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"1 ', observer, KOVj::in:;n 11, icoa. , j V : '7 ' f Utl A f t ft h iHTtt H J. r. CALDWELL I A. TOMTKINS 1 rUawra. i" subscription rtucat f t;,W . ..i.- PAlfcTi ' -'f., : Cm rr ... - IjMx months v. , tnre months L 4. tot IEUI-WKEKXT. On tr ... 8i month Three month ... ..0 i.UBU8HERS' ANNOUNCEMENT. J v WO. Si Boutn Tryon iirwu " . (numbers: Business office. Bell Pn editor s office, eu pnuw, ditora office Bail phone. ZJi- i! '.' Advertising raUa am furnlehea o spplloattoa. Advertisers may teei aura 'Jy that tbrouga the columne of tarn paper they may reach all Charlotte . . . : and portion or the oeei ??U'",T 1" , 4 thia tltau a2 opper South Caiollna. -,f: H' --: Thi paper gives correspondent a , wM lUtJUde aa it thlna public poller :" -permit, but it I In no ease respon " 4Me for their views. It e much pre- 2 3 frr4 that correspondents sign their '. .-.I : amine to their article, especially la V'V, cua where they attack persona or t . laatltutloM. though thia la not de V, mended. The editor reeervae me right i ' i i to give the name of oorrespondente i i '. C'.-V when they are demanded foi the pur 1 J v poee at peraonal satisfaction. To re AA"" '' oolve consideration a communication K'.Y'. must be accompanied by the true .; '. Same of the oorreapondenL SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 106. A "PRISONER OK THE VATICAN" INDEED. Plu X. Pontlfex Maxlmun. two hundred and alxty-fourth bld'nou of TlAina unneara to be dvlng of the life Imprisonment to which tho three Pope since 1870 have condemn mro i themselves aa a protest agalnKt the Occupation of Rome by the Italian government Scarcely ever was a man o full of the ronsolallons of religion more to be pitied. Born a peasant and living an out-door life OntU hi election to the papacy, he Is cooped within the narrow limits of th Vatican palace and gardens. Whether as priest, as bluhop or aa patriarch of Venice, he delighted in the moat active pastoral exertlona, loving all mankind, but devoting hla labor chiefly to those who most need ed them. It was also In the company of these that he took moat pleasure. Not that this was the gratification of th dignitary in uhowlng condearen alon to hla Inferiors, for hn did not In the least feel himself personally exalted. His simplicity of diameter, Uch as belonged to "the little child set In the mldnt of them." caused him to prefer the surlrty of the men among whom he had been born and bred, the men of the noil with the vlrtuea of tho soil. For yeare It whs f -.'."hla daily custom to stroll from cot- ' tige to . cottage, an ever-welcome ' neighborhood gosnlp. Even In Venice ha managed to live much the same .manner of life, learning to lovo tha . ',ea and the men- of the sea. And thia :V H the man who la confined In the Vatican. What are stately corridor, beautiful chapels and untold treas ure of art and literature to him whoa yeurnlna I" for the xtrong, weet nmoll of the noil when It la up turned In the nprlnir, the unit tuntr of the sea, and the kindly humnn Ufa of Joys and Borrow amid which hi davit were tent. No .vondrr that, month ago, hn could not for bear exclnlmlng. "Oh. aend me bnek to my peannnt!' Htlflcd by hi con- flnement, he Is slowly wasting away, O Dr. Lappunl. tha papal physician, I quoted in a press dispatch a savin. "His holiness' condition Is only rela tively satisfactory, " sal. I Ir l.apponl. "He Is suffering from gout, cmised by confinement, and from nostnlala. or homesickness. This Is wasting h, health. My belief Is that the Tope will die like sn eagle unable to arcus- r- torn Itself to the cage." Could any thing be sadder than this? "W"iiiiinn mr inia weignt or nr- I fllcUon. except the feeling that be I performing a aacred duty. Pope Plus a1ma Atl lit r ......... oiuii'7 ii i-rfiitiiniy tin human being ever took