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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, MAY. 21, 1003. : DEBAUCH XNDS lXDEATli A SALISBURY MAI SlICIDES. 1 1 Jim I-aiie Wind To Ixnur Prunken lerbaueh by IH-lukhwr Bottle of laudanum . Which lirln Death ; . lMwplte rhreiciana' lesprato Ef , -. forts Capl. A. C Pnxton IMc-o la MlHilraa Asnh-irur Iawrrr's En. - ihualasaw Oeta Him Into TrouMo 1 . Seal Veer's tiradcd HchooJ faculty. ; , Special to The Observer, ; SaJishuiyV May ' tl JIni Lane, a ' white man who hu lived so long on ' ; v drunken debauch, committed ! . 'suicide laat filffhX by drinking a bottle - ' of laudanum. : He lingered several )ours after drinking the deadly dope " '-. and died thla morning about 1 o'clock, v ; The poor Wlow, who wae unmarried . .,- an)j about Is year old. purchased the : ' inedlcine early In tha night but pro- cured it In such a way aa to banish ' ' ' the though of aelf-murder. Aa soon : .. y. - 'as It was found that he had drunk the ' '' j , stuff the doctors began to work with m him but his stupid condition put him . byond the pale. He died In a fit ,'' and the death of a miserable, weak, wrecked poor devil who lost all his i' brains In the gratification of un- ..!. natural appetite. 'Iv ;t,V DIES IN MICHIGAN. '.''' v News reaches here to-day that CapL A. C. paxton, who ran until a rear ago aa Pullman conductor on he Western division, died Monday In : pundee, -Michigan. The direct cause , of CapL raston'a death was tuber '' culosla, from which cause he lost lest v. year tola wife and a daughter. He left here after Quitting the service of .(".-the Southern and went to Arlsona I and New Mexico In the quest of .'. health and. not Improving, went to hla old home to die with his people. He was a very popular man and will - be remembered In Hallsbury with the -' aincereet affection for what he really - was and for his two daughters who are left orphans. ,1 . A. I Lingle. one of the county's ''. picturesque characters, came Into the ' court of Francis Tarrh. Esq., yester day morning In a repentant mood, fol lowing a. night of confinement. Mr. Lingle. who Is an aapirlng lawyer, a politician and a farmer, had been In 'conflict the day before with Tom ".' fiella and bore away mark of battle, --when he swore- out the warrant for ' assault and battery, he Initiated upon prosecuting the caae. He rroaa-ques-tloned the rifndant until he waa warned by the court to "shut up." ' But the cltlsen wouldn't ahut. He became obstreperous during the trial ' and was threatened. Finally, after the meet tigoroua examination of ' He I la by the court, he admitted hsv ng struck the complainant. The Jov or ungis was unconnned. He jumped and shouted: "The State rests. He admits he done It." The Mate did rest. It had grown very tired of the psewdo lawyer's antics and Immedi ately directed Mr. Lingle go to tall until he sobered up and shut up. Mr. Lingle appeared yesterday morning, answering to the charge of contempt. ', 1 paid the cost and proceeded to drown , ;v. tie troubles In a sea of boose. which now has embraced all r tha grades above the fifth, and Miss Marlon Mallette la physical culture director. The. faculty JnaeS two. but gains additional two. The- suneria tendenn Mr. Lt. C. Griffin. Is endorsed handsomely.-' with retentions for' an othe year at an Increased salary. The administration is highly pleased with his work. (-. -:') The President of the United States, though- slightly in disfavor, by the recent developments In the rate dis cussion In tha : Senate, has gained back his lost prestige In. Salisbury. by sending; In the 'name of James1 H. Katnsay for senatorial confirmation of nta reappointment as postmaster or Salisbury. Although there Is a de rided sentiment In Salisbury against long tenure In office, Mr. Ramsay has almost tha universal endorsement of those? who oppose that life-term. It Is a strong tribute to his popularity here and shows how easily tha court of popular opinion reverses Itself. That Mr. lumaay will be given a race for his Job is generally known here. Capt. John A. Ramsay, who has fought the Democrats harder than almost any man that ever lived, Is not without organization support for the place. It is said that he has em ployed Washington attorneys to op pose the confirmation . of Mr. Ram- y. Frank B. Irvln, foreman of The Evening Post, has been confined to the bed for ten, day, narrowly missing typhoid fever. Although much lm-' proved. Mr. Irvln Is not yet able to leave his room. BRYAN BY ACCLAMATION." , U STREET IMPROVEMENTS. At tha last meeting of the board of aldermen, the question of street Improvement came up for diacuaslon f and engaged 'the members for the en . tire time. The kind of macadam Bow nsed haa proven very unsatisfac tory and lasta but momentarily. The .