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s UTICATlOJf ENDS - u. .. r.it nlRT and? Mr. II. h :t lu-oover $3,196.03 and i.'.t,j.l7 llevecUvely , I'Tob! the ml Kctwrte IJfe Association ut Mutes SuprtMiie Court Af .-n Decisions Rendered by Three : ower Courts ami Adda , 10 Per ( - t. to Principals, ' " At the civil terra of the' Veeklenburg i t rior Court, "Oct. "7tW. MM, : Judge A. Hoke rendered a decleicfh in fa- r or Capt-A. O. .Brenwer and Mr I. Haruoh in a suit they had brought i irainst the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association, of New Tork. The aaso' ' ition had changed classifications, re aring some of the older member of i ne organization , tor pay , larger pre miums on their Insurance, and Cr.ot. irenlzer end. Mr. Baruch sued for the amount they had paid In a premiums wilo interest, fi.ivo.ua ana i,,u.J.i re epectlvely. The association made no fight, the eaae going by default. . After the decision of Judsre Hoke wa made : the Judgment was tran ecripted to the New York Supreme Court; which corresponds to the North Carolina Superior Court The associa tion jf ought the case in New Tork, taking it to the Appellant division of ' tha ; Supreme Court, and then to the United States Circuit Court of Ao peala. ,' The "decisions were adverse In both cases and. as a final resort th organization, now the Mutual Reserve Life Association, took; a test case to tha United States Supreme Court. This highest Judicial body a few days ago affirmed the decisions of the lower courts and added JO per cent, to the .amount 'sued for to cover attorney's ' fee,-, ; Mr; Chase Brenizer, of the Charlotte fcar. Is now In New Tork for the nur- pose of settling the claims of Cant. Brenlser and Mr. Baruch. The i amounts of these claims now are: Capt. Brenizer. 13,196.03 and 6 per cent. interest on 11,985, the amount of tho ; premiums from the date of the Judg ement to the present time: Mr. Barurh. $1,709.17 and Interest on $1,115, the amount of his premiums from the date of tha Judgment. Tha 'abova cases are similar to the those instituted a few weeks ago by CapC- Brenizer and Judge ArmtRtead liurwell against the Royal Arcanum, which Changed the classification on policies as the Mutual Reserve Fund .Life Association did several years ago. ... ... '. BOYS' WORK AT T. M. C. A. A. Fraternity to be Organised A Mat of Boys' dubs Meeting of the ' . Teachers Training Claw. , Tha - educational committee ot the voy-a oepanmeni ot tne xoung" Men's Christian Association will hold a very - Important meeting Saturday after- - noon at 1:20 o'clock, for the purpose , of organizing a boy's fraternity. Quite , a number of the older boys of the as oclation have been talking about or- gsuilzlng a Phi Alpha Pi Fraternity among tha members of the boy's de partment. The purpose of such an or ganization la to develop a more loyal , spirit among the members, and to get groups of boys together who are wilt ing to progress along all lines of work. The fraternity will have socials, de- bates, literary and musical evenings, practical talks, competitive games, foreign work. Members of tba educa tional r committee are requested to be following' boys compose the commit tee: Jaa Hquires, Chairman; Clyde Bhaw, - Richard Mullen, Joel McAden, Herlot Clarkaon, Jr., Henry Washburn '. and Edwin Jonns. A strong feature of the boy's work, ' this year, will be the Bible study club. Tba pames of the different clubs, with : the teacher of each club are: Tower club, Friday 8 p. m.. school toys 15 to 17, taught by D. L. Probort; Owl club, Friday $ p.. m business boys, taught by H. J. Knehel: Century club, Saturday 9:30 a. m.. school boys , to 12, taught by Edwin Jones; Hor ' hats club, Saturday 9:30 a, rn., school boya 10 to IS, tatlght by Clydo Walsh; -, Eagle club, Saturday 9:30 a. m., school . 