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8 CHARLOTTE DAILt OBSERVER,' JUNE 23, 1903.' Mfm Spare' Moments Visit . the CeM'-Home' off n n and see with your own eyes and hear witH wonderful STIEFF SELF PLAYER PIANO and the many other instruments on pur f loon Bear in mind we are manufacturers, pure and " simple,: selling pur own product, the Artistic Stieff and Shaw pianbs direct to you We extend a; cordial welcome ; to all SOUTHERN HOME OF TT TXH Southern Wareroom: 5 West Trade SL C. H. WILMOTH, MANAGER. fi T Manufacturer of the Artistic ; Stieff ; and Shaw -' Pianos. ch arlotten. c. --- - - - I a 1 . - III II I PAPES COMPANIES FIXED It)B YIOUnOY SHERMAX LAW. Judge HotiRh Imposes a I-lne of $2,000 I'pon Ear-h at Twentj-Ftoiir 0m 1 panic Mannfactnrlng Manila P- , per All But One Plead t.ullty U . MalntaJjdnff en Illegal Comblne tioo l Ketralnt of Tndo Judgo (Says Taw In a Clear V Mai I on of : the fthonnan Imw, But Berwiwe 'of Extenuating; Circumstances II? Ixt There Off With a One Only deae, Against Oompanfc Was Brought by ' Xewsparirr PubUshcTs Association. New York, June 22. a nne ai 12,000 was Imposed upon each of twenty-four companies manufacturing manila wrapping papT ny Hourb. In the United State Circuit Curt ti-day. All but one of theae conjpanl-!, the Allen Broa. Company, o f.andy HU1. N. T.. pleaded Kullty n Friday lunt to maintaining an H hinatlnn . In reatralnt of trade. They were membera of the Manila and Fibre Awoclatlbn. In Imponlna: the flnea Judge Houn nald the combination of paper manu facturer was a clear violation of the Sherman antl-trtmt law, but because of extenuating. circumstance he would Jmpoxe a fine only. The cempanlea have arranged ' to pay their flnea through thf-lr counm't. ; DEFENDANTS FLEAD ftlTII.TT. 'The cjo aalnt the companlea wa Jnirtltuted through the Instrumentality Of the AmerK-an Newnpaper Publlaii ra' Aaapt'latJon, for which John Xor Tia. o fthla city, actor a aneqt. The companies com poised almost tho en tire membership of the combine of trapping papjer' manufacturers whli was organized by John H. Parks, In 1806. OA complaint of Mr. Norrla the Federal rand Jury began an In vestigation of the combine two month aso and "n Friday last returned . In- dktmenjs agalnut l'aru ana iwuu ivA enmpanie. Hol"rt"n M. Stroock, counsel for the combine, appeared In the Federal Court and pleaded guil ty for twenty-throe of the.companles. District Attorney Sttmson. Mated In court that in view of the fact that the companies had saved the govern ment" exppnue by pleading; guilty he waa willing that light flnea should be Imposed. Counsel for ine cominin declared that the combine was form ed two years ajo to save tnem iron bankTuptC" because of the method tt lirxnt. fr"rmiumers. who. healloged, favored first one group of paper mill o rithpn nnAther In order tr cut nrlrpa. rounMl.aho declared that the com bine was dissolved when it learned that the ansoclatlon came within the provisions of the Hhertnan law. r Mr. Norrt said to-day that the Admifd profit of the pool wa 4 MOO.OOtt annually. COMPANIES FINED. The following, companies pleaded giiilty through counm'l to violating the Sherman law: Attnlomlnk Paper Company, North Water Gap; I'a.j Uyls Pulp and Paper Company, Austin, Pa.; Federal Pulp and .Paper Company, Big Is land, Va.; Brownvlile Paper Com pany, Brownvllle, N. T.; the" Cham- lon Papr Company, of Carthage, Y.; Central Paper Company, Due- kegeon, Mich.; Continental Paper and BHg Company, Watertown; N. T.; De Orasse Paper .Company, Pyrites, -N. T.; the Dexter Sulphite