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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, DECEMBER 27, 1C0G. ' . x a. ;Vt, A- TOUPKLV I Publisher. tvcry Day in Ihe Year. ;J :' SUBSCRIPTION P1UCB: -J. V mm v fm vear tlx monius Three motiiha HEMI-WKEKLY. One year , Six montha Threi monllia .S.UU . 4.0 nty . , PLB11HKKS ANNUCNCEMIiNr. No. X flouth Tryi.n street. Tele phone number. Uuslneae office. I -ell phiee S city editor's office, Hell 'phone, VM. n.s editor' ofllcs. Belt 'phona. SW. Advertising rate are furnlahed on application. Advertisers may feel ure trial lhruugli tha column! of Oil paper 'hey mcy reach all Char lotte and u portion of the beat people tjti this Stuta and Uyper South Caro- Tblr paper gWes correapondem as wide Utltudc a It h..ka put, hi! policy permits, iut !t lk In no case Maaponsihle lor hlr views 1' -a ITjUcIi preferred that eorrespondents lign their names lo their artlclea. ea.pecli-.lly In chs wheis they attack pen-son e or Institutions, though thla la no: demanded. The editor reserves Ihe right 10 g.ve the name of cor , respondents when thv are demand ed for the purpose jf peisonal satis faction Tii ret .-tve .. I'1t:i I im a fotnmunlcHiton must he ncre,ii.paiild by toe true i.fimv of t:ib coneepon-deai. , 1X AH A HAH OV HIS WOIU). , V It I represented that ''tha Choctaw Indiana feel deep humiliation because on of their number ha broken his word.", It apprs that ha was fn- dieted for murder and released on bond but violated tha obligation and escaped. Ha haa been re-arrested and will have to stand trial but no pun lahment that ran be visited upon him tan atone to 'hla people, we aro told, for the mortlllcatlon they have suffer ed on account of his bad fulth. He In nui! to be tin- first man of.hls tribe to flee from Justice, and a contempo rary revive thla story: "A few yean ago it full-blooded Choc law kui convicted of murder uud sen- li'iirnl to hi) allot. As aoon an the date of i xcf-ullon had licen fined ho was re kn.ed ,u bond was nsjulred. Mo alm i)ly ia mined to be on hand, and the 1 autlioni ca Knew Unit ho would keep tils foryuB couple wedded TUB MOORE BRKVARD MARRIAGE ' v , . ; in i I,. . ,. i I,. ,; Mian C'aro Mare Brevard , HettnaH . th Rrtd or Dr. llaxtrr H. Moore i net aiarriaira Uulni Uoma AN fair and Without Attendant Tlio lounc 4.!onpo (iu Worth oa HrtdiU inp win jiivo witn Brttle'a Mot tier I'pon lieturu to Charlotte. Ona of tho cretlleat home - wad dlnjra ever wltneaaed In Charlotte waa that last evt-nlna of Miss Caro Mayea Hrevard and Dr. Baxter Sprinfa as wore, wnirn waa solemnlxed at 7 o'clock at the home of the brtdu'a mother, Mr. Robert Joseph Brevard. at oub noutn Tryon atraot. The certinonr waa nerformed In the north i-arlor of the residence. which had Loan artlatlcallv deeoratatd In white udJ grreen. On the floor waa a whi'u carpet and In the bay window a.i improvised altar iad been erectM and banked with potted THURSDAY. DKCKMItDK 27, 19. i n.imar. Ho kept It. and on the ap-1 na itrns. An ar?n Ol wait, ipoinied day puni the rxm-ino pniali . wound with amllax, overhung the iiioiiKii a convicted rriiiuiiai. ne whs unar, ana just within th railing LET THi: )KI)l It Hi: KNKOIH H). The railroads operating In North Carolina have puld no atteiillnii lo the recent order of the corporation comm'seion that they bulletin cor rectly at their Htatlons the movemi-nta of pawngir tra.ns, but continue the rustom of reporting a train fifteen minutes la to when It In known to he two or lour hours late, and lengthen ing the delay, an nhown by the hoard, on the Instalment plan. fifteen to thirty minute ut a time. The or der currlea a penally of $500 for each act of dlotplencc of It, and It Ix already manifent that it will continue to be illsrcKardi-d until Ihe enforce ment of the penalty In begun. Then It Will !, i.h. v. ,1 li t MJ, .!,.. I,. i ii it in nun anv.ifc-0 "tuir t ii.-v no theorize about It or to speculate up- iiIj-ouk at I ki.ew i.othliiK of KMna bon.li on tho reason wl:v a railroad should ' '" .iprM-araii.