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J. CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, AUGUST 11, 1&03. people's colici ' "AU atl.-rueaicnts tnerte4 la ihU ' column at ram ef ten cent per ! of tii.wertla. Ae ad take lot leas the a 20 ceut. 4'asta la atmutc. WANTED. Wanted -Front rooro with board star square. No. JOS N. , jryon tsu - . ' WANTED I wntumUhed room lor light housekeeping by coupie wunoui cnu ran. state price, ate. Psfmanant.'Vcare - ObservsTV-: '- ?' - :' iu .1 jsxpnenca. , abuiot . aw WANTED Position- by registered drug- cist: best reference. Address Duotal, eara Observer. - . WANTED Laundry ageata m all towns - wber wa art not already represented. Sanitary Steam Laundry. Charlotte. N..C WANTED AT ONCE A flrt-claaa nrint- " big outfit for newspaper and Soft work. Will buy or lease. Address Box 17, Jtan- dlemaa, . i . x. .' ,, v- 's." WANTED A- number one coon dog; one i tbatt can . hold a tree. t8tat price. Ad drees A. Stuart, itt Farmers , Bank Building, Pittsburg. Pa. vyvrv WANTED Superintendents, principals, - grade, tnuatc, etc. Many fine opening Ji. C and Bouth.. Guaranteed enrollment. Sheridan s Agency, Greenwood, 8. C. WANTED Rural, traded. high school teachers, North Carolina and ' etoe- where. Long . terms. Good salaries. Tealus!-' , Co-operative ervK&Cnar lotto. . r - - . WANTED-Rcliabl man to sell our "broom in v North ' Carolina and Vir ginia on commission, eitherv a aide line or as specialty Una. Andreas GreenevUle Broom Factory. Inc., GreeuevlUe,..Tenn. WANTED Men to . leant barber trade. WIU equip shop for you or furnish po anions, few weeks completes;, constant nineties, careful Instructions, tools given. Saturday wages, diplomas granted. Write for Catalogue. Moler Jiaroer vouege, Atlanta. Oa. . , FOR SAUS. FOR BALE Twenty-flve-norse-sewer gas or gaselina engine In good conditio and bargain. 11. ft. ttnyser, ureal reus, a. FOR SALE One C-ft. cigar case, one i large refrlgrtor. two coffee urn. Gem Restaurant. ue. - J FOR BALE Good-paying buslnesaten ac count ef ill health. . Address "a". Q., cara Observer. . FOR SAL Handsome bay mare years old. free and gentle. Also rubber tire . Ktudehaksr buggy and harness. .Apply 'K" care Observer. FOR hALK At onca, nice lot near Elisa beth College. Good investment. Tele phone 187. y. H. Bradley, f FOR SALE K. W. Its yolt Westing bouse multipolar D. C. generator motor MO rev. Also 1 7x10-15 H.-IV Llddell Tomp kins engine, both In excellent condition and running: order. Address Greensboro Supply Co., Greensboro, N. C. Write u for. any machinery you need. FOR SALE All or any part of the fol lowing .newspaper machinery and sup plies for sale at. onca: Linotype, Eclipse paper roider uottrer Printing tress. Type Stands, twenyt-five drawer Type Cabinet, ' Linotype .Metal. Composing Stone and Tables, C rd Index. ' Address Machine, etc., etc. For particulars ad dress W. A.- Lucas, Receiver, . Wilson, N. C. , ron rent. FOR RENT Four-room house on Cam den road, good water. Just out ot city limit. J. C. Baker.' , ' FOR RENT The Klueppelberg residence on South Tryon St., furnished. per month. J. K. Murphy ft Co. , 1IISCELLANEOCS. . TOURS FOR GOOD WORK and service. Quean City Dyeing and Cleaning Work. -. MONET TO LOAN In blocks of 2.MQ to : 128.000. t to t years, on deeirably located . resiaance or Business property.- B. Y, w.g" care uoservsr. PAL11ETT0 SUTE POLITICS EOOXOMT IS CAMPAIGX SLOGdX rVonr Irx4aratloiiM Made Vrvnt , the a Ktump it Would 6em Tluit at Ue xtxt firwton vol ttte iraniMiurc ui 1 SoMtit Carolina ' ApprofriaUoiut to h State InMUntioDS Will Be Cut The New Lawmaker Benefit toy Ex perlenoe. However, and Oonchnlea That tlie Money Kxpemled Is W ell Spent Usual Opposition to the l)e- partment pf Immigration, Do. tnr (ioaA . Work r the . State lh on Inaonutge Department. ; nhnerver Bureaa.' ' TTTe Ea-jWCrapar-BoildlnK- ? Columbia, a.; 10. FOR I DATS WE OFFER for sale at at tractive price cotton seed meal and nans, it win pay you to wrrte us. H : vena uu Co.. Washington. N. C. A ReformiDat the Head Hunters. London Standard. . . . A curious development, Is In steady