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r. CALDWELL A. TOJimLNS I very Dgin;t!ic;)fcj . iCBSCWPTION nuci On year .............. 88. fus aaoath 4-0 lore ramiiha ,.,..... Z.49 on year . HI Saontll Tore montha ... ............ .......si.yT ........... M : PCBLIHHERJT ANNOUNCEMENT. V' South Tryon street. Telephone , i 'tiMtn: Husinens office, not 'poon 4 J. ;.M; elty editor oftloe. Bell "phone, 1W; 'V-MW editor's ofltc Bell phone, St. Va Advertuuag latca ere furnlalwd ea applloatton. aavertiser majr teel aura that through in columns of this . ,,",apr they may rea,a all Chariot la ,,- a poruoo or tb neat paopia :a V ,-; tbia aetata and epper South Caiotlca. Thla paper tM correspondents M ' j. V ' latitude aa tt thinks publlo poller .5,; parmlu, but It at In bo oaaa reapon- , si Me for thalr vlawa. It M much pre : tarred thar oorraapondanta algn thalr name to thalr artlelaa. aaoarlally la .': eaaea where thay attaok persons or f taatltottoD. though thia la Dot 4a !. beaded. The ad I tor reserves tue right m glee tha naroaa of correspondeate : .1- , ;haa thay ara demanded foi tha pur , , pee of personal satisfaction. To re v', c Catv consider tloa a communication Y :, Bsust ba accompanied) by the true . bum of the correspondent MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 190. ,7 , HIXX MEN DEMAN D A HEARING. . t ' Th i cotton mil la of thla section of ' tha Stat are becoming very much In- : terested In th Investigation that Mr. McLaughlin, a representative J th Department of Commerce and 'Labor of tha United Htates. la conduct ing bar. Borne time ago a number of . English, Irian and Scotch people came bar to work In the cotton mills. The nan who employed theae foreigner 4 not believe that they have done any wrong. They ara ready to itand ,p and fight to keep theae people bar If they want to atay. They are going to demand of Mr. McLaughlin that h make a ahow down In the pen and tell what he haa aecured In the way of testimony before any of theae men and women are deported. Purine; thla Investigation the mill ,'; men concerned have been unable to ascertain anything about what waa , doing. But they are determined that '-'.ot on of theae people ahall be aent ' back before a thorough Investigation to mad If they can prevent It. There " will be a meeting of the mill men of thla city and adjoining towna here within the next day or two and an . ' effort will bo made to secure a hear- - tof. ( Mr. McLaughlin liaa conductrd hla - '. Investigation In the Central Hotel. ,;. Be ba tent out and brought In the tirla. or tha men, aa the caao might ' ;' be, and had them five their testimony before him and hi atenographer. It to p to the mill men to take a hand ;( aad they are preparing to do It. If , any of their aeeoclatee are charged . with Yloladng the law of the land - they are ready to face the charges. ' WORD TO DE310CRAT8. .v la th election to-morrow all Dem- eerata who have registered ahould not 'f fall to cast their ba-llota. They owe i.'lt to themselves, to their party and to th State that they acquit them- aelvM of thla primary duty Of dtlsenahlp. Thoae who did BOt rearlster appear to be grat- r Ifytragly few, especlully in the :- aMgbUl and tenth cotirwlonfU lla ' tricU, Where thero la mnxt need of . '. th full party strength. We would VTg all qualified Democratic voters - ; M the districts to meet the expw ',, (aMona of their fellowa In the rrtnnln ; der of th State whether they r- ti th polking tiraoee walking, rhllng. drrflna; or carried In llttera In the 6tat at large a full Imocratic vot- ahould be caat aa a tokeg thst the , I ajmrernmenls they huvu ever had. 5 Thla la the more a duty for the r--Mm that th" l(-publlan have iinmiII ' d the llbi-rul nd Rllght-nsl uttl- . ' Wl OI me iuhi two) 1-KlKl.ltUrcil III . to matter f H)f rOprhitlona for , sKfaoota, the I ii- n . nl other eaimt-a t'v'Wal to the w im -i. iiie and fJOOd namo of th.- .-..,!. Thla liit, ;'' alrooet the afile r li.i n- of the . 