- city la putting down vitrified brick sa ' rapidly as the treasury will permit and It Is very likely that thla will be kept up Instead of resorting to the issue of bonds for street Improvement, . ?. r two "measures that have not been all that conld be desired. Mayor Boy 'i .den has devoted much of his time . ; to the examination of streets In tha f country at large and has always f ay s' Ored the vitrified brick. , . '' Salisbury 'has attended the Char lotte celebration In considerable num - hers. To some It has been dlsap " " pointing. Men who left here to en ' y," "Joy the occasion came back with ' anathemas for local dealers In Hud elser and Pabst Blue Klbbon which . can be purchased In Chsrlotte for . It lt cenu while costing It straight tere. The celebration waa all tight. -' . D. Oeatrlcher, one of Salisbury's - ' most progressive merchants, left Mon- dsy night for New York, where to night he sets sail for Germany, his fatherland, to make a short business ' trip. Mr. Oestrlcher will tsks the great steamer Kaiser Augusta Vic toria and will be gone lust a few weeks. Salisbury will very soon send , two of her most popular young men over to the old country In the asms V host: Messrs. Reuben J. Holmes end J. M. McC'orkle, who will globe-trot a , .. few months. Mrs. J. I) Oasklll uml . Wis Kate McCanlesa leave shortly for Oermany where Mrs. Qasklll will wlslt her dsughter. Miss Julia, who Is annoying music in one of the great conservatories. ' GRAUED CCIfflOI. FACTLTT At the recent election of the teach- f tT the si-houl yesr of 10-07. all the present farultv offering for positions were re-elected. The grad ed school now has 26 teachers su perintended by Prof. I. Orlflln. who hss so Institution which Msyor Boyden dubs the pride of his ad ministration. The resignation of Mlsa Susl Saunders, teacher of history , and English In the high s hool, Is a ',. . ' sorrow to Salisbury. Her place will be hard to nil In the lntliutlon and ' . tn the community It cannut bo suh atltuted. She Is woiidrrfiilly smart r., , In her nature, is uhsohr.e nuthority ,"' in her work and possesses th rtet f good school Judgment. Miss Haun ders will teach at her home in Wash ington, N. C, this winter. The excel ' lenos of the school here sues her ., friends to hoe '-t to attract her rtallsswrywsrd Hsuln. prnf. J. ' , , FTanklln M'ebh. who has had the chair of English and section in Ijtin and mathematics, will not return to Itallsbury. This la his nrst year here - 1 and be waa a favorite among the School people. Added to the faculty Will be Mr. Kelson V. Tavlor, w ho has returaed to Sallahury sfter gradust In from Cornell l'nlvri(y and '. spending a year In Kentucky ' the schools there. Mr. Taylor haa , keen elected principal of the high acbooL lis la a sun of fapl. and Mrs Mi. B. Tsylor, of thla city, and la an admirable young man as hi parent are the best of good ppl. A rlr . ....... eumsteax-S" lending Interest to Mr ,". ?ylor'a coming here Is thst he wilt , .''hrlng. after the zlrd of June, his ' i young bride, their marriage taking ; plaee than. Prof. II. C. Held, if ; , Mecklenburg, and C. K. Betts. of this r-- ctty, are re-lct-d In the high school and A. II. Jsrratt. of the Albemarle . J arradod school, will be principal of .the grammar w hool. Mr. Jarratt Is a graduate of'iher I'nlveraity and as superintendent of the Albemarle In. , atltuilon has won great favor. He , comes with the beet testimonials. ; ,;.,!' ' The remainder of tha graded school ; ' , ' facolty will be without change, Mrs. T. Kdgar Johnston, Misses Nelta Wal Mlttla Iewis and Mauds Tillman liavs charge of the first grade) Misses s'.nen oguurn, nona MH.'nbblos and 7 Annie Kiser, the soeond; Ml sues Sadie : , svis, Johnste fot end Jennie Kagie are In the third: Mlaaa Jessie Iiw. renee aad Ella Krwln take charge of thy fourth; Mlsse Salome Wilson, ' Annie Kabe and Kugenia Harris have v . the fifth. 