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The editor reserve th right to give the name of cor respondent when they are demand ed for the purpose of personal atts faction. To receive confederation a " communication must be accomiianled by the true name ot the correspon dent WHERE. THE OBSERVER IS SOLD. North Carolina people traveling out Side the State can (ind The Charlotte Daily Observer on sale at the following named places: Hotel 81. James. Washington. Metropolitan Hotel, Washington. Beeker & Ornlort. l'enu. Ave. uii llth St., Washington. Penn New Company, MO Wharton 8L, : Philadelphia. : Kutaw Hotel, Bultlinor. Broadway t entral i'utel. New York. Klmlll House. Atlanta. Cia. Goodnmn Tobacco Co., Atlanta, Oa. - Atnos New Co.. Lo Angeles, Cal. Amos News Co., Oakland, Cal. Amos News Co., Ban Diego, Cal. Hale News Co.. Caklund, Cal. L, Goodlett, Spar tanking, 8. C. Spartan News Stun-l, Spartanburg. 8. C. W, T. Abury, Greenville. 8. C. O. 11. Mason, Ciffney, ti. C. Kroe A Uould, 11 Covo St., Norfolk, Vs.. SUvert Drug Co.. Sumter. 8. C. Jerome New Stand, Columbia. S. C. R. It. Black, Columbia, 8. C. Lex Ncnl, Chester, H. C. Woods M. Steele. Hock Hill. 8. C. Union Station. Columbia, S. C. World New Co., Memphis, Tenn. Trent A Held, Knoxvllle, Tenn. THURSDAY, FEIIKl'AltY 7, 1907. WHICH IS IHMM.KSLOl s? It appears that The Charleston News and Courier and The Wuterbury, Conn., American are "lit grips," and we quote from the former that the latter "agree with Mr. Charles Fran cis Adams that there wait really noth ing 'generous' in the altitude of the North towards tho South 'In the years Immediately succeeding the. close of the strife,' and It pleads that tho North Is willing to acknowledge the wrongs It committed and to forgive, If not forget, tho wrong It suffered,' nd thut "It (tho North) holds no grudge over tho pant. It argues. moreover, that 'the South In the- i' r- IUU Ol DrilBl'fl Ainillllll im" n v.. .. Northern capital as shown In Mon- day's speech und wishes It were not Invested In the "Mouth." " Th.- News and Courier says after this summary of the argurnent of The American: "But ooi i onten puini v ih iniii.t-nu OU. It know il. ii rt-t. ,r "I .lini.ni Io his speech In 'I." Semite 'III 1 1 . t repre sent the South i.r :m iut of 1 1 1 -South; It km wr tent Nortiinm ! 1 n 1 and North!!! ei.i-M il, an ) Noiihirn , u - .fl.l....... hut. . ,.v..n people am web ion i i. no K"i,u "1 I nyoy her, the foil .Ml..C or i.:i our laws 1 1 lot v man to make a wi All III! I o v . el j.olnl goes 'in to a r i: ij tfor And then It getful of the fact that we hot up a good many of their people between i...i,i..,.., ltd and 1865 ) that the North nuvr had reason to hold a "grudge" nid ri -n j the Bouth, be-au"e on tho p.irl of the latter It was pun ly "a war of 1. ( fence:" "a war on prln. , l 1 ," nml j all thut controversial iijtlon , Which we had better cpuse to debute ! and try to forget. But upon the real point of the (!- j bate which of the paper Is the more , Ingenuous7 The r pi sentation of a j State in CingreM m.-iy bo sill In I fairness to be r p ' i-h n t u 1 1 vi of the State. This wus not always ho In the reconstruction ilavs iiml .lurm the long period iiff' r. In wbl h tin Southern State, wt,. driving to ?t their affairs on n morni! bi"l. th" carpet-bagger!' f i'i if t , , i men who hrid the i ., ;, ., i , H'at, ,,r tie and nppen rel (, . their r. pr. sent a -ttve In Washington ef iii f repre sentative at all. hut i'iit lit Changed ond now oelv th" "virion d 1ntel1lt;enc." th owr"is of tho Oil, elect to offlr m th Mouth Th North now rightly Judg., th.