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ciiaiilottj: daily .. obseiivkk; Dixi::iii;:i: vj, i ! r. cV!, ft J. P. CALDWKLL, t. A. TOSfPaU-IS ; SUSBCRtPTIOJ MUCK: J v j: . daily. . i v. .-. On year ..... v,... .,.,.We4 fc-lX TOOntll '., , ,'. ...',,."" S-tKI 'J ure month Ml , too On year .............. ......,.O.0 61 month i. Three usontba .... .21 ' PUBLISH ER8' ANNOUNCEMENT. a , . AV.- ' .Na.'.'S HoulU Tryon atret. Tele phone numbers: Business office, hell Tnit.mm ft .Ml AiiltAr'.. .nfrtrM. tfftll , . ! - phon, IM; new editor'! office. Bell .. ' : ' 'phone, 34. ,. Advertising; rate ere furnished on I ,- , i . application. Advertisers may feel ; , . j; sure that throuch the columns of ', ' J this paver they may resell all Char , Uott and a portion of the beet peopla V ' ln (hi State and utper South Caro 'r' Y Ulna. - - V. ' !t Thl paper glees correspondents e '.v'-V latitude aa it ihlnka publto . . !Plloy permit, but It la in no case ..-' responsible tor their vlewa. It la I . j rtuoh preferred that correspondent 1 in their name.i to their article, i ''-".)'; apedaUy In case where they attack '."- peVaons or Institution, though thl i ' ,'"" 's not demanded. The editor reservea I '? ., the right to give the names of cor i ' A"; A respondents when they are demand , - ,?v ed for the purpose of personal sstls i v lUon. To revelv consideration a i -f i .... cataoaunlcatlon must be accompanied ' " t '. ' ay tae true name of tn correspon- TOTTRSDAY, DECKMBEK 13, 1P06 A ;'' A CIIY TO TIIK PUBLIC. The Elizabeth City Economist' lo cal scribe is in the Slough of Pes pond. "He makes no pretensions,' -V we are editorially told, "or being a Sherlock Holmes with an Intuitive - knowledge thai would enable him to ' ferret out the moht abstruse social A (unction, without help or informa tlon; besides thai, your local scribe Is very busy man having lots of oth A er things to think about beside the exact terms to describe a progressiva flinch party or the exact manner In Which a progressive luncheon ought to he manipulated." The appeal goes OB a follows: "It you haven't got lime to wnl It, or prefer the local i-riltor to write It up for you, piejise furnish Mm with notes, , then any person of fair Intelligence might underMHiwi, without having to epeind two hours deciphering It out. home , of our wedding not nre regular Japa- ,.- nee puuies. we have receive! soma Botes, that, for the life- of us w couM , not make out hmd or tall to them, and ' we wish to assure you that it's exceed ingly unpleasant n g-t down about half . past 2 o clock, working on one of thee Weeding punlcn with the foreman yell ' ing iime to m.ixe ur. operator culling iot more copy. Hihi uii orrice roy trot ting up stsIrM every two inlnutei to In form the editor that a man down stair wants to nr:- him. we wlnh to assur . m that It w exceedingly unplenaant to Have our irxln ,( thiiughls. broken by o many cullitiK nl on lime: nnd. too. just at tho inoment when the editor Is bdoui to di'ivrr h w t ho brldo got Into . courcu. - Arter shedding u few sympathetic tears. The Obxerver passex this ap peal out Into the -wide, wide world, wvnnuem mui u win touch the uni versal human heart and result In al leviation of the woes of local cditora. '4 The Hlrmtngham Age-Herald re mars. inai ii the 1'resiaent urges -Congress to pass a graduated Inher . Itancc tax bill he must expert It to yield at leaKt 1100,000.000 a year, for ; Otherwise it would nut accomplish ' hi avowed object of preventing over ' grown fortunes, it wants to know what h to l; done with an additional 1100. 000.000 of revenue, when the flrat ten months of the calrndur year ahow a surplus of 41.92.000, unless tariff taxstlon Is reduced. H does The Observer Of course, 1'nclo (iam's vaults could not get ho full that the hoys could not tlnd use for their contents, but thl .ri of per formance timy easily . carried too fc far. It Is precisely te, uu ))) tana-pailers recognize Unit In nm SOITU 'AKD OUTK' piu 1 ) We ara strorigly, inclined .to believe that it will bo a good thing for the Sooth It the Trench Parliament yield to the demand ( olive grower and Impose almoet prohibitory dutJea on cotton seed and cotton seed oil. For oma time thero haa been alrollar Citation In Kaly, and the two case are Very much alrollar. In both, the interest of the growers and the pro ducer aJid shippers of the' flaUhed product t'ere at variance. The olive oil of -commerce notoriously ha cotton-seed oil aa its buse. and enormous quantities of the latter, and also Of the uncrushed seed, are Imported In to France and Italy for this parpoeo. Such legislation aa Is now proposed In these countries would have a tend ency to send the olive to the cotton seed as well a the cotton seed to the olive. Doubtless . the meeting; take place In New York to some ex tent even now; that I, when the olive la not dispensed with altogether. Sev eral years ago there wa a plant to make olive oil for table use established In Savannah, but the time waa not ripe for It and It failed.