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ft, J. P, CALDWEIX I , A. TOMPKINS I Publisher. Every Day ia tie Year. From both of tMH conditions we.ar emerging,, end he 1a th host; friend if (n eouin. especially or( me, woutnera youth, who doe moot to Mitten thl emergence. For Mb contribution y ihi eno, jot. WWi W to &e applauded and thanked. , . t y "it &v i' Oa year .... , Six months ... 'Thre months SUBSCR1PTION PRllCE: DAILT. .ISM . 4. . 2.M 8BMI-WEEKLY. B year ft Oionta. E rk. anAntha A 60 , PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT. f No. H South Tryon street. Telephone mimbers: Business office, Bell phone , W; city editor's office, Bell 'phone. 134; . news editor's office. Bell 'phone. ZM, ? S tA subscriber in ordertns; the adore ??f his paper changed, will please In f dlcate the address to whlrh It is going .""at the time he asks for the charge to ."Ae made. ., Advertising rate arc furnlsheo: on "application. Advertisers may reel '"re that throurhthe columns of this paper they may reach all Charlotte nd a portion of th best people in i jthia State and upper South Carolina. . This paper alves correspondents si wide latitude as It thinks public policy permits, but It is in no case respon f ifible for their views It is much pre " f erred that correspondents elan their tame to their articles, especially In cases where they attack persons or Institutions, thounh this Is not le--manded. The editor reserves the rlfht "t give the names of correspondent whan they are demanded for ihe pur oe of personal astlsfaollon. To re--'eelTe) consideration a communication must be accompanied by the true nana of the correspondent. The confusion and rush attendant upon the gathering of" facta for news paper report of the g tea earthquake and fire did not iette' to eliminate the faculty, f good -writing ga, fori Sin- 9wiv"uiu mrsrspn icsin w corree pondent or Ther Kew Vorlt tfun: "Marlua sitting amour the, ruins of Car thus shw not such a alg-ht as prevents Itself in the dim base of the amoke pall acrons the bay. Ruins, atark naked, yawning at fearful angles and pinnacled Into a thousand fearsome shapes, mark the site of what was three-fourths of the total area of the city. There Is no busi ness quarterIt is gone. There is no longer a hotel district, a theatre, a place where nlsjht beckoned to pteaaure. Every thing gwrie." This Is well portrayed and when the circumstances under which It was written are considered Its excellence Is more marked. SUNDAY. APIUIi 23. lOS. '.: A NOTABLE ADDHI'SS. . "' j The South Atlantic Quarterly for ' Ajrll prints a very striking address ' delivered by Rev. John E. White, D. ' formerly of North Carolina, now pastor of the Second Baptint church of Atlanta, on the occasion of the civic celebration at Trinity College of . Washington's birthday on the 22d of February last, on "The True and the ' False in Southern Life." He lakes knowledge of the fait that the Smith era people regard themselves and are tegarded as apart from other people that they curry an uloofncss, a sclf Ufriclency though Dr. While does not ' mploy either of these words which Is not In consonance with our best tradi tions nor In harmony with the Ideals i. f Washington and Lee. "We have al- i" lowed the civil war to separate us from our fathers," snld the speaker. AAd agafn: "There Ih loo much of :- power and Inspiration In the first hun- tfred years of Southern life for uh to allow Its loss In the foundations of the : future civilization. Co back to the old South for, ideals. That Is what we njtyst do." Dr. White, In a word, think the ante helium Kouth more admirable than the post bellum. The South was marked for greatnpss; It was great and Influential before the civ II war, but since that period has not been "and Is not now any great politi cal, social or moral force In the world." It has gotten snip-tracked and this Ih ' because of "the ubsorptlon of Southern thought by one (tinge isxue the queH tlon of the negro " "My plea lo Houth ern young men." said the speaker, "Is that you will take ii firm stand with ! those who lead away from the negro :. question, to the stienglhenlng concerns Of Southern life. Immediately the surest deliverance of Southern thought from unhealthy to healthy self-cnnscloiisness Is he i ing promoted by Ihe men who are pointing the wav to Industrial development. Their inege Ih. 'Cei too ' busy to mind criticism. f)ou t apolo gias, don't explain. it things done. Let them howl.' The center of Indus trial life whlrh dot the Southern land scape Increasingly are centers "f In i dependent In thought, quite the de spair of all sorts of demagogue) y 'I n Work they are doing In the very na ture of the cas! oven omen Isolation and cures provltn lallsin. I am an Idealist. I ahhor Hie bonM of pr- did commercialism. Hut the man who .' has an Imagination, who is haracti-r-V lstlcally Houlhetn in t'Tiiiieratnent Can And a feast f ,r the ami! In ! . templatloii oi a lii iok iiniust rlaffSm, ieclally If he win see far enough to ' Bote thai It is one of the mighty ai(en- i- les for our intellectual ami r ;S freedom. " Again I would ssv to all reactionist, 'Yrm h.il n,,t preF ,ii,wn it'longer this fale and cruel crown mion - the brow of the Koutli You hall not .,' crucify the sircngth and hope of Kouiii . ern manhood upon this African ( ros ' rf have no future conditioned upon a The first news of the San Francisco disaster reached New Vork through a message sent by a Postal Telegraph operator. It was as follows: "There was an earthquake hit us at 5:15 o'clock this morning, wrecking sev eral buildings and wrecking our offices, Thev are carting dead from the fallen buildings. Fire all over town. There Is no water and we lost our power. I'm going tn get out ef office, as we have had little shake every few minutes, and It's me for the simple life. "It., San Fran., 5:50 A. M." The operator evidently got out, for It was some time before anything else was received and the New York offi cials were wondering If It was all the dream of some crazy operator or a cav lamity when additional news was received The Observer will on Sunday, May 6th, begin the publication of "The Masqueradcr," by Catherine Cecil Thurston, author of "The Oambler." The novel has been described as de veloping "along lines new lo fiction, ind Is a forceful, compelling story; not a story of style and words, but a story c.f doing, a history of life in action.' Probably no novel of recent Issue contains passages of more ab sorbing Interest and we are sure that those of our readers who have not read the story In book form will be delighted with It as a serial. Many peculiar situations are doubt less presented as a result of the de struction of the greater part of Han Francisco, but none more unique, per haps, than that presented by the de struction of the buildings and equip ment of the three large papers there The Chronicle, ('all and Examiner. Each one of these properties was and probably Is now worth a million dol lars or more, and yet there Is probably not a dollar's worth of tangible prop erly In the lot. This Is due to the fact that In nearly all cases the tangible Is only a small part of the value of a newspaper property. m. OOCKKAN'S v CONTRIBtTTON. Following hi ' an editorial from The iNew Tor;' Suh 'of Thursday i k'r , i'JH cornea, to light now that When the members of ; the Democratic Club had good cause 'to. fear that the Hon, Bourkc Cockran "would deliver a