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4 Y f ' P. ClMAVIXIy I publlatacra. Evuy 0;y in Iti Kccr. ' eUBSCRIPTION PRICB. . DMLT, On year ................ ...$8.00 but month ...............a ..i 4.00 1xnm month ................. 1.00 .:;,': 'WX SSMJ-WEKKXT. ; ' ! " On year ................... .H.W ' fen month .SO Ton naontba. M FUBLiSHIRa' ANNOUNCEMENT. M f No. M South Tryon tret Tele : ebon nurnfceret J-utiness office, Bell hofes city editor office, Hell hone JM; news editor's office, Bell 'fbODO Ui. , Advertising rate are furnished on application. Advertiser may (eel sure that - tnroug h tbo column o( this paper they may reach all Charlotte and a portion of the beet people In thi Stat and upper South Carolina. This paper gives correspondent a wM latitude aa it think public policy permit, but It la in no caae respon sible for their view. It 1 much preferred that correspondents in their nam to their article, espe cially In caae where they attack person or Institution, though this is not demanded. The editor reserves the right to give the names or cor respondent when they are demand ed for tho purpose of personal satis faction. To receive consideration a communication must be accompanied by the true name of the correspon dent SUNDAY, MAKCJI 3, 1907. GROUND IIOO S RIXE KILVKJ-X. The Charlotte observer offers to "buck ' that huge sun xput uKulnel llio ground . ho anil the (lull titn-am put toKetIir." iiack It to do whfit? Make weather? Ills hogrhip outcluHiKS them both liko a blundlned and perfumed utago beauty does a coieeileHa Muii-I Muller from thu Briar Patch. A sun spot la an im ili nl; jhe ground !in is un Instllutlon.-Nash-vllle American. That the aun spot can do mora business as a weather maker than the ground hog and the Gulf Stream combined was and Is The Observer's proposition. Wo despair of convinc ing The American, which goes out : of Its way to express preference for a blondlned arid perfumed atuge beauty over Maud Muller's slmplu beauty and rustic health, but truth la mighty and must ultimately be the whole thing. The power of tho ground hog has too long been ab jectly feared; we rejolco in the de liverance which the uppearunce of the sun spot (is a rival promises. The Gulf Stream, too, must flow 'way back and sink down. It Is true that the sun spot will doubtless vanish In course of time, but tho tyrannous ground hog will have been taught a lesson, and tho possibility of tho con queror or another like him re-appearing at any time must havn a nalutary effect. Ho can Intlmldato and over awe the Gulf Stream, but the solar friend of mankind le too mighty for him. If he would retain his throne at all, he must abato the harshness of his rule and perhaps even grant a constitution summon a weather Puma. Caesar had his Brutus, Charles I his Cromwell, and the ground hog 'Treason!" we hear The American cry, but, llko I'ntrlrk Henry, we do not quail mny profit by their example. "Only last Thursday," a Wnnhlng ton dispatch quotes Outsider W. J. Oliver as saying when he learned that I tho bid Which he lnd fpent 140,000 In perfecting to ftilt cvry demand which the ndmlnlstmtioii cmiM think Of had brrn rejertfil. "the President assured my frjemis that 1 would lie given the mntrnrt n n 1 li went ns f.ir as to say t hut he wouM he down In Panama next .'veniln r .i ml cnld that he was confident by Unit time wo would have the work well under way." Mr. Oliver Is evi.h-ntly a cnii dldiitc for lii('hi"l"n In tliit fiimmis collection of "Ham" which iiu- Presi dent's habttiiil Ignotnnec of his own mind from week to w ei k Iris led hi in to make. While the (Vnl.i! of th.. well-won cannl ronii H l i i ' '..n r r.n tnr V .1 Oliver In ai'iiot iililver-nllv ;it?tll. IMtfff to his and M ri i.n i,,,. or rather, the ir. men Ions sei M M, person) and flrniielnl pull Aib)1 him. It l ;i .:' f wi. f .i ' I thnt the of th seven , ,;,,!) , iiiin;:r.ii,, ;( r- frotll Do. H'llitl, , ;,1 t fioni the President's (inn ful . ,. :inioritmg Senator Hlarkhnrn, 'hi is lonii of the high stand til. ti .1 Mo Knitlni.