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j IK q ' If I , - " . 217 CHARADE. '4To make empty baps stand COMPLETE , Is hard," says thv man In the strete; F'V So Will gets TWO ON13, . v And declares, just-for tone. 1 Ke will straightway accomplish the fete. By dipping, 'and letting-it freeze, , ;V tills- blowing it ONE) by degrcese, : - He proves himself TWO, " . And, the maxim untrwo; ' " ' For the bag stands COMPLETE there, with ecze. - Then let preverh-mongers Inveigh, And bring ONB their saws as they meigh: -- - . , t -It it TWO and COMPLETE , To bring down their conoete, :' For where, there's a Will, a there's a - - weigh. - ' M. 0. a vj- . - .. ' .i. , " "-., , ' V ; . J4i-BItmeK NOVELS. J The Initials stand for tha book, tha stars for the author's name.) ." 1. It was A. T. T. to me to return his letter unanswered,1 but I managed to It calmly and reply suitably. 2. She Is pale: but rather pretty, with A .P, O. . B. B. that look childish, but her con stitution Is far from S. I waa aoout to strike -him down when the good old if c tor stayed my arm, saying, "T. C will suffer injury rather than avenge It; put -down your ", sir." 4. The mls- ' sionary had brought back to this coun try ona of tha Pigmies of Africa, I saw them at a restaurant near the docks. T. B. D. tasting ci Willed food for once, and the good man paying the . S. He keeps her beautifully dressed, generally I. B. A.,' but he prefers, for color, that her gowns should, always be . 6. S. la not well; looks thin and . 7. T. A. S. Is not much taken with the famous Fnaltsh beauty; says she la not equal In looks, to say nothing of ability, to any belle In our land, and in fact calls her $.laln, and lasy . M, B. P. ' 219 THE GAMBLER'S LUCK. Jim Jon. was tossing up a nickel, And. found his fortune somewhat fickle Ha had ten dollars at beginning, And always bet oae-tenth his pile. Five times he lost his bet and paid it; Five times he won. "hwads up'! he mado it;' - Now on the whole has he been winning, Or losing? Was It worth the while? , . - , DELIAN. ftO-DIVIDK THE LAND. 16 44 W 61 Jii 39 " 72 23 26. 33 21 46 30 92 32 13 Kour prospectors secured a section of land up North In ihe Cobalt retrlon. The rupposfl values of their claims per foot ore shown on tthe accompunying map. Fiich of the minors is to have a chain of four allaceiit claims. How car. Ihey equally divide their property? F. L. S. 2M KNIGMA. When snuill beys play at soldiers bold, With nil their youthful hearts they love me- 1'tit real soldiers, I am told. With all their hearts grow weary of me. I mark tbfc soil With furrow light:- Ir, even line I sow the grain there: .mir - when I leaver the field outright, , Grcqt numijers of me will remain there. , The firm rock yields to my attacks; , To bore through metal Is my duty; A cloth of cotlon, or of flax, Jy. strength by far excels my. beauty,' nil O, 1 am a perfect fright! , If in West Africa you met me, Ir horror you would take to flight, And might forgive, but not -forgot me. . M. C. S. 25J PIAMCND. It was' soarcoly daylight 'when I left the hmiee to catch a TWO which was to convey me to the country where I was to spend ih day. Indeed ONE and MNB mark ths boglnnlng and the end of the part of day to which I refer. Tho ttip, though short, was pleisant, but i was glad when I . reached the home of my friend, Jet-aie, for w had not seen tfich other since rafting at college sev eral 1 months - previous Her welcome wub most FOUIt as was also that of hetH Mother, : three, whom I had never seen. In spite of his old-fashioned Blbll diI name, he Is a fine looking young man and I found him dullghtfully entertain ltig. I sat n th porch, leaning Upon Its SIX, and watched ilm dig up the FIVE planta- sht'jh ..were scattered profusely over the lawn. It seems a pity that tha FIVE can be Used for such appetising grens and yet be Such a nuisance. Af ter the dinner we all went for a ramble