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.V J. 1. I). A. caldwtxl-' I JOMPK.IXS 1 Publiahera. ; very D:y h lia Yav?; ' - :: '. subscription price. ', , lure month W ' -: i A I f y BEin-wEEicLiT. One- yea ' -.,,, -..''.'.''."li,5?; ;: Tars months .....rt...t. i PUBLISHERS' ANNOWCTtMENT. No. 14 South Tryon stretuTelDhone number: Bustn otne. BU 'poena Is; city editor' office. Bell 'phone, Dl , , mk editor- ofrto. BU 'pfcone, ZM. Adverttsiag rates are furnlnnad on epplloaUes, Advertisers may feel sure . that through tht column of tola paper tfcy may roach alt Charlotte j and a portion of to boat f0'1 ln Uiie BUI aal apper South tlajollna. - Till parxr give correspondents a ' arid latltud a it think publta poller permits, but It ta ta no caa respoa- albl for their vlewa Jt la much pre- fereed that correspondents ana thslr names to their article especially la rase where they attack persone or ' Institution, though tbie la not de manded. TIM editor reserve tb right to give tha nam of correspondents , when thty are demanded fot tba pur- . pose of pcraonai satisfaction. To re , reive consideration a comiaumcatloa , must be accompanied by tb tru , name of tha cerreepondent '.V TTIOlfiDAT, SEPTEMBEIl z7, IWI .. Reproducing The Observer's re marks upon IU recent editorial on tha subject of "Joufnallftlc Amenities." Tba Richmond TImcs-Dlspatch adds tli I delightful comment: That' the weetet poem we, hav ever aeen In Tho observer's column, It beau tiocky River. ; Contemporary, we abdicate! Here' your Invitation to the pink tea. i The President I back lag up the cabinet member candidate splendid Jy, a the dealing out of Important a lgnment. Secretary Shaw probably thinks bl I tha beat, because rthe people In his territory ran vote for presidential candidate. Root at Pan ama and Taft at Cuba cannot say as much, but both are In the public yV ' . The Honorable Mr. Oompors an- r Bounce that he I on the war path again, thi time In llllnola, and he ' COBildently expect to have the lion orable Mr. Cannon' scalp dangling , , from his belt before he burlea the batch et If Mr. Oompem' Illinois '-"campaign I uroei"ful a the one " : ha conducted In Maine, Uncle joe ,.' ahoold urge him to loae Ho time In donning bl war paint. , iiri.' Itetty Green Is reported to bar cone to a theatre a few night MO and on being told that the seat wero l each aaked If there were no at 'tor half a dollar, where .one could 'eee Just as well." Whether she delivered herself of the (, or as cended the stairs to the peanut gal lery, or, like the rich young man In Holy Writ, went away sorrowful in plrtt, w are not Informed. - a - .; v; The Georgian la launching a cru , , eade agalnat ixit-mldnlght banquet. Vet them begin at :I0. It aays, and V, close not later than 11:10. Bualnea ; men who ere kept up till 2 o'clock ; In the morning at auch affair are ' lacapacltated for work neit day. Thl ,' iaivnn migni neip a gooa aeai, tor --II -vrouia give me nuninrne men a lit tie longer to r-over from the effoct V t tba Inillareatlhlea llnl knw .... J tt the poat-pramlial orator'a flow of ' eloqoeore and kep It within the v" - r'Pr limit vt time remain a prob- ' "H?T u dUpoeition in Wellington to ''hi), on Hund mornina. on the r,,iinil ihai nww -m in, 1 11 1 1 1 ' ,,, in. .hinv.k 1. t 1 - .,.K . yT m eerinuiiv illtturtM the , (jnlrt of Ibe rtumunity. r th, ,, - the eotnmllnner. of the Dl.trlct will not 4 ' .wle.l reformer. In their efTorii to eupprej tlilt NllKed ntilanw There I IXHhlns iweaier tlmn ihi- w.und of (h.. burch-t..in 111 11 ai, th Bpiwlr. - mntf. at Wait. r( a furm ..r .,1.1 - J. .. , V, needed In VS alilnii,n.