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Charlotte Chronicle. CO I OAini nm or m ohkowioiji 1IIMi far. luni asonuia, WO. n OH WR1TB lu uaaoaiou, Charlotu, W . a TO July 15, 1891. DinHUIID BCSIK8I. Aooorduig to the calculations of Lt Tottan. a learned Professor of Yale Vsdvarsfty, the Millenium will or Mir in 1 WljBjr virtus of the Professor por wltlosjaad prominence, tne tteiemeni aa ash-anted more attention than ia anally given to that of the ordinary erank. Botltisbot out of plaoe to spo In the possibility of snch It moat be observed that the world wm never so busy a now. Never were 0 but projects la motion and con templation. If ever wm there manlfest- 4 a atuoh ambition. Never did man fed an little like wind ing . op their b n 1 1 n 1 1, . aotwlikitandjng the fact that the rata of suicides have greatly Increased. If Lt. ToMea to a truthful prophet many plan will be spoiled and many a piece of httalBeai will be laid on the table m finished. Lefts what la going oa in Amertoa. Thar are a number of projeoti that wul bo sipped In the bod; chief among thatn are the World 'e Fair at Chicago, which haa already oommenoed to abeorb Beok of the enerty 'and Ingennlty of the world, and a Presidential election. la which blocks of five are to figure. There b the mewling. Infant, the Third Dartr. which will be out down before it arriree at the age of account ability and will be transported to the region of all bleaed dead infanta. There lathe Farmer 'a Alliance, which wilt fail under the reaper before it taenia The Democratic party, that baa flourished through a century of "storms will continue and will add luster to the dawn of the mlllenlum, while the Re publican party that now pip 1 In a feeble voloe furnithrt the beet eridesoe that the event 1 oloaeataand. ffUt will to npeet many thingi now going oa In thii country, bat no more .a than in Europe. Russia, a very much of an naftntohed empire, with gTcat llnea of railroadi under construction with Its millions of aerfi and thousands of convicts, ad its Czar, practloally en- taarh. Jefferson Davis' life waa Tory erent fol, bat la tiau ha will be known only aa the leader of the Confederacy and for the work he did while sojourning la Richmond, the) intellectual seat of the Southern side of the war. Rich mond lieertalnly more" Identified with the Southern Confederacy than any other city aad Us selection fo his final resting place la eminently preferred. It waa there that Jefferson Davis held at bay an enemy twenty times as strong tot tout bloody years, and three of those years he fought successfully, lie should sleep where he made both the fame of himself and his beloved peo ple. Of course a magnificent monument to his memory will be erected in Rich mond, a city which perpetuates in mar ble and brass the names of Washington and Lee. Rlofamond will now become the Meoa of the memory of the lost Con federacy and the Southern people will journey to it to see, as an Englishman goes onto Westminster Abbey to asso ciate himself with past genius of his country. The whole South congrat ulates Riohmond. BLAINE'S DAILY KOUTIXE. joying unlimited W!l, w"l all t knocks into a occked lit. Rowland will get rid of Wales and baccarat and Jack the Ripper will show up. Both Wilhelm and Bismarck will pack their grips.,, Both rotten Spain and unclean Torkey with the Italian Mafia will be dipped into the Mediterranean. The Celestial Kingdom of China will be out off like a flower, which has com menced to open under the warm sun of olvllliUton. The ralllenium will certAinly r lax the pressure of busine all around. The free coinage of sllvsrand the sub treasury will not be such pressing quea Mono after the arrival of this expected event It will hsve Ite advantage anJ disadvantage. One thing, it is so noar at hand trt a grant many pnoplo may be caught napping. It l well that ev eryone keep a skint eye on juit what is ahead. Risk nothing Til TOWN RITKEATIM TO THE COUNTRY The increasing annual summer rush of the denizens of the town to the country districts is one of the most favorable features of the times. The alarm Is being constantly sounded that the AuarjaaAoby ia growing out of all jwopoapoa la ahebUaats to the oountry district, Some writers hold that the average a" solum of the city U inferior