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o CHARLOTTE DAILY . OBSERVER, DECEMBER 23, 1903.. M f fii -r. t 1 La V-V Vwe.- All dYFj-tl!WtiiatiUi In-crltHl In this column at rate of tea cent per liao of six words, -he d tcu uian.zv ecru, tasa la i'i WANTED. WANTKp To leas a ten-room brick WANTED Som building and loan . MM- n ! It MafA 11 B LrVr stock i experience to fill a aincy. Good town of 1600. ioiwit quick, .."fhyslelan," ear WANTED Xoung lady for- stenographic ! and eiflo worn. Apply t own hand writing. Bos 714, Charlotte, N. C. - ' . r. WAK1 JLU-T WMWWg a"" 0 - ' .. v..-. &t : iiiralih ; Kaai at i . 4 lain hat !! ai il i Aweisv.. mill, luv"1 reference, Address "MwUieV;5 ear Ot - server. '". '; -r-- "WAN TKD Competent stenographer and office assistant.? Must b good at fig urea, Applr In own handwriting,' Mating experience. Address 'Company. car Observer. w - j ' - WANTED To take ererybodf autoroe blle -riding, , A, Robbiaa. PbeM WANTBD-To t call sue am O and V fiii. .,111 ...n ,,- hn tt, rlna ra jwm im .ww .-- - ' reported, wUI al.o caU for jrour baggaga promptly. tumwnHmv 7UU v.-. f heck- at your reideo . City Transfer " n "WANTED-Posltion : as electrlolsu; nr " years' experience ' with largest com- ' v HW in . Electrio Ugbt and tela . phone experience: meter expert; technical graduate- Addreaa T. B, .. BmltUfleld, N. C. ,-,.-v,:i..:,..;-v?..:V'."''-';-;;- WANTED Railway ' tnaU lork ' com menoeraent aalary two. Spring axaml naUonav - Paepajration free, Write lmme ulaioly. rrniain IneUtuta. BocheeUr. WANTED A young nan for book-keep er and aaleamaa In drug atora. Muat cave eome knowledge of the drur bnl neaa and be able to handle aat double entry tooke. Beglatratlon aat noeeaaary. Addreaa '"Knowledge," care Obeenre - - - WANTKO-By local r wnoleaale : houaa, , salesman for.elty and nearby territory. Apply Is awn handwriting, atattng aga, married or fingla, exparlanoa and refer eaeea, Muat be experlenoed pan, Bala care upaarvar, r .. f: WANTED Z, 009 reliable men throughout v the South and Wr, muat be aober and ' shrewd; act ai defectlvee. eurtoetty aeek : era pleaao don't anewer thla ad. Wa need men and mean buelneee. Southern De ieotfve Bureaa, Inc., OarreU Bldg., room and T. Wllmingtoav N. C -,-. WANTED Men to lean ' barber trade, few weeks eonpletea, 6t chair , eon etantly busy, oareful Instructors, toola given, diploma granted, Wages Satnr day, positions waiting," wonderful. der mand for graduatea. Write for cata logue, Moler Barber College, Atlanta, FOR SAUD-4 UddeU No. 44 I0-H.-P. ' boiler: 1 Liddell-Tompklna 10x12 engine; 1 out off saw; I dust conveyor chain jQ mules; I log oarta; 1 lumber wagons; ! fcw-H.-P. Erie boiler. At reasonable prloea. Mules fresh from logging. Ma chinery and mule may be seen by applW ration to avid Mclaa Wohardaon, M. a'", :.:;r-v;: 6 tr, y WANTED rer U. Army.. nWe-bodled. unmarried men, between agaa U and U, Itlaena Of United Btataa, of good charae- ' ter and temperate habits, who ean speak, read and writ Englleh. Per Information . apply to Recruiting Offleer. 