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!, t' ' 1 -ent it the warrwMe ui their daughter . , Klzzie SSaple and Mr. John Goldthwait Witherspoon on 'Wednesday' evestni, November .: the- twentieth one thousand nine hundred and seven . . at half-past eight o'clock ' at Mugowah Meadows v' ; Crawford,,. Mississippi. : - Mr. and Mrs. J, O. KVhite, of Gas tonia, were visitors in "the : city yes lenia v . . - -. Among the out-of-town- guests here ; for the football game yesterday at ternoon were Misses Bleeker Lindsay Marloq Roddey, Jnei Frew and Jenks f Johnston, of ockjHlll, 6. C. i . Messrs. J. D. iMoore and Elmer S. Wood "and Misses Mary Morrow and Glatrie Moore, . of Gastonia, were among the guests , registered at the . central yesterday: Misses Lottie and &farv Hav. . nf ; MaAdeuvllle,' were registered 4 among : mo sucav ni uie oeiwyn yesteraay. , Among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday were Misses Mafle and Hal- lie Torrence and Etbel and Nina Pat , rick, of cpastonla, and Allie Mason, of , uauas, i ir:pjt-f:iy:-:jJJ' '. jrs Mrs, S. J. Kimball and Miss Scotia Bryce Reld, of Rock Hill, 8. C) were visitors in .tne uty yesterday, Wjiand Mrs W. IF. McCahless and ' Mr. anJVMrs; lj. H. Harrison, of Sal- . Isbury, were among tno out-of-town guests for the football game yesterday anernoon. - . ; Miss Hal Morson,' who had been , the guest of Mrs. R. 'S. Busbee, left , tor her home In Raleigh yesterday. ' , Mrs. C, S.' Braslngtori ni little v son hare returned to Hendersonvlll ,wnere they will spend the winter, -Mrs. E, P.. Clampitt will leave one r flay this week for StatesvlHeV whore . she win tlalt Jier father, Mi I.C Caldwell.1 . ' (.,. . J1W. Harris R. Wilcox and little "' son, Master Harris, lert last night for New York,, where they will spend some time; . , , Mrs. J. W, Yates, of Monroe, was a cnartotte visitor yesterday. - Miss Corlnne Wolfe, of - Monroe, spent yesterday in- the city. .--., Miss PInkney Houston; of Moores . vllle, arrived In the city yesterday, and will spend he winter with her sister, Mrs. warren .; treason at 712 East Fourth street. : , Miss Ruth Crowell, A the ' little daughter of pr. and Mrs.; A..' J. Crewell. : entertained1-: a few of her little friends yesterdays afternoon at a birthday party at the home of her parents on East avenue. - , ' Mrs. Margaret, C. Simpson and Mr. Bobert Garnett will be married Tues dayhlght at the home of the bride's , Tiiotheri ' Mrs. A I Champe, No, 11 west vanco street. They have num er6us friends who will be Interested In this announcement ; Mr. Garnett was formerly a clerk at itha Selwyn, out is now engagea in business in At lanta. f-TMIss Virginia "Robinson : and Mr Cloit M. Robinson of Lowell, were guests of the Buf ord yesterday: , Misses Violet Holland. Mabel Potts, 'Macy rotts, carrie Potts and Mr. James Holland, of Mount Holly, were In the city yesterday to see the game, registering at the Burord. Many Visitors In Town Yesterday Charlotte was hostess yesterday to scores of football enthusiasts from ail sections of the State, who mafld trips of .varying length to see what was destined to be one of the" most hbtly.J : wiiicBicu games vi une etaie atnietic season. ; ' And they were not dlsao ' .pointed. Charlotte took cara of them In royal style, giving them not only hotel accommodations. but Drovidin an athletic field which answered ad-J mjrably all the demands made on It, , as i wen as sending . forth the lively, . quoyani . croyj, witnout which, no football game really worthy of the name couia be, played.; Rink Xot to Be Open In Afternoons ' .next week, i , The race last night at the rink was won by Mr.. J. O. McCall. after one of. the., most exciting contests of the season. There were five contestants'. The rink will not be open