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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, AUGUST 13,1003. .-v. 1 1 , ; yOOXE WAS SPANKED." AftfT kn AU-Vmy CanferenceTWWi Hftobcork mtui Vorye,,Mr. Wk Re- marks That .wjuui h -; monious ud X one W m ld ' -.Arm HI knee and Spanked-The equation to Ewj W Gone Over Tboioughly--rrj,cai Auniuuii '' Maine and Vmont .. : v- ot Spring. Va.i A ug. U "Every thing' M as harmonioue a possible, and na u .lali across my knee -and soahked." This w JuJgeTeft 7 genial remark to-night in concluding fadetailed account of- hie alMay-con-t f,r nee with Frank H. Hitchcock, Re publican rmtiouai chairman, and Ar thur I. Vorys, hie chief of staff. 7 Chairman Hitchcock announced at v ter th first conference, which eontln usd for tnree hours that it could be stated In forma! and official mannet that Mr. Taft would rnake no speeches Outside the city or Cincinnati during th campaign. It also officially annonnccti that Mr. Taft would con tinue the poiu : ho hart already adopt ed and followed, of iit mixing in lo cal political contention In any Stat, or of tafcms; ar.v part whatever )n bfhhif of any i-anflidate for nomlna ien l a s:ate office. This announce- rr.ent . inicnncj an an nin .,,, nrm. to the demand that Mr. Taft cifcii j ,,r American manhood those who de the merits of the contestants in tliejmand equally for all rltliens before Went Vlrxlnia split and second, ttiHithe aiv an wno believe that special h eiprtsii s preference for or against priv ilege given by the government to Governor Hughe In th New York; OI1P ciren Hr necessarily taken frorii Ftate gubt mat 'rial -Hunt inn. , scrim other, laair.g up ine na--.Bl..c v. work Mr. Taft said. "We wenl over the situation in ev ery Bute where It recognized ti"t a vigorous campalsn niiii't be mad.1. Particular attcnifn was given to Maine and Vermont, not because if any dtubt a to th.- situation In tlic State, liut hecauNf the lecilon tln i" 1a held earlier than in other States." Between the two conference which fie held with Mr. Tafl. Mr. Jliu hco k. who arrived here this morning, wh closeted with Scrnt-TM Klkiio ami ficott and Mr. Swisher, nominee for Governor, all of t Virginia. Mr. Hlicncoca HHiene,, to tne situation presented, but wild ly gave no Indies- tlon of any action o hi .part except , to promlHe thai abould the matt-r of the split Mcket in that Htate be pre sented in a ptvp'r way to the national committee that body, following Ions established precedents. nuturnliv weuld be required to determine w lilch of the two factions w ai the regular Republican ticket and State organiza tion. Senator Klklnn, after the confer ence, announced that a letter woujn be addre!"ed to the national commit tee iMuched in proper language to bring squarely before that body the question upon which a ruling was de alred. SIPKKIOK COfltT CfJCRKS. Annual Itlnf of North Carolina - AmoctatJon at ,rtfihom To-Jmr -Mr. A. LvJtrook to Open ills Campaign .Next Tuesday A Va riety of (Jatr City Xcwh. Obaervur Uureau, The t,evlll Uullding. , (Jr snwuoro, Aug. 12. Th annual mtUng of ttm .Nurtu Carolina AtK.iulioii vt Supenur Court clerks will bu held In Una city to-morrow, and a large number of theiw onicials from uii over the Stuu is expcctuU to e prt.H'nt, suverul hav ing arrived to-Uay. A number of sub jects of interest In connection with the work of the Superior Court (ierk i office wilt bu illsciiHKed. JPcelliiiiiiary to the session to-morrow, a meeting Of the executive committee was held In the parlor of the McAdoo Hotel this afternoon. Mr. 1. A. Houston, clerk of tho Superior Court of I'nion county, is president, and Mr. '(. L. Covington, of Jtlchmotid county, sec retary of the association. .N'e of