through the large, 'vooda near ih house. Jimt on the edce nf tha fnrest. Mlttlnir on a. mossy EIGHT,, was a dear old lady, with a faca like a BlOVKN. Shs was & Neighbor or my irienaa ana said she uWi searching for violets. In tlie twi- nt iHKiit. watkwi with me to tho atlrni. and as certainly aa NINE W the iiddle of end, so I felt that this was cniy ; tn Deginmng -of tne- end. - SCHOOLMA'AM- J53-TERMINAL ELISION. There was a man In 'our town ,.,- ' . . Who was so fat and small, That ONE tha people looked at him, They could not sea a tall, j, : TWO fell and sprained hit knee, one day, A mishap unforeseen; s v Bo kind friends bought a cane, on which Thoy mada the fat man lean, . ' , " Yet this same poor unlucky man,' 1 ' As lean as lean could ba, -j,. ' ' Went walking on a starless night , , , And ran plump' into me. - i - ,tf;x ' ..'' . MAROA RETT A. K4-ANACROSTIC, "PEEP AT IT. Jlmmyt e tha pier - j'.xciaimea nis sister, wnn ner eya Ex Octant peering through tha crack-1 Pushing th pantry door part back.' And Jimmy peeped, with longing ye$ That, lrg before, Increased In size, Forthe take of justice to the afflicted and for the good of humanity, it la my r'ght and duty to recommend Holltstera -ftiy Metmtaln TeWe owa-our 04an. try and our feilowmen a duty. . xea or Tablets., 39 cents. R, H. Jordan Ce, Aire::. an.-; :. . 2.5-E'hool-housi lii.ilii.-hoi!5??, wheol-, honce, round-houae, b-i;tt-houe, guard hou.ifl, play-Louse, toll-house, toa-houso, meeting-house, poor-house, mad-tiousi', Sttue-house, rest-hous. . , .. 240 Iaoh, AM, Schumann, Chopin, Haydn, GUuk, Weber, Rossini, Paganini, Ltethoven, Verdi, Wagner, Handel, Ho niann. 241 Compensation. ' 242 1. Jaok-son. 2. Water-bury. S. Sara-toga. 4. Oak-land. 6. Hart-ford. . Man-oliester. 7. Little Rock. S. New port. 243 Crop. . i . - 244 1, ill, mill, inlld, dim, vim, L j 240-What, hat, at, t. , . "Twinkle, twinkle, little ataf, , How I wonder what you are- Up above the world so high, . : 1 : ''L& a diamond lit the skt" : - THIS DAY IN HISTORY. 1520. -BatUe I Otumba; h recreat ing turoty of Cortes ibetnj hotly " pursued by the Mexicans,: - 43hat geoerai resolved, to toiatt amd rtalc ,sjatl.--'-iThs-:Tli8claiv:-.-iAMe8 t -wflre ol lncAloulabl " servicer to the maimed and- wretched vma. of eoldilers, .who now faced about to reals V; the vhol Mexican torce, determined not: to le&ve a Oraoe of the Sptanterd . upon the f earths :? This rattle v lasted four fljouffs the Spaniards . perforaed pimdilgtes of valor, and wero vic torious. ? ? Tho oav&lry - penetrated the m&mea -; Of f Mexlcauns ' and "struck down the hefs whan they begun to give way, and Eh Tta- oalans mowed down all before , them with the ttrms thrown away iw th fusMves. ---i 1640. The inhabitants of Providence, 40 in number,. unlteo m lormiiis a icdvH governmrimt, after their own model. ' .' ' 5 . 1647. Thomaa Hooker, an Engtleh , dissenting dlvme, ' cuea. Jti emu grated to Holland to escape pert - eeutton, 'and.thenoe to America, , and settled n America, , In 1647 removxI5 wih his whol ooo- . gregatlon to the v hanks of h river, end may -be ooneklwed the founder of the town of. Hart ' ford. He was ; a rigid Puritan, . - and a man of learnflng and talent. 1096.- A party of French and Indians under Count Fttontenao left the Island of MontreM to Invade the ' country of the Five NaJtlons with ' a great -army. ,Th expeidWion . was unsdcesaful. ' 1777-Actaon . between tho Ualted etatea frigate, Hancock, S3 guns, Captain - Msnley, and three Brit ish ships, under Sir George Col lier, , Tha Hancock was captured; she wanted upwards of o' complwmwnt, they being on board - her prlae. the British frigate, Pox, which was soon after recwptureid. 1779, British under Governor Tryon plundered and burned at Pair field, Oonn., 2 churches, 82 dwell ings, 5S barns, 15 'Stores and 15 shops; and at Green Farms, 1 ' huirch, 15 "dwellings. 