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Jt,. t I i k ' 4 ii i :,; - j :.- i a' u r!'l. t .1 . r. Lull 't at t'. home ( I'! Ii : oy ' t: f-ht .i t distant 6 from Sardis cuurcn. Only a few close friends witnessed the ceremony which was performed by Rev.- Mr. llarriaon, pastor of the Matthews afid Sharon churches. The . hr,ide Is an attractive young lady. Tho groom is a young farmer who , has aptly applied himself In the past. - He hae the ftenera! supervision of the farm Df Wadsworth Sons north of the city next year. , Card reading as follows have been ' issued t ; ' ; v--' , .i ' , . Mrs. Peter Marshall Brown At. Horn Monday, December second; - ; , j, ' , 4four to six airs. Walter Christopher Johnson. -v s Mrs. R..8.- Busbee. and Mrs. H. B. Fowjer have returned to .the city from " Concord.' ; ..,. "', ' Mrs. " W.v B. Lee and children, who are visiting In Columbus, Ga, are ex pected home, next week. - t Mr. and Mrs. S. .B. Tanner, Miss ' Mary Spencer -Anderson, Miss Helen OBrem and Misses Helen Rhyne, of .; Mount Holly and Nell Anderson, of :. Statesvllle. returned . last eight from , New York. . ; - "V , ; l" ' The Athenae Book' Club will meet to-morrow afternoon t t. v o'clock iSrilh Mrs. E. B. Graham, at her home on West Vance street. J i l' Misses Flora'' and : Mtanle Dinklns, ' who .visited friends at Norfolk,' Va.. and Baltimore, Md., Imva returned to the city. s n , . , a- ; ' i''"4:ii ItH-.' "Mrs.'lU J. Brevard is spending Thanksgiving r with her ,. sister, Mrs. v Charles Drake 4n Norfolk Va.'" She : will be away until next week. ,.- -; ? . - "V V .Mr;, and Mrs. J. J. Hutchison and ; daughter, who have been visiting, rei .'" atives in Morgan ton for some time, have returns to their home In this, , city.- . 1 Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Short left yeah ' erday for Salisbury, where Mr, Short goes to take charge f.Htolmes Me-,- morlai iMethodist church. L , Miss Lottie Kerley, of the Oxford Female Seminary, left yesterday for Rock Hill, B. Cl to represent the eem. 'inary at the Y. W. C A. convention there. She spent Tuesday night with r: her hfei (. C. "E. Kerley, at her v home in the country. ' ; ; "V ' t M Miss Listle M, ' Wllleford left last uight for -' ConocVJ", -where she win . ,.; spend Thanksgiving with friends and relatives. ' . ,. ' ' , i Miss AAalday and Miss Dixie Al exander left yesterday for Rock Hill, Si C, to attend the marriage of Miss Pearl Fewettto Mr. Broughtori, s of : WarrtX ?Ark. " Miss FeweU has nu "v merous Ir(ends in Charlotte where - she has visited. . v" L r ' J The child culture class ;t)f 4he Wo man's CluTj-.-met yesterday ..ro'tmlng with Mrs. A" JBI. Wastibva.; aV Mr home on North, Church 'street ''Jha Trarriing ot Children J Front 'I l i:'. to '18' was" the? , general 'Vfeubject . discussed and many interesting and important .phases' were treated. Dr. J Annie Alexander and Mrs. J. W. Dur ham led the discussloh. Adolescent girls will be discussed i, at the next meeting, , December 86th, , Next week will be an interesting one in Charlotte-social circles, Mon day afternoon' Mrs. Peter Marshall Brown will receive in honor of' Mrs. 1 C.' Johnston, of Chattanooga, Tenn. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. B. p. Heath will receive in honor of Mrs.. John ston and, Wednesday afterpoon Mrs. Fre4 Oliver will , receive , In honor of ; MnrJoseplt Myers,' Jr.' of 'Htvr Trk. V.' ii' ii limn i ' 'X .1 'V The crystal 'wedding of Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Parker, which will be cel ebrated .Saturday , evening at their home in Piedmont, will be, one of the events of the season. From t lentil 11 will, be the 'hours. The following will receiverr . . 41' , , t ' . ..'iln the reception hall: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 6. Jfrttaklin, Mr; and Mri; J. O. Gardner, Mr. and -Mrs. George Bryce, Mr . Will Parker, rMra F.' C. .