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' , I- .CHAltLOTTErD it . - ... ' .1 s 1 f V'- I V peoples cni o;iipeo?le's colu;;;i ' 5 All UveriM ttK-iti n..rid in- IM' column al mi. of I4n vrttl P per hue aim uiti. -.1 lake lor teas Imim to ccui. 'nl In advance. WANTED. ' WaNtki-i a eood machinist winli tf ANTED Haleaman to- ll on cemmla 5 fcfoa to dealers th trjri(rt 'specialty 'Jtt-ie of men's cants 'mud. iiv reference aad territory covered in first letter. Aa- Cress vpents," ctire pbservr l- , rANTW Young men lor railroad fire- , men; raemen; oaggag.in.ni iiw ia Man; early promotivit; experjenea, un htnuin: state age. weight and height. Address Railway Bureau,. -v: Panama ldg.f BU Louis, M V: - f WANTED Seeond-hand,-' fir-prOof . (ate of some gjxxt maker Inside dimensions . ' '-' not less than 1Sx2l Address, giving full . particular, jjrawer K ttoca urn, a. AVANTEIV-One br two tone of oond - Vs. Iiaou -rwiin, 4v vfc yvuu W THU, 1 - ..., ,1. d ma n . . Caraoa Brick, Co , t' i r WAJNTEr-Your bicycle repairing.,. Qlve us -a trial. - ah wor jruaraateea. : or Clin Cycle Co. , JVANTKD To sell drug, store la towa of . I,ou0 Inhabitants No other etore With- fa 310 aille, Address ."C. N. MV- .care li n iWaBrtlinufculllntiii i n 1)1 1 11 1 , J iii 111 1 'WANTEDS eonv of .The Observer . A undy, October Mat, Observe. Hoe, - .;;l-.ff:s-'' '': .'i fc'.uit..i-vii W ANTED-Capanle auleamao to . cover North Carolina with staple Une. High eommlssJoas, with 1100 monthly advanoe. Permanent posttlea -to rlrht men. , Jess . ,H. slmltb Co., Detroit. Mich. : WAMTB3DRoomert and . N. CoUece Bt boarder. ' U WANTED AT, ONCMA Ud) who oaa . make pants and vests In first-class fatlorina abop. Call at U. Miller, W,ast law -vi. WANTED Salesman already traveUnc, to sell as side Una Unseed OU and Faint CommUaion exceeding liberal. dress Bos 27, Richmond, Va. - . w WANTED Flrat-elass salesmen to sell "Puritan" Grape Juice, sideline or ex elustye. Bis seller, aood commissions. Paw Pw Grape Juice Co.; Lad . Paw Paw. Mich. -1. f v . ., , WANTlH-8y a lady- of t years ex perl ' once, position as bote! housekeeper, where reliability and the-beat fc.ulinca. tloaa are desired., 't References. Address Mrs. R. a Wilson, White Fond, 8. C WANTED Four thousand dollars to en- larae a ousinass in ureensooro, n. C. Orblch Is now paying over 10 per cent. 1 on Investment Address J. C. 0 car Observer. v WANTED Lady eaahler; three sale. w ladles; two reaiaterod ph armada ts Ovsraeer tor spin rids; room; stenograph- or: Dooa-aaeperi two salesmen) city ieJesaaen: arocerr clerk: plan tatloa' fore man. Apply Employment .r .Bureau. SI Cat xraos street WANTEQ Man who bas fW to Invest to i wnw sae at enca. Aoaresa la, aarv voeerver' t ;-.v ; WANTED Traveling salesman . to . sell ' soft drinks to country trade. Salary ISO montb and expense. Manager. M Madison Ave.. Atlanta. Qt, . WANTED Poaltlon after January 1st, by ,k mai twoK-iteeper ana ' stenograpner; geven years'' experience. Best of refer ' once. AddroM Book-keeper,; Car Ob server. ,.-, j- - . . ' . WXNTKD--15xpert Tlyef, ; male v jrtenog- raphe r. girls for laundry, steward . for "hotel, registered ' drugglsti ' experienced cigar maker, newa boys, manager for branch ofttre, saleeman for clothiug and , ry goods, Al oiacasmiui, traveling managers. Apply Southern Employment Agency, u itusi uuuaing. . WANTED For Vr 8. Army. Me-bedled, unmarried men, between age II and U, ' oltiaens of United States, of good charac ter and temperate habits, who can apeak, . read aad write Engllah. For Information apply to Recruiting Officer, U West Fifth .street, Charlotte, N. C.) .1 South Main Sreet, Aahevllle, N. Ci National Bank ulldlng Ienotr, N. O.; National Bank Building, Shelby. V, C; 401 South Centre - street, Stateavllle, N. C.r or JSlyk Wi Main