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GUAM) JIKV Ki : OUTS, i t a (. liarlotto Girl AVlio ; Reconiiiu-iuls mat, i "t Migar vrtc . 1 ir.-.i! lie Druinca w i.cihmo Xolous IJilorw -PUiTErM l i si Lome nirt r n, hi the StBKf I.tltiun . . , Miss Lily Savin, , i...i U i'hiit hue is bail.-ficd r . i ;ni ana hit ; i ,. ; i lirfore the l.lnic- t Husband Inherits lortnne. ;i the 1st of April, 1905, Mr, Ar- r J. Price and Miss Lillian Savin re married here by Rev. J. R. How- tr;on, then pastor of the First Pres LMeiian church. Thejnarrlage was a romantic affair, the purpose of the young couple being kept secret from their -most lilt mate rrtemos until . a jew momervta before the ceremony, Mrs. Price is a daughter of Mrs. alary E. Savin and sister of Pierce liea-th Sarin, of this city, he was considered & brijrht. pretty girl. Mr. ITk-e me here from New York with the! original Peter's stock company. . The, Observer In In receipt o the fol lowing letter, written from the Grand Hotel. Atonesaen. Pa., which iwm ex plain itself id make fentertainlng reading: r.:-- ;: ' ; -Owing o certain . rumors from people" in Charlotte, as te'my present 5itt.-umstam.1e in general! wi.h ln form thera through thecolumns of boring under false impressions. So tfajp my theatrical adventure, which ooyere only & period of two years and a. !fha been very successful, and 1 have tot be-rn associated with Ijw das or Inferior companies as was re ported. Last season i had a most pleasant engagement wiAh Thos. K. She ft -well-known tragedian. This summer i was tn stock at Hageretown, M4., and from newspaper dipping nclosed you. can Judge as to the qual ity of the company. This season Mr. Price and I are with the 17. U Jellnko , ritw TI'U h nfllpfH -JVSVra , t T vin. viw, ...... lhthe Knickerbocker Building, with same company we are en route to the Pacmc Coast, 'hich will cover a pe riod of forty- five weeks. Furthermore, my marriage .haa 'been 'a moat happy one, ami it will no doubt surprise my friends to learn of the death of Mr. Price's .father, last March, by which he inherited con trolling interest of the Price Eleotrlc Lock 'and Burglar Proof Safe Com pany, of the Strife of Missouri, capi tated for $200,000. I sincerely "trust that you will kindly see fit to give me space in your col umns for my letter, and I hope to have an opportunity of thanking you personally In the near future. With best wishes, and success for your pa per, and thanking you in advance, I remain, Yours sincerely, LILLIAN D1L.WORTH (Mrs. Arthur J. Price, iXee Bavin.) The following clipping referred to In a foregoing paragraph follows. The new All Summer Stock Com pany, mnder the personal dlrention of Colonel Sheldon, opened last night at the Academy In the pastoral play "For HiSjMother's Sake." The scenic effect ana stage settings were marvels of beauty, The pUw a story,fc of the Church of Latter Day Saints, was well received. It Js strong In situations -and lines. Mlsa Lillian Dilworth look ed sweet and charming, and from tin. moment she appeared she uecaime a favorite and proved curing the play that she was as capable as an nctrers as sh Is a pretty woman. Mr. Pey fton was an exceedingly wtrang Dunbar. iMr. Price proved an actor of good ability. He was a little slow In his lines at times, but his work was highly satisfactory. Mr. Ellwood made a good old Joe Caldwell, and deserves great credit for his part. The bal ance of the cast was good. Taking the new stock company In Its entirety. It Is far above the average, and Ilagcrs town can be proud of the efforts made by.'Mr. C. . Todd, the owner of the stock company, and Colonel