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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, KOVEJIBEK 21, 1D08.' , '. ' : V : l' 'EORLE'S COtu.a. All adveruaeuuHit iu-rtl t tlito f column at rate of tq cent pef Une , r word., N d WKru lor Jes 'lham 20 cent. V-aal in advance. WANTKTX WANTHLWob printer. O, Hickory, N. C- Address Lock Sox r i r 'J . .2; MK . L,,rfMi ' AAff oh-. lid permanent address; x-polteemert A . whan wiLtmc 1 .- . rmrn tannv tUJ HnfiPfa fAP WailV &Ul - two small children. Jtve rate per week Hospital. - - - , ' . ' w ANTEr-Hore and i harness. Horn - gentle and weighs about V pounds. Ad dress . 'Hof, ,. Observer. 7' -f.f.,r - w KTFVTi Position fta . second ' hand speeder, fixer In card room, by young men e goo habit and who thoroughly ancei Address "Card." cei Cfcseiver. --' 'i 1 - terea amnuii. ei i-mei-env. .!- f P. 0 Box M, HlekoryVH, C power boiler end engine, In good condi- , ; tlOlU AOaress' nw aitui,, care uniir. WANTED Men .-to learn barber trade, few week eomtrfetee. .chairs con- tn tljr r hvmr careful tnatruetors, - tool ' given, diploma granted,, wagea Jifttur- oaya, poattiona waiting, woaaenu ae " mand for graduate. Write ter catalogue. Moler Barber College. Atlanta ua, . WANTDBok-keeper, ImtAf t clerk, 76. Mr, targe corporation - in Houston. Log acaler 7S. , Olve age and experieaoa. Apply American Opportun- liy v-o, ooueion, .hih, ;'.'.;v.-;;, .F.H FOR vAUE-Be tourtng ' ar, cbeapt tn uae4 ry utlje. tsouinem - w ' mobtlo C.. ChatlOtte, N. C. KOR ftALJS Nice delivery wagon, almost new. AnMr to John Pappadomaa, ,U KOR BALE A good paying, welt eetab- tlabed retail and wholeaale tobacc business. Reaaoa tot wishing to sell. ; Change of Business, can be bought cheap. Addreea "Tobacconist." care, ua paper. FOR SAUS-t 1I-M.-P. Foos gasoUne en gine, with all equipments, in fine con diiian. North Carolina delivery, and at about 1-4 of original cost Addreaa Uaeo- llna nglne, care CbarloU,Obaervar. i. KOR 8ALB-On account ; of Impaired ' vision I offer for sale my large and well - selected stock of drugs, medicines, sun dries and furniture. Htore la desirably located tn , the srowlna city- at Cheater, H. C, etork eomplete. patronage good and permanently aatabusnea cy many years Of satiaiaciory aeanng.. ana can oe oauy increased aad held. Success begets auo oees. Write or call on 1. 4. etrlugfellow. Chester, bl w. TOK KETCT. IX)R RENT Id-room modem residence, near south graded school, $30. . W. F. powd. W - : POR KENT Nicely furnished, comfort' , ' able , room, excell?ht locality, modem conveniences, bath. , Eas Av. . FOR i REJT Desirable corner room. ' Southern exposure. Hot and cold water 'in room, -Bath and toilet same floor. I good boarding" heusea near., Addreea P. O. Box 71, men preferred. IjOST. tOST-JDark gray, sllk-llned, overcoat, tie A tween square and Boulevard. ' Reward iff returned to Cabtnesa It ; COv f , :. . -.'- 103T Scsrt pin. Owl, with diamond ayes Reward If returned to Observe Office. .. .UJ Ji ' ' 1L..J.V . , 5g STRAYED. STRATJDD OR 8TOL.KH Young English ae Iter dog, . white, brown band around body and .brown left - ear... Aaawera .to name ( J-DocJ Reward for return to C. B. yraier, at Genu ResUurant.. MihCEVtJkXKova. :. pON'T FAIL, to ' ae big Plume and Ostrich Keg display at littlo-Long'a. HOUSKKEBPERS-'-We will : Sell you a - turkey cooked and delivered on your table for Thanksgiving any aixa. . Gem Restaurant. 4 . . , . , ROOMS AND BOAR: 12 West Bavani IOARD Mrs. rs. A. 0 Vaaoa, M BEXXND-HAND Typewriters, all makes, $10 up. Tou can get bargains nere, . We must reduce our ntoek. - J, K. Crayton ft Co. . KEW AXi. WOOL. SWEATERS 1X to - $t tor boye, men . aad women. . LltUe lng Co.! r, , ,',.', DBSIRABLH front room to .let, with oard. Apply tSt North Tryon BUf - SBND US your dyeing and cleaning. Queen City Dyeing A Cleaning Works, UNOTTPE-t-Liady eperator desires post - tlon. Experienced. A W-, tare Observer. ; ,,CAMB AT JjAfTP Ihoee flue- Sweaters, v- white, gray and navy, for meo women , and boys. - Men's . department. lttle-2-ng Co. . X.TNK HAVEN awd Tor River Oysters in shell for Tnankagivlng. . fJem Res taurant Cft. . : - . i ,.''" 