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V CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, SEPTEMBER 22, 1903. HEARST REPLIES TO HASKELL. CARELESS . hrniu Ooviwnnv rn HhmI'i "' wlla M rat ten cents per tin All e4vertuemeate Inserted w uw Comptroller of Currency " Mnrrav Mk Stirring , Speech to Bank of six word. than to cent. No ad taken for Cub io edranoe. f ..." t v. ' WANTaT3X;- ' ' WANTED Ten city canvassers. Good I ( Mrmament proposition. 10? Wort Trade. I WANTHD-Every good dresser to Join I Klrshbaum's Steam Cleaning Pressing I Club. .- " ' - .- Oiargea Passed Vpon by Editorial uomjra or Anunuon, - v.. . r z . - . -1 1 if3w luiK, wDL -, ji. William n. m aaiuuaa in innTAMint in IVflan. 1 tr j. - i . mrton. . rl,H - V. ,k x-iZ f"1. no. campaigning tor liAfrwrn. in h 7.i r i". lne . national ticket of the Independ Jl.HT ? Vi Ex! I party la -the South and .middle FfiJ-It-T 'TV"' TT"1 Weit, returned to this city to-nlgat I. nZZTi? LT nd won afterward, issue a AUte, itl.? 'T:? .5?": n"t concerning the challenge . of .; Y,.r'Lur 7;"! i 9T- C. N. Haskell, of Oklahoma, ZZi? ,AL""i. ,.Vr"TM Jn Wi recent speeches Mr. Hearst X. "wulJr , m bad charged that Haskell, who 1 ww'owhto,..-. ,. , .. ibow treasurer jf th nmnrr(l- . Washington, Sept. JL Severely ar-Jtlonal committee, had sought in 18(1 WANTED-Repid " and accurate, stenog-l ,,,.,,., to Influence Attornev General Frank I & .L"KS- of Ohio, to dismiss certain 1 the other day nobody knows. BEES ax A RAMPAGE. Stung- to Death 92 0 Worth of Dogs na o otn or pigs. . Harrisburg, Pa., Dispatch. J-ea Strader lives In the Eale mountain DacK woods, in Sullivan county, r. Be has always kept sev, eral ships of bees la his yard, a num. her of valuable hunting dogs and a pen or two of pigs, : t, :r.i .. . Hia dog kennels were not fa from wnere ne Kept his bees. There had never been any trouble or sign of trouble between , the bees and the aogs or pigs, so what caused them to take offence and pitch Into one of the ' xseriace. jMerrer, t Address "Southern," VTrltamlnera dnclinnr 'that " thev faJld " vnlo aiamjaa cenaii ear minf. , Oecianna; tua they , wiea fult then pen(Jj ain,t the Stand i io Discover emoezsiemenia, aeiaica- ard Oil Comnanv. - m a imm to ANTED 28 cheek beys Thursday a I Uojii and ' dishonesty and frequently! Mx. Hearst, which he mado public Tailed tn innmmiti T ut mi i h!'- n's'it. uumrnor nmni inyneu ; . r-, i v, ti. u i . i . - I i ; Iv ANTED launory agents m ail town a l vf cnarges before a committee of editors. Ti wfaara we are sot already reoresentad. I Of the Currenev Xaiwrenee f. MnrrayM Mr. Hrt fnui n i.m th V ' f anitary fiteam Laundry, Cha totte. W & befor a conference of bank examiners -ge8tlon of an editorial board of - - - r " t .rami uitrHiinn in w na rn iinarins n vi 7-11 sr as Vr ANTEDA reuabie lady to Uke agency representing- the amure-terrltorr east l.-r-- ;c: 1 i.7-h "I address thia communication to you. as I cannot have the slightest : . KA , J. t L. Wmu t. I . . . . I ''EK;Tr'r' 0' aeuvered a gtirrlnr ddre "WANTED Salesman already 'raveUng, -The conferenCa will continue fori COITePopdence or controversy with a vto seU aeTaide line iln.eedi: oil and Li"", I.I .J . ,? r man of Mr, Haskell's character. paints, commission exceedingly, liberal, I "" fiw ykw vi nmwi; : Address Box Ul, Richmond, Va, 1 Improving the service. WA NTED Board and two rooms by J ' Comptroller Murray said In part: lamuy v turee ror a montn or two. m. i , -n .. some few ?. instances the ' ex pect to permanently locate as early s,i.