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. sJ-i. (J LJ Li Ji ..'Ley JLvti JAliD AIR jfCU IN EFFECT MAY. 5TH. 13- i:af leave CJiar lot ted&llTS : - 1 1 a. x For Hamlet, Cheraw, KalPlrn, " : s-oiota oa the It. A A. and B. A O- B. U, , r ; i, Portsmouth. Old Point Comfort' ri -r-, Richmond, Washington, 5IU ' tr; delphJiNew Yorkard oB6on. Ai5o v'iimiagton,'WngliUTi(leiod aliiocal ' - oa the G. C It. R: Also Charleston, c amtfrsnil B?nnettsville, arriving In WU- m In?, ton at 12:80 p.m. - " - - 6:. .a. LmUy for tell Southern points via Monroe,- Chester, tireenwood, Athens , Atlanta, Montgomery i New Orleana, Chat tanooga, Memphis and the Sonthwust. Through sleeper and day coaches from Washington, I). C, to Atlanta, connecting with roads diverging out of Atlanta. ' 10:13 a. M. -Daily, for Mt. Holly, Lincoln- . ton; Cherryvilleji bhel by, Cleveland Springs, KUenboro and Rutherford ton; also- Blow ing Rock, Lenoir and Hlekory.- . . 8:20 p. Daily, for all points North and Booth New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash Id gton, Richmond, Peters borg Portsmoa th, Old Point Comfort, Vir ginia Beach, Weldon, Raleigh, 'Wilmington and Wrightsville, connecting at Monroe with through; sleepers and day eoaches be tween Atlanta, Oa., and Washington. D. C, and sleepers between Monroe, N. X, and Portsmouth, Va., and for Atlanta, New Or leans and all Southern points. - -8A)r. m. With sleeper for Wllming ton and all C O. points. - : Train arrive in Charlotte: ' 10: a. x Daily ,Roekingham,WadMboro, Moroe. . Also from &11 points North N York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Richmond, Petersburg, Old Point Comfort, Portsmouth, Weldon, Raleigh and Sanford. Also from Charleston, Bamter and Ben nettsyiUe, and from Atlanta, New Orleans and all Southern points. --.. M-Iaily, . from RntheTfordton, Shelby, r Cleveland Springs, Uncolnton, Newton, Hickory, Lenoir. Blowing Bock and Ml. HpiT. . - 10:10 p.m seft Hyrom all Northern points Bos ton, i- York, Philadelphia. Balti more, Washington, Richmond. Va Peters burg, Old Point Comfort, Virginia Beach, Portsmouth, Weldon, Raleigh,. Cheraw, 8. C all local points between Portsmouth and Charlotte, and from W 11 mine ton. Wrlghts Tille and all local point on the O. C. R. R. . 10:10 p. m w Daily, from all points Booth and Southwest New Orleans, Montgom ery, Memphis, Chattanooga, Atlanta. Ath ens, Greenwood, Chester and Monroe: close connection at Monroe.- : - 1:46 a. siH-With sleeper, from WUminton tend all C C. points. ----- - -t - -; - - . - Local freight, with coach attached, leaves Charlotte for Shelby at 4 o'clock p. m re turning at 10 a. to. daily, except Sundays, The 8:30 p. m. train connects at Monroe with the Atlanta special. No. 40S, which ar rives in Raleigh at 1:20a. m., and Wash In g ton, D. C, at 10:80 a. ra.,and Portsmouth at TdOs. m., making close connection for Bal timore, Philadelphia and New York. - - - The 6:S0 a. nt. train connects at Monroe with Atlanta special No. 4U3, for Atlanta - and all points South, arriving in Atlanta at 4 p.m. ... . Passengers leaving Charlotte at 6:20 a. m. arrive in Atlanta at 4 p. m. Leave Atlanta at 1 o'clock p. m., arrive in Charlotte at 10:10 p. m. Leave Charlotte at 6:20 a. m and 8:?0 P. arrive in Raleigh at 11:45 a. m. and :30 a.m. Leave Charlotte at 6:20 a.m., ar rive in Wilmington at 12 :W p.m,, and at Cheraw. 8. Cat :40 a.m. Close eonnee tton both ways with the O. A Jj. R, B. at Linoolnton. Leave Charlotte at 8:90 p.m., arrive In Atlanta at e:30 a. m., making a double dally train both North and Booth from Charlotte. - -.- . The Atlanta specials, No. 408 and 403, are magnificent new vestibaled trains, ballt by the Pullman Palace Car Co.. on which there is no extra fare charged. Daily exeeptSojidayi: "i- . .. v fDaily except Monday. . For information relative to sehednles. fare, etc., apply to - E. St. Joh, Vice President. - " J. G. B ask kb villk, Ticket Agent. J. H. Wnnm B. A.NwxAirD, 'f4 General Manager. - T.P. A. '-;.-.'5--:-,. - T. J. ASDXBSOX, - V.f Jt. McBV-'': Ghen'l Pass. Agent. sBnst Traasnortation. .-; . . SOUTHERN. : RAILWAY. " (PIEDMONT AIR LINE.) 1 BJCHMOND DANVTLLE AND NORTH I' V CAROLINA DIVISIONS. J i?' 'i- XKamoTAPBII, 21,1803. .. ' This condensed schedule is paollahed as , fnformatlon, and is subject to change with ; oat notice to the public. Trains leave Charlotte, N. C: . Urtfip. k-No. 85, dally for AtUnta and Charlotte, Air Line division, and all points South And . Southwest. Carries through Pullman drawing-room buffet sleeper be . tween New York, Washington -and Mont- gomery, and between New York and St. An- gustine, Flavia Columbia and Savannah. I DdQA. St. No. XT, daily, C. C. A A. division, Including - Columbia, Augusta, Aiken, i points. Through Pullman sleeper New - York to Jacksonville, connecting with par I l rcar at Columbia for Augusta. : f t:85A. jrNo. 87, daily, Washington and Southwestern vestibaled limited for At ; lanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Montgom- ery. Mobile and New Orleans, and all points S South and Southwest. Through Pullman 5 sleeper New York to New Orleans and New ; York to Memphis. No extra eharge except j usual Pullman fare. 13:10 P. Hr-No, 11, daily. Solid train, Rich i mond to Atlanta; Pullman sleeping car, Richmond to Greensboro. I 7:15 a. bc No. as, daily, for Washington, Richmond, Raleigh and Ooldsboro and all s oints North. Carries-Pullman eleeuers , tram Montgomery to New York and St. Au- - 0:40 p. K-No. 12, dally, for Richmond, Ral ' (4 g h.G oldaboro and all points North. Car ' ries Pullman sleeping ear from Greensboro ' o Raleigh and Greensboro to Richmond. 