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c; ' T J . BV0SCR1PTI0M PKlCn: t ne year '.M,i',.,),.,..f .,,.'..W 00 t mouth ...,.. luie month ......-...' Oni year ........'.........-l-? f-ix months ,..,.-,..........',. lura month ,,,....,..,......,1... ...... . PUBUSHEHT ANNOUNCEMENT, k , No. M South Tryoo treet-Telephone rumbtri: Uwlnm office. ' 7i city editor office Bll 'phone, Uti btwi editor's offlo BU 'pooe. 334. , Ad-ortauag rata ar furnished, oa lp!loatk)B. Aavortlxn may Iel ur tbat through Ue - column of this paper they may reach all Chariot ta end a portion of th beat people la wld Utlluo m it thinks public policy thia fctate mm Uupar Booth Carolina This paeer eiya eerresponaent e papar glv Llluoa aa i permits, but It Is Id do asa raapoo- iol for thalr vtewa It M mueU pre ferred that correspondents in their riamat to their artielae, eaeeclally in raaee where tbay attack persona or Institutions, though thai Is . aot de . mandea. The editor reserves tne right to five the name of correspondent mh they sre demanded tot the pur pose of personal eatls'sctton. To re ceive consideration a cemmunicatloa anuet be accompanied ' by the tru ivani of the correspondent. ' , IRIDAY, 8EFTEMBKR 38, ltO. noriXESsvEss axd disgrace -. ' , Ths situation of the national Dem- ocsatld oarty to-day would have been unimaginable a year ago. It Is not alon that Mr. Bryan, Us head, ha mads declaration of his belief In th .government ownership of railroads, than which no doctrine could be more tin-Democratic, and stands by It, but that Mr. Wm, K. Hearst has received th. Democratic nomination lor uov ' ernor of New Turk, and If elected will be 'a formidable rival of Mr. Bryan V two filling the field. In addition to .lacking all in a personal way that Mr.; Bryan represents, and being the. . mnruMiltlliit nf all thai rtolltlcal ' methods which the Nebraakan abhors, : ha holds td everything that la vile in politics and all that is false and dan '. cerou. lie Is the idol of all - the c-laase of vice and crime and his a m v , . , .1 . . ' i.-t - jfaHfnniii is parmnuus um ihi degree. It is not of a type that tends ; In the least to elevation to the crlm , tnal but drags him to lower depths. ' Hla nomination at Albany Wednesday was' procured by undisguised and un . jIahII krik.M 11 . a an.lw Ik. ' candidate of an independent organise- -. tftnM . A . . . ..l.n.n.t.., MliillJltt. WW fllMU W nil iHUVrilurilk 1UIIUIU.IO s tor mayor of New York last year. And this Is the dish that la set before the) Democracy of that Bute. District - ivrnH .jerome, wnu waa m vhhuiubii for -this Albany nomination, has of , ,W M ' l VS)N W It w a B I 1 M - ejaMss.--. it ak S B. m eav.111 M.aA ska. Ha. mwmmvvi ft , no mil ur')'i'. a ty m .v : publican nominee, f hla Is not only , proper out natural, ne Being an omct holderaow hfrnself by virtue of ad Independent candidacy. ' t 1 Mr. Bryan Is not In'oosltlon to at. peal to bla friends in New York, for v i nmr mnnnrT ar i n sir nia pnnina)riina' , MJ ihaa aweMSn4 A Uim laaaBaa 1 at aal abi wast vlas as) a, a uuiiu ua aisas a a a rau kaa a i a. w . a Ka 4m m KittAO KlmiAlr hatylMaw m A vised the defeat of Holla Welles, the Democratic candidate for mayor of St. Lools, in llfl, and having ad- Tixm in urivai oi an me utmii- cratlo tlandldates tor offlco In Chicago .. hla up wtin p In awnnklhw Mrllti Roger Sullivan, '' ' It is a queer and lamentable con dition that Democratlo politics have ' fallen Info. The party is running ran ; uraaioa wno are mil iwmocrin ac an, , Wo do not stand for Democratlo be yllefs and who do not profess to be ..party men. l!y the nomination of fflaiMAfin Hlt k Buor. liu m.A . aa b. A jrwjm awsa yr Mil ut U 1 I VI If I 11 aj Bill beliefs It has absolved all members ' from the duty of support of them on in ground or party obligation and from an organisation ha become a raoD. it ia a most deplorable sltua ' Uon for a once proud and dominant ; party a situation not ao deplorable ior us