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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSEEVER,''API?IL 22, 1003. t PEOPLE'S COLIC! All advertisements Inserted In thU column at rat of ten cent rr line of six words. No ad taken for leu than XO cent. Cash In adYam-e.- WANTED. WANTED--Posltlon by- lafly stenography er and book-keeper."" Address H. V. Bo A. Hickory. N. C. .-, - . ' . WANTEl Plasterers and masons to con. aider t their wn interests 'eartfullr be- i orr using- any Substitutes fat, 'A4m Floater." If they don't, know, let ."us jtall them. Carolina 'Portland Cement Com pany, cole dtatrlbutor, Charleston,- 8, C WANTED TO either rnt-or buy email ' furnished commercial hotel-s-Address ' M. V. ; Burgess, li5S 14th gt.' ; N. W., 7 Washington. D. C, -.' ' "' WANTED A man competent to run big -planer. I'nlon- Casket Co.,'. Union villa VANT0 PoelUon, by yeung, man as etanogrephe or time-keeper, have liad experience. No bad habits. References given, , JE. D. Hahn, Hickory. N. C s, WANTED Intelligent, , .hustling sales men , tor magnificent new maps; quick sellers? extraordinary Chance for 'work era; elate if you -nave had experience. Hudgln Co., Atlanta,. Oa WANTED To rent 1 or S room for light heuaekeeplnftV with privilege of parlor, In good-neighborhood. Best pf references. Address Room, car Observer. .? v.-t , - -- WANTED Men to learn barber trade, ' wiU.-qalp shop for you or.turnlsh' posl tlonay few weeks eompietea, constant practice, careful instructions, tool given, Saturday wages diplomas granted. Write 'for catalogue, Moler Barber College,. At lanu; -Oa.;; ; . WANTED Position by young lady aa ,' .clerk, dressmaker or general office as sletant , Address X. T. Zv oar Observer, WANTED Salesmen to sell retail trade. - your- locality; $65 per month and ex penees- to start, or commission. . Expert tne unnecessary. Hernilngaen Cigar Co.. Toledo, Ohio ... ; a WANTED To make contracts' with cot ton mills to - take their output of old bagging and ties. Address A. Hw&oykln, jr., Boykbu b. c . . "WANTED for- U. S. Army, able-bodied, - unmarried men, Between agea of 1 and H, citterns of United - States, f good character and temperate habits, who ean spajt, reaa ana, write tungnsn. Mn wanted now for' sorvke la Cuba and the Philippines;. For t information apply to Recruiting Officer. IS West -Trade St., uoariotie, n. vr a in Main ou, Aehevllle. X. C; Bank Building. Hick cry, N. CVj WV North Main St.. Balls. bury. N.- CJ MVA Liberty St., Winston, Baleni, N. C: Kendall Building, Colum bia, '8.' - C: Haynawortli and Ccnyer'a Building, Greenville. S. C; Glenn Build ing.' fir-artanburg. AC . " , FOR SALE. FOR SALE One pool table, nearly new, j' Address Drawer 6. Salisbury, N.- C,: FOR SALE Large corner lot, Louise and flunnj-s'de ' avenues. Piedmont Easy terms.; Cheap: J. E. Murphy Co.? 49 N. Tryon street. ' FOR BALK CHEAP One . No; t Lane sawmill equipped with everything ready v'for running, also mules,' log .carta- and tram 'Cars. Will sell or contract to cut for timber, owners. Apply to J. A. Single ton, Red Springs,. N.- C '!- TOU,' SALE We have on 'hand four - crushing . machrnea tor . crushing-- gold ors fbullt for the Jafe O. K. MoCutceon) which must be sold at soma price. South ern Machine Works, High Point, N. C. FOR SALE Cheap, letter prese; good aa ,. "new. Apply at Observer office. Ton REJrr. FOR RENT-r-Threa or four ; connecting rooms for light housekeeping; Clone In, modern conveniences. Apply 'I K.