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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, XUCIUST 5, JC03. 'JC ( tfublUhora!' :,ciyD:yhlheYex;;; 1 BUB8CRimONr:yzucjB; ,v v,u - n months .........." rrr 'iliree months ........... ' frix montha '' !J i kpu mBathl . ....... ..u a..- . 9 PUBLISHERS' ANNOUHOCMWT. ' 4 Mo. M South Trron "treat TeUphon. nuinberti Business office. Bell b0" M; oily editor e office, Bll 'phonetUtl newt editor's cSioo, Bell photi, . A eubecrlber la ordering tb. addrett ef bla mow ehanfed, w..l P'ee -die la tWeddreaa to wblot It Ja going at the time be ask lor tee enease evertiemg rates ere '!h' pr4kMttk.il. Advertisers may "V that through IM eoturan -peeer iir r reaob eui 52 aad a portico of Ue ",J'?' 1 Una 8 lata and VPaer mil Ciarohna, lautb Caro irraapendet statsst. ww Thai paper civet eonwspeta.enw vide laUuide'ee thlnha aueiio Mmit. a.,, i, ! Ik t aaM reseoa- lit iu. & 1 a a I, (klflka eUbllO permits, tut It U la no- oaae reswm- elbie for their view It la mh pre. fare that eotTOeeneenta a'tri tbair Kama la their artielaa, eepeclelly M aaa aliM AKav allafk eerSOBS Of nstitntlana though thla la net de manded. The ediier raaenrea the rigrii e glva the uaii ef correaBoodanti trhio W are demand-! for the eur oae ef eertoaal aatlafaetlon. To ra re! re . eonelderaTlon a commutation nais a ef the eorreeooadenl. ' . 6VSVAY, AVGVUT , 1M. STRANGE CAKKEK OF IArTADIO ;:-:- UEAltX RECAIJjKP. ' f A -negro woman of Cincinnati hat coma forward with a claim that ane la tha widow of Lafcadlo Hearn and , therefore entitled to a ahare of th , American royalties on hit remarkable ..- literary work. As The New Tork Sun 'remarks, this "will aurprlte no ' one who knew Lafradlo Hearn at all well and It proceeds to tell of the rarear of thli unique character, Hearn .pent aevrral yeare In Clncln natL engagrd In Journallam, and, ac cording to The Bun, "It la tufflclently ' notoiiont that In hit purely private ' and domestic relations he consorte ' With colored people only." In New Orletna, where he went later. It was found that he "had a perfectly dofl nlta and more or lea Intelligible pur com m far aa concerned hit chote afttociationa there." Whon, by hit publication of the English equivalent of Theophlte Oautler'a "tTne Nult d Cluopatre," "tha whole literary and Intellectual world realized the pres enca of a special and peculiar luml .'. rary," Hearne was living In the down . " town river front quarters of New Or ' lean with negroes not with the or dinar "cornfield" type, but the Con ma nrlMtiuM anil nrODhetoasea II wa.aUidylng tha Congo .upe millions, ' folklore, tongs, music and Incanta tlona. From New Orlaana h. went to the Watt Indies With tha tame end la vlarar. only to And that tha ao-called "African mutlc" waa but a barbaric adaption of . Spanish melodlea. The Sun continueti . ."from the West Indies Hearn went to ' Japan, where he furmad soma aort- of ;. domeatle relation with a native; and he aiaai inara in laua wntia orrunr ni an im pnrtanl prpfraaorahlp in the Imiwrlal Collate at Toklo. He waa tha aim of a firltlan navr officer and a Oreak tlrl native of one of tha lalanda In the Aeaaan archlpalato. Hia appearanra was . forbidding. If not actually repulsive. On ' ty about five f tun. with one eye , totally blind and tha other ao rilnnblftd tliat be had to hold nanera within tnh In order to decipher them: always HI dl aaaail unkemnt lnvenlv- with the fare) of a weasel and I lie manners of nn , oaf; ha was neyertheU-a one of t tie- moat brilliant and picturesque writers of hl day, a profound, veraittllo and poetic lliinaer. one I tha rMHl mnnti-ra occult lautuates anil llieraturc tha Christian world haa ever known " i gtrange man. We wnuM prefer to believe that his eKorlatlin with Af rlrana wherever it oorurrpd was with ' th. definite purpose disclosed by hla . residence In New Orleans. Ills gift , and accompllahmenls, hnwrver, were ; auch that whatever tli'irtc-omlnica there were In hi private life were In 4 degree overlooked. The Hun re- mwu: inat iiearn liven wim t lie Cincinnati nt-grem In an Intimate do mettle relation N i tslly Imaglrmhln. That he actually went through the , form of a let I mrrair" his arqutUit. 