-1 'Unt ,um New. '',:' and Courier S'j'r'-.y? sre "agin" It. The clear ' voiced bell that summon the people - 'from tbelr worldly care to the hou " Of worship I one of the tnoit he.,.. tlfI snd ImprraHve features rf the s . ;day. and rloaeiy woven In with hhlld 1 y bood memories. Hut It will "diaturb y th sulet of tho remniunlty." What ; '.,400s Whlngton think Hundsy I n- tended for. - - "s j . " P 1 rr 11 ; - ' ... ..; ..' . -Greater Washington Expoal- ' i ;Woi Special," which wss vlalted bv '. many Charlotte people during its stay ' . nr yrdsy, fmbodlr aome union . ideas in the way of advertising a city. Washington, the country's beau- tirui, capital, has suddenly become f imbued 'with the spirit of commer clailsm and has determined to reach out for a share of the Southern trade. Though 'laying no claim to pre--' eminence as a manufacturing center. ; the capital boasts of many large Job ting houses and twenty-two of these, under; thi auspices of Ths Whlng. . ton Star, combined and are touring the South to. get acquainted with Houthera merchant, learo their want and extoll.ths vlrtses of ths goods sold by Washington Jobbers, piucg, e nterj,rl and money were requlrsd f r Uie ventura and tba Washington, inns deiierv the success which seems to be golnjf. their way. With the f ntiemn lu charge of ths train are a rumer of Waahlngtoa newspaper nen, clever, gonial fellows, ail, and 't""' them Jfr. Woo worth Clum, Mtvrs' from Panama recently 1 "i.t.,1 fn The Observer, wars resd k i h fr::l interest. Th ida Com ' 1 ' 't ss a good plan for other 1 : ' it t "-w. - v'iv! '(,' ,!. WHAT m;v tokic 1)11) la convfiitloii 8KM!)il!id ut Saratoga yenteriluy the Itepubllcana of , New York ' nominated ' Churloa. K. Hughes as their gubernatorial - candidate, the man who. came Into prominence re cently a attorney for the Armstrong Insurance 'io Invesflgaling . committee. The , nomination 'of. Mr," Hughes, it seems,' came as a. surprise, as Jt was conceded that a majority of the dele gates favored Ueut, Governor Bruce, It has been'whlapered about for some days that 'President Roosevelt favored the(i candidacy - of Mr. r Hughes and therein, douMIess,' lies' the secret. The ReonbUcana bare a virile.' progressive standard-bearer, who will,; doubUees, make mors than a .glppla ' W fb ur- face. f''i'V-'A'',-v'"-V!i''i''-- In' strong contrast to, the'-work' of the Republican convenilon, stands out the accompushment of the J who, la labor for the rreater part of two days, brought forth -Hesrat. The most comprehends. idea of the 4. altuauon. however, may. ileaned from The New. York ..Herald corres- t.. n- ii Mimntiail tlh .i... Vl.t. A1lnWa - It la nrobabla that ma eonTOiiwii mark, tha lowest tas of deradatlon 1 rer reached by a great ltleja org.nt- satlon. W. R. Heant wUl receive the noirdnaUon. by the grace of Chart-1 r. Murphy, leader ei l ammany niu, Thnmaa V. radv. ' Bourk Cockran. Timothy D. Sullivan. K K. McCabe, of Aliwny. and a heterogenou , mis si poverty atrlt-ken rural delegate, who r franklj and openly In the market, for ale to tb htoieat Wdder. How Mr. Heant' nwpapi have denounred Murnhv. Bulllvan. Qradv. Cockran, Mu - ('ha anil nuat of tha Ather men Who . ; - . , V .T P,BC,ns wm "l ,lu" "S? .r!ow-" '.".k. J ,..rd throTtih snd through Tth f.W hood, treachery and deoeic Nearly every man Mem to have hi price and that It u being paid i an open eort. The reader with few delegate ,u ;de- r;. !ZX:Z ZrZZ r"Z" u inf srarreFiiufjr vi ins wsuai have brought their delegate to the aim- tion block ln drove. Uttandlng In the ante-room of the buyer hat ln band waiting for a bid. ... . iou may near man. ay """ .r'"... "Tjn. r . n,miM h... bn hmken and the tronse.t triedse violated. Honor and good faith are byword for laughter lu the corridor. If the New Tork Democrats are content, however, "Barkus Is wlllln'." WASHINGTON'S ADVICE SOUND. "If s (nndwtch I refuted a colored man t a 'railroad- station rettaoraat. any Booker Moahlnaton. It get more pae In the neWipaper than If that anme colored man had vueceaifHlly founded a bank." Not at ail. If a negro goe quiet ly to the window of a