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7 FILE'S COLO All advertisement Inserted Id' thia colomo at rate of ten wnti per lint of sin words. No ad taken for lea than 20 centa. Caata la advance. -- . . S :" WANTED. ''';''"' '" ' . "WANTED li. 000 good lwt potato Hps. . Edgar B. Moore, Charlotte. ; . WANTED Room with bath, within three block of nun, by young e-entlemaa. References exchanged, -Address JrV, C, , O.. cars Observer. .... -" . . . , ' WATED-Pooltlon by registered drur- glat( can furnish emit of reference, Au dress "Position." car Observer. . "WANIED-T6 build your- house. Esit , mates made on all kind of buildings: Wood, brick or: concrete. Porter ft Boyd, contractors and 'builders. .'Phone WANTED Men to - learn barber trade, few weeks completes, 84 chairs constaht , ly busy, licensed Instructors, tools aiven. ' diplomas granted, wages Saturdays, post uona waiting, wonotenm - namand for graduates. Write for catalogue. Moler barber College, Atlanta, Ua. . . WANTED Salesman: salary or eommis- ' el on.- safety r Jre sscape Co., Hickory, "WANTED-A partner to take charge and .. manage up-to-date moving picture how; good location; reasons, other bust nesc coropelttng ma to leave the city. Ad dress quick ,X cars Observer.- -.-. WANTED Architects, contractors and - - plasterers to know that "Acma Plaster" ells, at a price of from $2 to IS per ton , higher than all other plasters, but that ft Is. at this difference, muoh cheaper and : mora satisfactory.",, Carolina Portland - Cement Company, ' Sole Distributers. Charleston, . C. , WAITED Salesman already, traveling, to sell linseed oil and paint as side line. Commission liberal. Address Box Richmond, . Va. -; . . . ;. y ' .WANTED To borrow 15,000 for one or two years on flrst-rlass business real stats In .heart of Charlotte. : Address t-atate," tare Observer. .. . v WANTKDk-Ta make onntf with At. ton mills to take their output of old rsirr, j. w. jxtangum. at xii west JUDGES FOB THE PBDUBY COCXTV Tl'IUt VOTE JO'E Hth. Chairman James A. Bell, of the Dtm ocratlc Exevuilve Committee . of Metklenbiirjr County,'' Makes PubllO the List of Judges and Registrars for the Coming Primary to Be Held June lBtbXo Xew ItgUt ration Needed For Tliose Who Voted Two . Years Ago or in the Recent Prohibi tlti Election PolUiut Places In th-a . Otiy. .. , Judge for the "primary election to, be held June 11th, together with the registrars at the several boxes in the city and county, have ' been- Choeen and were announced yesterday by Chairman James A. Bell. . The ques tion of registration, for this primary Hi without complications and simple enough to allow no voter to be mis lead or ill at ease, to know whether or not ha la properly qualified to cast his ballot. . Mr. Bell reiterated what he has before said when he made pub' lie the list of judges and registrars yesterday. - All those who were reg istered for the State and county elec tions two yeara ago and have not mov ed from their residence at that time are qualified to . vote. Those who registered for the prohibition election Tuesday need -not give themselves any mora trouble about the' matter for this registration will be acceptable to the county officials. , -- - The list of Judges and registrar Cor ins city.and county Is appended: CHARLOTTE TOWNSHIP. 'ward ,1, Box . 1. Judges. E. , I Keesler and W. I. Henderson; regis trar, Edward Campbell at 45 North uouege street; polling, place, record er a court room, city haiL .Ward 1, Box X. Judges, J. D. Clark and J. A. Newton; registrar, D, A. xarboro. at Sit Eat Eleventh itreet polling place, Beattlea Store, corner Ninth and Caldwell atreeta. , ""Ward i: toi .lluatfe."" J.""