Newspapers / The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, … / Nov. 3, 1908, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
CHAHLOTTU DAILY OBSERVES, NOVEMBER 3, 1903." liiL olUalL.J ht.Ji) 8AVAXXAH ENTRIES CLOSE, I'onr NationBlilk'a to Be Represented at. the Automobile - Tounnment luuikglvtng Iu j Valuable Prizes ..: btake. -: - ; :''- -V.- , ( ' New York, Not. 2.-Th series tor the ( ' 4!oo-mtle international grand prise race of the Automobile Club of America, which (is to be run on Thanksgiving - Day at - , Savannah, closed to-day with the eollsu I . ment ol nineteen cars representing four ! naHonalitles. The race, which la to be I tax a gold trophy of the velu of 45,000 and 'additional. cash prises agrrrtstlny 18,000 toMrirero, will bring together the flower ' v pick o( the famous driven of Europe and America. Fifteen laps of a M.75 mkle circuit, guarded by five regiments of miU- tia. are to be covered. . i - The day before the big race, nineteen smell cars of low power are to compete in. a light ear or rertuett raoe ore X mile of the circuit. The entries la in is y class, which also closed to-day. eonslat'of one Frenoh. two Italian -and sixteen Y ; American cars. ,.v "r .yhe entries for the grand; prlM raoe are SI fOUOWS: " -.,,;.,.( ..?,::,.- I Car f v ' Nationality ; ,Vttrr Acme i ' America vs Cyrus Patsehk Losler'"', America Barry Mlchener BimrSex - America F. &C Seymour National America ,' Kmtl Strieker ChadwicK v- Amer(oa- Wilti Haupt Fiat , 'vK ' Italy v Feilco Nassaro '" Fiat ; " ; Italy -V Loul Wagner Flat - V.'-.'.: Italy .Ralpb da Plma f Ital 'Italy.' Henri Foumlar Itala Italy . Alexander Cagno Itala ' fvf- :V Italy Giovanni Placenta Bayard-Clement Fran Luclaa Hautvast Bayard-ClemeDt France '; ' yiotor Klgal Lorraine ;.,- ' ;! t '. 5 Dietrich r . Franc . Arthur Duray '.Renault France ' Francois Bslss - .Renault France i" ' Lewis Strang Bens'- - Germany Victor Heroery . Sena , , 4 . , German ? ,Rn. Hanriot tJens v." -Oennany '' FrJtaBrte t 7 In addition to these, ther is aW to be k llkeUhood ef a Mercedes being ntred . by.Foxhall Keen, th well-known una . teur sportsman, and also a third Renault - Which George Robertson, to yrtonat of 'this year's VanderbUt eup, would drtv. - '. An American & LvM. and French Fan- bard ere also mentioned as posstata-eww-- 'ers, but tba likelihood of thelr-Tarticipa- Ung p considered slight. " - s. wq fevyiMMrvo ntonir. v tv-. I.' Bratton Donates Challenge f - Cup w Back-8trok SwUumcra. ' t sNw Torm Nov. A4vocata ' of ' tiUllty awUnmina- hava coma toth ' for with, flonationg of trophiag that Promina to 40 a lor toward th pro- Kintin Af interest .In th vanoua ' kiranchaa of life aavlng. i " " w t. n,.Hnn - vIuim freanant or (etincs have won for him the name of ' "Tha SwImmeraV Santa Claua.- naa again placed tho gport under obliga tlons to hint by requesting, thaNew ' York - Athletic Cjub to accept tha ' guardUnahlp of a new .. back-stroke . challenge eup, to; be competed for elurlng tho oeaaon of- 10-W. ThiM ' . iwlll glv the back -strok era plenty of - Inducement. lor u iropny put " la 107. which baa to be? won'twloo luifnvK haramliif onfl outright Drop , arty, la aUU la tha list, and if DanieW f and Ruber! each have on )eg n it, ' - anv on els has a chance of taking the nert contest and tlelng them. ' - With the latest addition to th plate. is likely that, all th indoor meet v wlU. bar a baek-srok race, on Vie Jirogrammoi "Mr. Bratton t believes hit this aivla of swimmlna la too necessary to be neglected,, and ,J Is doing ' all in his pewer to mag 11 ' fKpular. : .s --j csv - Tha second trophy win b presented . by tha -Amrlcaa Life Saving Society. whose efforts In behalf of long-dls-' , tanc swimming tnet.wltb such.brU ; Jlant success during the past summer. - ' President Brennan- anrtounce .that his society intends to promote 11 1 saving among amateur by effeting a , cap for a nresa,vinf contest. rartic ulara bav not been arranged yet. and twill not be until it has-been decided . In what pool th rac will tak place, but it is Ukely that th rule govern ing th King's Cup rescue race in Eng- ; .land wiU b adhered to. -except, that J th distance will b shortend-? i,- tfilr Martin to Flmre tn Promiaent v, r.''