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i sj u u D IV 'I I 'it. 8 ; r;; ";! if" ! ; . ( , l t ) ?: :!, i vug to he I . Ks-tnhc. .1i-r.ce of The '. - :". r. v.; " " ' " " " i " -X ',. ii In!Tt ArouM-.l 1 y I'rf '-i-t:r;il Hu.t I'MtrltiUe I'tiri l.:w i . Team of Onniprhtir-. S. l, an-.l lcomi' One of liiui'-Ci.i!) I ;r::u With Ashevil'e, Oeenvflle uml Snariantmr! as Oihor Members :::ite-v!i:e, July 25. The story 01 4 runaway marriage of fa. young atesville couple 'has come our way. Sunday night Mr. Brack.U ilborne ana Con a Oi-ascl.iu-s a I''" 're.tm Ola iris Julia Ball, daughter of Mr. K. Iaa-nn til lie DiSdOlvetl nauclal Failure Team Would Pay S. hall, who lives on Seventh street, l'or Ml jtanure xeaiu uuiu j ( Itself After Season Opened- ran aty to. South Carohna anl tvoe liarlotte Would Get About zu Games. Several baseball fans met last night in the parlor of the Colonial Club and discussed rather thoroughly the proposition that Charlotte purchase the Orangeburg baseball - team and enter the South Carolina League. No flnite action ; was taken owing to tne illnass of the Orangeburg man- ager and a consequent inability ' to communicate with' him or anyone In a position ; to . fepeak ' authoritatively on the matter of a financial proposition.- ' It la not too much to : say, however, C that the , sentiment wa ' heartily In favor of making the pur chase and it la probable that Char lotte 'will have a baseball team of her own before many days. :;:, o-i' ijv The sum- of money which, wouia oe married. - They have returned to Statesville and : are now boarding with a family In the western portion of the city, The . young woman la only 17 and the young man 19 years of age. They seemed to 'have want ed a touch of romance to their" mar riage and preferred , running away rather than afcmgtne-pareni.i oi i bride about the matter fearing that tha hride'a father, would object and they made plane accordingly. - i ; Sunday night tne coupie wem w church as usual accompanied hy a younger sister of the bride. Boon af ter taking their seats tne priae-io-u informed the yeunger sister .that she andthe. man of her choice were go ing to run away and get married and that she wanted , her , to keep guiet until they "had made . their escape. Without another word tney ieit tne church, hurried to the depot and i 1 123. .7D I.ni!: Clrc:t, Bostcn, II J. S. COTIIRAIT. Southern KepreseauUve, 405 Treat Bldg, CHARLOTTE. IT. 0. eel , It . must be transferred from one to another to establish values and keep things moving. We buy, sell or exchange-Real Estate on corimiission. Whether you desire a home, an investment or to speculate, look through - the following , list. Different propositions suit different customers. We will gladly furnish all the information available on inquiry. t Be sure to state your desires and propositions. J .... .(All prices quoted subject to fluctuations) . required, at the outset would not be boarded an out-going train. The .large; something between suu ana 1500 iSrobably, and after the start it la helieved that the enterprise wouia easily pay for Itaelf. f. In the present state of the tubllc mind iCharlotte would 1 KO crazy over a team of "her nvn m i' drre sufflclent to pay all . cmtniM " and a " handsome ' profit; .probably? put if nothing were gained save good games witty no accompany ing '.financial i4 JoaSf f1 all ; toncerned would be more than satlafleo. ' , 1 r-POUR-CLTJB league proposed. The fact that the purchase of the . Drane-ebura team .: was f possibility : became known yesterday waen Mr. younger : sister hurried ;home