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CHARLOTTE NEWS; NOVEMBER 14, , 1 009. a - . . . , . . -f T-T- " ULUiULIII IIIIMLU ANOTHER MESSAGE al He Wrote is Given Be- icw The Events on the IsthmUs Have Changed the Complexion, of Affairs Strong Ground as to Canal. (By Associated Press.) ' . AVsinhington, Nov. 14. For, several vfcks President Roosevelt has had in preparation his annual message to the Congress to be presented at the open. ins of the regular seslson of the first jl outlay of December. That part of the message in which the President dis cussed the negotiations between the United States and the Government of Colombia for Isthmus canal treaty, It is stated, was completed about two wrelcs ago. Recent events which have m-eiirml on the isthmus and in this country, since that time have made it nnce?sary for the President to com i!"t"ly rewrite that part of the mes sage touching the canal negotiations. In liis discussion of the canal treaty, the president wrote; "High authorities on international law hold that the canal can be dug as an im ident to exercising the power to tiixvent the obstruction of traffic itcro?? the Isthtntls. Nevertheless, lfl nci-erdanee with dltr settled policy Of liHmviiia with serupuletis fairness and pi Mcinfiiiy townrdg eur weaker tetf t.nM'H'S of the geuth, taking no pa Mfinn ihfit tan even by Ifriplieatien be ii. iUed wnfii'eBdly, unless literally fni.e, tlifietti, W hftV ndavl'd t pinvi.!.' fop tUt building ot lh canal i iv ti'-uiy, ''This nation, does not deeira. t b unreasonable pp impatient; but II eflfl, not and win not permit any body of nun permanently to obstruct pna of (hp in at world highways of traffic s and refusal to permit the building of the canal amounts to such obstruction, Of course, to Insist upon unreasonable terms is equivalent to a refusal, , "It seems evident that in Btich as this we should finally decide) Which is tha beet route; arid if the advantages of this ioutp oVef anV ether possible fbtite m sitfficieritly marked we shuld then give notice that we m m laager ub tii it I tiifiifli ef insincere deaiinf a fjip pmt 6f these whem the accident ef puaiunu iia placed in teBiprar"y ea iioi of the ground thruga whiea ih fuuttt iniidf psi that if they will me to pgriueni with us in straight ff ward fashion, we ball in return aet not only with Jutie but with geaF6 ity; and that if they fail tP PQffli t Biuh agreement with US, WP B)us forthwith take the matter Into pur Own hands." TICKET FORGERS ARRESTED, Stamps, Chemicals and Appliances for Altering Tickets Found In ,Their Quarters. . - " i ;.. ;: (By Associated Press.) Chicago, Nov. 14. H. I Kaines, alias C. H. Miller and H. U Scott, said by the police to be two of the cleverest ticket forgers in the country were ar rested last night. Stamps, chemicals for altering the tickets and blank order slips were found in their room by the police. The men, it is alleged, (secured thousands of dollars worth of transpor tation from the different railroads by presenting a forged letter purporting to be issued by the Superintendent of the Mexican Central railroad. LORD ROBERTS BETTER. He Is Suffering From Pneumonia But His Condition Is Satisfactory. . (By Associated Press.) . London, Nov. 14. Lady Roberts -today said: "The condition , of , Lord Roberts, the commander in chief, was quite satisfactory; that there were no complications and that he was mak ing favorable progress towards recov ery. Lord Roberts is suffering from pneumonia." .:-. V - Just within her grasp is satety out fine 1 does not see it : she -4 is looking the wrong a wav. There's many HML &-iX& woman struggling jffi4f-i&no u doing the rrt4 I?l wme thiflg P T looking tfai M&jS a n & tell i a at medicinal Btrawi whtfl trie tmmvI)r. rieree'd ViwriU- Pre eefij)tlua i within btf reach. 