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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, NOVEMBER 29, 1903. ; PEOPLES COLIC PEOPLE'S C0LUL1I1 PUECELL'S- li&dies' Garments of Quality pxmcELL'a c ayjsrvics All advertisements Inserted this All adverdaesnenM Inserted ta this column at rata of tm eats per line ef six words. K ad taken lof lea column M tte) of ten oenU per line oi sax woraa. xno cm taken for than SO emu. . Cash in advance. than 10 ccnu. Casb ta advanco. ' I 1 .1 .. ' awssssasawawaiMwaa v X N"rlorkHrders and roomer a, SU H. College St Atlas Martha Ctoyd. WANTED Position Jan. lt b educated experienced office man, w lbla position. Aooountant. care Observer. uiiKTrnririiliu blacksmith '. and " " general repairman lor a aawmiUjTarat , tag logging rauroan. ears Observer, r - ----- nrivnMiH x sa - salesman. young man. Can furnish boat af refer- VIll'S. '1 - VANTEI Bright. aotivs young man ta ( traveHme do office work whn aeces- Vle to nsndle the tanner.. Splendid op- erm. clsarette smokers not wanted. Ad dress "Ioups" Ma,' ears Observer. WANTE&-Seeond-han,wind mill, steel tnwVr-Wtess then e5 feet i Address Wo. D. WatWna, Caarlota, W. C .. W'AKrEDTe sell beat .located 6-room house tn lint Ward'car Una imme diately. oma, cara wbw, v, w a NTHHV-Capable " salesman to Leaver North Carolina with staple Una. High commissions, with 1100 month) y advance. Permanent position to right man.; Jess, II. Smith '.vazrou.' mica. . WAKTEDInformetton regarding farm or business for sale; not particular about location r wlab to hear irora owner amy, . Kha win Hell direct to buyer: rive pries. description and atata when possession can be bad. -i Aaoreaa 1 , ismrvytuuv, xrvm. SSUJJ, Kocbeatsr, i. T. ' Artirjii'm LAat chance to secure eerttfl- , cate worth S cash and aecret why our genu never fail, new enterprise, exclus ive control, "credit allowed. HttlL. M JYanklln street.-. New Tork. , ', -,) vriimcD-gilmmui already traveling, to aell aa side line Unseed Oil and Taint Commission exceeding liberal. Ad' dress vex, Kfl. tticninona, . - - WANTED Manly, ambitious boy, 14 to M years oM, quick at figures, w i bottom to learn office work in first-class business. Rare opportunity for such a boy as it wanted. Address m owe haneV writing, giving - Street addreaa. ; "Am bition," care Observer. - ----.'. - s WANTED-Posltlon by , eompetebt lady sUnographer and book-keepea any where In North Carolina. Addreaa Room S, JLextngton Hotel, Richmond, Va. WANTED An esUWUhed manufacturing company desires a steoograpber. posi tion permanent. -V97 " Hox No. ?3et Chariotte.N. C. ' ; WANTBD-aaleaman for hlgheat clssa. xum mmiiiaia Una calendars, combine tion bank . books, . leather,, cloth and aluminum advertising goods en the mar ket Exceptional oontraot Economy Adv. Co., Iowa Jiiy, lowa. - i , I., T W WANTED larga oomi ortabisv ana . wen furnished room wun Data ana oei. neat in. for one or two gentleman. M. J., ears Observer. . WANTED "Five good BOllcttora, either men' or women. Call on Mr. Weaver at the Observer office.. f i VW A NTED Furnished - room'. h - good nelshborhood; moderate. W.. Jt- 'Dav- Wge, Atlanta, .,-! - v W ANTED To sell one No. Remington type writer, witn wioe carnage, at fcaraaln. lor aulck sale. J. B. T care ' Observer,, y.f -' j?" A "WANTED Position s - manage xsotton 'mill store by maa of experience. .Best references. .Address ;78.' Qu? - 'cara. Ob- aenrer. ' ' " WANTKn Touns- men and ladlea -'learn v telegraphy; position - guaranteed. day and night school. Write for catalogue. -Charlotte Telegraphy School, tl