4ft . .. l . 1 ( . ,.. . wy F iu j, laugni uy nvnry Allison; ' Triangle Club, Saturday 9:30 a. m., "school boys 10 to 13, T. J. Hutchison teacher; Hustlers club, Saturdays 9:30 a. m., school boys 10 to 14, advanced Study, taught by II. J. Kjiebel; tho boy teacher's training clans, Sundays 'J S p. m., taught by H. J. Knebel. The first eewrion of the clubs will bo hold ; according to the above schedule, when an organization of each dub win n .; perfected. A systematic graded work . 'Will be carried on in these clubs. Kueh . '. Jtlttk kMAmklist r 1 1 Ian n nu n a. I I In . t certificate, which. win-.n proprly slgn : ed, will entltln him to all of tho spe cial occasion that will be given by the : club throughout the yar. aiUdy committee will be held to-mor-j, gong afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. ytOIX. $90 FROM DKMLMOMIKS. ,Jtt'. ,'W, IJaatlPIl races a Hcrioun Churgt' In City r,llv Court AckiioMledK'd ' the) Tlieft, but Ih-nled lliat He "Doped" fle Woninn. oh CI turned ' Bound Over to IIhi SiiM-rlor Court and Sent to .fall. 3. Vf. Caddell, the young white mar. ;:.rhO was arrested at Crceiisboro Mori- . t1&v fin Ihl, lhnrr, i1 ui.filln t(ui t s. Viola and lvey Klemlng. two denlxens , Of ih Charlotte tenderloin, was nr- Taignea neiore Acting Jlecorder Hilton yesterday on two ch urges of larceny. -j.no women tentineo ttnit ("alde had Su iu incir riomc r tincy tiint and 1 "doped' Viola for th- purpose of gct f, ting the money from her. "? Caddell acknowledged that he was iusuuii( vi a uope nen'i uriil hIho uc knowledged that he had taken $88, it and did no think that Viola would care. He denied that he druxged the ' Woman.r lie wired the woman $45 af ,ter he got to Oreena!oro. and explain ed that lie would return the balantw as noon as convenient. Th fact of ' tha matter be depended upon his In - tlmacy with the woman to keep him out of trouble. ' ' The recorder bound Caddell over , to the Superior Court snd, in default of a $200 bond, sent him to Jail. County Preacher on Tcnuwrance. ' 'Ur.v - Hiferlrt flttrblutn halr,rifi, ,.f the Charlotte Anti-Saloon league, yesterday . sent a letter to every minister In. MetkU-nhurg county requesting "them to deliver a ser mon , on "Temperance and obedi ence to Law" their congregations , eoce time during the next few weeks. There are about 3$ preacher In' the rural ' district of ihe county and a sermon from each of them on the sub-jict--named Is calculated to have a great influence for the cause of tein- A Modern Miracle. ' "Truly' wlraculnu seemed - the renov-er-j of Mrs, Moilus Moll ot this plaee," tite J. ft. Hooper, vfnaUnr. 'i'on., "s was so wied by voufUing 1 1 puss from hw ioogs. Doetoivi f l:irei Iter end go aer lest her amllji i ;.I wiitcid by ier bif (i ortylstit t..iii-..; wijen,: it- 'ty urgent fennert lr". ; p New I;iwwvry was riven . her, ); sstoniNitlnc Tlult TJt m j w,Vr 'nt M-sn, ! end continued until t mi Mr (Completely ' recovered, and . a I caHliy woman loluy.''' 2t;mirn l ut (nr oi)is and eolde, ' fete, and ... i at n. IU Jvrdau Co, , VAX liAXMN'GHAM HURT. Fell oq - tha Street Car Track and -t Was Bun Dowb by a Car -Ills , Body Itadly Braised and Xieer ' atcd but lie . Reclred no . Serious ' Injur! e -The Story of tbe Acoi- y dent. , j ' j 1 i K ilr. .John VanLanfllngham, a . well known cottoa- merchant of this city, was run down and painfully hurt 1y an East avenue car, lata yeaterday af ternoon,' at h - corner of East Trade and College . streets. Ha was on his way to the stock exchange from hi of flea and started , across the ' truck ahead of an east bound car. He. did not hoar tha, bell and was n-t awnre of the approaching car until some one yelled at, hini and then, when he wheeled to turn back, his foot allpptd and he fell. The motorman applied hla brakes and locked the whoota but the