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CIIAKLOTTE DAILY, OBSERVER, SEPTEMBER 6, 1903.. INTHE-DAYS'OFOLD ... an itfv ",'. ' BY ANDREW J. HOWELL. IfiftCllilM 12 SAC I- i i i X I - , CHAPTER III. .. .. A Not f Defiance. ' Ths drive fro no Brunswick north vard toward - WUmiaxton , . through line ; forest t)f cypress and pine. For most of the war. brown carpet of -pine needles lay -Upon the road; o that horaea trod softly, and th book of the bird eounded bright . and clear- over . the sijjhinj of the sn. trees v : - - ' " v A few -week after the escape -of afthe arretted duelist, . Miss Esther .Wake ,aad Samuel . Barclay were en , route toWilmtaa-tqn over the Bruns wick road. .They were rldine; In Bar clay's lav a trim little vehicle with : its aeat resting" upon leathern 'Straps ' which served as springs. Loath to leave tlie restful beauty of the forest, .'they dismounted and eat down upon i areas? knoll on the roadside, pic tured with lights and fbadows from the foliate of ovsrhanaing trees. ' Blnca the shooting of the bear In the fall, they two had become quite friendly and were much in each oth- er'a company. It was a friendship of kindred spirits, who found congenial companionship in .the chase and other outdoor sports. "Is the new Governor atlll con s cerned about the flight of Simpson?" . asked Barclay, aa he gathered a pony " of spring flowers for "his companion. " "It Is extremely difficult to read his thoughts," she answered, "but I am of opinion that he is mill wroth : about it, and would do much to ap , prebend Jiim and his guilty friers, v whoever they may be." "He told me this morning that lie desired much to enlint mv aid in a matter of public Interest, ami would take the find convenient time to talk with roe about it. 1 rear it Is connect ed with Captain Slmp.on. " There was a question in Barclay's tone, it was evident he wan seeking Information from one who knew much of the CJov ernor'a Ideas and plan.". "I doubt not." she assented thoughtfully; "for thin late stir of the people over the new set of Parlia ment regarding a stamp tax makes him anxious, 1 believe, to fix upon certain leading citizens a guilt which will weaken their Influence In the present agitation " "You apeak In ' oonftdeace ?" asked Barclay, searching her face with his eyes. "res." she said flrmlv. "1 have learned that 1 may safely confide In you." "Then, as for myself I shall speak In confidence, too. The (Jovernor has recently bw'ome very politic towards me. It Is strange that It should be so. But I shall repel any overture on his part to make me less loval to our people in their stand for their rights aa British subjects " Miss Wake wigiierf, turning h'-r head away. "We ro live h"re in i troublous and perplexing times! Ami J know not u hat we sharrc-ome to " They eat silent for a time, while the birds chirped ami ,sang about them, and the trees murmured to the afternoon breeze. Then it became ri'itii-eable that there wa another sound i the air. It came from the opposite slile of the road near the home, w.nch i tandlna drowwlly aniiil some low bushes, and tethered to a dogwood j . tree. It was 11 k- the smntiierecl nnfo of a locust; an Inrteflnahli-. iiriftiing sound. "What Is It'.'" ask-l Miss Wake. ' Barclay sprag to hi OH. II- ra?t quick look about him, ami hurried ly possessed himself of a hravy Htlck. "A. rattlesnake!" he exclaimed, ex citedly. "If he bites my horse, I I would lose a fine animal, and we . "would have to walk to Wilmington." He moved cautiously nearer thr sound, and. stooping, peen-d bcmeatli the bushes. The horse observed hlrn, nd lifted his head; at the earn- time seeming to brcomp uneasily aware of the sound at his f-et. ".Sleady, Xaftel!" said Barclay, touching his ntk. The animal stajnd a forefoot: and, at that Instant a v nomous luad shot out of a low I'U-h a tiiI iressi'd ttself against the horse's leg. Barclay, heedless of