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CHARLOTTE DAILY OL3ERVER, OCTOBER 22, 1C :'s iLCOX FOK f ABLUMEIST ' 3 AXD COMMONS AT ODDS .: a ' n Which lRlne Tneeday WB ' i Marked by btrrnaoM Conflict : . (wwn the IlatiHM Over. Mdaa i a IUU and Appeal to th Cotto ny May Ilesnlt Oovf-mment , and lis Labor Partr Alllce Aa to laali . 'U'nrVmxi'l " OamDMIM-Uon I'.ill Marking lino of Parting lrUA Qacatto Klumbertng vw- i a not '.I- s !v,f. ...,. ' London, Oct." ll.- Parliament will rp-uwmbli next Tuesday with two vexatious controversies before u ana the me tin oromlses to attract re newed attention to public question. Fir lie ory Campbell-Bannerman, the Premier. Intends to resume the . tHr iir-wHin nf narllamentarr at laJra, A meeting of the cabinet haa bMn called . for to-morrow, iwr n hink iha Pnnniar will have an audi nee o( Kins Edward, and the work of the eeealon win pe aennueiy oe iiih fh.mHarlaln aends word that hie Indisposition will be of but oner ourauon ana inmi ne imvu to return, before lone and continue bit xarux propaganda. iMiii.-tiAMfl in that Arthur fl. Balfour will continue in hi old place downe dlreotlnr the oppoaitlon force la lae uouae or ivcraa. It la not likely that the govern inent will Initiate any Initiation be mrA ! fArtahailnwMl In the Klnc' peeoh. together with that which was left over from the spring sitting. ' The session whtch begin Tuesday will be marked by two connicia. one !! tha Uoune of Lords and the v y m m Ait. Avar tha h1 llf'M- ' tlon Mil. and the ether between the irovernment ana we lodot party orer the1 workmen's compensation bill. During the receae now coming- to a close tne ociauauo wing- i mo tw r.rt Anooaed the aovern tnent'a candidates, and the present ' measure la considered a test of the government's ability to hold the eup . nnrt of the labor members of the Mouse of Commons. of Lords and the Mouse of Commons over, the education .diii may iu m arimii conaaiuencea. and possibly re sult la an appeal to the country. The main purpose of the bill, that of gtv- . Ik. MAMHttnr a Miur ftancmuunai -mtatiL la for tha tune belnc forgot ten la tha Intensity of the strife be--' tweea the two houses. The Irish ojuestlon Is a slumbering Tolcaae which may break out at any moment, nut were is oeuevea to o tacit understanding that It will go ever te the next se anion for full dis suasion. Meantime the Irish leaders, notably John Redmond here and T. P. O'Connor, In the United States, are , indicating that the government's co cession of anything short of complete home rule will be unacceptable to the Irish party. .TvYO HYMNH EXCLUDED. Vearer. Mr tloA. to Tter" and "Lead, Kindly Light" l-r bidden. . IDW IVIft DWI. Biaop John J. O'Connor, o the CathoIkJ Diocese, of Newark, has Is- rtuia uwuhvuvim iu inn c . . Hhe churches under his direction to discontinue the singing of. "Nearer, Vf ruiA . rtiaa" mnA "Tvai1 Kind ly,. Light," might be sung in the -churches after the conclusion or ser- Vices U Ulf jtmmiUT aw in iv f""" It. but under no consideration was "Nearer. My Ood, to Thee" to be heard In any church under hla Juris- . diction. m.. kl.k jlu.1.Mil III. nt tha Church did not permit the singing of any hymn that Is not part of the liturgical service, and he aaaea "Nearer, My Ood. to Thee" is no more a part of the service than is "In tne BWItl dj ana aj. Is purely sentimental,, while "Lead, .Kindly Light," le an appeal for spir itual light, but there Isn't any reason '': The liturgical service Is In Latin, ml altrinnvh tha alnelna of an Eng lish translation of a part of the litur gy er a Psalm, utc, is sanruonen, n U an Iron rule of the church not to allow the singing of songs not In cluded in music