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mm KK;f;i; j f : .yo?omicAL: gossip , , ...... . L ' . ii j. I , ' -WVtt ,MJi. J. iSS - CHAIllAOTTEr. 121903. .' ' All advcrtlaeuiema Inserted In this :A column M rate s( ten i--itis per line f six word. No ad takrn for lea than t Ceii la, Cash- In advance. . C " -" - WAXTEO. . . 'WANTKO-Board for eoupl tn Pll worth. WANTED 1 Provldenoe er Woonsocket 3 speeder TxVk- AdUrea "Speeder," car . Observer. -.,, . ,--.. -.i , - -WANTEr-aood blackamlth; . . negrarhrj two wireraen; . - Apply 87 East Trad fib. - mala . st-oarpenter. fomej Ftorecaef ami ProfprtTh a LejrUlttUu-e Wfll Be Ask -U to Take -. d m Important Questions . ' An Interesting 6tory Concerning . Isn4Iakiig-A tliarlotto lan Made Answer toe, rollU4an About Tire tourer A Query Front Ral ."Jrtgh M to the Whereabouts of Ool m One Democrat -Who Believe, the Recent Klumo Waa Vn ; eiltunp at Ail, .-vv.vWWtf ,-The political tory that Iwrot for Th Observer of last Sunday, fcausei m to get some ebusa and ft few flat' taring letters. I looked for th abuia rVANTEFlrt-elas blacksmith, a or and Icxmad 7WW niii.illaom.ThiV who la capable of sharpening ataal tor liZ?. . ln preiaeeomethlag (team drill.,- Ired Oliver, 4 . Tryon. .j, . .lnAw"1Tr "if" 00 no1 . mrwciei m fvun reminos me of an Interesting conversation I had tAn muim'Waam a . a ' aalil a i 1 knows . Charlotte attorney. once prominent In tfc political affairs of the etate hut now quiet. "Major Fin. ger, whom we all knew and liked. eema here ona day, and X want to the Bnford Hotel to par tny respect., In th course of our conversation lie orougnt up me question of free all- ver. ' s. . . '"What aaj! Major Finger, do the people ef this eounty think about .. .llverr ... - , . 'Do yon want me o in yon the truth about onr people and free all VerT' I aaked. . , ' "'Tea. that la. rha . t tt.. WANTED Mtmufacturin ompany went, truth , .T . v a live,, progreeslva, hustler with K.Uv, . to ti6,m to take aoUva control of buri-J1" UAK VK JTREB CXLVSm ,wrtwT aftraaurer, alee aa . " 'Well, they d not cara aeonflnen-...pideot.JBrla-M'futbra. wlU-''propat tat dam About It now If yotTwUl o management, Preeont ewners can't give down in the , country mii tha buetneaa- propel attention, but to ootw 1 . ehow their faith In tha buelneaTwlU take fTf. V. S !5. Jone?' W,M ?xpeeu additional atoek with rlaht partlee to an, Ti . -tronv aovocate larg-a tha eualnaea.' Aadieaa "Opportun- of r alIvar-4 rthlnlw It ? the ! WANTED At otic, lady demonetrator; A rood money. Apply at Uamliton-Mar-; On Drug CO.. I to i to-day. . , WANTED By rg laterad drujnrlat, a pe ... aiuon; oeet reierencev ; Aaareee Mer phine,.' 04ra-CPaenrer ..';' 1-; , . WANTED Position ky reglatered d;uf. . rtat; nine year' eaperlance, . Adore "JjruBist.' ear Oibeerver, ' , , - WANTED 600. men to learn barber trade, end. take poultione waitinr our arad- - liaiea, - few week eompletea, ; constant prBcti Jurnlshed, a;tiolarhlp Include tools. demonstraUuna, axamlnatlooe and i diploma. Writ for catalogue. : Moler wmww, UWI, 9 . V lty..". care Obaerver. . FOR KALE A. beautiful, fentle. spotted fthrtland pony, year old. Address tu u. cnatnany WlBston-Balem, f C. FOR BALB-The best aOkreund saddle S roper attitude for him to take to ret is nomination. He doea not know wiw means nui ne mu u nm. ."At thla answer Major flnrsr perk ad up and said; I am" iur wu era mistakan. Xha people are clamorlnf yake taost of ur ttnmlnr issues The Ore in tha Statu h o tha fuiMtlanit thev onm r road boraes In