1 West Fih atrwit, Charlotte. N. C( I Bouth Main etreet, Ahellle, N. C National Bank Building Ijnoir,''N, C. National Bank Building. Shelby,' N. C; 401 South Cfntre street, BtatesTlUe,- N C, er W West Main street. Spartanburg, 8. C FOB KAlUS, FOR SALE) QUICKwMorlng picture out fit at a bargain. Addreaa B. B, Todd, Charlotte,' N. C, . . v -., ,. : , : FOR SALE On to twe thousand bushel of good average may Mixed Peas at f145 per bushel 1". a. B. Hickory. Im mediate gceeptanoe and shipment. Hlck ry Seed Co., Hickory., N.. C. K V .. FOR ; SAtt-Seven vh area Xlt tie-Long ; Company . atork at 11V : Apply to Fred s Nash, ir at Observer wftlc. . ' ' i . ""XK. HKNT. ' FOR RENT The second and third floor c First National Bank Building. SuJtable . for of floe or residence." Poaaesehm Pen-v-,ruary let. 10. JOHM F. ORR, Cashier. XOST Oold pencill marked' R E.i in or . .. near waiting room ei Boutnem rtauway , atatton. Especially valuable to the own V,: er on account of aesociattoiu Finder will be liberally rewarded on' returning to this office. : . . s'j... .". i ' v'.-j-' A IOST-A lady gold watch with black 1 3 , leather fob atttched. ' Return to Observ er ofltc.' ' -- V ; :. itL'K.'": . LosT Cent temB's ombrella. Oold haa- !' , die,- monogram R. B. F. engraved on . tt. Reward K.returned ta Observer offloe. LOST Watch fob with tooket engraved "J. A. T, Reward for return -t Ob aervtr, . INDIES Give Him inlce bog of,. our . Cigar for Christina good prices to " box customer. Jem Relaurant.; SEND US your dyeing and , eleanlng. Queen City , Dy'' Cleaning Vi orks. FOR XMAS GIFTS In- Woomlng plant and cut Cowers, see the Dilwortb Floral , Oardensj V -:yr WIU. EXCHANOB gold watch for . bicycle. Watch i an right and bicycle must be also. Addresa ."XXX," ear Ob server, ;.-.' ,1,; . .-:, ..''.';' .;, j NEW Taylor Comfortable Rocker just received to-day.'. Parker-Gardner Co, ' FREE! Freev , Wednesday and Tburaday . . with each purchase of S or over, beau tiful hand-tinted picture. Parker-Gardner OFFICES FOR RENT One or more de ' : slrable of flee en Fourth street, steam liested. fitted up to uit tenant, .O. , A. Bobbins. , .' ..: CIGARS All the popular branda In all - stxe boxes for Cbrtstma trade. , Gem Restaurant.. " ' V .; V - ' - " WB KEEP OPBN.day and nicbt-All wavs ready to give you prompt service. All kinds of hauling. Black- Transfer . Co. 'Phones JOS or 1SU. - ",' . XADIES desks and Music cabinet make beautiful girts. Parkcr-OardneT Co. WE W1LU CAU, for your ehecka and bring up your; basrgsge promptly. Black s Transfer Co. 'Phone or 131. THE ROSE Is blue, The violet red and . without Rich and Ripe, your trad is dead. - SALESMEN. Ssde line. Slrongest line of , road signs In America. Enclose refer ences to Insure TTir- Manager, V Jet ferson Bank BMg., Birmingham, Ala. . FOR EXi:HANi;E-Eiu!fti arm of Hv - acres. Improved by a b.autlii'l old col onlsi style brick resi4nt a In firnt-class condition. f r.!y Drincumnered revenue pcri-lut lTH prr f 't wi b fnt' .. tstned. Real esiete rr .;-!t fre. 1L W. liijeary & Co Cliarlrttesv-.c, Vs. m hj:ke they GOT THAT JCKER Aldcrannn Q. Q, Scott, tttalrman of ii . 1-iiiauce Oowmlttee of . tiie . Board of Aldermen, But Sot Chair ': ntan of the Banquet . Conunltteo, tietm Jnterroefcxl by the tirand ' Jury t tlie holicitatlon of Solicitor UTarkion, Abont Some bupidou9 tookliLr Beverncea Used at Munid- Jp Couventloa A QuceUon A lilcb : the Solicitor Considered Pertlnenlr V Extract of a Converaatloa uetwee Him aud Mr. Soottv .' :v Whera did you get your liquor?" v Thut v question ,v somewhat gynony tnou with the name of Mr. V. M. 8hannon house with' whom It originat ed, during his administration a .city recorder and which on; undry- occa sions and in diver place hag been pertinently applied since that time, took oa added Interest last week when the foreman of the grand - Jury of the county, Mr. T W, May, asked It ef Alderman O. a. Boott. . The occa ion ef the quegtion being asked thl gentleman and wnder these clrcum sUnces , wan the -. outgrowth tt -whla-peringa en the part of the Pure-ln Heart to whence came the bev erage consumed on. the night of the banquet at the Selwyn to the delegate to th municipal convention. And Mr. ScoU answered that b didn't know.' .'U-'ftri;-.''"vv - X OtTSTERTO OKAND JXrttT, ; t 'While going about hU btulnesa du ties on day toward the latter part ef the week.