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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS. CHARLOTTE, N. C, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 11, 1921. FOUND PtilUn'est 44mnt'!: Ad Peg Published. Not a Boast a Fact Be Convinced, Try . 'Em ONE - CtN i -'A - w UKD The i . CLASSIFIED . ADVERTISING RATES STYLE "A" Set this style and type, one cent nor word each insertion. Vjtv-T V "R" ' SET THIS STYLE ANI" TYPEf TWO CENTS. PER WORD l-ACH TNargTION. a omxrfT7 u"n 4-Viici fttvlfl atlCi r fi. ' oi. wnra Pflrh tvoe. three cents per wora eacn .neovf.nr. liiCVi ,, Any style "slugged" either top or bnt- tnm. or between line, at double tue 1inir rntea. I I r iansifted advertising is sold cash with u... a. iMinianlnra of Charlotte I H?'' ?jeltol VJwsoaue? i ... newsnawer office, a memorananm charge wiU.M made with the expectation that the oul h nslrt nromntly. Wriar Clafsiflcation of ads mla puaranteed after IS o 'clock rD ally Edition o after 10 p. in. Saturday for Sunday Edition. MINIMUM CHARGE 25 CENTS WANTED HELP WANTED Good experienced cook. 210 N. Church St. ll-2t WANTED-WHITE GIRLS. APPLY iwrmwT. STTCAM LAUNDRY. H-2t MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY CLERKS, (men, women) over 17, for postal mail service, $125 month. Experience? unnecessary. For free particulars of examinations, write R. Terrv. (former civu aminer). 224 Continental Bldg., Wash- ingrton. D. C. XU-Ti. WANTED Young man for our ship- n flonnrtmpnt and to assist in store sales. Must be energetic. .Quick advancement if you show results. Apply by letter only to "Secretary 40." care News. j JO-st WANTED Linotype operator for after- noon newspaper. Apply to Foreman vrr nViarlfttto N. C. 8-tf FOR SALE n.Tt ie.ic omo us npw Come and see it. Army on- var Store. 203 E. Trade St., next to Hand's Drug Store. 11-11 swtwhes made from combings, 1 55 Mail them to Mrs. George Burnette, Alert. N. C. ll-7t FOR SALE Solid walnut wardrobe, scvAml rockers, one cotton mat- tress. J. W. - Ballenger, ' 315 South CaAnr ' ll-2t FOR SALE-r-Fine mountain ap ples (from car door on Mint street, $1.50 per bushel, 40c peck ll-2t FOR SALE Slightly used standard make typewriter, latest model. Bar srfn nnirk sale. Yates Edfferton, care International Harvester Co. ll-3t FOR S H.E B UTTERK1ST POPCORN AND PEANUT AT A BARGAIN. l-'R A CTICALLY NEW. ADDRESS 'REAL BARGAIN," CARE NEWS. ll-5t FOR SALE Peanuts by parcel post, 1 to 26 pounds, .12 cents per pound. 1 L. L. Havcard. Windsor, N. U. . 10-4 1 FOR SALE Wood working plant, new buildings, good lot, sufficient ma chinery for manufacturing house building material, also lumber on hand. Apply T. R. Beaver, Receiver, 213 N. Tryon St., Charlotte. Phone j 9-2t-eod I 316. FOR SALE Waltham radio wrist watch. 20 year case, practirally new, Cost $25.50, offered at $5. Phone FOR RENT Three rooms partly fur 901. ..---10-21 nishgd. 912 W. First St. 9-3t FOR SALE Wurlitzer electric piano, good as new. Suitable for pieture men steam-neateg room in attrac show or cafe.-.Bargain. Cash or " tive private home within walking terms. 237 E. Trade. 10-3t distance ,of square. Apply 7 West FOR aALE Golden oak hea room I suite; cheap. Phone 3918-W. 10-3t SAND FOR SALE Good ' sharp sand for sale. Fine for cement work, etc. Call phone. 1666. . 9-tf FOR SALE Heater blocks and stove wood delivered any where in city. Phone 3880. Vance Wood Yard. 9-7t FOR SALE One bed room suit, ono mahogany library table, one buffet, one settee, Iron beds and springs, one baby bed and strotter, also other furniture not mentioned. All new and wUl be closed out at half price or less. 603 East Tenth St., Charlotte, jn. to be seen alter 4 p. m.. -6t-nosat. FOR SALE Pair weed anti-skid tire chains, 32x3. 