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CHARLOTTE NEWO, NOVEMBER 10, 1003. 3 LOUISiAHA WILL CtLEBRATE, DEC.JB Louisiana Will Have Her Own ZTXXSZ Celebration lo Mark the KtgSAvTUZ- c i r LrtJ Anft!t ernor ot.that Department'; and who i Tnnster 01 nei MnCieni have no credentials from BoeotA Th v , , TprntOrV 10 Hie UmieU States- (Hy Associated Press.) - , N(,v Orleans, Nov. 18. The State of 'imlsiana which has appropriated mnniii) id over its share in the St. i, ..lis rurrhase Exposition next year, will 1 iransfer commemoration ex- own December :18 and 30 HXt. The Louisiana Historical Society, to tho n-nnliers of which have long been V()1' Kills . . - i on i bo day of the actual transfer, nlilt'f I !.. iimt annoui inced the exercises Tin three days program will beopen P,l Friday oveuing, Dec. 18, with a re. ,(.tkn and ball In the Cabaldo, which ia'ti) nominee as far as possible the lull given 10(1 vcarB ago in honor of the VnieVii an Commissioners, Claiborne" nnd Wilkinson, The celebrated beau ir-5 nf New Orleans will dance the ties oi " ..li.ii a4 in if ihm t in costumes uupuuuuug iuusb nf n (iliiiiial days, nna an om lasmunea V;u- (II PftllS BUPllPr Will lliieiiupb me ilrttlriHi at midnight, ; , flu. het tiiortiittg there will be earn HKtiiointioH eXeTeieee- In th Cabaldd a wlilrh ttipre will b addrse by Hvpiitor lUnmi and tb rpresftU tivN tit fmfc and gpatn and th Uni ,,l 'mei, fuiiuwfd by a military pa him h naval rviw bfyt' th (iiv im Sunday, Ptv 9, the real een K-nniai nf (he transfer, the day.wiil iiHMii wiiii nigh mass and t dpurn in Hip old Ft. uouis cRthedral, after wblfh at the hour when the actual transfer took plat e, there would be an qrfttlOQ fi n nit he bak'ony of the Cabaldu and the Natinnnl colors will be raised with salutes in the Place D'Armes; - JUDGE JONES rift ANn .TIRV ( ferial t9 T! &Wfc) u n A-lsiile. N: i?:Judge ft 8 liiii i't his thaFgp lo the f fld wf irfcainniaysiiyiiP in uiHiiitakahlteFmi m ,iVtitarPul blpa ef theiFabd jiHy'a uiy mi the PPF8h8tlgft 9f every thinking mm-. He a!d there were si classes pf prime, namejyi oftensea against tha person, agMns property, against peace and prdep, BgaiiiBt public iustice, agajnit pqblto health and against public- morals., Among the offenses specifically men tioned were lynching, Which he de clares as national in its character, be ing etui fined to no locality; quackery lu mwlkine, which should be suppress edthe men who ar conselentloua and arc- untiring, night and day, la reliev ing gufterins humanity, ihould b pre WHl krcplng disorderly houses, gtv. ins mii.tiritv ta absrfnt lltersturi, and the umial efttrjory of crimen received (ttu-ntlon 6t his hands, lie tmphftilzid thf fft'i. that th county Jail wb& ib adoquam and unsanitary. A great county Hka Buncombe, with iti nor mous wefiitb, its raltroadfl, fftetorles, magnlfli-ent court house, ppieaaia roaas and palatial homess hould not be eon tent with a 2 by 4 Jail, that Is crowded and poorly ventilated, and unsafe. Report comes from Barnardsvllle, this ocunty, that Lon Wells and Lawrence Hngar on Saturday engaged In an al' tercatlon over a lumber yard. In which Wells received nine knife wounds and Hagar three. When the cutting, began in Nichols store Mrs. Nichols ran out frightened, and when those came that she notified, they found both men ly ing on the floor, exhausted and gory. The local papers yesterday published that a true bill for embezzlement had been found by the grand jury against Tennent and Champlaln, officers of the Eiltmore estate. The