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1'iiii.o.sornv,- . The KiirntMH Imil l'i lulka ccmirm'iue A limlm' t'atill iih I'ruvi'l'iuo Ami liiilkm' Viiiim- llifiMirth dim't sluikt! At t'V'iy i'lrtiiriM' "tip tliev luke, ISO mmi iHirrnut till liovwu How Ii-hh Until little In? wuulil Vmj Kf trix'l Iiih'II anil Blark anil Imru llo hum; blitfiari out anywhvro. My iliK'iriii la to lay aside tAniU-inioiii anil bo ant Ixfli-il; loot ilu your latat, ami praise er blame 1 hat folU'rs, t hut count Just the name. I've alius notli'od (rreat auwefui 1h nilxtxl with troubles momor loss. Anil It's the man who duos the lttmt Thai (rift tuoro kicks than all the r-st. . James w iiitcoiuu uiipy. TAKE CARE OF TIIE'BABY. SOME TKHY VALUABLE SUGGESTIONS. Rule rreparej for the Uulilanoe or Mot h- ... ar With View to 1 hacking MorteUtH. Among tli little One. .- , ,.. - The heat of summer la extremely try ing ou the hearth of infants, and the mortality among thein is always hoary during this Benson. Che Baltimore American, in an issue recently, published rules which were prepared by Jainos Fr McShano, M. D., commissioner of hoalth for the Monumental City. The rules were endorsod by the board of health, and are as follows: Hule 1. Bathe the child once a day In lukewarm water. If It is feeble, Bponge it all over twice a day with lake warm water, or with lukewarm wator and vin egar. The health of a child depends up on its cleanliness. Hule 2. Avoid all tight bandaging. Have light flannel as the inner garment, and the" rest of the clothing light and eool, and so loose that the child may have free play for its limbs; At night undress Itrspongrft antf"FuT ""eirr"ltiiS:"a"lh''''(Iie" ........... .. ntln Vintlwi !. 1.SM and dress it in clean clothes! If this cannot bo afforded, thoroughly air the day clothing by hanging it up during the night. Use clean diapers, and change them often Never-drv a soiled one in room in which the child is, and never ha.. ii i : ..: i i ,. UdU lUV AVI HIV ISilUls ft itUVUt UlOk washing it. Hule !l. The child should sleep by it self in a cot or a cradle. It should be put to bed at regular hours, and bo ear ly taught to go to sleep without being nursed in the arms. Without the ad vice of a physician, never givo it any spirits, cordials, carminatives, soothing syrups or sleepiug drops. Thousands of children die every year from the use of these poisons. If the child frets and does not sleep, it is either hungry or else ill. If ill;it needs a physician. Never quiet it by Kandy or-(taker-They are the common causes of diarrhoea and of other troubles. Kulo 4. Give the child plenty of fresh air. In the cool of the morning and ear ly evening have it out of doors for a lit tle; take it to the shady side of broaj streets, to the public squares, to tho parK, or make trcqucnt excursions to the rivers. Whenever it seems to suffer from the heat, let it drink freely of wa ter which has been boiled and cooled by ice. Keep it out of the room in which washing or cooking is going on. It is excessive heat that destroys the lives of young infants. jog ii norsB. Hule 5. Icep your house sweet, cluanr cool and well aired. In very hot weath er let the windows beopeu day and night. Do your cooking in tho yard,, in a shed, in tho garret or in an upper room. Whitewash the walls every spring, and see that tho cellar is clour of all rubbish. Let no slops collect to poison the air. Correct all foul smell by pouring chloride of lime into the sink's and privies. This article cau be got from the nearest druggist, who will give the needed directions for its use. Make every c (Tort yourself, and urge your neighbors to keep the gutters of your street or of your court clean. Kulo-li Breast milk is the only proper food for infants. If the supply is ample, and the child thrives on it, no other kind ol food should be iriven while the hot weather lasts. If the mother Fas not J enough, she must not wean the child, but J give it, besides the breast, goat's or cow's milk, as prepared under rule 8. Nurse the child once in two or three hours dur ing the day, nnd as seldom as possible during the night. Always removo the child from the breast as soon as it has fallen asleep. Avoid giving tho breast when you are over-fatigued or over heated, i Hule 7. If, unfortunately, tho child must be brought up by hand, it should be fed on a milk diet alono that is, warm milk out of a nursing-bottle, as directed under rule S. Goat's milk is the bust, aud next to it, cow's milk. If tho child thrives on tho diet no other 'kind of food whatever should be given while