In oharaetar, mind And phlsJqu to hie oountry eoaajn, ad that the town folks without drawing en the streagte end vigor of the, country men, would out as wealth increases la the ettira and it is increasing at a marvelous pace Ita possessors spend their time In pro portion. Ja the oountry districts, by the mountains and seaside, becoming the ehOdren of nature. e American people their tastes and Oapasltj for pleasure are a ornea between the English and French, but . as they make wreath, they multiply their I pleasures, and, now promise to become ay and very light hearted. They have . aa increased their capacity fur pleasure, that watering places and health resorts J have beams so popular that tkey are likely as have a very wholesome effort ' apoa ear crowded oities. The New York I papers state that fully ten p?r rent, of that greU aad oti r crowd! city U In . thaeoaatry, rueiuiag orr for,t. fald 4 load and will return to the city wan a new supply of nr.-. iht tbt se : pioptsooold aevar have otun in the orowdedcity. ooitiseltewtere. Til IESTJSU PL AC It OF 18 DATtS. For mors than a year airs. Jefferson s Davis has bee coosl laving the ques . tioSL, rhrth.r or not theah uf her dj 4lagtsod aba J would rott in . aad;taeepial of the Coifed. ray. !UhBtHkdrauV:ht ct'v "ppf s twl tottwcBHos, t m Jo.t t. naPonttr WS patyls, wui kscsM htr. Pia fcUi Ikf lk rua of ttt caratf Bsw tke Seeratary is Becarering Bis StresgU at Bar Harbsr, Key York I'res. )Uu riAHiioB, Me, July 13. At 8 o'clock a light breakfast of oatmeal and milk, with perhaps a slice of toast, and then Mr. Blaine is off for a long drive. usually lasting four hours. Whan he retarns to 8taawood he lunches over the New York papers, and listens to his wlfa aa she reads such letters as he must attend to personally, or snob as will help oheer him up. Among those the telegrams and long autograph letters from President Harrison always claim leading places. They are the kindest of epistles, and are as full of chat and friendly gossip as the missives of a schoolboy on his first vacation. Late in the afternoon the Hecrctnry starts away over the hills or along the shore for another long drive. Rometimes Dr. Taylor goes with him. Again is it Mrs. Blaine or Mrs. Dam row h. As often as once a week Senator Hale is his com panion. Oood company helps to cheer bim up and take his mind away from Washington, whither it too often re verts. IMAGINING HK EATS A GREAT DEAL. About sundown, or soon after, he re turns, nibbles a little salmon, eats a bit of chicken, sits and chats through the courses of dinner and tries to oonv?y the idea that he is eating a sreat dual. Then he puts on his light, low cut shoes and goes to the darkened musio room, where his daughter-in-law or some ex pert plays the piano. A few personal friends drop in and d.scuss the local news, telling of arrivals and departures, of teas and hops and drives. They no away, and .by 10 o'clock the family alone remains. Half an hour Inter ihn lights are out, the house is still, the BUinea are asleep. This is how Mr. Blaine passes his days at liar Harbor. It so yesterday. It will be so tomorrow. 1 is likely that It will be so"a weok longer. Mr. Bluluo complains about how fen- drives there are at Bar Harbor, saying there is no variety, when in fact he has beea doing notbiog else but ride around for over a month, and that would seem lo be enough tu exhaust most any locality. Yet the homes trot more Lrii-klv and more distances are covered ev. ry duy, aliowinu tiiut the KocrnUry is Krowiuir Mrouger on regular scheduled blumuKC time. walkino hard work. As yet he has walked little, owing to that bad foot, but Friday he managed to hobbles mile or so, and nhile he complains of the pain It caused him, it ihl him good. Bis appetite was better, "i m step stronger after the exercise. Bj it is likely that next week walking will be added to his regular sxeroise. Ho is growing better every day. Tho tin provenif-nt may be slow, but it iBure, and there are no steps backward. Oainglothe great influx of rural population to the village today allaiis have been unusually quiet around titan- wood cottar, and Mr. Blaine hns been sparingly visible to the admiriug lion hunters, msny of whom came miles to get a gLmipite of his figure. He is hd well as ho lias