progress in the Boiomon Islands, the group In the south Pacific which lies to. the west of New Guinea, whose people have earned such unenviable notoriety as head hunters. The Toung; mn or the tribes in these fertile and beautif uf islands are abandoning the historic pursuit which has made them dreaded for centuries In the Sooth seas and are taking- to the copra In dustry. copra, which Is the dried In terlor of the cocoanut. Is valued com mercially for the oil which can be pressed from It, and some of the young Solomen islanders are accumulating considerable wealth tiy extracting It. though the older generation, to whom Head nun ting iff still the only profes sion for a gentleman, are said. to look flown upon them as hetng "In trade. Braa and theKegro- In a Kntabeil. To the Edltof of The Observer: . . The South and all of her. noble leaders are. i relegated' - to the rear oy uryan ana hie advisers slnv ' ply to bale the colored voters of the North and some of the middle West - m States where they figure that the negro vote-is tne balance of power. " This . Is a deplorable state of affairs; How: long will the great South sub mit in Silence to such treatment? The people ought , to rise up as one man , and repudiate this Bryan , gang and teaca tnem lesson. . . . ; - . ' ' - SUBSCRIBER. . Hamlet,. Aug. S, 10I. . . Mls Era FTat-k. of . TtathcrfordUm, Operated on Vot Appendicitis. Correspondence ot' The Observer, 'i ."i , - Rulherfordtoh, Aug.' . Miss. Eva Flack, daughter of Mr. J. F. , Flack, . cashier of tne Commercial Bank, was seised with an attack of appen dicitis yesterday at 11 . o'clock and twas carried ' to the . Rutherford - Ho. : piUl and operated rjjx in the after. noorrv The operation was ' entirely successful and she Is getting along nicety to-day after resting well, last -nighL r .. . . Ticket-Taker '- Judging from the the reports of the campaign meetings . contained tn the County newspapers, the slogan of the next Legislature will fce economy, as vary many of the" candidates Jot the House and Senate f are proclaiming that doctrine on ine stump.. From this we might expect v a general ntUng down of appropriations when the next General Assemb'y meets, DUl is u enough to wait awhile. ' i V . i. Economy is one thing to cltisen who has never been a member of the General Assembly and another thing when, that worthy eltlsen is Duraenea with the responsibility, ot providing for the State institutions and-departments of government. It is usually the case ih&t when a. man first "runs" for the Legislature he has not made any particular-study of governmental ex penses and merely knows that there is a lot of money raised by taxation and exnended through governmental agencies, and.. without meaning to be demogogfe. he honestly oeueves mat there Is sreat waste and extravagance In the administration of the business at the Rtate. when his i people -seno him down to Columbia, ani he .be comes a member of the ways and means committee, the agricultural committee, the banking and Insurance committee or some other committee that has to deal with such matters, ho begins to study the conditions and the needs of the various State Institu tions, the lunatic- asylum, the Citadel Aoademv or the University of South Carolina: or he looks Into the working of the high-school system or tne de partment of immigration or some oth er feature of our srovernment, and then he sees that so much money is needed here and so mucn tnere ana that It Is to the Interest of the peo ple that it shall, be spent In that way. Then he Is prepared to go back to his people and, with this Information, de fend the appropriations ot the- Legis lature. ' Another nosltlon that IS Very gener ally being taken bjMhe candidates for the General Assembly is opposition to the department of Immigration. It was the same way. however, two years ago and the department still stands. The members of the General Assembly per haps discovered that the department s doing a good deal more than oring In foreign settlers and that it is ac comDllshina something for the materi al Interest of the State at large. The department