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.jtj,;vc,;: ; , chaelotto daily observer, November, 23, 1004. ', s v F!IJ PAY AT T1UXTTY. AimSX BX-A ABU OG. AtWg Number of Student hi Train. 1 Two Votm Men of Bttrfce Count v 5? Kvent Ar. lav tor the latMir Institute in fiiumnenta Oomnleted for m Tvin m ew Vork Tenuis Tournament. Special to The Observer. !' - TTtnlty College, Nov, 22 A1I arrange JMikiniore Cummlmtonorn 1Xh.-U1o tv lluve 11 Suney - fofr Scwcngo Svgteni; Special to The Observer. taftnta have been perfected for the es- Morganton Nor. SLMeiwra. JO L. ercUe of field day at Trinity College, Hoffman ana Horao- Horrman, sons of which Ul be tOrmorrow. A Urge num-i,'x-RePr,,enttlv'' Jvllc H. Hoffman, ber of etudenu have been ta training of ;tn' counOv leave today for the for the varloui atunta for aeverai k-v.' Paatenr Institute. In TtJltlmow: to hi anl the contests will be spirited. The irted" Tor what 'they tear aa the corea or. marks made on fleld day will decide the persons who are to represent Trinity In the -inter-collegiate track events. Those who will take part in ithe events to-morrow are: broad Jump R. n. Roper, 'A." R. Mcphail. H. O. jroara ana juuan Jilaitohsrd: hleh bite of a rabid doar. On election duy these, young men went hunting, taking with I hem a red setter, tha t belonged ro mem. in the afternoon, after re A JUr In tVjm-nra Ovrr llw Itorrt That Om of tlio NogntOM IOiikujohI In the NntHrtlay'tglit KlintMIng Af fair Had IkHMi strung t i lniKMX' tlvc tiriHAn Hurt un Ills Way to UN Motrin gr. Speclnl to The Observer. Concord. Nov. 22. There wns n con tlderable stir on the street this morn ing, when It waa reported that on jf the Crcmera, connected with tnv shooiliiK on Saturday night, hud beet, hangi'd. The rumor hud it that thi young iigro had been caught and lynched near the scene of the shooi ng. Officers Robinson and Cress went ' 1 Jump:. Z. E. Burnhard and W. C. Mar-i Prif' the Aott became vicious, and bit un; mne race: m. n..&nnw, Urall Hoff man, Luke Brother and Mattock; Shot loii. h.dfo 7!.th"'" Place to Investigate. They . " m.v I tit 1 1 K 1 1 1 1 1 I- ir ,Kn vnnii i ... . . Miwh It. that nn. . .. .... v -w. , , , 1 art,. go to th election. told them that a crowd dieting un ugly and very pamrui wound iiotn or ne young men -came to Mor Kanton, and had their wounds dressed aia ) .imnu, k... k. . ' 1 ulsi'ersea. put: T. C. Stem and Paul J. Ilarrln- rer; pole, vault: E. C. Perrot T A Molton and W. H. Pegram, Jr.; hurdles-' J. A. Pitta and A. R. McPhall: rlav race; first; Stem. Roper and Walker second, Bryan, Spears, Bledsoe and Snow; third. Adams, Blanchard and Womble; fourth, Elkln, Mattock and Wolfe, The arrangements for the nip t0 New Totk during the holidays are ubout completed." SO students having already! jiuuucu in ineir names as members of the party. Others have signified their intention of aolns- nnrl lh hi, if ,.... irinny wm prooaoly consist of morel un me iummun. than 30 students and nrofessrs Tb Mr- " - Hoffman is a civil engineer crowd will leave Durham thmmhv ,n lhe employ of the Carolina & North mornlnn- aftor rhriattna. ...., western Hallway CoTmnany, train and will arrive In New vn,t The botird of commissioners of Mor- i"i-p, unnw oecHine vicious, ana mi mi.,. ,,,,. ,.. , ., , : . . Mr. O. It, Hoffman on the hand. and. ' ', .V'1 ,V' wh,' J'T 'f1 niht springing at Horace.' theyWnger broth-! tnTLr rZJr TV er. fastened its fangs In Ma cheek. In-, L . .T l'" All Others lidvc Failed. until, on their return homes, they found, cou n nu uisnppearea. uniy to-aay tney learned that the dog, after showing every symptom of hydrophobia, had died four days after leaving Home, near (Jlen Alpine station, about 13 miles from 'iu inai he olt Sunday n irht. mm that she knew nothing whatever nbaui him. After the crowd saw that mati ng touia oe gotten from tho mother. The community Is