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6 CHARLOTTE NEWS, SEPTEMBER 11 , 1902. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. C. G. McMarvaway, Physician and Surgeon. Office and residence, No. 304 East Sixth street. I. W. JaLmieson DENTIST 141-2 North Tryon Street Over Cranford'a All Work Guaranteed. Bell 'Phone 328 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. PHHHU 0 YOUR TEETH "t Are either the pride or the bane T rt trrnv lifa A nnrrmTMir TlATI- tist like DR. J. H. NEWELL , Can make you proud of thm. Your health is better when your teeth are good. He has made , tirfpM of that cftviTic lHnrl rm fl.ll . A V D HI work. For the best set of upper tor lower teeth made, only , 17.50; cement filling '50c; Amal- gam filling 50c; extracting . teeth 25c. Office over Belk Broi'. ' : i Vt Dft. C. R. ZICKLER, Dentist. NO. 117 1-2 8. TRYON STREET. BELL 'PHONE S04. Gas administered for the painless extraction of teeth. v C. L. ALEXANDER DENTIST. I South Tryon Street, Bell Phone 2434 Queen City 1ft. 4 O. A. Robbins (EL Co $ lill Engineers and Architects, 9 CHARLOTTE, N. C. 201 South Tryon Street. 0 Hook S. Sawyer ARCHITECTS Charlotte, N. C. Wheeler & R.unge Architects, Charlotte, N C. SECOND FLOOR 4 C'S BUILDING. 4 J. M. McMichael Architect, v Charlotte, N. C. 4C'8B'idg BUSINESS CARDS FOR RENT. Store and dwelling, between rail road, N. Tryon street, $10. Seven room house, water and gas, 705 Pine street. $13.00. Six room house, city water, N. McDowell street, $10.00. J. K. A. ALEXANDER, 225 North Tryon Street. T. W. Dixon, A. C. Hutchison, Prosident. 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. 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. Returned from the TVJ-fff where I purchased an unusually attractive line of FALL SUIT INGS for Suits and Trousers. Please call and look them over no such styles and values in town. A. BLOCK. Tailor 38 WEST TRADE ST R EE F R. SIGNS of every description come to . headquarters Charlotte Cloth Sign Co. 40 EAST TRADE STREET ft the ap-to-date Wall Finish. Beautiful colors, cheap and durable. For sale by J. J. E ZELL, No. 12 West Fifth Street. '- . GONORRHOEA AND GLEET Cured in 3 TO 5 DAYS by using PR. BER NARD'S INJECTION or taking: DR. BER NARD'S SANITARY MIXTURE Prevents Stricture. Price 50c- each. For sale by W. L. HAND & CO., Druggists, corner Trade and Col lege streets, Charlotte, N. C , or sent on receipt of price by D. F, ONNEN. Apothecary. 1000. Sharp St.. Baltimore. Md. For Crom use CHENEY'S EXPECTORANT. THE . . OldNorthState MurFhy KINSTON Mr. Hamp West, of near Dover, had an experience the other night that was exciting to say the least and he cannot think of it now without a shudder. He was sit ting in his room, reading. To make himself more comfortable he opened and placed his feet in a bureau drawer. Soon after he felt something cold and clammy pass over his feet, and upon investigation found a large king snake in the drawer. Mr. West gazed with horror at the serpent and lost no time in getting his feet on the floor. The snake crawled out of the drawer and moved quickly around the room trying to escape. Mr. West finally dispatched it with a stick. News. GETTOUSING NEWBERN. Mrs. Slade who lives on Change street heard a commotion among her chickens the other day and went out to investigate and found a big animal of the weasel order at tacking one of the large chickens and doing his best to carry it off. So intent was it on dragging it away where it could feast on the chicken at its leisure, that it did not notice- the woman who belabored it with a stick until it was killed. It was found that the animal was a mink, a very fine specimen and very rare. Journal. Boats Tied Up Two Weeks. WILMINGTON The steamers ply ing between Wilmington and Fayette ville have been tied up at a point this side of Elizabethtown for two weeks on account of low water. But rains in the up country are swelling the streams and it is expected that the Cape Fear will rise appreciably in a day or two so the river boats can. re sume their trips. The cessation of river traffic has accumulated freight at all points and river steamboat men say it will be several weeks before they can catch up. Dispatch. Careful About Time. WINSTON-SALEM. The Southern Railway Company is now putting into