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CI1AP-L0TTE DAILY OBSERVER,' AUGUST 27, 1C03. taft on guaranty detosits; nenuLllcan Nominee Declaree That It Put a Premium on Reckless ftankfne and 1 an Indwcemcat to '-RecklesN UaflkUi'' VlrginJiuw Ask For jspcakera to Stomp the Hot Springs. Va- Aug, X. "It puts a premium on reckless banking and Is an Inducement to reckless bank inr." Thus did Mr. Tatt. tbla after noon, la response to a direct question, state what la. In opinion, the Tltal . .ftMoAHnn ' h the ' BrODOSed DlSH r tO guarantee deposits- In national bank. That Is the fundamental objec tion." be said. "Relieved';, of the responsibility to, and the tear of, his depositors, the tendency would be to Induce exploita ' tlon, manipulation and the use of V, assets of banka in a speculative way. . ' It mould promote speculation at the expense of his fellow bankers and that ultimately, means at the expense - of the depositors. Any proposition aa to the amount of the tax that should V be aasesse'd:' aa based on the present rate of loss. Is jon an erroneous basis, as the danger of loss of deposits Is '."' Increased vastly by the proposed sys tem, so that the percentage of the tax ; would have to be vastly Increased. "Mr. Bryan did favor a g-uaranty. the government to raise the funds by taxing the banks, but the Democratic platform provides for an enforced ln ' surance, awhioh compels ail .national banka to contribute to the. Insurance J funds td meet the defaults of the speculators. I am told that such a ' law was fo force In New York and that the result was that when a panic ensued," the tax having been improp erly calculated, there were not suf- - a fnee y,iit thin I have-only on the authority or a : well-known. .writer on the subject." - Congressman Hlemp, and Republl 'i! can National Committeeman Alvah H. , Martin, of Virginia, conferred with j Judge Taft to-day about securing Re- pubUecn speakers to stump the State t of Virginia Thy left to-night for - - yew Tork to further purtnc the mat ter wim' General PuPont, chairman "of the speakers' bureau of the Re- publican national committee. ' SPARGO ANSWERS BUY AX. . SoHatlst Irader Say Mr. Bryan's In dianapolis ripeoch Was a Hold Bin For Socialist Support A I'athrtlc f , and Futile Appeal Iabor Plank of , ; IMC More lrojrreslve Tlian Uie Present One. " New Tor". Aug. .26. John Spargo, the V.'ftoelaOst. leader and author, lias sent to Wlllam-Jennlngs Bryan a long letter, In which he aiwwera the appeal made by the latter at Indianapolis tor Socialist vots. - - Mr Spargo Is a member of the nation al committee of the Borlallnt party jind was chairman of the committee on ro lutions at the national convention of the : Socialists. He presided at the State con ventlon of the Koelalirt party here in July.. ... In his letter, he says. It was, a bold bid for Socialist support which -the Demo- : cratlo presidential candidate made In his ' Indianapolis speech, and he calls It a pa v thetle and futile appeal. ,"'Ht argues that the claim Is Insincere and that the Democratic party is seeking a remedy tor known abuses, declaring that "known abuses" are not here o j ." flagrant, as in the South which la almost wholly Democratic. Mr. 8pargo alno s- verts that conditions in 'the Houth, with peonage and other evils rampant through the alleged toleration of Democratic office-holders are not an Indication of any sincere desire an the part of the Demo cratic party for the people to ruin. In addition, he tells Mr. liryan that "Democratic, Judges . have been Junt as ready to serve Injunctions and Democrat Jo employers to seek them, as Republi cans." and he argues that the labor plank In the Democratic platform of iw was far more progressive than that In the preoent platform. "There 1a no place In the Democratic party." concludes th letter, "for men who are looking and hoping for better and Jute(PCjaLcoBdU Ions. " v-.r - , ... FARRAGCT TABLET DEBICATF.D. Admirers of the Famons Pea Fighter ' Pay at Tribute- to His Memory " Admiral tloorare Dewey Delivers a Wion Speech and t'nvrll the Tablet. Portsmouth, N. H., Aug. T. Some three thousand shipmates, relatives, friends and admirers of Admiral David Glasgow Knrragut to-day paid a tribute to the memory of th hero of many battle of the sa. In the dedication .of a memorial tablet In tha Portsmouth jiavy yard. Th commandant's boueo at the navy yard, where the famous fiirhter died, was the scene of the exercises, and Admiral George Dewey, who served With Farrsgut, lifted the covering from the tablet. The exercises were ery simple. The chaplain of the yard. Rev. Prank Thompson, offered '..prayer, after which Admiral Dewey . stepped to the front, and following a few extemporaneotiH words tin '''veiled the tablet. The memorial bears this inscrlp , tlon: i "Wed in this house Aueust 14. 