THE CHARLOTTE NEWS FEBRUARY II, 1909.
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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS
Published very afternoon except
8unday.
THI NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
W. C. DOWD,
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of much travail dauntless spirits are
sometimes born. Jack is the child of
fortune, and knows it not. If Jack
Binns were an opportunist he would
take the horn of Opportunity and
gather the rosebuds while he may
for so surely as popular favor is fickle
Jack will soon become one of the Has
Beens. Silly youth. A hero and
spurns the honor. It was ever thus
with dreaming youth, as well as the
blondined actorette.
1
G R
"O R I ENTO PHOBIA CURED."
For a brief space, at least, the vio
lent attack of "Orientophobia" from
which the California legislature has
been suffering of late has been re-
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1909.
Why not start now today, and
forever rid yourself of Stomach trou
ble and Indigestion? A dieted stom
ach gets the blues and grumbles.
Give it a good eat, then take Pape"s
Diapepsin to start the digestive juices
working. There will be no dyspepsia
I or holnViiTio' of Clan or phi ri n t i fins Of
lleved. It may be that the affliction. f , f Uke a
E
1. IlL 5 Cj
WEE
K.
Trnnrir '
will spring into life again before the
lump of lead"ln the stomach or
session ends, but we are trusting tern-' . , headache anrt Dizzi
porary peace, at least, has been ef-j your fQOd wm nQfc ferment
CRUM
ENOUGH OF THE
INDIGNITY.
If Cruni. the nesro port collector at
Charleston, is reappointed it will be is not'a sufficient safeguard, Governor
bv order of President-elect Taft. The Gillett announces that congress will
On yesterday the general assembly
by a vote of 41 to 37 killed the bill
providing for the segregation of Jap
anese students in the public schools.
An effort for further consideration was
lost, and the expressed wishes of Gov
ernor Gillett and President Roosevelt
were carried out.
There are comparatively very few
Japanese in California and other Pa
cific states, and by the terms of the re
cently adopted agreement between Un
cle Sam and the Mikado, further mi
gration of undesirable Japanese to
America is prohibited. It is believed,
by men who have studied the situation
with unbiased minds, that this provis
ion will save the West from being
inundated by a flood of undesirable
Asiatics. If, however, this agreement
and poison your breath with nauseous
ordors.
Pape's Diapepsin costs only 50
cents for a large case at any drug
store here, and will relieve the most
obstinate case of indigestion and
Upset Stomach in five minutes.
There is nothing else better to take
Gas from Stomach and cleanse the
stomach and intestines, and besides,
one triangule will digest and pre
pare for assimilation iiito the blood
all your food the same as a sound,
healthy stomach would do it.
When Diapepsin works your stom
ach rests gets itself in order,
cleans up and then you feel like
eating when you come to the table,
and what you eat will do you good.
Absolute relief from all Stomach
Misery is waiting for you as soon as
you decide to begin taking Diapepsin.
Tell your druggist that you want
Pape's Diapepsin, because you want
to be thoroughly cured of Indigestion.
In today, another lot of the 20c. Cross Striped Curtain Swiss in Cream
12 1-2c
Big line Percales in Light and Dark Patterns. 8 l-2c quality....- 5c
NEW WOOL GOODS.
In Herringbone Serges, new
very special value at
shades in Blues, Tans, Greens, Browns. One
85c
NEW BLACK GOODS.
45-inch All-Wool Tamise, very sheer and pretty, at 75c
No. 200 Long Cloth in two pieces to bolt, full 12 yards to the bolt; worth
and sells for $1.25, can't be had for lets. Special 98c
15c. VALUE LINGERIE CLOTH 10c.
This is a yard wide Lingerie Cloth that can't be sold regularly for less
than 15c. Special 10c
TWO NUMBERS OF LINEN FOR THIS WEEK.
