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, l.Ii I Lijy'C:y.i.i ti to. B INSCRIPTION PKICB: DAW,X. ,too c months 4.VV i uie juouths , .-.. BEMI-WiCKHXT. 10 " ik months ......., urea mouths ' PUBLISHEK8 ANNOUNCEUKNX. ! No. Jt South Tryon street. Telephone numbersj Business office, Bett "pnon 71: city editor's ofTica, BU 'phone, 134; new 1 eoi tor's eSlce, Boll pbM. , v A subscriber in ordering the address r bis paper changed, will Bl In dies t the addreaa te Which It is going at the lime h Mkl (or U ebng to b mad. . " i v. Advertising rate art fnrnlihea on application. Advertisers may leet eur that through th column of . thl paper. Uiey may reach atl Charlotte and ft portion oftfc beat people In Uiia State and npper South (Carolina. ' Thl paper give correspondent aa Vide latitude m it think publla policy permits, bit It la In no case reapon . siale for their views. It la much pre . farrad that Correspondent ain thai names to their artlclae, pee tally In ease where thty attack person "or Institutions, though this ta not de manded. Tba editor reserve toe right ta glva ,th nurnaa of correspondents. whan they ara demanded for tha pur ee of personal satisfaction. Ta ra-( eeive consideration a communication must, be accompanied by the true . nama of the eoireapondent. f , huday, AUui'trr s. iwt. , RAILROADS AXD TIIF3R RATES. , In yesterday's Observer was t Strik ing communkatloa from. Ashevllle, handed "Rate Should Be '": Reduced," A signed "A. -iT ? Itg writer It native North Carolinian nnd at pres ent ft distinguished, lawrer In a dtv of another State.' It was tha purpose te accompany the communication with noma comment In the lame in which It appeared, end It It matter of re gret that thia purpose miscarried. We trait the contribution waa, neverthe less, generally rend, for we are prob ably on tha ave of aoma ralirond legislation In North Carolina and this paper haa been urging that It la the duty of members of the nest General Assembly to accumulate all tha facta possible aa to railroad operation, to the end that they may net with full Intelligence when the time cornea, nnd It I well for the public to hare nil the light liable. i . Our correspondent la evidently not Tery friendly to the rallroeda but thia doo not lower the value of the facta r ha preaent..' He te 'oppowed to their receiving any other privilege than1 ere accorded to, aDy other corporation! - or Individual," end. eo ehould every Vdy be, lie re)iU,wtha political control? wblfh .the rallroiada exert i,in ute and national affaire" and we Ukewlae reeent thl condition wherever It exUta. Ve are not aware that they do exert auch control tn North Caro. : ea y 4 ft.j,,A' a. . . il - una, out it 1 oniy ue irutn 10 any that, by refteon of the activity of dam f e-eult lawyera and ether hostile in Buencea, if, they, did not fight for . their' right in thin State they would . eoon hare none left.' What we blame . ' - . m . f . ; ' uiain 1 or tm niounf woin lory aro ' wrong. , ... . Our correspondent amrert that the preferred atock of the Southern Hall- WW mm mmwu ,1 1I PUB, , new valued at 1180, and that upon the 4 they paid for It tha ' a torkholdera receive divldenda of It-Jif per cent. We accept thia as - AkflHiaeMf . Ihu mi m n A I ri ar rt aaa pondent being a guarantee of the ac curacy of hi atatementa. In view f the amount of thia nivldtmd, there fan be no aurcvMful evmradlcilon of that fact that freight and puiitonger, rale are too high, yet there la more mmh (or then rates than Ihcra Is -for the condition of the track and road-bed of thl company on eoroe tf Its lines In this Rlnta anil fnr ths slow coovemciu or rreignt. i nn expiapa- the rapid increnae of hUHincM ha outrun the facintu-a for hunOlIng It, haa been urged for tu ur thren yeara nd 1m threadbare. Wd had ho Idea that the Southern ' an great a money maker. Ciuerly If It hue not facllltlea U make money ou.h to buy them and