'f, publican. Im rlearly iiiuwii between , .jrrogT"" anu rraouon nii'i i-oiiMit utes t In Itaelf an overwhelminK 1 1. ru n rul- . o argument. If the ic (utll una 1 mean what they uylh y ure liii.t. t mnf against thn stars in their eouiea: 'j' it they do not, they am guilty of . Aypocraay. The Htate la now In the. A banda of the fny which u m ion- tltuted that It -n aaaure good gov '; rnwitnt, Ita rorord I a guarantee :',0t thla. whereas that of the Republl an party Involves a heavy burden of : dotabt. On can Indeed point with :frlde; the othur can only ask for 'i ' another chance. v wish all men 11 bavingf a atako in the Htate to fe ; ' mindful of this. I-et every Democrat do hJa duly. TIUS 5IIKADO jjl fjlliTIIDAV." Saturday waa the , Mikado'a - 64th birthday and the dispatches say that the Japanese people celebrated It with even mora enthusiasm than titer cue tomarlly give to thla their greateat day .o' ., th year. LThe passionate loyalty of the Mikado people to him aa ,the Mikado "cannot , be undamtood without reference to the condition In which It, bar it root When b ? U called the father of hla country th title acquire a richness of meaning which It haa never bad when given to th chief of any other people. Back over two thousand yeara, '. Emperor MuUuhito traces,hl ancestral right to command as a fathef every Japaneae. Among a people whose filial piety verges on ancestor worship, and con stitutes the real national religion this claim upon their lova and obedi ence has become Interwoven .With the very fibres of being. Under tho slightest outside pressure the millions of families sink themselves into one great national, racial family, hence the peculiar Intensity of Japanese pa triotism. Death only send th soldier to join his adored ancestors and to be himself adored. Fathers congratulated each other when th news came that their sons had given their lives for the Mikado before Fort Arthur. Because of this universal reverence for the Mikado, graft In th Japaneae government service Is un known, low though the standard of commercial morals otherwise Is. Emperor MuUuhito Is certainly the longest-descended of sovereigns. The Czars, Kaisers and Kings of Europe are but upstarts In comparison with him. For some twenty-two centuries, his fathers were born In the purple. In mere length of ancestry, only the Jews, considered as one fam ily descended from Abraham, and the descendant of Confucius, of whom there are some twenty thousand In China, can enter Into comparison. As la well known, the Chinese Imperial family belongs to Manchu conquerors nd Is of recent origin. The loyalty accorded the Mikado Is not absolutely unique. In theory, at least, the Chinese Emperor la entitled to the filial reverence of the people, and It la this feeling In greater or leas degree which Is at the root of 11 monarchy and chieftainship. East ern or Western. Perhaps the most remarkable Illustration of It outside Japan la to be found In the relation of the Scottish Highland chiefs to their clana. For more than eight hundred years, how much more no one haa the least real Idea, the an cestors of the Dukes of A r gyle have furnished the heada of the Campbell Ian under the title of MacCallum More. The present MacCallum More la a brother-in-law of King Edward nd It has never been said that the honor waa all on one side. Mutsuhlto Is personally a remark able man and a ruler of tho drat claas. Coming to tha throne In 1 87 at the age of lb, when Japan had Juat thrown off feudalism and his own ftala waa absolute, he has seen! his country pass through periods which have usually occupied centuries In the lives of nations. Its startllngly awlft adoption of the material things of Weatern civilization and of con stitutionalism, at tho same time preserving what was vital In It own traditions, has been the wonder of the age. And at every step Mutsuhlto hiis presided and assisted. He Hua never fallen behind the times and never for a moment have his people hud cause to complain of him. When Admiral Togo and the Japanese gen erals ascribed their victories to "the Illustrious virtues of the Emperor and the Imperial ancestors" they meant Just what they said. These little people have thttlr unuml ublo trails, and tin-no are uppermost JiiHt now owing to the spirit or ar rogance Inspired In them by tho war with Russia. Hut there bto many reasons, moral and rnnterliil. why the I'nlted Htates should seek to preserve good relations with them, anil they In turn appreciate, the value i our WEEDS BY THE WAYSIDE tZi:Z3 13 r;:n;;.i a K:?Z3 I twl Lata O L w L V . 