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w : i OLICE BAHRACKS. i , . ,:us ox Tmxmcima Man Who "Been lit IS States evert liaised a Mucus" i i-sram. Minus an Arm and ma . looked Vp tor XoUiln "No t 1 nr," He , Insb FVau k w-. tins "llwnolndV Xlgger," - u song w yutt lMik lia jiad . Watch AVItkit lie Tenders a IOuiwI t6 licking to m lady la Observer man walked about ves- ith 1 Sunday filing in W i, an aching void -there was m r of the recorder" court. Hut h 1 to be vut out of hi stunt tiy a holiday, ao ha made hU way t barrack an4 eommuDen with ilea. - : wasafjef dusk. The dreary lump lighted, and the stove Jn the alsi -en cells was making a furious t. There- ttr some half a dojr-n ken mn In limbo, and they were all ng to themselves, Mont of their t lost control of their lower lips, imij r articulation was slushy. i here waa only ono white man. unit give the? Anglo-Saxon prPeeden e reiwter engaged this prisoner first ceil was opposite the stove, and ! t within , four feet of It. with h: nda hanging limply out Into the aist- ross an- Iron bar. He wrinkle! !; "e:i?ttd and raised his eyebiows iii Effort to keep his eyes open. Hi' t was perched uncertainly uwn th 0 h of his head. His cheeks and i 1 re a blistering red. lie was siditias -iiott.-Viii.'.'.?.1;,.- -. . "l'w In here fr nothin'." he explained ci ing . op at the reporter, yaisirahv'dat's so," corroborated iiM than Ingram, enged en the oth- le of the aisle, "Please turn 'lm -it een't dons nuff In." The 'white man paid no attention advocate- though It was Thank dug Iay. - "I've v been In thirteen dlffcr'nt If a," he went on, "an never raised rucus In any urn. I'm n arpen'er toy trade, an" I don't if toout. It's a strange th'nr whs ever taken up." With maudlin Kion: "Please give me a chance!" Nathan Ingram thought the white hi had hud his share of attention. e announced abruptly, "My nam Lm i than Ingum. , Dat'a wut dee cnlU e. ' I bees at de grocery down on ade street, No hahm done. Nathan um no habm done. Ton kin ax i about d Jug." athan has one inn and a stub. He a one good, eye. He wore one of these Ivet caps, wbk-h you, pull down nvi nir ears. -What he lacks In arms nnJ yes, has been supplied In beard. His .in Is fertile tor It. He rested bis in on a cross-bar and used his kinky liiskers for a cushion. "You ties 'phone Mr, Joe Rmly. "Tern athan loose. Nath is locked up. a harm .done,' He'll turn me mi iht now. AH you gut to do is to mil tin up. Boon's he hyuhs my mirao. on: ; goes. I een't nuver cussed nor fon'i iHdy. . ' He threw hlmVelf n his hunk fi: iigth, flat Ot his fat, his heela n yurd art. 'Oh, It was a ludicrous H'.Rht to ! He Is old, yet somehow boyish. While JJath , had the tlHr u me . In w-tth FVank Heeves, a yelli.w on. Frank says he Is of the Carolliiii iothlng Company. He was well drcss t and rather graceful. His leg lu jroo set . to It. No sooner had -.he p turned the key on him. than ifnd rushed tip with comfort. "Don't you fret, Frank," he advlned. Vou'll pit out er here, en yju'tl bt with us." Holding out a ring, "I kin it enough, twice too much, on dlnhei siiv to j-ot up yo' bon'." fTank put his hands In his trouser i Keta, ., He bad on a plug hut and i a vy overcoat. He stood. swayl:i ckward and forward, as a drunt -i, ;tn will do. i 'owu n ne sunny nuts or .New Mexico 1 here lived a Indian maid, Lm, urn, urn." a sang, forgetting the words and mmuur. . "What wag that last line?" asked the :orter.: Frank craned forward and got his us. He understood the situation. "Oh, you een't go In' to work en write up lak dat! I'se a phronotogls' nlj r, . I IsJ" ; " I dldn do a thing," he cried, i-atcii-! signt or tne cop. who had iirous'htl i in. -em I een t drunk." "Vou cuaeod me," the cop charged Did 1 cuts you?'' looklna atmiMl. 