much up over the affair, hut, ol t lie Hoffman home. The dog had bitten number of other does Defore It died at CU n Alpine, and was positively Irten- weanesday morning. Here Ave days wm oe jpeqi, quring wnicn time Dr. W. H. Giagson .wlll conduct the party to he places of greatest Interest in the tnetropolls. On the return a day will ibe spent in Washington and the party nvill return; to Durham Aha following, xucsuay morning. The tare for the rouna trip will be $15.26. The championship, teams from the Trinity Tennis Club and the Trinity Park School Tennis Club yesterday be gan a tennis meet, playing three wets f doubles. Messrs. Emsley Armliehl and J. -Hi Holland pjayed for the col flege and Messrs. H. B. Adams and it. M, Norman for the High School. The college team wop the three sets. An other event will be played this afur-J noon. The team from the Hlirh Krhonll will go to Mebane Saturday to take part In a meet with Bingham School. There was quite a lively game of foot lwill yesterday afternoon between a team from the freshman class of tho college aiTd re. the action of this crowd l Jiilversally condemned. Thn (here was no lynching was no fault " some ot the enraged people Id the crowd Ihhi "iglit. Yesterday many from the i itv .vent out to the Carter house to sci !hc effects of Saturday idKht's slioot The .Mi1tr c.f ,i Is u,a ,,,,,. "'' seriously iajui. .1. The w indow was k.I:oi out, glass and sish and all ibout the- small room could lie seen :he marks made by buil"ts from pls- iois ana Phot from shot tuns. The Why Old Remedies Failed. Aftrr year of study of hlood di-tcasm (cupnlally of Hhcumatl.im) un ninmlna tlon of the defects of the other "remedies" offered the public, and after Ions scientific, experiment, a medicine has been discov ered that does absolutely curs Hheuma tlm and all Wood DlHeases. The failure of the old "remedies" has caused many sufferers to despair. Some of these medicines contain alcohol and lend to drunkenness. Others have In tin m so much potash that they ruin the stom ach. Some contain opium, a drug that for a time lulls pain to sleep, hot putx the patient In danger of contracting the terrible opium habit. And lome even con tain a large amount of mercury, which In- ganion has decided to have a survey for a sewerage system made at once. When the cost of the system is ascer tained. It will be determined undei wtiat plan-the funds shall te raised to install n. Dr. J. M. Taylor, proprietor of Bronu oaks Sanatorium, Is Just completing an iiMiti r,e id MnnvnH ni., ...in ""u"""1 to X 1119 Will livr,,,r.i iiiDumiiuu n vatii'lt; ttLHIUl Illy; j() jFnucriiiF.. u mi inr pairoiutKC aireauy re ceived Indicates that een with the usuui u(-commodatloiia, there will hardly oe room to accommodate all the appli cants. Mr. Krnest J. Bunch, formerly or Charlotte, has charge- of Riverside Park Ciurdens, at Morgnnton, and the targe conservatories built for Ills use. have just been furnished. This new enterprise will furnish to the trade ror.es, bulbs and hedge plants especial ly. The site of the "gardena," on the Catawba river. Just outside of Morgan ton, Ik a singularly fertile and pic-! tiires(Ue spot flesh wound In the hand of Mr.-s. Carter lure" tho entlr system. All these old was evidently made by a bullet. There' remedies failed to cure, becnuse they left v. ire eight people In the room, Hnd yet all of IhiM firing into the room, mini were hurt badly. 1 told of the re-murrluge (hit was! to be a divorced couple, the license i having been secured on Saturday.! Henry Johnson, the groom for the sec- i started on Sunday mornlnn: bride's home, where the ceremony was to L. performed. On the way tin hor-ic lie. Mine frightened and ran away ! (hi owing Johnson out of the huggv alii i hurling him considerably. lie l.iy by j (he side of the road for several hour?, oeioiv being found and tiven a 1 tent lm i th system In worse condition than they found It. The cure was as bad as the dlseuse. Doctors' Prescriptions. Knowing the danger of such drugs, con scientious physicians would not prcscrlbe tliem for continuous treatment. All doc- lielng tillable to go further, the wedding ! tors know that on excess of uric acid In A .. t It,... ........ I or tne latter. During the first half neuner side scored and for several min utes in the second half It appeared that neither side would reaMi the goal, but tho freshmen lost the ball on a kick and the high school players after wurds had things their own way. Messrs. Judge Hines and D. I.,. Mc t Rae, students at the college, have gone I to gt,. Louis ti .si)end..so.me time, taking In the" exposition. Quito a number of! stuaenis will leave this afternoon and to-morrow morning for their respective homes to upend Thanksgiving Day. GASTON SUPERIOR COURT. was not .solemnized wi'l i.e lat-r. The presentation lir "Ainoiig the Mreakers" by local tripiit last night at the opera house wns a sitcccss In very way. The au licnce was largi uid the production of the play a credit o lhe inancgiiK ami the young- peo- I v. ho had a pari. Mr. II. K. r. Bryant, of The Ob - rver, has been here for two days, do ing a good business, as usual. on Si-.ut iy. bm ! the blood causes Rheumatism and Iead to Bright' Disease and all kind of stom ach, liver and. kidney troubles. ' They therefore prescribe medicines that will stop the formation of these poisonous aelda. But these prescriptions, while they check the formation of these acids, do net got out of (he bipod the potsonoin, nct.l i that are already there. That Is the r. a on that tha doctors' prescriptions full to cure Rheumatism. Why Rheumacide Should Cure. Avoiding the mistakes, profiting by the failures of other remedies, and at the same time going much farther than tho ordinary prescriptions of physicians, a wonderful remedy hn boen discovered. We know that Hheumnclde should cur. because It Is compounded In the most scientific manner of medicines that make it tho most potM tful blood purifier In the world. At C c same time It contains no opium, no en n ury, no alcohol, none of the drugs nut harm th system. It Is a vegetable i.rnedy arid cannot harm the , ' system, Rheumacide has I on the delicate stomach of a ;i il, a slightest Injury to the most de been tc baby wi Infant's Yet It I ; It sweep.- mis g( ri countcrac. cause ot Hi n.i.h. o . Mn ldng In Its effects that it of the blood all tho poison i oil caii.ts blood diseases, t lie adds and removes the .Ji II ,lfO. Evidence That i! Does Cure. V'i! Iiiiow I it 1;1. iitna ede should cure because 'tiri'ir. p!, 'del, ins hav pro iHiuneeii tt i !c t.i-Kt cnml.tiutiiin if rom illos yd diM'e.,v red. We luiow that Ithuii uiacido docs chic. lTnue hundreds of persons who have h-ni absolutely cured after all other remnlU's had failed, havo written us grateful l.lleis declaring that they regard It as a li, to mankind. Here la a typical , tier picked from hundreds Jurt as strong: Itlwtic CM, N. 1 , Mm it, km. DobMtt CbrnlnU Co.. IWtbsor, Md : (Jnotlrmm-It la now nesrly t nsr tliir t took eeiirm of foot Ithaaeida for llheu utls Gout, ulilch I btd far Un jrnsra, and th latter part uf iln time 1 not frc frum the curaetettof ic:,m nd ptlna mort than few rtayi tt t ime. No m can tjrmpstlilM fully wlUi one who hnt liil this trrlbl dlMM but thoi. who niH. i Uw tnm liea. So, in the Interest of Uioni- olin It licum U Oout, I rlte, Unt my liKl.TAement-tli indnmrneat of sno who lis lie. n tbnroutliljr cured br Rhsunssld. (sjhI wiUi only Shrew bottle) ma be brought - '&A.',.t;,',j''' brfof. thess,-. , would brsst Cost, flus' W ss4 try tt bewawtlr. wssMdiag ts Oe firsediaasj I am a 0y trfll thank Mk fws Saal Sataj. awctdt for Ute bwlanee at their Bra. ... ' "Gets at the Joints rrom me lnsiuu. No amount or rubbing with ells or tint