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111 1 . . 11 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' "- i. . -1: --' i?. r ' " - " 1 -.... .: . "T . , ..... i THE DEFEAT OF GAINES a ncTrnEsQVE congressman Relentless. Hand of Defeat n?Ieatos t the Shfc-rtea or reivate Uie ahw r or tlie MOttt Unique Omrnrtern In the A'attonal llouno I tbe CreaCOrt ' Talker In Congress , and , . Great Kibbler Ttie AWtst Campalirn Rook tiw Demorrsts Kvr t Out .Wf " TtvarMl b i Hiiw lie Will - Be Greatly Mlsttffl at tb Nation' Capl Ul City. ;; , v, t i: JEACH M'GHKK. - Observer Bureau.. - ll Post BalldlnK. '- '" . - "Washington. July 1. It la a pity, from ithe stenapoint of that variety which to our national i"" Is not only spice but, as mow news paper -wrltera aee it Ita very essence, that the relentless hand of defeat icmttir be evercomlo so many ot the most versatile and picturesque charac ters on the Washington stage. One by 1 ne the leaves are falling, as they say. And alas Tennessee! what s tne mat ter- with. Tennessee, .anyway? True ah 'nuts Viddllns- Bob Into our midst. 'lut'the has relegated to the shades of private life him of the sorrel top ana the two-edged tongue, the brilliant, rewMireef'jl and flre-ealing Carmack; and now not content with this, she has retaken nto her own bosom our wb John Wesley Gaines. John WenleyQalnes. John Wesley aainea! Then monuments! pile o brains, Tennewee relies ort thee, John, Wesley Gaines. , Does Tennessee rely on him no long er? What Is. In very truth now, the matter with things? . ' One day a certain Democratic mem ber bf he House crowing the Capitol grounds met a1nes -walking briskly towards the Capitol. The sundry civil hill was up for consideration which most members are accustomed to leave committee, so that very few member mere in their seats or thought it worth while to stay in the House. "Where are you going, John Wes ley?" asked the other member "I'm going back to the House," re plied Oalnes.- "I started out for a little walk,' needing the relaxation, but as I got acoss the street here, I begun V think that aomethlng might go wrwsgin mar bewT -anA-my con science just would not 1st me neglect my doty; so I am hurrying back." He stays on his' Job,, and in that re spect the other members of the House might well emulate him. though it would not do for all of them or for even one-third of them to talk half o much as he does. John Wesley never loses an opportunity to make a speech.- and though there are many hereabouts who do not enjoy it al ways, he never fails to say something Interesting. It Is not always to the point, though It Is always to some point, and generally Illuminates the abject. ,When he does not Illuminate It h turns on the Oreek Are which gives rich colors of variegated hues. Ths official reporters of the House wh take down In shorthand every word said, transcribing It for The Congres sional Record, say that "Jlmmie" Mann, of Illinois the official buffer 0Ll,ll,Sfi5SlSer'ittl.?nt, tajk and John Weiley"(faines' does" more than" any other members of the House, and thst these two are the chief contribu tors to The Congressional Record. There Is not, literally, any telling what Gaines Is going to say. Usually he does not know wheji he gets up what he is coming to, but he keeps evgolng till he arrives somewhere, and nearly always, before fie sits down.-he has caused n uproar of laughter, either at his hyperboles of expression or the unique turn he has given to the "subject. -dairies la a laughing stock to many', and to a few he Is a veritable; pest and abomination, though these few are not f the highest order of men, Not very many lake him seriously, as a rule, but mighty few really dislike him. He is genial, kindly, good-natured, and If ;he takes hi,fnseif mora se riously than he ought ' he somehow does not seem to expect thateyerybody shall take him as seriously as h does himself. He has the respect of prac tically everybody, for all recognise In him a man of unquestioned Integrity and of unflinching courage, lie is a "f ghter, and he Is a fighter for the