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"WANT BRING RE Read In 10,000, and More, Homes of Greater Charlotte and Piedmont North and South Carolina One-Cent-A-Word Each Insertion HP T THESE WANTED "Want" Advertisers Attention! Ada received after twelve o'clock of day of publication can not be classified on this pasre but w-11 appear under "Too Uto for SiWffatlon" head Io r Snt of this Pa&e ostn? , order to make one o clock man edition. ! WANTED Young man desires room and board close in. R. 1. S., care News. - WANTED Position by stenographer. Phone 1556-J. ,. WANTED One first-class pipe fitter on construction job. Only a No 1 u .j a Mr. fivp white la- man consiaeieu. ,Q borers, long jod. no iuh j good wages. Apply U. S. Labor Bu reau. 205 N. Tryon St., for Swift, Refinery. . ! WANTED Boys to 11 Charlotte j Xaws at Camp Greene afterchool. , Good money for live energetic uu i r t rvHara. News oince Appi ik- ' 26-3t 2:15 each day. . t-i. f,m;i-!ir with tVDe- W AMtiJ ran lammui - - writer for clerical work. Good po sition with chance for promotion.! . it.,o t itrht x- Power Lo. 1 WANTED Position with some furn- , iture concern as collector. Ha e ; had some experience. Will consid-; er other concerns that want a good collector. Address Collector, care: of The News. ; WANTED A cook to stay on the lot. ; Mrs. W. H. Wood. Phone 1099- 26-2t j WANTED Cook or girl. Apply ; N Graham. -D'u WANTED If you want that leaky , roof repaired by an expert man, -phone 2449. 20-ot-eod WANTED Iron moulders. Also sev eral good indoor jobs open. Steady work, good pay, nine hours per day. Essential war work. The Loie Manufacturing Co. 22-tu-thu-sat-tf WANTED Strictly first-class ac countant to post books and make annual statement. Might be done evenings. Address "Accountant care News. -'tf WANTED First class shoemaker at once Address Shoemaker, care News. 5t "V ANTED Good servant. Apply 512 E. Boulevard. 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Phone 836. 15-tf WANTED To buy at once, three thousand dollars' worth of second hand furniture and stoves. We pay spot cash. Piedmont Furniture & Ex. Co., 311 E. Trade St. Phone 1469-W. 9-24-lmo WANTED Young lady wants posi tion as filing clerk or as general office asslstant.i Phone 570-J. 12-tf WANTED Experienced printer. Per manent. position and good pay to (nmnfttftnt. man. Anrjlv to W n. Dowd, care Charlotte News. 26-tf WANTED Lady with child wants po ition as housekeeper. K. L. P., care. News. 22-5t NOTARY PUBLIC Will C. Kendrick. Piedmont Hotel Lobby. . -t7-tf We Manufacture RUBBER STAMPS AND SEALS. 24 Hours bervice or Less. OFFICE SPECIALTY CO. 112 Latta Arcade. FOR RENT FOR RENT Two completely furn ished rooms for housekeeping. De sirablv located, suitable for couple. Moderate terms if permanent. Phone 244S-L-3. -b -l FOR RENT Six-room house, good condition. 509 North Pine St. 26-3t FOR RENT Large bedroom with convenient bath, heated, one or two gentlemen. Ring top bell, lo W. 6th St. 26'bt FOR RENT Furnished completely, bed room, living room with kitchen ette, bath. Electricity, gas, water, phone, furnished. Very desirable. Phone 2143. 26"2t FOR RENT Furnished room with electric lights and steam heat. Ad joining bath. No children. Phone 2673-J. 262t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, best section. Phone 1S25-W. 26-3t FOR RENT Furnished room to gen tlemen or couple, 11 W. 6th St. 26-lt FOR RENT Furnace heated rooms and one light housekeeping apart ment, close in, on South Tryon St. Choice location. Phone 930-J. 26-3t-sat-sun FOR RENT 3-room unfurnished downstairs apartment house, 3 blocks of square. Rent reasonable. Couple occupy upstairs. Prefer couple without children. Phone 1127-W. or 423 E. 4th St. 26-2t FOR RENT Four large furnished rooms, with bath, suitable for house keepine. In my home. Mrs. O. A. Robbins. Phone 3S2. 