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.CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER- HAY 251903. 4 i, ;o,;lejs colo;:; - All advertisements Inserted In this column at rate of ten cent per Hue of six words, tio ad taken for 1cm than 20 cents. . Cash iu advance,'., , WANTED. I: ii - UNITED cdfiMERCIflt TRAVELERS' WA-TEI-AppUcatiens1or the positions 7mrmirmmmmmn2 . " " -ZJ& Iupr1nter.Jnt, principal snq teacnere I " " wewi m m-mA m-m-m m-mAmMX-M-ais -BA for tha Charlotte nubile school. Election June id. Writa at one for application" blanks, K. Blair". Cbeirmaa teacher' I " committee. ... . . : --M'- , "Il REWARDS OF 'AGE. . . it compensations: -7 Though youth's no'lona-ee mine.'-' WANTED To rent hotal In a rood town Though carver sre thrust upoa me. , Jn any State. . Addreso "town." care i - not in room rtwne. Observer. . , . . WAJfTED A teacher to apt aa principal ; (or the high school. Granite Quarry tN, C. Apply t L. J. Klutta. or 4. H. A Lyerly. . . -! - . v, " .,"" " - . .J ) .- work. Apply at Observer onic Monday . n morning. ... . . yv. , rv." a,- '. Wi NTKD To borrow tt.000 for one or 7 t two rears oa nrst-cieso business real I .. - ? estate. In heart of Charlotte, , Address i, "Estate." care Observer t ' I II I I I . I i ! III- WANTED-10.000 railway mall clerks, mall earrlara clerka, salary S1.2W. fixamlna ttons her soon. Preparation free. Frank lin Institute, Rochester, N.. Y. . My balr will' soon be frostr.; .." ' Life a not- all bitter, tnouah: ' t'lie la bed while WiWe - - - JSOw clears tha walk or snow.- : HGIia COUXOI'MtETIXG. The Addrws; of Weloomeu the ' 8poua aud ' tlt Brport of tbe t (irand Councilor and Uw Grand rWrctary Matters of, Interest to . . im Traveiina; Men. - " , , 'Tollowlnf are extract of the openi Ing session, the address of welcome nd the response, at. the recent meet ing or the Grand council, u. C- T, at Asrreyille:. , . - - Secretary- Georgre g. Powell, of the WANTED Te make contracts with eot ton mills to take their output of old I AsheVUIe board ' of trade,' presided t patBina n ura. garca . j suain, i ue opening aesslot. There, waa an lt" -Boy kln ' :' -' ' -' '. " 1 openln prayer by fcev. Thajmaa E. ninni..! , 1 fcmney, and then J.D. MurDhv deliV' euntraetora to Inalst on their dealer iur- re? tti Mdrees, In the . abaence . of nlshina them the genuine "Acme Plaa- J-ocke Craig', .who hd-been selected ,ter.", It is a little higher in price per ton, for the occasion but who could not be but by tar more economical and t!fao present. ir. Mnrphy was at his best tory. Carolina Portland Cement Coin- and In a pleasing- and timely address Fa" vwiriDuw, i-u.rjwwa, D. v. i extenoea nearty welcome to the vlelt- I .ii" I OrS. i Vfr . Kfurnhv .llli "tfj tnll. ' Cities ef United State., ol roe, "; hVJ'1"aXr: character and temperate hablta,, who ean ""f were-pronounced f that they apeak, read and write Enaiieh. - Men f broad-minded, generous, open wanted now foe service In Cuba and the hearted set of men who ever followed Pbilippmea, For ' information apply to the principle of a "square deal" and Recruiting Officer, 1 West Trade 8t., whom the people dellg-hted to honor, charlotte, H. C-i t South Maln 8c, On behalf of the city and her ore-anl. - .Hfl Si- Mr Murphy extended .vU Salisbury. N. C! flTH Liberty St.. Wl" eton-Salem. T. C: KmdaU BuIldlnsT, Co- lumbta, 8. C. or Olenn Buildina;, Ppar tanburr. FOR - SAXJ5 Twe nice . building lots (on a eerner lot) at Craighead Park: price Cn eeaa for quick sale. Addreaa Bos 205, come. ' Hla remarks were frequently interrupted by hearty applause.