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0 ' ' " s ' ; - ' ' '- - " ' - - 1 " i u, L t: I- IXTOYIEW WITH CASIBO HIS 6IDE ; OP THE TROITBLES PresMeni Catro. of Vcncauel, Con inn a Hi Csual Custom, Gives -Out For aPublicatJott -av - htateanewt Cractia the Troubles of Hi ' ..ntj With Foreign Powett RrtMO Would 'Havo Aoquiml Pmtll8 and FfS . M14 n Prevail if Friendly Nation Bad AdoMcd Peaceful "Measure-- to '; Settle the Outstanding; Question" Amrriea Brolu raendly eta- . ' tlana But the Commercial Beta - -lww Bmafa JCnriianaTL ' , -' Caracas, Vonesuela, Friday. Aug. I 7. vi Port of Spain. Trinidad. Aug. i Oevlatlnr from hi usual Custom of not speaking- for publication. Pres- ideat Castro granted an mpmtw 10 day to the Associated Pre concern ' lug Venexuela and her troubles with ' foreign powers which have recently been ugmentd by hla expulsion from the republic of the Dutch min ister M. da Reus. t "X am glad to give the , Associated Press my opinion on thlr historic moment." said President Castro. "I only wish everybody the peace and harmony that exist with the Kood commercial relations which small na tions need. To create diplomatic g-ents who humble weak nations Is anamalous counter-active. TORCH UNNECBBSART. "Reason would have acquired pres tige and force would not prevail to day il, when the blookaoers used torce against us, friendly nations had aoptea peacelul measures to settle toe oixstandlng question. The In corporations against us of three na tions considered as friends complete ly destroyed the right f reason and placd all of them in the i-atenory of favoring force In the solution or dif ficulties. The question oi the use of force in the collection of dVbts was carried before The Hague nacL con ference but we weak nations Haved our rights there. ' "In spite of all, Vrnesin-la will continue in peaceful development be cause this question has bun soltled and posterior events are only inci dents. "We at firm paid the blockade of ' our ports because of ue dominance of force. The decision that terminated this state of affairs wus that of the high Hague tribunal. To-dsy Vene zuela punctually pays her debts and fulfills all her obligations. CLAIMS ARE BEING PAID. The American governmsnl, never theless, broke frienaly relations with us, but notwltntitanuuig this fact commercial relations netween tti United Kiates and Venesuela continue ths same as before the break oc curred. Tbe severance of friendly relations between France and V ma gus la has not altered the normal progress of this republic. "tfotn the American and French governments have made claims gainst Venezaeia which are being paid. Consequently, as corporate in terests of thosu countries hase dam aged us I assume that an opportunity will be taken by their governments to listen to our Just claims against those Interests, and that competent tribunal, will decide the amount of these claims. "The Netherlands incident I con elder to have been brought about by M do Reus (the Dutch minister to Venezuela, who recently was expelled by President Castro), and the Cura cao government." LdNVlLLK GOIjF TOCKXKY. BrtHtoi Club Win 1iamloiiMlilp In lnuir-Maie 0iu-t Walter Woll man and Miss (.wider Win Mixed J-Vursotite. Linvlllc, Aug. 10. The Bristol, (Virginia-Tennessee; Golf Club won the championship in the. Ksecola inter-State golf tournament, wiilch opened here to-day. Thu winning team was composed of John T. Wil liams, Jr., Thomas Carter and M. A. tftill. The team score was 259. Tne Chattanooga Golf Club team compos ed Of Li. VV. Llewellyn, W. A. lmvics, D. 8. Henderson, was second with a score of J. fhomti i ,irui, of 8t. Lnula, playing with the lirlslol Oolf Club, made ii)e low tscorc or 83 for eighteen hole. The mixed luutHomo wan won by Walter M. W:llnian, of Huntsvllle, Ala., and Mls Mary Caldcr, of Wil mington. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Wil liams, of Bristol, Va.. wire second, and L. C. Hturgls and Mrs. W. u. Came, of Bristol. The following qualified for the first flight of eight in the s-ml-niials in trj men's champluiiHiiiji. Carter, Jitull and Hi I urns, of Hrls tol; Llewellyn, Duvi'es, Henderson and Biegar, of Chattanooga, and J. L. KirkpatricK. if iiirmmgiiHm. The following quaiitled lor the second flight. W. J. Love. CliHttanooga; U. X. JJives, Charleston; 1.. riiurgin and W. O. Came, of Jiristol, iiiirn Dick son, Of YVkxliurg. Miss.; i . H. Loven, Linvllle; Walter Wi-IJniMn. Huntsviile) Aia.; .u. . ll. Uouvernciir, Wilmin- ton. Thaw Creditors May Ak other Ititvliit. I"r An rittsburg, Aiitf. 