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CHARLOTTE NEWS. JANUARY 29. 1903. i NTS FOR tM- ' AIL m The Charlotte News Daily Except Sunday. THE TIMES-DEMOCRAT. MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. W C. DOWD Publisher. n'y VINCENT Associate Editor. C. A. MATTHEWS.. ..City Editor. np-ict time. The paper adds: "We suggest to Mr. Roosevelt mat ne j PhnnRR some Southern negro say Booker Washington, or Geo. H. White, Kl G" ASHENBACK m i t i4 "T a - rv Former Manager ot wanww Goes to New England. Mr Edward M. Ashenback. who is . t,iD'5tate nr John . .,, r.ionsnntlv remembered Dy ex-congressii.u ui i"" iul cuuio ...- . 4 oari CA 6 . v,, I ,,., .t. rhnrlntte and held in espe- C. Dancy. The two last iu I i"" 4 w hnaphall cranks, as the Delivered anywhere in the United States by mail at 10 cents a week. Delivered anywhere in the city by carriers at 10 cents a week. NEW YORK OFFICE: 220 Broadway, St., Paul Building. FRANK R. NORTHRUP, Manager. Telephone 120 Cortland street. C. Dancy. me iwy over cial regard by baseball cranks, as the heretofore been put into office over rardof y last season's Charlotte white people In the soutn Dy team wiU manage a cluD in me w publicans, now why not put one of England league tbe coming season. v . , nnntrv I . , nnw fit his home in liucin them in office over me wuu ,. r . r the season. He . 1- nM.A Roosevelt and Wasbington. nuu. and White! Roosevelt and Dancj How do they strike you?" THURSDAY, JAN. 29, 1903. nPWARE OF OINTM TAARH THAT CONTAI as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces, bucn m.ericles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable pn6i cians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo O., contains no mercury, and tornn.iiv. actins directly kj ' J-5-ARCHBE r,n thP blood and mucous surfaces mat ne m ------ o , - 1f Tt1 v...v.i.r Hall's Ca- ind i? Drepanng to uu &uig "V. I oi me it,u- " ... SHU IS) f'F" ? , j kMt1c this I . . V. enra irrm fret the in the land oi porn a ,.., summer. The cranks .will be safe in beSng on the success of the team that "King" Ashenback handles. Ashenback will manage the Nashua astonishment nor I t and jt is understood tnai A Speciment Necro Leader. (Washington Post.) The intemperate harangue of the ne- gro lawyer, nayeo, f r.m- Li Hall's Family Pills are the best. aiai. . . . . ;mo I " . , ..orl a T.nsir.nn care of any sword ana ronu I ball-player, nas ueeu uucv. tarrh Cure be sure you get the gen- . i J vnndfl uine. It is taken internaiiy, auu in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. rnnNl-Tvinnto1c! f TPO. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bot tle. that he may undertake to set up in that city, and the same may ue said of Virginia at larg?. it . -course, possible, though not at all pro bable, that disturbances here and there may occur, not only in vn6"". in other Southern States. These how ever, will be the result onet neals of the vanity anu u i,oiftHnr-ated and pretentious. They will not be due to any folly or malienity on tne part ol iuc Sree In any event, the punishment will fall upon tneaup dent and vicious lnceuumy , " " p passion and invoke violence from a safe distance never up"" diaries themselves. We have always hv discontented negro leaders like Lawyer Hayes and Editor This and Bishop That persist in cling ing to neighborhoods and latitudes where their virtues and mphsh ments are not appreciated. The whole country-north of the Potomac -is open to them, yet they obstinately ad here to an environment which they de on the infield