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CnATILOT TE DAILY OLnVE TAFI AXSWEESoGUElilES! i:xrTAix3 rumiTiVE affairs. Money For tha Friar lands Wm Not Paid to tlie OethoUe Ctiurch Out or th United fctate Treasury But Ym the ITwwii of ibe Kale of the landu Iml- Keey Magnus Urmn'i Charge- That live Governor v of Ui Ilands la Partial to Caxb- ' olios or Tha He Forbids Particip "tion In Protestant Affair Catholic hurch Ha Jtecelred l' Na More Consideration Tbaa Is Given Other ' Kellgloua Hodiea s Wt -v' SL Paul. Ulna' Novi 1$-The St Paul Dispatch, la: ttt Sunday edition to-day, print .;th" texts of "letters which passe fcetween.JUv.VMagnus Larson, pastor, nf. tha Swedish Bap tlaa church i f this city, and Judge WUliamH.; Tha letter from Mr. ' Larson w aent .nnder data of, Sep ttmbtr Jlth and arndge Taft's anawar . s dated i CTncIruiaU October sth, v sir. Larson puts to Judge Taft ser- rtl quntioni relating to auaira m tha PhlUpplnea Ua Jlrst. however, 1 ' atatea that ha to ao admirer of Prea - ldent Rooaavatt and consider him an ideal President,- but. ne t withstand -' in tats, it.twffli to in that h has put you in an embarrassing; position whti taking upon himself to Da your ' , protector aod telling- the " people of . - thia country what yoa are and what v - yea will O. i mo wen a Juan Taft if it vii vd4b hla recommend ' tioa that. rLSeoiooo waa paid to tha - CathoUo Church out of tha United t States Treaaury and whethen tha Pop waa consulted "rejardlnr thia seat, ' wnitiir auon a -aea- tomjw the-sentiment f tha Filipino and ' whether tha uprising in tha Philip plnea waa again tha Spanish govern tnent or tha Catholic friara. Als. . whether Jodra Taft- waa awar Of the v attitude of the Catholio Governor of the PhlUpplnea "against -Protestant. assaolally the teachers of the- pubUioniderable property. . Oars, Becs scaeols, who , ara forbidden, to take any Interest la Protestant work." And further, S- tha . imilry la made whether thousands of dollars have not bean paid to friars for libraries ' they have claimed to have been burned. .- IVOX PAIDOUT OF U. 8. TREAS iv; VURT- . . lm hie ranlv Judre Taft emnhatleai ly atatea that tha t.00,000 referred to waa not paid out of the United . States Treasury, but from the pro . : ceeds of tte sale of friar lands, with the approval of the Filipinos. As re- . garda tha PhiUppino uprlalni, Mr. . UaXt eaya that la was against the Spanish sroVernmant and tha Spanish friars whom ths (overnment used aa peliosman in attampunf to stamp oui . the sedition and peliteal discussion ' amsnr tha Pianinos. He denies that fee made a plea for the Roman Cath Us Charch in tna Philippines ax cept to say in a speech ta Mew Tarfc , that as the Roman CathoUo Church f Siad tha 1 arrest following In tna Phil ippine "evsry one, Portsetanta or Catholics, would aa1r its prospari- ' ty. Judge Taft also denies that fcalf of ths populatlonACf three mtl- ' lions ofJeople ara not Catholics. Us " speaks of the largo defections due to the so-called Aglipay schism, but . ears that many are returning to tht Reman CathoUo Charch, while others ' are going Into ProteaUnt Cbnrehes. , i After declarlnf that the Governor f the Fiupinos maintains an impar . tial Attitude between Catholics and , fretestanta. Jndge Taft says .that the oovernor does not for dm teacners taking an interest In Protestant eunday school work or to attend " Protestant churches, "only by law. lie adds, "1 enjoined upon teachers the nen-teaohlng oi rsugioua matters , m publlo schools. Entering sv further denial that . tnoner has been paid to friars for libraries claimed