THE CHARLOTTE -NEWS; FEBRUARY 12, 1 906
RECORDER DEALS
WITH BUND TIGERS
A Number Were Sent Up to the
Higher Court this Morning. A
Bad Negro From Lancaster, S.
C, is in the dutches of the
Law. Other Cases this Mornirig.
Recorder Shannonhouse is still pil
ing up whiskey cases to be tried at the
present term of criminal court. At his
court this morning offenders were
"sent up" on this charge under bonds
aggregating more than $600.
The Recorder had a busy time of it
this morning and yet the usual large
Monday morning docket was cleared
with unusual rapidity. In the absence
of Attorney Cameron Morrison, repre
senting the Law and Order League in
the prosecution of whiskey cases, his
associate, Mr. Paul C. TVhitlock, was
there in this capacity.
The first case was that of Jim
Clarke who. it will be recalled, came
near putting John Durin out of busi
ness one night last week. Clarke was
apprehended a few nights after the
deadly assault and placed in jail to
await" trial this morning. The evidence
against Clarke was convincing. The
razor, the weapon he handled so reck
lessly upon the person of Durin, was
found in the yard where the rucas took'
place and it was identified as his prop
erty. Other convincing evidence was
introduced and Clarke was sent to jail
in default of a $100 bend.
Walter Johnston, the negro who was
arrested a few nights ago as an es
caped convict, was turned over to
county officials. He was taken to the
jail.
Jim Black was fined $3 and the costs
for indulging in tco much drink.
Cleve Queen was fined $5 and the
cost for a too liberal use of profane
words.
Alfred Palmer and Ernest Twitty,
two negro youths, were fined $3 and
the costs for an affray.
John Ballard, a negro, who has been
working at the Central Hotel, was ar
rested a few days ago as a fugitive
from justice and this morning the
Court ordered that he be turned over
to Sheriff Hunter, of Lancaster, S. C,
where he is wanted on the charge of
larceny and several other crimes.
Sheriff Hunter arrived in the city this
morning and will take his prisoner to
Lancaster this evening. In the mean
time, the authorities here have worked
up a case against him and have in
structed Sheriff Hunter to "handle him
with care" and notify tnern as soon as
his term on the roads tnere expires.
The whiskey cases tried this morn
ing are the following: J. T. Tray wick,
bound over to Superior Court in the
sum of $100; Henry Robinson, $200;
John Barnes, $2u0, and John Key,
$100.
Worth Knowing
that Allcock's are the original and
genuine porous plasters; .all others are
imitations.
MUSIC AT THE CLUB.
Delightful Innovation Will Be Intro
duced at the Manufacturers' Club.
There will be music at the Southern
Manufacturers' Club every evening
from 8 to 9 o'clock. Arrangements
have been made with Mr. D. Amatti
Richardson to furnish music every ev
ening at this time and he will have to
assist him Mr. Von Lawrenz, piano,
and Mr. Louis Baker, cornet.
It goes without saying that the club
members w-ill greatly enjoy and appre
ciate the high class music that will be
furnished by this splendid trio. Each
of them are musicians of the first class
and it would be difficult to find a bet
ter combination. They will play to
gether thig evening for the first time.
Funeral of Grace Blakeney.
The funeral of little Grace Blakeney,
the ir-months-old daughter of Mr. and
J. A. Blakeney, who died at their home
in Providence township yesterday
morning took place from Providence
church this afternoon. She had been
ill about two weeks and her death
came as a great shock to the parents
whose tender care and fondness watch
ed over the little one every moment of
her brief illness.
Pure Food Laws
will not interfere with BURNETT'S
VANILLA. No State Board has ever
questioned its purity.
DAMRlfriDuf
It is the Bark of Nature's
Watch-dog, the Signal of
uanger.Uire your Lungs.
A Powerful External Rem
edy. . lhe cougn is no trivial thing. It means
lungs that are in distress. They are beset
by evil germs. Consumption and pneu
monia are attacking your weakened lungs.
Cast out that cold! Strengthen and
make well your lungs.
Tf nVi T)
a rucumoma ure over
your chest (over your throat, too, if that
uc txjie; anu cure yourself m one night.
Cures sore throat, colds, couphs ptmm'
pneumoniaall diseases that come from
eoias.
. " My wife suffered with a severe
Cowan 's effected a permanent cure "
WHITE, Merchant, Burlington, N. C.
cough.
