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13 CHABLOTTE ' DAILY .OBSERVER, ; APRIL 19, 1903. SENATORS jPApIBUTE (Continued from Pa One).; supported by few determined wen, forced "back th. Af anarchy and . confusion that threatened to engulf them.r-.As bis was the leading" spiru w inat pe riod of struggle, o when-the peopls of Alabama came into their own again there was nothing In their gift which ha snlgnt . not . hare tor me -sauna. But he was .not attracted to aupubUc career, ' pref erring ' rather to go" back to tlia practice 'of that profession to which he had flevotea nis lire, whb has lifted him now .bora us and we n view his character In a clearer light and upon looking backward we are Impressed. with the fact that his was a life well rounded to a fitting and harmonious (close. From early manhood, destined ,to play an Impor tant part. In the affairs of his people and bis State, his life was full of ac tion - as hefltted his character. He early became a man of mark, but In the fullness of his life certain events and characteristics stand out wttn pe cullar distinctness. ' "WON FAME-IN" PRIVATE LIFE. tTnlike his colleague. Senator Mor ran, for whom his devotion was most marked, he won . his fame not in the public forum, but in the private walks "of life. Until his 7th year he had " never held office except of a-Judicial - character. Then he expressed a wish to round out his life in the Senate of thu.TTnlted Ftiates. The people of - Aiahama. dellrhtlnsr to. honor him nrhos life for more than three-quar - ters of a -century had been a blessing to his fellow man, accoraea nim nis wish. He never had but -one contest -hls' first election when two great men f Alabama were both Rspirapts for the. same honor. At eacn sue reeding election by the Legislature he . vii unanimously re-elected, and at the time of his "death had yet eight years more -to. serve, having been al ready elected to succeed himself at the expiration of his term In 1909, In the Senate of the T'nlted States tils Influence was not measured by the length of his service. He at once sprang into prominence snd became a national figure. Coming Into pub lic life at an are when other men are ready to lay aside the .active du "tles of life, without" legislative ex perience, he yet speedily impressed himself upon this body. His famil iarity with public affairs, his devotion to duty, his great legal ability and his wonderful common sense soon marked him as a man of power, and the wisdom of his counsel was not unheeded y this body. His coolness and self-control, his vast knowledge and his power of command of men marked him as a great leader either upon the battlefield or In the public forum. Had he entered the Senate - earlier In life, had he been bred a parliamentarian, he would undoubted ly have attained the foremost rank and left his Impress upon the affairs of the nation, as ha has upon the history of his State. NEVER A POLITICIAN. . Senator Pettus was not a politician. He despised hypocrisy snd subter fuge. He never espoused a popular cause to curry favor of the masses, nor was It ever necessary for him to do so. Simple, straightforward, un affected, of rugged honexty and sin cerity of purpose, he followed the dic tates of his own conscience, without regard to popolar approval or favor. He loved the people but could not be swayed from the path of duty by false clamor orunhealthy public opin ion. Born under the regime of the "Old South," Imbued with the dectrlne of States' rights, loving the South, her people and her traditions, with a fervor amounting to passion, he was ever the champion of the people's H7iic:.. f ei-atoT Pettus rame of martial parentage.- His mother was the dautth te f Capt Anthony Winston, of Vir ginia, a soldier of the revolution. He served as a lieutenant In the war with Mexico, and when the irrepressible conflict came, at the first call for troops he marched away nt the head of lh Cahaba Rifles to offer his sword to tne cause of the South. In many of the fiercest and hloodleat battles of the war General Pettus displayed a quality of courage and a power of ctmroand that scoured for him speedy f r rc.ot.rns. and he rose to the rank of brigadier general. As the lender f a fol'um charge, his courage never v.iverd: In the deliberations of the tounrll of war, his advice was ever rr.