-' - noaalbla. Addreu "W.' ear Oh.rv.r. I .ra 0t to blame for falling W," WANTED Two nice rooms connected un furnliihed for light housekeeping. Ad dress "R. F.," care Observer. to discover dishonesty, but Jt Is diffi cult to convince the pubpp of this Mr. Haskell's proposition reminds! me of the well-known story of the 1 burglar who was causrht in the act by 1 the police. When the police burst in upon him. they found him in front Of a safe, which had been blown open, with his tools In his pocket, a dark lantern in one hand and his other hand on the valuables In the safe. fact, so that the effectiMa ust the The poliee dragg;ed the burglar to The bees of on hive cam out In a hody and attacked the dog, covering mm completely and soon stinging him to death. The dog was chained to his Kennel, and when Btrader attempted to untie him the bees turned on him. mo that he had to flee to escape them. his yells and the yells of the dog eemed to arouse the Ire of the bees in the' other hives, and one awarm arter another came out and joined lh the attack on the dogs until each one was covered by the furious Insects One of the dogs broke his chain nd ran. covered with bees, to a, creek nearpy, into which he Quickly sprang. This drove the bees from him. and this dog was the only one that es caped with his life. The . bees seemed to have started out with the Intention of cleaning out fttie whole establishment, for after same. But m many Instances subse- I the court room and the Judge said I their wtrk at the dog kennels they J . .... . . . I t V. . . . I 1 . ft I tiirna (k.l. ...... I .w- i - roiHfvn A Kl . ah..ma,4a ......... - . KT.nn....,A In K..liv. I ntlATlf tnVMtintlAr, tioa. chnwn thlH tO'l)l CUlPrlt: and good penman. Good wasea. Answer th. Bn,,r- h. i tki.l what have you to say for yt lanath. "Conaolw rtn Observer.'. ' I .......... 1 respect. was due wholly to defective wiNTim-T.. ih,u me tn metoods, hasty or perfunctory ex -: bnmrri in tirinti famiiv. 'Phone 1817-J. amlnatlons. or absolute Incompetency 1 . . .1'. 1 "One of iho most essential -features ' WANTED To . prove that Roman ooid 01 an examination is the correct vaiua- Plated Safety Pins are the tad of to- tion of the assets. Upon thie estimate day. For shirt walats. Twenty-rtve cents the comptroller must wholly fely to d0i.,vff,mr' PrivM'aVo0 determine the solvency of an R- trtirmiaWc -"Nation or the extent of Its losses, If , jewetsrs. wuson. . c. hay- befn 8UfUlned. -wnne an WANTED Standard Mutual Life Insur- examiner should consult freely with , ; anee Company of Durham. N. U., -la the officers and some of the directors prepared to make better contract with of the bank in respect to its assets, successful Industrial men than any othar he Bhouid Dy no means accept their .t Z-' w ' I statements as conclusive. Get la line before too lata. Insure white lf retting fees from the bank Is people only. Addrees Standard Mutual more Important to you than getting Life Insurance Co., Durham, N. C. WANTED A loan of Sl.KK) for twelve .- months on Charlotte real estate. D. O., care Observer. WANTED Stock salesmen.: We want a few good men to sel life insurance stock. References required. Cltlaen's Life In surance Co., Louisville, Ky. Information about the bank for me, then resign at once CARELESS METHODS THING OF THE PAST. 'The time for such careless methods has gone by. and it should have gone by long, ago, for in the government service I do not know 01 a single yourself ? The bureiar said! 'Loo. a-here, ludee. let's arbitrate this case. "The court iwcords. the complaint of the ex-Attorney General of Ohio, Mr. tonnett: the affidavit of tne pres ent assistant of the present Attorney General of Ohio, Mr. Burnett; tne court records of the State of Okla homa in the Prairie Oil and Gas Com pany cawe. accuse Mr. Hasten, ana not I. 