80 p. K. No. 88, Washington and South i, western vestibaled, limited, for Washing i ton and all points North. Through Pull , man ears between New Orleans and New York, Memphis and) New York, Jackson ville and New York. First-class coach to . s w Hsingwib ; 6:00 A. M. No. 80, daily, except Sunday. - Mixed freight and passenger for States- 'ville.N.O. y - 4:16 p. m. No. 19, dally, exeept Sunday, for ' Statesvllle and Taylorsville. v. Trains arrive at Charlotte : .v: 10:66 P." M.1 - - . . 11:40 A.r M.J :90 P. M.l VROIT ATLANTA . 'S-.SO P. M.i . , , - " 8:20 pT K- I rBO) AUQCSrV. i -i' '-: JJ." rBOM BTATKSVILLK. - C Local freight- trains also carry passen- -rgers. - - -s Daily except Sunday. i ' Jon M. Cttlp, j . - W. A. Tdkk, . Traffic Manager. General Agent, W. li. Grbisn, -- Washington, u C - (ien'l Snpertn tender t. t - Washington, D. C. 8. H.HABDWIOk, Ass'tGv n'l Pass. Ag't, Atlanta, Ga. i v i ':" '"-- CHABL1S Ifi HOPKIITB, -;; ';;- ; - Trrellns; Passenger Agent, - f " - , xN West Trade Street, . c Charlotte, N. C. . PALMETTO RAILROAD CO. To Takh Kkfkct Sft. ?3d, 1891. MOVING NORTH. - KO. !, PA9SSS8IB ABB F8KIQBT. : Lesve rheraw.S. C. .-- jt - Konock..,..i,..i.,..,...v.4 e:nua m .fi:G0a m 7:20 a m .7;40a m "Osborne. . .:,.......---"Arrive Hamlet.. ...... t . jiuvinu buuiui - J0. 1, PABSMltK ASB FKJSIGUT. - Leave H amlet,i...-..iw-. ..8:40a m Osborne.,....'...-.'-... ......:00am Kollock.,.... ,...::m Arrive Cheraw .;. ...... 0 am .? Close connection made at Hamlet with 'trains north, south, east and west. - Wm. Mojscuks:, President. 1 lECM aNl ' -. : : - -; ' FARMERS' - f if- r Jfcti lt)HAh BANK. surplus Airo PROFrr, - 100,000. J "IT. Mr Aden. Prenldent; U. G.Sprines. ! Vice Presidents. JN. G. Butt, Acting ' Cashier; Geo. E. Wilson, Attorney. Accounts "of. Banks, Corporation a, Tims and Individuals Solicited D1KKCTOK8: In II. IIcAden, TL Q. Spring. Li- II. Houston, ' Geo. E. Wilaor. UR-.':':.'.-.::i.-lK FRIENDS; -nrt rn1 on vou at home, nnrtnke of ,. , .uiUty. lKu't give them wine . . . . are tuirniy; soiganat wouioib- . . i . t iii. tieer is oetter; not uecause . ( thn wine, but because good -ii'..l.ta nuj5ii4, ior .j.in , ,n as once refreshing, -pure and .... : .1 you can drink deep wlth . v lil effects. -- -- .... v c .t-regulated house will have a II BEER. lijlO srj- 4llJyouay? . '. -Yes, that describes jhow I feeC. ' I have no energy left, nothing Irrter- ests me. lly strength has left me and I have no inclination to work. No one wonkl take me for the same person that I used to be. .1 look and feel forlorn and miserable. My spirits are low, I feel despondent , nd 1 can't sleep at night, f I era constipated and my digestion t Is out of order. I feel almost hopeless, ft seems to me . , tnat I enail never be strong : again. . fej - - :; -J- ,. Xheer up, your case is far from being hopeless. ? You are suffering from general 'debility, your nerves need toning up, you lack vitality. jThe cure lies in enriching and purifying your blood and strength eninz the system.' ; You should taka Brown's Iron Bitters.' it will restore you to robust perfect health. You will improve from the first bottle; This remedy is pleasant to take and is a very ' powerful, strengthened - It does not stain the teeth. But ret the eenuine see the crossed red lines on wrapper. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. "' ' BALTIMORE, MD. ' For the toilet, tle bath and the nurser-. PINE BLOSSOM SOAP is the latest ami greatest triumph. A Scientific, medi cated soap made of the purest materials, it effectually soothes and cleanses the skin, while its powerful curative prop erties promptly heal all inflammation and eruptions. Antiseptic and always potent, a healthy skin and bright, clear complexion is sure to follow its use. - Sold everywhere by Druggists. Price as cents. Mr. A. H. Cras3by, of No. 158 Kerr St. Memphis, Tenn Writes that his wife had can cer which bad eaten two large holes in her breast, and which the best physicians of the surrounding country treated, and pronounced in cnrable. Her grrsndmother and annt bad died of and when told this, the most eminent specialists of New York, under whose treat ment she was placed, de clared her case was hopeless. All treatment having railed, she waa given up to die S. S. 8. was recommended, and astonishing as it may seem, a few bottles cured Iier son nil and well. Oar treatise oa this dis ease will be Bent free to any address. