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CHAKLOTTE DAILY OLSERVER. DUCJLIillJilli 2, ICC J. if. it ' A : t -i Ml- ,f:: 4 ' fr A. TOMPKINS i .JTinpii : t tvcry Day in the Year. i SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: - UAILY. y ne year :,,; ft monihn . three months - SEMI-WEEKLY. tme year .... fix month Tbre month ., 3 2S PUBLISHERS ANNOUNCEMENT. No. U South Tryun street. Tele phone nuinben: Husluess office. Hell prune ! . rny edMir (Tice, Bell 'phone. 1S4; new editor's office, Bell 'pi. one, i.,4. Advertinrig rato are furnished on application. Adverti.- may feel sure thui through the columns of this paper th-y may reach all Char lotte m.J a ponton of Ihe beat people In this Stall; and upper South Caro lina. 1 lilr paper glvea correspondents as wile Vultude aa It thinks public policy pertnlla. but It la In no ease reNpons.ble for their view It la much preferred that t orrespondent esiciallv In case where they ntta. k person or Institution, though hl ia not demanded. The editor ieeres the rltflit lu rive the names of respondents when they are den iiel td for the purpose 'jf peraonul f it s faction To leeniva rrnialder 1 1 r i ;oirinunli'ii tion must be iiceuini 'iy the true nam of the c -or;t "i -!i-dtsIL Sl'NDAV, PECKMItKIl -'. !. ' ; GERMANY AMI I 'It AN I '.. The number of marlines In Frame ontlnueH to ImTeam- atnl Mi. niinil" r 'f births to (letlltn. Tie f. u children ate runty and other ,e no- aatlBfactor . whereas tip- ;.ini ins K" on ralslnn large f.nnlll. s of sturdy youngsters That t i . i-'r 1 1. h oplo .ro decadent ami ih.ii iio 'o-rmins posaeas Immense ii.ili-ni.il itallty, H .the inevitable Infen ie -. l)vhl ntlv, ' France's hope of ri-r i- nun; scores; "with Germany Is waning to ihe point of extinction. tlermaiiy ulll soon have twice the population . . r (iaul. It Is also KlgnllU int Dial. In spite of the Fathet iand's nairovv horders, i-lk h yoarrthat the Mr-am of emigration! has becoin-; extremely mnull. weakening of Russia haa enormouslv increased (Jermany's military pri-i, . ponderam.- and Emperor William, a mont for. ful luler. donrinati-s Hi- -continent --f Kutoi,.- to-dav. In the ' world's trail-, lirrm iny ranks in xt t-i " CJreat Britain and Is rapMlv cuttliu: down tho had. II' r lini v i illi s nn-l technlc.il hehool.4 are unrivaled cIm-- wh rc. Y I lier.i is a country i-fun- -.jrtiratlvi.-ly poor In naliirnl lesnurces. 'hardly th- size or Texas, and cum-! ' pltt' ly tuirounded by -nimble i-ne. , ...,.i n iv, . h a. . ,.,.ii, h.. tliles, and nil the cn-di oiitlsrtix pans of tl,..- -art). h-..l 1.-. .o..i., i...,,.,.. -s.. i, . i ,.., ...a own unity. It Is In her people undl,r t. l ., t f It is Arkansas ki ,,, , . , ,i. i,in ""u.u i... s .'--.- or peace or war that sne n great. Krunce is no longer among her rivals. IIHAYI.NO ItETd IX MISSOMU. A silt ti is t ! an ttifAmolvn liln 1t Vml h . . vmb ' ivt si vu. t-irwuiv Carolinluns exists at Missouri I'nl- lai li- of a wild man who Is manifest-ven-lty. The professors of English' In Iv fruud. that liibtltution have refused i-i award a. iirlze of 1100 offered anmi.ill. bv , hu alumnus for the last p.,.-.,. writ- , . , ,, ten by a member of the stud, nt body, I taking the p-oun.l that all the I. ry rubmltt.d w.a loo bum I-. pass. xam- lnatloii. While i-rof---i - an- some-, tlmei nun whom linn h I- .unlnu lias , , .... "cut to-. lay ulon the Old Mansion ma-lc .t .' and who ir-. apt to tread ,,,,, , lhl. ,-.lv , (ivK,. Wash-rath-r hc.ully upon il,- l- II. ot.- f--l Innloti lb. h. st hoi.