-" Abbott, Mrs. B." D. Heath, Mr. and - Mrs.- John M. Harry, Mr. and Mrs. "Heriot Clarkson, and Mr, and Mrs. J? H. Howell. - In the parlor: Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. .Parker, Mrs.- Walter Anthony, of '.WllJiamsport, Pa.; Rev. and Mrs. W. - M. Kincatd. CtfK and Mrs. J. T, An- thony, Mr. ' D. VE. Allen, Mr and M,ra. Charles Ragan. of High Polrft; Capt. ahd Mrs. Richard-Ames," of Salisbury Mr.' and Mrs. Charles W. Tlllett, Dr. , and Mrs. C. B., 'King,' Mr. . and Mrs. W; C. Dowd," and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. - Johnston, of Chattanooga, and Mrs. George Rutzler.' . - vJn the dining room: Mrs. J.r H. Ham, Mra ,,W, F. Harding, Mrs. 1 Thomas Powers, Mrs. C. M. Prltchett, ot ' BrisJl, Va.; Mrs. C. E. Mason, Mrs. Luke Seawell, Mrs. Frank Jones ' and Miss Emma Hall. , ' rJn the den: Misses (Essie .Stokes, ' Annie and Grace Andrews, of Greens v boTO,' Estelle Vernon, Anna Klncaid, "i NOrma Van Lahdlngham, Dora Ai- lerf'Sater, Mary Graham, Picket An- , thony, Jane Shuptrtne, of Savannah, Ga:; Mary Lane - Davis, Savannah, ' 'Ga.; Mrs. Essie Blankenship and Mrs, . J.'F. Woodail. .;..i.;Wr..u f-i Invitations reading as follows have b'-w received in the city: ' ' VCi And Mrs. CrurtM Edward Adams ' request the pleasure of your company at the wedding reception of .their daagnter vtf; Edith v 4 I' Mr. Edward Wood Gilllarii" " n the evening otWednesday, the i t. eleventh orpecember, . from hlne until r half - after eleven i o'clock. . , , 1 . - At heme ' j'Gastonla, North Carolina.' " ' : Misses Marsaret Wallace and Lena Smith wlIL spend to-day at Lincoln-- ton wltn friends! and relatives, 'A social event which is bolng look- ed forward to with much Interest is - the1 dance at the Hotel Selwyn to night. Thirty-one couples wlll be on the floor. - r it Miss Elsie 'Bertnof; i ot . Gastonla, spent last night lu tbe city, a guest of the JBuford. ; , ' . , - , Misses - Juanrta Starrctte Carrie JTunnlcutt, Carrie Tste and Beulah Womble spent last night at the Bu f(rd, returning to ''their hoina to There's rrt wnv (o gt prfwt'v pur ftHVorinj I.Jitr:a.-t5, call for Blue Itlbbon brand. Mr. and Mrs. W. F? St.)!ic, ff Cjrl Sngton, -were guests of the fcsl .vyn last night. . . Mrs. Pearson CalJwell s the 'guest of Mrs. Benjamin FeweU, in Rock Hill, .S. C, where sha went to atend the marriage of Miss Pearl FewelL -: .M . Mrs. HngTi Chatham, rto i$ the guest of Mrs. Paul Chatham, expects to return to her home lr Klkin the last, of the week. , BRIEFS. . A Few Minor Happenings In and About the City. . , The condition of Mrs. Armlstead Butwell- was practically . unchanged yesterday She remains critically ill. -Florence Ramsey,; white a denl sen of Springs alley, was arrested last night for being drunk and disorderly. Totnlghf i Miss Janet -' Miriam Goldberg is scheduled ta speak to those interested in Jewish ' education at the city hall - . -Rev. iivlngston Johnson Is due to -speak to-night at the reception at Ninth Avenue Baptist church. ' A good Urne la expected. ' ' Marriage licenses were issued yes terday to the following couples: ;,Mr, Hardy "Ayers and Miss Grace Messer, Mr. Lonnle C. MoKoy and Miss Jen ale Baken . .-.- Four youn ladles ' were bao- tized by Rev. Herman H.'Hulten, the pastor immediately after the weekly ' prayer meeting service at the First Baptist church last night',,:,;:.