1-2. Used three times. Phones 2828 and 1494. 9-tf FOR SALE Gas range elevated oven, good condition, also 33x4 1-2 Miller j corq tire on rim. I'none a3U. -3t moaern conveniences, close In, to gen FOR SALE Used furniture at rieht L"2. . r - :ine5s couple, r Phone prices. Phone 4438. 505 w.at. wuv.t enth. l-10t REMEMBER, a. good drink Cal-Ora, . pure orange juice and rock candy syrup for sale in every grocery. C. I Valaer Bottling Works, phone 5. . 11-tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDTo do your furniture re pairing. AH work done at your home KhOno 278. 27-tf V ANTED CONTRACTORS AN U BUILDERS TO COME TO OUR iSHOP AND SEE THE WALLACE PORTABLE ELECTRIC SAWS AND JOINTERS IN OPERATION. W. O. JARRELL MACHINE CO 80-28 WEST 4TH ST.. CHABTtti.! : N- C. , 2f-t j WANTED If you want motors or gasoline engines quick, we hav them in stock. W. G. Jarrell Machine Co., Charlotte. N. C. 2-tf w AXNxitaj xour curtains to launder, I Phorne Wteed' Pri9 reasonae' 1 none 3725-W. . Hi I WANTED Every boy to get a free hair cut at the Charlotte Barbel College, 40 East Trade upstairs. . FOR RENT FOR RENT Heated front room to rentlemen. 601 N. uouege. rnone I500-J. n'3t WANTED I have several rooms with first . class table board, no cnuaren. Couples or single. No. 2 W. Tenth, Phone 2298-W. HI C. Gibson. 9-5t FOR RENT- One . nice office over Ral- Trade. addIv j. Thomas Matthews. ll-10t - " FOR rN'T Nicely furnished front n downstairs, private family. 215 fl Prlar. . ll-3t or, 1 nENT -Good upright piano. t- 1 int.rtr 11 .2t-n.i FOR RENT 'Two furnished rooms for Hsrht housekeeom., gas range nh,n hath. etc. Phone 3836. 11-lt FOR RENT Two nice large unfur nished connecting- rooms, running water, electric lights, first floor. To couple without children. 702 N. Caldwell St. ' H-lt RENT A REMINGTON from the lngton Typewriter Company. It Rem pays to rent Irom the makers. Condition guaranteed. M to $5 . a month for correspondence machines; lower rates for ? months' period. Also Smith Premiers and Monarch in perfect condition. Prompt, deliveries. Remington Typewriter Company. ll-7t FOR RENT Furrlshed rooms', fcr light housekeeping. 50a S. Tryon. Phone 2017-W. U-lt pQR REySTT Seven-room" furnished nouJ?e on Mint, street near post- office. This is an up-to-aate piace. c u j, c. Harley. F. C. Abbott & Co Phone 3022. ll.St WANTED - - To rent a live to seven- , room house. Will pay good rent for desirable place. Phone 3022 and 242. P. C Abbott & Co. H-3t FOR RENT New store house, 203 N Cecil St. An ideal place for a first Hass frRh meat market or anv oth er kind of business. It Is Adjoining a first-class grocery store .which would be a good place for a marKet $25.00 per month. American Trust Co.. Real Estate Department. J. K. a. 'viexanaer, msr. - n-oi un i x wo lunuaiiKu mgiui Apply 307 N. Tryon St. ll-4t FOR . RENT Desirable unfurnishea housekeeping: rooms. 1001 N. Graham. ll-3t poR RENT Four unfurnished rooms and sleeping porch. Hot and cold water for baths. Screened, electricity and gas. Fifteen minutes walk from square. Adults only. Phone 2208-J after 6 p. m. 11-tf FOR RENT One furnished bedroom, ?15.0O per month. 10 S. Caldwell. ' 7-4t-eod FOR RENT Store or shop, 326 East Trade. Morris E. Trot ter. 9-3t-Wed Fri Sat FOR RENT Heated , bed room, nicely furnished, Fourth ward, to men or business couple. Phone 3145-J.: ' 10-3t FOR RENT To couple without chil aren one large iurmshed room, fur- nace neat, one medium size room with heat, close in. Phone 930-J. FOR, RENT One furnished room, pri vate lamny, ?io.uu per montn. xoung ladies preferred- Phone 2989-J. 10-2t FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms Phone 2978-W. -v- 10-3t FOR RENT Nicely furnished large front room. Furnace heat. Duworth. Phone I972-J. MO-tf FOR RENT One furnished bedroom, gentlemen, preferred. Garage if de sired. 