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N USDArl NOVEMBER tt, WM. ,..---" - CAREER OF EX-GOVERNOU THOMPSON. v New Tork. dispatch In Monday'a . r stated that "Eugh Smith Tbomp- ., former Governor ft South Carol!- " tiled there Sunday night. At a u.e come may he prone, to mistake 1 roan for - one of those former Jthern officials who came down this iy and were ln offic for a period ' .irUg the dark and troublous days and my of . whom left under a cloud. Nothing- could be further from the t! uth ti the ease of Mr. Thompson, fo. l.c was a native of Charleaton and served hit State well In aeveral ca- tM - - . t... aa.u nn ugalIlM nlm. In conclusion. Mr. Law- Relk Broilers for some time, has resigned he waa In political life from 18i to n referg ,n pressure being brought at 10 lah 11 position in the store of the Hen 1S02, Slllng positions of trust, both Stato Wnshliigton in an effort to exclude from ''Ictta Mills. nnd national, he never sought an of fice in his life, all the honors coming to him without aollcltatlon on his part. In recounting the history of former Governor Thompaon'a lire. The Colum bia State aay of him: "The campaign Of 187 will never, as ! nit a they live, be forgotten by those u'., are old enough to remember it, form ing a it doe one of the most striking .'.id dramatic periods in the history of the Mute, Governor Thompson was a promi ih nt figure In that campaign, stumping the .S(nlc in the interest ot the Hampton tick et of wblch he was a member, and giving ;i i ly evidence of those oratorical powers w liich afterwards so distinguished him. ie was the last survivor of the eight who were on th4 Hampton ticket. Tbe last ' .....- s-.i . , , uJl .iiwr namptwa (wierai. m niwn """ithev can rent easv about another fact: i reiteial ' Muise, the only omer survivor. I 'inre' thea. General Molse.has "crossed the rt er.T while the other five members ..f the ticket eimpson. Hajfood. Connor. ! !ims , and,. Leaphart, all preceded their t liirf. th beloved Wide Hampton." "! Aa Superintendent of Public Inatruc-; lion, Mr. Thompson took charge of the Kchool syaem when it waa in great con fusion and heavily In debt and Insti tuted many reforms. President Cleve land offered him the position of United states Commissioner of Education to wards the close of his second term as Governor, but this, waa declined. On June 28, lW. the President tendered him ttt nnifltlnn Aaatatanl OAIarv or the Treasury, which he accepted, and yesterday to spend Thanksgiving at home. :EP,ipTch aSSubI sales W.OOoi "net during the troublous financial troubles ,Mr-,J: B- Johnson, of Hickory, Is among fruits, flowers, etc., will oblige those who J ro(Ua this' year over $4,000, but good rea v, ' ti-a. oiw m. ithe visitors In the city. jure to decorate the church by sendin? tor selling Would retain an Interest he waa Acting Secretary of the Treas- Mr. OaRt0n Mearea, of AshevMe. arrived ; their contributions to the church this af- ',"2 K ' L to manage It Address ury and .did magnificent service In the city last night, and U at the Hufonl. . temoon lH-tween 3:30 and 0 o'clock. ! "Av nortii nitv " rare Observer. averting a financial panic. After Pres- i le-nt Cleveland'a defeat Mr. Thompson Mr. T. a. McMlchael returniMl last night namA h h ih..u.ni , , l, from Cliffs, where he was considerably as named by the Preaident as the,bIulMd m thc rallroad ,Toclt Ht thl Democratic member of the Civil Service ph.ee yeteday. Commission, on which he served with I .. ;' I?' c'01r'!l1,U!,; f Moorcsvllle. ur- Theodore Roosevelt and Charles Ly.f- Mr. Otho B. W member of thej man. Mr., Thompeon resigned this poinlor claaa at the 8tate UdJi-ersity. ar- sition in l12 to become comptroller of , . ... toe w i vim. i.iia insurance uim-1 nany.'": which nosition he held at the -1 1 -" " . . " ' mr- """"on, oi nenuersonvnie, time of hia death. Thus ended a career was among tho visitors ht-the city jes-i