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CIlAlILOXXi; DAILY OCSEIIVUTI, i,...;.' !' ! v tabllhr D. A. TOMPiUNS bDayintltcycar.; SUBSCRIPTION PBICJJ. rCfv$T'i." DAILY, iOu sear .'..'.. - J ............. 4.00 too Ku month "Three month 8EMI-WEEKLY, rj ae-'year Six months .... Three .mon ths .....41.W . -V, PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT. . ,; .,:v 'No. Si South Tryon sircot. Telephone t-V"lumber: Bualness office. Bell Pbon. i ' Wi city editor' office, Bell 'phone, IM; - hewn editor's office. Hell phone, at. subscriber In ordermR the address . ". At hie paper changed, will pleas ln s. -' . dieate the address to which It is going at the time be asks for the change to j be maris. r7 V- Advertising rate are furnished on ' application. Advertiser may feel i , evire that through the column of this V 4 Papw they mav teach all Charlotte !.'. and a portion of the best people n " 4 this State ara upper Booth Candm. This paper given correspondents a -i t 'wide latitude as It think public pol- 4 ley permits, but It la In no we re x ' , iioniol for the'r view. It 1 H"'n tf'i preferred that correspondents "I ' i , their nnmes to their artloles, esper.lar- ly In cases where thev aMae.l: person ' ' er Institutions, though this in not 7 mantled. The editor reserves the right V,(' to give the names of correspondents i when thev are demanded for the pur . roae of personal witlnffletion. To re. rr ' , CJv consideration a communication vr-wroat bo accompanied by the true , t nam of i he "correspondent 8ATC1OTAY, FKBRI'AHY 10, 1906. '. OIL TfU'STTO Ml fTIIM-Y STOt'K 1 , According to The Jounml of Com- Jncrce, of New- Yoik. there Ik a report (abroad that those In control of the Standard Oil Company contemplate a ; multiplication of Its shares by six, glv- 'ing six. new shares for one of those ',' how Jil. This would riile the notnl t Jial capital from 100,0fl0,000 to 6,n00.- COMO0, but it would only be a re-dlvls- ion of the aggregate into smaller units. ? This corporation, Instead of beginning ."'.by watering It stock and capitalizing ' " future earning capacity, ha waited -1 ttt Itiiearnlng capacity to develop and earry the market value up to nearly . ' even times par, and now, according " td thereport. it will dilute It down ao that dividends may look respectable nd the aharcr. may le more easily niArketable. Commetiting on thla plan. The Journal of Commerce says: "Dividend of thla trust have been t ranging from 40 to 60 per cent., having frequently been i per cent a month on " the par value, and the market value ban 'g been multiplied accordingly. This direct i attention to the enormous profits to be 4erled from a monopoly, and to the ' aourca of some huge fortune which are ' not confined In tlwlr use to rennlng r iwiroteum. It haa sometimes been olalm- ed that Sturtdurd Oil ha done) a bene' " lJcent work Jti improving proceaae of re- i fining and transporting, developing yalu '. wble by-products and cheapening llluml 4 twtliqr nd lubricating oil; but, there la , Vo evidence and no reason to believe that competition In the oil business would not have produced equally good result in the 'fAHtt thirty year, so far M the irtterest of consumers ara concerned. There 1 every ,, rvumm to telieve that it would. What ' It would not have eeompllfthed I the pay- Went of 4() or SO per cent, dividend in 'jW a few pocket, the destruction of ' acore of Independent enterjtri. the 4 wiping out of many moderate Incomes and ' t(ie amasiflng of hue wealth in' the hand r of a coterie who use moot of It In pro moting otln-r monopolies and exercising a tnullgn power In the Industrial, rlnnnclnl epxl rxjlHIcn; world." ' ' s. If the alleged Intent Ion of the Ktand-'-'ftrd Oil t'oiipnny Is carried oul. II will v go lo hiw that tin! Kiieral irotfst , against the u-ilon of this ghint mo 'flopoiy ban not been without effect. The report a f eariilnas are entlrelv oo goo'l to K before the public, Hyl ' th caplttil Ic to Im- liicieascd mo us to dvcrei.se the r.tf of dividends without ! ttotuiill) inakltig any change In lliv concern's carnina iHpaclty. Thus e j ei me out. see the moiiMei mist pursuing Its "Theie- Is a grpwtug demand In Char aame plan ...f d-,-. mmi.. The ,.im i (..tie for nne sierra and bfor 90 daya . ... ,,,,.. , i have pawned that sort or beef will sell that i... standard n, ., has ft. cmtn a.oua. The best sort re-Jute'i iti oil" of .ii io . onsuvner.t I ,,f u.r. fof the Charlotte market, Is a may be iru- In Koine hiNtaiiees-where i fellow that will weigh close around . ...... . ... t .. - .I4U I. U .r.d.