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10QIAI, AIB ACTITITT. : Fmtili at limitin . Citralig Eatrtlaitt aa4 Iiq KitorpriiM- Bpeelai tu Tub Osbokicl. GrmxsboicO, N. O., Jaly 11. Th ex citement of the past tiro was hM aamit dl i out, bat yet It M aan STtau thing to mention Mr. Fit' ami iapublw. But m tha Lndmrk .ye: -we nope era ions; so ow uiwm-1-jto fitting clothed la her ri jht mind." 1 Bare were some in oar town so sealoua In their hatred of Judge one nek that toey o-m'd cot go to tbe caleDratlon at the Battle Ground. Bat to far H we can heir the osle brat ion cam off and the largest crowd that ever attended Our usually quiet oity bat bsen unus ually ray this week, a O. Wright atnrtM the ball in motion Tuesday bight with moat dslightrul evning. There were about twenty fire or thirty couple present. Among the lum ber were Misses Fauci Shober, of 8alie bury. Hay Jopelin, of Danville, Mamie Hoartt, of Durham. Mr. Wright made a splendid boat, and if anybody failed to have a pleasant time it waa not his rauit. This waa followed by another de lightful affair given by Miss Lucy Ball, and tho' the evening was somewhat a poiled outside by a fearful rain atorm, no one thought of it while at Ki- Bail's. Miss Ball was assisted by her mother and younger sister, Mies Delia Ball. From the momeiic the crowd en tered the door until a late hour every one-seemed to be en j tying himself to the utmost. The attractions of the even ing were aioging by Miss Lucy Ball, music on the piano by Misa Dlla Bail, accompanied by Geo. Woodroff oa the iolin, and danoing in the parlor. Toe gaiety of the week oloaed last Thursday night with a dance at Mra. Thos. Settle's. Although it waa a dance there were scores of young people there who did not dance and such waa the tact of the hostess that every . one enjoyed it, whether danoing or not. The floor on which the dancing waa done waa a fine one, and the rausio was heavenly so that it seemed as if no exertion waa requir ed on the part of the dancers. The hop waa given in honor of Misses Isabella Montgomery, of Concord, and Laura Hammond, of Charlotte, who are visit log Uisa Carrie Settle. Among the vis itors from other towns we noticed Messrs Boyd and Walters.of Keljgville. Ware and Summers, of Winston. It waa near 2 o'clock when tbe happy young people reluctantly bade tbe bos tees good night. Oreensboro has an air of business about her never seen before Tbe rock crusher is busily getting cut tons of material with which the streets that have not been paved are being macada mized, and just West of town a large force of hands are bard at work grading the railroad to tbe steel furnace. The mv brick machine for manufacturing the brick for the furnaoee has arrived and in a few days will begin work. A convention meets here today to mtke a tnove toward a local option election. There is a good prospect that prohibi tion (not a third party) will be carried ia this county. fiBBAT LOSS IN BATTLE. Aanbllatiai tf aNarth Carolina Ctn ptiy. K rhmond Dlspatcb. I i confirmation of Oeneral Beth's ad r ens referred to in your issue of the ?6h instant under the above heading I b n to quote from a publication lately i.