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, Atlanta. C 0"'0004 J. 1 t 11 -11 Mrs. Anna G&se. A wife of Ex-Deputy 0 U. 8. Marshal, Co- lumbns, Kao says: If "I was delivered J". OfTWWSIn less ft than20niinntesand T with senrcely any W pain after twine V only two bottles ot A 11 MOTHERS1! v coitiin it X IlllUlUt 9 A Bnt by Express or f '- ts 'Z : mail, on receips ox. Y l -ifi . 2 r book 10 uotMn" a KBRAP FIELD EEG0LATOR CO ATLAKTA, OA. Q A SoldbfallDntcM. ' O tr? r? Easily, Qntoklf, Ptrsiaaeatlf Bestorel - restore Lost Man hood. Cares weaknesses. Nerrooa Debility a:id ail the evils from early or later ex eaaees. the results e oTerworlr, worry, sickness, etc. Fall strenjrth, tons aod development giTen to every er?raa or portion of the body. Improve ment immediately seen iroai tiie first box. Thons snds of letters of prUise oa lileia oar office. Can bo earned ia vest pocket. , Bent by mail to any addreeeoo reeeiptof price. One month's treat ment ia each box. Price $1.00,6 boxes, fo.00, wiUi Written tioaran tee to refund money if not cured. ionU to as for tbe Geauino. Circolara free. R II: JORDAN & COX Charlotte, N.C. r Is i " KOTICB. 1 have now 011 hand the lnrgest and nicest stocks of Bicycles, by far, I have bad this seasou. Stearns wheels In stock the first time for tfa. season.-Clippers, WeverlysaBd ladies wheels. I have also a large lot of second-band wheels, cheap dirs cheap. Call or write for prices. ; - - Fall line 'cycle sundries and repairing. - Linen lals, for gentleinen, price $3.50. . White Dack Cloth Oxfords, for ladies, price $2.00."" , -v- These are- tbe novelty of the season, making elegant, cool, serviceable shoes for street wear.. ? - v "M To any address, prepaid, on recei pt of price. GILREATH & CO if" A LOVE SOXG OF SUMMER Atlanta Constitution, - . ' Summer In the fields, my deart . . . And summer in the skies; ; But brighter far than sun or star --The summer in thine eyes! . Thy beaming eyes, . Thy dreaming eyes, " ;" ;: With all the love that in them lies! " v ' .Snmmer on the land, my dear. V - ." - And summer on thesea; . . And with iier flowers and thrilling hours -The summer worships thee! v . . . - Oh, summer brief! -- " Walt one rose leaf v r ? From my love's lips to me I , - F.I. 8. THK.COSSTABIJSS GUAKDEO.' Frleads -of Fisher and Dor ham . Have Sworn to Avenge Thena Contradictory ", Stateaaeata BegaTdias tbe Affalsv". Special to Columbia State, lst.-. ' SPAaTANBCBo''. J ul y 1 .-All is quiet here to-day, and no trouble is likely to come for some lime yet. - The wounded constables are . still here, and have cot been removed, as stated in some other newspapers; . Tbe friends of Fisher and Durham were worked op .to a. high Ditch of excitement ..and were eaper to come down and, put an end to To land and -Pettigrew, but cooler heads prevailed and trouble averted for the time being. . The mountaineers and moonshiners have sworn to kill all connected-with the raid on last Friday night. - The threat is not an idle one, but will some day be put into execution. Since last riday nignt, guards nave been placed day . and night around the boarding houses of Toland - and Petti grew. - , , ; Uonstabie iuicneioerger now tens ' a very curious story connected with the raid. Eichelberger says that Toland, Pettigrew, Byers and ""Stevenson did not, on that night, intend to catch this whiskey wagon, and that the meeting of it w,as purely an accident. lid says that his men were on their way twelve miles above here to arrest three men who were running blind tigers. Toland teas a very different tale irom ttlcnei berger.V He says that for several nights past; he had been watching for this wagon. He knewlhat they were in tbe habit of Coming to this spot, (where the killing occurred) and where the whis key was unloaded from one wagon to another and would be hauled to town. And it was this identical wagon that they were after on that fatal nighti - ,It is said that Toland made the boast that he would-capture them dead or alive. COTTON MACHINERY IN DEMAND. Orders Placed Six SEontbs Abead A Mon ument to Annie XU11 Carter Railroad Building; In toe United States. Staff Correspondence of the Observer. Boston, Mass., July 1. The manu facturers of cotton mill machinery have orders ahead for more than six months. In some cases it will take more than a year to fill the orders in the shops. The Boston Herald says: -' "The movement to erect a monu ment to the memory of Anne Hill Car ter, the mother of Robert Edward Lee, is gaining ground in the South." " The' Boston Globe says, about railroad building in the United States: "The Railroad Gazette reports tha 547 miles of new track were completed in the United States during the six months to date, as compared with 495 miles in the corresponding period of 1894. The increase is perhaps enough to aecount for a good part of the recent j advance in the price of steel rails, but it indicates nothing like the. activity in railroad constfuction that prevailed a i few years ago, when the rate of yearly addition to tracks was 12,000 miles. However, no one desires to see the bus iness overdone like that again just now." TO BE MADE FIREPROOF. An Important Matter Brought to Secre tary Herbert's Attention By the Reoent China-Japan War. Washington, July 3. Under orders from the Secretary