26-tf FOR RENT S-room residence, ga race. Excellent condition, $35.00. S. W7 Dandridge. Phone 2931. 24-4t-eod TO RENT One or two rooms, new, furnished or unfurnished, conven ientlv situated with sterling peo ple. J. N. M., care News. 24-3t-thus-fri-sun FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms, conveniences, near Southern sta tion. S06 W. 5th. 25-3t FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 1st floor. Phone 3192-J. 25-tf FOR RENT Furnished room, con necting bath. Board convenient. 15 W. 6th St. Phone 1318-J. 25-tf FOR RENT 8-room steam heated residence, 325 E. Morehead, two baths. W. F. Dowd. 25-6t FOR RENT 5-room apartment, 3rd floor 217 South Tryon. Open after 10 a. m., $30.00. W. F. Dowd. 25-6t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 505 S. Tryon. 'Phone 3017-W. 25-2t FOR RENT Three furnished rooms, furnace heated, on car line, Fourth ward, near West Trade St. Rental Dept. American Trust Co., T. M. Abbott. Mer. Phone 3024 and 2431-J. 24-3t FOR RENT Furnished 8-room house. References required. Apply 804 W. Trade St. 24-"t FOR RENT Attractively furnished front room in very nice private heated home. Phone 3784-J. 22-tf FOR RENT Two horse farm, six miles from city, Sharon township. Apply J. T. Matthews, Raleigh Cafe, 231 West Trade St. 22-tf FOR RENT One nicely furnished room, close in. Phone 160. 22-5t FOR RENT Store No. 3 W. 4th St. center of city, next Commercial Bank Bldg. W. F. & W. C. Dowd. 17-10t FOR RENT To couple, modern four room upstairs apartment, located 318 East Liberty street. Splendid neighborhood, ten minutes walk to square, $16.50 month. Phone 610. 16-tf FOR RENT Furnished front room, private family, near in. Board on block. No. 11 N. Caldwell St. 10-tf WANTED WANTED FURNISHED APART MENT BY COUPLE, NO CHIL DREN, CONNECTED WITH CAMP GREENE. PHONE 1584-W. 26-2t U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE WANTS MEN FOR BROOKS-CALLAWAY CO., CONTRACTORS FOR THE WEST ERN CAROLINA POWER CO., ON EARTH DAM AT BRIDGE WATER, N. C. For the following work: Walking Bosses, Shovel Engineers, Shovel Cranemen, Shovel Firemen, Dinkie Engineers, Machinists, Elec tricians. For further information call at your local U. S. Labor Service Bureau re garding the work of the WESTERN CAROLINA POWER COMPANY, BRIDGEWATER, NORTH CAROLINA 26-7t WANTED Cook for family of four. Apply 1013 Elizabeth Ave. Phone 1804-W. 26-lt WANTED Ford owners to know they can get repair work done at 33 W. 4th St. Phone 2117. 26-7t WANTED Girl to learn photographic printing. Apply Geo. Thompson, 4 1-2 N. Brevard. 26-lt WANTED To buy from owner 7 or 8 room modern house with heat, $8,000 to $12,000. Buyer, care News. 26-3t LOST AND FOUND LOST Watch bracelet, in or between Ivey lunch room, East Trade St., to McDowell. Initials on watch C. L. S. Finder please return and receive re ward to No. 2 N. Long St. Phone 254 5-J. 26-lt WE HAVE MOVED our entire plant and office to No. 2000 South Boule vard, Dilworth. Now ready to serve you. Phone 149. The Doggett Lum ber Co., by G. O. Doggett, Treas. 7-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE Ford coupelet, used only short while. Equipped with Yale lock, shock absorbers, nickel plat ed honey comb radiator and dimmer light switch. Good tires all round, car looks and runs as- well as new. The P. & O. Garage Co., 304 S. Church St. Phone 156S. 26-2t FOR SALE Shaeffer piano, cost $475.00. Will sell at bargain. Own er leaving city. Phone 3S2. 