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NEWS t wilful j VAST tWS . NEW WAY TO CURE BLOOfi POISON Dr. Hathaway's Is a Truly Wonderful Method for : Simplicity, Permancy and Quickness Be Sure to See This Great Specialist Sbout it. ATS ! Patronize Homo liiislf: H- fir- mi MAKES WOEFUL w old copvbook maxim finds its 7 forceful application in the waste of "wKtV which is called "burning the V Ale at both ends." A woman is te:nt)ted beyond her strength by ? estic or social demands. Some -day weakens from this waste of strength f the woeful want of it. She lias be- J,e we?k, nervous and miserable. For weak, nervous, run-down women, . is no better tonic and nervine than n Pierce's Favorite Prescription. 'It Stores the appetite, quiets the nerves i aives refreshing sleep. It cures iLl diseases peculiarly womanly which lermine the general health. It makes eak women strong, sick women well. -o doubt you have forgotten me, but after -J Mrn (nnie E. Moring, of 73 7th Avenue, v- iijanoke. Va. "Ia the year 197. I wrote to Vuil charge. .... . , -- r r for Il'iVlCtf, WHIHI )UU rtVC 11 CC UI When 1 wroie 10 you j. was a wrecit ; l faseatall I not walk straight lor pains in my abdo ....I ) ,ir,t sit down, lie down, or cet anv cuu'" , , " . v-' 1. I iiail wnai was caucu me uesi aoc- ST-vio-ha course of vour medicine. I tock eight tElOi-a1 ... r . dvnritf PrpQrrtntinti o1 rni'lra Medical Discovery," and ten bottles of tv'i'Vaiant Pellets.' I tell you the medicine Bade Turcot me' Weak and sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All mrresDomlence is held a3 strictly private, (ftdress lir. R. V. Fierce, Buffalo, N. Y. . m iQt jX. Hh. CURES BLOOD . . . AND . . . iching Back, Blood Poison, Eczema. PROVE it, REMEDY sent FREE. ' -r- 1 si a nri m & j .r The above pictures snow tcnai jsotamc isiooa -I, j. 7 .1 1. .... ?..-. J. 7.-. , . 71 in;; ao. citunnu iitcshtn. ticutity utt aures rrj.ptions, making the blood pure and rich. wehave confidence in Botanic uiooa i;aim c u.u.u.). we send It fiee, all charges prepaid direct to any ir.h.1 tr-i! tvritiic IV Hdrn nr(in trith K l-t K staycnrea,tnou5anasoi men ana women, vrno scr- bo7B remedy, aoctors, ana specialists naa lauea. Howtotel! you nave blood disease on tare the tell-tale pimples or eruptions on any the tody, rheumatic aches and pains in bones or rs. a :..T!j dick, swouen Eianas. or sweuincs ana g ui. ca.i., l' ' i ilij uuv iiuwij, caul coiaa i inr.5, wzpnia. scsodv sorts, mucous natcnes it mouth, son- throat, scrofula. coRDer-colored soots. tanonevebrows fal.ineout. boils, carbuncles, rash on &n, ulcers, v. ak kidneys, eating, festering sores. ;!jciy Decenam rou euaer irom poison intne blooa. Cettne coiscn out of vour svstem s taking Botanic Bl. od Balm(B.B.B.). Itisapnrelv feptaBie extract, UK-outiiHy tested m nosnXtal and tatecases. Botani,; Blood Rnlm (R.RII.1 hpnla sores, stops all aches and pains, reduces all swel- ags, maiies blood pure al ! rich. comDletelv chanetnz IM entire bodv into a ripn . bpnlthv pnndlKnn Cancer Cured BlCOd Balm Cures Canoors of all ICtTida Snnnnratinrr iills the Cancer Poison mid hanlo tho anrtfa nr wnret - V-IJ V II V& kJV Wift. Se!lin!;. Rhnnf inrr Srinrrtnrr Poind tot-a Tlw and thPV W'l (liaannwr Ki fnrn V,qtt jIqttoIati r.A ..... "-f 1 jl tiiv u 1 ivp UlbV Mete directions fur hmn rnm. xortreesairinip writo iuahh it.,ir rrt iAi TU..V ' w vv AJlkl 111 vv. AViaian. VIO.a BKit your case also sent lfalPfltilv intlnfioJ n n wned. inks- -mi m ifthi. .... . : . . r . . Mtcure.1 v..n ... i n " . V. : ; " Over-Work VVenk Your Kidneys. walthv r Alilhe blood in your body passes through ITT I.I J . . .. . muiicvs one?, p.vprv inrw minntc lill tc The kidnevs are vour blood purifiers, they fil ler out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of jric add in the &aneytrnuW ... 'laths t j Kouao quit,,t or unsteady tr-?v,and makes one feel as though teiih8art trouble- because the heart is v 'g,m PP'ng: thick, kidnej' I ffi?v0d tnrouh veins an arteries. J".vv, considered that only urinary Tt fcs traced t0 he kidneys, :r, 1, 2aera Eience proves that nearly -uaaop.il diseases have their begin ,;ak.ey trouble. 