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CilAKLO i 1,1 DA1IA' w.. r -j if: Jf. I. CALDWI'f PiitrliM.iera., u. a. Toairiuxs Every Cay b lie lfem On year .,.M.a..,.,..M........-2 His month i..(1.iH.i.i" J-J" r!i roaaths w....ti4Mf"" ' J Three, months ........'.........,'. C8U8HKKff ANNOUNCEMENT, , - . No. M South Tryon street. Telephone , numbers: Business office, B)l 'pnone . t t; city editor's offics. Bell 'phone, Uti t v new editor" office Bell 'phono, Ui. . r : Advertisinc rate are furnish ton,. application. Aavcrtlsera may tel aorse ,. that through im columns of this; paper they may roach aU Charlotte , and a portion tf I no boot peopl in - ' Una 8UU and upper South Carolina. Thla psner give correspondents aa . ? wW lotituoo aa it think public policy pormita, but tt Is la no oaao respon- sihi for ihtir view. It M much pro f erred that correspondents s1n their, -name to ihelr articles, oapocially In - case where they attack person or laatitottona, though thia la not d- - mandea. Th editor reserve lb right lo (Ivo tho nanio of eorreapondsnt abea they aro demanded tor tb pur fno of personal eatlafaction. To r" colv consideration a communication ' must bo accompanied by. tb tru baoi f tho correspondent WKDXESDAV, gUTKMBEIl ft, 1906. H'ATTEIWON BKXRK AXD ArTEK : i XV copied, some days a-o, parts of .' aa editorial of Tho Louisville Courier Journal in which Col. Watteraon, writ- Ins In advance of the Madison Square Garden speech, expressed his opinion . that "Mr. Bryan would not Inject th ? government ownership Issue Into the campaign, declaring that for him to ; do so, "would Imply a hopeless state . . of mental obfoacatlon" and "would bo In 'advance to sacrifice tt" meaning ; th Democratic party. Naturally ' there was iomr Interest lo aoo what . Th Coorler-Joumal would say after ' iSc. finia had said th thlnr It had .prnhecled he would not say, had be . trayed th "mental obfuscatlon" which It had thought he would hot, and had. made th sacrifice of th party which It had said would be th re- , ult of Injecting thla Issue Into the , campaign. It says the speech wan . freat apeech." and then continues: - -"It la will) pooillv Inmenllng that w . read, mark and Inwardly digest what he say of me purchase and puirlic owner - ship of the railways, because w not . only think It the heiglrt of unwisdom , from tho political point i( view, but of , error from the uemoc ratio, and Kepubll y , can, point of view.'! J 7beo It goes on to combat, lengthily ' and unanswerably, Mr. Bryan's poel tlon. on this subjvet, concluding as to Vthto: . . ' Th sucfMtlnn as a blank In a Demo. . rrstlo platform at this time Is not only V Impracticable In th highest degree, but If It were adopted aa a righting line would cost va tb election. It could not be car- . tied. out a a pulley, even tt by Sums caicirTj we anouia com to power la ' eplut of ; It and It ought not to be 1 adupted, or contemplated as a policy by any pan J, naving me real good or the peopl at heart. It Is anAmeiican and : uo-nenKKTatio illogical to all our tiro- , . faaslons on tbe aide of sltnple, efficacious - and upnghi government - Tor all thla Th Courier-Journal , aaya Mr. Bryan will be the nest Dem- - ocrallc nominee for President and M : accept him "heartily," will "work for tilt election unceasingly ' and want ' ."te a him elected." It doea not ; aay that It hopea to see him elected 'lor Col. Watteraon of course knows that even though government owner- '. ship be not In the platform It would a well be, so far as the result of , ' th elwtion I concerned, unless Mr. - Bryan, the nominee, takes the buck . track aa to thla policy, and he never retire from a radical position but ', bold It and next advances some Idea Mill more startling. A KKW CASK OK "FAITH Cflll-:." 1' W havt been much Intereeted In '-v long stories in the Houth ('Hrollnu pa- ,; pera or a mosi puirul i se which na ' developed at Anderson, H. ('., the criminals concerned being u man and V, hla a if of th "lloliueHs'' cult, or ,,' belie'er In some similar nonsense. 