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. , ) V. i-" . w r F. 'in, 1. : :ii street. C-Iunilila,- S.- C, Dec IS, s to ba a :--!? probabSl ; ' a agricultural lU.-n law, i ! ren a bone of contention In i Carolina 'Legislature for over r rf a century, will be repeal. . ...a Legislature convening on the i r. -xt month. The pressof the Sa divided on the subject, but r number of newspapers are vlg. advocating the repeal of "the t r luun'B only means of credit," and t this more persistently and sys t. Ji-aily than at any time since the r v .-.sure became a law ball century t o, &t which time It eeryed a. good I rpose in & way; though It' did re pu.t In the building up of the country i merchant crass at terrible cost to the small farmer. . The anti-lien law " advocates basa their principal hope of success at the coming1 season of 'the Leglatur on the decision of Judge Brawley In the 1 ederal ; Court last , eprtng, knocking out the labor contract law on the rround that ' It fostered -a- system of tfconage. The members of the Legisla ture fig-htlng cn that side of the ques tion say that it has now become im relatively necessary to repeal the lien law In order, to control the negro farm lbor. Attorney General Lyon 'agrees that repeal of the lien law is naturally to be expected after the labor contract law Is found to be unconstitutional, and he l sanonf those, who look to tf9 the coming; Legislature wipe tout the lien. Uw.' v:.-.;,v:f Oovernor Ansel In bis message .will recommend the repeal of the law. .. Bat this action on bJs part will not be the rcult of. any sudden discovery , that the law Is unpopular. He will i carrying out conviction he has-held rubiicly for many years for as many s fifteen years ago at least, for It has Vftn that long since, as a member of 'Legislature, - he ; spoke end voted trainst the law, which he regards as ruinous to the best Interests of the fc';ate at larca. The eyes of practically the entire State are turned toward the annual meeting to be held bare Wednesday of the State division of the Farmers' TTnion. as it is evident that a big bat tie for suprsmacy In the order will be jfouirht out on the convention noor. iA. bis- row and clash la on between ,the officers' of the association, and it remains to be seen whether- thej r- tranlzation can survive this Strife, The origlnai .call for the convention, which'. was issued vet the signature of Vice President T. ?T, -v wakeneia. Pecretary-Tteasurer and . State s Agent iji. F. TEarle and Secretary of the Exe cutive Committee W. JU Anderson, has been called ft in an official card . is sued by President, O.; P. Goodwin and four members of the executive com - vnlrtM j. R. 4lckett.W C. Brown. W. 1 Kennedy and John t TUBoggv: but hss again been ."called on" by -card ' addressed, to the members of the union 'throughout theState by the aforesaid Messrs. Wakeueia, arie ana Anaer-Con.-:-:V; Ths farmers' Union Is a secret or. tranlzatlon, and It Is presumed that the proceedings of the convention will be behind closed doors; but the fierceness and bitterness of - the Internal strife win likely be noisy enougn toauow the nature Of the trOUDiS- 10 reaco through the walls of the council cham her, where the convention win ds oeia. Th officers are not taiaing cor puou : cation, but already they are revealing .