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CHARLOTTE -DAILY 01; "1 j. c.Mvruu - A. HJMl'k.LS& --i Publisher EVERY; OAYJNTHEvYEAR en One if .'(,iiiti"'i. 18.09 fcix month '... .....V... (. One yeii t.. ....... fil manllll .. ..-a.. . . ......, mm Three month VntimmilhW"" DOES ; DEMOCRATIO :. t'N IIT ITSELF SPXjL 6CCCESS?. OF ', APROPOS OF VJIATT'- wlth much- Interest Th. Norfolk SCTTO.Y COIDEX T2BIXO. Mr. C. S. Woolen Tells of the Hirpj PUBLISHERS' AX8OCCEMKNT -si flniith Trvon street Telephone numtwni VuiiMW oHle. Bell Phf 7i; city editor' office, Be 'phonal!, newt euilor v ontoe, -mu v"""" - A subscriber if creeling im u V ft WQiuawem eviaeot worn n-- I usuiiai-riioi. ipm upon in. zact i Anniversary of Mr. and 3Irs. John it cuBuai inaci i ,. nwm-; iievuoa utr titiuuj ua aoie (icdiki t w e-ntum, of LaGrange--- be Cou flirures that Br ran ana Kern cannot the Royal Arcanumltea of Norfolk I ' P' Among the Lat Type of South K. Wltknnli ... Bni,hl1nll hu vt4 Mi'MaHnl. kJ mak. I ' ern A tiUcrCy MCUl Of Oil! --r 7 t r " t: : . r;:-::i . . t"1- tw u it and to Dunn. Eunrtru. ouva . u , im . cuuuomn i wmuu u viu mvu-iut aw lu i ffyutsn toy Th Observer. generally are w-n y lutraocra wvpou i wa maiua. - 41 merely nrv- i anj Mrm Joni --r Sutton. Of well M KepuDUeana. There has Men pesesv, py: wey -jOi amenamenv tnet Learange, celebrated -their golden substantial agreement that the open- "at least those single men should be wedding on the evening of the th of Ingofth: ;M;)MI ept NwW b .i.hl te; win a hd Ur", found the ,countty with - decidedly mta' without uocea; and Jut as the last summer Mr. 8utton gav -a more 'Republicans V' than jjemoorau. certainly no passe virgin e&euld be Inner .on - tha TOth anniversary of his But thlaw; l-rain. no Support- from entitle, t a pension who ha TOfna- ' !f The ! PherpW ! Rect-: Anwr-4 allClMa frfw;.'''.-1 at J.-.. They ar among the last of inj as assertion of The New Tork 1 Thl Question of taxlaf bachelor la I the old type of Southern ariatocracy TimM that Tti j. t m rf t ! m ma it nAsamff aniL buimw ir ru m a i .mvm be elected only -on the apparently tm to be raleed ia Norfolk -t the prea poaalUa , condition that Mr. Bryaii nt time w cannot Imartaa. Jf there armmenta work atolahin reversal Is oh word '.on the ubjeotMa the of sentiment among- great numbers of Iplatorra f. tho Demoecatla Repub- Its ' ante-beUum hoepitaJity. A I walked into their spacious ' parlor, which was tastefully decorated by aa artist from Baltimore,! and - biasing' with lectri6 Area, and saw this aged eOUBle. mt ndinw nnAt . in . IrnmnnM ..Pir P'Vv52- Ih. ie wt-u i. itn. t,- llt inMnM. Snoiiiiit T.w iTatulations of their Bumarou S'Tue h. ask. r the uan.. I Becor4 TOntends ulU otharwl It Uberal Prt,. .th ontrrslal " MliaTta Democratto ivictor aastirea uteraturs 01 in campaign, or even in thought how delightful it must be to If only Democrats bring ut their full the Oklahoma, State constitution, our thern. after harlng for nfty year, voti Republicans coma no nearsr memory fanettN It. 1. ,u? lo 5S.ffiS getting out their, full tpt than in Norfolk Royal Arcanumltea and their thrift, having accumulated a .compe- 1100 and 10;; And for this faith It aeoata organ. The Vlrglnlaa-Fllot, to I wncy of this world's goods, they could give. som. reana worth consider- Uuin, " ; ' &XSW& ,n- I ' 1 I setting sun, , Mr. 8utton is one of While Republican ahow less Inter- I It was stated at the national Pemo- our wealthiest cltUens, poee8lng mt i Toft ttia-. am in Snnu. Icr.tin ommittM hdnnrtni in Nil ovr M tnouana acre of leruie ... ".. .. ... U-- ,w. .J w " th valley of tha Keusa and . . A k. M U 4 A j Aaventsiog rates are furnished wt that hrouti tha- columns " J1 r.,rn all Charlotte , and a DorUon of the bertp).ple lu ttita State end upper