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MISCrCIJLANKOUS. irrtRNisiTED ROOM in Dilworth with bath room priyUeg. Apply Foatoffloe Box a78. .. BOX WANTED A good opening for aa energetic boy under fourteen. - Chance to learn business methods. Short hour ' and good pay. Need not interfere with other duties. Work in spare momenta all iwiater. Camden Ed. Lancb, Eaat . Trad atraet. .y 1 V-1' " HELiP WANTED, MAI.hV-Yoting about tt khowledga of book-keeping. ' Jafir ataoogTaphof' wd .typewriter, for ' permanent, pleasant peaitioni fnlr salary, beef reference required. Addraaa , Ww cara Obaenrar. ",'.itT.''.-t A LARGE -wll-tahllahed Bf Insurance eompany haa same splendid openings In "North Carolina for men of character and iKiiitv who can nroduoe buslneaa.- Ad i dress "with references Box Ki, ChartoH. N. C Two Speexheaj la Harwood Tueaday. Special 0 the Obaenrar. t " Wayneavflie, Oct ItWTJnlted gtatda -Benator T. M. Blmroon visited Hay wood county yesterday and delivered - two. distinctively strong speeches to large and appreclaUvo audlenoea. The . naniinr anoka in - the afternoon at , Crabtrae. nine miles north of thla placr and in the avanlns; at Haxei wood. a piatrufactHrlng -towrttwo miles' 'west. He wa id 'flna orm and pleased hla audiences Immensely, Before leaving for AahevUla to-day he called to see Congressman Craw. ' lord, who la still qalta unwell at hU home in this city. ;. J . 'Z : : . ,t - -f ' In terra rnatoatrd la Tfinth, Avenue : 1. . ' , ,:4'. Hevivftl. : rv,:.! . ' Notwithstanding tno rain, thara was a fine congregation at Ninth Avenue Baptist church last night nd the Interest manifested was - unueuaL . There were two professions of faith. . Mr. Jenkins will continue to preach at l:S0 and 7: p, m. each day this week. -.-.. .v.--' ,-. -: The main thou grftt i in last" Bight's eermon was the difference in ft sin be- , fore and after It was committed. It is j sweet before Indulged and bitter an d loathsome after It is ommf tted. Flag on KxhlMUon. ; The great American flag. 1 J by 34 feet, which will be presented to tha Young Men's Christlaa Association by tha Junior Order, of American Me . chanlca Saturday afternoon - at r lock with special eeremoniea is on Lhia4tlon at the old T. M. C. A. Builds , tng. Those specially interested ar In .Tited-to see it - . , . -.' Cnild Dies in XortU Charlotte. -'' At the age of 3 years, Vlrgle Hln son. daughter ofMr. and Mr. D. H. Hlnson, died yesterday morning at o'clock at the home of her parents in ' North . Charlotte. , The funeral services will be held to-day.. Inter ment will be at Elmwood. - Served aa coffee, the new coffee aubsti tut known to grocers everywhere aa Dr. fooo Health Coffee, will trick even a coffee expert. Not a rraln of real coffee ta K either. Pure healthful toasted grains, malt, nuts, etc, have ben so cleverly blended aa to glv a wonderfully eatlsfying coffee taste and favor. And it to "made to a minute." too! No ttiiotia 29 to jntnute bolllnr. Tet It nd see. Pr. f hoop created llealih CotTee thut the peo ple might hare a genuine coffee ub??l tuta and one that would be thamueh'y aatlffytng hi every prtssihla respect, c ,i tt Miller, VanNess A Co. UUXOAM CASE AGAIN UP riGIIT tOVES IHTOPKESBTTERY DlstaiHbance Between Some Members of Session of First A. R. P. Church and the Pastor, Kev. W illiam Dnn " can, fVentllated " Before Another t Committee and Them Transported ' to Open . PrwbyM!r7u-ia8e Waa Sent to Special f omraleon, to ,' , Invesagwte and to Examine Charges , Against Him If Any Are preferred Mr .Duncan Speak ao tne rxea- hrterv In Reeoonae to Mr. U, Baird's Statement Adjonrnment , Yesterday Uutli vMeetto ; v : Keoetve Report oX tle, Special -.- Commisalon.-. vi'-.is- After being threshed outNbefore an entirely 4iffernt committee and then anbtected to oDen Presbytery, whera It was more .fully ventilated, the irreparable frtotlon between Kev. wu llam Duncan and soma of hla mem bars at tha First Associate Reformed Presbyterian church of this city, wa placed la the hand of a. special com-v miaalon at the session i- in r um Presbytery at Gllead yesterday after noon, and the charges against him will be examined by that body. The eommtMrion onaiata of Rev. C G. McDonald, itaator of the Chester, & C churchJ Rev. J. (U Moffatt, D. D. president oC Ersklhe. Colg Due West 8. rCi Rev. RV ML Btevenson, D. P.. ' nastor of the Bethany and Clover." 