-i -;:j'SeiVask"th'''aiU-1 dren ot the Confederacy to' meet at the city hall th'a, afternoon at i:80 o'clock to participate in tha Confed erate veterans' celebration of Thanks giving .Day. , . " 'tAa ';;' ' The members of thepoMce t and fire departments of the city win be banquetted to-night at . S. o'clock at the-Hotel Buford by Col. T. Leroy Klrkpatrlck, chairman of the; police committee. of the board of aldermen.; The funeral Vof MrRufus H. Hunter was conducted from the resi dence yesterday morning at 11 o'clock, Rv. Dr. Martin D. Hardin being ht charge. ,i The s interment was at the Williams Memorial Church Cemetery, Mag Barber,, ' the 'negro woman who is , so welt -known in" Charlotte police circles, and who escaped from the ehalngang "some time ago, was captured yesterday, according to a telegram, received by Chief of Police Christenbury,from officers atJChes ter, s. C. -...,'"- - ? His ; friends werecongTatulating Mr, John; Bass Bron pon, his 21st birthday, 'which came! to pasa yester day, -and, Incidentally;': upon .his in heritance ot. a 'princely,: sum,. ..from relatives in ; Oeorgt.M '.Brown Js one, 6f the youngest business nien la the city, with an exceedingly bright future.'. v. -V:,:,. ;-. r,.'-ifr 'sv .' 1 Ther doli and "thefdum- which hav not beenjealled for af th Odfeon win oe- given, awayby.arwni er'flraw mghls, alter oon at, jp'clSpck. Unless they ara.'ealled for beforeJthat time Dyxnos0( npioing carassiumoer ivus and J117.r All the little ones! who have nuia.bers shoul J -.be there' at 4 RnrvG' wrpijr auto: ,.'-r, 1 't ' " Brooks, the Chauffenr, Splits the Mud , of Hopewell and Hunteraville Wide Open For Six Miles. , . . , , That the automobile can swim or wade through mud like a duck was proven" Tuesday morning when . Mr. Ernest Brooks, 'one of' 'Mr. J. H. Ham's chauffeurs, "took - a party of Charlotte people to the scene of the Pryor homicide. The, rains of the day before had descended in torrents and soaked tha clay hills of Hopewell and Huntersvllle. Siar. miles of ; the foad traveled over was ,of, dltt ".and" in soma places, the -Maxwell car mired up to its hubs;. Brooks got red in the face, cursed a liftle under his breath, but moved on.'i On" of the .occupants of the car. who had started on tlm't-' lar trips, decided early, after ; tho rough ' road was reached,,!' that ' he w,ould , have to walk sooaer - or later and got out and left ;but Brooks so engineered, his maohirfe' that .he did not:, lose much time. The' wheels were were placed -right and, 'regard less of the. mud; the trip was made in good UWe.- . A good machine and an expert chauffeur can go anywhere that a mule, and cart can gov .'. ' ', GOOD HOUSEkEBPING- CAXVASS. Ladlips of the City trged to Help Good Cause Crfttenton Clrcte Try- ing FVr Priie Subscriptions Want ed To-Day and To-Morrow to Qose The ladlea ot the. Crittenton Circle wish1, to call altteutioa again to their canvass of the city for the magaxlne known as "Good Housekeeping.',!, The weather of last week interfered con siderably with the work of , the an- Uassers, but a good canvas is being cessfu) in securing the 1200 prize fori the largest number or, subscribers se cured this month. -AH ladies bf-the city' are urged to aid in this worthy cause, "whether they have ' been (ap proached personally on the ' subject or not . They are requested to send their names -and one" dollar,'. the; price of the subscription -to . the magaelne,. to one of the following named ladies to day or tc-morrowi Mrs, H.-H. Straub, Mrs. fl. CJones,. Mra ,IB--"M,. Cres well Mrs. C. W. TiBetU ' . , s i , . iii.. ii Two Xccro Bon?s Catch Iln, on - '''.i:i-iEastThW;Strect.v:.v;e;-' 1 A fire which came nearer, being e-n In reality than tho firemen have had In some weeks was that last night at 7;80 at the Joint dwelling of the fam ilies of James Rabb and Janie Braw ley, NOs.'. 