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a. i). A. TOMPKINS , I fray ClitzYex SUNDAY, MAY IS,1 Wi v. A BA TRVCK SX5A80N IN THE i - -:-:,e.ist. . v-ai i Few.lhlng a North Carolina are ; f wor concern,' In I rotrUI way. -than the trucking and fishing Inter- uti of the tut, They are ao enor mous. and th profit their have yield . ed n aoma aeaaona hav bean ao Im- mease, as to auggest the atorles of th. Arabian Nights and to make pow- , arful appeal to tba imagination. - treat nets, governed by steam, are cast out, and with each return bring v ? In hundreds or thousands of dollars - worm t ash. The truck-grower realises upon a aeaaon a operations ";'; net profit of fifteen, twenty or twenty. V Ave thousand dollars though ha 'ma loaa It the next year by reason f unfavorable weather, bad yield or ; an overflow market It appears to ' , - ka largely a gamble: but the proposl tion must anchaln the mind of any i --.; ana who la concerned for North Car . i , oiioa. ..'.; ' V Pnntad yeaterday clutlona from -s Wilmington Star, showing the de ;.'" plorable situation of the strawberry sTrbwers of the east people who had perhaps, staked everything upon the ,, crop, and are prlntlna herewith tho , ; remainder of The Star editorial of the .V,! Uth: v "Mount Olive reports a reduced acreage mm im aisinct as a whole has produced ,. the MtrNt crop In IU history. The dully (. -.-nipowuis nave oeu record-breakers. MM week the ahlDmeuta amounted to 1 '; Me ears. The markets have simply been " - iov, easaw v in . . secret or me low prices. The supply is greater than tha demand . :The aeason is about ended becauee tha '" ; pay them to nick the berries and ithr .. fiin-a au iuw mat 11 win not ,. ii inem at ine stations or ship them ... . vw ,n im nil ibw nays save run all im way Trom n.ao to w.7S a crate, " and the market quotation! from the big m'j f rrom to I cents per quart basket. It L. . : as wrMieni mat there I over-production " u war growers win team a lesson j irom tne cotton-producers they will . iwu7 cut inetr Berry acreage next sea , eon. : . "The great dtsadvantaas In berrv eul- ;- tare fa that the crop practically ripens , ". is an exceedingly perish wiooa up in ousineaa. ir berries could aw snipped in gradual supply.- prices would keep up better. There should be an eariy ana a later crop of berries, and ae eouot early and late varieties can be i proauoea. science has demonstrated that cwa ana otoer grains, vegetables, peaches, apples and other fruits have been an 1 perimented with aa te produce early and ' late varieties. and It Is reasonable te , suppnse that the same can be done with vwswuwrrm. nawnrr, inai may not be , ; vuen aa aavamage. as the seasons in the . anous localities seem to regulate the sirawoerry demand. For Instance. Flort da berries some In Aral than rhitn . ptnrms snipping. Wilmington next: Nor ; rout ronows and then Maryland. Dela- ; ". wf iw so on. carrying prdduc- i. The fact is a reduction In acreage Is the wij" mmim plan. , tlvation: better berries, better prices Jl; ' ' crops, in not niant all berries any more than you would all cot ton. The farmer who produces some of - , mu Ktvym never geis lert. ' Thle la' a itnmli, ut.t, m. w .. t - m ajtwiv. r,i i u ri - drad mllM InnW a t frmnt .ii.h. ' mt " ' "I' .IIIIIIKU(; n erop conditions prevail through' out It, and we people of tha west ran HA MA unias.l.Hi mi 1 1 . . .a wvuon unoermtna ui. uut ir Th ' mm a. a . V i . Dial nv wrn-n in nae -" " sau a have never known It to fall the crv there, as here, is "overproduction,' i v, it" iiti riHiBin, is s, 0U- t' rloue cry, being a demand upon the .. in iQ ewe to onng rortn its in- vrasa. jne aii-wim, wnicn gave It 4a Ma BMMat V. h u a . . . i eues fhaa that. Me ( aa our Wilmington contemporary sua- i feeta, for us to apply it not to one purpose but to the various purposes fA waft, toll VI nnni.t.r.lu IhI.h.J I . ' We mean diversification. But, end- , . . . ... . , ing wnar