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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, El'Xi : III: ;CI;arIolleOtowfr. ; NEW-TOIUC: PIUMARUCS TO-DAY, I '.The' Democratic and v Republican part) of New Tork both hold their j ' fai nwELt. ' 1 r " ' 1 ' : .. 1 "nane to-aay,-, worn , paruea , er- D. A, TOMPKIKS ' i "" " J rent by factional difference "to thai In ''tther.t;fThelr politic were never j collier' Weekly, : orn nvnT om:m.(;s, They ' Coet Half a BlllioiiRIrgrr i , Uutlar to Urutror - Old . UnllUJiik'i ; and . (o Protect the Itest Tliaa to 1 Pat Vp All Our New One Mull.l Jng Com m utMlout-rs I'rge Prohibitive IVPfV I3V' CI Iff! l2f I lnao, greet" tangle and wer never I The International Society of Build. -1 subscription nan: . .. - DA1LI. ' .. .-,-" One year ,..,.,.k....,....,.:..... 4S.M tlone Hlgglns being Oovernor on uivnua .....,, ...., i ... ,., .W I - . - , In the support of the President la t hree month ..... J ' SEMI-WEEKLY. ! '' v one Tear .....0 hi a mmiui m - Three montha ........ .... ' Interesting',, 10 the Republican I log Commissioners end Inpectors calls party . Woody war 1. In proaree. I? " ',, iwmo wnai, ior opsvemeno, may I million buildings, valued at fourteen billion nve hundred million dolars, or more than all the .railroad in the country put toe-ether, end It assert that of all theae Jusfone ta absolutely nreproot. unat one- waa .bunt . in. the Democratic party' the fight In be- j Chicago by the great inaurance com JIAUINE BAND COMPOSEIi called the Odell and the HUelne fae and panlee for a tenting laboratory. There ! are only four thouaand . buildings about one In three thouaand -that ' PUBLISHER." ANNOUNCEMENT. No. U South Tryon etreet. Tsiephonev .; numbers: Bualneaa office, Bell 'pnone ; ciiy aditor's office. Bell pbone. w. i sew eeitoc office Bell 'pnone, . AdTertwing ratae are f urnianea on , appllntWa. Advertleera may (eel eure , that through IM eolomna ef thte . papvr they may reach aU Charlotte ana a portion or the eeat peopia in this Bute and eppet South Carolina. . This pa par glree eerreeponoenu aa mm Muiuae aa it tainaa puouc poucy -. parnuia, out it la in bo case respoa ' it)le (or their rleare. It le mooh pre ; ferred that eorreapondeata sign their name to their artlelea. eseecially la - j cases where they attack persons or inauimions. tnougn this is not oe . - manded. The editor reserrea the right to giTe ui names or eorresponaents -., won iney are lenaned foi the pur poaa of personal satisfaction. To re eatvs eooalderatlon a communication , Most' he accompanied by tbs true I tarns ot the correspondent TWELVE PAGE8. TTpSDAV, KEPTKMBEJt la, lfe. tween Jerome and Hearst the latter nominated by the Independence I League, which la composed of the fag I are even nominally-- fireproof, ' -and ends of all parties; supported by Mur- !" can oe damaged in a oormagra- phy. the head of Tammany, and B.n(Stv D4r .-. , th-tP value. T.t backed by all the disreputable ele. the unburnaWe . Underwriters' -: Lab mMnt of New Tnrk. tt Is one of the oratory In Chicago, with Its walla of cur.oslt.es of New Torh politic, totltf '"y " I cotta, door and window frames and fiance to Murphy end Tammany and I sashes of sheet metal, doora of filled said h did not want the nomination fPPer ana ateei.t and etair of hoi of the Democratic convention. Now I he Is a candidate for Ita nomination. with the better chance for It, and I Murphy Is for him, tooth and nail. Jerome Is the candidate of all re former of all parties, of the Inde pendent, and has the backing of Mayor McClellan. Both are likely to rich, enjoys his popularity by ap pealing to the envy of the poor and to every base element In mankind. Jerome, a crand stand player, going Into office as a paragon of honesty and courage and the embodiment or to give us prosperity, conscience, ha not crosocuted the In- think the country had s,' t WELCOME, Mil. BKVAN! . attending yesieraay