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. CEARLOTTE. DAILY. OBSERVER, JULY 20, 100a. , L.jjCljarlotteObnewrt. A, TOMPKINS I ,H"r very Day in the Year. , 'subscription pricb: - ; , daily. On yar MX month ... ..oo . 4.00 . too Tar, mo niu '.'. BEUI-WEEKLT. -f , .JIM On year a six mouth ' Three month PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT. i' No. 14 South Tryon tr,,,Iu1Sbon2 auaibers: Business office. P P "; elty editor', office. BU Ph.n"i u.V. editor office, fa-U P."',, , A eubcrlbr In orflermg th rew or hit paper changed. w..l P'rA": elcat. the address th ah ft to on at to tiroa b aks for lb cnang w .A&m..,,g rata. ar. fVfr. application. Advertiser m7 'J' ""i, that through tha columns " pxr Ihay may reach alt CJ?l ' Sad a portlea of the bealP1 ,n thla 8 tata and upper South ' Thto paper give correspondent OS wide laiitud. aa It think public Pcy permit, but It la In no caaa raapon etble tor their views. It 1 nyoch pre ferred that eorre.pondents '" ,V ; , ramaa to thalr articles, specially .n caaaa wher they attacg persons or Jnstitutlorys. though this I" matidad. Tha editor reserves tha Jigni ta give tha namee of cr;-espondaiii , whn they are demanded for tha pur poaa af peroonal aatlafactlon. To rt-.. ealva consideration a common c i .nn 'mm ha accompanied ? nana of tha eorreron1ent. FRIDAY, Jl'LV 20. 1906. no rxcvsr. ron mob law. ' The Charleston News nd Courier -haa thoughtful editorial In l' Mnn- day Issue. Insplied hy the Barber's '; Junction tragedy " I""' week. This : assassination. It la fleciarea. ..rum horn again the fart that tho negro ; race In America Im only a Uttlo more than two centuries removed from primeval savagery." Thla fact, how- ever, "Ik no reason hy t he hlte i m o, ' With It loz'n rfimirl'-x "f rlvlllzii- tloti aliould pn.-m Into u nlmlliir hIhIo. tn nih.r uiirri there Is no f f tm. ' hnwe-ver horrible, that ciruwH lynch s ! Jaw, ellher In North Piirollnn or In 1 Atlanilr City. New . Jerw y. n the ' latter rMy iin Ucni.t Hf mmle in lyiich at) Italian for an attempt to ' ftltM ..t.ll.l ,r. tViO wime il;IV HlHt ha brutal rtlme tn North Carolina 'waa perpatrHte.1." TIiIh Im h true n Van J), awl Tne Wwm mil Courier la alan a oi urn t In lt tHtf!fnent to V the effert thai "the MrlUlntt itiol in- rouraglng f-nture of the North Chio- i-Tlrt fvant l thnt the o(TI ern of th 1h were prompt in conveylnK the " prgrnen )!) of the HliiUKhier '' tha Uycrly to Jnll. nnd even If tin- 'M jta.M ..r li 1i Im. hua nut vet itlH- appeared, mere wim irc'ni mini.- r.lhe brulnl d U were committed a 5 Jiealtjiy dlypoHltlon thut tha lrw tnke Ita rourae." Tho awful brutality "f " aurh ftlrne tia thin Ih nuih aa to twmporarlly break down the feellnit 'agalnnt lynching iixually harbored by ... ... ... ... u .. .... ino IXO ettl7.en. wnirn ihci in niov taken iidvii ni iin1' of by tlo lrrcai'itnil ; tIa and liiwl element whbh li only too w'IIIiik to follow the lendir- ahlp of f;ood men on ft bud mlaalon. ' Thua bud I to d' lnoiii-t nil Ion ' again! thi- KnllclMiry Jul I Hnttirdiiy right. Henioii i,f I h prlHonei H alone probably v.iveii the liven of nil 'f them, guilty nod Innocent nllke, provided nil did not pii rt li Ipnte In the . Vrlmei. There In no denying the f;n t that In rnx of hr-ltuniH r'tlnien thought of h I'.i hlnu mine more readily limn tlx y u-" '1 to and 'the beat way out of Hie dlllleulty 1 .to Immediately imiiow Hie prl'oiiem 1 to a place of Knfety. The Newa and . Courier aaya: "Tha lynching nf Hie llnrlier Junction ' Wurdereia would not be renlelteil on nc. rount of the fute Im guilty victim tnlgnt iutlr. imii it muni not no ioin . ten thai lynchera do not In ni.y r.me awHlie rettibutoty )imli e. Til" nu n win Itlii wiinoui ine ftfrma i ihw ww io ' llialr own ruin. The eoinnninlty th it ' Imcttea Ukra n etcn hnrkward ri ma who niirtli'ltmlen III the unlawf il ; iifi or nuriiMii me rmn no p" wiuenu degrading hloiKetf mid wlirn the aei i , ahared In by n rout of tM-ron. on h . ' larM mill tin HiM'lelV In which lie gnovea ahare in th- denrndiilion. -Ttw irnir wnicii iMem pumie; in '-Sjatirana (until v Saturday, while no 1 death haa followed It. contain eenini ' even mora Kliocklnir Hmn that In Nnrth 'arollna. The lyn. htng of (he negro, Kennedy, might im tut ally laive lieeneii- Jierted. but again the ilinponltlun to up. old the lnw wax preii In rtlierllT T, J. iMickett utid hi doptitv. A. It. Hul- ' lli-ati mnii II eetii Hint l.atirellN eotilitv liaa been avrd the ore ut rnnre of an added horror which could nut have Iin . tnvtd the vttuatum " "The cotnmunlty that lynehen tnkea K atep backward" that l a truth "1iar"onnrrcir ra-nwajrrtiHtrTtg ig mm me . 'fact that luwb (nean, bo It In the form of tubing or olhetw litr, be- kteta Uwlex, to -na. Therefor every Iti- ' Cldent of tnoti vlolfttici I iiure to , liavo a bad effect on the rommunlty lind the Hiate In which It oecuta. i- The newa from Salisbury that theru i 1 a movement on foot tn huv a mob '' come to Charlotte for the purpose of lyDChIng the alleged murdcirr of (he lotir memners or tne i.yenj fHtniiy is naraiy to ne tagen sermusiv, yei or tour auch u thing I by no ninitin Impoaslble, and the Mecklenburg of- flclgla will doubtleaa be ready for anv I 'emergency. A special term of court - trill convene In Kullabury August llih for the trial of the prisoner and th gUllty Will be convicted anil sentenced ' to death In abort order, therefore, . there is no Kort of excuse in tin case . for resorting to mob law. j Governor Joseph W. Folk, of Mi jmtirl. In an address to the retail ' merchant of the Hut uid "No merchant can eucceed without adver tising In on war or, pother, Patron Iza youf town, papwa; build them up, and thry will buttd trta town tip and build you up " Inrreaaed i trade and greater opportunJtlea.' The Governor mint hv interviewed a few of the more utceaful bualneae men before fiand. i i , i ' - ' -v " , ' ' trasTiciur coiXECTon's offtck. A delegation of Btateavllla cttlcns called. on Secretary 8haw, of th Treoiury Department, thla week in an fiTort,to havithe. offlee. pf tha ol lactor of Internal revanua removetj to Btateavllla from AshavUla. Tha of fice waa originally located at Htatea vllle, the Waahlnyton fflclala were In formed, and waa taken to Aaliuvllla by Collactor JJarklna, and now 'the hew collector, Mr. deo, H. Brown, da alrea Ita return to fltateavllle, The movemonta of the western collector'a office alnce Cloveland'a Jlrat election are Interoatlng. When the Democratic admlnl.itratlon took charge of affaire In WaHhlngton there were vigorous contexts for the varlou offices, juat aa there are now. Col. W. H. Wllllama, of Newton, and the late Major O. Dowd, of Charlotte, were close conteatanta for the eolhnctorahlp, The Charlotte man secured the office, but through Col. Wllllama' efforts the location, aa a aort of compromise, waa changed from Statenvllle to Xewton. The office remained In Newton for a abort while only, when, by a consolidation of dis tricts, It was taken to Salisbury, Hon. Kerr Craig becoming collector. I-ater on the office went back td 'Stateavllle, where It remained until Collector Harklnx took it home with him. Ktateavllle people have good reason to think their town th proper place for the oftlre, but It haa been stated that President Koosevelt favors Ashevllle. 1'nless he can be prevailed upon to change his mind It will of course re inn in where it Is now, despite Mr. Hrown's appointment. The Observer especially urges upon tha authorities that tho imwan negroes confined in Mecklenburg .'all upon the charge of murdering the Ly erlys, near Harber's Junction, be re moved to the penitentiary. W.