we oegan yesiprnay, news ,.: at an unornnlahln Iru klna u,u,n in ' the east, with doubt exnriiaafid aa In i tha future of the Interest, when it was nppoeed to be a permanant element - ef tha Btate'a orosnerliv. brines kn '' dlaappolntment. ' ; Despite the fart that, because thny had hot been married, Ooiky and his .. , companion, a Jiussian n irm, were ajocien irom a rsr.w torn noici, a lot of New York aocletv women cave-Mio arlainaT foe tha alfalr 1tin vi. Praaa remarks that "women do nut care as rasuy as inrmer v at h.. '' pJiint at ti'nnnnvanllnn.lllu relations on tha part of women." it b immm in a n h v ranw t n r v wnm . Art not neartr mo careful an to n-iw.m hy enUrtath am r tho proprietor W9 sa-v seaveaw aavw ss. that the United hand In any revo- . etsnes win laae a httlonary movement In Panama that might become a menace to canal work will doubtless bring forth pro testa that the administration Is too hasty. It ahould ba remembered, ' however, that for years, even before he purchaaed tha canal sons. Uncle tarn waa undor treaty obligation to keep transit across the Isthmus open. nd In order to do this It waa now and then necessary to land marine and make the belligerent move back from the railroad. .. ' No former celebration In this ; tlon haa been so fortunate ai to have In attendance the Marina Band and fulled States' soldiers,- both Infantry nt cavalry, and If there were no oth er feature of the bservence of the anniversary of the-; signing of the Mecklenburg Declaration fit Indepen dence, visitors would . ba handnome y r-;-ald for romln. ' However, there mil be numerous other attraction, t' ; ' T .- ". .,.,. f ...rt,... The charge of glvin abort meaa ure haa been added to the many al Jfslons against tha , Standard Oil Company. In '. view ef , t , record, r Jt no :.tJcul(y la seoopUng thl " t( Tf 'V: '::. . . i;.-' ; ? ni:scLT to roixow, It is noticed that Mr. B. Bpencer Blackburn la being kept right at the front,- and for this Tha Observer con fesses Itself aa much at fault aa any body, .ft. was sincerely glad, of hl vindication-, at Greenaboro. because u does not want to see the day when a North ' Carolina . Representative . In Congress la convicted of a felony.-put In a penitentiary and forever dlaquall fled from holding an office under the Federal government -But Mr, Black burn la not hero nor a treat man. and any representation calculated to hold him up before - . the publle aa either, la a stumbling-block. In the way of tha Democratic candidate for - f-CongTeae In the elfhth. dUtrlct this year, and, what la much worse, la en couragement to every blockader of liquor In the district who la In collu slon with a revenue officer, and to every such officer. Wa do not allege that Mr. Blackburn la In sympathy with these blockadera, operating gov ernment distilleries, or with their pals, the aworn officers of the gov ernment by whose collusion they have been enabled to make hundreds of thousands of dollars by defrauding the government of taxea which be longed to it, but they think so; and another triumph for Blackburn would be a triumph not only over the can didate against him but would ba ac cepted aa license to continue their frauds upon the Federal revenue by those who already have In their pock ets hundreds of thouaanda (we could safely say millions) of . dollars that thay have filched from It. We had supposed-that the Populist party as an independent organization was a thing of the paat In North Car olina, but It seema that auch la not the case. A card In The Catawba County News signed by C. M. Yoder, chairman, recites that "the Populist executive committee, together with other Populists from different por tions of the county met Tuesday. May Jth. 101, according to the call laaued by the chairman and after consult ing together and exchanging views, the chairman was unanimously In structed to Issue a call for a county convention, to put up a county ticket and transact any