-.usd by Colonel William F. Fox, of A.biay N. Y., entitled "Regimental 1, ees in the American Oivii War." ; jlooel Fox waa a lieutenant colonel In t ie northern army, is president of the S3 -Lty of the Twelfth Army Corps, ad resides in the city of Albany, N. Y. He devotes a chapter in his book to Confederate Losses," and I quote from pge 555: "At Gettysburg the twenty sixth N.Tth Carolina, of Pettigrew's brigade, ) ieth'a divis on, went into action, with km effective strength, which ie stated in i in regimental ffliial report as 'over SCO men. ' They sustained a lues on the fi.-.t day's fighting, aooo'dlng to 8ur p -ion-General Qui d ' rnpjrt of eighty fa killed and 603 wounded total 688 In addition, there were about 120 i iissing, nearly all of whom must have lwn wounded or killed; bat as they fell i i the enemy's hands, they were not iaoluded in the hospital report. This loss ooourred mostly in the first day' fitfht, where the regiment e"Oiuntered trie One Hundred and-fifty-firbt Penn sylvania and Cooper's bit wry, of Row ley's brigade, Doubleday's division. "The quartermaster of the '1 wenty aixth, wno made the official report on July 4th, slates that there were only 218 left for duty after the fight cftbe 1st lost. The regiment then participat ed in Pickett's charge on the third day of the battle, in which it attacked the division held by Smyth's brigade, Hay 'a division , aeoond corps. On the fol lowing day it was mustered with eighty men for duty, the missing ones having fallen in the final and unsuccessful charge. In the battle of the first day Oapt. Turtle's company went into ac tion with three officers and eighty-four men. A 11 the officers and and eighty three of tie men were killed or wound ad. On the same day and in the same brigade, (Pattigrew') Company C. of the Eleventh North Carolina, lost two officers killed and thirty-four oat of thirty eight men killed or wounded. Oapt Bird, of this comtaoy, with the four remaining mas, participated in the charge en thslrd of July. One of those, the flag bearer, waa shot, and the cap tain brought out the flag himself. "This loss of the Twenty sixth North Carolina at-Uettysbarg was the severest regional! loss nana tbe war " It mar iuteeet your reader ui know that thn first ooiouel of the Tweuty alxth North Carolina rt-fiment was the present honored DoitM 8 '.Blew Senator from North Carolina, Z -euton B Tat o, who resigned in the uimmw - of lb 3, when elected governor of hi 8 at. 11a wai saooevded a colonel by av young maa not tweaty ooe yeai of age, a gradaate of the Virginia military ini tut in the class of 1861. Thi youthful colonel waa one of eleven anea shut down while bearing the lag of hi rvgi ment in that deadly charge oa. the firs days fight, and waa buried oa the field. He waa aa elder brother efjroar towaw anea, U. P. E. Bargwy&MtarthChroU . . TttaJ VUlal SiipljtfCetUi. New Ton, July ItTotal vtnVa apply of cjtMM for the world ia 1,193.. 1M bale, of which l.MUM are amer aanagalawMM.MT - W0.W r tpeetlvaly last year. BacVpt ( all taw tarior towns 1J6U.