Newspapers / The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, … / Dec. 22, 1907, edition 1 / Page 14
Part of The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
. : . c:V..'c.ut, a butcher , 5 : i thnsiU-neJ to us ,1 ordered some meat . r shop of 'Clodfelter t -he appeared at the led to know why it was lime. Mr. Clodfelter is ,ive replied that 4t was i ti ne, whereupon Lloya is -j l ave placed his hand be- the f.nzers of which was I c: ar very near the lace of UM. The Dutcner remareu t if Llovd burned him 5e (Clod ,.r would knock Lloyd's head oft. r: 'y had the words been .uttered n the customer produced a pistol n his back pocket and shored It ;o the face f of Clodfelter. une etcher was not f eased , toy hi pre- - viovi situation ana is saw nave t :.iT.r.i Lloyd to such an extent that ?e placed tha Tistoi m nis pocaei. rut be this as It may, there was no tooting. - . Lloyd was placed tinder bond of 150 for ftls appearance oe fore 'Mayor lloyer -. to-day. -.At h trial fee jrubmltted to carrying a dead lv weapon. ' Be contended that his act was more In fun than anything else and that he had no Intention of Join ClodfeKer any Harm. -yy Tb clerk of court it kept very busy these days paying out pension war rants. Confederate veterans In this county receive I MOO from the state. and It Is to bo doubted if there la an other county in North Carolina where this much is -paid. The srray-halred and feeble veterans are seen in. th clerk's- office daily looking for : the pension" which ? makes their hearts fanny for the srlad Christmas eason. People , la tiho clerks office a day or two since were touched by the ap pearance of on old fellow who was expecting to haSrs his ; money for Christmas, but through a mistake it was sent to a county In eastern Nortn Carolina, where he formerly resided. Clerk Godwin is doing all e t0 yet the money for fs old soidter pe fore the 4ay of Christmas arrives., i; Alt ot the schools in the ' poi-nt? closed for th holiday season yester day. Part of them will open gain n the 0th but a few will not oj-en until after New Tear's Day, At the majority of ths schools there were fxerclses of .some kin appropriate for tola season. - Excellent work has been done in Che schools of Davidson during the fall cession and the attendance, both in the towns uij also in the rural section baa been very Jar--, unfor unately, . the school at Thomasvlllo nad to he closed several weeks on ac count of ecarlettfwcrv M At Lexlict)n the attendance has been v-.y large and excellent progress has been lnade. The beautiful wsather of the vast few ;days has brought the- fanners to town In larva numbers and the stores are crowded with Chns mas shoppers. The actljii of the banks In resuming cash payments is having an ' excellent effort, ,. f r the farmers use the banks at a guldt an.1 when they appear to have plenty of coih on hand the farmers feel ea'e. The jaiiiiei in XIII v WVUU1I - - IJU Will through the so-called panic nnscath d, for he receives the same price for bis products as he did prior to tne ingnt and some artioles are high er man a rew weeks ago. Of all class es of citizens,' the farmer lias: the (greatest right to feel happy and con tented for Christmas. KEGRO I3CCLICATE8 ANOTHER, And Bo-h Are Taken to Jail on the) Charge of Hon-e-Brwiklne Anoth -; 4rr Incendiary- Fire Reported Near snerxiro yinetr items From Hub Point. . - t . -; Special to The Obaervor. . " '' - High Point, , Dec aii'-JThe negro Frank McLean,' who was, arrested hve yesterday for breaking into the home, of William Bass recently, has Implicated another negro, saying that Garfield Anderson was y with ;:. him wihen he entered the house, Bjth were taken to Greensboro and placed In jail to