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1 CnAKLOTTB DAILY OBSERVER, J ULY 15, liiob'.. ff. ... ''.! .' C!jcJljoriolte(Oljseerwer. , ' j. p. CALPWELI4 I ibUdwn! ' 7." V Every Day in the Year. BUB8CRIPTION PRICE: On rear ....... 1 l. tlx months '.Three months . 'PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT. 'f No. 34 South Tryon f!1?.,, number: Business office. JboJ? 4 W; city editor's office. Bl .""V, ' t-ti uewe editor 's office. P'.'""!. ' A euoscrlbor In orderlns the r"" '-". of tils paper chanted. w.d dlcate the address to which at lb time he eiks lor the change U aVeialng rate, are A'"" E ' applies tk.n. Advertisers msy IfJ' that through the column! " : "J paper tey may reach all J"Yolf .-. i-5 . .-Xii,.-, if the bent m , i this State and upper 8oulh rrol na. This paper glees coiTepw idnla aa , v - wide iHlitude a It thinks public P" ' - permit, but It l( la no cs- elble for their views. It Is "u''h,r.,: ? ferred that correspondents eli.n r- ' , . names to their ariUles. sP" ' i'V eases where they aiUrk P""0" -V Institutions, thotiith tlil ' "Jr: inaoded. The editor reserve tne rini , to give the nmnes of 'rreIPenta 1 when they ere dniand-l for thj; pur pnee of persons.1 salle'scllon. To re ceive consideration ron-Miiinlritlon null be errompar-tprt l Mat of the porrcnni1eiit. SlXtlW, .U'l.Y n, 1" 7 i m:ri icii ncy i:coi ii;t:i v V ' I.AHOi: I'MllNS. ' ' !r Amonif I nniu.i'Xi- . l';irK- .: . fcroughl ntriitii'l l.l-'.r iiiiI-hh iim . no undu. I"l l tt'.'t "f ""'ri"t ,t - InB IOfflll-nr iini..i,K t i r ni-m- bere. The M;iiiuf; tui'T- K'-i 'Til, v of Haltltnim-. n-ffntly -iit ' In ' number of .in'l"yT f l;li'r th '.""country ovrr n i-rl'- of fU'-tlnii h ; to wh-thr llicrr in a iihortnga of lii- ; bor In thPlr iwrtion, whthr workriK'n i fee k rule art' mur or !! fftli l-nt than f'.rmorly. nn.l If t lir Ik h la k in n-ei'Ct to nnnb-r or rfllrli'iuy nhat I" Iwlnif done or ehnuld be iIohh to remedy Wo- il-n'lrnry. 'I'll" K'n tral tesilmony i- that th labor force at the iir-w nt Hinc In Inauf tld'-nt for the nr-clM of Industry, cepfi'liilly In the Kouth. iiikI that In inot neciloiie there l.t u d' lln- In the cfili lency ' ' .', Of labor, particularly In th- mrh:inl ;.v.cal trnilc. Amonn Hi" rci.M rc ' delved wa one from the tieaHun-r Of a t-omimny oniploylim immy inc ; " Chanli at Aurora, 111., who (Ici lann ' that mci hunlca In jr-ncrnl urc not a '.,.' cfflt'lcnt an they were xonm ycnr nifo. and aaye thut "oni: of the prime n-H-- VaoliH for tbla" in tlmt "In h great ' ''j'faoan of the aliopH run under union 1;' -; .... principle they ri alrlct the employ ; "J '' nent of apprcntlcca; conoequently. In '" a few yea' hence, we will be. In ft far . wore condition for akllled tnochnnlca than we are to-day." "If," he adda, "the wulklnjr dcliKat" and labor nl ', talor were allenred, or If thn averaice ' man employed In any rapacity would rely on hia own rcoiirc a more, mak ing It a point to he efficient In what ever vocation-ho look up, there uonlil be ample laborer and mechanic of I all klndn to meet the requirement. of Ihla country, mid i, would un doubtedly hae lena of that Indolent element, not inrlntr for employment, on the atrei i- " There are ninuerou other htatt lie nt to the kiiiiii effect, one, for InMmee, from Kanaaa 'lty, M', The wrllr. rp-,ikluic of a ten dency to i 1 1 n and 1 iirclciMics on the p.irt ot workm 11, ikioiiiiIh for thl by 111.- f,ut Hoy lie.,nj; In "thl or that mi I' 11 . mIiI.Ii proii t them III ldi-ni h (Hid lm fl'n i.-le V hv ll t H 1 1 11 K to employer Mlial they may fo. whi-n. on what londltlon and ,e. Iilllli, l, i- prl'c Mild r I li I UK ele ' wittioiif lizard to tin. y.iine of the man " '! I n!v reiio d M.ti lo- wen . , Ih 'o "iKno're nil labor ori-.i nl.i t Ion In imploOn; h. -Ip " An of'. . r of a , tnanuf 10 I in In t i "in t at si I.oiiIh . aaye- "ni-t- l prae. u- no amlii i ' Hon l..iii.i Mtnotii; mil. -n inin. anil ".' ,, the nn-as ic.'t ir. iii.iklii- a in.nl. for th. -in-i ly '.. ..I. iv In lb-- , HIT,. 1 .-m t-hopn ilir-.ui.i -.i Mo- country nr men who hi-- rkiiifc- - 1M1 up t-vi t tn the f ilm- , th.- innj .tv -.f y, hlch , 1 I-h l" made up of iMHi-M-iiori Mail," There Ir n 1 1 1 1 r, v in . 