the State) both sound and dear people have ne Idae that A )R SAJUD-Brand ew f-fcarse tasolln fcbo ' " i; enlrt on wheels, $3.0S; new 8-bora ;- When 3en. Wad H. Hampton was eaaoline engine on track, ts.0: t-horee awsatad to re-election to the United eteem . enato en whefda, $175.0(! baa been States Senate his old comrade in tnr used but to good ooadttlom Write C G told Wm that It 4reka thei wwi Tewnaend Ce,j Oreenabore, N- C ,,. ; I to oppose him, hut thW tn.t h.n I shortlv hw. . -."7,., 2 f9 with' the " - crowd. ,i One Ufa-time I Southern, eorrmenv an mnt. ..... mm WUans& 3y.-a"4 I wer . : pttbiio debate. . toeklDlue as aU there emhiMS. .r . p r " i-T. fplJn: M'- Hauhton has filled several rm- proier you J your opponent. When' test heard "of he was on No- aoout aw , where anouta. for ha win .. nr.... MoS.h L!5. fhn ddotley i.k.n, wr" Xi vowies and f.h 2' ' members Y1? orn Btate. He la now, somewhere in tha ib t.. Picture, waltma; ,ui0y, tut iSSIA Ww at the rtf ht " wtiwr uryan witn a frand . ".'"'' lanosuae. Torm ,- and Zactaria ere aetrchln: for the eruelv ' h. a a BRTAjrr. ; CaiAIUXJTTE HEADQtTARTERsj" ISntire BosineM of the gonthem life j. Insurance Company For North Car vuua 10 rui 'inianar M lawel Aann r1 ThlnjrB Expected For Next Akitor. . -... .f- . M. T. A- Haghton-"ef SVvattavtiia l In the city. . When seen by a rspre- .omaHTe or The , Observer, iff. Haushton sUtsd "that ha waa enraged in special work for the Southern Lif. Insurance Connin i Mr6.ani.i-- v. North Carolln egency. JuZSKuSZ in Charlotte had agreed to 'take a Ala,r,?tftrMt ta .ta Forth Stsi . i. , . . y ana wat ne was to the olty ' in - thaftonnAni. North State Agency Company Is to e la eharge of ttr. 1. jr. rnV.r. Ii Chkrlotte, reeently of KJnston. ' Ut. BOgers for two aara ha. v..n . . Intendent of agents of the North 8Ut Mutual Life Insurance Company, of """'""i' miu ma success in tuii mh. nection has caused his promotion to the position of lnepector of agencies ? h N'rt Carolina for th Sootheni Ufa.t. ,.... -jrtr. aughtoa in ply to rerlons uetipn, save tha following informa- ... . . The Southern Ufs Insurance Com pany has laoreased s capital stock to ecee.wv ana nas surplus above ' ita capital to atont HBO.ooe. Th k.i. ance of its treasury stock Is being sold m that the company wilt have. In a few months time ISOO.000 of capital and an aqnat or greater amoant of aurpius. ate stated in this connection mj mo company now Had, or would A ' ' ' f T: . , r -lit Us Tcich YOtl wH! give you a tha I 1 i-a i j ,w"1 y u a thortmr b. aiutical tnlnlnr m ," I j : join the ludden tt Bate. PUno Chib nowIoin.ufA' ' A I yonaecerea mtgnifictnt hfah-ersd. Bfaaa T l.:?.u':r,;'u? f w" Tr"" s K&sa v WH mi lli SBaesasa sm-. SH a (f e a la Ilul. . 'ft, you w nii y0a.r. alo titW V tLrt eouiT I"1! Wruction. prepared by one of the mo lurZ0' m"151 4 . country, matter f.here you lite, this opportunitr Jffr. -L "iTfl -: U i abonUr - U"' ?t,er one 'nothing , Ludden & BatM JNew ; Scale k toli to our club rnenhm nnl. (- . hlM rltl kna. .-...f saa a ieit kind of term, al that." V,: .'7.""' h oath. tMBlhaH Atll let AH.e.i.b-. ee. . bkeyonte wear, a ttnWl" a at th t. 1. .