-l In Noi ili I'lrn ,.f poet- j. i to b, I- u l thai Hils'1'""- ch.im.ed l.iii-ls for u loiihld.r- 1 .t ei a ry - i r t a . a im- - -n- lo not bi ll- that M l-o K ui- is Cllji. HI. J--e in,-1 J.f!.i- n . . i mil . , , , .,1 , ever coiiUm f..i a poet ' . a. tl,i,,iiuli 1 whl h the living o.i Im-kk'-.I - I- . r is thu . xpliinatlon fai I-. . . k 'l . , i .,r the aiinles of tin- or I ...tn-. I1..111 ai- iiHle that Missi.in I i . ' oil. ids u ' h I . rn 1 1 1 tt tb r oiik le i . : lor l.or.l i , It is doiibtloiis tin- ii in. .Missouri I'ntvei Site ...' nni ill ' -j - lo'.sly ri-lidmg 'nsd win. Ii iii- pi lo I lo -, If Mi - I, . -.r. t ! -Ho M - -,. i i, !..,(,. i' .A ; . , til- 'I, IO. I . I . . - thou-; wir :, - lb,.-: , 1(- . r,o r.-K ii.. ' tht I-,,., the e,,-l,-i be ! nl. .; vi. i;. Tb whl. h hu. dlsposltloi illl III I v lie w d lo ,. , ' v.- of I,, r ul. I n-,, ..ii- ..f . , .J r - Tin- ' n ,io . i tltf 1 1, t 1. V I I a , I,- I k'i'K t- " ' '"' ",l ,lir ' ' I . j h nr.- snpi-oi t:,lt .... ,, ...... , - n.-i 'i, .. .-,.,, .,, M I' ' " will pre- i I 1 i of tirohll.ltton ,' or.vln In I he g.-n. rn ' " '"." 'h-- in... rlois. to blajne t f on WOirtii a, ii.'s l,r id- i.iincks ' r I', 1 1 i , f , w l . ' '.v Ii, -b-il SpOhSll'l l-,ii, : there Is . i . ,y pr. 'f-(t I hilt i r t J - s ea. T course will be pcrsm , i Iicmled reforms In. ut,-ui t. I i Hul teanl,a.ll 1.,., .1.1 . .. , r0Uiy proposed f,,r a ,,,, Kixi. Of All.'intu eloquently m il ii,,. state of i ubllc mind f.iho.i,,. n... 1 ""' riot. , . ' . bu'-omlng apprin tit th-.i S. n- , ! "tor Tillnuin's perfornuinco in f,ics. ' go has cost him more m r-pUi..i..., ' " . . v ' ' i . tnan montni or siatisTtrianlike , dtirt won him during thu last n. ? gres. People cannot believe . Uiat autrsmen ever act tin. ; part ot buffoons, although they are f, prepared to see wild mn bet-oms t. ,'sttstrf.n. And Mr. Tillman ( likely u to find himself so cheapened that his Yahkee friends will no longer pay i fetaa.lag eue, fr. -"rAKlJi -' -ii!il- i VTliiU th trnbreedmg tariff u ue , a-as i4ia sMeiapsssBva assy-v a wsw try by the civil war U known to air students of history, but ; it has re-; malned for Mist Ida M. TarbelL who la beat known for nor effective x poaure of the oil trust, to tall the atory ao that the wayfaring man may read and understand. In the first of a series of articles written for The American Magaxino (formerly Leslie's Monthly) u'n "Tha Tariff In Our Own Times" shu shown clearly how the hlich tariff, first accepted aa a revenue meusure ut"n an express pledge that rates should he reduced as soon aa the shrinkage In the revenue caused 'by the innl- of 1807 had been made good, was perpetuated through fraud and the aid of the needs which the outbreak of war brought. "Nothing; la clearer," Fays MIhm Turbell, than that In thi minds of men who devised them. In the minds of the people who paid them, the tarlffa with which the country found itself In 1865 were temporary. Just aa the army was tem porury the Internal taxes temporary, thiit with the end of the wot would come off." Miss Tnrbell truly says that If there w;is any public ijuestlon on which tin- mmda of ihe people were made 1 ,, f,ft- V(.;ira ugo It wm the tariff, i all political parties agTeelnn that rev- nue was the only matter to be consld- i ereil. The tariff was to be raised or lowered according a the governmnt i had a dflclency or surplus of funds, I tho new-born Republican party fully I a riuieaclng In this view 1 That the American protective tariff. now tho highest any country has ever was thus born In fraud, no one should be JgnoranL That It has de- k nded upon mlarcpresentatlon and , orruptlon for It continued existence. we expect .Miss Tarbell's succeeding urticlea to thnw. Aa Mr. Hovemeyer. the head of the sugar trust, admlt- t,., ,n cross-exfttnlnatli)n, the tariff the mother of trusts, and whoso- ever eximses Its rottenness Is serving well tho cause of the people. More power to MLss Tiirhell's pen. Permits have hern Issued In San Francisco for buildings nf n total val uation of $31,00 0,000 which. In seven months, exceeds by 13. 000. 