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eHArxQXT.: daily ozzzzyzji, .mat 7, im 'iLVKRIAGES.- Williams' rlvatd.-a:.I.i. V .. . .1-. ' All advertisement Inserted In this Ininn at rate of ten vents per line rf lx words. No aJ takrn lor lea l n 20 cnu. Caoh in adence. j WASTED, . . barber. Ad WANTED-'Firet-claaa whit .. dress "& OiwS,'' care Observer. grapher, can give beet of reference. Address B. bteno, care Observer. . .. . i .1, n.inir.i-wue wnolrir, n.rimi-a. reference and salary eroected. If-you i are not At don't anawe: - Box .-. B.ll.hiit-ir T f ' -.. . , . : . U ANTEtMMen to learn barber trade. few weeks completes, chairs eon- stntly busy, licensed Instructors, tools given. diplomas granted, ages Saturdays. petitions waiting, wonderful demand for . (rtuumvi. - iiiiiq ivf wowjotc' nviw carper yp.irgc. . ton mills to-take their output of eld tagging and ties. .Address A, H. Boykin,ioy anas Ionian Bonner on tne organ. Jr Boykia, & C. ri - tiitv Twa Bh.ti.. T77 1 Hell and W. Murray Jones,, who pass T9R. HETlVr?.. fhetland- ponies, ed dow ' thS alale taklna. their re. welahta 4U and HA. Alan rta. and har.l"" r"" ", - FOR 6 A LB Hame-AoMrann tourina Car. $760; good condition: new Kruahiwauaia t'immons, juartna Alien and i raoabout M75. Ham It Ross, Charlotte. i- - - ; ' V. si ; - tnt .iio mn,.'. . . r' i sawmill Mtitnned with evervthlna ready xor running, also mules, log carta end vm ... VTIII ..Tl ...M.t . ... I i " :.r: iZ . "T aTL" " w w ' ton, Red Springs, N. C ro iiAt.mlwa .v. a- fc.a . fJ crushing maeblnea for crushing mMlZA?..lr.J.rrM: a.. V..11 .w. i... ern Macnm wows, igo roini, t. v, foil "juart, - FOR K ENT-On e hloeiy furniahed room. - IT ll i MaaAMaklsi 1tflA Vast At H Hi & . - wv-.wv.. e-w wa. rv bei-i nniurnisnea or pamy iur nianea roomi iv iiimi riu vwjpitj wunuui children. PrlvaU bath. Good boarding houses ties br. Call at SU EL Ave. . . FOR RENT In the mountain near Ashe - vtlle. two pleasant suites furnished for nani BouaoKaepina. oparav nir,ncM, ' spaOiou plaisas: pine grove; pure water. '7.w,olJar!,p,r m?ntVr5n atrm Pox 4Ir Black Mountain, H. C. t rOR'REXr-Two. summer cottages fur- f II iatT"U U1 UH1UI U'BMIVU nmyvi wVII'l ai.i..j rt.f.i.k.Ai . t7u4AUa,.i vine, N. C., in nice locality, two blocks irom oetes Hotel, write f. o. box tt, Henderaonvflle, for further Information. i i ' . t.;-:.-, : ; ' ' 'SrWia-.AiTa bejB better eonditlon than a house nest door that was niaatared six months ago with en Imitation material-let us tell yon all about It. Carolina Portland Ce-1 ' mept Company; Charleston,- 8. C. t- , ' -r UXSCEULAKEOVS. ; ' ' . V OLP yiMB Mualo Festival, May 1 Tl t i.. i ' i .ii i I A COMPETENT experienced . hardwara - man, good salesman, fine accountant, I desires poslUon In Charlotte or Southern I a k .. a a . a I city. . Hersrenceav aAaaress , nam ware, i aiivniunoia , WHEN "Old Man- Marks breaks loose on "Old Jimmy Button'" at the Musical PesMvailhireiwlIl be "soniethlnej doing," Better be iher 7 v 11 , JBLANKUNSHIP'S, "Bustard Lop1 sunpiy overpowering.' ' ap Old f Musical FeaUvaL' . S - J. . . HEAR the seven-year-eld musical 'won- I der t the Old Tim Music Festival. it Old Tim. .Masle Fsettval.