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ft- CHARLOTTE DAILY OESEttVER, JULY 25, ,':;. Publishers. hxry Da0 IteYeaLj SUBSCRIPTION PRICK! , .: . .. ..; .. DAILX. t. ; ; ; i 'llt Jre.r ''mm........,.....Upl.2 .- x month u.uie tnoaOu ,,............ w v"-v;;'-J ' ',' ' ";-' ''. ' : : WT.-wrcr.KL,Y. ! ' A oi w.. i........ hi month ., J 1 urea womb .." PUBUSHERS'"NNOUNCEMICNT. NaC M South Tryon jrtrfc Tltoo numbers: Business offica. BH ?" '., M: city editor oirie, BU phone.!. Mwi edlter1 office. Bell 'pho. jBV. 'v i A subscriber la ordering tbe addree of nia pe.per changed, w.d Plea "J V dicata the addr-a t wblc ft '"'" at the tun b aak for too Chanse to ,V Advertising relet 'are ft'';!)0 application. AtlverUsers way feel aura ttiat thraugh tha oolumns' paper Uey may reach all Charlatja and a port ton if the beet people n ' Ua tlU'e ud upper South Carol e. . - . Thla ppr gives oorretpoudenU a . wtd laLtud ae It thinks public policy . permits, but It I In eaee rtvon- elbU for their trlewe. It la uch pre ferred that correepondenta ali tr.eir ,, hbn te their arllelee. aepecelly n caeee wher they altaoa pereone or ioatitollone, thouch thle le not ae maaded. Tha editor reeerve the rlnt to rive the nemea of uorreepondente -whea they are demands for the pur poea af pereone! aatlefeetlon. Te re '. oetva conetdaratlon a ommunlctlon v inuet be aoeomparlrd by - Mtaa of tha oorreeoondenL 1I-EDXIIAV, JVLY t 106. ;SHORTCOMIXt. OK MIL TAFT." ' ",Th New Tork Hun la apparently i TarV moth lo favor of William How ard. TaXt. of Ohio, the proacnt .gecra- tary of War, for rreeldrnt to nuccood Mr. KOOacveil, II we may juuo uy dltorlal In a rerrnt lueue under tha caption aboe quoted. . Bring aa how . , Mr.'.Taft la anmttlmna apoltrn of aa a I . I . I 1 ft A I tm Im . tereatlnff." aaya The Sun, "If of doubt ful profit, to conatdor at thla tiroa . what are tha mora conaplruou dla ablHtlea which Mr. Taft enjoya." Ia tha flrit place, he atubbornly rafuaea to be a candidate. Then hla vitality and energy ara "habitually and i paralatently tnlaaplled. Aa a report : er connected with tha Cincinnati preaa i ha did hla work effectively, aerved hla amployera faithfully, but utterly failed to convert hla opportunities to lila own advantage or aggrandla' :- meat- Even thua early he ehowed tha aama dlalncllnatlon and aversion to Mtf-aeaertlon and aelf-protruilon that- mark hla courae to-day." Tha aama deficiency characterised hla ad mlnlatrmtloa of tha offlca of proaecut- ln tf.Atitv Af tfAtnlltAn rnuntv. Ha waa made collector of Internal ; revenue for tha flrat dlatrlct of Ohio, And At thai 'mnA at two v.in ralln. qulahed tha placa with tha brgrarly mmrA t kkvlnv triA Alt tViM - revenu . there waa to collect and . eurtiawt It in in tha Trtennrv. DM hie bare, naked duty In fact, whervaa but need wa point out how auxpl- dona ara the occaalonaof a collector- anip, ana nrun we niueiraie nnw wen ' they have been availed of by men of really, conatrurtlve etateamanahlp?" ' After considering hla "defecU" whllo n tha bench The Bun aaya: ; The day bae long gone by for a eer- - Vila, exlaunue and unlntellicent ad- herettoe to the ronntltullon and m elmllar lalrrpretatlon of lawe which political tedlncv J nd the nooular dlanneltlrm preler to rrti aa more or ! oheolftlo. Mr. - Taft. however, do not know It. lie bvlonire to an older and now. happily, uomrrgMi srnooi, ana me new ornr 01 thing nnde h" inritil. What armpathy with or uecettlllllly to tba mrdera Mm of the amjiiMtrntlon of 'Uitr ptxptile's property to enforre an ah- . eiraot prinripia or unoenneo risni can Mr. Taft be supposed to hv? None whatever. II lurks edlflmtlon and Illumination. It neda, then, but a brief and liilHIIsent reasoning to determine , that Mr. Taft Is Impoanlbla." a , The Sun Is never ao aerloua a when It assumes tha role of Jester: there- tor in rererenres 10 ncrreiary ion .''are to be taken as the most profound, ' praise. Kurt anm la