of the Navy, Chief Constructor Hickborn has undertaken the work of making fireproof all parts of naval vessels that can be so benefit ted. The wood-work will be subjected to fireproof Veneering by electrical pro cess, and fireproof paper and canvass will also be utilized. The necessity for this new departure of the Navy Depart ment was shown to Secretary Herbert after the battle between the flee'ts of Japanese and Chinese ships at the mouth of the Yalu river. Nearly all the Chinese ships caught fire, and they were not only materially weakened for that reason, but other ships were com pelled to come td their assistance. Hereafter all combustible material used in the construction of United States naval vessels will be made as nearly fireproof as possible. A military Company Disbanded by Gen Ordway. Washington, July 3. By a general order issued by General Albert Ordway, commander of the National Guard of the District of Columbia, the National Fen cibles, a crack military organization and the winner of several valuable prizes In inter-State militia drills, has been disbanded. The reason assigned for this action is that the .company has fallen below the mark upon inspection, and during the recent encampments the numerical strength of the company was below the standard. Death of Miss Montague. Correspondence of tbe Observer. Weldon, July 2. Miss Zollie Monta ffpue, sister of t. . Montague, 01 Kal- eiirh, and of Dr. 8. Montague, 01 Win ston, aged 30 years, a deaconess of the Methodist Episcopal Church, died In xt -v. : . mi 1 licw iur& city. , iuis rcuiuiua ncre w- companied to Raleigh by Miss Foster, of Brooklyn, a niece of the deceased, and Miss Byers, acting superintendent of the Mew lork Teachers Home. ; . - Cotton IJee In Buntersville. r Correspondence ot the Observer. , Htr$TKRSviLLE, : July 2. Mr. - W." D, -Barnhardt comes to the front - with - the first cotton bloom. He found one June 29th. . . . r " Cotton lice are very destructive in this section.' If you have never met the little fellows called- "cotton lice ' just examine the leaves and be convinced.- - - - ' , . "' jil " '" " - - Court' Hons and Its Contents Burned, . St. Loins Mo., Jnly 3. A special to the Chronicle, from Lexington, Tenn., says that the court house, mayor'sofllce and all the fcountv records were de stroyed by incendiary fire early .this morning.. An investigation of alleged forgeries in county grants was under way, and it Is believed the . fire was started -by interested parties. - There was no insurance on either building or contents. r ' , - - (-,-- ' The Carolina Yacht Club will 'have their Fourth of July- regatta at Wil mington this afternoon. ;-. TheWilmington Star says that the Wilmington Naval Reserves will go on a cruise on the Amphitrite, between the 10th and 15th of August, either to the Bermuda Islands, New York bay, Cuba or Charleston. . . ' BUCKLEJN'S ARNICA SAL.VK. i ' The best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Cnilolains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles or no pay- required. It Is guaranteed to give -perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price S3 cents per box. For sale by Rurwell A Dunn and Jordan A Bcotfc. - . --- J - A Household Treasure. . DW.' Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. says that he always keeps Dr. King's New Dis covery In the house, and his family has al ways found the very best results follow its use i that he would not be without it, if pro-' curable. U. A. Dykeman, druggist Cat sltilUN. Y.,says that Dr. King's Kew Dis covery Is undoubtedly the best cough rem edy ; that he has used it In his family- for eight years, and it has never failed to do all tbaj is claimed for it. : Why not try a- rem edy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles frceat the drug stores of Oiurwell A Dunn and Jordan fc Keott. llegular gise. &. and fl. v n A FIKE WOEK3 KXFEOSIOJu It Starts a Fire Which, Vara a Block in Xyunr Mass., and Does 100,000 Dam- . age. Lvsxr Mass.," July 3. At 10:50 this forenoon there was an explosion oi nre works m front of the U. A- May compa ny store in the "Sagamore Hotel block, corner' of Union and Mulberry streets, at the temporary counter erected out side of the store on the sidewalk.:. Im mediately the whole mass of fire-works was ablaze and the f nsilade of explod- insr rockets, cannon t crackers, bombs, etc. startled everybody in Central Square. A. B. Stimpson, who was in 1 charge 01 tne .nre-worns couaier, t waa knocked against the glass front of the building, but not injured. rxoe names communicated to the store of the I. A. May Company and spread with alarm ing rapidity.; The firemen did not get the alarm right, and for nearly fifteen minutes the flames had everything their own way. A general sJarm was finally sounded. Half an . hour after the fire works exploded the entire block, which is four stories of brick, about 100 feet front on Union street, and more than that in depth, waa a mass of flames. . . At 12 o'clock ahe fire was under con trol and confined . to the... Sagamore block. ; It is thought that everybody es caped from the