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CIIAKLOTTE1 DAILY OBSERVE!!, V. CAI.DW A. TOMrKI very C:yj3 0:2 Ycr. BUB8CBIPTIOK rniCB: DAlLf. One rar .....s.oo hit limn t ha ... . .V U'hroe month .....,..'.,.,.............. 100 SEMI-WEEKLY. :-- On year ..,,,,..',,,..,....;. ...,.,..fLM Mx month a ................. .....,., , m Itiree monlht ........ ....... Si SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, WHEJIK T1IK TAVVt 18." The '. Messenger-Intelligencer, ; of WadMiboro, thinly Th ObMryer ml d th meaning; Of a , man whom it quoted aome daya Mro enylng that If it had 125,000 ha would .toot ba afraid to kill any man In hit .county, It think h did nor mean that; he would buy Joror outright or that ha could do thl with safety; but It. ad vert to aa la tha not distant hi torjr of this-State "when It waa th common belief 'It ' "might say, com mon , knoweldg" that mnrdcrer were -turned Ioom because of th fact .that liri tmoanti of, money wer spent Io their behalf, and th money-waa not scent In brlblnar lu rorm, either. It take a great deal of money," Tha Messenger-Intelligencer continues, "to ran van an entire coun ty for the purpose or r.ndlng ont th predilection and prejudice of every person who I Hablo to Jury service as touching a certain case, and that thl haa been don In more than on Instance' In this Btate la a matter of common report." Another method c ited aa .employed for th defeat' of Justice la that of retaining a large - number of lawyer for the defence on account of their supposed personal , . Influence with Jurors. But these ar Tument of our contemporary. It , seems to us. only go to establish th correctness of our contention" that the . blame for the miscarriage of Justice, reaia ai l Ail in ina jury DOS. lovicn- log the first point tha outright pur chase of Jurors there wa In the State, 'aome years ago, a deliberate murder, without circumstance of ex u tenuatlon, followed by the acquittal cf tha murderer, and Jt was the gen- rrai vnu-rnuanaiug at in ume ana is ,V.4 Ik. .,.., I .... hAi.vfit wUV. v . , . u t mm wuaM , money. There Is, however, on point In the and Ita contemporary ara In entire : accord. '. Jt la of opinion that "th fact that a person charged with a . capiuii ouence nil iweniy-mree per emptor? challenge, while tha State ' kaa " Ait 1 v aii I ai m -i t-l ran-fi 1 1 rviaa )ww w Jt ay. . at mm, si uiivia w - mora often responsible for mlscar- rwfn vi juaiuv man ! uii-iv uriurry . of Juror., , HareJ It say, ."la where money gets In Ita work In behalf of criminal," being ned 'in finding out thesentlment of poaslbl Juror and In the employment of lawyers," etc, Tha advantage of tha defendant over tha Slat in th number of challenge In capital raaea la , Undoubtedly ' the cause or me oereat or justice rre auentlr. and It U a pleasure to see no rrnich of public attention directed to It. A change of the law on thl subject la a laudable reform which Judge Neat haa In view; and a law yer of reputation, writing privately to ha editor of Th Observer (primarily, ' y the way, in approbation of the mortal which our WadVsboro con neorary challenges) has this, among other things, to aay: as . cinim i aeeir to than you, "cause 1 believe It will do much aond. There is on thing, however, that t think would more fully -insure a fair - trial: A law giving the State a larger numnr rnaiienses. ai poiiier-d nut by Hon. f. I. Osborne In hia twnnrt , Attorney Oeneral. tha solicitor goes Into trial a oompa'stlve stranger to the jarnra. ana ne is ronrrnnted wild Im-nl counsel laminar wttnth people. Th! rltH nut film at a dlsadvantaga too obvious u Milar-ra linnffi ' ' .1. It la oo manifestly fair thst the Htat i ana in aerenre snouia oe put Upon , an equal looting in tn matter of 1 challenge that wa do no believe that, , upon a proper presentation of It, the beat Legislature will hesitate to change the law to effect thla iuf 'Tha plight In which tha Hon. Clark HoWell. Af tlmnrmim ni( tlla K tll m ; nna tnemseive should b