of Insurance, es tablished by the last General Assem bly, win also be fought In the next Legislature, but this department is maintained by a tax on the Insurance companies, not by the general reve nues ot the State. The opposition to it, In some quarters at least, may be traced to personal Interest In insur ance companies which the Insurance commissioner has called to account for lax methods or worse. - AN AMUSING COINCIDENCE In regard to the department of im migration and agriculture, there is a rather amusing coincidence that has been remarked upon recently. ' The Farmers' Union Sun. which Is the of fictal ors-an of the Farmers' Union in this State, appeared last week with a cut on the first page which it eorrow. ed from the department of fmmigTA tlon: in fact, practically every issue of The Farmers'. Union Bun which jhas recentlv appeared has a cut norrowea fren Commissioner Watson's office and made for the Handbook of. South Carolina Issued by . him: yet The Farmers Union at Us recent State meeting passed strong resolutions call ine- on the General 'Assembly to abol lsh this department. And If it had not been lor the department and its work, in advertising the resources of the State, the organ of the Farmers' Union would not have had any pictures at ail.' ; ; -. r-: . And again, while the Farmers' TTnlon seema disposed to want the people of South Carolina to inhabit this State ail oy ineraseive ana 10 re sent the Incoming of outsiders. It Is understood that the resolutions refer red to were Instigated by Mr. Patten, of Massachusetts. the agent Of ' the rmmleratloh Restriction -League,' New i England association, the object of which la to -prevent the aiasemina tlon of immigrants In the South in or der that the New England mills may have plenty of labor, and be able to maintain, their competition with, the cotton mills of the .South. Mr. Patten was present at the meet lng ot the Farmers': Union and made an address to that body, wnion was -It.-. n am Af'thA -.'-vIam sftA,. wards expressed by the -convention. LMr-CPaitetu as .la.her . yar : .or more ago when . Mr. watson nag brought over a shipload of Immi grants, and in Interviews given' out at that time he declared he could find no fauH with, the method of selecting Immigrants on the other side of the water which -Mr. Watson was then en deavoring to carry out. Mr, Patten also commended . the - class of people brought over by the State department of Immigration for the cotton mms. Again,' in an address delivered In Columbia In the fall of HOT. before the association of Southern Commissioners of Agriculture, Mr. Patten lauded the work and clans of Mr. Watson as to selecting immigration, and his address on that occasion is printed and in istence, ;.-;c1-:;;gr .,,-,-i :i : As - ou ri shin g La meat m o re health ful. "Shows a greater percent age of food value than any t other fish. Every can guar v anteed to ; Weigh a uu lb.' ALASKA fACKERS ASOOUTIOII : .THE DEATH RECORD Mrs. J. C. Salisbury, of Old Fort. Special to The Observer. j . " Old Fort, Aug. 10. Mrs. Julia C; Salisbury, of this nlace. succumbed to typhoid fever ' and ' - complications after a brief illness. ' Mt . Decub's Harvest at Durham Special to The Obaerver; ; Durham. Aug. 10. Mrs. Annl Wilson, wife of H. B. Wilson, who attempted suicide several weeks ago by cutting her throat, is dead . and the body taken to her old home in Chatham county for burial. !" While she lost considerable blood at th time the suicide was attempted, : still the wound had healed and she had recovered from the efforts at self destruction. Her mind was unbalanc ed on account of long Illness and this was the cause of her death and Sot the effort at suicide. She had een In declining health for a long time, Mrs. Wilson was about t years of ane and she left husband and eight children. There are sev eral brothers and sisters, one brother living here and the others in Chat ham county. Miss' Mary Davis. 