- Hmnh by the men It send, . .. hv nrr lin,,,r.pil,, n(1 llfv Pfl!1K(.d ,n nn Ikelr utterance, and fh. lr innt.n-r , ml,li,y,n,,t which Is extia-banard-U Senator Tillman I not reP,c.,m.,- Wh,n , f rall,1()f ; Uire of Bouth f'arolina ami r t ouall- lhr . of BOVI.rniii.-nt employe, is " - "" " ""roan, wny was Hf iwwe rifiieu linvfinor hv wh in VOtes and why Is he li-tc,l Kenalor . & . . I . ... uree nmri w nnout opr-osltinn ? If irktnui la not L. T,.rr t.,..,. ...i... i 09 It elect him Oovernor for three ' terms and then promote him to the''"rn ltallwuy I'onipany, sfTectlng va- Henat7 ' , There la no plausible reasoning by 'which South Carolina can ewspo re- ; ponsIWWtr for Tillman or Arkansas responsibility for Devi or Mii . sfMpoDBlbflltr for VtM.man. r -s . Another argument In favor of the Bickett bill, which propose tn pro vide for all the Intake and, mental de fectives ta the Stat and which !) an unanimously favorable report from the Joint legislative committee on In sane asylums. It found Jit the recent bsrnlng to death of two Insane per sous fn tlie county home ef Pasq we ts rg eounty. . V ", ' . .. . , i . ' MENTAL AXC3 IN WHITE HOUSE Evidence multiplies that the Presi dent put his foot In It'-deep when he announced his Intention to appoint i negro aa surveyor of customs at Clii clnnatl. It was a matter of course that terrible howl would go Up from the community upon whleh the honor was to bo thrust ' The Republicans of the city aro a unit In urging the president to send the colored brother up to Cleveland, the homo of West ern abolitionism, but lot Representa tive Burton rushes post ; haste to Washington at the mention of such a thing. A constrained attitude is observable on the part of the press of that section which, with few' ex ceptions, whooped it up for Cram's confirmation aa collector of the port of Charleston. The prospect of any extension of negro Federal office holding beyond the half-dozen or so appointees In Now York and Massa chusetts Is manifestly unwelcome. It Is clear that by compelling people who have been attacking him for do ing justice without regard to race In the Brownsville affair to realize their own more or less unconscious hypoc risy on the whole race question he has stirred up. so much resentment that the step is far from being the successful antl-Foraker political move which It was Intended to be. But these are not the worst of the trou bles Into which the poor President plunged himself In that evil moment. Much as he desires to maintain his political prestjge and to escape the necessity of riding from the White House to the capital on March 3, 1909, with one of his factional ene mies, peace In the bosom of his fam ily Is an even greater consideration. What shall It profit a man to become President of the whole world and loso out In this respect? If, In announcing his Intention to make the Cincinnati appointment, he was momentarily un mindful of the fact that ho "has a son- n-law, he has since become acutely awaro of the fact. Cincinnati Re publicans have served notice on the Hon. Nicholas Longworth that If the negro Tyler gets the Job It is all over with him. Remembering that It was only the active etertlnn of his august fafher-ln-law's great Influence which kept him where a whim of Boss, now ex-Boss, Cox first put him. Nick would have to be far more weak-minded nan he Is not to see tho point. Ho has Inflicted heavy wenr and tear up on the streets of Washington In rush- ng three times a day to the White House to plead with Us exalted In mate. Mrs. Alice is laid up with the t;rlp just now, hut she will probably bei out In a day or two to Join Nick In the onslaught. We see no choice 'or the White House hut to capltu 'ute. The President's state of mind nnj.