'The Richmond News leader lina rol- UUd the principal fn.ls so well that ,' ' We shall let it tvll (he stury: ' "A man isn l the tiuine of lluyesi h Haalrr rvangrllal. hue a Ifi rrars old. T iniy Is sick 11 ml fay Id, twdlnil me uf hla -.if. 'Xn ,; Dtrln ' eleven yea . ucfor u the head. operation Is necesMr; rr. tuit I he parents ,'; lefya lu permit It. I lie putlant im s Imi- , w Wllll'iu H HI II). ItJTI in 1 n H hi suffetlnas evl 1. uxnur are iniviise. ins snrieks of agony f- disturb tbe nelKhUothiMiit ilny ami night and bar worked un the iirivva of th people, the Women esiieeislly, so thai lhey reiitly for cloletwe. Vet nothing v Cun be lon. The parants atnllcll v I'eruse to ara-ept meillial aaslstniMe, Jiilurliig If tv.be against their religion, 11 nil ei- i.reM their tiellef that by power of faith their eon will he cured. The authontle '( pav been appealed to imd after aeHri'h- log 4h law, aer they iin 1I0 nothliig , h0 statute Hea th right to foice nediitl asslstniue n a minor sgnlnst the wltl r Ha parent. No ilxor has 1h rlichl ft enter the borne of iwrsons upposwl to Im saa and fore hla service on Hwrn (.'onaaquenUy, eometlilng vr macli Ilk murder la being done In the , Very lac of an Indignant community mid iU hands are tied 1.0m Interferemi." '. The JKwg Laade-r mdiea the lacja In th present tense, but sine it wrote the atory ha cl.wed. The child la dead. Before It died a motherly I neighbor, who was a visitor, sought to give It, furtively, to modify it guf ferlng"., a narcotic, uader preums of giving It a-d'cink of water, but the human And Altogether praiseworthy WePt Ion w discovered beior It 1 ou ol 'be accomplished and th good neighbor woman waa practically driv en from, the house. Strange as It Is tt,ia no law 4o cover .Ibis rase rould l o found; while the 'child' Jived, It jg 1 anger atlll that on was oond whim It was loo Igts; found atr tits child " 1." and. ua4py';,.'t k ha; fanatical iher has brra arrested and locked 'I'- "'s;; -J'.' , )A';.i-;''' 'r'fS TMs is on esse. , How many chlj. 1 mil rroWn people, too, 41 annu I 1 t!,ls country through th op n f n fsntaatie form of r 1 ' r .'another, . Whk'h Scouts th -n 1 tho patient of medical 1 or iiny other rational vl e are no megng of telling. NO M:U TOX.M.K or.TlIKMXOW . Mr. It. It. Haryer, th head of th publicity : bureau j of Messrs. Harvey & 2"jod,, of Boston,rth manager of elgut Important hotola and the lesneca of the new Belwyn. of Chajrlotte," who waa In )h city a fw day ago,, poke ' of . tho feffort, which wfll b made to Indue patronag to. It, aaying, mna; ther thing, to an Observer reporter: Another thing- m yil work for will be convention. "W'e would be ploaaod to co-operate with tb Greater ChaN era Club arid the Colonial Club, and, . . .. . w . U other hotels Ja Inducing air eon- ventlon poiwlbl io meet hore in th next,; year." , But unhappily thera; la no place, in Charlotte in -which to hold contention ..Thata would ha room enough In the Academy of Mu ale by crowding It to eeat th. dele gate ta Iemccratlc estate; oonyen. tlon but the ylaitora would b' ahnt out and of the) more could he at tracted her than there would be del araiai Hflainaa mm iidiihi ibuod or .r , .V tn yea- i boioomo. or owwbbtto- uons ana no. s Acaaemy. o aiuaic, packed with people, would not b a Dartlcularlr allurlnaT place ' la i whtch . ,rA . t. ..J nlh Wltfc - " iu, wiwr iaoc, w in,iii inwt will be hotel accommodations , her n,m.i. n- .v. ,s.i.Mt. .kt .!