white man' eating houae and ak fdr a sandwich no refer ence to It I made la print, but when the o-ralled leader of the colored race at- SoT M,nl h la wr.mon aea faed na-. than lhaea u every reaean for the newinaDer to rle- nomice him. Becau he w fed by hu erratic friend, the Praident of the t nnea tea, wainingron mint not tup- I' mi mat 1110 pwyin lik v nw puum are at, .n ,.11 ..tin. hr.,, ,h. ernment own the railroad, provided the moi) kn 1 around and aDout. Kalelgh tiiiiol WhHe all of this Is entirely true, nnr mnKmMrin rr. I.lnf rr.e.r. . think, the remark of the colored ed- urstor. His reference was to "the newspapers of our of our own raire." and was, administering a rSauks to' his own people. His point, wltea' this known, becomes clear. The time spent by some of the negro leaders agitating real Or Imagined alights could be much more profitably em ployed in the Industrial betterment of the race and the encouragement of thrift This Is unquestionably a fact. "Of course Roosevelt will accept He can't get away from It," declared overnor Hoch, of Kansas, referring to the nomination for the presidency In log. This reminds The New Tork World that It was Kansas who was most tumultuous for Roosevelt for Vice President at Philadelphia, when e had declared he would not ace pt. As everyone know, he finally yielded to the clamors of the convention, and decision. In the light of subsequent events, was a far reaching on. There I little doubt that the convention was really shoving off upon his shoulders something that the wsrrlor, freh from the battle field, did not want. His eye was fixed steadily upon the presidential chair. HI aalla were be ing trimmed for the race In 1104. Kvcr mindful of the tradition that no Vice President can be elected Pres ident, he did not rellnh being slde-J tracked no early In the game. Nu merous pollilc-ians with whom politi cally ho was persona non grata for the very same reason favored hi vice preslilaullal candidacy, thinking thus to nhvlve him. Fate, however, de creed differently nd the vice presi dency became a alepplng stone to the summit of Itln ambition. Mr. Bruce Craven haa been electod editor and Mr. 'J. B. Whitaker, Jr.. business manager of The Winston-Salem Journal, and have entered upon their dutlta Hath are gentlemen of ability and experience und will giro the hustling Twin f'lty a paper which will bo a crodit to it. a reorganisa tion of the company has been effected and a more complete news service, t Is announced, will shortly be put on. Those, who are not optimWio about the growth of free and Independent thought la this country are referred to the facta tbst Mr. . K. Jones dif fers from Mr. Bryan on the govern ment ownership of railroads and that Jacob RMs, a Boosovelt worshiper of long standing haa pronounced tho re formed spelling to be "horrible";,, ' The drcua has come and tons, ths' Inhabitant 'aaw,, end seeing, won. dered, but heave na sigh of regret for tha coin which slipped from their fingers not even for thM; expended for peanuta arid red lem'OJiMe. v," '. ,i,l .,.',, :V 'rrrow the fusa'raLed vy Camptroll. er RidftMejr orV tha plilrit of hfs title, . It'aj a fair Inference that,- he'a proud of his J)t. eAppurfnljy is sett as much tore by tie 'mp' as would a Brills ird.... ; ". :o ' AN ACCIDENTAL f t'ICIi:: JICnWAUD ItOAClI Tim VICTIM Willie Iandlln Itfvolver' Martrr v, Ilwanl Itoat li, Kn of aim. Ituwcna Itoacti, A(xidentlly blioota lllmwir, , IyUig About 80 Minutes Afterward -A haul Tragedy on lt AvrtMM A loom of Much rrotniNO - me jfumt-al Services Tltls Afternoon. . ' Master Edward Roach accidentally f shot and, almost jlnstantly. kflled him 1 self at the tiome of tils mother, Mrs, jReftene, Roach,' at Ho. ,' 101 " East avenue;; last evening about, o'clock, Na one saw h 'aooldent and it r.U pot known efxactly how' It heppened, but It is supposed that the boy. was' handlln the, revolver and, not, know, nf ihss it wm loaded, , pulled ; the rtnre,: vKh the fatalesults'atated above. ki.h y'il''L ? 