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CILiULOIIE DAILY OSCmVEIL OCTOBER 10, t't-lM line 10 u-vvard. . We ofr-r a reward of $10.00 for thp conviction of any thief - or vttieve for .stealing" Ob ' servers from any yard or store V la the City of. Charlotte. ; , , TIIE OBSERVER CO. , WAKTEa. '. WANTED-Every good dreeier te Join 5 Kiretiliaum'a Steam Cleaning tt Pressing " Club. .; - r. . .. , t v WANTEl-Tou to know that the (South' rr Kmpleyment Agency is . piacin tiir- Mini can olace you if yet nea position. See Mr, Boyett, 412 Trust Bid. WANTED-tPosiUon, registered druggist. Goad relerence. Will not handl whis key. ' Box 138, Greensboro. C. - wanted Hy youne lady, age JO, poi- Hnit u m-imarv teacher for until etui drea. asulBiantshlp or private tutoring In inountalnoua aecttun 01 N. C, I. C. or Tenn, Two years at Btate Normal; not ' an Invalid and can give references.,, Ad it r Box U, Bayboro. -n. . c. "w AMTiriv-Ail around nrtnter: must b - men worker and not- a habitual booie artists Address M. Brewer. iUndltman News. Randleman, N. C ' WANTED Salesman already traveling to solt aa slda Una linseed all and PainU Commission exceedingly liberal.' Address Box ta, Richmond, Vfc r, - WiNTRD Wholesale llauor house, ' who athls arallon orders direct to ln, sot to ueers, wsme local rDraeentatlve everywhere. Kl pay for worn ainong your friends, full particulars, wrlta Keens t Co., ington, , Ksntuoky. '-.;'..,-. For COV' WANTEDTe aall a gentle, well . breken donkey: years old; perfect lit wind, limbsad eye: "' perfectly aafo . for any child.; work to plow wagon.or pony oart .. h .-.Im.l ic.r feov or alii from T to 14 years old. Fist certified cbeck lar f30 boys. W. B Caldwell, Gibson, . v. WANTED) laborers for U-ack-laying and ballasting between t..' Paul. Va.. and .Marlon. N. C. Appry to Meadows Company, cere M. H. Waller. Johnson City Teen. I P. F. McDonald, Roadmaater. Johnson City, Tan.. or O. J..aininrman. Iaata, va - . "WANTED For U. Army, bla-bodled, unmarried men, between ares U and 55, eltlaefia ef fnlted BUtea. af arood oharao- ter and, temperate baMie, !, read and write Enal'.Rh. For ttiformstlen Mpir to Reerultlaf Offloar. U Wast Filth afreet, Charlotte, -V. C-S street, 'Aaheville, N. C.t Katlonal Bank Buying ixsnoir. X. Q, i J atlonal Bwk Bullrtlnfc Shelby. K .CM 401 8oV'4LCS?ir.? i.t-villa N. C- or l"i West Mala -treefe ipartanbarK. B. C ' FOR SALE $360 tanrlt-ht piano oompara- tlvely new. wa jn. vaviaaon. , , , - ( i'OR &AXJB Hmmehord- an kltclien fur Mltrev::M PR Davidson BV for 8AL01d. styla walnut net six vtenes. including desk. Cheap. M N fJsridaoa.t.Ji.ry t t'w FOR 8ALB-eVroom noose, H- East Mth Bt. . Gas and water. Easy terms with Cash payment or equivalent.. Special price for all cash. J- W, WadawortU'a Hons wa. FOR BALB-Nlca Collection eJd coins, X). Craver.- tt West sth 6W City. FOR BALE Five shares Scottish ' Fire stock. Half cash and . balance by note If deaired. Send toeit.pnca to insuranoe. oars ooeerTer,, - : FOB KEJTt. TAR RfcNT.-FurnlBhed' rooms for llfht hoasekeepinR. Modern . convenience. "Modern,; ears Observer, - , : ; r- FOR RENT To young men, targe room, ' nlrelv- furnlBhed. bath on aame .floor. . 'Phoua law -J, - .;';--.'jtH-'-''. -.-. FOR KENT Jan. 1st, 1909, handsome cor ner store, now occupied by C. A. Rob- Wna. -'-Cv M.-Caraou, Agent,.,';; 'f LOST I.08T--A opportunity, H' you hare not let us dye your suit .Queen City Dyeing at -Oleanlngi Works, n , ; c ; TELEPHONE! 1127 for Tieh mn& Oysters. P. B. Futtrell as Bro. . an Experienced stenosrapher desires Lane SU BaUtgh. N. C. NO. t REMINGTON typewriter, almost new condition, cheap to quick cash buy 'ar.. 11. 8. &r car Observer. ; , RAILWAY mall elerks, poetoffloe clerk. carriers wanted. - Examinations - here Nov. lSth." Preparations free. Franklin Institute, Reheater,.Nj T.'