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I hxiy Pay a ihgyesr. g CBSCWPTION TIUCIM .MO t iiro months 4T? 8EMI-WKEKLT. '. year 1 M month ... j ure saoatbs .. , FCBU8HER8'. ANNOUNCEMENT. No. M South Try on Street Telephone Kunti: Business ottie. Bell Payne ii city editors offlc. Bell 'phono, JMi aowk editor's offtoo Boll phono. 04. Advertising rates or furnlsneo on eppiloatloa. Advertisers may lel our lUt through ta column! of tnia rpr they rosy reauh oil Charlotte oI a portion ot tb boat people (n tin Simla and uppor South Caioltsa. i This paper give correspondents as wld latitude aa it thlnka pobllo policy permits, but II la tn ao oaao respon ses for their views. It M much pro !ur4 thar correspondents sign tbolr aames to tbalr article, especially la rase where thar attack person or . Institutions, though tbia la not de manded. Tb editor reserve tiie right ",te give th names of correspondents .when they ar demanded foi th pur poe of personal satisfaction. To re calv consideration communication -must b accompanied by tb true na of th correspondent j, SUNDAY. OCTODEIl 2H, 1006. e i -REFORM KD'' JXK)1). On Janury 1st. I07. tho much discussed Puro Food Law, bringing , to xnlnd aa Its mention does, memo ries pf unparalleled revelations. utocW- ' Ingf to the. epicurean taste, and de structive of many fondly cherished rfctaatona. passes Into effect. What a T. .w v.... revolution It will work In the number and th character of tha foods set forth to aatixfy the appetite of a hun trry public the future alone can t ll. Certain It seems that many familiar 'names will be abKent'from the router, the articles being either abolished outright or so changed as to be un recognisable. Cornea now the dule- ful announcement to discourage and dloappoint houmwives that no longer, by simply stopping to the Blur by 'phone can they obtain' "pie tile 'ham" mads of refuse pork and beef; or "potted chicken" of stale vcaL Glucose "Maple syrup" and cot ton seed Oil "olive oil" all thee, too,, ruthlessly have been relegated to the rear and will be sold no more forever. One. of the provisions most far-reach-lug 'la Its effects Is that which ta boo tha use of the coloring matter which has such a transforming pow W . i ' The effect of this inhibition Is thus interestingly ' outlined by the Wash ington correspondent of The Charles ton' Evening; Post: "Tferetofor, the coloring of food haa been an art-studied to an extent oven ere.iir than th nealthfurnea of the product. .The chemist baa been able to uake any old. kind of refuse appear luectoua or paiaiaM. vsgetaoiea, par !;ularlv oeea. war made ta look aa If they I tad Just on from th pods, aM though tbev may hav been canned for mouths. Meats of various kinds were riven . a bright red - color that lent a Tut appettatng eppaaranre to tbem. Tomatoc wer colored so thst when the ran eoataining tnem waa opened tney lik4 aa they hud lust been plucked front Mi vines. A a matter of fact, thw tomatoe which are canned, for the roost part, are nicked when green. They then ar ripened In the dark and paint ed la course of preparation with aniline 1yea that give them the heautlful color thar makea tbem tempting. Th bril liantly colored Maraschino cherry, that on -haa gulped eo often from the bot tom of a cocktail, will puss out of ex istence) and la Its place, perhaps, wilt be a dull looking cherry that nobody would think twks about rlavorlns; a drink with. "Tomato catsup will fuck in rulor and th brightly colored canned baron will appvau o ine eye. vine;.irs - will not be ao clear as IWnro. but they - wiu w Kum, in lari, an or me nigh ty deoorated foodeturfs will disappear forerar and in their nlare will b aimilur mult that mar not look ao appetising, ; but will tast better." ,' Aad In this closing reflection, as well aa In tha fact that red lemon ade la left to us, the public may find comfort The fact of better and more healthful food should go far toward ; compensating for th loss of that '. which merely delighted the eye. t' - " TIlAM la ktwMAW . I , WIWSI loss