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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, NOVEMBER 3, 1903. (v r ' , EOPLE'soo'";;::!: - AU adrer(lfcenieia l.mrrlrj 1ft t column at ram of u a .rents per Hn of six words. No ad tukru lor 1cm than 20 cents. al in ajtaiice.' WANTED To.buv 2(0 borne and mules. I wlU be at W&tlsworth's Bona Co. UUm Nov. (U and Tlh. J no. tjelby. WANTED A. white maid eervant to do house worn and wait on table (or lam - !ly of two people. FoalofTice Box N. Hi. Raleigh. K. C. -; -r-f WANTED Tt buy 109 rood horses nd mules, at Wadaworth's Stables on Nov,' ta ana nn jonn neioy. ; WANTED By young man. board In pit -rat family. , Address car Belays Hotel. -. ..- , . . WANTED To buy 100 goo horeee tad - mules,- at W arts won tia stables on Nov. to and 7th. John Belby. -.-v-'- ',,-s WANTED Salesman--, already traveling. to sell aa aid -line Linseed Oi( and Paint. Commtsaloa exceeding liberal,'. Ad- areas ox , Richmond.-ve. .. - WANTED To' buy 10 good horses and suilen, at wadaworth'a arables on Nov. lb and 7th. John Belby, . -. - WANTED To or three furnished or-un- .... furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Aoareas a, w. o.. care UDserver. ' WANTEDTweifly-flve areata frera U to - a years -' of age, to travel different States. Aluat be atricuy 'sober end bon- . eat. with aood reierenoeav aincle men pre ferred, good pay. Address Lock Box Mi. Inerlou, W. U. r:,- ' t '7, , W A NTED Partner with S2S or tffiv to go ' in up-to-date oarrlag repairing' and borne shoeing shop In the beat town in the Stale, . with, a livery stable to do wortt for; good farming sect loo; a Use - ohanoa to do a rood business with a small capitals ASrtraas Business, ear unserve. "WANTRD T buy ZOO Horaee and mules. a will be at wadaworth's Sons Co, : staWes Nov. ita and 7th. J no. Helby. WANTED At one, position br reliable reaistered pnarmaoui. Address -Qui nine, care Observer. WANTED To buy M0 horsea and male, v I will b at Wadaworth's Bona ,Co. stafaaes Nov. th and 7 th. J no. Belby. ron rent. FOR BENT Rooma, ,Irs, A.' O.Veson, .11 west Btrtniw roR RXNTWSeverat nicely. turn la bed rooma, Belmont Hotel. -, , syir REVT-lirrt furnished front room In privet family, with us of bath and telephone. Close in, oa ear Una Tele phone hl "y... . : - '"-w v-'v,' '.;c- roR RENT To yeunr men. larse room, nicely, furniahed. bath am same, floor. 'JPhen UW. -. FOR RENT On "Morehead street, two eannaetlng .rooms furnished or unfur nished, te couple for Ush housekeeping e board. "an,' car Observer. ' - - WSCEIXAXEOTJS. AID A, CIQAH8 Freeh shipment of those famous Aid Clears., uoiu nestaurani VI ARB mU DTEINO but not dead. : Queen City Dyeing and Cleaning. Works. LARQE, vrU-etabllahed lUe inenranre company baa some splendid -openings in : North Carolina, for men of character and ability who can produo buaineea, Ad dreaa with references .Bos 6oV Charlotte. . BUcoo Vmm Trio of Hallo we'en Parties, ftp td'Th Pbserver. ,v. V-v-wX; Blsooe. Nov. t-Thui 1IU1. 0W was aglow Baturday night when there were three Hallowe'en parties given lor u young people. Mrs. S. RPae entartaln- d sompllmentary to- her ilttl daughter, 'Alios; Mrs. Robert K. Pag opened her ' Oeaatlful and apacioua home to the young frienda f heir- on Rlchajdj and At-the ; tome of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. 8 hamburger, , thete daugbur. Miss May, antartalned . with A most delightful Hallowe'en party. ' The parlors war beautifully .decorated . ' with oak leaves, banging apples, ar of fed sorn. etc. lanterns made of 'pump " kins illuminated the walks- and .porcnJ : Aa aid witch, acted by Mrs. it, b. ow ' man, read th palma-and -toid the fo- - ture of the gueats. Many games of for tun war, tested. Tjoltojous refreahroentk r were served, f - v :; Th foilowtoaT fhotakh wltche were preeent; Miss Elisabeth Lflea, Mr. Clyde Capels ,Misa Janle Russell...' Mr, Jonah Xeachj Miea Jan Coggln, Mr.