'Misses Jennie Bulllvsn, Kleanor Watson, Sadie K lulls and : nr Chapman to tha high school, So Deelares Norman K. Mack, Who Thinks Hearst Will bo Nominated for (eovernor of New York. New Haven, Conn., Special, 22nd, to Washington Post "It will he Bryan by acclamation," reiterated Norman Mack, of Buffalo, when asked as to the political outlook for llOt by a reporter to-day. "And I should not be surprised to see Koosevelt his opponent," Mr. Mack added. Mr. Mack ran up from New Tork to-day to call upon Alexander Troup, editor of The Union, and a prominent Bryan man. "Ilearat will be nominated for Oovernor of New Tork State." con tinued Mr. Mack, "and he will be elected. He will carry the State by 100.000 plurality. The possibility of hla having to serve a term aa mayor of New Tork city will not be a factor In the gubernatorial cam paign, I think, for there seems to be little likelihood of the ballot boxes being reopened. "Do I think Tammany will be in line for Hearst T Tammany always is In line, and there will be no dropping of Hearst's majority for Oovernor because of the mayorallty fight last fall and the bltternasa then engendered. "Altogether conditions never were more propitious for Democratic suc cess thsn they are now. In our State all the factions are fusing last, and there Is not a rtppls of discord to mar the harmony that pervades the party. Iloosevelt'a rste bill Juggling has hurt the Republican causa and made proportionate capital lor the Itemocrata, snd last week's episode will not be without Its effect In all the nearing elections. I look for a Democratic sweep," LINCOLN KTEFFKNH IN KANSAS. Place Ills Mnck Rske on Kahlbltlon at Small Towns. William Allen White, In Km porta Gniettc. J. Lincoln Bteffens, of Mct'lure'a Msxu slne. was In Km porta a few minutes laat night, lie expected to stop over betwesn trains, but was prevented by a wreck In Western Kansas, which delayed N. five hours. Mr. Steffens waa en route to New Tork city, but will atop at Jefferson City to see Oovernor Folk, snd to get the teeth Of hie muck rake- filed. He car ries his famous murk rke in three flat csrs. and they have to go'slowly around the curves on the railroad. The teeth o the rske have scraped some of the root of the hlgheat nrlriaee on the Banla re, snd though the testh are dulled from're- cent use, tney still retsln on their tilunt ed points the hair snd whiskers and frag mentsry remaine or a niimnee or i.n cressmen. It was a fierce-looking Inatru n.cnt. as It lay on It flat cars, teeth UP' ward, and menacing, and the crowd at the depot curiously gathered around it to see If His reiiislns of sny of their friend might he round Impales upon It. ( ol. X. Y. '. Morrison, our well-known and re apected townsman, clnlms that he found some hnlr and a section of hide thst formerly belonged to Senator Cannon t'ol. Mnrrleon and the Noeeker were hoy hood friends In Illinois, and the colonel says ttisl th skin hs found on BtefTen' muck-iske tnnth hss a scar on It that young Cannon got hy running Into a pin on the slippery elide at the swimming hole on the Sstigsmon River, June O, IMS. Mr. HierTena waa 'met at the train hy the editor of The (Isiette. who got th password for Muck Hake !!', No. H4, of tha Amiilgsniated Inksplllera Union. , DEATH EROM APPENDICITIS decrease tn the same ratio that the iiae of Vr. King's New Ufa Pill increase, lhey ssvs you frem fangr and bring 'Cxi' and painless releeee from eonsu- Istioa and the Ills growing eut of II ireerth sod vfgor alwsye. follow their !. O'larse'eea 'V H. H. Jordan e Cew Lvnriisia. jn. Try them. - , v i t'mlrr Yonr Own (jrane Vine. Qarden Msgsilne. Immediately after your grapes hav blossomed cover the bunches with two or three-pound manllls srocers' bags ac cording to the else and variety. Thla I preeminently a fruit garden method, al though commercial gmwera often use it It la the eurest and oftsn the most prao Ileal way of securing iierfect bunches, Tie or pin the mouth of the hag firmly; leave no opening tn rated water, tit email piece off the lower corner of the hag, so that no water will stsy In It. Im the lag until the fruit Is ready to pick tlrapes can be pruned any time after the leave flrop