South Carolina. Thia nanar civaa correspondent aa virfa latirurifl aa it think public Icy permita. but tt to t ca r"T sponsible for their view. It to much preferred that correependenu sign r their -name to their iticlea. eepjctoi ly in cae where they attack P"" Or HWUtUtlon. tnOUSB inia mm "V-T7 naanded. The editor reserve the rlsht to give the same of correspondents - when they ere demanded for the pur- vuuuK of narabnal aatiatootioa. TO r- . . . iwMiaiilratlan m. communication . mnt h useMBnuiii by the true aaae of the correspondent . , THTKSWAT, OCTOBER 4&V . ' . HOW TO kAXDiitS A Moa . Colonel Broek. of the regular army, who was In command of tle troops 1 protecting the Spartanburg Jail when 1 It was threatened by a mob, has soma .. clear-cut and eminently sound views ! on lynch Jaw and how to deal with - the spirit "My experience at Spar-' uaburg," said he, as quoted by our Columbia, correspondent, "demon' ' stratea strikingly that all that Is need .'" -ed In this part of tha country to check ineb violence is a firm, determined ' stand by the authorities, with a sheriff ' of grit and 1 manhood Ilk Sheriff Nichols to hold the fort till th militia. can ba brought into play." An4 I agaluj "This speech-making to mobs give bib a tired feaUng, anJr I think - it should not be Indulged In, at least ' sa far a making tha mob promise and concession, l ae moo neea .to learn, possibly by bitter experience. that It is outside of law, m violator of the law and will b given no'coiy slderaUon, An effort was made to 4 " mm - I. . V. nav -"""Itloned JlaKInley In l00 barejy held to th mob. He declined, aa aid Gov- U, . .,.v .... ernoiy'AnseL .1 also decllnad." ' That is tha doctrine. What Is need f ed on occasion of this kind Is not C talking but shooting. There Is no velt and MoKInley and hence will York Mondsy night through , John probably poll no larger percentage of Gordon, assistant and acting chief oTM commodious store building and other their vote. Democrats appear united I the press bi auu CUUIUPIHH avB u.ajr I vmmvmm,, .mmmmwmn " vauuvi 1. avwa, ytBW- I uahle SIlll maaflll Thai Dnnal SuiVIni be expected to improve upon th rec- dent of th International Association I Company, of which Mr. Sutton is a ord they made when divided. Hdwlof Longshoremen, were closeted to- I director, favs a gflded clock which much room there Is for a major party I gether for several hours October 3d, Increasing Its vote appears from the land that by the Offer to him of the fact that no full presidential vote has I office of Commissioner Oeneral of been cast by the country In a dosen immigration th support of Keefi year,- Upon th basis of six and a was transferred from Bryan to Taft half million votes for Bryan in list, jOf course there Is but one reply to not counting th Palmer and Buck-I this charge. According to the Roe-sa ner vote, a full Democratic vote la I veltlan code Gordon la a Uar. 1908 should be well over eight mil lions. This presupposes, what our we hate to think what the British cumempurary lanes to do a iaci, itaai. wwuiu uo muia aooui ute sui- I inA the Democratic party has enjbyed Its Ifragette performance which London prohibition friends, who cannor en- coat $1. I shall not attempt to de scribe th ether presents, th total val ue , of which; would amount to -over After leavln the Parlor Where Th groom and bride received their guests, we went into a room where cham paign punch .and fruit punch were served This was for th ladies and girls, but In another room was a ds snter of 10-year-old apple - brandy for th -eld men, and a dish, of loaf sugar, ana a big bowi or rich cream I and cat glass dish full of cractad l I.. . rik a.. .. . . share of the votes resulting from In creased population. In 181 the Re publican vote was 7.111,(07, In 1(00 it we 