await the February term f coum "Sunday night Bass went to Thomasvllle looking for; the (negro and ran across hlm.,McLean took to the. woods. withr'Baas following In rlose pursuit. Several shots were fired hut they did not stop Bass. Monday fce t was here and ' when the officers went down to make, the arrest Mc taan saw them In time to make - his scape. ; "Wednesday night the negro slept In the boiler room, of one of the factories and the next night start ed to do so- again when the -officers surrounded him and made the ar rest Clothing and .other things were taken by the 'negro.-,--., 'w--'?. The fflrs.f yesterday again re ceived word from, Asheboro notifying them that parties burned the barn of a Mr. Coltrane. in Grant township, where-, three - schoolhrases have been Jjumed within .the past year.; It seems 4 o be the i work of, incendiaries . who are destroying property out, of spite for some grievance they have against the people.. Only Wednesday a school house was burned in this district ; . There will be a union meeting of all the churches of the city in Washington- Street "M. E. 'church Sunday evening In the interest of the Young Men's, Reading Circle. There will be short talks by the mfntaters of the different churches, also special sing ing by the choir unJer the auspices of the ladles auxiliary, ; 7 , k v The Bp worth League of Washing Ion Street M, B. church gave an en tertainment last night for the benefit if the organ fund ot the JSpworth 9ague, -:2 A select orchestra furnish ed the music; for the occasion and an interesting programme 'was rendered. Mr.- J. Long,-of Roxboro, who as robbed ;ln Oreeneboro .Thursday, i the father of Mr, Charles Long, of this city. , , " . , Christmas shopping is on here -in -r.cst and despite the tightness of 1 ney the people are. buying presents, t i ; jiough not such expensive ones as in ra.t years. , - " , Cot. UuheV Political Ketlcenca. fUca (S. Y.i Press. . It It alUff-t5ier-probable that Gov rrnor Huglies will be talked about a -o j deal and perhaps nominated at ' 0. At the same -time It Is cb f if. certain that, ha will not' be 're in person or by proxy and that 1 not have any rooms to serve ; -jtr? iter of-hls own procure it Jie us nominated It will be ; :. ( his a!4ance, 1 He 1 ran i, te in the sense that ' . irg i' e jrererment, nor Is i any of those who' oc- " 1 t-y his sppolntmenf to' do 'c .!i r.''t 1:.(lialf,',:'He"lsetand-' ),:;! ff-'yVm 1.U J'r-!.'J'. ' 1 r tury d:y u )t comes . ; ' 1 is he angling '"-r ny other of- i f t thfvu v ' iy : ' t . 1 .V.- .4 :.;)), ii)t i ' i' t'.'U c!,i ro. tendent of the city f. 3d ,1 schools, left last - nfeht - for . ElatcsvIUe, where he will epend TCliritmas with fcia father, Prof. Matt Thorn paon. liea school was dismlsfed yesterday afternoon for thei holidays, Mr. Thompson made a short address to the children and ex pressed hla regret at leaving them and his gratitude for their excellent . be havior and friendly favors' toward him in his long term of service, wish ing , them a (merry Christmas, ' etc. When 'ho had concluded his .remarks, Profr Jay'D. Lentz, principal of school No. J.i on behalf of the school chll dren Bind teachers of the city, present ed Mr. Thompson with a handsome gold watch,' a token of esteem and love. After his return to the city the let ' of January. Mr. Thompson will leave for Philadelphia and New York, where he will study the;. needs and manners of j conducting a training school He Will enter upon his work as superintendent of the Stonewall Jackson Manual Training and Indus trial School at the beginning of the new yeaJV-i- "-.v-'-r ... ?ry .'