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ClIAULOTTi: DAILY 0I13EUVEI?, SEPTEMBER 0, 190G. EEAL1T :iAl:i.KI LIVENING 1 OHT.NKaiT's ; ii: i.h SUO,000 A Lively 8cnon In I,Vh1 JN-ul Fntuto " luillculi I 1 he Mm ki t Awakening , . l-'miit liio l.llmrv of MmiiiM-r x , Jinny TrnnvffM 1., Utl Durlurt Um IjM . irt k (HMmm Involved in :. tiitnign Tiif-po were tfve u Any , "Jv-ais In wiiU-h tiMi Culderatk , Was More .Than $3,000. , . , ( After the ' usual j du)lnew ' of the lummfr month, the real estate mar . VH of Charlotte antl'.vtclnity Is taJc ; Ing on a sew Itr that bode eceed " Ingly jlvely time Jn dirt during the full and winter month. Heal estate , - men are becoming alert, and -pro-; pectiv purchaser are not hard o find, More deals have been made during the laat 1 day than during any-month of tho summer, and more 'already this week than any fortnight ; . of the summer. v No . largn transfer have been made.' but there has been f a good business In residence property f and. In residence and manufacturing. ; eltee., ' ' ' ' ; 0 The real estate men of the city look ; forward to much the best . season 1 they- havevever, had in - Charlotte. - Probably more property was sold at privet sales last year than 'for any v ) two., previous years In the bistort of 'V tlte city, but the Indications now are; according to tha realty men,' that the approaching , season will far .surpass the last. There Will be no boom, but ' : food price .Will be paid for desirable - properties. A largo1 buslneH prfii be ; ' -done In suburban building sites? few residence site remain In 'the city and ' . people are taking to' suburban, life, ! going to the many desirable residence suburbs around Chasjotte. . Mr. 8. Wlttlcowsky yesterday sold' to -the Southern Railway Company two mi: wmiii u ami ti cat. A ht -.t ttn Noriii tlinrdi Street- It, J. ay . I . ml In a 'I d.v 'I 'ho .Smart t)l.l t ut I'ouneitl on tlio i:n KU.-M-1lnK I i 1 1 1 1 i i v Yi-wlenlujr, but t'onlil Not Jiohl Uet An, Interest line. IJuM Anuir-Tl Kixht of Quarry Transforms Utp Cat to a Jt'iiiin. ., . . ... ., An Interesting .content Is going on on North' t'hurch street. Bayers I day go me UDMerver told of ft uly old cat that came near catching a young and innocent squirrel. Four : times ui lenno assassin pulled .the bunny aiwn irora me. side or a tree, but could not kill him. , While tha fight was in progress the mother squirrel sat on a limb ten 'feet fr.om the ground, and scolded the cat ; Since that day the young .squirrel -has fought shy of the back yard In wi..ch he so narrowly escaped a dreadful death. -But the. dam, a defiant old squirrel of several winter, return to the place every day to feed v on corn,' sunflower seed - arid 1 hickory nuts. She sees the cat tho same sly gray cat, on her visits and taunuthlm. But-Tom Is a cunning fellow, with everlasting determination-and a long er for fresh msat. .At the first sight of the squirrel his handsome tall be gins ' to switch, and ' his eyes become alert., No on has ever seen a more complete transformation. From a gentla. playful kitten, skipping about In the grass and shrubbery, playing hide-and . aeek with hi i little two-year-oid , : mistress, ' he ... r become ' a bloodthirsty sneak. . r i! , ' f , - Yesterday about noon the owner otf me -ai sat in hi home arid watched the squirrel she fed In a, aelrhbor- In yard.' through the window, blinds. 4 juunny would get a morsel from the ground ; and . climb to the first limb on a near-by tree to eat-It. . . Finally, tiring of such food, she (decided to cross the 8-foot plank Una fence and nuni ror a lingering roasungear.- - jo will' probably bt done. All .visiting I'ythluns are invited to attend. ;, The first lint pf th head over the report of the finance committee as printed In yesterday'a Obsitrver, which ; read .Superintendent Over draws Account," was possibly mis leading. Ths actual fact of the mat ter is that the. various school com mitteemen of the county overdraw THEATRICAL': -. This m-UHon makes the fourteenth cohaecutlve year that Murray J and Alack, who will appear at the Acad emy of MukIo , Friday - night, have headed their own.