to make 11 track safe; and In thia connection the t foments that tha Murphy branch in imrtly ante and InafUnlentlv nnrsii.il ir, IntttfAstlfttir 1 iand Important. j Thl bring u t the ne-Mity for the enlargement by the runt legisla ture, of the power of ihe corporation Commission, . It la i&h for It to re port track and road-beds tn bud con d)Uon aa It haa lutcly done In the caaee of the Yadkin and ; Chatham road, aa tt eoon will in the caae' tf the Carolina, Ct-ntrat M ween Hamlet nd WHmlngtwd and aa It could In ft half dofcen ther ae npoa in vertigo tlon while It lack the authority ' to compel t Improvement. , Touching freight and pangif ritM. The Ub rvcr l on 'reoord aa in favor of tioth of at 1ju4 ijufillttlon to the fret named, aw that unjust die- ilnilnaiJona may cease, end In favor ft reduction of lmrvgiate freight ! The Jglslj(ure haa' no lunlrul . r Iter-Kiau rt. ,.' , raeengr ehould undoubtwrty , t cut; to f.t figure Wa have ao i'pfnlon upon nt information, though )nlng ?'iicrfta and ,enurtalnlng o t !it t tnle l too low o answer ' tnand of JuMce, .hHi . the .n thlr pert are tnltled to rt bo denied.,. , . s j ., . ' tr try from Aahevllle, pub MrdayJ about peonK on i , W't, i d i ft railroad, doesn't n uvtih i,.i:u nxuniv. prcHentatlve Patterion, ' of' the Mxth corigri'Saioiiul district : of -'this Ktute, has written Tha "VVilmington Messenger on the Importance of keep ing up every rural free delivery route In the district, -and call attention tjl the fact that m vawua part or tne Country aome route are pelti qlaeon Unued and other reenord to a tri weekly,' aervlce ; because of . the fct that they are not aufficlently patron ised to juetiry the Pontofflce Depart ment tns keeping up ft dally aervlce. Ha t urntohea The Meesenger a Mat of the route in hi dtatrh-'t, with, the number of piece ot mail carried 'on each '; during the auarter ended De cember 8 l,i 1 0 S, and . "thia report.f we are told, "howa that on many routoa th) mall iervlcd handle very little ; matter, ; Our : contemporary, further dlacueelng , the eubjoct, ' aaya "Me. Patterson airgea that ometblng be done by the people along the route to inrreaiM' the amount of business of the carrier. With them. Hunt .rests thl matter. It the patrons of the route Will, keep the Duslii UP to certain stsndard the service will be maintained tr they do not It will be discontinued or reduced fom!a dally delivery, , and the people-, alone will be to Hume. '.They ouonot' expect the .government to -keep up aa expensive mall service which they 4t not siiHiclenHjr appreciate to- patron ise "to the extent of mnktng It worth ise "to the wl the while of the I'ostuttloe Depertmeot to maintain. The government does not expert the patrons along the routea of the free delivery aerviua in the country to' pay ' the expenses of maintaining thoso routes, but it doe expect thsm to show nougn interest u a oaiiy ratu aervlos ta . luslifv iha, Mvernment In expending large sums of ffioney In giv ing them thl aervioe, 'TThe govern ment la witling to tarnish the aervioe at a great expense where It finds the peo ple appreciate It and patronise . it; but uoi oiiuwwise." Some rural free delivery route In Korth . Carolina and other Southern State have been . dlacontlnued ' or threatened with discontinuance oo the ground that almost no matl waa car Med on them, and the cry haa been made that thia waa done for political and aoctlonal res son n, because theae routea are In the South. Thia la parti an nonaens. Thia ' great . govern ment,' though administered according to political pollclea to which the South doe not aubacribe, la not ao araall a that. Undoubtedly It U difficult to get routea established, becau thia la a big country and there la lively de mand for them; but where one la es tablished ahd la , decently patronised ft Representative In Congreaa,' no mat ter what hla politics, ran aecure Its continuance or U not . h