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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, MARCH 14, i908 9 . -;;; ? K . ti i R- f t U fcA Ji ! r . res Ksr . u h h m 1 1 if if ii i m ii n It's the Little Things that Count Try One FOR SALt OR RLN1 -r.asiuiht from kerosene, inq- our paient burner no , wicks; description free. FOR SALE One first-class second hand, ten syrup Tuft's Onyx Soda ul income. Gaslight Fountain. A bargain in price. Terms 'ark Row. New York. D --To buy a second-hand Small one preferred. , iaii-lnun, X. C. 13-2t ..C MEN WANTED Distri ami circulars. No can . Adv. & Dis't. Ass'n.. (lit easy. Apply J. H. Kennedy & Co., Gastonia, N. C. 14-3t FOR SALE One 250 egg incubator, seven brooders, Brown Leghorn and Orphington chickens. Mrs. O. A. Rob bins. 14-it FOR SALE 7-room two story house with city water on North Brevard St. 14-lt Price and terms attractive. W. J. Mc- j call. 27 Auditorium Building, 'Phone yards second hand I u)2- 14-lt h i:-ht -1 or 5 feet, L. C. i 1). -No. 7. Charlotte. ' ' L; -Men to learn barber vv'!is required, best pay i:!iin the reach of poor man. ;., p with small capital, va , s ; to $20 weekly, wonderful : i .arbors, catalogue mailed ; 7 0 Two bright active boys wars of age at Woodall . ... ' -1-1 1 ,TtD -Gentle puny, No. S W. rhone 1033. 13-3t WANTED 17)0 to 400 acres ... gi-neral farming or fruit full information. "Farm,' TED An experienced man tc Hide and Junk business in .. , good opening for a com in. Standard Ice and Fuel 14-tf WANTED Salesmen of ability and ..- ; araneo to call on all mer-- their territory; elegant side , :ivnunt to carry; good com I ronipt remittance. Belmont . -.... Cincinnati, O. 22-5t-oaw LAOiES to Copy Letters at Home; good pay cash weekly; re .-. ml stamp. Zeck Co., Morris :.. N. V. 14-lt HOARDERS WANTED A married , two men or ladies; reference . V.. Mrs. J. W. Carr, corner Ave., and Boulevard. 'Phone 11-tl VALE HELP WANTED Railroad .-;: .ns. Enclose stamp. James L :.- ;i. Manager, Greensboro, N. C. '. t V. ANTED Position as stenog , by young lady. Moderate sal : t i'tcd until competency is W. C. D., care News. .TS to sell Wrapping Paper :s in North Carolina. Samples carried in pocket. Sideliners from ?25 to $40 per week. : Paper Department, care of :i pci-Thomas Co., Station H., Ohio. FOR SALE Big refrigerator and market fixtures, nearl new, all first class and up-to-date. E. A. Moffett, i00 X. Graham St. 13-tf FOR RENT Thre rooms, all con veniences, light housekeeping. Ad dress "Charlotte," care News. 14-2t FOR SALE A small stock of gro ceries and a good paying business. 7ood reason for selling out. No. 906 . Graham. 12-3t FOR SALE 9-room modern house tnd good sized lot near up on East "ifth St. Very desirable at a bar ,ain, 3 blocks from square. V. J. Mc ""all & Co. 27 Auditorium Building, Phone 1922. 19-lt FOR SALE Two 40 h. p. Return Tubular boilers. First class condition. Charlotte Steam Laundry. 14-2t WANTED For 17. S. Army: able i unmarried men, between ages ; :;,:! ?:,, citizens of United States, c: i character and temperate habits cm s;;oak, read and write English. w ::.,,: now for service in Cuba fli Philippines. For information to Recruiting Officer, 15 West T4 St., Charlotte, N. C; 26 Soutl ?t.. Asheville, N. C; Bank Build h a iiid-ory, N. C; 126 North Main Salisbury, N. C; 417 Liberty St. ' :: n-Salera, N. C; Kendall Build in.. Columbia, S. C; Haynsworth and Hnilding, Greenville, S. C; t'-: :. liiiilding, Spartanburg, S. C. t t --thMrstosat. V; ANT ED Roomers and boarders. !i!ir.ily near Southern depot. ;' 7. 13-2t FOR SALE Splendid site for man lfacturing brick, fhain line on South ern Ry. Apply John C. Garrison, New Tls, N. C. 13-7t FIRST-CLASS ROOMS with board. Reasonable rates, central location. Ad lress E. F. Bolton, 46 West 36th St.. Xew York City. 3-2t-aw-tf FOR SALE No. 1 double harness ind strong wagon at 908 W. 5th St. Phone 14S3. 10-tf FOR SALE Parlor, dining room, ed room, and kitchen furniture. Also jther household articles. Call at 1302 o. Boulevard, or address Mrs. W. T. Cox. 12-3t FOR RENT CHEAP Good small j farm, near Charlotte, Macadam road. Write James Squires, Route 8, Char lotte. 