26-3t FOR SALE Good gentle horse. Pied- mont Grocery Co. 26-3t FOR SALE E. M. F. "30" roadster, in good mechanical condition. Three new tires, paint and top in good condition. The P. & O. Garage Co., 304 S. Church St. Phone 156S. 26-2t FOR SALE Buick five-passenger car, in excellent condition. Price $325.00. Phone 2939. 26-2t FOR SALE Peerless four-passenger roadster, in first-class condition, equipped good tires all round, origi nal cost $6000; will take 20 per cent of cost price. This car is a real bargain. The P. & O. Garage Co., 304 S. Church St. Phone 1568. 26-2t FOR SALE Pigs, $5 each. D. Y. Timmons, Winnsboro, S. C. 26-2t FOR SALE Used cars. We are headquarteres for used cars, large and small, of various makes. We sell cars for owners without cost. If you want to buy or sell a car call to see us. The P. & O. Garage Co. 304 South Church street. Phone 156S. 26-2t FOR SALE One registered Hereford bull five years old, in good breed ing condition, weigh about 1,800 pounds; gentle, good breeder. A bargain at $400. Parker & Reese, Abbeville. S. C. 26-3t FOR SALE Lexington Six, run only few hundred miles. Just as good as brand new. Will sell cheap as rom pared with present price. The P. & O. Garage Company, 304 S. Church St. Phone 156S. 26-2t FOR SALE April hatched S. C. White Leghorn cockerels; choice birds from heavy laying strains, $2 and $3 each. G. W. Bacon, Pee Dee N. C. 26-4t FOR SALE A few cows and calves. Berkshire pigs. Phone W. H. Pharr. 26-2t FOR SALE Excellent opportunity to secure 7-passenger Willys-Knight touring car. Has been in use only short time and is fully guaranteed to be in excellent mechanical con dition. Flake Reid, Dail-Overland j CO. 26-2t FOR SALE 1 Ford truck, 1 Ford touring car, 1 Dodge touring car, 1 7-passenger Mitchell. C. J. Washam, 7 N. Brevard St. Phone 3131. 26-lt FOR SALE Three million feet short leaf and rosemary pine on four hun dred acres land, Clarendon County, South Carolina, four miles fron railroad station. Can be easily log ged and shipped. If interested com municte with owners. The Central American Cattle Co., Inc., New Or leans, La. 26-4t FOR SALE 1917 Dodge touring car. Charlotte Motor Car Co. 26-4t FOR SALE Nice six-room house, 9 blocks of square, corner lot, 50x160 feet, cement sidewalk, bitulithic street, ten minute car service. For quick sale $3,850. Phone 2491-J. 26-4t FOR SALE 1917 Ford roadster, a good one; 1917 and 1916 Ford tour ing car; 1917 Ford truck, new. A bargain. J. M. Clark, 17 W. 4th St. 26-3t FOR SALE 20 pigs, $5 each. Address D. Y. Timons, Winnsboro, N. C. 26-3t FORD 1917 MODEL A-l Condition Retail Department SOUTHERN OAKLAND CO. 26-tf FOR SALE Studebaker three-passenger roadster, good tires, car looks, and runs like new. Will sell or ex change for lighter roadster. The P. & O. Garage Co. 304 S. Church St. Phone 1568. 26-2t FOR SALE Norwalk 1-ton truck nev er used. Only driven from factory to Charlotte. Specifications on re quest. This truck is a real bargain at price. The P. & O. Garage Com pany, 304 S. Church St. Phone 1568. 26-2t FOR SALE Ford touring car, $375. V. M. Stlne, 29 S. Tryon. 