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NTH AMKNDMEXT. r I lVl I.I. ; PubllstMBra. , mot u s r" t ni-) irN t ...M,.,.........:...;..M.......4so uih &w , v .. ; v. . .v" 8EMI-WEEKLT. ,' ,' ' at ef eaeet " ejA-W Veaee'at f uths ; V PLT 1 SIIERF ' ANNOUNCEMENT. , " No Hum H; t new . ' A PI tli' 'i r- i i i Sooth Tryon streeV'Telephone - .. i ... ..I to&il .'iwwvnA i editor' office, boll 'phone, 1M; f ilior OITKsa IWU pwona. twins rUa ere lurnlabM a urn. . Advert) a ra may leel ur n run rn mat. columns oi . oim they man reach Chariot ta portloa t tai tat people la -iaie an uupwr South Caiollna.. i paper give eurresponoant a -uutuoe as it think puull policy ; a, but It ta la no osss Taapoa lor their views.' It ts sneeh pra 1 that oorreepondaata sign that , ) to their artlclee, especially la wber ther attaek person or ,, Hon, though this Is net de--. The ediur reeervee the right ' va th nam of eorreependent i they ere demanded tot tba pur- of personal aatiafaatton. To r ' 'consideration a communication i be accompanied by. the true' ef ths eorreependent. ' ;vf ox6.iV, October : i, tw, v , 'COMES HIGH." gentleman who bat Jutt : been .ted ai ue to specify party) for vernonhlp of Alabama, ha roturn expente account for- ten times ths t bs will receive hi aalary for-the nara-fnt. Office-holding In Ala mutt be an -expensive luxury." ita Observer. - . North Carolina contemporary b en tn th offics, but not a to t ejtpwwIM. The Ltemocratlc noml t Lieutenant Ourafnor anent I to hi tatfirtent. ten tlmr, the t hs will r-elve a aalary during xl four year, tinlew In the eontln f death or thai unvemor h should Ho the hi her offlco. The L.leu Governor' dutle ar limited to r over the Senate when lit ararion, nn vote except In caae of a tie, 4vt M per tiny during the aeailon limited to M day and only one irh four ytifi, unleai called to, t extra elon Ths honor cone t the aucceaaful candldHte h re althy and can afford It. There more Malefaction, however, : It 1 tar office did not tfmt o much t tha. doV la the fees of many o4" worthy poor men. iicceatful candidate for Oover- !an aooount for expenaei whirl up one year' talary of , li.Oiia derably more than one.balf of 4 11a, too, la wealthy, porbap the t man who ever offered for of. aha ma. There hit, been onrr a t of ht Individual aorount filed, 4 wa a Ttry active central, eoin ' or had In ble Inlerewt and until imlttee fiUe It account. In nr.. with law, no ona will know whet ' exoenie cttaneoted with Mr. ranvaai.'' Montgomery Adverlls. . .. , JbaertetC'of'couraft, was rs to ' the XJcutenant Governor. from the foregoing that It la J expenMvo to'jron fur av .jrjon, 4 to' make the he euboydmate bfric. Thla . unavridabls state of af Qo wU of course, mean be impreaaloo that ft l pe ythat 8U0y, but any arrange tat'ahuts tl all nay men of conBii',- rable: meana from competing f'r pif lie office and from filling pub- lie orrii e, ig an Ain fortunate one. v- JBO TUU1CXS AX1 nOHTOX. Bef) 'thg ambitious would-be boojtbla Vj can,s,ecure posse i on of t leg document which authorises bint to practice hi profession on the crooked streets of claaslo Boston, he must I to out .his Interpretation of the. flta'a'g license law, sign It and Interprc It" to .the aatlsfactlon of the authorU . '"The same law applies to K'ew! i:eaforfl, aayTh Mercury, of.lhatji iy, "but K la One of the law which ,f r discriminating authorities hnv dm led lg moro honored In tha trefceh ( ta In the obmrvanre." "And It ought, i bo," aay The Itlchmond News-l(iijr. ,'Tho gyatem la ti HK-ktfonal teat ruA mad." Kor It U tru- th gtatuU In this section of tbo mtryiwould tack the merit f pracil Wlity, ior ninety-nine ono bandredl $ of (ho ahlne artlata are 'l)Uterato) olored 'boyg. , But It ought to work Boirton, and If not. It must b a'biu. .- pill for tbf Dostonlans to newspapers are con tndlng ylg-orously that thft flftcenih amendment to tha Federal const It u tton should be brought to the attention of the Supreme Court and 1U legality detenmlned, Tho country, theycon tend, would be set In a elerer tight In history If H er "declared Illegal If tho feupreme Co art declared. It ' valid and binding part .of our const! tutlon, they say, matter would remain a at present.