D. H.
" Saved me from pneumonia last winter."
auski i,. ittUMi"SOM, Raleigh, N. C.
External, harmless, powerful, penetrating.
uowan s zrea.
All druggists, $1.00 a bottle. Croup
size, 25 cents. By mail, if desired.
Cowan Medical Co., Durham, N. C
Always .R-emtr-ber the Full .Name
I axative jjromo ftginine
Ceres Cold in One Day, Cnpiii 2 Days
ITS MERIT IS PROVED
RECORD OF A GREAT MEDICINE
A Prominent Cincinnati Woman Tells
How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound Completely Cured Her.
The great good Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound is doing amohg
the women of America is attracting
the attention of many of our leading
scientists, and thinking people generally.
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The following letter is only one of
many thousands which are on file in
the Pinkham office, and go to prove
beyond question that Lydia E. Pink
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remedy of great merit, otherwise it
could not produce such marvelous
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"About nine months ago I was & great suf
ferer with female trouble, which caused me
severe pain, extreme nervousness and fre
quent headaches, from which the doctor
failed to relieve me. I tried Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound, and within a
short time felt better, and after taking five
bottles of it I was entirely cured. I therefore
heartilv recommend your Compound as a
splendid female tonic. It makes the monthly
periods regular and without pain; and what
a blessing it is to find such a remedy after so
many doctors fail to help you. I am pleased
to recommend it to all suffering women."
Mrs. Sara Wilson, 31 East 3d Street, Cincin
nati, Ohio.
If you have suppressed or painful
periods, weakness of the stomach,
indigestion, bloating, pelvic catarrh,
nervous prostration, dizziness, faint
ness, " don't-care " and ' want-to-be-left-alone
" feeling, excitabilit', back
ache or the blues, these are sure indi
cations of female weakness, or some
derangement of the organs. In such
cases there is one tried and true remedy
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound. CHILDREN BURNED.
Two Little Girls Suffer Greatly Be
cause Of Burns.
The six-year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Long, of Coburn's store,
was badly burned Saturday. A little
sister ot the cniicl wno attempted to
extinguish the flames, was painfully
burned about the hands and arms.
The children were in the yard play
ing about a trash pile that was burn
ing. The dress of the little child caught
and burned rapidly. Her little sister
who was nearby, realizing the danger,
rushed to the child's side and bravely
faught the flames. The child was hor
ribly burned and it is feared that death
will result. The brave little one who
ran to the rescue of her sister, has
suffered greatly from the burns she re
ceived. A MONTH'S MEDICINE FOR 25c.
Every bottle of Dr. Howard's specific
for the cure of constipation and dys
pepsia contains sixty doses of a rem
edy that is pleasant and easy to take.
Used according to directions, this is
sufficient for a month's treatment.
Bought on R. H. Jordan & Co's spe
cial half-price offer of a regular-sized
50 cent bottle at half price, you get
a month's supply of the best medicine
in the world for only 25 cents.
Another reason why you should use
Dr. Howard's Specific, or at least try
it, if suffering with constipation, dys
pepsia or liver trouble, is the fact that
druggists R. II. Jordan & Co. sells ev
ery bottle under their persona guar
antee to refund the money if the spe
cific does not cure.
Many lives are lost by treating the
sick for the wrong disease. If you
have any of the following symptoms,
Dr. Howard s Specific will cure you:
Loss of Appetite, Sick Headache,
Distress in Stomach, Sour Stomach,
Great Mental Depression, Belching of
Gas, Bloating of Stomach, Heartburn,
Tired, Stupid Feeling, Lack of Energy,
Specks before the Eyes, Constipation,
Gnawing in the Stomach, Choking
Feeling, Pains in the Side and Chest,
Stomach Cough,' Dull Pains in the
Head, Coated Tongue, Melancholy
Forebodings, Loss of Sleep, Bad
Dreams.
There are hundreds of people in
Chahrlotte who are prasing this remark
able remedy for restoring them to
health. Many of them thought their
case incurable, but as Druggists R. H.
Jordan & Co. told them that Dr. How
ard's Specific would cost them noth
ing if it did not help (they to be the
judge), they decided 'to use it and are
today in the best of health.
Goes to Rock Hill.
The Textile Excelsior has the follow
ing W. L. Robbins, formerly with the
Continental Manufacturing Company,
Charlotte, has taken the position of
carder . and spinner at the Bellevue
Cotton Mills, Rock Hill S. C. The card
room of this mill, which was formerly
known as the Chicora Mil!, has been
put in operation, and the spinning
will be started in a few days.
