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THE CHARLOTTE NEWSJULY 13, 1906. 2 rlUMOR COVERED HEAD AND SCALP Bothered With Itching for a Long Time Found No Relief Until Cuticura Was Used Kentucky Lady Now Completely Well. WISHES SUCCESS TO CUTICURA REMEDIES "After using Cuticura Soap, Oint ment, and Pills, I am very glad to say I am entirely relieved of that itching humor of the head and scalp which I was bothered with quite a length of time. I did not use the Cuticura Rem edies more than three times before I began to get better, and now I am com pletely well. I suffered with that humor on mv head, and found no relief until I took the Cuticura Remedies. I think I used several cakes of Cuticura Soap, three boxes of Ointment, and two vials of Pills. I am doing all I can to publish the Cuticura Remedies, for they have done me good, and I know they will do ethers the same. With best wishes for vour success." Mrs. Mat tie Jackson, June 12, 1905. llortonsville, Ky. 12 YEARS' SUFFERING Cured Sound and Well By Cuti cura Soap and Cuticura Oint ment at Expense of 75c. "I had been suffering for twelve years with a sre on my limb, and had 'physicians give me treatment, and none gave me any relief until I got hold of the Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and I was cured sound and well with one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Ointment. I have confidence in Cuticura and I would not take ten dollars for one box if I knew that I could not get any more." D. M. Robertson, Sept. 29, 1905. Newton, Miss. Complete External and Internal Treatment for every Humor, from Pimples to Scrofula, from Infancy to Age, consisting t.f Cuticura .soap, -JSc., Ointment, .'JJc, Keiol vent.SOc. (in form of Chocolate Coated Pills, Jac. per vml of ti, mav be had of all druggists. A single set otten cure. Potter lrug t C'hem. Corp., iole Props., Boston, ? e3"Iai!ed Free, "How to Care for Skill, &caii,&uallirt sn.i " Ili.w r.i Cure Tortiiriu2 Kuieuia." THE WEATHER. For Charlotte and its vicinity: Showers to-night and Saturday. For North Carolina: Showers to night and Saturday. Brisk to high north winds on the coast. it Kim" j t Tj 1 i Cleaning and Pressing Is your Summer Suit begin ning to look shabby? Have it cleaned, presed, and freshened up. Not sponged and half-press- g ed, but done right by experts M thoroughly pressed. Lot us send K for it to-day. Charlotte Steam laundry LAUNDERERS, DYERS, CLEANERS. 219 South Tryon Street. QUOTED SCRIPTURE DEFENDING CRIME Negro who is Alleged to Have Ruined a Biddle Girl, Given a Hearing in the Recorder's Court this Morning:. He was - - ' Bound Over in a $200 Bond. There was another scene enacted in the Recorder's Court this morning in which a woman's weakness and man's deception appeared to be the central points. The case was that of T. E. Anderson, charged with the se duction under promise of mariage, the woman being Amanda Dixon, a mulatto girl living at Biddleville, and having up to the present time borne an excellent reputation. The man to whom her ruin is at tributed, was brought from Sumter,.S C, last night whither he had flown, presumably to get away from what he doubtless thought an unpleasant place. It was rumored that he had said the evening before he left sev eral xiays ago, "There's something dead up the creek, I'm going." The girl swore that her seducer had gone so far as to quote the Bible to show that his wickedness was right, and in fact he told the Re corder that he thought the Lord was ; on his side. Anderson has been acting as night watchman for Biddle University and I came here with good recommenda jtions. He had been formerly a mem ber of the United States cavalry. The story as it was told by the girl, although her skin was not white, was one of pity and shame, and she brought to the court all of the letters that the man who caused her ruin, had written her. These will, no dcubt, be used in the trial in Crimi nal Court. Anderson was bound over under a 200 bond. He was not able to give this at the time, but may be able to I raise the money later. President Sanders and several Biddle professors were witnesses to the good reputa- i tion of the girl. The case of the. two mill operatives Bailey and Hawkes, charged with an assault upon another operative named Pope, was called but as Pope is still in a hospital, the case was set for the 23 inst. and new bonds required. There was a firing of pistols and general waking up of the natives down near the overhead bridge on South Church street a few nights ago, just as Officers Morris and Por ter were passing overhead. The of ficers descended into the cut and tound J. C. Williams and a friend, On