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CEAKLOTTE DAILY-O- OCTOBER 23, 11, J J. I 4. V X 1 TllK ELECTION AT HAND. ' ': Vole ta tlx Eighth Very Ctoee i Ik lYobabUlty of A Oir: I.Uckburn ve 1mcML : ;f.,v: . -The election is but twe weeks oftV? remarked a well known drammtr In the lobby of the Central yesterday. "I i,v- haen traveling UStough the eighth .district for the past few months, and for the Ufa of me I tan t tell how tho thing- la going. Beyond question Blackburn haa lost a number of votes In certain of the mountain counties.- On the other hand ha haa trained many in the eastern part of the dlatrtct. hta principal gains being In Rowan, Cabarrus, Iredell and Btan . ly. I I were a betting man I would v mi leave put up money on Blackburn as on Hackett. The vote will be mighty close. Hackett, I believe will poll the bigger vote, but not enough to prevent a content. If the election ta contented, then It will be very llke--v ly that Blackburn will h seated. The .''.wote In Cabarrus anl Stanly will be , ' .much cloKer than many believe." i'T. A BIO PVTHIAX MEETING. ', j. v :v lUthhone lodicc lo Hold Interesting i' ; Hrwtlon JliUMlay Night Many New . Members lo Ik- Initialed. '. ' 'An Interesting meeting f Rathbone lodge. Knight of Pythias, will On nolo 'A-CaMlr Hall Thursday night. A number of esquires will br girded with and taught how lo wear the golden '.'epur of knighthood The team hav ing charge of thin Initiatory work in composed of the following named ' ;.. well-known members of Hathbone ' '- lodge: Pythagoras. J. O. Ralrd; mon , . Itor. W. T. t.'orwlth; king. J. F. Flow-;- era; heralds. A. t'ralg and C. W. Fink; master at arm. W. (J. Irwin; senator. V Will Rhyne. David Ovens. M. H. :' Fperger. t A. Bland. T. W. 81 m. I.. 'r'-Vf. Humphrey. J. B. Spcnre. W. T. ''.'Corwlth. Robert Olgow, and J. M. 1 -Wilson; master of floor, F. I. Alex- ; ' ftnder; attendant. R. B. Il hl. and W. , ' R McCllntock. and musician, J.. W. . 'Ames. .. . A cordial Invitation I extended to all Pythlana to he jirei-nt at and tftka part In tho meeting i.- , ; " Resolution of Ilcxpert. ' Xi the regular meeting of harlntte Council No. 297 of the fnltrd fom tnerctal Travelers, held at their hall last Saturday, a resolution wa passed '. '." and the committee below wa In Structed to Bend a ropy of the name to v tha family and to The oiwerver. Tho resolution follows: -. Reolvcd. That IB the oad death of little Margaret KHuabelh. thl coun cU deeply sympathizes with our ' brother. John I). Wiley, and his wife ' 'In the loss of their little one. and hid them Ood'a cheer In thin, their aad ' bereavement. A brighter day awaits tftem. (Signed) "J. O. SHANNON-HOUSE. . "U KVHN. v "J. M. ALKXANDF.il. . "Committee." ' A Dead Mm king Bird. A lady who vlxlted Klmwood Ceme- ' tary Sunday, found a dead mocking bird, hid beneath a hunch of graa, Where he had crawled to die. Th good woman finding him there, had pnlled him out to n-e If he vere liv ing or dead. The life had )ut left tho bird, which had been ohot by ome tlachlevnu peraoii. One bg hud bean hot off. There I a law that prohibit the killing of mocker. In the country dlntrlct the unw ritten law la good enough for the hoy who would ahoot a moi-klng bird li considered unworthy of good companion. Well Known Cltisen- Offend. A reliable Charlotte men yesterday ': stated that to his personal knowledge one of the best known citizens of the City had killed two squirrel In his yard on North Tryon street, w ithin tha last two weeks. "It has been the : ambition of tho greater number of