10. The proliul lllty ma i. Bailie .v' irK man innv m Succeed Detective ICohci o M.ir.i. n.w serving as receiver and iir,..dl;iti !.f tnS.tti..t!X. JIJUTX. K. XJija, urunosiiion In tti.' irnu h i i,-..! case most generally dlM-uxsed ni nun burg to-night. This is l.im. d uiHiii the provisions of the Kera b.mk ruptcy law. It is adiultteil l.y all having a knowledKe ,f tins iw ih.it creditors have the lijfht at th. ir tlrt meeting to elect a trustee t take rhart-e of all property f a petiiioii-r In bankruptcy and that sucli trustee Immediately supersed. h any n ceiver that may previously have been ap pointed by any other nuilinrlty. Acting upon this provirlun' It Ih surmised the creditors, a majority of Whom are residents of New York, re likely to make a concerted move fr one of their own selection to act trustee. Thaw Attends Hearing of rirt Cred itor's Suit. ' Pougbkeepsie, N. T.. Au. 10. Harry X. Thaw was taken lrom the. Jail on th third floor of the court house to the supervisor's room on the second floor this morning to be ex amined la proceedings instituted by , Mr, Ella Hayt of Pemgekeepsle, a Judgment creditor of Dr. John P.. - Wilson, of this city, who has sued Thaw for $200 additional cfmpen.a tlon for testifying in hla behalf. The "purpose of Mrs. Hay-fa proceeding Is t restrain Thaw from paying Dr. Wilson ny moaev in ease the latter c Obtains a Judgment,' Lawyers here - expresa the opinion that Thaw' xo Ing Into bankruptcy practically dis poses of th Wilson proceeding, but tha attorneys are proceeding with - both.. .the Wilson and Hayt matters vl vn situation, TurkUh Minister Has Ilern Tleoalled. London. Aug. 1. Dispatche from Constantinople to-night estaSlish be yond doubt the fact that Mehmed AU Bey. the Turkish minister at Wash ington, ha been recalled. This ac tios ef the Porte, it I understood, 1 !a te the changed -aamijltions la Turkey and te th formation of a sew m!niuy. v - TATf JBACK AT OT SPIUXaS, De-votes Most of the Pay to an AO ramnlatkm of MailUtciscocat and Vorye WUl Arrive To-Da rivo -lo-isay op -i o- in, a. Conference Wltn Air. ' TarwAYes Virrlnlu Matter. SUM Mot KnrlBrs. Va- Au. 1. William w. Taft accoaroanled by Mrs. Taft and General Clarence B. Edwards, chief of the Insular bureau of the War Department, reached here to day from Greenbrier, JWT. Va.. coun ty horse show, where they went. last Friday. Several hours were -devoted bv Mr. Taft to an accumulation ' Of mail. la the afternoon ha played golf and In the evening again went at his correspondence. " A. I. Vorye; Mr. Taft'a Ohio calef of staff, will arrive here for a con ference to-morrow or Wednesday. Frank H. Hitchcock, will arrive Wednesday at which time It la ex pected the personnel of the "advisory committee," of which Elmer Dover is to b secretary.- will be decided upon. Plans for the general campaign will be discussed during this conference when a final decision will be reach ed regarding Mr. Taffs personal ar rangements. Although many re quests are being made for his pres ence at various places, he has so far accepted no Invitations. Incident ally Mr. Hitchcock will be asked to define the course bis committee Is to take In West Virginia, wnether aid and directions will be given to Mr. Swisher, the regular Republican nom inee, or to Mr. Scherr, the so-called bolter." Senator Klklns, of that State, is here as also Is Mr. Swisher, who came on the same train to-day with Mr. Taft. genator Scott l to come wednrnday and it is said Mr. tv-herr will be represented. Senator Klkins to-day predicted Swisher's election by 25,000 and said that 10,- 000 morn votes would be given the national ticket in the State. He be lieves the regular organization should be sustained. Mr. Taft continues to refuse to become Involved in the con troversy. The trip to-day from White Sul phur Springs Tin devoid of special tnvldent Mr.