A Correction.
In the report of the proceedirfgs of
the ' Recorder's court Saturday the
name of John Barrett was mentioned
among those who were bound over for
gambling. It should have been John
Simpson.
Mr. Barrett was indicted with the
others but. the evidence disclosed the
fact that he was not of the guilty
party.
JQ 1VJ&
fc'J&yy
on every
yX9Vt box. 25c
SPECIAL MISSIONARY SERVICE.
To be Held at the First Baptist
Church. Tonight at 8, o'clock.
The Baptist Young People's Union
are to have a special Missionary ser
vice at the First Bantist Church to
night, beginning at 8 o'clock. The fol
lowing is the program.
Singing "Anywhere With Jesus"
By Union.
Prayer For Missions . .
. Mr. c. E. Mason.
Singing "I'll Go Where you Want
Me To Go" By Union.
Scripture Reading 28th Chapter of
Mathew B:r President.
Solo "Go Ye Into All the World."
E. P. Tingeiey.
Judson in Burmah ,
Mr. C. A. Duckworth.
Hannah Marshman in India
Miss. Carrie Lee McLean.
Moffat in Africa
. .Mr. C. E. Mason. ;
Singing "From Greenland's ley-
nntoin" Wxr TTrinn '
Mountain" By Union
Mrs. Judson's Missionary Work
Mrs. T. S. Franklin.
Returned Missionary from Japan in
Japanese Costume, will sing Solo in
Japanese Language
Rev. C. T. Willingham.
What President William McKinley
said of the Value of Misions and
Missionary work. .Miss Carrie Booker.
Sentence Prayers For Missions
.... ... . Voluntary.
Singing "Rescue the Perishing"
.By Union.
Five Minutes' Business Session.
Benediction. .Rev. C. T. Willingham.
ST. MARY'S GUILD.
Alumnae Will Meet At Library Tomor
row Morning.
The members of St. Mary's Guild,
and all other alumnae in the city, are
requested to meet at the Carnegie
Library tomorrow morning at 10:30
o'clock. The members of the Guild are
the following:
Mesdames Sarah Virginia Young,
Laura Johnston, R. Loekw'ood Jones,
WT. E. Stitt, Francis Osborne, C. H. C.
Mills, Rebecca Hill, Margaret Davis,
J. S. Myers, J. S. Watters, Heriot
Clarkson, E. Reid Russell, Carlton
Best, Baxter Moore. W. R.Taliaferro,
H. A. London. Jr., John F. Yorke,
Joseph Ross and Misses Rebecca Hill,
Florence Thomas," Josephine Osborne,
Laura Johnston, Janie Haughton,
Maud Holt, Caro Brevard, Alice
Haughton, Mrs. J. Frank Wilkes,
president, and Mrs. Clem Dowd, secre
tary. Announcement.
The following Leading Papers in the
United States are using Grove's Mu
sic Simplifier.
this is undoubtedly the greatest edu
cational feature introduced in the
newsnaper field in recent years, and
it is with Dleasure that The News an-
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that it has secured for its
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his valuable educational fea
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readers the very best there is, hence
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C. Post, Charleston, S. C.
Remains taken to Virginia.
The body of Mrs. Ella D. Ross was
taken to Southerlin, Va., last night for
burial. The death of Mrs.-Ross occurred
at St. Peter's Hospital yesterday morn
ing about 1 o'clock after an illness ot
about three weeks. Her home was at
Villa Heights. She was about 35 years
old and is survived by her husband,
mother and four children.
Mr. Joe Ray, of Gastonia, is here on
business.
nsnaring
Victims
Steps Should
. Prevent
be Taken at Once to
Further Trouble.
, Here in Charlotte, as in other cities
and towns, dyspepsia or stomach
troubles are ensnaring victims in a
most insidious way.
Use Mi-o-na now and soothe the
irritated walls of the stomach and
strengthen the gastric follicles so that
they will pour out their daily supply of
digestive materials with regularity.
Then the headaches, sleeplessness,
specks before the eyes, .poor appetite,
tired feelings and nervousness will dis
appear and you can eat what you want
at any time you like.
Just one little tablet, out of a i0 cent
box before meals, for a few days, and
you will soon regain perfect health
and strength, and have no fear of in
digestion or stomach troubles. Ask
Woodall & Sheppard to show you the
guarantee under which they sell this
remedy.