No. 1. 36-inch All-Linen Cambri;, good weight for tailored w;
lar 3oC vaiue, can t ue iiau lor less, special
No. 2. 36-mch Dry Finish Linen Cambric, a regular 5(k
Linen on which we have no competition, but as a flvT i
36-inch Luna La
.25c
effort to have the senate authorize the
reappointment, thus throwing responsi
bility upon the Roosevelt administra
tion, failed of success and the re-nomination
was withdrawn. The News
does not believe Judge Taft will con
tinue Crum in office. It fails to see
any reason whatever why he should
re-ap;ioint him to an office for which
he is not In any sense possessed of
superior qualifications to fill it effi
ciently. It sees every reason why the
strife which his appointment six years
ago engendered should be put at rest.
As Major Hemphill remarked, there
are a thousand white men who could
fill the office as well or better than
Cruni . It is an office who.se business
Is almost entirely with white people.
We believe there was never any rea
son for Crum's appointment, and that
: President Roosevelt only appointed
Cruni for the political effect he fancied
the appointment would have upon the
colored vote. In other words, Mr.
Roosevelt appointed Crum simply be
cause of the fact that he was a negro.
And he did this over the protests of
every trade organization in Charleston,
over the protests of citizens not only
of Charleston but of white citizens all
over the South. Booker Washington,
an Alabama negro, urged Crum's ap
pointment, and the advice of Washing
ton, an outsider, carried more weight
with the president in dispensing Fed
eral patronage in South Carolina than
the pleas of the citizens of that state.
This undeserved slap at the South will
not soon be forgotten.
If we may judge from his speeches
delivered in various parts of the
South, Judge Taft does not propose to
follow In the footsteps of his predeces
sor In the matter of federal appoint
ments. In other words, Mr. Taft an
nounces he will consider applications
be called upon to pass an Asiatic ex
clusion act. Meanwhile the governor
is urging the passage of a bill appropri
ating $10,000 for the compiling of a
census of Japanese in California.
There was no occasion at the outset
for this anti-Japanese agitation, es
pecially at this time when a peace
treaty has just been perfected between
the two nations in Question, and be
fore its effects haa been tested.
The nation at large will welcome
! the news that the agitation has ended.
Comments
View Points and View Points.
The Charlotte people are proud of
their skyscraper and are gloating over
the manner in which the wind whistles
around it. But it is a certain thing
that Charlotte has no such advanta
geous viewpoint as Brown's corner.
Columbia State.
Indcor Tennis Championship
36-inch Batiste 25c
36-inch French Lawns 25c
BROWN LINENS.
They will h-ur b.t;
BROWN LINEN 20c.
Full 36-inch all pure Linen 20c
20c. BROWN LINENS 15c.
Buy your Brown Linens now and save money,
er.
25c
Don't fail to ?ee these. They are just what we claim ih.-u.
bull line Colored Linens, fast colors and all the new shades
25 and
NEW LINE TABLE LINENS.
72-inch full Bleached $1.50 Linen, nothing better to b.- had fT ti.,:
line paiierns. bpeciai at
r2-inch full Bleached $1.25 value pure Liuen. beautiful
Napkins to match.
patterns.
New Suits and Skirts coming on every express. Don't fail to ?.
New York, Feb. 11. The women's
national indoor lawn tennis champion
ships in singles and doubles began aus
piciously to-day on the courts of the
Seventh Regiment Armory and will
continue through the remainder of the
week. The women's tournament will
be followed by the men's national,
which is scheduled to begin Saturday,
February 30.
Persons whose diet is com
posed of most wholesome foods
are comparatively free from dis
ease and are active mentally and
physically.
11 TO 21 EAST TRADE
arm
WHEAT FLAKE ELEB
A Conservative Legislature.
