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y - J, r 4 V-.jr"M WW'" : CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER,. .APRIL 8,. 1003: i I ubllher.V :.;r Ly fo'iMea. Vinn I - " i''-' 1 " SWDSCKjfTtOH FBI CH. year ... 4- . month ,... 'Is JUS month! . . ..... months 3 PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT. N. t South Tryon ttrtet Telephone imbsrs: Business office. Bell "phone i; city editor' offloi. Bell "phone, 134; . ews editor' office. Bell phone. J94. A subscriber in ordering the addres f f hi paper changed, will please ln- i .icatetha address to which it U going t the time he ask for the change to be? made; Advertising rate are furnished on a pplteetion. AdverUaer may feel nr t hat through the columns of this , paper they mar reach all Charlotte .and, portion of the bent people In f this State and tipper South Carolina. Thl paper give correspondents a ut, Wide latitude a It thlnki public policy a. -v permits, but It I f n no cane respon aibl for their view. It I much pre. , ferred that correspondent aign their (, name to their articles, especially . ? . ease where they attack persons or . Institutions, though thin Is not de i r mended. The editor reserves the right i te alv the namea of correspondents when they are demanded for the pur pem of persona) satisfaction. To re--.- erlve consideration a communication 7 snust be accompanied by the true name of the correspondent. SUNDAY, APUt 8, 106. A TIMELY PROTEST. Ja th,a course of a speech In the Sen '! te last week, Senator Daniel, of Vir ginia, said: ' t'Ther are ten or twelve States In this Union of ours that are not adequately . represented In the higher epherea of American life. The man who aays that there 1 not In the South good material i for-any public mission la nothing less than narrow-minded bigot." ; fTJj (word were spoken in the ' eoitrse of debate on an Item in the ? Urgent-deficiency bill providing for - th,,ipolntment and expense of flvo JUaKed 'States delegates to the Inter national conference of American re public to meet In Rio de Janeiro next Julyl Thl Virginian wa moved to Wtter them because this delegation ' eraa "elated" to be made up of two ,; UHm from Illinois and one each from Jfiif Torlc, Pennsylvania and Porto TU CO but with absolutely no repre - aentatlon from the entire region south of th Potomac and west of the MIk slesfppt! And his argument resulted v In an increase of the delegation to seven members, "with all sections of .h 'coKntrjr to be represented," and In raising the appropriation from $50,000 '.i' to'tJI.Wft' In connection with this In cident' Th New Tork Commercial say 'that "Senator Daniel's protest ' . was timely based on truth that is deeply significant, but too often Ig tiored, albeit not always purposely or deliberately and the Senate was ob- , Vlouly impressed by -his suggestion t'' and ' argument, for It acquiesced promptly in both." The paper quoted , continues: 4'0aoonclously, for the mont part, we BOrtb'Of 'the tine' often display more of the old 'after-tlie-wur' spirit than da our fellOW-eouBtrymen whose lot has been : cast south of It. The lumnn that made " the politics of the late alxtlea are all bur led and long since decayed, and down in XMxta on rarely hear anything of I hem. ' The Southrons are far too busy with d- iratoplnaT end expanding the vUNt re sources of their region, with inn king jaoney and history, to give much thought i to L-Uy that Is dead. But the party that, has only twice lost control of the years' is far too apt to let the political w spirrt dominate all its policies and auts , W , loo prone sometimes to forget that the war Is ever." 