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'"'KIN'S, . j Day In tha Year. ICRS ANNOUNCEMENT m riber In ordering the addrei viiiw chanced, will dImm in i aridrcas to which it hi going '.ni he ask for tha change ie i South Tryon street? Tel - numbers: Bultlneaa Office, 78; '"r ' office. 134! managing tUl- 844. wising MtM are furobihed on -non. . Advertiser tuy frel i a through the columns of thi r u.ey may reach all Charlotte .i Lute portion of tb bent pwoole Mnta And upper South Carolina. paper gives correspondents as l.nuud aa it thinks public pohV i ' '!iut, but It ia la no case re "in fur their view. It la much t-tj that correspondent sign lMirtea to thoir articles, espe-- to caaes where they Attack pr- or Institutional. though thla la imanded. The editor reserves uht to aire the names of corre - n tg when they are demanded t purpoae Of personal aatlHfao i. To receive consideration a eom- ation must be accompanied by uuw name of the correspondent. THE WAIL Attention during the pant week la brta diverted from the field if limit 'l. tlM In Manchuria, to the North Bi incident, wherein the rinMla.i Baltic flet fired upon ' lot t peaceful British fishermen, sinking one of then vessels und killing number of tb men. ; The affair created the bitterest EIGHT NEW OAME W.VKDEXS. The Gorrnor laxues Cbnmdsatona to I'hrm- Kulte Against the (Seaboard T-lUIUmor Iiimirance Concern 14 ed to do UiiHineaa In Title State ? Note of tlie Mate Capital. Observer Bureau, , ., .. - 17. West Cabarrus St. -Kaleigh. Oct. 29. In the Superior Court here a case la ,.i - J ,,.,., ,. J volvlng the insurance at the great fire feeling tb Great Britain, and it rd ltlHlm,.t vr. which destrovevi for day or two that war between I the cotton .compress . and warehouses a iHusrja ana ureal jjritan inigm refuir- l na a quantity oi cotton, is on trial, : , The former, however, was quick to wvenjnsurahee companies figuring In apologise and offer to pay Indemnity, 1 YmA! .a'raSr. wiv me ouijr jKum m uinyuio mm m i nom a lot of the cotton had been sold, the punishment of the naval officers! this suit being against the Seaboard resDonslble for the Urinela t iw mi air Una for lose,- There la yet another i a i..,.ai ,,., ul against the same road for $40,000 " " , Z I -atnakea for the death of young- Mr, the rules of The Hague convention.! ..'li-m. whn u-a in rhr Ar th ".NDAT, OCTOBER tl, J04. matter who wins, this campaign go down in history as Teoord- !i r for both aides laying claim to i BiKht ;' n. K. Spencer Blackburn la said to c received $8,000 from the Repubtl i.arrei to aid In his election. This not be likely to endanger New :"a el'-yon,-.bOt wlU. materially to the enthusiasm of Mr. Black' .'s followers. ' "" l.e McCue trial at Charlotteaville. . unueara to hivit' natihii.hui t i the satisfaction oLall, to-wit: a tlie defendant's l&-f-old eon, it Is one of the most accomplished for bis age that one could well .-toe. - . , Cortelyon denies that be is woli'8 t rly to his critics, as has been d he would do next Triiay. Tht in cnatrman is, therefore, not aa .tful as the late Senator Hanna, t -veil, perhaps there ts more in diarscs against him than in thore i uu ihiu ulubi w iiiTnivr n.i'i ma. iredecessor. an interesting letter t to , The iver, printed yesterday, Mr. Gor- ti- ciuey, or , The Philadelphia a. given a reaottioie account .e day in which President Roosevelt apparently persecuted old man or, formerly of th Postofflc D nent.. It Js a aad story, and cne liurdlv - R"imrliit. J. l ' tmk ... mo.. - " - - ...... n is President of the Unite J State. The attack uKn the finhermen ?wal jresa, and who was burned to death. mysterious affir. and