th. dang- r. sprang forward and struck Hngrlly iit the bush. He bat il rfRain and again. Thei thrusting his stl k bru-ath H. lie discovered that he had killed his horse's enemy "Poor Naftel." h- said, examining the injured limb, and rubbing thv ground with his kTrhief "If 1 onl had fmic-thin,; t" givi' you. or could do sornvthlng fnr you!" There was nothing to bo dmr fof the. poor animal, and death was sure fo!l-w when the poison had found Its way through his body. Barclay looked tenderly Into Naf teJ's eyes. I'oor Naftel!" h" said again. "It will bo hard to give ou Xaftel iri ked up his c ars seemed entirely nolivion to ound he had received. as'l tlx- Ksther was tone led by the pathos ni Xhf scene, and found lu r kerchiof i rf senke. Karelay dropped his even to the ground, and ihere crac a mo ment of eilonce. Then, on a cjuick de cialon. he said, "Jump np into the gigj Wo'cr in the woods several mtn-a fsoni Wilmington, and there Is a. i me little work yet tiiat Naftel can do. It will not add to li is mifferln to travel a mtle furrtier. He hail better die in service than to lanxnish here Jy roadside." S?rf did as he sugfestr-d, though . "lth great reluctance, and Ma re lay juic-k!y followed 'i r into the gig, giving the horip an unlooked-for tap t the whip, whic h set him to run ning lip the road with the siieed of the w4nd. Naftel had never shown to ... bettor advantage, and, seeming to re Allae that maoh was expected of ht-n, kept a clear, swift trot for three miles or more. Then thev turned Into the causeway leading to the ferry across the fane Kear at Wilmington, "but could makr little headway over - tne numerous bridges and on the rough, new road through the swamp Within half a mile of the ferry, and within sight of Wilmington Naf tel gave signs of weaknlng. and It .was evident that the poison was rap Idly taking effect They releaemj ntm . from the gig. and led him to the rd v side to offer him water out of the : ditch. At first he was enirer for a - drink, but he could swallow only a little water, a-.d finally turned away from It. Before many minutes had . . passed, h begaa to sway heavily in his trackaand soon ft 11 on hU aide in the agonr -of death, the venom of the rattlesnake attacking his heart, pit- : eow rrottij oame from his throat, nd Miss Wake and Rare lay walked way to avoid witnessing the pitiful sufferings of the animal, which they . were powerless to relieve. In half an boar they returned to find Naftel lying- dead on the road ' side. The setting son hung low in the . 'west, and gave ombre spert to the " solemn scene. Barclay plucked, up courage promptly and trolled his gig to the ferry- landing, where it could be kept with safety: and In a short time they crossed the river on tne ferry boat- - ..: That evening Barclay found . hlm - s If at the court house near the foot l Market street where there was a urge number of men smoking and talking about ths political questions .of the day; for at that time the Oen ' era4 Assembly of the Province of js'erth Carolina waa in session in Yt'il mington, and the Intense ... Interest which the members took in the recent enactment of Parliament not only clogged the wheels of legislation but 'absorbed the conversation- of fh members daring the recess of the-As sembly.-Barclay had talked , lor an hour or mere with several -entlemen whom he kjjew when some one touch ed him from behind, tie turned ana saw it was Robert Barnstt. "The Governor wishes to speak to your Mr. Barclay," -ld Robert. He is upstairs in the court room. I'll take feu to him. . They went, tip the dark staircase. and entered a Urge room lighted dimlr with two or three flickering lamps. Near one of them there was stand ins- a man, young . and erect. with Just flesh enough to Indicate the nosiwMuion of much healthful energy. He was alone, and hie dark eyes look ed out Imperiously over the room In which there were several small groups of men