which was indeed notable In mnv -..Iterdrty. wnicn waa inea notaoie in many re- Mf , N. Martin, of Ashevllle, spent ppects, and one of which his people lout night in tho city. may well be proud, Mr- Bagwell, of Raleigh, spent - .. . . I vec'etila.v in the ctly. Flaying at the Cen-; 'SQUIRE BA1LKS' DOWNFALL. The Charleaton Ncwa and Courier, in'town. jiscusslng" the -revocation of 'Squire' iMIleay commission us a notary says: j u'" pro pose 10 argue nere tne , ttiMlom of. or tbe necessity for. this ac- lion; but we do feel Impelled to say, how-i ever, that If 'f autre Bailee is tho man we take him to be. he will not be daunted by it. I nleas we are mlsinft rmed concerning tiit laww regarding marriage In this KUU" the icma of a more notarv's commission 1 'Uh-s hot .rob him of the power to Join in en und women In wedlock. Persons who mxd hi services may still lawfully accept i hem. Standing before him a.s a cltiicn and in. 'the presence of witnesses they may declare themselves to be man and tvite, and the nereinony will be perfectly i nl, . In fact 'Btulre Builes might turn ; he notoriety Governor Hey ward has given him' to excellent advertising purpose. He 'isht claim that he was the victim of 1 ort;ecutlon, for instance that he was l-uiiish id for doing by special permit what . uother rna.i may lo by common consent." 'Squire Bailee may take the hint from The News and Courier and continue to advertiae himself as at all tiutea ready and willing' to perform the marriage ceremony, jhut . It will likely avail him nothing;. The word has gone out through .NortB Carolina that the 'suuire Is no longer: authored to marry people and ! that aeltles It. as practically all his couplea were from this section. View- " ltJW 4k. . ii & the matter from a distance of 17 or S inllea. We re convinced that the i ;tlv.rni AtA ria-Kt i a.ki- n.i .overnor , did right In deposing; Batles, i ven though he may not entirely atop i orieratlona. - - The New Tork Commercial Bays: ' Industrial -conditions lutve rhaneeil ihh- i i i tally Mince the tircHent tm-lfT mi u,i,.i.i. a in K'J, ind MdvK-ateti f 'protection toic,d-f chemist for tho Southern Cotton Oil .sm-rKrau: indmrtry,' who insist that the Company. Is In the city. i--:eiii larin: snouia be revised Auily by i ,,,r- JJ- nowatu a native or S.-titliiiel, nds luf prtHectlon, will do wisely toi1"1' w'", na-s chief dyer In a mill i tlw In mind. Owing the j at viH River. Mass., for the last six .irkable attractiveness .of President J.v,!rs. puwied through the city yesterday ..aevHt's pereiMmlity, the Wlitlral pen-!or nl WM" to Carteravllle, Oa., where he turn bun, tnude a grett. wlng In fi,vorlwHI he eniployed. Hie Ui-pubtk-au parly but look out fort ! Sullie Ad:n. usabtant. librarian at i-et0UKU!'?.i vi Jthe Cnniegiy Ubmry. has returnml from Thv IndlriiUwteMltlBl. -'Kt .s a1.!ntre!,,,v)BU " Waahington. D. C. ' "Ja niuat turtfabelro attention to . ,i .-j -.. - ' - -rifr revisioB aoon; If they desire to aintaln their poettion. hi meetfnff ot ILe Zeinstvoa repre :-ttiea In St Fcteriburg the follow ? was adopted;. '. " ,' i order . ( weetire the' proper' develop i f the nro f ttw Stale and the peo ! n Imperatively-necessary that there ir partlflpattsn of national repre--s, stilting ax an tApeiially eieeted ' ntako laws, regulate the revenue i -l.tire. and eontrol the legality : kids of the administration," - l.irathln Is -oniclered algulfi- 'the Zon:?tvo presidents , 1 it, while elected, by .itloi,-. ' Were-:Io.rme. lStl2SST'-!L''" h n rottnectton with H. aa vlewfc'drfendaotr' ,iius. httvvpvr. Ia t Tia tit .V1 fJovertror Montague has placed at the '.. 1,;,,,.!, .,f RnMHtal,;. ?5tPy:Aonvti -b-to1of,.;W5r tm.t.grm or il SnT AGADTST LAWSOX. Xvir' York Attorney Sue the Boston Writer on financial suojocw iot uijii-ra u t350,A0 Ufnon Issnea State- I -The Carnegie Library will be closed meat sying He Is Prepared for All on Thanksgiving Day. Camera. - j -Mr. V. K. Wright haa token poattton New Tork. Nov, 2S.