8. C churches, and Elders J K. Morrison, ot StAteavlUe: T. K. Ellloty ef 'iWlnnsboro. and W. W, Raven, tit Rock HilL 8. C. Thla Com- niaslon wlU soma to this city within tha next lew day to Investigate tha charge against Mr., uunc&n and win report Its findings to an adjourned meeting .of the Presbytery to be held here., Until that date, which is to be fixed, tha Presbytery ended its work yesterday afternoon and the delegatei left for their homes alter an exceed ingly roll na very unusual meeting. THE RESBTTERT'S ACTION. .sTMa action of tha Preabytery wa taken after an exhaustive discussion and battling on the open floor of the body, during which there wa a gen. era! misunderstanding and a lack of opinion , a to .waat course wa me best and proper to pursue under the circumstance Tha very extraordi nary nature ot tha ''case rather stag gered the sober-minded ' members of this emciai body of the "seceder" Church After hearing argument on both aide of tha Question, a motion was entertained to pass the dispute on to a special commission Thla was objected to by several members who took the ground that the Presbytery knew a much then aa it would ever know relative to the wisdom of ac cepting or refusing to accept tha reals;. nation of Mr ' Duncan . When the vote was taken 11 voted- te put the matter in the hand or ft commission and II voted agalnstiit, a number not voting at all and 'several having been excused from further attendance upon tha session It was then moved .that the recommendation of' the commit tee - on calls s and demissions be adopted. ' Several, objected on the ground, that they were not In position to know whether Mr. Duncan i was guilty of any wrong doing or not,' and to vote on his resignation would be nothing mora than. a leap mine dark The - question waa called for and 20 of the S who had Just voted on the reference of the matter to the com mission naked to be excused ' from voting at all. This precipitated situation which was hard to untangle. It finally - becoming evident that it would be necessary .to subject - the controversy to ft. special commission, which was Anally dona over the pro tests of a half-dosen or ao member " THB COMMITTEE'S REPORT. Tha majority and minority mem bera of the session which went over the case fully and rather sensationally .Tuesday with a special committee on credentiala appointed to take In hand ft contested delegation from the Church, appeared yesterday afternoon before the regular-committee on calls and demissions - and were given a thorough, hearlnf. This wa In the main a recapitulation of what had occurred at the meeting ot the com. mlttea oat credentiala,' - The report of the committee waa brought Into the Presbytery about t o'clock and was read by Rev, A. T Lindsay, president or unwood college, acunr chairman ef the committee The report, waa to the effect that, owing to the disrupted condition ef the congregation of the First church, -Charlotte. It Is recom mended ' that the resignation of Rev William 'Duncan a pastor, be ac cepted without incriminating any one. There waa nothing la the report to Indicate that any charges had been preferred against the Charlotte roin iater, but because of the-, friction in the congregation, the 'committee con cluded that the usefulness of Mr. Dun can as ft minister here waa at an end. !.,. l." MR. BOS3PKAKSj.4,v When thl committee, read. Its re port, Mr. T. P; Robs was the flrat to speak. , Me . evidenced'" great excite ment -"Mr. Moderator aald he, "I am en thla fioort to-day in behalf ot the congregation of the First. church, Charlotte, to beg ot you not to accept the resignation of Mr. Duncan, i. The congregation has- convinced you by its action In refusing to accept the resig nation that It doe hot want him to leave,.' I don't believe: that the Oppo sition ' to hint Would, number thirty member of the ehurch. - If yon sus tain the report ef this committee you are going to disrupt the 'best congre gation In the Synod, and I dont think three or four men should.be allowed to break up a church like this. We love Mr. Duncan -and wa beg you to allow him to stay with u where he has accomplished a work .Which no other man who ha ever ministered to as .has ever accomplished.. (. The con gregation Implore , yoa to eendyhiw back to joa." 