-organisation. Their record and success ha been aotne- ing unique, as they never had the lota between the Salisbury ' road end . ; . tha railroad lines of tha purchasing 'V-i S"m.pI- . J"1. "3,02S?d rti?il Ah,efooner did she mount the fence' ithan .-..-uvoi fhivv, iui miw T- , uabte as manufacturing sites, i '. xne southern jReal jstatet Loan m did th tomcat spy her. The contest waa en. but the squlrret didn't know ,5:- s tn fthTTo'bw T,.v,n Vi iT--. n-, thV ,r7h. JTrir. I " fence. Cautiously th ,. Old .hA 'AJ. PP'fJlequlrrel, defended. earchln for her StaBittaniTMrn enemy with her large hiello Psrlc rSomfMnVaahl small trmrt on 1 seo. . ue mo. Become . pan ,o T '-East Soventh street extension to Mr. TO?-. UIToun.,.,n X Alice afcRae Vana,o Monro., recelv rrt7," ZZ.' Jli Z , V .Z lag tl.tOO for it. . r j- I U5U1 ha reached the grouad, where . rt,I 'i ot.-'wir, ..u . i- v I she soon became ao Interested In tha rhifer street to ms. v.' M- Tucaer. -"- .-" ? -.-. r ; iif, receiving 1700 lor it. ; .' BJ,h d ; Torn V - . T. - I tmrma mmrai Irlna vKlat '. Iha MaiAkAlAa(Aa I , aUhrata it Kia-t klai An Hrtnk. niumaui. nf liHa noi iorvoi int , lt. i Ml", 'A, O. Craig, M Btrlvtng' to v ' V v """" " u ncr. : ; make a record-breaking showing dur-, j He had become a monomaniac for .viriflg thaiJO day of this monthj ,The tha Clan. .. . " -v-s - - . . - ' growtn 01 uie ousinesa 01 tno vmr i t uu.w.wr-nu rBM.livvt "i lotte Realty tympany naa oeen(rei om ct ma mm u iwr ;- y ...vi. , n,HniMM i. v. , . . BMall I Immt ti. -tflk th, aniilfr,! hv aurtirlM IUAIHDN 00UIUIU nilU fl liuill l " t - w clientele. Its trade .has Increased until and catch " her. but, , wanting to see it Is how one of the largest In the city, j the final, he, did not interfere.-. 8ud burinr the last fortnight It has ne-denly. like a, ahot out ot a 'gun. Tom ... gotlated the following transfers: Mr. i oounaea into tn sjr, wttn oacK Camp his residence In DUworth, the I up, on his way to attack the un 'i ... n Unas nl.u. KaIrv f A 8 ft ft Ibfra 1 atiaakt!rtp hnnnW riArAi . mrmm m. VIA. .s . ..... - . . , r- i o I I . , . - rriuo nwv ,uM vui4 n at-- or, i ininuxup in inn iuiiuuo yuiva Ross, a residence on i West - Tenth! dirt and grass flew In every direction. street, th consideration being 11,800; 1 "Bcuitt- soulir achiT!' said bunny, as Mrs. sr. a. Hutchison naa Boi to nr. she acranjbled to free herself , from D. H. Absrnettjy a noose ana tot on th oat Tom' large ' body saved East . Seventh street., the connldera-I the snnlrrel. which siioned back he- tlon being $2,00;.Mr. J. A. McRae has tween hi rrind leg and darted up sold to Mr. and Mw. -P.- B. Hood, the fence, r . - ' i .c- house and lot . On ' North Caldwell I The hnnrr f1ln was 1 nof ' aatla. street, for IS.II; Mr. Oeorgo Boed- fjsd. He had determined to do that Igor naa mom i jnr. r, a. aquIITeL . Knowing tnat It Was UB- house.and lot on East Sixth street. ,eM.for Bin to try to foiiow ner over for 11.K50: Mrs. Dora McManus haatik. e.. '. -a, ...u. 'V sold to John A., Smith a boua( and for , BBOthr propitious moment.. icn pa w'.flf "?':' I - Th . housekeeper chuckled to him Messr. J. I PeLaney and J. . N. wUt He wu delighted. The quick m 1 . . I-iiVl-- -i.VJt;7-7.-V fnr ' BW'rAl h n-ightAaea-him' v '12S J'r, t-r-'R h Qulrrel returned to thej big oak iSJT' JLiPXHfR 2? Stn J,U.li! tree, where she rested and recovered v-i- v o wi.vcir: iw wit. - -, - . ' The contest wu itol otf . i. f Tha MMle,1 Aa rha. e. Wla nA ka. BW1 IV VI w VTV ll .-, evn w KEVk DU. 1 , rf. " i 'i 1 IBIC , . I a?