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.'fly j CITAHLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER. DECEMBER 5, 100G.: A, . CALDWtLL I J: A, TOMHKIM I PubllsW gi;lvciy Day in the Year. fv' mil V . one year i"! Bt .months .. i Tare mouth , ., v.v , on year . .., 81 months SEMI U 'KKKLY. months .tvoo . 4.0U .11.0" ' -j" ! a. i. PUBLISH 1. US ANNOl'NCEMKNT. street. Tele s oft lee. Hell my (Mil "'I N (l ie. Hell I. - ft 8 c.lnor's office, I'ell lb ' No. Si Suulh Try phone nunil.ei s : H ij ; phone. , poone. ij-t. Advertising r.n i, i furnished on application. Adv. ".:i.r- may feel aura (hat lln juiiii Mie rolumna of this p..er Hie; m:.y reach all ("hnr lolie ami ,. pel Ho i of ihi best people In thle yiulo Mini Ui.per Kouih Caro lina. Thlr p.ii gK'i-8 eortespondents as wide ViiliiKk a, it inlnks public policy permits, ',ut It U In no rase responsible tor ihulr views It la tr.Erh preferred thai eorrespondc nta llfn their name:, to their articles, iispeci.illy In . ,i.h"k w'hre they attack Person or Institutions, though Ihla ! not ,1.-iiihi,,1, d. '-"he editor reserves the rlKht ti ivc (he i.amce of cor respondents when lhv Mr demnii.l td for the P'iiimihx peisomtl sh'im faction. Tii i iv c.naMer.iilon .1 jsmr-unlcm Ion must Ik u eoinp..t d T ae 1 1 11 nan;e of inc or. h j . r 1 - ir 5 Red ,Cro "during; th lata! war, placed upon the; empfoyer, the Tree. ' WPPlfQ " nv rr II if Wi VCIIi l? the efficiency and ' humanity ? of , ' ldent ; argues, he " will- promptly ana f-V r - 11 1 , HI ft ,, ,,: 1 01 JapnM otiiclals, nurara and doctor, properly, add' to' coat of production There ai , charmlnV v'uto 'to won the roapectol admiration of all." and thua aaacsa t H proportionately i ' Manufacturer ' CluO yesterday To shut out the-Japanese from the upon conaumera. maklnar anrintv hoar! 5lrn,B-. -Mlaa oiadya Bwan'a mofaer public echool. of tW Fr-nciaco 1. the burden rather than the Individual! rlther father ?nd surdity," when jHpaneaeare weloome. bill providing compulsory tavestlrt-1 ji.'V "on i r people have i read aoilalJy and intollcrtualiy. In all our n of labor controveralea when thay! want to know f ' hT collesee.Vlioae of California Included, rlae. . , , . ;'Jd on, and Tnla'uha?: .A velvet and in all our professional and eoclal The President frankly telle Con. ,0k' brown, that came clean bodiis. He concludes thla eubject rs that he does not expect It toftrdi!,r hid the Scotch by ajecommondinK that an act be "tend the long stride. In the dlrec-j right neu?h passed spet Id cully providing for the "on of controlling inter-State cor-J--hs ovWleet aort of tan kid gloves: naturalisation of Japanese and that poratlona which It took at the last ' KJ tht tak another aeni .he civil and nimlnal statute of the n. It may be best, he think 1 of rowneVv th" beaWc0l"a United Htat- be no amended a to lo w" until the. Jaw have been In, the cloak, but fnere waa ao much enable thi PrcnUU nt to enforce tha operutlon for a number of montha tll"mJ' P It that yon had-to look rlffhts of aliens under treaties as Tet- Perhaps encouraged by the de- all- oiTtheTunlf t0d th 'f'ont against uri iiiinur authorities of a f,at Congreseman Wadsworth, ha! of it there waa a'great deal f pale Stat.- or Hty. This .whole portion of ta-e occasion reaffirm his vlewjb'u gossamery atuff, verging off at the me.iHag.- shows that the President that tho packing house inspection vAf '-Hda'hT"'"? kl"' ""J-1 band hn mad.