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V " ' ' ' V :, CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER; '-FEBRUARY 18; 190G. r V; i o 1 , ,' Hi i. t m t hi PubUsbet. D. A. TOMPKINS very Day in the Year, lV j, ! ' SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. ,W DAILY. . Ona year 4 ' Bin months , Three months 8EMl-l EEKLY. wtr) . if jf months . Three months . 2.00 .11.00 ANNOUNCEMENT. 'numbers: Business office. BH phono 7i, city eiill.-r's cffiop. H.-ll phone. L.4. new? editor's office. Hell hone -l : A subscriber in i.rOrini! " address of his paper chain:, d. wlh pl-ase n dicate tiie addrjs t. wi.i.-n n J going at the tino he ak f r Hi" change to be in ado 'Acveril-orig rat nr' 'urn shed on application Adv. M?ers may 'J' ure that through ih column ' trin paper they mm te .cb all Char .sue ml h portion of b -l peoj.li- I" this S;ut and unri S, .th C.-irilna. This pnper rivcs . it a -spondents as Wide hit tud; bp II tlilnUf. I bib- pel Icy penult-:. hut H ' n c re sponsible for titer vie a. 1' miim preferred th.-t wimp indent- 1S.n their nxRixi to their iiilele. espee.al ly tn chspk wher UK".- rtta.-!: pcr-"'ni W inatltuil-ir.s'. though th ix t"'t msrioVd. Th Iltr r-rrr Hi rlsrnt to trlvp th n "n nt n r": o"den' When thv nr. .ipnwir-.l. I f " 11 Plir' Fse ot person I i ihf :." "H '! r0 lv cnnslrl- hiI. n .irn -onl atl"n nuiat b" nccompa 'tc I i y tl e true naine 01 th" . orr.spn'1' "' jh;may. riJuti AUY is. iiumi. tmi: si nati:. No more ihuightful .-il it .ri-. t .ipp.-ir ID Noltll l .l?i!i;'.l tll.ill Hex- I fOUrid tveiv wek i.i I j s p-1 1 a-. Children. .-.v. i -r :h. f.-ipiisi Jrjihan:if- a! Tie. i . sv lil.- .'lie Anhi bkld Johns . it- "dit.. . sh..n:. r-. hlmteir i- i : s: r- : -ilil. in stead of I-. .i p..i!i. ii!.n i'liiict ( Till; IS said in Hi' s in- i 'i"ii'TniM sioiii Wjilch Til- "!. r-i. as I 'liiz.-n. 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W e .glpeei, and thi I ircltiKla )n , IIKIIIM Van- e.ill, ,) ! ry ii if ii , ,,:i,,. uiui ltr. i-tiv w I v liei to i,U( , r.yf ryigliif AWiuli If'Vif mlsiakrtithild was playing t iiv, sidewalk' 'IM, 'ti In Hwr ni (Mi. Hub- N.iiUa.f.iWttM several . romptiultins and In h,r i .,jalaf n.-nti It Mjmost lluuid wtumj.. tar,. CbHtilsIi sport tot tied lino (he street t Always , looked Mftfl iiftn IIspTy'i ert. aw . fu ,e iss u fr4.,od. glluj . KUOJirter iM.i-ni..i.-.ai- .1. .... .-. ..... a "..,ra9H,l,'w T....S ve m 'mw crseg.w able t;trlk .Ka4abalawa4, Captain I AWr!cb'i'i?''ih old Ttirck'' depW'Tiie now'-; of' hlttr-flve winter '-have whitened the. old red hills of Burke since ur heroes drove their engine toward the mighty -ramparta which loomed; the Wtst. We rtlt sure that th hand which grasrWl the throttle In 4.hasa far off dhjs hud long Since been palsied by di-wlh.. But ons tf the engineer at least had lived through nil the succeed ing: dnvs up til lat Sunday. , We saw that Captn Aldrlch. at the fige vr eight -wven. died in New York fclty on tiittt dy. Brave old chriatiun gentle- num. who never 'left the heavenly road, j ana enow m iJet-emoer, ana alter we h.y a wreath npon your grave. May j akl"K hlskey. hard Cider laudft M, ..., r-.ninum, and often vinegar. I ran away we run our race aa nobly as ou from homc an(1 m peop - knW y.ura. nd at laat meet ou In nothing of my destinatloiT and hi- eternal round-houae. n'.ltuted search for mo by Wire,, and i wer peT..tJ' satisfted when they CouKratulations are due District , found that 1 had landed at"'; the Attorney Holton and the other govern-. Keeley Institute at Oreensboro; I n-f nt representatives In Ihe United States Court ut Greensboro on account of their successful prosecution of the ri'veuiie cases. Thf defence was able uiui brilliant but the facts were with The result is a great I " " wl" anora me great pieas i tie result ia a- Brril1 . ,,r tr ifrt,oi..