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CHABLOTTU DAILY OBSERVEH, SEPTEMBER 10, 1004. ALUW KULa . TOMPKINS riHUklH,. :.y Day la t!:s Year. KlRSCniPTION PRICK DAILY. - r ,..,.. month. ........ 1M r ....... .........4,....,......1.1 ! - ' u ton lbs v.. ...,,................... , J6 i I i.I-lUERJ' AShOUSCBMCIIT, A fuUcrtbw In daring th nddreat .! lis naner c.haarad. will lilw In , .u the address to which It rohf- ft (! Urn a asks for th Manga te fc- nmd " No. 34 Bouth ' Tiro Stmt: Tela t uon numbers: Business OlDee, both ! -lion, J8; my ditor'a office. Well ' on l; news ditor' Ortloe, Bll ' ..ma tJ. Advertising; ratas ar furnished ea t i il.-a.tttm. Advertisers nay- fl t .i that through tho columns of (bit iMtr 4bay may reach aU Chartotta a l&rg portion of th bant peopls In t his state and appar South Caroline. This paper gives correspondent a wide latitude aa It thinks public poll y permits, but It In no ease r n.onKiWa for their view. It la much ( blurred tlmt correspondents -alga . iciclr name to their article, aapa- rlUy la eaaaa wbar tbay attack ser ua or Institution, though thla la not dfinuinded. Tha editor reserve it. rteht to air. tha ham of eorre H'ondKiit wbea they ar demanded ,.r tha purpuee of personal satlsfae thm. To rarelv consideration a com rtiiiiilcatlun must ba accompanied by in true asm of lb correspondent. Xt la really amusing to hear that ex Cenator Marlon Butler still professes to be Interested In th Populist, aa if they didn't los their charm , for him whan political dickering ceased to ba profitable. . - Th Columbia State la good enough to aari - "North Carolina militia held back a mob at Wilmington within bayonet; not a soldier u disarmed and not on quailed, and the law wan sustained. Th Tar Heel soldier tk-k: they am not th toy sort." This is Juat; and by th way. th Wilmington Light Infantry deserves to be ixcit-l trom lhat claas of fltate militia, and referred to in art Obaer vtr editorial Thursday, which la d .U.l by ir.3 and handled by them a they wei-e ttrildretx There la no fool lahnoaa about the Wilmington Lift-ht infJtn'.ry, the sheriff of New Hanover wr the mayor o. Wlltnliigtuti. PATRONS STAM BV COLLEEG. MlBIalppl thla year., I took 4 UWiW oiAir vV6"'oi!caalon to keep account of the murders " I '.n Vlfaalaaal-tal Kr.m lanriarV 1 IA ADTll Dn, WISBTOV COt RSR KVOOHiKD.!,, 9,, ZJrm killed lit that . . - . . . - I 1 1 1 1 IV- IIU IJIV IB tlU 111 . . - -?r" "I?"" -fl "In murder. MIulaaiDDl- Mada the Ker Slarer t.V.arV; . D-rVT- regardless of population -Maay Vlaltara at J)aaeratle I Popi can prosper wim mis w - - - - - ki, ' ... mvii oi en me comiiiuina;. tha atata ralilrw Natea af thai Judge Miller assigned m a cnuae for tat Caaltal. v Ithla large number of murders the fact -w..- t I that the people, who are receiving nign- IT Went ralnurr... Rlml r wagea, nava apeni loo iouvh ..umk Th .f.im i. -i. , I "ne vaiue or negro laoor n ncr ln from th A. and M. College thai ,n iW Jttd M",erl.n,, itu, ...i " , I the neitro feel, because he knows his imi. r.,h, .ii mkijA v .v.; loon will nrotect him. that he can kill Junior, sophomore ami frwhman chms. I " negro without fen r of punish- a are attendimr to their, atwl alx oil V ... , the seniors remain, while others are Although Mississippi la a prohibition altin to be taken back. Prestdn State, "blind tigers" flourish In every) Winaton la nMivliLg Uttr anA .lo. I county, a it e ana ngrwotwa peaaw grams rrom patrons and rrlerwfii of thel'""""c rr;raieB oi m w. college everywhere endorsing hi. (cause of the building of three new rail course. The father of one at th annJnra I way lines in woiitn Misstssmni new k Obeavrwr will ataaaesiafr wlthaat ahaaarat. taM a baalaaaa r -aala fee I X ' .JJ'.f.V-lJV'll 4vartlaaar.aa.te r for " thJe ;.: aalaaaaw I 'i-f-r'-. J "! Xt 0. T. alaaaaaa-av Haevtaa. jxT j. H:&t Ufcaarvar, No fai. AU ataV j trarttaataaaala laaartadl lav tUa .ei- aa at eat f tea aoata aea It ate af ata - wards. Na aa ,akea . far leaa I thaa JW eeata. Cash la advaaee. pcopi P.Qnm linn; I I.UI bis U UUft.Ul.iM " 'r".