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CIIARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JUNE 23, 1DC3. people's ceu :;i I X advertisements lascrted la Uua C' no. as rate ot ten oeala per line ( all No ad UPjti for less Uh...a TO cents. Ca&U la advance. WAJCTED. . .TVAfc'TlfflV-Position as typewriter and siaodgraphsr.' Address box J, R. F. i, Po. J, UnlonxlUa, N. C - , WANTED Salesman to handle entirely . r as side sin l,uO accident policy. Pays fl.ou aeUi and fi weekly fceneflt for ft ye4fy. E'r liberal commUaloaaj.ttiOjO dbuoaltso. with- Stats for j proteau-f pallcy-bolders. - Nort.fi" - Amaricajv Resiatrtin Co US Market BU. Newark. N. J. ..... yAHW9 AJChltecU, contractor aod .j, dealers t know that we at the ol I 1" Southern distributers for "Aon VI eater1 vnd - Mar stocks at about si dlnerent . warehouses In the South besides) stocks with, eur asents In nearly every city and' tow. Write us. Carolina Portland Ce- . tnn Compaay, Charleston, 8 C - Ws-KTED-L! to make aprons; B. . dosen. Mo coat to gt work. Materials sent prepaid. Enclose stamped addressed . envelope. Home Apron c Press Co., Los Anseiee, cat. . ' WANTED-rBy a Richmond wholesale hardware house, . representative in ter ' rltory tributary to Spartanburg-,- 8. - C. Address, stating experience, reference as to character, etc, "Hardware," car Ob- VA'SiTED Reliable, nrgetlt salesman to handle an' article that Is in demand la all households. Compensation Is made beroufhly saUsiweiery, Adores uox. ow. Charlotte,-- N. C. . W4MTED CapabTd salesman to cover North Carolina with staple IJne. High commlssiona. with, 1100 monthly advance. Permanent position to right ma. Jess S. Smith Ce Detroit, Mich. - ? WANTED Lady sewers to make shields at home; flo per lot; can man two an hour; work aent prepaid te reliable wo men; send reply envelope lor full infor mation to Universal Remedy Co.. Desk Z, Walnut St., Philadelphia, j;a. WANTED-Houskepr tor family of three: references required. . Address 3 North Main St.. Concord. N. C. WAKTED Position Jn first grade by ex perlenced teacher; best reference. Ad dress Teaoher," care Observer. WANTED Youns lady stenographer, ex perlenced.' Address "A. D.," care Ob server office. -, ; , : . - i- - WANTED Teachers; Southern vacancies now open. . t300 to $1,800. Attraotlve tmoklut free. Men in special demand. Can - please all. bouthera Teachers' Agency, Columbia. B, C- WANTED By registered druggist, - post tlon. six years' experleaoe. four as manager; can furnish best of reference. Address Pills, care Charlotte Observer, WANTED-Immedlately. A-l prescription clerk; must be total aosiainer irom chewing, smoking and drinjrlng, and must he strictly moral ana inausmous. ana possess executive ability. 1. Hicks Bunt fog Drug Co., Wilmington. N. C. WANTED Sale-man to appoint spools! agencies. Sample and full Instructions1! sent o. o. d. for 13.60. The tsaiety sire Escape Co.. Hickory. N. C. WANTED Laundry agents Ip all towns where-we are not aireaay representee Sanitary Bteam Laundry. Charlotte, N. C WANTED Salesman to sell to grocers. druggists - and confectioners; . 1100 per month and expenses. California cider Extract Co., St. Louis. Mo. WANTED Teachers for H. ' C. schools and colleges. Many splendid opening. List free. -If unemployed. wrl for spe cial guaranteed offer, Sheridan s) Agency, Greenwood. H... C, - - WANTED Men to learn barber trade, a lew ' weeks completes,' CO chairs con- tsntly husy. licensed Instructors, tools riven. . dlnlomas granted, wages natnr iivt. TMMltions waiting, wonderful de mand for graduates. Write for catalogue. Mnler Barber College. Atlanta. Ga. , WANTED HaleamuR to tell retail' trade $75 to tl7 per month and expenses, or rnmmUilon;- experience OTn-wjurj-, Hermingsen Cigar Co. Toledo, Ohio. WANTED For IT. 8. Army, able-bodied, unmarried men. between ages of IS and 85. citlsens of United States, ot gow. character and temperate habits, who can speak, resd and L writ English. Men wsnted bow. for service In Cuba and the Philippines.' For Information apply to Recruiting Offlref, 16 West Tra-1 St., charlotte, N. C. I8H South Main Aehevllle." N. C: 401 South Center St, Statesvtlle. S. C.I 131 South Main St.. Salisbury, N. C-i 74 Liberty St., Wln- ston-Salem, N. C.; Kendall Hunaing, Co lumbia. 