-. - A. A ia a ak , . . - . -. . ;. . c J ena or tne nign, jrence ana was peer- . - ing oiuv at m ik W Trst Thnl ,n 'Brtmn(l 'corner .when bunny -; strongest incav ta i th J-? mount.d 11 foet west of him. But ... fiuru oy wot. wmuus au-iw i Xom., to dig hi teeth In. 5 ' Servtoes) To-Mght , 1 the aaulrrel caused him to show hlm- Sorvlce are .being held each night 1 self and bunny fled. But . an hour this week at Ahe, . First A, R P, later, after tha housekeeper had had . chorch. and ar being well attended, hi dinner and forgotten'' Tom and th -. Last night Rer. ,Dr.. R. Q, Miller, of squirrel, he heard a "not so In the .' Bard la, preached; using a hi text tha bushes and looked Just rh time to , word of John 1:1 "For God ao lov- e the snulrroUi escape from 'rthe d th world that -he gar a Is only be-1 clutch, or tn cat. -xj- ', " rotten fion that whoover belleveth -. Th end 1 not yt, .lf -th aqulrrel , ia 11 ill rain nvi'yvriRu , everlasting life."- ''. t" -,-';JJst before theaermon th4 congre- . gatlon aang ,?X6. Man Care of .My ' Soul,', and In commenting on " these word th pastor,. Iter. WllUam Dun can spoke -of th Interest which Christian should at all time show In th unsaved, and said . If they ; would ', be ever watchul and would show cqn- tjnoal Interest In the unsaved no one , would rr b heard to exclajm 'No v mart care for my aouU"' . Dr. Miller spoke especially of clod' . i, great gift to the world. r'.r ..- ''We preacher do not Ilk mach to . preach on this text, because, I up poep w' cannot get our sermon up 1 to th .level Of 1 the , text They are but bay 1 persists la ber calls and no on inter fere. ' titer - wiii o a tragedy on North Church, street ".r-"; f" i'- niUKFS- :'S-' - . . . ' '. A ; Few ' Minor Happening la . V' ' - . Awnt tna uiiy- and ' r-ThCrlt ten ton 4 Circle will' meet at the Second Presbyterian church at 10 o'clock this , morning. Th South "Atlantic Wast Com pany ha opened an office at No. Jt ueonara ireet,.- ew iorK ?.t-; ? ij rM las Rosa Meyer has been' con fined to her horn on Oak street' dur -"Around th Town.! Murray, and always A step down. , Tni is true, put I Mack's play, which will open the sea I .want you to look at this text With! ann at the iUdnmv to-ftiorrow nlrht ",m to-night forawhrle.4 i i r . had'' a good .advance 'sal yesterday fwhen w violate MCarVs nw-MtBattanm..jy:y-.--tUiuti ZnWt&Vrt&'LSZt DWdaorg College open to-dayX reult Is true of . the . violation .of I k .,..AJi. no.. K.,.h 1 the. cltr-yesterday. Several Charlott was ins love oi uoa xor us uuii i m i..- .... caused Hint to glv hi ontt dl lor f.-T th. ,nlBlT,, , ... v- s . ,' ua and to bear with, US fa our gln.. l J7 - " 7 " r ' Z -Jesus Christ I. the arraat.a-lft tol 'in uioming ana genis turnisn the worlds W r -living Is swim Jn esubllshmenu prthe , ctr when th tnaking of gift I popular: rl"hn to display fair fcood.v Tha w make- gifts at- ChrUtmaa. on birth. flt-tockehav .already been PVced day, and on ether occasions. . . the tore and many sale are be- ."And I want to put this qnestloa no aireaar... iv .. to - you to-night: 'Have - you-accepted I Mr,' S. N. Renfrow, of Matthews, th great gift of God to you?' '. . (has accepUd a position with tho This girt of ood to th world is Long-Tate a Clothing Company, Mr. universal. Whosoever wUl.eccrpt this Renfrow Is a capable - and . energetlo gift will be saved. -HVheh inviUtlons young 'salesman and will be ait addl- are Issued to social gathering In tlon U th fore of this well-known this world. It 1 nearly always th. -slothing establishment ; ,( . ,' .' cas that some i on I left out of the Th receipts afth stamp window IraailtaHAftia iNil at ant am l,i.,a ak - ... w . ...i.vlu... .-.7, mqi '-' i or tn unariotte postomce ror t th rllng r-orneoneareburtibut this month of Augu wer M.1M.07, one not true ot Ood' girt to -th world. 0f the heaviest month in th hlritory their respective accounts, which were 'arly truggles., so common with with approved by ' County Superintendent rnny. of our prominent actors. While Cochrane and paid by -th , county they r th oldest in'point of service treasurer.' ' , ; . ( ". .. . before.the public,: they. ar also tha youngest in age, considering . the i amount or aucceaa they have achieved. ' i I When 'they started their starring tour tne .movement oi a ntunoer ot jroitnry were ootn very young men. ,:, ; . pie.'