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CHARLOTTE NEWS, NOVEMBER 18, !903J v . ..... - . A WOMAN Oil THE j tbe fbetter'i class of negrctes;UpjOur AR.CH BELL s Domes, those preaumaoiy, 'wnom eiw cation has sooiled. we must have recourse to Uie lower Btr"ata, etc., and then surest to a breathless and dis couraged company of readers her two i-iSSgSr 5S JS - remedies: tJ . . -: - ' One Is to eet rid of the negro, let ting him (the Indigent, as well as the tralnedlv "go, where he will develop to . ,. t-i'..- da- Ihls ownsausiacuonana .uiaiui ui au She 'AOVISeS brewer raperS mIrer8 and friends, and then Taring in 'tin Tffoccaccfo, While' Example That House-Work goj is not Degrading. white helD. The, other is to follow Mis iasioDi and raise the cry -of "white rnan'o tarPQ for white man's educa Qorwontc flPA IflllCrht hV tion: negro taxes for negro education Ubl (Uiiiw " .'- D Jl rm, (o-ao nttorlv nnt nf the A Jit At " - ' J ' as transporting the Afiglo- race and .the , last makes , one fear that the writer's study of Boccac cio and " Petrarch unfitted her for the more . practical problems of the present day. To admit that education To the Editor of The News: J has made among the negroes an up- t i it.Hn0, hojtrt-rpndine to I per and lower class, and that tne .ear the err o, the he,p.eSf housewKe jntad-ta. better payaad of literary tastes ana aspnatiuuo, , propose as a. remedy that we with- cdokless and house-maiaeniess, - sue i draw our aid in educating them, is so mtaohorically tears her hair and ap-1 monstrous a proposition that one can- - ... . 4l, ...nn.A. tov' DOI coniempiaxe.il who euuaumiu . lur uiu iw i" c .aHmiulv tho oelflshnpsa nf all 4 . .11 ft . AUfc J f " - . "Come to our heip, Mr. suitor, , nltlahl Bee, we are made says, "with your pen, with your con- U0 work in our homes while our BfrvAtive wisdom, with your influ- service system is overthrown, we , a men. the comfort or our nomes ana , ll" vyvoC IU TV i vuu i w A WUJ uw v tne aspirations oi our ianu lor a cui- race tne neip which it, is our pnvi tiirpd Southern womanhood. Let our lege to give. n,,vnmnr hnv hp dirrnment Suppose our kitchens are desert MVAb MW... 1 , . , 1 ... . ti ior tne time uemg wuum ic no and the coinage d u vardaman. Let . . our9elveB? are not tne him care more ior Angio-baxon wo- neeroe8 all copy books, as the chll manhood than he does for negro ele- uren say and do we not, set the vnilntl COBI 11 JUU, HI IMI OIIU vu.tu.c "Men write much about the effect VTZl T . o m wuuiiu .""'V necessary to put your hands, can de lactones lurning ium u um uums-1 - iQ,i .making. Can one reasonably expect a u' ' the Vucated fifl nhniirQ hhnf tn CTl Q fl I V Pirnfln PR I , places with a 56 cook? "The hegfo dntir fof hitn Me had a waf foyght fof him with 6Ut lo of hi own blood j he gained ffe(3efii without hl oWn effolt, e fia for 31 y&afi been offered edaea tiea wiihout the use ef w wa moa II Jl . O . ' : - I II -v 'iMf - i mm m m m m mm m arr . - n . 1 1 -- -ill Ka j wwv "twt rt i r n i . bu a m u -- m w m m . m m m w m r a ii i w i issiDDi ana nuiso uw uj i , """-'I w.v - -? i- ir-iii fw f u if f mi -w w i s-v ' (Ml Woman of the other race for thinking t T t,4 D the same thing? Until we call prove itn fwillp i? e?ith to them by example that ho honorable than ah? race on eattn. , , .m j a. . , Ml,fiofTi6 load a laiui tail tu cx rvc a ,uc..uxckxx ivo ehtleman or a lady less ft lady-we ad bettef Withhold our critiGlsiils Sfld bUf sheefs. goaie tfie hai iild that what the it fi tlaii weeiea need ifl ilviag the Qyeitiea ef fjr, EBa.it fli iPffl that It ."A18 theiF f.aokifl and hmiaB.