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4 CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, MARCH 23,-1903. E!;cCIjarIoltiOtotrutn 3. r. caldwell D. A. TOMPKINS Publisher. SOMTTHING NEW IX CARS. ; And now Ne York has . pay-aa-you-enter cars on lu Fourth and Mad lion avenue lines; This service was put Into effect th other day and DENIES .SLLNDER CHARGE 'Ur'J ' I . . . ' . I . - . T aunt up in accordance wun me law ; txtrmrr iovernor mate nny x- monopoly. id trusts) have They been Every Dry ia Ihe Year . SronCHAEb MAKES REPLY. 0f association and co-operation. This - I Is the source of their vis; or. the gen- an- r-uni"r n -iiit .nmuimm jirr.iu, i ,rali forea or fhalr trowth. I wM Pu ..wo enew tne otner aay ana Kegardln; an Editorial In Who would not ditt.0 them rwooid BM Is proving decidedly popular. Th Paper air. Locke Craig Rwcntly j-nped tha march of progress." And car used are considerably .longer than the regular type and have fenc ed-ofl enclosures for conductors on AYCOCK SUPPORTS CRAIG. 3. 6CBSCRIPTIOX PRICE t Daily One. year Mi months a, .fare months RH 4.09 a.oa . One year .. - Bis months .. Three months Scnil-Weekly their rear platforms. Enuring single fila throurh a narrow ' DassaKeway, car patrons pay fare one by one. Tha To the Editor of The Observer platform standing privilege Is re stricted to the front. Exit may be made ors the Candidacy" of the Yonng Ixx-hiiivsr Yora ; the Weet -na Known His Private and Public Ca rre For Thirty Years and Knows Ttiat Tl In a nmtlMnan. Patriot .-vc yui Matemeni, nays jie iu i now gten at the whine of the epol- I and Slatcsnian SOt MaDder Jlr. ITalr AaUlU llf. arlit. "Tou nnnat . rfritrov. thaaalt-. . -.--. V . - - -.v. tTUt-m A 11,. I,iinrfrt.n- 1"; . " .-. I'' , 1 I rem lot JWIJ fltwi aim V- - i niuauDUiiei, a uct ie luirirni- ji-j i i cjnote From a Kpew-n V?mw at mtnU of our crm,ation itself.- And ... . . liaat Mt oonveotlow by Mr. Craig how ,, ,h. farm.. and, tha ma. Editor Th New and Observer Temporary Chairman. I chanlc like this? rTh comsern that It haa been my habit ever since I has and exercises an undlsputabie became a voter to support somebody monopoly in the production of u nee I for nomination lor various amces. in your paper of date March zotn, Mity of life la as essentially In the lam always for somebody and never w n interview irom service of the public, a public neces I against any Democrat. This time I Mr. Locke him because known him for thirty years. He and I were class mates, and I boarded for on -year at his mother table. I know the V. 34 Couth Trroa street. Telephone numbers: Business office. Pelt 'phone 7; city editor s office. Bell pnoae ui news editor's afflea. Brll 'rhoD. 24. ' A subscriber in ordering ths address of his DaDer chanced, will please indi cate the address to which It is going at the time he aaas for the change o i. mad. This pap rlvws eorrespendents as wide latitude aa It thinks publio pel try permits, but !t is In no case re eponsibla for their views. It Is much preferred that eerresnondents wVi Ihelr names to their article, especial ly In eases where they attack peraens or InsUtutiont. though this is net 1e--manded. The editor reserves the right to give th names of correspondents wnsn mey ,r demanded lr me pr poe of personal satlsfattie". To re ceive eonaldrilnii . onmmunlcatlon must be ccomonled by the true Dame Of the eorrMuAlltanL Advertlalnr ralr.4 mrm furnished on Pplicstloa. AdvortUers my fel sure that through the Mljmm of this jisper tny may ra-n an v;nsniu and a nortlon of the best people la lb State and upir Koulh Carolina. SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 10S. AS TO THE RAILROAD MEN. The decision of the Supreme Court of the United States this week In the Minnesota and North Carolina rail road cases certainly gives the rail roads of fie country assurance of a better footing. They cannot hereafter be dogged -and bankrupted by their enemies, and those of them that are worth thr ' bonds and stocks, that are able