- much In their cards' and notices to member 'The Earl faction claims hat . t ha call was Issued in response to the expressed wishes of "a? large mainritv of the county unions."' and tht President Goodwin arbitrarily nrnirAKHeit the alUnaof a convention STATEMENT PROM ' MR. SMITH. . Mr, Bv D. Smith, ol the BoutJh Car olina Cotton Association, has broken ,hls long sllenc, caused by Illness. He cave utthe4 following stotement ,to , dayt . ' ' ' 1 "For ths first tlm since the 1st of October bavs 1 heen able to attend to anv matters at all. having been con fined ths hospital since , ths At 1 lanta meetlnr fThe test and' treat ment 1 hope, hav -permanently re " tored my laealth, ; It was a complete 'breakdown, from overwork.; , "l congratulate ths farmers on the stand which they have taken In the rnldst of the trying circumstances, the . manner in which they have withstood the financial stringency, and held to their cotton.. The situation seem to be one '.m , whlch, seemly, a lack 'of confidence In those who hsve money In . Investing It Lin ' legitimate enter prises.,-. , It , those itu Goath .Carolina. as well as in ths other States, who are , s1nenclally able would deposit their money in banks, or at least instruct , ihe. hanks to lend money on cotton. she situation would be, vastly reliev ed. , v - . ' , , I "From the bank statement publish ,ed to-dajr there seems to be no lack of money; and now is th time. it i ever there was one, when those who have the Interest of the South and of ,- the farmers at heart-and who have ronfidence in the , resources of their country, to come o ths rescue ot the producers of the ' raw material and ; aid them In wtonlngi the , light which hey have carried on so valiantly un ler such adverse clrcumsunces. Tths Tiecensity for a concerted. action, .for a t borough , , underirtandln f; between debtor and creditor,' has" arrived and there should be some plan outlined! whereby the owners f cotton may be - relieved from p resting obligations by the placing of tbelr cotton as collater al security! ; Are the v banks f it the fitate going to sit idly. by and make iio effort to co-operate wlWa the hold ers of cotton In meeting the emerg nnr which is POn iw? If the crop vre not so short and If clreumstan- cg did not justify the stand taken by the farmers,: then this tles would be unnecessary. But svery factor In the rs Is but . accumulated testimony 'hat cotton Is fully worth that for which they are flghdng and that for "M?h they propoH to fight - i "In a few days I hope to. be able to five out a more extended Interview: ,:. to give notice of our State meet i r. wlch i to be hell early in Jary i. 'y" ',-, , '- If Is likely that ome sort ofKef rt will be made in the next LegUla- kev (J: t -.i i.i v.: i in Cr -nvi 1 i-.il io;i r t A ttEAIAtVOTTDiaiLAXD. . -;h Dakota, with i its rich silver , f or.an? farm!, wltls rnes an1 ' r.ri;r;il formations. Is a X'jrttablq "1, At Mound City, In the bom . D. Clot r, a. wondrfut(se ( ! lat;y. occurred..' Her son i r:-'.r (Ji attj with lung end throat . j ...I. r .nr,i.)fir snells oc t '"V t r. .-uti-s," write ;.r. ' a I h,s-Mt a'vlng Ur. I;:- s s -rv, t ! rt-ut mwji-ln, t.,at ' 1 r , u'y rHf.,.a v;lt)," ' ! .( jt aiiciea a r r vVtate d.'f pen ',;ry ; now Joins bu-nr here to-ci.iy on h i i, v, ho uij 1 s - y-ars un- i i I t:,en con : y under the m, but , who is in Auijunta, w a v.'ay back home a ii. Irjoa t. :.. SPflrnK.'G vis j from Eallbury. N. C, to which point ne says tie is p.