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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, FEBRUARY 6, 1909. PEOPLE'S coLioi All advertisements. .Inserted la this column at rate of ten cent per line of six words. Wo ad taken for less than 20 cent a. Cash In advance. If your name appears In tho telephone directory you can telephone your want ad to 78 and bill will be mailed after Us Insertion. CLOER OTERAtEB EiTETfSltTGLY WANTEJJ. WAN'IID We wsnt a tew nrst-class men te represent us a district agents. Oood Contracts (or roan with push and Witty. Philadelphia Utc Insurance CO Gordon Insurance & lavestmont Co., Stats Agent. Monro. N C. WANTED To buy second-hand piano. Name make and price. Address X. L. M., care Observer. WANTED Rail way mall clerks. Salary 100 to fl.tft. Ixamlnation In Charlotte May lith. Common education sufficient. Candidates prepared free. Write, Imme diately. Franklin Institute. Rochester. n. r. WANTED to 10 H P- rsverslhle hoist ing engine, double spool. Mutt he In good condition, and cheap. Address sc. M., care Observer. WANTliD A coiton card SS inches Give make, rendition and price. Rarnhatdt Mig. Co. WANT FD To borrow 1.5fl0; security four thousand real estate. "X. S.," care Observer. WANTED Oood Corliss engine. Give full-particulars and best price. Ad dress "Cotton Mill." care this paper. WANTED Teachers. Spring and fall terms. Rural, graded, high schools, col leges Enroll early. Sheridan s Teach ers Agency, lireenwood, H. C. WANTED uw-volt D C. electric meter. State prl.e. Address J. O. M.. care Observer. WANTED Salesman to sell work shirts as a side line. Commission ban North Carolina, fciouiti Carolina and Tennessee. Address l'rerton Shirt to.. 71 Franklin Bt.. New York. wanteda man who can lay out. sod and otherwise improve th back yard of tue new (Sanatorium propery. u. A Tompklna, President. W ANTIC D We want a first-class Insur ance man to represent us In Charlotte and vicinity A splendid proposition for the right man. Philadelphia l.ue Insur ance Co. Gordon Insurance & Invest inent Co.. State Agents, Monroe. N. C. WANTED To secure desk space to do sieronraphl'j work. Realty or Trust Bldr. preferred. Address Miss K., care Observer. WANTED Yoling man, bright, intelli gent, good appearnoe. experienced drug clerk, sober and Industrious 10 such man fine position. Photograph with first letter. The Psyne Medicine Co.. Lexlng ton. Ky. WANTUD To communicate with a man .who thoroughly understands the cut ting; and" manufieiunhg oT shoes, wlttTa v.ew to making him manager of ahoe factory. Would llko for him to Invest a tmall amount In the business. Address "Shoe Mfg. Co.," care Observer. WANTED Widower with three children. boys' sges 12 and 9; girl 7. desires home for them In refined Christian family where good Influence will be hart. Father is In business In Charlotte and will assist In caring for them. Good children and easy to control Would pay wel for good home for (hem. References exchanged. Address "Children." care Observer. WANTED A buyer for a nice, clean stock of dry goods, groceries, hardware and drugs, or In other words a stock of Kneral merchandise My store Is In a first-class location. The house in which I nave my stock Is a good, large brick building. I have been In business for fifteen year? and my reason for going out my health Is giving away and I de sire to make a change. The stock. Is in the neighborhood of three thousand, more or less. My place of business Is on the corner of Caldwell and 14th street. Any one want to go In business, call to sea me. W. M. Mills. FOR BALF. FOR SALli Lumbar, shingles aud laths. B B. Abernethy, Connelly Springs, N C. FOR SALE Bream bakery In town of about 3,000 Inhabitants; good opportun ity for the right man. Address "Bakery,' care Observer. Large Jf umber 'of People Identify Man et gtatesvillo M Fellow Who Worked Bogus Checks on Them Ooer Brothers in Same Jail Vow. Speolal to The Observer. Stateevllle, Feb. 5. A number of new charges have been brought against Robert Cloer, the check-flasher who Is In Iredell jail, during ,the past few days, and It now appears that he operated In quite a number of counties In this section of the State. There are three cases against him In this county. Mr. J. T. Barber, of Barber Junction, was here this week and