8. C; or Glenn Building, Spar tanburg, 8. C ' FOR KEKt. FOR RENT Five-room cottage,- 123 East : Ith st Apply to J no. It robs. FOR RENT To gentlemen, " furnished t- reom. , good location, , convenient to square, tall 1680. - , . . ' FOR RENT Furnipoed front room, all conveniences. , I west aa m. -i FOR RENT blew six-room house, mod ern. East ith St. between Brevard ad Caldwell streets; 120, The Cbarlotte Trust sb Realty Co. ...-..,. --' .- . 11 " '"' 1 1 111 ''' '. FOR SALE Sacked cotton, seed" hulls. Write us for prices. Kershaw OIL Mill, Kershaw, S. C ... . . , . FOR . RENT Deelrable furnished rooms, - gentlemen . preferred.' , Good neighbor hood, cn car line. "Phone UM. . FOR RENT Two apartments in Norman flats. Hot and cold water. Apply ta Chaa. W. Norman, at Stone ac Barrlnger Co. - -v-1.:- - : - . FOR RENT One brick store, siie 25 by 90. in a ' cotton mill town ftf 3.600 inhabi tants, backed by a" fine farming section, and have good graded school and fine artesian water.. Store centrally located, two doors from postoffk-e, large show windows,- best in town. Store more suit able for gents' furnishings or dry goods. Can give poseeeglon now. Apply at once to Lock Box 136.. MeColl. 8. C. LOST LOST A Knight Templar's watch charm. Reward for return to J. M. Harry, i I I ST Collie female dog. about 4 grown. Color, rich tan, white around head and neck. Answers to name "Bhep." Reward. W 8..8helor. LOST Small brown fox terrier In or near - Mooreavllle. Reward U returned to Chas. Moody. 400 Vf: 4th St, Charlotte, LOST Two gold hat pins, onaJengraved M. T., near square.' Other east of city, Return to Observer office. LOST In Auditorium, gold cuff button. Ftnder please return to- Observer. , LOST Gold heart pin diamond cross set ting. Reward If returned to Observer. FOUND. FOUND-Gold wstch in Auditorium. C. Festerman'. 1012 East 7th street E. FARMS WAXTF.O. WANTED Information regarding a good farm for sale; not particular about lo cation: wish to hesr from owner only, who will sell dfrect to buyer; give prlre, description and state when- ponweimion on be hiul. Ad'Irees L. Darbyshire, Box I yL Rochester, N. Y. ftmfi'SGGLD All aJrertisfruents inserted la IliU colama At rate of ten cent per line of six words.. No ad takra for leas Uiaa 20 centm. Cash lu advance. MISCELLAVEOTJS. 88, 2 IS THE WINNING number this week at the Consolidated Cigar Stores. PRINTER Well experienced Job ahd newspaper . printer wants position on weekly paper in small town. Address E. 8. W careObserver, Charlotte. N. C. t2.M0 TO LOAN en well located property in Charlotte. F. C Abbott at Co. FOR SALE OR RENT Cheap, two see end-hand road rollers.. Address Box lfi Durham, N. C. MOVING PICTURE business for Bale n Meroaey's Theatre Building. Salisbury, N. . C, . complete. Address Meroneys Theatre, Ballsbury. N. C s .- CHATHAM Wanted boarders, nice shady lawn; moderate rates. Apply at once. Box 394, Hendersonvlile,- N.C I, I,, . ,i PANAMA aATS cleaned and shaded In to the latest style. Michael Klrschbaum, The Hatter. . Established 1833. ' Charlotte, TOUR PIANO tuned, repaired, repollsh ed. James P. Gallery, care Parker- Gardner Co., Charlotte. 'Phone 39. WITH 85 started a mail order business making 81,000 a month. It'a simple, easy. Will tell you how. send no money. Ad ds Warn. ; Dept . 