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J U Om Cj, ' i .1. i . . ' - For Suits that sold at . . $15.00 - All-Wool Suits in Brown and Gray Checks. The coata are Prince Chap styles; full ' platted skirts, with folds at bottom. . QV3.Q0- -. ' For Suit tltat Sold at . $19.M ' ' v 'A This lot contalna Suits made of ' All-Wool j materials and Worsted : Checks.-' The coats' are semi and loose-fitting styles. " The . skirts are full plaited and folds at bot tom. . They are exceptional val- l lies and .very ' serviceable suits. . None of these reduced Suits ? f. , sent on approval.' 1 . . 1 For Suits that sold at $22.50 Some exceptionally . pretty Suits in this lot Materials: Panama, Worsted and All-Wool Cloth. Coats tight"1 fitting and , . loose models; guaranteed linlhgs; skirts plaited with fold at' bottom. Q1G.G7 . . For Suits tliat 6old at ; . . $23.00 , Beautiful - Suite amog this range,., nearly alt 'cloths repre sented, loose and tight fitting models; coats lined with taffeta and guaranteed ... satin. . Skirts with folds and extra wide. To-morrow (Monday) this Suit store offers quite: the best values of the season.. 'Not only i the greatest money's worth, but the season's finest' fabrics and finest styles will be represented 'in this sale; , " v ' i ' These Suits are made of Broadcloths, Serges, Cheviots, in the wanted colors Navy, Brown, ::, Green, Copenhagen Blue and Black, and these fabrics are fine, unusually fine and good. The coats are 26 to 36 inches long, double and single-breasted, v tight or loose fitting. Some are trimmed ' with braids, others are, plain tailor-made.' Come early and get first choice of these good values in many instances only one of a kind. .-- ; ,'v l., v 4 vA moderate charge will be, -made for alterations., For Ladles' Dross Skirts that sold at' $7.50, $8.50 . v and $9.50 . Skirts of fine Chiffon Panama, in Blue, Black and Brown. Many of the styles are full plaited and trimmed with tafeta folds at bottom. - No extra charge for alterations on these' skirts. : V . . ' . . MISSES SUITS Qn.os i OG.es . For Ladles'' Coats that f ' sold at $9.50, $10.00, f 12.50 - - These are All-Wool Coats; mostly Check ;and , Plalct' patterns. Good, serviceable coats, " For Misses' Suits tliat sold at $15.00 and $13.50 About IS Suits In this lot. Sizes run from 8 to U years. The ' coats are loose front and aeml-ntted back. Prettily'" trim med with braid, velvet and gilt trimmed. - - , - The materials are AH-Wool and Worsted Checks. 1 , For Silk Petticoats that , j ! V mlA at tS OWt W-95 and , ' $6.50 " .;. Made . of good - Quality v Taffeta, silk flounce. Colors: , Black, Greeo, pink, Lavender and Plaids. j 1 ' ; l$.Bntton Kid Gloves, U colors, . . " , at- $3.50. . " P U1R C RBSBBVBS 13-ButtoD . KM Glomes, all colors, - ' at $3.98.' IN THE -CITY. CflUBCHES l . t PAESBTTERIAN, i - V irsD uev. ur. w. vv. aidcuu, pastor. ; Rev. Dr. Clay Lilly will preach in the morning at 11; tliere ' church and congregation unlttnc with ihe ..otherf churches In .the union : meeting at Ihe Auditorium in the In "'terest of - the Laymen's Missionary i Movement; men's meeting at 9:46; - Sunday school at ; S:80; , mid-week prayer and, praise service. Wednesday evening $, wi io tuiumn ed to these1 ervlceL'"r,: "'oh'' ' , Westminster Rev..AlexanJer Mar tin, pastor Preaching at 11 i ' Sun day school at 10; no service at night as the congregation, will Join in the ' the union ' service at the Auditorium. St. Paul Rev." Charles E.' Raynal, pastor. Preaching at 11 and 7:30 by the pastor; Sunday school at 3:30; prayer meeting Wednesday, evening at 7:45; all are welcome. ' - Tenth Avenue Rev. Aj R.j Shaw, pastor. Preaching at It by the pas tor; meeting of the session at clos of the morning- service for the reception ot members; Sunday school at 3:30: no evening service on account of the - union meeting at the Auditorium; all cordially invited. Belmont Sunday school at 10; preaching at 11 by Rev. T. J. A1U snnv stranirer welcome. " v - utirTHnmsnr . - ; rromiy rrcacnmg ii oj nam pastor, Rev. E, L. Bain no service at, - hight: Sunday school at 3:30. Calvary Preaching at 11 by the pastor, Rev. J F. Totten; prayer meeting at 10:15 and eacti Wednesday night; Sunday school at 3.' v Dllworth Preaching Jsy Rev. "A. , It. Coburn at 11 and 7; Sunday school at 1:45;' preaching at Big Spring at 3.