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CirAi:LGxT;M)AiLY or: i;::vi:::, (H'i A. lOJl DYVlXIi 1 IPKIAS ' f I'uUlsJiora, : SUBSCRIPT K)N MUCUi t :s .... . i. Ill f Y v V7.:' '.1 IS. 00 l 1X1001. ,...,...S.tl..a..t..-41 4-00 A SOTM aPUOlh .,., )fittMtfiwrt .00 V.'v"- Aieui.weKKLT. 0 yaf ?? -j- Wa anontn ev ..'Three months ...................a.', tf ; . PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT. .' t - No. M South Tryon street. Telephone .numbers: business office, Ball 'pnone " , . VNi clqr editor's office. Bell 'phono, U4i . Wewsi editor's office. Bell "phone. Si, ' . Advertising raua sre furnished on -. . application. Advertiser, may teel eerev ,;..-that through la columns of thla . . papa they mt)r reach all Charlotte , 4 a portion of tbe beat pcopla In Ui Stale Dd up par South Carolina, .V ii. Thla pa par gtvea corraapondanta mm wMa latitude aa tt Ihinaa public policy ... permits, but It la ta no cava raapoa- elble for their view. It la much, pre- y.fwrred that correspondents sign tbelr . ' - names to their articles, especially la where thay attack persona or , , inatixnuona, Ibouxh this la not oe X manded. The editor raaarrca tl right to give the names of eorreepondeata when tber are demanded foi the pur pose of personal satisfaction. To re ceive consideration a communication Must be accompanied by tbe true name of the correspondent. fci:ci;mo llasticitv. , Tbe report pf the conimlnnlon of the chamber of commerce of New Tork State, on the condition of tha cur fencyy published " tn yesterday. Ob. server, wes pf . considerable Interest. No one In i (ouch 1 with the financial Ufa of, Ih country will deny the exis tence, of a glaring defect In our pres ent financial ayatenv tha need tit elas ticity; , The con traction of the cure rancjr each , t all, "atsed by. tha ! bar- veatlng and marketing of cropl and tha' Inflation In. the' spring-; following vixos to ma ckitu s.. To lUcliuioikl Aiulii-iuo Author of Ilc-publlcan Carullrinta for BolUltor- ""ilM UnO Woman'- 'Iclln WHy lie Uin. In an I. it Kava It ImiiiS Lt-ft the Jllnlstry to lktnie an 1 rilt Ills OniK.nrnt U No Amlous nuiuur kiui vtuuuikt limn puuui I o alect 1 1 Ilil I' . I aW W al aVJi .4 V- W 4 V t e a) Mr ai f art , ( nrt.uarli : v:JM to rn, obor.;- :: . unr-"a :.v.u"r. . aa (.. xa a- ml. If W-l. DOfML 1 n Vl t A f ltn al tTitrt 1,. i 1 1 i"H' I) - Kn.'lal tn Tha nKa.ilvar i ' I """Vl IBf a5 Wi - bpecial to The Observer. , , ' rers for errona arrTlco at rery Richmond. Vtu Oct. lTha follow 8ndert. Hepubllcan. candidate for rw- MUlU t tuo Observer wiU aenJ log was Mr Thomas DUon a address I Ucltor of thla district, f pent yeater f oar saemivncers, without charge, to to tne audience at the Academy c( d.y .nd i-.t Blht ltt Rallsbury and 7our rnuuem-o or piaoo or Ditainrssior Music to-night, after repeatteit da- . " J. edTertlsenieuu for. . thla , column. niands fof speech: -: - rMJ,B n' mw . 'nmw 8, OfUcto wlili - wmero "Ladle knd Gentlemen- i thank yon I tram Solicitor Hammer," with whom he Union TH-(rrapl. Company, 'Phone for' thle evidence f your approval of I has been anable i arrange t lnt ?-. J". ?fr " to-niahL el aasauraVon I h.v- no lw naore naa peen nomn. A St.A ' AltUsi ' ..'n .ni .t I grudge egaihst him. I've "found In I 'or the position that he bold, he Ira tlmee aeverely . bampera ; uifi imsineeo i ro tnemle, -.r iw.,- , vr bestli -w ..i I v, f .'v. WASTE, tntereaU of" the country. The pro- frtenda and I've learned to love them. Z,".Z?.?S'U "i?: .1 posed MtablUhtnent of great een- WJththe bittereet peraonar anlmoe- he declared while T .peeking- that he WANTBDPeaUion- fnnig' Mwo trTt bank i. not .k.ly ;te meet with TtVurVyZnVXZl "Sl 4 ffi general favor. tTMa. worked well in .S-lnSZS dTr Wn,C. , t , France. Oermany, Austria-Hungary b,cu lft the mlrtstry to earn kuea if th nmfrM. ,n.i. wn.ii.i WANTEDToung couple wants fnmlth -4. ,nt u miut be I IHT "vin writer and dramatist, accept It ; Thur. has now hn three! tom and board In private family! and tbe Netherlands, ""t These are etrange words for a man -h -T .w." ! admitted that conditions In tM eotm- who lives by writing. ."" -Su ZZ Cll'JF?