-r Corjis of the rtrti, ., n ! Mi public Health and Mail-.. lo,j, t,i s rvlee by officers hailing If in this part of the country. Ho w. f .lki will -h:iro Whitever glnr th r. mny '.'hether we har bhythlnn ee or not. It's good news th.it. John Sharp William, whetlur or not he defeat Oovernor Vardamsn In the Mississippi Senatorial contest, nn rest assured ef the House minority lendershlp. Coming on the heels of Senator ' Bailey" triumph ov- his eti inles, '.this intelligence will b gsll Slid hit- ttrne to Willie Hearst and can hardly fall to weaken the dread which '- Democratic leaders Indisposed to wear hi yellow collar have felt to ward the really formidable machin ery of vilification which he ha used V the Hearst multi-million to build up. ';''''',' .'Anent suggestion thai the North , 7: Carolina lglaUtur pass a law mak- c-; fug t a mlsdemesnor for a man to , J P'esses, and then adjourn. The Montgomery AdvVrtlser expresses the opinion that It is coming to that Just what The Observer has predicted aU along. , - r si W only hdpe that thanext change ta the President's rnlnd rVgardtng the Panama Canal win hot bs o the fffsct tt the fsnal ought net W be con Vv'hllt the Le-UatureV action fix ing 3 1-4 flat as passenger rato on all railroad over sixty mile long la not very far wrong and we are hopeful regarding, Hi workings, the : mean used to force it through should not b Ignored. Beldora.has the 'party lash cracked loufler At ittlelgh than In Ita -contortions over the' head of tb weak members of the Senata.;K A party caucus was called th " recog nized whip method when amployed n cases such, as thisand A ' sufficient number were stampeded " o " barely overturn the overwhelming . majority which they had helped to give 'the Graham bill when voting their own convictions and not those llctMUA by their masters. 'Th tssua;befor the caucus was only the question of . re taining the second-class car, but It was abundantly evident? fhat the con test was meant to be decisive. Even apart from this. It 1 hard to see what chance the poor Graham bill was permitted to have. Though It passed the Senate by the vote of 44 to 3 a triumphant passage even If It be granted that a few members voted for It merely to get a confer ence Lieutonant Govornor Winston was guilty of the astounding eon duct, utterly contrary to all parlia mentary usage as well as common fairness, of appointing a conference commttteo markedly hostile to It. " He was further guilty of gross discourt esy In not placing upon the commit tee Senator Graham, who was not only the author of the bill but chair man of the committee which had re ported It to the Senate. Such were some of the arbitrary methods by which the legislation finally enacted was brought Into being. Whether the railroads will contest the law In tho Federal courts on the ground that It i.i unconstitutional because confis catory, we are not advised, but hope not. Now for a freight rate measuro pro viding for as low Intra-State rates as the courts are likely to permit. Even then the State will be far from get ting a square deal. This question, at' least, Is one( upon which there can hardly be two minds among any who have the welfare of North Carolina at heart Tho Observer desires to congratu late The Danville Register upon Its twentieth anniversary. Tho Register has always been a. newspaper of high character and Is now