- The pure food law will soon cause an extensive change In name of food product and In popular Idea about them. There will be very much leas sailing under false colors, and It seems to us that the coming year will be a favorable time for hoisting the ensign of cot ton seed oil, advertising It boldly in Its own name and on It own merit. it ouve-proaucing countries help us toy short-sighted legislation, why, ao much the better. OBJECT.TO SOCIAL EULES TKACIIEIW Two Lady Teacher Figure) In Good win : luveatir aitou at lorgantou- Noting that several counties In the State will ask for special legislation permitting them to tax dogs. The Le noir News want Caldwell county to Join the list. A tax of one dollar a head on male dogs. It says, and two dollars on female dogs would yield a snug sum for school fund. Huch a tax 1 all right, thinks The Clarkton Express, but does not go far enough. Our Clarkton contemporary wants bachelors taxed also. Its courage. In the opinion ot The Observer, Is be yond all praise. Not only would it alienate the dog vote, by far the largest In the State, but the by no mean Inconsiderable bachelor vote also. We admire Its nerve, but re Ject It a a counselor. inis would realty seem to be a good time for the ever-recurring pro posal to Increase the salaries of Sen ators and Representatives In Con gress to $7,(00 to II nd favor. The cost of living has risen to such an extent that everyDoay on salary or wages has cither received a raise or thinks himself entitled to It. Why then should not the poor Congresa mcn, who must not only live but pay campaign bills and assessments, move up also? Charleston News and Kays The Courier: "It bcaliis to look as If the new lilted Htates warship Tenncase will be brought lo ChnrlcstoN to ravelv tha estlinorilnl which too Hist of Andy Tncknon. who was a South Carolinian. by the way, hns prepared for It " Needn't think you are worrying us. Next thing though In this The Ob server would bo glad to help you out If It could you will be claiming that he was a Receder. Now that the Richmond, Freder- cksburg A Potomac Railroad has been saved from the tentacles of tho Pennsylvania Itullroad ortopus, and now that Greater Hlchmond has be- gm an accomplished fact. The Ob server trusts thut its contemporaries n tho James will have the merry hrlstmns which they well deserve. CflAXtiK IN WIXSTOX DISTRICT. Claim That the Teacher Ktxruld he. Allowed to KeguJate Their Own , Conduct-Dn. Jeter on 8 land Most k of t tiie Way Dr. ,Iete Think . eviction May Have Bern Catiaea by ; tha HurxYlntcudent' Colng . Into i the Detail of tlx Dpartiiimt- Investigation BeJna; Conducted lrl. Specter to The Observer. . Morganton. Deo. li Dr. I. P. Jeter evidence to-dii? , occupied most of ;th time of the deaf and dumb school-, in-' vestlgatlon. He was deliberate, talking for tha record, and he spoke In such low tone that It wa difficult to follow! him. The teachers, almost all of whom are young ladle, could not hear hi re sponse at all, but they ld to stay there, being under subpoena. They mad the best of the altuatlon. Borne of, them did fancy stitching, some strung beads, snd other read The Woman' Home Companion, The Boston Cooking Maga sine, and such like high-class literature. Mr. John E. Ray, superintendent of the School for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind at Raleigh, testified to about the earns thing that Messrs. Broughton and Mil ler testified to yesterday. What he said as entirely with Mr. Goodwin. , ', Chairman W. J.. Lewis, of the board of directors, said that the board liaa in vestigated the Institution, but did not make Inquiry concerning any supposed grievance except In the company of the superintendent. He was examined about the dismissal of Messrs. Hoffstetter and Tllllnghast. The former wa inefficient, and the latter was too old. He raised a laugh by replying to a question that he think a lawyer ought to retire from the practice at 66, after which he become a nuisance to the bar and the court. Bat he waa In favor of Mr. Tllllnghast' dis