'la It not time.' asked : th. Virginia Senator, 'that we should 'j jreeognlse the fact that the thing upon Which w differ In politics constitute only I, a small percentage of American affair?' The partisan United States Senate saw the force, ef th rebuke Instantly and bad lee much sens to take umbrage at It. iTbe whole country will appreciate it And the Incident ought to quick' ti the publle conscience In n matter that hcver' This 1 very handsomely said, and It ie .true. Looked at in the best light. f One cannot but conclude that the rte publtcan,( party has dfrrtminated siwuii duihii my iiiaiuir nar is , aifognner unwsrrameo rrom any standpoint. " Ve hear a good deal these days about th "square deal" " for all sections and all citizens, and BOuiAern. men in important position under the government not merely lucrative office, but places (hat re flect credit en the ones filling them and the section from which they poma reference must to mad jfo the Cleveland administration to fine them. There i no semblance of excuse for tbl. condition of affairs, but the hab H of Jfnorlng the South has grown so strong in the liepubllcan party that it will be hard to overcome even Should SuCb b the desire of those In power,.,"- ' 'Tl"followtolg is from The Mont gotnery Advertiser: ?"TIe: Charlotte Observer Is encouraged to bejtsve that the real (lying tnachina is coming along all right." And some cro eurrent wQl send 11 winding Into spsr, perhaps, before M ess get here." . fVben.th loeemotive was first ex-f-loiled people ridiculed (he Idea of raveling at th rate of twenty miles ilount Vesuvius fa again In eruption, -rr streams of Java pouring down its ics, threatening life and destroying rTty. At beet it seems that this m is tut ar steeping Jiqn, likely -r time t awake into activity and ' f -' i c ,'tlul irjagultfc'"' 11 VC DffilOw . IZXT OF COTTOJIV Mr. H. f. Wober U ns Of 4Jie goffi cials of the UnHed State Iepaxtrnent jf Agriculture And Jh a char? of the department plant '(baaing: .He. bmtH speecli before 4l Cotton, 8pln nera AseWajtion. yeara' ag-o,ln wMch tia discuased th importance of Improving' tb nuaHty f rotton trisd to the Untted , 8t,tes. . ,Ue haa lately developed soma important varieties or Improved aeeda; .and aome days ago a centleman "of this city trmde applica- tton for stoma of Chew aed. In reply Mr. Weber wrote a follows: "This department is in receipt of a communication .from you with reference to obtaining 'seed of certain Improved, long-staple varieties of cotton which have been produced In the course- of the breeding work carried on by this office. Replying to your request we beg to state that all of the seed of these varieties Is being utilised the present seaeon by the Department of Agriculture In planting, for the purpose of Increasing the Supply. No seed, therefore, win be available for distribution until the spring of 1907, when somewhat limited amount wilt be sent out" . It would therefore appear that In a year or so the results) of the work of the Department of Agriculture In Im proving the quality of cotton will be given to the people, and the promise Is that the new variety will be very much more profitable than that now lined. The Improvement 1 said to con sist both In Increased production and better quality of staple. It la such seed distribution as this which does good, whereas the Indiscriminate end expen sive distribution of all kinds of seed is useless and a burden to the govern ment. AFTKK KKXATOR TTLIMAX, A good deal of comment has been stirred up in Kouth Carolina by Sena tor Tillman's recent address to the people In defence of the dispensary. The Columbia State has been especial ly vigorous In Its opposition to the Senator's position, and it appears as though the paper had cornered him, so far as the wily politician may be cor nered, in the matter of continuing the dispensary. In a carefully prepared statement Issued to his fellnw-cltlsens last summer, Tillman