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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, MARCH 1. 1903? , .TO GIVE AWAY. A GIRL, - To Find for lfonicUa YYair a FUco of Refute the Ta-k of tlie Salvation Army Blooded Animals Command Itisrh Prices Human Beings Given .Away. V-V Blooded dogs are high. Angora cats arc' high, thoroughbred borwa which can win In contests I speed are hig'.i - cr than either, of thesie classes, but the market for human beings id dull. Next Tuesday night at the Salvation Army 1UU heautlful little girl fcaby, with twinkling blue eyea "that open and Vinf" and tllMr dimrjled fmta that aire. cant defense against a selfish world, WI.SV" rZLi 2f.,! V: S""B" , , ?e,, uu.!,! ,.! )"" anoai wn m vi me, one nas oecu ; picked op oy tn &aivaron Army res-, cuers who claim no salvage, but are Interested only to bring her safe to i some harbor In whose peace she shall .CAbe sheltered from the furv of the ra: r Ing storm and the. piercing chiU of rv - If ntless winds-: Without pedigree; per-,; haps, though perhaps of gentle blood, Cnth It tn. i-it bnn.i.dn painfully gained, no reputation to win iv vj"' against her. she Is all future. Ahead lie the breakers, the contests or vary, ing result, the sting .of defeat, tne ex - ultatlon of triumph. - loitering allowed' were mentioned and What thing exactly determines the I stated that there were certain of lssues in tKe clashes inseparable from (leers who seemed to possess those rp-noniihle Mtiitenra In a realm where moral Vrinftrtrtinmi. nlavs- a Dart, ,,.. ,,, i.t.r.i i.d.ro W.I, . - character ' and external no man can say. but that environment, retiring, -.irajiiinB, uuuuvn most potent part no man dares deny. The ancestral status of this little one. whatever it may be, is fixed and lrrevo- cable. Whether It be a descendant of Robert the Bruce, of William the Con- queror. or of German peasantry, that jg oj me pest, wnai is puienvr ui "wi uu mno wen, uvuwlo9 Vb. w. lit.ino nr..ntni the eternal f j-"ers also named. ' No reflection as to t..r i. h nornnnitiitv of those who rear her and the manner In which they discharge the task. That Is a problem for the Salvationists, provided they get a bidder. And that la the re-i A CCT OP 10 PER CENT. Knniliem Kalluav Announces to Em- loyes In This Division That Pay la to pe ueducea lv i er urau A cut of .10 per cent in the-wage of aJmost all employes in this dis trlct of the Southern Railway Com pany la announced In the following special from Greenville, 6. C, under date of the ITth: "The Southern Railway has decid ed upon a reduction of-10 per cent. In the salaries of Us division auperin- tendents and their offloe force, Division Superintendent Fallis, of this ctty. to-day received an official notice to the effect, and it did not surprise railway neoole here. Not. only will the division superintendents, their chief clerks and otner subordinates directly under them, feel the cut. but train masters, road supervisors and their clerks will also have their sal-, arlea reduoed. The chief dispatchers and other .employe in the telegraph offloe will not be affected by the or-' der.r The cut In - salaries . Is but, another effort on the part of'-' the Southern to keep Its expenses below the earnings." - Since Charlotte Is In (Ms district, the cut has a direct effect on - the; Charlotte employee of thv Southern, thoae Mving hre aha 'TTlog tuBHlntr"dectdeclafter thinking over the mat nut from "here. Similar notloea hava been received by other . auporlnten dents. The action In one much 'to be regretted, as it la a not Insignificant diminution In the wagies of the work er but so far as known there has been no disposition on the part of the employes here to resist the cut. Meeting to Commence To-morrow Xight. Rev.. Herman H. Hulten pastor of the First Baptist Church, returned last night from. Norfolk, Va., and will oc- cupy his pulpit both morning and night' tA.dnv. Whn In yaorfollc. Dr. Hulten conducted a very successful meeting In the . Freemason - Street Baptist Church, of which Rev. W. M. Vines Is the pastor. 