noincm as on account of t disgrace. At for defeat under he Ctrcumtanre that would be belief . k.n .......... II utiles' IClfv- m:u: r ami nvc!ii:s. Tho ii 1J (i rnoro or less iit!rtel in any, prominent nomination that the Democrats or Republican of New York State make. The governorship of the. Empire State generally nieane a stepping atono to something higher. G rover , Cleveland nd' Thoodoro Roosevelt went from the mansion at Albany to the. White, House at Wash; Ington. Wdneday, the Democrat in their convention at Buffalo nominated I publican f William Randolph, Hearst, and the He-1 gVtog to-day. puoiicaos at Saratoga, Charles Evans! -i m goinar to Hushes to bear the reaoectlva atand. I Hughea " Mr. Jerom said to-nlgiht, rd. I th. contest f or th. fuberh.to. l?V?SZ7 AtewlT rlaj chair, Evtrybody knowg William j Mr Jerom. La working o havo th Hiti He i.l Tako Mmitp fur IJcinib lira n ftoiiiliirc-Xnv 1 oilt J)lhlil t i AlUniry Dnluim DrnnxTMllr IK Ir , gain Were llonilnatiit by llulf liftien "I'auhatiiJIrrit" Allxiny : t'oufrrrnrei Men to Meet Aftrr Vm- ventiii.lmlli'tai lluirhni itlon. v ; Currala Special to Washington Post, ' William Tr.ver. Jeom. bolted and -will take th stump for the lie- publlcah' oandldtUe - for Governor, liughew, nominated vC for 1 I was m:vi:u n;iin:i in :rn i Arvcr Tlrr r Trillin? of tho Cno.1 tlio Krrlry t urt, liiJ Hint Was a Kiraily li Inb.r for SI Years and JJnuor Una No Temptation for - Jinn. u . , . , The Keoley Institute Qreenaboro, N. tump Mr. Tlio Aniertrun Llstrii-t ' Trlf-rn s li Ciniiany U llTcrs' parkHcs, puirtU, noten, luvllHilon, iiinil-iic iijes?ru gcrs for ermiul mtvI-o at very small cot. 'I lie Ulmcrver will send our nieHengcr. without ciiargo, to Iva years aan T fnnk tha VaJ.s I ..... . - -- " w ' H.TiMWiincuil IW Ilia IIIUIflll. treatment at your Institute. I have I '1'hono 79. - Ofilco wttli Wetern Been benefited so much . I - wish , to j Union ' Telrjrraph Company, Thon say a few words of nl as T nnrliH ail ..i .1.,.. .1 .. tire of telling tho good It did me. Mylthl column at rate of ten omiU per now la forty-four years. I had llnei of n nord No ad. Uken for lee titan SO cent. c c r been a constant .drinker for twantv, aeven years, I can positively say J loved.lt as Welt aa anv oeraon that even took a drink, and to.Hav T n.n aafely say I bavo no desire for a drink Cash (a advance. ... 1T; WANTED. Hearst, th proprietor of Th. New I Democrats who parUclpated .in the Iff anything that contains alcohol.- It I WANTEl-To sell new National Ca.h York American and other papers of th. same 'characters be Jtas run. (or office before. He la the Represent, tlve In Congreta front ' tha . eleventh New York dUtrlct . He was born In California and ia worth many millions. As a member of Congresa he has re- Albany conference called1 to devise. means for beating W. R. Hearst, Ismie an address repudiating Mr, - Hearst and calling upon ail voters to etAnd for and vote for Hughe. Hla prop-. Hton met with favor and the meet- Kn ot the men composing he Al bwiy conference adjourned to . meet after th adjournment of the conven ts no trouble for me to resist, and there Is no temntatlon now foe ma even to take a. drink with the beat friends I have on' earth. If X had not taken your treatment wheav J did, I feel sure "I CouM no) kava . llu.t inree months 'longer. For month ResUter at a baraaln. - Uox , Caroleen, N. C. , . . -. :-v' No., A W ANTED T toll . Moond-hand anda fountain. Po No, 12. Caroleen; N. C APi iEi-To sell gooo farm. acre, N. : U. Addrea Bettl . .M. a i Ulon. ( The conference was partiolpat ... . . . T I ed In by number of very prominent the nomination by the party of Abram J okj.Um; Democrata who ar. men ot 8. Hewitt, Orover Cleveland and -David I weight and Influence.1 ' 1 Bennett Hill for Governor of New I Th. oewi of he nomination of Mr, near Caroleen before I took vonr traatman t I Eta(. care Observer, i!.T."trI,l7.d".T t four WANTBD-Check boy for, mllllner-d fan kV1 