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cilvrlotti daily oi:si:RVKn. nrPTiipr.R o,imz v- . , 3 4 ' ' 4 1 1 1 i'' .J ';: '. There is nothing that. giVes, as imuch confidence as square , arid: fair .dealing with: the ; public 4 1 he mere wording: oi an advertisement doesn t make tacts. ; : . ; - 7 : ' . . ' t Sixty four years of honorable dealing direct with the people, is an index tabuf businessmethods ; ... ,We have never, lowered the art of piano building to the mere level of a; money making tf aficv v V A We.have never sacrificed tonefq for expense ' . v v : ; 1 ; plt ;:We;haye nevej: made cheap pianos'and never will; ' ' ' ; ! . V " x - - - The deputation: of our pirios v is ! gairied by, merit alone j the standing i of oiir firm by business integrity y. fThe riiere possession of a, STIEFF ;or SHAW, piano puts the; seal : of supreme 1 approval upon the j V ,; '.'..musical taste ofitsj owner. 'r':, ' jj . , $myWr' We sell our oianbs direct from factory to the homei thus eliminating all inbetween profits and our prices(tKe manafactiirers pfice)-ras low as consistent with sWc Visit bur wereroom or write Over J OQ pianos to select 'from 'rfvft1; ''T-;;;v:''"--:::: .-.',; -'";.. ;-.--.. a..,-. v:4m'viSiv-5.;--?.- - "'.:v;'. -ov - ' . sn n n H n. n : . Th-n-nn nrr-v v -v, : f Y . - ' r -v . . . t ; Soalhern ': 'V'-'Xcn ton, baie." jv OarraM IioUcr Are Brint VmeA -to.8cur 111 JOrctiOD 6r Sooth - ProUnUM Ajt,Nq for Bl; . .. J; , Observer Bureau :. ' ' it ' " 0 Mala 8treC -r , ' ; v, ColuraM, & C Sept. I. ' 6o Tar no. preparation ha been . made for the reception' of Mr. B.-yan la CVlumbla, but all .the details lll lllceiy, be arraosed la plenty or time. . Up to tbla mornlna the chamber of -ronimerce knew nothlor except that wr. Bryan told members of the dele- gratloa that he could ot Moept the Invitation to be here fair .week, but ' thaj ,he would be la this section In epmber, and this taornlna- the Ae- ; sociKUd Press ' dispatches contained tbe first Intimation as to the date. The . tnot delnlte Information - so far ' the announcement In the' dispatches this morn In r that Mr. Bryan would '-arrive in Columbia- oa the V a. m. " train from Charlotte on the" llth. i' Whera he Intends to go from here and how lone he Intends to remain In Co '. lumbla are pt known. Secretary lark will at once take steps to ret ' at Mr, Bryan's procramme more, deO- tilttly-and then have the local , ar- ; rantfoments to conform.'. It is a mat tor ot keen disappointments the fair society people and to Columbia fen- ' ' erally that Mr. Bryan could not be ' here fair week, as practically every body to, the State and hl cousin will e hero then. Mr. Bryan would help the falrand the fair would help cot . the crovv&S In to see Mr." Bryan. " In 4t statement he Issued ' from ' , Tpartanburgr for - publication to-day Gubernatorial Candidate llannlna un julvocably denies that eurrupt praQf tloes are being; used to secure his dec - tion and "resents suCb an imputation against; tlie people of South Caro lina," ,aa he doee "not believe that th foople of So nth Carolina are for sale." fe. offers to supplement any offer of reward for evidence to convict "any bribery used , An bis behalf. "I am Justified," the. statement, says, "In denying positively and unqualifiedly . (hat corrupt practices are beln sufed to secure my election with my-ltnow- lt;n, consent, connlvanc fhn Gist's attorney at 1 J 4 l.'jeclded not to resist consent, connivance or approv- Pnartanburr O ltV extra- (on to" Mlnnlsslppl, as a communis ion from blm yesterday Indicated ie would do. -i Attorney' Sims writes the Governor that since talking the matter over .with the Jdlsnlnnlppl ehnrlff, he baa derided to. withdraw Ms request for a hoarlna-. llr. Kims did not give any reasons for wlth- tfriwliiil.. . . '. . ; . '. . There Is an Insane man down tin r.