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' V i;' charlotte daily ( bsia&vi:;:, ... , Li:, ice: c x :n:iii io.ipkins T rr-T-r 'Kf!t :B. :;Ar-oldnasrlat Ps- VnrJtr wliVfcublic affairs and Is r...-: SJ li,a YfT" - tuH" the EuUldAvenu aptlst B'SXperlencedvjrtwnalist; 1 t..U l-.fi ,ll-U v chuwh. Osvetand, the horns church of t . " " : fVA ----r Jfohn DBoekefeHer. hassled suit lor .' landmark of Tuesday gaid: ;., " . . :( ' ;' . v i. 'Li.;.. .,,., '..'I subscription price K 1 DAILY '""ne'yea a......,..,,... r ii bwiui ..a........... ihr toonthi I I 1.90 ' aKMI-VTEKKLT. t, ? ' One year- ': 8ia month : ........ i Three months ........... ..jam ... M ... Jl PCB148HERS- ANNOUNCEMENT. . ; k Ke. M South Tryon atreet. Telephone numoera: Bualneaa office, Ben pnopm Bualneaa office, 18; eitjr edilor'i office. Bell 'phone. 134; .newa editor office. Bell 'pr none. 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J.,lx tmXXSDAY, APIUL 2. 1W. i " - f f A 3DAXGEROC8 MOVEMENT. "In recent years there has sprung up , ' s practice of appealing to the Su- reme Court of the United States In f habeas corpus cases In order to pro- ' long If not save the lives of criminals ' ' convicted of capital crime and under ( sentence of death. Such appeals art ; V made after the caeca have gone - hrough all the State court and as a 'rule the highest court In the land dls- t tolntm them as soon aa they come up , ' for a hearing. The object of delay has, ' however, been achieved and the prac tice Is becoming more and more com- ' r nan. With a view to putting a check ,Wi the growing evil, Mr. Llttlefleld, of Maine, has Introduced In Congress a ' bill to restrict such appeals, bis ob- i. Ject being to correct what he calls a "ylclous practice." '.In commenting on Mr. Llttlefleld's hUl, The Louisville Courier-Journal ex- " 7'pUln that "the writ of habeas cor- yua jibs wun uotii m jfriuc vt aiib""- Saxon countries." and tells how It orla- tnated. Criminal proceedings were for- ' rmerly grouped under the name of "plea to the crown. The . humble jlV Subject of th. King might be seised , and imprisoned for an indefinite length f time, without the finding of any In- rflictmeni against, nini, or without eve" laVABSMI M aa B I aM AST a la a. aUi, a. -..Wu W Was deprived of his liberty. The writ 'tV llLM a. , ...... vi naawa. corpu- was aev.a 10 nnng iff-. ' AhllT I na ewasasa an I m nalaHi4 a ut the man so Imprisoned In order to ' Ascertain the reason of his conflne- ,msnt, and If there was reason, wheth- lr ha was entitled to be admitted to ..' .balL In this way the liberty of the , subject was protected from the eg- agressions of arbitrary power. There for the writ of habeas corpus has " been commonly referred to aa "aa ( cred," especially In cases where It has been suspended by a military or other ' power. Such action amounts to a re- " strtetlim of the liberties of the people t' and any measure looking to a cUrtall T4' snsnt of the privilege of Invoking the S- ld or this writ should be adopted only After ihe roost careful consideration, . frt all. There Is no doubt that some " 'frtmloals who richly deserve speedy execution are permitted many days of L 1 ", lift on sccount of groundless appeals J 4'the United States Supreme Court 9n writs of habeas corpus, but It I , touch better this than that any cltlsen Should be denied his rights. Besides. Hv iwhen a man's life Is at stake his at- torneys are not to be censured for do- lag sll in their power to save It that Is their duty. The Courier-Journal says vthat 'It is not desired that the proper Use of the writ of habeas corpus be in V the least restricted, but there ought to . be some way to prevent the