. v At a meeting of the school board held yesterday afternoon It was decld ad . not to Select a superintendent .for tne scnoois tor tne Temainaer ot tne present sohool term; nd the manage- nwnt will be left in the hands of the principals of the various schools, as at present. iSi-l. ;c - w '. . The Elks of the city have complet ed all arrangements for a Christmas tree for the poorer children v of the city, and have stored their gaf ts in the county court house, where the distribution' will take place Christmas Day at I o'clock. ; After the gifts have been disposed of, a concert will be rendered dry the Woodman Band, followed by a matinee by the Harris- Parkinson Stock Company, yes Noi 40, a- northbound v : passenger train Of the Southern . Bailway, killed two mules at Harrlsburg this morn ing.- The animals belonged to the Southern Power Company, and 4 were valued at about $?00 each.:- ; - Christmaa shopper were very much In evidence to-day. : The merchants had a. tremendous trade and are to night quite pleased over the day's ' re ceipts, Billy Fetzer arrived last night from Fiehbuma Institute and. will spend the holidays with hornefolks. Charles Pharr. a 19-year-old negro boy. was sent to the roads to-day for a period of 90 days lor carrying a pis tol and shooting at Captain White, a negro who recently landed her from Greenville, 8. C.---1----'-- 1 Small boys of the city , have been sperMIng most of the day at Glass, a small point six miles above town, pur chasing fireworks. Great numbers of them were hauled Into the city to-day. .' MOORESVDLLE MATTERS?'' t Local Talent to Giva'a-' Plav Wew Graded School Baildln Win Bo : Ocrnptod When Bchool Opens Again Personal. Notts. f Special to The Observer. ' ' Mooresvllle, Dec. 21. . The Ladles Aid Society of the Methodist church' is preparing a play by local talent,-which will be render ed in the radd school auditorium January Id. The play win be given lor the benefit of the new Methodist church and- thera is no doubt but that a-larxe crowd' will be In attendance, The graded schools closed yester day for (the holidays . and the chll dren will be: given a vacation of .two weeks. . The teachers in the different grades . served fruits and; candles to their scholars .and made the close of the last day of the fall session a pleas ant one.- At the beginning of - the spring term-in-January It is expect ed'Chat the new graded school, build ing wilt be used. The new desks have not yet arrived out are expectea ev ery day. The Method ist mmaay ecnooi win have' a Christmas tree at: the .church Tuesday night, for the benefit- of the oniiaren. i wo , targe " trees wui ; ds secured and they" will bo loaded with packages front Banta Claus for the children.', . . - ,-x':Xy-.'- The members, of the Presbyterian church will give a Veception to Rev. and Mrs.vWilUs Sherrad.jWIlson at the manse , Monday- from 4 'to 7 p. Misses Maria and Ella Comllus en tertained the, Round Dozen Club ' last evening In honor of the boys and -girls that are at home from college. Sev eral Jolly" games were played and de licious refreshments in several cours es, were served, i, -It was a most de- Mghttul affair and thoroughly enjoy ed by ifl.', ;.Those present were: Miss es Nadlne and Ruth Brawiey, Clara Mills, Elolse .Hawthorne, Mary Mel chor, BeU McNeely, Mary Shufenbur ger, Lena 'Howard attd Messrs. " Eu gene Johnston, Ernest . , aillls, , John Rankin, Ab ;Haeiton, . "vanca Ior wooj and Jim Shulenburger. MIm Imtell Sherrlll will give an rat home" Tuesday afternoon in honor of Miss Nell Tenvpieton, who , is to be married Thursday evening to Mr, Henry McMsster Ulmer, Jr.; of South Carolina. It will be a most charm ing reception and there will be many callers durin g the afternoon. j ? - Miss Juliette Covington, the attrac tive andy accomplished daughter . of Mrs. J.'W. Covington, who