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CIIAI&OTTi; J) Alii" 2OW '' 111 . ; i i.;coMa 2.CGO rcn day. 'if-; Alout Colonel Bin iVe, n,s man, Mow rrt!pePOu t uek: Commission slroke ...,., r WjlUO blJUXTriml . Itegajxl- in -r lua Income OLbcr Item of In t .-:. i --- 'i' '-i, (; ;'V ..; M'tilie In the city; last 'weMc, Col orifl UM Kite announced to aoveral of Ma Mendsnhat ho wm thinking rrioutiiy of moving to "Charlotte ' to Jive. ' "I hav wandered around too much during , tho pat few. years,, KMtd ho.; wm 4 t "settio, down among my own people. The more I eeo 'of Charlotte, the better I Uk it.. It, hi a pity with a future. It v iil mako m an ideal 'borne. If I tan arrange my business affair sat lf actorlly , I shall certainly register ny nam 'on tb roster of the elU" sen of the Queen City." .; Colonel File la an interesting char arterv He la hail-fellow-well-met vith all of hi friend and la deserv edly . popular. Uo take the world aay and appear to be enjoying the good things life. There are . no wrinkles-on hi broad forehead, no ; tell-tale crow'-feet about 'hi level -, eye, no- hollow, or pallid cheek and no stoop to hi massive shoulder. The western way of living eem to i hav agreed with him. . 1 i , My income to now something like 3,00 per day, considering the ap preciation In values of my holding In gold and other Western mining stocks. declared Colonel rife to sav- ra4 newspaper men while discuss ing the almost Umttleas opportuni ties for Investment offered by the ; Goldfleld. .. Bullfrog, .Tonopah and Manhattan mining t district ' of Ne ; vada. There he has managed to corral considerable amount of this world' ' goods was evidenced by the flaming . diamond stud whlah adorned his nob ' by violet tie, by the magnificent dia . mond, emerald and ruby ring which glimmered on Ms hand, by the heavy - link watch chain which dangled ' from his fancy vest and the diamond ' link button in hi cuffs. Ill clothe - are tailor-mad and fit his well-round-' d body Ilk a glove. There la noth ing about him that suggest the di vine. Everything Indicative of i. wealth and prosperity. ! havs the largest and most de : slrablo boslnes of any mining com- ,- mission stock broker In the city ; of 8L Louis, Mo.," he ." declared.' ' "My success ha been duo to my unswerving loyalty to ' my patron, whom I have never knowingly Ill-advised and whose In- . tec est are always my own. I point with pride to my North Carolina clientele, which numbers many ef the wealthiest and most Influential cltl sens of th 8tate." To on, who knows how to retain th cola. - Colonel Fife would make a " most congenial companion and neigh bor. -- CHAXGES LV KXDOWMENT BAXK A 'Xow Class of Insaranca Provided for Pythlans Maximum Avallabl V; A.OOO Kate Hlher and Mearer " the- Old Line Insurance. '..""- Pythlans throughout th SUt will . b Interested In learning something about th change In th endowment ! rank which goes Into effect with th new year. At a meeting of the su- j) rem council, neia in cnicsgo some tim ago, it was decided to establish another class In th endowment rank, .' known as th fifth class, the present - cias-oeing tne tourrn ciaa. in in amotrnt of Insurance avallabl la ' gl.OOv. which can be secured in poll- ct of 50 and upward. It provides " furthermore that those who ar carrying 11,000, th present limit, or less, may tak out new Insurance in the fifth class In any amount, Just ' ' th maximum Is not overstepped. Ther ar changes in ths rates and a more careful physical examination la required. ' ' In the fifth class ther are five ' . options. Optton A provides Insurance ' with a level premium, very similar t . to that given In the old line com pan lea After three years th policy becomes incontestlble snd on non : payment of the premium, a paid-up " policy or extendoil Insurance may b MCUrsd. The rate are less than t IhMt In In, l.v.l Ti.n m 1 1 1 1 n rAmnn . . niea, such as the New Tork Life, the Mutual Life, tht Rqultable, the Pcnn -Mutual, Mutual Ui nent, Northwestern . ", and the like. Option B offers a twenty-year puld-up policy, the prlvl- ' r leges beln the same as In option r A. Options .', 1) and K o(tr