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CU ARL0TXI7 ,PAILY QBSJEKVUH, 2 1 AY, 201003. t ?' ; i . - i V v: i-.-y IK A. TOMI HJ.V 'r v "1 ' . - DAILY. . Oa year , WOO ,f Fix Dionlll f.w Three men I hi 1W t 8EMI-WEEKLT. 7 Dm year Mo J bis monma j Three months PUBLISHERS' ANNOl'NCKMENT. No.'st South Trv.m street. Telephone numbers:- Business office. Hell 'phone city editor's office, H-ll phooa, 134; new editor' office. Hell 'phone. . "A subscriber In ordering; ibe address of his neper chsnKed. will pleas In dicate the address to which ft l oln( i the time he ark (or the change to be made. Advertising rale arc furnlahea' on application. Advertiser mny feel aura tlmt through the eolunin of thla partM- tney mo reach all Charlotte and a portion of the beet people In this Sta'e and upper South Carolina. fbl paper flvr correspondents n wide latitude It thtnka public poller permits, hut It l In no caae respoa- alble for their view. It la much pre. ferred that correapondents algn their natrea to their artlcW. eeperially In 'raeea where thfy altera: persona or ntitutlona. though thla la not de manded. The editor reacrve the right to give the name of i-.irreepono'enU when thev nrs rtrmandsd for the pur pose of perannal aallfctlon. To re celm consideration a communication mutt he arrnmpanled bv the true natre of the correspondent srxi.v. MAY 20, lfM. MlTlH:it IMHMSIIKKV .MKKT. It was an extremely MKreciiMe rnect Ing of the Southern Publlshrrs' As eoclatlon liHil last Ki'ik In Montgom ery. Alabama M'nigomory Is a very beautiful city, im.iiu1hi.iI by many of the llnest f people, anil l.i hesldr one of 'great historical Interest, having been the first i-apllal of the I'.mfeil erale Mates, iin.l Mr. JenVrei.n la vls. the I'restrirnt of tin- fonfvilr ra y, having been Inaugurated on the from steps of the ailto of Al.ibama. which overlook the rlty from a stately eml neme. Thle ineclliiK of lust week was attended by many f the bei . knon publisher, of ,.- South, and ; the represenlatlvi'S of paers. the pub- 1 llshere of which were not present. I It is the policy of the hsm iutlon to elect a new act of oftlcera at each ' annual meeting. Ma). J. i. Hemp- hill, of The Charleston .News liln! ... ' , w , . , . Courier, the president elected at the , meeting df last year, presided at this ; -salon, and of course did so proper,,. , His successor, ( Imwn at the tnerllng ; woiili probnhlv necessitate the con- i Wednesday. Is Mr. f. V. (llass, ..f The 'atr.M tlon of numerous locks. , Montgomery Advertiser, who. equally, Whin the experts disagree those of cours. Will weur his iM.nora worth- ' .... - . , 1 ily. He was the former secretary an.l I ia stucooded In that position by Mr. 1 .Victor Hanson, likewise 'of The Ad- 1 'Vertlser. Many topic of concern to newspaper men were considered at ,thl meeting, but . these are not of interest to the general public, they will out be touched upon further Itere. The hospitality of .Mongonu-ry was unbounded and very greatly ap preciated. The barbecue at the Coun try Club was a thoroughly enjoyable occasion, exceeded only b the ban- , juet at the Commercial Club Wi-d- 1 nesday night Every possible Mtti-n-; ti"n was gum the gu -sis of the ny, and mmi' of tln-m will ever forget i Ii - Visit. The hi ad'iu.irtera of the aio- ! illation were at the ,Yw Exchange Mo- ' 1el. a modern biilliling In structure and turnli-liliiii". uml whl-h gave erli'' whlih lift nothing to he l.;. j aired l. the Mn,.r- The occasion " In all points .in.- I., 1,0 remem bered. , - 1 AiinrliMri . 1 . 1 . i.len , Tin- N'uflr. ill,- ine pievaniiiK . a thut II.. I. Ta v lor nun 11-11 nun . ir mio 1 .,, , the kuIi emaMonal . . . 