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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, SEPTEMBER 6V 1903. PEOPLE'S COLUuil I PEOPLE'S COLULiIJ PEOPLE'S COLUHIl AH adiiMiuimnita lucrttd la this! All advertlsemente Inserted In tills! All advertisements inserted la this eeramn at rat of ten casts per Una eolmmn at rate of ten cent per line J column at rate of ten cenU per line of six words. No ad takes for teas 1 of aU. words. No , ad taken for less! of atx words. No ad taken for lees than S cent, Cash In advance.. 1 than so cents. Cash In advance. . than Jtft cents.; Cask la advance. WANTED. FOR SALE. BUSINESS OPORTTNTnES ANTEnIlnfurBlhed room, near Sec 'Pi?. "P""7,19"15 H--Pv Uddl' Tom- WANTED-Informatloa regarding rood i??i"Luroi8J!? STtV ' kln engine. In excellent onditlsn end bu.inema lor .ale-, not naitlcula? about vaiu aiui in bil. a. uua ctb w iwi - ninnina a .a auu ,- n.auak " : " , . , I r7;;".' r,.v. V; ."I -r,rcter' "'' location: prefer to deal WANTED-Posltloa as shipping eler or j Lt' r'S"" T552. r0"'? Iul,J,e,cEr assistant book-keeper, y young ma. . ' ' i nn- Auurrm n, inrofiiu .ooi H FOB BALEr-Two army es and one """p"1"- at I -"awn.- ooui young ana lame, oeu cneau. rm a-NTKnTr,fnrmatin .r..ntin. -v4 Auareaa -jr. - so w. tn t- city. ? I tnt vhirh n,.M k. mnn.v m vr I come unaer s charge. Address Assistant, cars Obssrverj v WANTED A first-class man coolc Elisabeth Collet a, Charlotts, N. C. - WiNTttul rood homo for a healthy In fant three weeks af a. : Address H., ear oT Observer. - jV- FOR BALE-Rso runabout. 8608. including li.lf. '"w:' l.?,'.'" J!, 11."" L" - . i;D rVV.i.. i3 uiv nce ana Drier description. B. M.H new.'. Ham A Ross, , Charlotte N. C. Sox Rochester. N. Y. . . , WANTED 10 experienced sewers to make f iY8 JlP,,,'' "nd buy- TRT OUR pure Sherwood Whiskey 9c. overalls. Highest prtoes paid. Huelaon Ham. Rosa. Charlotte. N. C , bottle. $2.3 per gal. T01d Overholt 12.75 -Overall C, ureenaooro. . I itor haT:ibi hU,.ti...wi n.,., -i.JPer gal. Buchu TJin 85c,; quart. Califor- ; ' WAKTEDThorourhly-competent tutor vloXhy' wUlkwS Ju.rf VoS WhSkey tor boy 0 13 years. Address P. a Sox Ju?i2 ,,UShy -i1?- tl ? i nJ 0"'" Money refunded If not eatia- ir a alfTn. .Twalva anaMMU i ilsam.- . cover city- Good pay.. Permanent no-1 FOR tLB-Ona' boiler l-H.f P. carries Sltlon. Tha FrlX Company,- 807 West I. 7 i e"5" "xs vorwsa engine, n..2 mrt ' I Including; all ottpncctions. also heater. I Above flret class but am uains; electric WANTED Board and room close In. by I P?wtr-i atawpa cotton amis.-,. xoewton, factory. Price list upon request Agents wanted. Jhe John Wedderburn company. Laaina- llauor i Dealers of Washington IX)ST Bentlemsn. Address Roomer, cars Ob-1 ' . .'V . ' . ' FOR SALE Large whiskey business. lug and bottle house, the finest and beat V1MTVTV.TA lt fhMA ftintlshMl roflml I for light housekeeping: modern oon-( T?.yl!war.. r inuu in u veniencee. . 20 W. tth St. - i uniien states, jsnjoya a largo city anal wuiiu uu ibu. rmnj wno ouys can i LOST Gold Elk stick plrf. diamond set ting. Reward if returned to Fred r ieicner, uurord HoteL FARMS WANTED. WANTED To rent a furnished bouae m l in present name which U worth WANTEDTnform.flnn . S SoHervtrrh?d- Znt ate PpTP0! I. car Observer. . , . , . CaroIln who wouM . ow wkh cation: wish to hear from owner only. to xi-t-h-t-v ri j .v. n. this Arm nmma ui4- mi. tAmminii. ho will sell direct to buyer: give price. Address "Typewriter." care Observer. trade from North. Carolina when thatl "B"" '. '"r -.K i atste goea ary on January 1st jror r"" WANTED Btenograpber at once. Apply I particulars address The Casper-Trenor I nocnesier, in. i. Mign i company, inc., or w. u. xrenor, not noae, vs. t to Terollnson , Point, N. C. Chair Mfg. Co., -J- WANTED Laundry agents m ail towns! wtiero we are not already represented. Sanitary Steam Laundry. Charlotte. N. C BQSCEL1V A VEOTJS. WANTED Men to aell our pure Sher wood vvniskey. esc. botue. K.76 per gai. uid uverholt 12. 