-: Observer.. v ., m. , nii...iil..i .1,11. I "KVwa. u T . a ..I " -" MIU low! naa 1 reainerent. mi yuuuv.i ',"'"r,h.'" onna myseu i nret. Mr, swndera' yesterdi w ara iHITaralll. ' TM DOUlIL'll Vllliva- I aevvu Mvmrm UU M. lOUDfl'TnVMir Am- . . a . 1, . . . am. I tar a afnr ..ill. La-. . . t. k. ophy of the peoplee are different, and 1 f,ltJ5ES ?f5i pbaanrafg eorre.pondont off a. to an Ll wLKf!.rncVw.,.h. ttLfJL "JSf the tremendou. power which Prtu UI VS 1. indlvldnals wonld poeaee would be an I n denotn nation but I f aced two opponent, he woold give a statement. A ' ttiTrnDAv, ocTonKij , iog. ' KOBTH CAHOI.IXA AM THK FEU. .J',. EK.L. X).hTITLT10X. j : "North t'arollna was tbe last to en. ;'i- 'tT the Union and the last to leave H" ' 'la the sentence which has become ' . the conventional llluntratlon of North .";; Carolina consrrvatlnm. The refusal of - thta State lo ratify the Federal con- c Stltutlon on Augut 2, KSs. U quite . ' widely known fact to the students . .. -Of A merles n hixtury, thourth Its causes ;, , ' are little known even to the historical , - :-f student. Interesting light on this Im .' portent event and Its significance as an - rf exponent of the character of North .Carolinians, Is thrown upon It by Dr. J Charles Lee lUper, the University's : J nnuiant economist and historian. In ,, .an aaarcss aenvered some time ago before the American Historical A into - U'tlatlon and reprinted In its Journal. 4 1 . North Carolina, suys Dr. Raper, had . ' !'"' taken a vigorous part In the over- " throw of British control. Hhe had , ' aUo taken a more or less active part 'v"n the establishment and maintenance ...;'. Of the new c entral government, the . ;; Confederation. But her support of It .. . ' ; wae never the most enthuxlastlc and . ' loyal, and after the war with Great . Britain, It was of the most perfunctory '. . type. Then, when a far stronger cen tral government was proposed, she refused to ratify Its constitution and for , this act has been much criticised. Subsequent events, however, have vin dicated the action. .-. ' :'To the North Carolinians the ratl 'V: flcgtlon of the new constttuilon, while , It meant the benefits of an efficient ' :'central goA-ernment. meant the de ' . etructlon of their Btato s sovereignty and the restriction of their freedom c:',.:ot aelf-govcrnment. To refuse to rat ,: Ify It meant the prewrvatlon of sover - "' ' elgnty ; in themselves and the perpetu- , . AtJon of free self government." ' Bound up ss they were by Instlnet , ' , and education to extreme Individual ism, the people were nfmld even of : . the phrase "We, the people" In the .".V. preamble, for It assumed a dangerous centralisation of power. The civlng ' J to" Congress of the right to tlx the1 ' .V.tlme and place of the elections of Its members wan disapproved. The pos- I WANTEDrryst-olaai rpattorn-maker objection. The vast area or territory . " ,h , . A no When pressed for It he aald: "I would 'ferolllar with wood work and- tools; over which onr national bank, are WZXZgSSZ fj ' mattered would alao tend to preju- trance Inte the mlnlatry wag the moat any Ittjuatlce but I think I ehaTlsTO wort ' - '-' - "::' dies tha case against It. The eec- "owoues mistake of nay life - For thto lo Luin femaaaffalfav an4 Yiamsaa m t I W A MT KrWl . nlaAai aw knaieiJ a.k.M thaw ond propoaal. that of an additional , 3" ,,M!f?lt,0?L?Mon j01 Poetere etruck. making out my ap- h waffles for; breakfast and cream .;,.u.b.