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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, OCTOBER 2D, 1CC3. 13 SI1WQXS AT ASHEyiLLE EXD OF JUS CAMPAIG3T IX WEST Republic Ar Severely ? Arraigned m u smior iiBiw ouhw Their KCort to Deceive ml M Mit RMnr Laid Bare Wood Pulp Qurwtloo. and Candidate PiBcasaca Urtam 01 iiu Da Kot Want Victory In This State, U Wontd Rob TUcru ot Tbelr pemorrata Get Nothing; For UM Mate From Congress Kxploded. Special by Stall Correspondent : '. ArtllK' Oct. i8.--SewitoriF. M Simmona closed hi campaign In western North Carolina her to-night . with aa arresiv ; , speech for Democracy. Regardl ot , pout of rein at th hoar set for th assembling; ot tha crowd at the county - court house, where tha meeting waa held, a splendid audience heard Mm. Several hundred voter were preent. ' Although Mr. Simmon haa had a rtranuoua week, ha waa la an form. He argued well lor hU party failed not o flay th Republicans. ' Hi apeech waa alone tha lines ot tha on delivered at State villa laat Saturj -day. In addition to tha aobject treated th are and then he touched on th efforta of tha Republlcana to snuuead and deceive, tha . attempt . of Mr, 1 Grant to fool tha, pulp wood, pro ductrrs. tha fitness of Mr. .Crawford to repreaent hi people In Congress, tha Insincerity ot . Republican boaaea , , and tha . many misrepresentations made to votera - Mr. Bimmona apeech made a road Impression; It wen votea .for Bryan, Kltchln and Crawford. 1 PRKSKNTKD BT MR. PARER. Dr. D. EL Sevier, chairman of tha county commlttea, called tha meet ing to order and preeented Mr.. Uay- , wood Parker, who Introduced tha speaker Am one other thing Sena- tor Simmona aaldt . n nnd la th Republlcana thla year th old-time - disposition to mislead and deceive th people aa la avidenced .- by thalr platform. For. the first time , ' they are refusing to meat Democrats In Joint debate in aeriously contested district. Instead of fighting In th open they are bushwhacking. They v seem to be carrying out a deliberate ' purpose to misrepresent the attitude .'' t themselv and the Democrat." WOOD PULP iiUESTJOJi. The situation in this dietilct was ' discussed. Mr. John O. Grant, the ' Republican ' candidate for Congreaa, was charred with attempting to de ceive th people who are interested - In tha manufacture of wood pulp. ; Tha speaker endeavored to ehow that ' th two parties occupy about the , same position on this question. He , declared that Tift and Roosevelt had practically demanded the repeal of - the duty on wood pulp. Its repeal, said Mr. Simmons, would not affect 1 any Interest In th district. It waa argued that the palp woods grown her are selling for but little more ,' than th Canadian pulp woods. The wood Is already on the free list. The product of local plants la not made for sale, but is used to make a class ' of paper not covered by aay bill con- - templated by th Democrat Mr. , Grant haa put himself In the attitude of standing for th paper trust, which Is jow extorting from th people I1M0M00 or t20.000.000 a year. In Speaking of Mr. W. T. Craw-1 ford, tha Democratic opponent of Mr. Grant, Mr. Simmons said: "Tour candidate haa made a worthy Repre sentative in Congress. Ha is one of th : best Representatives the State ' haa. His standing In Washington la 1 shown by th splendid committee ; assignments given him. All he needs i , to make himself powerful Is a long term of service." . In calling attention to the fact that ' th asm old crowd of Republicans runa the affairs of their party in the Stat, Mr, Simmona was very happy. " - He said that the revenue officers and ; ' postmaster were etill la control. , There haa been no change." declared he, "The North Carolina Republi cans are known