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CHARLOTTE NEWS, AUGUST 27, 1902. VB0UT THE "BLUES" W hat is Known as me asioned by actual exist- . eternal conditions, but in the 1 .Miiaionty of cases by a disorder- p? m 1 ' -; a DS if--.- "C-3 f THIS IS A FACT vhichmay be demonstra ted by trying a course of 1 7m 111! rontroi and regulate the LIVER. "v brin? hope and bouyancy to the They bring health and elastic to the i-ouy. i y YAKS SUBSTITUTE . nuiicun) 6 Material C'lTSGANALSCHEME Colombian Leader Denounces Extension of Time WOULD DELAY' PROJECT Calls on the Insurgents to Keep Up Th8 War So That the Concession Cannot Be of Value to Uncle Sam S RG RA How Mrs. Bruce, a Noted Opera Singer, Escaped an Operation. Proof That Many Operations for Ovarian Troubles are Unnecessary. " Deab Mrs. Pikitam : Trayelling for years on the road, with, irregular meals and. sleep and damp beds, broke down my health so completely two years ago that the physician advised a complete rest, and when I had gained w v v indow Glass .. . Feed 5 X WITHER. S.f :202S. College Street t BOTH 'rilONES. X Building Msteriad Fire Brick 61 Clay ANCHOR BRAND VIRGINIA Highest ri LIME. Award Chicago position. LEHIGH BR.aND PORTLAND CEMENT. Highest Award Buffalo Exposi tion. Only house in Charlotte in tills line reached by all rail roails; therefore we are en abi-ii to undersell all competi tors. Write for prices. i 4 W. W. Ward (& Son Charlotte. N. C. TRAVELING MEN . T .4 fL a can leave their U H D R Y With us while passmg through j nd have it promptly forwarded Y to almost any address in this sec- Ation of North and South Caro- $!ina WITHOUT EXPRESS J CHARGES, through cur numer- cl!g agencies in surrounding 4 iovvns. 4 4 Cur work will be found to be FIRST-CLASS in every way and j I we get it to you when promised.! Willestad, Curacao, Aug. 26. Gen. Rafael Uribe-Unbe, the military leader of ihe Colombian revolutionary forces, has just issued ti proclamation to the Liberal or Revolutionary party of Co lombia urging the continuance of the war, so that the new Panama Canal Company may not obtain the six years' extension of time granted by the San Clemente Government. v He says that the extension of time was"' illegal, that it must be ratified by a freely elected Colombian Congress to be legal, and that there could be no valid transfer of the canal title by the French Company to the United States without the previous consent of the Colombian Congress. General Urbe- uribe in his proclamation says: "The public is aware of the fact that the United States Congress has just passed a law authorizing President Roosevelt to obtain for the North American nation the right to build the Panama canal provided two conditions be filled: First, that the title of the French Company be valid, and, second, that the company should not demand over $40,000,000 for the transfer. The only thing that gives commercial value to the French Company's title is the six years' extension of time granted by Dr. San Clemente without constitution al power, and after the Colombian Con gress, during the session of 1898, re fused to authorize the granting of such an extension. Moreover, it is a notori ous fact that the desire to annul the harmful effects of Dr. San Clemente's illegal and unpatriotic act had great influence on the minds of those who decided to depose him. "During the two years that not counting the extension of time still remain before the expiration of the term of the franchise, it is impossible for any human power to fulfill the ob ligation of digging the canal and it is evident that no one would buy the con cession under conditions so exacting. Eight years, however, would be amply sufficient for American energy, science and capital to accomplish this great enterprise. "Now, the extension of time, which