1 Klu- uImiuI ' Ihla rllilall-.il. '-I In 1... .,i ..i,r the labor iiiiIoiik. in ti, ni ,,r , nf,,,-. U)r ,,Y rule Mint nil 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 m I 4 ;i,il;i!'., to their r.nik l.e . ...i.,. t. 1,1 -..rk r--. : - tiave lak'H In -v - 1 .1 1 1. 1 i.k th ,1 i.,h.. 1,...,. Bnnt ,n fffi.rt ,-, ., ,,,,, ,V Oly. The trnl Inivc the 11, me of largely elimliuiiiiik' 'he ii;i-y ,,f promt.loii for . . 1, t:.. n h.bj. .-.'!--,' tloua young men. but by to. .-iv na '-'(. tore of lli- time liny rnmini hold down ability and ninhiilon. ui,i n -, " ,M,',r mtereHt l-i ih, r-o. ln M,,. '"X " V' ,"'e"' , iK.WVer, Mie I . -, .'altuatton la different. ., m,,n,.. M.,.A ; ' ffleJent a worker may he. if p, ,,, I J, '? aervt-a the doclrlncn of the orR,iniA'i- 1 , VJ,' ,Un he in tiat aland alonr!.).. Ih.- ,,, j j alothful. He In Ii..iu pei ,,,ii, ,i ,,n, r , , , Frtlnly never tnct.iiriH I to -h..w ;",hat he really run do. nn, tv 4)(ieplty nalnrally noon I , I 'HIHI-. hat ' 4er ambition he might Imv-. yr ' :,;',jlhla reaaon alone young nun aht.tild X -' Btaer clear of lubor unions at li-act -0, WnUl they change their lucilca. '.- Tha Hlrmlngham Age-ii, iahi re. marka that "former Preaidi nt cieve land will not. U la feared, he r.-ii enouh to attend the Hryan reti.p. lion In New Turk." It i af ... " -'. thaf Mr,l Cleveland" win not be there, ; but, thia" lac'i iioad not alarm hi ' ,' Tba coal peratora of the central Penny(vala dldrlct are aald to fiav won, ' fell 'Victory Tor " independent labor ae well aa brought the atrlke to an andV Thia la apparently a banner1 year for,; thoea- who pppoaa lb cloied ihop policy. '"' : , '"'Iff' INTERESTIXO t rOMtTCAL' ms. " ,v TOy RKCALLKB. ' , ., v Jhi only apparently wt-ak apot ln joaoreury Tart'a popularity fn hi par ty aa a nominee from jth presidency la the assertion that hi ovn Stata of Ohio doe not favor him. -. ft la aald by certain politician that la the convention of 190 the delegation from Ohio will be controlled by Sen ator Foraker and that It wU not be In favor of the nomination of Judge Taft for President, ln thia connection The TiOulKville Poat cal'.a xtj aome In tereating polllhal hlatory. In 1884 hta own State. New York, vraa not a unit for t'lcv-land'a nomination. Tammany declared that hla nomtna tlon meant defeat, but deaplte theae protcHtM Cleveland v. na notiilnatt'd and elected,1 although Klalne came, neur larryliig New York. In 1888 Tam many Hcnt h ("levelund delegation to Si. I.ouIm, Mini New York waa a unit r-r the re-nriniln.itlnn of Mr! 'Cleve land. Thin was m-compliahed, but the Democratic candidate was defeated Hi the t-lcctlun. In 1 892 Senator Da vid H iilll and lila frlonda Under took io pi. cut the nomination of Ah. -. yelalid. They ne.nt to th na tional convention an anti-Clewlund il. I-K-'llon, and evrry delegate from ,e-.v Yoik algned u Ktfitement derlnr- iiiK Unit Mr. 'h vela nd could not cur ry the .Slate. Ih'Hplte all thia, tho 'lit. -ago convention iiomliuited Cleve land and hu waa triumphantly elect ed. The l'oat aiiya: Tin re Ih a great dial of Inatriirllon In ti - tlii i-i- lilKtiu leal in. iileiiln. anil it im I to hear t hem In mind. Judgo iuk.-.I I he Fame npix.Hltlon in Mhlo Ml. 1'levehlll.l nmilHeil 111 1U own party in New York. Thia opiioaltiotl la .hie tu the riime nitivm, to the Indepen dent character of the man. Ohio l(rptihlic:i!in in ch.irKe o( Mie party ina- lilne know lluil they raiinot cimlrol .Indue To rt aa the N- w Y.nk l-niinini In cinirae of tin- pnilv in i. -Inni- In lvt and ('.C knew the) e.nii.I pot lontnd Mi i'leehmd. They want a mall In the White HoiiHe w l.'.m they ran control. lint thai m Hie l ci v kind of Inn II the neople do not W;llll in the Vhtlc Mollne. They want their own repreentatlx e. then own e;,,. r They do not want a machlrie-imiije J'tenhleio. They want a nan who c:m ri-e al-ove facllonnl In- lhiellee ;ilid -I.iimI for I lie I II t el e-l n of the Whole I'.llllllrV, derhlftllK llfl'T 1 he ele.-tion Unit men ate not Hepuhlicuna Mild liemiirratw. hut Amene'inn." The Louisville paper think. Secre tary Tuft la that kind -of a man. it la to l) hoped thia 1 Irue, If Micro I any probability of hi being choacn In Min-cecd Mr. Koocve!t. There no doubt of Mr. 'le eland's indepen dence, but it reinaliiH In he neon whether Mr. Taft Is enlltl-d to he i la-M-d with the e-l,re.