the deaiS ..f Mr. K. M. Armtield, of High I'oltit. wan ieceiv-j ed here with many xpieoiiiiius of I regrtt. Mr. Arinfleid was nub nt itled ; with several important buines i n- : terprlses in this city and iu highly I eateomed by the peojile ol i J r n.sbuiip. j A number of busincM unci iut a uicl personal friends from this city will 1 attend the funeral. A nt.eiial meet- j lng of the Guilford County I'niver- lty Alumni A.i-oetat Ion was held t day and the cere:ary was Instructed I to aeiid a. beautiful Moral design us ,t 1 tribute to Mr. Ai imIkM, an lo.tioi. d member of ihc- a-s ; ulon and a trus- j tee of the Utiltcrslty of North Caro lina. President Juilim 1. Koust, of the' State Normal and Induct) l.il t'ol-k-ge. und Superlniendent VV. 11. Kwift. of the. (Jreensboio public -cboois, were commissioned to attend 'lie itin era I a ofhcial repri s' iitat i e. ,,t tin. Uuilford hmh iation. Mr. W. L. I'eKK. who has n cin ductinj; a Jewelry store in 'i'.'iom.is vlJJe, haa moved to Urecn-iioeu untl engaged In the ;i ver;- Im.nns on South Kim street Mr, A. L. liro.iks. the Iieinocnttii; candidate 'or CongreHtt in t.v fifth district, will opt ii the i n m ji.i ti with a speech In ltox'Kirn next i -day. 'Phe-"jtikrii "of -tpTtrr-mrs- rrf-tTn- rrrr- teimlal celebration lias ie( . I. , tint it will not be expedient for the V. V. C. A. and the lui:nhler i' the t'oti-f'-deracy to have a Ui; day" In Greensboro v'irliiB centi tini.il wm k. Mr. li. M. I'attersoi). who has iei resented the Auitin.ui-Taylor :d o hin cry Company In North Cainiina f ir the past six years', has ,,ur. !i.i...i d i.n interest in and will l-c identified with the reu tut : I m- ! pany, a Oreenaboro !iuu .l oiu tensive busintss in farm i n; and machinery. - a n i x i -incut . ?. rniX'TKits Aii.ioi nx to-i.y. ; f Union Iracd Willi Work Itelng . Done by Newly tornird Printer".' V-,;- ; Ijragrue X OccHKioii us lt Next .' . i . Place of Meeting. '.. V:V Boaton, Aug. 12. The attitude of ; the nevrly formed printers' league, an .'association of employers, toward ki br, wa laid tjefore th-j International ' " Typographical Ijnion convention to- ,1; day by Cttarles Francis, of New York, ; ' president of the league. His re .:'rly mark were of much interest and .' were received with such approvBl ' that they were made part of the rec- Tverd of the co,nvention. - ' The convention continued Its work y l.wh : ,t men in union- printing shops under trlcter rules regarding the discharge ' " of tnen.- " Aftec receiving urgent invitation -.ihat -the convention heat year be held at gu josepn, to.; battle, or Minn-' : decision . ohtil to-morrow. In hie addree to-day, which occi pied nearly ,the entire aesrton. Mr. Francis snld that th newly formed league aeek peace and harmony, fa' vors union, the settlement of trou- tic bf arbitration and ' discourage . airikea and lockouts. He urged co operation and said that he hoped next year the -two : organlaatlon would hold conventions simultaneously and a adjoining halts. . - . .t Th convention will adjourn to morrow, j t . .' .; r ; TAMMAVT BALI IX UXR Mm Tt WTole-Heirt'd Wd r , wavertnf Supporf tfltlie t, lemo. craUc JVaUoruU Ticket In the Ctom . ma Ceunnaljr n Ur" of Harmony -and Unity In Evidence Throughout the tDoontry. New Torkf ' Aug. 11. Tammany Hall to-night," through lta -executjv committee, took action looking to ac tive prosecution the political, earn palga in behalf of the Democratic party in thla cKy and gave the organi sation' formal endorsement to the Democratic national ticket. The reso lutions passerby the executive com mittee Follow:"' rP '. "We conxratulate the Democrats of the nation upon the strong, clear and progressive platform adopted ty tne national convention