- up hln mind to rlak losing luw "hould be made to require dat-; bla: bow In n-Sn 'ZI.Za Ji.fr.J?. popularity on the Pacific cont; and '"f ,ne labels and should put the I hat pins; s'ne kept her hat on with an Indr. ,) I; i t.i b doubted If he will 0!,t ot Inspection on the packers. In!!"1'? that wa ao tight that when ( oitnoa ii you could see a pina mark under, her chin and on her cneeKs. Her hair, the color of old gold and aa silken a a, child's hair should be. waii carefully curled and it shone, like ngni wnere it Jay on the brown vel vet. Her lashes were long and dark, and her eyea were blue. When aha waa petulant and pouted, or when she waa pleased and amlled, the dimples mme, near tne corners of her moutn. You never saw guch red Hps as her -"eeKs so aweet to klBs. find hi. my Mupjwrt anywhere In the Hon'e method, he says, whether by a country .,n this proposition. J "Htlonal license law or not, a far The op.nlr.tr topic In the pages ot' n,or complete, control over great In- the d.icument. except a brief mention : lcr-8'te corporations must be exer- of prosperity and a repetition of the recommendation that a law prohibit ing iirporatlon campaign contrlbu- OamajB Stock Company Making Good. "Wedded But No Wife waa tha bill'at the' Academy of Music last night antl It -waa . well put on, Tha speclalUea ' between tha acU wera clever, and entertaining. To-night, a. new , 1 piece. . "A. Silent Witness." will;; be offerd. - Orln ..And Barrett will again .appear ambng tha vaude vflla acu to-night, r The apeclalUea aione wun mis company are; welt worth ' the " price - of admission, and are completely Changed nightly. - Tha company la, already atrong In thla re spect, ami IB still further- ta ha strengthened by the addition of the team of Plckert- and Whippier who will appear Thursday nixht In their oeauuxui Bcotcn laanca. y , , , v , J PEOPLE'S COiUMN WUt XKsw.w, i i : i : m i n ; u I 'Mill V f- TIIK PltKsllKTs Mlsi, The Mbscrvir N thi mi i.nm i entlng an a brlilni m .. th.. i . . l - I among the nillreM. m nh. a li;' I'f idente In wiitlnt; from 'Iv tin f stags-shy Jeffi rxmi miv. .n.l h.nc een wont i.i muke ti ' "fur -- up on the slate nf th' i u 1 1 1 r in the long IlKt ure -o r , ), i- hoii-i-m-aentlals. and none havi u.r Invit ed abridgment. The in - n;ig with its 29,000 iird- Ik r i .it y m l .nx as last year'n reeotil l r. ,i k r. noiwlih Standlng the f;.l thai l X nl.llel.oei1 to the fun end u! i t'ongreHM which Via already done y . nue h ihut no body experts II I. .lo .invlhlng In particular bin n IH laon-lx. The fact la. Ih. l-.-.i of thene United Hlnt.ie 'ike hi- irony. the Kaiser, In a I. .on pr.-ai her and ex horter. Not n . . ih.- day-, of (he laravlltli-h ih ... r;,. i Ii.im there br. n so much pi oph"n ing by rulet'H, al beit now hi.kiiiK th.- marks of kjc dal lniplr,i-on l.erigthlneaa In the fault whl h H in-pst apt to In-set preacher, and the President l. one of the worM ofT nd th With only a few thing" which pally needed lo be said, he has gone on to his twen tlethly and llilrtlethly Several ex cellent sermon may be uarrled from his voluminous dl oure, espei lally on the Ihcniex of r. vi rrm r for law, 'International morality, and the duty ofsoclety lo Its weaker members. And yet, amid these preachments, he cised As forecasted, the President de clares for a graduated inheritance nons be paHcd, is tha pending bill ana 11 Possible (the doubt being cnf. riing upon the government the 1),le ,0 ,ne mpasure of 184 under rifc-ht of appeal in criminal cases on , cleveland having been declared un ninttcr of law. The President gives constitutional by the Supreme Court) ( .mfrefs t,, undermard that he badly H graduated Income tax. He refers Well, everybody took notice when nre.K d,-i po.r In hla trust-bust lng lnl'nR. nowever, to the time "when ' oftme up-stalrs between ne MiiriK.H