208, 833 Washington Blvd., Chicago. ...... ,t- . s THE HftlH SHOALS . HOTEL, alx miles from Lincoln ton, on the river. Is pre pared to take care of summer boarder. Summer tourists' rate from Charlotte and return fl-OS. Address Mrs. N. A. Hender son. High Shoals, N. C, GUARANTEED 8ILK DRESS GOODS at manufacturers' prices. Write for sam ple. D. J. Bostlan Co., Fayettevllle, N. C - - - . . RECEIVER'S SALE Barralns tn all kinds of electrical supplies, electric and combination nxtures. art glass gooes, etc Tou can save money by buying now. Terms cash. Jne. W. Todd, Receiver for amun t-iectnc jurg. co. BIO VACATION and summer money as high aa gil a day baking and selling Ice cream cones with Standard Cone Baker. Whole outfit I8.S0. No experience necessary. Any . man, woman or child can start anywhere. Full description tree, uutnrs ready tor shipment, start now. Write quick. American Toy tt Novelty Co., Greensboro, N. C . A TRAVELING salesman desiring a change of territory would consider proposition as city salesman (Charlotte) or western N. c. Tor good concern. Ad dress "JO,"' ear Observer. . NEW STEAM OUTFIT. 12 by 14 Llddell- Chambers engine. M by it return tubular half arch front Nagle boiler with all pip and fixtures. Will sell at great sacrifice. Never been used. - Installed Weber Gas Producer plant Address W, T. Irvln. Box 1. Smithfleld. N. C. NOTICE 180 laborers wanted for track laying and ballasting on C. C. O. Ry between St. Peul. Va.. and Marlon. N. C. Apply to Meadows Company, John son City, Ten., or O. J. Zimmerman, Dante, Va.; C L. Ruff in, Cltnehport,-Va.; M. H. wetter, Johnson city, renn. NOTICE Not la Is hereby given that the annual meeting ot the stockholders or tne IN. ttsiiroaa vompany win oe netq In the city of Greensboro, N. C. at 12 o'clock m. Thursday. July tth. IMS. and notice la also given that the stock trsns far books will be closed for to flays next preceding said meeting. A. H. Eller. Sec. 4k Treas. . u. . Kaiiroau company, junw Wth. 190&V . ROLLER FLOUR mill for sale. Three atones and basement, 3050. SO-barrel capacity, corn mill, EO-H.-P. engine, au- ktomatlc- cutoff; 75-H.-P. boiler, -tn fact complete mill. aore or land on south ern Railway, siding at door. Owner has good resson for selling. Price and terms reasonable. This Is a rare opportunity. Alaipance Insurance A Real Estate Com pany, Burlington, N. C . A LARGE boarding house for rent In Wilmington. N. C. from October 1st. I90H. (situated near the corner of Front and Princess streets, the best local Ion In the - city for a boarding house; a new three-story building; has never been used; has seven rooms each on the first and second floor, ground floor 22x64 feet which would be fitted up for dining room and kitchen to suit tenant. Apply to J. G. Wright tt Son. or James Owen Riley, real estate aeaiers, Wilmington, N. u. NOTICE By authority of the stockhold ers and the . directors of the McColl Novelty Works. I will sell st public out- cry to the highest bidder at McCnll, South Carolina.-on Thursday, wth day of July, A. D. J90. at 1 o'clock a. m.. all the ef fects of the.MrColl Novelty Works, em bracing, everything owned and controlled by the corporation, connlstlnr of . real estste. machinery, rough and finished lumber. - building materials of all kinds, the purpose of said sal being to liquidate ttut entire plant and clese up the. busi ness of the -- corporation. - Terms made know o dste of sal. T. B. Gibson. Mc Coll S. C. BARGAIN. T-1ST of svond-hand machin ery:' I W-H.-P. full front boilers; re turn lobular bstck set. 2 W0-H.-P. full front hollers; return tubular - brick' set 1 4M-H.-P. half front boiler; return tubular hrlek set. 1 80-H.-P. half front hollrr: return tubular brick set. I 15-H.-P. ui right boiler. 1 fWf.-P. low pressure re turn tublsr - boiler, ,1 So-H.