Identified the prisoner as the I same man who worked him for $8 with a forged check recently, and Mr. Edwin H. lichen, a furniture dealer of Gastonia, identified him aa the nvtn who 'got him" for $22.50 with a bogus chsck. Mr. Joshua fount came down from Conover, Catawba county, took a look at the prisoner and labeled him as the grand rascal for whom he cashed a check for about 40. Sheriff Deaton received a letter Wednesday front Mr. H. W. Horton, of Wllkeafioro, secretary and treasur er of the Citizens' Loan and Trust Company there, telling of a check he had cashed for a stranger. Mr. Dea ton talked to Mr. Horton over the telephone and the latter gave a fine description of Cloer. Yesterday morning Mr. Deaton received a letter from Mr. W. E- Griggs, cashier of a bank at Llncolnton, enclosing a forg ed check drawn on the Bank of C'ar tersville, Oa., which had boon cash ed by the Llncolnton bank for a man who fits the description of Cloer. Mr. J. K. Tharpe, assistant cash ier of the Merchants and Farmers' Bank at Elkln, visited the Jail yester day aad identified the prisoner na the man who worked his bank, and a bank at Winston ror encn through a scheme with certificates of deposit. In almost every case cloer used an, assumed name and in each case the check was drawn on a different bank with a different name forged to it. While he has been identified time and again, the prisoner will not admit his guilt in a single cose. It has de veloped since his arrest that he is a dope fiend and almost goes wild If he Is without morphine any length of time. The oounty physician is al lowing hlnj a small amount each day. about a third as much aa the prisoner aays he has been using. Jo Cloer, a brother of Robert Cloer, was brought to Statesvllle last even ing from Newton and placed in Jail to await trial in the next term of Iredell court for forging a check which waa cashed by the Evans Hard ware Company of Statesvllle. VETOES THE CENSUS BILL (Continued from Page One.) CONSTABLES ARE KILLED. South Carolina Black Holt Terrorized,, by .Negroes, and Magistrate Appeals' to Governor Ansel For Aid. Observer Bureau, 1230 Berkeley Building, Columbia, S. C, Feb. 5. Magistrate Lebby Clement, of Wardmalaw, in the black belt of the coast, is here to-day asking Governor Ansel to offer a reward for the dia eovery of the murderers of two con stable, acting under him. and. for the arrest of parties setting fire to build ings on two of his places. Judge Clement says he has had live consta bles to disappear mysteriously since his appointment as magistrate, two of them within the past four months. He attributes the situation to negro secret organizations known as Bcfo' Day Clubs, and to the aversion of any of their race serving aa consta bles, whose main duties are arresting law-breaking negroes. He says he Is obliged to use negro constables be cause of the scarcity of white men on the Island. There are only fifty three white men, and there were over 1.200 negro voter tar-Republican times, and so many'ncrw hat there is no counting them, as they can't vote. f Hla present, constables have re ceived warnBfg jhat they must quit or suffer eajll, Me nas envrea to aupncate any re wards the Governor may offer and has employed private detectives. Tho situation is becoming unbearable and really alarming. flee force of 1,092. There has been a constant 'reduction fdr many months and this was kept up without cessa tion till the olose of the census. There was never a month after October, 1893. that the clerical force reacted the number then In office; neverthe less, 'while these general reductions were being made and in the absence of any necessity for the Increase of the force, 389 new appointments were made." Thl of course meant the destruc tion of economy and efficiency for purely political considerations. SUGGESTIONS AND RECOM MENDATIONS. In view of the temporary character of tho work. It would be well to waive the requirements of the civil service law as regards geographical apportionment, but the appointees should be chosen by competitive ex aminatlonfrom the lists provided by tne civil service commission. ine noncompetitive examination In a case like this is not only vicious, but is In efTect a fraud upon the public. No essential change Is effected by provid ing that it be conducted