-u.K. rcrst-ivjs Krwsb sTt. -t irrrr." SjSiyiSS! !?cV....,r.taVaSlr:.: 'SiSrSSfiiS jn . ' i "w vsaauvit .amvo nus courts, l i .rtt,v of serious consider- hn a. VSliV". ! "n wouia mane my appolntmenU ao that he can 'o'erestea m our manufacturing bualneai, a - - ..w. i imimg ai, pnnivn Md Mnffifm M. a. aw I wnion is wen . saca Diiinaa: nvm nna my salary and returned to my farm without puttlw hlnwwlf out It to P" "'-nr;" good, big dividend.; in Virginia and bea-an lif. nv.ln I ,V:'n'. 11 .uh 11 . " have good and aatUfactory reference I Hon ivulflnn la: tnusl tUfsctory referencest. we most searching Inveitlawtion of ble, with my Den. Vor . ; "JTt "i'in!n lir I" Cur'"?.n.Mff i Co., . . ,., worker, rla .. .1 j.; . , uu m iaw, a uau I see now no I - w'ww aunt, . ah ;, w wasoingwn There haa been a marked revival lght a. a slave and can afford to make any aucb Itinerary c " . - ..C v -.. i In Vlrvin I. miA y. i.v.niuii nimseu out. "Ihava anrvt '".I ,nJ,nd ftn life over again , true. Mr. Hammer has mad. out K2f.iSS; """ living ror mv wlf in ta- I timt - " . t:.. : I ' A eOMMEUCIAL LANGUAGE. . . wrnta thai tit... . , . " .-. .uu.u ,v uiia any bucd tunarary of late in the new artificial it novel, which gave without It costing him a fortune. Tjne Eaperanto. It I. intended "o the' SStfS thrnWTL.?frkVi1l,1aD,, ""g V-Plo into a unlveraa, language I desired for them.: SZtSl SVtthS ' Interest language for the uee of all people IU uee '" "JJ rimeT , e.peclally, but I do not thing tbe of- W.ANP?TA Prt picture frsmer or already I. much mere extenatve man. sUn - 7" -""l" Which we are running ne.ds w moHt persons suspect, it u eaia ui have no apologia, to make foTha 7L.Zi T-.a. k . al p" " ' w A ntku-To borrow MX for X J or " ... - ,ii.hed In this work. Th thSL .! J?j.k! th! t,louh 0M the county eeat years on rourth ward real estate et mere . ... , , - coming i. h eacn county, with two In thla one. per cent. Address Jones, care Observer. i. twaniv.flva oanera and mag- 9DA 01 mightiest forces for two in hi. . k-,i.. . .-I . , t while the Parle X fflfeJelKS members. Typewriter, wnn nm i-1 Btates. Amona these th.r. i... , -,kik - r.T. west ot unariottej modern home; au con m.n J"f.rw ar" ,dM 10 wn,cn we.ajplre. Then after our venlenees. furnished; right to reserve two e been finished. I rooms and board with occupants destr at liberty to col,: ,wo mules and farming Implements 7 10 ' tor sale. W. J, 8cullyr R. F. U. Char. phabet are on ma - - ""'' re wnung success- canvass was to have been finished, rooms and board . with occunanU destr- little) rrotin nf hrii- I Mr Ranrler. e t. , ... J lOUft, W Ce . w . r - I ".sswwaee wicu W VUl IlIB CUf " a . i - " g-uvvn- i vaure-H WesV tl 1 I Til I til 0 Vel TV aa. WitW .a.. - I . . Blmpllclty and exaexnea. are ino qu- nf. T. , C, arooiuon or wciODer ZJ, He waa tie. aimed at and the merit, of which flrit r.nk,- -y .una wn.re ne wanted " Ita admirer, cn.eny oomu ,..nt men. The drama I. the mort resnondenc. ..t.Tti, "Z ..i nonn ha the ame ending, as ha. fowrrul of all the form, of human read the challenge, the ' wudU 1 A.NJl!rD---A Prtnclpel for Marsbvnie ler letter from m ij-r- .n "cnooi ai once; pay good salary rT letter rrom Mr. Ham and nana but Kntla. tMl.kM. with also each characteristic the same ending, as nas F"weriui or an the forms of human read the ch part of speech an ending "pr,?"0"' ,AM 1 co"t t the high- read anothei ii.. nf it There are only- i no.w of my e tnat I h m'r sbotit ' '-. ! .... r" ? i th. hlMory "To me It 1. appointment and added: I perience need apply. Apply tto. M, It , nno root words, and It i. ald that of America so mi vT.." I "irV" !""" n" ranmng a-ew. .