- He referred to. Ashevllle's cllmdte and her magntflcent supply ot? pure water nd produced a laugh when he said: ''A gentleman ' who has- drunk' all kinds ot water told me the other day that one gallon -of Ashe vl He water waa worth a whole sea full of any other kind even flrewater. i--..: - THB RESPONSE. : Mr. C C. Taylor, of Qreensboro, the -recognised 1 orator Of the trav? log. Therefore tou will have to ore I low wnrth rlvth2 ba,m.B'' ' Price. "Buriny trVd'e" won't piy. the -- The financial report from the a- f price!" walla some tlaioroua soul. wuniiBf wnue not complete, faik quality, emphasise worth. - lay ' vwnu I lr'B' 'a ooanee,and.watcn the re .-. , . -. - i suite, --! rerret-that durlnc the nast vear I - : " ' - Ji. so many change have been neoeaeary I Mr. Howell Klueppelberg leaves in the office- of recreUry and treasur- " moTnlnsj for a week'i trip up tha er y at ' Wilmington. Charleston and I "r " T" . " :!U ". ' .. eachonnf ft iir Vl' Mr' H,rr-' of Greensboro, moll Clf.r.'l'S! "SI Xl'"' y jaat an rfflcerwhV can and Twin mi u7 TV'""1 way xw uaroiwa. several terms. . Right here I wish to I ;- Mr. Clarke, the popular aleeman tnanx each or tha secretaries for thai or ' emitn-mxon . at o Baltl- And now. In acceotina' the keys! kind, courteous and Dromrit treatment 'I more, Md., paper manufacturers, la In io me juy or Asnevuie. it u not wttn i or an matters pertaining to our du-1 u city stopping at tbe fielwyn. , reluctance, but a knowledge that to (ties. ; .v J I . ', , - 1 i k rare. :--v!.:, . :. -1 o PRSOXAIa Mr. Ned Wharton. ' of tha rteWltt Wharton Manufacturing Company, U in tbe city at Hotel Buford- Mr. Wharton'e factory la located at Lynchburg. Va., and manufactures nne jine of shirts, Mf. J. Q. Gilkey, of Marion. N. C, ' wma a Charlotte visitor oa Saturday. Mr uuaey a una is envft. FOR 8AI.E Twe nrst-eiass -yarol3 ellng men's ranks, made a moat beau- eomblnatien horres, sound and city tlful response to the address of wel- ( hroka. Cochran Rosa; . - - . ... . ... . . , come delivered by - Mr. J. D. Mur- Tfti hai ..t.kii.h. v Phy. The response of Mr. Taylor was ivVtnedth.bteaiou, js? .rr r? f niim wj nn. . with that grace and ease which al- splendid chance for a hustler. 8- v.; V- care Observer. Address I 'a5'" charaoterlcea the utterances of mis uengnuui speaaer. . His response Was aa follows: rpR SAtJB-Xeadihg dry goods store In I "A man's desires' are largely con- progTeaeive towa of t,Q6b 8took In ex- trolled by his. environment. And, oh. f.'.'lSS1 - cndlt.!"n;. w,u ""'ntry about how greatly I need and how earnestly To,WI!,: ,,?r f-!??!--. that r might rj. fitting language to this extraordinary welcome, extended ' o ,: graciously by one of your, most distinguished citi zens, who may be Justly characterized -FOR SALTS OR RENT Cheap, two sec end-hand rnod roller. 'Addreaa Box 147, vurnam, xi. v. every U. C T. here assembled they - All the J undo that came Into my ohail be aacred and aa he ragards thai hands have been turned over to the sacred tenets of the order to which he belongs I pledge to you that with (he return of them when thia convention shall have adjourned that the city wlU be proud and feel that honor has been done to him to whom honor la due."; vv-.v.h;-.... GKAXB CQUS CILORS REPORT. 1 Mr. E. E. Trogdon, tha grand coun cilor, made the following report: . To the Offlcers and Members of the Grand Council of the Carolines: Twelve month have rolled past since you placed in my hands the gavel of authority, and sine we last met t Charlotte: N. C. Many of the faces who conrratulated me on that occasion are before me to-day, and miiny new ones are wiin. intra. v therold and famllinr nnu'lct me say that it. Is a pleasure - to ; again ' see you; to the news ones, a cordial wel come ie iriven. May the added digni ties of grand councilor give you a clear insight of the powers, aims and responsiDUities or this organization. And may your head and voice be al ways used In an honest endeavor to forward and conserve to its best in terests. . ..k:.;. ,4r ,.