411 and ia East Third street. The damage was only ab ut 176, tut the buildings, which ' were frame dwellings, were well on nre when the firemen .reached tha scene. A- Ubral ;. use ? of water Mt extin guished the Art The fire was of un known" origin, th' Colored fellow who aw, Hearst being badly rattled. ; He thinKs a tamp expioueu., ;i ne interior and roof ot both houses, . which are built together,, wr re burned. Mr. P. M. Brown Is the owner of the property. VA tickling -cough, from any cause, in Biiirkly vntortwd by Dr. Phootrs Consrh Cure. And it is so thoroughly Hamtees and safe, that Dr. 8toop tells mothj-rs everywhere to iriv U without hesitation, evn very young bablss. The whole some ru leaves anrt tender stems of a liirg-bwling mountainous shrub, fur. nliOv the curstlv properties to; Dr, Phoop'S Cotiph Cure.Jt talms the cough, and heals the Sore and sensitive bron chial membranes- No opium, no chloro form, nothlnd harsh utfd to Inurs . or siippress. ' Plmnly a rrlfio piant,x rart. thst helps to ttral srhlnff 1'inRS. Doctor usis, 'The HhciM lifrty." !'. mnniJ Dr. Khoop's. Taks no other, Mut len's I'hannacy., r r - r j rr C i - The t preliminary t plans -fori the Charlotte Sanatorium have been sub mitted - and approved. :: The 7 per spective of ithe new'bullding is shown in the cut. - There will be about S8 patients' . rooms - in the sanatorium all told. Messrs. Frank P.. Milburn & CO of 'JVashlngton, D. "C are the architects, "and the officers of , the "'. ?"" . :" it vi tf'. f.: n. AND : tjk OFFICIALS GUESTS Supper Was in Connection With a Function in Which Mr. S. Wltt kowsky, President of the North CaroUna Building-v and Loan League, Was Presented With a Handsome Gold-Headed Cane by , ixie Association Host Makes a Speech Introducing Mr E.' I Kees " ler, Who "Was Commissioned to T Make, Presentation t AddrcM r. . Wlttkowsky Feelingly Responds, ,r Mr.' D. A. Tompkins entertained the followlng-pamed guests last night at sdpper at, the'; Southerri. Manufactur ers Ciab; Messrs: J .V M. Hendrlx; "of Concord; "L. I JHartaell,- of 'Con cord; Heriot Clarkson," Of.: Charlotte; L. E, He.illg. of Salisbury; J; 0, Anderson, of Llncolntoh;' A. L: Smith, of Charlotte; John R. Pharr, of Char lotte; G, A. Follln, ot Wlnstonr B.. U Keesler, of Charlotte; S. Wlttkowsky, of Charlotte, and R. E. Cochrane, ot Charlotte. - Other gentlemen invit ed were: Messrs. C. H. Duls, of Char lotte; E. L. Ray, of AshevllleW E. Sharpe, of Burlington; A, L., Grayson, of Rurherfordton,; p. W. CnitchfielJ, of Winston, t . v , , T)ie' entertainment was, arranged as part o another function, to wit: the presentation to Mr. S. Wlttkowsky, nrpal.lpnt nf th Stata TliilMlrtJ' isrl Loan League, of a handsome lesii- monial in the shape of a gold-aeaded walklnr cane, by the members of the league. The gift was presented as a token of the valuable services by tio president for .'developing building and loan, interests in the entire State In callings the company to order. air. -TompKtns,. the host, said: ,; j "Gentlemen,' I have invited you to Ihls supper o participate In., some exercises relating to building and loan Interests, f . .; ;' .:"..r-"":..,''f. ",'.. '' '; "The guest of the Occasion is -the president of tne State league and this announcement Is the first intimation he . has had; that this little supper has anything to do. with bullJlng.and loan matters or that he Is the guest of honor. - "I am particularly glad to have present you gentlemen from different parts or , the State to participate in the supper and in the exercises of the evening. Mr. Keesler has been appointed .to play, a part here and I now call upon him." C . THE CAXE PRESENTED. It was left to Mr, E. L. Keesler. secretary" of State league executive committee to ' present the handsome testimonial to . Mr. Wlttkowsky. , In his presentation speech, Mr. Keesler referred to the early history of the building and loan movement in Chan lotte and of the conspicuous services rendered by Mr. Wlttkowsky at .that time. He emphasised the fact that for. more than a quarter of a cen tury he has labored most successful ly for thlaJ movement - in this city, and that to-Jy he is president ' of one or tne largest association in tne South, to which he has for years giv en much or his time, his energy, and great ability without one cent, of re muneration. .,,':,. ,..,....