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JUL BRYAN IN THSCOSSIS CLOSE OX THE HEELS OF TAFT. a uniirkAutlace Assembled In River View Kink, Muwuke Night to Hear the Nebraska n Dia cun fh Iues of the Campaign Ridicule Taft Devotes jousiarr. tUe Time to Labor Plank Speak . to AiertaiaoM sura Association rresentcd Willi a Pair of Specially Made Overalls at Betolt .-Senator Lafolleue Conspicuous In V ' the Audience at Madison. Milwaukee. Wis, Sept 24. Paying ! his first visit to Wisconsin during the present campaign. William J. Bryan, tntiawin closely "upon the heels of his Republican opjonent William H. Taft to-night In a speech here td a vast audience assembled in River View . rink.- continued tola ?. attacks on the Republican platform and held Mr. " Taft up to ridicule for not being In "sympathy with" the principles enun ciated by the Chicago convention. He dwelt -at some length '.on the labor planks ' of" the Denver - plat form ' and 1 Justified them on ' ik. . "' rround that Justice to the worklngman demanded remedial : legislation toraras mis ,aM- no also discussed the tariff.- publicity - of campaign contributions ' and the election of Senators by direct vote of the people and made a strong plea for the election pt John A. Aylward, - the Democratic nominee for Governor, as well as for the success of the Dem ocratic congressional ticket, on the - ground that a Democratic Congress would be necessary In order to carry .'. out the policies of a Democratic pres ident. He also spoke for a short time to a big crowd at Kosciusko Park and also to the Merchants and Manufac- ' turers Association. On his way here from Chicago. Mr. Bryan talked brief ly at Woodstock, Harvard Junetlou and Caledonia. lit. and at Belolt and JanesvlM. Wis, at all of which places he was greeted by large ard enthus iastic crewda At seveil other points he shook hands with num- bers of people. The employes of the overall factory at Belolt presented the Democratic candidate with a pair of specially made overalls bearing ku nasie work ed in the cloth. : The trip to this city from Madison was made In a special train provided by Mayor David 8. Rose, of Mllwad- kee. who was Mr. Bryan's host while here. . A feature of the visit to Madi son was the presence in the hall where Mr. Bryan spoke of United States 8enator Robert M. LaFollette. who occupied a prominent seat among the audience and who In response to a direct question by one of his ad mirers if Mr. Bryan's argument on the publicity of campaign contribu tions before election was not "all tight." responded, "Yes, It Is." . Mr. Bryan left by a late train for fit Paul, where he is due early to nrbrrowmorning. While In that city he will confer with Governor John son over the political situation In the Northwest. HASKELL ASSAILS ROOSEVELT. Late Treasurer of the Dentocratlo Ns . Uonal Committee Sends President Another Letter. ' ' Kansas. City, Mo., Sept 26. Gov ernor Charles N. Haskell, passing through this city to-night on his way from Chicago to Guthrie, gave out a letter addressed to President Roose velt, defending his (Haskell's) atti tude toward the Prairie OH and Gas Company and assailing the President for granting before statehood a fran chise In Indian Territory for a Stand ard OH pipe line at the request of ' Senator Chauncey M. Depew. "You know," writes Haskell, "that Senator Depew was the greatest Standard Oil agent In the Senate." Governor Haskell's letter in part follows: "I said that the Secretary of the Interior granted the Pralre Oil and Gas Company a franchise before state hood; that the Federal courts would prevent our State's Interference and that we are compelled to treat It as we find the grant, and that hence I properly dismissed