- do not believe that there Is an1 thing what ever In the report that a How an mob mny come to Chut'otte to lynch the prisoners but It la d's ciuietitig --mi n are urn omfortnblo and women nervous on account of It. Thoie who know Sheriff Wallace and Peputy Hlierlff Johnsoji know thut something serious would nappen If such an event aa that suggested should occur, and there is no need to lake thu illMllcu. A unique suit for damages has been filtered at Fayettcvlllo against tha Atlantic Const Una ItallroHd Com pany, as noted In a special In yester day's paper. Hedsole, the man who killed one Alexson In self-defence on an excursion train some weeks ago al legcs that the conductor allowed Alex son, who had two pistols, to enter tha car In which lledsolo was riding In search of him and that the plaintiff was thus forced to commit a hoinf sldo and that thereby ho has been seriously and grievously Injured. It Is an Interesting case, and may open up a now field for damage suits. Cndoubtedly great good Is to reul' from the farmvra' Institutes which have In on held in this county tills week. The addresses of Dr. McLcn don, Ir. Hutler and Prof. Davis were strong and practical and produte-l a marked Impression upon the audi ences. A Charlotte mini in no way connected with agriculture, wlo heard these addresses said last ntulit that cadi of these speakers is worth his weight In gold and had been woiih thousands of dollars to this county. II orins that Hcprosenliitlve J .1 1 tie -field, of Maine, Is lo be made the oiipct nf the wrath of organized la bor at the coming congresslonul elec tion la causo of hla opposition to cer tain measures the labor leaders de ulred passed The district la usuully good lor fi.OOO tu 6.000 H ,n,, so majority, but tho threat of tho un ionists Is said lo have caused Mr. Minefield to bestir hlmsnir The Dem ocrats. It Is said, will simply watch th contest Oompora and his crowd may smre I. HIP held, but that la probably all they will accomplish. The Winston Sentinel snys that "In n recent tiitlcle relative to the Meck lenburg lei titration of Independence In Harper's Weekly Charlotte la re ferred to h 'a little town, sleepy and peaceful ami unlet," " and adds that 'this statement Is respec tfully re- ferrod tu The Charlotte Observer fur comment " llelng as how It Is obvl-! ously erroneous, no comment was deemed necesaiy. ! Tlie Wilmington Messenger asks "What Is the mutter with Marlon Butler? Wi have not heard anything from him In North Carolina politic In two or three days Has he retired from tha leadership of the Hepublican party?" Don't worry shout the wily ex-Henator; he'll bob up serenely when there' anything dujng. TIhio Is no losing tho former laader of the Populist The New York Commercial remark that "If Jamestown, Va., which has an exposition next year, Isn't tho most interesting on earth. It Isn't tlie press agent's fault." Jamestown Is doubtless a very Interesting place, but ihw Jameatown Ter-Centennlnl repo sition Is not to be held there by a long shot -nearly a hundred mile, perhaps. A Brooklyn woman aald to be on hundred and six year of age la mak ing an automobile tour through Con necticut for her health. Hhe la ah old-timer all right enough, but ap parently strictly up-to-date tn Iter movement. With PresPU-nt Ko'osavoU actively engaged in putting hi hay crop ut KagamoriT Hill In the barn and Vice President Kalrbatika rutting wheat on hi Indiana farm, the atrenuou llfo geta asTenawed boost from th admin lt ration. AahevllUt pregenta , many unusual pwileclea, the ltilt one reported be Ing tha grmet of negro for attempt, tng $uU)&. MISAPPREHENSION- OK A ' - LAW. ', Tha editor of Tha . Observer , la n receipt, of the .following letter:'-,, - OFFICR Or THP) VOSTMA8TER 4 .');' ' 1 OENJfittAU . 