BRINGING UP FATHER. C--vr!t. ltlt. I 1 J i.u - ill jjMltS Ccrr.cis and Motors Work Side by Side at Jerusalem. Correspondent Finds Social En trance Through Old Walt, .i Built for Kaiser. , Sarles" W. Whltehalr. special cor- . respondent to the . British forces in Palestine, and personal friend of Gen eral AIlenby, Is writing ror The Ob server and associated journal! the first , real story t the . "last , crusade.'? ' Whltehalr has covered the war on three continents: Europe, Africa and Asia He Is the only American to return rrom tne oiy una 10 me : United States since the fall of Jeru. , salem, , . . - i wa- nrim ra wr - imiTi'iltin I X. JB. " A. - Special . Correspondent to - the Brlttah Fwnt In Palestine. - From early childhood I had thought . of Jerusalem as the Holy City, The ' City on a Green Hill, and everything mat was neautuui ana loveiy. wmu 1 a surprise lay in store for me that first. morning when we motored up from Jaffa. The Journey is about SO miles. Be ttors the war the trip was made over -a slow, uncomfortable Turklnh - ral- . may. .mere .""vr M,v"Yt cars hvU .Palestine befoTe the war. However, this morning we left Jaffa Irf .Ford, and started up to Jerusalem. W crossed the fertile and produc tive plain of Sharon. This year It has " yielded a fine crop of wheat r and maize. We panned many herds of cattle and sheep grazing In the fields. : .Villagers Save Part of Thler-Herds. The) villagers succeeded lit saving part of their flocks by hiding them In hlllaf tvhen the Turks retreated, and fortunately "the Turkish retreat was made so rapidly that they were unable 4j aii V Aiiok Via hllle anst t All nil IV BLuyt uiivuDu assw niuo up the cattle and sheep. The British cam orward so rapidly that it was all the. Turks could do to get out of '., the way. ... Coming into the Judean foothills, wo'looked over the plain, dotted all over with the little bell tents of the British camps. We could see tied up .long lines of camels, gr&at herds of little donkeys, or, as tinToldier referred to them, "General Allenby's white mice." -i The entirerplaln is one great seeth ing military ramp; the Jaffa-Jerusalem road today is a fine metal road, which the British have entirely, re- built since the capture of Jerusalem, although it Is the same roadbed over ' which the approach to Jerusalem from ... the sea has been made as far. back as the time of Klnaolomon, when the timber lor the temple was brought J from Lebanon by sea down to Jaffa. ' then by road up to Jerusalem. The road winds In ana around tne beautiful hills of Judea. covered with elrt" rees although the Turks cut dovai thoMcands of trees for firewood. Tv ?. rocks, hills and all have a cli.ilky white appearance; dry weath er traffic on the roads has rained a continuous cloud of dunt. which blan kets the whole countryside. Camels, Donkeys, Horses and Mo tors. Crawling slowly up and down the Mils are long lines of motor lorries, which keep the air full of dust clouda Up and down constantly they are mov ing troops of cavalry going up to the the troops of cavalry going up to the lines or cpming back for rest. On the footpath along the side of the road are the alow moving camel trains, always rravenngnnlngle-lle, and at times in trains that are well over five miles in length. 