10 years of age. died late Saturday night - from paralysis. She had seen but few days' Illness. She was ta ken sick last Tuesday and sank rap idly until her death. The funeral service was conducted from the home of hrr brother, Mr. R. D. . Davis, where she died, and the remains were taken to her old home In Orange county and the interment took place at Mount Moriah Baptist, church Rev. W. c. Earrett. oastor of the Second Baptist church, preached the lunerai. She left four brothers and numoer or other relatives. miss inline Howard, daughter o John W. Howard, died last night at her home on West Main street,, con sumption being; the cause of her death. Khe was 19 years of age and naa been ill two years. The inter ment takes place at Maplewood Cem etery. She left father and mother, two brothers and several sisters One of her brothers lives here and the other In New York. Lucas Bound Over to Special to The- Observer. ; i Spartanburg, 8.C. Aug. "i0 E. TL Lucas, ticker-taker on Southern pas senger trsin Jfo, 40. who was arrested last Friday night on a charge of was given a preliminary bearing be fore Magistrate Kirby to-day and bound over to the Court of General Sessions in the sum of $400. - v Pain anywhere atepped In 10 minutes sure with one of tr. fthoop's Pink Pain Tablets. The formula is on the SS-cent box. Aak your doctor er dro( gist about this formula!' Stops womanly palna, lieadache. pams anywhere. Write Dr. fchnop Ruclne, Win., for free trial to prove vii pf hi headarite, or Pink Tablets, bold by ilulkn pharmacy, . liutcaster Anthorltlee Solve the Ditch- Digging problem. Special to' The Observer. : . Lancaster, S- C, Aug. 10.-A big plow attached to a traction engine at tracted a large crowd this mornlng'on Mala street. The town authorities are digging the ditch for the laying of water mams, with this outfit and srs thereby saving a lot of picking-- In spite of. many adverse criticisms this Plan seems to be a success. The pip. lng has already been distributed along the street and as fast as the ditches are opened will be placed therein. Mr. Goss. one of the engineers who helped make the survey and estimate for the plant, has charge of Its construction and. if nothing happens to prevent, ex Hr-rAHreat convenience to the people of Lancaster and will no doubt , result in a great many more people coming here. Served as coffee, the new coffee subntl- tuts known to grocers everywhere um Dr. Snoop's Health Coffee, will trick even coffee expert. Not a grain of real coffee In IU either, rure, nesitnrui toasted a-ralns. malt, nuts. etc.. bsve bn ma cleverly blended ss to give a wonderfully satisfying coffee taste and flavor. And H i "mi!e In a minute., toe No t.H ; to- mlnntes -boiling.- Sold by Miller Van Ness Company. , . . i WIXSTOX-SALKM ENTHUSIASTIC. Interest in the Xational Game Does ot Abate In the Twig City Bob farter May Return as Manager Next Year Lyon Released From Custody. Special to The Observer. , Winston-Salem. Aug. 10. Even with the departure of the Twins this afternoon to finish their ball Play' lng for the season with the Hornets at Charlotte, local fandom does not let its . enthusiasm abate, and the chief topic is the preliminary-prep arations for Winston-Salem s re newal of baseball next season. The management Is urettv nearly even financially, the big receipts of the Greensboro series having almost can celed a long-standing excess of ex pendlture above receipts. If there be any liabilities, they will be as sumed by the association which was recently formed and chartered. - At the end of the Charlotte games Wednesday next Lindsay will go to Jolrf the Memphis. Tenn., club at New Orleans. Manager Bob - Carter; may also Join his former comrades of the Tentiessee twirlers and finish the season In that fast company, i The consensus of opinion appears to be largely favorable toward Car ter's return ss manager of the Twins In 10. Bob Carter is a gentleman and a first-class ball player, and this year's experience as a manager has seasoned him for more telling work In,: the name capacity In the future Carter has a number of offers, how ever, and he has not decided, It is said, exactly where he will work In 1000. : Thomas L. Lyon, a Greensboro rooter, who was arrested at the ball park Saturday afternoon, charged with