-npx to remove when the Georgia prohibition law runs him out of that i:.tte. fuxevl iAiicrLr, attxVc:. Teoplo of lilt korv and Trom All Over tho Rtate Do Honor to Deceased Dr, W. K. Gwaltney Rev.: IJ Vinson ' Joiinson Coiuhicts tlw fecrvice Tailing a Successor Already Ik?lng Special to The Observer. . Hickory, Dec, 16. The procession following the remains of Dr. W. B, Gwaltney to the family plot in Oak wood Cemetery this afternoon was one of the largest crowds, that ever attended a church funeral here, some of whom came from all parts of the State. The Sunday school room, as well as ths church auditorium, was pwKej to its full capacity. - AU trom tne floral tributes there was much In evIJenee of the esteem, re spect, admiration and love the people new tor tne agea clergyman. -'The funeral services were conduct ed , by Rev, Livingston , Johnson, of Kaieign, , his brother clergyman and close friend, with whom he had la bored for the advancement of Ctris ttanlty and the upbuilding of his unurcn inrougnout the Btate assistea by the visiting . . ministers of : - his Church, C A. Jenkins, ot Statesville; C, a Caswell, of Mocksvllle; W. H. Reddish, of Oastonla: J. L. VIoDer man, of Dallas; M, L. , Kesler, of Thomasvllle v R. D. Carroll, of New ton, and' Rev. W. R. Brajshaw, state eTanaeMst. OCter Clercvroen In at tendance were: Dr. J. C. Clapp, of Newton; Dr.- J. H. "Weaver, Rev. John a Moody, Dr. J. M. Wharr. Dr. J. I Murphy, Rev. C. A. Monroe and Rev. C M. Robinson, of Hickory. Among other distinguished visitors was Mr. ArohibalJ : Johnson, editor of Charity and Children, of Thomasvllle. The deacons of the church, . J. D. Elliott, J. H. PatHck, J. F. aick, W. G. Fox. W. F. Jones and v, a. Kiser, were pail-bearers. n '' As -yet there has been nothing done. but already there Is discussion In church circles of the advisability ef calling at once a pastor io take up the church worn. Tne ueacons will, as early as nractlcable, meet with the view of calling s minister fully able to shoulder the responsibilities of the church duties here, whicn tne doctor has so ably , performed., f SHIFPfVG TO DISTAXT POINT Sallrfbnrr's IJquor Goes to Malm ent to Oklahoma. Ttioiv Peine ho uua tiew in Tills Idne of llualncss Cans ed hw Wmr rlneticy.! , , Special to Tlis Observer. , ' -fiallsburv. Dec. ; -Local Honor dealers to-day and Saturday shlppeJ their goods to Oklahoma, Washington Cltv and Maine. ' r It ia ths first Maine shlnment taat Salisbury men have made since that State made prohlbi Hon State-wide. Notwlthstsndlng the stringency of the times, It Is be lieved that . there is mors than ths usual amount of whiskey going, out from Salidbury, ; Local dealers say business Is brisk and that prohibi tion territory Is ths best customer. In this . connection, . young ' 'Pnll Tame. a asnlus with electricity end smart with his father's wit, if ot off ths best Joke on1 prohibition yet heard. His Sunday scnooi teacner, one oi mm best and brightest women In Salis bury, recently asked him in a study Of-', temperance ; wh r v"""'y meant,; ; The Itid -,', replied wunv a SMl."Taklns' whlskev from one town and putting it In another." . The oninion of Salisbury Is that there is not in the whole catechism a directer, truer answer than taanooys inaaver- tent wit. , , 4 , f y , , . toenWeatheh. : Washington, Dec, M. Forecast: , Virginia, fair Tuesday and Wednesday except snow weanesasy .. m extrsme southwest portion! tight west winds be coming variable. , j -- - - North Cafollns, - fair Tuesflsy anu Wednesday, except snow or rain Wednes day in mountain districts: light variable winds.''" r.'" . 