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DAILY CHABLOXTB OBSERVER, AUGUST 29, 1895. oLiOuoara nir liiiu - Bchcdui iir Emct Mat 8TK,M06b? ; Train lears Charloits daily; . " ' , : 101. w. For Hamlst, ca r&yri B. B -Wfldon, Portsmouth,: ,d Point CO Bait 1--eterabarg-, Blehmond. Washington. - b. more, i,uisa8i)Bkt .ivm;- 'Also Wilmington. Wruatsvills and ail lonal ooiotson thsCO.R. B. Also CnarlMtov. Bamtrdd BsnnsttsvlUo, arriving iu WU- 6:riOTToVlI Honthern poInU Tl Monroe, Chester,. Greenwood, Athens. " Atlanta, MoDtomrr,Nw Orleans, Cbat taneois, Memphis jtad - tbe ouUwet- ' Through sleepers and -day coaches from Washington. D. C, to Atlanta, connecting with roadsdivMinf out of Atlanta.- - -lO.tt a. an Dally, for M t. Hotly Lihcoln Cnn, Cherryville, Shelby, Cleveland Springs, Elienboro and Katherfordton; also Blow ing Rock. lnofrand-Hlckory.-,--!."'--,t---. - :. 8:20 p. m. lily, for all points Worth and Ftoota New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington. Richmond, Peters burg, Portsmouth, Old Point Comfort, Vir ginia Beech, Weldon, Raleigh, Wilmington and WrtghtsTtlle, connecting at Monroe with through sleepers and day ooaches be tween Atlanta, Oa-, and Washington, li. C, Portsmouth, Va.. and for Atlanta, New Or i leans and all Southern points. . 8:60 f. K-Wlth sleeper for Wilmington ' raoa iu j. j. points, - : Trains arrive in Charlottes - 10:4S a. v. Dally. Koc kin sham. Wades- hro. Honroe-. Also from all points North Mew Tork, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Wash ington, Richmond, Petersburg. Old Point ; Comfort, Portsmouth,: Weldon, Raleigh and Banford. Also fiom Charleston, Bumter and Bennettevllle, and from Atlanta, Mew Orleans and all Southern points. 8:20 r. M. oiijr from Kotherfordton. Hh-- Cleveland Springs, Uncolnton, NeTJ Hickory, Inoir, Blowing Bock sndHvo'lT- 10:10 p'it. Daily, from alt Northern points Boston, Hew York, Philadelphia. Balti more, Washington, Richmond. Vs., Peters burg. Old Point Comfort, Virginia Beach Ports month, Weldon, Raleigh, Cheraw, S. C, all local points between nrtsmoath tnd Charlotte, and front Wilmington, wninunuona ma ivau pumuuu mo v. O. R K. 10:10 r. Tt.j Dally, from all points Booth and Font a west New Orleans, Montgom ery, Memphis, Chattanooga. Atlanta, Ath ens, Greenwood. Chester and Monroe; close connection at Monroe. T:5a. m --with sleeper, from Wilming ton and all O. O. points. Local freight, with eoach attached, leaves Charlotte for Bbelby at 4 o'clock p. in., re turning at 10 a. m. daily, except Sundays. Tbe8:30p. m. train connects at Monroe with the Atlanta special, No. 402, which ar. rives in Raleigh at 1:30 a m., and Washing ton D. C, at 10:30 a m., and Portsmoath at 7. m .making close connection for Bal timore, Philadelphia and New York. The 6: SO a. m. train connects at Monroe with Atlanta special No. 408, foT Atlanta and all points South, arriving In Atlanta at 4 p. m. Passengers leaving Charlotte at 6:90 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 5:20 a. in., and 8 :20 F. m., arrive In Raleigh at 11:46 a. m. and do a.m. Leave Charlotte at 6:30 a. m., ar rive in Wilmington at li :80 p. m., and at Cheraw, 8. Cat 0:40 a.m. Close connec tion both ways with the G.-A L. R. R. at Uncolnton. Leave Charlotte at 8:20 p.m., arrive in Atlanta at 6:30 a. m., making a doable daily train both North and Sou th from Charlotte. The Atlanta soecials. No. 402 and 403, are mavnifleent new vesttbuled trains, built by the Pullman Palace Car Co.. on which there is no extra fare charged. Daily except-Stinday. (-Daily except Monday. For information relative to schedules, fares, etc., apply to E. St. John, Vice President. J.G Baskkrvii.lk, Ticket Agent. J. H. Wl DIR, B. A. NtWLANP, General Manager. T. P. A. T.J Andirson, V. E. McBitfc, Oen'l Pass. Agent. ' 8npt. Transportation, Southern Railway (PIEDMONT AI8LISE ) ' RICHMOND A DANVILLE AND NORTH CAROLINA DIVISIONS. I N EFFECT A Pit I L S1,18S6. This condensed schedule is published as information, and i- subject to change with out notice to the public. Trains leave Charlotte. N C : 11:00 p x. No. 86, dally for Atlanta and fharlotte Air line division, and a'l point South and Southwest. Carries through ruunMB arawing-room outlet Bieeper te tween New York, Washington and Mont gomery. ll:051p. if .No. 86, dai'y, for Augusta 8a- vannan.unarieston, Jacksonville and v v. A A. local stations. