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grateful Mother' c . ' ' c remedy h-r s.:i t ' for MALARi.A. Wj r net ki;'.v Lr a;id Ff.ei write.-; of her own accord to praise Brown's Iron Bitters. Tho letter istl-itrdJ.il.-i7, 183-J jr. t t').5.ot!,t.T d '- t- F:n is taking nro.v.Vs l.i.-u .I'ilti r f..r ! 1: -. i -s M-tI:ri-t, au-.I it ii .s !o'-..; ltim a it ' ' -' r ... ' Mli'-. M IKV J.' V ,!. t!ll Grunt A t-.,:;. A". Perhaj-A you're r ff. r i n p froni the faame c'i: cu.:. ' In buv!rsr look for rro-,1 R..J L.ini--.i 0.1 wra: : Scratching and Swearing only inert?.; -. th;- irriu tion and heat the !: t.-.l. Whit the skin !T-c-.U: :. a c-.!:n.i:. lull ing .-ipp'.ivation that brini.'.-. com fort li bodv anJ mind, an J which at the Mine time has strength enough to penetrate a clopgeJ skin and to d-.-".'.lve the .scales ol Eczema an J Dandruif. is tl th. r.:i-. ri : 1 r f r t r.rrt- 1 1 1 ' - - . :r this kind. i: Wii!::;- I: ;z. :r-.i. .Tetter, Itch. Si!: Uheuni. I iiin drulT, iti h:n:; I :u- . Ri:v.r Wt.rm, Pimples. !'.:. .tehes eases ;' ski:?. ! -;!(c;' uis :n, times it will fi-i .- ::; . -.7 . . - -.iu - limes it ; 1 :;. : S:t the ci.re is certai:: a:i .! p.-: .:. .:k-..:. I :iere ; ; no question ah-.-t K. 1: has been proven time ; v. ithout lunuher. 5 cvnts -nll ilr-Jt; lucres. FOSTER MEDICiNE COMPANY, BALTIMORE:, M D . ncc-ii' -Tn; -. cnv..N akmy - ' : n vv -" CATAkim .. : ... , ,(J j . , . . i '. t ) i i j.t 1 .. : :utioil IDELlGflTEWOMENl 4.5 Or UjL.ii...e.ti.l onic.i b iKj'.,i L'c i-S -i aiHi ''XV. - ii ioiiiTr i.i) i1 S VS L' lil 1 ' V t ;.Ks;;.. S i REGULnTOR. n ;.i a-i !:-!-' 1 1 t i.t i.i...t - It5 k U4ia NO S5SUCAKINi- S5. CORDOVAN, XF rtE KCH & E.W tZ'JS 0 CALF i i ; ff.- ! ? f -it- , r. ".-i. b. r;ii';u-M't. -.ac er -,-' i s i t V l D C U 3LAS , W DROCKTON, AAS3 Vou can savr wnnfy bYp;:rc!iii jius V'. 1 Because, we ni c l he l.ir,;t-t riaTi'irc1-.ii-er cf ndvt-j i -i -.1 5... i'i tlie u.vr! 1. u.ii .ititte .the r.i-,:e by t.-.in;i.n-.r the t.amc end pne ca the b. I'.ot-i" V. l:-.c!t priil r: yr.i p. ;..;:'-t l:i,.'h pr'CtS :iiui -,hc i;ii-i(ik-.v.i:i ' ! ' ' "v.rs!-.s rqnnl . : - I ;. ':- .-i i -. ' - ' ft--::iif and Wcari.: f,-..i V.'t- li-.-- lin -.-1 1 i tvr:;.- whert- -.it I'-.-.vcr . !-!- l;.-- . !. :. r--'. ih nv o:h-r :-:4kr. V..t - uo -.. i.v Ii deulcr cr.t-.::. 1 rppiy -i, i i...:. S--.u . y r. I f K KA rif V " ' A'D BEST IN e t i r yijfTi AlliS HOt-SEV MSW OKK. 53o. reit hay ami cpwahs. lOTH ATSNCt. MttSJ tTH STRICT Johm Uljiss. Jit., J. C. a a oh ess. ilauaer. As't Manager. JUST RECEIVED The Largost and Finest Assort ment of Fino W0B&TED SU1TIXQS - AXD TDBCIDQflSEOaDEOffi Eveb Brought to Tnia Market J. S- PHILLIPS. S3 t?s Ijm.-- ... t- - I . i AX OAK FIBE. Atlanta Constitution, -, My troubles. vanisu--oet'of sight. And like theisparksexpire. When seated qn a rainr uiglit, Buaidea tug aak fire. The wind that In the chimney pings But tfjripls the brave flames higher, And fancy paints a thousand things Beside a big oak. fire. AnrPd-renms rare i dreams, of lovelier days Fall aoft. and! never tire. White raemorj's warming at the blaze Beiri a big ujak fire. Xtt tJiis ruin world, with joys subliuie, t cnsKi I 1 1 : 1 1 1 iisy fond desire, t'onlil 1 but Urefciiii all winter time BeaiiUs a bi g ojik tire : F. I,. B. TLIlmao i "twre of Mrgro an- pnauw." ' Ciihmljia EpcciaU !ik, to Atlanta Coosiiai lion. At the receit' State Democratic con veLtioo a camosiiga cpnmittee, with Sea ator Irby as chairman, was appointed. To-night ibh.t ccsnmittee ieened a leoethv addrts. to the people on the consular tionsd conTeLti jn Is-ne This hu sijraye t cea one of Governor Tillman'a meamre atd his opponents have f.iueht It att p by step. Kecootly maty Ttirmsitee have shown opposition to it : The ad diets declares that the strained relations and factional bitterness that have existed since 1899 point inevitably to a permacent divibion in the ranks of the white people, and that the pnb'ic mind is being educated to appeal to the ignorant, debased vote cf the negroes t j restore the minority to power. The address then calls attettion to the inevitable com) qinences which will fol low an appeal tv the n gro aod points to tLe hold-Bg of a tcoDStatiqrnal cor.ven i n to dtr&i with 1be, question of suffrage s the oppoitanity t obviate all future danger. Ftlees 1 btn scd Now. C rrcs. osdem, e Ct ii30jd Standard. A litife tattj cf , the "gone by," when or daddy b and graDddaddyo made a yeasly pi'srimsgsi to Charleston, Cam den Dd-Ttyt Uevklle throngh elosh acd mnd, ttr-n?h rain and sleet, toexchaoge t.eir pr; dac; for other ctcesBities would be a h.iil;ifal lessen to 8 ma of our b jys 1 ha cuisf biry fatcamsnf 11am V. Junes tdiUr, aadtr date of Acgust 18, 1632, tDe giori jos days cf Gea J.cksuu'b ad oiir.ii Td5iE, giv-sithe following mi'ket rcp.it: i otwir. whel G?i rve 50 oa's 2a, earn SCJ! bucoii 8, hu.a 10. but ter 10, lrd 8 il'ast was their fcti'ing price aad taev paid f .-r la ilsssee 5?ij, ails 9. togar 10, c ff -e 15, h.Hkey iilc per giiior-. 1 te Chark-slon Advicatexf JctoDe', 1S41, qn tcs : Lard 8i uatnt8j shen'der 4, cu.to ti to 7, liiyr-'p gfa(l. and tusrk biKgiug 21, nail- G fn if 10 to 15 The Cnailoiie Whig, Oj ;ob r 18, 1853, quotes: .Cotton lie, c tq 60 g.-jwo chicse-aa 10, egs 01, 11 jar 2 50. wif t 85 sr.d bsgeing mi. liu - y cloth 30, nails 0, sagir 12.1 t 16, salt 1 75 rei sscfr. Ia thi;re good old days tliere was aothine cheaper than now, bvs c:fije icd whif.k"? A Hvy'A HnD!ebath from jplder-Bl'e WiitelmriVl n-nr.U-:. ! itore wi'i s metikg recti'iar ia the at of ih-i death of (Jhe.rii'i t inX from St: tire cf a fpidc, an acjjaa1; of which .s givea 1m'. W5f&, Ths epiicr wis a 3J:iil blsck ot;e, w,ta a red sp'jt ia tbe ,-e:tra Ii lit aim oa the shriulder while z the bed, and Wi3 'mashed to dea h by tho L'jy. The b ? was a moidcl ycuag mm of 10 Vi-'.c, aod had rjev-;r torched a drop of ' q t i . tie rtfesi-d i tike auy after ba ir g :;i:tea. f xespl j 1st a little afier it w.is in:, lita Whube.