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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JUNEO, iDOGl ', '' ft i Mr r Publishers. IV A. TOMPKINS (very Day in lie Year. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: x- DAILY. 1 On year tix month Tbre months 18 00 . 4.00 1 . 100 1 BKM1-WKKKLY. Ona year All months Three months i. . PUBLISHERS ANNOUNCEMENT. :' No. 34 South Tryon street. Telephone T numbers: liuslnetk office. Bell 'phone 7S; elty editor' office, HM1 'phone, IM; tiews editor's office, Hell 'phone, 2M. A subscriber In ordering the address 'of hla peper changed, will pleaae In dicate the address In which it is coins; at the time iie ask for the change to be made. Advertising rate are furnished on application. Advertiser may feel sura that through the columns of this paper tney may reach h II Charlotte nd a portle:i of the best people in this Bute and upper Houih Carolina. 'i'hls paper gives cerrpondnl as wide latitude sm It thinks public policy permits, but It Is In ne ca reapon- aibla for their views. It Is much pre. f erred that correspondent lgn their names to their article, especially In case where they attsck perons or institution, though this Is not de manded. The editor reserves the right to give the name of i-ori espondent Whtri they are demanded for Ihe pur pose of peritonei satisfaction To re- eelye consideration m rnmrnunlcstlon most be sceonipanled In- 'he true nam of the correspondent. KATI'HH W. JIM . 1MB. IIMI.KTI. Plt(TI l.l , . The Pouth need Immlgrat Ion ; ev erybody com ede that; but tlo- sub ject is n very piaithal nm , anil coin Ing to It . on-ldei at h,n we - li . u I 1 look for lnlea,l of blinking facts i'itninillonei Wat.lmin. In hare of the KIIIh Ulan. I, .-. b'ik. i m in Ik ra tion station, u li ila-. Hgo gave the members of the .Kouihci n Immi gration I'iuimiikmi'Ii -ome fu Is. whlih surprised th.in very mm li, a to why foreign Immigrant do not tome Houth. and while the truths Were unpalatable they may serve to keep us off of false s eiils and linn us In right 1 1 1 ' i i n The New York Journal of I'omrneiie lakes knowledge of Mi ai horn's state ment and Mipplcinetits llum In an editorial of i hi. h I be following is I In concluding para ma ph "The illffe ..ll lln H.r S..U1I l.i.l.i fore is 1ll.il it l' is not illi.i. led l n 1 1 1 1 i tion. Mild II i.ilil.ol lie Uilyen or steeled In dire. I, oil. I., Mlil. 1: ll I- not all'. o ted. It cent to I . i I ...jiri losple.i.l IllnOliU those who Wlh or lntei.il lo ..,ine In tjiis ccuntry tl.e intot maitoii m Inducement thnl lll 'li ii i mine t ' ill niiKi' licroic they lenve in, me Tin ir mimls n.u i be tuade up in s. 1 1 le a. i be ,mii:i , am icil turn! laborer., or media nl - or h- i,i. tlve. as I tie . use ln.iv be. In lore III- V tart Instead .f after He) iliar The SdvsnlaKe. oppi'i I mill le- ain a 1 1 1 .h I ioiih of the Hollth III. ml In lllipi c,,., upon thrin in the inanities lb. it tin-, .ne lo come from Ins I col of II...I In w Inch 1b.- arrive whh mind already mud" Tin These flTYantagc opsir I unit lc- and al traetloits must In k uuint- and ei.ial in tlioee which hsve diawn Immigrants to the West or kepi them In the North. They must Is' ussured of as kooiJ Miims. good facilities for edunlliiR tli.-ir hildrcn. us tali tiealuii nt soi ially and Dolltlcallv nnd the kamM etic ,,r lo.i... endence and eimalllv In the i oininuiill v f,n?.;r every luunlgiani made ihe promoier of the . omlriK of others" This Is not i.ll i II oie, II i, r, inn It may he for the South'" good. Wo want immigrant and should v ebnme honest ami intelligent coiin, as lo how to get them. They are not lo be had by .'nlnpUng resolutions and beating the air commiiMnner b JJect i alum! b. hope of lioiills Climilll'l. le!p! The Kill Island is to'.' im lh.. silb i ppl o.i. hi .) wlih n ny and Tin Journal ,.f bow It an . The process of .IlliBtlng Southward Hie cltli.Ti of ti e Old World will III...,- saniv Hi' a in . on,, hut ir wo cant In good i mi, b in e ami in -'Ihe self aurnni e thnt ve in. not pri paring disappointment f. r all ...nor I e,l. I urate the foreigner by holding out the Inducement whh h we are told are essential to tin- siting of them, then the plan, though b ilious, is prac tical, and none otlnr thnt I in sight l. THE COMU'CTOIt At Ol i n I D. The public will te.