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CIIAItLOTTE DAILY 1 OBSERVER, JULY 20, 1906. 5 r . j , ' I IN CHARLOTTE CHURCHES , ': PRESBYTERIAN.' ..i . s Second Men's i prayer .meeting at ( 1 0 sermon by Rev, Dr. ; Kfhcald " at 11 Baraca day 4theShuiday 'school at 1:10; sermon' by . Rev. Dr. Klncald vt, :(. ;;-vv v-vv'- - TenthVAvenue--PreachJng" at? 11 and 8:18 by the pastor, Rav. A.v R, , Bhaw Sunday school at ' 10 West minster League meeting at. T SO; prayer meeting Wednesday evening at : 15.' All. are cordially invited. , ? . , f 8t. Paul Services at II and $:1S . by Dr. H.T. Jper; Babbath echool at ;io. All are welcome. . . Belmont Sunday school at i:so p. m. and preaching by Rev. Mr. P. H. Owynn, of Steele Creek, at -eiSO.p. m. Every one la Invited to tnese ser- Westminister ! Rev. Alsxendet Martin, pastor. Preaching at 11 and . l:l; Sunday school at io.' rD11 cordially Invited to all services. v. N ' ' v V ;"' METHODIST. t, ') 4 Tryon and -Trinity Tryon ' Street and Trinity Methodist congregations will, worship together. Rev. Plato T. : Durham wUl preach In Tryon Street - church this morning at 11 o'clock ' and In Trinity church this evening at ,1:10, 8unday school at the usual hour at both churches. ;' V " ' -- Epsrorth Preaching br Rev. A. I Coburn at 11; Sunday school at :4S. - Preaching at Beversvllle Methodist '.church at 8 o'clock . by- Rev.; J. Ed. J Thompson; Sunday school at ,'I0. . r : A. RPf. w. " " ' East Avenue Tabernacle Rev. W. W. Orr, pastor. Services at 11 and 1:11; sacrament of the Lord's Supper dispensed at the 11 o'clock service; ," men's prayer meeting at 10;S0; Bab bath school at 4; Y. P. C. U. at 7:10; . congregational prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 8:10. t - First Preaching at 11 and 8:80 by the pastor.' Rev j William Duncan; ."Sabbath 'school at 11:15. . A cordial v invitation to all. Flrst-Preachlng at 11 and 8:1 S by the pastor. Rev. William Duncan. The theme of the morning sermon will ' be, "What Is Man?" that of the even ing. "Winning a Soul by the Way." .'experience of. a traveling evangelist; Babbath school at 18:15; session will meet In church study at 10:45 to re ceive members.- - LUTHERAN. v - Mark's Preaching by' Rev. Dr. O. D. Bernhebn at 11 o'clock;. no ser vices at night; Sunday school at 8:45; mid-week service Wednesday evening at 8:15. "BAPTIST, Ninth Avenue The pastor. Rev. L. R. Proett will preach at 11 and 8:80; -Sunday school at 8:80; prayer service Wednesday evening at 8:80. First Preaching at 11 o'clock this morning by Rev. W. S. Boyce. of Ohio. No evening service. Sunday school at 8:45 this morning. Prltchard Memorial Services at 11 and 8:15 by the pastor. Rev. Dr. J. Q. Adams. Sunday school at 8:45. EPISCOPAL. Church of ths Holy Comforter, - Sims' -Hall Dllworth Sunday school , and Bible class at 8:45; morning pray er and sermons at 11. ' 8t,; Martin's Chapel. Davidson and Tenth street Sunday school ' and; Bible-clam at 8:80; evening prayer and sermon at 8:16. St. Andrew's Chapel. Severtrvllle Morning prayer and sermon at 11; Sunday school st 4. . Chapel of . Hope, Gingham Mill- Be sure to get Blue Ribbon Vanilla Extract Vie best that money eaa buy. ! 13 - r ' ' - i.'r . '. -J Uij - t H -" p w ' I OUO. JO EVERY The Seal of Public Approval This phenomenal recorcl has neVer been approached by any other company in this territory and establishes beyond question the position of the Greensboro 'Life as THE LEADING HOME COMPANY. ... The largest net gain made by any company n this territory during the whole of 1905 was more than One' Million Dollars less than the net gain of.the Greehsboro Life during its first year. The Greensboro Life has in force at the end of its first year more business than cither ; of pei cent of 1 . . -.Jp Tlie Greensboro LifcV.unia and this large! volume of busi- ; : ncss was secured by the personal efforts) of THE FINEST AGENCy FORCE ON EARTH. r v -.M; ,The growth of the idea of life insurance in a home company meaps increased wealth and enlarged opportunities for the development , ; , :of.the States GREENSBORO I -MFE ;-INSURMN43B r; J. W. FRY, Sunday school at 8:M; evening pray er and sermon at 8:16., ,, .,. v- : CATHOLIC. "', - ,'' t '"; ;. "St Peter's Rev. Joseph Mueller, O. ; S. " H., . pastor. First mass at 8 : high -mass and. sermon , at 10:80; evening service and benediction, ; no sermon,' at 8. -Next Friday la the drat Friday -of the month, therefore the day of general communion. v ,V,v'--A -. " BRIEFS. 