being strongly edited by Mr. Cicero W. Harris, a former North Carolinian. Though nineteen Is not a good round number of anniversaries like twenty nor so much occasion for pointing, or bring pointed at, with prldo, Tho Durham Sun's birthday notice arouses our cor dial Intercut because of the announce ment that Editor Robinson, who has been sick for the punt five months, and unable to attend to his editorial duties, Is rapidly recovering and will oon be In the editorial chair again, If nothing unforeseen happens. With the provisions by which Mag nates Hill and Harrlman were expect ed to benefit stricken out and the appropriations restricted to fostering the badly needed direct communica tion with South American ports, the ship subsidy bill, which passed tho House Friday and will doubtless be come a law, can hardly be called a graft measure. The Winston Sentinel hears that every physician In Charlotte owns an automobile, but professes no surprise. It ought to he surprised at the un wonted shallowness of Its own reason ing. If tho source of tho doctors' abounding prosperity wero what It Imagines, why wouldn't all tho drug Klsts bo charging around In gasoline i harlots slso? It will be observed that Nick and Mrs. Alice wen out on that Cincinnati n.-KT ' appointment proposition. The rilliomls now know how the lllKger lled to fuel. rvu mes of hakki nnAi.i,. Hie Oljtnplans anil tho llluci Win In tlio font-!. Two exceih nt games of b.i.skethnll were pl.niil list nlKht nt the Kym i.nsliiin ef the Young Men's Christian A kimh lutloii The hist gume was be irtein the Mines and tho (Champions of he Intr-rtnedlHte league nnd hh w on by I lie HliJes by a score of 15 to V Tile (irnne was very hotly con tested from sinrt to finish and some excellent plays were mado on 'both side. The main game of the night was between the Tigers nnd tho Olym pians. This game was the tenth of the trophy-rup series. A large crowd whs on hand to witness the game and round of applause were given for ood nlavlnc done on either team. The Olympians showed their superior- 1 1 enrly In the game ami before the first half waa up had secured V point to their opponents 7. From th berlnninif of the second half it was evident that the Olympians had the best or the contest ana oy the end of tho gam they had scored S7 points. The final score of th gsmii was 17 to II. The all-around team work of the Olympians did a grest deal toward winning the game. The standing or th teams In th league Is sa follows: issn or i Mine usrncs usm rer Tv.im Played. Won. lt Cent Olvm Diana . . t I o lnuO fTtKTS ( J ,) Hparun . Crescents i . s ,e t i 4 .wo Mr W. N. Martin, of Hickory, was a sues i of th Central last night. Mr. R. a. little, nt Utile's Mills, waa In the city yesterday, a guest of the Central. T0 Cnffe e'safr wrtk youf Prob hly HJomI Then try Dr. Snoop's Health doff. "Health doff" te a clev er eombinsUon of prb4 eral in4 nul. Not a grain nf rl Cofft. rmm ber, in Dr. Hhop's Health Cvfte. t Its fisver anil tast matohe elolr eld Java ane Mocha Cog. 1( your ateaiaeh, heart, er kMneys en't stand Coff ertnklDg, try HMlth Coff. It I whole tome, aourtshlnc. ens sadsfrlng. It's f.T .1 r rMsieetj. ewii Boit by MUKr-Vaa N Co, f , , , . , , . The Bfovrwnt of a Nirm'wf of lco . , j i ' plo, Wtor anl osiers. Mr. J. A, Jenkins, of Stanley, was , ; ; ' t . . , " . . . : ? a guest of the Uu ford yesterday. V' vcrac , , r. Y ' . , , .Y , nected with the Catawba Power Com. for ..fw crw,d M , l,t. f.r f.,f ,,.,, j t .TVl,J ft, pany, and who, since being operated ima!, Wftt 0bMtner wU Bt.wJ miii:l cuu . rver wail ecnJ on for appendicitis, has been on a our rnewencra, without charts, to our mesen?ers, without charge, to S9uthrrt trip