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CHARLOTTE PAIL? OBSERVER, DECHIILHH 2, KOI, l VUHVEXXi . roMrKixs .Publishers. .1 DAT, DECEMBER I, 1304, , IMoBRET) PCBMO WEV ASH THE . Uau.u inc.. w. Prealdent Frsncia, : of the Louisiana. Purchase Exposition,,, telegraphs be Governor of Mississippi that President Roosevelt admired the Mississippi building t St.- lwls, and to answered with k sneer. ; Tb press of the country ' 1 lro uncertain terms. The 0reenvll!, IS. C LrmjB ESSAYS. TXTERUNEp MAXUSprtlPTS. , The facsimile of the nrsl draught of Keats' Ode to Autumn, which appear! TiuDiara stamps all right. Mr. E. M. Andrews Sr They Are .. I'Mcd by , live Merchant All Over liie country. people's coLunn C0G0000O0O0OO00000COO00QCtt0003g -rvwif W-IV W VtUkUIIlK, V ill VI I titu, - aw vwnui In The Century for November, la inter;To the Editor of The Observer: lined a rood deal. In ens place a whole I j notice In your faaua of the 30 News, for Instance, saya: "It la ...... . . . . . ..All. . . ... .. ...... , jjui sucn cams uruaiiittu uiw v- ' 11 1 11' jfniiify the feeling between the eec- statement, of Mr Glenn that tioni. H la no credit to hie State. He time he decides upon a awn fdrjl" wild, vlcloua. narrow and devoid of t ain place, ' somebody bobs up all decency in public affairs, and It Is tharzes against him. sounds famll- hard to think that one great Common The Observer win send . A. C tH' Messenger, without chanm, to - yon ! 30th ul.! place of business or re4daoce tor ' quatrain twin? struck out and re- tlnio, ihot a number of the buainesa ; dveTtwuient ...for--1 tJuls column. written.' The manuscript or one or nif-n f Charlotte have organised a Re hon A. U. T. tumeng& t Service, Milton's poems preserved in the British ;tall Merchants' .AaHncdatiou aad that tNe. 43 1 or Obevwr, No.' TC All d- Muwum and reproduced in an Ameri-Hhey were addressed bir Mr- NormaB f fttwiintt Inserted . to tbia eol- 'H. J .. ... .'-.i.K ........ ..,. t ,n.fc!to the literary aspirant. If he ia ee iui tna jtepuoucana were suppose irlous In hi art. he will eomoare his 1 1 . J - m ft v. - a LI. 1 At a. - - i ic vrvuun- is iuiwn,i, -.i.h h hiirhMt Ktanflarrln. and 1 . . . - . 1 " - I the injury done ty "suoh cattle" la not can tnagaslne aeveral yeara ago beara' the marka of palnataklng revlsal. It ta well Known how tediously Foa built. rather than aang. hla poema. And even Byron, the etrength and aweep of whoae line aeem Inevitable. dld more or leaa revising, aa the foot-notca to tho ordinary edition of his works will show. ah mis enouia De an eznauaiiera irirt enteroiisea. lottery tickets, a-am aource of comfort and encouragement rbling and fakes of all kinds, but.? John-on, who ta Waxed abroad af "" cw!ta P Uat the' attorney generai of the North Carolina Itetelt Merchants4 AsaocSa tlom and tnnt in the course of hla re marks he advised against the use of gift devltea. i trading stamp aoheme and fake advertising. I quite agree with him in regard to six word. No ad. taken for leaa uan zu oenu. caau la advaaoa. W A NTKI Poni tlon In a drug store lor - next year by a strictly sober young man. Have had fifteen months' experience. Good rcacoo1 for -changing.- Can do gnera) work In the store. Best of reference given. tjusuec. 1 -care voaerver. .- .ve a monopoly on this aort of . We are sorry they have nob ia gratifying to see that, contrary Will surely suffer in his own esteem from the comparison almost ' to the 1 confined to their own States, but tends to tha entire section Mlsslsslnni !Plnt of dpalr. 