a aolnmn r warning to gentlemen who ara. dl posed to st their coulter deep. If the Hon. Hoke Kmlth, the Democratic! nomine for Oovernor, I half th ; villain they have represented him to .' be, he ought to be sent to the pen! tenlUry Instead of to the Oovernor , ofAc and no honest man can afford iW r liini. -io ao so win t to pi, n nim t.rirn-v. joi IO uO ao wUl be to vlolst the obligation as uma iy Mi em-mleawhen they went Into th prlmariea. And there you are, , . j 9-morrow a nonaay ottserver will , M. . . I vm v -.wc-niriiia i-age ana win anoru feaat f fat things a great .variety cf matter, some of It appealing to every, last. ' Among other things the first instalment of "The Rector of St WarVa," by Mr. Ellvn niaell Wy- c koff, will appear. Thla alory la com mended to our reader a on of the brightest and moat absorbing Th Ob server ha aver printed. : Thl wU but on of many attraction. ,g tl.o Tha Oreensboro Record,' referring t I he result of the Ooergla prluwrU'a, m tym that "Hoke flrown or Jlok ones "utd. have won Just aa rsally undsr ( o earn conditions and, on tha nam 1 of a platform, to-wtti agin rail i nigfr and .the reat" :y corrtM-t statement embodied In y iifgtly turned aenienee,. '.)'.)': ' . 1,'ok Fmlih Ja a North Caro 1 i;t we are not saying anything M, un don't Intend to until i ! si torchlight procession In AX ACT OF tirxr-IiEt KXCIi Th New Tork Herald prints a dis patch from Lexington, Ky,, in which there Is much human interest, '."tho item relates that a, mule deliberately attacked and smashed the forward part of a big automobile, !c(t stnn fl ing bt the Lexington depot, thereby creating a panic. Tha mule." th dispatch goe on to say, "appeared not, to Ilka the odor of th machine, and having- been driven up close to it he et upon th automobil with both hi for feet, and tor great hole In th top-f the box. . People expected the machine would explode " before the mule could p gotten off, but It did not. I Of course not. and If It had exploded, th mule would prob ably bave escaped unscathed, while the remain of some Innocent ? by Under would have occupied th at tention of the coroner" Jury If a way mnlea iava. To cap th cltmas tha owner, of the 'automobile had tha Owner -of tha mul arrested -for , in luring private property., - But. that I neither ; her nor there. What w atarted to aay waa that th author of the newa item la. wrong in his ur ml that the odor of th gasoline machine was responsible , for ' the mula'a belligerence. ' Nothing of the kind, Though moat pt u do, not ap preciate it, the average mula'a long ult is Instinct, The Lexington mule wa brought face to fac with th Innovation that Is cutting short hi usefulneaa and that of hi half broth er, the horse, and lie acted In accord ance with the first law of nature. Tha charges brought by tha automobile owner will probably fall, for the mule is th real defendant, and the wlae Kentucky Judge will recognize hie mute plea of self-defence. ' ; The Caucasian, of Raleigh, replying to a recent editorial In Th Observer on the subject of crime In North Car olina under fusion and Democratic administration, ask In conclusion: Isn't the great Increase in crimes in this State the fruit of th seed sown "by th lawless banda of red shirts that terrorised thla Stat in 'II and 1100 for the purpose of put ting your crowd In officer . No, Thla assumption cannot stand on Its own leg for a minute. The red-ahlrta committed excesses for which there la no Just Judgment except of con demnation, but there I no more re lation between their acta and the re cent era of lawlessness in th State than there la between the rainy um mer in North Carolina and tha Chil ean earthquake. "The Charlotte Observer.