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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER NOVEMBER 14 1903 RE-ESTABLLSI IMEXT t)U NOT? ran 150000 WILLIAM FIRTII PRES KIDNEY TROUBLES ENDED SPLENDID Foil THE BLADDER miE SPORTING WORLD AMERICAN MOISfe didate for Governor ahead of Bryan In Illinois the Democratic candidate for Governor ran far ahead of Bryan In Nebraska the Democratic candidate for Governor ran far ahead of Bryan Throughout the South Mr Bryan received a smaller vote than In his two previous campaigns There Is the story I) OOTBALL YESTERDAY No Sufferer From Kidney Trouble or Rheumatism Can Afford to Leave It Vntrled Charlotte Druggists Can Supply the Ingredients or Fill Prescription That the readers of this paper fpreclate advice when given In good Norman Okla Nov 13 Unlver-Rty of Oklahoma 50 of xas 0 79 Milk Street Boston COTHRAN Southern Representative 405 Trust Bl M'BEE DENIES ALLEGATIONS Rex Flinthote Democrats hoped and prayed last spring that Mr Bryan would stand aside aqd give some other Democrat a chanco a Democrat who -would have some prospect of winning They were denounced as enemies of the party Their better Insight was described as hatred of the Nebraskan After Mr Bryan's nomination factional differences were laid aside and he had a free field to show what he could do The result shows that he was beaten from the moment he was nominated at Denver Now let the Democracy grasp the thrlce-emphas'zed fact that- the American people do not want Mr Bryan In the White House The Best For Leakv Roofs For sale only by CHARLOTTE SUPPLY 4 (We carry everything in Mill Furnishings jsia wings In Savannah Auto Races A bet For Monday Night 8 Savannah Ca Nov The draw-ftgs for pluees In the light oar races On November 25th and for the grand prize raca on November 26th will take place next Monday night This Was decided at a conference to-day attended by Robert Lee Morrell chairman of the contest committen of the Automobile Club of America and Other members who arrived this morning from New York They agreed with the local automobollsta that the drawings should take place well In advance of the dates for the races When the drawings take place there Will be present the drivers and team managers members of the oohtost committee of A A and members of the executive committee of the Sa-vannali Automobile Club Drivers and cars are arriving dally and the list 's almost completed If the Western Radicals Continue In Control of the Democratic Party They May Slake the South Politically Desperate Richmond Tlmes-DIspatch Bitter aversion to various features of the Roosevelt administration and the Republican programme within and without the party continued suspicions and exposures of sinister understandings between that party and the moneyed interest even panic and hard times did not suffice to bring about the overthrow of Republican supremacy Those Democratic Governors elected In' States which gave their electoral votes to Mr Taft significantly tell the story The Democratic Idea the opposition Idea is not dimmed or moribund It is vividly rampantly alive Bt it visibly shrank from expreasi ng Itself upon the lines and through tti leaders offered to them by the ascendant element In the party Has Mr Bryah personally driven Democracy to extremes whh'n if left alone It would never have approached? Or has he merely risen to become a masterful spokesman for extremes which have gradually been arising of themselves? That question Is academic now It Is evident enough at any rate that the extremes exist in both directions and bo far apart that only -wise and devoted management can ever reconcile and blend them under a common name Is this sort of party management to be forthcoming Apart from four Statos aggregating but twenty-two votes all the support of the Democratic party in the electoral college this year will come from the South Yet the South has had small place In Democratic councils In naming leaders and In forming platforms For years it has loy- 3 SPEED OF ENGLISH RAILWAYS faith is plainly demonstrated by the fact that one well-known local phaimacy supplied the Ingredients for the prescription" many times within the past two weeks The announcement of this simple harmless mixture has certainly accomplished much lr reducing the great many cases of kidney complaint and rheumatism here relieving pain and misery especially among the older population who are always suffering more or less with bladder and urinary troubles backache and particularly rheumatism Another well-known druggist asks us to continue the announcement of the prescription It is doing so much redl good here he continues that it would be a crime not to do so It can not be repeated too often and further states many cases of remarkable cures wrought The following is the prescription of simple ingredients making a harmless inexpensive compound which any person can prepare by shaking well In a bottle: Fluid