street, Spartanburg, S. .C. . WANTED -Man ittaetarlng company wanta -- a live,, progressive, bustler with fS,000 to llD.ooo. to taae active control ot oust nees as secretary and treasurer,', also as ! President. . Brlsht ' future , with 1 propel management Preaent .ownera can't give th buslnes proper attention, but te i show thelr'falth In the business will take additional stock with rlrfht parties to en- large, the. buslneee. ,. .Adores " Vpportun- ycf," oar Observer.." ..,)( : FOB UfXfH:'J FOR. SALE Moaler safe, good order, sise . twenty-tour by thirty inches. Geo. W, : Bryan;.-. i -t-: .FOR SALE !0 pair full blood Homer Pigeons, will sell all er quantity to suit purchaser. Cheap, ,. 7M Ashboro t St, Qrensbor4., . ' .. : . ', r.4j: ' . FOR SALE A beautiful,- gentle, spotted Shetland pony, 4 year old. Address - H. U. Chatham. Winston-Salem, N. C FOR BALE Nearly U0,000 ft dry pin and oak lumber; 1.600 cord pine and oak wood. ; George . Bros., jjessemer-city, FOR SALB-1 71 K. W. alternator t phase . 40 cycle 2.300 volts awitchboard and 100 . fcors engine; Fine plant Prlfchett Ma- cbluery ,co.;Grensboro.''.,j,.vvAA-y,'i?.,- FOR SALE Th beat all-round saddle : horse Jn tho State! -one of the faateat ; road hoYee In the State both Sound and ' gentle; surry, buggy, two -sets ot harness, etc. : Chss. H. C." M1Ub4 It S.;Tryon St ; , FOR KALE For on week, at bargain, Elisabeth Av lot, foot front Mot rla B. Trotter, A E. Trad St . , FOR HALE 1 75-H.-P. Corlte engloe, . 1 J0O-H.-P.' Corliae -engine, 1JO0-H.-P. Corliss emrlne, boiler nd "feed .water - heater, t Den Warpers, 1.2SB ends, com : plot steam plant nearly new. All kinds of machinery sold, especially textile. Prltcheft Machinery Co., , Greeoaboro, ; M. c.- i - . V-; v. FOR 8A LK pecond-hand stove, good or der. C. iX fcbelby star,. Cor. tk and College..; ; .-.ir.sti " TOR SALE Brand new 7-bors gasoline . en sine n wheels, JfcHJ.Wi -ne. S-horae -gaeelme engine on truck, jse.00; d-horse steam engine on wheels, $17i.6fi; has been need but in good condition. -.Write C C Townsend '& Co., Greensboro, N. C" . FOR EENT. & X)R RENT Front room, nicely furnlah ,v 1 ed. to gentlemen only. 211 E. Tth St' FOR RENT a elf j;ant rooms with all ,4 modern conveniences, fcfl East th St.. FOR RENT Rooms, three nice rooms with hall and .bath. Inquire at etrcula ttoo Dept Obsener office, , : STRAnD. STRATED calf, at 10 Eat Ptonrwall. " Party can pet aame hr 'ecnblng -and paying Jor this ad. A. w. AWiitaker. STRATED OR frroLEN-A black bull terrier. Three white feet, clipped ears and tail, handsome bra jntd collar Keward If returned to 3 N. Xryon. rvvxn. i in air of wi; ki.l .,-,. s"tt wyn after bri.ie parly I i.,iy. Jiiquirt (jbrver. All sdvertlaerornt inserted In-this j column at rat of tea cents per. line or HI wonl. AO taken lor.i than SO cent. Cash Jn advance. FARMS .WANTED. WANTED Information regarding a good 'farm for sale; not particular about lo cation;' wish to- bear from wsr only, who wilt seir direct to buyer; giv pnoe, description and state when possession eaa be had. : Address U , Darbyshlr. os mOA. : Rochester, N. T. . - ; fEW CROP-Sweet Appl ,, Cider t C ' Valaer Bottling Works. - -, .' ONE DOLLAR your way, M you buy your boy' Suit ' this . weak at little- Loag 2.60 Suit aal. - ... . ROOMS AND BOARD Kra. X Q. Vaaon, ;M West Seventh Bf ;f MILLER WANTED AT ONCEV-Must be competent and experienced. Aodreas 'Miller.'' -cr Observer, y -; tU& IS THE WINNING number this week at Jno. W, Cannon Co.'