-e. if o., waa chiuaed want to deceive its patrons ly ajlnn on its bulletin board I li.it a given train will arrive fifteen minutes be hind Itn Hcheduled tlrii.- when tic man at the telegraph ki y In r ri lnill.l tng Is fully aware of the f.u t that this train is then elaiull:ig ut piny lircetis- boro, three bourn away Why thsj This virtue atones for u multitude deception. Is one of thore things that of in. ( leuily the men of ;ho white no fellow an ever find out. it In ruce have polnta lo gain from the un equally useless to dwell upon the un- 1 tutored Indian in the matter of the irne to his oeonle's honoialde tradition, win- h he esteemed more highly ihan llfs hsclf." Another story but of a very recent Incident Is told by an Oklahoma paper of an Indian of that Territory having pleaded guilty to ome criminal of fense, and the paper adds: "He waa aentenced lo alxty days In the Kederal Jail and to piy a film of $'J5. lie askc.l to l penult led t alay out of nll and m ike a crop, In order lo provide for hla fanily. and Judge I'arker granted the rei,uenl, relnualng llolllig, who Is a Cherokee, on a promise to appeur at Vinlta on Derenibi r I. to begin Ills sen- I tenc e No li. nil of any kind wa reuulred. j ne mo. n'lng last week. ;T,en . he door- J-aught with a single aprlg of orange w.ie ..p. mo. and i. now hi Jail nerving blossom. ever before had she looked ma aeiiienre. lie aa i ill crop ia lain end ami his family Is provided for dur ing the winter." These are high examples for men of the white race for men of oil raies. The Indian In proverbially treacherous and cruel, but l equally proverbial for the virtue thut when ho makes faith he keeps It. In tho case of the murderer who escaped atid was re-arrested. If ho Is not convicted and punished by the court he will be outlawed by his own people not for the murder bit lor I'unlo fulth. T.ie Montgomery Advertiser prints and comments thus upon the stories above nurruted: "It is plainly evi.l. :it that civilisation and naocisilon have not entirely driven ftom U.e I Mill I II hl.1 ii.nlve Ileus of fulth fulness to l pledge III. I'M) and legend nntaio iiuinrroi.M act mint of Indians v ho have, nhown this s.iine sii'ii devo tion to a promise glv n. mn win n their i o 1 1 1 p 1 1 a lie e mean cenaln death, as they wtll knev. "Ih'- led man keeps hla r.onl.' was their hoist, and they lived up wlili a ir'iii' uml . i diy fixed t r t.lin lo .;eai before ihe old nun o: I. Is trite loi t r In I he would hi. ilime lr run iiele.l nod cori.li mile I to dentil, and .1 II vt fur 1 1 1 ! 1 1 tile i..ii:i.t hi was iilliiwed t g i o own re. i.Kiilznm-e ' as We Would AH'a b. lie Would tell ti'x iu 'n- i th.it le w old In iiim iii at a i i it. ih' hour on tin- ii.iv M'i ,i',d M.ihin l ot ili.n iil lniio-il.:lny would i. .. nt linn ftom kee;dnR h.s wind." atoo-j Rev. Harris Malllr.egrodt, rector of m. PeUr's Kplaoopal (hurch. - T. the strains! of rnnhttusera Woddlna March, played by Mlaa Sarah Jonca. the little ribbon girls, dressed In white, emred and formed an alale from the door to the altar. They wvro Mlsea Joy Draper Annie Talia ferro. Calvin Scoit and Arabel Thomas. Then came the groom, with hla brother and jest man, Mr. B. Neely Moore, of Torkvllle. 8. C. The bride entered on the arm of ber brother. Mr. Robert J. Bre vnrcj. She waa gowned In a dross of 'vhlte net over silk; !n her arma she carried a shower Douauet of lilies of the valley and her veil waa no beautiful and aa the aolemn vdwi were taken those present could look upon the yi una couple with only ad miration and affection. Immedu tiy aftvr the ceremony Dr. and Mra. Moore left on a North bound train on a bridal trip of aev ernl week -. On re.urnlnfi to the city they will inuke their home with Mra. Moore's mother, Mra. Brevard, on South Tryon street. Mrs. Moire la the only daughter of the late Dr. Rob-rt J. Brevard and Mrs. Mary Htnnov Brevard. Since her debut in Chariotle aoclety ahe ban been one of l no mott popular young ludl of the city. She la a decided