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. W . - AV' A V i v4 r. A. CAU)W TOM!1 ukll I I'KINS! rubllsber. very D:y h lha )w. ; B0BscaiPTioTf , rnicsi Cn yMf ,.,,.-.u..ef x months i.v' Three months . e- - eee . a fcl. month ,M. ....... ........ . Three moatha V PCBUBMEBfi' ANNOUNCEMENT. '.-Ne. M South Try on street. Telephone i -. numbers: Huslnee olTic, BU 'pnona la; city edltore office, e.l 'phone, 134; ' new editor's office Boll 'phone. XJ4. , Advertising rats are furnished spplloatios. Advertisers may tacl aura 1 ,V that through the oolumna of Uila paper they may reach all Charlotte -an a portion of the beat people In . tln State and upper South Caiotlna. Tlile paper glvee correspondents a wide latitude as it think public policy , ' s-rmlu. but It la in no eaae respOo . ami tor their new. It m muck pre rarred that correspondents !( their asme to their articnts, especially la aaa where they attack persona or institution, though this la not do mended. The editor reeervee the right te giro the namea of correspondent Vna they are demanded fei the pur - pee ef pereenaj satisfaction. Te re ' serve eonalderstlon a communication must be accompanied hy the true Muna of the correspondent ATTRDAY, gEPTEMBKTt 22, l0fl. pro he overlook Belgium? f A' vrltr In The Itovue Politique . at ParlemenLalre of France notes v that ' the reaulta of government ownership of railway! In Belgium la . altogether ummtln factory. Since the government acquired control the cost ; of administration In every department la higher, while train are slower and hot so punctual. 'The operating ex . peases," say the writer, "of the Northern Railway of France absorb . II per cent, of receipt, but on the Belgian railways operating expenses are 10 per cent., and this, too, in country where population Is three times as dense, receipts per mil ar ' tnuch . higher and Iron Is cheaper, Quoting official figures, the . writer 'proves that the higher cost of the - State-owned Belgian railway does not mean better service or even higher ages. The only people who benefit . by. the change from private to pub Ho ownership, the writer shows, a re m' Dumber of high official, who Offices and salaries did not previously exist, and members of the Chamber of Deputies." JBut nerhaps Mr. Bryan overlooked Belgium during hi awing around the World. i;i:coniia tiiu state's ins. With the exception of the splendid character of th history, which , ah has made, there la perhaps nothing about North .Carolina which stands out more conspicuous in the view of h outsider, than the fact that that! hlntory has never been don Justice. There is not a PUt. In the Union, no. matter how proud Its' record, howl old It statehood, bow prominent - Its part in th making and In th devel opment of th nation,. Dy, who aids North' Carolina ' cannot hold, .up her head. Beginning, as sh did, long . for th , Revolution to wield bar In fluence, antedating by a year th fa-j moua pectaraUon' of, Independence at rAV of Tin: rnr..cnt:i:s. HAIJl AX COJTO.Y tliOHI U OCT ; , ISEXf EXGLA.VI) M1I.LH '.';: WHIPPED. : f . Much has been written and much 4- has been ,aa,ld of the Industrial de relopment of the Southern mate dur u . irw j vara uui nun i ailtUnll V ..II.. k. 1 .. .w. w . .v i. v, urn j i ui taiviii ana mi ' amkkln ranMltv nr tk - qoestionably on of the fields In v Which we are meetln with ih mnmt signal succe la that of the manu- . factur of cotton. Beginning with an ; autput far behind that of the New ., x.ngiana mum, in number of our SplOdles ha Increased rapidly that ;. w have pulled further and further "i t the front until to-duy the number i win nauniru oy me wuuinern tnnis stand comfortably In advance , vi in new Kngiand mill ccinnunip tioa. Figure Juat Imued by the aec- , retarv or the New Orinni cotton e- , - - - m .. f mi riiuing AurUft St. ahnar that tnr f h . Ime since the century began, the South outstripped the New t:nlnnd - ranis. Againm l.lo.liK halca takn ,bv New England mllln, thoie of th South handled 2.I74.22&. Thin I - more than twice the number handled ' la the South In 187, and four time w r ,n ' inene racta . apeak for themvelve. 