an assurea surence grafters nor any other class welcome to Col. Bryan to North Caro-I of criminals except the unlnfluentlal. Una, The Observer, speaking now In He worships wealth and J. Plerpont a narrower senen and with doublet Morgan and the other great capital assurance, bid him welcome to Char- lata ere his gods. lotte. In the foremost city and coun-1 Between him and Hearst there Is ty of the State Ms admirers and ad- no choice. Men may awett the re- fa ereuts are numbered by thousands, suit of to-day's primaries with Inter- and by their presence and voices he I rat but without any sense of partisan' Will know this evening how steadfast ship. 'their loyalty, how genuine their joy la having him among them. All our people will be glad to ace him. THE LATE CHARLES P. M'lVER. . The news of the death of Dr. Charles Duncan Mclver will carry a shock from one end of the State to . , the other. He waa known In person In almost every county, and we shall think that In all the work he has don for the Stale the best waa when . 'he and Dr. Alderman toured It In summers agone and addressed teach- . err n Institutes and educated not mora the teachers than the people. Almost certainly the revival of the - Interest In education In the State '' could be traced to theae county In stitute and to the direction and ad- : dreaaea of theae two brilliant young men. After this period Dr. Mclver became the head of the Normal and ' -Industrial College of the Slate. Through this Instrumentality he has done unspeakably for the young wo- low terra-cotta, cost only twelve per cent more than a, building 'that would shrivel up at the. first breath or an advancing, fire.' In 1106, which waa ' a ."normal year," we spent IS08.000.000 for new buildings and burned old ones to the value of 1100,000,000. , We paid 1800,000,000. for righting fire and 1195,000,000 In fire Inaurance ' prs( milium, ui which wo hoi vac a ass. run for Oovernor and both will be 000,000 from 'the companies In pay- I ,Wtat In whlrh iv.nl hr will I'm "r losses. , - , . . ,1 ivn un iiiurv in vurn pari ot our be no occasion for tears from honest oM huimng, .nd prot.cf the.reet men. tsotn are laura or tne most from burning than It did to put up Dronounrad tvne Ifearct Immenavlv all our new ones. This year. San r rum iwu mi raisea ina pre losses or the United States to five hundred million dollars, even If we do not let another city burn down between now nd nest Januan. If we should burn up the whole of our bonanza wheat crop, on which we are relytn we ehoul suffered a calamity; yet Is la doubtful whether mat whole crop would pay for the property we actually have burn ed and are burning this year, Our entire year'a gold aupply would not pay for a sixth of It. The entire gold production of the world would not come anywhere near paying for it an The 1500.000,000 worth of build ings which wo put up In a year to Durn down would cost about 1550, 000,000 If they were built not to burn down. For the extra $40,000,000 we could save moat of the 1600,000,000 we pay In normal ytara for fires and fire protection. In other words, we an other wheat or cotton crop added vry-year to the oational wealth. The society of Building Commis sioner and inspectors has proposed a uniform law, to be Introduced In to the legislature of every 8tate making stricter requirement for building; It urge that Inaurance rates upon fire-traps should be prohibitive. and It suggests that InsU-ad of fining Duiidera in increased taxes when they do good work we should make the taxes lighter on solid buildings and heavier on those that are most dangerous to the community and most burdensome In their demand for fire protection. DISREPUTABLE JOURNALISM. Attorney Oeneral Mayer, of New Tork, in a speech before the annual should have the ' equivalent of congress of the National Prison As sociation assembled In Albany Satur day night, paid his reepecU to the newspapers