'i I did, den hit's no use for me to i,o ora now to beg yo' pardon, officer Asbury at this point hustleil ir vait Lag and locked him uu. You ver saw such a jjleatcd shirt b s,m r vutt wore. "What have you done, now?" ut the cop answered for Wyatt. "H. s watching the bear dance. T.i s,-ers crowded up close, and this on- ramndn' his way uo to where he ; Id see, and the bear made towards m, and they; surged back. Th -v ved this nigger back, and he wn'i cussln' ahd swaggerln' and I grubbe,! m flone nuffln'," was Wyatt's " " yvmun.- uf man behlne me, h -. li' me furda. en I step' on anudder us heel., Pats ,,n i UOIR t hilt!l . ne Tiuffln.- En den de po-lire wit;- an .grab me." "e your watch." said the t . i r .... .. J, .. i , , mu wcv n u ii uo for -id.''' your -aer, some hesitation Wyatt haul. ouv an the Op turned it v,.r , P'Jm and examined n. h. .,,! I'nif, but went out w ltji it. "Oh, t nuver had sich luck in mv life i Wyatt eat iluwn and hid his face Ida hands, utterly detected. ha reporter, did not at the time un- "ui nun uctp emotion, hut win-n went inio; uie police office. thMV i-a wm the .watch for Inspection a. kuiiii jaay s watcrt, uti the i,'rapna in both sides and the man ia on me ouwule, together with rh a ledge they had of the loss of such a .itch, made them pretty sure of the iney caiiea up a young lady in the and asked, her to describe her t.very etaij x.-orre8ponded wi'n att naa , souna raose for emotion he exclamation. "Oh, I nuver had i''K in' my iifaz- - ue parting peep Into the i tombs i isouers iiaii au fallen again b. ,r to tnenuHilyes, and steadily, like r-'eiii'rence of a chorus or a refrain. at turn a allegation, "No halm 'lr'i'-';'"S.:ctr,.V.--,i-"'?. i " is no waiting weeks end months r while staking-iPn;Prftm I .luihtntng Remedies tot rheu . horns cases of years standing n curen with one treatment J benefit Are felt from the i if the treatment U persisted T joints and drawn cords are if your druggist has not got e-ises, do not take anything rlbe your case and send )5 rsmond Medicine i Co., New i t he full month's treatment of t -Htlcs will be sent to yoar (n Tliet Stronger Within tliarlotte's Gatce U'dl tiared fe at IldHeJ Manufac turers Onli fafo aud IWMirdlng Homes Srrve Ilxlru lnins Hills of 1-are Single at the CViitral Hendcr ed Ity MImi lavi. A May of t'et fng. The people of Charlotte ycstorl..; who could not take Thanksgiving li.i'.ei with their families were well ww.l rci here, us the following menus of ho'e.t clubs and hoarding houses wilt shod". At the Hufoi'rt Hotel, Mr. David Reewrg, the steward, prepated an ap petising menu, (Comprising ths bet dishes of the sen son. More than two hundred guosts were servt'd. The hours of the dinner were from 1 to 3 o'clock. The following was th" menu fit thf Central Hotel, prepared by Mr. W. O Graham, the steward: .MohjiK k lijy riant Am ho y Tartines Kalamazoo Celery Fotnge Nupolltiilne Ussenoe of Fw; Stuffed Ollws Dill I'lckles Sulteil Alrt;oinl and Choest- Straws Sherry Moiled Spanish Macki-rel. Pnni'e Vi'rtpro i-'omniofss Clirm-au Hlhul Toniatoe Holie 1 I'll 11a t( Iphiii Caiiin. S.iui h Velotite Pate ilt- Kiis (Ir.'iM n la Htruushurg Ilrenfifil U-ltle Youiie lludishef l'rlme ''ul.i of Western l!ocf, Iicm. (Ihti New Potatoes In Crcani. Yurkshlr' Pudding Ito.ist Young Turkey. CheHtnut Dress ing, Cranberry .S.mco Creamed Itlee Cuulillovver rulettn.ilast ! Konian I'uni h l Suckling Pig, Barbet u?il. Hunters Style! Klntti'ky Kern Kustarij) Braised Mallard