1, . Bnuth Carolina, fslr Tuesday; .Wsdnes- day Incresning cloudiness anat warnwri, llaht varlaws wtnns. , Georgia, fair Tuesdsy. warmer In northwest portlonsr ;.. Wednesday , rain, lisbt variable winds. - ' ' Cast Klorlrtiw lair ind wanner Tues- rf.v and AYednesday:,. ngnt variaoto Vest riorMa and Alubsma, Increasing unAinMi TumMlnvir 'Vtednesday - rain end warmer! light variable winds becom ILTIu.l.ulnnl unit ; IrfMllitfLnS. ' ftartlf cloudy and warmer Tuesday, rata JPues. dv tilaht and Wednesday; fresh sbuth- ji-j.. Tnu. i rain s Tuesday. Warmer; WednesdHy fair, except rain In southeast portion; Increasing jtoutheast jylnds. -Arkansas, rain .Tuesday! Wednesday fair ann coiaer w - , ' :"--( -i West Tesas, fair on the Gulf, rain and vM , in north - portion Tuesday! Weonesdsy fair and colder. ,..''. Tctite"e and Kentucky, fair Tuesday, rain Tuwrtoy nlglU and Wednesday. : Wtst Virginia, fair - Tuesday except snw in mountain .districts; Wednesday snow. . ,,.,.' vSf C'?--! inisu cLra tiuaii crcix. The Derby f lake Run Yo-torday Morning and tho Ail-A-s kue In the Afternoon Rob Hollo Wins First Place In Doth. Special to The Observer. ! . v . Barber, Dec. 11 The Irish, Setter Club began it trials here to-day with the derby, in which there were five starters drawn to run as follows: - i Rob Rollo, bell and Chap pell, Oak land, Ind breeders and owners; C, EelL handler: with Helr-at-Law, F, and R. Thomas, ' Buffalo, N. T., own. era; C. White, handler, v.. Innlscarra, bitch. L. and S. A. Con- tolt. Mount Klsco, N. T., owners; L. Contoit handler; with Gill, bitch. Dr, G. G, Davis, Philadelphia owner; A. U. Tount, handler. ; ' a -, Saint Lamberts Davis,, bitch, ferC, Phillips, New York, owner; F. Ivan, nanaier. . The winners' proved to he Red Rol Io, first, and Innlscarra, second. This stake was finished at noon and after luncheon the all-age stake was begun. This also had Ave . starters, . which were drawn to run In the following or der: , -. " . Saint Cloud Barney, Bell: and Chappell, owners; C. Bell, handler; with Dooley, G, G, Davis, owner; A. Q, lount, handler. Red, E. C. Carey, San Antonlp, Tex., owner and handler; with Currer Lad, G. G. Davis, owner; A. O. To ant, ban dler, ' i 4 . Rob Rollo, Belt ana Ohappell, own ers; v, eeii, nanaier. ' , . Rod Roll outclassd everything ' lit Mrd work and in searching ability and won first place easily. . Second went to Currer Lad and third to Red. The conditions were good and birds : ware quite good, ' The amateur stske be gins to-morrow. i t ' - Loat3 .... .. .... . i,g:4,:;3.i7 i,::i4::.t3 7- casa-and.in Danks.,.. .....V. .. .'." 47.s:3.13 Cro.-a Assets ... ... 2,73i,C40-91 r " ' r-l - 7 . TvTe solicit your birinc.:3. New .iccounto vrcl: P.. A. Dunn, Vizz: V7. 1. H:', V. : A. G. Ercnircr, C:.:!i. A. 7, Cn-ncj, Ar:t. C: .' NEW ORLEANS RACES. Lad of Langdon Easy ' Winner, in ' Handicap Favorltca Have Best of ' ' Argument. . . - . " New Orlesns, Dec. ML Lad -'of Lang don easily captured the handicap race to-day. Favorites had the best of the argument, . Ave ut of - six winning. Weather clear; track soft. ' ' First race, fts furlongs, selling: : Free Bootef, 7 to S, won; Magic 28 to 1. sec ond: . Toboggan,. 30, to L third. . Time, . W ' '. ' ,'' Second race,' 5 furlongs: Una, J to L won; My Jove,: IS to X second; Sundart, 18 to 1. third. Time, l:02-a Third race, mile and a sixteenth, sell ing:. Halbard.S to , won: Grace Lar sen. 4 to 1, second; Rl Grande, I to L third. Time. 1:53 8-S. '. rourtn race, mile and TO yards, handi cap: Lad of Lanprdon, 4 to 1. won; Pasa dena, U to S, smond; Carthage, 11 to 10, third, . Time, 1:49 1-5 Fifth race, . S . furlongs. 1 selling: .1 La Soeur, I to S, won; Hans, l to 1, snoond; .a Aims, u io a, iniro., iiroe, i:Js-ft Sixth race, mile and a furlona. selllnr: Dr. McCleur, t to 10, won; Granada,. 