7,1.0.077, and In 1904 it was 7.110,117. There was clear failure to keep up with the growth of popu- and the House of Commons witnessed yesterday if they had taken place in this country. Greensboro should retnsmber that centenarians are wont to tell all about letlon a failure attributable la part, their habits. We know, for one thing. but in very small part, to suppree- that Oreensboro has been "wet," slon of the negro Republican vote at I dry" and dispensary. . A frank ths South. States like New York,! statement Is In order. Wisconsin Iowa and Illinois show the same thing. Even the Roosevelt Thanks to the weather man and landsUds registered a vote Increase hooray, for the clrou. over MoKInley In the country of only t 1-1 per cent, when the growth of population should have made it eight per cent. In the four States men- oomranox of v. . cs. joy a little 4oe and crestn and Hold brandy. " .'I, pity th fellow who has never felt the delightful glow '.pro duced by a rood drink of pure brandy ana wnisxey.' ; Anaereon, one of tn greatest of the ancient coets. waa in spired with poetry when under the mnuence f wine. , - iHe said; :;. "If with Water yoi fill op your glasses inu ii si wtnra Mnvtain earf aiak For win to the horse of aHxnaawusiV WBica names atau-d to the skies.'.'. After having whetted the anoetlt like Cicero did when he visited Caesar we repaired to th dining room-where mere was an aoundance of the most substantial viand. , It reminded roe f th wedding supper of ante-bel lum times when there was a plenty of someming' to eat raised on the old his own as compared with If it, fall ing behind in Illinois and Wisconsin. Roosevelt's vote showed material gains over ltOO In New Tork and II- llnnia hut atill nnt what nnnulaMAB , . a ., . u. . l l . . , i ' tation of the analysis is , that the is' a negro ana white woman the Victim of his lose. If he can be iden tlfled thereto no dlffleulty about hang ing aim by process of law; if ne can not be Identified he ought not be hanged , In soma cases it is neces sary to 'teach this lesson to those who would constitute themselves judge, Jury , and executioner, by powder and ball,, but wherever necessary this f fectlve method of Instruction 'should b nnhesltatlngly employed. prestige of a successful foreign war did snot giro "McKInley'a perceptibly larger vote tn 100 than In till, and that all Mr. Roosevelt's popularity Twelfth Annual WeUng Being Held I plantation, and unlike the . table ef m - oiasooro, w nose welcome is I tnese moqern aeys tnat, nas nothing lali. and Ormclous rroposed Me- on it but a little salad olives and a rooriaj Arch Abaodoned. . . I few crackers, - The occasion was en- 8peclal to The Observer. I Uened by th most delightful music OoMsboro. Oct' i.-r-The twelf tn. r??e.,?tl n &0'n Haleigh. No annual convention of the North Car- .r'rJS"?V"r LC olina iMvision. V. D. C. met h.ra to. f nt,-ua - ancient poet. In whting day "with a full attendance. Golds- 01 oia ,na mi v ooro has received th deleaates with I "Why do you scorn thy want of youth. open hands and Is entertalnlnz theml Ana with a smile my brow beholdt .. royaUy. A handsome luncheon was I W tLT-W a tov-? otttid given to-day by th board of alder- rTb? h,Ra o4"" V,tLir men. -The convention opened at 101 ' May this seed coudIb.' thoush" old m. wkh Miss sue coiuer. ltresl-1 in years ret youna in love, celebrate aent or tn Tpomae- Kumn chapter, ( their diamond wedding! . r . . ino nostess ot uie yea in th -chair. v-:v. .fesVOXm1 lAGrang,-!;- c.vi.". -'v- did not rfive hi party the increased J Addresses of welcome were wad by vota to which nonttiation entitled i t . V W n oenait 0( tn " " w'tw i rirv mvKt rAi a n Tvas uia Our contemporary's figuree make It tertalnlng chapter. Jar. X W. Fal plain enough, we think, that