-, . . ...... ,:.': "His has truly been a work of pa triotism," said Mr. Keesler. "It has been manifestito all .that Mr. Wittt kowekys sense of satisfaction arose solely from the realization Oat, he was engaged in work which meant happy homes for the messes and the creation of an ideal place for the savings of the 'wage-earners, as well as Ifurnlshlngnremun'erative invest ments for the idle use of capital." , With ' much ; feeling ;Mr. Keesler spoke of the heroic efforts of Mr. Wlttkowsky irr organizing and finally perfecting . the Notth Carolina. Build ing and Loan ' League, which has meant so much to the building and loan Interest of the entire State. His great work in this line has also been absolutely without reward or hope ot reward, trryr-1:: k "He jhas v persisted" in 'the ; work, -wmth at, times . seemed .destined : to fallurewlth supasslng. , persistence, and with, an .unfaltering; belief Ithat he would. succeed in arousing the tn tere'st of. the people of the state in glorious work,", said the speaker, "and how; well he 'as', succeeded .in carry? ing out his,, ideM' to a happy realiza tion .each; one of us Is vnow fully aware. 1 In view ot the foregoing and of much more praiseworthy and laud able efforts on his part, it is most flttlnar that we should tender him this tokn Of our esteem and appreciation. j , am, ,inererorer commissioned oy tne wonn nroiin uunaing; ana , vonn League - to present to you, s presi dent; this evidence jof our gratitude, and to assure you' that in the future; as In the past, we shall stand with you, shoulder to s shoulder, in your wonderful efforts for; the continual upbuilding of the interests of. the old North Htatu." - . '". ' " - ' . ; , MR. WITTKOWSKT ACCEPTS. ' In a few graceful words, Mr. Wltt kowsky' accepted the testimonial and feelingly made a few remarks in re sponse.;- He sssurej the league of his tdeep interest in the work before it. and how - muph pleasure It had given 1ilm to stand at the head of the organization anjj work for its upbuild ing."; He said only a few words, but they wre pointed and full of feeling, evidencing the fact that he was taken ..completely by surprise but appreciat ed the gift from his 'heart's depths. , Mrr Tompkins bclnu Pureed U lav the city l!it night tmmodl.itely after the stipper and the proof-motion snd Acccr-.unce j'ccches, tho fullowlng ' - ' i -1 r r f ..I ' rare CHARLOTTE SANATORIUM. y sanatorium , are- as follows: ' D A. Tompkins, president; W D. Wither bee, secretary. Besides, the officers, the physicians ' interested are as loi lows: Medicine, Edward C. Regis ter,'. M.'i D:, J. P. Munroe, M. ; D.; diseases of digestion, W. O. Nlsbet, M.. D.; surgery, G. W. Pressly, M C M. Strong, M. D.; eye, ear,' nose and throat, E. R. Russell, M. D., A. telegram waj ' forwarded to him- at Atlanta:!.' V':- -'-' . ' ' ' The North Carolina Building and Loan League tenders to you hearty and -sincere thanks for the elegant banquet and for the opportunity of showing appreciation of the valuable services of our president, Mr. S. Wltt kowsky. ' :. . E. L. KEESLER, ' ' , ,, ,. "Secretary." c-y-Y.vi: a A. convention. Programme For Opening' Scwlon to Be Ueld.To-Nignt at iwcfc urn, f6;i.l'I i The fourth; annua) convention ot the Young Women's Christian Asso ciation of North and South Carolina will be held at. Rock Hill, S. C, No vember 28(h, to December 1st, to-day to Sunday, Inclusive. The national motto and convention text is, "I am come that they .might have life and that they might have it more abund antly." This Is from St. John 10:10. The day sessions will be held In the First Presbyterian church and the bight sessions' at Wlnthrop Normal College. Following Is the programme for the opening session this evening: 8:80 Opening of the Ctnventlon Sirs, i Martin D. Hardin, chairman State, committee. Welcome to Rock Hlll-Dr. D. U. John 5 son. President Winthrop Normal Col- . icge. Chorus "0. Come Let TJs Sing" A. r Thayer. address on convention Text uev, Plato ; Durham, Charlotte. 