Pulp and Pa per Company, Dexter, N.,Y.; Detroit ujphiuv pnlp and -Paper Company, J)ctroit, Mleh f Fletcher Paper- Com pnay, Alphena, Mich.; Oould Paper Company. Lyon Falls, N. Y.; Hartje Paper Company, Steubenvilie, O.; the Island Paper Company, Carthago, N Y.; the Island Paper Company. Menasbg; Wis.; . the JrfTerson paper Company. Black. River, N. Y.i.ewtn' Fall Paper Company, Newton Fall. - Vt.f Orono Paper Company, Orono, Me. the Parson' Pulp and Paper Company, Parason. W. V.; the Rac- Ouette Paper' Company. Pitsdam, N. '. tne York Haven Paper Company, York Haven. Pa.; Moyer A Pratt. l-yon rails, X. Y and the Munisln Paper Company, Ltd., Munlsi Mich. WATER TRANSroilTATIOX. UETniNED M.UIRLGB LICENSE. The NprIot of It Development . In Eastern North Carolina and tlie ohHlblUtk That Are aa Yet t'nim- Klnston Free-Prca. The Newbern Journal ha more than once dwelt with earnestnea on the decadence of Newbern'a water traffic, and bemoaned the fact of the absence of river craft from the water front of the City of Elma. - A recent editorial in The Journal on thl subject elicit the following comment from The Charlotte Chronicle:. "If that i the ltuatlon, Newbern Itself Is to blame for It. An awaken ing on the part of the business men of that town, a united effort, more de pendence on self and lea on Congress, and the water of the Neuse and Trent will soon once more be dotted with sail and churned by tba propeller of .pleasure and commerce-laden craft It 1 astonishing to- think of Newbern Bitting with folded hand and bemoan ing a condition which should never exist and which la easily , in . her power to wipe out Our advice to Newbern would be to wake up' and get to work." , The advloa The Chronicle glvea la very candid, to be sure; but it I di rect and Just to the point Self-help la what make any community grearrj Mr. Markham received a message from " n' "DEATH FOLLOWS OPERATION. Native of RaIHgh Dies In HnpJial In Columbia .Battleship Komh Caro " "Jlua 14 Ho OiHrtciied Ju!y 1 1th. ;' ; . - Obsener Bureau. ; V 180 Bkyecraper Building, . ' -; "" Columbia. 8. C, June 22. Henry Calhoun Green, a native of Raleigh. N. C but who has spent roost of Jils life in Columbia in the railroad business, died suddenly at tfce Colum bia . Hospital this afternoon, follow ing an ooliUon fjr typhoid fever of the raalijfmt type. Death occurred two hour after he waa taken to the hospital.- ' Governor -Ansel thl afternoon ad dressed a letter to the membera of hi anff inviting them to be present with him for the rbristenlng of the battle, hip South Carolina I tithe Cramps' Ship yards,' Philadelphia, on July 11th. The christening will be done by his daughter. Miss Frederic Ansel. ' A plnce at Charleston later when a band, more elaborate eer-emony will take some silver service, purchased by pop ular uis.;TlpUon, will be presented to the ship' officers, - ; ' ' ' lil'CKLEN'S ARNICA SALVK 111X8. Tom 1oor, of K unci Route L Cochran. Ga., wr'.tfr; -l had hxii tor com en tl il)l-p ot mr foot u4 could flsd rmtllnc tiiat would heat It antil I sp. pHJ Bocklf-n' Arnica Salve. Less than half of a iS-cent box won the day for tm by s?TH-!l!ig a perfect cur." Bold under gusran'ee at all drug store. -, The development of water trans portation In eastern North Carolina I one of the most premising field for our future advancement. - Our every effort should be strained to- accom plish needed reform Just here. Na ture has been very kind to us, but we have treated her kindness with the utmost indifference. If railroad rate pinch we kick, and some do a little