u iiimurn to permit a Mnie -""-i um an iu- percneu ner In a Pig leather cnair, lo m i Jmlge to declare a law un- hprUaruo tax has been Imposed .again under that picture, you know, where .. -i stitutloi.al and then refuse to let and u'l'n by national govern- Lkw"k J"?. l8. t'nK nient niihn.,o-h n.. .w I DtttK or his grandfathers neck witn the blither courts pass upon the mpnl' a"nougn temporarily. tho a straw. They told her they would iii' llon. He also wants a law to put lut,Bt 'nuance having been In 1898 be back directly, and went away to . i ... i . ii n war tax. talk business. (-(( i ii "H.ir JUUKIII. 1MB oi i (., ... . . 1 lie l'resldent nrir... th. .. ,.t . r" "u 1 iiiins. nai mius interior courts on mere technicalities --a step which wouldhave made the l.it.t course of the Ashevllle bunk wreekitig ense Impossible If It had l. . n taken eorll.-r. The demand that the right of ap phing Injunctions In labor cases slculd be wholly abolished Is con sidered at some lcngtji by tho Pres ident, who concludes that it Is Impos sible. l)e not only doubts whether It would stand the test of the courts on the question of constitutionality, but declares il wrong; for If men r k to uestroy lif,. or property by mob violence there shotd be no Im pairment of the courts' power to deal with them In the most summary ami effective way possible. Hut he con siders It a power which should be exercised with extreme care, subject to the most Jealous scrutiny of all men. 'who should not fall to no t.) out condemnation as much to the Judge who tails to use It boldly when necessary as to the Judge who uses It wantonly or oppressively. He would alfo have It remembered that a pre liminary Injunction In a labor case may often settle disputes and there fore. If Improperly grant.. d, do Irre parable wrong. It will bo recalled that Mr. Hnmuel (lumpers, president of the American Federation of La bor, made his farclcnl political cam- President urge, the need of ' G,X, 1 L .V", .M. " out -. . 0 . , " - -VfS-aVJi J, (Jill lUUACU OUV.ll cuir.tuy reform, but does not press a darling, where she sat up toward any special, plan, although ho in-!tha front of the chair so he could vltes special consideration of the I sw'nsT her feet, that tho, men began i.i m wu-xneo v.. u . , al ce to entertain her. They bunt- Pl- n advanced by Secretary Bhaw.ed on the big table tor the ruagaztne itn the approval of many bankers. I that nad the best pictures; liiey start- lie would rule out any plan likely to ''u smebody to j.laylng the piano, miii.rinii.. . .. .. , i that she miaht hear it from the uar- ' .' L. 1 C" CU lor- and W told her in many ways ' nonos now now lovely she was and how they 11k- pledged to secure circulation. Any ed ner clothea. ' Hue cuddled way Plan must also guard the interests of V?. ,tnlt.th cl?alr ,nen' a,ld "ald "ne Wes.ern and Southern bankers ad'1nt l b9 told "uh lhln8' carefully as thoae of New York or' There was a newspaper boy at the Chicago bankers and must be drawn ' rt'udln table. MJs tjlauys aaw him from the standpoint of the farmer MIZ IfTerrt and merchant no less than that of lest ho forget the details. She looked the banker. i ' Mr. Alston out of her blue eves. The Insurrection In Cuba and Its and said, "That man Is drawlnr mv picture. I, "" y American intervention. - So Indeed, he Isn't," said Mr. Als "t hanks to the preparedness of the. ,,n- "He is going to write about you navy. " are reviewed. The Cubans ln .th.e.. PPer." f are assured it,. ..... i-,... o n-. 