1 1 ' Tomorrow Rev. George W. McDan lel, D. v.. of Richmond, Va, will ar rive In the city to assist Dr. Hulten In a meeting here for ten days, or longer.! This meeting will begin to-morrow night. Instead of two weeks later, asi was nrst announcea. ur. aieuaniei is a very popular pastor and preacher in, Richmond, and has been much sought hy several pulpits In the North, but ne tils chosen to Temaln in the South. The public is cordially invited to at tend all of the services during the meeting. Rev. F. D. Jones In the City. Rev. Frank Dudley Jones, of Aik en, S. C "who has . been called to the pastorate of Westminster Pres byterian church, Dilworth, has ar rived In the city to look ovr the field and will occupy the pulpit" at both nervicei to-day. Rev. Mr. Jones is .quite a young man. of fine appear ance and splendid address. Those of the Westminster congregation who have had the pleasure or meeting him are highly dellshtert and hope that the answer which h will re turn to the call, within a few days will be a favorable one. Rev. Mr. Jones. Is the gu?3t of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Gilchrist, at their home on Park avenue .. Mules Stolen. Two mules were stolen yesterday at some tin, durine the day from Miller's lot. and elsewhare' In this lstfe the chief of police and Mr. R. . H. Jorftn advertise for lnformatliu concerning their whertabo'U. JTho animals are said to "be valuable ones. It is a serlom rime to stnl a. mnn'a horse in North Cuolina and to Ktoal a mule ii a crlnv? with no less a penalty. - Arretted - for H-red Complicity in ' . Mnrder. Joe Moore, colored, who is wanted -In South Carolina on the charse of i complicity in the murder of a FalrflelJ county man named J. J. Falrfleld. was nrrested yesterday mornln ' by Con stable Tom Cribble and lodved in 11 1 awninr the arrival of an officer from Sour Carolina to take him to the mnr r clime, of the Palmetto State, when .he may enjoy Its hospitality. Freight Wreck Down the Lino, News- reached the city yesterday ef a freight wreck on thef Southern Rail way? near Adger, 8. C. The ac cident, which took place yesterday morning- abit 9:3ft. Oerailed 15 cars, landing them in th ditch. Tiie lireman. who Jumped, was slltrhtly hurt, otherwise no infurlt-d known were inflicted. One pas-v-nr train was delayed 60 minutes. Colton Off Tecnlay. Cot-ton, which opened yesterday at Jl 3-4 on the local market, c'ocd at 111-5 centa. The receipts amounted to S3 bale.. On the corr-vpct(llng day of last year tb cottjn rvce'pu amouated to 101 bales at 11 cent. - XO REFLECTION IXXPXDED." , Itullng of Honda of Pollen Depart went Regarding: Duty on Indoiteu tleiice Square KxpUiitrxt Men Btf Adapted to I'x-ulUr Work Should Bo. 1'LiM-cd In Cliarge No Need for . Fnrtlier Talk.".'. ..(.. The little story published In The Observer yesterday morning to the effect that an understanding had been reached among the heads of the po lice department whereby certain members of the force would not ibe allowed to serve . on .. Independence Pouare wag the prime topic of ilia cfi.istou in the city yesterday, espe- i Vially, wlln those -who are more or CPt:. wr & Rol'ruonr chman of the nolice committee of the board A,of pubila service, who was currently reported as having suggested tnis ac ; tlgn. was seen bT an Observer roan yesterday at asked about this rul ng. In reply he stated that the pub lie was -misinformed or was mlsson strulng the-at0n.those in author ity In holding that this was a reflec ; tion upon mose concernea ior no sucn ;ae wa entertained , wnen me rul ?. ' " "tv, , " a"" this way,' declared sslon of maUer, relating to the department the service on tha eqUare wa touched upon. The new ordinances, especially those relab j ing to 'keeping to the right' and 'no necessary qualifications of diplomacy, tact and alertness which was so much needed at this time and at this place J ,A .K. . r.ln Xrv" kT, t Z more suggested that when the assign ment of different men to the different beats was made, that such as were best suited for this peculiar work be g-iven 'square' duty. I believe that Patrolman Bell's name was mention- ed as one better adapted for other the courage, efficiency or anything else was intended by this ruling. It was Just a case of putting the men ' , "Thls where they could render the best stand on the part of Captain Robertson la considered ' by many thinkinx citizens as a correct one, and should put all feeling of enmity at an end. The good of the city Is the en J In view and all will result in g00& CHIEF W. ORR FOR SHERIFF. Popular Head of City Fire - Depart- ment Will Enter Race for Sheriff The Other Candidates -An Inter ruling and Close Campaign Looked For months past the friends of Chief W. S. Orr. of the fire depart ment. have been urging him to let them present his name to the people - of the county for nomination to the Heretofore Chief " Orr has been reluctant to allow his name to be -used In this connection, not that he did not