1 1 ,hi, Into Hi. Senate ti- saying that I., w ,, , ,,f fiddler of j. 1. . ,,,,, (.. , ,, ,,HS few tun. , ... , , iur 1, !., k. . . . m going .11 a loiiinii ,,lfH , , Btai,., but the wo .,N ,!, 1)f lu.r dler. ' I thinK , . ,,, ,,N l-reiill." 1 1.1.. hi.1. , The aim. rd an. "he has nev i r 1 la in,. I 1 I.. V I ' f 1 1 1 1 L J vv lib h Is III! 'I iImiI. 1 I It I to lie . er, ,,. , 'hat Mon4,liii ! Sharp William-. ..f Mi.M-iipC5aj- ; not be able ..n a ...nr ..f tLullis In Congresj t , ,1.1,,, ., i,.,,.-a '1'" Iavidon c.di.ge ,,., n. . irrxt ; eek and also ,ek ... . :. . ,tr tbarlotte I lub on t'., iiK:,t ,,f JTth. Mr. Wi'M.,1.., 1. ., ) . t : 1 : 1 . M t n. able man Hiel hl 1011.10 ., .North Catollna was k. .1 mu h pleasure hi n..uit . at-ction. "I ' V ! t I I'll- III II. I The board of p anions of New j.-r-ey has comiriutid to life hnptit.,. rnent the death sememe of n .,IMIIII for lh- murder of .niothei wiriian. This is Well, for the fpc, la e of A Woman dVtlig the enfl,,, t too t had. I I , AniOtlg the tiuilieloun good t lilnga ' in lo-day'n paper is im spuib of . j lion. K. V. V . 1,1,. mgiiiK upon i;)n. , . r-,-. frwew the HM-tits ..f 11 monument 10 Jlng'H Mounlalii Mia st.iry of the bat lie Ihere la an ex. eii loimM) ,n,, -j-4ne.. ... There I something wrong viin n t ' Jfer Yorkers arr hot carrying on .TWa th "-wxiiMpera Hguinst 1 tm nlb-geij i,vii. Just Mow ii M t, t jhablt mio) peoj.ie have of riiing - ' their , leg while riding in trolley r elevated car. The House apent quite a while on the rata felt), and the nate thought of llttlo, else tot. a period of avrnty day, ;-It remain to be ea whether tb tarn waa worth the candla, W iO.1,0. tht oa Jkundrad and thlrty-flrat, year of our Independence. SEA LEVEL CAXAL FAVOIIED., v The majority , of the ' committee on Inter-oceanlc canal haa reported to the Senate tn favor of a aea-level wa- fcrwar -pcrttmi thtj lathmua of Pant- Itia. Ita Vinc(ui(oni. were mm mar- laed aa follow; V ? ' ' "I. That the ideml canal la (he one at sea level, ' . ft. That It construction IU be. at tended by no more and probably with leas ha turd thxn June reuuirln 170 feet of ilockage -und-enormou earth diims on (I'SubtfuI foumt.ttlon. . i. That a sea, level rahal will be ntnrh safer and more convenient than the other. "4. That but ,n little longer time will be consumed In Its construction than the one with tinprewdwnted lck. "6. That the malntendnce or iiw mn at aen level will lie much almtUer anil far more economical In operation und nialntenimce. That the readability of the Ideal type at Panama la one of the chief iid vuntagea of thla route" To the laymen these conclusions appeal with considerable force, but the expert differ with regard to the type of canal bet milted to the neeila of the world. The board of engin eers voted In favor of the aea-level type, the majority of the Americana favoring the lock ayatem. and the foreign members of tho board declar ing for the sea-level. President Roosevelt. In urging upon Congress tho adoption of the lock canal, ex plained that th moat Important ca nal In the fnlted States, the "Soo." wss a lock affair, while the Sues Ca nal was at sea-level. That was hi explanation as to the attttudi-a of the American and foreign engineer, one of the strongest argumenta nmile by i nKlanreB meana a mere stoppage of the Senate lonimlltcc for a aea-level Wwrk on ,ne arl membera of'the" caniil U that less damage would ! i un0Ili but every effort Is put for done to It by earthUMkea than to tho wr(, to preV.nt other men from tak loi k anal. i K the places of the Idle workers. The report compare the time re- 1 ,nui, violating one of the principles qtilred by vessels In passing through ,, which this republic I found the canals of th two types to the j "Ibor