the Urge son, of Charlotte, State president, re-1 Mine Mkry Pattenon Md Jifr. lYed WEDDED VX PROVIDENCE. THE IXDIFFERENT VOTER. Though, to all appearances, one of the closest on record, this presiden tial campaign will by no means rank among the most exciting. Party workers find voters provoklngly In- pi.iar - .Uinl0i wa furntohed toy , MpGrnn Hade One a the Home of choir Af ladles and aentlemen ainarinsl 4 thm K-ila Tar.nta , , . lnnrilaMt. ur.. . I -.. " S-iJ? '.. - - . . , . , Mia uarv Patterson and ur.m' JmWT n.4W".tB f.!,e i MsOlnn were married ye.terday af- ! .iia ' ternoon at 6:0 o'clock at, the Mom gave an excellent report of the work Li .,- n.-.r,. m.,,A - .a of ths year and also rave a aucial 1 7. . . , . . L. . II " . , ; ; out win. nf the rtartv nva him nnhr vota n tha.V. .1. at.- .... I n .., ra.,., in I " ... T ... : " ' .-Jrr'r'-! wwn.mp, ; ksv. Mr. Farkr. pastor Republican pluralities of ths last three presidential 'elections have not been due to Republican strength halt so much as to Democratic division. When Mr. Bryan ran In 189$ and' 1000 partial support, and when Judge Par ker ran the other wing dealt with him likewise. The two wings sim ply could net be made to flan to- for; kindly publlsbtar. notices. The granite gate presented last year to of Providence, Presbyterian was the officiating ministers ' church. Imme- d liferent.. From all over the country I thfJ, , j,00Bevelfs oluralitr was com etorle of light or low regi.tra- huf, wto becftuJIa Bumber ot Bry1. tion.. For the, four days la New Tork Democrats stayed away from the poll City 'registration fell slightly behind , . th- n who hal h..n 100 although the growth of popula- nom-Bllt.d ,n Mp. BryaB., . ,tetMt There Is no reason to believe that a tion should have made It 60.000 larger. According to The New Tork . Evening Post, Th New Tork Herald and other newspapers, the strong Democratic , districts showed a fall ing off, while such Increases as there were took place in Republican dis trict. The "belief of many ie that re center added registration requlre- . cnents, by discouraging Illiterates, con- . trlbtited largely to this result We should nd it easier to believe that. : in th preeD.ce of Indifference' among the Voting masses and with the Tam- : many organisation not especially en thusiastic, the weight of the Republi can campaign fund told heavily. If. Indeed, , Democrats have lost ground In the New Tork City registration, It behooves them to contest the remain ing New Tork ground o much the harder, and the Democrat of one sided States should not let the na tional organisation lack needed funds for work in New Tork or elsewhere. Organised effort to get out Indifferent voter cost money. Here lies what la perhaps the chief Republican ad- untted Democracy would not have stood at least an equal chance of winning any of the elections begin ning with its. Contrary to a very natural supposition on th part, of many, the young men coming ot age' within recent years have not, so far as an analysis of th vote can show, been identifying themselves more with the Republican; party than with the Democracy. The ' Republican party has been united and has won; the Democratic party has been dis united and has lost Now the 'Demo cratic ranks have closed up and dis sension is found chiefly on the other side. We agree with The Record far ..?il,fif V -W-t; the diately afterv the ceremony, 'aecom naiaiavn cmpiw sua mo memorial I . '...v.k. .. . 1 r-w.,.i... nS." rAMn.dt,anei 1d . m,?tl0? rriends who attended ? the wedding; mads to place the money In a home f M. and Mra? McGinn cam t Char- lor -veterans' wtvaa ami tariiinwa -, thai ; 7 . r,. . r . . ; . n- iu,,. li L D-i-Tr-. ml, I lone, -wner-tney are at nome at tne now In session: also to Sjra'nSwalil 2L.'lJi; fhl' ' "ln Jackson. , Handsome oortralts of i'rZZ J Ta,..,. Gen. ' Robert Ransom. " Col. & M.' D.I . " ."