meats will CCRB Rheumatism. If may relieve the pain In the Joints, but the dlsv oe is In the bloody Rheumacide cures to i.t.iy cured, because it sweeps every ve tige of disease from thf . system, sa4 "Gets at the Joints from th Insld.." ' Rheumatism Is th. most dlfncult bkywf , disease u cure, and a remedjr that cures Rheumatism will rid your Wood of th. germs that causa INDlaEBTION, CON STIPATION, UVEIl and KltUfBT TROUBLES, CATARA1I. tA .dRXPB and CONTAGIOUS BLOOD DISEASE, ' Kheumneldo builds up th. entire system. Hi tter get a bottl. from your druggist today. It begins work with the first doe. If you want first to test It freer of eost write to tho Dobbitt CJietnlcal Co Pre prietors, Baltimore, "'-'. YU) VMll MJL MIVBnsi3 treVel I isN.' The Criminal Docket Light and Quick ly IlNoKcd of Deaths of Two Clill tlrcn !Vcvs Notes. Special to The Observer. Gastonia, Nov. 22. The N'oveml.ir term of . Gaston county Superior Court coineneu. at Uallus yesterday with STOCKS HIKE, THEN FALL. a bit. aihv Wedding. The 141st Prices Were Only Above tlie Lowest, With losses r I to U J'oiuls. New York. Nov. 2?. -Tho opening Ualings in thestock mirket this. morn- Judge W. R. Allen presldifig arid Solh l-' i,"r gave -every-evldenee of a renewal ol tor Heriot Clarkson appearing for tin- :l R,r,"'R" upward movement, l'rici State. Solicitor ClarVson disi hargcs the vv' ,t' "" ''all. higher and the volutin duties of his office in this his maid.-., Ul "vi,V u : eonsldci a l.ly above that o several i;iy.i n isl. It was evident Thank. Kalcith I'ost. The esteemed Charlotte Observer the d her day hit the fellows who write lar.igrapbs a hard lick, excepting, and jroperly so, lhe editor of The Durham leiald. Jlut what we want to say Is hat we have seen Rome excellent work f that, kind in The observer. SHOPS court as ir lie were n vtterun, md i.. making a good record In his vvm i., vi.. criminal docket was light ami wa pleted this afternoon. Among tli ;o,n clpal cases disposed of were t.i fol lowing: Tom Caldwell, larceny iiiviivus on iue ruaus; ionx wnilo, as Bliss Sudlo YoUley and Sir. Thomas Payne, of Monroe, tlio Coiitractiug Parties. Special to The Observer. Mt. Airy, tfov. 22. The Central Meth odist church in this city presented a beautiful scene last evening with the decorations of ferns and flowers, giving a color effect of pink and white. Th? occasion was the celebration of the marriage of Miss Sadie Yokley, of this city, to air. Thomas Payne, of Mon roe, and Rev. F. L. Townsend . spoke me words tnat united two young lives. Misa Mattie Yokley, sister of the brldo, was maid of honor with the fol lowing bridesmaids: Misses Minnie Picket, of High Point; Janctte Trotter, Lucy Taylor, and Mary Graves Hines, of this place. Mr. J. C. Sykes, of Mon roe was best man, and Messrs. Wilbur Kochtltasky, W. A. Shore. Calvin Graves and James Yokley groomsmen, wun Jcugene K.app and Frank Sparger us ushers. The bride was attired In white crepe de chine over taffeta silk with bridal veil, and carried a shower boijuet of bride's roses and llllies of the valley. The maid of honor wore nink sliu wlrr, white carnations, and the bridesmaids! white silk with pink girdles and pink carnations. The gentlemen wore the convention black. Mrs. J. F. Prathei . assisted by the Woodroffe brothers, ren dered the wedding march. Affai. I... . eentfon "u. . .1 I " " .. "Ith muscular rheumatism. .' " ' 11 u i-:oiurucc fft iff V l.nuisrht frr. rsu.