organizations, rightly great advantage of the sea-level, nducted," said Mr. Purry In his ad Taking up the question of cost j dreM referred to above, "have a wide ;.r,0.000.noo for a sea-level waterway ! nld of usefulness in broadening 'the and 1139.000.000 for a lock type, the I rni of labor and promoting good report shows that the difference In J ..itlrenshlp, but they must learn that maintenance in favor of the sea-level . t h- cannot arrogate to themselves a type will be about ItiOO.000 a year, n(.emi, to OVer-rlde the liberties of which, lapltallxeil at 2 per cent. i(1,hers or to stop the wheels of ln wouM add HMOn.000 to the cost of ' duHtrv M tho,r p,.Bur,. Tne jour. the l.xk cannl To this the report , nal of rommerce says: alls $ 1ft, (100. 000 fur the cost of the -There Is no doubt thst there haa been 11 11.000 acres that would be aubmerg- a aignltleant change. In the general senti . . . , , , . , . , ! ii enl toward lalior unlona In thla coun- ed by the lock plan, bringing the total i ,rv Wthn ,h, ,horl rpti, n( three yeuia, coat ud to f 1 in. 000. 000. Thla would ind It la Industrials. sxiullv and polltl- i i .. Aim - .t ... ka nnn nnn leave a difference of but 0.000.000 between the two plans, with a difference of bu, two or three years n the time of construction. Kenntor Morgan. the veteran promoter of canal legislation, submit- i,, a minority report to the Senate .' ... urging the adoption of tha lock type. Th' Alabamn Senator has, however, , ,, , never become entirely reconciled to the f'anaina route, being a strong nd- Vo, ,e of the Nicaragua route, which who know nolhinsr almut the thine- : ... . ! under consideration are at a losa a 1 to the best course to pursue. It haa been pointed out, however, that Con- gresa can make no nerloua mistake j no matter which It may decide upon, j The thing Is to decide and let tho work begin In earnest. ODE TO .OltTII ( HOI.lA. In to-dav'a paper is an Ode to 1 North Carolina, written by Miss fat- unanimity, the vote In the Senate be lle Williams tjee. a native of this ing 71 to 3, Senator Foraker and the Stale and the gifted daughter of tho; bile Iir I'hnrlea (Jee, of Halifax conn- 1 ty. After living in linl. lgh for some j ears. Mia toe. about eleven years' ago removed to .New ork that the poetic sub- of her nature might the betier I.. iim loped. It was In that cttv that she received the recognition uml encouragement thst allowed her to bring out to the reading public her hrM volutin of poems under the title j of "Phe I'lilare of the Heart." of whli h work Orlando Harper, of New York. In xpres-ing an in k now leilge- mi ni said "I lanriol adeoiialel v sav a nv I h Inu a Pi.rei la 1 1 ve of vour poems. for their loftv sentiments reipilre an expression iii I to your own In ile tlning the ili.iiiKhi- whlili they avvak 111 Vim need f. ,ir no 1 rltic'a pen. for whoever coniii v. r 1 1 ailversi-ly wonlil publl-h liN own link of their ( olllprehetlsloli." Hy mistake The iilmerver was fur nl li.il with the first rough draft of the tide which appears to-dny, the I error not being discovered In time lo j m.ikr the neecj.sary i.itrectlona lo make t histoid 11 1 1 n mate. Thi) lines, SsJ "Wl.i-b 'lit Hi" I 1 r . . 