-- : ALL COATS on-ear lob-oennter are from tit to M suits. . Choice Ed. Mellon Co. ..- " ; ' - . '. - . - I MA8QVERADE Monday night. Oct 12th, plenty of new skates lor- everybody. Number of 1 prises given away.. Lalta ' park. Kink. .. -t. -'-. ; 4 -'. . ' . i . ' ," ' t " ' NOW 13 TUB TIME to 5 Insure In The J Mutual' Lite North Carolina .A reney, nr-4U Trust fcuildlng? 'Si-R. Fenujon, Manager. -:'r . M RH. H. 8. OPDYCKB. of Philadelphia, will fce at Saiwyn Hotet October Ktthlth. with a beautiful line of suits, gownn, evening coatsi waists, etc. Would be pleasl to have the ladies of. Charlotte call and inspect same. , . . '-, U- ... -' EXAMINATION . Off TEACHERS There will be an examination of, white teach '1 eni for Charlotte public schools' on " Wednesday, Oct. nth. IKS, at South Grad ed FchooU Tims, 2:30 o'clock. - Alexander Vism, Superintendent. . - iJ. Tlie Wliitney riant Ajheburo Courier. , -- ; ; Between four. million and five mil- , lion dollars havbepn spsnt on the Whitney power plant on the 1'auJkin river.' A grr-at tiim made of pranlte, which is an lM'tinj? as the hllli, hat been POmr!ft J and the canal Id al most nnlfht'd. If tha panic had not pccurred last October this great en terprB woulJ have bn la prortabie operation to-day. Cenre J. Vliit nry ami his company w?nt down in the crash fr many n.i'Iions of dol- . jars Fiia a;ti-r t.'ie Si Octolx-r. Then A. f. 'J'rown & Co.. larre brok ers and bauk-r, Jin J-rtnoK. to carry on the work, but the fintncsal sion was so (trrt tt ti.f y w. der.- Kina.iy ever't.'s s?i t as still as c '. 1 ! i i i;..-; ' pres ;it un- :. ,1 AU'.adtrrit-.cuiruU J j-- rt-J in Cfil wig ( rsu of l i c. ,i per t six oidi No I t-- l'r. tlian 0 cents.' Cas.i in advance. five hunJre'l t. a thiMtuJ l;n. ployed every ci iy i t!. v.tr'. i -at been ti. f r . ; 1 he i-.Ui y t" t1- ft -"-' - -r'. V ' r' r '. . i : t r . . :.n t ; ; 1 v. s. lee peesidex x I CLUB S AXSUAL MEETING HELD Ilr.AV. S. Iro Eltxcd rreslilent of Ums tircauv Cliarltte Clul a Annual ilrt-tinir Ijwt Mghb SM'rMary Cr wiui tieiHirtrd a .Net t.aln tn airiu- . lwi-hJr Purine tlie- i ear of 'I'laua and rjugfetlons Mado Kor Uti oinlnff year Want an lncrfase In -?Iemberhlp to at Leat 60O A- alciUint tu lite ' eiTrtury ltc-om. fneudeU JsplcndlJ lot'linjf llcltL At the5 annua fneetlng of the Greas ef Charhrtto Club held last night. Mr.. W. 8. Lee, Jr was unanimously elect ed preMent,.:uoceedins Str.,'1, PreitonMr.'C- .6. ton vti alectod Brat ylc 'president and Mr, Clarence) O..K.ueter,'r second vice) ' president, The meeting was well attended and . In tereat in tha -work of th organ)atioa is beinr strongly supported. f ' Upon the rasifc-nation of Presldeni Preston, the following resolutions wre offered by Mr. 7. T. All!son and unanimously adopted; ;- : -:r'v"" t'Vp ' '"WTiereas, at this. 4 ha fourth annual meeting' of the oreater Charlotte Club. a succe-'Mor to Mr, E. R. Preston, our first r reel dent, tias been duly elected sad whereas, we desire to permanent ly record an expression of appreciation of the services of, Mr. Preston, so ably rendered for tsiree) consecutive terms, bs It. therefore, resolved! " That to him wo give full tredlt ?or the conception of this organisation and the inspiration of Others with enf flclent onthualasm for mouldlnr the foundation upon which has arisen an organization wo are to-day proud of; That under Ills wise and Judicious leadership our affairs have keen most successru ny , awy . and conservatively That as president of the) club lis & been ever loyal to Its cause, untiring: in Tils energy, sealous In its work and faithful . in the , dlscnargs of every auiy; -;-r , - That for this devoted, untiring and efficient service, during