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,N AM) M:UXIi. 'l . ; r t .;::..( as n i 1: v..:nc. h kon x T ln'to!!- t Cliunh j . i 'l.ipoi' i To-Xiorrow ' t iil r lion. -!--A , , j txTinon by '1 1 ifidy'a I'rfJ. . lit L-t M'it K'1 1HH5S Not LI t.i ui Overt Act. lint In (lie 1H5 I irice of the Wei of .,.! lie Law of lwiirrnUIitJ'Wl ie JroIijrl J ,t scribed and bouio lM-duction Mile. , The meatlng ntw Ma protrMi't TVlnlty . Methodist church Will con tlnue "at least until to-morrow night ( , end possibly longer.-' Rev. pr. Kllgo f has consented to- remain and, wit! preach to-nlgbt and again tomorrow nlsht. Tha aermona that ha haa ai ; -ready preached .since ...coming here tiavM tMn tronf. earnest and helnful. Vs ft, tt is a source of sorrow to Revf y : y .T . Durham, pastor, that the ear -rvlcM have not been mora largely ' at tended by mora unsaved persons, -; . - Last night' Dr, Kllgo preached on the 'Prodigal Bon,'" and ,th aermon ; waa, one. that la calculated to bring . ooflvlctlon and repentance,'. vV'Pr. Kllgo Midi'.-: ,-;'V 'f..,'fJ , " k ''In a formal sens Christ wes no ' theologian. The nearest Ha overcame, to being a tneoiogian van wnen He - , uttered the ; parable of the Prodigal Son. . ffa thla parable la to be found , ,'; the whole prooeaa of redemption.,- . -, ' "When we apeak of .Ood aa Father and , Jean Chrtat aa Bon. we are not using row rhetorical figure . . Path . emoed. had lta beginning In Ood, and Jesua Christ was the first' begotten v' ' "And back of all thla process of rs demptlc-n lie the-Fatherhood of Ood. And lo the contemplation of Ood the c Father, we need ta be careful leat we " . fall into . blasphemy of Ood the ? ( Father."' f u-f- .' i trf-.-.. c -... "The Fatherhood of Ood only In ' - creases the helnousneae of aln and ao it. la up against a, divin Fatherhood f xnere ia.no eariy ninorj wi sin nave that of the- Garden of Bden.iThe : aln.. did "not Ola.- in the outward overt V get, "but It lay In he fact that man :'...' aet kalde- the will of Ood atid defied his wn will.-, The outward act atnka ''Mnto lnalgalflcance before the faet of C ;-' netting up the will of -man agafnittha 'i'-win 'of Ood. :.-. v.v-t'--v"v . o la waawlth tha Vonng man In v 'the parable, hla ala lay In the act by ' which he apt up hU will galnat the ;v ;!- r.wJU. -ot ala . father. Tha' Uma- cama . ; when he decided which ahdnld rule, ' ' hla father8 will or hla own wilt And f ' let me remind yon here that at the f t point where man.breaka away front rOod'a law la tha point wherr ha'muat ir-v return..- ."jT1:------ v -;- '"Thla jroang man gathered all hla .' 'v gooda together and Wgaa to aeparate himself from ttla ..fathet'a will and ' '" ownarahlp, and. going Into a far coun rf .try-'ha completed the aeparatlon. 'i i .'."fee went Into a, far'conntfy and i.r Joined hlmeelf to U rlotoua rowd. i . - Thla law of congeniality u carried oat to the mlnqteet dtall In Ood'a nnl "'Verao. The law of congenlglity,work ' mg In aln will drive man away from , the -atmosphere of purity. And here. f young man, young '-man, you come . face to face with- a-law that you darb '.' not tamper with. The mother who ( v Play carda with her eon and aaya ' .; . aha doea thla la her own-homo In or 'h-i derHo keep him; from going away from homo to aeek. the aam amuse ment, la netting up the flame In her aoa'ai heart, which, driven on by the 4errlble law of congeniality. , will cauaa him to aeek hla pleasure la the loweat dtvea. i And the mother who f '- bedecke.- her-" daughter for a private ( danct to- be gtvan In her own home,, la " klndllrif - the name ef .caafenteKty .'. . ; whlch will (ako that daughter tor In i 'to am. .- '-. ' v . . ' : Thla boy m the parable went away : t 'Into jt tar country and the next ohap- : i ter In hli.llfe opena thoa . 'And . ho waated hla aubatanco In rlotoua Uv-..t'-'lng,' andt thla la a. natural conao ,1 quenco. : ' , , -v"' ' . : , "Do yon know, when one of my , toya cornea UP to me to dlecuea a ' n t moral queatlon.'-1 trirmble Xor him; when he beglna to aay about aometklng - 'I don't aea any harm in that.' Lfpel a ' 'v. ahock for Mm to the very founda : tlon of hla.extatenca, because"! know the danger Which ho facea.