staff. t t 15he Great House Clearing X t Money savers For Everybody. Will continue our 5c. 7 l-2c,19c and 38c Bargain Counters K is We e k Rnnsevelt's very latest appellation "Jim Crow Joshua." It is strikingly effective and novel and fits the situa tion to a dot. General Miles should make the most f his stav abroad for doubtless the administration has a spider ready to drop in his dumpling when he returns, rm, tj Samuel Vick sees to it A liC i Jl' ihat no Erass grows on the path be Washington. But tween vnou - the wind doesn't seem to be blowing in bis direction just now. ThP T,Prro lawyer Hayes declared plu"" ovplnmnent and wounds that the Southland will become a land j the-r1 sensiDiiities? The white people of blood and desolation. And this is the do not want . then Nltta fthe sort of cattle that our flirting." f to tbeVnot ilpate President loves to have around him. f epUrEngland, or Kansas, or Indiana. T , whpre anxious thousanas awau me" If negro Hayes succeeds in precipi- wher anxio g ud tating that fire and torch cantata, he civilizing and exalting if; WU sood ear, Ua'SS. that his precious mue i - 77-J .t nf u. He talks in a to see range. STUDE N TS' AND NICKEL STUDE N TS' AND NICKEL STUDE N TS' AND NICKEL STUDE N TS AND NICKEL STUDE N TS' AND NICKEL STUDE N TS AND NICKEL STUDE NTS' AND NICKEL STUDENTS' AND NICKEL STUDENTS' AND NICKEL PULL LINE OF CHINAWARE C. B. Flournov & Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fine China, Fancy Goods Novelt e, and General House Furnishing Goods, 20 East Trade Street. Bell 'phone 2264. HORSES AND MULES HORSES AND MULES unocc and MULES HORSES AND MULE uadccc AMn MULES HORSES AND MULES MIIIP, HORSES AND MULES LAMPS LAMPS LAMPS LAMPS LAMPS LAMPS LAMPS LAMPS LAMPS LAMPS LAMPS LAMPS LAMPS LAMPS LAMPS LAMPS LAMP "LAlvir-o List Your Property Sele mitk me both for sale and rent. 1 have more calls 'for both than I have nroDerty. I devote my entire time to this line, without any side business. J. K. A. ALEXANDER, 225 North Tryon St. OOOOOOOOOCOOO O unnnnvin unor IS LIKE ANYBODY ELSE'S I I For that reason almost as much skill is reauired to adjust the frames as to select the lenses. O A badly fitted nose piece or O IS STILL GOING ON, AND IN SPITE OF THE INCLEMENCY OF THE inrATUPR THE PEOPLE ARE qmowing THEIR APPRECIATION OF OUR WONDER BARGAINS BY BUYING FREELY IN ALL LINES. WE HOPE EVERY HOUSEKEEPER IN CHARLOTTE MAY BE ABLE TO ATTEND THIS SALE, FOR IT MEANS MUCH TO ALL. THOSE ...un acf im WANT OF DRESS GOODS. SILKS, WAIST GOODS, HO- ciprv. GLOVES. UNDERWEAR, j r ' HATS, ETC. Dress Goods Here is a wonderful saving for you in seasonable and desirable Dre Goc!s' on i? Wpaw Suiting:. 6)c quan- ty 5 pieces Heavy Twilled Suiting, 45c quality 32c. tv 5 pieces fine Wool Waisting, 60c purely York City to bribe him to lead an up- . i 1 "KT r rtr .. .. .... Thpr isn't money euuu6u For three weeks tne egibit.vC York 8 8 8 spectacle frame means constant h pieces waist Fianneis, 49c quaii I 4-r . . .... annoyance and had focus. : : . A customer remarked: "The glasses I got from Farrior feel as easy as an old shoe." : : : : 39c. To clean up the lot the knife goes still deeper cut the priow on Percales, Flannelettes, Outings and all kinds of Vooki Goods. c Think of it! 81-2 and 10c Outing at 121-2 and 15c Flannelettes at 25 to 75c Wool Goods at Handkerchief Specials--- Prices Cvit One-Half in I wo 5 and 8c Handkerchiefs, in plain hemstitched and colored borders ... .. . ;; ;; ;; ;; ;; ;; IltLinen CHemsmched' kandkerchiefs, both for men and la dips worth 15c, at Btg Ribbon Values