is in reality what the French company can sell, is not legal if a Colombian Congress, freely elected, does not rati fy it. Not even the transfer of the franchise to a Government will be valid without the previous consent and approval of the same Congress. Thus the title that the French com pany presents to the Government of the United States is not ,a perfect and transferable title, while it lacks the sanction of the supreme authority, which, in accordance with the. existing Constitution, is the legislative power. "The Colombian Liberal party, guid ed by the purest patriotic sentiment, has solemnly protested against Dr. San Clemente's proceeding. 'I do hereby confirm that protest, inasmuch as it is supported by the party and justified by reason." Baltimore Sun. h A I STAR LAUNDRY I -- 28 West Trade St. - - H.B. McDowell, pro pr 1 n toe iamood 4 9 e 4 ongevity; 0 KT a first-class f Laundry like purs j i handle your linen and get I nd of the harrowing rub- $ I a-dub-dub of the washer- I woman, We get it clean I and reduce the friction to a minimum, 4 ' 1 n 1. in. ,., $ . 1 odel team laundry any NATIONAL AND AMERICAN GAMES Score: R H E Baltimore. 00000000 0 0 8 2 Chicago ...14300001 110 15 0 Batteries Howell and Smith; Gar vin and Yofi'at. Umpire, Connolly. Score: R H E Cleveland .0 0 2 00 0 0 0 0 2 12 3 Phila 2400331 0 013 17 1 BatteriesKHess and Bemis; Plank and Schreck. ( Score: R H E Boston.... 0800210 2 013 15 0 St. Louis .200000 00 0 2 6 4 Batteries Young and Criger; Powell Kane and Kahoe. Umpire, O'Laughlin. Score: - ' R H E Wash 0 0 1 1 3 3 0 0 08 12 5 Detroit ... .3 0000031 07 9 1 Batteries Patten and Clark; Mc Carthy and McAlister. Umpires, Car ruthers and Johnstone. Score: R II E Pittsburg 00000-0350 08 14 3 Boston .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 S 0 Batteries Chesbro and Zimmer; Pit tinger and Moran. Second game: Pittsburg.. 00100200 03 10 1 Boston .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 2 3 Batteries Doheny . and Zimmer; Willis and Moran. Umpire, Irwin. Score: ,R H E Cinci 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 8 3 New York. 1 0 0 1 0-3 0 0 16 11 0 Batteries Thielman and Bergen; Matthewson and Bowerman. Umpir Emslie. ' St. Louis-Philadelphia game postponed on account of rain. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Atlanta 1; Shreveport 5. Birmingham 7; NewJfleans 6. Chattanooga 8; Little Rock 0. Nashville-Memphis game postponed. MRS. G. BRUCE. sufiicient vitality, an operation for ovarian troubles. Not a very cheerful prospect, to be sure. I, however, was advised to try Lyclia E. PinMiafm's Vegetable Compound and San ative "Wasli ; I did so, fortunately for me. Before a month had passed I felt that my general health had im proved ; in three months more I was cured, and I have been in perfect health, since. I did not lose an engage ment or miss a meal. "Your Vegetable Compound is cer tainly wonderful, and well worthy the E raise your admiring friends who have een cured are ready to give you. I always speak highly of it, and you will admit I have good reason to do 60." Mrs. G. Britct-:, Lansing, Mich. fSOOO forfeit if abavz ijsiiinonia! is not genuine. tThe fullest counsel on this subject can ha secnrecl witliout cost by writing to Mrs? Pinkliam,, Lynn, Mass. Tour letter will be. entirely confidential. DISC G RAP HO PHONES AND FLATl vS RECORDS. Perfection in Disc Graphophones and Flat Records was quickly achiev ed by the Columbia Phonograph Com pany, the pioneers and leaders in the talking machine art, when it demon strated the wonderful possibilities of the flat indestructible records. Up to that time nothing important had been accomplished. The machines wrere faulty and the records were not in the same class with the cylindrical r cords used on the graphophone. A