at Denver, which should draw to its support all those who believe that this Is a government of laws and not of men, and Is' broad enough for all citizens of Democratic tendencieh and beliefs to stand upon. "We heartily endorse,and ratify the action of the convention in choosing as our candidates for President and Vlc- President, William J. Bryan and John W Kern, respectively, and we enthusiastically pledge to them our hn hf nrted and unwaverjng sup--" port t hn r-.igliout the campaign which Is m he waged against organised green ami ioRHl plunder. We believe that tn, v ntjiiiKiV represent tne nest types th , . th. mBnv pee, with pleasure Mgri of Democratic harmony and uni ty which are In evidence throughout the country, and which mark the In tention of the great mass of the plain poNipin to put n end'lo the lnxtabll Itv. the uncertainty and the dread which the present Republican admin istration h created, etui to brln back again, under Hryan and Kern, tri respect for law. the orderly pro- trn,i of public affairs, and the cquall- i ly of all nien before the law, which have made th! h-nun try the leader of all nations in peace and progren. Believing that the Intereots of the rti,.n at larre can he h... .,u.,i tlV ,h, ,.nforcement if Demratc ,,rin(.lpl.M . wf Hln pledge our united, ntir(ng and loyal efforts to hrln about the election of William J Hryan and 4hn Worth Kern to the urenl- deney and vice presidency of thexe I nlted States. holy noijjt" ji wi'k jrnoE. Member of Hrooklyn'a Strange, Re llglou eot Asks For a rrivate Talk With tlie Maglwtrate. and When He Is lUfuM-d Strikes tlM .fudge) a Stinging HI Mraiei neiaiiatcs anil an Kxclting Ncmih Kollown "High Primim" i ItefiiHn to Talk and Is Held In 1 .5b Ball. New York, Aug. 12 There was an exciting Hcene In the corridor of tin New Ili-dford avenue police court In Brooklyn to-day, when Edward Dunwiildie, a disciple of the "Holy Hollers," a strange religious sect, attacked Magistrate Hlgglnbotham, before whom twenty-five men and seven women members of the order had been arraigned, charged with disorderly conduct. Imnwhldle demanded a private talk with the magistrate and when the latter refum-d to obllg-e him, I-Hinwlddlc, according to many wit nesses, struck tho magistrate on the neck. Magistrate Hlgglnbotham re taliated by striking Dunwlddle on the Jaw. The "Holy Holler" fell In a heap. He roue and tried to lleo, but was raptured by a policeman and dragged into the court room. Magistrate Hlgglnbotham held the prisoned In $1,500 ball. - When' the "Holy Hollers" were ar raigned. Miss Elizabeth Robinson, high priestess of the order, was ac cused by tho magistrate of having, circulated a report In the court room that he attempted to hug and klRs , lur while she was holding a private; audience with him in his chambers. Two reporters, who were in tho room at the time, testlted to the contrary, j lend Magistrate Hlgglnhotham de- 'founded that the prisoner explain j her statement. On advice iff lii lawyer Miss Robinson refused tft . com ily, so the magistrate held her I in jii.noo unii on a charge nf con- '"'"I" "r ' "l,rl "nn " na " a ,,"rK" of conductiiiK a disorderly " Miss Robinson resi dence in j.rooKiyn tnaj tne Jioiy I Hollers'' conducted their weird I rncctli;k'"e Voiuig S-nrs l)lr Ioin Injuries Re. i i-ied in .ul Aoolilrnt. l'ro ul. i,. c. It. I . Aug. 12. J. Montgomery 8"ar, the young Doston millionaire, who was hurt In an au tomobile accident shortly after mid night list night between Apponaug and Norwood, died at the Rhode Is land Hospital to-day. Ho did not re cover t onseiousnoss from the time of tin accident until death came. The body was thken In charge by a local undertaker pending advices from the -yTTrrmr- -rrrmr1 rrtstlves, Who nr abroitd, but who ba been notified of bis death. Mr. Sears, who was a son of -the late J. Montgomery Rears, was ?,S years old. He was a lawyer md a uiemlif-r of the Massachusetts Htate l)ernociatlc committee. Culholb Sisictb-a Convention Pin- Mil's. Its Work. Atiir. 