one of The Piin s " VpaclalUrs, and wh"n, tlierefore!; U aaya In conclunl-.n: "Clearly such a man aa Tart is Impracticable," It ' mean, he Is In reality the logical can- ' did at . The slrsr.Kc pait about It Is ' that The Bun, with it woll-known Hatred of Mr. Roosevelt, should es '' pouae the cause of onu m close to ; Urn. A-former bualnesa aso lata of TtuiuHrl stage saya his estate will be worth about 1100,000,000 and tliut his tWill probably contain many surprlsea. .The fact that the old man mad a will is Itself surprising, for that In volve, giving away something. - .The republican don't appesr to be ': so rock'Sure that they ar lo retain tha House aa tbey' wight be. Their ' decision to stand pat Is probably a wis on, for thev can lay cUirn to everything good accomplished whether rightfully or not. "' r .: - i . .; It ) at least gratifying t know that The Observer, -In Benator Till man's estimation, 1 not ao bad now as ir one waa . It e4iroa to us that we have heard something to the aama vffeot regarding lh senior Senator from Bouth Carolina. "; ;( ; It 1 stated thar Joha I. Itockefeb. l' f wi:i stand trial on tha recent In dU titienl found against him Ohio, This is a good deal better than biding out, ss he bas done before,, bat . the oi l fllow Ja doubtlras pretty certain i.'f tomiti clear..' . V v: i -i 1 h rululsne seem to be about n,e most belligerent of th entire mio f troan men, taken over by f m along with (h Philippine r. CALDWELL. 1 . TOMPKIKS OX TUB AlXANTib'IriY. YEAUS xi-eaus ago ;axd ; now, Tha Wall Street, Nummary V1! at. r.l t . .-iM, ..,,. ..MV ....v.w1 m ccaan navigauoa finca tna targoat ateamahip company in the world, tha, tiA.k.. .n.j rum ' ,; wf mr,ns port -, fofr thai Vnited-Statea , for the J Vn'; States he yeel, Jn commission ety -pimnferi In all, , A fifty year America, f tha carried ninety , raceht, trip of tha Kalaerln AuguaU Victor rltsd ln,the landing of thlrd-claaa and '800 ateri.-. iaU: gera, in , addltten to a ew of $ 0. maklna; In all f,670 aoula! The oy- ge conaumed from twenty-n.na' to forty d.ya when flrat attempted, and thla has been reduced, In recent yeara by thla company', yeaae,. to lea. than five daye and; a half. Comfort la not aacrmcea to speea; ana ,in one of ita modern vemela tha' vovarer la T . .unrounded with convenience and ele- gance. uuuea containing anting- room, dining room, bed-room and hall,. rr vn hahaim maw K, oatna, tor erven persona, may re pro- vurwu. civiMnu iignm, nonet enopa, palm garden with fountain. Ilbrarlea. hvdronathie "and awti-v hatha - .. . " senea ana gymnasium are an W.MUnd sewing. Indeed, a great deal of iuuiiu. . jin iiuormauvn oureau, onim-wing- naa oeen gone mors, aia ine board, sells railway' ticket and hotel coupons and the furnishings and ap polntments are luxurious. Nearly all venecla which cross the Atlantic are now oulpped with wireless telegraph facilities and on some of the larger ones newspapers ara occasionally printed, the news belnsr received bv wireless. t. It la hard to realize that fifty yeara ago.lt required from twenly-nlne to forty day to cross .the Atlantic. Now when a vessel la out mora than two weeka unless It be a alow sail affair apprehension I felt as' to its safety. Fir Walter Raleigh once wrote; "Whoever wna the Inventor of ships. every age h added somewhat to them, and In my time they have been greatly bettered." Thla waa over 100 yeara ago, since which time the changes for the better have Indeed been great Raleigh's time It required a great deal of courage to undertake a trip across tha Atlantic; now many ...i. ,Ki-i, - 1, iu . .. people think no more of it than they do of making a ahort Railway Jour- nny. niK COTTOV-8TALK PAPEH SCHEME. The Chattanooga Times say that the report of the expert chemist em- ployed by the Little Rock, Ark., board of trade to Investigate the claim that high grade paper can be cheaply made from the cotton atalk, haa Just boen made, thorouahlv