blo'.d, with a lylhe, graceful figure. Il'.r charming personality and gentle dignity have won for her friends, old and young. Dr. Moore la a young rhyslclan of ability and reputation. lie haa made Charlotte his home for the past two years. Since coming here he has been prominent both professionally and socially, and he number hla friends by the hundreds. PERSONAL. The Movcincut of a Number of Peo ple ' Visitor and Others. Solicitor llerlot Clarkson Is spend ing a f..v clays In southern Georgia mid Florida, on legal business. Mr. W. W. Newell, of Norfolk. Vh.. MH, TO.MPKINH ENTKItTAINH. Mr. ' Jfantr : Vi IteyitotcU. of ;")Ve ' York, U Oinwt of llotior sU Din ner at Uio iSouilwrn Minufaetairni' Hab An ; Inta-roatlng ". Talk on .." HoMtborn Cotton Mill Condition - and Inuiilgratlou-Tb O neat a. '' Mr.: Jamea B. . Revnoldsx of New Tork, who la visiting Mr. D. A; Tomn,- ymm H v e 1 1 m uiiiii"! V iua et-the Southern Manufacturers' Cltfb laat evening, Tha following gueata were Invited: Meaara. Jamea B. Bey- viua i. g v aiafail, st. . jaiiipi) !. . 0. McNinoN Andrew Moore, 0. B. Tanner, David Clark. K B. Reld. A. J. Draper. K. A. Smith, J. t Cham bera. U A. Dodtworth. W. H. Raaan. Btuart W, Cramer. S B. Sargent, V. Johnston. I). W.. Oatea. J. 8. Coth- ran, A. I. Kmlth, Oeorga .JU Krueger, O. B. Hlaa, Jo!in M. Hcott, H. N. Pharr, w. c. uowd, ana E. r. preaton. Mr. Reynok a la tna gentleman who made the Investigation of the beef Dual n ess in C.ilcaaro which led to Cne pure food bill. Baalde hla vlalt to vr. Tompkins he la looklnar over the new inotuttrjai condition in the south In a moat general way but with some special reference to the relations of labor conditions and Immigration. Mr. Tompklna presided at the din ner, which was an elaborate spread, and severaj of th gentlemen present were called upon for short talk. Mr. Reynolda. who is a charming gentle man ana a pleasing speaker, spoke moat Interestingly of cotton mill con ditions and Immigration the neces sity for more labor In the mill and avowed himself aa In quest of Infor mation upon this subject. He did not appear aa a teach ?r, but a a learner. lie interested the company greatlv. and air. Tompklna called up on others present for statementa up on tne subtocu particularly under di cunslon. and romarks were made by Messrs. Miller. Caldwell. Chamber. Itagan. Johnson. Moore, Clark, Sar- gnt. Draper. McNinch and Cramer. Mr. and Airs, iteynolda will go to High Shoals where the gentlemen will do soma bird hunting. The visitors will go from High Shoals to Columbia, S. C, and then to AshcvlUe to see Cne land of the sky. BRIEFS. A Few Minor Isappeninza In and About the City. The child culture claas of the Woman'a Club will meet with Mrs. I. VV. Durham, on North, Tryon street. tnis morning at 11 o clock. The sanitary force of the city ore sented Dr. F. 6. Hawley with a fin silk umbrella Chrlatmai as a token of their appreciation of hla aaalstanc during the past year. Senator H. N. Pharr and Repre sentative K. It. Preston drove around the suburbs yesterday afternoon dia- cussing with a number of cltlaens tho proposed extension of city limits. The Christmas entertainment of the Prltohard Memorlul BuptUt Sun day school will be held In the church. to-nlg.lt at 7: SO o'clock. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all to attend. The ItU.'iirdeon Orchestra went to Rock Hill, 8. '., yesterday to fur nish music for a dance there last night. It will go to Concord to-night Ii.m li..n - lift, 1 1 1 i Dir. tii.lldavu In Ilia I. . m T - " ... ...... .j, iurnisn music ror another cerman. ilt with friends. ,..... ..." . Rev. Krncst N. Moore, pastor of the '" Th. "B " T ' ' '"'Z" Irilted Pr.-sl.vterU.. ehio-.h , I I .. .. . " necessary loss of time imd unneces sary worry that these false represen tations entail upon men and women Wailing in Htatlons. when. If they were told the truth, the mi n, If local to the town when- they wait, could save the three hours ut their busi ness, and the women. If local, attend ing lo tin lr hoiii. hold dutlex or other wise rmpioiiig th. i : a i - I,. n, r tlisn san.t!