other business that may coma up," It la further atated that the time for the convention was left to the chairman, and he says he has "decided to defer the matter un til after the busy aeason." This would seem to Indicate that the Democrats of Catawba should keep their eyes open from now until after the elec tion. The government haa succeeded In crushing one Illegal combination, the General Paper Company, a Western concern, surrendering and agreeing to go the way of the Northern Se curities Company. An official of the concern Hays the newspaper publish ers "will find to their cost that they have killed the goose that laid the golden egg." This is like unto the old story the Standard OH Company used to give out about the benefits It conferred on the country by reducing the price of oil. Mr. Bryan writes from Egypt that he will "not do anything to secure another nomination and does not want It unless circumstances seem to demand It Time," he says, "alone can determine that." In short. The Peerless admits that he ie what might be termed a receptive candidate. The only thing that will prevent another Bryan performance will be that his rowd will not control the convention, and the signs are that thoy will. The houthern Baptist Convention, now In session at Chattanooga, Tcnn., Is attended by about 6.000 delegates nd visitors. This would serm to In k-ate that Greensboro would be pret ty well filled should her Invitation to meet there next year be accepted. The Gate City ran, however, entertain such a number of visitors as well, per haps, as any town In the Slate, Ashe villa alone having as good hotel fa llites. As an outcome of a difference of opinion aald to have been caused by the President's muck-rake speech.. J. Phillips haa withdrawn from part- i-mhlp in McCluru's Mngmlne and III start a publication of his own. ie states that Ida M. Tsrlicll, Hay SUnnard itaker, Lincoln Hi often, and 1 horn, would be associated v.lh him In his new venture. The mnvo Is ap pan ntly a good one for McClure's Msfnxlni-. It seems lUtely that the General Conference orthe Methodist Church will change the time limit for preach er from four to six years. This Is a somewhat radical departure, but one which will probably prove popular with both laymen and minister. There is a considerable number who favor abolishing tha limit and leav ing the matter entirely In the hand of the bishop. The signs of the times are that the struggle on the rate bill Is nearing the end and that the Senate will soon pass It In some sort of ahep. When it finally becomes a law the most per. tinont question Is likely to be, "Wa the game worth the candle V or something to that effect Three hundred and twenty pension bills. were passed by the. II quia Frl day In nn hour and a half, breaking all former record. When the liber ality of tha pension law is consider od, thl special pension grind In Con grees appear little abort of a hold up. -v:VVr:'----; . - ''.".-'; Secretary Taft, aa president of the ftod Cros. hes accepted 160,000 from. Japan for San Francisco, thus open ing the way for other foreign funds to, oma In, despite tht contrary ac tion of tha rraaldent-Av!'-' is ;y" .- " "i 1 '::'.' i-;v. :Q ttepresentatlvt Blackburn,,, H ' ap. peart, 1 not Inclined to Jet Chalxinan "0IU04 go to altep pa nig job, t;::c r: V -V -ii. mil iw '- ' - ' f ' ContrayMed the llaMi and Cttxhl Not ' Jk Without it- UnaHy Dml.led t " Try lv KeJcy 'Cure- It Worked Uouder -I!al Bwn , I'slng Iho lruit for i'lftevn IferslUi Not . . I'aea it jfew ror wir, , j- 1 The Keeley Institute, Greensboro, N. " I feel It my duty to . my - fellow sufferers to let thero know what - the Kesley Cure haa dona for me,' so they may go and -do aa I did.) I have all my life been an asthmatic - Morphine! was given to me tor relief, Nwhlchl ended in my contracting the habit. It waa my very Ufa no one except morpnine taker . oouia understand what I suffered- I've taken mwrlVi J Kugetmnn. rvneno iU: grand ex o-called "cures without pain' butl''V.'lv committee, Henry C.