Extract Dan delion one-half ounce Compound Kargon ono ounce Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla three ounces Any first-class drugstore will sell this small amount of each Ingredient and the dose for adults is one teaspoonful to be taken after each meal and again al bedtime There Is enough hero to last for one week If taken according to directions Good results will be apparent from the first few doses DECIDE YOURSELF advice of which will be announced later 111 be very glad to provide Pullmans for parties of twenty from any point Passengers west of Charlotte will use tra'n 132 Into Charlotte and pedal train from Charlotte For further Information and Pullman reservations call on or address JAMES KER JR The Opportunity Is Here Backed by i Charlotte Testimony take our word for It depend on a statement Read Charlotte endorsement Italclg-h High School Wins Over East Lines Across tne Water Now Just About on a Par With Those Over Here New York Tribune A steady improvement In the facilities for travel on English railways in the last tefi or a dozen years la revealed In an elaborate review of this service by Engineering The advances Include an increase In the number of trains making long runs without ti stop the general use of restaurant cars and operation at higher speeds than were formerly deemed safe and practicable The most notable gains lit speed are observed In comparatively short runs Anything like fifty-six or City Passenger Agent Charlotte Answer to Bill of Complaint In Buck Shoals Litigation I 'lied Yesterday Airs Fa slum Brother and Sister Arrive Foiii Chicago to Assist Her in the Suit Special to The Observer Asheville Ncv 13 There were no new developments to-day in the interesting law suit of Mrs Harrison-East-man against Capt McBee for the possession of Buck Shoals property once the home of the famous Bill Nye which Mrs Eastman alleges was purchased and developed with her money and In which MeBee claims an Interest further than that McBee through his attorneys has filed an answer io the bill of complaint lr the Injunction matter denying the allegations This Injunction matter involving the continuance of the temporary receiver Silas Bernard of Asheville and also the probable con- tinuance of Lance of Henderson county as manager of the Buck Shoals estate during the pendency of the litigation will come up before Judge Ferguson for hearing at Hendersonville Monday It was learned to-day that while there had been some suggestion of an 1 amicable settlement of the difference growing out of the ownership and management of Buck Shoals nothin? had come of the matter and that In all probability the courts would be called upon to define the rights of Mrs Eastman and'Captaln McBee If rights the latter has In the Buck Shoals estate It Is also been learned that the pendency of the litigations In their various phases would not affect the approaching marriage of Mrs Eastman to Mr Elwsrds William Preston Harrison of Chicago a brother of former mavor Carter HarMsnn of Chicago and Mrs Owslev a sister of Mrs Eastman arrived Jn Asheville to-day for the purpose it la said of assisting Mrs Eastman In her suits against McBee Read the citizens And decide for yourself MJe Is one case of It Mrs Mollie Norman North Street Charlotte says "I am' recommending Doan's Kidney Pills In the hope that others suffering from kidney trouble will consult their own Interest by giving this remedy a trial For a long time my kidneys were weak and disordered Grand Excursion to Richmond Ya November 23th On account of Thanksgiving gams between Universities of North C'aro-1 11 na and Virginia SOUTHERN RAIL- WAY will operate special train to 1 leave Charlotte at 7:46 No- vember 25th arriving at Richmond about 6 :00 a November 26th 10n 1908 Returning leave Richmond Special to The Observer Goldsboro Nov 13 A fast game of football was here this afternoon between Golosboro and Raleigh the latter winning out by a score of 6 to 4 It was a hard-fought battle from start to finish and neither club was sure of the game until the very last minute But for the excellent work of Aycock captain of the home club Goldsboro would not have scored By a hcautlful kick he scored 4 points for Goldsboro Just one minute before the game was over Both teams played excellent ball only one fumble being made during the entire game which was a royal battle to the finish midnight same date Train to consist of first-class day coaches and Pullman cars Tickets to be sold at points on branch lines to connect at Junction points Round trip rate from Char" lotte $3 00 For detailed Information see large flyers or call on your depot agent VERNON Trav Pass Agent Those desiring Pullman accommodations will notify me and as a result I Buffered Intensely from pains in my back I tried 1 many remedies but they proved of little benefit and when I heard i Doan's Kidney Pills highly spoken of I purchased a box at II Jordan drug store and began using