Williams' person was a big six shooter. Williams denied that he was the man who fired the two shots, and this in the face of the fact that two chambars of the revolver were empty. Villiams said that he had used the two cartridges the 'afternoon before at home. His statement and that of his friend, who was one of the witnesses, did not coincide. He was bound over under ?50 bond for carrying a pistol, and wTas fined $5 and costs for shooting firearms in the city limits. HAD LOST ALL HEART After the Failure of Many Honest Efforts to Break Oft From the Use ot Whiskey. Cured by Treatment at the Keeley Insti tute o Greensboro. The Keeley Institute, Greensboro, N. C: It gives me pleasure to add my testimony to that of many others as to the efficacy of your treatment of alcoholism and kindred diseases. 1 spent the month of October, 1903, in the Keeley Institute at Greensboro, N. C. To be candid I must confess that I went there more at the solici tations of my friends than from any confidence I had in the treatment. 1 l.ad made so many honest efforts to break off from the use, of whiskey, only to meet' with failure. I had f ught so many hard battles with my foe, onlr to be defeated, that I had lost heart and felt I might as well give up the struggle; but I finally consented to go and be cured, if such a thing were possible, and I thank God today that I made the decision, fpr to it I owe being, as I believe, to day a permanently cured man. I have no desire for whiskey whatever, and my health is periect. ureensDoro Keeley Institute is ideally situated in thriving little city, the handsome building being so elegantly furnished it would be a most desirable place to spend a month for pleasure or rest alone. It is more like a pleasant home than a hospital. The manager a most genial gentleman, and makes the welfare and comfort of the patients his study; the attendants are courteous and pleasant; the treatment i.s agreeable, and does not interfere with the enjoyment of the .patient for an hour; the fare is excellent and a man has the appetite to enjoy it. He may have, perfect seclusion or en joy the pleasures of society, for omong the patients are many men of wit, learning and culture. Altogether there is not one disagreeable feature ir connection with the life of the pa tient at the Keeley Institute, unless he furnishes it himself. H. L. MOORE. Waynesville, N. C, Dec. 6, 1904. DIRECTORS N. C. R. MEET. (BATH POWDER) Meeting Held at Greensboro Yesterday Afternoon The Hotel Matter. Special to The News. Greensboro, July 13. The Board of Directors of the North Carolina Rail road on the part of the State and the private stockholders held their regular semi-annual meeting here, declaring a semi-annual dividend of three and a half per cent. The report of Treas urer Eler showed that the Southern Railway, lessor of the property, had made many improvements in road bed, rolling stock, buildings, bridges, and rolling stock and had paid all ren tals promptly. The private stockhold ers re-elected Bennehan Cameron, R. F. Hoke, and W. L. Holt as their mem bers of the board of directors. The board was waited on by a delegation of citizens and business, men from Burlington asking that some arrange ments be made in transfer of property or release of the Southern Railway Company from its lease obligations, so that a stock company could become possessed of the property on which stood the Burlington hotel burned 3 cr 4 3rears ago, in order that a hotel costing twenty-five thousand dollars could be built by them. The board has several times asked that the Southern rebuild 'the hotel but it has not been done. Burlington people desiring now to have a better building than the j rpnlacins of the one burned would give. ; i- A delicious combination of 20-Mule-Team ' ; ... , . Borax and pure white Toilet Soap.- A bats tion, a committee being appointed to , and tonet luxury. Delicately perfumed witi Soft White SHOWERS EXPECTED. odor of fresh Violets, its use in the bath or bowl produces a foamy, liquid of exquisite fra grance, treating the skin medicinally while im parting a delightfully cool and cleanly enect. Especially adapted for Baby's Bathe being absolutely pure look into the legal phase of the mat ter.. It is now said by many lawyers that the Southern cannot be compell ed to rebuild the hotel, since the State is receiving full value each year in rents as if the building had not been destroyed, the only obligation being to return the property in as good condi tion as they found it on the expiration of the ninety-nine vear lease. The pro moters of the new project say they will COAST BORAX CO., New York, N. V not risk investing so much money m ; a building on a sub-lease from the Southern Raiway, fearing that the i lease to the railway may some day be) . cleans without injury the most delicate fab declared VOld, and tney want the State j iCs, as well as kitchen utensils, wood-work, to acent a release Of that property! silver, china, glassware, linen (table, bed end . ; ... , , j i personal), blankets, woolens, silks, and all from the railway, and give a deed in ; fcousehoid articles. It is of the highest vaiu All dealers. 