11 barns, lamd several stores and sallied thence td Norwalk, 1784. Fort - DaupbJln, San Iomlngo, entered by a hegro, Jan Fran icois, a lieutenant general in the Spanish army, with several hun dred men, who massajored the white French, about 771 in num ber. Th town naid been delivered to the Spaniards for protection, conditioned that the negroes should ot b6 permitted to enter ' - it, 180J--Sb4n Doroingd , surtendorcd to the Brftlsh and Spaniards. 1814. The U. S. troops' under Alaj. Gen. Brown attacked the British at Chippewa; the latter retreated Hind in the evening tho Americans occupied thedr works. 1862. SkirmAsh at Bayou Cache, Ark., between a portion of Gen. Curtis' army and the Confeder ates under General Pike; the lat ter were defeated. . Skirmish at Jasper, A'la. Federals defeated. J86..1. The Confederates evacuated Harper's Ferry and tho retreat of the force thlatt had gone north along tihe Potomac was on. 1898. An extension of the armistice at Sawttago de Cuba granted in order that non-comhtMtanita may leave the city and to permit the Spanish commander to communi cate with Madrid In regard to capitulation.- General Miles left Washington for Santiago do Cuba via Charleston. 1904. Wdtt'tam Jennings Bryan re pudi3rted by Democratic .national convention on elghtth anniversary of .his "cross of gold" triumph In Chicago by vote of 647 to 299, which dereatea hto mlnioTity re- . port Whits Sox beat St. liouis 1 to 0. 1905 President Roosevelt paiM high , tribute to Root, new Secretary of State caWtng Mm fitting suc cessor of John Ray, greatest of -t premiers.: u Kansas Supremo Court decided State must not build an Independ . .o ent oil. 'eflnery. ' i 906. E. E. Clark, gramd chief in Order of Radlw&y Conductors, ap pointed member of , tnter-Stiste commerce commission. ( THE DEATH RECORD.' ir. Alex Townsend, of Robeson. Special to.Th Observer ; ' iAimberton. July - 6. Mr. Alex Town send, living five miles from Jown, died Thursday. He was about 80 years of age anc "had been blind and m bad health tc many years. He was gc-ol r ttir.en anft waseld in e term h rM" r'fuiihfr Th funeral services were held at Back Swamp with Jissi lid honors, ' r ' Mr. Arthur Halre, of AshevtHe. Special to The Observer.- AahevHle. July 8. Airthor " Halre, father of Mrs. ' R, J.1 Stokeley, .of AshevlUe, died this morning at 8:80 o'clock tat the residence -of County Auditor R. J, Stokeley, alter an Illness of a week. Mr.' Halre was 91 years of age and ihad made Ashevllle Ms home for tho past 15 yeera Its had been a -member of the - M odist church for more than 75 yers. The rentaire Till be taken to IVexlngbon, Ga., o-morrow for Interment Mr. Samnel H. McRao, at Baltimore, 1 a. Special to The Observer.' Fayettevllle, July -Samuel H. McRae, referee In bankruptcy for this district also a member of tha Fay' ettevllle bar femd eldet son of Prof. J. C McRae, dean , of the University of North Carolina Saw school, did at the University of Maryland Hospital In Baltimore, Md., this afternoon at 4 o'clock. - ' , A- WEURY GOOD TTIDfG IS ITE. If Ton Know the Lady as Msdo It ant ,,Are Sure It Ain't Kittens, to' York Sun' 8th - t ; ", Joo Fiorio, 18 years 'old, of ' 781 Greenwich street bought half a pia for Ws luncheon yesterday from Va rlana Pensano't wagon at Canal and West streets.-Jos was fltrngry and- half the pis sraa gulped down when ud t. -r l:,-rJ. "A:i' Wat yon fink 1t was?" said Joo lttor to Ti:.ir::.:r.ite Kf-rnix-hnn In the Tombs police court. "Jiul.fs vcr honor, if it wasm't a ig toot. First 1 t'ink it was me own, and then I pit wise. It waa in de pie. I looks at Wat I has left and I tlndit two rubber ban's, half a boint match and some cinders. I t'rew de mees indo do ginn's face and he punched rue." . The vender of the pie, Penssno, was in court on a charge of havinc as saulted tihe boy. , Pensano weeplngly explained that the presence of another man's tooth tn Flori's pie was no fault of his. How could he look through a pie crust? If the honorable Judge could only gtf into the pie business for a' little while foe would find It far from pleasant. Poople expect so much for 6 cents. Anyhow, it was not uncom mon to get something In pie besides apples. ff-- ::f- !,'-.:.