-Rufort jail that both the Sonfh Carolina and Alabama allon authori ties ere rnfuslng to rare for.. The rian came here from Alahiuna, and a letter from, the Alabama Governor re coired at Governor Heywkrd' office to-dny In response to . a lettr fiom the tuth Carolina executive admits that Utowart ,1 from that State, but ays that. Inasmuch as he has been out of the hospital for he Insane there on trial for six months at the rnuest of relatives, be Is no Ion it a.charxe cf thit State andVannot be reiulvot tack fromthle etate. The -nai lins for many yrare been a . resdlont cf lahfimar anfl Is the son ot a wll known man there. ' Kurerlntendent riaboock lm mnrh trouiiie along- this line wio rrby t'.tt and rncontly the bBi J s of joirnnis adopted resolutions, that It urould not receive Kir h patl.-n s. At times they have been de.thorately ff ' -ii on thin P(:ite by f !! eii '." Ifn, It riiiidot l-o t-.t'i ( t !..it . 1 ' i tiit outcome Of tiil t ( i. ip. Coy. Wercrocas, -5 West Trede SL: ' Stcragc20.W. 5lh SU MM WMMO TH, Mgr. ernor Heywar la stIU out of tbe city and the 'Alabama Governor's - letter haa not reached Superintendent Bab cocav ; ,-, . ..... - - - - V.-v. TAR HEEM NOT TO HEAR HIM.1 Scutor Bafley, It la Said. lias Oaa- oe!le4 AU Appointmrau to Speak In North Carollata, Smator Cnlbert- aoat Jltollowlng- Unit Th Alleged . taaoa. , . ' , , v. Special to 'The Observer. ; ; : ; f . Washington, '8pt. I.Itl la . m mered he to-day that Senator-Bal- ly. of '. sxaa, has already or will at an early date cancel all engagements to speak1 In -North ' Carolina It Is also rumored that- Senator Culbert- son, ef ,the aaaie Bute, has likewise cancelled bDs engagement.'', Neither of heee Senators art In Washlngtoh at thi. time, hence -lt la impoertble to verify these reports, but the ru mors .. have come . to , The i Ob aervera ; correspondent apparently wen-iounaea. . : . . It Is needless to -conceal the fact that Senator Bailey Ocas not propose to awallow tbe municipal ; ownership proposition enunciated- by Mr. Bryan In his recent New York, speech and. not sympathising with the, Nebraskan. nas inougni u pest to reeau . his en gsgementa. .--.". '. ',vm'' v f'. It la -not' known ' whether ne tint Senator Bailey's . engagements In other States will be cancelled, but It is presumea .tnat iney win be. it Is not known why Senator Culbertaon nas cancelled hla engagements, If It be true that he has, except for the aam reason that is assigned to Sena J tor Bailey.'.; , ::;. v..! 'APPEAL TO SUPREME COTOT. '' DffetMlanU In Caw of BUrkwrH- JorIiani Tobacco Compluiy Against Itlackwell Jurham Tubaoco (orn Pvny ApneeJ on DeVMan of Jodgv loorcJini Brown Hot Captured. 8pclal to The- Observer, v , ; .n , Durham, Sept . The ) defendants In the case of the Blarkwell-Durham Tobacco 'Company of North Carolina against the Ulacjc well Durham To bacco Company and the American To bacco Company- of New Jersey and other local parties have taken an ap peal to tne. supreme court, this be ing, on the decision of Judge. Fred Moore at the recent term of court. The decision rendered was 'In regard to ' removal to the Keel era I -' Court. claiming that "parties outetde this State were In the litigation. Judge Moore refused the petition, giving the defendants 10 days In which to file exceptions, sppeal or. file an answer. Appeal hns been taken on the decision of Judge Moore, . .-. Jim lirown, the nrirro who shot and Wounded Conetablo J. V. Pleasants, has not been captured, Ofllcer1 Jlr vard went to Virginia and returned to-day, where he went with the hope of finding the negro under arrest, it was the wrong negro and the officer rm back empty handed. . . irttfh Point Vant to Hear Bryan, Special to The Observer, , V ilia-h Point. 