- .i?:, .-; ' Brevard Street Preaching and sac rament of the Lord's Supper at 11; Sunday school at 8; prayer meeting at 1 Or public cordially invited. Tryon Street Preaching, at ,11 by the paator. Rev. EC. K. Bxyer; no ser vice at night on ac jount'of the' union oneetlng, at the Au.litirlura:r .iiit-n's . prayer meeting at 10: Sunlay' ecjiool f at 3:30; welcome to all. i - ;s v Belmont; Park Rev. W. 8. Hales, pastor. Preaching at 11 and 7; Sun day school at 3; prayer meeting at 7:30; Sunday school at Highland Park "Methodist church. Fourteenth and Brevardjstreets at 3:45. : : ; , '? North Charlotte: Rev A., B. Sttr ratt, the new, pastor,: will .preach at 11 a.im. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at , 3 p. m.' A" cordial" Invita tion is extended, to' allf wha will attend the services. - '', ;. St. J Mark's Rev. Dr.' Robert C. Holland pastor. ,, First in : Advent Services atll,. sermon by Rev. -Dr. ' O. D, iBernheimj no service at nliht; congregation will participate, in the '.great mass meeting at the Audito rium; Sunday -school at 3:30; wo men's missionary meeting Monday ai - ternoon In lecture room at 4:. regu- ,' . . ' ; BAPTIST. '- . v Prltchard 'Memorial Rev. Dr. E. E. ; Bomar, pastor. Worship aal sermon by the pastor at,- u; no, service i night on account of laymen's meeting In the Auditorium, which the pastor requests all to attend. 4 - ' Ninth AvenuePreaching at 11 and 7 by ths pastor. Rev, L.-R. Pruett! Sund ly School at prayer meeting First Rev.' Herman H. Hulten, ' pastor. Sorvlce at . 11 In the mora Ing; no evening service, In the ab sence of the pastor. Rev. Dr. W. H. McMaster will oocupy the pulpit. his subject teing "some xnings About the Sabbata Which Christian tnniB Should Knowi's At night the ht, fill Jnln ..In Ihm . untnn C service at tbe Auditorium. Sunday school at 3 o'clock. ; v" A;.R.'Pj i l3r Revi Wtlllam ; Duncan, pas tor., Preaching at 11. tbemr "Mls- -slons and the Millenium:" no evening service on adcount of the union ,meet Ing in 'Auditorium; Sabbath "school at 13:15 session win meet in cnurcn study, at 10:45 to receive members; .-cordial invtutlon to all: strangers especially welcome. . ,. - East Avenue Tabernacle Preaching at 11 and 7:30 by th pastor, Rev, i A1 BHinn; tnenn ui- inviuuig eciuivib 'The Effect of Peter's Sermon to Cor-i nellui and His Friends;", thems- of evening sermon, ."ffod's Answet ,tX the Jailer's Question;" Sabbath school al 3:80; T. P. C. U. at :8i friends and Vrvlsitora cordially invited to atteni aU f these services. 1 i v , . - EPISCOPAL. " . . . G4 - t1aai'si .'mamas 1S-iAn atlft OsV aiLa", sr rrt era as. lui iiui a a m im t enthetreets-Rev. Harris Malllnck rodt, i rectorl ' First Sunday , In A J jvent. Morning prayer, holy com munion and sermon 'at 11; Sunday school and rector's pilble class at 3:30; eventnl prayer and ' sermon 'at 3:454 pecltt) mux1c; pewn free; alt welcome; Church of the Holy f.pomrort ! er. Sims' Hall, DUworth SunJay school end Bible class at ;S;, holy - communion it.llrm..t.i,.0., SC. Martin's Chapel, Davidson and Tenth streets Holy i communion at 3:30; Sunday-school and Bible class at , 8 : 3 0 ; event ng prayer and sermon at 7:30. ' " ' Chapel of Hope, Seversvllle Morn ing prayer and sermon at 11; Sunday school at 4. . v , . Chapel ot Hope, East Fifteenth street