Sheldon, the manager, for such 'people. With the scenic effects and plays of reputa tion, the All Bummer Stuck will be a sucwa Lady Leah Pheldon will re turn next week. Wednesday night Camllle' will bo given." Having landed well after her leap In the dark and mct with success on the stage Mrs. Price (LHHan Oil-worth) should have no regret. Charlotte la moving along and hr friends will be glftd to welcome her brti'k. M iny hope that she will roturu ln-re and invent eome of her husband'-- fortune. I-Vcni niv Authorities That luta Park lake and Water-Works Pond lie ; J train t'd. . ' ' i The grand Jury yesterday morning made the following report to Judge 0N S. Ferguson, betore being dismiss etf: ... "The grand Jury for the September term, 1907, of the criminal court pre sent the following report: "Purine .our four days sitting we have passed on .8 bills sent u by Solicitor Clarkson 7 trua pnu ana 14 not true bills? "Committees viaited the institutions of the county. At the county home we found everything- in first-class con dition, ?he Inmates all contented. We found ."the county jail cleanly kept We -, think the prisoners VhoulJ be furnished with more and better bea Alnv Slnro this Institution Is not a place for punishment but simply for detention, accomTnodations snouia ue as comfortable as possible. . ; s '"The Little camp'is. wellkept and clearnly plenty of ckthin and bed ding for the comfort end, health .of the convicts.. , , ..;..,.- "We dij not find the Welch camp In so good a condition. The sleeping apartment is not In good or healthy condition. . -vv ': "The ctfnvlcts complain that they are not allowed to change clothing, when exposed to rain, until the last of the week. These defects should be remedied at once. "We are reliably informed that hogs belonging to individuals are fed the waste from the campa, :We rec omnVend that the county commission ers purchase for the county .hogs to be fed this waste, and thus effect a very decided saving la meat for the use of the convicts. i , "We regretfully call attention to his honor to the complaint made by reputable cltlicns below the city of Charlotte, who live on East Sugar Creek, In regard to the offensive and noxious odors arising from lack of sufficient sewerage. The statement of the chairman of the sewerage com mittee to this court was carefully gone into by this grand Jury 'at the present term, but the fact remains that this condition exists, and we ask that the city authorities take such steps to drain this creek, and do whatever is necessary to relieve the citixens'llving below tire City of Char- lotte. , , . , , "It lias been reported to this grand Jury that a great deal at sickness, malarial fever, chills, etc., is pro duced by the lake in Latta Park, east of Dirworth, and also from the water works pond near Elizabeth avenue4 and we respectfully call. the city au thorities' attention to these ponds and suggested that they require that these be drained." . ' Recorder's Court Yesterday Not Sen- saUouui. Nothing startling or sensational marked yesterday's recorder's court. There were few verbal combats and no testimony contemplated to pack the building with the curious. Sallie Talbert was bound to court in the sum of 1100, the charge being re tailing. It was another case of the fatal two and a halfl gallons. Law son Murphy was required to give a SSs bond on the charge of stealing a suit of clothes- belonging to J. II. Hahn. John Ardrey, for larceny of ,i MO watch belonging to Daniel Tor- ren-e was nouna over in tne sum ot (50. Kacrwl Concert at Sehvyn. The fourth of the series of sacred concerts at the Selwyn