8-pt. '. Editor J' J. rsrrlnii to-day ' telegraphed Sonator Hlinmone to use his .influence to have the Jtrynn apeclal stop here for 18 Minutes In his Itinerary through the fctatfl. - ... A Mentally Miot, aiul KI!ld,"Vrg;ro. Upeclal to The Observer, Paint Itook. f r t. While hrtnI- lltig a plHtol iirclcm lv I'lck llaylcn". a roiorf.t eiiii'l'-ye or tho Southern I", n I !w(i V Cuimt r in 1 inn fnrr, t !. N r. ' . -t f in.,; . ;. ;iy , " 1 1 ' '. V . ', C'll-'J 1. ' ' n f "- ' V VS I i- I . ' II V I ' & 1 I ' K . ' 111. .. II.' s i 1 1 ,ll II r .THEm BONDS CANCELLED. ,. .... - ..'v . Branch, and Inman, ; Whose Alle'Red Aiuroerona Asmnit on J. KJ"ys aoag l tiastoriU. May Prove Fxtal, Bcauerested and Commlued to JalL Special to The Obaenter. ;, . ; .' ' Oastonla, Sept l. The . condition ot Mr. J. R.. Faysaoux, i who was severely cut with. A knife In an a sault upon him and his son, Mr, Hunter Faysaoux, at, their .inerry-go-round near the Loray Mills last Satur. aay night, la becoming very, serious. Mr. Faysaoux has . been 1 In a very cnueai conaitiot aince -the aasanit, and hla friends and meinbers of tbe family r are becoming ; alarmed over his condition. In faetT hla condition waa se , much worse this 'morning that all the Immediate members of the family living, out of town were notified by - wire.. Hla son, ,.prof. William , Krwln Faysaoux. . the .boy hypnotlet. who Is oa a tour through the . Southern States, could not' , be located tbla mornlnr. - . . i Kllaha, Branch and Robert Inman, who were under a bond of $200. each. they being charged with the assault n the Fayaeouxa, were again taken in custody to-day, their bond hav ing been canceled. , Hilton McDonnel remains Irf Jail. having been placed under A bond of f BOO at the hearing Wednesday. Thla ; will prbbabi be Increased, should any 'effort be made to make the bond for him. All ef forts to apprehend WIU Weaver have so far failed, but Chief Alexander and others here - firmly believe that his arrest will be made soon, aa the police in every section of the tountry have been given a description of Weaver, There aeema to be sufficient evidence In the cake to warrant the belief that the Messrs Faysaoux - were .the vic tims of a prearranged plot on the part of the four above mentioned. Court convenes Monday,- but It la not very likely that the case will be trlejt un til Mr. Fayssoux's oondltlort changes. Things are lively In the vicinity of the Holland Manufacturing Com pany. The deal ha been closed with the Southern Ilea.1 Estate sV Trust Company, of Charlotte, for the alte. which includes II M acres In the T of the C. at N.-W.f Railway north of town. Mr.. B.. M.' Holland, secre tary and treasurer, has Just returned from a trip up the Carolina A North Western Railroad, where he-' made arrangements for ,the lumber for the building, - Mr. Holland will buy the timber and have It sawtW) . himself. He wlH aleo erect the building. The brick will be furnished by Mr. Sher man Robinson, -of Dalian, ; Mr.v.Hol land says that the building will be under way within three weeks. , ' ' The singing class from the Oxford Orphanage was In the city and save concert at the opera house . lant night. The .class was greeted by a fairly good audience, and every one who attended speaks In the hlgheU pre tee of the concert. , The D. 1 Wray JCIeotrlo Company; of Spartanburg, ha sold Its Oastonla Interest to Messrs, Tnrrence Bros., who take : rharga of the stock nt once and, will do an electrical busl- ness In connection with their plumb Ing business. . j .' THK BHEATH OF L1FI5. It's a siarnlflcflnt fnct that the strong- Pl anlmsl of its slui, the sorlll:i, ali hs the larpot lunss, fo-vrrful luotr mun powerful rruire. How to k"n the f)riti(ria' orKniis rl:'it should I,, i nuin's rlili'f t sludv. Like tliKimi, im f.f ollirrs, Mrs. Iih A. Rl''li't', of furt VS'llllaii'. (.. Iim l-nrn-. huw to A) thi. HH wrlton: "riir