- .... . HAW Carolina Renovating Co. do your nsuse cleaning witn -their vacuum r- Cleaning machinery, carpets, omrta, ru. eo.. cleaned without remeving"r called for, cleaned and returned promptly. rrjene atontaiui, no. tsa. w MA JUNE, July and August are the meatus a-woman looks the prettiest. Queen City Dyeing aV Cleaning Works. OLTIME MUSIC, the kind that' makes ' th-world look brighter, , Auditorium msk . t. s, , . I SEVERAL hundred teachers wanted for NJC.. graded, hlgn schools, eouegea List . of vacancies fr.. Sheridan's Agency, Greenwood. S. C . :-.-.: I HEAR Prof. Oruber. the patriarch. f at Old Tim. Mnn Festival. . , - TWINKLE, Twinkle Little Star and other sweet melodies will be played by Prof. W. C Hill at the. Old Time Muslo Fee- .ttyal,--. va- '- 'T -- ' 1 i .i i , a- eaaa i i i a-.a---aaaai a 1 1 i , iiiawahaaia- a.) fl iwvfc numa (uiwicm wiiiinilDWll, in I Charlotte to-day. Call - and It NO agents. .713 East 4th St GET- ' MUSIC FESTIVAL Lynch, the blind man. , tickets fmm I " i PANAMA 'HATS cleaned and aha?d In-1 to the latest style. Michael Kirachbaum. The Hatter, . Established 189S. Charlotte, - ' ' ' y ' ' . Uiwir nr, ikmni ni Vh. .i...i -.i I ring; root-moving .music Old . Time I music' festival. ' ,r , . I DirrtUCT MEETTXG IV GASTOX1A. i vf , f i District Slcctlnjf. Jr. X fV. A.' Sf. to Bo Held in Gastonla .Yext Werk The) I Programme. - . - - ; .".r I 1T."V- .. v..- - JUnlo; Ordar United American Ma. chanlcs, at Gastonla, Thursday and THURSDAT. MAT I4TH. t. P. M. , ', I beuse. V v - ; -- -y. --'-rZ -:- "g . Prayer, y -.Rev. .W. R -War ' Address of welcome, by MaJ."'CvB--' Armstrong.-' v '. ' .: ... ' ,VV Response. by District . Deputy C ,'B. 'Webb. Salisbury. ... V " Addresses, Rev. J. M. ; Dunaway and I nev. " w.-. eiacsweiaer, . r -Closing prayer, by Rev. R.C. Ander - V son, - . i; . ;f u - . 4 f rmnAT it at tnrvr ti a ' . I ( IC,; " ; I j. Bourn.- - ' Y Song by graded School children of Oas tonla. - - . . - . Opening prayer, by Rev. W. H. Harden, gang. tr scnooi children. . I Atdresees on education and principles i or ta oraer. cy iror. c. E. Brewer, Stat Councilor of Wake Forest and Sea . atn V V Ia,. nf K. ttevl! I a ... - . I Cloalns oda. by school children- dosing prayer; by Rev. J. A. J. Far-j1" rington. : rRipATNI9HT. I. P. M. Music by In band.' ' '; Prayer, by Rev. J. C, Calloway. " addrrs. on principles of th Order, Col. Z. P. Smith. Balelgh. . Muale by th band. A!rea, by Rev. J. A. J. Farrlngton, 1 th O. v. Wilson, Hum Mng and oihars. Vuale ry the bend. - . ; Closing prsy.r, ty Rev. J. M. rvunaway. The Solemn Ceremony performr4 I-at Evening In iplst'Opal ChurcJi or Washington, N. C. Ttie lirlda s-avorne In Society Circles. Special, to Th Observer. ; Washington, N. C, Mar A love- ly. May wedding was solemnized this I evening in St . Peter's . Episcopal I . .. . tuurcn, ... aiu city; , wnen : iuin oiary Parsons Rumlw he.&ma tha bride of I I "?-' ,wr r, w y, . I city, v The stately old edifice, artlstl- I callv decorated in delates, roses and Me wKn a color scheme f green I .... v . - ..... ..... Z."Z'?"l Y, i I - " " - : invar tha ohanMl an1 altar. nrnrtlineil I- beautiful effect.. Long before the appointed flour tne cnurcn was niiea I to overflowing with .'rlends and ac- iQualntances of the bridal idal .eoaple, mmr of. two :, to the In- eager i to witness the Jolnln i youna -Uvea i r PromotW at clock, I spiring strains of Mendelssohn's I "Wedding March!, skilfully rendered na ProC W. E. Smith on tha violin. I tha bridal party entered the . church. immediately preceding tha bridal I party were the ushers, Messrs. r. ,S. worthy, 'John a. Bragaw,' Jr C. B. Irhannel wrt antaaii the brides I maids. ' Misses Matilda Morton. I iib Q: Parker, sister of tarn rroorrn tured In -white Parle muslin and carrying Douquets- of white carna. 