1 aY , lew Mlnoc Happenings 1st . and . . Abont the City. ' Yesterday was a sweltering" hot day,. without, any relief by, the usual' afternoon showers. . . , " The condlUon of Miss Marx Alli son,, who has- been via for ; several weeks, la slowly Improving." i y v v Rev. 'Dr. Klncald.. of . Honolulu, nawatl, will occupy the pulpit of the SecorAl Presbyterian church at both services to-day. ,-... . ? . - u.- Dr.' D. J. Sanders, president of Blddle . . University, will preach at Seventh ' Street Presbyterian ' church this morning at 11 o'clock. . ir Mr; C.' C Moors will speak aU Providence to . the farmers Tuesrta night , The local cotton- grower' rr- ganlsatlda r will hear him. - " Mr. Wilton : Harris, a ' friend of Prof. J. N; Ingram, will g- to work to morrow for the Nerthslde - Ilargaln House. He has been with the Cs. : M.VW." P. Knox has . been ap pointed manager of - the " Charlotte office of the Chicago Typewriter Com pany,, succeeding: the late H. R, Townsend. ;. ' ,' -The ifjont of " Rhyne Bros, new store on East Trade street has been, practically finished. The new place will be quite an , Improvement over the old. x , ?.' .'' The condition of Chief W. 8. On, of the flre department, who was op erated on . for ' appendicitis Brlday, was reported to be. unchanged late yesterday afternoon.; . "- Meears. Archie and Edward Gra ham,, of 'Charlotte, and Dr.- Vernon Howell, of Chapel Hill. leave to-morrow morning for Valley 'Creek, where they will spend several weeks, fishing for bass 'and mountain , rout The recelpta at the city- cotton platform yesterday were 18 bales and the best price paid for the staple wss 11.85 cents a pound. The receipts for1 the corresponding date of last year, when the prloe was 10.50 cents a pound, were 41 bales. Among the well known visitors In the city yesterday were Messrs. T. Ashby Blythe, of Philadelphia, and Col. Peter Coir, b of New York, two prominent cotton commission mer chants,' who are also Interested In a number of Southern mills. , Mr. Frank Potts is the owner of a fine Barred Plymouth Rock hen which ' he claims Is the champion egg-layer of the county. He secured one a few days ago which weighed five ounces and measured 1 by 8 Inches in circumference. e Mr. John Watson la to take Mr. D. T. Hock's , place as organist ol the Tryon Street Methodist church while he Is away on his vacation. Mr. Huck leaves to-morrow for Rochester, N. Y. He will be absent from the city ttr a month or more. . Prof. J. R. Sandlfer, of the chair of English In the Flshburne Military School, at Waynesboro, Va., was a Charlotte visitor yesterday en ' re'ute to his old home In Paw Creek tdwn- uhlp from Blowing Rock, where he haa been resting for some time. Prof. . Sandlfer will leave In a few days for points In Virginia and North , Carolina la the Interest of his school. - f ' r resources. , ' The One With To President. . ' . E; COLWELL, Jr., Secretary." , W. B. ALLEN, PERSONAL. The . Movement of m Number of Peo ple, Vlaltors and Others. ' Mr. Julian MeCurry, a well-known lawyer of HartwetL Ga., spent a few hours In the city, yesterday morning. - Mr. c. M. Cook. 'Jr., of. King's Mountain, Is spendlag several days In the city. :'."; r,, 'v- Mr. J. M, Oldham has returned to the city after a month's visit In the mountains of western North Carolina. Messrs; V- Perry McQlhn and Rea Lee. left yesterday for Brevard, where they will spend a -week, ft ,-,' ",; Mr," T. Hacher . Watklhs left last night' f or i Bennottsvllle,' Ala-, -where he will . spend his . vacation of two weeks. i....,'-f.;;."; 'jp:,:"-:: 1 V J: Mr. Harry W.'Orrlck has returned to his home, at Baltimore,. Md., after spending a few days in the city with Mr. Morehead Jones. ; i; . , , i ' Mri yf. B. Buchanasr returned to the city yesterday after ' spending some time at Wrlghtsvllle Beach. . v Mr. Stewart W. Cramer returned to the city yesterday . after . spending some time In the North.' - ,v "Mr. J. p. Seawell. Of AUanta, Ga.. Is visiting his son,' Mr. Luke Seawell, on West Trade street, v Rev. William Duncan-has returned to. the city after spending some time at Wrlghtsvllle Beach. - f -Mr. J. Stephany, - -of 8Utesvllle, spent yesterday la the city, staying at the Central. .