6 Sick you can make mistake WD.W " efect of Dr- Kilmer's 'Catrf-lp .""'ua U1C nignesi lor us -.icares of the most distressing cases . ,-5fi;s,s m tifty- --'.v--u jiiar siz- "a mav nr bo"le by mail ZTT iivll phlet tellngyou how; to find '4 th 5 kidne? or bladder' trouble. R , lp?per when writing Dr. Kilmer ! A . Negro Father Kills his Own Child to Spite its Mother -Letter Eound in Terry's Cell After his 4 Suicide in Jail. (Correspondence The News) Wilmington, Feb. 10. Mad with- a fiendish, desire to wreal vengeance upon his wife, with whom he had been at. outs for several weeks Will Mc Kay, a young negro brute, murdered his infant son,-three months old, Sun day night by pouring sulphuric acid down its throat. It was a most hell ish crime and was committed in the presence of the mother of the baby. McKay threatened to cut the womans throat and Avhen she ran away from him he picked up the infant and pour ed the fiery liquid into its mouth. A part of it ran out on its breast and burned througn the "clothing and ate its way into the flesh. The horrified" mother wrested the baby from the demon's arms. The infant was soon in convulsions and died in a short time. McKay made his escape. The police are making a diligent search for him. He was seen in the city yester day. The grand jury returned a true bill against the child-slayer for mur der in the first degree. The day after Hill Terry committed suicide in his prison cell last week, a letter was discovered which is said to have been left by Geo. Tate Bland, the man who was murdered by Terry last October. It will be remembered that Bland married Terry's daughter. In the note which purports to have been written by Bland and which is consid ered equal to a legal will, he left all his property, valued at four or five thousand dollars, to his little son. In the note he said only one cent each should be given to his wife and little daughter. The letter was published in-the local papers and created much comment. Since its publication it is learned that Bland left no daughter, both his children being boys. This leads to the question, was the letter forged by one of Bland's friends. The discovery that there is no daughter has created another sensation in this very remarkable and terrible case. E. W. Pace, of this city, has been summoned to Raleigh to appear as a witness in the hearing in reference to the Godfrey stolen t)ond case, to come up betore Judge Geo. H. Brown, Jr., next -Monday. . Pace is the man who directed the stranger with the stolen bonds to C. G. Jones in Goldsboro. It is believed that Pace can throw some. important light on the case. The grand jury today brought in a true bill of indictment against George Judge, a young white man, for arsoji. Judge was arrested over a month ago in connection with several incendiary fires, but the evidence was not suffi cient to hold him. There were seven incendiary fires, all occurring on two days. It was thought Judge was the guilty party. Since then he has dis appeared. He is a brother of Jim Judge, the false fire alarm fiend who is just entering upon a five-year sen tence in the penitentiary for horse stealing. A bank will be established at Ash- pole within the next 90 days. Mr. Frank Blue, now connected with one of the banks here, will be the cashier. Major Lundeen, U. S. A., the high est ranking officer at Fort Caswell, has been ordered by the War Depart ment to report at Fort Monroe, Va., for duty on the board revising coast artillery drill regulations. Rev. J P. King, formerly of- this city; but for the past few months of Jacksonville, Fla., has accepted the call of the Second Advent church and will take charge " of the pastorate which he served for so many years. Rev. W. A. Snyder, of West Read ing, Pa., has accepted the call to the pastorale of St. Paul's Evangelical church, the first Lutheran of the city. He will arrive before the first Sunday in March. Rev. F. M. Burch, of Indiana, the new rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church, has arrived. Rev. Fred D. Hale ,the new pastor of the First Baptist church, will arrive the first of March. Blood poison is no longer the terrible disease that it used to be. Science has found a way out of the difficulty, but as yet few know the secret, Dr1, Uatbaway has a new