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C1LRL0TT DAILY OL. lVHU, U,ayi L ', 1: ). SALTATION AKMV. : , l - r. RmlUt lvtups drrulai- Ietee , i.llnjr of (lie Loral lott e Houie 1 lacss About the. Work of tlM Army. capt. Mark'R. . Smith,- otncer i la charge of the local at of the Sal vation Army, (has Issued 1 the , fwllow In circular letter: .. v . ; ! H he, Friend of . the Salvation ,. Jtmyt .- :-.--v..J.1t..:,) v ,.uri - v "Dear Friend:; 'Again l it fall our pleasant lot t t thank you for your kind end generous easltanca ren dered In orre way and -another our. work- end: workers during the ." ..Va year. .v V'V.V'V:'- ;;, .. "Now we are upon the eve or our .annual,, harvest festival. "whlch we are most enalous ahould be a never . before, a means of definite,' rich . bieeeing to you. we pray for yeu ., and your. - We know we cannot xe- :j ward yon for your, klndneaa toward . 'stja,. out "wo earnestly trut jmr paay ' , e-re shall ba blemed of QoA In repay In you spiritually for evry aacrlflce .:: you may make. I "Our need la arrektef than ever. V Doors are onetantly opening before - us; we cannot shut our eyea te inein - We must have your kind co-opera tion. WW you give tT ,Hrvwt rostival week all over the world naa been the means of bringing; salvation to thouaands whs otherwise would have died In darkness. ' "Think of hs htrrchless masses . whs csn only be rearned In the .open air: or In their haunts and biding . places of sin and misery. Oh. help ua -y to reach these wonderers for wjjom .- Christ - died, by - enattLplilng our agenclea and corps! "Do you wonder that we come to . . you once more with our harveet fes- ' ttval appeal, that we persist In plead f . tng with you for your help, thst we , ' fores- upon your attention with loving ' persletenc the needs of a iw-rlshlng v world t Should we not be blood CuHty-were we Indifferent to such ' needs t llare wa neglect to psas on s She calvary mrM( to your hearta7 . Would not the very stones cry out against us? Doe not your con ".tec lance reach our spdmhI? Are not your hands extended to help and your prayers and sympathies enlisted ,u vi voice their claims?' - Tha Charlotte people know Capt 8mtth will. He Is an esrneet. ef- ' fsctlve worker. Ills sppeals for belp arealwsrs .heeded. His camp Is In . ' need Of money. Tha following- facts concerning the ;', Salvation Army In the United Htates are tote res Ins: 71 1 corps and outposts, - 1,04 officers and employes, 4S.000 " annual conversions, 101,00 weekly r circulation In Kngllsh. Oerman, gcan- wdinavlan and Chine War Cry and Young Soldier, 10,000 Monthly war- - tlor Magaslne; 297 social relief in ', situations, 787 social officers and em '' ployes In charge, $100,000 annually pent In poor relief, S.000 nightly as- ' . - . I a R A A AAA ,' beds annual accommodation, ft ' worklarmen'a hotels. women's ho tela, tO food depots, IS Industrial ,: homes tor the unemployed. I farm - colonies. 2.800 acres colonised, IG0 colonists, t employment bureaux. 1 -'-i 100 .persons found work per month, II second-hand stores, 10 rescue : , homes for fallen women, accommodait Inc 410 persons, 1,100 fallen women -' cared for eaoh year, I children's liemM, 4 day nurseries. SI slum set- : tlementa with 70 officers in chsrge. r ,' 4ft prisons visited, T workhouses vUlt - d and SO hospitals visited. V A gold medal was awarded st the ? . Paris , Espoaltlon for the United ' States exhibit of the Halvatlon Army operations among the poor. ; DSSOIJfT OF A I.XJIKfi.TOft. . t ! I .': JiOals Hoawr, If ember of the Kouth ; . Carolina Hoomo of ltrireentalvc, " Mowing In lite; Court JIoumo Yard . a.Mui ltotuea uaiiire. . , ' Sstn ICtrkpatrlck, Ihs burly, blonde , Janitor at the country court