his three terms or onvce, we ao most sincerely thank our retiring president,' and extend to turn our - best wishes for future n bounded success. fi v " v-. The president submitted his report for the year, too extended for oufcllea tion, out or particular interest to. the members) of the club. In the report of Secretary W. T. Corwlth for ths year, tt was stated that a, net gain of 4 5 in membershln had been mads dur. lnsr the past twelve months. Plans and suggestions for the com Ins year -.were heard. " and several members addressed the lub on sub Joota of particular appeal to them. Mr. . jonn r. harr suggestea tnat mass meeting Je iteld in Charlotte to be composed of representatives from the eoutn Atlantic states to discuss the question of forestry. Ha also vug' rested that the loth of May be made "Home Coming Pay" in Charlotte to be marked ty a tjrliiiant celebration. He made) a happy-suggestion In his re marks on the question of observing a Factory Dart iter when all the citl kens g-o to the various factories and make . personal - Inspection of ' the plants.. These matters wars dtscussad at soma lenrth. - : : .'"''-, (. Messrs. Robert Glasrow, " Morris McDonald and others spoke along; ths una of securing more members, It be Inr. agreed that the clulx should at least hs,ve (00 , members, to do more efficient service lots the city. vr. u-i. itusseii wgea tnai ins club srivej its moral support to the) aldermen In the matter of extending - tht' - juftinhl payttrs; and -then mad soma sreneral. remajrks on the, aanlta. tion of ths city, observing that it Should too patter on the main strests and that soma steps should do taken toward Improving the general beauty Of the city. ' ; , ,.: Mr. Willis Brown though that m fund of at least 1 1,600 should bo set aslda'for xDendlture; la bringing to Charlotte national .conventions aa the best possible mediums Of advertising'. This suggestion was heartily received. Messrs. C. B. Bryant- W, Robert son, N V Porter and. J. M.'. Oldham aiscussea .tne. question or naving- aq Indoor track meet in Charlotte, Dr. f 1. Alexander; dlscussea tB Idea of having a man wnose easiness It was tolook after the securlnf .of new industries for -the city oa. M,r, Dnvlit Ovens suearested that an assist ant to tha secretary fee secured,: wntcn Mr. Oeorre.H Bollinger spoke on the line, f ; securing- for ths city an up-to-date department store, conce!v inr that this was pno Of tha first needs ot Charlotte tow. ' -''"" Mr.: E. A." McCausiand ion ins ciun the Doseibll ty of securing, ror ins y the establishment of the Pythian rt.rnhanaara. and asked that a special committee bs appointed to take $hls matter in and. . - . ' s f wit. jirncBT, mi- 1 ii ivu vi.vi tha columns ot Tho Real Estate Rec ord, of vhlch ho Is editor, for; tho nmnntim of hit -tlan which tha club might propose as being teneflcial to itself ana the city.- .- ' . .-Mr. W. F. Dovd. wanted to -know if there was not somo way tr which tn- duatrles could e tnaucea io iot hero ty"- securlns; cheaper bulldlns sites. - , . " ' " '. V" . xrr T. 'TV. HumDhrev, urged that sieps be taken toward securlns; closer relations with wnmingion in own water project, and also mads some re marks on the subject of forestry. STEPHEN ARXOIJ? DOXTGLAfll. Xamettake of PUojrniMicd as- nwn nr. Xatlvo i or Jtocuwiniw CKninty. TWs State Brother of E-; Jodge It. M. Douglas., , r - " ,. Ttrlf-f mention Was made In tho As sociated Press dispatches yesterday of the death In Chlcaro Thursday night of Stenhen A. Douglas, eon n amesake of Abraham Lincoln's great olitlcal rival, "The Mittle ; 01ant., hich occurred shortly afOf-r his re- urn from Uaie5!DUrg. III., .wnere n ad re with Mr. William-H. Tart, Republican nominee 1 for the presl-, ency, to deliver an, address on.thO; ftieth anniversary of the famous L.lncoln-ri:?!aa debate at that place. Older reel nts of the fitate will re call Mr. Dour'as-who was born m Rockinsrham county, November Jd. 0, his mother, prior to her mar riage, belnr a J'iss Martha Dflihy Martin, of t ,t county. lr. Douglas studied at Georgetown Colleje and then read law imdr the late Chief Justlap Kichmor. 