which publish mislead Ing accounts of Important criminal trials. Said he: Indeed thti type of journalism hsi erne to far that a newspaper poll lin already been taken at to tha guilt or In nocence of a man aociund ot capital crime who ha not yst been broucht to trial. The contequenee that follow tuch conduct are gravely detrimental to ths public welfare. I am quite aura that the reputable pre will he slnrt to Join In a movement to arouae public sentiment upon this ques tion, and I have no doubt that an hmo- elation urh a thta, csn serial the spread ing of such a sentiment, for publications Ctiln-Mnsic In the) Brnnhlce, With the of the kind to which I have referred sre Klowh Hat. Hed Tier and Krork A NATIVE BCD." aa subs'eratve of tha public good that try eerent cltlsen must be willing to lend nia a io to putting a atop to theae prae- vcea. This type of Journalism, much mor common In the great Northern cities than In the South, where, It must be men of North Carolina. Upon thoL,, not ,Uogether euDject or education he waa an en thusiast; an alwaya rational, Intelli , gent entnusiast. no man in our history has done more to forward ,' t His own institution, the Institu tion which, one will say, was born to him, which he nursed and fostered. waa tne object of his special and natural affection, but In the whole field he waa a champion, an advocate, and in his death tho cause has lost ( a stalwart friend. It will be difficult ,;U fill the vacancy which his death has created. It was a proper tribute 'paid htm at Greensboro last evening, , inat there waa no political address . but that the meeting was made one t memorial. Had he lived until the ; 7th of this month Dr. Mclver would rhere been 41 years of age. lis died too young before his Ufa work was . nearly completed. He was a native f Moore county and a University . graduate. known, deserves and receives the se vere disapproval or those who are mindful of the reputation of the pro fession and strive to uphold Its good name. Born of the fierce competi tion nf modern urban life, arousing and then being fostered by the de praved appetite of the rabble, the Coat Aci-onipanlmmt Of What Use Are Fret When One Has Winger Written for The Observer. Elbert Hbbbard telle us oratory Is chin-music with a froCk-coat accompaniment. Up here In the Brush les one might say It Is chin-music with a frock-coat, a slouch hat and a red tie accompanl. ment. Up here the streams babble rhetoric, the newspper drip rhetoric palpitating, heart-rending' rhetoric and the mountains are dimmed by a goidon mist of words. 0 Knowing The Observer's apprecia tion of such things, I copy from a newspaper a native 'bud this poem, also a native bud: "I'll paint for you a sign remember. MumI. Inns Who I1ay Under Uoutcn ant hanu-liiinnii'B Magic Halon AIo ; Jr lourUili .MrlHlJc IVu Over JIuhIo UtaUT, lTtNlui'lng Tender Melodies ' and Koul-htirrlng , Marrlire---romO v or Their Work. r . t , ' , Washington Post. " . UeuU W. II. Hantelman, the, leader of the Marine Hand, has followed m traaiuons established by his pre decease rs. FancluDl and John Philip through their numerous compositions. m naa tr. santeimann.-. - v ' The example ot the director la fol lowed closely by , the musicians who evolve' soulful harmonies under hi magic baton. It appeara ao, at least, . oa bib mm many u nan ooa en men in this organlaatlon who can nounin tne melodic wen over tha mn- sio staff With rrace. If tha mood la for aancing; or devise strains or military pomp and circumstance in their more aggressive momenta. Whlla mane of nem are nor yet widely known,, they proauoea musto wincn anould emblason thelf natha toward fema. i neir composition are usually Of the "popular", fancy, and hardly severe enough to be called "clasaloal." " Tet, tney are j, orten . deemed appropriate for . Performance at band concert. and that Idenutiea them as the . best ugni music. ; . .i, . Of Mr. Eantelmann'a