- or not be cou'.d have saved his ) fe by ttaiog liquor, no oae sn a He swtlled; terribly and turned btc1, EDlsfterhtj died his f.co burst f-..ia tLf swe':iBg htre ere very f$w epeoies of p.-deon oaa 6pK1c!8 ia this cunntry, bat tue black .ice with a icd sp ;)t iB of the vry poison ous kind. ' I t. bCk wi.-.h. fii. , 1 A Horstiot-l . .-t tm.k f.Jaco here thin -f.ftrrm in. Keeptr Morris, of th col ored r.tmtery, v uced np, charged w :h tte'ilieg c Hi ia cot of (he graven he has charjte . f A o Bored woman was in terred lat ri duesdiy. and hr reh tivet naviiig tin iat in 'iti . q l f M?rrii;' dastard !v work t;ot r-.rrtiseicn of the health of S ;tr t i.ave t ae g'sts opened They f ,ocd tbe c gjae and a common b?x sob t tut. d. Mcrrie w.b a, once srreEted and locked up It is tnppo?ed his re sold the colli is t nctaepecticg persons. K. T. Csnrler, Ki.FJ!s MeetlOK With ICttchlo. Moarce El., ui:. -. . M- E. T. 1 V.sltr is a young man of wh.Ki f.iecfeL'i.bu'-g cjac'y eBouid be yr.iud, aod u- t oei i his n-itivrt county 'nt til ff-tive 6'.tt? Is eciiored by having a;m as a rit z?-j. We do not beiievethat si' (-rtech it. rtp'y la Cspt. Kiicain here !i:st Thprsd y, cai b excel by any n-.n uf bio age ;a the State. ! ,was a ru st mm'.?, hoiac?!. snd cofiviiicicg retch 'fse y..-u! DtmocraViC champ-t-m was more ccaposied tnti deliberate than his-oid atag;-:ciss, ,wbr has smelt -lit sEn-.ke of a iLoa3ar.d political battles. rbnae I'oiki Daubtltm Had Ku Ue fjr sharop. Fa., I ifpa'eb, f'.h. Sir sid M'f. Ileory Ksnfm?,c, farm--rs. i'virg i.e-ir Fredoma, tiiia county y.-re b-.ud to tne bad last night by !U-e'.:c.i r-bbera snd totta.ed. This was i-.aelo force i htm to reveal the whert: :b uls c-f tbt ir money. The robbers '-u . iied tbe set d ct uple's feet wi,vt a poke r :.a'.ed in tee ti e, and tte Kaufmaus yie de l AgUEENLVUEAl). o.ri r.eTerreet oc k thirty fiail from di?ease ai.y rore tba.T ne Livtly liiy capgrow lo the Hfenie soii. Wcf;i e iLidiiOiptt.n tastona its b 1 upon avletia.tha ho, rl'Tsioal strue n;re corr.raerices its decay- At euch a period, iviinic (.'escsfe is tof sr edvarced, iit I'l'-n e's (iolo?a I'e-iica' Diecfvrery wiU arrest .lcu-e't. s -l c. ti i-.ntsijn fctatas for a book lii't parts- ortionsLUiPTkn and us cure. Ad-Je-i ond4 t'iparv iMedic&t A68oclatioa. U-'.rilo, n. V. "cr,c. iiiiH'. !-.-Piice'd Pe'lets are always in (itor. .-jcitio !o- coascpatioc. piles, bil-iuUsLt-Sii, and &eadiiehe8. Suitablp Cor ManufacturiDg Pkuits or Dwellings. Situated cu Eleventh, Twelfth, Graham, Pine and Poplar streets. . All accessible to tracks of Sou thorn Railway and Carolina Central Kail road. Terms Part cash, balance on time to suit purchaser. FIRE ISSUttANCE. E. NYE HurcnisoK, Agent. VIENNA CABINET; Export Beer. Virginia Extra Pale, Expert Lager, Keg Beer, Fresh Bottled Beer, We Deliver to aay Fart of the City and ship all axil orders PROMPTLY. ROBT. PQBTXIX3 EKXWTNG CO., C. VJLLtAER, Agent, ' l FCttJtlClX DtB 1TB IX -UBION. tsu f pMkm, tw DtiM, BcpaMicaa akd Ppallat, Tak Basil Ia Is. ducnspondeBee of tbe Observer. ; Maekk Oct 10 Abnt SCO of the fcomaer of McD j'well assertbied ia the cnuit home to day to hear a jint dls ctusion bit eea Messrs. Jasiico and Giiduaer, Democratic nominee, and Oula, Pop, and Black, Itjpf, fusion ucminecs tot the State Senate ia this, the Sjltt senatorial district. The weather fiae aud the crowd canttqiently liigeu Gardiscr led t ff in a speech of ote hoar, and to siy that ocr d1o ware astooiehed mild'y expresses it Mr CJirdieer, la a farmer of Yai.ce y c uttj aitd WJiils i. very one knew he was a good nln and good farmer, few knew that be Wits aa orator. Mr. Gardiner made one of the fittest ipeechea of the campaign atd everybody was delighted . ? tie has bien dubbed "the elcqaeat bay cf the Tree." Dala followed in the lamest effort year correspondeBt ever listened to. He j$!y spoke a. half hoar, though he had aa auor's time. The drubbing he receiv ed at the hands of EUis Gardiner com pfcteiy unceivtd him and he lcvked like q wald have given b g boot to have een aioife in one of the many coves of Linvilie mountain. Girdine.-'s speech was liberally pnnctuated with applause aid created the wildest enthusiasm, while the crowd teemed to be sorry for Data. jAfter Dula sat down Mr. J Justice was inlrt dactd aod made one of his tl qtent apeecaea which he knows so well Mw ta mika He lab wed under one dis advantage. He was expected to reply to Obia, but Duia had said nothing to reply iti so ilr. Joaiice proceeded t argue tbe tstnes of tne day from -a Democratic standpoint and delivered a telling speech tdat is boand to bear good fruit in the election next month. jttext Mr. Black, the young Republican lawyer; of Mitchell, spoke for an hour, lia arguad for protective tariff, and agaiofeii the income tax, that Dais, fa7crs, aad sgkinst the county government eys ttra ile claims that he was not employ- ed in soma case to be tried in Mitchell ouc-iUBe tbe lastico before whom it was be tried &a a Democrat and he waa a R j-ptib.icar, bat failed to give the name ol tut: jatiC3 ur his sappoted client. Alto gether it was a field day for the Democra eyi Heietoforeour country friends have Dejeoba-y and it was feared that they were iovj apathetic bat to-day's turnoct itujd the enthusiasm and applause, mtai f ted, dispelled any tu:h idaa. If to da is m criterion cf the rttult we wiil in- 'tfe t;ur D.