residents on North Tryon street lo V keep beautiful the many fine trees " ; and to protect the few squirrels that ' play In them and on the broad lawns." - said the man. "And now conies a ' man with a taste for squirrel meat and " give the latter ambition a lilff In the solar llexus " Kleog. "William." snld a member of tho club yesterd.ty. "can't yon get me a Wagon to go to the train'" j "Yessuh." mild HII;iin "I k In J .' g't you a waggln " j They wire talking nhoul it car rlsge. I iear at naixl an ". nKro wmh . ; Standing n ih- siilculk. Imi.i dk a , pair of fine tnul'-s. Th" nwn.-r of tho :, team was within all .mil the iimi Shouted to him ' 'Moss, If I ,m - 1 Jes) reins down, do you re kin ! . cows will run s.iy'" Piles Suffered for 22 cnr Tried F.rr -thing Wltlioiit Atail "I'j ramliN" Doing tle Work IVIal I'nckae Mailed lc- lo All. The rectum, like Ihe nuiutli. It lined with th.it nofl. sunny inul.ilul known a tuueour men, In mi- I'lle is a dlseasn of 1 hut 11 , iri d r rn- mid the blood vt ! Ih.'U ui.'l. 1 It. Klssuie and Kl-iulu If 1 Hid ;iiii. membrane uml I.. ion . il,, xlllO family. riamll 1 1 1 .- 1 ',:. hi . ,t,.-cl Into the bow el. mil' h. -1 is I I In in eelvea oMr the ill.' .1 " I .ml .ilnul Surface ami act Jiim n, :. ,.n .. If the tiijublo "ii Hi . 11 1 1 ) ,i the body and . 1 1 . t In i.l-iIv ',!! and gotten hi Tha IninieiiiHi- i-lnf 11,1 riv , even In tha iiiom hk hiiihk 1 .i-e- I, iii startle you. m 11 !. uliiioi , r 1 many thou-ainl'. of "iouitnig T'hom aaes" before you who h.i- iili-l everything anil n' ,r tin- nri,,l.. , . pataage, 'irtiiiv ioi,u,.,,i 1 1 n t n.i-y ''v Would again l.n 1 1 -it . (, . 1 1 1 -! But they w.i. 11 t ryiamld Tilr : i Care don't dlsapl oint 'I'll, y rule, j. j They ere for i.- m nil iirugKiKts nt kOiCents a box ami nn woiih 1411 en 11 ' V hundred to the person who hhhIh ' them. "This Is to certify thit I have us. 1 '.'three I0e. hose .,f ivumm 'ii, Cnra, and It hu Im-ih ni.-d ni.- root. than any other pile r. in.-.iy 1 IUV.. ,1.1 ever used. I used the sampU nhlch yon sent me, ton.-ther with th' ihi -e (c. boxes, and I am so much h i t. " but. Jiot entirely cured, x MIV , tu ; la one of twenty-thrve ..si.' in. ' log. - I did not cspec! to h. urir ill ' at once. I had almost lo-t Hn h,. f ever getting any imiedv Unit ' would help me until I tried 1'yraini.l rile Cure. I believe thy wll) ,.fl. . tlrrly cure me If I contlnii,- their use, "which I Intend doing so long a I tan get the money t psy f - them. I do not think sny una ever suffered very much more than ' l av. st times. Then I would be nervous I could not get sny ran.) in any position 1 could place myself. ' "I cannot express my gratifiJs for; the good, your medicine haa done me. I will continue to tell my .'rfends of their merit. . Tours, Emma Rodeo harrier, Bedford, Ind7 1 Or If you want to prove this mat. i-T at our expense.' before purchasing. end your name and address to the ryramld Drug Co,,. . M , . ryramld . Ming, Marshall, Wlchlgan, mi) 'iv a trial yacktg free by g. a mftU,' . . ; -i . ' v-TviiEitE is col. Asncmrr U Haa Quit 111a Itaunl on tho Wliarf and Oono to , I "arte Vnkiiown Tlio i IUuo(tliounU Tracked lllm to tlie .Cwk on th HtatewvUle IUnuI He Had Jlta Grip and Waa Brnnf tlie W niiKMHONi Ukriy 110 la in w in. There haa disappeared ' front the wharf. one I ne looking specimen of mannooa, witn rotund body, large, round head, a ready, peculiar laugh ana a light,, e lay-bank moustache, known aa Col. Burkua Asbury. At the tnteraectlon ol South College and East Trade etreeta there la a deserted