for his health, rats r- ymrr irsiJcnco or plara of rmin. for rour reulJence or Uc of buainrss for turned home. Accompanied by nil edvertlsemeat for ,,tbl. column, advertisements fot . this column, mother, Mrs. L. M. Brown, h visited 'Phone 7. Omce 'with Western 'Phone . Offlc wltli Western his.brother. Rev. . Morrison Brown. Union Telegraph Company, Thone T nlon Telegraph Company, 'Phone The latter wae formerly of Charlotte. S. All advertisement Inserted ta 4S. All aUverUaementa . inserted In but la now located at Jeanerette, La. tills coloma at rata f ten cents per tWs'eolnmn at rate of ten cent per Mr. Theo. M. Webb, of Raleigh, was line of six word. No ad. Ufcea for line of alx words. No ad. Ukea for In tha city yesterday, stopping at the le than SO renuv Cash in advance, loss than SO centa. Cash In advance. 'Selwyn. k'v; ;v;;fiv,, i ' ' 1 "' .. . Mr. J. A. Sharp, editor of The Tex- : rirn - " ' ' " -. til Excefsfor,. returned .- yesterday ( ' AvJ, . , , : mSCEIXAXEOPS. morning from Greensboro, where he W1-L " 1 . . t, ! ' ' s'"i " 1 '' l"' ' 1 1 " ' ' 1 1 '" a ,r,?.4M.'w.tt SI3KrHS S'fT- vrihr zs3Wrm- aaaBjafK-a m a f w t Y Y m L Y o . C'1 xpwlene. young or middle-aged '" reaaonable, price. It wlU pay Mr. 8. W. Holland, of Winston-Sal- man required. Prefer one who could in. ? head your flock wtlh one of thai era, apent last,nlght In tha city. '; i " or two thousand dollars in th b'ra'.Ef -P per 16. , X, U. pmith, ..I Xill business,;':, which ls well stablished,; and EaM Durham, .In. Q,: 1 A IU1I tn Itfaaliit rtotinhs ' profitable. Position of responblllty, per- 2Z.,Z ' "' "' 1 a iui to Jwgniate Usteopatbs, tl, manent.to" the right party, F, ft PEAS-Partles ; - wanting well-sacked. The following from The Winston- Co ears Observer" ' , Y? iwd ouahtv sd peas should order at Balem Sentinel 'Is printed by . re- , fcte' VSSSSL-A Tf' Mcurla Parlor; account of thla delay several quacka, WANTEDOouple for room and boam ; ' ' ' " " ; ; representing themselves as osteopa- Ideation and fare best Rfrenoee re- TSAF3?5n2.i?,nto tmmedlatelyr many Seople - WANTtBT.Cout)l for front room v two dan's Agency, Greenwood, aToH Osteopathy la now one of the re- rjiw ObLrvr.rd' by Mreh ENTIRE STOCK ' of wall taper, lace ognlsed sclenUflo ways of healing and ' , ,,;' , ',; curtains, tapestries, mantefa, etc. of It Is as badly exposed to the lmpo- WANTEHe Help, male: positions In every UI? 5?iiwf "1 shi"r decorating Con sltlon of quackery as Is the profession Hne: salaries .from p to $300 month JSJgS'tff M ,T of medicine. Otir General Assembly UJrt?HlLiSt? HMXl Bclm.hlp !.. should lose no time in Pt-MU fmpwn ffJtJ$& WSti&JS .Tort&.,f3'M0, that will aasure to the people that ment Association,- Century Bldg., Atlan- Address "A,- 41 E, Trade St. Will pay the man proteasing to be an osteo- ta, Ga. I per cent - ,. ; ;'- , - FmphoMtlonthd tWnr " WAWTO men everywhere: good.par, room imposition. . . tn dl8trbute clroulfir9 ai!vf matter clty All the daiU papers: good tack signs, etc. No canvassing. Nation- U".!! nd..u5erti)aJf ""v06' WANTED. al Adv. Bureau. Chicago. : juthVrryon. "hop, a WANTfcD By a young lady clerical uteaK FURNISHED rooms to let for gtntle- work ln a nice office or railroad of- observer. men only. 701 E. Ave, ; flee. Address Miss Mason, 1016 West r."