-t be such as to move the pity of Senator Knrakcr himself. THK RAILWAY MAIL t'LKRK. He Is somewhat of a favorlie with this paper, which plays 1 vorlles as for Instance locomotive engineers and train conductors, sleeping and dining car conductors, Indeed all those who run on trains. The fr-nato branch of Congress has pnssed a bill Increasing tho pay of letter carriers in free de livery office and It Is believed that the House will also pass I1, which would be all right. Hut, to quote The Chattanooga. Times: I I' to nils time w nave nollcel m. rTeeiivt' ii"Vemeiii to advance tlx pay f the railway try II dirks, a clans of i ulilie servant who ate In every m iniltleii to recognition In the ui.w.nl . , . '1 i e v .f KnurH They may not l-p ! .is ih lively ruaarilsed ns oiluia, I in 1 loir n.-riiH ;iie unl ns ki"'I T!o ; ire tinr-ier woiswi require greater I I no li-lr aid skill ;ind uro engauc I In Itioch In.. re ,H tic.lYtils Htlil resnunitl.l.. i 1 ,vt , mj, 1 1 1 . i ! i .my other ' f the ilU;H-m ,k tclO.'.l I "CI II I of tie rostorTlcc 1 ...i r I, ! to thi fr iitU'iiilni, 1. 1 ,.-' tliiiieiiKh n"in i Int i ee r i-'r . t hi'l r nssi.1,1 ' .1 n I Hi" n.llllolia ( li lt, m ., ,,! I'lr nv so piotniitly ai.il I I o Ire -- l I -a ill, Ih i ; iih ti, hi I' I" ik rnn h'OiC. t II, It ili'Sllnitlotis These . I, -rim I, iv" c I 1 1 ii 'I nnv Increis- of IH III IV.ei l .iir nil" 'l I III: v li.ivo I., en foiici! !!!( tho lnlance of Ih" I ,hl:, I., t i o; tliilr Incomes to meet .'i.: 'i ! to:, i q of enniin i.tlt ,-i . I . , f iinll'cs a ii I the ki.si 1 1 t ..I Ii iii eervwher free i iiicir j II , I I I! . I. i I,. O.....I.I ' . 'ii Iii.Ii-i ii. :ill 1 .1st l and firneu I iri ii-n en ..ii" !rwr as'tlg the pny of j i o toff I, : I yes " I'pi-n ilo ohiincpof th salaries of1 die nieml" n of congress, their pf ! Ii'lio: otlt . i " and the cabinet oftlc. i s, jtlci, iiro-" a inlchly howl for Hi"! :,,U mi" of il.e pay of the clerks itij Urn I ii pari mi nts "f tin- govcrrnii' nt I ,n a iii i i.i" "ii. but He hine not no- i . tli . ,1 thai. xi . pt for Th" ( 'Initiation- j fi Tino . ii'il .,,lv h'i jmt In a plea i for Ilo- r.il,..,v po.'a cl.iks. Th" j I W'.i' Ii I t, ; ' n i I. i k oin half of w liotn i , on', I no ilo,,!,! . ,i ,i rin d with, tn 'Iii' fi,h iiniii', of ih. service work ( '.' I i . IkIi' h"iir a duy, nro comfort ably hou'eil. will puid Mini have ern plojnieiit i" inn ft tn! wl'h which Itnro I no rUk The pos'.il cleiks work ir regular and inil'f'nlte hour, long liours slwnvs, in lll-venlllnied und super-nesteii or tinnei-tieatej cars, ,, Tt. 0() P nsiiin I in- (nervi r win join Its valu'd friend, Th '"hnltanonga limes. In putting In a bid for the pos tal rink" The rnl'e of ng by th Wouth- room c :,,' of lt .111 tiliiVes i'mItiai hit good new to the public s also to the men An Increase of wsges ugirrognling l."!fiO,000 to 1400.000 Is something worth while. It is to be hoped that this action composes ail th difference between the company and the men. Renator Bailey manifested Tuesday before the Tessa legislative commit tee which Is Investigating him th spirit which mide his leadership nf the minority when he was a mem W of the House a failure. He Is toe hot-tmperd, Witness, also, his Jumping little Beveridga, of Laa Una, and choking blm. , The University of North Carolina Record for December reports the following representation of religious denominations among the students Two hundred and twenty .MethotlUts, 151 Baptists, 12 Presbyterian,' 112 Episcopalians. 