--lTT. 7 ' T"it OO'UM . .. B CMU aaving K TOO Of Sill . Tfca Wm an fiC. u k im 1 swh.' tol. r". r""" " . at' ' .l.Ta-.jrereak.!l.t taLtxw Uk kinT k?L L??1 seeaUaf 'aala." esalr tmm mUtkmTZ J?Sae ' J- Wdtteiian far as IUttoa Uiak a eMabt. saab. It . ' ' ' " la Hit war rm Mk aXt. .m . el ass. . te a. We will teal .T? !!SL , " f , "," i eTa , : LUDDEN 5t BATES, Southern Music House. '. FOR RENT rurnltha rooais. " modern f eonveatenoaa. ;j3? South, Tryon FOR RBHT-flneat office in 'the etty. neat to lobby entrance Setwyn Hotel. Apply to SouUiera :HeJ Estate Loaa 4 :' , Tntet Co.. . , y . , - FOR RHNT-Furnlshed room, modern conveniences, use of telephone and bath . ,...M,l. pig TT. gin PL. " ?'""'l,lall .R-.LOAts PeclaJs for Saturday at iuird s, . k. i i THOBB' MM OOU FILLED JO-TEAR watehes the Uttle-Ixine Co, ere selllus Wl be tH-W after Saturday. , f na.AX 0--I)-Mrs.,A. a Vason, U Wast Seventh St, .. ., . , 8BVD H toJEagle DlsUlllnB Co.. South awawiu UQ Sn I pure oiii.ton viriikiit ihn nnhj. talking stout,. gallon of that hat ei Charges prepaid. iraiwm-4'jiiK JAJ3irTKT8 The moat " mplsto cabinet on the market for. '-" nmnpaaw aunpie and eapaclsua.. J. fcCrayton dc Cd jUT S. Tryon. - MILLBR WANTED AT ONCEWMuat be! .T.i! Mrn' Prieeen., 'Address -. viryr,t;'..ji,;i, . . tvnt T can't So agin the move-mint." That was sea nut true, it is tnichiy hard to ro against the "move-mint." . FAMILIES HOLD OFFICE' TOO ' Vfk -XON0. - .-v , , , "I agree with youf Idea that certaJn families la North' Carolina have held office toe Ions;, end thla i. lunim.i.r. y truo as to county offices," wrote a Democrats leader to me. "This is hurting some, as la tha fact that mtn wuuiy vuwers nave pn in office a long time, end the people are reatlvs under this apparent ownership of poo- no ornce. in ere is alo some objeo tlon to ths third terms of etate offi cers. X dO not knew the wiaaat nnllrv in regard to Such nattra pwi, ally I have been Inclined to favor tha re-election ef men who gave personal attention to their duties and rendered honest and hirh-errade servifca. fha rank .and file should car more about having satisfactory servic than rota nun in ornce. . 1 "Prohibition has hurt tie ,Mnh has been said about the slump of the Democratic voU tn the State. There has been a decrease of t.eoo or 10.909 and perhaps as much a 11,000 in the malorlfj of 1908 ea eomnared. wttit that of 90. Wo have lost three Con gressmen, 'three stats Senator end THOSB. no.W GOLD srn.x.VT ltt,i -.. i.. : ir - are tnugi miiuoers or ine House. 1 . w.w eiter Saturday. j , . . . pected m chanae ef fuHv thlrt. i T-r vjiwrt ana, nmt astonished that ' 1 we neve aons so well. The Ropub. ucans bueh-whacked on the llnnnr LATHERS . ' Church. "-J. - WANlsa-Flrst A,4 Gardner. , ej. trlflS' ' APiiy ta person on Friday etth r!slatur - y'.Ma.i wherever they' 16 EXTRA, .ales people wanted for Sat- Jtlon and .picked up members f ena county officers could. That thev did not do better la astonlahine an hA to my mind conclusively that ths peo ple wera .unwilling to trust the Re publican party under its present lead- rhip."i. & . , . M 'fnls man was opposed jto State wide prohibition. "Local option," aid he,- "is, in my opinion, the best solution of the liquor , ' DEPXiORES C0M1NO FK3HT ' ""But" he continues ' t kh.. Sivlng the new law a fair triaL I have sen suggestions to the effect that the question Of , local Self-a-nvnT-nmar. I. to be put forward in the .Legislature. oy mat- means that the .liquor """""n oe openea again, 1 de- 0tISCELIyt.NEOy8 TIPEWHITERS, . up. We must reduce our surplus took. You wm find bargains hereVX B. , Crayton X Co, talk Tryon. r a, - , TOUCAN SAVE 16.00 by payinH tlO.60 cash for one of those 11 .iIVv,( -T-ili watches if bought between now M Sat urday night at Little-Long's. , , . J -filfculj,t 'ulrI" cluo " kP your portent roositlons wit-. tha finiith.nt Llfe'. as