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-. :' t. i Lit i i ! , '. ' - i :. : .'.-' it i : t : s Jtt t kr 11. ot . ,, 1 Ovt ..1- Mr. end C.Irs. iNormaa II. Johnson, of Raleigh, are expecte-1 to arrive this Keek to spend several days with Mrs. Johnson's parents, '.Major and Mrs. J. G. iBaird, on South Tryon street. Mrs. J. S. Wattors has returned from Baltimore, where she spent. some time with her sister. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Little, of Val dosta, Ca., were registered among; the guests at the fielwyn yesterday. : Mrs, J. Bv Johnson, of Rock HIM, & C. was a visitor in the-city yes terday, stopping: at the Buford. i'-'-"-'f '''''. , . ! i-Vv,yV,' ,tMrs. W. T. Love and Miss -Mary Di Barre, , ot Gastonla, were visitors r In the city yesterday. ' ? , Mrs. M. L. Brown and Mrs. A. M. Brown, of, Concord, spent .yesterday in the city shopping. - .-- i"' Oapt. and Mrs. John "Wilkes return el yesterday morning: from a trip to Richmond and Jamestown; f, Mrs. K, Lockwood Jones goes ? to 'tho Exposition nexV week. i. "y v : '' i l " ":, V V Mm. E. W. Thompson . entertained 1 tho Afternoon Tea Club at,herhome - in Dilworth yesterday . afternoon. Those playing' were: Mesdames Har ris R. . Wilcox, J.' Renwkk' Wilkes, John B. Van Ness, R. V- Lockwood Jones. "Walter Scott, C, L. Oates, H. 8. Bryan, B. D.' Springs, H. B. Fowler, C. C. Hook, It. C. Moore, B. "W. Cramer. B. Rush Leo, W. L. Wll . holte, L. A Dodsworth. W. A. Rey- Holds; D. H. McCollough and Misses : Mattle Dowd, .inle Lawrence. - and Eva Ltddell. -The prizes wer won by Mrs.-.' Wilcox, Mrs, John R, Van .: Ness and. Miss Mattle Powd. Miss Elizabeth; Henry returned -to her home In Greenville,' 8. C, yes terday morning: after spending: some time in the city with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cutter. , Mr. and Mrs. James W. -Atkins, of Gastonla, were visitors In the city yester 4ay4, ,- : .' ,: Mrs. J. P. Jones, of Lenoir, ! the 'guest of Mrs. Brevard Nixon, at her ''.' home on South Tryon street , ." - Miss Texia "Wadsworth' : returnefl from Black Mountain and Newton,. ; Haturaay, wnere ens nas been visit- Ing friends. s - , Mrs. William I. Hill, and Miss Car rie A., Coite, of Winston-Salem, and "Mrs. George J. Watt,, of Philadel phia' came here yesterday to see their nephew, Mr. Henry Woodruff, in "Brown of Harvard." Mr. and Mrs, C. W.' THIett enter tained at dinner last night In honor of Bishop Henry d Morrison. The invited guests were all of the Meth odist ministers of lhe city. - A de lightful repast was served, and the . entire occasion was ; ono that was tnorougniy enoyaDi- and a social , evening , that wlJJ. long- -.be remem bered by those present. The ngagment of -Mlas Clara Mc Kay, -of Taylor, Texas, and Mr, Charles- Stone, formerly of Charlotte, was recently announced. Miss Mc Kay iff pleasantly remembered here by mja.ny tfriids, having; Charlotte . severl ttms during tho past few years. Mr. ; Ston was, until a few , weeks t ago, Southern representative for- the Continental Color and Chemi cal Co., ' but recently moved Ms headquarters to- Boston.. This an nouncement will be of interest to many In this State. . -, . ;- Mrs. Frank F. Jones, of Charlotte, 4s" now visiting Miss McKay, and will be her maid of lionor, the wedding to take place early in -December. . 