by the civil service commission; and to provide that the employes' shall be selected without regard to political party af filiations is -mpty and misleading unless, at the same time, It Is made effective In the only way In which it is possible to make It effective, that la by providing that the examination shall he made competitive. I ulao recommend that If provision Is made th;it the census printing work may he done outside the Government Printing Office, It shall be explicitly provided that the government author ities shall see that the eight-hour law is applied In effective fashion to these outside others. Outside of these matters, I believe that the bill Is. on the whole, satis factory and represents an Improve ment upon previous legislation on the subject. But It Is of vital consequence that we should not once again per mit the usefulness of this great de cennial undertaking on behalf of the whole people to be marred by per mitting It to be turned Into an engine to further tho self-interest of that small section of the people which makes a profession of politics. The evil effects of the spoils system and of the custom of treating appoint ments to the public service as per sonal perquisites of professional poli ticians are peculiarly evident In the case of a great public work like the taking of the census, a work which should emphatically bo done for the whole people and with an eye single to their Interest. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. The White House, February 5, 1909. The reference of the President to a division of the spoils "without a fight by the professional politicians on both aides, provoked general laughter. After providing for a reprint of the census bill as It passed the House, the House adjourned, thus postponing action on the message.- Food is more tasteful, healthful and nutri tious when raised with The only baking: powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Ma J frvm Grape FOCRTH ATTEMPT TO WRECK. SPENCER TO HAVE ICE PLANT. to CHASE OF WALKER CONTINUES. FOR SALE A large store building within a few hundred feet of square. Address "W. P. R .'' care Observer. FOR PALE Sound and stylish combine tlon driving and saddle horse Also trap snd runabout. J. fc.. Latham. Ureensboro, N. C. FOR BALE Collie pups; sable white. black and white: male $7. BO; female 5 each, Edw. Bchoti. FOR SALE 1 ll-horse-power engine In good shape; can be seen running. Ad- dress J. K. Johnson, Supt. Neely Mfg. Co.. Torkvtlle. B. C. FOR SALK-A very valuable piece of town property; rents paying ten per cent, on purchase price and rent con tracts made for a dumber of years; prop erty increasing in valuation; absolutely no risk . to run and a guarantee of ten per cents- on money, win give full de scription on application. Address "Oppor tunity,'' tare Observer. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Hotel. For particulars ad dress "T. T.," care Observer. FOR RENT To couple, nice frond room with board. Twelve W. 7th St. liOsrr. LOSTt Waterman fountain pen and brown Beacon stylographic pen. Re turn to Observer office for reward. STOLEN. FOLTJ Bit T..M. Irwin, of Sharon. 1 male setters. Matthews, R. F. D. 27. MiscELQxtora DR. A. M. WHI3NANT announces thai bJuw rtmotsiihi ,;jjf &eU . rooms K4- and , Realty Suilduig. THE GREEKSBORO Supply Co., fjreens. boro, N. C. wants good double surfscer, ,Xalo a resaw to plain aod resaw about r - n l-ln 14-in. will do either circular or : band re saw. Prices- would have to be lloramacTynes foot. . ASK EL LI 8 for baggaga transfer or In formation about trains. .- Telephone tea THE GREENSBORO Supply Co., Oreefis boro, N. C. wants a flrst-cJass second hand a-ln. and 44-inxe',ld. Corliss engine of standard make. Furnish full specifi cations. State when engine was purchas ed aad how long operated. ' , THE GREENSBORO Supply Co.. Greens boro, N- C, hi In tne spa rite t foe Tenonlns machine, spindle sender, hoi. Tow chisel mortiser. dovetail machine and band ra-aawr also -three glae BARBERS WANTED Three good bar - bers, prefer twe lady barters.' W1U pay good wages'. Apply at Mascot Office fctatesviUe, X. C, for full particulars. Brunswick Desperado Headed To- ward Columbus County Laborer Held t'p by Him and Dinner Pail Tuken. Special to The Observer. Wilmington, Feb. 5. The