--i.ii-..'.-" - ;: The year Just passed has. been one bra.rm6n.peice rnd progreswt- We have added two new stars to the gal- I Mr. E. Van Hchaack, Past Comic-llor, axy of councils., which compose this I Columbia Couiu'll. Xn. 29 i. I' r. ob. and Kdisto. no. (il. or oraniei- ' I bwivw rwiiaw. targ.' :.:. .y.. I raad treasurer, I holding his receipt To the Editor of The Observer i No matters of any Importance have I tnfreror. Will you anow me apace to protest come before me for decision. I have I v J 'Mr yfjana councilor i at a scandalous special an editorial had quite a number Of requests ror l a" "quoa p I in Sunday's News and Obaerver with epeclal dlspensaUons. and deemlnr It I dispensation t an tne sub- rteracm to the rally of the ntl-oro. to the beet Interest of the organiza-1 '""f119' thinking it would hlbltionists here Saturday. Both the lion, j nave granted ame, nine in i zz7"?". " special and the editorial are dlstor of passed the corner of Council and Main streets where four thousand or more men were waiting to hear Judge Jonee speak were' massed, the best of order was observed and it was a matter of general comment that the behavior of the Immense crowd was exemplary. PARK SHOWS BIJGUr TO-NIGHT. Summer Seeumn at LMta Park Opens ;. ro-.ljrnt The Fetem Stock Com- , pany With an CntutnaHy Good Cat m entertain toe MulUtode. 1 ' The. summer season at Xatta Park opens to-night. Painter, carpenters, electricians, actors and actrtaaea, have been busy for the last three weeks getting things In shape for toe sum mer season. .;. '. -. . - , ' Always attractive the park will be doubly so this season. . Colonel Peters reports that his company this rear Is by far the strongest stock company that he haa ever formed. Tha opening- ptay-is-ACjtld -fihah- Lead Them." The great' Crelghton sinera singers ; dancers.' and entertainers, and th Lester brothers, refined and comedy acrobats, are . the vaudeville feature. ,D. A. Richardson will fur nish the';-; orchestra. Captain' Van Houten will have charge of the front of the house. James fitewart is stage carpenter, Cbar'es Nichols , la electrician- The staging of all plays la un der ihe . direction of Earl . McLeUan. And the Colonel will look after things In general. .; , . j,., ..- The prices remain the same aa ever 10 cents general admission,, special reserved seats 10 cents extra. Spec ial reserved seats can he secured In advanee at Jordan's drug store. -' ! Many Go Out to the Ne-nr Patk. ' Large crowds went out to the Elec tric Park in north Charlotte yesterday afternoon seeking cool breezes and rec reation. Richardson's Orchestra ren dered sweet music for several hour and was. much enjoyed. ' 'The oppor tunity to visit the spot no doubt mads what was to many an agreeable break In a day of dullness and oppressive heat r ' : -;"V.:: '., ' A CALIFORXIAN'S LTJCK. ,"The tackiest day ot my Hie waa when t bought-a box of Buekiea's Arnica Salve," writes Charles T. Budahn. of Tracy. California. "Two t&o. boxes cured m ef an annoying case of Itching piles. ' which had troubled me ' for year and that yielded to no ether treatment." Sold under guarantee at all drug stores . - Williams' Private Sanitorium For the treatment of 'AlcohoKsm, Drugs, Neurasthenia and Rheumatism, ,, 1020 W. MARKET STREET -' Greensboro, tf. C. V ; 'Phone No. 1262 , B. B. WILLIAMS, H. D. .', Attractive Values in fine Couches all. I wlah to call the specfal attention f000 a Ir?: "dt J. 12 UoM ot th truth' when th of our. order-to our grand secretary. ' !J"' L"9 7aAthf,, "TV,6 Parade of the prohlbltionlata past to the efficlenf work he haa : aiven ILV March 11, I07, to March II, lh. ., , rfin .