fact is, the grand jury of three weeks ago found a true bili. at the end of the term, but It .was held as a court secret The News, how-, ever. nnhiiRhpd the Information ex. clusively, at that time. . , : . ST. LOUIS D8UMNJER ACQUITTED. The Coroner's Jury Acquits Him For Killing the Young Millionaire Who Followed Him and the Ladies Un- . der His Protection. ;, (Bv Associated Press.) . St. Joseuh'. Mo.. Nov. 18. Joseph Francis Put-Inner, of St. Louis, the travelling man who shot, to death Irving McDonald: the youne St Joseph millionaire, Sunday morning at the Hotel MHropole, was acquitted by a coroner's jury and discharged fromcus tody. Furlong, in company with Wm. Lynch, another travelline man. Mrs. Lester Myrick and Miss Grace Holt, of the "Governor's Son" theatrical eom- pany, visited a cafe late Saturday night and started for their hotels in the morning. They were followed bjr four j froung men, McDonald among them, and in a flght'at the hotel McDonald a shot through the stomach: - - Ms iHiLlPl BUNAU-VAHILLA; The Minister PIsntipGtentUty arid 'fl-, I fir AfcSHMalad iJrfcSS:) HhiB anil iha whrld at la-'gp aa m fi c': lilt.liiiiiilt.iitiaFv and br'vbv 3lf&: F'!Nrir'f,f llRilljl'ie 8f PSfiflffl&i M. I' lillii.no llniian Vaiilla ifrirtRrf BOfir m intiiif!tjfins frnni hi9 ioyeFflfflenl mB a inHBse.l a ?mie lo tfie BBVPy 0 nib iKiwors represented at Wash ngtqn ri'inceiing that Ihey notify thelF fe-: "iiHi-tivH goveinmenta of the formation the eovMlgn Btaia of Panama M lRslng ihe hope that hi govern r,fl will retbive recognition at their "UU8, .... PANAMA ANB COLOMBIA. Panama Refuses to Accept the Colom- . " " blan dverturet. ' " : (By Associated press.) Colon, iNov, 18. The Panamanian commission, composed, of. Benores Arias, Morales and Arosemena. whirh left Panama yesterday to meet the peace commission from .th Colombians asked the Panamanians If I ney wouia return to the republic of coiomoia, assuring them concessions ana considerations on the passage of a canal treaty. The Panamanians, replied that they would not return to the Re public of Colombia and declared the assurances came too late as Panama's position was so advantageous and strong that they could not see any rea son for changing. - . During the conference. Nic&uor Tn. slgnares, a brother of the governor of 1 oiaiu m uonvar wno was tbe fUM"w " iue;oiommans, made a disrupt the republic of . Columbia. ' and he supplemented his appeal by the grant all the rights demanded by the Isthmians and eventually carrv aut - . ....imhi vuafc wviuuiuja nuutu their grand project of building the canal. . Replying to Senor Inslgnares, Senor lomas . Arias, representing the Junta, said that the Bogota government and -. .... me uoiommas generally niu not ap pear to grasp the actual conditions pre vailing on the Isthmus The revolvi. tlon, Sehor Arias said, Wasi born abso lutely of the ttttftnintotisi desire of the feiitlre people of Panawa fthd WaS lf vocable. .. , . ; getior Inslgnares, m atiswer ex pressed bis deep sorrow at fltiding that the hopes ef reconciliation were im possible ef . realisation: Me declared that ail the people ef Colombia would wait in ati effort to enferee the ri&hts ef tbe Itepublie on the Isthmus ef !aa ama, ven it the post ef great saert flpes, It was uneffieially anneuaeed by the Oulombian t'ommisiyner that 6b Reyes was coming to the isthmus to poorer wrni tne provisional govern went pf panares, , a dQften marines frpm the have been ordered to temalu ashore to ftt't m signal men for the communication of