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I-:' tfr CHARLOTTE" NEWS, NOVEMBER5 1 4H GOOl 6 t 1 1 ll JUDGE PHITCHARD This is the Ex. Senator's Fourth Venture on the Matrimonial Sea1 The 1 ' Bride a Charming Woman of Carolina Ancestry. (Special to The News.) Washington, D. C, Nov. 14. This morning at 10 o'clock Judge J. C. Pritchard, former U. S. Senator was married to Miss Lillian Saum, in this city, at the home of the bride-elect; This is the Judge's fourth marriage. Miss Saum is a native of this city, but her mother is a North Carolinian. She is a young society woman and very pretty and popular. After the marriage the Judge and his bride left for a short visit to New York. His of ficial duties will not permit a long ab sence. A Few Minutes With The R.eco.rder One of the best examples of intellec tual degeneracy tha,t ha9 come to light in many days was produced this morn ing in the Recorder's court in the per son of Tony Davis, colored, who comes aa near "knowing nothing" as any human being can approach to. The negro, as he stood before the court today, was the picture of child like helplessness whenever he tried to get hii intellectual faculties to work. Davis was charged with non-support of his wife. Mary Davis. Th negro told the court that n bought a half siuk ef flour about two months ago for bis wife and two children gad that siacf thn Ut had spnt slityflv etnts for flour and that h bought twenty five rent worth of bacon every Satur day and he seemed to think that he had discharged every obligation to his family in thus providing. Davis Bald further that he had wcrked for a man at fifty cents a day for four days and that he had received $1.50 but he did not know whether this was the right amount due him for the work or not. His wife stated to the court that Davis has burned up a tub and the straw in the mattress at their home for fuel and that he sat about the house asleep a good part of the time; that he slept until he got tired sleeping and then got up. Davis seemed so contented with the course of things that it was almost pitiable to see his condition. The Recorder wisely decided to give the negro a chance to work and accord ingly allowed him the space of one week to get work and furnish his wife with a pair of shoes and other neces sary articles. The negro took it all Thousands Hare Sidney Trouble and Don't Know it. Sow To Find Oat. Ffl! a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; if It stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in thft hark la alcn convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, Hver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It correct Inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing ft, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during he day and to get up many times during the night. The mild and tho ertra ord nary effect of Swarnp.Root is soon resized, it stands the highest for Its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. l-Wuif 7edlcln yo "hould have the best. Sold by druggists In EOc. and$l. sizes. You may hava a nmni vm. . .u.. winoonui oiscovcry and a book that tells more tbcut It, both sent absolutely free by mall. m : - " noma or swamp-Roof. Co., Blnghamtcn, N. Y. Vhen writlngmen- ieuiug una genaroi oner in fall pper. wun't mart any mistake but re. mber the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad driej ftlroitamton, N. Y on every uie. - ' Holidays Will Soon Be Here and We Have the Biggest Stock of T 6 Y S .To Be Ceen In Either of the Caro- Unas. , Automobiles, Tricycles, Iron and Wooden Wagons, Doll Go-Carts, Doll Carriages, Velocipedes, a swell line of Dolls, and so on to the end of the chapter. Our place is already crowded with these goods and we are looking 'forward to the biggest Holiday trade we ever had v. Come ahead of the rush and make -youF selections. ! .7-1 6. B. FL0URII0Y & CO., 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Bell 'phone 2265. 20 B. Trade St. with th' utmost satisfaction and ap parent indifference, t He was on of the, btst spedmenti of-the stupidity of ignorance that has turned up in the, court in many a day. Grant Frazler and John ' Anderson, both colored, wtr before the court for an affray and were, bound over under a bond of $25 each. The two negroes had fallen out It apepared over a girl and had then "mixed." . There were several other cases in which the defendants .were discharged. :to float big loan. Great Northern Railway Company Sonds Floated By Baring Brothers and American Bankers. (By Associated Press.) , New York, Nov. 14. Announcement was made today that Kidder, Peabody and Company, of Boston; Baring Brothers and Company, Ltd., of Lon don, and Baring, Magoun and Com pany, of New York, are offering $7, 290,000 of the Great Northern railway company, two year, five per cent, loan, secured by 2,000,000 or $9,720,000, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Paci fic extension sterlings 4s, due July 1, 1904, deposited with the Banker's safe deposit and trust company .of New York. Certificates of participation of 200 pounds sterling or $972 are offered at 99 and interest It was announced that the notes had been already dis posed of and it was said that they were issued for the. purpose ot getting money "needed for improvements." . , GRANGE ON THE INCREASE. The National Grange Increasing In . Numbers and Income For Good Roads. (By Associated Press.) Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 14. Of the business before the National Grange, patrons of husbandry today, the report of National Secretary Freemand and a resolution offered by State Master J. B. Ager, of Pennsylvania, excited the most interest. The report showed that the Grange had increased in numbers and income over the figures of 1902 in a gratifying way. The resolution fav ored appropriation by Congress for the construction of good roads in coopera with the various States for the pur pose of increasing the efficiency of the rural delivery system, among others things. It is believed the resolution will b adopted. YELLOW FEVER SITUATION. Reports From Laredo, Monterey and San Antonio Show No Improve ment. (By Associated Press,) Iaredo, Texas, Nov. 14,-The yellow fever situation shows no improvement. The official bulletin issued last night shows; new cases 31; deaths 4: total cases to date 841; total deaths 81, Monterey reports 15 cases and seven deaths on Wednesday; Neuvo Laredo, which had had no new cases of yel low fever for four days reported yes terday one death and two new cases. Sau Antonio Texas, Nov. 14. One new case of yellow fever and two deaths from the disease were reported by the health authorities today. These make a total of 10 deaths and 21 cases here to this date. THE CZAR IS FOR PEACE. A Complete Understanding Reached With Germany and France. (By Associated Press.) St. Petersburg, Nov. 14. There is much satizlactlcn here over ti; .-mlt of the Czar's visit abroad. It Is be lieved that a complete understanding was reached with Germany and France regarding the near and far east, mark ing for peace and rendering 'Russia's rear secure in the event of future hos tilities with Japan. While the danger of hostilities is considered over for the present despite the warlike tone of the Eastern dispatches. It is realized that the settlement is merely patch work. CONFLICT AS TO PORTS. Differences of - Opinion As To the Corean Ports to be Opened. (By Associated Press.) Washington, Nov, 14. It is learned here that the United States Govern ment is seeking to have the port Wlju, Corea, opened, while Great Britain and Japan have combined in favor of open ing the port of Yongampho. United States Minister Allen, who has been stopping in Yokohoma, is about to pro ceed from that port to Chemulpo, Corea, on an American warship in pursuit of this mission. ROLLER MILLS CLOSE. The Birmingham Roller Mills Close Down For Want Of Orders. (By Associated Press.) , Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 14. An nouncement was made today that the Birmingham Roller Mills will shut down for an indefinite period. Lack of orders is given as the cause. More than 900 men .will be 'thrown out of work. IMPORTANT CASE. The Jury Bribery Cases In Missouri In - vestlgated. ' (By Associated Press.) Jefferson City, Mo., Nov. 14. The Col county grand Jury today began an Investigation into published rumors that th Jury had been bribed cases of Senator Farris and th court had been "fixed" so that a verdict would not b agreed upon. Several Jurors were be fore the grand Jury today, , MARCHING ON PANAMA. Four Generals and a Large Army To Subdue the lethmiane. (By Associated Press.) . Bulletin, Guayaquil, Ecuador, Nov. 14. General Plaza, Presidents Ecua dor, has 'cabled to President Marro quln of Colombia, sympathizing with him in the recent events on the Isth mus of Panama. President Marro quin has replied, thanking General Plaza and adding that Generals Reyes, Caballeros, Ospina and Holguin- are .marching, : on , Panama, with t a :. Jarge army;tb subdue ihe Isthmus.' .. . To. Cure a Cold In One Day, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money, if, it I fails to cure.. E. W. Grove's signature ' is on each box. 25c. Goods of Known Rep utation and Vocluo at Cut prices. . . . , 1 r- i Gt fi We Dock Ujp Our Ad vertisements With Our Merchandise. . . m n ir; O O S s G Special Sale: Corsets and Kid Gloves We have them in champagne and pearls with pearl clasps j they are the only one on the mar- -ket guaranteed to stand wash ing right on the hand. They re tain their ehape, softness and flexibility afterwards. Wo are exclusive agenti. Use no sub stituti. Price per pair.. .. .,$1.60 Wf have a line of 'guaranteed Kid Olovti in all the new shade. They are swell styles, itauneh makes. Per pair .... .. ., ..$1.00 Also a line of 7Be. Kid Gloves in all color. You will And some stores selling Gloves nothing superior as dollar goods. Wo cut them for a flyer to, per pair ..63c 50-incri Broadcloth in black, blue, red, castor and brown, the yard. 54-inch Broadcloth in the popular shades and sold at $1.25 everywhere, The Fair price. Black Dress Goods we are very strong in tr fa line. Another new line of $1.00 French Zibilcnes I ,. Satur day and Monday, the yard ...... 36-inch Venetian Flannels, the yard Trico Flannel Waistingi, the yard, ...... . . . . 