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ft IS Paper is 44 Years Old CHARLOTTE, N. C, THUHDAY, NOVEMBER ft, 1896, VOLUME XLIY NUMBER 2268 I k professional. TYPHOID FEVER IN WELLS, j Pt their GEO. W. GRAHAM. Office 7 West Trade St. practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose 4Dii Throat 1B VENABtE VALUABLE PAPEB. He Beads It at the Session of the Beard of Ileal tli A Well May Be Infected With Typhoid Germ a Day or Two After Its Watn.. It ..., !-.,.. IT I 1 . w . A Q 1QOn I uuuiiuuxubii0 E. P. KEERANS, Dentist, offic07 West Trade St., Charlotte 1894 Kov 2, Tbe following timely paper was re.d by Dr. F. P. Veoable, of the ohair of cheistry in the University of North Carolina, at tbe recent Board of health meeting in Char lotte. Dr. Veoable said: "Ladies and gentlemen for a abort while this morning I wish to interest you, if possible iu tbe subject of connection between drinking water and typhoid fever, I wish to interest all tbe wor thy citizens; tbe doctors and tbe patients; especially tbe patients, in this important subject. You all know the serious nature of this dis ease. You have some idta of its t i :u t ..1,1 , ' ' I reliable statistics of this country of ours and even ot our state to snow how prevalent this disease is but exact statistics are lacking.The vie time of this disease are, oounted by tbe thousands every year. In great Britain, where exact statistics are kept we learn that the number an nually tailing violims of this disease amounts to about 6,000, and that means forty, fifty or sixty thousand ca-es of sickness and a great loss to tbe community. If there is one well established fact of scientific medicine it is the connection bet tween drinking water and typhoid fever. It ought to be impressed Will be in bis office at 609 North more than it is already unpn the peo Tryon street, during November, pies mind. except on Wednesday and Thursday "You may know of this connec of each week. His practice is limit- neotion but do not realize it. In ed to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. order mat i may not reiy aiuiuiy nnon meoiurv 1 win banc w . v frrjGa W. HARRIS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law nfflrc Nob. 14 and 16 Law Building, 0fflC ' July6,lb95: Osborne, maxwell & Attorneys at Law, Office 1 and 3 Law Building. Oct 20, 181)5 N PHARR, Attorney at Law, Office No. 14 Law Building. QLARKSON & DULS, Attorneys at Law, Office No. 12 Law Building. jqRsTm. A. & P. A. BLAND Dentists. No. 21 North Tryon St. Charlotte, N. C. rR. W. H. WAKEFIELD. watching of the water a really saving money, DOG Tvrnnwml Xr OTRTJON three recorded examples. Perhaps RS. M COMBS & U1BBUJM knQWIt0 ,ome of you . . l L TU to otners vney may ue new. . Thysicians and Surgeons, Office: No. 21 North Tryon Street Charlotte, N. C. No better preparation can be made for the hair than HJGHfiS' QUININE HAIR TONIC. It keeps the Hair and Scalp in perfect coDdiMon all the time Trial size 25 cents. R. H. Jordan & Co. Stamp Agency. Prescriptionists. Phone No 7. t joa want to look uice, send your Linen to the (II 1RL0TTE STEAM LAIINDM We have the beet laundry in North Carolina, and guarantee you strictly first-class work. Charlotte Steam Laundry. NOTICE. )on't you want a good watch. If so come to the NEW JEWELRY STORE or anything else you need in the jewelry line call and see ns. GARIBALDI & BRTJNS (Next to Gilreath & Co.'s Shoe Store) JOHN FARRIOR, Watchmaker and Jeweler, dealer in Dismonds, Watches, Clocks, Jew elry, Silver and Silver Plated Ware Special attention given to Fine Watch Repairing. Jan 25, 1895 Don't you think You have .been promising your wife lone enough to buy LerA- NEW STOVE? There They - j - show very clearly the intimate oon neotion mentioned. "Several reoorded cases were tbea read, showing the spread of typhoid fever from the drinking water. "From our own