been since ooraing to Bar Harbor, however, and the fact that it was Bundajr, a day he has always re spected, coupled with a blesk, smoky sou'wester bluwiug la from tho Atlan tic, rather than any illness, is responsi ble for his snclusirenees. Koiraors Rlaiae and Dr. Taylor both report him improving. W.AUE DOKS NOT PIAB DKTH. Having completely bosed the patkc logical oomp4 tho iilsiuo kiuen now say that he has no pellicular uiktsdy of a mortal cuaraotvr, but claim that he stands In cringing terror of a md Jen death. This report was started in Ban gor about the time Sjoretary Windtm drooped dead in Hew Vork. Somebody said then that Mr. Blaine would go iLe same way in a short time, tnd one of Mr. Blaine's friends mads auswer: Don 't mention you think so to Blaine , it would scare him to death." It was told to Mr. Blaine, however. and the only reply the Secretary made was that it was the best way a man eould die. Oa another occasion, when Mr. Blaine was seeking tost from over work, he told the writer that ho had never dreaded death ainoe he waa old enough to reason. His fear was of be ing sick and unable to think ooneeou tivaly enough to apply himself, and tnus see tbs world drift nest him like a show. This conversation waa mentioned to Emmons Blaine lately and he said: FBKTTl SO TO QBT TO WORK. "That is just what alia father now. He worries all the uui because be cau aot get into harness. He is sole to no tu wMa AAlu kuu, SuU kttunta ii, bui hi pnysictaus drwui a ieisuie of bis old nervuua aiiark. aut have told him he must rest. Uauo his uutautr, aud hence the rep r Uit Li failing beelth is ooaoerk ,11 i beiu r than he as when he finish .d his Uuct and started for Europe tur yeon ajru last Jue." A naif mils ra:k tmuiu ttoe ( ao.i of Edn Is said tu be ua tho I'luiruiiiuii for Mr. Blaiae tomorrow. CHDERiTCDT 8WUJJ. All of the anderstudv awnli h-r kavei uniia ed Uwi alaiau a Isaia i aa I spurt fltmioo: red aeckii-. Tok.u a,ec. Mr. rutins, reminding bjra rf it, sasl taa, a ad nenkt and atber vielsat ps!w gaa. Bu aslsgotug togctawsy SS.ila ms straebari ueksM mad -kU.. A Startling Discovery . Is often made by a man as to his physi cal condition, wheal suddenly soma disease that ia larking la his system shows itself and prostrates him apoa bed of stokness This is pirtieularly theoass with malarial poison, whicn often lies dormant until a sudden change of climate forest it to the sur face. If, therefore, you oontemplate a visit to the Blue Ridge Mountains or any change to a high latitude, yon should first go to Cleveland Springs, the waters of which effectually eradi cate all malaria from the system and by ita wonderful tunic effects builds up the physical condition so rapidly that a few days' stay revives the energies to such a degree, that a person feels re newed and prepared for the full enjoy ment of a trip to the "Land of the Sky. " Those also who suffer from any dlssase that causes them to feel that their Nervous System is Gradually Sinking or giving away will find that these waters possess properties that will re invigorate and build them up. In faot for any of the many diseases that afflict suffering Humanity they nave proven by thorough test to be a Panacea, and as such are recommended by the lead ing physicians of North Carolina. For Analysis, Testimonials, c, Add rest j&wa J. B. WILKINSON, TJ Proprietor Cleveland Springs, Apr 10-8mos Shelby, N. O. laataVsmk Cksas. THE OLIVER OIL COMPANY " THE OLIVER OIL COMPANY, auvtnmuutuauo COTTON SEED OIL. CAKE, MEAL ; AND RK-GINB.: CASH PAID FOR OOTTOH BEEP. THOU. M. BELK, kUsTA.au, 01 W. 8th tt - - Charlotte, V. C. WHERE ;THE WATURS 'DIVIDE. Bear in 'mind GREEN new that the elegant PAKE HOTEL, AT Blowing Rock, N. C Will be ready for guests on July 1st., and don't make any arrangements for spending the summer untU you write for Illustrated Guide Book and terms. Magnificent Scenery, Bracing Atmos pbero, Beautiful Drives. Many places of interest, including the! . . Celebrated BlowingJRock Grandfather Mountain, Watauga Falls, Valle Crusis. Olen Bernle, Ao. Hotel brand new, thoroughly equiped. modern conveniences and comfort, eieotrlo cells, hot and cold baths, Ac. Address OU KEN PARK HOTEL CO., lB Blowing Rock.N. O. 14m BATTERY HARK HOTEL ASnEVILLE, N. C. Open throughout the year. Elevation 