apeecfi at their annual dinner In celebration of the WrJh of Thomas Jefferson they declined with substantial unanimity to attend th feast. Not even the promise of the club man agers that Mr, Cockran's address should be counteracted by remarks from several men of sense overcame the disinclination of the club members to submit c them selves to his oratory. The prospects of success for the gathering were slim in deed. , ' Then Mr. Cockran publicly announced bis Intention to refrain from attending. Immediately the club members rushed to the ticket booth, put down their cash and declared with great joy their desire to take part in the festivities. The de mand for seats grew larger as the news of Mr. Cockran's contemplated absence spread. When the time for receiving sub scriptions ended the list of diners was larger than It had been for any previous occasion of the kind. "The men of sense and Intelligence at tended the dinner, ate, drank, smoked and talked. They had a good time, an instructive and heartening time. The managers of the dinner have been con gratulated on the perfect arrangements. the good taste, the general enjoyability of the affair. "It I plain, however, that the real tri umph was the If on. W. Bourke Cock' ran s. tie made the Democratic Club' Jefferson celebration a complete and un alloyed success by his masterly refusal to take any ptirt in It." This Is reproduced not in any spirit of hostility to Mr. Cockran, but as a specimen of newspaper smartness and meanness. peoflos ecii'i. ; 'otis ooLc::: Tne unserve will send A, n. T. ' Th , in a n f Meieaengetv without eharge, to jrour ITewenrea-, without charge, to yoar clace of buatneae - or -, residence) for I r AM . L.-. unrninaaii i ser uus '" OOMlKin, 1 a 1 rrzrtlmmmmntm tarn t this - mlnnML ctiuhv n as, x. jaeeaencer service. I 'I'tinn . a n nr fimim. No. 45; w Obemr, No, V. All ad- No. 4ft; or Observes', No. Tfc AU ad verilseaieatM Inserted In this eolomn lMMia.M i. iki. at te of tenoenta per Una of . six at rate f tewcenta per line of six wor?" N?.?- kn or ea thanlworda . No d. Uken tor leas than . -". siTnoe. , ; t i gn osnta, . Caab in advance. MI8CET,iT A NKOTJ1. i YEARS' OLDFree from bad habits,! WAKTBaJl'wslton by first-class linotype Had two years xpertencet Beat of 1 ' tnaehlnist-operator, Can give good reference, wanted position by June 1st I references. Aearess ' " care vox es, in respeciaoie arug store. Address Box i neiasvme, . . v. . -' in Oak Ridsra M f i . I - , . . , I WANTED A position In soma college, so riNB white urmnitntt hens ml or nice hotel, aa matron. Linen room i;aie. i.av eacm wmte wyanaoite eggs fi""'"""! rJ ija ..: ,v :vmi w ting. c"nui rvutiry r sxm. WANTED-Call Up' T. W. Lorig for can DRUG CliERK . wanted A registered t Dfte pwnis, pnone una. mnn. Wha...iA. b1A'. MAuutmt hnnWlrAa,. I W",.1 wi 'H.'hii., mi,,. er. and to keep store open till 1 or J I WANTED Call up T, W. Xng for cab' r nM " ' . . k ' r i n'i I ww xw a jua jubiv : ' icnvtim m w . t mwVM ' mitn have la i represent a well established Chicago fink ,,rwpriw"rTrMT'r-r charge a summer hotel comnletely fur. i boose. Experience not necessary. Must iaht Bitiiataut in MMkmi UuH, 1 earns s well recommended. nomna olina. which I will rent cheap for 4 years. I Pr month. Write to 0. B- Harsh There are many Charlotte people who would like to contribute something to the San Francisco relief fund but who hesitate to give less than, we will say, 15, and who do not feel able to give so much. Their opportunity will pre sent Itself to-morrow night. They can give 50 uents to San Francisco and for the money enjoy a delightful evening at the Academy of Music. It should be packed. The character of enter talnment and the cause combined