rereiTing in batloa of the proper euthorltlrs. "Lead, Kindly Light." was writ ten by Cardinal Newman before hla conversion to the Catholic religion. inw i w if it j 1 1 1 1 ... the Catholic chunhes. . BRTAX PLAXa A NEW PAHTV. ' lRt. W.Ik i 'iiituntlla atwl mm- mnrrw, - Weaker Are. vtitu iiunv w Milwaukee, vTs.r Dispatch to Wah- Ington Herald. That the Bryan-La Toilette move to form a new party, pledged to over tarn trusts and railroad Influences al leged by them to control the govern i meat, la being held up by tha refusal 'of Roosevelt to lend himself to the new deal. Is reported current In Wis consin to-dsy as a result of yesterday's mysterious conference between Bryan and LeTollelte on the way from Mll- waukee to Madlsnn and then into lews. The two polltlolsn-let turers. It Is , rumored, have sutured the aupport of Folk, of Missouri; t'urnmlnn. of Iowa. and n'eaver. of Pennsylvania. In their - new campaign, and the support of i Roosevelt, It is nald. la all that re ' mains to make Die new plan public property. ) The pryan-Iifollette ronferenre yesterday followed the speech of Bry an, In Milwaukee. In whlt h h tl lar , ad that Roosevelt was right In hla movee against corporations. He then ' went on to say that nine-tenths of Lu . PolleUe'e followers In Wisconsin were true Democrats, and h gave hla heartiest Indorsement to !a Toilette, saying that he came to the Ntate to fight for tha candidate who was pltlel ngaiaat the corporation rtepuhllcan wha had defeated La Fnllette, who. he aald, should have been given the lead In the Congressional rale bill fight last winter. Murrird iYra fiaextrn Avoid , ( - L) nrliing. ' ' rjasdea, Ala.. Oct II John Mose. ley, the negro arrested leal night charged with the1 murder of Engineer Joe Cobb at the steel plant, last r'-ht, was harried to Anntstnn this sernoort. Threats of lynching were u'd alt day. .Cobb waa very popu r here and In Alabama City, where is lived. Tha engineer was brained wiia a hammer. . 1 " tVnOairaUoa Vl4ta New Zealand Cap- . . ital. Wellington,' Kew Zealand. Oct. I J. The Mggeet conflagration In the his tory of the city aocarred early this morning. The Union Rank was com r l'tely destroyed by flames, end tha new building of the Hank ff New tou(h Walea waa gutted. The Com rnerciat aad Trocadera'. HoUla and several Insurance and other business housce also were destroyed. - j . .:. Impara Wod, , .;.-','' Ksnana City Times. i .' T i be moequito Jboared through ' a r trier of an Inch of paint and pow . r oa the fair rtrl'a cheek and then tack as if poisoned. Cii.a ttieae adulterated tooi, ' , ;-.:" La eicJuimed, . , , kst,. REPUBLICANS ' AT LEXINGTON. Candidates tpeak to Mlted Aadlcnoe -In the Court blouse Bpeakcra Lay . Orcat ' Strcaa s oa y Vota-Bnyln. Lexington. Oct. a 1-The Republi can. candidates for county offices and far' the Legislature spoke at tha court house hare last, night Tha. court house was well filled, mora than half tha audience being - Democrats. ; who came out to see what was doing. Re publican County Chairman J. R. Mc- crary waa master of ceremoniea, ana presented hla candidates to tha people by numerous ' Introductory ' speeches. Tha leading speech . of the occasion waa made by the candidate for the Legislature, Mr. Edward Myers, of Reeda. The other officer-seekers who spoke were: , Ed. L, Green, for .clerk 01 court: Alex Deiap, for snerin; u x Leonard, for treasurer, and M. L. -Stone, for register of deeds, All of me speakers referred to pledges wnicn they had sent to their opponents not to buy votes In this election. One Democratic candidate had eigned. the others had not. The Democratic can didates aay that since vote-buying Is a crime, punishable by