-P. centre crsnk engine. - 1 7S-H.-P. Cooper Corliss engine. I M5-H.-P. automatic Centre crank Erie City engine. I 15-H.-P. Centra crank ene-lne. - t-10-H.-P. side crank en gine. 1 20-H.-P. oscillating engine. S ex haust fans. ' l sawmill eutnt, complete. 1 centriflcial pump. Crawford Plumbing c Mill Supply Co..' winston-salem, N. c FOR 8ALK. FOR SALE 4 weathered oak dining reom or library chairs. 1 white Iron bed, 1 white enameled bureau and washstand. 1 oak' chlrfanier. 1 drugget 1 pair of halt curtains. 1 cot and mattress. 1 white Iron single bed and mattress. 1 pair of pillows, 2 mattresses. Mrs. H. E. C. Bryant, Cen tral Hotel. Room 1L , FOR SALE-The valuable house and lot. No. 824 North Tryon street. R, M. Miller,. Jr., Executor. - . .- . . FOlt SALE One-half interest and man agement of an up-to-aate and paying moving picture show. Everything new and of the best roak. Other bnsinees prevents proper attention. . Address ' 8. X..' care Observer. FOR SALE Will sell privately for cash. general hardware no tinner's, supplies. stock . R. E. Costner, Receiver, Lincoln ton Metal Roofing Co., bankrupt, Lincoln ton. N. C. .. . , . . .- . . BUEIXESS OPPOnTXNTTIES. WANTED To correspond with a party who can invest Jo.O.o to IlO.Oue In an old estsbllshed corporation and take position of secretary, who Is retiring. . Splendid opportunity for good office man. Address Secretary. Box 4PZ. Richmond, Va. WANTED Information - regarding . good bnainrss for sale; not particular abotrt character, six or location; prefer to dpsj with owner. Oiv prvce and full descrlp- lon. Address 1. Derbyshire. Box 1, ochester, N. T. WANTED Information reparding good patent whUjli would be money maker. Only Inventor, who wishes to sell out right or on royalty basis. ncd answer. Gtv price and brief decrlptkin. S. it-. Box -t Rocliester, 1. X. SECEETAEY EETUENS HOME COSTEHESCE AT OYSTEIl BAY . - - . After' Conferring tilth Fresldcnt ltooeevelt, Luke K. Wrljrht nd Other PoiitloHl Leaders, betrctary Taft Leaves lr Wasldngto En joys Recvrd-BreaklBa; Ran In Automobile to New York Confer ence With President ltelated to Af fairs of War Departments Three Vacancies to Bo Filled to Philippine -'. Itdands Secretary Goes to Hot ' SDrincs. Va For HU Vacation . Wright Anxious to Take lp His Work. . . ' ' i New. York. June-17. -After a four hours' political conferenc at OyHer Bay with President Roosevelt, General Luke E. Wright, Rational Committee man. Frank B. Ktllogg, ot ' Minnesota, and W, L. Ward, of New York, Secre tary Taft left there at 1:58 this after noon kn an automobile for this city, striving here in the record-breaking time of, one hour and thirty minutes. The car, was a big sixty-horse-power touring machine and the. chauffeur ran it fast from the start, making the first fourteen miles In 1 minutes, much to' the delight of Secretary Taft. who enjoyed the pace. He left for Washington at 6:25. On his trip down be was accompanied by General Car ence R. Edwards, chief of insular af fairs In the War- Department, and James Williams, his political lieuten ant Asked about the conference at Sagamore Hilt Secretary ; Taft ua that he went there to U'k over mat ters, with the President and General Wriaht in connection with the - War Department, the headship of which General Wright will assume July 1st Affairs In Cuba. Panama and the Pan Ipplne wers" principally discussed. There are three vacancies In the Phil ippine commission to toe filled, one of which will go to a native. GOES TO VIRGINIA. .. i :' Questioned about the report that he was to take up his residence at Oyster Bav Mr. Taft replied: . "I have no thought of such a thing. I leave the War Department at the end of this month and go to Hot Springs, Val, where I shall play golf, ride horso back, and hope to have