'The aimpllfled spelling bunlmn Coming to a text, so far a the gov amment'a part in It In concerned. Wsdneaday. Comptroller of th ('ur tency Rldgely received n conalgnmi nt ' Of printed matter In which he wa i tafsrred to a "Controller of the Cur rency" Mr. Hldfc-. iy mil.) that didn't moan mm. Jin went to the utatute Creating hi office an "Comptroller." ' nd h refiuwd t.i accept the con- atgnmrnt utuier that npi IIIuk. Ijiter, vomptroner or the TreHury Trace- wen aicaea ror the nme rauno. Mr. 1 A . iKisi7 i in nne Mhape to make Uch Stand, for he haa live yt-nr of of : C before him mt cannot he re- v is a good iim. now t speculate to what that unknown ' auantlf . i h. p,u.,i . '.V 1 ' . Bom attention ha Iwen attrartnd to ths fact that an KnlUh lord re . CntlV declared an lml,.u ... . . w - ' vw m inun Inquiry retalna nevertheless hi MM1 . ID IDI ,.r T .... I m, , . " " " Allium. jnia - sounds vry strange to American, non f 'whos public offices are filled , by Hght of blood or of nonneiwlona. A a matter of fa-t. though, if a Hen ator ar : Represenutlve were to b. com Imbecile during hi term of of flee, U la axlremely doubtful If there It any oonntUutlonal way of ousting blm Ir th cas of tb English lord, however, pis house U o much of a figure head that It doesn't make so much dlffrrnc. ;,. . llielr falarie Too Iw I'oor Vny Alakes Poor rreeirhcra, -. Monroe Journal. .'.-',''. I- t';' ThI followlmg J from Tha Cha'r lott Observer;. . . j .':;,;' 'freachera are at a, premium In Georgia,.' remarks ' tha 1 Richmond Tlms-ll8patch. - In n . city of Qcorrla nine churches four Baptist. four Presbyterian and on Unitarian r kidding (or pastor, and tn th entire 8ta no lea than 100 church- ea , ar In th . nam , predicament.' This condition, more or less general ovor tha counrtrr. ta not so surorlslnc when mi considers ih poof salarle flvan tha religious workers. The ex Utenc of th low seal of alarle. however, tn th face of tha lively de. mama cor ministers, indicates a stat us strikingly r anomalous. The ace-' Philadelphia, giving of the best that Jfi :SL. & waa In Jierjo the nation' atruggie for to be working only one way! Hfef. she then contributed of her aonsl Tha low ealanr averaae iiaa decreased to th atateamen and counclUera who """brf na,t? tlw . . . .. necessarily greater . damaivl hu to- guided th national ship of 8UUt.;It preuy failed to boost tha price," V' is scarcely ntcnwr even i There U not a first-claaa preacher tlon her inestimable contribution .to tn North Carolina ; whose' salary la the civil war, or , the part she has half -what he could make by the played in ha anbeeouent upbuilding Jf . TflJl and expansion of this section. These I raoneyr Nc: if he wera he rouid things are known, of sU pf u. because I Quit. Bat he Is human and he can't of recent date. V. . ., . f'lT ? aervtca wnn ti utowa .. . . . fc VI'' not appmoiaiea si nia With such a history behind ns, rich worth. If conrrea-aUons would even In tales of adventure and, deed of (look at it from 'the eelflsh stamd point daring, colored with the light of to-1"1 poor pay make poor preachers. mance. surcharged with inspiration to i. ZZ pni! similar loyalty to country and to clvlo Confronting tha Church universal tn duty, why shall It not be handed a country la the Caot that fewer down to the succeeding generations t fun:,,n r -flrat-rat ability offer uionnti mr uig imawtrj year oy year. How much the matter of sal ary haa; to do with the causes of this w are not able to say. But there are yet many good men who feel that they must preach regard of sala ry. It la tnekn to take advantage of thee by cramping them' on Insuffl. dent salaries. A canvaaa of aome one recently showvd that In one auction of the country, of fifty whose cases were looked Into, mora than three fourths were recelvm. ealarte In sufficient to meet their reasonable needs. Few Salaries have been 4n. creased anything like in correspond ence wun tne increased cost of living for the past few year, so thai preecnere wno now get what they wa ore years fo nomanauy ar get' ting little over half In reality. PrcHUlcnt C. ". M.Mire