- u.i. .... this grand council, and will say that " testifies..; . , - without his help. I could not have Durm" the past , year Columbia tot along. I cannot praise his re-1 ureensDoro and Charlotte ; conferred votlon and love for our order too J the , degree of past senior councilor strongly, and I ask the members to I Pn their respective, secretaries, who have held the position for three years. My nest congratulations to them. glv him a rising vote of dhanks. This man Is of incalculable benefit and help to one 'presiding as your senior officer, being always courteous and obliging, Doniutiuitnv i linivlailM of thA huaW nees affairs of the order. He deserves i " "y to increase same to , as IUUHWV1 111 IU17III. I ... . , The, are now members of the grand Z. 7. . aiia SBMrwrs ".p council. I would further suggest that !e",nia"v rfaJ" t0 ..'u0? -!L0 -U" those council who have yearly due the parade as "thut- he offer special thanks for th manner In which he handled the late Brother Haughton's case., ... 5 " . Our grand Jurisdiction has had el most gratifying gain during the year. Since last we met. we have added til members to .our roster, Owing to the shortage of funds in grand treasury, as, will be shown In report of grand secretary,. I paid visits to but & few ot tne councils. . I regret mis. as i think It well to see them onee each year. Some months ago I wrote to money In your treasury will increase your membership; alao that same be paid semi-annually; alio that your secretaries Join the secretaries' and treasurers' association. - The coat is mall and the gain la great. I wish furthermore to thank Grand n Insult to several thousand men in Rowan county. It I equally a In sulting to th manhood ot this town and oounty to assert that th women In the tin of parade could hav been affronted wlfn Impunity. The men of Rowan oounty hav not fallen so low that they would permit their women f f O-206 The no summer afternoons win not be half so oppressive If yeq have on ef our comfortable Couches to lounge upon. If you are at nil I Interested in tha line, th following price will be of interest to you: . Handsome Velour Couch, worth I1T.60; now I1J.TI. Others as low as St. 2 and M.7S. Genuine Leather Couches from 121.00 to 140.00. , Th prices on these Couches means a net saving to the purchaser of at leant 21 to SO per eent and you get the goods Just at the time they are most needed. ,.: iy. T. McCoy & Company Councilor Trogdon and Grand Tress- f be Insulted without resenting the each senior councilor, asking them to I ,na" tne term. urer Ehannonhouw for kind and will ing help at all time, and I also wish to thank the officers anrt members of the grand council, as well as the sub ordinate councils, for courtesies dur- ,TOR SALE King Cotton- Seed for re-1 as the mockingbird of the, mountains. Slanting. If you need cotton seed for replanting I fin furnish King seed from my own first pickings, Price So cents per bushel. Fred Oliver. Charlotte, Kv C. FOR BALE Foreign eoeond Hayn tour ing car faw; Wayne Courier runabout' 115. Charlotte. N. C " . runabout ' t2ZB: Ham - .-St . Ross. '.To this extraordinary oitv in the land of. the sky, surrounded, oy oul Intplring grandeur and supernal beau ty, and inhabited by a people who are a firm and steadfast in all the" noble virtues that count: for true-, greatness as the . granite base of , her eternal hills, and as 'warm and graceful In hOSDltafltv and alt tha- nWtfa .'nt ju . MiiB-ira, tamoua t ievelana I life, as th rava-of the' mornln aon Bprtege. property, containing tti eeres. gi Ida the gossamer clouds that float siw vAk rvvi at ari-ii nanriiMiiuea a aviHiiaa. '.rV'T. oov ner lofty mountain neak. ". w' - :,- "In the name of every United Com FOR SALEtoo . aerea , iXL mil.. I merclal Traveler, I thank you oro Salisbury -en macadmn road, -rural route! foundly - for this cordial welcome, -to end telephone line. GO acres pine timber, I this beautiful city that . has been 40 acrea nara wood umber, win out 1,000 sought by health and pleasure seek - w.ua wwu wr utii muuon jrei mmner, and a Urge anteunf of eord wood.. Will make flrst-elses fsrm when claarMt. . Oood eahoe! end ehureh across Toad. Fori pne -ana terms, edlrese. R- W.