them I soon felt their good effects and it was not long before the pain In my back entirely For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents Foster-MIlburn Co Buffalo New York sole agents for the United States Remember the and take no other up must first be made known th6n he Is bound to offend some one and acquire the disagreeable reputation of a certain superiority and loftiness of which he is by no means guilty He Is In a sense defenseless and all this of course is duly taken Into consideration Vy the bad-mannered person who calls hitn up who if his victim were talking wdth some one else inwthe room would scarcely have the effrontery to walk up and break Into the conversation or who wouldn't force himself into a private office but who makes no bones of gleefully sitting in a neighboring booth and compelling the unfortunate man to listen to him 'Thus the telephone has brought Into existence a new nuisance Something ought to be done about neutralizing his pernicious activity Rev Id -mi mid Wake Forest To-Day Speciul to The Observer Davidson Nov 13 The game here with Wake Forest will take place according to schedule to-morrow afternoon at 830 It Is expected that Charlotte will send up quite a delegation The Wake Forest team though this Is its first season la said to be a strong aggregation strong physically and well trained The inanagfement here hopes to arrange another game with it for Thanksgiving Day In Charlotte and It believed that this plan will mature to tne great sntKactlon of both colleges and the Charlotte public SAYINGS OF MRS SOLOMON Hickory Msn Secures Georgia Bride Special to The Observer Hickory Nov 13 Luther Leach arrived homo to-night with his bride who was Miss Bertha Sewell daughter of Mr and Mrs Sewell of Summerville Ga The wedding was a quiet affair and took place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride Mr and Mrs Leach will be at home at 1437 Eleventh avenue Being the Confessions of the Seven Hundredth Wife as Translated by Ilelen Rowland 1 International Automobile Races Stt-vnmiEli Ga November 23d-26th Special Low Rates Via Seaboard The SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY announces VERY' LOW rates to Savannah Ga Account INTERNATIONAL GRAp PRIZE AUTOMOBILE RACES November 23d-26th Thanksgiving Day from all points on their line Round-trip rata from Charlotte $775 tickets to bo sold November 21st to 25th and for forenoon tratffs arriving in Savannah November 26th Final return limit November 30th The SEABOARD offers unexcelled DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE consisting of Vestibule Pullman Sleeping Cars and Dining Car service SCHEDULE AS FOlXOWS Leave Charlotte No 40-35 4:30 ft No 44 510 Arrive Hamlet No 40-33 7:20 a No 44 7:55 Lenvo Hambt No 81 7:23 a No 43 8:20 Arrive Savannah No 81 2:45 mJ No 43 2 :45 a For further information call OH your agent or address undersigned GATTIS A Raleigh JAMES KER A Jr Charlotte Tar Heel and Palmetto Elevens Moot To-Day Special to The Obseiver Chapel Hill Nov 13 To-morrow afternoon the Universities of North and South Carolina will meet on the local gridiron for the first time since 11104 Williams will probably play halfback in place of Captain Thomas and Garrett will do the punting Mr Kogers theveteran guard has been selected as field captain for the remainder of the Seaboard's Special Train to Richmond November 25th 1908 Account Football Game Between and Virginia FYom Charlotte The Seaboard will operate special excursion train consisting of Pullman cars and day coaches to Richmond Va leaving Charlotte on the night of November 25th at 8:30 arriving at Richmond next morning at 7:30 a Returning will leave Richmond Thursday at 12 midnight 26th arriving In Charlotte Friday at 10 a The Pullman berth rate will be $200 In each direction two can occupy berth at sanje price Reserve your space now The fare for the round trip will bo as follows: ltutherfordton to Mt' Holly inclusive $550 Charlotte 5 00 Chester to Wadesboro inclusive 500 Ltlesville Cheraw and Hamlet 450 Cognac to Southern Pines Inclusive 400 Niagara to Cary Inclusive 360 Rates will also be put in from Lumberton Laurlnburg and Maxton Does not Color the Hair Washington Herald Be not deceived my daughter nori put thy trust in signs neither Judge a man by the size of tip to the waiter for a great bluff worketh won-deres And because a man weareth a passionate vest and all-silk sox yet need not follow' that payeth his board bill regularly For a twenty-dollar-a week clerk hlreth taxicabs with blase air yet a trust magnate guldeth thee gently but firmly to a street car Verily a man regardeth thine acceptance of his roses before marriage as a favor but he looketh upon thy bills after marriage as graft Yea a sweetheart Is an object of conquest but a wife Is an object of charity i Neither judge a morals by the temperance button he weareth Until thou hast searched his pockets to see whether there be