and lion, At-I Icy llorn. AtittittM i :iiljnii ijUc : t.atlicrlnx St S til In nil 'e-k- H rv v Imiumci ki I Jiuiit at Oucy flpeoiul to The OUerver. ' Scotland Neck, Bept' 2Lf eaterday wai indeed aytlf day tor tb '.farmer of Scotland Neck community, Preparation naa. been mad fur a arand rally and every plan war executed Id detail and even more wai arcompllthed f than had aeoa anticipated. The 20 barbecue ?and the great quantity of 4 Brunswick latew whjch bad been arranged for were pre pared to perfection and no one was over looked at dinner time. . , ; Hundred ' of, farmer : from the sur rounding country gathered In the large open grove along Main street In front of vi me nanuaome reddesce o the late nr. Vf. IC Wood. There mint . bav been even Or eight hundred prMnt when the uenaer aacennea tne (tana. ' capi. w. T. Jenklnv preXdent of the Halifax coun- i7 orancn ot tne Boutnern cotton A.mn elation, railed tha matln ta order. ' Hon. Clarenca KlU'hia Introduced the flrar AlM-kM A K. Am... Lf.. A .t. 1 Horn, of Clayton. He said ho bad corns to make a biuinea talk, and that he wlihed he how the farmer - juvt two thing, namely Oood reaona tor hold ing cotton Tor ten eanU. and aood r on why they (hall pay ten cents per oaie levy tor me aupport 01 tne noutn era Cotton Aaeuciailon. Mr. Home pre seated tatltiu from the various crop ana tne price of some for a number of pint I Any history, however glorious, which unpreaerved, will shortly- perish. How many nations there have been n the history of the world, greater than those, of which we know, un known to-day, because they left no history. On the other hand the State which has done comparatively little, but whose little has been much ex ploited, will command the respect of the world. How many people In the world knew anything about North Carolina's history T How many will ever know about It until It Is put be fore them In attractive formt And how will North Carolina ever be able to take her proper place In history until this Is done? The task Is one worthy of a master hand. Test books have been written upon the aubject, and all succeeded excellently In so far as the attempt was made, and so far as the purpose aimed at Is concerned. But Is1 'there not room for a new North Carolina History a claonlc which shall take Its place in our shelves with the best literature, an ambitious attempt whose design shall be not to stop until the great history of a great State la done Justice. Rightly written It would read like a fairy tale, attractively printed It should take precedence over the latest novel. Fame, fortune and the gratitude of a State await htm or her who successfully accomplishes this feat The complaint voiced on every hand at the recent Genera) Assembly or in rresDytenan cnurcn si ireea vllle, S. C. that there la a d4trflnsing scarcity of candidates for the ministry In that denomination, followed by earnest appeals to the younger men to prepare themselvea for the minis try, seems to be bearing fruit v hether this be true or not, no true bill of Indictment on this score can be made agatnat Davidson College as trainer of young divines. A dis patch from Richmond, Va., yexterday credits' that Institution with nineteen student entering the Union Theologl csl Seminary, the largest representa tion from any Southern State. With evident anxiety Th Charles ton Pint ak: "in the mlitat of all thl BryanUm, here U our a real 8notor and what doe 1ih think about It T It the Hen l..r to much absorbed In th fate of hi wliltkey machine In South Carolina that he cannot center hit thoucht nnon question of national poller and turt Interest of very larae ni6mntT" In an Interview at Bloux City Tues day Senator Tillman declared that 'the South will never agree td the nomination of William Jennings Bry an on a platform containing govern ment ownership of railroads." Sena tor Tillman has spoken there Is no uncertain ring to hi words and now that The l'ost has what It asked for we trust It will be good. if ordinary , evidence ar , to ba credited, tha prospects for th election of Mr, R, N. Ilackett In th eighth congressional district continue