the hot weather lasts. At nU seasons of the year. safe substitute for milk, if llio infant has not cut its front teeth. Sago, arrowroot, potatoos, com Hour, crackers, bread, every patent food and every article of diet containing starch cannot and must not bo depended on as food for very young infants. Creeping or walking children must not be nllowed to pick up unwholesome food. LIME .WATKll. Hule H. Each bottleful of milk should he sweetened by a small lump of loaf su gar, or by half a, teaspoouful of crushed sugar. If the milk is known to be pure, it may have one-fourth part of hot water added to it ; but If tho milk is not known to be pure, no water need be added. When tho heat of the weather is great, the milk may bo given quite cold. I lave it us fresh as possible, and brought very early In tho morning. Before using tho pans into which it is to be poured, al ways scald them with the boiling suds. In very hot weather, scald the milk as soou as it comes, and at once put away the vessels holding it in the coolost place in tho house upon ice if it can bo afford ed. Milk cwelessly allowed to stand in a warm room soon spoils and becomes Unfit tor food. Hulo 1). If tho milk should disagree, a tablespoonful of limo-water may be aildod to each bottleful. Whenover pure milk cannot bo got, try the condensed milk, which often answers admirably. It is gold by all tho leading druggists and grocers.and may be prepared by add ding to six tablespoonfuls of boiling wa ter, without sugar, one tablespoonful or more of tho milk, according to the age of mo cuuu. onouid this disagree, a table spoonful of arrowroot, of sago, or of corn starch, to the pint of milk may be . cautiously tried If themilk.inany Bhapo, cannot be dhrcstod. trv. for a few davs. pure creara.diluted with tbroo-fourths or four-fifths of water, returning to the milk u soon as possible. Kule 10. The nursing bottle musl be kept Dcrfoctlv clean, otherwise the milk will turn sour and the child will be made ill. After each meal it should bo emptied, rinsed out, taken apart and the hippie and bottle placed in clean water, or in water to which a little soda has been added. It is a good plan to hare two nursing bottles, and to use them by turns i ne nest kind is the plain bottle, with tubber nipple and no tube. Hule 11. Do not wean the child just uoiore or during tne not weather ; nor, ' as a rule, until after its second summer If Buckling disagrees with the mother. - flho jnuBl not wean lho""cTiiIdi but f pod it - in part out of a nursing bottle, on such food ag has been directed. Ilnwnvor imall the supply of breast milk, provided u (,Tce wun tne cmia, tne mother should earwuuy keen tt pratn8T trtctticss it alono will often save the life of the ' child, when everything else fall. When the child ii over six months old the mother may save her strength by giving it one or two meals a day of stale bread and milk, which should be pressed through a sieve and put into a nursing bottle. When from eight month to a year old, it may have also one meal a day of the yolk of a fresh aud rare-boiled egg, or ne of beef or mutton broth, into which Btalo bread has been crumbled. When older than this it cau have a little meat finely minced ; but even then milk should be its principal food, and. not such food as grown peoplo eat. CAHES OP EMKROKNCT. Rule 1. If the child Is suddenly attack ed with vomiting, purging and prostra tion, send for a doctor at pnoe.- In the meantime put tho child for a few. min utes in a hot bath, then carefully wipe it dry with a warm towel' and wrap it in warm- blankets. If its - hands and -feet are eld, bottles filled with hot water and wrapped In flannel should be laid against them, : v - -" Rule 8. A mush poultice, or one made of flaxseed meal, to which ono-quartcr part of mustard flour has been added, or flannels, wrung out of hot water and vin egar, should be placed over the belly. -Rule 8. Five drop of brandy in tea spAnful of water may be given every ten or fifteen minutes; but, If tho vomit-ing-persistsgire this brandy In equal parts of milk and liine water..' Rule 4. If the diarrhcra has Just begun, or if it is caused by improper food, a teaspoouful of castor oil or of tho spiced syrup of rhubarb should be given. RuleS. If tho child has bcon fod part ly on the breast and partly on other food the mother's milk alone 'must now be used. If the child has been weaned, it should have puro milk, with i Jimo water,, of weak TifrleabTci icKcu walerTl: -Rule 6," The1 child should be allowed to drink cold water freely. A Human Falling;. An old gentleman, evidently