- '. .1; , "The boy who goea out fom hla . ' ' homo with the Impreaalon of hu moth -i v era Ufa upon him and drifta until bo ' cannot think a pure thought, nor look i ' upon a pure picture; until he la unfit to look Into tha toco of any pure wo Ttnan:' until ha hag no 10vr to offer to 'j'any pure woman In jeturn for her ' love, what waato haa gone on In hla " .Ufa. And what a', waete goea on In -' :. any mcn'a Ufa who drifta out Into any , , form of aln. : J , ' - fVAnd 'thU- waete la not. mora ovl- , i V, dent In any one than In the man who beglna to ouapeet hla fellowmen. 8ue plclon . cauaea him to' doubt one man . ..' and then two men; auaplclon grown , -la the heart' until aoon he beglna to , ; auipect all men and even to loan faith ,'-: to himaelf, ' . "If a cabin should be discovered on i - fire 'la Una edge -of your, town, .your V' firemen would respond nnd yoa would " do all In your power to prevent, the ' ' spread of tha flamea There la a, con ; iiagratloo of far more danger that la already kindled In the hearta of boya - a and girls In this town and la other -. towna, and far more vigilance la peed '-'ed to put out ithla flame - than to 4 ' .quench that of any burning building. ,u ,'rMI wonder If 1 apeak to any, man or ' r, woman to-night who haa been en gaged In rlotoua living and who haa : ,. had enough of It and la ready to coma : back .to our Father's hoUee. t If ao,' ;' : want you to, mako , It known Just j,v,'.noV, ' i--, . ; An after-meeting wa.a held to which i quite a -number of .Cbrlatlan, people V. remained. . J h. v("'. ' ft --UC:.... Jv. Kllgo announced. at thla service , that he felt that ho had dona about - ', all he could for those, who attended .; the meeting and 'that whllo ho would enjoy - preaching to them . longer, aa the .unsaved did not attend the ser vices and hla work at the college waa calling him home, ho felt ha ought to . . goAi Later, however, he decided In answer to earnest request r irem jar. Durham and othera to remain and preach to-night and to-morrow night. , In speaking of the services, Mr. , Durham , referred ' to'vthe great In fluence for good Dr. , Kllgo had ex erted over his life and ssld he had long' wanted his church to have the benefit of Dr. Kllgo'a preaching, v;, ?'Jt iio sold. Hotoi. rv: Mr. IL O. Lucas, - Charlotte boy who haa been running the v Hotel Crown, at Brownwood, Te., for , the last two years, haa dlspoaed of his property and will probably secure an other house In the near future. He trill arrive In the city shortly to spend noma time with relatives before en gaging 1n buslnesa again, . ..'- , , , Dr. Kllgo Will Itetnaln Two Days.. Dr. John C. Kligok who announced htxt night thut he would preach but fine more sermon here, at the present tnetlna; t Trinity Methodist church, r''onslUflrd when braed to remain longer anl Wilt continue hla meet Inir thrcni-h to-morow night. Ite will hold services to-night and to-morrow night. , v . " ,i, f i Tno V ;i Knova Fix-ttkem to Mafcn a 'imvn of the t-i lith DUttrk-t TliU V,m k ami Ncxt'ilie ApMliitmonts 1 lit Contest In the eighth Is Uveiy. , , . i' -;'.".-:.'-;,..., '...";'. . The contest lit the eighth congrea slonal .district Is beginning to liven up. Tha fight between; Congressman E. Spencer Blackburn, Republican, and Mr, R. N. Hackett, ; Democrat. promises to 1 be a royl one, ? For weeka - end ' months . Mr. Blackburn haa been wandering back : and forth and enjoying himself generally.' lie haa thought hla , position too strong to.be taken and hence has wasted much V valuable time. While v Mr. Blackburn haa been out of the State, Mr.- Hackett haa been working Ilka a Trojan. ; , He haa .visited and. spoken In scorea of places over the dint net and' has accomplished ' wonderful thlnga. , Rumors of defection have ooma to the ear of Mr. Blackburn time and again, but up to this time he- haa done little more tran visit a few, of hla atronaholda and confer with-hla chief lieutenants. Recently It haa been noised abroad that cer tain .vcountlea. r which had heretofore been . Republican - by safe majorities, were , hesitating and uncertain aa to what they would do In the forthoom- lac election. ?-,- . ' ,r ' ? Such report have made Congreaa. man. Blackburn sit -up ana lane - no tice, lie haw made arrangemsnU to deliver a number of addresses In aev aral of the eountlea and haa , called upon , Mr, Jake F.- Newell, - of Char lotte, no come", over and help him, Together they will make ftwo-weeka canvas. " ; The list of appointments followa:.;f "! f.h;-vU'. Trap Hllli Wllkee county, Wednaa dayj Octobor 1 0.:, V---s" '' Stony Knoll, . Surry county, Thurr. dan October 11. . , . ' . v.' Oold 'Hnl, - Rowan "County, Friday, October 11. .' ,; -;, Locust. Stanly ' bounty.' Saturday, October '.lLvJ-.fV..'