23-tf FOR SALE Fertilizer bags, all kinds of bags, new and second hand, Dry Ground Blood, Acid Phos, Potash, high grade Tankage, Cotton Seed Meal, all grades Fertilizer mate rials, car lots up from responsible buyers, wire or write us for prices. Southern Brokerage Co., Sumter, S. C. 10-12-tf FOR SALE By owner, six-room bun galow, all modern improvements, including furnace. Lot 50x150. Ex cellent location. Piedmont Park. Phone 1561-W. 8-tf FOR SALE Old newspapers for wrapping purposes, $1 per 100 lbs. Apply Circulation Dept., Charlotte News. 15-tf FOR SALE 25 bundles of old news papers, 10 cents a bundle. Call at News t)ffice, Circulation depart ment. 15-tf FOR SALE By ownei, new 7-room modern suburban home, 1-2 acre lot. Exceptionally low price for quick Bale. Address Owner. Box No. 378, Charlotte. is-tf FOR SALE About seventy-five acres of good land six miles from Char lotte on macadam road with good house in nice grove; good barn; plenty of wood and running water going at extreme bargain. Porter & McGinn, 18 South Tryon St. 13-tf FOR SALE Roller and grist mill, wa ier power. Doing a good business. For terms, etc., address Box 44, Manson, N. C. 20-8t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 50 HORSES AND MULES WADSWORTH SALESSTABLES "In the business 50 years." MISCELLANEOUS GOVERNMENT NEEDS 12,000 wo men clerks Charlotte examination Nov. 6-Dec. 7. Salary $1200. Expe rience unnecessary. Women desir ing government positions write for free particulars, Raymond Terry (former Civil Service Examiner,) 200 Columbian Building, Washing ton. 26-7t ALL DEMOCRATS register so you can vote to support the President in tne conduct of the war. it is your duty to do this. Today is the last day to register. Attend to this most important matter. H. C. Jones, chairman Democratic County Ex ecutive Committee. 26-lt HIGHEST PRICES PAID for scrap iron. Especially interested in all kinds old machinery. See us be fore selling. Piedmont Iron & Met al Co. Phone 886. 1-tf-eod REGISTER TODAY, books close to night. You cannot vote in Novem ber election unless you are register ed. Any information you may de sire about registration. 'Phone 745 or 339. 26-lt "JUST A BABY'S PRAYER AT TWI LIGT" sung by Henry Burr. WTe have just received a large shipment of Emerson records containing this very popular ballad. Price 75 cents each. Mail orders filled promptly. Parker-Gardner Co. 25-3t ALL DEMOCRATS register so you can vote to support the President in the conduct of the war. It is your duty to do this. Today is the last day to register. Attend to this most important matter. H. C. Jones, chairman Democratic County Ex ecutive Committee. 26-lt SAVE $51 New $100 Oliver typewrit ers $49. Payable $3 monthly or 10 per cent off for cash. Why pay more? Office Specialty Co., 112 Latta Arcade. Phone 1517. 24-tf REGISTER TODAY, books close to night. You cannot vote in Novem ber election unless you are register ed. Any information you may de sire about registration. 'Phone 745 or 339. 26-lt "NATIONAL EMBLEM MARCH," played by the world's most famous musical organization, The United States Marine Band. . Victor record, price 85 cents each. Mail orders fill ed promptly. Parker-Gardner Co. 25-3t NOTICE TO GINNERS Do not throw away your fine motes and flues; we pay good money for it. Send us samples, of the stuff and we will quote you the highest market prices. American Metal & Waste Co., 711 Gervais St-, Columbia, S. C. 10-26-lmo WE HAVE inquiries for modern homes and investments ranging from $6000 to $12,000. Let us . list your property for sale. Oates & Rose, Academy of Music building. 26-3t WHY RENT a typewriter when you can buy a new Oliver machne at $49 payable $3 month? See us. Office Specialty Co., 112 Latta Ar cade. Phone 1517. 24-tf WE SOLICIT essential work. U. A. Rutledge Repair & Eng. Co., 1407 E. 10th St. 23-7t HAIR CUT 25 CENTS. Hayes, 3 East 5th St. ll-14t LEVY'S EYEGLASSES. None better. Fit all eyes. 7 East Trade St., up stairs. 22-tf PIANO TUNING W. B. Senn. Char lotte. N. C. Phono 1569. 