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G ' srxDAY school Assocunay. Programme Par Meeting Saturday ul Sunday at Sugar. Creek Ciiuruh. The Indications are. that, there will m irn attendance at the convent tlon of the Mecklenburg County Sun day 'School Association, mis is convention of Sunday schools of all denominations ; and meets with the . Knnr . creek Presbyterian church Raturdav and Sunday. : Rev. Dr. A. L. Phillips, of Richmond, Vs; Mr. J. B. Robertson. State Sunday school sec- retary.and other prominent Sunday .school workers win ne pru. -- Following Is the programme: , . SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1 Song service. . j. 10:15- Devotional services, Dr. A. J. Alexander. 1:10 Address of welcome, Supt F. & Neal 10: it Response. W. 3. Ranson. 10-10 The Value of County Or ganisation and Its Relation to Town ship and Individual Schools," J. B. Robertson. '. !: Round Table "The Sunday School Teacher." led by Supt. E. A. '-. Cole. U:J0 Address, "How to Fill the Sunday School," A. A. McGeachy. S Song service. 2:10 Some marks of a well-organised school. Three ten-minute ad- 1 dresses (a) "Cradle Roll. What it v Means and How Secured," Miss Sallle Bethune; (b) "Primary Department. What and How," Miss Margaret Ran kin; c) "Organized Classes. What nd How," W. C. Dowd. - 2:40 Address. "Merklenbi-.rg'P Ned of Better Organized Schools; Relation of Sunday School to Church and Sun day School Work," Rev. Giorge F. Robertson. 3;j0 Conference "How Shall We Supply These Demands?" 3:45 Closing hymn. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 10 Song service. Devotional exercises, K- R. Trot ter. 10:15 Address. Dr. A. L. Phillips. 16:45 Superintendents' conference "Some Weak Points In My School How Can I Strengthen Them; 8-me Rtronif Points in My School: How Can I Keep Xlum So?" led by Dr. A L. Phllllpe. .11:30 "How to Prepare and Pre sent the Lesson." J. B. Rob.-rtaon. 12 Appointment of committees. 2 Song service. 2:15 Address, Dr. A. L. Phillips. 2-45 P.ound Table "Sunday School Management," J. B. Robert son. S:S0 Report of committees. Election of officers. Announcements. 4 Adjournment. CECIL JA)IKS AT FESTIVAL. One of the Bent Xinerlcan Tenors K-Iictiiled lor Charlotte Musical Event. Cecil James has achieved a place among American tenors few have ever reached. Wherever he has appeared he has been nought aft.T again and again. The managers of the Char lotte Music Festival have at last suc- wtmAA In uptvirlnir hill nresence the comlntr bla event In Oototvr, and It goes without saying that every . one who lovrn to hear thn very bent this country afford will not mis the chance of hearing Mr. James. Dur ing his brilliant career an a singer he has appeared with the NVw York Young Peoples' Choral Society, the Baltimore Oratorio Society, the Ww York Church Choral Society. Ohio Festival, Ocean f!rnve Assembly, etc., and wherever he has appeaivd the press has been profuse In Its com mendatlon of his splendid work. Mr. Jameg Is recognized ai one of the bent of American tenor, and It , will bt worth the price of a season ticket to hear him alon A fair Idea of th- position h holds may ne nad rrom reaning inn jonow Ing comments. Milwaukee Kre Tress: "They had on of th" best orstorii tenors henrrt In Milwaukee for some time in Mr .Jainc, who s;intr th role of Vriel Mr .famrs displayed a very fine and pliable vole... which coupled with thorough musical train ing, refinement and a rclrenhlng ab sence from all tennrlstlr mannerisms makes the listening to his singing a delight." Pittsburg Tost: , "Cecil James, who sing the tenor parts, has an admirable stase pres enee. and his naturalness Hrul r.uy wsy of alnging at once won his hear era. Ills tones are warm, Fvmpathetlc, beautiful. His voice in ftn of the sweetest tenors yet heard In the Moz art Club." York, Pa.. Gazette: "Mr. James la one of those rare tenors who can lng well and h. graceful. He In not a tenor robusto, out has delicacy and flexibility of tone, with a line range and the knowl edge of requlrjment of his part. Mr. James had considerable difficult work to handle and did It remarkably well." MItti. I). M. STEWART DEAD. Toting Ijidjr Who Had Bwn Married But a Year Iien at M. Peter's non fatal IWMly Taken