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.ClIAKLOTTI DAILY OUSEUVXK, - V t . C AI LAVI l.h .. icuruiNa I rubllalicre. v-' v tCHBCRIFTTOK' nuCBt- r V ; fine year months ,.,,........' J-rJ 4. . t; BEMI-WEEKXT. ' One jear .... .i"f"'"f'i-wi i ... hik months Three months ........fv.. ..... a PC8UBUER8- ANNOCEMKNT. . f rJ ' M BoiilVTrrota etreet.iTelsahone , ' numbers: Hualnees office. Bil oaa ,. city editor's otrloe. Moll 'phone, UW; C, news editor's off toe Bell "phone. EM. Advertising rate ar.- f urnlsneoV en - ' , application. Advertisers mar I eel sure ' . , Ibat through toe oolitmna of ihle 3 ,. , V paper they roar reacft all Charlotte J . xl a nortlnn uf tha beat People in J" . Una Slats and upper South Carolina, This oarer elves correspondents aa wide latitude aa it think public poller i; permits, but tt ta la ao eaaa raapon L v, elbla tor their views, it la cnuea pra- , ,'' farrad that oerrespeneeata alga tbalr TX names to tbalr arttclaa, especially la Af tun where they attack persons or 1 v , Institutions, though this la not da " ' ', mended. Tha editor reserves tua right when they ara demanded to tba pur- -u -pose of persona) satisfaction. To re catra consideration a communication ; must be accompanied by tha true name of the correspondent. St'XD.W, KKITKMUKIt t, l0. ': COXDCCTOIt TAKKM TIIK BLAME. V.J 'V There was copied In this paper Frt 'j, r'day, accompanied by editorial re mark, on artl In from The Ashe villa Gax-tie-No. m-ltlng the atory iu-pt the Ill-treatment f u imrly of pas ' '- aengers who left Charlotte Inst Kun .J!'day evening for points on the Welt- , i '4'rn North Curuiimi Railroad and were JV detained all night at Kullsbury. Aa ? '.' alstant General .Superintendent Scale, Division Huprrlntf ndent MrManua, . ' and Counsel Col. W. li. Hodman yea v ' terday took the statement of Conduc-'X- tor J. T. Canada, who carried these iK passengers out of Charlotte, and It v . .' was to the effeot that before leaving ' kara he was asked If he would make '.' tha western connection at Salisbury '. Ha replied that he thought he would nd was axked to have the "train for the wrst held there, lie at first sug feated to the enquirer lo aee me train dispatcher but then agreed to attend the matter himself, and neglected It He left here thirty mlnutea late, 1 ' and ran Into Salisbury at :1!. the k " train for the west having left there at This statement shifts the re- y i aponslbllliy for the losa of connection f Uj from the dispatcher or operator at 1, Salisbury to the conductor but takes f HO account of the Incivility of the 'ticket agent and dispatcher there to tha already outraged passengers. ' ' TIIK tiihki: IIK1 IMH TKIIS, v. fending the natlonnl campaign of ' " llll Mr. Bryan announced plainly . that if the national convention t'. oomlnaled a gold standard candidate on a (old standard platform such can didate would have to got along with out hia support. In his Chicago speech last Tuesday night he advised the Illinois Uemocruta to bolt all can didates who were In sympathy with National Committeeman Hulllvnn. His 1 tnost formidable opponent for the & Democratic nomination for I'resldent " it Mr. Wm. It. Hearst, now Indepen j, dent candidate for Governor of New h Tork. aa ha was last year the Inde 5 ' pendent rnndldate for mayor of the 2 . rlty against Mayor McClelliin, the V; t)morstl- nominee. Third In the " order of prornlnruce for the liemo T cratlc presidential nomination Is Mr. ;wl. T. Jerome, now district a Homey for the county of New York, huvlng ' been elected to IhHt position last year over the Democratic nominee. In 4 View of the pust and present records of these rtlidlnKiilxhed gentlemen, and ,1 of the fact that between them they monopolize all of the Democratic fa vor that la manifesting Itself, and, laaen together, uuik lurger than any core of DeiiHirruts In the I'nlted A States, do you not think It about time tnr tl l.urfv t r. dun l.nlllt,, lh.i calcltranis of th past and shouting at them: "You were u bolter!" "Yoii have not been reicuUr!" Now .diiu't v you: AT It Is often rcniurked thut liaj' caston arises for I ih manifestation It Is aeen thut law fe.