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CHARLOTTE DAILY . OBSERVER, ITBRUART 1903. STUART W. CBAMEB CQ. makes aiu eoTrnoxEits, 6ometldnr About New Cfcarlotte Con cern 1 nut is Already Doing Bust news Well Dbrtritaiutl Over the Katern Half of the United Stat Mill .Make a Spec-laity o .Msniy faxturtii Air Conditioners ana Jio nUdlltpm lYif AJr Mdtening, Air t'loannliic and the Ventilation TeitUe iactoriee New Building in Process of OoiiBtrurtlon Une ' 'aclUUea Foe Putting Goods on the dlarkex. .. .7 A few days ago The Observer pub' liahed the simple fact of the lncor- Doratkm' of the Stuart W. Cramer Oompany; it is now able to furnish the details regarding ltd organisation and ita proponed business. v The incorporator of the etuart W. Cramer Company met Thursday and organized with Mr. Btuart W. Cramer president .ana treasurer; Mr. jonn y .f. -Cramer, Tlce president; Mr. John 4f aFA'atson, secretary, and Mr. wii '..Vim B. Uodge. manager..The author Ized capital stock is 1100,000, and the company is starting out with J 2 5,000 cf that amount paid in; this amount -will be increased from time to time as the expansion of the business re a u Ires. The company will make a specialty of the manufacture or air condition ers and humidifiers for air moistening. " air cleansing- and the ventilation of textile factories, and other bulldingsi It will not only manufacture these . articles and the sundry Items required in. connection therewith, but will also snake complete installations or trie Kama n contract. The principal Of flee and manufacturing- shop will be . located In Charlotte, and for that purpose the new shop has been leas ed that la being erected by Mr. Cra ' rner adjoining- his office building- on court house square. Contractor J. A. Jones Is now well along with the construction of this new building- ana expects to turn It over for occupancy within a couple or , weens, especial ' machinery will be Installed ty which all parts of these machines will be made Interchangeable, and of the very best possible construction. FACILITIES FOR MARKETING. ' The enarlneerlna: and con trading or " ranlzation of Stuart W. Cramer will co-operate with the new company In the sale of its products; in fact, will be the exclusive selling agents for the company. These facilities for putting the apparatus on the market will be appreciated When me state ment is made that this well-known e' tablishment has made the plana, and specifications, and done the engineer ing work for over 12 J cotton mllle tn the South, aggregating 1,147,000 spin dles: it haa furnished the complete equipment of all these mills with two or three exceptions, that it has furnished additional the practically comDlete eaulpmenta for about as many mills 'designed, by other engin eers, -which aggregate about 1,171,000 spindly, the - total installations for ' complete equipments tnereiore amounting- to over 200 mills and comprising Installations ' upwards of 2.318,000 spindles. The money invest ' ed In these mills amounts to over S50.ft00.000. their outDUt based on it yarns at 23 centa a pound rep resenting valuation or nearly iue. 000,000, and the cotton consumption . h enormous-eum of practically one minion tales, annually. The power required to drive -these aggregates In round numbers 100,000 horse-power. The? figures will no dubt surprise many, Charlotte people who do not realise how truly Charlotte la tho centre of tH cotton manufacturing industry of the-South, and to what .magnitude the business has grown during the past dozen or more years . In equipping the mills of this section. But to return to the subject of the "Cramer System of Air Conditioning The manufacture .and installation of the air conditioners and humidifiers constituting a part of this system, will ' be conducted in close touch with the .' business Of the manufacture and in' spallation of Cramer automatic re ii la tors for humidifying and heating systems. This-outomatle regulator business is owned by Air. Cramer in divlJually and will be manufactured .and marketed' by a separate depart ment -In " his general business. of which Mr. William B. Hodge will al so be manager. These two Interests working together" will furnish a com . jilete' outfit "Comprising tiumidiiters and automatic regulators for both the humidifying .and heatine systems. In