soliciting; agent, manager of agents, and superintendent of agents. ims jast position no resigned to ,en Sage In special work Of the nature net forth above, la his recent efforts Mr. Haughton has een successful in nr. ganixing large interests in the cause of the Southern Life. Me I erUho siastlo tor tha company and points out mat strong aa anion to the company rency Department ny suon men as Mr. .Rogere has resulted l largely Increased'- scope .".for the company's work. He states that South Carolina has been carefully organised and that ueany -thirty agents trill take part in a rousing hanauet In Columbia . Thursday next. ' H predicts at least I. 000, 000 of business from North Carolina during l0f end olalma that the company, will writs tlS.000.000 la the State In whlch It oneratea.. Ha points out that the Southern Life pos sesses unequalled financial backing and such' important financial aiilanca insure a ; successful - Investment ex perience and careful and eonserva Uvr management of ttm dlsbursementa He predicts great euecess for the com pany, -chiefly from the fact that its active insurance methods are deatarnad and .'carried- out by the best laser, ance men In the eooUv and rapid ad ditions to the . company establish- mem nave ait heen made throns-h a tatee that the eIet.?J2 .ailjK?t ??"?eman and Mrs. J. E, Mc- Charre of evn.rV. 7i'-ZZ:ZJZ-' yll oity.i quite III at Mat and that rTthar r,.t " m tnewa. where she was taken In the Mmnanff l..hh.. m ,A , . ' w .101 nivauvr in wui4ivi fiuu kuu vmsr f TMa TMAniaT Vr.,"..- 1 .1 . r''." ,. wee sruptis)uy...rew. d'a w vnr, promi.-jing weaaert ' - fivuuiuoa-ot, me com. nenwr d " QUrters for the com '1,fy pUnt nd th M.000,- vOV Of tmnlnaaa mui..4 i... ..1 Hanhton iTr, o. TVt "i r. . w mi ueMu ell KUDUI 1 I all 000 annually , h.A.ll J.-' e CAl pHTBICAIt DIBJECTOn, 1 .U.?- f9' of Brooklyn, N. Tn ."Hi SHIII 'fiMwHi . n ... J .... . . i , -""" v iua , wtw i in neera of dlreotors of the TOung . Men's Christian aaanM.tl.. " """aa a cau t- jar. VB. B. Foster, of Brooklyn, N. T to come to Char lotte as the physical director of the local association. ; In e; letter. Just received Mr. Foster accepts tne position and will probably arrive about thes JSth ef this month. Immediately on hi arrival all gym aaaium classes will begin. -if. rf; roster, recently visited Chaf lotte at the Invitation of th tw..,-A of directors. He was pleased with the city and the. new building, while the directors and those whom he met were picasea witn Mr, Foster, and the can is tne result. Hie coming I awaited with much , Interest by the ((tempers. ox, tne aasociatlan. A word regarding Mr. Footer's preparation tor his work, is In order. He is at. present the aesistant physical director of ha Brooklyn Central t oung Men's Christian - Association, with a membership of 8,600 and has "rm hiu f onuoi, since ni gradua tion a year and a half ago from the Springfield Mass., Training School fa? Physical Directors. He took the cunrv tnree years-, course and is en tirely fitted for his position. Previous to his going to . the training school he was or i years en- efficient member or ; ;ne leader's Corps of the Brook Mr,, Foster comes to Charlotte, at a uiuni laTumujn ume tn it 1 fxpectea that he will put the physical work ef ui association on a plane with the oest in the Southern . States. -J.-tf Elccdon Bets ar peine paid in dosen ef 7 way, but the most pleased wan1 In town are those thai , won a suit or overcoat of oar -tailoring'.'' .