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I.' - ' f' - If- A m - Mr. Lnm lclchurdson and bis orches tra gave . sacred ooneert In the par lors l tha Munufucturr'c Club last Julght and the audience "was so large that It' occupied all the room, even tha i . nonn . stairsteps oe.ng nueu. a .. .. . ...... . A - I : :; lightful variation from tha programme waa a brief eulogy of "Music and Wo. ;s . , man' between parti I.and I by Ooy. ernor.Olann,; Mr.p.'A?" Tompkins an . Bounced ' tha Governor' presence and -quested speech from,' Wm,' and. V;fl 'though; ha '! hesitated, -the audience V: iould not bo content but to hear him. What ha aald was as baulful'aa It Aaa ibriei,' nd. hie tender praise of motherhood brought - tears to many t eyes. ' ,-. .:: :; 'c f r r;'v.'r" Eitoept for-, "Moohllfht.! by tha or- rnestra,. ana two vmin soios 07 .Mr. Richardson, which, were given v-pon requeatv '" t A u.- a k , the programme waa aa f 01 Pruludo and Sicilians. ".' farmhand .........t - 1 r - . 1 t .. .......... JT wonm . .". 1 Travlata , (Selection),. Vrtll VATS varum, vorpiu ,.mon . Ava Maria. ....... .Gounod 1 - ' ' tatr. t. v. aiurran.j Mnlodla and Paraphrase.. Rubin tain ' ThimM at Grand Marche ' da tr, Faust. ..... - j.. ;. ..Oounod Mint street la to furnlah a bride for .1. ana of the fall weddings. S :,. & ' .W- ! -The. following Invitation "'will1 Inter eat many peraone here as 'the groom- to-be la Mecklenburg man; ., ; 'rvf v,y Mrs. Ida L.' Terry ? x. . will give Iq. marriage, her daughter. :; .1, , r . : : . 'v.. Ur ConaUntlne Grler Traywkk. y 'en Thureday, October the twenty-flfth, ' ; . r nineteen nunarea ana biz. X Rocklnghgrnf North Carolina.?'.. . The followtnc mrrlat -will - be aolemnlied ..in the- eky -thto week; , The Retlley-McDonftld: end the Rua- eeli-Ranson marrtagee " twnorrow night; .the -Ward-Wowe tnarrlaga Wednesday, and tha HutclUeon-Bvaaa tnarriagea Thuraday night.. . Thla ia to e uy week aoolally. In addition to tour weddinga Char lotte nil have five ehowa at the Acad my of Muale; the marahahr hall Fri day niht:j the crOwnmr ot Queen and a nunVber of malda of honor, and much cooing on the-wide at tha fair "-Mrs. Robert & Rcinhardt and Mhw Lam. Reinhaurdt, 0f Lined not n. were ' at the Ruford yesterday. - Vlr, TX A. Tompklna waa boat at dlmtar ln the Manufacturers' Club laat evening to Governor R, B. Glenn attd Mesara. F. H. fiuabee, of Ral eigh; H. N. Pharr. E. W. Thorn p unn. W. A. Reynolda and. J. C. 'Mc Neill, f. . , ,. . .-.;. ., The Movement of Number ot Pao , ph?rUltor and Other. Mr. Vanaaavyck Hoke, of Atlanta, waa In the city yeaterdar, atopplng at the Boford. - -. . Mr. Charles ' Phillip . Ruarll, formerly .of Tha Obierver, but new of Tha Pren. of New York, b In the city, the f uaat of hU brother. Dr. K. R. Ru-elU He will remain here a day or two. , Mr. Dan Morrlaon, of Rorklngham. I In the city, vUltlng hla aon. Mr. Cameron Morrlaon, -.: : ' " ' t ""-v.. -, ' Itr. Georiga Stephana 'and Mft- W.fC Wllkanwn left. latt night for m. Iyiula to atten the meeting ot the American Ranker1 Aatoclatlon. Taaaday, Major A. U. Brentser will go to-night. : Mr. J. H. Davenport, ot Mount' RoHy. wasa Charlotte vlitjor yectarday. Among the arueats In the -city yeiter. day were Mean. i. M. .Ivey and M. H. Bandlfer, f Rock HHI. 8. C1-- ( -v Mr. R A. Thayer, of Greenville. 8. C pant yeaterday In the city, atopplng at tha Buford. 