12. The Amerlenn l:oton Federation of Catholic Smietles fin ished its seventh annual convention to-day by re-electing Edward Feeney, of Brooklyn. president; selecting Pittsburg for next year's meeting and completing its platform. The planks adopted to?day commended the . encyclical of thu Pope against false religious teaching, urgerelig tous 'teaching In the schools, deplortv the disregard of the observance of Sunday, reject the main teachings of Socialism and endorse the1' plan for an a-ssiiiiallon for Catholic young men. No matter what the death cer tificate says, the fundamental cause of one-half the deaths re corded is constipation. Cure of the habit by eating daily WHEAT FLAKE CELERY which if . made jTom the whole grain of the wheat betTyef ForgaU try all Crocert Stomach Derangements 'August is the month of low water, rank weeds and-dost. Stomach dls caaea very prevalent. ',' r A convenient," effective household remedy elinoet a necessity. ; Easy to lake, easy to carry in the pocket, Parana Tablet. Of especial Interest to those who prefer tablet to liquid' medicines, vi- 'i u .;-..r Mrs. Joseph Town, of Devil's Lake, Michigan, la one et the housewives who speak well of Pernna tablet. Her little rlrL of f on a. Is subject to derange ment of the stomach, and ahe aaylfj "They era sorely all and mora than you recommend them to be. I shall sver be a friend of th Pernna Tablats, and a supply will be always at hand. . Pernna Tablet are convenient and effective. Sold at all drag stores, and msnnf actnred by the Pernna Drug Mfg. Co, Columbus, Ohio, ' ' ' -vstAitESSl Wife of Actor Collier Arrested at Atlantic City. New ' York. Aug. 1 J. -Louis Allen Collier, wife Of William; Col lier, the actor, was arretted at -The Pennsylvania terminal In JereeyTCity late to-day as she was alighting, from an Atlantic City train, accompanied by a maid and two diminutive dog The charge against Mrs. Collier s that of attempting to defraud the Crand Atlantic Hotel, of Atlantic city, out Of $tz.50. Aftpr Vainly at tempting to . have jewels worth J.VOoO accepted as security for her appearance In court to-morrow, Mrs. Collier furnished ball In $500. Non-I'nkKi Miner's Honan rlrrd Into. Rlrmlnaham, A., Aug. 12. "The onjy act of violence reported to-day In dnrfhectlon with the strike of the miners was the shooting Into a non union miner's house laat night at Margaret mines, in St. Clair county. The miner's wife was fatally injured and anelhnr woman in the house sua- talned slight Injuries. Ploodhounds were put on the trail of the shooters bat according to the latest reports no arrests have been made. The military Is still being augmented,' as the guard Is being extended to vari ous outlying mines. ROANOKE COLLAGE. Mth TEAR. Courses for Degrees; als Commercial Course, German and French taught. Li brary 24.000 volumes. Mountain location. Hli Churches; no bar-rooms. Expenses small. Catalogue free. Address Xht President, fialem. Va. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 1XalOF..UEDICIHE RICHMOND VIRGINIA TURT MeOUIRt, M. D. nwii smisw t, umasmticu Mudirai a nauon I on Uw raoord ul i uaradnaua. Jraiuird la (irons wmw, ' ibot bj jinw I firm lliannirmi nr p.aQtmuon, Alt number AHOclsUonof AmUrn Medical Cetleces, rhres free cmtaUf net Specify- Department, MEDICINE DENTISTRY PHARMACY VIRGINIA COLLEGE For YOUNG LADIES, Roanoke, Va'. OpanaHeaCM.IIM. Oueol the laadUi ttcbools for Young Ladles In the ouib. Modera bulldlos. Cam pi i of ten aerae. Qful mountain Sovnery In Vallor of Vlrflaka. fusee for health. Enropeaa ana Amarloaa taaenefe. txinaarrawHry adTantasee lo Art, Miuloand ClocaMon. UerUBoM St Wenealev. fttodeau from M Bums. lo Art, Miuloand HocaSoo. Hoatte raoatTed Mooerate For cmlaloarae addreae MATTII F. SOWS, rtaaklant, Iteaeoka, Va. Mae. OiMTioaa) Hasas) BaaTwatiMn, VIoe-rraa, t It OFFICE OF THE Mechanics Perpetual B. & L Association Charlotte, N. G, August 6th 1908.. lo! for thgiiity Secomd On September 5th cornmorice9 our fifty-second so . ries, the subscription books for which are now open. The-3Dth scries amounting, to $97,500 matured on July 15th and was paid off 'jess as Ea-Ea-Ea-sy'? as falling off a log as. were also the 38 preceding series, ' amounting in 11 to nearly ' ' . 1 $29000900o We rcFpcctfully and seriously call the attention of non-borrowers or investors to the fact, that' by invest ing with us they will make 62-5 per cent, net f as against 15-8 by investing in institutions othtJr s than Building and Loan institutions. v , - N NOW IS THE Iff TO SUBSCRIBE FOR . THE flFTY-SECOHD SERIES either as borrowers or investors. - . RrErGQeHRANErSecretarf; ' : Tfo Davis 1Mb Scalar Springs ianaemisniiii i.iw H ifcsastHajsjnaaMMlM'K - v- 41IDDENITE, N. C tn IffaMral Water? New Hotel vHh mp"AMinlillllMnM.ldiM this ywwhkfe era n i,d fortaosawfa rtlAMiMial fortaawhe have babies, and waat aqoM. comiarU save a babias, and vaac a able room awaj frocn aoiM) eie roam sway nam aoiM anrmcasioaBs farlSOteSOOruwts. ElwtrierigkM. atadera onvanieaoaa, each as aawerara, ana and ' cold baths, feaa- diirtanca BU Phee. 1 - nil from rauroad with 8 thmigh trains dailr from Charlotte. SO nih northwb - AlUtoitllMfMt. ruaeaatdays us nights. Healthy location, boauful sesaa ,sb1. did table far, flns sarHc. For ami tst Bowline Albs', Touts, r -Co-Round, saeuW OmU ABtr.TsBBls, Croqa. HrniyM tarr. ruhing Bcatiss. BathLoS. ate-, all for a JrfODIRATE price of 6 to VI vt weak for June awrfUptenbsr, and 1m Jety aod Aarnstastoaeparwaek. - : Writs today for Bluatratad Booklet to DAVIS BROS laamiii'riariitm RAEFORD INSTITUTE Is a high-grade, non-ectarlan." co educational school of eight depart ments, rrhnary, Intermediate, Art, . , Elocution, Slualc, Buslncea, Telegraphy and High chooL all of which are undor weft-trained, experienced teachers. V Students bearing certificate Of graduation from this school are ad mitted to all the adlng colleges of the. Stat" without examlnalon. The healthfulness of the localon Is unsurpassed, the climate, soil, water, etc., being the same as that of the famous winter resorts of.Plne hurst and Southern Pines, twenty miles distant. v i" Let Is Send Yon a Catalogue. C. E. MINTOSH. Denver, N. C. ." Z. N. HOLLER, Davidson, N, C. ' Horner Military School J. C. HORNER Principal 1851 CLASSSICAL. SCIENTIFIC AND ENGLISH COURSES. Prepare for college, university or the gflVernment academic. "Military train ing devejops prompt obedience and manly carriage. Academy ii years old with experienced teachers. Cadets din with the principal, and ladles of his family, securing the culture of home life. Cultw vatea and educates. Modern buildings, perfect wanitatton. wnoie eomc fare, no crowdtng. Best mora), mental, phyalcat and oclal training. Shady lawns, athletic park, one-quarter mile running track. 