75 per gaL Buchu Oln 86c. per quart. California wines $1 per gar. Bottled in Bond Whiskey 73c. per quart. Best Corn 89c. quart. Money ipHnKT koi ,., .,w.-. refunded if not satisfactory. Price list Pi for electric work. Harkey A upon request. Agents wanted. The John I WMiriPrhitrn I 'nmnanv I ssailn as r.lmim WANTEX-P0slUon u book-keepr or aa Lfltaniv Rinarle or double entry. Refer ... a?..-HlK Tt Mkrtlna at sa tn 1na it V Correspondence solicited. Miss Eva BET TOUR LAST DOLLAR on getting P'" of Washington. D. C DtoKea, Carlisle, S. IC. 2,000 pounds 1,. A. M. Coal to the ton. WANTED-Saleaman, sell retail trade, TOURS FOR GOOD WORK and service. ITS to 817 par month and expenses or Queen City Dyeing A Cleaning Works. pni-Mn. mnnnlMlnn KTnerlence unnecessary. I - , . Z I UljINU A Hermlngsen Cigar Co., Toledo, O. FOUND. I WANT the L. A. M. Coal Co. 199. Mr. 0 "Jj6", place of ladles where shoes. WANTED AH wholeaale and retail gro. coal and wood for tfca winter. 16 us lor prices on pioai and dry salted Slflord. take my order-for hard and soft I Store- Ko- Try" 8t- they sell - alf Blltrlte Shoe oera to write via far nrices on nicklad I mullet. Terry mil UO.. AUTOMOBILES for hfr Aufn I.lvr, I i;nariesion, o. . ,j ., I -o., if o, vnurcn at. Pbone SiS. 1111 " 1 WANTED-6econd-hand planer and I A COMFORTABLE HOME for a middle- matcner. not i, -waxnaw, in. c i aged lady as companion. Address with WANTED Teachers N. C. schools, prln-! ' cipals, assistants and rural sciioois.i W. c. BTIKELEATHER. of the- Little A DAY'S SALISBURY NEWS. Hteaay aemana, tooaaaiar.es, jona "n. LonB; Co. won the nloe this week at consolidated Cigar Stores. Special Sen Ice toBe Held In Inter est of Baraca Work Many Law- Breakers .Sent to Roads by Judjro w eou rxrincr lroprietor of Ceu tral lloU'l of Charlotte Xo Run the auueriurtl. WANTED Tour bicycle and baby car riage repair work. Satisfaction guaraa- TOU CAN always get hot rolls at Fas ed. Carolina Cycle Co.. 27 E. 6th St. naoht A Co.'s every morning. g . , . conaolldate1 Onr Rtnru 1 nh,.n,.. n,,... vuas v v a u a taui 421 North Main Street. Salisbury, Sept. S To-morrow evening at 8 o'clock at MISS SALLIE DIXON will open her! Holmes Memorial church in East music olasa Sept. lith. Those wishing Salisbury a special service In the In to Join this elaas address 20t West 7th St.. I terest of the Harara work will he or 'phone 2L riven. Prof. A. Lee Smoot. of Salls- road experience, lines handled, age and "fn0.' ? a Mm l'1?rd Mnd me J-000 nah, Qa.. and Rev. A. W. Plyler and Mr. A. B. Waleeby are down on the teed. WANTED-To borrow 81.000 on good se . curity. Address "Hustler," cars Ob- aerver. WANTED Traveling references. "Jobber," care Observer. stats pounds L. A. M. Coal. WANTED Boarders. All conveniences. WANTED To purchase whole or part Interest In established paying drug business in growing North Carolina city. Give full Dartlculars. All replies confi dential. Address, -B. H. J.." No. 1010 Mosher St.. Baltimore. Md. WANTED Position by registered phar- - maclat. six years' experience. Address Box 80; Elisabeth City. N. C WANTED Lady book-keeper and cash ier. State experience ana salary ex pected. Address J. K. City. , Wl West h St JU8T RECEIVED-At 45 North Tryon, big programme for discussions nurnan wn cigars. Two and The first week of Rowan Superior three for ioo. and 10c. atraight. Consoli- - k., - number of offenders was sent to the H BA DO U A RTE RH a imnai t nivrn.. roads. The only criminal csbs on Market will be headquarters for Ova- the docket, that of Sam Massey, col ters, Kish, Game, Dressed Poultry andfored, charged with WANTED By young lady, board and I dted Cigar Stores. room In private family. Address No. 128, cars Observer. Fresh Meats. 