1 Mr. W. A. Bcott, of Graemboro. waa a Charlotte vialtor hut night,, atopplng at ini puiuru. t ( ..... . r. j. m. HtrirK. or Hickory, was rcglatered among tha guetta at the Bu- lora iaat Diftnt. - -Mr. H. - J. Jamlaon, a well-known horseman of Roanoke, Va arrived In tiie city yeaterday for the fair. He kt Hopping ac me tjuiora. Mr. B. A NolUng, Jr of Richmond. Va:, spent yesterday In the city, at the Buford. , , The following named Greensboro- cltl- senwere regiatereo at the Central last .ightr Meaars. J. T. Mllllken. George man,. . f . . - . , VALUABLE NEW BllLDIXQ. Th PariHh Hoiue of St. Vrttvc't Kpla- ropal ChurrbfWork on . Building , n iu 000a aigin. , There,, will-be a valued addition , to the' church property ot Charlotte in the building; ot the pariah houae of Bt. petere . Episcopal - church. The pariah houae will be erected Just back of the church, on Seventh atreet. and will be well equipped and modern In every detail. The cost of bulldlne- the houae will be about 115,000, and It la prooame that 16,000 additional , will be apent on the furnishing. The cor neratone will be laid In lh near fu ture, and the building will bo com pleted aa eoon as possible. -.The .large amount tf building 'going on lit tbe city at present has made it Impoaalble to get workmen this fall or the pariah house, would have been begun . be fore now, It waa hoped by Rev. Har ris Malllnckrodt, the rector,-and the members of SL Peter's parlsrf to have bad tha cornerstone laid .during the meeting1 of the Convocation of Char lotto, jieid last week. ," , .;:. ' The, pariah of 8t.- Peterg Is growing rapidly: more than fifty . communl . '; canta have been added elnce Easter, v and other, will be confirmed soon. .;, ,. . "'-i ' ' " .-i..r; : 1 Mr. Klurppeton-r Heating Eaay. r M -"f A 'phone message ..' from the home 7, , early this morning Indicated that Mr. H. A. Klucppelberg had 0 passed the ,; esrly part of the night very comfort v bly and .that hit condition, ' Jf any thing. aa ellghtiy Improved Fpr the past week Mr. Klueppelberg'g condl tlon haa been critical, it being report . ed at one time: that, he waa, In ex- ' " tremia. - , ' .. -. :). . : , - VHIa frlenda bona that tha fhanm fne the past few days, wilt result In his i uviin, muii.11 u 'vn 1 vrmoi 1 lur early recovery. A Frw Hflnor Happenings In .'and ' t , Aboat the City. , , -.The' Woman's Home MUatoa Socletf ef TryOn Street Methodlt church will meet witn Mr. 3. W, WsAaworth 1 thl afternoon at 4 o'clock. A full attendance of the mambers la requeatad. ; - . , 1-.?-. "' Labor Lost ; '";v Woman's Home Companion. - ; - ."Mamma, I've bee praying every night for a new doll," said little Dor othy, "and God hasn't sent It yet'V 1 "Perhaps) . Ood doesn't think you peed another doll, dear," answered the .".mother.,'" .j'-i-1.'. Then Vhy- dofsn't He fell me." asked the little girl, "ao I could pray for something else?" ' ' t .' N other extrn.-t eniml -Ulite Klbbon Vanilla. Aloliiil p'ire goe twlre e far. and the "Blue Rlhhon Flavor" la perfection. Aak, for the J5e. alae. ... ( ' EtiiMox bv iu;v. jr. 11, m i.u.. fTlio fskeptk:' CliallciiK'o AiiMwerfHr the buliioct Of ltev. licrmaii II. Hul- u-n'a DiMooumA at ma J ii't ItaptlMt 1 ( liurc-h NlgUt ll By r tlio All . Powerful Indueticn In ure-lluman IiuttnuneittHJity The tSclHinie of a lawyer and Doctor In , New York The Prayer of Br. AbetvrdmUe A itwerful bcrmon, ' , . In the Jlrst BaDtlat" church ,'laat night Rev. Herman H. Hulteo preach ed to a large congregation on the aub- jeci. -The Skeptic's Challenge An swered.': taking hit text from