cannot tbua be atoned for: , the subtle yet soothing and satlafytng ' sensation or being ehamelcsely dwin dled. 4 A GOOD P1KCK OF WOIIK. "... The Norfolk landmark Miun com pliment a recent idllorlal "xtunt" or The Richmond News Liadr. "That was u line plwe i.i ,.,i,,rliil Work don by The Itlchmund Newt leader the other iluv In t II k llilf II I hi est for an xpotire of yellow tn.lh'1 Ilk purchase or th old New York Ail , wertlMrr bv Mr Hoant's Journal In ot , Ver to obtain The Advertlner's An rhtled Press Inirn hlse. The Journal nli orbed The Advertiser snd etopped li pulilloatlnn, whirh wn a perfe-tiy legi timate buslneu tiansiu'llon urn The Kews Iader says: but our contemporary proceeds to slmw how the i.fTnlr could have ben handled by n yellow 'H-lellaili-write like Mr. Mrlehane to Inhume e--rltaM and creduloua nuilcra Using d.iiit -oolumn lines, Irrrgulsr snd fre- araaraprmM. and a 1 tie ml aa- i linen t in In r so tVIIM III tiiiari. Il.a tree or enipluials, our Itlchmund eon mpvrary deecrtbes In lieaM-ranHma A.. ill, rruuctuatiMl with herolo dnuncla-fl'-n, th destruetlon, st one fell swoop f lb lobs of the hundred employes of The Advertleer by remorseless culIIhI. It ha been long time sln-e wa have seen a bet ter of antlre." ' Wa had Intended to say something Ilk this, ourselves, and so will let The landmark say it for u. The effec of tb Hood -red and Incendi ary editorial Irt Th Kewa Leaders staid columns' waa Indeed striking and somewhat discomforting, until on wa reassured by Us eaplanatioa at the bottom, beginning. "No, Th News' Leader has not turned yellow j.or gun erajty." The man who passed himself off t n the mayor of Karpenlck, Oermany. a capUln of the fuard, arrested t n the Charge af malfeasance in i", sent him to Berlin guarded by la, and Is his abaencf rifled the ' of the city's fund, had bn eS. , It u bettet for hlm Ha i i.ow enjoy te th full th passing y of his feat, which brought him e than national fara. Kama la '9 Is tut half fam. ' - V T. CALDWELL X TOMPKINS; gov. rnxxiTACKrn fails to ; " ."MARK GOOD." . , t ' la ; defense of th . Indefensible squandering of th money of th peo ple of ; Pennsylvania, Oowmor Pen nypacker entered th arena to- flla a plea," Confronted y, f tba ettuatlon that faced hlra,' It was riot reason ably to be expected thathl efforts could Tee crowned with aucocsa ar that he.blraself eould cutmochofa ogure la this role. Hie reply to tha oritl clam of tho preaa opposed o tha ad ministration, tha Independent and the mora outspoken of tha Republican preaa la after tha faahlon of what the lawyer would term a confeealoa and avoidance. Th capltol and lt equipment, he says, wera paid .' for out of the revenuea of tha State and did not cost the cttliena of Penn sylvania on penny In taxes on their real estate or goods. It came, says he, from the pocketa of the great cor porations. He does not attempt to deny that between eight and nine mil lion dollar more than waa appropri ated waa epent on the building, while everybody save thoae on the Inside, waa In absolute Ignorance of thla fact If there waa that committed I which practically amounta to robbery, j what defense Is It to aay 4hat It waa the corporation and not the people ! as a whola who were robbed? It re sembles too suspiciously an appeal to ' clan prejudice to sound altogether ; worthy of the Governor of Pennsyl I vanla. No government ha the right to maintain a tax rate unnecessarily high, no matter what clase of people (suffer thereby. ' Th public Instltu- lions and th charitable Institutions I of that State are, aa a matter of fact. imld to be Buffering from a lack of , , nooeeaarjT fund. Tho Library of Congress stands among the most beautiful and archi tecturally perfect of the public build ings of the world. The Philadelphia Press, In order to teat the economy of the Pennsylvania expenditure, haa made a comparison between the two. Th coat of art chandeliers, brack ets, fixtures nnd llgntm? . plsnt of the latter was ttfj.ane. and of the former, not Including th lighting plant, f3.ia.3Gu. The