. successors to Consolidated Cigar Store. I WILL BELL to prompt buyer a email ' restaurant business, - Good North Car olina town. Businea I well established and making money Address "H," oar Charlotte Observer, v ,) DESIRABLE COUPU9 want unfumUh- . tea room. "Centrally .led room, j Give . particulars. Address Looated,", car Observer. SALESMEN Local and traveling, big fast seller,, expect to double demand of last- year libera commission. British American Trading Co., J Cortland St, New York, r . ,. . SWEATERS dry cleaned for 10 cent, Queeo. City Pyclns and Cleaning Work. LADT SEWER Make shields at home. . Materiala furnished, 11 per hundred Particulars' a tamped envelope, Dapfi 10 Imnarlal HhlabI On.- SM. IMila Mn "8NAP" 1 alwava "It"-roa cat 'snap" In a anappy tl7J0 Suit at Ut- u-Jong-.- AGH1NT9 We have - oornered " greatest money making proposition In this coun try;, first, starting In each town have monopoly. Cwtlficata worth K tree. UulL u DTanaua bl, new zorav SALESMAN WANTED to represent' u xpertenco unneoeaaary; wit to lloO pei month and expenses or, commission. Tal Cigar Co., Indianapolis, lad. A LARGE, wall-satabllahed tits bjsuranc company has some splendid ooeninas In North Carolina for men of etiaraoter and ability who can orodue businea. Ad. drs with reference Box 662, Charlotte, ..Vi . v I,'- i I , I. 1 1 . 1 1 1 CASH ALWAYS took apod and 110 for art oaa Hue suit sroes at utue-Long AGENTS Th rnsglo comb positively maxea sinxr nair airaicnt. uoioreo folk hand you their money. H0O psr cent pront. write tor term. , specialty atteav. atactunng co., Ajnattanooga, Tenn, SEND c, llvr And. get formula for making honey comb candy at home. Anybody caa mak It Address "C." IT East Trad St WILL) THE LADT who wrote th verse entitled "Who Are the Dead." which wer published la a recent Issue of Th Observer, kindly send her. name and ad area to tn editor ot tnis paperT "TEN- TO ONE PHOT"-A snappy man' .: Suit some worth tlT.M. for a Ifl snot at MU-XjOng .; ..; ., ' CIVID SERVICE employes are paid well . tor easy work: examinations of all kind soon; expert 'advice, sample ques tions ana uooKiet ms. describing positions and telling easiest and quickest way to secure them free. Writ now. Washing ton civli Bervto school waahlncton. u. a . , - WB WANT ma of character and ability -to accept gsneral agency eontracta for tn sale at . our Accumulative and Full Paid 4 per cent Gold Bonds. Ours la th best real tt bond on tho market Our advertising m everywhere and w turn ever all Inquiries ifrom your territory . ia you. writ lor literature and particular. New York Central Realty Company, 1328 uroaawsy, sw iorn. ADDRS4 TO IREDELL TACHRS PrealileiitW Davtdaon i Oollnfe awe wme voanasm umttsm in Teaching- cbool. Special to The Observer. V ;BtVJH: Nor.- 14A-Tho vnt Of th meetlftsr of' tho Iredell County Teacher Association,, which wa in eslon - la; BtateevlII ysterday and o-day, ' was 4ts excellent addre , by Dn Henry lou1 SmtiH. president of Davidson College, at th court house last night. : .while th lecture waa addressed to the teacher, the public wag invited to hear It and food audience was present Probably on hundred Vtachrg , were ln-4h audi no. ?TXTi Smith dealt principally with th rural achooli find teacher, and his yeinark were moot Interest' inff and Jnstroctlve. ; Having taught In the, rural acnooig nimseir wnen beginning hi xareer a "fin instructor. Pn Sillth 1 in position to gpeak from personal ekprleBC..n Hi first ex perlence- ia teachtng wig - at. Bolnis, this State, where ho taught the pub IlcVchool tor live year. ;:f?? -J- Ot. Smith took a hi aubject TSom Common. MlsUkea In Teaching" and the dlscusaion a a whole wa a mas terpiece. Dr.- Smith spoke a little over aa hour,, but hi remark wer so interesting gad a well presented that th udlenc would have listened an hour longer gladly. . Jlm a feult of thle fin lecturd there will doubt les be Improvement in nany of Ul rurAl acheolg of. the county, BOND FOR C.B.' KDCBAXXk f 1 Juxtiflrd Bond In th earn of $S,M9 to Be Olvea For C B, KimbaU Monday Morning The Bondamenv The attorney fo C B. Kimball, the white .