'ro" ne chaste tenas 10 me entire seeuon. Mississippi ,w,r,... nt ,hA mulltrn- work, hi mind ' announcement heretofore made, Thei reguiueu as a iypic;u soumern Koeu bad, those mangled manu- ntng Tribune, of Concord, will notlState. Naturally, it la thought that the ecrlpta. He remembers that these lend publication at this time, but'man its people elect Governor is a fair ,rfa' ' n .e.rrnMm'r1.7r1,Thivthat' :i be conttouel right along. Thla is representative of their views, and if of -Touched a Jarring lyre at flret. Concord noeda The Trlhuna andithe. why not of all other Southern! But ever utrove to ..take it true." ! " uMleaa aire It a belter sunort. ! people, since Miaalsalxtpl is 11 represent-, They were Industrious, and patient . ... w ; ,,..'piiv. Smtthr. !( Rnutiviv vr.. and ued the emery wheel. They dis- t 11 ... iw i v . fipe(1n the .rtea that Kenus , ft m&xlM S " ' ' l,cw or u,e olner ePll0n 01 tne of blind plunglnir. heaven-guided; and -: -""";'- 1 " 1 country a mere handful know the credit the definition that genius is the A white soldier has been discharge J South except through the newsnuDers. "Inflnlte capacity for taking pulns. m the army "without honor" forjWhen aovernors, as Vardaman, of Aa some one said the other day of a iarrylng a negresa, whose cha meter Mississippi, and Jeff. Davis, of Arkan- jt might also be said of the literary :.S not good. The inference from the is, and Congressmen, ,as Heflln, of aapw-nnt: "If he does not satisfy hlm- ."ar Dj)artmenfs official statement If ' Alabama, make public spectacles of "elf, it's his own laziness." Uiftt the woman's reputation was the themselves, as these do as a mutter ROOSEVELT. Ie reason, for the man's discharge, of course, geftple evervwhero are going Every boy dreams. Loitering alonir 'i iisa course doubtless answers all pur- , to oondmsji that they speak the sentl- the road to school or plodding behind josea, for-;-en. tbe man was ousted. monts offlhelr constituencies as well aa tn? P'"Kn; he H glorified in hl own I.. , , , ... vain imaginations and sees himself - Ither own. 'What,' will be asked, "do tt.ith thft wnrl.1 at hln feeM He sees The Durham Herald says that "Judga the people elect them for; If they do especially the regretful countenance of 2 arkt-r haa done nothing since thn not endorse them?" And here can be P'rl who flouted him; regretful that .-.-.tlonto .how that he wo.H notjno .undent an.wer to the nucst.on. Jm V&?&tiSSl l ave 1 proper person for thejThat ia the misery of it all. These the ordinary boy's dreams Is that he ! wee ne naa succeea in getting it. .men are in important, dlnglfled public takes no determined steps to realise Xo, he hasn't. He has not whimpered,! positions, elected thereto by popular thPIn- n a moment's 'notice he can rnd ha. born, himae.f with such qbW vote. If they were , private fe. their rJerfnothbuta'ke.'no pTan Biaiy as 10 giva mow wno voiej ror sayings and doings would either never for castles of stone. Mrq occasion to be glad that thsv dlljbe heard of. or if noised ubroad, would Theodore Hooaevelt I" an excCDtlon. ea. " 'j-:-- . he .rnrrtn,l melv fx- ,hi. "ow "c oeiioeraieiy pmnneo ior a . ... , ... KreHt ottrceri now he first took his the bad manners which mark a mild ff,hle body In hand, and through all form of lunacy. That Alabama, Mis- sorts of hardships, built himself from a TRAINED NURSH (colored) with three years' hospital experience. ' Best of ref erences from physicians.. 403 South Myers St., Charlotte, N. C. . . , TWO Bia SPECIAL 8 ALES at Ivey'a next week. - -. UEAITTIKUL FANCY WORK and home made candy; hot chocolate and coffee. Prltchard-Memorial Church Bazaar, STBAYED From 309 North B street, black and wh!te setter pup, about Ave months old. Finder please return to above address and receive reward. According to the Census Bureau, the cot.ton ginned from the crop of 1904 up 1- Vnmmlor ih o-.t.H a -en j aiasippi and Arkansas choooe to elect au"i. " to .November 14th aggregated 9,(86.S4 J . ... foundations In thorough scholarship. l.ule counting round bales as halves. Buvn calue 10 puu,,c Pat:R woul1 De how he did the honest thing on nil oc Thla would seem to indicate a pretty noboJy'8 business but their own. except rnsions, reckless of rHt. and how i-. .1 a lhat their bad language and bad man- tremendously, he worked! Lincoln had u.