abuses , 1 Which In rerent years have been of -j , gtK-h frequent occurrenfe." The dlffl - ulty would be In finding such middle ground. "', (North Carolinians have a spec ial rea , ,t Son for regsrdlng the writ of habeas ' corpus as a blessing. When their "State was In the hands of negroes and wpti-naggers and leading cltixens i' rs Jn Jail without prospect of trial, ., with no known charges against them. V d tn" ""ends were Informed by the -V3Jlef Justice of the Bute that "the --.' power of the Judiciary is exhausted." appeal wasmade to a Federal Judge : for write of habeas corpus and the prisoners released. J- Jvh artgrht of appeal through habeas , 5 corpus and the right of securing pro- - action to person snd property through tha enedlum of injunctions should not . to impaired. They are the mainstays of ur system of government. Tha government has begun u In ; esUgatlon Into the alleged fertiliser ; trust, tha proceedings taking place In ' the Federal Conrt t KaahvlUa Penn. ' If ts iwlt-jriouhta to rto moe than lilts moremeou. In other eases. It is . hardly ,. worth while to regard it ae , riously - "r ' OUen defeated tha "TsrriWa vTurk" la th wrestling match Tuesday night. T.'e are told 'that ha used ibd Cotdi - f "ock tha first fall and, the hammer. J at tnw, second." Those terms re . Htesg ysry- plain English to resi s of the mountain metropolis, but Grek down hera.l.'-' , a France i n the throes of a glratlaj Kx-O?vnor ,Wnv .E. rCmeron, of ateike moveiqentjhat. ,tlutait the J yirglnla, has been tahd t the. eji majesty of the law In mom tactions. torlal staff of, Tha Norfolk Virglnian- Th situation Is Apparently1 niost-j-ae Pilot-' Our contemporary is to be ton rious. ''.,-! V v.-? v A- a. . 1 emulated, ' Governor .Cameron is . a a... " ' ' '- - y.i-''. divorce from bis wtfa, . He xharges her M"Z-t-"' ,,:",' i" Z f.iE. wwrospondin. secre- wlth desertine- him ta live with a hand P4 through StalesviUs Sunday from tarles the conference societies ba un aeeerting mm te jivs wuo nana itb. wrt (-... rn WArthrn mrk-f Inc deleaatee t x. ..' m.. of colored believers in, "holiness" Chicago. This mfy er may not be 5 !5 i cause for,dlvo to Ohio, but J oufc mi ffv - wvr Hirncu 1 in i mi sinn, na va " nva nHiianin ria. an adults,' .-'.V (,.. We : confess to a feeling of dlaap. pointmept over the condition of af- . . . fairs reported from the-canal sons Mr. Wood worth Clum. We are con vlnced that Ha la writing only, facta, yet we had hoped that he would find things in better shape than has been reported. There Is, a wi to despair on account of the eltuatlon rthe can'aT WHT he btiflt:" It must be. But numerous reforms will have to be made before any great progress can be accomplished. It appears that the free alcohol bill. which passed the House almost unani mously Is to have opposition In the Senate, due to the wood alcohol and Standard Oil interests. One can hard ly believe that so meritorious a meas ure should be opposed, unless, per chance, he recall the fact' that the Southern fast mall item passed by only one vote, most of the opposition coming from the South Itself that Is from the men who are charged with representing the South. J. Kornblutn, an oculist of Pittsburg, who examines ex-President Cleveland's eyes once a year, is quoted as saying after his recent visit to Princeton: "I have never seen Mr. Cleveland looking better. His eyes remain In the best of condition. I am surprised that a man of his years should have such good eyesight. Mr. Cleveland has reduced himself 30 pounds and look the pic and his manner cheerful." This Is the best news we've had from The Old Man recently and It Is to be hoped that the oculist knows