4 Tlie American Dlwtrlct Telt cra! 'i Company del Iters packages, purer 14, Invitations, lurnl.ilwa mesarn for errand service) :at a ery mall coat. Tho Observer, will send novelties commencing - January first. Uberal comnenaatlon. Tha wlntwera I Company, tiprlngneld, Ohio. If von hiv a Mmi wtiA' miviii K. I WANT KD Colored man to aro to work benefitted, pleas send names to th 4,toJrlh.tt,elH BKT2,11? T,"ni!i: iKeeler Inattrma Ar.n.hnM v n , lVnht J0" . v Brown at Obser- . ..,......,., (ver paioe. tm. .rtBj-noa . xrom I till cape. Doling Brands Charge of Ilia I v7T1KB'r; wholesale grocer, a . ' r .- opponent aa Fnlae. - I.. . f '" owumiwrj vni imi- Th Obaerver la requested th tiuh.1' Itsh th foliowmS " "7: ILSi JWi- A' I T th. r. -.-1.-. n .... ITf" 'n -". .n nanuwniins, aiauns B". ' . uwuii 1 41 aortas voooer, car ubaerver office. ' , iibtw b letter in mr possession. for noose handling it Don't lea and heavy machln Ala ylng that my opponents, Mr. C D. I WANTBD Manager Holland and Mr. J. J. Oeorge' are machinery .supplle talltnsr th rainM k.i t an. T.,.i I ry. - located . Monte my influence to -put aownr th prlci un1iT1? 1?' tt.S of cotton, and telling th mill oper- Ala.T' Mofr' t ATt- Birmingham atlvea that I am In favor of '""r ' I ' ' ' , ": ' - J ' ' fVlNOMNIA,: ;:;'y4 i ! A tVm,- Without Money or rrleiuls. The stars march on, the frost gUams I ' the Hot-ley Trt-atiiient and white,.,', i . .'.y'.i ; Was Cured, ? ' Than tanaiVdkal aa Is I A Vara, gaeavaawa S 1 aaanai '-.'' The wind sweeps lonely ' through h J V ,KeIy lnUtuto, Ornaboro, N. t!uL61 tti'Mfa U wVav year ' ao waa almoW: a f.i Wearw-rn alcana wears. ttmt. ? I ZEST-. W"h01t . n,?r.. :,t.ll'',t OM I mmUKn. WllUOBt 1 Charge, to WIU th art row never arav! ' - I Mt mni - By TUaI flr,n,"n- yonr ruacnce or nlac of business for W,IJ Pw I! t ,? AW J??llTt Prevailed on ro to go ;rtTerUl)en,Put fof tlU columuV Th same tun. keeps awak In my hetrt. Lr "r""""rvLa M tM 'rtnn IB. Offlco with Weatern Th same pbraa fa my brain, j. vi . wk- i? -..15 - 5 r,,to" TrtegrspH Company. Thon No matte, how many new m.urM X ternbi." biwt nPm.v bellav. 7drenl"f? alart w,y. .? . . ' ', l, . . I wmns at rail in irn ithib pcx . li:. A.T'iJlll al worda. ad. take loi iiw wiu inm guuks uses, ' iiav: m 1 r " - " miA i mh . uccu m r vstjt v,? smart, : ,ViVxV,vV;'-X.?.. I ?ppf nftn' to nothing of th And the old flat phrase, lik a pain - me tun ana tn phrase ere aa Uavea I n-eeiey. ana u Will be mr Dleasur al - on th bough ' - vj'1--! way to aavise ana urge all thoe aa-1 wanted salesmen lo handle our eai- That flutter but do not fly, ':r :S'?let o "trong ? drink to . Uk this hnd".r- leather . aoods. and) advertlaing Or llnffavlna- .. Ok m. ,.ma I wMnen- -i,. , '; ..,- . -x- a .Mrin..: ! .- ... ' ' 4 'P . I : Winston, w. C JDeo, 1. J0. And. oh, for a gleam of daydawn now And a brave sun In th sky I PUNISHMENT. : ;; -; ; I laks to go to coht en sa 1 ' i,;'' Dem lawyers scrappln' all far m. v ,J Dat big Jedge, wid d preacher look,' Beadin' In dat-ar yaller book. ; Dem twelve big juries, Ustenln close , To bow I broke of Davy's noae, En all dese people wut yon see, . Dy 'a all In har becase er me. . If I gits out, de gals Is mine; Dey laks a man kin cut a shin. If I gits In, dey 'II feed m free. En keep me warm, en let ma be A fat en laay as I kin. I kinder hope dey '11 putt me In, WAYS TO WOO. If you give her heart and soul; Kneel a beggar at her