B Trade. WANTED Position by competent, regis tered druggist Beat refsrenca. given, : kAAmmm Nn,IH MM nhwintfj . WANTED A large room and board near the square. East aide preferred. - Prt vate house.' I gentlemen. Address W. J, care Observer. - . WANTED Position by experienced book - keeper. Best iW reterenoea.C A.aar ."Experienced," care Obaarver.f i v WANTED Tounsr men for mllroad Are- ' men; brakemen, baggageten: - I7V4100 i,i to start: early nromotions experlenoe un v ' ' necessary: state are. weight and height Addreaa Railway Bureau., 90 Panama Hldg., 8t louia. Me. r-ffesttA. WANThiD whne barber; , ttva, . .ener getlo . inaPrano men o ability; aalea ladlesr blacksmith; marble setters; lino type operator; machinist and boiler tnak- era. Apply Southern .Employment Agency, u Trust xuag. - -.... WANTISD-Intalllgent ' solicitor. ' Good educational proposition , to the right 7 man. Address F. O. Boxy 6W, Wins toa- WANTED Position with, responsibla firm. corporation or manufacturing company; as D. E. book-keeper and office man. Am not looking tor a cinch, but want, a place where honest effort will be appreciated. Address -"Bob," care,'. Planter's: Bank, CUrksVina,,ya-;.i. WANTED Calendar salesmen, exoeri- enced In the sale of . advertising calen dars. Large line, beet selling styles, Imported and domestic New Una for 1319 ready Jan. 1st, via, vest witn mam . office direct bo, middle-men. Address with references. Aug. Oaat Bank-Nota litho, Co., St Louis, MO.- . , w i WANTED For U. H. Army, able-bodied. - unmarried men, between ages It and 1&. cldiens of United tttatea, of good chars e ter and 'temperate habits, who can apeak, - read and write English. Fer in formal Ion apply to Recruiting Officer, II West Fifth street, Charlotte,. N. Ct; I South Mara rtreet7 Ashevllle, N. ,Q.; National Bank iulldlng Lenoir, N.- 1; National Bank DulMing, Shelbr. N. C. 4Q South Centre street, Statesville, N. Ctrr 1571.,, West Main street, Pnnrtsnhnre;. 8. C i'OK RENT Furnished room -or rooms m 'private family with .'phone - and. bath privileges. 'Phono 1(63 3 . t FOR KENT Furolshod room; bgth; pHr . vate family. Phone 13SL j. , -v FOR RENT Two or threerooma furnlah . d or mifurnlshed, modern conveniences. Apply X)7 East eth t yOK RENT Popiar 8t -Furnished rooms. v . a 1 60S N. frtffi '' RENT room - bouse, electric i:gnia, . oam s-room Pu vteviriu lights. t- 4-roonv eflrelectrlo4ighta, fcain, by F. C. Abbott Company. KC-R RENT Ten-room, modern pesidenoe, near South Graded Behool, 130; steam Jieat extra. ; W..F, Dowd. . FOR RENT Rooms furnished, modern ronveniencea. . Two connecting. 211 East eth. , , - T- FOR BENT Preferably to gentlemen, 7 - rooms, close in, modern conveniences. . Phone UStJ 5v ' -- - - - , . FOR RENT Nle. one-horse farm near , Chartotte. Address Farmer,- care Ob server. . ' ' . Vt)R RENT Rooms, with or without board, modem convenience; . good p-lghtxirhefd. 71X1 Korth Penlar. STOLKX, ETOLFf from the stable of Ed Alltnon, at llount Mourns, on niBht of !triT fy mare ariout rfne yeais rli. For I. -r )p;nrmitioa addicts J. M. Potta- i , :.. c FOR 8ALK. FOR B ALB One pet grey fox, , Address coa si. MocKingnam,. c. v. , t FOR BALE Beautiful large mala setter, tH years, .well trained., fJ If., takes quiea. jirau w. jenea. , ,. FOR BALE OR RENT Two-chair Whet shop, good location. ; Charles Thayer, TomaavlUe, M. C "" "" "' 1 iiii'ieii ii FOR ' SALE Second-hand r Pope-Toledo touring oar, fui. sroutharn AUitomoblle Co., . Chariattav v ' '. ' .T ' ' , FOR BALE A new Moeler safe, reUer top desk and chair: - hat cases and shelving. , Marguerite Shop, 2 M. Try on street -. s. - k , .. ... . FOR SALE Fine Diece mistneaa property within twa . blocks ef square. LsRoy IJavidaon,..