(. . ' . ora w mcrriargrm mxuim wnwouqiw, and ws hsv no doubt thees assem- blages could ba . draw a hereA-f or Charlotte U record throuoat all oar ooraers as m. nr nn aitacuv ciiy .oi in niaie- n IBiaciory rvpiiea cwulO rvnuereu 1. .. . ..,,. wnnM k lo aft the questions that would be aaked If they were Invited. But factory replies eoold be rendered what would be the answer whea th Charlotte men were aaked: "what sort of a place have you for the con vention to meet InT" : It would not be worth whll to extol the hotels or to seek to Interest th man' appealed to In the railroad facilities. None of th city's advocates could stand the cross-examination as to a meeting plsce. The need la for sn auditorium, of larare capacity. Would It payT Aa dividend-paying enterprise w should say no. But as aa Invest ment looking to indirect returns it would psy richly. Good streets and electric lights do not pay a ctty, and thev do. Oood roads do not pay a county, and they do. And ao of many of the accessories of modern life. It Is time for the live men of the city to be thinking shout such an under taking as that , suggested. Indeed. they should have thought seriously of It long ago. Uatl! a great auditorium. and a comfortabls one, la built. It will be a wast of breath to talk about a bla convention for Charlotte. Un der present circumstance no Char- lott man who has ever attended on' would have the. face to Invite it. Mil. CILLKY STTIJi SAYS SO. A good, friend In another town. sends us an Interesting--story of. a " - ither odd coincidence. "While seated j In my easy chair. eo,h write, "en-I . ennv of Tha Charlotte Ob-1 f j e, aerver and commenting upon the con troversy relaftve to th authorship of I the beautiful poem, The Isle of Long; Ago.' my wife was sttracted by the headlines of an article In an old Ob server serving as part of a psttern which she wa using at the time. As this was upon the subject commented on I thought It such a queer coinci dence I would msll It to you, with th hope taat It might throw om .light on the subject." ine anicie reiermu o runs as follows: Y. KUAXKMX TAYliOR WHOTK Neither Plillo Henderson Nor Ilayard Taylor Wrole "Tlie) lalo of Ixirur Ajro" To the Kdltor of Th Ulrvr: t rraret to see that Miss l.lssl Crslge Young has. in an excellent article in The observer, credited the lovely out poem. "The Isle of Ixing Ago, u t-niio iien- itersiMt, or North Carolina. Hh resent the genernl tendency to oredlt the poem to ItHVMnl Taylor, of Pennsylvania. As a mutter of fact, neither or tne writers wrote "Th Isla of linng Ago' Two yeiire 11 go 1 sent a copy of th poem lo The urrent uteraiiire ainga sine, asking who wrote It. Th poem wa nulillshed. and shortly thereafter I re ceived u letter from Mrs. ftenjamln Kranklln Taylor, of lwvllle. w. Y.. say inv Onil "The Isle of IxMia Ago" waa w ntt en hy ivnjumln rranklin Taylor In I MO. Mine Hint time, in a collection or poem liekinginc in air. iieorg ritssim mona, of t'limloHe. I have seen the poem printed over HenJ. K. Taylor's 1111 me- ami the lunik wns printed liefor f'hllo llemleison s duy. RIKUIJN It. fll.I.BT. IMillndelphln. I'm.. July 0, lStx), Mr. Cllley'ry re'ent communication in the s me subjnrt exactly harmo nise with tne roregoing, written six yeurs ago, and beyond any reasonable Inulit he wa right both time as to the authorship of this famous poem. It has been noted that th Kmperor of China proposes to give his peopl a constitution ss soon as they are ready for It. Hpeaker Joseph O. Cannon says the. Republican party will revise ths tariff whenever It finds that tt can b dona without doing more harm than good. The Kmperor of China and th Autocrat of th House mean the same. Th Chinese will get a constitution when th Em peror gets ready and tha time when tariff revision will do more good thau harm must be left to th de termination of the flepubltcan party and the Hpkr of the House. "But notwithstanding- h Is a popu lar favorite," says The rttatrsVIII liandmark, discussing Mr. Bryan, "when It com td getting vote hla popularity wanes Apparently thou sands who flock to hear him and sp plsud htm vote for th other fellow when It comes to voting. The trpubl iny b ststedlla a senUnce; Th country Is afraid of Mr. Bryan,.' That I tha ions' and tha short of It.1!