13-2t COMPLETE Job Printing Plant will be sold at public autcion, 16 E. 5th street, Saturdav, March 14th, 11 a. m: 7-tf Many Cases of Rheumatism Noted American Health Journal Tells of Valua ble Prescription to Get Relief Which Anyone Can Prepare at Home. Thousands of men and women who have felt the sting and torture of this dread disease, which is no respecter of age, persons, sex, color or rank, will be interested to know that while for many years rheumatism was con sidered an incurable disease, now it is one of the easiest afflictions of the hu man body to connuer. Medical science has proven it not a distinct disease in itself, but a symptom cause by inac tive kidneys. Rheumatism is uric acid in the blood and other waste products of the system which should be filtered and strained out in the form of urine. The function of the kidneys is to sift these poisons and acids out and keep the blood clean and pure. The kid neys, however, are of sponge-like sub stance, the holes or pores of which will sometimes, either from overwork, cold or exposure become clogged and inactive and failing in their function of eliminating these poisons from the blood, they remain in the veins, decom pose and settling about the joints and and muscles, cause the untold suffer ing and pain of rheumatism and back ache, often producing complications of bladder and urinary disease, weak ness, etc. The following simple prescription is said to relieve the worst cases of rheu matism because of its direct action upon the blood and kidneys, relieving, too, the most severe forms of bladder and urinary troubles: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla. three ounces. Mix by shaking well in a bottle and take in teaspoonful doses after each meal and at bedtime. The ingredients can be had from any good prescription phar macy", and are absolutely harmless and safe to use at any time. To-day's Markets J. S. Bache and Co.'s Letter. New York, March 14. The cotton market sought a lower level this morning. The better tone cf the Liv erpool market did not strengthen prices much on this side. May, after opening at 10.40 and selling at 10.42, steadily declined. The bearish crowd, who have sold the market down recent ly, were depressing prices again this morning. May declined to 10.31 and July to 10.18. The outlook for new crop preparation is very good. Good weather for farm work, with the gen eral improvement in business, gives hope that there will be general increase in cotton acreage. We favor the bear side of cotton and advise sales on the hard snots. J. S. Bache & Co. ENOS A. MILL'S LIFE-WORK FOR RENT Furnished room, good location. Modern. 'Phone 1866. ll-3t THREE HOUSES for rent 406 East Liddell St. Leland Hotel. 17-tf MISCELLANEOUS I CAN MAKE special prices now on standard incubators. Catalogues free. J. M. Johnson. Box 557. 14-lt LOST A large gold cross, about two inches in length, with pearl in fiiligree work, in Piedmont building. Please notify L. C, care News and re ceive reward. 14-lt LOST Between Presbyterian hospi tal and square, one drab colored rain coat. Reward if returned to Tryon Drug Co. 13-2t BUSINESS INVESTMENT I have 55:000 to $10,000, and services capable, experienced young man, for invest ment in jobbing or manufacturing bus iness. Address with full information, "Confidential." ' 14-3t V ANTED Your orders for Saws, l;- Engines, Boilers, Pumps. Hoist, Shafting, Pulleys. '- -. Mid special machines to or ''' G. .Tarrell Machine Co. SOFT DRiNK Salesman wanted for ' '" "-tidf. $150.00 month and ex ' xprience unnecessary. Sam : l.o.i Angles Cider Co., At :-.(;:.. 14.11 CANVASSERS WANTED Men, wo ' -: and girls. We are manufac article every one will buy; -" cents. Write us at once ;'-'i!ars. This novelty is a big ' ' ;' '!i:t ' for agents and canvass . ' ' i!" Xame & Address Novelty .' : c : ; :(.,, South Street, Petersburg 7-3t-eod . '" -:- HELP Railroad positions James L. Wilson 'Jf;r, Greensboro, N. C. 14-lt "A'JTed l to 5 h. p. motor sec n Jarrell Machine Co. "LMD Where to have the most 'j, ;:vf- Signs made. Timmons & "'.' f'f-m Hotel. l-s&w-ti ' RiENCED Stenographer wish- ,!'m s extra work a day. Ad L::ira. 14-lt .. ' ,V ' ED Seventy-five men at Vir ' ; Fertilizer works, Char- " 9-Ct ' ' ' u r0 rent good 7 or 8- i " ' ; J. nice locality, close in. XWS. 5.tf j; ; W ' tDTo make you an esti-'-viring your residence. 