-rmvuie, . v. . , i, v.. - "a not want to meet me . not I he la dodrlns- I w. ts . WANTKD A canva Im-lhlm. soent th. .w-,. V 'a " .TVJ I en InduatHal organisation, one month luaen t no arrnmmHr in skij i --a- t j vv-w-ai iai aa. van n atr ex a a niaii -" becaiia yv,.,i, .. ,7 . " . . "K "7 i went to Troy to Bee . hour. It I. evident from the fore- J" " r lm- him, .pent the night there, but could ,t ,o,ng that no matter how genera, the ae.ndnleS .n'd" hV tSSST mh.Tl haVZ' it ma. Ita uaofiilnaaa not annnr... th. ....u a. .. " ' wroie me mat I had got- UH IUiU ...... , t . ., V; " " lne vo,e ,rn "w"' witnout seeing him and that will be confined almost e.clualvely to 1,,(",n councIL Crushed to earth, he was at a lone to know how to . . wrt. t.. 11 rise again. nrnraai, .k,.i . the commercial woria for member, o c c I , v. i w ! ! 1 ; nn f 1(0)-.- - FOR TiittJ, YfllluG fiiBI AfJD BOYS tue and esnentee. Address Association. eweal-aTl nkaJMSkfSMS ... ' There can be WANTBD-kfialeaman. A- Philadelphia paini manuraetunna' eomnanv wants flrst-claas traveling man end salesman for again. I nriva.H a k... .... . r nrsi-ciasi I ravelins man and salesman for "Uncle Tom's Cabin h.. k If v 1 . uleB- wnen the piedmont . South. Addreas Patau no Esperanto literature, for literature ,or S years. MowTh.nnTh - demand, an elastic language with a fPn''- are now playing it In every me a message that he could not make I WANTED Ftve cerpenter, for out side ma. a. s. aianoiuf, ivm Bjmai r uurin vocabulary varied ana copious enougn . ,u- wnerever appointment until he heard from for the expression of limitless .hade. whe mw 'l. be7 ZL'a B7h?nur07l P?0'1 " ook t0 oa " . .a ....a.. ..j "".man oe'ntf covered with. lm- he I. dodging, runnlns- i. and suuueue. oi mou.n. sou n.n.r- moneti intamy. Ten year, ago I saw doesn't want, to meet me?" less degrees of human experience. this play In New Tork. I sat throuah '. iwiree terrible hnnra WANTED-Aiz boys wtth bicycles to de liver messsaes. W. U. T. Co.. M South Tyon street. -. . ... t BI GCHOWD9 BEE CIRCUS. in v mmngr a eti t k -v . . . TV. l.lt ..t Uarr.l.r. Rant ,n tha ana Bit my v":'r"":."":": "' with r-. Buiuncu'iian p,me. aiiei,"w: it h. WANTED Prices en freak eggs, chickens per Douna. WIU Buy or bandla aa com. mlarion. Prompt return, made. Refer- pouno. Will buy or handle en com South American repuouc. was com- unspeakable shame. I leaned over on paratlvely a quiet one. There wee ,he seat In front of mo and burst .ome newspaper comment when he ?, Pro: some nwiiNiwr ivmnicm wmii iii w. n . . v "-i ,rm Hk.,w.h hT.rnth.r w.tt.r. h.. d Almighty Ood that, If be .gave 8Pdl to The Obaervet. embarked, but other matters have mB strength, I would tell the storr of Wa.hlngtoni N.' C, 0 Wasiilngton. X. cv.ttnr u..i bis. a C Madfl tO HViIM Klmna .1 TV . 1 ra.,1. v " '7..' """ WANTED nulck-vouns- man -who n. ....... iicuu. 1 .n,.nj. .. . tv. i 1 capable stenographer.. State -age, 'refer- .Thu.-t v . ence ana salary expeoted. -AdOreas, Box va a- -- , ar ' a V uu K 1 VST an ma lti.rl I . - (awaasaiaa tuii, x a wiiBW l i all seaa. . . -. .. . a until th. matter was almosst sight ' ' of the darkest problem that i yZT iTu'll i" ' " 1 - " ' : ' of. In the meantime Secretary Root . WdJh "f of "" at Fleming Park. Thh is the larreat clr- I . tnarvr v ivmin . . h.. been engaged In cemfot.n, the L?"X"L.n "- "5, i-S -Sr MlSXagXAJtTOCtW i . .v. vb av.aa arts i - WILL. ARRIVE Monday, ear- load red Biyomooiies; ssm runabouts. of tS7 bonds of friendship between this coun- North, thousands of rnni ' v.b formancas. ... . . . - . . hin. . . .. I Tha merehanta. nf th. ...a try ann tnose oi noutn America, ap- ' T " nana and thanked -i .t th. tfiT- back seat for tour Me parently. though he has been re- 7Z' LI - m V" r'" knw'lge consider the petition recently drawn un engers; J1.260 touring cars. Ham Roes. celved on his return with no gre.t ,,,,. If I r.nnot Z1 rriai or nonartrr rrceoiions. nis ino noum. i will nut nrnH... .... I noun cer omv. Art.r ru i. hi.j ill i . . . ' . . "i th.w JVV;i-.:-'7. ""t""". department of a has been highly successful, surpassing ne irum is its own vlndlca- Af bull Z'ta, S. T. li ,r p,ac7 to pay board his most confident hones. Ha has """'. "orln- B0U,n- Kt and West. Novemba. "isVh .t a" Prt. Addreas "A erouD of dlrtv .r.l.M. n .A.I. ..