until the buds open. Te "hleedlns" that follow late aprlng pruning while not sa Injurious aa la com moo My supposed. Is rerlslnly anmwhst detriments! to the plsnt, Hurn the prun- Inss snd put the ashes sround the vine A little summer pruning snd training Is necesssiy. Rub off sll suckers from th roots snd other hoots that are not wanted. Kspeclally during the first two sumers It will pay to keep a sharp lookout for these robbers -they start and set a loud in a very short time. Pinch, off the side branches of the eanea you mlah tn save for the nest year, ao na to throw the growth Into the ends. When tl.ese rnnea have reached the right length Pinch off thslr tine. Keen tliein tied snugly to the wires es they grow. If the verttesl trellis Is need; heavy wlnda are apt to tear them loos. Next year' cane, on which another crop depend are apt to get I oat In the maas of foil. age tinlewe they ars hunted out and fnvnred After a hearing Shoot haa set two hunches of grapes, It la commonly t hoiiam neat to pinon n on etwiut ten Inches- beyond the second bunch. Thl atart the lateral bud of these ahont Into growth, hut thea finnll sld shoot need lint he pinched. J. Taylor Ellyeon, Lieutenant Oov ernor of Virginia. . who Is In charge of the Depsrtmenl of Kduratlon nf the Jamestown Rgpoalllon, eey the evnnaiiion will have the most com plele educational exhibit ever brought together south of the Mason and Iilion lino. It's s mean msn wlin will bunko Ms wife by eiot leaving sny change In hi pocaei. Corner lots are not slwnys dirt ehean. II takes a woman to put up preserve and a msn te put up for litem. A receiver for Klon City . would dls- rt ver first of ail that tns place was about out Of peace. , A women can gain her point In an srgusnent In much lev lime than he can gain It at th end of a had pencil. "I WAR AOA INST CONaCMITlON, All est Ion are eodeavorln7 to check (he ravages of consumption, the "whit plague". tluU claim o many victim each yr. roi'y Money snd Tar cure ecughs and cold perfectly end 'you ar in ne -danger of oeaeumptlea. Do not rtfe -yeur health by taking some un known Weoaratlon Whsa rolev'a Money and Tsr la safe snd certain in result ass tor roiey s Money ens Tsr and slat vpea having it. . "WASPS". AXP ltLtMAN;,.lQ':; How Chandlew and South Carolinian Borame iTicnda, . .;. . New Tork Timea.,-:s-.-v:!. V : i ' . i 'The Wssn ef ths Senate" is what they used to-calf William 8. Chandler in th day when he was one of the moat In- J fluentlal figures In that body. Ho la not ii un pniftir now, dui inn uvvvit'pnivuiie of -the past week have . ahown that the wasp nas not lost hn sting. , - No one who haa followed his career in the five years that have elanaed since cne railroads orove mm out or ths sen ate doubted that the pasp preserved his sunging power unimpairea. no x-en-ator haa been , more continuously active. more vigorous In Intermeddling In publle affairs. Though the fiict that he had no official position tended to keep him down to a small space allowed In the dally pnpera. Chandler ha been fighting Juat as Incesauntly out of of floe aa he dld when he waa In. He has been ' in the forerront or sll rights to, control or reg ulate corporations, especially railroads. His nimble pen and fertile brain have been aa busy a a they ever were. It waa this which Impelled President Roosevelt to call him In n an aid In this railroad rate tight. H knew he could have no more sincerely devoted any in sny- ngni s gainst raiiroaaa. Chandler had been writing essays, arti cles, open letters and Interviews bv the ream ever since he got out of the Sen- ate. Lsst year he got Into a sharp con troversy with Poraker about It. which raged In the newaoaners for some time snn finished in we silencing or roraker. ir tma is taken to Imply thst Chan dler' light against the railroads waa caused by the fact that the railroads drove him out of th Benat, then whoso Implies this hss got the csrt before the horse. The railroad drove blm out of the Senate because hs had been fighting them In the Senate, Tillman says the origin of hla friend ship with Chandler arose In the fact that In the Senate they stood shoulder to shoulder In every fight te control the railroad Chandler fought and best the pooling bill time snd tlms again. -Ana Tillman and Chandler together fought