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CIIAIiLOTTK DAILY J OBSERVER, JULY 25, 1003. i-itfd good mm, 'but' when ti'M u love thra itium be a petti , t i.!. out It." ho. declared and said n 1....1 b-r under-petticoat-;overn int all hia life, r . .1, , . ..' LKU IS'LATH RE'S INFLUENCE. ' He (e plained liow legislators were !U. ntd tn Colurabl by rrprfst-nt. -a of 'the railroads, thf cotton i -.iiia and tho' banks, who take them Kn.uud to the. club nd soon' nave Unm completely In charge. He com j.arsd these kind .of legislators to the. chameleon, which shown the color of the thine It i on. and said thla waa not slf-govrnment, but llxard gov. eminent.- .'The legislator from tha country,1 spoils -r - almost befora ha raclies Columbia," wild he; "vott alone can remedy 1h I condition." REFERS TO LUMPKIN. "Mr. Lumpkin cama out, bjit ha ', Went In, W'hydld hot some of tha ; prominent men come out and "offer to oppose jne for the senate?" (A Voice; "Afraid of you. Bn."- "No. . tot afraid of me. but afraid of you." Ha discussed the Investigation com ; : hilttee. and told how It had no pow er at first, but at tha next so union of tha Legislature It iot moro rumer. Thty then went to work to prove how much Hub Evans and other mem- there had prospered on WO m. year, 1 and told of tha Investigation com . mlttee's fallara to investigate. When ever it got on a hot trail It would ; 4 back out. Ha referred to the case - of Mr. Parker, who had heard of a deal made by a prominent official and aald that neither Tha Columbia fltete : nor Tha Charleston News and Courier .' were anxious to have thin testimony brought out for fear It might uncover , one of their friends. "The Stato nvr onens U month about investigating the Richland Distilling Company." Ml d IB ID'"". UUl ' r.nj- ,hln. lu lnvutliil.il Inr lli.llna- niV piano eteal.' In this connection he '.aald ha did not know the reason for - tnis. nut josi inrew n rm s m ' ' tha hit dog would not holler. tTHB D1RPKN8AHT NKRDH ' " CLKANfl.VO. V "Are' you going to kin the nut iis- . Druami y lTi as ufwi it if - am willing to admit that It Is rot ten," asked benuior Tillman. "What .1,1 ..... k.... ...K..n 1 . . at,. 111. itl. .-Will fVI ll.ir . . I. " i .- . 1 1 1 .. 1. 11.,..... tiM.ktMtlnn or county dispensary. If you abollsji tha dispensary the money goes to North 'Carolina ami the profits stay nV I T U MIP K ,! IW I " .'. key anyhow, why not keep the profits ' ' hereT Ton can't make men good by " legislative enactment. The regensra- tlon must come from within." The nrvmmn wm ,u . ........ j j - waa the best solution of tha liquor traffic. fount y dispensaries he d , .clarsd expensive and more open to W aary. . ''. -tCOMPl'LHORY EDUCATION. -'Tha editor of Tha Columbia Ht.te 'almost danced a hornpipe," said Hen- gtor Tillman, "when he read thiit a fmrmnr- rif frl.n.la .if the llnn- " aary had been held In York und , adopted a platform favoring a mild compulsory education law. The fellow .'' in Columbia says I favor Ignorance I' among white people becaus J can control them." A voice In the crowd - tak.if aimflhlnr ihnul eilui'Ml Inu me ' editors and the Mcnalor rrtilled: "Tho way to educate an editor is to re- niH .n laai. ma nauiT unira lip rpu resents you. Ftop his paper and I'll . . .,,...., 1, 1 ln piaBlflliliW y.'u II CKU' WLV III,,.. s , , A to compulsory rducij Ion he ile '. flared that It was a snake b-cnu . W ...., . . n , ... ...II . aa the whites and In 21 ysrs th.ne negroes will be able to register mid ! arvt s 'f,Viasi s-a urai AAA art a-s Caa ni. groes than white people In South Car olina, according to tha last census. 1 There are mora negroes than white paople going to school. The whlto people must atick together. r NORTH CAHOLINA'b EXPERIENCE "In North Carolina In 1113 I2.0U0 ' White people went off by themselves , ana were ueiesiea. two years later, , tinder tha abuse of The Cliurlotte lh- ' aenrer ana omer old-line itemocratio papers, these people Joimil with the Htate. The Chsrlottn oiiv.rver. how- Tver . MeiiifiK ruiiii !' -m iiitw. Hnu ''compliments me occasiiuii.il) . I rsil it -occasions II y now. It Han formerly ' always sneering at TlllntHnhm. When they had their trubl wiih the lt-- Jiubllcans Up there, they srnt fur nm o coma up and imikti siteeches n l ' .a.UM. Ik. Ul.la ,.. u..,.. I.. I went up there and preinheii Mm a gospel according t'J KdKefleM. tint waa that goapel? 