right, too, even though he does, per haps, make a mountain out of a mole hill. Because of the picturesque bearing, the busz-saw style of debater, and the hyperbolic periods with which Jis Is accustomed to close his -continuously recurring remarks, Gaines does not n't full credit for the unusual ability with which he la endowed. The ablest cam paign text-book perhaps ever pre pared was the one prepared two years ago by this same John Wesley Gaines And ths preparation of a camrMiign text-book in these times when Issues are sometimes hard to define and when ths Democratic party has some sever al "Isms" is no mean task. Mighty few public men there are about Wash ington or anywhere, else In the coun try tout would have bungled the task. It was Intended by the congressional campaign committee that Gaines should again get up. tb text-hook this year. Whether he Is working on it or net Is not known. Most likely he has had All of hfs time consumed in !- campaign. Jfiwj ejnji XJiear from him. Take him all in all, John Wesley Oelnes, for U his too muctj. and too Intemperate speech, fs about as valu able man as uses about thta capital, and he will bs missed for far more than his habit Of filling up Ths Con gressional Record and furnishing smsll-talk stories for ths newspaper fellow In the press gallery. msnop iwter' sixkxxq. According ' t Jhkians the End to -T-Mon-ly'Jlttt firadisBllf Approaching i-h-k Man Remains tm.iou. ' Cooperatown, J. Y,'Julf 1. Bishop Henry C. ,' Potter, of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of New Tork, is to night uear death- door. ' ' Tlie bulletin Issued toy his physi cana durtlj-the flay" related In brief Uhe "aged divine's steadily decreasing vitality. In no case did the doctors hold lout hope of a favorable termina tion of the bishop's illness and. In their last st-Uementufor 4bnightithy Indi cated, thajt' the endwijslowIjr v and gradually, but, to .all i appearances surely-jgpprqaching-' Butane means taken to keep tip the patent's strength have ' been Jn a measur efficacious. and it was tejleved that to-night that 4he. bishop ha still sufficient vitality to. carry him through the night at least. , One factor in helping the sick man to pass a fairly comfortable uay was tho cooler weather which prevailed. " The bishop has remained' cbnscldus throughout the day and his communications- with those about him in the sick room have been invariably cheer ful In tone. He remalins free from pain and despite his extreme weak ness retains complete command of his mental powers. To his cheerfulness and courage his physicians attributed much of the remaJcable resistance to the course of his disease which he is displaying. PR HARVEY PRKSIDK.Vr. Snperintendont of Stout Training .ScIkm1 Head the National KtltKH lional AsMoclittion I'nstKveswfnl Kffort For Kndorwiiienl of Klmpll- .Jed Kp-llluK. Cleveland, O., July 1. IrenBo Dow Harvey, I'h. I)., .superintendent of public scrfools and superintendent of tho Stout Training School, of Menominee, Wis., was elected presi dent of the National Educational As sociation at the genVal business ses sion 'of the association to-day. Profes sor Harvey was opposed by Dr. W.-O. Thompson, president of tho Ohio Htate University, Columbus, and J. H. Phll- TTffll. gtrpeTtmendent- of public -schoKoh, Birmingham, Ala. other omeers elected were: Treasurer; A. H. Chamberlain, Pas adena, Cal., who was re-elected and twelve vice presidents. Among those chosen were: Fourth vice president, C. H. Gibson, of Georgia. At this session general resolutions were .adopted giving an expression of the association upon various educa tional topics. An unsuccessful eflort also was made to have the association endorss simplified spalling. KMAIJi fctSI CAl'SKK HKi TOOl'IVUS A Faitiily Row Results Over a 50-Ocnt Item and OnyMan Now lies In Hos pital With lAd Beneath His Skin. Special to The Obserytr. Ashevllle, JuTy 1. A serious shoot ing scrape occurred in the Hans Rees Sons' tannery section of Ashevllle this morning when Wallace JiaHey shot Jiihtr Carter; hs-- brother- tnhwr through the left leg, the