- Taft made the com ment that lie had been able to get a real ret, of which be had felt the need. As the guests of Senator Hourn, of Oregon. .Mr. and Mrs. Taft participat ed in soachlng- party whlrh drove to the Oaks Warm Springs, five miles distant, for dinner to-night. Gen eral Fd wards also was a member of the party. Anil-(;anrtlliijr (tommlHe Asks Sher iff to Kcttlgii. Saratoga, X. Y.,.Aug. 10. Copies of charge (if alleged nege:t of duty, for failure to snppresn the alleged gamb ling at Saratoga Springs, with a re quest for his removal from nfttee were served upon Sheriff John Bradley, Jr., of Saratoga county, to-night by Ben Smith, confidential stenographer to Governor Hughei. The charges were filed with Governor Hughes by Dr. Walter Laldlaw. es chairman of tlie anl-race track gambling campaign committee, with offices In Xew Vork. Sheriff Hradley Is summoned to appear in hiw own defense In the executive chamber at Albany on Augimt 17th at il p. m. The Governor has directed Sheriff Bradley to tile his answer to the charges by that time. Pn-Hldenl rax- a Very Quiet Day. Oyter Hay, . y., Aug. 10. To day wax one of the quietest President Hooscvelt has had slncu he arrived from Washington to spend a three months' vacation. No visitors wire received at Sagamore Hill and for several hours the President enjoved himself reading quite undisturbed. Two hours In the forenoon were de voted by Mm to business which had been carried to him by his secrctury from the executive offices In the vil lage. With Mrs. Hooncvelt he nturted from Sagamore Hill shortly before 5 o'clock this afternoon for n horse back ride. They rode down to the village, cordially greeting people whom they knew ns 'hey passed, and went on toward Glen Cove. Iteeeptlon to Oflhvr of thi Tlept. Auckland, X. Z. Auk 11. New Zealand to-day. axaln with a lavish hand showered Its hospitality upon th" officers and men of the United State Atlantic battleship fleet. The chief event of the flay WHS the recep tion to Hear Admiral Rperry and his: oltli crs Kiven the ship in drill hall by the mayor and mayoress of Aui kl and. ! To nx et the naval officers had gather- I ed all tho officials, civil and military j and hundreds of citizens. Numerous women, gowned in the latest- winter fashions, also attended the function,' winch was a brilliant one In every re-, spect. The admiral was hlithly eoinpll- I inenled by every one on his successful j cruise from San Francisco. j Turk Views Mutilated 'mn of Syrian I -ad. 1 t'lilcaso, Aug. 10. llassln Nemmer, under arrest as a suspect in the Tuffa 1 Shashem murder case, gaxea unmoved ' at the mutilated form of the Syrian! lad at the mirKue to-day. Thin spec- 1 tucle had been relied on by the police 1 to startle the prisoner Into some nd- ' nilssi,.n In conncetlon with the east, ; but in this they were disappointed. j ' lo yon know him'.'" asked Deputy! foroni-r Davis. j Nemmer. vvlm ha.l been tooklnw In.: th-ftrnMT -frnnr niTdf-r 7ils busb ".r,wH sli'.'.k bis in nil in, aat ivcj.v and wn ; taken b:o k t.,.hls cellsif the Maxvell street n;i,e station. rniv Ollbi rs on I url i iiKton. 't I jiilnraniT) Tev. AiiK. 10. Tired excellent physical bot ijiparentlv In -..ndill fourteen army onicers mi ner command or .Major Genera! Fred erick D. ",rant, jure encamped t nlKht Just outside Fort Kthsm Allen, after the first day of their endurance test as horsemen. They Kalloped, lroilil and walked their horses for 7 -2 hours to-day, cornpletlUK a cir cuit of thirty miles. Aug ist time toils on the nerves."" Xlut that plrltieas. no amhltion feeling Can he eally and quickly altered by taking what Is known by driistlsta everywhere as jr. Shoop-s Rnatoratlve. WliMn 41 hnun after beglnnlo to use th Restorative, improvement will he noticed. (H course, full health will not Immediately return. The sain, however, will surely follow. And best of all. you will realise and feol your strength Find smhltlnn ss It Is r-tumlnK- Outside Influences depress first tlie "inside nerves" then the stomach. I heart and kidneys will usually tall. Strengthen these falUn nerves with Dr. Shonp's Restorative snd see how quickly health will be yours again. Sold by Mullen's Pharmaey. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF UEDICINE 'MAW TUaT .OUIM, as, p.. ?...,. Omurl SrMalaa. wj tssj SseWFJarawtlHtt saBTluj.ig 4 SKSBtssi Aaxwiailose Aruea aleSkaU Cetiagafc Three tree cmtmlnrvnHncltr iVserfaaMf MKDICIRC - DCBTIim-mtaUcV RORNOKB COLLftOH. Utk TEAR. furse for Degrees' also Commercial Course, German and French tauahL U rr,r' Oluma. Mountain locatlen. ' ,rturrh: no bar-rooms. Expenses "' Cstaloua tree, Address TUs President, taleoi. Ta. V. kr Ceheral-Demand of ihV WdMnformed.of the World ha always been for a simple, pleasant and efficient liquid laxative remedy of knows value; a laxative which physician could sanction for f amHy use" because It com ponent part are known to them to be wholeeome and truly beneficial In effect, acceptable to tbe system and gentle, yet pro rapt, in action. la supplying, that demand with He ex cellent combination of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, the California Fig Syrup Co. proceed along ethical lines and relies on tbe merit of the laxative for it remark able success. . , That is one of many reason why SyruryV Fig and Elixir of Senna i given the preference by the Well-Informed. To get it beneficial effect alway buy the genuine manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists. Price fifty cent per bottle. MUSIC AND ART AT AGNES SCOTT COLLEGE The study of music and art Is a rel means of culture apart from the practical value of the knowledge of these subjects. In the Agnes 1 1 t It Is i J Scott School of Music and Art required that What is done must be thoroughly done.. No student Is en couraged to devote special time to thene branches who lias not been well grounded with a good, general education. An adequate faculty, composed of teachers who have availed them selves of a liberal training, and who have had successful experience. make Agnes Scott a most desirable and advantageous place to study music and art. RAEFORD INSTITUTE Is a high-grade, non-sectarian, co educational school of eight depart ments. IHmary, Intermediate, Art, KliM'ution, Music, BunIiicmi, , Telegraphy and High School. all of which are under well-trained. experienced, teachers. Students hearing certificates of graduation from this school aj"e ad- nltted to all the adlng rollegeo of the State without examlnaion. The health'f ulness of the localon Is linsurpassnd. the climate, soil. water, etc., being the same as that of the famous winter resorts of Plnn- hurst and Southern Pines, twenty miles distant. Ixt Vs Scud r Vou a Catalogue, K. M'INTOSII. fienver, N. C; N'. IIOU.EK, Davidson. N. C. OFFICE OF THE Mechanics Perpetual B. & L Association Charlotte, N. G, August 6th 1908. Mo! for the Mty Secomidl Series On September 5th commences our fifty-scconci sc-" rios, the subscription books for which arc now open. The 39th series amounting to $97,500 matured on July 15th and was paid off" jess as Ea-Ka-Ea-sy" as falling off a log as wcro"also tlio 38 preceding series4' , amounting in all to nearly $2,000,000 Wrc respect fully 'and seriously call the attention 61 V non-borrowers or investors to ,thc fact, that by inyest ing with us they will make 6 2-5 per cent, net as against 15-8 ly investing in institutions other than Building and Loan institutions. ' 1 . NOW IS TI M TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE nnY-SECOHD SB1IES C either as borrowers or investors. 1 LBE. COCHRANE, Secretary II - '- .-a .......r ..ri ,e..,.... A Davis .4 -i . HIDDEN ITEs N. C. FINE UliMtml W.tmn. New Hotel wita ' nswsr AaiM"f SDplca rooms, addad this yasr which f l nuS fnrtfro who ' hre bo baMaa, and waat a , eoaifort ablo room away f rom note) srin s room . lot 160 to BOO gvosta. Dootris liskU. Modera convenMHieas. sock as sewerage, hot and . cold bstba, ion distance IU11 Phono. It nils from railroad with t throurh trains daily fro" Charlotte. CO railas aortb-waat. Aitttaall0Ofc. Ftaaaanteaysaaaaienta, Hosltliy location. BOBU utif ul scenery, splsn did table farav torn arviea. rarumiaaHtE BawkiK A liar. Toniila. ' Croquot, Marry-Oo-Koonrt. Sbootina Cai. lory. Fiahins- Bostioe. Bathing, etc. oil for a MODERATB price of ft to 17 per wsok for June and Soptaoibcr. and for Jab sod Ansnstte tots per waek. Write today for Illustrated Booklet to DAVIS BROS., (wMftaHPrtpriitin HUJif. N. C. ( I OAK RIDGE vtiiteSupur.Spnngs I J. A. & M. H. HOLT. Horner Military School J. C. HORNET Principal 1851 CLASSSICAI SCIENTIFIC AND ENGLISH COURSES. Prepare, for college, university or the government academies. Military train ing develops prompt obedience and manly carriage. Academy 67 years old with experienced teachers. Cadets dine with the principal and ladies of his family, securing the culture of home life. Culti vates