10-lfctf GOVERNMENT NEEDS 12,000 wo men clerks. Charlotte examinations Nov. 2, Dec. 7. Salary $1200. Expe rience unnecessary. Women desir ing government positions write for free particulars. J. C. Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner), Kenois Building, Washington. 20-7t We Manufacture RUBBER STAMPS AND SEALS 24-hour service or less. OFFICE SPECIALTY CO. 112 Latta Arcade. Phone 1517. 3-tf KENDRICK'S DRUG STORK. 10 South Church St. Prescriptions a specialty. Phone 240-241. 19-tf A SOLDIER OR SAILOR for your kiddies. Let them build up an army and navy. One packed with each loaf of Crispy Top Bread The Bread that is winning uni versal praise in Charlotte with its freshness and goodness. Or der it by name from your gro cer. CAROLINA BAKING COMPANY FOR SALE FOR SALE Chandler Six seven-passenger, well equipped. Interesting price for quick sale. The P. & O. Garage Co., 304 South Church St. Phone 1568. 26-2t FOR SALE Wardrobe, wash stand, and dresser, 415 N. Pine St. 25-2t FOR SALE Light truck, Hup 20 chassis, good tires and in good me chanical condition. Price $175.00. The P. & O. Garage Co., 304 S. Church St. Phone 1568. 26-2t FOR SALE Elevator. Plungen ele vator. Capacity, 3,000 lbs.; lift, 13 feet, ten inches; platform, five feet, seven inches by six feet, three ' inches. In use only a short time in foundry; replaced by elevated track. Southern Iron & Equipment Co., Atlanta, Ga. 25-3t FOR SALE Five-passenger Briscoe, good tires, good mechanical condi tion. Will go at a bargain. The P. & O. Garage Co., 304 S. Church St. 'Phone 1568. 26-2t FOR SALE Studebaker roadster, good as new; can be seen at car barn, Dilworth, or 'phone 2257-J. 25-tf FOR SALE Studebaker, seven pas senger, good tires and car in first class condition. Price $400. The P. & O. Garage Co., 304 South Church St. 'Phone 1568. 26-2t FOR SALE One Overland Club road ster, seven-passenger Mitchell, Buick Touring car. Charlotte Motor Car Co. 25-3t FOR SALE Ford touring car. 1918. Phone 714. 17-tf FOR SALE Seven-passenger Over land, 1916 model, in excellent me chanical condition. Two new non skid tires on rear. A real bargain. The P. & O. Garage Co., 304 S. Church St. Phone 1568. 26-2t FOR SALE Berry dishes consisting of six small and one large dish, 50c per set. Circulation Dept., News. 24-3t FOR SALE Buick Four roadster, . 1913 model, in good running condi tion, very cheap for quick sale. The P. & O. Garage Co., 304 South Church St. Phone 1568. 26-2t FOR SALE Five-passenger Hupmo bile; one new bicycle; one fine Jer sey cow. Call at 742 Central Ave. R. H. Harper, Admr. 24-7t FOR RENT One 9-room house, 916 E. Ave. Phone 846-J. 24-7t FOR SALE Reasonable, three thor oughbred Buff Orpingtons, 1 cock erel, 2 pullets. 700 N. Poplar. 24-3t FOR SALE Hudson Six Fifty-Four, cord tires, motor and car in gen eral A-l shape. The P. & O. Ga rage Co., 304 South Church street. Phone 11568. 26-2t FOR SALE Fulghum oats, $1.65 bushel; Abruzzi rye, $3.00. R. A. Wilkinson, Laurinburg, N. C. 23-10t FOR SALE 1 cow. Phone 1158-W. 23-tf FOR SALE FOURTEEN PER CENT INVESTMENT. New two-family apartment house. Each floor has four rooms and bath. Each floor rented for thirty dollars, per month, and will stay rented because of good location; in easy walking dis tance of square. Total rental seven hundred twenty dollars per year, which is about fourteen per cent on the price. Let us show you this. Real Estate Department American Trust Co., T. M. Abbott, Mgr. Tele phones 3024 and 2431-J. 20-tf FOR SALE Maxwell touring car, first-class condition. New top, new tires, high tension magneto. The P. & O. Garage Co., 304 South Church St. Phone 1568. 