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CIIAELOim DAILY LZ"3V7l,. tijte-EB 0, K i-j!.., i' t m iiimorS DUG SLVYEB J' MnucfiGii.roijrr;; H vuoi onaa L jGDWAfi'STMEUI-IONlA CURE :s stir TT. - 'Mi lMn !tecwne tfe Hrlde of Mr., This PriMidieK U'ltm A(tacUl on Hm r v - ' . ' A e ' ta.- -v w uiiLNNsRonu. j-, , , Twimn ncw ok. -, . tioir Uniu, Held iiu ona wiiu uu Cures . When All Else Fall 3 . , 7$ . rTr.,VvutH,S w runt' x. ..-At the ih,, f York .HJ Andrew Carnegie, who . la' a-member bvltMfu'ii;m-hic In. Mtsa Ethel Dlffee and Mr. . W" i!, 7 v . io-.-rtbe- u Hrtnjt Larger Tnttuinson ere tinned lrt marriage, f iT- v J .... r. Wltu Yellow and Black .The happy rottide left ; Iht.cv-tunjr OTllSti? iSiSTll t?to .,vik-lmiw in UuUford Taaa-train Tor Jacksonville and other points SZrJ?"!" . : w - W Horld to pna their honeymoon. f WK-w fe Jft? tal to Tho ptocrvw. J, " ,"ma,I w-n he intended to make a long drlv .rtntv te, ? . Mentkw wi but tew 4irt!mat fnemn. only Hi .. hl, foot -nariiv riit on ! In M wrr.podwtc Mdy fw poplv biid the Immediate fm-1?" ""TJ ?'!J:SSfJ "iSSt.Jl5,U5 f thi kUlirue f JftMn o UttrdV llkw 1Uwwd' tb ceremony.- The , . ... ... ... '... .ftt ln-a nfr jfoburU .of th ?y Mulor : In which the marriage v 'J'urailiw.nla'hl' h Varmfnt' Atarii1 nlishml ih( in wI) nnd fdvnrbiv! . .. ti f la u.hp.rttflty and killed Crown, ra. Wm we of Hlrt' DluiM,,:' 1 K ' u "Not the golf, dominie?" No! no! Sandle, but the ministry." ,1 rtwa th,n' ,t" .?". l",rrdie,M r .u I P Miernall. H'T. tmmliat rlvf. frr n4 ataWr aanlu nmoior w,UPn rv beautifully dec 1A .' i 0O4Seiw. cttfcacwwoa.co.Jr, . ; : ' ii. The brtde I. oretty. aVcm ''ii'1 wwu "erJ.. .ldbrDr.Uta,OOaBot:u. I If f ho OIJx UrtOMTtt rll-ble tpcteiflCR Tor PneumonU. ' t,. hnnilnuli of jlfuwrili mui . n..l j i! . r wwi viii nruw .... i..r all rhr Mmifaa . n.r, '.. ' T ' I. nhvainlan VP hope, U.f,'. P,J tv .: Mm; d(it,'.whn the strange polrt'a promlBlnir jfunn munufaetur ani tfurive wUd beast ahowa that he .n,j is ne),j jn ctiteeni by all. 'area nly..; for do blood.., or ettacta vv.Amonff the out-of-town people prea-au-.lla only that nature of animal erit wer MiIN jjary Keiuwtt. of Ral- n- wwcaa.mm. tne "jw-, elKh, an iVwri. Julc eltzel and the librarian of the tTnlon Thwlolcal i4wa; hem,-leaat a large lwwont8lWman Dlffee, brother-in-law and mlnarv of IIU lty. han reached th !,".fr". . -Jii!l..,brothor, respectively, of the brKte. ime conclualon a the Bvdteh domtnlo w wiu.(. ,At m.ti- of the ach.l bo:trd f,f the atorv. Ho ia atlll in the mini. It la Improbable that the Rev. Dr. Charlea K. Qillett, of, Felhnm Maner. 3nixnvenletjclng houte-keepem whose tea ana nre nav io go fiomo aurr .... .., , ..,.i, vri h. . . vi t o.m ...-irJ eS -ttl!.. ' four on Green street, the entire 'not over the llnlw of the Auawamla MrMihl'm tMninM ,e,,B,h of ih 9ch001 Pl'"y andHhe Chib. of Kye. N. y. Nor waa there hu S! wai awar,,e,i at onw- The!?olf for Uobert M. Hoger. Jate of Chi- tws? ever knoi KvwTKh?thla "Pwt the school renaua allowed j cKo, hut now of a New York broker- ,;VTbeTtW?Xc ffiMveW 2.000 ; chlUren of school age. .j t,l I com hl. hail 4 iiiwuta to mnke hut ' Inalead 'hlte "d 400 colored. On Suturrtuy neatly two weefc ago have bT Kiar -113 FrMay. December th. Ih the diy Mr. ! Mr. ROReraand hia friend, anoth-r J" .L.Wln. ".!!w. C. Pearee.- of Chleairo. la t be in' Chl.....an. atartod U play over .the T'K'aUay nlKlit It waa decl.led to put 'try. He alno played golf yeateirday. biwker About It o'rl( k Peter Searcv. H t o ut me interest or ounuuy ("'"" """ vm... . v.u .u.- abfeand taWMgen? d'raymin ; -Cool work. HI. coming haa beeu ex-jhat "h P-'' - vcr aU u-as Jlle headquarters. In a line-. tenaively advertised and large erods r matche. Dr. OlUott and hla UpTmndKgfTa nolle eT-ort. He 'are expected le hear thla noted apeak- f."