1 T! . . .T . .VT I rj ii. , . ...- v.a .wear)na- white China silk and carry- ,B P'e. Tha , groomsmen, I Messrs. -W. B. W 11a on. Jr E. .n J "fH ". WIUlm Rumley. enter. lr .". : jinx. m, igui ui me 1 8rowned in - white .BatinondoyaiK,'H hand-emhkxtdered.' with na.ri. ,,,. ling bridal veil with coronet of orange oioiaoms una carryiiiy a shower bou- quet of bride's rosea, entered feanlnsr on tne arm of her rather, Mr. Gilbert J Rumley, who gave her away. At the I fnnt a aVW.:.u 1 1 a a a . i a-w WI eifw uiianUCI Llie Kn a A Was m iVc,a.-vmU -s4ia wi. "I man. Mr. John n n.ni. v.u I Ar. .lam a a at w .k..'i . " - j har. -w . V ooa P'''0 th 1Ur' where Rev. Nathan. 1 101 Haraina- SDoka tha words arnnrd. 1 ,n to the Episcopal ceremony, mak- ling them. man and wife. Durlnr tha i tcrauuuv in ion strains, or ' NAhui berfs "Serenade'' . filled the church. I Immediately after thd ceremony and to the strains of Tttnnhausers wsd. .T?,, m .7a.rrjr PeeJ . of wuuiui veiiBu . nnaa i riartv tta ia a . " . r" -a awwa-r I wu " " cnuron ana, talcing car- I i ,5 2. w -tne nome or tHe I bride on West Second street, where a puono reception was tendered. Largo numbers of friends caild dnrina th. ii,uui( to wiena rooa wishes and I eongratulatlona . . - rir?ial ",0t oniy ,B J1"1 T$ ,eA' f1.1 5.' " nomr town, but " ver .mats.-. The' groom is prominent in. Insurance and business circles of the City and has a large in out-of-town guests At the wedding were:'; MiMaea Martha ati i. .iuua; , nannit emitn. or wll llamston; Nannie LtRoint. win. ston. and Mrs. J. A. Pan a wn. . . , - . . ' ' i .i,.a, 7 ""v?? Morehead.Clty: , ii- . wiwon,. .'jr.. or . e; u- tarrett.of JOnston, nl la W a 1 1 .at a a rm,wv , pi onawDoro,(, Mayca-MJtcben, at. Cool gnrlna-" Ma i ; eatt. . 1 1 ,.; ':""M,v'.a v tth. ' Special to. The Observer f f : J ' ett"le, May ' .---In InvlUtlons readifiv v.. i . ... l .una ukto vomm rtammtLZ Tlme1n Whof. of your' presence is re quested at ths marriage of Mima, Llla" i28epn,n Mitchell ' to Mf. Albert fraiKSis -Mayes on -Wednesday: after noon. : jaav twentieth - ninataan ... at the ihm of Mrs. Elisabeth Puge, Ca?L6 v.1,!! . f Carolina." v ' w u vvpuiar young i , . tt" nor tommunny. Doing a Jtatar of Prof. J. F. 'Mitchell, of (fool opnng Academy. Mr. iiayes is a Cool Spring-man but has recently been fuaamg his 4iome in Dtatesvuis. - McCurdyrCurd, at SalJsbary. Special' to 'The Observer. . SallsbUfy. "Mav At tha Knma 114 Wert Horahj streeC atTt o'clock this morning Miss Nellie Curd be. I SmT L l "r-fl. : M? I . lamuy i mna V rew : mvitea mends of", thet, conu-acung parties were present The I a were snoken bv tha T? .v in v. I McLarty. pastor of the Flr.t M7thi I dirt church. Immediately af tTr '. th Aim. . . i . I a" . . a ,co1pl., . . to ae P .nJ H:S0 o'clock on 41t0ur. of -Northern and i Eastern c,"-r..' "J '; The brldn la tha danvhtar nf nOnillflt wtn, TO. i : I . va rT.w" J".:.' 