to pay their operating expenses. Interest and dividends upon honest investment, should be able to com mand money. It Is seen that since this decision their securities have risen In the markets. The decision means stability. Its general Influence upon the business of the country must he healthful. It will hasten the return of prosperity, and with the general revival will come, of course, and first, the return of normal rail road conditions. In view, therefore, of the assured reaction, we are eo. couraged to hope for a cessation of the. talk of reduction of the pay of railroad employes and to hope fur ther for the reinstatement of em ployes now laid off. If immediate conditions do not warrant these things, circumstances are such that the railroads can safely discount the future. Their men have stood by them : very handsomely, even ; while themselves suffering hardship, and the roads. In view of the certain pros pect of better times and of their own better, credit, ought now to meet the reasonable expectations of the men. from -ith-r end entrance and f001 C"1. one of the candidates ty a railway or a Nlerat.h am for ths nomination Of from either end, entrance ana t ,h non,in,Uon ot Governor be compny-. An4 t0TcaB ln, aimix: Craig. I am supporting h dei at the rear having an up- fore the next Democratic convention .-j.he v of monopoly i.n.)t In the I know him arid have kno right bar between. The new ieatures V Tr, fact that It haa no competition." are naturally very pleasing to the if b,m nd,?ubl,l'!nt'., ln mJ, Eapt!i Seareb the try t our courtty. are naiurany very pien The jjadlson Herald. In which he r.n.ck Th- congressional Record, conductor whom they mv. much cUm. that i slandered him and did 5,." iTnd 1 neVsptpersnd you trnnhio tin A xirtion. and nossess lm- it deliberately for the purpose of in- m - .. t.m.. ... nortant advanUges for the public Juring hini and his good name. Thtt no6nced by any Democrat or any Re- gentleman, a patriot and a statesman. alJo TramnZa on corns, shoe J !ny' thtTt 2?ZS Pbc tr that He haa out He has the courage of hi convle also. Trampling on corns, snoo , th0 t that cmB bt) conatrued &erodH Her0(1 and lh.B clalmM that tlons. He has the unselfishness of -a cidedly lessened. Only In one respect slanderous and, second, that It was ptoviM attention to these things, have the new car. proved a d.sap ZTll b7S9$Z?&V.?2 polntment. and therein they merely p.0ple of North Carolina that know l; r l noh wntlmratr shines and light-colored skirts is oe- by any fair man to be In anywise w .Iand,r4)d hlm -h. we -.nod the eenulne love for the reoole. No toll No has ever been too arduous for nim to lion- undertake la behalf of Democracy word I He made the first speech which was vin.M -l,K .tiflh antlmaitfa fin In.th, vA,f rtf Anf. raVAlllflnn. fslled to remedy an ancient trouble, me know that 1 would not intention- the contrary, the very convention in lSM. it was hi speech Which set Despite ingenious devices of an al- v d0 Tnyr.m,!ra1A hv ,' rrsti wh,ch " atart- the pace for that campaign. I wade . : - ling ana aonorrent policy, conaemnea i tne second speecn irora-ms mmmn to empnasise tne i ...ni,iiu -niini. a,it. ' innnimA ht an simply WILL NOT get off any way fact that Craig would not meet Mr. them for iUflln(. comp.tItlon. And footsteps. Hla speech was along the but backwards, or course tne Dacn- a.in.iu ... " suppose the new convention snouia so nine of appealing to the oia uemoc- waids method is contrary to all the ! tr'". ? Jh i? l,?JZ far themselves and what they racy and going to the people on the . - w.,i . j . - "r . " :v V iiT. . .V-j o wo tna toning jnasses oi inn p-opn Dad record maae oy tne nepuuiican bw. of physics and dangerous unle. ure snd to show that Kltchln stood M tg nomlnat tn mln for Governor party. He frankly and openly avow- the cars stop considerably longer for the people and that Mr. Cf' 0f this great State of North Carolina, ed the thought that a straight fight ,v.