the moat char. On the 15th of November. Miss Ross i..ki. ....,...i.. u. , . I? a tile, the youngest daughter of TAt, ichard H. Battle, la to be married to t ia uisi tne onicers responatoie were I jr. nobert D. Miller, of Ooldsboro, iuiiK-su1ifio--t i;J hviieily believed I To-day, upon the recommendation of je pcMfetui ' .fiii-ir.en were Jarwinestl -reiary uaiDert yearson, ot the Audu .urtxao boats, Admiral Hojcutvenaky e prediction of Mr. Karris, the Re. ican candidate for Governor, that th Carolina will go Democratic by ) to 20,000, Instead of 75.000 as he vv IHMUIVICU ' "go, is not to be taken sertously. howp, however, what the Republi i hope for is thla State, and points :e fuct that every Democrat should the polls and vote on the 8th of tuber. '.. YYUKnington ; dispatch says that sident Roosevelt has directed the iviij from office of Jacob W, Bunn, e clerk of the Philadelphia post , for pernicious ' activity in col S campaign funds from employes ..t. ".nic. ,iuw nat is indeed a Me example to hold up to faithful p. workers. , It would be Interest t Kimw in what way the admin mn proposes to take care of Mr. I'lilrag dispatch says tha Prof, .. Frost, of Berea College, In Ken , in a lecture before the Nbrth- iiois Teachers Association, said ft a question i.of what shall with the-negro. In the South, i.iit ivhall we do with the white 1 hut i .. the problem." ; This it i in I result of the philanthropic nts" about which .we hear so Oie days. It Is indeed dls- "''""'tf to a special dispatch from .1 !i to , The Augusta Chronicle. -iliurpe. Light Infantry elected i ;iWrt M, Hitch,' dismissed from :u y service : ot the State, by i (' ihe Governor 'Upon the recom i of the court -martial which I (Hith-mned him for hi fuil- l.ia duty, an honorary mem- t organlaation,-; whereupon citilitary authorities should i iert to 'muster out the i ' ' honorary members and York Herald's foivau't of i Is not calculated to cheer i-r.liUs, but there le ni rea- miy by the showing made not that the poll represents .Nile nd f,lr comp.latlon i lo!i(f as people at t thvy ar, there. I.i no tell. v HI tii. Th Herald ( Imt tiierj are ocuimions hoi, notably in thft lata t The Herald lhf-n. i-M.-mede a careful poll York and announced ; i ... , ),... to j by 20.',l)i " ' I '. M.-Ckl- r r,.r"'. Jon Society of North Carolina, the Gov tsrnor commiaaloruul tho fnllnwlnv twi. " v "y mi sans i tons as Htat bird and game warden one of the totpedo boats which was Mames D. Justice, Rutherfordton; F. U, endeavoring, to attack him, and that! HUl, Pittsboro; Jeaae E. Powell, War. duriiig the melee two tnenpri hls veseel law!M' urew j0'ner' Rocky Mount; .... .wwuwu 1IU inarrett. Wlnutnir Dnxn.1 a r, mw iimH Mwv w auauiii naa onenioi Knott's Island, and Nathan Owens. imormea: that japan had purchased I or Jarviuburg, both of Currituck cotm tomedo hof in v.no-ianrt an th. th.lty- These are not county wardens v, VI iwivov. ll h service. Thev nra nil Htat nffloar. rhe Toklo government ridicules this und may be sent to any part of North Idea, nni ya thui It has not purchas- -aroUna as directed from Mr. Pear- ed a totpwlo turn m Great Britain P0": 7ic areenaooro. wardens I i'ArMV linn a dflv ant AirnAnaiaa Ah-Um sinco th wai; btgan. The cause of the those days when hey are actually and wnnie matter, n m ms, was that when! necessarily on duty prosecuting vlolat the Russian flatt sighted the fishermen r,r" of tn 'aw. or attending to the othe,r in the North Sea, Just off the coast ollLJ England, the officers became convlnceo control In their own county and th- that they mur.i.tU Japanese torpedo I edges of the surrounding counties all boats, and Immediately