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c- :rAy ij i:. .t e-f a ; 3 Catawba river at . . ; ry or elewhere. Neither r Lincoln, both of which convenience! ' and, profited i be looked to for any aa- its construction and If built will be by Mecklenburg, un ,'his bridge would Interest the org the Rozzelle's ferry road arlotte to the river and all . that section of the county to t would be accessible. We -ot be candid if we faiU express the belief that :a would be Its principal bene ihrough an enlargement of Its ith Gaston and Lincoln, but le are advertent to the argu ,at whatever helps Charlotte a county; the larger and more ous Charlotte, the better mar ftords for all the products of garden, forest and poultry I the greater the value of the real estate. Besides, many burg people, other than those e on or anywhere near the ive occasion now and again to , and at no point touching this la it bridged except, of course, railroads. The bridge sug wuld be ft convenience and a "The i.lrn thouij ,V-e f. cne n itioia . cf 1, itv. ' x the? mil! !" un v. i rl i lmm'Kratits l.alf 'of whieli OFFENSIVE A3IBASSADOH. isaflor Bryce laments the fact terica is producing ho poets wor j themes her history offers to ' genius. The trouble is that th ' baronet does not see The Char ' 3rvr and The Richmond Tlmes , i and so is not acquainted with ,'hty effusions ot the Tar Heel :ginla bards. A pleasure and . await him." Norfolk Vlrglnlan- , e The wasnington Post, whicn ador Bryca presumably does 3 sought to enlighten his Ignor ve have been expecting him to roper apologies and Join in J the North Carolina and Vir "ngers, but his skull seems to rue British thickness. A more ative view of this brilliant of American poets waa to have pected of the author1 of "Tho m Commonwealth," but it that our poetical , institutions, our political Institutions, wonderful for him. At any ,) has been guilty of a slight l the great and friendly nation 'eh he is accredited and the gton government - should see Is brought to book. If he re ) apologize let him be recalled resentment dangerous to the f the world is engendered ; our people. . , Mayor McNInch has, never and notwithstanding, been nated and re-elected - by a atlc constituency with its eyes since these voters have had iy and The Observer has had i, . ' ', it would be unprofitable for cr to debate the subject with i !ed contemporary. The Cleve- ir, which refuses to be com and declines to be reconciled t mayor will vote for for Pres rt year was never a matter of '.fig Interest to. the people of e, and they have ' now n the recent little flurry are at present giving ration to ' embezzlement ularitles In city offices, to land letters ftftd returned -de of should be skilled lah(,r nml the other Jmlt un skilled. The skilled could t?ach the unskilled in a short time, snd the latter as soon as sufficiently experienced could ne transferred to another one , ot the interested mills, and the process could be repueated until each mill a1 llUc'd UD Its depleted ranks. . "By this whole syntem the antagonism of native workers could not seriously interfere with the success of the plan, as the Immigrants would be segregated while loarnini? something of American life, and could be held in better control haii of that very reason, iney wouiu in reality form a colony by themselves in the operation ot the particular mm selected for the experiment." This looks fairly feasible, if only the immigrants are to, be had. Here, however, the scheme weakens. We quote further: "The Pcrtuffiiese havo been selected as the nationality best suited to serve the purpose Just row. There are tnou?" ands of them In the Azores who would doubtless be only too anxious to Immi grate to the South if they had any fair assurance of getting