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-4 "X ; m:::rixo held ' j tor Ttic Snrli is AsWd to Call ,-. ... . riMii in Charlotte ' the .ijit of the Month Mr. James It tint: Cutler, of th" American forestry " Atisoclutlon, llerex-A Meeting .An nounced for This Afternoon. s ' 4 . ' Mr. James H. Cutler, ' representing the American Forestry; Association, iJs 4 la the- city to confer with persons In Iterested In the preservation - of ; the forest 'ot this section of the country, ' A meeting "waa held in the assembly . room of the aoutnern juanuiacturer OJub. yesterday af ternoov and , Mr 1 ' Cutler spoke of his work.1, The follow ins gehtlemen. were present , to" bear v Jilmf Messrs. Bryant, H. M, " McAden, 'W.' a. Jr:, R. R. Ray, H. 8. McNIncB. R. M. Miller. Jr.. H. E. C Bryant and L, A. Wadsworth. i - Mr.'tR. M.' Miller called the meet- in to order at 4:30 o'clock, ty aaytng-i "Mr. Cutler la here In the Interest of f r mstry,. We must hear him and see , what we can do to help him." . , - , Mr, CuUer, a tall iron gray man, of , the fine old New England Presbyterian ,'A elder type,' rose from his chair and be gani "About forestry! I do not know ' ; , one tree froA another. ! do know that ' V vyou gentlemen who use power will feel V the effect ot the loss of the timber t irotn your mountains tne; oesiruo ' :-!.". tlon keens uo. It is a menace to you rltOshave this. thnber cut off. ' Fifty i years from now the water powers will X , be almost worthless, and you will H Jhave either a feast or famine. When one has to use cteam power six months , " " In the year, that la worse than . no water ' power, Tnat ,i wnat you may expect If-you keep oa denuding the lands. - v -" ., "Senator Prltchard, when V In Con gress. introduced a bill .asking for MO. 000,000 for the purpose of buying up mountain landa We do not need that much to egln wlthn what we want to do to ret New. Hampshire wrcn us and ask for Sl.OOv.OOO or $1,500,000. This sum could , be added to from time to time when we proved to Congress that Our Investment were good. The Unit , - ed States has taken more than 100,000 acres from the public lands of the 1 1 West and that; was yours, mine; every , s State -in- the union had. an interest , VI in Jt. We should ask that some of It . , foe sold, ft necessary, so that out xor- est could be preserved. - But We must r1 5- srn fammrA 4v deereea. ' ' ' - "The American Forestry Association t , has pledged Itself to help push through ' the proposed White Mountain Park and ' the Appalachian Park. Mr. James Wilson, secretary of Agriculture, la president of our association, The so ciety has something like 400 members In Massachusetts, a many In New York and so on. some members are - so enthusiastic that they have given as much- as I,009 each toward us ' BUDDOrt. i k , ' "We will have an annual meeting In ' Washington City on the 16th and 17th. The next meeting will be held in the 'v South, and Charlotte is the central point. " We Should create - a sentiment - that will influence your members In : Congress, we ought to pass resolu tions that Will show the Congressmen the kind ot people who are backing the movement. Ht is Uke President r- . Roosevelt said, when In Raleigh some time ato: 'Your people are not mllve ' to thl Important subject.' . We want , to get us a reeling for a State rores- " try department. ' . ;"We can do great good by holding a meeting here the last of this montn " v.and asking the Governors nd other '6tate offlcers of North Carolina,, south ' Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee and Viis ' here who will pass resolutions that Congress will respect; you people can 1 do it ' ; - "We can get Congress . to pass aJ -; mil mac - win . neip us; one mai win V give us several nunarea tnousana aoi lars to start with, and then we can gradually move forward.'" : . -' At the conclusion of Mr. Cutler's re- marks Mayor McNlnch asked Mr., R. M. Miller, president of the American Cotton Manufacturers' ; Association, "what he thought of the proposition. Mr. Miller declared that, his assocla , . tkm bad - endorsed the Appalachian , Park movement, and he was In - fa . , vor of helping. , : . ' - A dtsrusslon, in which all present took part, followed, and the result was Z that Mayor McNlnch was asked to In- vite people from far and near to meet here for a general conference on the subject of forest preservation. The i, fkroposed