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10 CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1909. UIKOBITY PAKTY DRIFTING DISCORD IX DEMOCRATIC RANKS. Action of the Bolter in Failing to Stand to the Rule Wlx-o the Matter of the Beoe Rides Put Thfin to Um Teat Hu Had a Serious KITc-i. It U Said Begin to look a IT damp Clark Would Make tin 6mm MUUUiOS Ild HI Pret oeesor Party Ha Made Oj Hi un der After Another Serious. Clmrg Made Again; tile Bolter- Some thing ef the Notorious I'ariT au in Hen. Kope Ellas ami II i- I l" -rtences. Y H. J. C. BRYANT. Obserxer 11iii:i i. fongrenj 1 1 .i i . Ho'.-, 1 Washington, Miph Jl. There is discord ayd panic in 1' Democratic ranks here The ininnn: arty has taken one more step i"a disintegration. DIorKani7.ed, pu poeeleee and haphazard !t diifi striking rock after rm'k. With dd members of the House :n j revolt and scores : theis d-ssatisne and disgusted, the IVm'n'iacy resected In the popular brnr Congress Is in a tad way K or more years the Demo, rat" Houae have formej a sort nt p p b i! i-a 1 mob that Kiol'.ieri William .Ihih.iis. Hrjtn nd J"lin Khurp Williams - th one for his dreams Mini the other for hie oharmlr.K r.ersona lit v. hu rourmce. Jils daring, hie elouuen. e splendid fighting ahl'.lty It "ed a fact that not within a n fl hi1 is aniei t i a (! a le r8 it th" i full aii'l Lfiave the minority mem House held a caucus lor Pfree dtscussbin of any stitije. 'though Williams wi a leader cleverness he was rbimlnated h Al f re i! 1 1 1 ! r I - irate Congressmen like Ollle James, of Kentucky, and Henry C'lavton. or Ala bama, who. -when boilcM down, are 'known to he nothing more than !. tiards, and It begins to look u if Champ Clark would make the im mistakes of his predecessor PLUNDER AFTER BLL'NDKH. J On blunder alter another has t e n made in connection with the recent TVamncraJic blt In the flrnt plan it I was contended by wtie. partisans tint the Democratlo caucus should not " put off until Moniiy, the day Ho extra session adjourned, but he hi .1 the Saturday prior thereto Me... r. Page and Webb, of North Carolina and Hay. Flood and Saunders, of V.r ginla, were among; those who arguel .end signed for Saturday. All sirree now that the oauoua was put off too long. But, the representatives of the dear people, with their IM'OO a vear. tiad business of a pressing nature a' liome. and did not have time for a trifling party caucus. As a result they j returned here to find that tne norsi- was gone and proceeded to lock the j door and cry "thief." If what is said of the eauci the tardy caucus- is true no Afro Ameri can pow-wow ever best it for nolae, tumult and disorder It was pre sided oyer by the Hon. Henry Clayton, of Alabama, who acted as temporary chairman of the Denver convention Scattered, angry and helpless the malorttr of the minority of the House stand, abusing their former allies and praying for help Champ Clark fcord. brave and arsresslve, but h- unable to compel good team work Ths general tmpresBlort Is that he has picked weak lleutesants With all of tit excellent qualities Mr. Clark has proven himself a poor general in the first skirmish of the ureal battle thai Is to follow Those who f. 1'nwed II"" to humiliating defeat last Mond,i . . when victory was In sight. ar. chagTlned. There la trouble ahead Many who were loyal to the or i;a n i j ration In the contest ...-r the nil..', are not willing to keep up the fight, j Four of the seven North ' arolina Democrats are dissatisfied, and two of the other three du not lllie to b dictated to bv eu- h men as .lame.s and Clayton. The ablest m-ri of the ' Jeor gia delegation bolted SKRIOL'S CHAIHiUS MAl'll It Is charg.U that Fltgerald. of JMew Vork. hiiJ these who t olowi 1 him sold out. This may be true of 1'at McCarieti s man !ut It has inc. fceen proven, althojli c ireu iust a n. s are against hnu It La said that h will be rewarded with a $17.:.00 year Judgeship In his State The Dan vllls Bad Man has aliej.d put him on 1 ths comtnlttae on rules Hut whai about the Southerners, esp-, iallv thej t-ftnayaa ana Mfath Clntht Oeorglens? What of H. ard , Mrant- 5p0nj6t tnfl Wfllll 1101111. Jey and Qrlggs? Th.