haa been spending several weeks with Mlas Jett Brawiey, returned to her noma at Rocky Mount yesterday. ' , Mr. and Mrs. J W. Brawiey. of Greensboro, arrive.! to-day to spend Christmas with their mother, .Mrs. J, E. Brawiey. - Mrs. Brawiey' s father. Captain Lovllle. of Boone,; will also be here to spend the holidays. Mrs. Claude Kerr, and little daugh ter, of Ashevilia, arrived last n!gt to spend Christmas -here with her moth er. Mrs, Chal Rankin. , . . ; A Henderson Man Pays $100 a Pound For Chicken. . TorV. Pa.i Dispatch JOth. ' A burr : Orpington nen ownej oy G. G Shoemaker, pf .this city, was sold here to A. J. Cheek, of Hen derson, N. C.for 1400, , The fowl took the first prize at the Msdlson 4ut Garden poultry show and is considered one of the most perfect of ber-klnd in the world, She weighs jour oounds, so she cost the purchaser 1Q0 .paund.;';;W.,;- ' good corH MrniciNB -ron . . . . CHILDREN. - . Th sason for eouchs and colds is now st hand end too muh care cannot be ud to protect' the children. A cl.lld Is much mwre likely to contract dip)ithria or farU't fever when ht has a cold. The flulcfcer you cnr Ills cold the Jess the risk, f Chamberlain's.. Cough - lieniedy ' in tt-.e s"1 rHance of muny rtwihrrs, and f-w of those who have triM it are will 1(i,te ti stir ott er. Mrs. V. T. Ktarc:h r, of,lihly. W. Vs.. ny, "I lnvi lifVf-r isi-'l unythtrs; ether tlmn.C.i.m I i-r'aln'S' Coimn--Kuiiiedy for IT clu'd rn anl U if !w Klven rid Kiitin f K-iir.fi." This rtiiK-ily .'Cimtiilni rn : ". :-n f irftto tns t-e fy. 1.1 m c -r.tiy to a. child m to si day school it 3;S0; 1 .: !-c s - ' ; ' and praise service this week ta I'ri day evening t 8; alt -or-:'.:y invited to tnese eervicea. . St. Paul Bev. Charles E. Kaynal, pastor, rreaching at 11 and 7:30 by the pastor; Sunday school- at 3:30; prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:40; all are welcome. , L Tenth Avenue Rev. A. R. Shaw, pastor. , Preaching at 11 and 7:30 by the pastor; Sunday school at 8; West minster League meeting -at ' 7; pray er meeting Wednesday evening, at 8; all are cordially Invited. Westminster Rev. Alexander Mar tin, pastor. Preaching at 11:15 and .7:30; Sunday-school at 10; public cordially invited to oil services. BcttmottbSunday school at 10; preaching at II by Rev. T. J. Allison; strangers are welcome. . Second Services at- 11 and 7:80 with preaching , by (Rev. i- Edmund Brown, of Johnston City, Tena. Bun day school at :I0. , SIj'METHODIST, Tryon Street Preaching at 11 and 1:30 by the pastor. Rev,- H. K. Boyer; men's prayer meeting at "10; Sunday school at 3:30. - " - Brevard Street Rev, Harold Turn er, pastor. Preaching at 11 and 7:30 by the pastor; Sunday school . at I ; prayer meeting at it: Sunday school Christmas entertainment Wednesday,! the I5th; a cordial invitation- to alL Calvary Preaching at 11 and 7:30 by the pastor, Rev. J.; F. Totten; prayer meeting at - 10:U; fiunday school at S; a cordial Invitation to all. ' Dilworth Preaching by Rev. A. L. Cohurn at 11 and 7; church confer ence at II o'clock service; Sunday school at 0:45. 1 Belmont Park Preaching at 11 by the pastor. Rev. W. 8. Hales: at 1:10 by Mr. Scott I Owen; Sunday school at li mid-week - Christmaa service Thursday evening at 7:30; cordial wel come to an. ' f . . Highland Park, Fourteenth and Bre vard streets Sunday school at 0:45. North Charlotte and Epwodh Key. A. ;R. Surratt, pastor.