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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSRVEE, NOVEilBER 20, Tfic;SF02ii;;5 . vc:.ld COLUMBIA TO BE IK ADAMS -FOARD. CAROLINA LEAGUE! '-.ZfT P.J - wiixiam rwTH, nucs. Tim TRAJTK B. COMETS, Ttoe Free. ea4 Treafc PO0TBALL YESTERDAY V At Macon: georirt Tech M; Mercer t - CAROLINA STUDENTS - v Hj rWJlNQ UJN HJrJbiUl Au Big- Bunch of Chapel II ill Koys WU1 " Me In Richmond to Sea Urea Foot ball Battle Jonjnarative - Bootes .Special to The Observer. . ' ',''-" . Chanel Hill. Nv l.-r-On ? week v from to-day there will arrive la -the i iit nmiiiiiiii iiulta.l from tha Old V North State live excursion tralna teem v in with thouaanda of loyal lrHeel , c4r to aea the great Carolina-Ylr- rlnla artdlron batue.' Not the least . ttt these excursions 1 a students spa , ciel which , will leave Chapel ' ' JtiiU '.' Wednesday night at -IS o'clock; - with - . Hundred students, keyed ttt the r : hlchest sitch of enthusiasm ana fired ' with eplrtt et determination to back -their varsity at all tinifa ana unaer all circumstance' ' , v - ? " The student' special will consist oi eight day eoaehea ana several '.FUii ' man cars. The train "will arrive In Richmond', at o'clock "Thursday ' morning and the students wlllhave a "'plenty of time to see many places et r (ftlstorlo Interest lev- old . Richmond, . ' Most-of them will, et lunch at the v restaurants nut .some of the flushed ' will din at the far-famed Jefferson, , which will' be the headquarters of the Carolina teeing '.At V.tQ all the Caro lina 1 students wilt assemble at the Jefferson and Headed by the Unlver elty Rand ,wlll march . ea masse to tfroaa Bireet , rara, eight diock on. They wfU all take seats together..;? -. Seated there la full view of a vast assembly .of spectators, the five hun- dred Tar Heel students wlU welcome ' the. varsity a It comes on the field . by standing - and' with bared - heads singing .fjaail to V. ': N. C." ' From , the moment that the varsity comes on Wa Al J .111 t .. I. n. 11a J hM.. Hir hundred students, systematically, led . by several cheer - leader wilt shake H the arena wjth their Tackety Tck" - an n ra KAflM, w ta ra me m vi ... . . .. . v. '.'Friday, afternoon there' will .- be t preliminary Carolina-Virginia game V on the local gridiron. - . This game . will have all the marks of a regular ; same. Field Captain Rogers will dl , . rect tha .varsity forces and Captain Kamee will. , lead the scrubs, The University Band.' and ' the visiting young ladies wilt be present, to make the occasion', more realistic Two . halves of .fifteen minute each wiu be ' played with an Intermission 'of flv minutes. .- v ' Comparative scores indicate a Vlr : . gihla. victory ot ' not - less' than six point. Comparative scores have al waye pointed te a Virginia YictQry. . b;ut la the last six year the Tar Heels v have -t won decisive vlctorlee ; la the paratlve score.; v. In. 106 compare, tlvo core gave a -victory to, Virginia oy nee less than twelve points, out the -. official score of the game "gave Caro - una victory of 17 to e. . wnen tne . Virginia game 1 In ouestlon eompar Sale of Franchise In Rally Iv-ae to ; Knoxvllle Serm Certain, and Billy Xavei May fttanaro Columbia, dub - JQ cwoiina. Circuit. Special to The Obeerver. Columbia, 8. C.. Nov. It la now almost certain that Knoxvuie win take Columbia Dlace in the - South Virginia) Lady-Aa Exceed. maty . VeUding - is Jvery I Wede Itigly. Way. Following is the eeoeunjt gtvea by The Lynchburg Mews of - yesteraay of - the man-lace of Mr. T. A. Adama, et this elty,: and Mis Ktnlly Robinson Ford: Yesterday afternoea at t o clock in oil Cure) 'For H4-Other '. Form Itching Preferable.-'-' There ie no cure for an Itching paun-ue money Kind. ' Even no La in the new ektn discovery,' oannot Jhelp It. But when It comes to ecsema, the most annoying . -'of "ltchlna - skin ft .1 ' t' Wmcm moistening; company probably run' by Billy . Laval, of "w-u 'ZZTZZTS. Greenville, . out of proflt he .1 to! make out of the sale ot Columbia's franchise, on which he is paid to bold attdlsonville, Charlotte county Centen- trouble, posUm will atop the itching m :wri xn worst cases to few days. So with hives, : rM. cables, ' split toe,, piles and ' scaly semap, an or wnicn are different form oi ecaema.' accompanied by evtrc itoning and caused by imperfect dl geetlon and careless diet., - i. rosiam comes in two-dollar Sara, , ' 79 Milk Street, Boston, lias. T? s .V? OT. S. C0THEAH,.8o"tf, m tU midg, OBUUIXOTTE, JT. C. ; the presence i of a large assemblage et friend and relative. The bridal party r "reentered the church preceded by the uah-' "..."