doors; Yield your life to her control. An unhnppy lot Is yours. She may pity and protest. Bend with troubled eyes above you. Look on grief like yours dlstreast: But how could a woman love yout If y,ou hold your manhood great; Proud, aa fits an honest yoeman: Crave and strong and lord of fate, Here la not the heart of woman. Should ahe not aa lightly atve Aa a secret you ahoufd keep, All the charnia and grace that live In her love, alert from Bleep. THE NEW WOMAN. Qan, now! I ain't atudyin' youl You 'a powerful 'bieegln' now. But I knows a co'tln' man, I dooa: I 'a aead 'em prance en bow. You gwan, now! I kin pick my row. You needn' mesa wld mine. I 'ua o' wife, you 'd up en cuss. En make me toe d Una. Uwan, noW! I ain't atudyin' you! 1 yearna my plckln' money. En while my atren'th hol'a out, I ain't Owlne be no nigger's honey. c C '? : hour In the mills. They say It will WANTED A first-class shea salesmsn. not do to talk this until Just before I seller not a buyer, to handle a good in election, so as to not gl v tn time inc oi snoes. no ecruna need i to deny It. either In the newsoaDera Address Th Magnet, Anderson, & AM . J I I I, I Mi. i. ureu., . ' ' IWiVTtni .1.1. . i.-i I therefor take this method to I . VV. T.iT . ' ."' ' ' ."',', deny both reports as absolutely false. ! ""J- Vrl"'" and Without foundation. paper. Address C. D. McNeely. Lanca. Mrmcr in mo wmerD part i . a. v. never had a better frtond In tha eot- WANTJCDPoalUon ton trad than I have proved myself to DO In drua . ' store b vouna irlan of soad charaetar. aditrnas Q care Observer. . , . r As to mill operatives: Every on I Of them that knows me knowf that II habits. Stat salary expected. Bun am opposed to longer hours, and also day - hours .vary light.' ' KllKlr, car know that I have always treated them I Observer. , . fairly In everything. F DILLINCJ. .'..'., .W1. ' King s Mountain. Nov. I, l.o. , Tr, . VXJt ' vi ' 1.1 Vi . . .1 . . ... .TT I J, K . . . . . Thank Tou for All Expect the "Myth'' character and ternperat habits, who rin, can a pes a. rsaa ana write English, ror Charleston New. and Courier. lEVM Charlotte, N. C4 Is Plcklnar up. Th South Main St., Ashevllle, N. C; Bank tax books for that town have just 2ul,d'nl Hickory N., Gl Glenn building, been tabulated and arranged for th fc,,J.buK',, JaSTV present fiscal year and show that the - total assessed value of property In WANTED By capable man, position as Charlotte amounts to tlO.42S.IIO. an uperlntendont of good farm. Address increase of IS00.520 on tha assess- """"- " ' menu of last year. The city tax In WANTED-High grade traveling ales Charlotte amounts to one per cent on I man. wishes to retire from the road, all property, estimating a poll at and . oealree position as manager of SJekl Jblfr." mvth'wo'uM "hnrS-w 5 Z? Mecklenburg myth would hardly refereneea. Onlv flratiUaa tv..lllon rv,n. mumin v.narione aa u is lo-uay. aiaerea. A. jo.. care UDsarver. We attribute a larce nart of tha rrn w t h nf tha Vnrih fiMllii, t act ia,t I-osmon; do. 1 to the effective work of its news- LeKin-tonV N. a papers. The Observer leading' all th rest. I WANTED Immediately, tnalde wlremsn. wales to nrat-ciaaa men per day. Open shop. Apply to Norfolk Electrlo :ia ''.' t - ' , a Jr ' s , i ' ' " , 1 1 ' ' " , T - ' I 4 si Part of Wr's , i ',',, . 'a-- ' ' ;v - . -'C:i r I;-'"' -t. - 1E1 This selection can be readily made and easil yreached by a visit to either of our Millinerv tnrtmpM ' 11 yvu oxs ui uqud( as 10 wnat you want or wnat -you s eihv,, I r t, m v- . . a x.. I j - I . T " l .11 ... ; ouuuiu xiavc, vuu couiu ptacQ ' y ourseu in no- oevier-; at... va ritli rt.v: n ' rm : ' ' iiouuo uuui uue ux our jjiimiiera or Etaiesiaaies. i nfv are wel experienced and know just the Bonnet that suits your face and that vil eo with your suit. With both departments we ore able to ' please the one of modest purse, as well as that with large bank ac count. ' ' " : Lock Box planing mill in A. Fastidious lioatoa Ntntcaman salon