-; Wa ro ot certain that any good ;couldvcomo of hvng tho .'sopremo I Court ; V ,' upon the caaw.''PrtctlcWly - welt-lnformed and unbiased people admit to-day that Ita enactment was a stupendous blun der. , Put It U neyertheles a fart that the Southern Btate have nulllAed It, although, ostensibly asquleaclng. ' tlow- ayor i unwise In .It .'ConceptloB 'and however pernicious In Its) ' operation, neither of )hee feature coutd enter Into tho court decision, 'either J It absolutely certain ( that; a, ' decision adverse to- tho South would , leave tho aUtu pt 'affair' uAPha-OCttd. v Atr ter the question had boon, officially brought before the court, the govern mens might bo under aome necessity ot taking cognUanca of law hitherto ignored. .. Why not . mak the ' fight 6penly 1 to ,'. have the , amendment repealed If anything- need to " be donef,:-.:.- J, :, 'v. TlUXCa THAT MAKE OL1KLOTTE There were In yesterday Observer t.Oll lnche of advertising, aggregat- Ing- more than II column of the whole 111 column of matter In the paper, ' The overwhelming proportion of thla was, of course, local buamesa, and the figure tell eloquently ot the alertness and aggressive activity of the commercial Interest of Charlotte -"tlreleee seeker after trade." An other specino proof of thU seal and activity, afforded by yesterday' pa per, waa the half-page proposition of the Charlotte Retail Merchants" Aa- anelattnn tn a-tva trananortatlnn to thla Ity and return, every day in the year, tVehoppers living; within a distance of fifty-five miles or less, on the con ditions set forth In the advertisement referred to on a purchase of MO or more, round trip fare to be refunded up to fifty miles; on a purchase of 20 to IS, fare one way refunded up i Mil. jhi -"r-'-iiaion. rive the public ample etrl, of th ,p!rU which animsne tuslnesa men of char,Ue-Jrr aiwaya to their own ,nlrMU KSthWof this thrifty and pfe cltv. the ed-rVhy? l ive to ' !mlt that s even there It .:tlun Vo id, bf. prohibitory. Its In trinslo tne; it will haedly be queoUon rd. ' Wliat a pecu'llar and Indefinable sense sail -faction, would come from ih know) .lite, that e who dusted -ne gghoe.i. wa veraod In the prln ipl of liwr. n4 the ethic t boot Incklog! j If possible, an elementary nowlvdge of trigonometry vould be oHt dcilr ' !'i thpugh not absolutely nentlal; f l tArame' of plilloso y and funcea. If the cat-r .'.fltur ylJ to the demands of 'Va ,,rot and lowers it siaittl-. i lt Jrery borders, what can t the ,fet of uaT CmVAIJBE OX nmENOIiOOY. Phrenology, ao far a the scientists ara, concerned, ha long been discard ed along With the lightning- rod the ory and li;.t t. "Prof, flchwalbe, of Germany, ha devoted a recent lecture to It. however. He admlte (hat hi own Investigation have disclosed that bump do appear regularly on certain part of the ekult, and he believes that the brain lend shape to the cerebellum, but not to the cerebrum, which I the center of the actlvlte of the Intelligence. But neither hla Investigation nor those of other men petsuad him to believe In the local isation of function, tnterpretabl by the formation of .the head. "In no case," says Prof, flchwalbe, "can one hope for tangible results, unless the brain I examined a well as the skull.'' And ther you are. It Is safe to aaeert that phrenological exomlna tlona under this method will nevac become popular unless the X-ray could be summoned to the rescue. Most people think too highly of their brain to permit them to be removed simply to find out how much they've got. i;.:: iticiLtiinsox conckkts. s a ' , - ,.,.'- ...... They Will' Continue Through Octp ... be r, ;'ov ember and JMHx-mbvr. , The Richardson concert are . lured. They WU1 .begin thin week, and are to be given, under the follow ing contract, which guarantee run nlng 'expense; j r, '- .." t , V"We, the 'underaigned, promise to pay. to Herbert M. Barrow, treauurcr, the sum' of ' l per month for1. th months of ..October, November end December,' for the purpose et tnmln taming and supporting the lilchard aont Orchestra, it 1. understood that a concert, la to be given each week during the said time, , la tha Academy of Music, and that the eubscrjbers hereto . shall be fnrnlxhed with two tickets to each concert without fur ther charge," - .. s -.,. i . The following '1a; a partial list, of those .who i will encourage ' Frof, Klchardson with their "-name - and uiuney; .,:'!. y ,'-r. , i . v IL B. v Patterson,. R. IS. . Brannort. Stuart1 W. Cramer. C D. Bennett. X o. walker. William F. Harding,' Her man1 Powd, Cbarlea, M. . StleS,- J. -H. II. ; Parke. W. H. Overcash.; Il'H. Jordan, Leslie Cooke. Qeorge E.jWll- on, , F. M, BrownM J;-p. - 8Wann;-D. H - Allen. ' T. C. ; Murrfth.' Pavld Oven s. Dr. I. W. - Kelson. ' Rev. r Plato T, Durham, Rev, Martin- p, JHardln, T.' Frankllo, B. P. Tlngley. John M.