-lnir Is NlfWfet in (he North than In Hie Huutli7'Tlie prise fight luxl ue. U belweeil Netsoa and Oans Is nulil to Im v.. been Die occasion of u h.ilf dozen oui breaks in. New York, one of them fatal. "Kit ( these were between rn nroe and wHIi tnen except one. In I his Itisliince g white inun In a bur-room upluude when the ticker brought the news of 1 the Jan victory and wns Imniecllutelv et upon by other whlt men and LaUn so severely that his dest1)! U 3 ; likely." The Klchmond News leader, ! fttiu I, (m i . i ,i .... i ...... fthla In enaclJy contrary to tha feel. -Jng Jn aVjuthern cities, where Muck and white alike were cutter to see (he white man thoroughly threshed." That 1 an ct a(atmnt of public sentl ? tnent, down her. K i in i n i m A number of "Mr. Urynn tt admiring h crgan hot Just one, The Chat. taneoga Times haa It ore eluculat- ing that "Mr, Hryan may be ten years . ahead of his party now aa It was In ISt, but he Is right ami Ahe people will have to come to him." It l no. ; tlced, however. , that the ten year lnco lilt have elapsed and that tha . party haa not caught up wltb film yL Anhow. aa The Timef aaya,i fwhat Democratic-parly needa la a man no quite so everiasiiiigly foresigtiUd," Wf , are jnlndftfl of tha '.-.hospitable Impulse which 'prompts The tylltsbury Post tV Invltf Th. Observe ;to' go avvt and partake of a dollar,' ill oner with It the day of the speech there. Tl.snka, awfully, but ve don't need to. too. He ia to make speech here. A WsCOCKMS OX A TltlCTIOAIj ', ji ;.siATTiiii.v;1':;Y.;' . There, is printed In to-day'a paper as a page advertisement a letter from Uovernor Glenn endorsing the . Mo Kanna Three-Day Liquor ,Oure.' 3ov rrnor. niejW apeaka from knowledge of pat lent .who have; taken . H and haa himself aent patlfnti .to Xr,Me Kanna, - .'Any treatment A which ylll curt neq who ar addicted, to IlqUor la A boon to the human family and deserve the countenance of all men who love their", kind. Tha vlctima who take , U .'are to be commended ; and those whocontemplato-doing dr to be encouraged. . When one looks around and obaervea ihe ravagea that liquor bfta , wrought, there la aorna- thing wrong with on who would not, if he could. Help a fellew-vreaturo an slaved by It free himself. Thie la not a sermon upon tha religious aspect of the subject nor a homily upon Its moral phase. . But If a literal worldling la andld with himself he will concede that lluuor-drlnking le an expensive habit which rarrlea no adequate com pensation with It, for Jlduor doea not nourish nor strengthen nor elevate men, on the contrary, it oevitaiiaea the man physically and enfeebles Mm Intellectually. Thla la altogether apart from .the financial Impoverishment which It so often entalla and from the lowering of the moral tone which frequently leads to absolute debase ment. The matter la treated here purely from lta practical side. No man who realizes that he la on tha road to physical ruin, mental enfeeble ment, financial Impoverishment and a state of degradation but should wel come an agency which would arrest hla course, and those who aVe hap pily themselves free of the vice ehobld, out of a spirit of common humanity, hail It as the savior of others. The McKanna treatment Is sixteen years old. Telegrams published In thla pa per two or three weeks ago from the chief officials at Oklahoma Cjty, Ok., the home of the cure, told of its high standing and that of Dr. Me Kanna there. Uy authentic accounts this treatment has effected many no table cures In North and Bouth Caro lina, and, to end where wa began an ajtrenry which rescues men from the slavery of drink Is a Ood-send to mankind. The Observer Is In receipt of the following Inquiry: To the Kdltor of Tha Observer: If the I'nlted Dtates was to own and operate the railroads and telegraph lines, what would be the status of those who seek dnmsaes for broken limbs and mental anguish? JONAH COOK. Ml. Pleasant. Sept. (, l'.i. Obviously If one who sustained In Jury on a trunk line or suffered men tal anguish by reason of the negli gence of a telegraph company should bring milt In a State Court the govern ment would move It to the' United Htates Court and try