-uv..i-!i. to .'ohIi .-..imieM- tor-faUt aiilii rent, dlvliiendu -a, in ItsMf ih.it .-ii H even Wi-n I h re im lleve Ho. itef. Ii. ' fotltutlor. io pay 40 or r.O ' per h . ii' ii i idi-nce not ii II should be. 'I llel 1 .',iBO!l I 'I la-- f,'--r-jt :i del. -. i it l l 111 d)euslllK the HltUullmi In iii.lt ritlit Attorney Ji r.,ni. . of ,i vt York, taov tiniln liliofi if ' hei .mm- ,uli llc opinion denmmlK not only the ii' l ive jtroi ullon of the I.ik olYendcrs In ..Uta lnmuiance hi undalw. ahich Im In hit. power, but I !! linpriH-iintietit. which Jn most Ircuinsiaiires Is noi," Tic Loulsvilu- foutK-r-Joio ik,i sa in? people tnuttt not extMH t too much of ,hm." Thai Is rlnht if they would V0ld disappoint nn-nt; Indeed, tliey tan feardly exH-t too Utile. 4 , j The Houe of Kej. sentat.vea f thfl r jviutfl trwin legislature Thursday , ' r kllUMJ the Toole bill making ten Ixiurs Jjaday work in cotton mill; a few l'day ago a proposed rnmpulsory edu ' rations 1 law failed, and It has lUan ".the bill abollahlug the State dlspioi-'-' ry, The present Jower house seems to be an unusually sensible boiiy of men.' Frances W, Graham, of Ickport, N. Tj. jprealdeat of the State W. v. T U , ' la quoted a aylng: "Whether or not I wine served at the wedding break-! f art' of Mta! A Wc Roosevelt I none of the - Vt pmaq' Christian Temperance Union's buJnH." There are many .pfOpJe who- will agroe with this senU- ment The BJchmond Tlmes-Dispatra , gtt off tbf onai ' -: ;. ' , - i p "If Oieen bOttld prtA the' Oaynor, would ttty. tnak Caytwf , Green? Ho Bwrs,; i. J !, j " "i"1 ' TS man responafbl for' tbf should 1 e sirurg wp without benefit bt cKrgy, it benefit bt cWrg y, - t TIME TO CAI.fr A HALT., r. ' Th ' Macon, ' Co., Telegraph, . fa j, of f opinion'' that It isi "about tlm to proteal agalnet . those beatly cartoon-, which ere appearing- respectively In Whe A, )anta Journal andTheyvtta Cotwtl tUtlon cartoon holdlhy -VP to rldteule and acorn Wr.; Clark Powoll and hrt brother' by the one. "and" Mr." Hoko Smith andlMfc ,Wton by th other. The .Macon paper -v think It 'a- torxj. peotacla n what, ought -to oa a dopent contest hf '"Pemoceattc prlmarjri.'and "9uDOe Mr. ' Howell I naorolnated, and Mr. Watson decide to ooateat the governorship Vlth him ln : th . October election,' will The Journal b able fo swallow It own cartoon .and aupport Mr. Howell with a pleasant countenance? It will be more than ordinary avery day crow. . u "On the other hand.' suppose Mr Hoke Smith la nominated, and the Laird, o Mountain Top becomes ' hi chief fugle man and fi!e-lea4er with a disposition to do the McDuff act to the vanquished, will Mr. .Howell be able to gulp It all down without a wince? -, "'',.; "--A1 . "y;-r: "Next the plan to dluband the Ijemo cratlc party, by, denying it name In the primary, this personal,. political and newspaper feud 4 dolnjT -.not harm to the State Democracy, Which J a very. large part of the State, It Is an attempt td line up "Georgia. In two feudal bands with rapiers and hielda,, and with laird o' mountain top, and croaa-bone and and skulls in th valley. Isn't It a fine srnelling, aavorV roes!" The cartoon referred to, which ap pear alnwat dally in The .Atlanta Jour nal and The Atlanta Constitution are anythuig hut creditable to these pa iers; indeed, they ara along the aame line asthe dlHguatlng teeth picture of President Rooaevelt Which The - New York Journal turned out during the last campaign and which many South ern paper reproduced In their col umns. Thene Georgia cartoons, how ever, are tittle. If any, worse than what Is aald in plain English about the two Atlanta candidate for Oovernor by The Journal and, The Constitution. It would be only Juet retribution If tha Democrats of Georgia should choose neither of the Atlanta men, provided the candidate themselves ar respon sible for the action of tha newspaper, and In the case of one of them this Is probably true, for h Is the editor, Tha Atlanta fight resembles a yellow jour nal campaign more than It doea a race in a Democratic primary between two prominent cltisens. 