- ffiia t. sV iSl wh flV it to to fflwt f it, Aaa BiBB to ub mere ihbb i . , aa:au Br.ma fi Ra tf.a u'fl ffid the nv-thoa then mar Pifi WFlIf 6b lRiteid r iwe Hny tel at Us Sfwr aF 9 fflBk bPWd in v 7,J?,2 . i.l-uo .ftrh it would ha? tftka y to write your time, but we wonea need and tpe eWT. foremG8t ,B want ypur time, your tnougui m n.77Z ";Z:r" .;,r.H in,i vonr talents" BHitfi ivb'h; m- Pnmin aa It riops after a most conscientiously attend meetings of all trTmotiAeSm descriptions to transact alt manner of the fair writer for more lucrative po- are hardly fit places to live in. And sftlons t the' SSrS without notfee on the, other hand I know women and while guests were In the house J". and herself sick, this appeal for aid i'- ' 77;; goes to one's heart, and being myself "ously to do all the home duties a woman who can with more ease which are theirs first of all make good bread and coffee and broil and the outside calls, which the public - rrfan w.n n rvith mrrp paR female ; opinion seems to require of a beefsteak than write papers on Boc- them. caccio and Petrarch. I long to render I remember hearing my father say some assistance to this sister in mis- ,wnen, l,wu "T" TT-iT. fortune, this type of Anglo-Saxon laycmini on mm, yu; ur wu. womanhood wno seems in danger of And so It seems to me that it be- being rudely taken from her library hooves the Anglo-Saxon women to table to her kitchen table. Dut there lodk with clear eyes at this question is something vastly amusing abouther of duty and then with strong and wliU state of mind after all. She blames 4I1S nano lo M " w,lu her trials on the fact that the negroes 'oving hearts rule well our kingdom, are educated and so made unfit for ready to lend a. hand to what you are dnmoti( BPrvlrpa. or rather nnwlll- doing, but unwilling and they are ing to enter it, and then she quotes blameless to carry the burden on from a friendly colored woman, as which you scorn to lay your white follows: lungers. Ana suppose we ao jet me "A friendly colored woman has told negroes pione rr a gc"ier'.cn fo. ma that in thla town there are three if this State Of things lasts at loU&. castes among the negroes. The wives Surely we can find some other help- of the preachers, barbers, Journalists, r ana save our nomes ana pernaps physicians, lawyers and teachers, keep our poor husbands' bodies and from our c rtlo: 'the washerwomen' souis logeiner a nine longer ana oy who 'live In their own houses and who dining out occasionally with friends, do not tote the clothes,' make anoth- may even preserve some papers on er; but the 'cooks, Uiem that fling Boccaccio and Petrarch. By giving the the nots. they is looked down UDon.' children bread and milk and Now so soon as the negroes are edu- senuing me nungry men to cated they do not like to eo into do- restaurants, we might even mestlc service. We cannot blame attend a few clubs and make them. Our help must come from the sometimes stirring addresses on do- lower Btrata the Btupld and the de- mesne economy or tne negro question, praved whom to admit to a home is r ow nest to ueveiop tne inamciu a curse, as well as an irritation, allty of the Child, or, How to Suppress TheHR tniiRl PhtP4 the hrlvnrv nf every the Appetite of the Husband. household, else our own Women must ' ui senousiy, wnere is tne neip to dd the work. We tahhet feRt white tome rrom? wny not from the bread lab0f Of hh nationality trt fcOfnhete winners Who how Work ltt stores &hd in the South with the colored. Our in braces, fehd lit sewing rooms? Why fcoaditifjn iherefnrp. wefhn thn ifl fcatihbt n lady held with the fcookine other pat9 of tae coaatfy, aad t is the housewefk, or the eare of chil going to ftofitiaue so." fen, m your aome or mice as wen as i, an aay ia the omt'ei of mm, or (aa ill day b&hifld tfi eouatef ea fcfiag if) the whifiii ef the weRiea who Bhp? Aflfi these yeuag woaiea weu!l be .williBg t be with us, aiany of them weuld gladly weleome the preteeUQa and privaey ef a heme, but they will pii brmk beiBg treated as She confesses that if we e&fiflet get M-s-pa Geta. Vu NIMpg If It Faili T nsiwre risaitn, iiy wsill A The poor, thin, emaciated" dyppeptie, l?ffrDfpJt l h9r e tor it, hen he becomes plump, rosy and ro' l ,et It be pearly upderstPPd & i . 