bullet com pletely shattering the big hons eutid coming out Just above the knee. Tho injured man was taken to the Mission Hospital and it is feared that the leg will hava to be amputated. Bad blood,, it is said, has existed between Masse y and Carter for some time and this morning, it is alleged, when Mas scy abused his wife and also Carter's sister, Carter left his work at the tan nery when informed of the Incident and went looking for Massey. He picked up an axe and started for Mas sey when Massey drew his pistol. Carter stopped' and ..started to turn away when Massey fired. Carter walked a few steps and fell. He crawled for a distance of 30 or 40 feet when ho became exhausted and wan forced to await help. His wound bled profusely. " Massey made his escape. The dlrecWjaiiof the family row and the trouble, it is said, had to do with an item of 60 cents. 1 THE YKAK UNSATISFACTORY.' I. V Put This Stove In Your Kitchen - t It is wonderfully, r contveSiient to do kitchen work' on a stove 1 tharY read , , ,t the instant wanted, and out of the,way tha moment you 'ra done. Such a store w the New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook -Stove. By using it you avoid the continuous overpowering heat of a coal fire and cook with comfort, even in dog days. The Wick Blue Hame Oil CopK4tove is so constructed that it catjnot add perceptibly to the heat of a room; the flame- being directed up a retaining chimney to the stove top where it is needed for cooking. You can see that a stove sending out heat in but tnt di- , recrion would be preferable on a hot day to a 'stove radiating-heat in all directions. The . New Perfection" keeps a kitchen uniformly comfortable. Three s'zes, fully warranted. If not with your dealer, write ournearett agency. eB for familv nss safe. convenient, economical and a great light giver . If not with your dealer, write our near est agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY UsjBsrpalsa) ENGINEER SHOT TO DEATH TlTtNKR SMITH KIIsS KrUJTTZ. Sralioard Air Line I-iginrr at Ra leigh Makcx Attempt to Kntrr a Home) and lUMTlvew 1-Xnir Pistol Sliot Wounds That Aftw Fatsd-Rat-tled Window Blinds and Did tlie Peering Tom" At, Itrtamlns; Af ter Itolng Driven ' Away Twice Turner Put Four Bullet in Him a He Fl"ei Detvawed Iravei a Wife slid F.iglit 1tlllr"n at Roa noke, Ya. Jury Holds Inquest and Takes Kvldetice In I lie ("aw Turner Is Ilelng Held a Prisoner. Ohserver Rureait, The Holleman Building. V ' Jtalelgh, July,. 1. Ulcedlng from four pistol-shot wounds Knglneer B. M. Htultx, for six years in the service of the Sea board Air Line here, staggered Into tha washroom of tho roundhouse of the Seaboard freight station here ear ly this morning. Fellow engineers and others gathered about him and did what they could for him and ask ed how he came to be shot. StulU refused to make any statement what ever and died before physicians, hast- 1 ZLs ' r Judgei Gray Kot in tlie Race. Wilmington, Del., July 1. In reply to a question from a representative of the Associated Press Judge Gray to day stated that Je had- just sent a telegram to The Now York Evening Journal as follows: "I have your telegram saying that it is stated, positively th I will ac cept the vice presidential nomination and asking whetherUhls is true. As I have sepeatcdly said--! 'would not consent to being placed in nomination as a candldste for the presidency, I now v with equal emphasis that I will under no circumstances consent to a nomination for the vice presi dency. GEORGE GRAY." Tho Result In Tennessee. Chattanoga News. The paramount issue In the cam paign was State-wide prohibition. Senator Carmack declared for that policy 'and made DO per cent, of his fight with It as his vote-getter. He not only failed to carry any of the "wet" counties on the platform, but he Jost many of the largest "dry" counties with It. So, if we have any message in the result, further than the personal triumph of (ho Governor, it Is that the peonle nre aaainst State Hy -WTrmTrtmredy toutd reaeH- hlm.