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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, APRIL 23, 1903. PEOPLE'S COLO! AH advertisements Inserted In this column at rate ef ten cents per lln of six words, j - No ad taken for lata tlian 20 cents. Cash hi advance. WAKTKD. WANTED Building supply dealers In - every chy tn the South where we have no scent already lor "Acme Planter," t write us about It Carolina Portland Ce ment Company, Sols Distributors, Char lest on, 8. C . . - - : WANTED A second-hand safe. . Address, giving- slse and full particulars. . r. A., ear Obaerver. - v.;-: "v ,-: WANTED To either rent or buy a small furnished commercial hotel. Address StV V. Burgess. 1451 14th St.," N. W., , Washington, D. C -,, s".-': ' WANTED Intelligent. hustling sales. men for magnificent new maps;, quick sellers; extraordinary chance lor -work ers? state If you have had experience. Hudglns Co., Atlanta, Gs, - WANf ED Men to learn barber trade, will '.u(p shop for you- of furnish post tlona, tew., weeks completes, constant praotloe, careful Instructions,' tools given,. Saturday wages, diplomas granted. Writs for catalogue. Moler Barber College, At lanta. Ga, - , WANTED To make contracts with cot- tan . mills to take their output of old nagging ana tie. Address A. tt. soyun. Jr., Hoykln, b. c ... . .. FOR SAliB. FOR SALE One pool table, nearly new. Address Drawer i, Salisbury,' N. C - FOR SALE Lfirga corner lot, Louise and Sunnyslde avenues,' Piedmont. ' Easy terms. Cheap. J. E. Murphy aV Co 43 N. Tryon) street. - .'"."-''v.. FOR SALE New Brush runabout, 1500, , ; including top. Ham it Ross. .' FOR SALE Olds runabout. (200. Wayne .runabout, $300. Courier runabout, 1150. Ham eV Ross, Charlotte. N. C. .;. FOR SALS CHEAP One No. .2 Lane sawmill equipped with everything ready for i running, also mules, log carte , and tram, cars. Will sell or contract to cut for timber owners. Apply to J. A. Single ton, - Red Springs, N. C ' FOR BALE Ws have en . hand : four - crushing machines - for erushirig - gold ore (built for the 1st O. K. MoCutoeon) which must be sold at some price: South ern Machine Works, High Point, N. C. FOR SALE Cheap, letter press; good as . new. Apply at Observer, office. FOR RENT. CPXTEMTOX LITTLE DISCUSSED- r nine Wary keys. Beautiful i its tirave saapw. found only la the highest FOR RENT Half Interest In convenient ly located furnished office. Adequacy, cars Observer. FOR RENT Three or-four connecting rooms for light housekeeping. Close In, modern conveniences. . Apply 9 E. 8th street. MISCELLANEOUS. TAKE HOME with you a copy of each volume Tar Heel Library. McNeill Songs. Merry and Sad." $1: "Lyrics Front Cotton Land." $LB0; Hill's History of North Carolina, 85c. Stone Barrtn ger Co. - ' IS ALL SEASONS, spring, summer,, au HHfin snd winter, send us- your work. Queen City Dyeing' and -Cleaning Works, FURNISHED apartment, six rooms for rent from May 15th until October 1st. Will rsnt cheap to desirable party:. Ad dress "Z," car Observer. , CIGAR SALESMAN wanted. Experi ence unneceasary. tlOO per month and ' exoenses. "Peerless : Cigar; Co., Toledo, Ohio.; .. ., ' -...'- - . PANAMA .iAT8 cleaned and shsped In to the latest style. Mlchsel Klrschbaum, The Hatter. 'Established 1898. Charlotte, ' N. C.-;a ' FREE TO TEACHERS Weekly bulletin Dt vacancies In graded, high schools, '. colleges, boarding schools. Sheridan's Agency,' Greenwood, S. C. IN THE ABSENCE of Dr. W. A. Gra ham, who will be out of town for ten days, his practice will be looked after by his partner. Dr. Thos. H. Wright.', A TYOUNG LADT from Austria, Just ar rived, wants position In business office. Has been In America before; speaks En glish snd has served ss billing clerk and general office work. Address -Austria,-' care Observer. .... HIGH POINT DOXD BIDS. A Itather Unusual Feature of the) - - Bidding Probable : Establishment t of a Gas Plant a Big Thins; For - '- the Town. Special to The Observer. 