conversing. .Robert nointed to him. and aald. "There Is th Governor." At that moment a tall man of mid dle ate and fins appearance moved awav from an acquaintance with whom he had stopped for a talk, and approached the solitary Agure by the lamp. It was Col. John Ah. Speak er of the House of Commons of the Province of Xorth Carolina, about to confer with the newly inaugurated Governor, William Trvon. The Speaker was deliberate In his move ments, and Samuel Barclay, ana Robert Barnett reached the Governor at the same time that Ashe came up Tryon smiled graciously and, ex- tendinir his hand to the Speaker, said "My dear Colonel Ashe. I hear there i much violent agitation among the memoers of the Assenbly respecting the recent act of our Parliament. Knowing that you are familiar with the sentiments of the members, I am desirous of learning from you what attitude may eventually be ex pected of them toward this meas ure." ' Perhaps your Kxcellenry would ant really care to know the true atate of public opinion." Ashe's manner was dignified and respectful. "Why fthjjuld I not?" Tryon asked adroitly. "I have the expectation of winning the people to favor this last wholesome measure of his Majesty's government; and I desJre to Know from what point of view to proceed. Mav I not have your advice?" John Ashe straightened himself and said firmly but courteously, "Governor Tryon, the people will re sist the stamp tax to blood and death! Their reasons for so de termining lie in certain opinions t'ney hold which must ere this have be come familiar to you." There was a quick alav of expres sions on the Governor's face. Tnere was first a look of sudden sternness; and tlvn the adroit smile came back again ' il. Mr. Ashe," he said In n con ciliatory voice, "perhaps the people are naughty, and their plaything this General Assembly must be taken fro'ii them. I shall order a prorouge." Ashe bowed himself awav from the Governor, who called Samuel Barclay to him. Tryon still wore his same gra ci'iu manner. "Mr. Barclay," he said. "I have observed you constantly for tln-w past months since I came to tliis province, and I would fain have you for a certain service to tne State '' What is It, your Excellency?" asked Kan lay respectfully. "Vou recall that crime committed by a renegade officer of his Majesty's I navy a few weeks since 7 "I remember the unfortunate klll- Ing by t'aptaln tflmpson," answered Barclay. "Ho," nodded the flovernor. "Now, j for a reward to be known only to us I two, I wis to enlist your aid In hav , ing .h;tn apprehended again, and also : In obtaining certain Information con j netted vvith the affair I ' Vou must excuse, mi, your Kxcel lency." said Barclay. "1 can not sell niy nonor; nor would I furnish you ', Infoi m-ctiori about any of the people, ! save what as c urrent talk woukl : roach you at all events. I am no 1 sjp.v ! Trvon frowned and sajd angrily. "Beware young man. how vou seek I to tliwart me in my purpose! I would I have viol know ttiat the King's busl j ness i-t always honoraiile." He hesitated a moment; then ills ! voice became milder, and he added j with a Silnt smile, "Perhaps you will j reconsider this subject. Suppose you din" with me to-morrow' at my Wil mington house. Will you come at two ?" i 'Would oiir Kxcellency pardon j me '' replied Barclay. "I must go back ! t" Brunsw lc k early to-morrow morn ! Itig Beildes, I am convinced that J fliers shall be no reconsideration." ! "Knougn, sir!" spoke Tryon iiiiikly "l know not what you peo l p!e desjgn with this lul)born spirit "f anarchy. The King's laws shall ! prevail; arm tne sooner iney are non- orcd. the better It will be for the col onists, (joori night." The royal Governor strode out of the hall, and Kobert Harnett lingered a minute to bid adieu, to Barclay, and then followed Tryon down the stairs Thus was the succesHor of Ooer-r-or Arthur Dohba, kitelv deceased, brought face to face