CHARLOTTE NEWS, JANUARY 14, 1904 ' i There's Health in Lemon Juice . Various experiments by em inent scientists have proven the great value of lemons in destroying the germs of ty phoid and other fevers. Germs of diseases are deposited in the system by ths failure of the bowels to act regularly. MOZLEVS LEMON ELIXIR is an ideal laxative made from the juice of pure lemons, and has no equal for cleans ing the system of all impuri ties. It acts promptly on the bowels, liver and kidneys, and does not gripe or cause unpleasantness. 50 cents per bottle at all drug stores. MOZLEY'S LEMON HOT DROPS CURE ALL COUGHS AND COLDS. Sflozley's Lemon Elixir Made cf Lemons Bono or Back Pains, Swollen Joints CURED THROUGH THE BLOOD By Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.). TO PROVE IT, B.B.B. SENT FREE. ";Ve want every reader of this paper who has rheum ru':n to send na his or her name. We will send them return mail a sample of Botanic Blood Balm, the tv.-::ilerfnl ISlood Eemedy which has cured, to stay . ".sri'd, more old deep-seated, obstinate cases o rhenm ni;.m than all other remedies, doctors, hot springs or l:::;imut3 combined. Botanic Blood Balm kill3 the i.r:c ac.J po'son In the blood, and in its place gives ri:re, red. nourishing blood, sending a rich, tingling :. i d cf warm blood direct to the paralyzed nerves, !-i5 and joints, giving warmth and strength just v-1 r re it is seeded, and in this waj making a perfect cure. U.R.B. has cured hundreds of cases wherethe sufferer 1. been doubled up for years; orwherethe joints had been swollen so long they were almost brittle and per tf'tiy rigid and stitl, yet B.IS.B. unlimbered the joints, F:ra'.ghtened out the bent back and made a perfect, lasting cu.e after aU other remedies had failed. Leading Symptoms. F.one pnin?, sciatica, or shooting pains up and down te lec ; aching back or shoulder blade3, swollen joints c r swollen muscles, difficulty in moviug around so you have to use crutches; blood thin or skin pale; skin it-hes r.r.d burns; shifting pains; bad breath, etc. Bo tai.ic Blood Balm (B.B.B.) will remove every symptom, pive quick relief from the first dose and permanently cure in a few weeks' time. Weak, Inactive Kidneys. One o the fauses of Ilheuniatism is due to inactive kidneys and bladder. Pains in the loins and a feeling of a uiill, heavy weight in the lower part cf the Bowels, urlr.nns tare in the mouth or disagreable odor of the ur: r. are someof t he leading symptoms. For this trouble t' ere : ro bater medicine than B.B.Ii.,it stimulates all the ::er- of the Kidneys into aetioh: opens np every char.r.el that was closed, and the result will be a healthy ii.r. ara! flow of mine, and the passing off of the uric acid and ail other diseased matter, and a lasting cure made. x;.B.B.makesthekidneys'and bladderstrongand healthy OIK GI AKASTKE. Take a large bottle of Botanic Blood Balm (B.B.B.) as directed on label, and when the right quantity is taken a cure is certain sure and lasting. If not cured your money will rromrjtly be refunded without argument. Botanic Blood Balm (B.B.B.) is P easant and safe to take. Tlioronphly tested forSO yrs. omposed of Pure Botanic Ingredients. Strengthens f-ak Kidneys and Weak Stomachs, cures Dvspepsia. Sold by all lJrnireists. SI per Large Bottie. With com t'lete directions for home cure. Sample Sent Free by writinir Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, (la. Describe your trouble, and special free medical advice, to suit your case, ai-so sent in sealed letter. hen obstinacy is the cause of suffering. You are a dyspeptic simply because you have not used tho Those hours of suffering can be avoided. Invest in a 25-cent bottle and prove our assertion. It instantly corrects and quickly cures all disorders arising from an impaired digestive system. Try it at once. Your Poor Stomal "wiii appieciate a rest. The Grover Gra ham Dyspepsia Remedy digests the food and allays the inflammation. AMT-Fx Ot.ovkt;-, Hoxbiii-y. N. Y., writes : T.V stomach was so sensitive that. ov n a u rn drink s.'cincil t, scald it. My throat ami t 'jr.'iif wen- very tender awl iiitlained. I lie sourness of mv sHuiku.