1 nT tio.l. the first suppiiani knelt to Ood m I'.ls side eiihiiruni. ,(,rl tvn. . vv Ml h ftrM ,,, AllK, ,, ,r,, n' :,il .,ur baid-won --t I I Ami seii'-tifving home and toll" We iin.lei nia nd thai Mlsu ijer 1 011 te'iif hites publishing a revised poem 'ti ti..' above llnex soon. I ' is r.a.h lo reive the iiiulllludes of , -,y ,nr lv,v,. Bn(, ,l)IUKhter, bo visitors who will be In-re ihH week, j present to make tho nccaalon a pleaa Tlie web nine that awaits tlnm la niil;"'" Ur '"r visitor. No invll- mi tin surface -aliine, but In from wKhtli. Tin henrts 11 nd homes of the I" pie lo-re ere open In receive Nil 1 niticrs. of v bom there lannot he loo many. The Oii-en t'llv fnnclea that it "'"'"Is W.ll III Hie esllllllltlotl of IIS neighbors for whom It cerltilnlv en- Iitams the kin, lest n-giird, and will be only 1.10 gl.nl to , j.r,, week .ill of these will, inn possibly Collie. Many hiirh things have bei n aaltl an. I viilien of 1'ieslil. tns of tin. Cult, eil etliitcm. but we do 1,., 1 leefill Hint Uliy of llu'tn liun sv..r l.ewn iinbllely UCi lined of lalMeho.nl nil, I ib cepl Ion. The events of lust w . k Involved the PreaUlwil. eU-iiatins ami ml ex-Heimtor, and falls little short of Hie tragic, The l-nndoii Time Knglneerlng upplement iya It ,oat the I'nlted Stale government 20,000 (about f 100.0091 to take the dry dock. Dew y through the fue Canal. Thi Leeem to indicate that canal are profitable institution ftr they are completed. ,..,; .t' ,f, .t..y- CHANGE OF HENTIMEXT HE. GAnitixa labor vxiosB.y. . Commantliiaf on the recent addreai lc tha National Aoclaton of Man ufacturer by; President t.t M. Parry, The Journal Vt.'Cohimerc. of : . New York, notes chance of aentlnieof, toward labor union and polntg out soma Interestlnpr facta tn connection therewith., The Journal. ' of Com rnerc agreei wlth Mr. Parry that "tilery la no doubt of . th - effect of organlaatlon in deyeloplng- and direct ing sentiment., and giving It lore in practical action." but hi of tha opin ion that "the eenttment egalnat tome of the method of labor unlona of th country haa crown naturally out of a deep-rooted .attachment . taHKtni'l plea fundamental to our Institutions, which these method pernlatantly, vio late, and It la the conduct of tha un ions themselves that haa aroused It Into' activity and caused It to seek organlied means of expression." It Is further convinced that "our labor unions have been largely un-Ameri can In spirit and in methods, because they wcra of exotic origin and their leaders have had little comprehen olon of the Institutions of law and government which rest upon person al liberty and equality of rights.'' The fact that In caaea of atrlkea the mem ber of many labor unlona take to violence as naturally a a duck Jake to water is proof that there is some thing radically wrong. The strike It- at lf as now carried Into effect In few leally n promising algn. It only needs to , lt.vwily .(".....h the rsnka of lalior itself, as It la slowly doing, to put an t"xWrn a course of usefulness But there must be a recognl- ",n "f lh right of men to join uniena or to keep out of them, to worn Mi ,u i, occupations aa tliey may choose and mnv train themselves for. at ueh wage aa they mav la" willing to Hceepl. 1)n(i f)ir ,)rh ,.nip))yPr sa they may agree with. There nst be an end of 'coercion, oppression and suppression, of , fr, .,, 'H ,vmrHy lo rl.mmon level i"nl keeping men down, of Interfering 1 1 !,?'Jr' f "workmeir.IT 0". and there must be submission to law ,h"', n';Lh v, rw'''r!L rMTJ. u thi people for their protection. Th Is 11, r rii-mund of Americanism, and gum- pllance with It Is essential to the Bi-r- la luliy of reee Institutions. ' ,, 1 oin in lilt PIIURIIi'll nn ll uui ra' lists and the reforms Indicated must be put In force before many of (the labor unions can hope to assume a permanent 'lace among American Institutions. For a measure which has been be fore Congress as long aa It haa, the rate bill nassed with remarkable two Alabama Senators catting the negative votes. HOCIAL. Cards have been Issued which read as follows: Mr. J. Tl. linger I -,(! .