1 51. Pearson. - Early l the 7 0S ho removed to Chicago here he resid-i until the time of his . death. . hold; n:r many offices of onor and trust sui 1 hf ina- very gn- rally esteemed fcv reason of his many j ne traits of character a"i Mj name. He was a brother of l -J j laB Robert M. Douglas, of Gr. .-tc. j feired as corre. the nu- i iutwtl e as Dr. k even a ' iviffe i iTa!r. ,j f : .. v ! I y me known u irwrtu ei.-yr hivip's Health Coffee. ;i t - roffee expert. Not a p.rs;ii rf it either. Pure heaitiif :l t"a Lit -nuts. etc. have b-.n t blen1od bp to Rive a won3e,-fr 'y v flee tate and flavor. A id it H a ni;;":e too! No te.l;-. ; :T!tH ! -,. :?. Test ft af-1 - ri i . i Hntti Cofi t: e i..'.' ave a gnulr.e Co.' .- , -i r-e t"".' wo'ti'l v I !- f.'rf p- :fl, f ; . . c N .' s . Co. is I r. COL. iyKVS KEPUtTEE ' f ; . - v . Enlolim Timely .. Task t'pon His 1 riends. lieutenant Colonels Boy den ana Bryant in re Murphy Jolut Debate .Agitation Why the sli ; sion. . ' , : 'V '':? In the course of a , conversation with Mr, W.. R. Henry yesterday he remarked that ths Army ef Jiorthern Virsinla mraa axacttv - what Swlnton the Northern .historian, pronounced It, to wit, nhe finest body of foot soldiers that ever trod tha planet. That army, added Mr. Henry, won Im mortality not only by its Talor and fipartan - endurance. but,. from the time of the Tenth Legion or oven ths Greek phalanx to the ; present,- the Army : of Northern yirgtnia was the onjy army in wBlch all tha' privates were killed in battle ana an tn coi onels were left allvo even after forty three years. : ; ' .: - After whkh deliverance Mr.' Henry remarked tnat no aesirea, uks r Gladstone, to be .conspicuous by tho absence of a title : He . says -.Tha Charlotte Observer has probably tha most brilliant list of "colonel s" in tha republic. Mr. Henry pfefer Just plain, "mister" but says ths boys have been at It so long ho. supposes h will nave to . submit grsceiuuy to rcoiocsi." '.;,r ; Before riving up the title, however, Colonel Henry says he wUl take ad vantage of his precedence In disci pline over Major Murphy, mors prop srly demonlnated Hon, Walter Mur phy, who through the splendid Boy: den, and that magnificently-equipped pen-artist, genial gentleman and "mutual friend," , UeuUnant Oolonel H. E. C Bryant, the searchlight of Tho. Observer. ' rooently, challenged him, the aforesaid Henry, to Joint de pats, , e Mr. Henry says that he, be Ing a colonel and Hon.' Walter Mur phy, - simply a major, y he, Colonel Henry, has ths right to klvo com mand. and he, therefore,' makes order to ins touowinr effect f -. : - .; - "Whereas, , Major Walter ifurohy has had the temerity to Invite me to meet him at 'Plszah or at Mantao. ana, ; wnereas, it la found Upon in vestlgation that Plsguh is tho maun tain from which Moses gazed ubon the 'Promised Land which Its was never to reach; and, whereas, upon further Investigation. It Is found that Manteo is clouded with traditions of a -Lost colony;' and. whereas, ths distance to these points is "so great that ths invitation carries with it ths flavor of. a subtle device of ths said Major -Murphy to detach me from at tendance upon Oenarallsslmo William Howard Taft. who la soon to sweep in inumpn aaown tno streets of the na tlonal capital,'- ;j ... -, p..