26-2t FOR SALE New Oliver typewriters, price $49. Terms $3 a month or attractive discount for cash. Call or 'phone Office Specialty Co., 112 Latta Arcade. Phone 1517. 24-tf CAVALRY HELPS OUT. With the British in France, Oct. 26. Cavalry operations in conjunction with bombing airplanes is one of the war's innovations. In one case an aviator signalled that he had spotted a train bringing up German reinforce ments. He made for it and dropped a bomb 200 yards ahead of the locomo tive demolishing the track. Then he performed the same feat just behind the train, isolating it. The cavalry dashed up before the Germans could get away and captured every last man of them. An officer telling of the incident re marked that it resembled an American film play with the road-agents lining up their victims against the cars with their hands high in the air. MUCH WATER FALLS. Spartanburg, S. C, Oct. 26 Due to torrential rains in western North Carolina and the upper portion of Spartanburg county, all streams in this county are at flood stage. Paco let river is higher than at any time since the flood of 1903, and the wa ters are rushing downstream at a rap id rate. It is expected that the flood waters will reach the mills of the Clifton Manufacturing Company before morning. These mills were badly damaged in 1903 and many lives were lost at that time. VIRGINIA MAN APPOINTED. Washington, Oct. 26. Appointment of W. D. Tyler of Dante, Va., as act ing director of the bureau of prices of the fuel administration is announced. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. North Carolina, Mecklenburg County. Notice is hereby given that the partnership lately exisiting between William Fraser, Jr., and George Day of Charlotte, North Carolina, under the firm name of Day & Fraser, was dissolved on the 15th day of August, 1918, by mutual consent. All debts owing to the said partnership are to be received by the said William Fra ser, Jr., and George Day, and all de mands on the said partnership are to be presented to the said parties, for payment. This the 16th day of October, 1918. WILLIAM FRASER, JR. GEO. DAY. 26-4t-sat It Might Happen to You A leaky shoe a wet foot a cold the "Flu" Pneumoniathe r dertaker the Graveyard. - Ln- Moral: Keep your feet well shod with Sample Shoes $1 tft a pair cheaper. 0 The True Sample Shoe Store 32 E. Trade. Charlotte, N. c FURMAN MAN GETS JOB. Washington, Oct. 26. B. E. Geer of Greenville has been appointed fuel ad ministrator for South Carolina to suc ceed B. B. Gossett, who resigned re cently to accept a commission in the army. Mr. Geer who was deputy fuel administrator for South Carolina, was, for many years, head of the depart ment of English at Furman Univer sity. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the Red Cross and friends for their kindness dur ing the recent illness and death of our husband and father. Mrs. A. L. Stillwell & Daughter. 26-lt CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors, for the though tfulness and many kindnesses shown us during the illness and death of our daughter, Elizabeth. MR. & MRS. J. H. HURSEY. 