3Ir. S. W. Cramer to Build. . Mr, Stuart W, Cramer has glvend 4he contract to Mr., J.. A. Jones for the erection of a metal warehouse to , (be located just Feast of his fine office building on Court . House Square. The warehouse, will- conform ' in general style of architecture to the parent building and will be fireproof through out. It will be only one story, in helrhth (but will be of the best pressed- brick1 and steel ' construction. Work will le: commenced as quick as tho , necessary material . can be secured, The ibuilding wiM be used to store the metal, machinery used In the manufacture of .the- Cramer humidi fiers. . f - ' . ' , llummago Sale. , , Betfnnintr November 27th, a rum mage sale will be conducted under the Presbyterian ' Hospital by ' the r orean fund of the Tenth Avenue ' Presbyterian church. - Donations of all kinds, including clothing, and house furnishings, are being solicited. The uroceeds of the sale will go to relieve the Indebtedness "of the new orsan which was Installed , In the church about five months ago.,: The sale will be . .conducted under . the personal management of Mrs. A. It. Shaw. . 1 - ' - . , V Celebrated 80th Blrflulay. . -1 ' The renerable Dr. G. H. Bernhelm, of Eliabith College.1 celebrated ' his S Oth btrthdav Friday, all tne mem bers or,hls family who were in the city being rtrofrent aft a dinner which was given by him. The faculty and " student body or Eiissaoetn presented him with a golden medal. ' Although - advanced In years, Dr. Bernhelm is ' active In the work ot the college and "the historical work of the Lutheran church. He received congratulations rfrAm manv ' frlonHa an 'hid ffntdftn anniversary. . , ; -! X Dr. E. C, Keglstcr Ijcatcs. v ' " Dr. E C Register left last night for New York, where Friday ihe will sail' aboard th Dcutchland. of the 'Hamburir-American line. . for Vnz- ,land. - While abroad tir. Register will mane his headquarters In Ox ford, the great university centre. The object of his trio Is to prosecute his ntudles on fevers, a subject of which lie is a recognized expert. ' He will be absent from the city for several months. v ; Georgia Mercantllo l'lrni Falls. '.. StatesborO, - Ga., Nov.' J.Papcrs '" were filed to-day at Macon for in voluntary bankruptcy for the J. W. Olllff Company, of this ; place, en gaged In mercantile ' business and -: with assets t $100,000. It is hot "known here what the troubles are. Mr Olllff. president of the -companv, died yesterday fternoon''after an III ncss of several werka. Thev out-fll oil others. Pine Ribbon flfivorlnjr extract are tl.n firt-ntes: wll i ers In the South, due to their lurity. l. Ii ' i will t e i.i . t . i i'i C y on the 17th. It cuf-t n , ons of dol lars and 13 of the finest in the country. Mr. John r.nndolph, of Sharon, was injured in a runaway accident Friday afternoon on the Providence road. The -wheels of the vtaron ran over his left har.J, bad'jr crushing the bones. In theame of basket-ball at the Young Meii's Christian . Association last night "between the Golds and the Greens, the Greens won by a score of 38 to 37. - The tame was Intensely Interesting at limes. Iflnson, for the Golds, and Behrens, "for the OrcenB, made the spectacular plays of the game. 1 Mr.; E. T. Colton, International secretary of the foreign departments of the Young Men?s Christian Asso ciation, will speak at the B. G. ,M, of the T.1 M C. . A. this afternon , at 2:45 o'clock. A fine talk Is in store for every boy who attends. Mr. - P. C. Abbott- was booked to Bpeak " to day; he mill - speak to the boys No vember 30 th.' ;: . . ' v ; PERSOXAH , ; The Movements of a Number. of Peo. pie. Visitors and Others. 'Mr. John M. Craile left last night for New York on business connected With the .Ed Mellon Company. , " (Mr. B. ft. Clawson. advance aaent for - Paul 'Gllmore,. was registered among therguests at tha fielwyn yes- ieraay. o s, . 'Mr. Gilbert C. White, of Durham, spent yesterday in Jhe city. -, . Mr. R. J. Sifford, of Gastonla, spent yesterday In the city on business. Mr. N. B. Mills, of Statesvllle, was registered among the guests at the Jtsuiord yesterday. . 