-mocraiic m j rity to 400 or 45. if ni ot muie. The m-j jrity for car Uemocratic senatorial ticaet two years igo wals 3i5, but with two each cacdi djes aH Gitdmer and Justice and with iuea feeble opposition a3 Black and Dala i-. -Wiil be certain t3 iiicreass from 100 to 15 overias; yeai'a mj .rity. iir. K"wlaad, -of ureenville; Tenn , pajsed tiUrooga to-day with some fiae run niag and trottiag stock f r the Ratner losd tit. Ilis horBts wi.l be eDtered for the ri?s and will be taken to ether fiir in (Lis 6:ate and Shth Carolina later on Ciautlea May leene Corrency. ttiabraond Eispatth. j a Fipyd conaty, G i , it has ' een p -1 poted ti iitae cuiity h " t of as i w dotomihaliona as o;,e ' nd two doi .t, to j be Inet d aa a local ci rrency. of cretary Cijiiela was writtsn j ihe8nlj.ci rtd'reftrred tae qicilua to Hon. F. A Rstvo, tijticitor cf the Treasury, wbnee pii.ioa ia sabstaatia'iy embraced in the f jiSowia , ixt;-act fio.u that opiciou. Afeer .quoting tbe United ; btates ; staf.ut,- taxing the i?u8 of State btuke, hHiadcs: "It will be teen that the word 'couLty' is hot enumerated among the corpora tions, banking associations, etc., mea tioped ia the btalute. Nor cm tha word n'Otea ta held to include Cunty bonds, aiii I am, therefore, also cf the opinion thfit ice proposed hene would not be tax ab under 8iid statute " L' licor this ruiitg every county ia Gdorg-U ( r Ytrgini ) miy proceed to i$th oie and two-cul:r b nde td be piistd as curretcy. We rtiUst ad i that ss it is the omisaion of the woid "county" frdm tha Federal law that leaves every c ;tiaty frte ti issue tuch buils, Congress w.-ju'd. probably soon ir.c jrporate that wdid into the law if the Georgia echeme aueuld le carried cat. i " ; Supply and Demand and Money la Circn- la'.lon. .Gastonia Ostte. ja 'Dallas Cipt. Kilcbio, C"uticg the ida that tupply and demand ttgu'.Me ta4 price of cotton, iated8latiitics to shew ts&t a few years ago with aa im ! undaEely lajger crop of c jtton than !:s; ! i cfcr tas pi ices ia'i d much higher, lie J contended that the volame cf carrency ! cot trolled prices. In tbe Charlotte de ! riie Mr. o. VV. Tillett mtt this with tti ! tisjtic showing that ia Deccmbjr, lSDi! J with $112 404 947 ar. ra m ney circu!aliu'g j thin at the suae time in 1892. cotton was i ?.t fT cetis. while ia 1892 it waa up to 10 cejits, coltoa being higher when there wi the lesa micey.in cacalatioL? Can j i ily, what do you think cf it? j OKlaiioina Pnjarert Arroti d la Droiu. GCIHKI Girla'ad, t tiaitn, wae ni j iry ia Gcthrib, O. T.Oct. 11 Uharles W. a prominent Republican poii was arrested to dy on a charged a a land cave. For a month or nitre from one to three reeidcnta of tbt 'territory have been arrested daiiy on tcfe imtj charge. Fully 200 ind'C'.ments a:-p now pcndiug ia tae United Btitefr Cjart lor .the said c:iraa and about 50 pejrsoas have been Eeatecced t o the pom I tefctiarfj- ail for committing peijary in j nitempiicg to st care a homestead uadtr me preseci jaws. r :-' - i HiilEFS Ur UKNiLUlL NilCKK. f,ricevPrMde;t Stevccsd-n will mate ieeverx'4 speeches for Mr Hill dusicg tte JNtw -oik campaiga this fall. iL'nlti-d States BecEtjr elect Thcs. S Mfcitini cf Virginia, waa married at frjrn thtjild, that State, Wednesday, to J5Us Lucy- Oharabiies Diy. They wtnt toAshtvule ou tbeir wedding tiip- jForty old veterans f-.t the Boldieis' ETt mc at Dayton, O, have b-ecfeem Ui tot time mysteriously murder d ana rof.ioed, Diecoveries of two recent rner diii-s there develop a situation more uoi 1 1 b; a tisan the Bander crimes in the Weaf Iaveetigition has begun. ITKBIS OF bTATB NEWS. Dr. Jbhn W. Molt died at his home in Gldsboro Monday, agd 51 ' !Mr. Chas. N. Vance will speak tt Aiex dejr, Bic combe county, to morrow. Jl'te Popuusta of the second eocgrcB sUaal district have, it is learned from thin Gjideboro Argn, nc-minatnd Dr. H. TJFreemaa agiintt Hon. Fred. Ai. Wood aril acd H. O. Cheatham, the latter the enured Republican caadidate. j Sn Infant Smothered 1b Lard. llt i c, Aia., l.'ispatch, u.bj. tThc. C. jsmith, a colored infant, was missed on tuoday. The neighborhood wis searched and the well dragged Faaliv-two little feet were discovered paepicg cut of tbe top of a lard ; bucket, which was half filled, The child had tottered to the backet and fallen in head foremost. BTCKLH-NTs ARXICA SALVE. The liest salve in the world for Cats, Butse. Sores, Ulcers, Salt, Rhenm. Fever Sdree, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, t "rn arid all f?kin Eruptions, and positively eujre Piles, or no pay required. It to guar artteeri fo give perfect satisfaction or tnonev refunded. Price S5 cents per box. For sale b Harwell A Dana and Jordan A Soots, whoieamte drug guts. r CUTiE FOU HEAOACHEj t- .aAl?u,e'1-v for 11 mrras of Headache Bljecti-fts R'ttfiN has proved to be the verv "': lrt?'.ts apermaneajt cru iaud the most dr-.!e,j habitual sick; headaches vteld toita iSdueace. We uree all whoi ore af flicted &. prrxmre a Uttlc, and pitve Ihls ntfMly a fc.Si trial. ux cawes of habilu.tt C.iriHj.lli4l ltfl I- Llri. Di... .. . .. Ing tluf Beettnrt t..ne to tbe bowels : irtnd few S-'fiT. 'a t,l se ?f this luvcicta-.. 5 ''- roMH tne we f mu mwicm". 