-..en(. Hia tory may reapec t Itself In tin- case of the Secretary of War. but It would ncv erlheleaa be well for him to have Ohio at his 1 1 n k when I he conven tion meets. Ollt I'ltOSl'KKITV. The New York Hun any a that un le.i aupply an. I prodiiitlon be cur tailed by Home unforsci-n disaster, the l'nlte.1 States will raise more food nl.urf.s Mian It' can i -onaumn and morn raw mnterlula than It run manufac ture, and turn out of Ite mill and fnctorh more warca than It need.. In addition t what will ho required for the i-normouN homo d.-nianili (here Is now every rcaaon to expect u aurplus output, the value of which for tile 11m cul ear Just beginning will be not far nhort i,r .'.00(,(MH),000 The Sun . 'Hit I n ilea : No Inriircr ii(h Mi.-ui 17" Mi" total iilue of the fnriii j.i.Khnt of the iinin try f.ii the year was u tulle Run than j mi.imn.uKI. Kor Ihla yie-. It Will proh iil, he not far from ,",.-o (km.. The llllle of ma huliiel III e. ,... huts In 1-Ta Is (.eti hy the - nailn lel.iin -ih fl.l;..' -.44'. For I tie- preaent yen It will he .l.olll i;,.(l.ilill The ei.llori in.p of ITa wa- .1 Mlfi'-.' hales The -i-a. of til. w.ir Is retM,rt.-. ni- proinl-TOic a vl.-ld in -M .-ss 1.1 11 'Mi mm I ..i 1 - TI a n op i.l n;n a hill- em rede.l hllllon hush 'tn The Indteiiieil crop f.-r Ihla y.ir . -ii , Ml h-ishela The w heal eiop ..r lTj waa :'-y,,mio,Mi himlii 4 The ln.il . il-'.l . too "r this year ex-eels Tmliio - l l osliels Hh.. e 1C. linrs.rls have hi i-n III l! I I .lle.l l.y tlllec Hllll e-.lts ,' fo'ir I l.e -&t-olt of I ik. i II tl f .1' I :l I e. hi. till II. ih- id 1 1 urn !.'.'. t-( i,.7.i.i ! ' A th.- paper qtinted remarlis. "this Is an n t . undlnif record of material .he..piii. nt within a idiiKle gi-nera-Holi '' III I. i d. this ploinl- h to be an other t n v. ar lor I n- le Ham In en Jollig th'.. years of prosperity, how i m r, we should remember thai there are mi. h thliiK n a lean years, an.) Mint th.- reign of prosperity may not continue 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 y . Therefore, we should I il,-- advantage of the pr -enl good Una I-. pn pare for Ihe hard 'Inns Mi ll may come en- long. The horrible tragedy mmmltt'd mar Itinliers .1 uii.l ion, Cowan imin Iv. V't' fl-iv morning - -I he murder of a farmer, lip- wife and In., liilldrcii n lliey Mlepl Mils (me ,,f M Wnrst i rlni'.-a. In Hp- hlMory of Mils State. Indeed, w i not reiall mi Itialance In which greater latilallly was dlx lilnynd, even h young child heingnmong llior-' put to h at h. l'oitunalelj, Nm lli ' iirollnn a Ih-- seerie of f.-m-r crlm- s of ihla kind than moKi of h. r aister Mia tea in tin- Houth. and that fact la i ah ulateil In arouse th" . .iiiiliiunllv to a renter pitch of i ni lleini-nt when one iIii.-m occur: then fore; il la not sin pi l.- liik to know thut Mm- i oiihii.hiI ty ar.iiinl nhout Harher'a Junction is gr-ally wrounlit up. It Is ru- h illlin-s aa this tli.it pill tho devil Into in. ii and blliig about iih It arid av ful putilshiii.tii to tlu .. i p. 1 1 m t,ii h when Ho y are caiu-lit, 11 pt iioped that in this ' a si full and ( otnpl.-te Jio-H, e will l tm led out. but thai Die mil . -sty of the law will he uplnl.1, ( . gulltN party or parties are arient,.,, Ih. ie Is no doubt .if their Int.- ,m hn hands of the law and i ons. ipi. mly n' X' use lor a lynching. In ri (dy i lertaln published ru mora thinh" Intended lo f-iislgn flur-vl- Jordan, pri-ahlcnt tf (he Southern Cotton As.i' lulhui. Mays 'Any iiuhhciilloii of my iirol.nble realg nut Ion (rum die iallliin 1 i.ow ,u, H prsliliit of the Honlln-rn 'til ion Aaau. elation la una ul hoi tied. 1 ahull eontlnue aeilvely to ii..i- the clma-n ( n,y offlee during the term foi which I wai elected, end nm now bually preparing- for lh eirona.iit emnpHi.ti thia fail f,(r the melntenai.ee tif giwJ pij(;c "ever mwda by the aaeoclatlon." . , L .W.,.,,?rd'n...reilvea a aalary.. of I,v09 per year. ,; Mr. TUomaa ' Ituffln relumed : laat night from Chapel Hill, where he ha been delivering a rour) . lautuiea to th aumhLi aclivvC .. ' , DRJXX WAS HIS MASTER ' i .ii.,., .,. f e , r (. EruleavnreiV In Vain -to Heform, but 1-alUsl Attributee Ilia Iteacwo ami . Nalvation , Wholly to ; Uie KeHey Curei ami Mow- cannot speak loo Highly la It Pralap. , ' - . The Keeley Inatltute, Greensboro, N. f..C: i-:-T.;:-. M ":v, - It la alwaya my. pleairar to 'nay a, good wora for the Keeiey lnatiinia, for. ha vine been, carried to when almost a hopeleaa wreck, n hen family anq rrienda nad about oeapairea ot my ever being able to conquer tb aavace thirst for drink, which thirty years of continuous arm king nma brought ma tn. I am aura that there la not one of the great number who has been benefitted by the treatment better qualified than - myself- to ex- prega a conclusive opinion or -wnai at has done for myself and others. It has been two yea re alnc I left the Keeley Inatltute, ana at no time during that period have I ever craved a drink, nor haa thera .ever been a time when I was the least afraid of ever breaking over " and once more becoming the absolute slave of -Whiskey that I. once was. On many occasions before taking' the Keeley Treatment-1 had endeavored tn reform, and had even joined the church, thinking that would aid me tn my resolution, but the old desire for whiskey waa continually with me. ami no matter how hard I tried to cruah It,' I found that It was my mas ter in every sense of the word.' If a man could, and would, only stop and think what great trouble he ..,..A. 1.1a .l-i fa una f.mllv 111 WtArfl- flcatlon he brings to hie friends, ana In fact, aen himself before taking trie Keelev Treatment, and th;n see him self afterward when he is a new man. both In feeling and appearance, I feel sure that there Is not one who would healtnte to take the treatment. Many men have told me Jhat they had rather hang themselves than to stop drinking under such circum stances; that they a I moat considered II n dfwgrnce to take the treatment; that they could stop without It: yet l hey were never able nt themaelvea to do It. and were Anally prevailed upon tp go. They went and were cured. Now not one of them can apeak In high enough praise of the Keeley Treatment and what It has done for him. My rpsctie and sal vation from It I attribute wholly to the Keeley Inatltute. ' Yours very truly, I). H. MVUM.nnnH. Oreensboro. N, C. Nov. 19, 1904. If you have a friend who might he benefitted, please send names to the Keeley Inatltute. Oreenaboro, N. C. nniErs. A Feiv Minor Happenings In anil About the City. Mr. Thomas S. MrPhocters. of I'olumbla, S. "., has taken a position in Ihe Commercial Nutlonal Hank, as clerk. Mrs. S. I. Murphy, who has been III for several days, was taken to the Mercy General Hospital for treatment ycMerday. The ltiir-.nl howling alley will be ready for business , the lust of this we. k. The alley la Just beneath the olllce lobby and la one uf the beat ap pointed In the Stale. Mr. K. P. Cosa ha. accepted Ihe position of book-keeper of tho Ihir Iiiiiii iv Klucppclberg wholesale gro cery store, succeeding Mr. Moore I'liarr, who resigned laat week. The July term of Superior Court will convene In this city to-morrow, with Judge It. H. Peebles, of Jackson, presiding. The term will ho for tho trial of civil cuai-H only, und will laat Iwo weeks. In u fust gurno of baseball at I'lnevUle yesterday afternoon the Plnevlllo tciini lied tho Ulxlo aggre gation, the. score being 8 to H. The tie will he played off at the picnic at Hhopioii to-morrow afternoon. The big Kl1cne7.tr picnic I to b held noyr Crlmth's live miles south of Charlotte Wednesday, the Mh of August. A hlg picnic dinner will be spread on the grounds and everyone will be e,lven a good time. ills friends will hi- glad to learn that Mr. Chert Wulsh, who was op erated upon for Hipcn. Ileitis nt the I'n ch t-rlaii llospllal a fortnight -ago. Is recuperating rapidly. He will bo dlsi harge.l from the hospital within a f.-w days It. v. I'lato Iiurhnm and Mr. H. Ihaslev, of Monroe, will be the xpe.-iKeis at Ihe big educational rally al I 'ai -Una A ademy. In Providence township, Wednesday, July ith. In . Mentally Ihe new school building Will he dedUated. 'S.iulre H. H. Hilton yesterday married Mr. I. llurtls and Mlsa Matlle Uumsay, both of Ihe county. The ceremony was performed In the coin I house In the presence of a nuin hi i of those who happened to be about at the time. The funeral of little Ijewreuce i 'miner, the nlne-months-old child of .Mr. ami Mrs. W. W. Conner, who died l-'ihlay morning, waa held at the home ..ti North linvldaon street yesterday morning at H:30 o'clock. The Inter-in-nt waa made in Klmwood Crme-l.