t-outine meBsagea betMreen the phore and the United States fleet. fe6: SHAW OKI fHfe 6ANAL, ih id &f hu Peeeh h New YetKiNov iftAI tbe Delmeaiee yaB9t ivfl by the chamber' of eem mem iat sight SeeretaFy Shaw had ftt;arfulljf pr'i)ftFetl t)i:h bul te waFd it mi fee iepaftd fi:ai It: lie said ia parti "We aFe going te dig tbe Panama paeab 6 yew FeaHee that this i equal iq pup vpptng 3 fuiusieiy Q fRe ppgi merpe pf a)) th PPURtrlfiB Pf HurPpei It WiU benefit then all but we be lieve it will benefit us still more. 1 ''Your Bhinnina men know that If two vessels Btarted from Liverpool for San Francisco one by the Suea canal and 6h& by Cape Horn .they would both beat ft vessel sailing from New York to gun Franctacd around ' the Horn, That's en of th reason! why we must have the canal. "Ws must hav the ships to carry the tridt, we eeuld dig a Panama eana gyy day wltheut hurting any hedy'i packet, llfne If w must mis money to hilp merchant fflirioe It will net m hard," AMERICAN PROTECTIVE uEAQUE. A New Organization for Lessening Friction Between the rtsces, (By Associated Press,) Philadelphia, Nov, 18. Nearly 200 delegates representing ja largo number of negroes In the United States or eanlzed as the American Protective League met in convention here, yester day. The president of the league, Joseph W. Henderson, of Providence, R. I., was in the chair. The object or the league is to promote the material and educational status of the ; negro and to "solve the race problem without creating another to lesson tie friction between the two races." . Teh address of President Henderson was delivered at the afternoon sessun in which he told of the persecution the negro race In this country had to con tend with. Other addresses were de. livered at the morning and evening sessions. ' RUN ON READING BANK. The Bank Officials Ascribe It To Malicious Reoorts The Bank Sol vent. .".'!,.,' (By Associated Press.) " Reading, Pa- Nov. 18. A serious run was .started yesterday ( on the Pennsylvania Trust Co., the cause for which the company's officials say they cannot understand.- There had been a number of withdrawals of deposits durlne the past few days and when the bank opened a long line of depositors pressed forward for their money. All were paid as rapidly as possibles The officials ascribe it to malicious persons In their, efforts to injure the credit of- Th fim continued ail day in spite of Pffnfts of band officials t6 reassure de positors but it 'is thought thfe worst Is' ovef: Notices was posted that the" iwufi tsrvitfeht khd there was ho cause1 for alarm fail the part 6f ky de flncslfrti;. THfi hbtabaiit' debosltS afre1 imO&U caijitat sUrpitig: A.ndj titidl . Vluefl fronts f921i4bU; - ine ieauiug elearihg iibiie will ekt&Htl assistance: .-: ' A BTABTLIWB TEST, 3: ffa save a life, Dh f: :;MiFfi, ef lifl ti feyft!fli, la a weadiffal mm m wriie,J'& mim wa al-- I had filten tovmA - M BPfcF i SHtgfi (rpiblB4 I preSGFibed taera. f be patient gained ffPin tbe flretj and ta hnihnA an attack in H montbs." Rlec: trld Tiittrfl ntn hasltiveiy ciiarahteed for dyspepsia,. Indigestion donstlpa- tioii and Jildney troubles, Try them, 9nly 60d, fit UurweM m uinnf , BELY MISS BEATRIX IntereiUng Letters from ' Cathoiia liisiitutions. in eyerr iaountry of the eivilUed irorld the Sisters of Cfharity are" known, Nofe only dd they minis te to the epititttai And intel lectual heeds' bf th8 fckafges eohi hiitied td tlifeif eafj but tbey alse tiiifilstef t8 tiifeif THE GlSTERG feedilf fliers: With 8 maay hildFefl t take g&f ef