I'f'ia. L,B. tim IT Partment. regular, work, the Bee'HIV ment L weighed 1 10 noun da. and now to-day -I weigh . Sit nounda. r h,l WANTED 100 mutee freah from work enjoyed the beat of health in all nl..H' them, to waowortn stable on me since nve year .. mu "IT I MonduV Oflti.har l.t and I will ti Ih.m r!"T" " . " r. HwhM was received with shout of f"7 "ritK,n! John B"":,T'" , " xora ma Kreaiest acmevo. . - fcv th. .n.H-Arst forces.' . IZZL ?M??rrr? : ' Hughe la unknown to the people of FourtbAltant Postmaster Oewra I has mad a slave of himself. -1 never I Monday, October 1st and I will buy tbem. this section of th country., .but h. I r . f" r. " ..iy treated any better in my life than ,,n" neipy. , ,. lack, mnch of being a non.nUty. He la ..Hn,n.rwlU bet Heart by JO,?? manTa j' haVTot only helned hHfc!? .mu"J J a lawyer by profeaalon. and a man J'XnTSnt doow SJl rvlT,n tham t0 but Z J MondaV' October w and I will buy thm of fine character and tranacendent can tteket, nd ihaU not do ao "fr have carrledflve patient there my I John Shelby.,.. , m r .i-.:v- ahiiit . rti f i..t ..r wften ha wn I 1 ",.rT " . M"u"l?T. -CI IT" - ot oeen oenentea rto ia laat Mr nn he was " w". i a -naa- not oeen benefited .. up to last year, wnen he waa ab0(U tnh miMmr a I Uo, evnd who myself . I would not have taken any upon to erve aa counsel for wm rot against Mr. Heaxt. ' f one else there, X hope thla may help omlnent committee of theNew The Jiomlnatlon of Hughs came as some poor man on to new Ufa, health called two prominent York. Legislature, he had been before the public but little. He la one of the rarest creatures of thla century a man whom office has sought. Hughes la re sponsible for 10 cent gas in New York city. His greatest work, which has brought him fame, waa as counsel for the Armstrong committee, appointed to investigate the alleged mismanage ment of certain well-known New York Insurance companies. In thla position he made an everlasting reputation for fairness, adroitness and loyalty to duty. Hla labor mads the efforts of that committee emlnen.l auccersful. He Is described aa the fit man that tne office mutt seek. When asked, some time ago, if he wanted to bo Oovtrnur of his State he said that b would rather follow his prof ed ii. He has deliberately, sought obscur'ty. When Mr. Hughes travels for pleas ure he takes with him mien books as e. aurnrtae Co an Democrat wno were led to be U eve that some parti san Republican like Black or wooo run wouia we towimhj. Mr. Jerome denounced the demo cratic, convention a on "dominated, by half a dosen, probably no mora Chan four, panhandlers. wm Issue a statement to-morrow. WANTED 81s boys with bicycle to d- liver meaaage. , w, l.u. X. to., Bouut WA NT E D -Good eook. Apply to Mr. I rana sawyer,- jjiiwonn; good -wages. UNCLE JOB AS A SCHOOLBOY. The Time Ttiat He Reeolved to G9 lo Co agr owe. plalnfleld Correspondence Indianapo lis News. 1 "Jo. Cannoii and I used to alt lde CT., .i f?" .w- .Ahnnl I "? num. vj liu in vn wiu ihuuiuwi at Bloomlngdale back in tne 'iva. Joe's father, old Dr. Cannon, was 'a broad brimmed hat and black coated and happiness. . B. A. BLOXOM. V Onley. Va.. Nov. 1. 1104. If yo have a friend who mteht ha I WANTEDFor U, 8. army, able-bodied. h.n.4 1.. ..- 7. ,L. I unmarried men. between aaea of XI and '.Hviibhvt vivaasrw avvraiu 11 WBV iu. least i 1.1 . . . . I Keelev Institute, nr.anaham. M CL "i 5?""" .aTOOO - - - curiBur "ana iimHrai. ninir. wnn can apeak, read and writ EnglUh. ' For Information apply te Recruiting Officer, 1 west Traae street, unariott. n. C.t Snuth) Mala atreet Aahevlll. N. CM Bank Building, Hickory, N. C, or Glean nuuain, Dpanaaoura, av WANTED Lady stenosrapher for mutle houM. : Muit be 'competent. Beat, able GOOD ROADS. IX THE SOTJTH.- Would Save IStO.OOO a Year on Cot ton Crop Alone. New York Bun. V In an address by John Craft of Mo bil It was ataited that the cost to the to play piano, and - willing to keen un farmer, of the South I 50 per eenC w,MrS,li7 Vr per vsu. . or cotton ror an average ilTuhur ' " ajHniv. I, .1 II I f I'. .1. Jaw V 11 U'Vl ' n -IF, . I ,r.i. Vs.. .