-nked by Its wisdom; in the priva tions and hardships of a struggle that was growing raoldly more and nvre hopeless his devotion and loyalty never faltered. Small wonder then H I irit his people accorded to him a I assure of lov and devotion that has ailln be-n surpassed and that when tic grim reaper should fnnw there 4 Mil fireside In A)ab;iiii;i which Ct1 n t feel a personal Inns. The early life of Senator Pettus was full of stirring Incidents. .As a soldier of two wars and a "forty niner," he sought in them- channels an outlet for the activity .f a vigorous! spirit. He was wnnt to say that his boyhood was inclined to be wild and rough. Thst he learned to curb thin spirit and turn this activity Into the channels of usefulness was due In great measure to the Influence of the gentle woman who for sixty years was his wtff and companion who bore with him every hardship, wlin took a gentle pride In the honors accorded him .by s grateful people and who preceded him to the grave but a few months. HIS TWAIN CHAR ACT FTRIFTICS. Two characteristics stand out In the life of Senator Pettus his love and devotion to hi family and his fidel ity to his friends. Imbued with the spirit of chivalry, with the high Ideal of honor, a lover of the truth, he was ever found on the side of right and Jnrtlce and the cause of the weak foirn? In him a steadfast champion. His life was strangely Intertwined with that of his colleague whose death preceded his own by a scant two month. We now recall with what solicitude he watched the fall ing strength of his lifelong friend. From ; earliest boyhood In the , little Town of Cahaba. where they grew ide by aide Into manhood, their Uvea flowed as 'twin currents until the dis covery of gold in California drew the mors adventurous spirit of Senator Pettus. Returning after an absence! of two years., they both gave their' ben efforts to the cause of the South ! and after tb war both settled In' Selma. where - the streams of their lire broken once were re-united and ! Sowed thus. without Interruption for, nearly half a century. I . In June of 1M7 Senator Pettus m railed upon to follow the body of his' fri id tf. its-last resting place. The' current of their Mes thus rudvl orowen seemea to ToresnadowkfiFoin i approaching end. Returning from the! (grave of bis lifelong companion, sur- - - " ra ma inenos, he spoke of death and though appar-l ettjy still vigorous, ' of his own ap- preaehing end, I Morgan was dead. He was soon to ! follow. He wanted bo eulogies na elaborate ceremonies when he should CURES ECZBtt QUICKLY: Xew Drag, Poslam, ; Now" Obtainable - ' In Small Quantities. ; - - ' Since its discovery one year ago,- the new drug, poslam, nss.suecessiuiiy curu thousands ' of chronlo ' eases of ecsema and other, distressing .skin affncUons. Horatnfnra Milam has been dlanenSeG solely for the benefit of ecsema. patients in large -Jars sufficient --for a tnonin Meatman . Thia waa found tO be SB ID- convenience to many thousands who use it for minor skin troubles, sucn mm ples. blackheads. herpes, acne, scaly scalp, complexion blemishes.' Itching feet, pi It-a. etc. which require but a small quantity to cure. Te overcome this, ana In response to urgent appeals, Jiie ll pensers of poelam have been Obliged to adopt, in aaaiuon io dollar package, a special fifty-cent else, autumn fitinKuHvki (susd -on sate si n u Tnrt,n eo.'s and other leading drug stores In cnanotie. or rar w -Z.i ,u un, tmm ih Rmera-encr Labora- tones. No. West toth street. ew Torlc City. In all ecsema cases poslam stops i,.hin. with flrat anoncaiion, ana ceeds to heal immediately; chronlo cases being cured In two weeks. Is less serious kin troubles, results are seen after en overnight application. ' SamDlea for experimeiiiai . f v-- r .... . m . , nr ra ,1V mav anil na niia. . ireq v m writing to the laboratories or them. "The