missal on account of hla method of ten cb Ing as well as his age. As to the dismissal of members of the faculty, he said that It was not a fact at all: that teachers were elected for a yesr at a time, and they have not been dismissed, but have failed to be re-elected. II said that Miss Ball, one of tho teachers, volunteered to call on him at BtKtesvllle and complain of the social restrictions governing the women teachers in tha school. This last statement amounts to nothing, but for the fact that Miss Ball the next witness, contradict It In part. SCORES TIIH.SOCIAIj RESTRICTIONS All the young ladlea were seen at tho same time. They street great excite ment. The first of them to take th stand was Miss Hall, of Detroit, Mlrh. She said that she did not notify Chair man Iewls In Ststesville that she. want ed to see Llm. and did not go to hla of fice of her own motion, lie iskd her It things were harmonious here, and she ssl.l no. Hhe complulned that she wss being well watched. She waa not allow ed to regulato her own conduct, with such discretion aa a tearher in any school ought to be nllowed to exercise. Hhs is fltttly dissatisfied with the social rules, and does not believe they ought to obtain. Men who call on tha young lady teachers are not allowed to stay Inter than 10 o clock, Oiid tearher may not k to church at nlglit with u man unless sttended by some third nerson. There was a whole lot of testimony on this score. A shout of laughter greeted the question from respondent's counsel. 'What Is the condition of the road from here to Morganton, In reference to IlKht?" That meunt hut, pshaw, I linven t got time for explanations. THOSE WILLING REMAIN CU2ED tv for Kitting Drink Grew to be a ; IMseae Willi Htra and tho JffWj Cirre Mau 111 halvatlon. , A , , - 1 ne Keeley I uatltute, :3 renbproT N. I learned to love strong drink when young and II .grew on me dally until It became a, tieae; ao much- so that I -COUld . not rnntrolVMvir mi! fait that I wa doomed to destruction. In APrll. 1903. I want tn lii.i Keelev In- utute ac Greensboro and look four- waear treatment " and wa cntlroly cured, Belas cured. I am in I poI. non to amy, that the Keeley Institute piace tor those afflicted to go. The treatment there die what U claimed for It) it cures, and those willing to be. cured remain so. I have no mora desire for strong drink than I had before I had ever tasted lt and give tne credit to the Keeley In stitute for tha great work of r. leaalng me t orn the thraldom of the drink habit,' Which was fast con timing my body, mind and oul. while at the Institute I wa treated kindly as I could have, been at home, the manager, physician and at- lenaani nevn, wearying In their good work for me, For all of thl I owe them my grateful thank. It made my tiome a happy one, my health good,- and the Institute ia alwayi ready and abla to restora happlnea and health to all afflicted aa I waa. OT. H. LITTLE JOHN, Oaffney, a X!., Nov. 27, 1304. If yon havo a friend who might he benefitted, pleaae send name to tha Keeley Institute. Greensboro. N. C. herltance tux measure would he likely Ui'x- A- H- n'" itcn U Wokeslle, tn n.iu. ii,.... .i . . , ., . Kev. V. K. Kdwards to 8ioiievllle to involve their sucreil isilfr ibut they are cim IoauiiI It beyotul uny other political element M the country. and Mayodan, and Itev. J. II. ltob ertMon to Wolwtcr Hxprctrd Shake-l'p In Southern OfMclals. Special o The Observer. It will be observed that Secretary; Wlnnton-Hiilem. Dec. 12 Presiding Shaw attributes the present money j Klder J. It. Hcroggs reports that the trlngenry largely (0 the f.ct that I Hnnual meeting of Winston district in cotton planter still demands nr. ' ,V. tual rash for his crop, ultlioiiRli the' Western farmer lias learned to accept checks and deposit them In banks to his rredit, thm nddlng the uith-1 drawal of the money from !),,. , hun- ! pel of trade. The Sou! li s demand I (or money in (he i oit'iii seimon is certainly rb i c, ;.tui ,,ri t)f lll0 country would be ncm bi n. nte, by the proposed currrm y n foi in legis- I latlon. It i not fllting llist Die Sec- I reiary oi uio in usury shouiii )i,u to act as a ttmh boy rnnn line to time In order to prevent rt panic. stewards, Methodist Church, South, will he held In tho pastor's study af Centenary church, this city, at It o'clock a. m. Wednesday, December 19. The purpose of this meeting Is to 11 x the siilaiy of tho presiding elder mill apportion the Conference collec tions amoiiK the vurious charges in the Winston di'lilct Hhe