a general good time. I shall go to Wash ington on July 8th to meet the sub commlttee and after we have a con ference. I shall returm to Hot Springs, It was learned to-day that whllo at Hot Springs the Becretary wl'l busy himself with- the preparation or ni address of acceptance which he will deliver some time between July 20th and 25th at Cincinnati to the commu te which will wait on him. 1 la us deratood that the Secretary will not finish this until after the Democratic platform shall have heen adopted at Denver because there are likely to be some planks In it that he may wish to discuss. After this address tne ecre tsry will return to Hot Springs, where he will remain until September inn, when he will finish his formal letter of acceptance of the nomination or the presidency. Then the real work of the campaign will Begin. HITCHCOCK THE FAVORITE, flanerat Luka E. Wright left Oy ster Bay after the conference to spend tha n aht with uovernor.iaci or 'tne Phllpptnes. at Port Washington. L. I. hut he- will leave Sunday for Wash ington t,o familiarise himself with War Department matters. He said to day: -. . - - ' "It Is necessary for roe to gei on me Job at once, as there ar a great many matters that need attention, x appro chUe that this, position Is more seri ous than most people Imagine." . Th much mooted question or me national committee chairmanship was discussed at Sagamore Hill, but an members of the conference preserved the utmost secrecy as to the outcome It Is known, however, that Frank B Kellog went' there to. champion the cause or - Frank u. iiucn rnirk. who Is thought to be the fav orite choice for the place of both President Rooesvelt and Secretary Taft., ' :' -,":'' ' ' PATTERSON IS AHEAD. After m Hard and Bitter Fight Gover nor Patterson Defeats l orracr een ator earmark For the Tennessee) Gubernatorial Nomination Pat ter- n - f Winn son uaseu x igii mi uwi -..j,..".. PUt form. - ' . ; Nashville, Tenn., June S7. In to day's Democratic primary, after the hardest fought. Ditterest ana mosi plcturesaue campaign ever known in Tennessee, Governor Patterson won the gubernstorial nomination over E. W. Carmack. ',.. ' - - ;; For Supreme Court Judge ' D. - Lansden is . probably successful, -: B. D. Bell, Incumbent, .being an extreme ly close competitor. Late returns msy cnange tne resuu. For railroad commissioner Frank Avent wins over W. ?. Whltthorn.-. The nominations are to be made in convention, the primary being on county unit plan, county committees naming delegates In accordance with th vote cast to-day. ? , The 9 counties send 1.318 deiqe gates b the convention and of these, Patter;sdn wdll have over 700, his pop ular marjorlty being between 8,000 and 10.000. - State-wide prohibition was the is sue on wnirn carmack pa sea nis fight, while Patterson defended the present statute, practically local op tion, which has come under his ad ministration. To Carmack's banner the W. C T. IT. and the Anti-Saloon League were rallied, and the State has been-traversed from one end to the other by orators. To-day many wo men and children continued to work for Carmack at the polls. Aside from prohibition, Carmack s thief fight was made against the county unit primary plan, which was sdopted by the State committee over his protest, his con- tention being for a general State-wld primary. Governor Patterson and Mr. Carmack engaged In a series of Joint discussions throughout the Stat. Great crowds heard th debates which were remarkable for the foreefuiness. eloquence and satire displayed by each, as well as the height to which feeling ran between, both the debat er and their partisans. r. v- v Gaines Defeated For Congress.., Nashville, Tenn.', June 27.