'i-y- "- Mr J J. O. BalrdV who wa Tuesday allowed to. be an accredited member of the Presbytery along with Mr. W. A. Cochrane,' another elder from the congregation, responded to Mr. Rosa. Said, he:- ; ;-. . , ? -y -, ,. - ' MR. DTJNCAjf AGREEt' TO GO. "When the first, report of this trou ble reached me, it 'came like .a clap of thunder from .clear sky,--' I have, tried to get tha fact before me a best I could and form an honest conviction.; At the meeting of .the session In September. . Mr. Puncan was called in and said about the in discretion la question that it wa foolish, silly and wrong that b had done such a thing." ?" . i "Mr. Moderator, he' not quoting m correctly,", interrupted Mr. Dun can. ' - : y "I win stand to everything I have aald, was the answer, of Mr. Baird. '. "I have witnesses to prove that yon are misquoting mi,1 said Mr, Duncan with little of anger In hi tone. The moderator called him down at this point, offering1 him an opportunity later to state hi side of. the casa.' "Mil ' Duncan told us that night," resumed Mr. Baird. "that be was willing to realm if the session thought it wise and would take this course. We considered that It would he for the promotion of the best interest of the church and Mr, Duncan's own standing that he get out. Thla was a unanimous vote of the seerlon.. all being- present" ' - . MADE KO CHARGES. Te sent for JCr. Duncan after "a Httle and he came back. "We toid him whot we thought about It and he was wiiLng. We th ought it best to give him at month' vacation in which to And another field. I do not now charge, Mr. Moderator and gentlemen of the Preabytery. that ha la guilty Innocent J of any wrong, i But 1 rumors which , have teeen going the round have ended hi day ot usefnl neaa with us and for that reason alone we are wanting hi resignation accept ed by this body. We. never intended that thla matter com - before this Presbytery and It never would have bad Mr. Duncan carried tfut hi part Of the covenant. ' ' 1 ' -v "It 1 a vile Uander to charge that only five of a have banded ouraelvea against him to run him out And ask for hi resignation Just because we don't agree witb,,hlm." v' " r -' "Mr. Baird, I wilHremlnd yon that no pronaiitiea can be indulged in on thla floor.' said the moderator. Rev Dr. White. . r i , ... .- I certainly bee; your pardoh, ,iut I Am offended at each an intimation. Actually, gentlemen, they , have re ported that we oppca htm because ha was too attentive to the poor of our city. This ia not the first tithe this man haa. been in this buainesa I have letter in' mr ' pocket from ministers In' the North which how that he haa been in it before." Major Baird produced the letter but did not read them. . ' ' ..' "I am perfectly, willing that you ap point ft commission of your own to come to Charlotte and get the facts, If any of you think we are misrepre senting them. , W want to do only the thing that 1 best for the church which w love. Send your commis sion to us and let It examine the case It aulta 11." i' MB. D0JNCAN EXPULTNS. There , wa a slight rustle in the audienoa when Mr. Duncan arose to make a statement. - "I have no answer to make to the peraonalltlee which have Jut been engaged in," he be gan. "As minister of Ood. I know how to deal with uch things in the right eptrlt. Id want to say, how ever, right here that I made no such admission to the session aa Mr. Baird haa . stated here. I did admit more than they. have ever proved or. ever will prove: I said that my conduct waa unwise and indiscreet and that wa alL I admitted then no moral wrong and I admit none now. The man. . gentlemen, who baa lea tnis persecution, for such I shall call It, la one who has not been at a rooming meeting of-, tha session within year, but who has dominated the session of that church. There are members on this floor who aald of his conduct jto me on the night of the first meet- in;, about thla matter that it was brutal. I thought all the time that he wa going to strike me, so thor ougbly wa he In rag. He haa been alienated from me - for over a year: Why I don't know. Be had dismissed my son from his employment, hut I never for an Instance questioned that step. .When he got hold of the ru mor, which ! Admit he seemed to think, "Well, I . have a club now by which I can drive . Duncan away.' He swayed It over me relentlessly. Some of. the other member of the session took hi aide, because he was the big gest contributor - to the church and they thought they couldn't get long without him." 