- Mr. Beott was accosted by the sheriff with a aubpoena aigned by Judge H- H. Justice. It evldene ed. nothing a to the jurpoe of hi appearing before the oourt, and he thought It wae aome trivial affair about which . I might have some Information, He etepped Into . the little room where the grand jurymen were at their work and stated that he had , been eumraonedj. to present himself to them for reason which he knew noU . " "What have I toeen doing T" he said, suavely to . the Jury. whereupon a blank tare went from face to face. While Mr, Heott'a wonderment grew. "Why, I know nothing about this, Mr. Scott," replied the foreman ot the grand jury : ',. '.- . 'v . m ' "Well. . perhaps you -had better go oat and - ask the solicitor what he want with me," calmly surgeeted: the, ,derman. ' -v. i '?. , The foreman took' this suggestion and went out for a short conference with .. Solicitor " Clarkaon. Coming back, hi face wreathed in smiles, he satdj j, . fe - '.- "Mf. Scott, th solicitor would like to know where that wine came from that was used at the municipal ban quet some nights ago." - , - "I am sure 1 cannot tell you. I did not 'buy It and I know nothing about it orig-ln," declared Mr. Scott. He was Immediately dismissed. "J CHAPTER ..TWO. V v, ' UMHeriot, what did you want to have ma. appear . before the - grand - - Jury about that matter fort" inquired Mr. apott, a lew, day later, as he met the solicitor and his fellow-vestry man la the Episcopal church, i "That wa a slap flat In the face of the prohibition people ef 4hla city." remarked Mr. Clarkaon, with some degree of . emphasis, ' ? "it was , a prohibition ' banouef. man." interposed Mr. Bootc.- 'EhT NofNe! , tit was a direct la p at us," Insisted the solicitor. wn. anyhow," said Mr. Scott, ever half of the people at It were full-fledged prohibitionists and partic ipated In the function.!- , 4 . ,J "l know;, but I have a duty before me and I'm obliged to attend to it. I couldn't let the things I "hAve heard go by without an investigation,? con Unued. Mr. Clarkson. ', "It sounded to me a if the law of North Carolina had been violated by somebody when they-got that wine for the banquet and as an officer of the court, it, was my ,anry to loon into, it,- ; C ' LAW FALLS ON? ALL. ' -"Well. I am not the nan yon want ed to see," Mr. Scott answered. . "I don't know about that. I acted In accordance with, what I believed was my duty when It '. appeared so strongly, that the law regarding the sale of whiskey had been violated.. J can't neglect to call the rich and the prominent Into account for their trif ling with whiskey.- - The Uw' falls equally on V all and for that reason I saw no way to escape some Investi gation of this alleged violation. fTner is a law ou the Btate stat ute books forbiddinvr 1 the -CDeratioh of freight trains on Sundky. Heriot wny la it that yeu are. not so cau tious about that . . There are other laws being violated around na every day ot which we hear nothing morei Why It is that yen don't have invest! gallon Into them t"; Mr. Scott was getting In an argumentative mood. - r "The are 'different- propositions." ? Tire colleauv nded''-i! rt fis.