house, s has had tols Wig crop of pea-vlnee , narvrstea. never arow vines i greater luxuriance than those on the court house yards The mowing was .". bone by Ioula Houser, colored, who ':. was a member of tha Soutn aroiina lrtnlaturn from York county In the - year 1171. llouner Is a Mecklenburg 1 neerro. but wa llvlns st Hock HIM at ' shat time anil was sent to the Ijff- Vj lslsture by the Hepublk-sns. VJnitMr aava that ha floea tint like mowing as well ss les;lalstlng. but he made a good ib of It. He had con ' ' elderablM trouble In keeping his blade shsrp, bersuee of the Innumer- ; able bottles it airucu. ne nss rouna ' X more 4hsn a store of pint bottles, quart bottles, and bottles of all de acrlptlons. Huuaer la undecided ysa , whether the denlxens of the court r ', House or psaaors-oy are retnniui for the number of cottlen in the yard. IX THK Hl'I'F.KIOII fxnmT. i ' If ..1. Tlma Tak.n t'n Willi CbleP Can) tmlnm I'MKwrd Ycetenlsr. ". Business dragged In the Superior Court yesterday. Much time wss tak en up with th esse or 'hsries iim- DSU, a meeie ree mrrcnanv, wim ,was cbsrsred with selling Intoxlcstlng liquors. The refreshment that Kim .' ball had dlpu-d of was rider and. " .. a a, a. -t r t ras at1 TOvifSB rig swvsiriii , ltl llt-esM ii4 ' ' , expert ltnnnn. the Jury decided that a th9 Dart.rwlnr ilrtiT wa not Intos ' ... . . , ,' tcattna. Ktinonu w uimnnrgwu. ' to the recorder, deciding that that ot ' -i-it t. i..ri..ii-tinn in them. The ,v mvru- Juhn l'lckett. charged . . vih nlllnir n.i-iilne. and Dallas ' ... . . a - n . . I . f inenrr, i nline . ' Jan Kraxler was sent to the roads i tot 10 OSVS for an awawi. a V" John Ilagsdiun ws munu aumy i K"i rarrvlnc conceslea weapons sna waa 'assessed 120 and the costs 1n the case for ths nvniwr. fturvrylnaT for lis- Trolley IJne to Uia V ' .. . . r The 4C has a force or engineers , -warklna- on the surveys for the pro- - posed line lo the Davidson place, on tha Cats woa river, wnere no ram' V party will build, on Its tract of more t that. 1.000 kcres of isnd. what will be probably the largest snd prettiest f i,.rk in ths Houth. Mr. W. U Law, tZ.: u.i tun u f . haa rtia re nf ' ll two. ... - -' - - - - n the work and Is being assisted by Messrs. K. M, Olbbon snd Trwln Rltch, - (nglnera. Several weeks will le re quired to complete the surveys and decide, the exact route of the line to the- river. if ;;.1 ...II FntlMll tiamo Saturday. Quits a little) Interest Is being man tfested in the football gsme to be played at the fair grounds Satudsy afternoon 'between Davidson College and the 8l ate University. The game win be called st 1:10 o'clock and will be played by the new rules, this to te the first gsme la Chsrlotte by the rew. rules. Davidson claims to have inn strongest team it has hid In re nt year and ! -game l, ,." . '" r Hold Annual Meetlns; and Kinoker. Tiie Greater Charlotte Club.' will 7 c'l Ha annual meeting for the elo n i t orncers and the annual smoker '.iy, Oftohef Snd, St :! O'clock, .a, the election, plans for the i year work will be decided up. . reurs report received and r ii-iness if Importance trsns V i vry member of the club It i it attend the meetltif. s. ,! v TUB C1LIUTTE MARKET. ' L Vmrmer Complains of th t'neer I; Ulnty of tlM , iToduoe MarkH Kggs, Itutwr and -Milk are vp One Day ami Down Um Nexb-xAn Inter. cmUdst Db)ciiHnlon TtiaO Should In- tertwt Housekeepers Tlicrn la Keed ot t uegriuar jucaiano. ; -. v Mr. W., F. Baker, one of the well known dairymen of the county, as la the 'city.'