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ClIAKLOiTiJ DAILY ODSERVIIII, AUliL, CALDW TOM WELL rtoc,,. lvay.C:y i.i Ita Ycx , . ' subscription rwc: On year .,.,..1,..,. .,.,................! M I w nmntha ... ......... ... . 4.W lbree month t-Wl'on, Dm year .... .v.,..,.,..w. .....-... tl-0 month ........... ... . .ii.......! . 10 Tbree month n..w.i.ii 1 M TIIECIlVlSEItOnTlI CAKOUNA Thl. kindly suggestion 1 from The Charleston JCews end Courier; "On October . the armored cruiser North Carolina..- whlrh ia to bo on of I the rineet ahlpe In ' 4he , United - SJtatwe navy, . will 1 launched t Newport News.,"- V agree with The Cliarlotl Observer - that lit Incident- should be muilit nt rt ImnmtHiin bv the txHipl of the OKI North rHute. end that l II ,.lt fk ,i.-m a 'hiua thmiirht tut that silver service, the Dreeentutlon tf whk.th ahould follow lh launching In fill HUMI ' . ' "We have na' doubt thai th Tar TTeel will 'do themselves proud' on thl 00- and that the temimonioi iwt will present to thalr lighting nstneaak win ,ia in atifv aa-naa rrao tiu uj Lnr i r aootl tat and oatrtotto aptrlt. It will yUBU8HEMT, ANNOUNCEMENT. -. No. M Bouth Tryen street Telephone - . numbera: Business office, Bell 'peon. ., 71; city editor's office. Bell 'phone, U4J ' new editor', office, Bell 'phone,' JM. t , A .ubeerlboe In ordering the address ef his paper -chanted, will plea In dicate th address ta which It la going .'at th tlm ha' asks (or Uia ebang. to be mad.' $ K i ; ; v,,.v. ..-Advertising, rat, art furnished oa spplioatloe, Advertisers rosy feel aura that through' th column of this -paper tbr roar reach all CHariotte ; and a portion of the beet people ta thf State and neper Bouth Carolina. Thle taper give corressondanU aa - wioe lautuaa aa it thin as sudim poucy - permit, but -it la la no case reepen : eibie tor their view It M mncii pre- furred thai eorrespondenta alga their nainea to their article, aaoeciail la . c-eeee where they attack persons or nuiuiion, mougn inia not ae- manded. The editor reserve to right . to giro the name of correapondenta , . intj are uemanaea ror in pur peee' et perxonal aatlefactlcn. To re- retv conjldfratlon a oommiinicatlnn mut be aaeomnanled bjr the tru "nam of tlie rorrexpoadenC . UXDAVf AICUST t6V ItOC. v7- tllAKIiOTTE. not ba nractlreble for the crulaer to en t-r any harbor tn North Caaullna to re ceive tn teaiimoniui. ana - we woma luiiMt that tha mayor of Chnrtrntnn and tba OovernoP of South Carolina plaoe the harbor of Charleatnn at the diaDoanl of our near neiahlmra for the presentation . ormony. Th ' rnilaor would ba tn friendly watera at t:harle ton. and ther I no roaeon why, th preeentatlon of tha teatlinonutl altould not be maa at Charleaton. ." While Tha Obeerver naturally feel grateful, aa git North Carolinian will, for the neighborly ; aplrlt which prompt thla auggeatlon t their good friend, and aaaurea t that we .would feel almost aa much at home among the good people bt Charleaton v on tuch occaaiott as under our own vine and fig tree, acceptance of such In rltatlon tronld not be necessary. TJeld Ing to th. superstition of the aailor folk we must have that presentation tn North Carolina water, and In mak Ing tha assertion that "It will not ba practicable for the cruiser to enter any harbor la North Carolina," our contemporary I guilty of an over sight. .Admitting tha ' unfortunate truth, that It will not ba possible) for the good ship to com op to Char lotte. which Would be ; most- fitting and proper, ther Is th good port of Wilmington, Which sh may .enter with all ease, or she may stop South port. The News and Courier has probably l forgotten that a nam . Report which are very much ei.g. of ,hJp, of w.MtabIy the b, - grrated have gone abroad as to th prevalence of typhoid fever tn Char lotte, and even In the city ther may be ntlaconceptlon a to th extent to r, which the disease prevail. It Is of .. course unfortunate that ther