1 ,-ar? Kttle oojy ar.ms. at rr.J.!l i"-,an . dru "ore. aad!,torrt!i 3jViiioleale druggihts. , i- . A i JKi turn. ir. COtt in MOBotxToa backs. a. Complalat ' ef Oraaa tTbfalraaM a Partiality by tB jtdfts. Tu tbe Editor of the Observer:; A a m-tn thai feels aa iateieat in the dtv!i'tmshi cf the liiht harness hor In North Carolina and fii play to all, I write, t&is artic e l ne rtcia at Morgan ton were advert bed to be governed by .ne American Trotting Association rales. aid track a mtmcer ol the; stac-ciation Tney adveittsed entries to close SeDtcm ber 9.h, 6 1. m . The races were all filled and entries paid ecccrding to adveitiss meat. Mor d y, Frsley, from Salisbury, came up and aaaed to be allowed io enter 1 be aseocistlon allowed him to enter Afier tie entries had closed, by what rule they did this i em air. s yet o be seen. On the men that had fi.lt d this net protesting Faley, the association simplv declared. tae tacecll. What protection has such a mat with a good horse to come to puch a ratr n me races are made and declared en at the pleasure f tne fudge? In the ruanlcg race one rider citt-.nctly fouled the other three times ia one-half mile. This was seen by the judges and acknowledged by them but they made no ff rt to stop it, and promDtly gave the race to the rider that bad done tne loulicg Can they exDcct tne support oi norsemen ana the patron age of the people by tuch astbu? . . ... - The runnic grace for the parse of $150 was the greatest iarce ever commuted on a fair association in .North Carolina. I here were two started, both owned and controlled by the seme party, when the rales distinctly, say that only one horst shall start from the same stable. Oae horte g-tllcpsd in dittinciog the other (aider a strocg pull) ia order net to run the second heat. This was worse than highway robbery. Yet the judges let him bae it, strongly against the wishes of tvjry horsemen there Do they tx pect horsf men to bring their horses and abide by such as thh? I a the trotting race bit ween Jim Sher rill and Dick R.cbard the judges sat ih the stand and lt the driver cf Dick Richard pull him, in order t ) let Jim sherrill win. This was done so optnly that everybody remarxed, about it. Can they expect the patronage cf the pubiic and the support of bo-semen by t u ;a con duct that would make a tout from Gulten burg blush with Bh&nte Such as this is t ) the detriment to both the association ar.d the horse industry, too.; We must try and build up our racing instead o pulling it down by such fUgract viola tion of tas rule Should sach conduct be f.'llowed long in North Carolina, racitg would reach the level it did when they urove tatm from New Jersey. Tkotter. This communication should have ap peared in lass bundav's istue. (Jbs THE HUTHKItFOKD F1IB, Capt. Alexander's Senslbla A ddress Tba Fair Ball. Special to the Observer. Ruthkrkokdtom, Ojt. 11. There was a crowd of psople at the fair grounds to diy to hear the address of Hon. 8. B. Alexander. The speaker did not disap point his audience, wh ci was composed largely cf farmers, bat gave thtm a spjeca which was chocs fail of common cease. He told the farmers to quit rai&iog the products in the prodacti n of which they weald not bi a,ble to com pete v;tt more favored sections, but to raiae those thug for which our laud audclimtta are best adapted, and to comb.ee farces "iu great agricultural faite, afttr the patteru of those cf Eu rope, ia order tj gjt iheir goods to mar ktt I be great concern of tbe farmer in these diy s of sharp competition is net so much wnat to prod ace as to sell what be does prodnca. Tcu fair ball was-givea last night at tae Is l-Thermal Hotel. It waa a very iriccestfal affair, indeed, much more so thao was expected becauseof the unpre pitious ciicamstacccs. Ithere wcra twenty couples participating. Among the viitiog yoang ladies ware theM.saes E fart, of lcndjrtoaviil ;Miss Thiustoa, G.-ooavillo, ti C; il-.n A'.exauddr, Char attt; Mrf. Bjruwtll, Henderson villt; Hiss Cox, Mis4 t'raitb, aad tie Mis'ea MilLa.Tiyoc; Miss Whiie, Richmond, Va.; Miss Chadburne, Wilmington, and Miss Ficcb, Texas. Many of Ratherfordton'b fair daughters iett encban'ment to thi ec-ne, and everyone proaeacc:d it a matt eij lyabie ccciston, when the end had come iu thf small morning hours. The chaperonfB were Mrs. Twitty, Mrs. Dr. fwiity, and Mrs Reynolds Cpt. B;il will address the psople at the fair grouads to morrow. Confusion as to cliolce of a bioVd-purifler is unt.ecee'ary. Ihere is but one best bueapa rilla, uliI toat is Ayer'a This iicportant laet wa recoKLized at the World's Fair. Chicago, 1-9.J, being tne only blood-purifier admitted to be placeO on exhibition. FINANCIAL A NO CUMMSStUL. Weakness in tbe Liverpool Mai kit Causes Cotton to 10 cllne (i to X Points. Sp. i iitl by Private Wirt; to Harrison Walls;. Nkw YoitB.Oft. 11. A ducliii.. in Liver pool ii nl ht'iivy by a. Wflt-knowji local operator for sliori accoqnt caused a ilrop ln-re of t' to y poi uls cttrly in th. (la,u. Th.'ii ftillow iMl a rally, owintr to reports of b I wclil h c r in soni.- pa rt s of t he Sou t li a n.l 1 ..horls I n in.. MouipniHuisirict t tu- t cm t-r;i t n re fell ye-o-rO ' to iiiKi in re-aclctl anO' ii cti'cUu' for Mobile I. but prices soon Oin marker cli.-it ouiet at day of to s points witlr sales of 1 II. bales. The i!epres-in filatures were -o were weakness in Liverpool, w Uere spot col Ion ileclineO i-;i- tl. ami futures :t points anil clos tl liiirely si emly. An easy market in Manchester anil a decline inspot ouota lions at niMiiy of t he Stmt hern markets will i-e--eeat.-r urgency It si-II thtj actual cot ton. Another adverse feature was the fact that the I mini short intercnt hacl been larye iy re'luceil or eiiniinatetl.. Tliere wt.s less nicl i mil ion to buy for eit her side of the ac count, ami more disposition to: sell by re cent Oli.m-i-s. Spot cotton hero was easy, though wit iiout ijuotabie change. Tne sales were bales for export , a nil IMS fiir spinning. New i irleaus and St. Louis declined 1 - inc. A n titista l-lfltojt' and Mo bile. Savannah, t lia riestoli, Norfolk and Baltimore ' c. N- tv i irieans sold S.'rnu bales on t he spot , anil Memphis il.l'itj. The New ( n leans estimate for to-morroW is 13,0m) to 1 l.ii liales, axaiiist M.lln on the same day last year. The ports received :W.'.U'., atrainst Si.IiT this day last year, and 4s.'tt in lsim. 'i'iie'port rei-ei pt s a nd 1 In New Orleans esti mate for to-morrow favored the bulls rat her t linn tbe bears. The exports from the ports were 17.r,ao bales, tlonstou re ceived I:;.,"!'