It Itself. Or It might establish a new court of claims of Its own to hear and determine dam- axe suits against Itself. Ktther of these methods might mllltute aome whut against the suitor, unless, In deed, the plan of the North Carolina Democratic Wate convention were adopted and the constitution changed so that Federal Judgea shall be elected by the people. No doubt is entertained by those who are acquainted with the drift of public sentiment In this county that the propoeed Isetia of 1200,000 of bonds to pay off the flouting debt and extend the good roads will be voted on the th of November. The county cannot afford not to vote them. The whole Htate Is waiting to see what will be done about this propo sition. If It Is defeated, the vote will be understood as a backward step by Mecklenburg. If It rarrlea, the, vote will be recognised aa an affirmation t the enlightened policy which has heretofore obtained, and an Inspiring example lo the other counties of the Hlste. To these Mecklenburg, the foremost county, owes the obllgntlon of this good example. It Is stated that ex-Vice President Adl.il K. Htevetison Is writing a book of Hkeiches of public men with whom he lias come In contact. Hn has been in conflict with all of them for quite a innrter uf n century und his pen pic tures of them will be worthy of In spection. Mr. Stevenson Is one of the keenest of observers and most ucute of nnslyMts, and Ills book Is certain to enjoy great popularity. And If he can write u story as well as lie can tell brie; If will be a treasure-house of humor, for as a story-teller he wus never surpassed. TIIHI.i: MAW MUX MVS HIM.KI). IXsnnlroiiN Implosion Near KliiKsirr, h. C., Caiiwcl by U ater (.citing Too lt In liollcr Kwiall lloy Herlout ly Injured anil lliillcllng Wm-keil. Coluuibla. H.j C, Kept. XA Spec-lul to The Btate from Klngstree suys: The boiler of the saw mill of Mr. Wal ter Hi s on, several miles below lierf ex ploded this afternoon, romplaUly wreck ing the hulliUng and machinery and killing tlu white men, W. V. War field, John tvun and Joe Rvans, and serious ly Injuring a small white boy, the son of Harflald. the dead man. The shuck was terrific snd the report wa heard for miles around. Another white - man whose name could not be leurned was driving along the pifblht road tome dis tune fn.ni the mill at the time of the exidoiiloii and wss slightly injured by filing bricks. The engineer, Mr. Hnr rti'M. allowed the water to get too low In th holler which became Intensely hot. sud a fresh supplr of wster was luineii on. with the disastrous result The bodies of the dead men are nor. Hldy mangled end Hie seen of the wreck presents a most aapulllng picture. Miss May Malum iN-fceUa llr Plcn. Cincinnati, rVpt. l.-Msy Hut ton de feated her aister norema in two straight sere thla afternoon In the trl Otate lennla tourney on the grounds of the Clnclnnal Trnnja Cul. '1 was a championship game in hidta' aln j lee.. ..The aror were 1-1, and -t. - He-. i"t- "'...V' ratal l'ow tire Itaut nploon. f l' 'Itoanoke, Va., rlept. I.A- special to The Tlmerf from llunld, W, Va. aya an . explosion ocurrd at the j Duaont powder plant at Nemours, W. Ve., to-day la which C. M. Clark- was killed and (Henry parson wa,s fatally- iu;urrv. ,. HIDING BEIILXD f RESIDENT unices v coMWiAixs or t ' rm:si 'v vi; . .in.., , . Itcpubllcaiis Won't light . Fairly for Control of Next I louse, Kaya Jtoni ' ocnuJo t'lialnnau, - la , bubHtaiH-ew V' IrnuNtrario I'reao Ilarean iu-al- : tnglun Not to bo Dlwontiuael-Met ' iMiiMK'rata I'Yoin All Over Country 'at Hryan JRewptkm ami Haa Never v Kern toro Hopeful Mr. Itryan u hprak Wuere Jle .1 ji IK) Moat od. Washington, 8epL ' 8.-Chalrraan Griggs, ' of. the Democratic congres sional ; committee, tseued -tna follow tna statement ndav i ' -. "All thla talk about tha closing of any orancn or the uemocraua na tional headquarters la utterly with, out foundation. ' The press bureau Hn thia city, under Mr. llobert Miller, wbicn haa been conducted by tne na tional committee for several years, la till at work getting out lta regular supply of matter for the Democratlo preaa throughout the country, . The force waa decreased a day of two ago simply because the additional wora of VoraDillng data for the campaign book, under the eupervtsion of thla committee, which had been put upon that bureau, waa completed, and there waa. therefore, no longer any neces sity for the services of these people. That la all there la to the alleged In cldent. 