building with possibly one exception, an old man named James 11. Winslow. who has not been account ed for as. yet. The loss is about $100,000. B KIEFS OP GESEBAX MATURE. The Thomas Iron Company, of Phila delphia-have made an advance of $1 per ton in pig iron. Near Sllao, Mexico, Monday, a wo man gave birth to five boys. They are all living and doing well. The New York board of police commissioners have passed a resolution prohibiting .policemen from wearing russej; shoes. Joe Skelly, the well-known composer ana song writer, uiea a tew uays ago in a charity ward at St. Francis' Hospital, New York city. s Mr. H. P. Clarke, son-inrlaw of the late P. T. Barnum, the famous circus man, was married at Fairfield, S. C, Tuesday morning to. Miss Barry Macfie, A delegation of about 1,000 leading businessmen of Chicago will visit At lanta, Ga., during the opening week of the Cotton State and International Ex position. Tom Gibson, a negro miner at Spring Valley, 111., when about to be arrested at the mine Tuesday, began firing at the officers and mortally wounded Wil liam Lee and shot three other persons, and escaped. S The Niagara Power Company, located at Niagara Falls, is now utilizing the water power or the falls. The electric plant has been put in operation, whioh furnishes power for the Pittsburg, N. Y., Reduction Company, one mile distant. An effort is being made by the stock holders .of the Savannah & Western Railroad to have Mr. C. C. Gobbet ap pointed separate receiver for that road instead of H. L. Comer. The applica tion will come up for a hearing about the 25th inst. . At a meeting at Philadelphia Tues day the Pennsylvania Railroad Compa ny elected C. Stuart Patterson a mem ber of the board of directors. to fill the vacancy caused by the death of H. H. Houston. Mr. l'atterson is dean of the University of Pennsylvania. At Clinton, Ia., Tuesdav, a highway man held up and robbed Mrs. Augusta Ware, daughter of Chauncy Lamb, the millionaire lumberman. It occurred on one of the fashionable residence streets of the town, and was witnessed by several, people. He took her purse and escaped. ' . A policeman shot and killed a negro at Quincy, 111., yesterday, while the latter was attempting to murder a wo man. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Cotton Market Opened at an Advance of 5 Points, But Reacted Later, Closing at the Loweat of the Day. Special by Private Wire to Harrison Watts NiW York. July 8. Liveraool advanced bouui t-oiu. on iuiures, due spot saie3 were only 8.000 bales. When oar market onened up iioout s points there were plenty of iraueru woo piacea nine xaitnin iitverpooi's strength and they were glad to sell on the rise. Some realized ororlts and some sold with she hope of realizing later on tbe de cline, and they were not disappointed. Fu tures here fell 8 points before the market steadied, Liverpool in the meantime having lost 2-64, closing weak at l-4d. above yester day's final prices. New Orleans was also weak. On tbe decline shorts began to cover, and in the afternoon prices were bid up oh them quite briskly until they were up S points, Aagnst sellinz at 7.01. Tnls was fol lowed by a break to 6.14, the lowest as well as the last figures of; the day. Spot cotton here was 1-164 hisrher middlings 7 S-18. Private advices from Louisiana state that there has been great damaee to the cron in that State. Texas also continues to send us bad reports, while from North and South Carolina we learn that the plant in that sec lion is aoing wen ana improving. " ODbl & Co, The Stock Market Was Dull and of a Hol iday Character. Nkw Yobi, July 8. The stock market was Intensely dull to-day and of a purely holiday and professional character. Don don was a moderate buyer audits purchases tended to sustain the (Grangers and winter national shares. The bear faction exerted all tbe pressure possible against thelndus trials and'kept that .group unsettled and feverish. Sugar covered an extreme range of nearly S andended with a fractional gain. Chicago Gas fell, about 2. but re covered half the loss. American Tobacco was unsteady at a slight concession.- Rub ber rallied on the decision of the company to submit a statement to the stock ex change; Specially strong were Colorado Fuel A Iron Company, Distilling A Cattle Feeding, Southern Railway, preferred, and Kansas A Texas, preferred. The Market ciosea irregular. Nkw Yobk News Bcbkabv Evening Up of Trader Waa - the Feature ' In Grain and Provisions. Chicago, July 8. The grain and provis ion market to-day has been quiet and nar row. ' Traders have evened up as much as possible on account of to-morrow being a holiday, and very little Interest has been manifested. The fine weather has been sort of a damper to an advance, while covering on the part of shorts has prevented much ol a decline. uiearanoes or. wneat and nour have been the best for a number of days, amounting to over 400.000 bushels.' There is no chan ge in the cash market. Tbe market for -both grain and nruvlsions has devel oped no new features on whioh to base an opinion.