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CIJATXOTTU DAILY OBSEBVER, :iAY 0, 1I C r. CALDWTJ A. TOMPKIX& Publishers. SUBSCRIPTION PRICBt ,.H.W The town council of NordhausenJ Prussian Ea.xon.has Issued an ordl- ias lzated ad cl::d .southern delegations la. the House are about 'equally divided on ,i the question of ao appropriation for the Jameetown jCgpoaltlon. 7 .Representa tive William "W. Kftchln, - bt . North Carolina, ia quoted as toeing opposed to tha., bill,'', and. ' tha '. correspondent eay believed that a Dumber of I members of the ' North Carolina del. r.'lr Ttrt, JS egation. will follow.' . Mr. Kltchln'e ltirea taooUa .-,-............. &N lead and vote against the bUl." ' We X'i-ii'VJ I hop that "thla la an' error.- for X it would not be neighborly on the part - A Er.PLOrtABLE TENDENCY. , ' A Washington special to Tha Rich mond News Leader, underrate of nc prohibiting women from elloWi fa To-Day sober Un tnd AdtW aay un, gives the information that t t trains of their .dresses to drag in- we. streets, as a 'measure for the protection of health and for the pre vention of tainting the sir with duet" The peajlty forjnfractlona of this or dinance la a fins Of $7,0. ,Thhj law may work all right with the ladles of Nordbausen, but oyer here the wd men weald show the town' council a few hlng about, the curtailment of. personal liberties should any such thing be attempted. .... t Anyone) KuArliur ' From Dilii i-KvIl Habit to lit to Keeley'e In if atltute Not ..Only , Advises, b -Olves IU-awMiM I load the Letter. The, Keeley Institute. Greensboro, K Borne three years V since I 7 was treated at the Keeley Institute Greensboro; N. CV tot the whiskey drinking habit, and wag cured, fter a continuous habit of drinking for fifteen years, . I can say that I am to-day , a sober man, and I would ad vise any man who la srlven to drink tng'vrbiskey or using drugs, to place nimseii One year ;. fiXr niontha ...,,. ,.,. . Three months ...,., ......U N ' tn". Heel - Representative to r PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT. .;V'' No, 14 South Tryon street Telephone . 'runbn: Bualneta oirioe. Bell 'phone . - 71- oily editor's office, B'U 'phone. aeara eitltnr'a nfflna Boll 'nhone. IM. v A auhacrlbar In ordf-rlnv the addras ; " of his neper ehanced. will sires ire . . dlrate the addrees to which It la going "' - at the tune he asks for the change to , . ,; ,oe maaa. A4vanlalnv rata are ' fumllined en . aepllcatiuo. Advertisers may feel sure .mat through the columns ei mw ' paptr titer may reach ell Charlotte ant a bortlon of the lieat oeonle la 7. '- this State mad nnear South Carolina. This paper gives eorreapendents es . : wise umtuda as It thWias paoue poncy . permits, but it Is la no ease reepon- ., . . eible far Uelr views. It la mur.n pre. j" 'erred that correepondente ela their V.inaBrea to their artlrlt-s. eepertatry In eaaas where thry slteefe seranns or 'fnatltutlona. though this Is not de- masded. Tha edlter reserves the right te aivs the nemea of i-orreeposdaots -wheo they era demanded fer the pur ' , peee sf personal satisfaction. To re , .-celve censlderatlon s communication -1 . must ' he accompanied by the true . Vsisas of the eorrespon4nt wv i v m ii f mm u : ii na i.ii.ii iiitih mm,. . i m . .. - i wmm aarAiw . - , ' i n oeuevea mai .Mosesi - - haw. all .