lo Itirliihurg For Interment. After an illness of a few days, Mrs. X)aniel M. Stewart died yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock at St. Peter's Hospital. At 5 o'clock yesterday a.fternoqn the remains were taken to Jaurinburg. the former home of the deceased, for Interment. A number of friends accompanied Mr. Stewart on this mission. Mrs. Stewart moved to Charlotte a short time ago with her husband from Laurlnburg, the change being occasioned by the transfer of Mr. Stewart to the offices of the Seaboard Railway Company in this city. About a year ago the deceased, who was a daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. John Cowan, of Laurlnburg. was married to Mr. tewart. Her death under uch cir cumstances Is peculiarly sad. The funeral and Interment will take place to-day. At the Stale Normal Collt-gw, Greens . 1 boro. Mr- W. O. Rogers, the architect, writes his firm from Greensboro that there are now about three hundred students on the campus at the State Normal College, and nearly three hun dred mere are to follow. Mr. Rog ers has- been in-Greensboro for the past week getting the new buildings ia readiness for the opening and also Inspecting the mechanical equipment and power-house work at the college. The new Mclve r'Memorlal Building will, be among the most complete and toest equipped science buildings In the fiouth. President ' Foust has been busily engaged all summer la get tng the various buildings and grounds In readiness for a very successful ses sion which begins this month. An additional boiler and a self-supporting tee! stack over 10 feet high were built this summer. . 'The boiler ca pacity of the college Is bow over lot horse-power. - - The roliege operates Its own lsnndry, see plant and under ground mechanical, heating system. THEY TAKE THE KJNHg OUT. t have used Dr. King's New IM Pills for sssny years, with increasing aatMae. tton. They tske the kinks out of stomach, i'ver and bowels, without fuss or file ' srs Jf. II. Brown, of PlttsfteM. 1 a. Guaranteed satteCaetory at all arng stores, lie OCLYVfTVTIOX CALL'I&SCED. Jiorth Carolina Woman's Christina I : Temperance Union Meets in Retds- tTUlo October 7tb-llth. ,. ' The twenty-sixth annum conven tion of the North Carolina. Woman's Christian Temperance Union Is called to meet la the Methodist Episcopal church, : Reidsvill. October 7th,' 2th, th. 10th. 11th. 10I .The annual convention is composed of members of the executive board, one delegate at large from each local union, one delegate for every twenty members - thereof, and one delegate from each Loyal Legion, which has paid dues of 5 cents per member for twenty members into the State treas ury. Presidents of local unions- are ex-officlo members of the annual meeting. Each member of the executive board, consisting of the four general officers, first vice president, county president, secretary of the Young Woman's branch, . gdneral secretary of the Loyal Temperance' Legion, auditor and superintendents of de partments of work, and the editor of our State organ are affectionately re quested to be present at the nrst executive session at t p. m., October 7th. to aid in planning lor the so vancement of our work. .New con ditions and needs are confronting us and demand our loyal consideration We deeply desire that each local union send representatives that we may have a mutual lntercnange or Interest and enthusiasm. Jo pains Is being spared to prepare a good programme, that mere may db a rem treat in store for VOU. Send names of delegates wltnout ae lav to Mrs. S. O. Harden, Kelosvine, T C. I earnestly suggest that each local union at the r last meeting in oep- tember. have a special prayer service imniorinir t h b ess nsr of our Heav enly Father upon the convention by the presence and power of the noiy Spirit to Inspire and direct every ae liberation, and that a great moral In fluence mav so out from :hat annual gathering and pervade every mnnitv A cordial Invitation, to attend state w r T IT. convention. Is hereby extended to the women who lead the women's temperance orKanl- rations durlns: thv recent prohibition campaign. We greet you in advance and will gladly welcome you in our midit. dcr dT.;8gatte.Mr8 S' Har" The White Ribboners of Reldsvllle