to grow LrfKhter. The Demovrata of jhat dis trict hsva but " to do 'tbelr duty'to reMrn the district, to It place In tfc i ropef column.. .:v V." ' Mr, P.oosertlt may be the only R. 7 ' ' .n who can win. but some of o:!.r ar wllilag to mak tb Wonder what'a th matter with Mr. Bryan' versatility. In hi former campaign It waa th ronlant sur prle of the country, not only the number of speeches he msde, but that something new cropped out In almont every poch. In th preaent tour he I making but one speech. Has the storm raised by his government own. erelilp proposition msde him rsutlous. or I this a result of his professed conservatism T THINGS JOE KI5IO THI'KS. - Durham Herald. - It Is pretty hard on the fanners to plant a fifteen cent crop and then have to flght for ten. But couldn't Mr. Bryan atlr 'em up own nere u ne knew how to make a nigger speech. North Carolina will now await 'a while before deciding that she want second place on the ticket. Unless the dsns of some or the gentlemen miscarry the presidency of the State Normal will not be vacant long. And now Mr. Bryan wants to put this State back In It Just as it waa beginning to think that It was out of it. If the party Is to depend noon the man to pull It through what la the use of hampering him with a platform, anyway T If the party refuses to adopt a aov- ernment ownership plank what are you fellow who believe In It srolna to do about it T While we have to elect a few off). clala this fall, this should furnish no excuse for starting a. national cam paign at this time. The party In New York seems to be- In need of saving, but the men who placed It In that fix are not compe tent to make a good Job of It. Of course the Democratic party made a poor showing last time on a conservative platform, but then the public had little confidence In Its con servatism. Leglaiaturea will not make law ao plain that there can be no mlsunder- 'landing a to their meaning as long a the IegiHlstures are composed mostly of lawyera ine noutn win never get what is coming to her out of the Democratic party a long a she la content to open up and holler for whoever a d Dean to De in tn lead. P year pat. ihowlng conclusively that It 1 now reasonable tnina- ror tn farmer to-noia toeir cotton for ten cent, it alio showed how neceautry It larfor the wni w pay tne ten eeat levy, on every bale of cotton for the upport of n ouiuem . cotton AMOCiation. - -. Mr. K. B. -HUllard. wcretrfry of the county aaaoclatlon, then presented Mr. C C. Moore, of Charlotte, president of the oiaie. ai vision or the Boutnern I'Ottou AenclauoB. , - Mr. Moor vialted the county eno before, (peaking at Halifax last sprina. He was si van a- alad wel come urn- yesterday- and more than met expectation o ,tue Strong ipecca which he delivered. . ' - Mr. Moor went Into the detail of th wora 01 in Bout hern Cotton Aawclauon and showed clearly the good It ha don for th farmer of the South and . for 11 other chUM of person wUV H also emphasise the reasonable demand of ten cent tor cotton and declared that the manufacturer are willing and desire to pay that much for cotton at a staple price. Br ant Illustration and imulns anecdote Mr,- Moore showed alo how every farmer should be glad to pay ten cent per bale on hi cotton for the support of the Southern Cotton Associa tion. Mr. Moore made a strong speech and wa roundly applauded at the con clusion - 01 Itle aildras. Together with the fanner the mer chant of the town and uken a lively in. tercet in the day and all business house were closed for the speaking and the din ner and the merchant, through their association, bore liberal part of the ex pen ef the day. -Soon after dinner a business meeting wa held by the township association and tt new name were enrolled, esoh paying hbj a cent Initiation fee. Mr. Moore wa called upon to make a statement about the necessity of a cotton ware house, which he did with such force that m suwcnptinn was taken at once amount Ins to S3, 360, and a committee waa ap- iviutu to vvua in ware no use at ono. . ; Denver I'- i.l M, ;ni 'j he m i.ou.t i. America Jihvo tn" 1.I.1UJ tO tllMllilll'Ul tnflilince 111 P. mill 1 A ii xnii'i.