unbecoming conduct, was re leased yesterday afternoon. Lyon was punched by a young Winston man who objected to the visitor's language used In the hearing ' of ladles. It Is anegea;Lyfrfi said 1ils Tiome was Is Durham. Ftsrsytb Preparing to Hold the Great ee Pair In its History. Special to The Observer; . Winston-Salem. Aug. 10. Another Ign of the passing of summer ap pear in the completion ana issuance of the premlnum list for the county fair whlclt - will be held the first week in October. ' The prises are the largest ever, offered here. the first prise In the agricultural department being $300, and the second $100. Tho extraordinarily fine crops in this sec tion this year leads to the belief that the .number ' and quality of the ex hibits will i exceed anything ever on display at a fair here. ? v . ' - The new race track at the fair grounds Is virtually completed and Air. j. w. Ambler, city engineer, says it will be the only standard track la the State. ; ; .r t Durham's New W eeklf Paper Mtikeg Ite Bow." gpedal to The Observer, ' Durham. Aug.' It. The Durham Saturday Evening Post, a new weekly paper, .with Mr. Thomas It. .Lindsay as editor and owner. Is out, the first issue oomtng from the press Satur day." It is an eight-page, six-column paper end makes a good appearance. In the editorial announcement the editor says that he will net carry local news, saying that the local field Is well covered by the nsners. pects to be-able to turn on the watexi-b4ttherTW pr'lneV pally short stories, devote. one page to state news, and carry a column of paragraphs. It Is to occupy a field peculiarly . Its own Jn this sec tion., . . - - ' - - Granoisted Sore Eys Cured. ' Fee twenty s I sssTssed frsca a bed gjes"! eaww eyee.''se?s rrtia a a. et Ii-siwus. Ky. in Febrvwi. t -A i 'Ms mm steal see ta H. i-.m mi ftwrw laJia. I IxruxTlC one box i4 af sNret two-third of it sn l my y have nt given sne an trnubi ir " This ealre I for sat by R. H. Jordan A Cev . . - . ., - 11 wp&. i - T' It ,B?lv, 'v :. ss - V For slgrhty-five years the honored nam of Chick erinr ha been a source of ever increasing pride to thousands of music loving home throughout tho length and breadth of tho land. Its resonant singing voice and full-powered tonality is tho delight of the accomplished virtuoeto, professional or amateur, tho unfailing resource of tho conscientious teacher and the center of musical taste, personal culture) and family life ia.tho ':f Music'Iving Homes of America .Matched In sympathy, brflltance and power, by dursbQityof construction and beauty of finish, v .Not a "cheap" piano, because not low-grade; yet the most economical, because superior to all in its class, and sold at fairest prices and most advantageous terms. Oe sef etrsvTVe roanttf t tb Beaf As lseo ssessse irasnJ wuiamiMMuMnHistmn esare ee Aaew las Chkimrimmy Parker-Gardner Co., Charlotte, N. 0., Factory Distributors In North and South Carolina. LymfMaca. Bottled ih Bond Whiskeys sooda. Orders All Oat Owes Oasrsatssd Usew Ta Wigissl Pm SaaS IsUblkhed thirty years ssoprd for haaallsg only reliable da. Bead your mail erdeSj to us. -"rasH "n silt rs ti !ri rsfllled day reoelTed.ahlpped la plats peaassV shipped la plala peeksges. W PREPAY EXPRKsa "SHOEMAKER" RYE WHISKEY uOTL00 -UT 10l, 4Qts. 12 fjts. Lazarus Club, "Cream of Whltkles' $4 00 14 OO m on ; Virginia mountain ttru, yrs. oiaj... 4 OO Albemsrlo Rys, "fins" Cabinet Rye , XX Red Rye Rod Cross MaltWhltkey Yadkin River Com Qsorgls Corn, pure white or ysllow Virginia Appls Brandy Shoemaker Rye (bottled In bond) 6 full Qts. repruTornend. ' W tt W " Complete prloe list and booklet oa all braads ef Whiskeys seat ea request. mJ&1Z LAZARUS GOODMAN CO., OJ Mala Street J , LYNCHBURO, VA. t 00 2 60 2 25 S SO 2 60 2 25 2 60 4 00 5 00 2 76 2 80 t 60 2 60 2 60 2 76 6 00 12 00 5 50 7 60 50 11 00 7 00 6 50 7 80 12 00 BVILDIXO AT IlCTlLKR.rX)riITN, The Town Experiencing a Revival of Building Activity JTlie Xew Court House Hearing Completion. Correspondence ol The Observer. Rutherfordton, Aug. 9. This town still forging ahead with improve ments In the way of building and people