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CHABLOT TO DAILY OBSERVElJIJLY 2G.-.1903 T. S X AnttLsmxaXM Inserted la this , Oolnr&a at rata ef tffl cants per Una i M womU. o ad taken. lor sees JO eeaie. Cub la advance. : WAHTEB. .WANTED An adopted home tor a bright. attractive, dark-eyed boy of tare. Can be found in Charlotte tor th next few caya. Answer at once. Aoaress Matron, car Observer. . ' 1 '-i .rVANTEIV-Book-keeper for textile mills ' Must be accurate and wrte food hand. Address Manufacturer, ear Observer. WANTEJO-JBoardera at SOT 'West 4th St WANTED At once, lessons In ahert band at eight. .Address U. a., Kl H. Tryon. ;W ANTED Good stenographer. Tounf t inai ymwrw ; Awutu . care id- erven . -- "WAITED-Foltlon, by young married dress. rJ. "ears UDaerver. RANTED Many male teamen for rTS jwiiwnK x quick, wun run informa tion. . Teachers' Co-operative Agency, WAKTED-Tour furniture to repair and upholstering. All klnda of furniture scrapea aad finished. J. J. Qsment. -letapaoae iwu. , , : WANTED-Local representaUve In each luwp; m n iio weesiy to light party: : m"n Investment W. T. Crouae. 215 N, ; wwe v.. Bt. txUU, J40. WANTED-Suprlntendent. principals, 2 'radea, music, etc. Many .fine opening! r - a uln- ouarantoea enrollment Mieriaaaa Agency, ureenwooo, b. c. WANTED To purchaae an interest In established weekly newspaper; give cir culation, advertising patronage. Address statesman,.- c,re Observer. .WANTED-Sslesman to sell to grocers. aruggists and confectioners; 100 per nioain ana expenses, vaniornia uiaer sc extract Co.. Bt. Louis,-' Mo. WANTED To Invest a few hundred dol lar in some business with good part ner. Address "Industry." care Observer. WANTED TaWe boarders. Close In. N. CoUeg 8t 'Phono 1XSS-L. 811 WANTED Laundry agents n all towns wner we are not already represented. Sanitary Steam Laundry. Charlotte. N. C WANTED A ' buyer for an Interests in foundry and -machine shop; must be practical ana able to take cbarge of busi ness. - Good opportunity for right man. Aoarcas eox w uncoiston, Ni c. WANTED-By young man of experience, off lea work or any kind of light em - ploytnent. Can furnish reference. Ad dress. "H," care Obaerver. - w . . WANTED High-class stenographer. Ex cellent position for right party. "Ex pert," care Observer. WANTED Honeit. sober salesman to represent us permanently: excellent op ening; experience unnecessary; salary or commission weekly; references. North Jersey Nurseries, Newark. N. J. WANTED Men to learn barb trade, tew weeks comDleten. so Stan Uy busy, licensed Instructors, tools .vu, uipiumus granted, wages Batur umrm. positions waiting, wonderful de mana tor graduates. Write for Catalogue. """f t oiiege, Auanta, Ua. : THE DEATH RECORD: V " . A, :. . -J-' II. Hi. u : Mrs, fceroy Barntiardt, of Uigtx point. Special to The -Observer ' . - Eight FfcInt. JulyM. Mr. Iroy Bantbaurat died at feer home faere yes tenday after an lilnaaa of several monfhB, aged l? years. Sha leaves a husband euid onia soa and numerous other relatives. The funeral servdeeg wr fceld to-day, oondiioted W Ssv, J. '- K Thc-Aipaon, of ,-t Washlngtoa- Street M. E. church,' of "wWch th Je oaaaed -waj a mernAer.y receael was a daurjhter of Deputy SbeTlS .j: L. Parrlaih, of thlsdty. , Wow Orfns ManXXeg ' la -'Uberllle ": -i WWla Honeymoon. . .. Special to The Observer , , AshevlUe, July J 5. Oustav A. Klocke, who r came - her about ' ten days ago Trom New. Orleans .with his bride, died 'hero this mornrng. They had been married less-. than fifteen days and had come ' to ' spend their honeymoon here. ) About two days ago he. was taken suddenly sick and doctors were called in, but - death ensued this morning. - He Is said to o a 'printer of New .Orleans and Is about 40 years of age.- His wife will accompany 1. hla-remains to New Orleans to-morrow nleht, -where the interment will ba-'mada-..