- In mentlng on the list of TWnuur tin nomlneei for the Senate, mentioned by The- ctattlneir the other day, calls atten lion to thi fact that th name of Mr. R. D. Redwlns. of Monroe, was omit tod. Mr. Red wine Is one of the best men nominated thus fur and In hi,n l-olon county will have a splendid rep resentative In tha lami. ' u-i-... Sentinel. " That I altogether true, and here Is another addition for both of us to make: Our contemporary and The Ob server have strangely, omitted the nam of My. Chan. A.'TIbb, of Bun combe! Me is a legislator of expe rience, of strength, liberality, Induatry and rectitude. Th State I fortunate In the fact that Runcomb Is to re turn him to th Senate. And even after mention ef Mr. Webb there ar othifr. South Carollna'e experience tat week and thl answer the question whether lynching; diminishes crime. There waa a felonious assault in Greenwood county, followed by, a lynching. Then In" another county an assauTf'of Ilk charactor and an other lynching; and then In another county, still another similar assault, followed by a third, lynching. Mean time a negro goea Insane, hoarlng of th Qreenwood occurrences, runs sinuck, and trlea to assault every woman h aeea, In South Carolina lynching Is tha 'favorite corrective and deterrent. Has lis application corrected or deterred T ' The record of ten daya answor th question. The frequency of th crime Increases. Tho next recital Is du any day. The Observer I opposed to strikes on principle, but It must admit there I much merit In the demands of the Chicago telephone glrls, .who walked out Thursday, putting out of business 7.000 telephones In tha Windy city It seems that th telephone company Issued orders to th girl directing them to enter th building through a rear passage-way, which la muddy by day, and darky silniyend allppery by night, and on which three saloon en trance open, subjecting tha girls to annoyance from th clans of hangers on that frequent such place.' The girls ar entirely right, and their caue hould triumph. An? bualn enter prta which would subject women em ploye to such ' condltiona deserves condemnation. - The Vlcksburg Herald, referring; to th lluda, 8. C, lynching, a few days ago, says: . "Thl Is , th second tin South Carolina), and - it barely mtMied belnf th ' third, lnce The Columbia Stat went over th line to (weep Ita neighbor door front clean." There has bean on mor' since Th Herald wrote; Tha on In, Porcheator county, Thursday, , mado the third tnce . our Columbia contemporary stepped over Into North Carol! mi til Ita neighborly mlaslon, , 1 ' "Nov what' th matter, with Jlryan and Sullivan 'for HOIT aak Th Richmond Tlme-Plspalch,v,, NothJm In th world.: V" ticket . Bom of you buds who have been reprieved or pardoned ; should nominal . It from your aeata at tho second table, at the dollar dinner, (And get Dung out of tha window.) '.-; W1-;'' ;w : , 1 ....... .i . ii . . j j ' Th. Mcklnryrf Fair Ar"flntlon, In elucting Cit. 8, 1 Alexander pre. Ident, t succeed tho late PrR. J, Urovard, msd the bfl elftlon; Pot- albla, ' -Un h totter, quallflcationii or tbo placa than any other matt in tha county. , 1 Handtvd Kvado tho Jinmlrallnn Of , Mcrre Annually und fcafrly IjikI Jul America aiuny tSinugRK-d in Front . v nv . anutuiy rtonie 01 tut; .. K-cs fin)loyrJ. pedal, to Th Observer. Washington, D, C. Aug J I. -De- Pit- the fact that ; th Immigration juthoritle of, the United 8tate annu ally, deport, .for' Varloui reason, an' Imlnitely greater number of alXeixn 'o an nationalitlea thar. constitute the to- tai arrivals of Uhlnes In this country. the Chines g-ive to th. government THE 1V1LY flUXAMA. more croum than all other nation Mary McNeely, to Mr, Cany iatnery, all tie combined.- In their effort tola young business man of Davidson, an evade th exclusion law. they are wllv I attache of M. H. Qoodrum Co. The and persistent ,If they do not succeed In getting into the country th first time, they try again; and again' and again, - until, ; eventually, many of, them are successful, notwiUtundlng the vigilance of the iimnimtiin n"i. cera. Frequently, they are -"rounded up" after they have been In thi conn try for a considerable time.