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C.IAllLOTin DAI I. .;,!:.: 3 13 CUESC21EED .. ;:. o. A. li;u;'3 rcx crow utat rr:!uslsiri Mirks the Cross- x or -u tso.ooo Mara-Sub CuinniU i( i. report Iiltft of Ye. K-rday'a Contflbmtor $17,651.60 Mill to be Secured With 10 Day to Work Rankers, Merchant and ITnmlnent Iluslnesa Men Disturb Deliberations of Committee by Their Enthusiasm Business Firms Advertise the Campaign for Fonda. , The grtat building campaign of (the Toang Men's Chrlatlan Associa tion continues with area greater an uria sis am than 'has before been mani fested. When n" considers -thatn yesterday's contributions there were only two gifts of over $200, one for $260 and the other for $000, and that the remainder cams .from about (0 contributions la smaller iumi, one realises that the Interest is spread- i Ing from men of large affairs to those of more moderate means and that the interest has become more general. Tine executive committee has fead placed on all the street cam . of the city large banners asking that the flrends of the movement bring ithelr contributions to headquarter. It has also had placed In conspicu ous places yollow cards asking the very personal question: "Have you )oontr!buted to the Toung Men's Christian Association building fund ?" The reason tfney are asking that the contributors come to headquarters to make their subscription is that, while the committees are large and very active, still It is absolutely Impossi ble to wait upon all those who might wish to contribute, and for this rea son H Is much desired that Dhose who (have made up their minds to help In the movement should send in their subscription at once to th as sociation. An Interesting Incident at the noon day meeting yesterday was th most generous applause alven by the cltl aen's committor and prnmfnfnt busi ness men to the younger fouslnps men when Capl. Hradfleld made his re port While his report was not as large In amount as some of the other committees, yet It. wan evident that muefn work had been done, and so many of tho youiiK'T men of the association had been ser-n, and had subscribed, that ho kji applauded heartily. There were rumor on the street yesterday of several larfte Mubsrrlp 1lont. If there l any truth In the rumor those ulll bo repented ut 1" day's noon day metlng. (Chairman Willis Hnm n kc nr il by far the larRc-ft amount of sulm'-rlp-1 tlons yesterday, tine total being Another Interesting feature W :ln words of commendation which v rral of the huxim-H liroi'i of the l!y have placed in their "ads." 'Messrs. V. f. Abbott Sr Company writes ns follows: "Hlh grade Investnn ut the br ut Investment tihat you can make this Week Is to make a big subscription to he Young Men's 'hrlsiian Associu tlon bulldlnir fund." The Commer cial National Hank 'ins these lines appearing In their "ad" to date: ''Subscribe to the Young Men's Chrlstinn Association building fund" J. M. Ivey & CoCmpany Klve huge space to the nollo i,f ihe Young Men's Christian Association ciimimign and these wonK are used: "i if coursei you are lm. rested in ilm Young Men's Christian Akhoi-ih t Ion i building eampnlgn. Have snur lius- j band or brotlite subscribe to-day " 1 The public Interest of Creaierl Charlotte still continues, ami the Kiaiit hand of tine large clock Is still cllinli-! ing to the desired mark. If the gen eral Interest and liHrd work of the COtnmlttM-iilen of the assoi l.ition con tlnues, there Is no doubt hut that tin $40,000 for the inns building for Now harlotte vnil come. 'I'he interest has become so ginernl Ihat the movetnent cphwh to tie ,t inalt.r of SSNmiation ericboivor. oi .ven I. ii work of ,ll Hi iIimhIhh for ihe young mn. but has really be. i.nie a rreat public movem, nt in which every one In charlotte pectus to be Intensely Interested und htliu-ed Those Who hdVe rlMrge of ke, plug order In the dinloK loom ne.in o have plenty l do 'I'he vounger men's eoinniltte i.m be contrnllcd, but many t the most iirouiinent btnl fjess men are so boyish In th lr en thusiasm that they have conl Inu.illv to be correct- d Ffillowlng is tt.e niiiiunt uTiiriil by each sub-committee of Uie cam paign committ.c. ;,h iipoitiil n: tlo-noon-day luncheon etenlnv. Tl.ie clfU'itis 'iiiimilii follows: report Commute,, Ollchrlst Commit 'ce Rogers Committee Jones Committee KeeU-r Committee A, Cli.i rniiin I .00 I! ' ha i r am a 3'J3 no 1 1 0 tiO chairman 1 . Chairman 1011 (Ml i:. ci. Hutf hlnKon r o no Committer; K, Urockeribioiigli Committee ;. chairman ' balrin.in r.o (10 ppsir .00 no hull nun, Vainer Comtnltu-e I, ' ' Anderson . . . jon.oo Chalrmsn ioo no riKtmlllu T 'M tli inHii . urown su 00 .Total for the cltlsens com- e . . . . ' mollM for one day . . . . II.SO0.00 connnlttecs re- eiw yung men s port ss follows: ' ten..