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CHABLOTIE DAILY. OBSERVER, MARCH 12, 1003. JOtBX-ALS CONSOLIDATED TWO IXTEJIESTS COME TOGETIIE, ..T. 7, , ' rr-v,-. The Carolina Modu-al Journal and The j Charlotte Jltk-nl Jmirnal . Are. .. . -. ,i n . ito, pnh.1 "Vk 1 - - lit-hed X mlrr the nMi of the lat- ter. WJilin was rj'Wuu-JH-u . . . . I . I 11 ..... IB' Years Ago by. Dr. E. C. Jilter Dr. XiKbet 1'residont of J125,000 Concern Which Will ltue the; PnbUpaUoiv Dr." Itcgister . Will ' Continue- as . Editor , ana oonrrat Manager.' ., - .'.;.' The merger of The North Carolina Medical Journal with The Charlotte; 33 bales to have been marketed at U Md!cal Journal, which has Just J " k -A.., .v.- t -Mrs. Florence Davie, who waa oper- penetieo wu. "- v.., v' ""1 strongest and most Dly eaitea puDii-pregbyterlan Hospital, continues to tm cations of Its kind Issued from the P"v. , , t press of tho South. The. Charlott' "- "1" yesterday stopped the mer, " 4 . ) ry songs of negro laborers von the streets Medical Journal Company was char.jwhlcn hay . attracted much attenUon tered yesterday in Raleigh" with lately." . , x caoital stock of tlJS.tOO. and this , ... . .K - concern will publUh th bsw The Incorporator are the following named well-known physicians: Dra. E: C. Register, W.C Nesblt, P. M. King. R. L. Gibbon and. W. H. Wake field, Dr. Nlsbet la preaident of tha company, and Dr. Register la editor and general manager of tha publica tlon. .. Tha paid-in capital.' amounting bow to is.uvv win do ntre'"4 shortly-00 as to orovld a muoh money aa la esaentlal in conducting a . first-class journal of thla kind. Tha- North Carolina Medical Jour ' nal lias been edited for tha past ' It yar by Dr. W. H. Wakefield and ?as become thoroughly establlahad In thla part of the country, 11 waa nrsi st. riA t Wllminrton about SO years, " - ' - - e i,D " . . - - - - movaa zrom xsona rr n u awi.., w. being the promoter. He was one of home of Mr. Parks Klrkpatrlck on North the moat eminent doctors aver pro- McDowell street. duced by North Carolina, and the), TheM wln te a rehearsal of the Ora perlodlcal under his management and.rori0 societr-at 1:16 to-night at the Stleft editorship coverea. a large territory in its circulation. It was removed v to Charlotte 10 years ago, and .has since continued Kb successful ' career. Dr. Nlsbet-wan president of the company publishing It, Dr. Wakefield. Dr. Gib bon and Dr. King being stockholders. - Dr. Register established Tha Char-, lotto Medical Journal it years ago, and It has also been notably success ful from its Very Inclplency. - The nam and fame of Dr. Register stand- Ing behind It made a way for Its cora-lprior to his long Journey to Rediands. ing into th world of Journalism. and'Cal.. wher he will make hi tutur attracted to its column, reader, from, various sections of the country. For soma time tha question of the consolidation of tbes two 'fin publi cations ha been under advisement, and tho stockholders of th two con cerns agreed a-few days ago that th time was at hand for the ''merger. Tha only purpose In mind was to give to th medical profession of North Carolina, as well as other Southern States, a technical publication which would at all times hold reliable and profound' Information and knowledge. The need of such a larffe Journal has peen apparent lor years ana tno own- M &. M -lbbon , yMterday pur. cts saw no better way for such a pro-J,.,, two brc rt0M, ,n North Cnar. ductlon than to come .together nd,,ott. frorn the Southern Real Eatate, puDiisn one magazine. .The Chitrlntta XTedlral Journal Is the name retained for th combined capt. John Donidson. of the local publication. It will bo Issued fronajy,.,,, of thi) southern, has been aent to th splendidly equipped printing of-i concord to do the work of Capt John flee of Dr. K. C. Register, in hla new building -on South Church street. If ther comes a tlm when ampler me-! chanioal eontrivancos ar - needed, plenty of -capital IS behind "th new, company to provide any equipment in' point of sisc. Dr. Register's present; plant, which now becomes th propyl erty of tho newly chartered concern, it already fitted, however, from top to bottom with all tha necessary ar ticles for the production of a flrst elass publication. Tho sew Journal, with Its large field to cover, will become one of th fore most of its kind la the South. Both the old publications enjoyed a fine , . 