potentates on whom men gase When once their rule has reached Its goal kDle Into darkness with their days. Hut monarens 01 tne mina ma soui With light unfailing and unspent Illumine fame's firmament." ceremonies of the Presbyterian Church -i K r.aA n-vr him In his own BUUU1U V s - - - - - had the flowers laid upon the tomo.M hia friend withered away wnen mo people of Ahibama.were called to pay the last tribute to mis mr '-'" old man." Beneath the trees in Beau tiful T.lva Oak Cemetery they togeth er sleep the sleep thatlcnows no wak ing. As in life they stood, so In death they lie side by side, and to the mem ory of each the people of a rrateful State and nation have given., that measure of love and devotion .which Is the meed of a life well spent Simple, s'tralghitforward. unassum ing, unselfish to a degree, of rugged honesty and sincerity of purpose and yet withal gentle as a woman., the life of Senator Pettus breathed the spirit of the old South, of a regime thai is rapidly passing away. Like a gran He pillar, chiseled from his own na tive nuarrles. his life rises before us lofty and massive and yet withal araceful. WVth Its bass standing en shrouded in mlst-rthe troubles and hardships of his early life it rises in Its grandeur above the clouds, the mists fall away and sun-kissed It stands In the light of heaven, a mon u merit of a glory that Is past and a guide to that which Is to he. ilTCOMMISSlONER'SiJUTy AS MK. a F. A Y COCK' VIEWS U GREAT APPLE CROP EXPECTED. The Finest Fruit Section In the AVorld Taking For Big Tlelrt This Year iirry Politics Gets Warm. Special to The Observer. Mount Airy. April 18. Mr. J. B. Sparger, of this city, who Is In a posi tion to know about such matters, tells your correspondent that the prospect for an immense apple crop In this section this year Is the finest he ever saw st this season of the year. Never in the history of apple culture has the bloom been as heavy as It . was this spring. The crop will excel any .crop n ten years. This means a great deal for this city and country. Th season Is so far advanced that there . Is lit tle probability of Inlury by frost. The crop escaped the big frost of last Monday and It Is now almost cer tain thnt we will gather the biggest and best crop of apples ever raised In this country. It Is a well-estab lished fact that the finest fruit' grown In the world comes from these moun tain regions. Politics Is attracting considerable attention In Surry Just now. The Re publicans and Democrats are going to have a warm fight and it Is not so certain what the outcome will be. Candidate For Corporation Commts , stones', in Reply to a JReqnest For vHis Views, Tells the Anxious In ,! qnlrer What He Relieves to Be Use position of s an In That Important Office. Facts W hich Show That; the People Have Hot Ilegarded -the Commission as a Conrt Not Vp to Them to Wait For the" People to Complain Bat Rather to Take the Initiative - and Remove Any uause For Complaint in the Embryo. -Greensboro, N. C, April 11th.: 1S0S. Mr. fiVF-iAycock,-;- ,." Fremont.. N. C ; j '. Dear 8r:--'r K t.l-v: I - learn- from ' this -newspaper - and other sources that your name wilt he presented to the Democratic. Etate convention for; nomination-- to .the office of Corporation Commissioner. I also- learn that Major. H.' A. London Is a candidate for 'the sane position. I have seen a letter from Mr. Henry M. London, a son of Major London, asking for support for his father In which this language la used, -"As you know;eofncerCorpomronr Com missioner . ! recognised now I more than formerly -to be .a Judicial One, and should be filled by men posses sing Judicial . temperament, if -. not training who ' would hear - all matter submitted to them, without fear, favor or prejudice, and ' decide as would Judge." . .- . T'.