CHARLOTTE NEWS, AUGUST 29, 1902, BUSINESS CARDS. T. W. Dixon, President. A. C. Hutchison, Sec. & Treas. SOUTHERN HARDWARE COMPANY Cutlery, Sporting Goods, Mechanics' Tools, House Furnishings, Stoves, Tin ware and General Hardware. Bell 'phone 253, Charlotte 'phone 224. Sims Building, 41 W. Trade. FOR SALE Two cottages W. Eighth street. Rented until May at $11.00 per month. Price $1,00. Good terms. "FOR RENT 705 Pine street, seven rooms, water and gas, $13.00 per month. 403 N. McDowell street, six rooms, $10.00 per month. J. K. A. ALEXANDER. COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY. "We make a specialty and have made a great success of Commercial Photography Views, Buildings. In teriors, etc. General Portrait Work at Gallery. MORSE'S GALLERY, Corner Church and Fourth streets. THE QUEEN CITY PRESSING CLUB Is the original club of the city don't mistake it for others. Only first-class work; if charge is more it is because work Is better. Experienced hands in every branch. Join club and get your clothes cleaned, $1 month. Mrs. J. M. Hester, proprietor, 39 North Tryon street. Bell 'Phone 246. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. C. G. McManaway, Physician and Surgeon. Office and residence, No. 304 Sixth street. East CASE & RAY, OSTEOPATHS. Chronic diseases and diseases of women. No faith, no drugs, no knife. Wilkinson building, rooms 5 and 7, 29 1-2 S. Tryon. Consultation free. Hours 9 to 12 and 3 to 6, and by ap pointment. Bell 'Phone 328. YOUR TEETH Are either the pride or the bant of your life. A competent Den tist like DR. J. H. NEWELL Can make you Droud of thm. -f Your health is better when sonr .f teeth are good. He has made T prices of the saving kind on all I work. For the best set of upper or lower teeth made, only $7.50; cement filling 50c;; Amal gam filling 50c; extracting teeth 25c. Office over Belt Bro'. DC. C. R. ZICKLER, Dentist. NO. f17 1-2 8. TRYON STREET. BELL 'PHONE Gat administered for the palnles extraction of teeth. C. L. ALEXANDER DENTIST, S South Tryon Street, Bell Phose 24Ii Queen City Iff. t O. A. Robbins (EL Co 4 Mill Engineers and Architects, CHARLOTTE, N. C. 4 201 South Tryon Street. Hook & Sawyer ARCHITECTS Charlotte. N. C. Wheeler & Hunge Architects, Charlotte, N. C. SECOND FLOOR 4 C'S BUILDING. VA urn IS J. M. McMichael Architect, v. Charlotte, N. C. wiB'ia'g WceK-End Rates. Southern Railway will sell week end wckets from Charlotte at rates named below: Hot Springs, N. C $4.40 iTryon .. .. $2,50 Asheville, N. C $3.65 Black Mountain $3x0 Round Knob ! $s!s5 Marion $2.95 Morgauton $2.45 Connelly Springs $2.15 Hickory $1;95 Hendersonville $3.10 Blacksburg $1.00 Shelby .. $1.25 Rutherford ton ..$1.50 Lincolnton $1.00 Lenoir .. $2.65 Cliffs. $2.00 Jackson Springs $3.50 Blowing Rock $5.65 Norfolk $7.90 Morehead City $6.50 These tickets sold on Saturday and forenoon train Sundays good to return following Monday, except tickets to Blowing Rock can be purchased Fri day and Saturday, good to return fol lowing Tuesday.' Tickets to Morehead City sold Saturdays good to return following Tuesdays. For further in formation cairon T. J. Witherspoon, Ct Ti At ViatiVn-' 9 r? n res THE' OldNorthState ANTEO FROM TO URPHY The starting ud of new ta.nnprirv-: in this sectioh, mention of which was made a few days ago in the Citizen, will mean much to the lumber indus try here, said a well known lumber man this morning to a Citizen repor ter. It will create a greater timber demand and will mean a rise in stock. "The lumber industry in Western North Carolina," he continued, "was never better. All kinds of grades are in demand, especially the hard woods." It is said there are more lumbermen in this section now than perhaps ever before, a large number of whom came here for their health and wanting the open air, engaged in the lumber busi ness. This industry seems to be under going a change in some respects. In stead of large saw mills which for merly were erected in the timber dis tricts, small ones are now being sub stituted. The timber districts, as a rule, lie in coves, and it is cheaper to locate the saw mills as near the head of these coves as possible. Most all the lumber now being cut in this sec tion is by small moveable mills. Logs are not being so extensively