- - IoAmson linos, co. CITY PKODUCK HABKKT. . "Spring chickens Hood demand, ", .Eggs, fresh, sell readily. - No turkeys on tbe market. Apples dried quarters, bright.... . t bright sUeed. ........ .- fancy blight siloed.,, - - " ' extra . " Peaches nnpeeled halves, bright.' .- " Quarters .. " . - 10 101S siack Dernes,ariea ....... e - - iei traw berries per quart Kxtra iouracjc... ...... .... Family " -. , Meal bolted 44 lbs per bushel : 7b S 6(31 4S Corn old 69 lbs per bushel. - - new... - 60 : 86 GO xy&i oo OatsKI lbs per bushel.............?,. peas oiay . . ....... .. .. ...... .. - mixed , Onions select, per bushels... Baoon Hog round, per n. ; Bides. ...!,........w.... '; M .- Shoulders.. ............ Lard N.O ,t.... Tallow.. ....,,. Seesrax... . .... .... . Hen -per head ..................... Roosters ner head . . . ... . .. ...... . . 3lo v- - o - - 28 - 80 26 Chickens spring small per bead M . :.. larira u . u ... large Turkeys per Ik, Ducks... ...... ........ 8 10 St. 5 uuineaa.. Geese..... w-w 4 l Butter Choice yellow; . ...... ..,... Honey-Strained, per a.... comb per Eggs hen! ..... ... -' guinea. -9...:..'.wvv-.,. -iota.16 - 10 s 7379 70 44 vv nea. ........... . . . Rye....... Feathers new. .. ..... Hides dry, per tt " green " " Wool washed .... . . .NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. - - . . ?Nw York, July 8. Money on pall easy St'lwl percent, last loan at 1,-i, closing ofTered at IS- Prime nirrcantil paper, &13;41per et. Bar silver i" -4. Mexican dollars ... SterL.ig exebatiee tirm, -with actual basint.s Jnb&L'xtrs' tills at! ' t It n C h ? 4 P. t Bl'i for demand. Posted rat 1 Couiuiercitil bins. 60 Days, ii,1, .v ,; t'-'Maod ; - government bonds siwidy; bisie bonds hlcrher. KiiUrojid bonds urin. k.iver at tiie board was dull. BALTIMORE PKOPUCE MAEKKT. BAliTlMOBK, July S.FLiOTJR--Dul!, Western inwr 8 do extras lor&3 60; doiaoilly 3 Taji 15; winter wheat patents S lh '. i 40: spring wheat patents 4 ilcti 00 v HEAT Steady. No. t red spoe and July 71?,; August 1tQ7i Beptember 7avL73i; steamer no. it red 6fjivWs, ; sou them .by sample, 70(3,7 1; do on grade COKN Steady. Mixed spot .and July 50H; August EOJtf; ., September eoj5uH; at timer mixed . . . .. ; Uouthera whits I0&o2i do yellow 5354. ,. - STOCKS CLiOKUS't BIDS. - -Amer. Cot. Oil-- 27V N. Paclfle..;w;, do pfd. 7S! do pfd.....v- Am. Bug. Ret s..iw8 N. W. . l?tj Strl. 144 ' S 672 133 7 IBS .91 17 l(M 108 v W 100 loi 125 do - Dfd ...i. 1M1 do Dfd Amer. Tobacco,, us . do . pfd..,..-. US . m . - w - " T ' . ... Paclfie Mall-,..: Beading, i. .,.. n.M.u......j.,....4 H O. ot U.v,.-... Can. Pao.... ...... C dc O. .A,.. Cb. A A 2lSt.Paul Ut do pfd...... . 154 -O., B.AQr.,. 64 - (1 101 20T l?i MS do DfU...... tnicago uaa ..... Del. Lacfc...... D.4C.F.....i. Krle.......... do pfd Texas Pao. ...... Uuloa Pae.. Wabash......... do pfd. W. U........, 6eu, Electric., . Ills. Central.,... U.B.4W. .... do- Did.... - n 84 83 do ofd......... (Ala., Class A..., ao Class do Class O..., Ia. BtamDed fcif:.'.,",".r. 1N. A.4C..-.. Manhattan S'AiN.C's..,..."... US uo e'si.......- Mem. A Chas.... Mlenls-au Cea... 15 Tens N. 8. rs. - U0 VS.CS, pid. ....... do tr ree sfptd. do Fob Debt...' to.- raclflo. . M. A O i.v..;. N.C A St. L... u. b. 4's ee... lit Mat'l Cordace... lU!O.B.4's Coup... do pfd... S4i0.B. T 54 N. J. ........... lOimsoutberaB'TSa. N. Y.C 100 do Cons. N.I.AB.E H N. W.Pfd 14 do pfd. ......... aci'i srxrw YOBK PHOUUCJB IIABKET. - ' Karw Yobx. July " S. FLOUR dull, firm. Winter wheat, low grades. i7Ugiw; tair. to iaaey a MX9 uu: patents 4 S04 60: Minnesota clear S 10 C$S 40; oa tents s 90 i r&. low 'extras 3 70 80: city mills S 83. Southern flour dull, steady; common to fate .extra t 40S lb: good to Choice do 8 ilX4 00. - ; W HK AX Dull, about steady. Ho S red, store and elevator 74; afloat 7fi. Options 3losed dull at to cents decline. No 9 red Julytii; August 74; September 74 - CORN Fairly active, steady. No 3 S0S0H elevator; 604 6i afloat. Options closed steady at cent advance. July August 50Js; September 60. OATStiuiet, steady:. Options dull, steady. July 274 : September 88. Spot No S TiV&toii No 2 white 8l31; mixed Westeruf S930. - L.AKD Quiet, steady. Western steam S 70; city 1SS 20. "July 6 70 nominal; September - 6 90 nominal. Kenned quiet; continent 7 10; S. A. 7 ; compound - PORK Steady: mess 18 6ol 23. COTTON SEED OlI-Flrmer; crude SS; yellow prime 34. CO FFEK Steady, 10 points up. July 14 SO 1S 85; September 14 43. Spot Bio dull, steady. No 7 16,. SUGAR Haw, dull, steady. Fair refin ing 8 UJ-W; refined quiet, easy; Off A Ja standard A, 4 cut loaf and crushed 5 l-lB; granulated 7-l(S4. CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. M j Opening Closing "WHEAT July-.. H 9HH Aug....... , 7ltt 71W4 Sept CORN July.. M 5V Aug y Sept.. - .... OATS July. .. 235 n AUK , 2i',4 213 Sept.... - .... MKSS PORK July . , 12 20 K17H Sept 12 45 12 85 LARD July. 82'4 S2H Sept 674 65 RIBS July 6 85 8 40 Sept 6 66 6 65 DAILY COTTON REPORT. OITT. j TONS . KID. Nil. Galveston Arm 6 Norfolk... firm H 13-1S 6 Baltimore dull 7 8-16 Boston firm Vt 60 Wilmington Ann: rt Philadelphia firm 7 Savannah steady. 