7 . 1 to renew effort to largely Increase the circulation of the merged msga- iine. xnai 11 win oecom of Itself a telling advertisement of th enormous number of varied Interests abounding hr la too patent to predict. ' BIG ClXjrBHATlOX TO-DAY. -Knights' of Columbia tn Cnnfn TWu grs I'pon Lavgei Claew of Candl- date--Hnnuet To-Xipht- at tho 8clwyn---OOvers For 175 Gooflts "The Order of Eierclscs. ' Charlotte Council, No. 770, Knights of Columbus, will keep open house to-day in honor of tho vlsttinsr mem bers of tho order who will be here to tak part In the work of conferring aegrees upon a large class of can d I date a. Out-of-town d.l.r. f win te .in attendance .from all parts of North and South Carolina, Virginia - ana ueorgis ana a lew win D her ' from Washington. Mr. Joseph R. Allen, of Columbia, 8. C. territorial deputy for Hoath Carolina, will be master of -ceremonies la the absence of Mr. J. W. Conway. ' -. The order of exercises ds as fol lows; 1:S0. First degre at 2: SO by Greensboro council. -- Avmru! dA-rea at I 1(1 thv fharlAtt council. - . . i Intermission at S. Completion of eeconl degree at : a V. " . Third degree by the territorial au thorities 0.IO. - Banquet at the Selwyn t:0. The first degree will be In charge of iho following officers of Greens boro council: R. D. Douglas, O. K.; W. H. McCormlck. D. O. K.; W. H. McPorley, C, and Otto Parati, W.- The second degree will be in charge of the following officers of Charlott council: Harold 6. Hall. P. G. JC; W. V. Hall, D. G. K.; John Shaughnessy, C, and C. J. Rens, W. The third degre will be In charge f the territorial Jeputy of South Car olina. Mr. J. R. Allen, f Columbia. The local reception eornmltt- la as follows: W. W. Kidd. C. M. Phelan, J. J. Bren. J. H. Grow ley. W. J. V-'W'one, T. J. Northy, E. J. Gaurfhln, G.f. ilyer and C. E. Hall. -Among thos wro arrived yester day wer Father Vincent, of Greens boro; rather Murphy, of Greenville, 6. C; Mr. John A. Lyon, of Ander son, a C: Mr. J. E. Montague, of Hickory, and others. Covers will be laid for ITS gueets at th banquet. Cot John 6. Hrodcreon m Visitor. ' Col John S. Hendersnn. of Salts-bur?-, receiver of the Whltnev Com pany, apent a few hours in the cfty ye-tefday afterno"n and evening in conference with Judge FYed Moore, ef Aheville. who Is holding court here this week. To an Observer man who calied. ColonM Henderson slat ed t.at his visit ha1 nothing what . ever tn d with the Whitney Company but rather concerned a personal mat tr of !(! buln. In whlrh he aavl Ju14 iloore were Jointly Interested. Col"n Hen.lersnn. who by the way. Is looking unusually well, added that he ad nothing whatvr to m j with referenr to the Whitney Company cthrr. than Ihat which had alresiy arrrd t in f rspt-rs. H r-turr..1 Va K;.bury iaat nlht. BRIEFS. A Tew Minor Happenings In and '-B Roland Harris, chief cleric at th gelwyni ,u th, Hnr M ... , k Mr- Henry VL Nathan was abl to be at hu stor, MaJl yesterday, after lllneas . - Mr. C. M. Furr, who has been vecy ill lately,, waa reported te be somewhat improved yeaterday. . -'Stealing Horses' and "Th New Po liceman" are attractive pictures put on exhibition at th Casino yesterday. -ntlnn HMlrtt, MtAav . .M lift bales at 11.60. Laat year the record aliows ated on for appendicitis UU week at tho -Mrs. W. C. O'Daniell. on Hill street who for th past week has been suffering Mfronl a aev.r atUck of grip. 1 .UghUy improved Th work of removing 2. BOO cubic feet of dirt for extension purpoae for Char lotte township has been begin in North Charlotte. An Interesting meeting ef the Zeb Vsnco Aerie of Eagles was held last J nighu th& toltuUon in - particularly interesting, i Mr. Joseph Detach has sold to Mr. C. A. Thles a lot on Mutual avenue, lh East View, the consideration for th deal being 12,500. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W.' W. Moore have moved from North Brevard street to tho nomd of Mr park Klrkpatrlck on North McDowell street. - m w vrnn h,a 1 wur. B1IU Mfw . -VT w I r..-- uahi. ..k... rM.td tn' k! - 7 , . ' " 7 be on hand promptly. . , The BOaro or county commisaiunera will likely be called together In special session before th week, ends to transact business of Importance. Th many friends of Mrs. W. W. Hs good will regret to learn that she Is 111 with grip at ber horn on Tenth avenue. She was some better yesterday. , Mr. W. I Shuford la spending a few days with relative at Patterson Spring home. M - v ; y ; -Mr. C P. Henderson Is very m at his .7 ir, " " ?- "TZ Sbu'ho wflif ni Onf Wy,,, of Rock Hill, ' S. an operation ; " ' ';k ' "rr Vta Sevens, of Hoboken. N. T.. -MtvIonnl gmall who has been con-lwa cnrlotf visitor last night find fn tha Whltehead-Stokes Sanatorium Mssrs, r. j. Giii,pie and John Ward. ai saiieoury or iwo wwh, . PIDUBUl UIS UUIUO Ul V-f.J V. much Improved. ' ' Mr. C. C Moore la on the road ad dressing the farmers at various points In th State. He Is actively engaged In pushing his campaign for the office of commissioner of Agriculture. ILoan and Trust Company, through lta w Tv. - to Troutman, who to laid aside for a sea son on account of injuries lately re ceived. ,v ." .1 paper "of Incorporation were received and recorded yesterday for th ' Gatllng Dumber Company, recently formed Messrs. J. O. Sprinkle, El P. Gatling and c- Hutchinson being the incorporators. Tho capital stoek of th concern Is $25, feat . ,r r V " Th Clansman" was not all-to-the- bad." remarked a local hotel man yes terday, "for It was the means of bring ing to the Charlotte hotels at least fl.000, to ssy nothing of the trading which out-of-town guests did with the local mer chants while here." - OI.w TT ( - 1 mt ... T . . moved his offices in the city hall to the r.Mm rr.ri 1,. n.t-r- room formerly occupied by Battery A, and th office of th Greater Charlotte Club will hereafter be In the room occu pied by th Hornet' Neat Riflemen. This leaves the of He downstairs for th board of publlo service exclusively. INTEREST IJfCTlEASIXa DAILY. Meeting gst First Baptist Chnrcb. . Growing in Power Under Able Min istrations of Rc?v. G. W. McDanlel , The Service) Dast Night. , ; : The service at the First' Baptist church last night was one of the best In the meeting which k is now In progress there."" A' -large congerga tion was present .and Rev. George W, McDanlel preached an able and effective sermon. His them was the power of a man who is devoted to his work and who has the con sciousness o fthe power of God back of him.. His scripture lesson waa the account of Gideon and what he ac complished through the power of God. He emphasised especially the The sermqn was more particularly to Christian people. ' . - , v The meeting Is increasing In Inter est and is being attended by large congregations at every service. Much good has already been accom plished In the church, and a large number of persons have professed conversion as a result of Dr. McDan lel's preaching. He Is preaching to congregations In whloh the large number of men present Is marked. The meeting will continue through out two weeks. Dr. McDanlel preaching at every service. LUTE ;;Vv.;: ;,:;:v,!: CEMENT PLASTER liORTAR colors ; Quality Right Prices Riht s v Ask us B. F. WITHERS, Pl-trlbutor and Jobber Builders' Supplies, HI fo. College St. CHARLOTTE, X. C PERSONAL, Tbe JHovenvnU of a Number of Peo ple, Visitors and - Others. Mr. Harry Neltt, of Clover, & C, who has beea in tha city for a abort time on business, has returned home. , Rev. J. M. Blgaain paaaed through the city yeaerday ea route to his home . In HuntersvUie after a visit to friend at Grifllitha. Mr. W. B. Matheson. of Taylorsvilla, spent yesterday la tha city with bis son. Dr.' J. p. Matheaoa. . Mr. W. J. Hurlbut, of