1 AN BVBRLASTINrj Typewriter la the U C. Smith, Ball bearing construction, will not show wear. Examine the U C. 8. meohanically. - There la no similar con struction . as part sot or strong. J. S, Crayton Jk Co. - A tAROB, well-established Ufa tnsuranoe company baa soma splendid openings In North Carolina for men of character and ability who can produce business. Ad . drese with reterenoea Box Ui, Charlotte, .-N..CA ,, ,, - J , ,,wVf: ' u '1m Gtre ' Inmnte of County Home TtuuikKlTini Dinner. ; Mrs. E. O. Register aaka all who ' am willing to do-a to send to 'the " city hall to-morrow morning betwoeu idu e wiiBLcver irey ua.ru m u make good Thanksgiving dinner for the inmates of the county home. Ths staple sort of things that .they get very' day 'la not especially desire 1; the nnusual delicacies .which distin guish. Thanksgiving dinners from, ail other ara the things that will ha -especlaBy welcomed. Mrs, Register and probably other ladies will be at ths city- hall to superintend the pack ing of the goods, which will be seat out that afternoon. . ,.--r' " Tickling, tirht Cnuphs. can be surely ' and aulckly ioonned with a prescription ' rmfists are diFpnsinjf everywhere as I)r. fehoq,r Co'JKti Kejnedy. And it is so vry di: rent than e-ttrts( cough mell- . clnes. Ko Opiun), no Chloroform, abio lully t)o(h1n 1-sttnh o& nna.'. The tn- , dr leaves ot a har. , lung-healing . mountainous fhrub, gives the curative ' properties to Ir. fchoop s Cough Remedv. Those liveo hav xhm power to calm the rnoxt distressing Courh and to soothe and heal the rrmt f e rroncbial msm brsne. Mntiiers s;-.om I. fir f('i sake aloue, aiwsvs d' - ..i-1 I-r. ,-.ioon'. n ran wisn j.f t -n . iivrn tn vii the T " -.t - - t t- yourseli aci sea. t,.i ty , . s . . .' tj, JlIC' B. lk FOSTER COMIxa' w V. M. C- A. Phynlcal Director . Kxpected to Arrive To-aHjrhs Ke- pllon Planned Tot Thursday ' y EvetUngwejOineUitna; of &U. I'oeta's Recont-' t - - ' . This evening Mr. B. 'B. Foster, of Brooklyn, Y., will arrive to take charge of the gymnastics and athlet ics of the local Toung Men' ChrUUan Associatloa. ; Thursday night an en tertainment and reception for , Mr. foster haa been 'arranged which will afford ths men of i the t , aaaoolaUon membership and Interested friend an opportunity of meeting Mr, Foster. J M4' Foster, ia the beet "prepared young man for the local physical di rectorship . that the association haa yet aecured. He cornea at an oppor tune time" and large result, ere ex pected of him; '-t ' ' j 4 A word may not be amiaa about Mr. Fostert preparaation and quali fication' or the office whtoh he will flU ln thla ty. ',' He' wae connected for three and one-half years with the Continental Fire Insurance Company, of New York City, iik its home office, thug' giving aim the necessary busi ness experience. - At' this time he also served on the leader's corps of the Brooklyn assoclatioh tinder the capa ble leadership of Dr. Fisher, who was heard here recently In - a series of addresses on Physical culture, Mr. Foster then gave up his business po- siuon and took a inree years' course at the fipringfleli, ' Mase. Training School for Physical "Directors,, gradu ating June, 1J97. He then went back to bis home town, Brooklyn, taking the posltttoa ef associate physical di rector of the Brooklyn Young Men's Christian Association, and was holding this position at the time he was celled to take .charge cf the local gymna sium about a month-ago. Hla delay In coming to Charlotte Is because of the necessity of holding his position In ; Brooklyn, untih a successor oould be secured. j--.r r. Foster holds a license from the New' York, board of education as Teacher of Gymnastics and Athlet ics', for playground md taught dur ing the season of 10. Later he was given a license by the tioard of edu cation Of New York City as "princi pal of vacation playgrounds," aqd served as same during the season Of llT, Ha has served as associate nhvsteal director of the Brooklyn Central Young Men's Christian Association for several month more than a year. This association has upwards of S,000 members and Mr, Foster is trained In dealing with v large numbers of men. . , His coming' to Charlotte la anxious ly awaited by large . numbers of men and boys who are expecting' to ; be trained -in best-, known ' methods: of body-building.; . BIO SALE OF LAND. Kearly Three' Thousand Acre of KonLfi Carolina Sou "Cnt to Suit Yonr Tanrtc." 