4aoet will believe with difflculfy Tha Idea, that he illd not do so Is . .atrangthened hy the further HtHteniant ' that "If throughout hla ( ar or In the United States lie ever paid tribute -to any convention w hntHver, the HIM W'hn rimw Mil,,.,! Ln.ib Inn 'him have never heard of it" Iletrns failure to nm! the orlitlnal .African muclc. or anythlnt to Imllcate .-that there was am h. acema to mi.r,. i ttia lll, fit flirkMM tK., ,.UI. . W .1.. - ' 1 ' " ii.iiii iiihi 1 1 1 r rrfgro aonga are the only (IIhUik Hvo I American melodies. . j Tha Itlrhmond New s Ix-adT remarks , thai "th. Idea of Waahlngton'a berom- ' Im. 4 k..l I - . . " "i' n ip uumnrM renter atrlkaa a good many persons as a capital Joke." The pun Is to be t- plored, but It ai-rves to rati attention it a- fct. The movement tu make Washington a wlinleatie business cen tre thould be ahHmloncd. The seat 'of 'tha govetnnwnt Is no plm for tradatmen. If Washington I to l.e turned Into an nridnnrv ln,ti,.in..l - - - ....... . . -. . ...... 1 1, i , , , i Ire, Tnc Stm -liould move his head auaeteea . Ilia hmin,.. i... - . - -. r,,,iii, 1 1 , aofHelent fvr any ordinary ity. j "Th North 1'ole will have to be Very; tllppery to elude the various parlies that are hunting It how," r ri erfct, The Itichmond New. Loader. Till. It wrong. . Explnren no longer hunt the North Pole, All f . there know a?t whart it la. Getting there It tha difficulty. But wait n. Ill Wellmaa trlet hit airship. . - ' 'ii ii Secreury Cheatham probably feel t"i deal like 'the frland v of th. peoi.ia wh. lost a card cat contain Ing various and mndry railroad pltaei and waa forced t mak known tha fct In th. hop. of their recovery. ' J. 1 CALDV .U D. A. ' TOVl-ktNS v . - The Court ot Special Beatlona 'ot New York hat declared, the "Stati) lawbraskg and oVyet nomlnateoV fori rettiicUng-; the labor of women and children i to .ten hour dar n4 hour, a week to b"an unwarranted Invasion of eonatttuttoaal rlfbta." In the fcourte of the de!llon It la ttated that tha Xhorae aenarat And. and urge no other Katen fo Umltlnr thai number of honrt which an adult wo man majr worlt than nh.t tha general wauar oi me rnaie asmanua (ua. progeny of women of the factorlea haU hava .mothen with healthy bo41aa. to tha end. that the State may hava tturdy cltltena." - Tho decision continue!: . rw th. State oak merely to the v,7 .i .k. tnr lid fureo0odtc"tt.TV n" the hoasewtre, tne woman wno rone aiiana o. nangea li we aon t believe home. In raerrAntlle houaae. In cttlcea. r4V.. . ..,. . or ahe who folia not at an tna aociaiy woman be exempt from lag taiatlve In- KSr' way of th. tr.ntgrea.or ,. hard, T$TsIvt and breading to conserve 1U welfare." Thla It an effective and complete i- tK,..i. ...!, 4- ..a : with th. restriction of child labor. aufflcient. number of cara when Why a woman thould not ba allowed needed. Tha Oadtdan, Ala-, Tlmea to work aa long at tha' pleaaet, Juat company baa a doaen at a man It, It not apparent, Tha court takea th. right view of th. matter. peror William of Germany Is i aa aavina- that tha beads of 1 aa taying that tn. neaaa oi Em quoted fliates, whether of absolute or con stitutional monarchlea or ' republics, hnii.l vllr tile ' llv-a .'Praaldant Fallleret," ha continued, "rune the tame rlskt at the