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k CHAIiLOXXU DAILY 0 LZZZVZ2t VZZZZZ2 9, 1CC1. ..; HOTEL LOBBIES. ' i index to the prosperity of i tliut I kuft tMPil," MrtiOl Mr. ks4.ii. of yew-York, last night, T;mV.ni. the fact that-fine 1 1 placing- the old titttoii pome 1 have been Belling imported i th fvuuhern StAtes for 2 I luve noticed the gradual iu- -1 u vm, When, you nay the .1 prosperous your statement Is. mineral; but. uhen you say ine hav null- wearing homespun pinir between homespun sheets, is concrete vlitewt . that the art living, better." ' . ' 1 .j,1 . H Hoot, ot New Turk. is at Sutra t. Ha didn't think of any . last night that "'Would interest v..-p.ilr man. i our travels have yott rim across i:,t mea lately?", the. reporter hint :,mnilt other hint. --." Mr; I loot replied. "1 have i lots of men vlw had mistaken i. selves for big men." i attended part f the M.rue I." said Mr. Virjflnius Hall, of lltc-h- s l." ."MvCu l straight up in his if, paying alert attention to the 'Veilings. He la very self-possessed. ' I a man of medium height, would ,;;U 563 pounds, is of a fine physique. .!!- a brown moustache, is some 48 ra ld, All told, he Is a man of klnjr apnea pane, but Ihere 1 some about hl face which is repelling. "Mi neat ( rawford. hia brother-In , is a tall. slender, effeminate look- r blonde, with clean tut feature iwi i ,nostril. He goes Nvoll dressed 1 hia manners ore easy and pleas- They were, tulking last idght about w good It Js to sleep late In the win- i-. One man submitted the sentiment vt tb greatert luxury of life Ih lo .v Httme one else make firvs for you ii cold mornings,, while you He In bed ii.l listen toi the roodly sound thereof. "Yes, that's !." Hgreed arm (her ice knew an old couple who liked lus iv no well that they eschewed labor ii had, therefore, scant property. One orninff they waked up, Tlie old man eped out Mpoii I he fnwlj' fields, pull 1 th rover close about his chin, and beJi with satisfaction. They heard . . iv nelfrhla Milling hls Iwgs. 'Thank ' " 1, Airy," said the old man, 'that we . in t got w hogsr" "How is "iurt coining along?" the " luiter" asfeed Judge Allen last night. "This sort of court, he replied, " et,kcs you fHl that you are wast eofrgr. The amount stolen In all ' I- l.trceny' ruses on the docket wouldn't ;i'HUt la more than $,W. It does seem it, leaving ssldo the question of hoit- -y, the negroes would abstain from ".'-.- IHtVe' thefts as a tnatter of poll- . . It la such poor ewnorny to give , i MCHt years of life for W eents." "I think you said "the negroes?' " put i th r)orte. . "Yes. 'Ninety-five per rent, of "our rimlnals re negroest" ,iiut, he con- .sued,' ''there has been a wonderful 'Tease In crime within Ihe past few .-ire. Irt Duplin Jiunty, for Instance. 'I'" criminal dor-ket uned to cnnsuine !i)t-e weeks, and now.-if there are t ..pUal euaes, the buafneas of the crlm ,al term is completed In three or four ...vt, "IUw do 3-ou account for (hia oiu- i. mvementT1" "frohibltlon," the Judge replied promptly. 'i "J went to the clrcux at ' ;.illf;lotl--I didn't fo to carry the chll- ii. 'i. but, went to the circus and 1 did it htmr an a.!h or aee the least dis-' uirbance'ln thef crowd, f have heard bat the. chief of police said that there j vsa not a arrest mad that day. Sup-'"- there had been saloons there? "There are many prohibitionists who ;ire not aware how the aentlmeivt fjr prohibition Is growing." the Judge went .i. "The first ballot I oast wa for itnhlbkion in Duplin In 1SS1. There Acre then some 300 votes for and 800 -yiiiHt it. There was n lwr-ifKiiii ut ,- very cross-roads. Yet Duplin was the ..,., 41 . L. n .. n . . , A A .1 .' Moh the other prohibitory statutes are Modeled, introducing the 'Jug luw" idea. ! have ft doubt that as prohibition' rowa. a-lme will continue to derreaae."