- Preaching at 11 and 7 at North Charlotte by the pastor, Sunday school at 9:45. pray er meeting on Wednesday night At 7:o Key. w, w. Bays win preacn at Epworth church.. Sunday school at 9:45.' A cordial welcome to all who attend the, services at both churchea . : . - ' 'y. " BAPTIST.'' " FirstrRev. Herman H. Hulten. D. D.. paator. Morning worship at 11 o'clock; a Christmas service, . Subject of sermon: "How and why I Know Jesus Was Divine." s Evening worship at 7:41. Subject , of . sermon: Tjs Personality of the Devil." - Sunday school at t; special programme. An elaborate .'musical programme oas been arranged for the morning serv ice. All welcome. , Ninth Avenue Preaching at 11 and 7f at the morning service the pastor will preach a special sermon to men; Sunday school at 8; aU are welcome. Pritchard Memorial, corner South Boulevard and Templeton avenue- Rev. Dr H, E. Bomwr, pastor. Ser- vices at 11 and 7:80; the pastor will preach at the morning hour on "His Birth ;T; at the evening . hour on TIls Death." Sunday school at 0:80; W. F. Dowd ' superintendent The. church is wide open to everybody V who wants to worship God. - ?: : nf- ' episcopal. ;; . ; -' Sti Peter's, corner North Tryon and Seventh streets Rev. ' Harris Mal- pinckrOkK, reotor, Sunday betore Christmas. . Celebration of the ; holy communion at .7:30; mornings prayer, litany an sermon at 11; 8unday school, and rector's "Bible . class - at 3:80.' evening rprayer and sermon at 7!40;j pews free; all are .welcome. , Church of the Hoy Comforter, South 'Boulevard, Dilworth Morning nraver and sermon at 11: Sunday school and' Bible, olasa at 4.".- 8L Martin's chaoeL - Davidson and frenth ? atneete Sunday school and Bible oJass at 3 evening prayer and sermon t 7:80. r - -. . r SLt Andrew' Chapel, - Reversville Morning prayer and sermon, at 11; Sunday school at 8:30. ; cnapei or uope, uasi . nneenu streetHoly ' communion at - : 3 Q ; Sunday-school at ,s:so; evening pray er and sermon at , 7 : 8 0. - -1 'V-V "-'LUTHERAN: ' etTldark's-Rev. "Dr.' Robert":' C. Holland, pastor, ' Services at 11 and 7:80; preaching by Rev. ,. Dr. G.' H. Gerberdlng, ; of , Chicago; meeting , of council ana roranon committee in iec- tprs room at 10:80; Sunday school at 3:80; Christmas matins . Wednesday morning at. 1:30; . Sunday school Christmas celebration Wednesday eve ning at,7:30.;';jvt : , -;(;,;;' A. R. ,P. . - ; . , . First Preaching at 1 1 and 7 : 3 0 by the pastor. Rev. William Duncan; the theme f the 'morning sermon will' be "The Magi at the Manger," a' Christ mas sermon ; Sunday school at 1 1 : 1 5 ; session ' will meet - In - church study at 10:46, to receive ; members: a cordial invitation Is extended to all stranrrera East Avenue Tabernacle Preaching at H by .JWvv, w. S. Boyce. of Spring- oaie, fa. at 7 no by tne pastor. Rev. J, A. Smith; Sabbath school at 8:30: x. P. C. U. at 1:30: Bible-ohms at 10:11; friend and visitors cordially invitea to attena, an tnese servicea Villa Heights Sabbath School at 1:30; preaching at 3:40 by Rev. J. A. Smith; friends and visitors cordially lnvVted to attend all these services. , I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE!. First Church of Christian Scientists f Services to-morrow at 11; Sunday scnoot av is; services Wednesday at The hall la located at No. si l. West tFlfth street; the public Is cor dially Invited. , , t i( ., , Christmaa Music, 'second Presbyterian MORN1NO BKRVICa ' -'t T- Prelude, HosannaN.. ... ..'.i.Dubois Anthn, Arls, O Jorusalera.. ..King Anthem, Morcy and Truth, . ..Stalncr Anthem, Glorious ts Thy Nsme...Moxnrt Postlude, HnllehijBh Chorus, ,i; ..Handel EVENING SERVICE, "" Prelude, Christmas Pastorale. ..DeLanca Anthem, Behold, I bring you good.... .. , uainRi.. .. . . .,. ,,-, .,.uoss Anthem, There were shepherds Foster Anthem, Lo, how a Rose e'er Bloom-.,.. ,.Prmetnrlus postlude, Grand Choeur.. .. ..0iimant Organist and Cljoir Director. ? Christmas llnMo , at . first Enptlat ",,:;,'. Cliurch. . . 