- ..If Chi nese laborers are found her -without proper certificates, they are returned promptly to their own 'country, ale though in nearly every instance he j make contest in th court in Rh ef fort t a remain. Aa a rule, th Chi nese immigrant lias plenty of money and h does not hesitate to employ it rreeiy to defeat the . officer of the government wVio ar endeavoring i to deport him. . Poring tha- last nscal year, tha government upended III,- ovu in deporting IZI Chinese- laborers. while, la th same- period, BIS altena or ofher aatlonalltlea were arrested ana oeportea , practically at no ex pense to th government, aa the de portation charge had to be paid by in -v. meamanip - companies which brought them to th United States. San Francisco la, naturally, tha port at which It 1a most convenient jot in unices to tana in tm country. On arrival ther, the Chines are placed In a detention shed, maintained by the , Pacific Mail Steamship Co, for examination. The shed is guard d with greatest car to prevent th coaching f . inmate by resident. of San Francisco. interested in their land ing. Many cunning device are adopt ed by tha Chinese to coach applicants for landing. For instance, th com' mlsaloner of -immigration at 'Ban Francisco discovered a few months ago a copy qf a general coaching chart for use by Chinamen seeking entry. the object being to Inform them con renting the street of Chinatown. San Franrlaco. the - location of mibllo buildings and other similar (data that on familiar' with the elty would be likely to have. Th idea of th chart was to enable the Chinaman teeaing admission to respond Intetllrently to the questions usually asked of on who ropresented himself as a resident of the city. Ten thousand conlea of th chart were published and distributed. Another Interesting 1 nstoi.ee -. of coacblnf waa brought to the atten tion of the Immigration authorities n connection with an appeal of or. Tee Wing Hong, who had been denied admission at San Francisco. Thla Chinaman had made various rtate- menta conflicting with those of ; hi witnesses, and a coaching latter waa sent to him by his friends In ordor io to inform him that, if he should be re-examined, h would be p-ble to aay that his nrevious testimony wa lr.- crrA In some respects, and to correct It ao a to make It agree with th statement of hi witnesses. rThn de vice for th delivery of th letter waa cunning. Th letter was written in minute characters on a alto of tlrsu paper which was rolled tightly ; and enclosed in a large peanut snei. in to halves of which wer glued to gether. This was placed In a bag of peanuta and sent to tha Chinaman, Previous attempt to coa-sn by piac- n letters in articles of food had oeen mado frequently and had M I) tha observance of great care concerning food sent to Chines In the detention shed. Th peanut shell devlc wna discovered In the particular case men tioned, hut there Is. ,ot course. n way of determining now ioor r nsw u(-cenfu1ly it had been omployel In ho pnt. . v " , Hundreds of Chinamen ara smug. snd Into th country every year from Canada and Mexlro In ea11 freight cars and in ool. mt oi tnem take the risk of their Uvea In close i cars In order to get into th country. for once the car Is sealed they hav no means of knowing hov long they will have to remain la it or where1 hey may bo when they gut ont Home of them are not captumi and it I known to the uthnrltl-i 'that there are tboueanOn i Chinaman to-day In the country who have a legal rl"ht to bo here. ItKTHAYKR RY OLD SHOE. Plw-ardcd.rVwit-tJcair lands (tete City Kci(rr-M in tno Tons Miay injurra In m Rnnawar. spec ai to The onr-erver. tt tirefnsboro, Aug. 14. Tha pollc yesterday afternmn . arrested '' lalsy Ulhaon and Kannlo Tatum. wanted for tho larceny of a number of pair of ahocs from tha store of th Ward Hhoo CnniDanv. In addKlon to th shoes, thev alao took a number of stumps and other articles of value tn the store. They were arrasted yea- terday sftfrnoon by Chief of Pollc Nnuiey and Patrolman Oliver and at ixotiiey ano l airoimau uiin-r "U I once plured in Jnll to' await a hear - Ing. Yo-inrday morning -It wa dls- covorod that the ator hnd been en tered. A search waa mad and an old shoe that one of th women had worn was found. An officer,'- seeing th hoe. remembered that h bad n It a fow days be for upon th foot of the CllbKou woman, who had been a witness In mayor' court- A short while afterward she was en on th stmets with a new pnir or noe on i In th lockup. After being In the! MMMt tut 4m mn hAii, mm .ttdmllt-wl 1 having stolen the shoos and Implleat-IThe ed th Ttum woman, who wa alao arreeted. . ; !