'Mr. Haskell has had many years In which to su Mr. Monnett, if that rentleman oonwnitted a libel in nam ing C. N. Haskell as one of the men who attemnted to bribe him in tne Standard OH case. "Mr. Haskell's nronositlon to grDl- tratp thi matter now shows that he has a nenae of humor, even if ne has not a sense of honor. WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARbT. turned their attention to the Dlrs. There were two old hogs In one pan and a sow and three small pltrs in another. "When the bees began to set- tie upon the little pigs the pigs were sagacious enough to bury themselves In the straw and litter of the pen wnich saved their lives, for the old hogs were stung to death The bees hovered about In an ansrrv mood long after their work at the pig pens and then all but one swarm sailed away to thewoods. The one awarm returned to Its hive and soon settled down to its peaceful work. Strader, however, feellna- somewhat vengeful,, as the bees had killed for him 1200 North of do and $50 worth of hogs, turned the fumes of sulphur into the hive and sent those bees to Join the dead dos and hogs. BRA7.ITS NEW WARSHIPS. GOVERNMENT MAN COMING. as treat and sometimes rest so slight lyyui- they do on the shoulders of th( national bank examiners. Very nttmi. thai rannrll an submitted here WANTED-Room ana mw 1 inpnvate wJth n9thlat but the bare figures WANTED A flrst-elass meat block. Ad dress North Bargain Co.,' North Char lotte. N. c. - fi": branch where the responsibilities are Surgeon General Wyman, Haa Agreed ..... . . I . . . . - ... -' in tlawnM' Convention to Speak on Some Phase of Municipal Sanitation. Surgeon General Walter Wyman, of the United State Department of WANTED Teachers N. C. schools, prin cipals, asuistanta and rural schools. Steady demand, good salaries, lopg terms. Sheridan's Agency, Greenwood, 8. C. WANTED Position by capable, reliable ence. Address "Experience," care Ob-1 given "Hereafter if a mau's work in one district la not . up to the standard required, .he will be temporarily as Health, hae agreed to eend a repre sentative of the aovernment here to the mayors' convention to address the body on some phase of sanitation. To Have- Three New Vessels of High Gun Power. New Tork Tribune. At least five naval powers are now fully committed to the policy repre sented by the Dreadnought. England, Japan, Germany, the United States and Brazil have In commission or are building battleships of which the main batteriea consist of guns of a single calibre: The purposes of Italy, The General Demand of the Well-Infsrmed of the World has always been for a simple, pleasant and efficient liquid laxative remedy of known value; Uxative which physician! could sanction for family use because its com ponent parts are known to them to be wholesome and truly beneficial In effect, acceptable to the ryitem and gentle, yet prompt, in action. In (upplymg that demand with It ex cellent combination of Syrup of Ffgi and Elixir of Senna, the California Fig 8yrun Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relief on the merits of the laxative for it remark abia success. That ia one of many reasons why Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given the preference by the Well-informed. To get its 'beneficial effects always buy the genuine manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for tale by all leading druggiste. Prioe fifty centa per bottle. ' I WE CAN DYE HOSIERY A ' NEW COLOR And yon would be surprised If you knew how much of this work we dot too. If you want your hosiery dyed to match a new gown, re dyed to cover the faded original color, or dyed to wear with 'a fancy dretts costume eend It to us. As a Soven-Year-Old Sees It. The" bUlldlna- Of the Oharlotte Va. tion Bank on the square Is a thing of much Interest to a 7-year-old lad from Caroleen. who la visitina- his un cle, from whose oarch the bulldlna can fee distinctly seen. He went up town yeaterday, took a good look at the structure, -walked around It, measured its height with his youthful eyee and then said soberly to his escort: "That certainly is a sky scraper aa It scrapes 'he skv. Gun you live in a 'skyscraper then, uncle. Tour house escapes the kv." And he was Innocent of a pun. Shot and Killed by Brother-in -Law. Monroe. La., Sept. 21. A. I.. Shelby was to-day shot and Instantly killed by his brother-in-law. T. O. Wilder, in a local dry goods store. Tho tragedy, it Is said, wss the result of family troubles which have existed