? bales to-day. against 7.3W last year: st. Louis k:i:. against SIM; Memphis :i,L-i. aj-'tiinst 1..L, show ing a lilrai interior movement. Augusta, however, got only bales. auaiust J.o'.i. J,ocal and Southern selling was heavy to-day and there was also some Kuropean sidling. New Orleans showed more strength than New York. Thus far t his w eek the ports have received z-j4,iiti naies ttaiust r.i.,4-i. tnus mr Vast week. This Is pretty lilieral. though tWe movement is running far behind that ofAlSiiI. The signal service predicteti Kener- nllx fir and wurmer weather. Lnless there ia aVcroii scare or an improvement in Liv erpool, which has a rather tired look, it seems likly to go still lower. TEVr- a x CO. A Bardtnlrg Tendency Develops in tbe Stock Ksrktt. Nkw Yoat, i VI. 11. The drift iof the stock market to-day was more uniform, with a hardening terwlency developed in the rail road list. The Wheeler party Quietly cov ered some of liheir shorts in Burlington 4 Quincy, and this induced several of the ac tive rom-t raders in Mt. Paul to keep to the long side. The easy tone to the( foreign ex- chanue market, which precludes eold ex - jorts for the present, converted some of the bears.and there was a renewal df the inquiry to close short lines In Chicago ias and Stictir. The latter wae also bid up by the Keeire brokers after tbey had secured a block of cheap stock. Louisville Si Nash ville waS-deeidedly st ronger orj the intima tion that numbT of economies will be in augural ett as soon as the new board organ izes, which will cut down expenses without depreciating thfc. physical condition of the property. Distilling A Cattle sFeeding and Heading were strongest of tbe low-priced group of stocks, and Western Ipnion was ab sorbed bv controlling Interestjs. The rally in Cordage was due to the purchase of 2.300 shares by brokers who usuajlyirepresent the bankers who are interested io t he property. Chicago Gas was Iwrely steady, and West ern houses bought moderately to cover shorts. FtSASCIAL AND DOMESTIC i'WS CO. Wheat aad Cora Weak and Ueary - Oats Jctt-re at Teatsrdar's Figuras Pob Ions a Sbade Higher. i rstrAiM. Oct. 11. Wheat has ruled weak and heavy during tbe entire (day. The all- absorbing topic was the government report of crops, and it is quite evident that a good manv shorts were covered yesterday, await ing this report. there being liberal sales for long and short account. It is true that tbe report does not come up toanUcipations on this cereal, at the same time it is large e.noueh lor those wnociaim tormer govern- a Bnni iii;iiivi ww. ; juwwt. Ion wheal la bearish compared with last month, and is depressing holder. Cables continue rather indifferent. Minneapolis and Duluth get 813 ears. whilthe looai receipts-were but 70 car. Total clearabs were exceedingly Hcht aboot lOTOniu baab els of wheat and flour. New York reports a rH nwriet on trie .Argentine reports, which indicate an Increase in acreaue. from TOiKJD.OiW to l-S,OWi.00O bushels. The action of the market to-day bas been very dicourag- inft- Cob-. The corn market bas been a xac- cinuoue, and inactive. Various estimates Ufi me jujc ;rij, unci puvLlll 1IH 00010 bushels, has been a depressing fea ture, wtiue tne government report,aitnou(n not up to point'" figures, is slightly better than last month, opening tame without change in prices. Tbe local crowd was bear- isn, aoa May soon sold -under sk without support. There was a noticeable lack of cash demand, which demoralised near-bv options. Iteceivers did a little buying, but it was insu mciem i-o neip tne mar net. jats. uats were active wim a lair t rati e by local traders. One elevator concern boaebt a fair line of shorts sold yesterday Price eased with weakness in other grains. Pbovistons. Hoes at the yards were again under the estimate, and ruled active. prices Peine be hieher. As a conseauence futures have been firm, but dull. Packers were fair buyers, while commission houses bad selling orders. The closing showed no material change in price from initial quota tions. Lam son Beos. A Co. CITY PBOUUCI MARKET. Rmrs firm. Chickens, butter and ess good ccnani BO TING PRICKS BASIS WO. 1 QUALITY. Cabbaget per I Apples ansa-quarters, origin i ongDt atioea e fancy bright sliced.... I " " extra .... f. U Peaches nnpeeied haJvea, bright. ouartera " ... Blackberries, dried t Raspberries Whortleberries prime...' Bxtra Flour- sack l mi Family " sack 1 7B Meal-bolted 44 fts. per bushel -8 unbolted.iS Ss. " rz new 63 Corn-old 6S lbs. per bushel 807H new ra Oata 32 lha per bushel 60 Peas clay tutfFS " mixed 60 Potatoes-Irish 406u sweet oranu Onions select, per bushel.... 76 Bacon Hog round, per a ou Ham -. n Bides 10 1 Shoulders 1'-' Lard-N- C IU Taliow iit Beeswax f 0 Dens per head 80 Roosters per head Chickens spring-small per B 12 X larsre io Turkeys per B ... It' Ducks 18 Guineas 16 Geeee 30 Butter Choice yellow HXaj'6 Fair iu Honey strained, per B 12 M como, per at Bggs hen 13nX guinea iz Wheat 86 Rye 75 Feathers new bo Hides dry, per B 0 Kreen ".- . 9 Wool washed H0 NEW TOHK MONEY MARKET. New York Oct. 11 Money on call eacy at 1 per cent, last loan at 1 and clos- ntr onerea ai I. Prime mercantile paper per cent Bar silver BJ V Mexiuan dollars Ster ling exobaope is ea'Ur. with actual business in bankers' bills at 4 io for 60 days and t tOtfc4 8t fur demand. Posted rates 4 b.v4 Commercial bills oo days K'.faorr; demand Government bonds firm. Hcate bonds dull. Railroad bonds irregular. . Oliver at taa board 6 ', bid. BALTIMORE PRODUCE MARKET, FLOUR steady. Western surjer 1 Total 93: do extra 2 OOo,: SO; do family 2 402 CO; winter wheat pntentd 2 ,aiuj to; sprlDg wheat pat- tent 3 3 (a,i lb. WHEAt -tesdy No 2 red spot and Oec 6iV bid; Uec 5"li55t(: May G 0,(ftS0 Hteamer No ! rid 5i(q,51. MUling wheat by sample 5). Coital b teddy. Mixed spot and Oct 51X cid; year (9 J 1 5 l : dteamer mixed Southern white b.