8ald be. carelessly, "If he the tnlted btates. ,i0e8. that will no h,..t i n io, wl-hes nothing of them save that paper up this afternoon." tb. y keep order, but they are "sol- "tiut he's going to put it in the em nly adjured" to start off their new 0!,ln,p81peri Mr' Alaton- .,,.,,..,' . , MlBa alat,y clapped her. hands and government well and run It smooth- sat un straight The American District TelesraDti uimpaat dell vera nackacea. Darcela, noiea, inTiutuons,' runuaitca mesarn. gera for errand aervlce at very mall coat Tha OJtwerver wlU aend our messenger a, wiUout charge, to yonr residence or place of buktoesa for an vertiaemeuta for thla column. 'Phone 78. Oflce with Weat era nloa Telegraph Company, 'Phone . All advertlaemeBU Inserted In Jhle colnnao at rate of ten- cmU per line of u vrorda. No ad. taken for lea han(2 cent. Cmah In edvanre- W ANTED. WAriTED-Experleocad stenographer. mate or remale. Address W.. cafe Oh. aerver. 4- wanted Bookkeeper, collectora, dakftmnn. druaaiaia. enrravera lni. ers. solicitors, salesmen, stenographers, and high-grade men and women In all lines wanted Immediately. For partlo ulara address -I Southern Mercantile Commission (7). Atlantic Trust and De prU Bldg.. Norfolk. V. VyANTED -For U- 8. Army, ablo-bodled unmarried men. htmn nt vi and 3G, clUsens of United States, of good ..".tit. ana i em pe rate nabtta, who can speHk. read and writ Rns-iish Intormatlon apply to Recruiting Offlcar, IB West Trade St., Charlotte. N. C: 40 South Main St., Ashevllle. N. C; Bank blllldlnr. Hlckorv N C oun k..ii,ii- Spartanburg, S. C: or Hsynsworth and Conyer's building. Greenville, S. C. PRIC8H feeder wanted we have a good job for number one nresa f.ior An. ply at once to Joa. J. Hionu a Greensboro, N. C. WANTED Position, by man of alx years experience In nwrl. - ihi.- ly sober; can give good references. K. u.. car uoserver. WANTED Foreman for planing mill, making celllnr. alitinv ana flnnrin Must tie competent ta run band r-aaw. Aitrtress. atatina exnertenee. reforame and salary expected, P. O. Box 242. Morganton, w. c. WANTED Man and wife who would like to engage in hlsh-claas. nrofltahln mpioj meni. to travel. Ad.lress Permn nant. care Observer. fcf &egOlOCeiCK0We)ta0s I 1 A! . I. e mm ii ii wv HeMeweaasMeeeijaMiwvevvvwaj '..V'.- s , V; . v. - , - m s,(. 7 . hrK ' 1 I i I I I II IV L X XI I f I I I 1 Mil I X . , i VV "Ml I I I I IK 171 a II i. 1 ' II W '- 1 VI II II II II II II II II In II I vli . - - .. III II n . r I I list SI jmX m I I "III III I -11 ff IIXXIIIIlX llaT !' "1 uon't care If ho does," C.eneral remark- un..n ih M,.v,e ""'umphantiy. "We don't in... n i r. ir n n ... she said, see the of i.eM.,, i... . , 1.11H paper ... un- .i onj.euuve OCCOnU Hague Confer.nc. "Don't you lend the President better place think Charlotte than iioston. to a discussion of the army and navy Gladys?" Mr. Johnson butted In. He only asKs that the navy be ro.lnffi SlotT ha? Is a Miss pnlgn against certain Republican KIHm""' building each year at was an- tAlnr.l o. It. r,..i .1....... ... w - V. " " ". -"'( leiunvH mieium, i wo Btreis. uo-ston nas a thousand this to he dono by replacing obsolete "-cets and one of them is bigger than ships by new ones throuKh a Dro- Cnrptte." cvoryooay taugnea. remains gagged as to tariff reform. Congressmen mainly upon a pending l',lt f,r "'-'"lass battleship equal present or prospective in all ' the message we tan detect not the faint est allusion to this desperately sup preased Issue unless he Intends one sntl-lnjiimtlon bill, and It in this de mand to which the President has reference. Kven more necessary than when lo any under construction elsewhero when. In recommending Inheritance dealing with corruption, says the and income taxes, he pla.es the lime l'resldent. It is