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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, SEPTEMBER 14, 1903. PEOPLE'S COLD TtnTfMWlKfl TPnTTRTT? i KTT Ws ahould adore Him for the ihtdow as vaa.us 1 1 til M UVU AJJAJ -X J11 I mall a a IT IS A XATIOXAi; WEAKNESS. AU advertiseiuenis Inserted tasthUj Quoting the Scriptural Utterance That I' column at rmie of ten cent per -line or six words. . o ad taken for teas than 10 cents. Cash la advance.' ' -. WANTED. WANTElrTwetvs energetie sajesmen to cover, city, uooa p y. tr ermaneui fw aluon. ; The Trix ' Company, M Wet Trade atreafc. '- -. -: . WANTED-Foaltion aa .assistant book- keeper by young man. -"n usa type writer. Addreaa "L," careDbaervar. wanted-Wood DUttln machine. Ad- dress, la . R. Camp, Bum. CttWa Oil Co. the KU mt a Day la . Sufficspnt Thereto, the Pastor f the Mrse Baptist Cborrb Denounce Borrow -ln Trouble For It Actual Bad Kf feota la Weakening Fwe of Keals- ' taoc to - Actual Trouble and aa Downright Unbelief Yesterday and To-Merrow Are Alike Beyond the , -mirei or Alortai juao lo-oay 4. Alooe Has Ho to Grapple With. - "Sufficient unto ths day is the evil thereof." Matthew, :14.- A ' This via too text on - which Rev. Dr. H. H. Hulten- yesterday at the First Baptist church bated a beautiful sermon. deprecating , the aa well aa for the sunshine,-for the Book to read, for the crosa to eon template, for the Christ who saves. , There will, of course, be times when Judas will betray you. with a kiss and aell you out for J nieces of ailver. But the man -who uses his ammuni tion before the fight, baa none .when the battle begins. : - ,; .', : . ENOUGH TC-DAT. ' ; ' In the third place, the present has troubles enough pf - it own. . There are two days la the week with which we have nothing whatever to do, about whlcbwe must not worry. One- is yeaterday with all its cares, all its sorrows, all iU pains. It la Just as far froni out our control -aa it la be' yond our reach. AU that we can do Is to leave that, day in the band of that nlghty love that' brought water Paints Leads Brushes Etc ; ye carry a. ' ' Dig Line ol the Best Don't bo 7 until 70a am jirea v$ a chance to prove it weddington ii ardware Co. THE APPLE BITTER ROTv WANTED-Posltlon a. stenographer by habit of borrowing trouble from the Jro the rW .. i.rfv lAAtrma 'StanacraDhar.'' I fntiira .d jn.n In C.ni both I T. . ne TwCa ana SWeetneae out o T . r ' '.. 1 :r'-A.- a r--'r c. z:.ir. 1 tne aesert. ?.-- .aa "tn ou 1 lur uii Din ma IDI Illiorg. immif ti.. ji ! I ' ' i - ' , . , Ject of the discourse wae "Amerloan- Il,,V.r .T ". ,A 1" .V. .ii Helpfnl Bulletin Iasued bv Mate Arrl Itis," an orixlnal name for the disea-e J-Z'TZrtfZZr.Ml ',t'' KPertment Uon-fhl. mastership as U Its dead aister. yes s SISSIZ JSM JK5Py nlzf ta terdar. So the onlv narcel of time -Fiedmont 6ecttoiw left to us is to-day. Anv man can I ".' 10 of Treatment. bear ' the burdens of lust ' onedayi WANTED Board and room for man and) wife and little gal, none nut we beat. Box 71. City. WAKTED Railway ' mall clerks, peat oftic oJarka. carriers. Examlnatiena here November Uth. PreparaMen free, rranklin InaUtute. . Rooheater. N. T. . I specified. The Sermon was couched In the virile speech which comes so eailly at Dr. Hulten's command. The life of every man, every wo- man, every child said he, la Just as surely under divine - Inspiration r as WANTtIWt. lrn barber trad?. Jr wwn . a. - ana tase poeuions waiuns; our aradJ " "- " uaies; few weeks completes, constant 1 1( human experience aa an accident, practice furniahed, aeholarahip includes I Things never happened and never tools, inatrDotions, demonstration., ex. I will haooen except in accordance with amlnatlona and diplomas. WHte lor cats-1 infinite and inexorable laws. Just so igue Oa. , The following- bulletin has been Is sued by the 'orth Carolina experl menUl station , and will be of muoh "This makes my Dllrrlmaxe so Joy ous. I think and work and plan for iuit on div And whlla t dn this Ood, your Qod and my God, takes I interest to fruit-growers of the State: ci?a JN' .? 2:moJLr?w' w occurrence In Korth Carolina.