a gatherer of statistics,., but with a kindly- .face which shaded off to something like phi lanthropy about the edges, was gazing abstractedly down the avenue. Suddenly he stopped up to a gontleman who was waiting a horse-car, and touch ing him lightly on tho shoulder, said : "Excuse mo, but did you just drop a five dollar billi"' at the same time holding out in his hand the sum mentioned. Tho gentleman questioned ga.ed a mo ment at tho bill, assumed a look of ex citement, made a hasty search of his pockets, and said : "Why, so I did, and I hadn't missed it," holding out an eager hand, The old man drew forth a note-book aud said: "I thought so." He then took the name and address of the loser, and putting the bill in his pocket, turned away. "Well,11 said the other, "do you want it all as a reward?" "Oh, 1 did not lind one," returned the benevolent old man, "but it struck me that in a large city like New, York there must bo a great quantity of,inoney lost, and upon inquiry 1 rind you are the thirty-lirst man who has lost a live-dollar bill this very morning." Wnarliijf a White Jacket. Detroit Tribune. Colonel Gilkorson has a coachman who is the son of an old friend and whose brother was also in the colonel's employ until sporting proclivities estranged him from regular labor. The old man takes a friendly interest in bofh boys and yesterday he asked .lames what had become of his brother. "Tim is running a preparatory school, sir," was the somewhat astonishing re- ply "The ho is?" ejaculated Colonel Gilkcrson. "Yes, sir." "Where?" "In Chicago, sir." "Well, what in the name of education docs ho prepare foil"' "The Keeley Institute, sir." MAKKKTS lit TK1.F.G KAI'lI. Special to Harrison Watts, lloniinlsslon Merchant, 10 Smith College Strwt. COTTON. Nf.w Yohk, July 12. Early Liverpool reported a firm market there and a better inquiry from Manchester. Our market here opuned a trlllu steadier than last night's closing price?, but as soon as the opening orders were tilled, relapsed once more into extreme dullness, traders tak- ng advantage of the absence of any orders to hammer the market. There seems to bo no sustaining power and in the complete absence of buying orders tho market offers no resistance to the slightest onslaught. The general opinion is bearish, rased on tuo large stocks and tho lack of belief in the liirurcs of the TfisT-g)vernmwilrep6rf. We- think, lowcvcr, tho prosont low prices discount the large Btocks and that cotton pur chased at present prices will handsomely pay a paiieui noiiier. niueu, uowever, will depend on tho weather during the next mouth. To-day's advices from all over the Mouth report much rain and damago to the growing crop. The effect of this news is, however, overshadowed by tho icliof that the anti-option bill may he roine a law. We do not believe that such will ever be the case and therefore feel very friendly to cotton at present prices. J. B. Baciie it Co. 1 i LKIIMAN COTTON I.ETTF.II. New Yohk, July 12. Livorpool this morning In great part disregarded the weakness from this Bide and opened about 1-04 lower. It afterwards, howev er, lost another 1-01, closing steady at the decline Here the first trading was a t ri lie better than last night, but in a very short while an abundance of oller- ings again sci in, maiuiy, as oeiore, ior European and Southern account, which had the tendency to force an almost un interrupted duel me during the day. This ate selling is more or less attributable to the apprehension that the Hatch bill is now seriously near a settlement and un fortunately it seems from present Indica tion that the Henato may posBibly pass the same. Of this of course no forecast may be made and possibly the fear that exists is not wholly warrantod. Much as it is, however, a very nervous feeling I .... J .1 ! . iibb sprung up aiiu mis in useii is t source of weakness. Until this very mo monious question has boen Beitiod one way or tho other, we can look for no good to the market. Howovcr, the natu ral influences miy change. The weather scorns a little more settled and in a num ber of sections the temperature has risen, wnn a general promise oi clearing, so that of the crops it may be said that al though the condition is a little mixed it is hardly unsatisfactory, and a week or bo of good weather will put matters to rigius again. I'rices closed steady. Lbiiman Bnos. ,. OHAIN. Chic ao o, July 12. Wheat opened i fraction higher this morning, presumed ly on the large decrease In the amount on passago, as this is the only item of news that could in anyway have been called bullish. The demand was not enough to take what was offerod and the price, xocedud . about . half a cut- pr bushel ana remained during tne rest or the session In a Tory dull and almost life less condition, with trade very narrow finally closing about ftamo as yesterday ' Corn, after opening about the same aa ii cioaea ycsieraay,. uecame very easy The weather conditions for corn, as ro ported by the signal service, were excel i .. . . 