chal lenge a record house. The (ireater Charlotte Club Is to ad dress Itsekf with vigor to arousing in lerest In the building of an audito rium, and the information Is received with pleasure. There Is hardly any- thing of which Charlotte stands In greater need, which is but another way of saying that the Greater Char lotte Club could hardly engage In a more meritorious work than this that It has undertaken. The handsome manner In which all parts of the country are coming for ward wth aid for the earthquake suf' ferers Is most gratifying, especially at this time when we hear so much of the thoughtless rush for gain. There came near being a personal encounter on the floor of the House Friday. Thus does the lower branch of Congress attempt to arrogate to it self prerogatives heretofore the prop erly of the Senate. President Uoosevelt has contributed $1,000 to the San Francisco relief fund -a most generous gift for one called upon so often. This Incident will like ly bring up a comparison and renew ed criticism In some quarters of the lL'0 con i rllmted to the Charleston earth quake sufferers by President Cleve land. The fact is, however, In contrib uting his mite Mr Cleveland gave pnrbablv as much, relatively, as Mr. Roosevelt, for the latter Is at least comfortably situated financially, while President Cleveland was a poor man. The New York Hun says: ' The price of elephants Is going up by leaps and hound, and already they are lnyond the reach of the wage earner A live-fool elephant, the most convenient r.e for use In the little home patch that Ihe poor mnn is trying to make his own now costs $1,400. Onlv two wnrs ago nim Ii an animal could be had for II '."00 IT II Inn t one thing. It's another This Is not a circumstance i. the ev ident advance In the price of giraffes - even Ihe circuses are now imahic to afford them and they can be seen In amy a few zoological gardens And amongst others Mr. Marlon Butler the new leader of the Republi can party In North Carolina, got a body blow at Orcensboro Friday. We are awaKIng with breathless in terest the story of the Atlanta man concerning the San Francisco calami- With reference to that alleged tele phone talk believe Kpencer or Hesh? Can't believe 'em both, you know. eral water in the world. For parttRWar aaaress dva. ft. v r (capital. Salary lif?2 peri year, payable weekly. Expenses' advanced, Address Bee Hire. lueo, u. Clows, unariotte, , C. Green! WlnsTon-SaTem. I WANTED Lady or gentleman of fair "" 1 education to travel lor, firm of 1250,000 anri. PTPfa mhm,. shim mxim. I WANTEIKTwnf man as book-keener. ers wanted. Steady work. Apply, Cen- ," xperlencedl Sober and reliable, tral Foundry Company. Dundalk, Mary- RP'y Immediately, stating age expert land. Foatofflce address. Boa ML Bal- nce, salary expected, etc. Financial, ii more, jnsurviana. iv 160 60 COUPONS given by any piano firm WANTBlb everywhere hustlers to tack accepted by Chaa. M. 8tleff as part of ". distribute circulars, samples, etc.; first payment on Stieff. Shaw or any B canvassing; good pay.- Sun Advertis- plano we represent at our regular prices. ta" Bureau, Chicago. . . WANTED Only authentic WANTED-Experleneed bookkeeper for att Francisco Calamity." t wholesale grocery house. Oood salary lesion. Outrtt free. The t0 rl"ht nB p- Bo Atlanta, Oa. 10.000 AQKNTB book on "Ban Hiahest commission John C. Winston Co., 1006 Arch St, Phila delphia, raw WANTBD Salesmen of ability and neat - t. ; , Ai , x 1 T7TJ h, T , t ? , w . -4, - - v 01 .4 'H-X'j : I ' AM of MB M0 ir ..