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y i. r v V .?"; CHAHLOTTIj DAILY 0 IIOVE2IBEII, . 13. ' ! - v ft . ? T? c f V r SCeit CHAHLOTTI3 DAILY OESEIIVEE," HO VKIBEPw, 131001 .iMtQbsttvtt. rrorr-K agaiwst ;a . CJtAXGK." Its readers know how great respect soxcs, sranuxT axd a. rnbtUhar . : S3 ANNOUNCEMENT. !er In ordering tb addr vr changed, ill please in v! address to which It (J going ..nie he asks lor Ut c hangs to . s-mih "Tryon street: Tele- I il m be I w: lluslnesa Office. ; J i - ' re 34 ;.;;'!-..; -V- ..sing rate 'are furnished- n ion. : AdvMiien mar flwrtj t t hrough the columns of this . r tney may reach all Charlotte , t Utre portion of the bast pmnple - Mat and upper South Carolina. k iper gives orrpoodnui . a ' l.auiKl a tt thlnka public poil tuita. but It la tn no ra le lor their views, It is much .red that eorraapondenl . alga - names to their urUclea, p y in camNi wbro they attack per s or inr.tituuona. mousn uiis w niandod. Tlrf . editor reserves i:t to giro the names of eorre uts when thr re demanded I , r purpose of poraonal saiistae . To receire consideration a oom uiion must be aeooinpanied by true n&medl tbe correspondent. NDAT, NOVEMBER U 1901. re Is stitt Itope. Up to the hour iitjr to press this morning there Is " IJARIK8 unaB r, rh- K- Vn.b I tteblt ' k-gs 1 alius bowed. a"zjzl. ::: : -t nuver straight. '"u","J " v.vU.JC.v - "- Why, Wgtis. sen t you nuvr knowed out a bmimm paper, ann one vn-i yw do but .( mmmon ahilltv. Ther must therefore I k a imi . m Af iirtannB -thf H.ho' s heels up all de time, r . ' i " , I Il' nil hi ml tn tru m journal oi vnmmercc oi a aay aiiert the election: 1 8HU "TIMi'veoMo of the United' Slates liavehv'l ci,tn ln hr PalrB' dnctded by u enwhattc vote that thevdol"""" eyes wide ani cairn. not lit this tins atxtm a chana Jsi th " a worw or patnos ana passion. admlaBtr!itJu ht tlm travemntont or In the I He prettr Jape had fKJtuml of Ihii imtlo.uil uolloy. This ; dufln expression so saa In ivo mwM purl io the pruatM-roug vondl- T we Pn " 11 ner raanion.. lk.t.s t!ul have, on the whole, prevail foi rfcf erebrows were raised. some years ana w men now give pro-nine Sh a(vm but dnMd oi roniinuawr ine imny m oppomuoni WM ..'. ....i.. thai aliwi mA hum nm Tumtsiien, any reaunn ror nopingi ). wm-.e ct.u ta fesr that a . hanire would r, , d dHfted seaward, no iwr in-; worse. re vonsiurr irw rinuni ., .. k ,. i.r hit i unaiv cmeny in virw oi uur reunion ioi .xi.riml aflrilm. rspitally ihc miiloutlj He was wWl-nlsli deceived, vf our pulley with trfemice to the far I Her lover, and grieved KaL Ev.:n if the Democrattc patty should I That she was more goddess than woman, be disposed to pursue thu sume enllRhten-ITitl lie found 'twas tbe style ed, candid and firm policy, it would not! Had fro sen her smile. be easy to maintain it without the skill I That at heart she was gloriously human and experience of Secretary Hal, whose 8he know all the swerts of low laughter She knew the wild bliss for whom It would be difficult to find a I sutvtltuta in either party. Moreover, the! formation that the Rev. Arkansaw Deinocratio party and Us candidate for Qf Q bnd humBn kllPS has given It up yet. Italeigh Post figure it that the .untie majority In the State s t 7.(K0. While not all that was ted this is quite enough Indeed, i 20,000 to much. iirman Tsggsrt ay what la need more Democrat. The returnn cer- y indicate that the party has room qui !e -a -number of tnen who will the Democratic ticket. Kn fix de auooer rijht. En bile de mess er vittles line: night. 