ahould be recalled from Washington. A rout on which there I no buslkes haa no ex cue. for existence and, no matter what tha Influence brought In 1t be half, . ahould not be continued, The government Josea mllllona of dollar yearly on the Poatofflce Department; It doca not nearly pay expenaea; but It meet the need, aervea the conve hlence of tha people, " Still the be partment ahould not tone money on necessarily by ft free delivery service on ft route the people on which neither receive nor send mill. C The distinc tion between a rout which deserves aervioe' and one which dooa not la easy to be drawn, - It la not matter o( making tht-ervloft-aelfauatalnlng tnat J not expected ; but ef those oo the route patronising and appreel allng it. -In every case it la up to tha people, 4 , ,' A golden opportunity la presented by recent event,1 for preachers white ana disc a, two strong , . sermons against lynch law have been preached from Charlotte pulpits within tha past two Bundays, by white ministers, and a third made deprecatory reference last Bunday to thl crime. There Is no other; direction- toward whlcn preachers oould turn the thoughts of their hearers just now with better hope of practical good results. If the white preachers would, unite to hold up to their people the hldeouaneas and enormity of this sin, and the colored preachers would thunder to their con gregations against the crimes which cane it, ft tremendous influence for good would 1 undoubtedly go abroad throughout ths State, ; ' The distinguished Mr. Jerome, speaking of the worthy Mr. Murphy's support of the eminent Mr, Hearst for the governorship' of N'ew York, casu ally observe! "Blrda ef ft feather flock together, and when a person In tellectually sterile, socially vulgar and morally obtuse, Insulta the decent peoplo of the State, Irrespective of party, by ecceklng the nomination of political party by advancing dol lars and not Ideaa, and by method akin to those of the blackmailer, no thinking man could doubt where Mur phy could be found,' The dlstlnf gulvhed Mr. Jerome has evidently been reading the Atlanta paper. . This from The Richmond Times- Dispatch: ; '. i '.The Jam of Navanagar having pass, ed awsy, we venture to express the hop th4 be was a good and pure jm.'' , Aa. there. Is no evidence that the lamented ism originated In Chicago, It Is reasonable to suppose that he was altogether t meritorious i product; hence our V contemporary's remarks are Incompetent and Irrelevant, , , .-Vv)4. ,im ' i mi- " i ii in ; .- '.,.:. , Wa apprecim tha good Intention of The Winston Sentinel to comfort The Observer, but It ruins the cheering In flucnce of Its expression of, sympathy by accompanying 4t, with in galling reminder ' that the dollar dinner "in going to be one of the blcgeat events of lis hind eve hetd.'V lih'ss rour soul! ,' That ,1s ' on mt the r.featurs we've bcn studying about, ',' The Valued Industrious New pipe np' fwbly with ft couplo of nuotitlons for The Obiterver; but not how, con temporary. When the dog dns nj your mind may get alronger and w mny talk to you sum more.- Hut not now,.. '. ! , ', t ' ..',, ; , (Tliere r soma very fin gcntlomen In the insurance btflmn In North enroling and a number of them were in Churiolts r-terdny. Ur vi pteaeore to hnvt egrefHl of viitora. If only for a day. a lot The ?' Mr. J" n 1 . ed and lu.i . t, tame from Am father snd mo' ' .-Hi.T' , fcll I 1 f, n i. -li t I t...' i J i i y i si k, V J i e I., i .nr. ..!r. an 1 JIm, UeorKO l'ltX'.liiiiiijiirt, um fpniL.pg IUh aumnier, Ucora lias been on tho beach, having u twiry time. ll will go liHck to Ohui'i'l inn ti.ls fiiiu Mr, W, ii.' McacliH in. of Fort .1111. 8. Cn was In the city ycsteniay on buslnnss. . , , Mr. W. N. Everett and Mr. II. B. I eil better, two well-known buxlneiui men of Jtocklngham,! were Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. E. M. Andrew, of Greensboro, wa In the city yesterday. r Mr, W. M. Neat, of Mooresville, ri sari Vaai1naasulN V In t t st ir- - k v Mr. J. El wood Cox', of High Point, I in the. city, stopping at the Hotel Buford, , on his way home front At lantftr.T'.'