-- r-at?. a j H fOUB OROCKR HA8 THEM-BIue' Rib. ttoa leaivm and vanina exirucis. . WANTE1 By married lady, board in pri vate family lor tne winter, in the au- tiurbs of Charlotte or In country conveni ent to town. Price must bo moderate. Keferotees exchanged. Address Mrs. Qeo. I WbKford. Boa B. Klchmond, Va, Meirclhisinitts The Philadelphia Record says: 'To alt nifmbers of the iu- .uMlean kred him to uae a hickory stick on hltwn '" aprlnging up and each at- aon. Another said: "Thrash my onl rac tawieas ooomers wno operate soumUy and atand by your rules. you"lNnl tigers" and gambling dena ought to have had them all ajong." Preachers of that section are attempt Crl(Kn Syndiottte we comu.i t.ti u remark 1 , L . cnMr" nave uwi'" whi mw ..u Viri .ai.j i XUUPV ir ?T IIMUJB, VIMI Will? SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1901. THB SKABOAKD ACriDKJIT. Tlmt accident on tha Seaboard Air Une Railroad near Catawba J u net Ion, S. C, yesterday morning;, lacked no ! ment of tragedy. To feel a trestle sink under a fast-moving train and yourseir going down In darkness and to almost certain death, death, too, in one of tta in oat dreadful forma, Is an experience never to be forgotten by a aurclYojvT add to tha original hor ror an engine following the passenger train daehes Into the gap made by the fallen trestle, and drops upon the wreckage and those Imprisoned In it No words may describe the eenaatlon of thoea who, yet alive and conscious, hwird a brakeman shout, "My God, the ft eight train is coming upon u!"?, and could only wait for It to come. The mind staggers In the effort to Imagine Die thoughts that possessed those hap less creature, stunned and helpless, who struggled there while they hoard the rapid approach of the engine which was almost certain to take the lives which bad thua far been miraculously spared, .It was, viewed In any light, o Knocking occurrence, and the wonder 1 ft, that any one escaped with life. The,. cause of and the responsibility for the- accident. If there be responsi bility, are yet to be determined. The theory that a rail had been removed ir to be accepted with many reservations, and it la to be hooed that there was no negligence to which this awful acci dent can be charged. A citlaen of Greensboro recently dis continued his subscription to The Ob server a thing which few people do and,, now writes the following letter: "I find I cannot well get along without It and you will please let It come along In the Peruna advertisements bearing the tune of Kpencer Blackburn be sUtes that i.e cannot get along without It; that it la KKfKl for general debility, blues, etc This explains my position relative to The Ole f. i vor, although I know why and how you l ioduce your effect, arhflo Spencer seem to be In Ignorance of the fact that Peruna feet Is produced f the boose contained iii.-rein. seems, too. that a man from Ashe should know boose under any Though It hac an established repu i ttion a a foe to debility, blues, etc., ll Is Is the first time The Observer has ever been classified alone; with Peruna i ut our friend means well. Let it go. It waa surprising to read In th dis- j iune yesterday morning that the i th In th treasury of the Stale of iwisaippf had shrunk to $1.6-eur- inking because a few years ago the : ' js!,lslppl treasury waa overflowing jjih money; the State waa represented h in better financial -condition than f: y In tha Union; and it paid an etior i us o mount of cash out of hand for i new and handsome capttot building- rmds Issued, no credit asked for. ng of the kind." Pef haiJa Governor a man. has emptied the treasury for establishment and maintenance of . schools, In Harper's Weekly. A Houthern paper having made disparaging remarks about three New York papers that are sup porting Roosevelt, The Weekly auld of one of th three; The Mail would rank well also if somebody would kindly sup ply Homer Davenport with Ideas to take the pi nee of the yeast on ken In his cur toons.'" As a whole, the Democratic papers have no right to criticise the Republl cans for their taste In the matter of cartoons. The Roosevelt pictures, with the President's teeth and his alleged fighting proclivities