- of one camel ell th. load of merchan- I ccura in very destmct- . k . . . ... a I ffVdl Vie VMkA..a, i - . . Moler Barber College, Atlanta, .urely - there ar. law. which gov- i" ""k!? In S ..Va ".r' n,""? rn the natural Storm of the elements vT " .war.-K r. "" " " v lHC Dl10' lnoun WANTED Salesman with extensive e-l :Brt w aureiy - quaintance with the manufacturing sndwl1cn rute . ne eloctrlo street railway- trade, for ' the! trouble. fitatea of Georgia, Alabama, North and South Carolina. Most be eber. energetle, end supply gilt-edged reference,' which ' must aeoompsny application. , Add rem leek Box lit. Station C, Cleveland, O, .- WANTED For U. 8. Army, able-bodied. . unmarried men. between agea u ana , -T eitiseaa of United Btatea, ef good charmo :" ter and temperate habits, who csn apeak, reed and write English. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, 1 West Fifth , atreet, Charlotte, N. C: I South Main ' street. Aahevftle. N. C; National Bank. 'Lenoir, N. C; National' Bank Building, Shelby. N. C: 91 South Centre atreet. State-rill.. N. C. or Kilt West Main atreet, Snartaaburg. 8. C ' FOR HEMT. ' FOR RENT Modern houes 701, North Church. Car line, roasesaion ve. jet. R. Ci Caraos. FOR RENT Store building on South Col lect street, plate 'glass front. Appl7 to Dr. C U Alexander. FOR RENT Nicely furniahed room with bath, private family, within six minutes' " from square. Terma reasonable. 'Phone -; FOB SAUS. . . ' FOR 8ALE-TX10-15 H.-P. Llddell Tomp kins engine, in exoellent condition and running- ordr- Address Greensboro Supply Oo.,' Greensboro N. C. Write us tor any machinery you need. FOR SaXE Dogs; thoroughbred pet and sporting doga of all klmla, Plgeona, Fer reta. Rabbits, Guinea Pigs. Game Roost- , era snd Swlns. Write for price list A. 3. Landle. Bowsrs Station, Pa. FOR SAlfB Fine young gray surrey horse and - Brskeway out under surrey, also : phaeton buggy. Wood. Telephone 1344. FOR SALE An established business in North Charlotte. Annual sales about $24,00o. Rsaaonable rest. One of the bent stands In this auburlf. For further par ticulars apply to F. C. Abbott A Co. - lascxxtjAXEooa. ... . in. I V i . 'i i . I I l II NOTICE 28 Jaborers wanted tor track laying and .bsllasCIng-: between CHnch ; port. Va., and Marion, N. C. Apply to Meadows Co., care Mr. M. H. Waller, ' Johnson City, Tenn.s Mr. Jno. Ingles, CllnchportJ VS., or Mr. Jno. Reed, Marion, N. C. ' NOTHING BUT THE BEST. WHAT? ' Work done by Queen City Dyeing' A Cleaning Works. 'Phone 246. . WOULD LIKE TO HEAR of good mining or other stock for sale, wnlch would be -a aafe, .profitable investment; no wildcat lakes considered. L. Derbyshire, Box 1810, Rochester. N. T. ' LOOKS BRIGHT FOR DEMOCRACY Democratic Candidate) For CJorernor , rinds People of His Party Both Hopeful and Enthusiastic Over the Result . of Um Coming KlcctlOn Knows Nothing- or Joint Debate at King's Mountain. - Mr. William W. Kilchln. of Rox bero, Democratic candidate for Gov ernor of North Carolina, arrived in the city yesterday on his It la a lovely frame of mind which loves to dwell frequently on what Ood has dona for us. - It notes the little clement of sunshine which exer cises such a revolutionary - Influence in contributing, to the beauty, - the happiness and the brightness of the world. It considers that we have the birds to twitter sweetly, the rivers to ripple, and over and above all these, overshadowing all the beauties of na turs by an Infinite degree, is the re demption of the lost world by Jesus Christ, gureiy this is enough to stop the complaints of every dissatisfied and grumbling heart. . t , t, BORROWING TROUBLE. ' The subject of the. sermon. "Amerl canitis." refers to the distinctly Amerfcan habit of borrowing trouble a dlseass which can be cured only by a major operation by the Sword of the Spirit. This habit la positively wrong. In the first place, bscauie It unfits ua for the duties of the present. In the early days of i the preachsr's ministry hs boarded with a landlady who brought him in one morning a lovely oxalls, a veritable blase of bloom. ' He took