dividual installation,' however, will be made of the automatic regulators tn mills already equipped v.' 1th humidl ' lying apparatus of other makes, whreby existing equipments ' of hu nullifying and heating apparatus will bo automatically controlled. Installation of this new system complete with air. conditioners ami ' automatic regulators have ; already - been Installed in a number of mills 1 In the piedmont section of the Caro lina,, and even In remote, points as - far south as Mississippi, as far west as Chicago, as far fiorth as New York fttate, -end contracts have been en- lered. Into- for an outfit In a New Eng land cotton mill.' This New England ' , contract Is for the new A&inomet So. 2 MIU -In, New Bedford. Massachu- ' setts, a 75,000-spindie addition to a mill that Is already running approxi mately 60.000 spindles. This Mano met contract Is probably the largest In .point of dollars and cents that has ever been entered Into by a single cottc-n mill for an equipment for hu midifying purposes. This apparatus has been In process of development for the past - seven years, i but It la only during the past two years that Installations have been mad for thoroughly testing It and : proving the value of the apparatus. .The results of these Installations x- i reed tho highest expectations of thoae Interested in It. Many patents, both in the United States and ' foreign countries, completely cover the con struction of all the apparatus , and , parts. '. entering Into tha. system. AVhcrtus there are different makes of humidifiers on the market. , and the Cramer Company only claim improv- : ed forms and designs of apparatus for this purpose. It wfil be interesting to Charlotte people to know that the patents for automatic regulation are ba?!c and -. fundamental In their : character, and that there Ja nothing else ofithat kind on the market either In this country or abroad, and that anyone who wants to buy apparatus for that purpose will hire to traJe with a Charlotte establishment - to .tcWt it, That many will do so goes Viwlthout saying as every mill man Vnowa the Importance of a uniformly regulated atmosphere In his mill,- and how the maintaining- of uniform hu midity and temperature affects the , items of production and waste. Mr. Sunt to Speak This Afternoon. The meeting for men to be held this afternoon at 5 o'clock at the Young- Men's Chrtlan Association will be nridrsed by Mrs. Grace St itt. frs, Stntt has but recently returned from Cl.lna. where she served as a mWlonarv for 'thirty-eight years, un ierlhe direction of the-China inland mission. Mrs. Stott has delivered sev eral addresses thl week at Tryon Ftreet ilethoulat errtrrrh, which have proven very interesting. All men are Invited to attend this service. No collection will be taken. THE CREWS-PA t'LSOX.CASE Katlier Vigorous Attack Made by th.. Commission lMrm Vpon Sir. T. W. Crew eht'tho fehape of Circular letter Addressed to Every Member of the Spinners' Association Mr. Crews' Method of Rebuttal. The controversy between Mr. T. "W. Crew, tecretary of the Southern Iar1 Yarn Spinners' Association on the "lie hand, and the commission firm of Paulson, Unkroum It Co., on the oM er, appears to be far from ended. The statement which have been sent our by these parties have been published exclusively in The Observer and The New York Commercial, and the inter est which is being attracted thereby Is ' vldent from the space being given hi both these papers,, notably The Com merclal, which keeps hammering away a the situation. ' .... Shortly after the appearance of the statements of Mr. Crews1 in the form of a circular addressed to the mem bera.of the association, in which he vrflcd them against the proffer, of the commission firm, he received a trl (gram from Mr. Paulson, which real as follows: Your letter of the 25th is action able. As you Issued It without au thorlty of the committee, we demand immediate withdrawal." j Paulson, Llnkroum & Co, then an nounced that they had received - the following frdm 11. 