Iaalah, .38:24; "Par Islalah had ald. let t hem iaae a lump, of rigs, and lay n for a plolster npon the poll, and he shall re cover." ; .. r.,:. ;,',;?' Ttev, Mrr Hulten started out by eay- Ing. that'luxurloufj. .living la - never helpful..': The , ewond generation of kings, quoens and ' lords usually be cause useless. "A farmer told me., a day or two ago.' -said he. ,nhat the Second crop' of anything la always a abort one.. King Heseklah bad In herited certain " disease from un worthy 1 ancestors ;' and .a.'1 carbuncls broke out on him.' He turned his face to the wall and prayed to God to heel him. God always hears auqh prayers, and He said. Heaeklab,' behold Z will heal . thee.' Did Ha heal the king without an' extraneous agency? . God knew, that tha beat thin In all the world for a carbuncle was a poultice of figs ' Hesekiah used It and - was bealedi' jxy. y v ; 1 "Now. my fxlenls. In this day and age.: when men 'know so mnch, they would havo us understand that prayer Is useless. ' If the weather probabili ties sre not .favorable, you had batter not pray about it.' If your loved ona la sick, don't pray but send for the doctor. If achllla and belladonna and paregoiio don't do the work you need not Pfay about It This, In simple language. 'T th challenge that haa Juat been lasuaL - , ' "Mr. Hulten went on to say that there is - a certain . lawyer and en aesthetlo doctor- In New York who have Issued ' a sort of challenge to those who ' believe In prayer. Their scheme Is to set apart a ward In a certain hospital as a prayefless ward and one aa a prayerful ward, the ex periment to- b continued for nve years and the results noted. "That," he added, fls.the most condescending thing I ever heard" of. They are going to rive the Creator, In common par lance, a chance to make good. - Oh, friends what kind of talk Is this? Now, I can give you two reasons why that experiment will 'never be made. Tou might search tMs. land all over and you would not find 'a sick man willing to go and He down In the pray erleas ward of. that, hospital. I dont believe even tho.grrat agnostics and atheists would be willing to do so. -1 am cure you would not find an English man who would be willing to do ao, because ha comes from the land of the King James-version; I don't believe you can And a Scotchman because he comes from the land ot John Knox; don t believe, you can find an American. tor ' so m enow there Is a . lurking feeling In his soul that tbe prayera offered up at Plymouth Rock were not raised" hi vein. Again, It will never be made because there Is no way In the wide, wide world, to seal tbe Hps of prayer. "The moat effective prayera are not the vocal prayera How are you going to forestall the Influence of mentally conceived prayer T Why, the praying women - In the United 9tates In one. minute can spoil the nve years' teat. "Can It be that all. these1, veers wa have lifted our imploring eyes to God In vain T Hesekiah prayed U) God, and He said. I will heal you.' I am not preaching to-night to one who says I don't believe In the Book. We must have common ground on which to stand. - In the first place. I want to affirm my unwavering faith In the mvaf of nrayer. Prayer is the mignt iMt farce known to man,, and It will f-come to be recognised as such when the doctors of all schools come to HMirnlM it . . ' ' ":- "Many a blundering doctor has been mitA in a caae which without God would have been unmanageable. Dr. Abercromble waa one who- knew how to pray aa well aa presence, -wnen this old body! of mine fr?t out of re pair.' oft declared that eminent physi cian, nhe best man to mend It Is the great God who made It.'