- ,v,..l. r...aaav- It la aavV "8(1 the solid backing Ol tne trusts, .. -,r..riv aynitlit not rhantn tha nt- i. K.K.K of nimm-riM vonM ra- ?e.Cl,,J?tne!ha ?iiit! terance of it platforms for over dMm the Bute. From the hour he ' 4l? ni ;,Ulin,h., nrliZ thirt y"' 10 the doctrines mad. that speech until the election do I assert now tnat craig ..A ana,n v rr i. i i ha anrh ..,k.- nut t tn ... .. . I shove referred to. and, of courss, believe for one moment that we would come, responsible no patter ow th7 publio knowing the f hawing ?nttMt a.evea careful the car crew; and not even a history of how thM thin,, worli In gtJJ Uved fancirui reason or oress can oe citea pontic an.j p.ainjr ',-' --"- old-fashioned Democratic platform awake . ... v.c. -. i.... i I mate on the man from hi. own act. .U,M n,A 1 in iLa ueiia.ii ye fc A SO Mi-BIRD Col. John Tempi ia r... mni all I ti satellite Vnd Mr' Cr" coul? " aP ror,,t th .mendmen by the I co Company and all It tmes ( ano h dlgnlt as t0 Bdegtep for awhile WM but the beginning of feLa'-or TSf iXtfRSSSP It JtMr. tA nght that thi. J liV.V ii ti.ia rumination hra "'"y". wV,l,. ,-"i-..w" 11 ever seen. Tne amenar itmrnim Tnnis ' - lltl ; : " " " i n to snouiaer ort tne responsioii- ara IRD8 ALTERED TRILI hs a rea-on for this. Let u see If ,ty on t0 hJ. manftr.f t0 Btata that f n Temple Grave, having cn flnd n he voted for Blaine on personal rea- m0.t tsa I lia rl ward and ungraceful, not to mention gtete. the embarrassing a well a painful rial nor tumble for which It occasionally be- I stsnds for great victory which we that year. While he was and fro through the State. nlng all our people, hi own i u mi nnuiin hi 11 kiii n. t ui in . i . in . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . en out of ten can neither be coaxed ..." '"Ti, T . tr. v,i,.k man 10 som-j quota.iuua irom ed him ror tne iegisiature ana eiect- LLnJi . , firr m k i .J with ,om of tne Democratic platforms, ed hlm, and he came to the Leglsla nor compelled to get off facing for- would i be the safer to ltn atate and national, just to show how Jr. m' u and rendered most val- waros. Tne ranure ot tne Designers """""' """.. .-TJTt A id n " tn" pny on w oversnaaow ua51 a.rvce in perfecting the con In their efforts along thi. line la hu- nn.a -VnTn W intenri.w" the " Qtlon. that Is If he has ever tUtutlonal amendment which has al miliat.ng and complete. Otherwl , " iL r with alMu Vern ' b'f" nf c?.rd, .W.' h U lnC h TOted !fl 0'?P"! ? much.."d th. pay-as-you-ehter car appear, to clou. Vll.7ltri I Ul - forget VmeSdment Vyl the have scored a decided sucesa. ?Vill?!n?-5n. ! .1 i kl' dignity as to sidestep for awhile waa but the beginning of one of the State has ment was tly misunderstood by the people first and tha Republicans made a , . . - - . .k.. f-ft I rf-a 1 . . . . - , . , 1 - . - - - left the Democratic party for the new w ""Tw". " rJ. aV .raln"r na" ,rom. Pr'"c,p,"f white voters and sought to convinee 1 r'nn siiaii rit' v : amiiu inun 1 a i vsni - 1 w nnnnp wnii n r. a n si sr-s mew nir man 1 a w a . a. a . . j..i.. a.st iba a m a . aggregation of Mr. Hearst, expres- rlv, at a Juat conclusion of the oues- Qrover anyhow? It would come ,d (KZSrud inns nf arlef and raee are every-I tlnn as to whether The Herald sian- with more fores If he would sav over Uv.i. .ku-... . nA-,,rK,i " - I -, . . V w -.,!.. .. .. . " . . . . r. . I - vn.iuic". where heard. "The last Issuse of The oereo mm or not "2U, "''"".T" nl" own, i-niiure, ana 1 know mat it moTt Xo the removal of thi difficulty , . . ,, 1- iner is anjr giuuuu mi wouia more miiDiactory to sums than Locke cral A I recall it. ne New York American,- eloquently tnat n, would ha mo favorable to of tne ,nteresW and paper that are D"'an TMnvas. In Buncombe coun- mourn The Ashevllle -Cltl.en, rend- the special interests than would backing hlm inw, wnf he scra'thed tv , januarv or February of 1100. lng Us garments and casting ashes Kltchln. Mr. Craig ay. In hi. ar. tn. -sheriff." . Mr. Craljr say -They n4 frm them until the November uoon It. head, "contain, an editorial I tide, "it ' , ' Jr ' JI, I told me that they thought that the ioctfon he worked without ceasing. 