whereof, he speaks. The Richmond papers are having considerable to say In regard to the neaith conditions of that city, which, It appears, are not the best. One of ine specincations against the situ a- tlon us it now exists Is that the city maintains a number of dump Dlles. Where frash la thmwn It n'.ffM.I fill gullies. One of these Is described, i n save aa w area,' n almost, nis tn'","; mm , siwuuuu " -vwiivj old rock auarrv which thla dtv is an. deavorlng to fill With all manner of trash. As a breeding place for moa- ultoss 4n4 rock ouarrv l'12n n (noted and W nee It hM'"btt iMtit:iMWi1fc"j- WMW- dump for garbage it Is much worse. Some other means ol filling this hole should begfound, -,t I . " I - iv-vm, aaeS UUVHUCU IU C" i na frstfliiainr nsasi iaAiinai eM aa i Mpt proffar,d ru of m,M each from I . . . the Hamburg-American and the North German Lloyd Steamship Companies to the earthquake and Are sufferers of San Francisco, on the ground that the United States are amply abte to care for the unfortunates. This Is doubtless true, but when we consider la. ..,, I..I ah.u. ,..i.i- aaia. companies maintain lines between America And rierm.nv and A, a ara .... , . . ... . , .. deal of business with Americans It seems out of ordgr for the President n rnia thi ant aa fmroioriar. Anmh. .. e ,v u.a J v. u. ...... aviuu m mat of Sir Thomas Llpton, who doubtless sella a great deal of tea here. H of- ........ ters so.uw. it is wen enough to "put out the-word" that we are amply able! to care for our own. but nulla anoth. er thing to turn down proffered aid merely becauae it comes from abroad. Representative Sims, of Tennessee, endeavored to have "nejrro" mibstltut ed for "colored race,' 'In a District of I Columbia bill-Monday, but was unsuc- cessful. He aald in hie recent address t Tuskeegee Secretary Taft had used the word "negro" and "negro race" twenty-five times and "colored race" but four times. The more highly ed ucated members of the African race prefer the term "Negro," always spell ed with a big "N." Mr. Sims conten- lion was that the term "colored" In cludi il red and brown, aa well aa black people. In this connection It might have uiso been noted that the British soklic-r ho keeps all aorta of "colored races'' strsAght tha world over, speaks f ihe entire lot, whether Chinese. Hindoos. Africans, jsast Indiana or what not, a "niggers.', Tommy At kins has one nam for all that are not . white and they all look Alike to hint. . , . . " As the finishing touches are put, on, it becomes more and mors apparent that the new Southern Railway ata- tlon here Is one of which the city may well be proud. The separate wafting rooms for the two races and for the sexes are ample, as. are tha other ac commodations, in rear of the station building a beautiful pavement of vit rified brick, almost as smooth ss til ing, Is being laid and when finshsd the conyeyarlce which now block the Trade street side of the depot, will oc cupy that space, which Is ample' for the purposev affording entrance direct from the waiting rooms. The rnnly complaint that might with any show t reasonableness be lodged Is as to the inadequacy of the "umbrella shad' as a shelter from bad weather In get ting on and off tralna. .This is, how over, so much better thsui . anything heretofore enjoyed by Charlotte j peo ple that tha deficiency tnlghi ba wgln. d Tog new station , beauty! I mat ln ,ti1t,aaa.' MnJf athnlrv ' naa Iohm Ins.cn a attendant and was ill3rw mtlnf Is held e very year in dlf Ieatocked with arala and other feed stuff." I nt parts of the Church. The-dele' it ,. The Department of Agricuttufe.fl-- 1 urea, w oeiiove, mi me cnicKen ana ta eves nr ; n miihtw in 1 v ilia that of the cotton crop and, rstate ment like the aboV. ive. ohe m. It doesn't lie In Th rhnrvr' mntif h . - -. r--w- - T. byjto laugh at the performances of the - esteemed and Intelligent Mergenthaler linotype of any contemporary, but one of those In the office of TheWllmlng- ton Messenger: reached high" water mark the Mto. ifltv ln it wnTtMl . r - ."z-z.iz " 1- ihtt IIaot'Im-.. . , "Joh F.rfcOrrell attd winpaDyi Ifttj le.flMa Causal' '..liril-x- - a.1- .'