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V CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, 'JULY 12, 1903. .Ve'try C St. Peters Episcopal Clinprfi -HI'a-&&UAM ltrswuuon incident to Ui iMM&'c4pt?wtacefc V r 6 Yean Waa If Xjeadlnf Mem- txr -Board tf lluwari bt. Pecars'a Hospital Also 4ay Tribate. At' a roeetiiur of ths veatry af St Pstsr's Episcopal church of Charlotte neld is tua vestry room or tne enurcu juijr jiina, me xouowing nwi Uoas were iuBealmousljr adopted: "Whereas, It ha pleased our Heav ' enly Jather to take from our midst , the oldest and most beloved member " of this parish, Capt. , John WUkea. who "XU asleep on the morninr t July ta. ISO. In bU eirhty-eeoond .vear and in the full communion of ' the church. Be it. tnereIJr. .Beeolved.' That Captain Winces' association -Hh..ihU parish for over 60 rears ha endeared him to every , member taereof, and that the entire . concref atlon feel in his death a aense of oersonai loss and bereavement. Hla I great heart, hia sublime faith in the Christian rella-ion. hia ever-ready , sympathy, hia noble and charitable ' .' disposition (he waa ver kind to the V poor-and needy), hia coneecrated life, ? have been namDlea-to each and all of us. . -For a period of over hair a century : he haa been a loyal and devoted ves . tryman and eenlor warden of this narish and at timea Ha almost -ole supporter. It waa largely through . his efforts' that the rtrst Episcopal church was erected In the City of Charlotte Before the conpresatlon k "was financially able to secure the - ' regular service of a lergyman. Cap tain Wilkes nerved as lay-roader; hr was pastor to the iiltie fl'k; he Kav moat liberally of his time and prayers . a,nd -means to the support and up- building of the church, and watched With Just pride each succrsslve ad vance. He saw the first humble - building erected and, lived to t-e the '' present structure finished, af?aln large ly the result of his indefatigable f ! torts and unbounded faith; h can truly be called the father of the par ' ' Ish. We shall reverence hi memory as a sacred trust. "We extend our nlncereot gympaihy to his widow and family, asking Vd to be with them in !h! sore trial, to apply His consolation to their wound ' d hearts and to waicn over them in ' the days that are to come. "Resolved, further. That a copy of 'these resolutions be printed In the city papers and In The Churchman. and a copy sent to the bereavrd fam ! " lly and that they a No be Tprea4 upon the records of the vestry of this ; church. ERNF.8T FIELD. "JAMEK K E ft , JR. J. fv MYERS, "J. H. HAM. "T. J. DAY IP. "W. A. AVANT. "HERIOT CI-ARKSON. L. C. BUR WELL. ". O. RCOTT, T. W. CREWS. "Vestrymen. "HARRIS MALLINCKi:OI)T. Rertor." ST. PETER'S HOSPITAL. At a called meeting of the board of managers of St. Peter's Hospital, a committee was appointed to exprtat a sense of our personal l"sx and b--" reavement In" TnJT death" -nf nar r-o-' worker and treasurer, ('apt. John Wilkes. It wbh therefore revolved: That It is with profound mirmw we put on record our tribute to tin- char acter and worth of our . late as. l- ate, and thin tntlmny to hi z;al and earnest worn in behalf of St. Pe- : ter'a Hospital. It must be leit to Others to apeak of Captain WHkr h as a cltjxen, but chiefly as a member of our board we vlh to record our es teem for his character, and reverence ' for his memory. He gave to Rt. Peter's Hospital his mind, thought and 'care. Hla prayers and his alms went tip as a memorial to Ood. W found In tiira a true and wl friend. His nug (estlSns and counsel w' re the out- ..:rr of earnest and Intelligent in'ernt. AVe take comfort In the thought that lie has attained unto the rewart vouchsafed to those who have labor -4 for Him. a noble termirtat,.n nf a life adorned with t.o mu h inat was high, noble, and beautiful He ' missed In the conr-gatlcn, in tb diocese, apd In the eomiuunity. but J most-of all by the hoard of nian,urT or pi. l'eier iioj-pi'ii i;e imu.i faithful unto death and I will -thee a crown nf life " It was further re.Hed that our deepest synipatay be ndod to li fcereaysd famliv. and fhar a copy i these resoluil-in tie n: to then., ai,,i also be entered upon '.ur .md fce published In the la.lv p.p.