8. EelnhardL prominent member of the assoelation and a member of the advisory board "id not know of sretary' letter until I saw it Not authorized. After receiving this telegram Paul son, Llnkroum ft Co. sent the follow lng circular letter to every member of the Hardl Yarn Spinners Association, explaining- their attitude and their rcaaons for offering to advance 75 per cent, on yarns: i- j New York, January 29. Gentlemen Referring to a letter Is sued on January 25th by T. W. Crews. of Charlotte, reported to have been lb' sued, under the directions of the com- rolttee of the Hard Yarn Spinners' As sociation, In which he refers to our advertisement In several papers would say, the statement he makes that, "It Is nothing more or . less than an effort on our part, to discourage any good that might have ' been accomplished at the yarn spinners' meeting In Char lotte on Saturday, the 18th," we want to say that this is . absolutely untrue. We also want to state that we have . a telegram to-day saying that he sent out this lettttr without authority from the committee. We have telegraphed him to-day de manding him to withdraw It It Is certainly a libel on us, as It r-aa not our Intention to do an Injur-. Our object In putting out these, ad vertisements was to relieve soma of the spinners wno Vere In need of " spot cash. We are willing to take these jtrns on consignment and thereby t rotect other spinners. By mak'ntr the offer It would prevent some spin- rera who were In need of money, from throwing their yarns on the market to be sold at the best obtainable price for cash. We have been very much misrepre sented and injured In this matter and we trust that our friends will appre ciate the unreliability of Crews' let ter. Yours truly. PAULSON, L1NKROUM & CO. 1 "To counteract this letter at tack of the commission firm, of which I was made cognizant yesterday." said Mr. Crews to an Observer man. "I had the story lifted as published In The Observer Friday morning,, In which I reiterated my attitude, and In which, also I was endorsed by Mr. RelnhardL and having it reproduced In circular form.'scnt It to every member of the I association. This was all I did. and I think .this Is all that is necessary." OVER 2.500 CASES. Bljr Epidemics of Grip Prevalent In Charlotte N'umeronx Fntlre Fnml Hen Laid Out and Effect t Reflect, cd In BuHinrs Mfe of the City. "There must be. at the very least estimate, 2.500 rases of genuine Rus sian influenza, commonly, called grip, In Charlotte," declared a well-known physician to an Observer man . last night "I am worked from morning to night and yet I could not by any possibility visit every day, working the whole 24 hours, each of the pa tients who send for me. I have never known so widespread an epidemic In tha history of my medical practice. The nearest approach to It was 15 or 18 yearg ago." - Those who have been using eyes and ears know that the above is not Idle talk. While comparatively few of the cases are severe or dangerous, they are strong In numbers. In dozens of Instances whole families have been laid low for the nonce by the germ who never fails , to stalk " abroad through the land at this season, seek ing whom he may pounce upon. The caxa of the Austin -butcher - shop, which has had to be closed for two days because every one of the four or five who work there are laid tin. has been mentioned previously. This doubtless by no means without a parallel, for It Is said that some of the department stores are In plight about equally Inconvenient. If the Illness of all the people who have grip were noted In this paper's "brief column" about , twenty-five or thirty columns, or foor solid pages, would be necessary every day to keep the friends of the patients posted as to their condition. ' - v Yet there Is no need for alarm, only for care, the need for which Is never bfent. It is reasonable to suppose that the conditions In Charlotte are duplicated throughout the length and breadth of this section of the country where grip Is wont to hold sway. - - "The Traveler, Is Coming. , A high degree of encouragement Is rewarding the efforts being put forth by the members of Charlotte Council of United Commercial Travelers to wards putting on the market a high class magazine, "The Dixie Traveler." The Traveler Is an assured success." declared one of Its backers to an Ob server man last night "We are re-, celvlng subscriptions and advertise ments by the score In every malt We could not expect better success than that -which Is coming to us without much effort" All communications re garding the magazine should be ad dressed to H. J. Herb, manager. Wires Repaired