--' IVur KUbMl by Military la Warsaw. ''Warsaw,' Hopt. 4. Tha soldier last nig-ht : killed four clilaens and made wholesale atresia. , A boy being pur sued by th soldier Jumped Into th Vistula and wa killed woll IrylDg to see pa by swimming.. ( the l.ti; s c.'Ar.rnximiv. He had done some find work on Th Observer.. II climbed lilfih the ladder, of success by his perlKterU efforts, Rock mil, g. Q., Record. It wag hot our good fortune to know Mr.' Abernetby but the word Of his newspaper associates and the dlscrlm- litaaflrinr jibpa ar 1 1 pa m 1 I V T1 aKaMkftar w matter waa handled ronvtncea us I thut no ordinary mnn has taken the I lon Jonrney. aliebury y JSventng I . V!'' ' The Chartott Observer again au . I managing editor, air. jaa .u. ADer - nhy. who died Saturday, mornlnc at Ahvlll. He waa a nohle man, a ureinaa worker ana r"W up, at it were, In The Observer office." Oreena - vvri owrr: i', , ; , 'rtWi- 'eCLl'Chi'' L.nl I ally can know how great a loa hla work, tola family and hla frlenda aua. tain in the death of Mr,' J, C. Aber- nethy.. managing editor of The Char- lotto Oberver,rHt. c0-workere.vOttt f th. it.ntha afr.i h... wrlttea ot e.travaa-.ntlV but trulv in praise of hi. goodness. Ola loyalty, . . ' . and his comprehensive -..capacity. Itr' n,B7 i -- .- m . . . nu aajiy acquaintance wno win mourn i utvu,. ', The newspaper profession has'suf I a arrest loss In the doalh of J. I -! ""wnwiny, managina rauor- o I The Charlotte Observer. , which oo jOTrt Jaat Saturday. We had not a I personal acquaintance with Mr. Ab- I ernethy but have for some years 1 known hln. through his wof and .,,.., work h-va t-.i-.v- m hla-h esteem. : rrom the lowest rungs t j the profession he climbed steadily niA wara nfi for ,ontv tlma ,irformd the 1 a'auoiw ana inponant auuea oT m.v 1 r ii"-t gnai o.ui?. i - " t y 1 fltlw ke-,t hl to a rat extent out ( lhs bc ,no gPe.t b,rt ,.f hN work went forth ' with IU author unknown, but that work has heloed to mold the 4etlny of the State and. Its influence will live after rerera, and become brave, ' strong;, him. He Is dead, but he has not useful, and efficient workers in the lived in vain. Industrial News, of 'great fields of Industries and pro Greensboro. . feesions that aro growing and crown- t;nanotte ud server in in oeam i Mr. J. V. Abernetny, lta managing! editor. ' xnia is tne eecona time wnn. .w .w. 1. nh.1" " aerver ba been called upon to bear th visitation of tha hand of death In Its family. Isaac Erwtn Avery, a member of : .t2S ii "li time ago. In newspaper work anywhere. Now Abernetny has beers taken awa In the full height of his manhood, ins 1 . 1. . t..,iHi. Klw TV,, nhaer. I . .w. er. Mr. ADemetnv was one ot m best all-round newspaper men In the 1 South. He was familiar with every detail of the work and there was not a 11 rt nf it that ha could not carrv I on with ease. He had egcellent ment and was to be relied upon In I all thing and at all times. Not only!. " -" has The Observer lost a worker, of I I exceptional ability, but Southern Jour-lie nallsm has been deprived of one of it brightest lights. Greenville, H. tw, New. The death Saturday of Mr, Ja. C. Abernethy, mansglng editor of The Charlotte Observer, bring; pain to those who knew Mm, and "P to his newspaper, friends. His loss to The Charlotte Observer is very great. He was not so Well known to the public as other persons connect ed with that paper, but hla place will be more difficult to fill thgn that of any man on the paper. ..roun(J man, one of the type mat lai now all too . rare.1 He with every branch bf now an toorare waa lamniar with every branch bf work , In the office, and could do anythlna from 1 uiin. if. K..i ..d nn.e.rinV -...... 