the land and In dustrial department of the Southern with headquartera In Washington, waa regis tered among the gueats at the Selwjn yesterday. Mr. W. Q. Ballard, of Greensboro, spent yesterday In the city on business. . Col. W. B. Holt, of Washington, la spending several daya in Charlotte, hla former home, on business. . . Mr. H. P. Munson. of Wilmington, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. E. G. Gilmer, a prominent hotel man of Statesville. spent yesterday In the city, stopping at the Central. Mr. C. W. Pearson, of Greenaboro, was registered among tha visitors In the city yesterday. Mr. w. A. Wright, of Statesville, spent yesterday In the city on bualneaa. Mr. J. Pw Montacue. of Hickory, was a guest at tha Central yesterday. Mr. 8. G. Godfrey, of Cheraw. 8. C. was a visitor In the city yesterday. Mr. XX R. Toung. of Wilson, was reg istered among the guests at th Centraf yesterday. Mr. D. A. Ball nsrer. of Greenville, n. C. waa a Charlotte visitor yeaterday, Mr. Robert Rankin, of Mount Holly, apent yesterday In the dty. A Mr. Z. O. Jenkins, of Henrietta, was visitor in tho city yesterday, stopping at tha Buford. Among tho visitors In the city yester day were Messrs. D, W. Jenkins . ana ft. N. Moss, of Kinge Mountain. Mr. P. U Coatner. of Gaatonla. spent yesterday In the city. Mr. C. H. Pack, of Oreenvllla, "S. C. waa reglatered among the guests at tha Buford yesterday. -.- ln9 vwi" in m wiir were Messrs. Fred A. Benson. &I WhIU and O. M. Patterson, of Moores- 1 Tme Mr. Herbert McDonald'wIll return to day from New York, where he has been on a business trip. Coroner W. A. Oresham left yesterday for. Richmond. Vs., to spend a week with Ms brother, Mr. R. S. Gresham, ,- Mr. Kills McCoy, of Bristow, spent yes terday In the - city with his sister, Mrs. F. M. Gresham, on East avenue. ". o wtu suns, P'nt ystiay to tho 1ty with friends. '.lr. 'Xl of Whitney, were registered among th guests at the Selwyn yesterday. Mr. - C. S. Steele, of Columbia, S. C, spent ,lnt night In th city, hi former home, with friends. Mr. George . O. Tenney, of Richmond, Va., president ef the Atlantic Bltullth- lc ompany, la spending to-day In the city on btislneea. , . .' ' , Mr. .R. M. Brannen ts spending several weeks In New Tork on business connect ed with the Southern Cotton Oil Com. pany. - . . . . . At -Trinity Church This Afternoon. On account . of the Inclemency of the weather last night, . Mies' Mabel Head did not speak at Tryon Street Methodist church. She will, however, deliver an address ,ln Trlnlty-church this', afternoon at . 4 o'clock and - all who ar Interested In the work of home missions are cordially Invited to hear her and to enjoy tha social hour at the close of th address. Members of all churches will be cordially welcomed and especially the women and young people. To-, night Miss Head will speak at the Belmont Methodist church. . - Death of Mr. Barrier.' Mr. John D. Barrier is In Concord where he was called on account of the sudden death of his father. Mr. W, Davis Barrier, who succumbed to an at tack of grip from which Inflamma tion of the brain Jeveloped. He was about 45 years of t.;a an I on of the most pram'nent farmers 'n Ca barrus county. &' March 2nd. No IMPOSSIBLE prices, such as $400 Pianos for $300 or less. No fakes of and simple giving a plain discount df 10 per cent from prices quoted below These instruments are bargains at prices named; the discount makes them extraordinary bargains No. 1 Bacon & No. 2 Bacon is Raven piano. . . . . , . , No. 3 Hallett and Cnmston piano . . . . w . -. No. 4 Mason & Hamlin chapel organ . . . . ; No. 5 Putnam parlor organ (10 stops) . . . No. 6 Golden toned parlor organ (13 stops) No. 7 "Wilcox player organ (12 stops) .. . No. 8 Estey large church organ (14 stops) . IIo. 9 Kranich Is Bach piano (refinished) .. Gouti2crn.x.Jcrcrc:cm,.