less plcasim In tbs sense of personal elevation mid Immense authority This conscious ness I rather a heavy burden to flm H never had any active ambition and, except that circumstances fa vored his advancement, ho might have remained, contentedly, a simple parish iirlest. He did not nHnt to be Pope and wept. In all sincerity niol humility, when his lection ii j., ,,1, ,1 Inevitable. Undoubtedly l,e mrf,,, Just what he said when he declared himself unfit to succeed th he icrent ec- ciesiastical statesman who had i,,i.,,,t away, and he must bav bad this feeling morn than eV er since ills re- cant breach with France th.. inn ' " "" ' "ar Tip. ln.Tessl,,ns prevail , l" Krftn" "''''"'that two or Hire,, pnstois will be re- uara weifns down his weary head ond l turned to their present chnrires Itev ' ...'.' n nas no piuasure in It. Nor I.; )i man to w hom intellectual pleus ' ttr could be much compensation, V r without taste for them. He " ' ';!)!' ha no special abilities, nor is he ' r. . sr . :.;f 'learned In any kind of learning., Whereas Ieo X 1 1 1 wrotu II'. rati iu ' ' LaUn verses, the Latin of fins X Is C;-.eO poor that he must rely largi ly up . OH the pens of his secietarles when I i It 1 oeceaaary for him to ua hla :::;w;'rrt4j a guikfe. lie is fond or music and may .''i,drlT aome slight solace from It, but ; 'otherWJe the prospect of release.lnto th boundless spsces of Ood's unlverae . must be most welcome to hla caged , ,1 ' aplrlL Bsfor Ion- he will be hap ' pier; than, ever before. Meantime, ha v J Indeed a prtaoner of , the Vatican. " Auf wledersehert, fr. President W wlsb yoa a voyag rnost pleasant and proflUbl to yourself . and 'to th -country. Only, w entreat you, do ptjryhat time h would close the store ootnpal. th wlrl artUU aboard to J and retire." ' . ' . . , f aend u tb otherwls walcom oewg of your sermon to-day and otbr do I rs In reformed spelling, r ( i if, A HOMK-jrO A REFORMATORY, carried stories of la Vlrtt to Charlotte of Mm. ; Hoiks well, of aoldsborp: of an address by hr,toa tatherinf of lftdiba, and fjtbera havln b tft on foot bere a movmnt loomn io th establishment of a Institution tn tn Stat for thaV.care of homeless, friendless, defective, crlml rial Jure nllea. It U purposed that the women of North Carolina, without reference to club, societies or order the wo men of North Carolina, unlta for tha promotion of thia Interest, raise the money necessary to buy the real es tate and erect th building's, and ask the Legislature for the fund for the support of tha Institution. It is fur ther proposed to conduct it In co operation with th North Carolina Children's Home Society, which has its headquarters t Greensboro, and which places the children which It receives but which has no home of Us own in which to rut them. It will be seen from this faint out line that the plan Is that of a home, which will not be called a reforma tory, and the idea carries Industrial education, among- other features. It occurs to us that the scheme presents great advantages over that for a re formatory a harsh term at best and we believe that the Legislature will take hold of It mow readily than it would of a reformatory. As the plans are more fully and definitely formu lated we shall have more to say on tho subject. It is certain that the State needs an Institution like tho North Carolina Children's Home So ciety, which takes under Hh care a ..i.. ... w 1 1 .a mam ?. . v u-)ilih tha n r i, i. nniLiiM urn iiuvu 11' v . i.i , - even more certain that It should have j a place for the custody and direction j of defective and criminal children ana mat mete miiuiu mu n i" n penitentiary. They will be aeen this morning as they are every morning after the cir cus. They look languid and dlgust ed and say, with evident fatigue at thought of the arena, "O. well, they are all alike a little bigger