Hotel will be given by the Richardson Orchestra to-ni?ht between the hours of 7:30 and 10 : SO. Mr, D. A. Richardson will bo in charge. The programme follows: Cnmnnttcn March Meyerbeer I loans and Plovers Tobant Fantana ....Habbel l,fs PntlnAurs Wldi.euf-H a. Sextette from "Lucia ill LammtT moor' Donizetti b. Qmiri'tt from "Rlgolttc" Verdi CuvuMna-Vlnlln Solo by Mr. Don Hlcbrds'n Raff Iohem!:in Olrl (Selection) ,...Bfiro riillhnrtiionlc Ei hoes 'I'obanl 5'eniber of 'i- -Mi-iiln.. ; A.; i As sociation I'rciariir to it : i i. Vnivcrsity Day at K-lnn Ni lit of 'October 12th DiMin.uiii.-iit.d H-uk-cr to Mate AddrcM. Invitations to the annual exercises ln 'observance of University Day have been received in Charlotte. Every year on October 12th,' which Is the anniversary of the birth of the insti tution, elaborate ceremonies are held which grow more Interesting year by year. This year the address wil . be delivefed by Dr. St. dalr McKelwaj'; editor of The Brooklyn Eagle. Presi dent F. P. Venable will 'make his an nual report and at night a reception will be tendered the students in the new library. A football game In the afternoon will add Interest to the day, Which is one of the most significant of the year.:!--.- : ?.--:: : Alumni associations all overl the State are making preparations suit ably to observe the day. Last year the alumni In Charlotte, Greensboro, Wilmington, Raleigh, Max ton, Wash ington, Birmingham and New York gave smokers and banquets whlch speeches were made. Messages , of congratulation' were wired ta Chapel Hill. .V-'"- .-;-v. ' The Mecklenburg Alumni t Associa tion, composed of about 100 loyal Uni versity men, to preparing to have, an, elaborate banquet at the elwyn Hotel on the night of October 12th. Some distinguished alumnus or person coni neoted with the University will be in vited to make the address . of the eyening. The Mecklenburg Associa. tion holds a meeting every year; Its first president was the late Col. Ham ilton C. Jones. The present presi dent Ja Mr. George t?hens. t " : 'I" Light Allowance of Cotton Polled Yen- ,. " . w terday -' ..:r Ohly 36 bales of cotton were brought to Charlotte yesterday. The weather was too wet and disagreeable to In duce the farmers to venture out. That which was sold yielded a price of 11.35,f figures about which the .mar ket hns been hovering for several days. On the corresponding day last year the rtumber of bales sold was 257, large by contrast with yesterday's rec ord. The Trice on last year's date was 9.50. The wet weather is coming at a season when the perfection of the plant does not need it and. If It be long continued. Is liable to prove in jurious to tbe crop. A j.M.-i'tir f '. ; conimittee of t;.e JIe,kle!5bur? t:ot'--.i . Holding Com pany, of which Ci. i t. S. IS. Alexander is chairman and C'jpt. T. J. r.enfrow, secreary, wrrt be hM in the county court hou?e Wednesday-, for confer ence. : A second meeting will be held with the Mecklenburg division of the Southern Cotton Association. The committee .to date has secured pledges for 16,000 with which to erect a ware house. Between 160,000 and 170, 000 will be needed. , A? Pileo Cured Free . Get Rid ot Yowr Piles Right Xow Tyramld Pile Cure Can Do It Quickly and Painlessly, y -"' ) v TO cneca a coia quicKiy, gn rrom your druggist some little Candy Cold Tablets calico f rBvetwicu, iruKUi vrrjrwnere are now dispensing Preventics. for they are not only safe, but decidedly certain and . prompt. . Preventics contain no Quinine, no laxstlve, nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at the "sneeae stage" Preventics will prevent Pneumonia. Bronchitis. LaGrirpe. etc. Hence the name, Preventics. Oood for feverish children. 