-. It U hereby ordered. That said Major Murphy with his aides-de- camp, Lieutenant Colonel BOyden and Lieutenant Colonel. Bryant forthwith eonauct their political Moses, William Jennings Bryan, to tha top of Plsgah. wnenca na mar sea the 'Promised Land." that is to say. the chair of George Washington, the' occupancy vi wmcn is to os to mm nut an ir Wescent dream;" , after which ', the said ' lieutenant colonels are - com manded to proceed, on tha 4th of November next to Manteo., ths land of ths 'Lost Colony in search of the "Lost Democratic Partv, 'in more serious vein, Mr; Henry said that hs would strain a point at any. time) to please his frlena. Lieu tenant Colonel H. E. C. Bryant, and was fiats to sea that the water waion did not run over either Lieutenant Cplonel Boyden's spurs or his , crew that ha feared that ha could not meet Major Murphy In Charlotte, but? that it no would have stats Chairman 'El ler, ct tha Demofirattir party, to chal lemre him, Mr. Henry, through Judxe Aaams, Republican BtaU ohalrman, ne thought a date might be arranged Mr. Henry staud.tbat tha failure of a Joint debate ' between himself and Senator Overman, at Burlington. was no fault of his. that he had been misled, by a telegram, , He - said further that he had no idea that the disjunctnre -was caosed by Senator Mr. Henry was asked what ha1 eon sidered tho most striking - feature about the campaign in North Caro- una. us said: ' 'Ths InUnse en thusiasm of the Republlcana, and the fact , that Republican - speakers . are having generally much larger audi ences than the Domocratlo-speakera He adds he has been told that many Democrats seem listless and "don't care,- whlls ttis RtwtreWoan cam paign shout"; seems to- have ah , edge to lt. , ,,! j. -:j..(.-i:v.v HAWC PAT iatXRiCTSEa . c Special CV-lebratioh a Second Preeby- K-rian Sunday etcttool To-iMorrow Afternoon Ths PrpgTamms.. i? ? -, An unusually attractive programme has been arranged Tor tha rally day service at "the - Second Prestryterlan Sunday school to-morfow : at 3:10 o'clock. , -Not only are all members Of the Sunday school urged to be present promptly but friends a well The programme follows; . : l. Surrender All" ..,-, -vWeetJen ' Orchestra 'Sonf of tPeaca". r, .',-. -sung oy sntiro sensor . ; Our Lord's Prayer v . Steading Lesson 1 ' . ' " h , . Superintendent and school "Song of .Victorjr t. Berrldge - cnorus Sonf "Bring Them In" :. .--; ' - Primary Class . "' ". -.'V Cradle Roll Exercises - - .- K .- : : One Sweetly Solemn Thought ... ' 1 . Ambross Miss Summerow snd Ir. Withers Recitation "Let Them Corns" : Primary Girls - Son- "Listen to. tha - Shepherd's . Can- v , , primary Boys . Recitation "The Little Gleaners" f - Primary, Girls Offertory v . Trustlnf In Thy Love'V Glebe! . . , mws May uates , . - 3 Address - - - ReV.-A A McOeathy " ,. "Dream of. Paradise .... Gray Misses Stokes and Irwin a) "He Will, Hold Me Fauf' .i .-. .. Harknens b "He Lifted Mr .'. ,. Gabriel Misses Oatea-Summerow and Irwin - Messrs.. Auten and withers -' Hymn - . , -Sunf by Entire School . , . - A Weloomo Vor AIL Houston Post. - Ths Fannin eounty riymouth Rock roorter that recently knocked out a go-pound man In na round, has sp plied for permission to Join Ths Post's barnyard chorus wnfn win present the grand anthem " ictory" en the morning of November 4th. We de sire to say tnat an roomers musical ly Inclined are Invited to participate. : Hit For Xorth Crc! 'na and a Square - Jlrai. "v Chsriestoa Xs and Courier. The mere fact that Colonel Kera went out of Boulh Carolina hunrry would n6t he so sorrowful, but that he went immediately into Nortli Caro lina. . : . ' : hi. ft Ilfty Tears a T?'e V-rolth. . famuel R. 1or.rv. of l.ixt'urn. Vs., s b-n tl-ofhtg horses fur more than fifty vmi lie says: "Cr.amherlain's Pa.n It i has rvea me great relief from buck and rhr-re It la t'- best n.