---t ; Races, v . , i ffw York. Nov. . nBIr Martin, wltt- Per of many of th valuable 1-year-; old stakes of the' current season th Saratoga Special. Great Trial, Flat tuah and second part at th Doubl - Event among them wllU barring ac Icldent, tart In nexVseason's 9gUsh - Derby.- This statement was made by John X Madden a -few days sine.'. John Madden baa sold hi intereet vfn th J-year-old Fits Herbert to flam Jllldreth. Fits Herbert is a son of ftheibert "Vhlch Madden and Hll dreth bought at Sheepahead Bay In June from Herman Brandt, They paid 1,00 for the olt Brandt had previously paid-Perry Belmont. f 4,100 for him. Fit Herbert waa on of ,th smartest youngsters of the early part of th season,, but he 7 hurt a ' foot v shortly after ha passed Into the hand of Hlldreth and did .not rac in. tha fall to his early form. He is now tn California with HHdreth'a string and - he may start in th Derby at Los ' Angeles and Oakland, t - , ; 3oouSrtB to Try For tba 5-MlIe Swim--r'f naing MedaL. ,. ' - New York, Nov.-1. Budd Goodwin, f the New York Athletic Club, may try for the English five-mile swim ming hampionship'nxt year. His work during th past summer' has been.- excellent, and he is easily .the best mil swimmer in the country, while In all th longer distance races, from five to thirteen' mllty Won ., by big margins, f t Expert feel confident that at five I : mile Goodwin can defeat any on io the world, because he uses the In . dentlcal stroke when h la awimmlng , . five miles that b won his mil title . v with, and this -means that h can , - keep up pretty much the aam pace. ; Goodwin's endurance la phenomenal, , ' . and If he should find a vanquisher - J - abroad there 1 no fear of 1 being ;i it badly beaten, - Ensland no . longer eada the world la swimming, as it did few years ago. STale and Cornell to Sfet iii.Croes Country Ilun, Ithaca, N. : Y.. Nov. f.-The cross country race projected for the Cor nell team with some other . college turns cut to be with Yale in New Haven on November 4th. Not only will the varsity cross-country team 'meet that of Yale, but a freshman quad also will be sent along to meet Tale. 1MJ. It will be t!e first time since 18S that the colleges have met in a dual race of the sort and It will be the first arpearance on any stage f a Cornell freshman tenm. COLDS AD CROL'P IN CHILDREN. "My little girl is eutjct to c.-. ." seys Vrs. WKUam H. Eer'c, No. 41 Fifth St., Wheeling. W. Vs. -J ,i,t W!rer she i.a.1 a sever er-8 ? I a ";' r.?h but I cured her : : :i t . 'T.a.A's Couc'J r.-mnlr vi'!.-nt t' y ! f a 0 ! ' r. an I jrr lit" tny has 1 -rx r-v(-ntod rsany t:mes fron V r 1 v i:. n- lc Ufe ' X n ; ' '. t . In I t s. ir '. L, - 1 i t-'j. . o:r Tim each tt,acx Xiatoula Track Sammulf s.; . - ' Cincinnati, O.. Nov. J--Hanbrldtre, with 12i pounds up, won the handicap,. the fea ture ot th card at Latonla to-day, in a drive from Please.' Three favorite won. Summaries; ilrst race. 8H furlongs: The Peer.lfi to t won; Be Brief, I to , place, second; Kllllngton,. 4 to L show, third. Time. 1OTX-6.. f - ' Second race, SV4 furlongsi T. M. Green, to C. won: Crystal Maid, t to L plac. second: Alio. I to J, howt' third, run, - Third raoe, furlongs: Grand Dame, 1 to wen; Mirth. ? to (. place, second; Snak Mary, to X snow.- third. Tim, 1:14 us. - . i . Fourth' mee. fl furlongs: .Hanbrldg! to t, won; Please,. to 6. plac. second; Berwick. 1 to 6. ehow. third. Tim. 1:13. , Fifth- rac, s mile and 7-yards: t Alma Duf our : won ; Deacon, to L- plac. e-r end; Betrling, to t. show, third, Tim. j! Blith -rac. mU and a furlong; Branca won; Water Cooler, 1 to 1, piace, .oconu, Th Shaughraun, out, how. third. Tun, 1:M 1-8. , , -- Far Went Wins at Jamaica, 1 Jamaica? Rac Track, New York, Nov. I The handicap at a mil and a sixteenth was th feature of th racing card her to-day and was well contested. - Far West won by three-quarters of a 'length ahead of Moatfort Bummarleav n -7 t. First raoe, s-year-olds,.' selling, fur longs:' May River won$Yank Daugh ter second; Da Sata third. Time, S:l t-5. 