Monday af ternoon nor any afternoon ' of next jweek except : Saturday. It will " be tpen at night from 7:45 till 10:80 ; and during these hours those so in ellned may dispbrt upon the spacious ,'hall at Colonel Peters' place". t i Mr. , Moore's Chances. ' ""Mr. Moore has good chances n . secure the office of commissioner of agriculture, ; aeciarea an intimate j friend of the worthy president of the North Carolina Cotton Growers' Ai-soclatlon-. Mr. Moore's admirers are ,v going to push him for this position: 'nd his ..popularity throughout the State will avail him something hen he, declares himself for office. r - , , last Sunday, a genUeman -who had -taken thj Keeley Treatment sixteen j-ars ago at the Greensebora Keeley .Institute, called to see a lady'patipnt w -under, treatment for the drug addic tion. As - he was leaving, he said: 'I haves known this lady for - years. She Is the finest woman I have even I known In my life. Her condition cam,) from the fact that she has had nine painful operations performed on her within the last few years. Her nervous system was - literally shatter ed whn she came here. To see her now ; (after being in. your Institution , for , only- about three weeks), in the splendid condition she Is In, f ree- i from air drugs, Ins uch , good spirits, and gaining In flesh o rapidly-1 am ; obligej to say that It has astonished and pleased me beyond measure. I was cured here sixteen years ago, but 4ier cure is the most remarkable one 1 have -, even known or ihward of. Since I took youc treatment 1 have . pent you more than 2S patients." I '-shall renew my energy and en,l you many . more.'! , , ' . ',,'', , i .. . n in, i, -:-t.J SEND AM THK FAMILY WASH JSC. TO THE f KIMTAltY taiX IKIV -AXD II AVI J IT Huron , 1KIM AT I'lVK ' cents . ri:u ' lUtM. 'I'HOM: 800. . t , Vanilla il:if 1 Vsnilln-ItlnA Jtllil-nti Vftnill) roinil!rs with tli pnr frmtl Uv because U is a ecmiine VunllU extract Her. (1. . C . "1 an , . t . t j t ( . !i ,1. A. at ! j i:io k mi.i viU'rnoon. are ituitod to Li j u . nt Those Who have rawed turkeys Tor the - local market are rather dis appointed at the price which is being; ottered. The best is only 14 cents pound, Mr. Brevard JCixon was abl8 to be out yeterdny, arter an illness which - has counned him to his home on South Tryon street for about two months. ; Miss Agnes Gifrorfl has .been re moved to her home on the Boule vard, after haying been confined at St. Peter's Hospital . ror some time with typhoid fever. , - The attendance of all Is Invited at the holiness meeting to be held this morning at 11 o'clock and the salvation meeting at 8 p. m. at Salva tion Army headquarters., v , -Mr. iR . J . Thurmand, ' who was operated on at St. Peter's Hospitajl Wednesday was ablo to bi taken on the r hospital balcony yesterday morning. He is maxlng notable pro gress toward recovery from his, severe operation.- The Voung 1 People's Missionary Society of .Tryon - Street Methodist church will hold Its regular monthly session at the home of Mrs. E. A. Cole, the president. In .Piedmont, to-morrow night' at 8: 30 o clock.. , The business meeting will be followed by a social hour, f - . ' - , n The funeral of Mr. C M. Orr, Who died -Friday night, was conducted yesterday afternoon - at 1:30 .o'clock from the residence. No. S12 North Try on. street, by Rev. A. R, Shaw, pastor of Tenth Avenue Presbyterian church. Interment took place at Williams Me. mom) chapel In. Long Creek town. -"Farm training wilt teH," said an observer of the football game, as the A. and M. team ploaghedMts way through for the winning touch. aown. 