than they were whan I was a hoy, but that la the only difference." Hut when tha circus comes around next fall, and they aeo the crowd movlnir; and think of tha mualc hut at nil worth, and of tho elephnntx. nnd the hyimpotamuB nnd tho rhinoceros nnd all the rent, you will ace them there. The Observer regrets exceedingly the unintended errors which its Co lumbia correspondent committed In yesterday's paper, In confusing names and relationships In hip rqport of the shooting affair at Meath Hprlngs, 8. C. Tha Dr. McDow. who was shot by Mr. Hridges, Is not a brother of the Dr. McDow who slow Editor Daw son, of The Charleston News and Courier, and that waa not Dr. Thos. F. McDow. aa tha name was given yesterday, but Dr. T. B. McDow. We renew expression of regret on account of tha errors. It would be lato In the day to say that the practicability of wireless telegraphy has been established, for that would be old news, It having been established long ago and recog nized as on Institution; but It Is of some Interest that the President, on board the Ixmlslana en route to Pana ma, was heard of off Hutteraa and ' nKft'n "f Charleston and that nil was well. WIKK'H AHHAIIANT JAII.KI). John J. Neville, of Ohio, Who At tempted to Kill II M Wife I ridny In W IiimIoii-SmIciii, NciiI to .IhII In De rail It of HoikI rollers to Confcr I'licr, Special to The Observer Wlnslon-Halem, Nov. 10 John J. Neville, an Ohio man. who attempted to shoot hla wlfn yesterday mornlg, waii given a lnarliiK before Mayor Katon yesterday afternoon ntul was bound over to the Superior Court. In default of a 100 bond lie was ........... i . ... jn. nun. .-.evinn iiiLmmllt.,1 I.. 4,. II If..- Vr mi.. ,ii.,,,i.i ..... trial The wife licensed her husband of making love to other women, while Nell(. charged that lie found a letter one time written tn his wife by u curtain man In which he made love to lor. Mrs. Neville left ! on the f. 0:i train last ev. nlr,K for1 i Ashevllle, Winn -he col.du.ts a boarding house Th.. husband art l. s j a blindage ..round his bead n a result of n blow Inflicted o the riKht side of j his head by hla son's flat The .,t- f it s svmpatllles ur- with bin mother. 1 thoiiich he has been traveling with hls father for a I'lnritiniitl house for 'Several months. ' "' pastors u i emeniuy, inirKiienii i nr.... m i.- i..ir,.iw.. i. iii .,P i. i fllr,.,. sernioiiH to tb. lr resnecttve i ongreg ulloiis to-niorrow for t Ills con- . 1 . ' - - - J K. Kirk may not return Dr. in i nner i us. ihreitibcrg has served threu years,; Hln.rlly after dark, four stacks of while Itevs. Williamson nml Klrkipea vine hny was burned within the have only been with liurklieiid and 1 Inclosure of t'ne fair grounds. Tha (inice, respectively, one year each. origin of the fire Is unknown al- thoiuth It was probably caused by n POI ND CHILD AT Ills DOOR. ' match or cigarette stump from some I circus Vlscltor, The lose to tha Meck- Mr. .1. I.. Heilwlne. Itctiiriilnir I'roiii ! Ills store Last Nlglu. iMssnvi-m ami Thriy-Weeks-Old llaln. Wlilrh lie I Muy Adopt. 1 While entering hla home after be i bad losd his store Inst night at 12 .u'cbKK. Mr. J L. Red wine, w ho fivtW'- lfrofMf ":t'1'r.v.ehf Wv'sfirWf ' was more than amused to find u ba liy at his door. Tho child, a healthy looking little specimen, appeared to lie about three weeks' old. It was dreased and carefully wrapped In a basket, which was covered with an IfcoVd cloak. npeasing wun an i inner ver reporter Mr. Had wine said that he had no Idea to whom Ihs child belongs, nor wwho placed it at his dodt 11b lives just above his atore and the basket con Ulnlng the baby was at th head of etaJre leading up. It waa evidently put there by someonsw ho had learn. ed , Mr. Redwtne . habit and' knew . Mr. ana Mr. Rawin hav no chil dren and they will AdVpt the child, If R I not oaId for, and that 1 (m probabl. 