- uarrr Rev. Herman H. Hulten. i, J. ,Adama RS D. Thouaa 'John M. Hcott, Hamilton Wilson. H. w. fharr, Frank 'McM. Bawyer, Ul'iO t : . . . s or 5;:;. i:::.r. r D. A. Hurley, Dr. P, r E. 8. W'. r. SI. Winchester. P. M.' Cave: , fc. jr. 'CreaweU. 8. A. rtcoioss, . j, . at. ' lAvua. d. u 1'ownsena, E. JT. Parrtah,- J.; W. Wadewortta. P. K. Andrew. J. A. Durham 8. 8; Mo- Ninch, W. T. McCoy, Thomas JJtoss, Armlstead- Burwell, Waiter fceott. John H, Ifahn, iU X). Colt, ok. N. Hutchison. Jr.. Prank," H. Jones, W, C, Dowd, C. 8. AUtoh, George W. Graham Jr., Charlotte Piano Com pany, W. R. Robertson, R. A, Dunn, Oeorge Wadsworth and ..Clarence Todd. ' . ''.. ' . - Prof. Richardson- has a good r chestra and deserve the support of me wnarioue peqpie. i . i. i i i, in'i LADIES AND CHIIJUtX FREE. Connoa Cllfiped Prom Tbrf Obiver Will Entillo Them to Admuwion to tho Odeon'a Movtrur Plctare Per formance. k ' . . ' ; On another .page will be ' found a coupon, which, If clipped and pre. sen ted at . the dor, will entitle the holder provided the holder be a lady or child to free admission to the Odeon between the hour of 1:10 and o'clock this afternoon. This offer Is good only on Monday, and between the hours named. - ' J Col. Will Peter U making a repu tation for himself at the Odeon with hla excellent moving; picture, which ar said to be the Beat Charlotte folk ever saw,, hence The Observer want! an tne ladle and. antidren In Char- to fifty miles, -This splendid array of nmety-elghtmn. o tog-ether with , the .peclal offejStiLi4- The extravagance of the Penrose ring in Pennsylvania In .Y the ererllon of the new Ktate-i repl tol .at Harrlsburg appear to'be a part of the campaign In that Ptate. Four million dollars was appropri ated a few year ago, but this wa expanded by politicians Into thirteen million. It la eald that the architect will receive the modest sum of over half a million for hi services, while an artlat gets a quarter of a million Yor mural decorations. Chandelier cot only two million, and the safee were secured for a million and a half. Those who eek to deny the charge ot ring rut end extravagance in Penn sylvania would do well to touch light ty on the capftol proposition. (lira b making arret prepara- jtr fair 00 the 'bun to, tha 19th t ed propow' to ptlll off 4he eat fn her hitory-reeibon irei and , very njc of The (o yif it, Which remind, us seventh fair of fthV Central i Pkif AeeoclaHon will be lield nsboro- October Ith-llth. and long v time ago t aecretaty, "land' DapleC v1n eendlng The xfcopy of , the premium Mat, "x'lease note that we ere r premium. and larger that It mention fhat be w ' a to 'mail r copyof tbe ml urn teanytoneJ Ht.- which-; we .mp.lylngwlth. . reason to the r!.T Should 0t ii. , if there to tbein; ' K'";"i' The event of greatet political In terest on the board In North Caro lina for thl month I the promised appear nee on the Mump of Hon. John Bharp William, of Mississippi, the legdor of the Democratic party in the lower houe f-. Congress. Mr. William U on of the ablest men in tbe United States fn& nl advent upon the hustings In thl State' in the pres ent campaign-1 of prtrne Importance. Ill flxA appointment among us are at Btatesvllle on the 11th, Oreemboro the llth and OoKlsboro the llth. . 