appreciate ths honor, but olmply because a number of his warm personal friends had gone to him and urged him In behalf of the city to remain at the heaa 01 the fire department. s Recently the effort on the part of his friends to run him for sheriff has been renewed and Chief Orr has been prevailed upon to give his consent. When an observer man called upon him yester- day afternoon. Chief Orr declareJ "Yes. I have been urged to allow my name- to- be used In connection with the office of sheriff and I have ter at length,' to ffer-myaelf if the people of the-county and city want me. Unless something very, startling happens I shall enter the campaign and ' with the support of my friends shall see what I can do towards secur Ing te- nomination." ' This news will be read with Interest bv many Charlotte r-! Already there are two avowej candidates for the place, Sheriff N. V. .vailace, the Incumbent, and Ir. H. C. Little, sup erintendent of one of the convict camps of the county. The entry of Chief Orr Into the race will add seat to tne campaign, it would ne a air ncult task to pick out three more popular men in the county than Sher iff Wallace, Superintendent Little and Chief Orr. There Is promise of interesting times ahead. TRAIN STRIKES OLD JLW. Pink Derrylilll. an OM Soldier, Strui-k Yesterday by Train at Pop lar Street CrosMnir Hla Injuries Aot Considered Serious. ! tnlr T!orrihltl a familiar pmr. acte wno waU(,' the streets day af ter day. bearing tho decrepitude of 80 years, and asking alms from pas sers-by. was struck yesterday morn ing by a Southern train near the Poplar street crossing, and so vio lently shocked that he win bear the marks -of his injuries the , remaining days of his lif. He was Instantly carried to the Presbyterian Hospital after the accident, and is there re ceiving proper attention. The worst hurts which he suffered are about the head, especially one eye, which will probably be rendered useless from the injury. There are - no wounds of a serious extent, -andMhe only danger of his death 'lies in the shock which his frail and burdened body must sustain. ' The old man. is well known in Charlotte, where he has spent the ma'ority of his 80 years. If a day pauses that he ' does not come upon the streets from his secluded abode to beg money, it is one of those days when sctlve and- we)l-bodld men had better be indoors. Ordinarily bad weather, however, never ob structs him, and he has been seen to walk, stonp-shouldered and un kempt through rain and snow and sleet asking alms all day long. Berrjhlll is a natie of Mecklen burg county, a veteran of the great conflict between the States, and a man of mniy pecrtillnrltlea He lives in th font hern 'section of the city. In a llttlo house erected for his ben efit by the iat CaptW. B. Ryder. His friends will reeret to learn of his unfortnnat accident. Meer?nir fr Men ThU Afternoon. Tmmeetlne far men t the Young Men's Chr'stian Awoelitlon wilt be addressed bv Rf v. "Charles E. Raynal, pr"tor of St. Paul's Pretvterin church. Hev. Mr. Rsynai has chwn for the subject of hi address, 'Will Te Also G Away?" Rev. Mr. Ray nal is one of the younxer ministers of the .city and is a mast interesting speaker. A treat Is In atore tor those who will avail themselves of the op portunity of hearing him. A feature of the meeting that will be of Interest wi'l be the singing, of a solo by Mr. Cecil C. Butt. r All men are lnvltej to attend.! Stranrers spendlnr the day In the city" are especially welcome. - Marriage Yetfaday AflriMnt.'. At th residence of the bride's sister. Mrs. W. P. Kedfi-ra, on Worth Ineton avenu. In Dilworth. Miss An: V. Mitchell, f Henry county, Virginia, and Mr. James 'J SimpHuii. .of- Marshviliu, were married yesterl day afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rev. A I.. Curn ofllolafed. Mr. and Hr. f-'imrson will make their home in MarsivUle. WEBE THE JUDGES BBIBED? (Continued from' Page One). . ceellngs in the District Courts bad not been served upon both the Choc taw and Chickasaw nations. . "'2.' That. said United ttates Dis trlct Courts should, have been con fined to merely a review of the action of the commission and should not have extended to trial de novo.' -"Thus every judgment 'rendered by the United States District Courts after a full, free and impartial hearing, and which Judgments were affirmed by the Supreme Court of the United States, were vacated and annuled. " 'The act then provided: '"In the event said cltlsenshlp. Judg ments or decisions are annulled or