- : 's 1 1 - M r, and, Mrs. i. A, - Andrew- anl l their llltl dauxhtcr wr4 thrown from thulr buirav In a-ronawav ao-J ctdnt on South Pave street yester - , day afternoon. Mra. -Andrew1' wa th only on of th three that Waa Injured, and while her Injuries are painful, they are not thought to be serious.' Mrs, Andrew ..was attended by physician. ' ' '-' Mr, L Mi Clvmer. grand Secrets rv of tho Order of th Eastern Star In I . V. ,..M. ....mJ W, . I ,flii . ii ,,aifi, rr-iwiiiwv mia nii,ri- Ing fom Mt." Airy, wbor lost night a nw chsptrr of ths order was in- stltutfd. TJthet who 'assisted Hi thf work i wer Mr, L, , M Cook, of , Rod Spsings, grand pHlron; , Mr. J. P, San ders, of Orennihorn, '1 acting grand t marshal;. Miss Maud Jones, of td Kp rings, acting grand conductreia. The nw chapter start nffwlth a good tnembnrniiip and an ' etnoient and ac- tlv set if offlror." Thtr ar 2 J memTbeni nnrollnd, r " - r,;-': : A meeting of tho members of the recently nra-unlxed hand wa held last night, v. Ther are now shout S mom ber of 'the Organisation. Another mooting will be hold In a few, days. Order for tnetrumvnt and uniform hav alrt-ndy been ptaoed. The com pany bops io be ready to participate in Labor Day exercise September I, -A SURPRISE WEDDIN'G. MN fnry Mc.Xeely, of Moorcsvlllc, , jk-Htmea Brldo of Mr. liarly Lath , cry, of I)avlilDr--M! ilectlng of ' Young Men. -' Jlli':. , .,;-:., Special to Th Observer.! , ."; .. MooresTllle,-Aug. I4.Th aoiial circle of the town wer thrown into a fever of excitement i lat; avening about 7 o'clock when It became known that, . ther waa to bo a wedding in town, which - waa la the nature of a complete surprise, . only a very few Intimate frlenda, and the famine of the contracting partle ; being in I wiser. It-was the union of on of I our most charming young ladles, Mlsa ceremony took place at I o'clock at the. home of, th bride' father, Mr, E. M. McNeely, on Southern Heights, and waa witnessed by a goodly num- ber of friends, who. wr Informal truest...' Rev. Dr. Pharr officiated and I the happy couple left on tha evening train at 1:30 for Montreat and other western reanrta. ijif' Ij'1; v.j n : A. mass meetlnc of young- melt will bt held at the Methodist church next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, when the great work of th Toung Men Christian Association will b presented by Mr. A. C. Brldgman, of Chariot., who., will deliver a etraigni iaia xo men of riant evil. ' All men ara In vlted to thl meeting. At -I o'clock union aervlca will ba ; heia : at in Preabyterion , church. rher addresa- ca will be mad by visiting. represen tativea of th. T. M. j. a. a com mltte comocied of Messrs. - A, Bell, P. F. Moora.-R. M. Culfj and 8. E. McNeely have the matter charge.' a ''i--. '',':.''.. : Mr. S. a McNeely. who baa been in th employ of the-Boutnern Kail way for a number of yeara, and for the paat aevaral years running out of Wlnstoa over th Midland branch. J um ntn, a c-harintt and take I the run on th local freight from that point to Btatesvllle. Mr., mc Neely asked for th cbang In order that he could be , with . hi family rnor.. ' : ' . .' r Mrs. G. A. Mayhew la apending om . time with, , relative at Ball bury Mr W.. E.