2.600 feet; nverago summer temperature, 74 dotr.; maguitioent mountain scenery. Hydraulic elevator; electric lights and bells; musio hall, tennis court, Udies' billiard parlor and bowling alley. Burn tlful drives and tlret clans livery. No mosquitoes. For deecriptivo printed matter apply to. J. U. rjriSliLJS, J19-Um. Manager. A SIX DAYS SALE. These goods are offered ev ery day at most tempting prices but we desire to call special at tention to the goods and prices that we will offer on each day begin sing Monday, the 13th inst We will show each day a separate line of goods at such discounted prices that will make things lively. So if you can b Interested come early each day. MONDAY. A choice select ion of Cane Matting, and Knottinghasa Laoe Curtains. TUESDAY. A charming line of Embroidered Robes, of solid, black, black and white chintz. A I so silk grenadines ia otoice patterns. WEDNESDAY. Our white goods will be opened up with a charm and attraction that our people seldom see, THUR8DAY. Aa slegant line of ladies regular made shirtii, and shirt waists in various shades nd 0 dors. FRIDAY. A btautiful lot of cotton, and all wool eballies, wash surah and pongee. 8ATURDAY. Chiffon lace, embro mall handker chiefs, linen hsndkerohieft.cotton hand kerchieft; all kinds of ladles' neck ware and a choice line of fans. T. L. ALEXANDER, SON st CO. Advertising In a live neatly crlnted well set paper always Jraeirp ns - fflmtlnttwt, QUs. I (Scots cnris4II Osoos, Cc. JOHN FAR R 1 0 R, JEWELER. POPULAR OPULAR MIST AK Ta MISTAKJJ tsuuuinrvuTarues -Having had- 15 Years' Experience y -IN THE -jjttWELRV BUSINESS y and having thoroughly studied the wants of the ft ssiswtitissssssiimssssat .HARLOiilE PEOPL r I feel confident that I can please all who desire anything in my line. I now have on hand a large, well selected stock of the Lai est Fads in jewelry and sil verware, (jrive me a call. IOHN FARRIOR, Inspector of the Watches for A. L. & aCR-R. Cos. J UST RECEIVED. UST RECEIVED. While we iustlv edov the reputation of carrying on a "first class" business, embracing all tb "first class" goods ia oar line, it is a mistaken idea that wa are not prepared to meet the wants of ins working people or poor people woo possibly and it expedient or necessary to buy a cheap article for a little mon ey. TRUE, wa do keep a high grade of goods, alwavt bavs and intend to do ao as long as we da business. Our trade demands it. Bat this fact does not prevent our being able also to handle a line of goods at prices to suit 1 ANYBODY. ANYBODY. Of course we cannot afford to handle trashy goods, but bear in mind that cheap goods are not" always "trashy goods." We aro now prepared to meet the wants of the working men and boys Work rants at remarkably low prices, having bought a large lot fiom the Charlotte Clothing Manufacturing Co., embracing all grades and sizes, which we offer from 50c. up. Also aa endless quantity of striped and checked I gingham SUMMER COATS SUMMER COATS at 25c. In fact this is tho 'season for general reductions in all departments. and wa have made them. It ia to your interest to call and tee our stock before looking elsewhere. Respectfully, PHARR & LONG, ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. 4 a SOUTH TRYON ST. Buist New Crop Buist New Crop Turnip Seed Turnip Seed Send br quotations. JORDAN & SCOTT, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST S No. 10 North Tryon St. Nkw Yohk Ofticb, 01 W. Broadway. Bo8ton Omo, 6'i High Street. OtnCB Or THE WHOLESALE HOUBK Of- S. WITTKOWSKY, CHARLOTTE, N. O. Oh Yps, Oh Yes, OH He&rr-n to my Motto of ES, i P.: J. A. DURHAM & CO., WHOLESALE OKOCFtttt, Charlotte, N. C. We lisve a lurge and well elect 1 Ht-K'kof gtooerioe which we orfer to the wholesale trade ouly, and rwpectfull y ask an examination of our goods and priots before buying elsewhere. Respectfully, J. A. DURHAM CO. 1891- g nnrunnm To be BuUt SHOE FACTORY. FEMALE COLLEGE. pDec. 1890, uuuuwuu RuihsrT rt 011 MllturvlDstei ov.rHSpupl. H'udsaU from Ponr Slfi re rent hums I T rrftory. - JS 40 NEW Dwiixinos. I A Fine Brick Business Block. Nov. 1800. uuuuuuuu TOWN BONDS Issued for street Improvements. 0L The Ashellle and Rutherford ton ELECTRK5 RAILWAY, I Oct. 1F90. uvnirumrui New Plsulngt Mi ls. i) C Do .r A BlludC Ksctorr, Newc Finely Knaip I Mm Factor. 