state less than ten years ago, a number ot young people of Raleigh wont a short dis tanca outside the city for a picuic. They made use of the water of an old well to make lemonade, etc Shortly after their return (about two weeks the necessary time of irw.nhfl.tion there were some 20 cases of typhoid fever with about four deaths, directly traceable by tbe use oi this well water. "At Wilmington last winter at an entertainment some ue wag made of the river water taken just above the outlet of the sewer, and six cases of fever were directly trace able to tbe use of this water, wiih two deatns. i wouiu no iu im press this upon the minds of tbe people that water inlet-ted with typhoid poison is among the most dangerous of substance. I would rather have some one put arsenic in my well than to have that well in ttcted with typhoid germs. Arsen- ic would immediately oe ueieuieu, but a well poisened with typhoid germs is the worst sort of poison and the people ought to recognize it oa onr-h The insiduous nature ol this poison is why I should rather haveBome poison whose nature I could detect. You cannot detect the typhoid poison by ordinary test or in ordinary ways. The water may be very cool and sparkling. Many people insist ou unun..s this water because it is cool,There hie in Washington over a well within ten feet ot a stable The authorities closed it at one time but the water was so cool the people made them open it again. It was so sparkling like champagne Now that very sparkling comes from the same cause in each case It comes from the carbonic acid ana that comes from dtcay and is evi dence of decomposition. Again, I I wish to impress upon juu the water that is contaminat- water BaDDlies. This means a heavy tax on the people. but not so heavy as the one levied by the typhoid fever. This tax that has been carefully calculated out in tbe case ot a city ot New York. The city of Albany draws its water supply from tbe Hudson river close to the Warf, and the out let of the sewage, and tbe annual cost in deaths iu toss of wages dur ing sickness in expenses of funerals and doctors' bills amounts to over $200,000 a year. This is the tax that typhoid fever lays upon tbe city of Albany. "It is not surpiising then that some cities go to great expense in order to avoid this tax. Chicago drew its water from the lake, near tbe shore in 1892. It took in water much of the filth tbe city threw in to the lake. Tbe number of deaths by typhoid fey er alone were 1,790 for that year- In 1894 they used this water taken from further out in the lake and the deaths were re duced to some 700. They are still not far enough out to prevent trou ble coming from that filth and they bavp a very serious trouble before tbem. "This supply then. 'If you cannot have good pure water can you purify the water which yo have? "For those using wells tbe wells of a town or city I must say that there is little hope oi pure water and none of purification. There may be pare wells in a city, but it is not a very likely accident. The whole surface of the ground be comes cont min&ted with filth. It goes down not merely a tew inches, but through feet ot soil. It can easily be carried down into deep wel.B. The close aggregation of the population makes the contamina tion almost a necessity; especially where the sewerage system is not very perfect. There is no way of purifying that eoil after it has be come contaminated by filth a quar ter of a mile or more distant and in the case of a city there is then, at least danger. There is no use of saying this well of mine has been used for 50 years and no one has ever gotten sick from using its water. A well's water can be used easily foi fitty years, and it may contain very impure water, and yet not make any one sick. It is not that filth that makes them sick. Free your minds from that idea. Ii is the fact that this