!.. . ", , ; ; ; Main street, Richmond. VaJ WANT&D For U. a Army, able- HAVE for sale one second-hand Jump- TEecond-hand lever paper cut- JTVSSM oft NcT'S West fthfS&et haTd tVSUSS XrSS rdaWite EGOS POR HATCHING from Single l . Li1 atlleh. Por Information apply to- Re- J?m. BlVSi L"01-"- Blu ribbon i?nti Biir 1 crultlng Offlcar. IS West Trade - St. wlnners st shows past season. Jno. P. FOH SALE. Charlotte,-N.fJ.:!t4 , South Main 8 700 h, City. - 'Phono No. ' " Ashevllle.1 N.'C; Bank . Building, Hick-. ' ; - rOR SALTt-l Lima Loca, 8-ln. gauge, I ory, N.uC.;417H Uberty St., Winston- nrooft HTomr r his ,m. drivers on each side. Cylinders 8-ln. Balem, N.'C.i Glenn Building. Spartan- B'0?0 ..fJfl JE . K&SX JM'" diameter, l-ln. strike. Locomotive burg, 8. Ct Haynsworth and Oc-njrer's Ti ti? 5rt0C P't"?! thoroughly overhauled and ready for Bu M nr. Greenville, S. CS or Kendall JJ"" nLJt2i 'a& 'XlLnT JffiSr" Faonudnd?rUM?: '""'' Columbia, a C OWAaWffi chlnS wXrCh5l2UTc7 WANTED Head saleslady for millinery "owe. to D. k Blair, Trustee. Win- department Good poaition for right ,on' c- FOR 8ALB-15-H.-P. t20-volt S-phase party. Harry-Belk Broa Co.. Greens- mArnoYjiIl'it," AAAZ Westlnghouse motor. We handle dyna- boro. N. C. TASrVr?!- Jm.. ,ddr5! ... molors electric fans fixtures and of ten teacher and get free, school supplies W want good second-hand dl- WANTED To confer with parties hav- op book. Box Mj Greenwood, B. C. rect current 110-volt dvnamos. Smith lng for sale second-hand "Hydro-Ex-' . , . . , . Ellectrlo A Mfg Co.. Charlotte. N. C. traclor" , with 48-ln. basket. CondlUon PART7 tort Saco A Pettee .,' .. : and best price on aame. Address C, care ,nd,r,w,nf, tn!M U.TST,,. to . . .. Observer. , v' 12-In. coller. Addres "C," care Obser- mSCFXLAXEOCS. ver, giving full particular and condition. WANTED Experienced traveling Mies- iirnvreiMtrn ,nm, to it for eentlo- mfn' u'c''ful , record., good refer- CAPABLE salesman to cover N. C. with flTRNlSHED rooms to let ror gentio- eneeg( accustomed working country staple Une. High commissions with men only. 701 a.. Ave. tnl(,e. able to handle now as well as $100.00 monthly advance. Permanent po- ......ap w,.r.. n,i-fnr nnf nve il!ale; tonnory your vicinity: must sltlon to right man. Jess. H. Smith Co.. h."f llth inHmJnt 1' onS able t0 tart on or bfro March 16th. Detroit Mich. rooms ami bath apartment, up om Btate experience. Replies trlctly , flight of stairs, heart or city. s. win confidential. Good opportunity with es- INTELLIGENT lady representatives KowBky. , tabllshed house for ambitious man. Box wanted ln every city and town: 116 to WANTED First-class hoarier., tf W. "' ChlCtt'- " " VLSSLZ & fe1 Mfg' fc" " "h street WANTED Loan of 5.000. to be secured The0ToidTr,ewnF'?"eiv8e,0rh: L 1$& 2Sffi prc-sentatlon. , inicago. w . p unr r n. nr,inn m Hirknrv WA NTED Teung man with experience ENTIRE STOCK of wall paper, lace WiiLI?. B18SvIiv lUit sfh nETT at knlfe c1"!" nd otherwise handy curtains, tapestries, mantels, te,, of ,N,' J?v riLh.J Tof .tr?rv about 'aetory. Ckiod chance for' promo- th House Furnishing Decorating Co.. m12, ft PrCt0r TrUi ' C6meUU8' Z Llrl70 ' pany held hy M. . Thornton, the preal- . ' " Pncas. Keceiveranip saie.. v . dent of th company. ' blocks of 10 RANKING HOUSE handling high-class SEE CITY TAXNOTICB. v shores each, by Z. B. Buchannan, Auc- securities, desires gentleman to- open Z. - t ,.. ., , ll"ne,r . branch office In Charlotte. The position MEN Our 1907 catalogue explains how DRUQOIST wanted in retail bu,.ne. MJF.fl mSTed SSLfSt 00"."- t"ln Agency. Baltimore, Md. lege, AUanta. Qa. fu) particulars and experience. "A. B ," WAjNTED Traveling Jhalesraah to seU I HATE for sale a number of volumes care Observer. our M 0f fnncy fmfo dder. Salary or of my book, "Life of Stonewail Jack- . . T U.T. , fpmmlsslon basis Red Croas Vinegar son. by His Wife." Address Mrs. M. A. ItESAL ESTATE salesman wanted on o.. St. Ixuls. Mo. " Jackson, Charlotte. N. C. cnmmlsslun or salary, to travel and Sell town lots. Live wUle-awnke yog mnn WANTED-Portralt agents; free sam- ' ".. ' enn secure position and make big money. plw frefl premlums, credit