it, cherished It and cared for It tenderly. But day after day he could see that Us leaves were becoming sear and yellow, its flower were Insipid and scarce;- In distress, the attention of ths giver was called to It and a remedy asked. , A glance from her at the surroundings brought Jt. "You must keep It In the sun shins," she exclaimed. It was brought forth from the darkness Of its retreat and placed in the window where the full radiance of the sunlight beamed upon It. In a short while the leaves had again become green and . the blooms had regained their fragrance. Our dispositions are like our flow ers. They need to be kept in ine sunshine. The mere expectation of repulse causes nine-tenths of the troubls. The mere fear of a panic has many a time meant financial ruin. The mere fear of bankruptcy has sent many a . men dodging his creditors. The mere fear of gossip has been the cause of slander. Troubles are like hyenas. If, when the hyena. starts at you you, turn and run, he will follow, giving desperate chase. But If, instead, you stand and face him for a fight, he, himself, will turn and flee. If we stand our ground and faee our troubles like men, they are shorn of their power to injure us. But how poorly prepared for the du ties of life Is the man who lives in the gloom of expected misfortune. He prays to God for a blessing and yet before he is off his knees he says to himself, "I doubt that. God might give that blessing to another, but not to me." He is sitting in the gloom of expectant misfortune. , THE PROPER SPIRIT. The preacher told of a farmer with whom he wa conversing a short whtls ago before the damage-working de luge swept down upon the land. Seat ed upon tne front piazza of the home, the farmer told proudly ef the splen did crop of corn whtch he was rsls ing. not leas than 50 bushels to the acre. In the midst of the conversa- ely are 'there law. S2tg A? ufrrow. " U. 'tructlve further storm- disaster ? of ?" f 1AI' , wl wBt- I o, a, recent trip through the '-' ' A- ,n rom to-morrow T Is there not middle section of tha Rtta h -iV.. r mind which ? itterness in the "cup of to- daTVlthouT'borwTn u Ot M'aboundlnar tvo.'of ien Is ha I iuJd naY. glided largely, m many who can luat bareiv t alonr finan- UI lno orcnaras visited, the trees cially, as things are. Jt that one w"?, ,n n condiUon. showing suit begin anticipating financial trouble t. y of "0" n1 climate, and they and he will be stranded soon. Here abundance of fruit, but closer Is a man who is In fairly gOo4 hsalth, fxninatloa showed that the ground but, oh, eo afraid of the rheumatic under the trees was-completely cov palns whk:h the winter may bring. ero with rotten apples and that the Here la one whose eyesight Is a little PP' ail on the trees had numer Indistinct. How much he suffers In 0u Pcks ef soft, brown rot. In the recurring fear that some day he many villages and towns all spples may go stone blind! Here s. a man I "'""o tor saie in stores were affected wno had chills yesterday, , .and he's wun iras rot. looking for typhoid to-day A MOTTO. "Let me give you." said Dr. Hulten, "that good old motto which the dean of a certain college used to give to the boys every year. 'Be prudent, trust In God and work.' But let no man com mit the blasphemy of praying to Ood to take care of hla health arid then sleep In a room -vlth the windows The facta as stated above show the very destructive brevaience of thla disease in this State. This ret' has been known In de structive form In the United States since hit. ' It is estimated to have done $1,5M,000 of damage in four counties in Illinois In 1900. Iu the Middle States the losses are ostimated to be from one-half to three-fourtha Your Clothes Sent Home Promptly We handle your rough dry washing In a prompt, satis factory, manner. ' Our process, wsshes the clothes whiter, cleaner and In a more sanitary way; It wrings them out without breaking off buttons or tearing clothes and It dries them quickly, no matter what the weather. We return your washing promptly, every week in the year, rain or shine. Charlotte Steam laundry