-i of the city. Mrs. J, s. wattehk" vice prnr MRS. W. C. MAXWELL. 8er i MRS. J. K. MYERS, Cor Sec '' MRH. WM CLARKSON. - MI8 M. L HROU V, MRS. HERIOT CLARKSOV. f 'he b ianl of managers July 10th, ISO.". Sacred Concerts at IJertrJc I.'ark. The Richardson Orchestra-, .Ilrete,i ,' fcy Mr. Richardson eml 'k i,y Mr. Frank. Hepburn, riirfnist, und Mr IS. Gaskell, violinist, will K.!ve t v cm rerts at the new .x-trlc Park in , Ss'orth CharlottetTils afterno'in an, , evening. The fjroa;rammei follows. AFTERNOON. Foet and Peasant (Over'ure) .vnn Hwppe Sweei Visions Monnu I'oetlc;... Jheit ; Unnhaha (Oanse Grotesqiie; l.orlns ,alse Ballet Trscv Tannhauser (Marrh) Viaseltitte Chafaeterlilc .... , Xelody In F. The Palms Pitt Pons (March) . XtlSTOletti Election) . X Love The. NIGHT t'ONCERT. V (inner r.mt.y RiiMrii-i.. l-'nur . ...;r.nlv V. rll Oriej r-: The Iris (Caprice) Trevelyn Ultches' Flight Ru.ell .." Rood NMght (Spanl-h Serenade) ... pters Kleur te Lis (Waltz) Tobey Grsti4 Duchess (Overture) ....Offeiihucli Craamerel . Schumann , ' ' TRIO. , Adaaio, Allegro con brio, Scherso Vkeptt - Opus T Beethoven 4 - Msssra Hepburn. Gaakell. Richardson Allegro, ed srltato. Flru.le. npuii tt " Mf-mleliwohn Aadaate. Atleyfo, rV-herao, opu ... .von Weber ' hot Chickens a ad Is Fined Costs I'or V Oaalty to Aatmals. - tM tha Instliratlqn of Caleb Black,! aolored, -who was fined Friday In the recorder eourt for letting bit, cfcrcTJ ens rua at lanre, some t the chickens being "hot and killed by W. M.- Wll t. urn, tha latter was arraigned on th charge f cruelty to animal la -the coart of 'Squire J. W. CatB faster day and !nd the roets, which amounted to several dollars. Tha darky had revenge, which fee had sworn, te get ... - , . The TVrt RqulsU of Beawr. The first requisite of beauty is a eomlextoe. Ortne tazativa Fruit grrui elar a sallow fclotcbed complevhw as It ainnulatee the liver .and bowela, and the ya t.ecome bright and clear. VDo ewe it io your irwnoa i. taae n TT your rom--irion i bad. Ortne Xxatlve Fruit . ,Ti:p !ei not oauMate or gripe SM H rv p'eant te taa. Refus. stjstatea It Jciwaa Co yf. U Hand it Ca, BBTJEVS. Fe Minor Happenings ; About the Cxr. r Urn aa4 --Teerday traa the flraroT "doy The school coramlsaionera . will neet Fridajr'nia-ht J , ; "! ' -Hndsoms-v new aweatera kave been jrervted 'to mil the member! of the Charlotte tiasebaai ib y the di rodoTs. Mr. W. C. Xowd baa been confin ed to hia room at his horn on South Tryon street for eereral day paat. -Rer. W. W. Bays ,haa aona to Morgan ton and the -western art of the State, where be will preach- and lecture. The condition of Mra, I. A. Dodeworth continues to Improve, thourh slowly. Her recovery ia now praoucaliy assured. -The band from the Oxford col ored orphanage gave a number 01 street concerts yeaterday, a collec Hon being taken up after each. Mr. Miller Gallant haa resigned his clerical position with Pelk Bros., to enter a private scnoot at Annisoa Ala., entering college in the falL Miss Florence Kimbrell waa rest ing easily yesterday after having; un dergone an operation for appendicitis Friday at the Mercy General Hosprt' al. Rev. Eugene C. Caldwell, professor n the Presbyterian TheoloplcaH Col cg: Austin. Texaa. will fill the pulpit t tho Teritn Avenue rrrsuj irnmi church t-iiay. The twilfth story of the near- rk ai raper Is n' tyrmounica ny . Mffoidiiiu and other arrangements ..r piai'ini; the roofing and outlying ornli e oi !.. The condition of Mrs. Cameron Morrison waa much improved late last nicht. She was resting easy, so much SO trial ln aitenuillg puyait.iaii wcic much reawured. The beating of his wife last night by John Barrett, colored, gave rise to report that a big "nigger fight w as going on i ne ponce mnswerru tho call, but the bird had Down. Th Star establishment on West Trad.