to uTt, best FOB SALE. Experienced men preferred. Write, glv- work cn(,ap Kur Art Co m fam- , - er&otre!.'6' CUr' f bee reet, Chicago. F?5.8AC-.T.a,,rnd't,and ; ; . . . . ., .. WAMTFJD Cutter, experienced In use of ' , nfl&Flw22$i dnK kn'fe- Ch"r,0,t l5uCk afhlng rOR SALE-C.0W.0O . per cent 7-ye.r Seventeen good tenant house, one store, , ' non-taxable bonds; will stand closest cotton house. MU1 oomplete with all ne- WANTED A young lady who desires to scrutiny. Address a T. O., oare Obervr. ressary appurtenances. Also 10 acres adn learn hair dressing and manicuring. ' 1 Jacer.t. with ten-room dwelling, barn. Address "Manicure," car Observer. FOR SALE Stock and eggs. Plymouth outbuildings, orchard, etc. Mill operated Rock, Whit Leghorn, Pekln Ducks. dv wnter power. Established business. WANTED-Energetlo lady or gentleman Brons Turkey. Indian Games. J. B. earning over IS.flon per yrar, clear of all f0r traveling position. Good line. Per- Thomas, Charlotte, N. C. nxnorise, with day shift alone, paying manent position. Splendid chance for ' . " .. over jo per rent. Price MO.OOfl. U. l, edvancoment. Experlenc unneceasary. FOR SALEStvllsh wall paper. gUOO F.horn. nlrmlnsham, Ala. , fl2 weekly to sturt. Expenses advaneed. take 23 rolls of silk embossed paper for Address (. O. Oowa, Charlotte, N. C. parlor, retail value $39.00; 5.00 takes 2 F.XPRRIENCETJ dressmaker wants , , roll for bed-room, retail value C4.00; work. Can glv good referenca Mrs. WANTED A man willing to work and $500 takes new electrlo medical battery Cilbaon, 1117 South Caldwell street. make money, no capital required. Ad- oomplete. sells at $10,00. Harris' Store, dress Freed A Ellison, Birmingham, Ala. 801 N. Graham. NEXT BUMMER will be a hot one. ... Srnlii water paya large profits. Foun- WANTED Position by experienced FOR SALB-My house, East Boulevard, it, Ins from M up. on ensy monthly pay. bookkeeper. Reference. Addres "O," DU worth; nine rooms; easy terms; mcnta; little cuah reoulred. fend for care Observer. good investment. H. O. Miller, catalogue of greatest tmrgaln ever of- , feie.1 Do not delay. It M. Oreen & WANTED-Experlenced help and ap- FOR 8AXJE 10 40-tn. revolving flat cards, Hons. Philadelphia, I'a. prentice girl In drea making dept. tllSi Platta 1 Chandler-Taylor engine, 60- N. Tryon atret. Mra Elwood Weaver. H.-P. 1 tO-H.-P. return tubular vertical rATKNTS-Protect your Idea.. Send . noller. railway head. Petee'a 1 rail tor Inventor' Primer. Conultatlon WANTED Colored girl for houae work ay head, Mason; 4 Lindsay-Hyde reel, free. Established 1IM. Mllo B. Btevan and taking rare of children. Mrs. All second-hand but In good running or h Co , 762 Uth St, Waihlngtnn, D. C. Brown, Kevers vtlle, near Plte's store. dr. 4 11-4 broad sheeting loom. Mason . (new). 100 dobble 1 harness, Mason AN KXC7?T.LT5NT fumlttir business WANTED Young lady for hotel cigar (new). The D. A. Tompkins Co., Char- chenp for oulck buyer. Kin stock and and news stand. Address P O. boa lotto, N. C t.est location tn Columbia, S. C. For 67, Charlotte. t articular write V. U. Blair, Trustee, FOR SALE A good established furniture Winston, N. V. WANTED Salesman of ability and ex- business ta a bargain. D. H. Blair, . nerlence on encyclopedia and reference Trustee. IK you WANT to buy a good ftirnttur publication, by a leading house. Exclua- business nt Ppartinburg or Greenville, Iv territory, permanent 'employment. FOR SALE Piano and organ business! write I). II. Ulalr, Winston, N. C. Applications must be accompanied by splendidly looated at Grcenaborat N. C. . flrst-clas reference. P. O. Box 157;i, D. H. Blair, Trustee. NOTICE-Mr. It L. Keesler will have Philadelphia. Pa. . entire charge of thu Klohnrdon Or- . FOR SALE 60 pairs mated carrier rhestrn In the nbsence of Mr. Richard- WANTED tad-hand water wheel, gooa pigeons, bst Plymouth Rock strain, son. All bills should be mad payable condition. X to SO-H.