immediately-after- services- and told- tne home folks what had "happened, nut it was then too late to hinder Where the couple had gone and what plans they intended carrying out , were not known -untu they returned a day or two later and announced that they had , been) happily united.) in mar riage: in the State where they allow tne "kids ' to ao as they please woen it comes to marrying. Tha father of the , bride says he was iy no means In favor i of tie match, ut that he Would have allow. ed the couple to have the knot tied Pat , M. -Cave called the : meeting ot t home had they let him know that , . fans for last night to discuss the alt uatlen. The South , Carolina League has; ud to this time, been composed of 'the following teamsr Orangeburg. Sumter Spartanburg, OreenvllU, An , derson and Darlington. Tha Sumter : team will be transferred to Ashevllle and according to the proposed plan the new league will consist or rour cntos, "' Cnarlotte. ' Asheville, Greenville and SDartanburg. the i other towns with drawing. These teams would all be tney. were determined to' ret mar- Lovenstetn-Greenberg, at Durham Speolal to The Observer. . 1 Durham. July 2d. Testerdav even ing at 8:30 o'clock there was a swell social event In Hebrew circles when Mr. Benjamin LoVensteln, a Jewish lawyer, and Miss Ke&ecca, Greenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.: M.s Green berg, were united in marriage. They comtwsei of fast material andi being left on. the rrtght train for .Raleigh. - . . . . . I Skj. A. .I- , J located within a comparatively smau - rSdius, the expenses would.be small. .The trouble Vlth the league has been : h . w.narrttw at the noDulatlon of some of tne towns and the distance around the circuit. In the proposed four-club' league neither difficulty when they, took the Seaboard road for Norfolk and Jamestown and from thtera will go to Richmond, the old home of the groom, to spend a few The wedding vows were said in the Jewish "synagogue, on, Liberty street. Raftbl Herman Benmoshe, of Rich There la no ouestiOn aa-to the dls- mond. officiating. There were resent , solution of the old league. That has qujt9 a large number of the personal already been decided on. It has been friends of the couple, the. synagogue .hovering on the verge of breakdown bsmg filled to overflowing and then ior several weeas, tnougflnoi in any gdmlsBlon ' was C by ticket. Among sense on account of lack of Skill on those who attended the wedding were me pari oi mo piayBr, urangeuu.s many out-of-town guests, several of is now leading the league by a good margin, as will be noted by reference to the sporting columns, ' ' A WINNING ... TEAM, It Is evident at a glance, and even . more evident from a close study of th Orangeburg ' teanv that this is fast aggregation and will be . a win ner. A winning ball team would be a help to . Charlotte in more ways than can well be enumerat?dj s Not of the';brtd. these coming from Richmond, Norfolk and other jolnta The "best man was Mr. A. S. Green berg. hrother of -the orlde, and the maid of honor was Miss Ray Loven stein, of t Richmond, sister of the groom. - Th . -ushers wene Messrs. Louis Jaffa and Sam Gladstein, of this city: The ibrldesmaids were Misses Bessie and yeddie Greeniberg, isters LINCOLN COUNTY. t i. Farms. ' ; Ko. 835200 acres miles Stan leys church 1-J mile, school l iz miles, 8 i cultivated, - 60 v wmoer, heavy oak, 45 acres good -. bottoms, gray soiU rolling, T-room . dwelling, barn; , tenant house, cribs, meat house,, all necessary ouiouuamga, creeks branches, well and springs, buildings would cost aoout sz.uou. Would make an Ideal . stock, farm. Reason for selling, not convenient for owner to look after. Price . . .. r. . . . . .. . No. 949 12S acres 18-4. miles Llncolnton, church . and school 1-1 mile, 80 cultivated, 48 timber, dark soil, orchard, rolling. 