. ' ' : "I am-opposed to the. theory that God made natural law and then ran away and left It to its own devices.". Mr. Hulten added that he wished to affirm his unwavering faith In the power of.human Instrumentality. He believed that our supplications are powerful when they are sent from the- hands aa well s the heart. "When Paul waa sailing In that Alex- . A BADLT BURNED GIRL or boy. man or woman, I quickly out of pain If Bucklen'a Arnica Salve i ap plied promptly. O. J. Welch, of Tekon. aba, Mich.. ays: "I uae It In my family for cuts, sore and all akin Injuria, and find it ' perfect" - Quickest Pile, euro known. Beat healing salve made. ,36c. at R. H. Jardon A Co.' drug store. f v .- FULL 1. - If there's 'anything new In fthe realm of fabric or fashion 1 -leok fcdra-fof. It. V V - ' .' ',1! "Wt keep next to the doings of style and. the prestige we hold - with . the mills and ' lm ' porters , explains - , our : ad vantage In the-, range and , cholceness of our aseort menu. Fsncy Worsteds?, Thlbeu? Chevlotsf 'f ' Serges? ' , . ys , we've got a whole lot of all pt "them, -.it 'We atways carry. a full lln' ;of staple 1 as well, as 'fancy . fabric that's how - It's an1 easy matter, to satisfy - your every whim In weaves.' , Better drop around and look 'em over. You'll respect the -'. auallty.j ',':..' . '. St'ITS TAIIA)REt TO TA8TE ,$18.00 ; to ' $50.00. l Cclibss & Co., 1.x V : Til-oiti, " ' S. IVyon buoet .' aiKlrlun rMp and thry were struck ly a ntorm he proved to God. but he ad vised them to stick by the shlp. lie undrtood that you must back up praver by tha power uf human effort f lf God does not hear our prayers we ought to know tt,-The Instances of answered prayer In the Book are not to be Tpasne4 over as of no avail. Jeeus has confirmed tti.snd given it nnnhuli In Hla saviha. 'He that ask eth recelveth. and unto him ' that knocketh the doer Is opened.' vr" "Prayer Is as natural as the beating of tha hnman heart. v.-T . ' r " "Jf you take that lawyer and doctor" I have referred to. and place tnem in a ahlo and ; when a storm artsea If these men do not call upon God for mercy I promise to step-, down ana out , of: my pulpit and ' never preacb again,' ';-.""'"", U i.-, 'Do you tell piie that God has given Us the Impulse of prayer 1 and 4hen doesn't answer It! , No,' there are too many Instances In the Book of God's answers to prayer- -'" .'': "-?" " . The minister's whole argument was baaed on the power of prayer as a tac tor In right living, and he Quoted- a number of Instances of the Influence of prayerful men upon the world. He urged his hearers, when the laat hour came upon them to breathe this pray er to God: . "Oh, Ixird, though t .be unworthy, receive my spirit., -iyr 'f-'iy. .-in 1 1 "1 ' , -I't-K' .AWbblshop'g AUliony?'';;Vi' Rochester Herald. '.v.. 