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iOST-LAKDQUIST KTJPTIAIS ItT TO rextt wedding at concord. Rmnllnn tn tlm Weddtnr Party Mimis twnm rwaicni iw . Im itit n'MkA Rush of Clwlst- Kias Visitor -Fla aiid Bible to be preeented to Moot IHstrlct . School IVrsoosl ana social uvm-ii t The Observer. irtinonrtt. Vio ig. -The weaain in Ml.. lnnl Marl H(WL U Mr. Thomas " E. - Landquist, " t Itrinntnn was solemnised ' - this morning- . at .the home of -lr. ahi Mrs. James W, Cannon, oa North ITnlnn street. at o'clotsw a The bride entered: the parlor on tne arm of her brother, Mr. JC A. cost, n Uena Stevens was maid or , nonor. , i no nwm waa attended by Mr. J. fc. ri f vsxm. of Winston, aa oeat man. IJt- ti Tura. McOill Cannon wm the dainty little ribbon etrl and the weddins march waa rendered oy air. John D. Hatchett, In the presence ot a number of friends and relative tne wedding vows were spoken by Rev. W. J.' Boger, ot"Mt Molly, cousin ot the hrM. Mf, and Mrs. Landquist left t ift nvinrir this morntnsr for Win ston. where the groom is a. prominent riruE-rlst. v- fjial nvinlni Hr. ana. Mrs. 4,-auuwi were at home to a large- number of Invited tuests to meet the weaamg nartv. Receiving with Mr. and Mrs. Cannon were Misses Landqquist. of witiHtnn Miaa Lena Stevens, Mrs. J. B. Douglas, Mr. Landqulst, and Mr. Peterson. ' ' TO ORUA.VlZ.Ci. This is the week the farmers of Cabarrus are fo organise. They will meat in the county on. the 80th. while on Saturday; tne am, a couniy wwi nv n h held in the court house. At these meetings to be held on Fri day t the object Is to organise small unions of ' potton : growers wnerever a number can be gotten togemer. is hoped that through these organis ations, all the producers of totton In the county can be Drought into or nniniinn while these townships or district organizations will send dele gates to and help organise the county association, ine umirru did not take any dertnlte steps at the recent meeting for the reason that they were not so well represented as was thought necessary 10 Th Junior Order of Mt. Pleasant will nresfent a Bible and an American flag on Friday to the school of the IMoose district In No. 6. The same council held very impressive ceremonies- last Friday at the Rimer school In the same township, Dr. Alexander Oraharn. of Charlotte, being present and making the address of the occas ion. ' . . Mr. Kelly Lyles, of the Southern Express Company's office. Is extreme ly low with peritonitis. He haseen very ill for a week and Is to-day des perately ill. ' , CHRISTMAS VISITORS. There has" been a rush of Christmas visitors this week. In nearly every Concord home there Is a visitor or some home comer, who is spending the holidays in the city. As a conse quence there will be much doing so cially this week. Mrs. S. E. Allen en tertains the Pleasure Club this ufter noon. The New South Club gives Its annual reception this evening, which Is an event of annual' significance. A stag supper Is being worked out' for Friday night, while there are the usual rounds of dinners and social gatherings. Prof, and Mrs. W. G. Caswell, who were marnea last wwk, wm Concord to-morrow for a visit to friends and relatives. - CHRISTMAS COTILIjION. An Enjoyable Social Event at W'll llainston at Which a Charlotte Belle . Was a truest of Honor. .Correspondence of The Observer. Willlamston, Dec. 27. On Monday evening the Christmas cotillion was given to the ladies of the town by the society men. The event was as de lightful as poslble. The guests of hon or were Mis Mary Brocxennrough, of Charlotte and Miss Claudia Simmons, of Washington, N. C. These ladles, belles wherever they go, captured Wll liamston by their charming graces. Mis Brockenbrough is considered one of the most beautiful young women in North Carolina, she Is very popular In society in Charlotte and Richmond, Virginia, where she Is a frequent visi tor. Her blonde beauty and her tall willowy figure are the admiration of every one who is so fortunate as to know her. Miss . Simmons, who Is a debu tante of this season, Is one of the pret tiest"' blondes to be seen anywhere. She has all the freshness of her girl hood pictured in her beautiful face, and la already, in spite of her short stay in society, a most admired belie. The ladies never looked more beautiful, all the gowns were as handsome as . ever seen,' and the beautiful figures of the cotillion led by. Mr. J. Paul Simpson and-his charming, young wife made the evening one of rare enjoy ment. . The following dancers were present: Miss Mary Brocken brouKh. of Charlotte and Mr. Harry Birrs: Miss. Claudia Simmons, of Washington and Mr. Wilson G. Lamb, Jr.;. Miss Annie Lamb and Mr, Foun tain Llpscombe, Miss Nora Fowden and Mr. Simon C, flltterson, of Kins ton; Miss Mayo Lamb and Mr. Conway Newman, of Richmond, , Miss Henri etta Peele and Mr,' Thad Lawrence, Miss Annye Peele and Mr. Robert Walker, of , Plymouth, Miss "-. Laura Jones and Mr. Kader Crawford, Miss Julia Myers and Mr.