-r t,. ii.ii k t -ill s lu.uulcu. They sy it's pone, nit 'tis not so. For titke down ymnii-r well-wora book And you shall e an i -'utid -rv. . K en to each hill una uee and brook. There Is the curving, wave-washed buy. Where, whrw you r an shim rhil.l. Tou woke, i N Crusoe, on that day wvnen aumeoj wei all the breaker 'V wild..- -., : ,- , . - ,. . .. . k.y ,,;.- : .' " '; , - i And there, up yonder. Is. the rock. On Which your Har wis nlantad hlrh: Each day you felt a bltteV shock - ' vynen no sail s gleaming met your eye. i And near tt is the home 'you 'made A Mill ol conifort. rmmt mtA phino. Ana iuer to. rrownlns; barricade - . , you sai irom. every aarm. iuk-sb, mem ry (miner: . i down toe gleaming, snow-white Stand forth the place of horror where v swiiMint in we eana. ' . . , i .. r . . ...... . . So tell mi not of vanished We, - v,; For While that hnnk llvu ,11k If- So "Jong we'll come beneath It wile So long will Crusoe' land endure I i: uiroitTs so nusu birds; McCatoheon Want to Ilea Aaraln Uta Song u Ucartl In Boyhood, Denver, Col., Special, X Oth. v, n n Ilk V .(II . rr;;;.::; ; 1jv)): 11 " - 'i r class apparel ever assembled ; ( x'XfCfC lier. V It you wish ; to: bo 1 i U v .posted' reerardinsr the cor-- - r I 'J- '.t.i-Thegest and most mac-; 3 ' 'niuceni conecuon 01 - men- ..1.- ii - - v , V SO that he "could llatan tn rita' aM age to tha aweet songs of the. bird wnicn lunea mm to rest when he was a boy, one Of the most nromlnent physicians on the Paclflo eoast -went all the way to Ireland to get the na tive waroiera. i la now taking two nunarea ox tne sinsrnra nacir tn hia noma in Tacoma, Wash. . v i. ; - , v. Dr. : Charles McCutchsmn . ' tendent of -the- Paddock MemorUl Hospital, Tacoma, Is the man. He U a cousin or Dr. Rothwell. of Denver, ana ib nueei at ina tatter's : homs. The climate In Tacoma, says Dr. Mc Cutcbeon, is eimllar to that In his old horn In Ireland. i r : ..-(.. ! ,- .. .: ' Dr. McCutcheon waa- hiSrn tn' 'rha county or wexrord. In southern Ire- tana, ana nus Doyisn hobby waa birda. f WELL WORTH TRTmO.' JL Brosm. ths nnnulav tisnilna at. torney, of Plttan.ld. Vt., says: "Neat te m panswn. wm .pest tmnf u IU la Dr. King's New .t,lf,pul8.,, He -'writes: y keep my family ., tn epUodld I i in. "Th. healt Quick cure for headache, eon- Stlnatlon and blllousneaa. - SSa flnins. teed, at It. U. Jordan Co,' drug store. Sill i li3 m ' il m '. . . si ar a- - - J X n , ;rect; styles and fabrics ; and r ov tvj hat V constitutes GOOD Glothiric. ihen von Rrinnliln'fc miss this shbwinit of .tho widely known ; MTfJTT AT!T JJ.flTP.TT.TI ;' . n -cFINE CLOTHING i : which we have in a wonder- f" :i fui variety of a conservative and extreme 'models; in all V :y- the 1 jasmonable fabrics : of . : ' the .' best American and - , European mms, , y y :f::,X&ur Sadk 'Suits -cut and' finished', inT high-V: itl n r a m4 aw-m a I h m4jvI a" am we.x . . y'latot of rkrifrfl Tnrcrir(T -frnm v : $10.00 to $25,00, with an exv .V'f centionallv : larcra assort- r v; mem ' . 01 ; sweu ; wngie . ana -.. EOPLE'S G0LUMI1 The Inhabitants of the sleepy burg of Now York, are said to be waking up, and the general Improssloa Is abroad that the monotony Is going to be broken, Itev. Dr. Tarkhurat, preacher and reformer, has returned from his vacation In Europe. "It Is gravely announced from Pennsylvania that the chestnut crop will be abundant," asserts The At lanta Georgian. What an unneces sary statement! Isn't this campaign year? Did Mr. Dryan Hewn What He RaldT Charleston News and Courier. Dr. Charles D. Mclver died while ha was on Mr. Bo an's special train, near uurnam, last Monday, on his way ta Greensboro with the orator. Mr. brysn spoke at Oreensboro In the evening. but Inetead Of talking politics he spoke ' of erms of the highest praise of his dead friend. "At the age of It years a seat the United Htates Benate was the height of my ambition," he aald. "I did not wnnt to so to Congress or to be President; the Senate was tha place. 