36rinch Fleece Lined Waitings, the 15c quality, at, the yard, Big line of 10c Flannelettes,, ' I I I I I I llllllllllll IMIIIMIMIIMIII ... ....... .(.iftt Eiderdown, in all color, the yard, 69c 98c 89c 39 c 20c 10c 71 -2c .. 15c 71-26 3 l-2c Big lot of short lengths in Madras Cloth at, the yard, gg 10c ioc Outing at, the yard Good 'Outing at, the yard, New lot of Mercerized Waistings, regular ise values , jne yara, . ...... Standard . Corsets at Cut Prices Kabo, P. P. and Armorside Cor sets; they are all names to con jure with; standard makes; erect form, long hips and many other styles; , all dollar Corsets, and they go in this special sale at ............ ..70e. Another lot of B0d. Corsets of splendid material and manufac ture . . ..39c A few odd lots of 39c, Corsets, we want to clean up and offer them 10 nrst laKera ai. . JVST RECEIVED LOT LADIES' JERSEY VESTS OR SWEATERS, in red, white, blue and red, navy blue, red, white and cream something swell and very popular. The prices range from.. .. .. .$2.98 to $4.50 Hosiery One case of "Ladies' Heavy Fleece Lined Hose, which would" be v Cheap at 15c. Special ..9c. the pair Ladies' Wool Hose, extra good . qualities.. .. 25c. the b'a'fr See our line of Nubian Hosiery at 15, 18 and 25c. the pair Ladies' Walking ' Skirts Ladles Walking Skirts, in all the ' ' new styles and cloths, from ........ . . . . . . . .98c. to $7.50 Ladles' Underskirts in blacks and fancies.. .. .. 75c. to $2.50 WATCH OUR WEST WINDOW BeautiTui display of LAN A OIL, BUTTERMILK AND GLYCERINE cakes to a box. Reduced from 25c. to.. A little over '6c. a Cake for a firs t-class Toilet Soap. " " : ,r - " 1 i . . .20c. Box Undehvear Ladiesf Heavy Ribbsd AOp Union Suits, each . , . '. . "Ou Ladies' Kxtra J e r s ey Ribbed Vests and Pants, Children's Vests, ...... 10c to 25c Boys' Heavy Fleece Lined Underwear, each iill, ml ill (Into til in 20 WEST TRADE STREET. Comfortables Big line: of Comforts that go on sale today (Friday at .. . v -. 98c A better line, extra good qualities, at..' $2.48 to $5.00 Elkin Wool Blankets Ten-quarter size. . .. .. .. .. ..$2.25 Eleven-quarter size.. ,. .. ... ..$3.48 EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED TO BE PURE WOOL. New Rugs Wt ars showing the strongest and prettiest line of new-Rugs In our Car. pet Department entire second floor' ever seen. In Charlotte. Domestlo and Imported patterns and weaves. An ex pert Carpet man always In charge of . this departmentWe want you to come and look; buying can be an after' kllMUNI : in i Day by day THE FAIR CO. is winning new trade and golden opinions by its high and modern ; plane of storekeeping. Qualities are considered first; Price next Goods of standard value and one orice to all. A ' child cin rnrnp Kpt-p nA cVrr. fV, -r. . . j - tage as an adult. We are making mighty strides in Merchandising because we have gained; i I jhi-iav, auu j v v kjj vui uiviuuuj. ncic cit c uargains ior your earnest consideration: : ! ! ! : : : , , . . 0 i t t J.J Academy of Music SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14TK. Matinee and Night. The Ted E. Faust (j Matinee 25 and 50c. Prices: 25c. to $1.00. Seats on sale Thursday at Jordan's. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH. . " MADELINE PRESLEY - Presenting the - Great. Comic Opera :.".'';'v Success; ... T5h Mocking Bird PRICES: 25c. to $1.50. Seats On sale this morning at Jordan's.- For Rent Ten-room house.... Flna street $12.00 per month. Large storehouse, 809 E. 7th street, $7.50 per month. Modern slx-roora house, 30X Elizabeth - . Avenue, $12.50 per month. , , '. J. K. A. ALP.XAND1K. THE UP-TO-DATE, JEWELERS. New Stand, 31 1-2 West Fourth Street. C. Y. AUTEN. , ,;r t'V - JOHN J. OZMENT Aiten L Ozment General lipholstering, Makers of Hair and Felt Mattresses. . - Cabinet and General Repair Work and Finishing in Oil. . i . Join Our Club Wo steam; dleah,' Press and reshape your Clothes for $1.00 per month. Wo Dye and do all kinds of Repair Work. Ladies' Clothes a Specialty. Work pall ed, for and delivered , ' v QUEEN CITY PRESSING CLUB 209; North Tryon etreet Bell 'Phone 246.' MRS. 'J. M. HESTER, Proprie tress. . ' . - -v SEND ,15; CENTS TO THE STAR: MILLS 202 North A Street and get a ten pound peck . of s choice fresh MEAL for table us e . ' , IT IS WISE To call a 'doctof when' you need him. It-Is also wise to taka Franklin's Maglo Cure for Headache ,'tM -r ' and . Neuralgia, . - " y. The dealer gives your, moneys hack if it fails. t Leaves no bad effects; ; Contains no opiates. .. Endorsed ' by clergymen, lawyers and husines3 men everywhere to be the best on the market. - " .Trice 15c, 25c and 60c. bottle. : At soda fountains 5c. per dose. For sale by W. L. Hand Co4 R. H. Jordan & Co., Brannon's Drug Store, Atkinson's Drug Store. rV . . , Domestic and English Cheviots v?; ,;,r;ii';-.;.r ' S E RG E,' WO RSTEDS, G R AN ' T E3, ETC. ;;-; v From ie! largest and best Woolen Houses in America. They are of the popular colorings. I guarantee style, fit and workmanship. J.S. PHILLIPS MERCHATN TAILOR. 12 South Tryon Street, tional Bank Buildmg. FiT3t Na- i
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