1 Maater Roach, with - his young lc.r I afternoon. After roturninar fcoms they amused Shemserves around she bousa InLlti lefL TBer waa no one el in to trofA p.rt ct thft (tm,, Mrst., Roach being tn the rest and MfcM Rebekah Chambers, who lives: I "'" nvasn, wu yiruM w i revolver was In. Mrs. , Roach's room inil imiii oinavlun .wnMil J Im. ;bw' . "f ';hwln mD' ,w111 intenaion I snowluaT o hbn as ha was iri-' 1 i jh mui; aviirawivu . amt nvui I Mlea Chambera and anveiml nelaiibora. Miss Chambers reached na head of h6 stsaE-er In Urns to aea the rouni -7TJ-1- 1 h door and fall lnld threebhold et Inside and to bear nim exciaim, run, I'm Killed." Miss I Chambers hurriedly telephoned for I nhvaloiam aL-lla Um T,.mu a Um r "t? - w- " . 1 V -u.w .v Canaler lifted the boy and took him into Mrs. Roach's room. I everar physician, arrived at " tfea iuvhiw wiinia iew minutes, cut vary realised ait once (hat the shot waa fatal, wis bullet having entered the Ubdomen and severed an artery. Thera was ona small chance. If the nj . . . - . - to oe gw-n 19 a hospital and have an operation 1 performed Immediately there might I be aome hope. -The ambulance was ."telephoned for, but 4t arrived too late. Edward died within leas tha half an hour after the discharge of tho re volver. never speaking again after Ibis exclamation as he fell. Kdwsrd Weldon Brevard Roach was sn unusually bright and promis ing youta. He was a handsome young fellow, with a gentlemanly bearing, and was full of life ant) hopei Hla devotion to hi mother waa beantlfut and all of his study, and reading waa under her supervis ion. They were constant company lona He was a student In the Char lotte University School and wsa re markably bright in hie studies and popular with his school mates. The deceased Is survived by his mother, who is prontrated by the MO- " " m v llanta Ga The funeral services will be con' ducted at the home this afternoon at 4 o'clock by Rev. Dr. Martin D. 17n. In n. n u-. tfu A v... terlan ohurch. Tho stndem of the Charlotte University School, tho little tenow s playmates, win attend tne funeral in a body, and the empty desk at the school will be draped to- ' ll-UCTfcrra nut w. ir, c. a. Bland, Measra W. B. Chambers. Robert Glasgow. J. 0. McNeeJy. J. 8. Myera J. O. Shannon house and. 3 11. Van Ness. The in terment will be at Elm wood Ceme tery. 11 a n as) ON TRIAL FOR HIS WTE. Hrciry Seay, of Spartanburg, to An- mwr for Aiarorr or Hmuier-in-iaw Mm. Uobarn'e A seal! ant to be Tried. Special to The Observer. Spartanburg, 8. C, Sept. it.- Henry Seay, a member of the fire, de partment, who shot and killed, his brother-in-law, Charles Ravan. sev era! days ago, will be tried for his life In Session's Court beginning Sat urday morning. The tragedy oiirrln- a ted In domestic troubles and created considerable comment at the time, as bothe men are well-known locally, especially the defendant. Ollle Ponder and Lum west, .the two young men who are charged with ae fault and battery on Mrs. Harriett HulHirn. have been returned by the grand Jury, which found true bill! against them on the charge on which they were committed by ths magis tral. Mra Hoburn waa severely whipped" one night several months sgo, being called out of ber house on Under Carrier's' farm, !ter tha Cnlon-Hpsrtanburg line. . The whip ping wee the. topic of much talk and comment at the time and. when the ofTicnrs end Solicitor Sense took up the Investigation, every move waa fol lowed with Interest. The arrest of thi two alleged whlppers resulted about a month ago and the trial will renew tti public Interest In tha case, Mr. Hoburn disappeared soon af ter the affair became known and, though she waa traced to several towns, the officers have been unable to find lur for the trial. In which she will bo the principal witness. It now seems that ths cass will proceed without hor. Tit VI NO DAY WITH BOATS. Aivldcnls Retarded Work , of Con f;nman Hurt on snd Party Of Co. umlHans In Invtwilgallon of Cos Caroe ltlver. , ., . . . ' Observer Bureau. 