1 fnr 1 na iiririiL ui Miiutiir;i j w v 1 1 iam nrro rin n a TTtn wnuin rrr roi" iinrtn 1 . . . . . ai a .iai-a i by John Temple Grave which should ana groundless accusation.. For me the great honor in recognition of May of that year on mcanvafts, I make every Southerner blush for the many, years I have been before the ion- years of service." I would like tn.t hia anianM nrk hail nr. shattered hopes and blight of dlsap- PUD''P- in. v '' . ,. 10 know ir m tnese ong year or c.ded me and the Democracy wa polntment which now rest, where the '"MUST of mV disloyalty eampalgh wUh ' "ph-rd and If "he nt""1 WtOTirtloV m halo of rlne nromlse once sat. Read to nrlnclDle for which I have Plaim. anv credit for dlsobevlna. the 15..?. . w.ll w.-IS if IzZ . . . . . II, .'. nlll tin mf .'" iruil 01 ma wuia in nut wuauj that editorial, you men or Dixie, anu aiwaya ""- " V- Vpco u,rTCI i" a .1 . "7U"V8 1rom'" seen from the fact that the Amend pan wiwi in- A.iV. I "nu aciieu u lumur.iy n maao "B ment came near carrying the motin fimnanv. inn nnumoru nii-,i i anma nvat in, nrnraat nr urn nm. i . . . . . , . . . . . . . . uA t anil nrtlv riamorl In XZ' .I.i Intar. i i.I.wl " "1" tain aistrici. ana i nan rarri-a u oy ...... tomunnyi , " "i"r J.-. mum anu rccrivra ino wwri uouno . am a II malni-liv?' a thlna- rhlr-h fin follow ln the footsteps of the glorious est." I accept ths challenge. m i uxg any man ever ca-ried. . until no on woul, naV(1, predlcted lit January, n,.. t,a. .i,..i.i.ii hia rrnn. I said before every man In . our state Democrat ".ree to refer to it yet lane - mi, u i im. nnMriL ... u . ' a ... .".,(.,. knows that the Southern Railway ana above a whisper. In conclusion I hliie'vlns- In the? riht of the neoole ality. his country and Its traditions th . rt are .,.ndln4. practically d,)ra t0 aav tnat i hav. B0 nrht to ta'Juf nomination, to the elusive g.amor of Hearer. for hlm Their army of at- mak9 on Mr Craig per.onal.y. ?utmaZ fm il money barrels. We sat at the same torneys, with a few P8l' e5' "ersonalltles hay no place In poll- h. ,g ajacted upon It. no number of AVHY NOT TELL US WHY? Railroads make a very great mis- tl0"'; r?.?;:0 "mJ.!.m X ln?Lih" L a J:'h: h.en. however g.t. 'could make him AID ! ... in .. ' I -r!! rrrm titj iivns sa atjy fllMll on hI dp red aunicicni eviaence xur nubile Acta that annlrMi to nublfa of . - air " racy on the brow of the departing Democratic speakers ana papers to nCa aBd to give reason why he Is justify inemwivM in ciiiumi i not tne oest man to serve tne people puMifans wun oeing mr ranruauo -or 'any given place. And this is all and trusts. Why are these interests dld jn the article that raised Mr. ho strong 'or Craig If thy expect Craig' Ire; and all I have trlde to nnlhlnr and hVtt no Mint tO expect dn in this Is to show that t hail nothing from Mm ehou'.c. a critical ,omeihing on which to iieTse my . pnl,n time tr M? DM njt thft. same in- lief and to renel the falsa rhara I . T - :i " S t... i u . i . il. i :. . . . . : . . i naence oi tne iwoDie. ... ay fi-nuuni.i.1, win terests oppose ris iwu , y" tnat 1 was a eianaerer and traducer alFWV.P.iv non. F"1 M! c" 1 k : .i "L ,CL,: 1 W,H nan.K,f',u l0fnated. That he would be elected fol nim answer. " f gv .ms article as prominent place as ,owg a, a mattar 0f Course vv no nas cmnjen " xou aia Mr. uraigs attaca on me. I . r- n a rr-nrv i .. . ham ar.thrtltl . . m w. , r., r . . 1 . banquet board and saw the cheering hundreds place the laurel of D-moc editor who, to use thrlr own lan guage, 'was leaving Georgia for the metropolis of the nation to lift aloft the banner of the South.' And how doe this once, beloved John Temple Graves do It? political creed of his fathers and run ning after the strange Idols of Wll llam Randolph Hearst and his ilk. varv on lota from the requirements of it. He is a liberal and broad minded man. He love hi friends, and has no enemies to hate. In htm as tOovtrnor 1. believe we .halt have not only good government, but good government with a united party, car rying out every pledge In th plat- notice to the people or have they Madison, March 2th. Oh. the Dltv of It! The son of Geor- take In doing offensive things with- gla, Democratic Georgia, whose soil quietly come over to him? He ay ... .