aati Iq pretext tmm ilimate ana diae, tliese wie and pfu ietit iteF nave fattfia fefusa a seefs iattiag afiaaFgi , a mm f eieatiy Feeeifea w m-. mn- jnftR fFm istf ftfttFi$ fit PftHafflf4lr) Wi TMFtieta ifew YiFfe Fati as fPilPW! J ulcanfiot say too tnucfi In prfsa of Peruna. Bight bottles pf ft cured ma or catarrn or tne iung$ or tuur t iiiia!ii!Miiikiiiiiir.ainine!iiBaiiiiiiin!l m nniiinn iTYninrinun f! uuifimu ai inAuiiuno g il n ii 111 III 1 1 1111 111 Ell III 111 III III SIR U "Th MoelUne Bird" ' at tli Acad- tmy last night was witnessed by far two email an auditne. Th epra ii both tuntful and prttty, th costumes handsom, vtn gorgeous and th east was thoroughly good. ; H - Miss Besley was a eharmlng cen tral figure, Her vole while not strong, was delightfully sweet and her every appearance was greeted with &P' plause. Miss Besley is by far the pret' tlst actress that has ever graced the Academy stage, and should she play a return, date in Charlotte her audience will be much larger than the one of last night. The other members of the cast those who took prominent parts were thoroughly capable. The chorus was good and all in all ', ."The Mocking Bird" was decidedly an attractive per formance. .'. - V i Hall Caine's great play, "The Chris tian"-' will be presented at the Acad emy of ,Music on next Monday night by a company said to be fully capable in every espect to do justice to this production. The scenery is adapted to i6MM St'QfiM, in 'Th& efaHstian." ths incidents bf the biee ahd it k the fiftme iise:l ifl ite bfigihai Mew Ybrfe brbdtifctibtt by.Mi viola. Aiiett aad at the Academy of Miiie. Vflffe feitv. thia aoa "f he tiair has a highi atahdifle a a fflefai aiav aad 1mm hbld tHeipeUiefl 11 has W0fl f th im &a the AffleFieaa iai mm?-. MP: iiiQflei Adaffl appif Ir fe ef "Je&H tfffl.-" ; f levers Pf aU that la best In mHslcai fcnroady will w deligbted q mf that "Tba Burgomaster'' will be seen p-t fba Academy of jMusjG, idonijay Qyemper SOth, The famous original company has CATARRH WHEREVER LOCATED ' ' : -IT" w ? WW ON PE-RU-NA TO FIGHT 9 , r r CALUlii ', years' ft(miln$x and f would mi have f een witneut it rer twyiiung, it neipeg Merer i gmm r wugns sm emm and I hsve yet Iq find em saaa ef pa. tarrh that It dQea mi euret"8ister Beatrix, l From a Catholic Institution in Cem tral Ohio cornea the following tecom- ftiend from the Sister Superior-, Borne e&rs fisrd & jrlehd bl bui1 iflsti- ttitioii f ecottihlfehded to Us Df : llaFtiriah tettiaa U hu feieeileat remedf hi tha iadaeaza &f wiiibk m tliea liad sfeFal eases wliiek tFtiatbad to fee bl a serious fcaafaettfj "WefeeiaatQtise il aa3 eieeFieaeed aea weafefal stgulta' that iaee thea feFuaa ha feeeeate eaF faFite im&i-- iae f8F iaflaeaia, ataFFh eslSi eeai aai l!F8ahiti: ! ? AmtheFremmmand tmm a Qathptte tostiMim Gfm ef Genital States, writ?? SlSliP Vp$fi9f ff d fgllgyysf M A numlcf of 3rears ago on? ftttpatlou cftllpd tkipr.ttivfliniiu Vtruua, and been enEftEed for this big revival of the opera While the chorus is said to be the prettiest and the best In voice that th musical Comedy has yet had. Th production and the costuming are new, in the company are Ruth white aa "Willi," Oscar L. Figman as the Burgomaster, William Riley Hatch, Thomas Rieketts, Chariea Sharp, R. Meye, aeorg MfiKigseek, Helen Dixter, Harriet Shtlton, Ioulse Brack ctt and Josephine Ditt THE GLASS DL0WER8 PLEAwfi THE PEOPLE. Notwlthfitandlngr the weather, the Glass Blowers were liberally patron' Jzed yesterday afternbon and last night. They were istlll