-. Visitors snd Other. , : vl.Thelr; llrst vehlci 'waav called "The Mr. Zeb."V; ehelton, 'ofHhe Little- I l"h Neighbor." Murray was, . at JLong Company, left last night for "t time,, nineteen year of age, and Kuw York, where he w ill purchase I Mack twenty. Many theatre-goers will goods for his concern, t v ' J bv surprised t learn that they are Mr. w.,w ienn, of - Oastonls, 1 not older, coming around, as they formerly : a resident Of . Charlotte, I have,- year after year,, th play-goer spent yesterday, her with friend , 1 m. to feel that h ha been ; Among the visitor in th pity yet looking at them for ages. Both have terduy v war Mr.'; 3. B. Smith, of Lex- become solid busing meh and prop- Ington. who was it the. Central. . k ertjr, holders, and when the public f Mr W TT SiimM., . tltiin!.- ata.4lM,4 Ih.m inA 1 I. n. P'nt. yesterday In Cbarfotto. ' , I them.to quit the road, they will both . Mr. Jake F. Newell has gone : to I have a handsnm compentencv to fall Salisbury to appear for th defendants I back upon. They are making great in the tiyerly murder case. ; , a.l promises for this year's performance, r Mr. J. B. . Tllllnshait. of . favette. hand claim that It Is the funniest com. Tine. wa,in tne city yesterday, be-1 eay tney nave , ever had, The pioc ing a guest at th jsuford. .- . I this season Is la lis wrth their for '..Among the out-of-town people her 1 mer success, . good, lively. auick-e- resterday was lr C.B., Wright, of tloned. The -cast Inoludes the dainty rtalolch - ... - V ... I ui)iuii Ul., m.Ju . r. ui.. Mr. 3j J, O'Brien, .of Durham. waS Mabel Blalce. . Mlsa Josla Williams. a visitor in the cUy yesterday,-being 1 th Trocaderr Quartette, who made A guest at the Buford. 1 v; such a hit laat season with the same Among tne visitor in tn city yea-1 organisation, Walter B. Brower, the teroay was Mr. It H. Rlckert of 1 celebrated Doner ballet, and a laraa oimeiTim.. 1 ' r ', ';.: i mai and remai cnoru. Mr. C, D. Smith,' of Rowland, spent I r i' '. . . yesterday In Charlotte. aUylnx at th -ideorre Ada's' Merry oolltical. satl- Central. - . ; ', '..' ... rij .; I rtcal musical comedy. "Tho Sultan of -Mr. c: M. Lents; of Albemarle;, was I Sulu." la one ot r the early offering at th local - theatre that promise ui tn cur. vaieray, .av tn. joniora. i ? : Mr, W. D. Cowles, who- is now run-1 most enjoyabt entertainment. In th nmg as uining car conductor Between i "Bults.n of . Sulu' In fact Mr. Adfl Asneviii ana vnsrieston, b. c, spent ha written what is considered by yesterday In the city with his family. I many crIUca to be the real American Mr. James Simpson left last nlsrht I hwuui foe which the nnhiin k for Baltimore, Md wher . he -will J waiting for many years. The piece pehtt som Jim..: VI'V ; 'T,r: f 4 hag been' called a feast of mirth, mel- Kev. B. c. Alexander, of Pine dy and pulsing , pulchritude. The Bluff,. Ark. who- hs been, spendlnif company Is a large well-balanced or- the fUnimer at the 'home fhls son, ganlsation with aq astonishingly fine Mr- R. Q. Alexander, at Black Mftun- chorus of.,, unusually pretty young talnf. Is spending, few dsys with Mr. wtgien, who not - onty poaaess sing Alexander at Dtlworth; -v t v Ing, ability but . histrionlb excellence Mr, Oeorge E. Wilson ha returned of a high order. 'The book abounds jo ne city aiier spenaing evaew oays with brilliant dialogues, witty lyrics In New York. Mia Sarah, Wilson, and comedy situation whose keynote who accompanied htm. will spend a ts satire and good-natured Irony. . fw ZXt wlth h.'r Vun1, Mto Haa11' "The SulUn of Sulu" will appeatf ir m m- . .uyvrupun.. i aer th Zld instant' o Mr.T-.W, Wad returned yesterday , .