(y of the plighted word. CHARGES. DEMKD. WERE TRUE. We re reminded by The Montgom ery Advertiser that Judge Alton 1J I'nrkcr. the Iiein .cratlc candidate for l'realdint In l'.nit. made this state ment In a speech In New York Oc tober .1 1 of thai i a r : inigiet's reiilrs u new Liei .in :n. nl i.f by alttlng in the station and looking I '' 1,11,1 I-"1"" Of ti,m ....run I , . . ., . ,, .. . i II, ct,t thu IT -Sll.l -111 ..I tin I nit - .1 ,i.ii. , ; at blank walls. 1 1, pn-scnt -ysfent I spp. Ir.t. n He, ie'.u T'c.u He. t,i.,r will, how. vci. continue until the cor- j w''" l'"v' ' ' Wni.ci io.ii laepiirtn.i nt proc'al.ui in ma le f i I I I luiri. I ! , , - I i . . . , ,,, ,r.,.,M i.nie.n i( (it'i.l li-rui.ll IT'Ill llllge Or p . 11 1 o . . . i . 1 1 ; , Of Its order mid some regard for thel!'"', a"-, nllid iru is. of iiifoi 1,1 itim, whl. h. . It I" i" le home In inhi. . is in I... sale PUDllcs on i nb III -, '.villi h It ..in d') llillled to Ihe l'rel ! lit for prKot. ,,, pill. lie OM l, he mat .lll.l. Hv Kr.lce by coinpi'lling the t.illrouds lu mart money f"i hi lt l. n.u arid their ,ml!IMi u, , to 1 1 1 . complaints of tho piopi.. i i n Hie sHllin I.Mvinive. ll.: Mecnlart.l f tlr iiIi wlie" I ep.i r I ineiit tl,lN r. i ..i o , ." , 1 is ll"' ti"l I.e. i.M.es the , hrh. n. in JUM "i the mi I. i,al It. puhh. an run ,n, itt, . .Ills hi. f .Inn him l un uml .till i. I.. : 'folic. I fill, ,1a for I hi plllli.se ol '.e... II. I . .M in. n ol ! he ll'SM, 1,1 ,,,. I I, now ii. torlous (nut U h , r. -':!: . fn in tils irgaiilx,,! I ml., .rt u ri , t v uluu lna- lie lie rre la. vt.i In whl, li motion of li.nerul !' rblng fiom a 11 made eff. . t It i .,t.i:i,,vl Ult ; .1. .'. i " r.,niii.:i ,. . . .1 m h lm, , , . f t'lj iin.t . .ml, nil. lilt c." i ccrs have resulted in tln raking no of I ' I'.... I r .vu ii..,r in,. '. in p.. '. .. . . scandal loo late however i,. ,.f. ! .'...- in tne city yesternnv THE CASE OF GEN. I'l ItMIINti. The Jeal'Misl.s nrnunil bv the pro- I, eaptalmy over the heads of )III- scandal loo lute, however, to af fect Ms confirmation. It has be-n talk In the army for some time thi't I General Pershing, while stationed In tne Island of Mindanao, inulntulii".! relations wltn u i,..:r. lb said to hat. horn. The woman bus ii, Amaru an I t. I, r r,n year statute ..f limp iti,.... Offense Is hairi.l. 1 1 ... I u 1 1 1 Four cl.ivs later the I'i'i -IiI, nt In r.-- i plv to these charges. Issu. i on In- I ti mperat" per-onnl statement. In the i ... otirse of w hl. h hn said Klrvt SI Louis, Mo . is spending the holi i'iivs In the cltv with his father, Rev. Dr. W. W. Orr. Mr. K. I.,. Haw ley, of Salisbury, spent yeJterduy In tho city, stajl- g ut the Central Among the out-of-town people here yesterduy was Mr. 8. E. Sloop, of Mt. Clla. Mr. I). o. Houser, of Maxton, spent yesterday In tho city on business. Dr. J J. Stewart, of Mount I.'nllv. was a visitor In the city yesterday, bo i.ig a guest at the Buford. Dr. George W. Pressly will leave tins morning for Mouth Carolina, where he will spend a few days with 1 1 latlvi s. Mr .1. A. McMillan, of Raefoid tas registered nt the llufonl vc.-ier- i.iy. Among tho oiit-nf-town people Iwie vesterduy was Mr. J '.ri W. ..')rrls..n, ol Mope Mills 1 Mr. J. F. Alexander, of Lllesvllle, Fi.eiii yeMcrduy In Charlotte, staylr 1 nt the Central I Mr K. I-. Held, of Due West. Is In 1 . I,.. ,11.. lis I- t llllnir relax, 1- h.r ! I dm I ti ' the bolldiivs. ' I'rof. J. W. Lewis, of Clomson Col !' "c Is In the rltv. visiting his father. Mr J W. Ia wis. Jtev F. M. Iluwley. pastor of the Flrt I'resbyterlnn church, of Fulton. Ky. Is spending the holidays with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. F. (). Hawley, nt 7 North long street Mr. J. D. Turner, of Oastonla new Seaboard depot at Lumberton. The station will be of pressed brick and will be an ornament to that thriving little city. Mr. Frank Gllreath has recently received a letter from