'Phone ';. Kleetric Co. 9-tf 'E 20ARD for tourists. Central. " ' ' i'lneh St. 9-tf NEW DISCOVERY Cook stoves, etc., heated by Air Gas, 3 cents a day. Burner and outfit sold on payments. American Mfg. Co., Box 637, Cincin nati, Ohio. MONUMENTS See us before plac ing your order for anything in ceme tery work. Mecklenburg Marble and Granite Co., South College and Rail road. . 27-15t-eod ONE MILLION feet lumber, ten thousand cords wood on 200 acres land. Land will produce 200 bales cotton. Lies well. V2 miles of Monroe. Price to quick buyer $37.50 acre. L. Medlin, Monroe, N. C. 14-3t-oaw FANCY CHINA sale Saturday and .Monday, all odd pieces 1-3 off. Little Long Co. 13-2t ClippingShowing This Man's Love of the Forects. "I can't tell you how I came into this field," said Mr. Mills, pausing upon the steps of the old capital to answer a query. "I suppose I drifted into it because I liked it. I have been pros pector, cow-man and a bit of every thing at times, but my work is this 1 want to save the forests. "Pretty much all of my life has been spent among them. I have tramped the Rocky Mountains from Arizona to Alaska. I have lived among trees and wild beasts and they have been my friends." This is taken from an interview in the St. Paul Dispatch in regard to Mr. Enos A. Mills, who will appear in Charlotte April 2. "In August, 1904, Samuel Bowles, Jr., said in the Springfield, (Mass.) Republican, that "one of the most in teresting men in all Colorado is Enos A. Mills, scientist, journalist, moun taineer and versatile guide." SCHOOL ATTENDANCE GOOD. Professor Cochran Returns From Tour of Inspection. Prof. R. J. Cochran has returned from a tour of inspection of the schools of the county. On Tuesday, he, in company with Mr. John McDowell, a member of the school board, met with the patrons of district No. 1 in Steele Creek, and a site and plans for a new building were selected. This building will have two rooms, one above the other, me lower floor to be used as a school room, and the oth er for an auditorium. Professor Cochran also visited the schools at Davidson, Cornelius, and other places, and reports a good at tendance at all of them. Othello, the Moor of Venice. The Monarch has a good picture to day. Shakespeare's tragedy, "Othello," is the subject. Two others pictures, "Moonlight on the Ocean," and "Moon light on the Iake.'" are also very beautiful. The Woman's Missionary Union of North Carolina will meet in Gastonia March 24, 25 and 26. PHONE 1060 for Dry Stove Wood. Dilworth Wood Co. 9-6t A FEW OFFICES to rent in new, Law Building. See L. W. Humphrey, secretary. 17-tf AVE RTI SING placed in leading pa pers of United States and Canada at lowest rate. If you want to advertise anything, anywhere, write for list of papers, estimate and advice. Moss & Co., Advertising Agents, Philadelphia, Pa. 14-lt THE CLIMAX Barber shop, six first class barbers, fine shower or tub baths, excellent cigars. W. H. Young, Proprie tor 14 North Tryon. "Phone 1907. Heater for sale. 2-28-tf SATURDAY and Monday special sale odd pieces fancy china 1-3 off. Little-Long Co. 13-2t WE SIGN everything except Notes. Timmons & Butt. Opp. Gem Hotel. IF YOU SUFFER FROM My advice is, take Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy and Wash. I was a severe sufferer from ca tarrh of the head and ear. The discharge from the head and ear and nose was copious and verr unpleasant. I suffered in that way for five years. I tried va rious treatments, which did me no good. Finally my physician advised me to try Mrs. Joe Per son's Remedy and Wash. I us ed seven bottles of the Remedy and used the Wash with a sy ringe for my nose and throat. It cured me. Scabs would form in my nose, which were almost unendurable, until by constant and hard blowing I would re live myself. It was a fearful af fliction. The cure was perfect, and