505 West Ninth. ,10-2t B'OR RENT Furnished room to gen tlemen. 214 West Seventh. Phone 2614-W. - - lo-tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, close in. Rates to - gentleman or business woman if permanent. Phone 4470-J. 10-8t Hni"!! front FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, live minutes from quare to one or two gentlemen. References required. 211 West Eighth St. - 9-tf B'OR RENT Rooms, $1.00 per day; $5.oo per week. Hotel Dixie, 206 N. College. Phone 2425. fl-6t FOR .RENT Several stores, large and small. West Fourth St., first block. W. F. Dowd. 9-10t FOR RENT To one or two gentle- enm gi. v 9-3t FOR RENT Furnished room for gen tleman only. Apply 313 West Seventh St. 9-3t FOR RENT Room, connecting bath, to two gentlemen, business women or couple - without children. 15 West Seventh. g-5t FOR RENT-rOne, two? or three un furnished rooms for light house-keeping.- Phone 2042-J. 8-6t ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN desiring to rent, neatea room attractively rurnisnea adjoining bath, private fam ny. Phone 222-W. 5-tf FOR RENT Two nicely furnished bed rooms, within- walking distance of square. Rent reasonable. 607 S Tryon. i 4-tf FOR RENT Special rates by the week or montn. JPiedmont Hotel. 4-7t FOR v RENT One furnished . room raone zoze-w. 31-tf yoR RENT Store room, -23 E. Third street, 15x90 feet. Vacant February 1. Ses Southern Mfg,. Company. Phone 146. 19 East T:ird St., Char- lotte, N. C. 26-tf FOR RENT Large furnished bed room. Z57I-W. 31Z N. Brevard. 17-tf FOR RENT Nice comfortable bed room; also garage. Phone 3494-. 15-tf OR RENT Office but:dmg. 20 offices. wetl located. J. H. McAden. Phona WANTED Used furniture. Phone 4438, ou w. ; jiaeventn su . , 13-tf SALESMEN WANTED IE'?rPK'RTRlSrf?F'T fiAT.PSMlV ,ro. man. living in Charlotte, to travel Western North Carolina. One who knows 1 retail and wholesale frrocerv trade. Unlee experienced and having .A-i . references don't apply. Satur. day, Walter Q, Cott, Hotel Meckler burg. Representative Postum Cereal FARM PRODUCTS FOR SALE Lettue nlanta rM1v tr set out.. Phon 1915: : ll-2t FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS All varieties, auick shinmentt nr varieties, quick shimnent: Dre paid, mall. 350, $1; 500, $1.25; 1000, impress, 5000; $8; 10,000, $15. Satisfaction or money, hack. Cole man Plant Co.. Tifton. Ga. 6.7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Six-room house, East Oak St. House in splendid condition in side and out. Garage and barn. Con venient to graded school and high school. Good corner lot. Price $5000 .Terms. Delaney & Sing. Phone 4254. ll-4t WANTED To trade' seven-passensrer Cadillac, excellent condition, for lur.sse and lot. YateS Edgerton, In ternational Harvester Cc. ll-3t FOR SALE VACANT LOT ON RAIL ROAD SUITABLE FOR WARE HOUSE OR MANUFACTURING PLANT. T. R. BEAVER. RECEIV ER. 213 N. TRYON ST., CHAR LOTTE. PHONE 3i6. 9 -S!t-ov1 15 acres timber. Price Jiiouo. jfwiiut. $1000.00 cash, balance on time. F. C. Abbott & Company. Robert B.- Street, salesman. Phone 3022 and 1449. 10-3t FOR SALE Five-room bungalow, E. Seventh St. Hot air heat, garage, up to-date in every respect. Price $7500, F. C. Abbott & Company. Phone 3022. J, C. Harley, salesman. 10-3t FOR SALE Six-room bungalow, Worthingtori Ave. Tile bath, cement ' basement, hardwood floors. House in splendid condition. Price $7700. F.; C. Abbott & Company. Phone 3022. J. C. Harley, salesman. 