- Ken found them all humbug, f Finally made up my mind to try tba Keeley Cure, as a last resort,'1 It worked wonders on me from the beginning of the treatment. v I waa at tba In stitute at Greensboro, N. C v four weeks, and when I left there I was a cured man. That haa been four years ago, .and X am atlll ft free man; wlfh better health than for two years. It waa 'most bringing the dead to life. , X had been taking the drug regularly for fifteen yeara, I feel sure If It cured ma it can cure anyone. If, they will go there with the right spirit, willing to do their part faithfully, there is nothing to compare with tha Gold Cure, tha very ellxer of life. I weighed 141 pounds when I went there, and now weigh III. pounds. Besides, It will be a pleasant stay to bo alwaya re membered. X shall ever have tha kindest recollections of both tho at- i'"i"n" "4, b?y- W1" ,adlr answer any letters In regard to my case. It. O. FRAZIER. Gulf. N. C, Nov. 24, 1104. If you have a friend who intent ba benefitted, please send names to tha Keeley Institute. Greensboro. N. C. - BRIEFS. A Few Minor Happening tn and About the City. The city fire department was call ed out last flight about 1.30 o'clock by a false alarm turned in from box No. i, t the corner of Tryon and Morehead streets. Mr. E. A. Moffatt has purchased two lots on East Ninth street from Mr. w. L. Devereux. The deal waa ma.ua inrougn ine eouinern neai a.e - tate. Loan dt Trust Comoanv. Miss Mildred Watklns will speak : - , m ""k. 0 ii00 , 'i. ' V vv S ail lev Biiri lIUi'lli .Till t II vy lauiCS in inm cuy r coraiftiiy invuea 10 dc present The Young Ladles' Home and Foreign Missionary Society of tha First Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. 8. O. Brooks, at No. SOI South Tryon street, to-morrow after noon at 4:10 o'clock. The boys' 1904 summer camp of the Y. M. C. A. will be known aa Camp Brrnlxer, In honor of MaJ. A. G. Urenlxer, who has been a faith ful friend of the association since Ita organization in this city. Patrolmen Chrlstenbury and Orr laat night arretted Rufe Wallace, col ored, who Is charged with an assault on Francis Johnston, a dusky denlsen of Hed Egypt. Kufe will receive a hearing to-morrow morning. Mr. S. Wlttkowsky leaveal i n-. a... n 1.1 ., 1 k" ....ii.,, .,u.iiiKiiiii, mirro, 1 that evening., he will deliver an ad - l dress on building and loan work. The evening following he will be In Max- 1 ton. where he will speak on the satno nnlc I There are but four schools In ths nnn.l, . K arm. a, III mn.U. Thau I -. .v av.i. . u....i.a. ii.ifv are Steele Creek Academy, the Dtl worth graded school, the Observer I school. In Steel Creek tnwnshlo. and I the Carolina Academy In Ixwer Prov Idence. All four of these close this 1 week. :ol. D. O. Maxwell has given up I his ofllie In the Wilkinson building and will retire temporarily on account of his health, which haa been bad for the last few months. He will go to Sugar Hill, his plantation, within s few days and spend several weeka there recuperating. Mr. W. V. Hall, manager of tha House Furnishing and Decoration Agency, Is having his display and woreroom, under the Colonial Club, put In fine shape. The store now In cludes all the ground floor of the club building and will be a handsome place when the decorators finish with it. The second annual banquet of the Young Men's Christian Associa tion will take place next Tuesday; evening at 7. SO o'clock. Those who attended the banquet a year ago Will remember It as sn occasion of great Interest. Nn member should fall to attend, as the committee In charge expects to make It an event long to be remembered. A very Interesting meeting of Charlotte council, I'nlted Commercial Travelers, was held In the hall on West Trad- street last night. Messrs. W. if. Mldiilet'jn. I M. McNeely, W. I- llsnd, J. I). Wiley, P. F. MeOhee, Commodore Iee. C. L. Iliad and