1 Mr, H. L. Frazler, of Gastonla, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday, Mjr. R. A. Lackey, of Hamlet. was registered among, the guests at the Buford yesterday. '-, , 1 Mr. C. . Hudson, of Raleigh, spent yesterday in the city on business. Mr. A. Little, of juornellus, spent terday in the city. Rev. George F. Robertson, of Steels Creek,' was a visitor in the 'city yes terday. .1, i ! Rev. Baylus Cade, ot , LIncointon, was registered among the guests at the Buford yesterday. Mr. J, Lindsay Ross, of Anderson, S. C; spent yesterday in the city, stopping at the Buford". . Mr. J. D. . tlouaman, or x Aiianta, Ga., Southern agent for the' Draper Company, of Hopedale, Mass., was a visitor in. the city yesterday. Mr. D. W. ' iMIllsaps, of Lumberton, was registered among the guests at the Central, yesterday. Mr. s. B. Bundy, of cvionroefcwas a Charlotte visitor yesterday.. MASQUERADE SKATE. ' , Great Mask Ball at Skating Kink Next : Tuesday - itlchardsoa or chestra, A Feature. , ' A great mask 'ball is scheduled for the night session at "the Latta Park 3katlmr rink Tuesday. Col. W. A. Pete;s will have the floor - and porch prettily decorated and offers three Minndanme' prizes, one for the most' t'riglnul and handsome cos tume, one for the finest dressed lady and one for fhe . most 1 comical and complete costume. Mask balls on skates are, quite a novelty here, as there has not been one - within two yeare. Atlanta, New York and all the other nig towns where skating Is "en vogue,; hold such masquerade anairs . about ' twice every month. Colonel Peters .furthermore an nounces that the augmented Richard son Orchestra will furnish delightful music ror this special evening. These great inducements will undoubtedly draw an exceptionally large crowd, and surely a flneJ spectacle will this popular stealing rink oe on next Tuesday night with a cfowd of pretti ly masked people gracefully skating around the floor to the strains of "he ever' charming .nuslc furnished by the Richard )i Orchestra. The nd misslon will be 25 cents. Skates free to those who are masked and 15 cents extra to those in street costume. SPECLVL IT. M. C A. SERVICE. Mr, Colton, ot New York, Will Speak at uw y. m. c, A. Tills Afternoon at 5 O'clock. - . ' - This afternoon at 5 - o'clock' Mr. E. T, - Colton, of ,Ne w York City, will speak at the Young Men's Christian Association. Hisvaddress will be one of Interest to all men and to those whoare members of the Young ucn's Christian Association it will be of particular Interest, as Mr, Coltbn has recently returned from the Far East and will bring a personal mes sage from Mr. Boynton, who Is Char lotte's representative on the foreign field, being stationed at Shanghai, China. A. feature of the meeting that will prove of interest will 'be the singing of Tennyson's ."Crossing the Bar," by cut. c. c. Butt. - Mr, 'Butt will be ac companled by Mr. . Overcash piano, and Mr. Asoury, violin. The meeting promises to be an In teresting one and air men are invited. Strangers spending the day in the city are especially welcome. ,? - - ' NEGRO KILLED. Ibon Trapp Fell TYom Work-Traln In North Charlotte . and Was In' stantly Killed. , , . - ' ., Whil riding 6n the front of a work-train in North Charlotte yes- teraay morning., iaoan rrapp, color ed, fell across a rail and wa crush ed and, mangled to death in an In stant Several of his associates ran to his assistance, bqt there was noth ing to do but remove his body. Cor oner Gresham went to the sceno. but decided that no Inquest '. was -, neces sary, several witnesses stating ,- that no blame could be attached to any one. The dead man had been In the service of the railroad company for several months,, and was a faithful hand. , ,. Paul Reero'o Hide. v The,. famous ride of Paul Revere will he. nut on at th Theatn it morrow and run for three days. This Is one of the greatest historical pie- InfM vAf hrvwn. '" Paul T?VAria atat- On his historic ride, Thr6ugh the gloom and the light, the fate of a nation was riding that night." v.Ttols picture win be wen worm seeing. -' " A Shrewd Tiger. , , iN'athan Young, colored,) Is a shrewd blind tiger, but he failed to escape the eye of Officer Fisher last night Nathan had a five-gallon keg )n' valise and it required a ood vision to see tht the . conteti-f were not prr.per for traveling man, but t thaer made the Aaxard and . found At 23 cts, a lb. eaua'.s any S3 ct. and a good many 50 ct. .." .' 