1 High Point, April ,21. A rather un usual. thing occurred yesterday when -- the- sealed bids for High Point's 10,000 bonds was opened... The high est bid was 106 1-2 and the board . would no doubt ' have awarded the bonds to thjs party had it not been as certained that the bidder thought he was. getting per cent. Instead of I per cen. bonds. There were other bids Will srn to one of these most proba bly. The board - wi.ll have ' - another ' meeting; spon to decide the matter. The probable establishing here of a gaa plant means big things to High Point In the way of extra lighting fa , duties and for motive power. Mr. DeKalb McDanlel, who Is promoting . the business, is believed to have Pittsburg capitalists behind him. The requirements of the franchise appear . to be very liberal. It states that the : franchise is not exclusive, that, con necting pipes -will be , laid up to and Inside the curb line of the. sidewalk free 'of cost or charge to the consum er. Streets will be placed in the same ; condition that they were before such, disturbance. The city of High Point will be kept harmless from any action growing out of the damage from gas plant. Other provisions of a-liberal nature are incorporated, and the com , PRny wfll put up a forfeit as good faith. . Mr. J. - Allen Holt, candidate for ,. the nomination from the fifth district looking after his fences and Mr. Ash- r Home, candidate for. the nomi nation of Governor, spent the follow ing day here with his friend. Mr. George Leach, and met all of his sup porters uere, which goes to show that the candidates are looking for I heir Interests la this - part of Guilford county. . . 1 The machinery room of the South ern Car Company burned several ; u ago is goinjr up rapidly and the company experts to be ahla tn r..,.. Certainty of the Action of the Re- rru 01 leans Reduces Interest in Their feeting n -the SCMJv Cnosoal Amount of Balldlnr BcUur Done lit Gnoenshoro CnntrjTiian . 'Tickled Lioa n un nia Hand, r Observer Bureau. The Bevill, Building, - Greensboro, APU ZL The least discussed subject tn poli tical circles here la the forthcoming Republican . State convention, whleh will assemble in Greennaoro in little more than a week. The certainty of the action that, in all probability, will oe taxen reduce the interest in the event to a minimum- That the con vention will Instruct for Taft with a whoop and endorse Chairman Adams without reservation Is a foregone con. elusion. .The situation In the Repub lican Yamp in this (Rate is the reverse of what It was rlor to the meeting of the convention two years ao, when the Adams and Blackburn factions werevflylng at each other's throats like tigers. As an evidence of the fact that Greensboro is not suffering from the business depresslea that ls general throughout the , country. It la said that . In n.inA.tln. ' nnniilfltlAn t. W,VI h.wu tftf there is more building Id ' prorreus here at the-, present time, than in any otner . town tnuus " aecuoa or m country. A few months ago Mr. w. R. Land, who has been in the real estate business hare tor a numberjf years, became afraid of the -panic and disposed of his holdings with the in tentlon of engaging in 'business else where. He visited Richmond, wor folk. Washington and several other places., and after Investigating conoi lions. carefully came .back, to Greens- u boro end .re-investea nis money ia real estate here. It will require more than talk of a, panic to run him away from Greensboro again. lor Jar. uana says' that husiness. was never so sat- isfactorv with nim as Jl nas ocen since his return. : . ' The country gentleman wno visur ii tii wiM animal show at the