work on landing- "At the present time there are also thousands employed in the cotton rums in New England, notably Kali B've'"' and a sufficient number of skilled hands to commence the experiment could douDi less be obtained from that seetjon. - "To be sure, higher wages would navf to be paid these tkllled workers to in duce thorn tocome South and train their fellow-countrymen, but the extra .cost would be next to nothing compared to the benefits which would accrue from the adoption of the plan." We are by no means confident that the benefits predicted would accrue to the general body politic and social. If the right sort of breed can be had, all well and : good, but the South is hardly prepared to Invite large num bers of Portuguese. In the Hawaiian Islands, where these people largely outnumber all others of European stock, they are regarded as a kind of midway caste, intermediate between hieher-class whites on one side and yellows and browns on the other. Of all those'Eufopean countries in which there exists marked difference in blood as well as outward condition between high and low, Portugal Is the chief. Its swarthy emigrant hordes, well termed coolies, awkwardly placed in the social scale between native1 white and native black, would sodn furnish a new race problem. No one should do Spaniards, the proudest of peoples, such an Injustice as to con fuse them with their fellow-ojbcupans of the Iberian peninsula. 'Well doth the Spanish hind the dhT- rptinn itnaw Twixt him and Sualan slave, the lowest of the low." , Apart from the proposal that Port uguese be tho immigrants selected, the plan is worthy of some consideration. if only, as The Wool and Cotton Re porter does not fall to remark, be cause of "the thousands of dollars which South-era ; cotton -mills ' have spent in, really just stealing one an other's help, instead of actually se curing new operatives." -- 1. T: sevf.-r." ' -tli ;;:.t;ual reunion rf t.;i United Ccr. iterate Vetera r.s "ill be held in the cltv of Richmond, b-'.r.nirsr. Thursday, the 30th day Of May. and ending Monday, the 3rd day of June. 1907. As North Carolina sent to Richmond during the war be tween the States more soldiers than any other State, except Virginia, so at this reunion at the former capital of the Southern Confederacy, North Car r. t lis wou'I i wcuij 1 : Jo;.. ; Jude II- the i ' r c !l (. v a i, .t, ci:r ; for i , e i. l c.. i live gool fa!i'!3 i and -;-: ' n TJ. C, end West Va. V, ..I son. Our I:ne is ' t and a good oi-en-l.riclose references. iy Co., VN. Wukes- 1 h; would i i'' tj V. l s an,t V 1 Callahan i::Ud Curt Jett, John Smith and John Ab per to do the killing. Jouett referred to a newsr-arer interview with Ilarsl3 olina should send more Veterans than In this city five days after the mur anv other State. It is earnestly hop- der, when Hargls said: "Cockrill ed therefore, that there win oe a was a Dad man, and I am glad he 13 Ti J jrrand outpouring of the old" "Tar killed, and as county Judge will take boro, K ... .... . . ..-.I... I tlrt etAne f f-nA Vila A a ' I HcelS ' at tnis greai rcuiuuu. wui luwumi, WANTKnPi I V ' 2 . All veterans of this division. are ooueu aeniea inai reua reeling naa terpd in i o "c vy. urussisi. juegis . . . . i t tiu I rocu taA in fv.n fAtii ii iriiiino- on. t, v" ccveriii years exDerienca rt-tiucK;-. " .. i ,.. . . , ,,.. i.