-rH- r QUESTION STILL UNSOLVEDt' ' But the questlonl Where did vou get your liquorf ; Is - still unsolved. Vague and unreliable undertone of explanation have- fceen, heard; to lightly rumble as If to answer this extremely Important interrogation, bu oerore, tneie, reached th ears of the court they grew fainter, and more Indistinct. Prohibltionlau and anti prohibitionists sat down together that night smund the .festive board and partook together of the delicious fare so, abundantly provided. . Additional to water and coffee,' thimble-fulls ef other beverages were placed around the Individual plate. Bom of the elite Mhe State were being -banquet- PEOPLE'S COLUMN All advertisements Inserted to this column at rate of tea t-ents per line ff six words. Mo ad taken for teas than 20 cents, r Cash la advance, v. AUTOMMOBILE3 for baslneas, pleasure. hunting, etc E A. Robblna, Phone zn SHOOTING - MATCH-Electrle ' Park Chriatmsa Day. a. m. Plenty of sur- keys, geese and chickens. )hot gun" and rifles-used. Cora and bring your friends. HOUBEKEEI'KnS-We are headquarter for fancy 1 rults. Celery,. Lettuce. Tur key, Birds, Rhell 0 stern, Waahingtoa Bread-", Gem itestaurant Co. TUB MOST complete line Cigars to th city tor connnu iraoe; good rftcea to box cusiomers. Uem RextauranV Co. PIIONB Hi for prompt attentioo and ser--vtoe for your oaggage. Slack's Trans fer Co. . - , ' r . "'. " ' - LEATHER couches and tfevenporta In great variety, Parker-Gardner Co, HCRRY1 Hurry! Harryl That choice lot 0x54-with rear alley next t J. M. Scott's Is going td be sold. Can't be duplicated as cone for aal near It "Bar- Bain,' care Observer. : - J ETCI.LLnXT OPPOimMTl'. WANTED Young man with - 1. 549.6 to IJ.B0B.O0. Partnership in yood REAL K STATE and GENERAL INSURANCE bnslnes. Busine in operation eighteen montri. Thi is your chsnce FINE FUTl'P.E. For fall pHrtk-ular nddrep. "J. P." B ," P. O. L'ox 242, v"ilmlnston, N. C d. Of the several hundred pres ent, many drew aside from those us plclous-looklng glassjet. but a not able majority sipped them down thir parched throats, with unspeakable relish. -J Among thi latter number, one could get an occasional glimpse of a man who voted th prohibition tick et the last time he foad a chance to and who would vote It again, evident ly thinking nothing wrong or lncon in atinn Uti th ton true began to wag and th gossips passed t tie word aortiy ineriwr. . great wrong had been discovered and AnA Ait,t,nriln.hfsch of, DOiltical ethics had tcn found out. , To the ears or me solicitor it wmv j m body had to make a pass at an wHnv. tiia ftvs and . economle quesUon, -which remains yet unsolved. Aaministraiiont put your ns v the book. ; Wher did yon get that UquorT" - " - Come, mtle bird and tell them. 4k . ,5 A riSTOIS WKSOJIAXXTT. ; Heated Pebaie la Reoorder 6miUi's - .Tribunal as . to the CharacterlsUcs ,';,e)f s llevolvet',. . . ' - - Richard 4 Xiockhart, -.