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CEArXOTTE DAILY OBSERYi:!?, MAY 10, lCOG. 3. P. CALDWtXt 1. A. lWWM) i L1U Lm U L.2 IKI.vv SCBSCEUPTION PRICE:. to riioE the Ton.icx tuvst. ALL 11TAI18 C02JPLEIED The UuWllle Coiirler.Jotirn.1 '..nd. PROGJIAMME OF CELE1UUTION nie, paper a tory to th pffect that . . ' . ' ',. " a uiw nnc spirit in inn- ii orcn City IKIng Cially Ilcilrckcd "t lor the Big lvrut Varied Attrac ttona assnre a Good Time for Kverv Vtnitoi -Military mud Musical Peat ."."5 lorca ITMlomlnant . AatloiuU . Troops and Marine Hand Two Dig , t-arnivaia i ou.vov visitors taped , m-'iue umciai xTOgTnroine, : Th gala enlrit la In the air and tha Quean CMy ia ready for tha reception r PublUliera. j Commissioner r of Corporation Oar - . I Held la making an lnvtailr.iu r tiu tobacco truat and Mm eoma quarter It If olalmad that It result will be Utile lea sensational' thai! that el the Standard Oil Company., Mr. Garfield la not expected to make Ma report be fore Congre adjourna, but will wrob- One year W.00 ably transmit It to tha Presldeat dur. LV.fa J" nMJ ln 'cPtl0,n t n month ................ . J. " 7eB," aur and entertainment of tha thouaands Three month .. ... ; summer. preeawuvi;or viitor who will pour Into her - " ?eniy, of Kentucky, V ha, devoted sate during the lour daya. of next wai-wtiju-i, . : mtirh ki. .i . I ween, during which. tha 111 armlver. fe year ..;..,.............. ? IT", " . .. "1 l eery- of the "signing of ..tha Mecklsn. . rn mourn .i.. ........ ihree snoots ..,....... a- v. us ushers' , Announcement. " ' No. M South Tryon afreet. Telephone - ' number: Bunlnena offlee. Bell 'phone i: city editor off we. Hen pnone, im; newa edltor'a officer Bell 'plime 234. ' A aubeoiiber In erderina the addreea J-of lila pnper chanced, will pleaae lo , dlcata the addreea to which It la aolnf at lb tune ha aaka for he change to mm naae. J Adrertielnr rates are furnlahadr OB ' aeplicatlun. Advertlaera may feel aura i ' that tbroogh the eolumna or tnia paper they may reach all Charlotte ana a portion or tne dmi veoina w ,-. tble State and upper South Carolina, i Thla Daner mivra Mrreioondenta ' Wide latitude ae It thlnka public poller y permit, but It la In no caae reapon. attM ror their vlewe. It w mucn pre. , ferred that eorreepondenta aim their , ipaasea to their ariiclea, eapeclally In : emm where they attack pereona or (netitutlona, though thla la not de- v manded. Tha editor reeenrea the right to Bfve tha mnn of nnreiDondenta '; when they are demaaded for the pur t poao of peraonal aatlsfaeUon. To re- , . cure co rial deration a communication must be accompanied by the true .' Must of tha aorreevondent WEDXESDAY, MAY It. JtOd. 6 oonal Instigation of , tha , al.eg d bu'r'g - ITara'tlon of Ind.ndenc. t.Hov enu ouciarea inai na naa intwiu we muneiy ceieoraieo. Air tne formation which will reault In thai d,u,l ?f the program ma hate been government', beginning pro.aout.ona n.v. bee"-.'' agalnet the monater combination I of tha 'vlriiora, who , will probably needed by Jamee B. Duke,, Speaking f exceed ivo.ooo, coming from all aec- blnatlon, RapreaentatlTO Stanley a gtatea. The town la being gaily dec Quoted aa eaylnc that In anany In- orated With buntlnc and Ineandeacent etancea the representative! of , the an ano ere tna dawning of the trumt , . . ' morning of the i Oth practically every truat have aent for independent man- buiidin in the h...i.. i r ik. ufacturera and have demanded' that I. city will be ' bedecked Ja patriotic mey ium over to tne American to-I - . i , , xne varied 1 and extended -pro- bacco Company II per cent, of the ftock of their corn pan lea. When they refueed they have been threatened with destruction, and In more than one Instance the threat have been made good. Continuing, tha Repreeen- tatlve said: gramme assures a delightful time for every visitor who cornea to the city. Aa la usual and natural the military