(. , ..,111 i " " " s-v wiwii r 1 1 iv ul' I Ik- ti iln-i 1 Htoes. Thif action of it period THOUSANDS CURED. DeWItt's Vltch Ilajiel Salve has iirei". thousands of cuses of Plies. I bought a box of IeWtt's WJteh .luzcl Salvo on the recommendation if our druggist," so writes C. H. Ii- 1 rolx, of Za valla, Tex., "and used It SAGO & FETTLE MACHINE -BUILDERS OF IRflPROVED COTTOW IWACHIWERY - Ti e, il.'K'' aw taken ,e. ..I' jirii ch to make III lias mi 1 1 ecjueii I ly been th the. naiket throUL'h.uu eer r of its advance thai nut much aiiDiehen-1 '"' a stubborn case of Piles. It cured j . . .. ' I"'"1" naPn.B..il. H..1H K.. T TI . oiuu huh cuueeu. ann esnecinnv na nan i i "iiviiivi. wm u. nvr sault, four months on the roads; Bob Plnts f "trength were developed andjann ca tay, rorcioie trespass, 10 months on thei ""- ouying oraers passed rrom one roads; Sabe Hoffman, retailing, four, to unolner. The fact that only one or months on the roads; Kirk Hoffman, Uvo st'"ks were strong at a time rais retalllng. three months on the ro::dsr "'1 "' suspicion lhat the market way Tom Caldwell, larceny, six montlm o.t being supported for the iiurin.se of real- me roaas; vin Hall, iarcenv. , six '" ' e existence or this suspicion 1 J J? months on the roads; Anozl Rankin, ns- made ""' market vulnerable and w hen UN sault. 10 months on the roads; Karnl,ne ra,e f"r ' a" l,):lns flurried to 4 per' HTJ nn .. . i . . . ., punt III Ihn 'i P I ..r- .w.. . .. n . I. .! tavciiijui i, nnsuuii wun oeauty weapon, "iiti"i"ii hiulrs cainc oui 10 nfonths on the roads; Will atnltli, freely tr"m a" iuarters of the room larceny, 12 months on the roads. ,)rl ''H broke rather precipitately. Court adjourned at 3 o'clock this af- 1 ne special movements In Atchison and teriroon. After (hp completion of the ! Louisv ille Ar Nashville were bused on criminal docket only two civil case.t ' '" 11 "", cotton crop prospects. There ere tried, both of these being vor e v :is otiie aci urn nla I ion vif Heading but cases j. i-nnip ruirrsttiier was giantt I ",i.c u irm-uoiiai. "'Hie , , jf- . : f , an absolute divorce from Elizabeth w ' ",,,u-s absorption both of Unite J ' , 1 va,r,ons. t?"n Huffstlllei-. James A. Parrish was stales Steel preferred and of the sink- granted an absolute divorce from'Aiir. i "K fl""' ,'",l(ls '" the operations were Parrish. " attributed In large degree to the oper- Mrs. Rosa Holt Prlchard, of the eitv ;ltims "f a I""l- Colorado Fuel wai- i ne oniy one ot tne independent stee MAI MIA .-; wmmm ESTIMATES fURXISHED. at 1 Si . fir. CORBESPOKDEtttE SOLICITED. ' : Holly Springs, Miss., March 24, 1903. While building railroads in Tennessee some twelve years ago a number of hands graded school faculty, received a tele gram yesterday from hpr brother. Dr. ;i,"''l! '" show matke-d sympathy. Iitt 1 K. V. Holt, of Cherokee, conveyliu; the sad Intelligence that his wife dieu yes terday morning in the Memorial Hor- ieeliiie overcame the whole markct mil wiped out the gains In the feu irong spots. Ihere were no further blood and skin diseases. I carried S. S. S. I in my commissary and Rave it to my hands with must gratifying results. I can recom mend S. S. S. as the finest preparation for Malaria, chills and fever, as well as all blood and skin diseases. V. I. McGowan. A. H. WASHBURN, SOUTHERN AGENT, ; CHARLOTTE, IMORTH CAROLINA. pltal at Richmond, Va. Mrs. Prlalen-l engagements of gold for export, but the left on No. 35 last night for Cherokee foreign exchange murket continued lo be with her brother for a few davs ! Mrm Llist l"'1('' were only slightly Craft, the 3-year-old son of Mr. and ;love the lowest and at the closing the the bride's parents to the we lding par ty, ana many beautiful and useful presents attested the popularity or the young couple. ' The bride Is the beautiful and accom plished daughter of J. A. Yokley, pres ident of the Mount Airy Furniture Company of this place, and as deserved ly popular with a large circle of friends. Hhe is the leader or the Central Metho dist church choir, and n musician uf rare talent. The groom formerly resid ed In this city, but about a year ago, accepted tho position as general man ager of the Piedmont Huggy Company ut Monroe, where he has established a reputation as a business man of ability. The bridal couple leaves this morning for an extended bridal tour, after whl'cm they will be at home In Monroe. Mrs. B. F. Lenhardt, of Lowell, died U ( llk "' generally of irounic whatever. A. W. aeber yesterday morning after a week's ill-1 u " 1 "nil. 2 points. ei 217 Read St. , Evansville, Ind. The' llonils weakened at some thlw. 