-. .' ''."'" "".rem- been everywhere warmly welcomed o " ."'"r J. '""""i'" tney wm re-lKKEHf.KR I I'. in iiio mfuin Mr, now namiiiA. mmn own a. nn. . ,t.. , - . ly may secure Work in the tndiutrial a ood eoiieae. with which and tuition In whole or In this office. slon by Tona-rcaa of the right to t levy and collect taxen was nun In a -' bitter pill, hecauxn taxation had been ne of the most vllnl points of dlf- ference between the peoplo and the Crown. The Jurlmllctlon of the Fed- ';'. wra I courts furnished another strug V.'sTe. It contended thut the Fed- ral courts would virtually overrule I:'-,.: the courts of the 8Ule. and thst the y Individual's right lo be tried accord ' v. Ing to the Iiiwk of hla i.n pioplw nnd y,i a Jury of his fellow m-u would f. 1,,'r"'o Klnslly II mm decided 1,; U declare ih, Kt.it. k onwllllngnes. tefetlfy U. umii it cnmineii B bill '.:,' t rights and nlno alnrndtiienis which "egpressly guaranteed certain power ;': to the Ktates. All these nere aubse- - ' tjuently adilei). i5'r'And it 1 true, as lr. itnper con eludes his snal)i liy ol.n. rx Inif. that - th SUbsei.ui nt our of history hus proven that. In nearly every caw. u. ; ifear. of the North 'nr., linn farmers ;,. ;Wre well founded. The tiength of the Federsl government hus grown ' T. Incredibly with the years. Congress r ' li practically an Independent body and 'v the Federal courts havo extended - tllr Jurisdiction Incomparably farther : haa wa. first intended, ;$," The action of the North Carolinian. ' did Indeed spring from the political - prlnclplae they bad fostered from their Mrth. They fought to wrest their liberty, from the hands of the English ' King,' and could not be expected to surrender It quietly to a new and out side, government. And the lovel beadedaeas which wa. Invaluable in t moulding the form of . our constitu tion to as oaefwl for It. Interpretation ; to-day' when the tendency u largely ,' away from It. Th sognd Judgment ' which, whlje' regardful1 of the past, an take Into eooount the needs of the utw'sVloYi4TL.peee',ona of our mort valuable trait. s A 'people. We should see to 'it that It passes net ep tirt-ly away rom ,tis.':f?:..:',' . , ' '''' ''k ., TJ.e President's address at the dedl cation of the Ihlrteeg million dollar ' I'tnmylvanla cplo oooUlnd so fef- r -K a to extravagance la governmeoU tl administration," '..'., ...' i' ' "i f i immi new aerlaa tn-dav Raad and royally received. It is Imnortsnt in. th.t hih m ..i.- l..l ilnnlni J.nn.r. i". .a 7Z..'."- 1 "is ad. for living trutna. ' t - - .mi iii j uirusir. J .e.w .1 vuiiunmni until from many considerations that our "hall be suppressed. Think for nn loin they will cloae at O n. m. mutual relation, ahould be cordial. mm'"' Vf n ,n"ne Mr Stth thT J5l$L ,i T; V m "Vhu"! Lrt!!.VJi:B.rt BW' "1Ck Ma ,0!" mo Boutn American country Is one ,ii,in. nf ...........I . . . . r ' . "T soou., jewelry and fur- ... ... .v.. ..... . ... . ?.: d't,0.n" ' uPl""el'n of free speech nlti ire merchants ' FIVE little boys took shares In new i .... ......... ,., worm, auu win oi tne aarKest Kussla with her Csar wa.iiington m making every effort to I series Mutual B. a; U yesterday. Come ou oeyeiopeu sonio aay. vt nen tnat "" nrr crnaor. i nese same little pa- IV f. i. """ innia oi me KRieistt laiong, an ot your. Keener, I . l. a ., . . . . . 1st Famlloo Hound anl .Nnrfnib a. o . . . l I - lui.M-a inuir ina Wlin US Will DS OI I L. : " I ern Rs llmnH la i.... i T in -LI .hi.. I ..I ail II I . i .inn .nil mill mni.a, nn, a v i . . ., . .... 