-. Brooke Mlas JUsxle Connelly. Mr. Hoy Taylor) Mrs. O. O. Page, Mr. Tom Hurley; Miss . Koae Cogguv Mr. H. Q. Sink; Mr. Torn Burt. Mr. UKsr.Shamburger v wnEcraoyi retcrxs to-night ' Special Wtraphonlo ' and twoptt , v conic" iservlco at Academy. ' - Aa the battle of ballots r advances nor and mora Interest 1 toning taken ' in receiving the election returns, Tha managers of the movement to secura the retur'ne at th Academy of Music ' ar greatly encouraged by the way the project has; bee received, and it now looks a if they wlir hava' a crowded, house of ladlea and gentlemen. They - ar sparing no efforts to make It a complete succeis. Mr. John Snyder, of the Kdisonla, and Mr; J.- Hendan, ; of the Theatre rilm Supply Company, ' evlll fiav charge of, the: stereoscope. Th services of four experienced pen. man have fceen secured to write -the , returns upon the slides as they are received from tha direct awrvioe of th Western Union, :A It will be 1m poaalble to throw some of th election returns upon th canvass. Prof. J. C. Cochran has tn secured a mew phonlsc 'Hutchj" will furnish pic tures of Bryan and Taft, and cartoons i to amuse -the -crowd, '. Tha Steele CYeek Band will furnish mualc. Oen ral admission It cents, reserved seats 25 cents. Tickets oa sato,' at Hw- leya. - ,. ' : .'. ':;;;., -r:': Trek Dno Eirfuslvely Tic. , ' to txcyc4 Mr. P. C. Whltlock, of th local tar. who was a rajjsenjrer aboard Southern t-ain No. I yesterday morning, whlclvj V aa wrecked near Nebo, arrived la th . nty late yesterday afternoon. Ia con versation with an Observer man last alftht he declared that there was but one explanation of th wreck and that was rotten cross-ties. Not a sound one was to be seen anywhere near the - scene of the accident, said he. and the train was rtitrhed simply because the outside rail en a curve turned over. Although almost all the car left th tracks no one was hurt. - Dcc3 T3 Cviit Yea? ; Er.g-UsVMcLarty Co., the enter prtilne DruKSista Cf Cliarlotte. are havlr.r such a la.-r run on "HINTvr pO," th newr K:7tv Cure and ' Ij.'erv' Tonic, ani h. ar It bo h!gh!y praised that tht-y now o.T-r to ruar ante It. In every case to cure a:i forms of KUney Troubles ami NeFVOUI Disorders. T"y Ty 1 t lc il 5r" act :ve you entire f-.f s'nn. . If you h -i It. it ii V "r rl-'t, rc-t . - .. A i ).- - r i t I y p 1 HE GAEAGES TO BEMAIfl liOAKD " . REFUSES Sir, W. 9. Chambers Inlrod ucl Ordi , nanca ForWddlnsr Opvratloa . of Garages Within tli lire Limits or . I nder Any Public Sleetlng-Place, ', But the; Aldermen Turned It Ixntm, and Will Itfgulate t:ucb Institutions 7- by Ordlnancea to Ho Prepared , I'lght oa 4Ca About 2tef using to Furnieh Gas eiarted by a com tnnntcatloa From Mr. Frank : ' eawyetwMr, AVatlswortli Put , Water Board. . ' ' Th board of aldermen -tided aver th garage agitation last, night '. by passing a ' motion introduced bp Coi T. I Klrkpatrick giving the oralnanoe commltteo power to prescribe bounds and regulation for the operation of such Institutions, the conunlttee to port back to the board. , This action wai taken after an exhaustive" dis cussion and volumnoua reading of ex- tracti bx Mr. W.' J Chambers, irho declared that he old not care person ally about the matter, but had a pub llo duty to perform and was going to do it. The Southern Automobile Company, against whom the agitation was -especially directed, u , repre sented at the meeting br Mr. W. C. Maxwell who made the proposition to remove these Institution out Of the kflre Hmita really appear absurd. He also Indulged in reading reports and ODlnlona as to the fire nasara.oeca aloned by garageaj all of them agree tog that the Are danger wae . not amplified by them.', ' ; Mr. Chamber introduced tne mat ter to the board in th shape of aa ordinance forbidding the operation of garages within the flra limits and pre scribing that none be operated under a publio meetlng-plaoa, this olanse be ing aimed directly at. the eoutaem Automobile Company, 1 t THB DISCUSSION