Again. . Notwithstanding the damages and Inconvenience occasioned by the sleet orm of Friday night . the Bell Telephone Company haj a large force of repair men out early yesterday. Last night nearly all the Impairments had been put in 'order, and all dls- nce service was restored save for the lines toward Lynchburg. a. A CARD This Is to certify that all drurlte ar ufhorlied to rfimd ymir rh'Jney If Kulev's Honey anil Tar fails to cure your rough or cold. It stops tin cough, healx tie tunes ami prevents serious result frvwn a cold. Curv la KHppe coukIi nnd r. ,'.rT , nnenmnnlA An.) miiftiin.rttinn ontalnn no on.ates. ine genuine in I'll yllow psckHfe. Refti sulltule. H. Jordan Co. and W. L. Hand it Co, GOSSIP OF THE CUKEIDOKS "North Carolina Is certainly a great State," said Major E. M'. Kirkland, of Washington, who (a spending several days in the city at the Selwyn as sec retary of the Thomas Jerferson Me morial Association of the United States. "This is my first v1lt to -this section of our countrv and I am nro foundly Impressed with the boundless possibilities of the Old North State. So far. I -have been In some 25 ?tle";.,met roan of yur represen It is notable that the men who are at the head of your Industrial enterprises, your banks and your mercantile Kite rests, all impress one with their ; wonderful foresight and sagacity, accompanied with mark ed business ability. "I suppose your State suffered less from the recent panic than many oth ers and Its speedy return to normal condition -demonstrates its -great re cuperative powers. Your cities all seem progressive and up-to-date, no tably Charlotte, which must be . ac knowledged the leading city of North Carolina,, as well as in the front rank of the whole South. "I like your newspapers, especially The Observer, Its manner of present ing the news, the absence from If of 'scare headlines,' Its strong, sensible conservative editorials :. and the . evi dent hold It has upon the people of North Carolina, outside of your own city as well as within Its bounds.' , "I would not presume ' to crltlclHp, but am Inclined to remark that your State government will be .wise If It avoids too much legislation. There Is a pronounced tendency In the Con gress of the United States and all State - legislative bodies to undertake to enact laws for all possible condi tions, which results in the. introduc tion and often the enactment of un wise measures. As with many other States, you are creating too much pa ternal legislation.- You hear It fre quently 'remarked that we should have a law prohibiting this and permitting that,-etc., while as a matter of fact, a modicum of 'horse sense,' on the part of the people would render much foolish legislation unnecessary. "If I was going to change my place of residence, I think I should like to become a Tar Heel." . ' "A professional beggar or beggaress presents some Interesting dominant traits of character," remarked an offi cer of the city yesterday who has considerable experience .with this class of the city's citizenship. "The calls made yesterday were numerous, coming largely, however, from the poor and unfortunate who always make the least bit of bad weather an excuse for them to petition the city for help. . vOne came to the . mayor's office, continued the officer, "and was there 15 'minutes or more before Captain Franklin was due. to arrive. She came to the door, Inquired about him and was told that he would be in shortly. Then" she would w alk back to the front of the city nan. wan about half a second, and make anoth er inquiry.- Finally she came to the door about two minutes . before 11 o'clock the hour when the mayor ar rives and finding- that she was too soon again, tshe commenced i talking about tho mayor, berating the city for Us slothfulness. talking Joua ann rather boisterously and then walked ou.av That is characteristic of a large class of her KJna. -tr. If. A. Crowell and Dr. C. M. Strong leave to-night for can more, ux !! iwnil n week In the In spection of hospitals to keep In touch with the most advanced work. 1 Dr. Orowell's absence his assistant... JJr. h. W. Currle, will have charge of his work. That dandruff, , itching scalp and falling hair are caused by a germ or parasite Is now recognized by ' dermatologists everywhere. X 'notable demonstration was bYXT8.. Lassar and Bishop, who took dandruff scales from the head of a student who was losing his hair and haying made a pomade of them with vaseline, rubbed the same upon a guinea-pig,, and the pig be come bald. (See Geo. 