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Now that the Hurt has been proto
rly spanked and placed with the, "In
. Dutch" gang, the baseball fans of
, Charlotte are already dreaming of the
balmy dayi of springtime aa they reg
ularly attend the "Hot Stove league"
sessions talk over the, prospects of a
Carolina baseball league for the sunt
tner of Hll.f J ' -V , f, S
, -. While no movement, has as yet been
' ; made In this direction It Is Ibetleved
by some of the leading local fans that,
If the Carolina are to sport a league
next summer,, the Urns is now propl
. tlous to start making plans'along that
line ' -.- .'- v-
By next April a large number of the
Tar Hel' soldier lads, now with the
' ; colors, will hare been returned to civil
' life. - These boys, in perfect health
.,. and with the native American love of
sport, are going to want the American
, national pastime In then- home cities
and perhaps will itlrt something on
. their own ''hook' if those who stayed
. at hom forget to arrange for amuse
ment i fi-"-. - a-'iV; ' -'
Altjhough there still appears to be
- some doubt aa to whether the majoY
' leagues will begin operations next
, spring, because) of the fact that many
of their star ball players will still be
working for Uncle tammy, there Is no
reason why suoh a cause should stop
the-minor organisations from playing
their usual schedules. The American
v. league without Cobb, Speaker, Jack'
son and Bohelk, or the National with
out Alexander, -. Kllllfer, Kautt ,. or
Oowdy, would Indeed be handicapped
and the crowds disappointed when
these) particular diamond luminaries
failed to take their turn In the lime
' - light ; --O -: '
i The minor league situation Is en
tlrely different, however. , In the
smaller leagues, the Cobba, Alexan
ders, Johnsons, etc., re developed, re-
, main a season or two and then grad
. uate to the ball players' paradise, the
big show, v It is up to the minor
150 Horses
and Mule
.'" Received
NOVEMBER ll
Sale or exchange.
WacUworth Sales Stables
la tha Businesf SO Tears"
TUCKER &LAXTON
Contracting Engineers '
100 Realty Building
Power Plants. Waterworks, riltetv,
Dam and Concrete Work.'
CHARLES C. HOOK
ARCHITECT
SOT Trust, TBer J TeJepbono S7
R.L. GOODE
General Contractor
.'i v - and
Buflder V
' Charlotte, N. C.
ABD1TS
Scott, Chamley Co.
Certined Pnbllo Accountant '
SeiWTB Hotel Boildlng . , f,
CUAIOOTTK, N.C.T --J; -
:j;Complete Y'
Welding Plant
Now m Operation ;
Work Solicited; : :
Burwe;ll-Walker Co;
, 2li SoChurchSt.
UNITED STATES BAttKOAD ADMIN-'-"'S
; IHTRATION. . -a-
W. Q. MvAdoo. Dlrmtor Onuval ef IUIlrn4,
RAILROAD-SCHEDULES
- The arrival and dtpartur of paaaengev
, tralm Charlotte. , s .
Th following tehodaH flgures are pub
lished at Information and rt not suaran
teed: . v
... -v, ' AOPTHER BATtROAD.
(Statiea ett Trade Btiett.) ,
ArrlM , , Daptrti
from 1 for
ll:4a Atlanta-Blrmlnfham.i.,.,.... 4:11a
4:0ta Washington'.. ...,,..T.'.....,.1:5
4:lfa Richmond..,.. f :ltp
T:JH Whlnaton. v.. ............... T:J6p
. t:t6a Atlkixta.. T:J0
.-. :l(a Columblk,,.,..,..,,..,.,,,.,. t-.tOt.
