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CHARLOTTE NEWS, AUGUST 29, 1902. 4-I 00' . t - t t 2 :0R 1 I ! I There v iriir A in ror v.' hi. fort f SCALES, ETC as a man. And his , " sallow skin." .calcs said u losing r heads as he passed i.,. iiil a pi uujiii man swallowed daily -it doses of Scott's fice. r.iiiTor b-.'i- atli -ui.e. said "ruddy the scales sunk !-. weight. And his ,L -.Mi iiDon him with . . i 1 p'1 no fable but is true building j Window ; Fee 4- i B. F. W trv. if you like. , 1'l,u1 street. New York. Material Glass d C3 3 t ITHEHS 1 202 5. College Street Charlotte, N. C. f 3 Tv f - )TII TIIONES. Building Meterivl Fire Brick 8 Clscy ANCHOR BRAND VIRGIN3A LIME. Highlit Award Chicago Ex position. LEHIGH BR.aND PORTLAND CEMENT. Highest Award Buffalo Expos' tion. Only house in Charlotte in thin line reached by all rail roads; therefore we are en abkd to undersell all competi tors. vrrita for prices. eaa mmnatm wamm mcmt mm mmmM tarn W. W. Ward (EL Son Charlotte. . C. rN DOES ED T. H, HILL. (Continued from Second Page.) challem every pledge campaign." ; expem m- i. Ji v 1 i I 4 4 $ TRAVELING MEN? can leav( L A U N v f . their $ D R Yt o ci LuuiuaiiBun OI IT. With thfi present reckless management of our affairs by the Demo emtio, nartv We arraign the leaders of the Dem ocratic partv as false tn made in the last iney premised to reduce exnenses ctnu insieaa or aomg so thev have creased expenditures in almost every department of our State government. J hey promised to curtail rather ban increase the number of offices ana instead of doing so they have in creased the judge and solicitors from u, iiu niuu IIIUI tjclocS by providing for the employment of clerical help that has not heretofore been deemed necessary under similar circumstances. They promised to reduce salaries. but instead of doinsr so thev have in creased the Governor's salary during nis term of office, in violation of tire constitution, and have provided many ways oy which the people are todav taxed tar m excess of any rate they have heretofore had to nav. "They promised to reduce taxation. and instead of doinsr so thev have, leg islated so that our receipts have in creased within three years in the sum of $8S0.419.97. "They promised to reduce expendi tures, and instead of doing so, in three years they have increased in the sum of $1.0SS,545.31. "They promised, by affidavit and oth erwise, that no white man would be disfranchised under the amendment 1$ our constitution, but insteaTl of obser ving their pledge with respect to this matter, the Democratic State chairman is now forced to admit that 18,000 white men will be denied the right to vote at the approaching election. "We condemn them for an unwar ranted effort to impeach, for purely partisan purposes, and because of their action in following precedents estab lished by the Supreme Court of this State in a long line of decisions cover ing a period of more than 00 years, two of our Supreme Couit justices. "We furthermore condemn theni for the enactment of legislation appropria ting the money of the people for the purpose of defraying the expenses of persons indicted for the violation of laws which they had sworn to obey, and for granting amnesty to such per sons from prosecution in the State courts. "We declare that when the constitu tional amendment was adopted by the people of North Carolina two years ago it nassed cut of the realm of politics and that if Governor Aycock, Senator Simmons and others keep faith with the people in the pledges then made, there can be no such thing as a race issue in the present campaign." Members of the district executive committees were named as follows: First. Geo. E. Buckham; second, D. "W. Patrick, Greene; thrid, G. TV. Hunt; fourth, Claudius Dockery, "Wake; fifth, W. T. O'Brien. Durham; sixth, W. D. Sutton, Bladen; seventh, W. A. Bailey, Davie; eighth, E. S. Blackburn, Wil kes; ninth, Thos. S. Rollins, Madison; tenth, J. M. Moody, Haywood. Six members of the State executive com mittee for the State at large were elec ted as follows: B. P. Mebane, Rocking ham; J. T. Wilson Mecklenburg; H. S. Harkins, Beaufort; E. C. Duncan, Car teret; W. P. Bynum, Guilford; Z. V. Walser. Davidson. Pritehard w-as named as chairman of the State committee and after hearing more talk trom Fritcliard tne conven tion adjourned. A MOST GRATIFYING REVELA- TION. The talking machines used flat rec ords which were sold, in past years, in competition with the graphophones using cylindrical records, were fa mous for their scratch and num erous other disagreeable features. But the advantage of flat in destructible records, if they be made acceptable in qual ity, were long since recognized and in the hands of the Columbia Phonograph Company, pioneers and leaders in the talking machine art, this type has been perfected and the records so greatly improved that they are now a moa gratifying revelation. The supply of -these goods has been unequal to the ddnand but plans are now perfected to produce them in un limited quantities and orders will be promptly filled. The Disc Graphophone is hade in three types, selling at $15, $20 and $30. Seven-inch records 50c each, $5 per dozen; 10-infch records, $1 each. $10 per dozen. The Graphophone and Columbia records were awarded the Grand Prize at the Paris Exposition of 1900. The Columbia Phonograph Com pany, 110 East Baltimore street, Bal timore, headquarters for grapho phones and talking machine supplies of every kind, will send you catalogue on application. 