ts any at all, but therei nearly always Ifand this Is true of practically all commu- , nltles of this else. Exaggeration, hoeever, ts hurtful to th city abroad and disquieting to our own people, and " : nothing but harm can result from' In . ' Dating th facta. Believing attempted concealment ; about such things to be the very worst Doealble policy, It haa been that f Th Observer to deal with th pub v lie in a eplrlt of perfect frsnkness. If ' there had been at any time an epl demlo In the city of thla disease the ., pubUo would have been advlaed, but there Is fiot'and has not been anything . enuuea to be so characterised; yet. In view of harmfuV report wa have so monitor Amphttrlte, which draws mor wster than any cruiser, have used the Wilmington harbor, and soma of the largest cotton stam ship that rove th seas go tn and out fhere regularly. , There'll be no ob stacle, therefore, In, the way of hav Ing th ceremony In North Carolina watera. However, The News and Courier aaa been so sweet 'about th matter that th oversight Is forgiven it, and Editor Hemphill , is extended a cor dial Invitation to repair to Wilmington a Th Observer's guest on that occa Ion, and w will toast th good ship North Carolina and together carol psalm (Rouse's Version) to her sue cess, provided h will- rale the tune 1 lldted of Dr. J. V Until . reUry of the Charlotte Academy of NEWLY DEVELOPED FACTS AS TO TIIK DECIiAflATIO. Rev. Dr." X B. Mack contributes to this morning's paper art exceedingly Interesting article of which Rev. Hose I Medicine, an aothorltatlv statement V"- J Z 7 Z' irl ,"',, 7 I on th. eubjeot.' an thla tan&ema-ti!Ml completed Isst evening a.thorough In VeeUtatloa of It. extend in ave v. f ral,da-a Two of th practicing phy. f. alciana are absent from th city bat j vr. Montgomery has . seen or com jmuiiicu who uj m otners ana nas Independence, a th subject, and which seta forth dell. ivef hereto for published, so tar "a we' know, of - th,. proceedings !ef th meetings I In Charlotte on th; Hth and lOthj of I My, JT7I. On th occasion of a r- ecured from each a .Utem.nt of the l?1'?- "nc,nn'U, tDr' Wck t timber r hi- .i,vm r. toM In th library of Lane Theo. .d tYim' . .s. logical Seminary a book written by n.turii h.i 1 n . , Ik. m. IV ,.,.L I He v. Albert, Franklin White, L.L. , lag. The .Utem.nt cover, not on? ZM V. ? 'L":,''. Charlotte but Charlotte township, em bracing .: the city's amany sub- urea a villsges and mill set- tiemvnia, 11 this be made very clear! that the figures are for the township. Within this boundary ther Are fifty-four cases of typhoid fever. Of the person having It twen ty-nine habitually use city water and twenty-nv well water. This constitute an acquittal of the ciiy water, to say tnat there are but twenty-nine caaee of fever In till large community, among the thoui anda who drink the public water, la to speak Volumes for the healthfulneaa Heaeklah 'Batch and, Ilk him. Presbyterian minister, and this, book forms to basis of Dr, Mack's con tribution. Th book was published In 1110 and Its author died In lilt. Dr. White's sketch of his distinguish ed grsndfather disturbs some estab lished opinions as to 4h birthplace and burial place of the latter, and the Declaration, as embodied In the story, differs In minor matters of phraseology from the accepted 1 ver sion. The statement In . Dr. Mack first paraghaph that "local tradition' assign, to Rev. Heseklah Jamra Batch the authorship of the Declaration, re- of Lire.1 At.rfitinM i ... . fers, we assume, to tradition tn Itocky ia retort. r ik. River congregation. Here the credlf who now pu upon water favorably. It could he added that thouxand of gal Ions of water, mlnral and other, from thla I1" VM, w ihin to Pr. Kphralm J . ... M 1. lit.. Tfl..k . . a college-bred man, or schoiuriy at tainment. Chief Interest, however, ' . near and far. are brought Into this "chea, as hs been suggested, to city every v.eek. and