l:ISa TylorallU...... ....,. ,,..,.l:40p
t-ttk Washington..-. S:16p
1 :J5a Waiihrnetoii.nvs fv-i iis s r.v-. s s r' :SBp
" l:(0a ' Richmond... .-.. ; . . . S:l(p
lt:td Btrmlnghtm-Now Orteani.,,',. S:35p
. ll:16p Chrloiton-Columbt.,.,....,.,ll:Oo
ll:40p Wlnton-8lim,.... .tn
l:4Sp Orenvtll-Wetmlniter...., .. 4:tlp
" 4:t0p OrMnoboro-Dnlll,.. ,..,.., l:op
:00p Atlanta.,,. ll:llp
t :llp A ! ta-CoIumbla......,,,,,,, T;J
l:!ip Tylorvlll.......... S:00a
l:6p Nw Tork-Waahtagton....,,,.li:sa
i:S0p Columbia 4ttKp
J0p Atlanta.....,;....,.,.,......, :iia
:S0p Now OrltnAttanta..,.,.....it:3oa
: ll:0p Waahlnston.. i. . , . , . , . , , , . ., , 4 :lSa
Waahlngton . . . w . i . i :40a
' IDoei not run Sunday.
.' SEABOARD AIR LINE RAIT.ttOADV
(statloa North Tryea atreat,) . '
AViym . . , , , v Departs
from -"-V. V, s i.'" for-
, l:l(a Monro.. :ta
10:10a Bothfrfnrilton. I:ila
, I:llp Ruthrfordton,.,,,,,.,.,,, t:ip
ll:40p Wllmlntton-Ratalch.il, l:0ta
' ll:10p Wtlmlngtnn-Rlelrh, :0p
ll:40p NorfolK-Rlehmond...,.,,,,,,, t:0la
llitOp Norfolk-Richmond,,. I:t!p
1J :40p Jackaonville. . . . , . M . , , ,,. :tla
Janlcaonvlllot , ; . ; . . ... . op
PIEDMONT ft NORTHERN RAILROAD.
(8tatio Wart Traoe Straet.)
: f ara -sJ, '...-.'..'.v'"; Laaros ,
Oaatonla .,.$:.- , '' Charlotto
7:00a-:0 ' 1 l:OOa10:4a
n:OOa-l:00 ' . ', ll:0Om-l:p
; ' l:00p-I:OOp ' 4:00p-(:0p
I:0p-:4p i l:0p.H:O0p
, Blmont car connwts with all main Una
' tralna. - ' i'
NORFOLK SOUTItKRV RAfl.ROAD.
' (8. A. U Station Worth lroa SO .
Arrlras , , , , '(,'. ' traS
t.4tp Norfolk... :!
, Talaahone tft. "
m safc
i ' , - -t..-;a.-. t . , -v , i. , . i , . - . i . . .
leagues to develop the coming heroes
of tha game. Never in the history of
baseball Was the time more favorable
fdr the smaller organltattons to make
money by the development of young
bait players. "
The war upset baseball organisa
tion Just aa It did all other amuse
ments. Many of the stars of the ma
jor leagues before .the world conflict
will not return' to the diamond aa the
means of making a livelihood. Their
plabet will have to bo filled by. the
coming generation. " It la a great
chance for the little fellows who have
backed baseball in the smaller Cities
to at last get iomi financial return for
their years of effort oft-times a losing
venture. : . :-.
'.As for attendance tnere seems to
be little doubt that with the enthuai
asm which the returning; soldiers will
show in the game, added to the regit
lar and natural number who follow
the pastime, baseball should have one
of the most successful years in, its
history.
The old Carolina league was forced
to oeasa operations because of the In
roads the war conditions made on at-
tendance figures. That association has
gone by the board and practically an
entirely now league will have to be
built - The proposition, if allowed to
, llo dormant until late In the winter,
will prove a dimcuit task but u taken
Up in the near future by the proper
parties And gradually worked into an
efficient and .popular organization
baseball' should flourish In the Caro
lina league M never before. -
FIGHTING MEN "CONSTITUTE
INCOMPARABLE CHALLENGE"
President Martin, of Davidson col
lege, chairman for Mecklenburg
county of the united war work cam
paign, received yesterday the follow
ing telegram as transmitted through
the Atlanta office of R. H. King, di
rector of the campaign for the south
eastern department "fr-T - " "
Text of the telegram follows:
.. "Dr. John R. .Mott, director general
of the united war work campaign, re
ceived the following cablegram from
Dr. George W. Truett, pastor of the
largest Baptist church of Dallas, Tex.,
wbcja nowiin..Jo'al T.,,M. C. A.
work among men of the American
expeditionary forces: '
'"Our multitude, of soldiers and
sailors overseas constitutes an incom
parable challenge to the patriotic and
religious forces of America. , These
men now face the gravest tests of
victory, demobilisation and readjust
ment anil urvKntlv raatilr tha wiuit
j and worthiest spiritual guidance. Less
man our best is unworthy of our men,
our country, our ooDortunltles and nt
'our Ood, who has saved civilisation.
