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, t I ." : . r c: ) rf I; . : ; - s ci-J r's (' J t J.n.!:'y iv:k e lull!! I l'smp o.ic's Over Two IHUl a liali C.i!' -i la i:-.-r lUu.- Another of tlioi-o delicate opeiuUons whiakey measurement, showing tiie fresonce of four ounces more liquor than the two and a half gallons which the law declared shall be prima facie evidence of retailing1, caused the arrest of Mxs. James W. Hill, wife of Jug Jim, yesterday about 11 o'clock. Chief of Police W. S. Orr, and Officers Mal colm and Johnson made the raid, en tering the woman's 'home on East Ninth. At the police station, when that terminus was reached, a council of war was held. . 'T was , clear : the- only reconciliation of dlffereng opinions lay In an actual measurement and this - sacred rite was duly gone through "vlth. It is said that not a hitch de veloped to hinder or mar the work until the thought that the fire alarm might ring flashed across the mind of the dual chief; who is tiger-raider and flre-flghter In one, ".He m"ade a man ful struggle to go on, ibut the thought of that possible clang-clang eo preyed upon his nerves that he surrendered the jug to the guardianship and ten der mercies of Mr. Matthew Tandle, driver of the patrol wagon, who fin . lshed the operation. "It has four ounces too much," de creed the chief, "1100 bond." Mr, Hill put tip the bond and his wife was released. CLERK OF COURTS CHARGE. Sot on Address to the Jury. But the Taldnjr Cure of Barrels, Boxes and iuit tans or iTMry idquld. Locked safely within the big Iron vault wherein are placed for safe keeping papers of the tilark of the court of Mecklenburf, rendered Inac oeasible to the unfortunate outsider by massive doors lames in thitcfeness ana tons In weight, lies hidden trees ure more to be desired to igold, yea more valuable in Charlotte than much fine flrold. It Is put up In as varied an assortment of receptacles could be xvunu in a oays- journey-Hpant, cans, jugs, arrea8, bottles (but . jt Is , on (fidstakably there. The inimitable odor Is so pungent that it is almost perceptible by the olfactory organs of tmrsty ones, though banred doors in- -tervene.'':'5;::v''''7C',!';": "!'':'' ' The truck was. hauled there yester day afternoon trom the police station, It Is the fruit" of many a. TaJd by unar lotted vigilant police. It as on derstood chats Mr.' J A. Russell, the urbane and unrufflea clerk ot court, Is to watch it Who Is, q watch Mr Russell has not yet been decided. SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION. Miss Grace Powe Forced to Give Up uer worit at me rresbytertan Col lege and Miss Marie Schmidt Chos en Her Successor. Miss Grace Powe has been a most accepiaDte teacner ot expression at the Presbyterian Collesre. While on her way back to Charlotte, the 'first week: in September, she was in a rail road wreck, which so unnerved her as to make It necessary to resign her position, greatly to the regret of both tacuity ; and students to whom her year of faithful service have great ly endeared her. Miss Marie Schmidt, of Frederic, Maryland, has been engaged to take Miss Powe's place. Miss Schmidt is a graduate or the woman's College, in Frederick, and later of the Leland Powers School of Expression of Bos ton, he comes with highest recom- , immaauons, ana will carry on the work by the methods that have been in vogue at the college. Five Very Fine Melons. Mr. Lawrence Sloan, of Berryhlll, was In the city yesterday to sell - - - - iiui vuB ne naa nye melons that attracted con slderable attention. The melons .aver aged about 73 pounds and were long, 'smooth and fresh looking. He sold the lot for adollar apiece. In talking with an Observer man Mr. Sloan said that he had sold be tween $300 and 1400 worth of melons this season. The Mecklenburg