- '. ; - CHICAGO HB!BE!T IHATES -HOST G(ira;,IE EPERIBJCE During I T. Cooper's recent visit to Chicago, where hla hew prepara tion and theory created the usual sensation. many hundreds of people brought, enormous Internal parasites to tha young. man, which had left the sysUm after taking kit medicine. inong mee people was Mr. Emll vv inkier, who brought to Cooper a tapeworm that proved to be ovr ninety feet in length. Mr. Winkler, who resides at lia Kast Ohio Street. Chicago, had this to say ef hi ex perlenc: "For Ave year I have been more or less complaining. I nave had severe headaches, and any rood that-1 would at would nauseate me. I would have bad dreams al most every night: dirly spells would compel me to quit work. Black spots would appear before my eyes when stooping over and rising quickly. I would feel tired most of the time; in fact, I had no life in me to speak of for the last five years. I tried Streets Effectively Blockaded Mud ' Kattnpant. . Th work on the streets, which U concerned with the laying of the wa ter pipes, was handicapped badly yes- .uy oy me rain and rich, red mud abounded. Several of the streets are cut off by ditches and ropes. South iryun, cor instance, cannot be cress ea at any point between the square and the Bufc-rJ Hotel ame Deing true of North Tryon from the square to beyond Flfh street The high plied banks' ef dirt resemble wreui worxs tnrown up to oppose a hostile army, while the mains Ivtiur alona-alfta Innlr nn Ilk cannon waltlnr to b mounted ere from their iron mouths Issues the fir of hellish COnilkt- Tlnnaa Mrafrh. ed from corner to corner Increase the cuecuveness r tne blockade Jefferson, the Moralist. Macon Telegraph. . ! -v Thomas. Jefferson waa an r"n. for his wise aavina-a that H ..a . Cn1?t th Ba ot MontioeUo.,, One v. ilia KTIDITB. . UR.n rrflivi a nam book called "The Political nmnin.. Of Thomas Jefferson," by John Wal ter Wayland,' of the University of Virginia, reads as follows: s "I rejoice a a moralist at the pros pect Of a reduction Of the llntlaa nn wine by our national Legislature. It Is an error to view a tax on that liquor aa merely a tax on the rich. It 1 a porhlbltion of its use-to the middling class Of our cltixenn. and n condemnation of them to the poison of whiskey, which Js desolating their homes. No nation is drunken where wine Is cheap, and none sober where the dearness of wine substitutes ardent spirits as the common bever sge. It Is, in truth, the only anti dote to the bane of whiskey. Fix but the duty at th rate of other mer chandise, and we can drink wine here as cheap as we do grog; and who will not prefer it?" : Jefferson was evidently not one of the undlscrlminatlng who group all liquors of whatever character under one terrifying name' of "Rum." - Dogs Arounti Blacksmith Shops. Minneapolis Journal. ; t; V ', ; Two or 'three dogs are' nearly al ways to be found loafing about every blacksmith shop. This fact Is so well recognised that detectives when aent out after valuable dogs that have been lost Invariably visit first all the blacksmith shops in' the' neighbor hood. The reason why dogs frequent the blacksmith shops Is that ' they love inordinately the odor and the taste of burning hoofs. They t sniff the odors as a woman sniffs a rose, and they eat the hoof parings as a gourmet eats truffles. , - .. Landseer, the great animal painter, knew this odd fact well, and In his famous picture of "The Smith's Shop" a dog in the foreground Is greedily munching slivers of toasted hoof. Raven piano '. . ..... Remember 10 Per Cent; Mo G. c-3. VJ JELCJOTC . ; - - f various treatments, and one physi cian In St, Louis was recommended to me, and . I. , was . under his treat ment for seme time, but as usual I obtained no relief... 'So many people asked me to try Cooper's preparation that I decided to. do so. and after using' it for a few daya this awful -thing passed from ray system. I feel much better al ready, and I want to say right here that I thank Mr. Cooper a hundred times- for what hla medicine has don for me. I would not take 15,000 and have that thing back In my sys tem again." ; Mr. Winkler is a fair sample of the experience-;, of many during Cooner's stay, in Chicago, and this no doubt helped to account for the enormous sale of the Cooper prepa ration In this city, recently visited, by th vminir man. ' We sell and will be pleased to explain the Cooper preparations.