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i not.1: tU 1 :r 1 U if: 1 - t i. .. t ln i ut N. C. t the jvmd . " " u r jur tocnth .. . ! inljl - I DAY. NOV. 20, 1007. UAYEALL TLs fUssficI-rert EecordClTes a 2esI1! Talk an rresest Ccz.'::locj-i:oneUT At.ce. . , . ' Masafsctnirra' Record. November 31.. ' Keep cool ; don't get excited ; don't imagine, that present moo etary conditions are more than short-lived: don't talk panic; dont think panic; create an at mosphere of faith and optimism wherever yoa 0 Some people lost confidence and that Injured credit, and people who ought to , be ashamed of such action drew currency ont of the banks and locked it op. That cant last.! Idle money soon I urns a hole in ' your pocket and sets out. - Men want their money to work 24 hours a day. Sut days and holi days included, They want in ' terest or income from it Don't imagine that idle money is going . to stay idle. It . will soon be coming back ; into the baiks, just asaoon as its owners come ' to their senses aad realize , that they have been more hysterical "than a woman who yells because a poor little mouse v happens io her room: wTbe whole scare would be laughable if it were ' not so serious in jts consquences, It's like a - nervous man - who wakes up suddenly in the night - and trembles with fear until he stops to realize tbar. a banging shutter or snow sliding off the T roof made the great noise Then , his nerves soon quiet down and - he goes peacefully to sleep. The country's nerves were on edge, and everybody was 1 under ' a little tension because some of uur public men, believing that ' there' was a thief in a big crowd, concluded that they would try to .. kill bim by shelling the whole crowd with grapei and canister and take the chance of hitting the thief.' Some wert hurt and ' a few killed, while dodging can non balls of this kind had kept the crowd, which included' the - great American public, so " busy that naturally any sudden poise even of a banging shutter start- ed them to running, v v j; In olden cowby days, when a , vast herd of cattle on the. plains became, panic stricken in a great thunder-storm at night or from any other" cause, thousands of v frightened, maddened animals would rush headlong at a terrific ' pace. Such a stampede must be checked, or hundreds would be " trampled to death or be lost, and n the cowbovs. ridinfir as none '.. but cowboys can, and risking Mtm tti ihdfliwr of beinir tram- pled to death, would enfteaver to turn the leaders 1 ana graduaJiy - swing the mighty host into a ' circle. . Round and round the cattle "would, go. until finally, tired " out by this "swinging aroniid the circle," they quieted down and r went " peacefully to , sleep, apparently wondering why in the world they had been i so scared.; The I American ( public got scared; started on si ; wild, mad stampede, and but) for the splendid . "rounding-un" 1 work " by cowboys Morgan, Rockefel . low, Stillman and others the crowd would have rushed head. 1nn dMtriietionJ: ' V,r CV s V Now that" the t stampede ii ' nvpr t fin that toe mmrv of shelling a whole crowd in order - to hit one - possible thief has been ? realized, the American people can resume - business - nraratians. pet over their scare and do a little thinking. - There are just as many people in the , United States as there were a month ago. and possibly a few Kafiia tnnre Inst as manv miles ' of railroad, just as many bales of cotton and busneis 01 grain ex cept what Europe had taken and paid for in e gold, just as ', many people to feed and clothe and bouse.1 Some of them may - eat a little less . or wear their old clothes a little longer,; but this sad condition will the soon er be righted, by a return of ! sanity. Stop now for a minute and think. Do you see any f e wer people in the street cars or on the steam cars," do you see any fewer people moving np and down the streets, do you note any sudden disappearance of any larce number of the 85 003,000 people whose wants and ' activities trill keep cs busy even if somewhat less thaa during the strrr-.rs rssb cf .late years, L;ch las been overtaxir2 t:2-t t-d i-7 crstly every pro- 2 1.3 America. 't izzz still. , ... j- , L: 2 ; vi iih the ce; :cc3 '? cf 2 i . ;v f i.'