- aUeateu lUantatioa SO', wTOptaaigtl "? . Baalla m4 TilBM. ; WbtattoaUrrpoa4nt. Msdt WahinMontana. of coarse, rro ollrot Hsmiin, who died the other dy while i!avine ucrda. He was remerka , ble for never wiring an OTomot, hut i that record wa broken by kl on. ueo. oolr discarded that wran altogether. but never wore an nnderebirt- The man of the Booth anmasaed in endur ance the man of tbe far North, and matched him in health. Mr. Tillman, like Mr. Hamlin, ia a verr moderate eater. Indeed, he save, that "the lesa he eat the better be feels. " Biamarck, ca the other hand, is an enormous feed er, but perhaps he has not enjoyed vig orous neautn. Agaiist Three Wake Cssaty Parties tt Com. Up Refsra Jastiee Karnes. Nawa flbarf er.l A sensation oaae will come up here oa the 18th last, tutors Justice U. B. Bar- bee la which the State is plaintiff and Blanche Winfrey, Allen Unchurch and Mra. Sarah Upohuroh.of thu county are the defendants. Tn6parties are charged with the concealing tbe birth Of a child of which Blanche Winfrey ia the reput ed mother. Blanche Winfrey was livin iu the house of Mr. Cpohurch and bad been pirtially raised by him. The child ia supposed to have been born about the latter part of June and no trace of it can be found now, except the1 supposi tion upon strong ciroumstanoes that it was born about that time. Upohurch and wife are charged with ocraplioity in oonoealing the birth ot the child. It ia learned the whole neighborhood is stir, red up about the matter and the women are busily engaged in searching in the woods for the missing infant. There will be a large number of witnesses at the trial and able counsel have been em ployed. New Ysrk Stack. New Yohk, July 11. The stock mar ket today waa a fitting end to moat in tensely dull and uninteresting week at the stock exchange and the dealings were restricted to the smallest limits, while almost utterly devoid of feature. Demand from aborta with little new bnying served to keep prioes moving upward in a listless sort of manner un til tbe issue of the bank statement which created rather a disappoilng im pression with its small loss in surplus reserve and immaterial losses in other items. Opening waa firm and further advance of I to i were scored, but late returns neutralized gams to large ex tent and close was rathnr heavy at in unifrcmt advances over first prices. Sties 43,000 shares. MARKETS BY TELEGBAPfl. By Private Wire t Saith & Watts, Broken, Na 10 S. College St. COTTON, New York, July 11. Liverpool this mnr .inn was very disappointing, our ct McS stating that the govern Tient re port yesterday waa to a great extent counteracted by the more favorable weather since the first iost. In response to the weakness abroad our market here opened at a decline of 5 to 6 points at which values held atoady till dote. Tbe position remains entirely unchanged with no new reature of any conse quence to refer to, and we can only reiterate that in the absence of adverse crop newa we see little in the position on which to look for anything but occa sional reactions. Lbbman Bnoa A Co. STOCK. Mew York, July 11. The stack mar ket closes a little higher than it did last Saturday. Prices were attacked on Monday and (J & 6c y waa made the paint of attack. The oft repeated story of paat misdeeds, such aa building in the wilderness and a tremendous in crease in bonded debt, rehearsed. This story has been placed before the publio time and again, and we think newspa per writers might begin to let up on it. considering tbe way tne market nas been hammered durirg the last wetk i lie number ot ralso reports that have been (circulated to depress prices, and the amount of talent and ene gy which bit b en wasted in trying to lower prict-s , we think the market has 'acted remarkably well. Trader are bearish; most