- :FrancUr S.- Has sell, of Oxford, Miss Annabelle Ever ette and Mr. John W. Hassell; Miss Victoria Martin ; and Mr. B. Frank Godwin, Miss Hannah Vic Fowden and Mr.. Don Godwin, MIbs Essie Peele and Mr. Irwin Cof field. Stags: Messrs. C. 8. Hassel. William Sherod,; of Hamilton, William Mort6n, of Robert son vllle. Wheeler Martin, Jr.f i Luke Lamb, wllmer Sltterson. . ' ' Trinity Personals and News Notes. tii Miss Hattle Brewer.'. Correspondence of The Observer. ' -.l l Trinity, Dec. 27. 'The following young people have arrived. at home to spend v the holidays: Messrs.? "VYY, S. Weeks, jjj J. B., White, ot Greensboro; Misses Nan , iieuman, rearr i-ams ana i.uia Harris and Kva" Heltman. (Mr.? and Mrs. T. D. Harris, ot Ashe boro, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ' ' B. Parker. Mr.rand Mrs. O. F. Klrby, of lllgh point, ere spending the holidays here, Messrs. A. E. Scarborough and , Frank H. . Wood, are here for the holi days, Masters Will and Frank Ellis, , of Durham'; are spending the holidays -"With their grandparents, Dr. aha Mrs. F. H; Wood. . - v , An entertainment and Christmas tree waa given by the Sunday school on the night before Christmas, tnd was great ly enjoyed by the large crowd present An ddress by Dr. F. H. Wood to the children was also Included. 'Kf'Mf Services by Rev,- Albert Sherrlli was held in the church Christmas morning, " Mrs. Fields and Children. of Leaka vllle are visiting Mrs. Ftelds father, ' Trof W. T. Cairaway.V-Vv.;'?i--iA-"-:. The Christmas holiday have been - rather quiet here, on account of bad weather and lack of enthusiasm from the absence of "booze." i SON ONE SPOON UTHERH M CHMOND.t PROF. HOL'JS HEAVY LOSS. He Was In a Wlnston-Salcm Theatre When III Home Was Destroyed A Xcxv Mimufncturlug Kntenrl4 iovemor-Klebt Glenn Caned. Correspondence of Tne Observer. Winston-Salem, Dec. 27. Prof. J. Allen Holt's handsome residence at Oak Ridge was destroyed by fire about 8 o'clock last night. Professor Holt was at the auditorium witnessing the play when a telephone message came from Mrs. Holt notifying- nlm of the loss of their home. The Are started in the servants' room. The flames spread rapidly and only a portion ot the fur niture in the parlor and library was saved. The large dining room for the students of Oak Ridge Institute caught from Professor Holt's residence and was also destroyed. One of the dor mitories of the school was only saved by the favorable nature of the winds. Professor Holt's home .was a model residence. It was built about eight years ago. He Carried $3,000 Insu rance and says his loss Is not less than $3,000 above insurance. He returned home this morning. The Universal Manufacturing Com pany, which was chartered by the State last week, will handle various kinds of feathers. These will be used to make comforts, pillows, quilts and robes. Feather beds and pillows will also be renovated by a special method. All the machinery to be used for these various purposes la the Invention of Mr. W. H. Robinson, of New York, who has been here for several weeks arranging for the establishment of the nw enterprise. The machinery is of the improved type and Is protected by patents, which will enable the new company to handle feathers In an' en tirely different way from that employ ed by most concerns of a similar na ture. Governor-elect Glenn ha been pre sented with a handsome cane, made from one of the old cedars that stood in the Salem graveyard for one hun dred and thirty-five years. The gift was made by Messrs. R. G. and John Shultz. The Governor duly appreciates the glft, He appears to be as proud of it as the gold-headed cane he has own ed for several years. Governor Glenn will be busy this week preparing his Inaugural address. Harry Nallor, the boy who shot and killed Bob Hudson, near the new Win sun water works Saturday, was re leased that evening, the Investiga tion showing that he shooting was ac cidental. The Hudson boy was burled Bunday afternoon. Fifty-six relatives and friends at tended the golden wedding celebration by Mr. and Mrs. Jlarrlson Crouse, near Fried berg Monday. 