10-3t FOR SALE Five-room house, in Co lonial Heights, lot 120x150 feet. Price 5S00O. Robert B. Street, sales man. F. C. Abbott & Company. Phones 3022 and 1449. 10-3t FOR SALE Elizabeth, attractive 6 room bungalow, hardwood floors, birch doors, hot water heat, house in first-class condition. Price. $8750. F. C. Abbott & Company. Phones 3022 and 1449. Robert B. Street, salesman. 10-3t FOR SALE Near the Plaza, two-acre farm, 8-rooiri house, nearly- pew, large barn, double garage. The own er was offered $8000 for this place last year. We will sell it for $6500, with $2000 down and balance on time. F. C. Abbott & Co., Robert B. Street, salesman. Phones 3022 and 1449. 9-3t FOR SALE Modern 5-room house witU bath, and garage. Possession at once. Bargain. Phone S558-W. 8-tf FOR SALE Seven-room cottage, splen did condition, North College street; near Seaboard depot, lot 100x300 t This is a splendid buy. Property must be sold immediately. Price $10,000. Lee Kinney. Phone 3783. 8-4t IMPROVED FARM, by owner, 100 acres, three miles from Albany on Dublic road. No waste land. Good six room house; all necessary im provements; Immediate possession A. D. Gait, Albany, Ga. 7-7t WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To trade seven-passenger . Cadillac, excellent condition, for house and lot. Yates Edgerton, In ternational Harvester Co. ll-3t WANTED Your blacksmith work, large or small. Horses and mules shod, $lv25. Chains, automobile parts and oil. We have the best flrst- cl?ss mechanics. Prices low. Work guaranteed. Highway Garage, Dowd Road.' ll-3t WANTED Dressmaking and plain sewing. 704 S. Church St, - 7-4t-fOd WANTED Ladies to know they can get hemstitching and pecoting done in the right way. Also chainstiteh ing and' button covering, at 307 N College St. Mail orders' given prompt attention. ' 10-tf WANTED Three unfurnished . light housekeeping rooms In good locality, not over six or eight blocks from square, with porch, heat preferred, Rent reasonable. T., 204 S. Fox St. 9-3t WANTED Several pieces of second hand woodworking machinery. Give price, what kind, also description and where located in first letter, Address Woodworking, care News. 8-6t WANTED To do your hemstitching and pecoting. 301 N, Poplar. Phone 798-W. 8-7t WANTEDTo fit 5,000 keys. All kinds of keys fitted, trunks and umbrellas repaired. Phone 845. J Will Kesterman. 36 E. Fifth. 8-7t WANTED Office close in for ' public. stenographers ana multlgraph shop by March 1. Would consider sharing omce with reputable business con cern. Phone 2457, or after 6 p. m. '1659-J. Write The Letter Shop Latta Arcade. 7-tf WANTED To prune and spray your trees ana an Kind of flower scrubs. Now is the time, call the doctor. Phone County-1202. 6-7t WANTED Mattresses to make over, also new mattresses and pads made, to order; In cotton or silk fros8.: Sat isfaction guaranteed. Charlotte Red oing & Furniture Co. Phone 1588-J. J. T. A. La wing, Manager. 19,tf LEVY'S EYEGLASSES fit all eyes. none Detter. 7 wast Trade St., up stairs. , - 12-1-tf WANTED POSITION WANTED Position by young lady as cashier or clerk in department store or .drug store. Can furnish Dest references. Phone 4370 or ad dress J. C. Y.t p O. Box 896, city. - ' ' " ' ' ' - ll-3t WANTED By young lady of neat appearance, position as file clerk , or offiee assistant. " Best references furnished. Address L. H. Y., care News, or phone 4370. - - ll-3t WANTED By high school boy job for afternoons and. Saturday. Phono 1059-W. ll-2t-eod WANTED Position by .young lady experienced in stenography and gen eral office work. Phone 1981-W. ' ' " ll-2t-eod POSITION. BY