never knew Mr. Goodwin to be dis courteous to the teachers. Mr. Self, on cross-examination, wanted to know If tho younu indies employed In the school worked there for run or lor a livelihood. It wns a pertinent question, and Miss Hall suggested Ihst most of them lived nt a Brent distance, and that the fear of being "fired'' was a buttress to the rhafllng rules. Jt wruld put them to considerable expense getting heme and cheapen them when they sought other positions. ECIIOOL IS A HrCCBSS, BAYS DR. JETER. Dr. I. P. Jeter, the only local member of the hoar. I of directors, and an Ap pointee ot Governor Glenn, took the mind for the respondent. He thinks the school Is a success. What friction there Is in It, Mr. Goodwin may have caused V going too much Into the etal)a of the departments. He Ihlnks the offices of ihanlain. Isdy principal snd assistant supervisor might he abolished without detriment to tn school. He fore and f- er Jits election to the boaritane has heard omplalnls in regnrd to the msnagemcnt of the Institution, some of It from ths utslile and somo from tho tenchcr. The latter complained to him, as a member r the bonnl. hut they never din so with out swearing him to scency. The chief a uses of coinplHliit were about the lie'itinent or visitors, about sularles, Prof Holt's Investigation In th Hoff stetter mui Tulllnaliast departments, Mrs. Winston's iuli, about members of the faculty who lost thtlr position, una favoritism te the ornl department. Ho said, In substance, that a lot of friction resulted from rivalry between Hiu oral and mnnual department, and Mint the discussion wns purely ncademlo snd could not be helped by a thrashing j of this kind. Tim (Omplalnt sliout visi tors wss that they were always with or under the eye of llm superintendent, or I some on who was known In he a spe cial friend snd a favorite of the admin istration. He took It Hint I Ho guides rnieired to wrsirs. wtnsron, .mis. liurd, I.VIIss Welsh. Miss M Daniel, uri, others. I "The) linprvsslon mail nn me," lie said. I "Is Hint this was a custom. He wa asked why he thought the institution I'Miild gel filong without the three nfrl 1 cers nunicil. "We now have a man in ) charge of the eduentionnl (Jopui I inent," lie said, both oral and manual, and Miller and he left. (Laughter.) Prof. Uoodwln on a number of occasions ha Invited m to come over and examine the school an V Its works. In fact, ha rather Insisted. Any neglect to Investi gate wa not lit neglect. Every part of thl building In open to the public, and It ha been Mr. Goodwin's policy to en courage the public to visit the school nd all part of the school." He said Mra.,Hurd often showed visi tor over the school. He think she was partial to the oral department. She wa so enthusiastic about her work that sho could hardly help being partial. (It should be explained here that Mm Hunt and her husband are no longer connect ed with trls school. He has been elected superintendent of the Rhod lilanrf school In ProvJdenro. and she has a good position aa a teacher there. A wltneaa stated that It Is commonlv understood in the profession that Mrs. liurd Is one of the five b;t oral teachers of the deaf in in united States. If not in the worm.) Dr. Jeter Wi next examined about the noaro or direjtors. He 1 strictly i minority member. He attends Its meet. Ing. but he Just lets things rock, be oi use tney don't nay any attention to mm and lit two minority brethren any how. They ton't ill anv sood or harm I. v hafiR Um ... i it ... - ... ' " w ' '- a aiscussion, as discussions xo. However everybody on the board has the good of in scnooi at heart. Jt Is a faithful hoard, a faithful superintendent and a ranniui corps of teachers. COUNSEL MAKE A PASS AT EACH DTltr.R. When Dr. Jeter left the statiJ. Mr. Whltnsr rose to nuko remarks to the commissioners. He said: "We are not here to persuade anybody or tj strike below the belt. We are hero to help you And the light. We came here with an open neaa n: il told tho gentlemen at the outaci whnt we should try to ahow. It la u matter of record that a written comp.aint h.ih tiled here and. In open court, n written answer demanded. It Is a maltir of record that no such answer was filed until we hud closed our case. So that, all the while we were mining on our evidence we were strik ing In the dark." He charged that tho attorneya for respondent had been un- lair. tney nua not y.t tiled an answer to the supplements! y complaint, and hla uiwn irora mo coui i waa to require them to fll It at n.'