- Sta FOR RENT Three) or four . connecting rooms for light housekeeping. Close in, modern conveniences, - Apply I . JS. Ith street '-','. ' " , ,-. . . - FOR RENT We will rent the manufac turing hulldlne; known' se our "city : shops. ,r . The building Is 40 feet wide. 1S1 feet longfour stories, mill, construction. sprinkled, heated,, JlsrhUd 'and olectriq power I available. Would hold a spin- " ning mill equipment of S.000 spindles or wouldwmake.flne factory for knit ctoda, J shoes, overalls, trousers or other similar ... manufacturing. - The D, A Tompkins Co. nsCELXAEOtra tl PER DAT paid one lady In each -town to distribute circulars, and take orders for concentrated' flavors and . toilet prep arations in tuoes. , 4. o. ziegiar & Co., Chicago. -' - '"- ',--. ' . ' . - I AM INTERESTED, In the purchase of controlling Interest In cotton yarn mill located In Plednient North Carolina. A dress "Buyer," care Observer. . - TO PLEASE has ever been -our- motto. . Queen City Dyeing and Cleaning Works. PANAMA -ATS oleaned and shaped In to tha latest style. Michael Kirschbaunt, The Hatter.., establlahed 1S98. .Charlotte, IN .Trifi . ABSENCE, of Dr. W.- A - Ora , - hanv who. will be ofJt of town for . ten , days, bis practice will le looked after - by his partner;. Dr. Thoa. H. 'Wrigh.t.'V A YOUNG LADT from Austria, just ar rived, wanu position In business office, ' Haa been, In America-before; speaks En . gllsh and has served as billing clerk 'and general Dfflcerwork. . Address "Austria," '. care,Obsetver.-i-.rrr-.-...4.-.;-.".i.".-iu. ft True BUI Against Barnes. ..- r ; Tha grand Jury yesterday presented a true bill for murder against S. G.. Barnes, a merchant of the Atherten neighborhood . who. Is charged with iy.r ' kllUng George Glfford aeveal weeks ( .ago. The details of this trouble -are v , fresh in the minds of a paper reader. ins trial wilt Tiot come, off . before .' next, week,. as there are a number of jail caies -to be, given the precedent Messrs, fltewart and McRae wilj.;de. ' .1 eld- Rarnpi nitTnl T .If VlrVnit. J rick wiU assist SoUcltor CUrkaon Jnl '. the prosecution. - " . , t .. V Colored Minbster Goes to Ohio. t Rev. George V. Clark has announc-" n to- his church, the Emanuel CJon- pregatlonal. colored, that he lias ac cepted work at -Cleveland, Ohio, and . wlll av( shortly for thattpolnt. - fae -. has been pastor of Emanuel church . tor 4 years and has done -an efficient aervcs. ,He goea to the pastorate pt tna only congregational church .'.nr. C. Mills Ukely .Candhlnta . . For 6cnate ' -- Mr. John C. Mill, of Rutnerfor. 'ton, was In Charlotte yesterdav. -Mr Mills Is a member of the Btate Dem- -i cretrtj executive committee! for ths tentn eongrerwlonal dlatrlrt an1 'Is Ukely to be one of the candidates for tha district composed of Hnd-rson, Rutherford. Polk and Cleveland. THE EDITOES MEET TO-MY OCTLOOK IXH aTnEIUXG FIXE. Anna Convention of the Jforth Carolina Press Association Con- venc This Momliie in the Assembly Room of thej nelwyn Hotel nt O Clock-Several Addresses of el come and Henliea Win Be DeUv- ered. Alter Whlcb ,WU1 Come the ; rresldenfi Addresa Trolley Ride Tills " Afternoon and AntomobUe KldelTo-Morrow Other Bventa. - Aa vfina 'a 'body of gentlemen , as North Carolina contain will assemble Irv the Selwyn Hotel; this morning at half , pa$t o'clock, hen the JJJortr Carolina Press Association convenes in annual session: - Even, laab night the incomlna- trains had begun to brin Into the city the' advance guard crest, dozens who are the forerun ners of scores , to , follow. - Judglnf from encouraging letters received the secretary. Mr. Jv B.'. fiherrlll. of the association, expect arr attendance of not loss than a iiundred. 'v. i w t Mr. Archibald - Johnson, editor of Charity and Children, of ThorflasvlHe, la t.afin tkt tha Press Association and will preside over the meetings of the body. After prayer ty kct. ju. Atkjnson, T. t., Mayor T. 8. Franklin will oeirver the address oi weicomeon behalf of the City of Char otte. presi dent-B- R. - Preston, -of the. Greater brln Into tha city the advance guaruiof The inoU. To', w a Pair of the; epresentatlvea of the 6tate-;r of Th. Uncolnton NewsV mV.V 1l Chirlotte Club, will follow this . with plains, of the Newton Enterprise; Jo an address of welcome on behalf of Isepnus Daniels, or Th riiw kt. xnai progressive nooy oi cuuii Mr. WvC. Dowa on oenaii or me euy Drees. The rasnonse to all these ad- dresses of 'welcome will be, jmade by Mai. H..A. iionaon, eaitor oi Pittaboro Record. After the report of the executive committee, which will pass on me appncaiiuna mr iuciii. ship, the president win deliver nis an nual address. Then , trill : follow a numoer oi papera ' . i : '; The Xorth Carolina Press 'AsOCla- tloa Is composed f men engaged in newspaper work, aa editors, pumisn era or staff members of North Caro lina oaoers. The coming of the or ganisation to Charlotte la one. of pecu liar importances Charlotte . is hos pitable to all good people, but if she were to be partial In any way It would most likely be in favor of the men who are not merely theoretical ly but actually -moulders In a large way of public opinion and whose aerv. Ices eould jtot by any -possibility be dispensed with without working grave injury to tne modern civilisation of which they are so vital a part Most of them know- Charlotte and know her favorably, but there is quite a num ber who. have never been privileged to walir th ,ueenf crty g streets oe-, fore. An effort will be made to give these a favorable Impression of the place and to strengthen It in the oth ers' good graces. - . .,- ENTERTAINMENT. . A trolley ride $111 be given the vfsina; as when It was written In 1S2I . 11.1. a la. V. - Jt ' I- jt 1 M UawaU sak a aA 4a4.....a. Itors this afternoon after 'the ad journment f the second session. Mr. EJ p." LAtta .has kindly offered the Use of a car or cars, aa many as may be necessary., to give this trip. The special'car will be In front of the Sel wyn Hotel this afternoon at 4 o clock The route will Include rides to High land Park. . DUworth, Chadwlck and Honklna and Piedmont Park, To-morrow . afternoon the . feature will bo an automobile ride. A suf flcient - number of motor cars has been , secured 'for. the occasion, and the- visitors jwill- he taken over Char lotte to visit the" suburbs, and inspect the macadam roads. A chance will be given them to see something of the inuustriui aeveiopmem ot vnariotte. At some stage or other in one of the trips, the Journalists will ba. -taken to the AUdltorhMjri, td Joi the place wnere tne jompcrgtio state -onven tion will be held, in June. A change - has been made in the programme for. the entertainment to mbrrow night' ' Instead of a reception tor both ladle and - gentlemen. planned, the original-, idea has been decided on that I of.' an Informal smoker at 9 o'clock In in, parlors of tne soutnern Manufacturers' Club This. evening, as will be seen from the programme appended, -the annual ora tion will b delivered by Mr. James caine. 6f The Aslfevine Cltlxen, at the Presbyterian College, and the annual poem by Mr. James A.: Robinson, of ine Durham Sun. at the aama nlaA. Alter tnis win come a special concert complimentary to the editors bythe tuaents ot the Presbyterian Colleee. ' At a fneetine- vaat-erHav tnt.nlnv et the committee appointed by the presU utin i id jaanujacturera (,:iud to entertalathevisitors.vihe following persons were added to those already named: capt 8. B, Alexander. Dr. C. A. Bland, Rev, , Plato T .iThirham, Mayor T. 8.; Franklin and Messrs.:- X ainn,' nennew, wnase tren- Iser. T. W, Crews. L. A. Dodsworth; T. C. Guthrie. N. HV Johnson. W. a Lee, Jr.. Si g.j McNlnch. Cameron Morrison, J, .M.: Scott E.. RV'Prestbn, ueorge Stephens and D. A. Tompkins. v FROG RAMME FOR TO-OAT. J. The programme for to-day follows IB full! i - v-. ;..y; WEDNESDAY MORNTNG. APRIC -The convention wiH be called to or der by.