- Bur- rigpt, Salisbury. N. C. , . ' - FOR SALE New Peerless Threshing Ma chine, large sis; used two years, in I good condition. Also a McCermick self! binding reaper,- need three . seasons, - In good condition.. Ckll oh, er writ to Fred ouvec phrtotte,.jv. c. ., FOR BALE W hav , en hand four crushing machines - for crashing geld ere fbulit for the late O. K. MeCuteeon) which' muat.be sold at om price. Booth- era Machine Works. High Point, N. C FOR RENT. FOR RENT House In and around Hen dersoavllle, N. C. From Sve-reom cot tage to larg ' boarding . houses. Write us wbet you want and we will find it for : you. wanteska inist , m eanxing co., I Henderaonviii. . C. ; - - FOR RENT 4-reom cottage, til North McDowell Bt. All meoera ceevenienees. I M per week. Apply. J. A. Preasley, U Kast Traae street. . , FOR RENT-Twe apartments In Norman MrA C U Jones of 4kIumbla, K. C, flats. . Hot an cold water. ' Aenly ta Chaa. W.. Neman, at Stone Barringer Co, .. . . . Grand past Councilor, Grand Council of the Carolina, TJ.: C. X FOR RENT Furnished house for sum mer rnontha Apply to C K. Hutchison, B anner .-avenue. . .x ; :'.. " . LOST ?..''-" LOST Diamond scarf pin; three stonea Finder will be rewarded by leaving It at I 19 N. Tryon BU or Obaerver office, v. D. Malloy. ; . ' --' '-.- ' .-, r 'J.-. ers from all part; of the civilized world, we are proud to be here, be cause this Is the horn of , the . lae Gov. Zebuion Baird Vance", North Carolina' greatest Commo-ner; and being a native of th Old Dominion Stat, I am peculiarly plasd to b nere. . r , -... -; - "Once Governor Vance was sent chck for 11,000 by W. W. Holden, the Impeached Governor, to come to Raieub and defend him. He looked LOST Two rings; one algnet with mono-1 at it with great.deslre, but aaidi 'Bill i im m wn two i Holden knows there are . a hundred raw. -anB aana better lawyer In North Carolina than .... t m Vmnw T llAlrf tha. afrrt. FARMS ANTED. s . I tlona and have the confidence of the naoola and this ta not far sale.' 9n WANTED-lnformation regarding a good saying, he enclosed the xheclt and nr. ,v. uv parucwar aoout in- returned It to Mr. Holden. t eatloB; wieh to hear from owner enly, " , . i. who win sell direct to buyer; give prloa, i -"In this . day of chlsnv--of greed description and state when possession can and jraft let ualearn this' lesson be had. Addrse U Parbyshlr. Bex 4SM. from thi splendid example Of honor- .'Reehester. N. T.'vV; I abl distinction, that any. business achievement that requires a sac- ailSCELlAXEOtrS. t;' ,v. confidence - of . our fellows or . nf truth ' or honor la an tin- SPECIAL SALE ' ladle Panama Hts. desirable enterprise and a losing ven- 'worewii v- I ture in the end. that we aa United CO. B. AND $7. ladles' Paaama Hats K CommrcUl Travelers' can not afford Mosday. Tste-Brown Co. " to? engage thereifi. - ' ' ii i I . . m ii ' 'Oa lar thds ArrissV nt TTt1rrarf griM. BtEh7Eou2!a t'.it "k done by mercltl Travelers stand for thls prln Wwk. r . Claa,unclplei let the association to which- we PCJong v y nun in iur uunur, iruin THE DILLON Drug Company must be old- Applyto C.