Sale begins today. New line. ii o -l.Or aalp. nricf! So K the "width for neck and waist, would be cheap at 15c, sale price Japanese Wash Silks 2,000 yards landed Saturday; in all the newest shades, cords and stripes; 3 lots. Lot No. 1 would be cheap at 39c, our i- J XT,. . O rvnn O t Lot No 3 would be cheap at 75c, our price Mc Millinery Store A!..t I! inct ree ved a Deaumui ime oi . . .. and insertions. veti. Belts, just :s at our i iak anu reduced prices. .8c. .5c. price 25c. 8C. i For the "between seasons' Swiss Embroideries, in both edges i Ar!c Rans. . i : 1 V. a - f C nrrnnn 1 l v O . ' ZJ KCsUesrs9ofa PiilowV, CoVds and Tops New Spring Rowers in. Bring up your Hat and have it fixed up. All our Ha. .45c. ...j j tv. iva oiontinn of a I . . s v.j o nVmrmi nnnn the hat- cus has wresueu wim 1 rising ana neau a. -r-- Senator and the end is not yet. When ed whites. Lawyer Hayes in he se- is the Legislature going to end this cure asyiu ''"s mouth," as tiresome business and submit the mat- shemeyn the th of France. He ter to the people as it should be done? doesnt want bloodshed, if he has to f,-ich nnv nf the blood. He nasn i The attention of News' readers is tbe aintst idea of falling upon any white man ana smiuug um thigh He is merely talking through his hat. The trouble with the negroes -as a race-is that, while they have an instinct of kindness an imperturb able patience and amiability, a simple and serene spirit of contentment, and if v, nthor srunners in the Kaiser's an incUrable thirst tor peace ""-- J.1. VUV o- I outfit can't shoot any straighter tnan those that engaged in the bombard ment of fort San Carlos, William ,ht to be more careful how he crowds the Monroe Doctrine. Spain has concocted a scheme to re place that navy, half of which Admiral called to the thoughtful and very ex cellent editorial on the performances of "Lawyer" Hayes et al, which is re produced in its entirety from the Washington Post. Our Optician is always at your command to select the sort of lenses vour sight requires and to g adjust them properly. His services are FREE. If your nose piece is S nut nf nlumh nr vniir 5nP.r.tafilfi $UUl UI piuuiM v. jwi T" I 1 frame awrv. stop inand let us put V 3 O it into shane NO CHARGE. S? 1 I XL S I O EggS If they are destitute of tne sense ul humor. Otherwise they would see the absurdity of Lawyer Hayes as a factor in modern civilization and pass him on. ONE WOMAN'S SENTIMENTS. Picture of Roosevelt All Right Until He Gave Black and Tan Pay- If woman suffrage ouimucu -r-v . n t VI Millie. na Y u"- untax Je W other ha,f g00? old State tb " HORSES AND MULES HORSES AND MULES HORSES AND MULES HORSES AND MULES HORSES AND MULES HORSES AND MULES HORSES AND MULES HORSES AND MULES unRRPS AND MULES HORSES AND MULES uirtRQPS AND MULES HORSES AND MULES HORSES AND MULfc.5 MIIIr, HORSES AND MULEo HORSES AND MULES HORSES AND MULES HORSES AND MULES HORSES AINU iviulco HORSES AND MULES HORSES AND MULES HORSES AND MULED I XyVNVyV HORSES AND MUi-fcii VvVAVVVV HORSES AND MULES horses and mules founaea IOTi HORSES ANU wiuuta HORSES AND MULES HORSES AND IVl U Lto I VVri Suitable for all Purposes. Sold for CS AVi Cash or on lime. arrior JEWELER CHARLOTTE 50-in. Ladies' Cloths, in colors, 60c quality 42 1-2c. 36-in. Ail-Wool Venetians, 50c quality 39c- 50-in. All-Wool Velveteens, 75c quality ' -49c- 50-in. Heavy Cheviot Serges, 75c quality 50c" Black Silks. Satins Here is one of the greatest Silk Offerinas that the Charlotte shoppers ever had an opportunity to buy. niecA 20-in. Black Satin, ouc 39c' piece 22-in. Black Satin, 75c nnalitv .. ..' ...55C 1 piece 36-in. Black Satin, $1.00 quality r.v85c" 1 piece 36-in. Black Satin, $1.50 quality r,.Y,1"15, 1 niece 20-in. BlacK xaneta cjhk, 50c quality BELK EROS. CKeacpest Store on Ea.rtK Wholes&leand R.etoil BOTH PHONES 255 11-15-19-21 E- TRADE STREET 0 3 Cawww 3 OUR -4 f -f- GIRL I .39c ii niero zu-m. joiacM. nuicw, w- V Quality .. 