for some time. Immediately after the shooting Wilder was arrested. I la W laae bribe signed Jo another, and if in thia second aiMj that man will probably be Assist- Austria and Russia have not been server. assignment hla work still continues to be below par, bia resignation win do When an examiner nnas bank unsatisfactory he should not simply report the facts to the comp troller, -and then hurry away to an- anotner iee FOR SAUK. ant Surereon General J. W. Kerr. Congressman E. Yates weoo nss Just received a lettee- from the nrst nsmed gentleman which was forward ed .ere last night. It 1 as follows: Washington, D. C, Sept. 17., 1901, Hon. E. T. Webb. M. C. Shelby, N. C. Dear Sir: I have the honor to ac knowledge the receipt of your letter of the 11th instant forwarding a let ter f rom Mayor Franklin of Charlotte, N. C and endorsing his request that an officer of the service make an aa dress before the convention of mayors to be held in the above-mentioned city In November next. In reply. I beg leave to state that. with the approval of the Secretary of FOR SALE 7x10-16 H.-P. Llddelt Tomp-lthia mnminr in all earneatneaa that the Treflsurv. I shall be pleased to ..... ... V: "J I tha standard or tne wont aone mustiaeian an omcer or tne service ior ima WANTED A room with modern conven iences in private family, by younx man other bank to obtain wno is in the city only portion of the He should convene the board of dl- iime. Anaren " rertara. inalat undn an Immediate cor rection instead of leaving it to the comptroller, as many examiners -do. to underrates to arromnllHh throueh FOR BALE Lot, Elisabeth Heights, on correspondence what the. examiner car line. 1UX19S. A bargain, r. O. BOX ihiuila an'aavnr In An nn the annt. I "Thara la nn n nf aavlnrf that the I FOR SALE One Edison. 1907 model, present iee system 01 oanit examina- Kenetoscooe motion picture machine. I "on is wrong in ineory. It is the None but Intended purchasers need ap-only system which Congress has given Address .box sua, utunnourg, in. j ply. us to work under, ana we must ao the best we can with it. I tell you running order. Address Greensboro Supply Co., Greensboro. N. C. Write us for any machinery yea need. FOR SALE Retail grocery doing prac- . tlcally a cash business. Owner retir ing on aocount of health. Address tC9 N. Brevard St. FOR SALE 48.909, worth of 8 per cent, gold bonds, secured by business houses worth 118,000, and Insured tor the benefit of the bondholders for $8,000. W. F. Trog don. North Wllkesboro, N. C. be raised." AFFAIRS AT SALISBURY. Hon. Clattdo Kltchln to Speak There Next Week- Mr. Overman Goes to Washington on Business M. C. Qulnn Begins Cotton Buying. Observer Bureau, 421 N. Main St.. Salisbury. Sept. a. Congressman Claude Kltchln will speak at the court house in Salisbury next Monday night, the 28th, or One one night later In that week. Hon, Lee 8. Overman goea to Washing ton to-night en business but will return FOR RENT New European Hotel. SI t0 the sut t0 flU hla engagements to purpose, and It will proDamy De As sistant Surgeon General J. W. Kerr, who will present a paper on some subject relating to municipal sanita tion. Respectfully, WALTER WYMAN. Surgeon General. SMALL KI RE, BIG CROWD. FOR REBfT . FOR RENT Ten-room house, modern conveniences. Apply at 18 West Vance. rooms. 200 feet from deooL J. C. Blahnn Greensboro, N. C. FOR RENT The residence of the late J. M. Marrow, 607 N. College St. In good condition with modern conveniences. Ap ply at Morrow Grocery Co., corner Col lege ana intra sts. FOR RENT Store building on South Col , -Si?1 Ap,laU trBnt- Apply his work during the -r wa -. -amiVT-aTfcClIJUer. FOR RENT Jsn. 1, 1909, three lease, stores Nos. 201, 205, 207 Tryon St C. M. Carson, Agent. yesrs south MISCTXE.ANEOT0S. NOTHING BUT DYEING and cleaning, county. State lecturer speak at Raleigh and LUlington thia week. The county candidates open their can vass to-night at Franklin Academy and will