coat of designed woodwork, flooring, etc., respectlvelrV was 9101,04 and II.O&lCl For ; art work, deooratlona, t. th figure were tun.BeVand II.. Ono, and for onet of bookcase, stacks, etc., $300,000 and tlM.kM. or, a total of gW.Wsfor thelibrary and of K.QH&.M for.th Capllc.L? . , . Tb total cost of th Congressional IJbrary building. Including entrance, roadwaya fountain, outsld statuary and sidewalks, was 9.KZ,VA. The total cost of the Pennsylvania Capitol Is nearly t11.COO.000-94.eoo.ooe for tha build ing Itself and 9M00.00O for th furnish ings. Unfavorable comment on this showing Is unnecessary and favorable comment Is Inadequate to explain It. No wonde- the Governor failed to "make good" on, this proposition! San Francisco Is undergoing a try ing , period of reconstruction, or rath er1 'of unreconstructlon. T"hb "Ssk, stupendous at the beat, is rendered more ao by Internal strife and at least a temporary stagnation of the city's civic spirit This has been no ticeable for some time. Of the situa tion to-day, the correspondent of The New York Evening Post says, "Bri gand politicians are fattening upon the .public funds, so sorely needed. Ban dits of the most desperate type are prowling amid the ruins, waylaying victims wherever a shadow offers cov er. Tet the better elements of the cltlsenry seem Incapable of any or ganised action." Eighty-seven rob beries, murders and assaults are said to have been committed since August 1, with only three arrests with probability of conviction. The Bun Francisco Chronicle charges that "the heads of the city's government shut their eyes to ths villainies." All prices are abnormally high, and pro ductive of much distress. All In all, conditions there seem as chaotic now, If not mora chaotic, than Immedi ately after th catastrophe. The proposition to establish an el ephant plant on the spacious plains of Texas haa aroused the keen inter of The Montgomery Advertlaer, who Is keeping us posted as to th progrees of the movement and who states that It promises to become a reality. The ranch la to be located In Presidio county, which la on the southwestern border of ths State and adjoining Mexico. A herd of one hun dred will bo the pioneers to which all succeeding generations of the American-born variety shall trace their an cestry. There Is no renson why the industry should not thrive In Texas, but the task of keeping a few hun dred or the ponderous creatures who are tinturully Inclined to be obstrep erous, within the bounds of law and order Is one calculated to give the promoters some anxloua momenta. If this project be not fake, however, it la unquestionably an Infant in dustry and as such ws bespeak for l( the benefit of a protective tariff on Imported elephants. The gross earnings of alt tha rail roads of the United States for th first two weeks of October amounted to IU.t7i.lJl. This Is an Increase of l.t per cent, over tha gross' earn Inge for the same period last year, 8lnce the net earnings have not beetl ascertained, this throws but tittle light upon the effect of the rate bill on, th profits of th road. It betoken, however, an Increased . activity of trad. . . ,y ) .;v . , , j "No man ought to own -billion dollara." aeys Senator Beverldge. "No man ught to awn l0,9od.vO." Thla ought to ba popular doctrine. , It "touches' th consciences of few po pie. '. ,f'.;r, ''Vv i ,;t:.v'"'-...:,-i' The tnafev wfea forgot to register must how ' content' himself with tha role of ,"a nan up tree,",- , 1 WEEDS BV THE yrAYSIDE ! S - KVERT MAN'S WAT, : yt Out In the town I 'd. die If peopl knew Z took Ibis litUe glov and kissed It so, Laat thing at night, whan footfall . .. sounds ar few ; l- '.''' ? And she who Wore It sleeps as still as For, if tney saw me," they would laugh, .and I t', .''i" 'v. ' Should blush and drop nry eyes and .' turn la aha ma vi ' t .. And vurse ma for a fondling fool and To laugh and. rob rny foUy of If fame. But now the door is ahutt and I can bless ; - And Kiss thla wrinkled eorap, and ear no whit '. ""'..'r " TTnW a-reat any hSart mar grow - Wltn ' tendernese ., Or what, dear ove-words I may tay to it ' ,, '-if i ' ' ' ' Iet morning comei, and I shall mix , with men . . And laugh at' others' qualntness in the street: 0 But, little glove, ; you know ma better, when, - ; . '.' (, : In the lone night time, you and t may meet. . ' ,' ' , yl' TJB THREE .FROSTIES. 