1-2c 59c t If affeta, $1.00 ! 85c. T P; Won't Refuse You Promise nf -which went up a Schley on that memorable 3d ot Juiy near Santiago. When the Hon. Jimmy Clarkson was in high favor as Advisor-in-Chief and Dictator de Facto to the Presid-ant, the Washington Post was pleased to designate him as "Sunny Jim." Now, since the wind has shifted the Post dubs him "Jim Dumps." 'Force'-ful ap plications, both. A witness in the case of Hooper Vnnti or npnllPW of Brigham Young, who is charged with murder, has re ceived several anonymous letters threatening her life if she gives evi Hpno aeainst Young. And yet the Hon this festering sore, seeks admission to the highest tribunal of the nation. the gainst Admiral irease-spot left of the North Carolina gainst Auiunai 6 i ... narty m the W lliji Ul Lilt '"-r next campaign. . A story is told of a certain lady, resi dent on Church street, which is prob ably an index to the sentiment of the great majority of her sex. For some time this lady, despite the fact that her husband is a sterling Democrat, adorn ed (') a spot on one wall of her sitting room" with a handsome picture-that is the frame was of President Roose velt When this good lady read in the News an account of the President re ceiving "coons" into the bosom of his family, she hastily aroppea v nfncn T-rm n vpri the Dicture from its place on the wall, and, carrying it out dumped it in the ashbarrel. Then she returned and resumed her reading. J, W, Wadsworth's Sonso)QQ 220-226 North Tryon Street. Charity Ball . . . Monday, February 2nd, City Hall n mm "Sing their own praise. When Enthusiasm Wavers piece 20-inch guaranteed Black Taffeta. 75c quality 1 piece 36-in. Black Taffeta, nnalitv 1 piece -36-in. guaranteed Black . d Taffeta. $1.50 quality .$1.15. 1 lo DXXy 1 piece 22-in. Black Peau De boie, er a $1.00 quality ..85c. 1 piece 24-in. Black Pcau De Soie, $1.50 quality $1.19. 1 piece 36-in. Black Pcau De Soie, $2.25 quality . . . .' $1-69- Almost Giving Away Hats Ladies' and Children's Hats, all de sirable goods. 50c, 75c and $1.00 Hats going at $1.00 and $1.50 Hats going at. T T t- A rNV C 4- XlallUOV7in BUCK'S RANGE, t T 1 White Enamel Lining to Over Door and Racks. I I .10c. .25c its I as piano with a sixty-year reputation "the piano wit ntne sweet tone. iue moment you strike the keys you know that, it is not an ordinary instru ment. The first touch emphasizes the fact that the ARTISTIC ST1EFF PIANO ovists in a world of its own, where beauty oi aesigu perplexities multiply, turn to the 1.J, $2.00 and z.u Mats som at $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Hats going at $1.50. t ALLEN HARDWARF COMPANf. 