tot(lrs of lr. of two j-piirs and riir1 tni of, wh'H m.v IllctlMis 1 1 n 1 1 u 1 1 f C'Hiiriil inn. CJ Its iml fur OxoMf Bn-1 lii'i troiii.I' v" ,,t.. t 'V ft. II. .!' m i ., I ill U J. lii. TO ; AX OLD - COMRADE:- Ef ; MEMORXAM. . -r-.y. . ' ' i , . i ; Jamee CantpbeO' Abornethy. Written for The Observer r i ? ' To one wKh whom-Jim Aberneth waa closely associated for a decade of yeara, aa I was, hla death ; cbmes with peculiar shock,and sadness. It Is Infinitely pathetic for the reason that no man in our craft aver yearn ed to live, In order that he might toll and achieve, - as Jim did. ' 'lie had achieved much for a. young; man He would have done far more had be lived, for, like the Alp-cllmblng youth In Longfellow's poem, he carried : "the? banner with the strange device," ;,; TThe moat Inspiring thing about the man to ma waa bin towering ejnbl tlon. It knew no bounds. Reaching one hill-top of succeae he oould hard ly abide over Bight before setting out to climb W' outer heights that rose anew before hla vision. The abo- !iaV master of the printer case, he next made the intricate linotype hla willing slave. For a combination ot speed and accuracy with this machine which come nearest of an Iron and steel things to really thinking, Jim Abernetny excelled any man on The Observer in my day there. And no It waa aa he went from the composing room to the editorial department, first as a "sub" oa the telegraph editor s desk, then to permanent work on thla end. ot tna paper ana nnauy to tne managing editorship, it ia true, aa hi chief so well said or, him In hi editorial appreciation' "last Sunday, that he" was a master of details. Ha never went to a new position until he knew all that waa v worth . knowing about the old, ';- ;:-;," I : - . . . Jim deserved such an Appreciation a he received In the editorial . Just referred to and "the Old Man" could not have said less of .hla able young lieutenant than ha did. - By the way. It wis Jim who first bestowed, upon the ' .editor of The ' Observer . the soubriquet: of the "Old Man" and the rest Of us took It up. ' Jim had the first place In the "Old Man's" .heart Thla la giving away no secret The chlof would often say to . Avery . or Bryant or to me; "TOU know that I have a genuine affection tor you." But he loved. Jim. And be had a right to. Jim loved him more than any human being; on earth outside of his own kin.. Jim lived for hlra and died for; him and was happily satisfied In the' dally approval be received from his superior for bis sacrifice. Jim, was always Timothy to "Mr, Caldwell's Paul. '. Avery. Bryant, mysolf and all the rest of tha force were addressed as "Mister." . : Abernetny alone was "Jim." But none of us, deep down In the heart , begrudged , Jim - hla pri macy. Jim did't have as much of showing as the, rest ot us td make outside friends. ' Ha was like the en glneer down In ., the t iron , ;. and steel Inside of the warship, scorched by the furnace fires and grimy with the ugliest part of the' work, who could never leave hla hidden post to parade the deck in gold lace and bras buttons and enjoy the muslo of the band and the public's plaudits, liut better than all thla It was to be the apple of the eye of the captain of the craft. ' .'-), , One flight Jim, lost hi n1rht key. As a result he stayed all night with me. About those things that Con cern the botterwoTld In the life to corns he rarely spoke but while we' i rm preparing for our rent I sud-d denly turned about.- Jim Was on his knc, euylng hts prnyer. I believe he was a C'hrlHtlrtn In the reitl senne. , ,..,.- ,.,.., M f-f-n lilm In ujjly mnnns (or ln . i l.tii ' "i ti -whin . t)i!.'