Contractor' Assoc Norfolk, Va. itlon, a Bank street. irienusinp. i neso ri-riet ttons - are comforting when It Is nl ! i r-l that Japan Is fant ri't'overlnK from the llriumlal strnlii caused by tin wiir and Hint the 1'hlllpplnes anil Hawaii ire lylnK u round loom-. Hm h Hn In- cia'-ni hx nan r ruiicisfo a u. iim. nl of Jiipum-sc m hool clillilren mlKht nt some lator ilsy furnish both prov. Mil lion and excuse. May w never Iihvp war ulili Mut suhlto and his pcoplr! THE OPEN FIRE. T is the crumple of footfalls soft In the snow, '. Th crunch, crunch, crunch, where the embers glow. T Is the nutter of alow winds, stirring Tha murmur of distant, beckoning seas. Whatever tha heart or a man may de air He oea or he hoars In the winter nlght'a fir. Alaa, for the flickering dreams that flare One moment, and pnss to the upper air! Hut the darker the night the brighter the gUinm, And the sarMcr tho heart the gladder the drsum. The lonelier he who may moae at th fir ' Th awe-trr hla vision of all his deslr. ; Alii, for gray ashe and amok that Is flcl, As soul fifes from body when drtams ull ur ueua! Hut between the wlng'd amok and th boil of gray ashes. Lite mo'iniing on death, the eager finr.ia ilashea. And upward untiring doth climb and as pire klun's emblnn und nnture'a the winter Light's (lis. Boston Herald. Tim Coakley at the Parker House as barber. Good contract to tha rtaht .wut i" "... i uii m ruuna ui i men. Aiinr.u j . ear znia naiiar. speches. He Invited me to no along. I ... and as w stepped Into his carriage WANTBD Bettlod whit woman for po- he passed me a small package to take altton In email family as mother's help- r Aral mtnit m,mm at Ih. . Ilia wwiiu iu HiHin, qu eers of. Our first stop was at the 1 1 W.nlrlln .nllAntkAii.. Km v.u ...nt nv itu" i ii j m c , n item tiuj, I urvw k. . J t i 1. L I .11 f fr. mm iiv vriou uii ma apevjen. nau va m dress with housekeeping, reference, K. J care Ob- " collar that tny man from Troy would 1 WANTED-Bollar. Wa what aarond "T uem uruuu rut. lea minaies L nsns vourr. av w wnvtmw uuwtjt, rirvi1 later, when he re-entered the hack It $' condlUoa only. Bend description. was a mess. Ripping off hla tie. he or unuwj, snasvuit, . l?lll.mnltt!l WANTED A boy for cashier, writes th window, asking at the same time ,., h4nd can furnin , rfrnca ir iih us, iruni wuivn lie wus i Address, P. O. BOX BM. anoiner immaculate one. inta per TWIMUHT. I saw lb sun's disl( touch (he wtat. And the blue peak climb up It face, And then tha bark ward lights It cast Through a pure. And, with my eyes upon the peak Ho lately crowned, I sought some art, Music or nietred words, to siek My heurt. Hut nrt had been an empty huak, fire ling dend visions nf the dawn, When, tlud like rule, i lie stealthy dusk Cam on. With lis usual force f Tho l,oulvllk ( 'ourlei -Jouriml this to SH,y; If Mr. 11,-timt ih.II ji iiihJoi il v In Nrw 1 ihooglit Hie day wus mine: 'twas hla I Who sets Ills hours to ink and glv: ' ""'" I I know not rvi what II I. !ih ! To llvo. , On (lie iliiy's rnpture and regret. lYork II will ilriimi airute Hint the srcn wuatod jsiaalon and Its weal. i.e. d of New Vork la the . .lni nil.ni nf I .iw i lio sun stoop down and set in- mscaea norive me ihiiiii hi wl.l.'h m.n mo able lo res.l the cleverly-rl- I lien uppenla of unsei iipulous Hi.ers lull lire timilili to iippreclutK th. Ir vlcloua ' llr." I Vou never said a truer thlner. colonel The half-Intelligent man la the greatest menuce to this republic. Ilia seal. JOHN CHAHLE8 MoNEILU TKHMH WKHK tNAtTHOniZED. Tha assurance that Japan will not be led by her grievance tigalnat Han yYamrfaco Into a commercial war far with the United Htate la hlgh i If tTafylng. Not vnly I Japanese v patriotism and fsclsl cona-'lousnea calcuUUd io make a boycott highly effective, but the government 1 so . Intimately f.: allied with th large ulnci Interest of the country that it mould be thd Intpleat narter 1m. i i 1 ...... t If th Fedtral court coatlnu t! lf pmwnt rat of activity, "aent Vt