( I... M ,tm .k. 1 - . . . . ' I atlrt IvktfaUl,.. a nrnl' ' ; - -EDXESDAY, MAY t, lso. ? ;a stakdard on bexator. -A Washington correspondent ...... of The New Tork Journal of Commerce snake It plain that Senator Aldrich, representing the Interests of the ' "Standard Oil Company, Is using all .his efforts to defeat the frse alcohol ,s 'bill for fear alcohol will come Into - competition with the products of the e)if monopoly. "It has become mors and snore evident" says the corres- 'J' pondent "that Mr. ' Aldrich would have to manage things In the Senate finance committee, and not on the floor. The reel battle, therefore. Is In getting the messure out of the - Committee. Mr. Aldrlch's effort to K throw up an additional entrenchment '. try appointment of a sub-committee '.' .' Das dobbled the difficulty. Mow to ... atet the hill out of the sub-committee ; 1 the first branch of the problem. ' f The constant pressure thst has been k applied haa already made some mem . hers of the sub-corn mlttes waver. ..That Mr. Aldrich knows tho situation la one requiring his wholo Influence ta plain from the fact that he hlm .. aelf hss taken the chairmanship of ; the sub-committee. All of these de- j elopments have resulted In the un ' pleasant necessity to Mr. Aldrich that , 'he show his 'Hand. He has been ob-Uged- to do this" father plainly, and . this has disgusted some of the more . artistic workers In the Senate, who -. are more or less ready jua condone be- hind the scenes things which they " would hardly venture to "approve In public. The fight is now generally , recognised' ss one - between alcohol and oil. Other Henatora do not at ' tempt to. blink this fact, but admit It frankly." Here we hsve the specta , cle of the United Ststes acting openly in behalf of a giant monopoly that . bas Just been placed under the ban a a law-breearr by a government in- , Teanigator. as against the Interests of the people of the country. It i put- ting It mildly to say thst such action - U disgrsce to the Henat end the r Country. And yet the timet Is pro paring to oust a member whose sl Jeged unfitness cunMeis In his having : taken certain oaths as an officer of the Mormon Church. Aldrlrh prob. ably never took isth to rcpreaent the Standard Oil Company, but he la do Ing so to hi full ability. have all along received,, aid , from the government However, when , we think, of the 1 fate of the ' Southern fast mall, if left ta our own ; mem bers, there Is-little cause, tor surprise. After giving tha repllse of a number of Congressmen. , when, asked . as to their position, the correspondent of The News , leader V conclude that, "there is every indication that should a vote be had on the appropriation at this time perhaps half, or slightly more than that number, would vote for It on the Democratic side of the House. The opposition to ft among Southern members though, la a sur prise. Virginia members deeply re gret it" The News Leader says edi torially that "Scriptural prophecy Is fulfilled. A men's .foes shsU be those of his own household.". It says this Is hard for the peopte Of Virginia to understand, the country being fully committed to the policy of encourag ing expositions of , national and world-wide Importance, knd con tinues: "It is deplorable end? mortifying to think that If sre receive any government aid we must have It by the grace, the magnanimity and the generosity of a large number of Northern Republican Rrpresrntstlves against the pretest of th who ought to be bone of our bona M Jl ts tualaManf : . SI f . tblSk :t -, . I .;. uiiucr ; iivatiiDui .-,- ,'Doms years go a slmilsr chares was Keeley - lntitnt , at dreensboro orougni.,, agaluat V a - North v Carolina, wnere'. lie .will receive the best at preacner and .when placed on trial helinu na the kindest treat menu wa Hioijr ny uw ins ,omcera wrots the Pentatuh. vh. ni. ..a "na. pnysicians lare gentlemen or that be did not be leve he wrote Jt all l J1 riMt' r an msn WlutrM LlLT.! right speak this That aH.i- .m T-L. T . T, ' I01 m own - knowledge. I , was .y.l?.' 'wunt, of his owe I wreck when I went there, hut when uain.vuDserver , editorial,- 1th. k.i.l left I was a sober msn. In good uur wics nsa been wool -; gather-1 neaith. and am Just the same to-day, mg. Tha divine who made this retort mn? . J "main so. :.