-u, 'the disadvantage of poverty and ignor w hen the figures were given out. There jne reneci upon us an. ance. but Roosevelt the far greater dis is. however, nothing more uncertain, Th0 New ork Even,,,K Po8t remarka advantage of physical weakness. perhaps, than the cotton yield, un!ess!upon ,hU ,a8t Vardaman outbreak: After nil the. bitter abuse of him as f .w- . , . ..... ,J"We hope he will continue his slight- an issue in the recent campaign, It .. . v-..0 ...... w bIack(tuardly referem.es to clears a Southerner's conscience and tul - ' mnkes him sleep more sweetly to con- 1 Mr- Roosevelt. o far from doing tho fof(Si now that noseveit Is our Preal- That. was an Interesting declflon by president any harm, they do him a dent, thnt he Is the type of man whom the Supreme Court, Wednesday, in'great deal of good, ana make frlenda tne South has always Klorled In bold, which the right of a public achool boardjfor him wherever read?'' Very true, f!'!' bfBVf' nt Impulsive, inde- to exclude, from school children who Southern people themselves; " who do hn.iv m) ti. xt hvo vnieH nninat when, for the want of argument, be PENTIST WANTED AT ONCE All-round sneorlngly ridicules the live tnerehantj 1MjJau?Zae' Pflrnc d salary who uses trading stamva, and puts .thai expected. Address Pan tlat, care Observer, trading stamp business on the , samojPoR gALE-Thoroughbred English point level With those tbtnga, I beg to dis- ers, tS each. J. A, Rutherford, R F. D. agree with him, for the trading stamp : 2, Staunton,- Va. UBiness is .not in the same class of these other things , mentioned by Mr. Johnson. It la an honorable, legitimate business profitable to those who han dle them wisely, and creditable to the stamp company, that faithfully sells them and" redeems them .and free from any stain or trait of gift enter prise, gambling or lottery, and has so been decided by our own Supreme Court, in case of the city of Winston and State vs. Beeson, at the, February term, 1904, and adso by the highest courts of the fourteen other States. It is of such a fair, favored and honor able character, that neither city coun cils nor State Legislatures can discrim inate against it, because it la protect ed by thoaFederal constitution and is not within the police power of any Stat or cliy. The stump business Is the giving of value for value, The stamp dealer is the advocate of the cash system, and becomes the advertising- agent of the merchant who handles his stampsv, He does In a large way what no mer chant can do for himself In a small way. The trading stamp company fur nishes to the merchants the stamps to be given only as an Inducement for cash trade, and then redeems them in' handsome premiums, when presented In specified quuntltles at Its premium store. It is a modern evolution of trade, and in large cities where com petition is sharp and strong, It is one of the most effective .methods' of in creasing cash trade and winning new ;oaxJtfecocooooeoooooooooooooooocsoooooooooooooooooo& WANTED Liidy or gentlemaa of fair education to travel for a Arm of t250,O00 capital, aalary l,U72 per year and ex penses; paid weekly. Address M. Perclval, vnariQcte, n. j. . BUY SAMPLE CUT GLASS and fine china at about hall-prloe at Ivey's next week. WANTED A good white barber. C. F. Griffin, Goidsboro, N. C. Writ REWARD Lost, Thursday morniiur, dcuble-barrel