have been hurt in Wall street, and having lost heart they naturally turned to the bear aide of the market. Tbe crop report issued yesterday shows clearly the state of affairs. Tbe gram crop ia practically assured, while tbe corn crop, although two weeks late, is doing well. Earnings of the roada are beginning to reflect the movement of the new crop. The Atchison and Bt. ram roads in their weekly statement of earnings give proof of good times which are sure to come with a floe and abundant crop here and a abort crop all over Europe. An important meeting ia to take nlacs Monday in the Windsor hotel this city. and the advisory board of the western traffic association is to meet. A number of subjects are to be con sidered and the old queetion ot joint agenoiea will be again debated. Toe Alton Boycott ia neartng an end Western roads are growing tired of the antagonistic feeling of the trunk line ana wish to see the big roada agrea. W are bulla on the situation and aee aoi king Pi change thai opinion. E vet y thing oed that cau happen bastakeu piaoe ia ti It month, and there is juat a auiait likelihood that dame fortune will fayor us with a twelve month of gold tune Uur market today waa wary Strooir and a -little outside) baying was notea. We expect better price next week and think tne outside public will com in aa big buyers ia the near future. The Bank statement shows a decrease of a million, and the market in conee queues sold off a fraction. It waa a holiday ia London today. ' (JAHH K tO. OEAOt. Cucaoo. July 11. The day has been doll aatd fsatarales. The Oawernmeot report has faesai thoroughly dissected arid not much haa bean found to earn- meat apou. Tbe general acceptation ia that tan showing ia favorable and the Crowd are disposed to awaH dayelop- maau. to loretga aunatioa m not o strong a it waa. The chief goan today was tne report that French markets war off soma to per bushel, attributed by MM 3 tha dnry heinc take off. 5 In lW??'7l!lf?T fcrfretf in ton Heated' today. Libera reeerpta of wheat are expected here this week; probably this ha a subduing, If not a wtaaening effect The weather ia all that could j desired locally but from the wheat belt storms are reported ; bad weather will; have u.fliimca of oars. The short, interest is undoubtedly large and re peated euoeaees have made them bold and any weak apots are taken advantage or, but any audden strength or nan turns briogj many into camp. Corn and; oats are dull in sympathy with wheat. The friends of eaah staff are many and predict better prices bat do not see moon so cnange the situation at present. ceipts and demand are both good. Pro vieiona quiet, and prioes steady. LaMSO" Bbos & Co.a Baltlmare Fre4t.ee lark at Balttmorx. Julv 11. Flour qulet.nn changed. Wheat steady, spot $1 00). Southern wheat steady: Fults 901 OS; Longberry 9X9 1 08. Corn firm; spot 87; Southern corn, steady; white, 7o9 75;yellow7875. Xw Tsrk Pre tee Harktt New Yon:, July 11. Southern flour quiet- Wheat firmer, dull; No, S red $1 021(a) 1 03. store and elevator; options dull, stead, ; Na 9 red July $1 00: De oAmtwr 08f . Corn dull, lower; No. S mmO elevator: options tt higher, very dull, steady; July 65i; September 59!. Oatn dull weaker; options dull. irregular-July 48: September Hat: spot No. 2 43(a4j; mixed western twegvi. Coffee 'options steady and oloaed un