-.j V".e.r"u "amis. mnnii to reDort ana register ,1Ia, ,-""6s nu wnu uiku a urtauso L(jK.iiii eiuua iu me way oi Hargls' ambitions. Jouett's . state ments caused a sensation, as this ls the first ; time these direct charges have been made. . at the heaaquarters . selected for North Carolina, at - Sanger Hall, on Seventh street, between Broad and Clay streets. They can there meet each other and their visi tors from other States and 'make themselves at home. The hospitable and public-spirited citizens of Rich mond have made arrangements to feed and Jodge all veterans who are unable to pay, but they must notify at once the chairman of .the enter tainment committee, Captalrf D. A. Brown, Jr., at Richmond, and secure their quarters in advance, and not wait References. care Observer. Ad- PEOPLE'S COLD V?D7Tea;her fr many excellent r?tin ana colleges. North 'i?.l.ln a"d South. Salaries tto-V&O. uoluI"Oia, S. C E?7For U' 6 ArmyT able-bodied, unmarried men m,,... .... t - J Citizens Of United P.tats-. nt vnnA character and temperate habits, who can ?.,. Ieaa nd write English. Men nw xor Fhllipplne service. For I District- Telegraph ufifig Pi packages, parcels. South -Mam, BtAsvllSN.f-fea Tlio American Company delivers notes, Invitations, furnishes meesen Building, Hickory, N. C.; 417V4 Liberty i ?ers tor errand serrlco at a verr ; wmston-Balem, N. C.j Glenn Kfnsll (VM Th nWnwn mill anA I Building, 6Dartanhurr. S P TTantu. until they arrive at Richmond. ; This onP messenger,, without . charge, to W0IJ,h.and V5ny?rJB Building, GreenvUle. is very important, ana uniess uc w i your residence or place of hnslnessior 5 n suuau uuum, v-oiujuuia. uuua vciciona uu iivfc jicvt vj u I PUTBrtlsemealS lot WIS nrammn. i entertained free. I Thone 7S. -. Offlce with Western WANTED Position. 3. The Official veterans' "special", vnion Telejrraph Company. Thone I arles tfo to J30O months demand for win be run on the seaooara Air une i . au aaverusements , inscrtea ra eaier man suppiy; pay when po- ving Charlotte at 6; a. m.l!nw col a ten cents Wf Shi wSrLrrnf f or, P?rucuiara Railway, leaving on the 29th and arriving at Richmond at 5 p. m. the same day, passing Kal-r eigh at 12 o'clock. Special trains, as may be desired, will be run by the Southern and th Atlantic Coast Line, and the rate pn all will be one cent a mile each way. .The exact fare from every station can be learned by appli cation to local railroad agents. 4. All camps that are in arrears are line or six words. No aa. taken for less than 20 cent. Cash In adyonco. National Employment Association., Cen- iuigr XJiug., Atlanta, US. V wiKTmfioi..mn . ..ii - without elilld. sion. Factorv ta rtJir Rn.ii nl Apply to 601 West Fourth street. earnestly requested to send their dues l r""cr .rX 2?aa ana "unaets, nt one to Oen W. 15. Mlckla. 824 I -nnaaeipniB Common street, " New Orleans, La., I WANTED Alen everywhere-Good Dav- ttc-: 00 canvassing, good pay. Sun Adv. tvQ uu taiiiy win uo ciiiiiiru iu nciiu i w uiauimuie circulars. anv. - mftttAr I Mtv any delegates or have any representa- P1"?, eto- canvassing. Nation tlon unless all its dues are paid before " Adv. Bureau. Chicago. , , me leuuiuii. Ai inoiiy rcuinmio iw WAWTED-TlW' hr.Art.ora anrf n..n1. many of our camps are denied repre-I for large front room. Apply 406 East sentation. because or tneir railing to i "" qm. nnv thplr tiiipa. nnrl tt i hond that I ... . . . in,' hm .f p,;, .wii:"J"W . Lambert 5. It Is suggested that every veter- Exclusive territory. 13 ner-dav r mm. an from this State wear on the lapel mission. J. a Ziegler & Co.. Chicago. at .hl coat a unriir of lone leaf nine. I n. . 