-.;... -. irorn, tne mountains, where, he ; ha Countess Olga ven Hatifeldt will be wu, . ,,,., fl.uvuni seen at the Academy of Music the T?w.M?t" i vV Jv U(li Instant' la Anna Held costly !I;.a,Il,n1 E.,wd tlJroh producUon ' of " "The Little Ducheas." $2 ?ytVt"l?TiZr.Z9 him w.7 to. ??' Hp company numbers 60 persona lAW opening, of the and Includea'tnanw name, that are college, which takes pla there1 to- weU known In oomlc opera and musl- K,'i.'t-u." ' ' eel comedy. - The, original libretto by .Jt- Jl ?m?n',.0t Mo5ro? Harrjr B. Smith, who may be reck- f,r .y" ,y ,n th c,ty,OB huBU, oned as America's - most successful Me Waiir u.' isi- Ubrettlst, ha been- reconstructed and t. n5?n a Si 2,.?t iord,..r- 0PteJ to the new star, while Regt- h!f.J. in th? Cltjr n a Koven's musical score has been & T. Wither, left .terdiv f.cld by interpolation, of the pop- I . . ' . - I IMi . I. V ' iiuiiimr lur v-iutiwi nui v to resume n wore at in universiur ot Nona - m nn.v4'- j ... Mr o M Aatw Jr i.si.a Faul of "rebton, N, J., speaking be farNevvoTetSru? fft KSfe IL.?! S;9,w" .f 1 r,P.',eM' h" SocletlreoVntlTn .nUon'i;g the (splendid stand, taken against Social. rora wiuiams,' w, eneioy, . spent laat amenctn noma, socialism wc nlgbt a tht clty stopaing at ;jp stretch out her foul hand upon Central. .. i'' t . -. t property of the people. Look: at M , Mb. W. M.( BachoUer.- of 'Ashevllle, im Gorky, the Russian Socialist c In the future, he will .live. VT. . rf-l.. 11 , .1 I -K"-""'" lU,lM v-uauynil. UI AUUUL UB..1 . . mm. - , . , . was Mri,lii.il .mmi. i ..nL,. ii bj lovmu iiiun, r, in nis new vesterdav ''; , . "5 r I man who begins to -delv Into the Mr. H. C. Mirlev. tt . npaenvhu net o? 8oclaHsm becomes exceeding & C, wa' a' Charlotte visitor venters, Mr. J. EJ.ttart. nr .Eiin.M 'g V-1 bly K mistakes liberty, for license, spent yesterday In - the city with I woul1 not ssy that the llberallst and trtendA ; '. . ... I th llberUne go band In hand, but U Is arr Claude Fooie. of Rocklnchaita.1 amaama tn pumoer oi men wno ais- waa. registered among the visitor' at Mover they, are mlamated, after they tne central jant night- ., , ' itaae up wun uocmnsm.. . ; Messrs. RB. La tti mora and ttu-l ' "The stability of the nation rests on ford Williams, - of Shelby, apent laat I (he American horned. Socialism would it the Max- com- waa a guest In' th city last tilght , Ing to this country to solicit aid for ; Mr. W..J. Rudge, Of Monroe, spent the -.Russian Socialists. , See btm llv- last alght - In ha ,,clty, , stopping . at ing-' wUh a woman who cannot be tea .Buifo., , rS -4. - recognised as hla wife. - Be hi own Mr. Charles Warren toavls, oi A- wife off In Russia In want This vll- gusta. Oa., was registered as a, guest uin itui ram.Hr.i mi nn.... f at-the Buford last, night ' . - ,'." (womanhood wonld nreaeh ta ua th. 7M'. I.b1 w'l'o Pn gospel of human liberty;.; ... dealer of SalUbury. .spent yesterday I .r-i -i... . v ' ,. In Ik. -i,w mm k.i.f ..... , , 4 ' - iigr. uj mi' l"r:.BtSc&;aa ed .re I. presenting a pl.r brother, Mr. Robert :?I!L SXM,ut Uwl kpaa-ed away . yesterday afternoon. A I,AlwAKVPi"t lhelr ,laa nd ' ir. uonsxi sicxjonaia, of uirming- T.VT . " , hamA Ala., will' arriv In the city to- , "Cases without number of .broken day to visit, his sister, Mrs. J. K Tar- homes come to my mind as I look borough, - 7 Ti ';' t r " the wreck-strewn path of So- Mr. j. nfvev returned tn tha HHr oiallem. Three notable one that aU yesterday" morning . after a buslneas L tracted .International, attention were mp m tne isortn in, tne interest oil" m rroi. ueorgs u. xien-on, his firm, J. B. Jvey At Company.' Jack London, the novelist and Elbert Messrs. ! Robert Watt and Robert 1 Hubbard, head of -the Roy croft shoo McDowell, or Bteeie creek township, I ana eauor oi The fnuiatine.r. . w mini uj MDyiuuu . u, hiiu" I 1 4 ' A" BKAITIFVL; HOME WKBDLXG, no ceremony was pertormeo 07 nev, r, R. C, Holland,' pastor of St. Mark's itheran church.,rAMlBs' Ma B5. Tor- - . . . . - . . v . . . . '. MN JchhIIk'Ho Clover Itetxins, thn Wife of Mr, M. A. Swearngau', at ' tlio llime of sir. and Mrs. C L. Torreni-,, on Weat Trado Street ' Many ' ITewnU ; Jtecelved . AMU f lake Their Home In CharlotteV .' V ' At o'clock last evening Mia Jes llbelle Glover and Mr. M. A. : Bwearn ganS: of Concord, were wedded In the beautiful north parlor .of tb CMU torrence home on West. Trade. street. The ceremony was performed by Rev, Dr, Lutheran rence was: bridesmaid: and Mr. F. A. Swearngan was best man. The' dame of honor was Mrs, Harry Edwla Cain, of Ashevtll. 