Tf not convenient to obtain Mi-o-na
of Woodall & Sheppard or some other
retailer .it" will be sent by mail postage
repaid on receipt "of, price. .
Tlie R. T. Booth, Co.- Ilhaca, N. T.
HARDIN M
WE SEED REVIVAL
Speaking Particularly of his Own
Denomination." He Said there
is Great Need of a Religious
Awakening Among the Members
of the Presbyterian Churches.
At the installation services at Tenth
Avenue Church last night, Dr. Martin
D. Hardin preached the sermon and
he took occasion to remind the Pres-
by terians of Charlotte that they, as a
Christian people, were not living up to
...
their religious duties.
Dr. Hardin took as his text a part of
the second verse of the third chapter
of Habakkuk, "O, Lord revive thy
work in the midst of the years." Dr.
Hardin said in part:
"In thinking of a subject which would
be appropriate for a sermon on this
occasion it has seemed to me eminent
ly proper that we consider the present
needs cf a revival in the churches of
our city. We have assembled here to
night the representatives of most of
our Presbyterian congregations. We
have met to install the new pastor of
this church and there is, I know, one
desire and prayer in the hearts of all
present that this union of pastor and
people may be fruitful of vast good,
not only to this congregation, but to
the whole community.
"How can we better help on this
consummation than by striving to
make this meeting the beginning of a
united movement among our Presby
terian congregations which will awak
en in all our churches a new sense of
the reality of Chrust's revelations a
new sense of the love of God. A new
sense of the danger and the hideous
ness of sin a new sense of the joy of
Christian service; a new sense cf our
obligations as soul winners for God?
"I know I but voice the feeling of
many here present when I say that as
I look at the life of our churches I am
filled with a profound conviction that
they are in need of nothing so much
as a genuine, heart-searching revival
of true religion which shall put an end
to many of the dangerous symptoms
of indifference now manifest.
"Pride goeth before a fall." I think
I have been a member of this com
munity long enough to show my love
for it.and long enough not to be misun
derstood when I make a plain, out
spoken criticism and the criticism I
would make is this, that I have never
seen a community which was better
satisfied with its religious state than
this one. I have never seen a com
munity where there was more of the
feeling that 'we be Abraham's children
and were never in bondage to any
man.
"The fact that the' form's 'of religion
are respected, and to a large degree
observed, has filled many of us with
religious pride. Especially is this true
of people of our own denomination.
Our forefathers established this county
and community. They were good men
and true. We have inherited religious
aristocracy and control from them.
"Now, I do not mean to say that
there is not a legitimate and proper
place for a sense of pride and grati
tude over these things. But when the
sense of what our -fathers were and
what we have done becomes so impor
tnat that it acts as an opiate to pres
ent effort instead of a stimulus send
ing us on our wayfor higher things.
Our congregations need to be humbled
before the things they have not done.
Oun people will not feel this whole
some humility until under the spirit's
inspiration they are made to see what
among us might be done.
"In Charlotte we have five regularly
organized Presbyterian churches, with
a total membership of 2,608, and dur
ing the past year only 140 members
have been added to these churches on
profession of faith. These figures show
that it took 18 1-2 to secure one new
member, and in some of our churches
it took fifty to secure one. It is sim
ply appalling, for us to be thus asleep
at our post of duty while souls are
slipping away. We are thus letting
opportunities pass unused that we can
never have again.
"Nothing is impossible with God, but
it is His plan to work through human
instrumentality in saving the world,
and if . this work is to be done, we
cannot have God's love and grace in
our hearts .without wanting to share
them with others. This should be our
chief concern.
"We need a pentecostal blessing. We
need it if ever a people needed it. But
before it will come we must engage in
believing, agonizing heart-searching
power. In this way we can secure this
glorious awakening in our lives.
"God is ready and willing to give
us this blessing. Will we ask Him;
dare we ask Him for it in faith?"
Neither Here nor There.
German shipping companies know a
thing or two. In addition to the subsi
dies" which they get from the Ger
man Government, they also help to de
velop the commerce of other countries
and get subsidies . for that work, too.
The latest turn of this kind is with
Chile. The Chilean Government, having
practically no merchent marine of its
own, is willing to devote several mil
lion marks yearly to increase its
foreign trade and its coasting trade.
The money is to be given in subsidies.