uoaettln th claim of the promoter of the great project and declaring that the pro ject la absolutely Impractical and chimerical. It is stated by the Little Rock chemist, who claims to have made exhaustive teats, that high grade paper cannot be made from thla ataik mnA h. k. i,.. . thla atalk and that the lower grade tn.. mi am mau irom u would oe too costly even for experiment. "The failure of the project." continues Tha Tlmes, "will rerall the great under taking made several year ago to make all sort of things out of corn stalks, several millions of dollars having been Invested In plant and machinery for the purpose. The chlff Industry, however, of that great del union wa the sale of stock from which tha promoter waa the aole beneficiary. Fortunately the cotton stalk Industry had not reached the stock selling stage before It collapsed Obviously the world Is growing wiser." The chief promoter of the schome to make paper from cotton stslks figured that In a short time an additional value of some IS00.000. ooo would thua be added to tha Mouth's stnple crop. These figures alono mede the thing appear vision ry and the report of the Little Rock chemlt confirms this Idea. Tho suc cess of cotton seed products is prob ably lurR-ely responsible for thla achemf. It Is well that tha erro- nsous conclusions should be exposed before people begin to Invest their I money In so doubtful a proposition. c ion t know anything about It, but wa should say that tha sol Ms in-. tillt-d'to thu cotton stalks, and while the timber supply of the country for psper-irmklng i, nB ..lentlful at a: present. It would seem that the cost of labor alone would preclude the use of cotton sulks, even If suitable. A KTKANGK ACCIUEXT. II W as Very rocullar His Frfcnda Jril 7oi iH-iirvt inai no nil urowntHI. Hut Tlutt lie Waa Kllletl jn fallUig. The untimely di-eth of vouna flam, url A. lirlssle. one of t'hariotte'a moat populur young men, haa cast a I gioont over the community. ' Many of li s rr nni i ara aim at a Inaa tn know i hv umt hnw h ruii in nna n,. I Pools" nesr Chimney ltock. ' Those who saw the body of the I young man believe that be waa killed by the fall, tather than from drown- lug. From the edse of the Pool. which Is more I ke a laraa wail in roiid rock than anything else, to the J water. It Is a distance of 20 feet, BrlsHic and hla friends ..approached the immiI from ihe upper side, which s contrary to the custom of visitors. I ,i in mi,iii, .titu, hi. iiu. I ... ........, ...-v., ... ,avn , out from Udder him and h SlIuDed I in i feat r..,aH..ai ...t . M 't.i. I Aa tha hntv dau-.tita,i tha t,mmA xn.nir I the jutting Cllffa. v I When the body was recovered the I una-a ware found tn -onluln hut lit. 1 I la water! thla lndlr'a1 that h. rfl.t I not drown. Thnaa wha watchft at I v thn. pool claim thai the body never! came to the ton after It went, down. Tha negro guilds who lad tha young mrn imo ine pooi rrom ms wrong i "Mi ei nave rait aur titer would oe no nanger, for the reason that he MmaiV' iJSsrI; it ZfAtnfX Lr''Ltt? J ? ru secure 'The Pools'' visitor a diaay sensation, v , , ,r . ' . " " ' fxa-al Dmcs for MecnHty, Life An. ' ' i nuliy lCon.jatiy. A V , - Mr.'D. C. Moor. 1K I represents j live of the Becurlty,' Life A. Annuity rompanr,' of art'enlwro, haa" leasd U ni'ir In , the Wilkinson building. Mr. Moore la having Ihe office rilcidy furnishod and wIU have ga attractive place, i ... . ....'-. . .. 