-man, who hot and severely wounded M -brother-in-law, Charles Thorns. .Ja th Park .Driving Club during fair week, nave arranged with th solicitor end attorney for the State, for a Justified bond ia the gum of I,B0 to Insure hi presence at the next' term, of Superior ' Court. - Thomas has been declared out of dan ger by - hi . attending physician and hence the agreement a to the bond. The attorneys for the defense are Messrs. E. T. Cansler and T. 1 Kirk. Patrick; those for the State, Messrs. Stewart mokso, M-juage F. i. Osborne and Solicitor Heriot Clarkaon. i Kimball has been confined to the county Jail ever sine his arrest the night of th (hooting, while Thomas ha been under treatment at the Pre- brterlan HoepltaL The $ 1.590 bond required for KlmbaU'a release will be riven Monday morning by Mr. wr E. Kimball, father of the accused; R. H. Field and W. A. Wataon, . . . ' . '. 1 1 1 11 , . j . 1 . : ; Bnatnte Zraprovlng. ; 1 - Mr. John' M. Scott ? ha returned from New York where h apent sever al days on businem. lie says that things re moving in the metropolis. Everybody Is4alking prosperity, , - tt TCBFKCXLOSI3 COXVEXnOS, Tlio North Carolloa Association For tho Prevention of TuJbercaloais 10 '' Meet la Chartotto , ta . January- . r,Vtw- Dotalla. of tho PTOgranuc. Tho North CaraUna. Association Jot tho PrevenUon -of .Tuberculosis oni veoesM voaroiM, uuy. Jtth, 10I, and 1 lor.th purpose o brlnf Ing together Jtctlv worker on tuberculosis, o that their Idea may b 4.1acuse4 and promulgated bef or the vbeoble of ' tbtv State.. The ihot eminent anthor!tKa ' on the tubercU' losU problem- In this and othef ptate win take part in tn niscussion, , r aovernor-elect ' Wi W, KUchtfi' been Invited to officially open tha as sociation. Dr, - E. Lk Trudean. of Baranac Lake. York, v honorary president of the International Con- rresa on Tuberculosis, which met la Washington. D. C.,-. Sptmber Jlt, has : been invited, a ha also Dr. Joaenh Walsh, of Philadelphia, and Dr. Herman M. Bigg, generar health officer of Nw York City, r rr. Paul Paquln, of AshevUlo, will deliver an addreaa at night and pre sent tihe iUnstraUons by means of a larxe. projection lantern, The slides are being made in, mew xora, taken from the work of exhibits from New York, Pennsylvania, Washington and France. " 1 - Dr. J. Howell way, of waynesviiie. will respond to the address 01 wet' coma...;. ..'v, h 1. v Th programme is now being mad up. and will given to the press when complete. The amount of good that this meet ing will accomplish caa not be esti mated. -.1 v ' ; -' . The Jarfa town of the Stat will bo asked, to send, wy reprosenuttives. Many of the , municipalities In North Carolina ar far, benina in anu-tuoer culosia work.,. . , Thl .asoclatUn will do all It Is able to arouse among the town and cities a healthful rivalry whigft shall advance the crusad against tnis 1 ear ful clarue. Original papers will be read before th association, treating or every chase of tuberculosis. These include the manner ot Infection, the early diagnosis, prevention, tb general symptom and cur. - Charlotte physicians have promised to give the association a royal welcome ana Charlotte know how to be host , CHARLES A. JULIAN. M. D.. ' ' , Secretary and Treasurer. fe.f-,..K-, Nr. . ' . . ALL IS KNOWING HOW. li L i Tho Proper Method of Retaining Pos . rvion of aa- Umbrella An Admo nition That Proved Kllecttve. ' "The only umbrella that I hav ever been ' able to keep for any length of time i an old faded speci men for which I paid 8 cent aome years ago. 