Atlant4' maf (.m common-Li A a htase a "sent to lng Bint."') andT1 ; o- Sing Is a good-sised place.:: Two ?rs ago IU cJtlsens mad an effort ! hav its nam changed. Will At' r fa com to tbUf f ' ' KlliiH- of hi, Loula Gmbe-Dctnoorat forrtvui Hiatcmcnls In Telegram Kent The Davklaon IHiMitrtt Mr. l.lcliciiNtrln Ncltlicr a H windier Mo a Grafter. , Thuraday morning Th Obaerver printed the following under a Lexing ton date: The Lexington Dispatch haa been criticised for what It had to say about Mr. A. TJrhenalaln an Ilahraw lt..,ni. ,,, ... l u , , ,, ...H.i.i.vwi, wnu iws prrmcowu in many example t .,iher North 1 nrollna u.ding ehurche In thla State. ' Mr. municipalities. Mayor Hoyrion, fes j Uchensteln being from St. Loula, In nuotiol by Th Hullsbury Kvenlng ' ftrder that no Injuatlc might be don In calling a meeting of iltliens to creata Interest In Arbor Day, Mnyor Hoyden, of Hullsbury, shows hla usual Judicious real In buhulf of his city's welfare mid seta a moat excellent formance he repeated at half a doxen WANTED Copies of Th Dally Ob- places, and when he finally had con-I server of lb following date; Sept eluded his nights labors h had left Ttn. inn, una, mn a do mm. MMlLau. All -,-. I 11 11 1 1 11 1 1 11 sasiss 1 m 1 BaaaaaaaBM VVIIKTV ll UVrr -.Ufw IUW II. I W t ai'nrV.VaMt Ua aalaaifiaa TXTaa tv i S r . . aasbSBaaiinwM v v w hav th DMt monthly insuumtnt In- v?tmnt contract ver offered In th Oaa aasaat Uaw Kaaaa SI at lei Is Rsa flAaa h ITUUtlli asiita gw arw uvii Baa nw vuuvu to aefl It In. W need ten 11 nrt -class aalesmen to cevr tnls territory, to x perlenced salesmen who can furnish good reference aa to character, and abil Ity aa aaleamen, we wlM mek contract Dy tn year on nnerai oaaia ot com mission, and guarantee good salary and traveling expenses. Any flrst-elass Ufa Insurance solicitor can handle th oroo- cslton end make lot of money out of it. No neea to apply unless you are ex perienced In this line of work. South Florida Loan Trust Company, Ar cadia. Florida. ... Eighth District's Vote In 1904. North WllksKboro Hustler. We take the following figures, of the vote cast In this congressional district In tha last election,, from The Wllkeeboro Chronicle, ; They may be of Interest next weak: County. Newland. Blackburn. Alexander 77 172 Alleghany Sl 656 Aahe 12S1 1651 Cabarrus Kit 1267 Caldwell 1Z8T 135S Iredell 2175 14(2 Rowan J0 1238 Stanly 102a 1074 Hurry 1887 2228 Watauga 908 1228 Wllko 1281 2498 Total 16321 . 15668 nalts-MllIrr Wedding Announced. Correspondence of Th Observer. Wlnston-Halem. Nov. (.-Invitations have been received here to the marriage of Miss Ada Leona Miller to Mr. Walter Frank Kelts, Wednesday evening, November 14th, at o'clock, Kethed Evangelical Lutheran church, Zeb. N. Miss Miller Is the daugh ter' of tha late H. Graeber Miller. Hhe Is on attractive young woman. Mr. Raits la a native of Davie county but has been for yeara In the United Htates navy. He Is worthy the splen did young woman h has won. wam'I'KD 12 full court In Atlanta Barber Collet. Wages from start: w own sevan larg barber shop In Atlanta a here only our graduates work: ooaro Ing house In connection.. 7 Bouth Pryor street. UISCELLAREOITsV THE SEMI-ANNUAL meeting of the board of trustees Charlotte tnwnahtp win b held in tn court nouae Monday, nwv. d, ai n m. in. tt . ?. . jrniior, amv. A LADT of xperinoe wants manag ing houaekeeper's place In hotel Tn Bouth. Addreaa Manuring Housekeeoer. care vouriuiia uoavrTcr, The Drainage AhiPiMlineni Majrb Defeated Tuesday. Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 4. Da vslopment to-day Indicate that th drainage amendment may Da defeat ed In TueadHy' I action. Antl-drtln-age speakers everywhere receive en thusiastic attention from audiences. Post, especially commends the water- oak aa it hardy. Inexpensive and rapidly growing ahade tree. The action of the Pittsburg Federal Judge In sending a river captain td jail for saying "To hell with th Pres ident of the United Htates" when serv ed with a Warrant sets a mlschtvus precedent it t Imparl. tho blood bought privilege' of cussing the gov ersment. Wi do not ocliev in Xmerlctti people will rfund for thi step direction. Aai the i'nlld Utajslh'hoii record of "rarthaa HortH." ! ' fllackburn's Urea ltun, Rparta Ikar. , f. . t , Ulackburn t waking a fat ' run and so as to retract If anything wrong nsa been pubiiahea, Tho Dispatch wired the Ht. Louis Globe-Democrat for a report, on th person men tioned. In reply, Mr, Led better, th editor, wired The Dispatch aa foK Iowa: . - - ! "Party has record aa grafter and swindler, Am mailing , statement from former associates, which ahow character. .. ' - . WM. LEDBETTBR. ' , ' "Ed. Olobo-DamocratV . . lAta yattirday night th. Jfollowint tlrgvtm, , ilt,.MfcJ JUiIvdter'il iguature-, earn to TM,. Obaerver from. all. Louis: . , . . .. , "Have juat wired Th Dispatch' that aa of term swindler and grafter la IJt-kenatela matter to - unauthorised by me, and stopple k bUoatUA ol Urunsteln statement. . . u . ' Caaensweet Is a harmless eemiMiund Of vegetable extracts thai Is wmnWrul In Its benenclal treats on the stomach of babies and rhlldren, Raenmsnended gsd id'to.4it:vy pharmacy, Another Kupcrlority of Woman. Providence Tribune. . Th average man can. and easily does, buy leas with a five dollar bill that the .average woman secure with a dollar and nlnetytght cents, and, unlike the woman, tha nils i raralv explain where thai bill has iron. If Charleston Werv Atlanta. Charleston Nws and Courier. if Cliarloston war Atlanta It would bg practicable to exhibit to-day an cient oolortd ladies who conked for Immigrant who arrlvtd In those first ships In 1670. . ' V DeWltt's Kidney and Wadder pills act on both Kidney and liver, and aa a re sult afford th quickest relief from rea of nrlo acid, . Bold by Jlawley's Pharmacy, , ,c .'. '' .- . roit HAUL roit BALE 1 Llddall-Tompkln angin. H-H. . P. Taken out to put- la elecirte power. 19 avirt, revolving bard. Platte. I Chandler-Taylor engine, 10-P. 1 te-H. P. return WwtlraT boilers 9 railway !ld. PettM't; 1 railway, kaed, Mnsoni i ruor. Tiyorblna; f-II 4 proJf iLuhIHi om .I4 Uotitjut,. If , harnsa now). All en4k4 but la good running erdaa. The D. A , Tompkins Co Ciuirlott, Mi V ... ,. . ' ,-. .. v TO rot ll, it . f M.FVN.w -r-v .( K. U I ...lot, M 010, m rottnir tin until ttuui d.i. ta principal reslilene strec I'rli ttentaia will nav over M tmi cent, on Invest man t.. Hamlet I destined tn Iwrntii nn Oi ImiI lnwrt In North Carolina, and no other town 4m mad so rapid pmgresa wlil.tn the past five year. Monroe ftealty Co.," Monro, N. C I WANT an. experienced man wtth from i i ie H.ono to 8M.0W cuDltal to loin m in th eetabllahmtnt nf a wnoU srocerv atore. beat location In th Htate. Ad dress Merchant p. o. Box TM, Qreeoa boro. N. C PRINTER wanted on etralght matter, who can feed cylinder pre, gini capacity and wages expected. The Re porter, Chester, 8. c YOUNO MAN wsnts pnslton a book keeper or assistant. Moderate salary. T'egerence furnished. Address WBol IKi, Oastonta, . u. . MADAM JOHANNA KAD8KI, In ' a great special concert at . Meroney's Theatre, Hallsbury, N. C, Nov, gth. Prices from 91.00 to 92 . Seats reserved aa applications are received. ... . - 1,000 PER CENT, can be made dad eaay within, the next U month hy persona who will take my advice and. puivhit tock.tn.a mining. company that Is la a district tnsi naa never had failure. inv lutest printed 'Ttfraomtt Letter which will, ten you about It" W.. rife, Mo. Trust Bldg.t St. Louis, Mo.- , urv. and hn prfldueed. 8.89 for .every 1 W pent : m aeyeinpmt wrn ror UAVB TOU gotten- a reprint opy of that rare 'Lawson'a History ot North Carolina r' Contains all the Illustrations In the original book.. Price. tl.M. The Observer Printing UouM, Charlotte, N. G, ,r-M 4 9 i i i ..(. . . ' V THJS OnanRVER ' Cei 4 puollsheg Tha Dally Observer, ta.00 a year Th Even ing Chronicle. 