Cxar, and Pretldent Roosevelt th. aama risks aa King Alfonso. Those aiming at the aboil- tlon of all authority and order by -c.e-mt. . tfcoo.ihlv aa-rxed. . .. . ' , ' while thoae charged with the duty of making order respected ar. un fortunately disagreed." Tbl. la a de plorable situation, and yet there la much to show that tna uerman ruier knows what he It talking about. Our Washington special yesterday stated that "evidence la apunaam mat the Fairbanks people are doing Iota of missionary work In the South." It I. further ttated that th. Southern mailt tre being nooaea wun rair- binics literature in tne enori to secure delegates. In the paat literature has . v . . a i ,i w nov oeen a airont ineuiuiu unuum which to secure Houtnern Kepuwican oeirgaiea. n iib biiouiu iunuii um politicians, Mr. Fairbanks would . .. ... . . i , . i. - i m i . probably be told of a much more er- fectlve, If more expensive, method of .. winninc noutnern aeieaatea. Ing public." aayt The C. Newt, "mutt ba tick "The read! Oreenvllle. 8. C ana urea oi nearin aooui x iiaw, ... murderer, and hla kin," and adds that 'tha aama thine mav ba aald with opinion, but It wat a 'hand primary opportunity ror iuo ngni person, ao tne tame tning may oe aaia wun dress with reference, slating age and tqual force of the dirty Hartja divorce na that wht we hv bMI aalary expected, P. O. Uox 2M, High ea suit." Our contemporary la mistaken. The reading public" wants the dally details or tnete raset, eite tney would not be printed. Edltore andltory of North Carolina and that the reporters are doubtleaa tired of both, but not ao with tb. majority of news paper readers. Senator Latimer, of South Carolina, It not to go back to the Senate with- ... 7,i ..,. k.. ... out opposition two yeara hence, aayt The Yorkvllle Enquirer, which notes that among those ao far mentioned are (Jovernor Heyward, E. D. Smith, U l.1.l I. Hmllh anil R A. Morttn. The Governor would doubtless make , . ... . , ... a roou ocnaior, ju. .... old, hut he would probably nave to fight a tot of other randldatoa and Henator Tillman at well. We are not acquslnted with the other gentlemen named. The Yorkvllle Enquirer remarks hat "ihe Ctrollna It Northwestern i one of the best managed railroads n the country. Tnere are fewer ac rldents, fewer damage aulta and fewer complaints than In the case of any other road ,of tha same mileage In hia neitlon of the South." Thla Is a fnct. The management of "Ihe Pro- rle a Own Line" Is excellent, and the road Ih apparently doing a fine freight and puaaenner business. The Naahvlllo American, In refer ring to l he fart that the two aged Alulmmu Hennturs, Morgan, and l'et- tia. are tn he re-elected at a primary m Aug""! 27ih and that at the aamu I me two men tn succeed them In case they should (IK says "It It a case ot seeking dead nmn't shoes before the weurers arc deod." ' The proceeding bay be a practical on. all right noiigh. but (hero Is no denying that It has Its grewsome featurea, The Atlanta Journal, a paper which aa been very much Interested In the Kouthern Cotton Association when It ould turn Its attention from the gu bernatorial race, hts a double-column dltorlnl with black fiu-o typo asking Knrretary Chnttham to resign. When It Is remembered that th. Secretary raws IS. 000 a year at salary, to say nothing of what h. may make by ak,.., ,fc, ,. . . . r.n.m -v.. ... v. seiiout request. . . . . . . .. 1. ir m r. hub nvana, 111a man wnu ia 1 said 10 have gotten rlcl) on a aalary VI fiuv n jr a, H m MiffviiMiiy vueiivi u,..,,u -..,.Hn. I. a r,.A,1,i, ., - - w ... 