(a 'Ji ao yellow 5 i0. STOCKS C LOS NO BIDS Amar Cot Oil jn N. Pao 4 do pfd tujfi ii ao pfd ih Am cux Ref'S Nj .4.W i:3 aopfd Hit do pfd 13 AmerioanTobaooc!00 Pao. Mail ti do pfd t-B Rdg 18 Atca 5 a & w P i a. & o a. i 6 Cin. rtac t'H j. Paul St. J. u O I do pfd L9J Jh. & A H2 311. Ctf S m.. 81 O. B. Q US T.C.& 1 1TS Cihloago Qa 7 do pfd '! uel. Lack 1 si Tex.Fae D. &C. F On. Pao H 12. Teen I" Wab do pfd --8 do nfd gr'e.. W. CJ. t'H do pfd s. W. 4L.B. I Qenerat Bieotrlo.. 3: do pfd ti Ills. C yi Ala. Class A L. E. & W K do. Class B. i0 do pfd do. Class C ....) Luti.:. l3i Ii. stamped t's.. 1J L. N ol.N. C.4'S... . .... 101 L.N. A. &C i, I do.S'S 15 Man L2V Tenn.01d5'i SO Mem. & Cbas. 1" I do. N. a. 81 Mlch.C 5S do.N.8. 8's 78 Mo. Pau 2TX.Va.6'i pfd S M. & O !3i dd; tr rec stm'pt.. 8 N. C & St. L. (8 do. Fun Debt ... V Nat'l Cord 12V C. 8. i s Rec 114 do pfd :3 Cf. 4 'a Coup 1 4?4 n.j. c no u. a. s's N. Y. C 93 eoathsra Ry b's.. c8 N. T. 4N.B 31 do Cons li t N.aVr.i'fd 2. do pfd 11 JS-BW YORK PRODUCE MARKET. New York, Oc 11. F.our Dull, 'veal; winter not at, low grades, 1 85.2 40; fair to fane, 2 40'!i2 8t': patents. 2 85tt3 l.: Minne sota, clear. V.aSt 5S; patetit1, 3 453 7 : low extras. 1 85;i2 .0. bouthern lliur dun; weak; commoa to Sair extia, 2 1Oi.a3C0; good to choice do. 3 0tMl 50. WHKi i--Firiy aative, rlimc-. No. 2 reo, store and elevator, llot M. Options were lal'ly active and Xdb cents 1 wer. No ed c using ov 55; tc. 53(jS6": May 61V CORN. Dull, lower, with options closing arm. Nu, 2. Mi elevatoi ; 6ti afloat. Options cod 1 j 1 1 . weak at (a; cents below yes Ur.Uy. Nov ii:- ; I2C hZS: MJ 51. UAT3 Fairly a-tive, lower: opiions wnl er. (ice 31, : Dtc. 3it: May 3H. Hpot No. 2 ilCiH : No 2 white 35 V 3 ; mixed western 32.'a3; si hi e do 3'a)i0 LAKD.- Wdiet; steady. Western steamed closed 8Cti; city ;X7X. ti t 8 tO nominal; Jan 7 nominal. Felioed anil: continent 8 41 : S A. 8 0; compound 4(jdn. POKK. Firm; mots 11 7Y415 60- CoTlON 8KKO OIL.-Ciulet, easy, crude 2.; ye. low xt MOLAS iK Foreign, nominal. New Or leans, open kettle, good to choioe, 27(a3 ; stpady. t-ha w u 1 a ciue - COFFEE Options closed s'eady. IfKSfn points down. Dot 12 ; Dec 11 t5"ll ,5; March 10 50i0 60. Spot Rio duli, nominal; No. 7. 1. tUflAR-Raw. dul'. nominal;" fair Teflning. 3; rehned. dul.; Off A 3 lft-la4 fi- 0; Standard A 4 7-16 (S; cue loaf, 545 3-lB; crushed, 5g.5 ;-16; granulated, 4 i-l&4 . Caif' KaQQ'.'-w MAKgo- " Open!"" Closing " WH RAT Oct. r o ec f3w R2X(S3 May bsS,k 5:&SoB OOttS Oct 50 4K 1) c 8 47. May tOXfflX it jATS Oct Nov 7. Z3k MS Do MKd9 POKK Oct. 12 85 1 3 f5 Jan 13 77 It US LAUD Oct- 7 81 7 55 Jar. .... 7 40 7 10 RIBS Oct etza M Jan 17 17i NKW YORK COTTON FUTDBBS. Highest Lowest Closing October... November . 5 78 . t 8( .. S ii .. 6 8 . 6 f4 .. 8 it) . 8 It - a 21 . 23 f '8 5 ;H t f5 0 91 6 Bt ff : 8 8 10 6 IS 1 21 5 '5ral'7 5 7ltf80 December January February March AprlL My June Niw Tors.. 6 fr6 6 9Ka8 8 0 W34 8 OACal'O 6 15.518 tf 2.2S Oct 11 Cotton easy Middling uplands 8a; middling Gulf e. Sales bales. futures ciosed quiet. Bales 111,3.0 bales. LIVKKPOOL COTTON MAKKIT, Litxbpool, Oct 11. t r. m.- Middling Futures Closed steady. Hales : .0X). Amerioaa Receipts American September and October October and November 3 15(3)16 November and December 3 I5idl6 December and January 3 IB b January and February ii Kfcjj.P February and March J I' March and April S SOCiJ AprUand May S 2S3 Ma and Jrne 3 :l June and July 3 1528 NAVAL STORES. Wilmiwotos. N, C. Cct. 11 Rosin firm strmi ned v.: good strained 95: Spirits ter pentine Tar flrm at L15 crude turpentine steady, hard IjOO: soft L60 virgin l.w. CHARLOTTE COTTON MARK ST. These figures represent prices paid , to wagons.l Strict Good Middling X trooa Middling..... i s Middling ,.......V"t........-- Sis Tinges.......... .v.......... a Ss etataes..... ......V.t;lI i' I Utrtet-fftey. GBDOfiinDMDaBKj, P LLP n rs n -v i ni-rttituene rrwr rv a Ci Kaliy C.C I IVrAV- COTTON MACHINERY AND COTTON MILLJEQUIPMENT; Atherton Machine Co s patent Cotton Feeders, Openers and Lappera: Pettee Machine vt '.otjci,- lieoiving Flat Cards, Coiler Railway Heads and Drawing Frames ; Providence Machine Co s Kovingj Machinery ; Fales & Jenks Machine Co's Spinning and Twisting Machinery ; Easton & Burnham Machine Us dw-v-rvy-v 1 inrv XfoAlt I no.VD tTil rlU3 T O Vt rQ WrtrV K ' T fori f. fl SLIT. Tlfl Pal line: Warpers ; Kriowles Loom Works' Plain and Fancy Looms and Dobbies; jFosterMachine Co's Patent Cone Winders. SPECIAL SOUTHERN AGENTS FOR B. F. Sturtevants Co's Heating .and Ventilating System, Portable Forges,- BloweM, C. & G. Cooper & Co's Corliss ing Boilers, Heaters, Pumps, etc. 9K Jones & Lauehlin'sCold Rolled Estimates Given and Contracts Made for the Complete Equipment CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED OKNZRAL MILL FURNISHERS and DEALERS IN Kachinists' Tools and Supplies, Contractors' and Coal Steam and Water Pipe, Valves, Fittings, Stc 8. W. COLD WATER PAINT FOB FACTORY CHARLOTTE, N. a H. W. JOHNS' ASBESTOS For Steam Boilers, Pipes and other Heated Burfaoea. N on-Conducting Ooverlngs of all kinds 8 TEAM PACKINGS Flat, Round and Square, Stems, etc. Gaskets, Rings, etceto order. H. W. JOHNS' IMPROVED Ai?BEST08 Economical. LIQUID PAINTS The Standard Paints for Price List Special THB CHABLOTTB WE MANUFACTURE A a We guarantee that it will discharge all the water that condenses in any system ol pipes and will not discharge any steam. WE COVER YP TOLL! WE Qfltt SQP! WE Renew the Necks OF STEEL ROLLS And Squarb the Ends I THB D. 1. TOMPKINS CO., CHARLOTTE. N. C. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK, DKBIONATBD WKITKD BTATBS, STATU, COTJNTY AND CITY DEP08IT0B7. CAPITAL $175,000 SURPLUS $155,000 J. 8. 8pencer, President, A. G. Brenizer, Cashier, D. H. Anderson, Teller, DIRSCTOR8: H. Holt, Wn. Johnston, W. E. Holt, H. C. Ecclcs, Lawrence S Holt, R M. White, L Banks Holt, R. M. Miller, Jno. L Morehead, J. S. Srencer, Frank Coze. 6 AFETY.PROMPTNE38, ACCURACY Accounts of merchants, manufacturers, and capitalists solicited. Interest paid on time deposits. FOR OVER- FIFTY YEARS MRS. WINSLOWS Soothing Syrup hssbeen used for children while teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allajsail n.in mm wind oolio. reautates the stomach and bowels, aod is tbe best remedy for diar- rbuFS Twenty-nve cents a douio. duiu ur ali dragirlsta throughout the world. d-w CETOUR PRICES T before yen build. We can build you any kin1 of a house for any price you want. Bpet ia! attention givei to store Attic gt, jobbing and hard wood work ot ll kind, also any out or iown wi. Ri-ference by permtssion: P. M. Brown, Hon. A. Barwel', R H. Jordan. TEB8IXR uaoa , Contrartnrs and Bnitr!ra THB STRIKE IS OVER. We have jnet received two cars of meat and have more on the way. All orders will be promptly filled from this time on. Send to us at once for all kinds of HEAT and GRAIN. rVwrtmawa 'Rawa-RASD. Richard A. Blythe, COTTON WARPS AND YARNS, HO. 114 CHKSTKTJT STBEKT, PHILADELPHIA. No. to SOtTi lingle and doubli-. Warps furnished in chains and beams, in yray and colors. Cotton, woolen sad mTrmnn vara vi wwm-wv FOR YOUNG MEN ! Verv thick sole: extension edge Scotch sole, new opera tor: the fiaest Cordovsn torx. box toe. with English tips. This will be DECIDEDLY POPULAR for WINTER and will outwear anything you have ever seen in Footwear. Not "pretty " but atvliah. and she cjes without question Then tae price helps, only $5, usually sold at $7. ABCHTTBCT, CHABLOTTB, B. C. TrrmerlT assistant to 8. H, Howard ;i ' BAAAAA&W1B, V IPiPffiiBciDoDQ u jrj m' m n P IU7U rr.nr AND DEALERS A tTAO. f ; SPECIALTY: Sole Engines, High j Pressure Triple Expansion, Compound aiid Condens . i 3 fm TTorHft Power. i Steel Shafting; Compression Couplings, Hangers, Pulleys, etc. Charlotte, N. C. ' 202 South Tryon Street. Barrows, USX. SECTIONAIi COVERINGS - for Cylinder Heads, piston Bods, Tste ROOFING Tire-Proof. OooL Durable, Light f Structural Purposes. Send for Descriptive Agents: 8TJPPLT COMPANY. what the President Blackwcll's j;urham ami believes of The f tile famous Tohacco savs Equitable Oi'HHtM, N- '.. Mar. CT, 1SI. Mr. W. J. UonlMCV, Riick Hill. S. C. . .ir -.r. - wlli. n tlie settli'm.-iit of my pil i -y f..r --I'.'i'O lriitiie Lu'.tiii.lo'was first innde; 1 epni..l s.ne 3is.s:itisfii.-tkill ul the .Ollt--yi:i... I. ut si'icejl h:i c liii-1 lm.re time ti look i:?'t the niall.-r, I am H.M'sii:Mle.l that I lutve I1.1l i-!ii-;i iKstiifinet?. 1 hiiv-i' uhvnys ruyarlol the I-;i'iit:it,lv 4. one of the strongest Insurance i'i'iiiHijit-s in I his eouutr . iin.l uni euiryhig ut l.rent j, fnl t--- jf. ir f-'..iir 011 uiy ifo uad one torf'.i iii'iin tti$ own lire, ami h.. e had these p.li..-es ia furee lor more than 10 years. Yours. : very truly. J. !. CAKtt. ICvcrv-otic sqouM loik into life i n - suratn-e ; sliimlil coijiparc it with other in vcstjtictits ; should study it in eon ncctioji 'with their own condi tion in life. ! I.ct us 'send you some facts and fiKiircs. W.J. RODDEY, Manages. I lfliarliiw.nl of tyr'tliuut. itO'-k II lllS. I. BREM & CO., District Agents. WATER! HENRY E. KNOX, JR. HYDRAULIC ENGINEER Artesian ajnd Tube Wells a specialty. General Water Works -j Construction, Surveys, i Flans and Estimates. Borings made for Architects, Bridge,and Railroad engineers Pips and ; ' Pumping V ;., Machiwbrt. Charlotte. N. C. MERCHANTS :: ! -AKD- - i:: FARMERISV NATIONAL BANK, CHA3LQTTE, N. 0. CAPITAL, ! - .- $800,000 SURPLUS asp PROFITS, - 100,000 H. McAdeni President; H. G. Springs, Vice President; J. R. Holland, Cashier; C. N. G. Butt, Assistant Cashier; Goo. E. Wilson. Attorney. Aiwinnts of Banks. Corporation. Firms and Individuals Solicited. -DIRECTORS: Jno. H. McAden, H. G. Springs, H. M. Housto". Geo. E. Wilson, X; R. Holland. T. S. FALLS i CONBAD FHOKS YOUNG. LIPSCOMB THE BBF0RD HOTEL, CHARLOTTE, N O. T. G. FALLS & CO.; Propnetors. 100 Elegantly Furnished Booms. Hot and Cold paths aad Water Closets oa PASSENGER KLBVATOK AND ALL KOJBctrv inrttw sa.xio. RATRS TO SUIT THK TIM Ed. Tour patronage soUorted and appreciated. Bargain!" List Wheels. fS5 Combigation, Pneumatic, 140 -Pwlft, ) v 1 150 Dauntless, . " 100 Atwlloj M 125 ( 94 Inwerial. nearly new. $30 85 87050 50 75 135 ('94) Wbod-rim Eel i pre, new, 90 .125 ('94) Keystone, nickel rims, 75 Call or write early. Pneumatic Hires and inner tubes kept in stock, nt fewest prices. ' j ! W. F. Dod. - Bicjclet rcpftirexl. , - A r . , I ReacTT 1 - r Lire ft - adoQcD TTtpes ssgd aoo 1 PP 9 IN MACHINfiR Southern amenta for the A.'.T.- Exhausters and of Cotton Mills ' SJDTriKRN RAILWAY; (PIEDMOiST AIR LINK.) RICHMOND A DANVILLE AND NORTH CAROLINA DIVIM0N8. IN EFFECT JUNE 1894. n.i. Mml.niAil schedule ia nubtished SS In ormattoo aod is subject to charge without o tice to the public, V TKAINS 11AT1 OHABWJTTB. If . Oj 10M P. tt. DAlliT. Tor Atiuw m i,iuivih Line division and all points Souta aad rBoutbwost. Carries tbronga ruimaa P. M. Drawing Kooxs Jfunet eieeper tmwws New York. Washington and Atlanta. . DAILY for C O A.idlvialon,lnolud 9M J ing Columbia, Augusta. kerA.Cbarles ! ton. Savannah and all Florida points. A 100 f Solid train Charlotte to Jacksonville P. M. with through sleeper rrom ew iora. I Carries puuman oieeinag nu wmwi J Charli tte sod Augusta. i M lt. fl DAILY, WMuwwb ana nbu A.M. wasters vesuouiea uaitn, i r mr lasta, Birmingham, Memphis, Mont romery. Mobile, New Orleans; all points louth and Southwest.! New York to New Orleans, New York to Augusta and New York to Tampa and Wash ington to Memphis without change. No extra eharga exoept usual , pnU. NO3S,XAlLY. tor Washington. Blek mood, Kaiolgh, i Goldiboro an ail points North. Carries Pullman Sleep lng cars from Atlanta toNw , York arid Jacksonville to New York. I NO. 18. DAILY, tor kiohniondj Bal elgh, Goldsboro and all- points Norta. Carries Pullman Sleeping eat from GreensLcro to to Raleigh, and to Rich NO. d8S DAILY, Wasalngton Boutsi Western Yestibnled I limited ' Foi 70 7 r. m. 8:39 P. M. Washington and all t pomu no Through ears between ew orient and New York. Augusta and w-ashlBg-' t-n and Tampa and New York, and Memphis and Washington. 