4 "WaabJngton. p. c," July 11. J90C ' Bin' My attantlon bat been called to an editorial in , The Charlotte Observer of June 18. J lot, under the caption "An tjnrlghteoua Ruling," which criticises tb Poatofflce .Department on. account of a. ruling that impose a fin of two hun dred dollar .upon any one who opena a letter addressed to another even fnouarh uch 'opening 4 due to mistak. Whil ruling auch aa ta allaged would amply warrant the) cVltlcHm. I am glad to ay that there Js nothing in the law, regula tion or rulings Of the Poatpfflce De partment that prescribe an ir penalty whatever for the opening of a letter un leaa auch opening is with wrongful In tent. Similar editorials that have ap peared in aeveral newspapers recently muat utlse from a misinterpretation of th.tii law that, prescribe a penalty for opening letter. Section S2 J. -8. This section, s you will notice, does not preai rfhe a two hundred dollar pen alty and does not punish when there 1 no wrong intent. It reads aa follow: "Any uersdn who shall take any letter, postal card, or packet, although it doe not contain any article of value or evi dence thereof out of a poatofltce or branch postoltko, or from a ratter or mall earner, or which has bean in any po I oft Ice or branch poatofMce or in tbe custody of any letter oc mall carrier, be fore It haa bten delivered to the peron to whom It waa directed, with a design to obstruct the correspondence, or to pry Into tha business or garrets of an- unier, or sunn secrete, emhexxle, ,,r Jtro) the same, shall, for every such of fense, ), punishable tr a line of not more than dva liundrmt .0.11,,,. k.. Imprisonment at hard labor for not more nil Vlir jrw, Vr Dy UOtn. Very respectfully. JKO. B. CORTEI.YOU, Postmaatar General, The K.litor of The Charlotte Obaerver, (Tiarlotte. North Carolina. The Observer did not. of courae, fabricate thla mia-atatement but was betrayed Into It. aa were other news papers, by aome one who did. There Is nothing whatever wrong with the law as quoted above. Wo publuh Mr. Cortelyou's letter with pleasure. The fourth annual season of the Ccloiid Inter-Denomlnatlonal Kunday .School Convention convened in this M.y yesterday. Ita field embraces: the Inlied Htates. Mexico. Canada and Alaska. It officer and committee men art- from every part, anil lr. Jumes K. Khepherd, of Durham, N. C., is field superintendent. Thi jr do.i of tha Association ara com mendable, being th elevation and Chrlstl.inlz.itlnn of the en gro race. and It should therefore rave, i ho good wishes of tha whites. The Observer hm.es that tha ('hnr o,te session will orovo pleasant nr.J prof.-.ablc. "The two Kpences are now as loving us ( lisng and Kng, " Ureonaboro Record. Perhaps so. Chang and Eng some times ft-tl out and fought. D It I EPS. A Few Minor Happening In and About the City. - The children's story hour at tho Carnegie Library will be at 6:30 o'eliM-k thla afternoon. Miss Louise Cobb haa taken a po sition a stenographer for the Ar nold Hoffman Chemical Company. Mr. K. H. Alexander, representa tive of Miller & Company. New York cotton brokers. In C.rernvfllo. has moved his ofllce to Hock Hill, H. C. --.Mr. I,esl Cook will Improvise on tha hymn "In theHweetHy and Hy'1 be-fore tho morning service at the First Presbyterian church next Sun day. -Th- annual congregational picnic will t' given nl Mack Creek tho 1st of Auvii.it. Refreshments will be sold, the proceeds to aid In rebuilding Hie mari-e recj'jTjtly destroyed by fire. Mr. It. r. Heath, trading as tho ' i.tkhiirft Land Company, has sold to Mr f F Harper, of Caldwell county, seveuil building sites on tha Lawyer'- road, at Piedmont Park. The i on-ldcralloti III the deal was $2,4(i.',. The Cramer building Is m-urlng Its third lloor, the walls of tho first two lloor having been almost finished. The Htructure Is of while pressed brick and presents a hnndsome ap pearance. Tho work la progressing yery satisfactorily. The receipts at the city cotton platfoim yesterduy were 32 bales and th best pile paid for