to fcare been burned ; Judge Taft. referring te the separation f Church and Stat In the Philip " pines, insists that tha Catholm digni taries have not received greater con alteration than other regularly organ- Ised rellsious bodies. "I had much to ; do with the hierarchy of the CathoUo v Church," ho says, "and visited some ' In order to bring evbout a settlement The settlement, baa been brought - about and. In my Judgment, It Is fair and Just to all partjes.H HASNT FAVORED CATH0UC8. Following ths declaraUon that the ' (riar land purchase was political and agrarian rather than eommerclal, '.Judge Taft says In conclusion: "I am not a CathoUo end hare not teen aOUated ' with ths Catholic Church. -All Z have attempted to do ' was to do Justice- to 'that Church and ' to the Filipino people. X have treat ad that Church exactly aa I would have treated any other Church had It bee nia a similar poaltion to that of the t Catholic Church." - rERTIIJZEIl TRUST PIANXED. . i - i . Blf-rest Deal it Iba IHstory of the Trade Said to Bo Under Way - -. 'ew Ccatcern WO Kmbraoo All tbe . ' Armour and Swift plants and WU1 . I Bo CapiUllwxl at 74.WM),000. New Tor k dUpatcb, 11th. - It la reported that the biggest : deal - la the history of the fertiliser trade : Is being arranged, and It Is expected an official announcement wlU be made hortiy by the banking houses which . are working oat the details. The new company, which wlU be capital ized' at - TS.evO.oeo. wilt take over the fertiliser bnsiness of the Armour . and Swift packtnr companies. The v Armour Company has two large plants ' ta, Baltimore, while the Swift works : are located la Wilmington, DeL, and Atlanta, Ga, Details af the proposed merger are very meagre, but It la understood that aome ot the larger Interests have al ready signed up. and that others have promised to Join the combination later. . - v ' I The new company, it is auded. has ntered Into a contract with the Tennessee Copper Company for the purchase of several hundred thousand tons ot sulphur lo add. one of the jTcpertiea which eater Into the manu facture of fertiliser. j It is understood that's soon as ths promoters corral the v larger - inde-1 rendent reruuser manufactures of the country. It will ostar into negotia tion with ths smaller concerns, either to buy them outright or induoa them. to Join the naw combination ' on mutually satisfactory terms. 1 The Touthfsl Clcarctta Flectd, t faoon Telegraph. t'4.. j ; J- Cut of Z.K boys wba smoke clgsrettes is expert authority claims that only six , r bright. Prof. William McKaevar. of ;:ana Acrlculturai D part meat, has t. '."I reports - based oe personal ta- . : :on cf tha oonditioa at &K cigsrw ;-ii : y ho:boys, and la describing t i I - exhausted eoch adjective e "f .,:,of," "nore-eyed, "puny." ' s ky-vuirra," elokly.'' "short win d- : )nj " itre.'sc'T eerroM." Ccarette toys sr-.J nutr-nta, professor . f:T t, --j- 1, f :" Tti from eor f?k f r i in the ehest, t " . L t ' ..-- ". a and paia a ;, i k t t i .n mental ao y v f-' ' 1 vry youthful - : a. and out, : , . ; - . i . r fix were t - re ever- M'iKMiSiu aVout entering the first series of Loan' Association, which offers the most advantageous plan avall : able for aadnf, hither In large or small amounts. : This first series. opens " SATUKDAT, DECEMBER STH, 1108. r .- '.'' ";- ' ! IS AST TRADB 6TKEET. ; 1 ', s i ' "i , , .... ' t ." Tha SecroUry and Treasurer will bs plsased to giro any Informal Ufa desired to those not familiar with the Building- and Loan plan.; JOITir B. ROSS, President. : T. A. ADAMS, Attorney;. DIRECTORS John B, Ross. President, J. Frank Flowers, Vic Pres. ; W. C. Dowd. v.