. -'1. . .'- '..; t Albemarle, BUnly county, Saturday night. October it. i k-" " . ML Pleasant; , Cabarrua county. Monday. i. October la..;. . Harrlaburg, Cabarrua county, Tuea- day. October H. - -7 . . "Chestnut Hlll.'Rowan ounty, Tuea dav nta-ht. October lg.v ; ' i ' China Oroya, Rowan county," WedV nesday, October- IT..--., . .v Cleveland. ? Rowan county Thurs day, October II,. .,w - - Stony Point, Alexander' county, Friday. October ; Sugar Loaf, Alexander county, Sat urday, October o. i -) ' Poors Knob. Wilkes county, Satur day night October 1 0. - : " -Jefferson. Ashe county, f Monday, rVtohjtr tlj . ; -. - . ' - Solitude, Ashe ' county, Tuesday, uetooer is. - " ? Todd. Ashe county, Wednesday, October U. y ' . r CHARIXTTE AFPOmrrKD.' :, . - Governor R-' B. Glen a Xajnea Three Charlotte ' Marmf aoturers aa Drle gatew to Immigration Conference The Parpoare of tho. Mertlng.' :: V Governor R. -B. Olenh haa appoint ed . the following-named Charlotte mill men delegatea to the-eecond an nual conference on Immigration and quarantine which meets In Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 11 to 14: Messrs. D. A. Tompkins, R. M. Miller, Jr., and E. A. Smith. T ' V Thla conference on Immigration and , quarantine haa been called to considerthe following topics aa out lined by Governor John I. Cox in his official call: ' i "To: conetder-;Tnethoda..Way8 ,ahd mean for obtaining a. desirable1 class of tmmlgraau for the States of the South.' ."To confer and devise plana for tha protection of the South against un deelrab'e lmmtgranta. " . "Jo dlscuaa the general labor aup-. ply and situation,, throughout the South. -with a view of suggesting re medial legislation where needed, and of a uniform tendency, that will Im prove tha efficiency of labor In all fields." w "To consider measures for increas ing the Interest and better attend ance on technical,- agricultural and trade schools, and review the results of the present educational system smong negroes, with suggestions of remedlea where shown to be needed. TUB BAZAAR TO-DAY. The Ladle are Going to Have a Good Show 1 OWmoclrae Hail. H Contributiona are aril I being receiv ed for the Knighta of Columbus Be arer, which beglna thla evening, and The ladlea who have tha bootha In charge are vying with each other in their wfforta to make their particu lar parts a success, Prisee are given-for the ladles aaecjiJing the larg est amount, first prise being llv; sec ond prise 17.10; third It and fourth I1.S0. . Charlotte people have al waya patronised theae affaire wall and If appearances' count for anything thla oh will be more largely attend ed than any other. i ,. Among the donor whose contri butor were received yesterday are: Two dosen ties, 'Long-Tate Clothing Company; an oak mantel, Charlott Furnishing - and Decorating Agency; and. something by H. G. LInk, Coca Cola - Bottling Worka, Adams Grain Sc Provision Company. Tounga Steam Bakery,-C R. Mayer, Irwin Gra ham,. A. M. ' Spong, O. - L, Gregory Veneer Company, Cochrane A . Mo Laughlan Company, Mike Roceea, R. H 1 Flelda A Company, . Queen City Printing and Paper Company,, Textile Mill Supply Company, CM, Patter son. , Weddlngton Hardware Com psny, southern States Trust Company, Atkinson. Drug. Company "and Olenn Bros. Greater Cliarlott Chaataaqoa Even Mitn uie jsoara." . . :-'.' The Greater Charlotte Chautauqua Asaoetatlon,- which vcame out in, the hole In the recent chautaoqua, Is now even with the board. .After all the stock of he-members of the associa tion had been consumed, a debt of about MOD still remained against the corporation.'. Tha members of . the aaaoclaton and tha . board of director have gone Into -their pockets, for the amount and cleared away every claim. The Chautauqua next year will boa batter on la every respect and the experience this year will enable the management to coma out even, or maybe, pay dividend. ', .,,.' ; . ' In the ' Clly PDllrvConrt. ' V The docket in the city police court yesterday morning waa a rather sorry excuse on a Monday morning, when much variety U expected In a fat docket . Doe Jackson, for looking too long at the wine when it waa red, waa fined $10. Four other drunks for feited their bonds In preference to anawer to the char re.' John t Belk, for an affray with Robert Graham, waa bound over to