changed to 10 points down ; July 16 80(3 18 85: September 15.10015.15; October H 16(a) 14 23; epot Rio quiet. Sugar raw, firm, quiet refined firm, quiet. Molasses New Orleans quiet, steady. Bioe scarce, firm; domestic fair to extra 54 7. Pe troleum auiet. steed t: refined New York S 80(37.05. Cotton Seed OH dull; crude off erred es 353S9; yellow off grades 88(388. Rosin quiet, weak; strained common to good 1 87K3 1.484 Turpen tine steady. Peanuts quiet. Provisions quiet, steady. Freight firm, fairly ao tive. Cklea; fraiae Market Ohicaoo, Jn'y 11. Leading fn tores: op'n'a hlfhast. closing Wheat, Julv Decern. July Heptem. July Beptera. 89 ss stti lxsH lO.sM tAI S.57K 8.49 Corn, Oats. MesiFork.Heptern. 0:ter Lird Heptem. 10.7H 10.67H S59 October. ah'IRIbs, Heptem Orlobar S.&3 S 411 n.sh nuntailuns: Flnur taad.unehanrd. No. i sprlnir wheat No. 1 rel iH- No. ac'irnitt No. K Oats Mm. Mas PorUira 1MV l.ar1g.OTMaS.i. HliorlHiDi9.Ias.ia. urv Halted ChouldxrH VSaoOj; abort Clear M .ca Wh;tk8V tl.ll. CiHeinnati Prodare Market. Cincinnati. July 11 Flour ateadv Wheat strong:: No. 9 red. BOTdDl; old 93 Corn good demand; No. 9 mixed 6i Oats firm; No. 9 mixed 40. Pork steady 10 624. Lard firm S Bulk meats nrm, unchanged. Bacon firm, unchanged. Whiskey steady l.lo. Naval Stores wn.vrTow. S.O. raroanllns steady 3. rosin Arm. strained 1.90: food do I.S5. Xi arm 1.00; erode turpentine Ann: hard I .C suit ana vlrcta i.tO. . . an VH.MnllnaituAvllU' rosin firm good strained 1 .90. Savannah. Oa. Turpentine Arm six; rosin Onn l.Kal.Si. Cattaa. OALVK8TO5 Cotton quiet; middling i; net receipt 08; gross receipts 93; sales 61; stock 6321. Norfolk Cotton dull; middling 8; net receipts 113; gross) receipts 145; sales 48; stock 7930; export coastwise 8. Baltimore. Cotton weak; middling 84; net receipt none; gross reoeipta 88; aaiea none; stock 1676. Boston Cotton easy; middling n; net receipt none; gross receipt 991; sales none; stock ; export to Great Britain 308. Wilms oton Cotton noml; middling 71 ; net reoeipta 28; gross reoeipta 96; sales none; stock 4079. Philadelphia, Cotton quiet; mid dling 81; net receipt 835; gross reoeipta 825; stock 6780. Savannah. Cotton easy; middling 71; net receipt 93; groat receipt 95; sales iao; stock DBVX. New Orlnahs Cotton quiet; mid dling 7 15 16; rot receipt 89; gross re ceipt 91; sains S00; stock 60 806; export continent 3381 ; coastwise 458. Mobilk Cotton quiet; middling 71; net receipts 89; gross receipts 89; sales 50; stock 6586; export coastwise 80. Memphis Cotton quiet; middling 71; net receipts 64; gross receipt none; sales 73; stock 5891- Augosta Cotton dull, nominal; mid dling 7f$7t ; net receipts 88: gross re ceipt 108; sale 13; stock 13,764. Chableston Cotton quiet; middling 71; net receipt 41; gross rtoeipt 41; salea none; stock 4154; export coastwise 910. Nxw York Cotton easy; sale 161; bales; upland 8t; Orleans 818 16; net reoeipta tod ay 875; exporta Oreat Britain 903; continent 8561. LIVERPOOL COTTON ABJCR. Liverpool Noon. Cotton business moderate at unchanged prioes. Amer lean middling 4 9 ld; eales7,000; Amer loan 6,900; speculation and export 506; reoeipta 1,000; American ;Fu tares easy. July and August 4 80 B4d. Aug. and Sept, 4 89 64d. Sept. and Oct. 4 86 64d. Nov. and Deo. 4 40-rMd. Deo, and Jan. 4 43 64d. Jan. and Feb. 4 44 64d. Feb. and March 4 46 4d. LmtRpooL, i