1 , ,1I0 Main street. Columbia, a C, Sept II. Congressman Hurton and tha 'party of Columbia bualnsss msn who so companled him on a trip down the Cvngsres to-ttay had a trying . day with boats breaking down, v Ths party finally got It miles down ' the river. Mr, Burton had difficulty to catch the Coast Una train at Smith ltlver, near that point' after o'clox. Tha tiarlv H.narf.,1 rf,,,. ik. bright snd esrly on tha City of Co lumbia, bat hsd not gotten a mils be fore one of the strap connect) na the engine with ths propeller broke snd it was too dangerous to go on. ; The boat was then carried ashore and tha passengers' spent ths tlms entertain ing each other sevsral hours - while engineer Whllescsrver went out. In a bateau , to . requisition his naptha launch. This be brought up in ap parent kood oondlllon. - but It nro. ceaded slowly and tediously down the river, ona of the twin engines being out of com mission. At a point It miles down stream tha tej-tv left tha launch snd tha Columbians returned home by hacks, Mr. Uurton going by trsln to Oeorgetown,. where ha alii pend to-movrowr ;.!. ,-- , Mr. Hurton, with an engineer map of ths river, closely aueerved cnndltlon a he went slong, making many boles Snd taking many qes tlona lie was the 'busiest man is the party, although tt was Intended lo go to thq mouth 'ut tha Consaree I miles down. The Cnlumbinns feel that prsctleallr everything that wa necessary lo inspect a a i.rt . nod duly noted. ' . ' ''' '' ' . , i . ! C Haw Not Want. I Not Tat..l. In vi Aicli4 rMnco lie 'HH,k tlio Jtei-iry Cure., The Keeley Jnatitute, , Greensboro, N. ' It has been flrtecn' rvinhtha ilncn took the Keeley Truatment at Oreena boro, N. C. tilnce that time I have not tanted or wanted a drop of any ''" in tne nature of aiconoK inanK Ood daily - for the Keeley Treatment. ,lt baa restored me to my iBiniiy; it mi, given me Ufa and hope, whereas once I wss dead to all that was rood In life: I am now alive to an mat is good, and am happy again with my loved en and have regained the confidence of .my frienda'and aav soclates. I wish to thank the manage ment or tne msutots for tbelr kind treatment and many acts of kindness no interest in my welfare while under treatment. Whenever roai ble I gladly sins? the oralse .Of your obi iniuigii.' . 'f GEO. Is. ROBERTSON. Bprsy, N. O, 8ept Jl. 1104., . If yon nave av .friend wTio Jml-tt a benefitted, please send nsmes to the n.eeiey insututa ureeiuboro. N. c. W JIEMORY. OF JOltS KIXO. Robinson's' Circus Performers Hold ;r service Over Trainer- Who Was Killed by an Elephant Jler More . anan z years A450, V Tha Visit of tha Robinson 8bowa to Charlotte was a' sad one. Reference Is had to the horrible killing of John King.i who , at that 5 time had charge of John, . Robinson's herd of circus alephanta. The; leader of tha - herd Un waa "Chief,, ona of ths largest and perhaps tha'. most powerful tuskers aver ln captivity. Tha Robin eon show gays an afternoon perform ance in a amall town near her, and ran into Charlotte before dusk for exhibition tha following day.. Tha jePhU wr bains unloaded and Chlef." without warning, pushed King against tha aids of an lea olant car. King was buried hero, and chief was killed for the cruel murder of his keeper. Ever sines then the Robinson Circus, when -it vt.ifa ph.a. lotts, holds memorial services at the deed keeper's grave. Testsrday waa no exception. Despite tha rain. Revv W. H, Sheak. ths ctrcua , chaplain, tha performers, the bands and th elephants visited the cemetery. The chaplain pronounced a eulogy, the elephants scattered, flowers with their