Sunday school at 3:80; even ing prayer and sermon, at 7:30. ELKS' BfEMORIAL SERVICE. At "the Academy This Afternoon' at r; 3 O'clock Mr. W., J.r BeUamv. to Deliver Address. t ,t , t, , Mr, W..'J. - Bellamy; ell-known attorney of WIImingtonrwin f irfake the principal address at the Elks' me morial service n the Academy. , of Muskj ithlg.Xfiterflooa 'jprot. R. L. KeeslerJ and the choirAot TrlnIty Methodist" church' will lead the music, a special programme having been ar ranged,;,, Revi Harris iMalllnckrodt and Revi Francis M. Osborne will as sist in;the 'sece."C-::.?;' v-v"" ' . The service Is In memory of tho f ol lowing named members of the local lodge A who have passed away since &; Its"1 Institution: Messrs. ' Hu bert S. Chadwicki , Samuel L. Haw kins, Baxter H. . Todd, : Louis E. Schwend, Charles David, S. F. Ste phens, John Schenck, W. A. Blanken ship,' Hamilton Branch, Jr., Locke Da vis, yf. I. Van Ness end Hamilton W' Wilson. ' ' The public Is cordially Invited to this service. Those who have not re ceived cards, can secure them at the door. The service will commence at 3 o'clock. 1 1 , Work-on Sky-Scraper to Commence, The construction of. the new 12- story offlce building on Independence Square will commence shortly : after the first of the ne,w year;'. Quite a lot of work will have to be aone oeiore actual operatldna begin, such as the removal of the old buildings, the preparation of the ' site. . and the thousand-and-one other details Inci dent to the erection of a $250,000 structure. The contract for the steel has been Jet to the American Bridge Company, ot New York, through Mr. James H. Edwards. Once begun, the construction work will continue with out: let-up Until the ' skyscraper is completed. Mr. Frank P. Mllburn, architect and Mr.v J. A. Jones, build er, i and several at those who i, are back of the enterprise were In con ference yesterday , , v-i'"-,-: c "v:f i f . i i ,1, ,,n r hi iin.iiiin';(.ii'iiili,-.'s An - English Girl Marries.', Charlotte , , Min$fa&4f:yi?ffi$ Mr. Forest Weiits and Miss Minnie Howes were married last night, at the home of Mrr John Newcomb, In the Highland Park Mill section, in North Charlotte, Rev... Harold Turner; per forming the ceremony, About twen- S'-flve friends ? witnessedt he nfarr age. ( - ' n. 4 The bride Is one of the English girls who . came here . from Bolton Eng land, two' years ago,. She was - clad in her best gown and 'looked 'very pretty ad ; attractive. ' Mr,' Wentz is a native of this county. The Newconub home was tastefully arranged and decorated for the occa sion., Mr. Newcomb, being a Briton, his home is headquarters for the Eng lish working people who are here. Miss Ozelle Cheshire Weds Mr, R, K. "i f ' Jones. - - ' - Mr. R. K. Jones, of . Chicago. 111., and Miss Ozelle Cheshire,. daughter of Mr. ' James A. Cheshire, ot No. 306 North Poplar street were married last night at 7:80 o'clock by- Rev. H. 'K. Boyer, pastor (Of Tryon Street Methodist church, at the parsonage on North Tryon. The wedding was a quiet affair, In fact rather in the na ture of a surptlse to their friends. Miss Cheshire : has been - living In Charlotte three or four4 years, the family having before this - lived ln Statesvlllei She Is a most estimable young lady of . attractive personality. Numerous friends wish the young couple all happiness, 1 . - ' Mr.' Griffith Won the Prise. " Mr. H. 8. Michael, , proprietor - of the Central Hotel cigar stand, gives a prise every week. . Mr. Thomas Griffith won the first prise, a fine pipe; Mr. Hyman Miller, the second, 30 cigars, and Mr. J. H. Sharps, the third, 20 cigars. The number of seed contained In a pumpkin was the guess, and It contained (25 and Mr. Griffith, who was " feared In'-'aharon, where pumpkin pie is on tfvery menu from frost till Christmas, guessed (27. . A- Jar of money-pennies and