Dui k. littler Orang'. Pauee Asparagus Tlpw, Hollandalae Lima Urn us Trussct of I.ardeil Quail, a la Roths child Kngljsh Peas Claret Hakcd North Carolina Opossum with flolileii Yams Waldorf Salad Hot Mince Pie Spiced Pumpkin Pie I.emon Meringue Pie English Plum Pudding. Hard or Bran dy KrtUi e Tuttl Kruttl lie from Fancy Assorted Cake:.' Mixed Nuts, Raisins, Figs, Fruit, l!on Hona Swiss. Kdatn, Roquefort and AtHerlcan Cheese RatHiuet Wafers Demi Tasse During the dinner at the Central, the Davis On hentia. under tli - dlieeti M of Miss Lizzie Lite l)avls. the l;'-veir-old daughter of Hi-, y. A. Davis, unl a talented idanlft. renilered n inuslcnl program mo of attractive num bers. The Southern Manufacturer's Club care had the following bill of fare, pre pared under the skilled directions of Mr. H. A. Webber, the caterer: Oranges. Apples. Malaga tiia pes Soup Split Pea Snip Raked Spanish Mackerel Kgg Sauce Celery, Lettuce, Olives, Mixed Pickles' Roast Turkey -Chestnut Dressing and Cranberry Sauce oyster Pie Mac:!rotile aud Chet-s Mashed Potatoes Corn. Baked Sweet Potatoes Bread Stewed Corn Slaw , Wafers l.lmn ne.nw; Mashed Turnips Steamed Rice Tea. Coffee and Milk. Mince Pie1 Cranberry Tart ! Ice Cream and Cake j Kdam Cheese and Cratkern I Nuts and Rnsina. I To those of her hoarders who did not' go home for Thanksgiving and t a I few special Kuests, Mrs. K. T. Hen- I derson served a swell tUnuer et"i-l day. The tnenu was as follows. ', i, sliced pork, potatoes, lima h'anv sicv-j cd corn. candied yams, in n n i il. stewed tomatoes, cold slaw, chiik nl -i lad. rice and gravy, roast turkey w.th! 'resslng, cranberry same, iileiy. f1 ' oysters, scalloped ovst'TS, :s ,: pickles, olives and chow-ch.m-. bl i t1 white bread, iicopolltan cake, iocoi, n- cake. angel food. clmilotte v ranges, apples, grapes, sherry off ee, cheese and crackers. The Qeecn Cit y Hotel also" Serve ' :nst elaborate repast, which u is : i taken of by its many nations m I ' invited friends. ' YCC1DF.XT IX SKAROAim YARDS. Yard Coniliictor 1). M. Stewart Suffers Injury to Ills Hanil 1'iuler Can of the Scnlxiard Surgeons Will l.lkcly ls Ills Tliiiinh. t,; st nmlit ot tlie Seaboard yards. Mr. D. Ai. Stewart, a yard conductor, s:;. i ere,l a ciy painful uctldenl. He . .l.iiing u ro-ruiier on tic track. .1 Mlppeil. The engine moed ;uid drove the car wheel noon Mr. Stewart's h .i, i 'II. e car wheel caught his hand lictu.,.,, be re-railer and the r.ill. He was brought at oine to Jord.c's crug store and placed under tic i j,,. of the Sou boa Id surgeons. He has Plenty of sand, but it was tlistressir U Stv his suffi'ling While the sun 'i i cut the glove oil his wounded huiel. I'nder the railroad giiine on his f.Kc. it was white With pain. Slowly u:,; carefully the surgeon used his clippi-i s li the glove. one good linger. l. aniiounccil, as ho cleared the inn,- ii:,. i:fr and felt of t. Then, 'Two good Singers," and so on. until he reach. -d ihe thumb. At the kntn kle. the tliiinin hi;i been broken off except a m- i Mrlug, and it is not likely that it an lie saved. Mr. Stewart's people live at Laur'-i-liuiyr. where lie was brought up. He i? a young man arid gives much promi.