YOUNG MAN OF VWENTY-THREE EXPERIENCED IN OFFICE WORK AND AS CITY SALESMAN. CAN FJJRNISH BEST OF REFERENCES AND WITH AN INTERVIEW CAN CONVINCE YOU OF MY ABILITY. ADDRESS BOX 23, CARE NEWS, OR PHONE 4403. - . ll3t WANTED Position as practical nurse by experienced practical nurse. Phono 2126-W. , - 10-t? WANTED-.position as salesman or in 9mce, rour years experience in book keeping. Willing to begin on small salary. Address "D. X.,".care News. . ' ' " '- V - - 8-4 1 ,W. M. BELL, Notary i'uouc, rrcD ov flee Charlotte News. Can N found most any hour to f p. m. 141 SPECIAL NOTICES AN OPPORTUNITY to get a few shares of the" capital stock m . a - J3 . A 1 u . J - HHuutaiaiui DUSiness. r unuer lormation through S. J. care iews. 10-2t NOTICE We have just installed new machinery, have special machines tor ladies' work, also the latest Good year, shoe repairing machinery for men's ; .work.- 'With this improved machinery and our expert shoe re pairmen we have the best equipped shoe repair shop in the south. Bring the shoes you thought were beyond repair; if they can be rebuilt and .will give enough service to warrant the outlay, we will transform them from seemingly worthless wrecks into good looking serviceable footwear. A. P, Hill . Quick Shoe Repair Shop. 209 North - College St. Work called for and delivered. Phone 423S. 9-tf - : COTTON SHIPMENTS to be held or to be sold, - will obtain for you your fertilizer requirements this season. Write Nitrate Agencies Co., Cot ton Dept., Savannah, Ga., P. O. Box 1397. , , 6-7t IF YOUR basement leaks phon W- T. Helms, , 1145-J, P. O. Box - 963. AH work guaranteed. 2-1-tf PIANO TUNING and repairing, piano easd rennisihlng. Expert work done at reasonable .charges. Phone '196, Stieff - Piano Co; - 28-tf PAINT AND WALLPAPER contractor. Interior work a specialty. J.: &I. Muse. Phones 3634 and 2260-J. ' - . l-17-tf WE WORK NIGHT AND DAY . Two shifts. FAVELL'S SHOE SHOP. 214 N. Tryon St. Call 247 before 9 p. m. MOVING, PACKING AND STORING Our packers have had fifteen years ovr?rMnm w cruarante our -wonc. WARREN TRANSFER CO. 1102 North Caldwell St. ' Phone 1166 Day or Nisht. - -;- ll-l -tf PIANO TUNER-t-J . p. Gallery, fith Parker-Gardner Co. Phone ; 3460. 8-9 PIAfJO TUNING W. E. Senn. Char lotte. N. C. Phone 2335-L-3 10-12-tf AUTOMOBILES OVERLAND SEDAN latest model practically new, . run 2900 miles Extra tire. Real bargain,- $825 W. H. Wray. Gastonia, N. C. ll-3t FOR . SALE Seven-passenger Cadillac. Real bargain. O. L. Watts, 28 West Fifth St. - ll-2t-eod FOR SALE New 4920 Over land. Cheap for quick pur chaser. Phone 3394, ll-3t FOR SALE Chevrolet baby grand touring, very low price. Dilworth - Auto Garage. ll-2t-eod WE HAVE new Cormtt - trucks in storage . which we will . sell at dis tnbutor s discount of thirty per cent from present list price. ,Caro- N. C. 11-3 1920 ONE-TON TRUCK eciuipped with pneumatie - cord tires, all in good shape. Truck has stake body. This truck is in excellent shape and will be sold at a sacrifice of $600; original selling price last August $2000. Address No. 9 North Brevard or call McMullin at 352. 10-2t FOR SALE ONE ONE TON FORD TRUCK IN GOOD ; CONDITION ' WITH EXPRESS BODY PHONE 1341 A. A. KNEE' 9-3t WILL SACRIFICE to cash buyer beautiful Velie Sedan. Best offer this week takes it. Phone 2364-W. 9-3t FOR SALE One Ford touring ear, new engine.. One Johnsom motor wheel, practically new. Quick sale, leaving town. 1407 - N. Pegram . St . R. E. Dees, Charlotte, N. C. 9-7t FOR SALE A few second-hand Buick cars Jn good condition at prices .Which will appeal to your Judgment of values. We invite your inspec- . tion. c. CT Coddington, Inc.,. Used Car Department. 