'r I- i WEEDS'; BY" THE .WAYSIDE . '.j, t NOAH'S ,' A RK, v ,v.' f ,V -., -: 7'-' I " aiudied all 'bout No-y' ai, v. Hit', kii'th n width, an hlahij . n I 'lald mwakMt'BtvMti 't;:. i VKn-dremp er'hlt at night: S ,- !' En how dam three boy wut be had;. 1 Could feed up' all dat atock SV " Beat me. 'ca's aix njulo U enough Br cawn for m. to ahucl?. it : . -i r Delr women mu' Vtholp m aome, y Twlx' acourln' n 'tween meala, . Er elae dem mule n hog en goat U'd been as lean aa !; En all dem hoase. deers, en sheepa, - En iivvy cow en kef, ' En all de geea en gawalln's would A' perished alam to oef. lit Den, when de flood dry up en nuit En de summer drouf com on En No-y turtit dem cattle out En all de erase wua rne. How cbme dey kep' delraa'ves allvet Ca ae all doy lak'd to eat Wus drownded fuat. en den t wu pahched WId overhettln' heat. IV. Dar ain't no way, at dia late day,. .To tell how many died En nuver took no part at all When de yeth wus multiplied. If all de beastlea in dat ark Had 'a' come out aafe en eouu' Dar 'd bo too many In de wort' Fer de irrasa to go aroun'. V. Dem anlmllls do circus brlnga Klvers all forma en shapes Pat any man kin think anout. Zebus, bucks, en a pea; But dey ain't half aa many aa Dar prnb'bly mought be- er 'm If No-y "d hart aa much good huy As he had water fer 'm. VI. Hut I turns over In my bed Kn dreama another nieaa. En wut de enswer to hit Is Dnn'l ho couldn' guess: I dreams how No-y could 'a' fed Dem beastlea yut oon't eat No hay ner dough ncr grasa ner cawn Ner anything but meat. VII. Dar wa'n't but seven rabbits dar: One for each fox wua all. De aeven frogs mus' looK out whar Dem seven snakes gwtne crawl. En dat or roostor en his hen Dey had to tote de mall When seven nonary foxes smelt Do sweetness ar delr trail. VIII Vn. breddern. I can't fler why Mure No-y'a tabby cat lln eat up all de birds erar wus Din ido er Ararat; Kn, If dem c;iKe wa n't right strong. I would h' made a guess I jj,,, .r' dpy und.-d, one big b ar I ..' .n f.ll rmm' IX. (ill. man, dat wus a roaitn' time! lilt wus a rowdy house: Dem hongry lines could smell, nex' cage, Possums en sheepa cn cowa; Dem tigers dey could smell de hena Kn ducks en drakes en geese, En. If day growed aavygus, dat Wus natrhel fer a beas. X Ton ciilllun, hongry as you la Fer dls here picnic dinner, 'Ing sldo er dem "ar wrivea. 'u'd Ie Jla' a bran new beglnnen You had o' brekkus, but dem wolvea, Wut No-y's boun' to hyur, Wus linwiln', 'ca'ae dey hadn' had Nottiln' In half a yur. ! xi. Kn dan dem varmints wut wus clean Had seven for uvvy rout: i One male ir one stiemnle, fir aho, Wus boun' to be lcf out. Kn when (ley come t makln' love Dar mus' u' been some hate, 'Ca'se uvvy time (ley counted off One dldn' have no mate. XII. En, finely, bieil.lern, 't wa'n't ao bad lint dey wus In it dark (Dar wa'nt but o:ie II T winder, chile. In ell da: are t IiIk ark) Ho when ilcy fell to llKhtln', dey Couldn' tell wtileh way to go; Dey had to snlfT en listen good Kn move onoommon slow. XIII Kn when I studies 'bout lm days Kn thinks upon dat flood, I s happy, aeelti' a rainbow. As a cow wut ehuws her cud. u,, if I 'd bean Mursa No-y. .... t. .. i , . r.n rnoilKOL a nnu niy wish. ' 'd dove fum out dat winder Kn swum off Ink a fish JOHN MAItl.lX McNKII.L, ill I IKK FIltKH l-.ST NIGHT. Mii'kh'nbiirg Pair Association I One l'ur Niacin al I'ea Vine lliy-Two other Small llu.c T)l( nr dppBrtmPn, ,l(, long rum( n,ghti ho, lllarm, bolnf ,,,, in from j,,,, S, -nrh in lo. (.ntr,t, M ,ht. ,,,ewrllon of Tryon Mi,ri.head streets. The first 'anie In about :35 ocIock, the aec- nml nhout 10:40 o'clock. Tne first ,.r was nothing more than u burning w innow curium in the home of Mr. ' Arant, ut 1,203 Houth Tryon .. ... I. . a a.., M,lk.... " " "!v " "o""1 trouhle ine aecona alarm was rs l'-rted from Middle street. A chlm- ncv wus