-se aie among the) Sponges have almost been discarded tdg men of the House. H,. Aard im from the tnolern bathroom on account frequently referred to as th- .n.,st difficuitv of kplng them in a .promising man there In tn- net.-, J i rious caucus. here no one could hear suniUry condition. When they are used wtiat was going on, he asked t h Pne should not be satinecl with giving Question that elicited the anse, the. aa washing even in ajave Uo bolters the loop-hole t nro .gh which they made their exit. There warm water, but they should be boiled 1s some doubt about the wording o f once a week in water to which has been the question, w hich was put to Leader .adrleil a teaspoonful of Gold Dust wash Clark, lust after his vropf"'(l rulea ing powder and rinsed through several were read, anisdst considerable con- clear warm waters. Wash cloths should fusion, but Mr Howard told me thlalgiso be boiled in Gold Dust sud9 and la what he said: thoroughly rinsed. sunned and ironed. "I asked Mr. C.rk whether ho Those of thin linen crash are more desir- Would coiLSider it a brea h of ti e '' ligation to the cauosis to ote for xmendments to the rules proposed i.v Democrat, rn good faith. whi. h tended to reform and lihe'alie tin rules, such amendnient.s as l'eino. rats would desire to have n.ai rules If a parliamentary eocurred. although su. h an Were not tio-l-jded m the which he ( Mr. CU'k w ., To this. Mr Howard Mr Clark to sav that he Jo to til ;port u'l it .rod merit r-, .lutl 'l r.derst i o.jld not 1 consider It a v o ..'i .n ..f the , action, BOLTERS' LOr.iMP '.): On this point m n h ! ;. -mis toltere claim thai !u-. had a tn do what 'hey dirt. ' nn Mr. Clarii. they allege c . u. them. Hot-headed g. . cisrs that Mr Howards yu-s-i lust tor the deilse-ate ; - ,e . a .. us Th It to . de- aiis ..f1 ... I trtpptr.g their leader. In defense of Ms ad i rerald said "Two -ear? I)emocratlo raiirus c .iw;d.- M i- li ! '. 1 lie re so - I lit ion to have 'tmrny m. ".'uers si lected for con.mittee by a .mmltti e Instead ef by Mr Williams, the then Jeader. R only receive ieen o(e. yet Mr. Clark attempted in advance of the oaucus to commit the j.artv to this plan of selection In the House 'Itself. More than s week before Con- 'gress met I had a long conference with him and stated then mv ob jections to the plan 1 had published statement In. the Washington news- ifjapers outlining my views as to the reforms needed in the rubs I stated In the caucus that I would endeavor i to have these changes made If the i opportunity cam, snd I said If Tnri position waJ Inconsistent with what the caucus was about to do I wotilj withdraw. In reply to a question by I 'jlr. Howard, of Georgia. Mr Clark; r" IT BATTTJ HIS I.Efi. "AA thought I'd lose my leg." writes J. A. Hwenseai. Wstertown. Wis. "Ten .years of eeeema. that IS doctors cou d LBt eore. bad at last laid me up. Then Burtilee'" Arnica flalva cured It sound mnt welL" Iefsllible for Bkin Eruptions KcseeM, 6sU Rheum. Bolls. Feirfr Sores. , Bares. Bcasoe, tuia sue rues. oc. at all said !a the caucus that there would be no Impropriety in any Democrat, holding far amendments which effect substantially reforms in the rules "That was all that was done by those that oted with me. We took advantage of an opportunity to obtain (substantial and. radical reforms In the procedure of the House the nnly ones made in 18 years- and so far as I am con .-rnecl 1 have no apology to i Ki-.e f..r my action " A't-r the Democratic caucus was if it required several hours for the . ji of newspaper men to ascertain j . hht was done, not because of the l.o k of a disposition to tell, hut fori the reason that no one knew definitely hat had transpired. HP. EACH MAY M'IDEV The "committee of fifteen." locally known as "the spanklnif committee," i" composed of eight radical and seven conservative Democrats It will n.i et To-rnorrov and pass upon fel- ) i'untrnmn. If the ftre-e;ifers j j revM the breach In the House minority will widen, but if the other! fiictinn has a say peace and harmonvl n,i follow The Hrvan worshipers .' t!i ' I' e ..f pi ewsm ulilteri a '"i j ' pear, cnmittee are awaiting the ad-; he'r Idol. The general tin-j here Is that the prospect of j (Tort bv the rVmoora's i". as far remote as U'oiid he il Katherine; of r. .