'Forty-one children and grandchildren were present. An elagtnt dinner was served and the aged couple were the recipients of many nice presents. The occasion was one long to o remembered by every attendant 1 CONCERNING COTTON. Mr. Jasper Mlllei' Gives His Views and Some Criticism of the Govern ment Report. ' To the Editor of The Observer: They tell many good stories at the expense of the Irish, among them this one: On Jandlng In New York, fresh from the Emerald Isle, one of them was asked whether he was a Republi can or a Democrat. a He replied that ho did not Jmow whether he waa a "Ray publican" or a "Dlmocrat" but that he'wna "agin the government." I want to eay, I atn like the Irishman. I am "agin" the government," on this crop guessing and glnners reports, and think, that Congress should abolish the whole' business. One hundred mil lion dollars would not cover the losses to the cotton States by these two sources. Why should the government take the cotton census and make guesses on that crop any more than any other or all other crops? It is a menace to and unsettles all business pertaining to cotton. It looks, on Its face, llkp- there waa an error In the census reports. For Instance, the blanks sent out for November call for all cotton ginned from August 15th to November 20th, whle the reports claim to report only to November 14th." Now, If the government reports everything (.ginned to November 20th and then goes back to November 14th and counts from that to December 13th. there are six of the active ginning days counted twice; and again, the 278.000 bales ginned from the 15th of August to the 1st of. September are counted In last years receipts and again In this year's crop. The glnners should organize in every 8tate and report to a" central head In each State, -and the several central heads report to ja. committee and give? out an exact' crop report to see if there Is not something radically wrong Irs the government reports! Where rivalry has existed Among the glnners some of them have reported more than they actually ginned, in order to beat thetr competitors. - Ons fc Inner of this (Mecklenburg) county, began his numbers at ioi, Instead of number one. Another' reported . 00 bale to the government, while he ttnvn he actually . ginned! only 280 bales. uoxton naarsi vitiue, una uie mills can t sm n chalk marks, a nd If s the farmer holds and cuts hh acreage next year he will get his price for his cotton. JASPER MILLER. HEADACHES FROM COLDS r Laxative Bfomo Quinine removes the cause. To get the genuine ball for the full name and look for signature of E. W. GROVJl : Vv'-... 2Co. f o : v Good Luck : Premiums On the label of every cn of Good Luck Baking Powder wilt be i n found a coupon. Cut them out and save. Each one is valuable. In every can there is a premium booY that tells how to get useful articles free This premium offer is made to more thoroughly introduce Baking Powder though it already enjovi the largest le of any baking powder in the world. Good Luck flaking Powder .is positively pure and has un surpassed leavening qualities. It makes delicious bakings and Keeps tnem longer ana better, its unexcelled merit has developed a tremendous demand for it carloads and train loads being shipped to all sections of the country. This makes it nnxiihU to offer so good an article at the moderate pouna can. your aeaier lor " uooa jlucr us if he csn'f supply you. TOE SOUTHERN MFG. CO. Richmond, Va. UR3 IT'S LIQUID. It's Harmless. A GAY WEKK AT AS1IKBOHO. . . A Aumlwr or Sunday School Kilter- tatnmciits Add to the Enjoyment of the Holiday Personal Mention. Correspondence of The Observer. Aaheboro, Dei. 27. The entertain- ment for the Methodist Episcopal Sun day which was nlven last night, was well attended, despite the inclement weather. The c hildren were made happy by a splendid treat. The old sexton was nut forgotten. "Uncle Kelly" had been very faithful and was given a beautiful Bible. ; Mjr. Claude Munis returned to ' Greensboro yesterday. Messrs. T. H. I and J. A. Ke.tdlng spent Christmas I with their purenm at Maaud. Miss 1 Myrtle Scarborn goes lo Steeds to- j morrow to spend