W. T. Dunlap were received as new mem-, hers. The following Visitors 'were present: Messrs. H. Whelply, of Forest City; P. W. GUIs and C. M. Jordan, of Norfolk, ,Va.; H. a GI1-- Ham. of Greensboro, and G. L, Bal ls noe, of Ashevllle. m The game of (mil yesterday af ternoon bo t ween tho Tryon , Street Sluggers and the Stars was one of the best games played by the teama of class C. It waa closely contested from the very beginning. The Try on atreet team won by a small mar gin, the score being 10 to I. The game Monday, between tho D, A.' C. and the Junior Harare, wilt perhaps he one of the best of tha. season a these two teams have the same per centage, and there 1 a great deal of rivalry. Lonnle Wlshart will pitch for the D. A. C. and Steer for the Junior Baracaa, , CONFFDEHATK HHIG ADIEU DEAD Gen. . r.'Wliarton Pn Away at uuiioro, a., gea 12 twiI in Mcxlran War AIhu. Roanoke, Vu, May I. General tt. C. Wharton, C. it. A , Is dead at Ma home at Radford, Vo... at tha age of si year. Hi tin one oj the Jf-it known and protn'mint rrtlxop In south western Virginia. He -had done much for the deveDnnwnt of tba coal Celda. -.. ;" :-' General Whart in ' serve! thrhigh out the Mexican v. r, unl' upon the outbreak of tha civil war he enititi'd the Ctnfsdert oric a a colonel of lifentry. lie rose to ihi rank t oriiraaier gener.i an-i in muni of hJa operf . lout wa In eou.Hwoatam Vir ginia and eastern "rV'ini saor, where he took part in ail the i rin.-ip! Oat. tie until 104. wh1 he 1 lined lriy'a army In the va!l. Before he wm tfuatered out In te he wa made a major feneral.hy brvvi .: ; t . ': . F ' "' Measra. F. W. Stokea and . W. Sparger, of Greensboro, special agenta for the ureansboro Lire Inauranc Company, are visitor tn th city. . ; Mr., lafonard 5 Paulson, tha well knoww yarn eommlmilon merchant, of New- Tork,-pent, yesterday In the city, on buelneaa, . . . , Dnrr: j lxkct ofitci:::-,. Grand Coihk - of Georgia and 11or ,. Ida .tdjoiirue after th""iiir Au , gusta as At t Mention Vlw. f Jacksonville, ITI.,: May - 1!. The Grand Council of Oeorgla and Florida, United Commercial Traveleia cf America to-day chove Augusta. Ga., ae the next p lac at- inert lng and uectea orncere aa follows; ' Grand past ouuotlor, Charles D, Montgomery. Atiii.'tra: grand council or, W. R Coltoo, Jacksonville; grand Junior-councilor. I- A, Irr. Augusta: grsnd secretary,' Jt. N. Klckett. Jr., Atlanta; grand trHurer, Hnry Lan- fler, Albany: grant conductor, Jerea a w. sates, Macon; grand pare, J. K. "arris, Ainans; grana senunei, u dall, Macon; i.un A. McDonald, At lar.te: J. R. Uojv Jakwnvt.'I A. W. Heuer, Ciar,bi)j. r'rrescntntlve to supreme eouncll. Henry C. Kendall, Macon; unariea I). Moatgomory, At- lauia, alternate. Mr, H." C. - Bmlth, wall-known hotel man, of Reading, Pa., la in tha city ror ine purpose -of bidding on the lease for the new Hotel Selwyn. PEOPLE'S coLunn 'The Amerlona . Diatricvt' Telegraph Company deM vera packages, parcels, notea. InvitatloBa. lunlaliMi aiMin. gera for errand aerrloa at m Terr ine umervar wiu eena reaMeSe ple of buine 1 our rneweengera, withoat- charge, to advertisements for this column. I 'Phone la. . Office with ..western Union Telegraph 1 Company,' Phone 411. All advertieenienla. Inserted In i this column at rate of ten oant per line of six worda. tio ma. taken fox leaa than iff cent. Cash la advance. WANTED, en Ilxhtlnr year front for the WANTED Lady or gentleman of fair education to travel for Arm ef CSO.Oool "Pali: "ilary n.OTJ per year, . payable fj Aapenspaj aavancea. Aaareea ueo. u. uows, vnariote, n. u. WANTKDBy wtdew lady ef culture and refinement, a position aa nouseksener u ii" aaurm jara. w., oars ug. eervsr. tnariotte, K. c I WANTED Two extra tooks during i - Bm.f, Mmitm m uniraiH aua XJ'SxfZKSS App,y t9 -ww awuawa v. - b WANTED-Maa of experience wants po- sltlon as order clerk or shipping elark for wholesale house. Aaaress uerK. care Observer. . WANTED rtrst-claaa colored state the orice and I will aend tlckat. ,-wV YoumMtbep. K. Good job for a good " . '.'".""" ia.Tir n i w.i??.CAim Barb,r Bhop- ... WANTED Any person wllllna to dla- tribute our samples; 43 00 weekly. "Em plre," 4 Wells St. Chicago, 111, """i position; no canvassing. nr . a.. .wmi - .1 mVZr.TiZil !? a eai expkriencbd hotel' man wanU to ..'