--'-- ,-', -.... s- " . Mr. K. Moaeley, of Olohama, S. I in the city, stopping at the Central. He la looking for ft site on which to locate a large wholesale lumber plant Mr. T. C Hick, of Lancaster, b. u I stopping at tha Central. Mr. W. L. Ijobk returned yesterday morning from a business trlp'Morth r Mr. W. H.Whltted will arrive in tho city the last of thia week from Chioago, JU., to vteit hi wife and children rho ars living on West Fifth street. . Mr. X A. Parker V left yesterday morning for Marlon on business, . Mr, Ueorge Baeon, Jr left yea- tterday morning for Oastonia to spend ft few daya at Ma Borne. Mr. R. Preston left Ust nigrht for New xork on legal business. : Rev. Dr. J. Q. Adams, Dr. J. Q. Ad' ama, Jr. Messrs, II. W. Adams and R. E. Pool have returned from Aahe county, where they spent . several Weeks fishing. !? "'''"' Major "VVlUlam A. Oraham sper.t last night In the city on bis way home to Lincoln county from Huntersvllla. where he delivered an address yester- dav. . ,.' .'.:,".-?, : Messrs. A, C. Hutchison and T. tv". Dixon leave to-day for Tate Springs, Tenn- to visit for a week. " ' ' Mr. W. J. Huntley and son. Master Walter, of Wadesboro, spent yester day In the clty.i - -; , Mr. T. U MaoRae, ef Rockingham, was ft. Charlotte vlaltor yesterday. Mr. Jar D. Lentx, of Concord? spent yesterday. In the city, stopping at the Central. ' v-:": v;, .-.-i Mr. O. W. Capp. of Oastonla, was a vlaltor in the city yesterday, ,. Col. J. T. ; Gardner left for his home tn Shelby yesterday afternoon after spending a day in the city. Mr, C. E. . Bradshawr city eleotn elan, returned yesterday , morning from ft tea dare' trim North, i Kev. vr. m. u. aiaca. ox uonega Park, Ga., ft former resident of Fort Mill, a C. spent last night in the city atooDlng at the Central. ... Mr. j. c. caddetl, a weii-xnown to la re nee solicitor, of Wake Forest, was a visitor in the city last night. Air. w. M. Hunt, of romona, waa Charlotte visitor last night. v Mr. P. C. Jenkins, , of Winston Salem, spent last night In tn city. Among tha visitors in the city ust night was ur. w, Jt. Murray, or ua eolnton. ..:',t: 1-' ' .. i. GATE CITY NEWS NOTES. .... ,- ... (.- , ii I H ' -'( .- ' Negro Acquitted of Burglary Charge Labor Day to be) Uclobrateti a Dswlneag' Clkancv,. ,v y:,:j.:. ' Special to The Observer. r Greensboro, Aug. J!. Ben Petty, ft negro, ws ftrreeted Tuesday night, and yesterday afternoon was given a hearing on the charge of burglgry, Petty pleaded not guilty and hla tes timony was'ln substance that tho Wo man whose house he wss said to hare entered waa a. malicious liar.- Tha wltneas said that he entered her house and stole a number of article, some , lk.M.l-M.li ... V, WIVU, VI lllUkB ,1111. .V . ' , Mr. F. M. Brown, who for several mor.ths has been living In Now Tork, has returned to the city and will make his homo here in . the future. Mr. Brown has been elected secretary and treaaurer of the Hudson Overall . Com-J llllll V BUWUWW mi. mj .., who has resigned. Mr. Hudson retains an intrest in the buelr.es. He will open ft commission offlc and handle the product of the Hudson Overall Company, along with the products of a number of similar concerne. . ' - An enthuslastlo called meeting of tha Central Labor Union waa held last night and plana for an elaborate Labor Day celebration were completed. The attendance waa unusually large. Tho programme committee Is "com posed of A. J. Williams. J. A. Cone and R. R. Wyrick. Another special meeting will be held next Wednesday night . '.:''..-. .-'.i-.