nobody know previously unpubiisned panimiiar or what I In It. Aa to .ther poeWble tn '" of r ind xotn, riui r r.i-iw inriin i 1. Mt., as detailed in vr. whites rook. 11 - " - ' - ..... . ..v.., tn ' V . the purioee to discuss them h.r. Unfortunate tnst tnis gennrman i . The Observer (.eda Ita good faith dw not ly" " ,n f ,n , for the accuracy of the above given formation whUh he conveyed. lie fle-ure. and m.iui.r. the h,,M iV.l could not have had It except at second ther mar ao'aoma wav t mn,iW n. haade from his grandfather, because I exaggerated reports which are In dr- Mr- Hu ,v before his grandaon culaUon away from here and to allay w" Uorn' Th rnciini Is highly In- 5 ..... I..Ih rA tm fmft In HH.arlh. f any uneasiness which may exist ail"w."" " " home. ling a volume hitherto unheard of hern, bassoons a service, Th Idea of, a rural constabulary, wun tn special view of the protUtn -ICtilMJ.TiHrUl'ri wti.w fit.T.l. '. of our country women and children fThe Vr was not far amiss .. Whd hll lalelv been nrnlnrla 'tin I mIV.h' "rf n n ifk nhurailli.n ll i.il. I BMtea received with a eurprlslng de-lday to the effeet lhat th four real- grew of favor. It has, become a ubmnt ef regular negro troop form Ject of wide discussion by the pres. of an unwieldy black elephant on the the Sou th, and all of the eapre. hands of th War Depart menu In aton which have found utterance are I the word of the Washington dispatch favorable to t. It la being realised of Friday "it cannot longer b "de. that the time haa come when some- ntd that the eentlinent agalnHt the thing must be don to provide more negro Is growing stronger In every eafety ia tn. rural district. The WIJ- section of th country. North and , xuingum Messenger put. the matter Igouth, and on of the first problems .-.( wen in saying; "Th families Ivlng on to b solved 1 that rslatlng to the farm, cannot oo!!ns to lead the nearo soldier." V , . ' " live. er. peril wnun their lonely po. The Wsr Departmeht seems to have anions, ana m -necessarily rreuent exhausted allth expedient at It t.s nr from home of th male mam-1 command, end now Corurress Is to b appealed to for the settlement of problem', which ; IS ' causing the Le partment such vexation of spirit, a witness this plaint, agslri tiotlng the dispatch! v"; .'S'r v-''" , "Ne eommunlty lit any seotton ..Of the eonntry want tli neru trmipa. When Uiey were ' eutloned et Kort Isven north. Kan,, at the fort In Ife Molnea, 1., end In other sections of th North end Kaet there wr Vlsnrou pniteets. U hen th ne.roe were sent Houlb there waa a u una peeet, and flnnllr the Depnrtnaeiit derided that the solu tion of the Question wn to send them to th Phlllpiiliiea. Thls'deelelon treated such violent efpnelilnn en the pert of the Plllplnoe that Secretary Toft wii forced leeue an order dlretlna that no more nsro troote be en the 'hllliplnea exrejii for service In the leland ef Mlndenae te flaht the hlrk Moro. ,Th only ne.ro troupe that can bcr. ef th family force upon them," ' Aoccfdlng to the Jloston corres pondent of Th Observer, ' Charlotte it to have two dlstlogutshed visitor, in tha pear future. They are Karul I hoy Currlmbiioy and Abdoola Ilooi, j r-.tnlnent, cotton manufacturer of j v,. We are proud that these gen 1 "i-n are to honor C!harlotte and 1 I be. glad 'to weloom. them,'' If 1 II absolve '-ua from calling then) 1 . t ame, jf they are eo good a. to , y over end t-ray a Friday of so v ' '1 ui, v e ' 11 l.rf pleased to tell' r- i il- TowjAln. , tower for be sent to Mindanao la to relieve those ."There" la nothing for Congress, to do but disband the four negro . regl menta. True, the negro liaa rlghta under the constitution, but probably not even a Philadelphia lawyer could find anything In ,. the which makes It obligatory upon Uncle IVxiclit Ulnny Hard Rattle With tlirt foe Only t be lM-rcHtrti ana Finally tlie KceU-y Trt-Mtmcnt Coin purely Conquered the J.nciiiy ' Sot One ,linem-l)lo lVaiuro In tliO Ufn of InHlltutioil. constitution Tbe Keeley .Inatltute, Oreensboro, N ll V .ei v Ham to feeH and uniform him. and i " ; mt pi.i ur. i . 