nick els will furnish the contest this week. . The lucky one will get a box of 10 cent cigars. . ' ,' A $3 Fire Lest Evening. . ' Fire, which caught from a defect ive flue in the kitchen of the resi dence ot Mrs. M. E. Alexander, No, 80( North Caldwell street. Caused $2 damage,1 The alarm was turned in shortly after 7 o'clock. . Th square was athrong with people who crowd ed, to see ths fire boys turn. out. which they dhl. In royal style. , NO OIL YET ON THE TROUBLE. Wilmington's Mayor Takes Notice ot the Telegram of Rev. Dr. Hale and ' Wires a Statement to the Press of the State Committee of the First Baptist Church of Wilmington Makes a Statement Citizens of the , City Also Come Out With a Card. Special to The Observes, .-;A'. ; . Wilmington, Nov. SO. Mayor Wil liam, E. Springer to-day took -cognizance , of the telegram printed In the papers of the State with reference to Wilmington's entertainment of the State Baptist Convention and ad dressed , the following prepaid "tele gram to the press of North Carolina: To the Baptists of North Carolina: . V My attention has Just been . called to a telegram 1 ; signed ahd ' fur nished to ' the press by Rev. Fred D. Hale, pastor of the First Baptist church, of this city, stating that on account of what hs terms unforseen conditionsthe people N of this city " are reluctant or "unwilling to open their homes to visitors who wish, to" attend the Baptist Conven- tlon which meets here next week. 1 know ot no conditions that have aris en or could arise to cause such a sit-, uatlon; I am Informed that there have been no proper efforts made to secure homes, the first Intimation that we have had that the delegates and visi tors were not properly provided for Deing- contained in the telegram, this Is an unwarranted and unjust attack on the hospitality of our : citizens, whose - homes have been and s are now open. to receive and entertain visitors. I am requested to say that our people wilt cheerfully provide en tertainment to All who may desire to attend the Baptist Convention : next week and will take pleasure In mak ing provisions for 'any delegaes, visi tors and ladles who will wire or write me, W. E. SPRINGER, ' ' .'.yfv v.i. v . Mayor. In addition to this, a number of leading citizens are out this after noon In a card protesting against the "unwarranted strictures" of Rev. Dr. Hale In his local communications and telegraphic reports, and it stated that until his "indecorous" article appeared Thursday they were ? not aware that the Baptist friends were unable to take are of the Conven tion themselves,;, this ; Impression being strengthened : from the fact that pone bf them were approached with reference to the matter of en tertaining" delegates. The ; card con tinues: "Under these circumstances and without any knowledge on ou part that assistance was needed. Dr. Hale, s impugns the hospitality '; of Wilmington In a. most ; unwarranted manner and right In the face of his daily admonitions for Christian for-; bearance, love and charity." : The signers of the card think that the character; of Wilmington's hos pitality Is too well known to be de- stroyed by the aspersions of one who Is a comparative V stranger In their midst and - whose opinions on many, subjects they , do, not care to espouse, ! ' The Observer last night - received j the following tCegram: I To the Baptists of North Carolina r Telegram signed by Dr. Hale was authorized by us. Situation practi cally unchanged. Mayor- Springer knows nothing of the methods used to secure homes' and his attack on us is unwarranted. - , i GEORGE E. LEFWICH. ; ' 1 W. C. PETERSON. , . q q , BROWN," 'v -'' , Committee First Baptist Church. SHOT IN SWAMPS, i ' L While. Watching For Cotton Thieves, Georgia Farmer Is Shot to Death- ' Negroes L'nder Arrest. . " Whttesburg." Gar, Nov. w 80. Jethro Johes was assassinated last ' nlgM near his ' home, four mlUs from this place. " ' On .Thursday night he had a bale of cotton stolen from his gin and Fri day the cotton was found by some hunters on his farm, near a swamp. About sundown last night Mr. Jones went - to' the swamp to catch the thief. The result was that shortly after -dark be. was shot. Two ne- . ATa AitinmArlln mnA hm mnh. Char'ey were arrested to-.day. The wife of cnariey contessea tnat par ley killed - Mr.