-Henalee, Asslgaee, ijiuon. n. v. - r - TOLNO LADT stenographer and book- keeper, eigm yeare- experteaee. desires position tn or near Charlotte. Address B. E.. ear Obaerver. . and virtu. With these qualities con stitutlns th warp and woof of th character of our noble order, a cheer f al spirit shining In every facer and A brave heart beating In every boeom. each and all will coma'off more than conquerors In his field of operation, - inese conTcmiuntj no iur ina pur- PANAMAS are the correct eutina hata I nose of raising -our standard of bust- ror iiuiri, owni Hie aioaoar. Tate-1 nes etnics: rmorovinr our -metnoas Brown Co. PANAMA uATS cleaned and ahaed in ' to the latest style. Michael Kirachbaum, The Hatter Established XCA Charlotte. N. C '- -,,.--.--', . EVMMXR VISITORS te Leeof, N. C. In th mountains writ ua trt mlh ed room a. wlih or wUaout board. Board 'f Trade. J. E. Mattocks. Set. Lenoir. I lg- let u have good cheer and take of business; giving greater assurance of success; improving; railroad and hotel accommodations, and last. - but not least, to have a good time and fel lowship one with the other, and to en Joy the royal hospitality ef those who welcome us- so nearuiy as aa been I done here to-day. ' .- ' "Enough of formality and moral!- give me an Increase In membership and I wish to thank them and their councils for the grand results.- a all councils have mad a great and grati fying increase. . . . ... h I am glad to note the gain of three members 'to tho grand council- They certainly are "deserving' of our wcl some, for they served their councils for three years as secretaries and their councils are to be congratulated on naving sucn men. I speak of Broth ers Patterson, Mlkell and Llttlefleld. I wish to call your attention to the proposed amendments, " such aa amendment No. J 8, page It, and rec ommend tnat our representatives op pose such amendments. - t also rec ommend the Increase of dues of sub ordinate councils,' also salaries of the grand secretaries and grand treasurers.-.- ,-. ; ... . I could speak on a good many things pertaining to -the good of thla order, but I "will not detain you any longer; ana now, brothor councilors, in the closing of this report. I thank you for the great honor shown me, and ask that you throw the mantle of charity over any mistakes I may have made during the year., ,. a Wtjh highest regards and best wishes for you. all, I beg to remain. Tour m U. C. T..r -'- J r' ' r ; ; B. B. TKOODON, .. ." , . , Qrand Counoilor. Our Increase has been great, yet we have not startid. I have. communica tions from Ralrtah. ' Oreenwood and Anderson, in which cities councils will soon be Instituted, ;., So, .brethren, let J insult, however widely diverging their views might be upon prohibition or any other question. Th Salisbury representative of The New and Obaerver, a resident of Spencer and an uncotnpromlslns xro- hibltlonlsL haa naralitonllv miaaenra. sentea tnos opposed to the bill to b: votea upon Tuesday, from the begin ning of th campaign. . If he has stat ed with impartiality one slngl Inci dent of th campaign I am Ignorant of'th Instance, i hav been content heretofore to allow his misrepresenta tions to pass unnoticed but since he arags into publicity our womanhood and would make Jt appear that the men of this county, of which he j not a native, are too craven to protect them, I offer this protest. The antl-prohibltlonlsts have con ducted a clean campaign from tho start, more than the Salisbury repre sentative of th Raleigh paper an say li Hiiimil, A, tt. DUIUEM, Salisbury, May 1 4 th. fi frrfpssssamssjssrjsji . ej - . Dargains CRAND SECRETARY'S REPORT. Followlnar is tha renort of Mr, Loul . cnirr, grand . secretary, of the United Commercial Travelers: To the Offlcr and Member of . the rand Council cf the Carolina; Greetings: In submlttinr mv second annual report, I pause for review and Mr. 3. E. McCall, mho wms clutniuin of the entertainment rotnmittee at Asbevtlle for the annual Nalon of tne Grand Council, U. C. T. us get together and make this our banner year. Too much praise can not be given Wilmington, Columbia and Spartanburg for their grand Increase- In membership. Respectfully submitted in U' C. T LOUIS N. SCHIFF. Orand Secretaryv REPAIRING BRIEFS. Ashevllle. She's Who's all right? all .right. . ' ' Here's to our rood friend. John look with pride to the oast successful Irwaaa. . YXTs Wwraa attan4a4 .