1 t . ',.'.''-- ' v y, 'The effort of tba Republloana to make tha President the sole issue of thla campaign la significant and -will prove futile. It would, appear,. from the frantlo cftorta of certain dis tinguished Republican . epeakera - to make the President the Issue that they are ashamed of the record of the Republican House of Representa tives. 1 do not know how thla la my self and therefore do not charge that they are ashamed of 1U but u.tney are not why should they so earnestly pursue the policy of. Ignoring the record of that body and attempting to hide behind the Resident? While In New York recently at tha reception of Mr. Bryan. I met Dem ocrats from all over the country and have never seen them more deter mined, earnest and hopeful. r "Mr. Bryan will take part In the campaign and will apeak where .he can do tne most gooa tor me party. HF.CRKTARY SHAW IN VIRGINIA. Hcfore Danville and MarUnavUlc An Oh'uce He Arraigns Dcmorrattc I'artv aa Careleaa of Country a Aa aru-emcnt Off for Kallsbury. Where Ho K peaks To-Morrow Night Danville. Va.. Sept. I. Hon Leslie M. Hhaw spoke at Martinsville, the county seat of Henry county, at o'clock to-day and at Danville to night on the Issues to be In the com Ina presidential campaign. At Martinsville Mr. Shaw waa In troduced by Commonwealth'a Attor ney John It. Smith, and be spoke to a large audience. Mr. Hhaw, accom panled by the Slate chairman of the Republican party. Bandcombe Blemp ami other Republican leadera. arrived here at about 6 o clock this afternoon He was Introduced to-night by At len t'uculla, cashier of the First Na tional Hank here, and his speech waa an arraignment of the Democratic party, which he charged with incon Istency. "The Democratic leadera are not looking towards the advance ment and Inttrest of the country, but nre trying to agree on any old plat form that will win." His mention of Hryan'a name was greeted with ap- pluuxe. VJiryan'a speech at Madi son Square;-Garden," be eald, "showed conclusively that he ts a candidate for the Democratlo nomination for FreMdent, and his views wily consti tute the platform." The speaker then took up the planks that Hryan'a speech auggested, and ridiculed the plan of election o i'nlted States Sen ators by the people, the criminal proe ecullon of trusts, and the govern ment ownership of railroads. Speak ing of the Inconsistency of the Dem ocratic party Mr. Shaw said: "Park- ir voted for Bryan twice with the free silver platform inserted against his Judgment, while Bryan voted for I'nrk.-r wdlth the free silver plank left out " Mr. Shaw closed with an exhaus tlve argument In favor of tariff fof tne protection or home Industries, The meeting to-night was noticeably ny ine ibck oi negroes, who had not been Invited. Only three occupied seats In the gallery and they did not remain until the close. Mr. Shaw leaves to-night for Salis bury. X. C. where he speoka Mon dy night. TWO DIK IV HKAD-OX CRARIL ' ramrnger Trains of Aaltlmore A Ohio Collide la West Virginia. Deeu) len Trainmen Two Knlally In Jurcd, vneeiing, r-a., nept. I. Two per aons were Killed and ten Injured In the head-on collision of two passen ger trains this morning at Woodland, on the Ohio tlver division of the Bal timore tt Ohio Hallway. The tralna came together on the bridge. The dead; HJi'HAKO PARSONS, engineer. i KDWAHl) WAKdEU flreman. The fatally Injured are Knglneer Onion and an unknown, man found In the wreckage. PEOPLE'S COLUMN FOR RENT. Knit ItKNT-Kurnlehed house, on West Vnn.-e street. Apply SOU Bouth Tryon. KOIl HKNT furnished, entire lower floor modern tint. North Tryon. "Central." cure observer. KOI l MKNT Nicely furnished rooms, i lose In, or nice flat to rent. Apply Thna. U. M Mlclissl, offices 4 and S Wilkinson building. . FOR RKNT Front room nicely furnish ed. to blocks from Kast Ave. XI I North Caldwell. 