chase hy ShcrlfT Knox and posse for Walker, tho Brunswick desperadcf, has been tlerrer than ever to-day. the fugitive having kept only a few hundred yards ahead of the officers, going fn a westwardly direction toward Colum bus county. This morning he held up a laborer on his way to work, re lieving htm at the point of his pistol of a dinner paid. The two blood hounds which arrived on the; early morning train from Burgaw were placed on the trail a part of the day, but Walker has succeeded in throw ing" them oh by a liberal use of kero sene On his feet According to the stories which reach Wilmington, 'Dudley, who was captured last night, was taken to-day to Southport Jail. There are over a hundred armed men jiow In the vi cinity of Bolton and Cake Waceamaw with the Sheriff's posse, and the offi cer still Aave hdpe. Sheriff Knox wen); to Whlteville to-night to enlist the co-operation of - the Columbus county sheriff, Walker being headed that way. I). W. Mayberry, of Charlotte, Build Factory at Once. Special to The Observer. Spener, Feb, Sc "Among the n. enterprises to be, established at Spen cer this year will be an ice plant, which will be owned and operated by Mr. D. W Mayberry, a well-known cltten of Charlotte, who has been in Spencer this week looking Into the details of the proje -t. He states that he. expects to Install a new and mod ern plant with up-to-date machinery, with a capacity of not less than ten tons a day, and it is expected that the same will be in operation early In April. Mr. Mayberry. who is a busi ness man of wide experience and of excellent standing In North Carolina, Is being given the backing of the Spencer board of trade and the citi zens generally. The people of the place are more than ever alive to the advantages of developing her own re sources and plans are on foot for a new overall factory, a new roller mill, an electric light plant, a new newspa per plant and a number of other im portant industries Trestle Set on Fire in Effort to Derail A. ('. L. Passenger Train From Spring Hope to Kcx-ky Mount Train Passes Over Bridge In Safety. Special to The Observer Rocky Mount, Fib D By sett ins; fire to a trtMlK an attempt to reok tho Atlantic Coast Linn night pas senger train from Spring Hope to thla city yn:1j made to-night at a point two miles f, iti Nashville, In the direction of this itv The miscreant came near a.-, -omblishliiK his desire. nd had the train been a few mlnufes later In arriving at that ).ilnt it would have been throswi tlirmigh th.-- treatle. A freight n this roa.t passed the acene about forty minutes ahead ..f the passenger train aiel the trestles was In per fect cotulit i.ui ; however. hen the passenger train reached the acene, Engineer Swindell noted thH blazing trestle but was unable to stop his train before passing over it. which was done at a great hazard and to the danger of every life cm the train. The train was stopped and the crew was sent back to the tire, and already a half dosen cross-tie had been con sumed and the supporting sill wa.i burning rapidly A bucket brigade was brought Into commission and the fire extinguished. Had the fire, gain ed more headway, the train would have assuredly dashed headlong over the embankment of the trestle, which was about ten feet high. The trestle is located on a curva, and owing to the timbered land adjoining It Is Im possible to see but a short distance ahead. This Is the fourth attempt within the past several months that has been made to wreck the night passenger train on this road and the officials about a month ago offered a reward of $100 for the apprehension of tho wrecker. Kite h time the attempt has been In a different .manner, and suc cessful derailment In one instance, with one casualty, has resulted from the four attempts. VERNON STOCK COMPANY. Seats are now selling at Haw.e for the engagement of the Yemen Stock Company, which will be the at traction at the Academy of Music fur one week beginning Monday night The Vernon Stock Company Is one of the largest and best Btock organlza tlnos that has ever toured the South, and In every city in which It has ap peared has been drawing rapacity houses. During the engagement In this city. Manager Vernon has decid ed to give the best plays in his rep ertoire. For the opening hill "The t'nwrltten