began to fiw lne Utne- Tne wardens are working conviction In Bertie county, where dangerous tiuiii'-nce, and Russia Warden Dunstan prosecuted a man who will ' dtmbvl:" "vrc'ee ' caution to seJ 'vae convicted , of killing deer out of lhat it dwn iinl r ,ii ncrnln i ittunan. What ., . , . I DciiTwry ncury viay crown, OI me . ...... v.,.v wm ...r corDOiatloh ("ommlssion hA nlurnil theatre of war in Manchuria during the from the St. Louis annual convention past week shows that the Japanese railway commissioners, where he continue active and several points of !"ac,he ? ?ry h,ort stay, leaving after ""-e iu i nve ueen taaen u0mmlttee on uniform freight rates and oy. mem. -ine Russians are represented iciassincation. as suffering from cold, not having been I insurance Commissioner Toung has supplied with 'winter clothing, while p"r''heT1ffur,ty lr Lnrance lUB v.iv wuruuy ciaa. inis met ,n this State. Matters are rather dull seems to be in keening with the usual lust now in his offJce. with the excen. foresight ot the heads of the- two llon of TOUtlne work. He left this morn ri.. r . " wwi uovernor AycocK for Hen aii-c vai uiuceu utMieru.1 1 i . . ..... .... , ' . -iucibmh, n litre tne ijuvernor spoae tnis Kuropatkln In complete control of all evening. Commissioner Young will be the forces in the field, which Is to be nway a" the wek- Governor Aycock taken as nr, endorsement of that offi- .J if rB".,mor next Friday and 4ull;atlun U1i ,,,, Tne farmers are very busy sowing uiuycrvr ueuevea inat ne nas aona aa "man gram, trying to make un for toai well as anybody could have dons undi-r tlll,e' They were able to do very little, he circumstances. " " lut l' n.n.raty any turns in most sec , ..... ... - nuns in hub nne. until w tnin a week. i is nine, ir anythina;. to ay awJnjf t0 the drmiKhk wh,Ih ,t or l i rl Arthui. The last news fnm ' yet unbroken in certain parts of this Uirt, coming via Chefoo, was to iht 8,ale ln ttle mountain region. effect that the Japs were closimr Ink, ' Faircloth building at the Bap 1 i mi vv nman a riniiPAtini ...in . to the r ntmoat nhllltv nnrf ihn h. " com , i nieieu in so rinvn Pru.!.u..t aiiuaiiou witnin tne city was Rowing thinks. The work on It Is belnit alven ors for the Russians. As to this, l,,e 'nst touches now. The University however, there la much uncertainty. Jlecds more room, and, of course, will An official renort ia-ueri r fit Ptar.. . " l,,B enl,re square on . - - - . - - i w ji tr n tr ernnis purg uaturaay, stated that the number The cadet coros at the As-rlmiitiirai ot nussians Killed, wounded and miss- mecnnmeai college now drill" only lng during the fighting beginning on , " nour8 a week- which Is half the h o. i,. iL "Te which was devoted to drill lnt i-.i.; ZZ erm- Th? battalion vin parade at the .v..,w ov uiumi nun t3,uuu inauguration or Governor Glenn men. This, irjdeed, sounds like war the real thingthe kind that Sherman spoke of. SAtVADOR IWADES CTJATESIAI-1 J Alt Central America Hay Become In volvevl in Var-An American Dol lar worth f is, 8a n Antonio. Tex., Oct. 80 A apeciftl to The Bxpreaa from Migatlan, Mexico, ays; ine news that reaches Mexican west couat ports, through vtaltors from HtM erae of anothiT revolution. Tlie cause mala 1 .that this littl republic in on the s an act- of War on tha rart of rhe ! public of Sultador. Qeneral Salvador To- do to now prctwrlng to invade Uuate- naia at the iwtad tt forces turnisiietl D the Snlvadorean rebiibllc. and it Is feareo that the trouble, once started, is likely to voiv;a central. America. 'President Cabrera, of CluutemalH. who owe hit wer to General Toledo.'