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. ; "v . . v; - i CBAXIXKTEl) 31.1908: I L.UJ LL U UUtUtU KtnYniWv'ir .''.v,Dtvm BrLExpnjtvi. c a: ixsfected v AU MVni.,jN this fafW.'NW"-kee" FnV Voto Sleii column t rat of tM ctnu pec Una of aU ward. No ad takcu lor lea than to (toil -.Cash lir advance. - WANTED. if' ; WANTEIWre 'sell a paying - mercantile " bueineea. Did 0,0 last year. Pro, pecte good tor another -year.' , Traveling nan say beat town for buolaeu they iv. About II.OOO . stock- Address "Mercaa- tile," car Observer, , , ; t ' l mil.. .1. i .'i inn . I ii I II j WANTED-To bur nine cottage with I or t roorna, AWl ; to W.- R HaHhaw. : . .-- .A.-t9M rVANTED-Younjp lady to work at new stand at- Stonewall Hotel, oat under standing , abort hand preferred A Apply lonewall Hotel, CUy..--.. , ?, . , . - - J . I. -. vYANTBD--HFt automata engine end O-K.-A boi)fw.Intttlnf,r eare Ob- WAWBD-Poattton by stenographer, with v threa years' -experience.- thoroughly familiar wUU Office work. Address "Mia ,". cara.Otaarajr.,.Aii)fc itn.i,; , WANTSD-Te. reut &eh register for two ' , months, jpoo't ear .to buy. Address Bruton CV Mt. Gllead, W. 3r ;;. WANTKP-O'artT who recently advertised In this column aa. "Private Detective'' . ta call at Observer- off tea at once. '. WANTF:!)--Insurance stocks, at sobstao- - tiaj Nerlh Carolia. eorapeniea.v Btat : lowest cash - price. : Trust pepartmentJ noutnern. u ?ruv vompanyQreens. eere, . v. v . i. here. i ladles, steward: or; hotel, a hardware salesmen, everaaer , for cotton milW eh- rineax lor tram roao. manager tor stocs Appiy ,.-ButhTn tmpwroenu .m. glnee , farm... Ads Agency, tj Trdet Building. at Vomer of Tryon nd ; (second Street Thrown Odco- to Several Thoaaend Vlnltom A (Mterpiuc "i ArcnnctBra4 and t on stnujtl on ork-iutrlor litrnlaliinga and Amuigfltnenta AHlxtlo and..Ba- tifol Excrctae 3larklnr' Formal - ttpming of -the Bailding Mr, fro bert, Uy Keoretarjr, Generally' Con jrratulaiod and an Entire KvenlBg , or rwimutlona t AU tqaeoted , M'Ub. tlw .'Worlu". f'., -i-lte? A bulldin of apparently lurpaMlnf oeaoty wituout, it omy remained lor thona who Tteiled tha- new horn a of tha younc Men a X'hrlatlan Aaaoclft tioa on ta vBlfht, of Ita opening to anow or ma apieaaor na pruuaac of the interior architeeture and fur BUhlng, It waa perfectly atartllnf to the aarerat thouaanda who rambled through th apacloun atruoture laat nUht to find auoh acenea within, as equipment ao thorough tlutt you caa put your finger, o to pak. on any thing desired U (ha way o a ux urtoua abode. . ThaH now buildlna aUnda oom pletad as v dtatlnot credit io tha builder, Mr J. A. Jonea; to the archlteota. Hook A Roger; to the balldihg commlttea-ot which Mr. W. P.- Dow4 la chairman! to Mr, 0. U ProbarV' aecratary, for hla unrelent ing energy, and to. the citlxena of tha Queen, city of the Booth, for, when it ehall aooa hold within lu limit the- handsomest office building in the Carolina!, . It already poaaaasea tha moat elegant T. M. C. A. Building In The exerclaea lat night were at tained by crowd that yields itself to no estimation. From the flrat hour.-- I o'clock, until ll o'clock, streams of oity folks flowed thither- KepresotaUve business men WAKTEI Work by an honest, reepect- abla whits woman, willing to do any-: thing, Msrr E. Coartaey, Ko. 10 Kastaoa roR SAUL FOR SALE NleS rubber-tire runabout . buggy In1 good eondltlon. Apply-to W. T. Mares, 14 N. Try on. Office 'phone HOT. . TOR PAUB CHBAP-Btandard incubator and brooder. Adareas "Mae," ears uo- FOR 8ALEJ (1) Threa good eoffea urns, , and gallons, aheap, uam Masiaurant '. OS.'