1 v, J-igi,t or day, 4 or 5 hours as an Heel: 6. Ihe veterans 1rglnla contemporaries are sitive to the criticism of some papers of the management of iestown Exposition on account Incompleteness of the , show, criticisms will not do it ' per t injury because the condition Ined of Is being improved every it we tell these contemporaries '.dndneas what is Injuring the ion and will ruin it if the 1 Is bcrs'isted In. and thatlsTthe 0 ,,, aper rates which the hotels of mifinity are charging visitors. If Prginia press wants to see the ex- ' st service it can render it is '3 its Influence to bring these ' . o a reasonable basis. ', tl ','fginla Day" at the Jamestown uon xnere was a conspicuous ,f.!e of ' Virginia State flags. There f be a "North" Carolina Day" at xisIUon in August and we want 4 i In tlmef with the - suggestion -!r' be no lack of North Car ate flags there then. They kiss the breezes from every 3 building and every available n the grounds. Hosts of Tar ho still stick a to the soil ' ;r;there"that day,' along ndreds of "down homers'! res ow in Virginia and other To ail these the State flag e a most agreeable sight and that whosofcvers business It j will see to it that at -every greets the vision of all visitors. WHAT VARIOUS EATERS THINK. The ObBerver wishes to acknowl edge with thanks tho continued sug gestions of value thus far received for the list of ten beet things to eat which It, is preparing, With the as sistance of Mr. C. S. Wooten, of La Grange, as a service to the eating pub lie. Comes The Danville Bee with this: "Brunswick stews In soulrrol are hard to beiat. Ho is the genuine "egg bread' for breakfast, old-fashioned hoe cake; in fact, almost any way corn meal In cooked, provided It Is cooked and not murdered, only a few modern cooks know how to cook corn broad. Your tni lamo cnop and lam.u and poase are great. xour oia-iasnionea country-cureii. wall smokednot overrfathambrnii(!(L no fried, or cooked for dinner with whlta ten der cabbsge when you can wit cablngp, or ether grens when you can't, are amonii tl first ten for tne genuite Virginian nnd Carolinian who remembcru ... old times." These are wise words, worthy of Virginia, a recognized siat of good cookery, and we promise them all possible consideration. They are fairly matched, however, at least in point of effective advocacy, f by , the plea of Mr. Samuel C. Carty, of Wash ington. N. C, whose enthusiasm for North Carolina collards with fresh corn ham found lyric vent in The Ob server a few days ago. Sang Mr, Carty In part: - ' "She is notched n rlnped crround her Like a lady's crinoline, N the white frost lies upon her rer a rcgiar sweetening." 'But perhaps the most interesting suggestion yet advanced is that of Mr. J. M. Wolfe, ot Greensboro, who has put himself on record as favoring a primary, ft might be supposed that The . Observer would resent this at titude as a reflection upon itself and Mr. Wooten, but uch is far from be ing the case. " If the people want a primary to decide this matter The Ob server is willing, provided, of course, it is a hand primary and all par ticipating agree to abide by the result Vox popull and Many Voters, how say you? ,. u ; "It Is ald that there is. an old colorf-d man Hvint? in Wolf Pit township, named Ox en Little, who claims to be lit years old. He claims also to' remembor the Xievolutlcmary war. As it has been Ul year ir.ce that war. the old man must av Bllpoed ur on his memorv." Bock- jnghara Anglo-Saxon. : And Is of course lying also about his age. Mch as Charleston's German ;b claims to be the oldest and st schuetzen f club ' in the -tea and has ntertalned the bund roost acceptably, we "Auf wiederHehen" was i-xebanered --when the ' -1 ' 1 yesterday. WANTED Motormen and conductors for m .amcsiown imposition. Must be sober, honest' and abl ta furniaK - - " a. . " HlOl- vintrs reierences. - vvntft ni Ann v Htx i n a. . . la." : . . T " 1V1I wAiNxiEi-Ad man on evenuing paper J V.6??8 r?. .A. Shirley, . Room 303 1 WANTED. Ill a W(k. TTnlnn - r,ffl I Journal, Spartanburg. S. C, ' Address Lw" BW" Norfolk. ,Va. wanted A married couple With s nr ror ooard ana room. Bryn WANTED-Bverywhere, hustlers to tack signs, uiBtrioute circulars, samples. WANTED At once, copies of The Ob- ,rveX Ji'y 18th and tith. Oct. 21st, 1306. The Observer Co.. Charlotte. N. C WANTED Teachers. , Rural. rrrnlM. high school, college work. Many splen did openings. . Guaranteed enrollment.! Sheridan's Teachers' Agency. Green-1 appropriate badge for "Tar WANTED White, elean rags. Observer jrrinung uouse. . . 