-And they'll be more pleased when they see how the gar ment wear and retain their style,' ' -,ht ' Tun suit rAELORED TO 'TAKES $20.0 fa $30.W, Bovibem Indtuttl toaOtate Teem, ? Th?8outhera , Industrial InstitnU aa organised a healthy football team that want to play. Th line-up Is -lonows Ed sherrill, captain and half - bank; Cllngman Miller, , half nackj Charlie MUler, centre; Brevard wirat, mil i baflk Lee - Cath.y, left ruard; Burt Rhyne, right gaard: Oeorge Sanders, left end; , Fisher Jackson, right end' Ernest Knox, left tackle; Ernest Hipp, right tackle; Jess ?IVMa '-back, end Hoy Stew art and Aaron Roberts, substitute. 1v,1f : I II ... f I 1.1 W BUB Si M !(-. a...... v - I fEESSiL : u .ii nun ' ' I.-'. " ween riems ant. RjLUuomg'i- Brool: 5 gentle rains and gentler ' dews, - pure t, . oxygcr , blessed r tmnshinee; com mon . Bensa;"andV- the fideritist'g . art - have combined to produce Golden. Glory Cooking Oil ; realljr delicious," -moro economical. , .more ' healthful and Batisfactoiy . -t ;-, l - For Firing than hog fat. -" All grocers seilit fciaerkcnte Co. A. Distributors;; BOX la. - 'Phona more SIDEBOARDS AND CUffETS Are Your ipdneys tWell? urignv Disease, labete. . Rheul X!U?:"!!r,,.o,?0g, I- Blood and Nervous Troubles caused by Sick f Kidneys, Engllsh-McLarty Co., the w-U-known , Druggists of v pliwiit, nuw oy experience that viuucw milU JerirollB 'ITttnh a tdnd I wm rufcrantft It In .n mim Cftn't you afforA rv .. t il.i. aa.i. k i - w tiivir A i "a ,.co" yo aothlng :i it Bent '' ' a';. ( h ."!- fc."1". .. ( by mall to an radt paid, on receipt of CO eents7 SI boxes, 11.60, under m positive guar, ante." -', i . Aniens our late arrival in Furnl tar for th fall buyer are some verr handsome Sideboard and Buffets in - Early English, Golden Oak and Ma v. hogany.; In' this tline are some real catchy value m , Golden .Oak and , Early English Buffets from IS1.S0 to 40.00, especially suitable for light 1 housekeeping. ' ; , '. ror. those bavin; large' 'dining room and who want heavy, massive Sideboard, we are showing ,om very. Imposing Mission and Colonial dwipi in Getden and Early English ve ana etanorany. WeTell A LARGE. well-aubllhed life insurant . v&!lT h,M om ePlendld openings Tta .K.h.TUn ,or mn ot character and : ability whn pan mi,,u . . .u dress with reference; Tbox (sSfcCaaVlottt 1 5 .h 8tat ?teA tor N. C'-y' i i .-, - . - nsriott. i prohibition y majority of 14,000 it '"" 1 11 1 1"- w tne question i -must' be tBSliJ!:iriK5,8.KWb1 with KT".2 fa!,.irt!lL' u l0M ro into i H ' 4.Z iucrm oar load ' seiUng p6?11? Saturday' tn.H. -n invested through th Charlotte agency wherever- nron ' mM,,.u. -.. The agency .department luelf wou7d h,n' - the very t WHl comPrie an inspector of m.vTi.. .-a "-representatives, r ' uiauuiger i ana A' a . . - . "a - - .. llve v stenographers . and. - clerks. SAVE 15.00 by paylns UO.SO , . wuuf in. ueiwowi now ruia Rett, vrdaynlnht at Uttie-Lonr. FOR 13.60 we wiu ship effect until the 1st Legislature will adtoti.n , ii.. ic, u.wuu. ,, i,rj montni ana half can not fee called a , fair trial. .) The Re publicans are Seeking: to use. It only for political purposes.'" .'V , nave never seen anything Ut the K-iaB tuuui a conxerence of Dtmo. rorn, rye. brandy, rum t ain '. I int. ..i. 'r ?"' ' " : .: V"" pisUllin, Co. South Bo.ton.Va re'n:? ."u L. B,ALI B a .mooth surface and It will roli forever without wear. Drac it over the same surface and it wilt wee rapidly.- That-e the difference t tw5a?vI S- 8mittl bl111 bearing type-bar. f".4 lhe, .""r1 that work on pWouwith lot of friction. L. G. Smith K-. 