.en. beaits in a wild s!::ut? 1 " le excu$eJ for tl.Irr " dltion !:tn t . ;' !. L-t sore ly r.sca r.ca have aay backbone s.:-i tiay i.iatter are not goinsr to follow tLcir ex ample. Oa the contrary, tl.ty are zoiax to settle down to busi ness, and U grazing Is tct qoite as good on the new.pratna as it was on the old, they are goioz to bustle so hard for their share that they will keep their sides bulging with fatness even . if their timid or lazy x neighbors rfne ta eat. In other words. quit your fears; go to work; if you have any friends who were foolish enough to lose cona Anct and draw monev out of bank, ridicule their folly out of them; take the demagogue or agitator against against legitt nii KncliiK nearest to VOU bv tbe back of the neck and duck hi in in a mill pond until he solemnly swears to be as active in building up business interests a tie hat heen in tearing them down, or in the absence of such promise leave him there; and then go ahead and in the great drama of business lite act weu your part; there all the - honor lies. "Play ball." - 4 ; : iv::z.it "nri cznzx is a perfect food, as it contains the most essential elements tosup ply energy for the performance of. the. various bofly functions. Its daily use tends to strengthen and regulate the bowels. 7 ' 10 cents a package ' For aala by b3 Crocera i Death ol Mrs. Polly rile. - Mrs. Polly Fitei aged about 82 years, died Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mar paret Fite.at Belmont.after an ill ness of several weeks; The funer al services were conducted at the Lowell Baptist church at noon vesterday by Rev P. H. -Pernell and the interment took place at Goshen cemetery. Mrs. Fite was survived by one sister. Mnf. Omie Leeper, of Belmont, and bv a son and a daughter. Mr. Ruf us L. Fitei of Gastpnia. and Mrs. Margaret Fite of Eejmont, who have the sympathy of many friends in their sad bereavement. Cied rrora Poison. llMr. and MrSr W. Y.WVanen were called to Charlotte rTbnn dav ta attend the funeral of Mrs Warren's litte niece.' Mildred Cochrane; daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs; Rr O. Cochrane. The little girl, aged five years, died Wed nesday evening at 6:20 o'clock: She became ill on the Thursday previous after eating, f some canned aaltnon,-. Her condition did not become serious, however nntil the day of ner deatu wuen it , developed ' that she had ptomaine poisoning. She was at first treated for rheumatism but an examination of her blood revealed he poison an d j the physicians were unable "then to check tbe disease, f t Funeral services were.held at the home Thursday Afternoon at 4 o'clock, conducted i by 1 Rev j WJlliam Duncan; pastor of the A. Ri P. church, and interment followed in Elmwood Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Warren returned home last-night"' tfV:0': VATCnYCl'2TCCU2 .' "' r- -w . aaWawaWWja.-i". "" ?i ' It Farrcd aa4 Coated, It ta Wara- " i " laf it Trouble ta Caaie. When it is the morning after the ; night before, you : do not have to look; at your tongue to know that the stomach is upset, the head is aching with a dull rhythm,' and that all the world looks black and dreary, C ; It may have been lobster New burgh,, Welsh rarebit , or some other tasty dish that looked much better at night than the morning after. There is no need to look at the tongue thermome ter then for symptoms of trouble. You naturally go to your box of Mi-o-na stomach tablets, and with one pf the little relievers bring joy and gladness to the physical system. vTbe real time to watch tbe tongue; is all of the time. If it is coated with a white fur, 'rr possibly with dark triracir:-, even though the stomach d.i net tell you by tbe acute pai-s of indigestion that it needs he!p, yet tbe coating sbov.stbit yea are getting into a I -1 vay &zi tbst tbcre is ccedcf Mi-o-na. Mi-o-na is to pcclliv?, so ; E3 rtl-b!; ii its curative - Edica r-ca V 1 :acb tb:t J. II. ICe--.: Co., tbe local fr' -. l'v,2 tn 1. .-lute g-ar?rf . ever I )-c:r t box th?y 1 - 'I 1 j : -for 1 1' ; ro:rry cr!;:s tl or- c If'-. -i tbc!te rr 1 c-- ' ' ES U U-lv. . St a r r i . t:,:e 1 ioLn till rtty r tvr!iy e : , . t hot:.; i 1 Air V ? ' Lcnrr cf I'rs. A L. 01 iiCIWi. rur:,t cf Mrs. i . i. Cr..:j. T! cttrr ts wee ville, an 1 Mr. 1 Mrs. ILc::.:: , Lee Crij. . Invitations rcaJIn? as follov 3 have been issue J: s Pf.aad Mr.Clia.le I: IwarJ A Vi'vi rcqurst thr pi. n.-e ol ircon iauy at Uw ttl-.. rr--;.u ol .- -v thfr . r ... '. t-u.. s . n-t ' - . ' Mr. I-dwird Wool C;"itu ' ' aa Ibe eventnif ol Wciirsuay. the i 'f-. eleventh ol Dfrtubfr . . irom nine until hll ni eleven , 1 . at home ' ' CaMonia. h"rtb Carolina Card enclosed retiiBfcefeinonrat ha's- paateiitbt. , . . ; The bridi-to-te is coe of Cas- tonia's most popular young lo '! and is ' a social favorite, wu.; the groom-elect is a procn'iio.? and popular young buisuess maa of the town. .