1 . . . . ' I that aha halnor'a tilana in imti ta uubi, arter uBing Mi-q-na, forgets tpat thing wh that the home )s helper's place that of . fit ypur trained there is Rllf-h a -thins nn Indiffpstlnn This treatment in entirely different . I nurse of ., a teacher that from any other medlrine or treiittiient you are willing to share her work fcJf dyspepsia. H la teo dilterent and $6 eveft to make some sacrifice by doing uniformly suecefiMul that Woodall & things hot altogether necessary, be Hlicptiard waht every, reader bf the fcaUse la the, eyes of outsiders hef News to take, Mi-o-tia for a tnohth fat posi tioa is not clearly understood--their risk, ' i fahd we hould flad the fciass bf wo Ja orrief that thera aifty ba U tnfdjnifea whom , if is a pleasure to have iiiiderstaadiag, they will give th foi- Mfl hofties, comiag williagly aad ItiwiBg sigaeti bead with. every paek HI gladly to take some of the burden off eur shoulders, aad to add to the IJfeae aBd eemfort ef our lives, X, GUARANTEE B6NB. We hereby agree to rtfund the prloa paid for Mi o-na If tha nui-. ( baser tell them that ft has not In treason , nesn .ftnd flven freedom rrpw-iwmacn troubles. , WOODALL. A, BHEPPARD, 'SENATOR BIETRISH'S BEPENSE. Sayi Hi Will Wslvt His Right Ai einiftr sns sung Triad HHy 'Associated press,) Washington. Nov. lS.;Ienator jjietrioti said yesterday of h! mdlpt fnent it Omaha t I'Tbere fa absolutely nothing to have warranted the indict ment. I havje never received a dollar or tiv tirotiprtv from Mi. tftahet or YOU Will be your. Own iudite as to anv other tiemnn in eyr-hnntfo for tnv whether you pay for Mi-ona or not. influence. I have some bitter enemies. Htmply leftV BOC, on denntilt with Ai tfovernor. t rfafiio,1 t tiarrtfin .toe I. ., , , t . . . - r " - (Woouaii nneppara, gemg thfeir partiey. the defaulting ex-sut Treas wgnea oonu wnicn win protect your urer. I have it . from ' reliable au aeposu ... taonty that Mr, Bummers, present This remarkable fleuh formlnff food United States District i Attorney, lia is assimilated as noon as it is taken largely responsible for securing the into, the stomach, produces gaod, rich pardon ef Hartley .1 It has been intl- blood,' tqnes up tne weakened dlges. mated to mt for a long time that Bum tive organ and makes , permanent men would make me trouble if I did curen in the worst ease of dyspepsia, not cease my endeavor to have him V, tortalnlv flin atTnr1 tn atamt I f Ml atari frnrtt hia nroaont nAaltlrin " ' iiting Mi-O'tia' today when Woodall & The Senator says he will go home gheppard take ail the risk of its sly and demand an immediate trialwaiv i 0, iU 'Hi f' ' y 5Ha:-77 an In-er-seal Package of Uhccda 7 . B iocu It and you will be surprised at their freshness, and delicacy. How different from the ordinary soda cracker that contes in a bag. IS 0 i f 1 h 4 i The Crackle You Hear Is the Sign They are Fresh After you have satisfied your immediate appetite, the package should be carefully closed and placed in the larder. When hunger calls again and you come to the end of the package, you will find the last Uncoda Dlocult fresh, crisp and ' giod. How different from the ordinary soda cracker' after a day on the shelf, The In-er-seal Package means good bis- cuit trom oeginning to ena, v. --V-- 7 ,7. V V NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY - 1 1 All A BOLD POSSUM. Fine Fellow Caught