- a I lie prosecution. triumph for jt:stlce mid for honesty in the iidmlnlsi ration of government af ' rs. on The South Carolina Legislature I lie eve of adjournment, la about le.iv Inif the Creat Moral Institution as it stiimls. Nevertheless it Is to be ob ncrveil that pretty nearly till the coun-tl.-.-i , voting 11 out. Th- Houih's "Windy City" is the .iy The Columbia Stat- dubs Atlan ta. Windy City Is good. Tlier- is no Mlns Alice. .lOl lSNAMSM IX CHINA. Mhiij rapers In Foreign Tongues Olnlct Slwts Inereaw (iulf Itc Hccli I'ro luces. Washington Slur. I.'niled States CoiiMUl Amlerson Jit A no .y liaa made a report on Journal ism among the Chinese. He says: It Is rather surprising in view of 1 In- ...mparativi'ly small population of foreigners in China how iinblli utiniiH there are in many large foreign Ian - gunges. The prices they obtain for I heir publications nnd their work .i 'ninthly explain the situation. Shang- Ii .1 haw (He daily newspapers, tnree linn iihn; uiui Ivvn evening pajiers; one Is Ki'in Ii. H also lias six foreign weeklies; ..ne Ceruinii. It also h.ts four. Chinese tlaili.s ami u large number1 o t 'hlllaSe C'klil S. ! "i'la. th ally ull of the foreign p'l-j peis sell for tour and n half cents gold lei- e..py. The subscription price is about $1.". K'lld per annum, postage ex-' Ha. Hi. Chinese ilalllea sell for about 1 half a .cut gold per copy. In addition. t 1l1. se publications there are many I . lli ill." pu lilisli-d 'Til the papers, mostly in hlnese. , by the mission authorities. ; south Hongkong dominates i !! pulilli alloii husiiiesstl and as It Is a lirlllsh crilony Knglish publications ml-rht i Iml on ( 'hill, se l-aiglish l Hi in e.-istmanie ue cxpect-o "' -'; er-K WP)fare and left to secure assist , he face of the rt''',''d ance. When the assistance arrived predominate. There are four , , , , , ., . . ... .lallles. The Post, The Press, ! Holden was dead Her body oning pai.ers, and The Tele- 1 !,s ''uttered and beaten. One arm was V. ' I pi' hi. I The Mull, both evening pa- p. i s. Tie i. as in III. e six Chinese dallies, nnd. ' . .. .... tse of Siiiititrtiiil. mere arc i a l-itgc nu'iiher of publications de , the lather convicted. Will llolden. sitiinil io llll larlous wants In southjthe son. was brought through hero China, a Portuguese weekly and Tho ' this afternoon en route to ine asylum i ;.. .i 'inn -nt liazelle being among at Morgantnn. He is a raying, mani il em. In nearly every port of Import- . Hl. an. .- In china there is an Kngllsh ' , - publication of some sort. j nt(i j.y 20TH CKLEBUATION. I lie publishing houses as a rule, i both in ivspaper i oncerna and concerns; for K-niral printing only, are fairly' u-ll euulppi il fur their work. Some j of i hem attempt wok III the line of' hltjli nr. id.- miiKa.liie and hook pub-; l;-'i on. and while it Is not always ." uiui ix. d siiecesM from a technical, i i .. : i .. pit i.-:t I standpoint It demon- -ti ! - that the I'hin.se workmen, who1 .1. -I of ihe work under foreign m l-i linii. Mill In' time acquire con- .i ,,I in. oil lii this line of effort. II i- i.tther Interest lug lo note that China a i pesent s.-ems In be passing1 Mi- unli niinli the same process with I:- ii" a -pa p.-rs and other publications; i,,,: it. .ny part" of the I'nlted Stutes I ... p ,'--, through. All over Ihe em- , .n. i mi . newspaper are ne;ng autn- . I ! i tti- i i-illoipilnl rttali-rt. nil are i- '.- ..t I- --s local in . liaractiT ll i- ir i foci una to In many respects. Ma' i i , . publication of new spa pers i . i He "i.-ral local dialects has de :! d k-im rally. While such pull- ; I-. 