2 houses, barn, granary, crib, meat . and spring houses, springs and creek, "..bed of potter's clay 14,000 Town Property, '. No. 97860 to 75 ' acres In ' the town of Old Fort; on this Is a .75 horse water power, 400 yards from station on Southern Railway. This lapd is suitable for building lots, and fine site for large hote.1, almost ail In woods. Old Fort haa a popu lation fl.OOO and is high, dry and healthy, has a delightful climate. Will sell water power separately. Per: acre .. .... . , ' . . . . . . $150 churches and school 1 to 3 miles, nearly all timber, black ' loam soil, hilly, springs and creek, land suited for stock raising, woodland, offering good natural pasture, lies up to crest of the Blue Ridge and has excellent sites for summer cottages. ; .$2,500 ; No. 49827 acres 1 1-2 r miles Marlon, McDowell county, churches and . school, i S . acres cultivated. 10 timber, 40 fruit trees, hilly, tenant house, excellent spring, good .for poultry, vegetables and fruit.. $250 MECKLENBURG COUNTY. -City Property. No. 1084 9-room dwelling on-lot 75x150 feet, oorner Boulevard and Eighth street, Charlotte, population 40,000, electric lights, city water, on car line, orchard,-, shade trees, privet neoge, . woodshed, dwelling , rwas painted In 1908,- slate roof, ? two porches .... '. . ., ..... $0,000 . Farms., -107283 acres on Catawba river, 1 1-2 miles Mt. Holly, 11' miles Char lotte, church .11-2 miles, school 1-4 mile, 2 J acres cultivated, 25 timber, 4-room dwelling, . barn, crib - and store house, good water power, vred and black soil orchard, mostly hilly, wen and creek ,v. , ..$3,000 JIOORE COUNTY. 1069 250 . acres trucking land at Lakevlew, near the famous resorts, Plnehurst and Southern . Pines, : on Seaboard , Railway; churches and schools in town, sandy and dark soil. Ues rolling, excellent , for fruits, vegetables or truck, or for fine Southern homes for , tourists; fine proposition for development and sale in smaller lots, fine future for this section .. .. .. .. .. $3,500 only would It advertise It." but It ' would unite the people and put life into the entire , city. If the. town be ' canvassed,- It- Is' believed ' that little trouble will t& experienced in rais V ing the cash necessary. Mayor Mc Nlnch sent word last night that, he believed In baseball and would do ; his pert. The season is supposed to last up Immediately after the marriage the bridal party and a large, tramber of friends repaired to the home of the bride's parents, where a reception was served In honor of the wedding of the oldest daughter of th Greenbersr household. . ' Mr. Lovenstein has been practicing law here for. some time. He complet MACON COUNTY. , No. 460 Grist Mill In the village of Highlands,' . N. C; two run of French burrs, grain cleaner, grain elevator, etc.; also wood . , lathe, scroll saw and boring machine; wa ter power with turbine wheel. Price . . .. $900; $200 down. Also another water, power near by, with 2-story frame building; dam somewhat damaged. Will sell this property for . . ... ,'. . . $150 til September 15th. Charlotte would e? " , wucmion at in umwrauy get in the neighborhood of 20 Karnes oiauj .uu wu tcnHK t,n th rni,f,. . , his life-work w nas gainea a consm- eraiDJe "pracirce rang our Tjovpre. i no PAINTER '- Trrs Rn 'PAliTii bTlae la the daughter or Mr. m. ureen uwg, wno nas peen in xm mercantile John