featured, are dis graceful and without excuse, - They make no votes and are only, disgusting to thinking people. VANTEI-Flrst-claas bartender. Address Box 358, Salisbury, N. C. frK iiJSNT Nicely furnished room, Close in. Appiy sw . -jryon m. . ,VANTEi- Responsible man to manage office and distributing depot for a larc munufact-irlng company. Salary Jli.u(l jer month and commissions. Applicant jiUBl furnish good relet ences and.f7b0.00 to J.aw.ou cash. Address factory. Twelfth ana jonnson ma., vntcago. Ga n Replenish TheOr Stocks Here at All Times There Is none of whom the late J. S. Spencer, of Charlotte, was known, to whom the announcement of his death will not appeal as a personal sorrow. He was a kindly, sweet-splrlted, lova ble gentleman, Hla acouataitaneea and friends avIU miss his genial presence, and other communities along with Charlotte will realise at once that they have sustained a loss, for lie had large interests and administered them not for hla own benefit alone, but to the ad vantage of others aa well. Seventeen months ago one Charlotte' bank presi dent became Incapacitated fur the ac tlvltles of life and within-three week? two others have ddedln the meantime ahio a distinguished citlsen, equally conspicuous In his vocation. It is a fateful record, and It haa left wide aps In Charlotte's social, business and professional circles. ' -lewltt. Brevard, N. C. l'HB TOWN OP IJ3XINOTON desires to cun tract at once with responsible party to put uuwn two or more miles or arau ullthic pavements. Address J no. H. Moyer, Mayor. thine;. waa a prominent foot-ball player war I Meeiag of aa inaiaa i-oay, found to have about 20 worth of goods! A smatl crowd was attracted to the in his trunk belonging to the College! vacant lot back of the City Hall yes Athletic Association. Member of th I terdny where a small army of men WANTED A good man and wife to man1 association went to the rfetint rtrwl I were ens-aired In throwlna- an untamed " an up-to-date hotel. Address Win, made him open his trunk and return I Indian pony preparatory to putting the goods. Hhoes on him. The pony struggled and At Democratic headquarters to-day I kicked deniM-rately. but was finally there were a number of ditinulshed I thrown and tied securely. He still con callers. Hon. W. W. Kltchln. Congress- tlnued to struggle, but the net work man from the 'fifth district, was one if ropea waa too Btrong for him, and of the first, he having arrived here onltlie negro blacksmith went caarnly on the early train for a conference with I villi his work. The spectators who naa Chairman Simmons. He ex Dresses stood at a rcaoectlve distance before, gratification at the progress being inude I now crowded around and engaged In in the launching .of the campaign. An-1 the making of facetious remarus, ime other caller waa Cant. T. W. Mason, tins: "Tie a knot In 'is tan, jimmie, of Northampton. He sava the work of I or he'll ait th'ough them ropea." .The the xsimwiiart In his section la now well I Lnr, soon became aulet and lay still In htuvl. litis eyes filled with tears, no doubt President Chn. D. MCIver. of the thinking of his once untrammled life state Normal and Industrial College, over the hi lis and rar away, Greensboro waa here to-day and sayr the college will open September 29th The Cbrlatlana at Manassas, with over 600 students. He ha Just re- Young Jackson Christian, grandson of turned rrom oxford where he attended I General Stonewall Jackson, is at JMan- the opening of the Oxford Seminary assas flahtlnK with the "Browns' as there. He says Prof. Hobaroodi's new I nlde-de-camo of General Barry. His building Is udmlrably arranged and father. Mr. W. E. Christian, of At- euulpoed. and the nermanent success I lanta. Is there with the Btaff of the and continued success of the Seminary Governor of Georgia, is assured. Rhf-ptt'iiwl Win nn t It a hIuvoi if Mnn Iv l.VIIl,.r l,nlh ....l.w..l l.w... .... I "llB,E' turerl In nnrhnm. Tho killlnir wiijb with baae-ball bat on the State Fall 1 love to see the Spinning wneei irnmiiclM her muni iimntha j.ir Hln. It inonotone Urawi out Our Wholesale Department is one of the