-""lU:" 2".. r oa exWbPuo and 22' toSSf I ants,f the ; enUre affair being charac S.!a.J B Bd k' I terls(d throughout- by simplicity and nesses. ' J . . v...... m . A.t.tAM m, iaux u awuv flafhara at tha home ware nnmar- HR. MTJRPHT AT ROXBORO. ous friend and relatives, most - of '-. ' 11 1 ' . 'I vhnm liail known and admired .the Dentocf-atlo 3ec(or-a-Large Speaksf young lady from earUest . childhood. v. aw'uzuii'e nwM sown (urn I Frieca in - common , most . were - oi Has an AttenUv) Aotlieaco., . - I bride and groom, especially .the Spectol to The Observer,? . ,v? j Chsrlottean who were acquainted Roxboro. Oct 1. Me. Walter! with the mutual worth f each and Murohv. ens of the n.mi'1. .ia.l bestowed on coin sincere congratu tr.... .v.. o... ltatlons and good wish e a Attractive, - " - v ,w, . ... v siahn mm laran. i ... . . .. snoke e a lara-e and attentive audi, accompusneo, possessng tne peculiar enee In th court house her to-day. f'ftf Mr. Murphy was Introduced br Mr.l h:h"m.w,B?ood'..-5l S fX -tVlaataaa .h XM. I hOSX Ot tTienOS. Mr.- AlCUinB OSS uk. i.i. v. uJIIMa ror aoout iour Iran -iDuamimi aMWMa. mvimMiw. w IUI woivil auv 1 . . T - . w. ..... .M party and his long and distinguished -" .iZm.?'pI servicea,-. Mr. Murphy snok of the I pos.-aep-r jwuug UWh Staicmenis About I S.i.'.-ir-.Uon by ; tite lio-!iial . Cuttinuiiou fciand - Vuia lttiulcd. EUtesvllle Landmark. " . " The question is, Are the statements which appeared In The. Landmark of Eeptember 15th, vhlch are copied in th Observer, truer Mr. Erm say they are Incorrect and ' misleading. Let's seer The substance 'of The Landmark's editorial see issue of September !5th) was, that - the (State IIopHal Commission had refused to ei i.ro priate 130,000 for a building at iior ganton to ; accommpdate 100 men, while it had spent 180,009 on a build ing at Raleigh that will accommo date only 100 men; that the refusal to spend - more money at Morganton was solely on th ground,; the com mission Stated, that no more hnlld. ings should b erected there until ac commodations equal to those at Mor ganton had been provided at Raleigh; that there. are lOO Insane man In this district (estimated) needing treat ment while the pressure tit room at tiaieign is not great If there is nres- fsure at all;' that the State hail appro priated me money and authorised tne Hospital Commission to nrovide foV all the insane, making no restriction aa to wfctire it should be spent: that the, failure,' of the commission to pro vide further room at Morganton u der the circumstances, thy cost of keeping, patient there being ?l per annum per patient 1 than at xtsuiMgar wa a great Injustice and the reason for the refusal frivoloua . Tnls,4n substance, wa The, Land mark's complaint against th commis sion and w respectfully submit that Mr, Erwln ha failed to,polnt,out a Ingle Inaccuracy of statement aav that ihe Raleigh building coat )IS, 000 instead of 110,000, .which 1 Im material. The other statement stand nntil Mr,. Krwln point out their in accuracy, which be has failed to do and which we challenge him do. It Is hardly necessary tor say to th reader of th)s paper that The lnd. mark would not knowingly .unjustly reflect on anybody or anything; but untQ the State Hospital Commission can rive soma Justification which Mr. Erwln has failed to do for u discrimination against the Insane of this' district, Th Landmark will con tinue to protest against th lnjuiUe. rtfftf. ;i iii.: t ' THIS FROM. KEAXt 1XFB. v . i . r ve-vts;:; ; ' . z ; ' i -1 ' r i 1 1 : ITTi 'vfr A' i i t jyilVij o , 4 - ! (Oft - mm V ; Efa)EED07ir A' Best quality 'All-Wool Eiderdown: 'Colore: -Light Blue ,-.