the staple wa 11 40 ct-nta u pound. Tha receipts for the corresponding date of last year, wheu the price waa 10.30 cents a pound, wore li balea. -The Charlotte district conference of the Methodist Church will meet ut )!arrlon church, on the Plnevlllc circuit, tho 2th-29th Instant. Itev. J. i:d Thompson, of this city, presid ing elder, will preside over the run fi rence a large delegation will at-I- ml from ( 'harlotte - Mr. John Jt Itos. chairman of the board of loiihty commissioners, ami Mr. II T Price, a member of thu board, went to the county home prop el t- yvsu-rduy for the purpose of se ll ting site for the naw building to he erected for the colored in mate. , Work on the building Will probably begin within a few woeks. The. Tenth. Avcnua Pf cauyterlaii Sunday school excursion leaves th Sen board passenger depot lit B o'clock tills morning. The fnr for the round trip for adult will be tt.ZR, for child ren 7Ti cent. The feature of the duy will be the, gnme of bnaebnll Which will be played on the Rhelby diamond tills afternoon between representa tive teams of the Kecond and Tenth Avenue Mundny schools. The return trip will be begun at 0:10 o'rlock this afternoon. NATION NF.KDK MOHK DIM KM. Public Pm kcl Too Many. Say Trea. im-r. Hut More Will tx Colnr-d. Washington Dispatch. 1 I h. I 'lilted Hlntes Treasurer Trent said to-day thut lie was confronted with n demand for silver dime that be could not meet "Thar is a dim famine," h said. The New York hunks have only 1 ft. 000 dime on tiand. and thow at llalllniore, R.OuO. The cry for dimes comas from every section of the country. "Tha de mand fur them ia extraordinary and there ha been nothing like It In th history of thu country," said Treas urer Treat. The treasury supply of small coin generally la very low. nnd rush or A..rm win anon ha aent to th various mini directing the coinage of a large. amount of subsidiary coin, a iw days ago there waa IS.OOO.OOO worth of subsidiary coin In the treasury, Requisition during the past' 48 hour have reduced It by 11,000,000. . A treaaurv official gave thla reas on for the ahortsg of subsidiary coin! "The. penpl r properou and when they are1 proajiernua they car ry looe uhnga in I hir . pocket. They, like to hetr.lt Jlnglt," he Ecc :ends. KELEY r, i" .!;' ' , im .. . . " ' , ,' i Kiiowa of tlu .'Management nf tli tirtvnMboro IOHtltuto and Advocate It -Oold Not Irecloui Kuougli - to ' Unjr. Ut Hceulia AtUtjned. ; j Tha Keeley Institute, Oreenaboro, N. If there la any one who, ha been o very ' unfortunate aa to beoome addicted to alcoholic drink, that la, from any point of view, whether h cultivated the habit, or inherited it. It matter not the origin of the awful habit, if I oould Influence him In any way my advice to him lire and last would bo to go to the , Greensboro Keeley Institute. I ay . Oreeneboro because I ' know of ita management and tha faithful discharge of duty by the eminent physician who will be ever ready to give hi eervlce to any one of hta'patientav and the kind at tendant who never aeem to grow fatigued In their efforta to add to the comfort of the patients, and the kind and clever manager, who will always make the buslneea part so pleasant, These- are- -only, or few. of the' fact that make ma advocate Greensboro as the place to go for the Keeley Treatment, The high-toned Inmates that I found taking the course Is proof enough that it J an honor, to be relieved of the habit. I waa con vinced by observation, while there that they cure .the drug habit per manentiy, no matter how bad or how long ita standing, without pain and with pleasure to those afflicted. Now, friends, whoever you may be, do not hesitate or put It off another day, but go ana take thla treatment. Qold Is not precious enough to buy your ex perlence while you are there. Come home and be a new and honorable man. The gentlemen In