-- ""J ''C, "hr7.. W. I W. IbrmM. MDrirt Of BtlXM ClMhtfUT BtACi tlnadsnrtn.' ' i1' "laitwinieravawifMmuffrR fik a mrci.ttaek e tnnota. W oHam4 Oom'i rnu nia C' & v4 h trwlr with MfliJil iwult (ran Um r.nt ppU. catioii. Itfltttc4p:ttcCUft." . . ' '' ' " ..;': ' tfM1 MlrftfUl flknUflt MBBlVlrlUI ' ttUa am f Gottran Medical : Co.. Durham. IHim 4!41tl -v ' he aaid, ind met the moat "yun 'arthly , Beginning Sunday morning P.,in.ae- ;hf"lf"v l Li PhT. X varmint" he'd ever aeen, caualng him ter Stella wilt keep the rrglatered H-lf"J "Ku 11. 1, '. VS to tara baek nnd acs official aid. j ter department open from 9:30 to 1 0:30, 80u . r-aohe the last Otlicera Neely and Donnell went home to give those a clnnoe who have little," hJ BT were auxfout Ttn Lt the with Wer. d with .IU'b.. time to tran.uc, their bunine-a durln. .ffift ulTorK ThSS Mr iiivtrniiKHiN vcrjr iiwin km" nuin i ine riKuir iiuuin in in- " Riti.r with the i-lnh rnlo thiit. luilra .. . . , 7 ii JVu-V.. .. 'bad the right .f way tn mind, started mmm. ... .. j. uhv cnun-n. i" nuimnn .,, .. ti1. huvlfr train M,lth )t ttiri .irLd" "f H",tlSt' ttt Ell!,,b",h t'lty;tnra."(HO,h,0 apeak. Hut the latter Company.5 reported that he had ran; -jhe frlenda of Rev. D. K. for hla lire from tne vvanntnt' Iwee apeak. W tile latter did Bower, i . .. - ?" IV. . ..':;.. ri j ; ' u i i i . nug'T" vitjt mmuu auuui ik nu i.u.j.i.jr .lit- ttt", iiitii. I.iru t iiu.lii i explained thut he and his friend were lia (1 v.,v m..,h u Vii.fv utirl urut.t.1 lrt!i. "I" t.lr.v 111. U. Ml In. I.. to catch the He in wag furnished police eacort to hla home. xvIu Atn with pteaaure "that He Va .In -f . U n M.llit Dhlmul ...ii a flillnrl ! . .... .... - 1 L v. I... ' .1,. r.'7i.u. . wciufu iiuv in kc ' .. ""r.jay the laat hole no an ."-"r-.l.HMW,,, . here ! train. Dr. tilllett llto.y Informed the .,. -,.a tw Mat' J"e lj,'u" ol 0MBl:l pair that he und il frlemla wro Vf h . .T.? 5 .1 . i. w h-ve a big rally nnd smoker , iu8t a9 muPh.0f a hurry. u.LifZ Wednesday night. Oeoember nth. to, Then Mr. Rogers Inalated on his right .r;i- aZ X i Ukm; wn",n ln we.' P'" lnvlleu niiUnder the club rule to ' go through" . wT... u .1 ikV . appropriate ana interesting programme the trio. Whether the ministerial (folfer ; " "T" -V;L -." been prepare.!, ( INCORP ORATED. ) CAPITAL STOCK , . . . . .$30000.01 - Larn Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Tu ch Typewriting, Penma,nahlp nd Eng llsh. Not In MonUi thla cannot be done. , Not Fre you canftot get aomethlng for nothing. But If merit appeals, we can - convince, you that KINO'S la the beet Established and to .result of 20 year experience. REFERENCE: Every bank and leading business concern la Raleigh or Charlotte. Write for our College Journal and offers we are now making. Address, KINGS9 BUSINESS COLLEGE, CHARLOTTE, V. C or RALEIGH. N. a A QOUTHBK pACIFIC. GREETING Qh! how lovely It Is to ride , Jn u palacecar so dignified, I (a re at Xcw Orleans. New Orletina, Dec. 8. Yorkshire Lad, w ho won the second race by a bend in a drive, was the only successful favor ite to-d'av. Summary-: First: Mix furlongs Nervator, 1 to Tioung;lng around In luxurious ease- won; Walter Duffy, K to i, second; I-TXEKAL OP MRS. BASS. Iiome on East Washington street ha iiearasoimnmiig aneuu ui n .in, euuns thJ dt m.Mv ltKnt im, ut ,,s mo,.t o'rthTndS The ntatt-r-has been ed rrom a wild animal eating on a, po9,I,OIIM- dog's head. He shot at it. but It pnid! no attention to tt. He said Charles Stroud then : fired' and must have hit. for the beast lit out. and they lit out. Services at Henderson Ijtr ly Al too. not noticing which direction. Mtj tended Meeting of the- Tue-ilay Rives the-only description of the aril-' Club. iruU yet known. He says: "He wasVniTeapondenee of Tin- Oliwi vcr. na big as Air.5 Ed. Mcttowd'a dog atj Henderson, Dec. 7.