car nival and. attempted to tickle one of (hHana with "his hand is resting as comfortably to-day' as could be ex pected. . Not eatisnea witn ucauns; the Hon on the foot with a - straw. Ik. umitmnia reached nis nana through the '-bars or me cage, ana sir. Ashley norne Shena tne wooas . ...... .t a. tM,anr T Jit- I .ana - - x . immuiiii.lv .nm uuu kv. , . . . . - , Arvuui. AHiiDuurw. ..u iim er during the performance the Hon, ment is Not For Him Intern in whose anger flau oeen kv". i rrupoeea vuiaiuacr ut luiunti taoked a woman attendant wno em.or- wood. s. , ed the cage, Infltctln a very ilnful gpaai to The Observer. WS1! f.1 1 tht several Dan- Asheboro. April . 8.-Mr. Ashley vIIleTlquor dealers are preparing to Home, aspirant for the Democratio niuM in South Boston. vs., nomination for Governor. scent the whi.s tiaa come to be quite e market th -.--t- in' iihuhora. In tKe J0' -Z2!VXZ rw,.: Uterert of hi. candidacy. While there rZ. been going to Dan- Is some enthusiasm In Randolph for vllle, and the Information that that I Mr, Home, the county Is largely for towa has gone "dry" did not come as Mr Cralg M jj shown at the pleasant news to tne iorm..y Drlmaries. to be held Saturday, the v. I KtVi Joe Brlttain, son of Attorney John T. Brlttain, lies near death's door. He f f Verre Prewcher Dies of Wounds has been critically ill for several days. Rowan Will Ileve Three Mnrderj Randolph county is greatly Interest - iviala nn the rcke TOllce duks u hi mr ua""" maun uj an w u Rnnri Heal A jfTeacner jwjhihiib. iictivii "" uorreeponaemw i w..-.. . nom, fop lieutenant Governor. Salisbury. April w.-ai a t,ll- Colonel Wood has served the county talnment last night given by thelQ the Legislature for several terms mamhera of colored Baptist church and no one Is in closer touch with the trarin'a Hail at shusae Borings, a affairs of the 8tate, nor more deeply colored settlement between Sallsoury inieresiea in its aeveiopment Asiae and East Spencer, the usual festivities irora mis joionei wooa is wen Known were engaged in. I"" uvcr ii mnu wu mm-m , a nnu.hu bv the name of Bob Watt I friends, who would Interest themselves . . l LI. 1 I. I I , I objected to- tne fluent language oi one mwui "nni nw mnuon of. his customers. John Shaw. Aull n decide to' make the run. fleht ensued. In which . the Miss Lissle Bradshaw. of Franklin, preacher was shot at five times, butjva., who ha been slsl ting Mlaa Mas nnw nna hnii tnnit effect. Hi woundleah Lambert, has returned hems. will Drove fatal During the next three weeks, etec- One ball found a lodging place In "one will be held in several school the person of Sing .Holmes which district fov spsclal tax levy In the suit? i cs i ut grv. ii y3 is. v V - 1 f I .The Lndden and Bates Club Plan of piano selling was created for people who really want a high-grade piano, yet lack the ready money for Its purchase. By joining the dab' of one hundred -now forming, members can secure a really genuine $400.00 New Scale Lndden and Bates Piano at inct. Ws send yon the piano at soon as your application is ac cepted. Yon pay for it a little at a time each month. ; It's like putting yobr money in bank, only better) yon actu ally save $113.00 on the price. ' The Ludden &. Bates New Scale is a geaalae fcao.e lastnraeat if Judged by the values mt other pi aaoa. It weald cost stead of aslagte plane like other desiera. The saving toyoaisH9;-S7lnsteadofi4oa. Tke Luddra and Bates Kr cepper-wonad and steel stria perreci as skim cast naaae Jfew Scale piano iarnaranteedferalifetlaie. Has special triase threughout. Fall cabinet grand, balaaced scale, aa It. Double repeating action, with light, CTea teach. Gen. I cases ea udct waiauc, manoreay er oik, lined through Tene full aa rleb, wit that peculiar "tiogtsg" quality grade it piaao. Is case ef the