000 lial tlmore's total of $i'S,000.000 In two y,ar"' Hn "" calculations j point to nn expendltuie of about t ..Annnnnn , K..H.H ' '....- Oi. ..n,1 of I DID Vn, In mon.-i- la. -If. ' I IIH. us llioieaieo oy ill" lu l lliai . bunk li-Hi lnKs are fast regalnlni; n-w ..i... normal m oii.irtlotis. Theatres. k: ......... Iiik rinks and a race Ira-k nro In full hlast and the people are us gay a- they ever were It is now I m osm bio lo doubt that San Francisco uill arise from Its ruins a greater limn before the eai thouuke. Iy nlir candid opinion about Ihe new j s-nator from Arkunsiis. the iiolorlous j , , ..,,.1.1, i J ffrles Ihivls, Is that he Is ii dn-grai ,,, MsS(illo to the So,l, to th- l'..lt-j' , J. 1 1 , , . t. . . . ! no wever. wnicn is rrspormnie inr niiiiHow ,, fa,lB ,., th r,h flnd alr .-. ,)n,j which must bear the real blame.! o inpathize wlih Senator Tillniiin ' In tho emotions hw will experience1 lvlM ,.,..,,,., ,, ,.,,.,. j I . i u .. . .... I .,,,,... ,.. t l , V, - ' 1 1 m on ii t - t n i'j i ini-iiiinn tnr r.rt om .mansion iioim: SOI. I) Hold llull.llug D.MIiir I la, k to Wash- liiKton's 'lime Sold for :ia,(Hil r(,.k , Sm. f(,r ,M'V((r(... s, , ,)tl , Tt. (,1H(.rver Salisbury. Dec. I . I'roba 1.1 v Ihe mut valual-l- piece of propeily in ", illy Iro,,, Ho. really standpoint itlioii of .).'. Onii K-al estate i..il eis sav It I i i .i-Hv orih Is.. mil more .m-l lhal in. si. I. u I-.iik-'Iii lias been pulled off r-..ntiy The prop-riv htiitnls en the corner - , ' . , , . . or .Main .in-1 Inn.ss ..'i-.is und has 1,,-,-n oi.ii.le-l sonieiliiug l-ss than V-uih Ii h is iilua been th- 1 1 1 1 . of S-iiishuiv Inda-itry II ,t. s-i- I:. C (ii-K'-u and V II. .'si i ii. nan. w no lire in a Mimical, that will ib'.l.. - . 1 1 1 I hi in- l.irn" lioni II Tlli-V ll- li. .1 SUV so. hut II Is 1,1,,;, ,11, t.ilKed thai .. Mg-story bill l-l I iik. Iie.nl a net snoul-l.ts ab.ivo an.MliliiK in th lly at preit.-nt, will go up II Ui Pliri based fioin Mr. E I' Wh ir'.-n fiVnrtnt.i-,1 uiio houtthi it i.-. i ban a yui ,ik.. t'npl lllllip ! Hedrl, k -, I . I:, I . this ii f tern, ,oii, m her- lo . ,n,- t. make soliie a t r.i nuenient s i'(.,i., '"iv lo r. u iilj 1 1 h Ills run as .-iidu. 'or led -W- I II- T Illl. I Moiil-i- Mr. Il.-Hrb , ifVliiK his I. I no H-. ul. . in i .. .. i. . u . . i . .... . . i .. . . . . ItlirtVMUetw'-nsl Lu II, I, ,,., ,M, ,l :, 1 1,. , t"'Wi lalds.i , o,IMn ,,,,, : ' nt TfWl ,. U i J ,..r,. fioin B oiiir-l ii, i,, im, i, i,. i 1 X'VC.57) e'nto., i 1 1 1 , i ,n ., , ,,, 1 1 ,, i , fa Vinlil 7-.jlJf v III r. a, I. r a "nif1 in-in. nl, l --. i,,. t,,- ' r-FO." ft-m, ,, uhl.h Davlill i,li'l.aaai n aJTs, MrfttltL.r 'Parlotl, . will u,..k.- i tlrtfUUUuf-, a.l.lress Hon Jol, s llrSdrMVr7ll eulitgl- Mr Walt, r U'RahBtritlW J. II. I lorn h. !.,., w III !llvrf aaOjrttlon upon Hi- III.- ami deatrVvf. K Halley. I.ocnl talent wtu farnlhhIA music, iit.d.-r the ,n- i MnU of; JJIsS l iiilsy I, uinsl. r. Mr. .1. l laVf Carlton, of Hiati-sville, will rutm-ti tin. only Import,, I mu st, ul talent. It I to I,.- a splendid inilsl, nl concert and the int. I r. ...... v. 1 1 1 rt n ml the uddr.-,..- Wl ii nmi i passed heretofore 1m' " fentiii- unsui passed h. r.-toforo. M.I.-IIW si NI,V M IIVK i: NOW W 'sril I TtJl(iTll ltl ( ' r f JJt ft Jr . mills l(iiiist of -licllle le "po- pie. Sp- lal .. The ( lbs. rver Ashevllle, lec 1, Announcement N ,, to-day Hint on nml after l.i- m'.rruw. Sunday, December 2, the "'""" nioii i .i.-grspn i ompany tll g vi- nn all-. lay Sunday service in Asheillle. Ileglnnlng to-niorrow th. .sntral Western i'lilmi oillee will be open . nntlnuouHtv from M o'clock 1,1 "' moinlng unlll 11 o'clock at ".!'' ytof.r nm! ever since AhevllM was a mere burg tho of- nco has observed Hundsy hours: from until 11 o'clock In the morning and irim i. oroii'K in the evening. Itecenlly Manager (leorgo It, Calvert whs reijuest.