necessary In deallnir 'Which are Charlotte's two streets Trade and Tryon?" "Yes." and minor warship, , proportion. ' - .ree" SVo. U. Tn" . He again takes up the cudgels against street?" Oslerlzed officers In either army or "No' 1 don't" said Miss Gladys, "I nnvv . cii an avenue. We WANTED at once, young Indy to sell tickets Academy of Music from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Only written answers will be received. No personal InJervlews. Address all letters to O. V. Kusaler, Manager Academy of Music, Box 741. Charlotte, N. C. WANTED -Capable stenographer' for two or three months. Address In own handwriting, stating salary expected. P. O. Box Ml. WANTED-A gents In nearby towns. Klnest grade of work and liberal terms. Sanitary Laundry, Charlotte. W C MISCXXLAXEOCS. , , ... 1 They brought her a chart of the nro particularly nleased that ,,i ... .. .. v.. -. . ' "J u ouuui 1MB Kliu lioipcu IILT lino for their enactment "when next our with Inching to have an awakened n,lv'"',"'y of 'he bill providing for "er home on It. She was delighted. . '"I l.n... 111 J (i I . . loresi reserves In the White Moun- ' ' " umuys iivi'n, sno i..m. ,i a .. . , rled' and hld Piedmont with a kiss ' ' " " ; " " KPiueiiina. whMe her blight hair fell over all the .moukm uiiei, is not omitted OET BEST oyster or salad meal, X rents each, at Musical and lnduatrla.1 Pet 11 a. in. to 10 p. m. Every one anxious to buy their gifts early. Even with a large extra force, we are kept very busy. Holiday Goods still coming in. ; ' CHRISTMAS BOX PAPER. A rich and rare assortment of Box Paper and En velopes for everybody, even to the little children. Price 10c. to 75c. ' SAMPLE riRIC-A-BRAG AND JAP CHINA. system of taxation is revised" It wss by ywldlng to the party Winters upon th- tariff ihi' he secured the passage 1,1 ib, ,,,, ..imii, ( hl. h inade the first .. sioii of th.- pr. s. nt r. in gress notable, and poii it he Is r-: I T 1 In an nttltinl.- of snrren.l.i In dealing ul'h mn h iiet:oti as he feels a- Mb. rtv to tinkle, the President N,.iki some rather radi cal re. om no I. la t Ions ,ii' It wis au thorltatlveh a im.. in. e.l In ii.tvun.. at leant so f.n a Mr- in '. In, p,)i l.int rr coin . rm d licit he would make them, an I I..-- .1.- M,.-y i-iii. i,, n,,. perhaps r.mote future Th. portion of till- HfH'lr In whl h the inter. -t cf th.- moment l most keen Is .a-ilv that IxainiK upon iie Int. rniitioii.il from reat of Charlotte The a-reatest exist na- 'hl, m--'"'nK", as It wns from the one Mr Johnson had too much local . n ri i5 finu ev-ee t ,.1.14 ena r. I "i last year. The people of the ' :, f"h u.... i v., u Il'v,r "l me lloston so easily. He proceeded to .-... ... vriii.n in,, proposea reserves quallTy the witness. He are admonished by the President1 "Miss Cladys Kwan," said he, "how to stir up their Representatives In old wer" " wh n you left Boston ?" Congress 1 tfl,e BMt up nt'r ye" and reflected a ; moment. In minor key. the President asks "I had Just been born," she replied. Congress to confirm his withdrawal' .,.. of the public domains' coal lands ,!!.VP,:rl? 8tJ!' lauB - .-I I." .i.t.irB naive umiinraKf- I r. r it (im t ion of Japan In r-'.m I J i ,M ii lu.w si, I in lb. I'n ra in pa ni 'in llui J a mi Una in l a I . ..!. I " ' ry f i i i .. tin corn p;. ',.,ii adds lo.rio ri Strength M..r. ' the Kr.-r. h w I, I. .I by the shutting ii' rn the common school. ... The r. I 1 1 pride t.. oi M ung and, iiny "iir Job lot of Islands ' l talk has been I 'I" supposition 'II'' lo I . rippled " ' 'I'd ted be sor X 1 t . !