'e.i. aHoul in-aiis of educating Ihe i.. ..id- of t In- . injur . , 'ill lllll t ll- III Some lines, means for deeti- cl,.- lb- nulf" .tiil.lliur the s-veral p. .. . ii. " m hi. h .lift, r In dialects. . ;, ,M r . ni : e. if ( perforins It s i l a i . I ll a " "io i '. i ! I . !.", eli in Its on II ..a.t:e hi ,- mill rle'i' I.i tl"' I'l- a oT . I '.ruai;- ha il ll.igllt ill t , b ,...' moil for all China." tick. Ml, I' " HO' o 1 . II bv t he i f Mn lilr.in in.. i, mil his I.I the I'elab 1 e. t ii t ly at llMIHII ol 1,1 M (Till iii. w if.- not lot. .r of the ia. i . .! .'..v, .i mi the S-inlli Sir,. . .. ha.l a irclly little tu I ,. i of (heir wedding . - a la i ue clic k w III. h I l I i .iml ill liouis b means ..f mv in-.t.'a.1 id l.. lli" ii. - oi Hi- x.iiiiullhK of a li. II a Mn . ..Mi g- fratenillv of . n o. ", . t in- ii her. mi vi' a i p.! ii is ac ordmgly la a . rii ! i I be frail dooi of II. ill . i - 1 1 1 flit! d iscrcl lo'i P II ..f i III' .r ho itnil in hee,.i!i tu r, I or- going up the . i v he iv .a, not Very il ...a of .his act, for o I 'i .I ii ml made n - In a rd a II over lie "I '..I ep his Ife'H i - lo nl ..r the stall - ! I i.r. i b. f U : -III..-"111-1 I I. b M i in. III ". in ellliig 1 ,lf " la. line. llll. ' I 1 1 : 1 I III. llllell Kill It Cuck aid I liuil i, ml i in koo t ile t l! MiCIKIX l-YKAH-OLD CHIIJI Little Ciiioellii Wiitrit Tonic, (Jut In rout of Ihe Cor anil Is struck by I tiili r. j 1 .:' i b ' oiia ba Went it. the 4 learoldl leimlitei .,t Mi and Miv W. It,! We un was stunk by Ihe fender of ai mm lug car un Kll.nbelh avenue (it ' 11 30 o'clock i-st'-i day morning mid l badly hin t. Had i he cur been uiovs i It.g hi a gi.niei rale of speed, d mbC lews i life chilli would have been more ifi v.-tel liiluraxl ill woultl be hard j to 111 how Ihe accident is-eurreil Tha and aiiiKMtt in front of the car be fore she was aware of lis approst h. J oi The fender touchwd lbs little one on aide, lurking her to th. around Kh was badly bruised but othsr than this ths Injurle r Mttu mnm, "SI OBMIR TO BAPPIXESS; JAmes T. Baker, ot Vouiifc- lUe, Wnt f to . KHo)r Afti'r ao ' l'nlnCftmitl ' (prr of 1 .Month Returned to Hi Family hi tJood Hraitlv Unvlo Been Itrntoml ; from JUeAprratlga to 1 Iaplne. ' . . . t -' Tho Keeley Institute, Oreennoortf. 1 arrived at the Keeley institute at ureenaboro. N. " last Ueeember, In a fearful condition, after havlna; been on a solid drunk besrlnning in June u" mucn m pvaiae oi me treatment received by me. and of the benefita that I have received from It, 1 returned home, not in a1 coffin as i my people expected I would, but hale ! and hearty, and In first-class condl- wiirt rrom drink or drugs, who Is not fully dead, as to the treatment and benefits given at the Keetey Insti tute. I earnestly advise' an who nee i affl,c,' c I to go at once W uicrimuuru ana remain a rew weeks at the Keeley Institute. My people won id not exchange my trip for a thousand dollars. JAMBS T. BAKER. ; Youngsville. N. C, Nov. 1,' J80. 1.1 If you have a friend who might 1V benefitted, please send names to tha Keeley Institute. Greensboro. N. O. WII'K-MtKDKKEIl HEAK8 JAIli John Jt olden, . Convicted of Most Brutal Crime Ever Committed in Jackson County, Under Hentence to lie Hanged. Escapes From Jail at A elMiter Vaa Awaiting Decision of Supreme Court Son. Tried With I' n 1 lier, Was Acquitted He is Now Having Maniac and is Taken to Morganion Hospital. Special to The Observer. Ashcvllle. Feb. 17. Jolm Holden. onylcted of wife murder at the Oc tober, 105. term of Jack-on rountv Superior Court and sentenced to han ;eacaped from the Jail at Webtder last night. Only meagre particulars of ihe escape were received heie this af- I ,.,., ,n: Holden wan sentenced