? has turnea tganmt Toledo; who Is now to be forced nto the presidency of Guatemala throuzh the aid of 30,000 Salvadorean troops.- vonoiuon in tiuatamalu, are. report en Vorse tluin In manv veiu-a. - An American toiler Is worth 15 of the currency of the country. Are Your Kidneys Well? Bright' Disease. Dtabet Is. Rheuma lam, Gmit. GraveL Droray. Inflamma tion of the Bladder, Bad Blood and Nervous Troubles caused by sick Kid neys, - ;'S R. H. Jordan & Co.. the well-known lruaaiata of thla cltv. know hv eztierl- j ence that HINDIPO will cure all forms of Kidney and Nervous Troubles, and will guarantee it In all cases. Can't you afford to try it at their risk? It costs you nothing if It don't do tne work. Sent by mall to any address, pre oald, on receipt of 60 cents; S boxes, 2.59. under a positive guarantee. MOTHER'S OATS. Messrs J. F. Hlberllng and Robert Johnson, representing the Great West ern Cereal Company, of Chicago, are now In ' our city In the Interest of Mother's Oats. All the homes In Charlotte have received a Great West ern Telegram telling about this high grade Oat that retails for Ten Cents per Carton containing 2 pounds of Mother Oats, and in each Carton there Is a coupon with a red letter. These coupons all have a value, especially the letter spelling "M OTHER S. These letters will give the holder the choice of several valuable and useful premiums. A partial list will be found on the'coupona. Such aa handsome Tea Set, latent French style, 68 pieces; Fine Dinner Set, latest French Style, 44 pieces; Beautiful 4-plece Silver Tea Service, warranted for 20 years; Ele gant 10-plece Toilet Set. We suggest that our readers call on their retail grocers and secure some of Mothers' oats at once. - PEOPLE'S COLUMN Ciar Order Investigation, St. Peters-burer. Oct. 30 -The rfflrll Mo. '"nRtir to-dav ntih)lili a ..., The following passage occurs In The !Ton!'Kn Minister tamadorfr to Count Hen- Salisbury Sun's report ot Mr. Black- burn's speech In Joint discussion with T'lf telegram ,of Count Ims'dorff in Mr. Newland at Rno.h.viiiB rwn . 'ar8K, Scln- October 28. and Ik ........ un I'uiowa: :ounty, Friday. ... . "In ii desire to biina evervtiiinir that lore Mr. Blackburn referred to Mr 'iiTi'T' in !,h,e North Sl11 lH tho cl-iroul lenn'a attack upon .,!,. -Mr. Glenn eHo ;,i "n ?J.7?:?" wys Mr. Roosevelt says a streak "Of bir- ""llonnl '-orrmilssimi of Inoulry.' on the jarism runs through the Southern char- '"""l" ,"f Hague convention! for tlior icter. Everybody knows that's not so Z 'J'lT IrS.?": VVl flJ: The Charlotte Observer says It's a lie on means of settlement of the minntl-in ita face.' " lo the Rritish government." Mr. Blackburn was certainly thinking UltoherM- nt Benke,",,,rflr P" o ot some otner paper. The Observer ' nave communicated your excellency's has never attached aa much Imnortanc. i".1'?!. " L,ord Insdowne. The British , ..,ririiii to tnts utterance of Mr. Roosevelt's aa some others have. A strain of coarse brutality runs through all people, North South East and West. Slavery may or may not account for It In the Southern people. But that The Obser ver has. ever denounced as alle the statement Imputed to Mr. Roosevelt Is Incorrect, tor he wrote it In his Life of Thomas H. Benton, where anybody Who wants to may read It This week will practically end the campaign. Our friends at national Democratic headquarters are more than nopeiui tney ; arc confident. In our own State the Democrats are to elect their candidates for Governor, and all the State offices, ten Congressmen and a large majority In. the Legislature They should seek-to make - large the majorities in all these caaee and. to control as many of the counties as pos sible. To this end every Democrat