Daly sliot-gun In leather ease, on lvast Beventh atreet. or Lawyers' read. Return to Observer office. BiiBBCKIBE, or renew subscriptions to ladles' Home Journal at The Journal Footh, December 8th, under First National nai.k. Prltchard Memorial Church Ba-zaar. AGENCY ESTABLISHED 1873 Thomas H. Hnugnton, General Insurance Agency. Rcom 7, Hunt Building. liave not been vaccinated was upheld The highest, court having ruled on the not admire tho President will warm to- him, let us he whole-hearted In our ward him when he la e-arselv assailed lov'tv to the majority und admit that fiuestion. It may now be Dut In forced,. ... u . , we have In our hearts great pride and .vu uver .orm uarouna. xnere snouil (late. Hut compel ? vaccination instead non-attendance at school. a sense of-fitness that such a man as The Evening Post con- a man should flirure as the chief clti- these utterances and others son of the young giant nation of the of mere like them, may, by and by, "sting the WeBt- The closing of the bank of the Gas tonla 'Banking Company Wednesday iifternoon by order of the Corporation Commission ts very much- to be re gretted. The indications are that the depositors will Jose nothing, and nelth Fouth Into u realization---of tho fact, PA- FOOLISH CLIENTS AND TIEVTS that there men are disgcjng it In the. a very prominent laywer said the eyes of the world and Injuring It com- other day that he had a client whose n ernlnllv An tlii i a vr r,-ti,.ui Wisdom really startled him. The client customers in every department of busi-iooK OUT for Ivey's big ad. in Satur- aay 8 uuservcr. Btumps are given Dy ine nest ana largest merchants In New York city, Chicago, Baltimore, and in Raleigh, Durham and Greensboro, In our own State, and in towns and cities all over the Union. Respectfully. E. M. ANDREWS. Greensboro, Dec. 1, 1904. FOR SALE CHEAP $175.00 cash register total adder. Address "You," care Observer. THIRD STREET FIRE. WANTiiD A competent male- stenogra pher and book-keeper; no cigarette fiend need expect to hold the Job. State lowest viiges In first letter. Give references. Ad-dn-PH in own handwriting, Bpx J, aaffney, S. O. Burning of Three Negro Houses Calls WilNEP",By. m?n a,nd wiT,e- roon Out the Entire Population. Jltm12Sta& A fire on East Third street yester- and required. State terms. "Royall,'" care clay ufternoon was the occasion for one Observer. of the largest outpourings of the popu- KOR REiVT Desirable rooms. Close in. Apply to Mrs. H. M. Wilder. 237 S. Tryon. lation that haB taken place In Charlotte fur some time. Three small houses. by colored tenants were burned to the .J1-u.rnls,,,Prt room in rivate ground. The fire was discovered first R S,. r T' " 1 n Thh .L101 bUrd on the roof of one of the houses in ;(?are fJWrver Address Success, lime ror an me occupants to escape. ine nouses were duiu 01 pine ana jUOST Kunch of keys. Reward for return caused a very dense black smoke j to J. N. Mallonet. 703 East Fourth St. which attracted attention In all parts ' of the town. Immediately a general 'FOR SALE That desirable dwelling. 307 matter. The South is flat on Its buck came into his offlea and announced. "I've been sued, and nm here to em- 1 with every otner section of the coun- ploy you." He stated the facts and in jtry on top of it. It need., not hurt quired: "What Is your fee?" .' .. . . . . . 'itooie fnriW n.hin. i 1 may oe a Die to ewmpromise, ine n omer Danxa ts affected by the( lawyer refleoled. "If I fight it to a failure, but ry bank .failure causes'nenoe' ,nto representative positions, verdict, I will charge you a thousand, a loss of confidence and buslnoss lain'('n who really do not represent its If I compromise, five hundred." injured to some extent. Gastonla. how-' "timcnts at all. "That doesn't suit me," objected the . I wise man. "If you fight it to a ver- tvw, u iwi viTjgreonive 10 pause in ine! diet, I'll pay you five hundred; but If onward .movement on account of one THE PRODUCTS OF THE EARTH you compromise and stop the suit, I'll untoward incident. I litis IMR, . pay you a thousand." 