-iy. - The iuarler w hich are to be oc cupied by tin- Sanitary Laundry nt .N'os 12 and 14 Knat Second street, have recently been overhauled, icnowitcil und repainted white. The machinery ha la-en ordered and la under way. The Sanitary Laundry will be In operation within a few w.-il.-. Messrs. ,M. 11. Kppa and A. i: Alevaml- r are general manager and foreman, respectively. ri-: !isox.tfi. The Movement of a Xiimlier of Peo ple, Isliors ami Others. li.-v. W. C. Sihaefter and Mr. W. '. iLhyne are spending to-day at Dal las, attending thu I'nlled Lutheran Hi nod. Mr. ). K Mclver. of Sahfnrd, spent tstcrUay in I lie illy. Among the visitors In Ihe clty yes terday were: Messis. H. A. 'McMurry ami J. It. Dover, of Shelby, who were guests nt Hie Central. t Mr. L. L. Meillln, a young attorney, of Wuxliuw, speui yesterday In the city. Among the visitors In the city yes terday was Mr. Jo II. Weathers, of llalelgh. Col. John W. Hinsdale, of . the llalelgh bar, aprnt yesterday 'In the illy, being n guest at the Huford. . Jlr. Ouy V. Hamas, of The News nml Courier rulillalilng Company, Charleston, S. C, was u visitor In the ify yesterday. Mi. J. K. Hlckson, of Durham, was registered at the Central yesterday. Mr. J. It Craig, of Oaatonla, spent yesterday In the city on his return from 'Morehead City, where he spent s fortnight. ; Mr. w. M. Hunt, of purtisno, waa In Ihe city yesterday. v Mr. Hubert Dates, of Henderson villa, waa among the visitors In Char lotte yesterday morning. ' Mr. P, 3. Hoyce, of Whitney, was In the city yesterday, staying at the Bntord, - Mr.J if. Mi-Cnllnugh wentto Ashe Villa , yesterday to spend hla vaeailna with Ma wife and sister. -. Mr. Frank Andrews returned to Ihe city yesterday after spending his vaca tion .with relatives at uasconia. .. i - Maaarf. Paul Allan.- JU MoMabon !'' ' ' .. and Allen Milllron ara at Cleveland Springs. , i v. "' i Mr. J. A. Mcrtao spent' yesterday at Wadesboro oa legalvbualnesa, ' Mr, J. H. Weddlngton went to WrlghtsvHle yesterday to spend some tuna witn. rila wife, -. r Mr. Harry Caldwell la spending to- day at Morven with friends. . Mr. W. a Bradford la spending to day at his former homo ot Ganders burs'. Cabarrus enuntv. ' -J-.-'t ! r Mr.' A. K. Eacotu will' leava" this morning; fon Chase Clfy,' Va.. where ha will Join tha press 'party lot oq ton. Mass.' - :' "' Rev. W. F. Morehead. D. D presi dent of poanoke College,- at Koan oke, Va,. was a visitor, in Charlotte last night on hie return from , Pallas. Rey M. M. Kinard. waa - In the city laat night on hie return from Dallas to hie . home In - Knoxvllle, Tenn,. where lie Ui pastor ot- the Lutheran church.-. Mr. T. M. Shelton. general manager or tna Ed Mellon Company, leaves to-night for New Tork on Dustnesa for hla company,, ,. ' Mr. J. Walter fhithbertson. aecre Uryand treasurer of The Little-Long company, la apenaing- aome unm in the mountains of western North Caro lina. ' - Mr. C.A. Smith la spending to-day ln Columbia, 8, C- ,j.. Mr.. W. . Lei,. Jr.. left last evening ror New yora on businees. ' Mr. H. T. Cannon, of Concord, wa registered at the Central last night Mr. XI. O. Soeaa. of Winston-Salem, was a vlaltqr In the city last evening, being a guest at the Buford. - - - Mr: A. I). Weseell. of Wilmington, was registered at the Muford last night. , . , ' Mr. Franklin ' Sherman, Jr., of Raleigh. Is a - Visitor In the city, being a .guest at the Ituford. An.MM IM. ,1-lt- ln Ik. ellu laat evening was Mr, J. Shoaf, of Salis bury. Mr. Charles C. Blanton. of Shelby. was registered at the Central -laat night. Mr. w, J. iMcLrtdon. Jr.. of Mar shall, was at the Huford laat night. Among the vUltora in th city yes terday were Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Town- send and Mlsa Vivian Townsend, of Lumberton, who were guests at the Hotel Buford. PEOPLE'S COLUMN The American District Telegraph Company delivers packages, parcels, notes, Invltatlnna, furnishes nesssm gers for errand service at Very small cost. Tbe Observer will aend our messengers1, without charge, to yoor reaidenre or place of hulneesi for advertbtcmcnts for this column. Plione 7. Office with Western I'nlon Telcs-ranh Comnanv. 'Phone 45." All advertisement Uisertctl In this column at rate of ten cents per line of htt words. No ad. taken for less than 20 crnte. 