who Is Interested should vote and should seek to influence bis Democratic neigh bor to do likewise.. BODIES STILL IX . M1XE. Huge pouhler Blocks the Progress to i.uo oveuw oi iue Colorado Disaster. Trinidad. Col..' -Oct. So Wlloa have yet been taken out nt the, mine .t Terclo, where an explosion entombed 49 miners JtYl day, according to a state ment PT the coroner.. Whm rMWrtii1, hum Jfrelb to-night. Three bodies, suppos es iu uHve, oeen recovered last night and so .reported to the coroner's office here, are still In the mine. So great was the explosion' that huge boulders i";"! "" iwvgrwsa i me rescuers ana make blasting necessary. The blasts cause furthor rock slides. Coroner Stjtpea to-nrght'aald that It .mlghUbe a day, week or two, weeks before the mine can be exploredaon account Of the frequent cave-Ins. . . Tlie banks of Mexico City: nave inaj- a ndiiclion In dixcotint ratex from 9 to 8 in;r i-ent. i lie casli holdinas of the t,Hiik -..,-. mlt the North Ren. Inrirint in -n i. tent, to examination by an international commliwlon. as provided for by The Hague convention." For The Observer. DUIFTIXG. i-'Kiiuls anJ-sunshine, smiles and tears, A panorama of passing; years;- -lively voices, glorious eyes. Ho, the New Year! th oid one dies! . Idly drifting through the mac Of the mystery of coining day; Kate the captain. Kteerlng right -Now through shadows. Into light'. Diifting. yes. though wntchlng fur. P"or the beautlous Northern Star Hoping, somehew. In the ouest ' ' To anchor In a baven of rest. Clcuds and lunshfne, te.rs and p-.r.llcs, rims, the wnyfarer. Time beguiles While iririing onward through in- i-,aie Of the swiftly fading days' . , J. TJIOMAS WRIGHT. Y, itudon-S'ilera, C. Archbishop Elder Dying. Cincinnati, O., CK-t. 30.-At nildiihrht Arcnolsnon t-rler was hurelv llvh.u, nas oeen very weM.lt since he fell tn.m i,i chair on Friday, and his physicians have never been hopeful. ' A CASE OF. If, Many More Like It in Charlotte. The following case Is but one of many similar occurring daily in Char lotte. It Is an easy matter to verify ita correctness. Surely you cannot ask for better proof than such a conclusive evidence. Thomas G. Northey, painter, of 6X2 North. Church street, savs: "'Back ache bothered me for manv vears. and I have often had to lay off from work oecausevor a weakness which kidney disorders brought uoon me. ? I - hao- pened to hear of Doan'a Kldnev Pills and got a box at R. H, Jordan & Co8 drug store. I had begun to believe that there was no relief irt. store for me. but since taking the pills I. have not lost na single tnoutent from work: my back has been, free from pain and has been- stronger in every way, I am glad to have an' opportunity to tell others of rhy experience." ' - , .; or sale By all dealers. : Price. 60 celita. Foster-MHburn Co.. Buffalo; Ni The Observer, will send A. D. T. MeesenKer, without cliarge, to your place of business or residence for advertisements for tula column 'Phone A. D. T. Messenger Service, No. J5; or Observer, No. 78. All ad vertisements inserted in this col umn at rate of ten cents per line of mix words. ao ad. taken lor less than 20 cents., Cash in advance. PEOPLE'S COM end The Observer will Meanenjrer, without place of bustaess or . real Mdvertlaeroonts for tills 'Phono A. D. T. Me-senger Service, No. at or UDHerver. Aa 7B. All ad verUaemenu Inserted ia . this col umn tit rate of ten cents per line of mx . wroraa. .'- ao aa. uucea tor than JO cents. . Cash in advance. Hi agfgmmgmt abBaaajMaBfeaaaaaMaBaa. . . .