-art... luflwaypanyf whsr;is g ;ffffl. , :irj f !'! 1234E6?" " WW' : .,.riiJ-:Jli:; The President has beeh altogether too smart about the Ban Francisco j matter. It was in as bad form to bava declined foreign contributions, volun tarily tendered, as It would have been to have solicited them. Besides, what business of his was It, anyhosf Npw he proposes to divert the domestic con tributions from the hands of the local. State and military authorities to those 0f the Red Cross Society. A President who is too smart Is more apt .to do the wrong thing than one who is' not smart enough, , fe L The Wilmington Messenger . di.cus- e meaaure pending in Congress ling the to nrnvlfift tnt natlnnal HMnnllAiis In New Knalanl anrf th. Ann.thlis range, turns this clever sentence: T We hope none of the Senators and Hepresentauvee from this section will I PPoa the meaaure becauae of their ttw strict and , over-eonscisntlous adherence to the fundamenui principles of tha K .... -- k .. " I greaslonal district A hit, by George! A palpable hltf 0ur Union county friends have Intro duced .an Interesting Innovation. TbS Monroe Journal says "the Democratic executive commute has decided that there shall be a canvass of the can didates for the several offices in thl county before the primary is held. It will be ot interest to know how tlilssexperlment turns out The idea would seem not to be a bad One. Our I VfnncnA nnnilmnArartf AvIrlAnllv thtnUa that; the anta-prtmary eatnpaignDt of the voters, and expresses the hops that "Interest In the canvass Will re- Isult in an Increase of Interest In public W WUWm.pi. some runoa- affairs, the inculcation of some funda- M'af'HtMi i4aa-a(iv . f,ini,.n. Ing of whftt la sometimea called tni aiooa laat 'an inctticauon oi aomai LOST HIS JtEASQX. A Young Man Who Imagined Ho Was Catching Onata on tha Square Locked t'p -His Mother Will Send for Him. i 1 : A young man, Mr. S. N. Robinson, a A.K.a.ltl. I. In V. r. nnll.A' MatlnM awaiting the arrival of some relative or friend to take him home. He has 'vJ "-w. .... . officers on the beat around tne square saw a man plui)glnglTtto the night as If he were catching something. No sooner would hls feet strike lha ground after one thrust than would he bound away again, with extended arm and open hand.' The officers ap- Preached and watched the strange an-J tlct untn tney beCftme convinced that he was having hallucinations, when they Inquired: "Young man, what ar you aoinaT ' ' -catchm gnats." the fellow ds- dared aa he sailed out Into the night sr an Imaginary insect. The officers locked Robinson 'Up, wired to Ashevllle and found that he is a son of Mrs. & E. Robinson, who has asked that he be cared for until some one calls for htm. : . , Appointed ltary to Judge James . x air. umm x . miTrnr, tiimi ciera i oi tne law uepartmenv oi ine-oouin-1 am nai iwa v. ror tnia ni vision, unnsr Co' -w- B. Rodman, division counsel, has been appointed secretary to JudgS James E. Boyd, of Greensboro. . His resignation ot his present position will go Into effect May 7 and he wtlrgo to Greensboro Immediately to assume his new duties. Incidentally Mr. Beverly will study law. Mr, Beverly haa lived In Charlotte almost a year and dur