Rev. C. U Hoffman, who is now at 527 Maxwell avenue. Boulder Colorado, sending his regards to his Charlotte friends, Mr. Hoffman's condition la improving. The 4 8-hotir period during whl,ch dynamite stick and caps mlg.1t be fir cu in the city expired yesterday af lurnoon at 8 o'clock. It Is the con census of opinion that the Christmas Just passing was the quietest in years. Dr. I. W. Falson won the IS prUe offered I ;. Garlhaldl & Bruns, In addition to holding ticket No. 1612 which entitled him to une second prize, Dr. Fiuk hi held No. 701, which Just missed the $50 prixc won 'by one point. THE PROVIDENCE Mr. W. MARRIAGi:. Mary '.V3S. woman, who Mill II child. in.iriled an army h two- I, leg. d tigr' il. ahould see lit t., in. il. Scandal li- not apt i o i , ', , lurmul airing It -, in i,. I dial, ln He i i h" i In. i Ki s r false, jealous,-. ,,n, ,,,,, ill I ti' III i y I lit is K I ' fl , .He t II If j fle-lle ,.( the i a ns H'ln Mi II t K Tl.' on i mi lit- un fl c!v lx-nclit Hie nrmy " in of their being l.rooght Roosevelt mid Mr T... . sew York '. i,,nn post in in upon the in iti. i. Mr. Of the opinion thui mint .era ought to le in, I.. bnga. Ii.ih. in order that there should be vigorous young generals, with pl.-nly of tlui - to learn the duties of their position f and acuuire i mo rl. n. ,, i,, n. i, I Hag of troops. Thi ol, tl.-ull), tills is all very well, pnu tii ally, the jealous, to and eiiibltieririenis aioused union those overslaughed ,,. the service fsr more harm than Ihe good which result from making youthful g. ner- .'stla." In which there is , g,-.st duul lot IruUi. .Mr laihirs aeco-Mtlo; s o m i i si Mi . I ortelymi ."lid lo" Hie In, , list I on. tru., . t ' v. ,.i 1,1 I r.in.l both ef ,,. lorn . i If. th 1. f.i III c. ;ilnl lll.l stnlleli ;iy they ni.f 1 I. il.e I.e. , inns. I, tin. en I, iini.itlo'i . f the mnn in.ikleir th m. ' " TI,.. ass-i- ' I on thai Mr I ' It l Ici.l ii. n l;i,.iw I t .'ge gi.ir.e.l while In any ofli. I .1 p. n ' w !i. i el. lie w i. weal I. .1 to .i . r . , 1 I., I l.e, lie lint i onttHnlt otS f ..i,. , ,,, 1 in 1 1 .! I a iulaelioi.it. TI" "...iiii.ih llial tio.re Iiim liefn .my l.l.l f k i.i i I ,i,i, i t l..,'r. t. I.v Mr CorPly,,,! ,, 14 ,,,, i ,i lilm'.iii'il The usseit'on ih'H tl.e... I ns been ;iiii.f- In ,,v iH'Icilf ,v 1 in. M. oi I. . I.v Mr Co, i, -i), I,, ,,, ,v ' "e anv ple.lse or proiols .. n,,,, Ihi'le ';. Ifi-en any iilulei'. : .i n.li . i; ih I" f"t it" ininiiii.il I's oi l.fht.f' In",.-. ae ii n n .1 act coul i Unit lo 1 1 i.i, : I k d fn !,! "". I " I Mr. Charles G. Mi'lb n tr turne-l ves ler'Uiy from Llnclnton. where l.e spent Christmas with bis parents. Mr. 1 1. ml Mr s. .1. W. Mullen. M .-. .1 C. Allison, of Kulelgh, ?i. I.e. ii spending th holidays In tho city wllh his brother. Mr. T. T. Alli son Among the visitors in the city VfNterilut tvus Mr. '. D N. MrKic anil Mis Ku; Ki'iHlull Wed. Mr. William N. McKee and Misa Mury A. Ku. . kondull, of Providence township, win' married last night al 7 o'clock at Providence church. Rev. Alexander ,Ma:tln, of this city, per forming the i.romony. Mendelssohn's Wedding Mun h was played by Miss Kllle Grlet. flic brldu came In on the arm of Icr brother, Mr. F. li. Kuykendall, i ud tha groom was ac companied by his best man, Mr. Les ter C. Knox. The attendants were: Miss Willie Kuykendall and Mr. R. J. McGlnnla, Mi-s Fair Kuykendall and Mi. K. C drier. Mlaa Minnie Downs am) Mr. Charles McGinn, Miss Annie I'unti. of Hock Hill, and Mi. Jame T Porter, of Charlotte. The bride v. ore white net over t!l' nno carried I, tide's roses and maiden hlr fernc. 'I lie church wus boa ml - ;THK BIO MAbO.NIO ( HAXAAIl. Interest ia the Celebration tirowlnn All ArraugementfSj belns; . made i WUJ Begin ex Thuraxlar. ' ,AI th indlcaUona point to tbefact that tha Maonln baeaar whleb opens at tha city nail next Tnursdav will b the biggest event of Jts kind ever held In tha BKtate. Tho various com mittee appointed some time ago to tnak ih neMasar preliminary ar rangements . bava been . ictlvely at work ana tn detail are rapidly be ing perfecteH. f Many donations have been received. , Tha booCA will be fit ted up In-lavish style. The ladles will be In charge and nothing will be leri unaona wnitrt win aaa to It suc- f ess, t . , ";''.', .