vacated in the test suit hereinbefore authorized, because of either or both of the irregularities claimed and in sisted upon by said nations as afore aaid, then the files, papers, and pro ceedings in any citizenship case Nn which the Judgment or decision la so annulled or vacated, shall, . upon written application therefor, made within ninety days thereafter by any party- thereto, who is thus deprived of a favorable Judgment upon his claimed citizenship, to be transferred and certified to said citizenship court by the court having- custody and con trol of such files, papers, and proceed ings, and, upon the filing m such -citizenship court of files,' papers, and proceedings In any such citizenship case, accompanied by due proof that notice In writing of the transfer and certification thereof had been6 given to the chief executive officer of each of said nations, said citizenship case shall be docketed In said citizenship court, and such further proceedings shall be had therein in that court as ought to have been had in the court to which the same was -taken on ap peal from the commission to the Five Civilized lube, and as If uo Judg ment or decision had been rendered therein.' "This legislative court proceeded to determine the rights of all these claimants, and by decree entered in the month of December, 105, struck down practically every claimant whose case had gone before that ' legis lative court, thus reversing practi cally all the judgments entered by the United States District Courts and affirmed by the Supreme Court of the United States in these cases. ' The great majority of persons thus deprived of their rights were admittedly of Choctaw or Chickasaw Indian, blood and descent, and had. a Tested right In the tribal property unJer the treaty of 1830 and the grant made to the Choctaw Nation in 1342. in trust for those persons who comprised the Choctaw community in 830 and their descendants." j MEMBERS OF COURT BRIBED? The most remarkable part of the Statement follows: - "As a reward for the superior legal service rendered In these cases, this famous legislative commission award ed a fee of f 750,000 which was paid to tho firm of Mananeid, mc- Murray A ,. Cornish, attorneys at law, of McAleer, - Ind.. T., out of the trust funds of the Choctaws and Chlckasaws, and n which lunaa tne persons mua uis possessed of their property 'had . a vested right under the treaties. "It is alleged that the members of that court were bribed and received as a consideration for their decisions a part of the fee paid these attorney a Counsel for claimants are reliably Informed that the Secretary of. the Interior now has in n is possession nosttlve nroof of the Bribery of cer tain . members of that court, said proof setting forth the amount paid certain members of that court, the time and place the payments were made, and the manner of. the pay menu. This evidence has been in the possession of the Secretary of the Interior for more than three months and 'Tet no Investigation, so far counsel for claimants have been 'able to ascertain, has been Inaugurated and no proceedings have been Insti tuted calculated to bring these guilty persons before the bar of justice, al though the time In which they can be criminally prosecuted Is. rapidly expiring. "The members of this , firm -of at torneys. George Mansfield, J. F. Mc- Murray and Melvln Cornish, were, on the .2d day of November, 1903. in dicted by a Federal grand jury, sit ting at the City of Ard more, Ind. T for the crime of conspiracy to-defraud the Chickasaw Nation out Of the sum of 328,876.30, certified copy of which Indictment Is hereto attach ed." A SERIOUS ALLEGATION. . ' : This is a serious allegation and Chairman Adams should clear It; up. Jt is, said that two of the judges are under suspicion, and the third . not This speech goes down as a public record for all time to corns and the charge ehould be dismissed or sub stantiated. It is known that the Interior De partment is now investigating the case. Evidence is being collected and In the course of time the whole truth may be revealed. Judge Adams' fri&nds hope for a complete vindica tion. ...;. . . - , The Interior Department recom mended $250,000 for the attorneys' fees, but it la alleged that the court recommended $1,000,000. A com promise $750,000 was effected. ine attorneys mentioned are no longer In the service of the govern ment as attorneys for the Indiana. RESOLUTION BY . TILLMAN. Following up the speech of Renre sentative Stephens, of Texas, Senator Tillman