2 $500 REWARD FOR WOMEN who cahhot Bi? CURED, fo ii'iif Miiiiv Ft'.ceessful has Df, Plerce'i rau...r j'i.;s(.tlpion proven in nil form , f lVVi(: Weakness, PreUpsa, tT FalHbir b ti ''V i R!ul ucori-ht, that, afteir over uiir.i ,.r a ccntiirtr's enpeHehee ii CUHiig HrMV '- cases these distressing and ' ilitatiiKt aihiicjits, t3f, liewe HoW fefeli ' 'uiiy ' riHnled hi bfferhijf to pay ISotJ iti psh f,,r j, case b th difieases wbkh 2 ! sioiie, ai the ee ad ft ' "f W8fcBM, peSSt?Meifef tth t tf ! Meives t ffffftit, ii tilt ff& and 11 -., ., .Tr-v.. " wnien an?F a mf fail l., v?! W Hr tfBMfpeHt, we, backi h k. , a peemf aj minis no n hc, retnarksble guarantee 1 tttiM ti',' 1 ""Paralleled curative prop, in mal-n w,,uLi warrant its manufactwrera has , ,Sh if r mch Am ,offer no othcr remedy Dr'iwhr8; lnlerpea, ta., tars in areceiit letter: . weak er!,idTe,r ndJJ1?3 Srrup Is a splendid tonlo for 3I!??1 JPJ PePP. I wss sick with a cold and fever for sereral Fs" s rndltinnrt J - L B 'r p;licin iflrr iowm.) I naKed to star up I41 . nd aend to mj household duties. ItjiasbuUtmup wonderfuUy.K bottl'niteNPi?. bottle of Lirlmi rRiB?fSni4 vj uy auu nj-iw KING'S MOUNTAIN NEWS. Police Force Chace a Would-be Robber Who May Have Been a Hungry Ne gro, i- (Correspondence The News.) . King's Mountain, N, C Nov, 13,' Mrs. MaryElatrt, widow of the late Bev, P, Elam, died kt hef home hear this place this mof nlngfrotn con sufflptiofi, She was a goed Christian womftfl who will be greatly missed by per -church and eotnrnunity, flat she has gene to hef reward, The Columbian Carnival Cetnpany has been helding forth in ihelby this week, and the whs attended it call It a regular money grabber with little meral! and na coiieience, A fair for ft eeunty li doubtless, a good thing, but deliver us from a little dirty earnlval, The floral fair here igat Friday and ggturdpy Pf whlfh mention was mad Jn our last week's letter, wag ft de. rided pucpeea from every standpoint, About $175 was taken in during the two days and more would have been received had not the good ladies sold out. Nothing was left on their hands save a few pieceB of handy Work( Ah earnest desire haS already been ex pressed for another floral fair neit ' Our pollc force was" kept right busy Wednesday night chasing a wbtild-be rebbf around tewn. He mad an at tetnpt t enter vrat hguses m the Bnnie and Enterprise mill hilis, but wa iifiueefiil t ach elae: Many think it was a huniry aegr trying ta btain ratin, Whatever hi hject was he was uhjeetiai himielf t ea iiderable danger, At half past thr e'ejggk this even log an alarm of Are wa raided at the ginnery of W, 0, Ware and 3on' in this piaee, The cotton in tb pres was & nited by ft match, as is believed, and son it Joked as if a destructive fire would occur, Fortunately, however, by the heroic efforts of those who had rushed to the scene the flames were subdued .with little danger to the cot ton being ginned. "With the breeze 'that was hlowlne at the time, had the fire gotten a start a $10,000 or $15,000 fire I would have been the result, owing to the proximity of the roller mill, barn and other buildings of the Messrs Ware. "Lost in a Great City," was played at : the opera hall Tuesday night - in four scenes, and is represeoted to us as being a very good play wortti all that was charged for it. -, A woman who was unfit to be at Invge on the outside, was kept in our guardhouse Wednesday night and sent on her way rejoicing on Thursday morning. She give her. name as Webb, but how she came here or where from no one'.knows. . Rev. G. D. Herman, of the church here, and Rev. J. F. Armstrong, of Elbethei