1 1 , i - , even greater value to us than It is lo- the shame heaped on the memories of on). Ana. ueimj as we are tnelr their own fathers and mother To logical protectors from the encroach- "U('n traitors, I have no apologies to mtnts of foreign nations, it I. at once "" lny n my undying con a-. 1. a Ul. a. a utwa . t . . . . "u w "hOUld ' The Clansman' will h- ...., .. .1-. a a ... . . I . . - I 1 -v. ...,.rr rrwsrus irom meir aevel- long a. the negro and the white man opment than any other outsiders. face each other on a square mile of tnis earth s surface. You can't sup- Thai ,., l . i i, ai-.iuim i. in iruin, j ne That often thing, are not what t -ret Droblem this nation m.,.t they seem" was proven by the tesll- fsco Is the advancing wave of radical mony of a Itlchtnond negro street cl,,em that he. reached our shores liegifur In court that he frequently cleared 145 a week In his profession capacity as a solicitor of alms. The court decided thut he needed a vaca tion to rest from his onerous labors, and he Is now resting- In tho county Jull Hut while those whose generous IiihuiIk.h over-ride their better Judg ment thus encourage inendlcacy, the vagrant will continue to be more or lew. of a permanent Institution. At eleven o'clock this morning nt Newport News, the scene of so many Hlmllar ceremonies, the good cruiser "North Carolina" will be formally launched. The occasion Is an Impor lunt one and fraught with Interest to all of u. Thonssnds of North Caro linians will be on hand In person, while the rest ran only be present in spirit, lo cheer the first namesake of as proud n Hints and aa worthy a. tho Ht.r and Htrlpes Host o'er. Itu.lie. snd Meant have sreepted the nomination.. Ws Imd thought nil slung thst the llepglille.n f-nnduinte would ska the proffered honor, but the Dsmo. ersilo nominee hi tueh a shrinking figure that hi formal seeeptnnee relieve, an anxloun fena- flint ha might refuse tn bear tha banner. - Charleston Evening Poet, Itefuse nothing) After all It haa cost hlmT The Russian bureaucrats are much alarmed at the discovery 0f suteen anarchist student, carrying bombs on their persons. The Ituaalan etudenta seem almost so dangerous as North Carolina freshmen ta the dark. , , It seems that the gallant Sir Thorns. Upton's numerous trips across the sea re not be entirely in vain. Whether be wins th cop or not he U to carry with bln: on big return eometblng more valuable than many capsan American bride. ; i ' . ;. . ' ' , V ' - v . .'.i.t . j from the sewers of the Old World This poison has begun slowly to cat the heart out of our national charac ter. " 'The 6nn Woman' treat, thl. theme in the simple language of laughter and tears. Tho Socialists have threatened rhe for writing it. I thnnk them for tha compliment and 1 am not alarmed. Again I thank you, ladles and gentlemen." At the close of the above address Mr. Dixon wa. greeted with cheers which lasted fully ten minutes. meet In ws UHQnnnn, cf the Norfolk Southern. N. C. ana r-rtwnni Hnrrt. of the Raleigh A '"ing or the chamber of commerce! housekeeper or take charge Of pantry. held lnit evenlnr. tn which President Address Boa let, Housekeeper, Salisbury, Pamlico Hounriv Railroad Company were I WK WILL receive Tuesday, Oct. tth. (4 ........... D.rmi .nuuremenia were offered I neau oi nurses sua mum 4, w, them nnd. although they would make no I Wadsworth Son. Co. definite promiies. they ssld they would I 1 ' esrefully con-lder the nurttar Yt i. ff.Ot REWARD Stolen from' my real. be hoped that Washington can. ukum dance in DUworth. one continuous these .hop. aa they would mean a great crnll brooch set with H or 11 diamonds; deal towsrd. the future develoomenr nf I also one solid gold pin, shape of claw our city. e-iwn. "f.mm- n,m, engraved on beck. Will president f. g. Oannon of the Norfolk P"' J28 reward for the recovery of above, A Southern. President C. O. Maine of H. C. Long. - the Raleigh Pamlico Sound: m 'm " Bteel, chief civil engineer; H. j. flilfie t FULL COURUE la Atlanta -Barber rwtvtal iaaiaitl.M 1 -S1 ' gVl tsaawaa Wa ersesi rtieea 4 awsaarsBi eon.trnetlon nmnnger, nnd J. 