26-lt GROCERS DON'T FORGET We deliver your meat. We send you good meat and our prices are no more. Phone us your orders. H. O. FOWLER 711 East 7th. Phone 3612 FLOUR RICE GRITS 24 lbs. Elizabeth Flour $1.60 Broken Rice, new crop 10c Frish Grits, per lb 7c Kenny's Special Coffee ....28c as good as any 35c. C. D. KENNY CO. Phone 1551-1552. JUST OPENED fresh barrel of genuine "Dill Pickles" and they are large, crisp and juicy. Phone 2375. MILLER VAN-NESS CO. TODAY, THE REGISTRATION BOOKS FO Tuesday, Nov. 5th for State and county officers Is tractmg very little attention. The registration boc for the city yards and county voting precincts are the hands of the registrars and will remain open I registering voters for the next few days, closing 0: 26th. It is the duty of every citizen of voting age to 5 to it that his name is properly registered on the re tration book in the precinct in which he votes. voters in the city of Charlotte are not on the registry tion books for State and county purposes. Putting yo name on the city registration books avails nothing State and county elections. Each -jurisdiction is enfe separate and part from the other. Be low is append a list showing the names and addresses of all the ref trars m the county of Mecklenburg including thee: of Charlotte: Ward 1. I Lonq Creek, t t DiA, riiaffn B- I. Bennett, Huntensville.il Streets, Charlotte Ward 2. T. T. Smith, County Courthouse, Tax Collector's Office, Charlotte. Ward 3. R. J. Sifford, Page's Shop, Fourth and Church, Charlotte. Ward 4. W. B. Taylor, 400 N. Graham, Char lotte. Ward 5. C. F. Gamble, Gamble's Drug Store, North Charlotte. Ward 6. W. T. Garris, Garrls' Store, 4 Bel mont Ave., Belmont. Ward 7. H. G. Howie, 1105 East Fourth, Elizabeth. Ward 8. B. S. Davis, Beatty's Drug Store, Dilworth. Ward 9. J. I. King, King's Barber Shop, 1 West Bland St., S. Tryon Ext. Ward 10. H. F. Severs, H. F. Severe' Store, Seversville. Ward 11. LA W. Wingate, 905 Graham, Gra ham Ext. and Groveton. Chadwick-Hoskins. M. E. Pierce, Charlotte, Route No. Deweese No. 1. R. D. Mooney, Davidson, N. C. Deweese No. 2. J. B. Readling, Cornelius, N. C. Lemley's No. 1. M. M. Blythe, Huntersville, N. C, R. F. D. Lemley's No. 2. J. A. Boyles, Davidson, R. F. D. Hunteresville. R. S. Blythe, Huntersville. For further information 'Phone 339. PHONE US YOUR VEGETARi, ORDERS. BLE We carry all kinds of vesrehv and always have them fr.ceia will deliver promptly to anv 'BM """w . a c c 11 tannic- I always be had here at most rsol ble nrices. G vb ik o M5it PETER KARNAZES President Pledmom Fruit 20 North Tryon. P Shoe Shine Parlor. Special Chairs Ladles. r Phone 1806-1807 Gulp 'Cream Cheese. 100 lb. lots. 1 . . . 40c : 37 . Cranberry Sauce Sliced Pineapple. Syrup Peaches 20c J 17 14 a 15, 25 and 30c California Peaches.. California Prunes .. Seeded Raisins.. .. London Layer Raisins. 17 1.2cc 17 1-2c .. 15c pit 4 . . . 15c Irish Potatoes 35c p, Nancy Hall Sweet Potatoes 50c pi Hiddenite Waterground Meal 70c ps 24 lbs. White Star Flour .. .. $ Phone 1806-1807. 225 East Tri: 1 1 Bros NOVEMBER ELECTION CLOSE. See That Your Name is on the Book. The approaching genera election which will be h Paw Creek No. 1. W. A. Cathey, Paw Creek. Paw Creek No. 2. R. F. Dunn, Paw Creek, R. I NO. 10. Berrvhill. J, N. Bigham, Charlotte R. F NO. 5. Steele Creek No. 1. R. F. Byrum, Charlotte, R. F. D 3. f Steele Creek No. 2. G. D. Smith, Pineville, R. F. H 15. PlnevlHe. R. B. Johnston, Pineville. Providence No. 1. L. S. Knox, Matthews, R. F. D Providence No. 2. W. E. Cunningham, Fort R. F. D. No. 2. Morning Star No. 1. J. R. Renfrow, Matthews. Mornina Star No. 2. R. J. Harkey. Matthews, B-f No. 19. Sharon. J. C. Reid, Charlotte, R. F. D 1. n9i rpk No. 1. J. P. Flow, Allen, N. C & No. 1. T.Imp Creek No. 2. .Tnhn TV Mflndftrson. MattW F. D. No. 19. Crab Orchard No. 1- -J. L. Carter, Charlotte R. 9. Crab Orchard No. 2. W. B. Newell, Newells, v , Mallard Creek No. 1- p j. - xl. rsingxiiuii, fcnw 13. Mallard Creek No. A. F. Long, Derita.
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