- . - aaaaaafay . WANTED EVE&YWHERB Hustlers to tack ign. - distribute circulars. sam ples, etc ; no canvassing; good .pay,,, bud aovertising uureau, unicago. , -j ;, It IIUIl lllll HK in i IVU II TO 60THE FABIKEST , ; !N CLOTHES OUYinG WANTED AT ONCK Experienced man) " - , t A ' , " , v.'-' , t- to, .erect .sixj: cardaaud twos drawing come nere, wnere tne erf atest rameaw,MUUw-.eer Obaerver..-;.,:- I 0 t ....... ' ... . ... I . ..... ... . . rr i ? .: I-..-.-.-.- i v4'Ucv, ever ; oil v'cii " in ivirii s Stylish CIthin mi hi had m - - , ' " . a A HOMt CHEif-Um house on K fiitn street, unanotte. witn an mouerr. improvcrnents: also a' vacant lot on W. Ixtli. between Church and Poplar: and that large modem house. 807 H. College street. ChailotUB. . is. tf. Andrews, ureena- '.oro, rr j. , , . , - , . s, , WANTED Prcseer for ladles' and gents ciotnmg. unariocte steam Laundry. -- ' ' ' "' t i - . r . i nL WANTED Representative to handle ter- tt... . ;. ft - i . j ritory aa lea and appoint local canvassers lief t 01 Mill lira repreSeflled teiier; oiff commission; lor run particu- dli II1C lltw JIViCJ, lauj ll,i I1IU Are, address A. S. Martin, Dallas, N. C -1 - - . , ' . i. , , , ' i"m - ma -iDHiipriiN in vifri s ann i r.nnir OR SALE CHKAF-Two large, modem r. , huuses, only a few blocks from. Main trt k A m nmn Vm'v nri I lwi. u,.,.. f'i..,,i,. i;o v i Aj.. ' 'f m """"ii" w - "M vrn- coats in the famous Jrecuaboro, N. C. COMPETENT JOB PRINTER 'wanted at once; state experience and salary ceil weelc. The Hefleetor, Greenville. N. C. WANTED Lady stenographer who has nad experunc and can do general office org. Address "Manufacturer," care Ob- erver. Michaels-Stern Fine Clothing which is far superior in style, nZforfYu finish and utfoanvthin win tuuuii ui mo lwibuii ir penunH wn I iAC It nave preaa tne malicloua rumor in regard CVCl 3U U IUI IIIC UllCr Seleft vnnr nw fall tnirt fr IVANTRn-Rv nrart ltiiwniiih n,l .' O T for part of every day. "A," care Ob- dav it ill ihe witn thincr server. J : " " """S r fin oe . f , r I . I r- t . m A SHINGLES-20 cars shingles for sale. B. I " ' " wul ,lv,c . 3'JI UIICI1 1 Abernethy, Connelly Springs. N. C. nn at Jic Kcf UA'll .1 v t ii I I UVJl. III. Ii 1,11(1 ui WANTED 6,009 second-hand spools, 4x6. that vmi ut i .f fhit tn .,Mn' Fidelity Mfg. Co.. Charlotte, N. a mal yOU S - J '5r Wnat yOU Want WANTED Ten miners and strikers; first- that the ClOtheS fit yOU per- m a. , ' t 'Mi l Wril W ' i mm MICMaCLa.BTCMM yIMe CLtTHINIl (MiCMSAa, niM aa., aocMcma. a. , class pump msn. St Catherine Mine. fectly, before leaving the store. Here's just a hint of some of T A WTPn. A 11 . .. . I a ja-r -n. ft t; 1 1 t t txi ui UV. fiiau ( uiro Willi l.i , t ' . " f-'Kbormt exuaamary values awaning your inspection: Co., Asheboro, N. C. WANTED AT and Mfg. Co, N. C. WANTED At once: A capable stenogra pher Permanent position. Work Is not hard and the position is a desirable one. Address C. B. G., ; care Observer. U)bT-Pocket-book with 50.0O In money Reward if returned to Carolina Mfg. Co, l-'OR RENT Three rooms, centrally locat ed for light housekeeping, or one furnish d and one unfurnished room for gentle- nen. Convenient to good boarding houses address U. C. care Observer. THE Western VInion Telegraph Co. wll l.e prepared to fi'fuish Its usual election bulletin sei-x'ice on Tuesday night. Novem bcr 8th. Wo will be prepared to furnlsli residences as well as clubs and theatres. Arrangements for special wires should be -nnde early this week. See 8. L. Eturta, Manager, about the rates, etc. ."