-all the feat fill Collision of Iwo I Ol ... Iig.f tl.ihlv ,,f the Houthern Lullway near New M 1 1 -ket, Tcnn . Ki .f ml., r .t I'nu. re-ult-Ing In more ih.m .baths apt W, H. i'aMMl, wl... "a. due tor of one of t'n n.rti,. this Week nt fli-t-.m it; having been reepoii-ll.'e. b negligence, for lh ;i .p.n actJUltleil The . nil I v ePPlaUlled. The c.ll.h; or tl n- .l in-, Ti nil . a 1 i Im I ll a I a ml v. a loin lly ' a . p,. e. - MI by e-.lulge '. W. ll- )- II . Mainphl. w bo lout n son 'a 1 1 1 1 i f a. I 'Iii. ll 'I ne bllbt dent. .ri"t In r iiulb t m n V,,. character . nol pi !liry did Ihe liumrine .-in. I the riglii iliibK in ibis i us. i i, r . i , : k road conipany wus wieril) piinbb' ii . lO loss and ilarnage From ,,ne point '9t View It ai pear n If efiine 'nill- Vldunl shoiibl lime liri-n punlalieil nl . so, but from another It sppcur a ." , f f It Would have been M great w rong to have vlalted piinifhinerit upon a 'conductor whoe life was equally i m- perilled s long lili the IUi of hi ; passenger. ThS Ileinoi rallc drift m ihl time Is til townrdn Mr. liryan. tn- after another, l)etiiocit, Htuie ii.nven IIos are ilaclsrhig lor him: promt. Iiefit men who have heretofore lieen 'allied with Ihe oppisite Winn ,,f i, party ara declaring theinelvi H Jri be half of his nomination, and lw l to have a tremendous popular ovation In New . fork, upon his return from abroad. ,AVut the 1st of August. A great tnny thing tan happen In two ers and it U rarely afo lo prophecy that far- In ad vanes; but the devel opment of ths paet week tnke It certain that If this wr ths ypV for th national convention Mr. Bryan would be rive n th nomination with out serious ppbslMoa If not by accla mation. V.. Y'r THK VAI.VK OF A MAX. -An exceedingly Interesting special of the 6th from Boston to The TJew York Herald reads In part as folio wi: "Reaffirming the theory of Dr. Osier retarding mun'i value according to hla age, Vr. Kraaius Holt, of 'Portland, Me., to-day at the ophthalmology seirtjlon of the American Medical Association, In an rluhoral paper on 'Physical Economics,' contended that the economic value of a tailoring man decreases after hi twenty rtfth ycsr and thnl the vanii' of a pro fessional man wanes after the fortieth !-. Dr. Holt prevented elnborate tablea showing (hat a man value In money run artmilly be determined tv tuktng In to conlderatfon hla occupation and age. "lr. Holt I an authority on the topic huvlns worked out n llieorv whloh changed the method used In the Penalon W; Bureau for determining the iinioiirit of a Sjnmn's penlon according to his dlssbllltv. He im in ll n accident one time himself : anil mtyx Ihut he hnd notlilnK to do but I think fur nix month, and that he worked on thl theory during nil nf that time, land ha amplified It a great deal miner. in til table allowing tne value or indi vidual of the American laboring i la he nt u ten that at ten yearn nf age, on a I1 per cent, dim-mint haul, a hoy N worth l.'A I..': al fifteen '-ear of aae he la worth .ial. l tweiity-flve he 1 worth I'i.I n't. ami from that Mine on his 'nluc tlerreHM', unlll at e'entv he In worth hut 17.IS ami at elshly year of age he in a drawback on the community to I ho extent of t- SI. 'The professional man at twenty-five year of age haw an ecnnoniii' value of $:T. is M. and hl highest value I t fortv yearn of age. when he I worth !:ri.:i4t x " , This I rullier rnnn above forty, depressing" to but none the the less I lnl i cBiiiiK for t hat. In vleyv of what I Is here subl of lilri), lr. Holt' tables j nre not, of course, to lie railed In j oucsthm. There are, never! helees. i fiine itietlonn we would like to ask i lilrn a to the basis upon which he ' found hH inn IiisIoiis; a for Instance, , What laboring class there are manv --docs he figure, upon, and what scale of .v.ik' m lias he in mind .' And what cI ihh of professional men there also ' ii r-- inn n) and what rate of Income '.' Mill II would not be worth while. Vet Hie iii ne I a ry value of a man depends upon 1 1 1 -i earning capacity, and we don ' e how Ills value (an lie ap praWe, upon any older ImiK The .M oiiigomery Advertiser rnlls The i ihierv i-r's aiteiitlon to the fad that the hi heme for the i huh e by primary of nltermile 1'nlled Rtate Senators In Alabama, to succeed Henu- tor .Moman ami I'etlus in the event ,,f their death nfter their election ,, n,.w term . H conceded thnt both