. ' : - t of the .City: with their families and others, leas promlneo; In the social and eommereial circle gathered In' tha edifice and met a nan to man, for It was everybody delight and pleas ure tt wltneaj aocli a handsome home for "the yeunjr men of the oity. ., nrTTZVJC JXJRMIT0R1ES. Tur'nUhed after tSa fashion of wal;h. tha fifty-Ova rooms, single and double, are Inviting to any young man, no matter what his taste- may demand- The furniture, new and glossy, floors carpeted, electric bells at hand, ; votaries . and commodious vitwv ana cu'uouivrvs. Glgow, nhat never reaches a 'pe riod of supreme resoonalbUlty. 'This if is an epocn in the hlstorr of (he, Y, m. u. a. or unarjotte, which had 1U oeginning tnirty-tbree years1 age la a Uttle room over tha Merchants and Farmers Bank." - Ha paid ' great ;nui 10 tnoae wne through thf yeara have watched tenderly- tver" tha organisation. Ha aald-to, Ur' Iiinu that ha had bees looked upon during coBBirucuoo work aa not a. Aire, ling, but as one whose energies wars directed for the good ' of the young men oi ma city, and te Mr. iowd, aa said, it was the wonder, of all that tha building : could j4 be" erected foe 1190,000.. - ''"i-i-'4i ,if, ',- Mayor Franklin' made a tow fellcit- otts remarks In behalf of the citlsens oz me city and said it was great hon or to him to be the medium through which tha keys" were , tranamitted to the atr of Charlotte, ,v . Rev, Harold Turner . In behalf- f tha minis tera pledged their co-operation In tha furthar work In tha iin. building of character. . HU worda wera exceadmgiy happy. , , Mr. C W. Tlllett thanked tha news- papers InJ behalf ef tha aaaoctatlon for their- valuable work durlna- the tnoney-ralalng campaign. " Mr. B. I Kaesler, in behalf of the general- conirwutor, said that of the many mings for which fun da were solicited these days the money which oaa oeen' contributed to this new building would always ba counted by au nappuy expended. Mr. Clarence Kueeter said tha gen eral membesahlp fait like a boy with his first pair of red-top boots. i Mr. D. U Preberi, who.tial Juat bean dubbed "the young Napoleon of Charlotte finance,' closed the exert ctses with a few nappy words, re. spending to hla Introduction to the audience by President Glasgow. Mr. Frobert's expressions evidenced much feeling of gratitude for tha kindly things said of him and his efferots. AsmrAii uxo WEti exhtbtiv OBUOATIOX8 rF TIUVETtS. are sltogvther as well equipped and much more alt-rant in . appearance FOR Alje-rrug etere In a town of 100 I jn" soma In wwoi auborlor people aed tha aalv one Ideal tewa, geoe i (". ' a owsiDaaa. it interesiea write ai. tob ni tntormaUaa. "Bualnaas.' cars Obaervar; IWmarka ef Ex-Prealdent Scarrltt, of AUtomonue iat of America, Re- ..j girwuw.TQ vj ateqimK. For the benefit of the Charlotte con Ungent of active Sutbmohlllats and mbryo drivers of motor cars, the fol lowing digest of remark, by Mr. Win throe M Scarrltt, former president of the Atitomoblle Club of Amerloa, and at present chairman of tha committee tha rooms m public safety, at the opening of the FDR flALsV-My pllworth property, ntara roam U by loo feet, a-room d waling and two vacant lata MxlM feat; alee say stock as greearlea. . 1. M. . Mima. ! , . . , ' . FOB BJEart.- - FOR RICNT-Roama. - Mrs. aJ dj U West Seventh. rason. FOR RENT To young men, large room, nicely lunlihat,' bath on same floor. FOR KKNT-r en-room house, 101 North CaUege street, modern oonvenlencea. f r Apply Charles Rltch, Bulord Hotel. FOR RENT Ten room , apartment- with heal-partially furnished or will sail fur-- alture (new) to tenant, W. F, Powd. FOR RENT 81 x and ten room apart- menu KIM-and fafc Bteaaa .beat al -" tral All soaveaianoea. W, F. Dowd. - FOR RENT On Morehead street two eoanactlng rooma furnished or unfur ' nlahed, to eeuple-for light housekeeping or- aoaro.:' --wan,-', eare woaerven- Tha dining room and kitchen, con peoted in such a way as to ba operat ed without any annoyance to occu pants, are situated, on tha soith side Of tha first floor. v JUit over them 14 tha. roof, garden, catching full brasses from the region of tha setting sun and with: a complete circle of empty boxing for growing flowers of any description. The gymnasium is raanionea after.