car slipped along on the wet track pushing tho body of Mr VanLand lngham In front of the wheel. As Mr. VanLaandlngham passed undt-r the fender - and the front tracks he caught hold of a rod and held on Ml the car stopped. Those Who witness ed the accident thought that Mr. Van Landlngham was resting well and came out without a broken bone or Internal injury. His body, especially his leas, and arms and head, were badly bruised and lacerated, but tha injuries do not seem to be dangerous. At 9 o'clock last night Mr. Van aleeping. Dr. R. E. Mason, a police officer and a negro pulled the wound ed man from beneath tha car and car ried him in the Charlotte Drug Store, whew his wounds were dressed. Lat er he was taken to his home on East avenue in a carriage. Tnmnklns. who was driving the car, deserves much credit for the manner in which he conducted himself. Had It not been for his heroic efforts ttb stop the, car Mr. Van LAndlngham would have been killed no doubt. Had the wheel been turning Instead of sliding it would have ground Mr, Van Irfind ingham's body to pieces. v . .. A wagon load ot Dozes in irom ui Mr Van Landineham had caused him to stand on the street car track for a second. COMMITTEE ON CONFERENCE. President R. M. Miller, Jr., Appoints a Committee of tlie American vm Um Manufacturers' Association to Confer With Other Associations and Organizations Well Known Manufacturers Named. Tn accordance with a resolution adopted at the recent meeting of the board of governors or the American Cotton Manufacturers' Association, the president was authorized to ap point a standing committee on con ference. The duty of this committee Is to attend all conferences between this association and any other associ ations or organizations. The following named persons nave been named by President R. M. Mil ler, Jr., to act on this committee: Mesars. T. I. Hickman, president Oranltevllle Manufacturing Company, Augusta, Ga.; A. H. Lowe, treasurer Parkhill Manufacturing Company, Fltchburg, Mass.; 8. B. Tanner, presi dent Henrietta Mi ls, Henrietta; C. H. Fish, agent Cocheco Manufacturing Company, Dover, N. H.; U W. Far- ker, president Olympla Mills, Green ville, S. C. In addition to the above, President Miller and Secretary Bry ant are also members of the commit tee. The committee Is a very strong one, and possibly a more representa tive one could not have been ap pointed, the members being among the largest and most successful cotton manufacturers In the country. Some weeks ago a conference was held in Charlotte, between the board of governors of the American Cotton Manufacturers' Association and a committee .from the Southern Cotton Association, 'ooking to the estab lishment of closer trade relations be tween the spinner and the producer, which will no doubt prove the Initia tive of a number of subsequent Im portant meetings, and possibly the "ITtoplfln Ideal" may yet be realised by the getting together of the cotton manufacturer and the cotton pro ducer. HiiMincMs Changes at tlie Town of Cornelius. The Smith-Westmoreland Company, of Cornelius, has bought out the stock of J. N. Dove & Son and Increased the capital from $4,000 to $8,000. This con cern, which does a general merchantlle business, will have double the room It had last year, anddo a much larger "volume of business. The" officers are? J. L. Smith, president; J. P. Proctor, vice president, and Alexander Little, secretary and treasurer. The directors are: J. L. Smith, J. P. Proctor, J. T. Westmoreland, W. R. Potta, and Alexander Little. Two new stock holders, T. P, Potts and Noah Wlne coff, have been added. Messrs. R it. Smith and Noah Wine coff will on n bran-new drug store. Kveryihltn from the soda fountain buck, will be. right out of tha shop. Dcatli of Mrs. It. II. Brown. Mrs. R. M. Brown, of Charleston, x. C. died at