1 said in Huuih 'Carolina there sre two iiirn tn uiti ' white man, hut on th- 41 h of No- ' Vetllber Ihu lii'K'oeii g(, to (ha cotton iit-lils snI the white men who w.un.d i would (0 to the Mtlls ulkl oti', und If they didn't put on red whirls, k shot icuns and take charge of the ki.wi nim iit they deserved to ronllniii' us they ' were. Tliry aptureil thi Htute 11ml . ( adopted the grandfather Inux, 1 which Is good aa fnr as It so. h. Hut they hsve a white inajoiliy, while Wa hsve a negro majority." r TILLMAN'H I.KCTl'KK T'U'll. Tha Hi linlftr told of hla hu'liir.. t,,iira . in the Nurltt, und stated thut lio would make as nut. h 1... 1 nrlus; u niunili us hla salary fer 11 j.nr. "And 1 rmitiol Bear fill all the engii rim-nts," uld -.tha speaker. "I do hve to tuft to - lankees Hhont luKrots," he oill Ill Wed, "heniu-- they know nothing . about negrix ..." I :. In. nil. in. he de t dared, ioiu ih ki.,.. niHki-e tlisin candidate f.,r tin. inu Iwr, pol Iticlan or ieiiii Mtiurv IKhKI(N. NTH M l' M 'IM,i:V. Dr. T. J. Hirsll, of l.;ini after, a ; former Cotigriie-mnn. who h it ran , dldste to su cei lli'j.r' h. niiiiix 11 Kln ley, revlewi.ol tHillllml himor und dwelt for some time on tin- imlfT xnd vuin iiaiiiiii iwin. . uun, ne nr. dared, was no more frei- im I linn when Kpiiln nwnd It II, Ii-voim aonslderable time to roiimlU iI.ii.miih -Jng "roranierrlal - Demoi 1,11 )" und lt . late promoter, former Ki nator M. -La m rln. otiiti'eiimaii Klnley told f llin manner In w hh U bills were mt .through CoiiKresa. He dei'liired thut 'tha trouble with the I'renlUent was ' that he Is ae unstable ss wstvr. , "Thera Is less sectionalism now tlisn .. ever before." he dei lnred. "und the South will In Mm regain her former position In riMtloiinl affairs." Only ; OH, eerflolial speech hnm I" en Ins do in recant ers and that by He pre -" aentajlve Kelf.x. or (inlo. ami tio w body paid any attention to him. Mr. . Kfnley spoka encoursKltiKly of tho outlook for a f mi rat lr llmix. u result of th fall ntertlons. ,v The meeting was largely the re sult of' the efforts of Mr. Harry K. : Nell, a merchant of Filbert, and ev erything waa pulled oft In the best f shape. . S. C. A. , , ' 1 , IVrdfnaml Voa-fiaar Iihm1. . - Vienna, July i. Frdlnanil Von Star, author and member of the l pef House of the 'Austrian llelcli stailh. .woo ; ahot ; himself yesterday, died, ' lie suffered from nervous prostration,' -,.:. 1 '. . f eVi-Us to lunisli I'alajanra. . ' Manila, uly J. Oovernop Ide has reriucsted the hillifjiry aid to punish the Pulajsnes In tha province of Leyta. i:;i(aii(on of the 'Fourth and Klghtri Infsntry have been sent le tho assist an a of the constabuiarjf, i THE v JUY AT v!BISnp VILLE ' ; " ",i in a .a. t J ' A ' BAND CiltKET ; CAMPAJQXK1 W :.. - . ,y.( , n t-, . , .; .1 Pno TiiousaiMl and Two ' Ilumlroil JriIe O'atbcr at lanital of I-f cuutr. Month fan'Hna, t-rectliig p tht tJanipalgitcrs w Itrt ' liraiai j liarMt-r-Mft, .llagsxlale Vuenttons lr. hytm aa : U l-alliir? to . llMncctite OmfttTs frlr. An'I'S Platlorni . sir. llrunaoo Itrsls 3Ir. Jones On the lrUT ProlitWtloit llatfrvra. Pp'eclal to Tha Obasrver. BlahopvIUe.: 8, C. . July l!4.Fully 100 people gathered about the speak ers' stand to-day. There must havo been, alt told.. 1,200 visitota tn town. Lea county bad an innovation In the ahapa of a brass band for the enter tainment of the crowd. Mr. F. K. Herndon, county chulrmnn, presided. Ms v. K. II. Murchison opened the meeting with prayer. Tho tlrst can dldataa to speak were the candidates for Becretury of State. Messrs. Morri son, McCown and Ragln presented their clalma for this office. Hon. Thomas O. Mcleod waa receive I with loud acclaim by the people et hi home county. They clearly showed how glad they are that their so at has no opposition. Mr. Lyon, candidate for. Attorney General, Introduced In tha Legisla ture a resolution ssklng that our itep rosentatlves In Congress look after the condition of our rlvara and har bors. When asked why ha had not prosecuted the grafters, Mr. Lyon re plied It wssHhn duty of tha commit tee to Investigate the report and the duty of the Legislature- and courts to act. Mr. Kagadale said Mr. Lyon had given aa the reason ha had not pros ecuted the grafters that there waa not sufficient evidence. . , frV'"''V'V'i':r'v i ('-w:-'!;.Y :'S,: 'i-J ; I'-f.V.'l ww$-temn f' l r- -:U . '1,; swA I . .. .x..if.