-v1 ,V'.C." .' -.' : Lime Gilmer la la the lock-up charged with the larceny of at watch from a boarding house, at wnicn tna negresa was cooking. She will be giv en a hearing before the mayor this evening. -. ' , Postmaster H. D. mugias, chairman of itha county Republican executive committee, has called a meeting of ths committee te be held here Satur day te fix the time for holding the cour.ty convention. ' It Will . probably be held tho latter part of September. MRS. LOXGWOHTH ACCEPTS. President" Daughter Will Cnvell Me- Cincinnati Special, Stnd, to Washing ton Post. v ' r ,,:-,-- ..i'". '-.-. ' Mrs. Nicholas Longworth ha ac- cepjted an invitation to unveil ths me morial statue of the late president William MeKinley, which will be pre sented to tha Bute by the MeKinley Memorial Association Friday, Septem ber 14. The ceremonies will take Place at Columbus, and a very Inter-1 sting programme haa been prepared. Justice Day, who waa secretary of Stat during the McKlnler admlr.l. tratlon, and Senator Daniel, of Vir ginia, will be the speakers. The date selected for the dedication marks the fifth anniversary of the death of the martyred President. Mra, Longworth received the Invitation to-day and at 0r.ee wrote her acceptance and appre ciation ef the honor.. ' , . The executive committee, .In Ita let ter to Mr. Longworth, atated Ita de sir that th daughter Of the Fre-I-dent of the United States should take part In .the. programme, , ..- i-1 ' ' !, Buncombe Man's Aaaalutnt Jailed. . Spet'iartt'The' Observer. ,.:,V'.-.n I , Ahvlll, Aug, 1 1. Ot Mime was yenterday arrested at Btltmor oa the charge or aMautting 7.H ireesiey tn a pick-iianoie iset vveinensy, tn Uctingcmfwyv.H.cOibKTAulN.NNl Inflicting Wound on the head which : may prove fatal. I'lvaeley Is now con lined in the Bl 11 more, Hospital lit t dangerous rendition. ; , a. ' ' (lose CongreaiHional Hare , la ' First Pavannsb, Oa- Aurr. fl-Th re sult of the rare for t:inra lit the lirst ileorKla diatrlct between -W. W. Uhcppard and J. A. ftrannen Is eltherf tin or Itrsnnen ho prohsbly been selected. ' The result In One count v, now in doubt, win bring about this result, ".. IliMUwtt", tin. t . : I -w hlk. very 1 'iii tn .1 vr 1 . . 1.. . -in it. , . t rohabiy t'.. u V, lll-lt ii yt-arw m married In 1S54 ami t' k to xcet aboitt I860 'lha til,it grew with apo, and, at ttmca 1 w vmid etay under the In nuence of the deadly poison for week or ten daya, - 1 got so I could not nt from under its influence whe I wanted to, and tho cursed evil still grew and followed m until 1 do elded to - go to your Institute, about ten year ago. I went to your In stltute and-waa cured. . I, found at your Institute even -more than had been recommended. The ofllcers all men of tho hlghost character, kind and pleusanLi the rules are not tn the least stringant, and there is nothing to prevent any man from wanting to go there, after knowing the Jn stltute -as I do, ,'Any man can be cured who will d as, the olllcera di rect mm, I have never tasted of any etlmu lent since I left your Institute and have no thiret or deHlre, for It, and I -am now-nearly seventy veara old My experience and the experience of my iriend and neighbors that have gone and taken your treatment con vlnces me that your Institution Is one of the grandest Institutions on earth.' :, May God bless your Insti tute., -i.. v. . i w. T. DIXON.. Hookerton, N. C Sept, 0. XsOe.' If you' have friend Who'mlcht be benefitted, please send name to the Keeiey institute. Greensboro, N. C -r :,; STUB DEATH RECORD. . Mrs. A. A. Parka, of Itoarlng Cap. Correspondence of Ths Observer El kin. Au il Mr. AT A. Parks atea . suddenly at ' her home , near rcoaring uap. Sunday evening. the ltth Instant, aaed BS rears. Hiis waa sitting In her. chair on the porch, talking to her dauchter. when, tha death messenger called and her apirlt iook iia eternal night. She was a. good woman In every sense of the word and her place in the community will oo greaiiy missed. A n us band, two sons and two daughters are left to mourn the Joss of a loving wife and tenner ana devoted mother. - . : . Mr. Clayton Home, of WlLson. Special to The Observer. .i t Wilson. Aug. 21. A sad death oc curred nearsthls city Monday when Mr. Clayton Home, an excellent young man, died from typhoid fever. mere are ten in thia family end all are alck with thl Illness. Trained nurses are In attendance and It I hoped that there will be no more fa tauuee. ; -, .i--. Mrs. E. U. Allred, of Chatham. ' Special ,to .The Observer,; ',-.,' Greensboro... Au. H.