4 Quartette-"Cruclflx"-Farre. . , Hymn.-": . - .,- ; .--'. JURY 1LS BENNETT SUIT, I $ult For $10,000 Given to Jury Y3 I: tcrday Afurnoon No Verdict Re ? turned Speeches by Counsel Yes- u terday. ; ; . ' Superior Court occupied , itself yes terday with the trial of the suit against' the, Carolina Manufacturing Company brought by Mr. A. L. Ben nett, who wants damages to the amount of $10,000 for Injuries which he sustained in an encounter with a rip saw while an employe of the company, an encounter in which the saw came out oh top. Messrs. Plum mer Etewart and E. T. Cansler rep resent .the plaintiff and Messrs. Tll lett A. Guthrie the defense. Speeches consumed- most of the time yesterday and the case was given to the Jury lata in the afternoon. The Jurors Were unable to agree and slept on the case last night. Uutton-Balley stock Company j AH Next Week. The Hutton-Balley Stock Company, which opens for a week's engagement next Monday night at the Academy of Music, ils one of the few repertoire companies on the road carrying spe cial scenery, for their plays. This company numbers fourteen acting people, and produces only high-class comedies and dramas. Every one of their-plays. Is new here and will be produced under their original names, and the management guarantees them to4'be hew here, for which privilege It pays large royalties. The Ashe Vflle; Greensboro,. Knoxvllle and Chat tanooga press all have srpoken highly of this meritorious company. Next Monday night "A Russian Nihilist" wjll be produced for the first time In this city by any company, Srenery made ''and carriel especially forthls piece will be used. Specialties be tween; every act, which, a'one are worth the price of admission. Ladles will be admitted free Monday night, under the usual conditions. - ', j Professor Lee, the Hjpiiotbt, Per . forms. The third performance of the week was given by Professor Lee, the hyp notist, who Is at the Academy of Music, this week- The audience show ed no diminution in site over the ones of . the nights preceding. The pro gramme was varied and the tricks which ; those under the mystic spell were made to do was amusing and Interesting. ,, t, f A special matinee performance will be given, this afternoon at the? Academy,- Since this is Thankurlvin Dav the attendance will probably be large. Death of Little Mildred Adams Coth- . . ..rwne. 1 , , Little-Ml'dred Adams Cochrane, the t-yoar-old daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. R. Osborne Cochrane, died yesterday afternoon at :2S at the home of her parents, in Myers Park. The funer al, services will be conducted this af ternoon at I o'clock from the resi dence ot Mr. and Mrs. W.! A. Coch rane, on West Eleventh street. Rev. William Duncan, pastor of the As sociate Reformed church, will be in charge. i - The W girl had been ill but a week and her dfath is a sad one., ; Auction Land Sale Tuesday. , - The American Realty' and Auction Company has .closed a contract with the Suburban Realty Company. of Charlotte, whereby .84 fine lots o.i East Seventh street extenton, or the Monroe road,; will be placed orwsale next Tuesday; December 3d, at R:80 a. m on the vrrounJsiln' Piedmont Park. ' The terms ot sale will : be one-ffurth cash and the balance in 12, 18 - months. Mnii " Penny and liodenhnmer will make the sale. The lots sre well located and make dfftraWo jrorrrfy. f 4 - 1 S . lit- Ml. Whisnant. M, D. : .t genlto-ur lnary Endorectal diseases, ,A- J. Crowetl, M. D.; cancer and skip diseases, W. D. Witherbee. M. D. ' Work will be begun on the-building as soon as the working plans are completed, and it is expected tnat the sanatorium will .be completed and ready to receive patients in the early spring of 1908. Lodge of Sorrow Tickets. " Tickets to the Elks, lodge of sorrow service , which will bV observed next Sunday afternoon are obtainable at Jordan's, Garibaldi & Bruns. Hand's drug store and Cabanlss & Co.'s, and those who desire to attend the Ser vice are asked, to secure these cards of . admission. The address will be made by Mr. William J. Bellamy, of Wilmington, a gentleman of recog nised oratorical ability in North Car olina. .. --..'