1 Negro disfranchisement Is one of the issues In the Georgia gubernatorial campaign. The negroes are not the ideal governing body In a Common wealth, but It la riot to be believed that If they were In charge of Georgia now they would be conducting as dlsgust- Ljng, disreputable a campaign as the white people are doing. - ' The news from Washington I to the offset that the gmoot case is drawing to a close and that the committee will shortly make a report to the Senate is gratifying. The matter has already been too long drawn out and should be settled one way or another. .Mi We IJiepburrt Wit to regulate rail road rate, passed tha House of Rep resentatives Thuraday by an almost unanimous vot-4-346 to 7, the latter all being Republican. The opposition ;7ia5 noise Jn debate out of proportion to its strength. Ia Is rather an unusual circumstance that among the large number of sui cides reported during the past week three were of preachers two In llilnot and ona In Georgia. -' THE PHICE OF MEATS. 1 tt i. harlot to Bay Many lloga From Oilier Hiaten and tlio Ktall-Fctl Steer la . in Demand. "People are eating more stuff here than ever before," said Mr. A. W. Whltttker, a stock dealer, to an Observ er man yeterday. I have sold aomehttng like 1.000 Tenneswee. Kentucky and Ohio hog here Jill season and the demand 1 greater than the supply. I am selling I now it II 3-4 cent a. pound but the " I i,..t lot will have to bring 9 cent to ' ' uu" munnn, my wtw ' miliar from the c nttoit seed oil section of the South. Thousand of cattle art In lug stalt-fed lit the flouth this winter. Koine or the, leading business men of Hoi k Hill aro feeding beef steers. I Tney will hold for $ cent." j Mi Whliaker t-alima that the local j farmer has sold mora hogs this year j 1 1 tii 1 1 ever before, j Wbv. he declared", they have sold! then n e.it and liny and held their cot- ion. Thai Is the reaoan why ihej Meeki'Mibiirg farmera -are o well nicer' , 1 M 1 J'M KKKON-URA. ' ,t v. Mcl'licrmon. of Haw River. ciIk Mitts Pearl of Greens- ! h.ri. ' ,' orn.KponoiKc of The Obervr. ' i ireenstooro. Feb. a. Mis Jfeari ttosa I.e. th altractivo daughter Of Mf. and Mrs. It. U.-Lea. -wag married at nnon in.ilnv tn Mr John William Mc- ! PheiHon. f Haw Riven the ceremony taking place at the residence on Wet whlnton flr,,t ,n the presence of nolv the-immediate family. Rav.-C K, HodgiM 'pastor f the Werrilntftr Prwtbyterlart church, fcf delated, Tb bride was tiecbmlnsjly attired In a, navy blue broadcloth dress with hat to mutch. The happy young couple left on (he noon train for a wedfilng trip to Northern cities,, after which they 111 go to Haw River, where Dr, Mc pherson Ja , a practicing ' physician. The hrida 1 one Of the best known and the mot lovable young women in the caty and everybody admires her churmlriK manner and sweet and klnfiiy disposition, v .: Miff Irene Allison entertained at a most delightful musfcgle. at. her home uft ' West Trade atreet, i"t night, In eomiiliment to her guest, Mu York. Mushul selections were rendered by several of I he beat musician In tha city, tteaidff th mustr, aeveral game added to the evening enjoyment .Mr. W, W, .Stioak, a 'well )tnown horse dealer of Winston-Katem, 1 lit (h city buylnif up a car load or two or lioma, - ' , , - t1 ' , .t 4 , kv. KniliilMe . Mttin Wlhlmn Vanlll . . twice a far. When loo much Is used the flavor I lea delicate Follow th tu I recUvos, s only half th .juantlty. , ) The Sfovement of Number of Jrco. i -";,- pie, Vlaitorg and Otltera. -" Re, B,'. Stocktey, of Mount Jack on," Va., i vlsltlnr President C, B. Klnft of Etlaabeth-Colleg. UrJ j",Ar" 'Flo f rt Wpent yesterday at Concord on . bualn.( . Ikfr-'' Frawk Ritchie, of Mount Pleat- ant. I spending a, fewdaya In ; the city n business.. f , , r Mr. Bailey- -Averyi advance agent for Jamea O'Neill, tn --Moftta Chrteto."