---..--; i.? .: . Win iiAIJ& Ona double wedge Glascock ' wood spUUer. Made in VM but never been used. A bargain at SM. Tbomaa- vlUe Chair Company.. Thomas-villa, N. C FOR ' BALB Hahdsomo r Brewster vic toria. Address Mrs. J. L. Bod well. Z21 Bprlng St. Winston, N. C. .-or call at M troupe ex Haia juyery. " . wnMi FOR " 8ALIB Ree roadsters and touring eara. SUMO; runabouts. 1600. Car load of naw models will arrive this week. Southern Automobile Co. Charlotte. FOR SALE Forty-acre farm In Crab Orchard township, - eignt miiea rrom town.-. Addreaa MS Oak Ut. City. " " 1 1 ' !"" ' FOR SALE The beet bouse and lot in Lumberton that can be bought two sauarea from the court house on Mail or Kim 'street u - rooms witn easemsni tsxU feet Three stories on the back side, two en the front aide with overflowing ar tesian wall In the yard. Price 15.000, bal ance on one and two years' time. Will rent readily for Its per month. Address Look Box U4. Lumberton, N. C FARMS WANTED. WANTED Information regarding a good farm for sale; net particular about lo cation: wish to bear from owner only, who Will sell direct to buyer: give price. description and atate when possession can be bad.- Address L. Derbyshire. Box UNA, Rochester. N. X. .. MlSCELT.AXEOCa. ROOM AND .BOARD tp young, men. Ap ply a nen ui an.. . - - tSM tS THE WINNING number at Jno. W. Cannon's this, week.- Uuocessers to the Consolidated Cigar Stores. WITHOUT AN OUNCK of added strain. the instant- automatic, ribbon reverse or the L.' C. 'Smith Tvoe writer works and works tar tha tick of a Watch. J. B. Cray- ton at Co.',J. -' t-W ROOMS AND BOARD at H West Tth dl ,-rnone THICK OR THIN-sheet of tissue, heavy book- or both it's all the name to automatlo flexible paper feed of the L. C. Smith Typewriter. J. HI. Cray ton Co. KEESLER'8' AD. ; has nususl offerlnga. Has old or tiew shares right now, any way yau want, them. ' 100 SHARES N. 0 Railroad stock for sale. LeRoy Davidson. INVESTMENT iseeores executive position to rirbt man In large plant manufactur ing gasoline engines, wanting money for extensions. 'Address -iron, Kicnmona. Va. - v'-.ir1- SEND US your ', dyeing'' and cleaning Queen City Dyeing meaning works. CARPENTERS WANTED At the sky scraper lor - mala work. Apply to tne foreman at tha building. LADY SEWERS Make shields at home, Materlala furnished., sis oar hundred. Particulars stampeosnvalODe. Dent 711, Imperial Shield Cou. St Louis, Mo. A VALUABLE water power and modern brick store house tor sale at once. Ap ply to w MB elm Bros., Htatesviiie, M. u. INSURANCES MENOfflce space "on souara." ueat ana iignt xurnisnea. Larre front window for algn. Possession Jan. 1st Addreaa "unca. . care uo- aerver. !'-, : IF rrBl-BILLT MALONK," you mean Keeslers Mutual. It's'aUve. afire, "do- In' tbinge,H , ',. MONET TO LOAN at an attractive rate oi mtereatj xjattoy uavtason. , MISS BCRKHEIMER'S. School of Danolnx. Tuesdays and Fridays. Apply at m i. Tryon. ; . k HUSTLING rating man haa P. 000 In cash to Diace In seme proatabie ana legitimate business where lhey wilt need bis servlcea to hem nusb- the business. Address Business. P.. O. Box Sol. Char- lotte, N. C , :, ;.,!: OFFICES FOR RENT One or more de sirable offices on Fourth street steam heated, fitted up to suit tenant O. A. Robbing.' .:- . . , '' CANT HEAD. OFF the Mutual, cant lose X. sealer. ' not best thing going. Know bis machine, and toads the whole shooting