1 -Mrs. Alex 6tenh-na ornantst and dl nrior of. the clu lr, has prepared the following attractive programme; , , ; - MORN IN O SERVTCK. ' Frelu le, Tl!m. . Mozart r organ end Violin.. " Anthem. O Sing to God, .. .. .. ..Oounnd M Crsvn, tololst, ana. Cliorun t holr. Atiilirin, Ifhlrhm Eart.lBtt. fcoloiHtj: ims Crnvtn, Mrs, W. C. iow1, f n, E. il. Ilunnon end. .Mrs. C. l;. ? ';ion. ; ; :- .'...-.'.. '....- ' Ou..rwry, Tbs.XSday.of a lln.V. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. ..rlMn"r, :(H. - M!e Crv,- Vm. c, r, hm' t t-r, Upliurch, Sir. li. F. V.'i.h'-ra 1 jxo. n. K021XSON. John R, Robinson, bein duly tsrorndeposca cr.I .ciyc : , I hareCbeen in tho crploy- of Tho' Ksolcy Inatituto at Crccr.-Lcro,. II. C.', fcr eev-en years., Durinsthe year 1C07; it tccao cy dnty tc vicit-c-ny of tho t crizzv " patients, of the Institute.- During that p3riod;,Isa 'cr.a.'ecnTcrsed uith 5CD v.ho had taken tho treataent tr on I s izie eh j years ago dom- to - tha present v' t ine", and xha' have ne7er;returned either to-drihlr or drua. . ' Sirorn to and subscribed to before no this the6thday of Deoeiaber 1907 , . -' : 5'. 1 -: ,- s-- - v Lloyd" Eat nan! I have been in the employ, of The Keeley Institute at Greensboro, N.'C:;. for -four years' .During the year. 1907, itbeoane ny.duty t ovisitnanyof . the forner. patients. of the. Institute. . . During that period,: I saw and conversed with 498 who .had taken ' the treatment from sizte.en.years, ago down to, the present .tirie, . and who hava never Sworn and'v subscribed this the. 6th day of Postlude, 8ennaile .. .. -,. ....Fierns. -v EVENIN0 SERVICE.' , "' Prelude,, Allegro.,' ,t .. ... .. ..x,Lorens . . Organ and Violin. Anthem Te Deum (in F.J .. ..Alzamora. Soloists: ' Miss Craven, Mrs. C. & - Ma son, Mr. Townsnnd. . -.' j Orfertory. Holy Night., i. .-Adolpb Adam Solo, Sirs. C. E. Mason; Violin Obligsc to, Miss Kleuppelberg. . , , v Pnstlud Gloria .. .. .. .. i. v...;.Mosart The choir will be composed of the fol lowing: . w . . . , t Sopranos: Mrs. W. c. Dowd, Mra-T.-ft ( . - Franklin. Mrs. O. ,W. Loving, r Mra J. H. Harrill, Mrs. . M. . , ' "? Hannon, Miss Ada Craven, " ' Miss Lueile Withers. ; - ' Altos: Mra C. li. Mason, Mra 'C O. McMannaway, Mrs," J. t B. Harte, Miss Essie Harrill and ' - Miss Bertie Cook. , Tenors;-Mftrs. D. A. Dickey, Edward . Culpepper, Upchurch. Bass: Mens ni. a F. - Withers," J A. Htevenson, 3, Y. Town send, F. . . ' 1 Rlgsbea t - v VloMnlst: Mlns iWthe Kleuppelberg. J, OrganisMrs. Alex, Btephena . .. . , , At Trinity Methodist Church. ' Prof. , Robert L. Keesler, - organist and choir master haa arranged .ih following programme: i - ' . "Morning 6ervlca,.'. t Organ . : Prelude-Fantasia ' (on " . tha .-, Carol "Holy Night") Dudley Buck. Anthem Sing O Heavens.' , . . . t . . . . ' .Berthold 'Tours. AnthemBeneath the Stars on , Bethlehem's Plain. . Wm. R. Spence. Baritona BolO Tho Birthday of - : King W. H. Neldllnger Organ poatlude March, . Trlum-i- iphant 1 .-. , . ... ; ..Charles ,M. VUdor Evening Service. Orgfan Prelude Cradle Song, i . . s .'.'.. ........ Walter Splnnay Anthem We Have Been His Star in the East . . . . . i r V Caleb Simper Anthem There Were ! . .Shepherds Abiding -in 4he riehl . . ; . " . . ,,,,, .. ....Charles Vincent Organ Postlude Nazareth, t , . ... ...... . Charles Oounod The choir Is composed - of . Miss Cynthia Sessions,1, soprano; Mrs. Maurice H. Simmonds, contralto; : Mr. George Newoomb, tenor; ' Mr. ', Cecil Butt, baritone. 