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Every Day in the Year. j 1 SUBSCRIPTION , PRICE ftm month 'lure numtha -- SEMLWEEKLT. ' - ' On yar i.....,.. ... ...fl.CO fuc month Su hr months , 25 .,18.00 . 4.U0 . l.Ul HBLI8HER3' ANNOUNCEMENT. wo. 31 Bouth Tryon street Tele phon numbers: Business office, Hell 'phone 78? city editor's office, Boll phon 134; new editor office, Bell 'pbooa tH. . r Advertising rates are f urnlulie.l on , application. Advertisers may I eel sure ' ' that through the columns of thla . paper they may reach nil Cluirlolto ., and a portion of the beat people In .".thla State and upper South Carolina. . Thla paper gives cot respondents as , wide latitude as it think public policy permit, but It la In no nam-. rpon ' alblo tor their, views. It li much preferred that correspondents algn their names to their articles, espe- ' dally in caMea where tuy a tuck persons or institution, though this Is not demanded. The editor rrserves th right to give the mimes of cor respondents when they ar doirmnu ed lor Die purpose of personal satls faotlon. To receive consideration a communication must be accompanied by the true name ot the correspondent. SATURDAY, MAIU'll , 1907. SOLDIERS OF T1IK COMMON EVIL. ..That was an overwhelming rout which ovorgTown municipal ownor sbJp received In London the other day. No longer could tho Progres sives conceal the fact of dismal fail ure when It became apparent, In spit of juggled bookkeeping, that during the eighteen years of their rule the debt of London county haa nearly doubled and the rates, or taxes, lacraased fifty-two per cent. Addod t this exposure wan the undeniable lack of success or total failure which nearly all the county council's schemes have by this time encoun tered. John Hull did not bother very much, tto long as ho could be made to believe he was deriving great ben efit, about the socialistic nature of these policies, but 'when he found they bad fair to bankrupt him he called a stern hlt Ok at Ih the pocket nerve in Knglaml and .ill Other countries Throughout (5reat Britain much (Me i.une state of af fairs obtains. ;m1 .similar lesults are expected When next the people Ret a chance at their nibbed bonefic tors. It is Mated that as a result Of these socialistic policies the total local debt of rngland and Wales haa been Inrp-aMd within tin past thirty yearn from t , 1,:, O.filiO to $1,1C, 800,000, or more than 4! p.r cent, of the national debt, anil of this vast amount 47 J per tint, was invested In enterprise th.- profit from which were to hnvo "reduced) the burdens of taxation." Poor "popular-priced magazine" writers! The various am lall.-l Ic achemes abroad which have supplied them with glowing picture of a hh-. l r,, IT WAS LOADin. From the opinion of Attorney General Bonaparte on, though not In, tho South Carolina Immigration case, It Is to be seen that hi view re gating th effect 6f the new Immigration act goes even further than The Observer In disa greement with Senator Bimrrions and mosfof the other Southern Senators, believed to b likely. Mr.' Bonaparte holds that If this amendment had then been In effect tne .,; WlttektntVi immi grants could have been excluded,' aven granting that no contract or agree ment of any sort bad tieen mad and supposing, contrary to admitted fact, that tho State had supplied every, pen ny of the fund uaed. Under the law aa It stood until last Monday ho holds that thoy were properly admitted. The relation of th act of 1886 and 1803 to the South Carolina case is re viewed by the Attorney Oeneral. The earlier, directed lmply against con tract labor, did not apply, for the reason that these Immigrants were un der no enforceable contract. With re gard to the later act, Mr. Bonaparte holds that even though it may have been violated by paying the passage of laborers in pursuance of an offer or solicitation of employment, the lack of any provision for excluding aliens so Introduced nullities It In this cane. Where Mr. Bonaparte differs