.r."?,:.1" ,.JL Wsa.. hotel with, or with- r.. . . i.7 V" , . . . ' r f ,uMvMm vuiici mis. vs., Cincinnati, u. WANTED-Meu everywhere; good nav. 10 oisiriDute circulars. w aisiriDuie circulars, adv. matter. aav. matter, tack slxns .etc . No eanvaaal m National - ? uJ...iil?Amnvm'lnt' onl ' WANTED High grade eommsrclaL. tech. "cal and meehanioal positlonaTthe de-1 mand -for competent neoole aaxaaaa tha mand -for competent people egceeda the i iiZT . . . . " r- F " AlWRIH. UH. WANTED Your repairing on all classes Of woodwork. J. tJ. Cassady. 241 West I . liUfi wimtpiu.... w contamntata niwulna tiara In Ch.rLiM. Address with reference Tha Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati, O. WANTED For cash-Set of North Caro- una Keports. volumes 1 to M inclusive: Arkansas Reporta. original edition, 74 volumes; Tennessee Reports, M volume. 1. ii. r iooa uompany, Chicago, ins, WANTED I'rlncl pel for Waxhaw insti tute; must be a college graduate and a leacner oi least a raw years- successful experience. Satisfactory references ex pected, rine opportunity for right man. Correspond with L. K. Reaves, Waxhaw, n. 1 eec. ana ireae. woera or Trustees. WANTED svery where bustlers to tack algns. distribute circulars, samples, etc; I no canvaaatna: aood ruv. Bun Advartla. ing nureau, Chicago. WANTED Mais teachers to travel and represent a well established Chicago house. Kxperlenne not necessary. Must com a well secommended. Compensation ti per month. Write to O. a. Harah- barger, Manager, Hailsbury, tf. C, 1 ' 4 K' 'T L. - a . , a,L t wu iir lum man vi Kvm phlr.Alnr mil akltltv In, A.M .n.l l 1 this State for one of the oldaat and high est standing fraternal Insurance orders. Exclusive territory and remunerative contracts. Address Box 82, Greensboro, N. C, WANTED Purehsser for established Cssh Buyer, cara. Dally Obsarver. WANTED Live, energetic men to solicit . life Insursncs for The Prudential. The moat attraetlve and liberal life Insurance policies on the market. ' Company well anown, ano standing oeyond aueetlon roucles. essy sellers. .Good territory avallabls In varioua carta of tha Btata We are filtering liberal eommlaalon eon- iracis to ins riant partlea. Address V k ill "k, V?" tieyaoiaa. Manager, ..-..-m , ... ..iv- wsNito-Tirt gentlemen to oooupy -tuniianvu room, jting n9t - w.NTJi0n' twa Dl boardera. mng ua, . , v ., , WANTnD-:Tnlelligent, hustling salesman for magnificent new maps; new Ideas: new features; easy seller. Liberal pro- WAMTtr.rk-S'na ir la Kl.-.u.ia unmsrrisd men. between agee ef U and SB. olUsens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who eaa speak, read and write English.' For In formation apply lo recruiting offiuer, 11 West Trade street, Chsrlotte, N. C. eo rsuon avenue. Ashevllle, N... C. Rank nullum;, ninaorr, . V., OV UISBQ uunaing, spartaneurg, B. u ; - r A GOOD colored barber wanted at R. F. isiawaiire nsroer shoo, addiv at ones. SI . Tryun etreet Charlotet. N. C; FoitRxnrr. . - , FOR ' RRNT-Eleeantly furnished cot tsaai sll eonvenlenee. close la. Ad- nress - v.." eare Ubserver, r - FOR RENT Three rooms suitable for neat nouseaeeping. King izs. ; . FOR RRNT-Furnlshed rooms with or wunout eosra, Central fncgiion. Special summer rates, , Addresa T rare of Ob server, ' --!