-' " , I ""pn , '. 1 1 The largest and most mag- ; riincent collection ' of , hign If there were good roads the cost i wanted a would be reduced to 1 cent a bale. I patent Eetlmatlng a crop at a million bales I once. mis would mean a saving of 1140,000 class apparel ever assembled'' here. , If you -wish to' bo "posted" regarding ihe cor ' rect styles and fabrics and what constitutes GOOD ( Clothing, then you shouldn't , ' ' ' miss this , showing of tho ' ' , widely; Known f- fc -: UICHAELS-GTERN ; V .FINE OLOTHIIIO . . "which we have in n wonder i f ul .variety of . conservative nnrl - CTfrfimn'' nn17a vin nil " the best . American ' and European miUs.-f-S :'r K: Men's' and i Tounitr Men's 9 irall -Sack Suits -cut v andl finished . in";'higlir4; -': ac.a iiefnm-failnT aftrl nr :' 1 a : l .. x ' : 1 up at nnrps Tanrrinir irnm , M: $10.00 to $25.0a with anx-j centionallv i : larce assort- . - . . ment of; swell single, and , Quaker. Joe's mother wore the Qua annually. ker dress and bonnet, and Joe know. I j cost under present road oondl how to Ulk the thee and thou' Ian Itlon IS cents to rraul a ton of ferti- guage aa well as I do, but 1 guesajiiser ex mil. With good roads ih he down t use it much now." . , icost would be eiarht cent a ton. - r anraT;r.W7:r- ' druggy or aatbunt. com- i v ifiN c LoTHiNa w ; ' r : v; snlendid sl8 value at : ' to flllimi nreorttlo. Apply atl sjinusts. en, a a -,-.v V V':'.' V j"'t- ' - : ' will equipped sale." -V.f vn- t. ..".-tV' iM'-mvTW. JAUfV: -k call en physician. A very ex-l :, V.'..: . vi'i,"-:V', . y-.v Cv--V- s-'i ''.vi'., ,v WANTED-Saleonan, man to r optional mediate work. . State ace and experience. juoca jsv as, miiaaeipnia. -a. tan -I have studied for some year, the NTED-Prlci M tre in of problem of working convksta on our X A. X retu Unhih riyi. ..ia vt rv.e .v mllon. Prompt return msde. Exum Newlln, who for more than ten years has been the bell ringer the Western Yearly Meeting, stood (public roads." aaid Mr. Craft, "and with hla ball in hand a he recalled I tnJr hT proved to be the most Kant' Philosophy, a treatise on solid the old' day. . . ecoaomical road builder to b. had. "Why. 1 recollect," he continued. convw nas long paeeea we ex "in.! a wall aa thnnrh it waa vea. pertmetitaJ itaia for road naklnT. turrlav f ri r nna flow IMkr1 n ft I "Judge Eaves, of Georgia, who ha from his books and said: Tm srotn to experience In working It I Congress.' He wrote it on the black board and signed 'Joe Cannon.' It was recess time, and when Harna enoe fumkbed. W. M, bla, 0. C. r ' ?v chlekent I i on com-1 Refer. Houtton. volum. Hpn Mrl Vnim IIIVII J IIU IVUIIS IIIVH k IMIl', WIWaVWHW " vl - , k... ..;, . - , - 4 - .. . . V ' . 'f ,. . ! goctoctry and Lycurgn. As u sohoo' boy he reveled In scientific research. lie has genius combined with Indus try, character with Independence. haa been one of hla boasts that he never voted a machine. ticket; he haa never been active In politics, but ha always done what he considered to be commendlrft Joe's high resolve and convicts as road builder, says: They I WANTED 10 AOS rallon apply brandy. are the beet and cheapeat road build- I Qoot lowest prices, giving hipnina era, v WWle workUur convict. not a point. nena Mmpiea. ; tttraua, uuiut A yxt., nicomgng, .- .-.- : in all the new! styles and light-weight oyerceatings of WANTED-Cotnpetent - pharmacM .for S20.00. And hAt.t. t-T vnlllfl Vnil i YifVfr RAW than OffCTCll; m X I mwraurT wors; nours. .. 7 P- 7," . ' . 7:7Z-'- . - ' "T. "w- DrugguSL tne ?ew shapea-to-waist , t;nesrerneias; oi: ; aarK gray cneviois, ; at r- medium and ; V hi duty. He was one of the Jerome nominator last year., .He .might ; be called the Puritan In public life; he la modest, shrinking and clean. The Re publicans of Kevr York have drafted him to lead thdr ticket thia year. If "T"'.""".w""':: amgle overt act wm. committed, or a . .' . . . ' . . . lalnrle child, woman or man tnoleet- . L nsain ne tooa sdoui nve minutes jo , . ,.v 1 ".