and- educates. Modern buildings, perfect sanitation, whole some fare, no crowding. Best moral, mental, physical and social training. Shady lawns, athletic park, one-quarter mile running track 300 acres. Ideal climate, helpful environment In the social atmosphere of refined Christian people. The town noted for over a century as an educational centre. Charges. $300 per year. S. WITTKOWSKY, SAGO AND Pickers' Reyblving' Flat Cards . Eailwav Heads "Drawing ' Prames':V-' A. H. WASMBURN9 1UI J08. Guilford College For ' Both Mew and Women, Course la the Classics and la the Natural Science Departments In Bible Study and In Music , Labora tories for Chemistry. Biology and Physics 1 All buildings eupplled with pura water and lighted bv electricity. Noted for thorough Instruction and high moral 4one. ' Located In the healthful Piedmont Section of North Carolina. For catalouge addres i I j. I HOBBS. Pnaident, Oullford College. North Cerollna. INSTITUTE A Hieh-trrade Fitting School, with Buiinesi Colleee and Normal Departmentf. Pre pare for the Profession, for Businew.'for Life. Diplomu honored by .Leading College and Universities, North and South. Fifty-seventh year begins Sept. I. For beautiful Catalogue, Address, OAK RIDGE. N, C. - 1908 OXFORD, N. C. President ' PETTEE MACHINE SHOPS CHAELOTTE, 2T0ETH OAEOLINA t djzabfjh coma AND CONSERVATORY of music COAJRIiOTrK, H. C A Rlb OrasU Oan.a fa ' Waaaaaw 8attfl etiaaraaa loca tion. . II . acre eampua, varroeklag th etty; flaa kulMtngs; unlreralty efln ated, experienced teach ra A. B. Degree Covraeaa level with th beat ceW tore fr xnett; elective dsgree eouraea. Spccialtlett Kasttv Art it To broad and tor youaf ZUaatratod est free m m ar ar m Capital Stock $80,000.00. Ha a special and an attraetlv before August 15th. Our halls are commodious; our modern. Situations are secured for all worthy graduate, catalogue and special rate. Addres KING'S BUSCfESS COLLEGE. lUldgh, X. C. Presbyterian College for Women CHAB&OTTE, N. C. The 51st session of this old and well established school will begin September 3d, 1908. Without making loud claims we point to tha work of one-half century. For catalogue address REV. J. B. BRIDGES, President. TRINITY COLLEGE Four Department Collegiate, Graduate, Engineering and Law. Large library facllltiea Well-equipped laborafdYtei In a IT depart ments of Science. Gymnasium furnished with beat apparatua. Ex penses very moderate. Aid for worthy student. Toung men wishing to study Law should Investigate th superior advantages offered by th Department of Law at Trinity College, - For catalogue and further information, address V. W. XICWSOM, Heclstrar, Durham, SVC , . , . ,i cntDiat xew maxagemknt t , THE QELWYN ttTTOPEAX AKD AUS3UCAN. Eurovean. fl.tl .,r day and up. American. tS.OI par day and trja t Cafa"pea day and night. Fries reasonable. - ' Tka Most Modern and Laxurlant Hotel In the sjavolmaaa . ISO EUEGAXT BOOMS. f PRIVATE BATflS. Located la th heart of Charlotte, convenient to railroad station, street ears and th business aad shopping centre. Caters . to hlgh laaa eommerciat and tourist trad. , - Table do hot dinner ta lit. Muslo every evening till EDOAR B. MOORB - FACE sasasssai Cwiir nnis ai sW; - rVakaT Caasam sa. A km rtaaassMav aspaa asW aw as fcasls. - Haww lass Trinity Parti School A Flsetlasa 1rnaratorv School. . ' ?-"'. t " "Cefffrca"l G raduaUesv- tejtd f oe entran.ct.ta Untot JgJth i trn Colleger - - v - - Beat equippea rTeparatorr ocnwi in mi owulo. , a . Faculty of ten officer and teacher. Campus of seventy-five acre. Library containing forty thousand volume. Well-oqufpped gvnv naslum. High standard and modern method of Instruction. Ire- . quent lecture by prominent lecturer. Expense exceedingly mod er ate. Ten years of phnemnaL success. . Far cataloru and other information, addresa j . - ' . . H. M. NORTH, Headmaatov, ' I Durham, X. G. . . . , . Blubbing; IntcTmediala. .'jP. and Eoring'Fraines: Spinning Txu Spoolers , , and Vy5 . Eeels r, Southern Agent i School. rna a liberal eultur womea. ' catalogue appUcatlon. f-- l on application. Inducement for all that matriculate equipment complete; our course Write or call for Charlotte, X. C. - flNOTTOE; ad.. a At. Caimi a. iit s o DasaSMsa mm mmmwt aasasa lT in i ? r . Waoey Jawww SSMfcaea. '4
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