afire. No damage was done .... lenbuig Fair Asaoriatlon I estimated about isoo. 1 Ttie New Train to Tacoa. The new local train between Tacoa, Ga., and Charlotte wll make It ap pears nc on Monday, the lth. It w4vTa5BeWis1i and arrive at Charlotte at- lt:ll p. in. and on tne return triy leave Charlotte at 1:1 p. m. and reach Tacoa it 1:41 p. m. It Is to be com posed of one straight coacn, one dl vlded coach, and a 10 Toot baggage and express ear. , . ., 1 ' " t . '' ti nuaalad Bortallat Icgirt a, Campaign Munter. ' ', ,,..; Warsaw, Nov." I0Th 'Socialists have commenced a campaign of mur der against those who are' opposed to them, and have killed the director of the gaa work and wounded aaver al nationalist workmen. r . .vth" BUT A 1yy tn Dentrtn. NC and dot.. bl your money In lees than a year; tio down and U per menth. Writs to day for map and price list This la the opportunity of your life. Davidson in surance Trust Co., LOitatgton, N, c. f PART OF CRlTErf FALL IN. Mount Vciivlns iio1 VUJntty RhaUen by m Kind of JCurtltquako Aooon peinlcd by Falling: Atr. . , ..Naples, Nov. 10. At ' noon to-day Mount Vesuvius and the urrounainr village were shaken lip by a find of earthquake which was accompanied by detonation and followed by con. alderable'fall of aahea. especially ovr Ottajana. which waa destoryed during ine eruption of last April and I now In course of reconstruction. The phenomena caused srreat laram. In vestlgatlon showed that part of the crater or the volcano had fallen in. - Purina th afternoon . there were three mora alight ahocka tn the Vea uvian region and a further dischart; or ajjnea wntch waa blown in ine i rectlon of Pompeii .and Oattajano. Thus far Naples ha not been affect ed by the emotion but a dark column of amok can be aeen from the city noverinr over tho crater. Prof. Matteuccl director of th roy al obeaervatory' on Mount Vesuvius in an interview with The Associated, 4-rt-naj aaiu; "I do not believe thi I a new erup tion a all the phenomena preceding sucn an event are lacking. I think the rain of aahea was cauaed by. th slipping- down of the superior Up of the crater and that the earth tremb llnge were due to water, from th recent neavy rain having reached th fire sone Inside the volcano producing1 an interna) expioston." PEOPLE'S COLUMN Tho American District Telegraph Company delivers packages, parcels, note, lavltationa, furnishes mease gem for errand service Jl i w email coat. The Observer will aend our messenger, without charge, to your residence or place of butinea for advertisement for thl column. 'Phone 78. Office with Western rnlon Telegraph Company, 'Phon so- aji advertlsemenU Inserted in this column at rate of ten cents per line of eta words. No ad. taken for os than 20 cent. Cash In advaaca. WANTED. iWANTKU fi copies of October lecture or nope. Kev: W. j. Smith, 214 8. Mo- WANTED High-grade traveling ales man, wlahea to retire from the road, and desire position aa manager of wholesale or retail bualness. Groceries or general merchandise preferred. Al references. Only flrat-class poaltion con- aioerea. a. a., care uosarver. WANTED A rreah gallon mllch cow. Trust building. Flrst-olass, four 3. E. Crayton, WANTED Grocery clerk. Address with raierences, "Kctaller," care Observer. WANTED Foreman for weekly news paper and Job office. One who under stands cylinder press and gasoline en gine. Must oe sober and competent. Wagea I4 weekly. Th County Record, Kings tree. S. C. WANTED Hardware saleaman with road experience, to travel central and weatern North Carolina. Address Rich mond Hardware Co., Richmond, V. WANTED A atcnographer. Private Of nce work. "8. T.." earn Observer. WANTED By competent man, position as superintendent of farm. Address Farmer, care Observer. WANTED Position a drug elerk. Not registered but capable of doing Ri. work. Eighteen months' experience. Heat