- colored, wa bound over to Superior' Court yester day,, the recorder leaving It to the grand Jury and a trial Jury to unravel (he pistol tangle , which was precipi tated. Lockhart was arrested Monday with a IS Smith ft Wesson revolver concealed on his person,-; This was claimed 4y Myers . Bros, Mr. C " L Myers testified for this firm and the hearing was a lively one. The witness said that be bought the gun second hand from a man with whose name he. was unacquainted and that he traded a Colt pistol in return. In an swer to question by counsel for the defense he said tha pistol had a hard er pull than most others, though he admitted that this might be because It was not well oiled, "Fistols have a sort of identity," declared Chief Christenbury, taking the stand, "There are four Smith ft Wessons among the Charlotte police men and yet any officer can tell his gun fronv the others by the way It looks, feels, and so forth,' v ' Whereupon Mr. Newell remarked that he supposed the carrier Impress es his personality on his gun. - The recorder declined to pass deQnttely on this peyohe-materiallstio problem but held thi defendant tor a higher court Offleer iHouse had found the revolver In (ha 'bouse of Ad Spring, colored. The woman said the man brought it la Saturday morning. Mr. Myers said the weapon was In the store Saturday, but disappeared Monday and he had been seen loafing about XltSakra. wmrs. patokKjJ ; Mother ef Mrs. i. .A, 'smith,1 of This City, Passes Away at Her Home at i White Oakr. O. -. v. : . -' ? & i Mrs. J.'A. SmHlt received tha sad news yesterday afternoon of the death at t o'clock of her mother. Mrs, Mttratt N. Patrick at Whit Oak, 6. O. at the age of nearly ts years. Mrs. Smith left later in the afternoon end Rev. Mr, Smith will leave this morning to attend the funeral which will be In charge of, Rev. John A. White.- her pastor. ! - Mrs. Patrick's general health was good ap to six months ago when she began to decline. For 12 years' she had bean, unable to walk on account of ' - injuries - received from falling. Threugh all this silence in her life she maintained a uniform taun in ber Master and displayed those graces that typify a Chriatlan v character, Rha i. aiirvived bv the following- named children: Messrs. R. A. T. G and 8. R. Patrick, of White Oak, 8. C and yr. M. Patrick, of Woodruff, 8. j and . Meadame J. J. Mcuoweu( oi ; White Oak, and John A. Smith, ox this city. ' . . ; . , '-'-fly'i ': ' CATHOUO SERVICES.' jS Special Devotion Will BeObwrved la ceieoration " or ubtibmhsis . Flne.Maalo Prepared. ;Vv. ?.$1f fineclal services ' In celebration of Christmas wiU be held at St Peter's Cathollo church Friday, which wUI be of much interest to Catholics. . The day of devotions will be inaugurated bv solemn high mass at o'clock. From this time until 10:19 each half hour masses will be held, that at 10 o'clock being also a solemn high mass. Evening aervice will be held at 7: JO. A soeclal programme of music has been prepared for the Christmas Day services and the church naa been very tasteruny ana owumuur orated with appropriate reference to tXiQ iicttpon, -,; v -'iv (' : Father' Joseph will be assisted In heating confessions " to-morrow . 'by Fathers Wlllllbald and Augustine, pf St Mary College at Belmont i r : A ChrUtmaa crib, a representation of the birth or the Savior, will be set un.ln the church Friday after the usual fashion of Catholic churches. ? - 1,1. -I.. I -- ' Sltowed Pistol One Time Too Many. Joe Roberts, a ;, white - man wno says he come from Lon Creek, and is the son of Samuel Roberts, of that vicinity, but who has not yet been IdenUhed. was flashing a ' "weepon" bout rtber consplououriy near or in the stofe . of , Banks V Smith on Graham street, yesterday mornlngV 1 hu police were telephoned "and he was given free-Jedglngrf Inquiry-was made of - people 1 in the Long Creek section buC none -. was found ' who knew hlm. -v H seems to have spent Monday jiight. J-, ft A barn, . neS ' store. . : . '4 -tr'C-t-' e;,-.'