la quoted by The State as saying: "L'nless public opinion shall drive the Legislature at Its next session to some reform action which will purify the at mosphere, there I no possible doubt that all elements of opposition to the diupcn sary, aided by many of Its old friends, will combine In the next election and kill the system. I do not hesitate to tell you frankly that If It has become and Is to remain a corrupt political machine, aa Is charged, I cannot defend It, and will not do so, but will Join the ranks of those who seek to kill it." The State comments on the above as follows: "The House of Representatives not only determined that a 'reform' measure would be a fiirce, but voted to abolish the dispensary. Tillman admltn the cor ruption. The Legislature refused to c.on ced the poesibllly of purification. Now, when Is Tillman going to "Join the rank of those who seek to kill It?' When will he turn against the system of graft and monopoly? AVhen the people have issued a burial permit, we expect to see Till man Jumping on the dend dispensary with both feet. Ills present position shows that laM year he was not sincere. He In working- for Tillman: the people nf the State think it time for some one to work for Houth Carolina." It looks as If It were up to the Senator-but he generally manages to take care of himself pretty wll. The New York Sun nays It Is not many years since Mit country import ed practically all of ita supply of or anges, raisins, olives and prurtos, but now we- produoo the greater part of our supply of ehiw things. The Bun. In view of tho ever-Increasing Ameti cam demand for -the mici-ulent arid wholesome hainana, nuggests thn1 the Department of Agriculture ftil aome wwy of devHo-plng a hardy rmnuiiii plairt for cultivation In this country. It con tin lies: "Our national banana bill for the calen dar year 19rt wax g.(Kt.Wl. TIiIk is more llnui double the bill of ten yenrx ago. 'We paid more last yeur for Imported bananas than ws paid for Imported art woiks. snd nearly as much h we pnld for Iniported wines. We paid twice as n ill. 1 1 ss we did for spice. The hnniina appetite Is evidently a permanent feature of (In- riutlonal life " The great Increase In banana con sumption Is forcibly denvnlr,ited here m- ChiirloMe. A few years ago a fornmbiKhm house reotived a dozen or so tnrnches at m time; now they pome In car-load lota ajvd often. The ntrongest opposition to the dl- pensaiy yet upparenl In South ('aro- Una comes fr.ni (Marlboro county. The patrons of hool district. No. 18, we are told, afu-r a thorough dlscunsion of the situation, have notified the county sup liiiiemicnt of education, through their trustees, that they are unwilling to accept or use dispensary funds in connection with the support Of their schools and have made Up the difference among themselves by means of prlvaie subscriptions. This is . is case in which actions certainly speak louder than words. If the Marlboro people feel that w ay about It, their re- fusaJ to accept dispensary profits is moat commendable. Thai wns Indeed a curious order Is sued to the postmaster at Lucia, Gas ton county, Unit he tavk up a. notlco In his office that he would b remov ed "for cause" in fifteen days arid saying that patrons should petition the Department ' for anoth.tr postmas ter or the off 1. n would be abolished. But things out of the ordinary nr to be expected from Washington these days. Hpn Nicholas lungwort h must, It appear, be up and doing if he wuld continue to hold his seat In Congress, Theodore Hortsman. "'a prominent at torney and poHiicat reform leadsr" of Cincinnati is out for the nomination. The fight on the Southern fast malt appropriation is once more on In earn est.' but there Is reason to believe that it will net sucesedj .ae it abojpd not. SOXGB, .', MJSRnY "'AND A. j To. you, dear mother heart, whoa hair . ., gray w-? ' n. , (- Above this 'iwwrs to-day. Whosw face, though lined with many a; smile ana care, v Grow year by year mora fair, r Be this mll tribute set In measurcdl rhyme, If lianly nasslnc time - Might culi it from a sheaf of urea to save : When we have found our grave, And to strange men, weary of field . and street. If this mv anna seem sweet. Yours be the Joy, for all that made It SO . .