have two speakings a day until Oc tober 12th. . A fund Is being raised by friends of tha temperance cause to present a token of appreciation to Gov. R. B. Glenn for campaign which closed May 26th. Mr. E. B. Lewis, State manager of th Woodmen of the World, is here on his way from Kernersvllle, where yesterday he addressed a large gathering at Woodman's monument unveiling. Mr. R. B. Hunter, of Mecklenburg of tharFarmers' WOULD like to hear nf ,rnH mi. . Ang or other stock for sale, which would wue, prontame investment; no wild eat fakes considered. L.. Derbyshire, lem, nocnester, in. y. THE T.OOO PAIRS BLANKETS from tha auction will go en sale Friday morning a MlllUg, NO. J CLIMAX Stone Crusher-One Nn . 1 Climax Stone Crusher. 9xl-ln.. onen. )ng, mounted, with folding steel elevator ana revolving screen, ready for work; a para-sin. vine iw-yara iron lined car. 9. r Tailor, Heversvllle, or D. P, fjuicnison, is. Tryen ..St.., WHALE SCARES lOftSTERMEN1. Put Into Marhleheart Harbor When .i uig reuow ivmn Up. ; Boston Herald. , Leaving their lobster trapa, which they were Just taking In, and putting on all the power available in their . motor Boat, Horace Rhodes, Cllmp Adams and Horace Frost lobstermen, came into Marblehead bay very much jngntened. v , il o. r naa nea io escape from a 9L. whale which,, they declare, was sixty forty feet Into ; the air, drenching them to the akin. ". .. , , They were at Tinker's island, just out oi Maroienead harbor, engaged In pulling in their traps, when they no--. tlced that little flan were swimming reuna exciieaiy. Tne three paid no ,, . wnen suaaeniy a large whale rose : out of the water within ten feet of their motor .boat. r. and gave them a shower bath, " ' They were - badly, frightened and . were prepared to Jump overboard, when the whale saak again. All the power In the boat waa put on and record time made back to shore. All the other motor oata In the vicinity, seeing their great haste and wonder ing what the trouble was, put la at v the same time. , -; Of late a great many whales have been seen around Marblehead, where they feed on little fish, and It is be lieved they are Increasing (a num ber hereabouts, - . . . r . . , ., . ..... - . ' . . . : Union, has spoken to two gatherings of farmers in this county within the past week. Considerable interest is being aroused in this new movement among the farmers. There Is promise Of a large audience Thursday flight the 24th. when the local Pythlans put on "Damon and Pythias" at Meroney's Theatre. An excellent cast has been secured having. In it at least three profeslonat stage folks. Mr.. M. C. Qunn, who has been con nected with Boyden A Overman, cottoa buyers, for several years, has gone into the cotton buying : business on his own account and haa opened an office on Main street. Before coming to Salisbury some years sgo Mr. Qulnn bought cotton In Charlotte. . At a meeting of ' the Woman's Christian Temperance Union - at th First Baptist church Mrs. J. Samuel McCubbins was elected president to on the Unexpired term of Mrs. R. E Neighbor,- who resigned when she' left with Ror, Mr. Neighbor- for their new home In Spartanburg. Delegates were elected to the State meeting next month In Reidsvllle as follows: Mrs. Charles M. Brown, Miss Emma Hutchison and Mrs e J. 8. McCubbins, and for the Loyal Temperance Legion. Mrs. W. B. Hatcher. The Socialists are going to make an active effort to poll a good vote In Rowan thia year and have put out a full county ticket, and Mr. Howard Bueck. one of the leading members of the Socialist party, has already openly challenged the Democratic and Republican candidates for the Leclslature for a Joint, discussion. There Is quite a number of Socialists In . Salisbury, Spencer and Easti Spencer . Mr. Douglas riartman. wno ror a number of years has run a pool room in this city, has decided to leave th first of the year for Columbus, O.. where he will engage In - business. Salisbury