-f ..'r;: --i-'. My purpose -ln ..writing ; you, - is ,to ask your conception of the, duties, of the office. Do you consider the office Judicial? Do you think that the Cor poration 'Commissioners should wait until a complaint la filed before them, or la It their duty to Investigate and, on their own lnlatlve, to correct wrong and abuses of power? Hoping that you win favor me with an early reply, either personally or through the public press, I am - Tours truly, M. W. THOMPSON. Suppose H Doc a Casey Stunt. Danville Register. With the score a tie on the cur rency bill. Teddy, with his big stick may win the game with a sac rifle hit. THE WEATHER. Washington, April l. Forecast: Virginia, showers Sunday mornlns. followed by clearing; . Monday fair, iigut to fresh winds. North Carolina ond South Carolina, partly cloudy Sunday; Monday fair; light to fresh west to northwest winds. Georgia, partly cloudy Sunday; Monday fair; light winds mostly southwest. Ti-nm-ssee, generally fair Sunday and Monday, wnrmer Monday. Kaxt Florida, fulr Sunday and Mon day; variable winds. West Florida, partly cloudy Sunday and Monday; light to rresh south winds. . Alabama and Mississippi, partly cloudy Sunday, possibly local showers In north portions; Monday fair; light south winds. Iiiisiana. partly cloudy Aunday jxwsiblv local showers In - west por tion; Monday fair; light to fresh south winds. Kast Texn local showers Sunday, Monday fair; light to fresh south winds on the cogst. Arkansas, local showers Sunday, Monday fair, warmer. - Kentucky and West Virginia, fair Sunday and Monday, warmer Monday. LOCAL OKFICK I. S. WEATHER Bl'REAl'. Charlotte, April l.-unrise B:47 a m.; unset :57 p. m. TEMPERATURE (In degrees). Highest temperature o lowest temperature .... 4K Mean temperature .. n Deficiency for the day ( Accumulated excess for the month 77 Accumulated excess for the year ... J7 PRECIPITATION (In Inchs). Totsl for 24 hours ending t p. m... Ot Toinl for the,n"nth ... Q.M Accumulated deficiency for month.. 1.J7 Totil for ths ysr ..: 14.7s Accumulated deficiency for year ... 0.74 Prevailing wind direction 8. W. W. J. BENNETT. Observer. Fremont. N. C. April 14th. 1908. Mr. M. W. Thompson, Greensboro, N. C. Desr Sir: In reply to your letter of the 11th Inst, I wilt say that It gives me pleasure ' to answer your Inquiries and to make public my views of the duties 'of Corporation Commissioners. "When the railroad commission was established It was the. purpose of the law makers to create a commission that would Investigate' and regulate the railroads of the State with ' Jus tice both to the people and the rail roads. I was a member of the Leg islature that established the commis sion and feel that I know something of the purpose of Its establishment. If It had been the purpose to estab lish a new court then, of course, the act would have provided for the elec tion of lawyers to act as Judges of the new court, and they would have been clothed with Judicial powers. The commission was not established as a court: there was no provision - in the act requiring the members to he lawyers. The duties of the commis sion have been enlarged by legislative enactment since then, and there has been conferred on the commission some of the powers of a court but Its character has not materlallyl changed. The fact thst from the organisation of the commission one lawyer, one business msn. snd one farmer have constituted the commission is conclu sive that the people have not regarded the commission as a court, but as a body to investigate and regulate. In my opinion the duties of - the office o Corporation Commissioner do not require the commissioners to wait until some private cltlsen nies a complaint against a public service corporation, but I understand it to be the . duty of the commissioners to Investigate the condition and business of public service corporations and to see that these corporations render to the public the -service required of them, and, at the same time, to see that no Injustice Is done to the cor porations. I believe in Justice to the railroads, their employes and the people, and If the people of this good State see fit to honor me by nominating and electing me as a corporation commis sioner, I shall do the best of which I am capable to administer the office without partially and with even handed Justice. . . Very trulv yours, R. F. ATCOCK. a no ', " ':-v v- v . , .