filthy water affords the best sort of a nutrivef. r tbe developementa:d multiplication of these disease germs, and if tbe water is open to conumi nation from filth it can be easily contaminated tnJth th rrms of disease. Al though you may not have been made sick by it during all the hay xrttt. vou mav be made sick at day. VVe would not think of using this water it we Knew some ono was scattering a metalio poison all over the surrouuding soil and it is just as distributed. There is no efficient means of purifying the sur lace of the ground or the well that hua onr-.e become contaminated. "You can, however, render that water harmless by boiling it. You cannot remove tbe filth, but you de stroy all life, and hence danger ot Hi a A & a transmission. It is not but nUnannt. in drir. k biled water. it is very much better than driuking contaminated water, and I believe we would all prefer to put up with eometbieg that is a little unpleasant ..ikoriktn rink ourowil lives or those dear to us. Wo take these lives in our hands when thought lessly risking the use of impure water. "Anotherway of getting help in this matter, and one that 1 wish to era nhfii ze eDeciallv, is by d siofotion ot the dejecta ot typhoid patients. This is not always practiced as it should be by patients or physi ;oo Whatever the case of fever V t VJ D . . . , WORLD'S GREATEST SHOWS. Singling Bros.' Circus to Exhibit in This City Shortly. Ringling Bros.' World's Greatest Shows, low everywhere ackuowl edged by press and public to be the biggest and btstot all arenic exhibi tions, will exhibit in Charlotte. Moo. day, Nov. 16. The performances to be given in this city will be identi cal in flVflrv nrav with those n resent- . j .. j .. f . ed at tbe immense Tattersalls Am pbuheatre, in Chicago. fortybve consecutive performance, during whir.h t.hn nrnit structure WAS pi--- crowded dav and ni?ht bv thousands of enthusiastic spectators The pub lic has learned to associate the Lame of Ringling Brothers with all that is great in tbe amusement line, and tne show itself is a guarantee of its ex cellence. It is interesting to learn, however, that all . preioua efforts have been completely dwarfed by t.hn wnniiHra nf t hin BARann'A rliftnl&v - - 1 j of high-class acrobatic, aerial, mana gerial, bippodromio and spectacular features. Among the arenic celebri ties are mauy European specialists entirely new to this country. Chief among these are the French family of expert bicyclers and roller skat- -r -n ... I" l ere; Jje JUluer, the intrepid e rencn diver; tbe Three Picardoo; tbe acro batic BrotberLeRoy, and the Lan. dauer Trt upe of nine classic models Irom Berlin. Among the many other sensational features are the incomparable Nelson Family of nine lady and gentlemen acrouais, tne highest salaried arenic act in the world; the flying DaComas; M lie Irwin, the "human top;" Mike Rooney, Elena R Und and a dozen other male and female riders of world-wide reputation; three herds of elenhants in the world; Mods. Natalie's laughable pig circus; th ... ... n fl World's lireatest Menagerie, em- hrarintf thft nnlv ltvincr uiraffo in the - - t j oa United States, a genuine blood-exuding hippopotamus, and more other strange and interesting wild animals . t than any dozen zoological gardens can boast of; a revival of tbe ancient Roman hippodrome races on a scale ot unparalleled grandeur and com pleteness, and a grand introductory spectacle, typifying the wealth of color, the richness of wardrobe and the classic gorgeousness ot the fa mous festival of OIvcolus. An original feature with Ringling Bros' Shows is the fact that nothing is ad vertised that is not presented in the performance piecist-ly as announced Another departure particularly com me rid able in ibis day of equivoca-. lion and misrepresentation, when bo man - shows are masquerading under obselete titles, is the