(' . ... ..i , . . . i . LOST. L08TSmall gold watek(i fnonegram p K, G. Name Inelde and dale Maw il Reward for return te Obecrver et- flee. I.OT-RunrH of KeVs and Cham. Re. turn to Observer ofilca and vaealva ra. ln"rwir!.rn tSZZ 'VrSV? L.lS." OOINQ AT COST-Just a few of 1 000 Tuin well ..SlSli ZuJ? wmn" rwldenoe owned by the Piedmont sons for selllns a aood I business. Address IP'PPJJ.? L,".orlBOoM PP1' ' ward...;, . , ' r- mw r - m r i 'Tha American DUttHct Tclc,-ra? h Company dclivcra packaicea, pmnx -m, notes, Invitations, furnUlies lucs.fca gers for errand service at very small cost Iho Observer will send our messenger, without charge, to your residence or vlaco of buklncne for aavertiaementa for .this column. 'Inone Office " with . Western t'nkm Telegraph Company,; 'Vhone aa. aii earerUaements Inaertea ' in Uils column at rata of ten cent per Una of all worde. No ad. uken for leaa than SO eenta. Cash In advance. W&CKLLAXE0VM. BOX, of 14 year wants lob. - Address 'Job,', care Observer. BJSa OUR special I3.ee all brass Beds. It a m oargatn. rarker-Gardner CO. CAPABLB salesman to cover N. O. with Staole line. Hlah oommlsstona wtth pw.ee monthly advance. Permanent po sition to right man.,, JeasvH, Bmlth Co I A , Vtntkr MT Ana M1I.M Mui Vlanna prlcea .( and rsoo; flo.00 cash end IS.OO per month. These bargains jasi like nnaing money, j-arker-uardner Oo .. BAUSSMAN-fol, North J3rolina; expert ' eneed man nraferred. . Line stable for general trade; position permanent; tGO.Ot wtemr - wiin oommiasion. . eawver. laana at Ca. .'Detroit,. Mich, -.. , , : OOOD PAT-To mea everywhere, to tack signs, - distribute clroulara, samplea. ete. 4o canvaaslna. ; ' Universal Adv. i Co.. Chicago. . .. , v. ,. -.I - , f .'tV.- VICTOR-Talking Machines and reeorda. Eay paymente ; If . desired. Cbarlote Muslo Co, ... v-ws:, f. ,i . . : n v. , SALESMAN', WANTED Well ecrolpped salesman to eall oa physicians.' A very exceptional' eeoortunltv la oirered for immediate, work.', Bute age and experi ence. Lock Box MS, PbUadetphUO.-t . II, I I I HI I I l m .. SALESMAN WANTED To aeJt grecere, druggists and eon faction en: 1100. w perl month And expenaea, - Samples free, I California. CAAmr A atrat lh at- r.n.,l I i FOLDING ? COTS, Iron Beda. Folding! CmuiIim a tola Parker-Gardner Co. pncee ; uis week. I .v- ' -. TBACHERS WANTED , tmmedlately. ' Many splendid openings, graded, high schools, - boarding schools, colleges all departments. Sheridan's Teachers I rfanartmant. Agency, Atlanta. - - . . TWO TRAVELING salesmen wanted, la I each State! salary ia month and ex- i nanaea. . Hamnlaa rraav nuriaiiNi. nn. n00"". California dd.r FUvorlng I l4 &QW. aMf Pis" liPUHi MOe EXPERIENCED salesmen Im h.Hjt. general line of cutlery oa large eommls- slon. ex Denies advanced, alee referannial and road experience. Good ennorttinltv I I tnr tiuatlp- t. T . Un,H. BAHlku. u.mI I aaw, Aiwnw, we .5 CANVASSERS and collectors to travel! for CMcaeo nrm. Kxoansea advnnead Fln opportunity for promotion. Poattlons permanent, aoaress oox iu. unariutta. c. S-ITRNIRMIPn knnu fn nnl tr h. I months after June 1st Address C A.. vara vmrtcr. . . " I "m option oi ouying. &. cara Ob-jA i server 109. FELT MATTRESSES made In two lurl, . ... ta IM ..nk am kl. V- I " . . " on,y. i"arer-araner w : . experienced matron desires position S? echool-beginning fall term. SifA!ltierno- . Address 'Matron." care uteerver.- ' MAILING LI9T for sale Directory, eon taming neaas or ramuies, of sixteen free rural delivery mall routes in Oabar. I"-"""1'! y """" ana oorrwetea '? r-'W " 1 mn ir, rriw is cents. . iO stamps. The Tribune, Concord, N.C CHICAGO CRAYON ' Company (In cor Derated 1. U0O.0OO eanital stock. . Wa have savers! road positions open to men ef ability In "Tha Carallnaa." W!. PB" ay"t.inJ. P.V?Ttr for -"" vurroua N. C. SEES OUR new style in Chlckerlng and I vera tk Pond Pianos. Parker-Gardner r URN IS HBD front room for rent to gentlemen. Beta, eta xzx N. Tryon St SAN FRANCIBCO greet disaster." Only 11.00 book. Far outsells hla-har nrirai oooas. Lrge luuy illustrated. Rtra terms. Freight paid. Credit given. Out, JJl.'VTT Z' lit free. Ziegler Co, lit Lscust St. Phila- MOULDERS W ANTE D Floor and bench macninery. upon snops. steady work. Rig nay for good men, P. O. Box HI O. r., rnuaoeipnia. adelphla. FREE PRESENT Bend ua aamaa of persona having any akin disease and re ceive a nice present, utnuiii aprings CO. mni navwai CM I L,UH B.INO clothes, shirtwaists and underwear msec at low prices. Satis. faction guaranteed. Carrie Williams, 414 N. caiaweu street. EDISON PHONOGRAPHS and records, Easy payments If desired. Charlotte Music co. , - Stephens, President. ' FOB AXV,f'..V; FOR SALIB-40-horse power boiler. 