post an open air office en bedecked with an antiquated, lascerated fair poster, once the hanging out place of this same fat, corpulent citizen. Tor more than a week the farmers' friend- haa absented himself from(hls accustomea naunis. An uoaerver man, a faithful friend of the colonel, waa told yeaterday of his sudden dis appearance Saturday a week ago, and was urged to Institute a search fori him. Therefore, in pursuance of a promise, the newspaper man, in com pany with one or more cotton cut ters, went to the wharf and took up the trail of the wily Burkus and fol lowed It to the edge of town, in and about the open-air office a mighty track, a large, broad, flat Impression was discovered; the blood hounds were started, and after laboring for hours they carried it out by John 8hort's store, where it turned to the left, going out the Statesville road. Tho dog were right, for the track wss there. Indicating that the owner of the foot that made It was running, yea. almoM Hying, lly applying HJier lock Holmes' methods to It, the party following It decided that the colonel hud hi grip sack, and it wa well packed. In hi right hand. for the right tra k sunk deeper In the road. Having followed the trail to the creek th hunters, feeling satisfied that the colonel had gone to Winston, a he wu too far to the west for Haliabury and too fur to the east for Marlon. If any on.i at Winston should find Col. Asbury there he would place the Mule IVn under many obligations If he were to communicate the fact of the dis covery to The Observer. Winston sells the stuff In the open. I IOW TO n'RK A COI.D. The e,uetlon of how to cure a cold without unneceamry loai of time la one In which we re all more or Im Intereaten. for the quicker a cold la gotten rid of the Irm the danger of pneumonia and other arMou. dlMia.e. Mr. II. W. I.. Hall, of Waverly. Vs.. has uied Chamberlain'! Cough Remedy for yean and : "I firmly hellevs Chamberlain'! Cough Rem edy to be absolutely the beat preparation on the market for colda. I have recom mended It to my friendi and they all agree with me " For tale by R. H. Jor. dan A Co. OUR DYING AND CLEANING You can save money by having that Waist or Bklrt, once discarded. Dyed Cleaned. We also Dye or or Clean Household Draperies Of all kinds, and Iice Curtain. Gentlemen's Hulls snd Neck tie renovated and pressed by experts. Our work will please you. Charlotte Steam laundry Iainnderrr, Dyers, Cleaners, 219 Sooth Tryon MretL STIEFF'S CLEARANCE SALE Of llano snd Organ Taken In rlxctiange a rarllal 10)1110111 on the Artistic SI left and Sliaw : I fib ifT. original price tBOf) 00; only .. ..$.100.00. 1 K'natm I new original pilce . Mill 00; nly glOO.OO. 1 Kranlch L lliicli fre- flnlshed) I27S.OO. 1 Ivers A I'ond .. ..$373.00. 2 Fishers $IM.OO nnd (173.00. h Kverett g INS. OA to $200.00. 2 Mnthusheks I SO 00 I' $100.00. 1 Harvard (rennlshed) $175.00. 1 flehnlrig (rvflnlshed) $200.00. 1 iloldsmlth (N0.00. I Htarr $ I S3. IK). 1 HtlefT H'juare fro st rung 1 $150.00. I Knabe Kijuare ., ..$150.00. 1 Knsbe Houare .. ..$ 50.00. 1 Decker Hiiare .. ..$ 75.00. I Bnuare I'lanos fl.l.OO lo $100.00. 10 Organs $35,00 to $ 15.00. Chas. H. Stieff oniheru Waiwroom S Went Trade '$4 Chariotle, Jf. C. a n. uiLMOTii, Met. ' 'V ' DEMOCRATIC APATIIT, fv; Tlte Voters) Ar No Taking Enowglf Interest In tht Coming;; Jeioii, ; There la considerable talk In this and other counties stsout Democratic apathy. Mr.