! l llli ClUUSTMAS WOULM'S WORK. . tor Pago Discusses "i:iie Horrows - ol tlc Houtli." Mr, Walter H, Page, the jfmst dintln ulshed North Carolina man of letters. ,i-cu.ieo m isouinern situation edi- 'hilly some length under the title, The Sorrows of the Houth." HI text - Senator Bacon's saying, "If Rooae- luthern tnen will feel like throwing i their hands Jn deHpitlr," etc.. There Is a tone of sadness In this Movre opinloit," say Mr. Page, "but ' Is sorrow that Is unueceBsary. f ir lie. jjiI It leal -trouble with the South ..y be summed up in five words; i'l'ill men in public life. They live n theories or they live in the .ast. ' !sey do Jiot tJke hold of the leal prol " of he nation. " For,, example: in hulf a dosen or "re of. the southern Stales the body the iiegroes are dlnfraivhise"! b the -institution. There Is not the MiuhteBf :; " r'0f, negro rule, it Is a tonsti 'ioiiHl JUnpoHsibilitv. And iiolmilv M.noS(Js"to jt-hange ihe.- onMltuiionx ; inyihitig Is liired firmly if an.nhing ",th;d for im indenniie Unit H it - necessary iMtiltii il supiern.iey of! whites.;-The nali.m has .uiepted xduiori of the mfls-s at iegtoe i the polls. ,lt w,is hardly mention-' n the stump In the southern Stales I nig :tne . campaign. The northern -e thought- nothing about it it bp sakt cared nothing about it. v t during the .if those States public shakers and c.iiiii,j 4iTeen nati nare to say ti the negro than about alt other eis put together. Tlev uorkeil "'.Ives and their audiences into the '"at ) some way sir. KooseVelt H-.-e to. put the negro into power - Hnnnrursi suppuSlth-n . Under and an utterly imiwsible one. oiiier Ttorus, Southern loaders 'if u narn r,i-K jo. the negro Instead vlng hold on large questions thai in tht welfare f the whole nu.- . ' Houth might regain its old-time e in. national, affairs; W the (., lacks ble political lender . a. i -n.wthem iwllticnl . leadfta -i vtiie. tf small stature. Hut nhv-'ti. regain great Influence, . ut ftronger men. 4n rmnmand. Jco-t give their-thought u Jsfi i' than et,rnitl cuncem ration on -1 problem, ablch they have ii.t. posed tif in their tiwn way." iioriiil go-s tin to note the suc ''"l'ljy ffivuihern men in . -Miy ..other depdftment of ne i i iie uiinxuiil profter!iy which i it enjoying. "Itut in prdi i u :ji.iiu apait. ' ' The- JSvutb continue wolld in a swnse tft which, no tnher .wmalderaWft, jjart or the coun try 1 "solid. -, , .. - ' Th contributed article are all on live subject . and tuakt good reaJ- tng.. .'';.. - f, v '''' " ItKUEW OF KKVIKIVH 1X)U lKC Article by Krtlinr IN. of N'ortlt 'or. ollna, on Ite-MalUnac lturui nn ntoii wealth.' v - . , , The article In the current ReUeW of Review a which will be of moat inter est to North Carolinians la "emag- itig a Rural t'ommoriweatih," by ciar- tttc? 11. Jt'oe, editor of The j'rogrwaive Ptarmer. It occupies seven page ! the maguslne and Ik Illustrated With pictures t atfveial pivminent Norm Carollnl.uiK. public nulhling. ooumry HchoollionweN. imiHoved road, and other thlfigR. Mr. roe dlncumtea th Unprovetnent in our public tKhooia in the matter of bt-uer houaea, netter method of tdueatlon. th ifwuguratlon Of sehotM ilbrarlw. Th remainder of th article la given to Hip .Movement for good rood, the wonderful growth ,C rural mail delivery routed and rural tpiephonf aystems, the non-jitiHyal or ganiaatiou f the farmers, and a oom luiim of the old-tlmw farmer with ihe inodfru. "Next to the tax l;vled by illitera cy," Ky tin writer. uinlr tin? htnd of gfid