the suit brought by our Attorney General without my ap proval. Ex-Secretary Hitchcock says he did not grant any franchise. Sec retary Garfield says he did, but that the State's pwer Is not In any way limited to control It, and that I am quibbling. The press reports this rooming say that Hitchcock in hear ing that company's application for franchise In the year 1903 (three years before statehood), hesitated about granting It, whereupon Son- tor Depew and others went over Hitch cock's head to you, Mr. President, and got an order to the Secretary to make the' grant" HASKKLI8 SUCCESSOR. nermann Bidder Appointed Treasurer of the Democratic National Com mittee Mr. Bidder Accpts. New York, Sept 2. Hermann Rld- der, editor of the Ctaats Zeltung, and Ice chairman of the publicity bu reau of the Democratic national com mittee, wa to-nlgfct appointed by Na- tional, Chairman Mack as treasurer of the national committee to nucoeeU Gov. Charles N. Haskell, of Oklaho- , ma, who resigned his position early to-day In Chicago. The appointment of Mr. Rldder a treasurer of the committee wan mad by telephone a Yew minutes before Chairman Mack's departure for the West ' Mr. Mack said "I am very much pleaded that Mr. TUdder has seen fit to arx-ept the re sponelbUitles of the treasurershlp. He 1s a very hlfh type of the American - business man and one whose associa tions and connections will not bring film tinder chsrge of suspicion of hsv- , ing to do with those corporations to which. Democracy Is oppoeed." Mr. Rtdder will likely leave for Chicago within a few days to take up . the work at headquarters. LYNCHING FEARED. Sjiattaabnrci Military Company Or . dered Out to stand Ready to pre- vent Mob Dealing Summary pun-,- s Ishment to Negro Who Wrecked Passenger Train. Spartanburg. .Sept 28. Word hav Jngi reached hero that a mob was forming near Duncan, 8. C. to lynch Clarence Arnew, a negro who confess ed, to wrecking a passenger train on the mala line of the southern Railway Thursday night. Sheriff Nichols to-day notified Governor Ansel, who Imme diately authorised the holding of the local military company here in readl es to defend the JalL , .. Th wrecking of the train resulted In killing. Engineer Fonnfle and Bid Bowers, the negro fireman. At m late hour to-night ; all was quiet here, thouirh the Hampton Guard and the sheriff and his deputies remain at the jail. . , ' - -- ;. .- :. ' -,. v i ff A SfRE-EXOlTGH KXOCKERy 3. C Goodwin. f Refdmrllle M. C, ears: Buek!ns Arnica Salve Is a sure tuMirh knocker Krr gleers. A bad one came 6m my leg Ist eumfner, but that wonderful Mire knocked tt out 111 a few rounds, tint n s car remained " O jaranteea for ptiea. sores, burns, eta -jC at e4 drug stores. Interest 5 Cegl ris t 06t i 1st Deposits in Savings Department made any day before the 6th of October will receive interest from? -the first of October. -r V '6::H Uv ...... EEUE1IBER . ; that interest on these deposits is compounded four . times a year. - v. 1 - '' ' - t '". y CEETIFICATES OF DEPOSIT . , transferable and .bearing interest, at four per cent -per annum issued. Hi--i'V k '.' Capital and Surplus,. . . ,V . . i; . : $820,000.00, MILLS AND K1ARKETS TO MEET XX CHARLOTTE. Otcjsoeis, Chief Engineers and Me chanics of Southern Mills to As aembto In Charlotte Next ilooLh. Mill men throughout the South will be interested In the following circular letter which has Just been sent out: "A Call to Overseers: At a meeting of the Spray, N. C Overseers and Master Mechanics Association a com mittee was named to Inquire into the feasibility of organizing an association composed of overseers, chief engi neers and master mechanics of the textile mills of the South, and to form ulate plans whereby such an organiza