-The funeral aer- tno market, .'cept he was yaller and v1cog of Mr ijst.o a. Bass were -oih Dlaca streaaa an more savagarous ;au,.tea to-day nt the residence looainv ll looaeu ibck mi naa naalaa jre WJmpany being present. Dr. L. lilts.. tail cut orr ana nil naa groweai K,h. jastor of the M. K. ehurch.! oui a Hnie anu uen cunto up wca a fficiatcd. usalated by the raaorDacK nog.-- mhi runner aaia wUmlv. nrt'sidimr understood this to bo u sort of wild Thu board tf aldermen, failed to sell Western throat dooa not apiiear, but at all events he refused to be "Kono through." Then both players prepared to "put" the bull. Mr. Gillett put his glf ba$r down In front of Mr. Rogers' ball. ".Remove that bag, caddie!" ordered y.r. Roscra. "Don't you dare to touch It!" sharply responded the minister. Mr. Rogers threw the hag aside nnd when he went to make his shot found the minister standing over the hole, uiid makinir play Impossible. veryi pi.ilSe to iret out of mv way." said l:r. Rogers. The minlMter did not move. Mr. Tng- .ev',.' P' era did. He walked over to where cider of-the Wash- 1T,lnlsUT looJi thu th.t xi.ii. th..Mit.m..imt umhI . . ". .. miiiiawr aioou, 4gaui n-oeaieu nus re- Ihj eniovlnr eatlna- he ( lo head he K . ! ne ' , " , Wsi- a,la- UH tlie "'""later refused to ik) enjoying eating tm nog ncau, neOUt to do honor to their dead conn ado mv m,,lni him lur fh ,,, .,n,. ahorely look laek he tuld eat some- ...i th,. services ut the ai-ave Here con- nioVL'. ,p J .. J .u thtni Wt? wt.m th.t flvn ..i ,i l, -Vrv' . ,ne ' .." ' 1 '' moved h!ni. Then there was another , o--- (luciro aiier ineir oeaiuirui ruuni. i no Bi,,. rtmwta. a U'ft. Li r 1 v ; 1,... , .. . hfll,u' ' " . - .. , . ... imiermeiil wuw in me iu n cemeierv. her nn.1 Thu nvnnpt nt th wcInIpp of ilepdit . , , . ... heuntr ana - J. rT . I ' .llliw.nn imr ill mc nil vl 1 1 v.0i. 11 Hi liJ.M in nwi .....I.I.IVI u vw..,, Ult! History or iienderaon. Mr. hush for the year 1WM. shows an increase Ha8 ono of thfi moKt .pH,H.iill. young. vt over $609,000. Of the more than half-, mcn ,,, U,W1, and by tht, t)esl f bIlK,(, million increase MS7,00ft was In realty :iulil of niarriUKe. wa(( ,.()nnei ied with and ': personalty. fc!&0.OOV In rporatlon mtm, nf thv ilrEest and most ' esteem- 'The OtWiahoro Lodee of Odd Fel- P,H" ' , ' , l' th ehoulders of K..fc-ei. until the put- jne.uwiwooro ot tuia rei-;1jun naB D,.en PiVen of nin snhHe. x-' . . Th jtof.r .w.,me i,t i,iit- lows has moved Into new quarters. In,.., .,.i. ....... .....,..i..i i,tr nione. i n n itogtrs aw ung ins poi- ihn Pir-Ma hiilldlnir n ieuvttvllli. ' . .. . .. ter nt Mr. Uillett. ..... -r- "--- n - Tiisviit'iH, which, unner tne existing June Collins, tt to 1. third. Time, 1:21. Second: 41-2 furlongs Yorkshire Building castles as you please, Lud, 9 to 20, won; Prestige; 15 to 1. , ' - - second; Lauros. 3 to 1, third. Time, XJ"",ole8ted;1 no fumes to chwke 58-5- P'n of cinders, or grime of smoke; Third: One mile Lendon, 10 to 1, ' won; Arachue, even, second; Irene JJowadays people appreciate . Mae, to 6, third. Time 1:52 8-5. comfo,.t( small and great. Fourth: 7 furlongs, handicap Qus aJ f Heldom, 7 to 1. won; Garnish, 6 to 2, Peaaon compels you to understand i o . . n . : .. PI liiuu. i 1 1 1 1. , . . ....... . guL l iiisKiv jActr iu is Dest in land. AND GOODS 1 ' j.ne muuKiinr win. uun -Ha -us,- um- proauct w fJtn namr ,r ts a merchant as -well as a mantifacturei'," Most- bf iht tottoa mllla H. 1 have commission merchants to sell their prodttct4";",r '""!, '.In '"ouy business ire most 'make the goodji and Also sellthenC'Vu tf , vis for the selling- of tnr products liuat wa -pay : for this space."' It ' It la worth our good money to reach the ' purchaser irltt ' printers ! Ink in this way It certainly joug'nt to ber worth the -while t ot those f ' who want machinery, or matins, work done, to "come, without any,-. -v i cost when In Charlotte, te eee our machine shop, pattern shop' and oandry. v( ,v ,1 is- We make things aud these products of outr Wust'oe sold.; "There .mtm eaaea where "we oould save ora than half of 7tour4 repair hllh ' There are time when we could- fix you to xnb( in a day,, where it, might otherwise require several frays. tV;',X :,- The D.A;AvTonipkirtisJCbl?4 a-aaMaaaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarfaaaaaaaaaaa .'.'i'v , - j ' . 4 'i-i i . .:. eu .vj.(- tw. . it i Came From- V I Aliola, 3 to second 1:36 1-5. 'FHfth Sl'.le nndvglipcmfwypemfwypd Fifth: Mile and sixteenth Gas lighter, 7 to 2, won; Lady Fonso, 20 to 1, second: Alcorn, 13 to I, third. Time, 1:58 1-2. Sixth: Mile and "0 yards Bountiful. 20 to 1, won; Extol, 8 txj 5, second; Oiendon, 18 to 1. third. Time, 1:55 2-5. This time the two men came to- there was mixture of lees u-iiia and coattails and golf club-i. 'Now you go ahead," shouted Roger Then he stopped nhotitliip. The nth letic clerByrnim git his putter into ac tion and rained blow after Suiiiiisoii t'ounty -Man Bankrupt Small Cotton Receipt. .Special to The Observer. Wilmington, Dec. 8. O. H. Williams, of Ttoseboro, Fompaon county, former ly of the firm of Watson & Williams. of Fayetteville, filed a voluntary peti tion in bankruptcy here to-day tnrougn Attorneys Cameron F. MacRae and Thomas D. eMarea. Jr. The liabilities are scheduled at $4,721.80; assets. $415. Cotton receipts yesterday and to-day took a big slump, und reports from the county Indicate that holders of the Ittaple ure determined in their purpose blow across"'01 10 sp" until prices iinant uwuure remunerative, muy ioj oaiea wnc 1 -teived to-day. ugainst 2,635 'same day last Reason. To Louisiana. Texas, Mexico and California,. Special "Homeseekers' rAtes to Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico and Arizona In December. Informa tion cheerfully given. J. F, VAN RENSSELAER. General Agent, IS Peachtree Street, AtlanU, Ga. A WORTHY CHRISTMAS GIFT. Is at the disposal of all who love health of mind and body. Modern Sanitary1 Plumbing offers exceptional advantages, and Hackney Bros, offer special inducements to any who will ttry; afforded by bath iroom, fitted with the very . latest scientific con veniences.'"'- - ; f. .,..? .!(:.!. HACKNEY BROTHERS. PLUMBING. HEATING. OAS , FITTING AND SUPPLIES. Bell ;Phone, 312., 6 W. . Fifth Si, ,.' .... ... r- . ' 1 1' "For God's sake, top. Rogers!" handsomer Tfhrnlahed and the he"lwulZx.,Z.Z ebotited one of l.ls friends. Roarers w v 1 ricir Hit miiiicr il'ui uira 1:1111 1 ivi l ia vTOnsianiiy aua.ng new memoers to ed h lne deed ml ,,ollt o thp 1 ts already large number. ! theory of accidental shooting. Prol.a- m?rll, Jt' w- vM1'lkAn1nd James 43. biy tne exact naJtute ot tne j.,,iorable onuikan, -or the Lawrence. Masa, Cot-;affjlir w, ntVPr klMW1,, ton Wills,, have been spending fome, Tne Tueaday ulub wnU.h H ttll. ,,.ad. time here- They are returning from an ,nff nfrnry and jy, lliKa motion of ...Hpwuon 01 w roiuin mins ot tne.g ,adM of Henderson, held its nn iSouth.xomparlng them with those of -nun, business meeting at th.f hofn ..f , iwjr nt .mtu a,Mrs j H Heiulerlltfc yesterday after O v " I . ...IMB 1 1 V CA1C09 IIIV1II selves - a astonished at the up-to st opped. -So did the clergyman. Neither the "threesome" nor the "twosome." .m finishes. But there were other developments. The board of governors of the club held a hearing and as a result of Its de cision Robert M. 