'if! ir.ti' Whit College, Wages . from start: we own construction unertntendent nf s n I seven large barber shop In ' Atlanta A Co.. railroad eontraMn ' - where only our graduates work; hoarding in gvuiiw.iui.,, Tvri.e 19 ouuiu streeL . - New Tnrk. arrived in thl city yesterday house In from New York and left this morning hy rror rtrt fafl V. fan ., a. a. a. aa a. ... " . . ' I - private conveyance for a totir of the ..o.n.. or , ,., mnno nouna Railroad. Mr. Ta P. Miinia. nt Ua..L - , a. with, brought hU daughter to tbe Wa.hl SUBURBAN . PROPERTY FOR SALT. 11 Iota nn tha annth alita nf Klin hath avenue end 10 lots on the north side of mgron Mospiini thl. morning snfferinv I K"1 ' avenue estended. W, C. Maxwell, from some iiilMtsne 1. h.. ... "5 1 Executor B. 1. Torrenee. Th. v .... ..li ' ' - der to locate the trouble. . . . "f SHIRTWAISTS, children's clothe and dnrwear made at low prices; satisfaction guaranteed. Carr(e William. No. ill East Kigntn street. . t, -j CANT KTOP "THK CUWRMAX.- OimmlaaJonora of Dlntrlrt nf Cnlnnv Ma Tell I "rot eating Minister That They Cannot Invent Presentation of Dixon's Play. Hperlal to The Observer. Washington. Oct. . The district commissioners to-day Informed a number of leading ministers of thl. city, representing all denominations, that they ,hd no authority to Inter fere with the performance of Thoma. Dlxona play, 'The Clansman." de aptte the vigorous protest raised by the clergy against Its appearance In this city. This Information was for warded by the com ml sal oners to the Rev. J. O. Butler, pastor of the Luther Place Memorial church, whose letter nf protest against the production of Dlxon'l play ha. been tbe signal of a general outburst of disapproval and condemnation among local ml n later against both play and author. , It Is not known what other steps may be taken to prevent the perform, nee of "The C'.an.,nsa in th). cl7y. Win-. Watvr Seekg Pardon for nim. fpeclal (. The Observer., ,. . ' ttpsrtsnburg. H. c Or. I-Mr. W IB. Stone, sister of Ueorge khaver, who Is under a sti-Year Saautwr ror per. Jury and for marrying a girl ult h .sr sg.. Ulnortnt ta obtain a per don W her brother. She Is rleulstlng a petition wbeefi win be presented t the Isoerd f perdons at the at meeting. Shaver l the Spsr. unbwrg wise wh rty4 wtth and snerrted sn ALeille airt pptri Mo. eetler. end briiiging r u ibt, llr ett ber U 14ig, The following Invitation haa b. aa "Oolden wedilkne Up tml Mm v. rtr tth. lM from o tej ig -Z m" ot ' Bute B?MM we ll for ee.h or on Ume. treat. Norfolk Va." - I i- W. Wsdtworth. Son. Co. Mrs. plgnft U nn annt of Use vines, ot 1 nit city, and her man v. nere extend congratulation ajd, berth tM.o1'V THlOonsERVER Co. publi.he. The y1" Dally Observer. M 00 a rear? The Even- FOH RENT. ; 1 1 g Chronicle. K.OA a vesri The Betnt. Weekly Observer, tj.ot a year, and ope. Irate The Observer Job Printing Houae. Tbe company solicits subscriptions, ad rsrtlslng and Job printing. , , . ., FOR RBNT-ThVee i nicely furnished HAV.B TOU gotten ( a reprint eooy room, together -or separately. ppiy that rare Xaweon'. History of No Mrs. Benthelm. U Fet Seventh street T r?J,nTJ. ,C?nt,lnf. ,la.h ""t.r 11 1 I 1 " wnsmai duok. .-new, si.su. int FOR Rir.NT.-New, modem g room house; Observer Printing House. Charlotte N. gas and eleetrld light; oenrrally located. C, " . .. , . - . , J. croweii, is goutn of ortb ons The Annlr to Dr. A Try ort street, FOR REJtT-JWdenoe, tot Ent Flf.thj eaaldanee.1 North Myers, both denlr sbtei fsetory M East Fifth, limxa feet, two - etotle and bewment, Oeo.'