-. V. iKT',w 'a WDO - " i .oemanas n sunns; -pemoniag, ' ana a I depredated on. Icaoabla atenosrsDher. Ctate aee. : rafar. "Mecklenbura; oounty, North Caro- I rnc snd salary expectaO Addreaa. Box I Una. haa the finest macadamised 4 cy. - r road and H I elng done with con- .50 ,-: ; urging all of u boy and girls to work to high standards. Well' Joe's been there about 18 rears. . , : '"Joe wss aa-ood aohnlar " ant a I ..TTT . J!C.l J I WANTED One 'experienced all-around a bright boy.' His father was a grand ciU a day to aruard. feed and care oia type ot tno.eariy Vjuaxera. ne was a physician who went where and when duty called. A call came one rDir . nan. snd one flnt-claa ntanr man.... Virginia 1H1,. j. tnm Muurlnl lahAf. arh.iv at la minnrMl I ata.w. u...ii.... v. " - ...W . T. . . , IIUIU ..V. ,W,1. ... on ouainea prmctpiea. . BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS, :'v .:":the. VTUFP;OTT'V' :r;i'':;S:;-: .i..i-'. he is elected Governor' he (iay at 'to I night when Sugar Creek waa up, and .... ,-,..3 a... m . X. ' I he threw hla aaddlphara over hla . ijnu.a hi.iu n . n . i . vwf. v . r . , . t- - J . . ..... 1 ri-' Ihors and started. The swollen Bu- . CHLVA'K Mi:it)lC HKMI DV -, has brrn nearly a thousand year since Unre wan a bsnk fatlur ! Chins," remarks The Nashville Ainvruaii. More man POO years AtA. til th rrilvn ttt 111 tl.... 1 I. 'failed. Ill Hung had the failure In vestigated and found it was due to part, of the prealdent and director. He Issued an edict that the next time a bank failed the htds of tha offlren ... I A K. .... . ii . .... . " vi" till iii. inai PUILT IS in ferce tb-day, and there ars no bank failure, ia China, and her banking In stitutions are the safest In th world. - - '"vil ,W II. tlllP country." y Itl Hung deserve credit for hi firmness. To cut off th heads fit th offlcer of every bank that chanced to fall, however, would be a rather he rolo remedy, and ws are constrained to think 'It ft trifle harsh. W should at least want a provision to be inserted calling for some port of lnveatinatlon, before giving such a law sanction. Thera might possibly be extenuating circumstance, where ordinary hang Ing would b ampl punlshmnC The Fayettevlll folk, will now have an Apporfunlty to demonstrat. ibeir 3 stability. Th. chief of police has t rifled the druggist that neither v tn nor beer but enty whiskey may l dinpeniM-d on prescription of phy- l inn, Thla may necessitate a aligliU :- ! " rtnt form of Illness. . th hence or b appointed' Attofnay 'Gen eral. It a Republican , sutfteeds Mr. Roosevelt at Washington. Charles Evans Hughes, th unknown, has stepped before the lime light The New York contest this fall will be Watched with a great deal of In forest throughout the Unite 1 Sutju. If Mr. Hearst la elected 0vernor he may supplant -William J. Bryan, r-f Nebraska, in popularity and socure the next Democratic nomination for the presidency. There Is no telling what may happen nowadays in New York Stat. Hearst polled v mora votes when he ran for mayor of tyew York city laat fall, than any on in thla part of the country ever dreamed that he would be able to do. The old fellows ar discredited. William F. 8heehan, Pat McCarren, Norman El. Mark, David Bennett Hill, Mayor Mc Clelland and men of that kidney have been relegated and Hearst and Mur phy are to the front. gar Creek had to be forded. Well, air, no on ever saw him again. Hi body wa never found. He waa one of the six founders or th Blooming-. dale school. Tlie Obswver Correct. Norfolk Virginia-Pilot The Charlotte Observer is manifest ly correct In saying that th numeroua ahlpwrecka. with attendant ton of life and destruction of property which occurred on the Carolina coaat dur ing the storm of a week ago furnish a conclusive argument In favor of Con gressman Hmall's project to construct an Inland waterway from Norfolk to "A for the convict JUYnsJstf.'irtatla-1 WANTED-One good' second-hand lo-in. tic enow that io per OemVof those Z R ru who are worked In the open air. prop- bo . cnariott.n. c... ,.s erly f wand guarded, return to their WANTED-Csrpenters for house work In c amine ana cease w m i coaxg ori ,he Osone Belt of Loublana. . Steady those iwho are kept In prison, or are I work Jur a year for good men. Good a iiAta'n rh Rtaia. whllv. at I wase. Pay every two woaka.