trunks, and the banda nlavad the circus dead march. The Labor ProMean In the Sooth. (Washington Post. "If tha labor oueatlnn can -wee Ka satisfactorily settled for the Southern peopla." aald James n. n.nin.r .r riwiie, . t;., -tne cotton that Is raised In the South will also bo menu- laciurea mere. Already we have many- large mills, and are tnrnina- out soma of the finest cotton goods 10 maj country, Dut tne labor prob lem hi always with ua ,Tho colored man will never mske an onerativa la a cotton mill, and the Northern man, skilled In tho work of tha loom, prefers not. to come to our Southern cumate. we must divert Immigration to our part of the country, v The eoe- ton workers Of Europe now naturally ami to new : Kngiand, and their friends - Join them there. Tkla haa built tip the Isrgs cotton Industry of new angiana as mucn ss the Invest ment of New Enrlsnd capital In the merprwav. m trer isoum wa have plenty or money that can bo Inveated and Northern capital la anxious to construct more mills If wa can secure the labor. Some of the men Inter ested in this business hava boon giv ing It careful study, snd they believe existing conditions will soon bo over come. The Southern cotton crop, with Its seed, to-day represent $700. 000,000, snd this cotton keeps si most luv.vvu.ouo spinaies going, or three fourths of all those operated In the world. With such a supply of ths raw product why should not ths South build up its cotton mills and add still more to ths industrial ac tivity that Is stirring ths whole South- era country 7 The Hon. Klmsey O. Husky Defeated Again. , Newberry Observer. Mr. K. O. Husky ran for the Legis lature In Cherokee county and waa defeated. Looking probably 4o furth er attempts "along that line" in tha future he publishes a csrd of thank In Ths Qaffney Ledger, In which he says: "Pieaae allow ma apace ' in your paper to man tne voters or Cherokee county for the vote I received In tha primary. I feel very grateful to tboaa w liu vabefc ueir TVifl.lur ma. ... . "It wss trus I was defeated.' hut X m proud or the fact, and can truth fully ssy that I wti beaten by honest.-. sober, truthful, Chriatlaa hearted gen tlemen." , ., -v. EOPLE'S COLUMN Tho Asaericaa DUtrict Telegraph Company delivers packages, paresis. notes, Invitations, furniattra incase; i for errand acmes st a ve small cost. Tha Observer 'will send oar mreaengera, without ' charge, to your residence or nlaor of buaineaa for sdvtJnlsesneats for this column. Thouo VS. Offlco with Weelera Colon Trlerraoh Comnany. . TbonS SS. " AH sdvrrLl semen ts liisurtad In tliis eolntnn al rata of ten oserfa per lias of six words. No ad. taken for than X0 cent. Cash fa advance). WANTKD. WANTKIV-Iady etsfiorrhphar for piu.lo . hoiw. . Mutt be rom net. nL neat able to play piano,-and willing te keep up sheet mualo department and wait on cu- tomer. , aaoraav u, W. ma a. co SalUbury. -i. .': V ., ,-. ';.-..,... ..-.,.. . ' W ANTED-A dnigfwt Of lal.tjnt, Horn- petent In fllllns preacrltlon Apply st it. x. loose, isjHincer. n. u. . j WANTTCD By yoimg married eouplo. beard snd mom in. prtvste family. .Ad dreav Boa 41. city. WANTEIWgtlff price paid for hickory. peril mm on end dogwood. Address, Uox WANTEtv-SMlsaman, will equipped isle man U o can en physician. A- very it opportunity I offered for physlclen. A very ea eeptionai opportunity i offered for Im- mediate work, .mate ee and experience. Lock Bos Sat, PhlUdolphla. Pa ., W A NTEDPrteas en fra,k -, ohlcken pr pouno. Will buy er haixlle an eoia rotation. - prompt' return made, - Safer, enoe furnished. W. M. HoiMtoa. volum- Mm m c. .. -i . ... WANTKD-PwItlOM, by expert stanng rapher, Sow employed, hut dealrin a Chans. Cspahte, esperlanead: not afraid of hard work.. Addreei, "Eapert," car Ohaerver. ' WANTKD al enee, 1 girl to helo en fine euatom pant Mutt be experienced. The'Tata-mowa Co, . . , ; , , . WANTfcD at eoee, two gtii to helo en floe rtMtnnt panle, Muet be espetleiiceO. Tb Tate-iirosa Co. Tho AjihtI-jih I U.trlct Tcli ,-in;'i Company delivers lavace". 