- mtri ,m",W4r0W- P-'.' " hWld Uk,H'lhreTey TVeaU vvi.iuu, b. v-vnv was naiea loimenc i . .: . - tne church Court on account of his I rirsu Because the.' habit,., once pamphlet on evolution. lamieA m lit. Ic'u,rl fv drinking :to excess ! 'I 1 " in wun go wmcr tuiii Whiskey . shatters the The Industrtal News.' of , Greens-1 brain, ruins the health, end makes a boro, ., haa , Instituted a campaign I tot wreck of both body and mind. against certain legal words, and .'1 1 V,tokt, "l0?!" nhraana ,. . . caysee his children to want the phrases and has. apparently enlisted necessaries of life. It causes a loss ex-juage yr. f. By n urn, Jr on Its of friends and Jeeves a man worth side. It wants "said," ''aforesaid,'' ,e"" B1 worst of all. It will drag "party of the first aaef n.rv..f nim aown-to , drunkard's grave. . i . :.: ' "fi" ana send his soul to hell after death w.e .rcuna pan.- "lo-wif etc.. absn- go I hope some poor sufferer may be uuum w rvpiacea wun otner ana i oenenuea oy these lines and go and simpler terma The Observer daalrea " Cured. to be made attorney of record In be helf of "aforesaid." Tha world could not get along at aU with "aforesaid" dropped from the vocabulary. That and "contrary to the form'of the sta"i tute in such cases made and provided and against the peace and dignity of tha State" are the richest morsels 4a legsl terminology. A. B. MKDFORD. i wsynesvllle N. (-. Sunt. II. lids. If yen hava a frlanil who mlaht 1m penenttea. please send names to the n.eeiey institute. Greensboro, N. C MAX COMMEXCEMKVTS. The Tennessee Republicans have patched up their factional fight over and nesh or our flesh. Virginia haa bared the gubernatorial nomination. Asbory her bresst snd stood st ths border line. Uvrlaht withdrawing mnA i.. vin . regardless of her own Interests, snd In Li.., .i t, . " . time of distress, danger and disaster has .. . -.J " 7. stood with her slater flt.tes of ths South no"'t- The Naahvllle Is war and politics. She will continue to American thlnke "there mey be luke do so, bin the attitude of the Southern warmness ea the part- of - some Re Representatives In this expoaltlon matter publicans, but the party as a whole l a -bitter doss to swallow." will get together and support the Somehow or other. It appears that nominee." In this our contemporary our Houthern Repreoentatlvea. In their desire to be consistent by op posing things Intended to benefit their section because they think a wrong principle Is Involved, have run the thing In the ground. Sena tor Tillman some years ago brought dowit upon his hesd a grat dpal of Just criticism for demanding a tariff on certain Southern products on the ground that so long as there was stealing of fhst kind going on he de sired that the South get Its a ha re. The principle wss of course wrong, but tne Henatora position was a good deal better than the Idea our South ern. Representatives seem .to ; have that .Congress, must fnake'ne specie I appropriation- for this section, be. csuse It mskes wrongful . ones for others. If this thing keeps up. the only things we can roly on will be the favors, from Northern Republi cans a pretty situation. Indeed! shows that it knows the Southern Re publican pretty welt. The American goes on to say thst "Mr. Evans is a strong campaigner, and his 'Demo cratlc adversary will find him a worthy foeman on the,,,tump. Thd public will demand a Joint discussion,' snd neither can afford to decline. Much will depend on the Joint can vsns." It seems, therefore, that tha lHmocrats are not entirely certain of the reault. This would be somewhat surprising but for the vigorous fac tional fights which hsve been going on among them for some time. Tha