1 'm, ' , . . . '., .." ' v " ' BomeT f Mr.; J(lryami opponent nay Hmt he la merely a talker anarould bring about little changes' If he were ielected Preelilentr Other, f they Ae.lleved thl Vl wuld feel more ijite, voting ror mm. t .! ! Il. I- ubllo. v'.V',iW? or W . ' , v Kogetio lleurircll Know) Here, ; iiUtU KogeneV Bagwetl, the" : young fnan who find hlmsMf in ')-much rouble In New York -city, I a eon et Rev. John T, llagwell. who wa pastor of Tryon Jtreet Methodist church ' In thl' city .about: 10 )'ear ago. .Many herlotte people will recell the ypung ii ana m iainer.' '' , v, fna Uajtwell , la ":o nibr 'S Af tilg4i rrtW A - .1 . : g. . . . ; " I i i.n i can I. kuk i J clittr;.e so those who have attended the Odeon pnor to tms publication, need not atand back en the fear of seeing some thing old. Tlie Y. W. C. A. Bible Clan. Toung Women' Christian Ann. elation Bible &las, Uoght by Mis Miiarea watMna win review studies In the Old Testament this evening from 7:10 to 1:10, at the room of the association tome. All, the old mem ber of thl class will be again wel comed. 4 Othr young women cordially lnvlter Ap Join. " TVE RELIGIOUS FAKIR. He Get Altogether Too Much Room and Tliat I Uw Reason That He ltirlvee, Salisbury Post The number of mountebank who wear the cloth ha Increased In recent ears to such an extent that one takee hold of any project advanced by tbe stranger In the name of the Church with the greatest perspicuity. These fakir trump up unheard of pretenses and It Is only when they have been shown up In their real character by the test of time that the guileless ones open their eyes. An editorial apropos this subject appears In this morning's Charlotte Observer and w reproduce n. Hay our contemporary: "The .religious nature of the Igno rant seems to furnish one of tho most fruitful, deversMod and profitable fields for deception of all those seised upon by the Ingenuity .of the modern swindler mid fanatlo. The i methods differ In different countries. In Am erica, the glgantlo .fraud, 'Elijah' Dowie, In spite of the constant ex poaure of the public press for years, wa not until recently repudiated by the thousand of unbalanced Individ uals who firmly believed him what he professed to be, the personal repre sentative on efcrth of God. This did not take place until he bad accumu lated more than a million dollars 'for the Lord.' . "The Switzerland method Is 'to retail at holiday rates, through tickets. In cluding baggage but without stopover, to the city in the sky. Due consider ation Is tsken ot the state of the pur chaser' pocketbook and he Is given bis thole of four gradee of tlcketa This commendable enterprise, operat ed by a prelate in Schwyta (which I not u typographical error), ha enjoy ed a large and continuous popularity1, tritely, however, the Inconsiderate and officious local police have called a halt and have reported Jhe prelate' conduct to the bishop.' ' ... . "But the Bwltaerland ticket-buyer ought not to be Judged too harshly, How many million mora are there in the world whe.wonld do the same thing if only they thought it would work?" . ' The Bwltserland prelate Is simply another type of the clerical humbug or the hypocritical laymen in other part of the world who bring re proach .upon the Christian religion. The only strange thing . about their success that people otherwise noted f or. good horse sense ar among their most atubborn aupporter. . v v The religion fakir gets altogether too much room end that I tbe reason ha thrive. '. - t. i-::... ; ArtluT :i l.-!,n. .i Write of W ' He , II-" Acconi; Imlwtl and )tuii,M ' ... evr .Voi i. t Intrit Can't fowud tr ,.'IHaj. ..... ,'. ,V.-f . , Arthur BrlHbane In New Tork Time ' What baa Hearst don thus far? ' He has created what was etwenUal to hla work, a powerful machine for Infltienelng- public opinion. jJJft naa built ble newepaper up' to a 'dally circulation of Z.ouo.ouo. ana thit circulation 1 increasing . con tanthr. . .' 1 .J:-- (. livery day' Hearst U able to talk With 2.000.000 American families acat- tered everywhere In thl country. Ill newspapers, are- published In Boston, New .Tork, Chfcago. .San Ptanclaco, and Loa Angeles, And they will eoon be published In many other citlea - With i-thl v enormous, circulation Hearst 1 able every day to spread the truth, .and. reply to falsehood. The constant bitter efforts that are made to misrepresent him fall, for bU voice reaches further than the vole of any ther man In thr' country. There ha never before been assembled in tnia woria an auaience such a that wnicn Heaut command, and therefore It i safe to any that there has never been a man possessing hi peculiar Influ ence and power. for good..