0,4a.nTTSfiS!SJ. r UtS,de- Ad k55P-; :m to learn of this divlsioa plumbing, plastering,1', bricklaying, elec- -mi v.a v., . n,.in- - WANTED Clsrar ..io.m. m , t ' . catalogue; positions n.w. v..o .v..4 t .a ,,..v.. rfl1it tn - -r rf . I "Ocurea. un iraae ocnoois. New York sponsor the granddaughter of Stone wall Jackson. Miss Julia Jackson Christian. , J. S. CARR, Major General. H. A. LONDON. Adjutant General and Chief of Staff. voiinj iu i cyroseni us. iUxnAnanrn un. I c i. necessary. Write for trtinfV. -7 I "a" Ohio. " Tf AUlouo' WANTJsp-Agirl or young woman of ovrv wioiniwr iivbi tno country to ao light house work and live with small iiuuarncoutll ur OI71tMiniOn. Una.. Irtoht tiarwm llrua .n i ., w a KTirri k.. i j ,j I 7 I 8"v iiuuoo wore ana live witn small ! T5rJmiSfi J fry Charlotte, Good, homo to the WILL ERECT A MONU3IENT. . t . wanteu By couple one child. Room, Doara. tnioiic bcardlntr hous or nri- vate family. Good neighborhood, short location! price. Address X, care Observ er. Great Interest ftid Enthusiasm walking distance of Central Hotel. State Graves Decorated and Salute urea The Address of Mr. Polk a Gem Mr. T. W. BIckett Acts as Chief WANTED to sell house and lot on Ellz- aoetn. muh be sold in ten days. Ad grrss . J. r caro Observer, wantbd-a . practical launderer with Some cash can set half Intaraat lit laundry in town of 7.000 people. No op position, uooa salary. Address A. B. care UDaerver. WA NTED Position as stenographer and book-keeper. Graduate. SatlMfantini. 1 guaranteea. : Apply . Elizabeth College. Marshal Special to The Observer. Louisburg, May 11. Under tne auspices of Jo8eph.-J.; Davis Chapter United Daughters or the Confederacy Memonai.vwexf the interest and enthusiasm have QUcen city Hotel. Monday 8 a. m. ed. never been equalled,. In this place. About 100 veterans were here. The procession formed with the Daughters of the Confederacy in carriages, roi- lowed by the Franklin Rifles and th Are company. After these came the j old soldiers in carriages, all moving to tho cemetery, where the military and T 1 WANTED Traveler for established nouse, rweive aonars weeiciv to mart Expenses paid. References. Address G. i.;iowb, unariotte, in. u wanted At once 100 hornets' nests. vv. . MUiien,. o b. Church St. mSCELLANEOUS. aa.H. fnrmftfl and three volley I WANTED At once, inspectors, with ;Vr flred in salute. "How : firm a "Lr4?" i5Lfc v .... I J a l 141 L. 1 1 V I'ULUIiB. IUU1I1. r. X liW I ! Foundation" was sung by the assem- cnced nreaaers. Exoerieneed finifihr blaire after which a feeling -prayer was 1 more experienced machine hands. Apply . .... . ... . mi I m4 VI IT.. 1-4 O 1 4. - nffered bv Rev 1 O. M. JJUKe. , ine i -. . .riovoiu. 1. wavnicai, mar. trraves of the dead were decorated with flowers and Confederate flags. Returning to the courtnouse an im mense audience assembled to listen to I the oratlpn of Mr. . Tasker Pok, of Warrento'n. The address was .a gem LOST TO A B.: will pay 35 for homestead, R. EXPOSITION VTSlTf-HSWrlta secure good rooms. Drlvate homnn a if oonvoniences, reaaonanie rates. Jas. T. icBooein, mo wnurcn St., Norrout, va. WILL PAY spot cash for bankrupt and oiaur hocki ary Rooas, 'nojLtpns. Cloth ing, shoes, groceries, general merchan- aiae. iiock ox z7. lAimberton. N. c. J : i ; ;.,. ROOMS and board for gentlemen. 