wKh the spirit of Independence which was rapidly taking from the Province. (TO BE CONTINUED). ASSOCIATION AOfllOCHXS. Meeting of South Yadkin Baptists at sta'.esvllle Came to Clone last Kvrnlng. iipeclnl to The Observer. Statesville, Sept 5. The South Yadkin Baptist Association, which lias been in seMslon at the First Bap tist church of statesville sines Thurs day, cloned ita thirty-fifth annual session to-night, but quite a number of delegates and visitors will remain here until Monday. This morning's eesHlon was devoted t miscellaneous business and the discussion of asso ciations! missions and state of churuhos, and at this afternoon's ses sion business was transacted and "ministerial rcjlff" wavs the topic of discussion. Some able i talks were mode by ministers and laymen. Yosterday was an Interesting day f the arw-M-lation and every session was largely attended, ths auditorium of the church being crowded last night. At this session Dr. mailings, of KaUshury. moderator of the asso ciation, appointed ths pastor and desonns of the First church of Statmvtlle committee on religious exercise. The visitors recognised were Hers. M. L Kestler, superin tendent of the Baptist orphanage at Thomasrflle; Key. Llvtngaton John son, corresponding secretary of ths Baptist State Convention, and Rey. K. L MMdleVm, Plata secretary of Sunday Schools.! Th report on ths orphanage was dHscusned by J. E. Kbrh. of China Orove, and Rey, Mr. A KlRE-KNOl(;iI KNOCKEJL TJ. C. Ooodwln. of Reldevtlie. K. C, asys: "Hueiflon a Amies tfeive is s sure enough knocker for alrera. A bsl ons earn en my leg Uat Bummer.-but that oaoerrut sahra knocked It out In a few rounds. Not even a sear remained." Oiiarante4 for ptiaa. sores, . burn a ate. 3c at ad drvg storsa. GROWS HAIR " .." and we emu ' " v '. : PROVE IT! A laffy free Mlpwaaata writes! . "As a resnlt el nsisg Dandrin, My hat Is close to fee in iangta." Beautiful Hair at Small Cost H A1E troubles, tike May ether diseases, nn trronrlr aias octant ana ait together bus t the thins to aneentoodj The hair itself ta aa U Ulna h trMld for ik re a that it is aimnlv a proawct of the araln and wholly deDeadeui Its The scalp is the very soil ia which the bsir is ore- , daced, aartared sad grows." sad it alese sheald receive the atteatiea if reselte ore to he exatctes. U woald do so earthly rood to treat the stem of a plant with a view of asakig It grew end become mere beautiful the soil ia which the lct grows " mast he attended to. Therefore, the seals' ia which the har crews nwat receive the attention h yea aro ; to exaoct it to grew ad becosno snore beautiful. Loss of hair is eansedby th eealo dryiag at. or loshig lta maply ol saoistare or anitriaieat: whea . baldaess ocenrsthe' seal has sitssiy lost aU ita seurishfaeat, leaving aothisg fet the hair to ieed pon (a plant or rti a trr wonld dit aadcraiauiax : coaditieos.) ... ... i. .' The aataral thiag to de la either esse. Is to feed k ' aaa reoieatsa iae aeii or acaip aa in caac air o, aad yoar croa will grow aad uiltlply as nature iatended it ahonld. KwowWon'a Oandorfne has a jneet wow4r . fid effect upon the hair glands and tissues of the scale. II is the only samesy foe tha hair ever discovered that is similar to the natural kail foods or UquiSe of the scalp. It penetrstes the pores eaiefcly mad the hair sooa shows the effects of its wonderfully czhilax atiag aad life-yroducing qualities. Ose XS-cnX bottle ie enough to eoavtaee yen of Ita grest worth as a hair growing and hair beaut, lying retaedy try it and see for yourself. HOW at all oragfjlsts in thrss ilzsa, 25o.50o and 91.00 pr bottl. ntC Te ahow how atiieklT IsadtrlM acU, we will send s large sam ple free br raters mail to anyone whe sendshit free coupes to the iuwitoi Duuuirc CO., csiusa, hl. with their same and adders sad 10c ia sliver or stamps te pay sostage. Cut, Thl Out Kestler, and wan adopted. The re port on State missions