1 4 I -- Has it Ever Occurred to You That The Peoples Ice & Fuel Go. Is Responsible for the : : : . LOW PRICES ON COAL in Charlotte Now? Their Independent Action Caused it. Do You Buy from them? Elegant supper, nne music anu guuu &nd thor0ughness dancing, all for i.uu. Tickets on sale at urannon s n:Mnrc of Victor Mill Meet. the directors of the Reed Smoot,, part and parcel of Victor Cotton Mill held yesterday at- ternoon, mr. ucj. unanimously re-elected president and Mr. A. C. Hutchinson secretary and treasurer. Jordan's drug at 9 o'clock. stores. Grand and march Children's Dresses Mere is an opportunity to buy Chil dren's ready-made Dresses at about the cost of materials. A-c. trarments reduced to 'c o,.,wi, r-oijxn I 4) niifi 50c garments reduced to. I i 3 ' r nnt.Tnantc rDrtnppn TO .h9C. lO aUU OU goiuiciim . . . . f oc 30c 39c. AcaLdemy of Music Tt ic n sad commentary on A 1 J vaunted efficiency of the Washington police that Hayes and his negro asso ciates were not promptly arrested and nailed. A meeting of white anarchists m the ROOTS. A School Boy Digs Down to Find Food to Build Him Right. A good, straigntiorwaiu ieu hv a hriaht. clever youth would have been broken up instanter which sows tis ability to go to the nn vet. these negro agitators indulged in language more bold than the aver age anarchist would dare utter in public. , The Republicans have bought, or hlR and rectify it. Re says "I attended High School, for three years, but made little pro gress. I did not enjoy good health; my food was not properly digested; this caused headache and hence I could not study. I tried taking exeici&e m 8:15 Saturday. Night 8:15 Mrs. J. Warner Bott, Soprano Soloist. Mon. A. Marin La Meslee, Tenor Soloist, and LIVING DOLL SHOW Benefit of Tryon St. Methodist Sunday School. supreme. BUY OF THE MAKERS AND SAVE. Sold direct from factory. THE "CECILIAN," The only perfect piano player, is one of the wonders of the twentieth cen tury. It is guaranteed for five years and only costs $250 on easy terms. CHAS. M. STIEFF,' Piano Manf'r., Baltimore, Md. "the piano with the sweet tone." The Southern Branch Warerooms, 211 and 213 North Tryon street, Charlotte, N. C; C. H. Wilmoth, Manager. 3 leased, the Elizabeth City North Caro- the football field, but was unable to WjnnnnnnininiIIIIIin nl and Roscoe C. Mitchell, who has stand it as it always increased my g'BIUIUIUIUlUIUIUIUIMIUlM I " ' been one of the steady hangers-on f. Rmer holidays l be armind the Radical pie-counter for . Nuts ani the benefit I S3 orc ie to hp the editor. Editor ,a 4mmHiate th headache stopped, I rif Cahoon and the Tar Heel are on deck, my food digested properly so that l g ianoun auu . o mnrs stomach trouble, my gen-ltJ however, and if tne ivmcnen auu r T wiTrnv mv weight in- M sticks one year it will be a matter of creased and my brainwas clear andl some surprise. a Keaa . - T rrv. ocjiilf -araa ttiat TniS SUiUUICl 1 1 111; icouii M.w It is highly ludicrous to see some 'of I procure(i Junior Leaving and Junior j d.SakI mnol-Hoa I t..u.,lotinn RtanfHnff. I also took I S hp little DOlier-Uiavc iwuii.ai " jiaii iluiui.vj" I M tne nine uun v football team as half-lQ in the State attempting xo r r - --- . . of uan uuu t j I rj This wonderful increase in mental PJ or. nhvcinl health I attribute to nok- other cause than the nourishment 1 o-t frnm flrane-Nuts. I recommend I CJ them to everybody who desires health. I t Qm nniv 9 hnv of 17 years, but my I j' ' 1 - . . . w- . . ,j tutrr i- flnrt I Se, 1 I C TtnunrlK anrt TTllS WeiKUt House and senate, nuua uuium6 w wc.&ul. 1S, .- ----- - Grape-Nats." Name given by in the work of the present Legislature One of these hybrid semi-occasionalies, the Chatham Citizen, it is called, mna into the breach with a great flourish of trumpets, recites a long list . ttm-imia acrnmnlishments of OI UlDlHUiwuM j c.dtn f(ni1 nrvthinff- to , " di orial" w J rocured Solely by the use of fault with and winds up tne eaitona . Name iven by Postum in very much the same manner tnat a cur sneaks away after having killed a sheep. The Wilmington Messenger suggests, that in order to prove the sincerity nf his boundless love for the negro, Mr. Roosevelt choose one of his good ! to make up the delicate gray matter colored friends for a running Cereal Co., Battle Creek, Mien. There is a reason why Grape-iNuib should correct a delicate, physical, or a sluggish mental condition. 