cusHln", too. Then we call on Con gress or the corporation commission or the Legislature or some other high and mighty body to come to oilr relief and make the naughty railroad tote fair. W then agitate awhl'e, go back to selling goods, sawing lunVber, rais ing a lot ot cotton and tobacco wlfh a little corn, hay and other thing, and finally forget all about our trou bles until the shoe pinches some fnl low again. Then the' performance ha to be gone through with anew To be sure while the thing la hot, .votes are being made for somebody and somebody Is being afforded another desired chance to sacrifice himself on the altar of public office thus again avlng the country. But the fact to be remembered Is this: Such method lead us but little above our starting place. The exercise Is all the major Ity of us get out of It. We need relief from unjust freight rate. We are thankful for whatever relief the law can afford us; but we wish to emphasis the fact that In dealing with business conditions of this kind and Intricacy the arm of the law is very short indeed. There are some who think that all things can be done by "law;" but there Is very little real foundation In fact for their sublime faith. Heaven helps those who help themselves and those who neglect their heaven-given .resources must surely suffer for their neglect We of eastern North Carolina, are sinnors In this respect. We are not making use .of our natural resources In a legitimate way but. In many re spects, are destroying or Ignoring them. A failure to uUIlize our navigable streams as a natural and compelling means of freight regulation Is one of the most grievous of our shortcom Ings In this respect Newbern posses ses water facilities that may. well ex cite the envy of many communities. Trt'ey are undeveloped. But we of 'this city are not guiltless. In a lesser de gree Klnston possesses water f aclll ties; but It is only ecaslonally that boats ply up and down the river. There is room for improvement all along the line. And there win be Im provement. If It does not come Te- fare the Inland waterway Is completed it will come with that great en terprise which is now in part, at least rtaln of accomplishment. A Vance County Couplo, Wtta Intend ed to Have tlie Km Tied in Dnr . liam County, . Denude to ' Watt While and. Ask That the Fee He Returned. ; Special to The Observer, ' ' Durham, Jane 22. On June , 11th Register of-tfeeds Markham Issued a license for the marriage of a runaway couple frcm Vsnce county. To-day the license came back with a letter asking for the return of the )3 fee, it being stated that the couple had decided to watt awhile. But there Is a story In connection with this transaction that caused Vance relatives to threaten to bring suit for $200 against Register of Deeds Markham, when the facts how that It Is soma other person who should be sued, if any one. On the day that the license was Issued Mr. Mark ham received -, a telephone message asking if he would .Issue a license to a runaway couplau He said he would if there was no lawful reason why he should not Then a friend of the couple called rnl secured license for the marriage of - Mr. Warner Jemigan and Miss Gillie Roberts. He stated that the. couple Mould marry at Redwood, near the . Oranvllle county line. Later AH Top True. : Durnam Herald.' , ' ' When a Democrat finds that he cannot win without tearing down some other Democrat he Immediately .pro ceeds to get at It. - " Moore's CandldsHjC' Greenville Reflector; , . v' The (Pitt county friends of ChartU "Cotton" Moors are pleased at