4 , - Mr: J.- Edgar Poag, the well-known real estate, man of Rock HUU B. d, was in. the city yesterday on buelneis Connected With the Big Auction sale it 1, 802 acres of fine farm land, located In Chesterfield county, 6. C, divided Intones tracts. - This will be sold to. the highest bidder without limit -In front .of the'eounty court 'house In this city Tuesday, December 1st The ho.lt" la i0;30 o'clock. This promises to be one Of the most important sates of the sort which has occurred here - In recent month. Half of the purchase price will be required when the auctioneer knocks down the property to the hhaserV and the other half will be re quired when the deed 1 drawn up formally transferrins; title.' The Ian J comprised in this large acreage, as stated elsewhere, is fairly level and la especially adapted to the. raising of vegetables, fruits, berries, cotton and the like. '-.- - The sale is - being energetically pushed by Mr. Poag and this fact is sufficient In itself to assure the suc cess of the project. It Is expected that a crowd will, be here on the day set for the sale to participate in It MR. REID CO0NG SHOW. Mr, Clarence Read, Former Charlotte Sliurer, Will Appear in "Tti uin Quetlon." , Mr., Clarence Reid, v formerly one of the most popular of Charlotte's classio musicians, singing In. church choirs and local operas, I wlfb "The Girl Question." , the, musical comedy which comes here Friday night and which Is claimed to be the sensation of the season of It kind, A Char lotte man who witnessed the snow In Atlanta last week' 1 prollflo In his nraias of the performance. Manager Crovo expect a record bouse on the occasion. - 4 ' 1 The) Hew Y, L C. A. SwitnmlQg Pod , , Ready For Service. The Splendid swimming pool of the new . Young' Men's Christian Associa tion Building was opened last night and thoroughly enjoyed by about tQree ecore members. ' Doubtless to day many more will avail themselves of the. opportunity to take, a swim. The pool when filled with water is a most beeutlful green color and one can: see the ; brick, at the very bottom,- The pool Is SO feet -wide by 48 feet lortff and ranges In depth from 4 to 1 feet, and contain 18,000 gallons of water. - The temperature of the water la kept at SO degrees. Kowhere in the country can a finer Pool be found wth so ample provi sion for heating the water to the prop er temperature. Thls feature will doubtless prove one of the most at tractive features of .the Young Men's Christian Association physical depart- ment ,1 . , , . . . , i -f tiMliflr. Ian? " y It is time to buy them.; ton 't . delay. , Don t hesitate. Don't 1 run no chances in your haste, i We know what good materials, v work, good fit , are Jearned all about them by the sometimes experience. - . ' We have been getting ready for fifteen .years to , - sell you your clothing don't you think we ought to V be letter perfect by this timet Your suit of over coat will be well and safely bought here. To-day is a good time to make your selections. ; Suits $20.00 to $40.00 Overcoats $20.00 to $40.00. THE TATE - wail You WiU V1 ffifM good style, good . lfrifSj rocky road feiJ III rrown roMPANY "1 mmi ml II fh s-siwss w sse im a . -..wwi tf-JfZiUi' P I i II' 1 43' " " V ii-TWi I I s I I J ' ' Held on Clurge ot Theft of Ring. Jes Thomas, the , negro boy who waa arrested Saturday on 'another chare, but was held to anvwer the accusation of the