several days with her friend, Miss l.ulu Sleed. Mr. and Mra, Moses Hammond spent Saturday anl Bunday with the family of Mr. W. C. Hammond, their son. Mr. Thomas Johnmm, of Farmers, was here; Saturday to meet his sister. Miss Annie, who has been teaching music at Mocksvlllc. Mrs. F. a. Henley visited relatives In Randleman last week. Mr.. Thomas C. Worth is spend ing several days lrf town. Mr. and Mrs. George Marker, of Chase City, Va,, are visitliiK at the home of Mrs. Barker's pu rents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rush. The members of the Presbyterian, Christian and Methodist Sunday schools were given very nice treats on Christmas day, and there was also a bountiful supply of presents for the Presbyterian and Holiness Sunduy schools. This has been a very (julet Christ mas; there has been no lawlessness, not even a single arrest made during the holidays. 1 am grateful that we are so far removed from the "Raleigh dispensary," where the cash received from "booze" on Saturday last amount ed to more than $2,800, but as the dis pensary Is bucked up by the moral ele ment of society maybe it is not so bad as to get tanked up from a bar room or a moonshine snapping turtle. Sam Jones says between two evils he chooses neither, and who will deny the righteouMiieKS ot Sam's conclusion In this matter? Ex-Sherlrf E. C. Lasslter, of Farm- er, and brot her, are developing a gold iiims oc veil unit n iiwst.li ui j 1 v; l itix I, promises wonderful results. A recent assay of the ore runs the value to $700, per ton. Mrs. E. B. McCain has been post master at this place for the last thirty-seven consecutive years. She Is a lady of superior Intelligence, is familiar with every detail connected With the business of the office and by Her faithful and accommodating ser vice has won the respect and esteem of the entire town. A RECEPTION AT .STANLEY. The Young Men or- the Town Enter tain I'ersonu I and Social NotOH. Special to The Observer. Stanley, Dec. 2X. -The youn? m!i of the town entertained quite a crowd at a reception In the Aeadotny building on last evening. The following yo".i.n folks enjoyed their I-. . .--; i t a 1 1 1 v : Yil-se Beulah and Myrtle Howell; Vm1h. Irene and Bertie Peterpun; Alii-- and Edith Mason, ISessie Mania, Clara. Thompson, Jennie and Kmma Jenkins. Margaret Howell. Mury Mcl.urd, Lydfa Rotledge, Ida McLean. Claud Jekins, Willie Sumr'e; Messrs. OMr. Hunter, Milton hitener, Luther Mauney, Howard Abernethy. Harry McLean, John Carpenter,' Oscar Car penter, George Hoover. Carl Carpen ter, L. W. Jenkins. Edward Jenkins. Gun Cloninger. W. B. Mays. Tom Jenkins, Walter Mason, Robert Peter son, Dick Hunter. Profs. J, W. Dellin ger and Lloyd Thompson and Nat. Daniels, of Oxford. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Carpenter, of Itio Ctiailot;c shoo - Hand-sewed wtlt,' choice Vict Kid. made Blucher style like cut, and Bat. Style, with opera . toet Jcld tip and military heeL or -wide toe, kid tip. with- common sense heel: sixes, 2 to 8; width. D and E; price. $1(0, By mall, 20c: extra.;,,;-..;: .'W--. , -5;- i --V'i", ;'.; N.- GiLnnnrn & eo. 7 - price of 10c per or writs ALL HEADACHES. The perfect remedy for Colds. IndtgMtl Psrlodlo Pains. Brain Fait, etc. Prevents Tr Nausea and Hlok Hedncti llinees th nerve on. Train' nerves. Trlni bottls lOo. Shelby, are visiting at Mr. H. F. Car- penter's. -Mr. K. II. Suggs, of Bel- mon. was In towr yestorday. Invl- tatlons will be Issuwl in a few I days announcing the marriage of Miss I Lyda Hutledge ti Mr. Frank Thomp- son, of Richmond, Va. John G. Car- penter leaves this morning for Bel mont, where he arts as best man at the Btowe-UuRgsveddlng. Miss Walters, of Pennsylvania, and Misses LJttle and DeiBeera, of Hickory, will arrlveto-day to visit Mrs. K. L. Pegrarh. Catarrh of Stomach Cured by TO-HI-TA J. H. Wyckoff, Owe iiealtb and Strenrth to MIzhtv Heallnz Qualities of TO-NI-TA, Or. Lorentl'e Qreat Mucous Membrane Bitters. " I suffered excruciatingly from indiges tion and caturrli of the stomach and noth ing seemed to do me any good until I was induced to take TO-NI-TA. It soothed my stomach from the first dose. TI10 second day my appetite grew better. I did not feel so distressed after eating, and in a few dayt I noticed a wonderful improvement. 1 am now in perfect health and can eat anything TO-NI-TA has made a new man of me, and I will always recommend it to anyone who is run down or suffers frtmvlndigcstion or catarrh of the stomach." J.IWWyckoff, Elizabeth, N. J., April 10. 