his fine prospects of being nominated at the State convention for Commissioner of Agriculture. Mr. Moor has done a great deal for the farmers of the State and they feel that he should have this omce for which he !s so well qualified, and it Is gratifying that expressions favorable to him have come from so many counties. The farmers of the State wll certainly be pleased If the convention nominates him. Again, That Joint Debate. Klnston Free press. ' Ws do not believe the joint debate In Mecklenburg or in Anson either was helpful to the debaters, but harm ful rather. Home came out on top In both counties. The debate couldn't be helpful for there was nothing to debate except personalities to . begin: and that doesn't do any good. 'Health Coffee- Is really the closest Coffe Imitation ever yet produced. This clever Coffoe Substitute wa jwently pro duced by Itrl Khoop. Racine. Wis. Not a grain real Coffee In it elthes..'.4)r. Snoop's Health Coffee is snnda front jur toat4 . grains, with malt, nuts," etc lirslly It woujd fool an export who might drink It for Coffee. No. SS or 30 minute tedious boiling. "Made In a mln itte.'Vesy the doctor, gold by Miller-Vaa Ness Co. - , the register of deeds in the home coun ty of the couple saying that the per son who secured the license should have asked for Miss Gillie "Robertson" and not "Roberts.". Ho asked to be given the authority to mane tne nec essary correction. . This was given, provided there was no further reason why It should not be done. The next heard of the matter was when Mr., Markham received .a letter from. Attorney Jlnnry T. Powell stat ing' that objections had been filed toq tnis marriage in tne nome county nu that suit would be brought for 20v. This letter found Its way Into the hands of Mr. Markham's attorney and now com back4he license w!tb. the reauest to return the money, as the couple was not married and had de cided to "wait." He Is not so suro mat even the money will be returned. MAY PROVE FAAIi ' - " - ; - : ) When Win Charlotte People Learn the Importance'' of It? . Backache is only a simple thing at first; , But when you know 'tis from the kidneys;" ; - . That serious kidney troubles fol low; . J.-St-- That diahia Rrln-hf. Atmmmmm ma be the fatal end. , You will gladly profit by-the fol lowing experience. . Tis the statement of rfcai-Wf' D. W. Henderson, 40 E. Eleventh Street CharlottA M f T heartily recommend Doan's kidney1 rum. Knowing wen of their merit For some time my kidneys were very weas. una caused my general -health to' become much run Hnwn y v. heard so much about Doan's Kidney1 i-ium mm k remeay tor an ins alslng irvin . inasuve Kidneys that I de cided to try them, . procuring a box v x. n. .jura an et uo. s arug store. I found .them to be Just a srepre sented, receiving relief in a short time. ..My kidneys are now perform ing their functions properly and my general health Is much Improved. manas to uoan s judney Pills." For sale by ajl dealers. Price SO Cents. Foster- Milhurn rn -nfroit New York, sole agent for the United males. Remember the name Doan's and ust no omer. - Weak wom'n should try Dr. Snoop's Mihi fur. These soothing, healing, an ti..nilr suriDosltoiie so direct to the ... r iiia weaknesses. My "Book No, 4B'or Women" eontalns many vsltiabl iiCnta in woman, nnd it Is free. Ask Dr. Rhnnn. Racine. Wis., to msll It. Ask the Doctor in strictest confidence, any queir tirn vou wish answered. Dr. Shoop'i Night Cure In sold by Mullen's Pharmacy, NORFOLK WESTBitN RAILWAY tfaihetlule lit effect May 17i.li. 190. 