-John B. Boss, chairman of the board of county commissioners, told an Observer man yeaterday that he had never seen euch Indifference about registering and - voting- Me says that lt la almost Irhpoeaible to get the people to enthuse. He Is ln terested very much In tho ' bond la sue which comes at the November election. A vote that -is not cast to a vote against the bonae. The trouble will be with the stay-at-home vote, i Later In the day Mr. R. 8. Plonk, of Klnsra Mountain, chairman of : the eighth congreaalonal district commit tee, declared to an Observer man that ho had not aeen such apathy, which ! worse In the western Part of the dla trlct than It la here. He fears that if thl condition continues, the Re publicans may win a victory some of these years, rour years ago me ma jority of Mr. E. T. Webb over George H. Hiss waa 6.3&0. wnue two yeara ago It was but t.til over J. F. New ell, who polled less votes than Mr. His did. ; it la reallv one of the most wonderful tnnlca for develoolna the figure and eoothong the nerves ever offered to the American people. Moiuster s rocsw Mountain Tea or Tablet. 36 cents. K. H, Jordan A Co. The Fad xf the Season IHE BRACELET in SoJid Gold, Gold Fined, Plain, Chased or Stone Set Prices $2.50 to $45.00 J. E. STEERE Jeweler 41 N. Tryon St Corner 5th The Chase Hat is worn by college men all over the country. It is designed especially for young men, but we have proportions proper for men whose college days are a memory FOUR D0LLABS. We have the sole agency far Chase & Com pany's Hats in this city. We confidently guaran tee their correctness and superior quality. Men's Garments, Furnishing Goods and Hats. te eaWgittikstr' Proper Clothes for (lot that Winter Suit yet, Well, there Is no lime for delay. Per haps you havs failed to And ft fit If that's the reason, we are anxious to see you. We take ft special delight in fliting the pereon that the other fellow falls on. We guarantor ntj we guarantee the workmanship; vft guarantee the material. What more? We have ft special assortment for Boys sad Children. " " ' Our line of Raincoats Is great. We Invite comparison.' Our sales on Raincoats have been great, but we still have one for you. , . Mlllonil Ed 4 1 ' '. ; , ,. , , MJiBADING ; Mr. Klneppeibcrg'i FnoeraL ; At St.' Mark's Lutheran church yes terday morning the funeral services 0 air. m. a. Kiueppedberg were con ducted by Rev. H. C, Holland, assisted or ev. w. c, BhaefTer, In the pres ence of . large number of friends of the deceased. During : the., service "Lead, Kindly 1 Light"- and , "Abide With . Me" were sunar bv the concre gatlon and Miss Mary Oatee rendered Deeuuruiiy -sometime v we'll : Under stand." '( ( f . .f,t,. ;; .n- The floral decoration were especial ly beautiful. Including a Urge number of special designs, r The service was concluded at the grave in Elmwood, where the body was laid to rest, '. . y -v True end tried friends of tha famllr DeWltf Little Karly .Risers. Beat for results and best to take. Dependable lit tle pills. They - do not grip or sicken. gold by Hawlry't Pharmacy. . Not Irreverently or lightly, but Reverently and Gratefitlly. While J ; vu nursing my second child, my breast, broke out with an Itching humor, which was very an noylng and' painful when my baby nursed. It also" affected my baby's mouth, and tny physician advised me to wean, tny baby, which I did and my breast got, well. My third child was born four years afterwards, and three months after the same trouble returned on. my breast My physi cian again advised me to wean the child, but I did not want to do this If possible to avoid it. Then he sug gested that I write to Mrs. Joe Per son, which I did, and she advised me