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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, AUGUST 16.' 1906. t Hglf-jck When T down, ... .- ... . doctor will tell you why it has such power over weak nerves why it makes the blood rich, and why it gives courage and strength. Ask him if it is nnt iust the medicine you need. we havnoecreti! Wepobnai, j o AtS T... ' if ? ggyranlaa of aUoar medicin",! I.VSifr"0?, NFGRO GIVES ORDERS. A r m e d "- N i r5timpe3v .Crowd; p:,3&L Obey His Orders. iventur, Ala., Aug. 15. A Louis in. X;rsl!viil6TrGighttratnnrtfa"ctr-' ci here from Birmingham, yesterday i rartioally under the control of - a ,'-.siorate negro. At the point of two nvtlvtis the trainmen were com-i-cilod to obey the negro's instruct j-ms as to where the train - should p, and at what speed tho engineer iiiHiUl run his engine, - from New (stl? to this place, a' distance of 65 liiii.-s. Threatening to V kill the first nuin attempting to '.molest him he' ofiu the train through Now Decatur. Bv a ruse of the engineer, the train v." s sent into the shop yard, and v.iih the assistance of five men the ii..'gro was captured. It is believed 1 r js wanted for some crime and Lu'.opted 'this means to escape. People have time to stop and lis-u-n to the story of your success,, but They are in an awful hurry when von attempt to explain why you i;ditul. ' ' "'' Hudnut's Talcum Powder TOILET WATERS, ' COLD CREAM, " ALMOND MEAL, NAIL ENAMEL, CUCUMBER CREAM AND "PERFUMES. A New Stock just in. TRYON DRUG CO. Sub. P. O. In Store. Stamps, Money Orders. Phone 21. 7 N. Tryon St. 5 IX'l4,''XI"i I3-XI-BI ' oin Our Club If you" want prompt delivery and first-class work. We keep your clothes cleaned j and-pressed for 1.00 per month. XnuAAn nitit Dmnnlnfr Pliih guccti uuj netting uiuu MRS. J. M. HESTER, Proprietress. 209 N. Tryon Street , li-ri'-I-T"I"I--I"HvI'-I"I"IH? Builders ,tT Hardware and Carpenters Tools at Better Prices - Allen Haidwafe IGo; Everything In Hardware. 30 E. TRADE 8T. BUILDING ? Let us figure on,a.-: perhaps we can" save youa-lot: of m-jney. 3 S3 Caro Heating & Plumbing your nerve are weak, when you "."-" r11" you reel all run then is the time you need a good "J w -isaDarnia. Ymir LIGHTNING DOES DAMAGE iAtesRJah- HvinrtmrtivSeriously-i-Vet- erans meet. ;-' Special to The News. ".; ---Coiicord, Atig. -15. Severe lightnin'g of the last few days has been playing havoc around town. It struck two houses at the Brown mill yesterday; both of which was badly damaged and be occupants shocked. In-one lived Mi-; JI M; Beanian. Mrs. Beaman was badly shocked. The other house was occupied by-a -Mr. -Plair, and he was also hurt. Neither were seriously' in jured, though Mr. Flair was right badly hurt. The two; bouses were damaged considerably. On Sunday evening a vacant house at Forest Hill, was struck and. badly torn to pieces. The family of Mr. Lyles across the street suffered from the effect, several of them being shocked. The lightning each evening was heavy and those cases bring a Io'ss as well as suffering of several persons. Cabarrus Camp number 212 held the annual reunion today. The meeting was opened by prayer by Chaplain, Rev. J. Simpson. Captain, H. B. Parks presided over meeting. Mr. W. M. Weddington, the secretary and treasurer, called the roll of officers and read the minutes of the previous meeting which were ap proved. The report of Mr. Weddington was also heard and approved. Mr. D. W. Moore, the color bearer, has died since . the. last meeting, the only death in the list of officers. Mr. P. M. Fag gart was elected to succeed Mr. Moore and all the officers of the year were re elected. ; The following were elected to repre sent Camp No. 212' at the ; reunion of the State veterans, to be held at More head City August 22nd and 23rd. Messrs. P. B. Means, C. W. Allman, C. A. Pitts, H. B. Parks, D. A. Caldwell, W. M. Weddington, P. M. Faggart and W. C. Isenhour. BOYCOTT THE STRIKERS Raleigh Woodworking Shops Refuse to Dress Lumber That is to be Used by Striking Carpenters. Special to The News. ' ." Raleigh, North Carolina, August 15 The work , of building cases in the State museum for use in making the exhibit of the resources of the' State at the great Mechanics fair at Boston this fall. is held up just now by com plications connected with the carpen ters strike which is still on here. Cur ator H. H. Brimley, engaged a well known carpenter here to build the cases hiring