-JL-L MARRIAGES, - PamrUl-pulard. ' Special to The Observer, v ; ReldsvUle. July Mr. Will Pan- nill.. of Mayodan.' formerly bt Relds vUle, and Miss Adela Dlllard. were married Wednesday morning at Spen cer, Va., Rev. A. R., Berkeley, pastor of the Episcopal church at Mayodan, offlciaUng. Mr.. Panhill has for a numberf yearg been ofteTof theTieaa bookkeepers in the office of the Mayo Mills, and Is a young; man 1 of sterl ing:, worth. His bride Is. well and pleasantly known to a large circle of friends in this .-section. ' M?ia Bet Hall, of Reidsville, was an attendant at the marriage. Wens-King. Special to The Observer. High Point July zS. It will be quite a surprise to the many frlen'ds of Miss .Cordie Kln, formerly of High Point,' but who has been a resi dent of Washington, D. C, for some time, to know of her marriage to Mr. W. C. Wells, of Hot Seringa. Ark. The ceremony took place at the home or tne bride on the evening of July 19th. After spending a few davs with friends and relatives in Hich Point Mr. and Mrs. Wells left for Hot Springs, where they will make their home. HOW ZACBi JTGHEE HELPED. A Contribution to the Sooceevrof the riryan Campaign Fund .Which Should Shame Lajrgards.v ? ; v Charleston News and Courier. '. ', This telegram has been received by tne editor of The News and Courier -. . - CH stamp. 8-53-p. m ' : " ' Washinsrton. 1J Julv MTlMi. Get the ex-vice president in Meeting street 10 araw lor me twice each on gaa oer ana nen; remittance oy man. - '.iV --'v :Zach McGhee. , For the enlightenment of the un initiated we explain 'that "DH stamp' means that the message-was, dead headed by a telegraph -corporadon, and that the phrase, 'Kx-Vlce Presi dent," is a reference to a presclant gentleman who has atcaineJ to envia ble distinction by belU-asr wl'.tt saint ly perseverance that, Bryan is go:ng co do ciruMu, ana wpo ia uie wnren of our fftith In the coming of that event. . --;,?:.V"" ' Zach McQhee is a plain, blunt, hon est and unadorned - Democrat, who boards in Washington, but votes la faouth Carolina,' and who Is rising to prominence so rapidly among labor ing men that The Charlotte Observer turns an annexing and assimilating; look upon. him. In time he will be born in Norch Carolina, if he shall continue to tread the path of glory, 1 This act of Mr. McGhee is worthy of emulation. The four ouarters that he. thus game expends will be devoted to a gooa cause. - it is a sportsman like donation.. We shall Jiot .resent -K lM-ll .1 . 1 A. ' . i. . A ins iinjiiiLuuon mat ne cannot trust us- to handle the finances of the cam paign' our aim being -to raise money for the Bryan and Kern battle." We oave.no time to quarrel. about Utile sugnta and ,aspersions, we let them pasa-our energies and thoughts be- ing centred upon the larger objects to oe gained. , One dollar is not a great deal of money, but la not to be snubbed. It is sent in a noble SDlrlt: it Is a aiRn orioyalty nori araFnt-than-that f tne Roger Sullivan and Herman Kid der kind. 1 - vAJNiB;i-KeiisDle. energetic sewing """ iihb -1 sen our sewing machines and collect on accounts; great opportunity for promotion. We have men with us who are now making from 175 w wou per nrontn in rtortn uarollna. on a commission contract without a dollar Invested except horse snd buggy. We now nave an. opening in the city 'o Charlotte; Monroe and -Wfedesboro, If you mean : business call -or address- us. Binger sewing Men. Co., Charlotte, N. C WANTED t"or "0. 