4.4 - . -,v v Elaborate preparations had , been niade for last evenlna's event The parlors, library,' dining room and halls had been .profusely - decorated with palms, ferns and- potted plants ot all kinds. 'The color schema In the par lor was white and green,' th masses of trut fldwer being so arranged as to tutrmonlse . "with ' th'v fern and palms In a most pleasing way. . Th predominating colors In trje reception hall wer red and green; In th, din ing room,' pinlc and green and In th library yellow and. green, In the north parlor, - where the 1 ceremony took place, a beautiful bank of ferns had been - formed, above which stretched an arch-ot wedding balls. f ;. .;. ,Aa : little ' Mies t Louis Llneberaef. of Greenville, 0, struck ihe notes of Mendelssohn's wedding march the bridal. party entered, the groom being accompanied by hla best man and th bride. by her dame of honor'. Ap proaching the altar, tha bride and groom , tooa .while th words, were pronounced which made the two one. An Informal reception followed, light refreshments being served. .The. bride wore a dress of pearl gray liberty vaa tin over taffeta, with trimmings of rial ,'iace and,; pearls. She carried bride's rose' and ' fern. Her going- way gown waa of navy blue aatin cloth.! The dame of honor wore cream lac over whit -taffuta, She carried a bouquet ot white carna tions. .The bridesmaid wore white lac over whit silk end carried pink tarnations. OAttle MlssLineberger wor silk mull anl.laca over, blue. v. : Mr, and ' Mrs. 8wearngsn left - on. a late train , last night for Baltimore,' New ,Tork and Philadelphia, where th'ey will spend their honeymoon. Re turning, they will make their-hom at No.;iQ7 West Trad street V -,,-' 1 ; Will I'rattkw 1 ; Mr. 'Robert ,& Hutchison, ! reeentlv graduated from t S'hool of th State VnlveiMiy who pawd the examination 1 th Huprem Court, has retun Charlotte to live and will pr e law here,- He 1s in- the oOlce of 1 well i 4V .Cansler, 1 .-The weather during the lant f-- daya has been almost ideal for thu season. Except In the aun It haa ! cool and- bracing. "I am pleoacd t lu t I can walk aa rapidly a X pleaso with out' perspiring,"' said .one cltuen. TIT7T T T Tt. W M Y 1 Dine at NOT THE DENISHf" and get things cooked Just ta A , your liking. rvO.WJuNSONt Kaner., : ' Cbarlotta'g Beet CondaoUd Hotel, THE BUFORD Special attention given ta Tabl Service, making It un equalled in the South. . This 1 a feature at The Buford that la claiming th ' attention of th Traveling Public Clean, Comfortable Bsda, At tentive servant. t t HOOPER Th Traveling Man's Home."- r ' 1 .. - ,,; ', '. - ' " . ', . THE CENTRAL HOTEL r at; P.' O'CALLAHAW. Mgr,f Charlocte. K. CL- -J r-.ks ' t.,' r - - , .; M-i-''V' In Th (enter of the Business District; if '.,-.,. -,s- Having spent $J0,00 th ronoyatlrig. remodatrhg and ' refurnish ing this rooms heated tor. New baths.. Cuisine unsurpassed south of Washington. , This Hotel Is now thoroughly -screeno'd tbrhughout, thus abating7 the fly and mosquito nuisance, . v . 'H' .v popular Hotel,' It how ranks with ths best In th State. All . eated by steam andfhted ' by .electricity. Electric eleva- The Summed ; g Gapital By the Sea- THE ATLANTIC EL This season the greatest opening la Its history. Amusements f tl ; ktnds, consisting of Balling, 8juuJ and 8urf Bathing, rtahtag. Teaala, Bowling,. Billiards and Pool, and the moat tnagnlfleent BaH Rena ta th South. ' V. ; v. ! Immune from mosquitoes. Table service th very reasonable. . 1 ' '.'"'. '.'.- . Boat Ractag aad'Graad FlrBWOvks Display oa July tfc rr tam. ete write- FRAICK P. MORTON, Manager. MoreheJb City. X. 01 a-: . i daVis white sulphur springs w IliPDENITB, NORTH CAROLINA. ' . , On Southern. Rail way From Cliarknt to laylonivllle. A well-known spring of fine curatlv properties for IndlgMtlon, dys pepsla, kidney trouble, etc , .' - . New Hotel. complt water and sswersg system, hot and cold baths, .1 croquet, lwn tennis, bowling alley.