- ! Tou know, deanheart you know. GRABS. Hit 'm good de grass) 1 late to sprout En gives de ca-wn some stabt. 'Case, if day sprout togedder, dey 'U'd never come apaht. De grass is had to fight bit's way Ag'in' us all so long, Da, fum hit's natcbel wraa'lln". Hit grows up powerful strong. Hit grows so strong dat If you upped En lef hit to hitse'f Dla grass 'u'd fight dat hyander grass Till dey'd choke delrse ve to del. -. HOODOO'D. Tou see nry ol' man, Ander? He 'a settin' over hyander, Wld a btmhlebee a-buziln' 'bovs bis hald. He sets all day dar, thlnkln", 'D out even so much aa bllnkin". En I tells htm dat he tnout aa well be daid. ' If you says de slips is rotten, Er de groat Is In de cotton, Er de kef ' broke out en gone off wld de cow, He don't pay no mo' 'tentlon 'N a man wut draw a a pension, But keeps on lookln' lak he's lookin. now. His in'ards ain't a-painln', 'Ca'se he don't do no complahiln'. When de sun gits hot he nods off in a nap, En I eho Is had some 'splclons When I s soed htm eat his rations, Dat he'a possumln' ontll we's made de crap. Oat cur-dog, Man, sleep nigh him; De chickens comes to eye him; En de shoal s roots up de nettles at his feet; I seed de ol' sow sniff him. En de goat back' back to biff him 'F I hadn't a been dar sprawlin' off'r is seat. Dem spell dey pears to git him En de hoodoo chahro to hit him. When mos' we needs hi he'p to fight de 'grass. 'Ca'ae. when de ploughln s ovsr. He's h regiar colt In clover En his sap hit rise en fill him full er saas. Oh, we'll do de bes' dat's In us Wld de conju' gal agin us, If tiheil Jls' lem me en all my kids alone, 'Ca'se dar ain't no good In frettln' When we sees ol' Ander settin' Whar de bumblebee shoot off, en back, en drone. But I wish I knowed who done ira, Who putt de hoodoo on im, En whar de gal is hid 'er conju' jack. I'd take dat Jack en burn hit: Den wut he et he'd yearn hit: En he'd go to mill a totin' a bigger eack. L'ENVOI. God willed who never needed speech "Let all things be:" And, lo, the starry firmament And land and sea And his first thought of life, fulfilled In you and me! His circle of eternity We see In part; Our spirits are his breath, our hearts Beat from his heart; Hence we have played as little gods And ;alled It art. Since we have known his Joy have made Dream death and birth And shaiied at will a fancied world Of tears and mirth We do not aak why he created Heaven and earth. Lacking his power, we shared his dream Of M'i-fei t thlngH; Between the tents of hope and sweet Heme mherlngs Have sat In ashes, but our souls Were clad with wings. Where life fell short of some desire In you and me. Dreaming of beauty which our eyes Could never see. Behold, from out the void we willed That It should lw And sometimes dreamed our lisping songs Of humanliood Might voice his sih-nl harmony Of waste and wood. And lie. beholding his and ours, Mlgh Hind It koo,I JOHN I'HAltLKS M NKII.U SHlflVKUS MKKT VKI MONDAY. Man Charlotte Mcinlwr of Oasis Templo lo Attend Hlg Ceremonial In Columbia. The invitations lo the hlg Shrine 'gHthering In Columbia. S. C, next Wednesday evening, have been Issued. A handsome picture of the Jovial Mr. Jacob T. Ilarron. pint (attentate of Oasis Temple, grates the first page. Heveml references are made to 'Squire D. O. Matwell, of this city, the one Hhrltier h urn boast of the fact