-d to take llio matter up with the high officials of the Western Union In an effort to secure a bet ter ervlc en Sunday. Mr. Calvert did this with tha result that he la authorised to maintain an all-day service on Sunday. A full messenger ger service will also be maintained oa Mltaia9M'vttm .WEEJi'S BY",' THE W A YSlDE v.-''.J;. A PALLET JMSpER.if'it--I wish a man had a turnln' bed. - r 'Cat h roasttes bis feet an fresxes.hl When fa aits all wrap . up In Ms cover, Ha can't turn ;'roun' en h won't turn i ever. : .-ii ."' ' w V .. . 7- Dat Mr 'flra keep 'on awlne all nlcht. (You kin tell dat fura da abinka bain' brl(bt) En de .heat fum da fire en da win; fura da hole Keeps one eend hot an da udder eend col". AT TUB SHOW. Hundreds of men and women .watched the stage Where Juliet leaned from out her bal cony With oentury-eaared words, that can not die. And spoke tha lova she seamed ' from Shakespeare's page. Her Komeo (youth that never turns to age) Went o'er again his passionate litany. And, when the lights flashed out no cheek was dry; The child betrayed his weeping, and the saga i The blood of Shakespeare pulses no man'a veins. The daughter of his flesh, hla Juliet. Is i long since dust; but cheeks last night were wet For the sorrow of the children of his heart. Through whose creation ha forever reigns The monarch of the boundless realm of art. ON THE FARM. Do crap 'a all In, 'Ceppln' a thin Sprinkle er fros'blt cotton, Kn a few black peas, Kut don't count rieae, 'Caze dey is rnos'ly rotten. Bless yo' soul. Boy, git yo' pole En 'gin to knockln' stalks. You kin knock 'era down On de frozen groun' Fas' as you gen'ly walks. Make you a flra Till de sun gits higher Kn you begina to sweat. Ien all you need Is to take good heed Dat you don't git overhet. THE ATHEIST. I. There are but two things. I myself am An(j wnM1 j Qf darkness will shroud thej one. . .... sun mere win no more ..aaons. no more , a..nn.l . . Alm ,,,... ' - 'i i-ii-i n.e .... ul... round. Ni siariv nluht or pallid wintry dawn, i There will be no fair maid to look unon. " n 'T Is I who ee, and nil things other! seem. vv " ,,p r" "ml " " orrKm' Mv l,,ve if life he reckoned n drenm , wii-iii snail wa una a nsennsu unio ! death? To live Is sweet or bitter, with each breath; lint to bo ilmal is neither balm nor sting, " anvm.ng. I in. ' " frVC' "' Ullnk,n hrn 1 c0m9 t0 I -. . llew there will be no love snd lips to k'ss. It grieves me, Idle I yet may think of tlllfl. For III" s most ghastly dread Is less to me Than tho dumb, empty horror not to be. IV. ""r R brok'in r "r B'"' n'1 heights Ihe path winds in, marked with its days linrl ,,,,. And '. the traveler, drink from all ita springs Anil listen tn each sound that sobs or sinus. I see Its col-is with a gladdened eye. Hut ;,.!' the hush of durkness when I die! HI-HST.ITVTE8. Wn slu t gwito- liae no turkey l'llles we kills Mm wir. Hut m- 'II lni" a l ot er cooter soup Hciim' ovir nl'l conter Ho. We ain't gwlni have no poun' cake When dat Chris nm dinner conio, Hut we 'II eat dat era. kiln' bread all up Kn bunt fer nrudder crurrsb. We mought not have tin liquor To wnsh our victuals down. Hut Rlmmcn ler goea party gooJ Alter hit settles d.mn. In rase we don't huve powder. SS e won't give up our tun; We II slum a plank uku.ii' de groun' Same as a Gallia' c in. We nil won't go S-hillltln' We II vi our shot ea i-npi. We II pen" fer all do birds we needs t'pnn our prekri.lao trap. l"' " '"J "u" ,u '"' "111. Hul we got a bull en eyart. Kn o see us nickln' down dat road w.Hiiii nnleUly break yo' heart. ,.ili. folks li fo.il to ery en cits l a-.