BEGINS. Mr. Chambers then toad opinions from insurance men. most of whom were residents e Che city, citing the danger accruing from garages situat ed - tinder ' auditoriums and other places of gathering. He read th At lanta ordinance bearing on this sub ject and newspaper quotations as well. . Colonel Klrkpatrick moved that the entire report of Mr. Cham bers, who was a committee of one ap pointed to lnvestigate-thl matter, he received aa information- ana passed aver for th , present. This motion failed on a vote of , to t. Then af ter an Interval In whtclv petitioners were beard. Col W. C. Maxwell too up the apposition andcttedfacts,arW opinions in detail as .to why there was no danger in 'garages. He neoiarea that one had Aeea.operaUd under the Auditorium ; prior, to, the - remoyal . of the Southern Automobile Compariy offloes there : and no "objection had been -heard to it U'Mr.1,ChsMoea,,' said he, "Jias 'read .several letters, but only on of them la from an out f-town 'man and.He Is 'In the in- surance business. ' The othsrs he read ar from local Insurance-men." The Insurance rate is-' higher ; an0 "theatres and -publlo meeting places -thau 'lt is oa garages Whlclrseema to' show that the danger of the first' is greater than oil garages Aloh,'-Nowthe tjomphtjnt which the lnsuratto -people make 1 tha. the hiaard 4 is greater . and : th rata Is consequently " hignei". "Th owner of th Audnorium -oaght-thea ta be the one kicking on -the apera tlon of a garage in their-bulIding-iOu tha other hand. -they, ara her with the owners of the garage fighting this ordinance. They -ara wluing .to pay tha rate.- XI ' they thought Jtt was dangerous, It would be to (their inter est to run the garage out. In answer to coionei - xurspatneara queauou mm to- who wa . raising tha opposition, Colonel Maxwell couldn't answer. Ha went on to cite the fact that .drug store, keep gasoline, and yet no ob jection It heard about it, -The niy danger In a garage is certainty in we rasolln : kept there, and - yet the Southern Automobile Company keeps Its store of gasoline entirely across th street; . Mr. Willis Henderson asked him Jf his clients were willing do take tha gasoline Out of the tanks at night, to which Mr. i Maxwell- replied that this would be more dangerous than keeping it In the tank, : After ha had stated that the Southern Automobile Company-was willing towany reason able restrictions being placed arouna its xarage. Colonel Klrkpatrick made tbe motion referring the matter to the ordinance, committee to Accomplish this end and so the, matter Tested.;- - COMPLAINT -AiaAINST. dCS. ' In., communication, ftomj Mr., -if. McM. Sawyer complaint 'waa''. made against the ' iC for refusing' lo fur nish gas, for illuminating purposes' uhleas: the applicant : also 'purchased. his" electric Ustht from this cohcera. The board's attention -was merely eattj ed tor the situation by Mr, Sawyer) ana Mr. O. O.. Scott-moved that this mat ter gn te the city attorney for a wrl- ten report "and, that a committee "of three) be appointed to look .into vtne trouble: "Mayor TYanklln apppinted Messrs. Scott, Klrkpatrick and belr. It was agreed that It wa strictly a legal proposition and a written report from th city attorney would 'be - es sential before any step were taken.'-' i FOR aTREET ILLUMINATIQK.V Mr. P. M. Cave presented an esti mate, from tia Booth ern Power Com pany aa to tne coat or permanently lighting th prominent streets of the city, the offer, amounting . to $110.. a month. Strong objection was made by Messrs. Chambers and Henderson to appropriating this much money for such a purpose wben section of the outskirts of the city needed, lighting worse and every, cent of availablo money was needed on '.the streets. Mr.