.ce. Mr. Holulng replied, Buying that the respondent's counsel had statsd dis tinctly that the rluirgea In the eemplatnt were denied. Complainant had. only to A HOME MADE HAPPY pr CHAM , llkKlsINH COUfill.BKMKUI.. About- two month ago our, baby girl bad measle whloli eettkd on her lung and at last resulted la wvin attac of -bronchlli. We had two.dontor but no relief i was obtained, everybody thnurlit she would die, .. I went to elst different store to find a certain remedy which bad been recommended to w an failed to get it, . when one of Vie atore- ItMnim InslatiWt that I trv fThamberlaln1 Cough Jtsinedy. ; J did 0 end ear haby Is Suva ana weu io-aay.ueo, vv, npwiii w, or SB is py m. n. Holly Spring, K. C, Jordan aV Co. PEOPLE'S OOLUni The . American Dlatrlcl Telegraph Company deliver package, parcel. note invitations, i uraiabc aneaaea r- tor errand aery to at a very small coat, Tha' Observer will aend our . messenger, without - charge, to your redden co or place of basinrs for advcrtlaemeiita for thl . cohima. Fhoaa Ja. . Offloe witli . Weatera rolon Telecraph Company. 'Phone 40. , All . advertisement inaertad In thia ooltima at rat of tea cent per liaa of aU ward. No ad. takea for lea than 30 craw.' Cash ia advance. WANTED. WANTED To furnlslr flooring, oellin. weatherboardlna. sash, doors and frame for cotton mill and tenement houses. Addrea Lumber. Box 93, Rutnerfordton, WANTED An experienced ' furniture salesman, and to have some knowledce or. carpet and rues. A good salary to the right man. References required. Ad- area "Business," car thl paper. WANTED Capable druggist to buy In terest In and manage drug business. Oood oroDOBltion o rtrht man. Standard Pharmacy, xaiaaDein city, pi. u. WANTED Position, by competent book' Keener ana ontc man: nave nau con xlderable exTiertence. lAddres U. R.. cars Observer. WANTED An experlenoed stenograph er and bookkeeper want work to begin lotte Observer. Reproducing what The hgd to say recently about Cleveland faced the Momi for the sake of right and I ) li.ii r v it how Mi. In 1 S of Hi.. caontry though all men fell r , , him. The Nashville Americ an adds: "President Cleveland was the man for too time. A man less courageous and ' honest with htrmwlf and country would hv failed In lhat trying hour. Thers were many Senators and ItepresentiUlveii wha would have preferred to stsnd with him. but they did not dare They wi ro i rynwiiiiii, nn lue ire nilrd Hooi , them with It." 7. Thla Is well and truly said. Dr. ScroKcs has ' nn need of an assistant to the .. ., . , . I hi lui'linl. Nor is mere any used of a nmieubiy adjtihh ,1 two appoltitinetits i .,,y julnclpal. Tiie children, so far as they sie concerned, have no social du ties. The only social duties are thoae of the young lady teachers. 1 don't tako It I hut we are to touch these ladle manners and deportment. We employ thorn here, and if they are not satisfac tory we ran send them home." He said lhat he and Mr. Heaale. a ill- Robert- hector from Lenoir, Imd dlseussnd the ' contemplated retirement of Mr. Tilling- hast, "and we concluded mat It waa not worth while for us to try to pre ent It. without Mr, Miller on our side. Mi. Miller waa Inclined toward the min imi department. We thought further that If wn could get Mr. Miller snd I'rof. Holt divided on this manual snd oral business, we misht use Mr Miller In shaping some other policy." He tried to have some or trie csuse or complaint SWypt fay The Chattanooga Times: ' 2uto Time persists in ealn. .';" P' Jworsou Davis,' probably tlirouaTi , ignomnee or forgetfulnesa, certainly ,"ut ' front airy malice for the dead Southern ; chieftain. I'robably the surest ph.p our , Northern ntemporarie can hit t-non 1 tor getting the Arkansas Motistnr's 'giveii aamV rtaht Is to remember Jim Jeffries i ; rr'th apologle. t Jim. Aayhow. Jef! Trie It I and nut Jefferson, aim that ia something." ; ! .V Thla la aa excellent nggetlon and ;'',. Tha Observer take Wasure In pass lof U on. "rHava thoae who have participated ; In Jiidb; violence at Prlncaton,"' ask !, Tha Louisville Courler-Joornal. re ll ferrJng to the detroon ol trust to bacep factorle in Wtya Ijkntucky, "stopped . congUTvff'lhe eaUnt of the Injury tht har ofc 4one . to Jfeniutky by their ad of utlwryT' Of cburna, thy avea't; the aort ot peo-pve -f -whoav -moha-aaa orapoaed nvr hava, xk'ii'K-C inailo hy iilshop Wilson nt the recent annual Conference held ut Mt. Airy. I'pon the sugKcstlon of Presiding Ki ller Hcroggs, Hlshop Wilson appoints Itev. Mr. Hell to htokcsdiilc. Rev. V. Kdwards to Ktoncvlllo