-R. H. Jordan Co. . . AMUSEMENTS "THE BACKER'S CHILD." Seats will go on sale thla morning at Hawley's for "The Ranker's Child." whkh will be offered aa th attraction at tha Academy ot Muslo Saturday. This is said to be a great comedy- drama in four acts, replete with ori ginal humor and strong climaxes and thrilling situations which never fall to bring forth vociferous applause. During the action of the play num erous musical numbers are lnterpolat ed. A special matinee will be given Saturday afternoon for ladles and children. - BLACK PATTI. Black. Pattl with a retinue of prat ty . octoroons, dandy-darky dancers, genuine slmon pure dyed-in-the-wool coon shouters, unrivaled buck danc era, clever vaudevlllians, merry Jest ers, comprising th universally popu lar mack Pattl Troubadours, will be the attraction at the Academy N of Music, next Wednesday, matinee and night. The Troubadours have a swell show this year, the best in all the eleven years of its organisation, and in the estimation ot many It measures fa vorably with the highest Broadway. New Tork musical comedy standard. The chief features are the screaming ly funny and big specialty hits. Prince Bongaboo, operatic reviews, and the vaudeville olio. Madame Jones, the Black Pattl, has superb vocal oppor tunities. . In Balfe'e operetta, "The Bohemian Girl," the latter Is an ex quisite and picturesque grouping and faithful reproduction of the chateau scene from this famous opera in which tne star and company take part. In Prince Bongaboo, the sons and spec ialties are an new and "Tutt" Whit ney, the "Droll" comedian, who sus tains the leading comedvi role of th skit, who has created "King Bonga boo," and several ; squally popular song hits this season. Among the many specialty offerings' in the show Is the marvelous hoop rolling act of the "Great" English. King and Bai ley, eccentric comedians, Marie La Cals the Tobasco. th whirlwind dancer, and many others ' During this engagement the entire, balcony and gallery will be reserved for ol OreJ people. A Call For the Soft Pedal. Montgomery Advertiser. , - The Charlotte Observer holds that the Democrats of Minnesota "were guilty of unconcealed rebellion against the Autocrat of All the Par ty." Hush; not too loud! Only One "BROMO OUININC k i. Laxative Promo Qmnlaa Care a CoU to On Day, CrJjpbi 3 Dyi 2L .$25.00 . 60.00 . 65.00 . 30.00 .40.00 , 50.00 No.. 10 Ivors & Pond (refinished) No. 11 Lester (refinished).". .. No. 12 Windsor (refinished) . . No. 13 .Oaylord (refinished) . No. 14 Bell (shop worn) .... .. No. 15 Kohler (slightly used) No. 16 Bennett & Bretx (new) . No. 17 Shaw (old style) ...... . . . . . . ; . . . 105.00 105.00 275.00 No. 18 Stieff, Off Above Prices and lot, J o G VJ. Traclo J a PEOPLE'S GOLIO WANTED. WANTED Man to learn barber trade, few weeks comDittvu. (ft chalra con stantly busy. Hoc bed instructors. ' tools slven. dloloma xranted. waves Satur days, positions waiting, - wonderful de mand for graduates. Writ for catalogue. Moler Barber College. Atlanta. Ga. WANTED Ftrst-class book-keeper tor short time to do special work. Address "Audit." care Observer. - WANTED At one two good tinners and cornice men. SB cent per hour for good men. Apply FaJle City construe lion Co.. Shelby. N. C WANTED A partner in a well-stab!lah- ixi Business. Mmaii capital requirao. Address V. Q. Box Z, City. WANTED One hustling asent to sell and collect on the Singer and Wheeler a Wilson aewlng machine; splendid op portunity for th right man who wants to work; you can mak money with us, Call at once or addraaa Singer Sewing saacnine to., Cliariotte, N. C. . WANTED To correspond with parties competent to superintend a cotton mill Of 20,000 spindles. Nothing but first- clasa men who have demonstrated ability need apply. Address with reference "Cotton Mill." ear of Observer. WANTED A partner In a well estab lished business. Small capital required. Address p. O. Box OS. City. WANTKD-Posltloa by book-keeper, dress J. C. S., car Observer. Ad- WANTED An educated colored woman to keep house.