- Henderson attain kicked on the reference of this matter to any com mittee, saying that It was tha duty of the aldermen individually to thresh oat uch proroaitlona. Colonel Kirk patrft k thought this would, be firia ad vertising for the city of a conservative sort and made a motion that It be tried for three months and this car ried by a vote of . to 6, V OTHER B-MAXJLZR MATTERS.". The -board of rvt,;,,. service, through its chairman l'r. T. TV. Haw kins, asked the fcoard to rnaoalamlso several street and alo- t tak cog nisance, of th bad condition of Eat svena from the railroad to i:.-rowell street. He said that tha servi.- board was still engaged In lookir.-? into the proposition of paving th I'aulevard In DU worth and -while no esreement had been reached, he thou t the tar and gravel preparation vrcn.ii J.av o Ticklme. tlrht Cortrhn. c.n te and n-m k!y lixert ::h a r-e,-Ini2 -ixta ar !-- ' v. v l.r. b: '-.V O" I I - ! - . J- 1 . Tory o- ' rtnt t .na ei i; -. f i finr.. No C'pU', r.3 t! Inr.v.jr' li;-.;y n-'hln or imiiaf-. ', d-r lavi of r -:'-, Inn- ! niotiniMinous ehr-iH, gives -tlie " f.-frrtie to It. r-.-oop's Coug.i J-:. j(,H. !.av rav tl.a power to e-m-st t1. ..-r-Pirig C"!!?! and to rxt : l eal ti: most s n iv hmnc ' il '-' rom -hi ;1, l"r -V' a "), h,sv du.!.d 1 r. ., r.i p-i'M'l ftw-I in be j - f t i - r - T"tii' : ; t.v-. i iy ' . ' 1 : sr.-: i t-n- It be used. He asked Indulgence until the next meeting. The report, from the charter com mlttea was that it would be ready to report at a later day this week. . Mr, C D. Bennett in a communlca tlon declined tha nomination of place on the watet board and oh mo tion ot Colonel Klrkpatrick Mr. j. w. Wedsworth was elected to succeed Mr. E. Ti Canal er. Th charlotta Drag Company aad th HamUton-MarttnDrug-Company were amy licensed to seu wnisary wa prescription. - ,f j , FlGrRES AS TO TAFTS TOt, fnaRnMriai Train TTaa Traveled 15,000 v allies Tnrough Twenty-Throe fetatea wrboee Wot - TJancea anenunw r; TJpoa they Candidate, Buffalo dispatch. .1st. Th decision armed at by fudge Taft while at Hot prlngs. Ya.fJ- in August, that It wa his duty to go cut and meet th American voter face to fay haa renultad In the travel Of the "Taft pecial"f for 1S.O0O milea From th nakotas to Tennesaes: from Colo rado to Connecticut, through twenty three Statea the 5 candidate has Bi4ache hia-causa and tha RepubU can dec trine. Hia Journeys have been almost unbroken; ha has traveled oay and night -But ; tw-night the Taft smile" was as broad and Infectious as ever. - ' ' . - ? "t feel little wearyt-but In as good physical condition aa ever In my life," ia the diagnosis of nimseu man oy th ludar ta-alaht.- - ' ; That tha strain has been great and the work wearisome there is am pie evidence.- Judge Taft has had a pe cial train throughout. It haa been in cnarce-oi l.oi. uavniei nansuuk w reant-at-arms Of tne united Btaies Senate.--- --i': "'-''-l -. j, t. Williams represented t-nair man Hitchcock and- tbe national com mittee. Wherever Judge Taft spoke Land whatever he said was made avail able to the press tnruugn uus j. &ar ger, hia publicity agent. - ' wendau Misohter, assistant secre tary, haa clung close to tha coat tails of th candidate, and has "taken" every word he haa uttered In- short' hand, and occupied himself between stations m putting tha speeches on the typewriter for publication. . , - Dr. J. I. Rlohardaon. of Washing ton. D. G, throat specialist, baa heard every speech Mr. Tan ha made, and points with , pride to the fact that Judge Taft has kept on talking. Craw ford Kennedy, of. Nebraska, has dis tributed a million photographs and a minion ana a aair xart buttons from the tram. ' Colonel Graven Largo Liars, Ifaea" Telegraph !,?;:: ; It Is wall known blr the many Oeor. gla, admirers bf -Col. John, Temple oraves that there ia . nothing email about, him but his alse. v Tha beet evl- lence and apeclfleatloii of the. large ines upen which he is cast In so many ways 1 to be found in-hie announce ment in large type in The Charlotte Observer of an- Independence - party meeting at which h was to. be the chief, speaker la Charlotte Monday nlghi. .The , - advertisement -reads: The, orinoipat speaker of taua vent ful occasion will be Hon. John Temple Oraves, the favorite won ef th South ana a remleruun- tarougn wmom tn New Independence party honors the Eouth toy creating , tier most illus trious and beloved editor, soldier, ora tor ana etateaman into one oi - tne leading sandard-bearcrs for th new cause.