Winston nigh School. Peace In - Mltate, tbe Southern Presbyterian College and Horner Military School Announcrmctus. This Is not the winter of dlscon tent hut the ' day or commence ments. The Observer is Indebted to young school friends for the. follow Ing invitations: The Senior Class of the Winston High School requests the honor of your presence : at Its Commencement Exercises Friday evening, Mey the eighteenth at eight fifteen o'clock Elks Auditorium Winston, North Carolina. The boiird of niBnagi-rs of the Alexander Home will meet In. the r nrlors of the cond ITeehyterlan church this afternoon at S o'clock. ranii's GOLu:; WANTED. WANTRD-Rend . Keeper's ad for rock 'shingles or old plaater. : i." WANTEt-ylr book-keeper." State sal arr ex Dec ted in own hand. "A-" care uoaerver. . , . -. . ,.r WANTKD-Purcha-er for estsbllshed . vrocarv bualneaa. In nna at beat (bwna In Western . North Carolina. . nooulntloii clean, wen assorted a toe a win in voice shout lxuQ.00 to f l.ouO.OO. Oood re sons ror selling a good bumneas.- AddTi Cash Uuyer. care JDaJly Observer.. ' WANTED Live, energetie men to solicit . 11 is insurance lor The Prudential. The most attractive and liberal Ufa insurant e polialea on the market, Company well lini aiaumiis pcyuiia .qurviliin, uooa known, Policl es easy sellers. terr rltorv s vails bis In various parte of the Bute. We ars Offerlna liberal oommlsalon eonw iracis - to ins riarni rmrtiaa. . Addrau Holges, Mitchell at Reynolds, Managers, ASnavuia, J.. V. WANTED CouMe boys to sell goods on iraina. ' addiv in narann nift atumi nuvaera oepoi, ciiy. . . . It Afl in, u t'oal I lo n dv eaoabla man. Hook-keener., atora work. - nr nlloliin for wholesale house." Twenty vaara' a. perience. References. Address ttxpert- ni. e jk. sin sireeu.- , r WANTKD-Traveling salesman of ability iw - nanaia una -til . Dronartararir mail. elnse. Exceptional-opportunity to right man With established house. I' repara tions selllne -welL ' C.lve nn. 'irnar anna anq retereucaa, HQ. 0U0,. ClUoago. , '.' J WANTEP-80 hoitnef s nests at once.' W. imuttcn, lauuin v. oarcn street, f WANTED Two , gentlemen bT turaianeu room., sung lijf, . occupy WANTKfv One ' or two Uble boarders. WANTEDMntelllgent-hustling salesmen ' for -maenlncent new maps; new ideas, sew features: essv sellers. lihwat nm. sitlon gusjrauteed. Hudgtna Co., At- MlSCiqj.AJtEOCS, 8T RATED OR. STOLEN X- white Fox Terrier wtth left side of head -black: UrmnAW Uanerf l nswers to name "Krandy.1" Heward returned to Lotlia Orav. lie North lege street- i v s ,. J i ; V... I A Uv . t :j life . . v j : - r ; I " . '. ' .. V , f ' ' . "; ' . ;'. ' ' ,' : S V .1' ii " Wi'-y:, '7 . l I I I I I ,. - I I I I I I '11 UN UJ V I ' -; . WA ,; s? 0 V UA l v.v;;nave" Decn garnering 1 "' .t . . . ' . . T f : vr i u . l:7"-1 I. I, , ''''V- 'i s":"' I i fc 1 . i I " " ' : f Z3" i I' -:-." !' "A .Whs:':': .,-. -i A . Ci, ; T s-"' '". 'Kv.i-''' '.. mm we ,IP lAFI avw . ."' Tf l -vr- BR1NO your hornet's nasts to W. Mullen, iio, South Church street , DON'T FORGET that Mullen's Hornet Nest Liniment ia a aura nura ' fn .all bowel troublaa. For sale by mil drus ts and country merchants. . . W. N Mullen. -. .-'' ,, ;v v-. V,. .. The. IX TUK CITY POIJCI-; COCRT. Tlie Cretnetory Avenoo Caacs Irlnlsh ei H taullty of Perjury. PEACE INSTITUTE. Faculty and the Students of Peace Institute request the honor of your presence at the Commencement Exercises May the twentieth to the twenty third nineteen hundred and six '- Raleigh, North Carolina. Ttie Class Roll: Jessie Pauline Bum pas, Lily Helen ;Palr, Pansy Elisabeth fetner, Mar garet oraham Scott, Claudia ' Be . atrlce McCullers and Mary Laura s- Sherrlll. 