? who wU appear tth. Academy of MuIc ahortiy, spent yesterday tn tho Blty on buslneaa,-- . - , .'"V.'-.V - Among th out-of-own 'people here yesterday were Col. Bartlett Hhlpp and Mr. Jess D, Beale, Jr., of Henderson vlUe. ,who -wero ,at he"Pufprd, - ( r ' MriA Hart, of .Tarboro, apifmt.ya terday' in tha city, f , , ": . Mr." B.. T. Cansler spent yesteraax at Wfnston-Salem on Irtgal business.' ' Mr. W. F. 0Kally; of Davidson Cor tege,' spent yesterday in tha ottyv with Mr. J. T,' Hutchison., Measra. fV. M. Oordon. "J"B."-Mycr and J.. T Garland, of MonlMie. wr visitor . in the city yesterday, being guest at the Central, . .-", ': Among tha visitor In the city yes terday waa;Mr. John- 'C.-' MHIe, of Rutherfordton, who f I guest at the Central. , , .;' ;. ? -fv, Mr. "S, A. Mebane, of Oreenaboro, waa fn Charlotte yesterday. - Mr. K.i W. Gilliam, of AsWevtlle, was In tha city yesterday, at tha Buford. Dr. C. H. Crockett, of Taaewell, Va Is visiting hia daughter at .Elisabeth College. '",'" r Messrs. R. J. Hitt. B. B, Martin and H. O. Speas, of Winston-Saiem, Bpent yesterday In tha Olty. Mr. Li. W. Porter, ot Shelby, spent yesterday here, staying; at tha Cen tral. ' - 5 Mr. Flake F. Steele, of Statesvllia, was among the visitor In the city yesterday, Capt. George F. Bason, of Gastonla, was among the visitors In tha city yes terday, i ' ', Prof, John Q. Clinkscales, professor of mathematics of Wofford, College, of Spartanburg, 8. C, who will address the meeting for men to be held in the Academy 'of Music Sunday-afternoon under the auspices of tha Young Men' Christian Association, will be a guet. while in the city, of Col. R. ID, Mason, w ho was associated with ' Col,", ClinK scales on the staff of Oovernor Wade Hampton, of South Carolina, a Mr. W. P. McKwen. of AshevUle, was among the guest at the Buford last night. : ., '. . Mr. Edgar A. Walz, of New York, president of the Hotel Man's Protec tive Association, is, spending to-day In the city. . '.. ' Mr. George H. Carter, of Sanford, was registered u at the Central last night. Mr J. W. Mullen, of Salisbury. Is spending to-day In the city, staying at the Central. Mr. T. N. Harris,, of High Shoals. Is a visitor In the city. Mr. J. B. Dawaon, of Kinston, was reglsTered at the Buford last night. Mr. Arthur L. Ware, of Raleigh, Is In the city. Dr. J. M. Belk. of Monroe, Is spend, lng a few days in the city on busi ness. , Mr. W. H. Belk and B. F. Mat thews are Spending the week' In New York on "business. Rev. E. D, Brown, of Hopewell, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. BRIEFS. A Few Minor .Happenings In and About th city, Mis Bessie Berkhelmer is right sick at her home on Bast Morehead street. . Mrs. W. D. Cowie is Improving rapidly. She will sobn be able to leave the hospital. Mr. John Overcash, formerly with the Carolina Clothing Company, haa taken- a position with the Little-Long Company. ' . Deputy Register of Deeds BenJ. Powell yesterday Issued license for th marriage of Mr. B. A. Gibson and Miss Eufa Ferguson, both of the coun ty. The Rev. Archdeacon Osburn will hold services In Calvory church, Wadeaboro. Monday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Holy Communion will be' celebrated at the" morning service. Miss Nora Hyndman was operated on for uppendlcltts at the Presbyterian Hospital ThursdayrThe operation waa successful and Miss Hyndman" condition yesterday waa very satisfac tory. v The many 'friends of Dr. I. W. Falson will be glad to know that his condition has wonderfully Improved, so much so that he has been able to see and entoy talking with a num ber of his friend. The receipt at the city cotton platform yesterday were eight bales and the best price was 11 cents. The receipts for tha Icorreapondlng date i of last year were two bales and the best price at that time was 7.60 cents a pound, , ''-: Mr. L. H. fttarnes. who lost hWf, houHe and all his furniture by tire Thursday night, waa also so unfortu nate us to have 1250 In mony burned. He had been keeping the mony In the house and when he awoke la wits too late to save It. The house and furni ture were a