the Superior Court. A BADLT HITRNED OlltL' of hov. Mian or wotnsn. Is quloklr Out of pain If H'ick1n' Arnica ShIvs m ap nlld nromdllv. O. 1. Welch, of Takon- tha. ilch y: "I ue it In my family for cult, torn an mil Rin inviriot, ana And It r-ffot." Qulckwt . rile eure known. Kt henllrc . salve made. 2uO. at R. IL Jardon A Co.'s drug store. . r(rlin"i House ami Joluvii Khow Uow 'll y m hy so Much Money - 4iti-ri o. i ! t'onwrutHl Arrct lV- Uere DlHtrlliuteU. , : . The Observer commented on the fact that two policemen had drawn a check for 50.10 for wltnesa fees dur ing the' August criminal term of the Superior Court. The statement caused considerable - commotion . In certain ctrclea and - Patrolmen?. House and Johnson, the ofltcera most concerned, complained that' they , had not been treatej fairly. The-reporter who wrote the Hem told them that ? he . would gladly publish their-aide of it, In eonsequenco he wa given the follow ing tabulated cases and fees, which Messrs. House . and - Johneon beUeva will aet the publlq.lghtt . v; i,; ) Th. -Snhn Ttahlninn - CRM. Brratt - ' te, Johnaow and , Malqolm.,.,n. Wltneai ' fee,. Johnwn ., 1 J tlalcolm ....... ........ ..,,,,. 118 John Hall,. ajQ-eit. feet. vpitU ;aod, i Houia ....... . hmC,i', .;,. 1.J0 Wltnew -fe. Rous,.U.rt...,... , i-W Sam Rlchardton; "nrrett: fee; nun- ' -ter 'and' Johnton J.W WlMieat tee Jobufon. Llcue' Caldwell, 'arrest te7 plthj, Johnaoiv and . IloUaa ; FreJ Spencer. ' arrest fee, 's Pitta!' v Maloolm and Youngblood . Wttnew fee ; Kou... ....,.,... ; l.l John)n ..... ..'... .M .,.,..' . M8 7. Allan -RaatU anW feu ' IloUaa and Johnson Wltneai tea, Houaa... ... Johnssn:M., . .,... ,', i s.M , .? t.v.-'jr t--i .'.ri ' --.'.''. ,; - t-;.':g.40 Rarf.olph Pettis, arrevt fee, vHousej . and Johiwon WltnM I'M, Hou.e J. f. fV.O Johi Hswk and Kee Bally, ar- i rt fM. Touncblood. Hun tar and ' Houat . : 4 40 Wit neat fa. Houatt- .......... .M Total ...... V 5.0. Messrs. House' and Johnson ' claim that they got pay for ickete that oth era proved for them. , The check for $10.70 came out of the total of $50.40 here gives, and the difference went to officials - at the court houe In the form of small feeav.'-' vS.;.V.V.Hvr- ' ' It iai also , aald . that: none of this money cam out of the -county treas ury, but all of It out of the' pockets of the defendant, most ot whom sub mitted and pld the coat, t . .. Other officers got their ehar of the arrest i f aea, ; which were . included In the obck. , ::'Z' '.' ':'.'!. t -' - It would take a Philadelphia lawyer to understand the fee system, as the foregoing- effort will Illustrate. " DtATEUAN RECKPTIOX; Literary Society of ElUabeth CoHrge Entertain - Lavishly An Interest ing Proenwnune. -. - In response to dainty . Invttattona phrased In tripping trlolete, penned with Dlatellan "purple and duly sealed with the . society . creat, the faculty and new student of Elisa beth College assembled last evening In. the spacious rooms of tha Dlatellan Llteray Society. Banks of ferns and autumn rosea., with a happy alterna tion of college pillows for the weary, formed a , pleasing background for the - filmy. .gjownaL oL college; maiden. !;With scarfs and. fana and double change of bravery. With amber bracelets, beads and - all this knavery" r ln the J receiving 4 line were Miss Clare Volgt; president of tha society: Mis Fannie Louiae Neal. vice presi dent and Miss Sella , Corrlher, re cording secretary. The chief feature of tha evening's entertainment was a book contest Dainty booklets, decorated with a spray of hand-painted violets, the society flower, and knotted witn a bunch ot the society ribbon, were passed around and the guests were requested to matcn lists or cooks, wherein classics and novels of the season were mingled In equal pro portions, with names of the cor responding author and the appropri ate heroes and heroine. . While the Judge were rendering . their de cision of the respective merits of the contestants, refreshment of lobster salad, saltlnes. olives, mints and apple Juice ware served by the young ladlea of Dlatellan. ' Mlaa Voigt as spokesman for the society, then ad dressed a rew'worasoi weicom 10 all naw students In the college and expressed the hr-pe that many would continue to e present at future meet ing,' which, although oevotea to a Itterarv oroaramme. would neverthe less aim to, promote sociability among It) member. ' President King wa than called