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6 OHAItLOTTE DAILY OE3ERVEK, DECEMBER 10, 1003. 1 f , rnuc lost ruvrx. ,1 I Vindm4 Amr From Home la i ha IHd 1 lours of Nlrfit, llow 111 IsiiU Trying K ITmuni warn. Wm Boon Lost Ho tilled at Many llomea oa North Cliurch Street and ; Made lha Welkin King The Dam ta Oio Xtescve, ; Yesterday morning. iora time be j . i' leeen midnight and day. a wee mon I . grI puppy ran up and down North i Church street whimpering and bark j ;'.'. ling.'-'-The little whelp was lost last ' , from home and mother. He wae a ; tiny, tat. Huffy baby that had dared i t follow his mammy from his own back , i V.1' yard." where he had lived and romped i j . stlnoe ihe day he tame Into the ) 1 " : 'world.' The dam had gone on a for- iT aging expedition. : s The crtea of the dojgy were hoard ,: ' at many doors an he wandnred, I out and desperate, trying to return to the v comfortable home that he had so ' recklessly and foollFhly left. ';' hie mad hunt the puppy called :. at the home of an Obworver man and, ', with hla pitiful howlH, waked him ' ': from a sound and restful sleep. He f bad oome into thn front way and waa , trying . to enter the Hide gate to the , V back yard and garden. The reporter o! oonld hear him tumbling; over the f.'., leaves and fretting like a heart-broken child. Finding that his efforts to - nuke hla way to the rear of the I.'.' house were futile, he turned and 1 ' ' climbed the Kteps to the fronth porrh, til';'.; where he trotted round and round in -,a circle and yelped. At one time he " but begged for admissttfa at the front vdoor. but the call wan not heeded. '. for he who llptened from within, i 'dreaded the chilling breeze of tin ' ; - hallway. 1 Soon the puppy departed, going i south, toward the Selwyn Hotel. He r went on1 and on. crying as he Jour neyed. Ills lomeaome. appeals hud touched the newspaper man. Th-y , anade him roll and ton; r. t tie sweet sleep that he so needed mid d . 'sired, would not oomo ba k to Mm glories of the faithfulness of the l"k- to man and children in iiitn baunted him. But, Jut about tin ' time the young fellow had made up ' , his mind to allp on Ills i IoiIm- mxl follow and overtake th tinv wayfarer. he heard tho w himper r n older .dog- aad. raining hi wind -. bed. id , What be took to be ths umther of tho puppy, running frsntlrally jil.out the i yard, sniffing the grnund Slie lati ed upon the porch, off naln. out th front gate and turning "ut North .Church In the wak of the wanderer. She waa trailing a the hound trull j the fo, but"lntead ( giving tongue '"he whined, giving the mother dog'1 ' call to her offspring. That Is worth watehmg thrnugh." said The Obnerver min t hlmMolf. Twenty minute Liter the old dog, ; acrompanled by I liapplent puppy In the land, pawwd In the lreet, go ing north. The old dog looked hm If she would like to wallop th woung ter, but she did not dare do It in a strange community at that hour of thn (light. The puppy had hla tall curled Over hla aoft. fuzzy hark and hla ears rocked up; he seemed appreciative and grateful. The looker-on. from the window, . returned to hla bed and to hi slum-betn. Dr. Shepherd, Johns Hopkins TTnU o versify, Addresses a Number of Fa r . Yored Ouesta at a Kaorptioa by the -l Wednesday Afternoon Book Club la ' '. Greensboro.;. The Observer It requested to print the following! In Greensboro, at Smith Memorial Hall, on the night of November lth, a reception was heU that marked the high tide of oulturs In that aspiring burg. It was tendered by the -Wednesday Afternoon Book Club to eev-' oral favored lndlvlduala and waa one of the moat delightful events of the aeaaon. Peculiarly agreeable te a person, wearied with the chit-chat of teas, the hurly-burly of card parties or the perplexed solemnity of bridge parties waa the manner of entertain ment It wus like the crisp flavor of celery to the languid, social sense. These ladle had Invited Or. Shep herd, of Johns Hopkins University, to lecture uion Hlr Walter Raleigh. Dr. Shepherd choe to eonlder the