'TheNcountry boy may not know how to play euchre or bridge whist, but when a strong right arm Is in de mand, he Is to the good." - There will be a special meeting of the Voung People's Missionary So ciety of Trinity Methodist church this morning. at. 10 o'clock, Mr. C. J. Walsh will deliver a short talk. - The general theme of the meeting will he VRally to Service." All memoers and friends are' earnestly requested to be present. - r ' 'All boys of the city are urged to attend the B. G. M. ' at the Young Men's Christian Association this after noon at 2:45 o'clock. - Rev. Francis Osborne, a favorite speaker am.tng boys, will "deliver an lnterelng ad- aressf There will be a vocal solo en titled , "Homeland.", by Miss Ohla Ir vine. ' - -. "Who said that football games in Charlotte . are not paying enterpris es?" queried a rooter yesterday af ternoon, as the surging crowd ceased not. to pour Into the gates until the manager's wallet. was so full as to tax his strength. , "Charlotte Is spor ty enough for anything, if It Is man. ager properly, and if the newspapers work up the enthusiasm," . : .- A DISAPPOIXTKD NEGRO. Taor Fellow Lost jiis uottic on the Sidewalk , Bnt Monrn. ; Tarried Not to Last night, just about half oast v, . mere was a iarre. damn. odor. uerous spot on West Trade street. immediately in front of the east show window -of the , Little-Long Btore feopie,,. especially women, shied around it to; keep their garments from trailing. In' ,lti la -', centre of the wet place was a handful of glass and a cork.: The odor that went upward and outward, literally pervading the atmosphere, was not uncertain in its smell. Everybody , but a vro-hlgh bitlonlst knew the scent, v It was not left there by a fox, a, dog, a cat, a horse, or a rabbit, nut t blind tiger. One full pint Of as strong North Car olina White Lightning -as ever filled a t bottle had been spilled there, and in consequence there was a sad negro in town. . As - an , Observer .man passed, a number of people viewed the remains of the fallen tigey. and laughed or 'looked sad as the mood happened to run. . - ; ...... "What Is that, John?" asked the reporter of one of Mr, Osmond L. Barrlnger's darkles, who had witness ed the accident and wreck. - - - It slipper out. of his tpockef' said John. , " . 4iYe, ulr, the bottle." ' "It gmells good?" ' - "Te, sir, and data de sacUes1 nfcj "A negro dropped It?" ' "Yes, sir, but I don't-know who he was fur de mlnlt t drapped you orter seed him move. He des kep' goln' an'- never looked back tell 'he gut to de square," . . WHAT MADE CALEB DO IT? t Marriage license of . Colored Bride groom round urumpiea on the slae, walk Colored Woman Offers It to Tlie Observer People. ; , .'"'Mister, here's sumthln' ' found down 'on the street. 7iere. , Somebody a)4 It wus a marriage license." said Frances Haley,: colored and female. last night, as she thrust a piece of paper through the bars of The Observ er business office. "I ain't got ho use for.lt, and you an are welcome to It, If you want It.? , t ,. The document referred to roved to ba-:ho authorisation of the entrance of iCllcb . GUliard . and X.uclnda Har ris, colored, Into the state of matri monial .bliss. 'It was picked Up just below the Lawyers' building. Wheth. er Caleb lost it In his excitement, or whether the dusky bride-to-ibe broke the engagement' and eloped with an other fellow, or whether Luclnda made Caleb so. mad that he threw the li cense away vowing that he Would not take unto himself an helpmeet at all, Is a matter of conjecture, if he has thought better of his nasty action by this time, he can get the precious doc ument at No. 408 t South. Davidson street, where the finder has her resi dence. . - '-:., Scarlet Fever Cases. -'The scarlet fever situation mnn thrt chlhlreff of tho city is Improving according to reports that are current. For awhile the primary grades In the schools told In certain terms of the prevalence or. this marady. but the attendance