-''.''-.-.. Magistrate Kernochan said ho knew it was hard, but that he would have to hold Pensano for further examlnav Uon. . . . HAVE YOTT SEKN TO THE TIIEATO. RAFFLES? GO Do not speculate but "secure from your grocer the best that money will Jacftson Square . Brand Coffee Is ' packed to please the consumer, You well know New Orleans has' the - reputation of selling .the finest coffees grown. . v . , JacKson Square Brand Is a blend of the leading coffees of the world, packed In air-tight, sealed tans and is sold by your-grocer at 25c a; pound. REMEMBER that the QUALITY -bf this coffee Is guaranteed by Us to your grocer and he guaran tees JACKSON SQUARE BRAND COFFEE to please you. , ; IMPORTERS COFFEE CO., LTD., 1 ' Now Orleans,; IT. S, A. H:. ' CHAMBERS MOODY CO., Charlotte, 'Wholesale Agents. PEOPLE'S COLUMN All advertisements Inserted in r this column at rate of ten cents per line of six words. No ad. taken for less than 20 cents. Cash in advance; WANTED. WANTEDA t once, young man 2S to 25 years of age, who la stenographer and typewriter. Must be accurate at figures, and good book-keeper. Salary according Ito Qualifications. Address, stating fully, age, experience and refer ences, "R," care Observer. WANTED Room with private bath or bath privileges, without board, , near square, by young man. E. H. G., Box TO. WANTED Experienced stenographer. Address with reference, stating experi ence. Wholesale, ears Observer, WANTED A young man to act as local editor and business manager. A fine cpening for right man. Catawba County News, Newton, N. C. WANTED Experienced iady photograph er or some ona to learn the trade. 0. J. Rader. Charlotte, N. O. WANTED At once, first-class machinist for ple.nlng mill. Only those who are cnpable need apply. Stat age, refer ences an-1 salary expected. Address "Flanlng Mill," care Observer, WANTEDAn experienced housekeeper for glrla' schooL Address "College," care Obpervar. WANTED Purchaser fcr Charlotte Ho tel. Completely furnished and one of the best paying hotels In North Carolina, Must sell on account of wife's HI health. Will arrange terms with a suitable pur chaser. An oxcellent opportunity. Only half block from square, J. M. Cross, Charlotte, N..C. WANTED-'-Patrons of this paper to -know that we manufacture correctly. All class of pine lumhec Cotton mill timbers a specialty. Our references are wt!I pldnsed customer A 'ma Lumber Companv, .Mroo, N. ,C, WANTED Everywhere, hustlers to taeta signs, distribute circulars, samples, etc. No canvasslns good pay. Sun Advertls ing Bureau, Chlcfteo. WANTED By experienced motherly wo man, with daughter, scholastic age, po sition as matron. Girls' school preferred. References best Address "Matron," care Observer. WANTED Salesman for North Carolina. experienced travollng man preferred; line staple for general trade; position permanent; weekly advance with commission. Sawyer, Leslie & Co., De troit, Mich. WANTED-Capable salesman to. cover North Carolina with staple line; high eommisslons with flOO monthly advance. Permanent position to right man. Jusg. H. Smith Co. Detroit, Mich. . FOR SALE. FOR SALE 2 good mules, medium, else. Apply to J. 8. Myers or B. D, Springs & Co. , - FOR SALE A good horse and surry at Louis Perry's stables. FOR SALH-Prtme cotton seed meal and hulls, car lots only. Write for prices. F. W, Brode & Co., Memphis. Tenn FOR 8ALR Lot on- N, Tryon Bt Apply ' TO- N. Tryon 8t.-.. .. ; .,, ' ;' . . - FOR SALE Nice lot, Fourth " Ward, 7S12, near car line, . Address ""Quick Sale.'V-care Observer. . f , it. -.. FOR BALE That most desirable resl denoe of Mrs. E. P. Keerans, t04 South Tryon street, Terms reasonable. J. M. OateS. yJV,.,:,,,ii.r-;.