'Moving along are hundreds of little donks also in single file with great loads, that weigh as much as the don key himself. All along the road working like ants are men of the Egyptian labor corps for the road must constantly be'work . ed upon In order to keep it in condi tion. Hundreds break large rocks into small pieces; others with little i baskets on their heads carry the tones to the roads, while others re pair and level. As you go up to Jerusalem from Jaffa, you are unable to see the city from any distance. We were actually In the environs of Jerusalem before Fire and Theft Automobiles Palmetto Fire Insurance Co. The very best policies at at tractive rates. The very best service. Claims paid from this office. Very attrac tive" for agenls. ' .. W. D. Wilkinson 4 " General Agent For State of North Carolina. You can have longstrairhthair ' oy using 13IIZ1LENT0 QUININC POMADE " wblch Is a Ilalr Grower and stops falling hair, remove! dandruff and makes the hair grow long, soft and ailky. Try a box and if cot gatiefied your money .will be re turned. . re Ztm br bhUI notipt of stajtips tzzxn wantco rvKinrwMCRt Wr lliUl - r,Te .,....i t.e., afcaMTa.a. ch XsCt!r; . mi i. mil ' in i mi a l.ni ii A iiiw.n 4 L . ..T':""- ; r...M. V I realised, we were anywhere near. Jerusalem was not at all what I had expected., E li is, in raci. iwo cuien. One city lies within a great wall, another l.es without. . '- The outside city is made up of every sort of . conceivable building, from great masive foreign hotels, down to shacks , made of wooden boxes and American tin cans. The inner city is surrounded by a freat wide wall, entered by narrow ates oriv,foot. Special Entrance Built for Kaiser. Till 188 no wheel vehicle could en ter the Inner walls. When the kaiser made his pil grimage to Jerusalem, his agents had the Turks tear down a part of the city wall so he could enter through a passage made entirely ror mmseir. This made possible entry of carriages within the city walls, which has ta ken away some of the ctiarra or tne Holy City, but the vehicles cannot penetrate more than a few hundred feet, as the streets are only about four to six feet wide. .The world can be truly thankful that from now on no such desecration of the sacred city will take place; for standing at every gate of the City of Jerusalem Is a BNtisn Tommy, protecting the city So that through out Jerusalem everything shall re main untouched and unspoiled by the hand of war. British Indians guard tne Monam- medan sacred places. Since the capture or this city not one single building has been torn down or destroyed. Every single stone is being guarded and protected by the British, so that the city may be nreserved as an old Jewel untouched and unspoiled by modern hands. KENNETH M. SCOTT DIES AT UNIVERSITY OF N. C. a -- Charlotte Young Man Succumbs to Influenza and Pneumonia. Funeral This Afternoon. . Kenneth M. Scott, age 19, son of Sir. and Mrs. C. W. Scott, of 805 Cleveland avenue, died at 9 o'clock yesterday morning In the hospltataat the University i of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, as the result of an at tack of Influnesa, followed by pneu monia. Mr, and Mrs. Scott ana a sister of the deceased, Mrs. Kemp Battle, of Richmond. Va., were at the; bedside when the end came. : He was one of the popular young ; men In the Dllworth section of the, city and leaves a host of young frlenijs. He was a member, of the stu denr Trmy"tnthrtnreor peat- tha4 university. i He leaves, belde his parents, one : sister. Mrs. Kemp Battle, and two brothers, Wallace M.. of Schenectady. N. Y., and Barnes, with the American aviation forces in France. , The body arrived here last nigh, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Battle. The funeral services will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the graveside in Elmwood cemetery. Rev. Bunyon McLeod. pastor of the Westminster Presbyterian church, officlating.j ! GOVERNOR GIVES SONS AND BUYS LIBERTY BONDS . Special to The Observer. I Columbia. Oct. 17. In addition to (rflvlng up his six sons to . the war ! (and in working Indefatlgably for the' I winning of the war. Governor Man-.j I nlng is rpcndlng his money for Lib- erty bonds. He purchased $5,000 of 1 the first issue for hirnwlf and a $50 , bond for oarh of his eight children i , afid len'grandch Ulren. He took $10.