execution, over their entire system, an inspection of watches carried by their employes, and has fixed a stan dard which will mean the expenditure of probably a million dollars by their employes for new watches. This inspection has been required by the Norfolk & Western for several years and has been practiced, in a measure, on the Southern for some time. From this on the inspection is made rigid and if a watch varies 30 seconds in a week it is regulated and if this follows for several weeks the employe is required to, purchase a new watch. Sentinel. Progress of the Topographic Survey of North Carolina. The topographic survey of North Carolina by the UniatdttseSe A e Carolina by the United States Geolog ical Survey, in co-operation with the State, is being actively prosecuted this season. Its progress is indicated by a report recently made by Mr. H. M. Wilson, geographer in charge, to Prof. J. A. Holmes, State geologist. From this report it appears that work was in progress in six different locali ties, and that the mapping of the re gion near Rocky Mount was com pleted. The field work, under the su pervision of Topographer Albert Pike, assisted by Messrs. G. T. Ford and H. E. Plumer, was distributed among sections known as the Rocky Mount, Wilson, Turnage, and Boyett quad rangles. It resulted in the mapping of 6,r square miles, the running of 630 miles of spirit levels and 1,037 miles of road traverse, and the establish ment of 1,200 useful elevations. In addition, Topographer W. L. Miller was engaged in mapping 112 square miles of the Ayden quadrangle. The maps which will be prepared from the data thus secured will be uniform with those already published of other parts of the State. The work will be con tinued through this and subsequent seasons until the entire State is surveyed. To Turn Negroes White. There are advertised in the South' nostrums which' it is pretended will, turn the complexion white, says the New York Sun. That shade is guaran ted only to mulattoes, but the adver tisers of 1.he drugs profess that even the darkest skin may be made from four to five shades lighter, whatever degree of change that may show. With this preparation are thrown in mixtures to make the hair straight. The combination is put in a box and at the price of $1 finds many purcha sers. The profits of this enterprise are so great that several rival firms make large sums out of it every year. Strong acids applied to the skin will, of course, take ".1T the cuter skin. This may tend to lighten the color of a complexion tf some small degree. The e'Tect will not be permanent and the application of tl:e liquids must be fre quent. The same cort of preparation used to be sold to remove sunburn. It took eff the tan; but it took the ekin with it, and after awhile the effect of this diluted acid on the skin was found to be' so injurious that it went out of use altogether. Honor to the Deserving. There are some undoubted advan tages in a monarchic form of govern ment, one of them being the power and privilege of the monarch to reward merit in conspicuous ways. There was among the coronation honors bestowed by King Edward a new order, called the Order of Merit, given to a few indi viduals, selected by reasons . of their distinguished services in different lines. Among these was Lord Lister, one of the King's attendants in his recent ill ness, and" a repesentative of the highest achievements in the healing' art. American Medicine. O Bears the Signature of toria; The Kind You Haw Always Bought 9 For All HeaLdache and NexiraJgiaL They Have Cured Millions of Others, and Will Cure You. - j ........ . v. .. .. Ten Reasons why this Hemedy is Best 1st. THEY are guaranteed to relieve all pain, and to cure promptly; 2nd. THEY will cure sick and nervous headache, indigestion, neuralgia, colds- in the head, and all troubles arising from a disordered stomach. 3rd. THEY cure insomnia and enable patient to obtain quiet, natural and ; refreshing sleep without the least bad effects from the medicine,. 4th. THEY are a nervine and tonic, and promptly sober and brace up those who have been drinking to excess,-and never fail to cure the worst head aches -in the morning. 