14 Lutherans, II Chris tians, J Roman Catholics, 7 Hebrews, one from each of the denominations of Dlsclplea and Friends. , These flgurea represent. v-fair - relative division of. University students (among the re ligious denominations in North Car ollna, except "that there la , a dispro portion of Methodists to Baptist, th Baptist denomination being the larg er numerically. C f rj Says The Greensboro Record: "HnmetlmAa wt' hen In to feel like the time was not far distant when Gabriel would Uow his last trump. Before the war at New Garden Boarding School, now Oullford College, there was no sing ing allowed; If one of the students whistled immodorateiy ne was eaiiea down. Some years ago they cnengee the name of tho school and went to sinarlnor and teaching music. This was Alarming enough, but we now observe that Senator Dixon, ot Montana, has appointed one of tho students to An napolis Noval Academy. Think of a Quaker preparing to fight!" That's what. When the Seceders got to using pipe organs It was shock enough, but now that the Quakers are developing martial ardor getting real scrappy we go up In the air completely. Charlotte's proudest present posses sion Is the new Selwyn Hotel. It is beautiful as to both Its exterior and interior and perfect In its furnishing and all of its appointments. It Is un- approached In North Carolina for style and elegance, and Its manage ment is an assurance that It will be conducted as befits It The delight of those who have been through It is universal and one of the happy things about it Is the rhythmic name which Judge Burwell suggested for It and which It bears. 'The Charlotte Observer does not seem disposed to sit up much over the p:ral or grape mm. It suy grape fruit Is its own plural, and lets it go at that. Inasmuch as The Observer mind Is so quick on the trigger. It niilit like to attach Iteeir to this Utile protocol, fed as mental arithmetic .to a gramrnar- ckis In Norfolk the other day: 1 'If a cat and a half catch a rat and a half In a duy and a hajf, how many cats will It tnke to catch a hundred rats In fifty days? "Norfolk Landmark. The Observer Is a grammarian and a scientist not a mathematician. Tho fate of The Atlanta News, whose specialty was stirring up ra cial strife and advocating lynching, should serve us a lesson to Senator Tillman. KILES of ont;mit issued Judge Iloyd Summons Lonnle Hardin ami Albert Tnjlnr, of (iriTimhoro, lo Aipcur on Charge of Contempt of Court Alleged That They Kn lleetl Away anil Ilarlsinil Two l.ngllsli (.IrU Held as WUiicshcs Speclal to Tho Observer. Greensboro, Feb. 6. Judge James K. Hoyd of the United States Court, to-day Issued a rule against Lonnle Hardin and Albert Taylor, two young men well known In the city, to show cause why they should not be attach ed for contempt of court, it being al-b-ged that they spirited away and hat bored two of the English girls, who are held under surveillance to appear as witnesses In the coses against the Charlotte mill men. The papers have been pluced In tho hands of Marshal Mllltkan to be served. The papers arc returnable Saturday after noon. It will be remembered that a few lays ago two of the girls failed t return to tho boarding houie at sup per time and a search f' r them was instituted. They wrr traced to a building In which these two young nun have rooms, but could not be found. Tim next morning the girls ran out of town, but were captured about eight miles south of the ellv W in n i aptured they told their story to the marshal, Implicating tho two voting men. They said they were se teti d In a closet when the buildlni', was searched. These, witnesses were placed In the custody of the marshal, and us court Is In session there is Mime reason for believing the young men are In serious trouble. HMALLIMtX AT THK It I DOR lr. Kdmun.l llaniioin. county su i o 1 1 m e n , I e n t of health, went to Oah lildge yi-wterday morning lo riam ioeil a student of the institute wh" a thought to have smallpox. It u:i found that ho hud a well-devel- ,pii caso of the intense and the to, ,t lit ir house wm iunrantlned 