--HttHi-wWe -prwhibHlofi m4wWhe-'li4i of it. The overthrow or that school in our politics is conspicuous and. overwhelming. BIO DAY FOR BKfreSKMKR CUT, The Foartft Will Re Celebrated With . Barbecue, Kpeaklug- by Severs! Well-'-. Known Men and the. Reading of BpectsJ t The Observer. iru; : - Bessemer CUy, July 1. Bessemer City trill celebrate the Fourth. George Bros, are planning a big baFbecue. Al ready they have sea's put down, speakers' stand erects, lunch coun ter and their grounds cleaned off. It is expected they -wilt have le.DOO peo ple. Speeches will be tnada by Marl, on Butlr, A. E. llolton. John A. brook. Jake Jewell and possibly oth ers. .R. F- Cpabb- will giva a slelght-of-hatid performance for the ydang folks. Csston Littlejuhn, " succesHful , farmer-poet just outside the town - limits, will recite his. latest. "A.' Fourth ot July Jubilee. f This effort ls expeeted to win the poetic laurels : front Uha Observer'i favorites. Miss Peterson and all the rest, ,Tha Observer's moat erttical of critics i invited to eome wp and hear and b convinced. We tare eottOdenc in wr poet and know " : honor is bound to swing to him. 5 -"i July th it shau fee Gaston Ut. t chn until some younger and mors i .''J poet stHl unknown to fame. s;ring forth. Tlie IerloI of Money 8tringeiif Is Felt by the National Tn-aHiiry Of ficials Iioklng Forward to a Ijarger jeiicit man l sual. Washington, July 1. From the jreasury stanapoint the nsoal year Just cloned has been a most unsatln faotory one. Since about the middle of OcJaBer last, when the period of money stringency set in and the con sequent depression it) business, began to 'be felt, there has been a constant falling off In government revenues up to the month Just closed. For June a surplus is shown of nearly $4,000, 000, This fact, however, is not sig nificant as June is unfailingly a sur plus month. Nearly all appropria Hons become available on the 1st of July and this year Treasury officials are looking forward to a deficit larg er than bsual. The amount of cash now in the Treasury vaults and avail able to meet expenditures is about $70,000,000. Ih addition to this there Is on deposit with national banks about $151,14.000. A considerable portion of this sum is likely to be called into tha Treasury within the next very few days and It. Is thought the n.7r. nu nV-wlU wt -be less than 4 000.000. . Mae Wood Indicted For Perjury and Forgery. New York. July 1. Maa.C Wood, the Omaha woman Who sued United tates 8enator Thomas C. Piatt for divorce, was Indicted by a grand Jury to-day on charges of perjury and forgery. Miss Wood Is charged with having signed Benator Piatt's name to a doc ument acknowledging her as his wife. The -perjury Indictment ia - "based on Miss Wood's testimony .in the divorce action when she testified that .she was married to the Senator at the Fifth. A venue -J lot et An 11 0 1. " . . Miss Wood Is at liberty on $S,000 bail. Rha will be arraigned hi court Monday. ; " McTf-er's KiHlowment Fond M'ade Vp. . Macon, Ja - July l.'-President 8. T. Jamison, of Mercer, to-day an nounced that the institution's addi tional endowment fund of (300,000 had been niade up.- To-night Ir. Jamison wired Secretary Buttrick of the general education Voard, that all the" condl tloiws of the endowment hod "bS-n met. The general education board had sub scribed ttf.QOO on condition -that the Georgia Baptists would raise tha re mainder of 1100,000 by June 0th. - - Gotrb Retains Ilia Title. . Seattle, Wash.. July 1 Frank Ootckv of Humboldt, Iowa, maintain ed hie right to tha world's ohampion ship to-night arhen he outclassed Dr. B. T. Roller, of Seattle, winning two consecutlvs falls in IS minutes and 31 seconds and SI minutes and . 