4 s - The annual renort of Hon .Inm This man Is really a modern Solomon. Ak midnight the lights were turned iv.'ilsnn Rfrv f a.,.,,1,,- The ordinary client, as every lawyer excrlus of the residents of the city took place- and Alexander and Davidson Ftrpels . wer soon black with people, The blaze was fierce and unquenchable. Water had litt!'. effect on it, but the tire department succeeded In saving an ''adjoining house, for which there peemetl no hop" .-t one time. An old colored woman etood her ground firmly at her house three blocks a way, repenting ngain and again to passers-by: "'7, soon 't I seed dat farr, I knnwed d bes' fig f'me to' do uz f go home an' pertect my inshoance." N. College St. E. M. Andrews. IF YOU WANT A HOME in one of the best neighborhoods In the city and con venient to business write me. E. M Andrews. nut nn tii. ,.. ... . .. 1 , Knows, inniKS ine ree snou n aepenu out on the greatest exposition in the ,he current year, hits been transmitted upon the amount of the lawyer's per worid history and the gates werejto the President and copies of it fur- splratlon. If. having collected the fee, ciosea. ; All who visited it were delight- n;shed the press In 'pamphlet form. It n,s law'er manages ra. , vv i-vujw, u aia not pay expenses; .furnlss figures which tho mind can to conclude the case with little effort, the ordinary til WMm . - . ,. fill 111 riJUPMl I II .1 1 ll.tr I ' t UC If- oui 11 re-1 scarcely grasp. The value of farm funded. Hut, let the lawyer fight It paid the government loan. The sfok- products for the vear Is nlneed at through a week's trial and lose It, and holders In the exposition company must a qnn nnn f.,- kmu.. i.. h.... the c lient will rather increase the fee males' -Mod tha JlmfiMt hm w u .,.','.,'. . ... than itgret it. So-much for clients. w tZ v u k million oonars. exclusive or tha This writer sat recently in a dentists inai, inrougn the benefits which must value of farm crops fea to stock. The cluiir. He listened to the abominable result; to pu Louis, they will be relm- corn crop of 1904 yields a farm value noises which went on in his mouth. He bursed Indirectly. That city has a.-1 greater than ever before, he aavs. The TPd faithfully when the dentist oultted 'Itself hoi.il.m.M. .-j ... ... . . tiiose a tool and said: A little wider. ' ... - J" ., ' "'- " '""- farmers ccuit rrom me proceeds or-this please." He gripped the arms of the - - ,..wu - v.. ui me niifsi in single crop pay the national debt, the chair and shed silent tears when the the Country, jinterest thereon for one year, and still drUI truck a quick place. When It - , ' "" " ; i,,,,- . , . .... played on senseless ground, he tingled The .Birmingham Age-Herald re-!httve enough left t0 a a considerable w4th expectancy of Its getting on the mark that "the boll weevil has nrohn-: ,ortlon of- the ftovernment's yearly ex- nerve. He watched the dreary syca- n-nses. ine cocion crop, valued for lint ""e onus inroumi ine wmuow, anil tried to count them to divert his mind. wy lauinea mj nis sleeves a rreat -.'-... .. .. and need t Ififtft nnn Ann an.t .me ne came over from , V ' " And, above all. when the dentist asked Mexico; t the long-winded diatribes of ile hay Hnd wh,'at ronU'ntl 'or the.qlieHtiOI1Hi ht. tl-ied lo answer them science that come to naught.