facttha ih ahriw it owned, controlled, man ged and accompanied by iib five famous proprietors, who make it thei personal pleasure to look after the comfort or their patrons, ana thus guard them from the imposi tions tbat are too frequently per- mit'.ed by other managers. Circus dav will be inaugurated with a errand street Darade. in which all the brilliint professional leaturesof thfl show will be exhibited free upon the city's streets Rye as a Crop. 8outhern Cultivator. A orop of rye well seeded will not only furnish cuttings (or green food and an early spring pssture, but by covering the surtace oi toe gruunu will prevent the waste of much val uable plant food which would other wise occur from the action of the atmosphere and the washing ot our heavv winter rains. By careful same freezes or heavy snows corns moD at the North, which serve to disintegrate and loosen up as well . . a . J mb to protect tne iana, n is not au- a . t f UM)'S AMERICAN DEBUT. It Never Has a Prima-Dona so Charmed Her Audience. visable to turn the turrows com- " t x "j A , 'eiely, leavinga flat surface to be ' When Jenny L-nd I b.tg in Castle beaten bard oeiore the spring worn -" i . m . r u u i Hiima j ournai too nri oi a aeriea oegins. i ne iurrowa bqouiu u ieit i - - - at an angle of about forty-five de- M t Great Personal Events 'descnb grees. It there is a heavy growth I "J 7 of vegetable matter, an application ,uo- Vi UV ; ar"a" of lime, from twentv-five to fifty nrsi song in America, ana toe un- busbels or even more to the acre, precedented eatnusiasm sne arous- will be found of great benefit. This entertainingly and application should be made in tbe graphically writer: "Mark to the fall, because of the chemical effect of '! " 18 beginning the first bar caustic lime in setting free, ammo- of 'Casta Diva,' from 'Norma.' The .k;-k s. niA in thBnrinr 'euceinthe audience is intense. fr 'the growingcrops. By applying She has sung only a few bars of director of the Rhode Island experi- mufe lovers recognize tha- while uvuv cvav.vu, -"j - w- Gives all Sides. AU through tbe campaign Pub. lie Opinion has successfully main tained its reputation for t&irness. Every shade ot thought upon all topics is represented in its AraerU can Affairs department: not one man's ODinion but the oninion of i every man who is at all representa ive. Public opinion fcublisbed at New York'i is the one iournal that enables its readers to keep posted upon the happenings in every field of human activity. Your local pa- r l r . - per lurDisoes miormaotion as to purely local affairs, and Public Ooin on furnishes a view of national af fairs. To go outside these two pax pers. except for purDosea of special investigation, is unnecessary. There win De mucn to earn in tne politic al field after Nov 3. Tbe 6t inahe decomposition ot vegetable notes as triumphs of pure express- C0UDtries. Send 5 cents for this is matters, but will set free and render ion and notof merly of pbysicsl mar 8Ue or we will send a sample copy - Li. l r i ve . and finallv bird-like extacv ot i t. . t5 .-en avauaoio muca ptaui, iuuu wmvu is - - - - . ui our own selection iree. rur au now looked un in the soil, in reach lhr'118. Bfore her !8 an abV89 ot vou can be a ihnronahlv nnstd of the growing plants, but useless h?h, into which eha pours that maQ jor OQe $f25 for six to them because in a form which voice, that very soul of song. She month 65 cen't8 for three months. they cannot appropr.ate. The coasB-, auu um.u.y u? F uuu.y- mM4mm thoughtful farmer will at once see dwb, 18 retiring wnen tne auui that the judicious fall application ol nce not content with making the lime, a cheap fertiliz.ng agen., Amrrican demand for an en- Bb uld save something from hw 1"B F rrr 1 - r-fciiwsiii"i anar n sa w 1 hv-iivii n u f ItU 1UU1IUUIU W la yi gJ aaiva r-aib vuw almost frantio demonstratien with which it