to bang December 8, of last year. The (use was appealed and. he was held at Webster awaiting the higher court' declsltli. Jt la not known how the escape wus effected. - lloldcn was convicted of one of the most brut ii I crimes ever committed In this State. He and his son. Will Holden, returned to their home one night lust August. The father and husbund waa under the influence ol i whiskey. At the home the father tolI tin; son lo "knock her head off." r,.r,,i i tng to his wife. This remark ,vnH ..verhea rd. Much nroftvnltv wa used. The son, at the trial, testified that he became fearful for his moth . ! dislocated. The face was crushed in and two libs broken, both the. father nnd the mm were Indicted for .1.- 1 'e I ...,n .....a ..... ..!,.. H ine inunu-i. i n boh vn .v-, uhu. Mayor S. S. McNIncli Declares That It Hill be a Ilecord Breaker 'lo Lust I'Ymr Days- The Committees. Mayor 8. fl. McNinch states that there Is no question but that the com ing L'Oth of May celebration will be a success. The finance committee has begun its work and there Is the prom ise of much material support. The committees htivofbeen drafted and all those who have been appointed have agreed lo serve. Mayor McNinch de clares that the people of Charlotte want to see a genuine !0th of May celebration and are working in har mony tn secure It. The celebration will continue four lays, beginning May 21, Monday, and last ii ik until the 25th. Friday. The, women will have charge of the first . ... , M trt nays exercises. j commuier m av j women, with Mrs. Stonewall Jackson i as chairman, will have charge of the) ai rang. -incuts. Mesdumes A. I.. Smith j and K. I , Lalta have been appointed chairmen of the women's club and mothers congress committees. The carnival of lights will begin Monday i night id continue throughout the week. Mrs. W. S. Lee, Jr.. has been appointed chairman of this committee. Th second day will be known as the "i Hd Soldiers' Day." Mr. L. Leon has li. . a a i I 'luted chairman of the committee having charge of the ex-i erelscH of that day. The third day will he fraternal day. the several or i. rs of the city having chaige of the I day's evnts. The fourth day will be the "l!lg Day." and effort will be made then to observe the historic event whl.lt has given to Mecklenburg unity sin ii I'.dlt and honor. The following have been appointed i hah men of the several special cotn uuliees: Messrs I Inorge Fltsslmmons, nihici (.; f. li. Flmirnuy, fraternal or iIcim; sin.irl W. Cramer, music; R. H. .I.n.lan. hind concert : W. R; Robert . -on. floral parade; (). I,. Burring!', autuinot.il.' show ; Walter Brem, fire-1 w..rk.: .1 U'. Wmlswitrth, iorag show, j " '-""K. Industrial displays; Gh-orge -teolo-tiM iim ftcrlol niarliiuiit -i. pm-ns. . aaets iienot viarKson. iiteitalninctH ; (. K. Hooper, decora-1 il.. n. H. L. Venn in. railroad rates, and , ihoiims tiailhalill. advertising. WATCH KH FROM fc'.to TO J1S0.00. ALL K'.lxl lime p le. es, MR line ' To select tiom I'. vel i un ......kij u... 1 'Ii. e before yon piirchatii .minim,, .n-.e stt;i;ri.;'h jewelry BTORK. Fifth and North Tryon street.. Cor. REMARKABLE SAIE The sale that opened "yesterday In i Ihe stores of Tho Miller trv floods I Co. a mi t. !. Miller Clothing Ce. was u reci.cd brenkr In Ihe shape of special sales In Charlotte. This sale j was arranged for and conducted un-1 lie I' Ihn illreflloii ,,f M VV: T t.,,.l. rece'jiy punliased from the J. G. Hood Co. three of their entire de partments, und are offering this In connection with ihelr regular stocks , . the public at a great reduction. The sul lasts until Feb.' SSth, ...M '" Get a Reprint Copy, of the Original , Lawson's History Of North Carolina Valuable to any Library, Formerly Hold f,t ia.ooi Jtfow Solh for f IM, I ? " J . .,ii,.A , , , ,' ; f".