everywhere. Out-1 eider know who they are; Mr. Taft knows them. He described them ' mora accurately than I could do In a , speech at Greensboro two years ago. Butt they have forgiven Mr. Taft, as he may have a few favors to dis tribute. It may be the other way - Democrats may have the favors. In - that event there will be a great ; rattling of dry bones. Wa would be gin at one to chang postmasters.' , V DO LEADERS WANT VICTORY? Mr. Simmons told his audience that . he did not believe that the leading ' Republlcana .desired victory in the w Stat. "No doubt,' he said, "you -. know a number of Republicans of tha rank and file who earnestly pray for- success. But do Chairman Adams and National Committeeman ,, Duncan, th bosses, share that desire T Do they want Grant or any other Republican elected to Congress from this 8tat7 If a single Republican , Is elected to Congress, wouldn't their power a distributors of Federal patronage bo goner Is it likely that either of these basse would be wlU : t ling to surrender th power of con-' trol to see a Republican la th House of Representatives from this State? ONE CLAIM EXPLODED. "It Is being said here. declared . Mr. Simmons, "that no on can get anything In Washington unless he be a Republican. Why, the North Caro lina Representatives In Congress last :. year got more in appropriations for rivers and harbors and public build ings than did Senators Prltchard and Butler In four year. v The Democrats in Congress ar doing mora In getting legislation for the Stat than any , : Republicans ever did at any time." Mr. Simmons goes from her to , Raleigh. Saturday he will speak at . Lambertoa. He has been trying to probe the situation In this section of ' th State. This morning he had a - conference with Mr. Crawford, who la sick at his home In WaynesvlUe, and hia opinion Is that th tenth con- ' STsloaal district will give about the - uesal Democratic majority. Mr. Crawford will have about what he v had two year ago. Both side are putting up unusual efforta and the vote will b larger than ever, but not to ihe disadvantage of Democrats. 7 . E. C BRYANT. " '.' '' ' 3Te Faning; Off la Tobacco Sales at '..;. Dnriuun, i ... Special t Th Observer. -- - Durham, Oct. X I. Th : tobacco breaks her have never been such as they are now.. Since Monday thara have been sold 400,000 pounds, which In round fig-ore will total tio.Ov., It la not unlikely that there, will con tinue to be sales her until election. When Governor Glena was her Mon dav night he advised th farmers ts follow his example Sad - dispose of tntr cropas soon as possible.:- He F-'-id that, however the election goes, the tendency to run the market down would be the same. He spoke of his own crop and said he was positive that be will receive more tor It now than he would later.- - Durham t has more tobacco to date tha? eh haa done In many year before. - Last r-ior.rh her sale ran to 1.1S,4S sni this month they will greatly .. cd that figure. . s MIM VOl'fl El?I If von don't nobody will. It is t ..r-s to kep out of til th trouble j cad 1 you can nd will keep ont Gi rr ' f - i tmub'e If you tak Dr. ; ri..'t::;s, t" 'v t-"s biiilons r i 8',rt i c- ..t of your : W. 1. ; . Co.'S drug i THE tDEATH tKECORD.J ChesUv omaa Die la CoiumbU ot . . . pilagra ',V f " Special " to Th Observer. : l" ChtMfr. B. C' Oct 18. Mra Floyd A. Beaver died at the Stat Hospital In Columbia this morning of pelUgra. Mra Beaver had been troubled with this malad for several month and was finally sent to Columbia la the hop that Dr. J. W. Babcock, who has recently returned from a trip to southern . Europe, where he devoted most of hi time to a study of pella gra, miht be able to do her some good.' r The remains - were brought horn this afternoon and will rxs in terred to-morrow, probably at Wood ward church graveyard. s- Fred Kidder, of WDmlnfloia, ,r Spadat to Th' Observer. 