7 Ktm RKNT New furnished front rooms, with or without board, modern, near In, excellent nelghliorbood. Address, "New," care Observer. .. FOR RKNT- Three or four apoms to smell family, centrally located. Apply 117 West Sib street, ., ,; - ' l-OH RENT-Front room oomforlsble, iuiet. close In, Rate reasonable. Apply aw went -nil street .,... . VOR RKNT l-room, t-etory house, lo eated convenient to business section,' Preehyteran College and Has board pas senger depot. All modern conveniences, Including hot water healing aviiem, gae range and water healer. Apply, to to North College aireeU . POR RENTrne Wsruch house, comer If Trsde and Caldwell, streets.- M'ell suited for a boarding bouse. Apply te H. N. Tiddy. a - - .-4: .i rOR ftKNT-KeW nfflrea In Trust build- tie vis, agent. one mini vnu i, . appir m J, jc. , - w ii niiii. ro'RENTBireen-rooni house, modem .conveniences on West 71 ri street. A p- JyjajWT. y;Coy. .i,;'-;,, ,7 FimRKNTnliT Tryon 'street 'toreL One Ot the few vsesnt ttort now to tea hud 1 .Charlotte, Jtial'lhe location fnr mar-hliiery or j'lumhlng establishment, K. ?, AblMitt at re. - . . . - ' prut Bl;NT Ninety- furnished room, lo gentlemen. lrs, J. L. Mutledge, N. Tijon street. ( , , . -f, , , 1 C.7 The Drink Ilnblt Cannot bo Con- fiiim-d in Tills Wav Tlie Kwlev TreatiiH'iit Transform Human i . , . . t. . 1 1 1 t . . .. a ,n,ue7 rZZ nZ T. "VVl .r " ',"., " -" w'Mw f ..-. TheKeely Institute, Greeruiboro, N. ' It haa been pearly ten yeara alnce I took the Keeley Treatment -for the whiskey hablL-and 1 can- truly tarl'phnn. i rtnie-' u.t,i. ivmimh that (1 have gotten mora otall , the mi maae iu wunu out or these ten yeara 'than out oi oouoie mat, time before taking tne rrawnenir notwiinatanomg me xor- young manhood. Mr atav there waa both , oleasanr anil .v nrnfltahtA.,," frnm every t standpoint. , I found there a lot of blgh-uriad, honorable gentle. men. representing many of tba higher DFOfesalone nA m HIK . ..I.. .f .III, Senshlrv hlll lhl mn. rirnne itrlnV u vwiie apon tneir uvea ana ney were there to be restored to . their former Selves, as well as 4a restore happineaa to their Ioved i onea . horns.--" ;(,. ' T 7 JVTL '.. -,. :: . ' j jiumao .wrecaa i eaw iranaiormea in - lew . daya Into t aplendtd apeel - mena of manhood. 1 - must . believe that It poseeasea virtuea that are not appreciated ' br . the uninitiated.' It puta a man -on hla feet and makes him feel once mora that ba la; the equal of other man. v He cannot look) tne worm in me face ana atari anew the rao of life with a brighter future to light the wav- I have seen manrl'- Auauin, m, JZlZl V. , v . ' lrSrJ "IWANTED-eluperlnUndettt electrio light nent helps a man tn buslnesa. .Tbej and power plant, ll.Uo: awperintendent uumijrM .. worm wiu, not trust, ... a drunkard.' however honest? tt doea no Lgood to awear off. for he haa gworn off before. But buslneaa men . have recogniied the aucceea of tha treat - ment, and In addition to tht otbarlwiNTEfwA r Mfh:tin trw w. uence in a business sense. - The beautiful and oulet surround. Inn at hil jTmIkk imtimu t . mt n...i.. . . .-w . form kTa." IT h. omcer-andTh. AmnlAVaaj ( aaaa MasI a man to go to- have hla,. ahattered vM'iftvu! ; iMajRv eati lursfM ikvii ewa nervea restored. JOHN C. KENNETT, Pleasant Garden, N. C, Dee. 1. 1104. i. If you have a friend who might be wr- . w . , . . . . jveeiey luaxjtute. ureenaooro n. v. PEOPLE'S GOLUMII rhe American Diatrlct TelegrapO Company delivers package, parcels, notee, Invitations, furnlatao meaaen. rera ' foe emiid seetlco mt m rerr amaU coat. Tlie Obaerter tvtU aend oorv meaoengera. without diargc. to yoor rmeaence or place oi DuajneM iov advenlaemnta for thla colamn. 'Phono 7 a. Ofilce witlt Wcatera union ttHcgrapn company. Frnonoi. uoserver onica. 45. An adveriisrnvrnta inaertcd In thla oolnmn at rate of ten cents per line of six words. No ad. taken for man zt centsi. cash in advance. MXSCKLXANEOCS. LADIES' GLOVES-Dent'a Mosquetalrea it button, white and black. The Tate- Brown Co. I NOW HAVE on file applications from five largest offices In Charlotte for vouna men 'atenoarunhera IbO tr 17s ner I month. It you want noslton aa book-I Lf un.r t,- ft(n,.