-ult hu been Jlih S. H. Kress & Co at No. 17. Wast brought by Paul Puller, ot Uila elty,ilrnde ... , . .gainst Thomaa W. Laweon, of SMton.1 , ..rnmu. , - B.,,iin wkn ia n at. ; tor 50.0W; Mr, Fuller, who to an at- i .k ...l X... .. in tha . I""'""" "; w"v " ture of the proceeding or ua cauae, ne declined to have anything" to aay. It waa reported that Mr Iw.on'a recent writings had caused the bringing of the suit but this was denied by Mr. Fuller Fuller I a member of the law firm of Conrtert Brothers. Lorenio Semplem, of Hie mme firm said that the ault ws over a private transaction oeiwen Law son and Fuller and had nothing to ilo with the Boston man's writings. i Boston. Mass.. Nov. 21 Mr. Lawson Issued to-night a signed statement which, however, beyond the inference contained In the opening sentence, throws little light upon the origin or unMire itr Ihp suit or of the suit or suits brought llm mails hia tt rltlngi on finance. He , -eeven i taps oi me iiro uen orew out exoresses the oolni jii that such a nro- ttlv ua,ml W"1" "n ,h "treets yester expresses tne opiniJii P ltty Briertl0(,. The alarms were rung In pUBlttl HULlloritirn. i lit' itiit:iiieiil part follows: 'In regard to the suits ana rumors or suits civil and criminal brought and to; be brought against ma by 'Standard ThP rhar,,)tt( Rciaurant has been Oil' and lnanrance companlea, and In- ,emoved to n portion of the Crawley dividual, because of my atory, 'Fren- 'lowel Kuctorv, corner of Fourth utroct sled Finance,' I can almply aay: land tho railway. :Hrlng them along one and all and Ij Donations will be received for Thanks will be found on hand prepared to give; giving nifin to the inmates of the county battle to a finish, giving no odds or home by a committee of ladles, headel mercyand asking for none." I have 'by Mr. K. C. Register, this morning In been telling a few raw truths and ln,1' city bull tietween 9 and M o , lo-k. this age ot dollars no man will be al- -Mr. D. A. Tompkins has been Invited lowed to distribute truths about flnan-J drtlw aii ' Vn V!SSirt00iI,n cial rascauty wUhout pay.g the prtej. ber" stW ,?,8hConffi Vhi My truths are big onea and I suppose mormce of thc wepvll to American the price will be equally big, but the colton. American people may res t easy that u'hutatrM f ha nripa I'll nu v it ann nit i ivhtb a' v v -.- , a"y aympathy for doing so. and.ng .la aermon with u alJkneaa which has i'ii make those who have been plunder-! Inar the nennle durina- the past 10 years! pay a price to which mine will appear Hhe a tight shoe compared shoe compared With the;c''n rresDyiermn cnur-n iui "'""'V'"' ,Z. .lnmn. ln....lHltnrlil ria.'ka tha Dark Aim inquisitorial ratKs or tne uarK Ages. Let the American, people make no mistake. Twelve o'clock la. Just being mruck at the while-you-wult factory,' where multi-millionaires haVe . bn' turned out from the raw material andjovmed iy the southern Real Estate, Loan unless! mlsa my gueaa It will Uke more)& TrUHt Co . wus burned nearly to the court trlala than there are in America .pound yesterday. The total damage was to drown the omlnoua sound of that ahout 150. high noon bell." PERSONALS. The Movements of a Number of Poo- P" vi-uora na uuiera, Mr. John BK8 Brown ti Htuciont at me 1 faiuta. )'iii-.tiillv nr Phfltwl Will nrrlvpil 1 Mr. Ueorge A. uray, 01 uastonia. is in the city. the cltv , 1 1 1 ),. 1111, tini iMut 'nl.t ' w""formerly rordu.