Consequently, new combinations and
organizations are at present active in
German shipping. , -
The only difficulty about our doing
the same kind of things is that we
haven't the ships to do it with. It is
disheartening to patriotic Americans
to see our next door business going
into foreign hands for want of ocean
carrying vessels flying our flag. New
York Sun.
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES.
Itcb'ng, Blind, Bleeding, Protuding
Pils Druggists are authorized to re
fund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails
to cure in C to 14 days. 50a
It
To Suffer From a
In the past few years, scores of dis
eases have been traced to germ attacks.
They were thought to be due to other
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made. Can you not see why you don't
get well, if you treat a germ disease with
remedies that can't kill germs?
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The virtues of Liquozone are derived
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Contact with Liquozone kills any form
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We purchased the American rights to
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Small-pox in Nineteen Counties.
The January bulletin of the North
Carolina board of health, is revoted
to a paper on "The Source of Infec
tion" by Dr. C. V. Chaplin, cf Providen
ce, R. I. The report states that during
December small-pox existed in 19 coun
ties, as follows:
Anson 5, Bertie many, Bladen 6,Bun
combe 4, Camden 1, Chowan 8Craven
4, Cumberland 68, Harnett 1. Hertford
Han75, Hyde 150, Mecklenburg 6,
New Hanover 14, Perquimins many,
Scotland a few, Union epidemic in
one township, Washmgton 20, Wayne
7.
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If you have lost your boyhood spir
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wre offer you new life, fresh courage
and freedom from ill health in Hollis
ter's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents,
Tea or Tablets. R. H. Jordan & Co.
5 More Days in which to turn Five Thousand
Dollars worth of Winter Shoes Into Cash
and that is by the painful operation of PRICE CUT
TING, so in goes the knife -deep and sure---nc
matter how it hurts---we are going to
move these goods'
FIVE MORE DAYS
and the Great Shoe
Sale will be a thing
of the past--but into
these Five Days we
must crowd an ordinary month's business--"in order
to clear the shelves for the spring goods that are
now on the way.
" 9
Many Shoes have lost their tags and former
prices forgotten--it matters not how good the shoe
or how new the style--they must move out this week.
Everything goes ! Nothing reserved !
9 1-2 W. Trade" St, Oiarlotte
7
Wron
Germ Disease When
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The result is that 11,000,000 bottles
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But so many others need it that this
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Asthma
Abscess Anaemia
Goitre Gout
Gonorrhea Gleet
Hay Fever Influenza
La Grippe -Jjeucorrhes
Malaria Neuralgia
Piles Quinsy
"Rheumatism
Scrofula Syphilis
Skin Diseases
i Tuberculosis
Tumors Ulcers
Throat Troubles
Bronchitis
Blood Poison
Bowel Troubles
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Consumption
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Cancer Catarrh
Dysentery Diarrhea
Dyspepsia Dandruff
Eczema Erysipelas
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OFFICE
Mechanics' Perpetual Building & Loan Association
Feb. 5th, 1906.
AND NOW GET READY FOR THE
"With the regularity of the pendulum -swinging back and forth, does
the Mechanics' Perpetual Building and Loan Association run its system of
maturing and paying off and comm encing new series.
We have just finished paying off the 34th Series of $70,400, the largest
in cur history (and perhaps the largest ever in the South) and now we are
getting ready to open the books for the new 47TH SERIES, wrhich com
mences on MARCH 1ST. The subscription books are now open.
' One great inducement to take stock in this Association is the fact that
OUR weekly receipts are now so enormous that we can safely promise
borrowers to reach them within 60 DAYS from the time the application
is acted on. Shares in force with this new series- will reach nearly 17,000
equal to par value of $1,700,000. Amount loaned out, between $000,000
and $700,000. -
Prospective builders are advised to subscribe at once, as we have the
INFLEXIBLE RULE OF FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED.
R. E. COCHRANE, Sec. and Treas. S. WITTKOWSKY. Pres.
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Stomach Troubles "Women's Diseases
Fever, inflammation or catarrh impure or bo!.
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.Ifvou need Liquozone, and have never
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Liquozone costs 50c. and $1.
CUT OUT THIS COUPON
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pany, 453-464 Wabash Ave., Chicago.
My disease Is ,
I have never tried Liquozone, but if you will
supply me a 50c bottle Xreo I wiU take it.
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Note that this offer applies to new users onlv.
Any physician or hospital not yet using LiquoMLS
will be gladly supplied for a teat.
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