-a..i. . r 1.-... I- I j, v.a .. V.I..J - . ... vr-r K. ....k.-. - VUV .uuriiu ichuu. V. O lll,0 ,1, I WlUi UTCnillCU Willi 11117 UiUUU ui Vs mind thi new regulation of the I trlotlc Democrats, pleads for allegl Southern Railway Company with re- I ance to a band of traitors united un gard to tnlleag books: that the pur- I der the shallow title of 'The Inde- chaser may not after April 1st present pendence League.' hi book to the conductor, a now I Our eloquent contemporary I right and alwy heretofore, but at the The Georgia mocking-bird has gone ticket window, the agent pulling the I back on the Southland whose praises mileage and giving a ticket ln fx- he so sweetly sang, but feeling that change. The advantage of the mile- I he meant no harm, we shall not join age book are two: It renders travel in reproaching him. Let what will cheaper; but hardly inferior to this be, be. Nevertheless we cannot re is the greater comfort and conven- I fraln from remarking with much sat lence, that the passenger may step on the train without the preliminary born In North Carolina but In South Goldsboro, March 15, 1908, TTTB! ftF.ITiHMATORV'll START WILL NOMINATE GLKNX. I ' I An Inatlfnllon Which Bllonld No . n jimta ri 11711 n r r it u 1 11 1 11 1 . w. . . . M. , . . t - " . "Y nt hu i-aimetio dm in nit -i ns. it i ue Mean Be overlooked. ""u " V""" "", ...-. ueinoi-rate can't Win with ov see. In tne- campaign ot nuu anu in the debates with Prltchard ln 1 Craig was tne most rampant , Gen TM - . ... ry. . r , a- ? - t WiWt' itHIHMlltlMltltl!h(llH4tmtHUI4 SPillil SUITS OF Tl mm for m and YOUiffl WHO WAN T THE BEST llWIl"'"'1- aafaafffr ' ' - aa-iiaar MafW a, aM, a MICHAILS-3TERN riNe CLOTHINd ' Miaaatta, armaaj 4 ta,. delay snd annoyance of lining up at Carolina. the m-lndow or taking hi place In the line of those who wait to be served with tickets- It has been stated that the new regulation Is In effect In many States. It may b. so and If so there must be a reason or reasons for it. What we object to Is that we should be subjected to this Innova tion without so much as the saying, Vf,r,' j Raleigh Christian Advocate. buster" In our State. He hurled " It. ,k i-.iu 7 -ri,- i-l.-J--. . . J The State haa made but a begln- many and as violent denunciations - I nlng ln. lt. reformatory enterprise. against trusts ana monopolies as " ""y i'.ru"lbut a beginning means a great deal. ih. -nna rnrflral. TTe wanted to DUt batlon for Dixie? Alton B. Parser I rrv nniiill .TanV.nn P.fnrmi. stripes on the trust magnates., etc. Mid In your fair city, "It U Urn l tory and Manual Training School la His language agnnsi mem was tne " "'"' now an Institution. The people. know most extreme ana mi-mpsrsi- i f -- i very little aDout Tney win snow man in tha Rt.t. And he was the erate opinion that wisor words oft.. in iim, ivi win ink nnn father of what was known as the counsel were never apokenrlie jv- the institution a. one of the most vaK Craig act. attertipiing to rrul1"' r ' ; " i uable properties or, the1 state, on foreign corporations, paasea uy vn '.'" which will be a shining li nK in in - ... aiaia.a.ak I . Wh4 I anAliak I . . Ie n ature or 18 ana no nouui nm .. irhaln or the miM'i arestnesa. isfactlon that Colonel Grave, wa not tn ne wa. tne n-5"lwL"i, .hi n V 7 nnm nVn .h . I 1.! Si H ft nr ins fBUfTiaa Bl i II I R I II B,11 3 I - rv - - - ia atiaw. mr k. fc- corporation that went Into a trust man and patriot who has few peers .Tralnjn( gChool. It 1 situated south guilty of a conspiracy. And on ac- and no superiors, Hon. H. B. Glenn, of ronrord n Cabarrus county on & count or tnese acts ana utterances w "! i w