-,.. y.''.y.., FOR WLE-ThorouRhbred water span . lei puppy. Three months old, IS. : Ad dress Box 195, Newton, N. C , FOR SALEOne swond-hnnd barber chair In good condition., M.. E. Walters, Newton, N. C. , . , , , FOR SAL or rent, new S-room cottage en North MeDtiwell street, one block from car line . city water. W, D. Cowles, 12 North Church street. . FOR SALE General merchandise mill store, doing a profitable business. Good will aud the payment of cottftn from wagons. Ill health of manager the reason for selling. -Patterson Mfg. Co., China Orova,, N. C. - ... FOR 8ATjH My home on East Boule. vard. . Ten rooms j Water, sewerage, I seres wna. x. w. uong. FOR BALE In live town of 5.0W, one of the best paying dry goods businesses In Piedmont Carolina. Stock will inven tory UO.Oeo and la freah end clean, Does $20,000 annually. Established trade and good, profits. Oood roason for selling. Apply at once to Farnwrs Supply Co., Lexington, N. C FOR - SALTO-Frtiit, ooftfectioneir and cigaf store, with show rases. - Com fTete, orwtll sell any rsrt'e stwtr. Vehsi Frrrla 2U East Tiade street UiarloUa, All advertisements lnserte.l ii tliis column at rate of ten cents per liae of t,lx vorui. ad. taken for Ics than 20 cents. Cash in advance. WANTED. WANTED For V. S. Army, able-bedied, unmarried men, between ares of 'A and 85, citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak. rad and write English. Men wanted , now for, service in Cuba. For information apply to hecruiting Officer. 16 West Trade St.. Charlotte, N. C-! 2tt South Main St., JUhevrile, N. C: Bank Bulldlns, Hickory, N. C.; 417H Liberty St.. Winston-Salem, N. C.j 126 North Main St., Salishury, - N. C: Kandsll Building, Columbia. 8. C; Haynesworth or OiMin Building, 8partanburg, S, C. WANTED Teachers; many , splendid openlns throughout South, If unem ployed-write us.' Satisfactory service guaranteed. Shaildan's Teachers Agency, Greenwood, . C. . WANTED Salesmen to sell to grocers, druggists and confectioners; ( $100 . per month and expends.. California Cider & Extract Co.. St. Louis, Mo. . WANTEDAH catarrh sufferers to save the risk and expense of operations by iipin one - bottle of H-errtne's Catarrh Cure. Price L- Guaranteed under new, lure Drugs Act.-' Get. it to-day -from Atkinson's xrog store. ' WANTKD First-class, experienced car pet layers, good wages and permanent places toy sober, industrious men. No others need apply. Address Miller & Knoaas, Jtucnmc.no, Ya. WANTED Sla lOe-spindle spoolers; I twisters S'A-in. runts; 6-ln traverse: 1 300-light dynamo; 1 400 to &)0 light dyna mo. s Give full particulars and. lowest price to "Z," care Observer, .w WANTED Cigar1 salesman; in your lo cality to represent us; experience un necessary. ; write for particulars. Jtis month and expenses. . Monroe Cigar Co., Toledo, Ohio. . . , WANTED Position as shipping clerk. Have been shipper in cotton mi l. Ad- diess "Ei" Box 18, Randleinau, N. C. WANTED BKperlenced men's furnishing goods and clothing salesman. Must be thoroughly reliable and competent in every respect . Address "Clothing," care Observer. WANTED By high-class clotWng bouse experienced man. Address G. C, care Observer. ;.. y.1 . . WANTED-A registeerd drug, clerk. State age, reference and salary want ed. Address VI .B. T.," care Observer. mSCELLAXEOTJS. EXPOSITION VISITORS - Apply ; for lodging to Miss Annie A. Vaughan, 419 High St., Portsmouth, Va. Convenient to all points. Quick service to Exposition. References: Messrs. Fred Oliver. D. H. Anderson and T. J. Llllard, of Charlotte. WOODLAWN. Tryon. N. C, a delightful summer hotel. Reasonable rates. Good service. Address Miss Ella Phillips. OLD ESTABLISHED house of 25 years' standing, manuraotunns staple una or goods In constant use daily, wants good man to manage branch business; salary R.800 per year and all expenses, payable montly; also extra commissions, which ahnulri nmnunt to more than the salarv. Applicant must furnish good references and fl.000 cash, wmcn is sausractoruy se cured. Address Manufacturer, Postoftlce Box 51, St. Louis, Mo. NEGLECTED colds and after effects of ' grippe are responsible for most all ca tarrhal complications. Continued neglect 19 most dangerous and one bottle of Hewing's Catarrh Cure, price $L removes both danger and disease, r Sold by Atkln souV.'Drur Star.:'' ' - '" FURNISHED cottage to rent. Oeveland avenue, Dtlworth. 