regrets to lose thia popular young man. A Blessing, eood. blab-grade, trulv fta. vered. smber colored cup ef enffee can be had and without the real Coffee danger, or damage to health by simply uln Dr. Snoop's new substitute, called "Health Coffee." Pure, wholesome, toasted cereals, malt. nuts. eta., mske IA Shooo's Haaith Coffee both healthful and aatlsfylnt, No M to H minutes tedious boiling. "Made In a minute, " says Dr. Shoo p. ft served aa coffee. It's taste will even trick an ex pert. , Test It and see. Miller-Van Ness Ca--, - V;-' ,, . - ' South Church Street Lives In the Limelight For a Few Brief Min utes A Dlwartled Mattress the Cause. An old mattress lying In the wood house In the rear of the home of Mr. M. H. Simmons, No. 317 South Church street, got aiire by some mysterious means yesterday afternoon about ( o'clock and attracted a crowd" which would have ben worthy of the 'Oc casion had the city hall been burning down or the Trust Building In danger. The mattress, 'of course, was not the centre of interest. Nobody cared par ticularly whether or not It departed heavenward in a cloud of smoke and sparks. It wan the uncertainty that caught the roving street crowds. Itch ing for some sensation. Both depart ments rolled out. The place, was but a few hundred yards from the quarters of Depart ment No. 2, on South Church street. And behind the departments dashed the Inevitable body guard on wheels. Others followed In automobiles. In carriages and on foot, lining the side walks for hundreds of feet. The departments made quick work of the "conflagration." The wood house did not catch and the loss was under the million mark. clearly defined, but In the latest edl tlon of Brsssey's Naval Annual the belief Is expressed that they will fol low suit. In France the new type of ship Is not yet regarded with hearty approval. That country Is now build ing nix vessels, eech of which will he equipped with four 12-lnch breech loading and twelve 9.4-lnch rifles. In six others which may be authorised next year a slight concession is likely to be made. Influential naval officers favor giving them six twelves and only eight of the smaller calibre. As yet France seems to be faithful to the policy of mixed batteries. Concerning the three battleships of B rax 11, now under construction In pri vate yards In England, much curiosity has been manifested. From particu lars supplied by a recent issue of Engineering and by Mr. Brassey It appears that Brazil Is animated by an earnest spirit of progress. Two of the Vessels are to be propelled by recip rocating engines, and In the third tur bines may be employed, but they are expected to develop a speed of 21 knots. In this respect they will equal the Dreadnought and the Amercan battleships Delaware and North Da kota. They will. however, mount twelve guns each, or two more than the Delaware will carry and four more than the Michigan. Just now a battery of that degree of strength Is favored by several foreign powers England. Japan and Germany among them. The system of distribution, too, makes every gun effective for broadside Are. while elirht can he trained directly forward and eight directly aft "Get it at Hawlfy's." Fountain Drinks Spotless fountain Sanitary fountain. Cool fountain. Comfortable and Inviting. Then a good soda with good cream, the finest, freshest fruit flavor, and some one who knows how to mix It right,' Then you'll enjoy It. All this you'll find at tfawley's Pharmacy TRYON AND FIFTH STS. 