p. Cotton. American middling 4 (-161 July 4 99-64(34 80 4d. July and Aug. 4 99-64(54 86 64d. Aug. and Sep. 4 83 a4d, eeller. Sept. and Oct. 4 85 64d buyer. Oct. and Nov. 4 87 64(a4 88- 4d. Nov. and Dec 4 89 64(a4 40 64d. Dec aad Jan. 4 41 644, value. . Jan. and Feb. 4 48 64d, seller. Feb. and March 4 45 6td, value. Futures cloaed barely rteedy. PVTVUS. Niw York, July 11. Cotton Net Noatpta nosse; groat receipt 183: fu tures oloaed vary steady; sale 88,800. Jy i , , 7 ttatt fteptuaker- Oesnaw 13a ln ! liaat . a 47a . , . S (aS7 . i, i I,, a m , a :art .. I Mast Patirmary March A aril May. Kw Tohx, July 11. NoosL-tocka iMil'tartTr.'Stlia toZSiJtof. .01', wplanda 8: future 8 18-16. Nrw Tout. July U. veaing Bx ehanar quiet aad Bra. Posted rate S4 86(g4 88; O'tntnernial blUs $4 84!o) 4 884. Money easy If; closing off rod 1: oub-treasury balance, goM, tt, 075: sab treasury balance, currency 91.947: f"mment dull. Arm: 4 rev cent. 1.164; 44 coupons, 1 004 bid; State bond neglected. Alabama Class A. 8 to B 98 " " B, li . 1061 OaorpriaTt North Carolina consuls '........ IM " " 4" 96 Honta Carolina Brown Consols.... t&84 Tennessee settlement 6 109 " " 6 9t Virginia 6s - 65, Virginia consols t50 aakad. fbtd. TROTH HTKAIS-R THAW F1CTI0M. AuTtatares tf lali Bailtrt li Far ttathtn 8 as. Phippsbctkj, Mi., July 11. Capt. Jos. Perry, of the barkentine Hustler, has juat arrived home from a long sea voy age. The Hustler waa launched in Bath laat November and aailed for Phil adelphia Llght.thetee for Seattle with a cargo of Iron pipe. While going round the Horn bad weather waa encountered and the vessel waa wreeked on a rank en rock In Naasau bay, 40 milea wast of Deceit Island. The crew left In boat with nothing but what they stood in need of, rowed to the island 90 mile on which there waa a missionary station called TJahiervia with several English missionaries and a atation for the relief of shipwrecked crew, kept by the Ar gentine Be publio', which also sends its prisoners there. The captain aaya five of the men who started aoroaa the country from Sandy Point bound for the missionary atation were captured by savage, bound to tree and fire built around them, when on of the men menaced to get hi hands free and drawing a revolver shot one of the In dians, which so frightened the rest of them they ran and the men escaped. After having spent 95 day in this Real ity they want to Buenoa Ayrea. Thence they went to Southampton, England, from there to New York and thence home to Main. Are you in Charlotte Territory? Have you ever bought groceries from uaT Don't you want prioes on all yon order. Are you tied down to one concern ? Money made in buying is surely money made. Out our prices on groceries and tobaeco Slake out an order and net our prices. We am here to compete, not to get or ders or favor from anybody. We can doyou a handsome turn juat now on Chewing Tobacco ana uigars, a we have JUtt oloaed a contract for 1800 boxes tobacco, and we oertainlv can offer you inducement along this line. Brooms, Paper Baga, Coffee, Sugar, Flour, Harris, Lra. ooap, noiasses, Salt, Canned Goods. Reepoctfully, Mayer & Ross, Wholesale Grocers. This is the way with the Ball corset: if you want ease and shapeliness, you buy it but you don't keep it unless you like it. After two or three weeks' wear, you can return it and have your