upon for a few remark, and after entertaining the company with sev eral clever anecdotes and announcing trv some cases who Were not the win ners, he awarded the pHae,' a pretty painted ben bonlere. to Miss Margaret Willie, teacher bf Latin at Bllsabeth. Amid a uoceaBlon of cheera for Dlatellan, the evening's entertainment drew to a close, r Among tha Invited guests were Dr. and Mrs. Rernhelm, Mr.. C. B. King and Rev; W C. Bchaeffer. . WEEK'? OF .RATEK .OBSERVED. The' Woman Home Mburion Socletle of Tryo Street and Trinity Chnrch "a e: Holding , Joint McUng -Mo h - Interest Maalfoated. i,i ' The woman's home mission societies of Tryon Street and Trinity Methodist churches are observing -th week of prayer by . holding Joint i meetings during the week in the ladles' parlor at Tryon Street church. . The first meeting , yesterday afternoon waa largely attended 'and Interesting pa per were read by Mrs. H. IC Hoyer and Mre. C. C. Kennedy, t ' The pro aramme for the afternoon waa In the capable handa of Mrs. ;V. L. . Nich olson... The topic of the meeting was "Immigration," .The eeoond meeting will be held . thig afternoon at 4 o'clock.; U';s "'-"v-' k;4 "The two, societies win sgam meet In the Tryon Street church parlors and another interesting programme will he carried out, tha toplo of which la "Work of the Home Mission Soci ety, for Foreigners." . Ladle of other churches ; are j invited to attend these services . ana nring - mends. Mra Frank Slier, of S tateavllle, will arrive Friday and make several ad dresses. yV " ' '"'i- . v - HOW-TO CUM A COLD. : , r Tha nuMllon of how to cure a eold without unnecewtiry loai of time la one In which we are all more or Ihm Intermteft. for the quicker a cold la gotian rid er ih Ina the danaar of pneumonia and olher aerloiui dlaeaaoa, Mr. U. W. U lull, of Wsverly. Vs has wi ChamberTaln'a Coush Ramedy for yaara and aayit "I ftrmlv bnlleva Chamberlain's Cnnah Ram. edy to be abanlutely tha beat preparation on tna mamei iof roina. hit recom mended It to my frlanda and they all a area with ma" For aale by K. 1L Jor. dan a Co. x- . - . . , ; , N-u liOXIJi I Oil VADLSliOUO. ' i. - .' , '" Currt-ntly .Reported that Mr, J. T. , Tatrhk Uil UrtfX a Ilandeume . New Structure In Vadcnboro at an l :ariy Date- No t Definite Action ,' Vet Taken. Ay '.''lv Vt .w. ..;' , , :,, : A well-known cttlaen of Wadesboro. who spent yesterday in Charlotte, de tailed to n Observer reporter the highly interesting - rumor that Mr. John T.' Patrick w6uld , shortly begin th erection there of a handsome new hotel v rr- ;", Mr.-'. Patrick Is equally prominent as a promoter, capitalist, philanthro pist and hotel king.". . declared . the vlHlton, "For yeara ha haa been en gaged In building towns and erecting hotel and incidentally making-. con siderable money for hla -employers, th i Seaboard Air Line Railway Company, and himself. Mr. .Patrick la a native of .Wadesboro and often visits there, , He la visiting there now and often speaks of hla desire to assist in jmaktng Wadesboro a city. Th development of aa Immense wa ter power T- nearby. . at Blultt Falla. and the construction of th South bound Railroad . together with other lnaprovementa -; of similar nature, polnta to th fact that the future haa muoh In store for Wadeaboro. It la currently reported that Mr. Patrick Is how. considering plana for a modern hotel for Wadesboro which wilt ma aeriauy assist in tne-progress bf the town.,;. Not only will the general trav eling patronage be solicited but tour lata as. weH.v The surroundings at wsaesDoro- are saia to. oe even more fayorebie than- at Aberdeen. South ern Plnea or Pinehurst, and with the proper, encouragement there la every reason wny snouia not participate In the winter tourists patronage. It ta expected that Mr. Patrick will make some announcement about hla plana In: the sear future. ' ..... .. . . 