'Ca'iie hit's cawn-shuckln' I COMPARE ir Admiral Capps, Chief Naval l ucior. advises against the estab nt of govvrnment 'shipyards to l warships on the gttund that pri ' contractors do more satisfactory v and do It cheaper. This. is the i oil-sense View of the matter, but '1 continue to be opposed by the t.. lecn The Observer's pleasure e-t. Mince the Conference came to '. In Us office and elsewhere, very y of its good friends. Tills renewal iMonul relations, some of these of years standing, and the forma- f new ones, has been very delight it. Surely the writer has been y gratified' to see so many of these friends In Charlotte at the same M jK-ars that' Mecklenburg gave i- Democratic majority on the gu- torlat ticket than any other coun- '. the State, this. majority being 73 ci'ms of that 6t Wake, the next -t, Tbe second Is creditable And ";. jug, and the pre-eminence is all -re to bev. prised and proud of be- it was Acquired ' un bought and rt suspicion of uncleanness. compliments and congratulations iirman BelL .'- r- uch is to be confessed: An ehnlng party defeat, like that of uesrlay, la calculated to Jar loose the minority, party its lukewarm, rent members. More or less dls n was manifest tn North Caro : st weehv anyhow, and upon the i st ration of Governor-elect Glenn '.e acts of the Iscomlng1 Legisla- ill depend whether or not the un- i clement continues in line. This ricndly word,' offered by way of tion. ,,'.,;-..' . h.w.u ,r appre- pnd .nd,dottf w aM pB,t and hereafter, henition that there would be a rercraal. I instead of an improvement, of the conduct! CORN SHUCKING of the government In regard to the Pliil-loh. bile a' extry pot er pease, Ipplncs. and that could not but result In Kn putt yu' colluds on. confusion, embarrassment and serious lose) Mix dt-s a sprlnklo er rice wid dose. oi prcnttec They could not full to accept En a little roas'a'-yur cawn. fk situation and mnttmip thn wtit-lc At Panama, but there wilt be a feeling of !et oe COOK" a,',;1 w ,,ue greater security with that matter left in the hands of the administration which ha beron it so successful!. jjne inumpn or ine nepuDUcans tioesi rt'V'ro WHAT SHALL, not give them any warrant for refusing I TUBE " vuunw iin itricraine inf should seek, la, praise of you, internal nnairs v rere rerorm is nceaea. Xo ,,ng rodn-8 iove for maid anew; Had tiio Democrats exhibltPd no wcaKjicss .'n th-lr position regarding nntlonal inter- Compare the glory of your eyes esls outside of the United States and no To the deeo blue of summer skies; mwuiriw wun reference w me reviswn Hlimild vour ..renthlna snow oi . lire c4m Miu vuiuiiuiiK ui Hjwr ui Y ur cn).eKll t10 u-ndcreBt blooms thai tne trust, ine result might have Dettn air- j t,i0w .ivieni. i lie nepuuucttns iwvb nua-warn-i lug thit their extreme position., on the Vour hair drawn strands of shimmering question of modifying the tariff, It it atood gold alone ii an issue, would not have the On your culm forehead, Ivory cold. . .... . . 1. t T 1 . . .t . . 1 i ,i in u,,iry. . Be..i,-i i Your carH pJl)k clK your ,aUghte,. BWeel V I rt ,. .1 prunenw A )lxdlnagc of b,rd8 ,Uut lnPt.t In the lineal policy of the country in wrong I and in reasiin; In their own party, - To go Vour lissom grace a birchen bough or refusing to regnise this and, to.. leave Wantoning with all winds that blow 7 V" . Z . Than nectar which the brown bee sips 1 nrsAtas tka Vnnair nf wmif 1 1 rwaa test, wihch might go so far a to be " " disaster to the country as well us the I should but And these things were said r-nrty.. I Of women long, long ages dead, Tr urtll Y t-uktitm (hat amiaraa 111 I " --J-"- Art ,h, m.. ,v- I, nt nnnrlv hnre every detail with the editorial-, which Tfce pmlge whhjh dcad mpn gung of theM1 appeared tn xnc unserver tne morning So I will love In silence, sweet; Thrill nt thn coming of