tn. "'" tract of land containing J3T acre, tru.fa anil I railroads ODBOSed his With Glenn, W cant Win With any Itk- n npmlnr will nwihahtv ha election to the Senate ln 1902. They one and don't care to win at all. W I read v for occuDancr next fall. It will twenty-one are for him now. wnyr o-caus" " "-' " '". lu; bi three stories high, containing the since the campaign or lu uraig nas anu wora mr mm unni n -i j tagflment as on story. On. the first entirely changed his position on tnese ireeies over anq crawi out ana ngnt floor ther. wU. b. B lare nning. vital questions affecting the very life ror nim on tne ice. ; room, kitchen, reception rooms, and of the Democratic party. Does hei uienn nas got more sense ana rooma tor the superintendent suppose that the wakeful Democracy I backbone than any man yet mention- and hu family on the second floor of North caroiina nas lorgotten nis cu anu . ,ui wu . w b1 dormtortee for thirty boys; speech, and set speech at that, as forever and eternally, telling people .... TMm, tot officials of the Institu tion. Next fall, probably, another UNEMPLOYED AND OUTLOOK. A canvass covering States and having some claim to approximate accuracy show 1,200, 000 men out of employment. Includ ing 150.000 In New York, 100.000 In Philadelphia and 10,000 In Chicago Thta ahnwlnir of til ln men la made in I . P. chairman ne tha Btnta rnn. I about 1L Oir n.. ..i. .... I " I "-"""". " tj. i. " n; mlU nf Ihn tr.,1 ri-flux of Immigrants statement why. The mass of human Uy Is fairly reasonable. People will her a reason for anything and If it is a good one will accept It. But they object to the Inauguration of a new, Arbitrary . and distasteful rule upon them without a statement of the reasons for It, and in this they are entirely right. and still continuing ventlon of 100 when he laid down He Is a gentleman of the old school 8lmljar d0rmltory building will be nts to Eurone. No hl Ptform and made his first pub- and a business man; he doesn t agl- aTaCted. Then there will be room for . . PJ lie bid for the ofllce that he now tate the captains of Industry to affect ,,,, from yeaP to year one who gives It any Intelligent cn- c4ima ne 1 entitled to? A man the stock market but 4)ust tell them sidcratlon can fall to recognise two I may sometimes be excused for hasty "by the Eternal God you have got to sixty boy. Thu from year to year the Institution will grow and become a great power In -the State and one Right It ia In Miss Elktns and the Elklne family to scout any suggestion that the former might become the morganatic or left-hand wife of the Duke of the Abruwn; right also la th decision, however reached, that he will not have toforego his present rank ln order truly to marry her causes for wonder. One-Is the man- utterance, that he might make In a obey the law or o t , jail," an.f they of ,t8 ch.f gXoTlen . . , . , , m . I neatea aiscussion, out not wnrn in v v. 'v, in ...... ner In which combinations of capital t,ke. . mnA wrii0. hi, .neech ask Flnley. and labor, operating on every scale and speak from manuscript and fur- Glenn will be placed In nomination d t sunolv Of Dure milk rnm ,m..,. i. ..nnn.i vs.... .rtin. I ni.haa it tn tha ftt&'.a naners ln ad-1 Just as sure as guns are iron." i ,rv. u. nr.u.. i . ...ac v- - - -.v...-! - ' 7' ,,.-w t...in- i w... -vt.. v. .a I " 1 1 i , v. ....... .H- vance. ir my oi tne vo.ers w nn ... ' "" son. one of the SUte' most progres ' 1 r.rni na think 1 Am -io'i Mr. Craia I South Carolina will vote solid fori..... . j n.i. .j . . . . ..... . .. - " i . .. . . . i hi Yd anu Cliiuitr lib r- yA uv.iui . mm nuuri ing Dusin.ss almost as nine oecnnea an injustice, let him gJt :ho copy uienn; an tne otner isoutnern wtaies keenins-with the from the boom level as if the natural of The News and Observer ef date win fall in line and some Northern 1 .naPai wtH management of those to July 4th, 100. and see for h m.jif etates. too. 1TrinXT. (.whom the matter ha been entrusted. tour avf5 at i . a-, a-. 