2h'-2t i ' ' I. till w i iilpil Ai ififlk H7 - lei 1 After eating, persons of a bilious habit will derive great benefit by taking one of these pills. If you have been DRINKING TOO MUCH, they will promptly relieve the nausea, SKW HEADACHE . and nervousness which follows, restore the appetite and remove gloomy feel ings. Elegantly sugar coated. Take Mo Substitute. Do Stars Explode? The appearance of a new star in the constellation Perseus, and its rapid ex pansion into a nebula, which has been going on for some time past, have re vived among astronomers the theory that some nebulae may be formed by explosion. About 1870, Professor Bick erton, of Canterbury College, New Ze land, showed that, if two stars should the abraded parts, Points About People. Seven Hedin, the explorer, will need at least two years to. put into book form the result of of his recent African Mrs. J. M. Hough, wife of the station agent at Woodbine, Iowa, has invented an improvement on the mail crane feu: fast trains. Lord Kelvin is sard to be the wealth iest of British inventors. Fourteen of his patents cover appliances that are used on warships. high at once graze one another if relatively small, would have so a temperature tuat tney would become nebulous, and that the nebula so formed would, under certain condi tions, continue to expand until dissi patad in space. The present expanding nebula has been growing at the extra ordinary rate of several thousand miles a second, and is, in many ways, one of the greatest celestial wonders of the time. "Success." Of General Interest. Some reels cf. thread in a factory at Braunton, Devonshire, have been chosen as a home by a solitary bee, which is now actively engaged filling them with honey. Adelina Patti will attend the Wag nerian festival at Baireuth this month il? fn jn if ii m m With us while passing through snd have it promptly forwarded . ... to almost any address in this sec- tion of North and South Caro lina WITHOUT EXPRESS $ CHARGES, through our numer ous agencies in surrounding I towns. $ Cur work will be found to be I FIRST-CLASS 4- STAR LAUNDRY 2K West Trade St. - - H. B. McDowell. Propr n every way and we get it to you vhen promised. 1 bequeatii to inv children Scrofula with all its attendant horrors, humiliation and suffering-. This is a strange legacy to leave to posterity ; a heavy burden to place upon the shoulders of the young. . This treacherous disease dwarfs the body and hinders the growth and development of the faculties, and the child born of blood poison, or scrofula-tainted parentage, is poorly equipped for life's duties. Scrofula is a disease with numerous and varied Symptoms ; enlarged glands or tumors about the neck and armpits, catarrh of the head, weak eyes and dreadful skin eruptions upon different parts of the body show the presence of tubercular or scrofulous matter in the blood. if- v Of 0ir August o not miss this last oppor tunity to pxrcKecse Fvirrvi tire at the greatly reduced prices now offered V m ii Immense Stock From Which to Select This danjrerous and stealthy disease entrenches itself securely in the system and attacks the bones and tissues, destroys the red corpuscles of the blood, resulting in white swelling, a pallid, waxy appearance of the skin, loss of strength and a gradual wasting away of the body. S. S. S. combines both purging and tonic properties, and is guaran teed entirely vegetable, making it the ideal remedy m all scrofulous affections. It purifies the deteriorated blood, makes it rich and strong and a complete and permanent cure is soon effected. S. S. S. improves the digestion and assimilation of food, restores the lost properties to the blood and quickens the circulation, bringing a healthy color to the skin and vigor to the weak and emaciated bod Write us about your case and our physicians will cheerfully advise and help you iu every possible way to regain your health. Book on blood and Bkin diseases free. THS SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta, Ga. A F urraitire (EL rvarews 0 isic v.omparvy THING of BEAUTY tin 15he tGl.ss of ! ! $ $ I ' " I .... V 1 I uldition people is nothing that looks i'"':suig as a "swell" laun- "'-!! Hhirt Pront and Collar. iin v we ';ertakc the most ,,u'' vork an.J l!!'t exacting please and finicky, finish and deli thc that 4 0 Laudab-'e Undertaking. Editor The News: Being: a sojourer Lt the Young Wo men's Christian Association Home in this city, I feel called upon to com mend this laudable undertaking, and to ask the News to give wider notice of it. I am convinced, after seeing here the safe Christian influence of a home that begins