'biand i-ut up at interior points. . At all grocers' , everywhere. . mVITZlTIONS '. Correctly and Promptly Engraved Send for Ssmptes and Prices . -te P. Stevens EnravinQ Go.; Bnravess Q7 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Go. UNDER. NEW. MANAGEMENT '' The Most 3Iodern and Luxuriant Hotel in the Carollnas. ; ; 150 ELEGANT ROOMS. '73 PRIVATE BATHS. ' - ,i .Located in the heart of Charlotte, convenient' to railroad station, .street cars and the business and shopping centre. Oters to high-class - commercial and tourist trade. " . Table da hote dinners 5:0 0 to 8;30. i Musto every evening TTlTd i to 8:30. ; , - : , . - EDGAR BI MOORE, , - . - - Proprictcf. C To do your Hauling,. Grading, Concreting and v GUION-MAPFITT CO., ' r No;3Hunt Building, J . 'Phone 302.. l-'ix v , A. n.GCIOX NO NEED OF CERTIFICATES. 1 Mr. IT. Bf. Victor Talks of the Bus!- new - situation Here -His Bank Will Not Issue Certificates An In teresting Statement In talking with an, Observer man. yesterday Mr. H. M. Victor, cashier of the First National. Bank, had the following to say concerning the sit uation here: ' "All this talk of clearing house certificates or any other device to avoid payment of actual cash is 're diculous o far as ihe town of' Char lotte is concerned. It the banks of Charlotte . were hard up or over ex tended In loans there mlgfrt be some sense in it, hut on 'the contrary the banks are In art unusually strong po sition, Speaking, for. the -;bank I work for I -can say that we do not owe a cent of .borrowed money and have in hand. a larger proportion of cash than ever before- - - The condi tions In New .York resulting from over speculation and the low n prices of stocks and securities have resulted in ereat loss and Inconvenience throughout the country ana some communities have found it necessary to take some steps to protect them selves but 1 in the case ot Charlotte it la different. We have plenty of money but would be worse than fools to lend it out until things settle down to normal conditions, and when that times comes Charlotte will, be proud of itself and Its banks for pursuing a safe course. "It Is all verv well to talk;ot trade conditions and helping business along. We are anxious to - nei Piles Cured Quickly at Home " -!; j . " ' " - ".TV - ' Instant S Relief, Perfnancnt . Cure- Trial Package .Manctl Tee to AH In -'Plata Wrapper. ; 1 Half of 'the 'suffering and torture of ftiles has never been told. But no matter. . - Whether your particular case of piles is almost too excruciating for any mortal to Dear or u you are fearfully tantalized by 'unreachable Itching, or whether' you have only a moderate case of piles, mere is poHltlve relief,' and quick, too, 1 in Pyramid -Pile Cure. . You jiced not take for granted all we ourselves say about .our Pile Remedy. We' want" it to speak for Itself. We want you to send for a free package,, to-day. of the marvel oua Pyramid - Pile Cure. We want to prove .these statements 'to you personally, so that you will feel the result yourseu. 1 . Follow a few simple . directions. Get well to stay welU . You don't liaye to stop forking one' single day. . No.' tortures from operations, i No heavv doctor's bills. - ' ' . Here, for instance, is a sample of the kind of letters w get every flay and we don t have te ask Tor them: "Friend. I write to tell what eood your Pyramid Pile Cure hnfc done for me. I used your sample and it did me so much good I ewnt and .got two boxes, and I used one and I am another man altogether. I have no pain, no piles, and I have . been troubled with them for over 60 years and could find no relief till now, thanks to your timely cure. Use my name if it wi n do you any 1 good. Isaac Smith, Wharton, New York.T For Free Sample send to the Pyra mid Drug Co., 98 Pyramid Building, Marshall, Mich., or you can buy Pyramid, Pile Cure In any drug store for CO cents a box.