R. Wenti is Serioualv Hurt bv business hem for several years. They Failing From His Bench The will make tneir nome in tnis cixy. Rone Broke, Mr. John R. Wentz. a painter of W8 ""m siannractunng xown 1408 . East Fifth street, got a fall yesterday that rendered him un- ; conscious until midnight. He was preparing, to put some letters on the Armour Packing Company's building, at .the jcorner of the, rail road and Fifth' street',' when" the rope ' broke and his bench fell, throwing him on -a pile of rope on the landing on his head. The fall was but 12 i feet, but when the rope broke the young reiiow naa Special to The Observer. High Point, July 26. Alter having tried all day- yesterday to , come to a settlement satisfactory to both sides In regard to a trustee for the Lind say Chair Company Judge, Fergtuon appointed Lawyer noyie, or ureens- boro, as trustee for said company. The creditors and stockholders of the Lindsay Chair Company are much wrought up over the matter and say they are determined to. get at the .no opportunity to save himself and Hrw state of .things. r: The sale is to be had next month and the creditors and stockholders will meet a day or so there afterwards to thoroughly look into the uaoillties as well as the as sets of the tsompany. v " The 'Crystal Theato played' last nignt nana iyrm again to-nisrht for Charity, ; a greater part of the pro- went down head foremost. All that saved his life was the' coll Of. rope which lay on the platform. Young Wentis was carried 1 to St. Peter's Hospital In the ambulance. He was examined and It was found that his left wrist was broken and; that ha Biiffprpd from snmo concus sion " of the brain. ' He la. aerlouslv ceeds going to the Junior; Order v hurt, but his Injuries are ' not con- Hospital, Great .crowds visited : the sidered dangerous. ! pw oi amuaemeni in tne arternoon went is a young fellow, about 18 tt nigni ana a .neat sum is he vear old. , H wnrlra for thn f!har- 'Hg realised. lotte Sign Company and is highly . unuon oi mi. . r. San- eateeme h .hia emnlovers. ' . .ders, who was taken sick here and ' , , .' ,3 " .... I'....,. .fl A . ...... ... varneu w jiume in neiasviue,' is p4TtXTVATj RY WIVSTON ttAND. mucn improved and his friends : will De giaa to learn tnat ne will be h m- Aldofmen Grant Permission for a Gay self again In a week or so, Time 1 the Twin City Not a Bin Rle Teacher Turns Up to Stand the Rioter fined and Sentenced. Examination. I Roanoke, Va July 26. Thomas Special to The Observer, v Divers, one of the twenty-eight men Winston-Salem. July 2 .--The indicted for rioting by a grand Jury Wln.tftn hnarA nf llilmmsn In 'M l. l"ll :'l'uw I'1" wrecKing or iftiwinn t Tftsterriav afternoon at si Greek restaurants here twp weeks Band Jlhe privilege of holding a car- Poll court Ho was f1ned $50 and nival Hheflrst week in September, sentencea to 5 aays m-jaii. Divers The tents will be somewhere near the J8thle fourth man to get a line and courthouse, but the site has not been "" ,,,u Permission to hold the carnival was Bptnr,,r "Vm vompany urganises. .. . .a.....