meeting would most likely be ' a tremendous affair. Mayor McNlnch will appoint a com ",r mlttee of prominent dtlsens who will C. meet at the Southern Manufacturers' - Club, at 4:30 this afternoon, and take ' ...proper steps toward calling the pro- Tosed 1 conference. -Governor -Glenn and ,!ti' ether well known -men wlfll foe ln ''! vvlted to speak. r, ' r. V All those interested in this work are , k Invited to attend the meeting at the ' "club this afternoon.? Those who are so .. m ... ... " Nlnch's committee ' will foe notified ovep the telephone.'" Y. M. C. : A. NEWS. ' A Book. Contest hy "The Dickens" and X , "The 8cotts"-faw Meeting to, be " , '" Addressed by JDr. Hardin. :,,v . ' ' . ... . . ... . .. ., ine norary committee ot tne ooy s - J department or the young Men's i, (Christla.a- Aesookitton met yesterday test to last for a period of 30 days, , ' i the object being to secure- more- books 'i nf thfl hmi'. llhmMf. Th name at . are "The Wckens nd "The Scotts,? ' I I'llll Mil T ITIITi inw VMWT TXT n flTB TTI MMmm i' teams are captained by Richard -Mul--, t len and" James Hutchison. The junior .si J" Bible study clubs will meet this mora i - "ing at 8;30 o'clock. There are five In c it - The 'mass meeting for men only to i ( snorrow afterhoon under the auspices ,v of the Toung Men's .Christian Assocl f"ing one, , f , ' ' jl J . - " As has .been announced Rev, Dr. ' i Martin D. Hardin pastor Of the Sec t. nd Presbyterian church .' will - speak It is .understood that the1 address. , air unuauariy strong one ana, uie securing Dr.- Hardin to deliver this address,, which will he one worthy to follow the strong addresses that have been given in the preceding meetings of the series.- - ,l1 i'' r t ; One.of the most Interesting features of the meeting will be a male chorus which "will, lead the' congregational singing- Sunday afternoon. Prof." Over cssh. swishes ail who Intend partici pating to meet f or : praotio- to-night at S o'clock. In the association , par All mien will be welcome to this ser vice, ' whether members of the associ ation or tiot.', . .v ' i V , , The soothing and comforting effects ", of DeWitfs Witch Hssel Sslve, when ... applied t Piles, sores, cuts. bolls, etc.; Subdues pain almost instantly, v This salve draws out ths Inflammation, re " duces swelling and acts as a rube facient, thus circulating the ? blood . through the diseased parts, permitting r or aiding Nature to permanently re move ths trouble entirely.' Bold by King Drug Co, , - Mrs.iL.- V.;iowe and ll.frS Georgia Lowe received at their home, on West Seventh street, yesterday afternoon, in compliment to Miss Katharine Jor dan and Miss Lily Rhyne and Mrs. Brown Wallace, of Mount Holly. . The home was tastefully decorated for the occasion, the library being done in red and green and the dining room In pink and green. , i. . v - The . hostesses were assisted In re ceiving by Mesdames W. T.. Jordan, Walter Brem, C M. Patterson, Bailey, of Philadelphia,-Pa.; Hugh A, Murrlll, Max Q. Hunter George W. Graham, Jr 6, Ji ,Lowe, of Concord; R. H: Jordan, J. C. Tats. H,- A.Klueppel berg. P - H. MoCollough; v Misses Weaver, of'Wework: Helen, Rhyne, Nancy Brown, Dora Sater, .Norma Van Landlngbam, : Louise WadsWorth, Laura- Bpong ad- Janle Kiutts,. f Salisbury' it, if i ; '-; w , ,. Miss 'Llltle May Jetton entertained the members of the Little Frolicking Club at her home at JOB West Fifth street, yesterday afternoon'. " The fol towing members, of the club ,, were present; - Misses Harriet Orri Mar guerite Manning, AUeen Bull, Sarah Moseley, Adelaide Moseley, E1U Mose ley and Louise Spong. Refreshments were - served : ' In the dining ' room, which1 was beautifully decorated, ..the prevailing color being red., ,' ' . s',f, t ; 'f'.! m m r J? t v Judge and. Mrs.. W, ' A.' Hoke. r who spent several days with Mr., and Mrs. H. E. .C. Bryant, at 605 North Church street, left - yesterday for their' home in Lincoln ton. 1 " ' , ' ',' Mrs. E. O. Anderson, of Llncotnton, is visiting Miss Bailie Sumner, at the home pf Mr. H. E. C; Bryant. '. Miss' Nannie Huhtley, of -Wades-boro. spent yesterday la the cttyr . guest at the Buford. ., ; Miss Emma Abernethy. after spend ing a few days In the city, ; the guest v of Miss Margaret Erwin, left yesterday morning for her home, at River Bend. , - Mrs.' Leona Burrlss,. of Chester, fl, C, has arrived in the city and