The hour is here when America
should dedicate her utmost for mak
ing a new earth wherein dwelleth
righteousness."
MEMORIAL PLANNED
FOR CUMBERLAND HEROES
h Special to The Observer,
Fayetteville. Nov. 17.A memorial
to the soldiers from Cumberland
county who have given thel? lives In
the great world war will be erected
by the people of the county after the
conclusion of peace. The council of
defense has taken affirmative action
on this Question, though tho work will
not'aaaume actual shape, until peace
has finally come and all the casualties
are ascertained. It Is planned to erect
a handsome v memorial, somewhere
naar tho center of the city, to per
petuate the memory of those .who
have fallen for freedom, ,
; From tha casualties so far reported,
; 1 or 20 Fayetteville or Cumberland
county men have given their .lives,
. approximately half t' r whom wero
Kiuea in action or died of Wounds.
i
nAMnvroN honored.
Washington. Nov. v 17.--Joseph W.
Hamilton, grandson of Mrs.' rillard
W. Ashe, has been ordered to Camp
Taylor, -Louisville, Kyr, -to taln for
a commission. For six weeks he was
In the students' training school at the
University of Pennsylvania. ? He Is 19
Wars old, but six feet In height, and
handsome. The selection of young
Hamilton for Camp Taylor is consid
ered quite a compliment here, where
ho has spent ; most bf .his boyhood
deys. . o , . t
Mr. Hamilton's family lives in Ashe
county. -. .
LOSES FINGERS.
Salisbury, Nov". 17.-aeo'rge"" Best,
an elderly farmer; of tho county, lost
the fingers off one hand by getting It
caught In a corn ahredder.r . .,
MACHINERY.
100 Wcstorn Elcctrio and General
Electrio Motors tor sale at once, all
v speeds and all sizes. "Wire for me
;: and I'll wire for you." John A. Gur-
kin Electric Co., 31 City Hall Ave.,
Norfolk, Vv- Telephone Norfolk-
25. -.' . - v . 6tf
For Sato 80 h. p. return tabular boU.
er, locomotive type in exoeilent cont
ditlon. at low" price. -Virginia' State
Eplleptio, Colony, Madison Heights,
Va. . , - . 10-13
Engine nd boiler for said at a bargain.
; One 12x8 ft Philadelphia Corliss Sin
y gine. drive wheel. 10 feet in diame
ter, IS inch phase complete with fix
tures; 1 80 h. p. stationary boiler
with stack, all complete and
f in -.good running condition.' Can
be Inspected at our mill at
- Mooresvlllo. r Price tl.SBo if the
purchaser, comes for1 engine and
.boiler. Season for selling; we are
installing electrio power. Wi N.
Johnston Sons Co.. Mooresvllle. N.
a.
rr'" . . j'":1 ."'''".Jl.IL.."i1."1 w,lwffme .' . . T,jy-f-FOB.-Siui,:
IT
FOR RENT.
For Rent Furnished, t rooms and
, private bath, also one single room,
v 127 West Morehead. 'Phone MTS-W.
Three first floor rooms furalRhed for
housekeeping, -or will rent singly.
',,- One large room for 2 business girls
or men, close in. Apply 407 N. Try
on St. ' it-19
For Rent Large famished bed room;
modern conveniences; Close in, in
private home. Phone 8S71-"W. IM
N. Brevard. :, , 10tf
For Rent Large furnished room with
two beds to two gentlemen, mod
ern; tentrally located. . Phone
1010.J. 16 JEJSeventh St.(l 10U
If you have a room, apartment or
house for rent, use an Observer
" want ad. Therejs no quicker or
. more efficient method for finding a
. satisfactory . tenant One cent a
word. ,
For Rent Furnished rooms for light
housekeeping. 605 8. Tryon. 'Phone
'-3017-W. . JStf
Wanted One girl to wrap bread and
two to make pies. Zindol's Hygienic
Bakery, 60fl S. Tryon St. ( 18-1!)