- il.tr ves' sln't rv.t en blue: if m, 1,,,1,,'t got sll de apo'tin' goods. , i. -ii a.. ,. cum m urn, MA.IOHITV IN AHilK 249. Dlsisivcry Is Made that Hackett's Miijnrlty In AhIio la 200 (ircntcr Hut ii Itc-portcd. ' Special to Tho Obaerver. Wlnston-Hiilem, l)ec. 1. It hna been discovered that Hackett's ma jority over Illackburn In Ashe coun ty was Hi Instead of 48. aa was first reported by the canvassing board of that county. The error in the count of the vote for the two congressional candidate in the eighth district was discovered yesterday and a man nam ed Kcev.-s rod., horseback all night from Jefferson to North Wlikesboro, In order to mull u letter to Mr. Wil son V. Umiio, chairman nf the State board of elections at Raleigh, giving tho correct vote on congress men In Ashe county. The Hotter came down nn the morning train from Wlikesboro, en route to the Htntn cspltol. Thla will make Mr.' llackett'j majority In the district ov er i.m. WATT.ll K.VMl.NK IN COLUMBIA. ItreakliMf of InUke Pipe Hupplylng the rattling llaaln Front the lUver Uausra iroublo. Obaerver Bureau, ' ' 120t Main Htrsst, Columbia, H, C, Deo.1. A water famine ebsolute' has Co lumbia In li grasp to-night. Not a spigot responds a drop at any point. The - mains were cose-eal itrk- j, protect' a reserve necessary for flra protection, and tha officials In charge oi me waur-worke aay tha trouble probably cannot he remedied till to morrow. The famine Is due to the breaking of the Intake pipe supplying the aettling basin from the river. Main street was-enveloped In clouds w " me sprinkler suspending in vi-ubi- a save water. -vv v Tha . American - District TeJfgrapli Company foil vera package, pareela. notes, Invitations, furnlahee aneeeen gers for errand service at a very small east. The Obsnrver will send our, meanengera, without charge, to vonr residence or place of batlaea for sdvertlsemneta . for this elantn. 'Phone VS. . Office wlto Western 1'nlon Telearanh ramnanv. "Phone &. An advertise-men ta Inserted la thle oolnmn at rata o ten cents per Una of six words. No ad. taken for hn ft .rent. Cash In ailrtu WANTEIl. WANTED At 'once, whit man with ex Perlenca -aJtertnv elearttnv and nrios- Ing clothes. Address Bog 1ZS. Chester, WANTED E very one to see tha doll la loraan a window. WANTEaV-USrvaryone ttf see the doll In loraana winaow. WANTED Two boys who have had ex perlence In wrapping. J. W. Tucker, city halL at t o'clpck. WANTED Five sales ladles. Apply J. w. Tucker, city hall, at 8 o'clock. WA NTKD Tour g lady to lake charge ot aheet music department Must play all popular. music at sight No personal mierviewa. AOdrcss W. C. Uoleman, Mgr. Charlotte Plana Cn 2111 K Trvnn Bt. WANTED Oeneral office man. must un derstand book-keenlnir ' thnrnnrhlv anA be able to do stenographic work. Globe rurior f urniture Co., High-Hoint, N. C. WANTED everywhere hustlers to tack signs, distribute circulars, samples, etc. No canvassing; good pay. Sun Adver tising Bureau. Chicago. WANTED Position by stenographer of several years' experience. whoa oinll. ftcations are rapidity, neatness, accuracy and strict attention to business. Com mercial, care Observer. WANTED helpmale- National Employ ment Ass'n, Century Bldg., Atlanta, Oa., secures poslth ns for competent people In all commercial, mechanical, technical and special lines. Enclose (.tamp for free list WANTED 25 experienced sales people and ZS check bovn to begin work at ence for holiday trade. The Little-Long Co. WANTED Foreman for planing mill. makinr celling, slilina- and flnnrtnv Must ne competent to ri mumi n competent to run band re-saw Address, stating experience, reference and milnrv evnerted P It Box Morganton. N. C. ,,...; , W ANTED-Energetic vounsr man. after- noons and Saturdays. Much welkins:. ". ullcUln?