9-7 1 FOR SALE Cadillac touring car, good condition. Would make good truck - $225 cash. Carolina Cadillac Com pany. - 23-tf FOR SALE Ford touring and roadster bodies. Payne's Auto Works, 26 East th St. 27-tf FOR SALE Ford cars, new and used. Terms to suit pvrchaser. Payne's Auto Works. 26 E. 6th St. 20-tf MISCELLANEOUS J. LEE PHILLIPS, Auctioneer. Office with J. W. Cobb. Phone, 3685. ' ' . r"- ' 8-tf-ead IF YOU HAVE MONEY to invest, you can buy a small block of the capital stock in a - successful business through "S. . T.," ' care - News. 10-2t A. Jf. DUNN CO. Paper hangers and decorators. Phone 2264. 10-10t IF IT'S vali: PAPER phone - 2264 A. J. Dunn Co. 10-10t LATEST. DESIGNS in wall paper. A .. J. Dunn Co., 10 East Fourth St, .- ; - - - ' 10-iot MOVING AND HAULING, J. A Weaver. Phone 128. : 10-7t CLOTHES you laid aside. Call 1371 I can use them. 8-4t MATERNITY sanitarium-r-Prlvate, .? re fined, home-like. Homes provided for infants. Mrs. Mitchell, 3.2 Windy eor, Atlanta, Ga. 1-22-2 6t-no-suh TEACHER OF VIOLIN Conservatory graauate. Violins for sale. A. D LajOie, 1006 S. Boulevard, Phone 1769. f - . . fi.gt COTTON MATTRESSES renovated made into' new ticks. Phone' 158$,J or writ Box 463, Charlotte. 8,t AGENTS WANTED SILVERWARE FACTORY wants agents to introduce silver knife and wk sets, $10.00 value, $2.5. Big . commissions. Take orders and keep . first payment. Exclusive . territory. Sample . art , free , Send'. $2.5D as security. RQse .. Silver Lo.. Norfolk, Ya. , , J LSI NIQUE TRIMMING IDEAS MARK THIS TRICOTINE FROCK I- l The frock which is fashionable for fimshir.K out the whiter tsason snd bejJnnninK the spring ii ny tricotine. This one pictured it a oew model which shows some very attractive trimming ideas. Heavy embroidery with bits of ; frinff worked into the design trim lh . akirt. which i four-pane!edr each panel being pointed at the outer edges. The embroidery also trims the bell sleeves and the scalloped collar. CAN'T EXCUSE BRIDE FROM JURY SERVICK Cleveland "No cause shown. .Thus Judge Florence L, Allen America's only woman eommon pleas judge, tersely dismissed the plea of f e ed by -Mrs. Mildred M. Falls, 23, pret ty and a recent bride, when she ask ed to be excused from serving on the jury to try Robert Mommens for tha murder of Henry Thompson last No vember. ' -; ; ' "My husband objects," said Mrs. Falls, and Assistant Prosecutor Cas sidy thought her excuse good, but the J . 1 . 1 . 1 4. S A 1 ' a . T - juuge uiuugnt uiuereniiy, ana sne re' mamed on -the panel. ; LOST OR FOUND FOUND Bunch of keys on N. Tryon St. Owner can get same by paying for ad. Call at News office. '11-lt LUST vOld band fountain. rnl fn juais i . j. i. iaone - i62i. Reward, ' llrlt STOLEN Five dollars reward if blue green arch frame Columbia' bicycle stolen from in front of Chamber -of Commerce is returned to 1426 Pari; Drive or phone 9187. - - - ' 9-4t FOUN D Bird dog. Owner can get same by describing and paylnsr for this ad. Phone 1738-W after 5:30, 9-St REWARD I .will pay a reward, of $25 for detection of thief, or return oi aaxi is euvertown cord tire and rim stolen from my car Sat urday night. W-C. Dowd. - 7.5t FOUND First class .shoe repairing . which will please you and save you money."' Free delivery. Fourth Ward ;Shoe Shop, corner llth and Grahatp rnone 4402. . 12-30-t FOR SALELIVE STOCK FOR , SALE Beautiful small black horse. Fine for buggy or light wagon. Bargain for quick sale cash or terms, as do not need a horse any longer and must stop expense er reeamg. t. : s. Basaett, 17 E Trade, or phone 627. ' ll-3t FOR SALE A good gentle milca cow, . Five years old. First- sixty dollars takes her. Phone- 938. ll-3t FOR SALE Bull terrier pups. Phone Mrs. Melvin, 3017-W. ld-2t FOR SALE-r-Three "fox hounds, good ... trailers ana runners. Price $75.00. sOiie ftrst class opc-ssum hound, .Good, 70 suck ana tree, .trice $30.00. New ton Farm, King's Mountain, N. C. ' ' l(U3t4hur-frsun FOR SALE- -Ten, Belgian hare rab- Dits cheap. - Jb'hone 4248. 