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NOTICE a By tMm of the power contained £ la a certain M of tract executed an . the 12th day of June, 1*24, by Job " Hiatt. Cha.. E Hiatt and wtf«. to W. | bw'&aSpuJI^diAitH baring baan £ Made In the payment of tb? note. J then!)/ aemred, I will offer for aale Ic in front of the Foot Office at Pilot * Mountain, North Carolina, m the 14th day of AagMt, IMS at two o'clock, P. M traata and railroad right of way, and m*h aa the Old Dodaon Br " rick Tobacco Factory lata, aai f lot. No. W, M, and 46 aa id daeeribad oojOot at Town of Mot nun tain, N. C., dated lialiwbii J>, iat7, recorded to Rtgidrr of aada Officc of Sorry Cooaty, North id deedec to*Pttet Mffltac Company the corner af Daria and TPine treeta, mm 70 feat front an Daria 110 1 alirt** to. *1 «■ S-i.'isr The Charlotte Observer is carrying more hick class feature*, inconnection with receiving the lateit new* from the ASSOCIATED PRESS, the CONSOLIDATED PRESS, and the NORTH AMERICAN NEW8PAPER ALLIANCE, than any other newspaper published in the Carolina*. If you are not a reader of Carolina*' biggest and foremost newspaper, there must be a reason. If The OBSERVER knew the reason, no doubt you would be a reader. ! If you are not a subscriber and will kindly fill in and clip the cou pon below and send to the Circulation Department, The OBSERVER will send you free sample copies of The NEW OBSERVER, or better still, fill in and mail the coupon with a small remittance and The OB SERVER will put you on as a subscriber. You don't have to pay for a year at one time. A shorter period will be appreciated and will per haps be more convenient for you at this time. Sand your remittance for any amount you wish. By all means don't overlook sanding in the coupon filled in and let us send you sample copies and tell us why you are not a reader of The OBSERVER. SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY MAIL lf;V '• * ■ 1 me. > moa. • mos. 1 year. Daily and Sunday Tfc $2 26 $4J0 99.00 Daily without Sunday We 11.76 9M0 *7.00 Only — 40c 91.00 |1.7» 18.50 11m Charlotte Circulation Charlotte, North OB8XIVC* Mt nailing The Hfe '•* •...r ' ■ f» Y« part at th« dtk* an the IMaa aMs. Railroad waaboota war* nportad at| tare plaaaa in Waar Maafco. A hhoofh an upmlal rauad kjr rain all day and nigtrt ta j Nrar York and rirtirftjr, aporthi* Taaprrataraa In tba 60'a and #*■» nw diatr fbutad Uirooffc* At El Paao arbara mow florriaa f#n| for afar hoora, manoata an kaary rlothlng vara haatily • -I J | - L.J J "J I ralM^HU WFWJ WO awalM^TiH • 100 d»rw tonpmtsrr nrly In | tha weak. iw 0*117 mum n in* high merrury column were Boise, Idaho, Frwnn, Cala., Mid Walla Walla. Waab., where the thermom eter registered 100 or nor*. Bryan Wrote Out fra>w> H« Said Bofore Hit Meal* Dayton, Tenn., July tl.—A ifiwll mad# by William Jenning* Bryan at Columbia In 1*11 lowed ths aaeda ot a friendship which thought him to live bia but boon and there to dia In the ham* of Richard Roger*. Dayton Mr. Rogers, a aoldiar in Camp Jaekaon, new Columbia, heard the ad dreaa of the Commonef and baran at once an admirer of the great man. He fallowed Bryan'* career wKh been interest thereafter and when Mr. Bry aa waa asked to come to Dayton to take part Hi the Scopes prosecution, the young pharmaclat wrote to the Floridlan and Invited him to be Ma gue*t during the stay here. The fundamentalist ipokesman ac cepted the invitation, and when he arrived here July 17, be estahliahed himself in the quiet little r—idence in Market street. He and young Rogem became close friends through their association. When Mrs. Bryan and other member* of her household arrived the Roger* family movsd ovsr to a neighbor'* house in order that; the visitor* might have entire andi comfortable occupancy of the houae of ftve room*. Sunday last. Mr. Rogers and Mr. Bryan went to church together. Af ter the dinner which followed, and perhap* an hour or les* "before hi* death. Mr. Bryan dictated to h& friend and host three short prayers which the Commoner had been ae customed to nffpf aa grare ktfsw meal*. Mr. Roger* had taken an in terest in the unusual wording and sentiment of tha table blesaing*. These are the brief petition* Mr. Bryan was accustomed to uae. one be fore each meal, aa he dictated them to his friend before he lay down for hi* abort nap from which he never awoke: "God i* great, and God i* good, and we thank Him for food. By Hi* hand must all be fed; give aa. Lord, our daily bread." "Be present at our table. Lord; ba here and everywhere adored. These mercies bleaa and grant that we may feast with Thee In Paradtoe." "We thank Tbee, Heavenly Father, that Thou deat cupply Thy children'* needs. May wa In return ftve Thee our consecrated Uvea. Beware of Druakaa Driver*. Hickory, A a* 1—Max Little, • year-old aon of Charlaa Little, at Claremont, died at a local hospital early thla morning a* a reanlt of aa aceMaot tote yaaterday afternoon when the car driven by OM*n Moaer pinned Mm to a building on a mala thoroughfare hare. Moaer to hltog held on a charge of manatougbtar and the preliminary hearing to Mt Moeer ato^ be ddblM wMk Mr tec whie under tha teflan* at iL * ■ 1. \ . ; dJa Js J"iiaft- V t. Vt" •/'». f.t turfs (am aw w« 9e always ban soap mmm (ran tin* to tfine. Wt for tMs nit featuring the rf soap and Gold Duat wash OUR SKOAL DEAL 1 GaM Yon «t 60c worth of aoap and waahpowders for 55c and one 20c dkh mop free to the first hundred customers purchasing the above deal ONLY ONE DAY, AUG. Stfc, 1928. rdera far F. M. POORE for Fi Why Burden Your Wife? aa MM)T wfcraa do, and ham aha to jom thief baaaficiary, |m trt thinking of ukiai Mr yoar nmattot and truataa. Uniaaa aba la a wnun of OMplkatl boaineaa trsmmy, ictmtimJ to ■aH»g Mia nnatMrti, ika win ftad tMa • partiooa teak. Moreover, • ain ontliaa of the eonaanitWa atopa that must ha taken ta aettUag as aa tato, after tka lafal authority to act baa been putW, aogld akta that aa jroor executor aha araat attaad proaiptljr to aaa| Mb ad nunafrmtitt at a tima whan It a«r ba difficait far bar to thtak ad bualneaa auttera. Why bfirdea your wtfa wtth thaaa dataila, rm If, h your opinion, aha ia compatont to attend to thaaiT THE BANK OF MOUNT AIRY pai'V &er hadthe magneb recharged?" haw "She shouldn't be aol you had herl Two yctrit Well, the probably weakened.1 They call diem Magnets' but that doo't mean they'll Well test theae far you and recharge them tf they need it". The experienced Fleet Bow know* that poor Waiting k often Named on the "jn"' 'a m after of fact it la the fault of the i Oil get* blamed for lota of things too, that am not it* fault. Take carbon, far instance. Do you i that ofa^i over 60* of the alleged carbon in cylindersia)uatplainroaddirt? Wei Kad it analysed. Of course carbon than pthera. 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