match. - See- ad. - -- - HANDSOMELY fuanlahed front room In private family, large, wen heated, with or without boara. location central. Ad' dress "X. I ara Observer. :t,'.;----: SOBER, energetic man employed at prea- 'enf wishes to travel Jan. 1st' for re liable house handling staples of any sort (no -ary goooa experience). - Travel, care ODserver. -i ;1u-...v; YOUNO MAN with 11000 to invest can : secure good position' with manufactur ing buslnesa paying SO per cent Address position," care. Observer. ; i, ' tf-,-,.' BOARD AND , ROOMS for two,-modem 'Conveniences. In best Dart of Dil worth. 'Phone Wit J. - t v i. FIRM AS A ROCK, yet easy running en bail bearings which travel on fiat ateel surfaces. There's tha aecret ef tha free action coupled, with absolute rigidity, in tM carriage' of the L. C. Smith Type writer. J, E. CraytoB Jk Co. . ' . V COTTON MILL FOR BALE Having re cently purchased under foreclosure pro ceedings the Levi Cotton Mills at Ruth-erferdton.- N. C, for the benefit of tbe bondholders who are non-reaidenta. and who wish to realise on the property, the said mills are offered for sale privately at bargain price. Terms will be made to suit purchaser. Address J as. & Gilliam, Lynchburg. Va. , YOU ARE AMBITIOUS and possess at least an average amount of tact and perseverance. Therefore, we want you and will pay you 7i a month for tak'ns only tour oraers a aay. you can earn bW Income, we furnielt all similes free. Write to-day to Manager. P. O. Box WO. New York City. - WB WANT man of character and ability to accept general agency contracts for the sale of our Accumulative and Full Paid t per oent Gold Bonds. Ours is the best real estate bond on the market Our dvertlMng Is everywhere' and we turn over all inquiries from your territory to ou. Wrile for literature and particular. New York Central Realty Company, i S PRESBYTERIAN. '. J - Tha t pastor.' Rev, Dr W-t V, Klncaid, wlU preach in the morning at II on "Poea Ood Answer Prayer T" and In the evening at on "The Coronation of a the Home men's mealing at 1:4 S; Sunday school at 1:10; mid-week prayer and praise service Wednesday evening at t; all tra cordially invited to these services. ; 8t Paul Rev." C. E. RavnaL nastor. Preaching svt- Xli communion service at the close of tha morning sermon; evening service at T:J0; Sunday school at J: 10; all are welcome. 'Second- Rev. Dr. A. A. McQeacby, nastor. Pregching by tha pastor t the morning service. Sunday school at l:H.:-Dr.'r.r'W. Parr, of Phila delphia, will apeak nt. the union ser vice at night, participated In by ' the First Baptist. Trinity Met ho J 1st, Tenth Avenue 'Presbyterian and Sec ond congregations on "Tha Law of Gravity and Affinity." Tha public Is cordlajly invited. - v . Tenth. Avenue Rev. A. R. Shaw, pastor. Preaching at 11 by the pas tor; Sunday school at 1:30; owing to the Bible Conference there will be no night aervlee. Westminster Rev. 7. D. Jones. pastor. Preaching at 11 and 7:80: Sunday school at t:S0; public cordial ly invnea to, all services. . . ".. a. r. p. Chalmers Memorial Preaching at U and T:15 by Rev. M. P. Cain, of MemphJv Tenn., In the absence of the pastor. Rev. R. E. Hough, in 81ms' HalL DHworth; Sabbath school Imme diately after tha morning service: & cordial Invitation extended to strang ers to worsnip svitn us. East Avenue' Tabernacle Preach. Ing at 11 and 7:10 by Rev. E. G. Carson, fiabbaih school at t:S0. Y. P. C. A. it t:i. All are Invited. VUla HeightsPreaching at 3:30 by Rev. E. O. Carson. Sabbath school at 1:10. ' - METHODIST. Tryon Street Preaching at 11 by