'e,'' De fus' fro' browns d slmroon En gits de cur dog e fat. En purple up de almmon Jeavea ...... To show wbar dey Is at ' , De nex' fros giU de posmtm t Big en fit to sat: . . j Hit fills his hide wid slmmon Jutca , En greases up hla mat But ain't onUI da third fro; ;..3 Da nigger. 'gin to roam. , En tak his Uwch an eur en ox : Kn fetch da possum home. , coots', Long trousers. .''- T wss whispered ' both up-etalrs , and down, , Beginning with, last Monday. . ' That Coots, wilt strut about the town . This calm October Sunday ,, .. In trousers such-as grown men wear,''; ' Who bus for female grace; T U whispered, too, that he wUI shave The fuss from off his face. . - - wonder now wlU he be proud And take on manner new. Resent the tousling of hla hair. Which we are wont to do. Sit boldly bla linotype, , Just like his bearded pale. And seek some balcony at dawn -To sing love madrigals. ' k "- Ah, we will watch for you. my lad. ... When, late tbea afternoon, Tou saunter down th street to us With those long pantaloons; At midnight w will stand about And look and mark your mien Beneath the shaded glob that lights Your linotype machine. Good-by. old Coots! In years to oom : Hot tear will crowd your eyes, When thinking of the boyhood, which , Tou now would fain disguise; But w who know you a a lad, T la w will apeak . you fair: We can't forget your boyish Smile,' Who tousled up your hair. , , COOL N10HT& Mamma, tuck th cover close. Don't, leave out notliln' but my nose. Sine Ood don't care, Jls' so they 'r said. Please let me say my prayers in bed. Don't fet me tak my morn In' nap; I want to lok my rabbit trap. An' tak the Highest, quickest cuts To the wln'fall o' the hlck'ry nuts. But, oh, I hate to dress up good! Please have the fireplace heaped with wood, go I won't freete whan I am gone Down-atalrs to put .ny brogana on. a For, mamma, winter's here, an' soon. Know olouds an' anow will hid th ' moon; . , An' If you '11 tuck the cover snug, I 'It give you such a kiss an' hug! JOHN CHARLES McNEILL. Th Men' Meeting Tills Afternoon al tlM Y. M. C.A. Tho meeting for men only to b held try! afternoon at 6 o'clock, at the Young Men'a Christian Association promises to be one of th most In teresting held by tjh association re cently. The speaker will be Mr. Charles Luther Boynton of the International Committee of the Young Men's Chris tian Association. Mr. Boynton'e Charlotte address will be the laat before sailing for China aa tha missionary repre sentative of the Charlotte Y. M. C. A. Mr. Uoynton la a young man of much talent and Is sure to greatly Interest thoao who hear him. The members of the association are urged to ba present and a cordial Invitation la extended to non-members. Hpeclal attention will be given to the musical featurea of the service. A 10-mlnute song service will precede the meeting proper and Miss May Fletcher will sing Gounod's "There n a Omen Hill Far Away." Mr. Robert Glasgow will serve as chairman of the meeting, which will begin promptly at C o'clock. Durham Has More Blind Tiger Cssea.. Hiecll to Th Observer. , Inirhsm, Oct, 27. Two more "blind tiger" caaes before th mayor thla morn ing made a totnl of II cases tried before the mayor this week, in which selling whiskey without license. T. 1. Man gum, who conduct a grocery business, was before th mayor on two charges for selling whlsky. H Wa sent up to th higher court under5 bond of tlou n each case. II gave the security and waa discharged. ItAMON'8 nnOWNIE OAIJCXDAR. One) of the Handsomest ''100 Calen dars Gotten Out for the Year. ' TheRamon'e Brownta Calendar fcr 1I0V. le almost an education within itself, containing a vest amount of ueeful Information. Thla Calendar consists