- Bpeu 14 tag's regula tion : plan. It has a race, track re quiring twenty-ona laps for a mils and constructed according to scientific principles. x it is nttea with every contrivance ' for physical exercise which is common la the premier gym nasiums of the country and as. a fea ture of th new building it is dis tinct , . ..j- .. ., , THE SWIMMING POOU . Oa the ground floor the swimming pool, 30x60 feet In dimension, is lo cated. Its deepest point is seven feet and' Jt wiU hc-ld ; 10,000, gallpna of Water. It Witt B'hM.ted ar a tmm. peraturd of TO (degrees. In the same general locality of the building are automobile school of the West Side T. M. Cv A., New T?rk. are repro duced" by requeet - Mr,-8carrttt, after directing attanuon to tha rapid in crease of the automobile industry and widening field for competent drivers, said: 'C-vt '. 'f - "The frat 'cbllget'On of an automo blllat Is that ho" should have a con eolentleils eariae of ' his responsibility to tne punud and-a keen appreoatton of the fact that he is driving a mora or less ' powerful locomotive through tne public street and highwaya., He must remember that the highway be. longs to all the people and that the taw gives tne right of way to pedes-tiena.-' ' , "Ha la eader obligations to master nis macnina. The pushing of the wrong pedal or the nulling of the wrong lever at critical moment may mean death and disaster to passen gere end Pedestrians alike. There fore, a complete mastery of the motor car. at 'jui; timee la Of deadly Impor tance. The power and potency of any agent for good ie an exact measure ef Ita. -power for . evil under abnormal conditioM?' - . . , ' 'The' autdmrfblllat Is under oblige tTbd to' the public; from Whom he gets i toarr. l.uk mi v i . r . " - - -. " . - eammnnUv nj -fialivitiii ---.hnnr.r I hla rights to ooerate hla motor car. bath arrangement in abundant quan- rot? ' -"d not menace' it: to tl tie, and lockers-sufflclenti to meet arY wi,th the greeteat care and the Z)ST Friday, medlum-sise cameo brooch, figure ef house on it- Reward 11 return ed te Observer. ,. any increasing demand that - may be made for some .years to come. This ground floor in its style of archltec- utmoet consideration for other users or ths highway. This is an obligation laid upon him by every law of courtesy and decency and fair play by ture ie a tribute..as Is for that" matter f"e,2r,";"1 2ecf IV flp ,,ayi every part of tha structure, to the do- Jl? th,h,e ' V!?r?P ns a most powerful vehicle. All these rules might b summarised In' one master your car, v keep a cool, alert head and treat the other man on the famous A Ida Clxara. Co. . " . signers. Hook A Rogers. Tha auxil arles belonging to such an Institution and that-go to contribute to the niiya- AIDA CIQ A RS-.yrash shipment of thaM betterment ,tf man are found in I Mghwaya you would 'Ska to be famous Aids CiniM. on RMtaiirant I thia department I ?,'iWBy. r00 . "Would like to be a few living rooms, the majority ot the epaoe being given over to night school rooms, which are as well ar ranged as any college class rooms in this section, .Blackboards and desks, all of modern make, have bean plac ed ana u is, evident that this is con- X, SALESMAN WANTED To represeift ua, - - Exparienca unMoeesary, ITS ta $15 per ... month and expenses or commlsaloav Tale . Cigar Co., Indianapolis, Ind.' . . , , . . i -. Ooat'BIm $2 to Talk. ' "After being fined $5 for ein drunk, A. I Fink, sf white man, was taxed with an additional burden of 110 ' by- -Reoordar Smith, yesterday morning for haTng entirely too many RAILWAY malt darks, post ottloe clerk, carriers wsnted. Examinations -hero uui. jrrvparaiicma rroa. imn.un I muvrvu m vi uo growing missions I lu vuviiiiw -upun tne inxiposi mi I. a. t. A. ... f wo iwinrn m wiuri. rinK,oia ROl Ahy detailed deectlntloii of the sevll think tbat his t&lk was ' worth this era! departments, how well they are much and he appealed to the Bupe deslgaed and how arUsUcallv they 'lor Court -for another estimate. ere furnished, would not be sufficient I .'- . . . .,, ., to present -to- toe average mind' any mong me gueeta at tne new Btone- oonceptlon Of the' beauty'aad finish' an yesterday wre Dre. John M Institute, Rochester, N. T. HALLOWE'EN J ARTY Saturday night Oot llat-. -Qboata wtfl skate, and will I dance after 10 e'dosav LaUa Park. Rink. A LAROK, well-established Ufa Insurance company haa some splendid openings in North. Carolina tor men of aharactar and eDHity wno can proa u a Business.- Ad s j and- completeness o. the new horn f. As on the speakers so truthfully expressed, It!, Is v rwenty-flfe' Vyears McCampbell end laaae M. Tavlor. of Morganton. -" They .war en thalr way home from Columbia, 8 C where dreea wth rr.neaa Bit e CharteueJ ahead ; df thi city, "had that f It bvUl llT attended h - pellagra con BOTS WANTED--The Saturday Evening i poet weis a tew energetie boys, ever . 10 to- taeatve oniam, . deliver copies and make; collections. .High class customers In best. neighborhoods. No earner loafing ' wltl bad compaolona Good pay and short nours. ' jsstr pnsea jor geoe worxsra. of Chftrtotte, is common opinion. ' THOSE KTHO'jVADie ITJ .1 A Very-oompumentary a things t wese seia tast nigat at the f ermel qpeningl exeroiaesi 91 tnps wno Jbave made su6b . buHdintv, possible, for ?yourtg suKbKm:nm.- TttDradav t if?' Bt Chexlwlcfc-tjr. II. H. Boyd rrwiuBa oaaraa ey air. Q. a t MooreThe Frige. H lnnera. ? The hall at Cbadwlck was filled to overflowing Thursday night. ' The oc casion was the annual, flower exhibit awuyrjr or pnse in the Chad-i WMk-Hosklns section. The women- of the community had decorated the hall and it was a place ef beauty. Ninety vwumrm naa neen orrered in prises by the management ef the mills for the rsras ana garden and 115 for the iw . eiapjay the .closing night. The yeiote garoens have been fine and have .saved the people several thous and dollar during, the year. The flower yards have been: pretty all the 7sar, and for the last two or thr weeks, aince chrvaanthamnma Mnntn. f d. they hava baan a niuiiiu Amtit, This is tha third year that nrl. been offered, and each year they have been than th. .... n - .... rwm uctui,, rer. haps not more than half a dozen failed to have flowers or - vegetables this year. JThe work thev. hava dun. stands a an inspiration to every mill yommaniTy in tne Bouth. ' Mr. H. H. Bovd. annrlntn1rf nt i" mun, presiaea Thursday night He expressed hla peculiar" gratification at " "suits accomplished, for which he said the people, of the community ana ear. Baldwin deserved the credit After some eongs by th choir, Mr. Boyd Introduced Mr C C. Moore, who njaae ue aodrees ef the evening. Mr. Moore got hold of bis audience with hie first sentence . and held it inrougnout. The Judges Of tha vards and nr. Jens were Messrs. H. E. Rranrit snd A mil Hoover. The ludaea for the display were Mr. C. C. Moere and Mr. C. P. Herndon. Borne who have seen many flower shows said this ex hibit was one of the prettiest they ever eew. Not onlywere there flowers ot many kinds In profusion, -but much ware naa reen shown in their arrange ment There was a great harp ef yenou nowera, a ship of chrysanthe mums, etc. Before the prises were delivered Rev. J. A. Baldwin presented to Mr. Moore for-Miss Lul Hall a bouquet of very fine ehryeanthemuma. . Mr. Baldwin then delivered the prise, aa follow: Mr. U. A. Hull, first prise vegetable and flower cardan, tit- un r t Warner, second prise vegetable and flower garden; If: Mrs. Henry Ingle,, second prise vegetable and flower garden, $5; Mr. B.