'Second rac.4-year-4d.and up, mil and a sixteenth, selling: Battle Ax wont Yorkist seconds- Chanida third. Tim, IMt-f. '. -' ' '' Third race. i-yex-olds and up, fur longs: Halifax won; Black Mary sec ond; Burgher thtrd. Tun, W. r r , - Fourth race, nanmcap. au and a sixteenth; Far West worn Mont fort second; JEarl O tWi'Tun. 1:4a . FUth rac, (-year-olds gad up,- selling. mil and srxtnth: St. iopn won; Malaga ' second Tlvoll third. Time, ,61xth rac, maiden i-year-oiaa. aeuuia. t furlongst Hortman .won; Chanincn seo ond; Th Robin third,, Tim. lK-. - f Davidaon's Tennis RepresenUtivas SpecUl to Th Observer., ' '; n.vMn. Nov, L Latimer McCllntocx, of Charlotte, and Robert Crawford, of Sock Hill. 8. C hav won out tinia iaurnament aSalnst all competitor sad will therefor represent Davidson in th contest to take place with representa tives ot th University of worm uarouna. th games to b played. n " Golf Tournamnit si Atlantic CUy Be- v. ,5 lna Tbarsday. -'itisntfft cut. N. , T.. Not.' t. Ar rangement ar complete for th an nual fall goil xournamen vi Country Club,- which wlU b bold over th club, course on j - " stt. -r.it' fth. The first and second rounds ot match play will tak plac On Normbr stb. and th third and final-sounds on jovemor. 4in tnatche will consist of slgnteen bole. i . v--- . 1 1 i ' Brill Defeats snasnrai fmi:, Nov. X 'Jlmmr" Britt. tb California tighter, deieatea onnny eum mers, of England In the tenth round to night at Wonderland. Th eonaltions of tb Jlght caavea -ior , pounds.-iTh men weighed tn at f o'clock ht th afternoon.- ' ; TEXGIXEEfl GILD SHOT. . t Venn Machinist Wound Beaboarcl w w-w mH - riona IUulta Ar Not Anticipated- Kxa . CBuaa . ox . etMOVuns , Observer Bureau. V . ! "Berkeley Building, " !; - - columoia, u. w Miles Winters, a young machinist at th seaboard shops, at an arly hour (his morning shot and pamfully, though not seriously; woundd Georg Ollt an engineer employed y " .to asm railroad eompany. : GUI was im mediately taken to tha Columbia, ios pltat, wher indlcalKattntiott "was given him, H was wounded in thra place in th mouth, tn th left arm and tba left kn. Tb shooUng was don with a pistol and, though GUI ufferad considerably, the t' attending physician thlnk--rcvry is certain, as only flesh wounds resulted.. Winters Was arrested ana confined In a cell la the city police station. - Th origin -of th difficulty seems difficult to ascertain, as Winters de clines- to say anything for publica tion. . on story is m in eneci u Oiii was delayed in making a "train schedule and that, he claimed, th en gin bad not been properly worked over prior to the rufu - It is said that h made, a report in wnicn n canea the matter -to the attenuoa of hu railroad superiors, who in turn asked Winters for an explanation. It ap pears that this morning th two men met for th first time . since th re port was made and th shooting oc curred. . ; .;'.; 1 ' Mile Winter Is an unmarried man nd reside at 111 Taylor street. GUI. th wounded man, t also residing in Columbia, Uvlng at 1105 Blandlng street, H operate a passenger train running from-'. Columbia . to Raleigh, N. C 1 - t '.: , TAtt HEEXi CVPlt.VD IXdnED. To Itinernry of Commission, Recently Appointed by President noosereit, to -Examine- Into Oonditions 1 of lnrm IJfe in tha tTnlted estate Other Southern Towns to Bo Visited . Ithaca, N. Y. ' Nov. 1. Dean L. H. Bailey, head1 of'the' commission ap pointed by President Roosevelt to ex amine Into condition of farm. life, ha arranged an Itinerary ef hearing in the South as follows: -, '.'i.T.i College Park, Md., November tth; Richmond, Va4' November 19th; Ral eigh, N. C, November 11th; Spartan burg, a. C., November 12th; Athens, G., November Uth and 12th; Knox- ille, Tenn., November Uth; Lexing ton, ivy.,. November Uth; Washing ton, D. C, November lth and 17th. EVJERED IV RUNAWAY. Salisbury Lady H a IU(her'.Rr markatle i.-apXeitrhf r of Drawing- Goes to Maine Normal. . Cl'eT-v-r Eura. , " -l X. Main Street Fa;.h-;ry, Nov. 1 Mr. John D. Lam' was r air. fully In jured yestenlay er -j. on wln a hor ran away eri tore i p the b??y la which ihe ar J J'.r. Lan ; ; were r ..r.. Eh s ba.i:y truised s,l rve an 1 her encsns f"ca more 'ou l". ry.as r;hr re- niarKSbie. V llins Euren'.a Harris, V.o ben teaching bitory and dris:; ja the Fallftary 11 si g.ofil. 1 r- i Kr ry.s::ln ar.d fc aires ' l- t !;.-? t --i.:;y. lier I'sc 1 t-.i: g f.'d l,-.fKi!r . Uis l?ad! Davis. . Mir I:arr r:r-- 1 Irk tik. (vw In t!.l r . V rvf 1 Norms I at rr..r.,VW t.nictrg th tat t-y shout -l r, ,!- a favor! . 1 t- great'.y c.; 1 .S I.