Seeth of the bead of the family we cancel the club conrrart lad make rou aa eatrtght present of the unpaid balaace. The piano then belongs te yon absolutely. This free life insurance has allowed the eeapletlon auny s nanslcat education, aad Is worth yesr cenaMeratios. It is practically aa aasuraace that you will not lose year piano through inability to pay sues. write ns at eaee for aa application, blank aad complete deserintlen f different styles of finish. In this way yea caa make s selectfou that will delight you. Vou caa leave the evnstiea ef tane to n. We will see that you get a perfect instrument. A well mass, attractive etnet aad a beautkfut scarf go with each elaoo. Write for foil information of the club that Is sow foraiag. LCDDDf A tAT, SesAJKra Hasic luesc, Dept. AX, Savaaeah, Ga. RAXDdLPH FOR CRAIG. ROW AT A NEGRO FFSmVAIi. TETCRAXS SIXO AT HAMLCTT. Knklcnbnrg Camp rieeNre MethodlHt Congrpgaclor Many Hamlet Peo ple Spond Easter Monday in Che raw. Special to The Observer. Hamlet. April 22. Twenty-four of the members of Mecklenburg Camp, Confederate Veterans, visited Hamlet on Sunday and sung in the Meth'odlst church at the morning service to the delight of a large congregation. The choir is composed of men who fought In the war between the States men who were true to their country and who would, to hear them talk. Im press one that they are ready to take up arms again and go out to defend their land again, and all believe that they would respond to a call at any time. The songs they sing are of the old school and are soul inspiring. It takes the younger generation back to their mother's knee when she sat and sung to the boy of her love. All should avail themselves of the first' opportunity and hear the old time! songs sung in the old time way by old time men. A number of our people went down to Cheraw yesterday on a special train to spsnd Easter Monday In the beauti ful little city on the great Pee Dee. There is . scarcely a doubt but that Cheraw is the prettiest place' in the Carolina The triple row of stately elms and oaks that have stood for a century havoi 3 E a Y Q end your craving for liquor la r -; gone If you take the : - -- j J aseasnk Cure There Is none like It Offered ' anywhere outside of McKanna'e. No Dangerous r After. Effects "V-J Call or write DR. J..;"T. McKANNA, 'Fhonel84, , ReidsvUle, JT. C m a rc:::i ' ; ; Stand the Teat of Time. v Rsv,' O.. O. VardelL president ef Southern Conservatory " of Kas'.c, Red Springs, N. C, has 21 J vers A Pond In constant use. Some of these piano have bees la constant use for 11 years. : ; . . '. ' ; .- , ' .';"- ' It Is wonderful how Ions; the Ivors ft Pond Pianos retain their beautiful tone.;:'-: Tt ':- .- . Borne special bargains now. Parker-Gardner Compy ' Piano department second floof . ' THE STANDARD OF tXCTUENCE A SYMBOL OF . QUALITY Dry Cleaning Our reristered Trade-Mark eovering the CELE "BRiTEDa CTBrPOCAHONTAEf SMOKELESS COAL corresponds to the Sterling Stamp on Sil ver, as tiie United States Geological Surrer nas made it THE STANDARD FOR GRADING 'ALL STmMirre24a Summer Fabrics c. c. B. pocaho?itas shokeless 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 cleaned, nicely and satisfactori ly, by our French Dry Cleaning process. Light summer clothes are a specialty of ours. Charlotte Steam laundry Launderers. Dyers. Cleaners, Charlotte, N. C. Just robed themselves In their new spring attire, and the broad! atiaaa Qina in rfianvn hi tune. I County Superintendent Coltrane haa a flesh wound across the back withben actively working up these elec- streets and beautiful residences and a. nharn 1nf niment which left a rash I t'vun lur aaTvrair wtpn i uy-.v-un uunuin nuuiei woviu mo tkn ITtZS ions Sam fipencer. of the A. fc M. :ol- I impress a stranger that Cheraw la an