'WEEDS BY. THE WAYSIDE t A aad alaht Waa that lawn over on North College atreet yerday aftor- n,K. II. fl. VI IV.In Rlb kBi ber C0Uaj,, Uttler ;Mlaa . Kuth j Hlghtower, had darted their play - nn nn inn inn tham ,iAnMr.inrvV'iin ,.,,, ioirtH at their raveirv and they had run way to their biding T nnMti ; f twV wee-bl. chair., wu abbot the. only they had turr awar to their biding thing left on Ita Jeg The two-atory fd bred mWrrT w lylni tvlth one arm held out la , dumb .P- Zllti UllivrvZ KtL'.!. JSVlJ.lU oulA drink from two to four ctoaT bluV-VtrlpedTtlckT tha bed-clothea, they balng toweia. wer ",ly Jumbled: tha ' old clock p.V ah -bo" 1 1 tU. parlor carpet a hearth rug bad i neen lonsea jui ny via wnure. a Ln, w nar a root or mapio teavpa. I Thafy mrm nnf m liirltitr CHintr in alarhf a blaci " and tan Fai terrier, curl - ed up on the doll bed. ij Miaa Jtutn n1 Ml" Evelyn hadn't com up while I Bl" " men wuauvi,u mk- lrtv ahnnM h ihnniiiL that ih i pouaenoid naa suddenly. Dean . poa - I eeatted of the deidre to go away for the aummer and had left the promlae I In tha donfuaion Incident to racking a,niy 5011 aprons ano aairw leawnea. aou a, ueai inufo uaa uvea urujuuiuu, as shown by the hap-haxard ' scraps. still unfashioned. My conclusion, aa 1 eay, should have been wrong; for the young ladlea did come up. They had only been at the.- next-door neighbor's and had aeen a stranger staring at and trespaaatng upon their "elh. and It waa with a brave ahow of proprietorship that they demanded what he waa doing ' there. Mlsg Ruth's white dreea waa touched with no color, but Mlaa Kvelyn had a broad pink ribbon, tied with a gen erous bow, for hor belt.,' Both their cropped head were bare, and they were aa cool aa their 'shady play ground. Though them spoke rather abruptly to their uninvited visitor, 1 am glad they came home Just then. I because (1) I ahould dislike to think that they were hard-hearted enough to go away to tha springe and leave those poor, helpless doll. In euch un- comfortable poeltlene and without food, drlng, or change of raiment, and (!) the busy way in which they be- gan to set things to rights disabused my mind of its first Impression, that here waa tha abode of careleaa, lazy houaewlve. They do not know ma 1 nor rare ior my ojnnion. dui x am to hav b ' ' riht for mv nnr ram for mv onlnlnn hut I am " - - own sake. The exposure of bad houaewifcry la Just aa painful to mo aa the -exposure of bad packing' house 4 mean tha existence, rather than Xt)bure. It la Just aa bad aa any oinerv.aort of uglineaa where beauty might be. There la nothing so self-sufficient as a child; no other such artist. What XI Ua ltlilh would hava aha wills It In her Imagination, and, lo, there you are! Hha la the mistress of an inale- aldo at five years old. The life sire Imagines In that saasy-cyed doll I aa wvii ior ner purpose aa me inueeu. Her mind la more - creative than Hhakespeare's. Uttje It differs with her whether she b In the city or the country, aa it will In her womanhood When,, aha grows older and learna to dtatlnB'uUh dream . from reality, aha will loan VM.r hv vaar tha bleaaed capacity to enjoy herself in the strict sensfi or tne term, ene win reel mei" ' " "fr,,u"l " need of illmul.tlon (rom othtr mlld- lat Atlantic City and other Northern l .nd must have human society to avoid the estate of a gaping dullard, But now ehe can have her palace Un- der the maple, hard by a city street. or she can wander alone about pas- tures and wood ' and ' find society where nano Intrudes." The grown man who might go with her would, If he should ba an ordinary man, aee nothing In tha leafy dingle but brlera nnd brush, but her oa prion would people It with life. Perfect know! edge drives out all fear, and all fancy. If on could know all things, aa soon as his mind grew accustomed to the knowledge, he would lose the chlefest Joy of life the ability to wonder and the thrill of discovery. There would be no more poetry for him; he would bo helplesa in the prison of hla wlmlom. The dream-wing would be cllppod. He could nevermore enjoy himself. Laughter ' would die from his I Urn, love from hla heart, and ter ror from his eyea Fact would rear up before every fantasy and give It I hi. ll- Thla Una of nhlloaoohv. how. ver, Is Imaginary almost bey on 4 the pulo of poetic license; for Is It not wild supposition, that of a man pos- aHi'd of all knowledge? No man born of woman stands In danger