'Rogers ceased to be a member of the dub, and the Rev. Mr. Gillett was deprived of the club prlvl- lotroa 9tv i. ...toi . tYa ilnlA rf thn noon. The following offlcera were elect- lssuaiHH. of the (let.rM!i wlllt.n WHa mde on 'Monday night last. ti er guiivi put iivifutuiB In the Thanksgiving tournament, Mr. THE HEAL KVROPATKIX. .... a .1 III . r. ' " '"t"'B ""'"""i1 "tB, wyvyw.. ...... .-.. "ey 41r j T Alderman; first vice presi ! IT . i "'"u- "-;. der.t. Mrs. Henry Perry; acond , if 1,,UUB"? "f oreensooro anu prt,sld(,ut XrK T M pitmim: crP. Charlotte. . ., . i.- , ... ' ' ' v i j-n..i i r.nipi ti. ttnv, hiiv. hour in kmv lie Parker; programme committee-, Anorla Mr. Kg(, was oquillly . Men. a Brilliant i :' -x:.," ' ?.L?;.r"7.' "' ..' .. T 'l'-. communicative. Club ethics kept the I,, ,. ' ' ' . ' '.. , , ' ion of the officers of the Apawatn s 'V.. I l.,i llfiut r,.i,- l.imilhu II... Tlw.u.1.1. sealed. But tlie story that waa told I when charges were .brought against the I two members was current, through Homo leakage that even club ethics M er, Mrs. Henderlite, Mis. Pendleton. 'For the past few months the Tuesday Club has been occupied wilt h a vt-ry in tcrestlng study of ItoHii.i ril Jap-n;. The Hook Kxrho'i.tce lull 1 1 s iiular ! I.l-.t ...L-ll. Iiinulina . 11-. l .-j A I . . v ..V .- . " ...-v.n.H ....... n-uiupaiam nas ine same t 0).p,.r me afternoon, restless energy that he had tn his the A Great tirade of Soldier, "Patient, Modest etui Just. In .the face of popular derision of Geu; Xuropatkln, the sketch of his per sonality in the December World's Work is a surprise: If You Are Troubled With Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heart Burn, Sick Stomach, Rheumatism or Lumbago, come in and deposit 50 cents v-ith us and try a bottle of the world famous 8RVSX BARKS,, and If you don't find lt the best medicine you ever used, come nnd get the 50 cents lt Is jours. We don't want it. This great remedy has been sold In this way for more than thirty-five years and never disappoints the sufferer. It Is the one unfailing cure for the above troubles, and it cures many others, too numer ous to mention. R. H. Jordan & Co. CUBA, DIE WIST HEM.TIIY. youth ' when he stormed through hiwn.r. Af ll.'lwa a-i.l, aink.l.. .. ,. , lieis oneor tne most famous military, ... . ,, . ;- inen uow lUing. Ukc SkolM'ieff. he in A 1 1a, s, "f lx Has J CimiI liur- a great leader of nien. aml he knowsl u'itc. lu,y 'inrty May he Rxm- the value :of the theatrical pomp and! ' ' braggadock) that appeal tn (hp Tar- i"'''"' The obwrxei. tar hearts of his Russian soldiers. But ' ,n' w,s, s s- ' "t'l'dei- tu,- in spite Of bis boasting addresses, his 'Southern Crosx," which was given o ostentatious slapping on the back ..fi,ast Monday evening: in Ersklne auWi- hia '"brnthie." Ivhii I h.. i.l,ui- ,. c.ii.. I'1" under the direction of the of his ' HHtrioad . of icons, amulets amlilaUKll,,,!, ,,f ,ht" t'onfedera.-y, was of Littleton. Kev. It. li. Owens could ;ut slop. EXCURSION TO HAVANA. JANUARY 4TH. The Seaboard annpuucea a very low ratii of one fare, plus two dollars, for the round trip, from all points in Virginia, North and South Carolina, Including Washington. D. C, to Ha vana, Cuba, und return rates includ ing meals and slateroorn on steamship between Port Tampa and Havana und return. Tickets will be aold January J1. m ?,...l. r.ap,.ll.i. n..l,ta f.virl lOUIll. I (jl nwiA itlli.(y Tamiafu fUfli with iir "im itiv luuiiiH octiiumj viis v mi Coi-rcspiindf nee of The Observer. final limit of ticket January 22nd, Ibn-ky Mount, De-c. 7.- A most beau-j 1 Srt5- Stop-overs will be permitted at lii ul marriage wn- solemnised In the I any point soulii of Jacksonville. . Ki.ls.ni.al church to-day at half-pstj This party will be limited to 150 U .. clock, when Ml. Marv Ricks, one I Persons, and reservations ahould be of- Kockv Mount s rml lautiful and i ,T,lld(! P' nPtly In order to secure ac- lovli..t l:iio.ht.,-H wmlilaH In Mr l" ' "'" w. mca...w...l vol- Joiiu c. I.eaili. a ixipiilar young rnan ,bi.ii-cvi.i iniaiu iaiiv, ,,- oeing deal ei . rorir.iiiir the cerennmv ii. mi vw-ie nea.H.n w no came. The ushers entered the church as All talk, or fever ill (own and coii.