Law" will be presented This is said to be an exceptionally strong drama, and is a play in which all of the members of the company have an opportunity to show their tal ent. Ladles will be admitted free Monday night when accompanied hy a person holding a 30-cent paid ad mission tlckot pyrchased before 6 p. m. at Hawley's TO PUT IT VP TO HEPl IHJC'ANS, Senator Overman Will Let Them Take Lead in the Seawell Confirma tion Matter Each North Carolina Kepreentative to Appoint Aldo For Inaugural Parade. . Observer Ilureau, Congress Hall Hotel, Washington. Feb. 5. Senator Overman i. receiving many letters concerning the Seawell matter. To-lav when 1 saw him ho "DANDY DIXIE 1IIN.STRELS." Tho evolution of the Ethiopian en tertainment brings the art of colored minstrelsy to the aome of Its profes sion In the performance given by the "Datidy Dixie Minstrels," who will be seen at the Academy of Music this afternoon and to-night. The "Dandy Dixie Minstrels" com prises thirty stars of the black face art. headed by Billy Kersands, a su premely funny minstrel monologlst end man, and all round comedian Campbell A Meaux, sketch team and character delineators of the runny kind; Montrose Douglass, the cham pion trick bicyclist; prince, the most versatile of all colored performer, skilled In manipulation of hoops, walking wires, magic and a great trombone virtuoso; Jim Crosby, the elongated comedian and eccentric dancer; Buddy Jones, a pickaninny dancing marvel; Manxy Campbell, soft shoe dancinjf cljam-Blun; . thfl .XMxle Rangers QUurtotte; a superb orches tra and the famous Cotton Pickers' Band, under the leadership of Alonzo Montgomery, the Black Creatore. The first part Is repleter with the latest and sweetest of songs and bal lads, mingled with the old-time songs or ine ftoutn, and dances such as tun be rendered only by the real darky. There are ten feature acta In the olio and the Screamingly funny afterpiece. ! r-ossumvine spielers. Is said to hn -i fori Vii, tni,vi. ii T. i- .... lauKuuiK climax. cne Want to fill up your suit case with tho right tops? Let us fill it for you. Everything correct in style. Everything high in quality. Everything a little lower priced than you'll find elsewhere for same quality. The Tate-Brown Co. CENTURY PAINT IS GOOD PAINT Torrence Paint Co. iO NORTH TRVON. announcement; All the Prizes in our conteet were taken the day after Christmas, showing the un usual interest taken in it by our ( ustomers. We are re filling our cas-B with new lines) of Cut Cilarw. China, Hirer and Jewelry and will appreciate a visit from all our old as well as new customers. GARIBALDI. 6RUNS ! & DIXON Leading Jewelers. WE SERVE A DIXJfER at this hotel which Is a veritable feast. Turkey, of course, accom- . panled by all the "flxlns" that cus tom has established, if you are a' bachelor, dine here. We know aome nice bachelor maids who are coming, i Who knows but what the meal here may result In a home Of your own . by this time next year? Selwyn Hotel Edgar B. Moore, Prop. Silver Leaf Maples, Amoor River Privet Shruhs, Evergreens, Roses, Fruit Trees for Spring Planting. C atalogue Free. J. Van Lindley Nursery Company Bor 103. POMONA. X. C. Don't forget our CUT-FLOWER DEPARTMENT. said that he believed the judiciary "Dandy Dixie Minstrels" Is now INFANT Bt'KXKD TO DEATH. Clothing Caught From Stove While Mother Was Absent. Special to The Observer. Reidsville, Feb. 5. Little Thomas Worsham, aged 2 years, the infant child of Mr. and Mrs D J Worsham, of RufTln, met a tragic death Wednes day afternoon by being burned to death. Mrs. Worsham was engaged about 6 o'clock In preparing supper and left the child alone In the kitchen while she stepped out for a few min utes In another room of the house. The baby secured a broom snd placed It in the stove. In some way the clpthlng of the little one caught afire, and Mrs. Worsham, attracted by the screams, returned to find htm en veloped In flames. The child was frightfully burned and died about two hours afterward. The parents of the victim are widely known and highly esteemed people and have the sym pathy of the neighborhood. The funeral services were conducted yes terday afternoon at S o'clock at Locust Hill, Caswell county. Rev. C. R Ross officiated. SALEM SCHOOL GIRL ELOPES. ELECTRIC PLANT FOR SPENCER. High Rates