that he has attended every ceremonial of Oaais Temple from llit to last. Tho class to -W the hot sands 1 unusually large, and a (Treat time is anticipated Many Charlotte Bhiiners will leave for Columbia, Wednesday morning, in-order to be there in time for the parade and ceremonial. Ttn provlaniatlon ruads aa follows: "Ka Kelarnu Aleikum! : "Illustrious Noble, Attention' "f1!1 A' h.'lS1 1"?ir'u"l'' hiked lo th lofiiest minarets of our Mosque to blow east. went, north and south, the call from refreshments to labor Our camels are retles under the stress of restraint, and the Jaded ex pression have vanished from their ryes. I nr uemon 01 restlessness jtos senses the .suits of ttm Desert They 1 yearn for a pilgrimage to the Pai red City, that they may offer sacrifice at the Holy Kbrine. batho in rivers of milk and drink at the fountains of perpetual youth. Therefore this edict Is promulgated that all Sons of Oasis shall assemble for business on Safsr. second rnontn. llh day, Hegira, ia:4. othrwle known aa Wednesday. April tith, I9m. at the opera house, Main street, Col umbia, S. C. at & p. m., sharp, lr. 4dm olen to Visit Clutriotte, Mr. John Noien, the weil-knotin landscape artist, of Cambridge, Mass., la expected in th city early In May. He will be here but a short time, and those who desire to consult with him. must arrange dates beore his coming. ,TM1 may be done through the Char lotte Park and Te Commission, soon after his return North. Mr. Nolea will go abroad to spend the summer. KEG RETS AIX CANNOT TAKE IT T. It Hooks of I Vernon t. Says Kecley ' Is One at , the Greatest Blessings t KW Bestowed on Rvm-CnrBedHu i inanity It Saved Him . lYom lmnkard's Grave, and He Thinks t AU WHiekey Victims Should Take TherKeeley Institute,- Greensboro, N. Lit affords me great pleasure indeed to' say a few words In pralae of yonr 'grand . Institution, It Is, In my opinion, one of the- greatest blessings rum-cureea numanlty ha ever . had bestowed on It, and I think my own experience will ' bear me out in this assertion. I took iny first drink when I was about, twelve years of age, and kept It up for over twenty nve years, gradually growing worse until I became a confirmed drunkard, s, would neglect - y business, my nome and my loved ones in my ef fort to get whiskey., and became so oaa ana degraded that my friends despaired of my J sver becoming a man again, and expected that I would soon fill a drunkard' grave. Finally, as a last resort, I was persuaded to try your treatment, and In January, 1903, I entered, your Institution to be treated for .'the whiskey habit. stayed there four weeks, and the re- suits were oeyond my wildest hopes. I left there ;new man. entirely cured, and my thirst for whiskey totally destroyed, it It has now been about two years'" since I arraduated from the Keeley Institute, at Greens boro, N. c, and to-day I have no more thirst for liquor than the day 1 lert oreensooro. cured. I feel that What It ha done 'for me Is beyond expression. My ne regret Is that all wno are amicted cannot take the treatment. T. JR. HOOK8. Freemont. JSL C- sc. 7, 1904. If you have at friend who mlarht be benefitted, please send names to the Keeiey insutute, Greensboro. N. a Mr. H. K. Retd Declines to Run. Mr, H. K. Held, whose name was mentioned in OormecUon, with the of fice of county treasurer, declares that tie cannot be a candidate for that ol- fire owing to hie manifold other duties. While thanking tile friends exceeding ly for the honor which they desire to bestow upon him, he declares that he cannot allow h!a name to go before the people at this time in connection with any office, Mr. Held adds that the position of president of the Meck lenburg cotton ' Growers Association is enough for him now, and that he must give all of hie time to that cause. PEOPLE'S