6 7 New Orleans firm 6 n-16 99 Mobile ..dull s 1 Memphis dull 6 68 Augusta steady - 7 6 Charleston steady ' fGJ . 20 Cincinnati steady 7 131 Louisville.... ,,qulet 7 St. Louis... steady 159 Atlanta. Macon fssi rr. Houston. 3.1 firm i 24 Athens g-1 Columbus f Montgomery. 0 j Selma.. Columbia . . . . I vj J LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Liverpool July 3, 4 p. m. Middling Futures Closed barely steady. Sales, .... American, Receipts, . American July July and August August and September September and October October and November. November and December December and January January and;February February and March March and April 8 46 b 8 48 s 8 49 8 6051 8 61 s 8 62 s 8 63 b 8 6466 3 69 s NEW YORK COTTON FUTURES. a Nw York, Joly 8. Cotton steady. Mld d Hug uplands, 7 8-16; middling Gull. 7 7-16. Futures closed easy. Sales 173.600 bates. Highest Lowest. Closing. July .... .... 6 2W8 August 7 01 6 64 6 September. ... 7 04 7 00 6 M7 00 October 7 IS 7 Oi 7 04 November 7 15 7 09 7 0708 December 7 19 7 li 7 11(91 January 7 24 7 16 7 ncml February 7 S228 March . .... J6329 CHARLOTTE COTTON MARKET. These figures represent prices paid to wagons. Strict Good Middling..... ; iu Good Middling ......... 7 io Middling - 7 liagw. ............... ........ ....... oust Staines ....... ... 66X ' NAVAL STORES. WrtKUlSTOBi N. O. July 8 Rosin firm. strained, 1 IT; good strained, 1 2i. Spirits turpentine steady at 25. Tar quiet at 1.S0; erude turpentine steady ; bard, 1.20 ; soft, 1.80; History of the Last Legis lature: iBCroSI. ONtT TBJI CKWT8. - 'A neat, attractive pamphlet, 160 pages, wu ucuuiieuuii covot uevotea lo me re com oi tne last ljegisiatnre, tne worst Leg islature, save that of 1868.ver assembled fn the State. This book gives its record plainly and truthfully. Its gives facts and names nd Is thoroughly reliable. It has been pre pared by some of - tbe best. Democratic writers in the State " - Every- patriot, every citizen and every Democrat should have a copy. : Price 10 cents per copy, post paid. Lower prices by - the hundred, if not on sale at pook s tore or am g store, add ress r. . . - - - - . , E. M. UZZELL, r ' -Printer and Binder, Raleigh.N.O. vMit o is sa. s'jaAlN'st, A1U t,t MJrE 'ZV . Xt V -oers vxecuu cet in? t prtirs ra the Hnt York aiiii -flicag Exchanaet m Stocks, Cof'.JW ess Cisia; t! ertiirs Cifts4 th lend a aa4 tor.ur.enUi knsban e- tfc Susmess and 4... fftspeodencs uM tssttrsni SecuMfiei s crcsH . FOR OVER FIFTY TEARS : Mrs. WnrsLowfl " r .: SooTmNa Strdp Has been used for children while teething alt soothes theehild.sof tens the gums, allays 11 pain, cures wind collor regulates the Stomach and bowels, andis the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five eents m bottle sold by all druggists throughout the world . DYNAMOS. . ; Disscr Cckeekt uynamos for Isolated Lighting. : Alternatin? Current Djna- m . T i 1 . . ui os iur jt:iiira.i otauou jjifrniiDg' - ' Power Generators for naUway'Plaats Y7i :s3 1-urcTEj r"- ? Co., -?, r. c H. S. GECADTICK, i harlotto Engineeris, : Contractors . . Specialty: - Cotton Machinery and Cotton Mill K iuirmient. - .,..-: ,: - . - ' . - Sole Southern Agents for the A. T. Atherton Machine Oo.'s Patent Cotton Feeders, Openers and Lapi'ers. iv-i chine Works' Revolving Flat Cards, Coiler Hallway Heads and Drawing Frames; Providence Machine Co.'& 11 -Machinery; Fales As Jenks Machine Oo.s Spinning and Twisting Machinery; Easton & Burnham Machine Co. 'a t'; chinery; Globe Machine Works Patent Chain and Balling Warpers; Knowlea Loom Works' Plain and Taney Lu- i a: Dobbies; Foster Machine Cc's Patent Cone Winders. - r ' . SPECIAL SOUTHERN AGENT8 FOR " B, F. Sturtevants Co. 's Heating and Ventilating System, Portable Forges, Blowers, Exhausters and Ill.irh t-j c. ! r . gines, - -. . . , T O. &G. Cooper & Co.'i Corliss Engines, High Pressnre Triple Expansion, Compound and Condensing i:oilrs, LIiu rs Pumps, etc." ' -,-.-- -r " Complete Steam Plants from 25 to 3,000 Horse Powers. " v ' . Jones as Laughlin's Cold Rolled Steel Shafting, Compression Couplers, Hangers, 'Pulleys, etc , Estimates given and contracts made for the Complete Equipment of Cotton Mills , tSpCorrespondence solicited. CHARLOTTE, N. : 0. 202 SOUTH TRYON STREET ELECTRIC ELECTRIC Day current will be put on June 1st. - No need of suffering from hot weather. v Call onjus arid4 secure an THE COMPANY. G. Farintosh llfreiS. Aaer The Bnford Hotel, CHARLOTTE. N.O. FARINTOSH 4 AMER, : Pwprietors. 100 Elegantly Furnished Rooms Hot and Cold Bath and Water Closets on Each Floor. -. PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS Under First-Class Management. A LOT OF NEW DESIGNS IN ft- r just received. A laree selection of Diainouds. Watches that ill keep time and Bouvemra m abundance. Your insDection is solicited be fore purchasing elsewhere. - JOHN FARBIOR, . Leading Jeweler. Boyne & Badger's old stand. - . NOTHING LOVELIER CAN BE FOUND IN WOMAN THAN T O . STUDY -'HOUSEHOLD GOOD.