1 1 : fcnt.Smne tired' longs are believed to have Sold out, closing at almut reaction from the low point of the day, but J cent low er than it closed yesterday, with light trading. Oats tMN-ame very easy after opening because they apparently had nothing to keep them up no news to inspire buy ing. Considering the weakness In corn, oats were rather tirm when the markets are compared, closing about J lower than Provisions hare been the strongest market to-day, prices slightly higher at the stockyards. Our opening was Arm, with free offerings for a short time, but later not so plentiful, and shorta became good buyers, ribs leadingthe adrance, closing firm; V ' , ' . Lamson Bnos. & Co. - . STOCK. SK.W.'uiHM-Julir-13j'tonIun-waa ulsposod to buy L.fc N., and although tho, bears mado frequent: onslaughts they did not bring about' a further re action. in this stock. The short interest in this stock especially is quite .largo, and unless Europe turns seller tho bears will have a hard Job to recover tho stock they have, sold yesterday and. to-day. This stock is held bo extensively on the other Bide that tho Europeans can en gineer a little squeoze whenover they see nt. The meeting of the advisory board took place this morning at the Windsor Hotel, and tho mooting adjournod with out doing anything. There was no fur ther trouble in Homestead, and the troops, have taken1 possession of the place. The Bilrer bill is to come up to morrow, and we hardly think it will come to a vote, as" Borne of tho Demo crats will resort to filibustering.. The fate-of'the- aiiti-optiott bill"i8 BiiKr-uu" certain, and If It should pass would exert decidedly unfavorable inttuenee on speculation, but wo do not see how the President cau sign a measure of this kind. The general market showed strength throughout ihe.day, as. no long stocks are coming out. Unless tho re ports become unfavorable regarding' the silver bill a rally on the shorts will ensue. J. S. 15.UHK & Co. MUNW HABKET. New York, July 13.-Money cloned at 2 highest rate; lowest 1. Exchange closed iruictaim sternly. rostod rates 4 SH(i)Hk ; actual rates S7 for m duys and iwi fur demand. Governments dull and steady, currency 'g lor, bid 4'a ooupous 1 HiS bid; eitended 2's registered 1U0 bid. BALTIMORE PHODCCB MARKET FLOnt -dull and lower Western super lOKUi 4.': do extras t ftVuM , ; do family ;i HO (a,4 4U; wiuUtr wheut patent 1 6Mt S6 spring wtieat patent 4 50&4 Ho. spring wheat straight IMoA 40. WflKAT-steady: No 8 rod soot 80 Juno July NUYoJKlS; Aug HV($t; Sep si asked; Oct. !C V asked; steannr No l! red 10.. (J. Southern wheat easy; FultJ TiCiftl; Long- berry "Wfifsi. IHJKW weak; mixed spot l tasked; Jam- ; July 6H asked; Aug MJ4 asked; steamer mixed -asked. Sou thorn corn steady -white IE: yellow IMi. OATS-easier: No. 2 white western 1 asked; No.2 trlxod western !lsHfdB. urn-dull; No 1, tasked. Stock.... HAY-steady; good to choice timothy H 50a 15 5fl. UliAINfrpights iitilet; steamer to Liver pool, per bushel, 1, 21. MI JiDI.ISd 7. " PUOVISK)N(4-teaily: mess pork, 13 50; long Icar S : clear ribs sides. : sugar pickled shoulders S; sugar cured smnkixl shoulders hams, small. 14: large. UH: lard, rellued H ; crude 7. Ill, TT Ell steady, creamery fancy 21; do fair to choice XjO; ladel fancy pi; good to Imlce 14M15; store-packed lsfcl4. kuus tirm. nxiiix. COFFEE linn rio oargoea fair 16X. No i;i. HrnAH-eteady.grnnulHtod 4X. t'OI'I'EK-rellnedll. WHIHKKY-nrm, 1 lykSWrt. PKANCTS-Vlrgiula hand-picked :SVaiU- NEW YOHK PEODCCB MARKET. Nsw York. July 12. FLOUR closed weak Fine superllno spring 1 su'2 a); do winter X SaSt H0; xtra wo. x spring i nxt-' an; extra wo. spring or winter i HTxji 50; city mill extras Southern tlour steady; tilling slow; extras Ha.Vi'1 75; Trade and family extras 3 UOa 4 '.'0; Patents 4a4 ST. Whcnt onened s toad v at X advance, then. declined H and at noun was steady and closed with prices unsteady. Hjot lots slow with prloes unsettled. No. 2 lied winter, spot bS; In July SH:ilo Aug S3; sept sis; Oct S4. IHM.N options steady, closing at decline, 11 lc furtlierand closed weak. Hoot lots were weaker with light trade. No SI mixed sitot 