melon 'Is 'a great source of revenue to the farmers who produce it and the money comes at a time when it Is most needed. Tony Mills and His Banjo. Tony iMlills, a. tall, black diarky, Wiltlh long arms and lantern Jaws, struck tftie fawn, last night, and gave a crowd at the Southern ipassengcr station e touch of iMgh life on his ibanjo. Tony is a musician of the old school and cah fairly make his in strument talk- Ha falls on the prountd, yoHg over and over, and the tune roes on and on. i There is no end to Ms picking If ithe jilcfltels keep' failing in his old wool hat. EBy trade, Tony is a painter tout muic Is his pastime. He coimes well recom.fnemi ed, being bora In Coniaord end a resi dent of Salisbury. ) : Mr. G E. Mason Purchased Two Fine Lots. Mr. C. E. Mason yesterday purchas ed two fine lota on Elisabeth avenue rrom Messrs, A. C. Llneberger, of Mount Holly, and W. L. Jenkins, of this city. The property has a frontage of 132 reet on Elisabeth avenue and ex--tends back 200 feet. The lots adjoin tne nne residence property of Mr. A J. Draper. It is Mr. Mason's purpose to build a handsome home there In the near future. 'The deal was made through J. E. Murphy & Co. VlM..K " lfu J". VI -m w r ui jum. v. n. jMciveown. The 'news reached the city yes terday afternoon of the death of Mrs. C. B. McKeown, which occurred at 2 o'clock, at her home In Fort'iAwn, 6. C. V Aside from her husband, Dr. C B. . McKeown, but one daughter, Miss Maude, survives. The funer. al will take place sometime this after noon, ..Mrs. McKeown was known to many In Charlotte. During the past several months she was under treat xnent most of the time at one Of the local hospitals. Boys' Gospel Meeting. An Informal service of , song and r"v ' vv.muMn-u ni 'Hits tiwys rospel meeting at the T. 'M. C. A. this stfternoon at 2:45 o'clock. This meet Ing will toe of special ? interest to every boy end & cordial invitation Is extended to ell boys tfrom 10 to 1 4 years of age. "Personal Responsibili ty" wIU .be the subject for dlstfussion at the meeting of the tboys Sunday dub Uhls afternoon at 81 o'clock. All boys over IS invited. yismxa at old iiosie. ; High Point Man "Who Went West Many Years Asro Comen In on o Visit Methodist Revival ClosesMann factrers' aub Entertains Other ".' Items. t . .r ; -Epeclal to The Observer. High Point Sept. 21. Mr. N. M. Carter, who emigrated from High Point Just 39 years ago and took up his residence In the West Is here on visit to old friends and acquaint ances. as well as relative. Mr or. ter has been back only once before uuimg u uw long time, n years X , ,T "vinff nere, Mrs. I McKeown and her husband are mem- DavW Hedgecock, and the late Mrs.'tbers of two of " the" most "prominent Joseph Moore was also a stater. Mr. I families In the county. - . - . ' ' - ' - ' '..'... ... w.' . . . . ' : : ..... ii C - (....., ! ! I '. -a i-i tlio ii-rc:ui- . j far a number of years. :y lit ha retired from, active y.v. Carter was, of coursf. v. ' . : I i On Ji woi I;, riu. i surpri.ii'd at tiie rapid growth of llih Point; but was prepared in a nui.--ure for it through the reading of the Ihe Enterprise which he has r.wdlucmuuululuu.achisran 12345 5 5 taken for thirty years. Among those of his boyhood days still living here he remembers are J. Matt Sechrest J. Harper Johnson, Henry Church and others. Mr. Carter's grandfather built the first gristmill in the county at Carter's Mill, two and a half miles from this place, which Is now stand ing. ,-Mr. Carter will remain In this community some, ten days 4efore re turnng. . :." . Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pickett are to day sorely bereaved In. the death of their little son. For some time the little fellow had hovered between life and death, ministered to by skilled physicians and trained nurse, but the hand Of death conquered and the Uttle spirit took its flight back to Him who gave it. - ' ; The series of meetings which have been In progress at South Main Street M. E. church for the past three weeks have come to a cioseC This was a great revival and much good was ac complished." Rev. E. G. Kilgore, of Pleasant Garden, who assisted Rev, Mr. Falls, f was a preacher of much power and a great revivalist . The Klnformal reception at i the ManufaVturers' Club last night to the ladles of the city was well attended and the evening proved a delightful one to all. There were about 100 pres ent During the evening high-class musio was rendered by Mrs. E. L. Slier, Miss Clara ' : Boyi and r Miss Woody, At a seasonable hour re freshments were served, consisting of nunch, , cream and cake. At 11:30 o'clock the guests took their depart ure. The Manufacturers Club recep tions will likely be held once a month In the future. V. - Two of High .Point's midget' ponies have died, in the last: few days. ; Mr. W. G. Brown had the misfortune to lose his pony last week and this week the little spotted pony, one of a pair, of, the- Snow -children passed In - Its checks. ' ' V ' The 8-year-old : son ' of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Venafele died yesterday at the home of his parents In the southern part of the city.' ; The funeral services-occurred to-day. The cause of death was meningitis.. THE BEATH EECOED. IXJURIES PROVE FATAL. Lady Who Was Injured In Runaway Dies After Much Suffering Body Taken to Canada, Correspondence, of The Observer, Rutherford ton, Sept. 20. An acci dent caused by the running away of a pair .of horses and throwing the oc cupantg from the buggy near Mr. W. W. Campbell's place, three miles northeast of Rutherfordton, on the Sunshine road, Tuesday morning re sulted in the death of one lady yes terday evening and the serious Injury of another. Mrs, Loyd Selgle, wife of Master Mechanic Selgle, of the South & Western Railway, and Mrs. T. R. Owens, wife , of Contractor Owens, who has a contract on the same railroad, were" on their way to town, accompanied by , a little 3-year-old daughter of another- of ' the Tall road contractors, when . the.- dreadful accident occurred.'. 4 .The ladies ' were driving along at " a --rapid? gait, land coming to a sharp curve 4ntie road, the horses becat(ul frightened j and threw all three of the occupants out of the vehicle, dangerously wound ing the two ladles, but the child es caping with only slight injuries. Mr. Campbell saw the runaway and, bur rledly reaching the scene, found the ladies in most precarious conditions He Immediately notified their hus bands and surgical aid and ambu lances were-sent for and the ladles were carried to the Rutherford Hos pital, where they liad every atten tion. Mrs. Selgle suffered a severe Injury to her spine and gradually grew worse until yesterday evening when She expired.. Mrs. Owens 'col lar bone was broken and she is suf fering from other external and inter nai injuries. This is indeed a .'most deplorable affair and all concerned have the sympathy of our entire people. Mrs, Owens is from Buffalo, N. y., and Mrs. Selgle from Brldgeburg, Canada, anil onlv refcentlv came her to be with their husbands who are engaged In railroad work on the South A Western!. Railroad near Sunshine, in this county. Mrs, Selgle was a young woraaru S . years, of. age, and ls.eur vived bv her husband. Her body, ac companies by her husband, left over tne B. A. It. Railway this afternoon for her home in Canada, where the terment will take place. LEXIXGTOX LAJTDMARK GOXE. Mr. John W. Finch Dead After Linar- ring IllnessHas a very Prom I -ncnt Merchant and Was Well Known.' Special to- The Observer. Lexington, Sept. 21. Last night ot 11 o'clock John