For Rent Flte room bungalow, far-
nlehed r 1 1 - Grove -street. Can - be
seen between 10 a. m. and 12 m. 9tf
HELP WANTEDFEMALE
Government clerk examinations, Char
lotte, Dec. 7. Thousands women
clerks needed. Salary $ 1.1 00. Ex
perience unnecessary. , Women de
siring government positions write
for fre epartleulars, J C. Leonard
(former Civil Service examiner), 89
Kenols Building, Washington. 17-22
Wanted An. - Al , stenoffraphor by
modern cotton mill. Must be well
educated, first-class In . every , re
spect, and best of references. Steam
heated home across street from of
fice. Promotion dependent on work.
Good salary and permanent posi
tion. Address R. P. C, care Ob
server. 17-19
Wanted Girls 18 yeup or
over for factory work. J. &
D-Tire Co., Foot of Palmer
St., near Dowd Foundry.
I3tf
Wanted Two experienced white
waitresses, and 2 colored women
dish washers. O'Neill's, next to T.
M. C. A., S. Tryon, Bt V lltf
BUSINESS NOTICES
All kinds of keys fitted. J. Will Kea
terson, practical gun and .locksmith.
18 E. Fifth St. 14tf
Dr. Rkrltard ll. Johnston has opened
- offices in the Realty Building for
i the treatment of diseases of th eye,
ear, nose and throat. Hours 9 to 1.
i to:4. ,..;vv:-. ..iVi.v..:i..r.v i.. - 2828
Dr. S. Levy. Dentist 1 E. Trade street.
Phone Its. -. .
FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
For Sale 0-room residence in First
ward, convenient to school ' "and
churches, .splendid - neighborhood,
house In good condition. - Price !,
800. . J. B. Murphy & Co. , 17-21
For Sale 8-room residence in Mfera
Park; house has been built about 12
months, gat-age, paved street - and
walk, nice heating plant, one of tho
most attractive homes in that sec
tion. Price, f 9,000. J. E. Murphy
& .Co. . , 1721
For Sale 8-room mildence,'' convent
: ent to school and churches, papered
throughout, screened .brick under
' pinned, large lot, nice electrio fix
tures, good size bath room; would
cost to build house today about It,
600. Price, 1(3,200. J. B. Murphy
& Co. 17-21
For Sale 8-room residence in Dil
worth, paved street and car tins,
' house attractively arranged, paper
ed throughout, handsome electric'
fixtures, hardwood floors, splendid
heating plant, sjate roof. Pride for
- - this week, $7,800. , , E. Murphy
;;Co.,t:;'Jit?w:'?)?Ai4lf"ll
For Sato 7-room renidcnce In Fourth
ward; has reception room, living
room,: dining room and kitchen on
first floor, 1 bedrooms on second
floor, house nicely papered, good
' sice lot. : Would cost o build this
4iouse today, I4.S0O. You can buy
house and lot for $3,960. . J. ; E.
: . Murphy tt Co.--: - ;. v , 17-21
OBSE
JvAWk
M a dmmmm. I
PAYS TO READ AND USE
RVER
HELP WANTED MALE
Wanted Youiu? boy or girl wrapper,
t Apply In person, Ready-to-Wear
Dept., BelK Bros. 18-18
U. S. EMPLOYMENT
j - SERVICE
c WANTS MEN
For Hardaway Contracting Company,
Contractors for the" Western Carolina
Power Cothpariy, ' pn earth dam at
rldgewater. North Carolina.
; For tha following work:
r " ' 2 DUMP FOREMEN
1 ELECTRICIAN
: 300 LABORERS
For further information call at your
local
V.Si LABOR
SERVICE BUREAU
regarding tho work of the
Hardaway . Contracting Co.
BridgewaW, N.Cr'
Wanted at Once Stenographer and
billing clerkvSttf salary expected.
' Address P. Opox? 210, Hickory,
N. C. 12-11
;r..Jf,:,r,.