-the- President, - Mr-Archibald Johnson, of Charity and Children. -. Prayer by Rev.. J. O. Atkinson, D. D. Address of Welcome ' on behalf, of the. city by Mayor Franklin. Address- of Wtflcome on behalf of the Greater Charlotte Club by Presi dent E TJ ' PTftnton . t Address of Welcome on behalf of the press by Mr.'W. C. Dowd, - ..Response .to - addresses of welcome by MaJ. H. A,, London, of The PItts boro Record, v!..:'- . .- -- ."" - Report of executive Committee- on new membera . . . . '-President's .address.. -1 i Addreas-s'Thev Postofhce - Depart ment and the Legitimate Publishers." Hon. A. L. Lawshe, of Washington. intra Assistant postmaster oenerai Essay ("independent Editorials J in uounu-y weeauea atr. j. ureen. of The 'Marshvllle Our Home. . Essay Should a Religious Weekly Enter the Domain of Polities, and Jf so, to w net rJxtentr riev.' .J, O, At klnson, D, D., of The, Christian Sun r.ssay.xne manors uuty to His State," - Mr. 'K.-. E. Hllllard. of The Scotland, ?feok- Commonwealth. .---- Essay "snould a Newspaper Era Non-Partisan 7" Mt..H C Martln.-6f The tno!f News ; ; Appointing commtiteeg and miscel- lAneon business.- WKDNESDAY ' AFTERNOO.V. , J:I0 V.;-: O'CLOCK.- t...ly , Reading of . Kiatorlan's i Paper . by Mr.' T. O. Cobb, of The ' Morganton . MtscallaneouB" business, ',' mpUons; rssoiutiona eto. ;. After adjournment, the editorial party wtll.be given a troileylde over' the city- - - - WEDNESDAT .' ' EVENING: 2 J15 O'CLOCK," PRESBYTERIAN Annual Tratlon, by Mr, Jam H. Calne, f,The AshevlHe Clflfn. i Annual jiem by Mr. James A. Rob Insnn, of The DurhKnt Sun. Followed by a sperfal concert com. plUnentary to the editors by the stu- orts or tn l'rsnytertan roIlrs-i. if rarr:!inr event or the nay sol Mr tit tne aiareaae. are concer-ed L'ave Yoo Tried CUnibficiJ CoalZ. will be Ihat' of IIon.' A. L."awshe; of Washington, - Third Assistant Post master General.- who arrived In." the city l&Bt evening , w- " ' v '.i ARRIVALS. ; - Among the editors, relatives - and friends who arrived yesterday after noon and last night w!re: Mr. J,- A. Thomas, of The Ioulsburg Times, and" Mifs Lucy Thomas; Mr. A- i, Conner, of The JUeh Square Times; and Miss Mabey Conner; Mr. J. B. Sherrill, editor of The Concord Tlmea and aec reury of the North . Carolina Press Ajociation; Mr. j. A, Noell, of The noxDoro courier! Mr. and Mrs. C. L. .1 Stevens, of The Kewbern Journal; mima Jessie m. jstevena, of The New bern. Journal; Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Klnlow, of The Rocky Mount' Echo; Mr..T. K.'Jacobaorv ( he Waahlng tortj Progress; Mr H, VMartln of The Lenoir News- Vr:w m u -WSaa v?nm 5 ?f Tn Oxford ledger; Mr. M. X. Hudson, of The Cleveland Btar; Mnff " r?,e '-HemphllL of The Abbe vine. a. c., Medium: H. B. Varnar Sr ttMDvldBOR PlPtch; Robert M. Phillips, of The Newbern Sunj nZZ ..Dr-"J- " Atkinson. of The hllstian Sun' of Eloa College;- P. V, v'"" WI n Bller City Grit; R, . Clark, of The Statesvllla Land- uLM?' ind Mrs. J. J. Farrlss. of roini Enterprise; MaJ. E. J. Hale, of The Fayettevllle , 6b- server; j, d. ' Blvlns. at. The Btamlv i.nterprlse,t Alomar lo jF.M.-iWil- IT"" "-"""jrver; xar.