-""". Tl," "":ir.? .-v-mmm.. Hr Thaoerick .. Terry. I v .l T'"' nignt, itaieign win imeiy oe t xneir- w I "u ult eente wotxn win answer' in euro ina. League, which wlU he com- r V. ?ntlpned i. , " Thl. I. the w7y Things looke-' to 1 tlii'mu. n..HBr -n. eallat tn. i Whttfleld Jonea; next earns the mald-ot- m.t.; ...".v. nimh4.B.m.f honor. Miss Janl Btte. Fugh. closely-tol- lowed br the bride, who was attended sell the franchise to local Interest for br her brother. Frofeseor Hanr'CUnUn "THE B0T8 OF COMPACT B It can be had ef an dmrria ft w rui oumore, our moat v popular Jordan at Co, make a specialty of it. I visitor, should be Tory happy , inat reeuiu are immediate wiu be weee uay in mat be has the part of amply demonstrated overnizht hv the! Prte In hi new nlav. "Tha Bars 'of use of the experimental samole which 1 Company B." A recent critic called he emergency lAboratoriea. St "West J Mr. Ollmore' creation of Tony Allen i kaa - . ..I inMa Ford, of Lexmxton.'. Tne sToom, wi iui i i-wenty.nrtBr-street. Jscw York- fltT. I the turn aratar mark- f k.i . t.if'i aooordlng to programme ther will be best man. Mr. John Albert McRae, eflwlll Bvfnd free by mall, in plain wrap-1 theatric achlevemenU. Hlgh'pralae a set of sick end eer tana The fensi "B"U'"" " - 1 " " v wu iw ji-i wuv, juauia irom- wnat- we are alroariv auratoacauaa the nraaxnt altar and met the brlda Rev, C H- Field- hblder cf the franchise they ac- tag. ef the M. JI..church performed the oulrert fni nothing ara holdlnar tham 1 ceremony In an tmpresatve manner. Miss un for It.Eoo. tint twentv-od at J Mary Coleman Sverett, of Albemarle, pre. tended, half of them newspaper re- sided at the organ, rendering Mendels nortera. ' A eommittaa aDDOlntad toleohn's Wed dins March as a preeeaetonal, see if the time would not b extended! end playing 'I Leva Toopeer eoftly was told this could not be.idone as during the ceremony. the franchise becomes- the property! "The bride wore an exquisite ereaUoa of the option holder to-morrow night ot white" net profueeiy , trimmed in Frin-lf-local Interests do not bnv before I cw Louise aonUaue, , and ' made over then. -Finally the meeting adjourned satlnj: Her veil was eanght up with nat- after appointing a eommlttee - tol ural orange bleeeoms, and she carried a ask the street car people, who own I shower ' bouquet ' of bride' roses. The 2 percent, of the stock, to give their 1 bride 1 a' daughter or r; unner iuce stock provided : terms ' can- be made! Ford. She possesses many rare traits ot with -the remaining stockholders. I character and Is -held In the lusnoet ee wno, it M thought mlffht be boua-ht team by a host of friends who reluctant- out zor i,ooov; 'At, ; ;'.....v.llr "lve, her . uo.r' - j-L 5 1 in' ' I riia maid-rf-hanor wae lowned In Davidson Flay Oeorgla To-Day, at White silk mull, wearing a. black picture '.-..K ? '. Athena, , i : Ih.t Rh arriad La Franc rosea. gpeclaf to The .Observer. 11 ' , , . rur. Adama Is a prosperou young; law- Oavidson.-; Kov.' It Tha ' fnnth.n Iyer of Charlotte.-: ? ,, . ' team will both be absent from tha I Th -church w prettilr. and graee- hlll the last et the week.- The irt I mllr decorated, green and white being team iert to-Blght for- Athens, Qa., Itae color scheme. The onaat eonpie stooe where it will nlav the univarsltv. of uiai - Btate to-morrow . afternoon, re turning Saturday. The second eleven leave at noon to-morrow for Aahe. vlie,wher, Saturday it will play nder a large. bell, whtca was covered with whit chrysanthemums and ever "Immediately arter tne ceremony ana oohcratulatlon Mr. and . Mrs, Adams have eeen of Mr. Ollmore In the oast ana xrem tne constant stream 01 en comiums that have been heaped no on hi work In this new nlav. we opine that our friend, the dramatis erltio was weir within the bounds ot Justice and prudence. Mr. Ollmore will be eeen her, at the Academy of aiusic; soon. r ; v j. t 'THIi GIRX, QUESTION." , Henrietta Tedro. nlay Jo Forster. the heroine la "The Olrt QuesUon." that entrancing musical play which after run of tit consecutive time at the La Salle Theatre, Chicago. I to do eeen here, with a superb east. Thl company U under the manage ment of the Aakln-Singer Company ana wiu be here at the Academy, of Musio on, next Friday night. Mia Tedro played this part la all the big cities In the middle West last winter and demonstrated beyond . peradven Hammond and Mis Margaret ture her ability, to play role calling ior dvui emouon ana contafr one ie a handsome young woman with youth and magnetism as well as a keen ar- tlstld temperament, and there 1 . no question of her becoming an Import ant figure in theatrical THE DEATH RECORD. Cap. E, q. Evan Anderson, & C. Correspondence ot The Observer. Anderson. B C. Nov. ls.