1 "in of the fifteen boarders bad (led fiom th" Kdlge and came lo (ireens boro on their wry home. 1 r. Ilarrl- o, leiurneil to OrcenHboro at noon and iioilflcl the police. Health Of Mci r Simpson went to th passenger 'latum and found the three boys on Mo ti.tln which was s, llClllllotl to h ne- Iii a few minute for lialelgh. The hoys were closely questioned, and " ei" put upon their honor to return io Miik Hldge this afternoon ThH pre. :uit Ion Is taken In order to pre vent th" spread of the dlsenee. The young nu n who wore sent bai k to the school arc: V. I. Il.isklns. J. II. II. nib rson. K. K. Hell and C. F. i tews. Three of them live at Qolds Imro and one at Henderson. INitTOHS AT HIGH POINT. Tim tlullford County Medical Society will hold Its next meeting at High Point The High Point members will entertain the society at a banquet to morrow evening following the busi ness meeting An Interesting pro KMntmo has been arranged. The Inking of evidence for the pe titioners n (he case of Blmmons Hardware Company rt al. vs 11. H. Hardin et al. was concluded this morning It. H. Hardin, one of the resnondents.' then went nn Ih tamt und was there the greater part of the nay. l ne co win go to the Jury about Friday. It Is Change. Nashville American. When the people go to church ,to hear popular novels discussed and go to tho theatre to "Witness the delln cstlon and portrayal of biblical chsr n tiers, it looks as If things are get ting mixed, and trees art bearing pe culiar fruit. ftrilson Paralysed. Nsshvllle American. Thomas A. Edison, the great elec trician ' and Inventor, Is In an et tremelg critical condition as th re suit f stsoke of paralysis. II la a victim of his own untiring energy. fcOLIUiULIIX Ur AGAIli t (Continue! from ragu One.)- wis thnt every bill of this diameter should he acrutlniztxl by the appropiia ttons commlttre. As regard this pirtlculnr bill It might re round by that committee that thi State could afford to mhv llfo.OOO or 1200. 0iO annually for the designed purposo and If so. It would be better to make this appropriation direct, while as the bill Stood, , authorizing ih lean nf half amllllort dolkirs, It was proibable that i no nonns would be Issued whether mere was money In the treasury or not. He said that thl bad been the experience in we past snt by the past the future annum oo juogta in sunn mailers., . .Morton contended thai the bill ahouH bie Immediately aipoiM of. so that If the bond feature was defeated the nrropiiatlone committee could tell how muen it would nave to trim down other eipnroDnations. ror the neoDie . or the But were determined., that first of all the nelDless Insane. . - enliantlcs . anil miois snouia De provioea ror, - runner arcument In rtvor of suspens on of ruies was mate tir rarsons and Kovster, but the motion to suspend Was lost.' the necessary two-thirds rolling to vote to suewnn.i and so the bill went to the commuiee on appropriations. CONFUSION AND AMUSEMENT. There was both confusion and amuse ment over the bill by Avery, with a ravoraoie renort bv committee whltfh was made to apply to Burt county only, malting It a misdemeanor for any man mat is drunk on a nubile hi eh way or on the lands of another or who uses hols terous, obscene or nrofano lanrua:. A greet many counties ashed to be piaceo in the mil, so many that the juotlon to re-refer It to committee pre vailed. Msrunim said that the committee had considered It too far reaching and aa sccatng to nut cltv or town ordinances in enect in tho coumry and tnorerore had reported favorublo for Burt only and that be certainly did not want Gas ton to be nut under such a law. Avery said everybody knew cases where men would ride on the tonus or on lands of another drunk, profane