-, M . . itiiu it r ni nrnr rrtttr ' "it. 1. CaDtnln WnlWer t 120. 00 70 no 7 r. . oo 222. DO ' No. t. Captain Corwiih No. I, Captain Oldham... ' No. 4, Captain Van Id hop, . . xo. , i:aptin Kucster . . . JAV. . . - e e e II I.IHtJIOiq , , ; No. 7, Captain 'rUt No. i, Csplaln Montleth. . No. I, CapUIn Trotter .... Til .00 HO. 00 7!i.08 116.00 ti: 19. csptaln Bradfield.. 'u Total for younr men's f rommlUes for, the dy .. 1 ,04 . CO . Total both, committees - tor tha day 1.141. c ;J. Total preylonsljr rrport . d ,.'.;,..... f 1 1 8 .0 0 0 , 0 Q Total amount tti;i ,to b v " . . : wcur4 v . -. i; . . " . 117, 1.(0 Ttn lst '" ot , ronfrfbttetbr ' f !.thfc rrU T. M. C. A. bulldlntf pft)et a reported (() lunchooa motUi ot " " 1 "" " 1 ee i ... il ! i , i .i . !t' healthful, - wlolvm.' ' It'a cood f'.r etm the other. Th mor ytnl ink ti ht-ttr yon !n . ml cpt Mcn4 '-rty- - Tret mt jt'-Umff "i -' r irtuntlq Te 6n ti rwitf, '-c r 7Uia It. II. lottta A C, '11 v M committma yestnrdny follows: Messrs. .,1 1. -Whee, V. I.. Hender son, a. K. WllHon, John (Jiluhrlat, Ipswich, Inland; Wnlter Uremic. M. Carson, Wt. H. Williams, W. J. Hyndman, C. N. Strong, M. D.; VV. C. Dowd. A. Friend. H. J. Walker, M. uewu, a, mono, . j. i.i. D.; J. F, Woodall, 8. Wlttkowsky, W.' T. Wilkinson, Hunter & Vaughan. C. O. Wearn. O. M. Scott, W. W. Ward, E. B. Oreeham, Edwin L. Jones, Raymond Jones, ITarvin L. Hitch, It. O. Auton. W. J. Bennett. M. H. Sparger, O. IL McDonald, David Ovens. W. M. Robey.. M. D.s C. E. Brad Shaw, W. H BIglow, J. L, Dobbi, Samuel J. Smith, Mrs,- M. C. Bnider, E. A. Moffatt, J. E. Murphjr, Thomas A. walker. P, Y. Moody;, James Henderson, E. W. Berryhill. James L. DeLaney, Walter Ci Flnk ReT. C. E. Lyndn, John B. Alexander", A. M. McDonald, W. H. C. Barclay, F. R. Cates, Charles F. Alexander, ; O, V, Keller, O. O. Louden, James A. Smith. J. H. Matthews. Lindsay A. Whlttaker, John A. Bethune, Charles M. Ray, George N. Nobis, .J. A. Urown and Woodward Myers. Considerable curiosity Is being aroused as to ths size of the gifts being mads to ths fund. The larger gifts have been published. At yes terday's meeting of the committees there was no very large 'gift, the largest gift of the day being that made by the firm of Hunter & Vaugtnan, who subscribed $500. Messrs. S. Wtttkowiky, F. D. Lethco and Walter Brem each gave $200. There were nino gifts of $100 each, and eleven gifts of $00 each. The remainder was given by $$ individ uals. ' n Y. M. C. A. EDUCATIONAL WORK. Wlt&t the Organization has Been Do ing Along Kducatlonal Lines Great Possibilities. In the fall of 1905 the Toung Men's Christian Association Issued, a booklet by way of promoting the educational classes of ths associa tion, and used the following testi monials of those who had been In fine claws the previous year, and by their own word had received much benefit therefrom. In the light of present day developments these words of commendation from these well known young men, who all live In the city at (he present time, have a most decided Interest. Charlotte, N. C, August 26, 1905. Young Men's Christian Association. Gentlemen: Speaking from per sonal experience X regard the educa tional classes of tlie Y. M. C. A. of great value and would advise all youn mon to get this theoretical training along with the practical work that he in ilolnx. ( Yours very sincerely, ROBERT GLASGOW, JR. Charlotte, N. C, Hept. 12, 1906. Young Men's Christian Association. i;-ntlmen: Regarding the educa tional feature of the Young Men's Christian Association, I take pleasure In saying: that two years ago I took ii Mx-mont.hs' course In