Cause Citizens to Take Rid'll Step.' Special to The Observer. Spenefcr. Feb. 6. Btepg were taken at a meeting of the Spencer board of trade last night to establish an elec tric light and power plant in Bpencer and it seems certain that the towrt will secure this new Industry. The movement was precipitated by the high rates paid in Spencer for elec tricity' for lighting. purposes, aa com pared with rates in other places In the etate. A gentleman from anoth er North Carolina town exhibited a vm for ir -eiecti te ttgfitg Tft-WTtoimr for the mopth of January, amounting to only 92 cents, while his friend in Bpencer to whom be was talking, showed him a bill. for S lights for the same month amounting to 17. SO. The Spencer aldermen, board of trade and . I hue ine w jsMq-baxeaJuiL, tpaldvtt 4& . matter in earnest and propose to erect modern plant adequate for the beeds of the town for years to come. and unless plans fall, a plant will be Installed at an early date. The move ment Is encouraged also by outalde capital. AjfockAVoodard Partnership Rumor Special to The Obserr. Wilson. Feb. 5. Es-Congreseroaa A. Woodard, of this city, and ex- Oovemor Charles B. Ayeock, of Qotda boro, hare formed av co-partnership and will in a few days epen law office. In Raleigh, 'where they both Miss Effle Stewart and Mr. R. E. Wall Married at Blacksbnrg, 8. C. Special to The Observer. Winston-Salem, Feb, 5. News reached here to-day of the romantic marriage of Miss Effle Stewart, daughter of Mr. M. I. Stewart, a well known business man and stalwart In Republican politics, to Mr. R. K. Wall, formerly of this h-ty. now a telegraph operator for the Seaboard Air Line at Smlthfleld. The young couple, accompanied by Mrs. J. W. Hill, a cousin of the bride, went to Blacksburg. S. C, for the ceremony, which was performed in the parlor of Hotel Thomas. The couple are now in the city, where they will remain for two or three days before going to Smlthfleld to live. The bride had been a pupil at Salem Fe male Academy and College. Committee would confirm the appoint ment of Seawell, If he Insisted on it, but he preferred to let the Republi can take the lead Dillingham Is ,'he chairman of 'he sub-committee which will pass n the case first, and It la his duty to call meeting. Mr. Overman can have him do it, but he would rather pursue his course of In activity and let the republicans act. However, he has nfn.ut come to tho conclusion that he will put the con firmation up to the Republicans. Al drlch and other leaders on the ma jority side still contend that they wUl not let the appointment he confirmed this session. Testimonials as to Sea well's character and ability are b'.IU coming in. A bill "to authorize the Court of Claims to admit as evidence affidavits in certain case ' was reported favor ably by the House Judiciary commit tee to-day, Mr. Webb making the re port. Representative Godwin ha ap pointed Oeorge R McLeod. chairman of the Democratic executive commit tee of Robeson county, an aide to ride In the Inaugural parade. Each Congressman has one appointed for this purpose. Senator Simmons has named Col. John S. Cunlngham and Senator Overman, Lawrence A. Wil liamson. Nine Representatives have not named theirs. H. E. C. B. of the firmly established and extreme. ly successful stage enterprises It has been on a continuous tour since the date of Its premier performance, at the Manhattan Beach Theatre, Coney Island. New York,July 4th. l!0d. and has bookings ahead for an indefinite period. It Is under the personal di rection of Mr. John J. Nolan, who also directs the tours and fortunes of that distinguished aggregation' ..f Afro American singers and dancers, the world-famous Black Pattl Troubadours. ...Bntt's . Trade Ketlrw, New Ttrrk, Feb. 6. R. O. Dun Co.'s weekly review of trade to-morrow will say: Dullness of retail trade is somewhat more pronounced than usual and distribution In whole sale lines restricted, although there Is urgency In the d amend for rle- tTesof" cofToniiTd wooien gobSi' t5 provide for immediate requirements ana eastern manufacturers are very busy. Conditions In Iron and steel continue disappointing. stocks of pig Iron' ate increasing and prices show s sagging tendency. In the primary market for dry gsoda the feature of Importance is -the Increas ing evidence