your feet; I shaken the bottle hard. This I done as 1 been told 8y the prescription card. rTlie doctor written the card for me For when T sent he come. e the Democratic majority in Carolina allows a decline of some ompared with that of four years se Republicans who talk of f the Stat two or four years ow talk foolishly. A party with to 50,000: majority in a State with Ung- strength of North Carolina easily dislodged. The reduced ; y this year signifies nothing ex , sense at safety. If there bad ny necessity for it the Democrat ry could have developed hundreds, nds, more Votes. Observer yesterday printed an in ,g stucy from : New York, re- r the ru.fuU of the election and - how the jhewg was received. It t it ten by Mr'.' W. A. Hildebrai:d, r cr'i Washington correspondent. as stationed In New York during "iipaigrt . and who , accompanied ! 'ii rker wi hl tour of Connect!' as the matter can be clear l, it is seen that Mr. Hllde ,iil a remarkable grip on the 1 situation, no one TOore , ac i rt raying the real conditions. i tol j us things we would rath r. and thing we tried then v. but time ha vindicated : mans accuracy a a news- aij udded to hi reputation 1 w riling. , , L. ; , - after the election. (1.) The country is prosperous and the people reared ui change. (2.) All the criticism of the Find nil my worship in your eye administration on account of its Phli-fAnd un my sorrow in your signs, Ipplne policy and the Panama. Canal And for no reanon old or new. affair was so much space and breath Hold you. save this, that yon ure you. U u H I I Th altoV nnnn K n laHirrl ....! piIlTtrtPIAI.l.Y PI.-AK!VO ana tne trusts was too reeme until, too , -Ulw( a dog ,0 oure my cold late. Tne Observer made each .of these I points last Wednesday morning. More could be said of contributing causes to Democratic defeat as for in stance lack of confidence in the party to administer the government, the So 1 shaken and taken In a glasn, burning of negroes In tha South,- etc.. I Not much of It, but some. uui ii ib iiui "una wnue now. iv- a,,, .h. hail un,i iK,.b t THERE'S XOTITTKn nrTT na aa :u"' HFAVlTlv io nowi, as ir i anowea not wnai "The. hlnw ha. fe.ll ' o. .hi r.ffl. grown man i aone none: ooy saw wnen tne pretty stenograph- ABANDON er, with whom he was desperately In t Mould cling to thoe. love, with laualiter love, sneaked off and j?ot married. Kv- or tenrs, erybody is aware that thla is a period w IUl ue'ighl or with do.e. of ndulteratlon-thut nur ll,M..- 11MP I rr thy dnys 1 would yield thee t lie prom- coffee, tea, lard, liquor, pretty much everything, is doctored, and that on whatever we buy out of the stores andlTl-0Uh bitter or nweet. tliuugh the iiglu put Into our stomachs we take the! ,n lI,,no eyes chances. But Ihero Ik one ! ih.t uo IU,ao or m ,ruc- vj ... , . , . ' , Though thou heal or consume, be foolish uiuBi uuirawu contamina.ion. me ret-1 jjear roses or rue, erence is to pie. Yet here comes the disillusion, by- way of The Baltimore 1? sorrow or Joy doth round thee about I As the kv rnnnilM th lunrl STah. I 1LI . . . I I "cwb. uui ui wain-HKo a maruinri PEOPLE'S COLUf.lI !iT the' . city.. cnuECHES. DAI'S DEVOTIONAL EXERCISES. Iter.' C. A. Freed, of St. Mark's Luth eran Church- lie v. J. A. Dorritee WiU Preach to tbe Artillery Mem bers and Riflemen Tb-Nlght In West mlnter Fresbytertgn) Church Ail Welcome. St.aJretera plscoc&i JThurch. corner worth xryon and Beventh streets, Rv. Harris ilalllnckrodt. . rector. Twenty- fourth Sunday after Trinity. Holy r?Afflmiinlnil- T ' 3A m Unnitnv hA, with Instruction by the rector and rec- w,A:tTEP EVERTAVTiERErHusUers to tnrm Rihi. iovu i . oiKi- iu tack signs, distribute circulars, sum- w" wsw ',(-?' r,ww aa I. . uiuic V tim-i i i . J v t-t ' ' . -vm-k" -v -"ij'averiHiirg isureau. cmcaxo. verses. Morning prayer, UUny and er- . 