-H. Bills, Mi Mrs. B. A- Mullls, 4; Mrs. H. C. Lomax, IS: iMre.W. M. Mtfrton. tl- U A. Oreen, t; Mr. Williams, tl; Mrs. I . a.. v.aiaweu, ix; .Mrs. Foster Osborne, tl; Mrs. Jerome Gaddy. $; Mr w. H. Smith, It; Mrs. Oeorge Sinclair, ; Mrs, WUl Morton. l; J'- S- ,M?rrl'i " Mr C1ra. II; Mr. Malcolm .Ouln 11; Mrs. J. T Moore., l; Mrs, 8. A. Morris, Mra A. J. Luts. II: Mra. Smith. H- Ur. A. J. Helms, l; Mre. WllUam Belk. II; , Mrs. Monro White, $1; Mra, John Bruton, i; Mrs. Crocker. i; Hr,?uchnn' il Mra. A. C. Wright v wr" CX 1' Mr Kmma Hand, i1.M':.B,1 Er"By. Hi Mra b. a. BoUn. 11; Mra. Buren Caudle, $1; Mrs. Jake Simpson. II; Mra.Oarner, II; Mrar Daxenhardt n- Mra Samuel McDonald, II; Mra tessle Z!!r"l9ThJl' JILri-l nPuxTler, II; Mrs. "' yrvwm, t;, Mrs. caton, ll; Mrs. Florence Ijasltec,: i- for pes display of flower (ah kin?lv Mr. B. A. Mullla. Il;.aacbnl tMwt dtania of flower (any kind), Mra R. H. ingie i; third best dUpJay of uwworp,: Wy .,ginflj, ,ra,. ; Jerome daddy, It; beat chrysanthemum, prettiest let Mia Lul Hall, II; pret tiest arrangement of ehryaanthemume, Mr A T.W. Ingle, 1; best display of vegetable, Mr. R. H. Sills, 3; best display of canned goods, Mrs. S. A. Morris, II, and excellent display ef canned goods and vegetables, Mrs. nnuey, t THE RUNAWAYS." " w' A Wg crowd ef pretty girls, wh can both Sing and dance. lialnar mualn which will hot only captivate one wa nraiu irom tne stage, out waicn I equally pleaain when whistled or sung at home; dancing numbers full of grace and ginger, and a east of piayerf -wnicn it would seem impossi ble to imorove unon. tAathar with a ple so human and ef auch ahaarhina mman, aua acuon wnicn changes o quickly and completely that th aodl- eaoe leentnraiied from start to finish. constant "The Runaway," which Is announced aa the attracttan at tha Academy of Music Saturday, matinee ana nixni. Beats will an nn aala Anuraaay morning at Hawley's. "A TEXAB RANGER." Presenting "A Texaa Ranger" " ."c.nc-,urr or mis city at tne Academy of Music next Thursday, matinee and night the management ot the company wishes to impress okvu Kiv in i u us oi tnose wishing to see the play, that It is not a jeeoe J ory or that of any bandit king, but an emotional drama which appeala atronslv to anm. n ta k ana noBieet reeling in human nature. Mr. Thomas H. Hall has sm . cured a key and mail clerk at th Selwyn-v; He began his duties yesterday. Is the trade mark which 1$ on every gen uine bottle of Scott's Emulsion told In nearly all the countries of the worlds Nothing equals it to build up foe weak and wasted bodii of young and old. ( . : : ' mmtmmmmmmmmimm f I"' Hi nil tmriisi i Ml ' eaM W aapw laaka a afiaat? yow aWTTABOVVME. 40 raart St. XT. trft H at Hawley." QUALITY coTjrits for as much in Cigars as it does in any thing else. In buying Cigars we pay the most particular attention to quality; we don't hold back ;on , the price per thousand. Get your iSunday Cigars from us to-day. . 