-ar-old , als Tom Clark I'lavfon. Jarnes and others n'mse Speaker I'annon for one. man' rule, but the spanking commit'',, was rmrrK-d hv one person Cndi-r the sur f e lien- eirnitb-ant r: :n '! : n are heard If Mr 'lark and Ins st-eriny committee make a mis.-'-p the fat wi'l he In the lire. Wl.il- the liemocrats, onarrel and f'.phl. "H.,ii.,n. cVrenoj Pavne Jihn Tialzell a"i1 Jim Tawney. j the old r-ni-. hio-kl- and laugh nn. KHPK FI.IAS I XPFRIENfR j The Hon Kope Kllas. of Hrvsnn iC'n-. u is here Friday on his return j , fri.oi New York ity. where he at- tendent til- , : , . m Ui e in n r a t ! v e services tot j i Irtr -it "leve'.and He sai l It w as the ; 1 great, "-f thing of the kind ever held j : ti e American continent Mr.1 I jrt.j,, .. ,) the onlv one from th? hnuth and Mr Cleveland's friends j lated his attendance wnen ne, i had to travel such a long distance to jo1!) In pa.'.lng this tribute to the mi-tierv' ef that Kreat statesman and j patriot Mr lias took lumheon with ! Ju T'.urker, Mr C.orge V I'urker. 1 th. U'ter the historian of Mr Cleve land, a' ' others When Mr Fllas was ir'roduced to Mr Wntson Ollder. ho composed a poem for the occa Is'on and nt the same time was prp ; ,r..,ird to Mr Carnegie as the man ! who in 1M and 1 2 ns a delegate i the national convention whs in- fc-nmi-nta! in secunng wie nino i for Mr Cleveland and who haa al' times slrve hem his steadfast a t friend in the South and upon whom Mr Cleveland always relied, Mr. Car negie ssjd T want to take Mr. Ellas' hand In both of mine." and proceeded to do so. THE A TITER. Washington. March B --Forecast: Vhglrit. North Carolina and South 'am Una, fair Monday, preceded by rain Is,, .er the coast; Tueiday fair wltn rising Is 'temperature, brisk north winds. iieoricia, fair Monday ana luesaay; brink north winds yjufl Klerl.la, fair Monday and Tuesday. cooler Monday ; moderate west wlnrts Went Florida. Alabama. Mississippi. Ia.ulsto.na and east Texas, fair Monday ui.d Tuesday, light variable wind West Virginia, fair Monday and Tues day with rlslntf temperature. . )( . . , , ..j, , K T- a WEATHER BU- Rt'.At' ,., r!1t March -l -Sunrise 6 'i in sunset ll X p Ul ThlMPtlHATUHK (in degrees). i u in i1ik.ii ii. 4 P- m 3. 8 p in 3 HlKhest temperature U.west teniprature .Mean temperature Iieticiency f"r the day y Mean temierature this date last year I'Rl-K'IPITATIilN Un Inches). Te'al for 21 hours ending 8 p. m Total for the month to date id 0 10 1 M 1 M ency for month Iieticiency for year Prevailing wind direction N E. W J HKN NfTTT. Observer. ate thn heavy ones. County Bonds For Said. - Sealed bids for Five Thousand IhuL!s ( Ia.u00.oi' 1 six pier cent. ii.iili.in bonds of I'erqulmans county, N ' will be received by the nnder i ' hi ii ' l from this date tintf; and In i hiding the 20th nay of April. 1909. 1 Ilond-i to l e In denominations of One Th d Dollars and to mature In rial Installments of $1,000.00 fU upon the 1st day of May of each year sin feeding issuance of said bonds, lionds to be dated May 1st, 19es. and to bear interest from date, paatle annuallv. Certified i heck for JJ1.0.00 must accompany each bid and right Is reserved to re.'ect ar.v and all bids. Special information ill be furnished upon application. Address all Inquiries and bids the undersigned. This March 4th, 1909. to C. W. MORGAN, chairman, Hertford, N. C, HOT STUFF We believe In warm times, and we are here to say the very hottest Building and Loan proposition In the entire South is "The Mutual." of Charlotte. Don't countenance dull times, and If you're hunting a funeral procession, don't hitch up with us Join the other fellow. WHAT DID YOU RAY? Ye. we've Just paid out In MATURED SHARES W4.0ft0.00 and cancelled $30,008.00 In mortgages, but that's only an ordinary meal with us. Why, bless your soul. "Honey," we've been doing "stunts" like that for t3 years, besides serving lunches galore between meals NEW SERIES OPEN now, so If you want share where there's absolutely no let up in grinding out revenue, and where hot numbefwaly are put on ths programme, you've got to get Into this shop. V, E. L. KEESLER, Sec. &'Treas. Prion 54. THE UNION NAT I OflAL BANK CHARLOTTE, M.C. FOR RENT Nice modern 9-room house, 313 East Ninth street $30.00 6 -room house and store. 