."K. Wolfe and J. - stonecynher: registrar, P. V, Moody, at court house; polling place, county court house. Ward 2. Box l. Jndaes. 8. . Stokes and J. L. Sexton; registrar, B, 8. Davis, at Dllworth drug store poll I.. , , fc W M ..... ' Ward 3. Box 1 .Judges. B. V. Dur. nam and Ueorge Brockenbrough: bagging and .ties. Address A. H. Boy kin. rOR 8ALE-Our steam plant. I0-H.-P. Atlas engine, boiler, water beater. pump, ana an connections. Have Install ed tnectrlc power and don't need above. concord Milling Co., Concord. N. C, Trade atreet;. polllnx place. Mills uni Reid'a Stable, 211 West Fourth street. ward I, Box . Judgea, , : W. 8. Strange and H. C. Irwin; registrar, W, K. Kidd, at lll South Mint street: polling place, Kldd'a store,, tit South Mint street, ' Ward I, Box t.- Judge regis trar, W. I Klndley, at F1te' store, Chad wick; polling place, Flte's atore, f.h.ifMilnb .?- ' ,7.', V4. rlaJn5. V (0.n,, ward 4, Hox 1 Judges, J. C. Hun- eash for quick ialV - Address ifoTaO? S"5? POR SALE ad!n drv eooda mtnr. in street progressive town of I,90fl.-, jStock in ex-1 ward 4, Box 2. Judges. B. F, V!!a" . w m lnntory about Powell and J. P. Rosa; registrar, E, iZZX ".""I li? eomPfi'tion. ill w. Berryhlll at 401 .West Ninth 8-.dbiwar"-: A a ;"r7 trwt: pw.,,vnr.plrc tton- - . 'l Berryhlll. -Judaea. . A. T. .Bvrum 'FOR BALE OR HENT-Cheap. two see-1 nd U. N. Mitchell; registrar, 8. A. ono-nana roaa rollers. Address Bo? , J caihcart. Durham, N. C roK BALE We have on hand four crushing machines for crushing gold ' ere fbnilt for the late O. K.' McCuteeon) which must ba sold at some price. South- am Machine Works, High Point N. O. TOR RE VT. FOR RENT Furnished front room,- bath i convenient, tu n. Tryon street. . run kbimt etore. plate glass front, on Houta coiieae street. Apply to , Dr. tnanea u Alexander, Charlotte, N. c y. . FOR RENT Two apartments in Norman fiats., Hot and cold water. Apply t a Steele CreeX. Box 1. Judges C H. Drier and 8. W. Whltealdes; registrar, R. F. By rum. -. Steele Creek, Box 3 Judges, James Sledger and J. R. Porter; registrar, T. F. Carothers. Sharon. Judges W. 8. Pharr and Wi F. Baker; registrar. C. E, Moore. Plnevlne. rjudges 1 C Sharp and T..C. Crump; registrar. R.: B. John son. -':- . Providence, Box 1. Judges," W. A. Caldwell and S. H. Orler; registrar, Bank . Kuy Kendall. 1 . . ..,4." Providence, Box I. Judges, O. B, Bryant and J. A. Blakeney; regla- Chas. W.-Norman,, at Stone A Barrlngw f 7 I r X' Co. v f ''.'-' .. , trar, W, E.. Cunningham, Morning Star. Box Iw Judges, L. BVSIJTUSS OPPORTUXnlKS. FINANCIAL corporation with headquar- iera in Atlanta, aeaire a local represen tairve as manager ana salesman. - To a man or nign character and ability as well as large acquaintance this corporation will furnish nrrlr and M,,An,ki. eompensauoa.. A amall Investment wMl I Flow and W. F. Hagler; registrar, P. imuiini lur wiimn ampin seounty j M. Rltch w iivvu. aii mwyij siu lull pamo H, Tandle and J. W. Barrett; regis trar, T. 3.. Renforfl. 1 Morning Star, Box I. Judges, D. A. Hood and O. W. Fesperman; reg istrar; W. I. Hood. ; . ", Clear. Creek. Box 1 .Judges, J. P. Clear Creek. Box t. T. J. Flow and J. H. Robinaon; registrar. C. P. Shaffer. " Crab Orchard. Box l. Judaea. Z. W. B. Taylor, and ' Graham Taylor: registrar, waiter fence. Crab Orchard. Box 2. Jndrea W S. Cochrane and Joe R. Hutchison: ulars.: All Information will be strictly connuenuai. r. j. tsox sw. Atlanta, ua. REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANTED Information regarding a good house and lot for sale In er within as mi lea of Charlott. Pnfw MHn uw enr am v. Rtt . trir w.ti. ... registrar. C W. Rltch.. give full description. Addrena I. Dirhv. i Mallard Creek. Box 1. Judren J. snire.