most widely from the opinion of So licitor Larle, of the Department of Commerce and Labor, la upon tho ex tent of tho exception made In favor of Stato-promoted immigration by the act of 1885. The fact that Commis sioner Watson was acting under the authority of tho State of South Caro lina appears immaterial to him. "Tho only exceptions mado In the contract labor act In favor of Stutcs." he ex plicitly nays, "Ih the exception with reference to advertisements by the States published In foreign countries stating the Inducements they offer for Immigrants, and in the other provis ions of tho contract labor- laws pro hibiting all persons from prepaying the passage money or otherwise asslst Ing aliens coming within tho Inhibi tions of the statutes ther Is no ex ception made In favor of any individ ual because he may bo acting as the agent of the .State." It appears that tho new act puts an end to the prlvl legen which, Mr. Hnnaparte holds, were common to both States and In dividuals prior to Its enactment, and leaves only the Rtate's privilege of drumming up Immigrant but not for warding them to this country. Anyone enn see how badly crippled nre the South' efforts to get the Immigration of which It Is In sore m e to prevent I'x Industrial development from being halted hv lark of labor. If Mr. l!onnpnitn Ih fit to hold his lob it now phlti that the seemingly 'niioc n! inendtnent was heavily ! sided. "i.Ki nil: soitii si'KK." We take great ph-aure n copying from Tho Philadelphia Hecord the following editorial which recently ap peared In that paper under the above heading: "Thcl. iH no lmiie of electing II 1 emo- :.'lc I'n m. I. nt !n l'c thiii Is nii con tiencl ii oti the ex pel t.itlon "t solid i..rl from the n.,i. South. Kia that IV flUff!. I.. lit I.- irwili Ih.. bi.Iiii'I Inn r.l OMS Open likewise- to people In MiImIiI,.- candidate Fl,.,M. ,o conceded to tic I'll lie WalllnlH Who In .If tile I. milt THE APPEAL 0L VMS. DUKE KVIDIuN'CK WAS RIAMFACnttrD country If we were not yi, slow arc fast melting awuy iim. firtilc field Is becoming uuw orkal.ln, but the WorkerM ha e nuwiv rcources, nnd are not graft etirl.-i. nnys standard'' ALL IN Tli:: sMI. H(T. H IS not toe .,, , oj.y ..,J ,(,. Dotlcn dV a re. .-id editorial In 'he CSolumbla State, follow: "We note that l.otli the S. ,. ,tMa from North Ciirollim v.. d ngj:i,t Seimtor Smoot beeiiuse h- Is 'unW'HM i nf a seat In the Hennte It must la,.. i.,.n airri Cult for bViiiitut who wish, I to i,, t In this matter in reasonable m n mil a I men to flrct u reason b i tiny o, no, I MT. Hmoot, and the two Cool n fiieo th OH Nott'i Ht-.tH I nr ret .; I.-I I finding ni h a reiiwh b.i I',,. r tiota To .-e Rmiitor Hmoot hr ben a direct Id w at t ) .-r tlsmry of t'tfth and bb m :,- ..n ersted prlnclp'.- of f itr rlirhtu i i.rto etple vinrtrd ..t leant in tho s otli and tn Nnh I'm-i nu lb i- t i;,i, , i,.,,. retentatlv nnl t n tua-h on of . sorloui rbnntes mnl . 1 1 1 1 1 1 i,:m i VMtalned II.- I, not ev n a cil K.,m:i not even a d. fend, r of i,ov mn 1 e not rveti iiripii. - in in.. !, i a . but actively r.i..'. n ll't..i- m:. .n dcubterlly set d -a a ft... 4, i, itom ' a : I VOtM to upel ii ai.an 'a. ) . . I ,,Mv been ehoren Set.. 'at. .. ,! tia m n Isisa of ev. rv ",(- I,. u-i,t iifiir' him. devol I , ' !! ii, , ,, . ami,,, e. ery tet 1 " c , ,., iti.i IH th flic of mi.li ,, e,l!l,IMon of popular hyuinn With the urrfumi nt of it . i hmitda contemponiry The nhmn I- In (borough hartnom . lot Tie i-'.ito bad surely ov rl i ., t n ,t the Senators frem It- own m ,,,, ;l. Can be discovered '", i. f. tern . t- T , Record of Kelcuaiy :!. ' .1.1 . , .., the Bmoot rn, Jum ' i ,-,,, ollna 8enatot nd H u T I . . fur, j i i, Dly Coesn't r;.i.i I a'.ib.. own folks In the upper h or. Dlorwt Wlfo of J. B. Duko Take Uio Cam to, ,tlt Court of Errors and Appeal -llcr Coumiel Cliargo ; Tliat the ICvldoncn Which InitJl cated Mrs. Dnke Willi Major Pou toon Wo Not Based ITpoa Facta Testimony of Mr. Duko nnd the) Deywtlvcs Attacked