40 p. nu For Btatesviue 10:40 r. t. I m ; it on Noot 9:25 A. M. 8 30 A. M. 8:0 P. M. t-9 P. M. rua M.m.m m wmsw fIa; FBOM ATI BTA. PBOM AirouiTA. 8:40 A. M. 8:30 P. M. 11:10 A.M. ntlv X "ny. 1 FBOM STATBBTILLB j iW. A. (JEST. JOHN M.CTJLP. een. Pass. Ag T rm m Mmn.i. W. H. GRBEN. Genl Manager, . . Wsihfngton, D. t . wssningron. xi.v E.H. hIbdVkB, AMt snn PMS'get Ag. Chas. L. Hopeihs, i Traveling Passenger Agent, .4a w. Trade Street. Charlotte. N. C ! )ALM KTTO RAILROAD CO. i To Takb ErrsoT o- 3viir 1st, 1884. MOVING NOKTH. Lea ve Cheraw, 8. C V " P Koliooa. " Osborne . J:.! pa arrive Hamlet.... lawpm. KUV1KU ouum. j SO. 1. rASSBFOSB ASD iTBStOE. Leave Hamiet 4 X.' I oe oorce ,. 4 ; v-".' - " Kotlock ) i!-'m A rPe Cheraw . i- " ; S Cloae connection made at Hamlet with trains north, south, east and west. i ' . Seaboard Air! Line. BensDuxs im Btrio- Jily 8th,189i 6 JO a. m.- For Hamlet. Cheraw, Baleirt. all points od the R. AjA. ana rt. t. It. It., Weldon, rernmonis, uiu . Point Comfort, Petersburg, Bics mond. Washingten, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Bos ton. Also W lmiogton. Wrights ville, all local points on the C.C. K. p. Also Charleston, Sumter and Bennetsville. I , ' 6: A. M. Daily for all Southern, points via Monroe, Chester, Greenwood, Athens, Atlanta,; Montgomery. , New Orleans, Chattanooga. Mem phis snd the Southwest. Through sieeper and day coaches from Washington, D. Ci, to Atlanta,con necting with road diverging out 10S6 A. -.-Daily lor" Mt. Hrily.; LlnoolntoB, i CbexryvlUe. Shelby, Cleveland Bprings. FUenhoro and Buther fordton. Also Blowing Boo Le noir and Htekory4 U 9 u Daiiv for all points r.orxu rew 76 F. M. Dally, r au J.,,,,,,,,, jh,. more, WashinBtoni Richmond, Pe tersburg, Portsmouth. Old Point Comfort, Vlrgini Beach, Weldon, Raleigh, Wilmington and Wright vibe, connecting at Monroe with through sleepers and day coaches between Atlanta, a., and VVasn ton. D. C, and sleepers between -Monroe, N. C. and portsmouin. Va. ! 1 i with i. In ro.orlnt.tA. w.oc . nii. rmm Wllminsrton " li" Wn.hMlilll). OUth Port, Carolina Beach.i Bookingham. U7..iwt Monrofl. AUH) UUIB. all tolnts North New York4 Phil-) .-i'i,ht. naltlmore. nun tujr w . Piciimond, Pe tersbu rt. Comfort. Portsmouth. Old point. Weldon. u.ui.h ni RAnfard. Also from Charleston, pumter and Bennets- 76 r. M. Daily.' from RntberrordbMuBhelby, r. m. rie,BD(J Spirloir, Linoolntpn, Newton. H'ckory. Lenoir,. Blowing Rook and Mt-Uolty. i 9:16 p. at. Daily, from ail Northern rtnt , Boston, New York. Pbiladelpbia, Baltimore. Washirigton.Rlohinond. V., KetersburK. 4ld Point Oom fort, Virginia Beach, PorUmouth, Weldon, Raleigh, X'heraw, all local' points between Torts mouth an5 Charlotse, end ftom Wlimlnrton. Wrightsvllle and all local noint4 on tnefC O. K. t. 9:45 P. MSrtrom all .Joutk and ckiutbwest New Orleans, aiont Mimphl. Chattanooga, A.,.eV Atbens. Greenwood, Chesrcrsnd Monroe; close oonneo- tion at Monroe. i .-.. freight, with coach attached, leaves te for ttheiby at 4 o'elock p. m., re- Local turning a 9:45 a. m. daily, except Sundays. MOTJ- le i on p. - aim wlk roe with the At. ai:i e.-. w.Vk- arrlves in Kaieigh MJA" 7" lngtoo,D.C..at 10: a. m "or, - 9 a. m.. maain closs conneetipn tor Beltl- . more. Philadelphia and New J.0- The6-o a m. train connects at Monroe Wlta Atlanta iiNo. V- points South, arriving in Atlanta at "?" , Paaseng&rs leaving Charlotte at SJ0 a. ia. arrive In Atlanta at p. ..,, , ?. r a-aa at 1 o'cioc p. m.t arrive in (Charlotte atta p. m. Leave Charlotte at auiu a. u " t-- . i . . . : w ... ll.il. mA 1 9fl . in m. arrive inaiein i. , Leave Charlotte 6J0a. m., arrive In Wilming- ton at 4UW p. m., na at tne " . r, . - 9:40 a. tn. Close connection tiotn waj S witn tbe C. A L. R. B. at Llooojht00,' i The Atlanta specials, no. T". T.vn vZ magnificent new vestibuied , trains, built by the Pullman Palace Car Co on which there is no extra fare charged. ' w... ,, For information relattve to seaedule. tare ,Uu applVo. iiAsasBTU-; Tlsket Agn 3. H. W 'irnia, j ' I - ' I Benl Managaj. I I I T, 1, AEDiasoa.J B. f.MnwxArD. t 0en'l Passw Agent I T. P. A. , VITAL TO ftlAKHOOO. stng v n KWSMlira-I! A'iTl REAIN TREAT MEKT, a spweific for Hjsteria, lSiue, Fits, Kea ralia, Headachw, Nervuus Pro ration caused by Blhol-WUTo, Wakeftthies,!l!euUI DepreMien,. BofteniiiT of UrVro, m ustng- lufoiity, minor, decay, deattj, PremnUir ild Ae, Hurrenu. Losa ot Power iaithf sex, lmpofency, luoorrtwra aaa alt Female WakDM, Iiivolmitr-ry 1 flpeI,17" torrhcea caatMid by evex-enertlmii or Oram, ' abase. ovier-lJidulireii. A moOth's treatment, f 1, B foriiSb by mall. With carh or.ler m-S boxaa, with K. will mti wrMtA-guarHnjee gtvad " J 'J rvrm i neartstlm, muutuwfn, fjver Complaint, Soar Htomaeh, ljupepcia an.l OituiUi.tioii. , - OUAAK'iLi lawied only by - t - . Ia. Alexander 0o Ckarlotte. W 0 KI last Trade Street. i t . --.! It f - 1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 12, 1894, edition 1
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