1 have changed now. .1 do not are to hold office, I want to do all tha od 1 can. I am striving to leave the world something. I had rather, a thousand times, leave the world what Dr. Mclver has left It than Mo leave thn U. Rockefeller's million." Ar we to understand that Mr. Bry- n positively win not run for Presl- ent at the next election T It be waa entirely sincere In what ha said, th North Carolinians would doubtless ba willing to put him tn Dr. Mc!vra plsre. A successor will . have to ba found for him: why not take Mr. Bry sn? ,. ., , ... ... ., , .. . ; Kt lu. "Arkansaw" Jones f Mr. Claud forward, ot Uiuhauaa. .--v;-n'iV-v-v Special to Tha Observer. , Ojford, Moot ll-Mr. Claude Nor. ward, a most estimable young man who came to Oi'ord to flerk for the Parham Hrothers Co, was taketi ill with fevee two days after hi arrival here and, .after three weeks of lin gering illness, died, lie received most careful attention and a devoted sister and brother administered to Ms com. fort, Tha remain were taken to hi horn at UtHthanen. Va.i where a grief stricken family , mourned his sad death. 1 i. Henry Watterwon pa Rocovelt LoultvllleBourler-JournaL, Kuthlng escape Mr. ItucrvelL No aubjeo I too hi far. him to takl, nor too to for htm to teotJ. . Ha makes tretls without tha consent . of ; tha Henlt 11 enforces such law a meet his approval, ond fair to se those that do not soot him. It now aseal th English langgwldg, constitutes himself a sort of French Academy and will reform tha spelling In a way ta soot himself. ' - ' We have ventured to spell the nam of tha President Hucevelt. , It is quit likely that many will say 'that it I not his nam. Hut th majority of the people pronounce It thus, the first ylable ryhming with goose. There are other of course who pronounce It'dlfferently but If We unsettle - the spelling already established pepel will spell according to their Ideas of sound, and the nam of tha President, Which It appears few pepel no how 10 pronouace,' must take Its chance with the resu Bull it I a safe guess (or geae) that he will rontlnu to sin ltoosevelt. Perhep Theodora Ruce velt would not be recognised ID form lands.-, .- -, - - , IVrt Tbem Knock Joint W Wilmington Star. . y;.,. - Charlotte haa gone and got John It. lulllvan a one of the attractions for the Mecklenburg county fair. People who show 'and disposition te knock the fair can g no aaalnat John L If they csn't get satisfaction. SHOCKING HAZING AT V. M. J. Xew Cadets Have Been Outrageously AUstroatcd and a Number Have) . ajrii. I.ynchburr. Va,. ftent. Jl Rstnnrta re ceived here from the Virginia Military Institute show that the new cadets have oeen snocaingiy mistreated and that number have left for their homes.' J. T, Deal, of Norfolk, Va., passed throunh mis morning en route home with hi two sons, ne eipreasad great Indlsmatton at their treatment He will brmg the matter to the attention of th Norfolk Aiumni Association at once, Lynchburg Alumni to Take Action. tQrmurg,vy9qp-tlie to- vai siumni sVSWOCMI-son ( C.IM Virgin, MolltSLry InetHuU wNl meet shortly for the purpoae of consadermg evthat mepej can oe tsucen jo coopete erWh General BootA Shtpp, the command wit, for nupreaaton of basing in ha institute. . Keport hre shirw tha tine new cadets txtve been smocking ly mlatreejted emd that a number have left for their home. STt'DK.VT AS WKEHTLEH. J. It Sparks, of Wofford, Offers to Wect "TerrlWo Tnrk No, mt (Spartanburg. Special to The Observer. 8partanburg, 8. C, Bept. 11. Sports and admirers of physical prowess are Interested In the bout arranged by tha manager of Bud All, "the Terrible Turk No. I." which 1 scheduled to take place In tha opera hous. Monday night Bo far there have been two men who have signlfled their willina- V.ttt0.m'ft lne Twrk' J- IL Sparka, a Wofford College student, who stands Ix feetand tip the .scale at 115 pounda, and Fred Miller, of Iowa, a professional weighing 110. All la sat isfied that he can pat both men on the floor within an hour and offer a large purse If he falls to make good. It Is expected that there will be a large crowd on hand, as this Is th first opportunity sport have had Ot.i seeing suon a conteet at home. , Starvation Kalarir. , ; Salisbury Evening