-',e" a.:.""i".'-' - CIIARLOTTB, K, & ''An KiMri Inventor -A Marriage. v Corespondence of The Observer. r - Elkln. Feb. Il-Mr, Wafler Byrd and. Mlsa Nannie Hayer wer married In Jonesville Wednesday evening at' the residence of Mr, W, U Etdridge, Rev. a. M. Buscham officiating. , . MrII. V. Rovai. who holds a. oosl- Uon at the jcikln ahoe factory. liaa completed a model of a machine for aewln- collar, soims. He left last night for., Washington where he goes to aecur a. patent on it. .wtt PEOPLE'S COLUMN Tlie Observer Will send A. D T. Messenger, wltliont 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 column at. rate of teneentn ier line of six words. No ad, taken for less than UlSCKUiA NF.OCS. THOUBANDg of our , you that tnev. buv people win ten the finest Bread they Wflr eati from Surratt & Blakely. FRE8M. jtiBTTVCK and fine White Celery. Sarratt & Blakoly. WE OFKiat v AT the lowrst market price a very large quantity of selected eow peasv We ate headquarters for guanoa. and fertilizers. Davidson & Wolf S83 East Trade street. GOOD, PAT . TO MKN everywhere to tack signs, distribute circulars, sam ples, etc.. no oanvassing. I'niversai Adv. TH6 "BICE RIBBON FLAVOK" arouses the lagging appetite. Ask your grocer for Blue Ribbon Vanilla. BAI8B POULTRY for protlt. Send me cents tuid I will mail mv receipt for making hens lay; ingredients sufficient for tWO' months' llmniv mnv lu hnrl nt drug Stores for 40 cents. Try It and you will be Rurrk-ised results, C. M. ui anam,' cnion a c ARK , TO V GOING to Atlanta, Monday to buy you a lot ? N. C, IXIDD Will sell at his barn. Wilmorc. Ky., 27-2Sth of February, 400 head or horses uid mules. Write for catalogue and Come to this sale. FACTORY SITES, no object. K. A. Mc Cloud will give a loeotlon to any prom ising Industry. In Atlanta. N. C. RELIABLE MAwN OR WOMAN to travel, distribute samples, and employ agents' local managers also, )is a week and ex penses. Ziegler Co., liocust street, Philadelphia. ATLANTA 18 GOING TO have the finest depot between Charlotte and Monroe. Don't miss the big aale or 100 lots; Mon day February 19, 1C0. A STATIONARY KNGINP:RR who holds llcneses of New York and Washington and who now lives In- Washington would lika to get a place as englnoerr In a cot ton mill or other large plant Address Engineer, care, Observer. ENGINE AND BOILKR FOR SALK Havlng decided to run my ginnery and mills with electric power. I offer for sale, at a bargain, my 40 H. P. Llddell Eifgine and Boiler, which Is in first-class running order. Address John II. Griffith, R. F. I). No. 1, Charlotte, N. C. hair our HERPICIDB the leader of all tonics will be demonstrated at store all this week -by experienced and competent demonstrators. Along with the demonstrators will lie a lady who has used this wonderful tonic and the results of its use will be shown on the lady s hair. A cordial welcome Is ex tended the public to attend these de rnonstrations, R. H. Jordan & Co., Druggists. Springs Corner. Phono 7. Nurses Register.. NICELY FurnishPd room for rent, ly 217 Mini. Gentlemen only. Ap WE APPR EOT ATE Rati- Drtig Store. your trade. Cut READ THIS I don't care who you are where you live, what you do would thank you for your notary public busi ness: 1 give business prompt, courteous. eomfldehtlai attention; maKe 'business before pleasure; will go anywhere to act as notary; any time, day or night; (drove 86 miles lust Friday to take depo sition); my time Is my own; can go with you on moment's notice. 