- ill IIS before of ' b . r . ii i in. i i 1 1,,, i I' to .on naval v 1 ' our i; 1 f, ,.li,!s. 1 1 in. - haw I,, en in . yii,i, ,r ,, ..a I..., I... i i ... . .. ..,...,,MK ,,,, i,. . term lor i'n.- that . iiiinri e ,i .. ..I.. ., to seize Mo. I lll.lo-l him ,.e , .,-.,. Pious, hnve I.e. i, doinu 'heir iHucm ,..II (.11 . L t all the '.i.,i. th. . tti i, , of , , i, ii ji'i veri'in ciii and ,,.r ClWn Tills IK i ti , H int, ur. i, . . I .1 rresi.n nt mess ise hss b. . n at,.,i as m s,.i.i I. u,f o." 'i-1 i " II.IS ii- - Iu,. I atlf,,i . l. . Pre.ld(iit tak.s puns ,. appease u u j.ii.i- ii, in.. rM, i u.ill. i'inir ..1 ' ...I. . . . . . , u.uucr .ill, n I,,,, '. ancient piiKt he truly says liny yirs i.xo japrna .lev xu ai ii tin. ' .UK W.i l th. Ml., . VH til. e , i I to or fnx a..,- has be i.k. . . W rm va. a Hit I I . . an Of war an 1 in ihe an. j, y-jSgreat In mlinsry, in :nOUsir s . . artlatlc nevett.nmenl ,.n,l ...i., . . ., .,, 1,1 111 I I'll I' in nt . 1 1 z r . s s pubi c sentiment and to supplement this by whatever legislation will add speed and certainty In Ihe execution of the law. cause of lynching." he truly says. "Is the perpetration, especially by black men, of the hideous crime Of rape the most abominable In all the cate gory of crimes, even worse than mur der. Mobs fre(iiently avenge the (ommlsslon of this crime hy them selves torturing to death the man commuting It. thus avenging In bestial fii'-hlon a tx-t In I deed, nnd reducing themseUes to u level with the criminal ' I 'enunciations ()f lyti' hlng by lov. mors I'andler. of '!co rg:u. and .I.Iks, of .Vibi.ma. and l'lshop iiai:.. .( ay of Mo-l"s,,,i. ro ouoicd w'lli approvnl "Moreover." In lontliim-s "wher.- any crime com mltt.il liv a membir of on,- race a gni o t a m.-mber of another nice Is iviio-. .1 lii mii h fashion that It seems a- If not Co. Individ ii. il criminal, but the wlode ra..-. Is attacked the re sult I- to exasperate to the highest 'I' gr. i r.i. .- feeling." Also, In bl lodgment. "Un- crime 'of rape hoiild nl .vs I" pun sh.-d with 'I. nil. s Is ihe , .,, with murder, "emit with lnt.nl to commit rape ile oilil be made a capital ir.me, nt l-a-l In the ills rellon cf the court, end provision should I ... m.,,,. ,v ..lil'li the punlshin.nt tnnv fill, u inn. d a'ely upon I lie h. . Is .,t I be 'ff. li-. . bile the ti lnl should (,,. 'i 'in ! 'I that th. vl. Ilm ne. d ,ct 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 1 y shamed h IiII. g v i ii ' ', " '. "Od thi! the h ast possible c i 'M -ball be k vr n I,, (I,,. (),.. to''' b. iir'ng d reitlv upon the r of ivnehng and th. brutal i". .o. whl h somrtlme .nils n '"Ith II lid nt other times' merely t an. h. tin- use for lis exl-cen. e" '.. st..ivlv iidvocSles edlliHtlon for rs.no cash win buy $125 00 piato giaaa , We have just lots of Sample Fancy and Hand-painted show case, with plate glass shelves. I ' . r Can be seen at Asbury & Finger's shop. I . , . . c.srihaidi & Bruns. China, "which was bought at one-third, off wholesale I WANT a place as engineer in a cot- r ton mill or other factory. Have hn.l J ill J r i. 3 . a i . kgood experience. Address Engineer ! i'tiCCH, UUU Will JU UUTUlfr me nOllQaVS JUSt aS D0UG.nt.. o I I, so, at ' , Japan a aoldlera and sailors ,', ii,-iueivi i ui :n comiuit (1 j , "..".ii i.imoiy IIIHKes rBhe haa produced ihe oi,, . , e.p.- lally ln.lustrl.it I,. ' " VV.- do not se. tnnv any ' 1 ' ni ' r on an v., her.- can ' x . p-li'ti t' ih.-se views r ' '' 1 :l ' "C total and '' ' 1 ' o n;c i n culls ut ' o i .. I li. in . d of p issing the 'I'l . not rig the hours of . in pioymenl of mill i. ad employes While he recog- lz. s ii,,. f,ict ihete are Industrie! 