of shortness of stocks in Jobbers . hands, supplies in the West especially having been reduced to a minimum. , .. - Rev. tr. Oliver Johnson, of T?lnns boro. 8. C, Spent yesterday In the city with relatives and friends en route horns from the meeting of tha .First Presbytery in Rock Hill, & C SHREWD BIRGLAR AT KI.WTOV. Hardware Store Broken Into and Pistols stolen. Special to The Observer. Kinston, Feb. S. Some time be tween midnight and daybreak this morning the show window at the Moseley Hardware Company's store was broken Into and about $5 worth of pistols and cartridges was stolen. Breech-loading shotguns snd other valuable articles on display in the window were not taken, the thief probably not caring to steal such things as could not be secreted about his person. The "Job' was evidently executed by a person not entirely green In th business, as the method employed i somewhat new here and shows more or less shrewdness. A towel soaked In molasses was plastered over the large glass to keep It from clatterlntr when struck to break a hole through the window. To-Day, Matlnre and Night, I HE DANDY DIXIE MINSTRELS and the COTTON PICKERS' BAND Best 40 Bets Sure Knough Dandiest Real Darkey Minstrel Show In the World, Bar None! See Billy ' Kersand in the "Evsenre of Ole Virglnnv" The New York City Big Minstrel Hit Watch For the Parade. Seats on sale to day. i-riceta: Matinee 25. 50 Mght 2.V fVO, 7S, $1.00 mm ALL NEXT WEEK First Southern Tour THE VERNON STOCK COMPANY. Emphatic Success, In Charleston, W. Va., Lexington, Ky., Portsmouth. O. Royalty Plays Correctly Staged With Special Scfiu-ry. Cowtume and Properties. Opening Play Monday Evening, TIIF: I'N WRITTEN LAW Hy Mark Swan. Not Thaw Tfasv.lv, Rut a Plav Writ ten Around the Most Talked of Subject of the Day. I-adic free Monday night when accompanied by person holding 80 cent ticket purchased before 6 p. m. at Hawleys. Prl'-es 10, 20, 30 SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS OPEN STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF GREENVILLE. TAKE NOTICE That in purtuance of a. commission Issued to us by the Secretary of can Home Fire Insurance Company t the office of L. B. Houston. Daven port Building. Greenville, 8. C, on February Ith, 190, at 10 o'clock a-, m. Authorised capital stock Sd0,0.00. The par value of each shsre will be 100.00, and In addition subscribers will be required to pay $i0oO per share to establish a surplus Subscriptions to stock and surplus will be payable as follows: JO per cent, on organization, 13 1- per cent, within 0 days thereafter, 33 1-1 per cent, by March 1st, 1910, and bal ance by March 1st, 1911. Hall Furniture and Portieres The general appearance of the Interior of the home is greatly enhanced by a well furnished hall. We are showing some very attractive styles In Oolden. Weathered and Early English Oak and Mahogany Hall Racks. We are also showing by far the prettiest assortment of Portieres that we have ever shown. There are few color schemes that we cannot match in this line. W. T. McCOY & COMP'NY CUT FLOWERS A nice assortment always on hand. Remember, they are grown by SGHOLTZ, THE FLORIST. Ellison A. Smyth, iireenvllle, S. C. Lewis V. Parker. Green vlUe, si. C. A. A. Bristow, Greenville, 8. C. Henry P. McCee, Greenville, 8. C. J. W. Norwood, Greemllle, 8. C. Chsa. F. Hard, Greenville, 8. C. J. H, Brace, Greenville. 8. C. T. R ftarkhonae, Columbia. 8. O. Richard L Manning, gomter, 8. C. too, McSween, Tlminonsvllle, 8. C. S. C. J. R. Vandivrr, Anderson, R. A.' Lewis, Helton. S. C. Areil B. Calvert, Spartanburg. 8. C. Awg. ' W. Smlilj. Spartanburg, S. C. E. IL Pr Ingle. Charleston. S. C. D I). Davenport, Greer. S, C. l. U Geer, Eaaley, 8. C. Lero feprlmra, Lancaster. R. C. Geo. W. Sunmrtrr, Newberry,' 8. C' A. F. SXcKiasick Greenwood, & C. RECEIVED CAR LOAD Red-Room Suits in Golden Oak, Mahogany and' Maple, with Chiffoniers to match; also many hew and beautiful dressers in all the woods, with Wash stands and Chiffoniers "tn match. If you are interested in the furnishing of a bed--ruoui, it will pay you well to see our slwikniM vou place your order. . Call -on us, whenever it may suit you, -and'tfe" will be pleased to show whether you are ready to buy or not. . LUBIM F UR1TURE M
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