wlll he re-elei led and !t Is ri-all.cd that both are very old -Is "not a Mlato law hot a party plan." "The Alabama l.i Kl"laluru had nothing to do u Ith this alleimile S, niilor plan," says, our MiuilKiiiiH ry contemporary. "It In the in tion of the I lemoi i al Stale execu tive committee and ha resulted In tn I ii k I ii k about half a dozen or mure prominent illl.ens us candidates f,(r indorsement, which endorsement who it Is elected (lovemor vlll have to ii oKnie 111 case of a vacuiuy." All ibis we km-H perfei lly well when MitlnR- on the subject a week ,ii;.i, though at the moment Inadvertent to I1. Obviously this Is a sort nf mut ter that a I,eglnhi! lire has nothing to tin with. Dr IV 1,. .Murphy, superintendent f the Htate lloKidtal at Mnrirntiton submits a n port lo Ihe board of (- ieitor al iu. Ii of lis u.irteiy ine.(- Itigs. That siihiiiltleil to ihe board at meeting this week Is published to- ! f'" "" '"" ' " ' "-e than usual KnerHl Interest and ,..-.., i.. ,. i . ( o. r. iiiiii u in y op- ilml.-m that U not Tile Institution nnd ill belter i ninlli loll .....ill- and the incdlial stuff acid ll the nt- la.lns arc doing better Work than ever before I u Murphy' m n nuge- ment Is superb and the written ap- probation nf 111.- directors Whs w, desi ivid This llosplljl a Htate In stitution for all thn. Stale to he pmud of. and It rnnld lie wlhed thnt nil tbi I penpl 1 1 1 I in- pi .1 lis building. J grniiiidx ami patient- Sin h Inspc,-. llmi would pro), j .1. 'light fill surprise I to I hi-ni It Is gratifying lo see tM.it all over tli country the volume of sales of canned meat bus largely declined within the mist week The Chicago packers will net at b-ast this much punishment The pity s that the Important Key imlds-i ll dlsi Insures will bi' so I.IOII foruotlell Think n bout Hie temperature of yes iirda)' Then reflect that only six nei ks ago there wm a skirt if snow" up at llrevard' Great i llmate this MIC. ( IIMtl.l N II. M(is n y K I). TIm- I nllier of Sir. t . V Mooch-), of Charlotte, PntoM' my at M III mie In Virginia a- Vrnrx Ohl Iho hiirtUhig t lillilrcn. A lilegl'illll to .Ml. ('. A. .Mo.eley VeHti-MlllV HftlltlOOIl hl'lillKht Ihe Nllil iiii. IIik, iii e nf Die ileiilh at noon nf Mr lniile II. Moeey, IK hi bom.. near I Tn k"' llriincli. ,i Mr M bi. u ho lis out of the illy on ii I'll .III..." tllp. (llil Hut Icnlli of hl4 ' I iibi'i 'i .b ath until a late hour last fiKlit when he arrived In Charlotte. . lb will bai' for trgliiin on an i-atly Main till morning. The funeral Mill le llei In inorrow. The ibath of Mr. Moseley came n ii illHilnct Nhoi k lo the f tun lly and j friend-, for though 12 year old, ha hale nnd hearty nnd M hsil been j ihe foml ami H,intllne hope that I he. , end would on jcar delayed. Mr. j I'tmrbn IIIMnr) Moseley win a slrlU- ' Ing typ' of the old Virglnln school j i nd one of ihe most prominent plum- ' r In tlii- Valley lie oenl all of n I long a nd useful llle on hi extem-ive' plmitntlon IlelUUli' served hl-i ! htate it ml (iiuntry faithfully and ruin- j ed a (urge famll ofi and diiuglili r ' thai do lit in credit, m lio are inlliieiiihi I, j Christian rm n ami women In the , ( omlnunltles in n hli li tin y live. Juki ' a short time ago the lumlly km call id Upon to tnourn the death of the sslnted wife ami mother, Kurvtvlng the deceased are thre. daughlcrs and six twin. In adillilon to a number of grnndchlldren, The daughters are: Mrs. II. (.'. Moseley, of Narunt, Vs.; Mrs, W. II, fillver, of Florence. H. C, and Mr. W. T. Mpacorab, of Oreenvllle. N. ('.; and the amis, Mr, T. M. Moseley, of Usleighi Mr. C, A. loiey, ( Chsr lots, and Msssrs. II. !.. l. 0. and K. K. Moseley, who still fesld at th old bsmastesd. WEEDS BY THE WAYSIDE 1 " i One of the recent graduating oras tora atood for th statement that his tory repeat Itself. College commence ment are a part of history, and may be they are what he was Judging from. Of necessity there la a great deal of samcne about them, but not altogether a tedloua eameneaa. Each of the numerous Institutions has had "the best year In Its hlBtory." which Is trfl. but monotonous. The graduat ing: orators made the same quality of speeches, all of them carefully com mitted to memory and spoken with calculated gesture and a never kind ling eyo. It would be worth the ex periment for some graduate next year to Imitate the big