- box essi, Rochester N. T. . , . O. Alexander and Martin Oehler: rea- itsirar, . w. Alexander. LOST. : . . Mallard Creek, Box 2. Judges, F. I b. xveai ana . c;. nunter: registrar. LOST small sheooard nuonv. hli. f I J. A. Overcain. snd breaat.- inmn in namm r.i r- I ' M untrrnritli Ju1rB 3 H Vl-h Reward if returned to 714 East Vance st olsc-n and C. U Harnett; registrar, J, I E. Shell. aav eoun ictu ver. RBHr 1 -v T - w corner . RouUvurd .nil v. nn.,i... I : "- 1:M n. m. rndav if. Mw.nt it. .... ) Moeney and Early Lothery:. rerls Particularly anxious to rrt it hark I trar. J. A. White. account of sentiment connected with it. I Deweeae, Box I. Judges J. M. Can- aoraa r. u. wox .74. city. , non and J. L. Smith; registrar. F. a. SherriiL , - MISCEUAKKorraL - I Long Creek. Judges, w.i, F. Pam Die and E. L. Reams: registrar. J. O. SAVE MONET, time and worry, by send- CHuyoe. ing your wora- to tne Queen City Dve- ."TV.: v""; - VC Williams' Private Sanitdiiu: . . . . For the treatment of Alcoholism, Drugs, r Neurasthenia and -leumatisnL 1020 W. MARKET STREET ; Greensboro, N. 0. , -Thone No. 1262 7 B. B. WILLIAMS, It D. N MARRIAGES. ; , TI'EPDINO AT raERRTTTIXE. ing d Cleaning Works. PANAMA iATS cleaned and shaped In- j 10 ins latest siyie. Michael Kirscbbaam, The Hatter.;, Established 1S58. Charlotte, Bi MAll-lAce and embroidery. Write ror oox or samples, li. j. Bostlsn Com- pan y. r ayenevuie, . u.. SEVERAL, hundred teacheia Wanted for grauea, nign srnoois, colleges. 'List of. vacancies fre4. v Sheridan's ureenwooa. B. Uf ' BOUCiTORS WANTEEMLadies or ren- tlemen can earn from ft to W per day. Bella at nine house oup of ten. Call at .VSZ North FOplar street after first of1 monin. a nut. ntiii street. Carolina Paw Creek, Boa l.-JudgeS, C F. Todd and F. A. Wilkinson; registrar. T. P. Baker.- - . . Paw Creek, box I. Judges, j. u La wing and F. A, Abernetky; regis, trar. J. A. Williams. Lemiy.-Judges, J.. H. Fldler and A. F. Long; registrar, M. M. Blythe. Hours for voting. I to I In the city; J to 4 in the county precincts. PnOGTt.VMME AT WIXTMROr. jtttMVtun HALKBargalns in all kinds of electrical supplies, electrto and comDinaaon nxiures. art glaes aoods, etc YOU can save money bv buVine . :2nTa? EAMTg. ct" Re?1;er,5r Ur-lhe large.! .tor the colleg Rev. K. K- Bomar "Wm Preewh Y. M. C. A. and Rer. 9. C. Kllgo Bftora lanreatft Hennon Snnrtay Commt. loner of ducation to , Make Ad- dress, ' ' - - ' ' ... v v. Special to The Observer. - - - ", Rock MUl. S. May zs.-r-r inai ex aminations closed to-day at Wlnthrop College, leaving Saturday free for th? faculty to flr.lsh up Its records and Make finer report of the year's work. There Is a large graduating cUee this HandftomA and AorotnplUhed Daugh ter of Dr. Jl. K. mils Beromfi tne Wlfa of lr. Elliott E. McDowell, the Ceremony Taking Plaoa at Bride's Home. . . , - Special to The Observer. : v CherryvlUe, May S3. The handsome residence of Sr. B. F.' Falls veas the scene of a charming home wedding Thursday afternoon when Mr. Elliott E. McDowell led to the marriage al tar Mtsa - Dora Etta Falls. one of the noblest or tne town's young- women. Reared In a homo where wisdom, prudence and Christian character are prised, far above rulies, she, by nature, and training, haa bad Implanted