Wantod Llccns.d cmbalmcr; prefer
young man, with furniture experi
ence; good wages. Address "Under
taker," cara Observer. ' 1 17-20
U. S. EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE
WANTS LABORERS
FOR THE
BADIN
. ALUMINUM WORKS
BADIN, N.- C
Prepare for winter, secure perma
nent inside work for a company that
delivers .90 per cent of its entire out
put to the united States Government.
FOR WHITES Living conditions
are first class, rents low, cost of liv
ing as low as elsewhere. No company
stores and competition sufficient to
keen prices at k minimum. ;
FOR COLORED PEOPM5--They
have pno of the best if not. tho BEST
equipped villages in tha South. The
homes are comfortable, equipped -with
electric light and water and special
attention Is paid to securing the better
class of families who Intend to make
Badln a permanent home.'
- GOOD BOARD for single men, both
Whits and colored, Is to be had at a
reasonbla figure,' , v .
For further Information, call .at
your local U. 8, Labor Service Bureau,
regarding the ,'k: .V -V . . S
TALLASSEE POWER; CQ.
V BADIN, N. QmS-
Government' needs hundreds clerks
, for Inoomi . tax, customo, internal
' revenue. -Charlotte examinations
soon.: Salary $1,100-11,000. Expert
'ence unnecessary, For free particu
lars regarding examinations, write
; J. C. Leonard, (former civil serv
:' Ice examiner), 2069 Kenols Build
' ing Waehtngton. ' 17-20
WantedThree barbers at once. . ISO
a weak and half over 940. A. A.
' Covington, Hamlet, SI, C 17-24
Wanted At once, a first-class shoe
- repairer.;" One that can operate
Champion machinery. Want a man
- to take charge-of shop. The best
Job in N. C. Write C.- F. Caddy,
Red Springs, N.' C, . 17-19
Wanted - Colored Uboreri
for inside work. Steady em
ployment. ' ;-- ,
, J. &aTIRECQ, ,
Apply at U. S Employment
Station; 205 N.' Tryon St.
Wanted A first claas janitor, one who
has had experience In firing furnace.
Red Circle Inn, Apply to : W. A.
' Wheatley. ' l-i$
Wanted Physician for small town
;. and country practice, good location.
. Address "Physician," care Observer.
TWO BOYS WITH WHEELS WANT
; EDT WESTERN UNION -
MILBURN, HEISTER & CO.
- ARCHITECTS .
. , Washington, D. C
WANT
FARMS AND TIMBER LANDS.
Notice of said or valuable real estate
- In Catawba Ctmrttv. on Monday. Deo.
V a till A , 1 Q nMlnnl, nnnn a t nnurt
house door, Newton, N. C. 118
acres of land, the Matthew Wilson
estate. 5 miles east from Newton,
n r sand clay road. Well watered,
or. V third cleared, balance In timber,
qpn.Jnting of pine, poplar and all
k'nda rf oak, approximately 200,
000 b-nrd feet, house, barn and tm-"rovn-rtPnts,
Including good spring.
VU'i, n-half cash and one-half
In alx "mnths, A. P. Lynch, Ad
mlnls'rator of Matthew Wilson' Ks
tate. . '- , 1T-2
For Sole Sis hundreds acres of land,
more or less, In a high state of cul
tivation, with fine improvements, lo
cated in Union county, S. C. This
land lies well, practically level. The
soil la of the black-Jack variety.
About a ten-horse farm cleared. Re-.-
malnder In original timber.- Desir
ably located, improvements worth
, six thousand dollars. Convenient to
Schools and churches. Healthy
community. . Terms ir desired. Price
twenty-flvt dollars per acre. A big
. bargain. 8. IS. Barron, Union, S. C.
17-19
Farm For Snlr 822 ncres, house act
en rooms, new barn, two miles from
-railroad station near Charlottesville,
Va. Prlco 13.880. 1-1 cash. -Address
for particulars end catalog. H. K.