Introduced In the Senate Fri day the following resolution, which was carried over at the request of Senator Warren, of Wyoming: 'Whereas ther appears in The Congressional Record of. .February iitn, at page ,J4, in relation o the Choctaw-Chickasaw Cltlsenshln Court the following statement: 'It Is alleged that the members - of that court were bribed and received as a consideration for their decisions a part of the fee pals these attorneys. Counsel for claimants are reliably In- rormea tnai tne eecreiary or the in terior now has in his possession posi tive proof of tne Drioery or certain members of that court, said,, proof setting forth the amount paid certain members of that court, the time and place the payments were made, and the manner of the payments. This evidence has been lh the possession of the secretary of the Interior for more than three months ani yet no Investigation, so far as counsel . for claimants have been able to ascer tain, has been inaugurated and no proceedings have been instituted cal culated to bring these guUty parties nciore tne oar of justice, aitnouirh the time in which they can be criminally prosecuted is rapidly expiring. "Therefore, Resolved by the Ren te that the Secretary of the Interior be, and he Is hereby, directed to In form the Hinite what foundation there Is for such char res', and to transmit to the Senate all correspond- nee, arniavits, eviJence, papers and Information pertaining or appertain ing thereto." . Senator TWman will not let ', his resolution go to a pigeon bole; he will press it. The BlereM Hit of the Senwm. Cupid's lranka, at Tlicato again Monday. IN THE CITY- CHURCHES ' PRESBTTERIAN. ." First- Rev. Joseph P. Hall, head ! f the Mission . School at Plumtree, will preach in the morning at 11; eve- J Bin service at 7:80, by Rev.L. W- j 'Roseboro; tha rausto under the di rection ef Mrs. Glascock will be j especially good at . both services; , men's prayer meeting at 45;-Sunday -school at 3; 30; mid-week prayer and praise service will be held Wednesday -evening at 8. under the charge of the pastor. Rev. Dr. Kincald; all are cordially Invited to these service. I SeeonJ Preaching at 11 by Rev.1 Dr. J. W. Roeeboro, and at 7:80 -by Rev. Joseph- P- Hall; 'Sunday school at :30; mid-week prayer and praise service Wednesday evening at ' 8; men's prayer meeting Sunday mor- ning at 10:15; Dr. J. B. Mack will ad dress" the Baraca class during the Sunday school : hours; a cordial in-i Vitatlon to all these services. WestminsterRev. F. D. Jones, of Aiken, S. C, will preach at 11:15 and 7:30; Sunday school at 14; public! cordially Invited to all services. - St, Paul Rev. C. E. Raynal. pastor. Preaching at 11 and 7:30; prayer Meeting at 10:30; Sunday school at 3:30; prayer- meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45; all are welcome. Tenth Avenue Preaching at 11 by Rev. Charles E. Raynal and at 7:80 by Rev. H. W. Flinn. ' Sunday school at 8. Westminster League meeting at 6:45. Prayer meeting Wednesday eventpg at 8. All are cordially in vited. METHODIST. Brevard Street. The castor. Rev. Harold Turner, will preach at 11 and 7:30; Mr. Scott L. Owen will make a talk at the evening service; Sunday school at 8; prayer meeting at 10; a cordial Invitation to all. i Dilworth Preaching by Rev. A. L. ' Coburn at 11; missionary meeting at 7:30;.SunJay school at 9:45; preach ing at Big Spring; at 3:30; Sunday school at 2:80. Trinity Preaching; at 11 and -7:30 by Rev. . Plato T. " Durham; Sunday school at the usual hour. Tryon Street Rev. H. K. Boyer, pastor; preaching at 11 by Rev. Frank Slier; men's prayer meeting at 10; Sunday school at 8:80; no services at night; prayer meeting Wednesday evening at the usual hour. Calvary Preaching at 11 and 7:30 by the pastor. Rev. J. F. Totten; prayer- meeting at 10:15; Sunday school at 8; a cordial Invitation to strangers. : . North Charlotte and Ep worth Rev. A. R. Surratt, pastor. The pastor will preach at North Charlotte at 11; Rev. Frank Slier will preach at 7; Sunday school at 8:45; prayer meeting Wed nesday evening at 7:30; all are wel come to these services. Belmont Park Rev. W. 8. Hales, pastor; preaching at 11; old-time singing- by. Veterans' Choir at 7; fiunday school at 8; prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30. . v . ' . a. r. p. ; East Avenue Tabernacle Preach ing at 11 and 8 by Rev. John A. Shilth; Bible class at 10:15; Sabbath school at 3:30; T. P. C. U. at 7; there will be preaching at the Tabernacle each day during the week at 8:80 and 8 by