As noted elsewhere in this issue, the
session of the North Carolina leg
islature is half over, and up to the
present time it is encouraging to note
that a "safe, sane and conservative
element sits in the saddle at the capi
tal. In pleasing contrast to the
wild and rabid sentiment that pre
vailed two years ago. disturbing in
dustrial and commercial conditions
throughout the state, there reigns in
the state's legislative halls a spirit of
fairness and even independence,
which at the time mentioned was
nowhere risible. More remarkable
than all is the fact that the lash of
the rabid press seems to have lost its
sting; he who wielded it seems to
have had his pin feathers clipped, and
today that lash waves impotent,
harmless and unnoticed in the capi
tal city. "No more on prancing pal-
trey borne. sans influence, sans
everything," unknown, unhonored and
unsung, the voice of the dictator is
hused in the solitude of oblivion.
North Carolina is to be congratu
lated on the fact that this year is
is wholesome, nourishing, and
cleanly. Made from the whole
wheat berry.
Lucky Curve
Fountain Pens
NEVER LEAK
A -little cheap er, apdJots. bctte r.tha n
the ones you haveiised.
Hamilton-Martin Drug Go.
40
to cents a package.
For sals by all Grocers
lor federal appointments unon their marked bv the Dresence of Derhans
merit, rather than bv reason of the the niost Intelligent body of legislators
mill- ihov mav f i mat ever sai oeneatn me dome or
mat is uie hpirn w men tne South wel- are. in th asrondanrv. and thP hnai
comes, it is a spirit Mr. Roosevelt ness interests of the state do not have
has never shown In his dealings with 1o lio awake o' nights, dreading "what
mis section. We are willing to 'iccrnt J ,J""&
. 'V, . P recnt visit to Raleigh the writer
the promise of the president-elect, and noticed on all sides, irrespective of
acccepling it in good faith, we feel party allegiance, a determination on
confident the Crum Indignity will nothe Part of the legislators to "give
longer be thrust upon Charleston. vteT? a1cnanLe-J VVe.are Demf
uitLatcu nj iiuuuu , bciiu uuc ui
J t A J 1 A . t -
THE man of twp uniio'i i ne siaie s mosi prominent uemocraiic
w senators. "We are trvine to follow
"Take back yer jewels, titles and es- the trend of the popular mind, and we
tates, Wretch. Take back yer gold and un(l .tnat Jt 8lves n sanction to 'en
I ThllulscTn , llnr ' hit" Hol- h.. o
T lTfl Vll trQ I ill f cro-tv fU . , I '"""iuoiu t uil I "lO UCU
. . - n""t Ull SlJillU 111 I x .
. j-j ,L ... i must eonservanve uoay, so iar. ana
vimu. iiiuo uiu UH a n - nor iiM r U..,nu t n,ii. st- .,:n ttm
a. -.-vw.-vv. em,u, , tiniliv. ii win i t-;iiiiiii l HlH'
and bepowdered soubrette spurn the in there is much wisdom, and the peo
briberies of the sauve and hefty vil- nle tne state have cause for congrat-
iian I uiauun. Asneviue juizen.
.jaCK liinn WelPnmprl Vinmt'" "TaL-
IMnns given ovation;" "Jack Binns re- i f)Q
celves nattering offer from theatrical
manager." Heavy the head that wears
tho crown.
General Demand
To be a hero sometimes of the Well-Informed of the World has
entails a vast amount of sacrifice, and ilways been for a simple, pleasant and
He has had efficient liquid laxative remedy of known
I'alue; a laxative which physicians could
sanction for family use because its com
ponent parta are known to them to be
wholesome and truly beneficial in effect,
acceptable to the system and gentle, yet
prompt, in action
In supplying that demand with its ex-
Jack Binns Is a martyr
greatness thrust upon liim, and don't
want it. Modest Jack. Youthful
Jack. Before the tan of many sum
mers has bronzed Ids unshaven cheeks,
Jack may learn to cry for it to be
siege the newspapers for front page
notice to pose. For the benefit of
any who maj not. have chanced to
The
election
of a piano is very much like the
choice of friends.
The more care exercised in
the selection, the more certain
we are of lasting friendship;
and the greater one's refinement
and education, the more judg
ment is displayed in the choice
of friends.