big features of our estabPshment. Two large floors are devoted -strictly to whole sale one floor containing exclusively hats and cans, and evervthinp- fnr vnnr irarlp i I'HK MUTtTAL Is open for new stock to- r J J , day. Read Kcesler s ad. and do name- 1 j I 1 1 a C 11 oDiainauie nere ac prices iuiiy as reasoi- KOR RlfiNT Two large, nicely furnished, airy roomB, one on first floor, other on second. In bent residential section, clone I ,n. privilege or bath, hot and cold water. Apply, WW North College Ht. For The Observer. One of the strangest casea of recent thnca is that of J. Samuel MeCue. of Charlottesville, Va. Last Sunday light, directly after he and his wife had returned from church, he called the police and friends by telephone and told them when they arrived that a burglar had assaulted him with a base ball bat and had killed his wife. Her body waa found In the bath room. She had been shot, choked and beaten. Suspicion at once fastened upon McCue himself. Wednesday he waa arrested. Fhe coroner's Jury found that he had killed his wife and he was committed to Jail. He Is a lawyer,., .had served several years on the city council and has Just completed his third term as mayor. He la a man of wealth a nd, his A-lfe waa prominent In society. Their nome waa one of the most attractive In harloltesville. He and his. wife did not get along well and her brothere .tnd his oldest son, aged 18, are bitter against him. The name of the other tvoman in the case has not. been dls- losed, but ahe la said to live In Rich- nond. i:e Virginian-Pilot, of Norfolk, h will never get over it jealousy North Carolina, on account of the t that they have nobody In Virginia . can write poetry Jike our folks, re - to Mum Peterson, Dr. Griffin, the t Laureate of Cabamia, and othert our valueil contributors, as "The r iotte Observer' squawkera." We t it distinctly understood that we t th tise of that word Vsq.ua wk ' a applied W North Carolina gen It is flippant, Irreverent and alto, r offensive. Take It back! rejoice at the advent of the Ca i Power' Company irf Charlotte. It niching excellent street light f r. prints equally a good in iiK'andeacent lights, and to i .-heuiter power than the city j s. We are gratified too, that i to bring it principal offices t- its office force la considerable i-m Its pay roll. - But with all .'S we should not be unmlnd ancient admonition that we ; .( allow new f.u-es to cause us ' 1 fill-nils. Millionaire Sedgwick, of Lenox, Mass., entertained Booker T. Washing ton at luncheon the other day, The af fair seems to have been quite a novelty In the social set to which Mr. Sedgwick belongs, which fact moves The Charles ton News and Courier to say; "Booker T. Washington makes a mis take when he permits Millionaire Sedg wick, of Lenox, to put Mm to the ques tionable purpose to which Mr. Harry Lehr once put a monkey at Newport. The New England smart set appear bent uptiu carrarhig the spectacular dlnner-glvtnii liuLIt entirely too fair,' and Mr. Washing ton should be too Intelligent to lend hlm- elf to the promotion of their purposes Mr. Lehr'i mookey could not help himself Meslde it was the Creator that made a monkey of him, while It is merely Mr. Sedgwick whs would make a monkey of Mr. Washington. It might be added, too, that it la far worse to make a monkey of a auest than It Is to make a guest of a monkey." The strange feature of this affair Is that It should be considered a novelty. It has alwaya been our' understanding that in the matter of dining theBe Massachusetts high-flyers or at least a goodly number of them take the constitutional declaration against dis crimination on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude aa their guide when they make out their list of guests. 