1 In Music. Bula Kirk man Hood and Attle Mala Flelda Tlie Proaramme: Sunday, May twentieth, at 11 a. m. - - . if . n - Vm 1 1. t . V. . . .. . . n I . . . " immi wi 4iiv i-flH 1 1 1 III l rema I Mnnlav uaw ff wtv.n rmt mt a i. .v.7 ncrv aianoa aooui i m. class Day Exerclsea . . m.- Htuaio Reception. . Tuesday, May twenty-second, at t.ll -According to the records of The New York Journal of Commerce, the April fire losae in tho I'nlied Rletcs and Cansda was 2J7,50S.lii(i, against 11,101.160 In 1 COS snd 23.t,000 In 1104. Of course, the Hnn Fran , Cisco conMsgrstlon. with sn estlmatfd lose of II2i.009.000. is r.'epi,nalbln for hlf.7"r' heavy Io-m. in cmtiocilon With the Kan Franc .-o Ihnncm, The Journal of Commerce anys: The great renflMsratkm at nun rTnn. glace haa ovemhwdowed all other Me and means the retirement or bankruptcy f two Of three doien iiiaiirnci. Inalliu- We congratulate our good friend, The Montgomery, Ala.., Advertiser, on Its leteirt move In the march of prog ram, which Is the operation of a spe cial train from Montgomery to Bir mingham to deliver the paper to northern Alabama at an early hbur. Tho chartered train leaves Montgom ery at 12. SO a. m.. and arrives at Bir mingham st 8:10 s. m., where It makes various connections. This shows an enterprise thst should bo fully rewarded. liecnrfler Hhannonhouse yesterday, JMixabeth Spears, the girl at whose house the trouble that resulted In the clearing out of the avenoo occurred, was bound over to Superior Court Ouy Nolan, Will Donaldson and Frttnk Pendleton, for whom a war rant had been tmtued tor perjury, were urralgned, but the case againat them wa cHHmlHMod. Zeke Davis, alias Zeke Bell, the forlorn colored clilxen who had been srresled Monday morning before dawn beiau-t- he could not navigate, wss given a hearing. Ths overplus or bon-e cost I tell f& and the -costs la the esse. p. m. Annual Concert, Wednesdsy. Msy twenty-third, at 11 a. m. Commencement Exercises. The Flood lies Cliarwnsl Its Source, aa Well aa t'ourw. The Norfolk Vlrglnlan-Tllot re marks thst "In claiming to be the dirtiest city In the State Richmond aa ususl (saves Norfolk out of conslder stlort." However, "for dust In dry weather and mud In wet weather we are willing to back ths streets of Norfolk sgslnst those of any city not only In Virginia but In the United oiaica, anus me NorroiK paper, and doubtless few will be found to ssy It nay on this proposition. After nearly three months of ne gotiation and five weeks Of Idleneas n the part of the miners, which coat them about 110,000.000. their lenders hv decffled to continue the former nrrHnsement ror threo yesrs longer. Thin c..ur. Is hard to understand, fr Miichell generally times the con- "Hay, young man, I Observer's Winston Unit the blind tigers are ao hard preened st Oreensboro that they have gull buying the hot-stuff from Win ston dealers; the officers watch the trains too cloxelv. "What's tho matter with Danville 1 I was st Oreenahoro the other .day and the express wagon passed through the atreets and I was surprised to see the number of whits Jugs that it contained. Home wsg declared, as It psased, There's the Danvilta Jug wa gon.' The blinds can get liquor from Danville now; the town Is wet again. See? I think that It Is Juat a case Of the flood' changing Its source and course, us well. Dam up a stream at one place mid It makes Its way by another route!" f RED SPRINGS COLLEGE. Tenth Annua Commencement Southern Presbyterian College and Conservatory of Music May twentieth to twenty-third - nineteen, hundred and six Red Springs, North Carolina. Tlie Programme: Sunday, May 20th. 11 a. m. - Bacca laureate Sermon, ...Rev. Jno. M. Rose. D. D. Monday, 8.00 p. m. Senior Class see from The '"7' . orresiKindent lu"""r' P.."" r.xniomon , ana necrpuon; s.vv p. m.. Annual Concert. Wednesdsy, ft. m -Address. Hon. O. B. Patterson. ' Presentation of diplomas, presentation of ' Blblea uona ana an enormnua amount hh.,. . .. . .. In.un.nr. " " ,nr w " about - mu. torn nre iniumnea comiwnU- are ,tot liable for the Ions by eaitht-ii.ke, ;.