of twelve pagoa, JIxll Inches, handson.ely printed In three colors on best paper. One-Inch fig ures show the days so plainly aa to ha easily read acro.ie the largest room. Holidays are In r.d. Changes of h4 moon. wai.ir renditions, length of days, church festive day a, tn of the sodlae und much other nswful knowledge. This booulliul Calendar usually sells tn ten cents and will ba mailed n a"nipt of stamps direct .from !rown Mfg. Cow, Greenville, Tenn. Ask your. druggist and h" Hill tell yoq how f get rne free. . W. I. Hand V OV 3ai. M. Bcott V Co. v ,-;f.' '.''; -'Kr. -ASSAYING ; ' ' -C '"'-' CH CMlCAL 'AN A LtBEfl 1 '' OltC OF BVSRT DESCniPTIOlt. 04-19 W, Itk etjreet, Chariotta, K, a ' p . . - I sLL j k.m ) L uLt..a I Let, I V- ..,--,-. - - TIo Anien.vti, DUrlct TcKKrsi.U Tlie Ani(ri,.iB j- , llt t iX.Ti"'!' ".rs packages, lr-rU. Company fl.hvc.s ... . I . . snu.ll t. tl.e 4jl.-er.cr -will ae.ul J,,,.,, .lu0 t I t?.n,rnSr,M' h"rf' our me t: .rr W. t ti.... t tI?- -Jcw -with Wewtcrsi .)ono ,rt Oflu uli le,tcra sa an f""' ' tn,iny. 'Phono Vnion xp,, (:,,,, , Thone ihl-.r'ls',n0.U U"crtra 3. All aaveiUemei,i lnortca hi loe 3 JJ" ? T?" 9 ,hl" eolumo st rata of ten ri.U per Lhs! th.?. ,. "d; Uk.e Una of six word. No ad. lubes for leaa than 0 cent. Cash In advanre JcM (hat) 23 Ct.ntJ Ca ,a .u.ance. '-'" v.--:'-' WANTED. ' t : : MlaCiOXAMiOLa. " T WANiTDCo,0.r,1 .IBa. J T0J , n REV. 'SAM JONES Life and Paylnga ,ro?,m and melt metal. Night lob. by hla wife, la tb blereet seller ever J. Mr. Brown at Observer office, after- published. Pric only tiW. Magnificent noon from -4 to o'clock, or at night outfit and riant to territory only 6oa - - 1 " 1 Don't miss th chance of your llf to WANTEIV-Traveler ' for ; established make money. Writ quick. Circulars .house. Twelve dollar weekly to start tree.. L. J, Nichols A Co Atlanta, Ca,. KXpenaea rmld. Iteference. Addxeai, "'. , . , . Oeorge G. Ciows, Charlotta, N. C. JTJST RECEIVED two car loads. 400 ' ' ' ' , ' barrels rmicy New York Btat apples! WAfNTED Boarder for -two rooms, two car loads, l.bUO bushels, bulk apples; also table boarders, i Apply . East different varieties; on car load fancy avenu. ' , . '. .... Irish potatoeeiaone car load Danish cab- ' base. J. A, Cllnard. - , : : WANTED Gentleman and wlf without 1 1 1 1 . children to tak board and front room TUXEDO SUIT for sale One I had In private family,- close In, all con- made, but too smalt Has been worn venleoces. Address. Box 4W, city. three or four times only. Cost 930, will " " ; 1 - 1 1 tak.91& IL. C -Long. -.. : . WANTED ' men everywhere. 1 good : pay, 11 " 11 1 " 11 1 t distribute circulars, adv. , matter,. OPERA CHAIRS for' sale, " about too tack signs; , etc. Nocanvassing. ,, Na- tl.e-oiy veneered mahoganV. iron Uonal Adv.. Bureau, Chicago. ..J framed, latest- models;1 original price WANTED-Poalton a. cashier or X slstant cashier la bnk offering oppor- - ' tunllloe for: futur advanoement. by T.T.r TMrl a young man, experienced apd thorough- T. AJwi . JjiiM ly competent Tlrst-dass , references. 'com m,,VSr"1-iMUr?in,W J1" Addrss. Box 16H Selma. N C . . . WANTED To purchase an established "". inauranoe or- brokeraf business r la BRICK, BRICK Want to Ogur' with a prosperous town. Would not object to party at one,, who can invest 9,000 In small business If opportunities for f o- a brick plant, to enlarge aad lnnrease tur- development' are good, Box tbS, out-put v Profit on Investment' to per Green vlile, .N. G ..-- - -'-',' centt . An unusual opportunity for the '! " ' 1 "! rlgllt party. Will bear closest lavestlgSy WANTED Lady . sewers ' to .make' up tlon. Address, "Brick,' Armour, N. C. shields st home 110 per 100; can make - ,, r , f1WM-n-..n:- 1 pr.erJifn? El SALESMAN with da eUbIlshd trad .TiPVTlLe?" nr5L?SKl wlu wholesale grocers, want good Iv." w.i?.rtU2tRii.?rSJf ld n Addwss, Look Box in. Bur Co., Desk P, Walnut Bt, PhlUdalphla, jington, N. C ' " ' , v . , t $ l .'" '-.',' - eHraBajsasssaBaBaBasvBBsasaasrBSBSBaaaaassaaB WANTED Two traveling salesmen In THREE connecting ' roome for jight , eaoh State, 'salary tu per week and ex- . housekeeping, centrally . located. , Ad pensea, experience 'unnecessary, samples dress, P. O.,B0X 736.,. . ... . ,- free.