the law. It la ridiculous to talk of signing pledges against violating, the criminal coda. Just aa foolish as It would ba to sign a pledge not to commit murder or any other offense against the State. , The climax of Interest In tha speak Ing was reached at the close when Hon. Zeb V. Walser addressed th meeting. Mis subject waa Immortality. In an eloquent and dramatic manner he referred to the growth and de velopment of the universal desire for THE WEATHER. Washington. Oct. 21. Forecast for Monday and Tuesdayt Virginia and North Carolina, rain Monday and Tuesday, fresh northeast winds. South Carolina, rain Monday; Tues day partly cloudy, fresh northeast winds. Georgia, rain Monday, except fair In northwest portion; Tuesday partly ciouay, rreeti northeast winds. Kastern Florida, showers Monday and Tuesday, fresh and variable winds. Western Florida. Alabama and Mis sissippi, partly cloudy Monday; Tues day rain and colder, fresh north wind a Louisiana, fair In south, rain and decidedly cooler In north portion Monday;- Tuesday showers with cold er In south portion, fresh north winds becoming brisk Monday afternoon or night 1 Eastern Texas, rain and decidedly colder Monday; Tuesday fair, except rain on the coast; brisk to high north winds with f reeling temperatures In north and western portions. Western Texas, snow In north, rain in south portion Monday; Tuesday fair. Arkansas, rain Monday, much cold er In west portion; Tuesday fair, colder. Tenneeeee. fair Monday, except rain and colder In extreme west portion by night; Tuesday rain with colder in west portion. LOCAL OFFICE V. B. WEATHER BUREAU. Charlotte. Oct. Jl. Sunrise 6:14 s. sunset t:41 p. m. TEMPERATURES (Id degree) Hlgtieat temperature Ioweat temperature Mean temperature Fxceaa for the day AecumulHted deficiency ror month. Accumulated exceea for the year... PRECIPITATION (In Incher). Total for 14 hours ending I p. m... T Totsl for the month 4.17 Accumulated exeeas for the month 1.64 Total for the year 43.12 Accumulated deficiency for year .. .36 Prevailing wind direction N. E. w. j. jjBNNiCTT. UDserver. m.; You Know ALL ABOUT I'JBii tluyler's CANDY. Immortality, " both 'ancient and mod ern-'v Finally, having reached . bis peroration, he exhibited , a bottle which contained whiskey and a writ ten -document of -some kind, and ex claimed that within able flask -was preserved tha pledge made by a Re publican 'candidate not to buy votes which pledge hla : Democratic op ponent had refused to sign, but had requested that tha document be pre served In alcohol for future reference. "This," Mf. Walser aald. 'la tha-way the Democrats have decided to make rota buying Immortal In Davidson county." Thia speech 'waa received with much laughter by the audience. News came here yesterday of. a fatal-accident In Arcadia township at the saw mill of Mr, J. O.' Reeves. Mr. Reeves' little 12-year-old - dsug htet waa playing about tha saw mill. Go ing near the driving wheel of tha en gine, her clothing waa caught In .the wheel, and before assistance . could reach her, the machinery had dona Its deadly work, the little ' girl being thrown around the wheel aeveral times, and killed Instantly. This afternoon at the Presbyterian church, the R; E. Lee chapter of the Daughters of . tha Confederacy , held memorial exercises In honor of Mrs. Jefferson Da via' y ' , 9' ; Special Notices DON'T WAIT ORDER BLUE BIB-' hon Lemon and Vanilla to-day. Ab solutely pure, ge twice as far 'and tha "Blue Ribbon Flavor" is perfection. Ask for the 2Sc. slae. WILEY'S CANDT IS ALWAYS SOLD rresh. No stale Wiley e candy on the market. Strictly a pure, hfgb-arade candy. We are sole agents for Char lotte. JAM. P. BTOWE St CO.. Drug gists. 