Is dally Imnrovlns. Tha situation, while never alarming, has Bourn consiueraoiy oeiter. . Mr. J, K. Dixon, or dastonla.' w In, the city yesterday. t yiSIT THE EDIS0HIA .IONDAY. IiiMiies you on the first four pot.s. As for tlie f.Ji well, yuu just, raa't, make poor coitee if you us LUZIANNE. At all good grocers' everywhere.. Gorrcctiy and Promptly EnQraveti . Send for Samples and prices P. Stevens Engraving Go.. Enrtraves's U7 Whitehall St.. mianta. Gai '. . PERSONAL. -J. The Movements of a Number of Peo - pie, Vlsltork and Others. . Cot 61 GalleiVof Rutherfordton, spent yesterday in the city on busi ness. - Incidentally he took in the Davldsdn-A & M. football game. - Mr, T. M.' Fayssoux, of (Sastonla, spent yesterday. In the .city, A Among the guests In the city, yes terday for the football game were Messrs. Charles Shame. Kooe Sadler and W. S. Adams, tt Rock Hill, S. C. jar. w. T. Bost; or Salisbury, spent yesterday in the city with friends. - uar. v. Corrlher, of Moores'ille. was registered among the . guests at me central yesterday. , Mr. Guy V. Barnts. of KIttrelL was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. - ; Air. A. M. Dixon, ef Gastonla. sncnt yesterday in the city. ; r ? -.. rror. a. Currie, of DavHson,. was a visitor In the cMy yesterday.- - Mr. R. T. McPherson, a prominent Greensboro insurance man, spent yes terday in the city. . v Mr. Charles U. tlarrla, of Raleigh: was one of the out-of-town guests tor tne a. & M.-Davidson football came yesterday. Mr. O. H. Everhart, of Lexinirton was registered among the "guests at the iBuford yesterday. Jar. Earl E. Carpenter, of Worth. spent yesterday In the city. uvir. j. T. Thomasson. of Lancaster. S. CA- was a Charlotte visitor yestcis day. .Mr. A. S. Harrlll, ot Ellenborn. was registered among the guests at the ftufoxd yesterday. - t Mr. J. H. McElwee,: of -StatecvIUe. spent yesterday In the city. Among the guests at tho Bufcrd yesterday were Messrs. R. B. Miller and W. O. Ooode, both of Shelby. - Col.; C H. Gattls, traveling passen ger agent of the Seaboard, was one of the spectators at the football game yesterday afternoon. iMr.r M. (E. Khyne. of Dallas, snent yesterday in the city. , Mr, J. Shakespeare Harris, of Ca barrus county.vwas a Charlotte visi tor yesterday, . Mr. J. Lee Sloan, Jr., -of Davidson, ran down for the game yesterday af ternoon. ; ' Messrs. H. H. Hodgln and John B. McAllster, of Red Springs, were visi tors in the - cttv vesterdav. stooDlnz at me veuirat. Mr. W. W. Wocd. of Greensboro, spent yesterday In the ctry, stopping at the Central, t' Mr. D. T. Ritch spent yesterday In Greensboro. . Mr. Mark Sanlres. of Lenoir, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. Ed DeCamp, of Gaffney, was a tviiariuiic viBiLur j Mioruny. . Mr. J. B. Bell, of Gaffney, spent yesterday in the city. , Air. James Leslie js m New York on business. - Mr. Harry Stanback, of Wades- boro, was in the city yesterday. Miv H. A. Barnhardt, of Philadel phia Pa., who spent several days in Charlotte in the Interest of the Young Men's Christian Association, has gone to Greensboro. -. a Mr. Mackendree Long, of States vllle, was a Charlotte vteltor yesterday, - v : Mr. Numa R. Clay tor, principal of the school at" Stanley, was in Char lotte yesterday. Mr- Herbert Clark, or statesvtiie, formerly manager of the A.