men whom the colleges have been bringing here to make the principal addreaites by re ducing the thoughts to manuscript nnd honestly reading the name. Thinking on one's feet is a very great accomplishment; but this by-heart custom I not thinking on one'a feet; it sinks the thought and seeks for the word, though the word has long lost its life In the mind of the Hpeakf. However, the public knows what a greut day it Is for the men who grad uate and It sacrifices its Interest to courtesy. The boys always have a large crowd, which listens, or Juntas good pretends to listen, with all care. Sometimes a bold fellow comes for ward with only his linn of thought in hand, daring to rlMk the expre Hlon of It as he goes: the audience can spot htm by the look In his eyes, before ha apeaka a word, and It knows that here is something fresh. Hut, since "The Individual wither nnd the world Is more and more," the average, excellence of theae speeches succeeding to the spread-eagle, clv-ll-war type should be an encourage ment to the country. There is not any fanaticism in them; they usually show the result of sound teaching and n great deal of wholesome read ing. They promise to the country sofu and enlighteued leadership. A few commencements ago, Prealdent Taylor, of Wuke Forest, on the point of delivering the diplomas, (dated ;o the people that here was it la.x of, Ntiy. SO men; and "there I fTot a kciiIuh among them," he declnred, "lor which 1 thank Hod nnd talio courage." In his great speech delivered at Trinity t'ollege on Washington's lilrlhday. which was published in The Month Atlantic Quarterly and copied rrom nnd commented upon In The Itevlew of Kc views, Dr. John K. White wild that what haa side-track ed and delayed the development of the Honib Is Its hab It of thinking i i nn.i laming oi nsen, reguruuiK usen unu us one issue an msuni i mini me mentioned. that several cltlana hart rest of the world. Thnt the section ; appeared before the hoard of alder Is s. lf-centered there Is proof enough i . .nJ had ...cure l snecial betmits In the coinmencement orations ut It s minis unu colleges, n cnaime mm 1 come over tne spirit or lis ureani, however. Within the memory of ! young men, the college oration was ' an effort nt the vindication J seces sion, a glorification of the Confeder al" snldler, a brooding over the dis astrous pnst; hut who tunril that n.id theme sung this season? True, the young men spoke about the South, but with a forward look and with figures and facts for substance. There was no railing againnt wealth, hot nun h Joy In the rapid accumula tion or It by our people. Not a mafi cursed the spirit "f commercialism, ! bin think of It' -championed that 1 spirit and Its fruits as the condition i or a hlgln r life among us. ol a vvoslil vol. e In the arts and letters. Thnt fa. t Itself might convince ono who knew not otherwise that thls I be- i oinlng a it. h neoule: for nobody but the poor man i rles out ou wealth MumviT. tint the young blade only, who forth annually Into the but tles of pence, hut their elders preuch from this new text Some of the alum ni and literary addresses were really reminiscent ami literary that Is, nar rowly local and universal, but those whb h pertained to the Smith dwelt on her presrnt and future, looked forward with wide-eyed hope, and ex- horted youth to their task of clv- o. eioiiomb and so. I al betterment. I Tills wax Ihe . hoi. I I balllionv of the I Si a"'ltl It sent tile people home and espei liillv the iic armored com II palletii are;,IIUi U,, ;, gnat prophecy singing thun ever In fore 111 lh. li heart. A feeling Is abroad l hat tin- South Is rejuveiiuted, a land of to ihuiriiiii not vf-sterdavs .Mr. , Slmber c I, ,1,1 the story of n color- , "I mlnnt'i of Judge Mettle, who swore that t lie judge was n nigger i mail thui lieorke Washington and bigger than Abe Lincoln Ills com panion all I, "Whew! Ydi iiius' think i .ledge s. til,- is ii bigger man dan de Lawil hi .elf" "o I don't go dat fur." i said the tit st negro, "but, lull knows, .ledge s, tile I a inlgity young man i ylt " Tin- stoix Isn't entirely nppll i i utile to the argument here, but lllus- : riltes III iiv pi thole the Sense of (Kill ing greuines that Is in our Houthern ! air Tr. Charles Alphonso Smith chose i Th -t- amounting to lila.lO. Fur that theme for Iho principal coin- Hie month of Aluy