or vulgar. and shocklnsr decent people and that It was now necessary to nrove that the cursing was done ror at least nva min- nles In a nubile place, while tho bill proposed to make nuch language a mis demeanor and within the Jurisdiction of magistrates. Stephens mid he was against the' bill becnus" under it a man could bo fined and lmnrlsoned for curs ing when tletng a broken hamestrlng or when a mule stepped on his toe. Th bill was re-ereferred by consent of Avery. ? PASSED FINAL READING. Rills' passed final reading: Changing name of Ashpole to Fair mont. Amending the charter of Newton. To allow persons confined in Jail pend ing appeal to be credited with the time so confined on their sentence to, the roads or the penitentiary. ro nro vide for registration of condi tional salne of railway rrlllng stock and equipment. To prevent the larceny or temporary tise )rii Automobiles. To prohibit sale and manufacture ot Honor In Madlion. This last bill provoked the usual whiskey discussion, Mcrton - having Tioved to re-refer It to committee, say ing em oc re tic Executive Committeeman Swan had asked him to hold It un. MemNrs of the Honor traffic commit tee sold that the bill had been held up ten dnvs so that all shies could be heard end that Swan was the only man oh- lTtln the bill havlnpr been asked for lis of the 130 voters of Marshal, whore there Is now a dispensarv. which (vo venr nm fhev hal asked the Ik Islature to allow them to vole out. but this was denied, and now they want the whole county siven n strong prohibition 1nw. The representative from Madison strongly urged the hill, and the motion to r-refer was almost unanimous, ns was nlso tho vote on the passage of the measure. Iteiriilntlng county offlceds' pay In Cherokee. Rf-durlnv fees ard pay of county offi cers In Johnson. Estahllahlng a criminal court In Pas quotank. Amending the charter of the People's Panklng & Trust Company, ofSalls bnry. To r"v lurors suitably In Washington and regulate pay of county commis sioners there. The Republicans gave notice thni there would be a caucus to-morrnm nlpht In the Pennte chamber nf Repuh Mian Senators and Representatives. "PAKSIFAL" PLEASES. Piny That Fntvlnatee Mr. Connor and Miss Kcntlnsr Well Fitted for the finding Holes. Although there was hardly any ap plause nf the players of "Parsifal" last nljpnt, the audience seemed pleas d and fascinated by it. The sub stance of the play wus too solemn to Invite applause. The lines were spoken, not sung, but during most if It the orchestra Richardson's, led Sy the company's own pianist played the Wagnerian music softly. Uy fur the best of the cast wis Mr. Connor, as Parsifal. His voice was a winner and hlg demeanor from start to finish was admirably adapted the part. Kundry, "fairest of fair vomen" on the programme, was In the flesh well favored. Her voice, ,m, was in ti'-r favor, and as she de veloped f" ""usness to a crea te of purified passions and In pro portion hi: ,,,,i,u ii r face withr less of stnge make-up, shn became better looking, until, In the last act, she ould hardly have been called plain. The other women were the ugliest, . nn aggregation, that ever appear- I before these footlights. The king and the knights were good enoug'n. TV hcohorts of the devil might have been better Hut the staging of It needed noth iig but complimentary criticism. The scenery wax realistic and the light effects were at times almost weird. The houses nt both the matinee md evenln.ir performances were fair ly good, but tmt so large as 'nad been generally expected. Freight 8trlkc a Cab. Long Brunch. N. J., Feb. 8. Mlrs Uerthn r.notiieii was Instantly killed, Stewart f'herman was probably fatal ly Injured and George Morris, a hack man was seriously