-yesterday, r.v He- took 'an Observer man to task about recent Item that appeared in the local i col umna, -.In a friendly ; and V forceful way he pointed out a Tew.. facta that should Interest Charlotte , housekeep srs. , ' t ';. V" :. -r " "Toq declare." said ; Mr.s Baker, ''that 100 thrifty, Industrious Dutch farmers could 'do well here, because of the present prices of milk, but ter and eggs. You quote th price of butter at SI cents the rear round and eggs at 17 cents at, this time. v. "Now, old fellow, you were -raised on the farm. You know as well as I do that butter sells here for vl J and IS cents during the hot months." "I will make a contrsct for what I use at Zt cents the year out," raid the newspaper man. "Yes. but you go out of town In July and August and thenwhat would I doT" "How many Charlotte . people . do thatr . ,: '. -'- "Mdre then vou csn (marine. The customer Is at fault in many Instan ces, not the producer. .1 am now sell ing my butter at 10 rents a pound, but I have sold It at lit 1-1. 'Ths Charlotte market Is uncer tain. One day we sell our egs for good price and the 'next 'we can't give them away. 1 The same Is true Ith butter and beef." , Mr. Baker Is right - about Char- lotte being uncertain.. A concern like the J. K. Morrison wholesale es- tsbllshment. of Btatesvllle, would help this county. If the farmer could sell his truck at the market price '.every day In the year he would grow more of It The Statesvllle merchants buy snd ship eggs, chickens, butter and other products of the- farm. During what Is termed the egg season the Morrisons ship a car load ' of eggs week. Thouaands of dollars are brought Into Iredell In this way. The producers do not hsve to depend on the local market, for the . surplus Is sold In Washington, Baltimore, Phil adelphia, New York and' other North ern cities. Every country store In Iredell buys thousands of dollsrs worth of garden, barn yard and poul try truck every year. The farmers of Mecklenburg are always certain of a price of some sort for cotton, but truck may or may not sell. The Char lotte housekeeper Buffers In conse quence of these conditions. What ever the Mecklenburg farmer grows, except cotton, stands a fair chance to rot the market soars or dragsr Mr, Baker has felt the effects of an Indifferent market TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKRX. A way to Make Boiled Water Talat- Mn and Clean 4 apt. A. T tiles Wishes to Help Along Ills Fellow Man, Who Oora through (be World Drinking Watorllelng a Good German He Taboos tlsn Common Brink. The following from The Philadel phia Recdrd will Interest Chsrlott people who are drinking "flat-tasting" wster: "How boiled water, the only safe drink until the filter plant Is complet ed, can be made more palatable to the taste was pointed out by Chief aillette, of ihs buersu of filtration, yesterday. 'Because or the growth or typnoia fever cases Chief Gillette lasuod (he following formsl statement to the public: ' 'Pending the completion or the ni ter plant much can oe prevented by bearing In mind the following: Typhoid fever Is principally trsns- mlttsd by drinking watsr. Hulling kills the germs, but such boiling ren ders the water flat and unpalutable. The following simple means can be applied by any housekeeper to make he fsmlly drinking wster tKti aire and palatable. It la highly recom mended by Prof, Msrsden Manson, nf Kan Francisco. Cal., who has thoroughly tried It 'nrst. Take exactly two gannns of wster. If the water la not rl inr. beat up the white of one eg and sdd It to ths watsr before bolHnK. This will gsther up every ,partlc of for eign matter in the water and carry It to the bottom. The water ebouM be brought to a brisk boll and then stood sslds to cool and settle. 