Rev. O.' H. Detwtler, the pastor; at 7:10 Ren R. U Davis, of the North Carolina Conrrence,' wiH speak on "Temperance;" prayer meeting at 10; Sunday school St 1:30; a cordial wel tlon to nil. I Trinity Rev. Frank Slier will oc- cupythe pulpit at 11; this will be Mr. Siler'a last publlo appearance before going to his new position, the auper- Intendency of the Institutional church at 'Atlanta,, Oa.'; the -evehlng service is called in that the congregation may join In the Interdenominational Bible iConference at the Second Pres byterian church; Sunday school at 3:30; Ep worth, League at 7; all are welcome., '";'-'-; Brevard Street Preaching at 11 by Rev. A. R. Surratt and at : 30 by Rev. TL, K. Boyer; Sunday school at S: prayer meeting Wednesday night will be conducted by flRev. Harold Turner and this Will probably be his last serv ice here before leaving for hi new field; the new pastor, Rev. C: M. Pick ens and family will arrive the latter part of tha week and Mr. Pickens will occupy the pulpit the following Bun- day morning. i 41U ;'. .:.., Belmont Park Preaching'" at 11 and T by the pastor, Bev. W. S. Hales; the night service will be attended by tha Junior Order m body and ser mon wlU be to them; Sunday school at :!,.. ,;.''"?.'.' ' Dilworth Preaching at 11 and 7:30 by the pastor, Rev. A. L. coburn; Sunday school at t:4S; and fifth col lection for Children's Home at Win ston-Salem. , . . ' v ?'V', -;" BAPTICT.. First Rev. Dr. Herman H. Hnlten nastor. Mornln worshlo at 11 with preaching by Rev. Dr. T. W. Fnrr, of Phlladelnhla, There will be no nia-ht- aervlca." tha conrregatlon wor shlplng, at tha Second Presbyterian chnrch at which, time Dr. Farr wfll deliver tha opening address of the Union Bible. . Conference. , Sunday school at t o'clock.- ' ; - NlntV Avenue Preaching at 11 and T:lo hv tha nastor. Rev. l R. pmett; Important church meeting at the morning service; members urged to be present; Sunday scnooi at . Prltchard Memorial The pastor, Rev..E. E. Bomar. will preach'n. both the morning and evening service at n and 7:S; the- subject of the evening will be "The Power 6t therVIll Over Fire;" Sunday school at 1:30; visitors EPISCOPAL. , St Peter's, corner North Tryoa and Seventh streets Rev, Harris Mallin ckrodt, rector. . The flrst Sunday In Advent, Morning prayer, sermon and holy communion at 11; Sunday school and vtibla class at 4: evening prayer and sermon at l; Pws free; an aro welcome. , i "' ,i :-.'?". rrhi.Miit ' tha Holv; Comforter. South Boulevard 11, .morning prayer and sermon; 4, Sunday school, and Bi ble class. r. - , , -Rt Martin's chaoeL corner of Da vidson and Tenth streets I, Sunday school and Bible elass;; 7:30, evening prayer and sermon, ; 8t Andrew's chapeL SeversviUe ti evening prayer and sermon; 4, Sun day school., nitnd ef Hum. East Fifteenth Kreet 3:30, Sunday school; 7:41, ev ening prayer and sermon. fit John's -chapeL. North Graham street Sunday school at.. . - ;: ::; CHRISTIAN , SCIENCE. - ,;: Services every Sunday at 11 '. and Wadneadav evenlnr at t at No, 401 Booth Church street; euDjeci ior Baa- day's lesson sermon, uuieienx iNcrw maiurv. sr Mesmerism and - Hypno tism ; the publlo is cordially Invited to all services.- Services every Bun day at 11 and ; Sunday school at II at the halL No, tt 1-3 West Fifth street? suboect for Sunday's lesson sermon; Ancient and Modern Necro mancy, or Mesmerism - ana , nypno tism;" Wednesday - evening testimo nial meeting at I; reading room asm address open dally from 3 to i p. m.; the public ! cordial invited. , ; ' lAJTllJiKAW. - - s S Mark's trtvlne services at 11 and 7:30; Rev. O. D." Bernhelm Will preach la tha morning at 11 and Rev, Dr. Robert C. Holland In the evening at the usual hour; Sabbath school at 1:30; regular Wednesday evening aerv- vice at I; strangers ef our etty ana all ethers are . cordially . Invited ; to worship with-use at all of these serv Icea.