'Flione Itv. We are sole agents for Charlotte. NURSES REGISTER JORDAN'S Si WE NETER CLOSE. Draggle ta. Yhone 1. J r 1 via OUR DYING AND CLEANING You can save money by having that Waist or Skirt, once discarded, Dyed or Cleaned. We also Dye or Clean Household Draperies of all kinds, and Lace Curtalna. Gentlemen's Suits and Neck ties renovated and pressed by experts. Our' work will please jrotj. ' ' , ' A -j. ' laiusrtarorn, Dyera, Cleaaera, . 219 Seotb Trjro Street LESS THAN ONEi CENT A CUP Powell Breakfast Cocoa. It la more than three times the strength of cocoa mixed with starch. Arrowroot or su gar Is therefore more economical, coating lese then one cent a cup. It Is delicious. nourishing, strengthening, easily digested and admirably adapted lor invauae as weu as tor pereons in henlth. For sale by MILLER-VAN NKS8 CO.. 31 N. Try on. 'Phones and US. 1 1 XJIB COlfMERCIAXi NATIONAL. BANK OJt CUARIX)TTB 1 i ". t : ij . r ta m m m m aw w al WWH. 'Umiiii, - 'I . I " " . ... '' in.. Mllllnma . DEPO8ITS. ; , i . ... . . . . On MOUon Ono Hundred Thooaand WANS.V . ..One Minion Ttirea nnnared and aTfty Thonaxntl ?.:. tmiiMrclai rexurtinei.t '' ';':: t laVDcWtin' ' .' - Savhiga Department ;t '- Jrjre'; &cba ' Wl'-'S rully equipped and doln good bnslneaa; -:'.'.' ;.'X V B. A. Dt7NlV,,riMldoat. . W. B. HOLT, View ProaldenC ' A. O. BRENIZER. Cashier. ' A." T. SCMMET, Aaalstant Caahler. , SATURDAY, OCT. 29,1906 .-' ' i' ! will be a' red-letter day for yon 'If It mar kg' your taking shares in tha Mutual Building Loan. Few realise what an opportunity la at every man's door In this city oryState for bettering hla con-, . dttlon through thla very channel. ifl had enjoyed .. auch ad--' vantagea when a mere boy, I could now retire with a competency, , but 'they were not offered then. Teach your boy to save by having a few ahareev Let him have hla book. Let him make bis 'own pay-; menu Stimulate thrift and economy., He will thus, early In life, . acquire business Ideas of real value. I hope to give my boy a- classical -education, but he'a got to know a lot of 'practical things U aa h. mm .Inn. Vmi'm mh mllitM a-rtutaatea that bad no arsian H ' haven't you? .. ( E. LV KEESLER, Treasurera X5 B. Tryon St. Phone S4i IF TOU HAVE THE HEADACHE. 'phone WOODALL at SHUPPARD tor n bottle ot Allan s Headache Remedy. It will cure you when other remedies foil. Price 25 cents. LOST MANY BRANDS AND MAKES of olive oil have been lost. Buf Eugene Du Ralxs Olive Oil is found by the many thousands who daily use It to be the beat: sny slse you may wlah, H pints and quart bottles; slso quart ana u gallon cans. bakhatt BLAKK<. Charlotte and Dilwerth. FARMS FOR 8ALE-SJ1-I ACRES ON Dowd rrad and railroad, about four miles out. $70 per acr 24H acree on Statesville macadam road, about three miles from square, f70 per acre. These are very attractive farm and we will get down to bualness If you want n email farm. J. ARTHUR HENDER SON BRO. WE ARE EQUIPPED FOR ALL KINDS or typewriter repairing, nana us your machine when In trouble. J. E, CRAY TON CO., 'phone 804, Trust Bldg. FRESH EOUS i&o. SEEDED RAISINS Wc. Curranla 10c. Mixed nuts lie. Yellow yam aweet potatoes too: Yel low California t-lb syrup peaches 14 1-1 cents, Lemon cling tOc. Asparagiia tips &c. Pie peacheslOe. BRlDOEltS tt CO., 203 West Trade Street WE WILL SELL A HANDSOME TEAM of brown mares at auction Thursday evening at the fair ground. They will be sold to the hlgheet bidder, and they are well worth going out te see. W. . ROSS CO. TO LET ROOM HOUSE, OAK ST., water and aewerage, 112.00; I rooms, modern, U. 4th, 130: rooms for office or bed rooms, gander's Building, best looatlon In city, ti to tt; houses for colored tenants on tC. 2nd street, cheap. E. L. KEESLER. 