mid Mayo- lull, succeeding Rev. J. If, Hon, who goes to Webster. I "It appears that there is going to i be a general shake-up among Houth i crn officials tho first of the year." re marked a well-informed railroad man (his morning. An unronnrrncd re port has been current that Superin tendent Andrews arid his trainmaster, of the Danville division, with head quarters at Greensboro, huv sent In their resignations, to take effect Jan usry 1. A congregational meeting of the Home Moravian church was held nt 7:t5 to-night, at which reports were made by standing committees and new church committee were elected for the ensuing year. A freight wreck at the North Car olina Midland Railroad yesterday af ternoon, near Woodleaf, delayed tha two passenger trains for several hours. Captain : Morrison's train, which left here at 2:45 yoaterduy af ternoon for Charlotte, and the Mooresvllle train, leaving here nt 0:30 p. in., were htld at the wreck until 1 o'clock I hi morning. 1'assengers for Charlotte Htid other Southern point were transferred' at Harber's Junction. Outside of blocking tho track very little damage was done. About three coal car were derailed. Wesley Smith, the Oreensboro ne gro who wgs fined IB0 by Mayor Katon Monday afternoon for retail- Ing "spirit" without license, may ea cape a term on the. road, r A friend came In to-day and put up 125 coh on Smith fine and other friend are eudeavorlng ; to ral4 the remainder. Mayor Katon ha Instructed, Chief of Police Thorn to aend Weeler to the toad frMha I 1- net forthcoming prove his allegations to strike in i.it da rk... "'Moreover, ths supplemental oarer was not, a churga or complaint at all, hut a request for an investigation. The conimlfsloner ruled that If the supplemental paper were put in tho lorm of a complaint, he would require a written ansH'i. Complainant agreed to redraft It. Tim answer to the regular complaint Is .i document of eight type written pages being, for the most part, a denial of tl e charges and an explana tion of them. The most Interesting para graph in it ,: .is follows: "That the inplslnant and Jl other members of h i family and family con nections h.ic (rem time to time, slnco the said sch. .,1 sua commenced In ihi year 1M, uo I nd for positions In said school, and tl complainant has done bo within less th.i , one year from the time of filing said charge, and the board of directors haw nut seen fit to employ said complpli unt or tit give positions to many of the vid applicants' thst the complainant n il hla father. D. H. Tll llnghast and other members of his said father's famllv have bitterly complained of the reilreio nt of said D. K. Tllllng- nasi as a i . hr In said sctiool. ml hnve unjust! . .mil wrongfully accused Hupf-rlntcndei' Goodwin 0f prejudice against said i H. Tllllnghast. and of being iiie c;. ..! uf his said retirement; that from In initiation and belief thla respondent h confident that, and alleKcs that, said i omulaliiant wilfully wnd maliciously m.ide up and filed sail things, of I millate thlK against wh ,i snlil charges, slbly do so, i reputation or finer and te TKACHERS One of the amlned was She was th day. Her . one side us Yi er. What eh col lea WANTED By young man. lob a bar lender, can give good reference. Ad ores x-ernna, care uoserver. WANTED-Posltlon by drug clerk, five years" experience. uood rerorence. Address Arlstol, care Charlotte Observer. WANTED A steady, well recommended man for night watchman. Experience not positively necessary. Address If. O. Box M, City. WANTED At once, a copyholder. Good opportunity for a bright young fellow te learn the newspaper business. Ad dress u. c. M.. care The Obssrver. WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Juat established here our 22nd school or the well-known, Moler System and offer special inducements for limited time. Few weeks complete by our method. Most thorough system of the kind In the world. Tools given, board provld Wages In finishing room. Catalogue iraliod free. Moler Barber College, At lanta, Ga. WANTED at ence, young lady to sail tickets Acaoemy oi music irom 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Only written answers will he reeelvea. no personal interviews. Address sll letters to O. V. Kessler, Manager Academy or Music, Box, 741. Charlotte, N. C. WANTED Capable stenographer for two or three months. Address In own handwriting, stating aalary expected. P. O. Box Stl. WANTED Agents in nearby towns, finest grade of work and liberal terms. Sanitary Laundry, Charlotte, N. C. nSCELLiANEOCS. DON'T throw awav that skirt or dress. Bend It to the Queen City Pyeinc A Cleaning Work and havo It cleaned or dyed. TKA.CHERS wanted Immediately for many vacancies in soutnern schools and 'colleges. Open now snd January, fiend full credentials. Southern Teach ers' Agency. Columbia, S. C. MISS ANNIE RANKIN will have a sale of her art work at her studio. 