the home of her father, Itcv M II. Hoy le, at Matthews, at 8 o'clock Inst night. She had been sick for Home time. As Miss Caldwell Hoyle this youiiK wnmwi was well-known In thlH find Union counties. She was 24 years old. The funeral will take place at Monroe to-day. SAfETY AND ACCURACY Every Prescription dispensed by us fs so carefully guarded and checked that mistakes are impossible, either In com pounding or delivery. When you have your nrescrlotlons prepared by us you may have II the comforting assurance that i. i- .... ...... . H k tn iiviuii ;i uiwicu ma watched from the time It leaves the Physician's hands until it Is delivered at your house. You may also have the comforting assurance that our stoek- of Prescription Drugs, Chemicals and Syn thetics Is choice and fresh, en abling u t fill promptly and properly and perfectly every Prescription written, you may also have . the comforting as - su ranee that we are very con scientious about the character' of our Prescription work and the contents of . svl Prescrip tions sent to us, We positive ly never take the liberty of altering the Doctor's mix tures In any manner what ever, and x "substitution - Is moat' heartily .'denounced at 4 our store. We would 'thank e yam very much ,fer yourPra acrtption bosmesa, . , . . - - ' ; , Hawley's - Pliannscy j sin, ; CARRIER IN SWOLLEN STREAM! Walter McCaU.. of Matthews, Has a , Miraculous- Escape From Drown ' Mr. Walter McCauV aubstjtuta , R. F. - D. carrier for route , No.'. 27, got Into a swollen stream, - yesterday morning, 'between the homes of Messrs. J. It. Rea and H O. L. Rea, in Provi dence, and was washed, horse; baggy and mall., into McAlplne's creek. He had a most mlraculoue . jeacape from death, but by making a, hard, ;bold fight against the surging waters he cut hla horse from the buggy and saved- Its life. The buggy -t went ' turnim and twisting down tba' creek, carrying the mail and a few personal effects with It. The stream was very much ewollen a viii arv-vaa vr ees, .. a a vmi w , .i , , Mr. McCall It a substitute for':Mr iiatneia, tne regmar carrier, . y v . For coughs and colds no remedy Is equal to Kennedy's Laxative HonV and Tar. It i different from all oth ersbetter, because It expels all cold from the system toy acting as 4 eathartlo on the bowels Affords Im mediate relief In Croup, Coughs. . Colds, Whooplng-Cough, etc, .Children love it. Sold by King's Drug Co. It la the Best Medicine Compounded . in ThlM World. . i, For mora than two years I was a severe sufferer from chronic dysen tery, brought on by acute Indiges tion. Almost dally I f. ha to t take something for relief. , It also brought on a catarrhal headache, from which I suffered daily, and which debilU tated me to euch an extent I would have to lie down three or folifUhours each day, and It made the flesh of my face extremely sore and 'sensitive to the touch. My general health was greatly Impaired, of course, and I was weak-and nervous. One day I was at my son's home, and after dinner I was taken, as usual, with one of those terrific catarrhal headaches. My daughter-in-law had been giving Mrs. Joe Person'a to her little ; boy for eczema, and It had cured '. him. She suggested that 1 try it, as a boN tie was then on the mantel. I dld , and the very first dose I took re lieved that headache. I continued It that night and the next morning, and even on the second day after I commenced it, I did not have to lie down at all, for the first time in sev eral weeks. I then bought a dozen bpttlea, and took nineteen bottles before I stop ped. My condition was brought ort by malarial fever, which 1 had con tracted in Texaa fifteen years ago, and from the affects of Which X have been suffering ever since. - Any one to see me now, and before I commenced taking Mrs. Joe Per son's Remedy, would hardly know me