- shooting gallery, telegraph and tele- ;, phone connections with surrounding country. Healthy location.: An Ideal . plao t rest and recuperate. Open tmtll October 1st. ,. .- . -. Special prloe for September 4 to f per week. Resident physician la hotel for tha seaao' .'''.' ' IV:" '.- , -t.- ,: s . For further Information, writ for booklet to V ; PA VIS BROS Owners and Proprletora, HIDDKNITE, N. C. ' v- C .. OUR' 'BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS. ;-. '.' V ' A REMARKABLE ESCAPE. C ) igyt He gavs Hit Son for all men, and lls Invltatln Includes everyone. , - . ''Finally, .let u look at the promise v of Ood In this text - He. says., that whosoever will accept hi Son shall not perish, but shall have everlasting, life, of the office. ' On th same month last year th receipts wrre , 870.11, whioh snows an increase lor this year Of l,MWiv,;;,'-V,- ZV- A meeting ot th directors of the flraatae rtarlatta ChSutanmia mrlll ta Thi promts I to all men, and will held In' th parlors of the '. Young fal) In no InsUaca whtra men -will Mn's ? Christian Association this aocepi n gitt 01 uoo. ah wno win evening at t o'clock for the purpose accept this gift will Inherit everlast Ing lift. Ood' promts Is sure, and it rest with men to receive It", ,' At the clone of the sermon Dr. Puncan emphaatied ths Importance of - the theme presented snd said If a man or woman could not be drawn away from sin by th Ipye of Ood as pre st ntcd tn this text which the great t plea In' God's word, nothing could draw them. H Spoke also of the strong hold which the world has upon many people, and of how hard It Is to get this hold broken, snd of how strange It Is that it should be hard to gt them to leave the World and Us inunction for ths love of Ood and all that It mean fur this world and the nxt. 1 ..'!. There a 111 .he "frvlce this evening at o'cloc ' ' an l to-morrow evening fiite T T- i't t 1 ! 'J ' ' . 1 , I , ' VVtir.ifin and Otrl.' I Urove's T'lBtelen 1 out (nrl '--'Ha n4 - -1. t 1 y 1 ir 1 i) ( of completing all arrangement for the Chautauqua,' . which - commences Sunday., -v.,!';.;.,;'' ,J,'''t. ;-'yV-;,. The annual meeting of th Meck lenburg and Cabarrus Baptist Asso ciation win ba held; with th Pleas ant rialns church, two miles east ot Matthew, commencing to-day. The ofTU-er of the association arei Mssr. W. C. Dowd, moderator; AV. MULylea, clerk, and p. W, Fink, treasurer. : of the recently organized ' Katlonal Investment and Insurance Clear ance Company, of this city, ha arriv ed and BKHiimcd his duties. i;The compfiny lias Iioadqusrter In " th Tnmt building. Mr. arrow's family wilt remain tn Concord for the pres ent. , -, - , ... '( . , . , aiathuona Ixxlge. K. of !.. will meet at thsir hall In the Tlwdmont building to-alght at t. o'clorki This Will be the flrt rnerllng h-ld for several weeks snil a large stien-mr Is lirr'1. The recently elert. ,',m 1 a lU be li..iU"-J an! 6- .fn t Son College, which they will enter this Should Engage" In a . Little ' Home . W ..V. I n- .1 nil,..'.. i : left reiterday for-Richmond. Va.toL- Tha chautauhua be Ins a avatem of aurna ma . union , ineoiogicai oemi- 1 noma atuoy instituted, by, th M. IS. nary. ,;..'.,. ;.r" .-;.'.: '.,,' ; ;, j ,; Church, It would seem to peopl liaaainaj P ana auw our streets ana seeing the numerous sign postod as notlaa tha . f nrr Ine etiaiifauAi.a Mule Backs Ylsgon Oil Sugar Creek that It would be well for th oommlt ' Bridge Wagon, Mule and Five Oo tee having' In charge - this work to $ repents Thrown Into On Heap on engage In a llttl bom study and re- , un uws imiik oeww-vmy una i vise, the spelling of the word hau- ; t.in Mignuy injurew iiow it lisp- tauqua. They . have It spelled f'chau- 'A mm h Itched to a wacoa be ions, l' . ,;.,: ' r' i'V: r'i'"UFIXIT" Ing to Mr. Thdmaa Little, - ot Union county, became frightened while cross ing, th bridge ever sugar Creek yes terday morning. - The fact that mul