1 ho Ixglslatur. from Newberry. it. I I.lm. I, ha a feland nt tha dlain. I miry, and In view of hla alleged record ha .hMiM 1- " ' he should be. , Farmer.' nulletln No.' SI4 ' alatrt that "Pe Candolle hat proved (hat the cucumber plant hat bean In cultl vat ion between three and four thous and yeara," A lufnclorit ' time, . ; It would, mm, to mak. decent Vege-1 lr Ubl. of It. In view of alt that ha. been aald ghoul It, the authorltlct thould not blnme the Ice company for going leewher. ll)o to the clly plant for i water aupply,;, A fretting doea not I kill dlreat. germi' howtrer. It' la well to ae. that tht water from which lea J , " . " 7 ' w.n,tn w'l la mad. I. pure, -1 inau ia yui, ; Bluet Col Bryan, a cUUen of No- I anything-, hat laaued ordera for thtlWotiltl Havn IWa la II Grv 1U4 ejpaJalop of Rojer Bu!Uaii from th national Democratlo eomroltto at tha member from lUlnole, It funny to see; tha fall of. countenance, of cer- tain valued contemporarlea, a. (or In. tUnca Tha Norfolk Landmarks. Mont - fomery , Advertlaer . and V Nathrllle American. They acr.mbled for th. i umu , waSuu wimu it w umntu i a f aw weekt ago, and, at uncomfort- labia at they felt, hare been doing their boat,, with only middling too- eeaa, to amlle and : Jqok - pleatant It ; hat dawned upon J-ittm I now that thev hava enllatad nnder fnr of a boat and a 'hard on.; i """" -..v.- tha wagon" th. there would follow, th North Carolina .trawberry-growara ar. not tha only people to auffer by reaeon of tha fait r. nt th. lminn. iinu ..rnt.h : :.:;::r ' "irr: f eni .neja,J1eiteojn aettung claim, on account of the neglect to lurntsn cant promptly ana in mil- Ofient numbera. The cart war con trac,ed ,or DUt thr cam a not. The I Peachet," aayt Th. Tlmoa-Nawa, "wera t pert waited. Day. patted and no car. came. Weekt passed. Tha fruit waa Mec'y,n, What was nnra worth thousanda of dollar, waa now merely putrid heap," Th. Chattanooga Southern expected to handle E00 cart, j line of alt words. No ad. taken for but shipment on It war. cut down toloee than SO cent. Cash in advance. v" perlenco In North Carolina laat year did not teach tha lesson It might to the refrigerator car people. ' The bet cartoon of th. aeaaon ap- pearea in in. tsaiumore. mew. oiij. Davis, W6 N. CoUe.e ttreet. Friday. "Eastern Democrat" i a . a iia a i. a ainner tame, iremDiina. perspinna. I lnj wjtn a oount.nanc. In front of him eita a large "Humble pi, while CoL Bryan, wearing a I waiter's suit and an expansive smile, .ppP0.che. with a tray, on which I. a large bird labeled "Crow" th. plec. i ae resistance. The cartoon Is the hit I of the Bryan campalzn. It it better .. . man i pny. . . I . I . . , . m. At laat! Our feare hava , .. . ,. . van fill RAn r am 1 1 i imii ai lam: uur i.iri nava i b'n negatived: our hopea realised. Tha Rrlllth Piirnllnl .anil,, .wit. I ":" --- 1 lnv "ln w" na "n "PPre- Ihenalva that tha thlnr waa tn ao off I - - - - i wiwiuui a nana primary, xiui Deniior Tillman spoke at Union Friday and I h,d one- About don - , I wneiming outburst or popular ,D tor It ft KTfKt peMUM t0 learn tnmt Capt. Saml. A. Aahe It writing a hla- I flrBt voiumt it nearly completed. An adequate nutory ot tne mate naa ... - . . I never been written, but that Of Capt. I l.k. lll .nn.l. tha i..nn Th. It not another cltlten who la quite .uh.a ,,v That I we" luallfled for thle work. That Capt A-h fcM underUken n inouIa be occasion for general gratification. It seerrrt that Virginia aecured tha I h..iFnH ia,n.nl i. An th ,Hila but an far the teonle are unabla to I .... I ,, on u. For The Observer. I ii 4 vi." vrrr urtnn tup enrrrir I A -CALLING? Have you plucked the tnowy dalset In the RprlngT i, . ,,. ... I Then a memory of their tweetneet yet muai cunt i To the 1'iist, with all Its treasure To unUntI pieaaure mi in jfimr rwiui loravamiurv win aing, A Have you watched th. tnowy dnlty fields ht night 7 I Every ..am with