- concluded an Interesting eries of vaudeville performances lat venihg The building was packed to ts full seating capacity un, a laie hour. KEd" Klrkpatrkk. Who posts he figures on the baseball hiack- ; Uiard. was shot accl dentally Friday while cleaning a rusty pistof. The ball passed through tho palm of his hand. For the first time in a week, there will be no baseball to-day. Seven con secutive games, pn the local ground tested Charlottes lojalty to the national game and she was found not va ni ii.K The picnic at Long Creek yester day proved to be in every way a great sucer,s. An ad iresa was delivered by Rev W. L. Harre, of Matthews, and there were many features of in terest und pi- asure. .Mr. Charlton L Parks, w ho re- j signed' his position at Che Tlamirf ori-"f"" Martin Iirug Company several days ago. will spend a short vacation p.-ri-od In lleiidersonviile, after whi.-h n f will return to the city to accept a j. position at the Charlotte Vrug .m-' : pany. ' The many cbarlotir. friends of Mr ; . Hen Smiih Preston. f"rrnerly a resi dent of tills dry. will .regret to barn that he has typhoid fever and is on titied to his r-xim in an Atlanta. Ha . hospital Mr Preston is a member o' the local etiff of The Georgian, and a brother of Mr. K. R. PfestoRf thl. city. K.M NATl lll Y NIGHT. (ne Ire Week al I alia I'ark hhns i by the Peter Mock t'onipany Mr. and Mr. Pcti-rs Will ( to Tas In Ninh of Health lr the lalicr. i Willi interest ami mui li regret mill :nan ;i.-fvp.. learn tliat the scries of' I'lfty which have been jre?ented each night at. .Kb Iatla Park Auilltorlum by the Pe'crH ttock t'otnpany will enrne to a termination next Katunlay nlxht. .Mr. and Mrs. peters will tlc"ii ko to Kmii Antonio. Tex, In live In ten t of the )'j;ilth of M r,. peters. Th-ie the (.. mi 1 will rnyako In the firfii.e lii.e ..f wurk in K' tK-ral in whleh he lias mailM Rood no . fioroiigh ly here. Mr. 1 . ser. ur. -onei" ,ts he Is universally kniwn here, l. about the' only man v. hb ever came to Charlotte I wh.j ro ild 'handle a .t-.ek rumpany In I r i i f tiiurn tij ,iny advantage Not only ' thak but he has given snows which ! ye-re toncli'ienlly far and away ahead of anMhint; given by the traveling, coinjiaiiii a of that cIhhk. I1s enter-i tatnrnents have been a boon ewjeclal- ! ly t.i the working classes of the pop- I nlal:on. whose pur.se In fitted by the admlm-lon charges. During the pa month), of the present Bummer season many things have contributed to h his patronage, prohibition speakings, , political debates. State conventions and bad weather but -la .spite, of. all he has come out on top. The next 1 Week Will be the la.it. 1 Sire. Peters1 many frlenda trust and believe that che will Und io Texas health end strength. ' ; CUT O. II. IKK-TiKRY IIJj. ' AdiliTM From Dululli, Minn.. Irulbsle I Tliat Pronilwiiig Ofrlccr H In m Crltl- cal t'caidlliou subMcquciit to an . (titration For Appendicitis. Judre Piatt 1). Walker received a telegram early Vrljay announcing that ! Capt. Oliver H. Imchery. of the United ! States army, had been operated on j for appendicitis at Dufuth, Sllnn., where he la the recruiting pfflcor of that station, and that that, his condition-was then satisfactory.' 8aturdSy afternoon a telegram to Judge Walker stated that the condition vt Captain DorYttry Is very serious. Captain Dockery la well known in this seti'on, having many frlenda and relative hehe and t-lne where in the State. He i nll.U'd In the. Hpanish war and afterwards entered the regu lar army as second lieutenant. Re cently he was promoted to a tp-. talncy, after taking the required ex amination at Leavenworth, Kan., with exceptional credit' to himself, ranking high In his class. He Is regarded as one of the brightest men in the ser vice and the news of his critical con dition will be received by hla many friends -with deep regret. : i )f r4tng of Farmers To-.Morrow Mora. ing. . , - - Farmers are Interested in -the .open meeting which will be held to-morrow morning at 11 o clock at the court house, under the auspice of tha Farmers' Union. There will be speech, es by Mr. J, Z. Green, of Marsh vll1e, Mr. A. C. Shuford and Mr. ft.- U. Hurateri - The plana, purpoaes and method of tbt Union wll(&a explain d to soma extent, with tha purpose In view of securing tha co-operation of as maay as possible of Mecklen burg farmer not at present members of this secret arganlcatlon. . ..