- achievements of this grand Jurisdlo- many meetings in our lives, but sal llOU ' I tVia Ivrwta s . Apttvtailvmjkw m rva m avsa. I Our relations lo th order at larre. I menu we aire you the Place at th I wniie mainiy executive, hav been ef-1 top. ,'l,'aHw ma.Uar"; our neId When you find a cieverer set of fel of usefulness, by the enlarzln Dowersl t,an ti.i. nrn. rtm, -.n I ".'"u.M.um" exienuea oy me su- and Bouscaren of Asheville council. W have th moat compUU repair . shop . In ' th Carolina. Diamonds reset, any style de sired. Special order work ef ,any kind given our prompt at tention. Engraving, Watch, Clock and Jewelry- Repairing. Then 1041. ' in Rugs and Carpets This week we offer special attractions ' In Rugs, and Carpets. W control on this market th line of the best makers. That is why ws can offer better styles and lower prices: Velvet Carpets, extra quality.... S1.3S per yd. Axmlnster Carpeu, extra quality... .......fl.ss per yd, Brussels Carpets, extra quality. ,. , ,11.00 per yd. Beet China Mattings., ..... 33c. per yd. Velvet Rugs, fxll feetv. ...... S22.50 Rxtra Axminster Rugs, fxll fet,... ...... ....$28.00 Extra Brussels Rugs, Jxll feet, ... ,, ..... .910.50 The largest stock of Carpets, Rugs. Mattings and Curtains' tn the State. 8 We guarantee to meet price on same quality from any and all directions. Expert men employed In the making aad laying of our Car- PARKER-GARDNER CO Furniture Carpet Grand and Upright Pianos GARIBALDI, & DIXON preme-hody, places us In a position where we should ' m an important factor la future years. -' Our annual sessions are the educa tional meetings of the -order. Each year brings forth an enthusiastic In fluence which prove our superiority to the outer world, as the travelers' friend. - - . pleas let ua know. There were about 250 delegate prasent at Orand Council meeting from Columbia. Orangeburg, Spartan burg, Wilmington, Charlotte, Greens boro, etatesytiie, Charleston and Ashe ville.. If any man who went to Ashevllle and did not have a goodIn fact the Leading Jewrler. . " w. u . iim m ..uui iinEU. . , ii t . r . ... ... . . ... .. Because its principles, unity, charity ?" 1 m! n nis ure weii. us ms own and temperance, is a foundations that l,au" 11 aan u j oannot be swept from under. Hence I The Charlotte boy were much In these annual aatherlnsra. ss manifest ed by our members and their famille present here this week, serve to the oest interest of our fraternity; ' ; , We have axaln met for the nurnose of reviewing our cast veer's work to pian xor our xutur and discuss mat ter of Importan: and our delibera tions should b characterised by the same sound motives as In the past In our Jurisdiction. March 11. 1807, on year ago, "we had 'seven councils wnn I7i members. Our gain for the year 1 til members, making a total f ,7(4. During th year w hav add- ea io our aotnam two new councils. Charleston No. 40, Edlsto No. 411. a record of membership, as followa will show th relative atandlna- of March ' March zi. isnr ii tana, rtaio sparun N. n U Tl . Aahevtll Ne. tl..- sT ' ' M ' Columbia No, JM... ti ' ' " ta . Charlotte No. 97...1M V ' ins ureenaooro Ne. H . .- , TT a Stataevlll So. 171.. tt , . ia tape Fear No. f74., 4 j. ti r-. (--narieaion Sfo .. , u ,, N Ediste No., ell....... .--. ' X j in i01 .n. a the city fair, whose" welcome Is- so 1 Leaving a total in ' a-ood atandlnr. March 11, itot. 714. , v Of our finances there is little) for comment, except that the same Is smalt, which is due to the fact ef heavy expenses In getting the different councils In good working order, but from now on they will shew aa Im provement. Our total receipts from March II, 1197, te March. 