Hawthorne, Charlottesville. Va; 8-22
For Sale I ofTer my 208 acre farm
for sale, situated on publlo road
from Rockingham, N. C to Cheraw,
B C, , miles from Rockingham,
N. C. 80 acres open land, good
Jbatlding, we.ll watered. J, WHar
ley. RL F. D. X, Rockingham.. N. C.
r - : .i--' - ' 1M9 -
I want to share crop or leaae a two
horse farm to a sober, honest, In
;dustrfous white man who has.hi
own' labor, understands tailing,
preparing tobacco., for. market, good
corn .and cotton land Writ or come
to sea R. A. Peele, Route 2, Gibson,
N. C. ; y- :;f ' ; 1818
For Sale Lorge tract of GenrgKt
short teat pine, convenient railroad
and good rates. Address Box $18,
' Maoon. Oa. . . 8tf
475 Acres Only $10,000 A great
bargain for quick sale. Easy terms.
On Improved ;' highway, at high
school In fine neighborhood, con
venient railway' and Blackstone.
' beautiful; well watered and fenced,
beautiful; well watered and fenced.
Good large, well built dwelling of 9
rooms, halls,' and porohes, stable,
crib, 4 barns, 2 tenant houses and
other outbuildings; orchard. Too
will never have the chance to secure
such a rare bargain again. Come
and secure it at once, or write for
further description, this and other
good property. H. Frederlcksen Co.,
Blackstone, Va. 14-20
North Carolina Farm For Sale 291
acres in the eenter of tha bes'. to
bacoo section of the state, midway
between Greensboro and Winston
Salem, six miles from High Point.
Plenty of land open for cultivation.
Well timbered, rood buildings, good
neighborhood. Ideal, healthful loca
tion. Price '$80 per aore.-Address
Hay worth Roll and Panel Co., High
Point, N. C. 14-20
For Quick Snip 227 acre located on
the Piedmont Highway between
' Newberry and .Clinton, near Garys,
a station on the C. N. aV L., 24
miles from school and church, 100
acres In cultivation, sand loam with
a tad day sub-soil, 7 acre pasture
fenced with barbed wire, loo or
more - acres in timber. Toung
orchard. Nice 6 room cottage dwell
Ing, 2 tenant houses, 4 rooms each,
In good order. Barn, 8 stables and
other necessarv outbuildings, 2 good
wells and living streams through
place. For a limited time we have
this place . at the. very reasonable
"price of $48 per acre. Don't fall to
write or wire us at our expense,
when you will arrive in Newberry
' to look over this proposition, Davis
Realty ,Co Newberry, S. C. 17-24
For Sole 75 acroa . 6 W miles from
center of Charlotte; 8-room house
in nice grove, large barn, tenant
house, nice young orchard, plenty
. wood, running water, good pasture,
. some bottom land, land lies well.
Price for quick sale, 875 per acre.
J. E. Murphy tt Co. - '17-21
For Sale Bladen county farms, tiro
ber lands and out-over lands. Ad
dress Box 44, Elirabsthtown, N. C.
. . - 17-22
LOST AND FOUND
Lost The opportunity to buy manure
. in carload tots, . unless you place
your order fct ones. 92 per ton f.
o. -b. cars here, while It lasts. T.
Croft Woodruff,- Charlotto, N. i C,
'Phono 2805. r
Tost Pair tortoise ahcll rlr.uimd
, glasses . between Sixth and More
head, possibly on North Charlotte
car, 'Phone 18B0-J. . , .18
Lost Automobile tire, - holder, rear
light and atate number 80128 be
" tween Chulotte and Sardls. Reward.
Returh to 202 Belmont Ave. 'Phone
2410. , 18-11
-' WHEN YOU SEE IT IN
THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER
' ' . . ITS 60. ' . ' ,
ADS
AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS
For Salt) Ford Truck, new model, low
price, piedmont canay Kitonsn, is
N. Tryon St.
28tf
For Sale Ford touring ear, 1117 mod-
el, tip top shape. 'Phone 2S94. 2tf
For Sale Baick touring or, ITupp
"38" touring, Dodge Brotners roaa
ster, Dodge Brother touring, seven
passenger Mitchell, Saxon roadster,
Charlotte Motor Car Company.
17-11
For Sale Ford truck, seasoned oak
body and cab. Bargain. P. O. Box
988. Charlotte. 'Phone 2974. - 18tf
WantedUsed ears to sell on com
mission. Charlotte Motor Car Com
pany. 171 S
For Sale Oldstnoblle, S cylinder, 7
passenger, '17 model, in perfect con
dition: price $880. V. M. Stlne. 29 8.