the day with family prayer, that Mrs. Mackay is making a home for the lady stenograraphers. clerks, hospital nurses, etc., that com mends itself to thinking people. Everybody knows that home influ ence with its restraints, comforts and encouragement to a higher and truer living for the young is too often ex changed for damaging ruinous influ ences at the best boarding houses, where the traveling public is enter tained. Now, I feel sure that this en tomrise can be made all that its. wor thy promoters desire, but in i to the importance of getting better acquainted with it, so as to s cure more patronage, that it may oe come self-sustaining, I wish- to say that there is now need for material aid. The daily needs of the home are greater than the contributions to Its support, and the making-much-out-of-little power does not belong to a strong woman, much less to the frail looking ladv that is oraveiy bti sin gling against threatened failure. Now I believe it only needs to be brought before the people, to let them know the chance for doing a good here, to secure frequent contributions in the way of fruit and vegetables, melons, and other things that country people can often spare. The lady managers would be sur prised to know how very little, almost nothing, has been contributed m this line of necessaries. ah, tino- rrmntrv neoule can tt.mjLiJ.ci uui's get a good dinner here for 2oc, V rt- r -xr ill find the sisn. Young men's Christian Association Home, on' -pMfHi ctrfpt Ipss than two the Square. bmisrgwmmmm Dr. h. m MMiiMjtiaB pindin- Svrintre). Pri "Old Men Grow i'cucii. Young- Men Stay Young by lisintr Dr. H.M. DAVJS' 71 TT Before Using M. S. KAIIN & CO.. Mfrs. Cure General Debility, Nervousness, Seminal Wealme-s, Ini'-otetcy, Niehtl' Kmissions, FnP- Mcmory. Insomnia, lonmiul ltirrors, i.iei- ai cholia. Inciriect Insaujty.Kestores i-.o-t lvian lircd and yives new vlor to eld tied young. Us-cd and recommended by itou sands. Plir-ENo. 1, $1.00. Ko. 2, 2X0. Daa-is' Ca Gonorrlioea. Gleet, eic., in any stajre. Sold by Baltimore, IMd., or W. L,. HAND f sines and injeci ion vin- JS3S3SS ee, ?1.00, Sure Cure lor After Using, CO.. Drujrjrists. Charlotte. N. C. is ql joy forever, bit x cheap anil inferior piece of Furnitvire is not only a sovirce of continual annoyance, bit no arnoxint of re pairs will ever produce Made in three types selling at tBv $20 $30 The h&st IiffleSoMise & the Eiesrinsns yyjjfjjf Eyywhsro he 1 Jest: t he Mode! T v T oieam Dses fiat i which can be handled without danger of being injured r leeords that eutv. Comfort end Service That yovi 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 5 LUBIN FUR..NITUFLE CO. Examine our stock and get our prices before you buy. and Wo- blocks of M, G. G. amdry ' ?omp any V BOTH PHONES. 1 A DEEP MYSTERY. It is a mystery why women endure Backache, Headache, Neiwousness Sleeplessness, Melancholy, laintin and Dizzy Spells when .thousands j have proved that Electric Bitters will quick lv cure such troubles. "I suffered for years with kidney trouble," writes Mrs Phebe Cherley, of Peterson, la "and a lame back pained me so I could not dress myself, but Electric Bitters wholly cured me, and, although 7 years old, I now am able to do all my I housework." It overcomes uo Son improves appetite, gives per ec ',...,11. i,r KCn n TJurwell & Dunn Co.'s drug store. 9 -A IX The rebroducirens arc wrm S3) , J0S? BRILLIANT aPHSfcT-Jach Records 50 cents "each ; $5 per dor. Hi Mm (0-inch Rscords SI each; SI0 per doz. vr tjZrZTt emit Bears tlie BigEatura of Tim Vmrl Vnn tJda A'WTJS RnMCni .Be Kind You riava Always The GRAPHOPHONE and COLUMBIA RECORDS were awarded tlie GRAND PRIZE at the PARiS EXPOSITION of 1900 Phonograph JI0 E. BaRsmore Street, BALTiMORE, MD. G P A N T it. Our O D KTi. lionntifips vour house but, preserves nmim ic moHn nip lon.d. 7.ipp.. and best coloring in PURE LINSEED OIL to thickness that it requires one gallon of Lin tn KVJ:?. . l n f Q0,,i.Pfltfl p.iint. is what you should pamt. seeQ vl mjtv, oc T,vCPPn Oil is the life of all paints, and by VOIir UUUSU vvil.il, cio ----- - Dur SEMI-PASTE PAINTS, you add your own Linseed Oil. TANNER PAINT AND OIL COMPANY, 1419 East Main Street, nicnmona, vd. v, . 0) A Box 180. e9ee SEMI-PASTE matter ground using 0 WE GUARANTEE PRICES AND TO SUPPLY YOU AT ALL TIMES WITH PURE CRYSTAL ICE AND ALL THE BEST GRADES OF I STANDARD ICE & FUEL COMPANY. t t Black Springs, Ark., hept. 13, 1101. Rev J W. Berry ( of Arkansas Methodist Conference, writes:) "Enclosed find fifty cents for w.:ichpl3ase mail me two packages of '-TEETHIN A " We wonder how xre have raised children without it. The other day a lady in Mis souri sent ub a packa-3 and it came at a most opportune time ; our babe was in a serious condition ; his bowels had .been in bad condition for days, and nothing that we gave did any good; the second dose of -TEETHINA" giva psrfect relief and he nas Lad no further troeble. Otier members of the family have used it and every dose hxy been a perfect success, -'
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