'Cash in advance. WANTED. WANTKO 4 or 5-room house, modern Improvements, four or ttve blocks from square. Kent must not tie ovsr I15.0A per month. A. C. I., 2 N. (Allege strMti WANTKIV A bright la.y. Mh or 9th grad-. for offlre Isiy. Permanent posi tion. Jno. M. Bcott & Co. WANTICn-Onod salesman to place our sample, hooks representing made to order rood. Traymore Tailoring Co., 1.3 Market St.. Philadelphia. IV WANTKD 1 jidy er gentleman of fair educatlor to travel for .firm of UO.aOJ apital. Salary 11.072 per year, peyable wi-ekly. Kxpenses ndvnnced. Address,' Goo. U. Clown, Charlotte. N. 0. WANTKD Two experienced, book, union Linotype operators. Oood wages. Steady posltuln. Address, "N." care Ob server. WANTF.Ii- Position, by young msn with two years' eEr-eHenee In aieniTfraphy, book-keeping and general of! Ice work. Address. "('. J ." care observer. W ANT F.I Posit Ion. by reglatered drug gist, five i ears' experience. Good re. ferenee furnished. Address, H. 1 Crouch, I.ecsyille, 8. C. WANTKli nnu every where good pny to distribute circulars, adv. matter, tack alsns. etc No canvassing. Na t lull a I Adv. lhireau. Chicago. WANTi:il-.MiiiMHer hardware company; clerk, railroad office; book-keeper, com missary; shipping clerk, wholesale com pany; mannKcr. shoe department; saw mill foreman, physician, lumber com- Sany; lumber inspector: mechanical ruughtamnn . specialty traveling sales man. Great demand for commercial, technics! uii.l mechanical help. National Kmployment Assn., Century Illdg., At lanta. Gu. WANTED everywhere hustlers to tack slsns. distribute circulars, samples, etc. No ranvuasliig: good pay. Bun Advertis ing liureuii, Chicago. WANTED- H-rond-hund pnstofTIre cab inet for town of 1,(14 Inhabitants. Ad dress. Postmaster, VYIIkeabero, N. C. WANTED- Maker, first or second hand, In take charge of shop. Address, "linker. " raie observer. WANTED-Clgnr salesman for North Carolina. i iod rommlssluns. Pennsyl vania, .'ale this paper. WANTI'.li F'lrst-claas loopers wanted at lh Algmlon Knitting Mills. Fay etlevllle. N. IV Good wages paid, - ad dress, si nt lug esperlunce. WANTKD. al once, a competent stenog rapher Htone A Bariinger Co. WANT KD-Girl waiters, at Hickory Inn, Hleljoiy. X. C. WANT Eli -Foote's History nf North CaruUmi. Address. Dr. A- V. Warr, White Hilihur Hprlngs Hotel. Wnynes- Vllle. N. C. WANT Eli Five or six second-hand yarn reels. In good Coinlltlon. Lindsay Hyde or T.iinpklns preferred. Clyde Cot Inn Mills. Newton. N. C. . WANTKli-Halesmen. Good commission. Address, (l, h. A., care Observer.' WANTED-position as book-keeper or manager of - n. genernl merelMindles Imslness KxtM-rletieed end competent. Pest of refi'ienre. At present employed. Address, c. care of Observer, - WANT ED-Good cotton mill on our prop erty Hand mill site. Will alve lorn.-- lion and build tenement houses our pense. Will liaise houses st reasonable price villi i.rlvllegs tit buying them at any time. Can erect ell houses st this ymr. l-'otir mills In town; healthy place; on main line Hoiithern, George lima., Ileaaerner t'ltr. N. C. ' ' WANTED Inventor ' to send for our free tllualmted hand-ttook, a synopsis nf patent laws end regulation. Milo, II, fllevena A Co. Atlys., 703 14th Street, Wsshlnxtnn, D. C. , i WANT ED-For IT. 8. army, able-bodied. unmarried men. between ages of 11 and d. eltlseni of Cnlled Mtates, of good rhsrscter nn-1 tempers te hulitts, . who can speak, read and write English. For. Infnrmntiim spplv to Meernlllng (inTcer, li West Trade street. -Charlotte, N.' C.1 4fl Mouth Main street. Ashsvllle, N. C. llank Itulldlhg. Hickory, N, or Ulenp lliilhllng, HpartanbUra. - C. -. . ASSAYING; -.... - iCUtmCAL AXALTiUa, ORE OF KTBRT DlKRIrTIOlt 5f. Itb trttt, Chajrlott. tU a . Mra. B. VB. -Myera lef t yeterday morning for - Greenville i and Chick Springs. 8. C, where she will kepend three or four Week with rejatlvea ana inenaa. -,v f, ;;v'.;'. r ' .