sre'prepnrlng for a gvneroiis hospital- iti- for delegates and friends. KI.I7.ARKTH MAIK'H. President votrf: Xf JOHNSON'. Cor. Sec'y MARY E. W WHITK. Rec. Sec'y. KLI.KN J. Y. PREYER. Treas. NURSES TO SHARE. win Villi lrnirranim in ine Antl-TnhrrciiloMls Movement at ui ....... - . . I International Cotigrcm to Be Held""- eaiaonsn a "U"ern aepart- s U'.ahlniHnn Mn MtlflPP Zntll. I 1 n m-, ...pt..,.. - - tr.i . . H 1 mitwnnA hv NT ine oiiow.ns ''"Vr;,"r k t lebby, secretary. The Observer: x- h..k. i. win h of interest to the general public to know that the nurses will have a full programme at the International Congress on Tuber culosis. As this Is the first time the nurse have been granted this privilege in anv sreat national movement, inry should unbrace this opportunity to hear In the general sessions of con gress distlnaulshed speakers from all parts of the world. It is an oppor tunity that may not occur again in vears. "In order to prepare tne exniuii wanted. It will require ahout one thousand dollars. No douht many nurses and patients who are interested along this linn will he glad to con tribute, even thoiieh it be small. "The local association or i.nar- lotte has contributed generously. though some of the cltlzene of Char lotte mav not know that there is a rues' ' Association. Wre have an orsranlued body of twenty four members, and we will take this opportunity of inviting any graduate nurses who have come to nsnnue 10 live, and are not members of our association, to Join us. Our register for irriiriimte nurses only Will re found at Hurwell & Dunn's. NKW DORMITORY OHJKHFJ. President H. I Smith Instructs Arclil- lects Hook Roger to Draw nan For New IHtvidsoii Dormitory. President Henry Louis Smith, of Davidson 'ollege, was In the city yes- erday and Instructed Architects Hook & Rogers to begin on the working plana for the new thirty-room dormj- ory. President Hmitn win nav me concrete foundations put In at onco and the building will be ready for oc- upanry by the opening or mo coi- ege In the fall of 1909. The nersDcctlvo and preliminary plans show a very attractive building of three stories or brtcx. trimniea in stone. The front portico will be In keeping with the general scheme of the other college buildings, so as to have a uniform architectural treat ment In all. the buildings. The building wlt. be hented wnn steam. Each room Will be ventilates and will have Stationary wasnstana. electric lights, etc. There will also be shower baths on each noor. One of the special features of tne plan Is the stairway arrangement, which Is designed so as to have sepa rate stairways for each floor, it being Impossible for a student on the sec ond floor to go to the third wilhout first coming down to the ground floor, and vies versa. JIM MOORK FREE. Ixmg Term Convict Gets Mbertr After Working For lite Years on the County Roads. For the first time In five long years Jim Moore, otherwise known as Bud, drew yesterday the breath of liberty. So long a period has he been doing penance on the Mecklenburg thor oughfares for the Indiscreet theft of $4. The case was quite well-known at the time. The loser was the lady who at that time was matron of the Young Women's Christian Association. Moore's wife was cook at the place, and this gave rise to his presence there that evening The Udy laid down her pocketbook on a table near her room. When she returned after s moment it was gone. Moore had been seen there. Much money was found on him and on his sister who came to put up bond for him. More over his wife helped Convict him. His sentence was five years. This was the fourth term which hs has served for similar offenses. Arrrwird For IKtwTtlng Wife. Rufus Billings, a white man, was arrested last night near Highland Park Mill No. S. chkrred with oesertlng his wife at Statesvllls a short time ago. From there she went to Concord and at the latter place Instituted proceed lags. For awhile the man worked at the Leulae Mill, but about the time the officers located him there he moved. Officers Malcolm and Fisher went over last night and took him In tow. a a officer from Concord will arrive this morning and Ukl htm there to answer the charge. TAVL WOOLENS art tni sows patterns seen Caoanlss Co, Tailors. hand- 