on that score. The point la that this (acuity of enpoylng one's self la In some sort a rucompenee for Ignor ance and chlld-heartedneaa. The child's great desire Is to get grown. The boy of five want to shave and wenr long trousers, and the girl pf five surrounds herself -with her doll children and plays mother. They do not know, as none or us know, rmp- plnesM whan they have It; else they Mould bn content to ba children for ever. . v '. e ir . The saddest condition of human life is.v)mt old Wadsworth saw and expressed In hla famous Ode, that we tome into the world fresh from heaven and "trailing ' cloud of glory," but march through; life with otil rn.,a from It. Iffa. moat or an men7 peihapa, : held Id hli Tieaven and Olil not Dermlt himself to drift away from it. He never lost his sense of la I'resence In nature, nor hla "aim pi faith that every flower enjoys tha air it braauiea." He neeuea no t oney '"'nnd, no theatre, no automobile, no ariinctai nmuscmenii nt dihvs vur- tain of flnathv never foil before hi eyea; wjth the strength of a strong man, he lived a long life if childhood, I ' ? " , h . , Borne uny miss . jtum ana , iiss i Kveiyn win jumoie vnetr ; toys anu i. leave tnem ror gooo, waking to tne knowledge that they are nut mane-I I O0,,rv"' lw "" 19 J1" remember, and clears to of I these 1 budding spring days, against n stout, well-fed summer and , tne I hectlo autumn. uux it is-ronusn . , L i now to ima tiimuui . uunn to k them. , a nd very useless, r May t April linger Iting with them, when 1 innjr innr nni phi umi nni vu na, i ,na v"n. ;vw vi cnina, who A 7"" H. """i'n halfl ' , - j ' L. . M. New f.lnntfy Heady by Ktitnibrp 1, , Capt. T. J.' Rcnfrow, of Matthewa spent yesterday in he vlay.on busl- n,.aa , connected with the Mat thawa Manufacturing V Company, ?l -Tn. nV 7 'i l0ho,le Th 'nt w th'ar.Mh'"'! Manufacturing Com- of , which-, he Is ; on: of pany ,Wlll consist of a . big ginnery ana a reniusor tartory, Tn , gin Iriery will b equipped with - four 70. aaw Loomls gins, th best that money can buy. A 19 horns. power engine will ba used to1 run the plant. The fertiliser factory will be ready for business by tho first of the yeAr and will have a e.;tii;ity of 100 tons dally The ginnery will be ready for opera ion by Peplember U TLC.5' tznv:Z TlinakH Uh f,.r Dlro llnsr Him to tl , Kfley Inatitutr, for oilmla lie ' WotiLl llarfl Vill.vl lirmikanl ' ravr. f I The . Keely Inetltuta, Qreamboro, i i u.i j t 1 . wmie- or wruing you. . it baa peea nearly ayearslno I was at Keeley. rjct her to .end m. to say my lUe. h ? u.l b i nearly a yoar alnoa I wa at Keeley. J i?-ud,ru.nJlri . ,5rl l"!lJ?h SThS - viiiiui wa nvuiu aaaa-vv t,maa awaw being had been SkiB!.ul' tT'."' 'l !. ;.5?? ' JZn V - !tf ot ala.pl the bfu. dil. wwld get after me. That waa the reason my r'o'ulS1 ST. era.? "ad lof I wi.m ir t t. nnV n'- ihM hu i drank fori four weeka when'. I went An(j d(d not know whea 1 got aobey, It . i.w dv--. iiN... - v.. 1 nervoua. I hm'. Wlw mW:!..- day than I have had for twenty yeara. The Keeley Treatment not only ourea I nm uue ior liquor, out ciaare in. t . wv,. h waa 1 before he ever drank any. ' K . , Z. B. OIB80N. Laurinburt."N. C, Xor. It, U9i 1 te mi hu a rviand who mlaht ha benefitted, please -end names to the 1 Keeley InatltQte, Greensboro, IN. v. PERSONAL. Tl Movement of a Number of Ieo- ' pie, VMtor and Others.', Mr. O. L. ' Barrlnger returned to the, city yesterday morning . after making a demonstration tour on hla Franklin oar through the central jpart pf the- State. -- Mr. D. K. McRaa, of Hickory; spent yesterday In the city, staying at the Central. . .' , Among the out-or-town people nere yesterday were Messrs. W. N. Jeans and James A. Leak, of Wadesboro, , Mr. L. S. Mock, of Salisbury, spent yesterday in tha city with friend. Messrs. & B. Bundy, J. E. Stack and W. 1. Budge, of Monroe, were In the city yesterday to eee the - Monroe- Mountain Island baaebaii game, Mr, T. K. - Tomllnson. of Fayette- vine, .waa a risttor in the city yea- terday, being a gueet a the Central. Mr. L. T. Hartsell. of Concord, waa emong the guest at the Buford ye- terday. , - Mr. C. A. Dllllng, of King' Moun. tain, spent yesterday in Charlotte on I business. 