tion could be effected. This com mittee immediately set about to learn If auch an organisation was desir able and acceptable, and In this un-aartakina- we have met with the uni versal approval and encouragement of overseers, superintendents ana mm managers generally. In view of such encouragement and with frea,t faith in the undertaking, we are calling upon all overseers, designers, master mechanics, chief engineers of the tex tile Industry of the South to meet at the court house in Charlotte, N. C. October 23d and 24th, 190$, at t p. m., each day, for the purpose of organ ising an association as above set forth. The objects of this undertaking are too numerous to be detailed In this communication, and too well known to need comment here, but among many other things, an association as above should accomplish much-needed re sults by brlnglnj overseers closer to gether through associating with each other and discussing the many per plexing problems that confront us daily, thereby benefiting the mill man agement and operatives materially. We desire that It be explicitly under stood that this organisation Is not to take the form of a union in any sense, and must not be so construed, but a broad, open association, along similar lines with the manufacturers' associa tion, and with the same end In view, vis.: The upbuilding of the textile industry of the Southern States. "Believing that you will meet us In Charlotte on the above noted dates prepsred to take an active part In the organization of the association, we ask that you Immediately send us your name and the names of as many. others as you can interest. "Yours very truly, "THE COMMITTEE." VORY8 WAS DISBARRED. Interior Deparunnt Gives Out Dftter Written In 1897 Revoking the Dis barment of A. I. Vorys, Member of Tart's Political Staff. Washington, Sept 26. The In terior Department to-day made pub lic a letter of Secretary of they In terior Cornelius N. BIIbs, dated No vember 6th. 1897, revoking the dis barment of A. I. Vorys, of Ohio, from practice before the department. Mr. Vorys Is a member of the political staff of Jidge Taft. The letter states that Mr. Vory was disbarred on March 6th, 1882, for having with held penxion money and violating the law relative to compensation for services In pension cases In con nection with the prosecution of a claim. In revoking the order Mr. Bliss states that Ht the time of the debarment Mr. Vorys was a law Btu dent and disclaimed any Intention of vfaiatlng the law, his action in with holding the money was to benefit In stead of to defraud the penMoner, whose himhand had been addicted to drink. Subsequently all the money was paid over to the pensioner. THE WEATHER. Washington, Sept. Sf.-Weather condi tions and general forecast for Sunday and Monday: A hurricane in the West Indies contin ues In it weat ward course and at 4 p m. Saturday lla centre was near snd "uthet of the east end of the laland of Santo Domingo. At the Weather Bu reau ohaervatlon In the City of Santo Homlngo the wind Saturday ' afternoon ' from the north and blowing a gale. Further advices concerning the dangerous conditions In West Indian snd Bahama waters were aent Saturday to Atlantic and Quit ports for the benefit of ship ping, Forecast: Virginia snd North Carolina, partly cloudy Sunday; Monday fair In earn, ahowers and cooler In west portion; light to freeh northeast and east wind. South Carolina, showers Sunday; Mon day partly cloudy; light to freah eaat wind. LOCAL OFFICE U. S. WEATHER BU REAU. Charlotte, Spt 2S.-Sunrlse 1:14 a ra unset 15 p. m. TEMPERATURE On degrees). Highest temperature .... .. Lowest temperature Mean temperature , Excess for the dsy ' Accumulated deilctenry for month!. Accumulated excess for year ....... PRECIPITATION On Inches). Total for 14 hours ending t p. m... Total tor the month ,,,. Accumulated deficiency tor month"! 