COLO The Observer will send A. D. T. Messenger, without charge, to yonr place of business or residence for advertisements for this column. "Phone A. D. T. Messenger Service, No. 45; or Observer, No. 78. All ad vertisement Inserted in this column at rate of tenoents per line of six words. No ad. taken for less than 20 cent. Cash. In advance. MlSCXXIiANEOTJS. CIRCULAR and sample distributors wanted everywhere. No canvassing. Good- pay. Cooperative Adv. Co.. N. f . TRAVELING salesman wanted for court- try trade; salary two per month and ex pense. Samples free. Los Angeles Cider Co.,'St. Loui, Mo. WANT - anions secured for applicants in merclal, techntcal and mechanical lines within the past six months, by us- Na tional ' Employment Association, Century Building, Atlanta, Ga. FOR IMMEDIATE! BALIS Fine lot. cor ner Centred,' avenue and Preston St.; on car-line in Piedmont. Thoe. W. Alex ander, attorney. ATTRACTIVE young widow, very "wealthy builonesbme, wishes to cor respond, with Some nice gentleman. Ob ject matrimony. Address Box W, Har vey, HI. ti TRAVELING salesman wanted to sell grocery trade; gfl5.no per month and ex penses. California Cider tt Extract Co.. St. Louis, Mo. TEACHERS WANTED Summer and IsII terms. Many splendid openings already booked others received daily. Sheridan Agency, Greenwood, S. C. GENTLEMAN wants room and board with refined surroundings. In good lo cality. .SuSdThs preferred If convenient to cars. Only private family ned reply. o secu car tlun. Address "Quietude?' Observer. T AM R.MTTRINO from the cotten sin nlng and Willing business and otter for sale, a a whole, or In part, my entire plant, conalstlng or complete rourr corn meal and pearl homtny outfit bushels capacity- two complete modern ginning outfits; two engines and Doners, ah in perfect running order. W. M. CrowelL DAVT8' Baited Rocka won all the first at the Mecklenburg Fair and tne Jan uary Poultry Show. Don t you want to set eggs from them? Special price this week. B. B. -uavis. SPECIAL SALE Leather Furniture con tinues through April. LADIES sell our Beach Hat. hts season for women. Managers ..ntea also. Excellent pay. The wise will In vestigate. Beach Hat Company, Rich mono, vs. CAPABLB salesman to cover N. C. with staple line: high commissions wttb tlOO.OO monthly advance. Permanent I sltlon to right man. Jess. II. Smith C Detriot. Mich. GOOD PAT To men everywhere TO tack ala-ns. distribute circulars, sent plea. etc. No canvaaslng. Universal Adv., co cnicago. SALESMAN of experience. N.-C. tern tory open. Mtgn grnoe specialty pro position. Manufacturing jcweiers w Detroit, Mic-A . -'i - NOW is the TIME to buy Leather Furniture, we are overstockaa. COMBINATION book-keeper, atenog ranher and general oirice man, oesires to mnke cnange. nest oi reieranoe ana satisfactory reason for,- desiring - to change. Address J. C. C, cars Obaervar. jMisj, ni'RKIl RIMER'S School of Orsee commences its spring term Monday, April sixteenth, for other Information rail phone 1114. AKTOMOBH.E Pop Hartford Model B in tine condition, for sale at a bargain price, or will exchange for - real estate, li Ai L. or other stock or useful articles of corresponding valu. Auto, care pb LKATHKR LIBRARY Sulli, leather Couches and leather Uhairs reduced in our April sale.- , CONTRACTOR We want to oorres pund with reliable contractor who are In poult on to figure on extension cotton mill building for 7,000 spindle and push work to completion. Do: not write un less you can give satisfactory references and bond, - Dickson Cotton Mill. Laurln. burg. N. C. B1TY A GOAT for your hoy and ' make him hanny. King' Mountain i Goat Ranch, King Mountain, N. C. BUY A OOAT for your boy and make htm happy. King1 Mountain '.Goat Ranch, King's Mountain, N, C . IT COSTS YOU nothing to look at our mammoth stock of leather goods. - -. FRANK B. BLOCK CO.'s Famous Choe . elate and Bon-Bon .at the Trysa f iiGr LO'S COLO The -Observer will send A. J). T. Messenger, without . charge, to yonr place of business or - residence .. foe advertisements for . Cbla .