934 North Caldwell street 112.60 6-room house. 611 Fast Seventh street $10 6". 6-room house, 613 East Seventh streot $10.65 3-room house. No. 8 East Twelfth st i ft . $8.00 3-rooin house,, Seversvllle, per week $1.00 2 Ti-room houses, East Thirteenth street, per week $100 3-room house., Wynonla street, per week $150 2 3-room houses. East Fourteenth street, per week each $1 25 lArg hall, corner Belmont avenue and Pegram street. Store room, No. S North Pegram street. , j. ARTHUR HENDERSON & BROTHER F. D. A. DISPROVE IT IF C CAN HOW TO MAKE 120,000 CLEAR MONEY. BUT 50 acres land $200 acre $10,00. CUT 5 4 acres (Jxl ft.) 200 lets. RFLJj 200 lots, minimum $ 1 SO eA, $30,000 In Charlotte. My tale Is told. It's up to yom. $5,000 cash does ft. F. D. ALEXANDER "Jordan's on the Square." K. P. Purcell, President. D. A. McLaughlin. V Prea SEND HER It's the best Candy made and tho most ap preciated always. We carry a full as sortment, always fresh. R. H. JORDAN & CO. 'Pbooe T. NURSES' REGISTER Established 1898. Bend your Panama and Felt Hats to be renovated direct to M. KIRSCHBflUtt the practical hatter, Charlotte, N. C. Write for circular 7 t Si e. Hi'' i;- r i SMALL ACCOUNTS As well as large on5 are welcome here you need not wait until your business has assumed great pro portions before opening an account. Do so to-day. Our patrons, regardless of the amount of busi ne?s done, receive every courtesy in all matters entrusted to us. ' ( WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. Merchants & farmers' National Bank 35 East Trade St. Beautiful Home For Sale 9-Room house on North College street, shady side, nice lawn, servan's' house, water, sewerage, gas, two baths. Party hav ing moved away Is anxious to sell this home. Former price $6,200, If taken within the next few days we can make the low price pf , $5,500 J. E. Murphy & Co. N. TryoB. Catawba, Used U Harness the Rroad. Spsctal to The Observer. GafTney, 6. C., March 2 0 The power which Is betng used In the con struction of the power plant at fhe Ninety Nine islands Is obtain ed from the (Southern Power Company's plants on the Ca tawba river, and amounts to 2,000 horse-power, and thus the wa ters of the CaiaWba are used to har ness those of the Brvad. There is Only On "Promo Qnlnlne" That Is LAXATIVE BROMO QUI NIItR. Look for the signature of E. W. 'GROVE. Used the World over to Cure a CoW fn Ona Da 2 5c. SCOTTISH FIRE POLICIES PROTECT CHOICE MANUFACTURING SITES Owing to our large holdings of real to offsr for eade the p4et of groan and our present plant. This plot h Railway, with side-track already In South Boulevard Extension. This is one of the few high-class av lette, and offers a splendid opportu $25 .00 to $37 60 per foot of rallwa property. This price Is very little bringing, and will surely double In AMERICAN MACHINE & MANUFACTURING COMPANY PEOPLES NATIONAL EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PHI LABKliPHTA. ' Capital $1,000,000.00 -Surplus $1,000,00000 When you Insure yon want! PROTKOTION A "PEOPLES NATIONAL," Policy protects becsnae It haa strength. ASK YOUR AGEtfT FOR IT. HARVEY LAMBETH, General Agent, Por North Carolina. CHARDOTPTE. SAVING 21 FORTUNE GREAT FORTUNES, ALMOST WITHOUT EXCEPTION. ARB THE SLOW GROWTH OF SAFE INVESTMENT. FORTUNES THAT COME QCICKLY CPU ALLY OO QUICKLY. INVEST YOUR MONEY AT FAIR INTERJCST AND TAKE NO RISK. TOU CAN BE SURE OF ABSOLUTE SAFETY IF VOU DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY IN THIS BANK AND GET 4 PER CENT. IN TEREST, COMPOUNDED FOUR TIM US A TEAR. Southern Loan & Savings Bank JNO. M. SCOTT, President. Hard Clinch" THE BO LDERS' FRIEND Freezing dees not hurt IL Natural shrinkage win not crack It. Water does not make it fall oft Manufactured sxclustvely