com ooalt Ions a few of those best known r ; the . r xieart a Message,'; an "at tractive . and Petite concert number; two concert waitses "The nahntanla' n '"The Volunteer," and the march ee, "Thomas .Jefferson." f "Admlrar Dewey." "Oen. Hevwood' and "Na tional Capital Centennial." . These marches enlor : a world.wida rennta. tion. Hla overture. "Ihinnn " H. ten Jn 17 and dedicated to Lebanon ixMige. no. 7, P.. A. A. M.. of Wash ington, is In manuscript only, there being but two Copies In existence, ona at the Marine Band Library and one belonging fo Sousa's Band. Two excellent apeclmena of Mr. Ban- yellow newspaper la an abnormal wiiirh h.. kr. tt.. k.i. Many shall iwuis to view defining the limits of legitimate Jour- The Air Caatie so wonderful true nallam. abandoned aa ton narrow the ft.ld nf m.r.i Kn.i,.- .k- "I II Pnlnt for you the shape of a coffin. "-"" ijreiea wun one wora ireai. and arrogated to Itself the preroga- Plnt sll this remember, iu.. .,.,1.. . I no mis wora w aeini .... ... ....... y , .r...v JUI and Judge. This, of course. Is but one "For It will be a raptures seen. feature nf the yellow Journal, but this An1.. m"ny .w".' w,th .delight; I I In as ril n If llril a art sen a' van qUfpuonilDlO uh oi an seeing nv WIRE. kome of the scientists are In the midst of their periodic discussion of seeing by telephone ,r telegraph. Ev ery four or five years aomn one pro clalms that he has fallen upon th innncHi inn win shortly set the globe anarae, unquestionable The brow of night power cannot but be dangerous In a country where the sources of Justice fall so readily under Its influence. Tha place of the press In our Ameri can life la a foremost one. Ita func tion a outlined In that, ringing old sentence, "Here hall the prew the people' rights maintain. t'nawed hy influence snd unbrlhed hr Hln." Is a high one. But II la no nart of that duty, no feature of that function to bring 'undue Influence to bear on those who deal nut Justice. The lapalna of the h.u. , however, brlnga forth no further -fie. . velopment until the reaching of the' Th 'hautauqua furnished a week . next milestone. Th latest dlscoy I f f,n'' B,rUlnnient and Instruction very comes from pretty rloee home. " P1 n' 11 he re- the city electrician of ItUhmond v i"""1 n " "'1 1,01 lulte meet On IU hlsh Welkin drasa. That no skill hand could trace, im sicyea miMning weal, In the countyea, of the light. "And the t reamers that spread. Ore the brow of the eight. Are but the glances of Hackett, Aa Spencer (Inks to his sleep. "And 1 hear as It were. The trumpet of falm, Heheanring that aoul fluttering story, How tarnished la the luster Of Hpencer'a nobis nnme. "Then haste, Imste with me onward, ( 'ompunlon and guide. v peine; the Inventor The mechiuilein, Which h dub the "telcoiie," will, he naye,. f-nable a peraun tnlhins; over th telephone to er n,c fu, ,. ami figure Of the person to whom h.. I. xena. -To make up the deficit the hat should be passed around among the lousy devils of the Manufacturer' 'tub and If they do not make It good they are flop-eared hounds and ; talking. The drtlce can be used wlthl"'"' ,hr t l- w" " the ; ,wire of Indefinite lenmh and itlvea ! 'ff"r, renewed neat year and Vivid Image." The other erlentlatK ' " U' "Om hed with a success t-i-Art extremely skeptical, th.niah ih. unqualifled In any particular. To this ' Will not pronounce it impossible-. w m""' reDectflly and deferen Such an Invention, like that of the!"""' "UK"1 to Dr. Chautauqua that i phonograph, would be an iniere.in. the show needs more friends, not '-thing to am use oneself with n a '"wer, and that It would be wisdom In rainy day, but probably nut a thing!" way If he would try to f great commercim advantage, seve"1'1 ,n" " hM Instead of trying perhaps In the Identinration of sua.!'" drive them off, and to acquire new : pected criminal and as a valuable!""'" " h' cmn- .... .ji u.. . . ! ms rurrrsponnenca