of reference. Addreaa Box 244. Mt. Airy, N. C. WANTED Experienced paint salesman for North aid South Carolina. Htat experience and salary expected. Uox VTt, Atlanta, Ua. WANTED At once, reliable woman to nurse. Good pay to right party. t Eaat 9th St. WANTED -A few muslo ptano. Ieasona given in pupil: on the homes. Prices moderate. Address US N. B. 8C WANTED Hotel pantry woman, one who has had experience. "A. B., care Observer. WANTKIV-Agents In surrounding towns to soli best suburban building lota In Charlotte. F. ". Abbott A Co. WANTED men everywhere, good pay, to dlst-ilmtn circulars, adv. matter, tack slirns. etc. No canvassing. Na tional Adv. Hiireau, Chicago. WANTED Two factory foremen. fl.SOO? hydruulic eiiKineer, fl.SOO; commlaeary clerk, pkv; timekeeper machine a hops, tl.OtiO; Chalnman and Rodman, railroad aurvey; shipping clerk, soo; lumber rs tlmator, tl.-DO. Many others. National Employment Association, Century lildg., Atlanta. Ot. WANTED - For U. S. Army, able-bodied unmarried moir; hstvten aaea of tl and 16. rlttxens of United State, of good character and temperate habits, who can apeak, read and write English. For Information apply to Recruiting Officer, lf West Trade Ht . Charlotte, N. C. ; W South Main Ht . Ashevllle, N. C; Rank hulldlng, Hickory, N. C; Glenn building. Ppartanburg, H. ('.; or Ilaynaworth and Conyer'a tiulldlnit. Greenville, H. C. WANTEI A n srat salary exper lanced uoholater: Hood Louna-e Co., Wlnaton-Halem. N C. WANTED A wood turner, a good open- inv for a hustler. ply to southern Specialty 'o.. I'lnebluff. N. C. WANTEt) Ry married couple. two rooms furnlshrd or unfurnished. Ad dress C. I,. II.. care Obsarvar. WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Just established here our Und achool of tha well-known Molar System and offer special Inducements for limited time. . Few weeks completes by our method. Most thorough system of tha kind In the world. Tools given, board provided. Wagea whir learning. Write Mnler ltarber College, Atlanta, Gar WANTED Agents In nearby towns. Finest Brads of worle and liberal terms, piunltnry Laundry, , Charlotte, N. V ,. WANTEI-Poaltion by reglsered and licensed pharmaclat Oood reason for changing positions. Drug, car Ob server, WANTED An experieneed young man stenographer. Addres M. M. R., car Observer office. V j WANTED A second-hand rotary tnbns. r graph machine. Stat condition and prlca. Address, "Worker ear Obeerv er Compuny. Charlotte, If. 0. . a WANTED- Three flrst-elaa non-union barbara. Good enntraot to the right men. Addreaa, "1.,". ear thi paper. WANUD-ia full eours la Atlanta Drbt;r ..Collsg. ...Wage from start wt wn -seven large bnrber shone ini Atlanta uhere only Our graduates work: board ing house In connection. 1 " Bouia Pryor tjrr-. I' ron iiEzrx. port IiNT-a eonnerllng t room. I blonlts front so. u a re, aultabt for light houseksephiR. . Addreaa P. O. lio fit. t i ii iii i m I -oil , IiVNT-Onlv vacant stor "roil RRNT-Modirn ootUi RENT Modrn ootujr on . or im.uo.. r. e. Abbott Co. - line, Ixm REMT-Soven-room bouse, ' all mndm . onvnlene. . No. fis West Tin, alreet Apply to W. T. MoCoy.' - FOR RENT Daatrah) ttrlek residence t I22.lv per month. r.'C. Abbott . ...... ..W.A .. . ' i "i ' k'dltLt b (!iLu....J Tlie .Amertoan District TelecrapU Company deliver package, parcels, note. Invitations, furnishes messen ger for errand t aervlc at very small cost. ; The Obeairver will send our , aneaaengera, without charge, to your residence or place of bmlne for aaverusemeuta for tin column. 'Phone , 7S. Office J with West era Inloa Telegraph Company. 