greeted Jenny Lind upon her entrance Tbe audience is lit erally wild. Never has a singer so stirred her listeners before. Tbe thunderous appalouse keeps up for until the audience heavy fertilizer bills. Wanted-An Idea li n rtry TTJpO. Whe ean think of some simple thing to patent? Women Industrial Slaves. I. Hooper, in the Humaaitarian, London. . . i i t l. i -a : tJCioDsr. voDuenseu lor ruoiic vpiuuu. The facts here adduced do not re t upon hearsay, in the case of the writer. lbey have been gleaned irom tbe lips of the workers, the work has been seen, tbe bonrs tor repose, tor physical, mental and spiritual culture are known. In this paper let us deal with but two trades: tbe manufacture of arti Se al flowers, and the making of bands fur gentlemen's ties. Lot us take ihe flower-makers first, citing two sample cases. One woman works at borne, the other in the factory. One is a maker, tbe other is a mounter. The maker is probably a slow worker. She was recently making flowers at lOd. a gro-s. Each flower hid to be "backed" with Daste, that U to say, that the two fiat pieceB lorming the petals . -r i 1 - I were pas'ed together, it naa to De tolded and goffered with a hot iron, this necessitating a fire.a little steel tool, and a piece of thick India-rubber, price 2. 6d. at the factory. These necessities being supplied by the worker. Goffering is hard work, tirn g and straining to tne cnest. a little center htar had '.. he threaded through a seed, the fl .wer had to be put on, iho wliulo . rwii ou a little bulb, paper was guumed round the wire, and the piping form irig the stem was put on. The flow ero were then tied up in czen. It is plain that the work is not very quickly done. Tbe writer's inform ant worked twenty hours, and only turned a gross. Twenty hours of worj the remuneration lOd. For flowers more quickly made she re. ceives 61. per gross, tne average earnings being 6s. or 7s. per week. The other case is that of the mount er. She is a quick, good hand. She works at tbe laetory from 9 a. m. to 7 p. m., having one hour for dinner, and half an hour for tea; so far so good. But to eke out her living she takeB work home. She works from 8:30 p. m. until 11, 12, 1, or even 2 o'clock. She occasionally at 4 - tuuig v?ur Protect tout tde&fl: ther may bring yon wealth. Write JOHN WEDDEUBURN ft CO- Patent Attor- nra.ktM r r vAi. si arvt -- A -A : HUja naBuiugMW, ar. v( tur tiaavia s;t,WAf lium W I and list ol two hundred Inventions wanted. a) Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. High est of all in lenvetiinx strength. Latest United 8ttef Government Fond Report Royal Baking Powder Compaky, New York. Executor's Notice. Having qnalified aa executor on the estate cf V. Q Ott, on October 1st, 1890, notice is hereby given to all persona indebted to the estate of said V Q. O t, to make immediate pay met: t and s ttlement; and al persons having cl tims h gainst said estate will present them for payment on or b-fore October S2id is7, or this notice will be plead in b r of tueir recov ery. Tb B, the 22ad day of Octbr, 1IS98 E A OisBOKNE. oct 21 lm Executor. - WATT TPn TTTTP. TWO TITO- STTHWS n01TRTTJF.T ! CHARLOTTE, NOT UNTIL SATURDAY, NOV. 21. REMEMBER THAT ! many minutes seems exhausted. Trained musicians are Draisiner tbe fluency - a o " and precission ot Jenny s chromats I ic scales. One is emphasising what irilT PAR THE ALLIED C0LL0SSI OF THE ARENIC WORLD! he terms .tne inspired vitality oil Land's voice,' and the uaanymous verdict seems to be that never were heard in concert room sweeter tones. Even white-haired veterans, who have listened to Mali bran and her sister Viardot, or to Grisi, or to Adelaide Kemb'e, all pronounce Jenny Lind the superior of those old . time song aneis in realms conBecra ed by Saint Cecelia." iF YOU WANT A WIFE. .1 . . a J n no tr trt.oneutiv rises at a. ui. lu rrlar to