9 Rust Eighth, every day from 10 to 3. un til Christmas. MONEY to loan on real estate mort gage in sums of w.oo to 6.mo.oo, l to years' time. Southern Real Kstate fuin & Truat Co. UK WARD for information leading to re covery or my setter dog I'rince. Very small, white with large brown spots, one fore leg entirely brown. Had on new collar. Dr. J. L. Bpratt, Fort Mill. K. C. ',1 Ilea, -v wO-t--a' SVV). a-'C J : I V'' ' . : : ;. j ; ; lv C.,- v - S,v' . erV(, , THE - ..'7 'Ul-'.(':? ''i'.' ''A i- I -ill ..'-. .- ln;;,;' Iy':v::'''i)1;'V-W,f! ill ilirfll l "1 I I I I II .11 I I I I II 1 . I I ''j I I VVaT VV il I I I I I I I ' A I I I I I I V A I I I I "".', , 'U J as , X2af sJ J y tl is J 11 i-i" 1J V J r t . ' . r- ' ; '- " : New shipment in esterdaye The Cen-y temeri Kid Glove is the (est beyond ques tion. Every pair is guaranteed We are ' sole agents for this celebrated glove and it can be had at no other store in Charlotte We sell this make from $100 up These long gloves that came yesterday are tan, brown, a black and white at $3.25 AND $3.7 5. SHOPPING $1.00 GLOVES , THE SUEDE In Brown, Gray and Black, at $1.00 a pair. MEN'S GLOVES "ADLER'S" MAKE. When you get this Glove, you get a good one. Ve have AlenX Kid Qloves in -Tan, Brown, Gray, Black and White; dressed and undressed, lined and unlined, at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. " . AUTOMOBILE GLOVES. These we have at $1.50 and $2.00. "AM I KID GLOVE." ' This is a new, German-made, Cloth Glove; looks like t and feels like an. undressed kid Grays and Browii3 for Men, at $1.00. HOME MONEY to lend. 'Phone address H care Observer. or a mo i Ing to degrade, and hu eeimnrient and the others .icmsations are nntle In i il as fn r-as he coulil pos ' Injure the good nnme and ' snld school anil the f- ' "is connected llierewltli." liMLIKK REBTK1CTIONS. i i lifliteat witnesses yet ex 'liMH Murphy, of Kentucky. ' ii to tako the siuiid to- .Intre wss aa finnk on Miller's wss on tiie otli- filil reemed to delight her mna ens nad uigned a mill us teacher, hut that he had not ii vn informed before she came here i.' lie regulations governing young ladles .lio teach In the school She didn't k', .w tliere was a lady prlnei al with Mr.. Winston's duties.' In oth er schools sin- liml been allowed to come and go as si., (hose. It I her opinoii that if a vonnK lady i sn't regulate her herself, she - not fit for her position, She doesn't I ll"'eln rules for tencliers, nor does know of. any Institution ma woui.i hi- m-iH-r orr iin them, "W have imtMng whatever to do with the ox i, rloiui' of former teai-lmr. " sho replied hi a nuextlan. 8 he admitted liiivllia crlll l.sU tho rules to nihr teachers: slic lias erltlnlaed and violated them. The 1 VlorH rule she ha violat ed twice. "Why did y. n?" ' ' "Hecause the young men' were so In teresting that 1 look no note vt time," she snawered. nnd everybody laughed. Counsel mndc h.-r t where h enJ her suitors were riiiing, and all other de tails. Hh win pul up by the respondent, but waa ren(ly cross-examined lather than examine I hy him. . The complain ant's counsel did not ask her a question. The InveaiigHtlon is being conducted In a very fair manner. Commissioner Keck with I putlert, pleasant, alert, and oc casionally puis In a pertinent question. It I an extUlent man for the job. ' J. C. M. gurs. . formnl nc -i p corrected. Me hsd a lona talk Willi Mr. Iiwls on he subject. "In actual lord meetings I hnve rnlleil attention to cant' plulnls nlinut Mrs. Hunts , salary and stiout tier supervision or classes." "What wa the resultf" "There wns to result. I did not tsk nn nil the complaints, because I felt it to lx useless. I know the hoard would take no action. ' H repeated tlmt thet hail utwn a gnoti deal or complaint among I he learner on account ot social re strlttlnn. The board ha picscrtbwd no rules nor ratified any for tha aortal conduct of lady teachers. "I voted for dropping Mr. Tllllnghast anil against dropping Mr. Hoffstetter. I votad to nuke Mr. Tllllnghast chaplain In order lo keep lifm In tho Institution. Tn my opinion he is a valuable man. The dent people IMnk more of him than anybody elee connected with