--T. 8. ' FrMlula i J E. A. Cole, -i T. A. Adams, " - M. E. Trotter,' THE DEATH RECORD. J. & Beckwftli, af ChaXbaui County. Cerrespondeno of The Observer, : Durham, Nov. 14. 'Mr. J. 6. Beck with, a well-known merchant of Fear- rington, Chatham county, died this morning at Watts Hospital, where he was brought early this week for treat ment Mr. Beckwith was married but had no children. Ha had been In awful health for the past several years and Brlght's disease developed imocr other comnlicatlona n was a well-to-do merchant-farmer and left with was with him when he died and accompanied ths remains this morn ing to their home. TUB DAUGHTERS ADJOHRX. Houston, Tex, Chosen aa Their Next Annual Meeting piaoa iTopoemon to ExdudA Northern Women Who May .Have Become XXIglble U Membership Throngs Becoming Wives of Descendant of Confed erates, Voted Down. Atlanta dispatch, 14th. The United Daughters of the Con federacy adjourned to-night having chosen Houston, Texas, as their next annual meeting place. The following officers ever elected. Mrs. Cornelia Branch Stone, Gal- Ysston, president-general (re-elect ad); Mra WUlard. North Carolina, first vice president; Mra Poe, Mary land, second vice president; Mra Hall, Arkansas, third vice president; Mra Dowdell, Alabama, recording secretary; Mrs. Cooley, Florida, cor responding secretary; JBra Wing, Tennessee, treasurer;4 Mra Robinson, Virginia, historian (new office); Mra Gaut, Arkansas, registrar; Mra Raines, Georgia, custodian of ths cross of honor; Mra Walker, Vir ginia, custodian of flag; Mrs. Plana, of Georgia, honorary president after an axcltlna discussion a nroBoaltian to exclude from future mcmbeSahlp in the United Daughters Af the r confederacy ine oruro women who are now admitted by the virtue of marrias-e to descendants of Confederate veterans, waa voted down to-day lnthe annual convention of the Daughters hera The States Voting m ravor oi w exclusion amendment were Fionas, Louisiana, Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina, Ohio and Utah, and also Mexico. Among the . States which helped defeat the amendment were Arkansas. Mississippi, Texas, South Carolina and Virginia. The constitution was amended vso as to admit to membership ths nieces of Confederals woman ana tneir oe soendanta A report, was made showing that throngs tna enorts oi tns organisation Jefferson Davis speech on "With drawinar from the Union" has been printed in full In certain books which had previously aoriagea it Independent Political Thinking. Spartanburg Journal. It has been a matter ot surprise that there has been such a general response to some article which have recently ap peared on thla page relative to the po litical situation la the South and ths used of a vigorous opposition party hera Such expressions have eorae for the most part from Democrats, people who believe la Democratls principle and who expect t eon tin ua to subscribe to the tenant of the Democratls party and act with It organisation, but who think conditions would be bettered by having- an active opposition party, one that would attract good dtlsens ud which would hold the Democratic party (to a strict accountabil ity for Ua actions la every resbe 1 1 m the nomination ot candidates for minor eouaty offloes to the selection and In. struction of delegates .to a national con vention.' Tb Making of a Great Actor In Mr. . uryaa. St Louis Post-Dispatch. - v Vaay man are nasucoessful owing te the mischolo of a career which disre gards thslr best natural possibilities and leaves them unaevaiopea Suppose that Mr, William Jennings Brraa. Instead Of essaying stsxesmaa- shlp, bad aulttvated his most promising talents and taken to the atasa tus eeptlonal hlstrtonlo pewsrs and ths qual ity of temperament, nis noma mien ana an Unusual ntagnetlsm would bav mads htm a second. Booth,, er a greater than Booth.