-JT IS DOIXO TOIXGS. ProrreM ia tba Wat-btvwrd a ad the - Keynota in trte Yooji iden'a Chrla - tiaa Aswdatioa Jleld Much Being; aoaa. - " .. , , - :. : Interesting developments are Uklna; place in the Young Men's Christian Association movement In the Caro Unas, Out of the 341 delegates at the Southern Student Conference held at Montreal last month tt were from the Carolina Student Association, The programme of the conference Includ ed able addresses on "The Christian Ufa and' ChtsJa ervice.!181h.lej and Mission Study . Classes," and a careful course of Instruction In "Asso ciation Principles and Methods." A tract of land has boon secured near Black Mountain and will be made the permanent meeting place of this and other interdenominational confer ences when funds can be raised to provide the necessary equipment. A new Railroad Association has been organised recently at Hamlet on the. Seaboard and Mr. K. R. Harts field, of the Spencer association, ha been called to the secretaryship. The field, though, which promises the largest developments is that among the cotton mills. A success ful work has been conducted at Mo- naghan Mills, S. C, for some years and last December a freneral secretary placed at the White Oak Mills, Greensboro. With Simply at Cottrye for headquarters he has been very successful In his efforts for the physl cal, S'icial and moral welfare of the os and young men In the mills. Last week a secretary began work at the lolt-TJranlte Mills, of Haw River, and the young men employed there are aking hold of the movement In a way hat greatly encourages him. The lolicy of the International and Inter rjtat" committees who are Jointly pro moting this work Is to develop a type of effort which shall contribute to the ihyaical. Intellectual, social and re- Iglous welfare of the boys and young; men and through them the whole community. The cultivation of now- and gardens, Improvement of san itary conditions and other forms of social service and welfare work are include in this policy. Other mm officials are already committed to this movement and a number of similar organizations will be perfected during the coming year. lntr at thf Siixinil Prcfibytcrian Mr. H. J. Zehm, organist and choff master at the Se-rnd Presbyterian church, has arranged the following; I programme of music for the services to-day: MORNING. Prelude. "Allegro cun brio" Fink Anthem. "O. For a Closer Walk With io,l- Poster Offertory. 'Tn Thee Great God". Rossini Postlude. "jar(, fjothlque" Salome EVENING. Prelude, "idylb-" Lemare Off-rt ry. "o Come Let I's Worship".. Mendelssohn Postlude. "Crand Choeur In D" v Gullmant At Iata Part. The fighting parson Is a play unded on a trti story depleting life ! an English mill tow n. White if Is a iiie.f.drama It Is one. of a very hiffil . Ws Cerfain to please all last en. ' t r i'rSn1n In dramatic Kltuatinns, H bright ne.i by comedy, and has on" ff the most beaeflful love utoties ever writ ten. A few specials in 2nd hand Pianos and Or gans. Prices B range from $10 to $150 on the easiest kind of terms. MiiBi cau urn OUSlUSIDF. Manufactarrr of tha SUcff and Miaw, tha pianos with tha awcee tone. o. h. wilmoth, Mgr. A Western Romance of the Days of 1-' '49 at Tne- " ato Monday ..... - V . WEEK ,ttiiTi;iiiHtiit, THE FOUNTAIN 'U-whtOln the old days. Panes de leon tight for la vala. .Now, when w would drink of that ratca T-eJuefiata,"Ve alm'ply brew a , cap of 'delicloua V..:-; ' . ... and lof the exhilaration and food spirits of youth ' ara onca more ours.; "'-''.-'. : Sold everywhere. IS eta. 1 lb can,; The BeUjr-Tajrlor Co-A Mew Orleans. V. 8. A. A Western Romance of the Days of f4? at The ato Monday 39th Series With the payment of dues Saturday, July 11th, the thirty-ninth series of the Mechanics' Perpetpal Building and Loan Association matures. Stockholders are advised to call for their money on and after Wednesday, July 13th. S. WITTKOWSKT. President, tt. E. COCHRANE, Secretary. Porch Just the thing for the porch, the kind that look well and do not wear out. Now is the time to make the porch comfortable. Sleep in the open air for health's sake. We have Iron Cots and Couches for the porch or open air balcony. Everything, wanted e in summer iurniture Parker-Gardner CorapSny That Confer Angles-Why Not Use It? LETTER and Record Filet can be easily farranged to fit the hape of your offlce-U they're of "Y and E" SECTIONAL conitroctlon. 