method of curing this disease that will clear your body of every 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 traces of the p 'ison o no one will know you ever had the disease. This is positive und guaranteed. To those who have this disease; no matter in what stage, let us say. Do not despair; do cot 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, which are port, harmf ul than blood poison itself. Tnis disease requires special training. Go to Dr. Hath away, the word's famous specialist in the cure of blood poison, and he will cure you quickly and permanently by an entirely new method, ana 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 lit for fatherhood and the joys of life. He will take you in hand and nurse you baok to health fin that vrtni w.ll Ho nlotirap anri Tillrtiii viii mmnla. nrmer, your nerves stronger and every organ of your boly healthier than it every was before. He does not merely say he will do this; he guarantees it. Likewise if your nervous system is shat tered, if you are 5 the verge of epilepsy and locomotor ataxia, if jou are weak and impotent and your organs are shrunken, let your first move be to see Dr. Hathaway. He is famous the world over as a specialist in men's diseases, and has cured tens of thousands. He will put new life into you In a way that will astonish you. Those who cannot call in p-rson should wxite. describing their ease in thir own words, and the doctor wUj tell them whatto do, free.ti DR. J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, 29 Inman Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. FIRE IN OSWEGO. Starch Factory, of Corn Products Com pany Threatened With Fire. (By Associated Press) Oswego, N. Y., Feb. 11. The starch factory of the Corn Products Com pany, consisting of three great build ings, forming the largest establish ment of the kind in the world, is threatened with total , destruction by a fire which started in the chemical room. One of the buildings has been destroyed, and Jate tonight the second building is ablaze and entirely be-, yond control. It is feared that the flames will spread to the Columbia Flouring Mills., and Kingsford's office and Malt House. After the city fire department and the voluntary depart ment of Kingsford Mills had tried in vain to cope with the flames, May or Kansfield telegraphed for aid to Fulton and Syracuse. From the lat ter city three engines and twenty-five men were despatched and joined their efforts to those of the local depart ment. Firemen 'Dougherty and Evans have been injured, the former fatallyj by a fall from a roof. Twenty-five men at work in the buildings where the fire started barely escaped. The burning buldings contain many hun dreds oi; thousands of bushels of corn and starch. It is believed that the loss will reach a million dollars. Six hundred employees are thrown out of work. Next Monday week, Feb. 2, is Washington's birthday, and will be observed by the graded schools here as a. holiday. fieara the Kind You Have Aiflaya Bought 3 S3 T 0 11. 2C ufiw AaratB Th9 Kind You m ilvrtys iSoiignf OASTOIZA, Bears the f 7'' Kind 0!l Wave MwajfS Bft&gfl Signature LACKING when obstinacy is the cause of suffering. You are a dyspeptic simply becausp -you have not used the Mr. Ab. Harrill has returned from Atlanta and is now with the Southern here. , - DECIDE YOURSELF - The Opportunity is Here Back ed by Charlotte Testimony Those hburs 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. word for it. on a stranger's t ,v Ner it any mistake but re . lafc Damp wQm.x tit. s Pi. uamp'Root. and the ad- intie. UfiUdmtn. N. y., on every ,A STRAIGHT TIP!" Pile Remedy That's A 11 HQ " MORGAN AND THE DOG SHOW. Our Friend, J. Pierpont, Has Some Fine Exhibitions of Rough Collies. (By Associated Press) ' New York, Feb. 11 The feature of the opening at the dog show in Madi son'Square Garden was, the sweeping success of J. Pierpont Morgan with his rough collies. Mr. Morgan has not ex hibited in recent years but he showred some superb English importations. POSTAL TRIAL CONTINUES. (By Associated Press) Washington, Feb. 10. The postal trial today was made interesting by several lively tilts between counsel for the defense and Mr. Conrad, represent