'n , . :. COTJNTRY PRODUCE TRADE. ''." . ... ! m .. Mr. JSugene Morrison Talks of What , M Being Done In Iredell County. Mr. Sugene Morrison, a member of tne Arm of J. Kr, Morrison A Sons. of. StatesvllI. I In the city. In talk ing with an Observer man of th pro. due, business In Iredell, he said "We . are now buying and shipping rrom l.oov to. s.ooo pounds of butter a week: fa coops of chickens, with 40 to th coop, a day; I, too doaen egga a day: quantitlea of dried fruit, beeswax, pea, beana and other stuff. We paid Ollt $60,000 for dried fruit last aeason. The output will not be so large thla year. We have Just opened- a branch house at Taylora- viiie and w are buying lots of truck there.' ,. - v - i "We" buy' largely from the country stores, wnicn are very numeroua In our . country;- I should say that we had about $00 of them. Th truck business makes- them. They buy all sorts of farm produce." ' Th Morrisons have established a fin wholesale grocery business, based on the assumption that country produce la equivalent to so much ready cash. They have helped the farmers of their section of the State to better things. FINE WEATHER AT TOXAWAY. Many Bridal Coaploa Kpendlng Tlielr Honeymoons . In tlo Mount 1 1ns. Th following letter hss been re ceived by an ' Obaerver man from T oka way: - , "Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Montgomery Buck-fcr spending their honeymoon at Toxaway Inn. Lake Toxaway. Mr Buck was Mlsa Carrie Peyton Wheeler, youngest daughter of Gen eral Joseph E. Wheeler. The wed ding took place at the Wheeler home stead at Wheeler. Ala., on the tnd instant. "We are having beautiful weather, and, there are numeroua honeymoon ing couple here, a well aa sports men from the North to enjoy the hunting. Among tha guests are: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thompson, of Honeedale, Pa.: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K. Hart of New York; Mr. J. M. Crean, of Philadelphia. Pa.: H. A. Egor. of Philadelphia, Pa.; Mr. and Mr. J. W. Bell, of Abingdon, Vs.; Mr. and Mra. Geo. Suites, of Johns town. Pa.: Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Whlttington. of Greenville, S. C. and Judge W. C. Benet. of Columbia, 8. C." Dr. J. H. S prima n Loe HI Canary Bim. ' 'Dr. J. H. Spllman waa the picture of delectlon yesterday morning when an Observer reporter called. He had hi accustomed cigar in his mouth but he -did nothlns more than hold it there. His face waa blank and hla eyaa had that far-away look which ta to be seen omy wun inose wnoae thoughts are far removed- from th present, "Dead," n muitereo to nimseu. And then observing th newspaper man. he explained. "My canary la dead. He was a member of the fam ily for 10 yeara and I verily believed that he aang nine out of the ten, He died yesterday and tt seemed as If on of the family' had passed away, so much did w love that bird." 'i Waa an Infallible Sign. A Charlotte lawyer who has Just returned from ThomasvlUe, yesterday remarked that probably no orphan age In the country was under bet ter management from. -a humane standpoint than the ThomasvlUe Or phanage. As an Illustration, he told of the meeting between a mother and her two daughter, who had been at th horn mor than a year without seeing her. Th 4jttl girl were Very young, the oldeat being probably 10 yeara old. Their affection for their mother wa beautiful, and their man ners, showed thst they had been property cared for at th erphanag. A FACT,. PROVE. Should Convince Even th Moat Skeptical of lta Truth. v It there la th slightest doubt In th minds ot any that dandruff germs do not exist their belief t compelled by th fact that a rabbit Inoculated with th grms becam bald In six week' tlm. v't f'vv.'iA.'J - - It must be apparent i any person therefore that the only prevention of baldness I th . destruction . of i th germ which act Is successfully ac complished In on hundred per cent, of case by th application of Naw. pro's Ilerplclde, . . .;'.c.' v.-- Dandruff I caused by the seme germ which causes baldness, and can be prevented with th earn remedy Newbro'a Harplclde. ,V v , -J i i Accept no substitute, 'Destroy th Cause, you remove th effect a - . Sold by , leading druggists. , Send 10c. In stamps for sample to ' The Herpicld Co Detroit Mich. 1 R, IL Jordan' Co, Special Agents. - - DENNT SACRED CONCERTS ; ; Special Sunday dinner. '' Two i Bacrod Concerts ''by'' Richardson's Orcheetra, It to 1:10. p.' m. and ito to 7:10 J). Mi. (. ."- ' :. . X'nsuipsaaed service, Urge,', handsomely furnished dining ' room. - '"' : . THIS DENNT, -W. P. Wllklneon, Manager. Tha Attraction at-- - the Academy of ;;.Muid To-Right Will bo, "Her Own . , .Way,"'',;, -tKx ..'