W. Finch, one of Lexington's foremost citizens, died at his residence on Main street, after a lingering Illness of about two weeks. Mr. Finch s death wtas due to menln- getls and had ibeen expected for sever al days, i He was bora March 24th, 1 8 4 1 , For more than thirty years prior to his death the deceased was one of t'he .best-known men In David son .county and in Lexington. Re held the offlice of register of deeds In David)n for tw'clve years. He did service In the oCnfederate army. and at the time of his deaflh was tftbialrman of the county pension board. He i always ; identified himself with every movement wtoldh had -for its end the betterment of the community, and his (passing away will be a distinct 4 cms to the people among whom he lived Mr. Finch was twice married. His first wife was Miss Newborn, who died shortly after the union., After wards tie married Miss E. Lee HlIHard. of Richmond, V&., who now survives him. By the last nnrrrage Jhe Jleaves one eon, Mr. B. H. Finch, of Lexing ton. V ' ' For th.lrty-aeven yvwrs the deceased had Ijeen a prominent merchant 'n Lexington," Many of the most 6uc Iressful business men in Lexington to day attribute their success to the tralrofn'g received while f hhia service. For .fifty year Mr. Finch has ibeen a fa,lthful meurnber of the Flnst Metho- n! church "here. He Had ibeen a Mason for many years. The tfunerl services will take place to-morrow from the reMdenc'e of Che daed at jywtik. wfth Masonic honors. ? Mrs. C. B. McKeown, of Fort Lawn, . c Special to The Obierver. . Chester, S. Sept. 21. Mrs. Dor- sey Howie McKeown, wife of Dr. C. is, .MCK-eown, died at her home at Fort Lawn this afternoon at 3 o'clock after a lingering Ulng,.Tlie-: tone, ral services will be conducted at the Fort - Lawn Presbyterian church to-; morrow afternoon at 9 o'clock, by Rev. J. H. Wilson, of Rlchburg. Mrs a:i l : !:: . . . -4 i.. i iu c s column at rato of ton cents ir tne of six words No 1 taken for less than 20 cents. Cash in aJvnni-e. WANTED. WANTEDTwo .or, three unfurnkhed room conveniently located by couple without children. Address Cox 117. WANTED Position ai ofllce aBsistant by a competent, young man. Best refer ences. Salary no object Box 178. WANTED On or after October 15th. po- sitlon In the city. Bank preferred. Three years' experience aa cashier ot a country bank. Good penman. Al refer ence furnished. Address It R. R., Dan bury. N. C , WANTED Salesmen calling on Southern furniture factories to carry Veneer aa a side line. , Address "Veneer," care Ob server. ; v . t; -i 4 l-t WANTED One good negro servant Ap ply to Chas. E. Warner, care Rocklnif liatn Power Company, Rockingham, N. C WANTED 500 cords oak and pins wood. ...Delivered (between now and December 1st, Mecklenburg Mfar. ' Co. ; , - . W'ANTKDlmmediately. Youn man to take charge of Telephone Exchange In eastern North Carolina town of i.hto in habitants. Give reference, : sulnry ex pected. Carolina Telephono & Telegraph Co., Fayettevllle, .Ni, WANTED Teacher combining book hJ keeping, thorthand. elocution. Great de- ana for teacher other llnea. Best ler- vlce. Teachers' . Co-operative Agency. Charlotte. . .. WANTED SO horse-power second-hand return tubular bollor. Must be In ex colleiit condition aii' very reusmmhle price. Addnss -with full particulars Box 826, Charlotte, N. C. WANTED-Stenographer and typewriter, young man ef good habits, and well recommended. Salary mall to atart with, but good opportunity to learn nico bust nes. State age, and aalary expected in first letter, to receive answer. Address "Lumber Company" Box 32, Kershaw,- 8. C. : ' i WAKTED To buy good second-hand Corlesa engine in flint claas condition. Crowell Furnltuio Co., Lexington. N. C, . WANTED To exchange a fine dapple gray home, and a No. 1 Tyson & Jonos top