--of a good railroader. MESSKXtil-TW BOYS CATCH TH1K1-' Hun Down a Uttle Coon on a Stolen Bicycle and Irag Him to a I'ollcc- mun. (fcorge Walls, a negro about old cabbaged a wheel from the A. building last night, bestrode it, and started away. Messenger boy Ches Benton got a glimpse of hhn and decid ed that he knew the wheel. He suspect ed something crooked and so he made u dive down the street after the negro i and caught him. The darkey proved too much of a man for Ches. "Whenever he called for help,", says Messenger Hoy Charlie Muse, "the nigger slung loose from Ches, an' started off again. Then I caught him and taken him up the street 'bout half a block. We had to drag him. He wouldn't go. All this time he was yellin' half-way cryin'. He claimed Mr. Austin's boy owned the wheel an' had "sent him after it. When we had drugged him to the square, Mr. Farriugton taken him on.. They found a sling shot an' two or three knives on hirn. Mr. Austin's hoy said he never sent him after any wheel. This wheel belongs to Cladde Tucker." ' Tt takes a soon man to get away from Charlotte messenger boys. - ' GNB BOTTLE OF BURNETT'S VANIl IA MXTRACT is better than three 'jf the ttoubtfnl kind. -.Though-- costing a few uts more inir bottle, us nurtt.r aiul arvat strength, .muks It the most ecenouilcaJ v. vr. c a, co.wkvtiox. Meeting Tills Morning o Klect Mm low SWN-ial Hert'ka hunday Pre jmralory to t'onvention Convention UU Mwt Next lliurniUiy and Con tinue Through Wondajf-dromlncnt Speakers Music Hy Ixicat Talent. There will ba a meeting of ell the menders of the Oharlott Y, W, C. A it its rooms thl. taornlng nt 10:30. The purpose is to elect 24 directors, one third of thtm for a term of one year. oie third for two years, and the othr third for three years. This meeting i i very Important one. At 6 o'clock .Sunday afternoon there will be held at the Second Presbyterian hutch special ser vires, to which all tnc vomeii of charlotte and the students at .toth colleges are Invited. The fejtur. ( thene services will be an address by 'he traveling secretary for the Car"- loas. Miss Maty Johns Hopper. It t: i rally meeting by way of preparation hi' the Y. W. i". A. Convention, which Mil convene here in Ti yon Street Hap f i at church next Thursday und will con Imie thruuKh the following Sunday. A' ;,e meeting nxt Sunday Mrs. Hurrts .l.'.lllni kr.aU will King. IUHv.cn one luindre 1 and two liun lie.l dt legates from all parts uf tn? 'aiol'nas c.re expected to att-nd the onvciitlon. Kvery morning during 1; essioii tin-IP will bp Hlble study beK'"- i 'liiig at !' an I lasting an hour. Till v.'li !i con.iili-teil by Mis:J Maiy Mattiioa rhc i j i x . ntio:i every ir.ortiing and ai' "i. 'ai. n v. Ill be U'ldrcxycd by the tia . iuual. state, ai.d city secretaries. 'I'll.- i:lce and city work In the Caro!'.:i:tp Mill he the chief tojiU' for diciJis:oa Miss Km ma Hayes, of Chicago, .national orKanlzer for the American lajinnilttec; 1iks Fiames I'.rldyes, national stu I. ills' secretary for the American com nlttce; and Mrs. Thomas Cliuldlnx;. of Vew York, one of the vice president" if the world committee, will be prescn; Jimughout the convention. The evening services will be open to ho general pubile and will be uddrcpscd :iy prominent men. Sunday there will ho preaching morning and evenlint. Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock Mis? .tladding will conduit the vesper ser vice. .The music will be furnished hv local organizations. Klly.abeth College will supply tic music one cvenliur and ihe Pi e:-l,y t ei ian College another. Thursday afternoon It will be furnished by the musical dcpai tinent of the Char lotte's Woman's Club. AT DII.WORI II SCHOOL. Pivx'Utatloii of Hlblc and Flag Hv Mr. K. It. Preston Mr. (ilh lirlst ami Dr. McKclwny .Make SptHH-lics of .c-cit-niitv- The Oraileil Schisil and Its .Siiporinlemleiit. The ceremonies at thf Dilworih israd cd school yesterday afternoon were very inleif sting. The members of Council No. 1, Dil worih Junior Order of t'nited Ann-i o .fei hauh'S. inarched over In a body frmiii their