'Wllmlngton.'OcL ' II. A telearam recBived in th city at last nignt an dbunoed tha death of Mr. Fred 'Kid der at a sanitarium at .Litchfield, Conn where he had been spending soma time, with th hope tnat ne would regain his health. . Mr. Kidder was the owner of the Kendall and LiUput plantations on the lower Cape Pear, la Brunswick county, and had devoted himself In later years to tit CUiTur ox no in wnicn ne wa ma exDirb, -- . He waa th son of the late Edward "Kidder, a successful lumber manufacturer hare before ana during the war. ' He was about (0 years of age and a man of great geniality ana popularity, being highly cultured and a brilliant , conversationist He is survived by four brothers and ene sister as follows: Edward H. Kid der. of New Terk: Gilbert P. Kidder. of Seattle:, Wash.; Greer, Kidder, of California: George Kidder and Mis Annie Kidder, of Wilmington. Toe remains will be brought to Wilming ton and Interred la the family lot in Oakdal Cemetery. RIAGES. ; at Aiken, 8. O. Special to." The Observer. RockAWl 8. C, Oct. St. At th St Thaddeus church In Aiken. 8. C, last vnlng at 6:10 o'clock Mr. Rem- iert Barrett, of this city, led to the hymeneal altar Miss Fannie Rogers, of Aiken. The bridesmatdes were Misses Marlon Roddey and Anna Cherry, of Rock Hill; Misses Fannie Williams. Rebecca Wise and Mabel Broadwell, of Aiken; Miss Anna Rog ers, of Augusta, G Mrs. Arnold Searson. of Allendale, was the dame of honor. Mr. O. JU Derrick, of Rock Hill, was the groom's best man. The ushers were: Mr. James Wyman of Bambery; Dr. Huger Hall and Mr. Lonnle Oakley, of Aiken; Mr. Adkln son, of Beach Island. The groom ia on of Rock Hill's promising- young ' men and hold a very responsible position in th post office here. The bride la th daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Rogers, of Aiken, and la a very charming; and accomplished lady. She has many friends In Rock Hill, where aha ai tended Wlnthrop College, who will welcome her with open arm as Mrs. Barrett Mr. and Mrs, Barrett are expected home this evening and will temporarily reside at the horn of the Misses Roach on Caldwell street WaHersThema. at Borluurtoa. Corrsspondaao of The Observer. Buriincton, oct. it. n oi tne pret- ourred this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the nom or ar. w . j. Tnomaa, wnen aim aaugter, Selma Anna, was united la mar riage to Dr, Charles Manly Walters, of Union Ridge, wis couniy. no uiviisuons w.M . nttt mrA Mtlv tmm nf tha Intl. mat friends of the partie were present , !.- - fu...l.,11w ins pariora ana urii wvs imukumv and out flowers. Miss Mamie Fonville, at the piano, played Lohengrin's "Bridal VUW M. W, m" - . th following order: Miss Alvenla Guthrie with air. jonn waiiwa, m Orsensboro; Miss Mary Walters, of Un ion Ridge, with Mr. Charles Horn; th groom with his best man, his brother, v. witan of Boenoer: the bride with her matron ot honor, "her sis ter, Mrs. Maud Fatisca. xne auenoanie formed a semi -circle in th midst ot which stood th bride and groom while n u Vl.mln, ualatttd hv KtV. W. T. Walters, of Broadway. Va, brother of th groom, spoke tne mysuo woraa mak ing th twain a on. Th bride wa at tired in whit orp d chin over silk and whit gloves, and carried whit chrys anthemums. Immediately after tha cere mony Dr. and Mrs. Walters drove to their .... TTninn Ridn. where they wUI receive their friend after November loth. n. . i An af Alamanee' sons of whom she is Justly proud. H complet ed the course in meaicin slty of Maryland OiU year, located at Union Ridge and by Ws skill and popular ity has already built pp a large practic and mad an enviable