9' IF Soda AXOTHER BIG COMPANY HERE. American Fixture Company Secures Mr. II. Jr. Herb For Soutliern .Man, ager Offices In Trust Building, The growing importance of Char- lotte as headquarters for selling and f-trtbutln. Purpose, by large con- cerns is made more manifest by the location here of a new company which realizes the city's many advantages, This concern la the American Fixture Company, the largest makers of bil Hard and pool tables in the world and one of the largest concerns in the country manufacturing high grade bank, store and office fixtures. - " , ,t t t I a ....n..n ha. ma At It ...... .u.i w. """-'"'r" ""ur "" v 4"IV oiu i us DUOi ncrwj. aii Building and Mr. H. J. Herb, of thl ager. In selecting Mr. Herb for this important position mo American a la Jure Company has been peculiarly ...1 Luiimv n o am nag t 41 &ini.a.i ex perience during the past twenty-four years In designing, building and sell ing of high grade hank, store and office fixtures. Mr. Herb is well and favorably known to the entire trade of this section, having been superin tendent of the Cochrane Show Cas Company, of this city, for the past two years, recently resigning to ac cept the management of the business for the American Fixture Company In this territory, which embraces Vir ginia. North and South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. Mr. P. T. Frreland a Bankrupt. Mr. Preston T. Freeland has ween adjudged bankrnpt. with liabilities about $13, 000 and assets proDsoiy $4,000 or $5,000. The first meeting of the creditors will be In the law office of Mr. P. B. Smith, the referee. on Monday. Feptemner zsin. ai i" o'clock In the morning. At this meeting the creditors will prove their claims, examine the bankrupt ana ransart such other buslnoss ss may properly come before the meeting. Mr. Freeland is n merchant 01 inis city nnd Spartanburg. S. C The bankruptcy is voluntary. "Bny Clinch field Coal and save money. Never Mind what may be said to you against the Ktieff Piano by dealers, deal ers' agents and perhaps some oi tne aeaicrs friends. We Have been in business 66 i e . vears and our artistic pianos sing their own praise. If There is a better piano than the STIEFF is not on the market at the pres ent time. Don't buy an inferior piano when you can -get the, Artistic Sticff direct from its maker without the middleman's profit (MtSTIEff ManafaciurcT ot the stlrffand Shaw, the pianos with the sweet ' tone. Southern Wareroom 5 Truest Trade Street 0. H. WTLT.TOTH, Mgr. CILUIIXTTTE, W. C. i is j i Crackers that crackle as ' Crackers shotxld , Oneeda Biscuit With meals for meals between fh In dust tight. if0 wtu, moisture proof paekagts. Ntoer sold tn bulk. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY -v I A pleasing, good, hlgh-grads. truly fla vored, amber colored cup of coffas can be had and without the real ColTse danger, or damags to health by simply using Dr. Snoop's new gubtltute, called "Health Coffee.'' Pure, wholesome, totaled cereals, malt, nuts, etc., make Dr. Snoop's Health Coffee bath healthful and satisfying. No 30 to 30 minutes tedious tolling. "Made In a minute," nays Dr. Shoop. If served as coffee. It's taste will even trick an ex pert. Test It and soa. Miller-Van Nass Co. We Keep Your Oothes Like New By sending your suits, etc., to us for tailored frequent cleaning and pressing you can keep them In a "good as new" condition until worn out. Our service ' keeps them clean, keeps the cloth fresh and the colors bright, keeps the suit In perfect shape and fit. and gives it a smart, new appearance. It's well worth the small charge we make for it. Charlotte Steam Laundry Carolina's leading Dyers and Cleaners. CHARLOTTE, N. C. NOTICE OF FIRST CREDITORS' MEETING. In the District Court of the United States, for the Western District of North Carolina. In the matter of Preston T. Freeland, Bankrupt. IN BANKRUPTCY. To the creditors of the shove-named bankrupt, of Charlotte, In the County of Mecklenburg, and dis trict aforesaid: Notice Is hereby given that on the 12th day of September. A. D. 1908, ithe said Preston T. Freeland was duly adhidicnted bankrupt: and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at Chsrlotte, K. C, In the law office of the Referee, on the 28th day