term V pollelea, and others, sll planned after thoe in vogue with the Uvul premium , .' companies. str. lorge 4i, iioysier, oi ureens "' loro, endowmmit rank orgauixer for North and Houth Carolina, was In . ': th city yesterday, and In qpnvf-rsa-.;v tion with, an Observer reporter, . atJA thai thm llttfiraHire itttrltit Iv V of th change would b sent the . offlmrs of each lodge throughout the j-i Stt at th earliest possible moment. AUUXA MOVEY TO fllAIUXyrTE. , TIk Doable-Trai'klno and the Frelglit . Yard totvr U Have tbo llocks. Th eoiulng of th contractors to tuild th Southern Railway' new ' , rrelght yards and to double-truck the ' line from here to Atlanta will mean much to this crtmnrunlty. It Is said ""i ; that R. T. Rlvemac t Co.. who are v i, already at work on the freights yarda. "'"will employ 1.000 men, prn:MUly ' i; rtrroes, and that the avera- wage .willb 11.50 s day. which will make ,., . a dally psy roll of 1.600 or a weekly . Mm of 110.600. The ls of labor ' 'employed will turn the money loose, and It will go to th Charlotte mer- i ,v .'chants, th police court, th banks' and to Salisbury. ' . ' Th double-lrwking force will be t f,;'qually a largo, and will tiave as j tnoeb or more money to spend. ' It was only yesterday that John ' f Fhort a4d: "O, dear me, but If they bad not rut out cider I Th forces ;' a rloso to m. I believe that ' '"V I will tak .out license to sell thu ' Hurt" ' ' - , 'si ' Th farmer will suffer next spring, labor I becoming scarcer every year. , Thl extra work, so close at hand, . will hurt .the ''Mecklenburg land " v owner. . How Soma Kprot Tiumksgivlng ' A Urge number of traveling run spent Thanksgiving yesterday doing nothing more than gazing Into the big open fire, place lo tbu Central Hotel. Th wood wa heaped high and burned briskly. Th flicker of 1h flame dacd upoo th wall. A few stood with tbetr backs to th fir. Others lounged about snd sat in th y chairs which flanked the hearth on ,- very side. Th wood popped and cracked, throwing show er of spark up the broad chimney. NoW and the on of th bystander ossayed to Ull a story, but th con versation lagged. Those who sst In the chairs - had ' a far-away look about their faces Snd appeared 111 at . . Their ' Thanksgiving w not hesrty. ' Thy , seemed , to hsv a f-"i.t- st the world. ' ''- ,') CASK OF PXFT-MONIA OK HEO v. do not kno of a sing Is instane .-ie toijgu r eoia resunoo m ..niuiiila or KonaumntioD when Kolev'S r and Tr hud be-n taken. It eura , :,m and el1s pwrfrruy, 0 SO not han-e wild some unknown pr- ,. Iifch m ' ennlatn OfMate. , h rt.M ronHi ipstlitn, a rendition ,i f'rls ro-i tioro a cold. Ask I are 1 (" snd Isr and refus v .mute offered, ft. If. Jordan 41 ThanksclTlnar Fervloo at the County ITison. .? ,The prisoner In the t-cunty 'JaU listened to an earned ; practical talk yesterday at I o'clock from j the Key. Thomas Elgar. of New York, who la to-remain In Charlotte over Sunday. Bo talked to tj men a hova inrsrparst there from an ex- nerlenca of a . Quarter of , century a nriaAo miiiitaiinn . ;An appeal that they should forsake their old ilnoof living and set a watcn on i"f actions, thoughts, companionships and heart looking to God for strength was made, every prisoner, white and colored, knelt In bravsr Wlfn the ovan- relist Associated with Mr, . Elgar wore Mr, John Gelger and Mr. J. p. Warllrk. . Refer leaving tn Jsll the deputy ' sheriff distributed by request of sir. Klgsr peanut caoaj. 01 wmvu there was enough to go round. -The sheriff had previously provided them with, an ' extra dinner. ,! , ' " "(-, . ' . pavldson IBcrubs Victorious. ., In the presence of a crowd of ap proximately J00 people the -Kprubs; of Davidson College yesterday after noon defeated a picked leven from the Young Men's Christian Associa tion ty a score of tl to 0. J The weather was Ideal for football and the contest was stlrrUig from start to finish. The jcollegtShs started off -with a rush, scoring a touch down la fine style within a few minutes' play. Th locals were outclassed at , all point, the visitors excelling la weight, experience and skill. Byrd, Klrby. Alexander and Rltch played the best