reputation? YOUXG MAX SHOOTS HIMSELF. Bullet Enter Right Breast But Fall to Penetrate Lung Suicide Seems to Have Been Intended. Special to The Observer. Rocky Mount Oct 8. After hav ing talked In a most cheerful man ner to operative at th quarry at ,-i .vrnunt mllla yesterday during the dinner hour. Jesse Vlck, a young man, walked a snort aunance irom h. -A Hi A ra.tr n niatol and fired v, vvotw " . on shot into his right breast without a, word of warning or wiving any rea- tha ant. Th eUA WSS OT1 Of apparent sulcld. this being the opin ion of all who saw th act To those wha asked him why he had hot,him self he replied h was "In trouhl." mn. antinil was at first thought to b of a serious nature, th indica tion sow ar tnat u auuei napms bfor enterlnr th lung. The shot was flred from ; a . Il-callbr - pistol K,, it- faitnn to nanetrata la account ed for by the barrel having been held close to th breast- The ball has not yet been found and is believed to hav lodged ta a muscle ot the outer Ussu of th tun.'" vv;-'.-;s THE ESQUItlO eatsblubber. The lumbermen es pork. The Norwegian fishermea live on cod liver oil. These people are constantly exposed to cold and physical strain. Experience has taught them that fatty foods give warmth and nourishment. 'f' For those who have cold and thin bodies, or are threatened with consumption or any wasting disease, there is no fat in so digestible and palatable a form as Scoil's Emulsion rhyslcians prescribe itT gen4 this a"tiWwwnt tmMher wtth Same of piper In wtK k naon yuur aAirtat utd tarn crttt cover mtm'M. tni we will Had yea a "comrlrta iiitulf Am oi Uw World" S - S CClT4it -'0 4 9Ftrl Street, KewVork AR Barrett-Rogera, lis iu "ml .'i,'iW -yifv-, t T THEN you buy a Chlckerlnr W realise that tha fun, rich tone la a Aanana-aiaat nart at tha Instrument becaus the Chlckerins; reputation of aif hty-nv rears' ataad lng aaurit.2J';'., :'; ;; Yon will find many pianos at a lower price than th Chickrin;. Bat con aider th many years of perfect lerrica which you derive from a Chkkorinf coon pared to th few year of indifferent fficiency darived from , most other makes. Th Chickerins; is much leas cottry ia th end. : c'- The earn cztram car srcised la the design and eiterior finish aa in the production of Chickerins; tone. And when you purchase a Chickerins; you, ar sure of thorough atifaction to-day snd ia the future th real companion ship of a lifetime. Write for th Chickerins; Uurature. ' ' . PARKEIt-GABDNKB CO, Charlotte, V. C THE WEATHER, Washington, Oct tl Forecast: Virginia and North Carolina, followed by eleaiicg and cooler Thursday! Friday fair; fresh to strons north winds. - South Carolina, lair In west clearing and cooler in east portion Thursday; Fri day fair; fresh northwest winds. Georgia, fair Thursday, with cooler In east portion; Friday fair; freso north west winds. , s Efest Florida, fair Thursday, with cool er in north portion; Friday fair; fresh variant winds. LOCAL OFFICE U. B. WEATHER BU REAU. , Charlott. N. C, Oct MOt, , Sunrise :t a. m. Sunset p. m. , TKMPKRATTTRB fin deSTMS.) Highest temperature .. M Lowest temperature .. ?. .. 1 Mean temperature .. .. M ETxcess for th day ' i Aceumulated excess for month .A. .. 21 Accumulated excess for year 7 PRECIPITATION (in Inches.) Total for M hours ending p. m... l- Total for the month .. i ts Accumulated excess for month .. .. a.0S Total tor the year ., .. 47.9 Accumulated excess for year .. Prevailing wind direction .. .. ., K. B, W. J. BENNETT, Observer. V.V.'