- A mi.v .s"V-i-t, I , -i. Jif V.'.-Jv.:'' V " f AMKIIICA.V MIl.I.IOXAIItK MAY KL'V IltlKII IlAILItOAD VOW. DIKE. Eugene Zimmerman, the Cincinnati millionaire, father of the Duchess of Msnchester, Is ssld to he the prospective purchaser of the lntec-ats of the promoters of the proponed Newry, Ready and Tynan Hallway, In Ireland. Mr. Zimmerman nml Ills pon-ln-luw, tho Duke of Manchester, Inxpected the route lust week. Mr. Lyon replied, "I made no such statement." Mr. llagsdale replied, "Mr. Cole Uli-iiMe stated that you told him so. lis will ssy so on thlx stand to-dav " "I don't think hu will." said Mr. Lyon. Mr. aftgsdsle gave figures lo 1II-1-pruvn Mr. Lyon's support ton that the Htute dlspeiisai-y Is Insolvent. klesara. Walker and A. . W. June inHdo strong appeals to l elected to (he ofTIre of comptroller general. Col. Hind and MaikitV sakvd fur the tiufTraue of tys county to put one thcin into the office of adjutnnt gen crai. Messrs. Hulllvau. Huiiiinernett. Wharton, t'ansler and Kellers eui li gave strenuous reasons w hy he should he the fortunate one to grl the oflh of ntllroud ronimlssloiici . CON'i ! II I'.HHM A N LEVEIl HPKAKH. ''ongreanninn A. K. Lever spoke Jnt t.fon trivi was taken si 1 oil. ik. lie thanked the peoplu of I.ei- for their nl in out itniinlmous vole In the Iiuhi Ills account of his worl. In Washington evldeitilv pleased Wei' his mini 11 uti ittH. Hi. 'km ii 1 1 ti ml i iiv ered I . with 'ural fre diilvct y rout' lie In proud o.' hiini( no op mikoii. Kor 1I1M 'u Ci.inl.i the ) -pie uliu not thv inilltl luili. Mil. ANKKIS PL V Tf'r.,t. Thu laiulldiiie ft liuv.-rnir. Vlr. Martin IV Ansel, ajyh l.e H In I.1...1 of eVerilhliiK it-lit makes for the n -hlilldlng of Hull I h Carolina. Jlv 1'in- I 1 lihiielxi il the Inipiirtiiiit e of g road-, ilialn.iK'- and education. II. made n clear. 1 oiicIms presentation of Ills platform In favor of1 local upHiiii helwten prohlhitlon .and the couiitv (llspensnrles. Mr. Cold I,, lili'iine ,i dirts that either he r Mr. Atni win Iw Um Sutt Uuuiiiu of tiuu til Cji . ollnn lis liiilins that. 11s a h'gl-l 1- lor, Mr. Munnliig has alwii)s voted In (ji ur uf coriairutlona and Umi 1,0 poratai Intrreals are bucking Mr Man iilng tn this campaign. Cul. HI01111 1 following the dispensary stiir thut lends to tha Kxei'Uttvs Mntixlon. Mr. Illeaae says he Is lighting for the Htale dlepensary but nobody from the Htate dlNiienssry la fighting for him. lie feuis the dliensary la living used an a jiolltlcnl machine. He had seen evhlnce of II In l.ee and Orangeburg. If he gets -tho proof he will cxpox.! It If it kllla the dleptnsary and defeats him for liovernnr. Mil. ItHl'NHUN PHODH MIL JONtfH. Mr. Joel K. Hrunson gave Mr. A. C. Jones a good prodding fur rim- tllitf 1. a u t,iikh llilt If ill I a f on i l,i,.nl .it,. lion plat form and says Mr. Joties Is I sitting on a three-legged stool trying to straddle the fence tn three ways Mr, Urunnon gave the people of Wil liamsburg substantial aid when they were trying to vote out tho dispen sary, eHimethlng he doubts If Mr. Jones ever did. Mr, Hrunson mn do snori of Mr, Ansml for ndvorntlng drainage in such a healthy ( good farming county as l. Mr. A. C. Junes stressed the iiniHtrlflnce of ed ucation and endeavored lo show how IHtle good Is gotten fur education from 1 he profits of ths dispensary. Mr. Edwards presented his claims as candidate fur Governor and aa usual rapped the rntlroad power. Mr. Man hlng 'feel that the people of Lee, with their good roads as object lea sena of usefulness, wilt go on to per faction ln highways. Ha espoused tha (suae of tho dlspenssry because ho aaw the dispensary system had dons away with the bar-rooms' nizbt traf. flo ana had curtailed Irioklag, which Is most true. Mr. 3. J. McMahan called attention to the great world- movements ' now on foot.1 the Pan American Con?rea at Rio Janeiro, the Inter-Parliamentary Union In Lon don and the crista, of revolution In Russia, the results or -educational Droe-rens. He advocates tha du plica tion ot Clameon ' and Wlnthrop In eaatern $ooth'?Carolln In .the near future, but first wanta heme ann farm schools m tr.e counties.