-and Mrs. Thad R. t panning, , or -The Henderson Gold lLaf; D. J.. Whlcharrl at Thni... '" . Reflectori., M. -ll fihlpman, of I c"n eroaa Hustler: : j.TTHtir- y. or The Concord Tribune, and H. j A. London, of. The Plttsboro Record. RECITAX LAST 'I0HT. '. jumem Maude, Wllldna -t and Arnes ;. e eir urmuuattng llf 1 cltal at the IVesbjterlaa tCoUge, - Miss Maude Wlikins ittd If iss Ag nes Martin, eraduatea in nianafart. gave their final reclul In the Presby terlai College auditorium last night Every number was thoroughly. enjoy ed by the audience.-. The programme was made up of compositions' ranging from the romantia Beethoven to the Ultra-modern Richard fitrausa. aulra ambitious, still not beyond the power and conception - of these talented young performera,-v The ' Selections from Mendelssohn's Midsummer Right's music were thoroughly enjoy able, This music "while not absolutely juumswe waa maae mucn of despite the Inadequacy of the felanoforte. -. Mr. Anderson, the music director nf the college, added the orchestral parts on the organ In the last two selections from this work. - The fairy dance. with the elf horns, and all the music of the "little people.-' a heard In the overture. Is stilt aa fresh and Interest Miss Martin gave a good Internreta tion of the largo and al'ejrro move ments from the Beethoven Sonata Op l, o. I. "TO spring," by Grieg, and the waits in C sham minor, by Cho- pln.'.r.were well played, the perform ers showing a smooth technique, and good tone especially la the Chopin number. Miss .Wlikins played the Strauss Suite Op in a finished style. carefully contrasting the three move ments of this Interesting number, Miss. Wilklns showed, a pretty spark ling staccato In, the Schubert-Llsst, 'Hark, Hark, the tark." The young ladies are to be congrat Ulated on the- manner In which they acquitted themselves In last 'night's connect and, their anusical career will be followed with- interest by their many yf rlenda i;); 'fu:f t: j, -.f 4 mi ill ssissswsaMsssssnswassssssaaaaasa MIvETT.VG OF FltATERNTTT MEN. Biennial Meeting: of Sigma Alpha , Fusion Being Held In W inston. 8a 1 em Ban que t Held - Last, Even- 'tag. , . - scr:;:---. Special to The Observer. - Winston-Salem. Apirl 2 1. The bi ennial flnnventirn nf the Gamma Province of Sigma XJpha Epsilon fra ternity convened at ;the Zlniendorf Hotel this afternoon. with. sixteen del egates from a distance In attendance. The, meeting" was prealded over by the president Rev. Alfred R. Berkley, of Mayodan, and Secretary T. McX. Simpson, of Spartanburg, 6. C. -was at bis post The welcoming addresM was. delivered by JUr. p. A. Gorrell and was responded to by .Secretary n),'.0 Report were received from the University; -of Virginia. Washington and Lee. University of North Carolina, - Davidson. ' Wofford, and from the. Raleigh alumni.: asso ciation. : Other reports are expected at the session to-morrow ara number ot delegates did not, arrive until to night. . The province embraces "the 8tatea of Virginia. North and fioutVt Cash for Your jPiedmont Coupons I ; CL Every, packajre of Redrmnt Cigarettes ; -K now" contains two coupons. , Ypo-.canr get " : r xUk. in cash for lOOjof these coupons roxar '..r l: mm CIGARETTES C .Thcsa dsarettes vr&msde from ell tobacco, grown la .the famous Piedinont district This to bacco ti3 celebrated all over the. world for its sweet taste. fra Xnt arciaa and usrivaled fjuaty. Ficinont Cigarettes cro 10 for . , ... t .4 .''- . . !i , .y,- .v Carolina and the District of Columbia. -To-nlght;the visitors were tendered a banquet" at -'the .Zinzendorf Hotel, which was attended by about seventy-five- ladles and gentlemen. - The an quet room was thrown open at 11:45 o'clock.