charge will be so kind and attentive to you that the time will be of short duration. You and your loved ones will be so glad that you have taken thla honor able course. With tho hope that you will avail yourself of the golden opportunity, I am, always, Toura truly, W. W. ROWLAND. Hamer, B. C, Nov. i. 1804. If you have a friend who might be benefitted, pleaaa end" names to the Keeley Institute. Greensboro, N. C. SAVAtiK BOY I11TFS A MAN. The Victim Goes to a Hospital--Uproar on a New York Klevatcd Train. New York Bun, lth. George Perscall, 38 year old, a book-keeper living at 645 Fifty-ninth street, Brooklyn, was a paaenger on a southbound Third avenue elevated train during the rush hour last night. At 104th street Nicholas TomBso, 15 years old, of ill Mott street, boarded the train. The cars were crowded and Tomaso stood up In front of Persnll, who had a seat. In reaching for a strap the boy Jostled against Persall, yvho shoved him away. The boy started to kick Persall's shins, tread on his feet and strike him. Persall shoved him laway again, thl.s time with more vigor than be fore. The boy threw himself on Persnll and set hla teeth firmly In the man's left thigh. Persall cried out In pain. There wan a rush among the occupants of the car to gee what had happened and the women hrloked hysetrlcally. It took several men to open tho boy' Jaw and pull him away. Hy this time the train waa near F.lghty-nlnth street. A guard held tha boy until Patrolman Hennessey of the Fast Rlghty-elghth street sta tion boarded the tram and arrested the boy. An ambulance came from the Presbyterian Hospital. The injured man waa carried Into tho waiting room of the station and an attempt was made to keep back the crowd and let Dr. Cook of the hospital ex- mlno the leg He cauetrlxed the wound and removed Peraall to the hospital. Thu doctor pronounced It a very bad bite and said Peraall was In serious condition. PANAMA CANAL BONDS. KcMTntary Shaw Anrnvera Questions Regarding Time of Payment. Woshlngton Dispatch, 11th. Ko many requests were made to tho Treaeiiry to-day for Information concerning the time when payment muat be made for Panama bonda pur chased at the forthcoming sale that Hecretary Hhaw Issued the following statement: 'The circular advertisement con tains tho atatement that the bidders will be Instructed aa to the time on which payment Is desired to be made. The bonds must, of course, be paid for on demand, and bidders may, If they desire, pay Immediately. If the bonds urn not paid for Immediately bidders will be required to pay ac crued Interest. "Should nny purchaser desire to uao any portion of the purchased bonds aa a basla for circulation, payment may be deferred, at least on a por tion thereof, until notes can bo prlnt- od. In such cases the order for the currency must bo placed at once and the premium advanced' on the bonda. The an rued Interest can be paid when the bonds are priced with the Treas ury as security for circulation. The extent to which thla privilege ran bo wisely granted will depend on the amount of bonds that may be desired as a basis for circulation. Hlds for $10,000,000 of Panama cn- nnl bonds will be opened at the Treas ury to-morrow afternoon at half past 4 o'rlock. That Is the hour at which the huninesa of the Department clos and uniler. ...lhe Jerrna. of the j-ir-culars Issued by Hecretary Shaw no bids are to be considered which nr- rlve arter that time. Bond No. 1 will go to the highest offer. 