8. Army, able-bodied. unmarried... men, between ages 18 . and IS. citlsens of United States of good character and temperate 'habits, who can speak, read and write English. ' For -Information apply, to Recruiting Officer, II . west rirtn si;, inariotte, n. J.; 1 Houth Main St., Asherille, N. C; National Bank . , Building,- Shelby, N. C: 401 South Centre Bt., Btatesvllle. N. C: Springs Building. Lancaster, S. C, or 16TH West Main St., pananourg, a. u. von hxtm. FOR '8ALE Sheep. E0 head fine ewes and (lambs. Thoroughbred Yorkshire pigs x& W. D. Mediin. Fort Mill, S. C. FOR BALE One open Babcock buggy In perfect condition, will be sold. Worth the money, w. o. noss. No. 17 North Col lege street. 'TOR sale One of the beet farms In Guilford county, N. C-. situated one mue rrom me thriving city of Greens boro, containing sixty acres, with good , seven-room cottage. House surrounded by a beautiful grove of oak and hickory . trees. Large barn, sheds and outbuild ings, gooo piggery of tteritanlrs' nous, orchards of peach, apple and pear trees. . Farm" la near enough to the city Jor a suburban home, combining profit- with pleasure. I'tice reasonable, terms easy. Address M. W. Sterne. Box No, T26, Oreenonoro. N. C. FOR RENT. FOR RENT-Furnlshed f Trade street room. 614 W. FOR RENT-Furnlshed or unfurnished rooms. 400 N, Graham St 'Phone 11(4. FOR RENT Rooms for light house keeping, very convenient.' Jit 8. Church street. LOST LOST-Lady's i; dark brawn pocketbook. . containing $30 and two or three keys, etc. vLlherst reward U returned with er without money. X. care of Observer. LOST Knights Templars Charm, larae size. Reward If returned to R.-W Smith at J. W. Lewis A co.'s lumber of- i - ' . Young People's Meeting To-Morrow Night, The Young People's Missionary So ciety of Tryon Street Methodist church will hold. Its monthly meeting to-morrow evening-at 8:30 o'clock in the Baraca room of the church. The ipreeldent Mrs. E. A. Cole, who at tended the Young People's Misslonai Movement recently in ABhevitie. will give In her report. There will be other Interesting features and cooling refreshments. All members and thJ menqs are cQraianyjnvited to atten Were Married in South Carolina. Mies battle L. Ha vis, whose myste nope disappearance from this city- week ago last Friday created so much talk, and who was found in Columbia, S. C. last Monday, was wedded to Mr. Walker HarScey, a solicitor for the Life Insurance Company of Virginia, last flight 4n South Carolina. The ceremony. v which was a very quiet anair,. was witnessed: d only a few near relatives and Intimate friends. - 1 PEOPLE'S COLUMN AO advertisements inserted in this column at rate of ten orate per line nf tlx word No id taken for leas man zo cents, cash in advance. MISCELLANEOUS. 81.11 IS THE WINNING number, this -week-et the Consolidated-Cigar Store NOW READY Our' Fait Carpets. Rugs ana curtains, make selection now and we win hold them for later delivery. rurecr-uiraner m. GOOD BUILDING BRICK, any quantity, prompt shipment Write for prices. ooweii unci 1.0., ItoCK MIU, B. METIIlNQ entirely new in gas lamna ana arcs, wuick seuer. his nrnnrn Bxciuslve territory riven. , Rector, 47 Leonard est.. New York. BARBER WANTED One first-class col ored barber. Thad Tate, Central Hotel BIG BARGAINS for quick buyer, one Quartered Oak Suit for S3S. One of the kind In stock, to close out, Parker- uaraner t-o. , YOUNG MAN. bustler, at present em ployed with . transportation . eomnanr. desires to make change. Stenorranher and good office man. Address "Vlr-q ginian;" care Observer. NEW STYLES In Leather Couches and uaveaporta. some special baraalna- to liven up cummer business. Parker- Gardner Co. LOST Several days ago. pocketbook vuiuauuni arucipe or no value to finder. ,l" " nu- panes oearing my V. 1" " " r i.ium to r rea Nash, Jr at Observer office. -. v; . 7 STENOGRAPHER , and book-keeper. Young man with several years' experi ence and good education wants ndsltlon. Best references. Address "Stenographer." care uoserver. NOW IS THE TIME to save money. We make your clothes look like new. Queen City Dyeing and Cleaning Works. 