n. ni.tsu .At., ,oa tn.Aav Mmm!f. Wi sho Alexander wortn, or wood - .a a .a 4.11 tr, awal.' trial at n.rl farm I bury Forrest College, Vs.. spent. Eas- of eourt which convenes here on May teii rv , . ' itk i uim cji turn tv itiLiiviu win ivava win .v -T-. .i I afternoon to attend the marriage of rlum for treatment. If the preacher &JlJ?.g"&"?I: dies Rowan will have three murder 2m "l?". w .T t.k'. trials on her docket next term. hcr, Prn9 Emberton The chief and captain of police r'"'" "" V"' ', . made a-haul yesterday eve and last Li "M.v Yh Th. ... .,. i. a.ina. ii aoii.K., close May 8th. The annual sermon night that is causing all Salisbury to will be preached on Sunday, May Sd, .J A. Jl - XT a. i - a.a.a. XTrV oroT- VXS- ote tint town and small amounts taken. For the -past week they were be coming more bold but nothing had been said in the hope of catching the lot. The- closest vigilance was awarded nothing until last night the officers had information that led to the ar rest of John White, a young negro. After arresting White he protested so loudly his Innocence, that the officers procured a search warrant and went to his home where they found the Trinity College, Durham. ; GOVERNMENT AID INVOKED. vncle Sam to Be Asked to A1M t.rvmBDoro in -Slaving jewTenniai OMebrntlAn Sncve AntlclDaMon oi tne anisic freuvaj Observer Bureau. The Beevfll Building. Greensboro. April 12. The national government Is to be snnaret stolen from T A. .Walker a requested to assist in making a sue iomnav HatiirHov oih ' cess of Greeniiboro'a centennial cele- wnite was men questioned closely "i"tj-t. Wuiir-iv cnuiun im when he admitted his guilt and lm-1 r,n xn" city ounng tne plicated -Ivey-Brawley Jake Poe and!1""'1 ?' the celebration. A commit- Wiii nna rha ia tiamA tur. i I tee or th ' roilowlns: renttemen ' left ter nwena nfmtrtaii mhhinr th uh l.thls afternoon for Wsshlnsrton to lav ertson Grocery Comoanv's wholesale rJ .wetter vrore tne Fresidentr Mr. - . . - - i fi a. Tiu j v -1 . . . store a few nlahts aro when a lot of - cnirmn oi - in" tobacco was stolen. , The tobacco was cntnnlal board of managers; Mayor produced bv Owens. . . onngi. ipnnuni ine city; Air. u. Mrs. C.'M-eaMwell tips Mf I Vanstory. president of the cham' mlo Owens, has been deserted, It Is S, J 01 commerce: .Mr. Charles D. eiloged, by her husband, Rev. C. M. f"nbow. President of the Manufao Caldwell. Mr. Caldwell left here to ...Vv nd Mr. Garland Dan- iwi, mrnir? u. in" rnirai Carolina SO to the bedside of his avnw hih. I Ir1'. secretary or ine u at Troutmnn Aftei- the du)h ,. "" Association. The committee will returned and a, Joined in Washington by Judge IS , h.. ,r.. SP-ncer B. Adams, who Is in the can. nUOflTr. SNt A Ital AnAm ftltln-i .M. "M to locate bim. i a u Ital on business. To-morrow morning the White House and Introduced to the " president by Senator Overman. ; music lovers in Qreensboro and Vi MRS. RICIURDSON DEAD. Raleigh Lady Die. at St. Peter's RoW- cinTty'TooWni YaIhS PHI After . Bog Few Dave' Con- tfLVXJ0Ln' ''ILT. .mu SS? T. ckardson. V wlf. r lZ?J2 th r. .v..r M ca.i ' - ' I ""V-""1" w)ciuon. xne r.i l T, " nttiuurumju. oz a-1 association will be assisted by lAleTh ' n lava i,nilaal aa aar a. a a. a. an 1 . ideal plaee to live, and it Is. beeause the citizens are cultured, social and clever, and a person has but to meet them to fall in love with them and their town. A ball team from Hamlet met Cheraw's nine In conflict on the dlsmond there yesterday, and the boys from North Carolina were the victors by the score of I to 1. Messrs. Biggs and Morrow were the battery for Hamlet and FInlayson and Greg ory for Cheraw. The game was In teresting from beginning to end. The noum varounians are to come across the line and seek revenge In a short while, and we will be delighted to