total loss and Mr. Starnes caroled no insurance on them. The weather yesterday was Ideal. When Charlotte went to sleep Thurs day night the town was covered with he and It was feared that there would be more broken wire and trees yesterday morning; but when the town awoke yesterday morning ..It looked upon a world of sunshine. The Ice had disappeared as If by magic and the weather wa so moderated that overcoat were burdenome. ; The boy s cabinet bf the boy's de- partment of the Toung Men's Christian Association nea veryf interesting meeiing last night. The ' member of the cabinet submitted their monthly report to th. hoy work eommtttee. The reports; were Very favorable and showed that the work had tieen vig orously pushed through the) .various committee. Methods and plan per taining to .the further advancement ef the work waa discussed by the boy a nfK member of the oommltr.ee. c Ths Bible Stufly clubs will meet thla morn ing at :X. o'clock. Tha -k Saturday morning rally begin cflfteea; minute earlier, . .iirwv..:'' ManagemeRt of 'Tltlea: ; , Searchlight.-:'?'': 'iffl;'. The Individual to whotr( the 'ma n agement of titles la a myttery, who know that be must ,taot 4 aay s "my lord,: 'and yet doea not know what else; to ay, win be; pleased to know that other) beside 1 himself have found dlftlculty In addressings th no- buity. ' ' '. Lady Dnffertn wa one)' addressed In inrtlava your Enormity. , Queen, Victoria received mbuiiv from AbyiwInJ. directed to "The Queen of King and the Emprdsa ot the Bed Sea.," i iv; v V, - ;, ; , . But? the good Queen'-'' Highland tenants found no trouble TvUh. tltlea. When ah went to their .cottages, in formally as she often did, they simply "Com awa in and ait doon, Queen Victoria.", . t fA" !, A i iTfv v al' no t . inxsnAW. Beautiful Wedding at ' Greensboro In Which 31lg. Zula Aurora Hliwliaw Becomes, the Bride of Mr,' Eugene Thompson lJost, ' I '"7 ''fVC, '."f, Correspondence- of TMe, Observer.1- V.Greenaboro, Feb," .-A. marriage, of much? i social interest and ' Importance took place thla afternoon, at" aclock, when -Miss Zula, Aurora iHlnshaw of thla'-clty, and Mr. Eugene Thbmpaou Boet;, ofBost..-Min. near . t Cn cord. were united 4n wedlock. Th weddmg wag solemnized at the bopitahle and beautiful taolne of the bride' uncle Mr. James A Odell, on East Washing ton' atreet. ' Rev,; Dr. Q. 'H,Detwilcr; pastor. ofWeat .Market Street' M.;'E. church,, performed the - ceremony," af ter which 'an" elaborate reception was tendered; in honor of the event, th I hour being from 4:30 to 8 this evening. during which' time a large concour of friend called to extend their felici tations, ; The bride and groom left on the 7:6 o'clock train for a two-week wedding' trip to Palm Beach and ,other points In Florida before going to their future horns at Boat's Mill- - ' The Odelt home was tastefully decor ated, presenting a scene that was gorgeous; and 1 perfect In all details. During ' the wedding and reception sweet music was discoursed by Elam's Orchestra, atatloned behind a bower of palms and fern In one of the halls. The marital vows were assumed in the east - parlor, -" before an Improvised chancel draped in smilax and, white roses under a veritable canopy made of rope of smilax suspended from the celling to. tha chandelier. The groom was attended, by his best man, Mr. Joseph F. , Cannon, of Concord. Miss May Hlnshaw, a sister of the bride, waa the maid of honor. Other attend ants were Mr. Charles E. Boger, of Concord, who entered with Mlas Len na , Stevens, of -Concord. The bride came in leaning upon the arm of her uncle, Mr. James A. Odell, who gave her away. T The bride's -coe turn e was brocaded satin With, rea) duchess lace and dia monds and pearls. .Her veil was' caught,' up with orange blossoms and she carried bride's roses. The maid of honors wore blue silk voll over .taf feta, 'iwlth 'White lace trimming and' diamond and pearl ornaments. Miss Stevenson was dressed in white organ die over blue taffeta, with pearl orna ments. Miss 6e vena and the maid of honor both carried pink carnations. Mrs. James A,; Odell wore black bro cade ' granadlne over white taffeta. With