-i- io- i'i. hp.ii. ,,i oui reniii.u at the marriage of bis daughter Mary Annlo to I I ir l.eone H. Newell at nine o'clock Wednesday evening June 6th. 1901 Christ church, Kalelgh. N. C. i lr. Newell Is a aon of Mr. and Mr. W ll. Neucll. and a promising young I physician. During the past year he , baa been an Instructor in the Uni versity of North Carolina. Mia Rog ers la one of Raleigh' moat attractive young ladle. Among the visitors In the city yes terday were Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Little, of Ansonvillc, who were guest at tho Central. one of the most elaborate hoc I I events of gala week will be the recep tion lo be given by the Southern Man ufacturers' titib to-morrow night at o'clock In compliment to Oovernor ll. II. tllcnn und stafT. the United States army ti ml marine officer in the illy and Mayor H. H. McNinch and the city officials. Including the hoard I of aldermen, board of school commla ! alonera, water commission, police, fire , and health commission, the park and I tree com mission and the committees i that have assisted In arranging for the . - uin 01 may ceienranons, mgeiner with their wives and daughter and lady friends. It Is expected and de- mIi-mj! that nil memhortf iirnmnanlsll ll.nH Ik-Ill tli IMM1IA.1 t Mrs. Illchard Hprlngs- nd little daughter, Carrie, and Mrs. 8. W. Flm h. of lycxlngtnn. are visiting Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Smith, on Caldwell strevt. Miss Hiunrt Jones returned to the illy last night from Orecnsbom, where she visited Mis Mary Jd ore head Fry, who accompanied her homo. ' ...' Mis Itosn t'oitper, of Humler, fl C, Is the guest or Mr. and Mrs. tl.Kirg 10. WIlMon, on Houtli Trn street. s as Mlsse Luclllei, Marguerite. raih iirimi uml Virginia Hcnit, and Master tiorj it.- Mcoit- iblldren. uf Mr., and Mrs, (I. (I. Hcott, left last night for Norfolk, Va.. wijere they will speiul the summer H relative. I Mr, Osmond L. llarrlnger yeler2 Tlay resolved tha hondsom utn, car which Mr. J, I Sexton ha Ordered, Mr. Hexton, I the flmt lady to own and operate a torulng car and her ex ample will no doubt be followed by a number ot olhera. ' y ;.' , ,. High Water Mark nearned. r- ' More people than over before are giving, their deert "Blue Ribbon Flavor." April aalea of Bio Ribbon rUvorlng Eitracu the fetggut yu "'":';v 'V;vw-'..;.'; -r .V.-.-f. --e-- '-.eftrlVI-S-r-.-V W, I.- pe tlM Movement of Xwtnber of t Too- I'ie, Vlaltotr and Oilier.- Mr. 8. Wlttkowaky returned ' yea-' terday' from Rockingham and Ma ton, where he delivered two addreaa e on the' aubject of "Building and oan." M?W.hWw.i.a ataff of . The ' Evening Chronicle, ia pending to-day In KaTelgh. i ,; Mr. T. R. Tomllnson and little aon. of Wadesboro, will pnd a few daya In the city this week the guest of Mr.-.M4:MravrVr. U Wallla.' .( ' , Mr. J. r TV. Fargumm. manager, of the Charlotte office of Bradstreet. returned yesterday murnlng from a trip North.-. - 1 . Mr. J. C. McNeill, of The Observer taff. returned to the city yesterday! tnornlng after a delightful trip North. Col.' O W. Flowers, of Durham. arrive la the city thi week to visit Mr. W. M. Smith, on Norm pine treet. Mr. J. H. Little, president of the Charlotte Trust Company, t spend ing aeveral daya In Wlnaton-Salem. , Mr. C. E. Mason ha returned from Atlanta. Ga., where he attended the Torrey meeting, which are In prog reaa there. Mr. J. T. OrlfTln, of Monroe, waa Id the city on business yesterday. Mr. E. J. Black, of Raleigh, waa visitor In Charlotte yesterday. Dr. Edward Caldwell, of Hurt eravlll. waa In the city yesterday. Mr. Andrew Hutchison will arrljre here to-night from the I'nlvereltyj' Mr. J.