- r'"1,. HI i.l e T19V American . Platrlct TcK-graph Compaoy dellvera packages,, parcels, note. Invitations, .rurnislc nieawcn gers for errand aervlca at a very email coat. The Observer 'will aend one , mrtuienger, without charge, to yoor residence or place of buslneea for advertiaenienta for thia .' column. Ifione T8. - .Oftlce - with T Western t'nlon ' Telegraph Company, 'Phone 4&t All - adverUacmenta Inserted. - m tide column at rate of ten cent per line of atx words. , No ad. taken for tea than SOjcent. ' Cash In advance. OPEN ON BUNDAT . FOR PRESCRIP' tlon work - only. in our aiore -your prescription -is handled by rsgUUered pharmacists.' Tou run no- risk. JAB. P. ' TO WB & CO... Druggists. x,'JPhons HAVB applications tor 'three male stenographers, rood salaries, good d- vancewent. t fine positions. . Frank - V. Jonea (Employment Bureau). - - c WILL RECEIVE Monday, th 16th,. ln tttnl , or.lrunl faner Oeorsia rat- tlesnuk wuterwetons. J. A. cnnara. HAT. it KM pint - to' sell to rrocery trade. Permanent 1 ooaltkin and advancement. State present occupation and sslary ex pected. - international tsdi euppiy l New York.. . ' GOOD PAY Tp men everywhere to tuck slsns. distribute circulars, sam ples, etc. Ne canvassing. Universal Disu Co., Chicago, i TWO-.-THAVEUNO-salesmen in each state; Kis week and all traveling ex penses: business entabllsneo is years. California Cider Flavoring CO. U47. St. 1.0111s. Mo. Box 8AL.R8SIAST- wanted, to sell arooers, druggists and confectioners; (1&00 per month and expense. California Cider & Extract Co., St. Xouls, Mo. TEAOLHKRS wanted hnmedlate1y-ever- al hundred openings graded ana nign senoois. ins terms, gooo samriiak Sheridan's Agency, Qreenwood. 8. C bAlesman" wanted.' for special line winter dry goods and blankets. Fac tory to retailer. LJberal terms. Bryn Muwr Mills. hUaaslphla. - ONE IIC8TLINO salesman or business num. with smell capital a ad references, wanted in each city, town aad .villas. to open branch olfloe.' A fortune to the right man. Biteman Co., 13 Dover Bt CAPABLE salesman to cover North Ciirollna with staple line: hlah com missions with fltXMO, monthly advance. i'ermanenr txisilion to risht man. Jess. II. Smith Co., .Detroit. Mich. FOR F1H8T-CLA89 work, prompt de livery, cull J. U. McLauarhlln. the ud- holsterer. 'Phone K. AGENTS wanted everywhere money literally coined selllns nur Silver 8od and Furniture Polish. Occupation sult uhle for- refined ladles. (Sreat profit a certainty. Write Immediately. Merrjtt Polish Co.. muck Mountain, N. C. ROOM and table boardurs wanted, rjl ntn uiu i reri. FOR WOOD or lumber on short notice, write or ace George Bros.. Bessemer city, ih. u. CANVA8SER8 and collectors to travel rinu oporiuiiiijr lyi piumuuon. mmt- tlons permanent. Address, Box 1S&V' Char lotte. . 8TKADT employment will be given to an office man. Duties, book-keeping. One who knows shorthand and type writing preferred, but not entirely nec essary. A liberal salary will be paid at start, and good Chances of promotion. Address, In own handwriting, witn ref erences. W. P. O.. csr Observer DON'T forget that Wilmington excursion. It leaves Chsrlotte July 17th, 10:30 a. ni., rain or shine. It "Is the best ot the season, take advantage of It. COMMENCING July 14th, the Hotel Gates, Hendersnnvllle. N. C, will allow IA per cent, off on all hotel hills to peo ple using week-end railroad tickets. Re member, we have the swellest hotel In western North Carolina, the best music, ruslne and service, more attractions In and around ' Henderaonvllle than .any place ln the mountains. THREE DATS and only three dollars. What? The Wilmington excursion, leaving Charlotte .July 17th, glvea you three days. Be sure and go. MINING MEN We have edme nearly new silvered copper plates fog asle cheap. McCrsry-Reddlng Hdw. Co., Asheboro, N. C. . ' 1 - 1 1 " " ' IT 18 THE BEST of the year, never such offered for' the money; he sure end lake advantage of It. The Wilming ton esrurslon lesves Charlotte Tuss day, io M s. m., July 17th; returns even ing July 19th. WA'riSn Pure, sweet medlcle.nl. tluffalo Lick Springs. 'Phones V and TIE. HAVE YOU BERN that notice In the papers about tbe great excursion tn Wilmington July 17th T Well, you hsd better look It up: only three dollars, and It is for three days. . BUFFALO IJck Springs Water. Abso lutely pure. 