- Jones, that his father, Wes Summerlln, was acrssory to the deed.' ' - . " . ' Mr. Jones was about 70 years old. George Thomas Captain University ' Football Team. - The newe that Mr, George Thomas, of Charlotte, has been chosen captain of the University of North Carolina football team for. next year, will be read with keen pleasure by that young man's many friends In Charlotte. Mr. Thomas Is a Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jor dan 6 Thomas of XhUt city. He was one of the stars on the Carolina team during the season whlch has ; Just closedplaying right end, and has the qualities when will enable him, H Is bolleved, to put forth a winning team next fall. Mr. Thomas U only about It years old,,The honor Is a distinct vne in Slate athlntic circles. " ' .."7"" Trial Catarrh ; treatments are being mailed wit free, on request, ov Dr. Shoop, Racine, wis. These tests aro proving to the people without a penny's cost the great value of this scientific prescription known to druggists every where as Dr. Shoon's Catarrh Remedy, Sold by Mullen's Pharmacy, ; ; PEOPLE'S COLUHN All advertisements inserted In this column at rate of ten cents per line of six words. No ad. taken for less than, 29 cents. Cash In advance. ' -FOR REWT-Three furnished rooms, with privilege to bath.. 305 w. 7th Bt. WANTED. WANTED At orts, a good drug clerk.' one who is willing to work; permanent place for the right man, Registration not necessary. ' Address "Phenol," care Observer. WANTED Book-keeper ami stenegraph 1 er. Young man preferred. Address "C. S.," care Observer. WANTED Orders for making family trees. Miss Hattle Goodman, Is West Morohead. ; , ...;. . ' ' fOARTONTA real estate, $21,000 worth for sale. Business lots, residence iois. Main street, close In, and suburhan. W, F. Marshall, .pox D, Raleigh, N. C. WANTED Immediately,, - teachers for N. C schools. Splendid openings, special trial - enrollment. Sheridan's Agency, Greenwood, S. C WANTED For TJ. B. Army, ahle-bodiod. Unmarried men, between ages of 81 ana (5, eitlsens of United States, ot good character and temperate habits, who can peak, read and write English. Msn wanted now for service In Cuba. For Information apply to Recruiting Officer, 15 West Trade St.. Charlotte, K. C.s KMi South Main St., Ashevlllo, N. C: Bank Building, Hickory, N. X:.: 417H Liberty 8t, Winston-Salem, N. C..' l& North Main St., Salisbury, N. C. Kandall Building, Columbia, S. C: Haynesworth and Conyers Building, Greenville, S. C; or Glenn Building, Spartanburg, S. C. WANTED Position in mercantile busi ness; Will invest $1,000. Experienced. Address "W," waco.n. WANTED B mature weman, experl enced, motherly, position (or employ ment) as governess, city or country, or references. Address "Matron," care Ob server, Charlotte, IN. ;. WANTEP-Men to learn barber trade, vwill equip shop for you or furnish po sitions,, few weeks completes, constant Mtl oonoful Inatructlnns. tools ulven. Saturday ,j wages, diplomas grunted. write lor catalogue, aioier aaroer woi- lege, . Atlanta, Go. . Vr' - ''-'.VT.'. WANTED Fifteen experleneed., sales girls. Apply to Jnoi w.' Tucker, sample rooms, South Poplar street WANTED Position by experienced stenographer. Address A. F.," cure Observer.', '.;;',- .'- - WANTED Position - by first-cbiss t.r- ber: fifteen years' experience: can run any kind of machinery and is an all- round man. Can do hotel work. Andres F. C. Conner. 