Tort. The Charlotte Observer notes the scarcity of preacher In Osorgln and think that th scant compensation received by the clergy ta partially re sponsible for this condition. Un questionably It Is. For tha service performed, the -arduous work -. re- quired and the sacrifices expected, clergymen are the most underpaid men In all the world. Of course. exerption ar to. be , found In the rion cnurchc of tha largest cities, out we make particular reference to the salary of the ', minister In tha rnrai districts and small town and cities. it ie a fact, that there ar minister or the Gospel here In North Carolina (and they cannot ba num bered by the flag rs. on both hands, either) ' whose salary Is not sufficient to meet their living expense. It matter not hoWyVonsecrated a young man may oe, n win nesitata a long ume wore entering upon any call Ing that deprives him of the actual necessities or lire. , !- v-. The fault? -That I clear. It Ilea at tn door of th big,-rich churche that car mora for an Imposing edl- ui-, an eloquent -preacner .and -big eonrrsastlons than- for ths vsirsrs jot tha obscnr preacher, who would na amased to rind himself free of concern about the neat day's bread. ' Fngltlv Uogtclvrr Jlctorna, Special to Tha ObsOTVr.:V,,r;s,-V , v Spartanburg, 8. C.i Sepl, ll, Lewis Henderson, the official dog-oatchnr, whose sudden disappearance from the city waa related In this correspondence; several days- ago, haa rsturned and will be tried on the charge of sell ing whiskey, ' He declares ha did not run away k because ot the ' charge gainst him. but went to, Henderson vllle to visit his unci. - , He denies that h W vr' engagsd In selling whlske and feel thst he will make a good showing befura th mayor when arraigned. '-r j... ,.;,- .,.::....-, j.., . -i i i - in -. - : ntarged.WHIt Altrmt to Kill Offlcrr. Bpeclal to The Observer1 ; - Spartanburg, - Hopt 11 Leonard and Alice Jscksnn, a negro man and wife, have been arrested, on m war rant sworn out by Htata Constable t'ean, chrglng them with selling whla ey and aneaull sht battery. The tatter elteratlon consists nf drawing a gun on th officer anl threatening to kill him. .. . Tlia AmsricM District TeVeTrh Company dellverg package, parcela, note, lnvltaOooa,; furnlalic tneeeen- i or errand eerrioa at a very small coat Tha Observer will aend our meeeengers, without charge, to your reeJdetvc) or Place ol baeinea for ' at, - w ..h--- i - -, v ,'; VL."'- r ,v ..,,. VIVI5UIIIIUIIO - fMs anil Young Meii's fuH in all the hew stylea i and light-weight overcoatings of. v ; fashionable 'weaves, rraneinsr in- price from $10.00 to' -' awTrt!?wpJElra?rTrT $2O.(X0,-and" better value you heyer'saw than oftered in 1 an aavrrtiswuteuita . inaertca . in 1 11 . ' . . .1-. i ni. i n.n. .' j pVryr" JZ SZZZ: fashionable Jweaves. rancine in- price -from $10.00 to union a. thla eolmnn at rata of ten cent per Una Of Si tspssrrla.., Ns mA tskM fns laea than conn. Cash in ndvaoca. i WANTED. WANTED To purcha In Piedmont or Western North. Carolina. In 11 va -town of t.oe to t.000, good established paying weekly or semi-weekly newspapef. Must oe backed up try good oatlylng territory. No "grafter' need answer. 1 mean tb oil. jiunoombe,1 nes. Address erver. tave ,Ob-; WANTED-Two' fiMtoiaa rperinced i salesmen to seal myerometer scales. An- piy so J. rt Matneny, tjeniraj uoiei. WANTErV-tltl triee -paid for htckory. uuiwuua ana persimmon. .. rnone ilw. I H IIH W ' KI H TUWlwS E WIVH 1 1 B I IIHN1 HT H I IM III I I I IT! 11I1III Kllll - . dark gtay cheviots, 'at .'1 ; ) "' --x BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS, is the'best $5.00 Suit yoii can Vet to wear Vsehool boy, I Extra gdod School Buita foi t Xj'-i .Vv;.l30: -i -- I l'.'. A v. WANTED-Plrat-clss bookbtndert one who can rule, forward and finish. Good salary; steady position. . Th Franklin Prinung Co.. wewpoct News, .Vs. , . -v FufnJsliiiig WANTED Position as stenographer, by ladr exneiienced hi orrina work 'Will furnish good references. Address, Office. car vDserver. assssssa. A Rep !.'