'Pbone 7. J. H. Llllycrop. TOU HAVE MISSED IT-If you have wnea to get some or usnacht & Co.'s cream Bread for your dinner. the crime of rape upon a woman of his race, was set for Tuesday of next week. Judge Webb adjourned court to-day until Tuesday morning, thus observing Monday as a legal holiday Labor Day. The grand Jury, Mr. W. C oAIRDS SCHOOL onena to-mnrrnw (Monday), North Poplar St. Prospective Maupln foreman, made lta renort to ii. . .... - i u - . - . PHjjna iaae nonce. i aa.y ana after covering the usual sec nwviwn ,, ,. m . I tlons in such reports recommended RSS1N? y, Bdy' JZiP'JES 'P." that the interior of the court house , wr u mu v( a .oaui iu musical A Son Box 112 I wuu young man, zo to so. nox im, unaitanooga, renn. WANTED Bv young lady, position stenographer by October 1st. Address "NelL" cars Obaerver. WANTED Small secqnd-hand safe. 8.. car Observer. R. nuii run oalj. Nice white sour- wood comb honey for sale at 16c. ner pound F. O. B. Elkln. N. C. In cans of za ana 60 pounds. Mrs. Emma Shugart, j onesviue, in . u. A BARGAIN to the right nartv. Book and stationery business for sale In bent town for the business in east Carolina. Stock 82,U0. Established five years. For further particulars address "Book Store," care uoserver. TOUNO LADY from .Richmond. Va.. de- WANTED Two traveling salesmen. t2S aires position as piano teacher and pipe weea salary; sa weea expenses, ana iu i organ n necessary in some school or. with per cent, commission on sales. Los An-(some nice families in community. Had celfea Cider Co., Atlanta, Ua. superior musical training with 3 years' I exDeflence teachina. Solenoid references. WANT. capaoie salesman 10 cover i Address "Musician," cars Observer. North Carolina with staple line, rllghf . commissions with 8100 monthly advance. I JU8T RECEIVED at 46 North Tryon, permanent position to rtgnt man. H. 8mlth Co., Detroit, Mich. WANTED Tou" to call and see our fall Una of men's fine 'shoes. Blltrlte Shoe Store, No. 8 N. Tryon St. WANTED A school, by lady teacher; 2 years' experience. Address "C. a," care Observer. be thoroughly cleansed and repainted and that a new and modern court building bo erected as soon as the financial condition will warrant. The freight wreck on the Western road, two a half miles above Salis bury, was cleared this morning ear ly and trains are now going- straight through. The twenty-five head -of cattle killed were skinned, the hides sold and the carcasses burned. Th exact cause of the derailment has not yet been ascertained, but It Is cer tain no member of the crew was at fault. Mr. A. N. Perkins, of Greensboro well known in Charlotte and other cities, where he has conductedhotels. has rented Hotel Vanderford and will soon open It up for the public. This hotel Is now practically closed with the exception of letting rooms to lodg ers, but as soon as the Interior can VN SEVEN CASES TREATED. ";-" t ' ii. , X ' ,.: Biological Department of Board of Jleaiui Dolnr Gooll Work. - K. peciallr In Treating Hydrophobia - vm rmj xiign scnooi xescners 7-Needel Special Term H Wayne ;. Court Ordered Mrs. Crimea Con valescing. . k 7r ' Observer Bureau,'- i. v.",' "'The Holleman Building, 1 , ' : - ' '( Raleigh, Sept. I.'