'The price tag I left hang ins; so that any would-be thief would see it as oon aa ha grabbed the han dle. v I - have f: thai umbrella ' yet and expect' to continue it rightful owner for many moon to come. This was Mr. C. W, TWett's declaration some time ago. ' . ' , . j Yesterday morning, whil the rain was pouring ftHibide, a young, man walked into the Mule pen with a new Umbrella to which,' was attached th following cara;-' " -uji "1 have lust purchased for t this umbrella, -i Will soma one, before th shades of i night begin to gather, be Pleased to relieve me of tho bur den. Steal 111 Hid It! Break It! Do something with itIt's lmma testicle te me what It would be tragic to allow it. to stay 'with me longer than to-day, Th-; admonition wa effective and at last accounts . the umbrella had not changed handa BANDY ON TRAIN? Hits th Charge preferred by Char lotto Man Robbed of Predoua Liqnld Before H Had Even Got Hack to TowT, ' Anderson NelB, colored, was locked tip yesterday on the charge of stealing a Quart bottle - of peach ready said to be first-class in quality from - a : welukno wa Charlotte citizen who wa Juet returning from Salis bury, wher toe bad bought a quanti ty for medical purposes presumably. He had about three quart bottle tn a basket. He left them- temporarily la th care of ,- a negro named John Steele. f When he returned, one bot tle wa missing, afterward found on Nelli, with half its contents gone. The occurrenc took place on No. T, yesterday, Th tnaa was at one ar rested by ' th . party - aggrieved and waa turned over to Ofllcers House and Malcolm, who wer at the North Charlotte junction looking for another matt. .V.;.' . : i , 1 1, ' i i'. " Mr. Croxton Going Abroad. ' . t x i aua i uvuuu, . wno wua MadaTma Stark-Stanley wilt grv a con. cert' in th Bel wyn to-morrow night has been chosen by Dr. Damrosch to be bass sollst with th . Mendelssohn Club when, it goes abroad thla eom ing spring. This s considered a very great honor foe so young a singer as ar..' taroxton for th. Mendelssohn Club to composed of about sixty of the beet voice in Jifaw; Yorki c v.v unariotta muaio lovers who heard Mr; Croxton. at the last festival wtllJ learn ' with pleasure of this honor snown tneir lavoriv by one of Amer tea's best conductor. Dr. 0amrosch. 1 TicXets for to-morrow) nights' eon cert, are on sale at Jordan or may ds cura at tne seiwyn aa you go in. -y.r:in' i. t i i i , i .,,. . j n. i..".iv'7-:"At th Thaetavi' '-.o- .' Th Theato Is proving amusement of uniform excellence, ' - On of th leading attraction th latter half .it the past week had been. an act In which Mik Donlln, th real big leagu piayer, - aoe a stunt. iie looks th nart. - Then there have, been anna- ung in - apparent person' which Ting- in - one's aeaa lor hours afterward. For Instance ,Jungltown.MJ, Beside these there is shown th usual num ber of moving pictures, r . Mri Hervey' to Remain ia . Charlotte r-. :-' - .-.'I'or a'TUnev - : f v Mr.W.Hj Hervey, vh has resign ed hi position a chief clerk at the Central Hotel, expects to remain In the City until the first of t,he, aew year,; H will take a goodrest and then accept av- position. n -la hoped that he will continue to mak. Char lotte hi home fo. he 1 ane of the most capable and affable hotel "men that ever, resided ,n.,CharloUe;Xi ; - v .. - " - . Honoluln Lady to Conduct Service.' Mrs. Ik B. Coan, of Honolulu, will conduct the vesper service at the Young Women' , Christian . Associa tion this afternoon at 6 o'clock, th regular hour. ' -All th ladles of the city are invited to be present en thl occasion, The speaker of the after noon ts a lady f wld experience and speciaV gifts. -; , .