1904. TO-NI-TA cures catarrh no matter where it may appear, whether In the stomach, head, throat, lnngs, kidneys, bowels, or bladder, and It has also worked marvelous results in the treatment of the common and distressing complaints peculiar to women. All druggists, or direct, $1 a bottle,. Dr. LorenU's "The Beautiful fitory of Life" and doctors' advice free. Lo rents Uedical Co., Flatlron Building, New York. HOTEL EMPIRE Broadway and Btxty-Third Street NEW YORK CITY over $250,000 In Improve ment '::S?'Sqr-J Just completed -ELECTRIC CLOCKS. TELEPHONES AND AUTOMATIC LIGHTING.. DEVICES IN EVERT ROOM. Completely Remodeled and Re-Decorated. Refurnished Throughout in Solid Mahogany and Brass. One Minute to elevated and Subway 8tatioiuv-rf;';'.!':Sv c; Take Nearest Car at Any Railroad or Steamboat Terminal, they ell pass , 1 or tramfer ' to the Empire. Within easy "walking - distance ' of all - Theatres and Department Store. , Restaurant Noted for Excellent Cook ing, Efficient xiervloe-end Moderate Chargea - Rooms (with sse ef bath) $1.50 per day up; rooms (with private bath) $2.00 per day up; Suites (with private bath. $J.s0 per day up. . ; W: JOHNSON QUtNN. ; SA60S&7PET7EE ;.'MI$'!li I ,v K Vi IMPROVED ESTIMATES FORKISKED. A. H. WASHBURIM, SOUTHERN AGOrJT, CH ARLOTTB, NORTH CAnOLirjI. WM. T. WOODLEY, M.0. Oynaeoologtst and Dermatologist. Office and rtsldence. lit West Ninth Avanue. Charlotte, N. C Office hours: I to II a. m 1 to I p. m. Practice limited to diseases of women nd skin dlssases. especially elsetro lysis or orgnnlc tissues, such as moles, warts, enlarged veins, superfluous hair and other blemishes, without pain or scsr. Having had many years' sips rlence In the above named special branches, and henceforth devoting my entire time to them, confidently hope tor general patronage. Franklin High School, Frankllrrvllle, N. C, Dec. . '04. Mrs. Jos Person, Chsrlotte. N. C: Dear Madame. I cannot express my full ap preciation of your wonderful Remedy. I have used It in my home for three years, and think It Invaluable. As a tonic, It cannot be excelled. For In digestion, or run-down system, it has no equal. I wish every sufferer would give It a fair trial. It will certainly do all I you claim for It. Mra Mary C. Weatherly. MRS. JOE PERSON Manufacturer, Charlotte, N. C. At all Druggists and Dealers. K0D01 digests what yes sell K0D0L Mrllle i streofdMas and sweet ens the stemach. K0D0L MrnS and bevel troubles. K0D0L eeoslerstsslhe aotlenef Tv 4 the gsstrlo glands and fives tone to the digestive organs. K0D0L relieves aa sverworkes stomach ef all nenreee strain, gives to the heart e lull, free and vntremmeWd notion, nourishes the eerveus evslem and feeds lbs brsla. K0D0L venderful remedy thai Is making se an say slek people well and weak Bessie strong by rj vteg to their bodies eJlef the nourUhment mat Is contained la me feed Ibey eat Tet SmIm Cm twnh Tea. r all. 11.00 BlMkotdlM 144 Si m trss sbw. hs tot Me. A , O. DeWITT A CO., enoAoo R. II. JORDAN ft CO. Xm if uutiiS I , CHARLOTTE'S BEST CONDUCTED HOTEL. . Central and Annex Special attention given to Table Service, making it un equalled in the South. This is a feature of the Central that is claiming the atten tion of the traveling public - Clean, Comfortable beds : Attentive Servants. . C L Hooper,. Manager. M 1 QUILDERO OF CdTTOW r.iAGc; - ' " f t " ' ' ' ' " ' v ' ' ' The Charlotte Supply Co. tra ARl iOUTHalRN AOXMT1 TO TINNED WIBE, OERUAH HEDDLE3 AIM) HED- DLE FRA1IE3. WRXTB t7l FOR PRICE 3. Foskett ft Bishop Btetm Crape carried ta stock, alao CarA aething gal a full line ot Supplies. ' , - : ; CHARLOTTE. BIRUINQHAM. SPABTAimimg. And Bolloro During the past year we have col lected from various sources some seo ond-hsnd engines and boilers. After the ginning season was over ve ever hauled and tested these, and are bow offering them for sale at attractive prices. At present our list embraces the following: One 40 H.P. boiler on skids and engine. One 15 H.P. return tubular heller and 11 H.P. engine. One 10 M.P. boiler on skids and engine. Any one who may be In need of any of theses sixes is requested to write us for detailed description and prices. UDDELL COMPANY, Engines, Boilers. Saw Mills, Improved Gin Machinery, Pulleys, Shafting, eto. 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