hurt, when a cab was struck hy n freight train here early to-dnv. The cab was smashed to rpllnters nnd the horses were killed. Mr. Sherman and Miss Qoothel! were on their way home from a charity ball when the accident happened. There was no flagman at the crossing. "The Vamlerldlt Cup" Will Give Mail- noe. Manager o V. Kessler, of the Acad emy nf Music, yesterday announced that "The Vanderbllt Cup," which Is booked for Saturday, will give a mati nee ns well ns night performance. This promises to be one of the best plays to appenr.at the Acaaemy in he nesr future. Th fnlloitrln r irnmlil neotlle nf Unnm. fnrtnmt b nartv that Win In the city for the play last night: Mea dnmes H W. Margls and C. N. Simpson,-and Misses Mary and Lassie Cov- ingmn. They were guests at tne iioici lluford. Among the visitors In the city last night were Mr. and Mrs. Di P. Ilowe, of Newton, wrno were gueata at the Hotel Buford. Tteserveil aenta for "The Vanrter- hilt riin" at th Aradamv of Mlislo Saturday, matinee and night, will go on sale at Jordan's this morning. WOK BILIOIT8NFWSJ AND MCK HBAD- AVIilfe Tako Orlno laxative milt Pyrua It aweetena the atomwh, aids dlaestlon and acts as a gentle stimulant on the liver end bowels without Irritating these or gan. Orlno Laxative Fruit arrun eures Filllousnea and habitual constipation, tmee not nauseate er gripe anil (a mllJ end ptaasant tn take. Remember the Mm Unne ad refus te accept any substitute. It II. Jordaa Co. II. t'r. O. II. Carpenter, a young dec (flat, of Stanley, fipunt ycNi.irday In the city with friends. Mr. Carpenter was formerly resident of Charlotte. Mr. A. M, Craig has returned to the city after, spending a few days at jtaioign on business. " Mr. Fred Springs, of Washington. N. C, formerly of Charlotte, Is spend- iia a tew a ays nere on Dusiness. Among the out-of-town people here last evening was Mr, B. M. MeNeely, ot Aiooreavuie, v ;' y .. .. t 'Messrs J. F. Lenta. T. C. Drer. and T. F. White, of SUtesville wer here last night to see , "Parsifal" " Ther wer guests at in Buforo. ;t r . :,., J- Mr. J. A. Bull, nronrletor of ChlcV Springs, S. C. Is snendlnr to-dav In tn cuty.-on .Dusinesa.''y.,;t,v;,,'.;-,",i?,v,5;.; Among the out-of-town neople here to see tne niav last nitnt were Messrs. Charles Moor and R. A .Love, of Gas- Messrs.J . C. Ballard and ' A. ' H. Huss; of CherryYllle, were at the Cen tral last aigm. .'v.w' v'rf ; Mr. George RAnderson, of States- ville, Is spending , to-day In , the city wun relatives ana menas. . Mr, J. P. Sandera, of Greensboro, la In the city on business; - Mr. James F. Hurley, of Tha Con cord Tribune, was" in the ,clty last night. He cam, over to sea "Pars! fal.M . V PEOPLE'S COLUMN The American i District Telegraili Company delivers packages, parcels, notes, Invitations, furnishes messen gers for errand service at a very small cost. The "Observer will send our messengers, without charge, to your residence or nlac of business for advertisements for this column. 'Phone 78. Office wlta . Western Union TclearaDh Comnanv. 'Phone 45. AO advertisements . Inserted tn this colamu at rat of ton cents per line of fix words. No ad. taken for less than 20 rent. Cash in advance WANTED. WA NTBD Man to wor)t In office and take orders. State how Drevkulv em ployed and give reference. Salary tli per week. Reply with stamp. D. B. McCurdy, Charlotte. N. C. WANTED Good ad. man for cases on Observer. Address, giving experience and references. Charlotte Observer. Charlotte, N. C. WANTED-10 to 20 acres flrst-clsss farming- land. Not over three miles from th'a Square. Must be on macadam road. State prices and terms. J, N. Mallonee. WANTED-Posltlon by a. well-educated may stenograpner, wno nas nad nve ,-ears' office experience: good