- - "rl r ' -,- Sees Signs f Growth. : Mr, John Vivian, who lived la Char lotte a -decade ago is her on a visit He hall from Augusta, G., but when he saw what Improvements had been made in Charlotte he wished that he had remained here. He is very much elated over th changes for the better. ; THE TOriUST.fEAHOX. WU Begin a Week Earlier' trller and 6ut .look la For Greater- Humors JrTir i the Railroad. - The aanual xodua from tb North ot visitor seeking warmer climes win begin week earlier, tola winter, the v aad h AUanUo, Coast Una Ugi niag the first week la January. Th Southern has mad as yet no an nouncement of its plan for handling the tourist trade over . it une., Tn outlook for a heavy business 1 con sidered, encouraging and will be at least a good as any past season, and very probably .better. The Florida Lrraited" which 1 rah by the Seaboard .will consist ezciu- ively of Pullman ear, . electrically lighted throughout. As feature there will 00 a dub car and an observation ear. All meal en route wui serveB In ' th Pullman dining ear. The train will be made up of a com posKe elub car - with baggage com partment, a dining car, two 12-sectlon drawing room sleepers, one compart ment ear and on compartment on. aenratton car. " Under the schedule, to be used this year two hour will be gained In the running time between New York ana the Florida points.' v Th entir tral will be operated solid between New York , and . 8L Augustine. whiU one of the sleepers will be cent through to Palm Beach, another to Miami and a third to Knight's Key. The run ning of th sleeper beyond St Ad guatlne is a new feature. The first southbound train will leave Njw York January 4th, reaching Savannah On inn otn. -tn nrt norinoouna car will leave on the dtb. - k The Atlantic Coast Line train known aa th New York and Florida Special will also be operated oa' fast er. time thl season than before, there being a gain of 25 minute over the old running time. The train will be made up of -the finest Pullman cara put out. having every convenience to make life en them while traveling a pleasure. The time In which tna trip will be made from New YorkVtO Savannah I 23 hours and 10 minutes. xnis line will also introduce as a new feature the operation of sleepers on through to Miami and Knight's Key, making It possible to have through sleeper, accommodation . to these points, something neves before enjoyed. These extended services for the east coast .. railways win reacn farther outh than any other sleeping car service in tne united states. THE NEGRO'S 'POSSUM. A Black Jackson of the Park Variety, fiaid an Old. Darky, Who oaerea Hint For Sale. ; TVhat that in thai sackT" asked the Big Duffer of an old whlte-nair ed darky, who passed, bearing heavy upon a seasoned hickory sttok. "Yas, lr, boas, )t s a -possum, 7 as air, oat's what it is, sir. MI thought it might be a cnicgen. "tio. sir. IV dea a 'possum, one dat I ketcht las' Sight, wld rpr dawr." - "What are you going to a wtta A . . m. 1.1m "I s - gwind to e'l him f I kin git ernuff fur hint. , "How much do you ask for him? 'I don't a'xactly know, ir, but It's des 'cordln' to whut 'possums ia wuth, I wants to git all 2 kin." -.. 1 "Is-ti much fat T" ' 4 'Fat T ; Yas sir, h sho' v is, don't know e I ever seed er fatter one. . . I ll , take him out an' let you fr him, sir, an' you kin fur The old nera reached la his bag for his opossum, s - t . . I'M. ., n n 1 . wiaMA- tmltM h In. -out for If h tn rAl fut I do pot caro for him. A atpomum li not uwu mm vsaai aw as, agaw ' a a iivwm The darky looked toward the hori son, scratched hi bead, studlsd a little and said; -'Boss?" rginc I cum to. think "bout H, n ain't so fat after alt No, air, h ain't roun' fat. I 'spec boss he'd des suit you." By this tim the .gf" .d the animal by the back oi .-k and was nceealnc- him to th ground. . "Bo, run yo' haor over d mall uv hi back, an feel dam bonea Sef . He ain't ea fat e you might think,"'-'. " ?-: - "I . don't i Uk his color." said th Big Duffer. "He is a most peculiar looking possum ne so piaca.' "Aln'i yott never seed er Black Jack possum, oossf . ' -; A Black Jack poum V . . "Yas, sir. Er Black JackerT" ; N&." - What sort is her" "Dls Is, him. Yas, rr. 