- Don't th"rd D,ace- Combined, these two crops trulv. be so hastr about n,Mrw. nni h K,,n wi" about equal In value the corn crop ' Tho d?ntlst was so impressed that he wltrT'irS; notwithstanding the wheat cnp shows Vt which Cuba sent ove. and even went lowor Produc,,on th;,n ,mv year Lry words were: "You are a sensible to thohome of it and relieved the 'c ' the farm va'ue 18 the highest man." people ther. If science can down ye!- ?lnCe 1881' Then come Potatoes, bar- '-I . , ' ' lav not. nfT tj .. , leO, "HO (IC iow lever. 11 is pot likely to bulk long "' " "v" "r h.,u muieSahVrty8 ,t hurtg ever.-where and , over , the boll weevil, if the latter con- r or,n m or i.354.00O,00O, can't tell when it does and when It tinues as destructive as It is generally ' wnile the one and two thirds billion of 'doesn't. Of course, I cati't suggest that regarded. y Idozens of eggs which the hens laid Hold'.they are not MUn the truth by show- " fr ,,., K , . ,. . , . 'n them the advantage to themselves .--,.'-.1 lfr enough to pay the year's interest 0f bcinir honest with me. Thev waM on the nationaKdebt j suffer less and get a much better Job." Omitting the increase in farm land much for patients. J. C. M. iave a patient," he explain does not lie to me. They sfjtutlon and enjoys good'1" aTtolt'" sln 1900 Is estimated at! that tbere fa no apparent i2'000'000-000- Ta"K all kinds of banks, I Minor Happenings tn and About the ringtime Of its youth." The Post is'pCr tent-: ,n Kttnsa8' 219 Per cent., and! ited with dignity and ability, and is i n MIMI86,pP'' m ver -ent.-in the i all respects a most excellent paper. !Unlted State8' 91 r cent t I.t sound on publio questions, and is' U hM tertalnly been a year of g much i for North Carolina. The aboundln prosperity with the farmers, rver holds it Jn high esteem and,and for thJs every day ae8erve8 t he s that it will continue to do well; . It may go on lengthening its f and strengthening Its stakes. - a Thanksgiving Day with us all. Yesterday was the seventh birthday cf The Morning; Post, of .' VilhlS. the IncivuaA In iotl ..l wo uicawa io know taat It has "a ' " " i....-Uj BRIEFS vigorous corn? .,14-1 - I Aa : A :,t'uiLii. urn irmT rnAt fa mn n.ntm. ... T mvmv MV lJOlCllll . ... . . ' -r M Mason why It should ot add months! 'a' la,P' "-ings. I,H.arlo,n".rp.r,'-yesterd. .Mid years to its age by sevens 'until1 deposits increased from June 30, lamrunted to l.w bales at rents. On the M venty times seven' And It In hl,m to Ocer , 19044 tn Iowa lM!S?m! "ate last year the receipts were 85 1 here will be an election of oftler nl per cent. in the'", KHnom'K o. W), Knights of -rjruiiuB, wnigni, neireshments will be served afterwards. -The M.i-kU'tiburg Carop of Confedeiate veterans met last niglit in the armory In the Wilkinson building. Nothing of spe cial Importance came up and the business transacted was principally routine work Master George Boyte. who has been under treatment by an Atlanta eye spe cialist for the last eight weeks. Is much Improved by hla stay, and will return home in a few days. Dr. H. Hambrlght was taken to Co lumbus, Ga.. yesterday morning by Mr. T. E. Moore, the detective, who' said it was probable that other courts would deal with him besides thaft at Columbus, where forgery is charged Against him. -Mr. F. J. Skinner has purchased nn interest in the grocery store of Mr. J A Luwlng, corner of Davidson and First jlreets, and the style of the firm will be La wing. & Skinner. The grocery stock owned by Mr. Skinner will bo put into the new nrm. nThtLToun,r r-dle' Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church will meet with the Misses McCllntock. at their horn ? . . 