'Mr. Duncan, 1 am forced to re mind you that you cannot engage in peraonalltlee here," called the mod. erator. " He heaped calumny 'after calumny upon me, but never made any charge. When these are made I am prepared to meet them fully." . J , WHI JIE DID-NT GO AWAI, ... "The'seeslon of the church at the meeting, 'or some of them, asked me to resign at once. They wanted me to slip away in the night, a aelf-con- feaaad criminal. ' I couldn't afford to do it aa a man. a a Christian minis ter, or for the sake of. Christ What ever personal sacrlflo It might cost me. didn't want to shame the cause of Christ by slipping away, aa they re quested me ..without ' exoneration. Tha only thing I agreed to do waa to leave, provided the cession thought It would be tne best interest of the con gregatlon and decided unanimously after " prayerful consideration, and I m here to say to-day that I have faithfully fulfilled my pledge In that respect It waa not my fault that my resignation waa not before the con gregation on the first Sunday Iff Oc tober, the end of my vacation. I left it. with the clerk ot the1 session and he held it for three full week with out eaylng a word about It. I held that I wa not. amenable to the ses sion or to the congregation as some of them thought, but stated in the letter to my congregation that I pro posed to resign at the present meet ing cz me presbytery." . "a. want to aK you a question for my peraonai enlightenment, Mr. Duncan. aaid Judga Ira B. Jones. While he.wa being questioned by the moderator aa to the purpose of fal interrogation, Mr. Duncan resigned the floor and took hla seat .- DISCUSSION BEGINS. Rev. A. T. "Lindsay. cUn chair man of the commute on calls and demislona, which had : Just recom mended the accDtance of Mr. Dun. cen'a resignation, moved that the mat ter b placed In the hand of a special oommlssion. Mr. T. K. Elliot second -ed the motion. Rev. C. iE. McDonald was. opposed to the reference of the case - to a commiasion. Rev a MiUer, D, D., said .that hla observa tion .waa that thing - were rattln worse and worse between Mr. Duncan and the congregation and the more you fool with such thing, the worse they get He wanted the Presbytery to take action one way or the ether. ; j tiara joneo saia that Mr;- Duncan had r offered : hi resignation In good faith, the Preabytery should accept It without debate. He thought it Would be for the beat Interest of the eon gregatlon and the entire church to accept it and quiet the agitation which ha been going on, -K r .. MR. DUNCAN tSPEAKal AOAIN. .'. At tbl Juncture,'- Ur Duncan arose and aald that he had Intended to say something about another allegation of Mr. Baird. Never la any church court, aid he, ha such aa accusation been made against hi character and If Mr. Baird so accuse him. or if anv on else, he said he would demand proof for the charge. - I have been unfortunate enourh to have enemies in other paatoratea and unfortunate enough to be the victim ef rumors Uke this, but I cite yea to 1 the records of the - Muskingum Preabytery in Ohio," aald he, "to aee if my tandlog Is not good. It is on the record there that I have been completely exonerated of all rumor and .my moral' character - haa been thoroughly established there." , Mr,. T. P. Rosa again arose to- re ply to Judge Jones reference to the realgaation of Mr. Duncari ae.'to'ite bona fid quality. "Mr. Duncan doe not want to leave -ua." aald ha, "and Fo Chronic Diarrhoea, -Whllt 1 the army In 1J6J I was takes with chronle diarrhoea," says George M. Felton, ef Sooth Gib-n, Pa. "I have ainca .triad-many remedies hut without any permanent relief until Mr. A. W. Miles, of this place, persuaded me te try Chamb-ruvlD's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy,' one bottle ef which stop ped U at once." For aale by W. L- Hand : 1 r m 'tf Tlie Ludden fit Bates New Scale Is a gannlse t40e.es lastrameat lfjudged by the valas ot otherpisaoa. It woald cost $4axe