in her the highest conception of true wo manhood. Having . spent four yeara at Catawba College and three yeara at the Baptist University for . Women, graduating In 1905 from the ' latter. she possesses those qualifications which fit her for the high and noble life upon which she has entered. Mr. - McDowelu a youna; man of fine moral character, splendid business qualifications and one of CherryYllls's most popular young men, la worthy of the fair bride he has won. The guests were received ' at the door by Miss Evangeline Talla, alster of the bride, and ushered by Miss Matt Cochran, of Newton, into the spacious reception hall, where loving hands had vied with 'each other In the decorations. The, color scheme of white and green waa most artistically carried out The lavish use of the cool restful ferns converted .the bay window with Its drapery Into a verlt able fairy bower. - ,r As the sweet notes of Mendelssohn's Wedding March"- rendered by Miss Mattle Matthews filled the room the eayyr. white portiere, decorated with green, parted and, the lovely bride gowned In white silk and ..carrying bride s rosea and m-hite jessamine, was led by the handsome groom,, dressed in conventional black to the hymeneal altar, where they were met by Rev, C. W. Payeeor, who In moat unique and, Impressive manner performed the marriage rite. - . The sweet dreamy music, which ac companied the ceremony, now ehang ed to a livelier atraln and the young husband and wife left the room. which they soon re-entered, the bride attired In & brown ' traveling ' suit to receive the congratulations of their friends. - " .; ' Amid good wishes and showers of rice they hurried away to, take the eaatbound train for . Spartanburg. 8. C-tbe home of the groom. ' Jackson? Spring Xe-ws Items. Special to. The Observer. Jackson Springs, May I. The Blscoe Sunday , school had a picnic here yesterday. They came I0S strong. Everybody aeemed to have a good time.- - " ; The season' here la opening well. Quite a number of boarders Is at the hotel. The cottagea are rapidly fill ing. Inquiries aa to board and cot tages seem to Indicate a fine season. The railroad water tank at Blscoe bursted yesterday while an engine was taking water and hurt one man, but It In thought the Injury to him la. not serious. ;- , v , ' ' A Offlclem Official. Cornelius News Reporter. Mr. Orr was 'chief of Police In Charlotte for 7 years, and made a good .and offlclent official he is known to be the best detective In the State having cought many criminals as well as f err! ting out numerous other things such as stolen Dtamons some of- big -Value; ' - . Cllnchfleld. the Coal of Quality. SUMMER VMrTrjRS to tenon. there being eighty-five who receive tt. CI their A. B. detree with Ufa license t of Trade. J. c fia the-mountains! writ ,, Inr hiMl.h! I ..mT. Im lAiith f.rkflna' ml VT11" vr wiinoui- ooara. Board tha aerrea of 1 entlata of lnttructlon. is. Mattocks, 9c.. Lenoir. I ..1.1.1. n. ti ... rtyectevtlle 'MtMarie'HM i-riia! nofrPhy- And typewriting, one In viirh, 1 industrial sienoarapnr, jrwa win re- iueeial to The Jbhamwae t ' crtlflcatea in-mll)lery one-in ... .. . 1 1 r dressmaking and one In special ex- Fayetuviue. May llta h m. IXTIXI .t r-nlght th. .enio, gave lAwa' vitohi. n ,'-ithe music hall lta last banquat. iflT h . Jl'A '.i?frB.5f 91i Crlef Tne following is tha programi 1 Horn rn t tha lower part L,mm...-n . In er tne city; The primaries in the county, precincts will ba held to-mor- 4- programme for IT RiuACIIKD THE SPOT. Mr. E. Humphrey, who owns a' large general stofe at Omega. O., and is pre: ldentof the Adams County Telephone Co.. as wYl as of the Home Telephone Co.. of Plke ceunty, ,o says. ef Dr. It jo d. m.