1I70- David Glasgow Faragut, ad miral In the United Ststen navy. raiiniui ana rearicss. . 'f. I . . v. . . n I .... , are displayed the United Rtat- se;il : im si Ba 4 (ha raanilaf tin sane Knt- - f i ho ' ' United States navy. " The naval band played a hyinn : and salutes were fired by th rnvy then j t given by former Assistant Secretary . Of the Navy Frank W. Hackett. i The - reading of the letter from Rear Admiral J. C Watson, retired, t I louiBviiie, ny., nrougnt tn exer t tiaes to a close. PEEKH WIFE'S FORCIVEVKSH. .- Artist Karle 1 Penitent and an Ad Jnstment With His "Wool Mate" ',- Wife in Hoped For ;uanl Con j pUntly Watch Over liiin. Monroe. X. Aug. 2 The trou .tle between Ferdinand PInney EarM, V and his "aoul mate- wife. Julia Kutt- tier Earle, which landed the artist In " promise to-day of an early adjtist ment. Both Earle and his wife ars :. ald to be desirous of a reconciliation ' and It la not believed Mrs. Earle will consent to appear In court to press . the charge -of which he Is held. Earle hrmself, who at "rat appeared ; to b opposed to any move went hav ing, for tts object hla release from Jail, waa aald to be in a flifferent . : mood, to-day. He passed a aleepless . night in the Jail at Goshen and was constantly watched by guards who feared tie would .Attempt to end hit life. To-day be broker down com- rletlir wnt anA At.rmriA that k would attempt to gala hla wTfe for- riveneaa. It waa after ; new , of i Earle'g change In demeanor that hla wife expressed a willingness to over look the treatment which resulted in her husband's 'arrest-. Tha trouble t etween, the '-couple ' arose because 1 arie had forbidden hla wife to nurta their baby.- , ; , . , DROWNED AT WRIGHTS VILLE. : Mr. Charles HndHoo, of Raleigh, , Caught by the Undertow and Loeca His We Heroic Kiron nad ; a : J-rtena to save Kim., , j, : ..- Special to The Observer. ' t- Wilmington. Aug. 21 Thlaj morn ing -about 10' o'clock Mr. Charles If. Hudson, a weB-known and prominent young dUxea of Raleigh, was drown ed at Wrightaville: Beach Just north of the Atlantic Yacht Club-and the terrible tragedy has cast a spell of sadneas over the resort Mr. .Hud son had been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. n. P. Gibson at their cottage on the beach for the past week. Mr, Hud son waa lr. the water for a period of twenty-five minutes before hla body was recovered from the surf, iand when brotght to shore there waa not the slightest evidence that there waa a spark of life remaining. Two mln- j u'es aflr te body had been brought from the tn at-lierous waters or me Atlantic, tho face of the young man turned pure and this tact tea me physicians who examined the body to be incllmc! to the belief that some ernndarv cause liastened the death of the young man, possibly the reat fear of drowning. Armmnanied bv W. B. Jonea. Of Kenansvllle, who was a member of the Hudson went Into the surf thUr morning and being In formed that the undertow waa very strong tluy did not venture out very far. Howtver, Mr. Hudson was un- r.irtunateiv eaurht by the undertow and while being carried out realized t!iat he was In a precarious condition and called to Mr. Jones for help. Mr. Ti.winn had lost control of himself and was making frantic efforts to re cover from the rlp of the undercur- ri Mr .Ir.nes atruggled with his fiUmT for some time until he hlm nelf btame almost exhausted and made fer the shore. A Mr. Janu-e thin went to the assistance of Mr. HudHon, but he too was unable to rcpru him. The body was recovered after being in the water twenty-five minutes by Messrs. Burke P. Brldgers and Nor man H. Royall. A physician was at the beach and administered but life was extinct. The remains will be carried to Raleigh to-morrow morning for interment. FI.KET lOiAVKS SVDXKY. After Week of Entertainment tho Atlantic FVet Leaves the Aus tralian 1ty to (ootlnue Its Voyage Around the World. Sydney, N. 8. W., Aug. 27. The flet of American battleships sailed from thlf port this morning, bound for Melbourne. The sky was cloud less, the sun was warm and only a moderate sea was running. At 8 a. m. the flagship Connecticut weighed anchor and led the warships In single line out past the sloping shores of the harbor, which were crowded with thousands of persons who had gather ed to bid the fleet farewell. The Connecticut cleared the heads at 8:40 and the last battleship eomo twenty minutes later. Then followed the Glacier, the Panther and the AJax. A mile outside th.