courses In . ... sio,iieinc courtanip. in many of these cases K might prove a hin drance rather than an aid. Invenlor" submit the following plea or guidance to a newspaper: "Could yo anggest aome thing that ..would be worthy or valuabl thought nd experiment and might lead to tnsterlal improvement T" ' MTea,;re I Ilea the, newspaper; "Oat ting , more heat power1 an of fueC utilising wave and tide energy and Improving moral ronditiou . in 1rad. , After S theae f da f.eve been exhulsd, other ran be suggcstfHl.' Surely "Inventor" i cannot claim that the 1 food were not delivered, though' Mw to Invent o mean for Improving the moral ..jii!fons of trade may puxxle him fr a minute or two,' , But hi ha re-' !v 1 li . 'gnment tJt aa lndefl-j Popular reading and study of th Bible la on the Increase, aa Is evi denced by the following Intelligent query In The New Tork Herald! "I read recently that Adam wa 101 feet high and Noah twenty feet high. I this truer Ho must have been thinking of Jack the Olant Killer, or, more probably, Polyphemus. Also, possibly, of the length of Noah'a ark, -' -: - ' ..- . v-i- '..Mr. Wlnaten Churchill may not b nominated for Oovernor . bf New Hampshire to-day, but at nay rets he will have secured material enough durlna: the oampalgn for . another novel. To-day, though, I "Tha Crj. sis", In hi political careen " ; ; , ' ' 'eSislaaaaa.aaaa-,. e. . .. , , J ' ' ' Wurt ' t'amly Metnher, -I f Shenandoah Herald, T , "., 'It is not to be ei per tad that a man that talks as much as Colonel Uryea doss should ay all good things. lt us loin In the chorus of pleasure, Kly wide ye bright gates, ' Hwift through them we will ride. "Tryumphant sr Cowl, Brawn, Mrnt and lllarkbtim: Kr w will lay tfiem to raat. In n cherub made tomb. And th untie of the eight, Ore l hair ashe ahull bloom' , What matter Iambics or hexame ter? of what use are feet when on haa wings to flop and eoarT C. A. - A Polyglot Campaign. Kansas City Journal. i The editors throughout Indian Ter ritory have much to contend with. Being unable lo reach all of the peo ple in that section of the new State by printing unadulterated Engllah, they re pursuing other tactics. The New State Tribune, Democratic, la roast ing everything Republican ' , In the Oreek language.. Herring the fact that they have worn four messenger hoys to shred In mn effort to get life headlines translated before eolne- to proas, and the fact that two or three columns ot the stun Wilt make , raving manias out of an - 'ordinary linotype operator, the ayatetn thus fsr to meeting with Democratic dpi proval. The South MeAleeter News is damning everything Democratic In Italian In an effort lo teach the Ital ian miner the proper way to cast hla vote, and the Muskogee Phenlx Is running a column edited by "Big lOjun.". v -. '. ' -i' : t ' '! i ' f ;.; .', ' Twe Cbarv-es Omntefl.';..:- " Observer Bureau, ' . ' . . 'V v lt teuth Dawson Street, 5 - .' . ; Raleigh, Sept. H, ' A charter Is rrttad the Bank ot Oriental, In Pscmico fOVinly, with 114,000 raDltaV stork, Uevrge H. Roberu, ofehbern, being tfiprtn. elpal SIOCkr.nl,1e- lan the UAUfl ( 9- t (tutherhtrdton, ISO.OOO, to Hit a erersl mercantile busloess. Kaerlft A. Ml Maunder, of John "'couatyr te-4ay brought two ron ,,ra lo tha penitentiary, one a white QonVH'ien pi murmr in mm sew rglary In tpe mcond . erlff Bogdait, tor,, Anson, o ' convicts and Deputy unit, ef KOgfcemb, two, . telmann's work aa harmonist and ar ranger are nu pwn military band ar rangvnenta of. Pellx Weinnrtnsr's version of Weber's "Invitation to th Dance," and Cold marks' "Sakuntula" overture. These two orchestral works navo oeen converted bv Mr. Rental mann Into superb militarv hand num. bers; and a third of his successes in this direction I the arrangement of Haydn's "Thirteenth Svmnhonv for inng quartet, iia has also orches trated the entire oners "Amnrts Viv veiuuiaa. ,- '. Net in rank as a comoosar la Kd. ward B. Llewellvn. aoln cornetla Af ine nana. 