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THE CHARLOTTE EVENING CHRONICLE, ERIDAY, NOVEMBER 8; 1912. L0GK1700DS LEAVE . CHARLOTTE PLANT l'.-'i, . Soutli Atlantic Waste Compaq Now Under Management 01 . ParenrConcern Misses Tailor Made Suits at 6 II "II III WaMbJIMU-im- . , ,xjk.' .. ;y... These Siiits are values ex traprjdiuary. - . .Truly, we would like you to . compare them with any $35.00 Suits. - They will stand ' the test, and such a lot of -th-sni we have never shown: , -Those new weaves, soft, rough looting diagonals, hard fin ish ' Serges ,and ; Whipcords, cut in every model that is new. - We will be glad 'to show, them to you. You will immediately see that ' they are extra values. U - : il 1 - , ' , " '.'X ' ' V : " " v ' vV "7? V II ' ' : 1 : M, . BY MARGARET VLEI4 IjY ABERNETHY. PURCELi'S, CAMPAIGN FUND -IS NOW $52,275 (Continued PTom Page One.)- future needs of young women an ap-- peal Is - made to the 'loyal citizens of Charlotte to support the movement for a modern, association ; building worthy of the city. The luncheons are always marked through the chairmen; of committees in presenting the encouragements or the discouragements of their canvass ing. "' " . ' Mrs.r, Gibbon; reported 'a handicap. She says she knows of a man who compalined that the 5 had- been can vassed by two ugly men and gave $50, but promised- to. raise Jt .to - $ 7 5 if ' two good ldoklng' girls undertook the can vass. .The challenge . was -' accepted -and the 'extra- $25 came' in: -Mrs." Gibbon suggests that her team has done its duty by caring "for other people's list and hinted : that any men who refuse tcr subscribe should properly be '"handed - over to Captain( Anderson's team which seems to be successful, in the "hold up' collections. Mrs. Gibbon declares, that she could keep up with 'the ; women but was willing to give ? first f place o. the young girls and immediately handed over to them a" list of name. , ;'' ; ;.. One ; woman reports a talk. , of 40 minutes for $5 when she wanted $500. Another went 40, miles and secured her subscription., ' Still others report that a great . many "dead men" and ""men out - of town" decreased their subscriptions at an alarming rate. It is suggested that means of conveyance be put at the command of the un fortunates "out of town" to give them ah opportunity to get back by Satur day right. Nothing less than the trumpet cf Gabriel would be effective for the "dead ones." b Mrs." McLaughlin's tearn reports 60 calls, one unasked donation, of .$100 in gold and another $100 In subscription from,' a, stranger came in unsolicited. So the good work is pressing steadily .on. . " " -:. Mayor Bland has taken a lively interest In the" campaign and 'has is sued the following proclamation: ' ?: "Whereas the city 'of' Charlotte Is in the midst of an' effort to secure a T. W. C. a: building and,' - . "Whereas,' the Young Women's Christian Association is tone of the most effective Institutions in all pro gressive cities, jmaking your women more -useful -members- of -.'the " com munity; " ... "Whereas, the .success' of 'this move ment reauires the thorough co-operation, of "every person in" the city; -"Whereas, two" hundred represen- The above Is a, cut of the new. Young Women's Christian Association building of Chattanooga, Tenn., where $100,000 was expended td provide the young women of that city what active committees are trying to provide yiliiilp 0v:mm 1 - - v fry '" for the young women of Charlotte. - tative men and' women havr under taken, at a great sacrifice of personal interest, a campaign, which has roused public interest; . ! , ; " ' "Now. therefore, I, through the au thority vested in me as mayor of Charlotte, do set aside .Saturday, No vember 9, 'as a day of special effort In behalf of this movement,, and do rep ommend that all the people of 'Char lotte observe this day as Y. W. C. A. Day and :that they r assist ; the ' efforts of the committees by. personal contri butions and by favorable presentation of the cause to their friends ; and neighbors to the end that the secur ing of a multitude of .gifts, large and small, may produce the desired result in securing for Charlotte this most important Jjuilding. (Signed) CHARLES A." BLAND, "Mayor." The following is the form of the subscription blanks and the commit tees have decided to ask "that any who ' have not been solicited,' "if.- in deed, there be such in theVcity, clip the blank and return' it to headquar ters with a subscription: : ' . , Card No . . The $ . . . . ?. Club Charlotte Young Women's Christian Association Building Fund. $.......;...- Charlotte, . N. ' C. - November ....... 1912. 1 For - the purpose of providing an up-to-date building for the Chariotte Young Women's Christian Association and in consideration of the subscrip tions of others, I hereby, agree to pay the treasurer of. said association 'the sum of ($ V) dollars, upon condition that $60,000, or more, be secured for the above named purpose - by November k 11, 1912. ' When the above condition is met, one-fifth of this subscription becomes payable : January 1, 1913, one-fifth each in 4, 8, 12 and 16 months there after, or as follows:- .... . ... .v. . . . Team ...... . Capt. Solicited by ... . . . ; ............ . . . . .Signed ' k Address No. . . . . . .......... .St. Miss Sue Tate of ' Morgan tenuis the : parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I guest of Miss Charlee Hutchison: a,t.; Johnston ..Wednesday -evening. ' her home on Tenth avenue. ; t ' !; . , O O O ; , . . q o O ' ; ."V ; Mrs. Edward L., Keesler, Mrs.' John Mrs. Frank M. Shannbnhouse ' was J Van Landingham," Mrs. A. L. " Smith, hostess to the Friday Afternoon Sew--! Mrs. W. t Faison, Mrs. Ralph Van. ing Club at her hme on; South Boule- 4 Landingham, Mrs. William H-' Lam vard, Dilworth. yesterday- Those -4 beth? Miss Alice Springs, Miss Laura present were: Mesdames : David S. E. Orr and Miss Helen Bridges , are Yates, Lloyd C. Withers , W. W Phi- ? expecteM home ; tonight from Ashe fer, H: - M. Rose, Paul Whitlock, f ville, where they attended: the twelfth. George M..Rose, Jr.; Misses Charlee : annual congress of the . Daughters of and Bessie Hutchison and guest, Miss :the American Revolution. .The elec- Sue Tate of Moreanton O O Q' ' ' '. : ' ; i The following from today's '' issue of The Atlanta Journal will be of in-, terest to .friends . here: si'-M- '-.?J "The reception at which Mrs.. Bur ton Smith presented her debutante daughter. Miss Hildreth Burton Smith,' was a beautiful event of Thurs- day afternoon at her home in Ansley j Park. ' 1 '"''--.-''" ,. . "The entrance hall a nd living room were decorated with handsome yellow anri irhftp rhrvsanthemums, which blended artistically with . the soft- jlotte, vice president general. -, tion of officers held yesterday after noon, resulted, as follows r ' . , , Mrs. William Reynolds of . Wlnston Saiem . was re-elected' '.State regent; Mrs. .A. L. Smith; of Charlotte, vice regent; "- Mrs. W. P. Mercer; of -Tar-boro, recording secretary; Mrs. Ed win' Overman, Salisbury, correspond ing 7 secretary; Miss . Cora" Lee ;Vail, Charlotte, treasurer;" Miss .Laura Orr, Charlotte, historian; ; Mrs. .Theodore Morrison, Asheville, . chaplain; - Mips . Grace Jones, Asheyille,, registrar, and Mrs. John ' Van-. Landingham, - Char-, toned walls of yell owf and, the brown hangings of the room. '- - "Pink and white was seen In the dining room. In ; the center of the table a silver Marie Antoinette basket held Killarnev roses, and at intervals silver vases with the .- same . lovely ' : Miss Juanita Wylie of Lancaster, S. C, is the guest of Mrs. Charles W. Requarth al' her home; on .Ransom Place. ; . ' ': - s OOO Mr. and' Mrs. Jordan S. Thomas left Messrs. L. A. . Lockwood Sr r ckwood,; Jr.,' and H. B.' iZi: who have been prominently idenH with the mfltiATv,. .J. ;aentlnei flowers introduced a lovely note of J last; night for a 10-days trip to'Nor- r. Joe Garibaldi, prominent among the business men of Charlotte, who, are giving abundantly of their' time in the interest of the campaign.' . NOVEMBER , - . '1 Shoppers seeking wedding or-holiday gifts, are Invited to Inspect hnsA at . ': v . . -those at .Every article' possesses beauty, quality and service, tb fhe highest - degree. ' - . ' - Pompeian- Olive Oil : i. . '.: ' . s?; ' '' . - - Olive Oil added to your diet, will add . years to yours life. Pompeian - Olive -Oil ,-is unquestionably the. finest. - product -on the-market today.- . . , Xnsealed cans, '.half pints, 25c; pints,, 50c; quarts,. $1.00. Call or write for descriptive -pamphlet, Avith v recipe for French , and ; Mayonnaise Dressings. - - ' -,.. t Hospital Supply & Drug CofcA c. WATGtt 1WL fAHD MOVE TABLE SHOWING DETAILS .01! Y. W. 0. A. ' BUILDING CAMPAIGN '.'Woman's Committees. , 7 Company - A - B C . D . E ,p,. . G H - , K Sr Captains - , ? Mrs: C C" Hookj."., Mrs. Hugh Murrill.. Mrs. ; J. : E. Carson. Mrs. R. Lt Gibbon.. Mrs. Paul Allen Mrs.- C. E. Mason . . . . Mrs. Brice McLaughlin . .. 'Mrs. A. "H--Washburn... Miss Nancy Anderson.... Mrs. B. Bradford.... 2io. Subs. .. today : 44 , . 23 - 17 - 28 - ' 23 ' 43 ' .27 . 23, . . 35 ' :' 19 Totals? f.;.. J...... 291 Preously reported... I.. ? 563 Company ' - ; s Captains - - 1 C. C. Hook... ..... ' '2 ' F. C. Abbott 3' David Ovens 4 J. H. Ross. '..I '. - 5' - A. r V. H&rriU .'. ,6 ' P, S. Gilchrist.;..-..:.. - 7 ' ' 'D. R. Fonville... 8 ' ' Leake Carraway ' 9 ' C O. Kuester.t.. ' 10 ' " M. B. Spier . w f m Xo. Subs. y today . 6 " 15 17 J- 9' 12 30 6 3 . . 2 ' Totals . . . . , : .V. ... . Previously reported .... 103 247 - No. Subs. Amount . totlate 'Amount $471 'i ; 79 ' $1,19J 165' ' 63 1,594 167 ' 81 1,547 ' 867' '98 " 3,547 763 76 " 3,107 658 . 109 ' 3,215 291 " 97 . '1,577 513 - 61 2,446 , 614 . 130 4,074. . 210 ' ; V 61 ' 1,431 - ,.. $ 4.S79 , 853 . $23,703 . . 1S.830 " ' . . ttees. ' .... . i - No. Subs. i Amount to date . Amount - $ 87 - ' 38 $2,477 673 ' 58 ' 3,588 f - 480 t. -46 . - 2,525 165 . 31 ,875 - 140 ' 29 560 . ' 528 - 70 2,975 - 110 34 - 1.CS5 ' '60 16 . 570 - 50 23 ' 820 - - 85 .' 2& .- ' 903 ' $ 2,328 ' ' 350 $15,565 ' 13,237 ' - ' color. Pink tapers burned oeneatn rose shades, and threw a pretty ra diance: over ine attractive scene. - "Against the delft blue walls ar tistic -wall pockets held , pink roses intertwined with smilax. . , "The porch was enclosed and trans formed into an open-air sitting room for the occasion and festoons of. smiv lax were used against the :, canvas walls. Punch was. served on tne ve randa during tae afternoon by a group of lovely girls. The punch bowl was wreathed -with clusters . of grapes. -:-' : . ' k. ' . ' "Mrs. Burton Smith was very hand some In a gown of Alice" blue chiffon taffeta draped with chiffon. Panels of lace were inset -in the ,skirt and the tunic was edged with handsome-f ring ing. . - i "Miss Hildreth Burton Smith wore a lovely gown of white - satin char meuse combined with embroidered net, and