7 " , f. . The Obaerver will ead A. E. Mewaenger, withoot : cfaarge. to your place of - bnsineas or retddenoe for advertisements - for thi - column. 'Phone A. D. T. Msamnaer . Service. no. at or uDserrer, ao hb. au ao vertiwemeuu - inserted In this col umn at rate of tea cent per line of su woraa. AO ma. taacn : lor , than 2 cent. Cash In advance. CALLED MEETING Select Knights. Char lotte lyeglon No. 730, Monday night. Red Men's Halt. All members requested to be present, j, c, nsner, uora r. . WILL RECEIVE MONDAY. 14th Inst.; car-load fan-.-y New York State apples. will sell cneap, W"'l different vsrletfA CI I nurd. ' a. A. WANTED-Ten men In each State to trnv. cl. tacK signs and distribute samples and i Ircul.ira of our goods. Bulary, $75 per month; w per day mr expenses. Kuhlmun Co., Dept. C-14. Atlus Block. CJiicago. UMBRELLA IX)8T-Ix)t or mislaid. In nome stare or elsewhere, a lady s nm- brella, silk, with silver-topped, handle. Re ward if delivered at Observer office. ARB YOt? SUFFERING with a cold? Use Jordan's cold tablets. Only at Jordan f nrus store. , WANTED To buy second-hano brooderr, bone mill or any poultry supplies. In good oruer. Address Box 13, Kcxnersvllle, W. C $146.00 (CASH ONLY)-8tleff's Friday offer on new upright piano, slightly shop worn. 211-213 N. Tryon St. mon, II a. m.j evening prayer and ad ares, 8 p. m. The rector will nreaon at both services. Pew free. Ail wel come. ' ?' , First Presbyterian church. Set vices at 10:30 a, m. and lam, Rev. Dr. 3. Alexander, of Plnebluff. Ark.. preach at the morning - service; the night service will be by an appoint ment rrom the Methodist Conference. Sunday achool Immediately after the morning service; men's prayer-meet ing at 9:45 a. m. and Wednesday night prayer-meeting at 8. Pews free. at Hide Presbyterian . church. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sabbath school at 3 p. m. All are wel come. St. Peter's Catholic church. Rev. Francis Meyer, O. 8. B., rector. First mass, 8 a. m.: high mass and sermon. 10:30 a. m.: Sunday school. 3:30 p. in.: Holy Name Devotions and sermon, 7:30 m. All are welcome, St. Mark's Lutheran Church Ser vice to-morrow at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m., with preaching by Rev. C. A. Freed, of Columbia, S. C. Sunday school at :30 p. m. Luther League service Wednesday 7:45 p. m. Westminster Presbyterian Church- Service at 11:00 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Rev. J. Dorritee, pastor, will preach to the unariotte Artillery and Hornet's Nest Kinieraen at tbe evening service. Tenth Avenue Presbyterian church. Preaching at 11 a. m., by Rev. J. E. Abernethy; 7:30 p. m., by Rev. W. K. Abernethy, formerly professor of lan guages and literature at Rutherford College. Sunday school, p. m.; dedica tory service at 4 p. m.; sermon by Dr. M. D. Hardin; historical address by Dr. J. R. Howerton; address on "The Spiritual Growth of the Work." by Ft. Alexander. All are cordially in vited. EPISCOPAL MISSIONS. Church of the Holy Comforter. Sims' hall, Dll worth. Rev. Francis M. Os borne, minister in charge. Sunday school and Bible class, 9:45 a. m.; morn ing prayer and sermon, 11 a. m. wt. Martin's chapeL Davidson and Tenth streets. Rev. Francis M. Osborne, minister In charge--8uiiduy school and; Olble class, 3:30 p. m. evening prayer na sermon, r:30 p. m. St. Andrew's chapel, Seversvllle. Rev. John H. Crosby, minister in charge. Morning prayer and sermon, ll a. m. t Sunday achool, 4 p. m, l . iik lid or Mime, i.uivnn m m i mav ,r ..tt m - . i John H. Crosby, minister in