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f CHARLOTTE NEWS, AUGUST 28, 1 902. TRUSTS AGAINST Hi If Mr. Roosevelt Goes Further He'll Find a Thorny Path. i SOUTH CAROLINA PRIMARY. PARTY FAR FROM UNITED Eepresentative Pou Says The Demo crats Have a Good Opening To Win in Tne Fall Elections. (Baltimore Sun.) Washington,. Aug. 26. Representa tive Edward W. Pou, of North Caro lina, was in Washington today, fresh from a campaigning tour of the State of Maine. Mr. Pou says that President Roose velt's announced intention to pursue the trusts has aroused antagonism to his nomination two years hence, and that, unless he informs the big indus trial combinations that he hopes for no legislation unfavorable to the trusts, he will lose the support of a powerful element of the party which has hereto fore befriended him. "However honest the President may be," said Mr. Pou to a correspondent of the Sun today, "I do not believe his party will allow him to take any effec tive action against the trusts. When ever he succeeds in convincing his own party that he is in earnest it will be difficult for him to secure the nomi nation two years from now. That means that he will do nothing. It is a fact also that in the event that he forces anti-trust legislation many con tributions to the Republican campaign fund will be lost to the party. The Re publican party in such an event would be 1,000,000 votes short of a majority, and upon the issue of tariff revision the Democrats would sweep the coun try in. old-time Democratic fashion. "The question as to whether we car ry the next House is not of very great importance," continued Mr. Pou, "but tariff reform and economy in the pub lic expense are the issues upon which tho party can elect the next President. I find that the main issue in the North is along the line of tariff revision, and sentiment is very strong in favor of reducing the duty upon articles manu factured in this country, which are cheaper abroad than they are at home." Mr. Pou says he believes that a large Democratic vote will be polled in Maine next month, notwithstanding the fact that it is an off year for elections. He is not very sanguine of Democratic victory in any of the Maine Congress ional districts. He says, however, that, if the Democratic vote is larger than usual the effect will be great through out the country in encouraging Dem ocratic voters. Heyward and Ansel Will Run Over for Governor. (Columbia State.) Practically all the vote in the State in the several races has been account ed for up to early this morning. A to tal vote of 82,626 is reported in the race for governor. The returns from about 10 counties are as yet only partial and there is probably a total of 10,000 or more votes outstanding. In some of the minor races no returns are in from Hampton, Aiken, or Cherokee. ' On the face of the returns it appears that Latimer and Evans will surely make the second race for the senate and that Heyward and Ansel will run over for governor. Talbert is third man but Ansel is leading him nearly 2,000 votes. Jim Tillman is still in fourth place and is almost certain to stay there. For lieutenant governor Sloan leads out handsomely and will run over with Gary. For secretary of state Wilson leads with several thousands to spare, and will make the second race with Gantt. Gunter is almost certainly nom inated for attorney general, leading Stevenson nearly 4,000 votes. For comptroller general Walker and Jones will be in the second race, and it will be a close one. McMahan is probably renominated for superintend ent of education, but his lead is only about 1,600 votes. Frost comes out of the race for adjutant general over 6,00 votes ahead of Boyd, with whom he will run over. Boyd Evans leads the race for railroad commissioner, and will run over with either Caughman op Mobley, who are very closo. Wilborn is badly beaten. The summaries in all the are here given: FOR SENATOR: Elliott Evans Hemphill 11,523 Henderson 11,291 Johnstone 11,365 Latimer 19.244 WHY DO YOU SUBMIT TO A DAILY LIFE OF SUFFERING? contests 10,396 14,714 Total .... 78,544 FOR GOVERNOR: Ansel 15,381 Heyward 34,921 Talbert 13,813 Tillman 13,724 Timmerman 4,787 Total 82,626 FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. Blease 13,502 Gary 25.90( Sloan 31,687 Total 70,000 FOR SECRET AY OF STATE: Austin 16,988 Gantt : 33,762 Wilson 28,690 Total 69,440 FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL: Gunter. Jr 37,529 Stevenson 33,807 THE WEATHER. Forecasts for tonight and Friday. For Charlotte and vicinity: Showers tonight and Friday. For North and South Carolina: Showers tonight and Friday. Fresh east to southeast winds. Notes Cloudy and rainy weather prevail throughout South Atlantic and Middle Gulf States. Fair conditions obtain over the other portions of the country Rain has fallen over the Middle At lantic coast and has been general over the east and southeast portions of the cotton belt. The pressure is high over the north Atlantic and Pacific coasts and lowest over the - Northwest. Temperature changes have been un important. R. W. GRAY, Observer Temporarily in Charge. Paine's Celery Compound Cures SUMMER DYSPEPSIA, INDIGES TION AND STOMACH TROUBLES. The tortures and evils of summer dyspepsia and indigestion are experi enced by thousands at this time. The dyspeptic's train of evils may be enumerated as follows: feelings of dizziness, langour, nervousness, sleep