trimmed with pink and white i chiffon roses. - ; - . ' - . , - i . t-s . A no many loveiy uuuqueio i cuci v by the young hostess attested the cor diallty with which she was formally welcomed into the social world. "Miss Katherine Cramer of Char lotte, N. C., was costumed ; in white charmeuse with .overdraperies of em broidered - chiffon .edged with crystal fringe." Mrs. J. Lee Koiner- and daughter, Miss Marie Koiner, of Richmond, Va.. will arrive in the- city tomorrow to be the - guests i 'or several weeks" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reil ley on Park avenue., , , . ' O 0 Mrs. John M. Scott is expected home next Tuesday morning' from New York, where she has been spend ing two weeks shopping.: : , ; : 0 0 .0 . : . Mrs. Ben J. Smith won the prize for the top score at the meeting of the Wednesday Afternoon ; Bridge Club which was entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Jeremiah Goff at her home on North Poplar street. Miss Selene Hutchison cut the con solation .prize.- After. -the.- game an elaborate lunch was ; served. Those present, were.: t Mesdames , W. S. Lee,. James A, Houston, Cameron Morrison, Laurie C. Dickson, Harry L. Zeigler, Earle S. Pegram of Statesviile,x E. W. Mellon, H.. Al London, Jr.,. J. H. Ham,, Robert A. Mayer, , Thomas D. Mack ay, George W. , Graham, "Jr., Ben' J. Smith, Margaret Kelly Abernethy and Misses Selene Hutchison and, -Ida Morrison of Rockingham. :-':y '.0 0 o -,. . Mrs. Earlc S. Pegram ,and little L daughters, Misses Winifred and Mar tha Craig Pegram,- - who nave oeen spending a week- here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd, C. With ers on . East- Vance street, - left last n'ght for . Gastonia ; to . spend a week folk and Washington. 0 0-0 - Mrs. Charles W. Tillett, Mrs. Thom as T. Allison, Mr.' Charles W. ,TiJleJtt,; Jr., and. Mr. Henry J. Allison re turned home last night from. Raleigh, where they attended ' ' the " wedding Wednesday . evening of Miss May. Lee Montague and Mr. James Cumming Allison; brother : of IMegsrs: JT.- T." and Henry J. Allison of this city. " The wedding was celebrated - in . the First Presbyterian church . and the . cere mony was .performed by. the pastor, Rev. W.' McC. White, assisted by the groom's father, Dr. T. J. Allison of Lakeland, Fla. : The bride was at tended by her sister, Miss Annle Mon tague,, as maid .of ..honor;. and7 Mr. Henry J. Allison of Charlotte served as best man. The bridesmaids '-were:. Misses Rosalie Bernhardt of Salis bury, Helen Montague of Winston Salem, Pauline Hill and . Marjorle Montague of Raleigh. ' , The grooms men were: -. Messrs. Francis Cox, Gor don Smith, Currin Keeble of Raleigh, and Mr. , harles W. . Tillett, Jr of Charlotte; . . ' , . '. . . A- small informal reception followed the wedding, at the home- of ' the bride's parents on .New Bern avenue. On their return from, their bridal trip they will be at home in Raleigh. The groom is prominently engaged In the Raleigh Building & Loan Associa tion, and In he insurance business;,: ; :tt'i O 0 0 - " Mrs. R. O. Colt and . Miss Janet Hall returned - home last night from Blowing Rock where thev nnent a week as the guests of Mrs. Thomas m. uorrey at the Watauga Inn; - 0 0 0 .: ' : "f. ' Miss.Pattie Morris of the cpunty ia spending a week with Mrs. J. Morris McDonald at : her home on South Tryon street. , . . . ;. , . -quiucui oi trip Q Atlantic Waste Company ln Charlotte, have disposed of their terests in the plant -and it is n'U being operated, under the direct ma agement of the Cref eld Waste & Bal ting Co., which established the Char lotte -branch some years ago. L.: A. Lockwood, Jr., who has been assistant general ' manager, i8 longer .Identified ,with the plant Ut is in the North for the pregent tt not aeiimieiy aetermined what will be his. permanent work in' the future, the probabilities being that h will establish a new . waste piaJ somewhere Inth'e North. 