. The biological department of the State board of health, which is In chargs'Of Dr, A. -C. hore. Is doing fine work. ; One of the new features of Its work is the treatment of hydro phobia and seven cases have so far The last one came Thursday, the patient being a' Uttie girl from Southport. Two pa tients were also discharged, Thursday as cured, these having come from Richmond county. The 'dog which bit them was brought here, killed and a post-mortem and very complete analysis made. Dr. Shore said that this showed the dog had hydrophobia. Secretary of State Grimes Is In formed by the physician at the hos pital where Mrs.: Grimes now Is At Richmond, Va., that abe is rapidly Im proving. She was for some time In a Baltimore . hospital - and was then taken to Richmond. ,He will not go Into the political campaign until she Is entirely recovered, and he will then speak at a number of points. The Carolina Power Company. which owns the. great electric plant at Buckhorn, Falls, on the Cape Fear river, twenty-eight miles from here, will put In concrete embankments at the side of the canal and at one other pointy The North Carolina National Guard won no prizes at the great national rifle match at Camp Perryv O. -As yet the guardsmen of this State have not nad enough practice at the range to compete with those of other States. The three regiments offered prizes for tne men making the highest score and the 850prlze goes to Sergeant S. E. aiaione; or Company D. Second Real ment. Prizes of 125 each go to Cor poral J. Michael and Corporal W. D. Suggs, of Raleigh. A charter Is granted the Hope Mills Real estate and Investment Com pany, capital stock 850.000. and the Oxford Furniture Company is author ized to issue preferred stock to the amount of 850,000. The questions are being sent out to be answered by applicants - for posi tions as high school teachers at the examination to be held the llth and 12th Inst. About fifty teachers are now needed. There are about 150 at present holding certificates. There are 156 high schools. A number of those in the mountain regions has al ready opened. The Corporation Commission has filed Its brief In the freight rate dis crimination case against the North & Western and allied road, but as yet that road and others have not filed their briefs. They are given by the Ihterstate Commerce Commission until September 15th to do this. Then the State, after reading the railway brief, will. If It thinks it necessary, file its reply brief. It may or it may not do this. Governor Glenn orders a sneclal civil term of Wayne court, beginning October 2d. for a fortnight, the Judge to noia it being not yet named. It Is learned that the liquor dealers at Salisbury and other points are planning to urge the Legislature to re peal the law alloVing wine to be made n trwe eastern counties, where grapes are grown, and then, to get as a com promise a law allowing them to make brandy from fruit.1' 8 PURCELL'S Ladies Garments of Quality PURCELL'S V ON DISPLAY MONDAY I J u n T o r s a n d S c h o ol Miss c s - TaODoredl Suits : $17.50 and $19.50 Regularly worth $22.50 and $25.00 U To-morrow (Monday- we place on sale forty new Fall Models of Coat Suits, jj specially adapted for the wear of small women and college gins. The materials are Fancy Serges, Plain and Herringbone Worsteds and Cheverons of the" season's newest colors: Atlantic and Navy Blue, Wine, Brown and Gray. The tailoring is extra good. Perfect fitting, and striped twill silk and plain taffeta linings. Styles are very attractive and nobby and a good range to select from. ' Duplicates of these Suits and midst of season prices would.be $22.50 and $25.00, but to tempt early buyers they go on sale, beginning Mondav, at $17.50 and $19.50 No charge for alterations, and we absolutely guarantee a perfect fit in every Suit that leaves our establishment. We can give you the best of at tention now and prompt deliveries. Many handsome models on sale Monday. The season's smartest styles. The extreme to the strictly tailored styles. We shall be pleased to show you through this carefullv selected line of Suits. Prices $17.50 to $75.00 7Z New Line Ladies' Rubberized Coats PURCELL'S Special Silk Petticoats $5.00. Worth $6.98 nd three for 25 cent and 10 cents W All i roBiiiun vy uuugv snarriea "ferrCan finish 'ereScei AEJJl?J'y from former employers; six years' ex perience. Address "X. T. Z" care Ob aerver. WANTED Clerk In offlre. salary 825. File clerk, salary 840. Address In own ' handwriting Standard, care Observer. Observer to your boarders before break fast and keep them In a good humor. C. C. Moore, Circulating Manager. COLLEGE GRADUATE wants position teacher. Two years experience. Ref erences furnished. Address box 7, R. F. D. No. 6, Burlington, N. C. WAJNUtu ureice wore oy ezpenencea . ,, A, . rhnrrh atenoaranhar. Address Box 124. Char. Ln "iu jr coyTOinf juu aeaa I Vfl. V. 1 U MUM, MIUI.IIU I Co., Concord, N. C, lotts, N. C. WANTED At once, a thoroughly practi cal engineer for power house work, JlST RECEIVED At who has had experience with A. c & D. C. apparatus. Address Box 613, Greens boro, N. C. . WANTED Position In drug, business by young man wun years practical ex tsrrlence: also year In college of phar macy.- Thoroughly competent Prefer central or western N. C. State salary obtainable, etc, when answering ad. Ad dress "Adiia.' cars Observer. . WANTED fo secure- the services of an experienced matron to have ' charge of the kitchen of a boys boarding school. A widow With boys to send to .school would find a good opportunity.- Answer jutck. Address A, care of The Observer. WANTED For U. 8. Army, able-bodied. . unmarried men. between ages 18 and 36, citizens or. united states, oi gooa charac ter and temperate habits, who can speak. read and write Enrlish. For Information U apply te Recruiting Officer. M West Fttth street, Charlotte, N, J.; s nouin Main street. Ashevllle. N. C.: National Bank. iienolr, N. C.. National . Bank Building, nneiDy. I. V.; u BOUTn venire ainwi, fitateavflla- N. C. or KiTU West Main .street, Spartanburg, 8. C. ' Jess big lot El Principe Degsle Cigars. Two be renovated and cleaned up It will oe opened Dy Mr. Perkins. It Is bis purpose to make the Vanderford rank wun tne oest nosieinea of tne state. Prof. A. Li. Smoot. of th firm nf moot Bros. & Rogers, clothes, has retired from the management of that store: He has a number of flatter ing offers but has not yet ' decided which he will accept Rev. R. E. Neighbor, who gave ud tne pastorate of tne mrst Baptist Sunday, left this morning for Spartanburg, where ho enters upon his. duties as pastor of the Bap tlst church. The only observance of Labor Day in this city Monday, aside from the closing of , the banks, postofflce and several places of business, and indus trial plants, will be a game of base ball at Fulton Heights Park between the Spencer and Cooleemee teams. Quite a number from here will go out ' to Granite Quarry to the cele bration there. Rev. Mr. Brown, of Statesville, who Is conducting a series of meetings at the Chestnut Hill Presbyterian church. Is drawing large congrega tions and having a most successful meeting. . Mr.i U.v A. Jackson, who represent d trnj Salisbury Eagles at Seattle, Wash., has returned home after tak ing In i number of Western cities