-CanL Bugeae C. Evans died at hi home ea North MeDuffle street at I o'clock yea. tore ay. afternoon -after an tunes ex' tending over several month. , He was yeare old and one of the host known and loved citlsens of the city. He was a splendid oltisen. a man thoroughly alive at all time to every- utrnr that tended to uplift 'and bet ter the community la which he uvd, a conscientious Christian - gentleman, a loving father, kind friend and brotherly neighbor. Captain Evan la survived by his wife and eight chtl dren -elx eon and two daughter Messrs. James IX, a. O. J. F., jr. M., and B, O- Evans, and Mr. V. E. Evan. Rev. Archibald B. Caudle, of Wades finatrial ta Tha nhaarvar. . ' Wadesboro. JTov, 1 Rev. Archl- a tire acoree are meanlnxles. v ' Caro lina simply, cannot be appraised by comparative acorea . A Tar Heell a different man when pitted against a Vlrglnian.- The v . Carolina-Virginia gam . give him new and added strengths i It calla putt all -hia latent; dormant' and reserved foroet H goes into it t with, all hl strength realised. For thl reaaon-tb present eordpar- etive scores ere meaninglessA and next Thursday they will be striking proof or tne iscv that root nan on paper is entirely a different thing from football on' the gridiron.-' y;--' j: i'- '.- a Georgia covered i about I7S The ryakeer Land la " Tallulfth Fallaa Nov. ll.-The vativuu . ...i a surnBej. .- waiuu as?" it 1 - ni . Louis at -noon yesterday, '-landed .to day at Jfove,-.Oa. seven mi lea, west . of Tiger, Qa.4 and 'shortly after ;de ecendlng ft was. deflated and made ready, for Ihipment to-night to ' 8t. v Loulafv; 4 -;V.'4.?.,f.v,'..W'Vw.: Th. : kallnn lanjl.a ...1... .h t. morning in .M,;-I Jlrertdall's cotton neia. rve miles from the nearest rail road ; and ' telegraph station. Mr. ZAmoert said he ' planned , maklnr ri,i v M. VAk Uf tm V. tlnn. -driven southward by the wind and - as it "was aayiign h landed. c . v Pilot Albert Lambert and Capt. Bt, E. Honeywell had -announced . their intention to try for the Lahn cup, ,the trophy given tor long distance lu America. . They - were unsuccessful. the record of Capt - H. -de r -Forest Chandler, of 700 -miles, not being ap :, proacbed. -V- ,". rj-i T; v.v.--s . mile.' '-. - .. Newton o Have Two nrptsentatlvf epeciai to .ne voserver. . Newton. NovC ll.-Ther wlU -be two sepreeentattve from Newton at the field trial of the Continental Club Which will be held at Barber Junction next week. Mr.. Tom Edwards, the veteran trainer or thl county, who won o many priaee-last yeaf, has made nine entries in the Continental races- and twenty-one In the Virglnia- arona race, which wiirbe run in Bpray, a short time later. Mr. Ed-' wards think he ha finer dogs thai .he had last year, s Mr. A. O. Tount win -also mn' several dog, which he na peen training at Barber Junction. ' . f , 1 1 " Yale-FootbeD Player Injured tn -".'V , - ecitaunage. ..'v'- ; New Haven, Conrt Nov;' If. Dur ing light ecrlmmage and signs! prac tice ef the Tale exauad, here late to day JohrfR. Kiipatrick, Tale' most aggressive end, was seriously Injured to-day and had ta b taken to : the In flrmary, In the signal drill Kii patrick Jumped to get a high forward: pass and fell a his knee. The knee pan-dropped and 4ie also twisted the knee, so that he was unable to walk. The. effect of the Injury to Kiipat rick was eo depressing 'thatr the coaches decided not to continue the scrimmage. - ".' : " Injured Chaffenr Not Out of Dan-ef. 6avnnah. Oa.. Nov. If. Joseph Grlnnon. Butck mechanician, whew Injured yesterday In an accident en the automobile course,, was said by at tending physicians to-night as not yot out of danger. - He talked with Rob ert Burman, his driver, to-day. when Burman called On. him at the . hoa pital - . . ' . Bingham' atrong team and Monday I drove to Famplln'. where they hoarded I hald B. Caudle, one ot the beet known the Ashevllle School. Wilkinson and Clark will not play rn the Georgia game, but It I believed that first-class suostitute are at hand. ' With no Thahksglvlna itame In sleht the team had ceased from active training, but a few days rest will no doubt prove a ueip rawer inu a nuru ueorgia la sata to do unusually strong this sea son, and Of course will reauire Da vidson to play under a I. A. A. rule, which, she ha no trouble la doing. inia. however, exclude Clark, the strong and heavy aggressive fullback. Dr.: John Wilson McConnell will go "(w uie team- to ueorguu ' .