finish this Diecrs work. In heavy winter raiun. uy v" ----- . , , management a good crop of rye may this she .8 frequently a be made on land which would not little boy, still at school By work bring a satisfactory crop of wheat ing these hours she is stated to earn ol ofts and the rye will perform the 1 per week. Women are in the triXofflce ot protecting the land, habit of signing papers at various urnishinr green food during the factories, binding themselves to winter and Lo a mass of decking work tor a wage of 10s. per week for vegetable matter in the spring, ten hours per day. which is the foundation tor tbe an turning iu , ,UU11 . T , nortant and much needed humus, makers, we find a mother ard two hearth is to you in a pbyeical imporianta ((l4(,ltlnn rn.,nf dauehters working at this a find of tropical comfort You Must Keep Your Eye Open for a Warm TInndle of Feninlnity." Rav. Charles E. Parkburst. D D ditusses "The Yuung Man and Mar riae" in the November Lid if 8 Home Journal. "Marriage to certain degree," he says, "a yovug man is to look upon from a utilitarian standpoint. A god wife is so much f.R. i al She, makes him to be. by a kind of grace a great deal more tban he is by nature. She contrib utes the qualities needed in order 1 1 itf 7rt ri. his viffar into a safe as tnll oil nrniiiic. iva nrofioierc . bbe introduces, tor instance, into his in- . 1 a. a telleotual uature that ingreaieni, oi sentiment which intellect requires in order to be able to do its best work. Heart and brain need to conspire in order to tbe attainment of the true, and without caring to Baf,rt. that man i naturally heart less, any more than I should wish to assume that woman is by nature hrinloa tat heart in its way is iust as precious as brain in its way, and woman, so long as sue un tainted by the passion of wanting to be a man, will be that member of tbe connubial corpora ion tht to. li in nA.rt.io.ular contribute to the capital stock its aflectional element. Some woman may resent tnis, out i am.ilri libfl to caution yonng men a rrainflt. p.herishint? matrimonial de- "ty n . ... i airrna nnnn an V woman WDO 18 llae v m rsnt it. If what you want id a wife, and not merely u boueie- keeDer. vou must Keep your eye well opeu for a warm bundle of feo inJnitir that will be to you in a per sonal way what the fire on the THE ADAM FOREPAUGH AND SELLS BROTHERS. ENORMOUS SHOWS COMBINED 2 BIGGnST MENAGERIES. 2 BIGGEST CIRCUSES 2 BIGGEST BIPPODROMFS BAS&D ON MILLIONS. TKUE. MORAL GIORIOUS. Creation's Crowning Thousand Wonders. 2 Stupendous and Superbly Com'pete Menageries. tf C Have tuciu. w j-w 100 Open Dens, Cars and Chariot We have them. No one else hae. 'ages- Tha rii7 harvesting of the cJtton i.avw"-"j" - c? . . crop leaves us free to pursue this vnnnr 'dauehters working at this a find of tropical comfort that t rwl. These earn 3d. per dozen for win keep tbe stiffness out of your v - a i "buckle bands." They have to line thinking, the frost out ot your ieei say that mav be if it is suspicious disinfect andr many other necessary farm "buckle bands. ,, tbinKmg, tne irost o u j - S$S&s&.!x& s-ss -r,rv i; zssL-?ssji .KoafRiae. The dis .lather because of the more them two hours to ern 3d. By tbe able activity. ,t tbe water mat ... gafe 8ide. The dis nnt -itocrether because of the more ed is one of the most ia eo easy, simple and pre8lJing work of gathering and ,ubstances. Since you cannot .de.ect f. . ' excuse for arktinff the cotton. Terrraces poison by ordinary means y.u - . he irnportance , dltchZB 8DOuld be looked after, them two hours to earn 3d. oy tne kanH" thv earn 2 id. an knur fnr a duzen can be made in . v n f ano r o of limn. This is Baid to ThD Mississippi Cyclone. Oxford, Get. 20. -A terrific cy- Biggest Herds of Best Trained Elephants. We have them. No one else has. SCHOOL OP PHENOMENAL PERFORMING SEA LIONS AND SEALS. V e have hem No one else has. 3iant Male and Female HIPPOPOTAMU ES. We have them. No oue else has. Monster Full-Grown POLAR BEAK We have it. No oDe eli-o has. A Tremendous 2-Horned SUMATRA RHINOCEROS. We bare it No one else has. A Flock of Towering Sahara OSTRICHES. We have ibem. No me e'se has. A Strange Gnu, or Homed Hots.