.. A. Mowen. . i .v. -.', ' FOR RENT-fe 'the highest bidder, the .farm recently eurched by.the'Water em-nmlennner of -the City of Charlotte, Peeled bid will be receive. , un to 11 o'clock, noon. October lAfh. ion. The pommWon reesrve; the' right' to . reject Sny and ell bid, -. ;' .' -o '' v ELEOANTLT reprinted eoplee of map of Charlotte Township; . unmounted, M cents: mounted on flrst-elaaa card board, U ,centa. The Observer Print. Ing House. Charlotte,. N, C, : V... IAMT LOST A white an black beagle bound . with one ear gone: nun. about thru. years old. Reward ,. tot return to , Ob. server. ,c .....'.. ..-'''- - FOR H ENT Furol.hed room for single young man, pear goon, -private board Ing house. 1 A. O. Brsniaer. : , , -ri .V ron SALB. FOR gALE-toD to l.tTO'eord. oak and nine wood., standing about s nine from town. Chase Brenlser. FOR SAt.R New lOrbom hoi Ellaa. beth lialehtsi electrb-tty, water and sewersira. Apply to V, N. llutohlnson or Mnu. welkins. , FOR SALRA bargain. 1 tubular bollart, I and ue-U. P. . Standard Ke A jruei Co. . . LOSTCard can and msmoranrtum book combined, between Observer Office end square,. Return to Observer Office. ..... LOK.T Oold locket off watch fob, en graved F. B, Reward, If returned to W, ,F. Una,: Bouthero Hell ' Telephone Co.. City. t, : . ,1 , ASSAYING 1. :L; '''' t CTTEMTCAL AN ALTS. OREJ OF KVA.AT L.3ClFTI0a " l,wat.a.i li. .,..a.L4... J V It'll W. Ita atreet. Chario'.ts'lt. C IK - " I 1 MT 1 ' i - . 't , -I -,. 'MIC N ACa!sSTCf N .'' ' '"' ' V''Av ' INC StOTHINO . r, :-'' . -':'-v.,;:" ;. , ; iuiis.niii a e . r; s .. 'a 1 1 . : :r 'V '"'''"''.'''-. ''n' No showing of Gothinff has . ever equaled ih&t 5i4- , played in our: Clothing Department inow ; 4Men'o V; , Young Men's and Boys Suits, Pants," Raincoata and . V ,V- . . A x i. tt j i iL.' '-...1 : i it. - ' rm ' . vvcrcoaus, uuiureu uy-iutj cuuajricsb m ue iuie xue . .' fashions are fit .and t5nap-are tight up to' the notch. : 1.3 V 31ack Goods, neat and fancy. Worsteds in abundance : in double or single-br easted.' They:, fit like ; rnade-to-; v measure, and at a.saving of . . $5.00. to $10.00. f;:?:: Men's Suits .. ..' $70 to $25.00. ' Knee Pants Suits .. v. .:i$2.00 to $70. Men's Overcoats and Raincoats , . . . $7.50 to $2250. Men's Piriia PuniiidilnM Adler's Gloves in dressed and. undressed, 'White. Tan ' and Brown, at . .. ;.v. $1.00 to $1 : ; Three Popular Hats. : ; . ' "Dilworth," all styles.. . . .v : . . . . ; , . . C. , $2.50. ; "Hawes," all styles . ..t a. .. .. .. .. .. $3.00. :. Stetson, all styles '.: , . . . . .-. v $3.50 to .$5.00. 1 'Emory' v Shirts. ." '...;? None better made for fit or style Dress, .Full Dr:'.s and Negligee ; v . . . . . . . , ; $1.00 to 51JH). : VlShaw-Knit Sox. All the Pall Styles. in Plain and Fancy ';.v 25 sjid 50c New lot Lntorted Ilalf Hose, Plain and .Fancy; ne&tf Soli dGray8, ata.v. .: ..4: 25 ana 50c., .' 4:-r v'.:' . "Neckwear. ' "' ''.:-'r:'' A TiovirldAmA riK l.riA'of Tiflw Rilk "Fonr-fri-TTniirl fllT.H::".;'.,. aV A. JAAa VsVaj VAVVy -vevai a.a es-w eaeae V W4aae -( , at .. .. .. .. i. .. .. .V ana twc. . 'v. Fine a)::J The Kno," all leathers;..;'.. . . J ; $5.00 and $0.00. f K The VCrossett!';, and ;! American Gentleman ' !- ' . - ' - ;'. r; Ladies' Fine Shoes. "Sorosis,' Vail leathers t.:; rX K 1 :' v. "'. i ;$3.50 and $4.00. "Artistia'and "American Iady,'? at . a . Vv $3.00; ilonnc," at . . . . .;,;:j ;:r.. .,.;. i'-.K v, t $2.50. Superba,V at , . . . . . . , . . .: 1 : ; . $2.00. 'Grover ,'. at ; v. . . . . ;;V. ...'.'.'.V. $1.75 to $3.00. Big stock House Shoes and . Slippers - for Men and ; Women. ntf'X. 7rVA''' K ' v" ' : V " ',: .-V,' f 1 czzzzznzzzzzzz: t.i;....7 T"i r ;; '
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