-; i oou in bopds for hiiirelf in each of ; I 'the second and thirBeriea and Mrs. ! '.Manning purchased $10,000 In bonds I of the third l.sue. tn the present Is- t I sue Governor Manning personally i I bought $10,000 In bonds and a $50 i bond for each of his children ana ! grandchildren. Mrs. Manning pur ! chased $1,000 of the :sue. SECOND DEATH OCCURS IN ONE SPENCER HOME ' Special to The Observer. I Spencer, Oct 17. The second death In the home vt Engineer and Mrs. . C. A. Slgman in the past few days came Tuesday night when their only daughter, Mrs. Gladys Reece, suo ' cumber to pneumonia. She had been ! desperately HI for several days. 8he ; was 'about 22 years old and is sur j viveci by a husband, Rodney P. i Reece, and one little daughter, besides - her parents. Air. ana Slgman. died on the 5th Inst. The Sigman. A younger brother, Arthur Sigmah, died on the fifth hiBt.' The funeral took place from the home In Spencer Thursday at 3 p. m. and the burial was In Chestnut, Hill cemetery. CAFFNEY CITIZENS WORK FOR THE LIBERTY LOAN Gaffney, Oct. 17. -All the stores of Gaffney were closed yesterday and numerous parties of citizens went in- jto all parts of the county with the ! purpose of stirring up interest In the some of these parties indicate that much good was done, and that within the three days which are still left many additional subscriptions will be received; $421,000 of Cherokee's quota has been subscribed, but $180,000 still remains, and it will take strenuous work to raisw the amount In the limit ed time that Is given. v . CHARTER GRANTED. '.Raleigh, Oct 17. Charter Is issued for L. P. Hobgood.Mne., of Charlotte, capital $10,000 authorised and $800 subscribed for a general : mercantile business. The, Incorporators are S. W. Pandrtdge, L. p. Hobgood 'and W. E. . 1 . , . ... -. - ji . IT i OBSERVER FOR RENT For Rent Rooms for 'llcht house keeping. 605 8. Tryon St 'Phone S017-W. For Rent In Myers Park six room house, partially furnished, "large yard. Telephone 961. 16-20 Bring or mail your want ads early for' The Sunday Ob server. FOR RENT OFFICES. Several fine large office rooms on sec ond floor, over American Trust Co., also some on third floor cheap. One large room over Anderson Motor Sales Co., N. Tryon. TWO APARTMENTS Close in. furnished and heated. Rental Dept., American Trust Co., T. M. Abbott, Mgr., telephones 1024 and 4S1-J. lltf If you nave a . room, apartment or house for rent, use an Observer want ad. There's no quicker or more efficient method for finding a satisfactory tenant. One, cent word. Wanted To do your mortiur of furni ture, household goods, $3.50 per load In the city by auto truck. Law-lng-Robbins Furniture Co. 'Phone 214. 18-20 For Rent Front room furnished; one or two business women preferred. 'Phone 1S04-J. 18tf MILBURN, HEISTER & CO. ARCHITECTS Washington. D. C. Scott, Charnley & Co, Certified Ftibllc Accountants Belwyn Hotel Building . CHARLOTTE, N. C. .60 Horses and Mules received Bert 14th. , Sale erctchange. WadWorthV Sales StabJes "In (be Business SO Years." TRUSSES , . We now have In our employ an expert Truss Fitter who "given his time to this work and we offer ev erything wanted In Trusses. Mall orders a sppclflltr. Jno. S. Blake Drug Co. Charlotte, N. C. . I'MTEO STATES RAIMttMH aomin- ISTRATION. W. O. Mi-Ailoo. 