.rl: Obseryer. WANTED-Purnished room., within one block of square.. "B.? v j . , , ... utatioiia A STEP, FOBWAED 1 I; .. ' ' wanted Aa office boy. between is and in the grade of this line. ; We ' have . put in t lines ihai r U year of age. Address, "Hustle." care ef t,X !... llnio 4l,V 4 - euuiu cvLuyiig uio ucov. auu juuvo wov cLa tir vuo uaua that's up on style, Quality;, comfort, nt and wear. , . ' BE AT AN f EUOBY' SHIBTj- -' - . & Tqu may get 'as j?obd,'bui; a reward is offered for ii'iv' better-one forHVwrA,i Sv.4 . $1.00 and $10. - , .WEAR AN ADLEB GLOVE' -; : . : s And what better da you br' any one else waritt a We J are sole' agents for these: in ? Charlotte, ; Boys'.', and jvien's vvoiK uioves ouc. o uu; . -uress uiove? in . WANTED At onca, flrst-clasi plumberi Who , thoroiichlv understand tha business. AdpIv. with references. - state salary expected. Box 162, Concord, N. C T WANTED Colored Janitor at Presbyte rian college. Reference required. MTfifOTJAJTBOtflL HOIT8EKEEPPEB WANTED At bytertsn HopitaL . .--,- - . - 'Pre- MTSS EMMA LEINBACH. vocal teacher. PudII of BelarL of New York: HenschaL of London, and Bouby. of Pari.' Rest-dnco-tudle, Orahsm Terrace, tn North iryon. rnone wn.-, . . WILIj BKLtt hardware and harness busi ness, in beat town la State: business nayinr ana ' arowinr. AOdrem . X. oar uoserrer., . , y, - ..M2MAMn. vi nri a-i Kn, iiri.j ifij 1 utcaaeu tutu iuiuxt:st;uy y.w ij pxwt tv jxilc : xviu - ,J.-', Gloves; ftJn&&tf&ZM4$hfri iP'f HAVE TOU gotten a reprint copy et mat rare ' Iji waon Itlslnrv of North Carolina T" Contain all the Illustrations the orlsinsl book. Price. II. 60. .Thai uoserver pnaung, Houee, CbarlotM, N. EI.EQANTLY-reprinted eopleo of man of Charlotte Township: unmounted. cent: mounted en xflrat-elaaa - asnl. board, so cents, Tne Observer Print ing noose, vnariotie.iN. u..,-. ,i . - .., -.. TEHEE BIO HATS All that any man or young man f wants.;v Boft and,v .,: stiff, black and colors of the latest that is late. - uDil-; 1 ; ; worth, V $20; :.'Hawe's,V. $3.tK), and Stetson,. $3.50 and ! v rf t1 h It 7T TOT ? '. t -'Cf.-V ';;-:-r; v 1 FOB RENT. FOR RENT Large furnished rooms fori uiniuin j wir. v nu - jbaai avenue.' 'lv;-:'uv rv TOHKBSTptjk tpe, flnt floor .00 j iv iiv iih'iiiu. il il L ana nm rraa, aja sm.-'in. jsurKa, .rusa, , n. . v, . - -; . , ron , rent Furnished six-room home I r2i.i,c"!v rc oseion act, il POB IUCNT-Nw, modern t-room house: i ga and electric light; centrslly located. Apply tO DrA. f. CrowcIL U O. Trvnn ron ale. FOR ntNT-No. Vfl Eat aventie, seven rooms, water end sss. Jarre ard i ' snmen, .m.w per mon in. John ITt Orr, lut , ICast avnue .:, -. i ' THE KtWX Made byWmDorschu.Fi! for a King; in all leathers,: at iWivtfrtUX ;V;,A.':ViiV;:-$5.00 and $6.00.- : "CROSSETT" AND 'AIIEBIQAIT GENTLEIIA1T" , ' v'" ; $30 Alp $1.00. "( ';- . V, Snoes that have no parallel for making, 'man's lifoV walk easV. - , ' ' ; ;t . , l VCdllOSIS" - ; . , " ': Queen could' wear this Shoe, yet ; still feel her im- . portance. ;Tho price is ; . ; Vv. .; $3.60 and $4.00. '.'AleTiSiXU AliU "ALUililVAli LIaADK" S-QueenVmlght' npt think' herself loyal jn wearing "an "American Lady " oi? 'VVrtistic" Shoe, yet the ; price, : 1 roR.BAuc-oood grocery burtne- aood I $3.00, should not bar her, for it is good enough for thou """ 7 .a) "'"unr.ii.- Sll IOT SJF.I l.i .-.....,.,- OrhA h.it' t,l. - .1 ! he dollar. B.7th nd D, treet. jg, 1 Baiiaa Vixii; Ataxia ,viiw . imvo t,otc. - , . THE 0I10VER ( on t It, Johnston. POR- 0ALK 8tock of general merchan- else, store nature,' eta. tlnod amt fnr business. E. 11. Bost Co., Davidson,. U. C, R y U . - , - . : j i. at ron BALE A bargain. 9 tubular hollers, 1 13 and LiO-lL P. Htandard Ira AV ir.,. Co.-' .. , ' ,- -: ,'- - ASSAYING .' cr"rrrr-4t. Alt 1.T"" ' sss'0 i-vi..iT L.....jiurnc3, vie" i:::r.:m 14-11 VT. rrM. C -r-.r-- t c. I I Tho old. should havo comfort. The Orovcr Shoe $1.75 tor $3.C0 furnishes all that's necessary, especially I by those with tender-feet, s ; ; , , ,v : : . i- r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CI 1 1 4 t I I
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 22, 1906, edition 1
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