80 a n 4 13 0 or; 1.07 w r ue year Accumulated excess lor year . J Jf Prevailing wind direction .. .. .. East. W. J. BENNETT, Observer. ,,.. .GREAT BOOKS AT BARGAIN PRICES ' V ' i? hand some odd sets of Standard Library books." that - must be V2?,lt.ly.'!tpc 10 you ehould tit M send you a samDU S.f "A: Jityour,,,l, nwwv- We can save you H eml K ft'ew." Ubrirj Books. A lew of the sets thsXust move neat ta as i ! f- Y.0!- Escyclopedia Writannlca, Cloi ; T ; -'. : 1 ; ' : t. : ' Z- Jjocycjopedla Jirttannlcs, H Mor. . , . ; i - , l VP. Kncyelopedta Urlt.nnlca, W Russia!. , ' : J at Vol. Harris Travels, silk Clo! ' . ;v ;. ;v ; u ; ' t . . ? B'"nl"l IHetlonary, k Russia. v ' . L?'; eb,l,r lloary. full tsheep. 1 set Vol. Chamber's Encyclopedia, Clo. . - J art M VoL rbamber's Kncyciopedla. to Colt. .TlTl 'It ring to be sold. If yon mtss thess you mar not ff' J!?c,'t ,h'm oo" ' I' you ears to, you can arrange to pay tor our new books In fine blrtdlng. Too w 111 be surprised te knnw how muck we esq save you. We can furnl.h sny book. New or old. . Address -? ' . THE ro-OPKftATTVB PREPS. ' V r " OLENN SMITH. Manager, Charlotte, K. C - f: ' ' ' CHARLOTTE,"- ELIZABETH COLLEGE ATHLETICS Basketball Tournament Arranged Tar November ITta-XOtli on Ellsabctn 1eld The Contestants. The Athletic Association of Eliza beth College was organised several days ago with the largest enrollment In the history of the college. The officers elected were: President Zula Hedrlck; vice president Elisabeth Bryant; secretary, Edna Harper; treasurer, Louise Hipp: directors of outdoor sports, Mlis Catherine Walter. Tha main feature of tha falT ath letics will be the annual fall baaket- bal tournament to be held on Ellza-J beth Field November 17th,' i8th. lth and 20th. The class series will be played as follows: First series, fresh men vs. juniors; sophomore vs. sen ior; second, freshmen vs. seniors, sophomores vs. juniors;, third, fresh men vs. sophomores, juniors vs. sen iors. The last series will be played by regulars and specials for trophy cup. The teams are en thuaiastlc and great Interest Is taken In the dally practice. This tourna ment bids fair to be a most interesting and spirited one and the friends and patrons of the college are cordially Invited to attend the games. Nursing Mothers and Malarls. The Old Standard GROVE'S TASTE LESS CHILL TONIC drives out ma laria and builds up the system. For grown people and children. SOc. F. B. A Familiar Street Scenes In Charlotte, the GREATER. No. one. The fire alarm brings every man, woman, child and dog within hear ing to the street, kinder village like. No. two. At the depot, train arrival, loafing crowd looks like CHURCH IS OUT or TAFT has come. F. D. ALEXANDER Fire Insurance, money . for ashes, or NEW HOME FOR the OLD. "Jordan's on tits Sqaars." E. P. PurceH. President ' D. A. McLaughlin. V. Prea IMPORTANT It's just as important to have a good prescripi ; tionist fill the prescrip tion as it is to have a good doctor , prescribe. . When you think of this, remember our presrip tion department; it is. in the hands of -experts of long training five of them, and we assure' you of the best possible attention to Awork en-, trusted to us. P. H. JORDAN & CO. NURSES V REGISTER MADE IN OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT before October , 6th will bear interest from October ; - Open Saturdays, in addition 'to regular; hours, from 4 to 7 p., m. 