- aa the nomine tor v ice-rr si- dent of the .United Statea" ,'; Hethodlat BUhopa - AsHgwed to- pre aide, Cve Various Cwfereaces. , Slons of the -semi-annual meeting of the blshope of the Methodist Church hero to-dar were devoted to the as signment of bishops to preside over various Conferencea ito be. held next spring In all parts of the United States and In foreign countries In whloh the Methodist Church Is established. Among the assignments are the fol lowing:-- 4 -: ,-i--VV:: K .,., ;, Karl v Cranston, 8t jonns - river CFlorldaV and European Conferences In Italv. North' Germany.' Denmark, Norway, Sweden1 and Bulgaria ; " Henry Bpeiimyer, Araansaa, una Rock and .Mexlco.f,- '-?ji f William Burt, central Alabama, French mission and south Germany. T, Bi- Neely, -pper Miasisaippi, Louisiana and Newark.. Robert Mclntyre. Mississippi. South Florida. Mission and Florida & i;jiipisjiisiasssiilsaiiiesi.saaa.i"i.i 'li i ?-i Society Officers Installed. Special io The Obesrvervt VP:'fi Davidson, ' NoW 1 The ' mstaltatioa of reeenUy eieoted offloere took place this momlng tn the Eumeneaa Society as fol lows: S. A. Unley, Savannah, Oa., presi dent: J. M. Harden, AbbevUle, fL CH vie prealdent j J, F. Nash. Sumter, 8. XI aeo- retary;. C D. Montgomery Atlanta, Oa, reviewer, re i'M-:, "tA--. - '"f :. President Smith leaves to-morrow to at tend the Georgia Synod and to touch at ethet - Southern ponta.4 ,?? -IUvSi--.' SHRCKUGfiT Will Till U KKT v'Frowi the fop of the Tocop- - krns tower The Observer, wtu Announce) to 1 the people ;o Cbarlotta ' and. f Jlegkleoburg . county; at midnight the result - at the 'national electkm.' At IS . r o'clock, midnight, tbe powerful ' - seuvhllht at the top of the " tower will be directed toward the- fiowtfa ,if, lr. Bryan elected, end toward the N'ortlt . : If Mr. Taft is the cholce of '. toe people of the country. In : the event that the election la close or the returns stow, and definite aews conseqnentiy de ,. -layed, the final result will be made known in the manner - Indicated above aa soon after ; ' midnlsrlit ; as definite returns ' are obtainable, . The ' search light will be fixed toward the Jorth or the South,. aa the, csae may be. for a period ef . go minute, so that the people of the city and county may be '; fully apprised of the result. . Earlier tn the night as soon 1 aa the return begin coming ' inthe searchUght .will be . ased t indicate the drift of v the election.. For tnataneeU . the new from Ohio Is to the rfieot that Bryan la In the lead -in that State or will probably . carry It, tbe searchlight will . re rtii-e-ted toward the Sowth; if Tuffs star Is ha the aa ; cctulcrtcy the Uzht Will shinei -toward the North. In the lndl- . fstiou of these ternjvorary d-:: vantage the aearclillcht will f-Taud at tire "plven point, Jforlh" rr South, f ir , 3 mlnntes; . irii-:r tito 1 ,.- in the bulletins, i .'uiinir tlmt there IS noth--. i r domsi," tike l'lrht-wlll be . i t i fx-mlii iilar. When the re-, - t I dclinilHy V riown, prob' . i ef ti In! '.f, the- ! . h will ; I i .ni li'd tuvtur.i tiie North r iiie fontlt for 23 miouiei, s t! ore need he no ml-take a - t:.a fK:t-. 4 tf. th-j day's i - ' - VQvnrn sale coxru&ED. Crrrrashoro Table Company' Affairs Finally Sealed teallbnry ' Betail . XJanor House Adjudged lUakrapt- tjiK-i urcensuoro ..notes, ms. ?;.-v,. . ., '.'