.,., ,; tj ;,,;. ,. Alleged " Stealer of Trouaers Bond ;:;:;.vw.Over,'.s'?;' Jn ' Jess Stewart and Son Wiggins were bound over te Superior Court yv. Re corder Smith yesterday morning on the charge of the larceny of clothes from Eflrd'a and Belk Bros.; estab llshments. Jess deposed, averred and made oath that Son had transferred the trousers to htm. ; The latter de tlared, testified -and Awor that ha had received them as a gift from a negro whom - he eould not Identify further than the unmonopollxed ap pellation ot-rwiii Marrtagw to Count y This Afternoon This afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. end Mrs. R, W. Irwin, near Sharon church," Mis Ada Irwin will be married to Mr. Willi Elliot, a son ef the late John Elliott ef the Ebenexer community. The -j corer mony will be performed by the bride's paator. Rev. Dr. R.' O. Miller, in the presence of a few intimate friends of the contracting partlea. - Quite a number of people of the county will be interested la this announcement '. Aiwault Case Ilnlwwd. - '" . Mrs, O'Deli, a white woman, was tn the recorder's court yesterday morn ing as the re.eulf of her striking little Charlie Medlln a few time on the back with a-switch. A carlo,.! ef witnesoes were there te'tell theif Me but the .llmelisrht was i denied them. The recorder diHmlsaed the case after hearing th defendant's story. -. -. t - MAKEH THK LIVKR LIVIiLTf. t Orine Laxative Fruit Syrup give per manent relief tn caee ef habltoat coo (.tt pat to" as it stimulates tlie Uver and restore the natural action of the bowels without Irritating these organs like pills or ordinary cathartics.- Does not nause ate or (tripe and-ts mild and pleasant to take. Kememher the name Orino and re fuse subxtitate. R. H. Jordan as Ce. and W. U Hand Co. NO CHRISTMAS, FEAST y ' i, v w-J complete tv-itlioui appctking 1 satisfjing: joy. imparting ' ,, z', ' ',,-, Luziahne Coffee 1 " -v Sold eTeryvrhcre X. ASctsrl-lb.can. LlTHJJtAX CHRISTMAS SERVICK. Matins at t:30 Friday Morning and Snnday SdieOt Children Will Sing at srigut.. ..,-: . ; '' , A mattn service of the Lutheran Church, will te.held at C:Sa o'clock Friday morning at St, Mark's cnurcn. ThU will, consist ef the regular litur gical service; , together with ' anthem by the choir and hrlef address by the pastor. Rev,' Robert 1 Patterson. , Afl evening service wW ba held , at 7:1(1 o'clock, when the Sunday school wia reader, "The Erer-New Nativity." with special . parts for tha primary department Th church will ba dec orated in arreens. two tnses In. the Sunday sohool room being a part of the general decorative scheme. ' The most Important part of the Christmas service will be the offering which will be taken at night for the poor of the city. A amall treat will be pre sented te each tnember of tha Sunday school who Is present at the evening entertainment.. AT ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL. Holy Communion to Be Celebrated at 1 sJ'csock tn ane atorning -inia to Be Repeated at 11 W ith Addreaa and Musio, ... v-', , The Christmas occasion will receive interesting and appropriate recogni tion at St Peter's Episcopal church ' Friday. There will be celebration of the holy communion at 7 o'clock in the morning - At 11 o'clock there will be the full Christmas service, with another celebration of the holy com munion and an address by the rector. ; A special proerrmrume or. music win ce rendered on mi occasion. The chil dren' service will be held at tha church Saturday afternoon it I o'clock. r