- Shepherd returned laat night from a bnef trip to, Hen oersonviij. Communion services will be held at Coddle Creek A. R. P. church on th aecond Sabbath '- In September. .Tha pastor. Rev, R. C Davidson, will b assisted by the llev, A. T. ZJndsay, of unwood college. ' - ' msARLva postpoxedP nabcaa Corpus Procellng Instituted at urt-easooro oy w. . tu jiuicii- Ins to Secnre PoHesion of Chlklrrta to b Ilernmed To-Dsy Hum band Ajieg ifSJUiiuinons. , Special to Thf Observer. ' J Greensboro, Aug. 24 Th hearing In the habeas corpus proceeding in stltuted by W,H.. Hutching for the reoovery of hia children now in tha posaeasion of hia wife was postponed tbis morning until to-morrow after noon at o'clock Judge - Moor granted the continuance at the re uest of counnel for both Hides. who announced that they wer not ready to procqod with the hearing. " -The children, aa well aa their father and mother, ar In the city and will re main, toer until after the caa la set tled. ' - : ' Th rule waa termed a lew - day alnce by Judge Fred Moor at,, the requeat Of Mr. Hutchlna, .who. com plain that hia wife,-, from .-, whom he haa been, separated for. some time, is- not a suitaoia person- io rear ioe nKIM m.m 1"Km t , jumtif -m I turnabl before Judge Moor yester nay-evening put waa continue, un til 1:10 this morning, th tlm th further continuance waa granted. Tha two children of ' Mr. and Mr. Hutchlna were brought here lost night by Deputy Sheriff J. K. Lam beth, of Rockingham. , With him came -Mrs. Hutchlna and . her four-months-old oh I Wl. Mr. Hutchlns says that th younger child U not his, and h doe not ask for thla child in th eomolaint he has filed. Mr. Hutcnins give a tn reason for their separation that hia wife waa untrue to him. They lived for aome time at the Whit Oak Mil la, and from here they went to Rockingham county, but Mr. 'Hutchlna and wife have not lived together ror several months. The husband . any that while in Greensboro hi wife began ber practice of wnfalthfulnea which resulted in their separation, uy curing the continuance of th rase, Mrs. Hutchlns . says ane can nnng witnesses that will prove th charge .around less. BOtn si a os naver retained counnri. Col. J. A. Rarrlnger will appear on behalf of Mr. HuJchlna and Mrs, Hutchlna will b represented . by Mr. n H. Hradnhaw. A number of wit bosses wilt probably b put' on th stand at tn . hearing to-morrow Th children ar brigni - looting youngsters and It la aad to think that they ar th principal over which a father ' and - mother -ar wrangling, and attempting to dam aga each other'a character.. ., , V WOMAN SUICIDES. Mystery f .Plaapncaranc : of Mr. Jav Kwinsfnt . Ol laroorw . rr-rru Vp by Finding; of Body in ctccic Bpeclal to Tha Observer. .1 Tarboro, fAur. - 14. Several daa mm Mr. Dave Hwlnson. of thla place, mysteriously Cllssrpvar-Kl, Ulllgeni Marcn wfli mad for' her with no re- mysteriously disappeared. Plllgent suit. However, yeetarnay arternoon a colored man found hftr body fioat ln down . Hendrlck's rreek. .- Thl nub ii on th wst boundary tin of thla place. Ther I no doubt but hk un . Hwinson committed ' sui cide aa there waa no evldenc of foul play.. i-.:-r.' -: :n'Z' IN TUB AUGUST NIGHT, 'v . , Th,atsollo SUndard Th, Any is done, with all th beat' Tt,,, ,w,ihil tUm awoonln ftltv ' dusk that falls' so ennl-and swet -f ottDj' WUB p'1" it thoa tie biasing ann ontwassed -u'K.t ti ,m niaved th hector, ITh nisht-wlnd - come , from out th : weaU - . . V j m. . i k . ImpsHlNlly he irlves to ll ,,j i A blaaln,drsiicltt wstatln: .;,, ' The ennuye In I'lranir' hnll, . Tlva atik child la m auto. ,, , She seek 41)4 SKtualld haunts 'nf sln. With aetle s-ilt-Htmiomeni. ,--,, t ie Slettbv with inspiration tn ' ' ih Th poet'a ppen caanment, ' , 1 I t wnteh ths' pehslva po ther K,Ula hia window dronmln. To tilin the nlslit, so calm snd fair. , With, rhaoneuies J leenitng. ; ; Ihrninh ,tb field ; ff twinkling atilirea Ilia rn''urd soul I wincing, Ann in !) ian.y m ihkm.- tm ,i 1 h very heaven singing. Bin, poett Sing th nlpht-wlnd songl And wev your funcli. thmtish ll: Knme bnarts. Wnrld-ary, Ii th throng Will bent reapoiialv to It IX BlCI.K PLKKNPK, I'njor Itamm. .l!tr an 1 manager f 'Hie Coli.lllutti,mlit, Ktntnenr, Ky whun ha was flerrely lt. u.l. fnur year i, by Pile, bouafil a hot of Huoklan' Arnlra ' alv, af will, h ha saya! , ''It fiirfd n" tn tan dnvs an-l h tr-nMa ii.