handled now as formerly, as the lumbermen have found that it is much cheaper to transport the timber after it is cut. Some new demands are also being created. Hemlock is getting nearer the market and it is believed that it is only a question of a short time be fore this wood will practically drive out yellow pine. Hemlock grows very abundantly in this section. It is used principally for framing pur poses. Lumbermen say that the real enemy of the forest is the farmer whose axe takes everything as it goes. The lumberman picks his trees, they say. and his work is not one of devasta tion. According to the lumbermen, the only damage they do is to "spoil things" for the next lumberman that comes along. Asheville Citizen. NO ONE CENT LETTER POSTAGE. The bill providing for the adoption of one cent postage, instead of two. on all first-class mail matter will not become a law, becausethe loss of revenue to the government would be too great. It is good policy to guard against losses of any kind, but espe cially against the loss of your health. For this purpose Hostetter's Stom ach Bitters should be taken, because it wlli strengthen the stomach per fect the digestion and keep the bow els open, thus protecting you from all sickness. If, however, you have lost your health and suffer from head ache, indigestion, dyspepsia, constipa tion or billiousness, you need the Bit ters at once, because it is a specific remedy for these ailments, and will cure you. Try a bottle and see for yourself. TO BUILD A NEW CHURCH. The Methodists of Lexington are tearing away the ruins of their house of worship which was destroyed by fire on the night of August 7th, pre paratory to the erection of a hand some new church building, which will be ready for occupancy in less than a year's time. The plans for a new building have not yet been selected but it is an as sured fact that a new church will be built and the stewards and members will do all in their power toward the rapid completion of the building as soon as such plans are decided upon. In the meantime, the congregation will hold regular services on every Sunday morning and evening in Hed rick & Sink's new hall, on Main street. Prayer meeting on Thursday night and the public generally is in vited. Lexington Dispatch. NEW LINE IS READY. Two of the four elegant 43 foot su burban trolley coaches to be run on the line between Wilmington and Wrightsville Beach, arrived by the Atlantic Coast Line last night on the through freight. They came through on flat cars and will be unloaded to day. The machinery of the new cars will be adjusted to-day and they will probably make a trial trip to the beach to-morrow. Two more of the new cars are ex pected on the through freight to-night. On Saturday or Sunday the new cars will begin a regular schedule tothe beach. Wilmington Messenger. SHE DIDN'T WEAR A MASK. But her beauty was completely hid den by sores, blotches and pimples till she used Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Then they vanished as will all Eruptions, Fever Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Carbuncles and Felons from its use. Infallible for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Scalds and Piles. Cure guaranteed. 25c. at Burwell & Dunn Co. An Error Again Corrected. The Indianapolis Sentinel reprints and credits to a Richmond paper the poem entitled "My Wife and Child," with the explanatory statement that the verses were written by Stonewall Jackson while he was serving in the war with Mexico. As a matter of fact tie poem quoted was not written by Stonewall Jackson, but by Henry Root es Jackson, of Georgia, a well-known Southern poet. The poem is printed in many of the school readers, together with a brief biography of the author. It is said that poets are born, not made but our enterprising contemporaries are endeavoring to make Gen. Thomas J. Jackson a poet long after his death. The miracle of posthumous poetic pro duction will hardly be accomplished, however. Richmond News. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of M RONDEAU RATIO. Alas! for me. I'm fancy free. I say "alas," because, you se, The. while some chaps their freedom prize, I know a pair of hazel eyes That always seem to smile at me. I canot make a fervent plea, Nor wco upon a bended knee, She laughs at me until she cries. Alas, for me! Another chap there is, and he Has fortune and a pedigree, And armed with these he vainly tries To win her love; but she replies: "I'll wait awhile." Now, can she be A lass for me? S. Scott Stinson in the Era Magazine. Two Sorts. "Yes. I decided to get married be cause I haven't. enough money to live comfortable now." "I suppose you heard your friend Forehen-Himt was married, too." "Yes. but he's hardly in the same boat with me." "Not quite. He get married because he. didn't have enough money to live comfortably." Philadelphia Press. A LETTER OF TESTIMONY FROM MR. R. B. HICKOCK, Of Richmond, Virginia. May 16, 1902. To Mr. L. J. Hayden, No. 404 West Broad street, Richmond, Va.: Dear Sir: I have waited until a sufficient time has elapsed to see if your medicine had worked a perma nent cure before sending you my testi monial. If you will recollect, I applied to you last March for a bottle of medi cine, stating at the time that the doc tors that I had tried had done me no good. I had the Yellow Jaundice very badly and seemed getting worse un der the doctor's care, and what I wanted was to get cured. Before I had taken half of one bottle of your medicine I feit better, and when I had taken all of the bottle of medi cine I was a long ways on the road to recovery, since which time I have taken the second bottle, and my health has been completely restored. I can safely recommend your medi cine to any one afflicted with Yellow Jaundice, as it cured me, and that is what the sick people want a medi cine that cures. Wishing you much success, I am respectfully, R. B. HICKOCK, Richmond. Va. 7!?aN A'An'5 fi&tforj o I 3J m X o (TRADE MARK) Women Who Suffer With weakness, nervousness and Is of appeos tite try the "HERBS OF LIFE" and you avII be convinced "it Is just what, you need." If you va ue health, and would like to know what happiness, strength and vior are. use HERBS OF LIFE and OIL OF JOY. e will ship to any address upon receipt of 25 cents these two valuable remedies FOR 30 DAYS ONLY. For s by all druggists, 50c. RED SYNS INDIAN MEDICINE CO. 1036 Penn. Ave., Baltimore, Md. HOTQ-r NGRAViNGiO. Mm 4 1H& o M OR.BAL77 AND NORTH ST5. BAmiMOREMR WE DO ONLY FIRST CLASS WORK iAND DELIVER-WHEW PROMISED. DRSiCteENSACK 658 North Eighth St., Phila., Pa. n1vinapiSHn11lave,been Practicing success fully in Philadelphia for 65 years. A EE YOTJ A VICTIM? de?'K?dnPvf Nervous Debility, Ulcers. Blad clle hnS w Dlseases. Varicocele. Hydro cele, Kupture, Piles, permanently cured bv im. bSiSsrtSWltllt' paiQ or detention rem ramble' f J2 ?i,noteep a drus store nor copy me tfe tvtntJ0Ct0Js' Prescriptions, but XerTeS Pcticf Shears omce experience, Go where you will h trpqt- lefs wifh - betteVuIftsnt aD, d COSt? Charge. SEND FORBuOK n ot Hours. 8 to 2. 6 to 9. Sunday. 9 to 13. BLOOD POISO Is the worst disease on earth vet thP 5,-pBt cure WHEN YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO Many have pimples. snot on tI . 1 luuy' the month ulceVs.'falK hSone&IST c tarrh, don t know it is BLOOD Wkov L j to. DR. BOWN. 935 Arch St : liSrtS? Dd for BROWN'S BLOOD CURE? Jsoff SiSfe lasts one month per Dottle, BKOWiYb CAPSULES '.cures mejn For sale by R. M. Brarmon, Drufstf 'ciSrtotte 8 I jyj WomCIl. who are in need of the best medical treatment should. not fail to con sult Dr. Hath away at once, as he is re cognized as the leading and most suc ur. Hathaway. cessful spe cialist. You are safe in placing your case in his hands, as he is the long est established and has the best repu tation. He cures where others fail; there is no patchwork or experiment ing in his treatment. Personal atten tion by Dr. Hathaway, also special counsel from his associate physicians when necessary, which no other office has. If you cannot call, write for free booklets and question blanks. t Men tion your trouble. Everything strictly confidential. J. Newton Hathaway, M. D., suite 29 Inman building, 22 1-2 S. Broad street. Atlanta, -Ga. Seaboard Air Line Ry Week-End" and Sm dsxy Excursion Tickets on sale Saturday and for forenoon trains Sunday, good to return follow ing Monday, from Charlotte to the following named points, at rates as shown below: Portsmouth, Va., $7.90; Jackson