-Ii was so severe tint I felt as jf all t u- :wit injr had I leeii eaten .-i;iy. I existed ia Imrli'v water combined v iili I 'pMn for eighteen days. My condition was ter nMe. 1 am certain 1ii;it death would haveended ''i v si;fTprin! had T not heard of your ltemcdy. 1' -n.vf, y !;(,. a( ,.!n:Jt. ni(. a strongman. Tim e sizes, -;., r0e. and $1.00 at leading dnij; M.ores. Send for I'aniplilet. free. S. GROVER GrtAHAM CO.iNC.) NF.VEURGH, N.Y. Burwell & Dunn Co., Druggists, Charlotte, N. C. ta m man aud should know bunt the wonderful Whirling Spray ffinal Nyrinse. Itljec- Jinehon. Best .at t Most Convenient. i It Cleanses Instantly. A ,k Tnur droeptst for it. It he '-;innoL supply the .liAHVKJ,, accept no eiiicr. lmt send s-taiiio for oi'i-ilraied took sealnl. ftgives - P i kim icul.n s and direct ins 11 ;"li;ai,leto ladies. MAKVF.LCO., J nucs Hills., sen York. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH f ENNYROYAI, FILLS Orlirinnl nnii itnlv f 2 .. 1 . ySAFE. Alwysrliahi I.K.Ile.. .h Pruf rlt for CHICHKSTEK'S KNGLISH kin KEI and Gold metallic boxen sealed with blue ribbon. Tnkc no other. Refuse I Ioreerou ubntltutions and Imlta tloiiH. Buy of your Druggist, or send 4?. in tanipa for l'nrtt'-ulnr. Tcotlmoniala and "Reller for Ladle," in letter, bj re tarn liaiL 1 O.ntlll TeatlnoniU. l.T KtBtJra thtm paper . VafUon .Square, I'lllUk.., i'A., urn ",' A isiiiterc.ucd I 7' .S'i MARVEL ye SPECIAL MEETING cut SLOIRI At a special meeting of the. board of aldermen held this morning at 10 oxlock, Mayor P. M. Brqwn presided t.nd the foyowing aldermen were pres ent: Withers, Link, Ross, Long, Brock tnbrongh, Bates, Ward, Oates, Kirby and MeNineh. ' The board agreed that the city attor neys, Messrs. Clarkson and Duls should draw up a paper that will be presented to the members of the Cor poration Commission at its meeting in Charlotte next Tuesday, asking that the commission use its good offices in assisting Charlotte to secure a suitable union passenger station. The board also suggested to the city attorneys that a number of witnesses be sum moned to appear before the commis sion in cn'er to show the urgent needs of a union station. On motion of Alderman Ross, sec ended by Alderman Ward, the board authorized the expenditure of $400 as a reward fcr the apprehension of the :-afe crackers who entered the stores of the No:th Collogo street firms this rooming. The reward reads that this f sum will be paid for the apprehen sion of these burglars With evidence to convict. The report of the joint committees, the building committee and the spe cial aldermanic committee, appointed to look into the needs of additional fire escapes and protection from fires at the Academy, made their report. The re port in full follows: To the Honorable Mayor and Board of Aldernien of the City of Charlotte. Gentelemen: We, the undersigned committee ap pointed to investigate the Academy of Music with regard to Fire Escapes and Fire Protection, xepoit the follow ing: 1. We recommend that the City en force its recent ordinance requiring that an asbestos or steel curtain of the most approved style be put be tween the auditorium and the stage; also all wood-work which is closely connected with this proposed curtain be covered with asbestos and that the above mentioned curtain be inspected prior to all performances so as to be certain that the curtain is in good working condition. 2. That the main entrance doors, which are .composed of four shutters, be changed and hung so that ail the shutters will open towards the street. 3. That the small wooden gate on the stairs, leading to the first balcony, be removed and that this stairway be constructed in a more satisfactory manner. As it is built with winding steps and turns, it is impossible to get out with any speed; moreover, tuese steps, in our opinion, are dangerous. 