'Phone 418. : AD ad v er Usemen ts Inserted in thia column at rat of to cents per lino of lx word, f No ad. Uket) ion lean iban SO cenM. crash in advene. MUCEXXtAJVEOCa. THE ALEXANDER , ,-Rseu : ' Horn Want aeoondhand overooat : for a boy of years and clothing for two gins, -7 ana . If some mend will eup. piy ,nis nea k will do appreciates. . TOXTNO man of good habits wants no. siuon in general . mercnandia atore, f rears' experience. Some knowledge el oook Keeping. Best reterencs. - Addraaa iayior, jjoi ??, i;neter, o, U, - i-n. A MANUFACTURING corporation ep raung a numner ot Drancnes desire to engag; a competent young man . as oaahier . . and bookkeeper ' for - their branch house about to be, ooened. In thia city,,. He must be versed In the princl- viwm v, uwjuiravrr . Dvuaaeepin;, oe fair writer, quick and accurate at. fig ure and willing to work. Ion hours 11 neoeasary. Salary moderate, bat pros pects good for th right roan.- Address Jk. u., oar uosarver. - . ; , ,., f NO. M7t waa the winner at the Con aolldated Cisar fltorea 1aat nlrht ' won by Q. B. Justice, of Th Presbyterian Dianoara. r " v X WILD be out of -elty till November 18th. If you have any bualneaa with me, kindly wait till I return.' Jones, Th tpswnur sian. SEVERAL thousand dollar to loan, on real estate mortgage, -on to three sara time. Apply at once to Southe eal Estate Loan V Trust Co. Q. C D. AND C W. .stands for the original uueen City , Dyeing and rm i,ln. Wnba MA I...... I WW ... H . , U W L, 1.1. . beat equipped works In th two Caroli nes. Mall ordera solicited. The repute, tlon of our work rests on the. founda tion ot true merit, xu N. Tryon St. SALESMAN wanted to place Jewelry departments with aeneral trade . In North Carolina. Hitch commissions with 1100.00 monthly advance. Perma nent ' position for capable salesman. Jewelry experience unnecessary. Jess H. fcmlth Co.. Detroit. Mich. . ; I HAVE- 20 to sO million feet of pin inaoer ror saia. LDmmunicate wiu Geo. B. McLsod. Lumberton, N. C AOENT8 wanted Rev. Sam Jones Ufa ana (tarings, oy ma wire, is th big- sm. Hiitir c v ci puaiuinm, rrivm only iao. Magnincent outnt and right to territory, only 50c. Don't miss thl chance of your life to make money. Write .quick. Circulars free. L. J. Nichols it Co.. Atlaata. Ga. GOOD PAT To . men everywhere, to tack slcna. distribute circulars, aam- pies, etc No canveaslng. Universal Adv. Co., Chicago. MRS. MARGARET C SIMPSON,. MAN- leuring, hair dressing and . massaalnaT. Engngeimint over telephone. 'Phon 1017. Open on Saturday until I p. m. POSITION wanted by a high-grade bookkeeper an office, manager. Ad dress Experience, oars Observer. ONE THOUSAND fin Picture bought to sen at rariunaer vaiue. Bee tnem at once. Parker-Gardner Co. WANT help, white or colored; chance to leant trade. Olva referenda, ace and wag expected. W., oar Observer. SEE OUR large fall stock of Carpet and Run at money-saving nrlcea Parker-Oardner Co. PATENTS Prateet your ideas. Send for Inventors Primer. Corsniltatlon free. Established 1864. Mllo B. Sterens Co.. 72 14th St.. Washington, D. C. SPECIAL SALE of Lace Curtain this week at Parker-Gardner Co.- HAVE TOU gotten a reprint eepy of that rare 'Xawron i History of North Carolina V Contalna all tha illustrations In the original book. Price. 11.60. Th Observer Printing House, Charlotte, N. C THE FALL BBIDE8 can fit up their rooms or homes complete here at small expense. . Parker-Gardner Co. THE OBSERVER Co. . publishes Th Daily Observer. MOO a Tear: Tha Even fna Chronicle. IS.00 a' year; The Bemt weekly uoeerver, i.oo a year, ana ope rate Tn observer jod rnnunjr otous. The company solicits etrbscnptlons, ad' vertlslng and Job printing. THE ONLT PLACE In the State you will And the Standard Pianos of th world on ale. Parker-Gardner Co. ELEOANTLT reprinted copies of map of Charlotte Township; unmounted. M cants; mounted on flrst-eiaae card board, SO -cent a. The Observer Print ing Heuae. Charlotte, N. C ONE LOT of 0.00 and SZS.00 Sldeboarda thia weea ror only I1&.W each. Parker' Gardner Co. WOH SALE. FOR SALR-Laundry. Ice V fuel buat. neas. In thriving