'nirevter Ocneral f Railroads. RAILROAD SCHEDULES Tho r.rHvti and dtvarturo of ptmnrar Irhlna ChitTlotto, The followlnc' chtdiil flsnrea r puh lthd M Information (rid. sr not (uaran tood : SOrTTTKRy RAILWAY (BUIloo Weal Trwio Utroot), ArrlTs report from x for. 12:49a Atlnl-B'rmlnf hra t:ll rS-WWniftB- 0I Rlenmnnd . ?:?Ia Winhlngtoa :Ra Atlanta .. .. CotomotB .. fa ylnroyt1!o : Wuh'nirton Wh'nctoi :lo t n, T:l : t n F!ctmiona It a Rlritiihiim-TJw Onesns .... I:ID :ilf 1!'4Ao Wlnotott-'slMt 1 -4lo 4rnvnio-Wratmln!itor , 4rlt Orontioro-fnv!llo . 4'Ji) . t:ea 4:Mp 4:a do Atlintt t:ltn Aoenito-PolomWs ... I'n Tn-tJnrvltV :Hp Now TrK-Wiihlnfto -!liti Cnlumbta , 1ftp Atlanta rlp Now Orloom-Atlsnta n:p Waoh'nstoii ,.. Wahlntnn .... a n nmmii r r,i. BEAnoAnn Am i.rsr: kai.wat , (Matloti North Tryoa Stroet). r .t4 mnroorr. . , Arrtvos ' . ' - Donarra f-w ' " " P S !ta Vn ......,,.. 4(; n, Hnie"frlts 3t SfJn HiithetoTltP't I r. 11np wi1mttiton-telith I;H llilOs wnmlnatrn-Kltsh t;t j!4Ap Nnrfotk-Ttlchmmrt S:lla 11:1 Dp NorfolV-Rlcbmonil ftm lt:40p .tmfonmt)..J...-..,...s...t S-11 .trVotitU J . rilCDMOT NOBTHItRI KAn.WAT (Statlea Weal Trad Strat. , : ! - , , . Ontn"'- ": . ' Charlotia . f'ftna.t' ... S'tlta-lt: - --11-itfla-i , .11 Vn-INn l:Mp-t.Mp , :p.:ftp 7 p- 4tp ' ' l.ttp-11 'ttalmont ear connects with all Mais Lint '"I"'; ItATI.ROAD ft. A.Jm RtatlMi Narth Tryra St.) ArrlM , , Depart frem- ' , j far- l:ftp NnrfolH 1. ....... :a J:p Star ................ Deap aa( ran Suntfay. r , .m m. TelfBlioas ttt AUDITS PAYS TO READ AND USE AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS For SaleOakland Six. five passenger, '17 model, new Silvertown cord tires. Car In perfect condition, $650. D. M. Stlne, 2 S. Tryon' St lBtt For Sale Ford Roadster, 1917 model, good condition;1 cash price $500. Address Ford Roadster, care Ob server. . 15-81 Decide now to have an ad in Sunday's paper, read by 100,000 people. THREE 1917 FORD TOURING CARS EXCELLENT SHAPE. BARGAIN PRICES, PYRAMID MOTOR CO. 18-20 ONE 1917 FORD CHASSIS, BRAND NEW TIRES, BODT, TOP AND WINDSHIELD. PYRAMID MOTOR CO. 18-20 EN ROUTE SOLID CAR LOAD 19 IS MODEL FORD TOURING CAR BODIES. TOPS AND . WIND SHIELDS COMPLETE, 80 IN THE j CAR, ONLY A FEW NOT SOLD. PLACE ORDERS NOW. PYRAMID MOTOR CO. 18-20 If yon wish to sell or trade yonr auto mobile or truck, it will pay you to use an Observer want ad. The Ob server's large circulation reaches In to two states, and produces quick results. Big Sunday edition with over 20.000 circulation; 25 words, 1 time, 25 cents; 4 times, $1; week, $1.75. These rates are cash. For Sale Briscoe. $065; the only au tomobile left under $1,000. We can make prompt delivery; act quick. J. M. Clark. U WV Fourth. 10-19 EXCEPTIONAL VAULES IN " USED GARS 1916 OAKLAND Sensible Six. 1916 BABY GRAND Chevro- :iet. " These have been thoroughly overhauled, go6d tires, and are;barfiins at the prices of fered. . 'V. ; n Retail Department SOUTHERN. OAKLAND ' COMPANY ' Help Wanted Male Female WANTED COMPETENT OFFICE CLERK EITHER MALE OR FE MALE, PREFER ONE WHO CAN USE TYPEWRITER. POWER MILL "SUPPLY-CO., 482 SOUTH CHURCH ST. , 16-18 Have permanent positions open to of . flee clerks, either male or female with some accounting eperience or high school education, who desire to learn accounting work. Apply Swift & Co., 301 8. College St. 16-20 SPECIAL NOTICES "KINGNUT" The new nut butter, made from nutri tious vegetable oils and pasteurized milk, perfect flavor and highest food value. Free from animal fata Ex pert demonstration and free samples at our store all day Saturday, Oc tober 1 9. Price 40 cents a pound. MILLER-VAN NESS DO. 27 N. Tryon St. 