4. That the recently constructed fire-proof door, which connects the first balcony with the hall-way of the Trust building, be kept open during all performances, or have some one there at such time "to open same in case of fire. And all the doors to the fire-escapes to have fastening like or similar to this one. 5. That the fire escapes, leading from the second balcony, be changed and improved by putting in a door on south side; same to be located as the one on the north side. Leading to these doors, there should be passage ways opened by removing seats to make room for same. These doors should open out into an iron balcony large enough to allow the doors to open against the walls so as to allow free access to two ladders which should extend from four (4) feet above the balcony floors down to within six (6) feet of the ground. The fire scape ladder on the south side of the second balcony may be removed from window and " strong iron bars put across same and. across similar win dow on north si'le. The fire-escapes on both sides of the building and lead ing from the first balcony are not of sufficient capacity to be of much use and should be changed to a balcony fire-escape, or to a substantial iron airway of sufficient width for three persons to come down abreast,' all 1-nb-ony railings should be su'er'tan tially constructed, with no space wi ler tuau fiVti ruciitao and snould be at least five feet high. (See fire-escapes on new Bell Telegraph ;and Telephc re Company's building.) 6. That all exits and fire-escapes should have red lights over came to indicate their localities and same should burn, at all times during per formances. 7. That ell aisles and passageways be I--".; clear at all times, never al- vv;.ig them to be obstructed by ex tra seats or chairs or by persons sit ting in same. S. That a door be put in between the second balcony and the hall-way cf the Trust building similar to the one between first balcony and the Trust building and to be operated in a liko manner. !. That two additional doors be put in. t') bf-t used as fire-escapes, on the parquet floor: one on each side of the building and located between the radiators and the private boxes ana same io bo about four fe?t wile. . 10. That there should be two hy drants, of sufficient size with neces sary hose, piaced on the walls at each end of the stage. 11. That the management have an electrical engineer to inspect ail elec tric wiring and appliances as often as necessary so aa to prevent if possible nny fire from electrical work, and that .-:ome arrangement be made at some convenient point, by which the elec iric lights, can be turned on the au- ditorium, balconies and stair-ways. We failed to find such an arrang'e i ment except cn the stage. S J Asbury, J. D. Ross. J. ti. wearn, S. S. McNinch, G. H. Brockenbrough. NO PITY SHOWN. "For years fate was after men con tinuously," writes F. A. Gulledge, Ver bena, Ala. "I had a terrible case of Piles causiDg 24 tumors. When all failed Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me. Elqually good for Burns and all aches and pains. Only 25c. at Bur vp11 &: DuiTJ fin.V drue sto'-p.- NEW WAY TO CURE BLOOD POISON Dr. Hathaway's Is a Truly Wonderful and Quickness 3e Sure to See This j firmer, your nerves stn.nger and every organ of your boly healthier than it even- was before. He does not merely say he will do this; he guarantees It. LiUetse if your nervous system is shat ! tered, if you are o's. the verge of epilepsy and locomotor ataxia, if .on are weak and impotent and your organs are shrunken, let your first move be ovsr as a specialist in men's diseases, and has you In a way that will astonish you. 