not an Elk pin hidden therein And when thou dls-coverest that a man drinketh not and smoketh not and flirteth not restrain thine admiration until thou hast found out what worse thing he doeth in place of 4hese I Charge thee my daughter tremble not when thou art Introduced to Carolina Defeats Davklson In Singles Also Special to The Observer Chapel Hill Nov 13 By wlnnlfig the singles this afternoon the University was victor in the Carolina-Davld-son tennis meet Fountain wqa from McClintock by the scores of 7-5i 6-1 and 6-3 Hyman defeated Crawford by the score of 6-4 6-1 and 9-7 VICTOR METCALF Secretary of tho Navy wlvo yesterday resigned his position in President Roosevelt's Cabinet on account of ill health HAIR VIGOR fifty-seven miles an hour for a greater distance than twenty-five miles was almost unknown in England In 1895 Now It is sustained or surpassed regularly on four different lines One the Caledonian has three trains daily which travel thirty-five miles at a rate ranging from fifty-seven to sixty-one miles an hour The Great Northern operates the same number of trains for ninety miles at the rate of fifty-six miles an hour and the London Northwestern and the Great Western each has fourteen regular trains dally which maintain that School Defeats Catawba (Allege Special to The teener Morganton Nov 13 In a football game Here this afternoon between the School and Catawba College the School beat Catawba the score being 27 to 0 ally and earnestly cast Its solid vote for ideas and candidates of other making Will the radical Western Democrats now be as liberal? Their unimpeded control of the party having been attended with the most disastrous results will they now perceive tho fairness and the practical wisdom of permitting the exponents of the older faith to re-assume the helm? Or Insisting on bolding fast to a control which they bave proved themselves utterly Incapable of using effectually will they stand by and see the youth and flower of the South which Is to sav of Democracy driven to express Itself through new alignment outside the fold? 4 A A i -4 i I 9 4 Tt vitr 4 A BRILLIANT SERIES HE SNORT STORIES BY TNE FOREMOST WRITERS OF THE DAY Hornets of Next Year The names and address of the latest additions to the Charlotte baspball squad for the season of 1909 follows: Claude Sanders pitcher Willow lOkla Alfred Humphrey pitcher Ashtabula 0 Hugh Warner catcher Buffalo Wood in-tflelder Fitzpatrick Ga and James Riley InfLlder Buffalo ONE OF OCR NEICSHBORS Wilmington School Wins Special to The Observer Fayetteville Nov 13 The High School defeated the Donaldson Military Academy 6 to 0 at football here this afternoon The general work of the Wilmington team especially the punting of Schulken was excellent Will be inaugurated in The Charlotte Daily Observer Sunday November 15th These stories are by authors who bave won fame in the literary world and who command high prices for the product of their pens There will be 52 of them one each Sunday all copyrighted and hitherto unpublished and if you read them in The Observer you will not be able to secure them elsewhere ROBBED BY BOOTBLACK Farmer With Imbibed Loses May Also lose Kannapolis Seven Milos North of Concord a Thriving Little City of 35000 Concord Times From a letter head Just printed at The Times office for the Cannon and Patterson companies at Kannapolis we take the following facts about that thriving town: is a new town having been founded In 1907 It will have a population of about 35 00 when all the manufactories are in operation Located sqyen miles north of Concord on the main line of the Southern Railway1 It Affords pH the railroad and telegraph facilities desired and has the local advantage of up-to-date stores fivery stable postofflee market and drug store ice factory and Ibfirber shop There are -also local boarding houses at which board can be secured at low rates The houses are rented at reasonable prices These houses are nicely constructed and conveniently arranged plastered walls and grates In each room The local market Is excellent for- purchasing supplies and the companies furnish coal to operatives at actual cost "For recreation the Cannon Memorial Hall has been opened This handsome three-story structure Is equipped with reading rooms pool tables and bowling alleys gymnasium shower baths and swimming pool and a beautiful lake for boating is' situated just in front of this hall The hall will be opened to lad tea and gentlemen alike witli a minimum mem-bershlp fee to the operatives The climate of Kannapolis Is a 11 that could be desired and the location of this city la one of the most healthful In North Carolina Is a fine brick two-story school building and besides this the management of the Memorial Ha! Intends to conduct an Industrial School for the benefit of employes who wish to secure such an education These Classes will be conducted at night by competent Instructors Tho hall will also have regular A