'Thomas Jackson. M. C on diseases of skin. 4th edition)., l Newbro's Ilerplclde kills the germ that causes . dandruff. Itching scalp and falling hair. . Keep your scalp In a sanitary condition with Ilerplclde and extraordinary results wilt fol low. Stops Itching of the scalp instantly. Try It Two sizes,- tOc. and $1.00, at drug stores. Send 10c. in stamps to Tlie Ilcrpieiile Co., Dept. Nw, Detroit Mich., for a sample. Guaranteed under the Food and Drugs Act June 20, ItOC. Serial No. 15. Be Sore Yoa Get Ucrpk-idie. R. II. JORDAN X CO. Special Agents. . Applications at Prominent Barber Shops. THE GUINEA PIG PROVED MUCH DAM AG R AT SPARTANBURG Telephone, Tchfrraph and Street Car Companies Pnt Out of Business, tho City Is In Darkness and Streets a Mat of Tangled Wire and Fallen Poles as Kexult of Heavy Sleet'. Soeclal to The Or server. - . ' Spartanburg, a C Feb. 1. The street railway, eleetri? Jljhttelephone and telegraph companies have been damaged thousand of dollars as the result of the sleet blizzard," followed - J by raln and the har1 fe of Fr( day night. It was th most severe freeze and sleet storm ever known in the history of this section of the country," and the loss to the wire com panies will amount to thoilsinds and thousands of -dollars in addition t the Inconvenience of the -public; The streets of the city are In darkness as I the result of broken wires and fallen electric light poles and street car travel Is Interrupted. ,Not a car wheel has turned over the- North and South Church line since laat night Magnolia street and South Church are blocked with fallen telephone and electric light pole and hundreds and hundreds of miles of wire He In tangled mas. The poles began falling last night falling lengthwise across Tile-street Some of the poles struck i-eaidenees, knock ing down the chimneys and Injuring t'-e roofs frightening the inmates and causing them to spend a nlght-xof terror. ; All the wires of the Southern road and the Western Union-are down. th only wire's in operation being those of the Postal. i - -- Hundreds of. hands are at work clearing tho havoc wrought by the blizzard hut It will be two or three weeks before the damage is repaired. Rock Hill EtM-apcs Serious Damage Special t't Tlie Observer. Rock Hill, 8. C Feb. 1. Rock Hill experienced the first real touch of winter yesterday evening and last night It has ha. The rain and sleet began falling about noon, and continued until Into, the hight. Every outdoor obstacle being covered, with Ice to day. No damage has been reported at the present time. The Perfect Woman is Not a Fat One. Artists . asy the Ideal proportion ' of weight in a woman is IS pounds for every foot ef her height. This woulf mSke a woman of 6 feet 4 inches weigh 136 pounds 8 ounces. " If you weigh more than this In propor tion you are on the danger line and are likely to s-et too fat In a few yesrs. Check U by takinar a teasnoonfu! after meals, and at bedtime of th's recipe: y ounce Marmola, ounce Fluid Extract Cascnra Aromatio and ouncps Syrup Simplex. Oet the MnrmolR sealed and mix It with the other . inaredlents st linme. This mixture Is harmless, will not cause wrinkles, and hn heen known to take off seven pounds of fat a we k without any-slielp from exercise or diet ing. It is inexpensive. flat Work Is Hard Work when It's done at home. Count up your sheets, table ' covers, towels, napkins,, handkerchief, rags, pillow cases, etc. Don't they . make over half of tho washing, ; and the heaviest bulkiest, awkwardest half at that? You'll find our fiat work service washed, ironed and folded at 1, 2 and 3e. a piece' a great convenience If you'll only give It the trial wo ask for It - ' ' , Charlotte Steam laundry Laundcrers, Dyers, Cleaners. SI South Tryon Street PEOPLE'S COLUMN All advertisements Inserted in this column at rate of ten cents per line of six words. Jio ad. taken for less than 20 cents. Cash In advauce. XV ANTED WANTED Man of character to collect and solicit subscriptions for a high class North Carolina daily psper. Ad dress "Paner," care Observer, Charlotte, N. C. ' WANTED To do nlckl plating, having . Just