feature will predominate, Includ ing fancy drills and Troop O of the Thirteenth United States Cavalry, drills by Companlee X and K of the Seventeenth Infantry and the com "Tha. trust. It will he iKnvn. enntiwilal nanv of marines, and tha hi military the oiilput of licorice peste. an essential parade in which will march the n- inrredlent In the manufacture of tobae- co. I nnve coulee of contracts Indafwnd- ent dealers have been foroed to sign In which they waree to take but certain quantities of this material and at certain tlonal troops, the State mllltlav and Confederate veterans. Also on mill tary day there will be a competitive drill between the "blue" and the . . ; CARii scirvnz. " A notable career was ended Mon day morning la Kew Tork when Carl contract sales. time. In the past five years tha trust ""." At all time and places there win oe gooa music, i ne unitea utaies Marine Band will give one or more concert each day and the Third Kegi mrnt Band, tha Keeater Concert Band and others will keep the crowds en tertained at other times. The firemen are arranging an elaborate exhibition to be given In front of the grand stand on .South Tryon street. The has Increased the price of this oaste tin per cent. Employes of Independent firms hsve been tampered with, and tha In- vestlCHtlun Will disclose a ahorklna- afata I of affairs. Duke has made eood hn ht.ast that he would do for tobacco what Rockefeller has for Standard Oil. The American Tobacco Company la the aole buyer of leaf tobacco except the Rrrie I It controls tha cigarette. be Schura. ateteaman eriltnr and anMler nun' mo",n snq plug aales and per norai parade win be a gorgeous anair ecoura, eiaiesman. eauor ana soiaier, . tn h . .. ', . .hi.h died at the age of ?7. He waa born half a billion dollars a year. The trust more than 4 elaborate 'floata will at Llblar. near Cologne. Oermany. 5" V'n Kn?l71 i ?0:,, taike part, will be on a magnificent March 1. llil. and waa educated in adriitio-..! .7 jLi-. "" scale. The Pike, up-town. and the , Aamh m k .k I. U I - I "AS Inn aa tha truat MinlltiiiM in " "-"vwia. oovauMi ui r- ,,,.-k . "iV, .i. . f rnl.h amnumant tnp lh. thnnaanda tlclpaUon In revolutionary movement rents off leaf toUcco." concluded Mr during the Intervale between events be waa forced to leave his native 'nley. "I Intend to devote my time and on the programme. The fireworks vtnnir tn tiia M . .. ";.'"?'" meinws. and i display wui oe tne moat eianorate .i7-Y a . . .... a ... a . 1 ? nVrM!. to '"e "n1 ev" tn- Ev,ry datura - T ffllfSrl Bf a I a left 1 IK1 mm A aitlail I I inRIS f A t h M Mflltant BPa ' ' I - ... - '" '"w."-" .w .. wl" he the best that it could Watertown. Wla. During the civil PP' rth Carolina m4de war ba served the Union side aa brig- w,u 08 epeciaiiy interested In this MONDAT. dler general and major general. Mr. mov'm'lu against tne American To- ll A. M. The Third Regiment Schura waa elected I'nlted fttataa Ran. MCCO company, wnicn naa done so I "ana win piay unui u:.u o cioca on ater from M.our, In rvlng . jobacco-growln. of lit- guth' TryonVnd Send' trX until 1W, and waa one of the organ- " Proflt barely enough being paid 2:10 p. . m. Balloon ascension in many rases to induce rarmera to the fair grounds. continue to raise It. There la no doubt 4 M. Exhibition drill by United ..... v. vi ...b luUn- m.rln ir,.uar armvl at tha fair dent la 1I7 Schurx suoiorted Hsves try ,re ln lne nla,n controlled by one grounds. Marine Band and Third reaus Prof. Ti. U Keesler, human flag; w. b. , Charlus, Woodmen ot the world; Thox. iTiarlbaldi. advertiRlng; ;' C-Bryant, C, A-' Matthewa, D,upucnx committee. T f ', - ' ill v, X- t;:a;:.