heart of gold and pelals white. With the moonlight on them streaming And half tho start a-dreamlng An'' 1-ovt beside you walking In the light. luve you heard the mock-bird tinging soft and lowT In the stillness of the nlghtlme, tinging slow. Willi ii Imi vent moon a-cllnglng Tn the sky where stars are flinging Worlds of light because they lovt the tin lees so. n,. . ,. a , . . i men ,i.u,. iKmu i. o..ln -uiiiiis 1 In the Bprlng When the rriM'US comet a-btoomfng, in Inty thing: No mutter where you wander O'er lliene memories you'll ponder When yo hear the Booth a-calllug In ina rin ins. i Allan!,, H. PI ifARMAN. MIST:LIiAKOll!. TWO OH THRKK rooms light house. I KCepillt, nju FMml, pin Stravi. . . I rtlll BALK-Flrst-olsst four-aer. rock uiiiin v. t IiIih ks in rear or wnite trad- el arliool: acceaaihle to electrle power, .1 t. WHimma Williams, Ktt South JBrevard ttreet 'Phone No. l. 1 mi -iopkninh for nhvalcUin. , The retidenoe of the lute th-. W. A. Ooode. of Warm. N. C, can be win ght at reasonable .Is, the good will of a work alraanv aa. I nrloa. With It. (ril l. ilia family. Lucrative . .. h.bn - hed, writ. r. ' .n o UI..17K T rietranee mid-ttimmer SIU. I -11 ierniii.ra mnA (!., Prinu marked in pin la figures. t'arker-Oard- her CO. Til M SHORTER -.you tmoka m i "tha longer you like m."-Tampa Custom House all Havana cigars, . ' , . - FOB nCNT. - - van IIENT-Nlwly furnlahed rooms. I heap. !' Buulh , CJI irrh ) r.-t ., . I --.m-"J-v-- 16 FOR RENT Three nicety furnlahed rooms, splendid locality, xoj w. Pop- ,r street . .1 FOR RENT-Dealrable dwellings, stores, oninaa tnu snopa e. wmauwsty. n rrR RENT or tsanew house on Eiisa- beth Ileithts, 10 rooms, water, tewer end rut llghta. Apply to . K. Nr. Hutchison, jr. v . i ... : ..r taKT . aw.'ii wirim-v'M LOBT-Purae containing seven or e doilara. Reward If returned to Obs. tr uaioa. . eight ierv f""F ff I-) PrWPmY , . , , . ; f Taken the JUeler . Treat; Keelcy Jniitltute. Oroennboro, N. c.:' , I anterad, tha Keeley Institute at YlV?' C:'l.JjtAyAty. lary tttb. llt, 'aound and well and j cured of tha dlaeaao which had caused rany'r 7nd wuSout tne aeaira for atrdng drink in tna laat up to thla time. I am ta tuned Tl.'-Vl0 Ul! coverr. But a thort while lonaer and J I would hava been in my grave had I liJU "m,nt l '7V I VAL'.i.f" wum a anail aiTer jiuiq ut ivtiui ramembranca. and I thai! .w tor- . y''wi.i'i ful home at the Inatltuta. I alwayt j praue tha Keeley i Treatment, ana recommend It to all who drink In my counjr, whch .haU.b. my homantn Jova ; and prosperity. . .- JUNIUS W. TATE. Brldgowater, N, C, Bept II. 104. JI you have a rrtend who might aa benefitted, pleat. md name, to th. Ke.ieyin.tit Ttuta. Greensboro, N. C. PEOPLE'SiOOLUnil Thai Amerinan District Telegraph Company deliver, packages, parceM, a aa).a 3. t a. ai.aa I note, tnvltaUona, furnlahet mi I aTort f or ; errand twrvloa at n lamait v T-h. ' ok..,.,., . -.in very , SS3cT?r JioaTf buSfo advertltcmrnu for thla column. I Phone 7 S. Office) with we. tern LD,Vi.T,T!?.h mp'.,jrl.e!f0? I ,hu i V,7T.- nf tr... ent. per WANTED. WANTED Exnertenced oooK. alao a also nurae. must ba i settled and accustomed ,'? f.hr,'nrn To? i v,NTn.u nr lt-H. P. boiler. Char- I lotu Brick Co. WANTED Situation, by 15-year old boy. I Advanced la schooling. u., care wo ervr- I WANTED Room and board, by young w bV' rable." AdW "Boy," care Observer. I WANTED Traveler for established I house. Twelve dollars weekly to start, I Expenses paid. References. Addrett, George U. Clows, Charlotte, N. C. WANTED To execute your quarterly pension oertlfloatea. Frank r. Jones, I . . n. . . . I nrlwrjiri T. v n m mi. rl .rl w i w tD " m" pension certl Notary Publle. . . , WANXED at once ,hree ood men, with experience in clothing, shoee and arenU' furnlshlna. H. at, iN.than ED First-class w ih 1 to he rbf at ClM.c! wamtmtva .hlia woman, to do can rat houee work, family small. A good Point, N. C. WANTED men eyerv tack signs, etc. No CHnvasalng. NaUon WANTED aalesmen-atralght salary and nnenaoa veariv nminci-iuwi wen .dviiaeo-ixperience not absolutely necessary estawisnea nouae. California ' I i tnt......i. . 