-. Wing responalblv for fire dumnira onlv' ''. M HII S,M.K,l k. i .-. - " - ii'uijci ma i mn ii property owners will claim thut their - buildings were damaged by fire only and .. uninjured by the earthquake. Ulspules j v-wwr ta lacia in such cases wdl be Ixkun . snie tne courts snd hundreds of law ami , are likely to clog the coast calendars for years. 1 .- This Is one of the aad features of tha situation and there ( a tendency , 1 to criticise the Insurance companies Tor contesting claims, but as a gen , ' '1 proposition this Is probably un k Just. . ' the time of the opening of a national or consreslonsl campaign. The pr capita circulation of moaer In the United Slates May 1 ' waa1 J12.JJ, the highest point ever reached. Our Populist friends used to demand IM per capita. Issued di rect to tha people." We are edging vp toward the M0, but it must be ad milted thst there U Bo' Immediate : prospect of ! the elimination of the tanks, which, after all, are- rather ha ndy Instltatloaa, , , , . i'.t H -. stale rV-nator Brlce, of Tork conn ty. . C the father of' the law under v.Mch a number ot dfsprhsariea have L- n void out 'of existence, was re rio.iJimUd Monday. There have been r t"irt thst the dlpensrylUe would V'f st him. but these were hot well founded. So much, th i better '.for tuuth Carolina, ,H-';y'j "; :Aju In connection with the San Frnncls ro dlxaster It Is Interesting to note thst ths three big dallies," which were burned out and their plants com pletely wrecked, are being regularly printed It. OakTandVlho type being set In various offices within a radius of 20 mllvs. There Is no such thing as stopping the publication of the Amer lesn newspaper for any lt-ngth of Ume. , It seems that nothing can be dis cussed before Congress nowadays without lugging In ths so-called race question, Forsker bringing it up In the Senate on Monday in connrtilon with tho discussion of the, railroad rate bill. Tbty ahouid give us a rest on the negro. " We learn from a dispatch to the New, fork Sun that the Ogden circus moved upon th Hampton negro school Sunday and was to remain there until last night. It will nroh, shly reach Near Tork early to-day ad dlsbgnd for the sessotiu' ; S " 1 1 " --,?'-,' -. Among other things resultlnr .fm. thd election In France Sunday wag the re-election of , Count Bonl d CssteJ Jane, ths huab.sd whom Anna' flould is about to divorce, as a 'member of tha Chamber of Deputiea " v . ; . Mttlc Folks to (irailtiate. There la to lie a commencement at the First Baptist Sunday school, Sun day nflernoon nt 1:15 o'clock. The members, at least tl of them, are to graduate. The following class will ho advanced into tho Junior depart ment, which will be in charge of Miss Elisabeth t'onrad. Mr. 1. W. Durham will deliver ihe commence ment addrees and present diplomas to the following little folksf Nevada dribble, Muriel Weston Julia Harris, Johanna llaynes, Lsnlus Msssey,, tlrace Hrown, Loulan Voung, Marga ret Miller. Marguerite Sherrlll, Katie Iee Nixon, Luclln Mason, Lucy Ting- ley, Richard Toting, Ollmer Hotton, Wllllo Phllllpa, llenrv Harper, Shaw Preaaon, Harry t'ook, Alex Stephens, and Lewis Stephens, t . -' , Hie SU-k People of the Cliy. Mrs. W. Thornwell McKay, of Dllworth, continues desperately ill, but her condition waa aomewhat Im proved last night. Her mother, who lives In Texas, has been notified of her Illness, but she, too, Is sick, and ennnot come to be with her daugh ter. ) , .-; . , Miss Mabel Astiury. who underwent an operation severs! dayswagovU doing very well. Miss Fannie Harris haa been criti cally in, bnt she waa better yester day afternoon. .