and points In Canada FOK. RENT. A FOR RENT Mode em house 702 North 4jiiur-n. var una. .. j"pggqaaion ucl jjh. C Carson. FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished rooms. Apply 17 East tth St. FOR RENT Modern g-room house. V ply 6W Pins St. v., , . .. , Ap- FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, all monern conveniences, one block from ear line. Apply nt w. h Ave. '- TOR RENT Room In private family, all conveniences, rnom us, TOR RENT Store building on South Co lege street, plats glass front- AddIt FOR BALK Ha won doing a retail also aninptng iraoe. to antra Duver. Addreaa Box 17a, Petersburg.. Va. -y. FOR RENT Fumiahedroonv nice loca- . I . - -.11... 0. . FOR SALE One JO-H.-P. Russen boiler. mounted on skids, one 3B-H.-P. Rumell sttglne. one No. 8 Russell saw mill, -fric tion feed. K-ln. bwerted tomh saw. one l-saw lathe mill and bolter, hwn run about one rear, prsetlcally as rood a new. Sold at a bargain. Gaalon Land and Lumber Company. Gastonia, N. C Nartb Tryon. bic lot Naurlca Cigars. Two for 25c.. three for sb and ive, straight, consoli dated Cigar Stores. LADIES MAKE BELTS at home; cut material furnished; 815 per 100; partic ulars, stamped envelope. Unique Special ty Co., Drawer 218. Baltimore, Md. SEE OUR FALL LINK of Steadfast Shoes. Blltrlte Shoe Store, No. 8 N. Tryon St. SALESMAN visiting general stores to hsndle manufacturers' line spring dress goods, white goods, etc. Liberal com mission. The Lakewood Company, Box 41. Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS Portraits 30 cents; frames 15 cents: 248 page catalog and sample roll actually free; make delivery and collec tion Before paying we credit ail honest agents. - Consolidated Portrait Co., 790-300 w. Adams St.. Chicago. POSTOFFICB CLERKS and carriers wanted. Examinations will be held In Charlotte and many other cities In No vember. Particulars' free. Washing tou Civil Service School, Dept. 638. Washing ton, D. C .". MRS. MINNIE WRISTON SMITH (Miss Virginia LlovSh- recently returned from New -York swtd Europe will re-open her studio st i East Morehead St.. Sept. Stb. Number of pupils limited. Those desiring to enroll should apply Immedi ately. Italian Method tsught. Address Centrk! Hotel. . - . .. . , NOTICE 26 laborers wanted for track laying and ballasting between Clinch- port. Va., and Marlon, N. tL Apply to Meadows- Co.. rare Mr. M. H, Weller. Johnson City, Tenn.; Mr. Jno, Ingles. Cllnchport, Va.. or .- Mr, Jno. Reed, Marlon. N. C, - v-' UST RECEIVED at North Tryon, another lot of the celebrated Havana Smokers. 8 cents straight. - Consolidated Cigar Stores.. .. ' . -'" : .-.- . . HAVE JC8T RETURNED from New York, where 1 Malshed a sneclal tnnn. In cutting and designing. While there bought a swell lot of up-to-date- select Imported patterns. Beautiful In design, latest styles and shades. - Don't Walt for the rush. . Style and workmanship the best. Fit guaranteed. H. Miller, Re liable Merchant Tailor, lf East Trade St- SOVTHERN COTTON MILL that 1s run ning fuu needs more room: will enter-. lain proposition to move H citisens will furnish land, mill 1 buildings, and take stock for ssme; must be town where help Is plenty. Address "Crton," PostOffice oa Wl. rblladelphla. Pa. ; - WRTTIXa A CHlSfESE BOOK. It la Slow Work and Composed of . , Many procesaes. Biblical Recorder.. Rey.,: Gerge 'W; Greene, one of our missionaries In China, has for five Veara been engaged In writing a Compendium of Church History for the benefit of the theological students under "hls Instruction and with a view to, -publication- an wider circu lation. We have no doubt he hast done good work for he Is a