'He's black,- hot gray lak d regler 'possum. He' a de best to -eat." : - v"Well, I won't take him said the Big Ijuffer, beaten at every turn. "The next gray one you catch bring hint to me." 'r"Yaa, sir. Ail right, sir." ' 'i ' " i j i i . i i . i ii i,i i TWO KATTVB MINISTERS BKRE. IVvV T. G. Boyce ad Rrr, V. it ; Ilmntcr, Both Born and Reared In I County, VisJUng; J-Vkmds and Rela t uvea. Retr.' Dr. T. Q. Boyce, of Salem, xenn.,- ndev. w, . Hunter, 01 utti Rock, Ark., native son . of Mecklenburg, are visiting - relstlves and friends in the bounty, th-, Boyc wa reared In the bound of Bardi Conareaatlon and will Breach at flan. dl church this morning for th.pas- tor, Kev. Dr. R. O. Miller. He 11 nuMv if Ana nf th, i.rit hhaB I in the A. R. p. Synod and la counted one of it foremost preacher. ' Mr. Hunter is a brother, of Mr. A Jones Hunter, of this "city,, and was born -and reared in Huatersviile. He wa , f ormerly s pastor of th First church'her and . will preach to this congregation to-night at the regular service. H will also address th Y. M- a A. thu afternoon - at t o "Clock. BRmKtXO OAMB IAW. The Annual Report Are Coming- In " of Too Previous Sportsmen Amid tiatlna; th Open B-so.i: ?, from various section of the coun ty come complaints that hunter are violating the UUte bird law by hunt ing before the beginning of the 'open'' season. . In Mecklenburg coun ty th hunting of birds ia not permis sible before-'1 .December' 1st. : r Even Thanksgiving ts n exception.' Begin ning -December 1st and ' continuing till January ,19th. a period of forty days,-bird hunting ia permissible. Until the, beginning of this - tttne. there is nothing. "doing In th wav Of 1 i sens -of th flelaa Those -who are doing It are warned, that, their mis conduct .is a matter of " knowledge and one of which the law is . liable soon' to take official - cognisance, ' v KO CASE, OS INErMOJ ON EEf s -.H- r"'f -,"ORlx - k,- . f : ' We do not knew of a ingl instairce Where cough or eold resulted in pneu moniae -or wjttremptjon - WBen " Foley's" Honey and Tar had been taken. It cure j cough and eold perfectly, so do not take i chairf-ee with some unknown preparation J which may con lata pistes, which eaua conailpation, a condition that retards n-, covery frnm a cold. Aak for Folej- . Honey and Tef end rerun any aubatl-1 tute offered. R. IX. Jordan Co. and 1 V. L. lUnd A Co. ' - if t-1 PTOOTli'S Ladies' . 100 new Suits to go on sale Monday morning, priced way under their fregu- lar value; bought at 'a big discount: , -UiM'-':'iX ' $30.00 and $35.00 Suits twill be priced at ,v .,$25.00 $27,50 Suits will be priced at. , . , . . . .v.. .. . .V. $22.50 ; $25.00 Suits will be priced at Kt ". $190 ?: ; Two of New York's best taHoring' establishments 'that make . our strictly Tailored Suits wrote ua last week that thev had about fifty Suits each of ; ' made up stock of cancelled orders, to be sold at a big discount. "We wired immediately to express same. . , , . i - XW They came in Saturday morning, and a beautiful lot of Suits. iThear( mostly tailored garments, made of Hard Finish Worsteds, and the colorings , are beautiful Taupe, Bronze, Green, Navy, Jockey Blue andrWinef also. ; Black. They are decidedly the most stvlish Suits we have had this season s , The coats are man-tailored and cut' with beautiful lines. The Bldrta are plain ",. gored, some with fold at bottom. f'? For the past few weeks Dame Fashion says Tailored Suits. They are here ; Monday and at a ereat savine in prices. j ' :S."iyS' y Alterations will be made free of charge. First buyers will get lirstf de- : liveries. "Women's Outing , Gowns, made of good IleeceU Outing, cut extra full and oeauuiuiiy nmsnea.' Extra sizes, 18, 19, 20, SILK ' !A new lot of 50 to go on sale Monday morning.' KThis ia same qiiality as sold -, in previous sale and lot of 50 sold befdre noon, . All.sizes In this lot Come early for them. They New styles , of X)ng and Short KlmonasJ Tl5omeare : .bthers full backs, flowing sleeves. The patterns colorings i beautiful, LADIES' COAT, SWEATERS . New lot of well knitted of all Wool, good selected if yarns;"; not . the ; flimsy kind, but a Sweater that you are not' ashamed to wear. Special j)rice $2Q Allcolors and worth $3.75. 