This Morning On Csct Fifth Street. - When Mr. W. H. -C. Barkley, who runs a cleaning and pressing shop at 12 East riTth street, came to his place of business about 7:30 this morning, what waa his surprise lb see a fat opos sum sitting on top of his establishment and looking sleepily down upon the passers-by. The animal soon attracted a crowd, but Sir. Opossum held his ground and didn't seem in the least fazed by the attention he was receiv ing. Mr. Barkley sent his negro boy up on the roof, who got the opossum by the tail and affected bis capture, the marsupial making no effort at resist ance except to show his teeth and try to scare his captor away He proved to be a fat rascal, , ., Ex-Congressman John M, Brower la credited with having said that you could hunt 'possilma by electric light id Asheville,.but this is the first itt Stance of a 'possum invading the fcehter of a ioetrobolia like charlotte la broad daylight, No oae could aecouat for his fifeseuee there, WINS A'PR(ZE, Mr, C. Mi iridgtri Awarded First Prize Fr Writing ANil. Mp, G, M.'Brldgen, d the grocery firm ef Dridgera & cjn,, wa un f three . Buepessful pooteHtants fr a cash prize offered by the Grocery World, pf Philadelphia, for the beBfc written article on the best way! to Conduct a grocery store, The articles were published Jn the Grocery World( Which ranks as one of the leading gro Cery journals bf the Country, The eoptestants who tied Mr, Bridefera were grocers bf thiladeitmia fthd iew Yorkt . Mr, Utidgers is ati old newspaper taaa, a merchant of i much experience and oae whs has the facul ty of buttiag his thoughts is . vig orous fiagiisa, While this is his first attempt ia this iiae a one is mt prised at his carrying off a sriee, I x Spilling Bee, tub epeMBi bee waiea takes piseg at the hall ef 6dd Peilews Ledge Ne, PS tomorrow night, Is attraptlng much ttefition and promises mwh fun to those who attend and ' that means every Odd Fellow in. the city, who can possibly do so,, The match was gotten up at the UBgestlon of the Social com mittee of the qrdpy and will be under its charge. Mr, Frank H.' McNinch will be teacher and th "blue, back'; will ba used, in this connection - it may .ne added that the book stores have .sold quite a number i of "blue-backs" this An Orchestra For Charlotte. ! Mr, Llvintsten who is in ehari- ef the- Academy Orchestra is vry much interestid in getting up an orchestra for , Charlotte.,,, He, proposts to have about 12 pleoti and his efforts along this line are being appreeiatea, unar lotte tneds a good orchestra. and Mr, Livingston ays he can supply tats need,- . , - ... SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION. This Supposed to be the Cause of the Big Philadelphia Fire. ' , , (By Associated Press.) Philadelphia, Nov. 18. Fire early yesterday, practically ; destroyed tho five story brick buildlng 117-129 North Fourth street, occupied by the Phila delphia Strawboard Company and several-other tenants.. The loss on the building is estimated at $515,00, and on contents $475,000. The heaviest loser is. the Philadelphia Strawboard Com pany, whose property was damaged to the extent of $400,000; .partly in sured. . The Are is supposed to have been caused by spontaneous combustion. Five hundred persona, mostly women, are thrown out of employment. OA0T Bean tin Gigtititnrt HI, The Kind You Have Always Bougjit 0TOHZi Ihi Kind Yon Hart Always Botfp fteari iht Bijfiatift Smi i tfe - tl fcltld Vat tiavi Wk lliigfit igHBVBft ' A Crutch to Old My arahdlcithdrAVOLS troubled with Inf lam m&tian of the throat and ltins and period! ctvlly with :'tsJ Htekitii cburjh. Orvo bottle1 of Cheney's Expeetdn't removed, the cough eLivd tcted' b,s a balm to the throat and lungs. f' ( DR.BWSTBR., ppmastlc and