(- e pellv 1 his ocason Wave e Looters: YOljNO LADY, exnerienced book.heeoer. gnt side line convenient to carry; good wants Doeltion. care Observer. Address Accountant, appearance to call on merchants; ole lr mont Mfg. Co., Cincinnati. O. rorii wkavitm..pi. man av,i. I WANTED Good wresser and finisher oil able for lob If riaht nlace la found. Ad- . ladles , garments. Charlotte Steam dress Boss Weaver, care Observer. uaunary, THE BIO MOOD STOCK goes on sale WANTEIFositlon as foreman, moulder vvennesaay. ' xne isee Hive. 1 " Hinvifiiih m lumuvr mui, iww years' experience. Address Box at, Jul- BOOK-KEEFER and office man for cot- . t fin ni II I am vfViaaa ln r.t r an Knemf vtsaeisB wants oositlon. Address Book-keener. wANTKD-oooa rename rurmture man cr nhurvnr one who knows the installment busi ness, must oe nones 1. soner ana a worasr, MASTER Mechanic for cotton mill. E No other need apply. Answer in own perienced man wants dos tion. Address nana writing, giving reterences as xo Master Mechanic, care Observer. honesty and soberness, "X. Y.," care uiwvrver. t'KiNTKR wanted Make-up and ad ... . " : Trr" setter. The Reflector, Oreenvllle N. C waiu-' rem a six or eigni-room OFFICE house in good neighborhood. Address BQY WANTED Adrress Box B. K. B., care Observer. AGENTS WANTED To sell the great- Hive Monday. WANTED 25 salespeople. Apply at Bee h,.:orro7hneVnhy;aanc.sehoe fflSS? hJ .SWA'0! J" I t.Dth . mst ruin .htr a r , V. . . I. a lujt Mh -' Thousands of lives lost. Millions of prop wiMTipnniH erty destroyed. A complete account of in-nAlS, the awful calamity, great suffering, death ties Hevoltlon nictures of Oeorae. Wash- American Naval and Land Bat- and ruin by the recent shockVorMrtE SESThS JT Quake ana suoseauent fires. Described uv""A" ..r; "ZV " nesses wno woraea to relieve tne sutler ,M llut a Villi .niwitinf rW k. - .... ... w "..v.. ...n nt Mnn v..,..,i. .. a th. l.. ui new iiuuum WIUUU UWI11U1U re by lava, nre and ashes. Profusely e great disasteii and the strlckei dii: L"?"???.??'"- -WrJier.-c.a,I.?n. H" 5 ???? ready. Call or address C. H. Robinson Co" H,"h eoint &t?? "r NOrth Try0" 8trMt' ChN WANTED-For cash-Set of North Car- irkanati VI smnrt w irla-lnal -aaitlnn 74 uus ruEAW ana come to see volumes. Tennessee Reports 84 volumes. lid WMHsMiria v fits XafMA X-l Iha a. I e t r wu. Jh o .7 tn I'if ' f "J Yfflg si i msht mm at nr amss-at sVHCHAtLS-STERfi, riNC CLOTHINO . istMHSsks, a-rcea a C.i ' sSBtjrsa,tlt5--'. v-:.,. inevAr Any Suit you get" here bearing Little Longfs label, together with that of Michaels Stern, is up-to-snuff Bright or neat Spring Pattexns7 of tailored effects, dou ble or single breasted are here at $12.50 lo $20.00 '"P HIOH-GRADE eommerclal. technical WANTED To buy and sell bonds, bank uu mecnaiiicai poniions. ins aemana and mill stock, connaenttai correspon for oomnetent neonle exeMula th aunDlv. I .n. mniiMtA r n . Rxni fiaiiihim ment Association, Century Bide., At lanta, Oa. I WANTED First-class book-keener and ituwMnhr tnr laeara, aiinttnn mill l vixa i "fiuAn ui oxpaucuuw IK uubi- i catea near spray, . u. aaiary i,uw; ess desires to locate In Charlotte, none but first-class men need apply. Ad- iTiaiiea iu uurreapuna wuu pariien in i dress wttn reference, state experience, A. ucou i cum cif m. nnp. AuonH a. u.(c fneips, opray, in. u. units vruatsi vvi vilica. WANTED Salesman to sell staple arti cle; unerai commission. Aaaress box A NICE NEW modern two-ntorv eirht. room house on large level lot on M7, Richmond, Va, Boulevard. Dllworth, at a sacrifice. Must oe soia quica. v. u. Box 31. WANTED-Inventors to end free illustrated hand-book, a for our synopsis va makk you prices on. high-grade of patent laws and resnilatton. vMHo B, oaa, pme ana popular lumber. Great Stevens A . Co., Attys., 7a 14th street. Panama Hats, Special The pric is under that you'll find at other places for same quality Come see for yourself; : Eastern Supply Co., P. O. Box 