7 rur wide w r '.7,r: ' YJft.Jy"t f- advenlsementa . io, . thla column. , r-? , - 1 10 in oincary or your irmunnt vl I 'I'bou 78 Olirei Willi - Wenlcrn aiconoiiam and kindred diseases , 1 Vnioa Tel-rtah Company. 'Phone M-ni in moni;n;oi uciooor. m 45. Arj awllg.menU inserted lu llie Aiiicrl.'an IUtrl-t Icicrrsi U Company il. SI vera parka pee, prc ,s notes, tuvkailoiii, I jriilsln- iih-mm-u gers ror crt'Hl e-rvlre at a very small eoBL 'iiie tlMirver will send one min .n ul,l...iit li,rn i.i add my I jour rei,ii'ii."o or rlace of buin-n for privilege. The .editor of The Chsrlotte otieerver ine Keeiey jnsiitui at ureensooro, th , , To be candid. 1 must conieea 1 , ... , . has not been Invited to tha Hryan din-IN. C. ner tn Naw ' York. Must be aome ml-1 that t m.-mnt tkmrm mar t the anllcU take. Haa ha aent on his dollar T"-Nor- 1 1.11... . r-nn n j..ia vi,.i.,i...iiii . r , . .: i "" 1117 iou .im . 'ws j aa a eea s - iivii( line of at word. No ad. taken for less Uiaa 29 cents. Cash In advance. I confidence I .had In the treatment. ' I . No, but they might have I invited had made eo many honest efforts to him and trusted him to take It; Sup- weak off from the us of wnisaey, pom they thought h. meant t6 beat J0.- lllrLi em f A -. . j . " -; t "" .' I foa. only to be defeated, that I had ' t llost heart and felt I might aa well PERSONAIA -J i give up the, struggle.. Rut I finally coneented to go. and be cured, If suon Mr. R. J. Woodcock, of Ashevlile. a thing were possible,' and , I thank was among yesterday, msCXXLAlTEOTJa. . FOR ; AlXi KINP8 of lumber ' at low prlcea. aee Great Eaatern BuddIy Co.. na? tha srueata at the Rriford od to-day that 1 made the declalon, uM4t orora for to It I owe betng, a. I believe, to- S;jx::' ' day a permanently cured man, S I Among th visitors In the city last I have no desire for whiskey whatever. evening was Mr. R. B. Currence, of J'n haalth- Is Prtact Orn. tstonia..:- , -V-'-f .'J3.,ate4 in a thriving little city, the Mr. Oeorge II. Carter, of Saaford, handsome building being . so ' ele- waa reslstered at the Central last gently . furnished that It would .. 1 o . a mosi oesiraoi pio.ro . w r. c , A. .Bmitn, of the ..Oliver alone. It U mere like a pleasant Typewriter Company, returned to the home than a hospital. The manager city Iget evening after spending ome mT genial gentleman and make. i,.iT,. . . the welfare and comfort of .the time at Aahevllle and other resort. p.tl)nU ta ,tudy;. the - attendant. In the mountains.. r .; :At..'tM are courteous and pleaaant; the treat- Mr, W. J. Donnelly .returned to the ment Is agreeable, and doe. not In- eltv veatardav eftee inHln. . f. wrier- wun nm cnjojrmeni. l days LADIKS Ieve your orders for Bran- nun a eeiirioua ice cream at the new Offline or the Hrannon Carbonattns Co, turner me r ir atlonal nana, t'non SIX it you ' rrefer you can. 1 of course, continue to "phona the factory. No... KiO. TEACHERS -, wanted ; - - many desirable oDeninsa: rtrumipaia... aaeieianis. pun llo aclioola. - Aptly ' quick. , . Special offer, , tsneridan . Agency ft.'.-. -y, ; .'.. . ruarantaea Greenwood, B. NOTICB-K.- C. Wyche le no lonrer repreeeniing u. in any-capacity, we ror aaviae aa 10 bun.' Queen City will thank tor one where we can reaco printing Co. , ,. trpHOUTERINO. ' reftnlahlng. general on the floor, i. M. McLaughlin. 