'rn .' T; nauva nr f umi, a..,n, . u. 7 i.n-K. .w"'"'' , w" -..iw, M coy ana is now l manager , Of. tha Hill lhu I . . ! "tur.n. r, and Mr. -t 4.4 West Bank street win. iMrgui . nouseaeeping McCoIl-Kcrd, at Blltmoro. Special to The Observer.; aiarion, May 1 Postmaater ' r! M pu. aneaa ot nig many friends nre - "us morning..,- He was married oiiimore cany tnis- morntna; to miss uaudo Reed. , daughter of T J - Kd. Very few of his friends re awar dhat this Interesting event J uka place so soon. v The i-rv passea tnrough her nlnorningon train No. 12 on "their iway'to Washington, and .other ivotnt.l 1"' - . . .DU Iew ' mends and T"Y " T w,H,e -'th nartllne-Oatwalt at Troutrnan. Special to Th Observer. - . . iToutman, --; May 1. Mr. Man.. IT. ,f 1 . I . I Tuiuiuni young farmer, and Miss Grace Ostwalt were married last evening at 1 o'clock bv Raw -r B.. Johnston. - Thes are Indnatrloua young peopla who will succeed In life i regaraiess oi panics and hard times. lThe yar of th parent stock of tei. pl who make a dollar and spend only "'nety-nlne cents of It . regardless. This Is In contrast to the generality oi io mairimoniany inclined class, who make a dollar and spend a dollar and one cent r The - difference U mighty lltti. but th difference means happiness or despair, says jrour Cou in Charles Dickens. The young ipeopi. wui itnmeaiateiy set up Mouse keeping. THE WORLD'S BEST CLIMATE. not entirely fr from disease, n the high elevations fever prevail, while on the lower levels malaria Is encountered nr"grwtfor--te ventcordm ta altitude. To overcome cllmat affections lasaltade, malaria, laundlc, blllousnexa. fever and Sgue, and general deolllty. the moist effective remedy Is Electric liitters. th great alteratjv snd , blood purtlW; sntldote for every lorro of bodily weakneaa. nervousneaa. and Insomnia eold nndr guarantee at all drug stores. "frk 6lc v.4 . .a , Soda -: ' 1h ' - V--- .;; ; () -'' . :f - " "Vt.,' A A - 1 J;v, " With THE DEATH RECORD. Mr. Bugroe) Gentry, of High Point I " v 7 w "w w-T I RnAA ul TkA Akava High Point,. May, l-Mr. Eugene Gentry, an employe of the High Point Buggy Company, died here yesterday after an Illness of soms time. De ceased was St years of age and was married December 11th,' last, to Miss Prim, daughter of Mr.,. A. E- Prim, of this city. .The funeral services were conducted this afternoon at I: JO o'clock from y- the house by ' Rev. Thomas Carrick. , rJ ? i - ;. Remains of Mrs. McLanrln : to Be (Hurled at LouUborg. . Special to Tha Observer - Louiahurg, May . Mrs. c. H. Mc- Laurln died at Columbia, S. C, last night' aad the remain . will reach here on'th.:I0 ' train1 to-merrow, Thursday. Tha services will be held at the cemetery. which place they will taken direct. Rev. U. A, Humble, of weldon, her former pastor, con ducting the ceremonlea. She Is sur vived by hef mother. D. Q- and R. A. rearce, of iouisDurg, ana ra jonn A Tucker, of Winston, f Jtrs. Caroline Burgess, of. Salisbury, Special .to . The Observer. ? , ; "Salisbury, May Mrs. Caroline Burgess died this , afternoon at Vclock at tha home'-o her daughter, Mrs. Ellen Frafcy, at - 42 East Fisher street : Mrs. Burgess had been I ptlent Sufferer vlth vt cohsumpUon I fttr manv months.1'. Weak fahd Dle. for many months.v, Wfnk 'and psle, hywever,' she bore up bravery and uncomplainingly -under the conscious ness that the inevitable end" must stifnn come. - ". , .; , , , - Mrs. Burgess was' the widow or the lata J. K. Burgess, and .was 70 years old. Surviving her vare two daugh ters, Mrs. Ellen Fraley,' of Salisbury, I and Mrs. H. F. Btaas, of Greensboro. I fhh.. ' in v.i at f afternoon at S o'clock. I ' y ' . rM u 4. jxi waras, oi banrora. . I Snclal to The Observer ' I." T i a !