by Mr. Duke's Special to Th Observor. , ' ; ; Trenton,- N. 3.t March 1 Th ap peal of Mr. Lillian B. Duk from th decision of tho Court of Chancery, by which her -husband," James B. Duke, the tobacco king, obtained a divorce, was argued befor the Court of Er rors and Appeals this afternoon. The burden of th appellants was that the evidence which implicated Mrs. Duk with Major Prank T. Huntoon wa manufacture! and not baaed upon facts. Admitting that any of Mrs. Duke's acts were ln docent, her counsel maintained that she had not been guilty of any im proper conduct, and that no suf ficient evidence to the contrary had been offered. Chauncey O, Parker began the argument and after re peating the allegations upon which the chancery decree was based he proceeded to analyze the testimony, commenting upon the alleged un usual methods resorted to at the trial. Mr. Parker first discussed tho testimony of the four detectives em ployed to shadow Mrs. Duke. Most of their evidence, he said, was from notes and they seemed to have no recollection fvdependent of the notes nn to what occurred. This, Mr. Par ker argued, made a cross-examination virtually Impossible, except up on such minor questions as where the detectives were stationed when they made their observations. ENTRAPPING Of MRS. DUKE. Mr. Parker pointed out that the four detectives were all under the guidance of ono man, named Wagen fuhr, nnd hence when they were ex amined an essential feature was eliminated from consideration, tfiame ly, the Instructions which Mr. Duke i had given concerning the entrapping of his wife. Mr. Duke himself was not sworn, nnd Mr. Parker remarked that Mr. Wagenfuhr was con veniently absent in Europe when the CBHA was tried. He said It was safe to Infer that Wagenfuhr was sent away by Mr. Duke, purposely to pre vent any Investigation Into tho plans and plots entered Intobetweon them. Mr. Parker remarked that the principal function of the de tectives was to show at what time Major Huntoon was accustomed to leave Mrs. Duke's house during the period of their greatest Intimacy. To show that he was a dally visitor, counHol contended, would be of slight Importance. The witnesses, he said, could fix this time to suit them selves, knowing tho Impossibility of contradicting them. He pointed out that, nccordlnir to the detectives' testimony, it seemed that whenever Major Huntoon left In a ca rob Major Huntoon left In a cab or con veyance was nt a reasonable hour, but when he left on foot the time was al'.vays unseemly. ONLY SOUGHT DIVERSION. From this counsel Inferred that the purpose was to provo late visits when there was least danger of the evidence being controverted. During the absence of Mr. Duke, Mr. Pnr ker said. It was only natural that his wife, who had been used to n life of luxury and amusement, should seek some form of diversion. Her frjend fhVp for Major Huntoon. he salrTi In dicated no Impropriety, even though It, was admitted that they were to geth r almost daily, that they at tended dinner, theatres and other that they were together In Ills autornobllo nnd mad.- frequent trips. In nil the evl- oleotoini jdenee he said there was nothing to -how that any endearing epithets parsed between the two or that their conduct was such as to Indlcnte any Improper relations NKI.LIK SANDS UNRELIABLE. The only testimony to support the charge thnt Mrs. Duke nnd Major Huntoon drank heavily was that of fered by Nellie Sands, the confi dential maid of Mrs Duke, whose teitlrtmny, In the Judgment ef Mr. II.. I . . .. . . v. v.....-..-.. . f -UN - in..r.Mr !,. f.-rlv vn.irn H i' wn mu t-i in- it.-urvr-u. t.