-' Lee . Angeles- CWet CO New 1 1 .' 1 ';' ', 1 York. . , . . .. . ... . 1 WILL KEEP open until 9 o'clock en . ' " "''.". Saturday nights. aire. ; Blropson, WANTED Two , traveling saleemea in unicurlst Room 10. over Balk's. r - - North Carolina to sell fruit 'cider and ' i'jiJSl JZZZr'riu PATENTa-Protect your . Ideas. "Tgend1 Kmp2 vTJi?-?4 SlUl 'or Inventor's Primer. CcewulUtlon fornla Oder t tawing Co., tU4 Mar- (ra. .tabllahed lM. Mllo B. Stevene ket Mt. Bt Lome, Mo. 4k Co.. 781 14U BU Washington. D. C. WANTED Larga wholesale house, pay- , 1 . . - ; ing Us salesmen fl.600.oo per year and BOOK-KEEPER and typewriter. With expenses, -to sell aiapie line 'to general -several years' experience, wants pod Uade, desires two more men for U07 to, tlon In western. North Carolina. - No ob commence work st once. If possible. Ad- lection to the country. Address, Lock dress, John B. Allan, Detroit Mich. . Box 88, Henderson, N. C , 1 wNTElerivan to sell linseed oil BRIDGE WHIST ecor pads-MO sheets , iiT V,?nL"(,r Pa. lr hng andnloely bound, cheater Linseed Oil Co., Manchester, vs. 35 ch. Queen City Printing Co. WANTED Thoroughly competent men . -., . who' hav good clean records to nl A YTR8T-CLASS bookkeeper and gi- tbeir applications with ui for the aumer- oral office .man desire position; a ous position, of truat we now have opens JJfflT!-aStorta f hX only thorough, capable, experienced men Aat considered. Commercial. mechanical, Al referencee. Address, , X, care Ob- technlcal and professional lines. A post ,rv '' " ' card request secures our plan. Southern . .mm Mercantile ' Commleilon, ine., Atlantic 1.000 PER CENT, con be made dead easy Trust building. Norfolk, Vs.. the "Brain ,'B,.,. B,xt u "f"tha by perjins Market" of the South who will take my advice and pumhnse jnarsei. ot tn soutn. company , m WANTED for TJ. 8. Array, able-bodied, district tha has, never had ' Salluro. Unmarried men. betwen age. a and 88. ".h' Li WH! r7, L2 clUsen. of Uniteii Bt.tes. of good charao- "f" JSTKSSSSiml ' Wter whhK ter and temperat habits, who can speak.. mllVi VieJ . W mfj? read and writ Kngll.b. For informaUOo FLulfc lio apply to Recruiting Officer, 1 West Mo. , Trust Blag., at Louis, - mo.- Trad street,' Chsrlotte, N. C. 40 South , ... lk. Main street Asbevllle, N. C: Bank build. NmiClo-Thia Is U Bftlfjr the Jpublle Ing. Hickory, N. C. or Olenn building. JL. tII'm, .JT Sruirtanbura B C the Queen City Dyeing A Cleaning Hpartanourg. rj. t. Work unsuthbrlsed will be prosecuted WA NTED Cashier, bookkeepers, stsno- '?.t,rK'u"iSw.vf hliJL",bniS? K grsphers. clerks, druggists, housekeep- .VaeSnT Wcrkl Qttm..t:l ers, printers and other office and Dng m Cleaning wtrks. commercial help. Bouthera Business . bureau. Greenwood, 8. Ca HAVE' YOU gotteo a reprint eopy of 1 . that rare "Lawson's History of North WANTED Salesman already traveling Carollnar Contains all th illustration Southern States, to sell atapl article on m th original book. Price, 1L. Th liberal oommbalon. Addreo, Box 427, Observer Printing House, Charlotte, N. Richmond. Va. C. WANTED-In each State, aalesmen to THb OBSERVER Co. publish Th ,'. tarr i1". ob-axecoa. Pwrmamem t DaWy Observer, gt.00 a year; The Even- roaltlon. Central Tobacco Co.. Norfolk. ing chronlcl. 9S.09 a year; The Sml- v- Weekly Obaerver, H.00 a year, and op- wvtptit hnv m unrM 771 rate The Obeerver Job Printing House. WANTED-To buy a tors Ml Th company solicits subscriptions, ad mules. Bring them to Wadsworth s vr.i-iBM nd ob orlntlna. stable on Nov. 2nd and trd and I will vrtislng ana )oo printing. , pay wbal they ar worth. John Bel by. . " , ,. . SHIRTWAISTS, children's cloths and on- WANTED To employ an axperienced derwear made at low prices; satisfaction lumber checker and atacksr with good guaranteed. Carrie William, No. all East yard experience, to tak charge of un- Eighth street loading crew, lay