-B. Miller, of Walesboro. w registered at the Huford yesterdaj. Mr. W. Q. Means f the Conccrd bar, apent yesterday In tho city on business. Among the guests nt the Huford yesterday was Mr. C. 1 Evcrhart, if Lexington. Among the out-of-town people In the city yesterday was Mr. ltf T. Cx. of Hamlet. Mr. J. W. Fergtison ha returned to the rlty after spending a few 4ya In New York. e Mr. Harry Abury has returned to the city after spending ome tin at Hock Hill. 8. C. Mr. J. 8. McKorle. of Statesllle, wa In the city yesterday, belg a guest at the Central. f Mr. B. R. Dobbs. of Mayodan. lpent yesterday in the city, being a guest at the Manufacturers' Club. , Dr. S. B. Jones returned to tht city yesterday from Washington, where he had been under medical treatmett for some time,' Rev. John Wakefield, of Cotcord. wa a- visitor tn the rlty yeeurdav. being the guest of his brother, Pr. W. H. Wakefield. Mr. Oacar H. Carpenter, of'e of Jordan' popular young presrrtlon Ists, haa returned to the city after spending a few- weeks at his Inrmer home at Stanly, recuperating from a recent Illness. Rev. Plato T. Durham has return ed to the city after attending some of the sessions of the General Con ference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. South, at Hirmlngham. Ala. Mr. Prank Moore, of Augusta. Oa.. arrives here to-morrow to visit Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge E. Wilson. Mr. T. A. Adams, of the Charlotte bar, will deliver a Sunday school ad dress at Cornelius to-day. Pleasant Itii-ollertlon. The recollection of ike "Ttlue Rib bon Flavor" remains king after the price la forgotten. It will pay you to ask for Blue Klbboti Vanilla, and nieid ii Xm PEOPLE'S COLUMN The American Dlatrkt Telegraph Company deliver ackagtst, parcels, notes. Invitations, fumlahc messen gers for errnml rrtre at a very small oast. The Observer will aend our me-11 ger. witheut charge, to your residence or place of hu-lnena for dverllseiiienla for till column. 'Phoi.e 7H. Offic uith western I nlon Telegraph Comauy. 'Plione 4 All advertlscnieni Inscrtetl in this column at rate ? tcti cents per line of sit word. No ad. taken for less I ha 11 20 cent. Cash in ad varus. WANTED. A NThlt (experienced mllllnerv help for work riHims; makers und trimmers. The Hee Mive. WANTED--.. IM) people to examine our I extensive Jlne of books and Hlblea. Our I low prices a III surprise you. If von mini 1 employment call or Write, u 1 1. Robin son Co. jno-Kn N. Iryon St.. Char lotte, n. 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C. pre ferred. Address at., oar Observer. WANTED Two 'gentlemen to occupy furnished room. King 1239. W A NT E rv-On i or two table boaraer. Hing IV WANTED Mnl teacher to travel and represent a well tablihed Chicago hi use. Experlenca not necessary. . Must come well recommended, t'ompenantlf n tsfiiio per month. Write to U. II. Harsh barger, Manuger, Sulrbnrir, N. C. - - WANTED Situation a .eaahler, book keeper or gsnersl of Ire ' manager, by a man wllh nineteen frear' experience; ro pubis of handling audita, and organis ing Improved ayatema that will p indue results. Clin furnish highest testimonial. System, car ubeerv..; ..,.i.,. ,-t - WANTEI-Two" r"'hre nen To7 gotal eharaeter and Ublllt for field work In thla Hinle for on of the oldest and high est atuniling fraternal Insurance orders. Kxclmlvs territory ami remunerative ronlracls. Addresa Tin 133. ' llreetwhoro, NeC. - - - . WANTBD-For tr, J. Army, abls-bodled. unmarried inert, between age of U and it. ollliens of United States, of good eharanler and t era per t a habit, who 04 peak, read and writ English. For In formation apply to reorulting effieer, U West Trad atreet, Charlotte, N. U.t tu Patton avenue, AahevlUe, N. C. Bank Building, Hluknry. N. CU or Olonn Building, Rpartanburg, tV C lOtNDBrowa horse, Uf on forehead, . ecar on left houidr. J. wt , wad worth' ion C.f..i,v, .,...',..;.,.:, . . t ....... ..1 ' . .