. v1 "V When Clyde Fltoh,. tha author of ,"Her-,Own Way." was at Amherst Golleg he wa vary prominent In. the J college, theatricals , and, often wrote the play, and played the lading part After graduation several offers were made him to do newspaper workall of, which he .declined, giving' as hla excuse hi dread of loalng "what little style h had" by th drudgery of re, portorial work.,; His reward has been moat complete, '. Among the Ameri can writers for the stag not one com bine more adroitly ? dramatic Interest with literary excellence, no one. Is a better- stage technician or .a -more polished writer of dialogue. , In hla greatest piy. ."Her, own wy,",o n Sylvia Lyndon lii "Her Own Way." produced here to-night by Jules Murry and his company, headed by Mis Sylvia Lyndon, Mr. Fitch is at hla beet. Th dialogue between Mrs. Charley and tha lady hairdresser Is as fine and aa wtty aa any scene In a moderndrams, and technically no story of modorn times haa been so well set behind the footlights. The comedian, Arthur Dunn, comes to Charlott thla season In an en tirely new offering. ."The Little Jok er," a musical comedy in two acta, wrtten by the well-known author, Mr. Herbert Hall Wlaslow, with ly rics by William O'Day and mualo by Anna Caldwell and other popular song writers. jTh'e first act Is at a summer hotel in th Adirondack mountains. A Scene, From Her Own Way." ; x where "Punch Swift" the character played by Mr. Dunn,' comes Imme diately on hla arrival from a prolonged stay In Europe. , Th aecond act la at th elaborate country house of the young man. The comedy la bright In dialogue, replet with original and de lightful musical numbers and abound wth laughable situations and complication. . Th company Is an excellent one, being by far the best acting and singing organisation ever before appearing witn Mr. Dunn, ana the'acenlc prodoctoa Is complete In every detail. Thla attraction will ap pear at th Academy Saturday night. r a a. m Mam A htri.n. Imnillu. whn . . . I m,111Im1w .harm a klttan la guilty Of cruelty whera hi own tomach h . Kuil.MM,filH. that ill! I W flWII WMM WVWUW . ' .... ...... " " " I . . . . . . I .W. I aureat ne iooa aaian ana nsip in num- Fen w nFupvrpis, ptmir,niiiH 11.. . . . . . wu t I ror Lypepai inm ia piu bj jhwhj, Pharmacy, . Oloverslde School FOR GIRLS AND YOL'NG LADIES ". In Saburb of New York. T Non-ssotarlan,Bbt undor Episcopal Influenoe. . Could take two Southern girls for this season. Address for terms': ' MISS ELIZABETH TIMLOW, ;!';..,'' PrlnrtpaL Montclalr, New Jersey, ACADEMY - , . , ,.',.,.;, . ; . ;V TUESDAY, OCTOBER fTIL - ' -, ji'lkh murry: ; ., ' ( ''-lu .; ' PrsnU.- ;' ... , "....' ' f ; v SYLVIA LYNDEN .:'. ' InllrlS? i (9)V!I vArr .. f V ., ' - ' '.TUB, PLAY" THAT MADE ' MAXIXI3, L'LLIOT Famoita : 'Y rrlre; $t.t0, SLOO, ti, M, JWd. Seats 'now aalllng. ' '"j.-. COOPEH'8 SALES' P1I1CNOMENAL. ..' .. , i p i J j " v ' w : ' InterrlCwe Obtained With Number of i-f Young Man's Callers Indicate That ": II la More Than a Fad, a Claimed by Many Phylcian.f;.-vi.,,:r.-'':i ;.v, rr',st'Loul; Oct'S.t; The moBt Interesting feature of the enormous sal of th Cooper prepara tions, now going on ' in 'this . city1,' I what the 'medlclnaa are actually ,;ac oompllshlng among tha ' people of St. LOUIS.' " -"';'f'l'7lVV', '',.'.-' A 'i -V A At the commencement of hi visit herMr. Cooper prophesied j .'that during' th latter part' of hla stay he would receive - hundred of y caltara daily who cam simply to thank' him for what the preparations had don. He also stated that stomach trouble is the foundation of a great many -diseases, and that hla Now Discovery, a M la called, would prove very f fcUv In all cases of rheumatism, almply , by ' getUng the stomach in working order. - That this prophecy has been ful filled, cannot b doubted after a halt hour spent at th young man's head quarters, listening to what hla caller have to say. ' . . V'. '- ' A reporter who watched to ascer tain. If possible, some light on the reason for th immensity of Cooper's success 'Interviewed about twenty of nia callers yesterday arternoon. The itatemenf made by those seen Indi cate that physician" who jdalm that Cooper I merely a passing fad,' have not looked Into 'the facts. ' Some of these, statement wer as follows: Mra Anna B. Hampton, tlv Ing at 141$ , Mlchtgan.-.Ave., ". upon being questioned, aald: - ." "I have been troubled with, general debility.