tea, only for ear Bias of makloa anaselUagoa hundred pianos at a time, ia- Mtu o! a i ag piano uae otner acaiers. TheLaddea aad Bates New Scale Piano eopper-wouad aad steel strings throughout. Fall cabinet grand, balanced scai. aa perfect as (kill can make It. Double repeating action, with Hg-ht, even toneh. Ga- tiM iTOtv keys, srantllul cases 01 laser oat wit blrds-ey maple. Tone full and rich, with that peculiar "sinalng" quality " fowad 9ly ia the highest grade of piano. . ,' la cas ef the death of th head of the family we cancel the dnb contract and make yon aa ontrlfht present of the Unpaid balance. Th piaao then belongs te yea absolutely, Thl free life insurance haa allowed th completion ef saaay a maslcal educsUoa, aad la worth your conitderatioa. It ia practicaUy aa assurance that yea will sot lose yoar piaao through Inability te pay aocsC ; - Writ a at aace for an application blank and complete dwcrljjtioi of different stylet of galsh, Ia this way yoa caa mat a selection thst will delight yoa. Yea cas leave th snestloa of tone to us.. We wtU see that yea get s perfect 1 oaten aunt. A well made, attractive stool aad a beaattful acarf go with each piaao. Write for fall ioformatioa ef the club that ia now foraaiag. .. UJODEN BATES, Seatbcr Mask le-tsi, pt, AX, Ssvaaaaa, Ca, wa don't want him to leave.. I tell you', gentlemen, that was the worst steam-roller proposition that night in our aeasion that you ever heard of. it waa ail, ,xou must reaign.' we beg you not to take him away from . To-day in Charlotte they are praying that you return William Dun can to ua" COMMISSION VOTED DOWN. Mr. T. K. Elliot said that if a man was subjected to any such-rumors aa Mr. Duncan, It seemed to him that be ahould demand an official investi gation for hla own protection. Mr. R, Jj. Hilton read a resolution from the entire membership of the Grovetpn mission asking .for the re turn of (Mr. Duncan . aad this - waa weighted, by another speech from Mr. Duncan's side of the session, . deliv ered by th accredited delegate of the church. Mr. W. A. Cochrane. He said that three-fourth ot the people wanted him back. Judge Jones moved to lay on the table the -motion .for a commission. Th moderator ruled that this would also place upon the table the recom mendation of tha committee and the matter could not be taken up again. The question waa called for and by vote of It to 11 th reference of the case to a Commiasion waa voted down,-- ', - - ' - - - mjxnyrXscr to vote on it. Dr. R.;Mi. Stevenson aald that If the Presbytery waa going to vote on tne realgaation of Mr. Duncan, he wa not in position to vote Intelligently. He said that the committee on call and demissions made its recommenda tion, not because tt was the convic tion of the committee that Mr. Dun can ought to reaign or ought not to resign, but merely to bring the mat ter before the Presbytery. Others jumped up and asked to be excused from voting until to out of the 1 stated that they could not vote on the question. This precipitated the promise et a halt in the proceeding. It waa argued that tha Presbytery could vote a Intelligently then aa at any- succeeding time, but other argued that It was due the Presbytery to have ail the light thrown upon the controversy in order to do ail parties Justice. It Was put forth that no oharges had been mad against Mr. Duncan, and therefore no Investiga tion was needed. Mr. Duncan had not been urging an Investigation; some of his opponent had. aad when asked directly the question, he said he would agree, and then the com mission Was created as above given. NEW CHURCH FOR DILWORTH. CoL T. I Klrkpatrick drove to ' the Presbytery yesterday morning for the sol purpose ef asking for the organisation ef a new A..R. P. church In Dilworth and thrilling the body with hla pleas for the Immediate establishment of a church" la that section of the city. It was unan imously ; ordered that such a coarse be pursued.' Th committee on' supplies rec ommended that a commission consisting of Rev. R. O. Miller. D. D.. Rev. O...R. White,' D. D.. and Messrs. R. M. Raneoa and R. O. Brye eonidr the pro position, but Dr. Millar addressed Fresbyterr ask ing or Immediate action. CoL Klrkpat rick stated that the present, members. of this . denomination residing In Dilworth