-. - v- r- . ...'v -,- 3: ' '""' N.- THE INVESTOR'S . GOLDEN EGG for future days, 'as well ' as the ' best .' , . . . . . : . Du ;-Jaseable Mercantile Property -to. aV In Cliariptte,;-Juiated within. 109 tee, of , square.'! Tryon etreet i Liw!iorV parties Mwhore. why;:prlce. .to. . Real -: Estate : Dealer. ' ? ' . GIJLBJERT C- WHITE,' 43.' Jf.'.'.' ' - CouHiuuaif-'.'' - -. ; -: '.i ,XS y if !-y ' ) CIVIL ENGINEilE ' c Waterworks, Kewenge,' tUreeU; Wa- l - JllltrauOU. . bc.axa in,w. i'aSllla,.; MKyutim," SaSt lllia tea; a.a.uaarl vision of Coustrnctioa. , ' . 'Jordan's on the Square." We Do Prescript ion r -rf- '-1, " We do it ywv$&y?Xh i We use pure drugs: , We use experts only; Send your orders to us. R. II. JORDAN & CO. srx irEVKR crJbSK." ' ' NURSES ' HEGISTER Wational; Bank Protcc y '' '-. Means a Great. Deal to a Depositor You have all the assets of the bank, - guarded by the National w Banking Act, and in additionthe individual liability of the stockholder, to protect? your deposits. : ' " ' There is no better security for your savings. ; We n pav 4 per cent, interest, compounded quarterly. Certificates of deposit bearing . same rate of in terest issued in any amount not less thanV $25. Capital, Surplus and Promts $800,000.00 gives ab solute security. - - COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK , . 4 CHABLOTTE, N. C. I " s VALUABLE TIMBER TRA : V ll ACKES1, 1-4 miles of depot at Monroe, ; 1-4 mile of "graded T. : road, acres "standing thick In mill tlmbei1 (pine), 1 1 acrea in cord wood( pin oak and hickory)," Vtae farming tand. Thlck undergrowth f dogwood In the timber. TvUea leveC Well ; watered. ; Can sell U "the standing Umber with I '-1-3 , years for ! rlnov, ?rBtn Und, Umber and ail , at si price that : should , Interest anymlll man' or farmer.. ;r: -V;:. ' '.' ' ' ."" " ' Tor ; further Information, apply at' our office. ;' : SOUTHERN: REAL ESTATE LOANiS TRUST COMPANY . Capital, $75,000. 1 Tt B. ALEXANDER, .'V-..i''.'ii';-.'.r;.-"' President R. A. DTJJTKa, . Surplus, $100,000.: A. U. IfcPOXALD Vice. IVeaideDt gee ' and Treaa, - First National Bank! ' CHARLOTTE, N. 0. , ORGANIZED 1865. - -. Capital and Profits...... .$540,OOO.0t Tour buslnesa- respectfully solicited. MENBV,. M. McAUEN.... President -t JNa P.-ORR.j, . ... .. . . . , . .Cashier. - Real Estate For vSale n.NTY A BfTEIlS. Consulting Engineers. Water Supply and Purification, Rewerege, Sewers (A Disposal, Roads, Streets, Pavements, Water Power, Hydro-Electric Plants. Irrigation, Dralnsce, Reinforced Concrete. 8ur veyii. Estlmatea Plans and Specifica tions. Construction Superintended. complete nan is aesigned and con structed. Main Office. 175-77 Arcnde Building, ureensporo, nortn Carolina. Branch Office. Laurlnburg, North Carolina. ' Z,660 ror 7-room house and lot with,, all modern conveniences, ; First Ward;, large lot close In and a good buy at this price. 12,600 For 6-room cotUge, close In; storm sheeted and double floors, only two blocks from Southern station. All modern and one of the very best bargains on our list. $1,600 For large vacant let. Fourth Ward; high, nice locaUon and is cheap at this price. , c . 11,650 For 5 -room cottage with city water on, Twenty-first-street, between Brevard and Caldwell. This cottage Is built of best material and wired for electric lights, with nice fence - - around the place. t 750 For three vacant lots In North Charlotte, on shady aide. These lots are cheap at 1900. J. E. MURPHY & COMPM i 43 N. Tryon. Thone 8-4 J. CAPUEDONIE CURES COLDS and giiipp :r.tr Relieve the aches and feveriiihneaa, veetsiaa Me asotiHao be laid to rest, but asked tbat tbesimple J J; McGRAW-YARBROUGH CO. (Incorporated) v' RICHMOND, VA. The Monroe Doctrine Guarantees the integ rity of the nation. The Monroe Re dipped Roofing Tin aranteesjtrtr tiitrtjestr root you can buy. ,.. Write fofPrices. Architects Specify. - 9 11 S. Eighth Street, 6 Per Cent. Bonds Our Coupon Bonds are se cured by first mortgsge on Im proved real estate double In value the amount of bond Issue. In. addition to this first mortgage, they are guaran teed In every particular by our company. . Nothing could be safer. ' Write for booklet, giving full description of plan. NORTH CAROLINA TRt'ST .CO, Greensboro', ,N. C. A. VT." McAllster. Prea' R. J. Mebane. Sec. and Tress. We Will Buy I Osark Cotton Mill stock. I Modena Cotton Mill stork. I Clara Cotton MUI stock. 