-d the tinr of the civil i Counsel outlined the general plan of i ir that li nine to coti:.i.,i the nrosecut Ion against Mrs Duko. declaring thnt th servants who hnd been In her employ had been In duced to leave her and go to Mr. Duke, who paid them liberally for testifying In his behalf Mr. I'ar k r rtlsn attacked the testimony of I'aleb ('. Dula, vice president of the American Tobacco Company, who watched the honso on three occasions for Mr Duke, and testified to seeing Huntoon leave the houe, n,. on which oies-dons Mrs Duke, he said, in variably waved goodhve and Major 1 1 not. .on did the same Mr Parker dent li, ed this statement as pre p .Mti -rous and submitted to the court that Mr Dula hail sworn falsely In wi;i mutters of detail concerned with Ms testimony. 11 Hill- 111.' ' at.- Milled t K' in tal W'h'le it in true ; it,. ,,f amusement and a fii p. . in lei ant part of the north of Mason and .t prepoiidern nci t ih. b.Hl o iiinaiidim: licit tle-r,. Ih a I a in... , al e .a 1'IX'li.s line, II O at . '.inifH .Wltflv-lv III til , r.lleg. It Is tune It. at Soiltt em I 'mis sl.o.il l take t'i. If there were l, nil. i i!Y. a nt , umi. for sil'l, , I .in-. a . . i t.-i ,1 t'c'tv tnov an nt ' it.ii'i' i. naf. lv ,c, .lie ite. on ihe ci.i.!i,o. of Not t !.,-t n and Western l. atiiHhio In paM i ;.,,ifirins "Tin i.- "i in, lic-U of r .o. prcsl.lcntlnl motet tn Ih.- Snath There never tins 1.. .n la.', of enpnhle pollibnl general i 1 if 'I1.' hralnv inen "f the Southern Hiut. Law from the r.ritlnnlnK nf air 1 1 i.iil r a n expi.rlnn lit devoted I twin ilei ,, political rattier than connn. i il t-ff it Ttiev tunc not lost ll,i (ink , i " hat i i v I.. ne In r to rest, re if.' .arsMi- ,tlve snd const 1 1 at tonal ooiiir.,1 ( f the Ke-'eml n.lmlnlM i a t ion. li in t.. i... . In'-cndv i sired that S .otticrn linim ' rnts si, ill Hi t toctl.. 111.1 . on. . I'll ate ! I . hm.l smiiic sir. .lit hi in A S,.nthcrti 1 . hdM a'e !l. .ladi-e I ! ri'r l !r.iv of I eln A a re l"-.i ptiicsM for tin. hlrhcst ,ff, a. In the Blfl .f the ll.llli'lt Would t, It . ri'r , nn ', lea i n all t'lrts of ttie coitn'M j i,. ,, '... l.v an lns'trtit Southern i IM r i v . i i . , , ' . -fT h- la in I na t l.ai a n 1 h . i . , t i-v I'cc . han-a" (' e ,l-a tl-.n Tli.. i . . f II .- 1 'nl.ai l.nvi. won a . . . ie at .nt i, lories f..'i.,w ing 1 1 . 1 , ' - ci cad.rli i. The ! . , . c . . ,,. -v t 1,1 act la t . 1 !',. c vermin-tit rr n, I a. a.... I ... I !i. Ihc I a I . i- line Tin long par- The paase Ihr.ou-li ...i .r;i.i, ' , Of the Legislature ' ' i. ni.:,i ..t y Mil Is a matter of mo, , i-i r.ti aia.n It Is true the Hpptopi i it,.,,, .,t $'.,U(in Is small, but It is mib, . m i .0 ti,,. foundation of what nil' in, double !ly b most useful llltllij-. ., We I, o feared tbst the LegUl.tnre Hon', i, , b able to find the morn y with whb h to make a Iv-glnnliiK arid nn- ghul t i t abls to congratuliite Hcpr, tat i e PretOn Upon the iuni-n of h, mca- ar. This Is the line upon which Mboier li;i" I. en hammering jit Is doubt fill K the I emo, ratlc 1 tv id.- ( an alar cndi.ile for 1T.--I- i dent .-.itbln th. next f ,itv yeari un- ' ' less it In t,.. in, -a nt line nominates ' a Southern n. n. but I i 1 1 1 i - matter the , -,., nt h . too lif'b a-'-i it.ve The .,iih ..ii, laics to 1 1 i 1 1 sei n In the a b , e ' ; . , u . .r ,i ' t . . ii . the rlgh's wbb h II doc not J Itself , laltii II Is hlch time ,,r It to i I -peak f..t Itself, and In d dtii: this It j .... ,11 hi Kp.viKlm; f-o the l,... latir.sts ; ..f the part H had no iltii-n sol a i l , 1 e ns a .t .-; i. n u a I c a n il. la t e j a Sc-,,...r Itallev, until he went Into I e.Il,ie. and though there ai yet a f available, th.-r.- Is In sight 1 1 in her l ha n .1 u I i ; ra v ccl. r-n.rtM iT,oc::i NeitluT an Anierlmn Tb"o Man Nor lUttroud 1 Employe VihQ Wrote ft Iriter I'roteeiing Against Certain Wild Cat Legislation But a Cotton Grower CoL Mclean CTosa-Iaxain-ines Senator Holt, of Guilford But . the letter Dex llnes Very Kindly to Ansu-or All Ills Qucatlona Jlany . Flrsnt Llttlo Tilt in . ttie- Brnate Many Adroit Men Among Its Memberships ' it ' ' t Special to Tno-ObservsT. ; Raleigh,, March 8 Col.', Neal Arch , McLean, the kbit Senator from Bobe son, cross-examined Senator J. Allen Holt, of. Guilford, in a "kind but yigr orous way to-day. In the debat "on th Bold substitute to th