Launderers, Dyers, Cleaners. . , S19 South Tryon Kt. , CHARLOTTE, N. C. hut all night. Let no one eat pickles I ' th crop. . The preaida.it of and salmon at 11 o'clock at night and then ask God to Uke care of tils heslth." The speaker called the' roll of dis tinguished men who had accomplished great things In spite of adversity and ill health. He told of Pope, whose form was go twisted and distorted by rheumatism that his friends' called him a question mark; of Dean Swift, living under the dread apprehension of tne mad-house; of Robert Hall, the great preacher, who would preach IS minutes, sleep IS minutes and .then preach again to large and attentive audlencea who were electrified by his power. Borrowing trouble is wrong la the last place, because it is In heart and In essence downright unbelief. Ood has promised to take care of you. The Book is a book of promises. It Is true that some day your path will be stony, but God will guide your foot stepa VSome day you will see the Old Isle of Patmoa flame wUh the apocalyptic vision. Men, take courage." When you sent your boy to college, you did not expose htm to tempta tion by providing him with money enough to pay all hla expenses -fo-r the term. You gave him Just enough for one month. That's God's method Of dealing with His children. He sees to it that every day you shall hava sufficient grace to meet the ex igencies of that day. : - "Large Interest paid fa borrowed capital will eat up your farm; it will eat up your property; if will eat up your home. Large Interest paid on borrowed trouble will swamp you, body, mind snd soul. 'Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.' " . Travel Heavy on the Railroads. There has been no cessation in the good patronage which the traveling public has accorded the railroads of North Carolina this summer. First i the crowds flocked to the seaside re sorts. Then when these began to wane, already the rush to the moun tains had been begun. When the I"" I" ion. the youthful son of the speaker "r" " co?' w"n?r . .j joinuai . iiia n a iv r rt j t,AK.i k i i"wuuimu viniiurn tn minKinar aoout by appointment to-day at the Central Hotel. . An Observer man asked Mr. Kltchln concerning the. report that he would divide time with Dr. Cyrus Thomp son at King's Mountain. "That's the first I have heard of It," was the reply. "Nothing has been said to " me about It. And I would not de - hats Dr. Thompson unless the event had been advertised. . As It Is. there would be present only my friends to .hear htm and none of his friends to . hear wte.- j- - . .. Mr.'Kltchth Is a hard-worked man. He has Just returned from a tour of 1 the west, having spoken In Ashe, Alleghany, . Mitchell, Yancey, Wa- : tauga. Burke, Surry, Caldwell, Madi , son, ,catawba and ' Iredell, been -In all the mountain -except . inose or the tenth con gressional district That he will In vade ext week for a ten days' siege. He will speak Tusdsy at Columbus, in Polk couny. . ' "Everywhere that I have been," said he, . "I have found Democrats unusually encouraged by the party's prospects of success. The only un certain quantity Is the wet Demo cratic Vote In central Carolina. This may Ao the party some - damage in that section, r It may, not. It wilt not affect us up here. The opinion seem rsnersl in Hackett's dlatriat that he will be re-elected." v The. candidate would make no pre dlctloh as to the . party's November - majority, believing predictions of that nature impossible until the entire field bad been traversed and the en tire ground fought over. - 1 ' ' ' Reception Given By Mr. and ' Mrs. that something had hap- V-, f i Pleasants. ' Spencer, Sept, if A delightful re ' eeptlon was given Friday night by Mr. - and Mirs. J. L. Pleasants - at : their home here the occasion being com- - iinrarnmrj iu nn uuian f leasants. MJ. pieasantr sister, - of his eyes pened- "She's gone,, pal She's gone!" he exclaimed. The rising water from the swollen river had swept , over . and above the bottom land where grew the farmer's crops and they were Ir reparably ruined. With countenance unmoved, without a murmur, without the shadow