-..r 1L.. 4-A VI.. nU. .... -- i ' granted witn tne unaersianuing mm the shows are not to open - until 61 -flpeneer, July 26. The Soeneer o'c ock in the arternoon except atur-i Building company, recent v charter day wnen they may open at a o ciock. i ed by the Secretary of State, was on The members of -the band assured I aanlzed at Winton-Knlm tn-rinv: the aldermen that the shows would be j with E. H. Stewart as president and first-class in every respect. k. o. wuils as secretary and treas- Teaterdav was tne day set. ror tne i rer. Th new Mmmnv i n n. Examination of applicants to certtfl- J thorized capital , of 1125,000 and will cates to teacn in tne county iKn do a general building Improvement schools, Dut none oi vuo "Pi"11-1"0 land real estato Dusinesa In Spencer turned up, it unanrMwu ui W. R. Newson, or Kurai aiv win Wp9 v,,,tcit emaln relief from robably ' be elected principal of the pr. ghoon's Maglo Ointment Please note hlgn scnool ai vaiaeriuwii. - " F, Grabbs has been asked to take the princlpalshlp of ther Bethanla high xtmni Tt U atated that Prof. J. O. Erwin Is an appllosnt for the prin clpalshlp of the Lewisviii nign scnooi. He win proDaDiy. stana tne ejuniiiii tlon within the next few weeks, it is nafla alone fer Piles, and Us action is positive and certain. ' Itching, painful, intruding er blind Pile ilsappear ' Ilk mlc by lt use. Larrp nickle-carTd glass tars so cents. Boia oy Bur well Dunn Retail store. , Southern Railway Making Contracts . for Furnlahlng f IJcctric Power. .. . Sncclal to The Obaerver. N. B.-Followlnn Kheduie figures oub- Fayettevllle. July' 26. Represents- lUhed only a information and ace aol tives of the New York Electrical and tA. rVa.h.nr. New York Dynamo companies are ton pnt. North. Pullmai, sieepsr here maklnr contracts with mill -men 1 an.t j cmrhM to Washinaton. and operators of other plants, guar- 8:30 a", ra.No. l.daUy, tor Rlehmoni anteeing the transmission of electric IfJSLPf 'S-i"." power from tha Cape Fear Electric NSrb?rn d jSgrehead cityVat r"n,ille rower company, jiucsnnru i",oi' Norioia. - hv the' first of Januarv. 1908. .The 7:55 a, m No. . dallr. for Atlanta. company's power house la ;thl -city tSljttlS; JTv frifT Vias been eniArgea and insulators, t" -",. rn.. No. 17, aatly for Jtnok HUl - tranmJtt 'aMj -tftr fnateriar-arei cp-ter,' Columbia and local r uioo. being Installed. ; I :a m Nq. 44, iafly, for "Washhig. MONTGOMERY JNTY. No. 886356 acres 1-2 miles from Jackson Springs, church and school, 60 acres" cultivated, lots ' of timber, clay and sandy soli, diversi fied, 2 settlements, ham, 20-horse water power, new gin, 20 acres bot toms cultivated,, springs and streams. Will sell farm Implements at sepa rate price .. .. .. .. . $3,500 .sr ai. T f t - ! I prompt s!iip;;oitsh our o;n ni:; LAR GC5T AN D DSLSTEQUIPFSD CCLUtmtG ChlsapelakeSOhioCoal 6 Coke. Co. M.O.BROOKQ GCN.MGR. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA IVuy ! McDOWELIi COUNTY. City Property. No; ' 492 Lot in' Mt. Mitchell Park, Marlon, population 2,000; 75x125, lying between California and Pennsylvania avenues. Nice oaks . . $125 No, 544 4 lots on cor.. Pennsyl vania avenue and Grayson - street Marion, 25x120 feet, rolling. - Each .... .... ...... $25 No. 592 2 lots, Nos. 35 and 36 block 10, and Nos 35 and 86 In block 11, Mount Jda Park, Marlon, N. C. Pennsylvania avenue. Wilhel- mlna and High streets.;-Each - .$25 No. 816 That 'portion of what is known as the Piedmont Hotel, 15 rooms, . on. lot 100- feet by 150 feet. on Main Crop street, Marion; 2,000 population, splendid , location for boarding house . . ...... $3,500 No. 903 8-room dwelling on 4 wood, house and garden..,,. $2,250 No." bo Fleming Hotel, on . Ma n street, Marlon, lot 175 feet wide. front and rear, by 180 feet " deep, Brick building, ) with 25 rooms, fur nished; good location for . commer cial hotel. Marlon has sewerage, water-works, electric lights, fine cli mate and. good railroad facilities: the' South & Western Just ' com pleted to there, v Fine property for business houses; In - heart . of the town, where it will enhance In value, Will rent until sold. . Tenant - has Just vacated. This property Is worth more money, but we will sell it for $7,500 .... Farms. . ,--.,' ; No. r-491 1,000 acres 2 miles Black Mountain, McDowell county, POLK COUNTY. City Property. No. 776 6 acres with 2-room house, rolling, at Saluda $250 No. 1038 2-story 7-room dwel ling on 1-2 acre lot, Tryon, popula tion 600, in fine view of mountains, can be .connected with city water, orchard, has, double floors, sides and roof, covered with cypress shingles,' painted, porch 6n two full sides, wood shed, nice shade. Price .... . . $1,400 "No. 1039 7-room dwelling on Second street. Tryon, . population $00, lot about" 1-2 acre, can be con nected with city water, from mounr tain springs, orchar.tojra'ilen,, shade, porch front "and back, .$750 Farms; ' No. 741 All the timber on 275 acres of land 9 miles of Rutherford ton. Fine timber, original forest, large oak, poplar and hickory. Price ... .y ... .. $1,200 , RANDOLPH COUNTY. " City Property. No, 971 On account of business Change, the Pearl Roller Mills are now offered for sale. One complete AHIs Chalmers Universal Bolter sys tem flour mill,, one set corn rocks. The equipment is 6 double stand 7x20 rolls,' with all modern seivlng, bolting' and cleaning devices, pro pelled by 75 h. p. boiler, 35 h. p. en gine, at Randleman, delightful cli mate, superb location. Its products a bread winner. Its price. , ,,$8,800 No. 1012 Two 3-room dwellings on 1-acre lot on Field street, Ran dleman, 2,000 population, store house 20x12, blacksmith and barber shop, garden, well, oak shade. Price .. .. .. .. ., .. .. $1,000 No. 1018 2-story store on 1-4 acre lot, High Point street, Randle man, 24x36 feet, with shed cellar 24x24' feet painted , and in good condition, rents for $8 per - month. Price . . . . . . .. .V .. .. . v $650 No. 1019 2-story 9-room dwel ling on lot 264x270 feet, Naomi street, Randleman, beautiful slope with nice shade, well, large barn, crib, poultry,' buggy, ' smoke and servant houses, all In good con dition, large orchard, garden, etc. Price . . M.500 Farms. : No. ,966 163 acres 4 miles Ran dleman, church and school 1 mile, mostly In fire wood, mixed soil, comparatively level. This farm has a dam which with slight repair will flood 15 acres meadow land: sev eral springs, etc.: Price . , $1,630 xso. 870181) acre 6 miles Ran dieman, church and school l mile, 60 cultivated, 120 timber, sandy loam, orchard, - rolling, one ' settle ment, '.' barn, ? smoke house-, granary, cribs, etc., well, springs, etc., $3,000 o. - 87 650 acres t 1-2 miles Spero, church and school ; 1-2 to 2 miles, 100 cultivated, saw timber off, some second ' growth, mixed soil, 4 -acre orchard,, rolling, 9-room dwelling, g r tenant houses, large barn, buggy and . tool house, granary and crib,: water saw mill, needs slight repairs, grist mill, new ce mented r dam, ; well, creek and springs, . . i . : . . , $6,500 No. 997 50 acres 2 1-8 miles worthville, church 1 mile, school 200 yards, 20 cultivated. 30 timber, orchard, rolling, 4-room dwelling, barn, crib, granary and wagon sheds, well, . spring and branches. Price .. .. . i ,, $750 ."No... 998300 acres t 1-J miles Randleman, church and school mile, almost all in fire wood timber, clay soil, springs and branches. Per acre . .- . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . , $10 jno. iO02ri2B acres 4 miles Ran dieman, church and school 11-2 miles, 40 cultivated, 85 timber, sandy soil, orchard, level, 6-room dwelling, barn, meat and well house, granary, well, spring and ' branches. Price .. .. .. . . $1,T30 No. 1003806 acres 2 1-2 miles Randleman, church and school 1 mile, , 30 cultivated, timber on 200 acres; some saw timber, gold pros pects,ired and gray gravelly soil, o: chard, nearly level, 3 houses, 3, S and 4 rooms, barn, granary and store, wells, streams . and springs! can be cut into 3 tracts. Per acre .. .. s. ... .. $17.50 No. 1004 100 acres 8 1-2 miles Asheboro, church and school 1 1-J miles, all in timber, mostly fire wood, gray sou, gold and copper prospects, lies rolling, springs and branches. Acre . . . . $5 v No. 1013200 acres 2 miles Randleman, church and school 1 and 2 miles, 50 cultivated, 150 tim ber, some suitable for sawing, 4 acre orchard, rolling, 7-room, dwel ling, barn, 75-acre .pasture, tenant house, well and springs, all neces sary outbuildings, mixed soil. Disco harrow, grain drill, two 2-horse plows, molasses mill, all for sale. Per acre $12.75 No. 1035 63 acres 1 1-3 miles Randleman, church and school 1 1-4 miles, 40 acres timber, gray soil, rolling, 1-acre orchard, 6-room dwelling, barn, wagon and buggy shed, spring and branches. Per acre ., .. . . $20 l-r, rfC 4 :. 11 1 1 11 Who'd a thought I could furnish this entire room at the pricet vvtr- That's dead easy if you buy at the right place If you want correct style and best quality at reasonable prices, call on . LubifnifyrfiiDture Co. RICHMOND COUNTY. No. 904690 acres 1 1-2 mile of Hoffman, on S. A- L Railroad, 1-2 mile to church and school, lies roll ing, two branches, sandy loam soil, some timber, in great peach grow ing section, but never been culti vated .. .. .. $1,200 ROCKINGHAM COUNTY. City Property. No. .1028 4-room dwelling on lot 70x210 feet, Main street, Relds vllle, population 8,000, city water, nice shade, large garden $800 No. 1027 6-room dwelling on lot 200x188 feet, corner Lowsonvllle avenu,e and Thompsonvllle street, Reldsville, city water, small barn, poultry and meat houses, nice shade i ........ , . . . . $1,500 No. 1028 Vacant lot 76x850 feet, RetdsvUIe, level, very desirable resi dence lot . . . . . . $200 No. 1029 6-room dwelling on lot 800x105 feet, I Lowsonvllle avenue, Reldsville, small orchard, nice shade, barn, buggy shed, well house, with basement, city water, flower garden, vacant lot 75x300 gone with this house and lot. Price. .. .$3,250 . STOCK OF GOODS. 1071 Stock of Drugs tnd Fixtures for sale, new stock, new fountain, first-class trade, in town of Relds ville, 4,000 population. Bargain for quick sale. Best location in town. We are prepared to handle large or small Auction Sales; have. had considerable experience in this line. We have our own Auctioneer, Surveyor and working force. Always say what you will give or take. Otherwise wo . can't trade. We are cash' buyers for Auction Propositions that suit us. - All propositions must be approved by the signature of J, Edgar, Poag before they, are bidding on him orchis office. ; ; ' . . ' J. ELdgW Poag, BiroHier, RocR Hill, s. c. a'Gutc the Horth to Quit Your Taote. 99 The Hotter it gets the more we sell m our We have the coolest things to be in Underwear Depart had long or Short Sleeve Shirts, Qool long or Short Drawers, Gool Plain linen Scriyen's Elastic Seam Plain Cotton L & W. Pure linen Nainsook Silks 25c to $8.00 a Garment All Made For The Hottest Days ED. MELLON COMPANY a LEADING CLOTHIERS ,J5 Stylish footwear Ladies' New Opera Pumps Short vamp, cupalo bow, thin sole and welt sole; handsomest things on foot , Price M.0O. The New -Christy Pump Medium vamp, with elastic tie. un der neat butterfly bow; light sole; very dressy. Price . . .. .. I.60. New Sailor Tie, "The Swift" Light welt sols, the handsomest low tie made. Price , . . . .. .. 