- column. Fbone A. H. - T. , MeaMBSsr : faui ilea. No. 45; or Observer, No, An ad vertisements Inserted In this column at rate of tencente ; per line of - sig words. No ad. taken for less than ze ccnta, , casn pi advance. " j, "WASTED WANTEDA position at traveling aalea- nmii, ny una ror worm uarouna tar rltory; g years ezpertenca selling life in- aurancs; years- expenene in I arse ory goods .and clothing home: good rafer- encea.Aaareas A-,, ear Observer. WANTED at ti7 North Tryen eight boy to distribute circulars, c Eight o"clock Monday. . :!.'h'i"-r4?--'ft-v-v:.---- WANTHD-Te buy and sett bonds, -bank una mm sioca, uonnaentiai v correspon dence solicited, P, p. Beard, Salisbury, WANTED Agents everywhere; fJO made uuiiy seiung article witnoui opposition; every woman buys at sights IXL self- wringing combination mop and scran nrusn. iau works, z urand Bt Nsw WANTED Superintendent for oU mill: musi be ober and energetic, prefer man with eznerlence in fertiliser busi ness. flta.t flvratriftnM anil luilnv Avmir- ed. "Superintendent," P. a Box 61. At lanta, Ga. WANTED To buv a Bound, gentle horse. Call or address Singer Sewing Machine company, Charlotte, . c. WANTED Two energetic young men to travel North Carolina and South Car olina for commiaalon house. Good pay and rapid advancement to hustlers. Ad dress in own handwriting, Manager,' Box 165. Charlotte. N. C, - . WANTED ProTJbsltions for Installing water-works ana electric lights in town or cunton. k. u. Huboard, Mayer. ' WANTED Board and room by young men in nice family. References rurntsn lahed. Address Board, care Observer. WANTED Teachers for best schools and colleges In South. Hundreds direct calls. Write to-day for booklet and pro position, soutnern Teacners- Agency, voiuniDia, a. . WANTED Position as salesman, by hardware man with 10 years' experience. ana money to put in the business. Aa dress P. O. Box 502, Greensboro, N. C. WANTED Salesman to sell Linseed OU and Paints aa side line. Commission only. Address box 827, Richmond, vs. WANTED A position aa clerk In jewelry store: nave nan one years experience, and can give reference. 3. W., care Ob server. WANTED Room aftd beard in good lo cality bv younar lady. Address Box 794. Cnarlotte. WANTED One million feet of nine framing and sheeting boards. Write for price i. o. d. car, noanoge ijumter Co., Box 489, Roanoke, Va. WANTED Colored men to piece cotton ties, goon wagea paid. Address Mar- roll us Co., Inc., P. O. I Drawer 468, Nor- oik, Virginia, WANTED A position as superintendent of a cotton mill or to take charge of a good-alae weave room. Have had excel lent experience North and South and ean give good reference. Address Weaving superintendent, care unserver. WANTED Board and room by married couple. Private family preferred. Ad dress "O.." care Observer. WANTED Inventors to send for our free Illustrated nana-book, a synopsis Of .patent laws and regulation. Milo B. Stevana A Co., Attys., 763 14th street. Washington, D, C. WANTED For TT. 8. Army, able-1 S, citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can Speak, read and write English. For Infor mation apply to recruiting officer. IS Wrnt Trade street. Charlotte. N. C; 40 Patton avenue. Ashevllle. N. C.; Kendall Build ing, Columbia, S. C; Bank Building. Hickory, N. C, or Qlenn Building, Spar- uniliai it-vi ii2u tsvnvvaa sataaw va aa ase taaburg, B. C. FOB SALE. FOR SALE SO acre tine land, mile from Taylorlvme, W. c. New -room bouse and other buildings. 