7 , . Mince iiloddina: days of old vuu anu Aiumy were over zeuious root- , ,,T r.na ,,mn about . ...... . , . . . , , l 1 . ii i nn, -" - - v. ...... d " O 1VI WllldlUlllB I.PUJJ1B, UIIU iii tile midst of a quarrel Hlntoti struck Man ly on the head with a baseball bat. Death resulted in a few hours. Hln ton escaped. Secretary Jos. E. Pogue, of the State Fair says the outlook for the fair brightens daily and with anything like favorable weather the attendance Is sure to be far In excess of any pre vious year. Already a number of addl. tloiHil excursion trains have been ur ranged for. F. C. Toplman, reported as address unknown in the list of injured in the iOVe to see the Ferris Wheel terrible Seaboard Air Line wreck at Its evolutions make. Catawba, la general manager of the A'hllc boys and girls within its sphere Home Telenhonn and Telrrat.h Com. Their recreation take. pany, with headquarters at Henderson. He also has official the Southern Bell Company In this dis: I phey mark the record of the years, u-ici. ne was en route to i. iuis toi Nor fall a single notch, attend the International Electrical I Congress of which he Is a member. 1 1 love to see the Wheels In Wheels, Julius R Tn-nr anctricniv nt the That-run this mlahty world. Soldiers' Home to-nl.rht. He was a wf freedom from her lofty Dome. lieutenant of Co, K, Nineteenth Hegl ment and brother of the late Joaluh r cannot nee the Wheels of Time, ui irci , ivi many yeuisuirc ui iut? uiumi ,ak HW1TI ineir Cycles ny distinguished newspaper men In thiell only see and feel their tracks. love to see the Factory Wheels Whirr noisily aroun They mark the progress and advance Of every thriving town. i love to Bee the old Mill Wheel Plod natientlv along. . While from It myriad water-drops Fall' rhythmic In a song. I love to sea the Motor Wheels Along the highway run Mo greater triumph 'ere than this The bold inventors won. .... 1 I lr.vA In the Tlnv WliAla connection With I t,...,..i., .,.,' ..i. able as same class of goods are obtainable on the larger markets. We devote a great deal attention to the wholesale trade, and we are so situated to make purchases ot ll goods at exceptionally low prices on account ot the fact we buy so largely for t prospects. Answer . . f rAl . ctai&uAN" our three retail stores, lhere are few lines 'A ! hSunTai Bf a? uVaraiSehve cannot furnish your stock. When you .( Secretary Keesler before you Sleep. ' are in Charlotte come look through our WANTED Solicitors on a good commis sion proposition. Cnn easily make $2.00 jer aay. Airesn x. cire Observer. a : , WANTED First-class salesman, who can furnish surety bond, to represent mo international correspondence Schools, if Scmnton. Pa. Apply, 8 to 11 a. m.. Stratford Hotel. S. O. Vlckers, Special Agent. FALL OFENING-Investment tl.OOO. Ftfl right man who can take interest and harKe of business on salary. Location uiHtllni? town, bright prospects. Answer Hilck will bring you "Zu-Zu," care Observer, 4 IF WIS WANT YOUR BUSINESS-Amerlcan Dlst. Tel. Co. Telephone 46. . SETTER trouble. THAN GOLD Gold makes "Mida Water" relieves trouble. State. KLITTZ-SMITH WEDDING. As they glide silently by. Some day the ever restless whirl Of Wheels In Wheels will cease. But only when the Wheels of Time i he Universe release. MAB LUCILB SMITH. 1 Robber Get 14,000. Pomeroy, O., Sept. 9. Two men enter- a the oltlce of Count v Treasurer T. J, .7hase to-tlay and while one of them cov- rexl him. tho other went through the safe. securing X14.000. They then locked Chase n the vault and made their escape. Sev- nu tnnusand dollars in rold was over. looked by the robbers. A Pretty Ceremony la the Methodlat t'hureh at Albemarle Social Krenl ot the Season, Correspondence of The Observer. Albemarle, Sept. 7. The marriage ol Miss Adah Kluttx and Mr. Edgar Ne.il Smith this afternoon at 4 o'clock at Central Methodist church was one ol the prettiest ever witnessed In Albe marle. The church had been tasteful ly decorated and around the ch.ie.c'd were banks of potted plants and flow i-3, the chancel being covered with asparagus ferns. Owing to the popu liirlty ot tne young couple, the ' -nur.; l krs filled with friends and relut'ws Ioiik before the hour of the cer u my 1 -omptly at 4 o'clock Mrs. J. Robin on Price rendered the always np:)ii prlate song. "O Promise Me," at the conclusion of which, pealed forth Men 1 ''holm's wedding march, Mrs. E. L Smith presiding. at the organ. Then came the ushers. Messrs. C. E. IMi: SHORTEST. omninnOT mr,A nv.frr ui. j . nun.MI, xi, a. rimiiail 'W ItUUTIL VMtlllll 1 mimfti4n-T .itA . i : '. 