'Phone 2375 JOHN A. TAYLOR. Staple and ffency Groceries. TODAY'S SPECIALS: Campbell Tomato Soup. ........ ,15c Llbby's Asparagus Tips . . ...... .40 Choice Alaska Pink Salmon 25c Revere Corn and Peas, .1. SOo Lowest Caah Prices. 'PHONE 1768. Prompt Delivery Service. SPECIALS! Campbell Tomat' Soup. .......... 15o Libby's Asparagus Tip. ... ,40c Choice Alaska Pink Salmon . . . . .25c Revere Corn and Peas. ......... SOo JOHN A. TAYLOR. , FERNDELL VACUUM TREATED , COFFEE ' Has all the original flavor and aroma to be desired In good coffee, and ly the injurious, harmful portion being removed.! Make W themsual way. v - MILLER-VAN NESS' CO. Ferndell Dtstribators for Charlotte. lOtCI mm 1 1 I WANT POULTRY; LIVESTOCK; SEED For Sale Fine pony and harness, $125; damaged cart thrown in good measure. . Answer Pony, care Ob. server, : ; .. 18-20 Let Observer want ads help yon mar . ket your poultry, llveatock and farm producta. You can dispose of them If you will tell Observer reader what yon have for sale; SB words, 1 time, 25 cents; 4 time. $1: 1 week, $1.7$. 400 sboats 73 to 135 pounds, 9 1-Jc per pound; 2Q0 pigs, 8 weeks, $8.00; 110, 10 weeks, $10.00; 125, 12 weeks. $12.00. Good ' feeders. Charles Oaf ton. Staunton. Va. eod Beef Cattle l or sli 25 head. Lee V. Rogers. Clyde, N. C. . 18-24 White Leghorn yearling hena for quick sale; $1.60 and $2 each; extrvflne breeders; satisfaction guaranteed. Causey's Poultry and Pigeon Ranch, Beaufort, 8. C. 18-28 For Sale Choice' , deap's Prolific Stoner's and Fulcaster seed wheat, $3 per bushel, f. o. b. Hickory, sub ject to confirmation. Hickory Seed Co., Hickory, N. C. II Hairy Vetch Seed For Sale For win ter grazing, hay and forage.. David son & Wolfe, 220 S. - College St. Phone 412. 18-23 Seed Wheat For Sale Davidson A Wolfe, 220 S. College St. 'Phone 412. 18-23 We have about one million fine Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants ready for transplanting, $2 per thousand: live thousand at $1.75; ten thousand and over at $1.50 per thousand f. o. b. here by express pnly, as we do not ship by parcel post. Pleas send money with order. 8. M. Gibson Co., Yonge's Island, S. C. eod FARMS AND TIMBER LANDS. Advertisements under tola heading are closely read by people seeking - Information about farm and timber lands. If you have a farm of ftny kind that you wish to. sell or rent, use an Observer1 want ad. 28 words, 1 time, 25 cents; 4 times, $1; 1 week, $1.75. These rates are cash. Large Sunday edition with over 20,000 circulation. 317 acres of land for sale; 2 miles of Pageland, S. C, on the Chesterfield - and Pageland public road; 200 acres or more cleared; six room dwelling, large barn and stalls; 5 tenant houses. Must be sold at once. H. G. McColl. McColl, 8. C. 14-20 For Sale Large tract of Georgia short leaf pine, convenient railroad and good rates. Address Bo. 336, Macon, Ga. 5tf LOST AND FOUND Lost Wallet containing $45 and two tickets from Charlotte to East Or ange, N. J., on the road from finance office, Camp Greene, to city. Re ward. Henrv E. Relhl. Fifteenth Co., Recruit Camp Four. ; 18-20 Lost Female Fox Terrier dog; com pletely white, except brown and black spot under left eye, untrlm med; name Nellie. Liberal reward If returned. 502 E. Tenth St., Phone 9191J. Lostp Pooketbook, between First and East Trade, containing $6.75, Phone S075. ! - It Lost Solid silver card case, engraved E. B. on one side and 1915 on ' opposite side, contained seven dol lars. Liberal reward. ' Miss Janie ' Bradford, Brown's Cafe. 18 HELP WANTED FEMALE Bring or matt your want ads , early for The Sunday ,Ob - - server. 'i-X---- Civil service examinations Charlotte : Nov. 2 and- Dec. 7. 