Banks to Close For Two Days. ' For two successive days, Friday and Saturday, all the banks of the city will be, dosed, an unparalleled per formance for these institutions. It la customary to close only on day for Christmas, but - all th banks have agreed that two days ahall be .given their employes , this, year and thoae Who have transaction with the con cerns are cautioned to adjust them elves accordingly. i r'- -Qe tt at Hawleya" - i '; Our store is now In its glory i and those who cannot visit it during daylight - hour may . '.revel In Its enchantments hy ,n!ght We are doing a bigger V and ' finer : Christmas business than ever before. Stock are '4 complete In evefy detail s and i prices Very moderate. gV: ?Ottr fin line of i" " , VI jCtT i'l'CLA, ' ipXQWsrTK iPERFTJMES, ANICITIE ; SETS, SCISSORS SETS, -- t RAZOR SETS, S GriXETTE ? . RAZORS IN SETS, LEATHER , OOOD8, ' CIGAR CAKEH, TRAVELING - MEDICINE CABINETS, ' PERFVMB ATOMIZERS, ' i LIBRARY ' SETS, PIPES, CIGARS, ETC r ETC ETC, ;X appeal to a discriminating and,. f. extensive clientele, " . ' ' BEAUTIFUL GOODS. ' '. 4 ff MODERATE PRICES. i LIBERAL TERMS. ' 7 fjlawley's , Phannacy HOUDAY NOTICE -'','fr:f--'.;-y- " In' accordance with the custom prevailing in other cipes, all the Banks of Char lotte, N. C, will be.closed on Friday, Christinas I7ay, and the Saturday following, but for. the , convenience of de positors each bank will re main bpen'pn Christmas Eve until 5 o'clock p: m-'; ; , " American Trust Company. Commercial - v .National Bank..1,. '5 : ,' 'Charlotte National Bank. First National Bank. - ! ; Merchants , & Farmers' National Bank; Southern' Loan and Say mgs.xUnk.-,"-' " ; ft Union National Bank. ' OurfGrnndsothers Used Coose Ci esse t PnnssaHis. Keorsigia. OoUs. 8tht Jofata and Bock Aches, sod aotafaui better has ersr been diseovered, ; , w - , Rice Goose Greasa liniment ' -i Is Bwde frosn peana, penetrsUna', Goose G i esse with other highly curative InsTed-t ieots added. That's wbj it iom the work. :Trrlt, t;ji- At AI Drsfiaes s Desleri. ' : frkm 23 cents. ' ii j . nJ The Reily-Taylor Qo.j New Orleans. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY 'COMPAMY, ',,., ; y.r S. Bavlea : WarfleJd, R. Lancaster WUllams, and E. C, Duncan, , Recetvera, - i,.-,-' By direction of the General Claim Agent I shall sell at public auction at the freight depot in thle city at 10 a. m., Wednesday, December IJrd, 10. t the hlgheM bidder for cash, 100 sacks ef mill feed consigned to Order Notify Piedmont Brokerage Co., Charlotte, N. a For the account Of whom It may concern. A. Ht ROHLEDER, V Agent i Your Clothes Pressed when they re returned from ' our dry cleaning department. 1 Take your cloak or suit that you have worn, and .that has Tbeoom badly mussed. Send it to us let 1 us freshen and brighten it up and take out all the old wrinkles by dry clean ing It and press it back into nice, new shape tot you again.- : You'll be surprised at the difference we can make in the appearance of v suit ; . It will delight you. Qiarlctte . Stesn lesniry ,v Laundcrers, Dyers, Cleanera, lit South Tryost St . "4 4 St OiLKKsftZSd, g? tfJk '... J-w . Ba. ..-: ; DENTIST : Prom January lat I wilt occupy the offices of Dr. C L. Alexander. Carson Building, Fourth and Tryon streets. DE.C.H. : WELLS., s Itealdeiicw T. M. C A. : A4 r A' Perfect ,, A Christmas Gift Is a : Waterman Ideal Fountain Pen We have ' a' complete stock of all sizes. Every one 'fully 'guaranteed, ; Fou;;o&f.:ooco. . Commercial Stationers. -120 8.. Tryon St. 