roads, the heavledt tux naid by North t'liiulina here- tofore has been !tn mud tax- diinlulshed vnlne for every product of the firm, or forest, or quarry because of the liut roadH lixed between It and Kh market; diminished power for ev ery brain and for every skilled hand bwcnuHe of the barriers between tjiem and the great world of action. , Now, hvuvever, we are literally beginning to mend our ways. And two facts-that well-built rcKids are cosily; Ht-coud, that they serve more than one generation make It plain that the issue of bonds is the most practicable plan of pro gress We discovered long ago that the nearer land Is to market and church and acho'.tl the greater Is lis value and the fhore prod table Is Its product. A no less notable truth we have since learned that in practice nearness is a matter of hours and min utes rather than of mll.es and fur longs: the farmer is near any place Which he can reach cheaply and quick ly, while be Is far from tin. v place to which transportation is slow and cost ly." As a whole it Is a very -readable and instructive article. "Our Part in the World's Veuce Movement," by Walter Wellmnn. Is worth a careful reading. "Klectrlc versus Steam Locomotive," treats of the experiment thus far made in lo comotion, as Is miggested by the title, concluding. "The steam loeonotlve has not been superseded', but.Jt ban en countered formidable rival." The editorial nummary of events and Interpretation thereof ami about the usual number of contributions, togeth er with those featurew specially men tioned, make this unite" an 'attract ive Issue of the Hevlfcw. "' y. v. . a, om i;kkm f. Sirs. Waller ltrcm lo Kiiiertaln Meni- ber anil. Idlm of Cliurlotte. OtfrS. Walter Brein will entertain the bottrd of munagers and members of the Young Women's Christian, Association this afternoon ut her home, in nil worth. MIbh Hayes, of the American committee: Miss Aldrlch, the city sec retary, and Miss Hopper, the traveling secretary of the two Cnrolitias, will make informal talks. The object of thf conference is to Introduce the associa tion workers to the Itidlosiif -Chariot t and in this manner to bring litem into closer contact. The. speakers will lie Introduced by '.Mrs. W. O. Nlsbct. Light refreshments WTlt be served and an entertaining muslval... programme 1ms been arranged. Miss May Courte nuy Ontcs will sing and -Misses Nell Watkins and Lottie Gray will render several Instrumental numbers. Those who will assist In receiving arc Mrs. W. O. Nesblt, Mrs, J. H. Dorrltee. Mrs. R. C. Iteglster, Mrs. W. !. Itogers, Mrs. A.M. pong, Mrs. H.-.V Munill. Mrs. Eben Huichinson ami Misses Hat tie t'rr, Carrie Marslntll .Hrown. Marie Whether. IXra Allen Sater Helen llretu. Faye Tioss, Willie Dipant. Nell Watkins, Lottie dray and Klttie Walker. A NOVEL 1NTUODCCTION. Dr. Howard Co. MaKcs a Special Price. The Dr. Howard Company have en tered Into a special arrangement with R. H. Jordan & Co.'s drug store, by which a special introductory offer will be made of 25 cents on the 50 cent sUe of their celebrated specific for the cure uf constipation and dys pepsia. ; So remarkably successful has Dr; Howard's specilic l;en In curing con sttpulioii. dyspepsia and all forms ot liver trouble, that 11. H. Jordan St Co. will return the prtre paid In every eae where it does not give relief. Counterfeiting Money Ih ti dangerous i.racl uc ,n,, M'ine who follows n will snrciv H-l Into trouble. I'nele Sain leoogiiiv.eH only tln genuine nr ticle: no Ktib.MiUile will answer It Is ft mure dangerous thhiK still, when one f sick, to uc t cet a counterfeit article or h -substitute, said to he "just ax good," for a standard medicine of high reputation because the decision n if eels IIuiiuiii Life nod Human Itappines.s. THE UK IS NO 81 f . KT1TUTE CNIMCR THE S" fV'.V ;MVS7' as-Udod AH '; ;. 