12,000 women clerks needed. Salary $1,200. Expe rience unnecessary,: Women desiring government positions write for free particulars. , R.E. Terry, (former civil service examiner), 201 Colum- ' btan Building. Washington. 13-33 If yon are looking tor a position, or wish to secure a better one, use an Observer want ad 100,000 people read these ads every day; 35 words, , 1 time. 25 cents; 4 times, $1; 1 week $ 1.7 6. These rates are cash. ! IT PAYfr YOF s, :to attend, one pf the best business :- colleges. : Thomasvlllo Bnsmess College, ThomasvUle. N. C Rates and board reasonable.' Terms easy. 25-34 FOR SALE-t-REAL ESTATE Investment Properties We have two suosianuai orica properties,' wen rented hnd In growing locations. One for $18,0 (TO.. the other $40.000.? Will grow rapidly, in value when condi tions are normal again. Few 'such properties on the market in Char lotte. F...CC Abbett A Co. ltf ADS FOR SALE For Sale -Three piece bed room suite, American walnut, only $1$. This la $125 value dandy bargain and the last we have or will ever have at this price. Lawing-Robblns Furni ture Co., 81 8. College. , 18-20 For Sale Blatehford's Calf Meal for young and growing calvea.t 'Phone or send us your orders. Davidson A Wolfe, 189 8. College St. 'Phone '412. ' . 18-88 Let Observer Want Ads And amarket for what you have for sale..- They sell a large variety of things for , others. Practically 100,000 well-to-do people read these ads every day. Rubber Stamps We make then; SnUj. H. S. Etorr Co., Raleigh. N. C. For Sale One slightly used sideboard, easily worth $25 first $15 gets It. Lawlng-Robbini Furniture Co., $1 S. College St . 1 8-2X1 Onion Sets For Sale We) have several varieties. Davidson' A Wolfe, 220 N. College St. 'Phone 413. 18-23 Decide now to have an ad in Sunday's paper, read by 100,000 people. Pratt's Animal Regulator and Pratt's Poultry Regulator, a great egg pro ducer, 25 and 50 cent sizes. David son A Wolfe, 220 S. College St Phone 412. 18-23 POSITIONS WANTED Wanted High grade secretarial posi tion In or out of city wanted by ' expert well educated court, law and commercial stenographer. State sal ary and particulars, L. I., cars Ob server . j t f 15-21 Young; man open for position. One ' year experience in double entry bookkeeping. Can do other office work. Not in draft limit Can fur. nlsh good references. Address Box 361. Hickory, N. C. 18-20 Wanted By man not subject to draft, . position in general mercantile store, in small town or country. Good ref erences; good business experience. Address Mercantile, care Observer. 18-30 Wonderful results are produced by the large and far-reaching circula tion of The Observer, for firms and corporations seeking male or : fe male help. Replies can be sent care The Observer. Large Sunday edition read by more than 100,000 people. 25 words .1 time 25 cents; 4 times $1; lweek$1.7S.. These rates are cash.- ; WANTED Wanted Room - and board (ptivatei home preferred) ror a business man with wife andTvine year old daugh ter, close In, With steam heafPriee. must be reasonable, Address Box 313. . , . . 17-18 JWanted-rTo buy Ras, Bags, Old Mag azines, Auto Tires, scrap iron. Hides and all , kinds . of waste material., Highest prlcest paid. ;Phone 74. Carolina junk & Hide Co., corner Third, St and Southern railway. , Wanted You to know that every oth . er dealer gets, $15 for Cotton Mat tresses that we are selling for only $11.60. We are also running $250 feather pillows for only $1.65 per pair while they last . Better buy where you can save money. Lawing Robblns Furniture Co., 31 S. College ' 'St; .Vs-V:.- '- ' - -.: . 18-2v Wanted Good reliable driver and so lieitor. References required. Char lotte Laundry. . 