-. Dr. Charles . L. Summers Lwas toaatmaster. A number of toasts was responded to. ' Tha concluding session will' be held to-morrow morn ing, at 'which time JMo election of offlcera will take place. Xo special business la to come before the conven tion. " - .... ; '- ' BIDS ARE OTEXED, Ilijrfi point Aldermen Fall to Make . Aard Fraoohiso For Gas Plant I Asked For. ;.'. ,.' v .;:.. , ; , :.;Tif Snectarto The Observer. ; : ; , -; ;- ;. V HUh- Point, April - il-The-- elty fathers to-day opened sealed bids for the 110,000 city bonds. The highest bid ; wag c 105 1-i . hut the ' Udder thought the Interest should be C in stead Tof I per cent, and the board wilt have to award to other parties. All bids were considerably over par, ;r. DeKalb McDanlel and others Jiave asked the city fathers for a franchise for a gaf plant The board will consider the matter to-morrow. The -parties agree to furnish the city lights at half fftice.. "Work will be commenced within six months and tne company win be ready to dis tribute - gas- in -eighteen months. : It will nie a ond of 12.000 as a guar antee. ;' ",,'".-, .,. : , Arretted For Robbing a Slecnlnc Man Correspondence, of The Observer. .ii.uur, Avni sw. weaiey stain er, a young man from Concord, waa caught red-handed last: night rob bing -the pockets of a' sleeping pas senger, E. T, Cogglns, of Charlotte, at the passenger depot. While Stainer was noiselessly approaching and rifl ing the pockets of Mr. Cogglns some boys were -watching.- They Imme diately reported the matter to the officers who found the thief concealed behind a pile of rafters at the new station. - Mr. Cogglna report a loss of 1( but the officers only found 22 on Stalner's -person. etalner. It is reported, Is wanted in Concord 'for robbing a sfhre - Eg-Governor Aycook Speaks at Rox boro. Special to The Observer. ' Roxboro, April 21. Ex-Gov. Aycock delivered a nne prohibition address here to-day. , Everyone who heard it was highly, pleased and the cause waa greatly strengthened. His argu ments were similar to the reports of previous speeches. Ooycrnor Glenn Speaks at Clinton. Special to The Observer. Clinton. Anrll ll.-ln'vlrnn. m... addressed a large audlanea har a- day In favor of prohibition. hi. speech was masterful and a vote-win ner ior tne cause. , . PI,EKTV;flIf niDntmt Is caused by stagnation of the liver and ii Tni 1 rm .ol " na Headache JI!id,-.bni,,,n.?" "l th P'on that f if. win. Vu"-" ,:a?." ' r King's Nen hl JTiw'l.At H".M?. Purifiers that do at'.udifu;u.a.,r,nmnf 0r P". Some people think that dry cleaning is only useful for heavy winter clothing. 'Nothing' could be farther ' from the facts. There is no fabric too dainty, no gown! too-elaborate or no coloring too delicate to be dry oleaned, nicely and satisfactori ly, by our French Dry Cleaning process. , 1 Ught summer , clothes are a specialty of ours; Steam laundry r Launderefs. DyeTs, Cleaners;"; t ,. Charlotte, K. 0. - . ... T th choicest ielecHoni of finfT sJc , ( - J Summer Fafelj i CO ? Lincolnton, N. C. A; preparatory home school ;f V " for young girls; . f . '-r-, Principal, ; -7 ':"a I MISS KATE a smpp, ? -; Teacher's Diploma," '- ; . Cambridge University, : ; ?. rv JlJnglaiift. . 3 D AYS and your craving . for liquor la . w .- .- gone If you take the IVIcKanna Cure .There la ..none .like. It .offered anywhere outside of . ' - McKanna's. , No Dangerous : After Effects . -Call or write DR. J. J. McKAXNA, " 'Phone 1S4. Reldsvine, N. C. GOLDEN GLORY Stuffed Tomatoes Slice off a cap from the blossom end of the tomatoes and scoop out the pulp. Fill with soaked rice mixed with chopped parsley, salt and red penner and 2 teaspoons of Golden Glory Go6kin& Oil T Replace the caps and slowly bake in a pan containing Golden Glory Cooking Oil Save Butter use Golden Glory Cooking Oil All Grocers. ' Braimon Caitonating Co. - Charlotte, N .C. Box 26. , -t . 