- - the Norfolk A Western train for an ex tended Northern tour, ., They will be, at : home in Charlotte after. . ZMoenioer ist. The bride's 'going away gown wae green Broadcloth, . with ' bat and glovee to matclH', ,j ' , and, moat conaedrated Baptist minis ters of thl section of the State, died at hi horn her thl morning after a lingerlna- illness of nearly six month. we wa si year of ag ana up to uie time of hi last lllnes wa actively engaged in evangelical work, having been mad evangelist tot th Pee Dee Baptist Association last year. " Few minister hi th State can point to ;,(' 4 i tm.' The sal of seats for Morrison' "Faust" will open at Hawiey thl morning at 10 o'clock. Th eras for tha "devil" a stag personage ha been reflected In th steady Inquiry for , aeat and when th sale open thl morning a long line of theatre goers Is apt to be in evidence await- IXJOtlSD BY, CAVB-IN. Twopnrham County Convict Cfcught ''7 the Master " and ,n their turn at the box offlc win- rnder lllnir . Dirt and Severely TJ0. I surprising th hold "Feu.tf 17y"J . DB tnuTood man Md in'h.VdayiU h -Auto pracUt-Ing Hard at Savannah. '. Savannah. Oa., Nov. If. Eleven of the 17 light car that ar to partici pate in the race on November tSth were on the course i to-day. Their drivers let them .out over the ten mile course' they are ' to ' run, ' and some good time was 'made, Robert Burman, despite hi Accident' of yes teraay. when ma car was wrecked and his mechanician, Joseph Grinnln pos sibly, fatally Injured, wa ; among those at practice He wa running another ruick. i " , Two of the grand prize race drlv era appeared on the course Ihl after noon for the first time. They were MIchener, -driving a Losler. and Wil lid Haupt, driving the" Chad wick car that yled th recent Vanderbllt race tor- six pa-'?5,"V'':--'.?vv-.'i -', . .-. Len Zengle. driving on Acmet made a decided decrease In his time of the day, , bringing it down to ll:Pf, . The fasteet lap- of the day, prac tice waa an own oy ae fauna in a jnat. it .was mad in ii:zb ;ji;s.r;;rt. - epeciat to The Observer, j , I deeply mourn -hi death, but rejoice Durham, MoV. If. Tiuett vaugnaL, that ni long lire wa spent in nooie whita. and Louis .Williams, . colored, i service. . He I survived by hi wife, conviota. retelved sever Injuries this l four dau-jrhters and- on son Mrs. J. morntna- while working on tne w-napei i -3, winneid. Mrs. v. e. - aaauney. Hill road by the Caving in of an em-1 Misses Leola and Jne Caudle and Mr. bankment that" entombed WilUama The men worklna nearby rushed to their asslstonee and dug William out HI leg waa broken, wnn otner in hiriaa. .; Viuihan , also . suffered 1 broken leg but waa-extricated with out any digging. 7 - -j vaughan la' serving a senienoe iar Ti L. Caudle, one of. the leading- at. torney of thl clty The funeral ervice will be conducted from the Baptist church of thl elty to-morrow morning at 11 O'clock and the Inter ment will' be in Batviw ,Cmetery. The deceased lived many years tn Union county and -held several Inv goers. Tim and again Lwia Morri son ha appeared here and always to crowded houses. The astonishingly magnificent revival of "Fut," which his daughter, Rosabel, has given the poblle th. present season, is evidently getting result, for from all account "Faust" U enjoying the most success ful season since it Brat presentation in dramatia form. " , , . ' v brutally beaUng hieoaughterk who" has (portent pastorate In that county be vVilmlngton Y. K. O. A. to Have TlUHtktcrvlng Celebratloev. ,-.,.- SDeciat ttt The ObI?l.-!. .''-1- - '.: V sine died. Williams :was a retailer. There Una possibility -of, Vughan' belnr tried for nuiraer. - ni pny stcians say ootn men wui recover, churches and he has these a monument to a lif , wU pent the Proposed Change In Constitution, of I Moravtaa fjnari'ii. - Captain Rice Dhnnlssed For- PernU dons Aouniyj , f Special t Th'Obeerver ' . ; Wilmington.