church, are in attendance on the conference "at High Point this week. . J: Ben Goforth, the carrief on.R. F. D. No. 1, has been ' quite indisposed this week and -Ma substitute has. been carrying the mail in his stead. J Farmers in this immediate vicinity are inclined to enforce the law this fall , whrh -;: nrohibits hunting on another's lands without permission. Tkev- sav that near town it has actu ally, become dangerous to be out about their premises. The Yorkville Enquirer, aitnougn usually correct, is sometimes imposed nnnn . This it cannat avoid; neither is it to be critlaised. But somebody 1m- posed on the , reporter wneu ue in formed him that Mr. Simmons causes a further investigation of the fellow's clothing and found about $200 inore tu'oney after the officers thought they had It all. The WUtn IS tne oniceja found every dollar that-was found In his coat 16ng before Mr. Simmons ar-i-iifed ttftt m dfjiiftp was obtained after hit arrival. Thli eorreetlea ia due the King's Moustgia beys anu nence we iaaki it, vt: ' A. A M. COLLEGE NOTES. Th CoIUpo Faculty Entertain the ' Ceunty Superintendent. (Correspondence The News,) A and M, College, West Ilaleigh. N, C Nov, ia.The college faqulty enter tained the County Superintendents PI iEducatlott Thursday evening. A dresB parade wa given bf the college batal liori, after the parade. Prof; 0, W, Burkett lectuffed bn the methods of teaching agriculture in rural schools, gupper was than served in the college mm mi After eunper they attend the meeting ef the North Carolina fctis terieal Soelety, ; ' ,ai4fca, ur football team will plav the Unl vei ity. ef iouth --earolina here tmf row, The Junior; 61a will give a reip tlen at the YarboFmnh Imm tonight, ThrTrifeunal AJeyrns, (J$y Assochtted Pfess,) . The Hasye, Nov.iliThe Vendue ian Arbitration Tribunal adjourned to day sine die, the arguments eavins hdPti rinrlnded. . i Tho nrmrr will now consider its de vision and will notify, those Interested of the date of Jts 4edi?ery. DOtl'T JEGLECT YOUH GOLD h "first I took a little cold" so berfns the story of many ft helpless Invalid whose little cold," by neglect or careless doctoring, has developed Into a serious If not fatal malady. No cold wiU bear trifling with, especi ally where any of the organs are already weakened or the system run down. La grippe, bronchitis, catarrh and consumption are not the only results to be dreaded j other diseases may follow a cold and Quickly become too deep-seated to be overcome by medical skill. To be on the safe side, break up your cold in the beginning with ft big dose of - . , .. . , . DR. THAGtM'S LIVER AND BLOOD SVHUP "The Road to Good Health" ' Continue its use until your system Is relaxed and the congestion -removed. It will soon build up the liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels and enable them to resist disease. ' ' Female disorders are often due to catarrhal conditions of the pelvic organs, and when such is the case. Dr. Thacuer's Liver and Blood Syrup combined with Stella Vitae.wlll relieve the pain and congestion and Quickly effect a cure. MB. 3. T. 8ELLEBS, Godwin, Tenn., writes ! " Last winter I bad an attaok of la grippe and tried a great many remedies without relief. I bought a package of your Liver and Blood Syrup (dry form) and after taking about half of it my cough f otmnch better jind soon I was well. Your medicine is Just what t is recommended to be." - , "?UIVom,!5,entsI'lIld $1-oo; Stella Vitae our Consultation Department, explaining JHACHER MEDICINE COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tenn. . B1LTM0RE ESTATE LEASED TO MOORE The Owner of Kenllworth Inn Will ' Control an Area' of 125,000 Acres for Ten Years The Preserves e