1 IOOS F. V F.LT-HIIYA W RACK. IWkurke Cot'liran Hays Uie President Will lie Forced to Hun Against the NchrnViknn. Sun Francisco Rpeclal, 10th, to. Rich mond Tlmes-nispatch. .. "Roosevelt will be the nomine of the Republican, And Bryan the nomi nee of the Democratic party In the next campnlgn," said W, Bourke Cochran to-day. Tammany's famous orator, accom panied by his prospective wife, Mis Annie Ide. and her friends, Mr. and Mrs. .Ion) R. Flthian, came up from Del Monte yesterday, on their way to lAke Tahoe, "There la no question In my mind that Roosevelt will be the nominee of the Republican party and Bryan the nominee of the . Democratic." Mr. Cochran continued. "I cannot see anybody elso Id th field. N Roose velt's views on the tariff are good; he stands well before the country. While f don't think Koosevelt la seeking the nomination, he Is the available man that the , Republican party has. and 1 think there Is no question thut he will get Into the fight. There I no question . about Bryan being put up by the Democrat. It t certainly most remarkable situation." - - The Hervlce at the fleoond Pres byterian ciunday aohnot Sunday will be In charge of the Baraca clas. An Interesting programme will be render ' Do v Snake Fat KtrawbrrrtoaT It haa been aome- time since The Observer- waa 'questioned -about the habits of certain animals. "Why do a rabbit wabble hla nose T" "Do a nanny goat have horn?" ''Do a anake eat grass" are queries on. wnicn . mue light has been thrown. - The Obaerver received the following yesterday, which it aubmita along wun th shAva! .....' 'v.o . i . ' -Do a anake .eat strawberries? , If he, don t. why la he alwaya found in pr near atrawberry pawnca.- ; . PEOPLE'S COLULItl The American ; District TeleTph Company deliver packages, pavrocU, notes, invitations, furnisnc naeaacn gera for errand service af very small coat. Tbe Observer, will send onr mesMcnger. without charge, to yoar residence or place of bturfneaa for ad vevtiaentente f or tblg w colnmn. 'Phone 7. Office with Western Union Telegraph Company, 'Phone ia. aii , aavertiaements inaenea m thla column at rate of ten cent per line of six word. , No ad. taken for leas than 20 cent. Cosh la advance. WANTED. WANTED Poaltion, by young lady, stenographer or book-keeper. Good reference. Address, Jarrell jJoteL High roini, n. .-.. WANTED To rent J or J room for light housekeeping, do in. by gen tleman witn small ramiiy. Aaaress, vv. A. H.. corn Observer. WANTED-A first-class, all-round butcher (white). Right salary to right man. Apply with reference to J. u. oowman iro., reiersourg, va. WANTED By a young lady college Iiouiv, k pun! nun in loauu in a"u ed or high school. Addreas, "Teacher,' Boa 126. Milton, N. C. WANTED Boy, li or 18 years of age, for caahler and collector. Addreaa, "B.," care Observer, WANTED Position aa Clerk. In a cen era! merchandise bualntw. Experienced and competent. Beat of reference. At present employed. Address, C, car of UDaerver. ' WANTED Flrst-clas looner wanted at the Algodon Knitting Mill, ray ettevllle, N. C. Oood wages, paid, ad dreaa, stating experience. WANTED Five or lx econd-hand yarn reels, In good condition. Lindsay Hyde or Tompklna preferred. Clyde Cot ton Mills. Newton, N. u. n, . Mwtim ,r m k-l lu..ll.J nniDl-rui L . o- aiiny, .wihiwi, unmarried men. between agea of 21 and xS. clttxena of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who ran apeak, read and write English. For inrormaiion appiy to nwniuini uhimi, 16 West Trade atreet, Charlotte, N. C; 40 South Main street, Ashevllle. N. C; Bank Building, Hickory. N. C. or Glenn Building, 8partanburg. 8. C. jnscELiiAjrEOua. AD MAN wanted. Enterprise Printing Houae, High Point. N. C. TEACHERS wanted Immediately live hundred splendid openings prlnclpala ana assistants; special guarantees en rollment offer. Sheridan' ' Agency. Greenwood, B.'