crharge. keeping. Address 416 Mulberry St., States- VVANTHD Competent riding saddle and harness makers; alxo one harness ma chine i operator. To good, reliable and steady workman, position given for the whole year round. ATJdress, giving full particulars and salary expected, Leo Frank. P. O. Box 812, Savannah, Ga. 8T1EFF PIANO slightly used; bargain foi quick buyer; special price until Tuesday. Chan. M. Stieff, 211-313. FOR RENT Warehocse, In rear of Yorkf Bros. & Rogers' store. G. W. Bryan. WANTED Salesman already traveling tc carry linseed oil and paints as side line. United Paint and Linseed Co., Richmond, Va. &0.00 CASH, 3 per cent, for time StlelT's rridny offer on second-hund upriKlit piano. 211-113 N. Tryon St. WILL RECEIVE MONDAY, 14th Instant, car-load Danish cabbage. Must be sold at once. Will sell cheap. J. A. Cllnard. FOR RENT Two two-story dwellings, six and seven rooms, 604 and 50C North Smith street. $10 per month. F. W. Ahrens, 4 E. Second street. GOOD PAYING Manufacturing Plant, lo cated in a thriving town In western North Carolina, for sale; now In operation. For particulars. address Rox No. 202. Salisbury. N. C. "'.. rt ft i'.fiV.f-&'vf' s J? fiil' ' Get One Now Sunday school, 3:30 p. m.; evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 p. m., by Rev. E. A. Osborne. The EaBt Side Presbyterian Chapel. Rev. W. P. MoGhee will preach in the morning at 11; and Rev. D. F. Carver, so . m. - EOPLE'S COLUMN The Obaerver will send A. I). T. Messenger, without charge, to your place of business or residence for advertisements for this column. Phone A. D. T. Messenger Service, No 45$ or Observer, No. 78. All ad vertisements inserted In this col umn at rate of ten cents per line of six words. No ad. taken for less than 20 cents. Cash gin advance. FOR RENT-rTwo hlee unfurnished rooms. suitable for light house-keeping. Closo In. Address A. W. H., care Observer. vllle, N. C. WANTED Four or five bright, apt young men that want to learn dry goods busi ness, with experience Belk Bros. FOR RENT Fred Oliver residence, 408 S. Tryon street; furnished, furnace heat, ell modern conveniences. Apply to J. R. Hol land. PIANO suitable for beginner, only $5.00; 42m.cfthi tt0 per Week. ' Chas.- M:tr!ff, ai-213 N. Tryon St.- PATENTS Protect your Ideas. No patent, no fee., Consultation -free: .-established 1864. Milo B. Stevens Co., 7(B Fourteenth St.. Washington. CIGAR SALESMEN WANTED Experi ence unnecessary; good pay; Emanuel Co.. Station "J," New York. CLARK'S CRt'lBE OF TUB "ARABIC." ir wii tons. I of the largest steamers to the MEDITERRANEAN and the ORIENT FEBKl'ARY 2 to APRIL 13, 1306 70 days costing only $400 and up. First ch ss including shors excursions. t.FKUIAl. FEATURES Madeira. Cadiz WANTED High-class, experienced sales-j Seville. Algeries. Malta. 19 days In Egypt mun to sell established line to retail j ind the Holy Ijind. Constantinople. Ath trade. Liberal pay to right man ami run- ns. Rome. Rivera, etc. Also tour to Eu nlng expense account. E. M. Arthur Co.. 'rope und snvill llolv lindpnrtv. Jan. 14. Detroit. Mich. I K. C. CLARK. 113 Brondway. Now York tse of years. Tor thy heart, my soul. ve, I will follow and find thee out And will cleave to thy hand! For thy days are the springs in the waste discovery," it says, "has been made. Some mean soul has revealed a lunch room nun'il aArraal miH the, rtitHll la The Isles In my sea: not always pumpkin pies that is to And, all reckless of laughter and careless say. the pies are there but the pumpkin of tears. Is not." That blow has fell. Many un-1 I perish for thoe. wholesome, uncanny things have come from 'Chicago, but we had not su posed that It had reached that depth of deg radation that It would prevent pie. Our Scotch whtekey In made, with the aid i' nt announces that his Sec 'ate, lion. John Hay. will hold thai portfolio for four M.irch 4th, next , This state i-.it ify the 'people of the out regard to party, Mr. tit-man of fine ability and -itplfsliments. " He' Is, fur in-il diplomat and tatea- Lh.