-- aaii ALL OYER BUT THE X0UNT (Continued from Pgna) V; fifth : district and Senator Martin at Alexandria. - vv : ,i v,-v- "v It is conceded that Democrats will carry nin of the ten districts and give Bryan fifteen t twenty-flv thou sand majority. - No Xin on Nebraska. Lincoln. Neb- Nov.' !. Ths Repub. lican managers concede a slight gain for Bryan, but Insist ths Stat 1 for ilaft for President and that th en tire But ticket will' be elected wun probably five of the six Congressmen. Big raUles by both parties wer th feature to-night, Mr. Bryan making tb closing speech Ot the campaign i tn nnom folks.' .; . . ,v - Wsablugton In Doubt. Ll:v ! ' Seattle: Wash.. Nov. t Republican leaders claim th Stat by I0,0 tor Taft 4 Th . Democrats t claim r'MOO nluraUty for Bryan. Th return will be lata, as th pons m in muurapsa- Itles open at.t in the morning ana clos at I atrnight. In th country precincts th polls open at I and close Rrpublirans ; Hopa "For Only fmall Majority in nrvuimg., s fi vttn n. wvn . Nov..: t. Republi can forecast indlcat that Taft win carry "Wyoming by. MOO a reduction of 'over one-half .from - nooeveus mamrttv Tone veara aao. xne iamu- cratio leaders are hopeful that th Republican defection will prov put- nciem to give in iaie m Maryland a Battleground, : ,-: Baltimore, Not. - t--Prhaps C ths featur of the local situation 'on the eve of tb election 1 tb effect of th new corrupt practices .act, : 'Wblch 1 In fore for the first tlm at this election. . Both' sides claim the Btat tor presidential electors and Congress men , by figure th conserraUvaof both parties deem extreme. , Oklaboma Experts Big iDemocratlo ii-.cr;v. Majority. , , ;. Guthrie. Okla Hot. l.-JTh Prom ise "of good weather is expeciea w brlfir out a' total rot f 'between ttt AAl unit tKO.OO In th BOW State, Democrats adhsr to their claim of 46.080 for Bryan,' and feel sure of ths Lealslattire. while th -' Republicans claim both, nut grve no ngurea. ; North Dakota StUI Doubtful. Farro. N. D Nov. 1. Tb Bpub- llcan and Democratlo leaders express confldenc that their candidate will b vlctorloua- Th Democrats claim Governor- Burke's re-leetlaa , by at least 1.006. Tb BepubUcans assert that C A." Johnson will t sicta. Th polls open at T a. nv, and clos . 10 AdmJU4)dIy XUMkma.: : an i Franclsdo. Cal.. No".' I. He- publicans to-night elalm California for-Taft by-.4i.90 : plurality, ana Democrats claim 10.000 pluraUty tor Bryan. The Stat is admittedly Re publlcan, but the Democrats hope to break th solid. Republican delegation to Congress by ,tb lectlon ; ot two Representative. ' : : ' V -- , f Democratla .Chairman ClaUns Rbodo - ' rV 'v '.?! " IsJand.-.s-.- I Providence, R. U Novi l.--On tb eve of election, both Republican and Democratlo leaders expressed - con ft. dene in the . sutoom. Democ ratio Stat Chairman . Fitxslmmqna to-day suted Olney Arnoia , wouia . o eiectea Governor and ha had strong bOp of carrying th 6Ut ior. Bryan, ' ir:; In Colorado Clumces Seem JEvobh Denver. CoL; Nov.- J.At - Demo cratlo State beadquarters, ' 17;eoo is given? as th . probable plurality .ior Bryan.' and th Democratic eut ticket. Reoubllcan' leaders claim, the Stat ty tb aam figure. Both par- tie lay claim, to tn tnre congress men, and the Legislature which .will VJOV m iU.VU . . Repnblican Claim Now Jerwy by 0,- v-.u woo; xezuocrata, y ji.wu. - Trenton, N. 3 Not. Jv-JTha Repub Mean manager claim tha tttat gy at least ao.OvO pluraUty. - whil th Democratlo figures ar t1vn as 17. 000 for Bryan. "Eh 'Democrat laim four out of tan Congressmen whll th Republicans giv them but on.? Florida's Democratlo Ptnrallty iWUl , Approach . Twenty Thousands i.; ; Jacksonville, Fla.,, NotI V e -Tb political campaign in., Florida closed euletlT ta-nlaht. -.. Renublican. leaders concede the election, of: tby enUre Democratla ticket by ; a plurality- of from 11.000 to 14.000. ,y '. Both Sides Sangume la New Bamp :: - ..,-hlro.ir..? : . Concord.- N. H.. Nor.' 1. JTbs Re publicans malrrtaln that -Quinby wiU bav 10,000 phiraUtyfor-i 3ovrnor, whll tb Democrat claim that Carr win to successful by a good plurality. Democratic leaders conced that Taft will carry th Stat. . - ' . Texas Democratic by , TJsual V XArjga Dallas. Tex- Nov.- I. -Democrat claim th Stat by the usual majority. Republican ..claim that Tart's- to t 111 approach President Roosevelt 1104 vote. Republicans claim a clos contest in th' fourth . congressional district, : ' -' V. --j.t..v.;,;.v,(... 6mall Vot Expected lit Alabama. ' - Blrmlnrham. :-S AlaT. 