'J6ik'''i;ih-H- jV-ni H y New lot on sale Monday morning and the very best rvalues ; ever offered -in v Charlotte. Beautiful all Wool Goth Coats of stylish cut. Colors; Bright Red, Navy, Green and : Ages 3 to ;14 years. ' . ' c ? - '. , t k A good duality 2-clasp V:.Heavy English Walking I.P urn GIE! MADE MOXKi FOB liBRARHW. The ? Enierpriaa , iAunohed In the County Schools Iswt week irovea FrnanciaOy. as Well aa Intellectu ally and Socially, ProfltaWe. . Exclustv of last nlghfi lectur before the students cf th Southern .Industrial ; Instltuta. about .. I "S wa fTealUed for th libraries of th dtt ferent cho01 rhUted by Mr. Karl Jansea .Jast week, , ; On thousiaa children and at out six hundred adult listened to to uplifting addrse And "tie It at Hawley's. iT Work ' ' .' Good work. tod.. Our prescrip--tlon work.ls qulck--leAst poa V slble ' waiting- and ' ' it's vth - most accurate : work that caa t b done. - " V."-r- .''.'- Sprinting - bicycle msen . - . .- - . . ...o - -. - gers always ready to pedaL . , - "i ' w.t,t Ilawley's. Pharmacy ; trtox !Ajrr rrrrn Tav' Thoncs It and . 'Academy Advance fcal. .". j: f ' r Beady-to-Wear GaxxnenU '.i-'-'V1 ' - .-i-. . .1.. .... . . -' ' 1 frt f - is-?!J"tyri ' ; OUTING NIGHT ROBES jrnces... . .... .. at ... , PETTICOAT BARGAINS ' $9.00 Petticoats at $Z93 JVC are extraordinary, bargains, Prices.... w,. CHILDREN'S SCHOOL COATS Brown Special prices : ,VV '..'.-' ; " ,i KID GLOVE SPECIAL Glove, soft and pliable, all Gloves at..,. . . . , . enUrtalnlng ' stories, Six - places. In alt,' wer viaited. r Aa ' admlanlbn ? II oinU for grown persona and t( dents for pupils wM-tluwndi'r Superintendent R. J, Cochran 1 each ;.leacd with the tuea f hi. !naovatk.s. ' and h-pes te fe'.l-jw up tat a ties wKlrothera e similar na tor later on. The object Is primarily educational and secondarily flaaasial On th other hand application tor visit from th SwdlshAmrleaa lacrnrer have com in from other rountte. ; Mcklnburg haa biased tn. day. -V 1 . . . "The best by every Test v; JACKSOR SQUARE- We guarantee there is no coffee on the 'market that ; equals J ackson ' Square f orj ! ' the money.' ; Now -25 ! cents' : Ier pound, Onl y in sealed 1- J.-.! .1 At. 1 . a. it ; v-aua uuteci, icq . uavov .and strength. l4The Quality iCpiteei New'0rleana.,'-:--. 'TlTew Orleans, La. ;:" 4- of Quality T PXJUCELL'g t : ' - .v.w,.ia vuu 5, ;..C3c. : . .... . f; '-5.-1' :;.:;'f'Vv fitied backs, tight sleeves j are entirely- new and the ;,...C0, 75. V3C to ?2Xa ..J3.C3, $5.00 ' colors? at, , .$1.C0 U .$1.25, $U0 to $3.50 !! GOIDGI C10R TALKS Number One, V'. Tk rttallglag element , la food la fat. , Xarbr , history show us OUVB OIL, v Sacred Writ hows a Patriarchs, 1 MirTHTJSILAH ATB NO FAT BUT OIL ANX LIVED A THOL'SAKO TEARS, f- - , i r. Mediaeval nscesaltiea. du to ' a scarcity f lv oil, evctved th bog. Indigestion wa4 th -' ' ' - ,v . ., natural eiunce--How a brief , thra scor years and-: ten , Is man's allotUd tl'msvt' 1 " - , Selene and study mark th 'passing at th hot.T'V : - Back to aatur la th propost v tlon now to th cotton ttekl V n I ! ( Of the Bunny South. GoldenGlory Gooldnf! Oil 'o Is pure, eleaa. sweet. -Odor- lrss, tr; , tstela F.asl'y digested, readily aasImCated th Ideal cooking fat. ; v i 0
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 15, 1908, edition 1
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