'i hose who cannot call in pt-rson should write, describing j their ose in their cwn words, and the doctor will tell them what to do, free DR. J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, BRANNON AND "PRINTER'S INK." His Ability as an Ad Writer Praised by That and Other Journals. It is no more than just to say that Mr. R. M. Brannon, of this town, is getting not only business, but reputa tion, through the medium of his adver tising, all of which he writes and de signs himself. In the matter of repu tation his work is gaining for him much favorable attention and men tion abroad, even among the author ities and arbiters of advertising tech nique. Printer's Ink, known among the pro fession as "The Little Schoolmaster in the Art of Advertising," the utter ances of which have the value of being oracular and final, has this to say of a brochure gotten up sometime ago by Mr. Brannon: "A thirty -six-page booklet seems a lot of space to give to the subject of ice cream, but R. M. Brannon, of Char lotte, N. C, issues a booklet of that size filled with ice cream facts, and it is readable clear through." Continuing, it has the following to say of this and another booklet gotten out by him, which, together with re cent encomiums received from Profit able Advertising and other journals of that class to the number of perhaps a baker's dozen," constitute what may properly be called "praise from Sir Hubert Stanley": "The first part of his brochure is a talk on quality and prompt service so convincing that it cannot fail of winning trade. Then follow suggest ions concerning kinds and colors cf cream for various social affairs, and the remainder of the book is given up to notes from customers, interspersed with remarks by Mr. Brannon. Among the latter is one "Don't get married until you see Brannon" that ought to be turned into a permanent catch phrase. Another booklet takes up the various departments of Brannon's Drug Store, one by one, and reviews the whole establishment in a w-ay that both interests ' and suggests. Mr. Brannon has a notably easy style in writing his ads." KNELT ON THE SQUARE. Strange Conduct of Colored Woman . Todsy Says God Sent Her. This afternoon about 2:30 o'clock a middle aged colored woman came up the street and reaching Independ ence Square she went out a few feet from the curbing and kneeling down began a long and loud prayer wdth her face upturned and a Bible claspei in her right hand. The strange conduct of the woman soon drew a crowd of curious onlook ers. The woman was not daunted, however, and continued her prayer while the crowd looked on in aston ishment. A few minutes elapsed when Officer Yandle came upon the scene to in vestigate. "What are you doing here?" he ask ed the woman. "The Lord sent me here," was her reply. The officer told the woman that that might be the case but she would have to get away from there, notwithstanding. Officer Yandle states that the wo man is unbalanced. Her name is Jane Hilton. She claims to be sent by the Lord to preach to the people of Char lotte. She carries a Bible with her and raises her voice in exhortation or prayer whenever the occasion pre sents itself. COTTON GAMBLING. Baifour Proposes International Con ference Against Gambling in Cotton. (By Associated Press.) Manchester, Jn. 14. Premier Bal four concluded his visit here to-day. Before leaving Mr. Balfour received a deputation of representatives of the cotton trade who presented their views cn the evil resulting from gambling in cotton. Mr. Balfour after listening toj the views of the representatives of the; cotton trade said he was satisfied thatj the evils complained of v,rere matters j cf the most serious import and he in quired of the deputation as to whether information could be obtained by which statistics of the probable yield could be compiled. He said the pro posal for an international conference to examine the question of gambling in futures should receive careful consid eration. Changes in Korea. (By Associated Press.) Seoul, Jan. 14. The Emperor of Korea has ordered the opening of Wiin, subject to the acquiescence of China by telegraph. The American, English, Russian, Italian and Japanese legations at Seoul are under guard. It is stated that sweeping changes will be made soon in the personal of the Korean government favorable to the Japanese. WORKING NIGHT AND DAY. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. These pills change weakness into strength, listlessness into enrgy, brain-fag into mental pow er. They're wonderful In building up the health. Only 25c. per box. Sold T r?v!-Ti-Hi Pi P-nnn Co Method for Simplicity,. Permancy Great Specialist About it. Blood poison is no longer tae terrible disease that it used to be. Science has found a way out of the difficulty, but as yet few know the secret. Dr. Hathaway has a new method of curing this disease that will clear your body of everv sore in a few days stop the hair' teeth and eyebrows from falling out, cause the aches and pains to disappear, and in two weeks at the most re move all tr-ices of the p dson o no one will know you ever had the disease. This is positive and guaranteed. To those who have thi'i disease, no matter in what statfe. let us say. Do not despair; do tot brood : do not send for medicine from distant places as they are merely guessing at your condition, nd what they give you frequently results in locomotor ataxia and mercurial rheu matism; and do not go to the ordinary doctor--he still clings to mercury and potash, whicli are more harmful than blood poison Itself. Tiiis disease requires s-pecial training. Goto Dr. Hath away, the word's famous specialisUin the cure of blood poison, and he will cure you quickly and permanently by an entirely new method, and when once you are cured by him you can never again contract the disease, no matter to what dangers you sub ject yourself. He will make you tit for fatherhood and the Joys of life. He will take you In har d and nurse you back to health ko that rrair hlnod Will be clearer and curer. ft ur rr nalo to see Dr Hathaway. He is famous the world H Will riit. now Hfo tnt., curefl tens of ttO:isands. 29 Inman BIdg., Atlanta, Ga. For Infants and Children, ffcs tM You Have Always Bough Bears tH 3&i?X of igh Grade can be produced only by skilled work men and fine material. We have the material and the skilled labor to do the finest work. We guarantee to give satisfaction. If you have any doubts as to the truth of our statements ask our patrons. They knew something about us and our doings. We are ready to serve you. We also do Hot Water and Steam Heating and Gas Fitting. 26 W. Fifth St. 49S2 Bell phone IS STILL ON H ILLINEJ of &H kinds V Trimmed Hats, Untrimmed Shapes, Fruits, Flowers, Ribbons, Ornaments, etc. The only house in the city carrying a line of Hair Goods. Miss Minnie Shuart, 24 WEST TRADE STREET Gift of SI, h YBihimu setm( would be an acceptable one to your wife or daughter, wouldn't It? You can make such a gift without sinking much capital by means of the New Continuous Instalment Endow ment of the Equitable. Aud at the same time you are erecting an income for yon.r raatiirer years. Income may be $100 or $10,000 a year according to the amount you xs'Uih to save, INSURE IN The Equitable Life "The Strongest in the World." W. J. RODDEY, Manager. ROCK HILL, S. C, D. H. HALL, Special Agent, C '-'': H OTTE N. c. ' H IT HAS CURED YOUR NEIGHBOR infallible Pile Remedy A Guaranteed Cure All Druggists. 1. W. Jtimieson w DENTIST. No. 8 S. Tryon St. Both 'phones 326. Will Trim In Pinevilk very Tfcrrsrtav Nevy Stand, 31 1-2 West Fourth Street. C. Y. AUTF.N JOtJN J. OZMEN PROFESSIONAL CARDS O. A. TEDDER, Attprney-att-Lak.w, General Law Practice, Collections and Ldans, Notary Public. ltoijna 1, Ti i'-cl Floor. Ptedm cut BuilOiu?; CltarUttte N. C Dr. C. L. Alexander DENTIST, liow in his new office, in the Car son Building, southeast corner cf Fourth and Trvon streets Charlotte, T. C. ; I O. A. Hobbins. Ad la! Osborne. Charles K. Bryant. O. A. R obbirvs & Co. ARCHITECTS AND MILL ENGINEERS , CHARLOTTE, N. C. Thos. G. McMichael, ATTO R N E Y-AT-L AW Practice, fn All Courts. Room 2C3, 2d Fioo: Trust Building, Charlotte. N. C Mc Michael & Hxmter, Architects CK&rlotte. N. C. S TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT ?m j Safe Mki. Ka Bad After Effects $ 2&c. PER TOOTH. . I OR. ZICKLEE. I I DENTIST. 