$ czdia unit. Few Mlnoy Happenings, la and v ). : adoiii tna City. i- Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Benson, who are ia move here from Waahlngton. win puna UmrKA SI. RobrrtHon, "of 'Spray.' Ha Keltlirr TaatCNl Nor Wanted Ktron.t xnnk Miu-e lie Took tlx Treat - limit Given at the Greenhoro In etlttitoGUilly Singe tbc Praise of flouw juetltuUon. The Keeloy Institute, Oreensboro, K C.i i i l " ' ' - ' : - It haa been fifteen month since hum. a tH.imAn Park took the Keeley Treatment at Oreena .....v a aw.a-w--w w.. i v. . . . , a la. - -The nenrc, hack driver h.r. at. r.J."'aJ' 5'nc? " ready began to bedeck their steed, la ,."lfu"r..w'"le . r.l VZS r ...1.,.. r .1. - " natural n aiounoi - ' iiia.fi-. bratlon ,"... -ay Ood dally for the Keeley Treatment. - . m I wwsvu uif i.w my aiiiij, "-All Infant child nf Ur. mil Mra I haa a-lvam ma 11. ana t... wkaaaa . - - - . i - v maw iivv. t. .... Ed. Howard,, of . North - Davidson- lone I waa daa.i . ait that rnoil street died Mondav and waa burled ! In life. I am nna allva ta alt that fa jaaioruax. . ,k . - .v ,,. . ... . i good, and am hippy ' again with my The Charlotte . ArtlllerV will bold I loved ones, and have regained. the a special meeting Friday bight pre- I confidence of my friends and aaao paratory to an lnnnacHon n ba held ciatea.ii, wish to thank the man Tuesday, tha Urd InsUnt, Vv.'iTw'. 1 aniant of the Institute for" " their -Tha inmrw Aa, . ka, ...ia. 1 " ireaimenc ana many acta ot for the trochlea in the charlotte o.a l"flne" and intereat In my welfare Club win . h. koM A.mnn.n- ar.r. 1 w"' . anaer treatment. Wbenever I possible X gladly sing the praise of yeur ooble Inntltute. i ; . k OEO. M. ROBERTSON. 8pray, N, C,. Sept.. ll, 1104. ... V It you have a friend who mlcht ba oentntted, pieaae aend name to the ineeiey institute, Greensboro. K. C noon at ,: 10 o'clock.- The annual meetlnir of tha ' Wo man liud will be held at tha Car neg Library at 11 o'clock to-mor row morning. - Reports from ail the aopartment will be read. . There wlll ha a maetlna- of tha United .Commercial Travelera at their hall. on Eaat Trade street, Saturday night,. All member and candidate are , urged tw attend promptly. . . The Seaboard Alr Line Railway la offering reduced rates to - Ralelah June IJ-13. on account of the Teach, era Assembly, June 16th and 'July inn, oa account of, the summer school. The lone occupant of the police station last night was Aleck White, a negro drayman who bad fallen by tha wayalda, Aleck will hold a little con- rerence with Recorder Shannonhouse tnta morning. Mra Latta C. Johnston la nrenar. Ing to build a new house on the vac ant lot on Korth Church street, be- iwe.n ninia ana Tentn street. Mr. E. W. Thompson will erect a nrettv residence tn Dllworth. - I Tlie American District . Teierraph I The funeral aervices of Mr. TR. CL Company deliver, packages, parcel, Berryhlll. who died at hla home east InoB' .invitations, farnlmtica of the city Mondav mornln. wero . lor emod service) at a . very conducted at Mulberry Presbyterian "mu 'eo,lt "rb" Obaejrver will aend church yesterday morning at 11 m" meeaengeg, without charge, to clock by Rev. W. O. Sample. lyour residence or place) of bmlneaafor handaome outfit of office fur. MSJiS?0" 0,Mm nlture for the Central Hotel arrived ' "m wttu vyeatern in the city yesterday morning. The ;."na,w7r" P ppearance or tne lobby, wnicn naa Atlanta JTegro , Settlement : Rnrned. AtUnta, May 15. About 40 houaea. occupied for moat -part1 by negroes, were ournea in sou day. The loaa will dollar. from outsld Clark University for negroes and not far from the Federal Prison, both of which were stated to ba la danger for B lime. y.i . j 'A' l.', wui .: kz ... . . - ..-. .. IL2ZZZZZZ2Z2ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZz:ZZZZZZZZZZ2ZZZZZZZ JL ' ' ' ' i 1 . ' t t ' in-... ':.: aV . a .: aa . a m . "t W ai .. ill , . " ii iii w ll ll m n . ,: Thrr 1 I J..' S E, . ' ' , ; ' ' i- , v . i ll . j V it . Vi . , '-.. i ' ' V . - Of new goods bought : specially for the SiPSSrSS ?Qth of.May.weeL, ; Every; department , has SeSlKSaffi f56- . J.'? new '.; and am&tive: Unlversltv for nerroaa and nnt . J . .