5th. THEY are the best; therefore they are the cheapest. One ten-cent bottle will cure from two to five headaches. What other remedy will do this? - 6th. THEY are indispensable to brain-workers, professional men, book keepers, teachers, students. They increase the power of themind and are almost miraculous in their quick cure. 7th. THEY are a chemically prepared compound, warranted absolutely pure and free from all opiates, antipyrine, phenacetine, or anything that will affect the heart in any way. 8th. THE TABLETS have been pronounced harmless and prescribed and used by some of the leading physicians of the United States. The Tablets are compounded by skilled, regular graduate chemists, and ' manufac tured by a reliable company. 9tb. THE TABLETS are especially efficacious in train sickness and in sea-sickness. A ten-cent bottle fits the vest pocket or card case. They are always feady, requiring no water or spoon; can be taken anywhere and at any time. 10th. THEY do not depend for results of effervescent effects, as that very often makes your headache worse, and is very disagreeable for some people to take. Caution, to be sure you get the genuine Royal Headache Tablet, see that word Royal is on each and every Tablet. TESTIMONIALS. Jersey City, N. J., July 7th. Royal Drug Company: . Gentlemen I have suffered with headache for several 'years, almost daily. I have tried all kinds of patent medicine, but none relieved except for a day or two. I took your Royal Head ache Tablets over a month ago, and for over three full weeks 1 have had no sign of headache. They are worth their weight in gold to a sufferer. Yours respectfully, ALFRED SHILITO, 225 Munda Avenue. lsTHEAD3 FAT NESS TIOM ALtOW j&G. "DOSEl QERY-MOUt IT WrSf; lh MANUrACTUI BjlYAl DRHS C v. Royal Drug Company: It gives me great pleas ure to" recommend the Royal Head ache Tablets to any one suffering with Headache or Neural gia, as I am a great sufferer and they are the only remedy that relieves me quickly. GEORGE GRAFF, Supt. Madison Square Church House. For Sale By All Charlotte Druggists. A WARNING TO WILLIAM. "I have seen the Kaiser, and I like him."- J. P. Morgan. William, William, take a word Of warning from a little bird t ' A little bird that always knows Everything that comes and goes. And now that you have met J. P. You had better climb a tree. i i For he says he likes you, and What he likes, on sea or land, I I He Morganizes on the spot, ?1 If it wants him to or not. f You may think that you are it, 1 But Morgan murmurs, "Aber nit.'" t That's enough, and in you go '" With his Crown and Scepter Co.; A new consolidation he Is getting up on royalty. v- A saving scheme, of wise intent, 7 To rule the world for 10 per cent. I HE PEER OF THE BEST. William, William, climb a tree Out of reach of Morgan. See? And when you're up it, watch J. F., Or sure as fate he'll swipe that tree. W. J. LAMPTON. His Rule. "Now, boys, what is the best and most appropriate time to thank the Lord?" No answer. "What does your lather do when you sit down to meals T Small Voice "Cuss the cook." Town and Country. STEPPED INTO LIVE COALS. "When a child I burned my foot frightfully' writes W. H. Eads, of Jonesville, Va., "which caused horrible leg sores for 30 years, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured me after everything else failed." Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Sores, Bruises and Piles. Sold by Burwell & Dunn Co. 25c. LEGAL NOTICES. TRUSTEE'S SALE. Under and by virtue of a deed, of trust executed to me by W. L. Aldred and wife, M. A. Aldred and C. M. Al dred and wife, V. S. Aldred, on the 29th day of April, 1902, and registered in Book 166, Page 140, in the office of Register of Deeds, for Mecklenburg county, N. C, and because of default in the payment of the debt therein secured, I will sell for cash at public auction in the city of Charlotte, N. C, on Saturday, September 20th, 1902, at 12 o'clock m., all those two certain lots in Dilworth, 1st lot: Being Lot No. 18 in block; No. 30 in Dilworth, as shown on the map of that property. ot beginning at a stake on Templeton ton avenue and extending back 150 feet; second lot being in square No. 20 of the property of the Charlotte Consolidated Construction Co. Said lot begining at a stake on Templeton avenue, the corner of Mrs. Bettie D. Armond's lot and runs with her line parallel with Commonwealth avenue in a northerly direction, one hundred and twenty-five (-125) feet to astake; thence in a line parallel with Temple ton avenue towards Commonwealth avenue forty-six feet to a stakes thence parallel with Commonwealth towards Templeton and with the line of a ten foot alley in the rear of Jno. A. Furr, Laura E. Winchester, and C. B. Gallant to a stake on Templeton avenue; thence with Templeton ave nue to the beginning, both of said lots have thereon nice cottages. This 19th day of August, 1902. W. M. MOORE, Trustee. 