'Phone 243. Frank F. Jones, The Public Notary. WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIR Ing. Engraving and Diamond setting a specially. Work guaranteed. STOTERFB JEWELRY STORE. Cor. Fifth and Tryon streets. LOST. LOST Old fashion beaded hand bag be tween square and Tenth avenue on North Tryon street. Reward if re turned to Observer. I8T Between E. Fourth street and Seaboard passenger station, a diamond ring. Reward If returned Io Observer Office. FOlt IlKNT. FOR RENT No. 10 South Davidson, 7 rooms: gas and water. Apply to John F. Orr. FOR RENT An S-room house, centrally located, large yard and garden; water I and bath nlcelv arranged for two couples, i Address "B. D.," care Observer. ' F()RnKNTai-ro(iribouse. oil modern j improvements. No. 203 East Morehead I afreet. II. A. Murrlll. IFOR RUNT--6-room cottage, all modern , ; Improvements: house has .Just been i newly painted nnd papered, on South Qdllege street, extension. H. A. Murrlll. Fcm RKNT'f"w Connecting furnished roomsoverY.uk Hros. Ar Roger s ton:; hot and cold wator; private bath nnd closet, tleo. Bryan. r7rr"Tri.-M h, ,7. ' V, i. Ta FPRNISH KI) U(K M Tor rem, In good n,,p,,torhood. with all eonvenlence. A ," at or .addren 611 North College street. FOR RBNT-Tlie entire threentory brick building. Jiixij". win, ceui'ni uunemenc al 210 (South College trfcetv now occupied nv iinrtiu".. :." wiiiii,, vi inn v st r.uuami or lo w n IX) It SALE. p oii RAI.F. A few ' nalrs Gnnte ltanfanis, Little Beauties; Pullets now laying: Just the thing tor - cMldren. i'rlee tl.00 S Pair. -Miss Tbelina In- man. Yorkvllle. 8. C. FOR UtALEI'lne timber oft SOU arrrs hrovlly tlmhemi land ti miles from 1'ttllW.Sy, f' Jnhll P, Beatty Compunv Real Kstate Agents, 309 East Fifth streeU FOR SALE My residence . in 1X1 worth OA Uoulvard. HevsS , rooms, gUH, wafer, wired throughout, . lot 71x130. J. Ix Bpencer. FOR BALE -A complete set Of harness. makers tools, Including, Landls ma chine, riveting machine and oresslng ma rhin; will be sold cheap for cash. Write at ptice to U. M. Fortew Wadmboro, n C IV O. Box 209, Reason for selling going out of business. , i ' , FOR ' in i BALF.-Firsl-olas 11 very business in the town of Wadeshoro, N. C.;- good res an buro. son for St'lling P. O. BOX Sua, Wades- FOR RKNTsFurnlshd front - room to gHittterariu hath, toilet, .etc. ga North Tryon street, v FOR HA 13 flurry, very. lltl used: : Itsif cost, Wllllsni Bush, 00 North Col lege street. , - v , Fart BAtK-A shsgxr. ! wbita blityroat sail rttudebnker - wsgou, , Apply 412 North, Tryon, street, , ' - - V. PEOPLE'S COLUuIl Tle ' Observer will send A. . P. T. Messenger. MiUiout charge, to your place of business or residence . for advertlgementg . for r this colump, 'Hione .A. . I. ,.T,'. Messenger ; Service, Xo. 4i; or Observer, No, 78. All ad vertisements Inserted in this column at rate ' of tencrnts per line of si worda. No ad. taken - for less than 30 cents. Cash in advance, 'V " WANTED. WANTC3D Stenographer ; and book keeper; lady preferred. Address .in own handwriting Box ,.658 WANTBU-By young lady position as book-keeper and stenographer; gen. eral office work; had " one year ex- rince; can give references. Address Box 172, Dunvule. Va. . " JL--jrISv. r vsc viuvie , whiskey and wines irood pay (o the rlyht party. Apply. Potoiricd Box WANTED 10O women; can earn a silk dress within two hours; write quick for samples of silk and . particulars. t Hiimlin, Ktchmond, Va. WANTED By a lady of business ability, experience and energy posi tion as manager or managing : house keeoer In hotel: references. Address Mrs. Lea Anderson, care Generul De livery, Spartanburg, s. c. WAN TKD lady or gentleman of fair education to travel for firm of 1250,000 capital; salary $1,072 per year, puyable weekly; expenses advanced. Address George G. Clowa, Charlotte. N. C. WANTED At once, position as lady teacher by competent A B. graduate, with three years