( and great good sense . ti'i tounlry through aev - tuotioiui, ami, barring the . itin. have kept us at peace i under delicate ctrcum- revived the best tradi of creosote,' In Kentucky and Illinois: our champagne in California; our olive oil In Georgia and Texas. All this is accepted and there is no kick. But Up to this Juncture pie has been pure. As a patron of pie The Observer resents this Chicago perversion, reprobates this decoction mude'up In drug stores In the name of a noble article of diet, and call on ; all of, the loyal citlaens of Rowan and CatantKt to Join with It In the protest'.: " The Republicans will make no better shbwing in the next Legislature in the matter, of numbers, than they did in the last; but In the upper house they will have one Senator who, In ability and accomplishments, will rank wltl) any member of either branch. The ref erence. Is J,o Col. W. S, Pearson, of Burke, one of the Senators-elect from the thirty-fourth district Homicide Near Commerce, Ga. Macon, Oav, Nov, 12. Last nlarhr. ir v.oinmerce, ia., Johnson Eaton ws snot ana Killed by James Wllaon, bis brother-in-law. - Accounts Of the trage dy say that Eaton decided to leave H'M..,..'. i . . . . ... . - fvii liwiig, wnere ne nu ntn nv- i,. , nr i ... . . - : . rh a,, nreinirshln "" cme intunatea Ana the ., - - - irageay reuitea The slayer escaped u s could not be com and ha not yet been captured. The !i t r. (...in Mm inval- M1 Kr,a(,e of rettned sugar were ad- .' ' - v in New Turk. SAL'S CRITERION Wo hung our coats on a swingiu' lim. .111 look' it me. en me It him. CVsc he wus fat en I wus slim. Oh. Bill he wus mos' much er a man: He could hoi' two shot sacks out In ban". De way he brugged hit bi-at de ban. Fust time de snake-lock th'owed 'ini down Den de mule-dodge made 'Im hit de groun' En, holler lak a (lop-yur'd houn". Sal She come up to make us stop. t cross-walk' Hill, er-whack, whim, wl.op: Sal seed me laylnvdar on ton. De hlgh-scnirr wui;my:;rt'liiwi' trio. 1 cotch Bill sortlb cross my hip. En whanmcd him n do groun'. cr-vip: f Sal cried. But I gut de knee-lock right Which Bill he had too much er de tight. Me en Sal gut merrid dut night. ON HER TRAIL See I. " 'Taln't so!" Sec she, "Hit Is!" See t " 'Taln't so!" En den t rl. 1 upped. 1 did. En biffed . 'or one; I biffed 'er two, Kn den she run. But witst she t un She hollered buck, "Hit's so," So. boss, l's oa her track! JOHN CHARLES McNLLL, ATTRACTIVB MAIDEN Wealthv; wants! " at once kind husband for nimpnnh.n nml 1 .1 1 1 If f F I VFtMM I o.,j' relieve her of busini ss worries. Ilikti In lutmiriiKIn uw... ....t A .1.1........ sey. Oinlen Ave.. Cor. Rnhev. CTpuan i WANTRD TnhlA hnurH, In nWnat -)XE CAIMiOAD- NEW YORK AhfLE CIDER lly. neur square. server. "Convenient" care Ob- NEW YORK The Finest APPLE CIDKR, in the Land. IMPORTANT TO MERCHANTS The re sult of your votes for the library contest must be handed in to Tne UikKv. lice every Friday night, or else the num ber of votes cast for the different institu tions cannot be published. C. VALAEU BOTTMNO WORKS. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT-Witli or without board. Box 553 TO RENT New 7-room house, furnished or unfurnished. Address Box 223. WANTED Rom and board. References exchanged. Address "W." care Observer. FOR BALE-Three fine hull Burns. A. T. O., and 8. A. I'lUKHll)"'. pups. Paul L. Itallwiiv STRAYED Yellow oiw. with Icatht-r a round horns. 