--Mrs. E.'. II. Allred died Wednesday at Bear Creek lust as she wa being . taken from train aner a trip to Morganton, where she had been carried . to be placed ln-the State HospiUl for the Insane. , - Dr. J. L. Nail, who accom panied the, demented woman to Mor ganton, had not made arrangement for her entrance tothe hospital and when he arrived there he waa Inform ed by the authorities that there was no room for the patient. He then came to Greensboro and wired the authorities at Raleigh. The answer was that there waa no room in the Raleigh Hospital. ' Bhe Was very weak when the train .left here and died be fore her home waa reached. The interment wan in Manuoum county. , Engineer NorveU, of LouUburg, ' Special to The Observer, v V - Loulsburg. Aug. XI. Mr. ' W. " ; Ii Norvell, engineer on the Loulsbur'g KsJiroaa. died this morning at 3:10 o'clock,, of stomach trouble,- aged tl years. He was one of the oldest lo comotive engineers on the road and succeeded the' late T. M. Fleming in the ran or 1IQ2. Mr. Norvell waa highly esteemed by many friends ac quired during his stay here. Hla two oldest sons. Messrs. - Arthur and Thomaa Norvell, are here and will take the body to Raleigh, his former home, for Interment, : ; 4 , 't OOM31ISSION "jAT-, MAITON. McmbeTS on Tour of Inspection f Itoaulbed of Seaboard Air Line Be- tworn Hamlet ami Wilmington rereonal Mentioo, . ; - ' . u ; Special to The' Observer. ; ; '. X ' Matton, Aug;. Il.The corporation commission, Messrs, McNeills Rogers and ' Beddlngfleld, stopped here, yes terday morning on ft tour o( Inspec tion of the Seaboard Air Line Rail road from Hanuet - to Wilmington. They were met at the station and cor dially received by ft large number of the cltisena of Maxton who had been notified of their coming by McLean it Black, attorneya of this place, who have had some correspondence with the commission and were preparing te Hie a petition by the cltisena along tho line making complaint against the condition of. the roadbed. - It' Is hoped that some practical results will follow upon the Investigation of the commissioners. : -'' Mrs. Adolnhus McLead. of Florida; Is visiting friends ' In Maxton.- Mr. James A. Shew Is at home for ft fsw weeks after . attending .the summer law school at Chapel Hl?L-Mr. D. R. Barnea haa returned ' home ' from ft trlp.to Jonesboro and Oreensboro, Mra. Hammond, of Opellka, Ala., who haa been visiting friends here for sev eral weeks, left Tueaaay. morning.- Mr. Hector McLean returned .: from Tats Springs thia -morning.. V,.';;-;tA '''';' CALLS CALF AMCE JtOOSEVEtT Farmer Xamea Animal Born on pay lYreident iiaugiitrr v aa aiarrica After Her. ..(':..:':,?','; Merlden, Conn.,v Special 81,' to New Tork Herald.- -',. . '': At the annual convention of tha Connecticut Dairymen's , Association at Walllngford to-day J. E. Rowland, superintendent of the Maeonlo Home, showed curlouxly marked calf that was born on the day Miss. Alice Roosevelt became the bride of Rep resentative , V Nicholas Longworth, The heifer was born sn hour before the weddlna. and Mr, Itowlaml jirnmptly named her Alice Roosevelt. rum mam ne uisrovereu i" ibut "A" between two almost s-perfect drawings of . a heart on the right Side of tha animal, Letter end hearts re In black with, a imckxrouna or white, ' A visiting dairyman offered to buy the helfr to-dny, but Mr. Jtewland refused to .