1 II Imperial Mill stock. 3S American Trust Co. 1 19 Henrietta Mill stock. . 10 Commercial Bank stock. - . . We Will S ell I - Little-Long Co. .,: ............ in 10 Fuller Oln Co. .... .. ..' .. .... n.o te qermsn American. Prefd. . W.W its facoiot, j'reia. .. jno.oi iH Highland Park, prefd. .. .. ..... M0.00 U Gaston Mfg. Co., stock, ... ...... 10U II- you want te buy er sell securities list yeur wants with ua . ...... Southern-Securities & , Truest yompany If Couth Ce0f ft, Charlotte, If. a 4 Bloclis From Square Seven-room Cottage, modern conveniences, lot 40x193, side entrance; govl stable. $3,600. Can arrange terms. This property is especially desirable because, close in. Will be sold at once. IBrown & Co : 'Phone 535. ; . 203 N. Tryon St. :Tljc ; Merchants S Farmers National BanK Charlotte, N. 0. v. ' 'i, DEPOSITARY FOR " United States Government State of North-Carolina v County of Mecklenburg and .' - Ulty or Uharlotte. - : , : ' - We would also like to be your depositary. 1 GEO. E. WILSON, President. Jxa B. ROSS, Vice PresldeBt. 11a Sa 11 1IJ I ,W MSI W aUnHM - I :4 :( 7 . t - mm CREATE A RESERVE OO0000CX9000OOO00OCXX0OOO(X)0QO0O0O0rXXXXXX0O 1 . ri ii is not aimcun, n you kwi w, save money systematically. iJHi you ever expect to be Independent financlaUr you MUST MAKE A START. Money saved will protect you .from ? misfortune and Villi -"i-o v. viniuuiun wnen iney come te ypu. Southern Loai 5 Savings Dank JOHX M." SCOTT, President. W. S. ALEXANDER! Vice Pr& . XV. U JENKINS, Cashier. . - Q000000t000fXX)000000000000X0000006o THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK For the United States, State of North Carolina, - County of Mecklenburg, City of Charlotte. - - Resources $1,500,000,00 Large and small. accounts invited and treated in as liberal a manner as balances and responsibility? 'Warrant. . - . - ' - -' n. D. STEATTI. President JOHN A SCOTT, Vice President J. H. rrrrLE, Vtoe President W. H. TWTTTr, Cashier. TO'Day, Brethren, Tp' Day The new series Mutual BA L. Is just warming up good.. There Tl ; -be lots of shares Uksn to-day. Make up your mind .new to save something and etart In to 'win. "Ton can do It ;vr ; You Business ;fller should -carry, Investment shares here. . But. for Just such stock dur- ing fhe tecent panic many a fellow would have gone te 'the walL The No w Scries GOING A TLA BARQA IN ; -Four Blocks From Square ' " Ten-room house with all modern conveniences, lagOot and oiT7 shady aide of street. Can be bought cheap If taken at once. Rea- ; on for selling, wants money. For further -Information, call to see : 'us at No.: I W. Fifth street, or 'phone 601. s CAROLINA REALTY CO., V ' D. UHLXINSON, Manager. ' B. R. IVEtt Secretary. J. P. tONO, Sales Arent v-- 45 Worth Tryon St ,' - 'Pbone eoa. - ooooooooooooooooooooooorxxioootxico ?s - - . J v - who were too late to get their funds in for the New Interest Period which-begau April 1st . can get our certificates of deposit, which pay 4 per cent. . if held three months or longer. - - THE AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY Trust Building. - 0000300000000COOOOOOOOOOOU WftlflTm I I I lrl j We" offer a splendid . heme In- Dllworth, lot - 7txlt0, on main ) Boulevard; house has nine , rooms with all modern conveniences and. In splendid condition. - . ' . . ' - V 1: The Charlotte Trust & Realty Co. ... . a . - -- - . - . . .. - - - W H'l'Ttttf f 'l't HllirmiHITHITI TTT'll ITITTTTTTeVTtttv . ' I , started last, Saturday, and everybody . Is welcome. The ll-year-old boy who starts with a few shares now. and aUcks to it will win, In most cases be able.to retire with' a competency by middle' life, Ee Le KhhSLERy ! Sec and Trcas. Phone Sit , B. Tryon St Wood fibre Wall Plaster; "Hard Clinch." 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