's; Pharmacy TRYOIi' AWT FIFTH STS. 4 Thone is and tw'; -i Academy Advajuje 8aJV ARE- WASHED BETTER . Tour elothae are washed better at our laundry than 1 pouibl by hand, because w use ten to twenty time mere water te each garment, change the water at frequent Interval and keep all th clothe ta eon. stent movement- In the water durkng th entire waahlag pro. Weere JTO want n Wiet jn wsat it ft imeke socH tmUe. Often yoawant Eett in KuTry, , in tome room in the Iiouse the far-. naee does not reach. It's" is 'easy, to . pick up and cany a . ' , V : PERFECTION Oil Hcaecr 0qmlypd wttk Snwokeleaai Dcrte) . 1 ;i- ; , to the room you want to heal suitable for any room in the' : home. It has a mlnnokfJeMdcTkeaWutelyprevrjiunj " smoke or imell turn the vnck aa high aa you can or : as low as you like brass font holds 4 quarts of oil iL .1 -1 if.AI n. uiai gives out giowmg nun iot 9 nours. rin- ished in apan and nickel an ornament jfriV anywhere. Every heater warranteol Thei Then toe, w us mere and better soap and a higher grade of bluing. ' Try-it make u prove tt Stead; tKndry lAiuidcrer, Byerg, aeenerav mi south Tryoq St ia tat kse bt Sw elsissl ar fetssr. H rs s riHuat. staasv Um laalsjaUsWysieeaa. enmskM slU a atatsyai w4etoalsw sasarelanAawaw. Evary kw wsweawl II iL. ' - fill " D I I 1 yaf Sane wtib m aa aatraat afMy av staeriyinr otraatje. avrAjeni BlsAMT w..,rittm.Himnffl mi . DIL WORTH FLORAL GARDErJG W are now in a position to eupply you with an seasonable, choice) Cut Flowers, Bridal Bouquets and floral emblem of all kind, Beet lecUon of Palms, Ferns and general greenhouse 'plant. Iteration so licited. Writ, Ulegranh or talanhona aa n 'i -' 1 - - . - -WMW. ' T U . Fresh Gu Qfratfonsm Every IJay ,New Imported Bulbs Just in at ' FLORiST THE SOS Worth Tryon ft.' -lhone No. 1441 er 1141. 7 BARGAINS IN&OUQHES ft-- fei ... ace . W ar showing a large variety, of Couches ' avme unusually Dig values. and among them we to IllLsO?' r0mr In,,ut,0,lk h!tthr Couche a cheap as H.g and up IH.0?BUln Uath9r Cliche la guarantee- Ne. 1 leather m cheap a K yu are at all in need of a Couch we can make it Interesting for foa. J V. T. McCoy S Camden. 4 Lynch, 221 East Trade atreet. f .elt. ?hJl.c.ontrc.t.0'd of praise and .these received number less '-congratulations from the"- enor- mons rewd. f -visitor preeeht. mi It a one or tne niastarpiecee la dealgnf the architectural flrra of Hook- Regera, and Mr. J, A. Jones, has added t hi crown another lanral Wreath for .th care and patience and Personal scrutiny he gave to . the punaing work; . Th building. com mittee, of which Mr. WV F. DSwd, Is chairman, deserves eom kind of a title , for It exeelUnt aupervialon of funds,, and -in this - connection : the norgy ana pmc ana everlasting da- Company 5 , , - i THIS iaHAl&QWf?JSS. Greet l?araa FVtttlvsI and tt Obeerv. ancex-The Mgbt When KvU Spirtu Ar as ers This 1 Hallowe'en, th night about - which so- many -mythical superstitions and customs cluster. Being tne eve of All -Saints' Day, It has long been : thought. . in Scotland and Wale es pecially, to be a night when witches. devils '. and 'other jnlschief-making j beings are an abroad en their baneful. midnight errand,, . Farticylariy on . - 1 1 1 - a 1 .... . i aaaaaasaawawaaa ,vF;irpst Received M 'mmmimum:-:. morses and this night ar those aerial' people the i terjninatioir of m D. U Frobert add fairles. aaid to hold-a, erand annl-i ed materlaUv.. u t h Tv.