-... ' ' .'.. : r-V 1 (. people's comnipfe lot fels and 7 Pillow Cases 1 . .. . s. of at laera of the Liberal party In 1872 and ' presided over the convention which dominated Horace Oreeley for Presl for President and was Secretary of the Interior during the Hayes admin istration. He waa editor of The New York Evening Poet from 1 SSI to 1881 aad waa one of the leaders of the In dependent political movement In the latter year, supporting Cleveland for President. , ;fThe career of Carl Schurx In the Senate .would have been sufficiently remarkable If regarded merely aa a gigantic concern, and Ita operations Regiment Banda will play during the will nrohahlv he found aa arhltrarv aa I exercises. I 1 .A 1 4k. OI..A..J -i i .... I l.aw i ui duiiiuiiu vw muj uiner mojiop- rnlval of light on oly. OLD LETTERS. There has arisen the necessity, byj reason of the accumulation of new books, for The Observer to have more room In Its library shelves. (More shop talk.) This has made It Impera tive to go Into accumulated stuff In the pigeon-holes, to sort out the let- demonstration of his great gifts as a f ; t parliamentary orator and of hla read- tor and the newspaper which had ' d,ba,f'" Th been preserved for yeara, to see what . vr waning rmmx. was not only m,y be gotten rid of. aa being of no the moat effective speaker In the He- further Importance, and what ought a.ilklla aa. a,aaJ. A. a aa I " fravfnu uoi ine areatesc ora- "4; ;"r who has appeared in Congress In aeoerauon. - Houtnern people may well have the moat kindly feel Ing for Schura, for he stood between J could be apared from the current work ha been devoted to this task Tha nitt'ini rva r np,u,viit mii-blu ;' V.. . H a a - ...... .......... ... . . v. - - """" ' anaera OI rf construction dlanf.aan nf-lh.. all .11. .b. r. " wnen ,ney m full of dlsaareeable thlnas. Tha let n vongress man tncy had. Say The Baltimore News: rant, lha wa. k. .a. ..i. a . fa JournalUn, and thru a one of the hlghly r"mm"nltory of posltlona the m,iwai mrmncri of the United Htates paper has Uktn In the past. These aSlh..Neouhr.e' irrharbvThV-"!!: le'r"' -" h""' '. reach. J"11 wnn wnirn he perceived the mg oaca as lar as twelve years; some vwnaara WVUTH in Ilia irlillran ..... i aascuuve power in the rvconnruc sya. The unfaltering nrmnena with Which he took his stand ssnlnst hi own party upon thla mattar waa only one manifestation of thnt absolute ilfvotmn to principle which rlmrartarlsed hla ra reer from it h-alnnlna In the Orrmun atruacle to Its co, when he kIimnI out aa one of the leuilln r.itfun! asitlnut the new policy of lnietlahni; but the magnificent power whlrh he put forth In th speech in tha RrnHte in which he M main streets. United Commercial Travelers' car nival on South Church street, and Battery "A" carnival at the fair grounds. Open from I a. m. until midnight. 8 P. M. Reception at Southern Manufacturers' Club to home comers and visitors. TUESDAY. 10:!0 A. M Th Third Regiment Band will play for an hour on th grand atand at tha corner of South Tryon and Second at reels. 11 A. M. Military and fireman' street parade. Regular army troopa State troopa, veterans and city fire da. partments will take part In thla on to be Saved, as possibly useful In fu-trade. Human flag on grand stand at ture. For a waek . mnn,. at... the corner of South Tryon and Second aii?7in, riivri nui 1 . wiitiiii bi,j hla staff view the parade In full unl form. 12:10 P. M Veteran'a drill I front of the grand atand at the corner of nuth Tryon and Second streets 3:30 P. M. Balloon ascension, at ters are different they suggest things I the fair grounds. merry and sad. Some of them are of them are fiercely condemnatory. But th Impressive thought thst comes with their re-resdlng Is that some of the writers who applauded the paper In time past on account of Its attitude upon this or that Issue, have parted company with it upon another and newer one and are now at variance with It. and that another 4 r. M. Exhibition drill by In fan try.' cavalry and marines (regular army) at the fair grounds. Governor Glenn and hla staff will attend. Ma rlne and Third Regiment Rands will play at these exercises. 