sanctum. The crowd was lom-i posed largely of women and children. ,ol-t of the school children, w!n ni:,ii-i her 17,",, were present, ! Mr. R. K. l'reslon. a bright joucl inemlu r of the 'ha riot i f? bur. prev ed. on b. half of the Lodge, both liihle and the lla.t; in greeerul :ui. piopriatc speeches. Representing "l ; rlo a ti the tin the hut I school, Mr. P. S. C.ilchrist accepted I Bible and Dr. A. .1. McKclwny, Milf- 1 heir remarks were brief, well made Und well taken. eni Prof. R. E. Hanson Is superlnten of the school, which has been under way only one week. It has a cnpiu.' building, with large well, lighted rooms. Five of these rooms are now In use. I..,f . I ? -.. r nr., -i la i, a . !.,! i 1 v. ,-hiii,(, t.mti and the school will do well in his hnrulb. j 5 WE HAVE RECENTLY HAD OUR NEW Steam Plant j installed for Steam Dyeing and Clean i ins; have also added an up-to-date Dry ; Cleaning Department and are now pre pared to do dyeing and cleaning of all -- Kinds. Mil. J. W. KRKIS, a practical dyer;" and cleaner of D.'. years oxeperlcnce Is ' SI In charge of this work. )i W illi Ins valuable services the Intro- ijt luellon of new machinery, and the use of the latest and best Imported dyes. W we are Drennred to oxecutp nil orders 1 t-M in a superior manner and on short no tice. mi tn M IIS I 'hone J. 1 If.. M. HK.STKR. Proprietress, j "!i X. Trvon Street. , If You Are Going( to i lie I htatre dim i I jjet your Opia C'.'a-! If ou h iven'i ;i p;t:r can supp'v ym i w ;i : 1 1 -th uMocMnn. Y. h i - in 'lily tl- b.-st qualnics, hut at prices that will suit yo-j. We can show y..u ihe lirgest selt'CHon in the city. No trouble to show them. ifAiin ifi-rAiii-n - TUUri Kl luntri There is nothing you need in your kitchen which we cannot supply. Our goods are not of a class which . won't bear handling, but are well made and of good ma terial. Stoves and Ranges, Pots and Kettles, Pans, Cut- ' lery, etc. We wish. to tdiow you. whether you buy or hot. J. N. McCaasIand & Co SOftTW TRYON? STRKET LIBRARY VOTING J ? TICKETS. T7T rM-nTTflTT? MR. lOIXY WEIW miss nonnim Tlie llrid' a former Itewldint of Cliar lutie ami VI 'U Kimiwu Here. In Raleigh Wednesday at the resi dence of Mr. V, W. Hobblns. the brid' father, Mr. F. .hi. Jolly was happily married to Miss Janlc iSrowti Robblns Father Price officiated. Miss Hobblns is a former resident of Charlotte, and is well and favora bly known here. Mr, Jolly Is a promi nent Jeweler In Rulelgb. Marriage In Colored Social Life. All of the colored social -if ( ia- ity turned out last nlKht O witness toe n.i.rringe at Uttle Rock A. M. R. 7.lon church, of Lixzio .'-. a teach. r ;! the colored graded school, and H'vw 'er .dlchael, n recent stiebo,; ,,f i .i.ld. l.Tnlverslty. The vows we siih-ninrx-d by Rev. S. D. Wutkins, the !i"tof. lefore invited witnesses tl.it packed lhi Isles. The couple and their guests of ! r wards (id,1nurned to the '(ride's home Make Your Own Ice Cream. There has Jimt bn plurtd In nil the jjrueury morj, u new pn jiertitiuii eu n il JsH- POWDER which i meeting witli cret favor, as It enable everyone to make Icecream in their own bona with very liltletmublc. Every i hinn in the package! or mak ing two quarts of deJlckmn iuecrtiam. If your Kroccr can't mipply yori wnd 2.V1 for two pkg. by uaail7 Van illa, t'liociLte,KUiiwt)erryftiiit t iiltiivoreil. Addrenii, The u.r-ec l'ut food o., i;oj: vt&, L Uoy, N.Y. rriving Our . Ho1 id ay Goods are arriving on every tri:i. We have just opened a ,pai of our new line of Hand Painted China. AH j new designs, no twi piece i alike. Every piece guaranteed gen uine ;Uand Painted. ; Let us show you the ! line. Garibaldi & Bruns XXX4XXXXXXXXXX M o e Knapp-FeltH M H 12 M Deluxe S6 Derby ; ;M i H M M A Hat that .combines elegance of style and superb quality. 