- . a : , . .. . - ,, .uHijM s-i-jif-at. -- .1. aV4--aya. 'fc-ste--ajisUsy st .aw. ' tM-''K-t - ..tt- 1i--.W.fc..-.....JLas :. .,!!, .,.y.,w,,D,M'.-......,.,y, AU..-w.rt-1 J v V, '"7', - - .v-Y. '.j -,:-','-"'j-.'V .- FEOPLE'S COLO The American District Telegraph Company dell vera ckge, parcels, note, invitations, f iirnlshoM meaacu- aen .torn snml ' mnlivi at a rr our . mewMcngcr, wliliout charge, to your residence or Place of butane foe advertisement for.,. Ihl oolumn. '11 kmk) . Ofllce wlthVWestera rnlon Telegraph Company, 1 'Phono 45. . All Mivenlsernent Insyrttrd la thla column at rat) ot.ten cent per line of aix word. ..No ad. taken for lewa Own 20 centat. Cash la advance. MISCELLANEOUS. VI8ITINQ ladle .will And , comfortable lodging and flrat class board at tha Ac Delation Home of the Y. W. C. A., at iO and ii North Church strest. . .. A LADY who la an aocompllahed musi cian, desire position a planlat at sum mer report Addresa -U'Plnevlll. N. C YOUNO WOMAN. Columbia I'niveralty apeclallst, '. desire - posltkin aa tutor through summer month. A., oar Ob server. . ,,,.'...., . , . v TWO elegant AimlnUter Rug', rxll for aale. Call at 14 W. ath street. . CIRCULAR - and sampla distributors wanted everywhere. . No - canvasalng. Good pay Cooperative Adv. Co., H.- x. SALESMAN Wanted to tell grocers, druggist and confectioners; D011.OO per month and expense. Sample free, California Cider A. Extract Co., St. liOula,. Mo. ' WEALTHY buainesa man worth cnah Ho.isO, with beautUul Jiome In city and cotuge in country, desire Immediately true, loving wife. -. No objectlona to working girl or widow. Addresa. Mr, H., Room Md Ceylon Bldg.,' Chicago. v YOPNO; handsome. Intelligent American woman, wealthy In her own right; also large stork farm, containing choice furmlng land; will marry Immediately and will aaalat' husband financially.. Ad dress Miss Hart, Dept.. 650, 64 Wabash, Chicago, OOOD PAY to men everywhere to tack algna. distribute circular, sample, etc. No canvasalng. L'nlveraal Adv. ; Co., Chicago. CANVASSERS nd collectors to travel for Chicago firm. Expenses advnnced. Fine opportunity for promotion. Position permanent. Address Box US, Charlotte. WE HECl'RK poaltlnns. any line. ' any where. Demand for high grade .com mercial, technical and mechanical help exceeds supply. Write for particular. National Employment Ass'n. Century Bldg., Atlanta, Oa. DRACGHTBMAN wanted-Muat be ex perienced and all round man. Address J. S. Zimmerman. Wlnaton-Salem. N. C. I SAN FRANCISCO calamity and book of! earthquake aold 3 centa behnv publish er's price. Agents wanted. Fred M. 1 Johnston, S6t Broad St., Augusta. Oh. , TRAVBLINO salesman wanted for each State- salary f 1,000 per year and rx- 1 iM-nses. Premium Cider Co., St. Louis, Mo. AGENTS wanted Opportunity of a life- time tn one man In each city with re- j ference and few hundred dollar (experi enced salesman preferredi. New and iinniie ntiBinnss proposition itiiti appraja to every man, thus making him a cus tomer Instantly. Sherman Co., 15 Dover street, Kew York. SALESMAN wanted Of ability and ex perience; to man possessing qualifica tions an excellent opportunity la offered by large St. Ixmls concern; permanent, and will pay at least tltlO month. Supt.. 6I4-S17 Commercial Bldg.. St. Louis, Mo. SALESMAN for N. Carolina; experienced traveling -man preferred. Line staple Mr genenfl trade; position permanent; f&O.CQ weekly with commission. Sawyer, Ustle "e Co., Detroit. Mich. . CAPABLB salesman to cover N. C. with staple line. High commlaalnna with SKO.nn monthly advance. Permanent po Hltlon to right man. Jess. II. Smith Co., Detroit, Mich. TWO TRAVBLINO salesmen wanted In each State; salary tlJS month snd ex pense. Samples