-r. v mm Xieu iTice the yard,... E5c. KBINKlsEDOWII A Stateevilto Mother ' Who Caught TJpl '-. wita xtrr oon on uinie Heeding, Statesvllle' Landmark.' V,V, ' Last fall when a StatesvUle younr mark left for a school in a fan awav I otate nis tens mother placed a-BlbleJ In his trunk and ursred him to 'rkad I it every day and be guided, by 1U f a it ttt !i iri it i ' , ' ' ' teaching. Of 'course to eon de. I AJl-VVOOl JtUinJuedOWlL needs HO linLTJ?. for TTPt!nTf' .rewr Sacques, Kimonas, Lounging Robea, etc.; all colore. oyuuui, out useem xnai n torgoti irjlCO 1X16 Yard. . . . . . j - " F.nt hi promises after geUng away from " f " , OUC. tne innueno: ot1 in noma,. ; ; When he returned y homa- far the 1 vacntion his mother went to his trunk aua tuicr removing most o tne eon-I rrn.: fil 1 .1 l i - - ' v , . - . . tents round tne , Bible in tn bottom -ama uuuuuo iMttniteb IS Known TJirnil!2tirmr. . ThA 1 initfirt : of the trunk where she had placed It t CUfno Oooa - All " - J.: ...i.. t.i , vavwu uuu. viumiuhi - -nu , new ucaiLiuia: eaca xiaiiKct . jpui.. up iu tu4utvu7tcuYPjuoz.: jrnce eaca BEAC0NR0Bfi BLAITHXT3 when, ner boy departed month be- lurc opening tne tilDie sne touna a crisp tl bill which she had placed Inside the book" before she placed It In the . trunk... Calllnar the : bob the mother 'said: f-' :-K. Bon, did you read your Bible while you were ewayr" . i- sy " . ..... .V. t.,.,. ..$255 ta'$30 CEIB BLATOET3 - . IreVo? A beautiful line of Blankets for cribs and three-quarter' ' toing to-bed.-; n-.-. "v. - :beds.(- . ,- ' w . ' - , Wen, isn't it a. little strange, aon- T?"" -.. . , , ,-' . -" , f- , i continued the mother, a she opened I' u rm-r-r ''', " " , Ik. T3IWI. ... ..vivu.a .w. will t m i 1 l 1 f ? " I II flllTT Tci ' ' the Bible and exhibited th bill, "that you didn't happen to ooen It at this 9$ffi'i"Vm&' 'M-hAit:;9!pt CWb Quilts.t Price each. .$1.00 and ilCO reached for the bill, "if I bad known i - , ' r- . , that was in there I sure would have ' '.): , ' 4 flAT.A-TT'A . ' t - , . -T read' that -Blbleu"-:--.f--. ',' - - WaiiAXleA ' .. . h The boy wanted the dollar but fall. S , . , ' goodMeoth shjpmentof Galatea, a beautiful assortment to b ) "on, '" u . ' lect from. Price far starjln mftpTno. nnrl rcAKA tf5r Fancy-dress patterns.;;. J.... 'r...l6cf Permanont OrganlsetiOQ Formed. Lynchburg, Va.t Oct H.The' con ference of the laymen'' mlseionary movement ,of the Virginia Synod ef the Presbyterian Church, represent ing Maryland, the Virglna and th District of Columbia, perfected a per manent organisation to-night and ad journed after three long sessions, dur ing th day. , Dr, James Lewie Howe, of Lexington, VaJ, was elected chair man and R. M. Friend, of Petersburg. Va., was mads secretary. The next -V DRAWN IHTEN J-"- - , . .( "V ' 5- . : . . 1 ' .'. . '" s f- ',: ,. . - . Big sample line genuine Japanese Drawn Linen Scarfs, ,. jf ,vu-wo, awj-uco. ciu ti ituuu. uue-nau me actual value. stamped Lnnifr annual meeting will be provided for VVtocv "VuveiB, jnarmiverciuei Xag3. KsnUT AJaSeS. CtC; a?te.ner..ra each dneput up in sealed package containing all lAJ! tf8 mteti&frfiWVUt thework. Price' earh . .' a k 4-': . number of addresses and there was a prolonged discussion as to the reso lutions. . th conference finally decid ing upon a permanent organisation and nledglng Itself 'for larger offerings,?