1Kg, followed by the hrid on I Trains with Pullman Sleenera and Din. int. ui ii. oi i,er niuiu ot nurir, .u'tBima vura. feoplUOlilii WORLD S PAIR SCENIC ROUTE TO SAINT LOUIS. MISSOURI The Greensboro lacldeat. To the Editor of The Observer: I see n your issue of even date, an article In regard to the - Greensboro, Georgia Company Incident, of Septem ber 4th. I think Lieutenant Fort must have been up In the town, while that particular: train was at Greensboro. I do not want to think that any officer would aay that that waa not true. I waa at Greensboro ; (with two companies) and saw some of the horse play, and In only one case did I see an officer In terfere t o protect the bystanders. I read Th Greensboro Record and there waa nothing but what waa true. it waa mortifying to tn American cit- Ixen to atand by and see such conduct. and the press la about the one chan nel through Which public sentiment can get at th unatter, and I hope .it will continue until the ofiucers and "men are let to see the amallnVss of such con duct. If you find anything In thla that you can use you are At liberty, to do so. lfnot. "to the wasfkbasket" with it, '-, ; U CITIZEN Baiubury, Sept. !, 1904. Through ticket from North Hamlin with direct connecUona. SPECIAL RATES FOR SEASON. SIXTY OR FIFTEEN DaY TICKETS. FIFTEEN DAY TICKETS. Fifteen day tickets from Charlotte, N. C, 124.60. Sleeping car accommodations en raged upon application. SPECIAL COACH EXCURSIONS ..o!:.a Kluttr, the groom ente-i-i,? the arm of his best man. Mr. II. F. Pemberton. The marriage vows that made them husband and wife were pronoun 1 iy the Rev. D. Vance Price, pas'or oi the church. To the ever new Lohengrin' reoe.- slonal, the party left the churm. Tie b-Ide was strikingly beautiful in ti'lvAlllna- Rtilt r t,liiA alllr nn, , Mr. lied bride's rosea. The maid .f Imnor thorlad dates, tickets good for wore white lawn with laces and i n r- Ya. aa7B r Wa.30, correspond i. ., .. j i I ingly 10W rate from other Intlnna i"u i Biiuwer ui uiiin. I um-o mu i b.i.i , - . Ici.-halr terns. The bride hi 1'ved ??f(,ai nniodatlona arranged for ii Albemarle for a number of y jr fi,nrrV-, ... , ' . t,s h. . f f,irt oh ,.t.r. 8l0Pr0Vp,.Prnlttel within limit at 1 1. r JR. n n.lok.n la M.n..H , . The groom la a Stanly . rt-ant-J mB' hm'rvSXS. Vr?:. young man. but la now engaged in .he ohaM youP UckeU accordingly, intitantlle business In Fordone, La For coach excursion aZ. llnny handsome presents were rco iv-d tlona and oUer Information: addreaa W. O. WARTHEN. UP.A.,C0. R'y.. Richmond. Va. by the young couple. After the cf-re- n-Mfiy Mr. and Mrs. Smith left by 1M- va:e conveyance for the home of the prrom and after spending sevs.v.l days fie e, they will be at home In Fordo-r'.-.r. La. MISSISSIPPI LEADS IN MIHOKR. Within Eight Months 5 Persona Are Known to Have Met Violent Death In the State. Meridian Special to New York Herald. Crime and murder have held away In Mlasts8ippr thtwes-for tTnontha ut lW (Mt trmmt . 150 fHK ending September 1 there ware ml Most ealrabl nraperty for family K1IVWII IHUI UTJI lvrliili.vw4 ais .aaz vaw,i WVHVXlaV m ! FOR SALE Taa-Raom Pnrajahed Bona, 'wltn eallar, altaateel en ear Una. Beale var and Llndkarst ayeane, DII-warth. Comtortablr nlaaaed. kuarna. Ir alahe. Water, gas mm alae trla light. Heated hy hot water. oat-nons fer aarrnnt. WANTKIReglsteted druggist. Write, Kt.it ins salary wanted and experience. "It," care Charlotte Observer. MESSENGERS! MESSENGERS! A. D. T., (W. U. T. Co.) can send you one mack. Telephone 46. S. L. Burts, Mgr. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY awaits a bright boy. from 15 to 18, to learn Jewelry business. Salary from the start. Address Jewelry, care Observer. AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH Co. furnishes messengers for all kinds of errands. Don't forget to call 46 when you want prompt service. WANTED To buy a combination desk with room for typewriter, etc. Address "Desk," care Observer. 1 WlNTSTl tVir IT O Armv akl.