52 H m: M H H M H M M N M M O H -8 New I.ine Oloves. Ladies' M XXX4XXX4XXXXXXX : AtterburygSystem FAHIONABlK SUITS sasBsm and Kz2rxi Overcoats For Style, Fit. Quality Durabili ty and in General Appearance THE " Atterbury System " EXCEL L ALL OTHERS Blacks, Blues, Greys, Browns and Fancy Mixtures in Suits and Overcoats 8 ? I Welssua Aulomouile licktts J A, SOLOMONS, Mgr. Ice Cream U H - . Daily 91 'ill m uim cine, co orn sronTixo ijk W goods 1 . '",v g HEPAKTMEX t - v Is In better shape . U than ever to Sj fit out complete- $ V ly the most par- 3 Vi tlcular sportsman y V In ths city. JP X.. Allen Hardware Co. $20,000 WORTH '- of i We have secured the exclu sive sale ot the Piedmont Clothing Manufacturing Co.'s stock of goods recently damaged slightly by Are and water, and have same on sale. This stock consists of men's and boys' clothing, over coats and" pants unprcD dented bargains. THE- BargainHouseCo. 18 E Trade cochraneI Insurance AN0 Real Estate R. E. COCHRANE Iliose 50c t Boohs Or rather the $1.50 bonks wo are now selling at Ml cents are being bought up rapidly for Christmas presents. Many of the titles cannot be duplicated at this price, so to avoid dis lppolnt inent later, v.e would adivse you to IflhnifiA flfi'lh IVIHUIUJ VIUUII Street. iS I 8 n I BUY MOW t i 4 Think of l:-il Rock, will' the l X nrlKlnul illustration, etc., at TiO O j i)..' gei' e litoasMtassssa.M LOTH IMG THAT APPEALS rbtfMiMm,fM,(. I ThcNEW5AC" new rlilfei5iB??:JFria sV8BBIfltfBtMQ33SC!EBZSES LQMG-TA TH CLOTNllPJGfC GOODS SENT ON APPROVAL. EXPRESS CHARGES, ?AID ONE WAY OOOOOOOCOCXOGOOOOC H THE SE RVICEfiB H H M M M H H M ) !M H And combinatfon Ion Store to-day J I Combination tJiis sonsfin than youths and men, cut and tailored ions. V feWX t S 5-1 if W 111 (wiS !S8 w yj H Q Q ! M O M O :i o UMBRELLAS 3 X We off. Q now, oi r at all seasons i account of the ill 111 appi handsome line the . M y unusually J p. w. MELLON i5xx:tx2x$xxzexxxr4xxxxxxxx I! i n Magnificent m finely Upholstered Leather Chairs i 2 1 1 m$M W. T. 209-211 SOUTH To the Matty Dresser. Our present new lines of Stylish Suits (or Men and Boys were prepared for us by matiufacturers of apparel who employ only . skilled tailors, and Every Garment Goes Through the Most Careful Inspection before the goods are placed on our counters. When you are fitted in a suit of Clothes here you can rely on it being the best your money can buy.. , . . . It will give us pleasure to show you (he styles to day whether you are purchase or not. .,. MOST fcE coats that man can wear arc offered nt the Mel nt prices m sst reasonable. , Overgarments over. They are Ftylish, warm and colors, all sizes for! In conformity with leOI-'05 fash- it is wanted in laehinrr holidays. Cnilirellas. but just, we are displaying an tno t a;tr; c showing you Willi Morris Chairs Christmas Is in sight, and we are already elegantly stocked for the1 Immense trade that usually conies our way holiday time. We are al ready laying aside gifts. We have ample room to store all goods bought from us without extra charge. Golden Oak and Maho&any G hairs $11, $12. SO, $15. Positively the best values to be found on the market. Leather chairs, low priced for high quality. VI. t'-O. J3.". and $10. The increaser trade we arc having tends to show we are bucking up, our promises to give best values. McCOY, TRYON STREET. ready to a IS! I mm M M I I , M M M H j binnd. - j ' t -
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