-. The building up of thl tremendous enelne of Duhlltltv l hla areatest ac complished work, undoubtedly, v And with that engine hi real work i still to do done. -a -i i- fv'.v. ..:. He hee made dishonest .wealth-die- reputable throughout the nation.'.. He baa convinced the people that the rule or organised capital la not American government or honorable government. He -has been -the greatest creator of Intelligent dissatisfaction, the basis of Improvement, this country has seen. nearst baa made innumerable nnt in the interest of the people at hla own expense, with great expenditure of money and of personal energy. Va- nous trusts have been fought by him through the courts and up to the Su preme court. He certainly has the honor of being hated more deeply by the public, enemies of this- country than any other ' man In it. A mere enumeration" of. the lawsuit that he ha begun and prosecuted on behalf or tbe publle welfare fills out a con siderable pamphlet : Mr. Hearst is already the greatest awakener and director or public opin ion and of publlo anger against in justice that the country, baa seen In manyyeara .. ,: ; ',;.. In tha way of actual good. Hearst has accomplished much by hi Influ ence In Increasing the distribution 'of money, , - - - He -has sided with workmen In Just fight against corporation employers and haa helped them to win. This means that additional money ha been divided among the famlliee of work- n w tukAnla ImI.i4 .f wlna aia dividends on watered toc.v j ens or munonsawyaar are, added y?Z at' wlvea and mother country because of Hearst ac- promoting the legitimate dis tribution of wealth. What are - Hearst' plan for the future? He means to be a useful man In ht country.' working within the law for the betterment of conditions. Hla cod fldenc I in the general , Intelligence of the people, and the fight-that he baa on hand just now le to mak unl versa! suffrage a reality, an expression or the publlo win. r i i hi... to l Aivti.ffT for it.. f Illodlllte 1;1 tl.rt i d!,i i. ,u-rt I f His . .Joy Over Im ii: j tHircd pi JHimk -'.Habit. , The Keelcy Institute, Oreen-boro, N. I era Willing to do or say anything I can to aid you in . your (Treat and good work. I consider the Keeley In stitute the greatest . Institute in the world, and be only one that doe all and more than it. claim to do. I entered the Institute at Greensboro, N. in April, and graduated the 8th of May, ,X3T, over seven year sgo. - . The . cure . haa .been permanent In my case, for Z have not taken, or even wanted, any kind of alcoholic beverage since, - and, in fact, never had any desire for drink after I had been at the Institute four days. I cannot exoreas lust what I would like tcV say, nor ..can Z say too -much in praise of the Keeley Cure.- How ever. I do know that it haa made life better and. happier for my family - and me. JAK. i?.' 'R.''3RlT.'l If you have a friend who mlaht balfn V i.m .'I'm '1 T . . I - psoennsa, pieaae sena - names TO tne Keeley Institute.. Greensboro. N. X "! We present bur compliments and to see; the lovely) Autumn ; Milling has been - prepared for you , Th season of picturesque MilDncty; "t nating to note how the new hats are rich' materials ''to the b PEOPLE'S COLULlll autumn season iThe size ahdshape are;a source of 2 unfa ' Tba American District Telegraph ill constant surprises fNcvet was there nmMJHi , - " m . ! I '.-.'.' -. w . . . - . t- ,... - ; turns and pretty mconsisten'des than are Company delivers packages, parcela, nousm, inviuiuons, lurnuuce ; ueascn gers for errand service at a very I cost y Tba ' Observer Will send our -measengera, wltboeit charge, to your reaadenca ear place of buatnes for advertiaesneut .- for . tbl column. Thona' Ta, , Office v. with " Western Union Telegraph Company, Theme IS, ' AO advertisement Inserted tn thl .column at rata of ten cents per Une Of six words. Mn ad. Mkaa for lees than 20 cent. Cash In advance. 1 ;1 ifestedinljme tnew, eyeiy effort to give i pur patrons i the foit tu and ; home : talerit : can produce. , k ; J WANTED. v.' r,l'i WANTED A house girl. - muit be clean. I vau at Weal s-ourta street 'Fhone WANTEDFor Haw River, N. a schools itrorur- primary ' teacher -. who under-i rtamU Ward method, , and strong alxth grade teacher. Salary In each case KJS, 1. a.'