'Nor,J- 1. A- steady rain which began lata thl afternoon probably will cut down th total vote cast in Alabama to-morrow. Th outcome will be in no way af fected. , ' ; :' -v .-: Georgia Asurd If Brysa. . 4 Atlanta, Oa Nov. 1. Tb night be for election. Democrats of Georgia went to bed serenely confident that tbey would carry the State for Bryan and roll up the usual vemocrauo ma jorities for both th Stat and national tickets, '" iv ..-:;-'. '--.;,'" Delaware,' ' Possibly Democratlo; ; -. Probably Kcpublican. . .. : WUmlngton. Dt- r Not. i 1-Th Democrau claim the State, but give no estimate, while .Republican Btate Chairman Du Pont says Taft will hav from 1.000 to 4.000 plurality. Ram Causes Activity la LouUla&a, New Orleans. Not.' 1. Heavy rains In Louisiana to-day caused some ap prehension on th parr f political leader, who threw even more activity Into their final canvas - among th voters. ; ,.. . ' . ; Arkansas Conceded to Bryasu "' : Little Rock. Ark.. Nor. 2. The Rs publlcans concede the Stat to Bryan and a full Democratlo . congressional delegation, Th Democrat claim th But by th largest majority ta its history.---.-i v.... - - 6outh Carolina Conceded . to Brysa Columbia. S- C, ; Nov. 1. Ther wer no new development to-day in th national . political situation . In South Carolina, the Stat being con ceded to Bryan by about (0,900 to Is. 109 majority. . . , - ; - . Large Bryan Majority la Misaiastppt, Jackson, Xflsa, Nov. !. Mississippi will give Bryan probably fifty thou sand majority to-morrow. Th n ftirs Democratic ccncressional delega tion will be returned to- Washington. Vermont For Taft. - Kontpeller. Vt, Nov. 2. It -is ex rcted that between -fifty and -sixty thcimand ballots w:;l be cast In Ver mont to-morrow, and that Tsft Will 00 J.. ,- I In ' r;rt.iii.J. e, Z-.sv. -rr t. ; r T KITCIIINAT STATE CAPITAL ' , . (Clntlnued from Pag One). , this county was held at Union chapel to-day. -! Ther was a large attendance, composed of many Influential Croatans a weir as -whit pe6ple. , Speeche wer mad by Hon. O. B.Patterson and Messrs. J. A. McDougld and R. E., Lee. : This la considered one of the best meetings which has been held in the county. Reports from th vari ous Democratic clubs throughout the county received to-day indicate that there win be a Democratic majority of about. 1.100. However, Chairman ueorge B. McLeod says 1,000 is con rvatlv estimate. r Battls Royal Win Be Tttat la ' Boa. i:'Ll;'-r - comba. ; . ,.-, Spedaf to: Tba" Obaervsr, c Jt Ashevllle, Nov. tOn th eve f th political battle Bunopmb county and th tenth district Democracy appear to b m apMndid lighting trim. County -Chairman D. K. Sevier says that tfar I no question but that Buncombe will glv an inoreased Demoerstl ' majority, while Chairman Lee, of th Congressional com mutes, toel confident that Mr. Crawford will not only be re-elected but that his election to-morrow wlU . be by a larger vot. 5 The ' Republicans, however, . ar fighting desperately and will give the Democrat In th county and district a battl royal at th polls to-morrow. , , . Republican Finale In Capital City. S!'';':"1 Obrvr Buraa,-:-i' - v'LTh Holleman Building, ', v f i ,'. -. Raleigh, Nov., !. Col. Walter R. Henry was the star at th Republican rally at th Acad emy or Music to-night but he was so hoars ss to be nearly voiceless. Post master Brlggs was another speaker. Charles Wildes.' candidate tor Senate made statement regarding Wake's vote which drew great laughter from the Democrats present, Ha said ths Democrats would, have no majority tn Wake to-morrow. - H really believes his own absurd statement. Mr. ' Murphy ' Addresse His Home . , i v Observer Bureau. n T' 411 N. MSaln street, , - ."''. r Salisbury, Nov..!.!, Mr. Walter ' Murphy. Democratlo elector-at-large, -spoks . to a great CT9wd at the court house to-night. He wa imreaueed by Mayor Boyden ana mads one of the west forceful and telling speeches of tha campaign. Many ladles wer present and muaia was furnished fey a bend.i It waa an enthusiastic and rousing gathering.. . FayouevUl. Ha Grand Rally. -." Special to Th Observer. .' Fyetteville. Not. l-Thr was a great Democratlo rally her to-night when the county and legislative can didates spoks at the court house to in voters. Mr., N.. A. Sinclair also made a rousing "speech,' The Demo crats have veaged a splendid came paign, and . Chairman Ross Is x- pecting a grat vlotory. -: -.jr ..