'Phone 42 ,a nd TWO G(Kt MARNK.S8 MAKKRS wanlo I at once. L. W. Oa'.Kirne & Son. Chariot te. N. C. FOR RENT Two-sUry. 7-room house, nt $12.50. 904 N. Uraham. Apply second door. SIX-YEAR-OLD HORSE. Surry and Har ness. Horse gntle. any lady can drive her. Surry and harness nearly new. Rub ber tires. A bargain for some one. Ap ply 7C8 E. Fourth St. IF TOTJ HAVEN'T ORDERED TOtfR FALL AND WINTER SUIT By all means see my Magnificent Una of Suitings. Tailoring Is faultless, the very best It Is possible for expert workmen to do. H. MILLER, Tailor. East Trad rUnd- rntr.i ! TOR SA LB CM PAptvw Mason A Hum tin organ. J. A. Cllnard, NOTICE On ueiMiunt of lire, have remov ed from my old stand'(where I was for U years i to 33 North Tryon. -where I will tie glad to see my old friends, as well as new ones. IS. ihils. . .-: WANTED For U. 8. Armv. able-bodied. unmarried men. between ages of 21 and 35, citisens of United States, of good char ecter and temperate habits, who jean speak, read and write English. For Infor- Hiatloa apply to RecrutUng Officer. 15 West i roue tn.. Charlotte, K. C; Southern Loan and Trust Building. Greensboro, N. C. ; Postofnce Building. Winston-Salem. N. C; W Patton Ave.. Aslievillo. N c nr nv. land Building, Spartanburg, & C. Ttie Jefferson A Athens Railwi Com pany ha been chartered by the ecreta- stock of $00.000.. Tlie road iBl bo 18 SJS'JLS 2--K?.S,?- WANTED Agents and managers wanted everywhere: exclusive territory, "fine dollar a year protects you." We Issue mnr accident and sickness policies than any other similar company In the world, be cause we Issue -the most annular n,l jduapest insurance written; new plan; $1 a year pays for $500 Policy: no hs.-s- monts or dues; other amounts in pronor-l tJin. "Death benefit: weeklv Indnmnttv-1 niviuo imKiBniiy un iuss or -iimiMt iir.-Aii.. telghl; free medical attendance; many eth er ungiiHM ami popular loaturew. - Issued to cither, serx without regard to national it v. color or occupHtlfiif, All claims DromntiV and libers lly settled: Insurance assets tEHni'- ww neiiaoio JVPreseniatives wsntod everywhere! good ferritoi'y still open; Ub- R. E. DAVIDSON & CO., Merchant Tailors We have all the newest effects in.Wckves and Coloungs from the best foreign w.nlen maniitac tarers. Special suit ns and Ovei coats. R. E. DAVIDSON & C O. Merchant Tailors -.. We've jgot the swellest ; Overcoat: in the city,, the sort demanded by men and jdun men who follow the fashions and who observe economy. That we are abje to offer Vou unprecedented values is tfue to selling the best Clothing it is possible for reputable tail ors to make, which possess every style feature that lhe men who know demand in their apparel. Your examina tion of the great variety of styles and fabrics that we show will convince you that it is extravaijante to wear to-measure-made apparel We've a style, a fabric, a fit and a price to suit ever) man and purse. Medium Length Overcoats A favorite Style with the con servative men, finished with rich velvet collar, broad-built shoulders, cut loose, handsomeW lined; made of blue and black Keneys and black and Oxford Vicunas. Meltons and Friezes ..a $7.50 to $20.00. Long Overcoats A. styh that is very popular. Finished wuh fine velvet co lir, broad-built shoulders, cut loose and ro my in the skiit, beautifully tailored and lined, made of blu;, blak and Oxford Kerseys, Meltons, and plain black and Oxfoid Cneiots. Vicumas and Friezes . .