1 . m w A liArtlOnl "a4lit ViaI v' '"ffr -. la fhl. w.ll-nranarad Wf-M.ifud- caibi, mm in viuri ia iiiannci III I ui .n..h ha nnanTu ilanlara.l fl'm. which the South haa resisted shock I self ln favor of the rrtablWhrruint of far twattfr than anv nlhar aarflnn I mOOODOl eS nU the aOt'lK'll').! .,..,k ..n .m,. . K. I competition. In other word, he then I even though full allowance be mJ am, tner,, publicly eurrendereJ to the tor tne tact mat tew large cities are I trusts and monopolies and now howl J. ALGERNON MONROE. Spartanburg, 8. C, March 2tli. Mr. Mlddlrton WUI Make a Good Run. To the Editor of The Observer: Mr. S. O. Mlddleton,' of Duplin Mr. Thompson Is a son of that true and tried Methodist educator. Prof. D. Matt Thompson, of Stateavllie. Name of "Prominent Churchman' Wanted. . found down here. This depression slander when we state the simple county, who Is before the Democracy To the Editor of The Observer: Th.a- .r. ..a ... i ., a 1 1 certainly no pftty affair; but" un- Vuln i""1 ia"7 ""erol " of the State a a candidate for cor- There are some or us over nere in . d r-'"n - " J" . Ln Wn. .v.. dlcated to In the speech above refer- poratlon eommlasloner. feel. ' highly Cabarru. who fear The Observer Is -nan dkk up tne parties concerned . " . " rea to ir- u(ipru i mm anu I nicascd with th prospect and new being imposed upon la every proper effort to render them rauVer"uv" "ur ur1" "canny to njnunr nunn., ,,' "" friends are rallying to him every day. ai"wdv i wen maintainea aa tney untortu-1 ,, I Dupnn county na never naa a fctete aaective. 1 ' , miia Ita hMil un anil will navar llal..r. l... . . . - , " - omen, out ini naa aiwaya Deen louna to see th day when he will apologise w,th nghting clothes on In every cam- for or justify monopolies. . We will attrn. We f.ei that the office of quote some of hla utterance. In Justi- corporation commissioner should be flcation and defense of - monopolies glVn our candidat0 this time. No and the destruction of competition, better business man could be noml- Hear thi Jewel of consistency: nated at the, State convention ln In defiance of the common law charlotte. Western Carolina will give Mr. Mlddleton a large vote, and from nately show some Inclination to do As was to have been exneetd fh. d-splt -tenaclou and organised hold- Aldrich bill pasd the Senate yester- he 8001,1 w1U w,,tner u wlth day. Senator Aldrich and predatory Wealth are to be congratulated. though their victory was no surprise out much Injury. If crop through out the country are fair and presi dential campaign developments not ih.m Tha Bt.r,,..A m, too disturbing, the spasmodte signs and the statutory low both Stat and en,m,. Mr-Ainr,,- IIa x ZZZl of onv.leenc now vident should ?nJ' 'A -m?atU'? 3?," . ??f?..ta. a? h8 ",Rnd- own uiauujru ana-mo vmrr uim-i jooa cninct 01 ins nomination ina nopoly) has been built on If roihs. I slKns are now that Locke Craig will Under th old order tner developed be nominated on the first ballot, , He an attractive civilisation, an Individ-1 Is growing stronger In all section, of uaily. strong ana comprenenssve - 1 the Stat aoh Cay. . Hut in mat etat or society 1 - jv. Y. Z. control Mr. Aldrich and Mr. Aldrich control the Senate. There you are and you see whose triumph thi Is. be succeeded without serious relapse by general and assured recovery. Store Robbed and Then Burned. . Another North Carolina city show ed . up strong the other day' when Special to The Observer. Sallebury obtained the equivalent nf I Spartanburg, 8. C, March 102 for a IIOO.OO Issue of municipal K ,?, n.. aC,l"eu lo "or toads. Even financial and Industrial chandlse of A- O. Simpson at Glenn troubles like those now prevailing flprinifs, entailing a loss of about cannot greatly affect credit aa good l4-000- The. fire occurred between it anu & uciuth. limn tin- nour I time after the fire was discovered the store and stock were In ruins That If al! th Heflln and Jeff Da vises I th building was broken, into and robbed- and thn set on tire there can be no doubt. The