- I fianford. May . The remains of Mr. W. J. Edwards. who died in Wilmington Monday, reached Ha ri ford over the A. C. L. this afternoon at 1 j40 o'clock." ' They were taken to thr homo "of Mr:- W J. Mlwards. Jr.i on Hawkins avenue, where a host of nlc:fmSr.l procession -,h.ra friends . had . assembled ' and ' from we.re. laid to rest the remains of .this aged. man. Mr. Ehwarda wno la venra old He leaves three sons.: Mr.W, J.' Ed- . - ... . r n :L.:." ' . ,,--"', ... ' w.'., Sa.? " .It ku. "Waawa W Baaa W" - daughters, - Mra R. S. Alley and Mrs. T. M. Warren, of Washington, D. C: Mrs C. J. Rlvenbark. of Nor- folic, . Va.; Mrs! E. B. Keller, or nvn.1.1.1. . . . . ... . "mington. . . . . . . . . . - -i.noa. irom a distance attending the funeral were Mr. r and Mrs. T .i -. a , .r. - j.f fl:";' Mc-land Mrs. O. M. King, of Wilmington. u niiir, masicnn. Mr AAKixn. anu mr. "Mrs. KJ B. day welt, of Mortranton. I Special to The Observer,. Morganton, ' May . Mrs." E. . B. Ciayweii, wife of our esteemed towns man. Mr. Edward B. Ciayweii, died late yesterday evening at". Dr. Long's hospital In Statesville, where eh went last Saturday for surgical treatment An operation was performed yester day, i room which she ever entirely rallied. Her husband was the only member of her family at her bedside when tha end came. Before her marriage she was Miss Leila Francis Rot,y. daughter of Dr, W. M. Roby Roby, daughter of Dr W. M. Roby, to , r in min u. , Pureira t. Dan Kiver Kra.......M..u......... ............. '. Oray Ooaaa Kr...,..- eeajveaee a InoipeetfOtS K4ka t'eeeeeeeeeoe Old Henry r. ......,.,..,........... ....., . - Oraeawoad ra... ., McCarty Whiafcar. Bottlad taB4, lyre.!... JH S I VOg) Cltlb tLJf9a v Beeeeaee4ee H fTWpllsJ . MSHAttdel N Ca COsTtl Vv'bVetava,aeeeaeeeeee. Viranjj'a Qnrn Whiak y t a - e ' " t-Ki tj' "o Cora Yvuxaiujr. Bwt O'lt. . s tiHM.lrtelttHi HOildLOd Olfl. iaaaMaft(M A tf Prtrhiy,,,,!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,!,,,,!,,, a- "ass, u PiaiHs7..n . if . - c : 'V- Crackers thit " cradd - as good Soda meals--for meal s-r-bctwen g ' In dust tight, V : iirnai v g afTt)VsM NATIONAL BI!5CU!T COMPANY ference. : She was about SO years of age and for the last SI years had been organist atihs Methodist church at this place and was a skilled musi cian. . , She leaves a husband and our children three sons, 'Mr. James Clay weii. assistant cashier of trre First National Sank, of -Morganton; Roby sna is. ts. ciayweii, jr., now at Ttin. Ity College, Durham, and on daugh ter. Miss .Margaret Ciayweii. Four brothers and two sisters also survive her, these being' Marion Roby, of Charlotte; Paul and Frank Roby, of Knoxville, Tenn.; Edgar Roby, of Washington, D. C, and Mrs. Kinney, of Cheraw, 8. C, and Miss Mattle Roby. I ' Mrs. ClaywaU was much beloved bv all who knew he and the sad news from Statesville last nirht came as a great shock to her mulUtnt of friends. The Yuneral will take place from the Methodist church here to morrow at 11 a. m. ' Miss Margaret Kirlrpaurlck, of Gull. ford. , : Special to The Observer.' ; J . . Greenaboro, May 4. Mlss Margaret Klrkpatrick,' who had ' been critically HI for several '.weeks,-died at her home on Battle Ground road, twa miles north of th , city, - to-day.. The funeral will Wheld from thd family residence Friday morning at 10-q'cloek and will he conducted