- Nov: 1 . It ' seems -,. nw.w of this city. Inspector of steam hulls in the CnlteA- States ; steamboat ser vice for this lstrlct who was re cently requested to hand In hi resig- In thl county he ha been active I Thanksgiving proe lrf the buUdlng ot school .and prepared by the. local T M. C, A, In the morning there will be cross country run over" a course three mile, out thui Castl ( Uayne road; In th afternoon, there will be a bas ketball gam between local teams at the association and at night there will b a gymnasium' exhibition In which all classes will participate. This win likely be tne cnier reature of. tne Clicumatism x This is often a dlsfase cf tile blood, though not always. It attacks usual ly the Joints and tissue and causes a deposit of uric acid. la its acute stage It Is one ef mnh pain and suffering. ,nm,.(!-- nfifeVng a litre part or ev n il t'.e t- . i .-. hen rear the heart it Is oansr-ro ,g to life. We are thankful to ?av t re is proper tfatmfnt Dr. Kir 3 Sara parilla internally, to- era- at- the poison' from the bloM. . I t. Kir-z- t Nerve eM Rons Unimert rjt,.rt.i. It, t f t life to tva f " . 1, r - :n- ( ! Jnir . t!- t v.i ty . l-f-'u. i i - ire. peorgia Tech Defeat Mercer In the :;,-,..f;i,',v . Annual ,tamev:,;:;'i Macon, Oa.,' Nov IS. Mercer TJnlver. slty and ;the Oeorgta Sohoot otTech- nologry played - their annual game en .the gridiron 'here 4hia afternoon, . Beyond the fact thetr It 'Was .a-'. hard, fought game Uhroushout there were few features. The-: seere waa: Tech Uj Meroer-t. The line up wa as jM0miy$frfci:fa: M Meroer, 'AVL:-;: PositlOBa;'(A,ii Tech. 8oogsins.,U.....;..C.. ?v.,-.' Spalding Dunaway.'.....JFt. j9. .. .;Patterson FOole E2d).......,.Li; Ck. ; ,t .i 'MoPhaul Bell.Wf .. '4..,.. 4.R. T. - .--..kyf ..Ifeans uuiespie........,.L. t. -.. .. .-...ureen Poole (Bob) U' Barnwell Baiter.....,., ltaeaH L. E. '.: .... ..Emereon , Farmer. ..,,-,.......Q. B. .. . ..Robert Cochran..., .....R. H. ... i.Davt BinloQ...........Z.''H. . . ..Matthews Orttflth. .....F. B. .,'.' ..Ridley r--r rv. -l-:?mmmM i ii.nn.Miif. - - here, statins that he bad hot made himself offensively active but these are thought to have failed nd he must now o. After watting a rea sonable lenath of time for the resig nation and receiving no- reply fromUion will be ended to-morrow. the hull Inspector. It Is said the com- .;. - - -. -. h fr ThaPTc. . TvHn Bahlea ;Were Found , Dead Special t Th Observer. ,-"''-. Mount Airy, . Nov. The twin 1 Largo Savannah Party to Attend XThat . Charlotte people v. are I In teres tied n the Savannah : raoea la ahown by the fact that Mr. Osmond Barringer w, ha .s. : secured. ' ' enough promises to engage a special Pullman, Which will .be used' as sleeping quar ters- wniie tnere.; as .Pullman a- round trip far will, he only, $15.75, it Revival, of. Project a to, Old .'.V-;,. dinner. , r Special to :The Obeerver. . Wllmlnaton. Nov. !.- With an ad dress the past, week by Rev. J- - Smith, "of -this city, .to the Oneida county . Union veterans at Vtica, N. who composed a part of the Fed- babies of Mrs. Oravley, of-this city,! only Vbout . months old. were tounii dead in bed on the lltn instant, nr.i Gravley was killed by lightning, when I the twins were only a few hours eld. and only 1' recently Mr. -iiraviy J oral forces which made the ultlmoved to town, thinking rhe could got) upon the fortification, there la a trong revival of the project to have the gov ernment take- charge of Fort Ftsner, at the mouth of the Cape Fear river and convert It into a national pars. At the .meetlnar of the Northern vet eran addressed by Rev. Mr. Smlt'a along better In to wn than ht the country.--It la a mystery what caused the death or otn cnuaren : at t n same time. - On arising the mother noticed aothlne wrong, but on return ing after other duties' had been look ed after to give tne imania proper attention. : she was horrified to dl- Winston-Salem. Nov. II. The Mo ravtan Synod continued It seas tons to-day, among th matter otscussea beine certain change in th conatltu- .tM. k i .mi. urvi. hnmmia.1 tion of the Southern province of the Thankaaivlnr celebration in Wllmlna- sion at Wash Inrton for toe much ac-i vourcn, woicu wu u w Wn tlvity In . politics, have been unvall- due course. ; Th provisional, mission ing and that he h been removed ary , oommtttee . made . a ,rport from the service.'!