- In th Democratic congressional primary for the sixth district - Joseph H. W. Brynes. a Htwyer of this city, defeated John Wesley Gaines, Ineumbent, for the nomination. - Gaines has repre sented this district for twelve years. The Prince and Mme. Anna. London, June 27, Prince De Sa- gan to-day denied what he intended mhiuium Catholicism hM-nmi VptHestant before his marriage to Aa rtnnld. Th tentativ dat of 1 Wi wedding is July 7th. The George I Goti Id family Is now In France. It Is not knowa whether they will attend the marriage. , Sir. herniaa Improrlna;. Cleveland. O , June 27.Reprefen- I titlv James 8. Sherman passed a very comfortable day, and to-night his temperature, pulse and respiration were normal. Mr. Sherman will be kept In the , hospital a few days to- rerover his strength, weakened by fever. ! IN THE CITY CHURCHES '' ; . PRESBYTERIAN." ' BelmontT Rev. T. J. Hutchison, pastor. Sunday-school at 10; morn ing senvlca at 11; evening service at 7:45 by Rev. George F. Robertson. Visitor cordially welcome to all these services. '.'.' St. Paul Rev, Charles E. Raynal. pastor. Preaching at 11 and 8:15; Rev. Harold Turner will preach at th evening service;' men's prayer meeting at 10:10; Sunday school at 8:20; prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8:16. All are welcome. -. ; :, Westminster Rev. . F. D. Jones, pastor. Preaching at 11 and 8:20; Sunday school at 10. Public cordially Invited to all services. ? Flrst-The pastor. Rev.: Dr. W..U. Klncald.. will preach in the morning at 11 on "The Church of Christ and In the evening at 8:15 on "The. Last Step;" men's prayer meeting at 0:46; Sunday school at . 12:15;- mid-week prayer and praise service- Wednesday evening at :16; preparatory servic for' communion, Friday evening at 1:15. All are cordially invited to these services. ; ' . - -'.-' " : Second ;PreachIng by Rev. Dr. T. W. Sloan, of Greenville, 8. C at ll and 8:1;' men's prayer meeting at 10; Sunday school at 4:20; mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening at 8:15; young people's Sunday mlasion class Sunday morning at 10. Tenth Avenue Rev. A. R. ' Shaw, pastor. Preaching at 11 and 8:10 by the fastor; Sunday school at 8:20; prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8:10. All ar cordially Invited. . , A ; - ; METHODIST. . Belmont Park Rev. W. S. Hale, pastor. Services at 11 and t; Sunday school at : 46; men's prayer meeting Monday evening at 8. 'Public cordially Invited to attend aH these services. Brevard Street Preaching at 11 by Rev. Charles E- Raynal, pastor of St. Paul Presbyterian church, and at 8:15 k.. .v.- maim-. Rev. Harold Turner; Sunday school at 2; prayer meetlngr at 10. A cordial invitation to an. Trinity Preaching by the pastor, Rev. E. L. Bain, at 11 and 8:15; Sab bath school at :45; Y. P. M. S. at 7:ljk , All are welcome. -Mnrth firlott. Rev. A. R. Buf- ratt, pastor. The pastor is In Greens boro assisting in special services, but arrangements have pern maao ior preaching at 11 . nt. nJ P- Jn hi. nhnr.h Bundav school at 1:45 a. m. A cordial welcome to all. ' Trjssn street Rev. tiugn uoyer. Preaching at 11 and S: 15 by the pas tor; 8unday school at :45; mid-week prayer meeting at vooa music ana congregational singing. All strangers In the city are cordially invited to at tend thes services. r ' " EPISCOPAL. : "' Bt. Peur's, eorner North Tryon and pvnh - streets Rev. Harris Mal- Unckrodt, rector.. Second Sunday after Trinity. Celebration of Vie holy communion at 7:10; Sunday school and Bible clsss at :I0; morning prayer, ante-communion and sermon at 11; evening prayer and sermon at 1:15. Pews rre. All are welcome, r-hnm-h nr tha Holv Comforter. Sims' Hall. Dllworth Morning prayer and sermon at if, Bunaay scnuoi anu Bible class at - -. b vravtin'a Chanel. Davidson and Tenth street Sunday school and Bible Class at i; evening prayer ai.u sermon at S. , ' St. Andrew's chapel Sunday scnooi t ' - - Chapel of Hope, East rineemn street Sundsy school at 1:80; even ing prayer and sermon at I. ITtrM ,Prearhlnr at 11 and 8:15: , Vn. - nf mnrnlnff wrmftn. "Relf-Ex- amlnatlon;" Sabbath school at 12:15; session will meet in church study at 10:45. The taienteu airs, uiascoca wilr nreslde at the organ tooth-morn- l mnA .vnnlnr. Delesstes to - t'.te convention and strangers are cordially Invited. Beats iree, f.