- .-. -. . ' -'i , ' CTTCRCH MTJSia The following musical programmes will . be . rendered In the churches named at the services to-day: Trinity Methodist CharrJs. : ? mornino sBRVicia - Prelude Andante" .. .. '.. .. .. Forester Anthem, "Great and Marvellous," .' -. ..' . ' . . Turner . Soloists. Miss Andrews. Mr. Butt Trio. "Father, Lead Me by Thy Hand," ...... 5 .....Buttertleld Mlas Session a. Miss Andrews Mr. Newcomb Offertory "Adagio' .. .. .. von Weber Postluds, "Allegro".... .... ....Mosart ' ''f' .- . EVENING. ' Prelude, "Andante".. .. ...... ..Sullivan Anthem. "I Will Lay Me Down in Peace".. V. ..... ....Qadsby Anthem, "And tha City Had no Need of the Sun" Whlttlngton Offertory, "Andaatlno'';w.. ..Schumann Postluds, "Recessional" DeKovea R. L. KEESLER. Organist' and Choirmaster. Second Prefdytrian. MORNINO SERVICE. Prelude, Allegro Moderate. ....Lemmens Anthem, "It Is High Time" Barnby Offertory, "Blessed la He" Fwrmer Postlude, Allegro Moderate . Relnberger Prelude, In Parsdlsum Dubose Offertory, "The Lord ta My Shepherd" Zehm Postlude, Fugue Pluttl H. J. ZEHM. Organist and Director. First Prewbyte-rlan. MORNINO SERVICE. Prelude, Adante Cautalre.. ........ Wldor Anthem, "From Egypt's Bondage" Page Offertory, "Jerusalem ..Gounod Postlude, Schersose Rbeinberger EVENING. Organ recital 7:30 Prayer and Cradle 'Song, Scherso Sym phonic ..Alex Gullmant Anthem, "Praise the Lord." Royle Offertory, "Draw. Me to Thee".. ..Nevtn Postlude, "Pilgrim's Chorus" .. Wagner "Home, Sweet Home." John Howard Payne J. H. CRAIGHILL. Organist and Director. St. Mark's Lnlbrran. MORNING. Prelude, Idylle Alfred LeBean Hymn M Anthem. "Come Unto Me," O. W. i Stebblna Hymn 101 Offertory. "Prayer" ......... J. Leybach Hymn 102 Postlude, "Featal March" . ..J. B. Calkin W. HARVEY OVERCAR8H. Organist and Director. COLORED CHURCHES. Grace Methodist The new pastor. Rev. W. O. CSrrlngtoi, will prench In the morning at 1 1 and In the even ing at t; Sunday school at 1:30; all aro invited. O. B., BURHANS TESTIFIES AFTER O. B. Bnrhans. of Carlisle Centre. N- Y writes: "About four years axe' I wrote you ststing that I had been enllrelr cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking less thsn two notties or miey-a Kidney fiire. It entlrOly stopped the brick dust sediment snd psla and symptoms ot kidney disease disappeared. 1 am glad to say that I nave never naa a return ot any of these symptoms during the four years that have elapsed snd I am ev dently cured to vtay cured, and heartily recommend Foley's Kidney. Cure, to sny one nufTerlt-g from kidner or- btdder iroubie" K. II. Jordan A Co, and V. 1 ; WILL OPEJf CONFERENCE. Ablet Philadelphia Mlnlnter WU1 Speak .Threo Times To-Day In Bible Study Event, ..- Rev." Dr. Frederick ' W. Farr, of Philadelphia, arrived In the city yes terday and Is at the Selwyn Hotel. He opens the Bible Conference to day and will be Joined next Wednes day by Rev. Dr. W. R. Dobyna, of Bt. Joseph, Mo. Rev. Dr. Farr will open the con ference to-morrow morning In the First , Baptist church at 11 o'clock, taking as Jus subject: "The Scriptur al Antidote to Agnosticism." .The conference .will go to the Sec ond Presbyterian church for the af? ternoon and night meetings, and for nearly all the other meetings of the conference. At 4:4$ p. m. Dr. Farr will address a massV meeting for wo men under the auspices of the Y. W. C. A., on the subject: "An Ideal Gos pel Invitation." At night at 7:30 there will be a union service of the First Baptist Trinity Methodist and Tenth Avenue Presbyterian churches with the 8econd Presbyterian church. Dr. Farr's theme will be; "The Law ot Gravity and Affinity." i On Monday Dr. Farr's subject will be: Noon: The Rule of Success in Life: Put First Things First" Afternoon. 