'Phone 904. BIG PROFITS In $1 invested in Her- . DatattfiV dVmm 111 at thtk make your own business pay big divi dends, rnis payn lor ons uulvio nuv.u cures. Sold by Atkinson's Drug Store. WE WISH to employ a sober all-round trtmm. We have a good Job and regular work year in and out. Eufaula Puggy Co., Eufaula, Ala GET A LIFE scholarship in King's Businrss College, unanotte, . . K7CSrW " course by getting our summer rates. TEACHERS WANTED Experienced ,.ai,t-..r, AflO inA nnanfncN nnvlnff $36-1180 In best schools and .colleges. tSOOKiet iree. Auniouve pniuimiimi ll'uy osition. Southern Teachers' agency, Co lumbia, S. C. RARE OPPORTUNITT-If Interested get our monthly bulletin with prices of used engines and boilers, four, to two hundred-horse power. ,Over one hundred sizes to select from. Carolina Machin ery Co. New and used machinery, Greensboro, N. C. - WE ARE now prepared In furnish the trade wlth-brlck. rainnw BHr-fe ro, BUSINESS MEN If you v want a com petent book-keeper or stenographer, address King's Business College, Char lotte, N. C., or Raleigh, N. (f. POSITIONS In every line, salaries $50 to $?0G month; demand , for help greater than the supply. Pay when position is secured. Stamp for particulars. Na tional Employment Association, Century Euilding, Atlanta. Ga, . AMERICAN young lady worth $4,000 csh, will also inherit large farmln In terests, wishes to meet young or iniddle cged man with view td matrimony. (Po verty no objection). Address Miss Hart, Dept. 0, Wabash, Chicago. WHO IS IT-Numher 46,142 won the pipe this week. Buy your cigars and tobac co from us. A chance with every pur chase. Consolidated Cigar Store. BARGAINS Traction engines, prsotlcal 1y new, your station, 1 13-horse Russell $676; one it Huber $fiS0: one 12 Aultman & Taylor MG0 one 12 Gaar-geott $475; one 12 Frlek $Ga: one IB Golser $630; one 14 Case $425 Large variety engines and bolters, -four to 200-horse power. Good condition. Tell your wants, get our prices. Carolina Machinery Co., new and used machinery, Greensboro, N. C. WE- WANT your orders for brioK. son Brick Co, .. . Car DBRITA MINERAL" Water. poHlve cure for all stomach and kidney trou bles. 'Phona orders to Jno. P. Hunter. 'Phone 1436-1. , 'A H. Alexander, proprie tor. u '-,: CIRCULAR letters mimeographed while you wait (without the stuttering). Will C. Kendrlck. public stenographer, Bu fotd Hotel Ibby. . . . HlTSTLEnS everywhere, $25 to $30 made weekly llstrlbuting circulars, samples; no canvassing. Steady. Merchants Out Door. Ad,' Co.,' ChtcagOk.,',-.'. ,,,.,.. ,.--. .-, t,y GOOD PAT Men wanted every where to tack signs, distribute circulars. - sam ples, etc. No canvassing. National Diet. Bureau, Chicago, HI. SEALED proposal will be received by the board of commissioners of Hender son, N. C until 4 p. m. on July Nth, U0T, lor constructing a extension to the system of sewerage. Extent of proposed work 1 approximately 4jKX feet Pips sewer 11 Inch dlamrrtor. For specifica tions, forms ot proposals, etc., address Henry T. Powell, Hsndsrson, N. Cr f OUNOr MAN i of 15 years' experience, desires tb secure a postuon in North Carolina, In ' a metcantll efflcs where scientific book work Is ned4. Country location, In god substantlat farming community not objectionable. Would like to make this change by first ot August Address "John,"' care Observer. FOR RENT. ton B&NT4ruroihed room for ganUa- (m' Revolving Flat Cards Railway Heads . -.a'.4? rs.