last year the line mencemi nt addres. at I )a v bison, and were nj u.'i and the cost were $1!.1.. received unanimous applause; Hon. n. The difference Is $241.40, the in- It. It. White discussed a phase of It In crease being almost double. his alumni addres at Wake Forest; i M . ., veslerdav nur- ll.in Sh.par.i Itrvan and ex-Henator . ,, ,, ',., ?uy 1 ,'ur Marlon l:t l-r -In so far a he did not ! r,",1"'-'1 lrHbn,'m deal In I riilsms t rested It In their , ,,ni1 'l "f lM" Klrshbaum prop- alumni s lies at Chapel HIM. All ' r,' fr"'" lh" buburban Realty Com- tbese orators were among home folks lanv y. ,ierdu. This Is one of the nnd natur.illv dwell upon home mat- prettiest Mihuihun place bear the tci s The nmsl notable commence city. mi nt nihil, ss. s of the season, those of - The Continental and Highland Itllss Cerrv at Wake Forest and Al- , aru Mills teams will play a mutch l.eil Shaw at Trinity, since Ihe meniine of ball at ljitln Pink ihl. i.fr,,. who delivered them represented the whole country, dealt very wisely with luff of niiiioiial, f mil cosmopolitan, lneri t If i bene two im ll he excepted and If till li :i typical Southern Htate, the recent i oininencenient season nIhiuii that he Houth I hiIII thinking of herself, but not with face toward die sunset, a -i of obi There is where tin' i'Ioiiui ip e Hex. It I sun-up again! With lier fa. e t hat way, she w ill soon look beyond hereir The fact thu. In ihe iiiIiIh! ol her own hallelujah chorus, she .all men from other sec Hon .. mci lion- u nl il g. mini Ic to her in ti'iidllbin. and pnnic to listen 10 t li n i an. I applaud Hu m. show s Hint hi r guze I fill to the eait The bringing of thoughtful men, representative of Ihe hcl people In other purl lo ipcak to ii iiml mingle with u provided they do not conde scend will Work ii good. Al a great liAn.ilct st Keter, N II , hiHt Hcptem ber, Mr. W. K rhilllan was tailed on for speech by the toast master, Judge Henry A Hllllte. who lini he come fatnoii hi an niillior lie Intro duced Air. ChrlKtlan In the latter quadruple CMpa. lty. as .ui-ln-liiw of eltonewall Jackson ("the greatt military tnctlchui of modern times," as Judge Hliute eahl and which the New I'.uglander trtmendouHly ap plnudnd). us a veteran of the Hpan nh-Amerlcun war, as the father of Moose volt's appointee at large to West I'olnt. and n a Houthern gentle, mini. Mr Christian was taken wholly by surprise, aa every one could see. and w lien he rone nnd looked HVif that mag nlllcant body of men, every face glowing w ith hospliain v, though right In .heart of the n lent enemy's country, he spoke the (lrl thing that came to his mind, a wise saying, "U'4 lire all alike," tie said, "anil tr we had gone to see each other Instead of cor responding, there never would have been uny war." lis aald many Una things, but none other so line aa tha expansion nf that Idea, that Ihe n w paper quarrels, spirited with tnallca or Ignorance, are the heaters, as In tltnats acrqiiatntunca would bs tha cooler, of sectional prejudice. When wa go to thsm they treat us as princes, nay. as , brethren;, now thai our sunny South has wine again in her cellar and feed' on her board,, let us have them to visit u. not as pa trons, but as friends. When Oareth saw. hla awful opponent of the storied shield faca to face, lo, a smiling youth! , , J. C. M. rillE 1'ItEhII MEAT DTSCt'SSED. Mr. J. L Blakrh-y Advocate the Main tenance of City (Slaughter Pen, With Inspector In tliargi The City's Hupply of Fresh Meat to be Investigated Thoroughly A Bad Practice Mentioned. Mr. J. I. Blakeley, chairman of the health committee of the city police, tire and health commission, advocates the establishment by the city of a public slaughter pen, where all cat tle shall be killed and the meat In spected by a competent officer before It I placed upon the city market. He holds that this Is the only feasible method by which charlotte may ob tain a pure supply of fresh meat. A small fee per head can be charged. nd thus Ihe expense of the mainte nance bw reduoed lo a minimum. ' This matter was brought up at the regular monthly meeting of the po lice, fire and health commlaalon, w hich was held In tlje city hall last night. The Observer's story of the old, sick, $12 Btear, which had been butchered ut on of the slaughter pens and its meut brought Into the city for aalo, was mentioned and diacuased