7:20 P.M. Carnival of llghla on main streets. : 10 P. M. -Special concert by Marine Rand in Arademy of Music I benefit of Marine Hand. I'nlted Commercial Travelers car. nival on South Church street and Bat tery "A" carnival at the fair grounds. Open from I a. m. until midnight. WKDNKSDAT. 11 A. M. Floral parade; also In dustrlal float and decorated automo biles. , 15:S0 P. M Speech by Hon. Champ. Clerk, of Mlaaotirl, In Vance Park, subject, "The United Statea la the Twentieth Century. 4 P. M Exhibition drill by Infan ibi Lulslsna Iair.. 0r:nn,:'''?"r class who foil out with It because It hans the hlhet point of hi oratorical "' not spesk the opinion of thst class as oarmary or the Interior under Preal-1 ana is now its aeyutcd friend. aSrTC-VS. ,:?r.,J ?. M There are several moral. Involved. continued In the form of Jourtuillam. of Tl" r"" 01 any calling who hits out. try, cavalry and marines at th fair 'J"""" ap-wnes. ana or weihty written rlcht and. left, ln what aeem. m. "TOUn""- n,ru n'm wtierancea upon momenton suhject of I . ... ment Hand" will furnish music. ' iiain uirrciion, 7:10 y. m. carnival or nghta on will win a friend and make an enemy I main streets. to-day, and the next day may reclaim r- M n M'n Bl,J "'rBl ih. .. .n.n.i. .1.. . 1 a ,. era parade with torches. Red Men ... . ... .... .... ...... . ii 1 . 1 1 1 . , , v national concern, until nu, ik. -1.... .. vfe h life. He was one nf the two or thrre V f 7 asen wno ow most effective rvre to tha rauen ot nnneei moner. throiiKhnut the thirty years' strul which l.aa win . ,n inrnmci moTemaiil and ended Willi r ine collapse of sllveristn; and irotnhly i to no man except the late Ornrre Wit ; ,11am Curtis and the i,te Kalwln I,. c,h1- . mn aia in cause or 1 ivm .rvi.e reform ; owe so much as to Carl H hurt ; Y Altogether Carl Ft liuri was a moid "'.remarkable man in his hiI.ii.- life, ' :.aad It I agreeable to read In The v New York Evening Post that his pri- rate character was "both pure ami -tunlaMe 4 a singular 4nr-: HIS highness, the maharajii, (ia.-k- III. Mil- hadur, Fartand-l-Khas-i-Uowlat-l-li). gUshla first In rank of th Hindu prince) and aecond In all India, has ftrrived tn New Tork. together with 5 , file Wife, the Maharanl of Paroda and hla - brother, Samgatrao Calk wad. . ' The Gaekwar rule 1.000,000 subjects and haaaa Income of some 7,00,000. ; All In all, he will probably prow 'r- ejolM an attraction to New Yorkers v for s while until some other celcb- .. my turn up. war of Baroda Sir Ssysji Rao Sena'Khaa Khel. Sam Slier ,'4 leara from The Washington roat that a descriptive talk on th Panama Canal will be given at a the- atr In Washington Friday night by Mr. wood worth Clum, who waa sent Pjr Tha, Post to Investigate condition -, In tha canal sone and whoso letter also appeared in The Observer. - "Mr, clum."!1 aay The ot, -wl prove hi ' aUtement .with colored stereo pi icon view mad from hi own negativo," , riva year in the penitentiary4 for a trlve-ysr-oldglrl U n awful thing, end yet there I no other plca In .Vorth Carolina to which she could be. i tent ed, Tha peed of a reformatory u erpin emphaslted by this Concord ail Koe In a life-time. It has been said of some married women that they sometimes get out of their trunk letters from old dis turbed lovers and cry over them. This Is not good for them or for their hus bands; and thla brings ua back to what wa started out to aay; thut old letters bring lea Joy than sorrow. The man who Is up -against tha world would do well lo destroy his letters when he has answered them, for the majority of them will likely revive unhappy memories. The wl" policy ot a woman in like rasa Is plain enough, but It la