8-19-tda - j 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. URICSOL The Great CALIFORNIA REMEDY ..CURES I i mm i T e m and all Liver, Kidney and Bladder diseases caused by an excess of uric acid in the svstem. It is pleasant Hin its effects and builds tip the .Thous ands of certificates sound its praise.. It is thoroughly endorsed and r.ever disappoints. - bej id stamp lor oooicot particulars w a!id -wonderful certificates. Price $1 h per bottle.. 6 bottles, $5. For sale by, druggists. If your druggist can not supply you it will be sent, pre paid, upon receipt of price. Address UBICS0L CHEMICAL CO., Los Angeles, Cal, ft 'Hi A L . LAMAR & RANKIN DRUG CO., Atlanta, Ga. - v,.., uisxriDuiing Agents. f f Wire Raj Una & Ornamental WireWork DUFUR. (El CO., Sa311 N, Howard St. Baltimore, Md. Wire Railing for Cemeteries, Lawns. Gardens, Offices and Balconies. , Win dow Guards, Tree Guards. Wire Cloth, Sieves, Fenders, Cages, Sand and Coal Screens. Chairs, Settees, etc. Eleva- tor Enclosures a Specialty. v Still at the Old Stand and prepared as ever to do VEHICLE REPAIRING and PAINTING in the most approved style. ; ... HORSESHOEING, BLACKSMITH- ING and RUBBER TIRING a speci alty. G. A. PAGE, Corner Fourth -and Church Streets, Charlotte, N. C. CHICRCSTESt'd CNfiLlBH ENfJYROYAL PILLS 4 for CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH KE n4 Goll metallic boxes, sealed W;K Jllth b'o "boon. Take ao other. Refine 'anfferous Substitution and lmlta. fry. Hons. -Buy of yoar Druggist, or send 4p. m Biamps tor fnrtlpulnrm Textimonlala nd "Relief tor i-ndies," in Utter, by re. aS". nruggistn. Ch'.eheterheniicat :. -UndUon Scaur?, PJliLA iA- Mention this i per. . For LaGriope and:influenza jse CHENErS EXPECTOR ANT, r:- FOR EVEIIY IRJOO IN YOU Sous we have a plen teous supply of up-to-date; styl ish, well-metde, out of well-sea.sbned-lumber, E SURE to see us BEFORE YOU BUY, for , we can furnish Parlor, Bedroom, Dinin Room, or any other room at : : : : : fit or LOWEST PRICES LUBIN FUrlITUHE CO. Var iiifritrrriTiir ! 3 d!nZ CD incurs o o o o 'Polished Wood Seats, Cobb Seats, Leather Seats and Backs very- easy and com fortable. We have a nice showing: of Chairs and Rock- ers on hand and new ones coming in almost daily. Call and see our line and get our prices. : : v : W. T. McCOY, The Leader in Low Prices on High Grade Goods. OPERA MOUSE STORE V-4" 3IC DOC CAILPETS ANB A ST iiUAR.ES "fV -' A T BARGAIN PRICES Armrewil Furniture Mtsic Company i. t. 1 Our stock this season is larger than ever of those popular Art Squares. We are selling them at small prices this season and they are going rapidly, as they are recognized as being the best bargains in floor coverings offered in this market? We give below a few of our various grades and prices which we have in large quantities Granite cotton, Art Squares, 9x12.. $5.00 Wool and cotton Squares, 9x12 $6.50 ATI wool Ingrain Squares, 9x12 '.. $9.00 Bro Brussel's Art Squares, 9x12 .. .. $10.00 Bro Brussel's Art Squares, 9 xl2 .$14.00 Tapestry Brussel's Art Squares, 9x12 $15.00 Fiber Carpet Art Squares, 9x12.. .. .. .. $12.00 Japaneese Squares, 9x-2 $15.50 Smyrna Rug Squares, 9x12 $22.50 Smyrna Rug Squares, 9x12.... ; $35.50 Body. Brussel's Squares, 9x12.. ...$30.00 Axminster Squares, 9x12 ..... ..$28.00 Velvet Squares, 9x12 . . $25.00 Wilton - Velvet . Squares, 9x1.2 $40.00 Royal Wilton Squares, 9x12... .. ..r . . $60.00 SaraTjund Orental Squares, 9x12.. .-$45.00 Persin and Bokahawa Rugs ..$20.00 to $100.00 each Onr nfiwrv1fvq rm Furniture arft arrivino- nn everv - - . J train. Don't miss this grand opportunity. - . J- This r Ifrnature ia en very bos of tho cenuino . laxative BronioOuiiiine Tablets yTTTTtrtlie r ?jnedy that cures a cold la one Cay.
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