- co. 'Jena T. Roan says the people would have Governor and a Lieutenant Qovernor from practically the same county, if Me Mnnnlnar la vlerteM. and feels Mr. Manning ought to atay at home to at tend to his banking business. , v - ' . -' f - . BrtVAX'H AMENDMENT RECAST. Nebraskan'a Itldcr to M(n1iI ArMtnu . tlon Treaty, Aftr Homo Cliangee, . Adopted by the IntcrnstKinal itoun ell of Um Intcr-l'arlianicnteu-y Vnlon. ' . tendon, July 24. William ' J. Bryun's proposed rider to the model arbitration treaty waa discussed at a session of the International Council of the Inter-Parliamentary' Union this morning and resulted In Its be - Jnc recast, aa follows: "If a dlMttgreement r should arise which Is not included tn those to be submitted to arbitration ., the con trading parties shall not resort to any act of hostility before they separately or Jointly Invite, as the case may necessitate, the formation of an In lernational commission of inquiry or mediation of. one ormore friendly powers, this requisition to take place If. necessary in accordance, wttn im cle or The Hague - convention providing fur a peaceful settlement of International conflicts. fin the resumption of the sessions CTLC lav the above, was unanimously iiiliipud after speethes by fisrmer Aiiftilan Minister of Commene Ton l'ii hit and Mr. Hryan warmly sup porting 1 hi amended rider. The lat ter .-;ii.l Hint bis amendment waa aimed at widening the tirope of arbl II. ill. in no ns to Include questions of nail. .111. 1 honor, the chancen being a hiniilr. d to one thut the proposed In t.'xtiK.iilun of facta would also settle iniy iiii-ntlon of national honor. if the hand of war could hn stayed till Hi.- council nee awakened, wars would hi . uine morn remote. The amend ment therefore waa a lung step ln tho 1 1 1 1 1 urn uf peace. Mi l.rvan'M speech was brief but II 1 1 loijuent and aroused much cnl Ii ii-l, 1111 umcflig the delegates. Hanoi d" Kstournellos de Constant. th-iiil ot the French delegation, aub- ) 11. ni I) opened the debate on the j 11 11, it . 1 M..n of military and naval I mi. Me ili-i l.ired that If the pow er" ii . re undei Ided among themselves I Inns in in 1 for their common lnter ii .'m llov would lie forced to do so, I tirt i.y hank! upti y and then by revo I lilt :..n. j 1 inaiiy. continued the lint on, 1 1 1 1 n . I " III.- Kiiive fuult of striiK-k-Iiiik ultli the I'nlted Htiiles for 1. iv,. I 1 .1 1 .in inence and thus divides I lo r . ii. rslc. both on land and sea, , 11. 1 1,1 i-li . f.ii the American Klates . 1 . ninti il .mil Innccewdhle, while ih.. rt 1 ' of Kurope were divided ,iinl aIII u!i')H b tnenhced by the pn lolll'y of u coalition . ngalnxt , ih" in. A 1 cm, I ni ion was iigreeil loin piin- I 1 11- muuii, that the quesllitu of dls .irin 1111. 111 1,.. plur-ed nil tlin pro i' 1 .inline of the next peace conference .it iii.. II ia.li... The exact wording of Ui.. Ji-olui iuw will - ba-.-UlsCuased. tua I I 1 r 1 o i . 1 'oiiKH'aaniJiri 1 1, IA D. (Iranger i ,i .-ii . iimI vlcij president of .the v in. ih .in deli'Hittton for the com Inn your ami 'oiisressmen Richard Jtar tholili, of Missouri, nd T. K Murton, of iihln. were elected members of tho inlet n.itlonnl council. (. I. (UK. I A F.DITOUK- TRIP. They VMt Mill morn Kstale anil Have u tiiMMl Time ticiiernlly. Special in Tho Observer. j AhIicHIc, July 24. Georgia edi tor, composing the Georgia Weekly !io Avxncl iilon, and ninny lady I romps iiintis have spent most enjoy- uhiy the day in Asheville. The party. some 1. it) strong, arrived here from Uike To-HWiiyatid this morning went on u drive over the Hlltmore estate. This afternoon they were tendered a trolley ride ovej the city slid later lunched