'Phone tL veaterdav after ane'ndina- a faw rfre with (th- enjoymenr of yeateraay arter spending a jaw pstlent fop an hoar. th Itr 1 at Washington. I' 7 cellent and a man haa th appe ed and reference. Powell Broe. Shoe Co., JUS Duane street. New Tork City, SHOE SALESMAN for B. W. Va.. East ' Tens, and N. C. Muat be young .man ex I of ability: strictly good habtta. and annetlte I anme. knewledce of the trade. Anolv. Hon. Marlon Rutler,' of Elliott, was a . sninv 1 u. m have . oar-foot I stating experlepc. compeneatlon deiur- amnnm Km m , W . VI a. .1 H...1 . . i i -. I inif rrMniM. Powell Mm. Rho m "".w v " wi, i secinsion or. enjoy ine pirur - or iuru mm niKiii, , . ' aularv. far tmnn th natient are r. , uu(r rui, in w "'"many men of wit. learning ana cut 8. C. real estate broker, aoent Tester- Iture, ' Altogether there U not one day In the city. . '- ""''i I,!l0 J.VV"T.i" Messrs. Archie H. Gray. Walter W. lw.,w! "" '" p. Waddill and Jsmea T. Catlln. Jr.., all "eeiey institute, uniesa n jurnisnes of Danville. Va. ar vlaltng Hiss It hlmaelf, , . ; M '' . aaw' Lottl Oray. on North Colbjg street. -'-...r i, Hvi H0??- If vou hav a friend who might be benefitted, please send names to the Keeley Institute. Oreensboro, . v. MIDDLE-AQKD ' capitalist, lonesome. deal ret loving wife. - Writ &tx t,. U Jaaeph. Mlckjaan. , V ? - ' : 1 '- HELLO Experienced' male' book-keerer atenosrapher. now oommandina salary ajMO, derirea locate In CbarloUe. Write to me. . Aoureaa. -Mao. jonneon.-. care Obaervr. . . , BRIEFS. IT The' only victim of th police drag net yesterday fend last night waa a whit youth named Hunauck, who got on the outatda of to6 much bug-Juice and raised a goodly amount .1 I -. . W -ll..k.l. ,,111 Ia m,a- " . will . lun en mupiu milk 'BV urnrn I V " . .....i. k. x...nin;. u.i.i mwA I Agency,, oreenwoej, a. tienaerson. . ... I WANTRTV TraveUne- salasmsn. Mrs. Leigh Colyf I. oulte .lll at I qualnted with retell merchanta ner home at Elisabeth Heights. GOOD PAY-To - men ' everywhere to tack elan, distribute circulars. aanv plee. e No caavaaalnc. Universal Adv. Co., Chicago, -,,,, , . .. .- ,.( . VTA NTEtV-Position to teach n .school I JRAVEUNQ aalearaen in an.-sections. or private - family. . Keiarencea e- i n khwj mo iir- ehanaed. Mlaa car. Sheridan s I rnanent employment- ana . promotion euara New Vo Angela f Ider Co, - ae to aell I WIDOW, - good-lnnklng. wealthy. de- blanket and dry good oa coiritnlealon ; I elree nuanaod. Desire home. Addreea, The VeVtorL rddre 'Sn" mt.ri n M.wr MiluC -nfldenUa.ly. M. HUU. W Randolpn Bt, drew Carneglo before the students of 1 WANTED Capable aaleaman te -cover I DILWORTHOa Sept. 1st, Wl board Ht. Andrew's, Scotland, last October, has Just been published In America and a copy received In Charlotte, North Carolina with ataple line: blKh pommlaaions with 10 0 monthly ad- i vance. v Permanent eoaltlen to ngnt Jees. II. smith Co.. uetroit. aticn. WANTED Hank for limited. Jones. number. Mr. . C, Fur bar FOR QUICK BALE No. T Remington: nearly new; -big. bargain,' Queen City Printing Co. t ( .. book-keeper, tl.Mo: rncmi villi mnn. -w, - w tarv. 11.001). ahlcynina clerk. 171: aupertn I ACTIVB man wanted to advertise. . x nioit aorae una muwn orancn oi large mall order houe. Salary IU. per week, expenee paid. Permanent Boat- lion with advancement- 'Iloneety more eeaenuai tnan experience. National CO., tot ineainui sl, rniiaaeipnia, ia. Rowan KnprVlor Court To-Morrow. The regular' Auruat criminal term I m w ! MO. - oi me i to wan- nupenor toun wiu i tandeei m worklne nlant. II. am: man- ' m ... . - ' . I ' I J iu .MlillMlHr.1 Hflimnnrv . 10-morrow i e-r irnii i""" i - I , ,1 u,.. .1 . . am, morning. It is probable that- th I wrJr foe hotel; m.nr other. Demand rreater cart of the time of the court I for romp-tent help .renter than the -,in .. , .. -t,fc supply. National Employment Assn., " k " i century. Bldg., Ausnta. ua. h. ..,, ,.V1 . ,k. I WANTED at. ence. experienced D. E. charged with taking part in th re-1 book-keeper by wholesale lumber cent lvnchlna at, fiallsburv. It t. f company. Muak lie quick, accurate, and heediv nmhahl that tha ner'roea In Hu ne-t ha bave some ex- OR. B. R. RTJBflELI, ha. returned from hardly probable that the negroes in UulV- ability. No beginners need bp-I Europe and will be at his oftlcefor the Mecklenburg jail at present, I ply. but prefer a young man now em- I censulLut'on at hts reiruiar hours. .' - " - - . I Health v loratirm. Aaareea m nanawni- Lelj f .r-' i r-: I V " ' " . ; AVhile Tan Shoe arc worn more this season North and ; in many other - cities ," yet we "make a ' cut price to clean up all . Ladies'. MensMisses' and Boys' ; Tan-Oxfords 20 Per, Cent Discctrnt .i r. V, : ' "t - '.