. :v:-:-:vvsaK--v RJESOLVE BY THE SCHOOL BOARD that two, morning each month, be set apart and known as whipping mnrninara- that tha suoertntsndeat advertiae the event with names of those upon the "whipping honor rori;" that tor tne .occasion n rsjuar - mmrr ta eiiananded. antlxa udiui ' oitv ' ntivaUtlan. elt-v attornav. chool board and publlo assemble? In LASHIJNl KOTM, VPM exercues with prayer. rad -nonor rwv csui 'am aii Ana at a. tJma and . flea. . Cloa with "T1U w mt agala.". Buy -your rai iat utrouga - F. D. ALEXANDER . He writes fire Insurance, . : xjeedaa' ea the Sqaar,' B. F. luron. FTsldnt -. . XX A. MeLaughUa, Pres. T :ThcMost: - Inviting Drinks i.1-. . Both. Hot' and- Cold, are at sTordan'aL vThey-;look good, taste good ; and -, are' "good." ; They are ' expertly made, and skil-' fully dispensed.. Our - . fountain supplies ."what -you want": most. Come ? jbn.and see. t " R. II. CDAII S CO. Tbooe 1m NURSES' TJ3GISTEH lit . i ' V- L 1 ; ; 35 East TradQ St. -'-Capital. ; ; . v : ; V.'.i "$20O,opp.6ti ; y Surplus Mid Profite.. . ; .$135,000.00 ' J ' gGeOVNTS iJNVlTEp 'GECK' 13.'' WlisSOir President. f' ."0 '; " , - . sTNO. B. BOSS, .jy?.- HERE'S AN OPPORTUNITY ,To buy business property; on Tryon street," located ;;.on secondblock fromTsquare.4 Charlotte Nis a fast .'growing city, and"'property rlike this is seldom of---fered for 'sale. ,) Price $390.00 per front foot , See iis , if interested s . E. Murphy & ; Co. ' -. W. Tryssk' -A" '.s .. V'Thone iU. ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENT Th Bank of Chase' City, Va-. ts converting to a National Bank and wishes to sell IS" shares preferred stock of the Chase City Furnrtur Company, . paying f per eot Cumu lative dividend annually. Both principal and dividend fruarantd by th sfount Airy Furnltur ' Com pany and, .Messrs, W, B. Merrltt, C. R. Merrltt and B. H. JCochtlUky. ot Mount Airy. N. Cl With , such un usually good security and high rat ot Interest, this stock 1-well worth a considerable premium, and a part of the issue wa sold above par f but would accept par and interest tor re mainder, i- Address " Bank of Chas City, Chase City, Va. American Machine & Mfg. Co. Manufacturing Machinists and' Founders ; CiUm is. Ctttoa 01 Wunerjf.V. Was Sai-'O tsl MMc, ttatof ' Coatraot to faurtat Etcam . and Hoi Water Heattatv Rri rro-" teotloa, Saeotrle lighting and rower Plants, Accident and Health Policies In th ltAjRYXtANP CASXTAIiTX COMPAJTT ars'the most liberal In ssistence, though thy don't eost any mora than other. - Kvsry on need ' a. . Disability . Policy covert ns; EVERT AOCZ. . SENT AND EVERT DISEASE, t r' r Let us tell you how w win pay you dednit weekly Indemnity V If vou should be disabled BT ANT ACXDERT OB HXIfXSg. v : HAEVllY IJ11IBETII, Mgr. Ins. Dept. , . S CET OUT OF THAT RUT Jt " Start a savinr aecennt then see If the, world doesn't seem a whole Jot brighter, : Teu'll seem brighter to th world, any how. It you can't save sotnethlna out pf your salary there I ae on to . blame but -yourselt Begin now. . ,; : . , Open a saving account with taa : W pay 4 per cent. Interest, mpoundd four time a year. Southern - loan Savings Dank NO, sf?.8COTT, President. '! ' W. & A1KXANDEB, V. President. .w. Ik rEXKXSS, Cashier. - . American Trust Company '.,- " '- , ' 1 . It is' the policy of ,this Bank to' meet every c legitirnate request of its customers consistent with ; sound banking." -' ''. ' ' . x" DEPOSITS SOLICITED ON THIS BASIS. 4 r CEORGB 6TEPUKXS, Pre. 1. &. TRASKLXS, V, Pre. , W. H. WOOD, Tress. - . W. 8. T-EE, V. Pres. , v " AV E. DAVIS, Asst. Tress. ll-iw Mwi Ire- oeoG - ' TwO years ago X advlaed you to take 10 share Mutual B. A 1, end -v thus provide a means ot taking- up the loan yon had lust secured at ' - , per cent, from ; another source. Tou remember your remark to tne then? -'- '"".