-," Jttl-keit hrnir ef I urna, llta, tu Slid Wuunila i.e. at IU 11. Jgrilan A Co.' drug itor. r--.-- v. ' i. ,,,, , without I I : rut Wililllllt U ' - hliv fv tto huH fwiiifi" laiiii, I'ay by tiny tmopi r,... c- thfl I r Minn; It. or -ai ln inr t ulr ii n"eil of tlie man of a arter uver-.-htin-;. rori'M-tivn Kodul fur 1,'Vft ., p.'-,. it , ,.,.KI, you eat, Suhl ty lianloy's I litrw mm gqll1;:;: ' Tho AmcrlfTin District Telegraph Company deliver ia-knrcs, parcels, note, . Iiivitailoiiv furnUtics nieMn ger for errand . service at a very small coat. : .-Tho Observer will scud our me-mrntrrs,- without chnrgo, to yonr resldcnco'or place of bustnnut for advertbjement for t thl , column. 'Phon 79. v Ofllc wtili i Wernera Union Telegraph Company, 'Phone 4aV, Alp advertisement Insevtcd in tlU coin-no at rate of ten cent per Un of six words. , No ad. taken for loss than 20 cent". Cnah tn advance. WAITED. WANTEO-Toung man for opy holder on The Obaerver; must be apt, ac curate, and willing to work. Addrea. Observer, CharlotU, N. C . J : ; WANTED Experienced traveling sales man, hardware Hue, to represent ua In South ' Carolina territory. . - Adilreaa Richmond H'dw. Co.,. Richmond, Va. a. WANTED Engineer who . understands Corliss engines snd can do light ma chine work. Magnolia Mills. , WANTED Drug oWrk. ' RegtetraUon unnecessary. State experience and salary expected. , C, R. Mayer & Co. WANTED An, experienced general ho tel housekeeper. - Furnish references.. Address. Hotel. car Observer, , . ; WANTED A two-drawrr, second-hand cash register of -lata pattern. -la 'good condlton. bpecify . term, i description and how long used, rurugglat," Box 17. Boardman, N. C. , . WANTED Aaslstant drug i clerk with thra or mor years' xptrtencd. P. c. ii., car observer. - i WANTED A good, atrong, - working pantry woman for , year-round hotot. Stat age. experience ' and reference. Addreas, "Carolina." Observer office. . j " 1 WANTED Cash nrice ouoted on chick- ana.tvnr nciiinri frMh m n MF doaan. Will buy outright or handl on oom mlailon. ' Prompt returns guaranteed. Fred Grmany. Columbia, S. C WANTED First-clan ad man. Olvs x 'perlenc '- snd . refarenceu- ' Observer, :harlott. N. C WANTED-Salenmsn. tO handle lUpl line on liberal ootnmiasiona ;. Address, Box C7. Richmond. Va. , WANTED-Regttered drug clerk at one.- Addreaa, HuM. car Observer. WXNTED-Jnh d?omr)osttor. must b a. flrst-olass man; state xperiac ana i , alary expected: writ at-one to Ob aerver Printing House. tfiT MISCKtJuAWEX) STRAYED - from Country Club, smsll -whll stub-tall doc; has M. H. Bpelrs name, on collar. -; Finder pleas phone Country Club, -. ;v.. . . , . ,. . . 1 - W , I I. .1 , I II ! I- JOl.V MtrTUAI. nuildlng snd Loan to-. day.- Th banner association, the Dan- ner series, - Invites everybody, Keutf Keesler s little nlu book, and act.. i i i DENTIST wanted, at one, t - take, char of office. Wire or writ A. tl. Hemlng, Loulaburg. N. C. . . . NOTtTtr CATtQUNA ' Keports.- wanted.!' , 1 will -dvo 1.1 a valiima for tha fol- lowlna North Carolina Report,' in good second-hand, condition, ' delivered In Pol-, leixh: sn. U 63. .90, !,.. John W. ltln- Ule, jtaieign, w. s REGISTERED drnxxlst wants position ' young num. Reference furnished- Per m-meat, volition . preferred. . . ParexorMt, car or. observer. A' 'BARGAIN On new rotary Neoityl for - mak na r-roniea of letter. - -"Yar- borough it .Bellinger Co. ... . . . i. . .. .. i . i DR. E. R. Rl'SSKLI, ha returned from Ebrooe -and -will tx at hta. ofttc for eonaullst'on at hi regular hours. s, .. IS CENTS per wevk and (our dollar -rash ' down but a sounre piano at Btleff-, W Trad atreet. Call at one If you.ar looking for a bargain. ATLANTA Barber College, tuition m wa furnlab our sraduaie naylnc roel Hon In eur own shop In Atlanta, l'rr paid from day y-u enter. 