not worth whlla to suggest anything to the women. According to a Washington dis patch, the advantages of the gold siandard as demonstrated tn th cases of Mexico, Psnama and tho Philip pine" are to be brought to th atten tion of iho approaching Illo confer ence. Time huva certainly changed. It was only a short tlma ago that w were Informed that Mexico waa go ing forward by leaps and bounds un der th beneficent Influence of a sil ver currency. Judge Hoyd. In Aahevlll Monday, sentenced Ave blockaders to thirteen months In prison. Thla Indicates that the: Judga meant' what ha said when he stated aome' time ago that he In tended to break bp Illicit distilling in western North Carolina. .The President' letter1 to Senator Allison, bring out sharply" th Issue of vara!(y between Mr. Roosevelt and former Senator chandler,' sod it still looks as though, the Chief Executive Is to a pretty awkward poajtion, . dressed aa Indlnna. V P. M (imnd Are works dlsptay and night balloon ascension at the fair grounds. United Commercial Traveler' car nival on South Church street and Mattery "A" carnival at tha fair grounds, (rpen from 8 a. m. until midnight. TI1U11SDAT. 11 A. M. United Commercial Travelers and fraternal order street parade. . . - . 12 Noon. Speech lo fraternal or. ders by Hon. K. V. Webb, at Vance Park. 12:10 P. M. Grand horso back tournament st the fair grounds. 1:10 P. M. riremen'a exhibition fire lighting drill, opposite th grand stand, at the corner of Hecnnd and South Tryon street. Third Regi ment Rnnd will participate. 4 P. M. Exhibition drttl by caval ry. 7:10 P. M. Carnival of lights on main streets. United Commercial Travelers car. nival on South Church street and Rata tery "A" carnival at the fair ground, The chairmen of tha committee) tn charge of ih varloua detail pf the celebration are a follnwsT""" ,. -, S. s. MrNlnch. mayor and ex-of-fiflo; finance committee, L. A. Dod worth, chairman; llerlot ciarkaon, M. N. Latta, i:. n. ntone, c. ii. Bryant, U. A. William. W. V.. Dowd. j. P. Caldwell; It. II. Jordan,- band con. teats: t;, a. William united commer cial Travelers; H. C Long, Industrial parade; B. W. Cramer, musical fee lures; R. L. -Vernon, Jaa, Ker. r railroad rates committee; ' Chaa. K, Hooper,' decorating; t!, II. , riournoy, fraternal ordere; Go. ., " Stephen, speakers; llerlot Ciarkaon, entertain Ing; Jaa. W, Wadsworth, cavalry troops; Walter Hrem. Ireworks; - W. It. Robertson, floral pared; Oen. T. It. Robertson, soldlera dayi W. n, Robertson, exploding bomb parachute and balloon ascension; p. h, Watklns, drum Mirm' W. M Laa. Ir . earnliial ot lights; O. Ia. Hariinger, automo. Miei 4. m. McManawsy.i tournament: J. N. McCaaaiand. . Retail Merchants' Association; David Oven.. Greater Charlotte Club aad Information Uu been handsomely finished and deco rated, i much Improved by tha new furniture. I .. AU j ad verttaernciita luaertrd in this colama at rat of ton cent per line of six words. No ad. taken lor leas tnaa so cent. Caali la advance., . Three big'lots all full iskmless' at50ce4 Fiye big lots pillow cases 10c. J2 J-2. 15, -18 and 25c. "!" V. '- The receipt at th city cotton i platform yesterday were 10 baloa and WANTED, the beat price paid for the staple was I c-sassssE3s oVeToa'nonZ dU? ' STlK KD-Situatlon a. ch.er. book. v..e ii K.I-. Za 7C:: k -ITT.: -".r on,0 manager, by a .... '. n.v romi. v i. w i u.wii wnn ninen years experience1 at that time was 7 6-8 cents a sound. I capable of handllna .audita, ana nr......! Mr. T. A. Adams, for the Greater !If1,IV?Prtv."lm. th. wl". Produe Charlotte Club, ha opened a bureau b.WL L niJ.,mum -monaia iiuviiiibmvii an aiivj uiaui fjiuuv lovels and Crashes at the city hall: The hours are from; I WANTED W salespeople and tf -check . u 1. 