'J'; : : ; ; Mrs. Joe Person's REMEDY , TAKH NO SITRSTf- TL'TE! Af EPT NO ' ;vust As tiooiy' " . . IT; CUBES y 1rNImESTtOX. UL',oI 1ISEASE3 KtrKU.V,TlM. Z!r:tiYOVS no ST HA ,,; TION . nd-All Weakened Umditloiis 0t a It mi -Down - . hiytn. ' -'-.. - , TRY IT TO DAY.v ; m:c A. WTEOl AtTOACTIOSS Tltc JfcudelfwohM Ouarteite to Appear at tlM Ai-adcniy of .Muli! Mouiluy ,int. , Without - nny ijuoatloa thfre ig no Lyceum utlractlou in the field to-day more popular, widely known ana de. wrvlnit than the Mendelioaohn Ouar- telle, which will appear at the Acad emy of Music Monday Mght under the iiuapic.es of the tUar oure committee of the Young' Wen a Christian asso ciutfon. &ix yeora of cuitatant work with Lyceum audiences hua given them an txperif'nce which, conibhn-d wllh true talent, temperament and training, en iibles thvin to touch the respwnslve chord In every audience. This yeur tinda Dr. W. Ih-l Jliirtu. late member if the MeteoMlltan Ojeia Company, of New York, Jn the role of first, tenor, and Mr. Klchard JI3. Yarndley as tjart tohe and 'cellist. It is safe to say that thla sunerb combination will , easily represent the best effort ever iiresented by the Mendelsaobns. As heretofore, the quartette will be. supported by Marguerite Smith, originator of the famous child lmpernonalkms ana greatest living exponent of that art Altogether a gi-eat company combining two entertainments in one. Unserved seatK will lit" placed on sale this morning at Jordan's, and the nrlcea will be the same ns for other - ytar Course nttractlons 25, 50, 75 and U.00. Local Vtrt ton Heceipis. Cotton receipts, continue to "fall be hind those of last year. On the local market yesterday tiO hales were de ceived, the price remaining 75 cunts. Yesterday a year go tne receipts were U3 bales, selling tit 13 cents, WE HAVE RECENTLY HAP OUR NEW Steam Plant Installed for Steam Dyeing and Clean ing; have also added an up-to-date Dry Cleaning Department and are now pre pared to do dyeing und cleaning of all kinds. MR. J. W. KREIS, a practical dyer and cleaner of 25 years exeperience is In charge of this work. With his valuable services the Intro duction of new machinery, and the use of the latest and best imported dyes, we are prepared to execute all orders in a superior manner und on short no tice. QUEER G1TT MRS, Phone J. M. HESTER, Proprietress, iifi. 209 N. Tryon Street. I PA Stem tiury ... J xm J l IE I I Z II III? l'vur Trade? (I 'S - ? LEATHER COUCH-MS jpPANTISOTE AND VELOUR COUCHEG2r V ' ' 7 For the holiday trade we air Couches. 1 hero is nothing as iKinif as a Couch. V h.iv eut Christinas trade as follows: Leather Couches I'antlunte CouclieK, . Velour Couches , . . l-tie. Couch., of. only ... W. T- IVicCOt Making Friends Every Day.- Tlusesn Unfair be sola of - Ico'Oiroam' ths w taeunet for BMfebur. th wont dellcksM tea cream yilu st ale; verythinit in the vmkmre. Jiiotliine tsotes no good la hot weathsr, AH grocor srr nlminir U ta W yor (trowsr cant mipirf y roe end ric f ur tun W k ultw by majl. Foarkiadu Vau iIUlCIkkuUib, Strawberry mud L ntlavorml. AUdretw, The Uenciwo Pure Food Co tuisu tuijr.N.i. Can you think of any t ''thing niorti acceptable 'to voin wife than a Jl ' I. 