knowledge of how to make disc records an! the proper material of wrhich to make them seemed to be en tirely lacking. The wide experience of the record department of the Colum bia Phonopraph .Company enabled it to grasp the , true principles underly ing the making of disc records, and the first product was a great deal bet ter than anything that had been ac complished by others. With the lapse of time the improvement that has come with practice has placed the Co lumbia Disc Records far in advance of all others. They are characterized by smoothness, sweetness, clearness and naturalness. And while preserving all these desirable qualities they are the loudest records on the market. The Disc Graphophone is made in three types, selling. at $15, $20 and $30. Seven inch records 50c. each, :$5 per dozen; 10 inch records lench, S10 per dozen. The Graphophone and ; Columbia Records were awarded the Grand Prize at the Paris Exposition of 1900. The . Columbia Phonograph Com pany, 110 E. Baltimore St., Baltimore, headquarters for graphophones and talking machine supplies of every kind, will- send you catalogues on ap plication. 2G-2t ArvdreV?s Firnitre jsic Compny rruture BLOOD POISO Is the worst disease on earth, yet the easiest to cure WHEN YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO. Many have pimples, spots on the skin, sores in the month, ulcers, falling hair, bone pains, ca tarrh, doirt know it is BLOOD POISON. Send to DR. Uk OWN, 085 Arch St,, Philadelphia, Pa., for BKOWN'S 1JL.OOD CUiiE, $2.00 per bottie, lasts one month BKOWN'S J4PSULES f-S. For sale by II. M. Urarnon, Druggist, Charlotte The Denver man who had the tem erity to be too busy to see John W. Gates when the latter called must have been at one time or another a night clerk in a summer-resort hotel or a commissioner of buildings 111 a large city. Chicago Inter Ocean. Ovir new faJl stock of Fine Leather Fir.nitire. bought while in GrLid R.ap ids in Augist is now on our floors for yovir -inspection. We do not hesitate to Stxy that this is the largest, finest ervd cheapest collection of Leather Furniture ever shown in this Stak.te. Every piece of it is a p.ece of Firni tire tha.t combines in it everything that goes to make ip a. high grak.de merito rious piece of Furniture. Yovi should inspect these new goods aa once. We offer them this week at ovir Aigust Clearance SoJe prices 7 - A Sk 5 ndrews isic F lirhitvire orhpariy 7 f 653 North Eighth St., Phila., Pa. Father and son tatre been practicing success fully in Philadelphia for 65 years. ARE YOTJ A VICTIM? Blood Poison, Nervous Debility, Ulcers, Blad der. Kidneys, Skin Diseases, Varicocele, Hydro cele, Hupture, Piles, permanently cured by im proved methods without pain or detention from business. We do not keep a drug store nor copy remedies from othe" dpctors' prescriptions, but make the t reatment of each case a special study, vve are graduates of medical colleges, father and son and combine hospital practice with 65 years office experience. Go where you will be treat ed for your disease, and not for the sake of sell ing drugs. iOur treatment is scientific and costs less with better results. Consultation free of Charge. SEND FOR BuOK, Hours. 8 to 3. 6 to 9. Sunday. 9 to 13. "THE HERBS OF LIFE" is an old Indian Medicine and one that cures when all otusrs fr LI. This is not a relief but r. sure on :e" for i ".vspepsia, Indigestion, Live: and Kictaev trouoies, and l.'heuuaatism no mat ter of h( .w Iovih" su-.t'ding. -t is a'Klood Puritiei from "XatAu-e.'s Tvv.u Store" Hoots, Gumsj, Barjs. braves and riot-ries--and is the Medicine to ducBjr with, oue that, you really rely on to do its woi lc It is iiicxpei si vo aivd backed tip with a guarantee to refund i loney ii it fails. It givesi a new appetite to the w Silk and. strentitheds the nerves?, restores the loss f rest, to the "Oil OF JOY." use d as aa external -aa ih.