1M a riavuii.-a v,w u WANTED At once, registered druggist. Bute Utrr, experience, references. Only nrtt-cl.ii man- wanted. J. H. - "tH.ny. WANTED Boarders for two larae furnlahed rooma; also table boarders APPiy n WANTED To to Weat. combination book-keeper and atenogranher. Ad drees, John Ramlol ph.' Shelby, N. C. WANTED Furnlahed rooms with bath in private honno, eiote in. noutnwes exposure. Addreaa, P. O. Box 101. city WANTRn To vet In tmirh with com merclnl, technical and mechanical men who want positions or advancement; over ,wi poaiuona iwum wiwnn ina ,Mt m(',nthK National Employment Association, Century ldg., Atlanta, Un WANTED every where hustlers to tack Ima lalrlhiita rlrmilara. MmnlM. atn. jso canvuaaing; ooa pay. Bun AQVertia ling Bureau, Chicago. I ... ... ... WANTED Experienced man to tuperln- h."1;:0 a.e TU incv ex perience with referenoe. Address Lees ville Mattress Factory. Leeavllla, B. C WANTED Inventor, to .end for eur free Illustrated hand-book, a synopsis or patent luws and regulation, mho m Btevene at Co., Attys.. HI 14th street. Washington. . c. WANTED Young' mm with some drug store experience: state age, experience, e, experience, server Office. nary, -yuinine, care UDa WANTED-Becnnd-hand roller-top desk uive price. Address, Jrlea tieaa, cart Observer. WANTEDA ynuna aoan with 1 or jeitiv l'r 1 1 r in in um uiui mii iiir.. 1 nil a position for I months with probability o Conk Co., robamilty or It nelng perms rmanent A. J, Fayettevlila, N WANTED Twenty-five house carpenters ' at'sj.an ami up per oay er nine noura; eight months work. Ilowen ft Thomaa, Hrunswlok, Qa. Mr, Bowen will be in a,arloUe until Bandana!.-! 3th. - . WANTKi - Mai atenograpnsrr , Stat. experience and aalary ' wanted. I office Box UT, Oreenvllle, B. WANTED A position aa auperlntendent nf a larira enllnn tnlll In North Caro- Una; good pnictlcat experience In tha tjuain una 1-911 iiirnian mjvm iirmiiuH, APPiy Buperinienuent, care uneerrer. WANTED Salesman capable of manag ing nrat-ciass dry cooat Dusiness witn view of becoming a part neri only per. tons or nign moral nnaracter ana outv neat anility need apply,, a aortas a. laiimar co ureentooro. . c I WANTED A general superintendent for I a veneer plant operating rotary and lallceri must ba fnllv eomoetent ' and wr i iisTnesa-rnaanra. jewieii- nnstham Ilarnea t 'n . wnann. KL..C. WANTED A competent and txperlena- i , .tenograpiier; . psrmaneni position ; elate aa rapher," lary exneciert. Adaresa "Utenog- car. Observer.. ! -, ',.,(.. WANTED For tV any. able-bodied. unmarried men. between ages of XI and H, cltlaent of united Slates, of good character ' and temperate harms, who can apealf, rend and write Fingiiah. For Information apply to Renrultlng orfleer, Weat Trade street. Charlotte, N. C; ou.'",,?'", .ln!V' ;P",li.,5;, u' V... """""'a. a i, n. a building. SparUnburg. S. Cv . -ASSAYING CHEMICAL AJfAtTSEaV ORU OF KVXRT DESCRIPTlOlt ttiE!j-n:atf.::ui It-tl W, Ith ttreet t Charlotte." M. a colu;.;; Tliei American District Telegraph Com jany delivers packagea, rtarcela, notea, lovltationa, fumlltce meoacn gera for. errand eervke at very small cost. The O banner will aend our metwenger a, without charge, to I your residence or place of bual neat for aaverudcmeaia rot" init column. 