Rev. A. J. Hanson, of Spartan burg, 8. C; everybody cordially Invit ed to attend these meetings. Villa Heights Sabbath school at 1:30; preaching at 3:45 by Rev. John A. Smith; friends and strangers cor dially Invited to worship with ua First Rev. William Duncan, pastor. Theme of morning sermon, "Tne Ethi opian Convert;" Sunday school at 13:15; session will meet In church study at 10:40 to -receive members; stranger are extended a cordial wei come. .;''"' "',.'' ' EPISCOPAL. ' -St. Peter, corner Tryon and Sev enth streets Rev. Harris Malllnck- rodt, rector. Quinquageslma Sunday or Sunday before Lent. Sermon and holy communion at 11: Sunday school and .Bible class at 3:30; evening prayer and sermon t 7:45; pews free and all are welcome. Church of the Holy Comforter, Sims' Hall. Dilworth Holy commun ion at 11; Sunday school and Bible class at 4. . St. Martin's chapel, Davidson - and Tenth streets Holy communion at 8:30; Sunday school and Bible. class at 8; evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. 6t Andrew's chapel,: Seversvllle Morning prayer and sermon at 11; Sunday school at 4. " Chapel of Hope. East Fifteenth street Sunday school at 8:30; even ing; prayer and sermon at 7:30. r BAPTIST. , ; v - HighlanJ Park Preaching at 11 and 7:30 by the pastor. Rev. S. F. Conrad; Sunday school at 9:80; all are cordially Invited. First Rev. Herman H. Hulten. pas tor. The pastor having returned to the city he will preach at both ser- vices; morning worship at II; subject of sermon, "uur jtevivai;- evening,. VTFn, ,lrl for work worshlo at 7:45; subject of sermon. MMnnn "Our Heavenly Home;" Sunday school at 3; special programme;, all are wel come. Prltchard Memorial Service at 11 and 7: JO; preaching by the pastor. Rev. Dr. E. E.-Bomar on The Hope fulness of Home Missions" In the morning and on "The Lord Ood Sun and a Shield" at night Sunday school at 9:10; a cordial Invitation to all strangers and otner worshipers. LUTHERAN. :' fit Mark's Rev. Dr. Robert C. Hol land nastor: services at 11 and 7:45; Sund.y school and Bible clae. at 1: 10; Ah Wednesday at S and. Friday at 4; public cordially invited to an of these services. s Busy Day With Slerchaut. yesterday proved to be the biggest day since Christmas with CharlotW merchants. The favorable and alluring- weather brought numbers of 'country people from their homes and during both the forenoon and after noon tl.a crowds wer thick on the nrlaclDal streets. The condition ot the weather on previous Saturdays of the new year has resulted in a falling off In-the accustomed receipts for tne last dT of the week. The visitor from the rural district yesterday brought money and left It, It was a fin day for stopping. , , ' ! . . - Tlin Blygeat Hit of tne besson. Cnpld'a 1' ranks, at Tlicato again Monday. FOR ItEJfT. FOR RENT To ene or two ladles, nicely furnUhed room, nan way wio Dr. rwi fiuutiiern Fasenxer depot. Convenient In ever iwpecu Aaareas : "Convenient, care uoaerver. 1 -I FOR RENT A few of tlioae handaouta Vann Plare sDurtmeiits. steant-heate-1, ; eottsixtlng uf five room each, thorough-. ly modem; leased only to desirable ten- m,la. i FOR RENT Nicely furnlhd room. 14 bloeks from square;- suitable fur gen-; tiemen. Address iioi 173. City. . - j , . i l fOR RKVT-Ftw dealrahle oBiwn In: Tn:at Building. On. front. Apply to J. 1 E. Lav Is. Ajnarlcan Truit Co. i PUECELL'S Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Garments of Quality , PUECELL'S Special Sal . MoEday This sale is worthy of attention from every woman in Charlotte, even though it may seem a little early to purchase Wash Skirts. Consider both the money saving and the time you spend if you make these goods and this sale ought to appeal to you strongly enough to take advantage of it, as no woman's wardrobe for summer is complete without a couple or more of these ready for all occasion Skirts. crip tion of Thece Shirts G . They are made of a very fine yellow after laundering and are Colors White, Black, light Blue and Tan. The style is plain gored, extra full and wide with a three-Inch - fold at bottom.. This style Is easy to launder no pleats to get out of shape and ia quite the correct model to become popular this season. ' Color Light Blue and Tan will be worn to a great extent this summer in separate Skirts, and as colored material are scarce, we doubt of having these good when the season Is on. , ' Because the price 1 small, do not Imagine these Skirts to be cheap and undesirable they are fully up to our standard of merchandise and we