.MCbean, nupu i ,,f.. -v,-;. WANTED A good cook, will pay. good wages, j.. u. uryce, , uil worth. . WEDNESDAY; 3ri; THURSDAY. 4tl. WANTED Five arpenters for out side wora. 4. it. Mallonae, TO jcaat fourth. WANTED Poaltloa by At atenographer. at present emuloyed. but who Uealre a change; capable, efflolent and not afraid "mm wora; . tour yearr expexyfHit; mn eiii rviervacBs xurnnuiao. l"-"ExDert. car uoaervev. COAT SUIT DfPAItrai New York Times, Democratic. It I fitting, and Indeed, a manifest duty, ra connection with the publica tion of Mr. Brisbane's eulogy, to' set down calmly and dispassionately to the simple fact respecting, Hearst per force. They are substantially a follows: As a Journalist though keen, enterprising and resourceful, he Is a burning disgrace to the craft; as politician, though shrewd and - at times even sagacious, he Is no more scrupulous than the basest of those whom he haa stigmatised a crlminala; a a partisan, though earnest and ef flcient in appealing to the misses, h la a traitor; aa an office-holder he Is pre-eminent in a shameful neglect of ni outiea; a an agitator, hla delight consist in reveling in the excitement of evil passions; as a dual personalN ty, though possessed of many engag ing qualities, he I utterly devoid of character, so unsteady In even hi own reck leanness, o faithless to hla professed Ideas, ao scornfully dlsre gardful of moral responsibility, so ad dicted to detpstable practices In ef. forte to gratify his ambitions, so sin fully perslntent tn stirring the caldron of discontent, envy and hatred a to be a living and glaring, reproach . to American civilisation. TIIK ROSARY OF MY TEARS. ratner A Dram j. Ryan, In Irish . world. ftome reckon their age by year, Horn measure their Ufa by art: But some tell their days by the flow or tneir tear. And their lives by the moans of their heart. i . . ' v The dials of earth may show The length, not the depth, of veers. Few or msny they come, few or many tney go, But time la beat measured by tears. Ah I not by the silver gray ' That creeps thro' the eunny hair. And not by the scenes that we pass on our way; ' And not by the furrows the Angers , 'or care On forehead and if ace have made. Not so do we count our years' Not by the sun of the earth, but the shade - ....;.,.. . ' fall of our tears. . j'Of souls, and th l LEFT HOARDH FOR XEWKPArERA Olih Agricultural hm-ieif Secretary Ten a.nrrt ot in mange pf Medium on 111 Fair.;. ..... , .'.. Editor and Publisher, ,. T'. U Calvert, eeetetary of the Ohio Htate Agricultural Society, in sending The Mansfield Newe cheeK for Ad vertising, says In an accompanying til nee the abandonment of 1 bill board and llthnrranh. advertMlna In giving tmbllclty to our annual exhibi tions, tne rair na snown marked Im provement, not only In Increased at tendance, but Its educational Influence have been so broadened that to-dav Ohio's fair la universally recognised as a leading educational Institution. The exhibition Just closed was the most complete and most successful fair In Ohio's history, and We extend to you ur hearty thanks for aiding In bring ing ebeut thls result." For tba young are ofttlmes old. , Though their brow be bright and v fair: .; .., ' . While their blood beau warm their . Y ' neart are cold ' , t : O'er them the spring but winter la '.. " ' there, y; ri X '? V . ' '' ,.r ', 'M ', V And Ih old are ofttlmel young. : When their hair Is thin and white"; And they sing In age, a In youth they - sang, v.-.' -v, ',.. , And they laugh, for their cros wa ''iV MghC '.n.'i';'; '. '' ', r - . , , i; . J , V-,, . ; .. t But, bead by bead, X tell i The rosary of my year: 1 , From a cross ,to cross they lead;, lis And they're blessed with, a blessing of rav.-v v -a Better a day ef mMt9';.tV',i Than a century of sleep: ' Olve me Instead bf long streams of ,i-':-iUfe-'.'..'M..'.'V'"'C' vr-, a;. i .- ; ;., ,." The tempest end tear of the deep, A thousand Joys msy foam .' ' On the billow ot all the yearal But-never the foam brlnge the lone , back homee -' It reaches the heaven through tear. WANTED Boarders for VH nUhed room;" alo - table East avenue. . 'O' large fur- bearders, JS i w' ' . --'J,; - ! !,'i",----r"i.'V.