'Phone IS and S0. Academy Advance) Sale. WRIGHT IN BETTER SPIRITS. PleaseVi with the Newa That His Brother, Wilbur, Had Made a Reword - Tlrea king Flight Arrange- mente For Lieutenant) Sein-ldge's Funeral. Washington, Sept. 21. Although suffer- Ing .from restlessness to-day, Orvllle Wright's condition to-night Is satisfactory- He succeeded In getting several hours' sleep this afternoon and after re ceiving the newa of.hla brother's record breaking flight in France he waa In bet ter, anlrlts. Mlaa Catherine Wriaht his sister, remained almost constantly a his side during the day. The lather of Lieutenant Selfrldge will arrive Wednesday night, and the tatter's funerals will probably take place at Ar lington en Thursday. Tentative arrange ments for the funeral were made to-day. , Ia a set of - resolutions adopted at meeting to-day of the Aerial Experiment Asselcatlon, high tribute wss paid to the memory of Lieutenant Selfrldge. The -sympathy of the members of the seanciatlon was extended to Orvllle Wright In another set of resolutions. Orvllle Wright, when told br his sister ef tha record flight made by his brother. Wilbur, said: , ."That Is splendid. Per haps Will mat ' soon be able to come over." ; , , r Burglar Shoe and Caotared, Special to The Observer. Greenville, B. C., Sept. 2L Two young white men attempted to burglarise a drug store in tne Brandon aim village Sun day night. The proprietor of the store waa-notlned by a passerby and he fired upon the two burglars. One ef them waa shot In the elbow and was captured.. -Tne ether was shot. It la thought, but got away, - . ; . : . Has Long FalL But Is Hurt Bat Little. Special -te The Observer. , Winston-Salem. 8eot, 21. Charles Bow. ling., white, 22 years of age, fell from tbe mof o fthe . Forsyth Chair Company, thirty feet, and sustained only a fractur ed hip. His paint pot was overturned and the rubbers be were slid ea the fluid, causing the falL;- . fi , ,. , TO PIAY BRIDGE IN BUSES. Frenchman Hs n Scheme Which Will Mke It POfwihle. The Gentlewoman. M. Adoiphe Bachelet is a retired coal merchant. While he waa In bus iness he never touched a card, but since he became a rentier he has be come a vlctlfn to bridge. He plays bridge from morning till night, and is only happy when he can hold thirteen cards in his hand. Sometimes, however, he Is com pelled to attend to some matters In town, and on those days he feels miserable. So miserable, in fact, that he took the resolve of starting some new omnibuses with a special com partment where amateurs of brJdgeJ can indulge in a game ir tne distance they have to travel is a long one. M. Bachelet is trying to raise the necessary capital to launch his un dertaking, but as yet he has not found anybody to back him. . PooriM. Bachelet! Probably h haa not heard of the Vlcomte de Bother!, another crank, who also had a mad scheme about buses. This gentleman, who lived In the good year isio, tnougnt no would benefit man Kino by starting omnibus restau rants, m Unlike M. Bachelet, ha risked his own money In the affair and eon structed twelve omnibuses immense, cumbersome vehicles with a small bar at the end where refreshments or every kind could be had at a small price The offices of this strange un dertaking were In the Rue Kavarln Tne- vicomte lost something like 21.000 pounds over the venture, but always remained firm in his belief mat tils idea waa in every respect a practical one. Col. F. H. Fries to Address American uanaerr Association, Special to The Observer. .Winston-Salem, Sept, II. Col. and aim. rrana h. rnee and their daugh er, aiiee Eleanor, left to-day for iew lorn -where they will go on the "Bankers Special" to attend the an nual convention in Denver. Col., f the American Bankers' . Association from September J8th to October a. -' Colonel Fries will deliver an address before the convention. - Celery That Equals Mk-higaa Vertex. Maxton Scottish Chief. - Mrs. B. F. Munn has some very fine celery that will equal the Mich igan variety, which rooted from pieces thrown out of the dining room window. She Intends to prove to the truckers of this section that trench ing Is unnecessary, and that ther are throwing away a gold mine - when they permit the South to denend era Xalamaioo. tot this luxury. , Five-thousand -fold Endorsement ! During 1907 the Equitable Life Assurance Society received applica tions for over $26,000,000 of ad 1 dltlonal Insurance from more than 6,000 of its policyholders. The ex perience of these 8,000 people with the Equitable (many of whom also carry policies in other companies) induced them to give the Equitable the preference in placing their ad ditional insurance. 