-!; V the xmnt-vr yt, mdowkll. ? Democrats and Republican Have IV Ytal RkUlea at Marion Chief light oa Sheriff., '-.;: --r' ": : lporrpondno of Th Observer. ' 'V-Ji. Marion, Nov. ; Yesterday ; and last nlghr closed the campaign In this county for "both' idas and marks Us winding up of th hottest fight In a political campaign ever known in this county. Both aides had a big rally last night, - th 'Republican in th court nous ana tb Democrats in th opera bouse. The Republicans : had W. W. Rollins and Mark Brown, of Asnevine, to address them and they Whooped tnenr up till a . lata hour. Their meeting was attended wholly by Republicans and a good many ne- groes. Th speech ef Mr, RoUins was devoted to a largo xtnt to try ing to convince hi hearers that ther was and had been no panic. Several of nls hearers lett him and came over to tb Demperatlo meeting. - . . Tb Democrau had 'the advantage of ths crowd and displayed more en thusiasm, .-.Trig local band furnished music for the occasion and a good many Democrats - from - the country wer present- None hut local,- speak er was present and no tlm -: was given to argument , but they d voted the i tlm ' to telling the crowd -what bad been done to swell th Democrat lo -vot in th county. . Th report made, ware encouraging and convinced th crwd that McDowell would five larg '. majority '- ; for Democracy this year. Tb Democrats bav mad a very aggrcssiv flght and iv kept th Republicans on th defensive all through tb campaign and with tell ing effect, A- good many Democrats hav been staying at horns for . many elections, ' hut this v year not one of them "will fait to Vot and they ar going to TOt th ticket straight. 'Th fight ' has centred on s the race or sherift, th Importance of that offlco being recognised by. both ldea Th incumbent is a - Republican ' and ! has held the office for two terms. He and his friend are badly scared and It 1 reported that they ; are offering to swap two for one, being in so desper ate a strait that they will sacrifice every man on ths ticket to carry that office. The aam thing was don two years ago to soma extent and they ar trying the saraa trick, but tb Dem ocrat ar well lined up and -win not be caught by th sun trick again. Th whol Democratlo ticket will car ry this county from 100 to 100 major ity and when th Democrats one gat control K will remain Democratic, for this is a Democratlo county. -. Prominent .Georgia Woman , Dead. . Columbus. v( Oa.. 'Nov. J. Emma Moffett Tyng, aged 11 years, died here to-day. Mrs. Tyng was an xtnlv traveler In both tha new and old worlds and her lecture on the Holy Oratl was received with much appro- elation in various Southern cities. She spent nearly all ot th past faw year of her life in New Tork- She was the author of one novel and was a fre quent magaxine contributor. ' ' -: pie are little concerned about the vot in th State, believing it to be R. publican by about 15,000 majority.. : Both. Parties Claim Ctala, Salt Lake City. Utah. Nor. t. Both parties confidently claim th State, th Republican by 20,000 for the na tional ticket, th Democrau by 1,000. Bryan Has Lead In Nevada,-; .. Reno, Nev.. Nov. 1. Both Rennb- llcan and Democratic chairmen claim the State but a -conservative estimate gives Bryan a sligtit advantage. A RW BOOK BT A W AttOO ACTHOB MrsVary I. Lincoln, author of the famous "Boston Cook Book," has just written another book' of recipes, th "Pure Food Cook Book." It is interest. fog to note that in a number of recipe tlx. Lincoln has recommended ths use ef a vegetaW oil cooking fat, called COTTOLENB. Lard, being made iron bog fat is often impure and always iru'u resuble. It is claimed for COTTOLLN E, however, that It can be used in every way that lard is, thai it cukes lijV.t. rick, &cl,ckm pastry which can t C. aici with caseby the most delicate stca-.at.-h, sn i that it t also mor ectmonv..-lUiaa fer J, c-Uil less br ;r re . ,.rei. WXLLLUf FIRTH, PRES. 1 ,J - 4 AMERICAN MOISTENING ' "A TEXAS RANdER..; Seats vlU be placed oa sal, this morning at Rawleys for the engage ment of. "A Texa Ranger," which will b presented at th Academy- of Music, Thursday, matlne and night. "A fTexas Ranger" Is a melodrama of Western lira near a military poat and Is full of thrilling climaxes, startling situations, '. and 1 laughable ' comedy. The matine will be for ladles and children gnd popular prices will pre vail..,-: y .. , r :.j . . ... ";V:':THB.'