lit Riverside Park, Among itinse hern with the editors Is Mrs, I .oii"dri'ft, wife , of the lute General 1ongsir.it, of civil war fame. The party will leave to-morrow ' for -the rsturn lo Georgia, going via Knox vlllo and Chattanooga. , tilooin HirouglMiut llollaml. The Hague, July 24. Queen WIN heimlna waa taken III Inst, night. A premature delivery followed, casting gloom throughout Holland. It j waif) announced to-day that the. expectn lion of an heir to the throne at thla tlm will not be realised, , Jt was announced thla evening that the (juoen'a condition la aatlsfsttory and that It la expected aha will re fain her normal health shortly., , .t;"'-1 '',;,'...!: 'i '.'''. .j vi '-'-.', TniS DAY IN IHSTOKY 1659. The Pone. Alexander VIL ae- .1.1 knowledaed by a naosl brief the ,: ' King of France, sovereign ot the conquests and colonies which his subjects had made In the Amerl- 'ican Isles. ' Hitherto the Court of S'i t: Rome had . preserved ; Inviolate , s the Vunlversal grant" of , . Pope V Alexander .VI la I498 ; to hla '.-. Cathollo ' majesty, tbe King Of ' ' Hpatn.- v 1722. New1 England -' declared war ' against the Indiana." Tho amall v pox at that time waa; waging 1 'V war with both. 17St. General Johnson took For i Niagara, in America, v 1700. William Livingston, Oovernor ; of New Jersey, died. " He was a member of the New York bar and a .warm .'.advocate .of 'the vrlghta of he colohioa. Ho re moved to New Jersey and on the deposition of the royal Governor, Franklin, he was elected to fill .. his place, which he held till the time of hla death. 1S04. The ' American aquadron, con sisting of -1 the Constitution frigate, 1, three brigs, three - schooners,, two . bomb and alx 1 gunboats, arrived i-ln eight of Tripoli, - v" 1 ..'..;. 1814. battle of t Bridgewater, near Niagara' Falls, between the Brit ish under Kyall and the Ameri cana kinder- Brown. It waa a - sanguinary action, and for , the numbers engaged perhaps un equalled In modern warfare. In , which both the,, senior generals ' were wonnded. British losa 878 killed and wounded and missing: American loaa 8(0. The battle commenced at 8 p. m. and ended at 18 in the defeat of th Brit ish, 2,700 veteran regulars, ex , cluslvo of a large body of In diana. 1829. Four hundred Creek Indiana crossed the , Mississippi at Mem . phis on their way to the new country assigned them in Ar kansas '''!'.' - 1940. a couple of officers belonging to the Unltqd States exploring expedition having gone on shore at Malolo, one of the FIJI Is lands, were murdered by the na tives. Lieut' Wilkes Immediate ly attacked and burned the town and fort, killed upwards of 70 of the natives, destroyed the plantations and laid tha Island waste. ' IBM. The allied Pacific French and English aquadron sailed rrom Honolulu to destroy the Russian posseslsona In Kamchatka. 1801. Oen. McClellan took command of the army of the I'otomao. 1864. The mine under the fort" be fore Petersburg completed ana charged with four tons of pow der. 1868. Lieut. Gen. Grant nominated general, and Vice Admiral rar ragut to be admiral. 1898. Tho military expedition under Gen. Milea effected a landing on the Island of I'orto Rico, at Ciiianlca, on the tonithern coast of the Island. IS miles west of Ponce, after u hklrmlnh between tho Gloucester and a small Hpanish force. About 25.000 men In all. sailing from various points, compsKfl Iho-army going, to Porto Rico. 1901. Strike involving 24.000 opera- lives begun In textile, mills in Fall River. M THE DEATH KKCORD. Mls Helen lira), of Milton. Special to The Ohm im r. Greensboro. Jul 2i. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Uray. of thin t it v. and Mr. A. u. Bray, of Htateaville. went to Milton this morning to attend the funeral this afternoon of their slater. Miss Helen Bray, w ho died there Jast night nt 1:30 o'clock at the home of her father. Mr. II J. Bray. Deceased waa student of Creensboro Female Col lege In 1X0-. and It was while In school theru that her health failed. Much of the time since then she. has spent in the mountains of this State. Hoping there to regain her health. She went to hur home In Milton onlv few wi'c'in aro. She was then In lly un voting til the end came last night. The young woman wan well known here anil many rrlciu's regret 10 jearn 01 ner ; untimely tleuth. ; Mrs. M. H. llarnea, of Lumbcrton. Special to The observer. Lumbcrton, July 14. Mrs. Mllamla Hlnson Hurtles, wife of Rev. K. Karnes, a Mapttst minister of the county, died Sunday of heart trouble, from which he had suffered for some, years, at her home at Hloomlngdale, this county. She was 60 years ohl. She assisted her husband to prepare I r.. ,.hnr,h un.l u'h.ti h w u irnne. went to ner aunes n me miviien, where she wns found dead In a chair by some member of the family be tween 11 and 12 o'clock. Tha remains were Interred this afternoon In Jho liurnes graveyard. Beveral children survive. Death of 'an Infant. Special to The Observer. KtatrsvHle, July 4. Anna Laura, the lO-tniinths-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S L. Colvert, died of bron chitis nt the homo of her parents on Walnut street at 8:111 o clock Satui day morning. The funeral services were conducted Bt the home Sunday afternoon by RevY Frank Slier nml the Interment was at Oakwood. Tho little sirl had not been wen (or a week or two and became seriously 111 Friday afternoon. MAKKS THE LIVER l.IVM.Y. Orino l.nxntive Fruit Syrup alves per- nisiient rijivf In esses or Habitual ron- t Inn lion 11s It stimtilstes the llvvr and restores the natural action of the bowels without Irritating these organ like pills 01 ordinary eathsrtlcs, tKies not nnuse sie or stipe und Is ttilld and plensunt to take. Kerpemher the name Orino and retime subetltutes. K, H. Jordan & Co. Announcements. For Tax Collector, tDlatriot No. 1. I hereby announce, myself a candt dnta for the oTlre of Tax Colleotor, IMstrlct No. 1. Mecklenburg county, subject to the aotlon of the Demo (ratio pilinarles of August 7. t ,U B. SLOOP. 1 For Tax Cnllwtor, District, No. 1. I hereby announce myself a candi date ror the office of Tax Collector, District No. 1,' Mecklenburg county, subject to the' 'action ef-the Demo cratic primaries of August 7. KflAM J. AUSTIN. For Tux ColleriorVPIstrlil. No. 1. 1 hereby announce' myself a candi date for the office of Tax Colleotor, District No. 1, Mecklenburg county, subject to the alon of the temo- crat ti primariea of August 7. ... si,;W,XVM,AUUI, For Tax Collector,, District,. No. 1. , I heroby announoe myself a. candi date for the offioe, of Tax Collector, District No.' 1, Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the Demo cratio prlmaneg of August 7. v , J. OLIVER GLUTA8. W .. For lax Collector, IMstrlct Nft.i,H. . I hereby announce myself a candl dst for the office of TM Collector, District . No, . 8, Mecklenburg county, aubject to the action of ho Denap ratio prtmarleg oT Angusf 7 - , i,:o:'v.4'!forLEv, f Announcements. , - ' For Clerk of the, Court. : - I hereby announce myself a candi date for Clerk of the Court of Ueckt ienbuag county, subject to the action of .the Democratic primaries of Au gust 7, u V.',.' . ' ' ' ' " ' 5 For Count Comrnlssloncr. y i ' I hereby announce myself a candi date for. County. Commissioner of Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the Democratlo primary of August 7. . - t ' .. 3." A. NE3WITX.I For Tax Collector,' District No. 1. ' X hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Tax Collector, District No- L Mecklepburg county, subject to tho action .of the t Demo cratlo primary of August 7.. ' ; ' . . - . JOHN L. MILLER, i . " 1 For County- Commissioner. ' : I hereby announce myself a candi date fur County . .Commissioner of Mecklenburg county, aubject to tho action of the Democratlo primary Auguaf.7.: v- .... y '. For County Commlaslone. I hereby announce myself a candl date for County Commissioner f of Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the Democratlo ,'DHmanr. AUguai. (.'-'; ,"' ,'. . ., " - JOHN 'A. TUCKER. ' ' For County Commlsaloncr. . I herebv announce mvseilf a candl date ' for County - Commissioner. - sub ject to. the action of tho Democratlo primaries of August 7. ' 4 ' 7 .' '.'.: ' W. . J. HUTCHISON. .