ing his residence her has made many friends who will regret to see him leave. v. Two Wills Admitted to ProlMtr. : Two wills were admitted to probata by Clerk of the Superior Court J."A. Russell yesterday morning. Tha) first was that of Mrs,- Alice B. Owens, who died neveral days ago. Mrs. Owens left her property to her immediafs relatives. . . rvv The second will was that of the lata Mrs. Harriet C. Gibson. Mrs. Gib son left all her property, without ra serve or condition, to her daughter. Miss Ellsa Gibson. .' PERSONAL. The Movement of Number of Peo Die. Vlaltora and Othem Mr. Thomas W. Dixon is spending a few days at Llncotnton and Shelby, on bust- nasa. Mr, Zen Hhsiton returned noma y ester iay after spending a few days at Stata. of Concord, were visitors in the city Vsa-1 ternay, oeing jruesis at tne venirai. Mr. T. C. Guthrie spent "yesterday at Ashevllle on legal business. . Among the out-of-town people here yes- terday. were Mr. O. -A. Winker, of Wins- ton-Salem, who was at the Buford. , , Mr C. C, Hook Is spending few days St OeaansberO and Winston en buittnesa. .. Messrs, - u. aims ana iv bi, iiugnea, i of Wllmlagton.' spent yesterday in the) CHV. staying at in t'entrsi, Messrs,'; treva m mxon .ana j. i. tie-1 Nixon and J. D. CsU have returned ta the city after at- tending tha gtate supreme court at Rai-f terday was Mr, gaw. i Mr. Charles H, Cawi. nf Portsmouth. I b mint vasteHav in thVeiV? with I mTJ: STvifT& cSmm:iayaSt . ... . . - . . - i v. ef ihe read. Mr. h. j. itrown. of psvidsop, spestltsina ror ins atner tnrea man, ISO ATASUEVILLC Annual Meet i .1. cf Woman's Bo; I ns of ?.letliex t ur h, .South 1 3 . 'i itls . Conference. Board of; HonW Mis Methodtstf" EDtseooal ,-, in fount; KnfMcopttt , Delegates I The' Worn., slM , of t: V". i ut - w, 'onveos In' Ashe vlljs to-day. This meeting wrtll bring ..c,.iau. women rrom every con ference in the Chlirnh t Aahairllla: lh 1 wijmaiviii, and Mr. T. Mrr of i aiiau f mil e. . m mnnoi'.'eiia Mr saAea laa - l Iw?? ?tS2 'rsnc who. wl attend SSTjOThSi Brent STSC clty, who will leave for Ashevllle this mornings ura, . Nicholson ls superin I tenilent ' ni ih -... . . . -" y .71. v VKHIT1I V.' 7 twill-- I ",t,c t,tn",f 'for the Western North r. JJ-T? r.n?i , tlnue from t-day ttntll May and May (- the Woman's Home Mission f?? 0 th' conference will hold Us , u. ,uni jn , uresnsooro At i mis iter, mrans: filler it fttataavin I ,,, ' , will preach t ha Prank Bifer la raoiirdlna secratarv of I than ttfrttrta sa'aa aA.uJ J ..U. - ' th? -trongest member of that l prooaoie mat ane ana ev ? t the board he present at the conference society meeting and will conduct a school of methods 14 the afternoon of each day of the session, , ,. , . Mrs, S, T. , Gattllng, of Wilming ton, was the guest of Mrs: W, S. Stew art last night,', ahd will accompany Mrs. Nicholson and Mrs. Brem to" Ashevllle to-day, v ; , Hf TI1E CITY POLICE COUltT. . Dusky Stevens and Her Companions, Vest , Caton and Wesley PhlUIpe, Bound Over for Nulwiioes -Onnl.y Sent - ta Jrall-C. D. Johnston Charged With Attempted Solcide no rnrgrry. ThM m yi i...UM.. -M..i SJfijS 7a" -r1' thoB" aa,n oioTtup,, f v.aion ana wesiey rnii- '" " agamsi cnarilS U. jonn- I son. Tha Stevens woman hail haatt found In a, niece nf wxta near ha. home on Crematory avenue the nrsvi- I ous oay, ra drunken, or drugged, stu P' psrtlaHjrnnde and half burled ' " ". tn.,.rr,,co ceiiinea wsi StVft. ;I?H5!!.e reaponslble I v " f - - wMumuu -'" I ea ina iwa vnnn man Tha was disgusting In the extreme and It was me general opinion of the epeo tators that the two men were deserv ing of more punishment than the wo man, ... ' Recorder Shanhonhouse sent the wo