- Mr. R. M. Miller has returned home after spending a fortnight at Atlantic City, N. J. ' :. . , ' ' Mr. H. 8. Lowry, of Raleigh, was among the visitors In the city yester day. . '. - , ' v Mr. William Whittam .has returned to the city after spending a few days in the North on business. ' Rev. H. M. Dixon and two children, of Red Springs, were visitors In the city yesterday, being-guests at the Buford. r ' ' f ' Mr. John C. Plonk, of King's Moun tain, spent yesterday In the city on business. Mr. 8. A. Harris is spending some time st Wrlghtsvllle Beach. Messrs. W. G. Clark and J. R. San dlfer, of Sandlfer, were among the visitors In the city yesterday. Dr. C. Rt Wiseman, of Henrietta, spent yesterdsy In Charlotte, staying at the Buford. Mr. Charles 8. Stone left yesterday for Her.dersonvllle to spend to-day with his wife snd child. Mr. W. T. Dunlap has returned to .the city after spending some time at Yorkvllle. S. C. Mr. T. C. Guthrie Js spending to day at Morganton with his wife, who Is spending some time there. Mr. John H. Cashlon. of Moores vllle, spent yesterday in the city 'on his return from Tyler, Tex., where he visited -relatives. Judge R. Bl Peebles and Solicitor Herlot Clarkson left last evening for Shelby, where they will hold Cleve land Suoerlor Court next week. Mr. Roy R. Wallls, a bright young newspaper man of Macon, Ga., was In the city yesterday, stopping with his aunt Mrs. C. A Withers. Mr. Wallls Is a son of Mrs. W. E. Wallls. who was raised at Plnevllle, thl county. While In this section he will visit a number of his relations. Funeral of Mr. 8. J. Torrence. The funeral of Mr. Stephen J. Tor rence, who died Friday afternoon at 8 o'clock, at the home of his brother. Mr. Walter H. Torrence. on East Fifth street, took place yesterday morning at 11 o'clock, at 8t, Peter's Episcopal church. The services were conducted by . Rev. Harris , Malllnckrodt The Interment was at Elmwood Cemetery. "A SQUARE -.DEAL TO EVERY MAN" E. GREENSB0RO LIFE INSURANCE Over i . Four ' ' -"v ;iif' ' '.. t -j ' I f v the Easy Name'iL ; , picmm THIS WEEK, ' i .x : Much Good Bring Accomplished by ' rluc-atlonal .i ltoUlea ami Picnics llekl Conjointly In the Oounty j Tli' SclKxIule for This Week Itev. ,n Pinto T. Durham to Make Address . -(ngreas-nat Webb Invited. k( ; . Mecklenburg county Is a ."great country" for plcslcs. Its cltUens are Intelligent, sociable, people and they believe In having, a good time as well as in making money. During the last wo or three years It haa been the us ual thing toT haVe an educational rally in conjunction with the picnics and an incalculable amount of good haa been done thei cause of education by this arrangement . ' There will be thee picnics and ral lies this week. The annual event at Derita will take place Tuesday, when a big basket dinner will be served and Rev, Plato T. Durham, paator of Trinity . Methodist church, will make an address. Hon, E. Y. Webb has also been - invited to- address the people, but his prcsenoe is not assured. In the afternoon there wjlt be a game of baseball. ' . At Back creek, Wednesday, .Revs. Plato T. Durham and William Dun can and Prof. A. T. Allen will address the people, after which an abundance of good things to eat will be served in plcnlo style. , The biggest event of tha week In the county will be the annual Sharon plcnlo and the dedication of the new building, for Sharon Academy. ' The new building Is a two-story structure, with two' school rooms on the first floor and an auditorium on the sec ond. The auditorium will be used as a lodge room by the local camp of Woodmen of the World, which bore half the expense of the building. Dr. B. F. 8. Dixon, the popular State Auditor, will make the addrets of the Occasion and Dr. Henry Loul Smith, of Davidson College, will alxo prob ably be present and make a speech. Among, the other exercises will be the presentation to the school of a flag and Bible by the Junior Order United American Mechanics. The Steele Creek. Band will furnish the music for the occasion. There will be a big educational ral ly, and plcnlo at Matthews August tn. Elaborate arangementa are bring made and a large crowd Is expocted. A NEW TRt'ST COMPANY. The Commercial Trust Company, of Charlotte, Chartered Will do a Trust Bnalnces Only.' The Secretary of State yesterday chartered the Commercial Trust Com pany, of Charlotte, with a cash capi tal of 8100,000. 