'ov-:':-,j ' The Rev, Francis M. Klelty. rector of the Church of the Holy Angels, St. Iiouls. who died last Saturday at .the age of S3, was an Irish scholar, wit and practical . Joker. : Archbishop Kendrlck' twice nominated Father Klelty for a bishopric once of Mem phis and once of Peoria, III., but In each case Rome gave the honor to some one else. " '-'.', '-'f'1' Father Klelty began hla sermon one Sunday morning by announcing In a voice with pathos that he had a con fession' to make. "I might as well make a clean breast of It Tve been sued for ali mony and you'll have to pay It," he aald. .,'":' ,.' As the congregation gasped he wav ed In the air a document, signed and sealed to resemble an order of court. "Yes, I mean It," he continued, as If to kill any. lingering doubts, 'and then' pointing through one of the stained windows, continued; , "That alley out there has been "paved and the city has sued me for the alley- money." , - Don't you think you had better try To wear a smile and sing a aongT -It's a good old world' after all. Provided you take Rocky Mountain Tea, In the spring and fall. H. If. Jordan & Co.- lit her housework by doing the week's washing, for her. .We not only save her from the hard work, but we give -you cleaner, whiter clothes, snd In addition, charge so little that when you figure up the expense of doing the work at horo. you'll find our method a real economy for you. This very week Is a good time to begin. 'Phone us to day. Charlotte Steam Laundry '. Lanjadercrs, Dyers, Oeenera, .' 219 loutta Tryoa Street. 5, Everything atCost .-;-: i,; Books,; Bopks-yQu : can save money by. buying your Xma3 present now. '.This is tho j chance of .your'C lifc Everything in y bur store is j..' a ' MAMin !".." . ,' :. -., ' going, bi vuidi. ' Remember, every thing at .A .'.: Ilo;i co:;pav -Vj, te'' - Let Us Help Your Wife i Mmkt OUSTO -1 ' F , 0 ' " IvM Price M Dress': Goods . The special tables of Dress Goods it 41c. and lc, a yard' are great bargains. The newest, best styles; the Plaids and Checks, Panamas, Suit ings, Batiste, ,r etd etc. Two big tables., to choose from. , ' , :'t ! , i f -.. ,..,': " . .i : MKEW' HATS . acsT RECEIVED.'. y: .... ., ... ' : We have just gotten in a lot of new Millinery of all kinds, Rekdy-to- wear Hats, new, shapes, etc., etc. .Our' Millinery Department is mak ing a big hit this season. We are selling more Hats than ever before. We-have a lot of pretty Hats al ready trimmed, or we can trim to order In. a very short time. Prices are remarkably reasonable. LACE AND SWISS CI RTAIXS. 'Ws have a large stock of Lace Cur tains, and the closing out price wil hold good until all are sold. We have put very low prices on them In order to close them out quick. All are-very much reduced, some of them as much as fZ.tS a pair. Worth saving, Isn't It? ' I-yard Swiss Ruffled Curtains, good width; cheep at 75c, . . . . std. pair 3-yard Swiss. Ruffled Curtains, wide and pretty ' 700. .pair 3 1.1 yard Swiss Curtains, cheap at 11.60., .... $1.1 pair $2.00 Net Curtains, with Battenburg Insertion? a bargain st I!. 00, tl.at nalr tJ.OO and $1.00 Nottingham lace Curtains 11.6 pair 4.00 Ron 'Ton Curtains U.8 pair 6.00 Irish Point Curtains IS.S5 pair $7.60 Irish Point Curtains f 5.S5 pair Also a few pairs nice Hall Cur tains to be closed out cheap. 13 West Trade St TREASURE THE TENDER TRADITIONS OF TIME " Cling to the sainted, sweet . X;. scented memories of chlld- hood, but don'i yield undue rvrcnc to th .1 "CNSPKAKABLK HOG" just becauae your grandmother . was a lard-eater.. TRV SOMETHING BETTER. Keep step with the times.1 Twentieth century r progress mean's emsnclpttlofl ; , from many of the fallacies, of 10 years ago. SNOWDRIFT COOKING FAT fflogless and Harnilessw I is a clean, pure, palatable, wholesome, health-giving cook ing fat . i.v.'r ' Really dsllcloua-' Try It.',, - All grocers. ilsdvby Na f rare and . ..-) ",' . ; SOUTHERN f COTTON - OIL : comvY' . : V A Home Bonanta." Lot IlilOo or mors; nine rooms; an modern and in fine condition; centrally located (sre minutes' walk from , square) In 1st Wsrd. -. ' - .''