-. This Is the Infer- praising the work of the ..Mission motion that oomee from Washington. Board and calling attention j to the PaDtain Rice -mada an effort to have fact that . the member . roelve only the request Wn lla resignation Wlin-l su- salary, eacn, an Mvmuiuij ii-amrM an - nraaatai a. nnmbar of I small salary. . the report reaai. "tor affidavit from. c loading! Jocal Demo- men of such great ability, and far ls crat including 4h. .county chairman than they- could fommand1 ha they uevota ineir tatsnis 10 swuiar uumi- ness." Th proposed '' change ' In th constitution of the Church 1 In rectrd to the addition of a Church aid and extension beard. The s Zl?ei: Flinttioie Roofing The Best For Lesilnr lloofa. -"'' ' 'I tV- eels. Tk-a.".1 5 t I GHARLOTTaGUPPLVGQ. -: ' (We carry eveiTihing iii'MiU Droo m and have a cap of coffee and hot biscuits at oar store any day next week. Win be glad to see yea If yon intend to bay ae not. Southern Hardware Compaay. , , mm . Monday Matinee mad Night . ' MISS f v f. EOSABEL ZI0EEI30N la Goethe's Sahlliaejr Pees Play FAUST ; r"'; ' V -,. : ft x And a Large Cast, tncludlne the ; . Famous , Fa ait . Chorus. -... Seats on sale to-day at Hawleya , Prsceat Matinee..... ti, ao, 75, 11.00 Mlgh..io, o, 7a, l.M Pv COMING l.SOOW GILMORE THE BOYS - - OF branch Mnee' to connect at Junction points. -Round trip rat from Char lotte, N. O. 11.00. For detailed Information see large flyers or call oa your depot agent. ' R. I VERNON. ; Those desiring Pullman aeeommo- I- i CURE THiTT C0l3(iII It Indicate that Cold. Pneu monia or Ortp are : fastening 'their elaws Into your throat or hint- Fight them off, and do H quickly. Dont delay, until ' It 1 too tat.; ' ' RtcW Geoee ' Grease linlrneat - gets Haht down to th seat et .the trouble,-aeotbe and heal the affected part Immediately. 1 That's why thousands keep a j bottle ea hand constantly. Try .It. .'.-..- . tv . At Alt DrvgglsCs and Dealers. 'rlil Frio M conta, . tl''' INDIGESTION? I ';1 t DYSPEPSIA? ntlnna w.r. nnaalmmialv adAtltAd 1 win De oniv, IIB.YD. ir - . - .-- I ..T.. .... 1 expected i that tha ear xwUl ha proving in . projeciann promwa, qover y i..ie w u. filled, altheuah. there' ara still a ntim-1 0l" hearty '..v oq-operatlon, Con- ..11 W ' " .. ber of sections not taken. r J gresemaq ; Godwin now has a 1 bin (Winston Pleased That Mayor Are to ) ', ifi,-y I s "; .r I i '-'t c inwe. 'i - --?; Ai.rt.tm. inr,.K eii. x-.t.M-"i ". ir uw purcaoao w i-a., g-irf,, a a Obaerrer. ' """T- :rTZL r-?."r.l .TTTr. with- the influence that wm. ao -'r.- c...-, , a s-.-,,'-,v t;.v.-v"i'j;.i.--. I doubt e lent by tne jfev- Tera oeie-i - "",,rT, " Jl- i.i7ri August,1 Oa., Nov. 19. Newt Fish-' gation and President Roosevelt, who wfUy U heartily jdelighted er, former manarer of the Nashville nae manifested a lively interest In the with the prospect of having the baseball club, la th Southern Learao. t matter. It labelleved that the bill will mayorr j meeting hers next year, at a te-day signed . a contract to manage l b passed at th pest session. T y the Auruata Club in tha ftnnth Atlan. I - - t- n u - - ' "i- ' ' tic League for the season of ltO. v .1 Georgia Synod wm GIve ; Davidson Contract For Florida's Armof Goes to I Special to The Observer. . . ? V - Three Concerns. " I - Davidson; Nov. XI. It 19 Interesting Rhlntrtnn ; iVav .i t i lrktitFaia fnr hont Ifi OAft tAna Af .tan) APmnv UO WQTga bTnOd pmmnsM leuuiuiiivuuius . .im vii w 1 vtc 1 - - - - . "-t; r a th ntat hii h-y vbIm ti ft AAA iifi 4 TfTTC?! T5TT T Wtf l f Hfr J I Ulll a a r. aa 1 a w aa a - -hvaw '-aaJ e. V..I1 JIm- Ska a ilAe.l i -mm- mm - - -- SO WW ajB-cra Ayr WUlluili IMV HOW f wi' 1; -r -. j . .,6t . . for th battleships Florida and Utah were to-day awarded y the Secretary of the Navy. The Bethlehem, Car negie and Midvalo companies ' are each- given a contract for. about One third of the armor. The amount In volved .in- th three .contracts a tt,t 7. 