8-6t FOR SALE Mule and 'delivery wagon. Bargain to quick pur- cnaser. rnone t5ou 4i ; , , y-bt POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALETen white wyandottes, 1 cockerel .and 4 hens. Price VS15.0Q. 710 East Fifth St. Phone 1S32-W. ll-2t BARY CHICKS Strong, healthy, pure bred White Leghorns. 26c per chick . aoj quantity. Hatching eggs, '$12 per hundred; S2.25 for fifteen. Cherokee Farms, Shelby, N. C. . . 10-3t HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Prices Right. . : Terms Reasonable. WADSWQRTII SAtJSS STABLE' . the Jlusfess 59 learH- 1 3 IT MATTERS NOT Where the prices of shoes may go we are always on the job prepared to save our customers from One to Five Dollars a pair. Those : who have ! tried us know, and others can if they will. Will 1 you? . " ' TRUE pjLE SHOE STORE 32 E Trade St. 7 Charlotte, N. c. GRANDPA ANP My grandpa wore whiskers that reach aA to bin waist. My grandpa was wrinkled and serious faced. - ' He walked with a stoop and a shuffle was his. For he always complained of ''the dam . rheumatiz." ' He smoked a cob pipe that was anciept and strong. . ' ' ' He was snoring at eight, for Oh sleep he was long. My grapdma knit mittens And sat by. , . the - fire,' ' Aa straight and as prim as the Bap tist church spire, Her hair was in ringlets; she wore a, lace cap. A mountain of darning reposed in her - Ian. . :-- . When, grandpa was not feeling quite at his best She made him yarb tea and she g reased ' up his chest. , Kow grandpa and grandma go out every night To some cabaret or a pinochle . fight. . My grandpa's dress suit like the wall paper sets, And hedances the fox trot and smokes cigarets. v My grandma's marcelled, and she drives her own car, And her skirts are as short as her " granddaughter's are. Old. age is old-fashioned and has passed away - .;. - " You wouldn't know grattdpa and grandma today. We seem to be very strong just now AUTHOR OF FAMOUS DETECTIVE STORIES SAYS HE WILL REVIVE "NICK CARTER" in x:' fa mmL m SB Most recent photograph ot Frederic Van Renssalerr Dey, better know ' '. : as Nick Carter." ';: Frederic Van , Renssaleer Dey the famous author of the "Nick Carter' stories says he is going to revive Nick Carter, who will no? appear in a book. Mr. Dey is of the eleventh generation of one of the original settlers of Manhattan Island. He was photographed during I demonstration of bullet-proof glass, at the South Armory, Boston, Mass wncro no ia m'sitint Vii XT T-- r . ; - !U LnJ EARTanpHOME BROBLEM5 IMI'Til Till' n win I Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a mar ried woman thirty-twa years old. I have been married to my second hus band nine "and a ha,lf . years. I have had four little girls, three are living. My husband : has never - treated us right. He never turns his pay over to me, and buys me hardly any clothes. He hardly ever takes me any place and when he does he acts so hateful T. never enjoy myself. He has such an ugly disposition and is so hateful for days at a time that there, is no . living with him. He doesn't care what he says to hurt a person's feelings. , For ihe last two weeks -h Vi hm so cold toward me. When I was sick1 he. told me hfi rtidn't para nkatha Tl w -v .mv.. lived or died. Since I married him nave iouna mat ne nas a disposition like his, father, and no ope can live with him. -r My side ofthe storv is that ; T m a Jk. .Ut respectable woman; have "always been ! true but unable to -keep . ' the Wrk ' mi wim bu many mue ones, and I am not strong any more...: .;. ... Please tell . me what you think" I ought to do. HEARTSICK. Something is wrong with your man agement of the home.