--- luring the past several , week eachsTsxRtes : baa brought 'us the newest . , novelties In Tailored Suit. .Wrap. ' WalsUT hnd Pur..': We are showing the moat complete line of ladles, ready-to-wear garment la the mos Attractive style-and material that ha ever , beett brought togeth In ) the. Carolina, and avislf.to thl department will be convincing Tou will be shown by thoroughly experienced . salespeople the garment that for you la best suited..,- jEach garment I 'fitted ty one of our ex ' pert Utter. Tou select' the garment and we' ere .responsible to yot; .'.'.for a satisfactory fit.- '. ' r. , .' '': ';-"' -; r . ;,''..',- j i special feature o' this department . is our ability to furnish the completj trouseau, and a record which. Is most gratifying u that we nave uevei yet disappointed a bride-elect, having apeclal arrangement with thff manufacturers by which these Suit must, come! f -V;--'; , ? ;'v - I can speak.' reed end write English. For No. 1024 -Black tailor-made SulC made . of : Cieck Panama closo-flttlnc jvTSfJ r cot- M ochea long: trimmed back and front with strap ot earn maJ tniiKi, waaian coiiar ana lapcis, laneuK .linings, gvrea sairt, . circular effect, trimmed in straps to maateb .oafc.?rtca Jl'O &tKi ,W. tlO -Blue and Green Broadcloth Suits,' made blouse" coot plait' bacl in front cj WANTED Two ' experienced life Insur . ance field men who are good producer to write . 'peiMnal'- budneas and appoint stent; must be abeolutely reliable; excep tional opportunity awaits uch men. For rull particular addrea at onca P. .. Cam W-a kr. Di.ik vf r. ' 1 v .v. um, ravillli WANTED For V. V army, able-bodied. HMSjalaA BHaai V . i a a -.6 eM . A juumi i imi gsitrgaa arw, werwil v aM eantf fc eltiseas ef United , State, of good character, and temperate haMta. 'who 4 Booth Main etreeC- Aaheville, N. C. ; Bank Building, Hickory, N. C or Clean Building. SparUnburg. B. C WANTED 10 muies, fresh from work. Bring, them to : Wsdaworth at a ble on Monday, October ut and I will buy them. Jona Bhelby. . . - .. v No.: WANTED Six boy with bicycle to de - liver meaMges. W. V. T. Co., X) South Tryon street. : .. WANTED A druggtot or aaiUunt com petent In flUlna preaeritlon. Apply at onca If. U. Cooke, Spencer. N. C. . WANTED Prices on freak eg, chicken per pouno. Will buy or handle on com mUilnn. -Fromst return made. Refer ence fumUbtd. . W. M. Houaton, volum- bis, a. C. , ...... WANTED 100 mule freeh from Work. Drlna them to wad. worth liable . on Moaday, October 1st and I will buy them. John Shelby. WANTED quick young- man -who un derstand figuring percentage, and - a eepeble atenographer. State age, refer ence and ealary. expected. Addrea. Bos in, city. , . ; i .. WANTED MO mule trash from 'Work., Brlna them to wadnworth (table on Monday. October ltt and I will bur them. jonn Dneiey. u . . , , MISCKLlUAirEOCa. I1.M0 IMMEDIATE SAI.J? C7S Scree about 4 miles Kueford on Nlohohnn creek. About half million timber, some turpen tine and part good bottom land.-Vniaual chance -development. E. R. MacXetban, Attorney, Fayettevllte, N. C -r -., --.,: ' and front; trimmed in velvet ornaments and Persian braid '' coat: ' taffeta llninas: three-ouartsr sleeve h skirt made ; with . bol ' plait, back and front; plaited flare ott aldea. .ricer.V .'; ;V,'.V. Sa No. 101 Stylish "Bult In dray and Black broken Plaid, made close-fltUng ; It-Inch coat,' strapped with material of same: turned-down collar an lapels, long sleeves; skirt plaited .backhand" fronC strapped to matel (- . coat Price . . . , . , . ; i .y V V . -t . j . ,- t $25.00 No. Nobby SulUn Greenland Red Invisible ' Plsld ,' Novelty ' Goods made ponette, with plaiting around bottom of Jacket;' trlfnmed ' ii: btack' velvet and Persian bands,, with a touch of green; tvll skirt Plaited In groups. Price'-,'..' Vi '. .:ViU 4'i '-ii; i;:.i.25.0t . 4 Light Grey' Suit, - Invisible ' Plaid: - made ; Manlsh cutaway' coat J seml-flttlng back, turned-down toller and cuffs of gray velvet, regu4 lar coat sleeves, taffeta linings; skirt full, with plaits front and back. I Price . . . . . i . .- t i j V"1. y f '. 