diligent and painstaking student, a fine teach er, and good; writer; and we hope. the book ne is completing win nave a widsr circulation imnni . nrtsuan students In the Walled Kingdom. . Interesting to many will be the method of writing, book in the Chi nese language, as sgetcnea py Brothet Greene in a personal letter: "Writing Chinese Is slow. First. I must study up the period, make notes and references to tne authorities. Then I try to put It Into Chinese, using the method of Romanizing tn current use. . Next I dictate it to a Chinaman who put it In character, and ex amines carefully to make It good Chinese style. After -that I must examine to e If the Chinese, as he writes, expresses the meaning In tended, Then It is .ready to be cop led and given out to the students to make their own copies and prepare tUe lesson. Or when I want ' It print? ed. It must be read by five members of a ' committee to see whether It shall he printed by our Publication Bocletr.-: . ' . ; ' EACH CAIiLS OTHER THIEF. Nejrroe WTio Got Into a Number of Difficulties Tell Conflicting Stories. Preferring, through senatorial courtesy, perhaps, or some dellcacv or teenng akin to that which tradi tion has sanctioned and old age mel lower, mutual charges of the theft money, Oscar Smith and Paul Parlow, young negroes, were arrested last night. Each had -worshiped at the altar of the goddess, cocaine. Each had reveled In the orgies and ecstasies reserved for her devoted subject. Each had reaped the whirl wind In the aftermath of mind con fused and wandering wits. Both were out-of-town visitors -in the city. Smith hailing from Spartanburg and Parlow from Ga-ttonla. Oscar claimed that his companion stole fronrhlm 810. The chief nabbed the accused, and searching him found a quarter. Paul then preferred against Oscar a counter charge of the theft of money from him. He-' said he gavo Oscar 810 to get It changed, which he did not do but admitted that the several tlmos before men-j tloned son of Ham chased him des peratelyWhat for. he did not know They will both probably be charged with cocaine Intoxication, If that be possible, or perhaps It will take the form of vagrancy. CHALLENGED BY POLICE. Resident on Fifth Street' Enters House Known br Vchrhhnra to Re Unoccupied" and Police Come Post Haste. "Come quick. A burglar has brokJ AM la. . a . . . A . Jt ,, W1 7 vii ling u. mounu iikai uimr. lniS was, the summons last night about 10:8 , which electrified the no lice station; In a second the tele phone receiver had been flung Into Its place. A word was spoken hast ily. Another, and Chief T. M. Chrls- tenhurv .n1 Mr J V. Orr hml riatohed away on their wheels to Esst Fifth street. v Finding the house of their search Letter From Hazen, Ark. Mrg. Hacen. Ark.. Aug. 10, 10(. Joe Person, -vi Charlotte. N. C. Dear. Madam: The editor of The Goldiboro Argus recommended your Remedy to me some years ago. I was suffering from an abscess In the right cheek bone, known to the Doc tors a the Antrum of Hlghmoor, Although I doclored for two years. none ' of the doctors really learned what was the mattec with me until I met t)r. ; Crawford, at Atlanta, who operated on 'me. During the time I used thirty bottles of your REMEDT and I am satisfied, that It saved my life f as It kept me from, dying from blood .poison while the, doctor was guessing about what ailed me. Tour REMEDY Is not for sate In this sec tion, of .the country. Mr wife is- In a. general ran down condition and I want to havr her try th-REMEDY. Please- ship ma. six bottles to Hasen, Ark. . i : - a- : .: .