25 cents. Free sample for too of one-pound carton 20-Mule-Team " Borax and dealer's name. Send for illustrated book let Borax in the Home." Address PACIFIC 20 - Mule - Team Bsrax fee simple to them for the hotel site The directors on the part of the State by appointment of Governor Glenn who were present were: L. Banks Holt, Graham; S. C. Penn, Reidsville; J. W. Lambert.. Thomas ville; W. T. Brown. Winston; W. H. Williams, Newton; T. H. Vanderford, Salisbury; J. Alen Ruffin, Hillsboro and Hugh Chatham, president, of Elkin. P. j D. Pope of Greensboro was re-appoint- j ed State proxy by the Governor. in the toilet, bath and nurserv. and is a hum leas disinfectant. All dealers. A Home Run. Postmaster Editor Douglas says in his paper this morning '"Let's have Peace." He got his "piece all right got it before the convention met. Greensboro Record. FROM JAIL TO ALTAR Anderson Finally Decides to Marry Amanda Dixon. There is always something interest- j ing going on down at the police station. Sometimes its the Recorder s search light revealing the hidden mysteries of a blind tiger case. And if not that its the same searchlight that removes evil shadown of various sorts. When the Recorder turns on the switch that regulates this much talked of machine something is surely to turn up for its rays leave no stone unturned. This same searchlight which is tSS Respected Friend: My name is Carbosepticus, but they call me "Carbo" for short. My busi ness is to destroy disease germs in Eiek rooms and dwellings, and I ought to be in every household. Don't forget that. .JTIV natnp i5 "Cnrhn" nnrl tViat T 'am in the world for a definite pur rcsc.. I destroy scarlet fever germs, i typhus germs, and other germs most effectually. I refer you to your gro cer or to your druggist as to my qual ifications. Please do me the kindness to inquire about me that I may serve you. Yours for health. CARBOSEPTICUS. P.. S. Everybody auto use "Auto" ecap. 7-7-lmo te 4 t fe Farm Tools I Plows, Disc Harrows. Cultiva tors, Grain Drills, Gasolene En gines and all kinds of agricul tural Implements at lowest prices at my immense store' hoase, cor. Stonewall and Col legs streets. For this Vicenity To-night and Satur day. Weather Notes. Shmuore arc inrliontorl fni- this vic inity tonight and Saturday. In his re-i marks today acting Observer Tait says: "The pressure continues high over the northern and eastern parts of the country this morning where fair and cool weather has prevailed. The area of low barometer over the extreme southwest Thursday extends over the southern and middle Plateau regions and over California. Another area ol low pressure is central over the lower Mississippi valley. Showers and thun derstorms have occurred over the east and west Gulf, Mississippi and Ohio valleys and along the south Atlantic coast. Showers are indicated for this vicinity to-night and Saturday." Send Papers to Raleigh. Yesterday Superintendent of Edu cation R. J. Cochran held the regular mid-summer entrance examinations for candidates for entrance into the A. and M. College at Raleigh, and a full list of these applcants was given in yesterday's News. Today Mr. Cochran was busy getting the papers into shape to be sent to Raleigh where they will be examined, and those who have successfully passed the required examinations will be eligible for entrance next fall. The names of the fortunate ones will like ly be announced by Mr. Cochran as soon as the A. and M. authorities have completed looking over the pa- Miss Ray Blum, stenographer for i McNinch and Kirkpatrick, is quite j sick at her home on South Church street. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable bv Kidney TroubJe. rSklne trouble preys upo:i th mind, dis jourages And lessens ambition; bsauty, vigor and cneerfulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order ' or diseased. Kidnev trouble has become so prevalent --xl'---l v rA VssAl-r. J lor a child to be borR N llvilW afflicted vJlh weak kid J JsWH nevs. If the child urin- that it is not uncommon shunned bv all evil doers was the cause I pers. This is not a small underta of a marriage today at noon the cere mony taking place in Chief Irwin's reception hall. The contracting parties were T. E. Anderson lately janitor of Biddle University and Amanda Dixon, a striking young negro woman who lives in Biddleville. The marriage ceremony was performed by 'Squire S. H. Hilton, in the presence cf a half dozen spectators. The ceremony was concluded with the following sen tence, "Now to seal the bargain, kiss your bride." With mouth half open, the bride leaned forward and the bargain was sealed. , Anderson, it will be remembered was arrested on a complaint sworn out by the Dixon woman in which she charged him with seduction. Anderson had left Biddle and wjs located at Sumter, S. C. and brought to this city yesterday. Rather than remain in jail until the next term of Criminal court and probably receive a heavy sentence, Anderson consented to marry the woman. Charlotte Was on the Spot. The Gastonia Gazette says that a number of representatives from Char lotte mercantile firms , were here Wednesday to attend the sale of the stock ol the Whitfield Dry Goods Co. The stock which is valued at $3,500 was bid in by the mortgagee Mr. G. G. Scott and will probably bo resold. Among those present from Charlotte were Messrs. W. K. Neal and E. C. Miller of Miller & Co.. Herbert Mc Donald of Belk Bros, and H. M. Efird of the Bee Hive. in n Biflpf l Ui Fit ULHU i ... I Mr. McCall Left Out. Mr. J. D. McCall stopped The News man this morning to enquire as to his political standing in the coming primary election. "I see," said Mr. McCall, ''accord ing to the line-up this morning that I am neither machine nor anti-machine. I would like very much to be ing, however, as every county in the btate has a large number of applica cants for admission into the college every year. t f Brains are T I Built from- Certain kinds of FOOD. Grape-Nuts Furnish It J How to Make Nervous People. "America has become a land of ner vous emotionalists, largely owing to our sins against the dietetic health laws of nature. Only outdoor exercise in a cold cli mate would enable vigorous individ uals of our species to digest the viands forced upon alimentary organs enfeebled by sendent?.ry occupations." writes Dr. Felix Oswald. Brain workers must have different food3 from day laborers, because brain work uses up parts of the brain and nerve centres, while physical labors uses up other parts of the body. A food for brain workers has been pre pared by scientific food makers and called Grape-Nuts. It is a pure, nat ural food made from selected parts of field grains known to contain the natural phosphate of potash and other elements used by the system in re building and repairing the brain and nerve centres. This food is skillfully cooked at the factory and is ready to j be served instantly, either cold with placed right." As a matter of fact Mr. McCall has ! cream, or as a hot breakfast dish with pledged his vote to Mr. McD. Wat-! hot milk or cream poured over it. All kins for the Senate. Machine or no j first-class grocers sell Grape-Nuts, and machine, he is going to carry out the the Postum Co., at Battle Creek, Mich., promise made some months ago. make it. ney ates too often, :f tb; arine scalds the flesh or if, when the child e aches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the causa of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the neatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition cf the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as nost people suppose. Vornen as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the ?am great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon ;eaiized. It is sold by druggists, n f'fty cc.nt and or.s dollar irzes. You may. have a sr.rnple bottle by mai! ree. also pamphlet tell- Homo of Srarap-Root. 'ng all about it, including many of. the' thousands of testimonial letters received Worn sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kiimei ir. Co., Binghamton, M. Y., be suve and Asntior tiiis uaoer. Don't make any mistake, lmt re member the names Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address Ringhampton, N. Y.. on every bottle. Mr. J. H. Kennedy, of Gastonia, is in the city on business. HALF THE WORLD WONDERS. how the other half lives. Those who use Bucklen's Arnica Salve never won der if it will cure Cuts, Wounds, Burns, Sores and all Skin Eruptions; they know it will. Mrs. Grant Shy, 1130 E. Reynolds St., Springfield, 111., says: I regard it one of the absolute necessities of housekeeping." Guaran teed by Woodall & Sheppard, drug gists, 25c. f t O'Donoghue Residence Avenue. on One G-acre Farm 3 miles from city. For T 5-room Cottage on S. Caldwell J. I if-' 4 4-room Cottage on S. Graham X X 7-room Cottage on