-Knlt unmarled men, between ages of 21 and 35, citzens of United States, of good char acter and temperate habits, who can fpeuk. read and write English. For In formation apply to mecruting Officer, 16 West Trade St., Charlotte, N. C; South ern Loan and Trust Building. Grensboro N. C; PotHofflce Building, Winston-Salem. N. C; 40 Patton Ave., Ashevllle. N. C, or Cleveland Building, Spartanburg, 8. C. WILL SHARE 76 PER CENT PROFITS with right part having capital. "Op portunity," care uoserver. WH DISTRIBUTE CIRCULARS and all kinds of advertising matter. Rates rea sonable. A. D. T. . MRS. T. B. FOX,;St'i5irX'i40;';Trjfcnqfi: Porcelain , ., ana'.' Water'lor ( Painting. Mlnlaturcyfe; j -k. W'ANTED-DlS&laieryfor Ntftionnl Life, of Vermont. "Charlotte andlterri tory contiguous thereto. Best contract, Sheets A Guthrie, General Managers. Ral eigh, N. C. WANTED Position as stenographer and typewriter by young lady, who has had four years' experience. Best of refer ences. Address, No. IOCS W. Market St., Oivensboro, N. C. FOR RENT New g-room house; fourth ward, water, gas and sewerage. Clar ence G. Wearn. THE 20TII CENTURY IS OUR LATEST htwllltt Machine. The lightest ninnlna- iocs stitcn machine made. The Singer Mfg. Co.. 229 North Trvon. Charlotte. N C. CALL AT SINGER STORE. 229 NORTH Tryon, seo and examine our latest oro- ductlon in the shape of a Family Sewing aiacnine. it is our zotn century wonder. OUR 06 FAMILY MACHINE REVOLU tlonlses sewing machintsm and Is the 20th century wonder. Call and see It. The singer Mfg. Co., 229 North Tryon street. Charlotte. N.. C. - $2,000 REWARD. I offer two thousand dollars reward for the capture of the burglars and money, who robbed my safe and safe of the post master In this town "Yadklnvllle. N. C," where they got from eight to ten thou sand dollars from me and four to five hundred dollars, cash, stamps, and postal cards from the postofnee. J. A. liOGAN, Treasurer . Yadkin County. O000OQOOOQ00QOQOOQ0OOO0OOO lines. If you need anything write us, making known your wants, or we will have our salesman call on you at your place of business. Men's Furnishing Department Dilworth Hats $2.5o. It's the best Hat sold to-day for $2.50. You get all the styles to be found, in a Dilworth. Men's Linen Handkerchiefs Pure Lr.ntjn, $1.00 Dozen. .. ,i jftfiTiY Thia'41 ,VuuWli&W 1 rJMfr-rs-- arMiaiM1)''; New-stock ' plain ! and. yf Guyott iStispender Thegenuine, in new styles . . SOc American Guyott, regular or extra lengths at ...... . 2&C and SOc New Linen Collars Men and Boys shipment Boys' and Men's Linen New Collars, at . . in all the newest shapes, IOC and ISC Faraltar not laelnded If Aaelred. For teraaa, annly to BCKXBUIBlJatQ IRON WORKS. chiefly among th lower classes of ne groea. So common haa murder become In almost every' county that law and order organisations are being formed. Circuit judges in . Mississippi have awakened to the situation and are de nouncing the lax conditions. , In a charge to the grand Jury, Judge D. N, Miller said:- v . "'";r, v "There haa been a carnival of crime HAS SOLD A PILE OF CHAMBER r LAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. f I . have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for more than twenty years and It has given entire satisfaction, I have sold a pile of It and can recom mend - t highly.- Joseph ' McElhlney, Linton, Iowa. You will find this rem edy a good, friend When troubled with IDF nAflfiCiift C rn a cough or cold. It alwaya affords lK. it. lift V I LFjUll tV LU. For sals' by &..H, Jordan Co, VUV j Merchant Tailors WATCH ' " ' 1 ',.')'" 4.:.. :) Where LUCCA CREAM SALAD OIL WARRANTED PURE OLIVE For preparation of SAL 'ADS, DRESSINGS, ETC, . Bottled and for Sale T(ie Cray Drug Co Phon. U. i'iW'- O0000O6OOO0Q0O0O000O000OOO Half Hose Fancy Lace and Plain Solid Black, Color ed and White Half Hose fOc to SOc One-Fiftli Off On all Men'srWofflen's andXWldrer.'i Low Cut Shoes and Strap Sandals rJ The newstock Fall Shoes for men, women and children has arrived. This new , showing includes the finer grades. 15 - V;' -4
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 10, 1904, edition 1
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