-ted l a bottling factory ..!.... . . , , . ... here, yesterday sold the machinery and , '""' "l n"' "t llltr "r. "'. .... tral. i nr. r , U. ;arpenter, or Slmltiy. is in Mr. ('. N. Bennett, of Norwood, arrived' In the cltv liiMt nlirlil tn vlKit hl nun M Crawford D. Bennett, of the Clmriutt. ,i,,,uo.i ,, i,i u..u ,i t ,-..,. nn A""n W " Vt . t0Wn Messrs W 8. and Charles A. Billing. .r King's Mountain, spent last night in the, ' 'i ,y'!.,Kt lhe.Bu'r,d- , , , ; (he t itv. Mi. C. VV. Tlllott left last night for High F'nt "" Professional business. .1. V ilimill I. IBMl I'll rrH I till V II LixMigton. Mr .lake F. Newell ntuined est"d.iy niortilng from Salisbury. Mr. T. H. Washburn, of Shelby, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. J. A. McRae. of the Charlotte bar, bas returned from Anson county, where he whs called hy the sudden death of h'S father. Capt. W. R. Bull, of Albany. On., one of the proprietors of the Central Hotel, Is In the city. Miss Bessie M. Dunlap. of Wadesboro. Sent yesterday in the city, a guest at the Buford. Mr. J. B. Caudle, a Rockingham busi ness man. Is spending a few days In the Mr. and Mr. J. R. Fletcher, of Winston-1 Salem, who have ler. Kien.lin f.. ,lv in ti- rf,v i.i U.oT,,, ... home. J a oottoti-mill mil Mr. H. M. KobiiHson of Lowell, was In tlie cy yesterday. Mr. O. I Gates, of Atlanta. Oa., on? of thc International secretaries for t lie i V. M. C, A., Is ia the city. ! Mrs. V. l.. Davis, of Monroe, was In rc,,yvfua .IL""! I Mr. . I j. little, of Vtarienlioro. Mmnt the dav in the city yesterday. Mr- p- Boyle, of the Nicholson Hotel. ... r't,...,,.. a i . I.. ,i ... . """ici, j. v., w 111 in city yewicr- day. He was formerly connected with the Central Hotel In this city. Mr H- J- Knebel, the boys' work dlrec- tr of the Y. M. c. A., will leave to-mor- 'row morning for Kheluyvlllc. Ky.. where he will attend th' Kentucky State Y. M. jC. A. Boas' Conference. i-npl. Henry M. Kaucett and Miss N. M. Faucett, of Raleigh, are viHltlng Mr. jn i Alnt. John Sprinkle. , ur. Paul Weasel, of RivaiMiali. Oil nam rawon ana Mr. Kov Btecl'- w HI arrive this morning from DHVbbvin CoHege to spend Thur.kxgiving with their families. Sulta lor $20,000 Against McCue. Charlottesville, Va., Nov. 22.--In the corporation court to-day suita amount ing to 120.000 were entered against J. Kamuel McCue. now In prison awaiting execution for wife-murder.v The largest amounts are for J8.000 in notes held hv the Jefferson National Bank, and for, m.uw in notes new by the People' Na ttonaiBanlc.' After the arguments of attortieya Judge Oeorge Morris 'decided that as the man ued la a felon ha la incompetent to defend tha suits. Pro feedings Were stMnendnl until tliia' , . ,,,, - w , Zemst-fW'ty "moved or until. the! ......ii oi otatc luiiiiiitpriii 1 " " T-jipriirv.-i ui me city ' ' - ': ' .-. , Minor Itapp-nlnga In A Afcmt tbe :A mmim nw a" .HS!;, day - to " Mr. Joe O. Davidson ana Miss M(iy A,cxandcrt of l,,, creek. - I lie CllOir PI UI. "t""!-' eliurr will mel for rehearsal this even- . , .,,.. lh- church. " i-, t.t ntmin's restaurant oTne 1 MeSur?"J? A W at No a We8t Trade street, T ma,c., departm,nt at Charlotte of q,,, college will take holiday for Thanksa-lvlng. ..Mtell Mildred Watklna'a Thursday af- t, rnfon Bible class will not meet this vctk on acoctint of Thanksgiving, rov, j. w. Wheeler, who was run over bv n bicyclist Monday, was resting very well yesterday at his home In Dllworth. .. Assistant Chlef-of-Pollce Orr Is tuklng Chief Irwin's seat nt the recorder's court while the latter is spending a while at St. Louis. -Mr. W. I Wallace, who has been with Mr. Thomas 11. Walsh Is confined to his home on West Morehead street with a npmlned ankle, the result of an accident he sustnlned while on the roud liiHt week, -Pav T f AlHunn whn wont to . i ... t. .. i riwiii ia til iirei;i-ii niiinui v wiin 1.11 rv r 1 1 uui snwe developed into erysipeius. He i huh hi neweu ui me nome oi mi. nm ""Well. -At the meeting of the session of the ' nv noui OI SHIKliiy morrilllK on vit v nwiunmiHiiiaw V .,,.,,., ,,.,., ,(, .,. , vinrk. Mini thi;'Hhn A. n. T. MoaaenKer Service, .,.; .. ,.,, n,,x. 8unlav. Suiukv Vhool will l" at 3" x. m. -. V" , " -fm " ...n' , ' .ni.. . t. . . .. . i. -Patrick Knnedy. an employe of Sellf'town: population of 15,00. Will sell purl id-others A ForepaiiKh'K clrcim. who