14.00. All the newest for men, women and children. G1LREATI1 & CO. ton- snd points KortZ. Hnrfies 1 Putt- mnn car sn day eoacnss, , auaaia to Wathinuton. . 7:25 a. m., No. Id. aany axoept Bundair. for Statesville, Taylorsvllte and local pdnta Connects at Mapresville fo Wlniton-Sslem. and at autesviUe for Ainrvlile and Wlnts west. - 10J6 a. m., No. S3, dallf, for ColumMa, and Augusta. Handles Pullman eleepef New Tork to Augusta ana oar coachM, Washington ,tot Augusta. Dining ear ervic - f$.:,;s ..?..,;-. :,i ,;,U . ..- 10:0S a.' m.i No. W, ttany. tor crashing- ton and points isonn. ruiinwn ui awing Hnntn alimrMra to New York end Rich. tnond. Day coaches New Orleaas to Washington. Dining ear "nrlce. Con. neeti at oreetwboro for wlnston-Salem, Rfileigh anr uoKaoonv. , , VJ.m m fn iw. , uw,,, .... n.iMiw, and low4 staUona Conntcts 8partn borg for HendTsenrille and Ahvfl'.. U:00 a, m., No.J. Uily, for Wt tnvtnn nd rx)nt North, fullmm Drw. ing Room tltr to .yiWTork. day ,Hchs JsxikwnvUla to waslilngtoo. Outing car aarvice, . KT3 nicKS CAPODINE Bafsm, Roaaoke and local stalkm. 11 : a m., Wo. ' fr. .oaoy, : New Tor end New Orleans umitM pnnman Drawing Room wtpmi wrvanon n.l aSb car New "Tork to New Or. Teens. Puilnisn Drawing Room leup ing car, New York to brmlnghsm, ijolld puliman traJn. Dining eai service. for 8neca. 8. C. nd local points. J 10 p. nt- No. ft. dallyexcent Sunday, freltht and nassngr, for. Chester, t. . ana mcu poinw. rm and points J-ortK. JPullman simp er, Augusta to New Tork. PuUirsn lpr, jnariott vt , , ior, ..wy coaches to wasniwaxon, rwmn sii fialiaoury to Norfolk. . w :W p. m.. No fli. ai IamsiI - steal etnnS. Boom sleeper, Charlotte a KfchmonX t:l P. m No. H dll exeept unHiy. n RiatMVlll. TSylorSVUlta mnt lochl pnlnts. Connects. at KUtoevllle tor Ah vili. Knovin. Cbaiuutovaa, tapbia and peinu ew rnr Intng ear servlne. for Richmond l:3S o. m.. No. dally, for Atlanta. Pullman tloepar and ear coachts, Cbr iotte to Atlanta, ?i,- '-' M n m . Na. ML dsllr. New York snd New Orteenf Limited, for Washing, ton and points North. Pullman prewmt Club csr to New York. Dining car a-. Vlos! Solid Pullman tra n. i 33 p. m., no. oauy, ior Aiiania, uui . nninta South. Pullman Drawina Room alaDers to New Orl'ant and Blr- mlngbam. Day eoachac Waahlmrton te ii ' an n. zii.. ii u. ij, VMI7I mi wn iiu Ravannah. and. jackaonvtlla cn!lman Drawing Boom flTr and day coaches. TCKata. lumping cr rv"nn" n tlMall lnwrmtlon ' can be obtained iet tteas oSlce. No. u avium Tryeo aireat. a h. ackkrt, i - VKe Pre end Oj a. II rj., ' i. fi, HAnnwrcH, P. T. k. V If TAYT ok. o. P. A VERNON. T j. Aj Charlotte. V. CURES AUL ACHE rT . ' Am NaMattama Ami Hi TdallMtttolfc aldraattar' lUtea Via Seaboard Air line Under Now Law. Rates in effct via Seaboard Air Line under new law are two and a quarter cents per mile to all points in North Carolina. . Kates to tot lowing points sre In effect from Charlotte to Raleigh. II 9: Weldon, H.OTt Wilmington, 4.I Kenaar son, 14.19; Oxford, li.it. JAMES KBR. JR.. . ' City rassengr Agent DE. C. L. ALEXANDER . DENTIST CARSON DOLDrXG onfhrt CXrnor rrrtlTlI AND TIlU.i RTFvJCETS. Chartotta, N. C. Fboaa U T. Pilsener Export lager Beer Beer la n rer tnan water or milk. It never contains any disease germs. It builds up tha diseased system, strength ns the weak and keeps tha healthy healthf uL Try our Pilsener Kxaort Mte tor ' prtces. . ' o i t n u it VffilA EmZG CO. ' '. Roanok.0, Ta, - ZZZZ 3 FRANK P. UlLEO It CO. ARCHITECT" WASHINGTON. P. C
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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