55; July or Aug M; Wept 53. OATH-optlr.s lairly active, closing K high er. H)iot lots Inactive but prices firm no mixed spot m; -luiy iii : Aug ;n r, f-i pt No 2 white No 3 do No 2 mixed a Hoiit ;m . K V K -Nowlnal. POHK oulet; prices irregular; old mess 11 SUMlS Ml; new do VMU 50. LARD clotted inactive; Aug 7 45(0,47; tt-pt 7 4WolKl: ct 7 52. HI'UA K- raw, qtilct but steady; Musco vado KU test 3; centrifugal !l tcstllV; rcllncd iMIHt ami eaiy; cut loin or crusneii ft ant Pnwdiiiwl 4a 41; granulated 4k4V, i'ulut UmU; Mould A 4 il t N. . VKli4t--k uly-i tr -rtt onnroc w 14 V . Futures closed nuict. July, Aug or Sept 11 S5; Oct 11 no; Nov 11 NO. CHICAGO PRODTJCB MARKET. CHIOAOO, July I2.-LKAD1WO FtTTrtRHS. Tim wheat market whs extremely dull ami narrow during the entire session. It closed fairly llrtn but with a loss of Va) 'from last night. Corn started weak on tine weather but firmed up In sympathy with the great strength In provisions, closing, however, at a decline of Oat followed the ups ana downs in corn ami used Vl": lower. Provisions liocume very strong during the lust hour on irood huylnv (iv one or two local paekara, hwI the shorts who at the same time n iiil toeven up the standing contracts, l'ork gained 30e, ribs iifte, and lard 5c. Highest l,'ioing Wheat July 77 7"S Aug W 75 V Sept 7 i 75 H Dec 7H)i 7SX Corn July 4SV, 4((i Aug .... Hep 4S 4.X Oct 47 4S May in 18 X 0ti Jun July !' Aug ;m am Kept 311 21'4i Moss Fork July 12.02,' I1.U7) Sep 13.17.1- ViMH - Jan l;1.40 i;i.; Urd July IKS Hep 7.;tft '! 1 J an 7.. 7.27 X Bhort Ribs July 7.H21 T.m Hep 7.7o 7.67 H (hit COTTON OUT. BALI TORI , II 'IT. RIOP CXp Galveston 40 easy 7 H Norfolk Wlfcteady 7 ! Haltlroore Inom ,7 V 50(1 712 Boston unlet 7 738 4H) Wilmington steady " M KIOO Philadelphia Isteady r,S lsj Savannah W steady .7 I New Orleans HUD easy 7 1 lfi Mobile Inom 7 57 Memphis steady W Augusta 1217 dl I lium 7 W Charleston 15HS unlet 7 171' :U.riO Cincinnati Isteady 7V 'MO Louisville 'steady ,' I StUiuls J 750 steiuly MB ifij! BW roUK COTTON FUTUKK8. Highest Lowest Cloaliig June .... July 7 02(a(H August 7 IS 7 OS 7 IKt.a07 Septemlrer 7 Si T 1.4 7 11 October 7 SI 7 22 7 tiS Novcmlwr 7 Vi 7 JZ 7 aaS-M December 7 ffi 7 42 7 4atf43 January 7 U 7 Mi 7 'ntud Feb 7 (W 7 .W 7 val ch..7..-.-x-. n- - r m s--7 -wan Apr . .... 7 T8(78 Market cloned dull, sales U0,2UI. Middling 7 5-H), ! .., . - LIVE H l'OO L COTTON MAKKBT. , LlVRRPOOU July 12, 4 P. M.-HjioM steady nor ueinanii; niiiiiiung a Hi in; sales T,OW June 1 .. ;i r.iv.i '7 S 5i; j J 57i.i.-.S a tio b 3 :i 9 4 ill b 1 lU.i 1 1 Oil b 1 DM S CINCINNATI PRODUCE MARKET. PORK-fitmlly 13 regular IS OftS t& LA RI Kettle dried 1H . I1AOON HIiorM clear Hides, 8X(?.fl OR WHISKEY aalfisof Rsflbarrela of flntabod goods on the basis of 1.15 per gal., high wines. . ? NAVAL BT0BB3. ' ; ' Wilmihotoii.N.O. July 12. Spirits turpen tine,, steady VS. Koala firm: strained S5; - good strained 90; U ftruit 1 40; orude turpentine eteadyj bard 1 00; yellow dip 1 66 virgin I 86. CHARi.KaTOd, July 12. Turpentine firm, flit; rosin ttrm.U ALL IIEaUNG 8PIUNQ8 IIOTELf will be opened on the 28rd inatPer sons seeking a cool pleasant place to spend the hot months cannot do better than stop at All Doalinjr. Springs, seven miles west of Taylorsville. The water is celebrated for its Healthgivlng prop erties. For further information address W. H. BAUNKS, Ellbndalb, v ... Alexander Co., N. O EMMONS BLAINE is ho more, his soul has .boon wafted to that booW-fWra whence no traveller re turns, and there are people whose physi cal ailment, perhaps, has Caused them to prepare the necessity change for ferry- !B4l-Cf4MB4l'TOT4obtlWWOUroV Obtain a "new loaSe on life bj' visiting the now. famous Cleveland Mineral Springs, which is open for guests. Culinary de partment unsurpassed. For polite at tention, due consideration and thoroughly making our guests at homo. We, defy competition. Address, for circular, rnorniF.Toii Bprinoh, Bhelby, N. C. Tim FAMOUS CONNELLY SPRINGS Directly on line of W. N. C. Division of It. & I), H.'K.,and only 150 yards from Station. Four dally passenger trains. This favorite resort is now open. Cuis ine simply unexcelled. This water haB bcon highiyindorsod by hundreds of the medical profession aud has been pronounced bv a competent Loudon authority to bo fully equal to any of tho most celebrated mineral wa ters of Europe or America. 