character, personality and literary at tain men ' x of Kalolgh, rather than to dwell upon the oft-told tory of hla settlements In North Carolina. He painted in glowing colors a back ground of Elizabethan days and upon thin he sketched with firm strokes the figure, of ths man of energy, whose mind shared and Tift en Inspired em h varied intereai or inose stirring 1.o'. of the strong north country Kiiglihman, who talked wltha burr ;i rid Mild "soon" for sun and "yearth" l..r earth, and who, yet, excelled In rnurtlini'MH. A few lnteret1ng allu .nn to the acquaintance of Raleigh and Shakespeare, some selections from the poetry of Kalolgh, and the graeeful, brilliant talk waa over. Kach Ktient waa presented to Pr. 8hepherd; then, ii i 1 1 n palms and flowers, re frexhmenta were served In the hand Nome room adjoining the hall. What h pity that a coure of uiflverxlty ex tension lectures could not extend to Jreennboro. Htatetiville nnd 9rit,rlo,,e! Many thank to the gentle ladles who made thl lecture poasible. y'i'-: ,THEV AHE ITUOI AS IX)KQ AS- '! . . . . V .. ... .. The chlldrea ara all Invited 4e m$ t' store .and Jet' nte Vpreeent each ' ona jt' wltfti ths illttle, ArUst Paint Pooai Kvery chUd 'can new laara the art of painting.: We do nokaow if all the . mothers . and fathers know , we-, sail . ' the most,, dellolous Coffees In tha ' i wtrl(!l, but a great many de. We sell' Dwlnell. Wright Cos fuU line of Boston Coffees,: Royal Java 'and Mocha, Bosten Combination, oiir own la one-pound caaa, and the world's famous .Whits House Coffee. If ynu are not pleased . with your morning; cup. give me one trial and note the. , difference.,, r-. 8. B. LENTZ, Grocer, . . lhone 251;'315 N, Tryon St. Fred Cochran, Mgr. lowers White and Pink Roses. White, Pink and Red Carnation The Superb Enchantress Carnation (shell pink). Double Blue Violets. Wedding Flowers, Bride's Bou quets. Handsome Floral Designs. Write, telegraph, telephone. Prompt and aatlsfactory service. We ship to anry point. J. VAX Mm. Keiiha Niarnni Dead. Mr Per I ha Htarne died yesterday innrnlng at 9:40 o'clock at th home of her daughter. Mr. J. A. Thoma in, In Sharon townnhp. Mrs. HUirneH waa Xt yeHrs old and had beTn In feeble health for ome time, death re sulting from general decline. She 1 Murvlved by three daughters. Mrs. Thomaaaon. Mrs. Jane Hoyd. of Plov er. 8. '.; and Mr. H. M. Johnaton, of (laston county. The funeral wrvl e will be held at the home thl morning at 10 o'c lock by Hev. J. 11 Bradley. The Interment will take place at Sharon churchyard. Pomona. Nt'BSERT N. C. CO. Rend telegrams te Oreensboro. Caawt, the Ideal medlrlne fer the little onaa. Contain no opiate. Con form fully with National Pure Food and Drug Law Write K C. DeWItt -o., Chicago, 111., for the "Baby Book." fold by Hawley's Pharmacy. CURED . , v AT THK ODKt)X THIS WKKK. Col. Peters Ilea home Intcri-fctleg lc turcft to KIuim. CoL Will A, Peters has arranged a prograrnms Cor the flrnt three days af this week tnat will be better than any he has put on yet; It will conxlHt af three snoring picture and an Illus trated song. The nret picture Is en titled 'TTUaablng the Oreaay Pole," and the second "An Unexpected Bath." These two pictures are very j funny and will please the children. The last ploture, the "Wlnlfe Caps." Is In seven scenes. During the west ward autre h of cKlllxaiion In Ameri ca during tho past fifty year, certain social condition developed which had to bo regulated and con trolled by unusual methods. A lawlea and crim inal element aJm.jrst' Invuiliibly ac companied the advance guiirdM of clv lllzatlon. and " keep ihl element m check, the law -ulililltig iillunx were Compelled to organize for t'oelr own Self-protection The Vigilante during llu' gold W In i ' llfornlii . nnd h" of riiort reif-nt Indiiinii. ajid or.ier ii r w i ! I k ii'iwn or h lc ,i It i urn iria rll v 'I III' r! 1 TIT llll I (iHKHe 'f egcltemenl the "White i'ki years In iOihi, Western Hides ganlzatloriN win With out In w h n r, In general. Ool. I'etern v. plcturea In .i iii manner tne rn "White I'ap'" of undeiOnilile : ill xliit.lt In motion- ' ,"-t -. 