!;.:s ' Wer glnj I fi A ..fff.t, ..n I, tirt .tit... t h... awry, but I never heard him take the name of the Deity in vain. ' The strenuous life killed the boy but he could not have lived any other. I said to nim once: "Why don't you get you a nice lit tle country paper somewhere, Jim. and take things easy the rest of your iirej" -v. .. , He answered: ' "What get a piece of news 'Just Quivering" with life and hold It for six days before i printing It? It Is unthinkable." . , . It i hard to realise tha t he haa gone from us. Only a few weeks ago, the. night when the wires flashed the news, from Paris that Dreyfua was to be reinstated In the army with full honor, Jim telegraphed me congratu iatlonsfor I had ever been an ardent Dreyfusard, while he had, In the be ginning, entertained serious doubta whether one man could be right against the accusation of an entire nation. " And I wrote back to him at length a letter recalling "the border eau," Major Eaterhaey, Cot Dn Paty d Clam, and other old friends that Johnnie Jamea Introduced to us on the long sheet of Associated Presa stuff that he would pull out , of hla typewriter. How keen U the rsgret now (that I had not followed up thla correspondence wKh more of nersonal encouragement to .one who waa then on the brink ef a new life. - ' There were more brilliant writers on hi own and other paper, but at the time of his death I believe It. Is no extravagance to' aay that he was the best ail-round newspaper man la North Carolina. nis.stuff would have "gone" on a great metropolitan news paper with lea editing at the ' desk than that of any other man. -. Ulna matter ot regret not to have time for a worthier and lea harried tribute to an old comrade, . for this Is written during breathing apace In the gathering together of "ends" of the ' great Hippie-Segal, bank-wrecking story cf the Real Estate Trust Company, Suffice It to aay, however, thst worthy '.'soldier of the day and night" nac answered the last roll- call. : ' HOWARD A. BANKS. ; , v Philadelphia, Pa.. Sept 7, 1 Q. , V A ROMANTIC WEDDIXO. ( r. Totma - Salliibnriana Snrpriee ' Their : rrhnd by llanninf; Away to States .viUe and Marrying. Special The Observer,'. ! ,; t SUtesvllle, Sept ' 8. A , - romantic surprise .marriage which will" Interest many friend of the eouplo' all over the State took place here, thla even ing at o'clock when Mlss'Ila Belt' Plummer . became the bride of Mr- Everett Foil, both of Salisbury. Miss Plummor came ' to Statesvlll Wednesday to visit Mis Rowland. Mr, Foil cam this morning. They were married at the Mettfodiet parsonage, Rev. Frank Slier officiating. . t ' The bride la a daua-htxr of Me. James Plummer. a Salisbury drugRlsL and la an attractive, accomplished and popular yourtg lady. She has many friends here. - Mr, Foil t rave In for J, K. Link, a wholesale grocer ot Balls- bury, and Is an excellent young man, hbthly esteemed. The couple will re main here for a few days. They will make Salisbury th-vlr future home. Boy ratalty Injured. Special to The Observer. 1 ' Loulabdrg. Sad. . To-night about 7 o'clock one of thehat-k uxtially nicctlnjr trains rnn over and. It Is fitrM. fatiillv Injured tbe little) sun of Mr, J. A, t'nh. Th tlrlvor, rHcrl !! '. 1 lo'-ntun, bus bem ai rewte'l aiul ! !i"l vp, . , Manafccfnrcrs of the - Pianos: With the sweet tent S ' : WEEK AT WAKE FOREST. , T be OuUege Town Entertains a Num ber of Visitors While Wake Forest ere Vlalt JK Js-m here. . . Correspondence of The Observer. - Wake Forest Sept T.- Mra. Alex ander and Mis Alexander, of Atlanta, O., mother and sister respectively of Mrs. Dr. L. M. Gaines, returned to their home yesterdaysMiss Lolll Lewis returned to he home at'Oold boro Wednesday . after .visiting ', br uncle, Prof. I R Mill. Mrs, N.' Y Oulley haa Juet returned from aa ex tended visit to . Wllmlngton.Mrs, Kox. of Cullowee. this State, Is the ruest of her slater, Mrs. Johi. F. nneatT Miss Julia' Lanneau. '. of Greenville, 8. C, Is visiting her broth er. Prof. J, F. Labneau, Mrs. W. It. Powell, ef Jacksonville, Fie., ' and children are visiting their parents. Prof, and Mrs. J.' F. Lanneau. Mrs. Charles E. Taylor, ef Wilmington, Is pending a while at Dr. -Charles IX Taylor's. Mra. Taylor'a little daugh ter la with her. Mia Alice De Vane., of. Red Spring, formerly of Wake Forest la the guest of Mrs. John M. Brewer, Jr. Mrs, William Duke haa returned to her home In Richmond, Va., after visiting her father. Dr. Cf. E. Taylor.'