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The liulldlngs are lighted with gas, heated by ahotwaUT heater: hot and cold water hat lis mi urst i ln.su aanltury arrangements on iacli lloor. The grounds and surroiiudliigs are the mil M'Hiitllul In the .South. t'' HoKSlon opens Septi'mlMT 21st, ls2. For terms and catalogue, address the l'rosl- lunt. DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. C. Session 18112-0:) begins September 8th CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL, SCIENTIFIC, L1TERAKY, BIBLICAL, COMMERCIAL. Eight Men in the Faculty. Courses for Degrees Elective in the Higher Classes. Accessible Inexpensive Moral. Y. M. C. A. Hall and Gymnasium complete. Send for a catalogue. Address: Hev. J. B. SiiKAiotn, I). D., LL. 1)., President. Pr- i. S2SU(?lj-i.JL.-- ' fOUJipettTfeW in 10521 A Classical and Commercial School Or HIOH GRADE. Tolerant Building! and thorough Equipments. Ij Largv patronage from all the Southern State. Beautiful and healthful situation In view of tho mountains. Over SOO Student ! tat year. M-Tering lie mo liable. Summer School (BuiIocn College Couno) openi June 29. Fall Term begins August 16. For Illustrated Catalogue, addreaa, JA.I& M.H. H8LT, Pri., - oak'ridce, n. c. July July and August August and Seplember Hepteinler and Octubur Oct and Nov Nov and Duo Dee and .bin Jan and Feb, Feb and Mar ccccc 1 1 "11 1 Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar Sngar Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar Hugar Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar Hngnr Baking Powders Baking Powders Leaf Lnrd Leaf Lard " " Leaf Lard Loaf Lard Ordeir from MAYER & ROSS. MAYER & ROSS.' Wholcsaio Groccrt, - Wholesale Grocers,- '- Charlotte, N. C. ' Charlotte, N.C. sugar Sugar Sugar iHugar sugar Sugar Sngar Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar f0 Sugar Sugar Sugar Baking Powders Baking Powders Molasses Molasses Molasses : Molasbcs CoB'ou sugar CotTee Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar Ojituol CotTert Collet Ouffeo Coffeo Ootrix OofflMl Ooffoo Ooffoo tfugar sugar Sugar Sugar CotToe Sugar Ea.o.i.a'G.t.'s.a.ii.iiiii.dt'i.ii.ii. ia. &.& immiinimimiumi ewotv 'iA.'s-J - cnA c. hook. ARCHITECT BUFORD HOTEL. B. W. BUTLER. CIVIL ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT. . (UllloeClty Hall.) City and town sites survtyed. laid out and mapped. Wat powers surveyed and exam ined. Lotting tu. Plans ami enli mates of buildings, s irveys, nlaua anil est! mates of sewer systons andwater wurks. Surveys of street car I ma ie. All work guara&tuod. DO YOU EVER QO DIUVINU? Thomas iS-Yall kmp flomo of the bmi Buggy Horses and Most Stylish turnouts to be found anywhero. Try thom. Telephone 52. THOMAS & VAIL, 15 N. College St Hoqh W. Harris Wm.M. Litth HARRIS & LITTLE, Attorneys at Law, Charlotte, N. C. Offices- - - - 86 West Trade Street DR. ANNIE ALEXANDER, Praotloe limited to Women and Children. Of BoeHourS! 9 to Ua. m.,8 to4 p. m. No. 410 N. Trron St., Charlotte. N. C sop 6 8Hy TF TOU wish to a 1 at any time, w: KLL It CO., No. l5 advertise anything anywhere Tlte HO UKUKtiK r. KIIW- Spmoe 8U. K. Y. EVBttY ONE In need of Information on the subject of advcrUelng will do well to ob tain a copy of "Hook for Advertisers," 886 pages, prioe one dollar. Mailed, postage paid on receipt of prioe. Contains a careful oom pillalion from the Amerloan Newspainsr Dlreo lery of all the ucst papers and class Journals; glvos tlie circulation aud rating of everyone, and a good deal of Information about rates and othnr matters pertaining to the business of ad vertising. Addrons KOWKLL'S ADVERTISING TUTHRAU, ly 10 Spruoo St, New Tork SEABOARD AIR LIXE. jn.v lo, im. HBTWEI'TS' OIAlirTTlS, ItAMLEf, HAL KiOll ANUl'OUTHMOL TH -H1CIIMONI) W ASJ1 1 N OTON, 1JA LTI MO 11 1!, 1111 Lr ADEIjI'IIIA and new yohk. July Kj 1H ""N"o. 11. Ii (10 pm h7 Ml pm 4 Oil pin 4 ' pm t IH pm liilHI pm nlU'l pin II '1ft am ho) am T 00 am t no pm 4 41 pm t i 10 pin 11" id am Lv." ClmrloUe l.v Iluinlet Ar. Ar Ar Ar Ar l.v Ar 11 1 40 tun ll:ilini l.v Itiilelifli UiiifiHin Lv 1'nrliam la W pin Lv llendersiMi lili ill pin Ar Weldou Sim pin Lv Weldon fiTiilliiii Ar ltrlHrtwiith l.v t SiKlpm In P'tara'th Il.lino Ar Timprn Ar Old l'olnt line Lv TKl am Ar BalUmnrn line Lv 10 47 am Ar l'hlla. I. H. It. Lv J 30 pin Ar N. Y. P. K, It. Lv 1 00 pin-! Lv Portsmoti t h Ar N. Yv V. &. N. fc(klr.m A (l!,l Y,.i.,t " I 7 il n in H Wfrni 8 00 pm U12 10 pm lfi am 4 10 am 2 Ni am ):.Mtl am B 00 pm i ajumI ir- l'lula. 1'. Ii. U. 4,v swam Ar N. V., P. It. 1L Lv a"ifimn 1 Lv Wnldnn. A.O.I.. Ar 0 pin Ar Klohm'd " Lv 1110 pm I Ar Washington Lv ii. k. Si r 12 iH am 8 W am 0 Till am Arllaltlmnrel'.RKLv Ar Phlla.,P. It. It Ar Now York, P. It. It. IIKTWKEN CHAULOTTIS, ATHENS AND ATLANTA. Jri.v l0, 18(1T Ly Atlanta Lv Athena Ar Charlotte 1 am 10 1 in 11 rui pm t (I M II' L " 4 :am r r pm H ml pm 11 1(1 am 11 00 pin "So. 41 "t It 00 pm n Vi am 11:10 am Lv Cliarlotte Ar Athens Ar Atlanta HHTWKKN KI'TIIKKKoMiiToN, CIIAR U)TTi: AND WILMINOTON Jui.v 10, lH'.n!." Lv. RutherfordioTi Ar.CharUitto Lv. Charlotte Ar. MiniriMi Ar. Hamlet Ar. Maxtoii Aj Wllinlntfton Jui.v lo, lHir.'