'Phone 246. '- J. v LOST Note book 'containing baIm. : 2.VtfH tf.,urnrf W- O' Delllnger, ax BTJSIXES8 OPPORTTXTTIES. ci--iniormaUon regarding good businees for sale; -not particular about Character, slxe or location; prefer to deal wnn wwnr. urre nriee and full amkHh. '.tlon. Address L Darbrshlre.' Boa 190! Y4ulaAas f W - " Vil7SlT V . J. f . . , . WANTED-Informatlon regarding good ' -.P1?1 wn,ch would be money maker. Only inventor, who wishes to sell out- y rjgnt. or on royalty casls. need snswer. Give, price and brief deacrlptlon. a M . Box eM. - Rochester. N. T," THM WANTfTl. WANTED Information regarding a good farm for sale; not particular about lo cation; wish to. hear from owner nly. who will sell direct to buyer; give price description and state when poeseseto can .be had. Address L Derbyshire, Box 1801. .RochesVr. N.-. .. . f Qairt Marriage, Lswt Mghfc i Miss Bright Blarwhard, daughter ' of Mr. and Mra William Blanchard. and Mr. W. E. Hasty, were quietly married by Rev. A. L Cohurn at his residence. No. 101 Wwt Fifth street last' evening at 7:10 o'clock; - WILL. SHIP to- any orte by first express the day order Is received, whiskey at C per gallon and will prepay charges on all 4 packages.- Am prepared to nil aH orders promptly. J.' J. Walden, R. F. D., No, t, .JeJIlco, Tenn - -. i t - i VITDOR HAMMOCKS and Porch Shades. New shipment Just opened up. Parker Gardner Co. . " Were every Democrat . in South Carolina accordlnar to hia ability to illustrate an .eagerness .to. strive foe Bryan such as does Zach McGhee,- one hundred thousand dollara would be raised in three days. True, the "DH stamp" saved Mr. McGhee a two-cent postage stamp, but persons won will send us money from any point in noum Carolina or elsewhere; may de duct two cents and for twenty-three cents receive a chance for the Gander and Hen. Meantime, the Gander and Hen are eating their heads off. and it is highly necessary that they be disposed of at once. They may have had a square deal in North Carolina, but their first square meal was received in Charles ton. Messrs. Bryan and If era have ap pealed to the farmers of this land for money for the campaign. The appeal should meet with hearty response everywhere in South Carolina, but the farmers should not be allowed to bear this burden alone. Other laboring men. especially those of- the McGhee class, the newspaper men, who scratch ferociously for a living, should rally to the assistance of the farmers. Contributions to this Gander and Hen fund from such tollers as J. Hal Ba got and W. R. Bradford, of Columbia, would be acceptable. Now f the time for all good men to come to the aid of the party. Individual contributions of more 'tluin ten thousand ' dollars will be indignantly scorned. IN THE CITY CHURCHES CAMPAIGN OF REASON. Political Discussion Free From Ran cor. Baltimore Sun. On the whole, the press ' of the United States has started the discus sion In a tplric free from rancor and devoid of hysteria or vehemence. The leaders in both parties and the ora tors should co-operate with, the press to make this a campaign of "Ugat and leading," and seek to influence voters by argument addressed to the con science and convictions and minds of citizens. The thoughtful press has given party managers very striking suggestions in its comments as to the vice: Sundav school r s- ,ihii, ,ni.u 1 . . , . .. ,, 1 ' . " -1 ,w- ftifc wtttutt mo picsmvniwt cor t ojieiiiy invited v PRESBYTERIAN, ' . - 7 First Rev. H. P.. McCllntic. of Liberty, Mo., wlU preach at. both morning and evening service; pastor desires a full house at both services; men's prayer meeting at :45; Bab bath school, immediately after morn ing service. ..':-,.