Springs, N. C, $3.50; Monroe, N. C, 75c; Wilmington, N. C, $4.00; Mt. Holly, 50c; Stanly Creek, 75c; Iron, N. C, $1.00; Lincolnton, $1.00; Cherry ville, $1.25; Waco, $1.25; Shel by, N. C, $1.25; Rutherfordton, $1.50; Marion, N. C, $2.95; Hickory, $1.95; Cliffs, N. C. $2.00; Lenoir, N. C, $2.65; Blowing Rock, N. C; $5.65; Cross Hill, S. C, $2.30; Morehead City, $6.50. Exceptions Tickets to Blowing Rock, w'U be sold on Friday and Saturday, gt od to return the fol lowing Tuesday. Tickets to be sold to Morehead City, on Saturdays, good to return the following Tuesdays. For further information, call on or ad dress A V. HARRILL, P. & T. A. 23. South Tryon St., Charlotte, N C. C-ll-Wed, Thurs. & Fri. & A K makes cooKing easy fc '(She Brooklyn. Aitomcxtic and Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stove Burns ker osene oil. Absolutely Safe 0 I J. N. McCavsland & Company & STOVE DEALERS AND ROOF- $ iNG CONTRACTORS. 221 S. Tryon St. ecHanics erpetial uilding Association 40th Series You can subscribe for stock in this well known association any time during the month of August and file applications for loans. First payment to be made of the stock the first Saturday in September. S. WITTKOWSKY, President. R. E. COCHRANE, Sec. and Treas. Do Yoi Know that we make a specialty of Spec tacle and Eye Glass work? No charge for an examination. Our Refracting Optician has had years of experience in adjusting both lenses and frames. If your eyes trouble you come and see us. For Asthma use CHENEY'S EXPECTORANT. ADDRESS ROYAL DRUG COMPANY. BALTIMORE Mn T AJ?J retail druggist can supply you ROY TV Excesses, Train. and Seasickness, ctus and I a Grimo 5' 'CUlH' Wben buying ROYAL ; HEADACH VbIets""' that .o wor4 PNcYTEN CENTSya fe.aS ADE-MAMC , two ta,, FOR SALE BY ALL CHARLOTTE DRUGGISTS. THE PEER OF THE BEST. FOUR STYLES. MEDIANAS 5C PERFECTOS. . .. .. .'..'. 5c! LONDRES GRANDE. . .. ' .'.'5c' TRABOUCOS 3 for 25c. The above cigars are made of su perior quality Tobaccos and have been on the market for thirty years. Today they are unexcelled. Sold everywhere. Ask your dealer for them. Adress C. H. Brenaman & Co. Makers. 122 w. Lexington St.. BALTIMORE, MD. Sold by R. M. BRANNON, Druggist, Charlotte, N. C. O McNELI S YOU RENT 1 ix-rcom house on South BrevErd street. 1 7-room house South A. Ktrrpt. with ail modern improvements. 1 4-room house North Davidson reet. street. 1 4-rooin house on East Palmei street. 1 4-room house on West Thirteenth street. 1 5-room house on Yest Hill street C McNELIS. Insurance Headquarters Insurance Headquarters Insurance Headquarters Cv N. G. Butt (EL Co. Insurance Headquarters. . GONORRHOEA AND GLEET NAKirs S.NITAltY MIXTURE. Prs str-otare. Pr ce 5;c each For :,1a 1 t 5:.- Werner T.ade and -ot: X' A valuable and faeautsfm Swiss Parlor Clock, a pic", of which is shown in thi vertisement. will be give-, every one who sends us a, cor rect solution to the folio..-:,," puzzle with ac label from 1 bottle of OYAL . HEADACHE 1 Ai$L,ET. SEE OUR IDEAS, GET OUR PRICES AND COMPARE. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY On Lithographing, Printing, Em bossing and Blank Books, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Note Heads. En velopes, Business Cards, Checks, Drafts, Bonds, Diplomas, Show Cards, Labels, Certificates of Stock, Adver tising Novelties, Muslin and Oil Cloth Signs, Views of Buildings, Factories, etc. H6e ICq!iicJil6 nd Engraving Company S. W. Cor. Howard and Baltimore Sts. BALTIMORE, MD. GOODS m9 I AND IS U M M E SI M n BELIAL ilCM Tanglefoot 3 Traps, Fly Fans, Peerless Ice 4 ...... i Cream Freezers, Water Coolers, i Apple Parers, Apple Parers, J Corers and Slicers Combined, 1 n ' .. Peach Parers, Fruit Jar Rub- Sj ti bers, Garden Hose in 25 and 50 feet lengths; Lawn Mowers, K Rakes and Hoes. 1 Some of the above articles are d almost absolute necessity to make the summer months bear- able. Our 4 eerless -7 is witnout an equal for quich. ,;j h freezing. Will be glad to fcfcw anything anybody wants to st-e. J. H. Weddingtonp (EL Company 29 East Trade Street. j vi -a W'l' habiistreated wilhom VJ nTTl PHI. r i3 B I CI 1h 1 n Fly Paper, Fly $ P F ' - . r- JJ" " ' " " ' I- -I- I'.-IUl'..ll I. ..I IiVmIIUHII,,!.,' - X. - ' T

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