buggy with 1 oushin tires. For a: first class automobile, or will sell at a bargain. Also have a nice kind spotted mare 5 yean old. Can be driven by any Indy. Weight 1,060. Photograph fur nlshod with all other information want ed. Address "S. A." care Observer. ' WANTED In each State, salesmen to riosiuon. Central Tobacco Co. Norfolk, WANTED Young man for office. Must be quick, polito and obliging. Addresi in own nanuwming with references. L, care voserver. WANTED-Immediately, several hun dred teachers for N. C. schools. Splen did openings. Special trial enrollment. Quick. Sheridan's Agency, Greenwood, a. WANTED Every where, hustlers to tack signs, distribute circulars, samples, etc.. no canvassing; gooa pay. sun AdvertlS' ing Bureau, Chicago. WANTED For IT. S. Army, able-bodied. 35, citizens of united States, of good onaracier ana temperate nanus, wno can cpeak, read and write English. Men wanted now for service in Cuba.' For information aonly to Recruiting Officer. 13 West Trade St., Charlotte. N. C; 2614 South Main St., Asheville, N. C; Bank Building, Hickory, N. C. i 417 Liberty St., Winston-Salem, N. C; 12614 North Main St.. Salisbury, N. C; Kandall UBildinsr. Columbia. 8. C.s Haynesworth and Conyer's Building, Greenville, S. C; or uienn uuuaing. bpartanourjt, h. u WANTED A man that Is willing to Ii- z,oov, Give this matter your at. teafin. lnveitigatif. Ad1res Box 1 City. WANTED-Resistered druartst Slngls man. Store closes 9 p. m. and Sun days. Statu salary wanted and refer ences. MacKethan, at Co., irayettevuis, V. ' .'A r,.: WANTED Two young men and two ladloa with ability as salesmen ana salesladies. No r-rewlous experlenoe ne cessary. Salary and expenses to travel In the South tor the winter. Address Chicago, cars Observer. WANTED You to know we are head quarters for those good brick. Canon Brick Co. WANTED Saleman to sell our prlng are gooat, wnite goods to retailer At tractive sldu line: liberal commission. Purnell Dalo Mills. Box m, Philadelphia, WANTED Experienced locomotive en glneer; also competent stationary en gineer who can keep up sawmill machln cry.' Good pay and: permanent to right men. Stamp with application. The Star Lumber Co., Century Bldg.. Atlanta, Oa, WANTED Men to learn barber trade, few weeks completes. 0 chairs contin ually busy, licensed Instructors, tooW given, diplomas granted, wages Satur days, position waitmsr. wonderful demand for graduati s. Write for catalogue, Aloler Barber college, Atlanta, (Jn. WANTED Stenographer. We have op ening tor experienced young man ste nographer, must write neat hand and ss fifct with book-keeping. In apDlylnif state experience, salary wanted, ami give list ot former employers. Liumberton Cotton Mills. Lumbwton, N. C. WANTED A co-npetent machinist with at least $1,000 to Invest In and take tho management of n well located loundry ana mamme snop, witn up-tr-daw eouiD- ment. Good salary to the rlKht man Re ply with references, tt:ttli experience and salary required. Addrost "Foundry" care observer. ..,. , WANTED Salesmen to sell to grocers, druggists and, eonfajtlonersj; ?iw per month and expenses. Ciilltorniii Cider & Extract Co., St Louis. Mo. WANTED Traveling salesmen to sell fruit ciders; weKiy advance. - Fall sea son now on. Address oulck. Red Cross Vinegar Co., St. Loul, Mo. WANTED-Gentlemnn stenographi-r. E. . JJlCKSOn 17 J!i. n Kt. WANTEI-To 1 tent a : small farm. Ad dress Farmer, Fife's store, Dilworth, Charlotte, N. C. ' ' . WANTED One small safe. Give maka. size ana price. Aauresi . ' caro uu- server. WANTED-Salesmon. Pll retail trade. your locality. 