-...-' A . ;'(::K:',; ' . and - ' J . 1 Drawinj 7 3'7 'y;::77:--t?M ' Frsunes -'-it'' Z:: .,r-:;2 r A. , II. W ASH B U Rftl, Southern A gen t aiATXOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA men only.' " Apply1 No. i 4 West Tenth avenue. ' FOR RENT S furnished rooms for light housekeeping. U Mint street. . FOR RENT First floor of beautifully situated house, No. m w.i niiin jsi. Bath room addition and electric lights. Apply at house. FOR RENT One furnished room for one or two .- gentlemen. Apply at 4fi South Church street, : FOR ;T RENT-Nlcely - furnished front room. No. 10 west nrtn. FOR RENT Six-room furnished house. All modern conveniences rnoirs we. FOR RENT One of the pest arranged and conveniently located houses in city. No. I West ,3rd St. , Geo. W. Bryan. LOST LOST Gold ,'. and black enamel broooh pin, square shape, place in centre for hair. Return to Observer office, - LOST-Pl Kappa Alpha fraternity pin unjvweled. Reward for return to "w," Observer office. . '.- ',-.- Pilsener Export lager Beer Beer Is purer than water or milk. It never contains any disease germs. It builds up the diseased system, strength ens the weak and keeps the healthy healthful. Try our Pilsener Exnort Write for prloes. VIRGINIA BREWING CO. Roanoke, Va. ; SPECIAL LOW RATES VIA Southern Railway 14.85 Charlotte, N. C, to Ashe vtHe, N. C, and return account of Young People's Missionary Move ment. Tickets to be sold June 28th, 27th and 18th, with final limit July 10th. 113.30 Charlotte, N. C, to Nash vllle, Tenn., and. return account of Peabody College Summer School. Tickets to be sold June 17th, 18th, 19th, July th, 7th, and Sth, with fi nal limit fifteen days from date of sale, and may be extended until Sep tember 80th by depositing ticket with Special Agent not later than fifteen days from date of sale, and paying tee of fifty cents. . 162.85 Charlotte to Mexico City, Mexico, and return account of An nual Meeting American Society Civ 11 Engineers. Tickets to be sold Juns 19th to Julylllth Inclusive with fi nal fimlt Sept. llth,. 8.85--Char1otts. N. to Knox vllle, Tenn., and return account of Summer School of the South. Tick ets on sale June 23d, t'.th, 25th, 29th, 80th, July 6th, 7th, 14th, and 21st, with final limit fifteen days from data of sals, and may be extended until Sept. "80th by depositing ticket with Special Agent not later . than fifteen days from date of sals, and paying fee of fifty cents. ; 123.25 Cbanotts, N. C. to New Orleans, La., and return account of National ; Baptist Sunday School Congress and Young People's Chau tauqua (colored). Tickets on sale June 24th, and 2 Sth with final limit July 1st. - . . $70.50 Charlotte, N. C.,: to Spo kane, Wash., and return account of Convention of Baptist Young Peo ple's Union. Tickets on sals Juno 19th to July llth with final limit Sept." 18th. v'-'' '- :; V.'.j'v $76.50 Charlotts to Portland, Se attle, or Tacoma, Wash., and return account of Twenty-third International Christian Endeavor Convention, and Grand LodRs Independent Order ot Good Templars. Tickets on sale Juno 18th to July llth, with, final limit Sept. Hth. ., $24.15 Charlotte, N. a,- to Sara toga . Springs, nVj Y and return ac count of Triennial Conclave. Knight Templar , of .America. Tickets on sale July 4th, 8th, Sth and 7th, witb final limit July . lth, and may ha extended until July 34th by depos iting ticket with Special Agent and paying fee of fl.OO. . For further Information . call 1 on any Agent Southern Railway or write ; V. II. Tayloe, O. P. A., '- Washington, D. C. ......R. Wnnon. T p. A., -, . , , , Charlotls, N. XL I .a 1 i d v-4 w -a T " --'"' ? JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION... . '. The Seaboard Air Line is . tlie best Une to the Jamestown Exposition, affording superior train ' service and Pullman cars through from Charlotte io Portsmouth. Dining car service In .all trains. Train? leave Charlotte :': m.;i arriving Norfolk 17:30' p. m , and 7:10 p. mi arriving Nor folk SOO a. -to. The Seaboard sells tickets via Richmond as well as the direct route, and all tickets ara good returning from either Portsmouth or Richmond, with the exception ilwt co&oh excursion tickets have to be Used both ways the route they read. These latt named tickets re on ae Tuesdays and Fridays only. All ouher ticota on, aaile daftly, j , ' . Rates from Charlotts to ; Norfolk and return: Coach excursion . . .. . . ..t 7.50 FIXteen-day tickets .. .. .,.