- C CARD ROOM overer wanted for room on white and colored work. 81 Whltln R. T. F. card. Only high-grade men with good records and references con sidered. State wage wanted and when oculd coin. Addreaa, North Carolina Mill, oara Obaerver. COMPLETE SONG of Anon county lynching, by mall sc. Addreas, li. II. Bailey, Wadeaboro, N. C. MORTGAGE Wanted on first-class business property. One - thousund dol lars for a term of year. X. Y. '.. Ob server office. I WANT a good barber; steady lob. Name your price. C. F. Orlffln. Golda boro. N. C. Give age and experience. CELERY PLANTS New Snow White, White Flume. Evans Triumph, at 60c. per 100 Prices on larger quantltlea on application. They are extra good Slxe nlanta. replanted, wversiue t'arg uur- dene. Ernest J. Bush, Mgr., Mnrgunton, N. C. POSITION wanted, by registered drug alst of aeveral years' experience; can give Al reference. Addres. Phenol, caro Observer. DRILL PRE8H wanted at once, "4 to S0 Inch. The D. A. Tompkins Co. COMMENCING July Hth. the Hotel Oatea. Hcnderonvllle, N. C. will allow 10 tier cent, off on all hotel hills to peo ple using week-end railroad tickets. Re member, w nav tn aweuesi noiei in western North Carolina, the best music, rurlne and ervloe, mnr attraction In and around Henderannvllle than any place In tha mountains. W.V'.'SR Pure, weet medicinal. Buffalo Lick Springs, fnones zr ana vit. BUFFALO Lick Spring Water. Abso lutely pur, 'pnon ji ana at. TOR SALE. FOR SALE Good family horse, perfect ly aentle. and light buggy, almost new. An exoellent bargain. Apply, 1006 S. Mint. FOR SALE Bascntn-Ecllp foldef. In good condition; ha been In us only 18 month. Greenville New Co., Green ville, B. O. FOR SALE Beebee Indelible Ink Check Protestor, only been uses four months. In good condition; coat fffi.00, ean b bought for $20.00. Addreaa, "Frank." car Obaervr. FOR HENT,- beth Heights, 10 rooms, water, sewer and electric lights. Apply to IS. Nye iiuieiiinsun, t7) Hk'NT Five rooma. separately or for light housekeeping, modern Im provements, and in good locality, near In. Addreas, R oar Observer FOR RENT-A deilrable brick etor 'building In Spencer. Splendid location on car 'line. In center of town. Fine opening in mercantile line. A. W. Hicks, Spencer, Jf. C; . . -... - FOR RENT Furnished room, Ave blocks from square. Oood neighborhood. - Wt N. College street. , FOR RENT Desirable dwelling, stores, offices and shops. S. Wlttkowsky. FOR RENT Two communicating front room, furnished, first floor, over York Bros. A Roger' store; hot - and cold waltr, private batn and cloaet. G. W. Bryan. ' LOKT. , LOH'IWur. containing money and chuck payable to me. Reward for re turn to lMlworth Floral' Gar dan. i W. a. Mcl'hee, proprietor. ASSAYING - ancvncAt. aiiaLtsml ' ORE! , OF EVERT ' DISCRtPTIOIf, t'lEM aUEOBiCl ll-tl yr, Itb ilrU Charlotte, n. a . , V - V ' ' iV-l-' U TOP 00 U UW, U mi 2,000 yards Figured Lawns and Or- jf ,f. ii ganoies worm morning at 9 o'clock Por Ynrrl V iviosquiio Mosquitoes are rainy weather, don't germs when we can complete and put it up Hammocks TL ...If 4. t!Mi 1 lie SWCUCdi iuic have ever shown. $3.00, $3.50. $4.00, Unnbrellas We lead all dealers in Umbrellas Our 26 in framc7 tape edge, one guaranteed for one you want. rnfli." Siaiili of Corset Covers Every garment made of ? a A A ' mm ' m m et . ' a nice material, ruu ana l. A TT f -J nr? nnn 1 hthit irii nimiiu. , . t m . aien am wv wm wm m AUV W Ui 1.11 ViweW va-aatsawsv, aaWiVACU e!e. Ql 9Q piAt Vaa"V ;..;..,',;,;.:;.' ' ' ' : i- 4. a . a a A a a m Unc lot wortn i.ou, special li. mm DffAiim -sfones "4 . Clitirlolle :: , ' ' - J i i 1 U JU U . 0,0 rt- .V i.-i.; ' : ti h i . 1 , ' V.- "!.' Lawir ii j fr. . TJjJ i t ano i nwy these go on sale at 5c niatnopies plentiful during this take chances on fever furnish you a canopy for you for $1.50. TJx . .mtrm 4-t-.4- ui a xaiiuiitrwd uiai wt Price $2.00, 52.50, $5.00. wood handle, every year, at $1.00 is what Depairtinnieinit MIia ani 4Vv14vv 4Vv neauy rrimmea witn 'L ' at rm v-mr m wm w . UTtrri rm V -e-,. 1 Csrcin : v . ; . '-; ...' '.'' v 1 iWdifli (ffii; ' . : . - c i , .. - M l'll 'it- -V'r
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 20, 1906, edition 1
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