'Mr. Llewellvn has lived In Washington almoat two years, having been formerly . a member f the i nomas orchestra in Chicago. Dur ing tne preeent year he haa completed a comic opera entitled "Mr. Future ureal,- wnicn will receive Its initial production this winter at Rati Theater. Chcago. He la now wrlMnar music io anetner opera, the libret to of which la being prepared by a well-known newsoaner man nf ttila ciiy. Mr. Llewellyn nlavs both violin and piano. In addition . to his chosen wind instruments and has composed three marches, Reminiscent," "Marching Aiong, ana tne urand Organiser." caprice. The Water Lllv." aet nt four waltxes for piano, Ave cornet solos, two characteristic nieces. "A uoater Episode'? and 'The Judgment iay, ana an orchestral serenade. One of the foremost comnosera and harmonists In Washington is Edward van Loock. clarlnetlat, and graduate of the Brussells Conservatory. He naa lived tn this t-ltv for ale-tit veara having com here from Montreal. In the library of the Marine Band there is no more popular number than the dainty little caprice, "Eglantine," which le one of Mr. van Loock" beat instrumental compositions. This num ber la worthy of special mention On aceeunt of Ita musical 'beauty and re- nnement. He la also the composer of a attrr, Ing march. The Flag of the Free;" a ciarinet concerto, written and per formed by himself at the are of sev enteen while In the conservatory, and a concerto for piccolo. Among the songs ot nis composition. "He Could Not Sing Abide With Me," "If Ton Were Gone," and "Kise Me In Tour Dreame," published by a' local firm, have been successful. A good com position by this gifted musician la hla "Oh, Kedomptor," air for 'cello, saxo phone, or euphonium, with organ ac companiment. . fcOUTlI CAUOMXA W1I.I.1XG. Executive Committee of Cotton As noxiatlori J .ii, lor-.es ArUnnu Plan ami UUI U to Work to IUiIm) Mouey, . - ".- .: ; ' , ' , Obneryer Bureau, , . . i u main Mreei. .' 1 - Columbia, s, cVSept It t 1 The 'executive " committee South Carolina Cotton to-day and endorsed the, Arkansas Association for- JO centa,. . regardmg SecreUry Cheatham, and In all other '.respects including ' the scheme to organise ' a bis . corporation to,' buyt weakj oojtton OR tha market. A committee was ap pointed to formulate plan to get this 8tat to do 1U part toward raising the 10,000.00 wanted - for ' tne purpose of financing' the holding of weak cot ton. This committee win issue an aa drees to the people of th State to morrow, , c Sept IT. , ' "' '. "V imltteeot the - H M n ' ' f , i Association met : ' O ' f " ' n r r j paction of the ,; I ( M ; ,v , f, " , aa(to holding ; . Ieilj Vaav-iLv..l0 L-ii U ' u ;.r::f.j''fiiD2S:', : Every; department Iht now c rapidly filling: ftujp rr'rir-W r' ''jLSm. 4. .J a. J t" 1 r, Charleston ;Pot. , ; Stenaland. ' tho bank robber,, will get cold comfort rom the , united Statea government, ; He la to - be brought back on the Glacier, PEOPLE'S GOLUfslU r A 9 1 C i f i n n a (-!-c:i a tl t aiuuiipi'UiiciiiHi' fl; ..'. . : v '..' -''i. t --.' oft.. .', '. u.n r i l uesaav - we oat.: on nai asnmt in ot. k ff i CXat;SuitSevr S.;2rtvwi Orr, dem-ee ta serve IS , year, the 'Vvee m. nsara In aerva' for life "for degree, brought Sheriff The Tnnnel Under Hudson River. -Exchange. v The completion of th big tunnel of the Pennsylvania Railroad under the, Hudaon river Is on ot the blggeat gtnerlng triumphs of modern time. The work began two year ago on op posite side of th river two and one half mile apart. It haa progressed under the direction of the englneera until the great tube hav met beneath! the middle of the river with only the variation of a fraction of an Inch. It la now possible for the first tlm to go from New Jersey to New Tork city on dry land. , :- . ; The tunnel Is perfect a nearly a modern engineering! can make It. It coslsts of two tubes, each