'sympathy wllh stocks. WINTER IN COLORADO. Your own physician will tell you that the dry mountain air of Colorado T , ., , as an elixir of life stands pre-eminent. I s''ffe-cl greatly from Boils, which Always rigorous and stimulating, the would break out on different parts of my crisp atmosphere of Colorado is ut body. I saw S. S. S. advertised and after Its best In winter. To accommodate using about three bottles I was cured, winter tourists, to the Rockies, the Un- and for the last three years have had no ,on Pacific hns put In effect from Chl- mo 11 rouM'i irip rnie 01 i.zu and from .St. Louis a round trip rate of m o o u , 1. ...-. 1.....1 v...'...", .! tf 1 yjn ,1 , ion,, i e 1 t;ilWCUO I""nls 1 1 r,.,.m ll .... 1 , . u ., 10,1.. 1... i. 1,..,. Total sales, pat j I liegan uaintr vour S. S. S. probably ten L..: .... . ' .p.'. J... . a. ... ,? until May 1st. Ian:,, with return limit The Charlotte Supply Cor is 1 year ago ror Aiaiaria ana niood trotinles, and it proved so gofxl that I have con I tinned ever since using it an a family remedy. It is a pleasure for tne torecom metid S. S. 8. for the benefit of others IV ME.MOK1AM. Louis D. Duval. . morning and Interred In the citv come- value. J!i,.jS.,.(hm). i nited .States new tcry. aovanees -is on can. Willie Cordelia. the (i-montlis-ol.; Total sales of stocks today were, 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs W M I., iSTI.WMi shares, Ineliidlng: Atchison. died yesterday afternoon of whooplni UaHimoreA Ohio, l4.r,(Ki; Canadian L i. .1 . . . . lie...;.).. t (un.- ... 1 i. r... ctiugu loiiowiiiK scarlet lever. Th- body- " ' ' "" ' ' '"' ). arl. needinyafirst rate blood nnrifir was taken through the country th:- ,:"'" Western. --.Too; St. Paul, tfl.'iOU; " . nmimga nrst rate Olooa punner, morning to Ami y. Iredell couniv. fo ' 'l ermiual and Transit, prefer- l.",c a'1 ''re TJ burial. red. 7.W.0: Kric. 4:i.3ou; Louisville tSl Arkansas City. Ark. C. C. H.BMINGWAY. Dr. t. N. Glenn, of McAdenvIlle ro-; Nash ville, IT.ximc Manhattan. (53,000: ! " turned Sunday from New York, where ' Metropolitan Stri ct Hallw ay, (S.ino. ! Boils, abscesses, sores, dark or yellow he has been taking a posVsrudu'at'; Mlssotn i I'aclth . it.uiki; n,u folk & West- j splotches and debility are some of the eotlrse In the New York Polyclinic. Uc vn- '''O; Norfolk Western, prefer-1 'yuiptouis of this miserable disease. was accompanied by Mrs. Glenn und;. J-iO"; Ohio & western, u.auo; i'enn-; S. b. h. counteracts and removes from the June lst.l :o;,. He sure your ticket reads over the T'nlon Pacific, the pop ular route t,, Colorado. For full In formal imi Inquire of 1 - WH ARB 80OTHI5 RN AGENTS FOB ' v TINNED WIRE, GERMAN HEDDLES AND HED- DLE FRAMES. WRITDl US FOR PRICEA , Foskett & Bishop Steam Craps carried In stock, Also Card Clothln U4 a full line of Supplies. - 1 CHARLOTTE. BIRMINGHAM. SPARTANBURG. TT. Mrs. R. R. Ray, who had been rtnondinr ' "ylvanla. 43.1W); Reading. ll.L'OO; South-i a week in New, York. 1 cm iiaiiway. Houtnern, uunway 1 ' .pieferred. 400; Utdtn I'aiifle, 11Z.2C0; CfXTIUANE-CALDWEIX. i Wabash. fi,7.ti: Pressed Steel Car, 5.1(f): . r,,.. . 1..., -(11,. ... ,,..l State:! Leather. :!',000: United .States larrlage Ijwt Evening of Mlsw Elmer Cochrane And Mr. J. Edwin Cald well Popular Young Couple Will IteHlde nt Asjieit Home, In the County. The following paper in memory or the (U?VC countv ' w'tC. ."""Kl was read . and evenlne of Miss Rlmpr rvt.i,-'.n,i Steel. !.'Mi: I'nited States Steel, in ferred, l.')T.'