1 .. The South Atlantic Waste Company will continue in operation without in terruption. Mr. D. H. Anderson l, president of the institution and Mr. John W. -Toddy is secretary and treai urer. Mr. - D. F. McGowan is superl Intendent". lit is in a prosperous con- anion-and stands out as one of the' foremost plants of its kind in the South. , Like many other industries 0f the city and general section, the com pany suffers, the injustices and iniqui. ties of freight' rate discrimination, particularly" -in its - competition with similar institutions located on the seaboard and accessible to waterways but even despite- this handicap, the cohlpany Is" enjoying in this section a liberal - patronage - and continues in multiply in territories covered. The' Lockwoods -still retain their in terest In the parent plant at Sales.' ville,' which has all along had generai superlntendency over "the Charlotte concern. : Their major Investments are In this plant, , but when the South Atlantic Waste . Company was estab lished, .they took 4 stock In it along with many other Charlotte citizens. er, Mrs. m. U. regrara. jxxia. jre gram was the recipient of much so cial attention during her stay here. Grand totals... , . . Previously ; reported.. Grand totals......!............'.........,. 1,215 394 I -7,207 $15,058 $52,275 DIVINE" SARAH IW QUEEN ELIZABETH One of trie most' elaborate motion pictures that Mas been; brought to the city will be programmed Monday and Tuesday'at the Ottoway, Manager Haas having arranged to -show Mme. Sarah Bernhardt ;as Queen Elizabeth, by Amiel Moreau." "The film contains 21 scenes and the noted actress is givr en credit for making this ' one - of the stellar '"movies' of -the times.,. The great Grench sta ge artist' has become a defender of ; the' "motion ' puictures and it is. said that i in : "Queen. Eliza beth," which she' revivifies, she has lost' nothing of her ardor and vigor. ' . Bunyan'9 , , . pilgrims Progress. Amuse-U today. Admission 10c. . : . TEX.1S MAN ITKDS DUTCH i WOMAN BY "PROXY" . WICHITA FALLS, Tex.,. Nov,8. Harry Tenbrlck, a railroad employe, left this city today for Galveston, where he-will meet his wife to whom he was married several weeks ago in a, fashion that required the of ficial sanction of authorities of two governments. ' ' : Tenbrlck . was in Wichita Falls, Tex., and his bride-tb-ne . was in Amsterdam, Holland.. - Tenbrick . went before a Texas tioiary public' and took the : regulation marriage - vows, while the' bride, appeared before a Dutch official : corresponding A to ' a notary and took similar.. vows. .The plan was ' sanctioned Dy ' the" Dutch consul at ' "Washington . and . Secre tary of State" Knox. '"' : CHARLOTTE JOINS IN AN INVITATION TO NEW PRESIDENT If bringing to bear plenty, of pres sure has any1 weight Governor "Wood row Wilson will be in Charlotte' dur ing the week of May, Twentieth, as President of- the United . States, and will "deliver ah adress in this city dur ing the celebration that is now being planned on a large scale.""" '' : . The matter was given : official color last night when the board 'of alder men, after hearing a delegation: of Greater Charlotte -Club cohorts, Von motion of Alderman .E.