- :' - .', . . Instead of a, Chautauqua ntertainer, Mr. Bryan nUght new be the most splen did na-nr ta the legtttmata drama ana w ehould bo cheerfully paying tj te see htm as "Macbeth" or "Richard," aay. or even old nrtrgtalua Perhaps it is not yet to lata-wb kaowsT ' ; ' i- , s.i , . .. . . , Tha ricyostdl Trss-CoHttnental Bal- :- -soon Mace aus iwwn. , Ln , Angeles. CaL." Nov. 15-Be- ef unusual etmospnerla con ditions the trans-continental balloon race, which was to hav started from Los Angel - to-day, n was a faljura Only the big balloon "America" was sent p. f and it was carried by a steady current Of air south and slight ly west and directly toward the Pacific ocean. It Is believed to have landed somewhere on the beach. The other balloon "United States' profited by the example . ot its rival and did not ascend.' It may be sent up to morrow noon. ' . ". - - Will-Stay For pains In back or cheat. King's Anti-Pain Plaster touches the spot Tie especially good to protect the tunes with on of these on front and back. They are 21 cent and their curative end Protective power la very rreaL Sold v Burweil-Duna Retail f.cre. , . v - ths Mecklenburg .Building a; OFFICERS' j t- V J. FRANK FLOWERS, Tloa Praa.' A. G. CRAIG, Bccretary and Treasurer ,j , C A. Duckworth, ' G. A. Smltb, 8. L, Vaughn, " - ' , A. G. Craig, s '. . John B. 6 pence, , " C II. Robinson, : i B. R. Smith, Raleigh Woman Travels. Far to Wed . i- it Lovetvr: : X Suffolk, Va - Special te Washington . Herald. . After a Journey of 1,000 miles from her horns In San Francisco, Mrs, Tozls A, Wllldns, a pretty widow of twenty three years, tomorrow In Suffolk, Will meet and wed her soldier-sweetheart, Edward F. Cola, of ths United States army, stationed at . Fortress Monroe, Va. Cole, who cam here to-day for the nuptial sennit waa bom in Joaiu- mors, being1 a sen of Edgar T. Cote. Mr. Wilkin is a daughter of Mr. and Mra iW. JU Barrett, of Raleigh, . c. THE WEATHER. Wsahington, Nov. 15. Forecast: Virginia, fair Monday and Tuesday, warmer Monday; light variable winds. North Carolina, South CaroUns, -Geor gia, east Florida, west Florida, Alabama Mississippi, Louisiana and east Texas, fair and warmer Monday; Tuesday fair light variable wlnda West Tvxas, Arkansas, Tennessee and Kentucky, fair Monday and Tuesday. Wast Virginia afir Monday and Tues day, warmer Monday.' r LOCAL OFFICE, XT. 8, WEATHER BU- Charlotte, Nov. 15.-Sunrlse a i sunset 1:17 p. m. '. . TEMPERATCRII (in degree). Rlghaat temperature .. Lowest temperature ... .. .. Mean temperature''.. .. Deficiency for the day .. , Accumulated deficiency for.month.. Accumulated execs for year .. .. .. PRBCIPITATION ( inch).' Total tor 24 hours ending t p m. Total for the month . LOT Accumulated excess for month . Total lor ths year .. .. .. ........ W, Aecumulated exoees tor year ........ 6. Prevailing wind direction N. W. . W. J- BENNETT, -. . .j . Observer, " THE union ; n At 10 MAC , BAH5V . OF' ' CJrAfiion:,.c. . KATTJRAJa , ; Many folks are false alarms; 'they oft appear what they ain't One woman remoVe a mole,, another uses a court plaster beauty spot ' One haa too much hair, pulls it out; an other gets a supply from the factory and the grava, t " BUT MAN keep yonr; eyes upon him: his crowning Jewel is his BUN- DAT COAT: - THAT COAT - is his righteous garment; oft IT COVERS A FRAUD and bides a leopara; . ti acres good farm land in CHAR LOTTE for sale 1,600. F. D. TlLEXnNDER FIRE WSTJBANCII.; best "writ"' ; "Jardan'a oa tb Sq JJB. P. Fareefl.4 President. ' D. A. McLaughlin. V.: Pre. S.