'Phone - 7 a. Ofllco' ' with r Western Union Telegraph Company, ' 'Phone ta. Ail aoveruaemenu inaertea in thJt column at rate ot ten cent per un. oi aix worda, . .No ad. taken lor than SO oenut. Cash la advance. UXSCEXJLi 1NEOTJS- VOtrr VOUOKT to vote for Thot. J. Urlbble for constable Charlotte town ship In tbe primary Tuesday. MILLINERY HELP Can use several more - experienced makers tor the fall season. Apply, thla week. The Bee Hive. OOOD PAY to men everywhere to tack signs, distribute circulars, samples, eto. tio canvassing. , Universal. Viet. Wo., inicago.. ... . . ... . CLOSB-OUT prices on Refrlgeratore and nammocaa I'traer-uaraner to, , WHO 18 QOINO to be nominated' for conatabla TueadavT ' Why. Tom Orlb- oia, oi course. idr fW.W WWII Parker-uardnar Co; WB WANT traveling taleamen brokers who viait tha xrocerv raer- chanta in. - Vlrainla. Korth and Booth I Carolina, to handle a strong line' fruits! :&rz townt. Address. Box 773. Richmond. Va SKTWERS to finish off thleldt at 5 i,per 100; can make two an LADY home hour; . work aent prepaid to reliable women: sena reniv enveioie lor iuii Information to Universal Remedy Co., Desk C, Walnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS ' Wanted MAM literally coined ae! and 'Furniruta Poll able for teflned - ladles. Great profit a certainty. Write Immediately. Marrltt Polish Co., Black Mountain, N.' C, HAVK CLEAR property to trade for Southern property or business. De- venny. Eighty Wall ttreet. New York. ANYBODY can make keyt with the Haniaon Key Filing Jig: eel Is on sight: orlce 13.00. Write for particulars. Williamson, 121 Liberty street New York I uif, si. a. - , - CALL FOR the Tame the Tampa Custom House I tale by all the leading deal- I lorter you ttnoke 'am "th.j cigars for i era. The shorter longer you like 'em." CANVAHRERS and collector, to travel for Chicago firm. Expenses advanced. Fine opportunity for promotion. Posi tions permanent Addrett, Box ISt, Char lotto. TRAVELERS Baltimore Rye. Wanted reliable representatives to take four quart ordera for this famous Baltimore Maryland whiskey amongst their friends and acquaintances. Hhlpmenta to go c, O. D., expresaage prepaid and with no raarga on raeea wnaieoever. w era a perfectly reliable house, establlabed la, SiVSirrw for full rjartlculara. . The Bavern Com- for full particulars. . The Severn Com' pany Incorporated). Baltimore, Md. WHO WILL LEAD the ticket In the primary for constable Tuesday? Tom uriODie. REMEMBER the name. Tampa Custom House etrlctly long Havana tiller cigar. The best ever. Call for them; take no other. SALESMAN for fall lint blankets. flan. nela and dreea rooda. direct from our looms to the retail trade. Liberal com- Dilation. The Lake wood Company, Box I tit, rnnaoeipnia, re. COTTON FOR BALE 1,000 to 1,60. bales cotton ror sale. Address p. U. ttox im. Florence, 8. C. SMALL STOCK of goods for ttle ana a good stand ror rent, zs years oia. Termt easy. Apply to w. rt. Mullen. 410 South Church street. WANTED, you to amoke a Tampa Cut- torn Mouse cigar rigni now. EVERYBODY will do this X In front or tho me or T. J. Urlbble tor con stable Tuvailay. OOOD hnrneaa-maker wanted. Hartllne Co.. Balishury. N. C. FOH SALE. FOR 8ALB Becond-hshd Columbia Motor-Cycle. In good condition. C M. Hamilton, HI N. College ttreet FOR SALE One of the beet established drug storea in North .Carolina. Right party witn capital can purchase, f. o. Box si. Durham, r. C , FOR SALE 10-Hv P. boiler, new; never UHru. vnarivi diih LAX Ullur. FOR SALE-1S-H. P. engine. ' t0-H. P. boiler, nearly new. It E. Caroenter. ntaniey, a. u. FOR SALE Nice grocery butkiess In hustling South Carolina town. Fifteen hundred dollar atock, doing fit.000 cash business annually and can easily be In creased to I20.0UO: good rsHSon for aelllna. Addreea, McManua ft Hnneycutt, corner