'it Soolb Tryon Street. f Wheeler L Rurtge. 4RCHITE CTS CKa.rlotte, N. C. Second Floor 4C' BuHonf. Those interested in approaching weddings will find the selection of appropriate gifts greatly facilitated by an inspection cf our Sterling Silver Avare. GARIBALDI & BRUNS LEADING JEWELERS. wwestf mssmmimm wwwftsspw; 3 OF INTEREST- To Everybody. Sportsmen Should Take a Look in Our East Window. All Christmas t-hoppers will be interested in our West Window. Look at the pretty things we show, and useful, too. For the Boys Keller Skates, Jack Knive's, Legsins, Air Guns and Tool Chests. For the Girls Nut Cracks and Picks, Children's ;-Piece Sets. Scissors, etc. For I the Whole Family All sorts of Plated Ware, Carver , Lap Robes, Manicure and Embroid- ery Scissors and Cow Bells in g season. It is a pleasure to show our goods. Yours respect- fully, I Souftiern Hardware Co., I 4! W. Trade Street 0 cSSf;CSCCC-SSS-503 5 O O ( I? ) 1 o o i o M 4) O 4) () O o 4) ;: 4) O O 8 o o o H We vvJsh you a hsppy, health- i ful and prosperous year. if We appreciate your liberal tl patronage during the past and trust you will permit us to con- tinue to serve you. 8 4V 4) it I J, fl, McGaosland '& Go. i 8 Z y w v- 1 e. & a Methods in vi! f vj, ' m$v' r j tftHftSX Eyesight Specialist. Blair Bros'. Drug Plain White and qualities, Ranging 33C The prices are all will pay 25c more at Lace We have an line in all the priced from 4Sc to S10 20 WEST TRADE STREET DELL "PHONE -170 OFFICE o rvleGlianics' Perpetual January 4 : - Hello! : Hello! You Holders of Stock of the 30th Series of the '-Mechanics' Perpetual Building and Loan Asso ciation Lend Me "your "Ears" to Hear Good Mews. By order of the Board cf Directors-the 30th se clarc matured with today's (the 9th) payment of dues and $40 000.00 is ready to be paid cut to you on Wednesday next he 30th insi Come you 23 mortgagers, now owners of your homes, ana So" blanket '(mortgage) will be lifted and we f0 the curance cf our worthy Vice President Mi R., I ; Jrd that your houses will not, by reason of the lifting .f1 catch cold or grippe but onthe contrary there , 11 .better warmth as the coal bia can now be the more readilj refilled. Further Notice A new series (the 43rd) will commence on March 1st and sub scSpUon hooks3 for same will be opened on February 1 pective borrowers are advised that we are now m the .happy con dition" of being able to reach your loan from within 60 to 90 day no later this is and ought to be the greatest incentive to new subscribers. Respectful CQCHRANE Sec. and Treas. ' . S.' WITTKOWJ5KY, President. The following are our officers 'and board of directors: S. WittkowBkj-. President. H. ; Jordan V ice Pri ag. C Cochrane. Sec. & Treas. C. H. Duls and H. N. Pharr, Atty$ DIRECTORS: . S. Wittkowsky, H. G. Link, R. H. Jordan Dr. R. G' McCausland, W. W. Phifer, J. H. Wearn, A L. Smith, A. C. Sum rnerville, R. F.. Stokes, C. Valaer, R. E. Cochrane. m i3 0 Eye Tests Whether the result of dis ease, inherited deficiencv, , violation of natural laws, or old age, impaired vision can not be accurately estimated or corrected by use of test let ters, and cards alone. One familiar . with the con struction and physiology of the eye can. but know the evil effects following such a. system of gness work. In my examination and fit . . , ting, I resort to . the several . . . different methods that long experience has taught me bring best results. . . EXAMINATION FREE. V MLtilkjHLl Store,' 22 W. Trade St., Charlotte, N.C. Fancy ---best in price . from yard special. You many places. rtaios exceptionally fine newest designs, ; I I apiece CHARLOTTE 'PHONE 22 o o OF THE g Building and Loan Ass'n'g 9th. 1904 ? - e o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 N G Cu tr ft