-. Master Chirk end Uirii Umiil. thg- children of Mr. and Mrs,- Ben -. nmitn, or worm church street hve been . Ill, but are convalescing. Miss Isurls Boyte. who haa been 111 at St. Peter g Hospital fur ten days, Is able to be out. . , t-v- . .,. ,. , ''. HORNER SCHOOL. ' ! The Horner Military School requests the honor of your presence t Its Flfty-Flfth Anniversary May 11-14-15 nineteen hundred and git Auditorium. The Graduatcnt Franklin Literary' Society Orator. E. H. Bellamy. - debater, Judaon If. Blount: essayist, A, A. Zolll coffer; declalmer, T. D. Rose president. J. C. M. Venn, and sec retary, T. R. Eaver; marshals C. O. Tste. chief; 3. H. Brlstow, F. B. Farrlor and David I Ktruthers. Wsshlngton Uterary, Society orator, r. m. wariicki debater, W, H. . rowellj essnylst, H. O. Coughenour; aecisimer, j, r, arimtn. Jr. presl aeni. mck. it,' Long, ' and aecre iHr'. it. it. iary; marshals, J, R ., rarrior. R. B." Boylin and R, Cur rln. , . , PARKER OLTC for Sale. II gauge, tlOOfrj lie i. una oonauion. rmi v S4&.UU. e- w Andrews, 107 K. Trade street. - w .. ;-'evi I . 1 ; TWO PRINTERS wanted at onoe for ad and Job work. - Steady work and aonH wages to right men. Enterprise Printinc .vuw, , a i ruiui, . v. k TWO-HORSB power hoiisr and engine Workina order, S). Cot grj. , Bargsin. AddreM W. jr. .Ward. Phoenix, N. &, R. PHTBICTAN WANTKD-Tha at pelham, Nf Cr having reoen ea to Reldsvllle. there Is a good opening prn tor me rignt man. Address J. O. Fltsgerald.. . LA ROE AND SMALL ROOMS, running ean Msbrtmevit of curtains own; in elast lot has preached; tis assortm a plcasmg a . sale-uslinse 16? Nets,. Novelty Nets; Brussels Nets, r kids PRESENT Send us names of I itipjdi niT n, mr aain aiuau an. wiit-i a nice present, ttenum gpringa Co. 1 CHILDREN8 clothes, shirtwaists and underwear made at low nrteea ew.i.. faction guaranteed. Carrie Will lams, u ti. Caldwell street Batteribufgs one I.ADT WISHES to eeoure position to play piano In some hotel durine- tha summer. Will nlar alona or aa an compsnyun. ouresst jl care Observer. MOULDERS WANTED Floor and bench machinery. Open ahops. Steady work. Bla nav for mod men. P o ) sai r. 1 1 nuaaeipiiia. A FINE HOTEL PROPERTY-. In hl Ing town; beautiful location; no eompe- S"""i viifmi a. iars aiacouni on Cost. F. C. Abbott A Co. OOINO AT COCT-Just a few of those reeldenres owned by the Piedmont Real ty Co. All of them In Bulldlne- A U ri,r prices ana ueacnpuon apply to Qeo. Stephens, President; , . , of the choicest lines of NbttnKlmm, i country aftbrdSe rXJut: Windowfwn i a yerfee styles that go to malJ ,up this cur-! . Display CARRIAGE TEAM WANTED We want mew weu-maicneo . csrrisae team at once.. . Also good clay bank horse that .ss while mane snd tall. Give full rf. ecnption ana inweai price nrst letter. Morns Livery Btabje, Aabsboro. N. C . MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE-1 new system.., itient , weaaa nrninuu epianaia time . to Begin. Top . wages guaranteed graduate-. Positions slwsysj waning-, write ir caiaiogua . Stole rs "'hcr Cole-ge, 111 Prince St, , New ura wily. . t . .' . -. s FHT8ICIAN Of several years' experience snd holding N. C. lleense. Is unoccupied for summer months snd would like ta correapond with physician who may wish tc be relieved for part or sll ef the Bum mer. Aoarese a. a... oars Observer. p A Hag for tlie Rulord Hotel, . 