-ihin. i versary, Thus wrote the , Immortal such an sttalnmanL Mr. -Prnhart ? . worK J0 worry in attending to thd Innnita deuil of th .work. The "2".J Charlotte, however, fur nished the money and 'seme of them av it In large quantities, therefore, present themaeiveg among the first w, m. utsiriDutiom of - eredlt. a --;i the EiEBnapH -. : Tbi formal opening exercise began I nor.tJy after, t o'clock and continued I pntua j Mr. J. A. Jone presented ii'." J"" a Pcincations ' to Mr. i the Joreat at that time to ward off I ".r:.?"0" n f the architects, fha muh nt nn nf mri iu.Mr . u i"o aiaiement that th hIMI. thaw wera atmnmu.il n k l iAu.int bl Us entirety was COmnleto with tha ;i full force on that night of ail others f f6?10" , PlaciBa abour too brick ti 01 tne - year. supernatural Detngal "..' " - held high revel, and unlea great cre . Urt' lurn' the key to was exercised, a person was liable to com under the spell of some evil spirit Strange dreams on this night mean prosperity or 111 fortune. ' Levers were tested and future marriage ar range a. xjougje urn or Halloween: - -'.. Upon that night, when Falrle light - On Cassllla Dowpana dance . v. ! Or ewer the lays, In splendid Wa On eerlghtty eoursere prancel-- ' i -. Ot" for Colean the route ia U'en," ' 4 - Beneath h moon's pale beams; v -, - - There ep the Cove to stray en rev , , Among the rocks and streame ' a . . , Te sport that night. Hallowe'sa date t back into the dim end forgotten past. It wa. ob served by the Druids long before the Christian era. Fires were lighted -in Mr. W. T. Uowd. ef tha huiidin. mittee, with expressions ef thanlra aV I um amaijr suppun ena assistance ren dered nis arm and also to JJr Jones j ior seeping we puiiamg expenses I ; Mr.-Dowd aaid ha had! never fc.l connected with any work In which hie enoris nao - oeen met , with . mrh I sympathetic assistance from the pub- I ue aaia tne euuaing was twen ty-five years ahead of-its time, hut that this was ths a-ay te make a city. He handed ths keys to Mr. Robort Glasgow, preeldent at the T. M. C. A. j MR. GULSOOW BPEAKA "It is an unnatural life," said Mr. A pain prescription ia printed uoon earn helo aa thT 1 J5n. haw ot Y. Shoan'a Pink- Tin t.k I were tied behind tho backs of th ne I lets. Ask your doctor or draaaiat it thi. 1 wno lanciea a cue irom tnst cert iin formula Is not complete ,Had pains, arric '- - . Iwan-.anly rina- paUis anywhere gt In- . t,u n ciwiomj ana . others -hoi j to)ttit rrlipf from a Ftnk Paia Tablet. Many -etranre customs, marked Hallowe'en. Sir TPalter Scott in the 4,Monastery" tells of some of these. The catching of the apple and candle Is a popular game In Scotland. An ancient account haa It that on this night the young people dived for apples, or caught t then from one end - or a nanglng beam; . a lighted candle at the' other end of tbe beam making the task a difficult under taking, as the beam, at the allghtest touch, -revolved swiftly. The handa could not C used to Mules Men Falli Suits rpHESE SUITS ato Just about tho aofcbieat kinds . . wffl ee) this gceeon. TkeCoata have th new cuff and packet effects ; and ths rnaferialg used re tha latest plain aad fancy worsteds, cheviots "and casimereAt All gizea and plontr ol atylee to eheo-ggaa wst. s-' -'V'. New Topcoat $10 Up ,. Nobby Soft Hats?4tJS0 Up v TAKE VOUR PKX NOw ; PAY US LATER. .it Womm's Tailored Sail, $t0 irk V,1 . - TT - r . . aca xiorsQ or mme soia must be as, represented.' r , Prices and terms right. l W. Wadsworth's Sons' fiiinni:ny "Vehicles and Harnei5s.M aatJsaBaSaBataaeBaeaaae ' ' t - . I '"' . ' " ' " 11 sawaaa wesaa ' FARLEY AsiON 209 N; tryon St. " 1 . c. CHARLOTTE, N. C. v 1 vrn the muni GSOVS Upon you that hijrll oualitr : i rrr nrt economical than low Dricea. thn begin to saye in earnest. v- -..y:--'., -: best of tf High-Grade GoocX tod you!can always rest assured that you get full value &Wfofcn leave with its. whether : it' ia for k:. r, - J -y:-r rurnitnTe," Engs, v ZlattlngSsi Ktmrpa nv ' - s i;,We can furnish your home from' kitchen :to parlor' Let us have a chance 'at 'i-:'yor.r next furniture want. Lutin Fur:: ':z Cc:r e r reen ume. u w'l Ffaarmacv. v. .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 31, 1908, edition 1
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