him for the job on a scale of daily wages that is in keeping with the contention of the strikers ten hours pay for nine hours work: The supply of lumber, has given out since Curator r Brim-ley eft for Western-; Northaro-f una to gainer maxenai ior-ine exuiuii. and his assistant ordered more lumber from a dealer here directing that it be delivered to a well known wood working shop here to be worked up. That is he wanted it dressed at the shop and delivered to ; the State museum. The dealer delivered it . to the shop all right with the instructions for it to be dressed and delivered at the museum but. here the complications set in. ; The manager of the shop telephoned the department to know who was' to work the lumber and -the clerk answer ed very innocently that it would be worked by a certain carpenter, giving his name. It hanened that the carpen .ter was on the. committee at the head of -the strike SoS the- answer came back over the telephone that the. lum ber ould.-nt b&. prepared in that shop if lhat-' carpenter or any other striker was to be employed to work it. Every shop in town holds to the same ruling owing to the iron clad agreement be tween contractors, and dealers so that there is no means of getting the lumber unless the contract is taken from the carpenter and this might make the departments liable for breach of con tract. The whole matter has been held up until the" return of Mr. Britaley. ; " operator killed. Railroact-ftOperator Killed Instantly v , Whiie at His Desk. " kirhmond. Va.. Aug. 15. Stewart Battaile, a telegraph operator for the Atlantic ;.CoastIirneKanway at Acree, hear Petersburg, was instantly killed tht pvfini'ne bv lightning. " He was at the operating nable when there was a vivid flash of lightning, ionoweu uy a terrific- thunderclap. A few minutes Inter ho wilS found kitting at the table with his head thrown back and his right hand near the key oi tne instru- nroved him dead. JJA1UU". x His death' was instantaneous. The ta ble at which he had been wonting was wrecked, and all the wires running in to the station were damagea. MURDERS IN DELIRIUM. Spaniard Kills' One of His Compan ions and Wounds Another. Coruna, Spain, Aug. 15 -A man who, with twof riends, was sharing a room at a hotel here last night, on the way to America, became suddenly insane and cut the throat of one pi .his leep ins companions. This morning he bad no recolction of what he had done. His name is Pedro Larazate and with Vhicente Peruyeras and Justo Borae who Is a Cuban, he took a room fn tie holel. During the night Larra Ste became, ill, and a hier set S, Wch hroughjT on deMrlum He khb asleep .soundly cut Ms throat. Peruyeras down staBndfng over him with an d pursued him ?nd-.plunged a knife into his left' arm.- egerts Larrazate was arrested but asseng he remembers nothing of what he dm. - Fortunesmiles pn' some people and CAROLINA II Special to The Newsi Greensboro, Aug 16. Property own ers who have "failed : to have cement sidewalks put down in front of their lots have ' had a last notice issued to them; that if not done by September first proceedings against them will be instituted for penalties provided by the Ordinance. Mayor ' Murphy has made a fine showing on this question, there having been laid in the fifteen months of his administration 25 miles of cement sidewalks in the city. The trouble now is the vacant spaces, seen here and there, where some lot owners - have failed to pave. These "gaps" will soon be filled up. The own er failing, the city will have the work done, assess the cost against the prop erty as well as fine the recalcitrant owner. Rev. C. F. Rankin, evangelist of Orange Presbytery, left this morning for Portsmouth, Va., to meet the mem bers and officials of the First Presby terian church there, in connection with a call to the pastorate, recently ex tended the able and consecrated young Guilford divine. - Sergeant Barnes returned from Washington this morning, having in custody Henry Fulton, who had com mitted several forgeries here.' He was arrested in Washington for some of fense there, and officers notified the police here they could have him if they would come after him. Young Fulton, who is about sixteen, is the son of excellent parents here, and his bad conduct has been, a source of trouble to them for some time. He seems, to be insanely intent on get ting money, and getting' it crookedly, not hesitating to pass forged checks