Tryon St. lOtf
Wanted- Place your order with ua
now for 9 Dodge car. Our ship
ments have been Increased. Char
lotte Motor Car Company. 17-11
Brand new 10 IS model, 3 passenger
Maxwell roadster, with extra tire;
very thing for city or road salesman,
A bargain for cash.
2 new Anderson wire wheel sport four
passenger roadsters at. old price;
"factory guarantee and service;
would take light car as part pay
. ment.
i Anderson 8 passenger Demonstrator.
run less than 2.000 miles; factory
guarantee and service. Price right
for cash.-- ---.-'-- r-
A new 1 top Ford truck, with Trux-
ton unit attachment; servoia and
guarantee..
7 passenger, 1917 Studebaker, first
.class mechanical condition with
exfra tire, very thing or taxi serv
1 AN DRROJf MtOTOftl SALES CO.
Phone ' . 122 N. Tryon St.
For Sale Dodge touring car, In ex
cellent condition; owner having left
atate, will sacrifice to quick buyer,
Can be teen by applying to W. M.
lvey, New London, N. O. Address
. J. R. Ivey, Box 1189, Savannah. Oa.
18-lt
Welding and Machine Service
-Our shop is equipped to
do all kinds .welding; braz
, ing and machine work. C
L. Taylor in charge. Mor
row's Garage, 227-229 N.
Tryon: : 17-23
WANTED
WantedYou to know that hla Is
; :;' your last chance to buy manure In
carload lots. I only have a limited
quantity for sale. Place your order
"at once. 22 per ton f. o. b. cars,
. . Camp Greene, N. C. T. Croft Wood
ruff, Charlotte, N. C. 'Phone 2808,
17-21
Wanted To correspond with someone
who la Interested in buying walnut
; lumber and walnut stumps. R.
Morrison, Laurel Hill. N. C,
Married officer wants furnished room,
with board for wife, or room and
1 kitchenette. Convenient to Camp 4
car Una. Telephone 2818. 17-18
Wanted To buy an interest
or all in some going Mfg.
Business. x Prefer Textile
Mfg. Also would. buy.a.good
Mercantile Business. , Ad
dress Buyer, care .Charlotte
;; Observer.; - 18-19
POSITIONS WANTED
Competent bank man desires make
change. Good reasons. Reference
present employers. Address Box W,
' Dillon, 8. C. 1 17-20
Physician want location where need
u ed in town or good community.
Address Doctor, care Observer.
i 1 . , 17-19
If you are looking for a position, or
wisn to secure a oetter one, use an
.' Observer Want Ad 100,000 people
read these ads every day; 25 words,
1 time, 25 cents; 4 times, $1; 1 week,
81.75. These. rates are cash. -
traveling salesman. .. smpioyea at
. present but desire a change. Ad
dress A. J care Observer. lltf
AGENTS WANTED
World War nutory Complete, au
- thentlc, attractive- book, well writ
ten. Big profit Act quick. Out
fits 28e. R, L. Phillips Publishing
v Co. Atlanta, aa.-..., 17-18
Wanted Ten thousand a fonts to soil
"The World War For Liberty." Pay
' best communion. Send fifteen cents
t for mailing expenses of outfit. C II.
. .Robinson & Co., Charlotto.N. C 16tt
For Sale Camp Greene manure while
it lasts, x our cnances ror Buying
this manure grow less each day, as
the life of tho camp may be limit- -ed.
Place your orders at once.'. T.
Croft Woodruff, Charlotte, N. C
Phone 2808. - .;: 1T-18
Boat hern Railroad Company aoctlon
saia xor tinciaimea ana rerusa
freight, freight depot, Charlotte, N.
C, commencing next Monday morn-" ''
ing at 9 o'clock, Nov. IS, and will
continue until Tuesday ' evening.
This is a good sale. h best and
largest lot of goods' the Southern -'
has ever had to offer for sale In this
territory. It will pay merchant! and '
speculators to attend this sale. '
Everything will be sold at the rate
of a sale a minute regardless of
price. T. B. Yancey, Agt. R. L.