testlmon- als. Address J.. Box 172. Yorkvllla. S. C. WANTED Competent Middle-aged man as boss carder for cotton mill. Ad dress "X," care. Observer. WANTED Long chain b earners to start up new frames. Expert hands can make extra good wagea Apply "P," tnis cmce. WANTED One or two young ladles to work for local magaslne agency. Good pay and permanent position for right party. "Immediate." care Observer. WANTED Hickory, dogwood and per simmon, charlotte Hardwood special ty Co. WANTED Twenty flrst-olass pant makers at once: steady work. Hlsh Point Pants Co.. High Point. N. C. WANTED Expert mattress makers. Good wages.. Ten- hours per day work. Only 'white help need apply. Klverslde Mills, Augusta, Go WANTED A limited number of table boarders, and can furnish two nice rooms. Mrs. H. r. Helper, s North Graham street. WANTED Press feeder. We want a competent cylinder press feeder. Op- tlmus Presses. None but good man need apply. Must be non-union. Address Jos. J. Stone A Co., Greensboro. N. C. WANTED A copy of The Evening Chronicle of Nov. ze, 1304, at Observer office. WANTED at once, eople of Charlotte Dolly Oberver July 11 and 24. 1906. Dusiness office Charlotte Observer. WANTED Unregistered druggist to nrenare for N. C. oharmacy examina tion. Quia begin March the 4th. Ii. rank Page, Greensboro. N. C. WANTED Twenty first-class machinists at once: steady work. Cane Fear Ma chine Works. Wilmington. N. C. WANTED Second-hand type cabinet . 1.1 a .lalln. nrlra Choilnlla ClVi - IUU, t c . .mi,". , u.h..v.,w server, Charlotte. N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. WE ARB extending our works and re- oulre machinists, moulder ana Ilaht steel workers. Steady employment. Covington Machine Company, Coving- on. Va. lCLEOANTLY reprinted copies of map of Charlotte Township: unmounted. .'6 cents: mounted on ttrst-olass eas hoard, 6 cents. Th Obiervsr Print in; House. Charlotte, N. C. OEORGIA'S best cotton. Prolific 40 per cent. lint, big boll, early. Seed, one dollar per bushel. For circular ad ilrtsB Geo. W. Stone, Oxford. Georgia. MONEY TO LOAN on real estate mort gage, 1 to I years' time: located In this county. Southern Real Estate Loan A Trust Co. t:y "HAVINO that dross you InUnded to sell or throw away cleaned or dyed. It will Hi for another season. Mall or ders solicited. Queen City Dyeing A Cleaning Works. MEN Our 1907 catalogue explains how we teach barber trade In few weekn, mailed free. Writ Moler Barber Col lege, Atlanta, Oa. I HAVE for sale a number of volumes of my book, "Life of Stonewall Jack ton, by His Wife." Address Mrs. M. A. Jackson, Charlotte, N. C. HAVE YOU gotten a reprint copy et that rare "Lawaon's Hlitory of North arollnaT" Contain all th Illustration n th original book. Price, ll.be. Th Observer Printing House, Charlotte, N. a FOR SALE. FOR 8ALW-One M-ln. Atberton two beeter opener and breaker nicker with automatic feed. One W-in. Athertnn fin isher picker. Have been run about 10 year. In good condition and can be seen running. To be taken out to In stall 40-In machines. Address Glencoe Mills, Uurllngton, N. C. FOR HALE-10 40-ln. revolving cards, Platta. I Chandler-Taylor engine,' to ll. P. I 30-H. I. return vertical boiler; railway heads, Petee's: 1 railway head, Maaon; 4 roots, Tompkins; 4-11-4 broad sheeting looms 10 Double, 11 harness (new). , All seeond-bsnd but In good running order. The D. A. Tompkins Co.. .Charlotte. N. C. FOI. REST. FOR RENT Store room til Eaat Trade Street WIU be vacant In a few daya, ppiy io nnyne pro., nest eoor, FOR RENT I moms, TOft Ksst avenue. Select board very near.. Apply Walter coll. , i IXST I OUT "Hver belt pin, monogram R. O. T. 'Jteward rf feft at Utwsrver wales ,
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