successful experience; present school closes this week; good leference- Addrees Principal, Fletcbtr, X. C. WANTED Salesmen to work Charlotte and suburbs, selling fruit and shade trees, shrubs und roses; large comtnis simP; outfit free. North 'Jersey Nurser ies, Newark, N. J. WANTED An experienced carpet and upholstery man td take charge of de partment In a nearby city; good position to right man. Herver. Addrees Carpet, care Ob- WANTED An experienced carpet and upholstery man to take chargu of de partment in near b city; good position to right man. Address Carpet, care Ob server. WANTED Two first-class coat makers, (awcl rack Schneider) season nov ojien. F. H. Ayres, Postal building. WAN TED-Position as book-keeper and stenographer by reliable young man ot two years experience with reference. A. W.. care Observer- WANTED Strictly high-grade man as State manager large corporation, established 22 years; doing business every State in Union; salary, $2.10 tor 10'i months per year and commission; minimum investment, 1,000 In company and highest references required. Supt. Agencies, Wilbur Stock Food Co., Mil waukee, Wis, WANTED Salesmen of ability and neat appearance to call on merchants; elegant side line convenient to tarry; good commissions; prompt remittance. Belmont Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, O. ' WANTED Everywhere, hustlers to tack signs, distribute circulars, samples, etc.; no canvassing: good pay. Sun Adver tising Bureau, Chicago. WANTED We secure positions in any line, anywhere; over 4,000 positions se cured for applicants in commercial; me chanical and technical lines within the past six months by us. National Em ployment Association, Century building, Atlanta, Ga. WANTED 4 collectors on commission; excellent contract; bond required; 10 solicitors on commission; city and country world! Write Chicago Crayon Company, Box 156, Charlotte. N. C. WANTED Inventors to send for our free illustrated hand-book, a synopsis of patent laws and regulation. Milo B. Stevens & Co., Attys., 7S2 14th street, Washington, D. C. WANTED Bv truinufacturins: plant In small town; young girl with knowledge ot stenography and typewriting, ana to assist in office; state salary expecteil, which must be small; board cheap. As sistant, care Observer. WANTED An editor to start and run a Aally and weekly paper In Hender son, sufficient capital Is ready If the right man applies. Address with ref erences to box 43 Henderson, N. C. WANTED By married man, (32). with several years experience in Mercantile business; any kind of honorable position; within range of his capabilities, which carries with It a remuneration in keeping with work reuulred; references. u, v. X., care Observer. WANTED By a callable but Inexperienc ed man, to lease and operate a good furnished commercial hotel In town of S.OOO to 10,000; prefer u North Carolina town. 113, care Observer. WANTED 1. ore live quail. 20 cents; 1.0O0 live rabbits, 20 cents; H00 live foxes, t'J.SO. Delivered in Spray, N. C J. W. Bethel!. WANTED Clean white rags for wiping purposes. Apply at Observer. WANTED-A small quantity of 3-Inch maple flooring; state price and quantity. Address "Carpenter," core Ob server. WANTED A good milk cow; capacity of cow and price. 8. 