was 'or oil. George W. Wright, I.. B. 1W, ti ken ill during the stay of the circus Salisbury, N. C. here und left ut the I'repbyterltin lios- , 7 pltul. is critically ill In the Pi-csbyterlaii ' A GOOD Inve.stment-llO.'hfle wlll buy one Hospitul. ; of the best paying general mercantile , . . . lestabllshments in North Carolina; town of Thofp who doslr- to sond donations Ti,,.i,uiir, a-.rlr n Or PAr-'t! 1 iHJt w IIU tlt'nll I n nt-nu uuiirtiunif -Mr. C. H. Wilmoth, the manager of the StellT MilMle Hansf. ,.n North Trvon street hus teiid.i-eil the use of his rooms to tliei 8t. Cecilia Society lor practice throughout the remainder of the aeunon. The regulur meeting of the society will be held there lhl f..rnon nt 4 o'clock ' Mr. vv M. 8mlt, a, tnl.te for theiTr"n0,8trCe,, rC,Um i.unkrt ..state of W. C. MrWhlrter. who' ' ; : (tiulpmeiii of the plant to Mr. Charles Arey, or Sullshury. who will move thc, property to that lace ' I -The usual Thanksgiving service will ibe held ut Sugar Creek church to-morrow, 'Also there will he preuchlng on Friday and Saluiilay ,.t 11 a. m., and a com- lltunlon service on 8unday. All prea nl and former members invited by the pastor, nev. u .vi. t'ressiy. -Jeff Hudson, a young negro employed by J. W. Wadsworth's Sons, was riding a horse on Br.'vard street yesterday morn ing, leading eight other horses, when he upou by t lie drove, receiving serious "in- Jl'rU?"' . lu was removed to his home, h'' cll medical attention, -The Women's Foreign Missionary So- i ,.i,r.i,. ti.i. nr Interesting and well-attended meetings r(. being held In the church parlor each afternoon at I o'eloek. This afternoon the meeting wlllja- led by Mrs. Charles R. .ickler and Allss Neta J. I'mbei-gor. -The uw of J. W. & C. L. Carike. 1 1 R, 8 1 11 E "-f,n r'1 , ' against W. T. M.Cormlck was tried yes-i, white and yellow. Also one hr Itel terdav before. Suuire J. W. Cobb, lie-1 P"P- wur !?r -11 Z'X Cormlok ia connectedVwlth tl city water , Uon or return to S. O. Wallace, 00 North works department and rented a .stationery Clowell street. . engine rrom tne tJHriKers. who suetl Itliu for violation of contract In mimislng the engine. The amount uskod for was tMi. Judgment wus rendered In favor of the defendant. MoBt of the Presbyterian College stu dents will be away during the two or three day of the Thanksgiving holiday, ;niany to be ut their homes and other i w..fi. !. . .5"? c.ou"trJr "r, "r,""" uw"8- "cr lne noiitiays , I'!1"" Wl" "e naru work to prepare for the iCI.rlstmas concert and special Christmas "'rv,oe lo nld !" the auditorium thelln Sunday afternoon before the holidays. I ABOUT THE NEW HOTEL. MtSt2Li. ZaH2Z??? JlLJ! IropoHUkn Productive of Proirres- lve Reports and of Action New Members Added to Coranilttees Who Have Been Behind Hotel Proposl. tlon 8utMcriptlon list of $0,000 $200,000 la the Coat Aimed at. A number of gentlemen Interested In hotel propositions for Charlotte held a secret meeting Monday night, but infor mation about it leaked out yesterday, so that the result of the gathering was sivvu uui. i ne committee which was ict.cm.iy HipMiiiea 10 canvass me city to, raise a hotel subscription list, re ported that they had $80,000 1 In bona flue subscriptions, it was decided to bring together the various Intereste whk-h hve planned hotels for Char lotto, and to have a 1200.000 structure erected, to have not less than 250 rooms and be up-to-date In evwy particular. Another meeting will be held .Decem- wir 1st, when progress will be reported The. meeting was held In the office or me Southern Keal Estate, Loan and Trust Company, and waa called by Mr. r, p.. Alexander. Tnoae present wer tne following named: Messrs. W.'S Alexander, p. M. -Brown, T. W. Haw- Kina, John It. Pharr, W, F. Dowd, J. M. Harry, Frank D. Lethco, J. A. Jones. W. H. Belk. C. N. Evans and R. A. Dunn. To further hie work, a com mittee consisting of Messrs. D. A. Tompkins. J. p, Wilson and C. VA Evana, ww appointed to secure thA oo-opertttlon of the Southern Manu facturers' Club In the project. Mr. W. F, Dowd was added to the original committee of the trust company, th members of which are; Messrs. W. 8. Alexander. John R. Pharr, R. A. Dunn. nivMinjni tfoun tv. MmVT. ft . A - l inn n B. D. Heth.i r.