- and "Alice Hooeevelf will, rontlnne to be the pet at-, the Maeonle. Home. .; , Plcnle at Guilford Biittlcsrrounil. Ppeclal to The Observer. Greensboro. Auk. fS. The annuel exeurlm of Cenlenniy M. IJ. rhurrh Of Wlnston-Mftlein, mrre to the Hatllegrotind and t U -''rO t-lir. The train cat ilel a l-'if number of peopln and V '"'V e- ne mofl ).gantly spent bv tt.. jnuni penpli- The excursion mum l' i et 0 n'i Im-k and the Hnndey e i."'l wtit at onr to the battlogi'xm I, 1 i dinner wna srvei. The I' -iu'ion w -pent In tho rl! jr. -i 1,. A. i-f t (.'1 .1. r of i .!,.. I '! HI"' fu-l H. 'j i, a.l -i.li. I -I pr;ii ininary he-trim? berore t'in lnl.M-l. !'(-i- j:!;ui)in i.-.iiiilay limn. Mr. TiWiqiiii ry alleges that li. A. .N'--niilh evu.tl.t employment With tl railroad ita operator, but was required vy mt, iouiik to enter an agreement not to-Join the O. H. ,T. PE0::LQ'3 COL f 1 The American District Telegraph Company ctvlivera packages, parcel, noicn,- invltmions, furulNlice uiesscn gcr for eirun.l stvk-a at a very small rOMt. The Oltecrver will scud our rrteMMengcrs. without cliarp. to your r-nldeti-c or nluoe of bualnex for, siivrrtiHcriienls lor , tills . column. 'Phone 78, Office; .'with Western Union Telegraph Company, 'Phone 45. All advertisements inserted ill this column at rate of ten cent per line of cli woril. jvo ad. taken for leaa tjian 20 cent. . Caali In advance, WANTED. WANTKD-eYoung mart for copy holder ou .xne observer mut art, io curate and willing to work. Address, uoserver, - vnarioiix, . tj. . - VVANTED-Olrla. Charlott Steam Laun- ury. .- . ..- -',-- ' - .. . WANTED-An experienced general ho tel housekeeper. Furnish references. Address, Hotel, care Observer. , WANTED Qlrla. Charlotte Steam Laun. dry. --v-fX. . - WANTED A two-drawrr, second-hand cash, register of late pattern, in good common. Kpeciry terms, oescrtption and bow long used. "Druggist,'; .Boa WANTED Assistant' drug Clerk " With three or mora years' exDSrienced. IX C. B., care Observer, , , ' ., WANTED A good, - atreng, v workln pantry woman - for year-round, hot State asre. experience and references. Address, ..'.'Carolina, '. Observer, oftlcs. WANTED-Glrle. Charlotte Steam Laun dry. .;. f .',-, ' : . WANTED Toune married - man to do - atenographlc work and general office assistant. write,- stating experience, qualiflcatlona and . Salary. . Box X Le noir, N. C,- --'-V .:. - ; i WANTED Cash orices Quoted ea chick ens - per pound; fresh egg per-dosen. Will buy outright or handle on com- mtsslon. Proiipt return guaranteed. r red uermany, Columbia, a. u, , . . WANTED Flrst-olas ad man, Olve ex Dei -rienoo and reference..--,, Observer, Charlotte, N. C WANTED Salesman, to handle ataple line on liberal .-commiaaiona. Add Bex C7, Richmond, Va. - . ; WANTED Rsglatered drug clerk at once. Address,. Balol, car Observer. WANTED Job compositor, must b ft flrst-claaa man: state exbertenee and salary - expected; writ ftt.once to Ob server Fruiting blouse. ' .- . WANTED For V. S. army, able-bodied. unmarried men. between axes or n and tS, cltisena of United SUtes, of good character and temperate, haMts, . who can apeak, read and write English. ' For Information apply te Recruiting Offloer, is west -iraae street, unanotia, . v 40 South Main- street. Ashevllle.' N. C.I Hank Building, Hickory, N. C, or Glaaa BuUdtng, Bpartaabug. B, C , ; k . JilSCIiXLANKOCS, ' t -V YOUNG experienced retail shoe man wants position., ivnows snoes ana enn sell them. Address, "Fltem," care The Observer,- i .a ? ' - v ,v- - t "-' DENTIST' wsnted. ' at once, to Uk chars of office. Wire or write A, U. F leming. Loulsburg, N. C . . - FOR QUICK SALE No. T Remington! - nearly new; big bargain. Queen City Printing Co. - . REGISTERED drurglst . want position; young man. Keterenre larnisnea. fer- naanent position ; .preferred. rareaorio. care of Observer, . A BARGAIN One new rotary Neoety la for maklne - conies of letters,. Iar. borough Bellinger Co. v . . PR. K. R. RUGfiELL ha returned from .Eurone and -will be at hi oftloa for conauiut'on at hi regular hour. , - -. 