ot a complaint, the farmer turisd to his visitor. "The Lord glv eth," said he, ."and. the Lord taketh away.' Blessed be the name of the Lord.". That, said the preacher. Is a spirit worth having. , , Away with your harboring of bor rowed misfortunes.' it dh.ills poison, It blights men's prospects, if it could Ha has It would vault the very dome of heav- countles ea itself and still forever ' the songs of the angels! But after nil, men get out of life Just about what they look for. If you bait your hook with a dough-ball you will catch a worthless carp. . If you bait It with a shirring minnow yeu will kand a trout, or something else worth while. Go out In the forest and look for rsd birds, nightingales or skylarks and even go surely will you find them, tou win get out of life about what you look for. FIGHT IN THE LIGHT. ' The speaker narrated a story of a battle between an eagle and an owl. The first round took place In the dead of the night -- Forgetting that his op ponent waa a bird of the night, tne eagle accepted the challenge and des perately the battle waged, a Possessed of a tremendous advantage in being able- to see despite the darkness the owi bested his opponent. In the morning,, exultant over the triumph, he perched himself on a limb and dared bis antagonist again to meet mm in mey arena, uown swooped tna and thousands of young folks to pack the . trains, school and college-ward Douna. the National Apple Shippers' Associa tion estimated the damage in the United States In 1900 at 110,000,000. - Description of the Bitter Rot There arc many different yp?a of apple rot, some are hard, some soft, some wet, some dry, some of one color and some another, etc. The bitter rot of the apple, sometimes called , the ripe rot, is a soft, wet, yellow rot, occurring usually as cir cular spots on the fruit. These spots, of which there may be from one to twenty or more on each apple, en largo rapidly, run together, and the whole fruit become a soft, rotten mass. The disease usually begins while the fruit is still hanging on the tree, and as the tllsease progresses, many of the apples fall to the grounj below. Cause of the Rot. This rot is caus ed by a fungus, known as glaeoapo rlum, the spores ot which fsll upon the apple, grow, penetrate It, and cause the decay. The spores are pro duced in Immense quantities In sm tH pustulss, which, appear upon the rotted surface. In many lnstancea, the fungus passes the winter In earth ered spots on the twigs And bark. Treatment. There are two forms of treatment, both of which should be followed. .First, inasmuch as ths fungus is known to winter In the canker on the branches, it is Important when the leaves se off the trees to carefully inspect the orchard, hunt out these cankers, out them out and burn them, and thus remove the most dangerous source of spring infection. . Second, the trees should be sprayed with bordeaux mixture in order to kill all spores, which fall upon the fruit or twigs. Sprayings should be ap plied before tha buds begin to swell , In the spring, Just after the blossoms fall, and every ten .or fourteen days thereafter until the fruit Is almost ripe. .These two treatments combined Will, to a very large extent, serve to control this very. serious disease, F. L. STEVKNS, Biologist "Get it at Hawler'a.1 Mrs. Ketch am sing.. Ode ot the enjoyable features of the services at.the First Baptist church yesterday and last night was me sinaina or solos by Mrs. H. T. Ketcham, of Winaton-Salem, who la visiting her sister, Mrs. p. W. Loving. In the morning Mrs. Ketcham sang, "There's a Land on High." by Taylor. At.the evening service shs sang, "Ave Aiaria,-' oy Muiara. mie has a pure I soprano voice, sings very sweetly and her performance waa much enjoyed oy ins large congregations. V,,A;-U- ; - i) Alleged Retailers Caught. Will And Bob Pendleton were sddsd late last night to the unhappy throng wnicn crowded the police station, the Charge against them being that theyj nave seen selling wniskey on the re tail plan. They are supposed to be I brothers. Tome Lambert a pal of the Pendletons, wae "excused" of the same offense and the trio must show cause to the recorder this morning wny mey snouid not nave been ar rested, or otherwise suffer the conae- quences. .... 