'L on lorevrth others wear rapidly. J. E. Crayton Co.. tl7 & Tryon., ' "We never ' L-n.Ta a a..h a -' man. "Well, tt la nM . it...,'.'. Governor-elect Kitchln saw danger ahead unless something heroic oould .;.'' oa5rat errort waa made to enthuse old-Ume leaders. , Aycock. nTimin."',Cra' nJ th were ap - -- rviiiaciu miiii a I i (I via nnnr sHara-eaa .. Ta. narnedr;Ca'Ied that th Vlemen named did some-very effective work." CHAIRMAN ELLKR. DID WELL. ' re,1??!,", the .,. 'Biwction, one man think Cr.min, K""1" d 0 WelI wl,.??: Jl n- honest - and ef hM fl0B P'liHy.v After tKKjrtac-tor on eJoutliern Accordln, tlon and the railroad rate red Mofi on . to Washington Herald Contest. - Irartv that lo.e. IejLu5tlon. """'" appearea in yesjer. I V. "."IT, einDiy ana decrease ,-.- oaly i-ooo la exceed- !Sf.ly ?rta- A an evidence of iT1!"D',..IMlMa' hre the xrn plexlon of the Btate rovernment is Th fight has takerf a new turn .n Setlleih aT,Ua I determined that the member? the LegrfHlature shall take rmsiuva Vtan.t He and hi eesooiates FWRwm M ror hiformation that will lead to the arrest and eonvic tjon of the party who broke Into and rob Iff the trink of Mr. Oeorge & Foster in i,Lof inwyn Motel .n Saturday ritaht or . Sunday morning. Edgar t A Moore, Proprietor Selwyn Hotel rT. dy's issue of The Washington Herald: Friend f Conductor EU B. Laird, of Charlotte, N. C, east enough bal , lutein The Washington Herald Con test for th most popular conduotor on thSouthern Hallway .yesterday to place him many votes in front of his competitors. 4 Conductor Laird la one of the most popular employes on the Southern!00 th issue. I aa.( It i .a. 1 roao. .tie nas been in tha Bervlce of that road for" twenty-eight yearabe ginning at the bottom and working his way to hi present position. That ne nas many men a. m Charlotte 1. evidenced by the manner in which he has forged to th8 front. , Mr. Laird married JH. Carrie FVaxier, ; of Charlotte, lie wlU make the law-maker- stand and vwumeu.- -air. ssettie thinks that the tide has turned and that the Democrats who espoused the cane of fvuiuiuun r on tne run. The are his views. - North Carolina politic, will te in teresting for the next ten v.- .,r. come and Mr. Kirer can .it on t'le fence end watch the f!ht. 1XST, fTRAIED Oit tTOLr'' children. 15 and IT jws olj. jT U i". rpuowin query, or no-... a member of . R, e. gjneer d v8- tw.w if01?. R81':- .."Lost! . , 1 -n. No. 221; ' M..-on,.' i , ' 'Crth Capo'na - friend wiU-api..-e- iga, . or .8 Afr,; -. fivliie, & C., M i o V, f Eagle,. of CI r -.'.. lii friend are ; r p ne will win f.r-t 1 ..t j j . . t l throuja Mr. LalrJ. ' " - anj ' "lamin itsaAiinft la tha - .-overy of Torm Fnoe. that d? ! ' " -1 i ryatr:: -f vra.Mr.i, v. f.o t t-te summer snd fill in Chicmio, v i , enthuxiA'tie friend, Joseph us - fcoosunar the Ncbrasan. a large iinTT. ; aireaay.iiae many all vT BfJ,l,f Mnrano in fore la UeTItAn,lna nd.ln ease, co" r'.n, wnewal premium, will be .Ii1?1?1,,,'1''' " u la keeping with the Intelllmnoa of h m..Jjr.JI ir ,eaLhrlotl? M aiuartri T f or -Mu7 ww in tn Stat : ' IJnPOBSB ASSOCIATIOX MintT Sor-arintendewt. Attest the Good .Work Done by a - a CM.