-Joint celebration of the liter- SCNOAT. MAT Sltt.' ', U a. m. Sermon before the Young Wo man s cxrurtian Aasoctauon, Rev. E. E. Bomar. D. D.. Charlotte. r. C. 1:30 'p. m. Baccalaureate sermoa. Rev. John C. KIlso.U. u., president Trinity College, Durham, N. C. , MONDAT. JCNB 1st M K 10 a. m. Inspection of buildings and de partments Kins' Hw inscovety: -it saved my life opes. At least I think It did. It seem ed to reach the spot the very seat of my cough when everything else failed." Dr. King's New Discovery hot only reaches the eougb epot; it heals the sore spot and the wek spote In throat lung snd ehest. oM under guarantee at all drug storea . M. and -tt Trial bottle free. arv aocletlea. Awarding of medals and prises. TL'ESDAT. JtTNE Id. 9:M a: m. Alumnae reunion. p. m. Dalny chain procipn. - :" p. m Addree te graduatinr Clsoa. Hon. t;imr Ellrworth Brown. LL. D.. r"riTTiTTi1irer . f EdUA(on . nf ttfi Cnltd f-t. Waahlna-Tfln. D. C. . , Awarding of diplomas and certificate. Afarkham-Markhani, at Durham, An- ' . nounc-ed. Special, to The Observer. '.' , Durham, May" II. Announcement Is made of the approaching marrlace of Mr.- William. B. Markham and Miss Pearl Markham. which event will ba solemnised on June 10th. Mr. Mark ham Is the son of the late sheriff F. D. Markham and his bride-elect Is the daughter of Mr. M. Q. Markham, reg ister or aeeds in this county. Both are -very popular among the large number of friends, and the marriage will be quite a popular aocial event Harris-Williams, In Iredell County. Special te The Observer, ' Statesvllle. May jr. Register of Deeda Williams Issued licenae yester day for tha marriage of Mr. George W. Harris,' of California, and Miaa Alverta Williams, daughter of Mr. 8. T. Williams, a well-known farmer of Xew Hope township. Mr. Harris came to Iredell from California about eight montna ago ana- nas naoe nis noma with Mr. T. U Williams, of New Hope, an ancle of the bride. Tha young couple wl'l remain . in this county temporarily. ' WebMter-Copeland, at StateavlUe. , Special te The Observer., Statesvllle-, May !.- The ' many friends of Mies Ellle Copelan,d will be Interested to know that she and Mr. - Franklin Wallace Webster of New Tork, will be married Wednes day, June 10th. The ceremony will take- place at the handsome Cope land home on Walnut street at t.it p. m. On account of a recent death In the family the marriage will be a quiet affair and oniv relatives and intimate friend of tha bride will be present Miss Copeland Is a daaghter of Capt. J. W. Copeland and Is an exceptionally bright young woman, who la highly educated and accomplished. . She la popular In Sta'esville society and has many .friends in North and , South Carolina. ; DECIDE YOtr&SELSV The Opportunity la Here, Backed by Charlotte Testimony. , Don't take our word for it Don't depend on a stranger' state ment Read . Charlotte endorsement Read the statements of Charlotte citlsens. .'