8 and i west ttevemn bt. VISIT THE BIJOU THEATRE., Greens- Doro, Salisbury and Greenville, . only at-. i.uai streni;in ana nervous persons surienng from dlscouraslnB. weaken- InK effects of catarrhal troubles to eat of it trlnd The BDeaker himself, of immediate relief from Herring's Catarrh I high class pictures presented. Special Vmn9m botllfffoes-IL-Prlce-lI. Sold tentlon to'ladles and children biasing persoTiallty, coucnea nis by Atkinson's Dm Store ' , tributes to the immortals 01 me sixties in beautiful words, holding nis near- 1 FOUND. era in rant attention to the last. Al ter the address crosses Of nonor were FOUND Immediate relief from all pa nrHont th vptprans bv Mrs. W. H urrhal troiHAs-In one bottle of Her- " - . . . 1 i .. -,. i w f, T. 1 v. r Ruff in on behalf of the Daughters oi "n urru vr.. j. yurea ,oy q,, the Confederacy. A bountiful dinner 5 BtoraT was tnen servea, closing tne ewreioBs 4- money, of tho rtrtv. . ....... .. I FOUND A smell amount of . m t-ir ... .ki.i 1 1 iwnpr can rei k?itiih ar unnervpr omnn thai and also introduced the speak- "i "uav"""'B "" y . i J tbdiUW' tin ttt S.. a .J) V, rt uchiy; es bf accc WANTED At onee. exnerlenca., hoPi . ware salesman in wholesale and. retail WANTED Men who are not afraid f ?Lla naleI .,a . 'tow- -work to make house Tto house canvass feriSSe and salanr exnected r "fl.rt I good commissions, all expenses advano- r 3?$te$ Hard' 1 ' w ill leave for i.irAnmn B-.rr . ' , wanted wnite woman to make her nome witn small lamllv tn do lle-h house work and take care of baby. 40!) r. urnvara at. 1 HONEST MAN WANTED-fTo travel In Norm Carolina, experience unneces sary, but mutt furnish good references. w a month and expenses. Permanent position with advancement Address DR. W. T. WOODLEY, 20VA W. Trade. phone 1647, Specialist. Diseases wom en, skin and chronio diseases, removes moles, warn blemishes. Visits patlenrs FOR SALE. er In an appropriate way, and to him and his efficient assitants much of the success of the programme Is due. Mr. nui-xtt alatai tal Wftlvr 4Vol rr navl I o"1 " w I. . . i FOR BALE Harness shop In a good way a matuio eua.11. m uwiuvir ui u 1 crrowinK town, seven to eiirnt thousand Confederate dead would be standing inhabitants. Business established. Old on the courthouse green. qge and poor health reason for selling PORTRAIT CANVASSERS Ladles and gentlemen, .with or without experience. we teacn you now to secure orders, ad vance 60 per cent of ycur commissions, ana aeuver au your work, appiy to tiar- yueen juy uotei, ry Tyuass, room Sunday 1 p. m. EXAMINATION WEEK. B.vFOR' SALE Very desirable drained lot for homo. Fourth near car line. 73x126 ft. Price rlfrht, Hon. J. P. Derham Assisung inveetl- 1 rcss vjuick eaie, care woserver, eatlne Committee Affairs 01 cuer okee Falls Manufacturing: Company Show Excellent Management In terested In the GreenvUle festival. Special to The Observer. ' Gaffney. S. C, May ll.-SuperlntenJ ent Spoars, vr tne uanney BUSINESS MEN If you Want a compe' tent book-keener or stenographer ad- well- dress King's Business College, Charlotte. ward, N. ta-. or Kaieign. is. u LADIES May obtain permanent employ Ad- FOR SALE 3)0 cases 8. CatawDa VaJ. ley Brand Blackberries extra quality. i.uiKu vounty pbck. vynio ior pncea ment selling hosiery and underware di rect to wearer, outnt iree. - victoria Mills, Norfolk, Va- : Morsanton Grocery Co.. Moneanton. v I CAPABLE SALESMAN to cover North C , . , , . , v I fin rniina with atanle line hlah corn- Carolina with staple line high com- FOR SALl3-Hotel site, most desirable manent position to right man. Jens. H, "Josph G. Cannon, however, ad mits that he was born In North Car olina," says The Charleston News and Courier, Yes, born in North Carolina, just as Andrew Jackson was; but you can have him if you want him. , No paper Jn the State has perked up aa much In -the past sixty days as has .The Coldsb'oro Argui. It afta fni a nao h4.l n.a n . nr . I 1 .... . . I . lrl.1. graaea I depot. Three railrondi . Ten thm.mmi I schools.