1 O. K. Hooper, proprietor of the Buford Hotel, haa received from New Tork a fine new ennant bearing the name of , the hotel In large letters. This he wilt run up en aa Improvis ed ring pole on top of the hotel for the 0th of May celebration, .Those who hsve seen the Dag det fare that it la a very handssme one. It will add much to tha appearance al tha hotel. COL. n. T. nKXXCTT TO (SPEAK. Memorial Pay to lie Ohwrrvrtl To. - teorrwAn adilrrss by Col. It la den Tyler Bennett PshIM IuTltevL To-morrow la Memorial Day. The exercises in the city will be ander the supervision of the-Stonewall Jsckson Chapter Deughtera of the Confeder acy. Preparations have been made ror a most interesting service at the Persbyterlan College at 4:10 o'olock to-morrow arternoon. colons Ris den Tyler Bennett, of ; Wadesboro, will deliver tha address of the af afternoon. He will he introduced bv Mr. Thomas W. Alexander, of the Charlotte bar. In addition ' to ' tha regular exercises, an attractive musi cal programme will he rendered, the Children of the . Confederacy i taking a , leading part. . ' A cordial Invitation la extended tho public to he present,- The child ren of the graded school and s the young ladlos of the Elisabeth and Presbyterian College are , especially urged to attend. The exercises will b exceedingly Interesting. As ' a scholar and orator, Colonel Dennett hss few equale In the South. Those who fall to hesr him will mine a rare treat. While In - the . city. Colonel Bennett'wlll he the honored guest of Dr. end Mrs.-M, A. Bland, at their home on Ksst Avenue. , . -. The dstsll progrsmme of the Me morial Day exertieee will ha Issued to-morow morning, . Whst's ths good of keeping front hint-. Any good ihlnssi'oii may see, , That will lift his VH of labor Like ltocky Mountain Tea. . - ft, 1L Jurdag gt Co W A NTED For V, S. Army, able-bodied. unmarried man, between egee of U and oltlsens of United Ststea. Of aood ehsraoter and temperate habits. Who cava speak, read and write English. For in formation apply to recruiting officer, 11 West Trade street, Chsrlotte, N. Ct 40 Psttnn avenue, Ashevllle, N. C.J Bank I Building, Hickory, N. C, or Oienn nuiiains, spsnsnsurg, B. vi. - tain sale; We have curtains for eyeryya haypwin. want you to S come look the Iine over matter of "-'if " ,;"-"- The e.. V ' . ron balb. . VT ... necessi you tywill ft present; hot restrain on J 4 AA Am Lk m !aM . e.. . FOR BALK Hutchef i refrigerator, osk. S'lod condition, third cost From Butch ers' Supply Co., Cincinnati. Ohio. Bias 1?H feet long, S feet wide, feet high. Also butcher's outfit - complete. P. Q. nog let, enariotie, n. u. -fnone k, ; . m FOR SALE OR RE'NT Summer home Baltiria, N. C. An- sight-room eotts in enod reoalr: er eomfortablv furnl ed; beautiful msple grove on acre lot Moat conveniently Sltuateii, Well of nlenrtld water.- ir Interested, Write Oeo, W, Waring, Columbia, S. C. - : , FOR SALE Severe I hundred second- .band Religious and Biographies! Vol umes. For list of same, address ,'R.," care Observer.-- . , -. - t ..c, . FOR SALE Oood Smith Premier Type writer cheap,. Addrees "R.," care Ob server. :..t .. ; , FOR SALE Thrse tubular boilers. Mfg. Co. , eighty-horse; rstura eeeond-hand. , Calvtae FOlt TtKNT. FOR RENT Three- rooms Suitable for light housekeeping. - Ring is. FOR RENT Two communicating fur nished rooms: recently papered and painted. Over Kerk Bros, A Rogers' store. Vgt , t Mergers - ' - IXMT. LOST-Soclety pin with Initials B, L. S. on if. Reward . fur,, return to Blair Proa, drug store. accbuht of the prices put 'ohikeM:'Tl is a r chance to - save money ; We teel sure you .willv ' -; ' agree' with ; us when you y . have seen the Iuiei . ' . Whatever you do, do not miss -sale of curtais -Thursday to Saturday inclusivee: v ASSAYING ,''' CXIJEMICAL ANAtTSsa. . 0R3 OF KVICRT DE3CRIPTI0n. iee r.--rp.-1 U LiWaa-gsasi LtaarleisLesest Vt IMI W. Ith street. Charlotte. H. C- 3 Vf i ii nn-n r; , , , ' 'i , tl ..' ; GO 1 1 1 1 i t , ' I' J '-. ' i r -, '7' : i ' IS tear'' '-'' it'.ar,,-ir,.- -,'.Vr
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 9, 1906, edition 1
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