2 b. Tryou street 'Phene M. FAIR V1SITOR8 ARE ALWAYS IN A hurry, so savs time by dining at the Oem Restaurant. Meals served In stsnter, rnd you 'get what you want E. F. CR US WELL Madjiger. MR. FREDERICK J. PEARE. WELL known as a concert pianist ana. nign clsss teacher In the muelcal centres of Chicago, Buffalo, St Louis. Cincinnati, etc., and for seven years orgsnist and choirmaster of St Mary's. Evans ton. III., will give vocal and planofore In struction at pupils' resideneeo or studio, 601 N. Poplar street 'Phone USA, 12 PER GBNT INVESTMENT - "Wt offering some Investment property paying II per cent on the Investment. It Is splendid renting property and the houses on premises are new and splendidly built Railroad Site It would be difficult If cot Impossible, to duplicate tha piece ot property on railroad, close In, fronting tit feet on Southern Rail way, and running back 110 feet to a macadamised street Sea ua for price- The Charlotte Realty Company A. a CRAia Secretary and Manager. 9 Ofltoa It K. Trade St. . Phone til. . BOTIIIOlffi '. Modern" nine-room house all conveniences, on Park avsnue; Lot - 10x1(0..' If taken at once, nrtca . . . ..... mm.A .... 15.000.00. on corner of Graham and Eighth streets I lot , 10x160 feet' Price . . 4,Ta.00. . soprcpE BMnv: wan akd psr unm 'i . ; M: SOME FIRST DOLLARS . eaved, and banked by you and backed thy a firm determinai tlon to add to tt regularly la your Initial, step toward ,auo- 't cestui It Is the dollar you save, not the -dollar you spend. nai-neips you io proapemy . .K-"-vn:x::;i- J'' J V, V This bank .will appreciate . your aoeount, ' however small,' ' and . will extend to you all the courteslea aad axebmmoda- vtlons'tn-iour-power. .4' ' A t'x r t;-;:,1':": ''"v ,3EO. E. WILSOX Prraldent JNO. B. tlOSS. Tkw Pnatdeiit. Y:.r I---. 7, :'.t-i W. C WILKINSON. Caahler. , . y... :MERGHAMTS and; I EARI1ERS MTI0IIM.BMIC Or CHARLOTTE, N.C. v . 1 Gliarloite: Trust Gomjp'y 18 East Trade Street.- 4. . :; 4 Piir.Cent Coxripoxnded Paid on ' Savings ' Accounts, , Interest begins ftotA tim of Deposit - ' - 'y ItmECTOItSt ' ' W. n. PEI.K. J. M. DAVIS, T. C GUTHRIE, O. P. HEATH, H. O. LINK, J. H. LfTTLE, W. M. LON43, C M. PATTERSON, I. W. tlMMERMAS. U It IIAGOOD, Caahler. - , " ' -K ArchitectLiralWoodvvorker WOODCaMI ORiuaexnTAi turn kakeb KODQS fCl PATIKTS WORKED OUT C. A. EASTMAN It WEST PTPTH BTRKE7T. . FOR RENT. ' Store, No. 101 Kaat Trade street. Store and Office, Wo. 11 & College street; both in tha very heart of business activity. 8. WFTTKOWSKY. Melrose Flour has arrived. Our MILL FKED will make 'yourhorse fat THE STAB MILLS. 'Phono SOT. MRS. GERVAISC GRAHAM'S Kosmeo, Face Bleach, Cu cumber and Elder Flower Cream, Face Powder, Hair Restorer, Cactico Hair Grower Skin Food; you know them. We sell them. Dilworth Drug Store, Thone 147. B. S. DAVIS. N0TIGE A special meeting of tha stock holders of the Fidelity Mfg. Co. will be held In their office at 10 o'clock a. ra Thursday, Oct 15th, 1901. T. 3. LILLARD, Sec. and Treaa. Charlotte, N. C. Oct llth. It 00. 'A.' Office of the Mechanics' Perpetual Building and Loan Association. Ol' October 1, 1906. 