Is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. W, J. Hynd man, on East Fifth street. "f Among the guests at the Central last night was Mrs. J. A. Claywell, Jr., of Morganton, ' WELL PLEASED WITH TBJPA !; Mr. C. " Cr Moore and Col. H. C. . Dockery Delighted With Richmond Mr. Moore to Go to Mew Orleans. For the past several days Mr. C. C. Moore, : of Charlotte, and Col. H. C. Dockery, Of Rockingham, have been In Richmond, Va., soliciting funds for the support of the North Carolina Cotton Growers' Association. In a let ter received from Mr. Moore yester day, he stated that be had met with a most cordial and liberal reception bv the- business Arms of Richmond and that he was full of hope as to the success of his mission. Mr. Moore passes through the city to-day en route to New Orleans, La., where he will attend, on the side, the meeting v of the national executive committee of the Southern Cotton As sociation! At this meeting the elec tion of a president of the association will take place. , Mr. Moore will then return to the state and win take up his canva on the platform "no In crease-hi acreage.",'" Officers " 3reensboro ' Manufacturers' Club. ' Correspondence of The . Observer. Greensboro, Jan. II. At tne annual meeting of the Merchants and Manu facturerer Club Jast night the follow ing were elected for the ensuing year: President. W. B. . Merrimon; first vice president. John L. King r socond vice president, W. G, ! Mohan; secretary and treaenrrer, L H. Sellars; board of governors. Dr. W. Ai Lash, F. J. Mutr, R. J. Mebane, O. 8. BrauslMiW, a. s. Ferguson,- Jr., - Dr. L. M. ' Humphry and E. J.. Justice; election committee, R. D. Douglas, W. B. Harrison. W. R. Land, Wj Et 6chenck and Jaev F Oobte, Blue Ribbon means the " "Beet Ever Made" In Lemon and Vanilla Extracts. Ask for Blue Ribbon Vsnllla, and say it plain. Goes twice as far and the flavor l perfect, . - - - ', ONE 'WEEK';,; . Commencing. ,v MONDAY. JAN. 15 THE OSMAN STOCK CO. In - Repertoire. Monday night, Lincoln J, Carter's sensational melodrama "DOWN MOBILE" PRICES: 10, SO and SOc. Seats now on sale at Jordan's. La dies tree Monday nlsrht. when a. companied by one paid 10c. ticket, if purchased netore f p, m. . - r tages offered SALE where ; r. THat has tcvcr presented itself to "the 'dothing con-" V v 4 sumers,o,this aty is. the, money;, saving advan-; . . TisM.m t?&P?$jcm be; had .-.at (;i,LE5SSTHAJSr,,C Sale Postively Closes 'klJK' T JC r t J. f Tta" J H f . HOTEL, WOODWARD -J?; Broadway and 55th, "BW . -fi't't". Nenv York City. A high-class - transient and " residential hotel, -catering only !' to ' a , refined and exclusive- " cllsnUlfc J.' M Exceptional Restaurant, .Muste, f t -,r jttt D. GREEN, fcgr, ; HOWARD - KYLK MAKES GOOD,' Th Title Role In f Moaart" Fits Him Splendidly---Performance Witnessed -. by Too small an A nolo nee. ,. .. '..A' small " audience - witnessed the production of "Moaarty". with ' How ard Kyle in ' the; leading role;' at the Academy of Music last ; nlffht. The play was ; far above tits average attrac tion at the academy and: deserved a much larger house. In the title role Mr. ' Kyle was alt that could be de sired. He seemed to fit the role exactly.- His sofVvfout not feminine voice, his ' manner aiyl his make-up were . such as . 'one would naturally associate with the great , musician. His acting was good, in "places su perb. "The play was full of subtle tragedy and pathos, and ' difficult to act, but always Mr; Kyle showed him self the born artist, ' , Mr, Kyle's support was pretty good. The leadings parts were well taken and ,there were no noticeably weag places in the cast. -. -i ,. , i i n 'f v Suburban Realty Company Organizes. ' ' The stockholders In ! the recently chartered . Suburban Realty Company met last evening at e o'clock. in the office of F. C. Abbott & Company, in the Trust building and organised.: The following named gentlemen were elect ed directors: Messrs. V. C. Abbott, W, F. Harding and George R. Collins, of Asheville. The directors elected of ficers as follows: President and treasurer, F. C. Abbott; secretary, J. O. Thomas: attorney, W. F. Harding. " The new company was Incorporated several weeks ago with an authorized capital stock, of $200,000, J25.000 of which was then paid In. The company has already acquired some valuable property m the suburbs of the city, which will be Improved and put on the market: '" If You Haven't Inspected "The American'' Typewriter, don't buy, yet. .Simple in construc tion, easily handled, and of very few parts. Does not get out of working order easily. Sold only by Houston, Dixon & Co Help For The Ladies No household commodity is half so useful or satisfactory as the SAD : IRONS We have just received a new ship ment You'll . buy them If you see them. 8 for a for $1.25. 