(JR SALE That beautiful building site on the south side of Providence road. 2Vi rr.llts from the square, containing 8 acres. v . l.. Pharr, Presbyterian Hospital. l''OR SALE My household goods. Apply Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. E. M. Har ass, m N. Try on St HOR RENT Fred Oliver residence, 408 S iryon street; furnished, furnace heat, all nt-c.crn conveniences. Apply to J. R. Hol- .r.na. A BRIGHT. GENTEEL YOUNG MAN with p.09.00 cash and services, can pro ure a one-half interest in an established business that bears the closest Investlga. tlon. For particulars address Win. stew- nit. Box 206. Hondersonvtlle, N. C. BOARD WANTED By gentleman and wife; state location of room, second floor preferred, convenient to bath. References fiven and required. State terms. E. B. T. 7 West Main St., Richmond, Va. FOR SALE Standard bred mare; first premium at Mecklenburg Fair, 1904. An elegant and stylish harness mare. J. C. Kcid, Charlotte, N. C. WANTED AT ONCE-Registered sphar maclst. Give reference and salary want ed. Lock Box (, Rutherfordton, N. C. WANTED Youngf man for good, steady situation; good salary to right one. Ap ply Ike Hirshberg. Central Hotel. A COMPETENT BUSINESS MAN, now on me nma. wants to stop traveling. Will ouy interest in an establishes business or work for salary. "W," care Observer. IW SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS Of an makCH, taken as part pay for the unver, ror sate cheap to reduce stock Automobile ticket given. J. E. Crnyton iv v.o., oouerai Agents, Trust Building. uiimaiircu uroiii uoiwcQii asm ox. zi anu . citlsens of United States, of good char- 'in unvflia. WIHI , CUD speak, read and write English. For In- a iiuq oi., LiiBriotie, xm, c; ooutn- oi umn mm irum uuiiaing. ureensooro, N. C: PnafnlTlea nMin ni,..i..c.u LN. C; 40 Patton Ave.. Asheville. N. f or Cleveland Building, Spartanburg, 8. C. FOR RENT My house, furnished, furnace ' heat! ' St! Mnilom mnva.lAnAu tli 1 Oliver, 408 South Tryon street. " rt. wcwu-two z-story dwellings, nix and seven rooma HM u,A Kna m-.. omim street, , w per month. F. W Ahrens. IE, Second street. ' ... :. t,-..; N. M. LAWRENCE, Special Accountant. pnone. zaa; residence 'nhona. 923. WANTED Position as book-keeper with years' of experience. Can elve refer ences. :; Out of position now because of having, been etckv but now In beat of health. ; Address "Book-Keeper," care Ob- nva.Kf. ;'..'i ., ;,; ,, . ,. ..-? ::. "V ..).";. TYPEWRITER REPAIRINO-AI1 makes i.vLirwruyrti repiureo, re-built,, cleaned. r;. run o ir you want an estimate J.E. Cray ton & Co., Trust JSulldlng.. iiicrenticd to such un extent thiit bunkoes. Y. sole agents for the United States, i-iememberv. the .- name, Doan's. nxweit tliHt tliey can rllh tuilre ly jiK't-eaxe the volume of loans. take no other. and TO BELL AT ONCK-vA well-established rental una-lire insurance ugency in a I loaniHslva AMistgrn-Carolina - trwn. - Ad" oress "Rontal,"r cara Cliarlotte Observer. FOR RENT My home, South r:; street, Oeorge , H. Bellinger, v, Tryon TYPEWRITE SlXPPLHLarsest and - test sto'ikrl th State, Kverything guar aiited. Vnd t your orders. Automobile tickets with your puThaat. J 15, Crayton & Co., Trust Building. -. t ' ROTTING rrnre, Htandard ind . Charlotte, $15 Meta'ts SucK Suits, sinfrle-hrpiistprt' tvi mi,. AA Vi.' -lLr a,I U1I1K, 0U1I1I11I1K I va 1 a--a.- :owVutT an? 1 weeds m. fancy-patterns m the new colorings; . oeauuiuiiy Jinea ana tinished throughout in strictly fflO CA JaS1 high-chis manner: regular $15 value, here onlv.. ?l'-..0U iauant C, 30b2b; record, 2:244; has been Ik4f-.V-. a ,. . , , , ... P riven by a lady. Chestnut filly, standard MClTS 1acK tAUltS. SinUIe-breasted and dflll Ma. I nil mtVlatAiiiul fnm nan aaa AlHo a a I KJ " " " ' " " ' faX, n c y Wwm- R" F' D'' No- oreasiea siyies, maaeor tine Cheviots, Tweeds and Worsteds irt fashionable patterns in the new brow:i and gray coloring: FOR SALE Artistically lined and hand-tailored throughout; 518 would be 1U . I U i . r ,1 ii. a i , ii , ... Ten-room Fumiahed House, wio, nic iikui untc iur uiem max s wnat inev ask at other ... .. . . it..