10:50 am Lv Charlotte, So. Ry. Ar :J0pm 1:60 pm Lv Winston. N. W. Ar I:oo Dm 4:1,7 pm Lv Martinsville, Lvll.am t:26 pm Ar noanoae, Lv :M am Connect w onenandoah 7ii.i Route for Haaerstown. ii . Ui.i. in Pennsylvania and . v-.i. Pullman sleeper, Rotaoko aad Philadel- bia. . w m..-t..- . . Additional train leaves' Winston 7: i to. dally excep. nunaay.. it yon are imonm oi uiaing a trla ybii want ejuoianons, . anet rates, re liable and correct iormstion. as to routes, train ciimuirw, in mosv corn, fortable and qulokest war. Write and tne wiorniiiuuii i ruura ir tne asKlna as. J . MwaUa' " 'lYaV. Pass. Armnt W. B. BBTYILt Oen'l Pass. Agent. Democratic Convention, Charlotte, X C. 4nne ztur io. Southern Railway announces that In or dr to a'.-mmmoriat' delegates and their friends arrOlng the above1 convention that It will eperate following special trains: X. Special train to leave nreensboro 1:46 p. m. Monday. June zxa. arriving at i:n ar ietta apout li:iw p. m., isi train taking up connection of No. IS) from Ooldaboro and Kaietgn. . . Will eperaie special train to leave Ooldsbnro at t p. m. Tuesday, June Z3.1 rrlvinc at Charlotte KM v. m.. atoo- ninar nt stations between Ooldsboro and Oreensooro c tase on paurngvrs. Will operate special train to lesr AshevltlW at 8 SO a. m. Tuesday, June 23d, arriving at Cliariott zjv p. m. same Hata Train to be liandltQ via Statesvllle. The above sreclal trains In addition to reculnr service uetween uieee poutta l.-or further Informotlcn apply to your depot agent, or wn.e . . -:. : T. P. A, Sneclal train to Charlotte and return account' Democratic State Convention.: June 24tn, at very low rates, from Rutherfordton. neioy ana au, local sta- ii.na. Hate and sctiecule: Leave Rutherfordton ......: a, m., 1.30 " Forest City ......... 40 ijo 1.90 ' 2.70 2.50 I.J0 . 1.90 1.79 l.M - 1.30 Lio . . . :, JO Rustle .. ..M....s:50 V Kllenboro .. , 7:02 ' Moorealwro ......7:10 , 1-a.tHmora ., ,, ,,,..T:1 Shelby .....T:!W -Wsco 7:M 'Cherryvltle .. .......:01 - Crouse's ..... ,......:14 IJncolnton :2 Iron .. ......,,. .8 :45 Stanley Creek ...,..:06 Mount -Holly .:5t "Paw Creeks. JT irHvi rharlotte .. .. ...... M Returning, leave (Tiariotte at cso p. m.. Thursday. June 25th. This will give the people an opportunity to attend the grretest D-mo"ratie Btate convention ever held, and It Is expected to be the largest gathering of Democrat eree hrd In North Carolina, and the tight for the nomination will be the most an!rttd in history. It also afford aa excellent op. portunlty to visit the numerous attrac tion, vis:' Basebetl, E1"Ctr1e Park, vau- rtevllle show st the Aerlmy,' Peters' stock Company at Latta Park Theatre. nrteen movfpg picture shows. For Infor mal kin, add r C. If. Oattls. Trsvellng Passcrger Agent, Rallgh. N. Cj Jsa. p. Kr. jr.. City rsssenger Agenr. Char lotte. N. C: C. R. Ryan. Oeneral Pas- aenger Agent. Portsmouth, Va.; "PATCHED" ' POCKETS Ilere's a style for the man : - . . v who likes something dis tinctivesomething '"different" The, lines of the coat, show a degree of "snap" and. stylo that makes It extremely popu Utr with young men.-- .Tailored to Taste $20.00 to $50.00,' ij ,vt - y 'rawtwwajts n i . -r- .-,.jV. 'laJ , 7 I".",IJ" ' , L..,,,lL..i;-I'-'ltr Wall Paper Paints Alabastine Jap-a-Iac Calcimo Torrence Paint Co. 10 NORTH TRTOS. ' 1 Refrig The stone lining In the - Pilgrim Grand erators Is always cold and the poree iain covering Is aa easily clean-' edyas a china plate. "Abso lutely Germ Proof." i :' To be had of ' J.N.McCausIandXCo. 