. . Observer BsmeeaV-? ;Tbe Bevlll Building. ' - y 'i Oreensboro. Nev. 1 "la the United States Court this after noon Judge Boyd sigaed aa order con firming th sal of tha property of the Greensboro Table Company : to Mr. B. ' P. Wharton tor flMSO. The last was th lourtn, sal of the property by tbaraeelv- er. Mr. c; Hood. .i ; :- ' The retail .Jlquor firm at MaCaQ - Pes pans an, of Salisbury, was adjudged a voluntary bankrupt today vodge Boyd rererrea th matter to Mr. J. H. Horao, refer te bankruptcy at latlabury. Mr, W, H. Woodsoa. wa apoointed -reoeivar, Tli Uatnlltlra of the ftnu ar $3,10, wkh Th Dally Record this afternoon charges that the Republicans sent will Rudd. col ored, to" rreemaa'a Mill Saturday night to flit the appointment of Mr. Cicero Hai ton. who had aa appointment to speak at that place sad was detained, . Rev. B. M. Rankin, evangelist of Orange Presbytery, organised , a "Prsbytsr!an ehurca at EXland, Orange oouaty. y eater- Am : - I . ' . -- L Mr, at j. Linton, of Xalelga, spent last night to Greensboro with his daughter. Mrs. A. O. Corpanlng, on hia return from a visit, to Charlotte, v wail at the rail way station here a pickpocket "touched" him for . : " - T-; ' L The receipts of the 0ensboro postofflce for October war feULaf, this being aa Increase, at fctTl, ever th corresponding aaonui imn year. - --. . . . r-, During th month t October 71 'war rants ware issued by the Oreansbore po lice department, at which had to do with liquor In soma form en other. There were three arrests for retailing, seven for drunk and disorderly conduct, six for drunk and dowa aad lour for plain, old- faehloaed drunkennees, , . ' .WRECK OK WKSTERJf ROAD. So. te Front Knoxrllle to BalisborV Derailed Near Marlon, But No In lunea Hesult. Bpeolal to The Observer, , '" Ashevtlle, Nov. t. Passenger, train No. L between Knoxvllls and Salisbury, which passed' here this "morning: about 7 o'clock, was derailed at a point Just east of Marlon with tha an sine and. every eeaoh save th Pullman leaving th track. Report of th accident was Aceived at division headquarters soon after tha de railment eeeurred and also the Informa tion that no on waa Injured. Just what caused' th derailment was not stated. ; It Is said that th' tram was moving along at th usual rata of speed when the derailment ' , eeeurred. t Th emergency brakes ware applied end the train brought to a stop before any damage was don. Nona of the - passenger, ebaohes turned over. They simply ! left the rails, tb wheels of th trucks runnin: along oa the cross-ties. .The track was blocked for several hours this afternoon, trains No. U aad U transferring at the scene ef th accident. , a :,:, jv'-v. .;. ;'' ' '.lwn..llwTO. Ml, il.W MVWSW Osmonet 1 Barrlnger Conspaoy - to Fartiolpate in Record Ran of W.oou Miles To-Day. -i :.':,'..,- i- As cart of an extended programme that ' ia. being carried 'out to-day by one hundred and fifteen Chaimers-D troit sjrents' hv as ; many v different towns:' tha Osmond I Barringer Com pany will send a car out for two hundred. mile non-stop .run. This is the first attempt at this kind that has been mad In North Carolina ana ao toraobljlata In general -are' taainjr a great deal of,,, Interest in It. na start will-toe made from the rront ox tha Barrlnaar garage promptly at o'clock and tha course will ba out the Providence road four miles and a. half and then back through town ana out the., Sloan' .Ferry road, to ' the old etowa place and then ,backr to the square. This will make a total. of twenty hva enlles and , will be ; covered eight times. A close record of, toil, gasoline, and water will be kept and the. I, mlleaa-e per gallon, wiy pa .nguwa in this. . - ' -it V A-iv; ?rf . fro! As the city fir department expects soma time to b Interested in motor driven apparatus Chief W. 8. Orr has detailed one of his 'men aa observer and he will stay on the car through tbe whole distance to certify aa to any repairs or tire work that may be dona ,yV u mi i ii n ' -i T'i i n - - s-: .5r rr The DUworth Mlsetoo Sunday School , ,j, -r .,, i v.;... Organised, ".'i v--&.v.-;, i- A. Sunday . school i was v organised Sunday afternoon at .the Dil worth A, R; P.- mission, under very promising clrcnmatancea. : Col. T. 1 Klrkpatrick Was oleeted superintendent and Rev.