-- t I vr urti " Per sa'e by VC. U i.::t & Co. You receive intense., direcf Heat trom every ounce ol furl bnrned . there ire no damp chimneys or long " pipes to waste the heat trom d vmmmmiiiiztiii ': s ,', CEqnippctl with Smokeless Device) ,..t ' Carry it front room to room. Torn the wicl high -'.: i ' or lowna ootar--no smeite no smell automatic ' ''.- : JJ ! - . O I..L-1J- A .- snuMoaas nevscs vrcvcniav - visas oni nows t quaiia, -i burns 9 hours. 4 ..Beraafully bniahea in nickel or ' m jipan,. - Every heater wargntea.- , . -T . ' ' ' juat what Ton want tor the long sveningti Made of brass, nickel pUted" Litest inv " preved central orah hurnef, Every lamp warranted. fv- II your dealer cannot supply the Perlection Oil' Hester or Rsyo Lamp write our nearesi agency. ; tTANSARD OIL COHPAHT ' V '. BAD AUTO SMASH-CP. , AntomobUe CtoUldee With Carriafe'c-f Mr. itturh crtiauinsn In Wlnscan ana Ilad Sinasb-l'p Jtollowa. . ' , Thursday's Issue of The Winston- Salem Journal contained tho following account of an automobile accident in Winston Wednesday .In i which Mr. Hugh Chatham's two children, his mother and sister suffered narrow es capes: - . !- ;:. i '..;sr i'f''' -f 'i 'Two Tiorses Injured, one seriously. en' automobile damaared to the extent of several dollars, a carriage contain ing four persons damaged and ths oc cupants badly frightened this is the result of an accident on North Liberty street early yesterday afternoon. "Mr.. Frank Baileys machine com ing down Liberty street, ran Into Mr. H a. Chatham's - carrlare. severely jnAlim'njr one horse and 'bruising the other. Mr. Bailey's steering fear be came unmanageable end his-car tig sax-red down Liberty, frightening the carriage horses and causing tha ani nals to spring from the side- of' the street into the centre, ' The runi oi tho crash was borne by one- of the horsaa1 which received ssveral ugly cuts tn Its shoulder, and being proba bly maimed for. life. Dr. j, Fiem lng. who, attended the animal, say It le in a serious condition , ! v,In the carriage were Mr. ' cnai- ham's two children,' tils tmother, Mrs, Alex Chatham, and his sister, Mrs. M. H. MoUsfnarer. AU the oeCBPants were badly frightened, trot -none was in J ur ea. mey werp. in roon w . ""t grounds at the-Hme. and the carriage. the property fOf Cpt. H L. JRig"ins, was 4h 'charge of a colored driver. J'iAr. Bailey stated to a Journal man last night that his ateerin-g rear refus ed to work and he eaya it was impos sible to avoid the collision. At the point where the crash came ne street waa mrt tram f. SDrinkllnaf and ' the wheels of his machine instead of re sponding to toueh, . refused ..to skid over the street car iraca. ; . , "Portunately nobody wa4 injured, though one of Mr. hethanVe horses may die. i . ' "M.-.V-S.kA i IJTTLB W1USKEY OUT HAXJDV fi ' - - . : - -' ' t : . . Chief of Police on wis sirs auepro tion That They Had No Xlquplf fa Keeping-.' v k' U.V;V"..:". ,Th flrat 'insoectlon of the drus tnr. . hv the chief of police under the Jate" ordinance, maklnf this oblig atory upon him once a week has been made and without startling Discoveries n: the way ot enormity or wnisaey on - hand. as a matters or !, j there is anything about . tne,. report which he has Just made In this regard la along the une or a inoa oi whiakev .in ouits a number of the stores, probably due to the anticipa tion that the hoard of aldermen, in Its many actions on this question. would light on a final rejection of Whiskey 'licenses.'"-.,, i-.-1'- Ths report of the chief is interest ing In view of the fact that It Is the result of his first investigation.- .It la as followst - ' . . w, a nsno'sc vueese,"..