promise to pay (000 to the support of ft pastor, aad Intend to use for the present a commodious hall in that section. He stated that ultimately It was expected te erect a tUUMO church oat there. Ha did net ask for a mission to be estab lished. ; He wanted a church, organised aad a the preabytery ordered. . Moderator White called attention te the fact that .. tt might be unwise t concen trate effort in Charlotte, ertalie - ether fields eould' not be gtvaa aestr-tanee. He aald that already two new salsa la ns. Vil la Heights and Orovetoa, or Forest Grove aa the official name of the new congregation new la, had been Just start ed aad would ask for Prasbytartal help. He Wa In favor otr the organisation, but simply wanted to state this fact It waa also ceiled to tha attention ot the Preabytery that four member s ef the Board of Home Mission had - ptu-chased t lot at the eorner of East aad soot a Boulevard with a view ta tha ultimate establishment et a church there. Thee men Inteed to turn the property ever te Synod at its approaching meeting. There are about people living - ta Dilworth who arc already identified with thl faith and who wtU enter the new organisation. 8UPPXT Or LOCAI CBVHCBEA.IJ Th Presbytery aareed to appropriate 09 pr annum te the support ef pasters ot Villa Height and-Forest Orova, each ef thee contributing fS. aad each of the First- char aad the East Avenue Tabernacle as eontribte ft Uke eunv mak ing a salary at gtOO for ft pastor te give bis entire time to these aew charchea. For th present the pulpit wtU be eccu sled by th pastors et . the First church and East Avenue Tsberaaaia. The Preabytery yesterday heard truU sermons from Student Henry Preaaly and B. Orter Carsoa aad both .were pro nounced encouraging speolaaea of prog- j About a hour wa Pat yeaurday tri open confsrrmr on th duty et .tltne gtving. the dlacuerton to show ArnA.!,!.. In (h, PrMhTUrT TO SBC ft a system, but only a lack of. knowieog L 1 1 -1 1 n S5, mm Th Luddaa and Bates dub Plan of ptano aeHinf wa created for people who really want i high-jfrade piano, yet lack the ready money for its purchase. By Joining th club of one hundred now " forming, msmbet can secure a really " genuine $400.00 New Scale Ludden and Bate Piano t 0mc. We send you the piano aa aooa as your application is ac cepted. You pay for it a little st a time each month.; . It's like putting yoar money In bank, only better you actu ally save SI 13. 00 on th Mice. TBesaviag to yoa a iiiisy isiteaa ot 14a. la gnamateed for a life time. Has special mian. siuivur or ou , lined throurh. a to certainty of th duty and the meth od by which to give the tenth. . . RICORDS STRICKEN OUT. Judge Ira Jones made a strong plea tor th striking out of the record of a re cant called meeting of the Preabytery a resolution Introduced by Rev. William Duncan denouncing th action of the con gregatlon in dissolving pastoral relation ship with Rev. O. W. Carmlchael without referring It to Presbytery. Judge Jones aid th resolution was not baaed on facts aad merely on uabappy phraseology.- the report eoming to Presbytery from th eooarecatkm that It was deemed wis "thus to terminate an unprofitable and unprmllng pastorate." Rev. J. Smith, Dr. R. 0k Miller aad ether apok against striking out the resolution, claim ing that the Presbytery acted in good faith when It waa, adapted, ' but- when Judge Jonea stated the facta aa they real ly existed, the nunutea were ordered tricken out almost unanimously. Judge Joaea made ' ft- convincing statement The greater part ot th day waa con sumed In hearing and discussing routine reports, only ft few of which were of lm- Iportano. ' ' , A N0TA8LO SESSION. , The Presbytery Juat closed, though of exceedingly unusual nature, waa notably enjoyed by the member. Th hospitality of - ths Oilead eorigregatloa and general oversight ever the delegate through very unpleasant weetber. waa generous ia th extreme. The pastor. Rev. I. mu xiigaa-a, gave the delegate hla personal attention and waa exceedingly Una ana eounevua Though held In very remote section of the. county, transportation laciuuee to and from trains were always at band and th delegates were placed at ae tnooaven lance er aanoyanee ia getting to the de note at Hoatersvtlie aad Cornelius. The adjourned session