Tin ana Myers aireeia, city. FOR BALE A new hotel. In a growing r. town, wun is Daaaenaer trains arriving and departing dally. Fine op. portuniiy. Aoareaa, ilox Fayette- vuie, it. u. FOR SALE Retail business In Ander son, n. C. telling dry goodt. milliner. shoee, etc.; carries atock valued at ten tn ncteen thousand dollars; county seat ia.uuv population; prosperous mill sec tion: best agricultural county In , tha State; establlahed business, beat in town; owners have wholesale business In Co- lumota, n, v., reason tor telling; nest on. portunlty to secure thlt apiandld bual- neat: will aell at a aacrlflCa now. Aak any traveling man about thla town or about our firm. Address, .J. H. Well ft j Co., Anaerson, m. c FOR BALE Billy goat welt broke to naroeaa. Appiy at cntriotl. Hotel, FOR SALE X-Rty outfit I will tell Cheap a van tiouten and Ten Broeck l-nlate atatlo machine and aocessorlea, with complete X-Ray ouiflL In ftrat. class condition. Has given entire satls- faction. Reason for telling j"t? t7. tired from active practice. Battle, m. v.. ureenaooro, FOR SALE Fine opening for physician; I a aod property with excellent medical firaellia In , North tarotlna villa. ,u.1 at once to : rnysioian, care tma paper. FOR BALE An ettabllshed, prontabl. furniture . buslneae In a live arrowin I cuy, auiiiKwrr raaauDi given 1 or sell ing. Address A. It C, car. Charlotte I uoaerver, - ,j-- FOR SALE Pair new Rohidotix 7Mb. cotton scales end . frame comnlatai never been used) eoet ftiS; will Sell cheap. FOR SALE Oenulne old mahogany tide ooara at ut a ninin ttreet, B. S. Oulon. fun mi 1 1 tm 1 vr r phw ni mff Wf I I make; an iron witn ir carriage; brand U new, never ran, Address , N. C-i ear. I Observer. ; ... :. ... , FOR SALE-48.00. will buy M share. In estnbiished manurecturing. ted in one of the lareaat bualnesa. lo- manufaotur Ing cities In North Carolina. Oood poat-I tlon given If desired. . Don't mlaa thla opportunity, butwrtte at onee for par- i' , auumi, 1 Mii ; care ' Ihia paper. 1 n niH aAI.HL.SBttiAin.l,Hl mm aIAm I good condition; has bean In Use only 14 I niunuia. . ureenviiiv newt ,lo., ureen. ,( a - 1 FOR SALE-rnsebee Indallhle Ink t'hark Protecior, only been uat 1 four montiia. In good oor dl 1 ion: eoat ft. on. ran iv houaht for l-v.W. Addxess. rank." earal vuserver. PEOPLE'S Wli 000 t;i White 'Lin '. , . .. ." J ... . J ... .' ' wide. ' three yards rnakesEtfH; Suit i(war-i ail Linen), price r 54 inch round ; thread Linen - f or f ' ... - -e ' . f worltv ;; every trircad-;pure VTQ 75f. 7 36-inch shirt , bosom Linen; a beautiful qlity, price the yard LoQueoi i wmi v Fine sheer 364ncK Lawri! price Kthe - fr" Vjfd AtP ' No. This means the f T T . f mch Lmcn w11 that " the yard 35c. '.' White ". Ieirif l3Mii' 40-inch White Persian Lawn, fiiie qual-" ity,' price the yard 20c. 36-inch White ' substantial quality, price the yard :I0c.-: 45-inch White Persian Lawni extra fine quality, price the. yard The handsomest Marsailles Quilts that in the city. Price from $2.50 to $8.00. The BSlfiibiif This is positively ' White Quilt that you $1.00. " "' '.'' BaWIoivels' AH grades and all from a 5c wash rag to MtM-X ' 4. Eil CTaSn, CXtTa S1ZC at DUC. . If you know a valucyou : will .not pass our, all-linen hemstitched . . A a ' mo It vWAA awwwe ' t gaccoaotW4 it m . n mm 000 the yard $J00e; ; ' " ',' ' ' ' .1 ''! .vLirten, pricethe ; 50c. 1,000 strongest value in 36; - - ' 1 . ; y ou ever. . bought, pnee ''. " -J ' . v V; ' v- V Persian Lawn, jyood : 25c , ; . line of Imported Wte ,'haye been show? il M - . the best value : in ' a ever saw, v. Price each :';' . a. Jt " it sizes' of Bath : Towels i a heavy double hern : Hucfc Towels, price -.r"
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