105 permanent nnd ex- rwnwi tft atnrt. nr ronimtWtn : .' Vviurt. ence unnecessary, Hormingaea Cigar Co. ioieoo, u. - ....... : WANTED Agents to sU wrapping pa ner and barn an side lin in TCnrth Car. olfna. Samtilns can be carried Irs pock- , no warn o iv t imr ween; sirio where you travel and what thr line vou carry; ask for paper samples and ad dress Paper Department The Kemper Thomas Co. Btaton H Cincinnati, O. WANTED-Salesmen to handle oulck selling novelty, as side lin In Cnrollnns, liberal commleston, addfes Box 742, Rich- WA NTED-Oood eoond-hs nd typewriter desk. ' au tnbie Tor 8m th-Fremler ma. Chines. Box 174, Charlotte, N. C. . WANTED-Second-hand roller top dek. Deiortba snd address Box S30, Concord. N. C. WANTED-Southern woman wlhes poi tlnn to travel. . Reference Salary fi3yt per week and expenses. ,"C A. ),'r R, jr, D. , Charlotte. N. C. WANTED Al book-keepen young man familiar cotton buslnea oref erred. Umt oe ttiorougniy experienced, willing to work, unquestionable, moral character, Olve refeivnces, state salary. - Appllon-Uone-eenGdentiaUoNe. eissrette smoker need nppty., Address In own hariiwlt ing, Cotton, care Observer. : 1 ii t ; . All aivci;' i.ivtits luserleJ iu Itls coluiiin itt r,.-,ie cf tea cents per Hue of tlx worJ. Ko ad. taken for less than 20 cents. Cash In r.danco. . W ANTED. WANTEDTo sell any quantity rood building brick. Full standard tii4. Prompt shipment. Soell Lrick Co., Rock Hill. S. C WANTED Orders for good quality 1 full standard tiae building lrick. 'Prompt shipment Sowell Brick Co., Rock Hill, FOR SALE. FOR SAI.E-GoM quality building brick. Prompt shipment Sowell Brick Co., Rock ljill, S. C. FOR BALE-Rasidenco In Dilworth. For price and terms apply to O. A., Bob- tfl.S. . . .. ,' vv 'V'. FOR SALE Marcantlle business, Oas I on la, N. C. Centrally located, corner MhIu and Marietta streets. Stock con sists of groceries, crockery, tinware, etc. Will Inventory with fixtures about ILW0. Will lease building to suit tenant rents reasonable. For information address C. b.. Armstrong, Oastonia, N. C. iX)R - SALIJ CHEAP-Thlrty-flve horse power tubular boiler and fixtures and engine, shafting, pulleys, ntortlser. tenoner, ripsaws, panelraiser and blind machinery. F. W. Ahrens, Morehead street FOR SALE Several hundred bualiels ap ples, teed oata. Price tl per bushel. Da vidson Wolfe, Charlotte, N. C. FOR SALE Good dray horse cheap. ... Brannon Carbonating Co. 'Phone 138.- FOR SALE Colonial sideboard. Apply 13 West 7th str"V TOR SALE Firit clasa drug store nl city of 10,000 inhabitants. Oood reason for selling. Address "Drug" care Observer. FOR SALE Baby carriage cheap. Apply , 14 McDowell tit. . , FOR. SALE Several hundend .bushels Ap pier seed oata . Price 11 per bushel. Da vidson & Wolfe. Charlotte, N. C. FOR SALE At a bargain. "Miracle" concrete autfit Geo. F. Kutsler. 'Phone 67S. FOR RENT. FOR RENT To gentlemen, two . rootnu at No. S Carnegie Lot. nice FOR RENT Six-room .modern residence en Caldwell, between 4th street and East Ave. Apply - to M fa. Jno. Van Land Ingham, er 'Phone 204. . - FOR RENT Nicely, furnished room. No. 10 West Fifth St; ., FOR RENT New 1 modern seven-room house. Fourth ward, on, tar line; apply i n. nne ei. ) LOST LOST-Gold signet pin between square and postorrice. Monogram w. a.. e- luin to this office. LOST Canary from cage at 710 North Pine street. Reward tor return. FOUND. FOUND Lady's gold watch. Owner can get same at 613 12. Mntn tst. MISCELLANEOUS. BOND SALE Sealed bids will be reoelv ed until Oct 1, 1907, at 12 o'clock m., for $5,000 five per cent coupon school bonds for the town of Asheboro, N. C. Address all communications to A. C MCAlister, Cbmn., Asheboro, N. C VIOTOR RECORDSPractlcaliy all of the most popular record in the cata logue carried In stock. Charlotte Musio company. REWARD FOR STOLEN MULE-FIVE dollars reward for one lonav slim, Iron grey mare . mule, about I years old, weighs about 900 pounds, long mane, nituih MlVVkm V. 1V7V. IV. V., Sunday, September lGth, driven to