mechanical drawing at tho association, and, un ibr tin Instruction of Une competent W ,'ich' is em ployed, I was helped very niaterl-illy In my work I think the cnii'He very helpful to any young man 1;ikln up mechanical draughting. Wishing you 'very success with your vnrieiiis cliisses this coming sra- son, I reniaht. Yours very truly, D. S. MOXTKITII Charlotte. X. C, Sept 9, 1905 Young Men's chrWt'nn AHsoclHtloti. nentletnpir 1 really think that tho educational work of Inst year did me nil'' i good, a ml hope, to Httend this yea I .should ndvlse all young men to do the slum-, for I think that there I" a great advantage In it. Yours very truly. GKORCK II NOHLE. Mm,,,, svlile. N. '., Sept. 9. 1905. Young Men's Christian Association. Gentlemen: 1 am pleased to sny that I have been benefited by your rcluca t lonai department and think I will ink.- up other studies when 1 get bin k to Charlotte Yurs trulv, J K HMITH c U Inspector of Maryland Casualty ( ouipnny. ! Mr K K Shallow, of "Philadelphia, I has b. i.n appointed boiler lllNDei tor for lb.- Maryland Casualty Company foi c'linrlotie and vicinity, and In the i futiiie v. ill in ike hoHihiuarteri In t'liciloti.. Imving an orlli'K with Mr l.amhtii's cb narl m.'t.i oi The Ameri can Ti ic-l Company, who arc general Hu nts toi tin Maryland Casualty I Company 'I'll,, nitrons of the Mary- ; j land C i oiiilt ('oinpnny are fortun- i ate in hiving so competent nn In-1 Ispciior as Mr Shallow made the lilgh m average of any Inspector In; hi- i xaiiiinatb.h before the board of I Philadelphia. j Looking for an Olflrr. Mi r. A Kojzelle, general agent of 'lie 'iiivir Typewriter Company. Is spemhtn: to-day In the city for the ptirpiee.',- of MTuring a suitable ofhYc t'ir hi e-otnptiiy. The t'linrmtto brain b v i'I Irive control of the busi ness in Noiii, an, I South Carolina The Oliver machines were formerly sold l,i re by .1 '.. Crayton & Co. Puny Children Need VINOL ; it builds them up, makes them strong and robust Itaiilci Rto wlh. oveenrtudv. Inouf flilt'M iMeutliliinrut, convalrucenca nftr clillilrcn'n , ilMoai, and run down cKiidltlonn nmlcps i:hllilrnrt thin anil drllcal and utopi devrlnp. mnt. BiraniM Vlnol rontaJnn . all th mrdl.'iriHl, hotn, tlnn , nd hody building Umertlf of coA llvnr oil actually nki'n from fritdh. ood' llvep. tho umIim oil aliinlAaUd and plilfniHt of iron addod. It quickly retnrr robiirt health and olilldrn ly It. , , . . ; Wa refund nony t thM who Iniy vinoi and rocoiva no bmnt. i IL Jordan ft Oi., ,Prucli. Nota,--WhlU wa arc aU atiMita or Vlnol in .Charlotta, it la now for al at tho Uadlnf trug atora In tuartyfry town and city Jn th ouuntry. Loo It far ih Vlnol agaacy la yoar Uwa Xea!i of i: . 11. U j:.';..y. A telegram from Caafora, Texas, yesterday morning announced the death there Monday night of Mrs. R. E. McQusy. While no definite an nouncement has been made of the f.-n-.i vrv m,.!,, ,i WHl 5L VrTuih h& V iMJ wm rut hafe for Intsr- - 1.' Mrs. McQuay has been sufferlns with tuberculoma for soma time. Several months ago, at" the advice of her physician, she and her husband left for ths Southweat Mrs. McQuay Improved at first, but later grew worse. Besides her husband, ih Is survived by several children. Alio;- S(:a:s!i Btnart'i Sytpepdf Tgbleti Baton Ultlm Orftu to VotduI Condition. ' a ran PA0ZA81 ran Many a sufferer from Dyspepsia. IndlgesUon and kindred ailments of the digestive organs carries around an absolutely useless stomach a dead load, and a oesspool for ever Increasing disorders. The muscles are seemingly worn out. The mu cous lining has ' lost Its secretive power and food taken Into the etonw ach lies there and ferments, causing sour eructations, belchlnga. heart burn, dlzslness and other distressing conditions. Many sufferers have given up In despair until they have been In duced by some Interested friend to try a box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets, v ' Stuart's Dyspepsia 'Tablets are the dyspeptic's sure and only hope. They are a natural restorative of healthy action to the stomach and small In testines, because they supply fust the elements that the weak stomach lacks pepsin, diastase, golden seal and other digestives. If you are afflicted with any of the symptoms above described, bo as sured that your digestive organs are losing power they need help and there Is no mors sensible help to be given them than to supply elements which will do the work of digestion for them. v. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have been found by the test of reoutabls physicians in the United Statei and Great Britain to have remarkable di gestive powers, one grain of the active principle of these tablets being sufficient to digest 3,000 grains of ordinary food. It Is plain that no matter what the condition of your stomach, or how far your disease has progressed, one only of Stuart's Dvs- pepsla Tablets taken at meal time will do the work give your stomach an opportunity to gain Its lost powers, tho muscles will be strengthened, the glands invigorated, and you will be a new man. It costs nothing to prove the ef fectiveness of this cure. Send for a free sample package to-day. F. A Ptuart Co., 78 Htunrt Bldg., Marshall, Mich. All drdgglsts sell Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets at DO cents a box. : - Dame Fashion has decreed Scotch Plaids to be the proper style for Men's Cravats. We are showing advanced styles in the "Bon niest line of Scotch Plaids" you have ever seen. Also many high-grade specialties absolutely con trolled by us. Furnishing Goods, Hats, Men's Fine Garments. The No. 6 South J wa r.t... . 1 Ai:::- v .:.. Mr. II. V.- Worth, of Worthvllle, has been sr: sed as traveling repre sentative of the Berlin Aniline, Works in North Carolina and Virginia. He will ' take up his work actively this week. The Southern office . of the Berlin Anllln. Works Is located In Charlotte with Mr.- R, J. Walker In Charge. Mr. . Worth will travel out of Charlotte. ::''.,'--.'.X-,r--. Ik lite Possession of a 12' puts the seal of supreme approval upon the musical taste of its owner. CHAS. M. ST1EFF Manufacturer of the Artistic Stleff, Shaw and Stleff Self Playing Pianos. SOUTHERN WAREROOM: 5 West Trade Street. Charlotte, N. O. C. II. WILMOTH, Mgr. Brown Pino Tate-Brown Co. Tryon Street. are our worst months, and no doubt you will'want to get an OVERCOAT. You will find oitr Coats to be all that is required in fit, workmanship and fabric in ; TOP COATS iBEQULAB OVERCOATS RAIN COATS We can shw you form fitting or full-back ; Coats, full lined or half lined. ' - and MR PatteraTlM" v for, spring are now here ior inspection., 3Iake' your ' selections . at' once, ,We ; ' are'ready for them. 'Something entirely new. 1 ' and original 'in Mattings this season. AKAWO finished edge ' Matting.- " The 'f : f pest that has ever ibeen made' with vfinished. edges!, We. are exclusive agents for this great Japanese firm in this city. Special inducements ' in '.'fine- Leather Couches during this month. : - - ; . ' , f " ' ; ' . '.. ' I I . ; v ' 5 r Parteir-Caraiiier Here's something, to buy all the year round Gents' COLLARS, CUFFS, TIES, HOSIERY, "And remember, our stock is without an equal in the immense line of Swing Hats and H.and Bags. ED MELLON W ' . T . 'ii'' ; :ws; .;r, ; 1 .... a, , ,, i ! e . - v , ' ,.c . .,, , i . ; .: e t ..'.,'.. t ;. : ? "A a Hat for every head. Examine our line of Trunks Leading Clothiers SIMPUC SOFA BEDS The usefulness of this Davenport and Bed tnakea It almost a necessity in the averaga Charl6tta homo simplicity of construc tion makes it a pleasure to own. A child can make Into a com fortable Bed for the niht In a moment'g time, and with the same . ea.se change it Into a beautiful nd artistic parlor piece for the day. We have these marntflcent Davenports covered with Velour. Verona Velour, PanUwota and Leather. Frames Golden or Weath ered Onk and Mahogany. We commend them to you for the comfort, durability and beauty. Prices range from $80.00 to I7S.00. Come In and let us ahow you these beda. MC CO Y SOUTH TRYON STREET. If You lilie Gothes of distinctive char acter if you like novel fab-rics--if you like perfect fit, then wear our Gothes. . ' fnmnanir Goods a Oof Kjpec Long-TatcGlothing feij'js;::,.;:' , J 4 ' r , ? 1 Furnishings ETC. Carolinas. Look at our OMP'Y. Y ' . . . ' y'l'' -.''
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