man ta jail for 30 days for drunken ness and bound her and each of her I f omPn'ns over to the Superior Court in wiiu ui, foyv iur uoing a i-uimiiun law nuisance. Johnston, was the young man to save whose life heroic measures had to be resorted to by the city physician and assistants Tuesday night. There were six cases against nfm yesterday-morning! one for attempted suicide and five' ror jorgery. Me was nouna over to jiSf lhia-et. llw -l-aS.d nenry namson, cnargeo wun nemg larung and down, was assessed ,, srori support of missionArv. coxvkx: Boys, Department ot fncal T. M. C!.?,.,f per ,day easy if yon work qulek i ' ' t. tn niM, tisA a. fimmAM m, l Will outsell any book ever published a " wunm . . ... . . : .w -,... a promineni watnarn mmn remara a4'tka .ea. A a w . iittfk... ... A rn .iAi .9 2afiK!a MH J wont movement or tne- loung wsn's Christian Association. Never in tha history of the country has there been such an enthusiastic wave of mission ary progress as Is being-manifested by the Christian organisations of our land. The local Young Mens Chris tian Association has for the pst five years contributed very liberally to the support of the work in the foreign. field, but only of recent has tne aiso- " upon itself the support of 'a representative in China. The boy's deoartmeht has nledged 1189 as their part, in. the movement The boys pay from two to IS ,m per week. Boys are very- enthusiastic v..-... I workers, and it is wun great willing ness that they, as a body ot manly fellows, agree to do their part in this big undertaking. Any boy of the city wishing to contribute to this depart ment of the boy's work are request ed to hand their names to either Ed- win E. Jones, chairman, or the boy's work director. BRIEFS. A Few Minor Happenings In and About th city. - - t. Ik. I . J T.u r -a tTnu. tnn:n:r2uim6ud iAVM(tU SIDEBOARDS st almost nrsviar maatina at tha First Preabvterlan v Hnrrm ia suomiig at tiie -Mr. A. V. Harrltl Is subbing at the I station, ua iicaei icni, in uiv nuaarn t i vi niuwii ww "ipiano we represent at our regular prices. " -The Charlotte Gtn Club will have Its regular weekly shoot at Latta Park this afternoon at 4 o'clock. AH members are urged to be present. -There will be a rehearsal ot the cnorus ana suioists . i . .nB . cawaovin nsSArT'SH be on hand promptly. --The central i executive committee of the DOth of May celebration will meet In the city hall at t o ciocx to-night. 1 .- -The Primary Union wtlljneet this af ternan at 5 o'clock st Trlbn Street Methodist 'hureha .'alUIJjBrlm 'i.Ti i j T " I ..a . -, '-Teams, from the wholesale grocers or ine our ana ou wnwiesaia naruware dealers will furnish a feature for the 90th nf Mat- celebration in the shape of a game of-sclentine baseball. M The receipts t at thejsity cotton piftt- at..o. a . ts.lZav aw. i t ivim irairi u. j mi, h mna uas in, im i price para ror ipa siapjo was ii.ev ceata a pound, The receipts tor tne . eorre stxmdlns date of ' last rear, when tha le or - i price was 7.x cents, were i? Dales. -Cr. "Bcrosgins."i erstwhile secretary! to Col. D. a. Maxwelt but now an advo cate of the simple lifa living at 8ugar Mill, spent yesieraay im iije ciiy. ine colonel naa ueeome tannea ana rustio locking and Is enjoying iln health. --: -A well-known farmtr Who was tn (he city yesterday said that the farmers of this county are very nearly . tnrougn planting cotton. The Weather has been fine recently and th planters are making excellent use oi it. it me present weaut er continues for a few days tha plantiug wm ie nnisnea : -tms eewmi almost . v i r " - ; ' . , ? -Deputy United flutes Marshall Vance Bcoggln Inst evening left for, Atlanta, On,, taking with him two .blockaders convicted at the reeent term ot the die- trict court at Statesvnie, who will be placed In the Federal prison. The men, wh Were brous;ht down from fltatesvtUe yssteraay ana sr unaer a sentence ot II months each, are S. N. Abernethy, of (Catawba county, and John.Lll, nf Burks county. Kine 0f Railroad Coniractorg Mar tweiv Italians cnargeo wun tha mur- a....e n.ii. nMiM n u "ma.j fr,tf Va.f yesterday.