'i k " ?''' J Majestic I Steel t Range? J .N. McCausIahd & Co SOUTH TTtYON RTRKET LIBRARY VOTINO TICKETS. s- If You Are Going to the- Theatre don't for get your Opera Glasses. If ou haven't a pair we can supplj your wants in this direction. We have only the best qualities, but at prices that will suit you. Wecih show you ihe iarjjest selection in the city. No trouble to show them. They Make Beautiful V CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Keiser Stocks and Belts m sf'1.50 and .tU.00 Stocks, Now 50 CENTS. $ and .f 1.30 Silk Belts, 25 CENTS. Hand Drawn (Vdlars 50 CENTS. THE TATE -BROWN COMPANY. XXXXXXXX4XXXX4X fJOOCXXXXXXJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO BOOKS AND CALEN DARS. Leather Goods and Bric-a-Brac. Fancy Writing Paper and Pictures. Every Line Complete. Houston, Dixon-Co, (lire i 'Auloiuohilc Ti;kctS,H St 'V' .it COOOO(X)OOOOOTOCCOOOO 'A offennr sptriai'i'vahtes'in" desirahlo for it dft Iok tlie . ' $23.(l(i to ,voq . tM Ml ... .t iu. N A. .... r (. . , . q,.., .. . , J.5 i a;.r.o' aluiir worth 16.0): sheclfti ilila wi.ii SlOMieslllffliSlSIlp V at all seasonsand ,(6r :the'rwinter trade'we arev . ' I disptayingeverjirdng' (ft I MB All that is best in Underwear ;arid a wide range, of styles in Shirts, including the handsomest full Dress 5Hirts,Gl6e3fiia - auu vuus. LOW - ment is equal m tvprj yrayjtQ, thexcTiisrve. fiir-:! njshin stores. : . : i $ v t GOODS BFK'r ON APPROVAL. EXPRESS CHANGES; PAID ONWAV: You Are Invited t .... , i ". , , , , i L. TO VISIT , i THE ART SHOP, (The Unusual Store.) We appreciate your call whether ydu buy or not. , , . , . THE ART SHOP. K W. I. VAN NESS & CO. 19 K Tryon Sl. OUR SUPERB DISPLAY OF HOLI DAY FUR WiTl'RE is now COMPLETE We eclipse any showing ye have ever made before. You will find bargains here in endless variety. Your wants can be supplied in all kin4s of Furniture and Carpets from the cheap est lb the bet. Do not put it off but cprne aiid look over our stock at once. We will fJeliver at .yQurow.n time. - , it: 15. Rflen IVho Wisft to Be Well gloved .' --, ? ' -"',' ' '. ji?. . ,.- .- ,. r . -'v i . , t , Should not lose ::t sight of the fact that the Mellon ; , t ;. Store is making a $ specialty, of Gloves for ment There is here everything wanted from the modest to tne. finest and richest creations l1' ! rt7 VV'V Jk 5 ' " " ' 1 ' ' I , - fV,, , A i a A a v J M j a -41 b ri i r . d " ' . Gloves for Service On off Occasions. , Gloves as cheap as 25c sarid as expensive as $5,00i : V FIeece-lined K3ds Full Dress; ' iScoteH WHaSv; Cashmere Scirrel' linedall;! 'the, new and leading colors m iu xaciur. uicu.s aurmsnxng. aepan TS CLOTHING (Sffi): $100 Given Away .-. , .!,.' .,. ,;! Our cash coupons begin Dec. 1 and continues until Christmas Day, sure to call for coupons for every CASE purchase, of $1.00 made with us from Dec. 1st to 24th. You may. win, one of our three big prir.es $50, $35 or $15 ..worth ;of goods goes to the three lucky num bers. 1 " . 1 , Garabaldi & Brans. FOR . HOLIDAY SHOPPING. . ' . 'il 1 1 araner sizes to fit- every hand, YOU CAN 5HOP .HERE BY k " r f v it 'i fl.fi-" if IEMR WM. T. WQODLCY.lM. D, gynaecologist ana Dermatologist. , Office, an?d resldencet 818 West Ninth Avenue. Charlotte, N. C. Office hour; to 12 a, in., 1 to 6 p. m. Practice limited to diseases of women and, skin t diseases, especially electro lysis or organic tissues, such as moles, warts, enforced vein, superfluous hair and other blemishes,' without Jialfl or scar. Having had many years' expe rience in the above named ; special branches.; and henceforth' devoting mv entire time to them, confidently hope for general patronage; ' CHICHESTER'S PILLS .-S, .t Orisiiml nif Onlr OnmlM. If Ay r yar. . Sr.ulMK'',",S KNtlUSlf : i. . BED 4 UoU iMulllt kii mM wlt , Mm flMm Till M mImk ItcfuM SulMUtwtfviuuillnilualMt. Jmr Uranlu, m wail 4 h-AU lo atmp !br Par, , 1wiiIj.nl I'jutf m.mii aut I. :- . to ,L ; t - MA1X.
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