anti-trust bill Senator Holt had said something to this effect;' 'i'Testerday I was walk ing down th street with a very dis tinguished Judge of North Carolina, when th learned man of law declared that he did not know until this Legis lature and the trust matter came up that th American Tobacco Company f.nd th trust Interests generally had such hold on tho State, and that the situation demanded action." In his genteel and dignified way Col. McLean asked: "Senator, would you mind giving the name ot that Judge?" Senator Holt hesitated, but finally answered that he preferred not to do go, WERE DISCUSSING TRUSTS. Col. McLean asked Mr. Holt If he and the able Judge were discussing pending legislation, especially as to trusts. The Senator from Guilford evaded, declaring that he and his Ju dicial companion were speaking of trusts in general. "But were you discussing pending bills?" Insisted Col. McLean. "About trust regulation In a general way and in an incidental way we spoke of pending legislation," declared Mr. Holt. "Do you think It proper for a Judge of the courts of North Carolina to be In consultation with a member of an other branch of the State govern ment?" Inquired Col. McLean. "I do not care to be cross-examined." an swered Mr. Holt. "Do you think that a Judge of the courts of North Carolina should be ex pressing; himself upon pending legisla tion which might become a law which he might be called upon to construe?" "I do not care to be cross-examined by the Senator from Robeson who has a State-wide reputation aa a cross examiner," declared Mr. Holt pleasantly. Col. McLean smiled, bowed grace fully and sat down. MR. REID FLOORED. During the sarpe debate Ool. McLean floored Mr. Rube Reld, who Is a very c'.ever Senator, by a little turn. It had developed In the discussion that the board of trade, and the Young's Men's BusitirFs Club of Relds vlllc, a town In Mr. ReiU's county, ha 1 wired Mr. Buxton asking him to block the proposed bill. Mr. Kold had been wired that the American Tobacco Company was getting in Its work. A telegram to that effect had been read. Col McLean rose and said that he, too had .something to read, drawing a le'. tr. Among other things, the letter said that fiiiir. wild-cat measures had been proposed before the Legislature and that if certain bills became laws the cotton growers association and other farmers organizations would b Injur ed if not destroyed. The author of the letter declared that he was of tho opinion that certain bills were being suppored for the notoriety they would cause. "Was th:'t an American Tobacco Company man or a railroad employe who wrote that letter?" asked Mr Reld ns he jumped out of his sent. THE POINT TO THE JOKE. "Thank you fur thnt question " snl 1 Col. McLem ' The author of that let ter Is a promlm nt ofHeer nf the South ern Cott.in C.rowcrs' Association " Mr. Held dropped like he had been shot. Those were nrpong the many pleas ant little tilts In the Senate to-day There are mmv very adroit men In the Senate. North Carolina should be proud of that body. Resides the older men there are a handful or more of the promising young fellows. Stamps Howard and William Bree , are two of the most striking looking Senators. They are old University bovs. H. F. C. BRYANT Li. v Tli American Plutrtct TrlrgrtU Company deliver packages, parci-l, notes, lavltarJons, fttrnlaiir wesson gera for errand service at a very small cost Tli Observer will send oor tneAsengera, without charge, to your residence or tiiace of bukine-i for advertisement for this column. Tlion Omo9 ' 1th .Western 1'nion Telegraph Company, 'Phon 45. All advertisement Inserted la tbl column at rata of ten cent per Un of six words. No ad. taken tot to than 0 ceaw. Cash la advance. t - WANTED. WANTED-D, E, Bookkeeper, of practK cm expenenc, young or middle-aged man required. Prefer one who could tn i " or two inousan aonars tn tn business, which I well established, ana nrorttnhln Pnaltfntv n Msnnnhllllv - - , v VHIIVHI'Ullfl . manent to the