. J No. :H No. :w t H an am 12 2H pm t 4 an am ft 20 am 11 7 20 am H2itam itl am No. 41 "No. 4H" f,-; Wilmlnirtou 1 li iKi pm ft.V, jun H 7 Ml pm 10 HI pm 11 ill pm .v. 'V. Muxton I 'V, Hamlet v, Monro Ar. Charlotte ('liurlfitt. t 4 111 pm Ar. KutherforJton 8 20 p TraliiH No. ;1h and II have throuirh Pullman Weepcro In' 1 ween Monroe and Atlanta. 1 ram Mo..tKconneutfiit weldon with through I'uiiinan nutlet niei'pcr lor Kiclniiond. wnh Inidon, llaltiniorc.l'hlladclphiaand New York. "Daily. TltiiiiyexccptBunday. u llrcaklaxt. 11 Diniii r. h nujipcr. For InfonriHlion rtdatlve to schedule, rates, laro. 4c. nnnly to J. o. IIaskkhviij k. Ticket A(ft., Charlotte, N. C JnO. c. w iniikh, lleiieral Manar: O. V Smith, Tratllc MnniiKer; L. T. MvunS, Ooneral rtiieilnU'ndeiit. GRIP AND TETTER-WORM CURED. There la nothing more tenacious thanOrl uuliiss It Ik.' letu-r Worm it Is hard to ire rid of cither, but there are remedies for ImiIIi Listen: ('IUHI.OTTB, N. C, July 7, mt. To whom this miiy Interest or concern: I was badly affected with J.a (Irlppe and was in a serious eounition. 1 ttscit ( tiapmau 1 Vein-talile Pills and Instant Hellef and re ceived more benefit from tbem than from any thlnir I have taken. 1 earnestly rocommend theo to any one who may sillier from La Orlppe or its elliM'tn. B. o. . Caldwell. 4: Cll AKJ.OTTE, N C-July L 1893.-. "1 nRVi1 ' tffcia 'Several remedies for Tetter Worm and was never able to find anything to do me any Kood until I found Mr, Chapman's Itemody, which lias boon of irrcat benellt to r me, ami I believe will euro me sound and well in a short tlmoi w. C. Fkhocsoh Call on me at my la bora to rj for any of above Invaluable remedies or addreM me at Hooms 1 ands,U West. Trade street. Charlotte, N. U. U. P. CHAPMAN, Proprietor :cccccccccc:Ecccc "I 1 '1 I -1 '1 "1 ",-1-111-1-11 T'';' k0 7. Si-l- -rXv3 manufactaiers, , . 1 1 . i ... , n. RICHMOND & DANVILLE It. R. BCUKDULK. In Effect May 15th, 18112.. IKAIN8 LKAVR CHARLOTTE. N. : ls)0 1 DAILY for Atlanta i Charlotte Alr- A. M. I Linn division and ail polnis Smth and JifiO Southwest. Carries throuRh Pullman P. M.J DrawinK ltoim llulfet Sleeper lietweeu New York. Washlnirtou and Atlanta. BtlO 1 DAILY For C Oi A. division, inelud- M. I lnir Columbia, Auirusta, Aiken, (;liarles- liii f ton. Savannah and all Florida points. M.J Carries Pullman Sleeplnn car between Danville and Auirusta, - B:4fl No. 87 DAILY, Washington and Houth- M. western Vestlbulcd Limited, fer At luuta, Illrmliudi.im, McmphlH. Mont jromcry, Mobile, New Orleans; ull olnls South aud Southwest. New York to New Orleans, and WaaliliiKton to Mem phis without ehiuufe, Nd extra ehariro execnt usual l'ullumn lure. 7.-0TC NO. 10, DAILY, lor Washington, Rich A. M. mond, HalelKli, OoldKlHirn aud ill i lints North. Curries Pullman Sloep Init cars from Atlanta 10 New Yink, . . and Aukusiu lo S.iiiiiuxy B::i0 NO. 12. DAILY, for Washington. P.M. Hlelimoiid. Halclirh, Ooldsboio and all points North. Carries i'ullraiui.nlcep- liiK ear trom Auu-usui to WaalUiuruin and Asheville to Kalciirb. 19:20 NO. IIH DAILY. Washington & South r. M. Western Vestibule Limited, For v ashlnifton ami ull mints North. Throuirh cars lad ween New Oi lcans anil New York, mid Mciiiiliisand Wash Inurton. FOR STA TK8VILLR leave harlotte 1(1:45 A. M. dally, 6:20 P. M dully except Sunday. TUAINS AKKIVE AT Cll AltLOTTK : 8:00 A. M. i:-U P. M. y FROM TUB NOUTH ::ift A. M 6:40 A. M, f:(i0 P. M 11:10 P. M, Klft A. M, !):l,1 P. M, 8:21 P'M JialTy,- t1"lA M FROM ATLANTA. FROM ACOU8IA. THmr "STATI'HVITT.F." Ex. Sun, I PASHENO KRS LEA VI NO I'll A K L'.l I'Ti', ? A. T. At O. and Matcs ilie, at Ii Ii A. v. make elow? connect Ion at Htt"H"-!i" forall Western North Carolina pu.nli, arriving lciioir :i:."sl P M. In iinn lc time to stiiife Ut mowing Kock, 211 uiiii-s , distant, for supper, or arrive Asheville 5.59 P. M. SOL HAAS. .IAS. L. TA V LOU, Tratllc Manairer. (Jen. Pasa. AkL W. A. TURK. Ass't Oon'l Passenirer Airt., Charlotte. N .('. W. H. (JKIiltN, (Jeueral Malinger. )ALM ETJ RAILROAD COMPANY. On and niter Sunday July 12, lb'.'