'Second. Pour off the clear wa- er and stir Into It a level teaspoon- ful of bicarbonate of sodn. Then stir In two-thirds of a t'.usiioonful of hydrochloric acid. This wtll , make the water perfectly ssfei eparkllng nd refreshing without any flat, taste. "'If druggists put up ths blcarbon- ts of sod snd hydrochloric acid In suitable pscksges and: sell with them proper-slsed smsli gissa measures to give the exact quantity of each for wo gsllons of water. It would be a. greet help In lessening the prevalence f typhoid. " 'A copy or this Information rise been sent to every druggist In the Ity outside of ths filtered wster dis tricts snd they are requested to sup ply themselves with a stock of the mesaures suggested and to encourage their use In their ne4ghlorhod.. Peo ple who cannot afford to buy bottled watars csn, by the above simple and Inexpensive means, supply themselves Ith water that Is much ssrer thsn purnhssed spring wster 'Chirr Olliette will ssnd copns or the circular to druggists and lo phy slclans,' Capt. A. Thles, a surburbanlte who never drinks such a common thing ss water, was thoughtrui enough to bring The Observer the foregoing clipping. He hopes that It will b of service to water drinkers. Being a good aerman-Amsrlcan he taboos water. Funeral ot Mr. i. Star Garrison. Ths funeral of Mr. 3. Star Oarrl aon, whose death occurred at tho home of his parents In Steele Creek township Monday, took pUce at .Flint Hill Baptist Church yesterday after noon at I o'clock, the serrlues belnsr In charge of the ' pastor, Roy. Mr. Heeves. The Interment wss nude in ths cemetery near the Jhtir:i, The funeral wag attended by a lri n urn-tic- of the friends of the doiensAd. eevvral of "whom were front Char lotte. ....' . A Vk lotM Spider. Col. Warren Roark had a rare spider y eater day, and was showing It sbnut ttvs town. The poisonous looking In sect -was brought. In from H tee Is Creek where, on the farm of Mr. Joe Werron, It had bitten a colored woman, who wee reported to be In a -rritieal condition. The spider had a IxrrK jatik-andlder colored body and lwrjef,fsr-rachlnf legs. He was a very ilnseros looking fellow... Cob Koara, ns'i i.u in a pome. loark, hsfcfii In n .lUdMe Makn' Residents S West Mske Protewt. -v ' Trade, .street near the elt selected for the free byterian tiospttai, were cirruiaunr a petition protestisg against locating the sanatorium In their midst, every body admits that ft hospital Is a good thing, but ,no one, wants It for. 1 a k . I . . i' ... ornciAiCAMi ISSUED. Mayor a, g. McMiu h Will Appoint JJcJcfrates to the. Annual imiuigra- a tlon Coufercmt) 'Which . la -to bo . Hold Mn XaahvMe, Tenn.. In Xo t, Vtnter Much Interest Manifested A v .....a mti,. ....... y .. v ..fmiiMFua; MAJKmm Mill Mrui ; ,.'w. ; ; Oorerndr J. - L' Cox, of Tennessee, has Issued the official call for the sec ond annual Immigration nd quaran tine conference which Is to be held In Nsahville. 1 Tenn the 1 Ith, Jit and Jth of November. Widespread , ln terest J,la, being' manifested ' ' In s this meeting, especially among: southern cotton mill roen' At the- initial con ference which .'was held In KnoxvlUe, Tennrt laat ,'year the subject' of quar antine coupled almost , all of th,e time. The Immigration' problem was merely touched upon. ' At vtbe ap proaching conference, the question of immigration will be nrsti ana v. rore- Mayor & S. McNInch haa been ask ed to appoint delegates to this cdn- ference from Charlotte. There wi.i be preiuint ut the Nashville- meeting as many flnuthern Oovernors as pos sible, the mayors and chief -officials of a number of the larger cities ' lo the South, and a large concourse or the most eminent Southern - , rntnu- tacturers and milt owners. ' The labor problem will be consider ed In all of Jts . pluses. , Steps will doubtless be taken looking to th furtherance of the work of bringing In desirable foreign help Into - the South. It ,1s understood that ;v eral of the best known cotton mill men about Charlotte will attinJ. Mayor McNInoh will make known his appointments Just as .soon as he is able to find Hut, who will be able .to go. ..' - ' ''- .