diamond .ornaments. The dresses Of the other ladles were exquisite crea tions of. tha . dressmakers' art ' The wedding presents were displayed In the library and among the many hand some and useful gifts waa a chest of silver from' -Mr,' and Mrs. James A. OdelL ' ' r 'Dr. and Mrs: E. U Stamey and Rev. and Mrs. ' W.i'L. Grissom greeted the guest at the front entrance, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Bradshaw receiving them in the ball; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. -Vanstory and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Durham, of Bessemer, at the east parlor door; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Odell, of Concord, and Mf. and Mrs," W. E. Allen at the west parlor door; Dr. and Mrs. E. R. MIchaux, Mr. and Mrs. 8. K Alder man, Mrs. C. H. Ireland, Mrs. J. H. Walsh and Mrs. H. U Lee In the library; Mr C. H. Ireland, Mr. C. H. Doreett and Mrs. Ned , Ireland Thacker at the dining room door, and Mr. Lula Carr in the dining room. . 15, . .. . The bride hasvuade her home with Mr. and Mr. Odelt for the past seven years. She Was graduated from Greensboro Female College in the claws of 19031 She la: an' accomplished and lovable young woman and has a large number of friends. The groom Is a successful young business man ot Bost'e-Mill.. - i'v.e itf : Among the guests .from a distance attending the wedding and reception are: Capt. and Mrs. M. Odell, Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Odell, Miss Lenna Stevens, Mr. and Mra J. W. Cannon, Mr. Jos. F. Cannon, Mr. Roger, Dr. and Mra W C. Houston. Mr. Will Stewart, Mr. D. B, Coltrane, Messrs, Martin, James and Eugene Cannon, of Concord: Mrs. 8. G. Daniel, of Littleton; Prof, and Mr. Jae. F. Brower, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. G. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Douglas, of Winston-Salem; Gen. and Mrs. Julian S. Carr, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8, Carr, Jr., Mlsa Annie Branson, of Durham, and Miss Lena Grimes, of Lexington. SUPERINTKN DENTS IN SESSION. Heads of City Sclioola In the State i Gather In Contention at Greens .(boro A Youthful Forger. Correspondence of The Observer. Greensboro. Feb. 8. The pc'.lce this afternoon arrested I8-yar-olu whK boy, who at first gave his nanrw as J, Ed. Lambeth, but whose real i.ime is JohnTerre I, on the charge of forg ery, ' Ha presented two check, ai the Greensboro National Bank th'n morn. Ing bearing the name .Of Mr. H. L, Hopains, a weii-gnown youtr man here, The forgery waa very apparent and they were not cashed. The checks were for 123 and $24,. -Later In lite day bfltrlied one. purportloS' to be signed bofo),Loan & Trilat Co. but It llitewise failed, Terrell came here recently from ?r own summit . and resides on Gfeen street. When arrested he con fessed,', but said some Other boys pre vaueo upon Jiim to do It. The case came up this afternoon before the mayor, who Is in a quandary aa to what disposition to make of the case on account of the extreme youth of the boy,-- .i..,..' "Mother Jones," a prominent Social ist, addressed a amall.audienoe in the Bevil building to-night. The attend ance 'was not large on acount of the Inclement weather. A delightful recital waa given In the chapel of the Greensboro Female Col lege to-night by tha faculty of the music, and expression department. There wa an appreciative audience and the programme waa heartily en Joyed by everyone. t "r , The trains to-day . brought a great many educators from various section of the State to attend, the annual meeting of the North Carolina Associ ation of City School" Superintendents, which convened to-night at I o'clock In the assembly hall of the Benbow. Supt. I. C. Griffin, of. Salisbury, aec cord graded schools, ia president, and Supt, I. C. Grignn, Of, Salisbury, sec retary. Three sessions will be held to morrow, the one In the morning beine- addressed by former Supt. Preston W, nearcn. or tne tx Angeles, cal., schools. He will deliver; a. lecture to morrow night In ' tha Smith Memorial Building before the graduating' class of the city high school and the super Intedent will attend in