and state of churches was read by Rev. J. M. Dunaway, of Spencer, hut was de ferred for discussion until to-day. At the afternoon session ths vis itors introduced were Rev. J. L. Gwaltney and Kev. R. Lee I Davis, both of Alexander county. Rev. C. H Wells, of MooreaTville, reported on education and the report was dis cusHod by Rev. Charles A. Leonard and Prof. L. O. White, county sperln tendefit of public schools, both of Statesvilie, and the report was adopt ed, nev. C. S. Cashwell, of Moeks- vllie, reported on Foreign missions and the matter was discussed by Rev. J. M. Dunsway, of Spencer. On mo tion, the order of business was sus pended and Rev. E. L. Mlddleton de livered a strong addsess on Sunday schools. Last night Rev. Livingston John son held the attention of a large au dience by an able discussion of State missions. He knows his subject well and knows how to express himself. During the discussion h gave some Interesting figures regarding the com parison of the amount given to State mlssfhns at present and by the same churches ten years ago. Nominee Wstklns to Speak At Spar tanburg. Special to The Observer. t Spartanburg, S. C. Sept. 5. Aaron S Watklns, candidate for vice presi dent of the Unltod States on the prohibition ticket, will deliver one of his campaign speeches In Spartan burg next Thursday morning. He will speak on prohibition from a national standpoint. A CLEAft COMPLEXION AND BRIGHT EYE8. In most cases a sallow, blotched com plexion and dull heavy eyes are due to poor digestion and an inactive liver. Orlno laxative Fruit Syrup sids digestion and stimulates the liver and bowoia and makes the complexion smooth and clear. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and ia mild and pleas ant to take. Refuse substitutes. R. 11. Jordan & Co. snd W. L. Hand de Co. DEMOCRATIC CflflPflWN FUND The Observer will print esch day the blank from below for the con venience of those who may desire to subscribe to the Democratic cam paign fund. Cut tha blank 'out and forward It to this office with the N. Charlotte Obsener, Charlotte, N. C. Gentlemen: . Enclosed you will find $.. . as a contribution' to the Bryan-Kern r camJ3aign(lfunfl!, Please credit me with this amount in y;6ur f're-,. mi ttance to the national Democratic treasurer,! Gov. O.N. HaskelL ' Yourt truly,, 'WP!!r;! ,; (Signed) 'J.'":" " " TSDER KHtr MANAGEMENT . V ' : , ' THE SBL VJ.YN : w : t . . -: - - EUROPEAN AKD AMERICAN , European, f 1.1 per day and up. American, f 2.09 per day aad up. . Cafe open day and night - , . - - i Prices reasonable. - ' Ttw Mow Modem aad Lauartaat Hotel In th Carollnaa. v " IM Xi:UANT ROOMS. t PRIVATE BATHS. Located In the heart w Charlotte, convenient to railroad station, street cars and the business and shopping centre.' Caters te high class commercial and-tourist trade. -- i Table de JmU dinners to :. Muslo every "evening .J" to 1:30. r ,. :.. - . EDGAR B. MQQIH, - a . .. .', . . Proprietor. bsts to sctiea. N ixpcnaenL q AlcoheliarrW Morphine uid otker tJnuz addio ftions cured in from four to tax vsecgjs. to years mKxeaafuI experiethce. ' Writ for outVoUet. " v WUt AYwDrtnk - The Kaaley Inatituf. ; in A PAVING INVESTMEVT. Mr. John Whita. of 38 Highland Ave., Houlton. Maine, ssys: "msvs been trou bled with a cough every winter and soring. Last winter I tried many ad vertlaed remedies, but the coagheontln- ued until I bought a We. bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery; before that, was half gone, the cough was all gone. This winter tne sams nappy reault has follow. ed; a few doses once more banished the annual eougn. 1 am now convinced that Dr. King's New Discovery Is the best 1 1 . J Vf . . . unaer -guarantee at ail drug stores. 60c. and tl. Trial bottle free. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE At IICniflIHE RICHMOND Vr UbUIWIIIh VISQINIA ' aTUAMT MaOUiag, M, O.. Fhiiihmt. Oradal srat-elaM hj the AaMrtoan If tdleal A etetloa atntraearaof lUaraduMaa. 