4 .. ;A '--?M"- -'; ; . laesnger Coax-h Burns. An idle passenger coach standlns In the Southern yards caught Are last I mgnt soout ii o ciock and before It could be extinguished damaged to the 1 extent or about ll0 had been suf fered.. The departments reached the scene promptly enough, but the flames had got in some bad work before they arrivea. xne cnemicai apparatus waa , ussn. xne nre started When ' '' ii. CREAMY COLDNESS Luscious, creamy and cold, our Ice Cream Is perfection. Expert attendants. Get some at the fountain, , Or order It delivered. Any flavor you want lawevs m Pharmacy TftTO AND FIFTH 8TS. Thones IS ana SM. ; Academy Advance Sale.' We're Making New Records every day. Last Spring we thought our styles were about the finest we had ever seen, but this Fall's models surpass them. And the Fall suit patterns sre the best ever. Fsll suits TAILORED TO TASTE $20.00 to $50.00. Consult Us - - - About Your : Accounting System If you are using bound books, we can show you hoxv to save time and money by changing to the loose leaf method. We are exclusive agents for Twinlock Perpetual Accounting Systems. They are self-indexing. You handle only live accounts. Does away with opening new ledgers. Sundry ac counts taken care of in a simple manner. All metal parts are padded and leather covered. Buy the best. It is always cheapest. Let us show you the Twin-lock. Stone & Barringer Co Office Outfitters. 1 irmrnmxuxMrmYnxxruxvn Letter. Frcn hun, ArL ,-- j : . - .i ' s ' , ; ' Haxen, Ark.. Auf. 10. 10J. ' Mrs. Joe Person, , .Charlotte, N. C. ., - Dear Madam:,, The editor of Ths Goldsboro Argus recommended youi Rentedy to tne some years ago. ' X was suffering from an' abscess In ths right cheek bone, known to the Doc tors aa the Antrum ef Illghraoor. . Although I doctored for two years, ; none of the doctors really ;"' learned what was the matter with me until I met Dr. Crawford, at Atlanta, who operated on me. During the time 1 uaed thirty bottles ef your REMEDY and I am satisfied that it saved my ' life, as It kept me from dying from blood poison while the doctor , was guessing about what ailed mt. 1 Touf REMEDY is not for sale in this sec tion ef the country. My wife Is In a general run down condition, and I want to have her try ths REMEDY, Please ship me six bottles to Hazsn, Ark. I will de what I ran to introduce the REMEDY over here, as I can Al ways truly ssy a good word fof tt. Respectfully yours, A. 6. ALLEN. A. O. Allen's United Minstrel Shows THE fRIGIDOR Keeps water cool all night. In dispensable in sick rooms and where there are Children, Price $i.0. J.N. McCausland&Co. Stove Dealers and Roofing . (Contractors. . 121 S. Tryon St. Cadillac Desk Tables and Desk Cabinets In our Tsble department we are showing a large line? Of very attractive Library Tables In Mahogany, Golden Oak. Early Eng lish and Weathered Oak, ana and In the lot are a num ber of the famous Cadil lac Desk-Tables, which la the latest and most con venient table and desk combined that there Is on the market. See the handsome solid Mahogany Desk-Cabinet In our south window, on -which the price Is re duced to cents etcn, day until sold. Cemw In snd let us explain it to yeu. W. T. McCoy & Co. New goods; low prices; reasonable, terms. Ws want your business. Eleventh Grade Pupils, mals and female, wishing to enroll In the Eleventh Orads will report at North Graded School to Mr. H. P. Harding, Principal of Char lotte 'High School. alky a Krnr.it nw act Air t . Supt City Schools. September 10. 1101. Standard Ice & Fuel Co. SOU AO.ENTS FOB C. C. B.. Pocahontas Coal Endorsed by the CoYern menU of Great BriUiv Gtrttafij, and Austria. ' Fareritc fad with United Sute$ Ntry. 