right party. V., W. O. Co.. ran nhitrmr. ' . WANTED Motormen and conductor for the Jamestown Exposition. Must be sober, honest and able to furnish first class references. Write or apply with teferences to R. A. Shirley, Boom 8M Law Bldg., Norfolk, Vft. WANTED Rooms furnished, . sultabl for light housekeeping, close In, Ad dress "8," car Observer offlc. WANTEBCouple for room and board. Location and far beat. Reference ro- ouired. Telephone 264L WANTED Doctor for resident 'physician In hnsnltnl ahpist iiinrlcn nrA nlhA, clinical advantages ar good, for term of one year: salary reasonable, yet not large. Must be unmarried. Address ' K. care Observer. WANTED Bright, intelligent boy. 12 to 14 years old, to go with delivery wagon. Eilru's Department Store. WA NTKD For U. S. Army, able bodied, unmarried men, between age4 of n and 85. cltlsens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write En glish. For Information apply to Re cruiting Officer, 15 West Trade St.. Charlotte. N. C; 2H South Main St., Ashevllle. N. C; Bank Building. Hick ory, N. C; 417V4 Liberty Bt.. Winston Salem, N. C: Glenn Building, Spartan burg, S. C-: Haynsworth and Conyer's Building, Greenville, 8. C; or Kendall F.ulldlng. Columbia. S. C. WANTED A good colored barber, to work In white shop. Will pay a good price. Must be sober and honest. L. W. Colvert, Statesvllle. N. C. WANTED Immediately, a first-class cot ton mill bookkeeper. Address A. C. Phelps, Draper, N. C. WANTED A good set of double-entry books to keep; have had a number of years' experience, and am now employed. Can five good reference; married, and will give reason for wishing to make change. Address Jacin, care Observer. WANTED-Ind-hand water wheel, good condition, & to oo-w.-h"., under lo-root head. Give make and age. Double Shoal Cotton Mill, Double Shoals. N. C. WANTKD-Man to run cross compound Corliss engine, 1,000-horse-power, night time. 112.00 for five nights. Only sober man wanted. New mm, nne location, in North Carolina. Address, with refer ences. Z. Y. X. MISCELLANEOUS. WALL PAPER at 4c. a roll and ud at the receivership sale .of tho House Furnishing & Decorating Co., 200 N. Tryon. THK QCEEN City Dyeing A Cleaning works is the largest plant In the South occupying more floor space than any ether, lviulpped with all the latest Ideas In this line. Same phone, 245. TEACHERS wanted Immediately; many splendid fall openings now booked praded, high schools and colleges. Sheri dan's Agency, Greenwood. S. C. LITTLE BOY HU E. numb, n b. t . hi f. ' I.. a. I lo Hole that Hp' bill Sol ry i "Util v from t he . fifth congressional dl iln Hoisr Thurs. lav If . v ,i ma rked d.a i . a a ,,f I n f ni Kb 1 1 i . Intl.- tov dog Is r vered with dust, l ot MUrtv and stanch be stands; nd til" Utile toy soldier Is red wlthrUSt And bis musket molds In his hands Tin!.- was when the Utile toy dog was nw. ) s,n. the soldbT was passing fair, I ill that was the time when Little Hoy llbiu Kissed them nnd put thrfn there. "Now. don't you go till 1 come." he said. "And d n't you make snv noise!" Then, toddling ofT to his lltlln bill, III. drcHinl of the pretty toys And as be was dreaming an iingel song Awakened our Little Hoy HI no -oh in.- M-ars sie many, tho years ate ions;. Hut the little toy friends nre true! Ao1, a in ib. - llbtll lb publican nominal!. .n i III -pi dllv become ob- In th trial of the mill mm at Greensboro Messrs. Tlllett nnd fans ,.Ir, Of Charlotte, end x -Judge Hy- BOW, of Qrenboro, added nun h to ' their already Urgs reputation a law yertand Judge Boyd did not hesitate jt lt. It b known that h had no - sympathy with the j roscutlon as common criminals of reputable North Carolinian. Another person Involved Ut th ca who, as was sugested rtrday, bora himself with credit. 1 Aaaistant Aitortey Oentrsi Cooley. I V ii t ' I ' i'I tho bat'ldest i.