-. will be . engaged, all of next Inhabitants. For information write, W. SALESMAN for North Carolina. Expe wk in examinations. Professorjl Baxter, Goldsbcro, N. C ; I Henced traveling man preferred: lino CUnkscalcs. of Woffprd College, has ac ceptted an invitation to deliver the ed dress to the graduating class, wmcn numbers eight. - Those who know Pro' fessor iCUnkscales say that a line ad dress may be expected. The exeMses will be held In the opera House on the nlcrht of the zotn. Horn J. P. uernam, former uomptrol atani fnr tfanarai trade- cosltlon rifir. FOR SALE Mosler safe 24x30x38 Inches manent; weekly advance with com- sawyer, ijesiie at uo., uetroit, Price $H0. Address M. G. Clark. Sandi i,er. in. -v., or pnone is-s. FOR SALE Fine pony and double seat ed trap. Also line oray horse ana wa gon, w. H. Hoover, city. i mission. .Mich. AM INCOME FOR THE FAMILY Divi dends tnat win pieaee you. inustratea report with 40 pnotos rree. intematlon- rat Lumoer, j-tcaoi oiuk x-miaueipma. GOOD PAY To men everywhere to tack signs, aiBtnoute circulars, samples, eto. FOR 8ALB Saw mill- outfit 60-H.-P. hnllai. 4ft-H .P. Atlna Anirlna t hig,l nt ler General, Is In the city assisting thelmulea. 20 head of oxen, five waeona and committee which is investigating the carts, 400 acres, fine large yellow; Pine I n canvassing. Universal Adv. Co., Chi- flu airs Ol tnq cuuiuji. .w i . ucrutuu wui1"!'" uuiut win uv a 1-4 luiui'iii ic"-. I cftKO. in aa an fivrwrf. The, cammitte I capacity 12 to IS thousand feet Der day. - is making a most thorough Investtga- lb jW?' manufaStu'!.andaP.ut ?,n HUSTLERS WANTED-Everywhero. 2S Lnnd cannot eay at this time how for W insr thousand. Reason for, sell- to $30 made weekly distributing clrcu- I! ft takl to combine ,ne Sm bgh.. a null which 'needs Urs. overseeing out-door advertising, much longer it U1U take to compWve r-reonal attention. Easy ,-terms.- only N-w plan. No canvassing. Merchants' the work. - .. t2.IS00 cash required. Address Jno, L. nut-Door Advertlsinir Co.- Chleajro. x At" a recent meeting or tne sioca holders of the Cherokea Falls Manufac turing Company Mr. , J. C Plonk was re-elected " president and Mr. R. P. Robert secretary and treasurer. The affairs of the company were found to IxJ in ft most prosperous comlltlon, and the management was warmly congratu lated for their splendid showkig. Col D. C. Ross, .the popular president of the National Dank of Gaffney, was added to tho board of directors. s The negro Arthur Chambers, who wo serving a term on the chain gang tor a crime which he did hot commit, has been pardoned by tho Governor, and it Is likely thai he will be released to-day, Quite a nt'mber of people of Gaff n y t --n".-i t v!r Intention cf ro Vt Atlanta, Ga. A & E. Encyclopedia of law 2nd edl ' tlon. 82 volumei, good as new, for sale st a bargain. Address "Lex," this of- cs. FOR RENT. Out-Door Advertising Co., Chicago. ' HERRING'S Catarrh Cure-Guaranteed under new pure drugs act An absolute sneclfle for all catarrhal troubles.; One bottle, price i, win prove it. irescrmea i by physicians. Sold by Atkinson's Drug I Store. FOR RENT Two communicating front i rooms over York Bros. A Rogers. Store nVst floor. Hot and cold watv-r. . Private bath And closet Geo. w, Bfan. - FOR RENT Rooms and board or fur nlshed rooms for rent at 10 West 6th St v'.f ,v :.