-P., under 10-foot Jno. K. Patterson, Concord, N. C. to Mr. Herbert M. Harrow. head, Give make and age. Double '' - Shoal Cotton Mill. Double Shoals. N. O. FOR SALB-40. M-lnoh- flat top Lowsll have lot traveling men's s-lba 1 cards; I railway - head, Connection Klick iiierfr typewriters with travel- WANTED- Furnltur salesman, to carry complete) I frames, 4 heads each, eourso lng cases; price $4 up Jones, Th Type- good line of lounge on commission In drawing: t frame, S heads eaah, fin writer Mnn. North Carolina, South Carolina and drawing. All now In operation, doing Georgia. Royal Lounge Co., Cornellua, good work. We invite examination. In. IM'HTI.KKS wanted everywhere: $2i to N. C terested buyer must act quickly. im niiiiln weekly distributing circular., Chtrryvtll Manufacturing Co., Cherry- overseeing out-door advertising. Nw WANTED A eompetent lady stenograph- vlll. N. C. I l.in. No cn-slng. Merchants' Out- r. No other need apply. Good salary. boor Advertising Co., Chicago. Box 16?. Greensboro, N. C FOR SALE-Seeond-Mnd pool tables, atl slsea. One Jenny Llnd table, Billiard. MKRCM ANT American widower, no WANTED Man to run eress compound pool and bowling supplies, Southern children, wealthy, but lonesome, wishes Corliss engine, 1.00O-hore-power, night Billiard Supply Co.. Ne, 70.10th Street ii eongenlal wlf to brighten hi home. lm. $1100 for Ave night. Only eoher N, W., Waahlngton, t. C. Box 43 Ht. Joseph, Michigan. roan wanted. Nw milt fine location, tn , .i. , , . North Carolina. Address, with refer- FOR BAUD-MO good Second-hand tuws A MIPDIJC-AGED widow, wealthy, nice- ences. Z. Y. X. and job case. ' B. R. Ct Msr. Ob looking, tired of "slngl blesaedne," ;, " 1 ' 1 server Ptg. House, Charlotte, N. C wishes to correspond. Iock Bux 406, St ANTED-Stenographer and typewriter. . . Joseph, Michigan. Permanent position. Stat age, oneri- yOR 8AL.E Bankrupt, four Stocks ef n i i snc snd salary eipectcX Molvey 4s Mao furniture and on atock ef pianoe and ; ' " T.I K,y 0c-' El- . organa An opportunity for men who FOR RENT. ; . wanU to start business In Columbia, iir j- i .. - " ii " WANTED-Ut once, a eompetent ex- gpartanburg, Greenville, a C, or FOR RKNT-1 mom,. 700 East avenue. Pncd proofreader, en a leading Oreensbnre, N. C. Write for particulars, Belect board v.ry nelr. Apply Walt.r u,V-5t"I "'I?I' 2MM,,t,V." to D. H. Blair. Trusts. r0t to in rignt man. Adarass. stating quati- i n. , , i nm , " flatlona and ,aaarr expted. Proof. FOR SALE--H.-P, Olds gasoline en- I'OR RENT-8vn.room hous, modern, !T,t!r' cart Tn Oarvr, Charlott, gln. in good running order. Reason for close in. Will sell furniture, carpet. Wi c- ' f ' elllng. hv Installed lectrtcal power. stoves, te on y payment if ir. .,... 1 ' 111 Good bargain to quick buyer for eaah. i Address "S." r Obrv.r. NT EDencptes afCarleirt Qasette Pub. Co Oaatonla, N. C . FOR RINT Two furnished rooms for -' t Charlotte Obssrver. . rOR 8ALE-8econd-hand soda fountain. light houachsepm.. 4ei . Chare, wANTE.eh.nl.t operator ,mr KtarTfe FOR RKNT-rurntuhed room, gwitleraaa J.11'' wt7 Mesnger. WOmlngton, , ' j.rrerrd. 408 N. Oraham street M' a ' - - - - FOR RALE Bird dog pupplea Address ... . w,T-.W"s ' " " ' ' "' '" ' w- re Dally Obryr. "haV hcoU.:LNa St TVSSSA rCRSALVenrnachln.ry.in-. ply next door. Co. . :. Tltu rw machine, i eft-Inch Bal- i .U, ' . " " ' V tlmor venr maehine, 1 40-inoh BaltW FOR RENT Thr desirable connottng "AilPrlZiL 'PJ J?r l?'?.n n' l?T mor W-ohlne. with atunhment room for light boukeping. To mi.. .Mt" In.rood South Carolina town. 0) for cutting basket stock. 