The selection and exclusive
use orstieff Pianos in many of
the greatest educational institu
tions in the United States is a
source of gratification to U3,
and we feel justly proud of the
fact that in about two hundred
colleges we have more than one
thousand Stieff pianos. There
must be a reason.
INVESTIGATE I
Chas. M. Stie
Manufacturer of
The Artistic Stieff, Shaw, and
Stieff Self-Player Piano.
SOUTHERN WAREROOM:
5 West Trade St.
Charlotte, N. C.
C. H. WILMOTH, Manager.
AL 1
BALM
Never Fails to Relieve
CROUP
SORE THROAT
PNEUMONIA
COLD IN THE CHEST
Applied Externally, 25c.
Burweil-Dunn
(INCOEFOj&ATED)
REGISTERED NURSES'
DIRECTORY
(Graduate Only.)
'Phone 41 and S09.
FOR THE SKIN
Relieves chaps that February
i vand; March wndst usually, bring.:
25 Cents.
JORDAN'S SB
Rexall Agents.
Two Months Yet
To Use
Gas
anges
Only a few yet In stock.
Get one now.
You will never regret IL
Se
4C'S COMPANY
Read.
Tfa
Space
-FOR
BEST SUGAR
.$1.25
hear the Jack JJinns hurrahs we will cellent combination of Syrup of Figs and
state he is the youth who manipulated Elixir of Senna, the California Fig Syrup
tho wireless telegraphic instrument on I Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies
the Ill-starred steamer Republic the on the merits of the laxative for its remark-
youth who stucK to tne deck whence able success
all but him naa wno with a That i9 one of reasong
rapidly sinking ship b ow and an un- Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given
sympathetic cloud aboe, the doleful thfi BMfaM1M . 4.
chant of maddened waves fallins upon " 17 T t,eu:imonnea-
Ws ears sont forth Into the universe get lU beneficial effecta aW buy
of silence the message. "Ship sinking. fe Semnne manufactured by the Caii-
I'm still on the job" or words to that oraia FlS SyfuP Co nly and for sale
effect Catastrophes develop heroes, as by aU fading druggists. Price fifty cent
n ft3 cowards. Out or the pang v ,
Lawn Crass Seed
The very best Lawn Grass Seed,
Flower Seed, Sweet Peas, etc.;
all kinds Vegetable Seed in Pa
per and in Bulk.
Drugs Carefully Compounded.
Charlotte Drug Co.
That Their Big
Iceless Soda
Fountain
has arrived and is being in
stalled in tho Skyscraper Build
ing. Watch this space for an
nouncement of their
BIG OPENING DAY.
which will be after March 1st.
Woodall & Slieppard
II South Tryon t,
2r lbs
20 Tbs 1.00
10 Ihs 50c
Ceylons. English Breakfast, Oolong.
Gun Powder, Y. Hyson-Japan Teas.
j separate or mixed 30 to SOc. Freshly
J Roasted Coffee 12 to 38c. Our 25c
"Special" is a money saver for you.
Best P.ice Sc; good Rice 7 l-2c; crack
ed Rice 5c. Free Souvenir on Satur
days. A Valentine Saturday the 13th
Cocoa 20c. Chocolate ISc.
C. D. KEMMY CO,
U. S. Acid-Proof
Writing Fluid
This is Not Ordinary Ink. It
possesses a combination of qual
ities never before obtained in
my one writing fluid. Its Abso
lue Permanency and Proof
Against Eradicators makes it
Invaluable for writing Checks,
Deeds, "Wills, and all books and
papers of record. It Preserves
the Pen instead of corroding. Its
Free Flowing Qualities and Ab
sence of Sediment makes it
Ideal for Fountain Pens. It pro
tects your books against dam
age by water in the event of fire.
Writes a beautiful blue black.
Test it Fairly. You Will Fnd
it Just as Represented.
omethin
Intetestin
Quarts 75c; Pints 40c; 2 oz.
Tomorrow
Always
Something
Doing
AT-
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Office Outfitters.
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'Phone 40.
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