4 to j. secono; uaay uaxiana, u to vthira. ,t 4 A NEW ANAESTOETIC. t Common Epsom 'Salts Permits-Am Sort of Operation Without Danger . u tne raticni. , New TorK, -4 Dec.' II. -Announce ment of the discovery of a new an aesthetic according to ' Ths American to-day.wlU ' soon be - mads by Km RocKefelisr Institute f ? for Medical Research. .- - :-,., ;-.,fr The new anaesthetic Is nothing else than plaint common epsom salta or to give ? its scientific name, sulphate of magnesia; It ,was discovered by Dr. Samuel J. Meltser. one of - the Rockefeller experimenters. Its treat est value Is that It permits any sort of an operation without any danger t the heart or tne patient. va. Either local or general anaesthesia, It Is said, may. be produce j b-, the Injection of a 20 per cent solution of fte familiar drurf Into the nerve tract governing the sensations of the part to be operated upon. : January 1st, opening day, but you can tako shares now. At all times' this is the best place for- your earnings, but during panics, hard times or great - stringency in the money market, if' vour debts are . due the Mutual you can't be "called"" or forced to 'sacrifice your property on a dull ,dead or moneyless markets Many- an-honest man meets his "Waterloo , during such times, or, if he gets accommodation, at v. all, it comes high. The B. & L. borrower sits back .and smiles: He has only: to pay his weekly, dues s while the other man searches the market with a fine- tooth comb for .relief at any price." " Other 1 institu- tions sometimes can't escape destruction dcring these i storms, , but organizations - like ' the - Mutual ' , are as solid as the 'eartli.- .... . t '' :' E. L. KEESLEE, Treasiirer. ; fl' 'Phono 344.", . , : , , vr i . -: 23 0. Tryoa Ct. Attractive Homes 1 For SaEe I-room house, Elizabeth Heights, hardwood '.; finish;, all modern," splendid , i,' location,' large lot, UZxt Owner anxious to make quick sale. v For particulars and prlcef apply at office. " room elegant home," South Tryon street. n corner, close In; compara-' V y tively, new, beautifully, arraiaged, modern la every respect, two baths. r " hot water heat 'and laundry In' basement . For price, ,; terms , ud ..'other Information, apply, at offlce. , ' " 1 ' Umi EZm Murphy & Gotapohy 4t V. Tryon. Thone 843. To ' Drtre Out Malaria'' fty -j'. f : Ami uuim vp ma eysmn Take the Old ' Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS. CHILL, TONIC. ,..Tou know what you are taking, The for mula is ninthly crinted on every bot tie. ahowlnc it Is simply Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form, and , the most effectual form. - For grown peo pie and children, EOc v F. D. M. Ring the "Bell" 587. ' - When you want li re Insurance Information or " a good earthly home ; by the month or Im'so; a business oflico for 1908 at $5.00 to $10.00 a month., " "OW TRE SQCAUE." 1 iHaniibiaVLiat of '', GKristmas ! v Huyler s ( ' ) ' j, "V A ' t , i J ' , , ' t- Henckels Manlcnrlng - and i . ff . -v ; Work Sets,, Imported Toilet Articles,' MlliUry," nalr and Clothes Brnsbes. etc etc ,.t Ws have beautiful articles i F -Jer t V,; is v '', in ihe& and want to shove, you. Beautiful Una Out Glass. R..11. joaoAN&ca " Thons f. ; , WB NEYItn CLOSE. '' NURSES' REGISTER - KOS-rLVCTUATIXO ' . ' GUARANTEED XTUST ' 1 MORTGAGES. ' : - The -safest' investments in the world areknrst ' mortgage ; - Guaranteed Real Estate loans. 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