9he Incorporators are Messrs. R. M. Miller, Jr.. A. O. Brenlser and. J. A. Durham. ' The new company will do a trust business only, .having no connection with any other corporation. The charter gives it the right to lend money, najrotlate loans, effect the sale and management of estates, deal In stocks and bonds, act as agents fo. municipalities and corporations, serve as executors, administrators, guard ian trustees and receivers of estates, establish warehouses for the storage of merchandise, cotton, tobscco and any other products, deal In real es tate, collect rents, etc. The Commercial Wrust Company will have nothing to do with a regu lar banking business. The promoters believe' that there Is a very fertile field In Chariots for a trust company, and hence the organisation t this corporation. The cash capital will be $100,000. A meeting of the incorpo rators and stockholders will be held in a few days for organisation. Mrs. C. W. Causey, of Atlanta, Is tn the city. He is at the Southern Manufacturers' Club Has Closed i IN fORCE Cholera Morbus ;aod Bb wel; Ccraplainls "Over 95 cases' lit every hundred of summer complaints could be avoid ed," says a leading specialist,, if every one wu careful to keep hit oyttera toned up with Duffy's Pure-Malt Whiskey. ; It the nwst effective germ destroyer known to the medical profession.",;-:".'.? ,. y .; Daffy's Pare M Whiskey kids digestion and assimilation ; puri fies and enriches the blood; regulates the bowtls; quiets the nerves; hardens the muscles; stimulates the heart's action, and builds up and sustains the entire system. Prescribed for half a century by leading doctors. "Duffya" is absolutely pure, con tains no fusel oil and is the only whis key recognized as a medicine. At all druggists and grocers, or di rect, $1 a bottle. Medical booklet free. Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y. To Ask for a New Itoad. It is understood that a petition, asking for the survey .md ths opening of a road from Mr. Hor.ry Bryant's, In Lower Providence, to the Butter milk road In Sharon, will be pre sented to the county co.nmlloners at their meeting Monday week. A number of persons waro working on this yesterday There are others who want the pn posed toad to full on other farms. A Waste Plant for Gastonla. There Is much tslk In Oastonla of the establishment there of a waste plant for the handling of the prod ucts of the many neighboring mills. A well known Oastonla cltisen was In Charlotte yesterday and stated that such a plant would likely be organ ised In the fall. The promoters of the new enterprise are Messrs. T. M. Fayssous, Qeorge A. Oray, B. M. Holland and others. On the Bridge of Rlglis. The Observer haa received a post card, bearing a picture of the "Ponte del Besplrl, Vehesla, the palace and the prison on eaCh hand and gondol as at rest below. On the blank space Is written, " 'I stood In Venice on the Bridge of 8!ghs." Whitehead Klutts." Its First Year With- on Do sirs C ) Agency Manager. , : 'MARRIAGE. INVITATIONS CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY EKGSAVED ; " SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES V J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Engravers " 47;WHITEIMLL ST.i ATLANTA. 'GA. :; r Garments Re-Dyed to Look Like New Our improved ' process of Dyeing and our Experience with this class of work enables us to redye garments of nearly all kinds without taking them apart. This makes the cost almost Insignificant with - the old way of ripping, dyeing and remaking. Ladles' skirts in colors that, are faded or undesirable can b dyed black and made serviceable good enough to wear with a white or colored shirt waist. Oet our prices for dyeing and cleaning. Queen Gly Dyeing and Cleaning Works MRS. J. M. HESTER, Pro pr let i Won't you agree with us that there Is a place In almost every homo where another Rocker would sdd a little more comfort? Especially when you can secure a handsome Rocker at such prices as you will find below: Solid -Mahogany, worth $11.60; .for $10.00. Solid Mahogany, worth $12.60; for $11.00. Weathered Oak Mission, extra heavy; for $6.75. $.00 and $11.60. Also a big line of cheap and medium priced Rockers. W. T. McCOY Business (0 ' . , OMP21NY Greensboro, ;N. .. G. I. SMITH HOMANS, Actuary. AZUREA Sachet' Powder Extract Hartley's Pharmacy Extra Values - . -S Rockers South Tryon Street 1 CO " ; 'Ai TTg ;v;v.;." , V '1 r ' ?Sa
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