1 a linotype macnin to writing eaito- rial, lie pnea ana nnou win signal 1 ability the position of managing d- e-v" after all the detail arul In a wav I managed everything; about the place. I He could fill almost any position on the paper; he was a' writer of ability and possessed of fine Judgment and executive ability. His loss Is great; hla early death' brings grief to a wide circle of frlenda Hut he had don his work well and bad earned th rest .which we trust Is now his. Statesvllle landmark. To those of us who follow this ex acting profession by day -and night, whose efforts are condemned or damn ed with faint praise, but who ever strive to do right as ws se right there Is alway something tragic. something pathetic about th passing of one of th craft. There I rest somewhere Iurall of us, but the thought of rest I biting when It must t ome to one to whom th future hold out all that la beautiful and grand. outside of the oftlca in which h worked and slaved cheerfully, yet with tnat ability wnicn market! nun s a man worth whll, few or the thou sands to whom Th Charlotte Observ er was a dally comfort, knew th I merit of lta managing editor. who has! pussed sway. James C. Abernethy dldh6ur thin aftvrnoon that "dust to dust not seek the plaudits of th multl- tude. Ills was not an exalted posl - tlon. as the world see It. but he was faithful, he was able and he wag loyal. He never displayed that lack I of gratitude which has characterised so muny In the profession who labor here ami there. He was the man who kept th threads tojfuther three hundred and sixty-five days 1n thei red or failed; year nnd who never faltered Hurely that Is the highest trtbut to be iiald any toller in the vineyard. I tt. r.i.nj m.A 1 his chief, "Wa' -don't 'know how we shall get along without him," would itnow how we muk his sleep eternally peaceful if he could but hear th crv.- Ralelah J C Ak.en.thlr. m....I.J .411.. riT ;.fc..i'V. ' XVI i jI lov jor a min who left as his great of Th ( harlotte Observer,' died at I t JL- . ,i--...j ki. . -I.-.. 1 1 1. u.. , ....I -.. ' . .... , I eefc iiivuuiiiriu a. iiimi. imw .uu uin t. .ve,i! XIxLyr::99m9 penciled In lov on tha hearts air. ln.7 r of two year against m dlseaiH., He Smi 1. KeHaWa.'.' cams to ins l)Userverin IIV2 -S a wa.nn?omoTdm"o ilS' WS promoted to the desk In the Sdl- , ., . , . . , . . . .,1 i iori.1 uruariiimis, :anu, auuui iiv I year ago. was appointed mnnorln oil line at the itan.e I tl. M-a. . Z 1iJaIXJ1?a2ZL- It! ecutlve I could do bs done I Cw.me,K' 1 l.lllfle. , 1 waa Iu. . . th... i ri",,.t..1l.'!J"t '''1 m"n,r? "".' "Vv " ,1.1- V. " of ,-ertoo. stress, taking- one, of .the Hnoiyp machines during a strlka and " assasswv as..- w e e-jrai u-i-g a V Jt alslla I .kln H do It. full day. work. He te.nl haeH In Hla eli.l aa m. i 1 - ediunr of Th Observer and has been r::r. " : " " writing some of the best things In that nns paper since. '; la the few -day be spent In this office ho won tne warm rriendsnip or every, mem ber of tbe staff and It Is with a sens of personal loss that w regard his untimely death. on The Observer he was th right arm, th companloil and th friend of the editor and to him and to the whole staff of The Ob server w offer our eep sympathy, In some resllxstton of. their bereave ment. Chsrteston Evening; Tost, v . ' 11 , It's sn easy matter to sis tip a man If hi dog rtswls umlar the hnues svery tlms b blm sppioaohlng. . ind a. mssur .printer Her.ntrlhutlns- their DT.aenca ; In '."thai If, Trade Snd Ci anyth hg that ls.rnulrd to tmclw. - 7 -h.rtiy befors th. hour suited -for a n tn preparation oi a Rw-1... k.i. ... ..., I It. N. Tiddy. , . nr:..j cr c:::::s Tlifl Mun WlKi Drliikn, TIioukH lle l Man of KklH and .cnlu. It Not In Ix-iiiminI I he Ktt-lcy Cure Tukc Amv tim llilrst for Drink and ' Mik. il a .Man of Uie Pruuknrd. - jTho Keeloy Inutttute,Jreenboro, N. The man M ho drlnka la not wanted in any responalble position In life. It. la become to b understood that th man who-drlnka will aomettmea drink to excrn, and 'often when the greatHt emorgency la prentd,-' . Tn.daM tkAMA . a. 1..,, MAVMAMtA itnat K.ln rineii h th um of habitual drink. Th poor but pindid nn are) atavea, to their own atonlMhmnt .n4'.tm th. iamnn l j continuing to faatan- hla unyielding i liana . into their. vrv i viuis. Many 999 : Ooj . oi ttalav, ttiaut 40 5!l"ut th , kwe' ' reelrtanoe ?.Tfrco",e! f.""1 but wreck-and ".rJSiy J25 a at. iti;n.fnLf tZ ff,;,'' Jjl! J""r an abaoluU remedy, an abao- iul? na cure,- Vhw hope; I ana . ob n Ha i ci u si j nannv MriiTRriinn Miwra The ..'"