- , . ; BAPTIST. Ninth Avenue The pastor. Rev. L. s D.110I1 vlll nreach at 11 and 8:15: Sunday school at I; prayer -meeting Wednesday evening at 8. - All are in vited. sx;:: . ry,,. ':.:f;- L First Rev. Herman : H. Hulten, pastor. Morning worship. 11 o'clock. n-nr...nt.iivii f th Lsvmen's Mis sionary Movement will' have, charge ot this service, v Evening worsnip, .1 K . nrfurhlnir bv the DSStor. Sub- a n Plunder." Sunday school at 0:80 a. m.i mid-week services as usual. All are welcome. . , 0?rltchard Memorial itev. ur, is. tu. Preaching ' bv th pastor st the morning hour, -11 o'clock, in ' tne-aitrrnoon ai o.io there will be the ordination of three maMA deacons. Tha Das- tor wl'l be aided In this service by Rev. L. R. Pruett ana ir. norman ii. ui Tha nuhllo is invited to this nuLw. - - and all other services, eunaay scnooi at :S0. . r ! K-' ' A CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. ; , Services held In the hall at No. 28 lrj West Fifth street Sunday at 11 md 8; subject, "Christian science . Sunday school immediately after tne morning service; the pupnc or- ially invited. . LUTHERAN. - t5t. Mark's Rev, Dr. Robert C. Hol- . .i. Hervlces Sundav at 11 ..kinar kt th tiaator; aervlcea wivn yl - " ' i t , , . at 8:16; a young peoples missionary service in lecture room; sunaey scnooi at :45: mid-week service Wednes day at 8:16. - . TOHNADO KILLS SIX. Tornado In Minnesota Kills Six Peo ple snd injures lwrenty-rive um-ers- Train Blown From Track and Much Propertf Destroyed. ; Clinton. Minn., Jun 87 A tornado struck this town.thts afternoon, klU in atx pcopl. and Injuring . twenty - live, some seriously. ! Twenty houses. printing offtes snd twa . churches were blown down. The dead: Morton HlKglns, Thomas Rockwell, Miss Kate - Mllla, Sprunk Berry, Mrs. Olds Nicholson and aushter.- Missing; .. . sirs. x. Johnson.-"'';- ": ' '' The tornado was unaccompaaied toy rain, started three miles north of the town, -destroyed two - farm houses that were in Its path, and swept over Clinton, which has about 400 popula tion, A Chicago, Milwaukee tt St.' Paul train was lust nulllns- into the station as the storm struck the town, trifteen freleht cars were blown'ofl the track as was also a passenger coach containing seventeen people. All were Injured but It has been impos sible to learn their names or th ex tent of the injuries. The two churches which, were de stroyed are the Norwegian Lutheran and the Episcopal. - Telegraph lines were blown down but as soon aa possible, news of the diaster was sent to neighboring towns. JReltef trains ere run from Oracevllle, Ortonvlll arid Montevideo. Mrs. Vandemar I also among th dead, making the total seven. , Mr. C. E. Childs. of . Uncolnton, , pent yesterday In th city. , i PURCELL'S " mm 25 dozen Lawn Kinionas, v The patterns are new -1 XT T-1 Tl! 1 ana navy. rjiue. irinjc, and Wliitfi nattftrns? . length and 3-4 sleeves; style. Made of good quality Lawn, collar, and cuffs edged with white ; lawn beUed back and front, 3-4 sleeves.... .... .... .... ..... r...-50c ; Crepon Japanese 'designs made full and loose, plain collar and cuffs to match colors. . . .. . . . . ..... . . . . , . . . i . ... . . .' ... ... .'