-, ,: . Westminster Rev, F. b. Jones pastor-. Preaching at IV.li and tail Sunday school at 10; public cordially invited to all services. ; - -r,- : St " Paul Rev. Charles E, RaynaL pastor. Preaching at 11 and 1:15 by the pastor' men's prayer meeting at 10:10; Sunday school at S:S0; pray er sneeting : Thuradajr-at-a;; all are welcome. J - - Tenth Avenues-Rev. A. R. Shaw, pastor: preaoMng at 11 and 8:10 by the pastor;-Sunday school at 8:10; prayer meeting Wednesday at 8:10; t meeting of the session at the coe of the iqomlng service; all ara cordially invited. t - .'. Belmont Rev. T. J. Hutchison, pas tor. Bunday achool at 10: morning service ait II: evenina service at 7:46: mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45: visitors welcome to an 01 these services. Second Preerhlne: by Rev. Dr. Charles Edward Bishop at 11 and 8:15; subject, o morning sermon. Is sinless perfection taught in First John, third chapterr that of the ever nlngr "The Washing-Away of Sin by Christ;' men's prayer meeting at 10: mission .study, class at 10; Sunday scnooi at 4:30; . mid-week services Wednesday evening at 8: 15; everybody Invited to these services. METHODIST. Tryon Street Preaching at 11 b7 the paetor, Rev. Hugh K. Boyer; no services at night; Sunday school at :4; mid-week prayer meeting at 8; a cordial Invitation to all. Dllworth - Preaching a 11 and 8 by the- -paateriRevr-Ai fcr Cob urn: Sunday school at 9:45. Calvary Preaching at II by the 1 presiding elder. Rev., Frank Slier, and , at 8:15 by the pastor. Rev. J. F. Tot- i ten; Sunday school at 1:30: prayer1 meeting Wednesday night; a welcome to all. Trinity Rv IT. T. naif. na.tnr Preaching at 11 and 8:15. Sunday School at 1:45; all are welcome. Belmont Rev. W. 8. Hales. Das tor. Preaching at 11 and t. Sunday. school at 1:45; prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8: the third Quarterly con ference will meet. Tuesday evening. July 28th, at 8 o'clock. North Charlotte Rev. A. R. 8ur- ratt pastor. The pastor will preach at 11 end 8; Sunday school at 8:45; usual mad-week services; a cordial in vitation 4o all. EPISCOPAL. f Church of the Holv Comforter. South Boulevard Sunday school and Bible class at 9:45; morning prayer and sermon at 11. I St. Martin's chapel. Davidson and Tenth streets Sunday school and Bl- Die class at 3; evening prayer and sermon at 8. St. Andrew's chapel. SeversvlUe venlng prayer and sermon at 8: unday school at 4. Chapel of Hope. East Fifteenth street Sunday school at 3:30: even-: ing prayer and sermon at 8. - Sc. Peter's, corner North Trvon and I Seventh streets Rev. Harris Mal Iinckrodt. rector. Sixth Sunday after Trinity Sunday school and Bible class at 9:30; morning prayer and sermon at 11; evening prayer and ser mon at 8:15; pews free: all are wel come. . BAPTIST. Pritchard Memorial Rev. Dr. El E. Bomar, pastor. Preaching at 11 and 8:15; subject of morning sermon, "Golden Religion;" the evening ser mon, "An Extorted Confession." The public invited to these services, also to the Sunday school which convenes at 9:30. Ninth Avenue Rev. L. R. Pruett, pastor. Preaching at 11 end 8il5; Mr. C. E. Mason will conduct the ser vice ait 1 o'clock and Rev. W. L. Wal ker wni preach at the eventing ser PUECELL'S: Ladies' Garment Store iiBSli me.il ; PTOCELL' 1 Itallf Price aitf Le" - Every Summer Garment in our store reduced this week. Tiiiie for delivery ' of our fall stocks is fast approaching and we must make, room for same. . Consequently we have cut prices to the very lowest notch in Order to do so. Greater Bargains than ever will be offered this week. - SUk Jumper Suits Here is one of the greatest values we have offered to the Charlotte public this season. We have just closed out a lot of 25 Jumper Suits, entirely new style, made of good quality Taffeta; comes in pretty stripes. Colors are, Navy, Tan and Black and White. Former price $17.50. Sale Price - - - - ' Wash Coat Suits $19.60, $17.50 and $15.00 Coat 'Suits, made of Linen and English