- --n' ' ' Tbe Odeon rlourbilJng. I. The Odeon, Col. Billle Peters' mov ing picture parlor, did quite . a good bUstness yesterday.' In ths af ternoon a large number of children were admitted to the show free of charge.. Col. Peters made 1t Elks' day and all Bills were admitted free of charge. Te-morrow will be Wood men of the World's day and all Woodmen will be admitted free. Fri day afternoon, several of the lower grades In the city publlo schools will be guests of-tho -Odeon, ' under the chaperonsge of Prof. H. I Keesler. In tbe) City rollce Court J. F. Drinkard made his second ap pearance in tha city police court yes terday morning, when he was ar raigned on the charge of ' carrying concealed weapons. , The State fell down on its evidence; however, and Drinkard was discharged. M. JC Moore brought a pow'ful big Jag to Chsrlotte from Plnevllle and, with it, was run In by the coppers. The recorder fined him $10 for be ing caught In company with the Jag. AN ELOQUBiT TESTIMONIAL The following letter Is more eloquent In praise of the Ar tlstlo RtlefT Plsnos than any testimonial Mr. Clewell or our selvea could write. Rev. Mr. Clewell Is the, head of Balem Academy and Col lege. Winston-Salem, N. C, and shows the high esteem and confidence In which the firm of ("haa. M. Rtleff la held by . one of. the best knoWn educa tors In the Houth. Wlnston-ftslem, N. C, flept.' 10. 1000. My Dear Mr. Wllmoth: e Regarding the letter for the Stleff Pianos, please write such a Utter as will suit your purpose and sign my name to tha letter. Or, If you prefer to do so, write the letter and send to me and I wtll stgn It snd return to you. ,1 know that I csn endorse anything you claim for your pianos. Ws hsve alwsys been well pleased with them. Very truly yours, J. H. CLEWELL, Principal. Chas. H Stieff. Sonihcrn W areroom t West Trade St.. Charlotte, H. C. C. II. ' WlIiMOnV Mfr L ' ' .' . ,'. ; .. ... i inarnor nirninrm I ITiUlllfil I Ul llll.lll Mi L artiV",".; vl I ' "i iiii . ;. 1 'V:v'''-"- ''?'' , 'vf...'--;. "i, :.,. : -', ...;., .! ;? '. )'; tV , :, IpincCOYiScuth ' MALARIA J V CHAKLOrm Thn llosqulto .'Has Caused Much ''..",.; Of It- ; s. "Thsre has been a great deal of malarial - fevar In and about Char lotte during the paat few months," remarked a wall-known -physician to an Observer reporter yesterday. ; "ni a majority of cases, the - fever has been caused ty , mosquitoes svhoae numbers hare- been so. much greater this summer than ever before. With in the past few days I have had sev eral to come to me complaining of chills. In every instance they slept without nets over their beds and had been - much troubled of, Ute ,-wltli mosqltoe.M V - ''V-' Vv The prevalence- '-mosquitoes irf Charlotte has been - commented ' on frequently of late.' ' They ire of a different species end art very malig nant In their attacks. - L,. . . ' ;', A Clear Complex Urn and Bright Eyes. In most eases a satlow. Uotehed com plexion and dull, heavy ,,eyee are due to poor digestion snd un -Inactive liver. Orlne Laxative Fruit Svrtie.alds .dlaea. tlon end stimulates the liver snd bowels snd makee the complexion smooth and Clear. - UMno lxalvs Fruit By run does net asuseate or gripe and is mild snd pisaaant to tka Hefuse ; s ubstltutes. K...H. Jordsn Co..