-; A Mag nificent Niger Antelope; A Noble El nd. and many Rare-t Creatures We have them all. No one else has. The Most Colossal Hippodrome and Course, tnis poisou uy v.u...-., i, not carrying it out. the importance and ditchB should be tooaea atter, iUttV v... --- . , pa88ed through the eastern must appeal to . sonic f disinfection and the methods are all weak places strangthened and all be good pay . But even it work af e cont this after- a 11 the SUDOrb RaC 8 Of AH Time The Eminent AmU80- oXvMUiM described in a pamphlet issued by broken places repaired. A few days were always to be M.hjn eight f &J demoli(,hing tarm AU ttie Vent Contests of All Nations, careful examination and by ate a Health and distributed or boUrs work now may save much hours day. such i a wan hou9e8 and uprooting trees of all We have thtm all. No one else has test whether there is contam.nawuu .. it Xhe 8implest MMtion and worry, should tbe earn lUs. in a we K ur , ---- news has iust reached I - heavy winter rains and spring floods named work. or tue nray, - Hon y SulivaDf break through the negected spots. co'ngressional candidate, and T J. An additional safeguard is to sow or .igh hour per y, jould b. h&d All sunb nlaces in rye.wnicn win wu w. ----- 6 r . . or not. "The the bacteriologist can help t PJ:UntIOV f Vl ABA vou. lie can unu iu mo very germs tnemse.von, wu. i the causes of the disease it they tre present. The sanitary engineer can k1t mi hv ocintinffout to vou how eav it is for your water to be con- taaanated. xne siauioo m-j too close and tbe sewerage may uo defective Tbe family living close is no excuse for further promise by may keep thei, ' P n or.. ,iiiTiir them v I vrv unsanitary oondition. upon nuii " - - o I J - .L.. n.lurahMl Ol OUT CltV wokoi oiihrt wish it. The simplest and oheapest, and perhaps the most hod of all is the use tUUlUUU . . . , ol lime, and that is within tne reacu ot every oue. . "The two points are : aubioi "f" your water supply being watched, and secondly a thorough disinfection of all suspicious dejections, xi ju bave no proot ot purity oi yuui water boil it bofore drinking." . i I . .i . i. H ; oavuniAi n i net to bind them togejoor anu luuc OCu v them more secure. Once they breaa live anu eieeF " " r, i through in thewinter.it is more 1 he face of the elder girl u i pallid luruugu i onm o- h.t h are bent over iiflRpiilt on account oi tne ubuh whu , , dimcuu, on u . .v ;n a cramoed attuude k ah n x- raina. to TODair tutu ii l iucm " t. Tula, and was returning to '6 . . . J...UI. Oxiord. They were anving a uuuuiw i tAftm in a buerv. Ihe wind uiiaa their buggy, horses and all, and car- ried tbem some two ounorm yaruo. Thft One Double Circus Maximus of Modern Times. 4 Ring. 2 OiyuipUn Biases, Incredible Aerial Flights, Separate Companies of Champion Principal Performers The New Woman in Motley and as Ringmas ter. Unrivalled Male aDd Female Bare back Riders, Clowns. Leaptr. TumMers, Athletes. Acrobats. Olympian Stars, Hieh- ir Hprninps Darmz i "hnrioters. Daeh- LOW. WE HAVE THEM AT all prices: CALL IN AND BEE THEM. EVEN IF YOU Don't want to Duy now !- Delicious Ginger Vfer- n-.trar riera mav be made by A FULL LINE OF RANGES- the water sneu - vriuc - - j , supply there may be unsanitary con creaming a quarter of a pound j .T.r" . k i i-aIxt udod .Hrf hull ft Dound of brown dltlOnS. xuu J -r .u nmort and their examina tions and this means incessant watching. Yon can have that is not contaminated atone nc, have the bacteriologist examine it i 1 a. Xy- A A thAV DAV ltiaall riffUU. xuu c Aim ku; J a then our water BWUD""-- J Heating Stoves, nd Kitchen Utenst B tST Slate and Tin Roofing, Ven tilators aud Corn ices J. N. McCAUSLAND & CO., 209 and 211, South Tryon St, Charlotte, N. C. Cy Mail orders receive prompt atten tiou May 10. 