'Phono 1$ or 7$. , - To-Nlght at fl:$0 THE WOLF The Lyrlo Theeire (?f. T.) Sucrees, Via. - a a a. a. m a j ahciu nrr( niuivr VI "Paid In Tun," 'J with :: ' : . Mr. Andrew Hobeon and it ' , , , Excellent Cast. Pricee. J....S5c, 10c, tie, $1.00. $1.0 Seats on sale to-day at Hawlsy'a. a gas plug blew oat. ignition bstnc mighty eagle In a rase, the olcture of cause oy tne contact or tna gag with comparative strength and 'Vpoweri wniem wnicn was neia oy aa em again. In his merciless grasp be seta-l ploye of the joad. ; . : . ine uiaaaxaniagea Dird or nlgnt . v 'V. . , V. and with one powerful, blow of his I r v- 1HT11 Jlave lYw Chase. Aberdeen. v'"" ZllZ "":" crBoer'' r'" f.V""V5: " - Th sporu Of STtaron township are .r- -V - - - .. - i "vniiuren voi tne jignt, nght under i planning for a royal . fox-4iunt to- The. reception opened wKh a Bum- the gloom of expectant miafortnn. nri I ' J J"? "l . h.f f ramea and n mirmln. Mni..tl vnn h... in.. ir - m... 7 .Z I " "c. unldue in character and very enter- the radiant light of the sunshine of taming. Music was furnished by Miss hope. And you are Just as sure to Elva Brown, of Spencer, Miss Msrga- win." , - . .., ret Gav. ct Llbcolnton. and othera Borrowing trouble is wrona- beeuaa selections includingpopular airs from ' yu ot ens of gratitude, various authors. . There was a large I J0 rT,mn can see f appreciate all ths vtvwBitiBM v& yiavni, ijui a las tor the man. who, In the midst of opu lence and plenty, is as gloomy and dis satisfied aa if ha were a soldier on half rations. Alas for the man who number of young people In attend ance. among them being Misses Mar garet , Freeman, of Burlington; Mar garet Gay. of Llncolmon; Hattle Mil ler. Mamie Hatley, Erne ; Hartmen. Addles Perry, Elva Brown, Flora Worthen,' of Spehcerj . and Messrs. Patt Fowler, ' Burke Fowler. Jack Cooke. Fred Toong, J. K. DOrsett, L. M. Earnhardt B- N. Booker, James Lynch and J. W. Payne. .The refreshments consisted of lee young, sprinter : la readiness for she chase and early in the morning they will get tne McQinnis, Flennlgan and Sturgeon dogs together and the fun will begin. The fox will be liberated at the little crseR this way from Car mel church which makes good terri tory within which to pull off the ran. . Vwm SHect Warehouse tot At a meetlns; Saturday or thai sits lit the midst of ail God's bless- exeeuUv committee of the Mecklen lnr and waits for a heritage of grief, burg - Warehouse Company option . nen your tamer waixjt into yonr was taken on a lot in the northern place of business, .you . take his pres section of the city upon which It Is I ence and hie purposes as a matter of I proposed . to erect a Commodious! course, wnen, a stranger comes inlwarehose at once for the purpose of you watch him, because you do not I storing , cotton.- There will be an- served In a Usteful manner by little . Alas that wa should treat God as Saturday to buy this lot or some .vi-ses auc- jirmiruwiie -na t eiro i tnier ana not a--a -latneri it la 1 other which mav ; be feuad In thai i'leaeants. , . ,, . 'time mat we soanaon tnis attitude. meantime. . ' . ; -1" . THE PIPING LINE THIS h "tSs IO need of too. Ke doubt yeu shsedy . kae beard aaoet . WMla it was raasiag anUUv Uw - eu-noer. paosie aeeasae so eatsusiastic e-er the story that l the book was aaooW 100,000 eo4a wws fiird .1 for tbs first dittoo, sad ee week after peblicaiksa a asroael - ediuoa ef sooe enofas. Your bookseller Aaa sseuisd s ktrre I . ; , sumlrof tbase sad aew baa tkeat ea sale. II yoe wset t ' . A Mr. Chamberi' Utest, greatest aor-L the aaost talked -r- lh e-0' J ta ""r a4 get a copy. . ' By ths ssost pnpsiar Aacricae awrtlist, . V? : ; Roberr V. Chambers D. APPLETON ANP COMPANY; Pvbllaharg. New York mT.Uil UK NEW FALL STYLES IN LEATHER FURNITURE The best and the newest styles in Leather -Furniture for Hall, Library or Den now on display. We wish to call special attention , to our Turkish Leather Spring Rockers at' ': ' $25.00, $23.00, $35.00, $10.00 and $65.00. It is a luxury to sii in them. . , -' Special bargains in Leather Library Suits of .three pieces, consisting of .one Sofa, one Rocker snd tone Arm Chair to match. ; Iook where you will, but you will find no such values as wo offer. , '
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 14, 1908, edition 1
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