features Lots have been donated to different denominations for building- Truman Newberry Burry County uob Booze Money nmj Mustache Correspondence of The Observer Winston-Salem Nov 12 By unusual circle of circumstances a rather wPlI-krtown farmer 'from Surry county who came here to market Ills tobacco had 869 stolen from him and what Is more may be compelled to temporarily part with an abundant tltlan colored mustache "of in the words of Miss Mattie Peterson poetess laureate of North Carolina were fond" 1 The man shall be nameless because of his humiliation Having disposed of his tobacco at high prices at one of the warehouses he felt that he was entitled to recreation and sought it unwisely by partaking of too much Sitting in a little obscure restaurant he was stroking his red mustache when two little negro bootblacks lmportlonod him for business He let them shine his shoes and then generously inquired if he could throw any more business their way "Boss yoh musstash Is mighty but bit oughter be black lack yoh ventured one of the boys The farmer reflected a moment and was lost "Polish It up" he commanded The boys did a good Job of it from their standpoint The mustache as shown to the police this afternoon was 'black as ink but shinier After the hirsute polish however the farmer discovered he had been robbed one of the boys having picked his pocket Several hours later the (boy was arrested at his home and $68 70 of the $69 was recovered The farmer Is now seeking to restore the tltlan color the mustache He fears It may be necessary td have It cut oft Tho Assistant Secretary of the Navy' who will bo chosen to succeed Secretary Metcalf The series of 52 newspapers who are rangement $25000 or $500 for each story The list of authors embraces such noted writers as Dr Cyrus Townsend Brady' Sir Gilbert -Parker Marion Crawford Richard Le Gallienne Octave Thanet Clara Morris Grace MacGowan Cooke Carolyn Wells and Jenkins Hains under indictment for the murder of William Annis speed the former for 102 miles and the latter for 123 miles A good many American expresses on straight and level sections of track equal or surpass these performances for' considerable portions of their regular service Indeed spurts at the rate of sixty-five or seventy miles an hour aru not uncommon in this country Still the difference Is small and for short distances It must be admitted that the new records in England are close to the best achievements In the United States STORY OP THE ELEJCTCOST a college professor lest he ask thee the square root of the hypothenuse rather will he ask thee to eat a phil-opena yet a football favorite will quote thee verses from Keats and a poet will brag of his muscle For every man seeketh to appear that which he Is not Ana he who remalneth up until1 midnight to talk to thee may not be willing to rise at 6 o'clock to work for thee i Therefore compliment a learned1 man upon his dancing a preacher! upon his jokes a fat man upon hlsi grace and a fool upon his understand- ing Tell a bank president that he( should have been a detective even as Sherlock Holmes and he will marvel how thou dtscoVerest his acuteness i Yet tell any man that he shouldst have been an actor and he will exalt thy Judgment For no man llvetli whoi thinketh not that he was cut cut for a matinee Idol Selah? Thrlee-Knipha sized Which That Story Tcll Washington Post i In Minnesota a Detnoerstt has been elected Governor but Bry-an has lost the State In Ohio a Democrat hSts been elected Governor but Bryan has lost the State In Indiana a Democrat has been elected Governor but Bryan has lost the State In North Dakota a Democrat has been elected Governor but Bryan has lost the State In Montana a Democrat probably has been elected Govrnor but Bryan has lost the Mate In New York the Democratic can- miss the first story by Agnes and Edgerton Castle which appears Sunday next Telephone Bl Manner Life Science makes possible new form of Impoliteness Why should a man simply because he has a telephone be taken advantage of by the other man on the outside who wants to sell him something or bore him or Importune him in some other way? And a way Important only to himself The man who has a telephone la In a large sense at the mercy of the outside world As it may be of the utmost importance he must always answer the call If he tries to inaugurate a system whereby the name an-1 business of the person who calls him A clergyman writes: thoso littls Candy Cold Cure Tablets are working wonders In my Preventing surely will check a eold or the Grippe In a very few hours And Preventlcs are so safe harmless ho Quinine nothing hareh nor sickening Fine lor feverish hlldr-n Box of 4a for 25j boid by MuUefi'i Pharmacy Only One "BROMO That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Look for the signature of GROVE Used the World over to Curs a Cold la Gas Day 25c TV a fl ft rf ts ti I.

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