- For tho House, i :.: I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representa tives from Mecklenburg county, sub ject to tha action of the Democratlo primary. . i ' : W. C. DOWD. -' .For RewUter of Decda. ; I hereby announce myself a candl date- for the office) of' Register of Deeds of Mecklenburg county,, subject to tne action or the . Democrat 10 prt mariea or August t. '."W.T M. MOORE, For County Commissioner. t hereby announce myself a candl date-for--County - Commissioner- of Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the Democratlo, primary- of August 7, ,W, M. LONG. For the Legists tare. .. I hereby- announce myself a candl date for the Legislature, aubject to the nation of the Democratle primary of August 7. . . . W. A. GRIER. For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself aa candidate for County Commissioner of Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the Democratlo pri maries of August 7. CHALMERS V. FURR. For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself aa candidate for County Commissioner ot Mecklenburg county, subject to the action ' of the Democratlo pri maries of August 7. SAM H. KELL. For Clerk of. tho Court. I hereby announce myself aa candidate for the office of Clerk of tho Court of Mecklenburg county. subject to the action of the Demo cratle primaries of August 7. J. A. RUSSELU For Register of Deeds. I hereby announce myself a candl date fer the office of Register of Deeds of Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the Democratic pri mariea of August 7. - 1 C A. SPRATTT. For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself . as candidate for County Commissioner of Mecklenburg .county, aubject to the action of the Democratlo prl marles of August 7. D. A. HENDERSON. For Register of Deeds. I hereby announce myself a candl date for the office of Register of Deeds of Mecklenburg county, subject to the action of the , Democratic pri maries 01 August T, W. B. "CUNNING HA M. For tho Legislature. I hereby announce myseit as a candidate for a eeat in the House of Representatives for . Mecklenburg county, aubject to tho action of the Democratlo primariea. E. R. PRESTON. For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself aa -a candidate for County Commissioner of Mecklenburg county, - subject to the action of the . Democratlo , prt mariea of August 7. HOUSTON J. BROWNl : For Treaanrrr. I hereby announce myself a candl date for the office pf Treasurer .of Mecklenburg county, aubject' to the action of the Democratlo primariea or August 7. 1 . II. J. WALKER. For Tax' Collector, District No. . I hereby announce myself a candl dnte for tho office of Tax Collector, District No. 8,. Mecklenburg ..county, subject to the action or the Demo cratic primaries or August 7, PARKS KIRKPATRICK, For Um Senate. ' .r " I hereby announce myself a candl dae for the State Senate from Meck lenburg county, subject to the action of the Democratic primariea of Au gust 7. " - . ' -: Tot County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Commissioner of Mecklenburg county, aubject to tho action of the Democratic prl- martea of August 7. , I' '"- . ... .. . JNO. B. ROSS.-, For' tho State Senate. T hereby announce myself a candl date for the State Senate from the 26th Senatorial. District, aubject to tht action of the Democratlo primary to be held for Mecklenburg county on August 7th. ' ;, " "v .- '-v, : '' -'"' '".' ' f, ii. ft. fltAHH. m. mi .f vi For Sheriff. - '.'V I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Meek lenburo county, subject to the action of the Democratlo primariea of Au gust 7. ' ,'.,.:V-J.- ' , . ; ' .N. ' W. WAIiMCE lr County Board of Edncatlon. We, the undersigned, hereby an nounce wuraelves aa candidates lor re-ele!tlon aa member a of the county board of ; fducatioa of Mecklenburg county, aubject to the action of the Democratlo primariea ot August , v. 1 808i . - .Respectfully. , , , WM, ANDERSON.. . IrV CHARLES II. CALDWELL,. W. M.- ROSS, ' " .,,.., : ; . JOHN. Jr.. CALDWELL. ' ;, '..V,' For County Commissioner. . . I hereby announce myself - aa t candidate for County Commissioner of Mecklenburg county, subject to tho action of the Democratlo , pri maries of August 7. " :- . , BEN T. PKICE. t - T' hi; ', 'i ', ' 0 JR4 WORLD'S TAKEN. AT The" above la . fac-simlte cut, mudo medal which was awarded to us ' Louis.