out yard, receive, 1 1 " ' check, stack lumber and other building ELEGANTLY reprinted "coplee' of map materials, good position for right man: o( charlotte Township unmounted, must be sober Induatrlou and well M CMit,. mounted on ttrst-alass csrd- remmended. Position within nllei c,nU Th- 0DMrvr Prinre of . Charlotte. Reply la ewn handwrlt- , Hn, Charlotte M C Ing. giving experlenc. reference and 'ng House, wpanotte. w. a A- state salary expected. Address, Business, , car Observer. tTOK SAXJE, ; WAN'la:i-liegistred druggist Give ' ' ' ' ' references, age snd xprlence. Ad- POR SALE Standard Sewintr MsoMne, dress. Drugs. Box M, -Concord, N. C. .H;00 cnh,t good as new. . Call Blnger J Sewing Machine oBloe Monday. ' ; WANTED-One furnished room, by gen- 1 11 1 1 ' - - tleman working at night Must be near FOR' SALTS Rea Touting Cars at $1,250; the square. Address. Wilbur, oar of Runabouts 9860. with folding back sest Observer. 9675. . Oat a demonstration rid before " " placing your order. Ham A Rosa WANTED A man to represent a trad 7 , th?xtl?.tneldB0UAddr0-ur Ttlla' aarS "OR SALE A beautiful littl farm. 40 f OhLVrior AMn TexUla, ear rood Improvements. I. miles. of Observer. from Charlotte, 93.000. Address, Farm, WANTED A young man to do local re- care Observer. . porting and assist In office work on a 1 good muni-weekly newspaper. Wages FOR BALE Oa range Which hao been fair to start, with increase according m use about two months. Good aa to ability. Good opportunity to learn new, 14.00. .'Phone 140S.- newspaper work. Don t apply unleas you ' " 21 MWlilV "L,.work- Address, in own ron 'g ALE Two' larg oond-hand handwriting. Elber. care The Observer. Moaler safes. C. O. Wearn. r , WAnJKJbF" Apply u 1SS!Jyn'SS: POR SALE-Modern eight-room house, wv Hotel or f M Hrown? corner of N. College and 12th Streets. wyn Hotel, or v. M. Brown. App,r j, h. Van Na JrU 1 N. WANTED-To buy a S or -room hous Tryon tr t . . ; In Fourth Ward. Address, "C," Ob- TT7TTT1 server. FOR SALE 1 Liddell-Tompkln engine, 28-H. P. Taken out to put In leotrto WANTED Printer at once. A aober, re- 'power. 19 40-ln. revolving cards, Plaits, liable newspaper printer Can secure a Chandler-Taylor engine, . tO-H. P. -1 permanent position If apply -quick to 1. jo.H- P. return vertical boiler; -railway H. Alexander, Lexington, M. 0. . heads, Pettee's;' 1 railway head., Maean; ... . . " '"' . . 4 rools, Tompklng; 4-11-4 broad sheeting WANTED Between now and December looni, m Donble, 1 harnesst new). All ...,.",i. "n -roon houee. , - Address, .ond-hand but In good running order. ' H., car Observer. , v Th lD. A. .Tompkins Co., Charlotte, WANTED An opportunity to work for W, C ' '' "' "" ,"' :V '"' 11 ' Some rellabl firm In City. Young i-i. k-m man. experience. Addre m. at once, iJUIMtar ' "'' CO. '.'., i , . ' WANTED A lady stenographer, Only 11 11 1 " 'those with experience need apply. Oil- ,., , , , . . lam A ailllam. Atty. at Law, TArboro, ' ; ( ( FOR HENT. . i:,; , ,.' N. C. (j- . V , - ,.,..,ITII, .. . ..,,,. WANTED All tho having a ear toad FOR RENT-4even-room modern house. or mors of scrap Iron or sny description, Boulevard, DU worth.. 'Phon 1074, 107 also bras and copper Will pleas writ Park Av.- ', ';; io us, stating quantity, and description. ' .mrham Iron Works Co Durham,. N. C FOR RENT-Two of thr deairahle ii !'-, rooms . for rntj light hoitsekeenlng. WANTED To buy ,i ft . i horse 'rul parties without children. Call, SMI Kuet mule, Bnng them 1 to wadsworth' raaventh at '. x- : ..' ' . stables on Nov. tnd and trd and I Will n '' ' pay what they ar worth, John Balby, FOR RENT-f-room hous tio West 9th, 1 modern convenience. Apply td C M, WANTED First class salesman. W Bridget. I0 Wast Trad. . hav th beat monthly Installroent In- ' 1 veeiment contract ve offid In th FOR ; BKNT Nlcly " furnished room, South, and th lx-st n1d in th South on block from aquara, M W. Bth Bt to sell t In. W need ten flrst-clas salesmen to cover this territory. . To x- FOR RENT Modem , eight-room hous perlenced salesmen Who can, fnmlHh on W. Ith St. Apply to O. H. Anderson. good reference a to oharecter, and abll- ' . If ae salesmen, we will mnk contract -- - by the year on Jlberal bsela of cam- " sVOsTa. .., -''. mission, and guarantee' good salary 'and ,';".. .'