48 Preventics 2S cents. Trial boxes 6 cents. Sold by Burwell-Dunn Retail Store, , .. Free Pacltago Sent to Prove It Piles Is a fearful disease but easy to cure If you go at It right . y j An operation with the knife l" danger ous,, cruel, humiliating and unnecessary, Pyramid Pile Cure m cured the worst fsrm ot piles known. We prove it By every mail we get letters like this: , "Wbhing to give credit Where eredit is due, I feel it my duty to humanity utt well as yourselveHto write you re gardtn your pile remedy. I have not fin Used twy first boa and am now well. Af ter the- flwv treatment of Pyramid Pll Cure, the wreness left, -and ye swellingj have kent drcrealng. I also used your ? ills and am feeling like myself again, hanking yoir kindly, I am, yours-truly, C. Cr&wley, 179 tli Ave., Seattle.- Wash." We do Tiot ask. you. to take our word Ws are willing that you liould try our treatment and decide for yourself. Semi to the Pyrnmld Drug Co.. 9J Pyramid Ruilding, Manhall, Mich., - and you vtll receive -a free trial package by return mail. After you have used the contents of this parkag you can tenure exactly ths same medicine from any druggut for SO cent, or,' on receijit of "price, w will mall you same ourselvei If he should not have it You can grerighr ahead with your work and be easy and comfortable all the time. , Un't it worth trying? - Thoasanda have bp en cured In this easy palnlets and Inexpensive, way, dn the pri vacy of their own home. . .-. ' No jlorture. No bills. Send to-day. Intranstate 1,000-M!le. Book Sold By Seaboard Air Line. The Seaboard "Alr-Llne has put on sale at Charlotte l,00 mile: books good over, following lines wlfliln Torth - Carolina: Seaboard, Southern, Atlantic Coast Line, C, & N. W., N. A W, K A 8. A. ,& A., D. & W. These tickets ares limited ; to six months from date of sale and will be good for persons or person whose ,jiamea are written on Inside cever at time of issue, books to be sold at $22.bo.. - 1 -" : s -' ' -;v ' : JAMKS KER, JR., ' City Passenger Agent 11 at 4 3 4i -4 TRAVELING At HOTEL GLEGG, Greensboro, N C That's because of is central location, modern furnishings and excellent bill of fare. - MEET Opposite Depot GREENSBORO, N. C . LOCAL POl l.TKV 1M.OPI.K. The Charlotte Fancier Will Show at Many Plac This Fall and Winter 8on of TImim' Will Patronize the Variouf Shows anil 1 nlr. What j the l)cnl AnwH lntlon Has Done For j the Country. ! "Charlotte chicken fancier will have birds at niot of the Ifsdlng fairs or ehows in tills section of the muntry this fall," said a member of the local poultry aasoclation, ye:. rlay "Mr. W. p. Alexander m'' enter buff Plymouth rocks and white cochin bantams at KUvtrrnonU, X n-iwille, Bristol, Atlanta, AuBUfla, Monroe and CTiarlotte; Mr. B. S. DavlH barred ply Mouth rocks, at Iti'lelgh, Auumta, Atlanta, Kiioxvllle, Brlntol, .i,e.t-.ii)a. Monroe, and Charlotte; .1. K. A. Alex ander, white wynon-liHni nni iriff ornntons, at Raleigh, i iroe anfll Charlotte; Mr. George i; I'rl.-e. bar- i red Plymouth rock. ph-mouih rocks, trftngtoiw, luieii'..i-,.vs, c ,lvi-ri epanld wyiiiino'.tc, J. in nfow n. ' Charlotte and other ik.'ih.-: l.il 1' : ftoholtz, buff Plymouth rM k.-. ut 1:1 elgh, Aug-oata. Monroe and Chariot'; George L. Doolc), black mtnoivas. at j Oaetonla, Monroe, T. h -k III 1 ,'uul i -Charlotte; John P. 