-'y turned to the south and at a speed of ten knots aoon disappeared. Sydney has given of her best to make tho stay of the Americana In thU port a memorable one. For six days the officers and men were feted and entertained In every conceivable manner, and not one untoward In cident occurred to mar this notable event In Sydney's history. KAMPSOX DEMOCRATS MEET. rVnenilon at Clinton Yesterday and a Ticket Nominated Attendance I ergo Despite. Floods. Special to The Observer. Clinton, Aug. 26. The Democrats of Sampson mot In county convention here to-day despite the floods whteh had swept away a number of bridge. There was a large attendance of dele gates and the convention was en thimlartle and harmonious. The fol lowing ticket was nominated: Fur the House, I,. A. Kennedy and 1. C. Wright; sheriff. J. H. Turlini ton; register of dce. M. H. Oaten; treasurer. A. F. Robinson; coroner, Dr. H 11. Hiatt; Kurveyor, J. W. Herring; commissioners. A. E. Un derwood, M. M. Hall and A. H. Her ring. Col. George' U. Peterson was endorsed for the Senate, which means his nomination. The platform adopted condemns the nepublicnn mismanagement of the. county finances and endorses Bryan, Kltchln and Thomaa SCAFFOIJJ CARRIED IWX. A Ileay Stone Falls Front Abbeville Govrniincnt HiilUIIng and Preil tales Two Men l'rty Feet Xeitlicr SerUml rijurHl. Sprrlal to The Observer Aslievllle. Auk. 38. Another serious ac cident occurred at the government bullet in K works this afternoon al"it 5 o'clock when a scaffold, on which a man named Hproitse and another brickmason were etamllng. wan struck by a heavy falling stone and sent crachlng to tli ground, a dlntance of probably forty feet. Only- Sprouse was Injured and his Injuries will not prove fatal. He was severely rut end lruld about the head and fare. The two brlekmasons were si (trilling on a scaffold ready to set s big rock that had ,been holnted when the stone slipped from Its nooce and, falling tetween tho'two ment struck tho scaffold and carried It and thn men crashing to the ground. Six men who had been standing beneath the scat fold had Just a second before the stone fell walked away. The stone,. It is said, weighed nearly a ton. Consumers should be on" their guard against food articles that are made by ignorant persons in a haphazard manner, as they are likely to proe deleterious to health. . WHEAT FT-AKE CELEnY w made by a physician and chem istcleanly, pure and acceptable to the most delicate stomach. u " . for aalo by all arecert Stomach Qtarrhe ; . If on could look Into a stomach de ranged bjr catarrh, be would see a dark red, congested mucous membrane. It ought to be a Ugh t pink color. . . Imprudence la eating, catching cold, or a continuation of catarrh from the throat, baa . deranged .,- tha stomach slightly. This leads to loss of appetite ana general bad feeling. - v , It your appetite la poor, If you loath food, do not relish your meals, majb you have catarrh of tha stomach. , . Just try Parana Tablets a day or two. ana se if you do not get relief. On Peruna Tablet before each meal may set yon right at one. Try it and see. Many others hay tried it, and found these tablets worth s great deal more to them than all to medicines they bar erer taken. Do not let prejadic or skepti cism prevent yon from trying it, : Make up your mlad for yourself. Results are better than theories. The probabilities are that you will begin to eat better and digest better as soon as yon begin to use Peruna Tablets; LABOR PROCLAMATION. , Governor Calls on the People of the (State to Observe Kept em her 7th Petition For Railway Station at Hlack Mountain. Observer Bureau, The Holleman Eulldlng. Raleigh, Aug. 2(. A proclamation was to-day Issued by Governor Glenn for the observance of September 7th as Labor Day. He calls on the citizens to observe a dsy of rest, rec reation and thanksgiving, the State offi ces to be closed and all State employes especially to refrain from work and busi ng throughout the State to be sus pended. He expresses gratification that the panic lias not affected the labor and, business interests of North Carolina any thing like as badly as other States East and West. He wants the day to be one of good cheer for both capital and labor. The citizens of Hlack Mountain flls a petition asking that the Corporation Commission require the Southern Rail way to provide blter freight and pas senger depot facilities at Black Mountain. an entirely new modern passenger sta tion being demsnded. Members of the Corporation Commission express the be lief that the Southern will provide Im proved facilities without surther prose cution of the petition. VIRGINIA COLLEGE For YOUNG LADIES, Roanoke, Va. Upmm Hepc 24. laa. On ol the loading tx hoola for Young Ladtao In tbeHouib. Modrrn bulldlna Otropna of ton acres. Omnd mountain somorr la Vall.y of Virginia, famod for taralib. Koropeaa and A tnttrtrau utarhen. tJonaarvatory a4vanuwa In Art, Mualesnd Klocutlon. OrtlNcalM rroalvMl at WellMlejr. Htudenu from to Hiatra. Hoderal rata For raUlogu. adlmM MATTIF, P. HARRIS, rrastdnrt. ItosnoU, Ta. Mil. UsaTSCDS Hasan Uoatwbiobi, Vloa-rras. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE mWa OTUAMT MoQUISIC, M.O., Pc.,nt. Orartm Sns-rlaaf 1 th Amortean Mrdlal Association cm tb riwordof lupradoawa. 4'av raylml In (Irony mWt l lata VJ trw i or. frjarmirnt vi r.(iirMvii, At aienibar Aawr.iauon oi asiartcan aeoiiau iueyta. Three tree catafef ass Specify Department, MCDICINE DENTISTRY PHARMACY THE MECHANICS PERPETUAL B. & L. ASSOCIATION Charlotte, N. C; Aug. 6th 1908 Ho 2 for the Fifty Second Series e m On September 5th commences our fifty-second series, the subscription books for which are now open. The 39th series 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 36 preceding series, amounting In all to nearly ' $2,000,000 Ve respectfully and seriously call the attention of non-borrowers or Investors to the fact, that by Invest ing with us they will make 6 2-5 per cent, net as against 15-6 by Investing In Institutions other than building and Loan Institutions. - .- . ' . .':: : .',: -. Now Is the Time to Subscribe For the Fifty-Second Series either as borrowers or Investors. R. COCHRANE, Secretary S. WinilOWSKY, President Th3 Davis VMtc Sulphur Springs j " '" ' " HIDDEHITE, N. C "EWE Mineral Waters. New Beta! with ' A ewer"Annea''(oOOBieeiaefna,addd this veer which araMaerraa tar thou wba kwr ae bsbxa, and waat aqetot,cmfara- abie room a war from Boise) ehrtnv fo uetoKOOsiMsta. 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PETTEE MACHINE .SHOPS - MlBlBslBWlPalBS HIZABtTH COLlEGf ? -AND CONSERVATORY Of MUSIC CHARLOTTK, If. C A 13h Grade OoUrf o lor ' Women. Btautlful ' suburban loca tion. SO acres campus, ' orarlooklnx tha city; fin building; university eu catad, cxporlcneed . teach ra. - A. B. Dagraa Coursa on level with tha best col-leg-ea (or men; eltetlve degTss coursea. Specialtlea: Mnalc, Art and Expression Schools. Aim: To provide a broad and liberal culture for young women. Illustrated catalogue sent free on application. CHA8. Mm V i I S - ; -., ,rl ' tts r rirdmont Building, South Try on SU, In which Ring's Business College, Charlotte, is located. Presbyterian College for Women CHARLOTTE, N. C. The 51st session of thir. old and vell established school will begin September 3d, 1908. Without making loud claims we point to the work of one-half century. For catalogue address REV. J. R. BRIDGES, President. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE SE.LVYtT EUROPEAN AND AMERIfiVN European. $1.60 per day and up. American, IS. 00 per day and up. Cafe open day and night. Prices reasonable. The Most Modern and Luxuriant Hotel in the Carolina. 150 ELEGANT ROOMS. 7S PRIVATE BATHS. Located In the heart of Charlotte,, convenient to railroad station, street cars and the business agd shopping centra. Caters to high class commercial and tourlst'trade. Table 'da hote dinners 1:00 to 8:30. Musio every evening :S0 to :30. . . EDGAR B. MOORE - - - . - " - - Proprietor. Charlotte University School Will open Tuesday, Sept 1, for Its fourth session at tha same location, 2nd floor Southern . Express Building. All students who expert to bs enrolled In the school for this session should make . immediate appli cation. Competent Instruction and wholesome association assured. Ad- dresa the principal for information or call at No. B North Myers. ; - 1 - JI. W. GLASGOW. VADEfiflKll V ' " "The CrtiHa of America." ' ... ' , ' " . STOKES COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. . Located in tha Saura Mountaine. 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Blubbing, Intermedial ,and , . -, Boving Frames ' Spinning Frames Spoolers . and. Keels ' i ' B. KINO, President. (tftCOKPORATT.O) First Division of the Fall Term Wednesday, Sep tember 24. Shorthand, Ilook-Keeplng, Teleg raphy and English taught by experts. A school with a reputation. The oldeat, largest and best equipped business college in the Carolina. Write for catalogue. AddTesa KINO'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Raleigh, N. C, or Charlotte, Iff. C it offers greater aa vantages and at- Virginia. is m noma oi u Chloride ater. , ut oown iiwr irjr wi.
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