- Why, Keesler. I wouldn't be bothered with weekly or monthly pay ments Into a' building and loan association. I can make more out ot -money any old time Tea I said that. I thought I knew it all.. " T know. I thought I could carry that loan year aftr year, but, , bless your soul, at the end of the yean my loan wa called. It cot mi 10 per cent, to renew it th second yeir, besides 1 had trouble in paying th semi-annual Interest In a lump lam. Now it is due again and th man wants hi money. - Whst am I to doT Can't your association lend It to me? Tea but you'll have to wait your tarn. Gee whiz! I'm la a. fix. Give me 10 shares in th new series right now, and fU my application. I'll los myxoma yet. .. ' ; f - ... E. L.' 1 3EESLER, -Secretary" znd Treasurer to. Vice President . ; . ,, 0, 7ILKINS0IT, CasMer. Sale of Valuable Gotton Mills: - On Nevembar 25th. l0s. X will veil at public auction, at Concord, N. C, th very valuable plant of the Odell Manufacturing Company, feonalstlng of three mills in good running order, containing about IS,tOO spindles and Tit loom,. 11 acres of land. IT J tenement houses, warehouses, store, eto . and the walls et another mill recently, burned. - Fin location for mills, and per fectly healthy. The title Is perfect, help abundant and efficient , A - For further particular address n at Concord, or Greensboro, N. C CEASAR CONE. " i 4 ! ' Receiver. ' Car'-His, C, s A" a . , ! 1 jlvOt 15x17 on Elizabeth avenue. Well elevated, fine view, cement i-.-V sidewalks, lot terraced; also v has cement curb In front Price .a it taken at once. i .$1,000.00 Well located lot on Park avenu ,ln Dilworth, clos to Boulevard. i ' This la the most attractive avenue In Dilworth. - Pric $1,000.00. 'Sc-ttaii.Ijecl Eskte First National Bank CHAELOTITI, , Oldest . National : Bank In North 'Carolina, -v "v - Government Depository. -- Capital .and , Profits $500,000.00.' : 4 per cent. ? Interest - on Urn d -posits. Accounts solicited. . HENRY M. McADEX, i f. ''', 14 . - Iresldnt," : t - V JOHX P. ORB. ' " . . " ' Two 4-Roora Cottages', $2,000 . " ' Water and sewer connections. , Rental $208.00 per v year. One-half block of ' Tryon stree. Can .ar ; ran ge - Ustoory; tenn j. For further particulars, , jpnone or cau oa Broysrii&iGom V. 1 aft MWUV . WWl THE CHARLOTTE ' : Resources $1,500,000.00 ;";:;' Our inethod" of doing -business holds bid frioftds and ' B. .D. HEATH. Pratdeal r';. - 9X0. SL : SCOTT,'" Vic President ; v - l . , - . 1 ' ,4 ' a". U. I1TIXB, Vice President, -' '5,-.,, r, - - ' SPECIAL OFFER i , t. , . ' - . - , t v ; . i . , . t I - . . r t :Yor a tew days w offer you a neat,: new B-room cottage, double aiding,, hall, , flv cloaeta. large aoms, ale mantel, tile and grate : v , In each room, except kltcheni city vater, elettrlo lights and flxturea; ' ' lot CtxlZl on corner, with alley In rear: level lot, well located and. In a good neighborhood, ? Cheap at tC00.00, but our special price for a few days I f 1,100.00. .Your terms are ours. Coma" Quick it : you want a' horn or investment. ', . ' , CAROLINAiliEALf Y CO. DILWORTH II0F.1E--A BARGAIN - We offer at a bargain a splendid f -room, residence la Dll - worth, on Boulevard, lot S7xlI0; baa food barn and servants' house ' ' en premise. . , , V.' Pric M.500. The Charlotte Trust a Realty Co. CAPTTAIi $200,000.00. FVy'Xn A Crai Secretary1. 10 f'Jry i.w-.u ?',! X?. J. Charatcrs, Trea3 10 u IIL-- Vc: J Kre Well FbUr, "i:rd C!::.ci." . nrc BUiLDZii'G ;FiiiiiiiD Freezing does not hurt: natural hrlnkit will not crack hj water does not make it fall off; hard a stone. Write for booklet. Manufactured by . CnflHLOTTE PlhSTIEIe COIIPflNY Write for Booklet - will rlv- a -t-k t nrer n ftw - 1 M : . t . i lc:i S'Trest Cc.-;:ny 203 N, Tryon St . NATIONAL BANK ; gains vnew ones, .. t , v . f .-. - ) W. H. TWrrTT, Cashier. v, Charlotte, N. C - " ' ---". ,
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