-grt follows: Messrs. J. P. Pippin and Geo. has ceased, and the smallpox Is null If niam: Spots Burwell -s.nd R. E. n lHl!ri(ls. While (here has always been Morris and next the maid of honor, Ittle Hlckness among the students of Miss Fannie Hroddle. of Wilson; then Krsklne . yet the general health or the, r,.llm ut tlu, north rfK)tn r(llp ,h1 students this year has bee,, , vmark-j Kr(Mm nil(, Mn best man. Mr. E. P. ably good so far Dur u est Is by o spruill. and Just before the bride en means a sickly place. .... ,...,,.... . .,, n , Hv. Mr. Unsay, of Mwnli h. Tcmm.. ' t.. . u . e.. r:lKl inJ:.A"J ,hur:h h,,,, -ng o. T,ue I,.e" 'lrj.fndlns at Sumarcand. he m.M ,"he ,U(M. , ,hP rroJ(.oll.., ltMV xhc cePm...ny the brl.'4l party turned to SW Petersbui-g tt 20 to com-t.him.n fo,. ,.lMl,1is in! $"44 vi wn' ' 1 to ,h'' lK,nlP ,,f tne brUlc 8 p'te bis studies In the Academy of th I raici pai ents where a delightful repast was GPK.erVttffi Ury Some days ago Mr. Harrv Uu. hanan. I vr- A'r wiich they dmve to the noble, of Pskoff. but he worked desper-iof Charlotte, had a gold watch an fob:'1'101 aml Hnl,, shower of rice bade titely, hard, ana lu 1874 tis.k the higli-i stolen from his room In the dormitorv if""""'" " the bride and groom, who est honor. On leave to study abroad 'Th negro. Charlie JnluiNion iwt rf (lPI,ru t'"1 "" 1r:i" '"' Norfolk and .fifri tlie Franco-Prussian war. he. the chnhi fanr . t., r., 'hence t WashlngtMii ,.uy via steam- crosses, with the exhortations and benedictions tof hi priest, he Is a cold blooded, calculator, patient and untir ing in his study, of detail, modest and Juzst, i,He is the idol of his army. End Jess IL ha been the keynote of his life, j, Hia luet for hard work showed Itself early. ..At 18 he scorned the fashlo m- me imperial uuaros and chose a com-1 miasym In the Turkestan Rifles, be cause he wanted work. After brilliant vette. '. one of the moat ,, haiidaome : shins of the Peninsular anil Occi.len- lr'"ilftl Sl.arntthin Cnniniinv - will t eonvev th nartV tn Havana. Thu party will be personally conducted by Mr. A. W. ' Frltet, from Jacksonville, who will meet them in Jacksonville, and accompany them to Havana. Mr. Mr. Frltet speaks Cpnnlsh fluently, and will give special attention to the party. - : , ' The rate from Charlotte will be $42.30 for-the round" trip, Including meals and state-room 'berth. -For further information apply to ' .-. JAS.VKER, JR.? ' T. P.'.vA,' H. 1 A."' U; ' t4iarlotte,,N, C. helped .40 reorganise vibe French caval-1 town with the uat.-b on his nr-n ;rr- Aft' r spending- a week of pleasure j v. Gen. deOalllfct. the first cavalry-1 lie resisted arrest bv fining to (iH he cap! to! rlty. the happy eouple man -Vf Franci. declared in his reoort : libels nnd ma.le hl v..n i.i.i !lv!" S" t Littleton, which is lo be their ( hit the most brilliant results of the 'hounds ha ve been ni for enm. r...,.: future home work had been gained through the a1 v : yoiMig- Kuropatkin. H la re ': ;i k;ib)e -strategic ability In the ma u vre near Mets made him I he first u-ian to become an officer of the Le ii f Honor for military services. lie has. been severely aonnded sev .1 times, J Uie Uusfj-Turkish war wa the bit lie brother of 8kobe. ". At llevna, by Skobeleffs sUlo, he - S txj of his elder 18 600 men fall. e nir mfler not dead or wounded. alfls, and the search renewed. There Is little doubt but that Mr. Buchanan wjll recover his. property. HEALTHY PLANTS On our Blue Grass Ranch In the Alleghany Mountains "we are nls ing pome of 