money. Comfort isn't all of it though. Soft Eyelets, and "bones" that can't break or kink Ball's corsets have both of these. W. J. ot B. M. DAVIS Office over First National Bank. opw HsOssail Wi4l. IJalvMsf DR. a O. McMAHAWAT, PnvaiOTAX AMD BUBOBOB. CSdla Mt at Jordan's Drac mora or 1005 a. Tryoa av, promptly answered day or alf ht Fa sa-ly KRATJ8, tha BIQN and DECORA TIVE Painter, Shop, No. 18 N. Tryoa Bt, opposite Backet Store. May II ly. DR. ANNIE L. ALEXANDER, fiailtea Uasltaa to Woeaaa aa OaUMiea, a. 413 8, Tiro Street. CHA HLOTTK, H.O eepa.'aVy avTB. a W. TfLfJRT A1T08HXT8, JONES Law Bv&pm ft XTLLBTT, OaUatorri, R.p. tt- aa a n-'f Ja.aaaw-r"'-fcrx aT-Titl i tHI rPATCNTEtK. asM..H icv FOR BALI BT BVRWELL ft DUNN ) Wholeaaal a am JOBDAN & HCOTT,) DruggiaU, Chablottb, N. C. THE THE LIFE-WORK OF AN EDUCATED PHYSICIAN IS AN 1NSTKCMK.NT FOU TIIK Cure of Disease Without Medicine H 4MRD on now thooriM of the cau.n an.l rtre or dlavsM, It deal, with ah aUutrlcal xA tamrxMe eoaoilloDS OI me vonj DU ino roni wmiuwun, tt Is tha stmaspaan. ooutrolUns IbsM oundlduus at wUL Ii Is m elaetrlcltr. nluf lf I. ilmnlv ImnnlrMl TltalltT. The RlnntmtMilM mBatAAtrr ed.1, to the Tltallty aiM only wliu Data re. la man-'a war. to throw off Uie trouble. Notlitns U fcai..-r of proof Ih.n Hint, with thin treatment, euree are matle wtilch ojr all othrr known mean are Impossible. ArrTK C:JE( ot all k'.uJi are cured In bourn iiv ii- ruuiloni uep. ue Ii : li. Un IntelllRepe,. r.v.l fWtJBm 1 l-i orrthmrv in..'ln!t of ni.-'lk-tK'ti wtiki mir:'!- v in ell I il If 1. kl t APtr. li.:,!. an inttxhnuKiiititt tin ircotmrai. J-'or leMiiiionla! frorn irti-le Villi KNOW SUU al; rurllier luforuuttloti. call ou or udtlreas ELECTROPOISE, V423 H. V. AVE.. WASHINGTON. O. O. IDIIIM and Whiskey Habiti cured at borne with- I a a avj out pain, nook or nar I I W III tlcnlars sent VVtV.lt. SBtBBBBBBl B.M.WOOLLKY.M.D. AUaata, Urn. OmoeltMH WbllelutUatl aj-itir-nTiHiiai ; la 49 honra Oonorrho aaill nllul ren are arrested byBajital Mldr; I'uvi fiwrMniMwifiwiiitlnfyiTenieiicel l-r?il. I if llltl't.nlHI.Sl or P. O. Vol g(H I , New Vert.' . APPLICATION FOR BIDS FOB THE AGRICULTURAL AND MECHAN ICAL COLLEGE FOB THE COLORED BACE. The Legislature haa made It the duty of the Board of Trustees of the A. tc M. College for the oolored race to locate aaid institution and has authorized tbe Board of Trustees to receive donations in land, money or other property for the establishment ot aala institution. Cities, towns or localities desiring that the Agricultural and Mechanical Col' ree for tbe Oolored Race ' shall be lo cated in their midst wi.l please send the undersigned seakd propositions of any offer tfaev desire to submit to the It iard of Truttws, who will meet at the office of Pace & 11 Urn in Ralegh, on the Mth dav of Auifust. 1891. at 10 a. m., to consider the bids for the location of aaid institution. W. H. PAuE. Pre Board of Trustees. Jua afj trao. THE OLIVETl OIL COMPANY, THE OLIVER OIL COMPANY, KAtrcyAOrvuBa or COTTON SEED OIL. CAKE, MEAL AXCD RE-GIN 8. CASa PAH) FOB COTTON SEED. THOS. V. BSL, UA'Atm, r7AVlS Baa- W BBBBBBW Si aBBSBBW kV ym? ? Ik Lit your dealer eanl supply joa Witta for Catalogue, nien"f" Me ti atnaowlsr'tsl the tawttiw raaMilf M ciasssasassa ! TBeamrsaia NSBerrrsatT orWaltaav ittaadM rtaairw sals la wwoanitiereltasjat TheHwatCa. to all saflerer. i WeiaaTl,arTsJ A. J. BTONKiC. tt fX, V . a. i. 3 J DanaToa.Ua, Sa3aaVkl rrniv aia. A PhyticliE Mrie the kt nrWalaa I anasr ,)aUaal0lt7tM t Ijtaa (sw J saaasi BARGAINS? WALL PAPER THK LAUliKiftT -ftd UK V M.MjTKi S70 trfw-ii rHMt m rniisvosHptiiav, watoo w w ua IBaW w WlatlswtMM l a"- CTDC7l?f ftfbtni foranpawaYnd oomBvr oor too6Ma6 pritm nlaka aaant in ail natrtatiitt lir m aaa CHAS.M.N.KILLEN, 14 M. Mrrtat ft. ruiLAMuunuiursu a -A-"--.