at length. The vlgilunoo of the sanitary officer In detecting that would-be imposition upon the public waa com mended. With this Incident fresh In their minds, the consideration of the future supply of pure meat followed. Mr. Ulakeley, as head of the health department, stated this his solution of the question would be the establish ment of public slaughter pens, which would undoubtedly do away with tainted or improper meat. In the case referred to abovy. the old Hteer-wa so feeblo that It fell down by the roadside, and had to be carted to the place of execution. The meat was dark und bruised and in the worst possible condition. Mr. Blakclcv declared thai If a compe 'nt official were In charge of this public slaughter pen, such an occur rence could never ha ye happened. Mr. Hlukelcy udded that he would present this matter to the board of aldermen at their nevt regular meet ing, If the commission would author ize him to do so. lie declared that the recent disclosures yvere sufficient to call for further investigation and ibis he proposed to have the board make. In connection with the report of (ne health deplirtment, the fact was i allowing them to maintain their sta- , jp ,.OM,.r to tn t and to their own reKidences than the law allowed, namely, 30 feet This Mr. Ulakeley deplored, believing that such excep tions would result in confusion and friction with the .tepartment and work harm to tin- s. t vlve. He fur ther stated thai In- intended to test the caae In court In order if possible to put tt slop to in h practices. t'ol. A. I. Smith. halrman of the It. McN'in. h pr. i ii e l a petition to the commission f i nn Ihe city patrol men asking for an advance in their salaries of I', p. r month. No action wus taken, the nutter being postpon ed to a sp.ilal in ding which will j be held next w k Several of the Commissioners .iressed themselves I In favor nf the r oin -t of these niem- I be re of the .iiy police force nnd fa- vorahle in Hon I i iked for ut the ((lining in., i no.' Col. A. LSnilth, chairman of the fire department, Milunlttud his month ly report. I Hit lug the month of May there were eight fires, the total loss j being tT.'.u. Mr, J. A. Durham also j present'!1 the report of the police, department during the montli of May. ltoth departim-nt mere reported to, be In line shape. BIMK.FH. A Few Minor Happening' In and j i About ihe City. Sunday being Trlnlly Sunday, there will he a iielebration nf the Holy C. on in ii n . , u u the II o'clock service a i Si rider's Kplscopul chinch, ln.'ead of the usual 7;30 u. m. set v b ( The i t h uds of Mr. nnd Mrs. It. (). Alexander will learn with regret of Ihe sen. nis illness of their small son, Heriiiloii. who Is suffering from ty phoid leer at .Montreal. - -Mi. W illiam S. Hamilton, of Blowing Hoik. has enlisted for servue In Ihe Culled State aiiny. He has be, ii assigned to the coast artilliiv nnd lift severul days for I". n t Sbiciini. N. V. -Tin tines al the pollco station for tile month of Mnv were iL'kl' 2.". noun nt .1 o'clock. Hulterle land I'uik. Sniiill and Porter nenlnl. Il lei mid I.lndsey, An mllon fee of Hi cenl will n.l be charged. I'll, hi lie four-year-old daugh ter of Mr Will W'Hrrcn. who live nt the coiner ui Tenth and Caldwell Hlrcrl. wandered away from home yesterday morning and was lost for several hour Hhe was found ill the corner of (Iridium and Flrt streets, nboui i; l.lo. ki from her home -Mrs Clinrle A. Moseley and nn. Mr. c. A Miisehy. Jr., arrived home lst night from Florence, R ('., where Mr. Mneley went lo attend the graduating exercise of the Florence High Hi huol. lit which her son grad uated till veiir Young Mr. Moseley won the orator' medal In the contest dlMlng the closing exercises. rm; vtrrmi. .In ntes Ma x enscrnfl. In New York Hun. I urn the man wlmne sovereign will I nought hv i'm i v . iindldHt With nil his iiiIkIii aii'l main until I. Ml Hie pulls, de. ,t hhi fste. l or In me every fond hope lies; Therefore It' clear he must begin On me II he would ln the prise. Vnr me the country fr sqd near I "worked" with klll fTiiel mil. And In ii way (lint makes m fear I am not Intellectual. I'ur me the en inpalgn hook and tracts Are made ton nfter ton of tire in. To preach such widely varying "facts" I w ar. civ can keep run of them. Him llblinler cMRl their spells tor tne With feverish erltency i ' For me they