I have never had any smp tom of return, and my. health is fine. . (Miss) MOLLIE MILLER. Cornelius, N. C. March 16, 1905. Hayward & Clark, Cotton Letter. New Orleans, La., March 14. Al though Liverpool was in no way pro voking and futures rather better than due, another break occurred in May in New York soon after the opening. This shows the manipulative interests are retrenching. The decline was followed here but there could be noticed an absence of inclination to sell more. On the contrary, there was a disposition to cover on all dips, not not only on the part of the scalpers but also by old time shorts. The com ingcensus report is undoubtedly the indusement for such action. It will bring supply statistics promptly into the lime light and may stir sentiment once more until the counter facts of declining trade and consumption agair. claim their right in the adjust ment of values to altered circum stances. This refers of course only to old crop positions. New crops this year come less under the ban of old crops than in many a previous year and appear too high in their respec tive spheres of consideration. The weather in the belt continued good. No rain is reported for the past 36 hours. Indications favor partly cloudy to fair weather over Sunday, show ers and colder in the western and northern belt Monday. The spot mar ket is quiet. Brokers report it easier to trade as factors are turning out more good colored cotton. Off cot ton as usual neglected and buyers say it is just a question of making a reasonable bid to effect a trade. STOCKS Jucnlbon 74 Atchison Pfd ' Baltimore te Ohio 8314 Canadian Pacific 145 Chesapean & Ohio .)s,h Chicago A Alton " h Chicago & Great Western Erie XY Erie Pfd Rock Island ' J47, Illinois Central ' fc Louisville & .Nashville "." .."."" Manhattan Mexican Central ".""..'.'."".."".""" 18 Missouri Pacific " H7 Missouri Kansas I ' 05 New York Central 7yi Norfolk & Western 0ji. OutarioiSc Western "" Pennsylvania '.V.V.V.V. l'i8 V. tleaumg xu-,; Heading Pfd A at. Paul iiot Southern Pacific .""!!" " 743 Southern Hallway "" niH Southern KaUway Perferred TexaB & Pacific 1t;i Union Pacific ,-, Wabash i -4 Wabash Pfd '.V.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.Y. 1(51' nnialsfainated Couper .77.V Brooklin Rapid Transit '. ...Y'.Y 447" Colorado i''uei & Iron . . (" Con Gas Peoples Oaa "m gu Suar ".!'!!!!ii.; Sloss Iron fc Steel . 511? Tenessee Coal Iron 4 United States Leather '.. . United State Steel ." 345 Juited States Steel Preierred "" Iix''" Western Union "" Virginia Carolina Chemical " "' mi' 'arolim Chemica Pfd ' Northern Pacific '"' ,o7.v S melters '."..'.!".'."." 7m; Anaconda Copper .""."...!!.".!".!". a 8 Charlotte Cotton Market. (Corrected by Sanders, Orr & Co.) Good middling Strict middling 1114 Middling n ' InFit of Jealousy He Shot His Rival Only Oj:3 "BRO-ftv" GUCCKE," tlw !s 23 S. Tryon. Phone 1539. Promct Delivery. Twenty grades of daily Roasted Coffee to select from. Kenny's ' cial" at 23c is the cup favorite. Fine Teas 40 to S0c per lb. A nice venir free on Saturdays. Where the finest biscuit, cake, hot-breads, cruSts or puddings are required ffioyal is indispensable. Mch May Julv Oct New York Cotton March 14. High. Low. Close. 10.32 10.23 10.2527 10.42 10.31 '10.3536 10.26 10.1S 10.2123 9.80 9.77 9.77 7S Columbia, S. C, March 14. At Marion yesterday Luther Hewitt, 24 years old, shot Arch Stephens twice and then blew out his own brains as the result of a misunderstanding concerning the latter's attentions to a young lady with whom Hewitt is said to have been in love. Stephens may recover. Stephens escorted the young ladv home Thursday evening and Hewitt is said to have brooded over the matter lllltil lift llPCnmp finrnirol nn1 tlia oV.-.,-.f ... ,vy. HUU I I A V . OUUUl t ing was the result. After shooting j Stephens inthe neck and in the back 1 Hewitt shot himself in the temnle. Walking about 25 yards he shot him self a second time and dropped dead. Both men were employed at the Marion Manufacturing Company's mill. re Not only for rich or fine food or for special times or service. Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plain, substantial, every-day foods, for all occa sions. It makes the food more taty, nutritious and wholesome. CUT HIS KNEE WITH AXE Spots quiet, 11.20. Liverpool Cotton. Liverpool, March 14. Futures open ed easy and closed quiet and steady; receipts 13,000, American 11,800; sales 400; speculation and export 300; mid dling 5.98; middling yesterday 6d. Close. Mar '.. 5.55 Mar-Apr 5.55 Apr-May 5.56 May-June 5.56 June-July 5.55 July-Aug 5.52 Aug-Sept . . 5.45 Sept-Oct 5.31 Nov-Dec t 5.28 Dec-Jan 5.27 Estrmates. Tomorrow. New Orleans . . . . 4000 5000 Houston 20002500 8104 Last Year. Chicago Grain- and Produce. High. Low. Close. WHEAT May . . July .. Sept . . CORN May .. July .. Sept . . OATS May . . July .. Sept . PORK May .. July . . LARD May . . July .. RIBS May . July .. 96 92 89' 66 63 62 48 38 94 89 S7 65 62 62 54 46 37 12.37 12.12 12.75 12.50 7.92 8.17 6.85 7.12 7.S2 8.07 6.77 7.07 96 92 89 66 63 62 54 47 3S 12.32 12.70 7.92 8.15 6.82 7.10 Bank Statement. Reserve, Inc 529,100 Less U. S Dec 774,300 Loans, Dec 3,629,700 Specie, Dec 792,300 Legals. Inc 353,600 Deposits, Dec 3,871,200 Circulation, Dec 756,100 Charlotte Produce Market. (Corrected by R. H. Field & Co.) Chickens spring ...2025 Turkeys per lb 1214 Geese per head 4550 Hens per head 3540 Ducks 25 Eggs 1315 Butter 1520 New Orleans Cotton. High Mch 10.55 May 10.47 July 10.38 Oct .9.79 Spots easy, 11 1-16. March 14. Low Close. 10.52 10.39 10.29 9.75 10.5253 10.4142 10.3031 9.77 7S ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned having this day qualified as Administrator of the es tate of E. Nye Hutchison, deceased, hereby notifies all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the said Administrator on or before the 21st day of February, 1909, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate, are notified 'to make settlement with said Administrator. February 21, 190S. ROBERT S. HUTCHISON, 2-22-6t-oaw. Administrator. Mr. Garrison of Steel Creek Suf fered an Accident. Mr. E. K. Garrison, of Steele Creek, while cutting wood yesterday, let his axe strike his knee and the femural artery was severed, making a very ugly wound. Physicians were called from the city, and several stitches had to be taken to close the wound. WATER POWER FOR SALE. We offer for sale in Rutherford County, N. C, on Cove Creek, left hand prong Broad River, water power sufficient to pull ten thousand spindle Mill, with proper dam, including 155 acres of very fine timber land, about seven miles West of Gilkey, N. C, on Southern Railway between Marion, N. C, and Blacksburg, S. C. The stream has an average width of 65 feet and 15 inches deep makes one natural leap of about 34 feet at the falls. The hills come down close to gether on either side, with an abun dance of stone and timber on the ground, making cost of development low, with plenty of satisfied help. Power was measured by one of the best Hydraulic Engineers in the South, report on file in our office. If you con template building a Mill it will pay you to investigate this proposition, where you can save eight to ten thousand dollars coal bill per year, on ten thous and spindle Mill. The property has an elevation of eleven hundred feet, fine healthy loca tion with pure mountain air. We will sell for $10,00.00, or ex change for good Cotton Mill stock or gilt-edge securities. SOUTHERN SECURITIES & TRUST COIVIPANY, Charlotte, N. C. mi I 14 C m For ( gg Can You Spare ens ii A fkr. This small amount will clothe you in Up-to-Date style at this New Store. : : Opening Day, March 21 fmilY a ASKIN 209 N. Tryon St. r IT" Y T O Have Arranged for an Early Spring Exhibit of f onday, Tuesday and arcSi 16, 17 and These Hats come from three of New York's foremost Makers asd Importers J. H. CONNELLY BALCH, PRICE & CO. A. D. BURGESSER & CO. Only the seasons latest models and novelties in exclusive Turbans, Toques and Hats for Travel and Dress. We would be pleased to have you call and inspect these Celebrated Hats. Positively no duplicates issued. 6 South Tryon Street Second Floor ii Spe-Sou-
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