- fLtm mf t tt.MI.a. tnt. If not fr ajtlv In jomr ptnec nuk rr deaifir to nenA far rnin,loNVt nvmre tk Mrvncrt ffet tHffM for yoa. ITTAKK NO HjJ BWT1TUTK .MM WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CtNtfaWaj THE BEST 8HOE IN THC WORLD FOR THE UOHVtf It Is a aMamlM itiov?, wttfl no tacki or wax tbretwl to burt tb feat; nitvle of the bwfjC nn Cftlf, KTlialB and eMXi oVouum w moA morv thatm of thim ffrad than any other manubetnrtr, It eiiiaiB haUU crweft shoe coAUng from to 09.00. CR vu ueuNinp nun-Mwea. uie nnw mi 9Va fthoo ever ottorvd for $5.UJ; quai Wnnelt fmiatirtivl thnM avhliih iiamt fmari M ill tt 411.11. 00 li-and-Hwel Welt Mm, flf etUf, 3ta My Hah, (Hmfr(tvhl and durtvbl. Tr baa4 shoe ever oftured at thta price i itm, jrrad tu - torn msdo aoai cosiintr rrom vo.UU to BV.UU. CCO 50 Poll ri Maori KariTrwra, Hallrrwl Wen SD w and Itttr Catrrten all wear themt Una calf. vamletw, numth Innlilt. heavy tbrea toloi, axtaa KlDti 1K iibo pair win wr a year. aT ark .ill unr ram no iM'iier s KHi e 30 flue calf i no Ix'tter sha ever offer! at Dfla f lilx price; one trtal will convlnc Uiotso who WHnt it ahiH for com tort and mrvlre. JJO nn $ Wftrklnaman'a ah-m 39 a a are verr Htniiiff and durable. Thoee wiin linvo thfNi a Irlul will wtrar uo other make. DAUfi l.UO and l.7 acoool ahoea aro DUID worn bvthe iMivaavervwbera: titer aell rn tlicTr merits, n the tn'nalnK tut left ahew. aiaa If a. WO llanlawit anoo, neat IbCIUIvO Lhingolo. verrtvlwhi equjoa FTCOCb Iniportfd shtea conllng from to o.iO. ndlett 'J.AO. 8J.UU stntl tJl.79 anoo ror aiv(sstMrinnLNnKtia. wviiaa aao anraoie. " at sa 1 1 it i ixmKlaa' iiama aad prloe ara tarn pad ou Hi bottom or each abo. W. L. IMUUlaaVS, Uraktoti, Mbm. GILREATH'A CO. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS nco caoaa diamond dkand.. DatV and alwmya rflaW. Ijt4lem, A ak PrtafRtat fr lHamJ Br4 In re), nx taUlto baxea. crajad wita 1 Mm ritibMi. Take m othfp. All pmn arc datajaroaa MiitrVlla. Hratt ataf. (stamiia) for atlculafa, uailmtlavls ttii'i Ui'llrf fr lAaJIt," la ltar, laj n4lla la aastbuaanl boat wltk nlitft wnttw rctBru mail, namt r-ntw. 1ilrfcalT tt'ICSi.kaalaSsi ssa rttia W If YOU WISH "Advertise Anything Anywhere Any time WRIT a TO Geo. P. Rowell & Co. No. to Spruce Street, NEW YOWL Every Month I many women aaffer (rota Eaciaalra or I Scant Menttruatlon; thay 4sat knw who to conftde In ta (at proper ad vac. Ooat coofida In anybody tut try Bradfleld's Female Regulator a SpsciSe lor PMMFUL. PdOFUSE. tUkl I . SUmiESSEB an IRRSULa MENSTRUATION. Book to " WOMAN ' mailid fraav. I BtAOrlELO B.EGUUU0I CO., Mlaata. aa. SaU ay all Praaaaita, TscCaarlilaOlUKlll. Fackana aatai sallnaa. PalKfcM. KBaa. aw 'Uabaattl tSrtara Boo a4 aaf rfrae. i r" mm l.f ZZZ 1 praacrlh. aaaaW;BBV
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 12, 1891, edition 1
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