21. Washington, D. C. PERSONAL. Mi. Jerome K. Jerome wrll'i unci humorist, had a date fir n liTtuie In Mlmilnghum' recently, hut did not deliver It for the reason that the expected audience failed to put In Its appears nre. It also appears The Movement of a Number of Pec pic, Visitors and Other. Mr. M. C. Mayer will return to-night from Jacksonville. Kla , where he at tended the Southern Wholesale Orocers Convention. Dr. It. E. Mason, Jr., returned Vester- duy from Columbia, fl. C, where he read a paper Iterore the south Carolina Medl cal Society. Mr. A j. Maurun, of Raleigh, travel in uudliur for the Seaboard, spent yes terday in the city on business. Mr. Don K. Laws, the versatile editor of The Yellow Jacket, at Moravian Falls, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Anions be out-of-town people hers yes terday was Mr. John P. Danders, of At lanta, Ga. Mr. V. II, Kerr, of Wadentioro, spent vtsleiday In the city, Mtaylrm at hte Huford Mr. David B Tavlor, special agent for the Moui heastern J arirf Association, spent yesterday In Charlotte on business. the F.iiHllsli I Among the itursts (it the Central yes- ory. Mr. Kussell Ollpln. fot-meriy Inspector for the H(iutheaHtern Turin Association, eft last night f'ir New York, where he will live in the future. Mr W. D. Adams, of the local Staff Of I he Observer, is spending to-day with thai the humorist's Southern tanr Mf: Alston Morrison, at Mariposa. failure Kenerslly. paper asserts 'hat Mr. Jerome's Iff lute I ! ... I All. W Mr. Isaac Huahes. of Newbern. snent 'Jreensboro yesterday in the city, staying at the vigitate of affairs which Is surrendered bored his audience there, and It inuy 'rfo a permanent Irritation, e have a I be that the Kntillshinan Is somewhat , ,f ttwir If we will put the negro prob- lrtn aside and devote ourseives to tin? tny and great duties which call for ur best energies.'' I:!t4 .,.., .1.1 k. M- .. , if im miur ror us ir inere art Riore deliverances by our mhils ,teJfsv teachers, public men and press I) the line of this Inspiring, helpful a .Address, it is high time. Indeed. f,r .' tl to be gelling away fiorn what Di, I'hita calls this "depieMing" m-gio " 4ieatioa. - The negro has been dlafran , biad; he is no longer a poind al men - ac'gj'h had, in fact, lost Interest In politics before his disfranchisement ' ' was effected, The Mouth owes it to it , self tA separate itaolf from this body 6t death It will never Indulge its best thought nor reach the heights whlth . It Is Mpcbte of attaining so Jong as It It absorbed (n ibis alngie unworthy is sue which, by reason of the logi 0f eveni Jav In fact, no longer an Usue t all. - Th time hs com for it to pvt. the' pes behind It and lorn Us f jc to the morning; " . direct its r . ' jshlai tot those .thtagl wbkii make fin Wsl lnleresis. There can be no ' -ilectual adyancement, n progress a ei the higber life, toward tag only ; that J drtfc KfWie; ur"m popi ' t l : povfrtf ' gad 8 JcAwsjoca. to blame f,,r his reception. He p,(p; ular as an autlior and should stick to his pen. Hon. Champ Clark, of Missouri, who has jccepled an Invitation to deliver an address here during the 20th of May celebration, Is a Democrat, (it years of " hikI bus been In Congress about tuelv years. He is a lawyer and has coimidcruble reputation as a speaker, and his presence will doubtless add much to the celebration of the 131sk annlversayof the signing of the Hi k lenburg Itluratlon of Independence. I Mi. w. F. Killott left last nlaht on a business trip to Wilmington. Among the visitors in the city to-day are Messrs II K Field and Ray Newby, of High Point, who are guests at the Mufoid. Mr. V M. curtls. of Greensboro, la arw,n,llncr t.air in tha nKv Among the visitors