free: experience un necessary. Cullfornla Cider A Flavoring Co., Bo 134". St. IxjuIs, Mo. ... DR. W. T. WOODI.EY. 31 W. 9th, ape clallat dlaeases women. Chronic 'and skin diseases. Removes moles, warts, birth marks, and other blemlshea with out pain or war. Will be In office during week of Will May celebration. OHITION WANTED Drug clerk. I yetir.' experience. Good reference; age l!. Addresa Triplex. CHEW TATIX1R BROS.' NATCRAL Iaf and Ram's Horn Tobacco; beat In ((ualltv and distinct In flavor from all other tobacco. Try these good once, and you will use no other. MY WIPE bought "Red Top" mine didn't, but will next time. Bnuff; COOK wanted for senahor hotel. Muat be flrat-clsas. Address U Scotney, Chsdbourn, N. C. t 1 . CHILDREN'S' clothes, shirtwaists Vd underwear made at low price. Satis faction guaranteed. Carrie Williams, 419 N. Caldwell street. FOR BALE. twin aAT.V.Tnfin Jsrajiir mlteh mm Apply R. E. Mnn, 600 North Qrahnm street. FOR BALK speed Cordsmai wool tiimlnv lathe. Cnmnlete wit. I chisel c unter shaft, tight and.looe piilirys. etc. B. F. Murray, . F. it, no, z, Ijiurlnburg. N. C. FOR SALE-An established hook and stationery buainesa that took in over tSO.Ofi In cash laat year: located in on nf tha best town In tha South. If In terested write to "Stationery," tare Ob an ver, Charlotte, N. C. FOR SALKTh.ee elahty-hnri return tubular boiler, Mfg. Co. second-hand. Calvlne FOlt UEXT. FOR toRNT--Cnuple furnlhd room. Large and nlry. Well located for 80th visitor. Apply at 807 N. College. , FOR RKNT H ouae with ' modern eon venlence o North College street. Ap ply to Jd. tlmlth. TOO Nort CollegaBt. FOR RKNT-Vacant lot No, 10 9. Church .a treet. excellent location for-refreshment stead or ahow. Apply to No, 10 8. Church street or "Walker A Bryan. FOR RKNT-Thre room suitable for light housekeeping. Ring Its. , LOOT, ' IjOHP on South Tryon . atreet, a Orek letter fraternity pin, ... Heturrt to , tssi Hmdh Tryon street. : ,. . ;. tXn'T 011 lret or om lor Bjitiirday evening, ' cameo brooch. ; Finder1 please leave at till office.-, ss j v 1 visa 'nisi LOST-unch ' of Key and Cbln. Ke turn to Olmerver office and receive re ward. . , f- i..'- i-V "; ' . 'V;'.." '' I'"' - ASSAYING iiv; 1. ii..., 1 -"y ".',' ' '."'i .':'"' OlUtl. Or KVSBT. DXSCRIPTIpIl t--u-01 lt!!IllPJ!3 CI Sl-ll ,W. Ita atreet. Cbwtott, N. C 6m ... y Ve 1 1 Ewibody v'On' the t Go -' 'as, t V . " making Reparations for'thc week mown to .if ' , ' ; ; , ,. . . v. - -: ' ,' - :- a - ' a ' norunnnw iFornrarrnnr r L? Vil JUUUJ VWJl UUII5 Get your FlagiT ahd Bunting hcc.' A big stodk; ofJarge -and soiall size 51. Flags 25c to $3.00 per dozen. Buntirigplen Stars and Stripes . .;:;:. ;?; i;'-- '; : Big Shipment HoM fc Eyerytbody who needs regular, Hotel. Ware, come quick, for the demand b heavy. All sizes Cups and Saucers Bowls, etc ..... Toy Balloons On sale Monday at 5 and 10 cents. I I Notice Cut-Price Sale of Straw Hats A big lot to be carried over or a sacrifice.' We make the sacrifice. Men's and Boys' Soft and Yacht Straws of all the new shapes; also Children's and Ladies' Sailors. i Malagas 50c per All $2 and $2.25, Straws for $J;75e All $4 and.$4.50 Straws for $3;75" AU$6 and S&50' Straws for $5.66; ' White Dock Hats and Caps - 90c to $1.75. ; - " No Discount c l", '.'.y-'J' :..'' i' '' ? y'.' '- ''" ' " ' ,y".' . . V, , ' ' ' ' '';v ''""'.' Besl pO Shoe Sold lb u ' i : w j Is our '-Knox'; made by DorschV Low and High Cut, in all the leathers and toes. . ve.-iSsaeVajsaSjal--- U" f ' i i . , '' II r , i 1 i i. rtv e f v , , ll lis I 1 . , vV 1 t v . u. 'V- Qiarlotte. - - ." ' as' ' : of Plates, Hattersy -a i dozen up. ..it ,t Net Cash 30 Dav tM ,1 e
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