1 m m r H . . . . . 4 . m - - Mr. rv . wt wan rriumra 10 too city yesterday morning after a busi ness trip In South Carolina- Mr. J.. A. McLean, of Kayetterliie, waa. a visitor in tha city yesterday, being a guest at the Buford 1 iMr. T. E. urlffln, of Monroe, spent yesterday In the city. Mr. J. M. waynlck. or ureenebero. spent yesterday in the city, staying at the Central. Mr. W. H. Wylle, of Rock Hill, & I0 - epent yesterday In the, city on ousinesa. Rev. Franola "M. Osborne went to Cooleemee yesterday and will conduct services at the Episcopal church there to-dy. Messrs. George A. Warllck and A. H. Crowell, two prominent bualnesa men of Newton, spent yesterday In the city. Mr. W. W. Harris left Mat night I ior w.p on a uumaa jrin. , j up- Ernest U Vernon baa returned resort. Mr. David P. Byera has arrived In the city after an extended business trip and win be here ior some time. Among the out-of-town people here laat night whs Mr. W. M. Smith, of Bheioy. Mr. I N. Webster, or PUteboro. la apendlng a few days In the city. - Mr. j. Howard rayior, or man Point, was among the guest at the Central last niitht. Maj. C. H. (Jattla. or Raleigh, the clever young traveling passenger agent for the Seaboard Air Line, pent laat evening In the city and wilt leave this morning for tha State encampment ground at Morehead City, having in charge the military special that will take the artillery men to the grounda. Mr. J. F. Anderson, of Mountain Island, was among the guests at the Central last night - Capt. J. W. ('opaland. a prominent cltlaen of Btatesvllle, pent yesterday in the city. . ' Mr. J. LeGrand Everett passed through the city yesterday on his way home to Rockingham from Hen- dersonvlllr. Mr. Jnmes A. Leak, of wadesboro, I spending several days In tha city. Mr. II. c. Morrison, ot Augusta, Oa.. was one of the visitor at the Bnuthern Manufacturers Club yester day, i ' : Mr. A. West of ml Hony, spent yesterday In the cltv on business. Mr. i. c. Fitcn, or inw urieana. La., was one nf the guests at the Bouthern Manufacturers' Club yetter- Mr. it. t. ray. a wen-annwn mem ber of the Rllgh bar, spent yester day In the city. i . Mr. T. K. Moore, of Tucapau. 8. C. one of the most prominent cotton manufacturers in tna noutn, spent yeterdav In the city, . Mr. W. K. Burnett, a weii-icnown banker of Hpartanbnrg.' .' C., wa a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Prof. F. P. Hobgood, president of Oxford Somlnary.; Oxford, waa guest In the city yesterday, stopping t tna Central. . s.. - Cant. Claude Morrison ha return ed from Pennsylvania, where he vis- llted relatives. ? . . A.NKW FREIGHT? VAIID PLANNED jfli Southifn Now Making a Survey for a iMg lard : at uie Junction .noctii ot uia tity wo omciai am mrawrairpi an nosu, ., The recent vialt of Mr. . W. l,umt, wr Company, with headquartera In l wasningion. toaemer wiin an ciaoor- late aurvey of the property near the 1 Junction, north of the city, has oa- rasloned much speculation among lo Iral railroad men aa to what tha au Ik. i ijil uionun oi ina nouinern nan in tihw for Charlotte. . Thore la llttl doubt but that a new and larger freight yard u iv v jint7ru si ma unvivn, unv ' inai Is canable of ; accommodating - 1,000 additional rara A aurvey for the double track out by the Highland Park Mill. No. I, Is also being pr. bared,' It 1. hardly probable that such a track will be put in, however, until the othar work la nnished. It la at tod that a steam ahovel. togeth er with other heavy machinery for grading purposes, ' will arrive , next week, at which Hm tbe active yard Uork will commence. " i .: j . All server-reporter railed upon ona of the high