'Irecn. broA ii leg- horns, at RU-hmttHMl, Hafh, An . guta,"Monrfe, GasNmla. ami Char- . Jotte; the Fandy llin Poultry Yards,, j, light bra h mas. black minorcaM, bron .and white . legli'irr.s, partrlgf wyan- j 4 dottes, filat'k whin htm tarns and other i Vari'Al at tho various poultry lio: ' - Plynn , JKilOtt, pekit: dufk,, ".vhltc ' . cochin tiantams, ar.d pigrix -at Knl-; "' elgh arid 'hr'Kitie, and Z. A. IIvvU, ! ,. partridge wyandotites, at Rnleih and j Charlotte. ( "Mary others, who are nrj-to-date j 'breeders will phow exinjlvr-l'." "Has the poultry of the country lrn-j proved much since the local poultri-i v association was first organled 7" anked ' an Observer man. ! r ' "Ten, and If you will drive throts'h i ' this county wm preny ('ay when the '' chicken are out feeding .you will - admit that what I say t tr. Every , brood of. chlckws tihows the mark- ; : ings erf (good blood. Look at the: y' chickens and turkeys that are wold on 1 ; this market! You see Plymouth mc!(S, i .' Jeghcm. orflngtons, and Jithera. ! ' "The blood has been Improved very ciers win get me. nrst pnei." ; "You tnay say that Charlotte fan ciers will et some first nrizrw. JfctlUsal College to Open WMdnesday. Tbe North Carolina Medical Col-lge-"opens Wednesday. The faculty . has -completed all arrangements and ' everything Is, now In readiness for . the reception of students. Betwsen ; J00 and 125 are expected. Drs. ft, H. Laffertrand C. N. Poeler have al- realy arrived Irt the city, .Malaria Makes Pale Blood. The Old Standard GROVES' TASTELESS CHILL TONIC drives out malaria and builds up the sys tem. For grown people and chil dren, 50c. Founded 1842. f'uonniji.,1 lining poaf?Jll "Sing their own praise." The beautiful sins ine; tone, jicffclly hal ancod action an;j touch, coinbiiK'tl with nn oqualod durabiiity, is thf KKABOX, and the ONLY REASON, for the high esieem in whk'h the Artistic Stieeff is held in ex elusive musical circles, and those who are in tertted in higher mu sip;ii education. MASURY'S PAINTS" GUARANTEED to be made of Strictly Pure White Lead, , Oxide of Zinc, Linseed Oil Turpentine Dryer and Pure Colors, to contain nhlng else, and to be full measure. Greatest Spread, Maximum .Hiding. Power,. Superior Durability. Made by -JOHN W. MASURY & SON New York Chicago Sold by EZELL-MYERS COMPANT T Cliarlotte, N. C. '. Reliable merchant!: Write factory for elslve agency. ,v 1 i . amf M - Ah fc A kit ; f O () , - W i 1 u , - Copyrlcht IQ07 by Hart Scjiaffner Ut, Man f '-v v'7-'' '1' "'"''V--!i,-...'.Y. .f.'i'. Start now for .this store to ; jet your Winter Suit. Overcoat, Raincoat or Short Box Coat. We'll start you right in buying-All-Wool Clothing. All-Wool-pays, lasts bette costs more, worth more. . WE WANT TO SEE S the man who Is looking; about for the best Suit jW Overcoat his money (c.an ouy, . , t Suits and Overcoats ... $12.50 to $27.50. , , Yorke Bros. & Rogers "GET IT AT HAWttrS" SWIC ROOM mm H res If there is isickness In the family it comes sooner or later in every home come and , talk over with us about sup plies which will make the sufferer more comfortable and aid In recovery. Our store is head quarters J!or sick-room ne cessities and luxuries. Prices , are "right, too. , Our hnstllng messongers. ready to pedal. Ha'wley's Pharmacy Tryon and Fifth , Streets. 'Pbones 13 and 260. s THE TOCCH THAT HEALS ' fa the touch of JBucklen's Arnica It's the happiest eonjhinatloB et Arnica .f,jirs ar.1 Jjesllrg bslsarns ever (inn p'iui.'jd. Xo matter now old th sors or u'-ler Is. this Kslve.will cure It vyor burps, scalis. cuts, wounss er pllni, it 1:) no Ouarantsed by ait drug, ft'.s. 2&c t j , . - f t ' - Clias M. Stieff Manufacturer of the Artistic fctleff, Miuw and Klleff fclf-PlaTr Plauos. Southern Wareroom : , 5 West Trade St., ,. CHARLOTTE, N. 0 'OTVimOTHrM Every Stetson bear th Stetson Nam In all lines of Industry, the world concedes the leadership to America. Thus you will find ; the . 