-' Charlotte Drug Company Vone. The Queen City Irrug Company. None. ,: ' . ' ?'': J.' L. Eagle A Co. None. -' vvi? The Tryon Dru Company -Nona. .; 8. I Alexander St Co. Nona. ,i : ' , : Burwell as Dunn. None. .: ,: English ak McLartyNone. i i C. It. Mayer CoNone.. ; -ILsmjltoa-Martin Drug company. 00 pints and IS quarts. ' . t '" '' ' ' V Hawley's iPbarmacy. 24 Qtfartlf'A Woodall A gheppard, 10 falldna Blair A Co. 100 pints. , J. P. Ctowe Cowtl00 pints. - R H. " Jordan as rCo-1 barret - What Made the Southv ,v' ? ' Columbia Ute. . South Carolina -will welcome- the Carolina, Clinchfleld Ok Ohio Railway. It is the railways that have m vis the South. Without t5fanportatlon,,;ehat wouia the most fertile country be? o I ' -e e i I -'.sw I we- - I . I, il ' f, ! ! ;i . : Cure Curtis. Scr Cvta, Cru'a, SpraJsa, nherirnatiam. : , ar Tr.roat, Acita, uri snr s.-I.srt reached by externaj ap"cxt'on. The tar. Jar 4 ho'j.e!.c!J remedy aLiee 18-IS. tl -I'cr Manoni DeaaL At dru-ijta. 2ScwQciid wl ; f tTCM UAKt.TACTt.-r; S CO, 42Stk nfASL, E.XSCXY?t.K.Y. - ' - - - -.. ,- . - , Freeh Cut Carnaticna NrvV, Imported ' ','"" ' ' ' r Phor. No. II 4 i ' r' . v III - 1 " Why Colds Are Danarerone.' Because you have contracted ordinary colds and recovered from them without treatment of any kind, do not for a mo ment Imagine that colds are not. danger- oas. Everyone knows that pneumonia and enromo caiarrn nave tneir' engis in a common eold. Consumntlon la not eauaed by a cold but tha cold prepares the sys tem ror tne reception ana development of tbe germs that would not otherwise have found lodgment It is the aame with all Infectious diseases. Diphtheria, sear let fever, measles and whoeplng oough are much mors likely to he eoarraoted when the child has a'cold.. Toa will see from this that - more, real danger lurks la a sold than tn any ether, of the com mon ailments. The easiest and Quickest war to cure a cold Is to take Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. The maay remark able cures effected by , thla, preparation have made U a staple article ot trade over a large part ot the. world, . For amis by W. L. Hand A Co, - - -"sv : X "Clot It at Hawley's," 1 Any. Brand. ? eV1 ? &'f. y All Brands.;;, ;r . . "V'.Thejr'are all good, v , They are all fresb, :s ' Our - immense , ' stock i3 - carefully,' selected, " with the . one - view- giving ; satisfaction to ? every., customer' ' Sf,- liawley's ; Pharmacy ' f TRTON AND FrFTH. 8T8, - - 'Phone IS end 20. .T , Academy Advance Sale, t . ' WHEN YOUR COAT BECOMES -SOILED : ; ; - send It to us. You will be sur .' prised la tha difference we ean make la its appearaneev ' .At' v '.We remove, spots and stains - frora front, sleeves,' lapels and collar take out the wrinkles , in the sleeves and the bag in . the elbows, shape . t We coat riirht, press ths la pels down . ththf and give the front a new- - like stlffnessv m . - t. '.if- '- u " 5 ftzrtcttc Sta lEi:iry Launderers, Dyers, Cleaners, ' 310 South Tryon ' St.- - . - zizi Hcztz Every Day B Abz Juzt ;n atr ' -' . ' 1 ' f"-v' " ' ' ;:' ' t::3 florist or 11. ! ' 1 " -' Get a Photo Frame at Kenny's to day, Say thla everv.i' Tancjt Head Rica' 7 1-Jc. 14 pounds one dollar. Kenny's 25c "Special" Coffee la a de licious drink. Best American Granu lated Sufar r t-fc. per pound," V C D, KENNY?ca ' . Teste, ODsTeee, Sfara' , mxsxsiGvemtHtKimxaxmvenaDes : Look In Our i Sotitfi Window s r v",V.,v, ,;t -.1 fi You will see a $ enareus dis- 15 Hay of lntaraatanf prisee to be If awarded te -eueoessfnl particl- ( pants in tho eontsste held dur ing the fuy.--' ; it ' Pint Aimsal Office Applianee ana ttesineee Man's Show. ' There will be .-- i Btamanwneri vamtem "Taking noses and tranacrtbms' "on typewriter three business i letters of . varied length, dio , tated by some person. - Speed. - accuracy and. neatness to count VJ8 'points each. '; , First prlae, genuine water oia mmi. . value exs.vv.i -Second prise, - handsomely r n. . .alHittt. m .1.1 7.1... ...in.., v. e'. , . - Also a ' ' " M'V; IsHtor WrlUnf Contest ' , t.it '' i (for boys under II )..:".. 