whenever, he got a chance. He is a handsome, well dressed young fellow, and looks to be about 18 or 20. At a meeting of the board of direc tors of the Central Carolina Fair As sociation last night, steps were tak en looking to arrangements to give the largest and best exhibit ever held and committees were named to secure from the railroads the best excursion facilities possible to atract the people from a large territory at normal ex pense. Penny Brothers who conduct a weekly auction sale of horses here, were granted the privilege of erecting immns tables, costing $5,000 at the Fair Grounds, from which point they will have their sales after the comple tion of the stables. STATESVILLE NEWS. Over the Mountains in a Wagon Per sonal News and Notes. Special to The News. Statesville, Aug. 16. Mr. C. J. Troutman, of Fallstown township left today for Logan, West Virginia, and in a few days will begin work in a large Wholesale groeery house - at-LiO-gan. :' ' ' - :'' -:: ; Mr: .T TT. Frv of Salisbury Visited friends and relatives near town this week. ' ' Messrs. Fred Phifer. Everett Cline, Hub. Smith, Gailes Patterson, Harold Yount,, and Rowle Morrison left in a waeon todav on a trio over the moun tains. They will go by Blowing Rock and Lenoir and returning will pass by Wilkesboro. , . - A ball game was played here Wed nesday between the boys from Barium Snrines and the Statesville second team, the score was for the visitors who nlaved by far the best ball al though they were of lighter weight. Mr. Fred Cohgre has traded the lot adjoining the W. H. H. Cowles resi dence and facing on Elm street to Mr. D. O. Cowan for Mr. Cowans farm nn the Mooresville-Amity road, rn whtoh Mr. Cnnsrer lived before mov ing to Statesville. Mr. Cowan will build a residence on the lot and move into it. Mr Trviner Comening. who went from here to Dallas, Texas, about twelve is here with his family which has been visiting at Judge Fur- ches's for the past two weeks, ana to visit friends and relatives. Mr.1 Cor pening has been in New York the past two weeks. He and his family leave for Dallas Saturday. Mr. Chas. E. Echerd, one of . the city's mail cariers, went to Alkalithia, Alex ander county, yesterday to spend ten ilnra with home folks. Mr. C. S. Tomlin and little son Jo Irvin, have gone on a trip over tne mountains. . "Mr Holland . Thompson, who has been visiting , his? parents, Supt. and Mrs. D. Matt Thompson, ior , a iew mnic toft Tii ARdav, for his home in New York. '-.Jie aexplets to spend a couple of weeks in tne AQironaacKs before taking rupT -his college work, ' !S(Btftmber 13. Mr. W. R. Thompson, superinten dent of the Concord graaea scnoois, spent the past few days with relatives here. ' Anger and Melancholy. From the New York Pres. Diedrich Swezey, D. V., the noted -tUcriit ropotitlv heean to in- ,;n(.f Kimnoif in nRvoholoev. and from that jumped into the study of the effect e -.iTitaT-ir -miispiilation unon mental L T uiuu kH J r- - - . : . disorders. T have surely learned tne cause of anger and melancnoiy ne TTot-toriQv "Thev are simple mus- cnlaiffection, and,-botb.-s are. abso woiw nniior miisnnlar control. Try with' me""a little experiment; Think of the most "disagf eeable subject in connection with your" Mfe, that which always provokes yojr to .anger, iou have It? Oh, yes; I can see you are about to fly into a rage. Now for "lattnTi. Turn ud the cor ners of your mouth as if in the act of ttq : Vrnir' anarer vanisbes! . Wonderful? No; only natural. No man can keep the corners oi ms muuui up and be angry at tne same time. ' ; At the Doctor's Club. . .. From the Chicago Tribune. ;"Carvu3, was that operation you per i Hanks successful ?" CENTRAL FAIR ASSOCATO 'Successful? Yes, singularly ..so.' . Singularly? "Then he is recovering, is he?' HE FOOLED WITH PISTOL; j And it Went off, a Case for the Legis- Jature-rThe Tide of Merriment Ris ina Hiah. " '' ' Special to The News. New Bern, July 15. A negro named Brown was fooling with an old pistol last night when it went off and wound ed another negro named Harrell in the thigh. Harrell was r passing Brown's house at the time and was shot through the window. Brown didn't know it was loaded." The legislature ought to pass an act . forbidding fooling with old pistols supposed to be unloaded a violent supposition in nine cases out of ten. News has been received by. Mr. Walker Duffy of the death of Mr." John H. Howell at "The Narrows," a summer resort