- i?a . J ceiiajr. situated on car line, Boulevard MUres 10r iniS quailiy; OUr price Only .,. , . . . aiiia Ajiauiiursi avenue, uuwortn. Comfortably planned, handsomely finished. "VSTater, gas and electrlot light. heated by hot water. uut-nouse tor servants. A corner lot, 100 feet front by 150 feet deep. Most . desirable property . for family wanting a home. , Furniture not Included If desired. For terms, apply to ' - i '1V MECKLENBURG IRON WORKS. notice; City Tax Payers lake Notice. The City Tax Books are now ami. can at once and settle befora bad weather, when you need your money IIIOI 19. W. B. TAYLOR, n T C If you buy property since Juna it sen u me city tax is paid. FOR SALE. New Crop Cotton Seed Meal. New Crop Cotton Seed Feed. New Crop Cotton Seed Halls. fiie Mm Cotton on Comoony. SHAW KNIT SOX. In Cotton, Fancy, Plain, Black and. Colors, solid or spliced white foot 25 Cents Wool and Cashmere Grey or brown mixed half hose 25 and 50 c GLOVES Men s Kid Gloves, dressed and undressed, brown or tan, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 per pair. Men's Wool and Jersey Gloves ...... ... - 25 to 50c Men's work Gloves,"with or without gauntlets, 50c to $2.00 Best Railroad Gloves for. ... $1.00 grey, Fine Footwear R. E. DAVIDSON 4 Merchant Tailors co., One ticket for' this machine will be given with each purchase of 60 cents, on Suit Overcoat or Trousers. ' r. e. Davidson & co. . : 4 . Men's snappy and up-to-date Footwear in all the newest style lasts and leathers. Our line of Dorsch Shoes for men is unexcelled for fit, style, wear and comfort, in Patent Colt, Patent Kid, Vici Kid, Box and Wax Calf; drill or kid lined, plain, Bal or Blucher, Cuban or plain heel; all sizes and lasts. Special the pair. . ..... .... $5.00 If you want a swell pair of popular priced Shoes don't fail to sec our lines of Crossett, All America, and Araeri- pan Gentleman Shoes for mem They are made in Vici, Kid, Surpass Kid, Cadet Calf, Box Calf, in Bal's : or if you havknt ordered your I Blucher. In all the new too si all ' widths; all Bizes. rALL Ml) WNItK 5UII Prices tli nnir MSfl nn,1 - SUim By all means see my Magnificent line I r ,.- - T . ot suitings.' - , . ; - Men's Country Club Shoes in tVici or Box Calf; in irnflAffnA 'lei' AltU.A.ai Va ta V-.at I W , V i .. - ' ' . it is possible for expert workmen to plain Bal or Blucher cap, or toe ; D or E last ; Congress . do. - - ' - ' i - tti ! n 'i . " ; - . : , or iacc. rjvery pair stnctiyv guaranteea. jL'nco pcr pair. j- a.,;.-: $3.00 Women's Pine Shoes in Patent Leather, Patent Kid, ' Glaze Bongola Kid: in all tlio now toes and heels; TJal' or Blucher. Price per pair: , ' ..--" Superba at . . . . :f . , . .i . . , . ;$2.00 ' Florineat.. ., ,;$20 . ' iirusuc at. . .$3.W ; . Colonial. at; .. . lw .. .: . :.. ..$3.50, Mens Tan Shoes in Bal or Blucher, made of a Genu- ino Russia Calf. Prices per pair $3.00 and .'. . . .$3J50 . II. MILLER, Tailor. East Trade Under Central Hotel. pooooooexxxxxxxxjooooooexxxj WaMeoi No use being In a hurry If If takes half a day for your ser vant to Come after the medl clneproscrlbed. When the pre scription Is.- written 'phone , ua.i A. messenger will come after- It on a wheel and the medicine ' will be returned the same way ; without loss of time, , v t ' ThcCrayDruCd PHOHB at. ' AAAA Al a Aaavaiaj a. A , -
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 31, 1904, edition 1
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