by Rev. .Melton Clark pastor of the First , Presbyte rian church; ,'., . Miss KlrKpatrlck - was a trained nurse and was engage4 Hn her' chosen work in Brooklyn, N. T., when she ,came home a year agd-to nurse her father. , 6he had neves been well since her father's death. ... Miss Klrk patrick 1 survived by two brothers, Messrs. David N. and James Klrkpat rick. - ,. v, y ' " " 1 ' V Says Bryan on First Ballot The t New Tork' Herald Monday forecasts the nomination of William J. Bryan, giving him a total of 4T4 votes on the first ballot. The Herald article says 110 delegates ar. already Instructed for Bryan; OS uninstruoted delegates are probably for Bryan, and II unlnstructed delegates are' prob ably opposed to Bryan.' -The Herald's table of probabilities 'gives 411 dele gates to Bryan from among those yet to. be chosen. The Herald says that New Tork s 71 delegates will be for Bryan, owing to the Bryan people having patched up a peace with Mc- Carren In that Stat. , , ; , "Weak women ' should read my , "Book No. 4 For Women.". It was written x preealy forewomen who ar not wall. Th Book No. 4 tells of Dr. Shoop's 'Night Cur'' and just how these soothing, healing, antlseptlo suppositories can be successfully applied. Th book., and strictly confidential medical sdvlce.ts en tirely- tre. Writ Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. ' The Night . Cur la sold by Mul len's Pharmacy. , - . . . Kenny's Special Coffea.at 25c. isfamous as a delicious cup in 65 cities. So Vis ' Kenny 'sV,i Cheon" Tea' at: 50c. yy Sugar at Cost. 4f S-Zt.Ui ; Nice .' Souvenir i free V on Saturdays. v .v. . ' y Gs D. KENNY CO. 23 S. Tryon. v 'Phone 1533. All osir suaraaUad oador th iNf. Law. -.' If atlsfaarUry, mousy refunded on return of floeda. Goods shipped la plain pakaga same day Htr rwoeivea. WE PREPAY ALL EXPRESS CHARGES. liaJHiMM stj Ii sill ; ?Au FittaJ ar Eijnn Iwj Irftf, if ttitar. UttK. . Prises 0ede net Noted wW se fumlskad ssee reaeeet. JN.UOa, IN BOTTLES. rarstM. IfaHsaa, 4all9ta. raWfts, h tin ns us 124 - ti 4M 0 I g; : h f II 44 ill M ii M i M II 44 m . in n 4 24 m ip i tu !'H "pi ' it ii m i ft , ; r t Ml t ?? M 14 l M M It M . 4 44 71 s-.i;.:-' WmMm meali About this tim of the year the problem Of washing th . heavy whit bod spreads has to b solved. . ' . If you wash- them at horn you'll not get them clean, will not b able to give them an even, clear white eolor, will not .avoid matting the fringe and cannot Iron them so th pat tern stands out. - Our way. however, makes all these points "Just right." ' t Charlotte Steam laundry Xatunderers. Dyers. Cleaners, " Charlottav If. IV i - are A'h Ask MaUuco To-Day at 4 and ft O'clock. ! ToMgbt at fiSO. An Entire) Change of BUI To-Day. Performance Erery Hoar Tltrreai'ter .. Summer Reason or Higti-cisss : , VAUDEVIIaLE ' ByM and Vsnce, ' Comedy Sketrh Artlsui Billf Bailey, German D1 alert Comedlaai' MllUam Sheridan, Negro Mooologlat; -Alrto," King and Trav. peao ArtMt. - A ' BUI of Noted Vaudeviru Stars ', la Cmts AdroLaaio -10 cents r To All Parts of th Thatr. 0t Jn Un and follow tha crowds. ' lib ' ' - v " a! : ; I Washing , . Bedspreads mils Better LriiS Our Spoclals. ' .... Imam Ww.tH rin Old Capper Distilled 4 fan et.- a rs oie. C2.C5 , - C5.00 I a.A Maa . I W w ........ aal ii I SaT CmeetJi and Mllw. 4 full C la. arwMQt. C3.13 C3.C0 v in : ' For; tte treatment of Alcoholism, Drugs, -' Neurasthenia and Rheumatism, : : - ; ; 1020 TT.