-".'w. ?V' "" .most:, resplendent reality; a ioy. - - - ... . . j where sorrow was uprm a heaven where hell waa a certainty In all lta niaeouaness nanny horns where ae- epalr occupied the throne. . , The Christian religion does not cope with the salvation of the poor inobrlate whose power of resistance ha been shattered. ' Home and friend are made happy by . the ' one : " month's treatment i with j yonr splendid ,, sa nacea.' . ' m . ::. iUe"lwfcl"rr; "i ,.Yr--. Would to God that I could, burn It havt become addicted. either .' from B,TJJt 11 "..7 u urluniand see- for themselves the wBing; y0 .. are ' beatowlnr upon "", . yoa -..aro . DViluwiur P"U stricken humanity, . that they might rtM in'thHlkht and with th I!!bI?kTV?- " 2? .Zei.iTw gtvmg outf g.l,,, the golden oprior. tunit v . within tte reach of all uf .1 . T.ln thla. J 20th "w. century with such aoraeouawonderment to th world of 1 1 ki n.mtlA. . -4,.r, h.in.eai ihi.l 1 - K nnKl. amM, w. " . igiTc A. " tsxiad - Oreewvine,;.K. C.. Eec . 104.-,- wal l ' aa A . . uJk.ft tw . h"7n ;.mio"t.: lCHlr .rtltU, Greensboro. N. C, , Thlnsra' That Joa Kmr Thinks. lu,nS "" n-rnf xuiuaa. I rWieti.m Tfiiealif wonder . "how come" Mr, Bryan said -nothing about tbe sub-treasury scheme. ThI is": what comes of selecting- Judg-Jrour candidate before you writ your platform. But there. Is no telling how quickly 11. 1 the time may arrive after Mr. Bryan 1 in office. Judging from the remarks. - being' mad some of them were evidently not expecting It. The worst part of It Is that a whole lot of Democrat believe Just as. Mr. Bryan does about It. v v You fellows had as well make op vour minds ttf take Mr. Bryan aa you And him. first aa last. There are. other people who now think that the party should be allow ed t write Its own platform. ,.! While they cannot deny, that he .aid 1t they are trying to make it H Was anlann.B. that h. AA nnl m.afi II. ., Unmm nt vnnr fellows mav will ' an I tQm9 day to find that the Democratic J Drt lai rta nlar foe a conssrrvariva 1 'ti'. -,I .iT. . .1 1 " "."" V I mem .ownernip 01 anytning, lex us I nav0 government ownership . of tho I leiigta. . . . n, a .en.r lowneraniD n inx in ina Diatrortn air. 1 .. . ' . nation I Those who wer waiting for Bfr. 1 Ilev.n t h..,l IK. Cl.m. I ocratio aoctnne ao not appear to. pe exactly aatlslled.. I While it was only the opinion of I M. man that man la Me. Drain anil when Mr. Bryan lie the candidate wnai air. an an aaya aoea. Certainly what Mr, Bryan sgid re gardlng government ownership of tha railroads was hla own, personal views. but ao was every thlnr le, ho said, for that matter Mr. Bryan says that h does aot give a rap what the- politicians aay r think and w do, not blamo h4m that la if he . think . h can get It without their assistance.:-'. ; ', PACK '8 MEMORY IIOXORRD. Aidiovllle IIuhIik-ss Ilouaca Close and llundmls Throng Court Jlonse to lay Tribute to Memory of Man Who Did MiK'lt 'fo the Mountain ' !llv. k ; Special to The Observer. Ashevtlle, Bept. 4. At the same land ashes to ashes "was spook n at the (grave of the late George W. Tack, In I Cleveland. Ohio, band red of cltlsen of 'Ashevllle and ..Buncombe county feathered at the county court to testify to the worth and " liberality of the Ulty s great benefactor Who last week, In the fullness of:tlm went peace fully to sleep. ''I'A'v' J",'' The memorial servica' U Mr. pack this afternoon at :80'v o'clock was planned at a meeting of cltlsens field yesterday, to five ths peopl n op- I nnvriia iv to tiuhiieiv iiiaw tnare iati. 1 tude and love and respect for the man tude and lov and respeo( for the men I who, during life, did ao 'much fr Asneviiie. The led this oppurtdi tnia. afternoon . .ddk in lanruase WWSSUIUI ISSB wrm vi vii, . . k ...... IL - . u . . - . . 1 . . . tt.nded h man and woman m w.ra attends by men and w almost' every walk of life' iltlt' Mrvp. been moat nm.rr.ui to Ih. ': and Ir Fock had . ., ,, . v ."