front door of the store was found to have been broken aa this. were locked up permanently It would be the better for the Smith. The . . . .. . .1 store was round to have tory tnis morning aoout tne snoot- epn and the stock r goods badly lng ef a nsro In Washington last I disturbed. Evidence of kerosene oil ain, k n...n,.n.. ir.m. .111 naving tx-en poured on the floor was i V ; aieo seen. There was no fire In the uvo-ar. u-.au. istore all during yesterdsy. eta. the glganth; force of modern life would never develop and materialise." Again: ."The old saying that competition is the llf of trade doe not bow ddIv. Competition sharpened men. It made. them ehrewd and resource ful. But not the law ot man's high er life, either in morals or In com merce The concentration and control of cash resource are essen tial to any of our great modern in dustrial Institution, and every such institution ha inevitably come to be a monopoly." Now again to show hla loyalty to principle: "Mon opoly la here; It Is a reality. The Democratic party la the genry through which the people may rx- Kenansvllle, March Sth. ' v Mr. Ilarshaw Appreciative. To the Editor of The Observer: Allow me to thank you for publish ing my letter In your paper of the lth Inst- I sent a copy of thi let ter to The Industrial New at Greens boro the same day I sent It to you. The Industrial News refused to pub lish It and did not even Inform me why they would not do so, notwith standing I am a subscriber, a stock holder In the paper and a Republican who has at all times and tinder all circumstances voted the Republican ticket. M. N. HARSHAW. Lenoir. March . l0t. - ' 1 Tour corre spondent from Concord stated in yes terday's paper that: "A Concord man prominent In Church and State stated this morning that It wa hi opinion that the State would go sgainst prohibition." He states that Cabarrus, Rowan.. Davie and Gull ford counties have already been con ceded to the "wets." Thi la news, as to Cabarrus, with many of us. We simply don't believe Xhat any conces sion as to thi. county ha ever been made- We would like to know the name of that "prominent church man." . ' ' PAUL BARRINGER. Mount Pleasant, March 25th. The Late R. II. Jordan.' Southern Druggist. . V The aath of R. H. Jordan, which occurred at his home In Charlotte, S. C, last month, removes one of the widest known and most successful pharmacists of the entire South. He was an aggressive competitor, but had many , warm friends and admir ers amoig his brother pharmacists. The Lucky Quarter. Is th ene you pay out fnr a box ef Dr. King's New life PHla. They bring you the health that's more precious than )wls. Try I hem for haadarha, htlloua na, constipation and malaria. If thay disappoint yon, the rr'e will be cheer fully refunded at all drug store. Our new models for Spring 190.8 show another great advance over our past best efforts in pro viding clothing of unusual style, character and quality at modest prices. The models and fabrics are attention-compelling, the tailor ing beautiful In no other garments will you see such high grade fabrics and high grade tailoring at prices as low as ours, as in the noted Michael-Stern Spring Suits sched uled in our offering are all the very latest styles single of double breast ed in brown plaids or checks, olives, grays, neat colors and blues and blacks, pants medium or full peg top at $ 10-00 to $2750 New and complete line of men's pants in neat and fancy stripes in full bloomer style shins or regular at $3.00 to $6.50. Gent's furnishing for everybody, our fur nishing department is now filled to overflow ing with everything that is new in men's and young mens fine furnishings such as hats, neckwear, sox, underwear and etc New and complete line of men's, ladies' and boys' shoes, and oxfords. c itHMMn mhi iHitmtif; aa I X if v IK,.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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March 28, 1908, edition 1
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