S. A. St. J. All modern improvements. JL Phone 604. THE INN, BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. Accomodations and reliable guide for mountain parties. Conveyance! meet all trains. Rates and booklet on . application. LAMBERT AND WILKINSON. ESHOO 884e 4Q 9dO$0 & O-ES CENTRAL HOTbLfi In the Heart of the Business District Over $30,000 has been spent in modern Improvements, making this one of the best appointed, cleanest and most comfortable ho tels in the Carolinas. The table is unsurpassed south of Washing- ton, AT. are outside rooms ard every one electric lighted. Electric vMi elevator service day and night. Rooms with private baths. ' M. P. 9'CALLAHAN, Mgr. Charlotte, N. C. f! n n n n V U Jr U U - VIRGINIA AVENUE AND BEACH CAPACITY 300 Rates $12.50, $15.00, $18.00 Located on most desirable avenue in Atlantic City; Convenient to all places of amusement. Private baths, el evator, phone in rooms; Rooms are all bright and cheerful, and have good outlook. Is run by a North Carolinian and has large North Carolina patronag e. Booklet mailed upon application. W. B. COTTEN. 7-C-l mo CATAWBA SPRING iff r iimfm ll&T&fiOaSSEr A charming and healthful SUMMER AND HEALTH RESORT. In the foothills of the Blue Ridge, Pure Air, Fine Scenery and Mineral Water, recommended by the highest medical authorities. Electric Lights, modern comforts and unsurpassed table. Fifty-five miles from Charlotte. Trains leave on Seaboard Air Line at 10:15 a. m. and 4:45 p. m., arriv ing at Hickory at 12:57 and 7:57 p. m. Fare $3.20 for round trip. Trains leav on Southern Ry. at 5:30 a. m. arriving at Statesville in time for breakfast at Hotel Iredell and arrive at Hickory 10 :55 a. m. Fare round trip $3.20. Auto mobiles connec with the trains at Hickory. For rates apply to Cataw ba Springs Hotel Co., Hickory, or K. G. Gilmer, Hotel Iredell, Statea ville, N. C The famous well-known summer re-sort, is under new management, con tains all modern conveniences. Has been recovered and thoroughly ren ovated. New water sewerage has just been put in and a call bell system al so. Electric lights and call bell in every room. Good water, line climate and many attractions. Many imurove ments made since last season. For fur ther information, write, ' rie L,. ?4cFarlancL Prop. SHELBY, N. C Davis White SjlpKur Springs HIDDENITE, NORTH CAROLINA. ON SOUTHERN RAILWAY FROM CHARLOTTE TO TAYLORSVILLE. A well known spring of fine curative properties for indigestion, dyspepsia, kidney trouble, etc. !fv"j New Hotel, complete, water and t jewerage system, not and cold baths, X I cro,3uet lawn tennis, howling alley, i chrsntinTr 'n ! I on' tomnnrmoa frmMnt - each floor with office, telegraph telephone connections with sur rounding country. Healthy location ideal place to rest and recuperate. through trains daily, from Char- , lone, arrive ii:u a. m. ana iu:i(j m. Resident physician in hotel for the season. Special price for May, June and . September, $5 to $G per week. July, August $6 to $8 per week. For further information write for booklet to DAVIS BROS., Owners and Proprietors, HIDDENITE, N. C. OUR BUS MEETS ALL. TRAINS fii- ri'v(?v-HN Two in The Land of The Sky" KEMLVVORTH INN Situated i rt a private park of 160 acrea. BILTMORE, NEAR ASHEVILLE, N. C. 2500 ft. above Sea Level. JUST THE PLACE TO SPEND THE SUMMER- Recognized as the leading Hotel in the Mountains of Western North Car olina. No scenery in the world will compare with the view from this ho tel. ML Mitchell and Pisgah in full view. Adjoins and overlooks the Biltmore estace. Cool invigorating climate, magnificently furnished, cui sine unsurpassed. All vegetable from our private garden gathered fresh ev ery morning. Orchestra, golf pool, milliards, tennis, livery, beautiful rides and drives. Coach meets all trains at Biltmore station. Consumptives not ac commodated under any circumstances. Coach is operated by management, running every half hour between trolley from Ashe-illc, and the hotel. Open all the year. Write or wire for booklet and rates. EDGAR B. MOORE, Proprietor THE BALSAM INN. A new and up-to-date hotel with all modern conveniences will open July - 10th. The highest R. 11. point east of the Rockies. For further In formation, address. W. S. CHRISTY, Mgr. Balsam, N. C iiOTLTMOTREAT THIS FINE HOTEL NOW OPEw. x ROOMS WITH AND WITHOUT PRIVATE BATHS. Mai iiew features added for this summer : Skating Rink, Bowling Alley, Ladies' and Gents' Shooting Gallery, Tennis, Croquet, etc., etc. For terms write to J. A. PORTER, Manager. in oon n fl In Improvements makes this one J 1 . of the Finest Hotels in the South JL $ TUl - r, r- n.oopcr k to.
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