64 i seconds, respectively. hud already signed the train register to tako jout passenger train No. Rl southbound and had-.n....his overalls for tho trip. A very short time after Stultz ap peared at tho roundhouse Turner Hmlth, a young carpenter who was formerly a fireman on the. yard en gine of the Seaboard, reported to the police that he had shot soano man as he ran away from his house two squares from the roundhouse after having repeatedly frightened Smith's sister by rattling the blinds and evi dently doing a "Peeping Tom" act. Hmith was taken in custody ny tha police and Is being: held pending an investigation. Smith says that about 11 o'clock (last night his sister, Alice, first gi;ve the alarm that there v,ns some one at her window. ' He Investigated and found that a man was running away. He tired at the fellow threo ttni- s as he ran. A lit tle later there was rattling at the window again ibut whoever It was ran away before Hmlth rou'ld get out. Then he sat up and waited. It was something after 2 o'clock when he heard the blinds being tampered with ugaln and ran , out, intercepting the fellow so that, he had four fair shots at him and knows hn must have hit him at. least three times. hUulU had three wounds. HeHad hadtrouble of this kind before and 'the officers are satisfied that Stultz was the man shot; by Smith. Jttultjs Is survived by a wife and elgnt children .who live in Roanoke, I Va. f The body of Engineer Stultalwlll! bo shipped to-morrow mornln r to Koanoke, Va., to his family for Inter- i ment. ! Turner Pmlth is still in the city i prison awaiting an investigation of tho case 'by the coroner and his jury. A number of , wit-; nesses was examined this even-; ing before the Jury, "principally Smith's mother and sisters, who told of the rattling of the window blind this morning and their brother's fir ing at the form of a fleeing man. They testified that they had never seen En gineer tuts. to. know him. -; Tho Jury took a recess until 11 o'clock to-morrow to examine addi- tional witnesses. - A RAILROAD CHAPTERED. j A charter Is Issued-foc --thaAane vllle it Carolina Railway Jompany, ot Aaheville via Hendersonville to th' South Carolina line. The capital is S200.000-and the Incorporators are O. V IVhftai J W Tlrnninn Jr IT 'I At. T . w. ... - J - ' ' ' , II . . . I T , . n 13 . .. T V limn, yiajitivmr, x . r. taiwn, Walker, J., F. Rowland, Henderson ville,. Gordon Smith, of Raleigh, is com missioned battalion adjutant for the Third Infantry by Adjutant General T. R. Robertson. . The electric contracting and supply Offices of Ruth, Doyle A Hall on Harf iett street here were closed up by tha sheriff here this afternoon and it is I announced . that the stock will be closed out- at auctlcn later for tft benefit of creditors. Revenue officers report two seizures yesterday and last night. One was In Juhnson county near Four Oaks, where a forty-gallon still was dent rowed. The other was in the loner section of Wake county near Kno. Fifty gallons nf whiskey were seised In addition t destroying the still and equipment. Sliennau liCavcH Cleveland To-Dsiy. Cleveland. O.. July 1. Traveling In a private car, Representative James H. Sher-rhan, Republican vice . presi dential candidate, accompanied by Mrs. Sherman and a physician, will leave Cleveland to-morrov? meaning at R o'clock. Are Your Kidneys Well? Bright' Disease, Diabetes, Rheu matism, Gout, Gravel, Dropsy, in flammation of the Bladder, Bad Blood and Nervous Troubles caused by Pick Kidneys. Engllsh-McLarty Co., the well-known Druggists of Charlotte, know by . experience that H1NDIPO will cure all forms of Kidney and Nervous Troubles, and will guarantee. It In all cases. Can't you afford to fry It at their risk? It costs you nothing If it don't do lh,e.,,Work. i - Sent by maij to an yaddress, pre paid, on receipt of CO cents. Six boxes, $2.50, under .a positive guar antee. Vt. For sale by R. H. Jordan & Co. ." V:' m IE M f tlBMBjrsSSBBBBBBM PARKLES with life. It has a brilliant glowT--is full of solid nutriment snappy -and inviting to the '.; V palate the combined soul of malt andrhbpsthe cream'of tn6 harvest fields the health OSSESSED the highest type of4, literary, geniua. It b more than two fr-frtenturies since "he ceaaed to write., Out wnen snou nc ceaae va do rcaa THE KING OF ALL BOTTLED BEERS He grasped all things. He saw into the profoundest depth of human nature. Thoughts illimitable were at the point of his pen. 1 His personages live and move as if they had just come from