1 . j 4; ..4T, S2&.001 I07 -Handsome Sult In .Navy i ImperlaV 8erge ' 23-lnchr 1 cot, closed I . fitting;' seam strapped with materiel of same; finish in silk and braid ornament';, turned-down collar,' good '. taffeta ' lining, regular'.1 coat 1 ?,e,v,. ' R-,rJ; .e,Y.n. tor,P,,L,tea nre.: etrapped. ; Price ,.V 135.00 ( Blue Serge Coat' Suit. .tT-fnch soat' seml-flttlng; ; three straps of material around bottom of coat; finished with H velvet buttons; regular .? coat . eieev and collar: gored circular skirt, plaits in front and back; trim ,''vmed In strap to match coat. Prk ." gXS.OO .: . ; . a. r.. -. .A-.. - .. .. ; , . . '. ' .... - . ...... ... . . . W re ahowing a fine lot of Fur In alt the popular skins -Mink. IsabeW . V Fox, Sable FoV Black and Gray Lynx, Squirrel, Silver-Tipped : Fox' ' and Sable. . ,' ,JX - , j: . No, No. STFNOORAPHER lady experienced In office worx-aesire position as stenog rapher. Addrea Desk, care . Observer. .1: ' ENQINEER and master, mechanic ..' A experienced, tnduatrlou and sober man wanted for cotton mill: reference re quired. Apply - Beaumont Manufacturing to., npartanimrg, n. i.. , . , ,-. ,,v TO LOAN tr00 on real estate. Addrea X. care .cnariotte uuaerver, , . . . THE OBSERVER Co. publlsheo The Dally ONwrver, n.oo a year; The Even ing Chronicle. S5.m a year: - The Beml . n i . m j . .!. vib rate Tha Observer Job Printing House. The company solicits subscriptions, ad vertising and Job printing. ,. CEMENT ' ildewolke-btds wanted for layiha 600 to l.OSO yards aide walk-work to be done without delay." Address. May or,, Newton. N, ,C : ; . ;'. .'. I, i.i i , .I,, iii i ii .in I ,i HAVE TOU gotten a reprint copy ot that rare "tawson' History of North Carolina V Contain all the Illustrations In the ortslnsl book. Price, tl.60. , The Observer. Printing - HoUee, Charlotte, N. 0.,,".',. y "I-'-"' :.v , v :,,v!".!.- ;t. DRESS GOOIKDIPARW The latest Importation of fine Invisible Plald Worsted, the popular; shade," .- of Drown predominating, dros pattern only; no . two, alike,-' Price .'''.the yard . '',".. .J eV .. . ;!',' !-.W' i , ,:'.-;,'''', .'' 11.50 41-tnch Manlsh Suiting, warranted All .Worsted; sponged,' ready '.'for 'use. v.'':'Prlce the yard'.: .:.'.,. "' ...': i 2, Vv' .'.i'1. $tM It-Inch 'Brown NoveltySultlpg, , warranted All WoL" Price the yard 75c e., iv ,k ' ... s.... ..... ... -- , v;'.,r,'... i . - . -r'.,i i et-inch uarnet and Gray Shadow Plald,' one -of tbe swell patterns of the --season. Price the yard i, .. .. .,. . .'.$l.t: ;''"t"''' PLAID RESS GOODS N l 'h"L S a-lncb Shadow Platd Butting. Price the yard '.V. .. ,.".', V.j3reee, SPrlc- 40-lnch Silk and Wool Plald foV Waists and. Misses' ,( . BIU ,,t .. ., ., ,. ,. , Plald Suitings In all combinations of color. Price the yard $5, 8 CniFFOX VELVET ELEGANTLY renrtn ited of - Charlotte Township: unmount copies of man ea, M cents: mounted tn lirst-clss card board, W ' cents. The Oheerver Print In House, Charlotte.- N. C . .v . Chilton', Velvet for handsome costumes, nothing handsomer or mor' I ."-.' . ' ..' " .1 ''.' . .. . . i. . a -j-" 1 1 i ?r iar; au tne teaaing coiors. y jrnce tne yara ., .. :ti IMPORTED DREfeW TRIMMINGS xV'..-' wL. j 1 er s - r.u.m . .u .a ai . . , . " ron saxel Tha hlghe FOR SAMS A burgs In. I liabular boiler. 13 and 10-H. p. standard lo ruel Co. ' , ' , ;. - - ' ... FOR RENT. ' ti. FOR RENT New atora TO. Ea.t Trade street. Apply , Rhyne Bros, lA Eat Trade street. . n . . .. , . ; . , v IjOST. LOST Gold heart pin between Cochrane Stable and 214 South 1 Church street with nam Mae. on- lu Reward if re turned to.Obierver. ASSAYING CniMTCAt, ' ANALTHra. ;XS OF ; SVIURT VHSXRimoiX tl-ll XT. ita street; Cbarlotta, N, C. i The new 1st . Pari NoveUle brought out thl season, '.' ' at ; reasonable prtcea ' 'k '' New Plald Silk Wa.lst Patterns, nothing handsomer being shown 1 avenue and Broadway. Price the pattern '.i .V .. ,l-'''.' "' - '' :WATaBalROCF TAFFETA ' I It-Inch Black Taffeta, warranted persplratlorC pot and water-' ."moit ; desirable Silk that Is being sold: Price the yard . .-. . 4 -tnoh Radium Silk, the genuine, bearing the label; White, jpl. popttlar' ahade. .-. ' Price the ; yard . . . . -. , , ., ; . , , . The wellest line of Plald and Fancy Ribbon that we have ' ,T everything from a penny Baby Ribbon to a handsome f .... " . ;. ' ..... ;.. ' ;i : '-.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 1, 1906, edition 1
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