England, Auctioneer, of Greensboro.
Complete hosiery mill for sale. Old
established business. It Interested
address Box 228, Statesvillo, N. C
..i - 14-20,k.
norsM and Mules We - hare 150
horses and mules for sale or trade.
Cochran A Ross Co., 119 W. Fourth '
St. Charlotte, N. C. 12tf '
For Sale Rex Visible Typewriter, '
practically new. will sell at bargain,
must be sold. For further Informa-
tlon address W. 8. Rood, Cordova.
N. C. ' . i 18-19
For Rale Four chair barber shop; .
, good location; rent $20 per month.
Address Shop, oare Observer, lltf
Get what yon want, when yon want It, ;
through The Winston-Salem Sentl-'
nel. Classified rate 1 cent word, tf
For Sale Restaurant; close In, new, '
low rent. Will sell place and lease
cheap for cash. Address "Restau
rant," care Observer. - lfitf .
For Sftlo Pressing, cleaning and dye
mg estaoiisnment, town or e.ooo,
several nearby towns to work from,
owner desires to make chance,, no
opposition. Address 401 N. Main St.,
Monroe, N. C. r , i , .18-17.
Let Observer Want Ada And a market ,
for what' you have for sale. ; They
ell a large variety of things for
others. Practically 100,000 well-to-,
do people read these ads every day.
Robber Stamps Wre make then dally.
H. u. vtorr co.. Kaieign, n. c. . ; - -
POULTRY; LIVESTOCK: SEED
Single Comb Buff Orpington cooker'
els and pullets, 81.50 each. April
hatch, few hens, 12, Cash with or
der. Act quick. L. W. Bardln. '
Black Creek, N. C. 17-20 ,
Rod May Wheat for Sowing We ca -,
, supply you with selected seed. Mali
or 'phone us your orders. Davidson .
& Wolfe, 220 8. College St 'Phone - -
412. -'.'- ' - .18-21 '
Hairy Vetch Seed for Sale Now to the
time to sow for hay, forage and
winter grating. Daviason Wolfe.
220 8. College St. 'Phone 412. 18-81
Horses) end ' Males We have isg 1
horses and mules for sale or trade. , -Cochran
ft Rosa Co 219 W. Fourth :
St. Charlotte, N. C. ' V- 18tf .-.
Two pointer dogs for sale, well train
ed This is a rare opportunity to
buy two good hunters and the prices
are rignt. jas. a. wuiiams, Red
Springs, N. C.
11-19
FOUR BALES PER ACRE
The record of Vandlver's Heavy Fruit
' er Cotton. Forty bolls make pound.
Forty-six per cent lint; 144 -Inch
r staple; no boll weevils. : Free from
' all d iase. ' - Resist droutha and
winds. Earliest big boll. The cotlort
: that beats the boll weevIL All seed
'ginned and, culled on our .private
i machinery. Write tor facta " and
, proofs from your own state, gpecal
price on seed for early delivery;
. . Vandlver Seed Co.
. . . Lavonia,Ga. lt-27
Registered Jersey end Holsteln heifers
of excellent breeding; Jerseys com-.
blnlng noted Jap. and Hood farm .
stratns; ages 16 i months to t-.'
years. Setywn Farm, Route 2, Char- s
lotte.. N. C. 'Phone 1022-J. , . 2tf J
SPECIAL NOTICES
OLD-FASHIONED NORTH CARO-.
XINA PLAIN BVCKWUXAT
is positively In a class all to Itself. It '
has tha original buckwheat flavor and
richness that is not even approached
by the ready mixed kour,
MILLER-VAN NESS CO. :!
I HEW CROP RICE
' Just received this morning. - vo
Big values. In 880; Coffee. ,'
Other good grades, 20c- to 40c -Full
line of Teas, Sugars. Peking
Powder, Chocolate and Cocoa. Abo
carry flour.' - ' -
C D. KETttlY CO.
, m -1551 Phones tKl
HUYLER'S
CAN DIES
Jtts. P. Slcv.2 Cz Cc.
t V J
We now ha tit - ,
expert Truss 1 . .'..r . i
time to this wm ;
erythlnj w--1 f i ".
orders a t