1 ne iooa is highly nutritious and is predigested av tha.t it helns the digestive organs to -assimilate other food. It is also rich in the phosphates that go directly mate l of brain and nerve centres. a 15he Pet" By Frank Norris. It is Great Stone & Barrlnfrer Book, Stationer: an Art Store 1 E3 n E3 n n n n n EX YOUR IN HERITANCE The eye defects of par ents are handed down to the child. What kind of eyes did your parents have? You need no other rea son than that your father or mother had eye trouble, for having your eyes exam ined. There may be no sign of failure now, but my tests will show what will come to pass and you can take a preventive rather than a cure. Examination FREE S1.00 irarments reduced to $1.2". garments reduced to .. '..93c. $1.50 gaiments' reduced to .. ..$1.15. $1.75 garments reduced to .. ..$1.25 $2.25 garments reduced to .. ..$1.49. Table Dama.sk This store has always been a leader ir. .ne Table Damask line, and we be :irv that our present values are the best "we have ever had. Mark the re daction in both white and coiois. 20c values reduced to 16 2-3c. 25c values reduced to 2ic 35c values reduced to 27 1-2c. 65c values reduced to ..50c. T5c values reduced to 60c. $1.00 values reduced to 85c. $1.25 values reduced to 98c $1.50 values reduced to $1.19. Dress Skirts and Shirt Waists Our large assortment of Dress Skirts and Shirt Waists are also being sacrificed. Come and see them. One lot of All-Wool Dress Skirts sold for $3 9S, to close wc have m.de price 93c. Ladies' Wrappers TO MY PATRONS. nwitur to til P zreat increase in my business I am compelled to move into a larger building. After January Is, you will find me at No. 209 N. Tryon street, Hunt uuuuing. i &u.. hor nh.P to serve you than ever be Fr.ro Thankine vou for your kind pa tronage in the past and soliciting it . - . nifuMv lVTrc in the luture, i am, iravuuuj, . J. M. Hester, Proprietress Queen City Pressing Club. Coke Wood i PHOTOGRAPHS PHOTOGRAPHS PHOTOGRAPHS PHOTOGRAPHS PHOTOGRAPHS MORSE'S ANY STYLE SIZE AND PRICE GALLERY, 200 1-2 South Church St. Fine Chocolates and Bonbons at HAHN'S Homemade Candies fresh every day : Hot Drinks and Soda Water: Vanilla and Chocolate leg Cream- ESTABLISHMEN MACHINERY MATERIALS HELP IDE4S METHODS this opportunity to buy jXha.tS Why OllfS IS the BEST Wor ide Kimonas and Wrap- s stone & Barringer i nimnininini ininnininicr DR.J.H. SPILMAN EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Blair Bros. Drug Store, 22 W. Trade street, Charlotte, N. C. Don't miss vour reaav-maae . - j., i pers, tor you can gei mem nt;rc nv for the cost of materials. Soaps Here is one of the grandest Soap offerings you ever read aDOux. 2i. boxes cood L,aunQry ouap tu be sold, 5 cakes for iuc. s cross very hne lonei &oap, a i-atps tn the box 1UC. 2 gross extra fine Toilet Soap, sold everywhere at Joc dox oi cakes; during this sale we sell it at 16c box. COME WITH THE CROWDS AND WE WILL MAKE YOU nArrit CheLrlotte Steam Laundry, BOTH 'PHONES. ARCHBELL H N CREASE the lieht in vour factory or store fifty pe cent, by using our COLD WATER. PAINT " Whitest and best on the market. Tsxnner PaJrvt & Oil Co., S P. O. Box i So, : ' : Kichmond, V
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