1 I . I .11,-1 r : 1 1 x 1 1 t hi.l- I 1 1 . 1 . 1 - . . ! I,v II, r to ll'l die . 1 1 . r 1 1 I n . I y l-IUZ' UK A- H'llll- rtlrrlng. mi lndrHtiiiiii. r r I i .' it la Undoubleilly Ih. Iini-. lliil h.- Im War ofTerrd to the ( Iini loll, jmlilii , awhile the pho'dgriiplle r mi I IT i i-m nnd beautiful nioonlinght nnd enrly morn ing effect niut be seen to lie appro-- dated. ix'K ikx hi:ts. TUetrffl'e Id put Uiieiil Orilcrv Some thangf-M. Whlih Will he i;rTetitn Januar) 1 . Postmai-ti i ' ; w ,i ii oatved irixi: i, . ., - , i ,, Doe Departini i Ui.,i n i.. n af rent for I wss affected with nervounes and general dc-blllty for nearly lx year, which weakened me greatly. Kvcry few days I had nervous plls and weakened downf I hardly had strength to walk across the room. I was hungry at regular times, but If I Indulged my appatlte to such an estent that It would bring on on of those nervous apells, It would require morphine to relieve. Last September Mrs. Joe Parson called to see me, having heard of my condition. Hut, although she assured me she thought her reraedr would ours ma, I did not have much faith In It, or anything else. I had tried o many thing I was out of heart. She persuaded mo, however, to ue her Remedy. I bought half a dozen bottles of It, al though my huaband told me It wn iiaelea to buy ho much, an I might not live to take It. I bought It nil the Hume, and to-ilay I can say thut I nm a well, healthy woman. I hav done morn work In the lint two months than I hud done In five year before. My complexion I good end healthy, my iippellte good, my ner vouhiiikw gone, and I have not Lad to renrt II inorphlno since I started on Mia Joe 1'ernnn'a Remedy. It la everything that sh" claim for It. MRH I). I-. HARNKH. Clayton, N. 0.. Jan 21, 105. Special ?5 and X E STEERE 47 n Cmnkinr. Jeweler tfsSV iJIIIUlllll Jackets i feet Janu.u I liaa been which box i i ii i result b.ll.K Ili.tt . afttoa ratrx ,., i . many small 1 1 1 . Sie same renin hexes of all HI.V." 4y this troubl" tli' vie haa bt' ti ad gross receipt last 'in ii ih rc-C.-luf-f )i dole mi.. I - 1 1 1 1 '..'.. . i vre ' If upon U"'l. Ill MM'' pont ' I I ill II fit '..Hi- I I In fa m . ..ii... . . f,,r In ''iii i j i . iii- f oi l.j ' iiv: Mind opt-j fur oth i h i, us are Ho.yi'O ,lti, ,-. di'U l ! liirn i low . II ll'l 1100. 001) 1,.h k bon g hiii. ,11 , aeotS a quarli r loi k lion iu. iIihui. I land lo' k b 'K exini larg- J: The order I- Hint Oox nut nm -t tee autlected at th l"o,lrinln of h S vaster for n.e mir.. itmrter, hut for ao longer Ten j,iy before tho laat day of each uuiirt. r p"tnit.ir are required to place a bill hearing BOS date of t). lajit f y of t)ie quar ter In eaeh rent, d box. If a box ftelder fallu lo letiew li I h right to hie Vat On tho bit day or the fiimrter hiB mail I ncjU'Tiil to be placed In the general delivery. Order hs Only two weeks from next Tuesdav is Christmas It's high time to have Xmas decisions made up, if you want to keep out of the hurry and rush of the late buyei. Visit us to-morrow and inspect these special Jack ets. The colors are strik ing Reds, rich Blues and soft Grays. No comfort like a warm, handsome Jacket and your favorite pipe between vour teeth. Other Jackets and Robes up to $15.00. The Tate- Brown Co. Hatters, Furnishers, Men's I Garments. Christmas Presents for All Prices low; Urge assort ment to select from. Put aside any goods purchased now fer future delivery by paying a small deposit Every article engraved free. IA MARGUERITE SHOP RATS COKSETS GOWNS The best dressed women wear LA GRECQUE, LA MARGUERITE or RED- FERN CORSETS. A big shipment of new styles this week with an experienced CORSETERE constantly in attendance. New fur toques of exclu sive design for Monday. LA MARGUERITE SHOP Holiday Gifts of everything in the Jewel ry line Cut (ilass, Dia mond Rings, Watches, Canes, etc., etc. Shop early and avoids the Christmas rush. STuAS .Vj';-tv .,,; V ' -V';-';: I " """ 1 ;r','':i- i ' ', 'ft t'. ? ',vl v 1 :;:s . i' v oaosmis