'ittt, note, Invitations, turnlsix-a tun feri for errand, service at a very mail cost. Hie Crvcr alJ tcml our nicanencerii, without charge, to yon residence or place of butlnr-ns for sdvcrilaetneuts r for ' this . column. Tbono 7. OtUce with. Western I'nion Tclerrsph Company. "Phone &. AH advertisements Inserted in this column at rate of ten cents per una 1 six words. , No ad. token foe ess tnan zo cents, tasn tn ad vanes. XT ANTED.'. WANTED Tdung lady ta learn ' the ' drug - business. Write to s"D. I). . B.." ! care uoearver.v . . . .... . , WANTED Position by . good all-round : printer. strictly sober. Addreei, A. tt I tt., .care Crbeerver, . t - - WANTED-By. couple,-about Nov. loth. , one or two room. turnuhed or un- furnlahed, good location, with board, on where -an xet -convenient board.-- Box WANTED One or two experienced r can aiemen: active nuMtiera. . addreaa. Box KM. Durham. N. C. dive are and I reiQrences. aW WANTBD-8econd-hand I tor 10-hon 1 power meuntejl englna ; B. D. Spring A WANTED Tea; i coffee and spice sale' man jiir- xvoria jaroiina. dv id mid. hthed roattlng and-jobblnff firm. Mutt oe acquainted with in beet grooer and mm auM-e ana -nave a cooa knov of the sooda Give full particular experience, -rererence and com expeotea. Thorns & Turner, viHH iwmu. iw rora. . -i, . - v .. WANTED Competent pharmaclat ' for aooratory wora; nour. a a. m. to I p. i. J no. M. Scott ex Co.. 'Wholeaafe Lvugasna .. :. vt ArT Good ,noy ciai delivery . parka aariatant wrapper, etc. good pay for the right penoa. .ne nee Hiva WANTKD 10,000 gallon sSiS Utaaga, refer- Soote lowet price,- gl at . Send (ample. , fit) e., Kichmond, Va WANTKD quick young derrtand flaurlns nercentaae. eapaoio atenograpner. state age, enee- and alry expected, Addrei W. alty..-. .,, t i : -. ... 1, i..,.--, WANTED One - experieaeed all-around reDSlr man. end one flmt-claa. had I inr man. .-Virginia Bridge St. Iron oraa iurungton. w.' u, - WANTED One good second-hand SC-ln. one beater prfcker t'a bargain, prica WANTED Carpenters for houe work In tne oaone Halt of 1 Louisiana. Bteedv work for a year for good men. - Good wage, ray every two week. Add rex. 8tvenon A Adam,, Bogaluea, , Lee 1 WANTED To purchaee ln Piedmont or weitern nortn carotins.- in live town .SiiHr l autlytitaT territoryi b& OI I.KXI tO 7,000. good weekly or aetnl.weekl be backed us by rood Ne "grafter" need answer, aeak Addre ."Buncombe,1 WANTED An office boy. between 18 and U year of age. . Addre. "HutUe, care UDeerver. , . - . WANTED Colored Janitor at Presbyte rian .vouege. cteierenees requireo. mscxxLAJfEoca. ,bi North erVS ring rap- THE WILKES rndiletrial Co., Wtlkeeboro. N. C. will have a tloa tale of town lot Sept. S9th. Ferguson, of Atlanta OaM will cnlea. North Wilkesboro . growing uiy. ... .. MAOIC HEADACHK POWDERS CURE every time, Alway tue Magie. - Mold by JA8. P. STOWa A CO.. Druggfata. rnone j. jj , .. f . . t'NITKD. 8TATF38 Department of Agrl culture, unics er tne Becretary, wan Inrton. D. C. Sent. 20, 190C Notice U hereby given that the Secretary of Aarl culture ha. -under authority conferred by law. taiued an amendment described a Amenoment no. to nuie l. Kevieion 1, to prevent the cpread of aplenetic lever in ratua Tni amennmet I effective on and after Octobc permit the movement, under certain condition, of cettle from tb modified a irom me moainM quaranunea area. na Of Properly aiD-1 ped tick-Infested horw. and mule. Into ceruin oortiona OI Indian Territory and riltlakAm, TtfritAM Pnnl-n nf A m nn I ment No. to Rule- r Revision 1, may be obtained from the Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry, whoe addrea is Washington, D. C James .Wilson, Secre tary ot Agnoiiiture. I, , i ,,i DON'T EXPERIMENT with flsahi-llght piano, xaey are oere to-aay ana guns to-morrow. Ths Chlckerlna ha remain ed the-standard piano Of the world for the pert year and It remain to-day the poor of them all, ' Sold at reeaertabl price and tune, - if you , want It, by raraer-uaranar, wo, , , , s , . , - . . A TOUNO married couple wlih to ecure two room, fumlehed - or unfurnlhed, with bonrdi la - desirable locality. Ad- ore, a., care ot uoeerver, . . CEMENT - ldewlk-bld wated HB lylns son te 1.00a rsrds sidewalk to be done without delay. Addrea. or, Newton. 