-hav Ptd , and , jailed , At Psarl,! ... j . aiwaaaawi .. . . aaawa w, .ai ar a.avw purf fosses sre scouring tha- moun- .J J k, v . Observer will send A. . T. : ci r, wK.'Ont c'are, to j-ur I e of bnalncss or rUence tor it'ac.w s for txila col u 'in. ore A. 1. T. alesaenger Service i- , 4Jr or Observer, No 78, AU aa tlscments Inserted In this column at r-te of tenccnts ner line of ail iwf . JCo ad. taken for less than J cents. Cabh in aJvanoex, " " it WANTED." WANTEDA ' salesman to -travel South varonna tor an oit eataoitsnea nara ware house. , Addreaa, staUng salary ea pected. exDerience . and enclose . racora mandatlone, "Hardware," ears this pa WANTBD-Oood white barber wtth own t wim at once, . . Jav i Woun, uastoaia. WANTED Etperl en oed druggist: ' good I., Box 121, Charlotte, N. C' WANTED-TraTSllna Saleamae. Must - furnish reterencea and - invest : 1 ,000.00 in nrst-ciaaa s ner cent, bonds. Haiary and expenses paid. rHxperlence not fe- ruireu. we neacn euaiaesa at our snuis. The : Whealln Booflna. & -Corn lea Cora- i-any, wiHfiiDfi'W. van WANTED for neat thlrtv 'da vs. "Ben " tractors make bids te build riwbvtrian enurca, jjenneiisvnia, , vv 4.- A. vrasa. WANTEIJ A " ' second-hand : newspaper outfit, suitable for aettlna out an un-to- oaie weeaiy newspaper Aaureca a, . .. . r . . - ....... ,.yT. mi- ' -.'w car Observer. . ' WA NTED Copy f Observer March Ith ,vppiy i vtwervar omce. WANTEDOM pictures of Oeerga Wash tnaton, American Maval and Land Bat- tlss. Revoliitinnsrv Portraits ..ata. - Rend name engraver and publisher M picture, tr. u... eoa iMt, ew sera, r .- WANTED-nrat-claa 4 hooh'lceeper and i atenographer, for1 large cotton mill io- caiea near npray, ; s. v,. oaiary , ai(sw; dress with reference, state exnerlenoe. A. n,in. n,,r nMiiaH hlm mnnaw mn. IV. rns'pa, epray, . t,. WE!Ra If. bT cars. Roanoke lAUnher Cos, Box noanoae, va. I WANTED-4 or 10 good teams to haul mm ner. monuur jqd, i. ju uartscu, coneoro, n. v. ... , . t WANTED 8alasman to sell Unseed Oil i and Paints aa side Una. Commission only. Address box at, Richmond, va. WANTED Clerk, young man. with ax i serienee. ramuiar psrience,. laminar wun ui retail oioiiv ii,.-. m - - - u man. Town-.00 abltanu. Hebrew not oWecUonablei Addreas Nob HllL care UbSi erver, cnariotte. w. v. MISCKT if lAirBOTJg. 1,800.00 WILL BUT an old, well es- taonsnea nayinc rruit and confection- ery in a town o: I s.wu, ttesc oi reasons lor desiring to sell fixtures modern and nsw. A big bargain If can aell at once. Address w Charlotte Observer. SOME MONEY to lend. Call 'phone No. 32. . CAN FRANCISCO'S areat disaster- Earthauakei fire and volcano In Califor nia and at VeauvhiH. Big bonk. Fully Illustrated,- Only- - Batra terms. 1- relght paid. " Credit given. Outfit fret. Zlegler Co.. IU Locust Bt.. Phila.. Pa.. MAKE BIO MONRT fast selling the of ficial story of "The Destruction of Ban Francisco," Our- authors, Trumbull White and - Richard ' Lmthlcom, guaran tee authenticity. Nearly 600 large pages. Dozens of photographs. Retail fl.GO. 910 a n.v.r.niHiv inivHiMi. iimni irm n.nr. ioc. tonUar -for pomtw., Bmi, trmf to laaanua n vraoic. aiTca. ; r-rciani paia. I ffei Iras AfrfOM while tarsal tttier ' frffH- nutUt I Monarch Boole Company. FMIa,. Pa. CHEAP MULES for saia. W. S. Clan- ; EMPLOYERS Do you want quick . re- . alalia whan vnn smA. inns aad Vrtmin I to fill pool tons? 