- . " We exhibited one cotton seed hiiKer. mooeia 01 our sano, ooir ana sepsrsiing reeis, .one : spinning - rramo, ; ' some bangers, pulleys, geara and . other miscellaneous maohlnery. ' . -S ; We not I only feel that we have won- a big victory, but It la a compll- ment to the Piedmont region that one of ita ahopa ahould get a mfdal. ;.at 'the. biggest and'iatest. world's, fair, ;,;; v, v. ',;, -.1;., r SSS-sajaa-aaaa .; .'...',. '"'..!.. 1 - rt If you should : Jurchase anything lmii9-- v . : '' if that thing should not weai as you '"think it. should,'' in every xect we ; are just as anx 'idus to make thinga ; Hghras you cur ble to1' have- them' nghk-, ; ; '-J. . Carriages, Harness, Horses Mules, - : V v: Baggage and Passenger, Service, Stylish livery. Carriage and Harness Repair Work a Specialty. , . J., W. WADSVORTIi'S SONS CO. THE CHARLOTTE TIWXKD WIRE, GERAtAN IIED . WRITE US Foskett Bishop steam Traps warnea in Btoca; aiao cara ciotninf aa ,v . v Full Una GHARLOTTE .,' BIRMINGHAM . , - EPARTAABTJRO . m 1V1HSEEY FIVt YEARS OLD SMOOTH AND MEUjQlf Express Charges Paid By Us. ; ; A trial wiK convince you that these goods are the r vtry beat for medicinal and other purposes. : Send us your orders and if liot perfectly satisfactory. return at our expense at once. All shipments are maae in piaux cases. tem.it by Postal or : Write for pries HUB UQOX IS MAbB . ' imtf . pwvpiB wvma vmu ami 19 9f Here, ' when the nousewlfe " goee le Purchase floor for her baalag day at If ehe hae once used tbe Pride el Charlotte flour a be will take nothing else. It is made of tbe choicest ee. teetea wheat end gronnA at oar mills. ALbXJaXICAKURa lXClt 3111.1 A J. le laoioer, Provrietoa. (FIiom Si.,.: ,...vv v,. , . v I Adam Scftaaf . Pianos :;- 'ViVi'.-.:-.-:'.; .,-.; , Btandard High Grade v lustra. ments. ..unexcelled fn tone, ' quality, action and durability. Undoubtedly the heat piano on Yhta market for the money we , 'ask.' It will pay you to in- vestlgate our piano and prices 'Jfafore buying ;,; ;, v . Charlolte Piano" Co. J.I3 N. To on SL'-- CHARLOTTE. N. C.; Victor Talking Machines, Edl ;. , , ton Phonographs and ,( ... , i" , '"' " Itecorda. , Standard , popular . Muala. - ' Mall order , receive prompt " attention. ' ' v i '( ' , t s'- ,(;(t I "V t c- ft FAIR MEDAL ' ' 1 ST. LOUlS L from photo Of the World's Fair on eur machinery exhibited . t. : : . at ft. one yarn - reel,' one cake 1 cracker, - v. rnAnTyrrK ;v r...i . ? .- - e -. "'. rj:.. . ... ji-... ' wX 4 ' v SUPPLY COMPANY WE ARB SOUTHERN AGENTS, FOR ' V;"-' ' 4 DUES AND HEDDLB FRAMES. . . : ' , FOR FRICES.;'"; ,..".'' ' . 4 of Supplleo. . FUUQU1TTS ana money wm do rexunaea Expretf Money Order list of other liquors. .fooling' Breezes ;; ;: '..'.', .. f -'i Z, .. . ' . -r:y"t -The ocean is not the only water which make cooling creeses. ' i. The -waters of the -Catawba also' make them, for ' here ln . Charlotte the ) breeses made-by the Catawba hare i a surpassing advantage rer those of - 1 the ocean. .To get the , cooling brasses of the ocean, we hare to go-' to the ocean. 'The old Catawba sends ,' as an electrto current and we supply the fan. t, . ' - , : r i. ,' . j.- :u . We have In stock a Urge lot of fans"': j andi we can send out men at any time to book mem up v with juice from :the Catawba - rower -Company, or from the 4 Cs steam plant T1TE D. A. t TOUPKUf S CO, ;t ' .-- "i e' - -i CHARLOTTE. K. CI , .-: . afAXTEL: tORK Is a specialty of ours, and our bii tele are far superior, both in mats -- workmanship and style, to the ordi nary aiock , mantel, we'd like f" to Inspect Our dsslrns at first han'ds and know personally and perfsct' the diaersnce between oar work aM ethers. 1'wlll prove monsy savlr knowledge to you., We also handle We also hankie Write for e4' . A CO., . j ui ana grates., write losue. ' 1. It. Wr.ARTf ' r 'eyeagfW 'ntlym " 'LrTJr' "'7 BT' 1 Charlotte, r I . . .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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