'V , ' -V ! " MERCHANTS I FARMERS TiATlONAl BANK American Machiric& MfCo Manufacturing ; Machinists and J-Founders annul Cottoi 03 Ktfnar.' ' Waste Kad&oy irf Woo. oflinj fcdfol r,."ry'"- - General Repairs. :5 CisliBgjJ - - "A-'- Contract to tnstalr Steam and - Hot Water Beating, lira ' Pro tection, Electric Lighting and Power Plants. : Notice Notice Is hereby given that the Highway Commission of Black Moun tain Township, Bunooaabe county, N. C. will receive bids until 11. o'clock m. October 1st. 1I0S. for the grading ana macadamising or the roads in said township, as shown on the pro files In office of said com mission at Black Mountain, N. C Said grading and macadamising not to exceed in cost the sum of fit, 000. The Highway Commission hereby reserves the right to reject any and all bids. C. E. COTTON, Chairman. "W. H. BURNETT. Secretary. FOURTH VJA RD HOME For Q3,250 "We have just had placed with us for sale a seven room house and lot. in the above ward. . The loca tions is good, being near Tenth Avenue Church, and the place is offered cheap. Call and let us show you the property. J. Em murphy & Co. 43 N. Try on. Accident and Health Policies In the MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY are the most liberal In existence, though they don't cost any more than others. Every one needs a Disability Policy covering EVERY ACCI DENT AND EVERY DISEASE. ' Let us tell you how we will pay you a definite weekly Indemnity If you should be disabled BY ANY ACCIDENT OR ILLNESS. HARVEY LAMBETH, Mgr. Ins. Dept. AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY, . NEW INTEREST QUARTER On October 1st INTEREST will be credited on all SAVINGS AC-, COUNTS. Increase ypur account all you can before' that date. We pay interest on all deposits made on or before - October -8th 4 per cent and compound. It quarterly. ". , J Southern Loan Z Savings Dank JOHN M. SCOTT, President ' W. 8. ALEXANDER, Vlos Pres. . Wf L. JENCXNS, CaabJec -'- This fs the Month ? i -1 . to build np your balaace b our SiYmgs Department; ' A New Interest Quarter bepnniiif October 1st We pay ' 4 per cent and Compormd tie Interest Quarterly. - (Tmerlcan Trust Company The anxiously waited for New Series, Muu'nl BuIMI.if a- L Jan, Is Mtfly. i The peoplo ail over this country know the Mutual. . . , . " ,v ; .'. $10,000. , ';- .V-- ' ': Matured a serli-s In Aagtut. and paid a man in" New York City, one who was never In Charlotte, the neat sum of tlO.000. nls 109 shares having reached par value within the standard time established by the Association. ; ;- . '.'.'j NATIONAL REPCTAnON.".. ' I.:. ; Recently sold large numbers of shares, In 'Boston. Mass.,'-BIddeford.'' Maine; New Orleans, Richmond, and smaller cities throughout the Union., , " .RECOGNIZED LEADER. .':-", .: V.- ;. V - - . x t. It Is recognised throughout the South as the standard maker as to: methods and final results, and this Is because it has an unequalled record covering I7 years of magnificent success.'. . i New series. open take shares to-morrow. '-; :,:'f J ' ; ; ' i-.;,viV .' - ' I '' V Ee L KEESLER, ; Secretary and Treasurer Wi .TlKmti 144. -rj l ; . f : v S i. Tryon St. ;,' Free of Taxes 7 per cent. net income can be obtained from absolutely , first-class ' preferred t atocka of substantial Jortn - Carolina . companies which we can offer ' yon to-say. Call or writ Trust Department SOUTHERN LIFE e TRUST COMPANY, Greensboro, N. C. Capital and Surplus $406,000.00 E. P. Wharton, president, A. M. Scales, Oen. Counsel. RobC C. Hood. Asst. Manager. 'Phone MS. t - n n 20 f ixri njs in Ousln . . Three brick stores located "near the centre of city and convenient to Southern Freight Depot. ' Annual rent $2,275.00. Will pay 7 1-1 -. percent, net after deducting tales and Insurance. . - 7-room residence on, Elizabdth Ave.; newly constructed, all mod em improvements; lot well elevated with flne view. No avenue in the city Is building up more rapidly. ' Price of property Is low now compared to what It will be In three to;nve yearsv Price only . ..t v. , &3,7$0,0u Terms, $1,000.00 or more down;, balance through, the-building and . loan, association. . . v" , -..