1.60. Allen Hardware Co. -m-W'im v -M, ,; M Wholesale and Retail in the GREAT DISSOLUTION the -ftocsVges of - V A. JCLC'iO.'iS, f '"T; r i. I ' ' , , ? , I " 'i A - A1 ATT tCK eiaiaiasasst- - - - Clean-lid Hat Sale To-Day, 10 O'dodi Every Hat In The Store Must Go '' i. j. " 'icS-', l" f'' Regardless of Cost or Value Many of them are very nice trim' med ones, In late styles, worth all the way up to $5.00 each, and we offer them all at one price . . . . 25c. each. All Trimmings Half Price for this Sale, Including our entire stock of Wings, Breasts. Pom Pons, Feathers, eta ) Lace Sale Monday 10:30, 5c yard Worth, all the way up to 16 c. This will be our opening Lace Sale for the season of 1906. and we are going to make It a big one In point of values and assortment. Have you seen our big window dis play of fine Vals, all new patterns, Linen Torchons, Platte Vals and Wide Fancy Cotton Laces? All In this Sale at 5c. a yard. J1IVEYSC0. : , IS WEST TRADE ST. SAW EDGE COLLAR Looks bad enough, but good ness knows it feels worse than It looks. There is nothing more uncomfortable and more Irritating. If will get a, ' man in a bad humor quicker than anything In the world, and keep him out of sorts all day long. We pride ourselves on our matchless eollar work. Our collars are turned and Ironed and smoothed so carefully that rough, "saw edges" are un known to our patrons. iTry us next week and see. ' You will be delighted with our splendid service, Model Steam Laundry , afl -dases of Peb: 1st mk TAKE CARE OF t THE TEETH. '" Many a reputation .for beauty has been gained by a rqw of "white teeth. r A A good tooth brush is a joy ' forever, but a cheap one is a -delusion and a snare. In getting a brush, get a good - one. We guarantee all of the brushes that we sell for 25 cents or more. If they shed their bristles, we will give you a new brush free. As ' to dentifrices, we have all of the reliable ones that 'are advertised, as well as our own that we know to be pure and effective. Don.t trifle with your teeth. Treat them well, both for the sake of your comfort and ap- - poarance. - Let us help you setect a i good dentrlnce and a good brush. llawley's Pharmacy Genuine Mad Stone. 'A srenuins Mad Stone. Wilt cure bites of rabid" dogs; will cure hydra phobia; will cure bites of poisonous snakes; will . cure lock jaw; will draw any poison from the system. X have treated hundreds of cases and every one hag been cured. -r ' VA. D. YELTON. Lattlmore, N. C. When Undecided About where to send rour dvelns and cleaning work, remember that we have a : reputation : for giving satis. faction. Our aim Is to alwavsnlease and never disappoint. We make a specialty of cleaning Men's Dress mm . Neck-ties, Vesta, etc. Our prloes are moderate nd ssrvlcs the bSt , i " 1 "' Til 'I V J, - k (tez Vcrls i j ; -. , -V -, 5, ,2 f vidDDlQ I 1 1 ii i i i I J:?"" Yoo know is much easier than measuring cloth, laces, ribbons, counting clothing, shoes &c In order therefore to assist in our annual stock-taking we will TO-DAY and each day until we finish, throw out many ex tra bargains to cash buyers. In going through our immense stock naturally we 1 come across many broken lines, odds and ends of every de scription Such goods, of course, go for a mere song. And the people who know trade conditions are simply amazed at the values we are offering. So come right along and assist us in stock-taking by taking the goods out of our way and leaving the cash 1 Bret Wholesale, Retail. Hie Special values in Sheets, Pillow cases, etc Big new lot, fine broidered flannel with embroidery work, full Sheets and 10-4 size sheets ity sheeting, torn and use ouc Made "of, one of nrr pn 1 Hemstitched v t Made of ahice quality cascgoDds extr Iarge,size2 1-2c,V):i;-V;r ;3 a.rcmGir: wit Embroidered Flannel, quality, all wool em- all the new patterns of : yard wide 50c yard.' 1 " "tS't Pillow made of a good . qual-. hemmed, ready: for the best qualities cf Af v n zs 4 y Cases hit Sheets 14 S - T
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