-l-f' - $500 k 400 Tan Oxfords O.OU 1 lan Uxtords i 3.00 'Tan Oxfords i50;;Tan Oxfords -V' '' I' 2.80 2.40 2.00' 7 ' A BARGAIN One new rotary Neostyle for mskrnsr -conies of letters. Yir. lumber I borough eV Balllnger Co. ' , der of th Igyerlys, will be tried M tblg j ing;. stating silarr. as and reference, term. . .J ... t Mra. T. J for Mockavllle, guest at th home 4 of 71 CENTS -per week ana four - dollar. h flow if yoo sr looking for a' bargain. rash down hnv a annara nlana Stleff a, I W. Trad Street. Cafl at bttce at Clements. e, where lsh -will, bl a msursnce. 'lrse I VT. i HA U, 163 Whitehall Mrs. Alexander Garrison, of Okla- oma City. Okla haa arrived in tne city and will tpend several weeks with her brother, Mr. Zeb. V. Ken- drlck, st Dilworth. . , v Lumber." cere of Ooaerver. wiVTi-rv-Tn mn 4 kitereat in the North Carolina General A.ency oi one i ATLANTA 1 Barber Cnllec. tuition CO. ef the. -leadle;. -American, casualty I VV furnlak eur graduate paying inal- i accident -ana neeun i tlona in our own noe in Atlanta. - Per Mialneee. aireaoy. on i paid from day you enter.-. books. Good lucome - and exceptional atreet. Atlanta, ua con l r ri. r nr rm ri n am r. inqmv m once. P. . a boa t&l, RaUlgk. N. C 1 1 . ' ' 1 'l I i r maiir n Htiwvvrv. 1 .i. am n . MBk , tin . ...V w. - ahlrlita at home: .10 ner 100: en made pThis cekbrated Shoe iiy going to lead ill ;Charlotwith lo wear. ; Fall stocfc'just ' hi;.; All .lasts; Btb E Jv5t ltiUICS 1UUC SQ1UV IOr 3U aUUteUUe lit of lVlsand: Suits we have ever Had at one : time : nri wxa)m ing in and we think can be put oh sale last of ; next weeke'-" 1) ; ; ' I ..v Mrs. Z. V. Kendrlck and ' )tl I'rsula lilankenshlp returned home last night aftev spending some .. time at Catawba Spring, and M ore 0 ton. full - Information to Unleeraal Remedy I Co., I)eBk C, Walnut atreeC PbUadel-1 phia, fa. FOR BALB On l-room houe en ene- xi.-iXfTTrr-krY.nn w.rtver. double 'linker. I ner ioi. zuuxsuu; nra youna orcnare In aeod condition, wriie woai t" . , , have and Price, urown aiig. V""' 1 1" ,r j" ;,'. . Z. Z7A ft atnre.hnia a It ri. f.f an WANTED A genta. every her, for eell- gooo 1'"' l"r" "mU. PV nr.. . ivvviiv oti, ,n.,ni , i I .n w u of Rseford. ti. C ' Keneo a for selllne. oa account Of bad health. Call on. or Mies Res Boyte left last evening mn AT.K-nisnle snd fsncy srncery I write, c a. o nui. Kaetora. w. c leord.. N Misses Minnie Davis ' and Noia inm pii K I litis in i in- ww, .-1. i . pending some time at Jfew Tork. Ion. Thomseon A McKee. Nelson. Oa for Concord to ylslt friends. EOPLE'S COLO bualneas. In thrlvlns N. C. town of Itow population. Address, X.-C care I Observer. i FOR BALU Tsk, shnw-oaiea, bookw keeper desk. safe, flies, tree writer. table, ete. at store. W. Trad street For WANTED sslesmeni etralaht salary and prtcee epply eiroith Elea, Mfg. Ca, air-naee; vearlv contract: eetabllshed I oouw trjoa airvci. house. International Table Supply Cow I - " ' ' ' ' In. iiik Mo. v . - lTJK BAUB-xnieri Tlie American Plstrlct Telegraph- Company dellrers parftsgea, pare la. nolea. lavltatloaa, furnlshe for errand service si a very small coat. The Observer will- scud onr messengers, without charge.' to In cood Bavins- oni. eiora in one or ine neat towna office M w. C. Aoarasa, -west," care or Ob- wiVTrrt-Uminr for branch we contemplate opening ner in vi nr-1 I.H. . .i u. - mik , ..l.r.n.. Th, Morrie Wholaaale Uouse. Cincinnati, 0. 1 FOR f ALB or rent, f-room bouse, modr I K M MAMW niAnkA WBB M mm klnrfk ur svA-iAk. . Apply i tr l krrrnr.. ..h If nh,in. 1 or B. I sicimwey sireei. k'.rl' .17 7aik."