1 Stetson fiat ' v..'. . ' ... ... " ""X-" wherever civilization ha9 made its way. I n even ,,. country, in every clime-e-the men " who know S demand the Stetsqn because in it, they have the assurajice of correct vstyle ; high-grade char , acter and beauty of finisji. Wc have lhc Strtion Soft and Derby Hati in all the lateit ityletT ... U. ... . . . Are quite the thing, this" season.. Wjj.have them in the latest styles and they arc the swelled things in swell- Visitors to Charlotte will find the Gem Hotel a convenient place to stop. Condupted only on the European .plan and is the' only' hotel in Charlotte on the European plan. : Centrally " located. Elegant dining room and lunch in : connection with hotel service at all hqurs. Gem Hotel 19 S. Tryon St. a. a W m i J -I 1. We t Jo t. ! t'e!:-i,l of calling your attention to this fact that we now have on hand a full line of SCHOOL LOOKS and general SCHOOL ELTILILS, including Copy Books, Drawing Book. Writ ins Tablets, Pens, Pencils Slates, Crayons, Mucilage, Ink. Box Pa per Envelopes etc. at lowest prices. We are prepared to supply, almost anything that is usually kept In a first-class BOOK 6TOUU. " As to Bibles we have them made ln quantities of 20,000 at a, time; hence can please you in style, quality and price. :. A .- ' G. Iff. Robinsbri&-G6. 300-304 X. Tryon St, Charlotte, N. Fall and Winter Carpet Stodi f nmnlnl-A j .' ? We offer some splendid bargains in Velvet, Axminster and i Brussels Carpets. Wo make and put .down free of charge all Carpets bought of Us in the city. v, Belutlfvl nd novel styles in . Hall and Window Draperies lust received." . Nothing like them ever seen-on this market be ;fore. f , . t- , ' You no" doubtjare thinking of hanging your curtains for the . fail -and you had better see the beautiful new things we offer -an that line now, Prices more reasonable than ever. At a Bargain Only ten left of these Japanese Tables, at only $1.50 each, They are"worth $3 00 each. , r New fall styles ln Furniture coming In daily, -; . Parlier-Gardnef Co. 000OOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXJOCXX5O0 lit pm-tch ' " t 1 it ct ! AnnrhorPiofD to the furnishings of your- home won't - cost so much If you buy . It here. It makes no difference what that piece or pieces may be, it la; wise to consult us before you buy. ' New goods coming in every day. , The latest Is a car load DRESSER 8, PRINCESS DRESSERS, WASH- STANDS and CHIFFONIERS, an w itiatcn, n uan, mapie ana ma hogany. Just the things you want to go with either brass or iron beds. Prices and styles are correct, you can be assured, but to make certain, ; - come in and see. . LuBdaii iTiiiriroaitur . Go. I dom. TirliiatClotliiiiC LIT, - ll ,1 iM I M '1 y So Simple a Child Can Convert . . The t'QirjJPUGlTY" - 'into. a;cornpleto bed in a moment's time. These ' Davenport Beds are the solution of the " limited - space" problenV During the day theJ'ShnplicityiX' . is a liandsome Couch,' suitable for ahy room; ' b4 an easy process the ctftich may be instantly changed , to a Bed. iNo complicated mechanism to get out of " order, and very easy to keep clean. 4 f ' . . ; iYe have these JJavenports with Golden Oak, ' , ! Weathered Oak or Mahogany Fraines, upholstered -; ?in plain or Silk Velours, Boston eatjier, Febri--;kordl and 'olive or, Brown Spanish Leather, from' $32.50 to $75.00. ': ? . , ,.7, " W.-T. IVlcGOY s: -v- ' . .. . an . . ' ML ... ..' w ""TinrrioMi: rrRMsiiER." lioum . iTyon dw, . CUARtOTTE. N. C. . ,
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