- Their marriage will be one of the important social eventsof the winter season. They have : tbe congratulations aad best wishes of ja large circle of friends .. r: Mrs.' Thomas Lee Craig gave a sumptous dinner yesterday at her beautiful home 00 Main street in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. L McClellan, of Nortolk. Va. Covers wer5 laid for twelve and the other guests were Mr. Mrs. Robert A. Dunn, of Xbar- lotte, Mr. and Mrs; S. N. Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. T. VV: Wilson ana Mr. and Mrs. L. L. r Jenkins. The room was darkened and tinted candles set in silver can delabra gave light to the deco ration of the table wbicn was a most novel and beautiful sigbt. Throughout h e - decorative scheme the Thanksgiving idea. as tepresented by the pumpkins and turkeys prevailed. In the center of the table was a large fiumpkin heaped with luscious raits and surrounding this was a representation : of r a barnyard scene consisting of very lifelike miniatures of turkeys feeding on corn." The dinner - favors were dainty china turkey tureens filled with candy. The place Card3 were ; beautifully hand-painted Thanksgiving- scenes.' T b e menu was a most elaborate oue. fifteen courses being served! 1 Mrs.: Thomas ;' Lee Craig en tertained most delightfully at her home on Main street last Tuesday afternoon from 4 to 6 with a formal reception in honor of Mrs. A. L McClellan. ot Nor folk. Va.. and Mrs.&W E. Kind lev. of Favetteville. NC The entire house was elaborately dec orated with iestqons of . smilax, while , the hall ? was decorated with American beauty roses, and in the other rooms there were chrysanthemums and carnations The receiving party consisted of Mrs. Craig, Mrs. McClellan, Mrs.i Kindley, Mrs. L L. Jen kins, Mrs. O. F. Mason; Mrs. II. C. Anderson and Mrs. JU. L Hardin. The guests were met at the front door by Mrs. S II. Koyce and Mrs. J: P. Reid, atid were introduced to the receiving party by Mrs. John P. Love. The cards were taken by little Misses Lillian Watson and Lucy Bovce They were then shown- into the salad room bv Miss Susie Hoff man; where Mrs.' E. W; Mellon presided with Mrs, J. II. Kenne dy, Misj Bertie Duff, Mrs L. F. Wetzell, Mrs. J. P. Culp and Mrs. Henry Glenn. From there thev were shown into the coL'ee room by Mrs. J. H. Separk, where Misses Ruth Boyce and Mary Page poured coL'ee. ; Ices and cakes wei e next : served in the dining frooci, presided over by Mrs. Minnie Holland Curry with Mrs. Mary Moore Morrow, Miss Mildred Linebergsr, Miss Maiy Greyc Da-Jlfer end Mi-s Lottie Ray. -'-In Von He ! punch was disr" : 1 1 Mr-. : . A. Wilkins and Mio3 La a P. . In.,te parlor cfaarr!v7-ruic was fur::is!;ei.to tbei tf 'oy mect cf tbe ;:'oc.l3 by 1 J? ; L;' el Gray. " ' Cosrfy ::::! I n (' !'-! . . . . I . , . . .... V 4 r ' r - i" " r:!;.v r':i ' f -ton for I : V vz cf t' ; (" Teachers A- ' at V . 'it - n ; . , . t a . i . i . i ; f , 0 ' ; 1 f . : ; j L 1 . . cfTiLItyC-" ;. r .. i r f : ; 1 I I t 1 - x '.J x . in ?' ..-Address,' Dr. Mims, of Trinity Col lege.. - AFTERNOOJt SES.TON. lleetinjt of fections.. 2:C3p, ra. " , l'nuiary. Supervision of the " Flay Period Misses Clara Patrick, Alice Daniel and Mabel Eulwitikle. , Discipline in the Primary Grades Misses Pettie Coon. (Jrace Little john and Mrs. S. P. VViNon. x How to Teach :inff Misses Mary Greve P-i.' ' r, :..-nie rar row and Marion I .!l"r. . - Experience . iu Theft and ?se hood 'AmOEr Pupils Misses kar frie Gamble, Ella Lewis and Mrs. H. K. Thompson. yr,::, --r'::; HIGH school. Supervision of tbe Play Period Pp--fJ. ,'rv. Koc'.ett and Wilson. . Uowto 'iv..b li reliance (Pre vent PTri.:: etc.) Profs. Iloney cutt a.id lienbOT and Miss Kila Tor rence. . The Advisability. of i:.iU.ly Re views Profs. Li lu.siy ai.J Clayton and Mrs. L. D. Ilendcison. - . Question Loxt . 'On Thursday and FriJy De cember 12th z-i 13th, the ;..: Central -As-chtlcti of -'Ccuty Superi-ten:-t3 v.ill be Lcld t Charlotte. Aa inUrcctir-r rro graa hz leca arrar-?i f .x t.is occasioai t:eral cf tLe tirguished edrcrtcrs cf. tLe State beirj zr."rzt'-- nuc:lcr of speakers." ' . v ; Ilerry Joizzx a well-to-!j cclcrcd cf Gastc-Ia f!;-l Tues-ay tncrcirg e ",cr s.i V.l::- cf several rontL? frc-1 ; conp'ic.t:J r-ith ct' "r d'. i incident to c '.i ce. 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