have them as they are a line set or boys, The children of the Methodist Sun day school gave a delightful Easter entertainment at the church Sunday pight. The exercises consisted of songs and nultatlens by the children. The Misses Buheld, two German young ladles favored the audience with two selections In their own Ian guage, which was very much enjoyed by the large audlenos present JACKSON MERCHANTS ORGANIZE. Retail Aenortarloir Formed In North. ampton'a County Beat Ron. C. R, r Aycoclc to Deliver Prohibition Ad- arras. Special to The Observer. - Seaboard,-April II. A flourishing orancn or tne Msscnants Association of North Carolina has been organised In Jackson, the county seat of North ampton The organisation was per. feeted by Norman H. Johnson, of Charlotte, and attorney and organiser oi me mate association. The follow ing officers were'' elected: -E. J.. Gay, Jasckaon. president; E. 8. Bowers, Jackson, secretary; B. 8. Standi, Sea board, treasurer, and J. E. Weaver, Rich Square, vice president The members predict that the Northamp ton branch will flourish from the very start ' - Poet Harvey and a salesman for Harvey's natural leaf tobacco blew Into town a few days ago. They took the cake for poetry and tobacco, but Mr. Harvey met his Waterloo when he went- up against "our" : chamnlon tne i cnacaer piayer, rror. Frank Foster. GOLDEN GLORY Staffed 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 pener and 2 teaspoons of Golden Glory (Booking OH Replace the caps and slowly Jakc in a pan containing Golden Glory Cooking Oil Is the Only American Coal That Has Been Of ficially Indorsed By the QoTernments of Great Britain, Germany 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 07 STEAM. UNSURPASSED FOR DOMESTIC PURPOSES. Shipments During 1907 ........... 4,900,000 Tons We are now prepared to name nrices, effective April 1st, 1908, and upon application shall be pleased to quote for immediate or future delivery. QASTNER, CURRAN a BULLITT SOLE AGENTS. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. Save Butter- .f. -use Golden Glory Cooking Oil All Grocers. Brannon . Carbonating Co. : Charlotte, N .C Boa 15. 'Pho.ie III. next few works, A TWENTMEAR SENTENF ,.,." completed twentr-yenr health sentence. Imposed by Bucklen's Arntca Salve, which core,) m, 0f bleeding pile-Just twenty yer ajro." writes t 8. Woolerer. of LeRayirrlU-, N. T. Buck lens Arnica Blv hsls the worst ores. hods. bums, wounds snd cut In the shortest. time. Scat all drug stores. per s t lne )i -that de &ai twt at-tn-theU of he preehytrrls,a hurchi wit: wnwn sne naa. amuatea herself many jrmm sin, 1.I.V. aij . . . I ........ inii vj . xnm mtr V'mymr, rroi. rnni Fat o'clock at t. Peter. H(Un.i i". .v-J." 'I .iV.""'""- I "FV oeieatea ail ka . . " v " D " ma uiricuun oi vrauer utmroncn, i comers, ana nis man Friday said Pro- d.y.o The reman.wnnLf-veW SH ,B P"n' Mm..: U.ry I fester Fo-tW we. not In th. running" .in,'?': .T ! rtmalM kn HIssem DeMoss and a chorus of 'but after the battle a different SeeSrilV uOVt F. tn?8?oard. strong and ample proportions. Mme A was told Couiy Tourer o L C accompanied by Captain Richardson. tMoss was here at the festival last! Crocker says he Is wIIUm to onvii: i .Rlchrd-"? condition' was May and made a fine Impression niCn way of Inv North cSSfif? tV-! KDUWn IQ PB serious WneH sne m.llh. naAnta at flM.nk., brought to Charlotte, but It was hop- The commencement exercises ' of it h!:Jh Apfu,t m,ht not be fatal. Pleasant Garden Hlh School will be etle did not Improve, however. nnt Isrln flnmlav i. tia an...t Uie end came yesterday afternoon, will be preached by Rev. H. iS She was IJ years old and la survived Blair, deltor of The North Carolina dSfhJf ,Mrg- ? P,rcy P1-'- Christlsn Advocate, Mr. Locke Oalg nall.'Df Xorth Brevard street, an . will deliver ih. nn...i .aa . son, Mr. James Richardson, who Is' dsv mornlnr at 10:IQ o'clock. , v,H!lra ou,w y end who ,.Tne prnhlMtlonlsts are looking for will therefore not probably be able ward with pleasure to the appear to attend the- funeral.