- ,-.-V -V-T-tfif.-Kici-e-yi- .ft:;. HUYLER'S ' ; 5 inlcoli ? weatherls I the A ;Mt's tie most perfect ly rnade'and is.the best 'the year .ima. pz ; : Tt'S'.'tlie .most ,r ap preciated always on ac count of its (unvarying ; quality ; :, summer and winter. -k W . Get Iliiylcr's,' always. 3: R. II. JOaDAfl S C0.;' Thoa T. NURSES' KEGISTEll jT" -"""""" ' - " J"8B - i'i I' It I 'A I,, nn!i-;'r.ii , j ' I ' ' ' -HI A Triw'u n n . r r r tit mm. mz 25 East s. capital: ' ;:6urplus and Profits..-. ; . . ;.-.$135l0d0.00 GEO. E. WIlON, IPresident! T V ; ..c l' J'"- ,l::rJN B. R0S3,Vice President . Business Hot : For Sale. ' t Located on Tryoir street, block and onel! ' vhalf from square; a splendid'piece of prop. ' . ertyOwnerTery anxlonaC. to, sell and makes tne low price . foot J. ZT. Murphy & Co. dS N. Tryosw This ad. advertises POMONX N. C. tha place where trees and flower are produced to perfection, Speak of POMONA and yon hav the truest synonym of the best of everything In TREES and FLOWERS. - we are- calling your attention par ticularly now to our CUT, FLOWER DEPARTMENT, where we are pro ducing' particularly rJoe flowers for particular people who demand ths very "swellest" in loos cut flowers, Brides' Bouquets, Designs, etc We Lship t all points. Writ, tolsgraph or telephone. - J, VAN LINDLET NURSERT CXX, ; : V Pomona, N. C - Gut Hovers American Machine C&: Hfg;: Co. Manufacturing Machinists' and v FoSnders CittDi tsd Cottoi 01 Kadinenf. V' Waste, Saw-H izi Wcsi-Wwili te&tri. Oontraot to tnstaTI Steam and Hot Water, Heati Fir PrA 'tsctloa, Electrto Lichtlns aad- Powcr rianta, TT , - Occident-and Health - Policies" "In th;MARTXAJm0AST;AlVZT.03a7A9T,a liberal ta adstne. though thy don'tiicostany mor than othen. Y - ,. ; : Every, on needs a' Disability ."Pojlicjr covsrins EVERT AOOE DENT'ASD EVERT ' ' DISEASE. ' .-.--'j y - - Let ns teU yon , how; we win pay you a definite weekly tndsmntty if yen should b disabled BT ANT ACCIDEXT OR XLLirESS, WHY NOT BECIAI T0-DA? Te.resultsobtained by making deposits in this ank regularly will snrprise yotu Bring your sav-t ings- to us ; we will pay you 4 per cent interest, com- pounded, every, three -months.' -' .,f 1 1 ;l , " , (; Southern Loan ;5 : Savings Daiik , JNOtMiOOTT. lcaldeat, J,"r-W. B. ALEXANDER, V. President, f i W.'L. JENKINS, Cashier. , American , , , It la the policy of this Bank "to" meet every, legitimate request of its .customers consistent -with i sound banking. DEPOSITS SOLICITED 'ON .THIS BASIS. ; " v GEORGE STEPHENS, Pre. ; T'.NJS. FTtANKXIN, V. rrea . i nr ' so WW v 'v XV. B. UEE, V. Pres. YOUR MISTAKE, BROTHER . ' ':t . . f.v ' .'. ' - .. '- : .. Is fallur to carry JfUTDAIi B. A U SHARES "long ago. It has nuilded, homes for youf poorer neighbors, accumulated snug sums for. th gloomy day, helped educate their, children. Instilled a. Just' pride Into their lives, created a laudable, ambition to better their every con- dltion, and mad many a man on of force and responsibility, who., otherwise, would have been a failure. Now, what have you donef ' You've had the same opportunities, made a bigger salary.'perhapa,. at . that dae, though you were. much wiser. v criticised those - who put away a little each week la the B. A but how does your condition -compare with the other T -Tou hav no home; every- year you tnovt 11 ' into a less desirable house because of advancing rent as value en hance; you've grown okir and your earning capacity- is reduced; you've had sickness end a death,- and 1 owe money in consequence; you're sour, disgruntled, disappointed and,' in a wor1. yon're pi-or cltisen. The only use the public has for you Is to GKT TOUR VOTE, and, plainly spetdn?, ycu ouht to be DIP FRAXCIil.SXJD. . 