open until the dismissal of "The Mocking Bird," the attraction at the Academy of Music last night. It is an attraction that will be liberally patronized all of this week. The souvenirs they give to their patrons are such that cannot be bought at any of our larger stores and can be seen made by the several ar tists they employ. Open from 2 un til 5:30 p. m. and from 7 until p:30. Admission 10c. and "every visitors re ceives a souvenir made of glass. Energy ail gone? Headache?. Stom ach out of. order? Simply a 'case of torpid liver. ' Burdock Blood , Bitters will make a new man, or woman of you. t . Hundreds of lives saved every, year by having Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil in the house just when it is needed. Cures croup, heals burns, cuts, wounds of every sort. - No matter how long you have had the cough; if it hasn't already develop ed into consumption, Dr. Wood's Nor way Pine Syrup will cure it. Hives are a terrible torment to the little folks, and to some older ones. Easily cured. Doan's Ointment never fails. , Instant relief, permanent cure. At any drug store, 50 cents. " - 1 Let the GOLD DUST TWDTS do your work rt.fetits fetease, jbA airti res pneTniui tne am B&om raQm,n(pis,stfl. ,rrna making (tit (SuesMMftiW'! ire. Dullxhiiia biaaflwoiK. cieaiiBinn BOLD DPS MAKB9 HARD WATBH SOFT . . " i. . . r 1 "f W Jl. II w tr m. law fcteaninB 'Qod-nrbrk, piltflatli, illver arg and tinware, oollsiiiiirf braaawoiK. tifcaiiBing lalH TV m the -mm. since then wo have used It Xjith" won derful results for grip coughs ; polda and catarrhal diseases of the Head and stomach. .,. u: ' i ; 'Tor grrp and winter catarrh espec ially it has been of gnfafc service to the Inmates of thi institution. . .1 SISTERS OF CHARITY All Over the United States Use Pe-ru-na JorXaiarrh,! ' ; Dr.- Hartman receives many letters from Catholtc Bisters all over the United States.. A recommend recently re ceived from a Catholic institution in th Southwest reads as follows t A Fi-omlnent HcHher Superior Sayst " " I can testify from experience to the efficiency of Peruna as ono of the very Dest meaicines, ana it gives me pleasure to add my praise ; to that of thousands who have used it. : For years I suffered with catarrh ,of the stomach, all reme dies proving' valueless' for relief. Last spring I went to Colorado, hoping to be benefited by. a change, of climate and while there a friend advised me -to try Peruna. .After using two bottles t found myself, very much improved The fe mains bf my old disease behie now ed Blight, 1 consider myself cured, f efc fot a wnue i mtcna to continue the Use" b! Perttiid. I abl iioW ffpniihtf utinihu patient with .your; medichie. fehe has bfeefi sick, with hiftlafk and , ti'ottbled ' with ieueorrhteft. I hat not a doabt that a ear will be epedii efteeted." : i nese are samples of letters reeetvea by totx Hartman tmm the various urden of Gathelle Sistri throughout th United States. ?he Baniii and addreies t th lt trs ha? fea withheld frem fept t the glitifi bufe willbe furaished upya reti . Qaehaij pf the dlst r3 whlph &ffliet ' mankind are due to some, eatarrhal a ra.ngement pf the mucous membrn lining some organ, p bassage pf tha bodyi . . A remedy thai would aet immediately hpod the1 cohgested hiticbaa' hiembFaae restoHagit td iti abrhiai stateVwbaki ebasetiaeatijr taw'" ail thfes diseases, rJatafth Is catarth whSFfefeF Ibeatedj whethef it he la the head, thfaat, iaaii stbiaaehi hidaej ef tifgaaij A Featgdf that will mm it ia eae lyeatiba will eare it ia all