completed the Installation of addi tional electro-plating equipment. we have greatly Increased our capacity In this department, which enables us to of. fer our exceptionally fine facilities In this line of work. We will be pleased to quote prices on nlckie plating or oxidizing, upon receipt of samples. In submitting material tor samples, tlus prepay transportation charres. Corre spondence solicited. The Humter Tele phone Mfg. Co.. Bumter. H. t'. WANTED To buy a second-lisnd planer and matcher. Irefer a J. A. Vance No. 2. Must be a (food machine. Ad dress Lock Boa Si. Mocksvllle, N. C WANTED for L Army. able-odWM!, unmarried men, between ages of lit and S, cltlxens of United pistes, of good character and temperate hatit, he can speak, read and write Umcltuh. Men wanted now for servVe In Cuba and ths Milllpp'nea. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, 16 West Trade 8U, Charlotte, N. C; S"A South Main fct, Ashevtlle. N. C: I-ank Ituildln. Hick try. N. C. : tX-Vi North Main M , Halis- Hury, N. C: 41"4 Liberty St.. Wlnsjn- Halem, N. C; Ktndall muiJing. Colum bia. S.. C; Unvnsworth and Cotiyer's Building. Greenville. S C.; Glenn lulid Ini? P;'Brtanhi-ri. tl C. WANTKD Kverywhero. hustlers to taok in. Afiili.t rir'ilr. MmpM etc.; no canvassing, good poy. Bun Ad vertising Bureau. Clneairo. WANTED Salesman to ratry our line of show cases, wood window display fixture, etc., something new and g-r.d el lor. liberal eoinmiwiona to yeCebla parties. Oriumtm Furniture Fixture Co., Columbus. Ueorgia. WANTKD Salesman to sell to rrocers. dmaglms and confectioners; fi ' per month and exoenem California Cider at tatract Co.. tt. bonis. Mo. WANTED Ijldy -wers In niH.ke up shield at huii; t0 per 1 ran maU two an lotir; worlc e-nt prepsUd to r lluble women; semi reply nvl"e Tor full In formal Ion to 1'iilversoi Hmel) Co., lek a. Walnut St.. i'hiluJelphla, I 'a. WANTKD Hlemnen to sell trade nty. Non-Nico l'lr tevire Juat vut. Klrat aent cleared IIM first k. Hello o Ktit to tol'sceoiilota. growers, drtit-Kistili e'-. Sm'i 10 cciih. irn. Jl.itiie ft IMIIs. M Uulluirs Kxcliansv Iilug., bal Umte, UJ. .... PURCELL'S Gl-Ufl) Sale of 'SnoSfe Coals mi WsMs t- Sever before have, you been given' the opportunity of securing such, bargains in Suits or Coats as we are offering you this week. Jftiese prices do not repre sent half of the" cost prices of the materials that go in these Suits. Space is a valuable thing with Ms atpresent. We are compelled to have it, though at a heavy loss. Lucky. is the lady who has a Suit to buy and will take advantage of this sale. V . LADIES' $25.00, .$22.50. and $19.50 Suits reduced to... i This lot consists of $15.00 Missels' Suits reduced to LADIES' $17.50, $15.00 and $13.50 $15.00 find $13.50 Broadcloth Coats reduced to. ...... . ; Colors: Black, Nav- Blue and Brown; full lined. $25.00 and $10.00 Broadcloth Coats Long, full, loose styles, full satin lined. Colore: Brown. . " , CHILDREN'S COM TS , $12.50, $10.00 and $8.50 Coats reduced to ; i&5: SO $15.00 Coats reduced to...... .. ......... .... ip2.9S $3.98 and $3.50 Coats reduced to &1.S5 $2.98 Coats reduced to. . .... .7 SSctS. MET AMD $7.50 and $5.00 Net and Some handsome Waists in this lot of Net and Silk Waists. At the price thev are cheaper than wash waists. They save their price in lauudry bills. " ' - 01T TO (T 11 gr wf 1 oessmmm WAVTED Three white families to work farto on sbsres in South Carolina. . Ad dress L. care Observer. WANTKD Agents, either sex, earn from toO to $100 per week, selling our exquis itely embroidered ponaee'sllk waist pat terns, silk shawls, etc. National Import ing Co., 699 li roadway, New York. WANTBD -Capable traveling salesman at once. Staple line, piolilabl cum itilatlnn rnntract with ti!b weekly ad vance. Permanent poslMon; references required. A. 8. J. Co., Grand River Ave, Detroit. Mich. WANTKl Salesman to sell retail trade, your locality; P'a per month and ex nermea to alert, or commlaslon. Experl- enca unnecessary- Jlermlngsen Cigar Co., Toledo. O. WANTED Position bv competent steno itrapher. Can furnish itood references. Miss Beulah Hoaalnnd. South David son street, Charlotte. .WANTED Traveling sulesmnn, to sell fruit elders to freneral stores and gro- ei-rs. Vt per week Slid expenses. Red Cross VlneKar Co., St. Louis, Mo. WANTED To take a couplo to board In private family. Address "Home," ears Observer. - FOK SAl.K FOR SAl.K-Hteani plants. Having changed our several mills over to elec tric drive, we now offer four nrat-cluss si ram engines and hollers for rale: high preasurn : enalnes and cross compound condensing engines, 200 to l.MMuire power. Will sell cheap for eaih or will take stock tn sood mill. J. W. Cannon, Concord, N. C. FOR S A LB Incubators and brooders. J. M. Johnson, Box tol, Charlotte, t. C. FOR SALE At s.uiirl-e prlc-es. fine ook warc"role, chairs, rofkjrs. tabM, ete. 