?r I J. ate Don Bid. . . . . . . - - i i win iiuu ana in, fluui , ' i - i your resiaewco or pwcw oi onian- Observer, sutlng price and location sdvertlaetnewta - for thla ' colama. I , a, ft W . . .. .wavIM . Mil ni-ir.., ..i...w, - .. . ,U. l ,, vi.k. i, keener. J'our la fsrsliyi gooa IKSsai";. rJT. . "11".. .I.. '"" haa- at. VI on tl eat. N. C -,-.; I T'""sa iur to man iia or ixiuujnaa Phone f S. Office ' with - weetera nlon i Telecraob Coannany. 'Phone III. AH d,ertlenents aeetVd la thla column at rate ef leu rents pee line of six words. No ad. Uken foe leaa titan SO rent. (Cash In advance. FOR 8ACB Fine opening for phyalclan. a, gooa property wun excellent m-di in WANTED. T WANTED Toung mas for copy holder PPr. ea Th utieerveri must oe apt so- curat and willing to . work. . AJdreaa, Writ at once to ;Thyslclan," care tlil. I Observer, Charlotte. WANTElTraveler for noiiee. i weiva ommri wrvmf w pi,ii. rnses pnio. neierenoee. ft a Ueorae U. Clows, Charlotte, N. C WANTED-Experienced traveling sales-1 1 men. imniwini iinv. i, i -uii hh u- ... eatnbllaheg Poutn Carolina territory. Aanret KiVhmcne ji dw. ca. iticumoao. . vs.. WANTED Two nice houakeeHng: must l,u.nl,H . ' centrally e. rooms - for he modern oca led, 'Juu,'V Observer of- WANTED Kne-lneer Who Corllaa enslnea and can do llgla jna light chine worn. Magnolia miiib. ana. FOR SALE Deekt. .afe, fltea, type' writer, etc.. a Binre. w. iruae atreet. ror pricea apply nmitn Klen. Mfg Co.. jut South Tryon atreet, , . FOR BALE at a bargain, the entire M.oot stock and fixtures Of A.. it laereaeaai. conaisun or arv aooos Un.e.inSndS I v,"l,l,,,a"t imia in. en.e lurnl-n- na. A S1 box M, M rood binlnens stand. lonroe N. C Addreaa, WANTKI A position as milliner. Waa eai-lualva buvee and trimmer In Inr.e dry goods and millinery store for fifteen yetire. ueet rererencee .iren. lures, HllX S2, Mt, Airy, H. WANTKD-Ca eh ler e, book-keepers, era. r lark a. amairiaia. nouae kinds e- offtr-e snd enminer woers. sil IhI help. 11 ree nw oi nl, rVmthern- a. c. Uuslness I) urea u, WANTED-Male teaehars.H Free enroll. ment. Ureal ili-inend thron.hout noutrt. kilalltf at aalarlea 140 to i',5. ttthar leuchers wsnled. Boutbern Teacheis ti nsnoiie. n. u. Ageney,- coiunitaa, a. c WANTED Drug clerk. . ReBlstratlon unnereaaarv. State experience end salary expected. C. R. Mayer A Ce. WANTEU-A two-drawer, aeoond-hand cash realster of late pattern, in seoi eondlton. Hpeclfy terms.- deaerlptlon snd hew long used. "Drugglat," Bog ii, uuaraman, n, -u. m -v WANTED-Caah prtcee quoted on chirk- ens ser nnund! rrasn ease Der onsen. Will buy ontrlirht - nr handle oa com- mlaalon. I'rnnipt ' returns guaranteed. Fred Uermany, Columbia, a. v.. t . FOR iALE-Blue-prlntlng outfit, will fit anv. window. Call at room B ihlnl noor, rieamont Building, er phone lit. FOR 'HAIilOsno acres of farming land. 10 heae: of aood mules, also town prop erty at D via eon and Cornellua - W. A, FOR gALrV-Fonr return tuhular poller. In cond condition: 'J lOft-ll. I', and I isk-n, -r- eiso i uo-M. f. ena ne. An- i .in . "t- WANTED-Posltlon to teach In .chool or private ' rnmjir. ttererences ax- is 1 1 rnre enenusn s lanaei. . Miss Agenuy. Greenwood, m. C. WANTUD-eirst-cliiss Job'" eumpoeitT with thorush knowledae of i Under WANTKlWoh eoninnaltor, muat be a I pliilen. preaers. i.iiwraiwuaes to . tirat-claa man; stste experience and all-round man. , Address, w, csrs I salary eapected; write at onr to Ob- WANTED-Pirt.elsss ad man. Olve ex- parlance end reterenoa. upaerver. hermit. N. C '... - ' . - i. . ' WANTED-Rnleaman.-. te handle atapl lln on llliernl enmmtaalona, . Addr.. nox fa, Richmond, va. 1 - WANTED-Re. Istered drug 'clerk at one. Address,, galol, car tiueerver. FOR aULE-Beebee Indelible Ink Cheek Protector, only beta ueed four inontha. In good eondttloa; eoat W OO, . can be bought for 20.a. Addreaa, "Frank," ear unserve.