town and doing good Duaineaa. r. v. addou c: lo. FOR SALE or for rent t-rootn dwell ing, corner College and 12th streets. C. McNeil, 'phon 404. FOR SALE 300 acre on 8. A. L. rail road, near Polkton, estimated to out one million feet lumber, 125 per acre. F. C. Abbott Co. . FOR SALE Two pair Belgian Hare. Apply Ml North Church St. FR 8ALE300 to 600 near Charlotte, about sno acre timbered, U per 'acre. F. C Abbott Co. FOR SALE Entire (contents of nine room hoarding house, best location la (town, filled With nrst-clsss boarders. Term strictly cash. Enn.ulr tot North Tryon Bt - , - FOR KALE 10,000 cre fin timber, Georgia nnd 8. C. line, M.M per acre, F. C Abbott Co. . v FOR SALE On s of the most valuable fiteces unimproved property .In elty, thin two hundred feet of Belwyn Hotel. L. 3. Walker, B. L-Bryan. . FOR BALD-Flne mineral sprmg ' prop erty Including hotel and furnishing and about sore ot land at tU.000.,. V, C Abbott eV Co. -e..,,,.....!.. f vC,, FOR . SALE Furniture busines with a ' nlr up-to-date, new stock of goods. In beat town la South Carolina. Past busi ness good, future .exceedingly bright Satlafactory reasons fur selling. .Addreaa m U. C car thl paper. FOR SALEFln fruit farm. J00 aerea, near Pinohurst with good shipping faollltie wd,, established tradiL New realdene coat fi,wn. The whole proper ty, for- apecla! reason, ttowa. F. . C Abbott 4 Os. ' '' . ,, FOR SALE t Uddell-Tompklns engine, tail. P. Taken out to put In loctrl rwer. ' 10 40-ln. - revolving, rd. Platta Cbandler-Taylor engine. W-1L P. 1 tv-M. P. return vertical boiler) railway heads, Pattest! I railway head. Mason; 4 root. Tompkins; 4-IM breed sheeting looms 100 Dohhle, II nameast new, a i JOII IXjtmia, is nni( ii.wf. u idhand 4t In good running order, D. A. Tompkins . Co., Charlotte, seond Tha n. a FOR SAIJO l,400acr, Ineultlv. tkn. Florene. S. C, II tenement bouses, two dwellings, bama, etc., UM per acre. P.'C. Abbott at Co.'t.. - LOST. tnwi tmsII flower breastoln. It I ward for return to Observer effJoa, , . ' - ' - - - 1 - . . 1 1 fZK. -Mm : 1 .... Hen's From $10 Ages 12 to 20 Years, Price $5 to $10 If you need a Light or Medium-Height Overcoat and don't want two, one of our neat Gray Worsted or Black Raincoats wiil answer your purpose, They fit and are well made, good length, silk or serge lined, and prices run from $10.00 to $20.00. A BUSINESS MAN'S SUIT Is one of our round cut or double-breasted neat Gray Mixed Worsted.SuitVat $15.00 to $18.00. .yt .' ,j SELLING STACKS OP FANCY VE3Taj. We certainly haye them, and the swellest lmeyj8"havd V a .... ever.shown, and we believe there's no better in (iarlotte; from $1.00 to $4.00. ; , "TOUGH NUT" SUITS. ; ; l Boys who are tough on' clothes, and mothers who want good clothes for their boys, ought to try one of these' at $5.00. ' 1 ;,v;r-v:- . : MEN'S FUBNISHINGS. A first-class, high-grade line of Men's Furnishings of' the best makes, such as Emery Shirts, ' Scnvens Drawers, Norfolk New Brunswick Wool and !Cash- t v mere Underwear, Adler's . Gloves,' Shaw-Kit Sox, Dilworthj Hawes' and Stetson's Hats, .Guyptt Bus penders, Brighton Garters, Walking Oanei Gillette : ; Razors eic,: ; i. : -; ;. j f'i'k t MAKES Al ox.'V inade byDorscn ;;settind '$ ) $ LlADIES' AND OHILDREN'O Sorosis, Ball ancl Patents, ; T ..... .. ,-.-. v r i Limy ana athisuc, ;jo.w, i:$2.0a' and j$Qm&&fynift t&&WM1 "..1-tJ ''A Ifliettir: CUT. All Cltwer"'v tMV t ; "1 out. Vfs,u' wvuwi $2.50.' X jX : 1 ,' 'ij . . ' - V ', ', 1..-. ( t rr 1 "' -.-.r1- ',''- ' 1 ,.Jtiu,Wf, :r'. ,, ; ;'."'('' '';' ' ' V;:', ' '.;',' I'- WIS: v. to $20, Boys' . 1 . 1 - ' $3e50 and $100; American V , '.'.''C :. ':,"':, 1--. if .-. " ' V''1;: jiorme , ana ouperoa, ai , Muwe "tuvut faiew :, w nwi
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 11, 1906, edition 1
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