1 a iu ii o cioca. Jner r n- . r aa or nexc ween. Apply rri. If . . ., tr-ia ri-Sa,:S Pc,oel, om 10c to 75c each. towels WAcrTEl Nicely furnished r unfur- aisneo front room cloaa tn anuara -1. I -a. WANTEIV-Oood second-hand Tate-Browa Co. blcyeie. night. The St. Elisabeth Guild of the Church of the Holy Comforter, In Dllworth, will give a porch party at the home of Mra T. C. Guthrie on ! Friday, May 18th from S to 7:10 tn the afternoon and 8:30 to 10:10 at I wiwTrni a.. -t... w..k . I .l.k. a ,ii .... I - ... v." irwr youa. v a """" " " o. a. lutcnens, climax Barber Shop, . - " . w , . B n i,iaivii-i9ajin. n- vi. fk. a . I ...I , ' - - "V""" - v I WANTEiI To buy an eatahllshed mnee irom ine Doara or aiaermen I ... i . i a, -a . , z,.- anrf lh. na...l.l. .... O..K a a i- " "' "'S.' "":""T r"w " V - c 1 1 i . . i ,, V'" D', ",r wnnij. ueo. w. jonnston, Randolph, Va. Line Railway, which was to have I . . - been held yesterday morning, was I WANTED At once two flrat-class Job postponed until thla morninlT The 1. aa men. uooa wage u ngnt par- conference waa for the purpose of ilT . Enerpria Printing Co., High discussing the extension of tha Sea- I k" board freigbt yarda between Fifth lwirimii. t . ... v. ..a a . v . . I . ... ... yvmiKfvn WW W ana wrcmn nrniu, I Dertenced - rea-iaterad nharmaelat - IX Marx 8. Nathan, mannarer of .rr expenence; married. Al referenee. the Academy of Music, laat nlcht ro- Addreaa Pharmacist, tare Dally Observer. ceivea tne following, telegram from Manager j. ri. unchurch, of the thea- lOCe A large shipment of all kinds of 10c to 75c each. , Pure Linen Crash for toweling at only wanted-Two gentlemen to occupy lurioauvu mora. luuj aaas. tre at Raleigh:. "Chauncey South ern best popular price attraction ever played Raleigh." The Chauncey Southern Stock Company will hold the boards at the Academy of Mualc all of next week except Tuesday night, when the Marine Band will give a concert there. The large grand stand at the cor ner of Tryon and Second streets, for th accommodation and comfort of the tired people In the 20th of May F ORSALB Two elegant ax minster ruga ... . .... ... I c.n a '.. k . v. ...... crowas, naa neen nnianea. ah tin. " am WANTED One or two table bonrdera. King iaa. HlBCKLLAXKOXm. EXPERIENCED hotel clerk desires po- It ion with Summer resort hoteL Best or references.. Aaareas Box 77. Wtnt- worin, n. c Itend ri'l'l' liv l.'d.lVe;nch.,rtM,h.'r,r )TTON SEED for replanting. If th fta . il J u?k7. ' ? a iher' ,0", oeetroyed your cotton send an or the firemen a exhibition will be direct- der to us for seed, w have plenty at 10 Flower Pots on Sale To-Horrov We have a large shipment of "these in all sizes, but: wont be on sale till Thursday ' June Patterns and Fashion Sheets The Ladies' Home Journal pattern and fashion sheets are in to-day ly In front and other features of the celebration will be In that Vlclnltv The atand was erected at a net cost of more than 1500 and the aeata will be sold for a small price fur the eventa during gala week. The Romb Waa Made by Prof. Hntcli laoll. a The most sensational ' of feature will be tho appearance of Prof. Ed. R. Hutchison, the "Human Bomb," every day during tha SOth of May eel ehratlon and hla act alone 1 well worth a trip ( mile lo witness. A large bomb Is attached to a great big balloon and with lighted fuse It starts heavenward. After reaching an enor mous height the bomb explode with a terrllhc report, releasing th daring Hutrhlson, who descends In safety to the ground, clinging to a para rhute. The art la a dangerous one and a decided novelty, and la attract ing great crowds everywhere. Prof. Hutchison s act is mora dar Ing than that usually undertaken by aeronauts, In that while making tho ascents he la In' an Immense bomb. When he has reached a grt hlaht he Is given the signal by mean of a .revolver, la drop..An. explosion fol lows, the great bomb opena and Hutchison and hi parachute appear, The act Is unusually thrilling and will be presented dally .at tha. fair grounds. Oyster Hh tickers Go North. v Thirteen car loads of oyster shurh