- Probably you lack system , and worry too much about little things. It takes a wo man genius to pick out 4he essential things ia housework and to- keep- er der when she is sick and has the care of three little girls. To do your best is all that can be expected, Above a.Hlse keep your hOusesin order and have your ., meals on' time. The chil dren can ; help in their small way by picking up after themselves., Sometimes, and ofen, a marriage is not heaven-mao:e, , in which case the sooner the husband and wife learn to find happiness in their own way with out depending upon each other, the better. Since you feel your husband haa an impossible disposition, you win have to make the best of his faults on - supplying omes for the than nrhfU motrt. .... . . 110 5l include the 'American ambassador i are more homeless than nim . v 1 1 are more homeless than almost else across the Atlantic HULDIMi LP. THE CITY 111!, Eight men sitting in a n0kPr ing at' Clarksburg, W. v. Ti the city and used as a city hall v. f . w v. v. . i, etic JJOlnt Of fc volvers by three masked bandit. , got S90Q n cash and two diamond' rlr! valued at $600 each, The robbers ti l become public' until noon, although ti scene of. -the robbery is within a t feet of the police station. "Those wno used to eathpr i u livery stable now gather at the r there hasn't ' been much lmprovem, in the odor, either." - ".'. ' . . We have just received our income t uittima uwiu tijc treasury aeDartnw y . ; 4, le l , vu'-il uui luuuiijis Jitsrn u.a oeen moi ies ujl a, uiiJuiH.. -J .;: ..V; The two young ladies who Ymttm to New York- from Zion City to k uui nu j)Hi jiitvo Meu ioia not to retur home until they have succeeded, l iooks as mougn iney win become maheht residents there. "On what salary should a man rib ry?" asks a morning paper. On wif e s of course, . The American' Legion has 9, ys. xi 4 Ms t&; i,- I tarn Elizabeth ITthomoctTm II r and -he thankful "for all the We -i- . . . i f vnll you i nave in your me. J. -i cheerful, when your husband is i ... x , u ie nnrfJi ant, and silent when he is oKlu imii fil vniir home 1U6 able, you will more pleasant. TV .AX I Jl J Dear Mrs. Thomnson: Is lt prn for a boy to send a girl friend a entine? VALENTE Yes. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I eighteen , years old and am V irouDie. My lather is wu - TnftthAt anH liaa hfAn fiver Since of us in the family. I mean low I j aren. two oi my Droin5 -ried and one was killed in the uioiner nag aaways Tj mtf Ifxnv fatViAi. whn T was Ola en tmnA wrvoitlnn nw and One w brothers has asked me to come j live at; his house, and tne f asked mother to live wun would all bfr in the same could see each other often. J fuses to leave father. She en s! In spite of his cruelty u :thm . What can I do to make her se sue is wrong: i i""" . her-in." every: way I know. no- good. UNHAPPY juet your moiacr . (i? cision. Since - she chooses w r . a ii . r, lr a Tiei v nwu with your, father,- you "eVOffl oroiners enouia auuiuo w and not " make her unhappy ' j tates of her heart. Go to J0"' er if you want to, but lei stay with your father. The San Joaquin Valley ra j for 1919 was sold for $60,00y , " Florida has 54.Q05 farms. ol 8 s i c I ( f 1 , 1 v
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 11, 1921, edition 1
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