- 1 . . A HARD DEBT TO PAY. VI owe a debt of irratltude that can never be 'paid off," writes (J. S. Clark, nf Wcstfield. Iowa, "for my rescue from death, by Dr. King's New Discovery. Roth lungs were so seriously affected that death semed Imminent, when I commenced taklnir New Discovery. The omlnlous dry, hacking cough' quit before the first bottle was used, and twd more bottle made a complete cure." Nothing has ever equaled New Discovery for coughs, colas and all throat and lung complaints. Guaranteed by all drug gists. COf.i and fL Trial bottle free. PEOPLE'S COLUMN All advertisements Inserted In this column at rate of ten cents per line or six words. No ad. taken for less than 20 cents.. Cash in advance. WANTED WANTED A first-class hardware sales. man for retail store: must have experi ence and furnish references. Apply to "Hardware,' care of Observer. WANTED 'At once, a good drug clerk; one who Is willing to work; permanent place for the rinht man. Registration not necessary. Address "Phenol," care Observer. WANT ED Book-keeper and stenograph er. Young man preferred. Address "C. S.," Care Observer. WANTED Position as stenographer. Ad dress C. A care Observer. WANTED A good hotel in a live town: .furnished or unfurnished. Have hod experience In the hotel business. Address M. H. JUr care ot Ubserrr. WANTED Everybody to compete for the 23 cash prise offered for best ad vertisement tor Mrs. Joe Person's Rem edy. 1 1 1 1 "" FOR SALE. FOR SALE Improved Victor tapering arm talking machine and a splendid se lection of records about 60. All in flrsU cla condition, as good as new. Bar gain to cash purchaser. Address Victor, care The Observer. J. FOR SALE An established buslnoss In heart of city, best store room and loca tion in clty- admirably suited for drug stops, Ice crenm parlor or restaurant, address Box No. 15, Greenville. S. C. FOn SALE Western dump wagons, good as new, each. R. F. Rlvlnao & Co., railroad contractors, Salisbury rood, Charlotte, V.' 'Cr " FOR RENT. FOR RENT-ilysldetice, i,00f MlntStt 8evenroom house. U. O. Delllnger. LOST LOST-Red and white setter dog named 'Xe.' Escaped Tuesday hlghf from rajgage car. train No. 85. Mbr reward for return to Southern Baggage Room. LOSIVSmall silver cross with Words "Marnnnimiter Crucem- Husttne.' Re ward if left at Observer office. L0ST-O(Md hslf pin. Reward for re turn to Miss Kl-feid, care Mrs, Blbcr stein, Eilsabethi Ave. , MISCEl.LA N KOCH WEAVKR8 WANT EI-Fine shirtings and dress goods.. Narrow Crompton A Knowles Looms. . Abarfoyle Mtg. Co., Cbester, Pa. ... f , ,-,.. .. ., PRINTER WANTEDood ad-, man, prsmnn, ete, Apply nt once. Good wages. Dispatch, Ixtigton, N. CL w DANDRUFF curod by nature's hair tonic. Barium Water' makes hair soft and glossy, Woodall t sheppard sell it CABBAGE! PLANTS Best varieties for spring cutting now ready for delivery. Now is tha best time to set them out, Orown in open sir and will give results Pries m 10.&10 Jots, 1 per thousand; 4.000 to 'Ifl.OOrt, ' 81.25; 1,000 to 5,000. 