11. e finest South Ameri can Merino 8heep in the world.' Prom the wool of these sheeo we manufacture our famous V: . ' Lamsdown Blankets th flr.pFt. softest, warmest " bed-. coverings ever produced. These ex quisite blankets are not to be com pared with the usual sort, sold by retail dealer, made of rough, harsh, ooarae wool. They are so soft and silky that their .touch is grateful and soothing to the tenderest skliv. Ask your dealer for them." If he cannot supply you, we Will ship them, direct from our - factory to ou. express prepaid, nt following prices: size (10x78 Inches, $7.00 per pair; TOxSO inches, $S.50 per pair; SOxM Inches. $10.00 per pair. White with red, whitn or blue borderssolld red with black border; light - pink" Or . light blue with white border.')" ' Little Bo-Peep Blankets As iwMiii hs the baby lambs ran .be etifcly slM.rn. their downy, silky wool is clipped nnd woven Into Little Bopeep Blnnkels just right, for the bahy'M cradle or clilld's lied srvff. warm, fluffy Ideal covelinge for the t.-nder Httki bodies. White with red, 'ihn? or pink Isirdcr: pink or baby blue with wlilio Jsirder. lrl"a, ex prexH prepslil: stsr nx!lf Inches. $3.50 per piilr; 42xiia liielies. $4.09 per pair; :,Mces,$5.t per pajr. . ! ; '-. Order a tidal pnif ((M? a nlafty pair" as. you. desirel ;and;,-1t they, are not . entirely satisfactory upon 'receipt, return our expense and we Will refund the amount paid. This auarnutee applies to -both Lnmadown and Little Boiwep Blankets . r f Chatham Marufacta fng rbaar. L'kln Woolen Mills.- - Ualir N. C! 1 MM li Child's Tan Button Won't slip soles, size 2 to C, price 1.00 By mail, $1.05. Size 5 to 8, spring heel, price ..$1.25 By mall, $1.33. Child's Tart Blucher Lace -Eten!on edge; Bize to 11: price ,.$1.25 By mall, $1.35. M'sses' Tan Blucher Lace -f5.ctn-4 slon sole, half heel; eize 11 1-2 to 2; . price ........ ... . $1.:0 By mail, $1.62. Young Ladles', Tan Blucheo- Lace - Extension sole, half heel; alze 3 1-2 to 6 ; price $ 2.HJ By mail, $2.15. Infants', Red Button size t to 6 ;. price , By roan, L05. , Child" Red Button-rWon't slip sole: slze.D to 8;. spring heel; price tL2V : By" mall, $i.3S. . ' " ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE. Gilreath & Go. i . ? - --- - v ,, -Won't slip sole; 1.00 EA BOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY Trains arrive as foiiowet " " S3, from Atlant. New Tork. Washing ton, Richmond, . Norfolk, Raleigh, 10:01 a. m 4 - 5- 1 , , ' , frop Atlanta., New York, Washing ton, Richmond.' Norfolk, Raleigh. Wil mington, 18: p. m. - " '; ' Train IJ, from Rutkerfordton SheRn snd Llncolnto: 7:10 p. . tn, 7 , , . Trains jeave is follows: ' ' . 49. for Atlanta, Wilmington, , Raleigh, Norfolk, , Richmond, ..'Washlncton, New Terk, a bs."xv fr-j f.v.fe. ':n ' ' 82. for AtlanU. RaMgb. Norfolk, Rich mr nd, Washington.' JVe w Tork, T:2i !.' . 3. tor Lincoln ton, Shelby, .Rutherford ton, 10:1. a. m. -( ; - - N..a 33 and . 40 run solid to and from WH olngton. - Pullman vestibule sleeper Charlotte to Portsmouth, -connecting at Monroe with through sleeper to Washington, Balti more, Philadelphia, nd Nsw York." ..v-. u - A JAMES KER,iJR.,- 4 Clty Passenger 'Agent City ticket Office. 2S South Trvon atraa Charlotte, Irf C. CHARLES B. RYAN,' U. P.' A.. . .an -ortuiouU, va, C. H. OATTXB. V. P. e- .'t. "GEHD1HS SHAIS0a STS-' ,TEM jnralwaj be "'found, a exactly where it belongs, be-' xause it's Just as easy to return jit to, Its right place as to n wrong one,. . t fjXhs Shannon System has,. adraatages. pf safety and con- euleace ptored by so other , aethod. -'( j Si- 4 Would you Fxo desctiptive booklet? - . OSjMOJiD . Jv BARRIXGER - COMPANY. . ft V. Tnidej. t T Cuarlotto, LatSatt Uiissasisi . '. - - ....ai.. ...... "f Sfl f ffff f f "Tf f WflllfM X Or. C N Hutchison. J 