- and M. team, came down to see the game yesterday afternoon. President Henry Louis Smith, of Da vidson College, was on Interested spec tator V tne exhibition of football yes terday. - Don't Let Your ' Piles Crow EveryTHcinorrlioIdal Vlccr is a Fertile Tl'lcloSJ'w cancer ana otner . . T . ."DBijdly Diseases.. - Tslal' Package Free." ' ConstiDatlon unchecked brines In flammation, inflammation, begets piles and piles too often superinduce, tu mors of malignant nature. -r Piles tor hemorrhoids) rarely kill. but they cause more agony in a few minutes Uian .much more . serious troubles - i - t - They are easy to cure it yon go at It right. - ' An operation with 'i the knife ' is datiger'ous, agonising and rarely j a permanent success. . There Is Just one way, to be cured one sure way," painlessly; and pri vatelyand ithaf Is with Pyramid Pile Cure. ' . ' A - '. We mall a free trial package to all who write. -, - o - - It will gfte you instant relief end start you well onjhe,way to a perfeut cure. -, "'' ! .n. Then you can get a full-sized-, box from any druggist for 59 Cents, and often one box cures. - ' v Insist on having what you call for; , Just .send your name and address to f Pyramid Drug Co., 7 Pyramid Building Marshall. Mich, ariU -: re ceive free by return mail the - trial package in a plain wrapper. All druggists, SO cents. Write to. day for -a free package. The McKanna Liquor Treatment CURE3 TO STAY .' Safe and prompt relief. Call or write to nejire st Sanitarium. ; Address ; r wmm : iiei'OKuri coot COLUMBIA, S. C JiriDSVIfXE, X. c. J2fl Jlalrt St, phoe 418. , phon ltt DAYS 1-lb. can 2o cts. INVITATIONS Cant WopE TmI blUoail Oot S'ttpUWlng keadsokef PIm all oror jrvnf bodyt Trf . -S aV 1' IV m ss rr-v im in W ttfirm 1 aa biifuiw l ClaU all aehaa ' Ui I Basalar BIim, Sa aad Mo, .)' AU Prasdat. - "GET IT AT ILVLEY'S., Your Health and Your life - How often do persons seek j the a4vlce of the most eminent and high-priced physician, and then go in quest of the cheap est pharmacy to have ' their prescriptions compounded, tak ing all risks of obtaining stale, . impure, adulterated and worth less medicine, perhaps there by courting an early death? . Just think of ltt ' llawley's Pharmacy Academy advance sale three days .ahead. Thenes 13 and 260. lal Notices VEOETTABLBS? YES! CAULIFLOWER. Bell Peppers, Cucumbers, head Lettuce, .Squash, Parsnip. Carrots, Oyster , Pl-jnt, Beets. Turnips, Turnip Salad, Celery, Paraley, Fruits. -extra large i Pineapples, Oranges, Seckle Pears, Ap- pies, Mnllnfta Grapes, Concord Grapes. Cranberries and fresh Ciicoanuts. Mil. IJ1R-VAN NESS CO., 27 N. Tryon St. 'Phones 88 and 118. FRESH v SHREDDED COCOANUT 16e. pound, alM Cocoanuts c, Cranbr. ries Khv S coops Chickens, Apples 'tic. anil 40?., Grapes :c. boaket, Celery-6 find 7Ho., Butter 15 and'20e., Mackerel ?c. end 2ic, whole Codflah 10c. pound, pounds Sugar 1. freUi from tha eounly Spare Ribs nd ; Backbones l-"e., Cbuntry Pausago, all pork guar anteed 15c. BRIDG1CK8 '. & CO.. 303 West Trade street, PERFECTTON INT PRESCRIPTION woik. That's what you get here. Prinnr us your next and we will guaruiw tee you absolute acenraey In filling It, We do it right. JAS. P. STOWE & CO., DruggUts, Phone 19. . FOR RENT, MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE furnished,. 214 North College Kt 2i; modern 4-room house, 811 Est tth St., 10; 4-room house, ,'za Fast 10th St., IS. - l-room hojuse, 706 it Jd St.. Vi. J. i ARTHUR HENDERSON tc URO. HAVE YOU ACCEPTED OUR RE markable offer? 1T0 worth of Sanitol "for u. Call at our store to-dav. This .. ofter-for a limited time only. WOOD ALL A fiHBPPAKD, On the Square. After January 1st wj will be located at a -8. ..Tryor.. . THANKSQIV1NO CAKFS DEMAND the bist extracts. - Blue Ribbon Vanil la is the flnest produced; 1 r FIFTY TO fJEVENTY-FtVlii PER CENT, off on1 second-hand typewriters. - JM machines at prlret that will astinlth , you by their charnest. J. E. CRAT TON ft CO.. 21- 8. Tryon St' 'Phone 304. THE NEW TORE LUNCH ROOMS a -N, Tryon, 2 W. Trade, 224 E. Trade, new v refuted, marble-slabbed lunch counter! n aUe a very attraetl lunon and dining, rooms. Bill of fare includ ing all tha market afford, try our egg . sandwiches. itsctKi-i; TO LETvTHK BEST K9. MODERN . Cott;(trt inr Charlotte! Dllworth Cottage, I5; bam and lot - clone in,' tZ per months two to ni-room houses for , eolored tenants.