1895. JT NYE HUTCHISON, Fire Insarance, Office 16 East Trade St4 North matter now lying on the surface of . A lonrla a turning' nloW l... aa halt a nound of brown , . ; :n .ugar, one dessertspoonful of ground bat aet at such an angle tbat ginger, tbe grated peel and ju ce wU1 not be turned com- t(ooe lemon. Beat thoroughly "e anotberim, thenaddhalfapoundofflouand a P Jt wofk ju8t now. Our clay pint of golden Byrnp; 1 be- thor- 8oil8 need humoa, and where there ougbiyana v-g-- ' . is pan, and epreaa tne miiiuio ... . . Mn.ip t.hsm than f the r woik in a cramped attitude rieu vu ..., Ani.h I ina !i.iv Jkevs. Droves. Troums. Fami P'Ta'nTn the drver fall most iniurious for young deve op- l be , ruggy w 1;;; iksd Aquarium, of Ho?., bav.ge. luo . : - Tf rftrard these DV iaiug , . Amnhihiona Bsautiful and Cunnine Wilt months, wnen tney uyo tiu" 1 , y -1 Ue and become more compact. To women from the purely pbjj tie anu uulu . ,u I 0,Annirit it. cannot be but that j?et the lull Deneni oi iub voftci. Olouur.u., -- & .1 .n.nf Korm ahft.ll be done tO harm shall be done to tne race, whose mothers are, in their growing girlhood, cent, h If starved, and sem:-asphy xiated. The Bed Man at Foot ball. New York bun. vr mhnnn it ud with a joylui noise, in piaise of tbe 'ieven big In- nan yea anu nvaicu . t- i t nr horses were seriuuoiv uuik. iknmrh t hi men bad Dart of their I wUVUf" I Thu ktnrm nassed through the th town of Dalay and de molished several houses. Tbe bouse r.f Miltnn E-kridee was blown away. hia wife and several cnnuren miraculously escaped with Blight The extent ot tbe damage cannot be given, but no casualties a a rat hppn renorted. Not a uavc j - -, tree was left Btandug in tne cy I clone's path. Amohibious Beautiful and Cunning Wild Bt-t9. Birds and Aqueous Marvels in Phenomenal, novel ana iuinnmi atw. A.REAL ROYAL JAPANESE CIRCUS. W e have it. No one else baa. vCAX MORNING OF EXHIBITION Free Parades and Pageants of Prodigious Pomp Th-0.tt.Gr.ndt.Rk P.ipuUr "peciacular PemoDKtraiioo xiver aiurw- B - . - Uoparalleled A Triumph of Sensation Indescribable. 7 .h neonle can insist on irequenv watching and examination of their water supply and on a protectioc ot 1- . . .nlhAFIIIfll I It ITU Hi' w .nMj kv . newlv discovered treat ment. Pamphlet testimonials and references fre. Address World's H oy me uiui.-. - ----- DiBpensary aiedicai aBuwuuu, arouse the people that public jentij g P Y ment shall fore the nuthonties to croverned in great he climatic inflaences. At van u t VJ k South we must dIow in the man nr which win bes keep our lands fm-n nftobinor nndcr the heavy win ter rains. Not having as a role the the tod and hoop by the mue ior Indian warnorsot Carlisle, ioey give us back tbe dav a of our tame; they can scoop the psleface at the great war gaael IJttle Things. Little deeds of kmdnrsB, Little words of love. Make our earth an Eden, Like tbe heaven above." Pierce's little "pellets," Eaay thing take, Ward off bilious fevers, And tbe ague shake. Pierces Pleasant Pellets are a s v tre'gn cure tor constipaiion, bilious ness, and all maianai irouuif, Smallest, cheapest, easiost to take The Only Show of Ileroic &ize ana jc tuuo THAT CAN OR WILL EXHIBIT HfcRfc. . . .!- r.nnno ODPW TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY; AT Z ard r it., vvvhb AN liUUK CAt'L.iriv. Admission 50 On's; Children Excursion Raien Under 9 Year- Half Price Alwavs Arranged For. LoWeSt CHARLOTTE, NOT UNTIL SATURDAY, NOTE BER 21. REMEMBER THAT ! Tryon St, op lUira.
The Times-Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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