.' i , .,. v.v ,-. s Mra. J, D. Duggan, a missionary to MR5. EVELYN B. BANAJHX ; It I rtcornlsed everywhere as the anfalllag sieclltc for the core eftrpliold. cr dysentery, diarrhoea, cholera morbn stomach ache, eon vcstlon, ennatrnke, hrart f rainttng, W'SK stomaco, aiaiaria.cniiis, irra,protratiua ami mi nnn urn ami nnr i Unmrocr. All eaa be surcd and Brevrntcd by wmiKCT in racn ajiaasoi winr joa uriua. 11 will da.troy the sernta. It U abaolatcly pnre end coetalna so fusel olt It ta prearrllitd by doctoraof all schools, Is uardlg alt oft he laO. iu hospitals ol the world, and la, thaonly wblahcv recoaniscd ss a sarrilrloe. M dual adrtre and a valuable booklet oa diaaae east tree , Duffy's Pure Malt NVfclsi-y ts c! J by all first-class drur;!$ts and r.roc ers, or direct, In scMeJ bottles only. Irlce I1.C0. See that the C:J Chemist" traJe-mark Uon t! e I. cf. Loc!t for It csrcfally.an J rt " n atHutes. It v ."1 errs ye t t t' Other rente.!:.' j f svo t--'. J.. I '. r.:.t v,-3 c-.,r-. - " Porto Rico, ha returned to her work there after visiting the family of 'Dr. Taylor. She atopped In Chase City for a week' visit oa her return. Mrs. Duggan formerly lived In Wake For- , est her husband being one of the professor her previous to hi death. Mrs.- M. B. Simmon,: who Is not only well known by.tb many student who have com here but, by numer ous other ' pfople throughout, the State, ha gone to Rome, Oa., to spend the winter with her sons, Dr. Thomas J. and Henry Simmons. Mr. W. W. Holding and family have recently moved to Portsmouth, Va., where they will make their home. Mr. Wil liam Dana haa returned from spend ing tne summer at Harrlaburg. Va., with, relatives.-In a few day Mlna Laura Wlngat Will enter Peace In stitute. Raleigh. Mis Anna Kltchln, who has been the guest "of . Mis Loalse Potest has re-entered ' . the Baptist University at ' Raleigh, and so haa Miaa Potest ',;.",.'. ' i' 1 " ' -I'f s Bavannak Win at ,GrermbTO. Special to TJie Observer.. ; ' f OreensborO, Sept lth. Savannah won the second of two " exhibition game with a team of Greensboro and Guilford College boy this afternoon by a score of I to . i The Savannah team leave to-morrow for Lynchburg to play a team there which won the pennant In the Virginia State league. Mrs, Eve!yoIk-CrnArd, of Kingston, N. Y., tells bow Duf fy pure Malt Whiskey trans-( formed her from weakness into strength after ' terriblo nine weeks' slec of typhoid fever.' She retards this medicine as a life, saver for her. .The follow tag are her own words: y ' "I regard Dnffy's Purs Mslt Wbltiey as a life-M VP r for M. 1 Vsd ktea daws mns wmIi in the City Hospital uh the trrriule typluii fer. Wh.a I waa diKbsrg 4 n( exirn, I rae vary weak and could liarjl stand c aty (set. I kad read sa aiuch ( . your BMdlclne and itf cvrae tbt I rlvrl tu five It a fair trial. I look turve kottlci n be Wart: ia two werk I waa able to k half a aille without ttring, and I can rtti.r and truly ssy tt saved mm froaa a tti'im. I i still ki k in the boom, aa it I tbo only good swalcine to have around aa a pmfnttim In anr kind ef skki l hope you wui p'liv- bik thla, thst otbsrs may know brt.ti tm l a BMakine tbt raal'r tot xich botiK Vnii w tmly, Mrs. IVI.LY.V B. BARVAi-. BUlloa JU 0 V7, lini.lon, N. Y." (XUtoij. t I'u.-, i ' tafclug tcaauouulul ol Inniy s fate
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