'Phone CSS. " 1,11 ' '" . A Representative Wanted In Every County 1q Mortb Carolina for the Southern School of Telefrapnj - and th ' " : : .EMANUEL SCHOOL ' JSPWRAPBY jWD-nPIWRIJING ' A.y. ASHEvnxE, k. c. r Liberal eommlMlona pall rlgV.t parties. Keferences required. iyouo business' Heating and IIACKIIEV BROS. CO. 6 WEST FIFTH STREET, ; TH0NE312. I Kyc Hctdison '-.f Sen FIRE,- LIFE, ACCIDENT . - OrriCS Ko. t II ant BnDdln. ' w BeD ,Thone t0X , Plumbing Siippli . .a a .... THE STANDARD OE EXCtllENCE' r l , Our registered Trade-Mark BRATED Or C. B. POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS ''J&.4MT$'J0 ,.the ver, as the United States treoiogicai burvey nas made it THE STANDARD FOR GRADING ALL ver. as the United States Geological Survey has STEAM FUEL. " C. C. B. POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS Is the Only American Coal That Has Been Of ficially Indorsed By the Governments of Great . Britain, German v and Austria, and Is the Favorite Fuel With- the United States Navy, Which Has Used It Almost Exclusively For Many Years. UNEQUALED FOB THE GENERATION OF STEAM. ' UNSURPASSED FOR DOMESTIC PURPOSES. j Shipments During 1907 ....... 4,900,000 Tons We are now prepared to name prices, effective April 1st, 1908, and upon application shall be pleased to quote for immediate or future delivery. CASTNER, CURRAN & BULLITT SOLE AGENTS. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. W" "V -- Jar - lsil' . . . . i asm v. ta L i This is a rare ODDortunltr to act Tiet at the price you would ordlijarlly $10.68 Oolden Oak Hall Racks now 1 S SO nnMan da lr lfall tf.nL. "1.09 Oolden Oak Hall Racks now zt.uo uoiden oak Hall Racks bow 15.00 Oolden Oak Hall Racks no 20.04 Mahogany Hall Racks now St. 00 Mahoaany Hall Hacks now 10.60 Oolden Oak Malt Ra rth... : 41.00 Weathered Oak,' Hall Sots (fo These are values that : . vau . aa mm a. our store will demonstrate. T. McCoy ORDERS FOR DEER Shipped by Exprcsa In ruin rack Day BecerrM. Therefore Frreh Gooda. ' Ooid iledal Awaf d. Jamestown Exposition. For Rnrity. '. t Doa 4 Dos. Hot. la Dox. II Do. Wursbnrjter Brer.. $3.16) 4.o HIO $11.60 $1123 rUstncT Jkrr '..j..- 1.SO j 4.tO .S01.50JS.! J m'rctlne Halt ExT." SO . .o' tto - 11.50 I3.:i Capaalcner - , ',. tJM 4.CO $.00 . llSO , is ;- e Allow $0 Cents Per Down For Keturncj T-ot-'r. . .' :'). REMIT MOXEY Oil EXTRESS CUDirn. the vi!tGi::iA ens;;;::- RO.iOKE ivhis s fo:;d- fl'.:;j3 ; Stand tha Teat of Thnc . Rev.' O. ' G. VardelL president cf , Southern - Conservatory of Music,' Red Springs, N. C, haa it. Ivers A4 Pond la constant use. - Some of these, planoa have been In constant use for 15' yeara.; .-';t--, v;.: :-Tj : .- i' A: It is wonderful bow long the Iverg U Pend Pianos retain their beautiful tone. , -. ". - -; Some pecial bargains now. ' ', ParkerrGardner Con:p:ny Piano department second floor. A . SVKBOl Cf W QUALITY covering lihe - CKLB- Sterling.,Stomp,ion Sil- Of EASTER LIUIES and other bloomln nlanta, timed al " most to the hour for belnc in full bloom on Easter Sunday. Have yours RESERVED to-day. Orders for, the decoration of Churches, for furnishing; Cut Flow ers, Ferns - and ' Blossom Plants should be iriven in ADVANCE. Can we have your order? Dilworth Floral Gardens. EedllBOtuOul a real handsome Hall Rack-or Hall have to pay for an Inferior one: r folns; at...... ........f MS .aotne; . at... ,.- .'- 0.7ft joins; at.... .........U.75 coins at.... 1A.7& irolnic at.,.., 10.7S Kolns; at ...... J5.7H Rninir at.... ...... J4.75 pieces)..... ..... ...... 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 22, 1908, edition 1
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