stonily illsagrea Willi nisi vi Ion conltency. For me eneh nsrly, turns Hhotlt, "Claim" all Ihut best in ulin and senile, And thnl lo keep the others out Is our poor country's only hope. For ni. oh. yea, that's truly ll! That's why nn ms Ihey make demand They'r working for my benefit ir I reutfl only understand, And so for ma they do their best. With wondrous sssldulty, Ts train my vntmg Instincts lest 1 to wronsl through fatuity. PEOPLE'S coin "The American Diattlct Telegraph Company deliver packages, parcels, notes. Invitations, furnishes ineasea cars tar cmiul wnln al a very small cowl Tha Observer will send. our meawengera, without cliarge, vi yonr residence or place of bif.lneas for advertisements for this column. 'Phone 7S. Office with Western V'nlon Telegraph Company. 'Phone 45. All advertisements Inserted la this) colnmn at rate of ten cents per line of ala words. No ad. taken for lea than 20 cents. Cash in advance. WANTED. WANTED Machine hands; Hurry and get one of our good places. Apply to Jo areenleaf. Southern Pants Co., 2l IS. Glh Bl. WANTED Two more traveling type writer salesmen. Experience in this, or some specialty line, preferred. Good proposition to loan who van niak good, ii. K. Townsend, Charlotte. N. C. WANTED at once expensnced double entry book-keeper; prefer young man with experience in lumber business. Must have good habits. Stnie salary expected, reference, etc. Address, Vox 114, Ker shaw, B. C. 4 WANTED Bids on grudlng etreet rail way track bed to Hoskln Mill, requir ing moving of about 60.UU0 cubio yards of dirt. Profile furnished on application at office of 4C's. WANTED At once. flrt-cluss barber. Good hnhlts. Good wage. Address, Climax Marber Shop, Hickory. N. C. WANTE1 A small second-hand safe, and also desk. In good condition. Hart Drug Co.. Norwood, N. C. WANTED Experienced book-keeper de sires position at once. Cotton mill work preferred but will take any repu table position. Highest references. Ad dress, Ieck Hox ITS, Elkln. N. C. WANTED Klrst -class tinner; good WHgen for right man. T. W. Fraxier, Statesvllle. N. C. WANTED Experienced Bobbin and Spool makers.' Good pay and steady work. Address. Georgia Spool & Bobbin Mfg. Co.. Macon, (la. WANTED A registered p Drug Store. Cornelia. N. C. harmacist. WANTED One-half Interest In some paying business or manufacturing plant of moderate proportion, located in Char lotte. Will actively associate "with some ether reliable man In any enterprise with good propects Write, W. H. M., csre Charlotte observer. MISCKIiLANEOCb. SHOE SALESMEN wanted Sept. 1st. One for Oreenvllle, 8. C, territory; n for either Chester or Columbia. B. and one for Georgia. We want only ex iwrlenced traveling men. 'Tie useless for uny to apply except men who have trav eled in the respective territories. For ward reference with application. Jen kins Bros. 1 Shoe Co., Winston-Salem. N. l". WILMINGTON and return the 2Tth, fc.UU. Wilmington Kxciirslon. FOR RENT OR SALE New house on Elizabeth Heights. Mi rooms. water, sewer and electric lights. Apply to E. Nye Hutchinson. Jr. I ril'LKNDTD CHANCE for the right man. i I will sell the "Emporium." good-will land slock complete. Will also give lease j on building. Established over twenty years. Sales lust year nearly forty thousand dollars. Main departments: Hooks and stationery,' athletic goods, toy, n-.en's furnishings, hat, shoe and fancy groceries. Good business with faculty ami students of the Cnlverslty. Beit lo lation In town. Good reason for selling. If you mean business, cull on or write, Itox led. Chapel Hill, N. C. Stock about fl.",.(.nO. WILMINGTON and return the l;.( Wilmington Excursion. 27th. KNITTING MILL outfit for sale, con taining ii, m needle Invincible Knitters, 1 lubber. 1 lumper, 1. 