-;, missions... u Vs i '.;;.' . V . . . ., ... TABLE LnJTEIT ....,50c. and 75a promising entlook to elect Mr. Bryan and the Democratic ticket both in our Btate and nation. Mr. Bryan, !of ability and character. ... Is a known and virtually , admitted fapt Proamwita fop fLTr Rmran'a ala. rtaDemocrat. should tbewar. Vare better still this week. A united Democratic Secret PoUUoal SocteUcsr enough to say that, even Without h. WM ,.oniike theJleoubll- Statesvlll' Landmark many converted Republican, Demo-I can nominee for 'President, because! Th Landmark is informed that cratic victory does not aem at all j Mr,. Bryan received his-nomination j agents of the national : Republican beyond the bounds of oossibilltv 1 cne-naau i-or to peopie, wnereas committee are organising Reputmcan And that several large element which I Roosevelt" He discussed the tariff that the organisers have been quite have been voting mainly or ektlrely 1 in a . masterly manner, and made it active In Wilkes and other counties Republican will divide their vote this 1 clear ta hl herr" th ,th' should jn this vicinity. Those who Join th vear In faverAiP tha TknuimH. Ii.lr.t 1 !",:.,. T I w""" oit pwos- t aupport an ' ' uriTT RIUM TITT I XI IT K mil H 1 1 IS ffl IT1 1 Yl . I , . . 13...I1.1IM- MMmtnaaa - ' - 1 UJ n..WUIa 1IVIUIU..B. session. Mr. Murpny aiso spoae in lest, in the i close contest expected, this advantage may prove decisive. party, plus recruit from Republicans and independent, has placed .him Special attention is directed to the , ftt Jt cf v In th. fct that Senator Simmons will speak la Charlotte to-morrow .night. Those ho . hear , him will .certainly be re paid for their attendance. ' He is a j ob erf ul speaker. on who deal f: race and before elecUon day may welj place him anead, Z'c-i v' ,. We are proud vf the r DemocraOo I sarty virtu a but we lament Its tarr. trely with. fact, and argument and) any. Th campaign ' fund of the nho Is thoroughly Informed upon 1 ..h.i rumtu! t. :;tics, SUte and naUonat. He wlU eommlttee I th Utterly pitiful um jtepponcana.wno near mm - l0 gi.000 lltUe more than the vaar-e n to p use and thlnr and glvo j aaWy and" mileage ntlowanc of doa- :rats reason wr wi taitn that 9t Democratie Congressmen whose l, U them. - . leleetlon or re-eleetioa will not ana I them one cent . ' ' . ".- - . a jjemocrai l airongiy BUS- I .. h ... . . . ,- j s ff fvtn ruinn. personal or - 4 uage raraer, it -win D oDifryeo, jo;. :..val reiitwuns vrua me iruna ana iu agmia paving some tnings to S?y he ! "unworthy f f,r:y position what-1 about' th Republican campaign of Let a Roose- 1 1804. Th difference this time Is that t In the very 1 h now baa evidence, which was on ly the bar- 1 fortunately not aaUable four year tioal to ago and that Mr. RoceeTelt. i.-attead j ractical I of heated denials, maintains a ded Stn far , an ood. hut the maetlnra eloquent terns ana prsiae oi our jun, sf tha laaa-naa. -are era Informed, avra fair- and . upright government under cret. This Is a sort . ef Gideon' uemoeraoc ruie ana conirastea u band idea .which the Populists tried With that Of th Republican party. I nF--.ivlv. u- aubtlaa. almilar tn I when the hegro was placed In power, Rea etrlngs, i an organisation the writ ot habeas corpus denied and whlcn .xUted In North Carolina early riot and misrule, were the order of Jft.r the civil wsr. As a result of tne aay-r i , I .! ' . I the operations f the last named and air. saurpny .pan i tor n-iwwr ana ,imiiar cietiee,,when the SUte eon nan ana rw.it " I stltutlort was amended a elapse was tenyon ana was appiaoaea rrequenciy. m-erted prohibiting1 secret political tne. eneecB wiu. o tn- vu" ot -1 ocletiea , moracy 'tnocn gooa.in rerson. . . I a ..Mrt. nnlltlral or-ranistatlnn Mr. 8. L. Adams was called Pn ther.for9 ntrary to law and has Bl tne Clone Ol r '" Vl a 'Muiv , nnnnli, fivw Im KTnrt, inn tnaa a ktou .tiu 4 e ' i Maj. C. M. Kteuman v-riii speaK in Roxboro en the Sid of October and I ex-Gov. Thomas J, Jarvis on te 31st evff in our j .. .;t T . " in! t cfx'' - U . : Streea Car and rarrlace Collide. Correspondence of The Okaerver. , "1 Ashevi'Je, Oct ll.