10. horse power engine good order, $2M.0. Three 70-sew modern nem ginning eut W. M. Croweir anlng outfit good a nefr, loM.O. FOR SALEElectrie . motor. power. Shaw Harness Ca . ' 1 1 1 i ! i i i ii FOR SAjHV-FIoss candy machine. Make money to pay ror it through the. 20th. i. u. steowine, i tv. 7tn street. FOR SALS Clay, black, mixed and New Kra cow peas; sola beans: Norton Ya Yam, and Vlnalese Seed sweet potatoes; Ducawnaa.1 ana ji mtw uni sirsa,' .lcx. ory Mining co.,-Hickory, n. c. FOR SALJ3 OR RENT Summer home at Saluda, N. C. Aa elght-roooi oettage In a-ood repair: very comfortably fumUk. en; beantirui mspie grove on ecre lot Moat conveniently- ' situated. Wall of piennio waier. ji inieresiea. write CJH W. Waring. Columbia, S. C. , : FOR SALR Two ehaira and eae mirror ease. . seoonn-nano. . Addresa Climax iiaroer nnop, tticaory, n. c , ,. Dry room, engine, boiler. washer. a. tractor, gee maker and all machines of- iera aa a wnoie or aeparaM. W. Kuker,' Durham, N.C FOR SALBV-Three : tubular boilers, MIg. CO, ASSAYING CHEMICAL ANALYSES. onxa or syeax Diaciurnoa ) i ' 'SJtlontrwmie.1.? Colonial, .6;-ArtJato and 'American Udy, ft 10; ' Florin. ut " IM.OM ln.cah last rear; located n one Superb at $100 " . v . , ".r trttdritetesuuo;. Thw. wKh th haw ahap.a In WhlU Canvas at 11 II ti.IJ.tr; 4 . xrver. Oiariotte.. N. C. . , . , : fine Jot of Children' mak up on of tho beat Use to be found ia tha eighty-hora return '. W 1 ' ' , ' , Jl- - eeoond-hand, Calvtael , ' , 1 r JTJ IU itreat, CUrlf.ta, I?, a I c r (iW,C.'- (asevsaaw ma ae as aSsasteA 1NK vl-OTMtNta stiswi,a, eeasm a oeJ -. . mB"Bm ifi e : anm at When It comes to material wa have , ) ' ' i ; , , i i .' H ' 'v I r . - ?.v , .j... .'J-.: . s -1..'. - . " t-fo A t. iV'.' V.rys, ' f, - . o - H Urn-' mm , .,f- Ar:i mm itand when It comea to flta and workmanship. w can five K. A eweller lot of well-UUored ready-to-wear Sulfa ean't be ahown tar' the money than ours, tailored by tha well-knoFn MIcrtaela-Stern Qothlcrs. , Coata either single or double-breaated, Worsted and-CheWota and Black Thlb beta. Utaflnlahad Worsted and Blue Serges, tll.60 to 110.00. t ' ' ; " - . ;-f: . - New Blue Serge $15.00 Suits -. . , : In by express yesterday, In double and Suit on the market now for $11.00. Mens Furnishings better line than aver before; Emery Drawer. 8haw-Knlt Sox. 18c; beet H. t Linen CoUara. il l-e,v Pure Unen Handkerchleta, 10a to llo.j Oauxe Underwear, Sic to tie.; Nainsook Bhlrta and Drawer, long or short drawers, I0o.; Panama and fine Yacht Hata, Dilworth, Haw and Stetson soft and stiff Uau; Una Neckwear, Flannel Collar for NegUge, etc. . : . . V. -., ',".v- f those -.;; '; t Real- ',;. v.'.. . . '- - ' i Loan. f I .. . i . to Gee, 7 f '- . 4. .7 nil iif ' I ' . , . j- .... '4 -- . I ' - - : - .'"- -- . sns . V) (. M ef Shoes . of Merit and -:f?- i "Knox." low Or high-cut. II. to: Crosiett ana oe.uo, country uiuu, es.vv. . , i. . 1 -For Women if ... I1"" 9 i . ! n.s-.p. I '.;;.' "... ' '', ";' , I v. J y. ft" i -V I ' I c r ':;' '-v' ;- y"'A ': ; a rift tAtfi ahI- vmn illicit Prices 1 . ; It; whan It cornea to etyle. we have) with on or two venta. In neat Grey -' aingle-braaated, tha beat Blua Serf L" ' Shirt. Genuine Scrlven 11.00 - , ' Xr." , . v' i ' ' " '-'' 4. '"V-v-- 1 V i i if Vf ,('( i-ic i Popularity 'for Men r, - It and Amarlnaa CtentUman it ta i X V "V, and Misses ' V " "W c, I .-. f, t . - . , ;;' '' !
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 13, 1906, edition 1
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