era passed through, the City on the third section of. train No. 11 over tha Southern, last night, on their way to Baltimore from the Gulf coast. The hucker were a pretty hard looking set.' . ' - SPECIAL RATES TO sleigh, N. C. and return account of fiv t). Summer School - and Teachers Assembly. June-July via Seaboard Air Line Railway. ' Account of tha Teachers' Assemtilv. Ralelah. N. C. June U'th-lMh. th Sea. board will sell round trip tickets from all filnts tn North Carolina, Including Nor oik, Portsmouth. Suffolk. Hoyklna, Va., at ratetof one first class far plus sto., plus U.oo for round trlrs the tino being for . membershlD foe. Tickets sold Juna llth-Hth with final return limit of June 1Mb, P-y depnait of ticket with Special rent. Hslelah. N. it., on or before Juna ltta and laivmeiit of fee of fifty rents. same can n es tended until July Ttb, ak lowing tnoso so desiring to remain ever to the Summer School. - r Account of the sumnirr nchont, Ral elah, N. C. June Milt-July th, SVa hoard ill sell round trio tickets at rata of oak far plu lc. for round trip, from same points as will apply for th Teaoher' As eeinbly, With IM selling dates, June Uth, Mth, lth. 19th, lath and Xih, and July lnd and ard, with, final return limit July 7th. , rur, rates, time-tshies, eta., afl-ireas,, . CIIABJ, if. (IATTIB, f Travtllng Pasaenfer Agent, ' . . Italalah. .M. P. JAI. KEM, J.. ti. P. A.. . .".a.".-a., J pent per bushel. j-ikin. N. C. Chatham Mfg. Co., FIXJWERS Order now your commence ment flowers from Ml Mamie Bay a rnone vaa. WANTED AT ONCE-Experienced D. K I book-keeper by Mfg. plant Must bet no Irs. acrtirata and write good band. Board. tU.OO per month. Only sober and reliable man need annlv. State salary aa. reeled. Box 114. Kershaw. 8. C. 'I Nothing Loaned or Rented CHILDREN rlothea, shirtwaists underwear made at low prloaa and satis faction guaranteed. Carrie Williams, till in. uaiaweu straet. WANTED-ror U. S. Army, able-bodied. unmarried men, between age of U and 16. cttlsen of United State, of good charaoter and temperate hahlta, who can spesk, read and write English. For in formation apply to recruiting offaier. l West Trade atreet, Charlotte, N. C; Pattnn avenue. Ashevllle, N. C. Building, Hickory. N. C, or Building, Spartanburg, 8. C. j. ' In. China Department FOR SALE. FOR SALS at a bargain, second-hand Ice rent any pott sai.b QuicK-neanin,, standard kind for any, purpose tio exception Wheel; nearly new. Apply "Wh!.'1! t ' r ? - x-"w"' On account of the rush: of business next' tmli weefce and too because we must have C- the ' goods in stock for sale, we cannot - loan or ware or anything' of "the; ' csr Observer. rOR SALE Elect HO motor. power. .Shaw Uames ca . 10-horsi I FOR BAI.K Two chglr and one mirror I ease. scand-hana. Address . Climax! Harper Dhop, Hickory, n. c FOR SALE Cnmolet laundrv - outfit. Dry room, enalne. boiler., washer. -ea. I trnctor, gaa tnaker and all machine of-1 reretr a a wnoie or aeparat. , w.- m, I Kuker, Durham, xv. C. FOR SAI.B-An esUhllshed book and stationery business that took ln over I7a,w in cam laat year; or the nest towns in tne t trailed writ to "Stationery." .care Oh. rvr, unanot t. . w.:. i . s . 'i j C- r,1 ,"'' "".- -J ,""7" Japanese.Sra rr A bi& lot of beautiful assorted fan fire ea book . and .,- . .. or Z, took ln over ' ' ' '- 4 f ' 'sTu V,n. saeens; only-lQc. i FOR SALE Three elghty-hers return I tubular bol era. cond-hand. Calrlna I Mfg. CO. , - i roii iixifT, Rags-and FOR RENT Threa light housekeeping. , I suitable for King ISa. ass LOST. IXtRT Bunch of Xev and Chain, it. turn to Observer oRice and receive re- were." ..' ; A Hg'stocfc of all size flags and buntinir in solid colors, and stars 'and stripes; : ::' -a ASSAYING '''" OIEMICA1 ANALTSEaV .. Oxes or sttbrt pjcaciumoai 14-M W. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 16, 1906, edition 1
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