800 fruit trees. Property cost t3,S0u. . A quick buyer can secure It for tl,lfiO, dwner having gone West to live. V. C. ABbott 6 Co.. Char lotte, N, C - - - FOR 8ALFJ My residence, S18 "W. 9tn. Ten roTjms, large stable, tine garden, wood. coal, chicken Houses, and ehicken run. Lot 99x19. Rear alley.' Block-Orom cars. Cost 18KS. ttO.000. Property doubled In value, and electric power for Charlotte being assured, will go higher. Price 115, 000. Terms to suit. W.m. T. Woodier. FOR SALK-One 6-H. -P. Westlnghouse motor. DlTect current. Excellent con dition. J. W. Wadsworth's Son Co. FOR SAtjB-Famlly delivery, mare, ron bemired phaeton. Apply 415 W 4tb FOR SALE-Clay mixed- and ay mixed- and .wnippooi ir- silt rteaa: sola beans, white Yam. Vlneleaa seed sweet potatoes) buckwheat snd amber cane seed. Hickory Milling Co., Hickory, N. C. FOR BALE One hundred thousand bot tles Turkeslne on absolute guarantee to cure burns, bruises, cuts, etc. FOR BALE OR dance. 10 East RENT Clarkaon resl th. Apply to H. B. Fowler, cars Adams Oral Company. In Prevision FOR SALE Clay, black, mixed and New Era cow peaa: soja beans; Norton Tarn, White Tarn, Early Red Skin, Pumpkin Tarn, and Vlneleaa seed aweet potatoes; buckwheat and Amber ean seed. Ulck. pry Milling Co., Hickory, n. c FOR SALE 1,900 banels black paint. In cne-barrel lots or car-loads, made ex nressly for .painting shingles and Iron roofs, iron cars, smoke stacks, structural Iron work, ship bottom, eta For prices, samples, etc., write to Th A'oatras Co., Iticnmona, ve. FOH RENT. FOR RENT Onff nice office located at No. I n 4th St. Large, well lighted. Heat furnished. Will rent desk room If desired. Chas. W. Jose. FOR BENT Four rooms en first floor. . . . . . . . . . . Apply at nous fiu. -u wm mo siroei. IXR RENT Four-room cot tag with modern convenience. ppry is vr. th. FOR RENT W, EJ, Mnffatr residence nn th Boulevard. Dilworth. 'Phone 138?.. FOR RENT On South Cedar street two nw houses, five rooms, at 7.09 per month. On at ts.oo per month. F. W. Ahrsna, 4 E. tnd street. . , LOST on Tryon street, between HIU and Ninth, g oie pin, engraved Oct, U. ' Re- turn to Ol bserver. Reward. . . i ,, SAYINCy- 1 A V t if tt y t CBXmtKU ANAXTISsV j bftxi or rVTCRT CE3C1UPTI0K. IL;: - CiclwiMH!l -y E!..Lu j C3 I-H. Ith atreea Charlotte, K, d t. f A IJ - af 1 ' " Shoes Bthdr a Crossctt" ot fAmaitan Gen tleman" 'at $350 and $400 Of a "Knox" Shoe or Oxford at $5.00' An Emery Shirt Ether a Negligee Full i Dress or White Plaited Bosom at $ 1 .00 Or a Covat Shirt at $100 - H. &, I. Collars ,''-'r' fi'-"i ' ' ' ' '. ''. ' - ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' - In our big stock you can get any style you want. Pure Linen, all for 25c The Pure G)tton is strictly 10c Then a New Tie We have them, the newest shapes and silks at 25c and 50ce Shaw Knit Sox There's none better for a quarter, but we have some good ones Genuine Scnvens The New Patent at $100 Dilworth $2.50 Hats You get this hat in Colored, in those new agents for the Hawes another New Stock and Colors at $350 to or White The New Novelties .that .came this week catch the boys Prices from $100 to $250. i , ; , y - y"t , Lastly But Not Least ' v-AvSpring-SuitTS ' X " ' v 1 II n ' " j4k ( ; . Our lVQchaeb-Stenv and Sterling makes fit like ! made-to-measure, and we sell a ; dandy ; . . . . . i . i. . '. ' , suit ior : $1000 to $2000 ' . " , -. 1 1 i '"" - - v--ly y' y . r ? - 5-' r ' U rLM "f J " ' ly tl i mmm y-Gyy? ' ' X t ' - 1 !' ff(J 4 shapes, at 15c or two two for 25ce Buff Colors, all sizes, ' " - Soft or Stiff, Black and shapes We are sole $300 Hats, and have STETSONS Black $500 vi' 1- r Drawers Fancy Vests J..- ,l,Bii -I ,V,V--,iJAv.T-t.-:f- 'y S 4 , y i . . i y t - i f i 1 - ' i t . - t . 1 '
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 8, 1906, edition 1
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