'Phone Z or writ "A. V.," care Ob server. "OR SALE S.nsO -ne Boo1 standard tomatoes. For pners study to J. M. Mlcbaot, Vox IT!. Rrdsx-llle. N. C. FOR SALE! Complete set of tinners' tools ami stock. In growing South Carolina town. Oood reason for selllns. Address O. Ot Wilson c Co., Blielby, N. C. FOR SAI.F-Dry wood, any alie. any U'liKth. 'J'lione 5M. . FOR SAI.B-For r-. an elabteen-room liulrln tiouax, almost newly f uri.lili"l, snd drips' a S'Mxt biiKlneaa. One of th next bwations In tho city of Atlanta rr patronage iV-aoon f'r selllna. party leaving lty. Address V. O. Box K At Uint.i. Oa. ... WANT i;i-n-Kiler-l ilrin:ist ill NortK Carotinii, . dfslree position nt once. In anstfeiltia- rle state salarr you en.i otTr. AJlr-s "Trional." care Observer. Ll"OR RENT House Vet. N. Tricon streot. yr terms at.ply to It. f. Keed. '( N. Ctlli-g strwel. KOFI RE XT At once, furnished home In Dllworth; a! corivenienres. 'Phone -t er address "lionie," care Observer. Ladies' Garment Store SUITS Broadcloth and Panamae Suits. GOATS Fancy Cloth Coats reduced' to Q j2y SILK WAISTS Silk Waists reduced to. KOJl RENT In private family, nicely furnished front room with bath: near ST square; terms reasonable. Call phone or address care Observer. FOR RKNT Ground-floor office In Bel wyn Hotel: next to lobby entrance: very d-slroble apace. Southern Real Estate ixian It Trust Co. IFOR RENT 1 furnished rooms with lvt th for light liousekeeptng. 'Phone l&U. yOK, RENT -room house, all conven iences. 7th and Central. I'ledmont. Ap ply J. B. Davis, American Trust Co. Ft R rTcNTKsw desirable offices In Trust Ibilldlng. Apply J. E. Davis, American Trust Co. MISCELLANEOUS. TROKEN STONE I am now prepared to furnish and deliver broken stone st-ret ned any slse, for eone-rete work of all kinds. Stona vsry hard and oreaka Into most dealrable ihspes for good strong concrete ctnhtrt-tioii. Fred Oliv- r. Charlotte. N. C. 'I-hone MM. VOH ACHES, pains, bruises and sprains. use Mullen'a Hornets Nest Liniment. For salo by all druggists and country merchants. 74.613 WINS this lime. Holder P'sse rail and get your pipe. Consolidated Cigar Store. FVRNISHED liOl'BB on Csrnegl Court. now rcctipl! by Lamb's Club, for rent Vsrt-h 1st to Sr-t. 1st. Eight rooms: all cf pvenlencss. J. E. Lavla. Thone No. I. LAROH CONtt:RV of hth standing. etnlllhed over fifty years, desires t negotiate with reliable man t mnnaa-e sales office; aalary bala d l yt-arly and extra commissions on nil buiti, pavablH monthly: appllcsit wi fu' nlsh stockI refetnes end have ll.'x cash or bankable peper. SocMav, Box i J; Bloomlnglon. III. LADIES Tour advertisement Inserted In popular matrimonial paper fre. ConfldentinL Send stamps for particulars. Dixie Club, Box Jo. Atlanta. Oa. DAMAGED BCOKS rhen. We have a lsr- lot Of standard limited editions that have some small defect, will aell cheap. Write Co-Olerallva Press, Char lotte, N. C. JEEKERSON. Clay. Franklin. Lincoln. Four sreat Aneiian statesmen. While tbey last you can bv a comtJola aet nf each for 3.U. Ask tor terms. Co Oprrallve Preaa. Charlotte. N. C. GOOD TAT To men everywhere, to lark signs, dlstribtite elretibrs. samnlea, etc. No i anvaaalng. I'nlversal Adv. Co.. Chicago. F1NR OPENINO for a liaherdasbery or I and l-ent store In new ikeioftio. building. 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Long distance telephone. 349 reach tree. Atlanta. Ga. Telephone Cost Cannot be measured in dollars and cents. Bell service brings peace of mind that no other agency can furnish. In an emergency it may save livcs--or fortunes. It reduces miles to inches locs it'inant ly! Reasonable rates. tEASOITABLE EATE3 Call Xo. BULL rAcrozr. tj
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 2, 1908, edition 1
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