'n wh'.h an eight hour day la not possible, he fnvotM the movement to waid lis g. n;ra I observance. The government eight-hour law, he Bays. It" again he urges investigation of child labor and umiueatlonlng, ishor by women In tha I'nKed State n 1 in in. nt hue Hole gnat g.-nernls n, mighty admirals: her flrhtlng men, is now rigidly enforced. wnomi , ana aanora, show mi heroic courage, the irom seuunxnt except under reslrlc- menl of her evidence about Boston Hons; commends associations of h,r father and her Undo Fred came farmers for mutual advantage; de- bak- . , dares that, through a constitutional ' man "n" .he rald VeTp'o nmendment, the whole (iiestlon of to her father. "She doesn't object at marriage nnd divorce should be rele- n"- 'or lf 11 ln the evening paper gated to the authonty of Consreaa. ' Lh.?. I.?.r.it .'.,p:.."h? and ?he ii.il n.e n u us in ine morning and takes occasion to again denounce , paper." race suicide; rather mildly advocates' Bhe had Jumped out of the chair the pending ship subsidy hill; urge ' ,Hkp ', r "'her's hand. He patted ni,.n-v,.e. tn, i, . . . h'r on ,hp 1,a( k wlth his otner hand .iii.enhlp for Porto mean., and re- and looked down at her' mighty ae- news nis piea ror either a lower tariff nousiy. or free trade in Philippine products- ! "I,ul. Cladys, there will be a great recti, ih. euiH i many papers printed," he told her. ', "f)ther people, hundreds of them, will upon American seal rookeries, the see what this man says about you and bloody repulse, and the reassuring rpa' " Bt1(l '"'s "f folks will bo talk communications between tho tw0 atwut "!'' 7. hen yOU COme Up 1 ,(wn again they will point and aay. governments; notes th small war 'Yonder she Is.' How will you like wmcn ne ennea in Central America, 1 lnn' and reviews Uie work of the Rio Con-' 8he ,0",c''', down at her toes, one ferenee h.hlv ,.!., '0 ')U1" Of the 0th- ' .-..-in.jr Pr, an, cotisidersd her answer, Hoot diplomacy In South America It makes no difference what ahe and giving Ihe Hecretary's Itlo sneech ,hl'ks." said the rcportor. "I have ii ...i, i . Kut t" make n living, you unders'and .,,,... .,, . ,. ,K Iln ap. , imjM havi, h(r f) m paper 8he.g ' " " "' """"ni. i wnni ne worm a commn And there a no tell- learn.-d on his Panama trip he will ' lnt what I shnll say about her." make special message Inter as ho . ' .1?,"'1 '"" ,ook C0JUetl"h, that , ,-i hi. ... in ,,ow MlHH 'n'ys looked then, slde- -t .ted upon his relurn. WH an(1 r.,. She turned ner Il Is hardly necessary to say, since back disdainfully on the reporter, but the fad Is still comparatively new hTJ,ry ,'n k expressive. ' he text o the message ,s m ,he Mr.Tlston" " y"U d l h,m?" Carnegie spelling; and that such bar- "I don't know what I'll do to him," barlsms (outside poetry) aa "pasi" no answered. "Hut he'd better not." when he means "ptissed." "exprest," '"k ' ,h"n'1 ".ch0f heT'1: , . ,, ' ' wart companions and fney started and thoroly (Intolerable anywhere), down stairs with her. At the first are as thick as weeds. The doeu- landing next the top, where the stalr- ment would not b Rooseveltlan If it ra"J!. ,urn"- "b l"ked back Into the -"v - f - hou. a"rh 'zzti .I,' bles. I'pon lis merits as a State p. eyea lighted. per we nro not enthusiastic, although ""Good-bye," she said. J. C. M. it Is up to the mark and could be T ,.,.,. f,.m tr ii h.i i Mrtllcal Society Klerta Offlocrs, , , . i. v The annual eluctlon of officers of sermonlxlng to It. Nothing that Mr. tho Mecklenburg County Medical 8o- llooseveli has ever written more el- duty took placo yesterday. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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