-'.' ",.''- - ' r traveling espenees. Any flrst-clsss lit i m.i - ' li.s.iruno solicitor .ear handl th prop- LORT Folding' hook sdvt of th Btsn- cstton and make lot of money out of attr)l t)) to containing money sml J 0!$, Jl f unl:M ",i .""S ."J check. Reward for return to Charlotte rerteneed in this line ef work South gLani Laundrr. I'lortda lxn Trust Cornp.?, Ar- Btw.tf r- - cad la. Florida.' t , ' IlST-Bllver hst pin, eorTee-hean mount- wAmaa- full ooum in At.anta "" ""-r ,or r- , Barber College, Wage from start) w ,' ' ' ' - -- - ewn seven larg barber shops in Atlanta LOT P'aek fnldlne; pnra, containing a her only our graduates work I board- about IsiOM, one - - 0o blii, on or two Ing hones la comieoUon. 79 BuulA pryor tens and a couple of fives, Jiewarl for street , . return to Obi irer ofricau . , ...''.. i . i: : ' ' ' i. , - . , - . 1 f J iL.-.iU -(....! J.o. 'HILL ' llV;.i A1W TO GET THEU AT OUR STORE HELP3 HIS poceet. ::- c-. Ir-V- ;-;5 For! eeyeral years' our traded has demanded bettery and' , ' better. Clothes siriA ttuAnv ' the best makes;: -We have rillira nr. S3.UU SJMI nnrl our Dig, sales, run in Suits . .. 4tl rv n v i ' Amm mm .: .;.v7Au.w.'Ao.w;ana u.uy: azn.lRJ .rrnTTriPTita firA "nrnnn ) ' stock. THE SUIX3 AT present an appearance , that only, the well-tailored carl v . i-and even put the made-to:measure ,in doubt'' So1' try one of our;' ' ' T -- r--it' al.'t" r- - : MlCHACCs-STCrtN , ' , ' O ' ' "'". ir 'i aueaaata. taei , . " ' 'T " ; 'i :. .t " ' -. mohaelsbtern surra ob overcoats. ? . , . . . . . . lt . .t ...... , ' for Men and Young Men. They are swell and the best dressed people all over the country wear them. x Any style you want, and if not in stock we make to measure. , , . , . ; - ,NUPANGLH pants. . 4 I It's a make that fits and a. that tickles. Look at them, try them , - ; " WEDDING GLOVES FOR HEN "ADLER'S.! ' Just the very Glove, worn all at si. mi: xan uressed, si.uu and siu: urav . and , Brown Undfessed, 'lined Railroad Gloves too, at gent Gloves; $1.0a i lv HA WES' SILK We are sole agents for Jteh ', anOiWrnie we carry me noyeiues m son ana sun, yet ; we don't carry the silk, but) can, get same in any shane'in a few days, at $6i50 to $8.00. ' -. ' - SPECIAL IN WORSTED SWEATERS. . 'i While in New ,Y ork pur buyer secured from a factory .1- aa i m m ar j . j a. ia r niAn'o nni KAtrar nally worth $10. ' Ther YrUdWhite. -i Men's go In , this "jdale at $1.00; v and the' jy8-atl7lki,'V.:.They.a6 not heavy w i ; -W,"M .C' 'FINE .CAP STOCK. V Ti-i Men's "and Boys' Caps in the Ulatest; styles ;UthaVare Worn, at 25 and SOcjCi:-l''"VVr j " 5 j ;THAT CLOSE ROLLED - U1IBRELLA. ; ti"' t J.i- i- w j w !w . ai tunn Twi:irA ; walking 'cane. ? vi -Tfrc tt trn An imported line lofWalg, Canes. Thev- are dirt cneap - ana wc . ; 4t t " k FOOT COMFORT' v : next to familv baoniness.n! You get this , in, our VKndxV.Shoe, at $5.00 anl $6.00; - our "Crossett".' ; and "American Gentleman," at $30 and $4.00, for Mcn, tind the Women Will find it in the "Sorosis,' at $3.50 and $1.00; the "American Lady," "Artistic" : and "Grover," at $3.00. PSS'C SQC'Q'dtC Sd'993O0M3aTsOaVi f raee a a, a i i,.ti.... wa. nr ' . virtiVifrtre V: Men's and Yoiing Men Sill IMl in , nhnnHon.n v,t andc Overcoats at 512X0. m m-mm m0M. ' -'.:'. in .iact, our.$z-.o :ana ! .tho five 4-n lanra . Vta , .;; "' ''V rv5 $15.00 TO $25.00 V i i ' v fit that pleases and & nrico over the country, ' -White, " and unlined, $1.00 and $l50.;r $1.00 to $2.00 a pair'. u"Sar-:': .V- v J. v t ; HATS $6.60. - i r , ;-v celebrated . Hawes ' Hats, -vj-w-w . a r-m a , iiniarai NnraarATria ' AWrvi: are . assorted - Colors and : n a rrci fir I H 'J' .1 l.'.:' 1 ' !: .. 'A X
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 28, 1906, edition 1
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