- .,,..,.,, ., ,, , FOIt REXT. I FOR KENT furnished. , entire ' lower noor. rooms . end' reception, modem ftet. North Tryon. Central. Addreaa, "W, U." Observer. v. v ' .. tiserver, server Printing House. WANTEIV-IndustrMis. ", welt-behsved I WANTKIV-Fer V. army, able-bodied, buy alMtot It yesrs od. for'offlc work. I unmarried men, between a see ef U and lly ittaim Z, rieamont Hldg, ,. , I , cuisens or tnnea nwiei. i , gnoa i FOR RENT F.lernnt. modern house, HI K th; also E. (h street: also Othera h Arthur Ilenderaon Pro. WANTKl-lOBltlon. bv stenoaranher. after Rent 1st Addrrsa C.i 4U JC Mil elreeu - . r WANTKD-Toung man with one or two tiara , experience in ruling end plain hi mi ing. and who wlehea to complete his rude, r Auurraa, ivuiiaiimuvr, - an re vie serveev - i . - t of character end iemperate hamla, who VOU RENT Nice furnished room, to gentleman. Appiy wit norm Tryon Ft experienced ,,n "l"' r""l wrt F.nallsh. For mn RENT The ' Paruch house, comer I... 11m fn.mal InM n..lu ... II 'nwt.lt .. m flfflu. I ... . . . . .", I .. . . ... .. !.".:. .' mvv" -ii""i-i m ireoe ami niuw-ii airaeia. well I Vet Trade atreet. Charloil. N. Cl I .tilted for a boardlna honae. Anolv Am Mouth Main street. Aehevllie. N. Ct liana Huikiing. Hickory, n. or uienn wuiiuina, npertennura h -. atiited for a H N. TitWy. WANTEt-Inventor to ' send free llluelrsted hspd-bonii, a nt '"'I Man.t PTHiipaia FOR RENT Office, Hands, drug siore. In rear w. u Apply to yr, i WIMTITILU-'.MlilA I.IH1H.II IA IMVft, I rmi-ni wa . W th e tn Die line: . bleb I "a.iiiniton, v. Niirth Carolina cotnmlasliiiis with llOO.ue monthly, ad vanc-a. rermanent jxieillou o ripht man. J. l. Smith Co., iietrvlt, Mich. WANTEIv-meit everywheregeod per t dletrlbute elrrulara, adv. matter, k alana. elm. No renvaaalna. Na tional Adv. Dureau, C'hltrago. . patent laws and regulation. Mllo U. I Yon MKNT-etnre-nwm. ftooth' Collet Atty.., rtu inn street. I etreet. tie.ir Fourth street Apply at baerver office. .' . i ' . ,. i . t . ' WANTEI-Hlirh-Krada machinery ealea. . men, l; clothing eeluainan, limit ela-ii r-l eateemMn luO( niechanlciil dranahteman 91V per year; , eieiioa- riiliheie r1 to butcher I1 ! lumber buyer '"rnt Lmvluuieut A.ency, Auania, ua. WILLI NERT- HELP-Expertenced mak ers wanted for the fun eeeaon, in beet mllllnerr department etore In town. Ap-I piy lir leiir. P. . I It. Cltr. u-Tr i aijniK.a InT-niart gold bar pin. set with three small pearl. Itewmd If return ed to II West Second Street. IIHT tAdv lirnhrella with porcelain, hanitle, sl'1 plaited, enaraved II. H. IK ranll)lr drllverel at wionf addraa. The Little-Long Ce. ; ASSAYING CnXMICAX. AJSTALrgKi ' ORES OF trvTCaT 'TJESCIlIPTICri .'I ' f 11-11 W. Ith trti Oriot'. II. C, -V; .V.V.--T.-H..-t I. . . . v '.V ' t' ; ':,'-V -! ;'vJ.'V-Vii' .''iV'-l v ir,i! Do You Want to Splice-Up?" : soe-we nave some eleirant stvlish trous ers at $3e50 ah;$5.pg: Jg f '. AfeVntriff dt 4 tvrv rleMmf: Hla iCaU.i.'M . ' f b w ' wwvtMi ,,eiww WMCV yuais arc ocing aosea out ar lessinan to-aavs , r '. . '''-'i '' 'i'-. f -:'''. V- mmim M W f t A . att n ? eaaaa m i "r , J 'f! I I a mm a. aaaai . mrrnX A,'". W tTsW f AW M - I ' son $3.50 'and $5f iii -'all -:ttlie::eiie: jbloc&s of soft and stiff; blacks "and colors are here now.!; h ;' CARHARTT OVERALLS $.1 j y: Last week , we ' advertised them for $125 ; but we are going to sell them but at $1, ' r 1" 'Sargent" ttf Glove $1:25 y , You cant beat this it you try v , , ;v : y:;6et An "Ecnety - ? : lV 1' i.' .l', .And if your wife does choke - you, it won't, for itV the best fitting "shirt to-day for $1 arid $Je50e Fall styles are on sale; Neat ; colors, white - plaited and full dress. ; ; . , . : ." ' 'W Weer Scriveii's Dre;v:rs; r , We sell uie new patent brown jeans, rc- ular sizes at $ J arid extras at S I 25; and thj biee, full 'elastic drawers in real thin - material w 4. " ar- .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 26, 1906, edition 1
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