body. The annual meeting wlllend Saturday morning after the election of officers At the annual meeting of the policy holder of the Security XJfe & Annu ity Co. last evening ths report of the officer showed that the' past year. ha been one of the most successful lit the history ot the company,. Air ths of ficer were re-elected. ' La wson V Histciy of C. Price $1.00 Each ' ' llMll lint! IliltMU ' CHARLOTTE, N, a' , o Vji v ji w i WANTXD. WANTED Large 4 manufacturing ' plant i 'ituntii vounir man. r.v.do atonofrranhy and general office work; must ha strictly temperate, rstealy and reliable; quick ana accurato at . figures, - active and willing. Address with-suitable references, stating age; salary expected, .to, R. H care tJtiscrver. ; . i . - DRUGGIST WANTED at , once, single registered or- unregistered; fajr. salary, "H, B. T..w eara Obaerv.- , - . , READ KEESIR'S B. , W ad to-day. Take the shares you've oef erred o long, and get .into .the : new seri tb largest In its history. , Subscribers ajre coming In almost hourly and by every mail, 'Ifhone WANTED .Two young men or couple for " room and board; vacancy February 16th. No. eus East avenue, , , t WANTED Heavy i s Xour-lde", planer; double . shaving fan;, ahmgle machine; lot of shafting, pulleys and belting; heavy ripsaw. Address, giving description, con dition, and price,; P,., Q.a Box 321 Chat tanooga, Tenn. " , " r FOR RENTn ouiet 'place, two rooms, all modern improvements;, board near. Address C-, care Observer. ' . WANTED A position as , stenographer and book-keeper by a young lady.' Ad dress E. R. A Box 216. Yorkville, 8. C. WANTED Am all-round good printer for country weekly; state wage desired. Addreaa. K. H. Morris, Editor Davie Record, Mocksvllle, N. C. ' WAKTEDwReglstered druggist; give ref erences and state - salary . expected. Ward Prug Co.; AshevUle. N. C. WANTED-Jtefrigerator with capacity of 2 or 3 beeves', must so tn good condition. Address Llncolnton City Market, Un colnton, N. C , WANTED Salesman to sen staple arti cle; -liberal commission. Address Box 027. Richmond Va. V - , , WANTED-Second-hand 40 H. P. Boiler ni a UK i r s.nM.tH. h. In anu rv v. J jr, H'Jllftll', mu". w .... good condition and bargain. Address J.i m . Keinnarar,-jhv, it i. no. t otaniey N. C. .?':-;., V;;jrV " '. - ' WANTED A second-hand 60, or 60 H. P Boiler, . with SO or 0-foot stack, and with all other fixtures; to be In good con dition. Abernethy,. Lyerly & Co., Bridge water, N.'C -' -r WANTED--Young as stenographer. lady desires position W. M , care Observer. WANTKD Office boy. handwriting . Box. 689. Address In own WANTED-tAan ot 15,000, at fi per cent. interest for three years; first mortgage improved up town property worth IM.OtiQ. Address A. H care Observer. WANTED First-class barber;' good steady job and good salary. Address E. G. Kern, 11 Fourth street, Wlnston- Balem, N.,-C ; WANTED At once, two flrst-clas pants makers. The Tate-Brown uo. WANTED Two rood second-hand draw ing frames, deliveries each, 10 or 12- lncli couers. Tut jNewion uotxon juuis. Newton, N. C, WANTED--Drug clerks to prepare for North Carolina Pharmacy examination In June. Qui begin in March. Corres pond with, "Chemist," Box 408, Greem- uuru, i-i, f ,. MISCELLANEOUS. r iNE C EMERY. Lettuce, and all kinds of nice vegetables. Sarratt & BlakelJ. FRUIT, FINK, FRESH FRUIT Nice pineapples IS cents. Grape fruit, and California pears. All nice and clean. Cheap. John Pappademas, 215 North Tryott street . MULES FOR SALE At McManus stables, South College street., JUST RECEIVED large supply silver ware for Octagon Soap Wrapper. C, R. Mayer Co. irVTmTjTiritriPfrk jrrLr not ui. 4j. . i.v,,i,-fni,i xj . yt-J ' desires position: seven years experience in manufacturing business: reliable: tem perate. -accurate; nignesi reterences. ah- dress woraer, care uoserver. NICELY FUKN18H.ED ROOMS With board. 