-Arr mJLZ'Za? Wlw.C.,ryV Cobb and:;: Robert E. "Erwlnof Creenshortt. u-..iiih Ioim, a , hi.i per cent, net rental, for 6, 10 or 15 year terms, wes again presentea by Mr. C J!N. Evana...-. ' MOXROE SEWS ITEMS. l TjwlW Auilllsr niM a Wlver Tea A Home Wedding to Take Place To-Meht I'er-onaL aOnign4-ersonai. Special to The Observer. Monroe-, Nov. 22. Messrs. T. J. Payne and John C. 8 Ikes, Jr.. left yesterday f or Mount Airy, where the former will be married to Miss Sadie Tokley and the latter will ha beat man. c Miss pien Howey, of Monroe, wm be married to-morrow evening to Mr. J.i E. Fowler, of Georgia. Tha ceremony will be performed at the home of the) bride. There will be a reception from t it .'niw.tr .ml ih. Mvrnila wilt leave! on tbe 12 o'clock train. They will mak their home at Taylor, 8. C. Mr. Davla Armfield and Misa pattie! Lee are vlaltinr Mr. Horace Armfield., at Albemarle.Mrs. W. J- Rudge ia vis King her alster, Mrs. Dr. W. C. Hous ton at Concord. Mr. B. H. Baggers, of Concord, la visiting relatives here. Mra. Maggie Bturdlvant, who haa been spending sometime in Mississippi, nas returned home. Mr. Howard Townsend haa returned to his home In Concord, after spending several days with rela tivea here. Miss Essie Johnson, of Meckelnburg. Is visiting Mra. W. T. Whltfleld-Mr. E. W. Griffin left this morning for the western markets to buy stock for the Union Trade & Live Stock Company.MiHS Corlnne Wolfe, of Mecklenburg, is visiting Mrs. Knox Hargett. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Baptlat church gave, a Bllver tea Friday even ing at the residence of Mr. C. H. Rlch- urdson. It was well attended and realized. Each lady represented a book and a souvenir was offered to the one D-uoRslnir the srrcatest number. The prlsa was won by MIhs Ruth Wllllnnis. She guessed every one correctly. Arnold Bethuln, until two months ago cashier and one of the largest stockholders In savings banks ut New Liberty and Dixon, Iowa, waa arrested yesterday, charged with the embezzle- rnenr or sou.inm ui nit? PEOPLE'S COLUMN The Observer will send A. C T- aiesaengw, wwiout '" " '.71 v. mi nv nhwm. No. 78. All ad- vertlwrnentu Inserted In this col- ,,m.n ar. r.fa in inn emuu ucr uira v dhT wobT No ad. taken . for less than 20 centt. Cash Ui advance. , - rrr r-r-7-. ,.IF nft.re. modern fixtures: ll.K - ?? ie, SndL ln imvlnir huHinei.s. , in- Knir nnH nn rnll- i.vw "jpuiuiii, . . ; TV rT v,,.7. , Al CI lun BAIj.-i'ii t inmcocr ,. and mules at MCiMeery . xtuuar..-.. Monresvllle, Saturday', j November A. '- o'clock. ' - l,OST-WIlto Hillt sli(-W on. .South fron 49c. TO-KAV FOR LADIES' 75c. to $L'. 0 hat.- marvellous values unheard of in charlotte. The Little-Ixng Company. TO DBIAY your visit to-day may mean tour disappointment V5c. to. 2.0 hats, 49c. Llttle-Uing Company ' I.8T lady's doulilo case gold watch on i Poplar street, between .Eighth and Ninth. 'Reward if returned to Observer. PI.KASK Sl'PPLY your puntry for Thanksgiving to-day, as we ex.pect to ue closed November 4th. Katratt it hi.ikc.v. Ki00.no INVESTMENT will secure youn,; man position and Interest In well cstab-i hshed mercantile business. If you arc! looking for a roft berth answer quiek. i "Me-cantllo Business." care Observer. ' WANTED Position by- n competent n-g-istered druggist. Single. .Address H. c.i re Observer. FOR SALK Best pony in city; new ha ih-sk -uul phaeton. All at our own pi i Mrs. W. K. Moflltt. SPECIAL 8AL1'. of ladies' desks nnd book rases this week nt Parker-Gardner Co. - 'ASK TO SEE our special bargains In line oak bedroom suits. Big discounts tills I ; week. Parker-Qurdner Co. NEW STOCK of fine brass, white emmel beds Just In. C ime anJ see them. Par ker-Onrdner Co. NEW SHIPMENT of carpets nnd rugs iust rerelvid. We offer the lara-Cst stook the State for you to select from. Parker. Gardner Co. SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS in pianos to close out before Chrlatmas. It will pay you to Investigate. Parker-Gardner Co. WANTED Ludy hook-keeper, stenogra pher, typewriter. Must bo experienced, capable. Permanent position to right per son. Address In own writing. Business, cure Observer. WANTED Young lady stenographer for three or four months. ' M," care Observer. PRINTER WA NTED News nnd Job man: Ktalu wages wanted News, Cherryvilie, N. C. THE CHAf!LOTTE OBSERVER of tho following dates are wanted by M. O. Sherrlll. Librarian.- State Library; Ral eigh: March 7. 1MB: April 19. 1!WCi: Mav S, 19tH: August 3. 1!H3; September 6, llKS; No vemlier 10 and 21. I!KB. PIANO-ti5.C0. Hultablo for beginner: .m tush. 14.00 er month. Chas. M. Stleff. 2U-21jl North Tryon street tv A NT E I By two young men lioard and room with private family. Referencea exchanged. P. O. Box 6U. FOR SALE-Iierkshlre plfts and brown leghorn chickens. Ja E. Thomas. R. Pi D.. No. 6, City. WANTED TO RENT Seven- or eight room house: fourth ward preferred. Ad dress l M. McK., care Observer. FOR RENT Fred oilver residence; 408 A Tryon street; furnished, furnace heat, all modern conveniences, Apply to J. it. Hol land. -.. .- ;.,- :: .'; ;.,.:-. -A,-, ., .,: . .ii'. ."; ....-', ii.n"" WANTEt-For U. fl. Armv. able-bodied. unmarried men, between ages of 21 and ' 35, cittseos of United States, of good charij ecter and temperate hablta, . who can epesk, read and write English. For Inform n.atton apply to Recruiting Officer, 13 West' Trsde St.. Charlotte. K f!.-. Aititlwtrn ImI and Trust . Building,1' areensboro. N. C: Iostoffiee Building, Winston-Salem. K. C.t mi r-aiton Ave.. Asnevuie, nr. u,; or Cleve land.. pu'iainK. Spartanburg. V A -k "' N. Mr LA WRENCK 4neciai Aocduntant Office 'phone, , SB; residence 'phoue, jKi, A PORTION of a - watehoose for rhenp. Apply Observer office. rent I University Rlwkeapeare Club Holds i jieeonK. . - flnetat to The Observer. , Chapel HU, Nov. a-Tha .UnlraraJty , Plmkespeitr Club held on important meet- ing In Gerrard Hall last night, -.The fol- ' lowing article were read. f"The Mediaeval Mirttcle Pluy," -The Harmony of Hen," by , Mri Isaac C. Wright: the so-called Alex- andrlnes In "The Merchant of Venice." w r. Neil a. Townsend: the dram tie ;tr.ctur or ii.en a - unosis, oy r. n. o, . ., - Appearing OHM . . A . . , . cis a uur io ,,.oy- ment. You cannot afford to grow old. In these daya of rtrenuoua compete tion It ia necessary to maintain, as long as possible ones youthful appearance. It Is Impossible to do this without retaining a luxurious growth of hair. The presence of Dandruff Indicates the presence of a burrowing germ which lives and thrives on the roots of the hair until it causes total bald neas. Newbro'a. Herpiclde Is the only known destroyer of this pest, and as effective as it ia delightful to Herpiclde makes an elegant hair dressing a well as Dandruff cure. Accept no substitute there ia none. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c In stamps for sample to The Herpiclde Co., Detroit, Mich. R. H. Jordan & Co., special agents . Belmont Hotel Several Elegantly Fuinishcd Rooms to rent with or without Baths. Ap ply to MrSeH GEcclese JUST RECEIVED! ONE CARLOAD NEW YORK APPLE CIDER The Finest In the Land. C. VALAER BOTTLING WORKS. FOR SALE. New Crop Cotton Seed Meal. New Crop Cotton Seed Feed. New Crop Cotton Seed Hulla. R. L DAVIDSON & CO.. Merchant Tailors We have all the newest effects in Weaves and -Colotinrs from the best foreign woolen manufac turers. Special Suitings and Overcoa's. R. E. DAVIDSON & C 0. Merchant Tailors Lucca Cro&m WIIO PURE OLIVE for 113$. mm. Hi