of September, A. D. 190S, at 10 o'cldck, a. m., at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other buslrfess as may properly come before said meeting. D. B. SMITH, Referee in Bankruptcy. Charlotte, N. C, Sept. It, '1908. -i, : We have all the latest novelties In Gold and Sliver Belt ' Buckles, " Hat Pins. Baretts,. Bracelets, Waist Seta, Cuff Buttons, Brooches, Cuff Pins; also Gold and .Gold Filled Lockets and Chains. Anything; we' sell engraved frcex GARIBALDI, BRUNS & DIXON Finest - Repairing; Department ' In the Stata, -; s rrrmnMnmm Eleventh Grade Pupils, male and female, wishtns; te enroll la ths Eleventh Grade will report at North Graded School to Mr. H. P. Ilardlnr. Principal f Char, lotte lIKh School ' . ALEXANDER GRAHAM.' ' , . 8upC City Schooia September 10. 1I0S. good Soda meals I To be correct Now is the time to put on your new Fall suit. Your comfort de mands it. Your appearance calls for it. A splendid- lot of ex ceptionally smart mod els to choose from here. Prices range: $20.00 to $40.00. The Tate-Brown f Co. 2 L Get the Best In Sugar, Coffee and Teas from us. We roast sixty thousand pounds cof fee dally, handle two hundred thousand barrels sugar a year, have 75 branch stores. Reason it out for yourselves. C. D. KENNY CO. 23 S. Tryon. 'Fuone ISSt. c 1 What Do You Want? To Save Money? The butter bill Is a good place. We don't mind paying a good price for good butter to eat. We don't want to pay a high price for good butter to melt up In cookery. v We don't like to cook with cheap, so-called "cooking but. er.H What's the answer? Golden Glory Cooking Oil There is 'no dish, however delicate, which you think you want to cook with butter, that would not be better and Infi nitely cheaper If cooked with GOLDEN GLORY COOKING . , Oil - ', IX Is always fresh and sweet.: It Is made at home every day. It Is no trouble to use. ( . A level tablespoonful of Golden Glory Cooking Oil equals a heaping tablespoonful of butter.- v 1 . Butter costs SB cents per pound; Golden Glory Oil costs 11 cents per pound. Save Money! .:" ' ' rSE GOLDEN GLORY COOK IXQ OIL, ILL' GBOCEPS "V:v -OlMributoff, . " --- Charlotte. N. C 'Phone 111.. k ' i j 'si i The fell Season Is fere ED. MELION COMPANY REMEMBER, MELIOITS CLOTHES FIT. You can come to anchor when you reach this store. No need to go further In search of good MATTING. . " ' ' This store is full of Just that kind and no other. TOU CAN TRAVEL FAR FOR . ;. . Rugs and Matting without finding as good as you see. and trouble as well as considerable Resolve, now, never to buy RUGS sulted Ltibin Furniture Go. "VEHICLES" BUGGIES, SURREYS, CARTS, WAGONS, ETC. Wc'have in stock over 400 Vehicles of different styles for you to select, from. Building Delivery Wigpn&j)f all kinds is our specialty. You can call at our shops and see them being made and judge for yourself the grade of material we use. Prices and terms are right. All the vehicles we sell must be as represented. J. W. Wadsworth's Sons' Company Dealers In Horses, Males, Vehicle and Harness. . ICC B. .POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS I llrinnKoffArf f At fliA dnnnrntinn if i uiiLijuuiicu i ui uic vi Li i ci auuii ui uicaiii j - H ". ' s -2- it - s s 1 a ' I IIm I famri wmrm Iiia I Immiiimi rftmi II . -' I yui Lump aiiu Lgg ;iiie uiiuipdU:fl i v For Domestic Purposes f ' I rrompt and regular shit Shipments during 1 Prices and other information on applica - tion to :-" Castncr, (Burr an & Bullitt' SOLE AGENTS, . S. B. CART, MiMter, :, 'Acknowledging ' this fact, let us fit : you up ' for fall clothing while, ? ' the stocks are full and ; permit a selection such .as would fill the'de-' mands of the most , ex- ; acting buyer, . V. Special attention is : , called to our new line of - light weight top coats and raincoats. We have them in all sizes, guar anteeing Xo : fit w any - figure. In shades- and styles we can satisfy light grays, tans, grays,, blacks, etc. Ko trouble about taking care off either very tall, thin men or low,- fat men. An inspection is all we . ask. here. We promise to save you time on the price. or MATTING until yon have oon- jmcnts a 907, 4,900,000 tons r " : V ROANOKE, YA. , Rotnoi-e, Virfmii. ,
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