thlrty-lne feet In dlametor, running parallel to each other. Trains running In opposite directions will use different tube and thua all danger of collisions I elimi nated. , The cost of the daring under taking has been enormous, amount. Ing to nearly one hundred million dol- lars in addition to the manr Uvea that have succumbed to the disease pecu liar to river tuneiiing. ' it value, how ever, fully recompense tha outlay and It will last for BgMut-MT" ; It Is a pioneer scheme aa waa the first Brooklyn bridge. Jt Is interesting to Imagine the future of railway tun nelling which th success of this pro ject le certain to Initiate. It la a heal thy sign of th greatness of th coun try which built IU Concluding an ed itorial on It Tn Philadelphia Press ayet v (;-,?'''''' -' ; '::' - "In . contemplating 4he - work 'now nearly finished, it 1 difficult to deter mine which to admire the tnbst; the feat of tha engineer, - the financial daring of -President CaesatL who ore- Jected the bold undertaking, the migh ty corporate machine behind horn, or th great seas of the land which made th whole thing poeelble." '.; Thing Tha Joe Xin Thlnka. Durham. Herald.. ,:'. r,vf ,4 ,f Mr Wattenon ta at leatt taking hi medicine like a man. " , . f . ' After on land hla Job ha And th country , in much better fix than toe eipected,',.'.,'1 aV' ' , ,y,--. , v.The' Democrat'' should be able "to get all the Populists on their aid this time, provided there are any left. ; ' If Mr. Bryan want the party to nee lie own discretion In the matter why doq't h give It.som sort of chance f ' It will be noticed that most of those Whe want to purify potltlca hav et their price in advance for performing tbe Job.:,', .j;"'-'. .; ,,'.' ' Those who ar keeping their mouth shut ar for Mr. Bryan, even If he Uoea not develop eufllcient trength to Mua"them to ay so.- Conservative Democrats have little to hipe for and had Jut as well make Up Mietr mind to take the medicine a the 'Other siii a oocs it out. . Without knowing hi views on the suhtfrt. we take It that Mr. fUilllvan, of llilnol, de not favor tha vern- Pier.t own-rhip of the rutlroo!!. The -"American District . Telegraph Cosirpany - deilvera packages, parcela. notes, in vita uons, inrnisuce . anesscn- gera for errand eervlce at a . very , smjOl cost. The Observer will scud onr meesengera, without charge, to your residence or place of buaiaese for anvertiaementa lot' , this - ooramn. Phone . TS. Ofllon . with . Western Union Teleerrapn , Company, 'Phone &. . All adverUaeraents . inserted In this column at rata of ten otxita per; line of ate words. No ad. taken for than tO cent. Cash tn advance. SEE -WINDOW DISPLAY, ein V A rT fr1f u nereoM - :-'.f rc f V; h'M.'' 5.- Dress Goods i. r . - t. -. WANTED. WANTEtC-Msh for ' fixture work;r mut "have soma experience in shop or 'eleo- trleai work. Smith Electro wo. ' WANTED Position, by. young married, man. Stenographer end book-keeper. Six. yean' experience. ; Beat references furnished. Address, A. M. J., care Ob server. ' ' ' t, - :, ;sponged fand y' slirurifcr ; Acv;CTy yaro guaranicca , to give en- mm spot WANTED at once. girt, to help-on fine custom panta, Oood wage to. ngnt party. ; The Tata-Brown co. . i-re i - 1 ; UUldllV , VfUlilKU f 1 1 .i-J WANTED, by young couple, t rooms. In nice location, ror light nousaaeeping. Address, 'M.,M earn Observer. WANTED At once, expsrieneed stenog rapher. Apply 2W Trust Building. WANTED Boy to tay In office. Must come recommended. A. R. Willmana Plumbing Co., JM North Tryon. Another shipm ulat niiflsV :?Serge- PaiianiaV' Hemietta, Nov-; city Plaids jEtc; Pt'tiom 50c to $1.50 Per Yarde" -' '. '';u) !?. 4 WANTED Becond-oand kitchen range. Wood or .coaL with water back. B.. care Observer. v , Sills WANTED Two traveling salesmen. tor clothing, for North and south caro- lln.- Box 104. . ' - ; WANTED Harness and saddle Steady work. son & o Sullivan, particular. maker. 