for the same person. For the first time in fifteen years I AM WELL, and my health has been restored. This Is my opinion, summed up, of Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. ' , It Is the Best Medicine Compounded In This World. Only stick to It long enough to eradicate the trouble from the blood, it will cure, and it la perfectly harm less in every respect. For fifteen years it is the flret thing I have ever found that counteracted that ma larial trouble contracted in Texaa MRS. MARY AMANDA NASH. Lumberton, N. C, Dec. 1, ,1905. VsaasJi"aa iiiiiii" mT K We will offer at special low prices this week our Superb line of LEATHER. PANTASOTE and VELARS COUCHES. If you are thinking of buying a Couch, don't fall to see the splendid bargains we are offering in this line. Velour Couch, regular price, $9.00,. for $8.75. Velour Couoh, regular iprlce, $12.50, for tIO.00. Velour Couch, regular price $15.00, for $12.50. Pantasote Couch, regular price, $14.60. for $12.00. Pantasote Couch, regular price. $16.60, for $14.00. Leather Couches at $24.00 to $48.60. - Wi T. Me G ay MsfactiM lianalNl r' Bney Refundd . Sputk Tryon Street HOSIEKT! ifyou'rcAman withataste for fine Hosiery, it can be gratificdjiere. If you're a man that requires strong , and durable Hosiery, you'll find it here, also.- ; If you want warm, comfortable Hose for. winter wear, we can satisfy, you. - 5 Cotton, Merino and Wool Hosiery of every sort 10c to 60ct& a pair. y t pi-, , Expect extra value here, you'll not be disappointed. Yor It Bros, & Rogers; .( ,Of territory la covered by this laundry a targe majority of the people throughout the Carolina., ,ara-. numbered emnn onr natrons. Tha fa because wa do the- rfst ,"Vork. Send all your laundering to us and Join the army ,-ot good dressers, . - -1' v 4 ' r CHARLOTTE STEAM :LAUND.W. '. Laudrerer, Pyer, xteanan, iV H .Bill " y ' WOODRUFF, ON OCIIB RACK. . 'V-1- - ..- , Ills Associates a$ Tbxaway do i not , Take Any- Stock In tlie Story He ' Gave Tlie Observer About Killing Bear, Wild Cats and the Like, It begins to look at If Cardinal .Top ped Croft Woodruff had put up a Job on an Observer man In Jelling of all of hie brave deeds around .The Lodge, on Texaway mouhtaja.y in the Sapphire country, i It turns out that Croft is 'not so' courageous after all.,' Lieut, ",Hugh WUUamc, who la now at Sapphire Xan, belplng Mrs Patent Crisp, keep that charming' little hotel, Tnaa written 'the following letter to Mr. O.; Hawley. Jr the former associate )n business of Mr. Woodruff; - . , - L "I have - never had -the pleasure - of meeting you ana you must para on me if I am takfng up too much of .your tlme but X. want ;td put yoit on tbe right ' track In regard i to ' tha : article written for Mattle Dills Croft Wood- "ruff). - It was a good story of a -good leiiow, hut we canot stand by ana nave him gull the people of thla State. It is all true about Croft having seen the deer, bear and .hear the howl of the wild cat, for there are plenty ot them here, but It does net go when It comes to his having, killed them. The truth of the matter Is Woodruff was chased down the mountain one stormy night by a razor back hog, and a wild cat wen i ao not thing l snouia leu it zor It is a sore subject with Croft' One of Mrs. Crisp's pet kittens looked in at his window, one morning, and he killed it He paid $1.80 for the glass he "shot through, but the poor cat Is not mow on the map." "....-( "The article says Croft la an Indian, so he Is, ao la his brother-Caldwell, and If you ever happen to strike both, of them together, Just drive them into a barber shop and have their hair cut before sending them back to this beau tiful Sapphire country." i; the WINNING ' The winning numbers in our Prize Contest were First Prize No. U0J2, Fifty Dollars worth: of Oooda. Second Prize No. 9234, Thirty-five Dollars worth of Goods. Third Prize No. 2573, Fit teen Dollars worth of Goods. Mr. Edwin Howard holds number for seeond, pMze. , Cus tomers wfll please look -over-Coupons and report as soon as 'you. , find a duplicate to above numbersf- -; " ' ..''