213 Memlntter street. Green- vlUe, S, C. . - i hi ... i if mi. ,i ;."m at ' i ii 1 1 ' ji'.-v. ., . WANTKD-Salesmen of ability ftnd neat appearance to call on all mercnanu, elenant sld-j line convenient to enrryj good commlRslorsr prompt remittance. ueimont Mfg. to., uincimmti, o. WANTED everywhere. hiiHtlers to tack signs, distribute clrouUrs, samples, etc; n canvassing: good pay. Sun Advertis ing Bureau, Chicago,. ' WANTED Three or four unfurnished - rooms for light housekeeping. "Couple," Care. Observer. ' ' ;,.:, WANTED-Experlenced hotel clerk de . sires position at once. Al references. Address "Hotel," care Observer. WANTED A sober rewepaper printer. Address P. O. Box 900, Lexington, N. C, WANTED GenA'man for room and hoard. n private family, close in, Phone IOCS. . . FOR SALE. FOR SALE-Improved Victor tapering arm talking machine and a splendid se lection of records about M. . All in flrsti class condition, as good a new. Bar gain to cash purchaser. Address Victor, care The Observer. . FOR SALK Eally (aftomoon) and week ly newspaper and Job printing plant In most thrifty . and progressive town In eastern North Carolina, Paper ectab. Hshed U years. Plant ha one -CoL eusrto cylinder press and two Job presses operated by. i-horsa electrl moUr. with Heceesary equipment s Greenville Is county seat of Pitt one of the largest counties In the mate, and tli largest tobacco growing couhty in the United (Mates. Has ths third largest bright to bacco market in the South, s located on the Atlantic Coast Line and Norfolk A Southern Railroads and on Tar river, lis t,M population and rapidly growing. Only paner In the county, except one re ligious weekly, and has eontrol of ths ntwspsper and Job printing field. Wilt easily pay IS per cent, on the Investment Reason for selling, poor and ,. falling health of owner. Allrr The Reflpeuir, D.'J. Whlehard, ownt-r, Greenville, N. C. FOR '8ALK--Westn dump waev.ns, good as new, t5 rarh. H. P. Tdvinao & Co., " railroad ron tractors,' Hallsbury road, ChriJtU, .KC'- '-'-y't'y ;r .- FOR SALE Holley , Runabout In flrst eltum running orders or will trade for moving picture. .machine and fllvn. d lrs lib k. Um bt, UrBeuU)ro, K. C. FOR KENT. FOR RENT My residence, 1.000 Mint 8t seven-room nouse. u. u.. ueiunger. FOR ' RENT Nicely furnished front rooms, steam beat and bath. Board if desired. Two blocks of square. 'Phone im. - FOR RENT Two furnished rooms to young men. ,4U E. 7th street FOR RENT One furnished room, pri vate family, all conveniences with or without board. ; Telephone 763. FOR BENT Two connecting rooms for lixht housekeeping, heated,, private lavatory. M.'O.. -Observer. MISCELLANEOUS, YEAVKRS WANTED- Fine shirtings -and dress goods. Narrow Crompton & Knowles Looms. Aberfcyle Mlg. Co., Chester, Pa. v - CHRISTMAS SALE-Mlss Minnie Coch rane will have her usual sale ot dainty hnnd-mado Christmas gifts at her studio, No. 4 West Trade street, beginning Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, Decem ber 6th. we . ' A' FEW' FANCY White Leghorn pullets, T5cv each. Charlotte Poultry Farm. ' GAZETTE BUILDING. Gastonia, for rent, Sise 6Cx24. tine Main street stand for store, shop, or meat market. Apply at once to W. F. Marshall, Box D, Ra leigh. N. C. TYPEWRITER PAPERS A full line of high grado Eaton ft Hurlbut papers In loth letter and legal slses. Send for sample book. J. E. Crayton & Co., 217 S. Tryon St. 'Phone 304. A HUSTLER everywhere, $25 to $30 made weekly distributing circulars, samples; no canvassing, steady. Merchants' Out Door Ad. Co., Chicago. AUCTION SALE-Wedncsday. Dee. 4th,' at the home of the lute Dr. Thomas W. Campbell, York county, S. C. two"mlle from. Wright's Ferry, six fine mules, cattle, sheep, i hogs, threshing machine, engine,- ginning ' outfit, farm machinery, rorn, roughness, etc. Dr. H. Q. Alexan der.; ,:v, s.v REE .MRS.