- : - lance In Oreenabora f In j.a. r Mrs. -Richardson - belonged ' to I Prltchard. who hnn an j..t well-known Wke county fanrilv. and I to sneak fn the nr4 nn... xr.. had spent the greater portion of her latarday. afternoon st .-.a o'clock life In Raleigh. 'She was a member Governor Ayeock will sneak tier in ln riiiin.i - ..i.i, J a atij ' ' your business Plumbing Heating and iese Suppli a a HACKNEY BROS. CO. 6 WEST HFTH STREET. 'PHONE 312. Jl .' I III' mi I. aaiuji.au mi m la.ai . a. iii llfifBVVl?"' I llf f . a II Ji ' . n. J Wta.11 aZ!l!fa!tSnCV. j.iaajjf 0L EASTER LILUES and ether blooming slants, timed el most to the hour for being In full . bloom on Easter Sunday. Have yours reserved to-day. Orders for the decoration ef Churchea, for furnishing Cut Hew ers, Ferns and Blossom ' Plants should be given la ADVANCE. Can we have your order? Dilworth Floral Gardens. B5g Reductiooi Sale oo I mall -Racks This Is a rare opportunity to get a real handsome Hall Rack Bet at the price you would ordinarily have te pay for an Inferior Itl.oO aolden Oak Hall Racke bow going at..... ii.no ooiaen oak Han Racks nte-foiiir ttrtrt-r 11.00 Golden Oak Hall Racke new going at 21.00 aolden Oak Hall Racks . now, going at. av.vv uuwjru VA ..an nicM now going ai,.,, 10.00 Mahogany . Hall . Racks now going at ...,, 11.00 Mahogany Mall Racke now going at - 10.00 Oolden Oak Hall Bets (three piecesi.... . .. ... ..... 41.00 Weathered Oak Hall Sets (fer pieces I. ..... .... These are values that you canset dusllrste elsewhere, as our store will demoastrate. : r ,' . ' . . er Kail one: . e.7 lt.7. .. H.7 .-. 15.74 .. S4.TS . . M.t ,w S1.B) Jlslttol - - .!-- - ;. ' ..... ' W. T. McCoy 5 Company Broadway, Fifth Avenue and 27th St, NEW YORK. FOR CONSTIPATION. , Mr. Ia H. Fsrnham. a nraralnant An.m elet of .Spirit Lake. Iowa, says: Cham berlsln s Stemach and Liver Tablets are! way of any North Carolina man i Seaboard If he win beat Frank Foster paying checkers. He thinks hOJa safe In making the offer, for he feels that Professor Foster's equal la not la the State. Ex -Governor Charles B. Aycoek Is down for a prohibition speech at Jackson the coming Saturday. There will be muslo by a brass band, a free public dinner, and a great barbecue. Dr. Lewis, of Jackson, was In Sea board this afternoon' raising a cam palm fund, which will ha mi1 in vM. Ing hogs and cattls for the barbecue He predicts that 3,000 people will near Mr. Aycoek PLENTT OF TROTTRf .' Is caused by stagnation of the it, an TZa wiii e "a T1 11 nd headache eertalnly the beet thing rm the market and bll ousnaaa and the poi-on that for consUpatlon." Glv? these Ubl.ua Ufa Fills.' the re lis hie mirlHara that i. ahia t..... . i,""r .htU05rurioeree.ri"d,,,, ' 1 Tf W5- ? IL muU-.oLs, Jfi st sl drug stores. .. .. .. . Jordan Co. . Iminutes.- says the docto"; ftold keHiUerS Coffee Imitation ever yet produced. This clever Coffe "uhatitute was recen'lv prOdueed by Dr. Shonp. ef Racine, v ti Not a rratn ef real fetta i. i, Dr. fihoop's Health O fee Is made from er toasted gratna, with malt. nuts. eta. i WVUKl torn mlrt diiek It for Coffee. an. expert m ho I Nye . HiMison & Son INSURANCE FIRE, LIFE, '-ACCIDENT"-1 OITICB Sfc Jt.nl Bonding. fl eSV IsnaCtsBS J -- tfiZrnflS .ite-otwisi. sat am irl.a S fe J kaaaka atS we. . tSTandat "HAsnessI MSS ass lass iris. W. la . Mi Sjlir.w.. Sana. LMMUajaaiM ' i-Sfe A -ZlPLj? nr.:::.:... ; 4 . Room $1.33 per tjaj u4 upmari Anftis Gordon. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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