0'ty to-morrow afternoon tt u.w u uiuc-R. McmuCTi or the society will ' find It convenient to take the Piedmont i car leaving tha square at 3 and :20 o'clock. Mrs. Charles Moody, Mr. John W. Zlm- i tnarrnan and Miss Margaret Ward will rend papws. Mrs, Georgs W. Adams and ir. Godwin wlU slog, . Mon. R.' Z. Linncy is quoted as say ing that he did not vote for E. Spencer Blackburn. If he Is correctly repre- sen ted, the Alexander statesman doubt- . .President's .1 appointment of ewaJl Jackson ChrisUan to a oa- .!p-ot the West Point Military lntn,J l remain away from the Umy will be appreciated by th,'PIe-countor at any rate, he might as fcoutnespeclally appreciated In- . ' h Carolina and Charlotte. The A Klco ' Greeting From His nome to.e a handsome manly young' Town, v, srrious-mlnded for bis years The Newton Enterprise,' referring to ' foemi he natural thing that he J!LP1??,achlnJ? ""triage of Mr. J. C. 1 enter the military sele SSJ' the profession of arms.'" The be- "He Is a Newfon boy, whose ad 1 of this appointment 'upon the' eiett from the printer's case to ITT ' , ,4 the managing editorship of the leading n f the greatest genius devet- paper of North Carolina, has beori ! y the civil Var was an exceed- watched with a great deal of pleasure raccful act tha part of the' - m'l? d',at home. He and his bride will be given a hearty welcome I on their visit to Newton." ' v --;r . on A Chance for a S afe Investment. A limited number of shares for sale in Molee Knitting Mill. Mill to begin operation January 1. Situated on one of the flnect water powers in Richmond County. For particulars write E. J. INGRAM, Mt. Gilead N. C. D0IMT LOSE SIGHT OF THE FACT That we are the oldest Plumbing firm in the city and that our work and goods are up-to-date," and that we em ploy only experienced workmen. Call around and let us show you our goods and get our prices. A. R. Willmann Pl'g CO. I WILL SELL that large, desirable resi dence, 307 N. College St. B. M. Andrews. A GOOD SURVEYOR'S COMPASS with telescope attached nnd fiti-font chain. In good condition, for sale by Lewis H. Holt. Graham, N. C. $500.00 INVESTMENT wtll secure young man position nnd Interest in well estab lished mercantile business. If you are looking for a roft berth answer quick. "Me-cantlle Business," care Observer. I WANTED A man or wsoman of refinement and education to sell a high-class sub scription work. Address B., care Observer. WA NTEI A few boarders. "North Tryon. Apply at 228 DODD sells car mules at Wadesboro on jjucemuer jra; car horses at Spartan fcurg on December 5th; car horses Con cord, December fth. ",W- xit : Wmgm v$0C P J-I'm 1 MICHACLS-STtRN 'INC CLOTNINO ofM(rrc. a, , : I N. M. LA WRE NCR. Sneclnl Offlco 'phone, 238; residence 'phone, S2fc W. D. WITHERBEE, M. D. CHARXOTTE, N. C. PRACTICE LIMITED TO TREAT MENT OF Cancer and Skin Diseases OFFICB mm DR. REGISTER. FOR SALE. New Crop Cotton Seed MeaL New Crop Cotton Seed Feed, New Crop Cotton Seed Hulls. km con ooooooooooocsooooooooooooo WHY so much coughing? It is because every body is not taking GRfVY'S Compound Syrup of White Pine, Wild Cherry, Glycerine and Tar. Those who . take it do not cough. Price 10 and 25c. Prepared by the - ' GRAY DRUG CO, rhone lY;( - , O009O00O09O90X0O00O0O0btf EVERY HOME should be provided with a china closet. Buy one this week while i" a reaucea. McCoy. ,TU .10IN r a warehouse for rent unap. Appiy observer office. FOR RENT Fred Oliver residence, 408 8. Tryon street; furnished, furnace heat; all modern conveniences. Apply to J. R, Holland. - - w. i m j , BUKruimirUi utimarrled men, between ages of 21 and 35. cltlxens of. United States, of good char- cvin niiu temperate naDits, who cat sneslr. rni,H nr,A w-ita xntiMi- m.. . matlon apply to Recruiting Officer, 15 Weat Trade St.. Charlotte, N C; South Loan ""u rum. nuuaing. ureensnoro, n. C. Postofftce Building. Winston-Salem. N. C. 40 Patton Ave., Ashevillu, N. C