. - And decide for yourself. . aiaJe Is one case of It; aira Mouie is. Norman. . North B, street Charlotte, N. C says: , "I am recommending Doaq's Kidney Puis in- the kope .. that others suffering ivni aiuni7 trouoio wih consult tneir own interest by giving this remeay a trial. For a long time my kidneys ware weak and disordered and as a result I suffered Intensely iram pains in my caca. 1 tried many remedUa but they proved of nine Denent. ana when I heard Doan's Kidney Pills highly, spoken 01 .a purcnasea a doi at K. u jar. dan at Co.'a drug atore and began using tnem. 1 soon felt their tnorl effecu and It was not long before the pain In. my back entirely , dis appeared For sale by all dealers. Price ta cents. Foeter-Mllburn Co.. BnfTalo New Tork. sole s rents for the United states. Remember the name -Doan's and taae no otner. XOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. During' your visit to Charlotte. N. C please examine the Bltullthie pavements now being constructed. In that city. More than eight million square yards of Bltullthie pavementa have been laid within tha paat aeven years In over 1(0 cities, Including Baltimore, inorroik. Suffolk, - Ashe vllle, Gastonta, Spartanburg, 8. C. Atlanta, Columbus, Ga,, Nashville, Birmingham, and have reoelved tha unanimous endorsement Of city of ficials and the public everywhere. We have con t fact to pave all streets w-itnin the nre district In Charlotte with Bltullthie, and when completed will be one of the best and most beautiful psved cities In the South. Write us for further Information. ATLANTIC BITCTJTinc CO., Oeo. O. Tenney, Pres. Richmond, Va. "Health Coffee- is really tha closest Coffee Imitation ever yet tn-oduced. This clever Coffee Substitute was recently produced by Dr- Shoop. of Racine. Wis. Not a rraln real Coffee In It elthrr. Dr. hoop-s Health Coffee Is made from pure toasted grains, with malt nuts, etc. Really It would foe! an prt who mignt drink It for Coffee. Ne SO er m minutes' tedious boiling. . "Made la a minote." says the .'ortor. Soul t-y Mil- ler-Vaa Ness Cat - ' - A Wonderful Recovery Lumberton. N. 'C. Oct. 10. 1107 Our little daughter had a case of ty phoid fever when she was three yeara old. It nettled In her right leg,' tha leg swelling up Just above her knee and burst and pieces of bone came out. We had three or four doctor auena ner, nut tney could ao her no good at ail. They said there would have to be an operation, and we took her to Darlington, S. C, and had an operation performed. . We " waited about four-months and took her to Charleston Hospital ' for . another operation and kept her there three montna. Dt. Simmons, the head sur geon there, said the leg would have to be amputated, but I would not consent to 4t I brought her back to uarungton and had, another opera tion performed there. . I waited four or five months and took her to the Memorial Hospital in Richmond, Va., and had an operation performed. She stayed there one month and five days and came back apparently woIL In eight months after her return her leg swelled snd burst again In the same place. Pieces of bone were dis charged. We called In the doctor of thia place. She had a hemorrhage from the lungs. The doctor aald her leg would .have to come off. I went to the drug store, got six bottle of Mrs. Joe person's Remedy and com menced giving It to her according to directions. In two weeks' time ah could get. out of bed. By the time she had taken the . ant bottles the leg waa healed up. Up to this time she haav taken twenty-eight bottls. Her leg seems perfectly welt She goes, to . school every day, and has only a. slight limp. Her general health Is better than It hur K She la still taking the Remedy.- as w wish to be sure that all the poison Is eradicated from her system. Be fore taking your Remedy she was In bed nearly alt the time, and could scarcely walk without the aid of crutches. Now she has need of them. ' , - - 6aa Is now trn years of aae. 1 consider your Remedy the flnst preparation in the world, and , the greatest boon to suffering humanity. Toure sincerely, MRS. E. F. KELLY, THE mat HI Quickest Service guaranteed to an who ardor FLO RAL DESIGNS for FUNERALS at ; thia establishment - In towa . er eot of town - orders promptly executed at most reason able rate. . Our line of Blooming Flowers. Bedding Plant. 