17-18 PERSONALS Maternity Samtarnrm-i rrlvate, refin ed, vhomellke. Home provided ln fants. Infants for adoption. Mrs. Mitchell, 23 Windsor St, Atlanta. Ga. ; 30 TEACHERS WANTED Wanted T'eacher of music, piano and voice, at once. J-Testimonials with first letter. James Sprunt Institute. Kenansvllle, N. C. 18-20 HUYLER'S CANDIES Jas. P, Stowe & Co. CATAIiltH " ex the LADDSR wlvWln C4IIOUR0 HELP WANTED MALE . WantedTo besin work at once, ex perienced machinist; also one or ' two good linter men. Advise expe ; rience, age, married or slngl,. Send , references, and state salary expec ted. Kershaw OH MUl Kershaw, 8. C. tf VVtecrrwo good t coupon ticket sellers at Union Sta tion, Norfolk. Salary $130 per month. Address C. S. Campbell, Jr., Agent, Union Station, Norfolk, Va; 17-18 Get what yon want, when you want It, through The Winston-Salem Senti nel.. Classified rats 1 cent word. t Waa ted Twelve good carpenters for eonerete form work. ' Wages sixty cents per hour, time and half for overtime. Board will cost sixty cents per day In camp. Apply at our camp four miles north of Gaffney, 8. c, on Southern railway. 8hipplett-Me- Cormlck Co. . .. $-20 Wanted Competent doublo , entry bookkeeper to begin work not later than November 1. Prefer married man. Good position for right man. Apply D. K. McColl, Bennettsvllle. S..C. . . . - . 12tf Wanted '- Blacksmiths horseshoers at-once. Apply to James Stewart & Co., Inc., Camp Bragg, Fayette ville, N. C. 16-20 Wanted Duplex pressman for after- TWO BOYS WITH WHEELS WANT. ED AT WESTERN UION. 12tf U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE WANTS LABORERS' FOR THE . 3ADIN v?' ALUMINUM WORKS BADIN, N; C. - Prepare for winter, secure' perma nent inside work for a. company that delivers 10 per eent of Its entire 'out put to the U. 8. Government -- FOR WHITES Living conditions are first class, rents low, cost of liv ing as ww as elsewhere. No company stores and competition sufficient, to kep prices at a minimum. FOR COLORED PEOPLE They have one of the best, it not the BEST equipped ' villages in the South. The homes are comfortable, equipped with electrio light and water and special attention is paid to securing the bet ter class of families, who Intend to make Badln a permanent home. GOOD BOARD for single men, both white and colored, ft to be bad at a reasonable figure. 74 ". ' .For further information. call ': at your local U. S. Labor Service Bureau, regarding the - . i . - TALLASSEE POWER CO. BADN.C. There Js an tncreaslng demand for help of all kinds. Those sack ; a position -r winhlng to secure a set ter one, can obtain quick results by using Observer want ads. You can ., have replies sent care The Observer. 25 words. 1 time, 25 cents; 4 times, $1:1 week, $1.75.1 Large 8unday edition with circulation exceeding 20,000. These rates are cash. Bright, Intelligent boy with some edu cation and ambition to learn good trade. Queen City Printing, Co., 14- ' 16 E. Fourth St ' .18 BUSINESS NOTICES THE PHOENIX HOTEL .231 North Tryon St j Under presonal management of Capt . and Mrs. Frailer, of Phoenix Hotel, Winston-Salem, who will be glad to welcor?w any 'of their frlenda J. W. WILEY. ' : 'i Resident Manager. ' Dr. S. Levy, Dentist.? E. Trade street Phono 1838. , ,i i ,, . R.L.GOODE - General Contractor, and Bu3der Charlotte, N. C. CHARLES C. HQOK ARCHITECT A: Charlotte, N. C aOT-Trnst Bldg Telephone S73 TUCKER & LATOfi , Contracting. Engineers ,: $00 Realty Bulldlnir -PoWer Plants. Waterworks. Filters. v Dam and Concrete Work. - , WltKA YOC SEE IT IN ' 'THE CHARLOTTBi OBSEItVES : to ' halSS.f 'l(ypMfet

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