the school," Mil. OOOPWIN AHKKD lNVKTIOa TION. lie wss naked III what way lie and Me, Heale win i it,.! to uss Mr. Miller. "Wo wanted lo use him In Investigating the friction said to xlst In the ItislUutlon, T didn't know If it really existed an I ilo-i't miuiw now. Hut I dn know there was a great deal of talk. Unoo fhaiy wn a diaciisslun Btarteii la th board about an litveatlgatlun, but ths price of rolton somehow Interfered wii.'t Mr. For th esake 'ol Justice tn tha afflloted and for th good af humani ty, it i my right and duty to recom mend Holllsier Kocky Mountain Tea. IV owe our country and our fetlawmea- -av- AuirTeaTar' -Talataj- fenta. , n, woraan co. ; HAVE YOU gotten a reprint copy ot that rare "Law ton 'a History of North Carolina?" Contain all th Illustrations In the orlglnsl book. Price, fl 60. The Observer Printing House, Charlotte, N. C. AOKNT8 Canvassers, mixers, peddlers, solicitors, mull order people, etc., should buy Kramer's Hook o( Trade Se crets. Ri-gtilar price $5.00, but balanr of Inst edition for 11.25 ss long as they Inst. Guaranteed. Order quick. Bioux I'nli. Co., Motherland, Iowa. R 8TORAQ1S ROOM tor rent; entire sec ond floor No. S3 N. College street. 24xU feet with private entrance. Will be rent- r-ed for storage purposes only. Apply Southern Newspaper Union, second floor front. No. U N. College street. TUB 0B8KRVER Co. publishes Th Dally Observer, ts.00 a year; The Kveti Ing Chronicle, $100 a year; The Beml Weakly Obeerx'er, tl.OO a year, and ope rate The Observer Job Printing House. Th company solicits subscriptions, ad vertising nnd Job printing. ELEGANTLY reprinted copies of map of Charlotte Township; unmounted, tl cents; mounted on Itrst-clas card board, W eent. f be Observer Print ing House. Charlott. N. Q. won BAJLC oyal Done. and tho lot eamo Caruso Appral Coiua l'p Ik-fore Re. i order Ciuff. , New York. Deo. II. Tha appeal of Enrico Caruso, the tenor, from hi conviction on a charge of disorderly conduct towards women in th monkey houxn at Central Park, rem up before Iteconier Qoff to-dy, No new evldem c wa taken, the proceed ing being limited - to- argument by the attorneys. No decision, wa hand (1 down. The attorneys on' both Ides were given until Monday to hand In briefs. ,y- ,.., j, .",.' ; FOK SALK-Whole or half Interest in spicnnui paving nusiness. Best or rea son for selling. Terms very, liberal and run oe arranged to suit purchaser. Ad dress "Urad, car Observer. ("OK BALK Lesae or complete. Located In progressive North i aronns town. AUures Charlotte Observer. rent Tlnshnp, Tinner, care FOR HALR 10 40-ln. revolving cards, Plntts. 1 Chandler-Taylor engine, 10 H. r. I SO-H. P. return vertical hollar: railway heads, Pete'; 1 railway head. Mason; t rnvia, lompains; eroaa s heating looms loo Double. 1 harness (new). All second-hand but tn good running Order. The D. A. . Tamnklna Co.. Charlotte. N. C. , . TOn RENT. VKHW Ct'RK ' FOR JCPILKPSY. 3.' il. Walerman. of '' Watertown." b.. ftural free delivery, write: "My daugh ter. . afflicted for years with epilepsy, wa cured by Dr. King a New Ufa Pills, ah tin pet had an attack for over t wn year." Ber body ales'iser and llf :ivmf wih puis cb tuu.stQm.iiir u jorosa v. aruar tre, "..' FOR niCNT S-room, house. 1 block from Routhern depot. J. D. Pettua TCM W. Trade. . . . , . FOR HKNT-MM N. Church St., K-room new, modem brick house, furnished or unfurnished. D, P, Hutchison, North Tryon street, t ',l ;(. -.; - X.--- The h'est Doll on the market. . Has eye-lashes most natural looking Doll made. 'A new yesterday, $2.00 to $6.00.. HAND-PAINTED CHINA SAMPLES. These were bought when the importers were selling off their samples in New, York, at one-third off im port prices, and they are here in the newest and richest designs and in e,very conceivable shape at leys than the regular price by one-third. i Bric-a-Bpaic ..t,-. V ' J," 1 SiiczTen:;!e,H6.73,D;p.Itl(. will hold their annual buslnaaa meet InftOfBltttot in t ther.&TflraplA x4ir j.. j'uu nam buhpj cjioice p.eces, we nave ineni ana iney ' - go at one-third off the prices they would have beoi 1 sold at had they been hvjpii regularj buV ; they, too? ) ; were samples, in samo purchasb as tiie r Ii'rcnch jand ) : Jap China. ' U'MC1 ;.C tIfy Take a good look-on the -bridge'; at ' theio: 'fo; pieces, t ; . '-, , v. . i, :i i1. ,.r,-: ,. i. ,' - ,!. - ' ' memoers asasq to- aueo J. j-.?r..'V.y.',f'' ,v.".,,--t'.,-
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 13, 1906, edition 1
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