- Send reference and where educated. Industrial Union of America, Raleigh. N. C. WANTED Two or three rooms for mar ried couple with or without board; fur nished or unfurnished; bath; 'phon ml or address Box KSl FOR SA1. TOR SALE Complete door, sash and blind plant, machinery In good condi tion; about four acres ot isnd with all necessary tenement houses for help. In good community; prosperous town of 1,500 population, right party can get all the orders can handle without solicita tion. For terms, etc. apply to T. B. Oibson, McCull, 8. C . POR BALE Complete drug store and fixtures. Address "Druggist." car Ob server. . v . ' FOR -BALD A Fine horse with good surry and harness. R. M. MILLER, JK. Executor. FOR RENT. FOR BENT Nicely furnished front room close In; gentleman preferred. Phon l&U. MISCELLANEOUS. SEALED BIDS will be received r the city council until March lath, for l.tttt square yards, more or less, ol cement paving. Particulars msy be obtained from W. E. Andtraon, Mayor, Blacka burg, 8. C. DAVIS BARRED Rock Eggs. fl.H, K and U per 11. A few good outlets go ing cheap. B. B. Davis, Charlotte, N. C. ST RAT ED OR STOLEN Blsrk and tan pun. ears clipped. Kcwerd If returned to 100S North Church a treat - TEACHERS Many splendid openings. fall terra, throuahout Houth. Bnaclal N. C. service. Write for particulars. Hherl dan'a Agency, Greenwood. 8. C. CHEAP PRICES INVITE CHEAP work. Better get the best QUEEN CITT DTEING at CLEANING WORKS. OVERSTOCKED IN ONION SETS. mo K!.i Dtlinel of 12 Dounds. Dual. lty 1m as fine as you ever saw. Rnclvad to-day car Baldwin apples and car Dan- isn cannnge. timera solicited. A. F. MKSBtCK. UKOCERY CO. MONET TO LOAN One thousand do. lara or less to loan on real estate. "X." car Observer. LOST OR STOLEN-Buil dog brtndl fe male puppy about six months old. Strayed from office at 14 South College street, between four and six o'clock 'Wednesday afternoon. Liberal reward It returned to Brown, Rucker 4 Co. r on avry 25c new (special) Easy Terms if Desired. nd! and 3rd i. ": Hanfetterer of Shaw-Eni Stieff CI. OhorloCCcrj. rJ'ana3GFm v-Announcemenl Dr. Newton Cratg bcirs to anno j-' that he has opened offices at I- . 25 and 2 Piedmont nullding for t:- practice of Eye, Ear, .Nose) a r, 1 T hroat dlwaeg. QGlPcr Gon , . During January nearly 03 ter cent. (QlSiftl nprpnt.'l of the death claims paid by the Equitable in the United States ' and Canada were paid within one day 1 after proofs of death were re ceived, y ' . . No. Ami. Claims Pd. 491 $1,556,292.87 Pd. within one day 481 1,530,203.51 There ( were only: four claims remaining unpaid on the second day, Where claims are not paid immediately it is usually due to delay on the part of the beneficiary in submit ting complete papers. . 98 per cent, of the total amount paid within a day. ; Moral : Insure in the Equitable Life. W. J. RODDKV, Manager, Rock Hill, R. C WM. WHITE JOHNSON, Res. Agt., Hunt Did., Charlotte. N. C. DELICIOUS GOLDEN GLORY MAYONAISE ' Beat up the yolks ot t cold raw eggs with ' t-2 ; teaspoon alt. and l-J teaspoon dry mustard a dash Ot red pepper. ' Use t cups of Golden Glory Oil. beating It Into th egg. half a teaspoonful at a time. When It begins to thicken, add a little lemon Juice and sltemate with the oil. using the ' juice of half a lemon, more or less, according to taste and " desired consistency. , Vinegar may he - used In place of lemon julc , If. de sired. . Us a mayonalse fork or a Dover egg heater, and always stir In the same direction. do not use ,' chilled oil. ;; ; -;- save monet. Use Golden Glory Oil All groecrs sell It. Brannon Carbcnating Co. Thone 835. ..$250.00 .. 225.00 ..160.00 .. 200.00 ..185.00 200.00 ..275.00 .. 300.00 .. 375.00 Choice I - tha Artistic Sti:ff, Self-Fhytr Pi:::3 (B
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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