ing the government,' Justice Pritchard frequently admonishing them to pro ceed orderly. August W. Machen occu pied the stand the entire day, for the most part ofjyhich he was under cross examination, lie reiterated tne state ment that he recommended the Groff fastener because of its. merits and not thrmiffh the influence either of the Groffs or iorenz. He explained that when hp. camfi to Washington to as sume his duties he owed SO.OOO and at the present time owes but $2,000 of J thA Hphr Tr was hrouEht out by tne frrwfirnmPTir that since 1899. Machen had deuosited in a Westminster, Md bank over $77,000, and the government sought to show that it was impossible for him from the various sources men tinned hv him to have received this amount of money. The question was withdrawn temporarily, pending a de cision as to its propriety. State Treasurer B, R. Lacy has ac cepted an invitation to deliver an ad: dress on the apostle Peter before the Y. M. C. A. in-Charlotte on Sunday, February 21st. Raleigh News and Ob server. -; . . . Don't take our Don't depend statement. ' Read Charlotte endorsement. Read the statements of Charlotte citizens. And decide for yourself. Here is a case of it: Thomas G. Northey, painter, of 813 North Church street, says: Back ache bothered me for many years and I have often had to lay off from work because of, a weakness which kidney disorders brought upon me. I hap pened to hear of Doan's Kidney Pills and got a box at R. H. Jordan & Co.'s drug store. I had begun to believe there was no relief in store for me, but since taking the pills I have not lost a single moment of work, my back- has been free from pain, and I have been stronger in every way. I am glad to have an oppor tunity to tell others of my experience, or sale. by all dealers; price 50cents a box. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the nameJ Doan's and take no substitute. Your Poor Stomach West of the Sierras Cheney's Expecto raLnt is ..'the best coigh medicine in the world. My little child was sub ject to violent Ltta-cks of croyp intil I obtain ed a bottle of Cheney's Expectorant. One. dose soothes the throat membranes and pro dices rest. G. R. CAMPBELL. Ssxrv Francisco. Cal- will appreciate a rest. The Grover Gra ham Dyspepsia Remedy digests the food ; and allays the in.ammation. Samuel. Glovers, Hoxbury, N. Y., writes : My stomach was so sensitive that even a warm drink seemed to scald it. My throat and tongue were very tender and inflamed. The sourness of my stomach was so severe that I felt as if all the coating had been eaten away. I existed on barley water combined with pepsin for eighteen days. My condition was ter rible. I am certain that death would have ended my suffering had I not heard of your Remedy. It saved my life and made me a strongman. Three sizes, 25c, 5qp. and $1.00 at leading drug Stores. Send for Pamphlet, free. S. GROVER GRAHAM CO.lNC.) NEWBURGH, N.Y. Burwell & Dunn Co., Druggists, Charlotte, N. C. .LEGAL ADS North Carolina, Mecklenburg County, in the Superior Court. Mathias Boulware, Plaintiff vs. Hattie Boulware, Defendant. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF SUM MONS. The defendant above named, who is a non-resident of the State of North Carolina and cannot, after due dili gence, be found therein, and whose place of residence cannot, after due diligence, be ascertained, will take notice that the above entitled action has been commenced in the Superior Court of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, by the above named plaintiff against her for the purpose of ob taining a divorce a vinculo matri monii, and said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the next civil term of the Superior Court of said County of Mecklenburg, to be leld on the second Monday in March, 1904, at the court house in said county, in Charlotte, N. C, and answer or demur to the com plaint in said action, a copy of which will be filed in the office of said Court, according to law, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This January 29th, 1904. J. A. RUSSELL, Clerk Superior Court. l-30-4wks. I -I iii im iii i ii i i iii J k, m ir i i i h i i ' i - in J " nn- i -u o -iJASE ISO. 13? CHOICE GUT