- W. Thomp son; extended a unanimous rising vote to the next . President ;. to" visit Char lotte - on the : date named.! " It was as the guesis of Mrs. Pegram's moth- further stipulated c that six' members of the board should .f. accompany the Charlotte party if possible next Mon day night when the delegation leaves for Trenton to meet Governor Wilson on the night of Tuesday;: "' The matter 'was - presented " to the board of aldermen ; by Messrs. ' C. O. Kuester and J. Leake Carraway, ' and the .unanimous rising vote -was given with a, hearty spirit of - co-operation with the members . of " the Greater Charlotte Club.' Mr. 'Carraway an nounced that there were on the "at in' the delegation 18 members,' and that , six more were desired and sug gested that it would be well If six of the aldermen should accompany the party. This suggestion was ac cordingly given official weight by the mayor who ' announced ' , that: any members of the . board who could at tend ' would go as the official repre sentatives of the city,' vested with full power to speak for .the city ' together with the other members of the dele gation, ' ' " - - '. - Senator F. M. Simmons, was asked to accompany the : delegation but a telegram was received 'this morning from him. statlngthat because of a slight Indisposition he would ' be un able to make the trip. Senator Sim mons is preparing to' take a short rest, following the . strenuousness ot the. recent campaign 'in North Caro lina. ' . '. . - ' ' " ! TnXav sha will bo this ETiest : of honor at a large reception given by Mrs. Thomas' Wilson of Gastonia. " .v:';v o 0 0 . '. . - , . :. Mrs. John F, Orr entertained at a pretty luncheon at her home on East avenue today at 1:30 o'clock in. honor of , Miss Mary Morgan Myers, whose wedding to Mr. Harold C. Dwelle will take place next' Thursday evening. The guests were: Miss. Mary Morgan Myers. Miss Nancy Anderson, Miss Al ma ' Oates, Miss Polly : Shannonhouse and Misses Ruth and Laura Reilley. 0 0 0-. Mrs. George Bowes, Mrs. J. S. Led better and Mrs. M. ' 8. Folkes of Rock ingham' spent yesterday In the city shopping. , ' . , 0 0 0, Mrs. Bartlett J. WUherspoon will entertain at her . home ; on . South Boulevard, Dilworth, next Thursday at a luncheon in honor of Miss -Ruth Reilley, who will wedJ Mr. Preston B. Wilkes, ' Jr., of. Greenville, S. , C, Wednesday evening,' November 20. . . 0 0 N :, : -Mrs. Egbert Hutchison "and daugh ter, Miss Eunice Hutchison, of Mount Holly are spending today ln the city shopping. . 0 0 0 v i - Mrs. L. P, Henkel ; of Lenoir Is . the guest of her daught er, v Mrs. J,v. A. ' C. Wadsworth, at her home on North Church street, 0 0 0 .-''. Mrs. Thomas L. . Craig of Gastonia 4 spent this morning in - the city .with Mrs. E. W. Mellon. Mrs. Craig will leave Monday morning for Washing ton to attend the general meeting of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.- - - ....... .. 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. John Wesley Ander son are spending a few days In "New, York at the Hotel Martinique ' en route to the Bermudas' on a bridal trip. Mrs.' Anderson before her mar riage was Miss Jenks ' Johnston of Rock . Hill, S, C, The wedding oc curred at the home of' the bride's ORENOETLAWRENCE . IX' THE " ' LATEST VICTOR AT THE PRINCESS TODAY . --The recorder presided : over ' a brief session of. court this morning confronted with iesa than six defend ants. John Holt, eolored,. was taken In ' because he had . armed ' himself with. &. deadly- weapon fn times .' of peace and "was ready, for all emer gencies. He. i was bound over to Criminal Court, Four hack drivers forv leaving their, hacks unattended were taxed, with the costs in the case and one lone drunk was given a small punishment, for his .error, - . . ' Only One "BROMO QUININE" That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for