lessness, headache, distension of the stomach, loss of flesh, difficult breath ing, and the action of the heart is se riously affected. All forms of dyspepsia are quickly banished by the use of Paine's Celery Compound. The use of this marvel ous medicine allays the inflammation of the nerves centered about the stom ach; it opens up the sewers of the body and removes all waste matter ; it cleanses the blood; it makes new nerve fibre ; it restores digestive pow er and promotes bodily strength and artivitv. Mr. Fred Ross. Clarendon, Iowa, briefly writes about his happy experience with Paine's Celery Com pound as follows: "It. eives me great pleasure to testi- fv t.n the merits of Paine's Celery Compound. I can candidly and hon estly say it is the best medicine in the world. Two years ago I was suf fering from "indigestion and nervous ness, and was so run down that 1 could hardlv walk without help. 1 nsfifl two bottles of Paine's Celery Compound and got better almost from v, firct Hnsp and have had no use for medicine since. I was completely cured." Will Move to Rock Hill. The Rock Hill Herald says: "Mrs. Laura Laney, of Charlotte, formerly of this city, has rented the Central Hotel and yesterday moved her effects into that building. Her intention is to keep boarders and she expects to be ready for their reception at an early date. Total 71336 FOR COMPTROLLER GENERAL: Brooker 13,528 Jones 19,2-2 Sharpe 15,29o Walker ........ - 22,406 Total 70,451 FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF EDU CATION: McMahan 35,196 Martin 34134 Total 69,830 FOR ADJUTANT AND INSPECTOR GENERAL: Aver 2,233 Boyd ' 21,010 Frost 27,332 Patrick L'w Rouse 2911 The girl with the giddy bathing suit is not always in the swim. A Visit to Charlotte. The editor of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian at Due West was m Charlotte the first of the week. In writ ing of his visit here he says: "On our return we stopped over in Charlotte and spent the night most pleasantly with kindred. We saw the East Avenue Tabernacle for the first time, and call ed to see the pastor, but ho was absent, to our regret. It is a nice building and well located, and has a flourishing Sabbath school, membership over five hundred. We were told they were pre paring for a picnic at Mooresville, N. C, the coming week. We met with Bro. R. G. Miller and had a pleasant chat by the way. He was also to have a Sabbath school picnic on the 20th, and Eros. Orr and Montgomery were to address the school,. but the former was called off to preach a funeral at Huntersville. We met Capt. Cochran, formerly of Due West, and had a few pleasant words at the depot. Oil the Diamond 6 Score: R H E Cincinnati .. . .2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 x 6 V 3 New York ..21000000 14 8 6 Batteries Poole and Bergen; Miller, Taylor and Bowerman. Umpire, im- slie. Score: Pittsburg . . Boston Batteries and Moran. R H E ...00004 2 1 Ox 7 14 1 ...01 00 00 0 102 5 1 -Leever and Smith; Eason Umpire, Irwin. Score: R H E Cleveland .. ..000 0000022 11 0 Philadefphia ...00001 00001 3 1 Batteries Barnhard and Wood; Wil son and Schreck. Umpire, Connolly. Score: R H E St. Louis 101 020 0004 5 3 Philadelphia ...2 0. 020000 15 15 2 Batteries Pearson, Currie and Ryan; Duggleby and Douglas. Umpire, O'Day. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Atlanta, 3; Shreveport, 5. Birmingham, 1; .New Orleans, 2. Birmingham, 6; New Orleans, 4. Nashville, 7; Memphis, 0. Nashville, 10; Memphis, 0. Chattanooga, 9; Little Rock, 4. Instead of building in sections, as is customary, a steel stack, 140 feet long, was recently elevated, at the one time in West Albany, N. Y. TOT CAUSES NIGHT ALARM. "One night my brother's baby was taken with Croup," writes Mrs. J. C. Snider, of Crittenden, Ky., "it seemed it would strangle before we could get a doctor, so we gave it Dr. King's New Discovery, which gave quick relief and permanently cured it. We always keep it in the house to protect our children from Croup and Whooping Cough. It cured me of a chronic bronchial trouble that no other reme dy would relieve. Infallible tor Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung troubles. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles ree at Burwell & Dunn Co. Tinfiuiiiiliiiiw !iiiiniiiiiuiai;iiMiii)iiUii;in!ihiii!UiuiUii.iuiiuiiniai,u:u;.iiiiiuiliimi ItititWHKIHW JiVfcgetable Preparationfor As -similating ttieroodandReg da ting the Stomachs andBowels of m a IB The general standard of measurement for womanhood, is "grown-up-ness.'? When a girl is emancipated from school and arrives at the dignity of trailing skirts and elaborate hair dressing she is looked upon as a young woman. But nature knows nothing of such stand ards. When the womanly func tion is establish ed womanhood is attained ac cording to her standards, and there, is need of womanly care and caution. It is girlish ignor ance or neglect at this critical time which often results in long years of after misery. Mothers who perceive the evi dences of func tional derange ment in young girls should promptly have them begin the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It establishes reg ularity, tranquilizes the nerves and tones up the whole system. My troubles started during my girlhood," writes Miss Flora I. Greer, of 107 Howe Street, Akron, O.. "but did not prove serious until 1893. From that time I did not see a well day. I