13 WhKannil atreec. AtlenU. ua, ,-i rOHSALK. KOH 8AL.1C Fine opening for physlclnn. A good property with excellent medi cal- practice in western North Carolina villus for , I than cost of buildings. Write at one to "I'hyalclsn," , care this ns nor. - - , . - FOR - 8AtX Desks, safe, files, type writer, elo at store, vy. Trade strnet. For price apply Bmlth Meo. A .Mfg. Co., 2T Buutn Try on street. ' i. ,...- j. ' rOR SALTS at a bar-rain,' the entire MOO stork and nxturea or A, Lvy fdwsseai, eensiiung , or rr - gooos. clothing. . shoes, hsts and gent' furnish Inss. A good builneaa aland. ,. Addres. Box IB, iotm, ri. ii ': . ; . , j - . FOR SAT.H Blue-priaUng outnu will fit anv winoow. . rail at room V third floor, Piedmont Building, or 'phons KU. rOR SALE WW acres -of farming land, 10 head or good niulee, Io tows prop- 4 I n,vMui n.l rnraftllua . . UT k. Ptt. Davidson, al. . , V. ron HALE--Knur return Innulsr boilers in goon condition, i i("-it. r. snd l-H P.. Also I aoo-ir. P. angina, ply VB. M. C. car Observer. . i . i" t Ap POR 8AT.E At half rntr and lea on YM-n. IV Tanoem compound automattd engln; three JO-H. y; center crank en- Jinea, All 'in -doh runnin oonaiunrk ddrs. Durham Iron Work. )urham. FOR A LBBeeh Indelible Ink Cheek Protentor, only been ud tour months, In good condition; coat . f it 00, can b bought for lO.OO. Addresa, ,-yrank," oar Observer, , '.. ... , FOB IlClfT. POR RENT The Raruch houae. comer of Trade ana Caldwell streets. Wnll stilted for a boarding houi. Apply to roR nENT-orrira, in rear W, Apply t W. liana a rug stor. land. .- OR RKNT Stors-wom. Kouth Colleg atroet, near fourta trt, . Apply at Oheerver offlc. , " , tOST. ai... li xiul containing lT)T-.IjidT' hand bnx, ild wstih and two atirk n In, sitmn l.unaa.. Reward If returned uhierver office. . " , ZimT. IlHT-Trunk. -flBrked T. B. V.." Inoolnton. N. C ' Waa taken fom PU-a boa rd paaaensef station 1'hurarlav, us. lath, between II a. m. and 4 P. m. srty who haa this trunk can rfturo earn In city pawner aeent. ro v . Trade- striet and no queettuns Wilt b ASSAYING CHEMTCAL AMAtTar i or evert &E3cnirno- t.;t-K3iiiE:::::n it-ii w. iui Btrt. a.ariof., K, a . w i ,! t - i - , ' He's the; one that tiiys only - when Ke nev io ;t He s So - on Saturday lie usually ; needsr, the following arid nere is tne ngnt place ; ( . a mgs.at tne'ngnt pnces: , '' . . ' .11 II llll We ell the H.- & Iar:prac;?5ci6r twoior.25c We sell-same make, Pure G)ttony in J same ' ishapes at J Oc ! r We can . suit most ,..--. . iv .fi ill r irS. :n-:;f Til: It.;ji tr- a izaj WL. LU JUU ' - iwdLC Uk Imported Lislee solid black and colors 25c to pOc .- -ShawrKxiit in , as solidi at !25cT:"&;;:y W -., . i v.-- '.vr w:r-: vv-'- - r a ,l a r n i .fit i.i y v - i ' l 1 1 1 ' I I ' . I 1 , I I I " It I i . . V" . '1' 1-v'aslft lll ll - liftl 1 111 1 ' JBllIIkl . j .V 1 .- ' 1 .: -VI I ! VL-I I 11 If If I " till 11 - ' VA handsome Urie b!;me'New:FaU'Sti of Silks in he new, shapes at 25c to" 50d-;;' jipii This is the Su ter vjenuine ts bUc. ; ; Twb styles in thjet none fetter.for.c-x IT,1 ' ' :' - ! liiil :i Wc sell these six daW in v a week because ; men don't, want to t wait - long to get a good . iff a, v' fl 4 f Via. , M4Ae) V t 1 fif. 1 M Cfl A tvtv.e W ; v .iivw Y'tv-' ttiAV y rWU . " J . .';-.: W m . ww M- a -v.. m ; . - A $3.00 ; one ; will mimm II II B f I II If I II II I no DCttcr nor more styusn. Aye are tnt only. people here who handle this and ,the "Hzvsp" at 00Iie;) Stetson FaU Hats dre here, tooand everybody knows a Stetson at ................ .... ... ..: HIS to get tne ngnt turnisn- . 1 v -, ,v , II' I I I I M J. , ... .. : Ii Pure linen, in every t ar " J . . ( V ahyonc " in sox i We ClXlUrUlUCTCU -JW LU ' JUL the new . styles as well ri for,ybu5"--None), bet- American z5c and oUav J , 1- ;Bthb and - .Oil 11 ,-.v r-. -.' ';?, vj r j... ,-:.v-. f Air : AnYr mil Mj.iJ : . : . " a . - cost " 50c more, but its mm mt .oaxtsi. . Emm ; - ''J.':-';.h,:
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 25, 1906, edition 1
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