- Addreaa. wnrkaA In mines, aawmllls W similar Ftevenaon - . Adams. vBogaluaa; le plaoee. IB per cent become hardened ireok Foatotnce. La., . v , criminal. v I WANTED Aa office bor. between IS and "Nor do I think It right to pot the it year of sea. Addreaa, "Hurtle.'! car honest wage earner an competition I observer. : - with convict labor, or the enaimfac J' IS VUU UCB t . W OUil JTUU IUU get tU YYtOJL a DbUUUl uuy, . - ; - - - b A ur ss. vvaV ajaaWl sWUAUh Atf aa. '.. www w Knee Pants Suits from ., 52.00 to ?7.o0; ' Men's Furnishings ; of )utatiori Ret , A : turlng industry In competition wlUt the one that hlrea cheap convict la bor. .-" "Indiana haa more than' 17.009 mile of good gravel road a. I remem ber wnen Indiana wa coneidered one of the illiterate States In the Union To-day efhe I proeperou and tier peopl ar no longer Ignorant; but the finest WANTED Colored janitor at Preshytev nan taueg. tteierenoe require. MISCEIXANKOCm. KLOl'BK - will 'Phone It. have; v' Oyster . A to-day. Beaufort, S. C. The chief of entl neers of the army Is reported to have the State Is dotted wlta aeciarea tne plan feasible mnd - to I schools and colleges. have estimated that the cost of the "Massachusetts spend more money proposed waterway would approxi- I then any other Stat on her public mate a,ouo,vvu. Jl ia riaKinv Uttie I .mil. to say that having to make the pas- I ua IS00, 000.000 for tier roada to be year. New which have NOTICE A young steer was taken up at wa w. hiil Tag on animal, A. v. it. ITaV. Owner can get same by calling. A STEP. FORWABD : , nmrtnre tha hfief nnrl Hn9 rTinf nTiTiPfll tnr fTlfl f thrift ' . - UUab D up Via DLJ Itj iucaixiif wuiiui aiti nMji , iivir T4T AT AW'.T!TvTnPV OTTTPT V '-.v-.- It coat a Connecticut man Just 110 to save his life last Sunday, aad tha 110 was In the ahape of a Judge' fine. White crossing his own farm with a shotgun on his arm he wa attacked by a large and deadly snake. He fired and killed It. A policeman heard the report of the gun and ar rested the man. He was fined for violation of that State's blue-law, which forbids the carrying of arme on Sunday even in tha open air on one'a own property. Isn't that a rharacterlatic New Kngland Incident? It could have happened nowhere .else In this country. been of great benefit ' and are the beat Inveetmenta the State haav Mis souri 1 agitating a bond tawue of $!,- 000.000 for tier publio roads. The province efJ Ontario, -"Canada, haa iio.ooo mile or goo a roaa. ana irom that .henomenal Improvement tiavelTniB wii.km Tnd in trial been tne result ot prosperxy o na farmer. , .",.; A number of newspaper ar snrl- ously diecusslng the danger that Ilea near future may be 'considered a. r ' OmrloalT. Arrument grapn win taae tne place of th. singer The Charlotte (N. C) ' Observer and the mualc-box will take the place I urge that "th numeroua shipwrecks. of the orchestra. sage asound Hatteras. appropriately .p. tn, next ten yei imSU-. ht. "IS'tf .ol th? ti" Ufreey haa' fine road, lal ntl " snnaatal thaa art lrrln ne K aa I 7 y . -. . ' - W aaaa'BrBBSaV W a country fully that amount annually, to say nothing of the loss of life en tailed, which cannot be measured In dollars and cents. But avoidance of the dangers of Hatteras Is only one of the many benefit which would flow from the carrying of Mr. Small' project into etTnct A waterway auch aa It la proposed to ronatruct would cheapen coastwise transportation, en sure and hasten the development