17,000 Shares in Force. , l MEW RECORD The management of the above Association has, from its earliest organizatiol realized the Tact that the' officers of it were simply the " Trustees of the Public," and hence they have on every and all occasions endeavored ' to inform the public of its workings and to have the public share in the felicitations' of the Association's success, and the marvelous results attained have shown that open, fair and honest statements of the conditions of the Association are appreciated by and duly re-1 sponded to by an observing 'and discerning public. The management at this time feels proud and highly elated' over having established a new, heretofore unheard of record, in having attained 'the high mark of 17,000 shares now in force, equal to a matured value of $1,700, 000.00. The management now aspires for, the present for only 500 additional shares, in order to have tne even sum of Ons and Three-Quarter Uillion pollars. . . THE 4etli QCZnUZQ which . commenced September 1st; was; very liberally subscribed to, and to reach the additional 500 shares or more, we advise that the subscription for this, the . 0 will be received 'at par for 30. days longer, so that those . ; subscribing within the next $Q days will share inttev"'' profits of what the 48th series has already earned, '' A Let every friend (and who; is not!) of this institution v bestir himself or herself to help the cause along, " both T by word and 'deed."' " fw,'i-'ll,;;4;-.:jr'-t M9v Borrowers are assured to get their loans . within 60 ' 'days after tho'committee reports on? their application, .V ' ' H.--E.-OOOIIIIAIIIS.' flee.1 and Treas.-'' 4Aa :r ."- i'4 r f B.7ITTII07flILY, -President, r;. .,... .' . -1 , ' : '' ''. 1 41 . (ii(D(l : f OR KONff ' ,.1V1, " ! WE IfND mm at" 6 SOLICITS YOURlBUSINESS THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL - BANK' -i On Paying1 of BUb It Is well to pay brae promptly, but not ta pay the shine bill twioa. Borne timea book-keepera. by mistake, send out hUIa after . they - have beea . paid. If. yoa- pay by cheek, however, tha canceled checks arc returned to yon aad wan ae produced aa recelpta. Check-' . In accounta are therefor mere than a ooDvenlenoe. They are aa ' lnanrane aalnat overpaymeat Kvary man or -woman wha pays bills iboutd do so with ehecka. , Tour cheeking aoeount will he weloemed at 'The CsWtotta Katlonal Bank, where yoa ar assured ot absolute aocurlty aad th most eonrteou aorvtea.. ' . ff. tTM1 feidcr . . - B, 0: tllATIT, PrSdeat WlttCOME Handy ' One a rsek or once a month lay aside a certain portion or your Income. ; Deposit It jwlth ua and .we will allow you Interest on aama - Don't neglect to SAVB. Thia money will com handy to yoa noma day," Indeed It win. .' .' , .: Southern Loan & Saving s Bank l , ' r . i.. - P. at BROWN, PrtaadonL .'.';' W. Ll SXKTJtS, Caahler. ';..- . W. ALEXANDER, Vic TttMtmt, i ;'.'-'". Housefibld Accounts .... ;.;.''" I .t " (,,: v -i :.S. ''. . . with us have almpllfied for many Udlea iof Charlotte the flnanclali .; part of houatkaeplng. Tha check book ahowa : whara the money' v goes, and tha check Itself : ta tha beet form of receipt - We Issue' ;t amall. leather. pans . booka. aultabla for carrying ta- ladle' purse.' Southern StatC3 Trust Qo. vTHObtt tttnxDnro. '.:- citAftumn. w. o. 1 fiaCO. arratrUKKaV T. . V1tAHKLur,; WTn. WOOD . - riwuwi. ... i-e rxwn. - xraarea ' DA VM, Aaalstaaf Treaaaror. High Grade Investments JL. '. v't. , i f, t, W .OITKB aBJECT TO SALEl , f North''Carolina ,. Il,i-.f .."rv';i,'."s'!A;. -'".1500 A.''T. 0. Bonds, is, due lilt. ' ':;rr V '.v '$1,000 Hop '.salt! Bond , due lIT. "iV ." v'-iv 11.000 Kause River Bonds, Is, du 1111 k .00 Eagle 'Phoenix-ta. dae 1IJI.;-v iX:J:'o'l. '10 shares Hrat National Bank of Kith pplnl '. o,' 'J'-, ! ' 10 to ll snares inaniana rark Preferred.-. v 10 to II share Brown Mfg. Co. Preferred. " ' ,10 to II sharaa Monro Preferred. ; ' ' -10 to II aharea Bib Mfg. Co. Preferred. - to ill iharea Laray First Preferred. ' "fl(f.' ".;. .' 'is. ' ' '(.'-) '! . r.;fj n . If , ii "i ,. - Hi t : . v ' f'i --'l'--j? ,v ; !:V!;1,.,1' r ;.'' 'v
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