ball for the locals. Dudley Is Not Doing Well. Henry Freeland, who .deliberately and without apparent provocation, shot and, perhaps, mortally wounded James Dudley, is atlll at large. He thanked everybody yesterday for; hav ing let him run at Urge after hi reckless deed of Wednesday. Dudley is not doing well. His recovery 1 very doubtful. i A Marrlago Last Mght. Mis Lula Torrence and Mr. Rone Robinson were married lat night at the home of the groom's father, at tit East Sixth street, the ceremony being performed by Rv. A. I Co burn, pastor of th Epworth League Methodist church. ri unTTH NTRIKK BREAKERS. The most famous strike breakers In th Isnd ar Dr. King New Life Pllla When liver and bowels go on etrlk. they quickly settle the trouble, and th purifying work goes right on. Bert cur for oonstipstlon. hesdsche and dlsslnsss. Se. at R. H. Jordan Co.. drutslsts. $15. a Good Upright Piano lO-O'dodi Saturday Morning. Now on Exhibit in SBef r s Windows 5 V. Trade SL 00 Buys I It i I :.i?:('l-''iiJ'V;'.0 ..3:i::iv,,..",t..'A.;V'.i. 'v :;. ir?H ' WMtoW 'i l :;S'W(K:,,-j;,-;:', 'VAti'.';-'t'n:',4' ",v ' CItK.iT. IX EVERY SLWSE. , The fiiarlotto Observer as a ftevel ope of Talent as Well as Ke- Th People's' Paper.''.;"' ' ' - ! The Charlotte, N. C, pbserver ha long been recognised as a powerful factor In helping to bring about th development of State and section Industrially. , And Its labors along this line hay AoM much in bringing capitaKto build up our manufactur ing interest and valuable c'tlsens to cast their KU among us. But Th Observer haa not stopped there. Like the great, broad-minded and use ful paper It is,' It has widened out Its field of usefulness and has helped materially In creating a distinctively local and Southern literature. Borne of the brightest literary stars of the present period har: been discovered and their talents brought out through its columns, . Much valuable histori cal matter, heretofore unknown, ha been given to the world through the medium of Its Immense Sunday Is sues. For genuine literary merit a single Sunday Irnu of 'The Observer goes far and away beyond the current magaslnes. : carrying ' both quantity and quality to an extent Impossible with the best of. them. 1 In fact, so great Is The Observer in id field of a family newspaper that It were difficult to determine, whethef It has accomplished the more in the field of Industry or th field of litera ture. Anyway, it stands at th head among Southern dallies in every par ticular. : : '.i ';:.' .1. 8Lt7GK3ISH LIVER A FOB TO AMB1- Tou cannot aocompllsh very much Ifl your liver le Inactive a -you fel dull, your eyes are heavy and alight exertion exhausts you. Oiino LaxaUv Fruit Ryruo stimulate th liver and bowels end makes you feel bright and actlva Orinn Laxative Fruit By vro doe, net nauset or . grip and la mild and very pleasant to take. On no to more rro tiv than pill or ordinary cathartics. Refuse substitute. R. H. Jordan C Dr. Henderson's -.'' r,-ji Bad tth cau Indigestion. Dr. Henderson's Dentifrice make good or bad tth bt ter. Prlc 86c. 'Phon It for a packag to day. Our new style package I a winner. Tryon and Fifth. Hawley's Pharmacy Phone IS. Tryon and 6th Sts. 'Mil' Felt Hats Cleaned or Dyed Bfor you make over that hat, send it to u let u clcun or dy It fur you. , Tou will appreciate th different appearance that It will hava when we return lu It will b well worth th llttl w charg. Charlotte Steam Laundry .. . . Launderera, Dyers, aennera, 219 SodUi Tryoi Strttl 'i' Dentrifice imm. " u J. '- V m . 