- "A TllblerBn. , ' Th most appropriate raesga laat acclmpanied , ajiy Chrlatma present receivea oy any cnarioite parson waa In th form of an original verse, a follow: "Just a thimble-full to-dav will do no hurt , Bo put one or two under your shirt And If It makes you bright and gay Try It again some oCner day." The above -verse . accompanied a golalined allver thimble of tha capa city or an ordinary wine glass. Nuff aed.. In tna Matrunonial Market Register of Deeds - W. M. Moor yesterday lsud license for tha mar riage of two couples. They were: Mr. Leonard Cathay and Miss Jeanette V. Johnston, of Paw Creeks and Mr. Luther Campbell and Mis Than El lington, or crab orchard townsntp. K. O. Do Witt A Co.. Chleoeo. at whose laboratory Kodol Is remtred. assure us that this remarkable dlgoatant and eer- reciive ror tne stomach, conforms runy to all provisions of th National Pure Food and Drug Lew. Bold by Hawley" Pharmacy. PEOPLE'S COLUMN The American District Tetcgrnpti Company oVJiver package, pareals. notes, invitation, furnlsltee messstn- gera for errand service at a vary small cost. The Obemrvcr will aend our messengers, without charge, to your residence or place of mitlneas ror sdvertlsement for this column. 'Pltone 78. Ofllce with Western Union Telearranh Comoanv. 'Phoii 5. AQ advertisement laaerted la thi eotama at rat ef ten cent per line of six word. No ad. taken for le- than 20 rent. Cash In advowee WANl iu. wanted- Roller-top desk. with or without chair. Address A. M. Breece. Lumberton. N. C. WANTED Fl rat-claas R. F. Caldwell. barber at once, WANTED To borrow 14.000 on gilt edge security. interest paid in advance. Bex 797. city. WANTED Three energetic young men wno win nuslie atx days each week. Wo want young men who would like to earn good salaries and will work for that end. We don't want young men who drink, no matter how energetic. Ad dress Reliable, care Observer. WANTED-Poslllon by experienced ap prenticed machinist. Hotter, itesdv. Very beat of references. "Willing," Cure Obsarver. WANTED A drug clerk with two or threo years' experience. "Quinine," care Observer. WANTED For six weeks an experi enced sttnoaraplitr and office assist ant. Add roes Office, care Observer. WANTED Agent in nearby towns. Finest grade of work and liberal term. Sanitary Laundrv. Charlotte. N. C. BUSCELLANEOCS. WE ARE OFFERING a liberal discount on violins, mandolins, guitars ami banjos, having overstocked to anine ex tent In this direction. With eweh Instru ment bought wo give a. certificate for fa) or ion free leasuiia, according to price or Kutrument. Charlotte Muslo Co.. 'J& N. Tiyon. Waldo Amea, Mgr. PHONE 1'S about our electric Irons. Thev huve Just arrived. Catawba. Power Co. IT 18 THE pennies saved that makes the dollars, (tend your furs anil leath ers to us, and let us clean them and dye them for you. That old suit and drost ned rtyelng. don t you think so? uueen jetty Dyeing and Cleaning Works. JCHT RECEIVED this morning, a car ld of Florida Oranges. R. (. Field & Co. MONEY to loan on real estate mort gage In sums of (jOO.OO to u,0u0.00. 1 to 3 years' time. Southern Real Estate 1oan & Trust Co. AOi:NTH -Canvassers, mixers, peddlers, solicitors. mall order people, ate, should buy K rumor's Book of Trade Se crets. Regular price IS.A0, but balance of Ihb edition for fl.2ll a og as they last. Ouarantsed. Order qu.ok. Sioux Pub. Co.. Huthtrland. Iowa. THE OBHKRVKR Co. publish Th Dallv Observer 1)1 00 a veari The Even- tiold. Jr.. of llilly doiorat' i In evergreens and the ' lrtr Chronicle. 5.00 a yeart Ths Semi. Vows were t.ilcen lienetitn U 0- I cf hyacinths. Immediately ufter the ceremony the bridal party repaired to tne home of .Mrs. W. F. Kuykendall, where a rec. lion was given. Mr. and M' MuKen come to t.Tiar- Intte litat iil ii and registered ut the Huford. Th Washington .u.d New York. i. .in . It li.i'i fin,., been il.'llionsl ra le, Hint i ioge rnrgei s marges wire liu Gi' I- not now coiic'd.