of the territory which It would traverse and furnish the government wlth'an Inland passage for It naval vessels of shallow draught, safe from the danger attaching to the outside route and protected from the enemy In time of war. The opening up of the pro posed route Is a matter In which not only the Immediate territory is In terested but th entire Atlantlo Sea board, especially New England. The great bulk or the ahlpplng which haa to incur the dangera of Hattora hall from that section, and to it would fall th chief benefit -from aa avoidance of thon danger. Congressmen from those States should Join handa with Mr. Small and other Southern Hepre- saawnf a 1 1 vaas 4ft kartitPlnsr tha staAa mae leglslstlon. If they will, th construe- ' to am, and Mr. IJndley. young uon or tne proposed waterway In th . YOt'NO LADT tenogrpher deilrea posi tion in Charlotte: . naa nad aeverui New York ha Juat voted tolmonth experience and can give bet reierencea. auomi ooapparo. no. iui tAt Clay street Ricbmood, va. THE OBSERVER Co. publish Th Dally Observer, at.OO a year; Th Even ing cnromeie, st.uo a. year; in eemi- Weekly UDserver, n.w a year, ana ope rates The Observer joo rnnting Mouse. The eompeny solloits subscription, ad' vertlatrg and Job printing. t . . , , Dress- Gloves ' in $1; White Kid , Co.. North Wllkeaboro. V. C will have a bl auc tion sale of town iota dept. win, j. w, rerguann. of Atlanta, Oa., will cry the sales. North WUksaboro U growing rap idly. r i i - CEMENT ' tldewnlks-blds wanted for lavlnr tCO to 1.000 yard s!dwalkwork te be done without delay, Addreaa, May or, Newton. N. ti . ,, . SCnVKD I?f WAR AS MAX. - . ' Woman Joined Ifnaltand In Cavalry llranrh and Wa Never Discovered. Akron. O., Special, 25th, to Waahlng- ton Poet A woman whn aervad , throughout I KIOt'BB Will tha elvtl war in the eavalrr branch I mono l- of the army hae Just been discovered lTni.Na ,ADT -.noar.rher de.ire oo.l in iwummit county, near nere. i tioB n Charlotte ha had several month rne woman is n. Manna unoiey, (ecperience. end can give best reference. wno a cp i nec lueniuy seem . aunng Addreek Mnrin. . no. iui , jcaC the war. and since then very few have ltret Rlohmohd, Va. . , learned that she wa a soldier, have Oyiter to-day, BEAT AN xou inay get as goou, puv a it3v.ru ts uucreu lur.a j better,brie foritvlv'-v.iv, $1.00 and: $10.1 AnA wnat better do vou or any one' else want f We are . sole aeents ) for . these V in Charlotte. ; Boys : and 4 Men's Worl; UJovcs, 60C. to ?2.w; dressed and undressed, $1.00 ,C to Gloves, ; $im Dilworth; f ill thatany mail or youngs man w&ntf,8oti'diM stiff, black and colors of the latest that is Jate.T'Dil-; ' - wortVV $2JJ0; uHawesr? $3.00, and gtetson, $3.50 and 7.VV.. ; ' .: . ' ..V-..; . N i ' ' . 1- ah. not served under a ncUtloaa name HAvai yougouen reprint totj ft if . K-.S.'W.S SJSXZi M-S?5 VWRHS ; ' by-P- Pon-Rt for,? King; in all leathers, :, ' 1 '--V 1 ; , i - ' . I ... " ' ' ' i . ' . '. :.r ' j. ' ' " T fv In the phonograph. The time wtll"rd. corns, thev fesr. when the nhnno. I V . 'mcinsiv. An . . ; - - i Kicnmond Kew-idr. and aerv. by her hnaband'a side. IX roDDErt-GimT?r TIME." Mra Ellen rrisell Wyckoff -in Munety Aii-iory aiasasm. ? EXPERIENCED Crr ood saleaman wanted at once. Permanent Position. I Addreaa, with reference, the Hub Dry I uooo K.O.,. urseiuDoro. . . ,.i i i i ii. KUH'an - will . have 'i'hon it. , - Oyater ; to-day. Thla might erva ..V.'"