-ati on in con nection with the Herbs of Life is a su re cure fot Rheioni.tism. Js"W(i will ship to any addr-es upon receipt I 25 cents th!jw i wo valuable remedies FOR SO DAYS ONLY. L o sale by ail dcugjists, 50c. SYNS RED 1035 Penn. INDIAN Avenue. M EDICJ NE CO. Baltimore, Md a i?. ii eio? mmt mss fm ess r' ti 1 lrfTEETHING PQWWM&mjUki Bi,ack Springs. Ark.. Bent. 18. 1901. Rev. J. W. Berry (of Arkansas Metaodist Conference.wiites:) "Enclosed find fifty cents for which please mail me two packages of "TEETHIN A." We wonder how we have raised children without it. The other day a lady in Mis souri sent us a package and it came at a most opportune time ; our babe was in a se rious condition ; his bowels had been in bad condition for days, and nothing that we gave did any good; the second dose of "TEETHINA" gave perfect relief and he has had no further trouble. Other members of the family have used it and every dose har been a perfect success. Rev. E. K. Cars-j CARSWELL well, late of Ga.5 STA-STA-STAMMER.ING.' A Minister's Great Dis covery The One Cause and Its Sure Remedy. No Knife, No Medicine. Infallible, natural, sci entific, quick. No oth er cure. Other methods artificial and afford only temporary improvement. No relapses when one the Fon-Lin Method ,;t akes." Best References. Send stamp for Pocket Pamphlet and Summer Terms. INSTITUTE. 2325 Cailew Ave., Ba!timore, Md. I Made in three types selling at $15, $20 $30 77; host Disc Machine on the Market Entrtam& Evesylbdy E&sryYfhQre ' Uses Flat iDdefroctible Hecords 1 ! of BEAUTY is a. foy forever, bit cheap and inferior piece of FurniKire is not only a sovirce of continual anroyarvce, bit no amount of re pairs will ever produce thett entity. Comfort .nd Service That yoi will find in High. Grade Furniture. Cheap Furniture is High Price It matters not where you biy it, bit good, high grade Furniture is cheap if yoi biy from 3 3 3 UBIN FUR..NITUHE CO. Examine our stock and get our prices before you buy. 4 0 which without being handled E0TH PHONES. A DEEP MYSTERY. It is a mystery why women endure Backache, Headache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy Spells when thousands have proved that Electric Bitters will quick ly cure such troubles. "I suffered for years with kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Phebe Cherley, of Peterson, Ia "and a lame back pained ma so I could not dress myself, but Electric Bitters wholly cured me, and, although 73 years old, I now am able to do all my housework." It overcomes Ccnstipa- V ! tion. improves appetite, -gives perfect 4 health. Only 50c. afBurwcll & Dunn) Co.'s drug store. danger of "M 7-inch The reproductions are and BRSLUAHT Records 50 cents each ; $5 per doz. 10-inch Records $! each; $10 per doz. The GRAPHOPHONE and COLUMBIA RECORDS were awarded the GRAND PRIZE at the PAR5S EXPOSITION of 1900 UO l. Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MP. 0 WJC GUAR.ANTEE PRICES AND TO SUPPLY YOU AT ALL TIMES WITH PURE CRYSTAL ICE AND ALL THE BEST GRADES OF . t STANDARD ICE FUEL COMPANY. 99669009 OO 6969009 90000000000000 9 O G O O D P A I NT e Not only beautifies your house but preserves it. Our SEMI-PASTE : PAINT, which is made of lead, zinc, and best coloring matter ground In PURE UNSEED OIL to thickness that it requires one gallon of Lin- seed -Oil to each gallon of Semi-Paste Paint, is what you should paint four bouse with, as Linseed Oil is the life' of all paints, and by using Dur SEMI-PASTE PAINTS, you add your own Linseed Oil. O TANNER PAINT AND OIL COMPANY, O Box 180. 1419 East Main Street, Richmond, Va. n eoocooeooeooooooocooooowoooooQf o o i b 1! ii '5 1 " f i t.
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