-M.rjrw "g.".t(rn. - TThe Observer ii hmiu).. . lish th rollowingT: y ; "" Association M? iitVWi n ' trom November Jlth t 14th Many, expressions : of appreciation of the work done by thu ""'-"Y1 v come irom th Super Intendents throughout th. et.. . ' AnHicinuon at Asheviiie last year end wm nun inan repaid for ao iinin - r " "e ef the liveliest organ. wivut w tnaxsners in tn tat. The I rT . . Vz wreuigent, timely, and r. i;Va.B,V ery nprintendent in' the 'Stat should see to tt that his viuotrii - wacners attend an .t. j himself If pMsible'. .j ' fiupt. W. . finipe. of Winston, - .; nave always taken a very great imorKsi in tnis Association tcr r thinw " i;uiiiuoni to lib eaucatlonal de velonment of the Ktate.",- '"In regretting his Inability to attend this meeting, gupc'charles if. Btaley Hickory, write.: ' ... - . f ' . "I feel very much Interested in your worn ii i. tne lounaauon on wfiik the educational structure rests end I -aure you et my nearty co-operation in all your effort for improvement." air. 'Brooks, r the depart ment. of education. Trinity College. and editor. .of The .Nortb Carolina journal or Jbaucauon says: v "it l my intention now to attend mis meeting my strongest help has com irom mi asaociauon." Ijcaflc Attrtvrtlru' Attention. - That the efforts of the- Greater Charlotte Club to .boost the eity have not t-en in vain la fceinar daily proven by f e receipt f numerous compll n Minrsry letter. In responw tojlhe at tr.t.u. leaflet issued several months ayo. it was sent to various busmen "1 concern ail over the coun try and all are unsparing; in their pre.- for uch en evidence , of a tf.nvii-g Ci?y. - U Mi k your JtehtmnJ ml K . mm v e ipieae orwlhtnt sensf , ' ar cobA, etldt, IronchUU. Jfc v '" coatnara roamrta Ayor'e Cherry .Pectoral jrea.Aleefc.eUe t - , SaVsaneMOaaaal MOr. tOn. 4 Or. ten. 4 era. waiar eafflcleot te auk. eee Said obbo.. I r. o. awn cmj.j -.-i,n. a - WtMCfcemr- a enaaiiit at KallaPUa 1 sestf. . 1 S- awiatcM a . I Or. CllrisAct . Or). Terete HrSrat. 10. 0lraaria,C.P.l4Bras H at Hawleye" We C6Ver All Your Needs " . ; , ' C ' la drug store good of very , kind w cover your needa . ; v Supplle for. ihorae,'' bath, nursery kand elck room are an, found her la great profusion. Deliveries . made 'promptly and price are a low a la co'n- Istent wlth quality Havky's Pharmacy iniun ano FIFTH BTS, f Ihoae 11 1 ant a a ., . Academy Advance Sale, .V.:T.f:'HcCOY'S;'f.or.3rir.iv .. , " v - lil U tob home iRxmnatsC; ':. i "" " II .- 1 Bonth of .th Dllworth rm,. ,t.t c.v.:i -.- SZ5,.1,S- -. none SOS. ' - ' . . Garden 'phone 00. , a . ' 1 , , Dl I worth y Ftca! ;fnEr' Fresh Cut Cations and Roscii Every Dav. .v Ayw.imporcea duids lust in at ; OS North Tryon St, Fhon No. 14 41 or 114 -aaaaT-sasaaai I -1 aaaaBaessMseSSssesMSa-aaaa..a-.. f ll!l,",""B"l,"l-,li"1aaaaaiBBaaaaa ?m'iiioVe lalFboIdceepmjj -e ...... ; 4 TdrJ ay ' and. 1 omorrow ejM st .:-,-t - a . t .... " rTT'M?"'ll'TT'1'""'1'''1 ' A V' 7 TnJv T TTT T? r7T in 1 0 S?U you Good, Vehicles and ; : Harness at low prices Dealers in everything tlikt pertains to eith nnrsM iviitiec Vak:i ut i' e-K limini i .1 we will gfve free of charse MODERN 9 METHODS'; and ncccrfJ-Kccp-112 ' of Accountlns .Wrre'.r.aodmj MtiL'Ai 160 WlookCuWu Cuiereni ksdgef and record form. anJ explamine bow tSe-r am navl Call at oar Store Phone for U.i Boot, anyway POUND r.IOORE CO., " tMra t an . cnfTTti rTv-t- . -'. .. "" " ' .... www., 01, . CIIJvLOTTi; n. c MM 1HE TROTH :m ttjlJpon you that high qu-Jity.Jfa riaor I rcuiiyaxuca uiau low pHCeS. then fou Will bef?in to save in, earnest. i a P1?3 are fcaed by the Venr It is fo? d0llary? le?v?Tus ttc-" IMirnitiire, " "... .Hatting,, t.EtoTesor : '.' V Eansea. 7 " 4 ."We can furnish your hor.? fr :i v toprnfor. Lct-us have a c!.rr: 1 ncxt""furniture war.t. ii'n f ' - - f - n f
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