1 A comer angle -Ifke the one Illustrated a waste of tpacaat present, perhape-may be just the place for two tacks of "Y and E" section TranS'ed aa shown. Another adrantae f this arrangement is that your records are bandy U yo while the stack in the foreground may be just right jbr somaoM oi another, ddsk near by. - - . These two itgckj contain Vertical tetter nies; Shallow Policy Drawers for largo drawings and sketches (as well as for Insurance , policies) Box Drawers for catalogs;, Legal Blank Drawers for rata and etectrotypea and for stationery a glass door Storage Sec- , tion; and Card Cabinets for two sizes of Card Records. . - Too will fjnd It most mtemting-to study our Complete Cabinet Catalog and see the different combinations of aectionaobtain abla. Ask for Catalog No. 914. A ' Pound & -Moore Company v - Exdourt Afcots.7 - - Ynrma & Erie tiff. C. 229 S. Tryon St 0FT0 Wit r CURES COLDS ' and G R I P P cSSS KaOerea tha achea and ferarlshTVpsaV k"w ni A" 5RAUUC JIM mac HYD I LAM ,1XA FMLAXTON tX -"vCAUDTPORIUM BLDQ. CHARLOTTE. N.C. WE CARY A Large Stock of Plunioing and heating supplies Write For Prices. HACKNEY BROS. CO. riamblnf and Heatlns; Can tractors, Jobbers' Supplies. Charlotte,- X. C, Tbooa SIS. Special Prices on LARGE RATTAN SUMMER-TIME ROCKERS See the large Itock ers, we pffer at $2.50, $3.50, $4.50 and $5.00 each. They cost one-third more elsewhere. Rugs 'Phone No; 40s. liiiii y. It Is frequently not a matter of choice, but taking what-one., can get to fit This is not the situation with us; our stock contains not only . a fit, but any design, color or style of becoming clothing rme could desire. :iJ't- If it's comfort, oub Two-Piece Suits, in Serge, Fancy Worsteds, OraTenettes, Mohairs, etc,., more than answer the purpose. ' ' - l If it's a neat Dress or Business Suit, nothing is an improvement on our neat IThree-Piece, Medium-Weight . Suits they answer all the calls made on them and in every 'way measure up. ED , Treading Clothiers and OatttUera. Mall Orders BeceUa Attention cbe Same Say Becerred. Tha stons Halag la the Pilgrim Grand Refrigerators Is arwaya cold and The pores lain catering la aa sally clean ed as a china plate. "JLbsa- lutelT Stna, Plt!.'L To bs had of J.N.McCausIand&Co. 931 Booth Tryon St Perfect ComfolOTarm Evenings is to be found in our Porch Chairs, Rocliers and Settees ,yJ?OT service, comfort and desism there is none bet ter, even at higher prices. Five, years' experience with this, line fully justifies the statement we make. , PRICES $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $235, $2.50, $2.75, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50. . . There is nothing for so small a sum that will af ford so much real comfort and pleasure. Call and see them. Lubin Furniture Company THE STANDARD Of EXCELLENCE Our registered Trade-Mark covering j the CELE BRATED 0. 0. B. POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS COAIi corresponds to the Sterling Stamp on Sil ver, as the United States Geological Survey has macte it THE STANDARD 'FOB GBADINQ 'ALL jPTEAJM FUEIj. - ; - -v--' t'-- v' C. C B. POCAHONTAS SKOKElfSS T fbfl Onlv 'American Coal That Has : Been Of- ficiallr Indorsed By the rEiam7 GermranoA Fuel -With the United States Navy, Which Has Used It Almost Exclusively For -Many Years. TJNEQTJALED FOB ' . UNSURPASSED ' - , PURPOSEa: ,:. v- j: 'j Shipments During 1907. . . . . .:; ; w 4,900,000 Tons.' We are now prepared name prices, 4 elective 'April 1st, 1908, and upon application shall be "pleased to quote for immediate or future 'delivery. . . CASTNER. CURRAN 8; BULUTT soiEAcahs. . r.oAi:oxE, vuxeia. mm 11 mm MELLON CO. L Nye Hutchison X Son INSURANCE . FIRE, . LIFE, ACCIDENT " y. OFFICB No. t Hunt Balldlac BcO ttmt aSOX SY1IB01 Of QUALITY Governments of - Great THE GENERATION FOR DOUESTIO a - 4
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