$8 50 to $20.00, MICNACLa-STCRN flHI CLOTHINO muni, tin WallTIH. a. . ffiry Suits for Men and Boys , AS G.OOD AS MADE TO MEASURE. Men's black or blue granites, clay or unfinished' worsteds, thibets, and neat or. fancy, grey or bron, mixed cheviots, ''kerBeys, ' homespuns, tweeds, worsteds,1. etc.,,with:'dophle or single breasted, , slims, .regulars -and ' stouts, $5.ob to-$2i5o:'"' Black Suits. FoMwear For Men, Women and Ghildren, , fc . :-.jeli's and'womeri's fine shoes In vie! kid, patent leather, box and highlund calf, In bal or biutcher. In nil the newest style toes and heels, every pair An excellent variety black suits, j guaranteed in every respect, price per double and single breasted, received ; pair .av. FOR SALE. New. Crop Cotton Seed Meat. New Crop Cotton Seed Feed. ' Near Crop Cotton. Sd Hull. within the past two weeks, from $10 to $22.60. Boys' and Youths Suits The "tailor's triumph" gives the wear and satisfaction and fit. Every garment is full cut. well made, fit. to a dot and guaranteed in every respect. Knee Pant Suits. 3 to 17 years, for, 12 to $6.,ri0. Our speciiil strong line are $2.60 to $3.!0. Youth's suits are from $5.00 to $12.50. The Best Natural Wool Underwear ' on the Market We have It It' the Norfolk New brunVlck natural wool shirt and drawers, and retail forNL25 to $1.60 each, but we are making it a special $1.00. Men's Stiff and Soft Hats. This Fall Styles "Dilworth" In soft and stiff, black and colors, all $2.50. "Hawes' " soft or stiff hats, black or colors; price with ull agents, $3.00. John B. Stetson's black and colored soft or stiff hats. $3X0 to $5.00. Men's and boys" up-to-date furnishings of all kinds. The Artistic and American Lady line of ladies' shoe together comprises one of the swellest lines of ladies' shoes that can be shown In the city in patent, kid, glaze, dongola kid. patent colt and vict kid. in button or lace, military, Cuban or half Frerjch heels, plain bal or biutcher, C to E widths. They fit well, wear well and are tieut and dressy in appearances, all sizes, price the pair $3.00. Our Colonial line of ladicsshoes are trade winners, reputation buildtio, In a tan or black, bal or biutcher, heavy extension or light weight soles, Cuban or military heels, made on snappy, up-to-date lasts, all widths, all sixes, price per pair $3.50. . , . Crossett, All American and American Gentleman shoe for men. These three strong lines of shoes combined are con ceded the best shoes that good work manship, high grade 'and well selected stock can make in patents, box, valour and cadet calf, In ah the new up-to-date toes, price $3.50 and $4.00 per pair. - Men's high grade shoes in all the newest lusts and leathers in a wax calf, box calf, patent colt, patent kid, and vlcl kid. kid or drill lined, nt, style and quality strictly up-to-date In every particular, widths C ' to B, medium weight and heavy extension soles, price per pair $5.00. , i S erved Free miles In length and Will rurt tirf.lMfittfl evrterleiifttwinnl im.uu ...... I . . j letweeni, uttonul Coiiiwinv. sal : Km.niwn v v to let' its do your work. At lhe same- time you can vote for your favorite institution. . We employ : only . competent , workmen. Sea our stock of Baths, Lavatories nd Closets r and", let us ma MS you" an es V llmale, ', ' i '- ' " i A JL VrtllmanHumbini Co.4 Jell o and Jell-o Ice Cttam. In our N. Tryon Street Store, teginnin at 9.30 a.,m. each day .for' the next "ten days or two weeks will , be served free to everybody; Jell-0 and Jell-0 Ice Cream, A demonstrator will be there to serve, ex plain and take orders for&e JeU-Q, which is for Dessert and the Jell-0 W Cream powder for making Icefeream. ';v. . ...... .. . ... 7 J" ' i . , " t t , L- ' "" ' IHa. waa.w...... . .. ,. . , .... .': ' T :. Jefferson Hud Athens, Ga. ... Phone 243, Charlotte, N. C.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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