ot th Preabytery win net likely be held until week after aext la view of the fact that next week the O natal Synod meet at Newberry, S. C. . ' - "Get It at Hawleya." OUR MAIL ORDER DEPARTHEfff " Hawlcy'a Pharmacy ' Out-of-town customer can "have their prescription had othaf need supplied with eaa . a latter, a 'phone message, "' telegram. Immediate attention given all inqulrl. It make tf difference bow email your re- . jnirVment. We eoUolt youir patronage. ' s '' '). TRTON AXD PTfTH aTTS. Pbote IS aad SCO. ' ', .y Academy Advance Sal. ; i i We manufacture . r RUBBER of all descriptions. r V V Orders receivecLbe- -fore 9 C m. ready, for deb ;liveryvat SmilOr, tiers received before, 2 p. tn."readT 'for delivery by 10 a; m. fono-wing day,- " ' I-4-. - i . Prices and Trork guar anteed. ' i i Pci:i S f.!::reC0e J Oirmerrial eUoner, 7 ' '. ' 12 So. Tryon Bu, - STAMPS ' . ,"i ' '-'tv' i f 'i.-w... ji . ' FOR' MAN AND BEAST.y. : ; .'?' Horses' ttrauned ghouliler q3sckly and ptrnmaeatij nSigrL Galls, Bxbexl Wirtj Cut, Brakes and lameneas ot livestock ' quickly hcmlexL ., j . ; UaJFailicg core for Caked ladder mod Sore teats la Corey. '- A por-bW masst Mmhig ywa TBB Wokfa FcsataAusB a ahum Tie. mi tai j ' r LTOM atAJnFACl-fcajra CO. 42ea FsatsS, BKOOKLTM, K.T. Bottled in g flar eaaas . Psw TW Wsniial afral law saaablished thirty years seaord for handHag only mlaMe geeds. Head your aiaU order to as. Satisfaction auaraaiae. Orders tiled day received, abipped ia plain Baekages. wa psufuPAY arxpi "SHOEMAKER" RYE WHISKEY 'tliT Pft2T IQal. 4Qta, laQta. .. Laxarve Club, tCream of Whlalde 14 00 f4 00 $1100 .V Virginia MeunUln (rtrt, 7 Atbemarlw Rye, tin" 3 00 too Cabinet Ry 2 M t 78 XX Rd Rye. 2 2S 2 80 Red Croc Malt WhUky..... S 80 3 W Yadkin River' Corn. 2 60 2 80 Georgia Corn, pur whit or.yllow,.. 2 25 2 60 Virginia Appl Brandy...... . 2 60 2 78 Shoemaker Rys (bottle! In bend) 8 full Qts. 6 00 Send trial ardor to-day tor any of tt above. We guarantee the aeanty aa ' lepiss tad or ony refunded. . - . -Ooaapltte prioe Bat and booklet e U bread ef wTuakey att a t-stfiiast. Idffl-ti I exx, 04 VM aieet J v LYNCH BUaa. TA ' DILWORTH FLORAL GARDENS - . y'r.y V' , W ar now th a poaitlon to supply yon with all eaonable,Y choic y Cut Flowers, Bridal Bouquet and lection ef Palme, Fern and general greenhouse plants. Decorations so. Ucited, Write, telegraph or telephone yonr. wants, ,. v.i I '- 1 McFHEE BBO FrlcshCut Carnations New Imported Bulbs Just in at , , , ., , ye :.yy'iy-:'.V:.';:v ."..;. -Jrs '" ' '-, '!. .',!.,' :s T ' 'V i .".'- VV ... SQHOLTZ, 80S Worth '.V - ' Phone No. BARGAINS We are showing a Urge variety : -V. -.-r ' f have some unusually big values. i- . Large, roomy Imitation Leather Coach a oheap aa, tll.t and up -to tll.1.0. i. r , ' Genuine Leather Couches In guaranteed No. 1 Leather aa cheap aa ' !.. , : Valour Couchea In-a great many styles and patterns of - covering at ' price within reach ef alL If yoa ar at all In need of a you. ... T. McCoy iiist "Received 50 Worses and Mmies Each Horse or Miile sold Prices and J. V. Vadsworlh's Sonsgoipai "Vehicles and Harness. WHBI THE TRimi GROWS . -. -. y ii ..ys."'.'' ' j--fy vv-; ?'::.5,i berin to save in earnesC - , - r ' - . : : Our prices are always backed by the very 4 H best ; of High-Qradei, Goods, and you can alwaVS rest tms.nrpA ihai. vmi rrtaf full -tr-alti ;r for ; every dollar youleave with' us, whether :itis;for; r r : . i-ii w x ar ii. i mm Furniture, Bugs, Mattinffs, Stores orf -3J(7Eanges.y;-li We can furnish your home iron kitchen to parlor.- Let us have a chance at .your next furniture want V "W . . T r M H Lubln Furniture Com nan 3 Bono Whiskeys yra, eld)... 4 00 4 00 11 00 S 60 7 60 8 60 11 00 7 00 60 7 80 1?00 floral emblem of all kind Beat '" Proprietor, ''. . r and Roses Every Day THE FLORIST Tryoa Bt, - ..' 4I or' lift.' t ' - , IN VOUCHES , ,-., Kr- -JT -" ; of Couches ' aad among them we ,. , Couch we can make It interesting for - ' j - ' ' v 5 Company must be as represented. terms right. '': TJpon you that .high "quality i3 m o r d v" economical than low prices; then tou -will rf " . . . s.v- ' u; r. - . . ......... - - ' -
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 29, 1908, edition 1
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