ofllolala of the Booth em. at the local station last night No. Information waa obtained other than that a survey waa being mado. "1 will be glad to give you any Infor mation possible whea some decision Is reached," declared he. "At pres ent there I nothing that can ba said except that tha Huutberu l having a aurvey mad .of Ita property north of the city." v ' , , , -The annual picnic at Eardls tle place to-morrow. -Rev. pr. it. O. Mil ler, pastor of tha tiardls A. It. ' P. church, wa In the city yesterday and stated that the gardl people -were expecting a big crowd. , A cordial In vitation 1 extended to all to attend. PEOPLE'S COLOr ' Tha' American District Telegraph Company delivers package, parcel, notes, Invitations, furnlalic aiessen gers for errand service at W very small rout. The Observer will send our messengers, without charge, to i your residence or place of business for j aavenieements ror inie -: coion. 'Phons g. Offlca with Western Vnlon Telegranra Company. Plion do., All advertisements-Ineerted in this cvloma at rat of ten cents per imo ot aix woraa. -wo aa. taaen xor leas ttiaa SO cents. 1 Cash r advance. WANTXTX WANTED-PosiUon - with om .. lady , witnout. ramiiy a ' nousexaeper. , Ad oroas, box too, tvaoeaooro, . u. WANTED rosltlon. . by competent sieaorrapner. -1 wo yeara' exoerienoe. answer .quica. . wx au, WANTED Fiva good oy,wlth wheels, -can make from eighteen to thirty -dollars per month. AddIv Western tTnlon WANTKD-.Anyona Interested In the New international Kncyuopaeaia, . to drop ma a card or"" call at aa .8. Church street. W will arrange term to -suit parrhaaer.,,' c Oeo il. - Lurston, , Special Ainu, WANTEDA few select boarders. Mr. A. Keels, 407 Kortn Tryon street WANTED at once. 4 first-class colored ha rows, cen Lrai . . Hotel. Oood . nay. inia a isia, - . ...... .j WANTEDA Presbyterian 1sdy of re- . AMiiant. nni.ni- anil . vil.li, VIA K Companion to and have charge of girls lust entering young - womanhood. Ad ores. A- Y ear of ODaarvar.-. ,! wanted Position as ciark, in a gaa- ral merchandise ouslneaw, Exnerlenoad ana competent.- lien oi reieranc.. At present employed- Addrea. C, cars of UDaerver. -,t.t.';. ;x- - . -, - y WANTED Five" or ' six second-hand vara reala. In mod condition. L.lndaav. Hrda or Tomoklna preferred. Clrda LloU too Mine, piewioa. n. u. wiNTrn-rn, tt amv .siKaii " ' w. .1,, W.w- VW.WU, unmarried men, between agea of Q and IT TOU are thinking of budding a borne ana want a moderate-priced lot. in a flrat-claaa neighborhood. on Tryon St see Brown Co. WE WISH to employ one good mechan ical draftsman and a vouna man to ao tracing. Addrea. with, references, O. KODDins, Lnarioic n. v. - - ICR CREAM SUPPER-Th ladles of Ep - worth M. E. Sunday school will serve Ice cream snd cake ea tha Vacant lot corner N. Oraham and West nth street Tueaday eve, from 1:30 to I0:M. Every- noay ia corojsny tavitea to coma- 1 IF TOU are thinking of building a home ana want a moderate-priced lot, in a I flrt-elaa . neighborhood, on , Tryon St J see mown at o. MORTOAQB Wanted en - ftrst-clsat ousineas orobarty. on tnouaana An. far ror a term of yea ra 3-,'T.. Z. Oo- server onrics. . ir TOU-are thinking of bunding a home and want a moderate-priced lot. In a nrst-eiass - naignoornood, 1 oa .Tryon St . WP. .. .. COMMENCING -July Hth: tha Hotel rim im uii.i 1. m r -m 10 per cent, otr on ail hotel bill to peo ple using week-and railroad tickets. Rs member, we have -the awellest hot a) western norm Carolina, tne oast mus e, cuslne and aervlea. more attraction In ana srouna nenaeron-iu than plaea la tha mountaloa - . .aay FOR SALXL FOR BA1J0A recant lot on North i iwn 0,., in vpiarwiis neignoornooa. I wide enough for eomfortabl home, .41 feet deo Leeatloa eonaldared. ft te the! oraapw lot in in city st price OfTered. Be Brown A Co. '-. , run aALio-Baaeom-Ecllpaa folder. In good condition; haa been In use only 111 in'inina. ureanTuis news -vOa, Ureea- vine, . ii , ,( FOR SATB A . rarant lot :'b?0S Tryon St.. in aolendtd. nata-h wain rnuuin ior comionani feet deep. Location considered, gaa.w.