. . .76c. and $1.00 Long Kimonas 'A' large assortment of Lawn and Batiste Long Kimonas and Lounging Robes, all colors; styles entirely new and novel. Prices $1.00, $1.50, $1.98 and 2.50 Special Long Silk Kimonas Made of good quality Silk, Oriental patterns and colors, extra wide. These sell usually at $6.50 to $7.50. Sale price... .... ..... ..... ......$4.50 $6.50 Short Silk Kimonas reduced to. . . . ... . -.... $4.50 Short Silk Kimonas reduced to. ............ . SMICT WfllST-SPECWlf 20 dozen Shirt Waists go on sale Monday morning at really less -ihan costof ' materials. We bought them from a manufacturer who was closmg out his summer, stock about half regular price. . a .-. . , The lot consists of all our Embroidered Waists, Lawn and Batiste aists, trimmed with laces and embroideries. The styles are pretty and attractive. . and are waists that regularly sell at $1.50 and $1.98 to $2.50. Sale price ' ............. ............." .98c, New patterns of Lace, and Open Work Hose, as well as Plain Styles. New Tans, Plain... .... . . . .25, 3S and 50c. New Tans, Open Work .' . . . . . . . an(J New Blacks, Plain Gauze,. ......... ... . .... .... ; . . . .25, 35, 50 and 75c See our special 3 pair for $1.00 Black and Tan Gauze Lisle Hose. i Kayser Silk Stockings, "the kind that wear." High spliced heel and double soles.; Prices. .. . ....... .$1.50 and $2.00 Silk Stockings all shades Pink, Light Blue, Navy, Burgundy, Tan, Brown and Whitel at.... .... . $1 special Ladies' Embroidered Collars Jhe new stvles. Plain i White," all heights from the very low summer collar to ihe high styles: entirely new patterns. I A large variety of styles and pat terns to select from'. ... ................. '.. ..... . .25c. Royal Worcester and Bon Ton Corsets. Government Storks Lake at Edje- mont With Trout. gpelt to Th Observer. - Hickory, June 27. The govern ment dlstributln'; llsh car passed here to-day en route to Edgemont with tt.- 000 California speckled trout for th waters of the lake of the Mountain Home Club. whkh la beln rapidly de veloped and beautiHed under th di rection of a landscape gardener who is looking after the grounds and road ways through the vaat estate, which Is owner by stockholders consisting of bus iness and professional men throughout North and South Carolina 'well as othJ-r Btatei many of whom will build ccttaxes convenient to the club Inn orooer. . The enterprises mansger, U T. Mcholi of the C. YN. W. Hallway, snd his associates aro tclr$c much to develop this portion of North Carolina, 1 .nnia s.. keenly to the Bouth- ern from the low countries. 18S7 1M8. Guilford College For-Hoth Men and Women. Course in th Classics and In th l . i a.!.!,... v Denartinenta la Bible Study and In' Music. Labora tories for tnemuu-,, ""ui ".I''.iij. .,,nnlit wlih ntr water and lighted by electricity. ' ,...... tnr thoroush instruction and high moral tone. Located in the healthful Piedmont Section of North Carolina. For cstalousre aaaress Ij. Io llOBUS, Prrsldent, -Guilford College. North Carolina. Ladles Eeady-to-'Wear . Garments nnnnrtfB i 'i in i n i " made of good quality Lawn, and pretty, colore are Light T 1 T--J. t HI l jjavenaer ana xieu, aisu -uicft. Stvlos are loose back. ' also the Butterfly short sleevo. . Y) l : : ' Short Kimonas Short Kimonas Short Silk Kimonas Hosiery JACKSON SQUARE This Celebrated Brand of Coifee is roasted and packed in New Orleans, shipped fresh direct from the roaster in air-tight, sealed cans so fas to protect its FIuVVOR and STRENGTH, Do not speculate, but tell your gro cer ' that Jackson . Square Coffee in sealed cans is what you want 25 cents a pound at your grocer's, Wfite us if he cannot supply you. . barters Coffee Co., ill NEW OHLEAXS, LA. PUIKmS Sale Price full (n fT . . -3-98 ' ; .$2.98 Mcrode Gauze Vesta 15, 25, 35 and 50c.1 - ' " -. -.- -. -fa' If -
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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