-r..l,u. I r .nn.l. I 1 your ability don't tnke ud my time.) rranu r . Jones, employment Bureau. MlSg THOMPSON will reor her Kin-I deraarten and Primary School Monday. I SepL rtth. tyr informaUon. address, Mrs. Hull. 404 North Tryon. - iiri.kn pniiPonil ar ori Knee, mann, Boston) announces that she will In c'hnrlolle heainnlna Iwrnt. 17th. JorleO terms und Information, addrasa Miss ViAl -w N'ewtnn. N. C. , I Jinr.NTll wn.ileH to sell Ihe, new ner. oughly canvass city. Hole territory ranted rlaht imrtv. Odor Starch Co.. fiS iroad street. New ioik. OOOD PAY To men everywhere..to tack signs, distribute circulars, samples, eta. No canvassing. Universal Adv. Co.. e meu go. - . SALKHMAN wanted, to place Jewelry departments with general trade In North Carolna. High commlaeons wltb llOO.Ou monthly advance. Permanent po sition for capable salesman, jeweirr ex perience unnecessary, Jess. H. Smith ., Del rou. Mien. i REWARD offered for information aa to the present location of P. W. Bord. formerly of I.lncolnton, N. C. iiMlnram. formerlv at Lenoir. N. C. Both men have been cotton mill operative Address, A. W. Dula, Lenoir, fi. c n GLOVES ' for .- ladle, dress, wulklna drlvlna 11 6ft to UM. We The Tate-Brown Co. SHOR HAI.K8MAN for . W. Va., East I Tenn and M O Must vnonv man I of ability: strictly good I stating experience, compensation desir- ed and referenceii Powell Hroe, Bhoe Co.. 118 Duana street. New Tork City. statin. esneVleVce comoenaatlon desir. I ACTIVK man wanted to advertise. e- hll.lt aoxls and manage br i k lorgs mall order house. . Salary $11 per it poai- y more I weak, expenses paid. Permanen tlon With advancement.. Honest essential than experience. National Co.. Chestnut Bt., Philadelphia. Fu THB OltRERVEH- CO. publishes The Dally Observer, fx.vo a year; The even ing tfhronlcle, 8.0 a . year) The Keml- Week Iv Olwerver, fl.flB a year, and ope rates The Observer JOD mniing j-louae. The company aollolts subscriptions, . ad vertising and job printing. , ! ON SEPT. Tth the - House Furnfshlna at Decorating Co. will offer to the pub- no nun imrjinm in run",- wr unm, i runners, etc. Fine till rogs from I12.M to ttO.W. Two-toned effects specialty. I North Tryon street, , W IC ARE now Teretvlnebur 1W fine of , ,.i .i ,i iiw i . aja s ereltonnra. ti.pestries. leathers. '-A will be pleased. to hove the publlo call ana inspect tnero. , i lie jiouee rurnisn.i ing m uecorsung vo- voarioxte, vur- ft. . . VhL. . , . . H '. I nHi, a-ivw lulu, . . ' -h. " f: - 2"JL ""l?,1".: -T .J? ..-' al' inounne that pn WNOI.EflAI.B wall paper ern branch of the Ne' Fa ner Co. bees' to announce aetit. lata they will lmve ready for ls. I trmution tne new ,iwn sample - mmm. I , Agents may apply for anme to the above Krm. now II West 4th street, CTiarlotte. MACHINE shoo partnership, I want a foundry located In one ot West towns bi N. C. n manufacturing dlatrlrt. business alreaJy "developed. .Total capital fistwo, capital to come On II.MO to fc.tMO. Man partner in a maonine snon, Shop and must oe goo.i mecnanio wno eapaoie ot - Vfl?5 JT ..l".-1.- -1? e".."aAn ZZZ xi-'ehrn.i.hon.-r-ea'r "..?" AtT.ANTA Barber College, tuition 1 ISO. We furnish our graduates rarlna immI. I ilona in eur own shops la ATlnnta. Per raid from day you' enter., 1(3 Whltshall street, Atlanta Oe, ASSAYING , -l. . V-t '!'i 1 , " , ' , r CHEMICAt AN ALTIE4L ORES OF EVERT DESCRIPTtOtl n : f r',ifi rr-p-rpfo-i o lit .'( U J.iv - Ll.....kLi.,. J vJe lt-tl T7. lib street. Csjiotte, N. C. " " fc v v . ! - Jiie Tlie Aniertinn I)UtrU- TclcKrapli Company - deliver. pacU.scv r-rcelm notes. Invitation. lurnUlics tncesen- I .m ,,..-.. I vrvlee at m vert 11 cost The Olieorvrr w Ul aend our . iucMrngir. , wltiiout charge, to j yoar reniclenco or place of builne advertisements for tills c ens for enliiiun. trnjon TelcgrapU Company. 'Wtone au aulTertlaenienta Inserted in thla roluma at rate ot ton rrnti pel ot aj( words. No aid. Uken for ieea than ZO centA, Caah In advance, 1 1 1 ,." r- it.' tvWTrm '.' ;)', 't : ,': sl .