8., state care Observer. POSITION WANTED A young lady of 30 years tn Providence, R. I., wishes to move South for the milder climate; is a capable book-keeper; clerk or assistant In anv general business. Address Providence, care Observer Co. WANTED By old established Chicago firntl two young men of good habits; Sober; Industrious, and nble to give ref erence: to travel nnd solicit: good pay ami rapio navaueemeni to nustiers. Ke nlv In own handwriting to (1. B. Harsh fuirgr. Box 4uft. Salisbury, N. C. WANTED-For U. 8. Army, able-bodied. unmarried men, between ages of 21 and 3T. citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For Infor motion apjdy to recruiting officer, 15 West Trade Btreet. Charlotte, N. C; 40 Patton avenue. Asnevtiie. n. c: Kendall Build Inr Coltimhin. R. C .: Rank RullHlnv Hlckorv N. C. or uienn ctiuaing, gpar- tsnburg. s. a YOCR PRESCRIPTIONS WILL HAVE prompt attention at our store. Only regtsicrea men employed in our store. JA8. P. 8TOWE &CO, Druggists. ' I 'hone 179. SALESMAN One of experience pre ferred. Phone 1161 os call in person on j . u. atusgrove, tun nest Trade street. W. C. JACKSON originator, advertiser nnd conductor of special sales at re. tali. Home address Skst Indiana ave nue. Chicago, 111., now conducting sale Miller Dry Goods Co.. Charlotte, N, C. Write for further dating. COLONIAD OOBTUME OONChiRT Presbyterian College Auditorium. Monduy. Feb. ID. 8: SO p. m. beneiU piano fund. Young - Women's Chrunian Association. . n . HAVE YOU kUSKN THAT BBAl'TJ FL'JL assortment of Gold Rings und frowns at STEKKE'S JBWELRY BORE, Cor. Fifth and North Tryon street. ASSAYING cncincAt. AHAt.ieav it v ; ores or; rvxRy DEacRiPTioif. & e.-l!IJ;;.EIt!l3:EEfiiI3 CD. H-H W. tth strttu , Cluurldt N. a l,wwvwwinr?wlC7J3' .I,,. OU will want Y coat, or perhaps both - WHenV you " ; are reaay to Jet us show and Overcoats at $12.50. to, $22.50 ; fit and have the air and swing of any hiade-to-meas- vf? ure garment, andthe mate and patterns are,;? just such as you will find at merchant tailors': shops for one-third more. ' .V s. .v '".';..-' 1 p . .- A,- New Shirt, the "Emery." ' i f a" "' ' ' ': "-.' -" ' -V .. . ,:- 'j. , V .:K - In Full Dress or Plaited, colored or white.' This is the best fitting shirt sold tb-day for - J the money It's a comfort to wear an "Em- v ery" shirte . Price $J,00 to $L50. " Dilworth" $2.50 Hats - This hat has no superior as to quality, style or wear. We are agents for Hawes' $3.00 Hats and Stetson's $3.50 to $5.00. . Men's Heavy, Ribbed Underwear $1.00 Each. This is the best cotton garment sold and will outwear any wool garment made for $1 each. Agents for Norfolk New Brunswick Underwear, $1.00 to $2.50 each. . NecKwear, 50c to 75c A lot of the newest things in the Neckwear line. White, Black, Solid or Fancy Four-in-Hands, Puffs and Ascots. Silk Suspenders In single handsome boxes, 50c to $125. A rather unique suspender is one with a nice locket on each buckle for photo. Price $125. Men's Fine Umbrellas, $2.00 to $12.50. Bath Robes and Smoking Jackets A new lot of Men's Turkish and Blanket Bath Robes just in, at Men's Initial Pure linen, narrow hem and small initial, six in a box for $1.50. Cotton Initial Hand kerchiefs 15c each. SilK Mufflers A handsome line of Diack or colored lviuttiers, each put up in; a- nice box, tor ql.UU up House A big: lot of Men's Slippers. We have therein Felt, Plain;;br rur iopf leauier. piam ana xur top crocnetea in all colors. The Lahibs' Wool Soles at 25c ' for crocheting slippers. Men's Fine Shoes In Patents, Vici, Gunmetal, Waxorl Box Calf, with all the' snabe fstvlc and wear ; to be put in any shoe, ;at;$3e50, $400 and $5.00 : ' .:.'.,' l r . .. ,"i.. Ll' ', tl' i . 1 . ... i m vX "fa)fs1fcsmaa wwtiiwi mmm iRirliif Qpks na!! jaw," "' t. . i I " '(li .11 : a: New Suit of O vcf-4 iook at tnese come ana you Our Menfs Suits5 $3.00 to $10.00. ffandkerchiefs Plain or Fancy, White, : Slippers and Women's House ; 3- A m '..-., 'T' ,..r l ' i. . , ',,'!, ' .,.'.,'., . , : , ,', , 1 t. - ii ', "V tt - . C . . ' ' ' ' OIOCC mom 'i . woW w m m w m w w If ." !' ... r- t t " ? i T . i f p V r V W 1 -f 1 i ..' c , z..- 1 , ft' i I
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