. RTJNAWATfl.y A--V j Maatcal comedies . may com rand musical comodte may. go, but "Th Runaways" will gallop on. forever. That so far has been the record of the piece that helped to make the Casino, New Tork City, such a delightful place -for smart Gothamltes to go to. and It .Is thj prediction for a long futur' career by well-known critics. The many bouquet that the critics of the larger cities have lavished upon "The Runaways" , would fill ,a large sis room and would filMh air with sweet ai'oma. It was at th Casino tht "TheRunaways' made Its toow for recogrilUon, and how brilliantly it scored is a matter of sweet financial recollection to the owners of both th play and th theatre. It ran for seven months at th Casino. : Then It had to respond to urgent engagements in th larger cities of th North. . Then It went back to th Casino, and back to th larger cities again. Back again to dear Old Broadway it was called. and then well. It was a roseate path It raced, pleasing millions and inflat ing box office receipts. Then cam its general road r tour, and as such. theatregoers here will have an. op portunity Saturday matinee and sight at the i Academy of Music of enjoying song and wit. Its beauty and merri ment, its novelty and surprises. . The company that will be seen In- this city will be a-large and most capable on. lktTND YOIJR BUSINESS. i ' If you don't nobody wUL It Is your business to keep out ef all th troubl you can and you can and will keep out of liver and bowel troubl if you tak Dr. King's New Life Pills, They keep bilious ness, malaria' and Jaundice cut of your system. ' c at W.. L Hand st Co.'s drug str,-Vxi.y;:4.;r. i -V "Ui'-i does all it docs by virtue .-'f A w,'--'pw ' '-m m . oi one xmng-roweriis wwcrtp create power, .As- fife -turns ; wter to owyu.il wtu(l jufr;uts(vrg ttansfo$.thin.nm eivlhefi nourishment vand vital r.eYxergy to every organ, every tissue and 'am .& avt a lAlsk '-.'V ' ;-:'f ' l V 7.' i.-. . , ' ' -' ,' lV' ! ! ... Send this adycrrtseraeot, tessUMr wsk aass ef sapwla which tt apsearainur ssikisi sad four seat t esvsr pestssa and we wig sea roe a ' "Cemplets Handy Atlas f tb Wertl". , . SCOTT A BOWXg, 409 Pearl Street, New Tork L Direct wire. -v. Returns on , shi by stereopuoon. s - ; - -. i ADMISSION I Oc - v ' jiusle by Band.- Bkating. ' '' mm Thursday MaUnee and Might The Successful Drama of the Western Plains v;;.it ;v- "A Texas Ranger A Perfect Csst and a Complete Pro duction, One or -the West end Most lieallstio XVrstera ;; . " Dramas Kver Written. : Seats on sal td-day at Hawlay'a. ' Prlceet ...Matinee AU Seats 25 cent. -.. tA tgrit, . 25, SO, fl . Faraka y,., ' tr (hoM Bye... Scott s Emulsion Hection Returns TO-NIGHT, U Aiiditoriuiii 'I" Lr ' I H .. . 7 I .; 2 7 IWMM.I..twNM 9 . IV S (TfMmmNl Rvs, ,,... .. ..... 4 44 iMrCwtr vvhiur. Battle ss Bead. rte.ela.M .... eaessa4ffsss J W aHlflspW iyt trwsfSstwass- fN . C. Coefw rVh ratitSyy shaesev Virrina Corn Whakf wmms Very Oil IS. C Corn Wb4jry. ,. C'v4 trvtr Val rVbiala4tyl.s'eeeeesi eeeee WM OlS.,,MtUHMMHMMIINIIMIlHHI 7" - iHitft4 Oiff. ttsssM,vtSIMI4 J H AtTl Bnafllda..'.e..e.ee Vvr Oid Aoost Brmtuiy. Cousins Sup ply Co. V' rBASTK THE 79 Milk Street, Boston, Uaas. ... Rex JFHhttiofexRGQ fine vfj;;.. The Best For Leaky Eoofo. ) ;!. ' . . , . . For sale orJyy , gharlo TrrMlsuiP W t We carry everythiDg in Mill Furnisliiiigs ' '. ' ft . - Headed by Georg Ovey, there wiU be plenty of comedians, and led by Sadie Etherton and Florenc Ackley, ther will be a : ufflclency of graceful, pretty song-birds, whll th . chorus will be made up ot .the famed New Tork Casino Chorus. : ', ;: HpW IS YOtTO DIGESTION? 1 Mrs. Mary Dowllng. of No. tit tth Ave- Ban rraneisoo, reeomaiend a reaaedy for stomach troubla $h aayst "OraUtud for th woaderfui effect ef Klectrlo Bitter in a ease of acute indigestion, prompt thl testimonial. I am fully convinced that for stomach' and liver troubles Elactri Bitter Is th best remedy en th market to-day." - This great tonl and alterative ntedlcin Invigorate the system, purifies the blood and M especially helpful in all form ot femal weakness, Kto. at W. L Hand Cos' drug store, , . ; . Our Grandmothers Csed Oess Oresss to esw glissuisHsaa, Neunugts. CaMa, Stiff Joints and Bask Aefcea, and aetbiag bettw has ever bean dlseerered,'-' y.'.