or Cleve land Bullulng. Spartanburg, a C. R. E. DAVIDSON & CO., Merchant Tailors We have all the newest eflFects in Weaves and Colorings from the best " foieign woolen manufac turers. Special Suitings and Ovexcoats. R.E. DAVIDSON & CO. Merchant Tailors, ' JUST RBGBIVBD ! ONE CARXiOAD- NEW YORK APPLE CIDER. The Finest to the land. a VAIiAKB BOTTLING WORKS. Belmont Hotel Several 'Elegantly . Furnished Booms to rent ,with or . without Baths Ap--ply to ; MrseKCEccles Do You Know That the? Sea-: son's Most -tStylish Overcoaiq and Suits for Men and Young Meii are Selling Here at Popular Prices? j& j& j& j& A great variety of .smart styles and handsome fabrics. It 's collection of highclass garments that possess all the tone and character de manded by men who know and : insist-on getting the bestjnd that's just what you'll get in the - , Little-Long Line Suits and Over coats. which are correct in style, artistically tailored and fit accurately, in every size. But with all the surpassing merit, our prices are excep tionally v low as you will agree if ypu will come here and examine our FASHIONABLE OVERCOATS ATN $10.00 TO $20.00. Whatever jour price li mit may be, you are sure to find an Overcoat here th at will please you in style, fabric nd fit, and as tliere is such a broad variety of styles, fabric and patterns t o choose from, you certainly will make no mistake in cc ming here for your Winter Overcoat. We guarantee every garment to be precise ly as represented by us and stand ready to "make good" at any time if you, are not t horoughly satisfied. Wheth er you fancy a medium lerig th or an extremely long Overcoat, single or douljkrb roasted, with or without belt back, we've got just whni.y ou want at $10 to $20 MEN'S SMART B USINESS SUITS. No matter how particular you are about your clothes fitting "just so," you will find it an extremely easy mat ter to be fitted correctly he re, as we have an immense collection of styles and fab lies m every size to fit men of all builds. The styles po ssess an individuality and character that you seldom see outside of fine to-order- made suits; the fabrics are all excellent quality, in the newest patterns and colorings. The workmanship is , artistically executed by hand; and every detail that the most exacting man can wish for is to be found in our high-class Suits for Men and Young Men at. .$10.00 to "... ; .$22.50 Mevs Vouth's Suits These are some lots which we close away under price mostly double breasted. 87.50. $IO and $12.5 O JEW LOT KNEE PANTS SUITS, 3 to 17 years, An other shipment of our Celebrated "Tailor's Triumph." These are suits that stand boys for anything except football. None are better made or fuller cut, A big assortment of large sizes, including 17 yean. Every suit guaranteed from $2.00 to $6.50. Our very strong lines are . . . . &2. SO and $3.50 ' DILWORTH $2.50 HAT: This is the hat to-day; it's leading in sales; its popular in price; it's swell in style, anc it wears to 5a'tisfaction. . This is why people call for "Dilworth $2 50 Hat." ' A Man Shod With a Knox Shoe at $5 Odor a Little-Long Shoe at $3-50 or $4.00 ind a ' pair of Shaw Knit 25c Sox, has all he wants on his - feetY' .' - -":"v:.'! .' r Ladies with tender feet should wear a ' Grover" Shoe Try a pair. We sell the Princs Albert at....$.50 Lace and Button Shots 2 to $3 Artistic Shoes in all the new toes -and leathers, &3 ; "Fiorine', at 52.50 is a neat snappy, good wtaring ' 'comfortable shoe., None better for the money .V Vote tlero in Library Contest Literature, Commere, Education 1 v oooooooooooocxocx 2s2asaa2illil CkSW OOOOXKXlCOOOOOOOOOOOCWCCO 4 t t
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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