4. et. NUtOhlMD. . i: INSURANCE Lira I 1 FIRE ACCIDENT OtfltM, Ms. Hunt pulldlnc . , tlel Prtane) t2. ; " A- XL ill Want ot Horses; Saddles; Robes,' Whips, Etc, Don't fail to visit our Har ness Store, 228 North Tryon Street. . . : , i ." Wo have the handsomest lino of horse goods ever slunyn here. . v .' fv, t,: ! We keep every t hi ng thai? a horse wpars or a hoi-seuuui needs::: ;y. .;?. ' l; -J, Special attention given to and Itaiuiuet to .Mcsors. Blackburn Reynolds. Special to The Observer r . . . ....... i iitsion-tMtient, iww. k The nerson- Reiiunv the Most Careful Attention us Well us Good Soil. Did you ever see a rosebush which- dcsiattf the most . Imnefloeiu envlrwn- menr of Moll -nf kiii-isht..,4-u.tiil i.1. nl Republics n 1 frlendw In thin i-hu ,.1' moHijln.re. Hf.einil iwv,.r to i,uhli'A u- vwusrssman-iect wpemer Blackburn' neaitny growin. t . i and: Postm'.tsler C. A- Itevnobis imi.,r. I A ton of Manwro will not help al 1M SCO men. in a. tharge against ti, P'nhient politleiana a baumtet .ti',l,nl. "mt huS ,l ,"nUt'r eating out Its .'the Hotel PhcwnlT tn.nlv-hl Th.. .. r .. t 1 hi II rt. .,. hT.SrT' wil stdctlv inform.,1 .7n.l ,h .Zj T-w must destroy (c cau bofore back Into the famous ''Redoubt No.'"-Jl;or tJllan 20 'h attendance. While He has -won every decoration foriVjere Berc no.; .toasts, .Impromptu ad-i- that the Czar , has in hie gift,! f" bV Mr., Bla.kbnrn. Postmaster h :t sald'of him that he was the j ynol,R anu others were made. A few t tJt hardest-nerved man he i O.ut-of-town friends were present. In-' CL a'rs MJ" 4 - - "alley, treasurer of : .... ,. .)tn Reollblli-Mii Stalei etn-iillv. Unlttee ' . r seen under lire.? i:i; A COLD IN OVE DAY I osttve Promo Quinine Tahleln -,i.ts refund the money if it nt, E. W, Grove's signature s t bo. ' tic.' ei'c''"1-?. ,h-11 t,,BkM Pr,c Bur nett a Vattilbi ir.vir.n, ... :.. i ...... iuaf9 usr.a, : .,. ! you remove the effect You cannot cure dandruff and bald ness by rubbing on hair lotions, and rubbing in vaseline, etc. - You must look, to the caitse of the trouble It's a germ t at- the roots Jof your hntr which causes H to fall out, Newbro's .- Heiplclde destroys Vtho germ and healthy hair is the suni re pult. . p , . Sold by lending "'druggists... Send 10c In etampn for sample to The llcrpielde Co.. Detroit. Aiith. XV H. Jordan & CO. special agents. 1 aiiju Uou feu ti aajassse -nT,,-.. ' . ' i.' 7 ' And a IuuiousBasyl,'halr tor papa-those ore the Otlngs that "male the hrtlakhY.t"aa llAnk.a.lai J. a; a. J at . .a.. . . .... , " w i)u-. uiKAo na ouninesa man love to come nome ana rest in the evenings.- -mu ,vj 7 4" Our stockMs full to overflow'wlth the Rood thing of this kind, and Nowhere ran you get better service than wo ean five- you-" , ' . . - WE WANT your trade; YOU WANT full - value tor your money; and we will-give you HlghOrade -Goods at lowest prices, and If yoU' will rsly give u a chance 4o show our goods are will get your trade. r ,v yur mutual interest, la for you -to sea us , before- placing your ordera4 y1 Lubin Furniture . We issue Automobile Tickets IB.OSl . . REMteGTON t TYPEWRITERS are used for instruction, purpose tn thc.ichdol, ' of the United States and Canada t.-ori MtSfeTr v, - THAN ALL OTHER; MAKES OF WRITING MACHINES COMBINED. ff ,( i i t I, 1 v'.' s- uac This condition vr created, by. 1inianrt fnr Rcmtnofnn nn-rntrtra thara J fore it clearly "reflects THE ; CHOICE , OF, THE BUSINESS WORLD. - ; rrmingtok;typeWriter compAny 4 5. 37 Broadway New , York" " . . 7 " ' WE. Mara St.,," Richmond, lVs t evt 1 - - ,ejff'vw5f(iwriirHANK r. jones. - ';-' - , -ifcocaj correspondent, ' U North Tryoa, Charlotte K, f ,'T"' ' ' :,'1,'V'' 'v ..V.-r I , " rr
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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