in Nova bcotia. Mr. Harrell died very suddenly. He was formerly a frequent visitor here and was ; highly esteemed by a largercircle of friends.. The tide of merriment is running higher at-Morehead City, than at any time this season. The Atlantic Hotel is crowded to its., utmost, capacity. ' The encampment or tne.? l hird regiment is on and special trains are constantly arriving. Governor Glenn and his staff will pass though bn , the way to the encampment today.; The A. & N. C. R. R. has' handled" the large crowds with consummate ability. So. far not a sin gle accident has occurred. , The man agement of the Atlantic Hotel OS highly praised by everybody, the con sensus of opinion being that it was never so good as now. i The leading social event of the week will be the - marriage of Mrs. Henry Bidder Duffy, of this city, to Rev. Charles Wayland Blanchard, of Clay- ten. The marriage will be celebrated at the residence of Mrs. Duffy, on Pollock street Wednesday afternoon at 4 O' clock. Mrs.. Duffy - is . one of the most prominent and popular women of the city,' being president of several soci eties and a member of many charita ble organizations. Mr. Blanchard is the honored pastor of thei Baptist church at Clayton and Selma, and was former ly traveling agent for Wake Forest College. The ceremony will be perform ed by Rev. John J. Douglass, pastor of the Baptist Tabernacle, of which Mrs. Duffy is a leading member. A reception will be held from 4:30 to 5:30 p. m., after which Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard will leave on the Steamer "Neuse" for a two weeks trip through Canada. They will' be' "at home" in Clayton, September 1st. The negro Henry Bailey, who mur dered Mr. Lancaster, , of Vanceboro, will be executed here August 31st. A wholesale fruit company has been organized here with Mr. T. P. Ashford as manager. FIGHT FOR5 CANTEEN Commander- in-, Chief Tanner Leads Movement to Depreciate New Law. Minneapolis, Aug. 15. The fighting spirit of the Grand .Army of the Re public 100,000 members of which or ganization are gathering here for the annual encampment is aroused over the qantjeeji, fiUjesUon-iwhleh sis3to be a sharp Issue in the deliberations. Comman.der-in jyhief Tanner is lead ing a large eiiment in , iavor ot tne passage of a resolution depreciating the recent passage of an act excluding the canteen from all soldier's homes. This resolution will : be opposed stoutly. The influence of the wives of the veterans willj it is said, be direct ed against it: '- ; The old fight over the propbsed erection, by the Women of the South, of a statute of Henry Wirz, notorious for his command at Andersonville Prison, is expected to be resumed. This ques tion same up in 1901; and has been alive ever since. All members of the Grand Army are vehemently opposed to the erection of a statue t Wirz, who was hanged for his crimes. The contest for national commander-in-chief is growing warm.. The friends of Captain P. H. Coney, of Kansas, are making what is outwardly the most aggressive campaign. Other candidates whose names are urged are R. B. Brown, of Zanesville, Ohio, and Charles G. Burton, of Missouri. . The city is decorated elaborately. Wednesday morning all business houses will close in honor of the great parade. . '. , ; Social features of the encampment, which are numbered by the hundred, began today with regimental reunions. A reception was given by Governor Johnson at the new- capitol in St. Paul to the visiting veterans, - . -j .. ; v Reflection of a Bachelor. New:. Yprk Press.. ".''i i h: -There? is trardly anybody idiot - ough to argue against a rich uncle. -There would be a lot more fun rais ing a vegetable garden if you. got any- tmng to eaton it. -j- . ... .-. --;. ;. Some ambitious people rise from nothing to something worse. R. H. JORDAN & GO'S " N EW DEPARTURE. After two months remarkable " sales R. H. Jordan . & Co., the enterprising druggists, say that their plan of. sell ing at half price the regular ( 50 cent size of Dr. Howard's specific for . the cure, of constipation and dyspepsia, 'an4 guaranteeing to refund - the- money "! it does not cure, has been the greatest success they have ever known. They have sold hundreds of bottles o t, J;he.Hspecific irand-et-Jjay e-npt bad one rettirnedralthongh ! they-stand 7 rea dy at any time to refund the money should any, customjer .be.. dissatisfied. 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