121 South Tryon St . -lV.V-v,.i.::,,,., f Delight 7 V. . " : - one If NOT RIGHT GET RIGHT WE ALL GET WRONG : SOMETIMES! -Some get well, some grow worse, many die. You eat too much.;, he eats Improper food; she ' gets no- exercise; one re fuses fresh air; another 1s ex posed to ugly weather; some eat drink or breathe deadly germs. All result In deranged systems or poisoned -blood In some of the various well-known forms. ;. . ,- ., It you -are wise and would save doctors' Mils and much anxiety, . keep as your right bower .. . . MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY, the great cleanser and purifier. Ita quick action and 'unfailing results have made It a house hold necessity wherever used. MRS. JOE PERSON Charlotte, JT. C Ubwa's J eiimwon : J lrell wrl DAlCtc o OUllIlAlA VI b lag la. UilU A - stomach joy for those who like . good things to eat and who have U p to; cut out heay wjmter foods. Discuit, neat m oven to restore . I j crispness; "crush a cavity in the . frSri nf -Krf Riarinf -fill tiitTJiv.Hr' 3d with hemes or other fruit, pour ; milk V orrv cream lover it and 0 sweeten 4 to f taste. Delicious ? 1 1 nr 11 .1 A . -M g w en, ratner. jti your grocers, a .JQ . ' i'-. ,""J-- .,'''' .' 'J . -"Aluraiwa heaf tViM Riayii!t in man n MilAr rian. ' - B neM. TVo Shredded Wheat BiscuiU with milk or T cream will supply--all the energy needed for a half I I davVVork. fry Toasted TR1SCUIT, the Shredded If u ' Wheat wafer, for luncheon, with butter, cheese or r, H marmalade. H v - - u 0 y rianftanr vmi lnar irmn S. Bottled in Bond Whiskeys TFTr, "00wataWPsawTsiWfliitJM ran a1 tm 1 : . w.i.kik,h.j . . . 1 1 5 f"1! lororu ior Dajiaiinr only relliMe I I Xitabltahea thUty year record for handling only reliable 1? .hJS ,. Satisfaction guaranteed. - ptan4 vrtiir mtaf Oraen Oiled day reeaired.shlpped la cUin Tr.k.r. WR VDWDA.V aYnn... "SHOEMAKER" RYE WHISKEY WtSRgf9 i.zarua ciud, "cream or wniskle". , .a4 00 . 'Virginia Mountain ststrt, 7 yra. old),.. 4 00 Albemarta Rye, "fine".,...,. 3 OO Cabinet Rye..................,.,j.., 2 60 - XX Red Rye............ 2 25 Red Cross Matt Whiskey.;.......,.,., 3 50 Yadkin River Corn.'......."..........; 2 60 Georgia Corn, pura whlta or yellow. . i 2 25 Virginia Apple Brandy......,...;.'... 2 60 Shoemaker Rye (bottled In bond) 8 full Qts. : We guarantee the quality a M 00 4 Q0 3 00 2 75 2 50 3 60. 2 60 2 60 2 75 5 00 111 00 12 00 8 50 7 50 t 50 11 00 " 7 00 6 50 7 50 12 00 ' Bend trial order today for aay of the above. vpi Viwm im ana dookim on au oranai of whiskers teat on rMont, film i-sfireti M-mmfi aaa ma.- . a . . - w w v.-ua, va niuuvi eTu uu rwuin, iat!!!dWr;-.V LAZARUS-G00aUN CO., W W Street J LYNCrlBURQ. VA. - ' w Field, 'Covers North and South Carolina If jrou want to build in . - ' either of these States we arc at yoiir 8errice. :Archi; . . ;, tectural work free, 'when , . you give us your; contract. ' I IIUilIER & VAIIGHAN - Architects arid Builders ; CHARLOTTE, Y. Q. - "It you want it built right, and right now, we are the right people." A VfcpPrepay-' All Express ; Qi2rges ORDERS FOR BEER' . Shipped fcyj Express In Plain Packages Day Kerel-ed, ". , ; ' Therefor Fresh Gooda. Gold ' Medal Award. Jamestown Exposition, ?"or Purity. V; Dos. 4 Do. Dos. 10 Doi. 12 Do. ' Warxborger . Beer.. 12.60 $4.60 $11.50 $13.20 Pllslner Beer . . . . 2.60 40 v .30 ' 10.50 12.00 ' PnreUne Malt Eg.. 20 4.40 4.90 11.50 13.S4 Capuaiener - .. 2.60 4.C0 4.80 11.50 12.20 1 We Allow 30 Cents Per Dosra For Returned Bottles, V -x BEMCT MOXET OK EXPIIESS ORDER. THE VIRGINIA DREI,'G C0.,; ROANOIUS
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