303. The naval board of con struction ' held a meeting to-day " to consider the . method of providing machinery for the battleship Florida, which now is being , built ; at the Brooklyn navy yard. V It is expected that the board's report will be In the hands of Assistant Secretary Newber ry within a few days. . The questic, to be decided Is whether the machin ery should be built at the Brooklyn yard, on the grdund that Conrreae re quired the building of the Florida In that yard, or elsewhere. . Want Government to Build Marhin- f - , cry For tne Florida. Washlneton, Nov. 5 19 A protest waa made at the White House and at the Navy Department to-day by Rep resentative "William . M. Caldpr, of Brooklyn. N. T.. against th -proposal to-let. the ontract fr. machinery for the new battleship Florida to private manufacturers. Mr. Caldr con tended thst In ft much as the hull la bein bulit at tae Brooklyn navy yard. In accordance ; With law, that the machinery al.n sh&uld be con F'ruti1'! thfre. I'pnn leavlns" the hite Houoe he said that the oi..ciai j in cnargfl cf tne m-iter seemed lo ll -. i t- fivor his fulifstions. . . date to he determined by. the execu tive committee. Mayors O. B. Eaton, I of Winston, and F.' H. Vogler. "of Salem, returned to-day from tha con vention at Charlotte wlth'an thusiastlo I report of th meeting and good words I Jr.:,J!l r"- T for the hoeplUUty .extended by. the the Georgia SynOd a raluUnn , was 1 C3ty- A f spring. -which I to be known a the Georala dormitory. It is not definitely arranged a to whd will have charge When Wetl-Raown Charlotte peopla ; - Tell It. So Plainly ;ir- When publle endorsement to made of Collecting the fund, but the Synod JT a repreeentauve .-ettisea Char , asked that the churches open their the proof ptiya, yomut ; doors to the proper representatives of Sfu"v" -tami thu testimony. the college in thU movement-f The : verr hackach feufferer vry .man. ;; reeolutioa Is indicative of the strong woman or cniia witn anr hold that Davidson has upon this "T:!? .J3T. w.. "I'' n Zii iaua il iyiuu v aaaaasi. btuw Charlotte, N. C, says "1 am recom-. mending Doan's Kidney PHU in the hope that ether Suffering from kid--, ney trouble may see -my statement and be benefited thereby.. While a ' young man I received an Injury which greatly affected my -, kidneya. and of late years I suffered Intensely. section of her Southern territory and means much for the college. . " -' Mine Cage Fait; Miners Escape TJn- UWk -. -,.'r .-' : Edwardaville, I1L, Nov. 10 Two loaded caes In the Kerens-Donne-vald coal mine, collapsed this after noon, carrying wit n inem to tne oet-, from kidney trouble. 1 had - much torn of the mine the entire hoisting' pjB i-my ck and wa bothered, apparatus and top work. -1 ;v C th- irre-rular action of the kid- Two hundred men were in the mine i . .- bMntli I al. at the time but all escaped Injury; ..j w. icm... wnianif nd made their way out throujh the r . iw,x .t K. H. Jordan ak air Shaft.- ' Am mtnr i tvn their - a jne is Deuevea 10. navi tm Alnrt ima. the cakes.. ' Only nominal damage was done to the mine property, j. Tho Iaiele Slannfacterlng Com pany, of M. Lonia. Mo., will have S limn at the Bontbern llarrlware tm pHiiy'a lrtre all neit k who will 6iiw j-014 how to bake biwuim, brown, top and bottom, in tiire minuten. Im't in ' t'-! i'.'iiC" cf fti-rtii tiie The reeults were very satiafactory.. my . Kidneys were - strengthened, the pains in my back disappeared and the kidney se cretions were "restored to. a norma condition."' " " "' ': :" ' For sale by all dealers. . Price 10 rents. Fostar-ldlburn Co, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United fc.tatea, r - - - i liemerr-.ber the name Doss's 4L3-i take r.o ether. PURE WHISKIES Boy four Whhkk f roti u M Wo owa of dlttiacrv god ship direct to tho counner, orepayUi all cxpms chsxres. Bekw ars 1 lew of ow ipedelsv, :j f . , ' - -r I in.: pa. Jtik, Lk Ihisi (extra) : KM ti.1t t10.ll Haser Straight ty 4M I J? 12-1 ( Ceejfort Ky (feed) 2J0 4.71 7 00 Moastsls Blaad . . .. . LOO 171 Ul Family, Cera (eld). . : UO : A7S JMO tpeciaJCerg.,,;... IM tit 7 At BreecksOIn....... iJO .7 IUI 014T fila.-....i 2M Ul Ml ; Anyof the abovnbrantis supplied in cases of quart, pint or half-pintbottles. . Write for -co mplete price list of .Wines Cor dials, Liquers, Beers, etc V V'atwtrfs poa v:"-' ...," J4 CONSVMEXg BSKWDfOCa ' rt-Mre ef 'Sbetebrae' ee "aaiUH ; Hee-AlsobeBe Peer. - . International - Automobile Raera Sa- vaansh, ., November gSd-teth. . Special Low .Rates ' ( . . . SaaImuihI r j ... .... '.' Th SEABOARD AIR IJNS RAIL WAY announces VERT LOW rates to Bavannan, Oa., - account INTER NATIONAL GRAND PRIZE AUTO MOBILE : RACES. ' November lld- Mth, Thanksgiving Day, from . all points on their line. Round-trip tat from Charlotte, t7.7St -tickets to be sold November list to 16th and for forenoon trains arriving In Savannah November ttth. final - return limit November 0th.' . : J. ;.