1 1 ' 1 1 Pladi1r Pills act i liv.r. snd a a r L.rat relief from -bold by Hswley mi I in GO TO THE 20 S S. TnTOX.. ' MEXTT MU AT THE. ;f.' Afternoon Evening i,' SiS to a. to I0:S0. Tlii:;5sgivii JUL - J U'l'lt tttUTI'l . , STRAWBERRY . CnOCOLATB TANILLA , SHERRY r ,. ORAWOR. ,v. v LEMON . ... MARASCHIPTO , In Bulk, Bricks or Fancy - ' Forma, Carbonati Co. What. Mrs. Joe Person's REMEDY Does For Catarrh If you furter from Catarrh my ad vie I to tak Mrs. . loo Person's Remedy and Wash. I 'wa a severe ufferer from Catarrh of th head, and car. The discharge from th' aar and nose wa copious ana very un pleasant. I suffered '., that way for fiv year. I trie j varlou treat ments, which did m no good, . Final ly my physician advised me to, try Mrs. . . Jo Person's ' Remedy and Wssh, I ' Used seven bottles of thu Remedy snd used th Wash With 'a yrlnge for my no and throat. Zt Curd me. i'f ..v " . Scabs would form In , my nos. which wer almost unndurbU, an til by constant and hard blowing I would rellev myself. It was far. ful affliction. Th curs Was perfect, and I have never had a symptom Of return and my health Is flna.";' 'V' . MOLLIB MIIXCR. Cornelius. N. c, March U, 10I. , T TOANKSG -, Turkey dressing isn't half as important as Messing for , the turkev and for the fes v tive occasion. " Our business is dressing Men and Boys from the ; Sack Suit for : ; ' business to Clothes for evening dress.:; Wtf Have Everything in Ap parel That a Zlan Could !And It's ready for you at : 'j a minute's notice readv to 4 put on and wear without your fit and .please vour fancy.. :.. : t;-;',"5 . Perhaps you're somen wat shy in '.wggery-IIats, Tics, ?! Gloves, Collars anctCuffs, "Underwear: in: fact, if you A areT A wanting ! ' anything , in Clothes Or Toggery, wo 're av vour Bervico wuu mo be Yfl best at a moderate price. feWiifs ' en bo( h U iu-'. - i suit srfunt tn cess of ui io K iiiii YOFIE BR0Ti;DiS S lYdti p m e t .y - ', , 'V v.. v : y . .,:i . . , . .... yUlJ in. i -r''''' ; ' J - ii. : ; ' ' . " "' -.;'.;'V j-,' j.'- ' i .;; j i t , V"-' " " '' j ' r "' I i t I ; Sideboards, $15.00 to 5100.00. 4 i ,;v Extension - TaMes; $60.00 to $75)0. 'I ' VChina Closets; $3 6.00 to $90.00. ,; ;: : Serving Tables. $6.00 to $35.00. : -t'C'. V.V . ' ip& -5 ; We show a?grcat variety in Solid ilahogany, Golden Oak I and . -Early " ' : " Englisli miishes. :Sa word; and you will have them Thanksgiving DaV f ' ;;:Mf Carpets S : - j'lV 7Cr' r " j: and we will make and lay them .y 'mt J-'-s:-.1 -' veives uarpeis, beminstet Carpets," $125 to 1.70 per yarcu Brussela CarDCts. Body Brussels Carpets, $1J50 to $1.75 per yarcL v , IngrainCarpets, (B(.;;75c; and $1.00 per yard.:. , T?o onrl HfnTinirra ftf JtlrcTfiflea at lowest T)Hce3. ';l your, new homo can be; equipped from top to S Brides are especially welcome an dinvited to this store.- We liave the neatest and State.;,' ;r:k-- We can suit your taste t PnTTRTN - : r . f . i ...;- - ? ' '.' 'You cauft helrj being phased. alts au excellent line Let us help you in i making r selections ; ' iiiii y-:;.. JMjQ i mm j Wa?' ' ii.L.nimuim mil. ." ' - ' 1 .'.Ti" ,' t . , . , " -' . :: -Dining Room Furnisningsean nar ne - """-' """; oK-a : ( ln 1w.M'S.-l"?ol .how ' . Pntlsfactlon gusrnnveeu. r J39-I1 1 8. Tryon Fl. '"I lull.i v. .-... J i have a magnificent as--sortment to chooso from smart' ' snappy, t superbly hand-tailored Suits and Overgarments that fit in cverv size, as if made to special measurements and AVkl lav 1 R AMil J"gr-VT11J a f ' Fhe Long-Tate Clothing Co. Goods. Sent oa Approval Rcturnabla . ' at Our Expense.- -.- . 1 ' - ! .V. ' . V.'-.V - n f 1 ). xu w av jw 75C to 51.W per vara. t . .8. - w.-. f-'y vnir r' -r most up-to-date lino of fiesp ever displayed in thi ' V '.:;- v - , 1 in any and aU styles.' ; Come ; and iook uirougn xne HANDS. BOWS. PUFFS, ' ETC.. t TO.' - - I , - I Lrcading Clothiers iiiiiiig 'teiii firflitefe; Vv Tonr dining room ahould b mado th most Inviting plaso ot . -" ths hotts. as wU as nil th conveniences should" h,, addod to ' lighten th duties of thbouwlfe. No dining room Is complete ' V 'without Sideboard. China, Closet, Extension Table. Sid Tabto or. Buffet nd Chairs. ' AU these furnishings ar ossenUal for" entertain-, ' '..'. .... . . mna tt Via r.mllv eleele. . . . ing, guests ana io ui ni ! c " . . u e and flnlshes, iu" h M yo'd trough our larg. .lock, whether muuw .:':. M c :.-''' . - V' '. .-.-w 4. ' i i . . - . i ft i - 11 ' . t ; v . bottom at tbis store. . r, come , and' look through mm v- for holiday gifts. V - ; -k X ' V? v. w , nHna. whirh means vou can obtain ' .n,v ela.wher. - , Oo.denV W eather.d. Antwrp or , you ar. ready to buy or not G O Y CO ITU TliYOX 8TKIXX !- . . ' L '1 '. 1
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