!, trains will run as billows: (101 NO SOOTH. no, 1 Pashkhokh AND KltrlOHT. Leave Hamlet 8:.'IOiim OslHirne (Flan: Htatlon) H:50iuu 7H . . "Kellock Btutlon 0:20 am K:H Arrive Cheraw 9.40 am 2:4 (IOINO NORTH. NO. i PAMBKNUP.lt AND KllKlOIIT. Leave Churaw 4:110 pm 2:4 14 Kellock 4jV)pm 0:8 " Oslxirno 5:15 pm TH - ' - Arrive Hamles .WW Wm, MONCURE. Supt IDEAL WIND-MILL. Cheapest Simplest, and BEST WIND MILL on earth Gua ranteed to stand un- less tower goes dowm. Semi for descriptive circular, ... A. II. WILLMAN, Agt., " Charlotte, M. C. Estimates given on plumbing work Sewer pipe, etc. Jy iii.lai and'WhliVrT'W'" lta.ured tt hcjee wli1' out pain. Boo"iofpnr tieulsrsssiit FHKli mm B M.WWH.IJ3Y.M t Aiuuntu. w OfihM titiK WbJteboll bv Columbia Pneumatics ! t by the best wheelmen many thousands In use have demonstrated that Columbia Pneumatic tires are practical In point of fact, the most practical in use. ' They get over tho ground. ey make tho records. Tlicy Bkim tho croam. D.R. HARRY, Agt. Charlotte, N.C. , . hi ff. : " . To ' (Get : Your.'Money's : -f lhW Worth ? ; ; , " . . " ' I WPg Then You Vfant - :M.s::r::-:Gm--' r - $l5$' CHEROOTS. i i- mmMmm-- tws-: i rr: ittMAMMjg Five for Ten Cents. a . . . ..... . - ' ...(-..-'. mi 1 1 ti IP am LLtIk c::r.r.":'.Ti; ; , 1 1A I ' The Tray is armn; J - ""nurir ,0 ro" li avii1? die ' 1I( II J l bottom of tli Trunk , ', lU I Ui easy of access. ' Nothfng to brenk or get out of order. The JJ ,Tray can be lilted out if desired, and to buy i this style Is a guarantee that you will get the strongest Trunk made. ; i ! J! If vnnr IValer cannot furnish von fintlfirtlio n, nuu.TiifttL & ptij., tiicnmono. va. - - i 58 "1K:- me. my tiDDERATt. iliilsslin QUICKLY, THOROUOHLY. FOREVER CURED (IfiXS MlentlBO method that tvri'fflA cannot fall unless the .Y. Tl Mu la hnnrt human aid. Yon reel Tm proved the Brat day, feel a bene lit every day 1 aooriknow yourself kina smona men In bodr, ir'nd and heart, imm auid lOMeA ended. Every obstacle to happy married lire re moved. Nerve force, wlll.euorsy, brain power, when "falling or loatara restored by this treat nient. All amalland weak portions of the body eo larmKl and strenirthened. Victims of abuses and excesses, reclaim your maiihood!8ufTorersfnira fntly.overwork.lll health, rcttiiln yuur vlnrn! Uun i di spalr.oven If In the last Btmies. Don't bedisheart cued if quacks have rok bed yen. I.utusahow'von that medloal wtoaua and business honor still prlsti hore gn hand In band. Write lor our Hoof., with explanations a proof, mitllodaealedrrM. Over M.OOU cwftreiieoaa Zm KSDICAL CO.. EUTFAiiO, H. 1 Iftroubled" , .htiunorrhcMi ,Oft Wh' l-',wf.,.....l..l I or a u y n ' ' 1 1 m . rn ; 1 i bdianr aai M iiKiAii luusa- a Jyour u sr-.t r a bottle oi 111)? It , re In a frw riava lwl:iilit lh.p'.' npnuhllxtl r.1 m &jjfi3d'H tr.r. 1 - 1 poiMmotu and UPMi-'i'irniitee.l nil to stricture. iht' I nil' fr sal American Curt, .Viini.fu.tunil by m, '.'fibw-a tu, r..... m. it. 9-t-v . 1 Li-i.io r..i: i Lcin 'ai u?.i 1lVSrV CINCINNATI O a ' 00 YOUWANTADESK? 1 SND FOR CATALOGUE. GATES 0E8K CO Greenville. 8. C. WASHINGTON & LEE IMVI HSITV, l . nliiBtnn. Vn. Arml. uiiii; l.fuv; Kn,:hira.riua. (hwns 8nt. S, ftit C'lUluKuo ldrH (1. W.O l.kk. PrswiJaat LAW SCHOOL W AsnrHOTON aud Let. UNivF.nsm, Ieifmrtn.V. K. A tifsvua Frit, tkiiii. mikI hut. Law. J. Rao. d "Inn Tunltcjr Hint. Kiimir. OiinsiitiilinnalLaw. aux Opvns liit. U. l'ur Cstiiliiirun addrpaa u. w 0. LKK. rWawb -"'f KVPA-ms - 1 l' -rv ti.r.'.M , tK- V.U4ViJJU lit. H.f.'t A. '.II. SI A lll.l. I. ,ii,m,. , ink,., , .al.ij.' lo r a iui,n.,'t a.ii'ti. THE PERFECTION C'ostn no morn. IooVj b -tter, w.n lunpar, a.l.. . 100 .,iu-:s inurr ouuwort I.,.. 1 i.v "livr tt,at.i I'rica. r.a.OO. .M. ss on ta sn C0NS0UOATEJ SHOt CO , M'Pn, Ln,Ws,t. e o d W. J. DAVIS & CO. VjllflMIIWEIMlasw' I 1 -"' ' '' ' ' No 0!. tr Slina. jj l .Yc ir tins Shoo tlurlna Cio Emmer Ihonlrs 0) S no ior surfta wiiii ... TiSD or Ts:M--E3 FFET. - B T' 1 KOlt OVEH FIFTH YEARS '' Mrs. Windblow's St)OTUINQ SYRUP ' " has been used fur ebililpon nrt,ii. .v - v nm) liVVbU" nig. It soptha the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, . -regulates the aiomach and bowelg and is the best remedy for diareah. Twenty " live cents a bottle, 8old by all druirpisu ' tlirilllirbnilt. tho sr,i.,l ..m j f a . nviiu. 6i !iw iy PEP-O-TASH. FOR DIARRDOKA AND FLUX Especially good for Toothing Clilldrcn. BTFoVflale by Dru.HiTir?-' The circulation of THE OB- SERVER,ia.larger than ever- before in its history,1 and is" steadily increasbp. ' "
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 13, 1892, edition 1
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