Well Stock (Dy Associated Press,) Asheville, Nov. 14 The deal which has been pending for sometime be tween George W, Vanderbilt and Edgar B. Moore of Kenilworth Inn, for the lease of the Biltraore estate, was. com-. p"leted today. With the exception of 1(000 acres immediately surrounding the Bilthiore mansion, Mr Mdore will have control for ten years of an area of 123,000 acres: This tract bf land will be converted into hunting preserves: A dub of 100 . members ef wealthy cir cles, will be formed by Mr, Moore for the prpe ef hunting and flfehifii en the estate, It 1 aid that these pr erve will be the hefe teked in the uatry, Beer, hear, grue, turkey and quail will abeuad i& largi num h's, A stafl ef rangers and guards will patrol the estat t prevent th eflcroagbment ef poachers, Mrr Moore stftted tonisht that the transfer of the hunting and fishing privileges has been under consideration fop some time, Mr, Moore stated; "J am en gaged in the formation of a hunting and fishing club, There, will be a meeting of those who are to. compose the membership within the next sixty days. The organization will be com. pleted by January 1." Whenever a lull 'is imminent in the agitation of the race question the ne groes can be counted on. to throw in a fresh firebrand. A Norfolk negro edi tor said he deplored the Booker Wash ington White House incident and the negroes of that city promptly hanged him in effigy. . A Simple Remedy for Catarrh Just Breathe Hyomei and be If a few. years ago some : one had said you can cure catarrh by "breath ing air charged with a healing bal sam, the idea, would : have been ridi-. vuled and it remained for that emi nent investigator, - R. T. Booth, to dis cover in Hyomei this method of Cure. Hyomei has performed almost miraculous cures of catarrh and is to day recognized by leading members of the .medical profession as the only advertised remedy that, can be relied upon to do just what it claims. The complete outfit of Hyomei costs but $1,00 and consists of an inhaler, a medicine dropper 'and a bottle of Hyomei. Breathe Hyomei through the Inhaler for a few minutes four times a day and It will cure the worst case of ea tarrh. It soothes and heals the mucous membrane of th air passages,, pr vent Irritation, and effects a 'com plete and lading cure. Jh Charlotte' there ar peeres 1 ef well fenewn people who eay they have mn tured ef catarrh by iiyomel if It doas not cur you n.ll. Jordan & Ce. will return th money you paid for Ilyomfd. This is the strongest imdcnee that eau be offered as to heir faith In the remedy i . OLD AND THE NEW, Hyomei the Latest Scientific Discov ery fof tyie Cure 6f atarthi The discovery bf Hyomei has wrought ft wonderful change in the treatment bf catarrh, ; . : frier to three year ago the medi eines ordinarily employed in the cure ef thi disease were nauseating drugs and worthless tniei,4a some ifletan ee they benefited, hut the improve aient was not lasting. , With itvfflet,you take into the air passages of the throat and head a hah eamig air that goes t the minutest pens, sffeptuftlly ktUii? all germi ftnd niicrobes pf patarrhV It enten the foloofl with the Qifygen, killing the , germs in ; the blood,, and restores I health to the whole system, Many as J tnnishlne teetimoniala have been re Ceiyed from those who' have been cured by Hyomei. . fi v -'" - n 1 $1.M. Send us two-cent stamp for sample symptoms, for free, confidential advice, THE COST OF LIVING. More Than Forty-Two and a Half Per Cent. Increase In Food Expense. (By Associated Press.) Washington, Nov. . 