81.80, pn eked rendy for shipment. .1 Harvey & Son. Kinrton. N. C. . A an F8 on th number of seeds In' th pumpkin, free wUh every purchase, 1st nrlsc. one pips, 3d and 8d cigars. H. H. Mtchaoi. Central Hotel Cigar Stand. CONTRACTOR -wanted to butld house in country at ones.. J. F. Houston. H. F. D. . ; 100 tlKNTAL TYPBWRTTKKS alwayi on call for immediate deliviry. Best tna chinas, all mnacs. Lowest prices. J, . Crnyton & Co., 217 S. Tryrm street. CHRISTMAS BAI.K-Mlss Minnie Coch- rsne will Jiavn her umial sale ot dainty hsnd-ma.io Chrixtmss gifts at her stuU No. 4 West Trade street, beginning Thitmday morning at 10 o'clockt Decern berth 10u- , j ,:;:;;-!!.;';'.. c.i OTTR SION HOARD ra-1s success, Quen CHy l)ytlng A Clnmlng, Work Ol'R fTOnr will bo closed all day to duy in itirvnc of Thanksgiving. Lpiig-Tts .'Clothing Co,.i' . : r TAKi.N throuiiii mistake lt nUrht at V). O. K". K. meftlnK, tlitht wclsrht l'lk ov rcost im itel.t tan kid glovei, e'te cr 11. C. U na. Recent Grewsome Experien : - ; pie of a Series During L., T. Coopers recent visit to Chicago, where his new prepara tion and theory created" the .; usual sensation, many hundreds of people brought ! enormous internal parasites to the young man," which had left the system after taking his medicine. Among these people was Mr. Emil Winkler, who brought to Cooper a tapeworm that proved to be . over ninety feet in' length. Mr. Winkler, who resides at 112 Bast Ohio Street, Chicago, . had this to say of his ex perience: "For five years I have been more or - leas complaining. I have had severe headaches, and any food that I would eat would nauseate me. I would have - bad dreams al most every night; dlsxy spells would compel me , to Quit , work. Black spots would ; appear before my eyes wucn Biooping over and rising quick y. I would feet tired , most ot the timet in fact, I had no life In me to apeak, of for the last five years. I Death Can Be Avoided Our 'store will be closed aH day, to-day in observance of Thanksgiving f D. HEUON CO. FLOWERS FOR THANKSGIVING Here we are again, with everything In the way of Cut Flowers. The choicest selection of Cut Flowers. The best service. The ' lowest prices consistent with quality. ' Just a word about our . . . Fancy Carnations, Roses, Lily o f the Valley and Violets. Thev are ' tlw New York kind. The best ever.Don't Jail to secure some cf them. ' DILWORTU FLOnAL GARDENS, W. G. McPhee, Prop. ';:;;.:. - , Charlotte, N. O. ' 'Phones: Night cll 111: business 900. COAL COAL The bestt the cheapest, the clean- - - " est is ' - - ; ' "STANDASlb BLUE m ' Ask for it next time ? Standard Ice & Fuel Co. COAL AND ICE '. ' 'PHONE J9 The UcKanha Liquor treatment ; ; : CUhE3 TO STAY t Safe ad prompt relief. " Call or writs to nearest Sanitarium. Address) ' t t.:cH.:::iA'3-D.w iibcrna cc:?n ; COLUMBIA, S. C. . RX2DS VILLI N. C IZOt 1-3 JlAia Ct 'fhoae 419. ri i" 3 DAYS '!.( ''... ' i .',(.'"' ft. 'V ' iuuih ill! ce of a Chicago Han is of Such Cases. tried various treatments, and one physician in St- Louis was recom mended to me, and I. was under his treatment some time, but as usui i I obtained no .relief. t.. "So many people asked me to try Cooper's preparation that I decided to do so, and after using it for a few' days this awful thing passed from my system. I feel much better al ready, and I want to say right here that I thank Mr. Cooper a hundred times for what his medicine has done for . me. 1 would not take 85.0QO and have that thing back, ; in my ystem again." - Mr, Winkler is a fair sample of the . experience of ; many a,- during Cooper's stay in Chicago, and this ho doubt helped to account for the enormous sale of the Cooper prepa ration in this city and others re cently visited by the young man. r 'We sell and will be pleased to x-; plain the Cooper preparations, R. H. Jordan & Co. . . In mansr tostances by, having In the home a bottle', of GOWA'8 PNEUMONIA CURE. It reduces in-' Hammatlon and is valuable wherever there Is CoIdfK or Croup or Pneumonia. External. All Druggisti. 2Bc, 50Ci BUT 'IT TO-DAY. Keep it in the" . house , for an EMERGENCY, , : .' -;" '-.': I-; ': :," ' v '
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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