Ehgllsh Ch3vlpts 8BRQE8, WORSTEDS, GRANITES, ' i-" ETC. '. . , . ! Freta U largest and' best .Woolea Housei In Atnerlea. They' itQi the popular ceierinf a. I guarantee ityle, fit' and workmanship, , ' ,, . J. S. PHIL LIP S it MERCHATN Tin nii 'i.et. First Na- WE GIVE -YOU SATISFACTION without making any extra charge for It. News Printing House. the Functions of the Eye Is necessary to fit Spectacles a3 they should be fitted. Glasses fitted by. simply try ins .glass after' glass until one is found that gives good Vision are apt to PROVE INJURIOUS There are no haphazard methods in eur tfests Bach test ia tf vital ifflpertaflee, aad your y 6f if ia euf haad, W Fit 6las8 That Rliv tht Stralni OIL J.II, SPILMAN EYB $PEClAtST, n W Trade, .ChsH9tt (Dlair'a Drug Store.) 4 I i 1 1 , '( n ri liar- -w 1 i , 171 A Jardiniore r, i-oit . i! ' ; US 1 Every one in pood con ditlonf ")fou willhavto hurry to get one," , M. Fail to Got One (Ml MHBMMMHnaMMMHil IriiiiffiiDrailJJr! HARDWARE,' SPORTfNG. GOODS AND H0USEFURN1SHIN0S ! 29 N. 'Tryon Stratt. Bell Tbowo 843. , 7 Our Method For Laundering Blankets, Underwear r.nd Woolena of all kinds Is anothei of our strong points. We wash them in a way that make3 them as soft and fluffy as new goods, and dose not decrease the size of them in the least. We're doing a great deal of this work' for many of the most careful people in the citjr, and are sure we can please yoU; Send m a trial lot Charlotte Steam Laundry eldest, Largest, .lett 219 South Trvon St. 1 he 'great "improve- ment that has taken place irTour store? If not we recjuest that you do so, at your earliest convenience. The irri. provement does not stop with the appear- ance of the store, and is to be noticed in every department. We believe our service is better than it has ever been before, and it is our hope to improve it further. Not Complete Oar stoek ii not complete but we ara adding to it daily and soon hope to have it full and complete. However, we have some lines that are worthy of all shoppers attention and we respectfully ask that you give as an early call. New Walking and Dress Shirts We have just gotten in a large assortment "of Walking and Dress Skirts in colors and blacks, all at popular prices. Trimmed and Dnoflif lAfnnr IIBUUy-IU-WBdl Hats fn tUa nawbs ah4 ltast At tgn fer ladies gad ehildrefl. f t will laa to vfliap advantafii to 8 them bifere buying ,- IT IS WISE Bead Ta eall a daetep when yeU blm. It la alM wiit t9 taki frjinklln'f Maale CMr ftr Haaih jana NeuralglH The dealef giyea fouf tnonef bach If It falls. Lave8 hd bid effects. Contalfi ho fiplatt. Hfldbfied-' W elefiyfflfefl, lawyefi and busiflei mea everywhere t he the best ea the market. PHee lifii, g. and iOe. bettle. At eda fUBtaia e. per de. Far iala by W. L. Hand A Ce., B. H. Jepdan A e. Brannen'i erug Start, Atkinten'a Brug Steiti . , Jo!f Our Club ; Wp ptftBii eban, Prm an4 reabspe ymt GlPthfS tor $1,00 pep mantis. fW Dva and da all klnda of flenalp WPrk. Mies Clothe a Specialty, Wortt CRllj QUEEN CITY PR ESt NG CLUB 20B - North Tf yon Utreet, Dell 'Phone 2 to, MRS, J, M, HESTER, Propria trtsi ,- .- 1 For R-bnt Ten-reoffl house....7 .'. .'."pIb trtt $12.00 par month. Largs itei'lhouie, 800 fc'Tth etret, $7.50 pr month. ! Modern alxreeW houif, 801 lUsabeth ' Avenue, ' ' . $12.B0 par month. J. K. A. ALEX AN 01 R. , Furs and Collars Lace A new and attractive assort ment b betH lineg. ftthnr Wnn V m m m Lines Wiiit' Biga, ' Handkerchiefs Knit, Fatrics, Glove, Stock Collars, Soaps, Jewelry, Comber Cornets, Knit Under wear, Hosiery, etc An early call will bs appreciated. ARGKSELL'S . if ; ing satisfaction, ' v, , " ing his Jramunlty as Senator, . , ; . .'-1 ' 7 . ; 7 ' -. ' , , - 7.
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