BOTTLED AND FOR SALE BY I7ic Cray Utug Co Phone 21. PERSONAL If you want a first-class sani tary Job of PLLMU1NIJ some thing can be leurned to your advantage by asking us for prices. Anything you want In our line Is up-to-date. BATH TUBS, LAVATORIES, CLOSETS, ETC. A. R. Willman Plumbing Co. Phone US. Charlotte. N. C IF TOU HAVEN'T ORDERED TOUR FALL AND WINTER SUIT By all means neo my Magnificent Line ut Suitings. Tailoring ia faultless, the very beat It ia possible for expert workmen to do. il. MILLER, Tailor. East Trade Under Central Hotel. ; W. D. WITHERBEE, M. 1 ;"m 1 ' . .' '? CHARLOITE, N. C. , PRACTICE LIMITED TO TREAT MENT OF t Cancer and Skin Diseases OFFICE WTTH DR. REGISTER. THE best is always, the cheapest We make It a 1 . POINT ; to handle the very best to be had In the : Building Material line,, therefore 1t la : -1 , ' - OF INTEREST . to the trade to buy where there Is a surety of getting tie BEST .material.. : v-t. r ',' . B.' P. WITHERS V- " v ioa South College 6 treat, Charlotte, North Carolina, -1 MM Oil if it TT A Tn - A -I f 1 a . J J iina a uvciy rraaing use8;Stores--a day of emphatic values a time when the money you have to spend for merchandise will serve you best, Linens for the Thanksgiving Table Have you ample linens for to-morrow? Remember, we are displaying many of our best values to-day in. linensvalues that will quickly meet the approval of the housekeeper whose duty it is to provide the comforts of home The very handsomest linens; prices low Sacrifices in Tableware On the bridge to-day will be found numer ous bargains in wares for the table & display at cut prices ranging from the modest dinner set to the. most elaborate china sets, with the one hundred and more pieces The bridge has to be cleared to some extent to give room to a portion of the mammoth showing of Christmas goods hence the nec essity of reducing prices on many articles Hats Such bargains! Did you ever hear the like? And the cause for creating such a furor n hat selling just at this time: We must also de vote a large section of the millinery floor at the Trade street store to the showing of holiday lines You know, we have bought more liberally this year of gifts than at any previous time and considerable room must be provided at once Other sacrifices will also be made in the Millinery Department but the hats deserve unbounded praise at' 49c These Hats are untrimmed felts both French wire and! scratch felts, in all the standard or staple colors, also the newest shades of the season, including the terra cotta and greens, browns, blues, grays, whites and blacks;. Hats sold regularly from 75c. to $2.00, at 49c. All these Hats require is a bit of ribbon and a wing or a knot of velvet and pompon, or poboibly one may, have some trinimings of their own that could be nicely; utilized, and they would have a handsome Hat for any, U and all occasions. An early selection is advised as there will be no dupLU cstes, NEW TOILET SETS. 10-piecc Toilet Set New shapes, tinted in light blue with gilt trimmings. .... .$5.00 10-piece Toilet Set Large roll rim bowl, tinted irfyellow and decorated with yellow buttercups : $5.00 10-piece Toilet Set-Plain white nicely decorated, in four designs, new shapes, and tijimmcd with gilt .... $4.00 12-Picce Set Iif white and gold, beautiful ' new shape .v:. ; $70 12 to 15 other beautiful no w( shapes and designs, in, 10 and 12-piece sets, f rem. .'. .$4.00 to $12.50 Plain White Bowls and Pitchers 98c. and $1.25 v Plain Slop Jars with lids 75c. Plain and Fancy White Chambers. . . .20, 25, 40 and 60c. Soap Slabs , 10c. Decorated Bowl and Pitcher. $1.75 . . RED LAMPS. Newest designs and shapes in Red Lamps, from : . $1.25 to . . . . . .... . $6.00 With flat'or round wielcs, . , " . r . V ;p.y.'.''f'.-,.-"-S-rV.-'VV','i''''- i em - e W TO JP a. fl-f . . T-. aay it win oe at tne Dig 1 - Vm?-1: rW
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