300 acres. Ideal climate, helpful environment. In the ociai atmosphere of refined Christian people. Th town noted for over a centtiry as an educational centre. Charge, 1300 per year. Series S WITTKOWSKYPresident SAC0 AND PETTEE MACHINE SHOPS . - -COTTON1. MACEiiNERY Pickers 'y Eevdlving , Flat Cards Eailway Heads ' , y " and , - '.i f Drawing1 - - Frames, J v, , A. H. t'SASHBURN, im ; . , . y y ,,itoy; auiiford coiieg For Both Men ana Women. Courses in the Classic and la the Natural Science. . Department in Bible, Study, and In Music labora tories for Chemistry, Biology and Physic "-,. All building supplied with pare water and lighted bv electricity. Noted for thoromgh instruction and high moral tone. Located In the healthful Piedmont Bectlen of North Carolina. -' v For catalou addrea , ' Lw I- HQBBS, President, Guilford College. North Carolina, rrr WUIdlai m aatteaeu rAsssreyvraeeaaeew Ummf Sil haa tesknant. IS, IM eta -itr tl,m hf ax aawrUma . alhMWaaMr4Hia4o aaQiMhaiiWiM, Uwfinwa ,m lartwaa aa4 mWm i hikaate Iawiat.ll I Jaaaaa,,, - 1908 OXFORD, N. C. CHAELOTTE, XIOBTH . GABOUKA i QIZABETB CBUEGt US) CCIISERVAM of.imsic CEBABXOTTXa, If. & A Veil OMMaa OaDag IM )ttrl nbartan loca tion. It aere campu. verloeklat the city; Una Bulldtec; anlveority d atod. apertnee4 taacn- 1 A. B. Decree Oemree est level With th beet lee for mata, elective) decree Br. SfaiaItSa.1 . Masne, Art AtwS Tv srevid a, broad and liberal enJrar for euf wemta, XUwtra4ed catalean ant free en application. - Mri Presbyterian College for Women CHARLOTTE, N. 0. The 51st session of this old. and well established 'school will begin September 3d, 1908. Without making loud claims we point t the work of one-half century. For catalogue address REV. J. R. BRIDGES. President TRINITY COLLEGE Four Department -Collegiate, Graduate, Engineering and Law. Large library facilltlea. Well-equipped laboratories In all depart ment of Science, Gymnaatom furnished with beat apparatus. . Ex penses very moderate. Aid for worthy students. Toung mn wishing to stndy Law should Investigate the superior advantages offered by th Department of Law at Trinity Collage. For catalogue and further Information, address ' D. W. NEWSOM, Begiatrar, f Durham, If, C. THE CGLWYN ermoPCAir as American. scnrepeaa, ai.lt per day and bp. - American, ta.ao.per day and vm, "T '. , Caf op day and night .--,.. . . ' - Frfeea reasonable, . t Ttte Mot Modern and tuarlant Hotel In the (Jnrollna. IB ELEGANT BOOMS. '.; r U PRIVATE BATHS. Leeatad In the heart at Chart ette, eenvenlent to railroad station, street cars and th bust aad shopping eentre. Cater t high elae eommerela and tearlat trad. tTabl d bote dinners t 1:1. Musi every evening :SI tO lS9 " "'--'"' -r-f. , . '. ' v . . - . ' , EDGAR B. MOOBJB , Proprteto. i SdMl i fin a! Maaa: ' rWaaal Cskwa eta" Aim ftaanii i t -I i Trlnli&il?ari'i:Q& & rmt-ciasc . Certificate of OrhduaUon accepted for entrance to leading Botith- Beet uitppd Preparatory School In the 'South. "-'ISV.; -. f , - J acuity VI Ifn vmu.i m uu Library contaimns; ion? wvapuia ,wii .i-ijuiypea syra nsslum. - High tandard and modern methods of instruction. Fre fluent lecture by prominent lecturers. Expenses exceedingly moder ate. ; Ten' years of phenomenal suceeea.- - ; . .J,' Por catalogue and other Information, ad areas " ; : ' ' -ror . catalogue NORTH. HeadtMatf. i -JVu ''7J ' ' Darnam, N. c77 ' : . f. Elnbbing. I ' intermedials " Jf , Ebylng Barnes " - xOplnning. Frames Spoolers ' 'l Eeels ' Southern Agent B. KTJfQ, . Special Rates to All Who Enter by Sat ' urday, Aug 15th Our hall are commodlou; our equipment complete; our oure modern. Situation are ecured for all . worthy craduatea. Writ or call for catalogue and apecial rate. Address ; KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Raleigh, N.,Cf Charlotte, N. C. a i nr.u M r ' w e-e ns es e - - - . Im Cstiaaf Vmma WaSMH. AaWeal arfbaW ansa. at An. 1. 1 1 null, run.i... PasaSja aaaMaaaaal emas. Lara Mawra Jaeema ttnesar. i rreparatory ncnooi. . - r .fc"v v. viiij-uia ain . El safVakel J
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