-oill of n-loto mill t liils was the ut 'hnt our people can so nbroad for mil' help which they can not to t at liotiu. Af'er the 'ire' finding faithful to Little Hoy Mine they Ian L Cicll Hi (he SHlie old place Awaitma Hie i"iiiii of a little hand, Tl.i. smile of a little flies. And tiny wonder n wsltlna the lung a ars through. In the dust of thnt Utile clinlr, What has In-come of our Little Hoy Jllue Since he kissed them and put them limit. Rim He Sayi It and Who He Ih. Greensboro Record. We do not know iwho W. D. Adams, The Charlotte Observer's new Raleigh special correspondent Is, but ho Is a poach. He does not say "It Is report ed," It Is said, eti , but wades right In and says Is himself and Is causing some uneasiness In many quarters. One thing can be said of him no legislative committee need be appoint ed to ascertain where ht got his In formation. Reminds us of Mr. Berry Davidson when running for the Legis lature He was and Is Is honest as th" day Is long ftno day he charged his opponent wbh a serious crime. The man hopped to bis feet and said: "You can't prove that, Mr. Davidson!" "Don't need no proof," said Mr. Da vidson; "s-ld It myself!" This ended the controversy. Mr. Adams "savs It himself." (Mr. Adams Is an accomplished member of Tho Observer' staff nnd Is fully up to the usual standard as one of the paper's bright young men. Editor.) PEOPLE'S COLUMN Tlie American District Telegraph Company dcllrrrs package, parcels, notra, luvltailons, furnlaltea messen gers for errand service at a very small cost Th OlMuirver will semi onr messenger, without charge, to your resident or place of rmlne for advertisements for tills column. Phon IK Office with Western Union Telegraph Company. "Phon S. All advertisements lascrted In this column nt rat of ton cent pc lino of sM word. Xo nd. taken for tea than cent. Cash In ndranrc W ANTED. WE ARE NOW READY to receive work at our new plant, 18 W. Fifth St. Our French process of dyeing and cleaning Is the admiration of the most' critical Iresscrs. Oueen City Dyeing & Cleaning worKs. 'iOO.W FFCOND-HAND and rebuilt soda fountains at 15 and Wc. on the dollar. Must he sold in next fi days. Address Manufacturer, care Observer. THE FINEST Embroideries ever sold In a Imrgrdn sale for Monday, at Eflrd's Pepnrtrnent Store, t . ... . - " . " u ' "V.!.. 1' V' .". 4' ' W ''..,"i.,.'.ai.. . '1, - j'. ' 1 '. ''. ., a.'.'i l' M" ,1...'' ';',?t'i:'':,v:;:V.''a ;.fV! a'vf yy-x::-":y':. I J u--Krj m VWi's. cJ'a,j''; . Y.;Y'VxxYYuy.;,.-', When you want anything, andtre at a loss tQknow wliere to get it, you'll near-about find it here. So many people say to us daily, "I didn't know, you sold that," and some say, "Well, if I had known you kept this I'd saved something, as I ordered it from New York." This is often said to us and we can't see why it a should be so when our store has always carried things that most big department stores carry. cre's a Few Articles MINT KOROET the embroideries Mon- lay, at Eflrd's Department Store. YOXT CAN FIND the best bath rooms In the city. All the dally nepers; good line cigars and superb barber service, at Pauls cigar store and earner shop, ;i Sooth Tryon. s;:k CITY TAX NOTICE. RORREL MARE. weighs about 1.000 poun.is, strayed from our stables Tues day morning. J. W. Wadsworth's Sons Co. TEACHERS flend names and addresses of ten teachers and get free, school song book. Box 194, Oreenwood, B. C. STATIONARY engineer; I am a first class stationary engineer. I would like tn Bret a Dlace to handle a good-size en gine and boiler plant In the South. James L. 8mlth. 8 West Main street. Chicago Heights, III. SUPERINTENDENT of a mill making yarns nnd Knitting underwear wants pcflllon. Understands notn yarn making and Knitting. jiwire ouperinienaoni, care Observer. I HAVE for sale a number of volumes of my hook. "Life of Stonewall .lack son, by His Wife." Address Mr. M. A. Jnckson. Charlotte. N. O. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Eleven shares of Mecklen burg County Fair stock. Claude Hrown, Henilersonvlllc, K. C. FOR SALE-10 40-ln. revolving fiat cards. Plntts. 1 Chandler-Taylor engine. So il. -1'. 1 SO-II.