-il. I... think oiing , !h- i u,"y ""' "" l"tixer iloiiicl. l u'. aa our Montgomeiy rai t says. "Hie I'n slilent it eeiisboi who was a goest ut 111.' Soul hern Manufacturers' Club. Am 'in ihe t lsltois hero yesler lay w a i Mr. A. (i. Muiiguni of tho tlas t"ti i bar. Mr il I.. Me Fill In lid. of Hhelbv. vtas t . gl f. ed ut the (intliil lis'. nlK hi. Mr C C Hook return, d home last . v., i r ,..',.. ui.fOt.lli.ir I'lirl.lm wlili t.lalives at Concord. Mrs. I mey win epeuo me,, .,,,.,,.. II will i, main al Concord sevcnl 'r groom of this union Is one o. da vi i"ii';cr ! tho foremoHi young farmer In llio Mr W II Hiiguo, ..f High PoHt. i County. He v an recently elected a If n i Hie guesi of Mr. David Clark, at I member of the county board of com- lh.. Maiiufiictui ers' Club lust even- nilsstoners. I'l" urlUe is a cnaiming Imr voung weniait. educated and cultured. Mr II. I-:. Williams. of Heath ' StK" I a dnugliter of the late Mr. W. conii tnpo-; Kp; lugs, win registered .ii the ftu- I ir. Kuykendall. of Providence, i.,.- - 1 ford last nljht I Of." . . f V t I i Weekly Observer. 11.00 a year, and ope rates Ths Observer Job Printing House. The company solicits subscriptions, ad vertising nad Job printing. OCR PIAN1STE takes pleasure in play ing for you, be It on the piano or la ik ing machine. Como in apd hear tne lut- esL tmiNk' or records. ODen evenings leuvc, This morning for .hiring holidaya. Stop nt the "Golden w hero i-'nrn." Tryon. Charlotte lualu Co., ilj N. n n v -!v- A IT 1-2 Off iniulfs 14 Off i Men's and Ladies' Fancy NUmbreIIas, Dolls Doll Carriages Wagons, Velocipe desfTricydes,Sldghs Picture Books, Doll Furiture, HandPaint ed China, Bric-a-Brac, Framed Pic tures Hobby Horses, Games, Men's Silk Mufflers A ft) Furs ii tow ai ds ' .'hat tiaa bei .'unit of lhf on i MD asBBtLra Tltft Ll I., u i ( - - s-r 'Mlllin f tO-dy. it declares, h.is un ii.r. tntnabl list of weaknessea ui.A ,.n. tnents of which the woman who falnl- , sr vrr nearu, ann is less able o Jo hmf OWfi rwvrk." We ran only t epi'i.: ' ii,- ..... ' . ... mw ir,ima, ir we uun t know- -un. lea, indeed,- mar fashion Is rpon- HP"logl..nl f,,r his conduct i ...i.... ,..., '"' inner nn t "tittiiry. !Hfter spending while allowing (.'oiieljnu to remain as ' ( 'hnrlnl te. cliiilrrnaii of the ItepuhltcMii commit tee, he promoted Mm t (he position be now holds of Postmaster General, and has sent bl name to the M..nHle for confirmation a Hecn tary of the Treasuiy." The President i,, B WllH iiuld a few clays ago. Dm strangest of men. Mr. I'liiicsn C. Klngslund left lust night for l.ls homo ut Now York. several month In TEDDY ON PANAMA. CHILD HI' 1 1. NER TO DEATH. Vt' rJ Preparation re well gnder way for th opening of n Irish InUrna tlonal Exblbltiun in Dublin next May. It porpoaj i I show the world what Irishmen at bom bava don In re cent year;, The Observer wishos it nucb suoceas and would grg(l Uk b prnt pi,.!':; r'r-.:-r . IS-Year-Old Daughter of Mr. I tiw reiwe Earnhardt. Mh', sml in,. Ni-ar Salisbury. Kjieclal lo The Observer. Among tin guests at the Central lust night wits Mr. Jl. T. Ashcraft. of Mom or Mr. W. A. Wrluht, of Ftatesvllle, l 'i visitor In the clly. M-. It. II. Simmons of Kulhcr f'irilton. whs uniong fie gut-sis At ihe Hufon' Ii-s1 night. Mr. Mil Ion Mcintosh, r Wllmlns;. ton. wns the guest of Mr. H. H. Wil cox, nt th Houthem Manufacturers' Club veslerdnv Mr. Price Niely. of Klncastle, Va.. has been spending a few days with relatives In Hteele Creek township. "El I'p Wlmr He's Gwlnr." j Monroe Journal. Among the puasengers on a Hea- Ki.lll,,.fe n. , .... . i ' priifi ii n nea- of Mr I a I I L y."