- tt. ta. HOUgn, assistani aupBriiiiriiuyau Miss Agnes'. Chalmers was placed in charge of the primary department and Mr. F. Xu Sloan was elected secretary And treaaurer. An organ has been secured and placed In 81ms Hall, where preaching Is being held.' There will be no preaching Sunday after noon, but a week from that dat the commission appointed at - tha i late meeting of he First Presbytery; will organise A Church thev. i ; " - AJkwcmt Jockf asaef As f Astla a faff J formal fat mttpiILD as Ae as ' iouf tubtg fAat pilL. H kima, ' t- Complete Formula, Aytt't PjH$ taks a V ! fll"tw. t' w i . . . iur. ill fXawatllPat t OalaaarsM 'y -rirsr. . c. arra oo. - .-. '. - xwau, suw. - ' - Oet : It - at HawleyV ? If you. cant can at our store, v write. -:;'1-fM Send your order , for any i medlclnea or drug store goods i. ef any klad. It wlU be.flUed . " 'promptly. ' '" '' .- - .r -. It yon lire, on aa . B T. D. i route, think , hew, easy It la to do your.': shopping- no time ' , lost, ostf nothihg extra, and the method la perfectly, safe f and satisfactory Jf you buy - from nm if ., 1 THTON AXD 'FrFTII KTS. ' - Thone IS and jeo. Acalmy AJvanc fc-lo. AuerspiM OBSERVER RjADERS CAJI GET RID OF - INDIGESTION Harmless Anti-Ferment and Digestive Gives Ton Instant Belief. Digests 1 Any thing Vrm Ea Jas the Same as - a tMronff, HeaJUiy Stotnacn Wonkl Io lt---iVegin Eating Yonv Favorite : Food Without Dread of Being h. axaae aYiscmhte.''- !.iiHii'i-4 -Ton haven't Catarrh of the Stom ach, or Nervousness, or asatrltls. or Cancer, (etc. Prove this by taklxi rape a vtapepstn aner your very next meal. Convince yourself within five minutes that your actual disease was sour, acid Stomach Food fermenta- uon that every bite you eta turned to Stomach, gas.- Stomach nolson and Acid, which make you feel sick and miaeraDts, . proaucing' such symptoms as pain in the pit of th stomach. Difficulty in breathlnr after a meaL Headache, Belching, Heartburn. iNauseous- breath. ... Water ' brash iuuousneea, , bou rlslags, Gas ' on Stomach and many other bad feelings. , Indigestion is m result, not cause. ot your misery. If the -Stomach is soar, your tood becomes tainted, and thafa why you have these stomach diaordera, ,-: ABt your pharmacist to show' you a case- ot rape's Diapepain, Which coete only to oents. Read what this effective Stomach and digestive treat ment contain ana now absolutely harmless It must' be: how it does for in Bioraecn wnat the washing and sun bath do tor the chura: abso lutely removes every corruDtlnsr or tainting element, and will digest all ui : iooa yea can eat. Oo to your druggist aftid ret some Dlapepsin now, then eat anything you wan as your- next meal, and you Will not suffer from Indlrestlon or Stom. ach trouble. Each bit of food will taste good; and, besides, you will not neea , iiver-regulators to keep your Intestines' and Stomach clean and fresb. t.s.: ; - . . . : Now- and forever rid voaraeif of th misery of Indigestion and Stomaeh troubl. Make your me le a pleas ure T : going to tna table with healthy appetite. , : ' - juaaom smiui Bound Over to Court. Bond in the sum ef 1100 waa re quired yesterday morning by tha re y-vraer ox mason Bmitn. tna newa outcney on a Wlnatonalem tram. who stands charged with an assault on wv. Rust with attempt to kllU Bnnltfc who escaped' from the train On which he fired two ahota at the object of his wrath, surrendered Sat urday, his recognisance being eeeept- ou ior nis- appearance at court yes ceraay morning. Tha defendant did not take tha stand. Mr." Rust gar bis version: of the affair, which haa already been published ? la detail. Cross-examination by tbe attorney for tha defense brought Out nothing new, LADIES' DAINTY i SILK VAISTS cLKtTD:,:?v:ve i Dainty, elaborate silk waists can b baatttrfulry "cleaned by btr French Dry Cleaning pro- . cess. ..." . . -And this service does not la any way Injure the garment.. .', . The color Is brightened upV all aoll removed, . stains taken out, and th waist'- m4e as sweet and peat aa when fresh .from the store. - - . - Costs just a trtflv;1 fc ttirfcttc -ISca fciry Jit South Trfoa fit,' - sAJ I A M a tlatltA a aAx!Ai.a P'VW ITTT'fTFfl I'll 'W fTTffffffff ........ . , The Tboiviihbred HiMdoal Usjnmoth Cast, . Ueadod . 7 -George Ovey.. an BE LATE ' '; '' 1 1 , .' '- t :, - -. ordering your Fall clothes. In J" Some f aur handsomest pat . terns ' are nmlted ' In Ijuantlty. ' Wise .buyers will com . tn early and take advantage of the complete , assortment, j 4 ! Fall setts and overeoata .'.' v., - --4 v -.-i . 1 . TAILORED TO TASTB S20.0O . to ISO.OsX rAMEW , , CZV IT" ;jTjv.-.-..-.- . ',; '0-. Hunaways a- la a comfort and Joy. We have one for you. either a bas burner, a hot . blast, -- an oak! stove er any style for1 coal. wood or oil Let u show yew. JeliMcCausIandSCo. TUB 0TOTX UCT," ; f 21 South) Tryoav, ' The Floral FalA . and Bazaar NoTember 4th, 5th and 6th At' Old , Y&O.Builiiig Benefit St. Peter'a Hospital -Established 1876,'- -. .. Prizes from Japan . for the handsomest v Chrysan themums and Roses . , Come have a ""'crood lunch and buy . your Amas : pres ents. . ' . r ANNOUNCEMENT McPhee Bros., of the DUworth FlrfrsI Oardena, will open a flower store at No, X 8. Tryoa. street en Monday, Palms, Ferns, ete. ' Call and see, or Oardena 'phone MO, DUworth Floral Qardcsc Fresh Gut drnations , . .Niw Imported S&HOLTZ; SO North Phone No. 14 -mm There ta little wonder that tha Davenport haa become so universally popu- lar, , when you enumerate tha many commendable attribute combined In thl single piece of furniture. We anticipated the wants of our friend and ar prepared to furnish lust what Is desired in this line. Our design would adorn the most gorgeous rooms and at prices that we have never bees able to make before V. T. McCoy - - - ; THfi home p To biiy200 good wants; I will be at Wadsworth's Sbns Co i ' stables Friday, 'X ;Nov 6th JOE-JIM Vffl ilE truth .em Ui rr;iUpcin you that r economical tuan low prices, then you will I bejnn to save in earnest. " -' " ' , vak. Our prices are always backed by the very best, of. nigh-Grade Goods, and you can always rest assured that you cret full valua for every dollar you leave with us, whether tt;isir.T- Etovea cr, V1 ( " "ow '""Wc can furnish your home fro:n kitcLri to parlor. Let us have a";chaac"e at tc : next furniture want. Listen Furnllv:z Co:-i v . V- . r. This ad. advertise POMONA, K. C. the place, where' trees nod flowers ar produced to perfection. Speak of POMONA and you have the truest synonym of the best of everything in TREES and FLOWERS. . - ; vWe are calling year attention par ticularly now to our CUT. FLO Wi. a DKPARTMJCNT. ' Where , wa are pro ducinf' particularly- nice flow era for particular people who demand the very fswellest" in, loos cut flowers. Brides Bonaoeta, Designs, ate.- - We ship to all points. Write, telegraph ar telephone, ' - - " J. TAN IJ.vDLET KOtSEKx CO -tL:: ::.- Fotnonav N..C . IETUS f ilSHOW.YOIDl our new Una Sterling Silver. 4. Cut Glass and Hand-Painted China, v suitable for wedding presents. New' designs. " best X quality good on th market. Agent of LIBBET CUT X GLASS and , PICKARD B - HAND-PAINTED CHINA. - Z f GARIBALDI, D.XS .. & Dixon 1 November 3d. choice Cut Flowers, telephone your wants to "phone 203. Night Call III, r and Roses Every Day. Bulbs Just in at the flohl pr-i va- - Tryon St. 41 or lit. iWhen you own a "Simplicity" Daven- -f bort yoi may feel assured there is ( none better. ,. t , - -, t ,k . . J . ' s, , F f A child can convert one of these han -1- ' : some Davenports Into a complete " bed In a moment'a time. - this season Gompan:' rBxismcRs.- - . , horses and mules- mJ and Saturday, and -7tha high ?: quality is mortj : ". ! . . .... ' .', .....'- ;.- .. v- --v -4.. -f, ... j SELBY
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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