., u.a .w . , - uivinu tu -i, ,k.i. .... iTTi l I''v' ininw nwieoia Ponsmittea to-day sought to .how their 5. Ivu wv 1 v nil una Und'Ashfivllls went In mourning. ; , During, thr aervlc a j number of alknti , S.tba. auaaai M.elaw law a I ,a ..at MV Wack Th resolutions commit. fr.fJa. - - !0 . V-"J-tw5?!l TTtS ."ZZI'r IWebb. J. r. Muruhv and Marcus L. - ' Heed submitted resolutions touching upon th death of" Mr. Pack. Th resolutions were unanimously adopt d, and the secretary. instructed to transmit a copy t ths family of th deceased and. a copy to ; tha local press, ''' . v.', i' , V',"' - Judge Prltchard'last evening ratted g meeting of th executive of th A'shevllle Library Association for to day, (t 13 o'clock 'sn.l appointed Mine Annie C. W tlllams, Mis., Airs. Korer Ursnt snd dionaM funis as a committee todrnft suits Me -resolution. The excctitive tor.imltie met to-day snd adopted resolutions, a copv of which will be sent f tin family of l-rinhMHtl.llnil n, fhl. .n.en.ltr h. I i.vd ' u vMn fh. J Tlo AmeHran IMMrkt TeiCKr!li ClMiiinnjr iltliver r""-'Js, Itxlit, nAtrn, InvUtttlnn, lurmiics niriro per for errand at-rvUre) at a very amull coHt. ' T he Olworvcr vtiil send our . mcenK-crn, w llhour charge, to your resilience or placo of liointw for advertisement for tlila column 'Phone 7. Oflice ; with v M'estern In Ion Tclottraph Company.1 'Phono 40. All aUvcrUscmenta 1 Inserted in thla column at rat of tou crnt per line of alx words. No ad. taken for Uian 20 cenia. Caaii in advnnce. WAJfTED, WANTKD Youna man for offlna" Work. Knowleda of bnok-kaonina- not renulr- d.' Answer In own hanclwiltliip, giving aa ana reiorenc. tk H., care Observer. WAKTEIWBoy, U to It year of age, for oroer aapnrtmotit. Jno. M, fctcoit c U'O. Wholesale Drugglat. , ' . s ',7 WANTEl-r)octor to loeatvln arood Wan UI leava first of year and will I ' ' " 11 iuiiiuuiv,. unvins nuimu viu. Address, "Ml. v.," car Observer., WANTEI J v o ' I ' school boy . with . wheels for eneelal dellverv naclraae in afternoon. Oood pay and regular work an aession tor good boy, i n e ilrva. Dept. Store.;.,. .' -i WANTED nt pane. rooT rellaOt watch maker and i optician, , wages li.oo per week to begin. Bend reference first Jot ter. Married man preferrd,' Must be competent and willing- to wait on trad. Address, D care Observer.-, ' ' WANTEOTwo or, B School boy with I ; wheels for special' delivery packaged in otora- . I WANTED For V. A. amr. able-bodied. ini wiwrin ain m u n S -clen of United State, of, good character and , temporal 1 habit., who Knglih..ror unmarried mea, between ages of n and l?1 TrsdHtreVt. 40 South MilsXrtnt, Ashvlili N.- at Bank Building. Hickory, N. C, or Olena nullum. DjriiDura -.v w WANTED-A amsrt boy. Must Itva at nom ana , com ; well recommended. Apply c it.. Hooper, Buford Hotel. . 1 WANTED-A lr in n im t.it road. Must apply In person t New etana, ooumern pot- lii , 1 . " 1 WANTED 8rt tied woman aa boQsekeep- er for small family.. Best reference re quired. Address. H. A. 8.r car Observer, WANTEDA good,' reliable. sober plumber; good - workman. Apply Eareka Mfg. -Co., , Uncointon, , N.;'C a La una waoa. ,- ',- .-, ... v. WANTPID fllx good . boy. Apply. Western' Union Tel. Co. ,-"'. at WANTED To s rent rl. ' room-bouse, Fourth Wafd preferred. Address, I. X. it., care Observer. , y, . WANT Rf Contractor to make bid on nrI ?...i.i'if grading th Carthage Plncburat in lemrth. Ad- dr, FranK fag. Biacoe; N. c . ' : rr wanted two flrt-cins white men cwh. - .iwircw, 1 cusauvm , voiiege, Charlotte, N. C. WANTED Cash nrloea "Quoted oh chick I . - M . ens per puunar ireai, egga per.voewn. win duv ouirisni or nanaie on com- mission. .Prompt' return .guaranteed. e rea uergiany,. voiumoia, a. v. ' WANTED Job compositor, mutt ba first-class man;- state - experience and alary . expected: write at once to Ob server printing Jious. : ..?'. . lui r-TTTXru .V. ..t.t.lV k L,.J Dartner In a 'machine arm a. fihOD and I?un,arT oc" " town i. W nannfaturm dltrict, taslnes fWV i!"iiK W-T capital' to com in. ai.ouu u.tM. Man must be good mechanic and caoable o being shop foreman or superintendent. isaain purpoa to gi (ooa foreman. Ad 0""a. siacnin btiop. car Observer, ai.rrcivn h. e .