1 t i " 1 - ' ' . First Church Music. Tha snhslo at tha First, Presbyteri an church will be as follows; Morning service Organ prelude, "Haaanna," . Paul Wachs; anthem, "Behold-1 Bring Ton Good Tidings," J. Barn by, solo part, Mrs. ByrJ; of fertory, so'o, "The Mianger - Cradle," W. H. Neldllnger, Miss Oatea , ' ( JEvn4ng, service Organ prelude, Sonata No. S, (second movement) A, Guilmant; anthem, ' "The- Word is Made Incarnate." Thos.' Adams; duet, ; NoeL1 . Gounod, . Mra ByrJ," Mist Oatea, : Tryon Street Sunday School.1 : 'The following programme will be rendered at Tryon Streetf : Method ist church Sunday school this after noon: - ' . Special musio by school. :;t Scripture lesson. . ... - S Prayer " ' t , , ,' Singing. . ' y - - j : : Lesson period. , , t , -Report of classea . . . . Song by school. ' ' .Recitation by George Tvey, - Solo by -Mlssrllaa! Brown.' - Duet by Misses Bc&Me and" EUney Nail. Muslo by school. ,r 1 . , ' Leiietflalon. ., ', Cl:i!.."m iVrU'o for Men. ' A, Chrlatmts sprvlce for men "will be held at the Young iron's Christian As sociation ..this ...afternoon. --at S Jcj,-n'k. .The -speaker win .ta the r.ev. f I.ilo . Durham. A f.-'i'-'r of In'-rc t 'ia te the !5rg.if unci's "i - i of Nazareth." Ail men are Invi. :. m i V ti .X V 1 Notary; Public - being duly sworn, deposes and saysiv. . - si t to before rae ' . Deoeiaber, 1907. Notary t Public Por farther information write Insiie; Members of tha association are urged to'attend as a matter of business must be transacted, after tha regular meetr Music - at Tryon Street - Methodist ; - Church,, - . .. rollowing is the musical programme which will be rendered this morning and this evening at Tryon ; Street Methodist church: ' . , Prelude Guilmant Anthem "Sing O Heavens'' Taurs Offertory-"A Holy Child" ........ Cbombs Anthem "While Shepherds i Watched".. , sNddllnger Postlude-'TUgrims' Chorus". ,,. Wagner . " - EVENINa SERVICE.'' ' " Prelude-Pastorate Foote Anthem "Lo, I Come".M......7.Bamby Offertory "Bethlehem" ...... Neldllnger Postlude-"Sunset Melody" ...i.'.....Buck -'TUBA FOR SENATOR KNOX.' , M-,. r, , , , Why' He Would B a Logical Sucoe. , aor to' Roosevelt. r; Pittsburg Dtepatch. r We 1 believe that Senator Knox la the logical candidate, to succed The odore Roosevelt, and nat he should get the support pt : a. .majority -of those : who thought the - President might again be a candidate. But it 'is not upon, that element that he will depend for success In the convention. His winning support will come -from that larger body of citizens who had accepted . the previous declaration of Mr. Roosevelt as final. Senator Knox has 'been closely identified with tha policies of the Roosevelt administra tion, fend was the .first to blase the leba trail to give affeot to the prin ciple that the government haa power to regulate corporations to protect the righta of the ? public Senator Knox ,is' the - man, above all others, who has 'vivified the power of the constitution,' and given them direction approved toy public sentiment. He Is 10 empty; sounding demagogue, but a man who does things according fto law and moral principle, - mm i;i dm Sidney Diseases Are Too Dangerous , for. Charlotte People to Neglect. . ' The great danger of kidney troubles is that they get a firm hold before tha sufferer recognizes them. Health Is gradually undermined. Backache, headache, nervousness, lameness, soreness, lumbago, urinary troubles, dropsy, diabetes and Brlght's Disease follow la merciless succession. Don't neglect your kidneys. - Cure tha kid neys with the certain and safe reme dy,. Dean's Kidney Fills, which haa eured people right here in Charlotte. C. W. Bradshaw, manufacturer of rubber stamps, living at 108 South Church street, Charlotte, N. C, says: "Sometimes tha backache from which 1 was a continual sufferer became so severs that I; could not attend - to business.' The complaint had been with me for a number of years when 2 first heard of Doan's Kidney Fills. I went to R, H. Jordan as Co.'s drag store, got a box and took them ac cording to dlrectlona They removed the pain and mads my back strong and reliable again. .They have bene fited me In every way, and I am sura ;theyj would. do .the same for any 'sufferer from backache or from other symptoms of kidney complaint." For sale, by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, frew Tork, sole er?nts for the United Ctates. - Rr.ifnVei the rse- Doan's as 1 rj e". ;, , .... y 1 1 1 . 