old ten .buggy, bed painted wood oolor, witn stick under bed to hold It where brok en. Ten dollars reward for stout heavy built darky, looks to be about thirty five years old. Name Is Walter Thomas, and ho wore new pair of overalls when he left Clio and he had a stout or largs negro woman with him. Arrest and hold for A. L. Calhoun, jr., Clio, S., C STORAGE Room wanted We need a good storage plaee for manufactured goods. House on railroad preferred. Southern Cotton Oil Co. OUR COMPETENT PIANIST ha return ed. Drop in and hear latest music tlayed. You are welcome. Charlotte Mu sio Company. NEW CROP cotton seed meal and hulls. Our plant Is now In operation and we are prepared to supply new crop meal and nulls at our mill North Charlotte 7th street and 2nd street branches. In quiries for car lots solicited. Elba Mfg. POSITIONS in o very line; salaries JW to $300 month: demand, for help greater than the supply; pay when position Is oecured; stamp for particulars. National Employment Association, Century Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. . TAKE NOTICE-that our fcrlok nre a lit tle larger than usual. Carson Brick Co. QUICK Three rooms newly furnished. Gas, electric lights for salt cheap. Rnt f 10. Also family mare, buggy, harness, ton hay, oats, etc. All for sale; cheap for cash. Charles Lord, 411 East Oak St. HUSTLERS WAXTEiD everywhere. 3 to J30 made weekly distributing iMrrn- lars, overseeing . out-door advertising. New Plan. No canvassing. Merchants' Out-Door Advertising Co., Chicago. A' LADY OF CONSIDERABLE money and property, object matrimony, wishes U meet young or middle- sgsd man. In quiries should be made at one, through Miss N. L, Drawer 409, 46 Fifth Ave., Chicago. GOOD PAY Men wanted everywhere to etc. No canvasnlng. National Dlit Bu reau, cnicago, in, ... t . . : . NO. 56097 la the winning number at the Consolidated Cigar Store this time. Holder will pleate call and get, the V CHAUFFEUR would like position In prl vate family or garage on irasoline ear, nny make, can do own repairs, .let ref erence. Address E. Whvta. 1! , v. f-wh, St. New. York, CIty..;?;;f,.,-i DESIRABLE, CORNER ' LOT for tale. iwxaw icei. a Rorgain. to right txr- son. , - Gem Dining Room SUNDAY DINNER " 12:00 m. to S:00 p. m. -' Nfirfnllf Releeta Pntorv nnnliu Consomme, Julian Strained Gumbo Pickles and Relishes Baked Speckled Trout, Butter Sauce Shoestring Pota toes Frlcassed Chicken with Rice . .Hard sneii Fritters. Tiger Sauce Bibs of Beef, pwn Juice Por' Tenderloin. Rare rirv Mashed Potatoes Buttered Yams Ruccotath Fried Tomatoes Vlneland Juice with Crushed lea Turkey with Nut Dressing, Cranberry ...i . . i ....... CTm . a .. ... 1 - (BUl. I, Oreen Pus , ' ; Okra .. Lobster Salad with Mayonalse , ' Grated Potato1 Puddin Jce Cresms' . , Cakeg Auts uaisins canton Ginger Coffee - Milk - Tea nHii . vu fM I ! ! i siij v. jj .in . Beginning Monday we place on sale the balance of our summer Merchandise at prices that will tempt every economical buyer. We are forced to make room for our Fall stock that Is crowding our shelves every day. Read . every Item and be , on hand Monday and take advantage of these extraordinary bargains. ' KIMOXAS 60c. Short Klmonas, Lawn; cut to .... .... ,.23c. 75c. Short Klmonas, Lawn; cut to. . t , ..50c. 18c. Short Klmonas, Lawn; cut to.... . ... ..69c. $1.50 and $2.00 Short Klmonas, Lawn; cut to.,, ,.. ...Hoc. KDIONAS, LONG $1.50 - Long- Klmonas, of ' Lawn, CUt tO... .... .... ...05c, $2.50 Long Klmonas of Lawn, ; cut to.... ...... ,i ..$1.45. $8.00 Long Klmonas of Lawn, cut to ..$1.95. SHIRT WAIST SUITS $2.8 Lawn Shirt Waist Suits, both Plain - White and Polka ' Dot Lawn and Percale Suits; cut to .... ..$1.85. $10.00 and $8.95 Madras Shirt Waist ' Suits, handsomely trimmed, skirts trimmed , to , match, beautiful colors; cut to.,,. ,., .... ..