- I'rnlllable. honest work. College student preferred. Hend refer- -n- ii., .niiui ,ra di., x'nuaaei- WANTED-Man and wife who would le!nploment. to travel. Adtlress Perma- "T "SC ii-cim. prn.liaoia iiant, cam Observer. WANTED men every where good pay to distribute circulars, adv. matter. tiu k signs, etc. No canvaaalng. Na- tlon.i iU AUV. Bureau. Chicago. W A NTED Experienced and competent young , lady atenogrsphar and assist- Ing town beginning Jan. 1st. Best ref erences. Address "Expert," csre Ob- server. WANTKD-Oenenil managers for State and city by a Philadelphia novelty anil mncnin' iy notine. uond or cash secur it.v required. HtaU ase. eXDerience and give references. Weyrs Company, 1112 i.nesimu sireei, l-niiaaeipiiis. WA N4 K I ) An experienced hardware salesman, no others need apply. Good position f.r ihe right man. The Excel sior Hardware Co., Bennettgvllle, 8. C. WANTKI Salesmen to handle our calendars, leather gooda and advertise tng novelties commencing January) 1; iieiirai eomnensation. The winters com pany, Springfield. Ohio. WANTED - Hnokkeeners. collectors. draflman. druggists, engravers, Jewel ers, solicitor, salesmen, stenographers, and hiKh-Krade men and women in all lines wunted Immediately. For partic ular address Southern Mercantile Commission .7). Atlantic Trust and De posit Uldg . Norfolk, Va. WANTED- For I'. 8. Army, able-bodied unmarried men between ages of i'l snd :tT. citizens i f United States, of good character nn. temperate habits, who can speak, i-ad and write English. For Intorrnatlon npplv lo Recruiting Ofncer, 1.'. West Trade 8t Charlotte. N. C; 40 South Main St., Ashevllle, N. C. ; Bank building. Hickory. N. C; Glenn building. Spartanburg, S. C. ; or Hayneworth and foiiyer's Imilding. Greenville, S. C. WANTED Itrg-lBiered drug clerk, ono who is reiiahie, or good nanus enn thoroiiKhlv competent. Address Box 84, Winston, N. WANTED In each State, salesmen to sel) Inure linn tobaccos. ' 'permanent K.sltlnn. en 1 1 at Tobacco Ciimpany, orfolk. Va WANTED At once picture framer or assistant. Slum- (k Barrlnger Company. WANTFI Salesmen to sell molasses and ivrups ns side line. Southern Mo lasses to, v nlk. rtown, N. C. WANTED at onee, young lady to sell ticket A-aiieiiiV or music rrom in a. m. to ii p. in. i inly written answers will be reeelved Nn personal Interviews. Address nil I. Hers to O. V. Kossler. Manager Academy of Music, Box 741, Charlotte. N. ( WANTED Capable stenographer for two or thr.-e months. Address In own handwriting, stating salary expected. P. O. Hex Ml WANTED-Agent In nearby towna. Finest grnde of work and liberal terms. Sanitary Laundry. Charlotte, N. C FOR ft A LB. for bam; oi.i violin In good condition $15.00. Haywood, No. t W. Tenth St VfR SALE )nc Denn Warper I.rfl ends double nead. aingle linker; macmne in eood condiiion. Uox MS, Oreensboro, N. C FOR SALE -Cash, $10.00 Wilt buy a ma chine good as new at the Singer office Monday morning u' t o'clook. FOR SALE one second-hand J. A. Fay , . t.- .. .. . . . I . , . , , I .I.... mmA m.tnhM- will do good woilr. Wanted, eeeond-honii boiler and tnglQe, 2D lo SS-hors power. Also oun sir compressor with cylinder x or Inrifer. Carpenter, Taylor & Co., Rutnerrurflton. n. u. rOR SALE ehep. u or entire Interest In a well establlaheif Dressing club snd mall erder tailoring business, tn nn of ihe nest el lie in N. C. Other nusinesa reason for sclllns. Address Pressing. care Oliserver, FOR SALE Eight nobby Head and Double Arches oomnlet for Cremnton tt Knowlee 40-ln. loom, 1 hsrnesa. - m nrst-rlsss condttlnr, Also K.00O to ai.ouo -in. niting nuiiis tor Draper jo. x spin- die. II. a Moure, Oastonla,' N. C. OR BALK 10 40-la. revolving cards, I'letl. 1 Chandler-Tavlor-enalns. 10- M. P. 1 20-H. p, return vsrtlnaf holler; r twii, w , rviif Tw.'e whwi i f railway beads, Petee'si 1 railway head. Mason; 4 rool, Tompkins; 4-11-4 broed sheeting looms ion Double, la- harness (now). All sjond-hatid. but in good running order. Tka D. A. Tomnklns PEOPLE'S COLUMN PEOPLE'S COLO The Amerloaa . District Telegraph Company - delivers packagea, . parcels notea. ' lavttatlona. furntebce niaaacn gers for errand aervioe at a very small cosL -Tha Observer will send eur naeeeengera. -without : charge, to yonr reatdenca or place of pnaiiwaeior dvertlaemeuta ' for -. thla 'column. 