- .'.' V . . W .: ' '.''. ' DAYS : . t '.; ' "' :, ' '' wmmmmmmmmmmm Jhe Hclfenna Liquor: Treatment : . .CUEE3 TO STAY ; Safe and prompt re lief. . call or write to nearest SanlUrlum. Addirss ' v IMOMAY LIQUOrt CUF.E C0"?O COLUMBIA, 8. C. ' . HCIDSVIIXE, N. O. iVoo f -2 Main gc 'Phone 418. Thono iSS. wanted : M'KEAN MAFFITT. business alone but safetv and the safe way 1s to take care ot ' uepoHiioni ne way or the Char lotte banks Is, to be safe first, last and all the time, awl when the stringency North is over then, go to lending free- iy again. ine Danxs will welcome that-, for thev ST unvlnm tn urn Interest on funds that they now think It wUe to keep fp hand. -The First National will never consent to be i DartV to an IssuanpA nf lorlnr h certificates and I think all the banks nere take the same view of it." FRANK P. HILBURN & CO. ARCHITECTS , ' WASHINGTON. O. a ' n&sZr 'i Special Notices FOR RENT, MODERN T-ROOM HOl'SFJ lurnisncd, :i4 North college St., $23; modern 4-room house, SU Kut 8th' Ht,, JlO; 4-room house, .'221 Fust JOtli Bt, 18. ' 8-room house. 7)8 1-Xst Sd St., (u. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON & BRO. YOU CAN'T EXPKCT TO HAVE PER . feet results unless you us.j Blue Rlt bon, Vanllliu . Ask your grooir. . . -: . ; .;. FRESH CELERY 5 AND inc., OR HKs. .bundle, two roope fresh Cl.ickon I'oe. .....to, 4ic. Will have Turkeys Saturday. Apes Saturday JOc. peck. Eirgs Satur dsy 2o., Lemms 15c. BRIDOERii A Mi nm xrane siree(. ' DRINK OUR HEALTH AND YOUR own in uiase & Hanb jrn's Coffee. We have proven this Coffee to be the best i on the American market. It you cun't And the Coffee you Uk In this line, drink T-, 26, Kttfc, 85. 8S and np. per pound. MILLER-VAN NlidS CO., 37 j.ryon. Wf! ARB OPEN ALL DAY ON BUN dny to f compound DTlotlons and . furnish mndlcinc'S nnd sick-room sup plies. ; Tompi ana ' accurate sen-ice. Alt prescriptions are double-checked here and -only the' tiest. chemicals and medicines used. WOOD ALL & 8HEP- rvtiM, uruggisrs, . YOU COULDN'T FIND FAULT WITH our prescription department If you tried to. . Experts to attend to the doe tor orders and turn out work done to perrcctloiu jab. P. at CO., ' irugglts, -Phono 179. ' ? t- FIFTY TO SEVFNTY-FlVE PKR CENT, oft on second-hand typewriters. SO machine at ricei that will astanlsh you by their eharne. J,; K,. 'CRAY TON & CO,. 2V 8. Tryoo fit. 'Phone 30. THE NEW YORK LUNCH ROOM3 23 v N, Tryon. 29 V. Trade, Z24 B.-Trade, newly refitted, ; msrble-stabbd . lunch - counter; iiuike a very attractive lunch : end dining rooms. Bill ot furs incluil " Ing all the market affords. Try our egg sandwiches. ' ' . ; ,,. FOR ' RE N'T: S-IIOOM HOUSE. D1L worth, $15; 6-room house, modem, near new gradod school. W, stable and lot, close In. U per month; 8-'room lious, N. C:larkson. i."l house for colored ter.- - ants. 2 to S rooms. $1 to $.1 per week. . Hous and lots, big and llttliv for nnlit at attractive pric. E. ,.I KEEHLKR, 25 8. Tryon St. 'Phone U. . , i mrr : l a ullv Erect Iorm "No. 133. .'A -decidedly attractive model for the average figure. Shaped somewhat higher in the bust and longer over the abdomen than previous types of Erect Form Corsets. A perfect gar ment to . Insure ideal . results from fashions now in vogue- Made ; of white coutll, hose supporters front and sides., Sites 18 to 30. Price ..... ....