'The best adver- tlsement Is a pleased customer." Specimen policy sent en request. W. J. RODDEY, Manager, Hock Hill, S. O. WM. WHITE JOHNSON, Res. Aft, Hunt BIdf., Charlotte, IS. C. RHEUMATISM Several years sgo I was a great sufferer from muscular rheumatism and my doctor ad vised me to go on Mrs. Joe Per son's Remedy. Z only took a few ," bottles, when Z was entirely cured. I then commenced ' to use It la r.iy family for general . use. and we depend upon It for breaking up celda, neuralgia and most of the troubles one's family ia subjected to. Four years ago. Just three , months before the birth of one of my - children. I wag taken down with measles, which weakened me greatly. My stomach would 'not retain a thing, and I was in a serious condition, ,1 believe Z would hare died had Z not taken It, I, do not think there la a medicine Its .equal, when a - tonic ia needed to build up the "system! - .: : ;.-' T Mrs. w. r. roCKETT. Huntersniie. R. r. Dl No. aa November . 1. HOT. r III II Tt will Mai vmi K,it a trie II 1 1 . 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Wamm SLaasllteal 1M aaa 8laaa Baak.Ohattaaaeaai PaooWi Vationikl TilT I WW gle-U pCW II HMt IUJIU71 firran imv Darkest Clouds Have a Silver Lining Friends may desert you, business be "shaky" and every thing look black, but there's one thing you can always de pend on the high quality of our tailorings Fall suits TAILORED TO TASTE $20.00 to $50.00. MCOteOMTtNiva! What Do You Want Chafing Dish . Delicacies Cost Too Much What makes them cost? Butter and cream are the expensive tnprredients ordinarily comprised In chafing dish recipes. OOLDE.V GLORV COOKJNO OIL will absolutely take the place of both tinner and cream in all such recipes. One level tablespoonful Gol den Glory booking OH equals v one heaping tablespoonful of butter. One teaspoonful Oolden Glory Cooking Oil whipped Into a cup of milk equals a cup of cream. Proceed with these In gredients Just as you would with butter and cream, but you don't have to be so careful to prevent curdling. Oolden Glory never curd lea . The only comment your friends can make "What makes It so good?" WHAT'S THE ANSWER? C8E GOLDEN GLORY COOK- ING OIL. mi OROCEQS Brannon Carbonating Co. Distributors, Charlotte, N. C. 'Phono 131.' BEDS FOR THE UTILE ONES Poster's Ideal Crib Accident Proof N Accident Proof n I ' Baby Can't gel out lifl Dr or ttick its head through U When we are buying our Home Furnishings, we always remember the little folks, and now have for . their comfort and safety the Ideal Safety Cribs; also a large variety of other styles In Cribs, ranging in price from $5.75 to 115.00. We also have Mattresses te fit all sizes of cribs. We are agents for the cele brated "Wakefield" and "All win" Carts none better to be had. W. T. NeCOY 3 COMPflN Tf WINDOW, RIBBED, FIGURED ROLL AND CHIPPED We carry the largest and most com pletetock of Glass In the Carolines. Our prices are always right and de liveries prompt. We solicit your orders. B. F. WITHERS, Plstrlbutor BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, Charlotte, X C. - fpjy&!j iiT?a. jtr? There Are Pleasant Prospects for you in a Tisit to our store. . . We are receiving many new and attractive goods every day for Bed Room. Dining . Room and Library, which will not only prove attractive to you because of our usual low nriccs, but the fine quality and beautiful aejysns wiu compel your admiration. - . . We cannot begin to enumerate the many great ad vantages that Our Stock, Our Quality and Our Prices offer, but we do wish to extend to you an imitation to fall and see us. , J
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 22, 1908, edition 1
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