-K return tubular vertical boiler, 9 rstlwuy heads, petee's. 1 rail way head, Mason, 4 Lindaay-Hyds reels. All second-hand but In good running or der. 4 H-4 broad sheeting looms. Mason (new). 100 dobble l'l harness. Mason (new). The I. A. Tompkins Co., Char lotte. N. C. FOR SALE ?on non standard laths. A. James, Lnurlnburg. N. C. KOR BALE M ralrs mated carrier pigeons, best Plymouth Ruck strain. Jno. K. Patterson, Concord, N. C. FOR SALE Second-hand soda fountain. Temis easy. Oood condition, used one season. Fountain, care Observer. Har4f hoping ; th South Carolina asCiamlMmJaiaUfl. . . . The next legislative Investigsjlng committee will probably find put what It ran pry nut of th witneaavs befor It puts them on the stand Three recalcitrants In two day la a now reoord for a legislative In VMUaatUat MnmlUaa For Hie legislature to sing. Winston Hentltuil. We would uggest "Hot Time In the obi Town Tonight" as the official an dicm for the Legislature . ymn brain goes oil a strike when "U overload your stomach; both need blood to do business with. Nutrition is what yon want snd comet by taking llnllls- ter's Ibtcky Motintsln Ta cents of Tablets K. H. Jordan A Co. WANTED-At once, three first-class coat makers nnd two trotiaer makers; stesdv work and best prices. The Tats Itrown Co. wXXf ET" ;ook' end TutTer must be first -dsns Applv at Observor ofllce. T Isan'i eonstdec lightly ths evidence of ijisesss In ynur system IWm't tsk drs- rert ehsnees with ordinary medicine. Itolllat r Rocky Mountain Tea. ih sraat spwllki. H esnta, Ta ssr Tablet, k M. JsrsUftCft - --c -r, WANTKl- Experienced Shoe saUsman to take ihiirge of shoe department. A enod salsrv and permanent . position. Voung man. single preferred. Address Istlnii I'Ssfe expfsrlenee, age and salary fxpeite.1 "Shrvemsn," oar Charlotte t)bsnrvr. WANTKD-Reglslered drug elerh with several years xperlenc. wants posi tion. Binge. AJdrest "1111s," ear Ob-server WANTED-A blight young offte hoy. Must be willing to wem. Oood ehanc for promotion. Address in own hand writing-"W." ar Chartott 0ttrvar. VOH BALK Veneer machinery. 1 7l-lnch Titus Vfneer machine. 1 60-Inch Hsl tlmore vi-ener machine. 1 40-Inch Baltl morn veneer machine, with attachment for cutting basket stock. 4 Clippers, ono IP inches; one 0 inches; on 40 Inches; one 10 Inches. IOt or Shafting, pulleys and belting. 1 40-11. -P. Erl City engine. 1 40-H.-P. portable bolleT with stuck. All sles or I arms ant nxtures rnr manu facturing baskets. We offer th above for ta.tw.oo r. o b. cars Kicnmonu, va. Box Wi. Richmond. Va. Telescope Drinking Cups, 10c. "The E. Z. Marks," that new marker and tracer so popular with dressmakers, and the nrice is 25c. Atomizers, that sell at 35 to 50c. Our price is 25c. Extracts and Toilet Waters, Massage and Cold Creams, Egg Shampoos, Ammonias, Toilet and Laun dry Soaps of the best kinds, 8c. Williams' Shaving Soap, 8c. Pear's Unscented Soap, 15c. "Keen Kutter" Scissors and Shears, 50c. to $1.00. 4-Foot Folding Rules, 10c. Tape Measures, 5c. to 15c. Bibles and Testaments, in small or large -print, suitable for old folks, at a big saving over that of regu lar book stores or agents. French Harps, the best to be had, as we import them. Prices 5c, 10c., 25c. and 50c. Pictures and Frames we sell the picture, frame and all for about half you pay a frame-maker just for the frame. umm VOH HKNT. FOR RENT Three rooms for light housekeeping; centrally located. Thon IXC Department Hero's a place you'll be surprised to find lots of useful things for dining room and kitchen stocks of those --tHes go at a song. So when you want any- thing and don't know just where it's to be found, go to i FOR RKNT7-room house. 701 N. Col lege Ht. All modern convenience. Ap ply next door. LOST. I.OtrT-LMV pin. gold watch with stiver Rfward it returned to OMsrvar, LD5T Left fountain pen on desk at American Trust Co, JUtura to 4, K. Keaiy, at Mt uraa, ..- .'.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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