'i Business letter, not ever one pace in length, giving- the boys' best reasons why business men ' should attend this show.- - l Write .or inquire for par ticulars as to conditions. ' First prise,, the Incomparable Globe Wernicke , ' v "Elastic Bookcase; .' three ' sections, top and baser, genuine quartered oak, golden polish finish. Value 111.71. i:';;A,;,-V:H.:'- Second i prise, i.-, Waterman. Ideal Fountain - Pen. : ; Value ' $ .t 0. 5 ' a ... M fHy-t : - :y, i ' Third price, tngersoll Mono-, gram Watch. Value 11.21. . ' Ae well as an .... . Adding MachJne Contest ., Details to he arranged later. First prise,. oosnfortabte leather'' seat revolving - oak chair. Value tl.to. - ' v Second - prise, ' Waterman Ideal Fp an tain - Pen. Value $1.10. ' " .'. '' ' .. .y "-:' - Third , prise, Eureka i "Cos turner.".. Value. S2.3 1. Thsse contests and the many pew and interesting exhibits will make, this first exposition a hummer. Dont forget October 13th, 14th and 15th. ft Stcra2 & Barringer Co. 2S and 44 B. Tryon St, Mi IVHeCOY . -V - : with the ' largest wholesale . house '! lV JyiTTi i1-oa,ae8es aWi.ersiTa , r 1 5 We ilave Dirett'Co That Is why our stock ef Rage U always -i up-to-date -. In ' DESIGN", , QUALTTY and PRICE. " : - . - -V -' Te our ah-eady Immense stock we are continually adding many new1 .and beautiful, designs' of nigh-grade Rugs. " - ; Ws havs Just .received a shlpmant ef earns very handsome "WIT- TON" RUGS, had we would be glad, to have yes. call and see them,-: . ' . XI you are at all Interested In Rugs, It tn be much to your Interest -to sxamine eur. stock before you bur. v . "-- .. ": H . v a.'s" ,. -l .. ,-' ; v -i '-" ' - ''-"' - u - ' - " ,' - ? ' roDo;Vs nCUSED ROLL AND GIIFFED.; We carry the largest and most complete-stock, f Ciaas in the Carolina. Our prices are slwaya right an 1 de - liveries prompt . We solicit your erflr. , . ii. r. wiiia.r.3, , I- -' " . rriJT . v t ; . .", - . t. Cures Sctofuis Rich, Red BL0 0 D . . - - -. Results from -' f':the.se of., ' MRS. JOE FEFiO.TS -REMEDIES.. , Maanf Actured by , lln. Jot Pmoa Charlotte, X. C . Cvrse Cure i rlnod Rbeuma-; tUm j Poison 7i! Why .Q Not Irivectigate v -" ' y- " 'v ; a : ;- .vv - - ' ' "' -' our Claims? : In every phase of Commrrcial and Profetsional Ife, yea find LeaJerjTDea who have devel oped' their capacity unhl their work hat earned them that dutinclioa. . Wo lee) certain that an inves ngatioa wiQ establish our claim to leader ihip in our fine ef busineas wiQ eoavince you that we lnow how to design and toe struct printed matter ef more than ordinary ex cellence. , " : ';':;-.-.' The best method of in vest's at on ii an order. ? May we have yours? Obstffer Prittiiji Uiese '. Blaas Bee Kuafactarsr ; -.''.:' Detiraers, Frisiers .. , , CHAILOTTI, N. C, Ho llne ot our Immense stock has been enlarged and strength ened mors than pur Showing hi attractive parlor Furniture. In - this department you will find not only torn of the best values In cheap and medium priced Suita hue-Also some of the - most, attractive 3 and B pleca Suits in Plush, 811k Velour and Genuine Leather that have ever been- offered on thla market. Loose-cushion I and l-plecs Suits ae cheap as 112.10. t-plece Suits In, Genuine Leather as cheap ss piece Suits as ? cheap aa ttT.TS and up to 1100.00. No trouble to ahow goods. . Come In and let us show you through. S 'GOPIPflNY J K, end - factories la the ; r.uc line. 1 in ILdl v i I
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 10, 1908, edition 1
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