4 Clipper, one plVwithout chUdren. AddreS Bom man for planing milt Murt.be com- g nchei on 40 mohet on J Incheii bltr. l7 Pnt to t up planing machine and one 10 Inchea, Xot of shafting. pVlley 7 keep maohlnery ta .order. AIo koow and belUng., 1 40-H.-P. Erie City engine! POR RENT Three ' rooms for Ilahi now f handle labor. Ocod poltlon for 40-H.-P.' portable boiler with suck. houssfeeplnc. Applr tot n Av. .nrrt-ol man. G) Man to eet All Im of forme and naturae for mnul nouawping. Appiy wn av. planing maohlna and assist m keep, factoring baskets. W orT.7. th above lng machinery In renal ft () Yard for, for $1.0W.M f. a. h. cars Rlchmend. tVa. ' !'..t wtlOVt-::, i ma o look a fur loading and tinJoMIng, Box 187. Richmond, Va. -,..,,,,.;, tallying and lnrectlng lumber, Must be ' n , . . '; . 1 ., .' ' cmpUnt to grade lumber and hn-fl FOR ALE One Is-la. ' Athaito two LOBT-Lady g black hand purse, eon- labor. 4) Young ma te grade and tally beater penr and brsakar picksr with talnhtg i Mil nd I inn change. Re rough and eressed pine lumber. Muat antoraatle feed. On M-ln. Atherton fl. Wr4 If returned to Observer. ... be omptnt and accurate. Good op- lhr picker. Hav been rua about 11 ,.,.i...ii. .im.pii.iii. .mi ii i portunlty for promotion. Addr, at yr. In go4 eenditio and ea be LO-1" rnt Moklae. on Tryon, lng , expIene. alry ief4 and see fanning. -To b take out to In wWr.rt sr &?.s&rr ty?tit ab. unric;rJ; mm : ' gr Y ' , !vY, ii jfu ; i 'il-J." '- : . ' I ,V -i - . " , ,u ...... ' . 1 - ' :-f at '-r., a 7. .)' m i . FINE CLOTH The new Spring designs in .icd o mx air auuut xae swag 01 me eoat ana nang of the pants that makes one wonder if they are not made-to-measnre. The fit is perfect in every detail, and why shouldn't it be ' so when . they are the products of such high-class, reputable clothiers as Michaels, Stern & Co., and L'Adler Bros. & Co? Both lines are represented ready-tc-wear or made-to-measure. The made-to-measure samples are all ready to show and a large portion of the spring goods ready-to-wear is in stock. a ' We've Sold a Big Lot Already - i In both ready-to-wear and wait. Come to-day and spring's latest suits. That New, Fancy We have the swellest line in Charlotte. Ask the boys; they can tell you it's so, and if you'll ask those with fancy vests on, they'll nearly all tell you they got them at little-Long's. Spring Stock "Emery" Shirts If you like a good fit and buy an "Emery" Shirt ; They always fit Prices, in Colors or White, soft or stiff bosom, $1.00 to $2.50. Shaw-Knit and Imported Sox Youll find here as good as is to be had in imported and domestic Sox, from 23 to 60c. ' Rich NeckwearBig 50c. Line We are selling nice Neckwear; nobody beats us in this town. We sell out every two or three weeks and get in new goods. See what a swell stock we carry . at 25 and 50c. Spring Shoes High or Low Cuts for Men The "KAox" for Men, at ?o.uu to JfO.W. Crossett and American Gentleman, $3,50 to $4.00. "SorosisV for Women, $3.50 to $4.00. Artistic and American Lady, $3.00. - ... i , t - 1 Three Nobby, Popular Hats "Dilworth," soft and' stiff,"! $2.50. Hawes, Boft and sU' $3.00.,Y v John B. Stetson's, soft and - i i " ' 1 I I T ",''., .. . ' ' -:' t ' ' j ' i ' 1 SiT w'i ' t 1 . - I L ' t iNf&r Tailoring are simply n swell here by us in "either the made:to-order suits. JDon't let us fit you in one of this Three-Button Vest i of Fancy Vests to be found the right sleeve length, you and Women already here. - ...(jz -Jl, 4 - . r.w Nsr-! Z.0 . , . r I - stiff, $3.60 to $5.(XX : '- . - li.-. ""T - r ' J
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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