leeatieag. if yea u8 ibtFeeeie BFeiafit aad atls faetsFy f ealt fF8ia the ae ef i'eFaaft! write ateaee tsSf. IfaFtmaa, iiag a fall gtatefaiat ef rea? eftet aaS he will be pleased t give m hi valaahie aSs vicegFauPt Adiiroa jfi Hftrtmaa, FreMtlfal ef fba Hartinan pnitariym, ymbna, I CASTOR I A for Infants And Children. Tti3 Kind You Have Always Bo'jjht Beats th Wiiatttra of HARD TO GET AND CAN'T BE: BEAT 9 W'o Tilf an vorv OflRV ffr US to secure : some of the ' high stan dard novelty goods we handle. Stransky Steel Ware, the Quad ruple Coated Enamel Ware that has sold so rapidly and become so popular, is . imported i in limited quantities. ' We. -have placed an. order for more of the beautiful turquoise shade with the . New York im porter and will get it as quick a3 it comes across the ocean. We cannot get it quicker. In the meantime, if you do not care to wait indefinitely for the pieces you want, you had better come around pretty quick and make a selection. J. ti. McGAUSLAHD & 00. leading Dealers. . 3. Try on St Opp. Piedmont . Building. : . .' . - Nd matter whit kind 6f Stote br Heater yoU waht, fcbmg here afad get it at a reasotiable" itticg; We are jobbers' Id shell gbdds and mwif retail dealer's i . ail btfer' fiOHh &hd Bbutn (jdfblltia; fiiiyihg id biiafltitife large Bflbiigh ta de msf ii i eertaia w:et elasi j rlei aha" save freight e m lets Hehee, w eafl If t eF eharlette . gatfesi, at retail, tave mfc umm at regular wbfelesale mim-. umm hm afitl a" Is an invitation that mmm mmy is peeket.- V as i . - . I. ti ll t. i ran f-SIfflffiS-nnil HPATFRS w I ft -"'.'V Patrons ofvqi -:hiQnt are always asking'us tnqse qiles tiohs and we. always have lsbMethirig new to snow !them; Tlie newest, the ?wellesf, the smartest things dre always het-e ; long before you can ., find them at, other stores. .The''betfdireerSHh".t0hV-.' come here for new ideas and never go away disappointed. - Long-TaiG Cloiliing Company Sideboards for J1 Sies of - , i t V ( 1 '"ij iW,;f.ff ISO WILSON . Cut Price Cloihini Storo 203 E. Trkde St, Is eksiiy attaiiied' lrl itbfelfcr .8 if 'fbMf . ieiec'tloil'is . ia4 ' ty? stotk: tteeeht sfaMpmehli iiav e Made it jibssibie tor tis ta ideise aj- iiibst ahy taste bf titirse: ! ; , ' :., -i .il,'. i - Nbt aldh is ttbfckera de we effer fare values ia, latest de--siga, feat we save alse beau tiful fiiaiai-Feeai fuFHitufeide l-eafdsi gteaiaa Tables aad ehiaa eietthe wertfflaaibifl el which ig fifst ela, the deiia the iates aad th:gfi6,.&F8 s as f ea6aable a the aae ela f g8 d eaa fe feuad aavwhf: mm E - Bell -phone'. 5152. fjvi I -il: vy make R..:gpetsiaiiy I bf 'ideboafdi f anglflg froiit E. ( r4nd enabled td off ef-ydtt'eplfeftdid-values at the6 pHee All af yeur Furniture want quiekly upf Hid al eur bteri COMPANY BIG - A good 110.00 guit, for . . Bl line of 17,50 iulti to fOC. ......... .it Nice $5,00 Suit will io In Bala for. . .......... . .16.98 eloie ... .$4.93 this ..13.50 Boys' and Youth's ults of all de. snrlntlnna.1 - -. 1 Overcoat for everybody from,, .. .. .. ....S2.60 to $22.50 Big line of HatB and Caps in all colors and shapes at prices to suit everybody. . - , s - John B. Stetson $4.00 Hats, for $2.00 Don't fail to see us for your, fall ' Underwear of every descrlp- .. tlon. - Big lot of Manhattan $1.50 Shlrti 'to tjose at half rlce,-.", ..; 75c. Come while you can get your We sell for cash only. That Is why we sell to cheap.- . ' . v Hoiton Building mm ti) 20 TO utUiUliyB IT u .1 fi 'ft . 'f j I . 7
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