- JOB PERSON'S regular ed- vertlsement to-dny and read about the 125 prize to be given away soon, if- INDIGESTION will be a thing of the IBHV Willi JTUU JL JUU Will UBV wriuiJi Sprinvi , Water, j ... 1 1 . . i . .. , . hkihuss in every mi, eniunes 10 i $300 month! demand for help grenterl Mian tl,. i.r.nlu. . ... M l.nn Im seourad; stsmo for particulars. National Employment Association, Century Build, ing, Atlanta, Ga. LKNTlST-Hlna-le. araduate class '(17. licensed, wants to buy partnership1 or , "'"und man. Box A43. Ilenderionvllle. N,:;C.-V--:;.,,;!-'-; -.- . - l:l MONEV easily made. ' Ore-Solvent InstanthV remove nrlmn or oroaiM ffnm hands without chopping, Hells like wild fire in factories. UUIity Co., 440. W. 44th street New . York. '. . -1 SALESMEN Side line; ndvertislng novel- ' ty nnd calendar nvn; something new to na- nr line., i'utent Novelty Co Fislton, III, , r . , . 0Ol pAY-To men everywhere, to tack signs, aistnouie circulars, samples, etc. Nn canvassing. Universal Adv, Co,, Chicago, . . . .., . . . GENTLEMAN of fine appearance. wealthy, age $3, desires to correspond With a respectable ladyi ohjectt matri mony, If suited. Write lmn.edlwtelv to N. Iranian, Drawer 4, Industry Dldg.i Chicago. . ' .:' ... , POOS. PIGEONS. Poultry, RaBbles, Pleasants, Ferrets and Sarins for sale. Send 10 rhta ' tar ai.tmmm lll.ii catalogue, t Keystone State Kennels. Dcpt-O. N., Reading, Pa. PROFITABLE mall order business oper. eret household formulas "end address- rnvCTm. n cistern i rsaing cc. New ,n ., will. - -. ; . . , . . BARN FOR RENT-307 West 5lh street GOOD PAY Men wanted everywhere to tack signs, distribute circulars, sm rnnvt. HltintY : "hSutinimt 'flint Bureau Chicago, ZIL TUT THE NEW Tryon Street Barber fcliop. Arant Pressley. Shave 10c hair cut Sc.; 34 N. Tryon street; CONTRACTOR wanted to build house in country at once. J. F, Houston, R. F, D C, Charlotte. . , FURNI81UCT room on bathroom floor, with or without board: steam beat; private family. J. 1C, Observer. SINGLE GENTLEMAN wants room and bonrd In private, home, C II. A., Char iot to Observer. ' REGISTERED druKKlat wishes tw eon nect himself with some firm where pluck and energy, coupled with ability, -la .in essential requirement It you have need of such, communicate with Pro greae, rsre Observer. THE WINNING number thlsVeek at the ' Consolidated Clirar Htore Is ,WJ. Hold-, er vk cull and get your plpo. ' V Take Hold of It. u..,. f '""Triii.i'"1''" It's the safe way to avoid bogus- coffee, adulterated with ehicorj', peas or any Caraja is purq coffee good . coffee 'and nothing but cof fee. Economical, r only twenty-five-' cents one-pound net wt. can, or five-pound net wt. can oivpail for one dollar. "White House, for years the standard of coffee ex cellence; on sale everywhere wherever delicious coffee is demanded. - SPfvilPLiCITYM f-'-: --' '-fc-''.'.1- -"'.-I''-'-. '- -'- '- ... : : v ' ?' . .'-.'.: .r, '" r.-. ' ' ' -V BED DAVENPORT These Davenport Beds solve the small room problem, forming a beautiful Couch, in the day time and a most comfortable Bed at night. The changd is so simple, so easily made, that a child can accomplish it. , We. have tried all the various makes, but have settled on the '"Simplicity" as being the mostprac tical , See ;hpw simple ;and comfortable i these arc ? for yourself. , ; '' ' ; . Golden Oak or Imitation Mahogany Frames, up bolstered in Velour ; . , . .$35.00 . Golden Oak or Weathered Oak, upholstered in Silk Verona or Boston Leather. . .$40.00 to $50.00 1 Golden or Weathered Oak, upholstered in genu ine Spanish Leather.'.'. . . ,.v'.'.$C0.0O to $75.00 These are priced a little lower than usual,' for a short time only. ('" W. McCo, THc Hom Furnisher
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