71 CENTS oer week and four dollar cash down buy a- square - piano at BtlefTS, I W. Trad street, call at once If you are looking for a bargain. ' . ATLANTA Barber College, tuition 20. W furnish our graduates paying posi tions in, our own abopa In Atlanta. Per paid from day you enter. 161 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Oa .IV . . m. - FORSALB. FOR SALE N. C Reports TT, , H ltd, . 1,0 ,17 it inn 11 L t n Henderaonvllle, N. C. j i - . , FOR BALE, at1 a bargain, tha entire u.OOO atock and flxturea . or A. Levy (rteoeaaea), consisting or .' ary goons, clothing, shoe,, hate and gent's furnish- A good business box S3, Monro.. N. C. FOR BALEBluenrlnting outfit, will fit ' any window. Call at room - K, . third floor, Piedmont Building, or 'phono all. FOR BALK W acres of farming land, in head of good mules, also town prop erty at Davidson and Cornelius, W. A. otta. Davidson, is, c . - FOR BALE Four return tubular boilers In good condition, 1 lon-H. P. and I 12&-H. F.,i Alao 1 aoo-H. F. engine. Ap ply ju. . w,, car vDerver FOR SALE At half cost and less, one 120-11. P. Tandem compound automatic engine; three 30-H. P. center crank en gine. - All In good running condition. Address, Durham Iron Works, Durham, N. Ut- --' .-'.,.-- ' FOR B A I. IBBee bee Indelible Ink Check ' Protector, only been used four months. In good condition; oost f r oo, enn be nous it ror ew.vu., Aauress, -rana,- ears Observer. .-".-,-.':'.,.' i-..-.. - ., , FOB RENT. FOR RENT Four-room cottage. No. SO west znu atreet. ., FOR RENT-Offtce, - In rear- W. Apply to W." Ilsnd urilg store. Hand. . s" OH HKNT Btore-room, Bnuth Collese street, pen r Fourth street. Apply at Observer office., -,; - - . LOST. LOUT, TiRT-Trunk, mnrked 'Ta 8. F.." , Llneolnton,' N.' Wes tnVc-n from Ri-U'frrt imasenger station 1 liursiliiv. Auk. hith, between 11 a. m. and 4 p. m. Party who lia Wl trank :in, retmi m to city pnsxcnanr , et' i'il, Ai. Trmle etreut and no tticnioiis will le SUktd. , , .;. -, ' ..... - c::-.-.: cr.n C3" : W'b ' w - . . ICJtt, f .v: :tT -' n it : i 1 i e yjlxiz .Tr.h Shc:s arc vcrn zzzzon North, end in-many cth:r wematea cut price LIznz', Micces' and Boya' ' V icsi Offils 20 $5.00 : Tan : 4.00 -Tan : 3.50 Tan ; V 3.00 : Tan Z50 Tan j: This celebrated lead in Charlotte with' all lovers of ; fine - foot wear , Fall stoc!:'; just in. All lasts', B to E. Best Ladies' shoe" sold, for $350 and $4.00 Biggest, - of - Mens' : and Young Suits we have ever had at one time now com ing in and we think can be put on sale last of next weeke .1 : ". ' '; : w Yen want to n::ce-!Jp? -' 'If to, we have some elegant stylish trous ers at $3e50 and $5.00e . . ; v ; Are going at a big discount; Blue Serge Coats are being closed: Gt A r ." . ' c z 4, -.v :- sl iislae isa e ; 'Dilworth" $2e507iHawes $3 and btet on $3.50 and. $5; in all the newbloclisof soft and, stiff; blacks and colors are here now , : CARHARTT Last weel: we advertised them-for $J.25 DUt WC arc guiujau wvu uiwui uui aif ''Surgenr R-::rc:J blsve $1.25 You can't beat this if you try . ' M An "Lof; And if your wife does chpkc you, it won t, for it's the best fitting shirt to-day for $1 and $ X .50. Fall styhs are cn sale. Neat colors vhitc plaited and full dress. : Wc cell th: new ular shea at $J and extras at 51.25; and the znzzf full cbstis drawers in , real thin maU:i..l J li.wtk. tl.. i Clfiimrt Vf jtiiwoj y to c!:an up all Lziizzff Fcr--CG:;L D;zcc::;:i Oiiforda O;iords OiJords Oiifords Oxfords -$4.oo,; . '3.20 . 2.80 2.40: 2.00 ...J' Shoe.b going to take the S!::n2i1f :-v::; V Mens Finely Tailored out at less than to-day's ..'-:.:-) - r fell S V t h -r '" , - . s t vr i ,. OVERALLS ; $ 1 ei Mil X. ,-',! ,-.. - patent brown jeans, reg c
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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