$1.00". , Nuform Model 403. ' " This corset is designed to give that chlcness and charm of figure of which the Gibson girl Is the chief exponent. Suitable for either average or slender types. This model is long above the waist, producing a per fectly straight effect down the front of the future. Made of white coutu, also in white batiste; .Trimmed with lace and ribbon.. Hose supporters front and sides. Shsee 18 to SO. Price..,, .... ...... l.00 WHOLESALE Llttlefield ft Steere's Can-1 dies. Ful Una Chocolates ' Just received ' hy ( ' express. Nothing finer on tha market. , W. M. CIOWELI, Phones T44 and 2S7. ' PRIVATE SANITARIUM For the exclusive treatment of . DISEASES OF WOMEN Blrs. Rosa F. Monnlsh, M. D. ' - Graduate of German and Ameri can Hospitals; 26 years' experi ence. -' First-class ' accommoda tions. Long distance telephone. ; S49 f rcachtrce, Atlanta. Ga. telctte- Steam Laundry Tlie Good One Evening Waists Made New Perhaps your evening waist is soiled T We Dry Clean all delicate fabrics in a way which gives them all the daintiness and freshness of new, ' , We Clean and Dye every thing cleanable and dyeable. It , you- are In doubt about : anything ask us. Our advice vis free. - ...: ' - Ckarlclte Stcaia Laundry fcTh Good One" Xl South Tryon Street . CIT IT AT mwi.KV'fl." Anxiously,; Awaiting 1 i ; In tha sick room, when the results are uncertain, and th crisis Is anxiously awaited. It Is satisfying to know that the , medicine at least. Is all that it should be having; come from our ' prescription depart ment . Quick ; messengers al- ;'ways ready to pedal. . , f x v ' - ' ' Ihwley's Phamiicy Academy advance ale three days ahead. , 'Phones H and 200.' lilt p1- For the perfect, and inipcr fct figures. Its lines are your lines. We , have , the special style meant just for you. ' , The W. B. Nuform Corsets are cozy, modish and shape ly garments in , which every dictate of fashion is ap parent. They- inflict "no strain on abdomen or bust allow full freedom to the lungs, place all the pressure of lacing upon the hips and hold the figure erect. Made with 'the latest high bust shapeand the new nipped in waist.' A different model for each different v sort ; of '..,".','- ' C .,', , :'... . .... .. , Tl '." I figure. Prices start at $1.00. McColl's - New December Patterns, Fashion Sheets and Magazines. , ' 1 I J LonTate Tlie Home of far mm " "I fly j t H ( H. - .1 I f lK 4 1 .-' 1-' I ' ' 5 1 ' - i 1 I " f . y V 5 J ) : . UPRIGHT PIAW0 FOR 0150.00 We offer two or three slightly used" Upright Pianos iit , $150. You can pay for them oil ther easy pay plan if you wish. It costs no more, except the interest at C 7 per cent. ' . - . The standard pianos of the world on our floor?, Porto Rnrco:' - f ; " Erect Form No. 723. It : Is 'a - semi-slender . model for women who are really slight In flsure. but have too well developed litps wear a corset short below the wa!t line. Made of white batiste, with lace and ribbon trimming along top. Hose supporters on front and hips. Sixes from 1$ to 24. - Price.... ,.$1.00. ' Nuform Jlodcl 406. - The woman of medium figure wW v find In Nuform 400. an ideal all-over fit; . The deep hip, ending in an un boned apron extension, 1 a unique feature of this- model which over comes, completely, the slightest ten dency towards unshapely hips. The bust Is medium high. - 1 ' The materials .are white and drab . coutll; also made In white batiste, with hose supporters on front and sides. - Trimmed with lace and rib bon. Sixes II to 80.' Price ....$1.50. it 1UO Are you having Overcoat, thoughts these days? Most men are. 5 If you And It difficult to determine Just what " sort of Overcoat will, please or serve you' best, well taka pleasure In giving you the benefit of ' onr knowledge. We have Overcoats made by the best tallora ' this ' country ; affords short, medium, ' long, ' single or double-breasted k' Overcoats In all wanted stjles. .. Al low us to show you just the Overcoat you should wear. ( Good tlotlws. Wn .T7T'1k ft Clothing Co. the whiskey. 7
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