-.:...y hjv rrf-..' of the fact that my ; faU stock la arriving dally, and can supply your) wants for Wed ding or Birthday Presents. My line for this season haa been selected with greater care and Is now open, for your inspec tion. J. Jevvclcr v 41 N. Try on St iComer 5th SAY!" HERES A FACER , ' i . -It you want raw-edrrr, rough, scratchy, saw-edge collars, why don't yon Iruy that kind v. . - ' to begin with f .1' 9 , Model Steam laundry; : Never Give up, the Ship When You Can Get -Mrs. Joe Person's Rcnictiy. Greensboro, N. Jan. It, 10At. (17 Ashboro St. Last Auguat my husband, who It a railroad man, was . badly hurt by having a severe blow on the head, caused by a piece) ot Iron falling on It In a few days he suffered badly from dlzxineaa. and he was not able to walk across the room. Than nausea set In, and he vomited every thing he would est' We became very unesay about him. . as tba ' doctors could not define the nature of his hurt. His whole system became In volved from his condition, the doc tors' treatment gave htm no relief, and one of the physicians advlssd an operstlon. He discharged a great deal of blood from tils nose and would frequently vomit blood, but the doc tors said that came from his etoraach and not from the hurt Then one of my friends, who had unbounded faith In Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy, begged me to use It. My husband lost his flesh and was greatly reduced, and at that time we did not expect hint to live long. We got Mrs. Person's Remedy snd put bins on It and in twenty-four hours wa could see a hangs for the better. The vomiting of blood ceaaed. which, mads ua hope ful. We continued to use the Reme dy and It made a perfect cure of his case, and he Is now well and In good health- MRIJ. . RIVE8. v r i k lasts ft lira time , and we .cfth , - sell you good Leather Couches and Leather Chairs and Hack ers at prices that ft person with. the most modest puree ' can buy with esse. tianasome jueainer vouch, v ' Urge pise, hulU on, si body pf; ' guaranteed steef springs. Gold- en Qaarter-sawed 'Oak- frame! t wortfcv ; 111.00, i.;,;,Otut! I: priced ,; f it.00. y Other Leather Couches H,00 . to lei.oo. . :,;..--v.;r' v I Leather Chair; and Rockers f at attractive prices. When yon " buy at McCoy's you get your money's worth. ; , V' r.;;.',.-: '.'.y.A Announcement ! ; E. STEERE -Uai,LU-.U.UJ Vliite feiel ' -..' , - Beds' and T-r i v.' k r - Cribs L ( "ii enamel us, - lull . . All-Brass Hes.. ..i.; f ' Special attention Is called , ." '. - aneeial Ttraaa nail mt ' S.. a ?. This Ued would cost you Metal vavenport Beds, KeW fall Styles InPumltHra , I 1. 1 i , r: - l Copyrignt 1 906 by : -fa Hart Bchaancr cr wtarg - 1 1 ! ap'' '. e". '..i.v '- . ... j v.-. .1 I 0 , T , STX iH'i Matevf AaS- end i ,( ,t ingtthc Idnd you want ybursclfe Thc.kirid1; ' we sdle .Sec our line' of Boys' Knee Pants all. . ; ' the leading styles tJn, fancy ; mixtures.. ; 53.50; v -V a OD; 't . . V 1 yoUe; .'ji'-": vK. r Goods cent t A,n3i ,. a ill i " x ii ii i s ' ii ' , ii . 1 1 ...is x ( . 1 . ik' ii.il i ill' ii. i j l i i i til ii i i 1 i . i j' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f i .1 m i a ' i i 1 i ii - im iu I i i ' ji u u k a tt ii n - ' ir i in. aiajkJiJj, ; lt'i ' I f . 'I-vjSI . II 'In , C-.-a-vj.-;;. r ii -- - . uiii -v-., ... . . SUS,., ..gg.ftO, to 'f35.0:'v ,,5.00 to 185.00 to - day -to our ...'.- i.i i - 115.00 to 'llO.oVat other'stor'es. -A. ' v , " mmlnt In rialtw v , ' . . -a .ie 111 --.-.j-, sv . . i .. :. m.w . I ai - . a -j -'. j . ,i a m iJiie MANUFACTURER SAIB . . iim . ' 1 . -a ter,M.andi weTcnew the manufacturer knew. ?:So we made " uiu sieiecuuu witu ou vx vou askjjga ak 1 aa a sas. ' ea e aa I I aseAe W i tor vour RTvynal nrwla. - The business suits and overcoats, . beautiful . iri fabric and per-;t .' feet in make. t The maker knows Ijow' ; -; ;;:v' 'H t . ... r . . n v . .1--. - i . m . . 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