'Phones V and Til. KEflERVED BEAT car on Wilmington excursion July 17th, only 60 rents ex tia, esch way. This Is a chance of a life time, take -advantage of It. FOR SALE. FOR SALE One S0-H. p. portuble boil er. One 28-H. P. Sumner engine, lately overhauled, gnnd as -new. One Boss cotton press, two gins, all pullers and belting, -flood repair. ISO feet 1 16-M-ln. polished shafting - with oupllnss and liearlngs. One (-11. Q. engine ami boiler mi wheels, used very little. Apply 7. J, A. MoKlnnon. Jr. '- FOR SAl.K-i-Btaple and fnney grocery store, largest In the 'famous resort town of Hoiithern Pines; N. C. 'Reason other business, will sell . at irfventory. Addrea. llox M, BoUtlierh Pine. N. C, FOR BALE Wnscohi-Ecllps folder. In gondvcondlt4oPM haa been In us only 14 months. Greenyllle Nsws . Co., Oreen ville, 8. C. h- ." w , .' ' ' FOR BALBJ-Denbee Indelible Ink Cneok proteotor, oniy oeen used rour monins. In good condition; cost I3K.M, can be bought for I.HJ.v Address,- "Frank," ears Observer. ' -V- - I- 1 ;FOrt rent; FOR RF.NT Mr eottsge, possession the .first of August; roodern1 Improvements, al? Mouth Tryon afreet. J. A. Cllnnrd. FOR RICNT -room house, on 6lh street, moilern .conveniences. r Frank F. 'Jonas. TO RKNT Modern ' apartment, ; three, ' four or five rooms; four blocks from square! 812 oo, fli.W of i.e. - Reference reqelred.. M. B. J-, Observer office.. . KtR RKNT A deilrsble ' brick store . i...it.ii.. In Moenoer. ' Bolendld lorn t Inn on csr line. In center of town. Fine L opening In mercantile line. A. W. lllcks, r-1 1 e ' . " ron KKNT Furnished room, five blocks from en oe re. Oood neighborhood, i ti7 N. College atreet, . , .. FOR TtKNTtw!rable dsMi!llngs, stores, offices and shops. 8. Wlltkowsky. PEOPLE'S COLUi.Ji FOR RENT Two . communicating front rooms, furnished, first . floor,, ever Torse Rroe. Rogers' oatnraj bt and cid wster, privaie batQ and cluseU O. ,Wy Bryan. . j- ' , fh rXs i : - V ri rir r I I 1 1 ; I I 1 1 . "Tim We still have a few of the coats, some trhnmed in :;: day' .V v. . ' . UJ'juu X "V II tit e - - . MTV IAp'V-v.' i Ul H" -0 ''a'l -; White suits of Caimon Clothrand Duckmade Eton; .s ' , ..... .... , , - i"..li .1 i5 ' a j.- !- i.u. v-.: xiui circular sKins, irimraca m ouiias or ioias. -xvegu- lar price, $3.98 and $5.00; - Special' Monday . . $3.48. '. White -Brilliantine Quits', godd guality ; made Eton . Jacket j dpublcTbreasted ;"f uU circular skirt, with folds. Regular price $18.50 : fecial 'for- Monday . . $12.75. Shirt . Waists J Pretty line of Whife' Lawri elaborately trimmed in tucking, lace insertion, ; and , edging; also embroidery; buttoned '- in back; short sleevesj some made Butch neck. Prices .ranging from .... .... .. $1.25 to $3.50. Another line of Waists, made uPcter Pan" bloise; all White Lawn and Linen. Jrices .... $1.00 and $2.00. We have just received another line of Cannon Cloth Skirts, seven gore, with three plaits at each seam; also;Linine Skirts, circular effect, with fold at bot tom. Regular price $1.23'. Special . . ' 98c. Jewelry We sell' high-grade Jewelry'at reasonable prices. Every articlo that is sold frm teed.. We do not handle by department stores, but have' a handsomely equipped Jewelry department, in the1 hands of an ex pert jeweler. Diamonds, Cut Glass, Gold and Silver . Watches, Rings,: Bracelets, Knives, Forks, Spoons," etc. "Sterling" on every piece. ' - Umbrellas The best Umbrella on the market, Silk and ijaen fibre; water-proof; heavy tape dies; Paragon frame. Price .. .. ...... .. .. $1.00.. Children s i i Children s well i made, substantial - Umbrellas ; .. 20-inch V . frame; plain wood handles. Bori't forget that wfe have -.. - - . ... - - piesformetaj ini wood beds, single or double ;beds.vV I Jrnces eacn pey y"7! ywi . nammeais '.' - J',:. New piiipmentIIamms. bes mniock? for f ;:.the-; pricV that Ave have ever ' shownPrice each fJ.rK s'$2.oo;;$2ib, $aoo. $3.50,' $4.00, $i.6oSv . -r-J-". '..'.v.,;'--J.w;''-, y. - . . w - .,H. 1 i ,,, ii . . v , . "I-- " . ..- .1 .'v.1 f -.''aVV j ' ."i 1 swm a Mvsfm VU pilllllLIU Iprmw VI. .J lUtliV t 1 ' r. If 4- we ' . .. - . i. . -1 . 1 Wfcitc Linen Suits in'poDy light blue.othcrs all- white; 'sv .M',V. . ..' $5.00- v and Lingerie ''. Waists, this department is guaran- ; cheap, shoddy stuff handled Xl edge; imported cherry ban- J Price each . . . . '. . 50c.Vi ?; Canopies all kinds of Mosquito Oano- t; if: fi .- ' H 1 V 'i' v- "i. .: -.. 1 M II vsTft up:.- i. . v. I..." f T ' STORES I! v Vs Porn 1 v 1 1 1 in 1 run I 11JI S.1 B J -v e : 1 , "1
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