'Cut Flo were, Border Plants, Palms. - Ferns and . Potted Plant the most extenstva In towe. Tour orders solicited. . . ' nilwnrfh Flnral Ganfpirc ;i Splendid Offerings in Sideboards In th different departments of ouf stock there Is non In " wlileft" waT are stronger than la Dining Room Furniture: . Handsome Early Engliah Side. boards, worth 1100.00; now.7.T Handsome Early Engliah ild boards. worth 171.00; now..J.J Handsome Early English Side, boards, worth ttO.00; now. .$4T.T Handsome Golden Oak Side. , boards, worth MS. 00; now., $41.09 Handsome Ootden Oak Sid-' Doarua, worm !.; now..aa.oo -Handsome Golden Oak Side boards, worth tSS.00; new..lTJ We have Tabies, Chairs and China Closets to match these at equally low prlcea. IV. Tm McCoy & Company 1 is IT. ' We have the most complete repair shop In the Carollnaa, Diamonds reset, any style de sired. Special order work of any kind given our prompt at tention. Engraving, Watch, Clock and; Jewelry Repairing. Phon 2041. k ImL), jr v r. f- F.O."f ; . -- " erlt'4 '..... ... OEc' isi' "iff' v: "?: f Bargains in Rugs and Carpets This week we offer special attractions In Rugs and Carpet. We control on thia market the lines of th best makera That is why w can offer better styles and lowr prices: Velvet Carpets, extra quality $1JS per yd. Axmlnster Carpets, extra quality.. S1.M per yd. Brussels Carpets, extra quality... $1.00 per yd. Best China Mattings gft. per yd. Velvet Rugs, OxlZ feet.t i...$M.0 Extra Axmlnster Rug. 0x1 1 feet. ....$2t.00 Extra Brussels Rugs, 9x11 feet..,. $ $140 The. largest stock of Carpeta, Ruga, Mattings and Curtain la the State. We guarantee to meet prices on same quality from any and all direction Expert men employed lit the making and laying of our Car pet. PARKER-GARDNER CO. Furniture .Carpet Grand and Cprlght Flartos GARIBALDI, mm Dixon Leading Jeweler. nnimiiim intttMiitim 3 SHINGLE STAINS DEAFENING QUILT SHEATHING PAPER g cunnG COLDG end. "CHIP P.-. l?T iUHrea tha mcW r.j frverihnas I Csslas ttm sVeetsaCaa i H And ererythlnfj. else that's Builders Sup- a plies. Best quality ma- tenais . x-rompi , uc Uveries and the right prices. Inquiries Sf ficited. - ... ' ' ' B. F. WITHERS .'.Distributor Everything in ' ;'' BCTUDERS fcTFPUES. r - 1 Charlotte, N. 0. f;.".i!rni'ii.'n 1 " "7Tt THE STANDARD OF XCEILCNCE A SYMBOL Cf QUALITY Our registered Trade-Mark covering the CELE BRATED 0. 0. B. POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS COAL corresponds to the Sterling Stamp on 8iV rer, as the United States Geological Surver has made it THE STANDARD FOR GRADING ALL STEAM FUEL. - . C C. B. POCAHONTAS SOKHfSS Is the Onlv American Coal That - Has Been Of ficially Indorsed By the GoTernments of Great Britain, Germany and Austria, and Is the Favorite Fuel (With the United States Nary, Which Haa Used It Almost Exclusively For Alanr Years,-- -UNEQUALED FOR THE GENERATION - OF BTEAIt - - - ' UNSURPASSED FOR DOMESTIC i I 'V .! - -v : : ' PURPOSES. r: ; .: Shipments During 1S07. . , . . . 4,000,000 .Tcss We are now prepared to name prices, effective April 1st, 1008, and upon application , shall be pleased to quote for immediate or future delivery. casttiEr, cunnArj a dullitt sole agents. r.ac::E, .
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