- Thown seeking houaes always eome to niei Superior-advant-ge will eount K. U KI&&SLER, 2S S. Tryon street 'Phone J44. . . , r hi h ,! A' rtuif mm I I Spec liM WHOLESALE Uttleflcld ft Steere'a Can dles. . Ful line . Chocolates just received by exppeft. Nothing finer on the market! W. M. CROWELL. Thrtnes 744 and 2IT. PRIVATE SANITARIUM For the exeluslTe treatment of DISEASES OF WOMEN Bin. Rosa F. Monnlsli, m. D. Graduate of German and Ameri can Hospitals; 28 years experi ence. First-claas accommoda tions. ' Lonr distance telephone Hi : Peachtree, Atlanta, Gs. It's Good J.---It's Pnro It's JUcli It's Healthful EAT BRANNON'S i IGE CREAM Doctors Narses ' - Hospitals Kat It Kndorso It Advertiso it Sold lluroufh the Matt Brcnnon Carbonating 'Company 'Plione 835 - ' Fjitrance through ,' " .Uarrlntctr'i arsic 20 West Trade St. " 1 i CAN YOU : j BUY A m . SKIRT .FOR $1.00? k- The average . woman , does not wear out her dress skirts she pimply discards them becaufte they are soiled er ftiained.i or -, because shev is, tired of them and vants anew one, - . , A , plain cloth, skfrt of - auy color can be' dyed - an even, handaome dark brown or black, and so made a good as Mhen new. . . - , , 3 "The Cood )ne. " tit Boutb Trjon Street $25 -for Suits Worth $30 Seventy-Five New Models For a Monday Special V , Values $30.00 and $35.00 . To own1 and wear ono'of these stylish Suits means to be as well and correctly dressed as any lady in Char lotte, A dozen splendid styles materials the popu lar Herringbone Serges; the Woolen Taffeta Stripes, -"-Mixtures and, Broadcloths Colors: Black, Navy, Bro,Garnet:and Oreen. iSpecialK . . . . ,$25.00 d , Sale of Ladies 'and Men's Sample Handkerchiefs Mon ' day You Save One-Half to One-Third on Handker chiefs--Xmasl Opportunity. . . t 1 Our first Holiday Handkerchief Sale Monday. This lot , represents a big special purchase, also a clean-up of J . Drummers Samples from a big importer and manu . facturer. Ladies' regular 5c. Lawn Handkerchiefs. , . . ,25c. doz. Ladies' All-Linen AVliitc Hemstitched,' worth double . ...... ...... .... ...,4c. jren's regular XOc. White Hemstitched Cambric Hand kerchiefs, samples. . ' I ,5c. Ladies' Plain Vinen White Hemstitched, very sheer; regular price loc. Special Monday 10c. Ladies' Initial Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs beautiful, sheer quality. Special . .12 l-2c. Men's-Colored Border, Narrow Hem, ready for use, soft, fine Nainsook Handkerchiefs; 35c. values, .Spe cial - ioc. Ladies' 33 to 38c. Linen Embroidery and Initial Hand kerchiefs, samples, no two alike 19c. " Ladies' 23 to 38c. Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs. Special . 19 Yd mm - 1 , - i xVi I I ' . Wit Long-Tate Clothing Co. ' Goods scut on approval returnable at our expend AN IVERS AND POND PIANO , CxdJ, i enil $35. . RETAIL Em That dependable quali ty, fit and style are the prime requisites of every garment sold at this store. It is the per-' feet combination of these three great ele ments that has made, our clothing, for "men and young men famous and built up this busi ness to us present large, proportions. Now is the time to buy your winter cloth-: ing. Will you hold .back imtil the rush is on, or choose now when stocks are at their fullest and selecting is ' easiest! v. : for Christinas would be a most acceptable gift. It pays to bxiy a Piano ot high grade. They' last loncrer. the tone is sweeter and the touch more responsive - an! elastic. .The Iyers & To: is tliat Piano. "We want y( to see our new Christ n. models. T-Jisr fnnns if wish. it&nrtjt-miW) ftweaT s'n O
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