1. U. HAVE "TOU gotten a reprint co that rare Carellnar" In the original Observer Printing ELEOAMTLT or Charlotte TOwnshln M cents: mounted orr flrat-elaaa card board, 0 . cents. - The Observer Print. ing House Charlotte, N.'C,, ; . ,,. i 5 von SALK. POR SALK-Poeo Camera, platS ' 4xS, learner case iriBoo.' ctmn and .comnieta Ktt attaVh- -frw 4re Observer. FOR SALK-On M-ln. two heater flnbh er upper in aood eondition. flalav ears umerver. .. v; ., -. .,-. -, f -, ITATI Slt.E-t tiaraaln' i,K,.l. .19 and 1M-IH Standard Ice ,Puel fob rtronr. ; port It K NT Two room on nrrt ,- floor. suitable tor tilting room and bed roni or all ting room and bed room, v;;. tf'c: .... .,i. Board nea care Obrver, rOR KENT-FurnUhad hou, far six month piy jo w. Tryon. . LOST. tjOST Pin, wlh diamond center.' Find- piee return to thi oiric and be re warded. ,.-; i ASSAYING .crtRrAt, AN a t'TSJr r3 cir. i-vi-t L-i-aciupnor V. U i I L... ..L....4 U iy Sonsr. VMuVtrao.. Pri rii ' t s3.n0; s4:oo: t5.nn;; A no v book.V Price. M M. -The - ' ".7T.7'"T - f -.T : w - ' ' Tl . 7 ', .House. Charlotte.. N. , ': . .- f-.. .r:.x!i V, 7 All Xr4 fif. Wit .A. ,', .... ' ' 1 11 , 1 -V. ...-V . !'.'.V,r.V'.,-V'.-..lft.f. .e. & -Y0 V;.- .1 .. ' V.W ft T reprinted eooies of msn I c IR V-h.l -Wr t i.Z'.f''.?:-,-..j-J'.: - M-tl T7. II sUeet. CbarioUa, li. Q. c - II II' ' . I l L I I a - . Mm.. e-rv ' Tiv Street Sor vvfc. v-auAv; iaujnuy uaiiiCWve J(W ahd: J W, different color - bord : ; v'-.r-. t: -t - . JL,..V.!-' SI J(M: and :.-4; some ':c J W and J 2 tKesart "'. ;r '" ' ' 1 e -' a : " you want x bargain on t miss-thb lot -. uic FanCottbn i Blankets- Plaid ? arid Persian! - S ; : HfecteV pnee- thtf pair ' 85cv-V5 ' ;vV- ;t : i:::;!,;.;,.-, - -k-v.t. ,-; , .f. 'hyc',j.v-i Robe Blankets. . ;u. and attractive patterns i in ;Robe Blanlc7!t etsy full sUe ;'pricer$ 1 .75 ; $300e jCrlb Blaniccts: m. ; v " ' - I ha eMeee - ,a in . AAAUdV, tllUttWU Vfc Ullfc V LfiUi&,CUi WC MCrJb inbther a shipment vof VUUlSf UUlUCllk klaVWOa. A. ',.. J i .$-:e.. White : .... 1.? t-iVs Irnpbrtcd up xo aaic pauerns, inngea ana cut corners Th hi r V. X. Special yalde in 2 yards tinene -4 ' St.' c:'-4 ..i : ' numDerSe iNOet; is a No z lull two lyards;, wide bleached. one 01 the strongest values that we have ever shown. ' -race wnue n iasis ?:' - :i'v-. "- . Linen uroivn 170m. ll" . . , v ";, , . i ; v. r. a .' " Bureau Scarfs Table; v ,,. .-I,;.,',.,..- -..is ''-. a 'KXhtGSb Ix complete line .-. t i . ' ' '..o.: ..t - - - drawn worK coin macninc ano nana arawn ; f;A.,.worke.:A .J M' - 'jtr A A. . . .A -. c .-"7 iMiiBim-. L4l suucify . UU1CTS . i US- v pair spQ,70e ."".'.'' a, .-.'-'' el, I aik M aatl.aia ta... t,V 1 p Quilts. ' e , S W w - eaaaaj SJ ' -. 1 ,.n ; ,r f , i thbse beuitifol Grib t TJI1&C UC SUVA Je3Ue ,J -iA -v,v -a: VJi- tnJ Quilts. new. I " I tin n A wide BleaAed Table vi : - ! . e -. 'v.v m4. '::, . , gooa value at ieZo inc vara apea43 i y r:';.,: . ",,: , . . ?.A'- ' '.V. '( i' -v' W - ' '' '-''; '..V Covers, Pillow Shams- '. ".-.,.. a -a -s -,"-.' '. ". '. - or a all kinds ottancy i - .; - -'j'L.:-j j 1 ' Price from 25c to $10.00 a : iif- ,'' ..fv I.- . . . ' .. . i- ' - - 1 e.a -e- . 1 1 1 1 a 1 ' l. 0;
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 27, 1906, edition 1
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