-. . - I will do what 1 can to introduce tha "REMEDY over here, as X ran al ways truly say a good word for it. ' Respectfully yours, " ' . . A v ; A. o: AIXKN. A. C; Allen's United Minstrel Shows. was quick work. Sure enough. It was occupied. Dismounting the officers went forward. There was a response rrom within and the burglar came forth, unafraid, but Inclined to de mand an explanation for the chal lenge. The minions of the law were baffled. It was the owner of the home. Mr. Thomas H. Gaither. at No. 315 West Fifth. Ho had come from out-of-town and entered the house. Neighbors who knew the family to be away became frightened and gve the alarm. Mr. Gaither thanked the officers for their promptness and the police men returned without their prey. Xew tasldcr of IVal Telcplionc Ex change. Mr. Charles J. Hanes, the new cashier of the local exchange of the Southern Bell Telephone .omiany, will arrive in the city to-morrow from Winston-Salem to assume his new duties at this place. Mr. Hanes formerly held a similar position In Winsron and Is regarded as one oi the most efficient men In the employ of the Southern Bell Telephone Com pany In the State. 6 g To the Patrons of the City Public Schools Dog and Pony Show Coming. The young folks, and older ones, too. for that matter, are anticipating with much pleasure the doming of Gentry's dog and pony show Thursday, 1.0th. This aggregation, which is the Barnum & Bailey of the dog and pony realm, has been on the road for years and its popularity is ever on the in crease. It draws Its patrongs from all classes. This is a case where everybody, ministers and all, go "to see the animals." There's nothing else to see, and hence no one who wants to go is ever frightened out of indulging his desire by any manner of threat of punishment. Of course, those who don't allow their children to go to moving pictures will keep them at home. McCoy's Fall Offerings In Housefurnishmgs We thank your good vou for s naturcd liberal school natienco . and Diirchascs of books. (Sales one-third greater than first day last year). ' Our stock is broken to, only a small extent and Monday will find usTeady to. serve you. i Kemember, we buy and 'sell old books and make aW the exchanges provided for by the a' school board. -. Comfortable waiting room for ladies. i - ,.a Stone & Barringer Co. Our new goods arc arriving every day and a great many of our lines arc by far the strongest this sea son that we have ever shown. We are showing the most elaborate assortment of Poitiers in the latest patterns and fabrics' that we have ever had. In our Carpet Department is to be found almost any pattern in Matting, Carpet or Hugs, from the cheapest to the better grades that can be desired. Among our latest arrivals are some very hand some Golden Oak, Mahogany and Weathered Oak Rockers. In this selection of Chairs vou 11 find Rockers and Chairs suitable for Bed 5toonvrRe ception Jtopm, Parlor or Library. . Xi We would call especial attention to the stock of Library and Parlpr Tables which we now have ready foryour inspection. ' , ; It is not a difficult task to decide on a Dining r t c . i . -c :a r i 1 ivoom cjuit or any piccu ui rurnnure ior.inis room, no matter what the finish, when you glance through the display now ofi our floors. We are bending every effort to .furnish this city and . community with a housefurnishing store that is adequate in 'stock and 'modern in equipment, and we are wil ling for our friends and patrons to judge as to how ut;ariy wo iiavo buccccucai. y Tjooksrllcrs and Stat loners. KZXSXZXZXZXZXZX2X2X2XZXZZ1 The noma Furnishers.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 6, 1908, edition 1
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