- ', . i.. V ' t Rlcri Goosa Grease unlmenl . Is Bud from prxrm, panetrattag. Otiose Greass with oCbw kurblr earsnVe isgrsd Isnts added. That's wayttSoesth work. i. TraV---v : r s' r i 'f AlASPrsggkejeal V'C ;; 'mnU easts, jasaaM I N0RTH1CAR0LIWA WHISKEY corx on kte 140 ' COL, JOSEPH. WILLIAMS, of Revolutionary ' fame, commenced In 1T I th manufacture of Bye and Corn Whiskey, , and vr since then the men tion of "Old Kick Williams Whiskey" mad every Southern Gentleman smile. - Narly thre years ago th prohibition Legislature of North Caro lina stopped us front manufacturing, but w hav been allowed to !.'. off eur stock. Th demand being greatest for cheep whiskey, we sold out alt th new long ago, and now bav only Old block to offer, and it must go, as th prohibitionists hav confiscated the balance of our prop erty. It has matured la wood, whll stored in Government Warehouse for many year, right here on the same plantation, where It ha been made by four (4) generation in the William Family, and nowhere else is there such ,a stock of fine old whiskey. - It will be ahipped to you Just as it comes out ot tb Government Warehouse. It, must go, and yo most be satisfied, or your money will be refunded. ,4,, .,v . ;-...... -j Neat package, WITHOUT MARKS to show contents. ' References as to o STAXDUfO and .OtR. GOODS: ' . " ! ' .All Banks In North Carolina, North Carolina Congressmen end Senators, as well a other State Officials, and the GOVERNOR. NOT ' EXCEPTED. Remit by Postal o Express Money Order, Registered, Letter with Currency '-V'-'-r ' Manpav or . Cashier's Check.,.'-, .. ., . I PREPAY EXPRESS CHARGES Old Nick's Ten Veer tirade... ..,,,,; Old Nick's Twelve Year urade., . Old Nick's Bottled Jn Bond... .. , , -.-.- Old Nick's Privste 8tock. ........ Old Nick's Apple Brandy,. . ..'. Old Nick's Peach Brandy.. .. .. .. , . . ' . . .V - '.-.V -. , ' ' - ' , , v We can furnish the above In packages ASSORTED to suit th buyer. Goods shipped th day sfter order is received, and prompt delivery guaran teed Send in your orders befor It 1 !! gone. August'J7. lit. . ; , ' NICHOLAS ILE?f "WTIXIAMS. f-: r-:--v;Presi4eBte:TbsOld Nick WIMams Co.. p, 8. Remember all you good North Carolina People CAN GET IT. TOO. We will ship to Richmond. Vs.. and then It can be reahlpped from ther. but you must say whether we shall ship direct to your town or ta Richmond Va because some ef you Mv in wet , territory and some l i dry, add you must tell me. . . - ,' ' , ' Every North Carolinian should feet a pride ta hie native State and' thi product thereof, and should want some of thl old stock; to put away ar 1 show hla grandchildren that eld North Carolina could beat Ahem a i making good .whiskey. s i.JK i ' w - .. ' . - v . '? -. AH ear geees are g ware a teed ander the Purm Peed Las,. V If net Mtlsfaetery, money refuitded ea return ef seeds, v : - Oeed shippee la plain saofcag same day erase ssoslvsa. ; WE PREPy'ALU EXPREGGI CHARGES. taxKiscM stj li stli If mtir Pnttl sr Cxprtn Isstf Orfsr, st ijfXinl UCir. fHe Ois set Wet41 wW so fwnllee siaee eeeat. . IN JUOS. ctn OTTLtSe fm MM I ) 4 Hfl lit. I HU ttv ae.ti m 1 1 7 ; n n i :i 1 71 1 71 11 4 4 M f H M. IM. iu iih i j - 4 M 4M 71 7J 71 II 4 4 a in H . I t !7! M iTi 14 M . 4 M l?l 14 4 "i'ii rt 7J4 it i ; 14 U tee ... I M I.WS! M " CIS B. OCSCOra, Tte rsea, aaJ 5. COMPAWY Read th ' pain ' formula on a box of Pink Pain Tablets. ' Then ask your doc tor if ther is a better one. Pais mean congestion blood pressure somewhere. Dr. Snoop's ; pink Pala Tablets chetic head pains, womanly pains, pelit any where. Try one, and seel , for 25c fcj.d by Mullen' Pharmacy, ;, ' mm mmm MMMaasBBBBBamM m mmmmmmmmmammmmmmmm i RE PArmCUUHRADOUT THDR STATIONERY. THEY6H0ULDBE ,.: OUR STEEL EMBOSSED Yicki 'SATISFIES ONES ITRSONALTASTE, t , ATTRACTS THE BEST PATR0NAG E. ' INTERESTS EVEN Y0U3 h , , .COMfETITORSi, . f .OBSERVER. PRIHTINGSHOUSE mcotPOtAra CHARLOTTE, N. C. rmMsina YEARS p ! ?I io.25 TTool a.4M t.sofjn 1S.8A ASS .S l5 . f.g 13.00 .25 4.2S 11.60 t.fw 15.00 10.20 ft.25 X4.it, t.e. 12. S.R 4.4 12.25 S.3t 14.60 S.75 4.tO 14.00 S ftp a o z 4 4.1 4.t'. 4.2. 4 Our Specials. Fl Old Copper Distilled Fea Ot. ' ' rB Che. C2.C3 cr.sg 'rm"-frw": r ? Smooth end M. 4 tuii Ci. r-i ' C3.13 --- ----- re::' - '! t f
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 3, 1908, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75