2-hore gasoline engine. I small boiler nnd pre. For fur ther Information apply to M. D. HUisey, l(o, kniRliam. N. C. l:i i A Hi i and room wanted by gentleman und wife In refined, private family. Hoarding house needn't answer. Ad dict's, "y. Q ." care Observer. THE MOST enjoyable trip" of the season -Wilmington Excursion, 27th. ASK YOI'R newsdealer or the boy on the train for a copy of Fairbrother's Everything. Or better yet. send a dollar nnd have it come your way six months. If Ton pnrt with the plunk, send It to l-.'v ery thing, Greensboro, N. C. THE RED Telephone," or Tricks of the Tempter Exposed. Agents wanted. C. 11. K.ihlnmin A Co., Charlotte, N. C. CHARLOTTE Cnlveratty School, summer session June 4th July- 27th. Cnlleso nr.. UKU punitory, drill claiuie In algebra, geome try. I jitln. Greek. Hours D-12 a. m. 1L . i ilnsgow. FOR siAIiE. Foil SALE Five desirable lot, "Pied mont Heights," Greemlioro, N. C, at nisi. Aihhess, L. S. Ford, Agent, Relil- vllle, N C. FOR SA 1,11 Ing. si no -My well-known hat renovat cleimlng and proastng es- lahlishment rompieie. Keanon. poor health. Michael KWhlMium. The I'rac-! ti.ni na..er. chariot... n. d , Colt HAI.K-A hotel of a rooms. In Mrt- I las shape, with ii lurae barn anltabl for livery or sale stable, in u growing town nf a.COO Inhabitant. Trice, fci.onu, n little more than half Its Value. Art- High- lire, T. H. McDonald. Bon It Co , Ahe-Contl- tioro. N. C. I'OK HAI.K: CIIOICK KIR8T WARD residence. We are offering for sal the handsome residence of Mr. Ransom 8. dray, on North College street. This Is one of the mot desirable properties in the rlly, having line yard, beautiful lui(le, abundance of fruit and fine gar den. The lot Is SnxSW. The house con tnlns 14 rooms-has two baths. Hot and cold muter In each room. Construction und finish flrkt-rln In every respect. Admirably adapted for private hotel or woman' nnltarlum. ns well as elegant residence. I'rlce at office. F. C. Abbott A Co. tig business. ITS street. Norfolk. V'a. One of the best lo rations In the city. I,en expires Jan uary, win. For particulars apply to Ab bott Mnrrl A ( nmpnny. Heal Kstats Uroker. n: Atlantic street. Norfolk. Va. FOR HAI.K Heebre Indelible Ink Cheek rroteetor, only been used four months. In good condition; cost flft.OG, can bs bought for t:m.no. Address, "Frank," oars Observer. FOIt HAI.K An established hook and stationery business that took In ovsr ITO.ero in cash last year) located In ons nf the beat towns In the South. If In t fronted write to "Stationery," ears Ob uvr, Charlotte, N. C. FOR HAI.K Three eighty-horse return tubular boilers, second-hand. Mfg. Co. camn FOR BAI.fc-Drug business, I7S Main street, Norfolk, Va. One of th best locutions In th city. Lens expires Jan.. tsiu. For particular spply to. Abbott Morris A Company, Real Estate Brokers, 7 Atlsntle Ht . Norfolk, Va. IjOftT. IHT-I'ln. P. C, 'OS, Initials B. H. na ture, ltlanche Humphrsy. . ' ASSAYING OIEMICAt. ANALTIcisX oiuts) or bvbat baMCRurrxon. It'll W. Itb strst. CbsaTiatts Is O. mm s imushiw MICHACLS-8TCRN JJNC CLOTHINA aia9Hua. arse a a eav' sanwisfia a. v. Men's Wash PantsU One lot neat Grey pin check wash pants, a dandy for $1.25. New Emery Shirts The best fitting shirt sold. You can't beat it. Every body likes it. Wash Ties 25c A lot of the newest shades, shapes and white and black wash 4-in-hand ties, plain and embroidered. Straw Hals 25c to $10.00 i Moorltr ovoinr ofvlo nf ctrnw Viah made ran he found uvunj v.v.; n.j.vv. from & 2, straw to & Men's Oxfords $2.50 to $5.00 In Patents, Vici and Gun Metal, Crossett at $3.50 and $4.00 and Dorch's at $5.00. A SWELL LOW CUT that individual eea .its wearer an being exclueivo. m am If you want a shoe with snap comfort and service, get a Colonial at $3.50, an American Lady or Artistic at $3.00, a "Florine" at $2.50, or a ''Superba'; at $2.00. If you have tender feet, get a Grover Shoe at $1.75 to, $3.00. ... . . ........ 4 l $3.50 Ts 2, real neat grey linen ninsnea wasn suit we nave gotten for just such hot weather as we are having now. The suit is well made and will fit you all right and two of them will last you two or three seasons. Outing Suits In Flannels, Blue Serges, Worsteds, &c, from $5.00 to $15,00. For Good Clothes Get a suis of that well tail ored and good fitting clothes made by Michaels, Stern & Co. We sell good ones at $12.50 to $20.00. Tailor made suits at $18.50 to $35.00 and a dandy line of samples and fit guaran teed, v Riilgc"0n flu. if. V" ."": u to V m 7wm ssi r wru u HmMn mi tmm BMinr it U too well cut and proportioned. ina omv "ouiga" about the Emmy is tha "bulge", ithasooallottier makes, in point ofstyle, fit, com fort and wear. Tall or short, stout or thia,you can always nnd a pertect ntting shirt In the Embbt. $1.00 and $1.50 - , $10.00 Panama. Women's Gibson Ties $2.00 To $3.50 1 W !-,-. tW T f i e r ' ''A: f mi
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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