-Mrt. Mary E. Hunter, of . this city was painful! injured last night about 10:10 o'clock as a result of a collision between a street can and a carriage in which Mrs. Hunter was riding. The driv er sent his horses across the car track directly in front "of a .moving car. The motorman was unable to bring the car to a stop in time to prevent a co:l;?!on and .the carriage was . hit broadside. Mrs. Hunter was cut about the face and bruixed but other wise enlnjured. A companion escap es uarvi.rt. Carolina. If the Kepublican leagues are secret societies, as we are inform ed, honest men of all parties would do well to kep out of them. If their purpose is proper they need not need to be secret-. -. Death of little Gllm.-r Games. 'Gilmer, th S-year-old child of Mr. nd Mrs. P. L. Garnes, died yesterday afternoon at the home of Us parents in JPUworth. The funeraj w;U take place at trie residence this afternoon at J:J0 o'clock. Owlny to the dis tance intervenlii?', Mr. G;.rnea, who Is now In Pt A""'-'11', will not be able to at'eno! 72-lnch Bieached 'TibU JAnQiis sJl Linen. ; Price the yar4 .....wc SILVER BLEACHED IJITEIT Forvlga Delegates' Address St-rfeeont Atlantav Oa. OctJ 14, Addresses by the foreign delegates,. Cob Jose Batboeo Leas, of Portnat- 7 .'ant. i S ifeSiSiSf 72-inch 'Silver' Bleached Table Linen, wears like leather, the principal feature of to-day' see-I .the Sl.UU OUalltVl for.;, a . "1 .' " V ' '. . . . .21.25 . ' - - - - - - - " ------- - T slon of the convention of th Assocla tion of Military Surgeons of . the United States. Major Label . aske that the convention be held in Can ada next year and that the associa tion be made international - A committee to : nominate . officers for the -ensuing year was appointed at ths morning session. , . v f That Crowd at tlie Academy. , Three score, or perchance by reason MAPEHr3 34 Napkins, all linen Bleached and Half Bleached; worm $UXJ. special pnc while they last per dozen TOWELS . mXiT Complete line of linea Uuck, Turkich Tath and Unlou rose on'The Girl From Mlsouii".t 'J'!t Pis: Price ea-'lU . ..... -. .....lCw. tD 0C. - ELA1JEET! CrZCIAL the Academy of Music, but when it fell, its - last fau there had been a scattering even of the few. The show was notable tor Its failure, to appeal effectually to tn ordinarily stand the way of melodramatlo ivjs isuure 10 appeal lat eta, thit can Qeruiine AllrTToftl Leaksyillc Blanket j, positively none almost anything in , ,. , , . . ,. , , , ' . J . iramatio stunt. - better; shgnt imperfection.-? but not badly damaged, 104, 114 and 124. Price the pair e- a a- 4 -kC0TTc:t tlAi;:: i A Reprcsenaatlvo Body. One of the r -most repreaentatlve bodies Of colored men that ever ss. sembled in Charlotte Is that now in session at Simpson Chapel, M.- E. church, of which Rev. . F. B. Peace I - pastor.-AU - are neatly ) dressel. 10-4 , CottOU Blankets f rCHl , . eny people. A conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church for this territory Is bein-j-, "hald with Bishop Bristol, of Washington, In charge. - "I v .C 3 ci..d .C 0 The members pf the festival chorus are reauiste," to be at the An A trt'im to-n:ht not later than 8:15 o t m. - Anotlier Train to , Was-lihigton. " There is round-house talk to the ef fect that another train will be put on soon between Charlotte end Washing ton. The passenger tra"ic i. nij ta be euf!icleftt to justify, it While rot yet O'-cided upon, it is probable that one ot tha trains taken off in Uie sr -.rig will be put back on. A pain rreeription is p-ir-'r-a itnen esch t"--. box cl IT. f-vp's I :r k Tflit T b lets. k your doctor er Sn.rcst if this .ritia: is r.ot comflete. ln-sd tlna n-nn a .! x ts'.ns ny-r f t in- '"-t re.'-f f ura a Pin it la.n . .t'et. '.. -1s 1 a.cy. v ' .C1.C3 to C-.CD a pii: 7 1': rVt -M- T la c r
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 15, 1908, edition 1
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