-nr. , P I .'" lOUSt be Capable of erleneed shoe taking charge " w I'JT""""1 ' "" WANTED For- iargs -department . In I North Carolina. exDerienced taroet and at H!l,'mn.n,.! kf ; Apply at lonoe by letter, slating experience, Ds- :iDartntnt. care Observer. '. ' , . . I WANTEEV-Doctor to locate in good I ' town of 1.(ko inhabiunta. present uhv I lc'wiU JL-a ve first of year and-will I . I'. onice i urniiure, armng norsa, eu. Auoresa, Tat.- u.r cars Obeervtr. , WANTKD-Experlenoed book-keeper' snd general office: man toe cotton , milling i company. mamp enclosed - wit it refer cf.1Jt"nir eatary desired. Ao Mj llll i overau laoiory, J,ruo; umekeeper, suuv: I lumber and- corooratlon . book-keerert jli-80?-" r'ton", open In other, lines, C1Vi.0,.rt'L,nnt- Amm?'' 1 - ' timi and order -department Jio M. 1 Scott Co . v, . : - - . 1 ' ' T , t i . , - . WAWTE"lton - nia . etenogranner, t V Fct East, fourth " ' v - I WANTED Several white v boya. Char- I oie uucx uor wo. WANTED-A good ' home for,n eleven. - mouths-old " boy. Kntlre poaaessloB given, i Apply at fcasi Ave, , l. aell Our Health VI I . ' ' Dions naln. curea rheumatism, Indigestion, deaf oess, prloo K.0O. Quirk seller: liberal Ttommimion. "Writs to-day, Lambert Rnyder Co., 1 Woat Stth ftreet, New Tork..-.-, , -"." WANTED A white boy. about Is yeara of aee. to work tn store. ' AddIv Mon day a. m. . Purcell'a, li N.- Tryon street. WANTED Boy for aoda fountain; must be over la. Jaa. JP. Blow co. WANTED Book-keepers, atenographers, I clerks, orlntara and office and eommer- clal help of all kinds.. Southern usl- ouru. ubbiwvw, p. y. I -WANTED A settled Whlta woman to r flo, general house work. , Good salary land. home for right person. Address, No. WANTKr Position as stenographer or office asaeatant,- by uay. , A., care cio- WANTED By ' young man. unfurnished room and board in private lamuy. Oive prloe and address. JJ. B care .Ob server. - '? I- -. ' WANTED everywhere, huatlers to tack signs, distribute circulars, samples, etc No canvassing; good pay. Sun Advertis ing Bureau, Chicago. WANTED Good r stenographer. 8Ut. 1 aulary. a.." care Observer. WANTED Two North Carolina larocets' sundries. t'J9 ner Week and commissions; traveling expenses allow. ed. Internatonal Tabla supply Lo., uu Louis, Mo.. . h. . - v WANTED For u, 8. army. aDie-oooieo. unmarried men, between ages ef n anj . eltlsena of United States, of good character and temperate habits; , who can soeAk. 'read and write English. For inrormouon appiy e" i a ..vimw, 16 West Trade street, Charlotte, N.,C.; South Main street, AsheviUa, tt.' Ci i, n. or Glenn Bank Building, HtcKery, N. Building. Spartsnburg. . C WANTKD WVentOrO 10 BOnQ IOT - OUr of- patent : wa -ana Stevena Co.. Attya., 762 lh street. ecavens - vv.... n Washington. D. C, WANTED Any quantity of natural peach seeds. Mjcaory veea wo., xiick- lory n. w. . , - -.- -.. -- ... . WANTED At once.. rest State salary vexpeetcd. ince,. registered druggist Addresa, K., Pilot Mountain, NV C WANTED Atf once; aia good, fresh milch cow El lawbeth college. WANTED Fast bruah man for cheap and medium crmlrs,- continental cnair -o., aieoane, . w WANTED A good machinist and a good pattera-maker, , The iX a. xompaina Co., Charlotte, i.-v. WANTED A registered pharmacist, will Ing to work, and . not i oar we are willing IO pay gooa. salary. rermanent poaiuon, - -jw- a. j.., kutw vuserwr, WANTED 4 hlgh-CiasaPl to go In partnership WM piano snJeomen '"-i" iT, a ,,LL.. tT Pl?,t.once to H. C Holmes. Salisbury, N. Q. . - -,-.--. ; ' ; WANTED - n - A . rlrst-closs meat cutter, Ap. WANTED - naiesman, aireaoy traveling Bouthern putea, to sell staple article on liberal commiaaion. Auartm, mi i, Richmond, ya. ' - ..