'Phona ' IB.: Office '.wltlt uWeaterai rnlon Telegraph Company, : 'Phona so. aii advertisementa inaertea m thla oolnana at rata of tea cents per lint of six words. No ad, taken for than SO cents, f Cash In advance. mscEUUunsovns, .': FOUND Orty leather purs containing cam sars. l. - r. xoaDiar. uwner can get aame by oalllng at office and aa- scriomg. . ...i .. . .. TOirNO man wants position ' as assist ant bookkeeper In ootton mill offioa. Will work cheap. Beat referenoe. En deavor, cara onservar. MIMEOGRAPH EJ lettersperfect work wnue you waii. uoug uraosnaw, -ven- irai noiai toooy. I STUTTER I when I talk, -not whan stenographer and mlmeographer, . Cen tral Hoiei lODoy. MASON HAMLIN, Cottover. Cable and Klnaburr pianos. Mason Y Hamlin and Chicago Cottage organa Charlotte nuotu v,v. M nwui 1 1 U II. - ruiuiDie. CALL at the Charlotte Musio Co. 'a new store, x North Try on. Latest popular music, gamme-ningea. a cents. FAMOUS '"Century" edition, standard musio, 10 cents. Full line teaching pieces ana docks at discount cnanotte Musio Co.. NOTICE Mr. D. W. Riddle was the winner at tha Consolidated Cigar eiorea last nignt, noiaing u.m. ATTENTION Knights The raemoera of Dllworth Lodge, No. t42, K. of P., are requested to aasemoi in the casus Han, Dliworth. at U o'clock m. to attend the funeral of Knight Edward Ross at his late residence No. S04 East 4th street. All brother Knights welcomed. By order u. u. a. d. Btoges. H- of It and H. BEE OUR special Christmas display of nue nciure. raraer-uaraner to. GENTLEMAN stranger would like to correspond with refined young lady, axe about 30. Address W. T.. cars Ob server office. I WANT a place aa engineer In a oot ton mill or other factory. Have had good experience. Address Engineer, I - ! ,N LARGE wholesale houss, paying Its salesman si.mm.uu per year and ex nenses to sell staple line to ceneral trade, desires two more men tor 1SU7 to commence work, at once. If possible. Ad dress Sawyer, Leslie A Co., Detroit, alien. TEACHERS wanted many snlen- January openings rural, graded, high schools, colleges. Special guaranteed proposition. Boutnern Business Bureau. SPECIAL bargain, slightly used Ivers A fon.i 1'iano. farxer-uardner co. PRETTY widow, very affectlonat alone, large fortune, whlshes husband capable of managing her extensive busi ness a flairs. Box 405, St Joseph, Michi gan. GOOD PAT to men everywhere to tack signs, distribute circulars, samples, etc. Nn cunvaasing. Universal Adv. Co., u men go. A TEACHER, bookkeeper or aaleaman wanting to change ponition can learn something to their advantage by ad dressing Permanent, care Obaerver. TRIVETS for sale. Prices from 130 to a per LOW, Also .roae bushes, carne tion plants and-ognna bulbs Riverside l'arx uardena. Morganton, in. ij. AGENTS-Canvassers, mixers, peddlers. sollcltors. mall order people, etc.. should buy Kramer's Book of Trade Se- crets. Regular price 9&.00, but balance or last edition for $1.22 aa lonsr as they last. Guaranteed. Order quick. Sioux I'ub. Co., Sutherland. Iowa NEW FALL stock of Carpets and Rugs now complete, farker-uardner Co. JUNIOR pharmlclst desires position have had three years' practical expert ence; cun furnish best reference. Ad dress U. S. I1., car Obaerver. MRS. MARGARET C SIMPSON. MAN- leurins. hair dressing and massaging. Engagements over telephone. '1'hons 1817. Open on Saturday until p. m. ENGINE Advertiser wishes to pur chase n good second-hand automatic engine. ZS to SQ-H. P. Address ttnglne, care Observer. PATENTS Protect your Ideas. Send for Inventor" Primer. Consultation free. Established. 