unnsimaa presents are leading In -popular demand this season, and rightly,, to, Trinkets -quickly lose, their , charm, bat a useful gift, as for example, 4 pieos of fine t. Furniture, carries lth It a lifetime of remembrance and satisfaction. ; ' 1 v . ;. Kowher in: Charlotte ; will you find such a royal assortment' to choose from '.as' at MoCOyS, and ,s lo.pnpes, you. wiu nna mem tower Here than elsew.hsrs. ' We call'speolal attention tp our handsome line of Rockers. W. T. Prioes ranging1 from t.I8 to fgQ.ftO. M c e v SOUTH TRTOK STREET. lapificent Display f Goods Holiday Time to make your selections. We are delaying a line especially attractive for nJen and Boyc Big display of Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Ties, Silk Suspenders in boxes. Anything in this linesee us Ed McllOll CO., Leading Clothiers Wee Is Ressmrtial for lirlsima l:t rlsln. , . .. mriil. The rrhfarmls for lUt ('hrHiDius ntflrtainincut to l rlv.-n nt t Kirst Jiapllst Hundny sthool will b- li-ld i r this wek as follow Tu-duy anil to- I tnorrew. at Mrs. ViTli jirown s I oaraer ef folipg" and Klithtli strc.tn i Brownl's at 3:30 o'rlwli ami Hnow- I flakes at 4; at lr. T. H Franklin's, I , Mo. get Ksst avciiui-. KltiK Wlntor I Jark Frost, North Wind, Frost ' dairies, 8untum and HsJndrops 1 : t0,, Dell Hplrlts. It. W-dnday4 -1ie aame will r'hurt at th- m ' noers. wnn the aaaition of tn Bnow , flafeea. Thursday and Friday, with Vre, , Franklin at I ts o'clock. King Xvioter, Hants Claus, North Wind, Freet Fairies, llrownlrs and Moll Hplr lia, Saturday, everybody in the Hun 4ajr school room. , r ' Alpha Taat Omegas to Orgatilae. ' Tha Wat alumni of the Alpha Tea Omega Ureefc letter college fraternity are arranging to organise a Charlotte alumni chapter f the order. There are about a scare of members of that f rataroity hra and , aa organtMrioa win probably' be eftectd within a wk or ferusight. A banquet will probaUy be nld upon tha night ef the lAsUtuUoa of the chapter.' ' ; if you Want an ar tistic Stieff, Shaw or famous Stieff self player piano for Christmas. Easy terms if sired. See our play window. Special Neckwear de-dis- CHAS. M STIEFF Msnufuctur.r of TIe ArtUtlo Ortt, Nltaw, and Fecaaos btWT sVlf.flarer FiasMM. 0vullMsvn Wsreroom ft nrM Trada Ct, ClaarleMa, K. ft',;. 0. U. imdlOTH, bw Sale Tuesday On Tuesday we will place on sale about fifty dozen new and attractive TIES. They are all regular 50-cent Ties. As long as they last we will sell them at a special price. 1 35 CENTS EACH; OB THREE FOE $1.00. .' We have laid aside this part of our Neekwear stock to be sold at this special price; when Ihe lot is gone the sale will be over. New and attractive patterns in wide aV : " -vs . . mm Vf ?T shapes. ' ', : "SV. 'lf ' t a .;--rmut: tj&t 'm ; l- .fK-Vji:0Kw;:tf ,..;v.,-, ',skJ I JA 8 The Gift Prob lem Solved Especially gifts for Men and Boys. We boughtr an ex tensive line of Ties, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Robes, etc., just for the Holi day trade. Of course, we bought, as usual, the very best that is made. You have the satisfaction of knowing you are not giving gifts of inferior make, but "standard goods. Long -Tate Clothing Co. Goods Sent on Approval Returnable at Our Expense. 1- , .'.V; it id Special Christmas Leather furniture Sale Mora fine Leather Chairs aad . Rockors and Couches here than at iH . all other stores combined. v t' ,;.' Tha gfeatest vslma that mm ' Offered. , '.. ; i A solid erf filled with fine Leather ti Chair and Rockers has just been 1 ' wvitu iur our unnaimas snoppere. Wa have Leather Furniture for - "I ayery one and to suit every taste and ,v to fit every pooketbo. k. . ,VV Make your selections now. "T1 . SrECIAIi CimiSTMAS ' '; cirrs . ' Ladles' Writing Desks. Oentlemen's Shaving Bets. ' .Musle Cablneu. t Rail Ctoeks. Oriental Rugs. . H V; I 'n.- . We . set foods adds selected aad deliver JCmas. ., ,, 5 'ii'(V: Par Ml iwi ail rrinor IhIUU Co. a' '''',""; ;.''.'; , ,'i ' ,., .'v .,: s.i ') ' "' ' -' 1. ,iV
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