15.00 a yearl The Beml Weekly Obaerver, 61.00 a year, and ope rate The Observer Job Printing Houae. nr mi vrtllrg and Job printing. ELEGANTLY renrlnted copies Of map of Charlotte Township; unmounted, N cents: 'mounted on nrst-claas card board, i9 centa, The Obaerver, Print ing House, Charlotte, N. C io.t nt.sH FOR EENT-llaven-rooni houaa,' all modern convenience No. Ill West Th street. A nriy W, T. McCoy. , ' LOST. LnnT-Ooid wstch and fob, engraved on fob M. C. fl. and monnngratn on watch. reward If retarotd to Obeerrer ortjc. HT Th Interest In our Coat Suit Department cannot fall to grow, as w keep filling In with new and' nobby Suit and Coats with nearly every ex press. A special lis of new 8ult in Brown, Garnet, Blue, Gray', Plaid and Black Eton and Fancy Coat. MM, $11.50 aad $25.00. ' , A word about our $10.98 special All-Wool Cheviot, in half-flttlng Coat, trapped and stitched; Brown, Blue aad Black; full plaited aktrt Don't worry about the Ot. ,We hav the fitters and they do th work that can onJy b .dona by first-elan tAUora. ' -V' -RAINCOATa- ,ov.-t '. SampU lino of Raincoats In' Black. Gray '.Brown and Tan tn several dif- . fcrent style. Tight or eml-flttlng back, with or without bait. Prtcel from $90 to I1S.O0. . ... SO-lnch Coats, straight or semi-fitting back: new lot, In Black and Fancy Plaids; some lined throughout, other half-lined. Evening Coat In Whit Champaan and Gray, lined with whit aatln. ' Prices ranging, as to material, from $5.00 to $56.00. MORS ABOUT MILLINERY. Finest Hn of Furs In Bcarfa and Sot that haa been shown her. '..'All th popular skins, made up nobby and substantial snap Mink. Lab rador Sable. Lynx, Black and Qrayj Isabella and Sabla Fox. Single Scarfs from $1.50 to $50.00.. Sets from $5.00 to $75.00. THREE FINE SHOES. ' , Th "Sorosls," at $5.50 and $4.00t th "American Lady" and Artlstlc., at $1.00. - l NEW CUT GLASS. Another big assortment arrived last. Week, also more of our holiday pur chase of Jewelry. Watches, Brace 1st. Necklace. Brooches, etc SPECIAL MONDAY ONLY. 10 CAKES THAT FAMOUS "WOOL SOAP" FOB 50c. DRESS GOODS. ' 52-lnch Black Imported Broadcloth, English manufacture. Frlc th yard ' $4.50. ' DRESS PATTERNS, - ' , -L. V Exclusive Dress Pattern Invlflbl Plaids and Stripe. Prie th yard 5X50.- V PLAID DRESS GOODS. - 1 4 -Inch Shadow Plaids, all the popular combination of color. and domestic manufacture. Pric th yard'$JM. "v CTHIFFON VELVET.' . foreign Genuine Silk Chiffon Velvet. Black. Whit and all colors. at n i - 4X)STCMB VELVET. . ST-lnch Costume Velvet, very popular with well-dresMd people yard $1.15. ' ''''' ' i )..." BEARSKIN. : . ', . ',': . " Pric the yard Prlo th Cream and Red. . : Pric 14-Inch Bearskin, for cloak and wraps; Whit,. ;Ah yard $1.0, $5.00, $5.50.. ; . tl-lnch Black Tffta Silk, warranted spot, perspiration And water-proof; wear guaranteed. Pric tha yard $1.50. . -'i. ? ' :-v-''v r:: Inch Black Chlffon-Flnlshed Lulsan Bilk, Vorranui ail pur sllki war '; guaranteed. prlo , th yard '$1.60W- .- t - : A ';, PEAti DE SOIE SILK. ., Xu.; 18-lneh Black Pean X Sol 811k,' double faced; wear guaranteed th yard $1.50. " ..;,,.. .-:..-,. -i.-s . '. , FEATHER DOAS. , ; v' '' Prlo r .f.;';..:..'.v.': Ostrich,' Coqu and Marabout Whlta, , : Black, Brown ' and ; Gray. iric ' ij-- from $5.00 to $55.00, y.A;.,v-t "i.y.r.t-.'i.-.xy, u- Theae ara very popular In the largo cltles-Whlte. ' .Black x 4 "kll" th popular Colors. Pric from $L50 to $10.00 eatft. TOURISTS nucniNG. ' Vij.'. Another xprs shipment , of that .popular number. -' prlo per bo tAc; lfJ 'V.'-'rjVi T '"X WM4 CHINA' DEPARTMENT ?V "''A -'C 'iT- Dinner SeU in abundance, with those new,, neat deooralloh from $9,50 to , tho line Harlland at, $40.00 to 55.00. vy'V-.rT; ;,;:- .,vV ,,. i;; TOILET SETS, V.'U'J1 " .''i''C V " Ulg ahipmert just in from that Gold Band Set at $5.00 up to th richly ' 1 on 5t. ltM,'v.. ,:'fe'; -;'' '... ." v'a'V".'.'.' 1 k lot to go thla wk, .worth $1,10, for only $1.00. ' ' 1 v-'i, v.; ... V 1 1 ft 6JC80OWaM30C3O8ira I
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