41 r(ltred la Uraay a, K Lm mmm lynMr iara wparoai oi raiMaaaa. Al Bxoibar Aamtaaaa of AaMrlcaa Medical CeUagan Tares free cmtaloraei Specify Department. MEDICINE DENTISTRY PHARMACY WE CARRY A Large Stock of Plumbing and heating supplies. Write For Prices. HACKNEY BROS. CO. Plumbing and V Heating - Con tractors, .ethers' Supplies. Charlotte, N. 0. Fhons SIS. name of ths contributor and tne amount subscribed. Tne subscription will bs acknowladgedln ths columns of this paper and the amount forwarded promptly ,' to , National Treasurer Haskell. Tha fund stands now at UOt. C.,.';....V.V..1908. tai?iferiigsfiJLgi I I I ;: : ,'t. .- " y' Pickers ' JteioMns Flat' Cards T ( -Hallway Heads Drawing Frames -V'- IVqnonVhy Suffer? HICK8' CAPUDINE 7 Quickly CbrM all peioa, hraHscpf, backache. Detmlria tad Wrous gzkauitioa, . brain faf etc M aU Itdg1sta. Ie; Us a4 Ms TRY'A', CENf BOTTLB if M I I MJUIrm,tlUtr3,Pkmrmrr I I tW Snt SuSia UrMfat 14. we I rrcr 1 ' f so tJm I . 1 atlamHlliia ill tIHtn4 I ,ae J OIlMtoMlabrtaaa. UWmhi M"l OihsHslmnllai.1 IJam.lkasmtll. NORFOLK WKSTEier RAHWAT. Soheduls in eeeni May inn. DOS. M:50 sm Lv Chsrlotts, So. Ry. Ar :M pm X:60 pm L.y Winston, . w. Ar 1:00 pra 4:67 pmLv Martlnsvllls, L,vU:4Sam 1:25 pmAr Roanoke. Lv 1:20 am Connect at Roanoke via Shenandoah Valley Route for Hagerstown, aad all points In Pennsylvania and New Tork. Pullman sleeper, Jtoaaeke and Philadel phia. Through coaen, Charlotte ta Roanoke. Additional train leavea Wlnatoa 1M a. m. dstly eseept Bundsy. If vou are thhnktna of taking a trie yon want quotations, cheapest rales, rellsble and correct information, aa to routta, train schedules, ths most comfortable and quickest way. Watte snd ths Information ia yours tor tha asking, with ons of our complete mil folders. M. P. BRA GO, Trev. Pass1 Agent W. B. BEVILL. Gen'! Pass. Agent. Roanoke, Vs. . Democratic Appointments. The following gentlemen will ad dress the people on tha issues of the campaign at the times and places stated: HON. W. W. XITCIJIN. Burnsvllle, Monday, Sept. 7th. Marshall, Tuesday, Sept. 8th. Morganton. Wednesday, Sept. (th. Lenoir, Thursday, Sept. 10th. Newton, J Friday, Sept. tlth. Taylorsville. Saturday. Sept. 12th. Statesville. Saturday Sept, 12 th. (Night). King's Mountain, V Monday, Sept. 14th. Columbus. ' Tuesday. Sept. 15th. Hendersonville, Wednesday, Sept 16U:. Brevard, Thursday, Sept. 17th. Aghevllle, Friday Sept. 18th. t Waynesvills, Saturday, Sept. 19 th. Bryson City, Monday, Sept. 21st. Murphy, Tuesday, Sept. 22d. Franklin, Wednesday. Sept. 23d. Webster. ThursdaYr Sept. 24th. Marion. Friday. Sept. 25th. Rutherfordton. Saturday. Sept lath. Henrietta Mills, Saturday, Sept 26th. (Night,. . . , HON. LB a OVERMAN. Dobson, Saturday. Sept. 12th. Wllkesboro, Monday. Sept 14 th. Winston-Salem, Tuesday, Sept 16th. . Marlon, Monday, Sept 21st. . HON. C. B. ATCOCK. GreensDoro, Saturday, ; Sept. 12th. HON. W. -T. CRAWFORD AND HQN. T. W. BICKETT. Robbinsvllls. Monday, Sept 7th. Andrews (night) . Monday, Sept. 7th.' ' - Hayesvllle, Tuesday, Sept th. Murphy, Wednesday Sept 9th. Bryson City. Thursday, Sept. 10th. Franklin, Saturday. Sept. 12th. Old Fort. Monday, Sept 14th. Marlon, ' Tuesday, Sept 15th. Forest City (night) Tuesday, Sept. 15th. , , :-v- - HOrT. R. B.V GLENN. Dallas, Tuesday, Sept 16th. IJncolnton, Wednesday Sept. lth. Monroe, Thursday, Sept. 17th. Wadesboro,- Friday, Sept. 18th. ' Aberdeen, ' Monday, Sept 21st. (Night). -t 'hv -v..--. - Troy. .Tuesday, eepr. tia. All citlsens are Invite to be present at the above appointments and hear ths Issues discussed. - ' A. H. ELLER, Chairman Stated Deihocratlc Ezecu tlve Committee. , ALEX,J. FEILD, v " Becretary.- ipaiaon 4 qts ffsaaw .ts WHISKEY 1Q1LL0NJUQ $3.(3 2 GALLON JCQ$3.C3. i fall qt. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 6, 1908, edition 1
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