'Phono 40." w CharLtte Desirable DIET for SALE and QYF1CZ2 - . and STORES For EENT.m3vr f - , ; FOB BSmm- One ofllca 2Co, 8 West Fifth St, now ectrpted br Carolin Realty Co. , . ,-v- - vrc r --- i ---" Also on West Fifth St, Koa. l-tl, BF 1 feet, two stories and basement containing a bo at l,ee superficial feet flooring apace, suitable for manufacturing or business now occupied by O. Q. Ray. Also SO by SO same street) first floor and basement Moa.. 11-1 S, containing about 1,000 superficial flooring space. , -:v- ALSO ' - Several places on South College St, opposite Soathera freight depot stiKable for bnaineso or manufacturing. Handy, ten receive and send off freight i " Abu one otflce No. b South Poplar St, smitatile far tallorlag wr shoe hop, er similar business, , One office It North Church St, near Fifth. " . - FOE SALE OB EENT 0-room dwelling TOO Smith St - ,'. i FOB SALE Cheap on Easy Terms. - One lot 10 by 1(0 oa extension East Fourth Bt, near Elisabeth Colega. ' .'. , .-..-.... ' ' ' Ahv two beautiful ' lots apposite South Graded ScbooL All on . easy terms to suit purchasers, a r - ' ' O. VSITTttOVJQKY THE NEAREST PLACE TO GET YOUR H SBBBftSBBBateeweM. . wi siwi j -.''i.':'v..,.v.jw',i; ' 'iVan jM.t Fall Qoa,''' ll" Fas! Qts, : (GOLDEN EAGLE CORN $4X0 V $70 $U.C0 OLD DOMINION - 3Z0 , MO . 10.00 CULTURE, OLD - 335 ' 635 . 1 9.C0 SUPERIOR . RYE 4.00 7J50 lUSQ, GREENBROOIC M 335 635 ?.C0 PRIVATE STOCK 3.00 5.75 6X0 APPLE BRANDY, Mde from Pomace, 4 Qu. 4.00 For $250 we wiS thip yoa one-&llon jug of Cora Rye, Rum or Gin, or two failoas for $4X0. - ' , CHARGES PREPAID. WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. ' ut eMei svmsss sun KFOCNCe-DOSTCH WAt.eAHK.S0.OSTqH,w., COasT.asW.QteHLgTTtJU:, . i traMem-M!wrae.eanwMMOMrrcwncas. J. D. ALBSIGirr, Fresh Cut Carnations 1 ' .New Imported SGHOL TZ, ; v gOO North Tryon St. -Phone No. 13 or 1140. Flowers " ' Ereryone admire) the BEAIT1F tTL, ESPEClAtXV at XMAS time. CUT PLOWKRS and BLOOXUVO PLANTS Just what i yon want. . Wa hare then, all kinds. CaU and select Night call 81. Store "phone got. t , Dilworth Floral Gordons .;-: ' ' -' McPbesj Broev, proprietors.' - ' s' ,' It yeu want something real har-d- seme, let oa (It you up with a beaut! tut Bras Bed or Colonial Bed. Brass Beds as cheap aa 121. SO and p ta it i.oo. . ; - "' The Colonial Bed la ' the - most . modern aa well aa perfect bed to be found on the market to -dev. The beds in Oak for 1410, or Mahogany at t4S.0. s W. T. McCOY a nice morris mm - -Wonldllake CHRISTUAS : We have a nlce lot tti select from inilolden and Early English Oak, Imitation-a rid Solid ; Mahogany Frames, and cushions of almost' any . description, 'at prices rang ing iWn.:.;;...;.Ve;.e.::...-..$5.oo to $:aio We have a great variety of other goods w hich mak e most appropriate gifts of real value and senice. Our stock Vill offer many good suggestions, and c ,r prices make tho purchasing easy. - y Interest Yo - i n - sssn a i STwMSf ''.? ' '-. mis m sn aim HesiatJ.w PreslJect and Manager. and Roses Every Day. Bulbs Just in at THE FLORIST Flowers what yoa , desire, - or 'phone 000. ' r Something Worth Considering j It eoata . only a rery few I dollars mora to buy aomethlng that win last a lifetime than It deea to .buy oma thing that lasts tor a short season n y. : - - & COMPANY a Suitable ' A s PRESENT ; r- Sas W a.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 23, 1908, edition 1
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