- Mil ton's Paradise Loet. ' We have borrowed from the musings of the muse of Mr. Milton the above quotation, with the sole object and end of informing you that we have a large line of very pretty shelf papers, assorted colors. Call and see it, send and get it. and make the kitchen and the pantry look clean, bright and fresh. - - v "STUDY HOUSEHOLD GOOD." STONE & BABKINGER, Book, Stationery and Art Store, v . 22 South Tryon St. - i f " Oil Cook Stoves, Ice. Cream Freezers, - ' Majestic Ranges, And a "line of other" -things that aid in making lif epleas- ant.; .'; " :"Jt- '-'-f jk HCAUSLAND & Co., Slate and Tin Roofing Contractors J. S. PHILLIPS, Stricllyrilerchant Taflorin, , " , - 31 South Tryon Street; Has just received a fine line of.'. Seasonable SurnuGs.' v? . . Also the latest styles of " , :- TR0USEKINGS. .; Which will be made to order at rea sonable prices."., -Only first-class work. ' r V RICHARD A; BLYTHE, COTTON WARPS AND. YAHNS, No. Hi Chestnut Street, , FhiladelrhU, No. 4's to 2D0's Eir-le anJ D , trr 3 . err l la c. ''ir3 ar. l i t a: PANS. 1Mb Fan. I), i wis p uiuximvw Alaska Refrigerators 21 no mo (tiiiijliO and Dealers Ms is 1 Cottolene is clean, deli cate,wholesoine, appetizing -and-economicai , It is so cfood that it . is taking the place of all other ; shortenings. Be sure and get the genuine with trade mark steer s head in cotton-plant wreathr-on every pail. The N. K. Fairbank Company, Sf . U3CLS and CHICAQO. , " ; " ..... .. .. .:..,,,., " OF UTTI BEST 'TO THK MAN JARMAN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING C0M :. V' -- ' MAKDrACTUBIKH OT - JARMAN 'S OXYGEN GENERATORS, . For tbe eonomlcal consumption of Xael. - Can b applied to any boiler. - Haves from 10 upon tuel bills. - .- , .- -- . - v General Office, Durham, N. C. Charlotte Office, 61 Foufh Cojlego P k-fit Institute for Young Lafe, Advanced, thoroujrh, select.- : Particnlarattiention to advanced art. Uesrular Conservatorv of Music directors from Leipsic and Uoston. No superior work donetinywhere. North or South. Send for new illustrated .logue to JAS. DINW1DDIE, MT A. (University of Virginia Principal. catalogu GUILFORD COLLEGE. The Advaniagas of ts-s prosperous College, open to Young Men and Young Women. " Fmir LarRP, Commcxiioiis Biiildiaffs. Noted for Its Christian and home-like lieniiiif al kith lentre. Classiail. Scientific, Latin-Scientific Courses. Normal, Busi im'sk," Art and BIhmic Dopartmeiite. ColIeffe-' and Society Libraries, Scientific i.u'.Miatory and Cabinet. FactUty of .. ablo instructors. Charges moderate, i n:: .'at.vlouces Address, - . . - JThe PRESIDENT, --' GUXLFOSD COLLEGE, 17. C Davidson College, DAVIDSON, N. C. FiftyNinth .Year ! Beps September 12, 1895. Ample Laboratories Cabinets, Appa ratus, Libraries, Reading Rooms. Gym nasinm, Ball Grounds,; Tennis Courts, etc. 1 ,;. ?';-.r. "- Classical. Mathematical,- Scientific, Literary, BiblicaL Commercial. ' , . J, B. SHEARER, I Embraces the College, theUntversity, the Law School, the Medical School and the Summer School for Teachers.;; - Tui' tion, $00 a year. ; Twenty-eight teach ers, 471 students. For catalogue and hand-book address Fresident Winston, Chapel Hill, N. C. ; , Horner Mili OXFORD, N.C ; The fall term begins Sep tember 3, 1895. Boys re ceive caref ultraining, intel lec'tual, moral and physical. : ' Catalogue sent on appli: cation; tT ', - ; - 66 Poppy. Btoe9 The prettiest dinnerwar on the market; illuminated with gold. Also handsome line of : new - glass, ' vases, rose bowls, berry ; sets, , ca raffes? butters, sugars, &c Ohio Freezers are selling every day. They are; the best. - We have a few fruit jarsJef t. Call on us for' all seasonable goods in our line. WadinrfoD Stand, No. J T. L ELLIOTT. MONUMENTAL WORKS GRANITE ""MONUMENTS A PE- . CIALTY. 235 W Trade Slree ;' Char otte." N. "C I70R SALE OR RENT. A two-story . -brick store building in a town of three cotton m"ill3. One of the openiccrs in the county for the m tJle business. Vur particu1 1 r wri j tary School . io t.c!ii: I WHO PAYS THB COAL BILL. 50 Desirable-Lois for Sale Suitable for Manufacturing Plants or Dwelling -'Situated on Eleventh; Twelfth, Graham. Pine and Poplar streets.- - ; , . All accessible to tracks c f Southern "Railway and Carolina Central Railroad..- Terms Part cash, balanoa on time to suit purchaser. . FIKE INSUItANCF, LiV&KUTCEHSBSa. Agent. m i r ! HENEY E. KNOX, f Jr. . CONSULTING AND - HYDRAULIC ENGINEER. .Artesian and tube wells a epo rialtv. General water works con struction, surveys, plans and esti mates. - , Boririg8"made for architects bridge and railroad engineers. Pipe and pumping machinery. -.I CHARLOTTE, N. C. (Office', RooiS'5, City hall.)j ICE I ICE! STAN JARD ICE & FUEL COMPANY. PURE CRYSTAL ICE MADE FROM - ' DISTILLED WATER ' Onr factory has track connecting wit li "all tbe railroads, ' which enables us to load cars without exposing ice to sun or air, thus avoiding heavy loss iu leak- pe.vvV--!-;f-':.-i.-''"--4'"T ' ' -Ice shipied in any quantity from sack to car-load, and loaded direct from the bath.'-f -'f'-ev-.:. yX '-- v- - -: - : Satisfaction given In weights, quali ty. etc. . : . . - ; - W-ODEKS SOLICTED. STANDARD ICE t A. J. UAGOOD ". A NKW." Tunr' A very fine v v"' I DEALER Prr
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