$3.50. . . . Royal Worcester Corsets $1.00 to $3.00. About Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy Mm. Ed. Rednhardt, of Lincoln county, says: For a good many years I suffered from Indigestion of which nothing even relieved ime until two years aigo I commenced to use Mrs. Joe Per son's Remedy and I cannot say too much In its praise, for 1 can eat about everything I iwant, and thdmgs I never expected to be able to eat. It has strengthened imy system and Ibutlt uip my'.eneral iheaflth until I can do a grea many things I never expected to .be able to do. I find It a fine family medicine to keep in the house for complaints the children are subject to. MRS. ED. REINHARDT, Iron Station, N. C. . Sept. 18, 1 W. tmmmii TTTTTTTrt .1, .. .. ( Have Your Diamonds Reset . If vour Diamond are In old H tyle settings, iwe can reset U mem .in cne iiatest etyia King, rt ltd. mcSLTt mi n. . of hiwn.iV mountlnors. We will rlndlvar. H amine your Jewelry et any Hme . to see ui tne utones aire secure and make no charge ifor same. I, & DIXON Leading Jewelers. yIIHIIIlllllllH.TTTTTJ x Our salesman is preparing to visit cities and ... towns inNorth Carolina arid South Carolina, car- rying, a complete line of our exclusive wall papers r! and modern wall hangings, will take orders or will contract furnish goods and labor, furnishing a -complete piece of, wort, which will be done by our own high-class mechanics .. . We solicit inquiries that prospective buyers may be seen , ; TORRENCE PAINT CO. J'- ; , INTERIOR DECORATORS ! CHARLOTTE; GINGHAM PETTICOATS 50c. Gingham Petticoats, solid colors, extra wide, with dust ruffle, specially good for house wear; , cut to 29c. LAWN SHIRT WAISTS $1.50 and 98c. Lawn Waists, prettily trimmed; cut to., 69a $1.50 and $2.00 " Lawn Waists, prettily trimmed; cut to. .95c. CORSET COVERS 19c. Corset Covers, lacs trimmed; cut to. ... .... .... ...,10c. 50a. Corset Covers, lace trimmed; : CUt tO,.., .... .... ..,89C. 75o. Corset Covers, lace trimmed; CUt tO..,. . . . ....50c MUSLIN DRAWERS 85e. Muslin ' Drawers, hem. stitched; cut to. . .... .25c. 50c. Muslin Drawers, em broidered; cut to.. . ..... 39c. 16 NORTH TRYON. TRAVELING MEN MEET At HOTEL CLEGG, Greensboro, N C. That's because of its central location, modern furnishings and excellent bill of fare. A 4 41 ni W U Em Emi z upposue uepot. i r'TrPTif,! in i r!i t iw'm'n ""i , BECAUSE , It laiti longer than any other roofing. It makes the handsomest roof. " '' It never needs repairs. It is absolutely Fire Proof, Storm Proof, Yes, Lightning Proof t That is why it is Houses, Schools, Churches, Etc. We'll be glad to show them to you when Ue i'e Wl 803 South College Street on v : 1 -rvAt' i - 3IUSLTN GOWNS 69c. Muslin Gowns, cut to... 50c. 98c. Muslin Gowns, cut to... 75c BLACK PETTICOATS 98c for extra wide Petticoats of Imitation Heatherbloom Taf- ; feta; extra dust ruffle flounce; small tucks. $1.50 for Imitation Heather .- ; bloom Skirts, accordeon plait ed; worth $2.00. $1.98 for genuine Heatherbloom Petticoats, extra well finished; worth $2.60. $2.98 For Heatherbloom Petti coats, both black and col ors, navy..v and brown; ) - have all the rustle and finish as taffeta and the wearing Qualities are superior, 1 , New Suits Arriving Every Day Royal Dowager For Stoat Ladles, $3.00. V Em ISa QaJ7 X3 P UKKJcSNbtJUKO, N. U. g. and Lijhtninj Proof, too. so valuable for Farm Buildinfi, Country you're in this neighborhood. l JTlEilVO Charlotte. Jf. tV Pav Wl AMV O . ' standard Adding Ma chines flu more re quirements than others ?nd, a lower price. Model B. $1S5; Model E. $250. J.E.CraytonSCo. General Agents, tVt B. Tryon Street.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 22, 1907, edition 1
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