the Armor trust before the psval com mittee, as they did the railroad before the inter-State commerce committee. Rut what first attracted Tillman to Chandler was an Incident characteristic of both men. - Th Wasp delighted In stinging ell Senators who were stlngable. It was his . keenest Joy by some bland sarcasm to laah a Senator Into fury. Tillman, tn his early Senatorial days, waa pie for Chandler. The Wasp would lie In wait for hour for a chance to tart Tillman going. on sucn occasions i nsnoier naa me floor and was flinging dart Into Till man's Mde, goading him continually in to greater fury. Finally the big South erner leaped to his feet and started for Chandler with a face purpl with fury. "t wish th Senator wouldn t do that, ' Id Chandler, pettishly; "he frightens me. ' . Tillman stopped short in his track tranflxd with amaxement. The gal leries roared tempestuously. Chandler gated at him with mild inquiry. The South Carolinian returned to his seat without a word. When he thouerht It over It appealed to Tillman's senae of humor. After that Chandler never could provoke him and he watched the Waap's proceeding with awe-triick admiration. Boon they be came friend. Yp?.URa. EMMA IXEjfSSNEB Suftrtd Over TnYrsffi!th W , 7 a Precarious CondiiicnCuSi4 I v . J 2 felvU Catarrh. A J I ( i ! i (;- m - - )- E - He Made a Mistake. Monroe Joumat Everybody has tried to swallow one of these greasy, glassy looking thlnga call ed a capaculea, that the drugglata put calomel, quinine and other noxloue stuff In for the purpoae of making tha doss easy to take tried to swallow them, we sny, for to many people a rapscule is herder to swallow thsn the raw medicine Itself. The veterinarians also use csp- srules to get their medicine Into horses. Hut s horse reparole is more thst a man capscule It Is about the site of a hoe handle and as long a your flaer. The other day a young man who prldee him- the youns mans coursse fell and he said self on his ability to swallow capaculea. 1 he was mistaken, that he wanted a small HEALTH AND STRENGTH RESTORED BY -PE-RU:NA. Mr, Emma Fleiner, 1413 Sixth Are., 8eattle, Wash., Worthy Treas urer Sons of Temperance, writes! "I tutttr4 over two yean with Ir regular mad palatul period. MrbealtM waa lm m rory precarioua conditio mad i wmt onxktut to tlndtometklng to re atoro my health mad itreagth. "I was Tory glad to try Pernoa and delighted to find that it was doing me good. I continued to use it a little over three moat hi and found my trouble re moved. " coaaUer U a iplendld medicine mad ahall never be without It, taking a doae occmaloaally when I feel rua dowa mad tired.'1 Our flies contain thousand of testi monials which Dr. Hartman haa re ceived from grateful, happy women who bava been restored to health by hla remedy, Parana. Revhed Formula.-" "For a number of years requeit hare come to me from a multitude of grateful friend, nrging that Pe-rn-ns be given a ellgbt laxatlvo quality. 1 have been experimenting with a laxative addition lor qnlte a length of time, and now feel gratified to announoe to the f rioncl of He-rn-na that I have incorporated inch a quality in tha medicine which, In inv opinion, can only enhance its well-known beneficial character. "8. B. 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C. .'.y:-v' A HIGH-GRADE COLLEGE FOR WOM EN X STANDARD IN A. COURSE higher women In North of South Carolina. than any' - college tor . T walked Into the etore and loudly called for th largest capscule they had, saying he wnnted to take a hla- dose. Mr. 8. O. Illslr walked bark to where they keep tne rspscuiee ror ine venerinarian and brought out one. "We art out of tns Isrg capaculea Just now."hesald. 'Thla Is the largest one w have, but may be It will do." Like all pride that goeth before a fall, one. It la safe to any tluit the girl of 10CX are sweeter and more beautiful than th girl of war tlmea. Th up-to-date girl all take Mounter's Rocky Mountain Tea. S cent. Tea or Tablets. R. II. Jordan ft Co. . A '5? IS. CHEW BILL BAILEY Its simplicity and its all around superiority as a low-priced tobacco have E laced jfr in its present igh position in the es teem i of f all tobacco chewrirs Try it! Write for immansely Intereatlnf and amuainff hni n it. . i . . 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