-,.v FOR RENT-One of - tho-e room cottages on North Graham St., ylo l-rxim nrtrlnient No. I Pout pop SUMMER SCHOOL of the South Sixth session. University of Tennessee, i Knoxville. : One of the greatest summer schools for teachers in America, fac ulty of 75 experts; 150 courses; 70 public lectures, readings and music recitals. Fees nominal. Board cheap. Special rates on all. Southern roads. Excursions to Jameitown Exposition at close, i Write for announcement to P. P. Clay- desirable f- 4 ton, - Superintendent " ---- You will find butvfew stores in the South , equipped. ,with suitable Dress Fabrics, LI Muslin Underwear, Silk Hosiery, Silk anil Gloves, etc., than the little-Long Co. Inec carry everything necessa ry to niake up a fi ' up-to-date trousseau. For the past year , we hr ! nished several costing from $200 to $500 and if y Tourist's Ruching-' . i xuttb popular nranoer l uu Tounst's xtucniu: yards in a box. Price per box, 25c. . - : . White and Col ored Ruching White, Black and all the popular shades bf and Fancy .Ruchinsrr new novelties in plaited mta and Laces. Price the yard, 25.an Ladies' Belts , 1 The most complete line of Ladies' Belts th, have ever shown Leather, Kid, Silk and Was& I in all the new shapes and colorings. Price qach .Silk Gloves ' , Long and short Silk GlovesWhite, Black Colors. Price the pair, 50c. to $2.50. ; f Ladies' Neckwear . ' Another express shipment of 4ew novelties' ii broidered Collars,' Hemstitched Ties, with baby) trimmings; Lace Collars and Chemisettes, etc. 25c. to $5.00. . . f Lace Jackets : - -J Lace and Net Below Jackets, stylish and' d. can be worn over any kind of waist. Prige.' I $5.00, $10.00 and $20.00. . Silks , ;V Checks, Plaids, Stripes , and Fancies for' waist jumper suits. Price the yard, 50c, 75c. and $1 36-Inch Taffeta . '- - ' r. If you need Taffeta Silk, now is the time t The price is advancing daily and we, are hold . the old prices, but it's only a question of timte you will pay the higher price. Our Dollar ) T is supreior to any other that's being - showny t '"Wft "know wlmf w' nr sn trincr ' " " " " M 'I , : New Dress Goods .' j - New Brown and Champagne Plaid Batiste.' ;the yard, 18c. : Silk Batiste signs. Price the yard, 25c. . - - v ) Chiffon Batista vt Printed Chiffon Batiste, with embroidered .Price. the yard, 25c. ' J ... Colored, Lawns - A new lot Colored Lawns Dots, Stripes and effects. . Price the yard, 10c. and 15c. ... ". For Monday's Sale- . - 15 Der cent, off onall J acket ' and " -lumper u Tatfeta and Light Wool Fabrics. ' ; ' . ' 'TT'"" 1 . . Tl - -1 TT-il . CT..1J. TX . .. 1. ' ' , nanasome xiuuk v one duii, won; mmmea i feta bands and buttons, silk lined throughout; lar, $45.00. Special, $38.25. - Black Taffeta Suit, extra good quality, made fittmg pony effect, trimmed in fcraid and app regular, $35.00. Special, $29.75. , , . , . Champagne Eton Suit of Chiffon Panami, touch of brown and white "trimming; regular, Special, $21.25. , ; ; - Blue and White Plaid Jumper Suit, : triim' blue ; plaited skirt ; regul ar, $17.50;. Special Our big sale of Skirts created a genuine sen1 in this popular department. , iJTiyj We will.continue the sale on Mohdav, a v have" a goodly number of these desirable Ski we will selrat the following prices: $3.75, $5.C $8.75 and $10.98. , ; - J - Shirt Valsts " : , These pretty garments are made in sheen T nffAmi. VtuitTv a ior. Yuncra nf criroa fit mings. Prices from 50c. to $8.50. f We are adding every d ay new styles una Waists to our popular line at $1.00. ' Tub Suits in Linen, Ii nine and Poplirf-A Blue and Pink; also White with blue or pin!;1 mings. Prices range from $5.00 to $25.00. i New Separate Wash Jackets in Linine and Linen, lace and embroidery trimmed; Eton anc effects. Prices, $2.0 to $7.00. I Five 100-Piece Dinner Sets v , - As neat as neat' can be right new ones, wife . ' neat, new borders, and a new shape never show before. Prices, $30.00, $32.50, $65.00, C37.5C $75,00. Haviland & Co.'s China in.the lot. v I rCAP.LHT SA.C!J-nants ready for trr.si'-Hn""T. fl!Hr.i yc imzen. AU- i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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