36-fnch Black. Spot Proof, Guaranteed Taf- iuv'NarSS fe Sil positiydy-the. t m Nnh coiK ' sff nu , pjr u lsuul .wirwuuios ;; -Ttuoiuiay pcrspira 'opboa rasn K tion, spot and;: water proof i;f f&cy&df rowing milling section. In suburbs of harlotte. A splendid house evauiaoie. Street care every U minutes to and from the city. Can atart with seven boarders. Address, Board, care Observer. . WANTED Three young . women for salealadlee and cashier. : Merchant. Paid Sits WA NTKD Colored Janitor at Presbyte rian College. - Rererenoee reqMred. WANTED Half doeen brick layers at once, st Belmont and Ml. Holly, N. C. K. f. Kanain. in WA NTKD To rent ' six 1 room-house, Fourth Ward prelerred. Adaresa, i. JL. L,, care Observer. kOSCELLANXOUS. THE NORTH CAROLINA Children's Home Society has two fine baby boy; each nearly two montha old, for whom It wU he good family ho raves. They may be adopted, Addreat, W. B. Streeter, Supt., Oreenaboro, N. C . . . . Tf 11 . f tit - . ' . . i ne sweuest ; suk waists .- tnat are New York- armade" of PJaldse Wt have exclusive . patterns,: no twd alike, pnee the ) ." . 'v':tyard,;75c;i THE OBSERVER la now on sale at Hotel Normandie. a wen es at tne Mansion Houae, Oreenvllle, S, C. WE WILL reeeive n bead ef the beat evaf shipped. J. W, Co. Novelty Silk . :'. REMEMBER' we ell for cash or on time, J. W, Wedsworth'a Sons Co. Ilie' sweUest fe lr Kav& ever sriovwie -iPrke - the yard ; from ' : Wadswortb s Son I . vf v' t- - a f .... , . :48cto$J0Oe MISS EMMA LKINBACH. vocal teacher. Pupil of BelarL of New Tork; Henschel. of London,, and Bouhy. of Pari. Real-i denoe-studlo. Graham .Terrace. 121 North Tryon., 'Phone tn. ...... Radium Silks .1 -v 4Wnch lumi iSflk;, for swell evening dress H I BUT OR SELL for you anywhere Now have a large lit or realty, throughout the State and Territories, E. Real fhtate At., Oelnvllle, Qa. Auman, HAVE TOU gotten that rare "iawson'a Histor reprint copy of rv or North Carolina r' Contalna all the Illustrations Vi-' .T: 1 .: In the original booh. Price, 11.60. The Obssrver prlotlng House, Charlotte, N. Laces tliSUAHTbi rspnnuMi copies or man of . Charlotte ', Township; . unmounted, zv cents: snoumcjq on nrst-ciasa card board. iO cents. - The Obsorver, Print ing House, Charlotte, Jf. C- SEVERAL hundred thousand feet ef loraai oaa ana pine 'timoer ror sale. r . y. a. gara mi,, iony ana Stanley, 'Ivy1 V ; t Ahewylin lofI ! i nrcao, ; c, i orcnon, . ana y iasr : out not least, TWKNTT-rrVB horse boiler end - tor ei: siso nav planing R. F. Kankin, . . FOR RENT. FOR RENT New, modern t-mom houae; '"i". Real, Lace, ' Allover;' Edge -and .Insertion to machine, .- . . Tv IViaiCIi . r ,' " ' in f - 4 " - - k-i- ahaa W ' VM Vtf room. S.M floor tace.' near Southern freight depot Southern Real Katate, Loan aV Truat Co. . . , , 1 w --- - ...ww v. w . Ninm, . . . . . . . v . . f ' . - . - - . ........ ga and electric light! centrally located. i ' ' , i ' Apply to Dr, A. J. Crpwell, U S. Tryon m"r ' . " ' - ' j r , '- y t 't ,v. Handsome Lace Robes," white' and - b ack, "OR BKNTDealraMa , manufacturing Vw (( , " , - W ' iV. VUWaJ pnee each, $65.UU and $75.0Qe ... Dress Trimmings ;v The only ' complete line of. Dress Trimmings FOR, ,, RKNT Two store-rooms, - Kxge feet, near Southern irelaht d-m Southern Real ute. Loan Trtut Co. FOR RENT Nicely - furnished rooms, 4 iiuou irora equare, jMOTtn f'oplar. ron sals; FOR BALK My residence ' on Heights, comer Kllxnbtth and Kl avenue, 101 ia oy - leet; also aentla 1N111117 iiorea sna .uiiirnooa ouxgy. moderate price. ..W, W. liarrlsa, IKi shown v in the dtye We handle only. , the hirrh dac3 and fashionable lint Very iae ASSAYING A f ..cmcvrfAt, "Ait'itnn ' cars t LV-..IT l ... :cmrnoa tv: '.::::. t::::r.:.i a K-II 7, .J trU C" arioV.a. II. C, , Xs , 4... . ,.t.-. a; t ; U' I
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 18, 1906, edition 1
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