.' '"- f1 -. Wishing you all a prosperous Nevr.vYear. . 4. GARIBALDI & BRUNS. SPECIAL COUCHES. as BARGAINS A '-'VAST.- EXPANSE. til SouthTryoa atreet, ft' . - i i :f 1 W. ;3 .; I I '4 i it 1 i. , I1; a Mi ,.'. ai Vit mm; 1 i . fT,'"wl 'f-'P'- "!"(-'"! 11 ..,4 - .5. , ,.. ; .. .... ; ,,, .. .. A.t '. 'if! Tllli THE LONGTATE CLOTHING COi a SPEQAL SALE Warm Winter Underwear This weok w place on sale our entire rtoclt of All Wool, pilk and Wool and Cotton and Wool Underwear at ' ' 33 1-3 Per Cent Discount Tltese goods 'are of the very best , American, and English makes and It will be to -your advantage to call and aee them. ur The vTate-BroiivnCo: THE DEOCJY CAFE PEBFrXT IN APPOINTMENT ELEGANT SEJnVlCK, s Special Dining Room for Lad lea. THE DEHHY GflFE J7.0. VMi.TO,t-;r.; . l Fohlio Stcnograplicr. , , . 1 - fxMg IMstanco 'Phone. ' -''A: ", Is very disagreeable to be in and ; especially so vjvhen you are not fully prepared, to keep out the rain. . , t v i -' : In our mamoth store, -you will find just those things . 'that keep man dry and prevent MacKintosn uoacs. ' A coat to nrotect the bodv and one that is smaranteed not to leak, is what you will get in pne of our mackintosh coats. V We have them in different styles and at . different X prices, but all guaranteed jto keep out the water, Lw ; - - v ' Another very necessary article in the time of ram is good umbrella. When-you need ityou eed it bad. Our i- stock of umbrellas was never : : thern at various prices from $1 a), w. mm cor , Mail Orders Rccdyc Prompt Attention AND PIAfJOU PIAfiO PLAYERS Our Clothing Looks Right When You Buy it And Stays Right After , You Wear it Suits $10 to $25 Overcoats $10 to $30. IM THK iiliiirtateuiipsny DOTIHj EVERETT, - l,v - i c. nigh roint. w. a l ' Knirnl etrictlv. dret-clMe: eentrslly locsted; three minute walk from depot. Hot ana eoia oams. eiectnc inou, v ters to the commercial travelers , ".. E. 1Z. PCG1I Proprietor. - sickness. more 1 complete, . we f nave to $10.v- , v " rt THE WORlft'S GREATEST PIAKOPUYERS. The Pianola will give more pleasure f y and Instruction In your horn than' ' any Inatrumentyou can make f orJhe ; 1 price. , " ' , . ' It makes an expert piano player . out of a novice In music. It enables you, though yon nay . nothing of music, to play tha piano ( perfectly. i It gives you the pleasure bf listen . Ingf to the music s of the world' . ' ' greatest composers and performers tn your own home. A Pianola Is Just the thing for a Christmas gift. Visit " our store and hear them,': CO INfUDiJH! . , Count much for ' complete ness and value. It 1a that lit tle detail work.' a little heavier here, a little hotter made there, 1 ;sna yet possibly does .not add ,( anything to the., appearance,' i; but of course makes the turnU 1 ture a great xleal better and I4 makea - th difference' In the .coat, i' t -t X? y " " - : ' 'One piece jnay look Just, a well . and cost less,-' but It- la ' never -as good. Watch that : little detail work.-- v v , , " Come to ua with your want list. " We give these small mat ters the proper attention, ,, f.. A complete stock - for your election awaits you at 1 .. . '."," .. '.a-".. at A Bur Xodiorse tot Buy rmW , , .; Bftag Slda Bealtk aal tnmd Tigtt. . -'-. A twwKle for CntwHjwitlnn, Indlrentioa, Ihre 1 n4 Kulnejr Troi'hlen. ritnolm. hcrmnn. Impure iloort. Bail Breath. 8lnl,h Bowel. Hmulacn 9d Hadksrha. IliRonlcr i.'oiiBtln TV tn tiitt. f t lurtn, OA oeoti) a bos. Ornutne made bf HOU4STSB USDS UbtfFAIfV, HfUllSoa, IT IS. ' s It Iff t
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