-' weakness, dlxsjn, head ache, sleeplessness and stomach trouble for over three years. - I had tried a number or medicines and visited several doctor,, but none helped me. I heard on all aides of these Cooper Remedies and decided to try them. Any one who says that they are not wonderful . medicine, does not know what they are talking about. After I used th first bottle, ( noticed a decided- Improvement. I have taken three bottles of the New Discovery end 1 now feel aa well aa I ever have In my life. I sleep and eat aa I have not done for yeara and I am happier than I have been for g. long time. ' I have come here to thank Mr. Cooper for svhat he has done for me." The atatement of John F. Ehrndal, Mvlng at 017 N. 11th St., was as fol lows: "I have Buffered with atomach trouble - and constipation for a year or so. When I ate I would have Moated spells, sour atomach. fermen tation, had taste In my mouth. In the morning I was aa tired aa when I went to bed. I had a dull pain In the lower part of my back, and had to get up several tlmee In the night. I have alntost taken one bottle of th New Discovery and I am ao wonder- fully Improved that I have come down here to thank Mr. Cooper In person tnd obtain more of the medicine." Another statement wa made by I Mlsa Margaret Gordon, living at 110 Center St.. who aald: "I have been a sufferer with rheumatism for sev eral yeara. I have tried many reme dlea, and have been treated by a number of phyalctana. Nothing helped me In any way and I despaired of finding relief. I was In a general mndown condition, alao, and had vme atomach trouble. I waa told by friends of the Cooper remedies and decided to try some of them. I par-ehs-el some of the New Discovery medicine, although It took me three hours to do so, as the crowd waa so dense. This wss Isst Thursday. I was Improved almost immediately. "I hate continued to take thla wonderful medicine and I am now without a sign of rheumatism. My general health la also greatly Im proved, and f have not felt ao well for yeara I would not have believed that there was a medicine on earth that would do what thla haa don for me. I am so much happier that I am very grateful to the man that haa made It possible for me to regain my health. lie haa the most wonderful medicine that I know anything about." Other statements taken from those who had previously used the medi cines seem to prove that Cooper's success throughout the country Is genuine. DISTINCTIVE FALL RAW GOATS AND OVERCOATS FOR MBAT j I IT I I m I' w f'"'-V; ? ''''Thi Traveling , 'h I THE GEWTRAU HOTEli Ml orAT.rjtrt ah - In The Center of the Cosiness District. ; : ;;;,; ??''yi;.r-:..V'v-:;-'v: v,w : -j.;--: ; , ', "".tavlng spent'; IIC.oOO In renovating."' remodeling and return! ing this popular Hotel. It now ranka with th beat In th F-at. a ; rooms heated by steam and lighted by electricity. rrt(ii r tor. - Nw hatha Culstn tjnsurpasasd outh of Was !":.' on. J This Hotel Is now thoroughly screened throughout, t;; 1 r th, fly and mosquito nuisance. CAL UI. I m a to i a . . Trials p. ait. Silver Pc!-i. . Used by vall ' leading jewelers inthe country for years, and its quali ty is unsiiroassed. Makes old silver look like new i'; and ; guaran teed not to scratcn. 25c Per Pint; V" " ".; ;"V "'-V-" 'j! 1 Jeweler ft te' 41 N. Tryon St Corner 5th J. E. STEERE muiWiimrra y i ' i'j MANTEL WOK. r ' Is a specialty f ours, and ear man tels are far superior, both ta matrial ? woifcmaaahlp and style, to th ordi- . aery stock manual. We'd Ilk ye 1 to insnect our designa at first hand and knew personally and perfectly ' tne aiaarence piweea aw wars asta other Twill prove money saving ..v knowledge to yoa. We al ban die tiles and grate. Writ for cat . log. . . H. WKARN CO Cbarloa. K. C Laundering Shirts Th- correct lsunderlng of. shirts I on of our hobblea Plaited bosoms, negligee, full drees, all receive our best attention the work: can't be beat" Send' them to us. Money back if you'r not pleased. MODEL LAUNDRY CO. Correct Laundering." West Fifth 8C At Church. Never before haro we ushered in October with , a more carefully selected or more varied assortment of Raincoats. 4: The most popular Coat for young men will be form fitting, a garment that re veals in every line a ' thorough mastery of the in-. tncate phases of fine tailor ing., ... ,7-',i; Another model is a Coat ; loosely draped, 48 inches long, with an 18-inch centre vent and creased side seams; fashioned of Gray, Black and Oxford; also .the ; new Shadow Checks. ' ' ' ; $20.00 to $30.00 ; r r ' ; . Man 'uom'fi,'i :'-- V-' '.. ' u '.V., , vm T . rAavlnHo W' 1' 1 '.'..
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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