1804. Mtlo B. Stevens & Co., 763 14th 8t, Wahington. D. C I HAVE iust comnleted furnishing a handsome residence. It West Vance street, for a first-class boarding nouse. Will be open Dec. Mh. Mrs. A. Lea Champe. JtONDAY morning, December Srd. at 10 o'clock. Miss Minnie uoenrane wtu have a display and sale' of an kinds of band-mane fancy amciaa ior unrniniM, at her studio. No. 4 West Trade street, over Woodsll & Shppard a drug store. SEE the new styles In Ladles' Deska for Chrl.tmii ' Tnrke-nrdnar Co. STORAGE ROOM for rent; entlr aeo ond floor No. 38 N. College street 24x64 feet with private entrance. Will be rent ed for storage purposes only. Apply Southern Newspaper Union, second floor front No. M N. College street. HAVE TOU gotten a reprint copy of that rare "Lawson's History of North Carolina?" Contains all th Illustrations In the original book. Price. li s, ine Observer Printing House. Charlotte, N, C. THE OBSERVER Co. publishes The Dally Observer, W OO a year; i ne Even ing Chronicle, $6.00 a rear The Beml Weekly Observer. $l.o a yar, and ope rates Th Observer Job Printing House. The company solicits subscriptions, ad vertising ana Jon printing. ELEGANTLY reprinted .copies of matt of Charlotte Township; unmounted. tl cents mounted on llrst-clsaa card board, oo cents The . ooaervsr print ing House, Charlotte. N. C RIG BARGAINS In Solid Mahogany Heuroom nuiis. paraer-usrsner (Jo. ton iucnt. FOR RENT-Elght-horse farm within mil of eltir limit. . Annlv It nr. Chss. L. Alaxandsr, Charlottey N. C. ; FOR RENT Furnished house, close in; eight rooms, modern conveniences, r or Information address S., J. B., care Ob server, i FOR RENT Two rooms for light house keeping. Appiy an a. vnurcn, sirest. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished front rooms, one on 1st floor and one on Snd floor; mlnutea' walk from square. Ad dress "A. J.," care Obaerver. . -, ' i new. modern brick house, furnished or unfurnished. D. P. Hutchison, I North l'rron street. -.. -. FOR RENT Four rooms lulUbl for light housekeeping, e Apply to Walter Scott i .- - ' - ' - ' if . , FOR RENT Furnished room, Brat floor. over York Bros., KOgers - tore. u. W.- nryam - -' '- ' - LOST lrge lap robe. Hnltable reward inr reiurn iw vv. v ajvwh. JLOflT 4imall head purse, metal ton. Re- ,.wsra MweN , f ... , iinera,,.,,,,. - 9f" " 1 V ,. J m m j ' ..Wi- - ....,.a. a . niwn ml N JF. ''- , 1 ' ' 1 . - 1 I . ' f , 4 , I ' I The HoKday trade begins street store has a regular holiday appearance. 'The sound ot the Whistle, Drum, Harp, Piano, Mechani cal Toys, Rattlers, etc., is enough to make any ono think that Christmas is now at hand. Writing Desks Anything from $1.98 .to the Little White Dressers One of the cutest lots, of White Dressers for little chil- dren you ever saw. Some are large enough for the t child's own clothes. Mission Table and Chair What we show you for 50c. Children's Boohs What we haven't got in Picture Books you need not look for. We bought ours direct from the largest manufacturer and bookmaker of this kind in New York. They sell direct to the jobbers only and we can job them as cheap as any one. Dolls, The finest lot we could get. you want Bisque, China, Rag, etc., dressed or. un dressed 10c. to $25.00. Wagons It's what roost any boy wants. We have any style and price from 75c. to $7.50. ' : Uanical Toys The little (Electric Engine, girie are both just too cute. Electric Engines $3.00. WHOLESALE v PRICES GIVEN ALL MERCHANTS IN QUANTITIES ONLY.. . .... i- '-.. - - 4' ., ' x,:,,--'::'t ' ' t"5 "r ', ''v t . i , , -'.; ' i ' - , ' '.'-.': ,'" "V . '-','!';.:, ' I- -S ii ' i--i' e in ' earnest. Our Trade Roller Top at $9.00. . will surprise you. Dolls. Any style or any kind and also the little Gas En- Gas Engines $2.00 and V l!' ' . - ' , -. ' - ' '
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