1 , y THE MUTUAL. WILT. Ki.L.P TOU JvOW. - . E La KEESLEF; Secretary end Tre-urcr ,- Tbon Sft.' Trade St. ;r . i . of " $390.00 per front Thona Ui. Sale of Valuable Qotton Mills: "On November Uth. 1101, I will sell ac public auction, at Concord. N. C, the very vahiabl nlant of tha Odell Manufacturing Company, consisting of three mills in good running order. containing auout JJ,00 splndlea and TI0 looma'Ks acres of tend; XT1 tenement houses, warehouses, stores, etc. -and the walls of another mill recently burned. . -; Fin location for rollla and per fectlr-healthy, Th -titles Is perfect, help abundant and efficient -For further particulars address me at (joneorav or oreensboro, N. C. ', C; , CSASAR CONE. ," . w . 1, . Reeaivar. r W. H. WOOD, Treaa 1 J. E. DAVIS. Asst. Treaa, Company C!sr! ::, r. C For lot located on corner of Caldwell and Eoundary streets; three "4-roorn houses and one 3-rocn house. Buildings new and occupied by'good paying tenants. 'Annual rent $376.00. Lot 100xl2j3; rate of income" " 11 1-2 per cent. It will pay you to investigate this at once, ' ' S::'J::rn Reel Estle First rf3tloncl Ccn!i . CHARLOTTE, N. 0. - ESTABLISHED IN I8C5. Capital and Profits. ,. ..$ 680,000 ' Gorernment Depositary, d per bonk Interest Paid on Tim v , Deposit. .f HEXRT U. MoADEX...... President JORX F. ORB.. ....... .....Cashier 4 , : Two 4-Eoom Cottages, $2,000. ' ; Water and sewer connections. Hental $208.00 per 1 year, Onehalf block of Tryon .street C ;Caii ar-. range Satisfactory termsr For further particulars 'nhone or call on Brovm & .Thono 6C3. THE rdlARLOTTE ' - Resources $l,5b0,000e00 : Our method of doing business holds old friends and - i m ttV gains B. D, HEATH, President, ; , :au,M. swi-f. 9. 8. SPECIAL OFFER Tor a few days, we offer yen a neat,, hew 1-roVn cottage, doubl ' siding, hall. At closets. . large rooms, nice mantels, tils and grates la sach room, except kitchen; city water, electric lights and fixtures; 'lot ClxlSI on corner, with alley in rear; lerel lot, well located and tln a good, neighborhood. Cheap at 13,000.00, hut onf special prto j f or a fewi.dayg I tl.100.00. iTour terms ara oura Com quick If you want-a horn -or, lnTstmnV;v:trl:---,'l y. A: DILVORTII IIOr.IE A BARGAIN : Ws offer at a bargain a splendid ; Tf-room - resldenc.,ln . DIl- v: worth, oa Boulevard, lot ITxlSf; has good barn and serrants' house on premise. ' , '-' ' , ' r '." ' r Prlc t,80. t . . The Charlotte Trust & Realty Co. - -f - "' ' , ' CAPTTAIi ' $200,000.00. ' '- . '' : Pi"-? 177 -Cr2io. Cecretary. 10 F C Irr'x I Jif 7. J. Ciantsrs, Trcis 10 L llL" POPLARiLCGG-tVAHIED GIIflRLOTTE PlfiSIED COI2?aN7 .1,00? to I0.0C0 N. C. Ftate IS10. ; 1,000 to 1,000 N. C date 6s 2,000 to 10,000 City cf Concord la 1S37. 1.000 to 60,003 At'.ani 1.000 to l.f on 6.000 to 10 ' 0 i -ri l.ooo to :o, , j r , i ho- - r ; . ; r t '0 City rN'iir'.c l.f? to n.r j i j.ooo to so, v.. ) r.-i i . - e) -ssei fen & Trot Cc-;::y. 9 ..$1,050,000 f&onapdny.'-; ZOTXt. Tryon St. , NATIONAL BAflli new ones. k - i vus r-resmen. UnriXE, Vlo Presfdect, " ' Xt. Tf. TATOTTT,1 Cashlea, n Pi Trartinn Ps 1538. ' '. rle K. 1- L. r c - t. frr mi' : tj t . a. 3a,:e I .c-, s. fc P. Co. 6s 1938. f-- 3
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