4 p. m.r "Chrlstology: The Pre-Existence of th Son of God. Evening, 7:30 n. m.: "The Philoso phy of Clothes." FORMER" CMARIwOTTEAX DIES. Mrs. W. G. Meloon, Before) Marriage Miss Mamie Dodge, Dies la KlUery, . e., Agra si Years. Charlotte residents of fifteen or twenty years standing will learn with regret of the death Friday night of Mrs. w. Q. Meloon, at her home In Kittery, Me. Mrs. Maloon was form erly Miss Mamie Dodge, daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dodge, who lived In Charlotte, she was married about seventeen ' years ago to Mr. W. O Meloon, who was superintendent of the street car system of ' this city. Later they moved to his former heme at Kittery, where tjiey had lived since. in tn meantime he naa become su perlntendent of an important system ef ' electrical transportation In that section. Last spring when his wife's Health began to fail Mr. Meloon a ban. ddned bis position and, accompanying her to the White mountains, devoted all his efforts to restoring her, but In vain. . ' " - Mrs. Meloon, who was 17 years old, la survived by two daughters, Mies May, agea i, ana catnieen. aged 4 years. . She is survived also. by one brother, Mr. Edward Dodge, of Rocky Mount,- formerly -t os in is city. ; She was among the most popular young taaies in caarioue eunng - tier resi- oence nere. y .-,' , 'S:Xeng Savcfl the. J??!!" Selma Newtww.vV ,..w . T,, If the charlotte Observer had sot been very alert The Charleston News and Courier might have claimed Sher iff House aa a PalmettoUn? v ,.t v i v i i t- ,i m:i:i,.li& The) Hoodoo's rsuwdJeev-T Retdsville Review , y. -..f'fe. Mr, Bryan's mule win certainly not be presented to tbe fifth Korth Cero- na district. ' ,-; y ; . ', . JAILBREMER - -.V : -,1 Professor, Zentsv, who Is appearing at the 8ter Theatre this week, made the. assertioa . that' he would escape county Jalt He win make good his word Tuesday afternoon t 4 V m. After being placed la handcuffs;' he ill be locked up in JaiL The pro cession Wilt start ' from -'the Star Theatre at t o'clock Tuesday after 0ETA II it 11 -D JmJJ M U flOW ft- i R" 'Stout WoiMii w a , ; .. :: ,s Self flEDUEiNo CORSET BEFORE HAVING YOUR. NEW 00WN5 FITTED" " " i.-. . jHATS gbod advice; for no V J woman has ever yet re- duced her abdomen, with " comfort and perfect safety, by the use of any corset except the, Nemo self -Reducing, " frOUT WOMEN who want Co lJ fellow the prevaillni geode ot ' mleaderne below the Wmlmt'lln may do so, and still be perfectly comfortable, by wearing the Nesso SeH-Reductai Corset in theT new "Platalad'Bmek" models. OMEN ot luxurious tastes, who pay $10.00 tor our superb iso. 1900, will get S oorset Isr mors shapely. stylish, eomtortable and durable than the beef French oorset they can buy at double the price.- HOUSANDSof stout women, who CM fancied that they must have their corsets, made to order, aro ' mmvtna more than hair their money and enjoying greater com fort, by wearing the famous Nemo Self Reducing Corset. i WOT Joes your dressmaker rcomnnd tils twet ? Becsose It ssvefi her work, and enables her to tflv yOU tb test flfjure you ever had. No. 312, (or tbe tall itoot woman . . ' . No. 120, tall stoat, with MmtdB15ack . . . j j qq HO. !, lot uo noon etuu. nuimu . 