- -: . -1. ' L WANTED To rent sla room-house. Fourth Ward preferred. Address, X. X L.. care "Observer. .' . i . - , - : , . s. - ; ; WANTEDTWO- flrst-elssa white - meat' cooks. ,f Address. Elisabeth College, Charlotte, ,N.. 0. - t,- FOfl AALS. I ' "1 .11 FOR 8AtB Splendid farm Of about worcs, wiuun miles or oentre oi cny. njf mi9 frontager on macadam, l-room house In ood eondltlon In beautiful grove, new bam and crib., twa tenant buyer can secure .for M.OUO. V T. C- Ah- Klaaasa sand rltUMP of 11 T I fl I ft sT . . at ltlllt w " pon gAl.n-One rood milch cow dirt -k n. reew eeiii cheap. Party selling ouu King 'phone iu lM , " rOR SAlJD A well-estiibliehed plumbing business, til one of the baMt towns In 'he State, wood reasons for eel I Ine. - For further Information addreaa,. Lock , Uox, Uiah Pealt.. N.. O. " , r r0R BAIB-Two honief cheap, J.u pope.. It t F, lJu for cash. untorevllle. -lit FOR - sjALEV-New aix-room ! cottage, n- In inZ"vu. Fna aril ThtVSto uulck Purcliaser. AddrsaaT re1 Olierver-' v.' J" C V,9TT9T', ".:-' 'i Dllworth. with trnth room, gas and all o - .. AtilT-.rooM house. JlO Nneth McDowell street. Pfirgalnj-tjulck sale. Apply, to aoove numoer, FOR- gALR Between 1,500 , snd f.WD acres et nne aanoy wnn, wen sultetl for truck .farming Tr cotton snd corn, fne tm (Timber for ll.tmo to IS 000 rrnea ties, lot of Juniper ulao. Railroad runa through the land and Bid-t recta on the rlnra.- PMna location In upper port ot Mouth Carolina, best plaoe for colony wsntlnsr a good set tlement. I-arae tract adjoining can like ly be bought cheap., Apyly to If. K, lee. FOR stAf.B-House stiff lot, m Bouth etiuren .street, ;jti.- . creaawvii. , VOST. JT-P'inch Itevs. , Plesee return to C. J.. Mnwi-n, Ij fcouth V'licgo, '. U - lw j li . A M I I . 10O6 nnUJQ07 Styles , .''"-'. f ' ',-'. V . 11 The new Clothea we. are ahowlng now for Fall and Winter are Ideal In fabrics, styles, ', patterns and fa.-ililoiis. Stocks 'if dark and medium v neat Gray Worsteds and Chevlpts aro being shown, as well s a big line of Black .Unfinished Worsteds, Thibbeta and Oranole. Thetie are made " and designed by. artists In the clothing world, and they m like mado-to-nieasure, with thai air that only the best tailored, clothes have, Jf i. r r -- mi is a s llLjl.) tl you can rest assured you have etyla.- flt and durability at a biff We have a finer ua of blgh-prlced Bulla than ever, .1 Prices of ,tR:s . 1 'S'V -4 W "i"e'a?i'y Iwichacls-stcrn;,; vFINC CLOTHING- The Young . ... : . t,i4... -. . The) ,DIlworth. of t and atlff . . .' 1 tut nawea, soft and atia s. . -, . . Btotaon a, . aoft and Btm ... ., ; i .. " . a4ka aTfA ' ' aa .' aflfc : wain uoats 'Try ' - " fit .- :.' lei -tv f -. m i- mm x te,ffiv;sto.,.-;sl "it One of "the beat, and biggest aaaortnienta wa have ever . ahowA haa luat f New Fall Pants Our "Nufangt Panta la a Otter and at tn. tail patterns. . That Wonderful It'a the blggeat aeller you ever eaw. get In some new mery Hhlrta. Everybody likes them,' They fit and are a comfort.. Alt length aleeves. Any style you want, while, - full , dress or Plaited ... . . . .. f 1.00 to tt.M. Colored and In beautiful, well sele - Coat Shirts, white or colored . "' ' , '- '-v...-'" V . r li-i '.'i. Is the Knog, In all leathers..,' ,M Croeeett and! American Gentleman :V, - -.:..' , . - .: ' i- :-XJ. t-:,:rhf:r Jtt:t ttyjr f) V''"i X'-Z'- 'l ' -eo'v tt-.'.'py',. : -;. : Fall Styles In Shoes ; ; ',Tii". rietregt lasta'-to ,' had, 'and anappy'Shoai',' " ; ' '..-':' i;.;-i:.:v'.,' VV '. i a a ' '.. -'' '. -v ':;, ( '-' : For Women t'V-;:-';.- "Soroslsr last D lo E. 'at A rtlstlo and American Lady t f . Dorlne at f.' . , , Punerba at .'. .. .. . .. Orover. for women - with tender feat, at Security School Shoes for boys and girls. no superior for boys. . . , House, Bllppers for ladles, H new lot this e-t-.-.. -.-n,n,,l Li - Mi lui s s ' u as il .. v. - . . "j- : '"'- '''f $ ' :-'"T: MICHAtLS-STEBN - v FINC CLOTHING , 1 ,. mmmtnm ansa a'Se. Man's Hat . f 1 -.it, ! . 1 r -i 'i !. i. i . ', . . t 3.00, '. M.&0 io $.90, t . .. ofV ' ' ' afA a". -a mm af to ,5U a. $2.50 to $6.50 haa atyle and quality,' Take a look '. ... A . i : .,; Shirt, Emery Hardly a week passes that wa. don't . ted patterna , . . . i . $1.00 lo l.M. 't ' , ,, fl.M ooclu ' ';'". i-..-'i-r Men , .'-' . 1 e ,a it ow K en.v. S t i . J ' .A . , ... . . is 00 to M on. r , .l.U iraitl.vu. $3.10 and M.OO. : . , ..' tJ0n. , ,t t,' . , ,.,',,'.,, 9't.M. ..... .i ... ... .)',: ai.oo. ...... 11.75 to $.oo. -The Excelsior Shoes that hsve '', , r ',.-.,''- -. weak. 7; - ' , ' - , . --.r. - - if. ..''; hup . ym ; : v. rst f v. 1 .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 9, 1906, edition 1
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