recommend them to you as extraordinary values. The Sizes Misses' and Little Women's waist meas ure 22 to 25 in. Skirt lengths 30 to 36 in. Price 59c On sale Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Mail orders promptly filled. Give waist and length measure. Add 16c. additional for postage. No goods sent on ap proval, but money refunded on purchase if unsatisfactory. New Spring Suits on Display PEOPLE'S COLUMN AU advertisement Inserted In this poiiimn at rate of ten cents per Una of six words. No ad taken for less than to rents. Cash In advance. WANTED. Tar a atTCri Ta hnrTAW iftA00. OTIC. tWO. thre or lour yemru um. "le the amount. Interenl - per ?nt-Py able annually. Address Box 862. Char lotte. N. C. ' ah nui.ir.iAn nrnneriv. wui in uuu r i vrrn T?iihln Baker at once. Must give good reference. Addrsss I. 0. Box 43. Monroe, N. C. WANTED Desirable couple wishes suits of rooms with modern conveniences, in desirable location, suitable for f ngni housekeeping. Observer. In bindery. 7 . . A a win n.v rood wages tor experienccu hetp. Apply In I'rlntlng Co. ptirson. vjuhcii uij WANTED for V. 8. Array, able-bodied. unmarried men, between aires of 1 and . eltlsrns of United SUles. of good cl.arscter and temperate rablu. cii speak. Mad and writ Lnllh. Hen wanted now for service In Cuba and the ,,in-i... Vrx information lliV to n, .-nUiii. Olflcer. 1 West Trnd St.. a N. C ; Eank Building. Hick- try, ju r: . ix isonn main m.. - Sslem. N. C: K.ndall Building. Colum bia a C: Haynawnrth and Conyers I nuiiam. Greenville. 8 C: Ciena cui.o f-TraVunbrg: ! 8. C. L2. . WANTED Everywhere, hutlera to tacx alsns. distribute circulars, samp ea. etc.; no canvassing, good pay, vertlsing Bureau, Chicago. Sun Ad- WANTED A boiler, 100 to leO-horse-pow-er. Address Box 875. Charlotte. WANTED Table boarders. North Tryon street. Apply at CX WANTED By March 10th. position as stenographer and typewriter, eltner in . .... i ih.rinif. Excellent oeninan. rtve years' xprtnc. Will start at M0 per month. Reference. Address J. t... care u... WANTED Salesman, to sell to grocers, druggists and confectioners: two per month and expenses. California Cider A fcxtract Co.. 'St. Louis. Mo. WANTED Position by male stetioirra- pner. 24 years old. live yearn' experience, run furnish references as to character I( mf,llly; alao bond If required. Ad- irt 'lullroad." care Observer. WANTED Man to handle aide line bea lery direct from mill 1o retail trade. Rate territory covered. Textile Mfg. A Cominlmtlon Co., Charleaton. 8. C. WANTEfAT sell quick, one brand aewl No. 7 Itemlngton typewriter at a saerl-flt-e. Address "Typewriter," ears Ob- server. 1 1 WANTED A man having life insurance expeiieuc s manaer of stents fnr North Carolina. y a .launch New York llf e Insurance company. One having ability as a personal wnier ri uira. ah eominunicaiions sinciiy connurnnai. An drea wttn riren. siaiim npnni". A. N. LtK-kwood, Yarborough Hotel, al- elgn, , c WAXTtli-TQ invent wnn, er lend w r- llabls bualneaa, ana take o.itlon wlHi Mm. Adilreu "Investor," care Vlf server. ILinene Dreas Shirts ' at (Q)(b v cloth that Is bleached thoroughly non-sbrlnkable. " , and Prices Ladies' regular sizes, waist measure 23 to 27 in. Skirt lengths 37 to 43 in. Price PURCELL'S WANTED Capable salesman to cover North Carolina with staple Una. jiigh commissions, with $100 monthly advance. permanent position to riant man. jesa 11. 6mlth Cotf Detroit, Mich. WANTED Progressive salesman with exDeiience. to travel N. C. and Vir ginia, call on wholesale feed and grocery trade.' State salary wanted, with refer ences. Address "Distributor," care Ob server. WANTED You to 'phone us when you have any electric work to be done. 'Phone 470. Bradsliaw Elect rlo Co. WANTED To do your electrical work. First-class work guaranteed. Bradshaw Electric Co. WANTED Tou to know thst we carry a stock of cut-oft and rip saws up to M Inches, snd wilt be clad to haver ordera. W. J. Jarre! 