-v; ," ' ' The SEABOARD offers unexcelled DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE consist In of Vestibule. Pullman Sleesina cars ana inning var service. -. SCHEDULE -AS FOLLOWBJ : i Leav Charlotte, No. 40-01 4:10 m.; No. 44 o:10 p. m. ' - : ; Arrive Hamlet. No. 40-18 T:! a. m.; No. 44 7:tS p. m. i i a Leav Hamlet, No. It Till a. No. 4S 1:10 p. m. - - Arrive Bavaneah, No. 11 t:4S p. m.; No. 41 1:44 a. m.--i 1 . : For further Information all e on your agent, or address undersigned. ; . a H. OATTIS, T. P. A., ' ' vi-i, 'fv, Rrtetgh, N. C.; i-' JAME3 KER, C P..A- U-.- . Grand Eicurslon to Richmond, V r Novembe 5th. On account of .Thanksgiving game between Universities of ' North Caro lina and Virginia, SOUTHERN RAIL WAT win operate - special train to leave Charlotte at 7:41 p. m., No vember ISth, arriving at Rlchmead about 4:00 - a. m4 November - 10th. 1001. w Returning leave Rlchmead midnight same data, Train to constat of first -class day coach and Pull man cars, --' i ? v -i Tickets to : b sold at , potnU , an ..trila-Uv- 1 ljr-' .-' UC0(0LV1L',' Ai a tonic tot Ae itrong nd tK weak Rooney Alalt.Whitkey J$ highly lecoramender for its trenening qnalities. It builds: up the waste force and puts new life and en ' p ia ; the, : tired ' body. . Highly recommended for its medicinal . qualities. Used: in thousands of .. homes, f : ' Fcr ski by all leading L ' truSttton or wa will have you ' ouppticx! by writlnfj ot. ' - - Cammmtil Umiit I hm JV. TnAU5.u::STitd RICtlMOMD. VA A u r J 1 fwJ I aw J I . "-..-', M -. - - 'i'V O U JUAJ aZ? IJ JT. w Bora aav sore can -heal the eanae which Wodtioea tt mtt he removed- As long as tha blood, from which ouf systems recciv their necessary nour ishment and streoelh. remains immure and contaminated with disease (Terms. ; any old sore oa the body will remain eren, and mist every effort made ta heal it Tat susreS and tiasnea of tfit Beth ground the places are continu ally fed with unhealthy matter and nature is kimclv discos in of the by draining- it front the system thcoag-a the sore. The only rare for aa old sore la a thorotjarh clranssnsr of the aliod. entirely riddinr the system of tha cauae. S. 8. 8. beals old sores by refsjovins; every particle oi impurity from the clrculMtian. It foes down to the very bottom ot the trouble and so com-' pletely cleanses tha circulation that there is no longrr any impurity to draia . through the sore, bet the place is once more nourished with rich, health ful blood, 8. 8. & heals th sore from the bottom, the place soon fills la ' with healthy, firm' flesh, the tenderness leaves, all discharge ceases.' the skia renins its natural color and whea a & & has thoroughly cleansed and purified the blood the place is parmaaently healed. Book oa Sores and - uicers ana any meaiou advice free to ail who write. , 7HS SWUT SPECIFIC CO., ATLaJTTa. CA.' . tiaMe. Soatawrairf, txfm dm a ceTei (Sat h i t r IL .r nouirf.V" -f '1 ' FINE M7HISCXDES AT, .FULL' VALUES I don't cut theeraaKty ef whiskey tn order to ry eTrress. S.V , I GIVE YOU FULL VALUE IN THE WHISCTt ITSELKt -If too want every cent of your money' worth in Whiskey Quality Jf4 low rrad allowing- for axpressag-e, send me your order, f - - Below ar a few of my speciallv popular brands, every one ef " ; which represents the very highest quality obtainable for the price: j , . -. Iilsieis Cowaatp . . 4 dl ejsavea UacefnOaaatr-.' - .-.-St.0 V 4 fU aaarta Qi4 hkarT lia. Ca...,. t oO 4fillnara WhMaOak goo : 4 fail marte Mwa-la Oak . ........ 4.00 v Corta Wfcisker : ; '4f(aearteHaBiDHs Ca, Ca-e..X-HW 4 fail aaarta 8tMati Corn... t 9 4 fuUquarta North Carolina Car.... tti ' 4 fnlleartaC'e K--mtin Core...... tU 4iallaarteOi Cub Cars ....... . 4 fan snarls OH Cahlaat je.. .... ... tx 4 full aaarta FKkaoat. ....... ....,... 15 4 fullaaana Kajcultae Ca. Ouk. 4 fau eoarts Gioaoa's 4 Star-,.. 4.M Beaaaette) -" . Srollaaarta Arnla Bmr... ....... 4? 4 foM aaarta ImparuU AppW Praifr.. t M 4 full narta I nmO i Appia Prrnady-. t - 4 fall uu Vary Old Appia raivi-.. 4 ' 4 f ull auaxts Gaursia Paac ilrmadr. . kw) - , lbmmmbr. I par ee ni aaa. tat siy tha bast r"nrf t thm miimxi at ti lo-w-t eaah prioaa. A3 wd suaraniaad eadar tea rare i ao aad Draes Ae of J aa H la . , Finn WINEG AIJD LIQUOnC V . ' ' - V To the Consuracr at Lowest Czzh IViccs :1D tzz Scvcsth Etrcct - -; - C::att.c;ocg, Tr torn eompkta rrice t '.i t ni Or-!w I
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 20, 1908, edition 1
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