-...,, . r Pins lot on Park avenue; Dllworth.... ... ......... ... $1,000.00' S-acrs lot on Derlta road .'. . .V, ; . . , . . . . .v...i,...... flSO.ca ' leathern ; Ret? Iate ; 1 Capital,; $75,000.1"K - ' W. a - ALEXANDER. ' R. A. DUNN. A. M. McDONALD. ' . , President Vice President , 8es. and Trsas, First National Bank J I t.V;'cHARLbTTE,':N.' C;:SX ; Capital and ' Pronu... . . . .. $580,000 '7. 'ACCOUNTS SOLICITED " V; V 4 Per Cent. On Time Certificates. -HENRY M. McADEN , . . T. .President JOHN "jy ORR. . ,K. . ; . ... . .Cashier : j. -. , - t- 'Directors! ' ' .. . ';. 3. C Burroughs . Oeo. .-W. Graham J." a' Myers J. . H. McAden .4 Prank Gtlreath ' Geo. W. Bryaa C. A. BUn .. C. A. WUUams V : Henry M. McAden, . , -: North Church . . r t.- - , "Lot 75 feet front, nine, rooms, all miera coSi veniences, electric lights, steam , heat ..... $4,000.00 ;" Can arrange terms. - Will be ' sold at - once; Fo?; further particulars, call Brown & Thom 635. ' . ; THE CHARLOTTE Resourcest$J500000e)0 Our method of doing business holds old friend and :' Ji -:1V- " gains' new- ones. -V r ; :-'' p:? B. D, HICATH, Prealdeat. "".'""Irk S , JNO M. SCOTT, Vice President. . . - , . . XL LTTTLeT Vies) PresUeat 't' - -W. BUTAmTT. 'Casnler. v n ' . 1 '.-' -: -. - ,.- :' : INSUR7LNQE Is something we all -must carry and we would be glad to serve you. , -y?t write the following lines: Fire, Health.' Accident Surety Bonds. . ' Steam Boiler, Burglary Elevator, Sprinkler Leakage, Plate .Glass. , If you need any of the above Insurance, call 0$ and we ,wm' be ' glad to call and see you. '- ":.; ' V-Z CAEOLINA ' O. X THIEfCPres. .. . . .. W- D. WILKINSON, Tress, and No, I W. Fifth. Street FarmSale or Exchange We offer for sale, or exchange for city property,. a splendid farm ' : of about 40 acres, four miles from city. Has good 4-room cottage, 'J- barn and splendid orchard.- - ,x ' For further particulars see v, r ': . '-1 v.x.:s i:Vy7rZi. iThc Charlotte Trust & Realty Co. . ' CAPITAL $300,000.00. - , , Wood fibre Wall ' Plaster, "llard -dindi.:; " 4 - V" THE BTJTLDEB'S FRIEIip ; : - Freexins" does not fa art; natural shrinkage win not crack hi water does not make If fan off; hard as stone. Write for bookies. ''Manufactured by ,., . ; -,-, -.,. t CHARLOTTE PLASTER COMPflNT Wrlto for Booklet. ;- AGAIN WE WOULD CALL VorR ATTENTION TO THOSE SEVENTH ,' -,' -',,.:; , . , STREET LOTS. , .-.,,. . . Ws told you a short time ago that we had but a few.ieft Since then ws have sold .- f " ,r . ' ' The Urge corner lot at the head of the -street 100 foot front, ' -Also the large double, lot 100x100. v ... . . .. i ; And several of the remaining 50-foot lota , ... i 80 to-day wrt have to offer but . . ' ; V.f ' t Four- lots iOxlOO on west side of street' -J? y. ' : -. On corner -lot 10x200 on west side of street . . ; ; . 1 One. lot 10x110 on east side of stsVet ' - And one One corner 160x10. corner Louise and Seventh. eeverai ciirnis are 11 r.u j uimiui vu iw remaining jots ana you will do well to call soon If you 'want a lot on this broad avenue,, which has the advantage of, two car lines, also water, sewer snd electric lights at your service. . . . ' jj:G. Abbott taGomp'y .:'v "EVEIlXTlUXa IX REAL ESTATE." , 7 essnj Has I c n ce Pr c ; :i tf v; - St Residence on or'hone Obmpasiym; ; . :..Sffl3H. Tryon St ; NATIONAL BANK " - - .. EEALTY CO. )- B." RUSH ' LEES. Bee.: Mr. ,J. P. LONG. Ualesmaa. Phone 0I. " - - cnarlotte, W. C. . -.
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