in the elty last evening was Mr. J. I,. Fonvill,of Bur- llllKtotl. Messrs. j. t Jarnugin and Janes Bar nett of Ashevllte, were guests at the Buford last night. ' Dr. firegoiy Maxlme. another dls. tlnguished revolutionary leader, land ed In New York Thursday. It is said that "no wife accompanied hlm," which probably means that he had no female companion at all. However, tr. Maxlme Is only V year of age, 'Why not give the man with the muck, rake g job en th fnama fg nair , asks The Iauls villa Courier Journal. JCresldant noose velt Clima ted, in bit. speech that they had si tUf bn at work there, tor th detri ment of U turwrigg, 'ft s 1 1 A lc" rh i vfcy A. i , Collided Willi Bridge Draw. Correspondence of The Observer. Washington. N. C, April :.Tas ierday afternoon a lumber transfer, while being towed through the draw of the ramli'o bridge, collided with' the draw, nearly tearing it from the bridge. It was feared that several days might elapse before the draar could h repaired, but It was put In order this afternoon and traffic over th bridge was resurned. 1AT. iXUrT tAdj's hand-bag. roiitiilnlng wstrh, S reward offered, - jr. Mv Doweli. - , ASSAYING: 6, lyai3 . EEvinEEi'jLi C3 fa-tl Hr t Mmtv; ClwM1ttv,' a OOOD PAY-To men everywhere To WANTED Stenoeranher who can oner .tack signs, distribute circulars, sam- ate the Oliver machine. Address in own pies, etc. No canvassing. Universal Adv. hand writing with references and where Co., Chicago. last employed, liock Box 607, Charlotte, N. v. DON'T FOBGET to attend stock sale. The Bee Hive. the Hood I WANTED To exchange with physicians. 1 hAanltala ttnif miraM 11. w hArnrtnmatAna " - " - - - w vuf- igp fwu, uivcvb, wv wr. HVH, rwLiu "l ui onirra xwca. vvnue ieg-1 Bzc. ungiisnncjarty jo., cnarioue, Divan uvanuriia. u.w lor 10 eii& n. .(i. O. Li. Dixon. 26 East Trade 8t Charlotte. r, N. C. At Hinshaw s Market. WANTED A youna man to assist tn Iwik.lrafifilnff: ' tnimt. nnAmrtnnA ? mttmnar. TRAVEIJNO salesman wanted for coun-lt-anhv anil ha emll recnmmnnde.d AA. try trade; salary S100 per month and dress W. it J. Knox Net & Twine Co., expenses; suraiples free. California Cider IMt. Island. - , and Flavoring Co., St. Louis, Mo. umy;. (Boa I WANTED Competent male - stenograph I er In InWver'a office aKnilt June 1st. a"M wanted To put up our goiu I Toung lawyer or law student preferred. sou stiver nexioie meiauro winaow let i Aaaress l. a., care uoserver, ters. Agents positively make 110 per day. I -i Kxperience unnecessary. Send 10c. for WANTED T rent six rooms, samples and particulars, Novelty Co., Newark, Ohio. The t West Ohio lib street. Immediate possession. Ap ply a. i. care uoserver. IN BIX WEEKS .we educate you in WANTED Reliable young all-round salesmanship, secure you a position as printer. The Sun; Rutherfordton, N. Ci traveling salesman witn responsioie nrra. Aaaress i ter, N. T, Address The Bradstreet System, Roches-1 WANTED by May 1st, flrst-olass amal gamator ana mm mis, aaaress uray Mining & Development Co,,. B. F. D. 1, Experi-1 MocksvUls, N. C. Lan me SALESMAN for North Carolina, enced traveling men . wreferred. stanle fnr eenetnl trade. Position nor. I WANTED On million feet Of Bine fram manent. tSO.OO weekly with commission, j Ing and sheeting boards. Write for price uawyer, Leslie t Co.. Betrolt, Mich. r o. n. cars, noanoae lAimoer tjo., jhox BAROA1NS. 'Bargains, Vgrgauia. At The 4N, Roanoke, Va. WANTED Strong-, steady men to. work in mirror rectory, jsxeeuent oppor- 8ALESMAN, ambitious and intelligent, I tunlty t learn trade. Good .wages and us Pit goods from merchanta, but pay our sales-1 High Point, N. C mutt run ftAmmiaamnH in nam will, an. i vnnce for expenses. Average earnings of I WANTED- or 1 good-teams to haul our salesmen in 1905 over M.00.0 each, lumber. months' job. J, I Hart sell. jkmerican cuBiuirg jtwwr v.i s uwiv" ttvtlt Ulnh ' t'""'" ' 1 linn' y, wwt j. v w r.w rv." av.a'r uuu.wva, Francisco I' unmarried men, between ages of a and aukntb wantjoi 'any:' rrancisoai awsnsu 7,iVl?."