.''.' f..:-,;.y One of -the most desirable homsi In city, oft Trade or Trjron streets. A reel, bargain a horns-seeker's one we opportunity, f 3,000 cash) balance as jroa like. - ", ( , p. bfrnLnxnjvDBit tOJ R. Trron. . Themes d04 or 615. SSlfttKttif; ...' . i. r-'k . T" i.. ' . -' - ...w. !.'. ',.. jr. May's 1C tw a.iaiM au W a fm n m ttmcln WM riiin i a m Sanaa-, VMOMptaaka S - Wha Til iiipi a ta saiMat wvt a n h a.xn - VIM laai S Sa r.Mia at .- IM rattan, iSll Sat CaM aaj la AM- ajrw B.iunni aj SkuaiUn mt la WWat J. E. CRATTOX A CO.. Trust Building, tVharlotte, N. C. CH a-Re-Prini Copy . af tltt Original Lawson's History Of North Carolina Valuabta u Any library. Formerly Bold for S9.00, Now Sells ,. ,, for m OBSERVER f HINTING BOUSE, Tou will be interestsd In sea- '.v .i ' Ing the ngwi.ri-'. (";v fisher & Christy Pic . lures, $1 Each : 8 Also swell line V Colored FhotographA . at . oai Vnow .being" shown In our; 1 north , 4.' window,. i. -i ..We- haven't .room, to show Framed1 pictures and ' have 'a 'few Mgh-ftrads .. bargain prices. , riotsres fat CARElGfRCO. Cenrral H'lwxt tory, 13 N'. Hook Irpod Tryon St. ... mi BAY 50 and 68c. Woolens 38c. Splendid bargains in the most desirable Woolen Fabrics will go at this' low-price TO-DAY. The Aice is induced on account of , in most instances there is only a part of bolt the last of a lot in Borne instances there are several pieces, but not the full color range. Values are: : 50-inch Sicilians, vajue .. .. .. 68c. 38-inch Granite, value .. .. .. . . ..... ..50c. 38-inch Panama value , . , .50c. 38-inch Plaid Sicilian, value .. 38-inch Fancy Mohairs, value 38-inch Plain Venetian, value , . . . . Special Price KOMI WHOLESALE AND Wood Yard For Sale In the most prosperous town be tween Wilmington and Charlotte. I ocer a modern equipped plant, with timber sufficient to cut nine thousand cords of wood; 'also six mulea and wagons. I am selling be cause I desire to engage In banking and commission business. This Is Ihe only wood yard In ths town. Address P. O. BOX 317, LArniXBURfl. N. C. Our Cut- Flower Time Is coming sgaln. We have made big preparations for furnishing our cus tomers this sesson. We sre cutting now a, good lot of WIHTK AND PINK ROSES . with good sterna We are prepared to tske care of your order for BRIDK8' BOUQUETS and other wedding flowers. Nice stook cf flowers for FLOrfAL DESIGNS which we make a specialty. Write, telegraph or telephone and we will serve you quirk. J. VAX MXDLEY NURSERY CO, POMONA, N. C, Send Telegrams t Greraabora. , . Furniture, you know. are matters houaakeenar. ' "i ' i ','!:, i,. ;-";'. v We are well supplied in that casual examination, of what we have to offer, at trad . ' ., ..; DitAUINO PUICKS To furnish tRAWINQ -ROOM, or any other part of ti l . , It Is to your Interest to see ; :' " -,i vm mzm cor; . 50 and 68c. 50c. 50c. 38 Cents RETAIL Red Cross Headache Powders will stop your head thumps. They cure headaches quickly", do not hurt the heart and are reliable st al'l tlmss and for all hsadaches. . ' . FOUR POWDERS iW c. Hawley's Phannscy 'Phoae II.' 101 N. Tryoa. Arcnieauraiwooawon:ar WOOD CAME '1 V ORNAStNTM fATTUUI KAXU EODElSrOI PATIXTS H'CIU CUT cokfidooim tmt. C. A. EAStf.lAN 1 . It WEST ITtTH aTUlCgr. of great 'prlds with the genuine respect, and Invite more t,sri 1 11 1 I ; Get it at Hanlq -in
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