'No. 318, -hort stout, with ''FlatataBack No. 516, for thr tall stout woman ' . No. 517, tall itout, with '4rUtn!B-Back,' No. 518, for the short stout woman . , No. 515, with Nemo Bust Supporters ' . No. 1000, with auplct straps and .wtnla-Dac;', $10.00 IS $5.00 :,v?-.'CH'' JOY Takes place of gloom, when you know you have 'in the ' home a bottle of Oowan's Preparation which conquers Croup, Colds, Pneumonia and all ailments Where Inflam mation la the cause. Ex ternal.. It scatters conges tion. 15c; t0c;and $1.00. Nothing Just as good and. nothing better.' Oowan's Preparation la the name. All druggists. Buy to-day. -WeVe ready to satisfy tne man who wants to bo correctly clothed this season on formal an4 semi-formalf as well as on-informal occasions. Up -, to - the - moment models in full 'dress suits -$45,to $5pJ0O. . ' ' Tuxedo suits . ' . . $45.00 to $50.00, . Also a Foil Zaine of Far. - nishings Appropriate for These Occasions. ; 4-''y-.V-- -. 'r , :3 -'?: -':ty.:,X'--'fj - :. Read This It May Interest Ypti Charlotte Desirable DIET for SALE and OFFICES and STORES For BENT. FOR BENT. One office No. S West Fifth St, now occupied by the Carolina Realty Cev - - i ' . V - Also on West Fifth St., Moe. ll-tl. . $0 by It feet, two stories and bssement, containing aboat 0.000 superficial feet, flooring space, suitable for manufacturing or business now occupied by R. R. Ray. " Also , r0 by It (same street) first floor and basement Noe,; 11-11, containing about M00 superficial flooring space, ., ; . h ' :- , .'ALSO': ; : Several places on South' College Bt., opposite Southern freight depot" -suitable for business-or manufacturing. Handy to , receive and send off freight. '- H Also one office No, I South Poplar St, suitable for UUorlns or shoe shop, or similar buslnesa - ;'s i' One office II North Church St.. near Fifth. - -';:'f FOB SALE OB BENT : ; (-room dwelling 701 Smith St. ''. r--i -VAtr-K'sfiA- FOB SALE Cheap on Easy Terms. (; One lot to by ISO on extension East Fourth St near Ellxabeth ' Colege. , .-'.. . f Also two beautiful lots opposite South Graded School. All oa easy terms to suit purchasers. , Q. IVITTttOWSU Y CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE ROBES and Steamer Rugs from $3.00 up. y 'i''p Harness' and accessory goods of every description atJ low prices. ; - s N : ' , We haye as large stock of Surreys, Buggies1- and ; yB.gons ot &U kinds and at very reasonable prices and ; easy. -terms. .;- -XiiJ;,0-,.Xi . A large assortment of Horses and Mules .are to be found in our Sales Barns at all tunes, . ; J. W. Wadsworth's Sons' Co. ! Carriage and Harness It rpalr Work 'si Specialty.- , ' for -' v . - i. - ;'.-'' ,and all other tX .Wood floors, ; - ilinoleum and ; - '- Torrcncc Paint Co. 10 S'ORTII TRYOX. itoisiilli mams Foir real comfort and ease to " while " away " these long e veningsAyou need a good MORRIS CHAHL " AIT IXI1II1NSE SO Different Patterns SO ' V Pfered 6aki;iy -English Oak, Imitation Mahogany and Solid Mahogany.. Frames, with Red or Green Velonr CMsWons. Imitation and ' Genuine Leather Cushions, at prices : V ? 7 ' ,T . ' J 3.oo to ;oo.ca ; , , - We can please "you. . Make your selection nor. 'V'C- Broadway, rtew xork. Hand A Ce. . . . . noon. The pub Uo la Invited. -
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 29, 1908, edition 1
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