-MARKET STREET' : Greensboro, K. C. ; .Thone,No. 1262 ; B. B.,WIIJJAMS,:M. D. THE STANDARD Of tXCtlLENCt - Our registered .Trade-Mark covering the CSELB BRATED 0. 0. B. POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS COAL corresponds to the Sterling Stamp on Sil-. JYerrwtheunitW,Stetei Survey has .made it THE STANDARD. FOR GRADING ALL STEAM FUEL. :.;.'. -. f:y - C C B. POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS Is the Only American Coal That Has Been Of-; ficially Indorsed By the . Governments of Great Britain, Germany and Austria, and Is the Favorite Fuel With the ttnited. States Navy, Which Has Used It Almost Exclusively For Many Years. UNEQUALED FOR THE GENERATION OF STEAM. UNSURPASSED FOR D0MXSTI0 PURPOSES. . Shipments During 1007 . . . . . . . . . 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 deliveryv CASTNER. CURRAN & BULLITT SOLE AGENTS. .. ' . ' . ROANOKE, VIRGINIA.' lit 'Handsome l-plc Mahogany Parlor Handsoms l-plc Mahogany Parlor esf4e OOeae aaaaaaa a a. a .Handsom l-plec Oak Parlor Suits, uanasom a-piac Mahogany Parlor. Suits, worth 1 4 1. II. Sal price ''..a. .,.,- ..--.,.' .,,.,,;,.,, 4.., 4 ...... .$49.00 Handsome S-piec Mahogany Parlor Sults, worth 171.00. 1 Sal prlc ' .,..,,.,. i ., ..4. . ,.. ,,. .- ,.',, .;..,,v . .9o9.7A Handsom Leather Rockers and Chairs, worth I1T.I4. Sale prlc Handsom Parlor' Settees.' worth' llV.ei. -''lUie'nrtV.: "'r-'r 'aa!?a -Handsom Parlor Settees, worth 111.09. Sale price... . ....tt&.eO w tak pleasure in showing you VJm yTm McCoys & Company We Are-Dapandent A Urxm.the. public for our very; existence. Each of our; employes understands" that the ; public must be treated, with courtesy and respectful ;'.. consideration, ; no matter how I trivial the . sub- : jeet. We ask that you extend the same con-. 'I sideration to our younj lady 'operatorSaVV ElTdent Csrtica; For inf onnaiion?call No. COCO r a p. ,. a .a I M ,. " " ill I II, if tivii a v. v ivers &.fo;;d Ft'.::; aad tba Teal of Time. Rev,: O. O. Vardell, J president of. Bontnars Conservatory of Maelo,. X Red Bprtags. N. C, has tt Ivwrg Pond In constant use! ; Soma of these . pianos have been In constant us for' II years. . ..r'v, ' ' " . It la wonderful bow long ths iWs A Pond Planes retain their beautiful r toni. '. : . . ,, Soma special bargains now. ; PiH:er:Gardnef Ccnipzny: Piano department second ft oof, a - syi.::oi cr g QtlAUTY Quickest Service guaranteed to alt who order rfcC.V RAL DESIGNS for FUNERALS at this establishment .. . - , 'lit town or out of town orders . 'promptly eaecuted at most reason, able rates. . ; , Ou line of Blooming Flow.ra, Bedding Plants, Cut Flowers, Border, ' Plants, Palms. Ferns and Potted. ' Plsnts the most extensive In town. -' Tour orders solicited.' Oil worth Floral Gardens. Cut Prices on -Parlor Furniture w have a large ltn of Parlor Suits and' Odd Place that must . bo further reduced before w- begin re modeling our building, and to make; this room quickly w are making prices so low that th goods will be bound to go. Suits, worth 114.00. Sal price Suits, worth $17.14. Sal prle a . a..-a.a,-'kaaaaaa,''.aa2-aKaa,-...Baaal. AA worth I IT. 10. Sale price... .61.60 through, whether you buy or not. ' i::-cnabla rit:V r
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 7, 1908, edition 1
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