14. The Bureau of Labor has issued a bulletin on the cost of living of workmen's" families, showing that Of 2,867 families in 33 States, from whom data was obtained, the average expenditure per family for food, $2336.00 and the average size of families 6,31 persons, The last figure i seven-tenths above the average of private families in the whole country as ehown by the census ef 1000. The food expense i mere than 42Va per cent, ef the expenditure for ail pur poses. An emended investigation ev ering the years 18US02 show the the r-ost ef fanrt reached H height in 1902, the average then being J0.0 per pent, above the average for the det-ade 1PI P9 and an increase of 18,1 per cent, compared with 1890, the year of 1qw est prices, It is announced as a eon servative conclusion that the increase in the cost of living, as a whole, in 1902, wljen compared with the year of lowest pricesj wa3 bot over 16.1 per cent; ' CASTOR I A for tnfafits and Childf Gi), tho Kind You Have Always Bought Uar h FUNERAL OF A REARADMIflALi The Bedy Cremated and the A6hea D . positpgi in Arlington NatiQnal eeme' iery, - (By ABsoclated Press.) Washington, Nov, 14. The funeral of R,ear-Admiral fester A,' Beardslee, TI. S. N.,, retired, who died in Augusta, Ga., Tuesday night, was held here to day.' A large number of army and navy officers attended. The remains were cremated at a local undertaking estab lishment and the ashes were deposited in the National Cemetery at Arlington without, military ceremony. The South doesn't deny a sneaking fondness for secession, but all the same she doesn't want to see it overworked. Four Times a Day Cured. A. complete outfit costs hut $1.00, and includes an inhaler, dropper and sufficient Hyomei for, several weeks treatment. I Perharjs the strongest evidence that can be given to doubters, is the fact that R. H. Jordan & Co have so much faith in Hyomei that they sell every package ' under a positive guarantee to refund the the money : if it does not cure. Now is the .time to begin the use of H3romei.' CATARRH CURED WITHOUT , DRUG. Hyomei Medieates thex Air Yeu Breathe, Kills the Germs and Cured the disease, Hyomei, cures catarrh thoroughly and permanently, because It reaches the smallest air ceils In the head, threat and lungs, kills the germs eaus lug the dteea&a and drives It frppi th system, ilyemel gee to the root ef the disease, destroys the cause, and makes permanent cures which can he effected In no ether way. IJreath It for a few minutes four times ft day and benefit will be geen at once. Con tlnue this treatment fo,r a few weeks and Hyomei will have cured you. The Hyomei breathed through the beat pocket inhaler ' furnished with each outfit mingles with the air yOU breathSi It is a local and direct treat ment for eradicating all catarrh germs in the mucous membrane and tis feuea anil in this way cured catarrh in any part of the system: tfsed in connection with Hyomei Bairn it has besfl successful in curing the worst and most deep-seated eases ef 'eatar rhal deafnessi The complete Hyomei outfit costs, 1160 and comprises an' inhaler, a hot tie ef livomei And a dropper, The iu hater .will last a life times and addi tional bottles f iiyomel can h h taiped for fQQ, 7 .gtrengor than any pialms that pan be made Jn sn advertisement. Is the fact that Woodail ft Pbeppard will give q, personal guarantee with every Hyomei outfit they sell to refund th money if the purchaser can say. that Hyomei has not given satisfaction, A guaranteed Curt fpp Piles, Itching, Blind, Bleeding qv - Protruding? Files; Your dpuggist will refund your money if Pazo Olmtnept fails to cure you. BO cents. ' r: e Respon sibility . ve Realize the.respon isibility laid on optici ANS. We realize that the wrong Glasses would ruin signt, vhile the' right Glasses strengthen and . improve the sight. Realiz ing these thing3, cduld we afford to be careless and inaccurate? WE PRIDE OURSELVES ON OUR CARE AND ACCURACY. We are fully equipped to ex amine all -Byes and, to correct their defects. , : ' ' We Fit Glasses That Relieve the Strain. DR. J, H, SPILMAN EYE SPECIALIST. 