!.JiH -raljimltv." onlv authentic book, sells , Citisens Of United States, of good like wild-fire, chanc of lifetime, or character and temperate habita, who can WANTED "San im hi nMt. sraiatt naM . nratit l sneaK. nan ana ' wrttei, ainaiian. or virt. uumi rree. luc. lor mailing, oueri iy." "'""iSr" J.v S5T . St"'!J: ! altan Oiitflt fraav llrf. tor ms M.m .IIIM.t lnrftin.M,.nt, ,. ..A AA' Woodward, Baltimore. Maryiana. -a 1 ),';, " w 'r. 21 AT THE COMPLETE story bf th great. Building, Spartanburg, & C t Maa r rancisco taruiquMr. wruiert wit eye-witnesses. - complete- set or actual photographs. Big book best .term. Big money. aeme sit sirmnjr wsins ' trum fifteen to forty order a day,-Send foe. for complete outfit. Now ready.- Be first in IF TOtTB HEN is broody give her a t ting of eggs from Greene's Single Comb nmwn taurhorne, , You wilt be riahi. Jno. P. Oreene. 'Phone 5J. . voh Mans.': FOR ttEKT--To gentlemen, front room ' itirr,lihL Bath. toileU ete . Sal ti. Tryon.".' .---.' i' i 5. - k --' FOR . RENT Three rooms , , for light housekeeping, ta W.. Fifth street ijot and cold water. '" FOR RENT Fn rn I shed house on Vanes sttreet. Appiy to atra. u., su w. imn bu FOR RRXT -eoom house corner Church and 7th streets. Apply. Dr. C U, Alg; ender.;' . .-. f --.'' ; "v " . i fOtx RRNTTwe room fr Jight house- aeeping, ppy rr ii - FOR RKVT Furnished house ' on 'West -Vertre street. All if"'m convenience. f ft month rent, .'ihun ev. .. FOR SALBFlne femat btrd dog, well trained. Only gjreara old. Price tie, No lea Addres S. I. Huntley, Wadea boro, H. C 1 s ji ;f . s - FOR 8ALE-19-H, I, upright boiler. New, never used. Charlotte Steam Laundry. FOR . SA L,E Nine-room brick house, ' to be removed and premise cleared. Apply J. N. MeCausIandT Co. , FOR SALE Three eighty -horse return tubulitr boiler,. eoond-nand, ,! Calvin Mtg.-CO 9 t St..,-! FOR BALK Clay mixed and Whippoor wlll peasj - sola beans, - white Tarn v Ci ivi am a srr?vw rwovi s.raaa n'vej; muwiiti iirgii end., amber cane seed, , Hickory. Milling FOR SALE 1, 0O barret Mack paint, la - ene-burrel lots or ear-loads, made ex pressly for painting ahinales and Iron roof. Iron Tars, amok stacks, structural iron work. Ship bottom, etc For prices, ssmplee, etc.. writ to The Alcairas Co., Mcnraonu, ra, fine Stray Yachts We have these in nice quality all the way up tb $250 " ! ' i is i s 1 1 , . . .a Gauze Underwear Just the kind you want, and if you don't want a good article as cheap as 25c, we have them at 50c and 75c, up tothe "Genuine Saiven" Brown Drawers at $le00 Private We now have just what the Ladies as well as the men, have been wanting in our Shoe Department, and that's a private place to try on shoes Now, with this and the fine lines okMen's and Ladies' Shoes we carry, ; Vc .Vill Sell Shoes. yoti want Ladies' Shoes or Oxfords that fit, look well and wear well, get these : ; 2 .Artistic and American Lady" at $300: R(t$Z50,uperV' at $200; Coloi tityt at $350j for comfort and women with tender, feet get Groves' at $J75 to $300 . ' A A!enV fine Shoes Arc Khoxf at $500, Ctpimjk tori Gentlemen at $350 and $400j Coiintry1 dlufc' at $3507 and a.dandy for $250 and $3: f 'l ' Jl-iliW-l 1, Y r 1.1. l If -.)!, it, jit' s If ' - r , .ii i m - KmrU .... - tl- r : ,. ' j t'3icff:mw:i'W,v tr waaOT.- i --irr-Tyr zz 77zzA -ff-" ti
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 22, 1906, edition 1
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