.IJ'l; Westinglvouse i:!e. 11, 81,000. nnrsx'T rf.spdct m.n Ar: p.. . - - - " imi v ue 1 1 u 1 1 1 whh l ne inarr 1 a it uint - late : Louis I). Duval u-h r.a,i a.t 1 , "",:. H- J"Hl .... .., .... .... -ehXJr,' V.u 1 Metnodl" Sunday) Mr. J. Kdwin Caldwell. Ilv. 1. n i how proper respect for old age, hut i.wl.it .S8'!1" of CaTO-1 Stewart, pastor ot Back Creek c-Hurch.i the contrary In the case of Dr.. ?; fi0VmV?r 1904: 'performed the ciemonv ami ih tie vlv ! King's New Life Pills. They cut off blood all impuri ties and poisons and builds up the : Fuy-Shos entire system. It is Rc-m-Shos guaranteed a pure ly vegetable reme Ojr. Write for med ical advice or any special informa tion about case Fhe Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. Overstocked On Second-Hand TrPKWRlTKIIS, taken in exchange for Oliveuh A BUFFET THAT GROACJ Over 100 machines of all makes to go ui Bucriuce prices. J.13.00 to 145.00 215.00 to 35.00 llemlugtons 15.00 to Mcl in ever wist and fu5l of loving l iaeK.1. ....... ' . . oruiicM, our greatly bfiioved brother and noble comrade In buJilness walkp. Lou la D. Duval, has been translated to the great Sabbath school beyond and walks among the-angels above, ' And, as he has been ior a number of years-our most efffclent, faithful and true Sunday school superintendent and , teacher, and our. very popular super intendent of ; the: Henrietta Mills . at Henrietta and Caroleen. -And as we esteemed him hlghlv for his ; (superior 'worth, strong Christian character, and those excellencies which conn-mute to real express. ; We tleslre' to way fMin hearts be4-ft and bleeding, that in Ms death we have suslulncd a loss which we deplore m.re than resolution can ' express. Thar wblte we uhaU eorely mlHS him and his lse and gentle leadership, at the same time will, w e cry to our Divine lleavenly. Futher,; and aay. Thy will is uiwuys ine next because the wisest l'ves have their 'time; lo fall, , And. Jttaitt, to set but ' Seasons urW'ttthm 4h! dealh i. That a. -copy f this memorial i. mr. nlshed his sadly bereaved family, the neupuiK wc, wiiuurcn : and brother ami also the Charlotto papers for puMt cation, -v , k, . ' Irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, , Fever, Constipation all yield to this perfect Pill. 26c, a.: Burweil & Dtnn's. Druggists. married couple drove at ohee to Aspen j maladies no matter how severe and tiume, - me tut'uunnii ol place of the (aldwell, where they will refine' in tins future. The marriage'' cni.e aa a Hurpflse to the friends of Mr. -aftd Mr, fialdweil. though -ft-had been generally known that they were to wed bei'or man months. Mr. Cul l "ell is a so-i if tl.t Inte'J. Elam Caldwell a rid i let one, of Mecklenburg's m'wt proml'ieii. niunar! euixens Bankruptcy Sale of Bottling Machinery. Tuesday, November the 29th. on 155.00 25.00 to 45.00 .20.00 to 25.00 10.00 to 35.00 25.00 to 30.00 20.00 to 35.00 15.00 to 20.00 15.00 to 25.00 15.00 to 25.00 15.00 to 80.00 6.00 to 10.00 15.00 to 25.00 25.00 to .'((1.0(1 WltlTK QUICK IF YOU WAiVf BARGAINS. liar-Locks '. Hammonds . . Illlckensderfei s Manhattans . . ! Williams . . , '"hicagoes . . Wellingtons . . . Suns Hensmores . . . , 1 'alllgra phs . . . Frjinklins . . . . Sholes-Vlsibles . U3i Commissioners' Sale of Central' Hotel , , Property. By virtue of a decree of the Superior I The br! la In the flauabltr-W Court of the County of .Mecklenburg 1 Mr. anti Mrs. Jamis Cochrane, ami hn! had in that special proceedings en 1 by hei sweet, womfnly tr: ! f cha J I tltlad "Mrs. Ella R. Oates and oth- of friends w.v wish forif plaintiffs, vs. Mrs. Mary E. Wrls- , ton. and others defendants, " the un- OENERAL AGENTS. TRUST BUILDING. aeter vOn hosts 1 his young couple the best ffilnas "of lire. '- , '':; ' , Mr. Caldwell ..is a brohtr f Mrs. ? L. Erwlu, of this) cuy. 3-,'-.';;,, - -' - ".; : S. B. Tanner. S. M. Davis, J. tl.MworP, N. B. Richardson. VT; F, Clowor R. p. i.Scruggto-r. , , ? e -. , - I'.iridecn, 'Nov. 21, JIM'I. ' . . MOTHERS PRAIS1S IT. Mothers everywhere nralae Onn Minute Cough Cure for the sufferings ii into reuevea ana in lives of their Itttle ones it has savei. A certain cure-for oonghs, croup and whooping eouKn. a. t cpanora, postmaster, of Cheater. Mich., says: "Our Utile girl waa unconscious from: strangulation during a sudden and terrible attack of - croup. One Minute Cough Cure qutekly relieved and .cured her and I cannot praise It' too highly." One Minute Cough Cure relieves boughs, makes breathing easy, " cnle out phlegm,' draws out In nam ma tlon and removes every cause of a nnnh ..4 strain on the luncs. floM t,v r tt , Jordan A Co. , t , '...'" 1.(04, tit 12 o'clock m., ,1 will expose J. E. Cfi A YTOW P. Ci lr I. Ill, lie luIi f- naaY U- 1.1.. I- . u w W ... ......... . vaii .u me uiomsi bidder, on the premises lately occu pied by W. C. McWhirter, Charlotte. N. (,'., the machinery and equipment imposing the plant -formerly known s the Bottling Works of W. C. Mc- ' Whirler. to wit: ; One boiler and engine, 1-2 ILP. I motor. 1 H.P. motor, shafting and pul- j leys, one large tank, one small tank, i minor ooine orusncs, z bottle rinS' - We Invite You !i With its weight of, 'good , tilings for Thanksgiving ' is no good. Our handsome Sol- . id Oak Buffets and Side boards will never groan un der any weight; they are not only ornamental, ".rich- and exquisitely handsome, ? but will last a lifetime.. 7 . ' V To be in keeping with the lumlsnmr SirlotiAOivle '" tan.. have a beautiful lino of Ex tension '.Tables .hict we : woidd be glad to show you at any timeV, Lubin .Fu r n ,itu ircSjp We Issue Automobile Tickets. : '&-' T -fi C. W. TILLETT, v. ujt CANSLER, Cpmmlssioners. , syphon bottles, one safe. one copy-book, stand and press, one ciocK. z norses, z boxes (feed and coal) '2 stoves, 4 belts, 3 chairs, 15 gross pats en t stoppers, one lot of extracts, 10 syphon boxes, one cork puller, 8. bot tle drains, 5 kegs with faucets, 2 syrup pumps, electric light fixtures, 0 -barrels, one glass tube gauge, one steam pump, one bung extractor. , Any part or ail of the above prop- AMI (-ias 1 . ....II 1 . J . w - . y ue trustee at private sale. , This Kovember 17th. 1904. Wt f . SMITH, Trustee of W. C. JMcWhlrter. bank rupt., .( - , UL 11 II- i , , , , . . i-i. out? i-iirK macnine. one nw rroi H,vidt , uersignea commissioners win orrer ror ,. nnit- Wmr frn, wu L..7i V . V e sale to the highest bidder, at DubliC ! !C lke? tru ;k!i'. f"5 b"l trucks, . J anctlbn at the,, county ? court ; house h' hdaek f SI door. In the elW of Charlntte ut i m'u-n," toiack), one crown machine bf November. 1904. all that valuable T1 of.beer. bottles, one city real estate ocated In th. ' L..1"1. DOU.,cs- y.u beer .- v. tji 11, vo.i vi nick, aim huowd as the Central Hotel property, front ing about m feet on Trron street and etenrttns bark with that width, along east Trade street.' about 198 feet - Terms of sale: one-half cash anri one-half In six-months after lt nt salei the deferred payment to bear ta tereet at tbe rats of nr .eentLV nee annum from that date--the purchaser wa privilege, to anticipate , the deferred payment w 1 , , '7, inis, the J7th day of October, 1904, to see our Spe cial Values in t i 1 i. I OH, Paintings I THE ART SHOP, ! Vlt l:VAN NtSS S. CO. 49 North Tryon St. lOTCJIMIEJIB URES Att, HEADACHES, f s' : The iuefivnK , iwmUl W T.. -i,- .. I IT'.V I-f ntTtrs Nausea an 8lek HeadheUe.3, Hraees the nerves.- , a.. r in w vv'-.sj.i xriat oonie 100. - . -.- .... " " ... ........ ibL: Presbyterian COLLEGE , .For . Women Charlotte, N C. 4 s , A high-grade College for Women. Equipped with every m Jnent Fine Building, rooms, limited t o two, perfect sew et Are enKpt..v. Standard . tltwv Work- .- thoroug. " . " . , iu.v. j. 1;. n-fi - , ' v- I I ' 1
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