suffered at every monthly period with terrible headache, irritation of the spine and pains in my heels. I had soreness through my hips and ovaries all the time and constant backache. One doctor would tell me one thing ailed me, another would say something altogether differ ent, but they only relieved me. I then wrote you and followed your advice. I took five bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, four of ' Golden Medical Discovery ' and nve vials of Pellets.' Have not had a single symptom of vau sleep good, worn mm mmmmmi . Total 70'526 FOR RAIL-ROAD COMMISSIONER: Cansler ilri Caughman Evans 14. Jepson 5,868 Kinard o,bJb Mobley Prince J.blb Wilborn WJ; Wolling Total 66447 TODAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "One big floor full of boy's and children's suits" Ed Mellon Co. "The smartest neckwear manufac turers i nthe country have contributed the choicest of their products to our stock" Carolina Clothing Co. School books and school supplies at Houston, Dixon & Co. "We pay 4 per cent, and compound interest quarterly" Southern States Trust C.rt We have the biggest snap in real estate that we have had for a long time Brown. & Co. Fine farm at a bargain F. C. Abbott & Co. Big value in "Waldorf" toilet paper at Woodall & Sheppard's. Opera house Sept. 1st "The Lonely Widow." Notice Alexander raham, superin tendent. Professional car Dr. C. G. McMan away. Buy from the makers and save Stieff pianos. "We undertake the most delicate work and we please the most exacting and finicky" The Model Steam Laun dry Co. Holiday notice from city banks. New "for rent" list from J. Arthur Henderson & Bro. Dr. H. M. Davis' Vitaliber. W. Hand, agents. "We never saw a lot of finer potatoes than we received today" Bridgers & Co. Australian Acrobats. A stellar attraction with the Al G. Field Greater Minstrels for tho season of 1902-3, is the famous "Faust Fam ily" cf Australian acrobats, ten in nr mber. This marvelous troupe has recently completed a tour of the world, and were the reigning sensation in all of the leading theatres of Europe, wher ever they appeared. Their act stands out singly and alone, as being posi tively tho most wonderful gymnastic and athletic exhibition in existence, and comprising a feature rare and ex pensive. Combining the essential qualities of grace and daring, necessary for a re fined performance, the wonderful feats of this enmnanv of Australians em braces the acme of fearlessness, clever ness and agility, executed with perfec precision and pleasing effect. OUT OF SORTS. Away the TOO Many Small Brothers. A girl in Salina, Mo., who was handi capped by too many brothers, was en tertaining her favorite caller a few nights ago. Brother No. 1 took up his position on the front porch and stayed About 11 o'clock brotner imo. z Pleasant Way to Drive Blues. A food that will bring back health and rosy cheeks to the sick as well as please the palate for the healthy is a pretty good food to know about. A lady in Minneapolis says, "I am such an enthusiast upon the subject of Grape-Nuts that I want to state a few- instances of its value that have come under my personal experience. "I was taken ill with a serious stomach trouble, so ill that the slight est move caused me pain, and could take nothing into my stomach or re tain even medicine or water. I had been two davs without nourishment when my husband suggested trying Grape-Nuts. "Thfi nurse prepared some with warm water, sugar and cream and took it, hesitatingly at first, until I found it caused me no nam and lov ten days I took no other nourishment The doctor was surprised at my im provement and did not resent my at- trihntine- the sneedv cure to the Vir tues of Grane-Nuts. He said he hat ! a case on record of a teething baby . who grew rosy and fat on tne, same ! diet. 1' "Grape-Nuts are so dainty and.de 1 licious that it appeals to the whole i household and when either husband or I feel generally 'out of sorts' we try confining ourselves exclusively tc the food for a day or two with the happiest results. "For a year I have had for a neigh bor a delicate girl an epileptic when I first knew her she was a mere shadow, weighing 70 pounds, and sub ject to fearful attacks, having as many as 12 and 16 convulsions in a day. At such times she took no nourishment whatever.- She had nev er tried Grape-Nuts and as any food seemed to increase her trouble at such times it was with difficulty I persuaded her to try it. But I told her of my experience and induced her to try a few spoonfuls. "The taste delighted her and ever since she has made it her chief arti cle of diet. The result has been won derful : her improvement is the sub- DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Promotes Digestion,Cheerfur nessandRest.Contains neither OpiunxMorphine nor Mineral. Not arc otic . frape of Old-DrSAItUELPITCJIER PurtyJaii Seed'' Mx.Stnna liocheUe Salis -jimseSeetL hffjemme - BiGarbonakSoda Sugar Wthtayreen. Flavor. A perfect Remedy forConslipa Tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions Jeverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Pac Simile Signature o? NEW' YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Tor Infants and ChilHr The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature rti or over Thirty Years THE CF-NTAUn COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. 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