."r". d d","hU,'r tn.at. He was lagged and put In the 1" n'.',r :" '.""r" . ."f. ,h " r and started to his de.tl. f n ,v.n. irilrssf ie?' '"" ' '"'uh htmgrr. and a they au1. a1?, , "",","m, wouldn't let him eat the trunk straps, hum iwifna T , V'f ,u;,""h,,r'H ; - -"wed up and swallowed th tag -linHinJ . n- . Illtli1 girl was ,,, WBs around his Mtk. One of ,,f th. I. J. , S;w, " ,h" ";hen h" ,"''rr" irn nandacam in. and In tn L. . ,J"r" Gallon, astonishment, saw that Billy had eat- I. o" i',,r llump "'"n. en hla tag. and exclaimed to th- bag. more than a mile from Ral shiirv. H - .... n , 7.. rlothe. u.h.: and befor. .Wrt Viw !n could reach her h had suffered such Injuries as to make her death a 4'rtalni. Her clothes were burned from her h-idy and It- presented al most solid Hp. The funeral over the unfortunate on will U held to morrow uerolng from I'rovldanoa, gwine." t'eaeaaweet, the Ideal mrdh'lne for the little -tines, t'nntalns ha optMos. Men forme fully with National Pur Food and Drug Iw. Write H r ivflVltt & Ci., Chlrsge, for in f Baby Bovk7 old jr Ha wis' Pharmacy.. vv Bt. I.OUlB PoS'-DlaiMltOh. In Panama the work go on As fast as godrile let It, And everytlili g Is being done Aa fust a w cuu get It. The dirt Is flying far and wide And each day rising higher. , And any one who says It's not, Holieve me. is a Itur. In Panama i nr men proceed According to their lights, I know It, fur I hung sround Ths place I tree days and nights. There lan't m y fault to find. And It I" nil' dealrn To call Ihe mniv who say there la A scoundrel and n Hat . In Panama the dnlly food la very 's.nl and sweet. And it Is al nonsense t aay They went fur things to eat. The quarters wHern lu aien must live Are high above the mho. And any one who say. they're but la nothing but u llur. In Panama n art my works, And mlghiy la Its toak, And it" on has n moment (here ' Tn lie amiind end bask. The prospect of the out complete ' '- ' Is (nil we could doslraf . ' 'And any one Inclining to , t ' The eontrnry'" a liar. J ' v' ' BTOHAflK ROOM for rant; entire aen otid flour No. to N. College street, 24xU feet with private entranee. Will be rent, ed for storage purposes only. Apply gout hern Newspaper Union, second floor front. No. 14 N. Col leg s treat. ELEGANTLY reprinted ooples of map of Charlotte Township; unmounted, U cent; mounted on flrst-olaat card board, cents. Th Observer Print. Ing House. Charlotte. N. V. HAVE TOU gotten a reprint eopy et that rare "lawsen's History of North Carolina?" Contains all the Illustration In the original book- Price. 41, W. Th Obaervar Printing House, Charlotte. N. C. , Catarrh of th nose and throat ahould aa you to at nn le.1 boa of Dr. H Nothing so sue. ly proves tttertt us had. you to at hoist ask n tor t re si no thin actual (sal and Dr. niveau, tn prey this. enrneatly desires (bat we let yeu ntsk that tt. " This creamy, snow white bflln bulm, sonihes the- threat und noetni. and nuh'kly purines a foul or teverlah breslh. Cell and luyestigat. igrwll-Duu jtatall IJlor, . OAMHI.E-IIINOE nn your sheet mtule makes It worth twlee as much. Can you afford to buy rnusln without It when It costs but three pennies? "Once used, always used." Let ua mall you a sam ple. Charlotte Muslo Co., 25 N. Tryon St. 0 JTOH SAME. FOR BALM CHFM.P.-MtoJr 8af. Weight l.0O lbs. C. Q. WKARM. FOR HALE-10 vin. revolving card. I'bitl. t Chandler-Taylor engine, to ll. P. 1 -H. P. return vertleal boiler: railway head, Petes'; railway head, Mason i 4 rools, Tompklnai 4-1M broad shsetlng looms if Douhle. II harneee (now). All seeond-hsnd but In good running order. Th D. A. 1 Tompkins Co., Charlotte. N, C. ' for man. FOR RUNT- N. Chureh Bt., -room new, modern brlek -house, furnished nr unfurnished. D, P. Uutchlaon, I North Tryon irsast. '. , , .y..'.,,. FOR RKNT-a-rootn eottage, toth avenue. . Apply tw . Mr., fcj, P, Itoas, I'lsMt til. . ' t .,- .5 : . 1 I.HT-OoM "loeket Off f Which fnhl t w tiie ptitureH, ' Rvwai'd tor re lur t ubesrver oftu. -r. . . j . . . . 'V- ' '' ' ' i .V..'; " . '.'". '. ,:.'.;.V- ';;).., .'.:. r .-I ..,' ' ' ' ' 1 . . . aAa- .Mml ' arr n ijJi Sieaa anS wm 'm m srir ia m Was ii J m airjrsi. ' :'.'', '"'. Vl' .1 ' '. 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