became frightened Whll cross ing this bridge is nothing unusual for such occurrence i take . plac every few weeks. "But lit the wagon with Mr. Little were Mr. Little with her 8-months-old baby In hes arms and their two- nieces, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. - P. Rice, of - this! city. When ' the mule became frightened. ... . ... . a - . innieaa er going torwara, ne , oegan to back. ".There being no railing about the bridge, the wagon soon reached the edge 'and, In a Second, wagon, ihule and people were huddled In one scrambling mass on the bank of the ceek below, ' The rear 'of tha wagon struck the ground first topping over on Mr. Little and one of the girls. Mrs. Little and her baby were thrown to one side,' Mrs. Little's left arm be ing badly wrenched. The baby did not. receive a scratch.' 1 Mr. Little es caped uninjured and so also did one, of the girls, The other girl, Alice Rice, would also have, escaped un hurt had no the mule tppd upon her bare foot as h was struggling to free himself, thereby-Inflicting a bad flesh wound. The corlt of th mule's shoa caught the girl on her foot tearing- out a big piece Of flh. The mule received mo Injury, neither did the wagon. ; The ecp wa remarkable.- .-, ;. " ',.-';, .',' , , Mr. and Mr. Little had been visit ing relative In the city and wer on their way home. After the accident they returned to the city and will re main her for several day. ' j aaaiaaeaaaa!aiBa.aaBaaaBaB m hilspcrs ., . J;r-.-. -. v The weather I likely to turn cool almost any day1 now, and when It does, you'll sot want to wear your ' old summer suit, will you? WELL, TOtr XE3NT. It wlllS, your . -fault If you do Com In to-day aad try on or(e ad our NEW FALL SUIT. : Wv lot ef new Idea to shw you. "Toung Men's Speclsla In a half doten smart, and, handsome cut and. In many stylish fabric. Suits for men of Quieter taste in many varieties of hape. color, etc. We believe that we can give you all and wore for yourmoney than you'll b expecting, ', ' r i 1 ' ',e-,;';'.: Brothers & Rogers .Atr-V--J. .-"'' .' ' c-'-:';-',-t?.'t:'.vj'.t:i ' ' 11 a .' it,', 'r'-,v, w', ' ''- " , if ' V t ('. ,. . ... j . ,4 ,f'. ; " y 4 ' ' f l H V-?;fv i ; ''"V-'', ' 'i ' ' xi It Is a sign of dangerous weakness and disease. .'Pain i always unnatural,. ..;;:and If ypu are $, victim "of headache, backachew'sldeache, pain In arms,;; 'snouiaersr legs, pelvis,. or suffer from cramps, falling feelings, -grinding , , palns,vrestlessrtess, tho blues, etc It Is a sigh that you need the gentle) ; "assistance which can be obtained by taldngs . (iJ lO Kca-s . WFI.lv WORTH THY I Ml. W, 1L lirown. th populr iiion nt.l tornev,' of JtMsflMliI, t., ev:. ''Isext t O ( H petiHlon, tlie t'l l !c ' to r t l lr. 1-'us s w 1, lie i 1 1 r- " keop ' mv f .it. illy In ei.iMi..,. I nf-Mii'v. ' W'M'k riir f,,r fii'- ! k 1 , ri p , i,,in n l( .ii-fi-- , - f 1. l R. il. J jiu,a & Co.- ilri. ( i and ftankfy, In sttlcleit confJnrs, trlllnj all youf frm.MM - nd stating your ,. W will send you AOVlCXln plain tcaU A envelope, and a vaW uuble book on "Home Treatment lor Women." A3Jref La lies' Advlvry Department Th C! ?"anoeja MeJIclne Co., Qatun"rTMA. . ' , All ' "Wf back iched every month" vrlUs Mrs. Francia J. Aahbum o( Clarkranga. Tehp.,' "till I tould scarcely stand on tny feet. ' I had palrv low down and headache not a day without Itand avfulj?8in In my tight and left stdea. I could hardly He down, and couU not aleep nlghta. t Doctora tried, but failed toglv fn permanent; relief. I - began to til Caidut, which eoon benefited me, and now (I ted Ilka a rev person." . Cardul ta a pre' , vegetable remedy, (of all tomato diseases.', It acta 'gently, and specifically rpen t'.. 'omanly organs, and by atrengthenlnj and fitting them ta do their natural votk,' it h:n r -' store J-'Z-alth thousand ot hopetesa tnvallda. .Try tt. , At-Every; firuj Ctorc.In;ri,00 "Eb:!!::'
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 6, 1906, edition 1
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