5 Sept. 1600. iinnrmjJi New Hotel, Thelso Ther ' ma), comp'eted. Filledr last AutoniD with Scuth ern people. Willie filled nexti winter with northern people. .)(Tl-e over Kiret National Bank, op .H r.r-tr.l RoM. (Jnlv U lK. I". U. MrMAMlWAY, PHTSIC1AF AKD srHOW. Calls ln at Jordan'. Iru Htur ur IW5 H Tryon 81., proinptly Qrer day or aism rva si-ir 17 RAU8, the PION and DEtX)RA- IV TIVE Painter. Shop, No lb H HOW RUTHERFORDTON IS "Climbing up the Golden Stairs' OF PROSPERITY AND IMPROVEMENT. Tryon Ht.. opposite Racket Htorv May IS ly. DR. ANNIE L. ALEXANDER, Praetlre Limited to Wmuen sod Obllarra Office Huurs: Itoll uu. S to p. a. Ho. JIO N. Tryon nire,i HABlXJTTK, H.O The Steps Above are but slight ones compared to wht H v ford ton in the nt xt two yearr. st -r for Kuthf-x- Mp,HS.lJ a. a joses. a ATTORNEYS. JONES ft TTLLETT, Law BtmjHNa. CRAnLurra. w. num. H.O. APPLICATION FOR BIDS FOR TRE AUBl ULTURtLAWIl F, .HAN ir.jl. OU.' (E FilK I HE COLOKtD RACE The LK.slaiur hM made it the duty i f th I oird ni Truae of the A A H Coliee for tke colored rate to locate sail iuti'.utiou and h amhorasd the Board of Trustees to receive donations in land, money or othnr property for the establishmeot of said intttution. Cities, towns or localities desiring that the "Agricultural and Mechanical Col leee far tbs Colored Rare" shall be lo cated in their midst wlil please send the undersigned scaled propositions of say offer tbeyeTcsire to submit to the Board of Trust, who will met at tne offioe of Pace ft Holding in Rale trti, oa the Mth day of Aagtttt. ISSt, at 10 a. m.,to eoaatoertae bias lor toe lecatioa sai l itMtiHiwon. W. H PACE, rrsa, nmt tvs The organization of THBi GLBGHORN LAWD & M'FG CO. men a great deal for Rutherfordton. It means that Substantial Improvements will b inaugurat ed It means that Rutherfordton' advantage OF H UA- llOiV, OF CLIMATE and Oh RESOUKCriS wiU be mx known Three-fourths of the Desirable Lot Property within the Corporate Limits is the Property of the Gleg horn.Landand Manufacturing Co Address E J JUSH E Ireas, Kuthertordton, . C. or J MATHHWS, Sec. and Gen. M'g- The answer of the most suoceesf ul business uion In America to the inquiry as to the secret of their tuoceet would be "Strictly Business." What does that Imply? First, PU8H. by crowding aa much work as poewble In one day. Sicoitd, PLUCK to catch on to a goad thing when you tee it, and Third, PATIENCE to harvest what you have sown, and at the right time. To apply these P. P. P. I will at an early date give you the opportunity by having one of my corps of 8 salesmen call on you. BOOTS AND SHOES lower than ever and the line to be shown exoela any of former seasons, both as to style, quality and price. SOUTHERN MADE JEANS. I have brought into requisition my experienoe of thirty-six years as a merchant, and Oath sufficient to take up the entire production of several woolen mills In Tennessee, and the further large con tracts with Woolen Mills in North Car olina, Georgia and Kentucky, enable me to claim the largest stock of Jeana today in the Carolinas or Georgia, and in prices will favorably compete with any house, be it North or South, East or West. Very respectfully, F. WITTKOWSKY. BUMMER SPECIALTIES. Men's Seersucker Coats and Vests, correct value SI 00; all ems at 79c. Mohair and Alpaca (oass and Coat and V,ts, at tl 60, 18 00 and ?8 50. Orapete Ooota atd Vet ts, B 00 to White Pnff 1 caoro Shirts, all sizes. SI 00. Silk Puff Rc.ftcm 8hirts, 2 29. P.uited B.s:m Shins, $1.00 sod $145. Nv ! rhirtM, iut'iried Collars ami Cutis j nil lull Neglige?, a dozen different I nd of m.imnle, sad aa man; diffrut prices, Mlo to 84 .80 ewh. I ho Celet-rsiod "H'saley" Si k Stsh, . f9 00. Black 81k Sseher, 81.00, $160. and tl 75 K.Ik and Leather Rclls. 50 cents 9 ii to New Lot Summer Neckwear. Flowing Ends Tacks, Regatta Bows, 4 ia Hands, and KibK Pcnrfa, all -munt 50 rents. Take jowt pi. k for S5& rogeks & co. F R OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. WDfSLOws SOOTHING SYRUP has Lmb ma4 Inr eaJMras mh'tm aanstirac. It sotthaas tae sum, sonas the i lavs ail Mia. seraa wt soli, nsv lonae aa vla stf !j tM w atafcesa. TTt Sv sw i srwMste tarstgi Tirr MM UM SM1! rMs
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