theft of a ring from .. Dr. L, B. Newell, which was found in hie cell, was bound over by the re corder yesterday morning The re covery "of the rlnr was a peculiar c-; fiurrence, as Dr. Newell had never missed It, The boy was a former em ploye ot his place. , , r . Sad an Inordinate Love of Work, "Nine-tenths of the negro ' men In town have got a mark, a scar of cut or bruise, somewhere about their arms or heads." said Chief T. M. Christen bury, last "hlght, when the discus sion of the IdenUflcatlon of criminals came tip. - ''And this fact Is Invalu able. In determining whether or not you have the right man. That's the advantage o scrutinizing -closely every man Who comes through court. Now .there's the negro, John Dodd, with sv ecar on his left arm .where he eat himself one time while oh the gang la order to keep from working. Ha came blamed near cutting . his band off." , , . Rheumatism This 1 often a disease of the blood. though not always. It attack usual ly the Joints and tissue and causes a deposit of uric acid. In its acute stage it is one ot much pain and suffering, sometimes aliening a Inrge part or even ail me body. When near the heart It is flaneerous to lUa. We are thankful to say there Is a proper treatment Dr. Klmrs Sarsa parllla -internally, to eradicate the polnon from the blood. Dr. Kin its Nerve and Bone Liniment external ly, to give life to the stiffened. rtn-l 1st joints and tnue. - Sold by ifcur- I well-Dunn Retail fctor. . J i( Besides t being - nnsuaUy ieutlful,our woolen are all . 1irink-proof.w'i'i Every yard bs been both. London shrunk . and steam t shrunk the two most severe shrinking process known for -.woolen fabric. This makes c-ur garments bold their 3" bP,' -J , , 7 ' " J ; $23 the Suit ; : i' "T H 1 ColdsColds Atk voar doctor If Ayu' Chtrrm Ptdomlb eof just Ihmritht mulidntfor tuck caws. Ht knme aW U, ThmJMo hUidrtm. Cold after cold, cough after cougb One cold m loontf etirtd thas another one comes. : It's bad habit, this taking-Cold habit. tWbat you want la a medicine that win break up thla habit, heal inflamed mem bran, and strengthen wtak Second Number 10 Big At tractions, Season ; Tickets $1.00. Wednesday,' ITov. 25. Cavciiy, the fanisas (artcsnist Clay-MoOler and Impersonator. " - Buy season ticket and reserve seats at Jordan' Monday morning. -Blngle Admission aad Reserved Seat 60 Cents. i i Reserved, seats the two centre sec tions In the orchestra and first thre rows in the balcony.- -si; t . Real Rose Hat Pins ; We are sole agent for the DELEMOTHH REAL ltOSB ; ; ",. HAT , PINS. New. aortmnt " ' Just' arrived. Now on exhl-. ' bitlon tn our north window. ! t Prices.... ;.tid to 11.50 ll ji iiGARIBAU)) BRIinsii s & DIXON ? . 9 V. BEDS To beautify the borne la an Imperative duty, .and there are few. pieces oi furniture that add o tnueh real beauty and elegance to " room a does a Brass Bed. W are mow aelllnr Bras Bed at1 such low price that they have Ceased t ' be with to. reach ef the ' rich turty.-.-' ' f.'.i "- - i . V' .-'-' i'-"" " ' ' 7 " ... . f ; Handsome I inch poet Bra Bed a cheap a tii.tt with tome' especially attractive value at 130.06. ttT.tO and HlJt. Twin Bd. In Bra IIT.60 and IJ0.60. Bra costumers 111.00 t $11.00. i- vh T.riccoY z-tbnpmn CARRIAGE ADD APMIIE and Steamer Bugs from $3.00 up, ' - " " Harness and accessory goods "of every description at low prices. ."'... We have a large "stock of Surreys, Buggies, and Wagons of all kinds and at very reasonable prices and easy terms. " " . t . - ' . A large assortment of Horses and Mules are. to; be found in our Sales Barns at all times. V v. i . i-.- . . J. W. Wadsworth's Sonsf Co. v 1 - .3' ''- " ' Carriage and Harness Repair Work a Specialty,. - - Poster's Ideal Crib The dleal " Thh ia What You Want For thb Baby ' v w ACCIDEOT PR00Pt neat and' substantial. V. have a complete line, " - : Prices $5.25, $8.75,-$8.50, $3.50, $10.CO, $1213. Call in arid take a look. ' ee4e4.ep-0e ee 4eee
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