- ""'"" ".'".' '; u,r , , w u i. r . 5?i.,i? W " "lira CU CHILDREN'S clothes, shirtwaists - and underwear mad at low prices. Satis- raotion guaranieea. tjarrie wiuiani, 4U n.iiiuwra I RK WARD -offered for Information a to tne present location or F. W. Hord. formerly of . Llcolnton. N. C F. o. Asderson, formerly of Lenoir, N. C. Both men nav peen cotton mm . optratlvea Address, A. w..xnua.-Lnoir, N. C. : ACTIVE man wanted to advertise, ex hiblt sooda and manae branch of large mall order bous. Balary til per wee, expense pio. rermanent post mxu inu '"I'tiiiirii . iir.mj nivrv essential than exDerience.' National-Co.. iv vnennui av., riniaaaipnia. ra. , SMALL HOTKu for real, In th cotton mill village or High Shoals. N. C.i mrar URscnmsi ui a nniai ror rant. aa. dress, High Shoal Co.y High Shoal, A BARGAIN On new rotary Neostyl for making eopie ot . letter. Yar Borough tteuinger wo. .'. ., :. ATLANTA Barber College, tuition fM. W furnish our gradual paying posi tion In our own shops la Atlanta. Per para rrom day you nter. 161 Whitehall street. 'Atianiav wa 7. . , . , rORlaXB. FOR BAIJOIietween , l.BnO and ' t.000 teres ' of. nn sandy land, well suited for truck farming or cotton ' nnd corn. j f'JJJJ?; N Timber for U.OOO to t&.W) cross ties, lot of r aiso. .itaiinuaa rnn through th location In every part of Houth Carolina. beat place for colony wantm iMM set- iiemeni, . larn irmci anioin l?!?ht.chJ!sP, APPy to m.JJIii f v r? "' VV Addrtaa, TO IJelllnger, Clavelaml, FOR BALE, for quick delivery, on eerv ond-hand .Fay A Egsn Double Lnd Tenoner, price MWl 00, . Inquire. H. - B. Franibes, Macon, Q. ' t . , . . FOtt flATlR-lfoiia and lot. ms South t hilren street. m.; f, vrewl, . . tt)tt RENT. Bunion house, comer ihlwelW streets. Well bokrdlng. house. Apply to " IX)8T.. IX)8T Itiillsn greyhound C. ft. Oreen on collar. Hewnrd it returned 410 V, l.'th r. .'Tryoa.v . r'-- .. LOST A- small open-rnc watcn with. c hn In attached,' Initials rot- buck. Wel lborn movement. Thoucht.to hnv lieea I.Mt neiir Me klenourg Hllk Mill, Just be- Xnna iiigninnn inrn mm no, . on tne irt road leHilins across Hie railroad to maoauam matt, Lioeral rawi t I a It return- tit .to :hls oftic. . ; "ASSAYING ctixmicai. ANALTcita. ' enrs or evert cr-xnimo i trn i:::i::3i . . ., 1.1. 1,1,.. I.H-.M i n rltt i. M. C U 'h ."H-V '""it- . ' ft" I ' ,, it -. '... .' .": v. V . i'l.?. i '. i ' v.... .".- "'v I "-vStakX .- :. A J (:- ' x- : F . xdx:x:- miix ' - f "-vV MICHACLB-STCRfl f..f INC CtOTHINdv V t , aiMMMia. eves ,.3 y Oisi stock;bf Mois isrib w on est things in X Sacfcy ,SuJts linats J and OwcoatsV No lCTjfitti tioarhade byvtne'c&bra can be found xte:&fXMB$tXX&X?'X'X Fancy and ?ncat ; Worsteds slncoroublcI- breasted, also aihandsome blaclc unfiiv ished Worsted?; S chibets : and Granates v. Thk .Wr.taiiorra-lineriin in enc tmm - .'s'.v .r... v.-. .".'t fikBA'atA.'ii ' r- ''f-.C You nor your L....fJl L.'UUm MfMe:'a4 The Emery at 'I ;:''!. dt .... ;j.4you:.want;toe' Tlie latest' shapes for ijuin Coats ot the mewest. designs SJO.OQ toi Tt ilXrJX r . ;r.x" Vl.t.i 1. '.' '".'" . ,. .. . j . '-.... , . ". '..-.. '. ...,t.. Vv,f, ' 't av -1. nri wr nav anpxu Rnfflmrnr - titer . in r aa h4:;riite: liiililililll &,We'bave plenty Wla:(ii"iM iiSIillilll $250; Hawes at $300;and Stetson $350 to y XX': : -X;:X);-;. Knox Patent or Vict o ; Xft X yiozzu or $3.50 and $4,00. V ; ; ; ") '" '-V .-J - ( . A7-vy"V i im 1 7 tflNt "CLOTHING 4 ; 'iM'j-n.v o ouun '.'V ,-,' :&nd young lMaifs f iric : ; istAar r : j 1 .. get a shirt that Vdii ' " " a..!eC it...' ' I $1,00 and $1.50 n - 1 -.',f'l; n ' .;a mi - ' M -ir....i... ,. '. ' V l i. . -X '-"'. -v or Gunmetal ' at ; $5 ; runencan yenucman : ; .. 1 1 1 1 CO. i ll-XI 7, s C". ' ' i' " I
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 5, 1906, edition 1
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