FLOWERS, FLORAL DESIGNS AND BRIDAL BOUQUETS We call your attention to our Cut Flowers, which are of a su perior quality. Roses, Carnations, Lilies of the Valley and Violets, etc. We are supplying your friends, why not you? Give u a trial order, they will please, for they are superb. All orders have our prompt attention. Large capacity. Correspondence solicited. DILWORTH FLORAL GARDENS W. G. McPHEE, Proprietor, Charlotte, N.C. P. O. Box -J27.,Both 'phones 281. , . . Help the Weekljffolf of a CnarlpEiitefprise 1 Buy "PRIDE OF CHARLOTTE" PATENT FLOUR, made from best, se lected wheat and ground by. new granular- process, making a FLOUR, unex celled for family use. .;, Rich in gluten, producing brain, brawn and muscle. GET IT OF YOUR GROCER. Mecklenburg Flour Mills, J,1-EE KOI NER, Propr. PAPER FIT FOR A KING'S palace could ho seloptPii fmm tv. - ' - LHV many handsome and artistic designs which we have to offer in WALL PAPERS. Every period has its ch arming not. terns, and if vou have-a mnm tr innoi. the choice lies hetween many varie ties of all grades. Charlotte Paint and Wall Paper Company Founded 1842. ''Sing their own praise." v The Fact That The ".ARTISTIC Can be bought direct from its manu facturer at the very price retail deal ers sel medium grades . and cheap feianos has made the STIEFF so pop ular wre find it impossible to secure new styles from the factory. We have on our floor several of the more -expensive styles that we will offer at quite a reduction until our factory catches up on orders. 0 This reduction will clear them out very quick. You had bettor investi- gate at once. Remember we are not retail dealers who buy to resell. We are manufac turers, pure and simple, selling our own product direct from factory to fireside. S T I E F; F SOUTHERN WAREROOMS, 211-213 N. Tryon Street., . Charlotte, N. C. C. H. WILMOTH, Manager. The eye" too -short in whole gives us the Hyperopic eye too long, and we have, "the Myopic eye. Combine the two and we have Astigmatism. ' Astigmatism has been denominated "the -imp cf mischief," and is an imp which causes much suffering. : Symptoms which spring from 'this mal-formation of the eye are manifold such as eye and headaches, indiges tion, dyspepsia, " nervous debility, chorea, epilepsy and many other ail ments having vtheir origin in lack of nerve force. We corect all defects of the eye which glasses will remedy. Charges reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. . DR. J. H. SPILMAN Eyesight Specialist,, Blair Bros. Drug Store, 22 W. Trade St., Charlotte, N.C. - t f A IF 9 LOT OF ODDS AND ENDS IN FINE HATS, REGULAR PRICES $2.50, $3,00, $3,50 and $4.00, ::: Now Goir SI. DON'T MISS THIS SALE; 00 Th e Long-Tate CI othing Ca. OPPOSITE BUFORD HOTEL ' f. ressers And Chiffoniers Beauty and Durability combined 'is what you secure in our Odd' Dressers and Chiffoniers. . We are showing a strong line of Dressers from $0.50 to the most elaborate kinds. Chiffoniers correspondingly cheap. Do not give ' your orders for Housefurnishing Goods until you get our prices. " QOOOOOOCOOtX00X r i .l ' p YOUR. H ERE And We Give You Gash Coupons, Then bye and bye you will have enough- coupons for those Hand Painted China Sets ; : ; i Al BURWELL, Hardware. Housefurnishing & .Sporting 25 North Tryon Street. T .Charlotte. If! Go0ds t t T f f t t . Carts! Go Carts! We have always been headquarters for. Carts and Carriages, and'-, we hare at all times endeavored -to offefto the trade the best-for the money, and the greatest variety to select from, and we again come' to the front with THE BEST that money and skilled work manship can put together. ,m , '' . . The Blocfi Go darts t' f T T, t T & These Carts embody all the very latest improvements in the way of Gears and Tires, as well as superior material, and workmanship. If you need one we can certainly make it to your interest to lf vestigate the claims we make for THE BLOCH ' GO-CART, the material and workmanship of which we guarantee. . Will be glad to show them any time yo ucall. '' . 1 LUBIW FURNITURE 26 EswstJITrade Street. CO. axative gromo Quinine g PTL'J Cores a Cold in One Day , Grip in 2 Days S&yZyy XT 'o. r- j
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