Rep; Natural' Color, Pink, Light Blue and White. Plain tailored and braided styles. Special Price Linene Skirts Made of .good quality Linene. Styles are plain gored with fold at bottom. Colors are Light Blue and" Tan; also White. Special Price Lingerie Dresses test of 1908 should be conducted. No partisan who claims to be guided by sincere convictions ana aosoiute hon esty, of purpose can rightly deny the same virtues to the partisan of an opposing party. No man of inde pendent views will deny chat the par tisan is exercising an Inherent right of American citizenship in voting as a partisan, just as the independent vot er exercises an unquestionable and inalienable right In voting his convic tions regardless of party. The com First Rev. Herman H. Hulten. pas tor. There will be special services Sunday. At the morning hour Rev. W. L. Walker. D. D.. of Atlanta, Oa,, will deliver his lecture on "The Second Coming of Christ." Profewor Rudy, singing fvangellirt. will assist him in this service. Rev. H. K. Boyer, of Tryon fitr-et MethodJst church, will preach at the e-enins hour. The con gregation of Tryon Street church will unite with ithat of the First Baptist ments of the discriminating press in- I ,:20i lnla-wk services as usual; mm ....... . . ImmiA. fun It 1 lt -. aa ...... . . uicaie tnat in this campaign there isl' ,,n f -o m ur sajuqj a nrobanintv. esoecia iv in th w.f i of both parties recruiting from each other, with the independent voter an Important factor this year, as in the past, witn a campaign of enlighten ment and reason all alonar the line. the American people will be enabled to solve their problems with greater regard for the national welfare and tne material prosperity of the coun try than In a campaign of bitter de- $12.50 Lingerie Dresses. Special Price $4.95 We have in stock only nine of these pretty Dresses. They come in White and Light Blue. Come early for your size. 1 Parasois We have cut the price on every Parasol in our store to half price and less. Now is your opportunity to secure a Parasol cheap. $7.50 Parasols, Special Price ' . .$3.75 $6.50 and $5.00 Parasols. Special Price $2.93 $3.98 Parasols, Special Price $1.98 $2.98 Parasols, Special Price $2.50 $1,98 Parasols, Special Price ,,,, , , . 98c. $1.00 Parasols, Special Price 50c. . jxorox charlotte Preaching- at TT and. 8 by the pastor. Rev. 8. F.. Con rad. Sunday school at 9:30. Praver wuni weanesaay tilgnt. AH are In vited. A . R. P. M ....... K v. wunam lTuncafl, pas tor, Preaching at 11; theme. "An Open Door;" a- sermon especially to the young people: 8a.tlbBlth arhonl nunclatlon and dangerous appeals to I U:16 young people's prayer meeting class prejudice. at I; session will rrueet in church stuilv i i;io; no preacning at night. East Avenue TabernacleRevs. W. W. Orr and John A. Smifth. pastors. Preachdngat 11 and 8:15 by Dr. Orr: Sabbath school alt 4; Y. P. C. U. meets at 1:16; every member of the church urged toVbe present, together with a Wages of Railroad Men Restored to Former Scale. V Lenoir News. TOiie employes of the Carolina Jb North Vestern Railway arm the Car olina A Northern Railway are wearing I cordial invitation to all friends and smiles these days that won't come off. I strangers. 5 rney an sustained a cut of ten nerT . rtiniwrTAV amvicrir. cent. In wages last fall when the pan- f Services every Sunday eJt 11; gum kl5tn,ck 0ou.nt7 "? ,ew dy" cx at 12; sutojeot for Sunday ago iney ait received notices of a res- l.iessotvsprmon. "Trnrh:" rrnAinr toratlon of their old wages, beginning juij isT. isui. in us the panic is rap Idljs becoming "ancient history." same address. No. 32 1-2 West Fifth street, open daily from 3 to 6; all are welcome. Services Sunday at 11 and Wednes day eveaang at 8:15 st No. 401 South Church street; subject for Sunday's lesson sermon, "Truth;" the public. Is