-.TTr FOR SALE-Baaba Indelible Ink Cheek rruiaviur, miy oaan naa tout moatl I gooo eonnitioni cost gn.00, eaa be K uam ior tM.im. Aaorssa. jrraaa van. umrTfr. niH ' SALE A . Vaoant lot on Korth Tryon St.. In anlendld nalahhArKnn wide enough for comfortable home, C4 rT-fc wry. um-aopa mnaiaerra. It le thS cheapest lot in ttis elty at price offered. buw orvwn m v-o. -i j , . - f FOB SALIJ-Vacant lot at rara bargain e .Brown A7i i wxiii nr. i na- - fnauiintsi nome, in nn neighnornood. this V be dupllealed In Charlotte, See FOR "ALW-Vacsnt lot at rara on N. Tnmn nr. Vnr m-i,.M hom, in "fin nelghhnrhood. this lot ran t 57 . F -r'otie. . ae Brown run nnijiv-vacant mi at rar . bargain -on -N. Trvnn Bt Vr,r 11 horn, in fine nelgbhorhood, this lot can't be duplicated, In Charlotte, Sea Browa ran kent, FOR RENT-Daalrable dwHlina. store. v. . v. .. . 1 uw. ., n IIIMWIIV FOR RENT-Two eommunlcs ting front rw, lurnnom, nrsc noor, over orka Prni A Hoaers', 'atnra- eois waterr private batk and closet. Q. rr t f rart, i (, ; . LOST. Lf"TA yellow -and white setter nna. itetum ,to A. II. Jteeea, tot N. Chuteh. L?iS LOBT A strnn.of gold beads. Trron Street. Flrvlrr Will ulaaaa laa. at The Observer offlca r , ASSAYING ' C11IUTCAL ANALTSSS. ORES. OF EVERT DESCRIPTIOi It-II XT. tit. aLreet, CXar'.olta, Z, C ! 16, eltlsen of. United State. f good '7a ' ',' ' . 'f;"vv. -''..?.-' i j ' ,.CTV ;"! character and teroperet habtt. who VarCl aOC h '-c ' ': '-''. " ii : ';;l , ' -i :- can vpaak, read and write. English. ' For - . f . - a ''-,' --Vi - ' 'i - ' ; !,-7. :'. t ' Information apply te Recruiting Offloer, vi' 'i'- - 'v ' ;'- .'. 'j; .',''.'-. .rt.'-'. '.''v. It West Trade atreet,' Charlotte. N. C.t v .' ' .;.''-.. v' 'A.tv ''- '"i. I' V'V; ' , e South Mala street, AshevlU. N.'CJ , V ' ''j - ..".W H-:l'.'.?"?i; ;,$-i '-, t" Vl ..T.'JiV.i V,--. Bank Building. Hickory, N. C. or Glenn ' u'L' ' l 1 "'1 ft' --'V afX -fV' v - CV for RENT-My s-roora: raridenct, ah Ixvcci a 5c wash rag to o, ; heavy ; douUci; hemcr- modern . ennvenlanoes. Apolr. 1 ' V . mj, . c . .'. V. ...,.r ."'-., ...', , ! v ." Penny, at! Bouth Church sti-!' ' T' ."'-f V' -j-t 'jy ' U ft; FOB RKNT-Fumtshsd room, five blocks' CfaSh.tXtTa SlZC'at'OUC from equar. Oood neighborhood, .. vr ' ,-.-''.- -.,',,' .';.- ' : iy..;,' S.' .'..'-, l'.'''- jVo-'V N. Collage atreat. . . VT".' 7"' ..-.. .ri 1 v '-i. .," , A V ( --V'; ' v ; "' '.--' ' " ' 1 ... i, i -i , ,v.' u.' ''"''", , -v';.';': - Vi-.U iKi V-''''.i.v.'...vi'. rf-'. f It ."-V ' " 'i-- - ' C ' a ooo i 4i - ;White Ltam.Sheetm&.full '2 U2 yaxds 'wide, three yards makes an Eton 5 Suit?- (war-- ranted all Llnen): price work, ery ::thread ywa;7&-.; 36-inch sritrt:" tosomJLinenra quaUtyeVfcethei yard,50c yl;:' V Luuui&yu Fine,! sheer": This means the inch Linen Lawn that the yard35certK -2 -s- '.-...'....'-. - n n in is irA - .... ... I. ,,'.'-. ' ' ..'.-.". .' '-'. 40-inch Vhite Pcrsiah Lawn, fine qua-;: ity, price the yard 36-inch White ; substaritial quaKty, 'price ' VV 11HC JT CTSliUl, AwilWll, CALTa .ILUC -.'.' " y,cy , . '.". . v '.i'y:-':- .' y-i , :,y.y quality, price the yard .' . -A. - .' . , rThei Marsailles Quilts tt , ia.. the dtyV," Price fr6m S2.50.to $8.00. This is positively White Quilt that you iV'f"- All grades 'arid M ''Kyoulmo our all-linen heriistitched each '25ce i ' ' I ceo , " ' .IV,... - the yard $100 ; : r : . pure Linen- priced the 36-inch wiiefi strotiget value in3&u: you eboufviprfce so sum Persian - La. good :1 25c : : -; S have beenS shown" in -: Lawsii 'y ..- ' ; f'jtr'.' mmoiris i trt : ": '- the best lvalue in Va. ever sawe . " Price cacir , V sizes of Batn fTovcls V : 1 ,.y. f Huck Towels pricey it 1 1 i t i f 4. J
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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