to use her Remedy, as she had known It to rure similar cases. I bought one-half dozen bottles of the Remedy. The first bottle brought the trouble to the surface and my breast seemed a great deal worse. On the aecond bottle the eruption commenced to dry up, and before I took the one-half dozen bottles my breast was well, and I am now nurs ing my baby, 15 months old. I believe as Implicitly in tho merits of Mrs. Joe Person s Remedy as I do In my Ood in heaven, and I say this not Irreverently or lightly, but reverently and gratefully. MRS. T. U BELT-ARB. Burlington, N. C, Oct 17, 106. J fsirst .1 . xviivv:;;,: ien CLOTHIERS , - .-. . ----- . - r -i m f Si ; Copyright 1906 by Hart Schiffner t5 Mars B I u e R i b bo n S Guaranteed for Five 209-211 Sou th Tryon Stxctt.; THESE ARE WINNERS Chickering Grand and Ivers and Pond Pianos Theeo Celebrated rianoa Won Flrel Prlae Over All Other Competitors t the Great State -Fair Par-ker-Ganlner Co.'s Exhibit One of Merit. (Raleigh News and Observer). Amongthe many great attractions at the State Fair none has attracted more attention than the magnificent display of musical Instruments which were exhibited by the Parker-Oardner Co., of Charlotte, N. C, Yesterday the Judges awarded the first premium for the best grand piano to the Chlckertng Oread, while the first prise for the best upright piano was awarded to the Ivers eV Pond Upright. There are many exhibit of pianos at the Fair, and the awarding of both of the Blue Rlbbpns to the instru ments exhibited by the Parker-Oardner Company Is a compliment of which hey are Justly proud. The Chlckerlng Grand end th- Tver A Pond pianos are instruments ' that have won a high place among the musical artists. 1 ' .1 ';;:j;i'',' (;'';'', U''r': ' . ' . It I I, " i i v V i ' vi . n ; Vi.' '. V abonld" come ftnd " InvestlgaU - our ; ' : , atock i of - high-grade - single .nd.'V " ; j doable-breasted ' ' . , BLUB AND BLACK 8TJJT& ' 1 T . - . J ! :'-; If ft Una mftd gqual to ny Utlor- ; I ' viviuca, avna u hi, is guamu-:, ,.i ' teed k to be perfect, and 'the i price? :t ,A, Xook$.M,' $18.00, $10.00 aad up; v Just tha tme te buy. i-Tate" Clothing Co. Goods Sent on Approval Rcturnabl j. ftl Our Kxpeuse. .. -' II LOi Many men who are looking for eomethlng smart In an Overcoat will want ft long one. The long Coat this season Is not so baggy as last year, and Is cut more form-nttlng at the waist line and with more fullness at the bottom. The best of fabrlca, the most skill ful workmanship and tha- artistic cutting makes ft combination of Overcoat elegance and perfection that cannot be surpassed. $10.00 to $35.00. If there are any better Coats thsn ours, we are not aware of It and have not seen them. York Brothers & Rogers p r i ngs Years The . Blue Ribbon Spring Is the best single cone spiral Spring utile to-lay, This Spring Is made liom a specially pieptred tampered etee wire cf the finest grade. It lit a ' flexible, top, conforms perfectly to . the bod;, and equalises the weight.. .f occupsnu completely, '.because of y .? 1 the special forms of ' mattress ur , 1 lre cwistrucUon.y;-, v '''?' '',f'-? A rhtid obtalne as much comfort a ft grown person. ..Every Dluo ltb' bn trrttkg has ft five-year guarantee Ug on the Spring. ; Iric only $4.00. Tbft Blue;' Ribbon .Spring esT be '; ':,;" '",. found in CharlotU only at 'p.l"-"', ..; jv,. .... ;-. r ., . . .' .;,.,. .,;,', ;V . .f sssW '.sBw :,W''-: J$' 1 v. f..'u Qdrlottc. Ne C. 1 f i I "i .v' - V i I ; vi.. !t.,' V ' , 'v' ' 'it' i 4' .i: j Xl.H
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