by CHARLOTTE PLASTER CCMPflNY Writs fer details and lict of Cotton Mill House plastered with It. IT IS AS HARD AS 6TONE. $7,000 WILL BUY The elegnt homt we have Just completed on North Poplar street, at No. 107. ' It has t rooms, two complet baths, electric lights, double sidle f and floors, slate roof, and a beautiful high, level lot. 47 1-1 feet br 11 feet, with a ten-foot allay on the aide and a nine foot alley la the rear. Remember, home Ilka this are very scarce. For farther information call or 'phone CAROLINA REALTY CO. No. SU North Tryoa 6C Those AOS. In i. ii ai i.i j insist j "Phone 841. Colonel Batter Not Candidate. SjeolaJ to The Observer. OafTney, 8. C, Mkrch 20. Col. T. R Rutler when asked about the orr.munlcatlori wlileh sjppearedTi The Spartanburg Herald of yesterday from I'olumbla, to the effect that he was a candidate for solicitor of Oils cir cuit, eald that he had not applied for the place, had not written a line to the Oovernor as to his being a candidate for ths place, and that If ruch had been bis Intension he would have gone activsly to srork end secured endorse msnta for (he place. estate In Charlotte, we have decided d situated between the Atherton Mills aa a frontage of (00 feet on-Southern . and the property extends through to al table manufacturing sites In Char ruty for Investment. Price from y frontage, depending on depth of more than residence property Is value In a few years. W. D, JENKINS, CaabJer. Wall Plaster F O R, R E N T Store room, fOt W. Trade, apply at effloe. ' Store) rooaa. N. Charlotte ........ ...... ... Ms). Store room. N. Charlotte.... ..... -..... M.OO Store room, N. College M.00 4 - room apartment, modern conveniences.,.. I .7 room dwelling. 71J N. Pins St ... tt.00 6-room dwelling, East Fifth St 00 5 - room dwelling, East Fourth St 110 I -room dwelling, Belmont 11.00 4 - room dwelling, Belmont ....... ..,..... 1 .00 5- roem dwelling, West Trade St.... ,................:.. 10.00 Southern Real Estate Loan & Trust Company iiimii.ii ii.i Lieu First National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. 0. Established in IMS. Surplus and Profits. fSoS.OOe Accounts Solicited. 4 per cent, on Time Deposits. Henry M. McAden, President. Geo. W. Bryan. V. Pres. 4,000.00 HOME 8-room almost new modern corner residence in elegant condition. $1,000 cash, balance good terms. East Fourth street, fine neighborhood. One block car line. Call on or 'phone Brown & Company. 'Phone 535. 203 N. Tryon St. Statement The Charlotte National Bank, Charlotte, N. C At Close of Baaaness loans. ttalted, Jted, State Bonds.... Seonrtties Furniture and Fixtures Gash tn Vault and other MABnsTTIKS Capital Surplus and Promts .... , ..... National Bank Notes, V. 8. Bond Account .... Bills Payable Reserved for Interest Deposits Dilworth Home W offer for sale a very desirable T-reem slate reef dweMlng fn DUwwrth at a bargatn. It Mxl0, on oar line. Price t,0o4).e THE CHARLOTTE TRUST & REALTY CO. W. 3. CHAMBERS, Treasurer, Office: Basement of Realty Bwll MONEY ON INTEREST 4o Paid in our Savings Department. New Interest Period Begins April 1st. Build up a balance with us this month. Private banking room for ladies. American Trust Company Capital and Surplus $475,000. REAL 'ESTATEISTOCKS AND BONDS Piedmont Lots Elizabeth Lota i Hill Crest Lots p' ft Wilmoore Lota t Dilworth Lota r Colonial Heights Lots Low Cost Homes Choice Residence Property; Farming Lands Manufacturing' Sitea For Sale by F. G. Abbott rervtitlaf in Real Estate IUU1MS1SI iLiiu J.i. ll J . wmmm John P. Orr, Cashier. of Condition rtruary 6th, 1000 A8SKTS .$i,o9,ssa.eo 211,230.0 ,M.OO 4,80.0 Stl,58.47 $)MoM67.07 - .. Banks. .$ 250W0.04) 180,000.00 S0,0O0U 70,000.00 &,fi04.08 . l,04S,62.7 $1,58,37.7 fling. Ju 3. CTRAJPU, Secretary. TT. N. a State 4s and 6s N. C. Railroad Stock - ' S. C. & Georgia State Bonds City and-County Bonds Bank Stocks LHigh Grade Pref. Stocks Southern Mill Stocks - .. - . Real Estate Mortgage Loans Cotton Mill Bonds 1 Southern R. R. Stocks For Sale by . 9y Gomp dels 3rads ZnresUnsais 4rugglsta. r
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