?" J.?T.: IL"r? Ba 0T Wh.n de corn besn to ru. . . t.. . I ... . I ' ... ' " . , . .... I. Ml I iwmit iw aiiiimini to worry i on in about, did not w. of th. present gen eration have an abundance of weight ier and lea Imaginative problem to engage our attention, ti Cubsn seern vsry ft. ' y i.iii,rf '-"d with ; Secretary t: y j: ' 't tumpromls by elect- ' i rrr -: -.t. 1 v A Mouth Carolina mas boasts that he haa chewed tobacco fifteen year and I confident hla 'wife haa never auspected him. If h thinks so, b. ir' probably right about It That I oot tbe port of secrets the fair g are noted for being able lo keep. ' " It la ' open to conjecture whether the Baltimore man who mailed a ten pound block of Ice to the rrealdent th. other day had In mind the Cuban situation or tb. . Kew . York political 'f v';' ""' " : '. ' The advice of the Republic. ' tead r to'-voti for parties, not 4nen." does not et well trlth ; th. , attempt of the Republican campaigner to make Roosevelt th leau. thla fall. ' Carolina eoaat durlne tha storm of a week ago. furnish a con clusive argument In favor . of Con gressman Hmall's project to construct an-Inland waterway from Norfolk to iieauiort, B. t:." The Observer ta cor. rect And another potent argument In favor ot th. enterprise, and iu be ing undertaken at government ea- pense, la the advantage auch a wa terway would afford for the movement of light draft roast defense vessels in case of war, Moth th Interests of commerce -and the possibility of hos tilities with some foreign power point t. th wisdom of building the canal, t . 'V 0 An' de day I hot an' hr,' An' de darker mtahtv la sr. ilut dr null d fodder down 'an, ties rtut d durkey mlahty wllttn' rotter plug de Watermlllln . lEI.EQANTLT ' reprinted copies of ma of vaariotM Townampi unmounted M cents; mounted, on -flrst-elsss card' fjen d dsrkev batter, hiutle.' . . ... . . im ' m mi ni.n nn r.i.ni... . . . ror e iodd.r-gittin-.um. u eice. -j,.; Prlni- I eisj e viaiK'i 'o 0R0S3ETT'' AND "AUEIU0AK aENTLEMAH!. . Shoes that have no parallel . for making, mans life 'Walk casyfejjv ' 5 'Al. 'i J'--"I 'AX.t'csi.lmSili' . il 'nl rOREaXB. it CroMlna; Um IJne. :'. Youth. Companion, r ' ' One of the most persistent of pop ' ular fallacies I the belief In the r'lln storm," or great gale which alwaya appear on or about Heptember If, to mark the autumnal equinox. in apite of weather bureau recorda the Olii eat inhabitant recount ; the equinoctial gale of the past, - and among (he people In general there ia a, deep rooted belief that the line which separate aummer from au tumn ia crossed b the sun itnly a'i, r a strusrgle snd with throe,- the effect f' """iih reachos eren this far awsy planet. -; , ,,. :- Aa' hit rloen at de time Jhlt'i needed I develop! wuaa: '1 v v , .... I Observer I'ndemeef de eorn hit grewln " i "Whar we plant hit In fl hoetn' ' : , An' de tarky eat de mo4 wha git - dar fMM. ,.v v .- Olt, d ruatl ef d. fodder, when d win' ' J- t In da torn , t Dat a de mul whnt am dear to Un- aer rinwj -', Oh, d onokin' of de dinner, ah' in of o norn Dat't tie chorue of de , fodder-glttln' time. : j- , i - l EOR iAt,E-Pvco Camera, plat leather caae, trlpoA, cloth and A oiippn rowr wear tms enoe. vet stm ieei ncr lm- portancc. The prico is . . ; v $3.50 and $1.00. "ARTISTIC" AND "AIIERIOAII LADY" . 'WppSV,!,: yA Qtieen could wear this herself loyal in wearing an r Printing lloue. ,,. : - UAvnt4ori T.nVI tr nf ' Artistic firing Vft tllO 'DriCO. A ItUV. - . . V " , A ' aA am , . l , Si i JJ Jl . 1. i.. il... yo.yjv, snouid nor uar, ncr, ior it is poou cuouj:u iu muu sands of, Americans who have taste. ;:;: .. . THE GKOVEU " , ; Tlio old should have comfort Tlio Orover Shoe at , $1.75 to $3.00 furnishes all that 's necessary, especially FOH BALK A bnrgnln; tubular bollert and iw-ll. i'. . Htandard ice a D-ue Co. y . .' . -, vr TOR RETT. va tis-VT'r)- .. .1 a l a. A a Q0 Mo! Hntulwth Hriffhut oivht rooms: nil room; ASSAYING, ores c j-vi-uY ...imc-i It-tl TT. II e'r--. C n , f, c. cinv-iilenrei liu lotj aervanU' labia. Uaors atannena. ron BrNT-rurnuhed or unfumuhed by thoso with tender feet iimi.-.. ivr iiuiiii or lunivr, Jl. p ply N. Tryon. i "I 1 1 LOST. 1iHT A pair of srolct eye sin .chain. I.rav st Central J lot a i r-waiit. , , and md B" ,,r - r- iJJf) 5 A if! I' I'm. ennlalnln mill amount of rn.h n,l r"mr h of . li.ward If r- 1 t'H rif 1 t: c a.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 28, 1906, edition 1
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