310 East Sixth street. TAKE JOUR Octagon Soap Wrapper to U. K, Mayer to. ENGINE AND BOILER FOR SALE Having decided to run my ginnery and mill wltn eiectrto power, l oner tor sale, at a bargain, my 40 H. P.LldJU Engine and Boiler, wnicn is in nrst-e.iass running order. Address John H". Griffith, R. F. D. No. 2, Charlotte N, C. RELIABLE MAN OR WOMAN to travel, distribute sampiea, ana employ agents; local managers also, 18 a week and ex penses. Zlegler Co., 225 Locust street. I'tuiaaeipnia. HANDSOME SILVER. PLATED Tea and Sugar Spoons exchanged for each 20 Octagon Soap Wrapper. O. R.. Mayer & vO. . . ..-,' MACHINERY FOR SALE, cheap 35 H, P. Tubular Kone.r ana nxtures; ; H. P. Englne.1 Moulders, Mortices. Ripsaws, Handsaw, nemeeu mueaw, joiner, snat). er. Blind Machinery. Shafting, Pullles and Belting. F. W. Ahren. No.. 4 East Btoonjl street SEALED BIDS WILL BE received until noon Thursday. March 1st. 1908, for re modeling the First Baptist church, at Raleigh, N. C; bond required; plans can be seen at the office of the architect. ChasVW. Barrett, Raleigh, N, C. John E. Rav, chairman building committee, YOU CAN GET Just as many spoons as you nave wra.pis vr i J , Mayer JUQt. t'M LEAVING Charlotte: offer for aale my elegant, modern, home, Elisabeth Heights. 8. R. Jacobs, ?Phone 692. - FOH RENT. FOR RENT One furnished room ;r to young couple; board near by. Apply 408 FOR RENT-Store-room ,No. 214 t,East John . M. Morehead, Spray N. CK r FURNISHED. ROOM for rentt tat good neighborhood, with all convenience. Apply at, or addresj 1 North Collere treet.- ,.. . .. ' - rOR RENT The nlra three-story brick building. 83x130. with cement basement St BO South College street, now occupied y International Harvester Company' of America. Apply at building or to W. It, Burwell..-v -'..V.-?,. i.i, " .'" i i -- FOR RENT Two furnished room.' on ground noor. yvppiy vst ,,, uouege. . VOR SALES.'' FOR SALB-Comet Conn N'sw Tork . .' floly . Wonder; rtew; ; bargain "to , right party. o io. City.,-i . k '-.- FOR SALE Aa Oliver Typewriter No. I; onlv alhrhtl nsed. 'Prlr .175.09. eashi Rev. W. F., Elliott, iorth WUkesboro, N. C. ' " r v , i FOR MALE Several hundred bushel fine Patrick Henry: Spreading Winter Oata Addrea ..Wilson Livery Company, Spray, N, C. " t' i -J '' i . . ASSAYING 1 n V.. .'f.i 'A CHEMICAL ANALT8ES. f ; ORES OF BTVERT DESCRIPTION. Wi 6th atrct. V Charlotte, N. C c t i 1 1 i i i ? ' 1 iiV'tiJi ;(" . ? , , " 1 .Je,v ' t t - , I v w'iV, u c it-'r, CS ; h; t'. 4,,, ij-i; Time and Money Saved mond or, clsewhercr4 sells 5you Hats anawCaps; . i he will liot'and cannot-sell ter terms; than we V Besideswe are. hearer ; you can 'get them quicker, -and your freights : f tut, , iiiuwai r iuo w day. '-1-. &'"'-". "-' .Wtt. - ' .1 .'-' ' ' ' them cheaper here, whlch reaple, as rente":! ana otner expenses are This season we are: of Men's Furs, Men's Jranamas, ana JLacUes and Trimmed Hats : Men's Fur Hats 1 t ft Men's Straw Hats Boys' Straw Hats L adies' Straw Hats Misses' Straw Hats Malagas Kg-, None better than ours, second for this year; and we know we under: MA J 1.41.-'.. MJ lUU suiu lasti yMif UM iu 7' lower pneeis on ; Malagas; Our I ravelins ; Men; faf?; will call on you soon, . Wait fpr &em.':W guarantee prices, regular terms or ra big . dis , count fa-cU--t4 big line ofM fends..;;. Sole agents for , the $ Dworth-'$Z50, flatK J&W$4$, BBBBsHBBHBsBsB. X' h-ir.-' 5n ' cfArlr.". crtm iAiS ntW flfl.T-rk i (I w, vv. . uvwa . wv.. . jvfw w " v V , $JZO0'St$&50 aad ?8,00:p;oo2civ assdrr-', ed styles and colors. ,1 Also :a lot of, Stents' in" Black and Colors together, witlr several of th' kt2 cA:';. c6nr s $I8;00 perdo.?AIsofte-iNlDiI-:;, wb'rth ?f ; $2:50 Hak; i-fr e,::'.:: yyyym--syyk - f I , " J'-P" 1 -. - 7 ''U 1 iSO' "I?1 G" i . ' "1 J 1 !2 a w w wii c ri r :::U LlC-J e-V,'' cheaoer or cive betr . iiuumu; itirwui K' o i ..' .V ''.."is .."s . S' .S. I" si-.l r '? -i.it. ., less man m larger apes. 5 'St showmg the Ingest line and Boys'' Straws "and and Uuldren s'oaiiors it S6.50 to $24.00 fl lsfw 2.00 to 2250 'V " 1.50 to 6.00 2.00 to 21.00 2 00 to 12.00 i"fl ' , ' I r ,j "if i t t t f tef ' ' 4 as we never bought a k... ...V l f -i'll ycAi we uavcvsuu , ' , r -K v i x' ' i i V VVnn :5 f L " 'l ' 1 1 i ...... i end RctciL i ft.' H1 ,yt . V t j 3 0 3 j T "" I'm U4 -f A I ll 1 I ' I (' , I r r
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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