the hand of a creator. He yras not a man of one idea, but part of the intense life of flesh and blood that seethed around him. ' Exuberant vitality of mind, body and soul was bis supreme characteristic. V Personally he was a handsome, well shaped man, of a merry temperament, abounding in energy and overflowing with - - health. . His favorite eating place in London was the celebrated Falcon tavern. Here men like Ben Johnson, Marlowe, Ford, Fletcher. Herrick, Raleigh, etc, met him daily. These literary giants of the heroic Eliza bethan age were in the habit of discussing the burning topics of their time (which included the colonization of America) over foaming tankards of beer. MWlf., bM thoM tBtl. w.leom. Com., w. hr. . hnl Tntann BMty to dinner : eon.,sat)nt.n, I.hep. v. .tiall drtak Sown aU nokiad-am.'V-acI -Soui. S-Ta. Mm) WItm ot Wlndwr. ' Bottled Only at the ANOEUSER-BUSCII BREWERY St Louis, Mo. ' Cerltad or with Crowa Cass BESSBEKG, GVNST A CO Distributors RICUMOND, VA. CURES COLDS and GRIP P aSSK Believes the aches and everishneaa, Caatalna N AcstsaUMS COURTHOUSE BONDS The Davjs White Sulphur Springs I 1 W ,T" 1 ifSqn HIDDEN ITE, N. C. TT1NE Minml Waters. Nsw HoW with x n.WM-"ATinr"iof fWnie. isuais, added this year which ars reaarvad or thou wh hv. no hahiaa, and wantaaniat. comfort -""Btt.TODm in) frumneiwi) jiTlissg.mai tU)TOr. fclactrttUsttta, MoCirn conrmiancea, ssch as sower.ro hot as4 cold hatha, km diatanc Boll I'nooo. if nil from ))ilroad wlthtthroush trains daily from Caarlottov SO mllM nortlkwast. AUind1100fMti riaaiaantdayasadiiishta, Hoalthy location, boo u tiral acoasi y.splap dkl tablo fare, ft no errke, ForamaonneBta: Bowling AHey. Tennis. Croqnot, Merry-Oo-Roond, Bhootlns; OmU lory, Fiehinr Baatinar. Bathinv. oto all for a UODEKATB prtoo of It to S7 pr weak for June and September, sod for July sad Amrnst S to f 9 per week. Writs today for IUustratad Booklet to DAVIS BROS. turn Priplitsn . HiJJ.Htt,N.C.t $35,000 I.EE COUNTY (SOUTH CAROLINA) COUilT IIOUBB " . HONDS. , Notice Is hereby given that pro posals will be received by W. A. James, Secretary. Blshopvtlle, 8. C. until July 14th, I90, 12 o'clock m.. for the purchase ot (35,000 non taxable, interest-bearing coupon Court House Bonds, of Lee County, S. C. Bald bonds to be Issued in denominations jf ll,00. will be dated February 1st, 1908, payable to bearer 29 years after date, with right reserved to county to redeem all or any part thereof after the expiration of 15 years from date of issue, bear ing -Interest at thejate .of ier.ceiQt. per annum, payable annually on February 1st, place of payment of principal and. Inter to be desig nated at selection of purchaser. . Bonds to be . prepared, executed and' delivered at earliest date pos sible after the award of same, and all bids must Include all expenses of printing, Issuing and delivery of bonds to purchaser without exception. Certified check, free from con ditions, of 5 per cent, of issue must accompany each bid, made payble to R. YV. McLendon, Chairman. In case of award, deposit will at time of de livery pf bonds b credited to pur chaser; checks of unsuccessful bid- dern vlll be promptly returned, i All proposals shall be sealed and ! endorsed "Proposal for Purchase of ; Court House Bonds," which pro 1 osal shall be submitted in the name 1 of the principal and not hi agent, without exception, and the same shall be opened at the office of the under sinned, IS o'clock m., July 14th. 1D08, and award publicly made. No , hid leas than nar shall be considered. Iiml tha rta-ht tn. releet anv anr) air "proposal Or bida la heresy reserved. Furtner inrormauon iurnisnea on application. R. W. McLENDON, C. C. H. Com. June 14th. ltOS. M MZ 'Mk: Bottled in Bond Whiskeys All Oaf floss Qasnstosd VseW Tie NsOssal 9mm l Kstsbllshsd thirty years record for handling only reliable goods. Bend your mail orders to us. Satisfaction guaranteed. Orders filled day received, shipped In plain psoksge. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 2, 1908, edition 1
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