hereabouts scarcely know that a panic Is on. Mr. n. M.. Twltty has Just, completed and moved Into his handsome new two-story brick build ing on Main street, which is indeed a splendid structure. Messrs. C. F. Oeer and M. L. Justice, who purchas ed the old court house site, are creep ing three handsome two-story brick buildings on It. Mr. Oeer's building about complied and is also a flrst-class and handsome structure. Mr. Justice's building will have two large store rooms on the first floor and the second will be fitted up for town hall, a thing the town bos needed for a long time, i The new court house Is also assuming propor tions and when completed will be one of the handsomest buildings of the kind in the State. The walls are all up and work is now being pushed on the roof and Interior. The build ing is to be completed by the 1st of November and will be christened by the fall term of court. Makes Old Clothes New In making up your children's school outfit, you will find It quite a saving to use some of the old, but little worn, cloth ing that every mother saves. When you come to make these up, however, send them to us and let us dye them a darker or a new color for you. ' It makes the clothes look new, be new and saves the children from recognising the old clothes, too. It costs but a trifle. Charlotte Steam laundry Lausderers, Dyers, neaaers,' 210 Booth Tryon 1st. the mmmmtffixi High-Ctass Tailoring We desire to call your attention to our Fall line of Imported Suitings and Overcoatings. - ( EXCLUSIVE IN DESIGN. CORRECT IN STYLE. RIGHT IN QUALITY. NOVEL IN COLORING. Our Tailoring Department is second to none, and we are thoroughly equipped to turn out the highest class of work. All of our garments are , made in our own shop, and our cutter and tailors are the best to be had. Fall line now ready for your inspection. The Tate-Brown Company CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN ut r fu Odd Pieces in FyroiDltiiiire '......!". ; . ?t Thrre la ldom time when there is not needed In the home tome 1 piece of furniture, such as ah Odd D resser, Chiffonier or Metal Bed. ' ' We have quite a strong line of Odd Dressers and Chiffoniers In Bird's Eye Maple, Mahogany, BIroh and Golden Oak, that was bought . ' when the market was right, and will bs sold at very low prices. ' Let ua show you what we' have. IV. T. McCoy (k Company THE HOME FTRX1SHR&. , - The .Dfummcrs Tailor It's a ' pretty 'good recom mendation when traveling men reserve 'thelf tailoring order ' ' - '. for us, Isn't It?. -,. , 'A a rule they sre m little, more particular' about dress than ny other ' class of men' tovfl meet ' . . ;v. I . Bummer Suits. ' t : .aJGeored TOTAKTE , . $20.00tO 'tso.oo. - '. - -... .... - " umm Ivl U f 1 I For Standard Ice" and Standard Coal 9 Phono 19 or 72 J. O. Bryee, president; Dr. M. A. Bland, rles president and sales agents;, A.; O. Ho good, business manager; C M. Davidson, assistant man. ager; O. B. Robinson secre tary; J. it Van Nesov T. 1. Davla. J, H. Van Nsa. & A. Smith. Chso. A. Blind, X. C Blbersteln. ' WE CARRY A v Large Stock of Plumbing and f : heating supplies : - . Write For Prices. HACKNEY BROS. CO. Plumbing and Heating Con '. traitors. Jobbers lupnllaa. CtiarloUe, K. C. Tbono SIS. Standard ice & Fuel Qomp'y L Nye lictchlscn & Sen INSURANCE: . -. t - ' );:';'VFIRlj:: i ACODEOT . ClTJCK Ko, t Baal BsOdJag. - ' . .Boa Tboae i 4393, ' " ; rviiAffiTfi I HIUUUGaJ IT flU f ' mm ' . fipeclal ' features: . Flour Bin with sifter attached. Bugsr Bin. Bptce Cabinet.. Tea and Coffee Can 1st era. Aluminum Extension Top, Plato Racks, Want Ust, Sliding Shelves, Metal Bread Bos. Recipe Cabinet, Table apace 40x1' tn. Trimmings, Brasa. v - The modern homo bow provides for' every kitchen eesvenistiee. Anything - that saves time and labor and aids economy and eleanh ness Is not too expensive) for you. The McDougold Kttchen Cabi net does all of this and mere, toe. The prices are reasonable, lit. 00 .tlt.se, $!!., :t.0. 8.e. Ill o and .. , Can yoa afford to be without onr K stock now oa dirjiay. -ParScr-Car -
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