11. 1101, wis 1 tOI. 14. and expenditures In th same period SM7. leaving a hai ance of 1255.47. which la sot enout to defray the expenses ef this meet- evidence this morning. They were loyal to Charlotte and nad witn them a liberal supply of red badges bear ing the word "Charlotte" The badges were pinned to the lapels of many coats and over the - streets to-day Charlotte badges were promlnent.-At-iovHte Cl'.izen. Grand Council meets next year at Charleston. 8. C. May 14th. nth and lltb. Be there if possible. X'omt to en meeting and yon will always make It a point to attend every one there after. U .-. i: ' ; There are to-day 100 IT. C. T. men In North and South Carolina. "Watch ua grow.' .Orand Council only two years old. ... ' A feature was th parasols born y th Charlott and Wilmington council, trl-eolored affairs, which wtre exceedingly ornamental even If scarcely largo enough, to protect one from the weather. The Charlotte men were not trolnr to let so much good advertising space go te waste, so they had their parasol placarded with Charlott - talk,- "Watch ; Charlotte Grow.". Of course It will grow how could It fail to do so with such men I u I. l.hntlll. -llan - J . I . On of the largest employers of ad vertising brains hit th nail ea ta head when he said. "Glv m th man Who can hold on wh-sn other let go; who puVhe ahead when ethers turn back; who stiffens up when others weaken; who knows no such word as can't or 'give up. and I will show you a man who will win la th end." .' Thar silt he no meeting ef Char. lotte council until th first Saturday nignt in jun. . Profit .and prestige. II In selling good goods. Real success only fol- DRY CLEANING FANCY WAISTS Very elaborate dress waists, those with, delicate trimmings, Mostly T lace net. - ete.," when soiled and mussed can b safe; ly entrusted to , u for dry Cleaning. - ' ' v - : We clean all such ' article by head by th French dry Cleaning prooees. No benzine, gaaolin or other fluid Is used, no odor is left in th goods and there Is ae danger of fading delicate colors, or of damaging dainty goods by .machinery or rough handling.." . Prioea are right, too. - CbrlsUe Steam lanniiy " Lavttderera. Dvera, Cleaasra, . ' Sir ft. Tryon St. THE STANDARD OF tXCELlENCE A SYMBOL Of QUAUTY Our registered Trade-Mark corerinir the CELE BRATED 0. 0. B; POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS : COAL corresponds to the Sterling Stamp on Sil ver, as the United States Geological Survey has made it THE STANDARD FOR GRADING 'ALL STEAM FUEL. ; - . ' ' ; ; . .; :, .. t C. -B. POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS Is the Only American Coal That' Has' Been Of ficially Indorsed By the - Governments of ' Great Britain, Gernany and Austria, and Is the Favorite Fuel With the United States Navy, Which Has Used It' Almost Exclusively For Many Years. : . UtfEQUALED FOR THE GENERATIOl? ..A- OF STEAM. UNSURPASSED FOR DOMESTIO PURPOSES. - Shipments touting 1907... .. .,... 4,900,000 Tons We are now prepared to- name prices, effective April 1st, 1998, and upon application . shall ; be .pleased to quote.for immediate or future delivery. . CASTNER. CURRAN a BULLITT SOLE AGENTS. ' -:f .. ROAKOXE, VKGDilA. Th: mod m' Hard. Wali riasler. 'One ton cover two hundred and twenty-five square vards. Mike a better Job at lees cost than aay other Wall Plaster on the market. Quality guaranteed. Information eheerfslly given. Inquiries solicited. Ask now. For sale by . It. r. WITHERS e . DltjlittSJCTOH BCILDCUS' . Sii rLIi S ... t :i t:.Lfu::, n. c.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 25, 1908, edition 1
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