$11.40 Sixty-day tickets .. ,. ,. ...145 Season tickets .. .. .. .. .$1815 For Pullman car reservations or further Information, call on or ad dress - -w.--JAMES KER, JR. City Passenger Agent, Charlotte, X. C. C H. OATTI8, . T. P. A, Raleigh, N. O. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION Norfolk, Vs., April 28-Nov. 80, 1007. SOUTHERN RAILWAY affords superior service and accom modations to the Jamestown Ex position. Pullman sleeping cars and first class day coaches are operated be tween Charlotte and Norfolk without change on trains 33 and 34. Dining car service between Charlotte and Greensboro. In addition to through equipment via direct line, Southern Railway gives excellent service to Norfolk via Richmond, operating several trains dally between Charlotte and Rich mond in each direction, two of which handle through Pullman cars. Tickets sold via Richmond, except coach excursion tickets, will be honored via direct line from Norfolk returning, and tickets reading to Nor folk via direct line will be honored THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY CO AaCNTH FOR ; American All-Wrought Steel Split Pulleys and "Giant" Sitrctod Ttubbet ; Bolt lag. Ws carry hi stock Tal and Towns) Hoists op to sit tons capacity t also N fall line of Packing. Plpn. Valvm and .Mill SutpUc. TOMPKINS' DEAD OR TJIE KLND WITH THE PATENTED OIL GC.VRD. Keeps Oil Off the Yarn While Doffing. Every Machine accurately balanced and tested at speed before shipping. The American Machine & Manufacturing Company Successors to Machinery and Contracting Businesa of THE D. A. TOMPKINS CO. , CHARLOTTE. N. C. , , 1 7-i ,;v..,;: Tots hlgb-grada Delivery Wagon $90.00, Including lettering. Same Wagon without top, but with tide-boards, $17.50, This yragon Is guar "", antesd to ba high-grade In every r espect Wt build a number of other styl es, and sell ea easy terms. J. W; Waclsworths' Sons Company -CHARLOTTE, R C. T t ' ' ) ' from Richmond returning if desired, r Rates from Charlotte , ts . Norfolk and return: . '. 1 ' . Coach Excursion 'tickets,.; f 7-5 Fifteen-Day Tickets 1.40 Sixty-Lay Tickets .. . . . 13.45 Season tickets .. .. 14.15 Coach excursion tickets sold Tues days only, and are not good la Pult man or parlor car: are limlteed seven days. For further information and Pullman reservation, call on any agent Southern Railway or writs ' -R. L. VERNON., T. P. A, Charlotte, N. C .... W. H. TAYLOE, G. P. A., . - s , Washington, D. C '. Time Is A Stage. j "A little passageway between ; two eternities; the play is called life: two leading denouements are widowhood and old age; both are what the play ers make them." Take time by the forelock (for he is bald behind),' and In the day of prosperity prepare for the day of trial, whether it be men tal, physical or financial, by putting aside a little of your income Into an Equitable policy. In the day ot ad versity, it will prove a friend that will not forsake you. No company in the world offers greater certainty of payment than tha Equitable. This is the first con sideration in life Insurance. No com-; pany can furnish safer life Insurance at a permanently lower cost than the Equitable. . , For Information concerning r the New York State Standard Policy, call on or address . .. IV7 J. RODDBY Manager Rock Hill, S. e. YRRN REELS" LIVE SPINDLES
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