'Tell us your troubles, we will be glad to help you out. The New Co-operative system, Inc., Hlg POSITIONS SECURED Let us find you ' a position. Results are ears. Give full particulars. The New Co-operative 8S' im. inc., mgn foini, jn. m. READ OUR special Sideboard offer. Luun Furniture co. AGENTS WANTED ton flan Francisco V" Horror Bonk. 600 pases., fully lllustrat . ia -. - u. eat . .. a w. ...IMA nv pal vvij )mb j freight give oredltpremiums. Outfit free. Perelvai Supply Co., Phlla.. Pa. I FINE OPPORTUNITY-I have In eharae a summer hotel completely fur Dished, situated In northwest North Car. olina, which I wilt rent cheap for 4 years. Kemitation or nan a eeniury: finest mm. era! water in the world. - For rarttoutara aaoress aios. k. ureen, . winston-baism, SOIL PIPE moulders and fitting mould. I era wanted, nteaay worn, appjy cea trai iroundrv comDanr. uonaaia. atari land. Postoffice address, Bex 300, Bal tlmore, Uaryland. your own prlpe. Lubln Furniture CO, '.nt k Ois M Stla-ff ETSTa ..at w h. n,u navnunl nn sitaff Hhaai a 10.000 AGENTS WANTED-Only authentic book on "San Francisco Calamity Itv. Highest commission, C-utflt free. The John c. Winston Co 100 Arch St, Phlla- aeipnia, ra. ,T ,w , i. oi.Ky...A tricea. Lubln Furniture Co OFFICE BOY WANTED-Adrrass Box on. FOH IUCNT. RENT I desirable offices In Trust building, inrormauon at Southern ataies irusi ve. FOn SALK. FOR SALE A new -high pressure. Sou- .IT' "r r -' T - - '! .in. av iiuiaw anraTatr a . 11 t wi? m :niirna Iran. FOR BAIaBThres l eighty-horse return tubular boilers. Second-hand. . Calvin Mfg. to. , - , . i - ASSAYING ; CHEMICAL AXALYSXB, , oitxs or vrT DiaKmxyTTOjii W. ith strswt.' OMrlotttk X. 0. Get RePrfnt Copy ' of thd OrlginaJ Lavson's History Of North Carolina Valabl to Any Ubraryi ; FornMrly Sold tor $100, Kor Sells f - a,L? 'Of SlafO. c. ' n .. Mut,ail'' VaaauSaMalaal Ka,l(4 i'';f,l'Ar'"' oamoie line or riammocirsa no - two v aiurt - - stxdA txfees from 5 1.50 to Weill ,r TADLE tt To-ky wc hdve special wees; on table s linen .SAk Ma JeirN'U a-WaalLM H ii if fr BELTS Ladies' and children patent leatKat bdts; red white and blacfca all ste a good. 20c value price eachOce:;. J 1 NEW: WHITE a X.v " : 45-in White Persian jprice the yard 18ce Fine Sheer r White won't find this outside than 15c, our price the GREY BRILLIANTINE 44-in- Safe Ffas!iect jGrcy Brilliaxittne, rich ustre, sHeds the dust 50c- - ' SUMMER UNDERWEAR ' .. " - , " ' -! .r --a V;,s.... .. . i : " a " " . The. most complete line, of summer . utidcr wear that has ever been shown hi the city,v new gpods'hianufactured by;the best mills in t ' a- J ii America, every garment entire satfefacBon, price garment v Another shiphienf . of Qoth Skirts, you cannot affbrd to "ttiiss this bargain jprice each;$II9o , v LADIES'! SLiririER COLLARS 'a-l 1 "V Scathing entirely, new. ukoi io appreciate uiem VALS LACES MD; INSERTIONS Awa -Ue. e.taeeWewaaa. C and RotmdiJIiread.Lace carry onlythe: newest1 patterns v; If intat: aaauuHt-M afSl, LINEN i M, " ,t, )iry. i ira. i x . - " 1 V PERSIAN: LAifN - - v - t, . Lawn; fine quality Persian Lawn, you our stores for less yard 12 I-2ce -nicely, price the yard" ' ;" guaranteed to- giye from'Sc to $2e00 par ; " ':-' v 'those White Cannon - ;. you IhaVe, to see pnee eacn zdc 3 W. 1 ' 3, H a i XT t ' and Ireraon.!r Wc'Sf and most, desirable ; 1 1 V a 1 . .. .., i, ; t . .. z- K iJ. '.i.'i'cl. : '.a a i 4 fK1'' '1 '4t MN e", '
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 26, 1906, edition 1
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