cordially welcome to all of these ser Lawn Dresses We have about 20 Lawn Dresses in two-piecey style. Some are quite a bit soiled irom window and counter display? Plain White only the Waists are lace and embroidery trimmed. They origi- nally sold at $3.98 and $2.98. On sale this week at - ' " Special Price Ladies' Hose Ulosicry of fine Lisle Tliread that are equal to any 50c. hose in the market. Colors-Black and Tan. Special Price. .... .v. .... .35c.; 3 pair for $li)0 ATTENTION.; shirt maasrs. For sale at s great sscrlnoe, 69 machine cutting uivram man complete equipment tor smaH shirt or overall factory. Everything good as new. A rsre bargain for a quick pur- a u w Dii.l. jLm. jnA i . . . , vwiikh, i r a iDrver. EA JAM INN SSI ft Ihltr. m. r niiuni rauroaa point east of the Rook ios. mooem eonvenlencesr within S00 ysrda of railroad staUon. Rates, jn per .. up. i ne piaee good meals ST. VT- Aaaress Balsam t Inn. . v., ... .. . erciAL reduced prices pn Refrlgen. " wf. rsraer-uaraner Co. WILWAN OPPpRTUNlTT- to Invest 8SM UIU Will DVI MU m 111 I ... . to... You handle all cash 'and times i can close with but one nertv n vu .wwr, iiirieiDn ii secenary to be prompt In making reply, -tj. ji x.' care Observer. , am tAASinAUUN or anoUeanta far nomion wi lwcnwi in tna i'harWvi im graoed schools will b held at the south school commencing Monday. Aus-uat at at a tn. Subjects lor examination - Arithmetie. grammar, history, geography. reaamg. spelling., wmmg. expertenr -,B torching. Alexander iirakam, Ssyerta tendeiL. - - - ' Attempt st Pone-Snatching. . There was another attempt at nurse- snatching on South Caldwell street, near Fourth, late last nlrht. Tha Tetch. owing to the darkness of tha I vto?- street at the nolnt walked nn cloaa fcehind two 4adles returning home from up-town and laid hold to the purse of Dhs elder as ahs entered her gate. Both screamed snd the villain I'd as neighbors flocked to the scene.-! student. TM police were notified -but nothing eouM bo done, , I - Xotlce to Our Customers-. LTTTHRRAV. i " Bt - Mark's-rvJcs JLsit U - with preaching by the pastor. Rex. Robert C. Holland. Evening services at 8:13. led by Mr, H, E. Beatty. a theological Sunday school at 1:45. we ar pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung ATI tu nmmj -iti m-Tmmjt I Honey and Tar for eouahs. colds and lu-a -" At a Jmii.. Ls m I rub,f not affected by the National At a meeting of th tnemoors of the I Pure Feod and Drug law as It contains r7uinern manuracturenr tnuo last I opiates or otner narmtui aruga and night It wa decided to use all of the I rw,,nmn, It as a safe remedy for ground comprising the two lots re-1 f-2,,a. R-H. Jordsa A Co, tha-, WMf sf Trrade- ahd -Poplar xrvets. ana tnecommlttee having hand the plans were authorised. proceed with the plans for. a suitable chh Buoing to cost not leas than 8s.ges nor more than meeting wis well attended, The Edward's Gladstone OIS . , ... . . t MM. ThefCan be .found at Blowing In.' i. it ?. . . ti t iwcK mis summer, xi nas - - . : PROPOSAL. ' Sealed bids will be received by the Clfy been in ' USO about forfv CouorU of Spartanbarg. 8. C. until I X tw . tt"uu AWriJf p. m. on Monday, August loth. ISO, for "f , about 1A.0M -eoare yards of granite block yCarS. ? lVery CaSC ' SUCCCSS" tarrtag. Bids win alee be reelvd tor - 1 1. - ; efoVbrs. ZVttX: ul Applcd fpr $10.00 at dP"-,nhow,clery rrXre. the . GTH11& .VlCW V HOUSe, f. O. O. Hpartanburg. . C. J. V. Floyd.' Tr1.'.. t... 'T-'l. IT r ' Mayor. Fred U Bryant. City Engineer. lilOWlllg S0CJCt li, C. PURGE LL . -!t- uuuiuillbbU uJIIIOUGV v - JJ .--s All mm soda ara uarataa tha rra r4 Law. If ), Mtlgfaatory, msnsy rafuadsef an ratura sf gaada. WE PREPAY ALL. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 26, 1908, edition 1
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