4 J .. .,.,1. -- .V - v - ( (Seaij . . inn ir r k r m . . .. - r m t , .were we. are again, with every rLUiJCi:. ruir. lh rii was The choicest' selection of Cut Flowera -.The best service. TnV' lowest nrices consistent una nnaiitv. Just a word about our - . . ' . Fancy CaraaUona,' Roses, Lily of uo.vn jiva. iuuii. -xnm oesi tver.von i wi 10 secure tome oi inem,. t '-i ,i wars jiLrucn. mm.t-... i. ;.,.".. .1 'Phones; .Night call UNDER '.NEW MANAGEMENT , : The Most Modern ant) Lnxorlant Hotel In the Carollnaa v : ' ; 150 ELEGANT ROOMS. 75 PRIVATE BATHS. v , located lo the heart of Charlotte; eon ven tent .to- railroad station, street car and . the . business and ' shopping centre. Caters to ' hlgh-clasfCcommerctaI and tourist trade. Table de hote dinners l:S0 to 1:10, Music every evenlnTIi:! ' to t-M. a , . ;v , . ; . EDGAR' B.' MOORE, ' ' -V , - J Proprietor. '''1 V I' THM"ftTW 1nCAIi VOU CHT All goods, guarantee) under - fix Pars Food Law anj " ' Drugt - Do not spend roo4 money for compounfcd or Metiilsd.souda, when for the same money you can get the straight article. - - , ,, .-, Look for the Pure Food Guarsntee which yon will find on aU our goods. It means much to you." Yon bay direct when yoa order from us. We are wholesale distributors to the customer, and guar-' antes satisfaction, or money refunded, Goods Shipped in neat plain packages, express charges prepaid at prices named, Write for special whole. lla cries (n hnllr lnf. Print-tot Kimnk, anrl ' ::'1 ' full InfonaaUoB mailed lTJ ..'-. Below, WS make good loeaesand biealcage. , . - ' CALL FULL QUARTS) " " ' ' r " V 4qts. II : jAsstovsr (best tha world ovcr)..........J3.1J 1 1 (Fm pint llt oi Old Appfe J.rk with tnteniet Wotowf) . CI Maize corn whlxkey).-,. 2.f) 1 J Donald Kenny Matt Whiskey (medicinal) 3.25 (f , blue Ridge (Va, Mountain).. 4.C) Huron River Rye, extra fine (bottled m -( bond) 3.j Dr. LeBarron's Cuchu Gin (medicinal)..' 3.5) Ke!Ia Royal Corn (the finest) 3.fi Kelly Copper Distilled (bottled in bond) 3.; Kelly's Medicinal Malt (bottled in bond) 3.1 Miss Tempting (finest Maryland rye).... 4.LJ 1 esl. B-year-ol i Ky. Pye 1 gal. D-yenr-ol i N. C. Corn 1 cal. Hollar! L'p 1 gal. Fxtra F ine f 'ierry 1 gal. Forto f.ioo Nurn 1 1 cal. Extra C sod F ort Win PUTU? IN stc:. JUCA SATZLY i:j flati AIL 1 cal. 4-year-c!i 1 cat. 4-year-olJ 3 Ca"jns f '! V. 3 C al.ona I I I 3 C s'ions f i. v 3 C..-"ons ) 'i c,,:;,'i i . t All or Jars wert rf T t c: -vt er.crrt Kr iC, i'T c;ru.'rs out V -' t of Cf a Ms ri f r jj i Cf i- ' , r 1 CJ i Ml f. i. : . i -. i. . , Jt A Frm - (..' r. m m mr m m--w p m m thins - In the wav of Cut Flowera - " V v ' . the Vsllcy and Violets. They. art". . 1 1 r -1 A . y-j . i 'nnrinrm . mj itwi 281 r business 00. -. on request OalUt named flarytsnd PeaH Va. A rr'a C. Cr - 1 ' y i ; . . .. . rf It 'l . i n ( 1 C a t' - 4 . t. t ) f HI ., Bqts. 12 r. I ?5.3 ' $ 9.03 I 4.f1 7.ro 1 6. ; 9.1 ) 7. u ii.u ; 7.C " 11. El e. io.c) 7. 11.:' 7. H. El J2.L3 ALL rr-n'y.W.CI . cre-i-:i Lr Jy 2.1 j I ; 6.CT a 6( 1 6.: ; e V - ..' , 9.U " i ! i- i r V! If rr .-V j :. 1 1 1 1 ') r,.i t ' 1 'i ( : i l , , ; : , ;t' , . ; 3 t. .-.1 j 1 ! 1 ! !' A ' ,
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 22, 1907, edition 1
14
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75