1 Mch. Co. FOIt SALE. FOR 8ALK 100 bushels ef Whlpporwlll Peas. Address Hickory Commission Company, Hickory, N. C. FOR BALK Buggy and harness. Ixw price. Ham A Itoss, Charlotte,1 N. C. FOR SALE Controlling interest and management of profitable business If capable, heaving city, must sacrifice. Address "U." care Observer. FOR SALE Any part W cords oak and hlrkory, four-foot wood. Noah French 10 E, Vance. FOR 8ALEMaxwell Touting for tl.OuO. Ham A Rosa, Charlotte, N. C. FOR SALE Desirable real stata, cen trally located. King s Mountain. N. C. Address W. J. McCall A Co., Charlotte, N. C. FOR SALE or exchanae for city proper ty. 34 acres land with some improve ments, and well watered. Address "McD.," care Observer. FOR SALE Second-hand Runabout, K0. Ham A Hum. Oisrlott. N. f LOST. LOST Last night, on Weat Trade street or north of the square, a tan dove. Finder please return to Observer office. MISCELLANEOUS. SOFT DRINK salesman wanted, coun try- trade: Hot Mr montn ana ex penses; experience unnecessary; aampies free. ls Angeies tiaer -., iio. Ga. LINOTYPE operator wanted. State ex - Derlence ana wtiri wame. pu snop. Steady work. Knuxville Printing A U.x Co.. Knoxvllie, Tenn. .1 HERE'S a great chance for lady gen - tleman with little money, aiau oraer, business, eatahllahe.l 15 yeara Lady r - tiring. Walsh, Is tvaanmgion oivo., FURS FOUND The young lady Ure-d In rreea who left ner tors ai n i . W. T. A. can have them ny calling at Y. W'. C. A. No. 13 North Churcu street. . - WE DESIRE to contract for the erection of a thrse-atory aounion twxf'i iu wtm wui be prepared to furni-i every mm at l-an.to. 8. C. For psrttcuiars an- Idress Maiietta Mtila. Lando, 8. C. THK WOMAN WHO IS EASILY SATIS- fll la very welcome uarw. oui y bit as weTci.me t the woman whe ia particular. V havn Juat reesHved a freaU lot of delicatessen goods. Call and select aoineiMng for yourself. MILLK.R-VAN Nd CO., up-lo-data - grocer. - and not by acids. They will not turn , . . ' . .: Ladies' extra sizes, waist measure 28 to 36 in. Skirt lengths 38 toe 42 in. v Price $1.19-' New Lingerie and Net Waists WILL PAT spot, cash for bankrupt and Sther stocks merchandise, all kinds, dress Lock Box , Luinberton, N. C STOLEN-Saturday. from Miller's lot. I mules, 1 black horse mule with white ' pot in head, 1 bay mare mule with scar on hip. Reward for any Information liven to Chief of Police Chrlatenbury, or. R. It. Jordan. R. F. D. No. a. City. ' , SEALED BIDS will be received by March 16th. the city council -until fori l.ouo aquare yards, more or less. of cement paving. Particulars may be obtained from W. E. Anderson, Mayor, lilacksburg, S.tC IT IS AWFULLY HARD to get a good 10c. cigar; on reason is on account of Hi poor grade of Havana tobacco now on the market. The I.a Sonla Cigars are mailo out of Havana tobacco three f ears old, snd yoti can tell the difference n a minute. Try one and then come regular. H. S. Michael. Central Hotel Cigar Stand. TROUBLE Is-Don't know a bargain when It stare you In the fa-e. Going to cancel remaining shares, if unsold, Monday night. Kenaler. UOOI FAY-To men everywhere, to tack Igiui. distribute circulars, samples, etc. No canvassing. Universal Adv. Co., Chicago. DISTMIUUTEHS wanted everywhere: 3 to .M made weekly, distributing clrtiu-, lars, samples, ovrslna general adver tising. Experience not needed. No can vassing, steady. Address Reliable Adv. ' Bureau, Rowland Block. Chicago. H18TT.ERK everywhere, fJ5 to $3) made weekly distributing circulars, samples,' no canvassing. Steady. Merchants' Out Door Ad. Co.. Chicago. LA KON'IA clear Havana cigars, mad out of three-year-old Havana tobacco. . Try one and see what you have been missing, luc up. 11. 8. Michael. Central Hotel Cigar Stand. . ' IF UNSOLD Monday night will cancel remaining shares H. L. partly ma tured. Flty to let them go. Keealer. SUCCESS In tti stock market. Our. book gives details. Free. Write for It. John A. Boardman A Co., Stock Brokers, U Broadway. New York. GOOD PAY Mn wanted gverywhere to tack signs, distribute circulars, sam ples, etc. No canvassing. ' National Lit. Bureau. Chicago, 111. LADIES TO COPY letters at home; spare time: good pay; cash weekly; reliable; send stamp. ; Zeck Co.. MorrU- , town. N. Y FOSITIONS in every line; safari VjO to 5 montn: orotna ror n-io graater (lisn suppl.v; pay when position is rurwi: stamp ror parucujxra. ivational Employment Associativa, Century Bidg., Atlanta, tit sKND 3r. for a set of our Post Card. noarer iinsritea ana asaortea. your city 1 or town encraved. alue ac Boa tCi , xicnmona, a. i fyr distribution Monday. Jones, Pub- no ivoxary. Vk E WISH to announce that w wl l i itava w.iu ua ior inre bit, wtren , I and 4. an expert tailor from Ralumore, man In the niot uo-to-date. lus-cias tador-merte eiothlnr. We Invtt you to J i'resaing Club. 2 K. Mi strevt. THE "WINNING ti'tniber th'.s t "i at tne Consolidated tlaar i-tor Is ?;.). WW PARTLY VtTlTKS '-s A L. left. Will hold until y.-'- r Crt ttlr.ga ior sornetoJ. - r.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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