the signature of E W, OROVE, Cures a Cold in One Day. Cures Grip in Two Days, 26c. jrrl , i COTTON REACHES HIGH WATER MARK Cotton today' reached the high figure of 12 cents on the local mar ket with the result that there was & decided influx of farmers attracted to market by the fancy prices being paid. The local market has advanced almost unprecedentedly during the last week,; or ten days and 'farmers who. were holding, on account of low prices, are. loosening up and are com-' ing on the market in large numbers,' i The v receipts, .today were 278, bale a t 1H4 wnts aarainst 128 bald on ' this elstta last vear. the Drlce then be ing 9 cents. "' ' ' " Saturday - is expected to be ' a rec nrd-breakine dav at 'the Charlotte' platform. .The news, of the sharp advance in the price of cotton haa spread over the whole section and it is expected that' many farmers will be on the - local - market Saturday with plenty, of, cotton to offer for sale. ...... PERSONALS. . .." . - . ' Mr. W. T. Jerome of Concord is in the city on business today. ' ' ; Mr. W. A. Fair of Lincolnton is at the Central Hotel. 1 Mr. J.-: J. . Hefner of Hickory is a Charlotte isltor today. : Mr. C, W. Smith of Cohcord is reg istered at the Buford Hotel. Mr. E. -W. BurC of ' Salisbury -is spending today In the city , on bugi-. ness, . - .... , , Mr. T. . J. White of Concord is a Charlotte visitor today. ' Mr, R. H. WatsQn' of Greenville, S. C, is a Charlotte visitor. Mr. D. H. - LeGrand. of .Wadesboro, is in . the city today. ! Mr. H. W. Jewell of Fayetteville is at the ' Central Hotel. ; Mr. W. B" McManus of Monroe w at the Central Hotel.- - Mr. Wm. Laurie Hill pf Barium Springs editor of "Our Fatherless Ones, spent last night in the city. 'Mr. A. B. Sharpe of Anderson is a Charlotte visitor today. ! , Mr. E. . G. Traust of Monroe is a the Central Hotel. ' . i Mr. R. P. Dicks of GreensDoro spending several days in the city on business. ' . . Mr. J. HK King of Raleigh Is at the Selwwn Hotel..' v Mr. J. D. Barnes of Wilson is at the Selwyn Hotel. . Mr. George H. Nash of Durnaro i in the city today. Mr. Georare A Grlmsley of ureens- boro is a guest at the Selwyn Hotel. Col. W. E. Holt of Lexington is i the Selwyn Hotel, for a few days. Mr. C. C. MeiKS of Charleston spending several days in the city, BRIEFS. Th. hnorA nf oMormpn will mt oh Monday night, and this being citi zens' night, a number of Charlotte s citlzena are expected to be on nana to . present various . matters to tn? board for the consideration of tne municipal fathers. toa uoh.. ho. Slaved work TW .ao " . on the subway for several days. soaK- Ing the ground so that excavau"- mim tasir is worx wag impossiDie. i" being resumed as the grouna out however and good progress is e pected during the remainder oi i month of November. The paving of tha space beS the tracks of. the Charlotte Electric Railway in Dilworth has been com pleted Trom the far end of the to the power house, and will oon " finished up to Morehead and Souw Trydn streets. , Realty transfers today includea. p. O. Brown, trustee., to H. C. Jojj. lot on Travis avenue, consideration 3, 0 7 5 ; Henry Adams to H. C. irw lot on Bland street, 526; L , vidson to H. C. Jones, 17 acres o Briar Creek, consideration ?100 n other valuable considerations. I A Mitchell, a general merchant ne Bagdad, Ky.,; writes us:-"- ldney Kidney Pills one of the greatest "",;, medicines there is. Mr daughter w w terrible shape with kidney - trowrolf I got her to take it. - She is mPyt eured now. I thlpk It one of the g rS! re. medicines made." Bowen'i Drug ".j (
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