22 W. Trade. - Charlotte. '.' ' (Blair's Dru Store.) ' stoves andi HEATERS No matter what kind of itove pr Heater you want, come berg' and get it at a reasonable price, We are jobbers in such goods and supply retail dealers all over North and South Carolina, Buying in . quantities large enough to do this, it is Certain We got close prices, and save freight on car lots. ( Hence, We can offer to our " Charlotte patrons, at retail, Gtoves ahi Heaters at regular wholesale prices: "Come hefe and save" is an invitation that means money In your pocket, . 1 1 Allen Hardware Co. I I. Tracte it, eharletH. Shuart's Millinery ; Pattern Hats, Untrlmmed . Shapes, Trimmings, Our Own Trimmed Hats and Bonnets. Your Greatest Store for Mil , linery Fashions and Values. ? The styles that proper dress ? demands today and tomorrow - are here not those of weeks q ago, which are already out of 4 date. - n This is that kind of Millinery $ that ' keeps in touch with fash- Ion's everchanging ' modes, but $ always choosing and showing that which is best and most A popular. , I MISS SHU ART I ? 24 West Trada street. S J2S Andirons, Goal Vasos, Shovels,Tong!s,Pokefs and Oil Heating Stoves are in demand today. Wo have them to burn. Armistoad Burwoll, Jr. HARDWARE, SPORTING GOODS AKD HOUSeFURNISHINGS . .. ft 25 N, Tryon 8treit, Bell 'phona 843. Anything New? , ..J .. . . . '. . . ' . , " 1 ' 5 ? ' Patrons of our Haberdashery Depart- : ment are i always asking us these ques tions and we ' always .have something ; new to show them. The newest, the . swellesi, the smartest things are always here long before you can find them at other stores. The best dressers in town come here for new ideas and never go Long -Tate Clothing Company CCCCCOCCCCCCCCC3?OCCCCCCCCO o Sideboo.rds for all Sizes 0 0 o Purses From S9.50 Up j ( ). ' M - 1 1 WILSON COMPANY . Cit Price Clothing Store it.- p 205 E. TroLtie St, "... . -: ---J : , -rn : -' ' ' - ir nrz- is eaeily attained in ftoekfets if yeuf fedeeliefl 19 fnad fi'dm GUf fetoek. ttecent siiipMeiits have niad ii uasibl fe? u te pla &K niost any taste ef pfse, : ,r. ;, . .. .t.t. .. -... , ;f . ' Not atene- In 'itothefs d w effef fare. Valu . ii laisl. iv igii, m we haV alia leau tifal BlniBgfeni . fufiiitufeid; tods," gMtnia Tafeiea and eaina eiatta werkaaaiilg et wii it'll iflFgf.fg, the d!ga the at, aad' prists, &f ai gfiaWf a,i iftffliJeiasi f g.o?ds eaa fyad aaf, urn: mm mt ,11 t 5 ;' -.n-f ;, We make a ipecialty () of Sidetoartli' ranging from s ' ' TO and m enabled to off , ) ef yu splendid vMuei ( ) at thee priee. () All ef 31 eur Furnltur () (wanti'quiekly -"BHppHf d" ( ) at ear btorei ;l . ' ( ) 'A good $10.00 Suit, for .; ... .,$6.98 Big Hue- of $7.50 .Suits to close 'tor....; ..$4.98 Nice $5.00 Suit will go In this sale for.. .. .. .v . "$3.50 Boys and Youth's Suits bf all de- : Bcriptions. , -., Overcoats for everybody from $2.50 to $4250 Big line of Hats and Caps in all colors and shapes at prices to suit, everybody,. ... . . John B. Stetson $4.00 Hats, or $2.00 Don't fail to see U3 for your fall .. ' Underwear . of -every descrip- ; tion. : -'-"Z-' Big lot of Manhattan $1.50 Shirts' - ' to close at half price;!' . ; . ; .;75fi. Come while you can getyour sire. I We se!l for cash only. That Is why we . j sell eocheap ) x-fA -.eWfU 1 Holtbn Building ii. j'Cutf II i) . ., j . r 1 ! 1 '. '4.' ' " -' ' BIG - -. w " ' : t'..".v niinniiniinn rr iruiiiM 1 1 mm w . '..V',--A v'.;:')'.
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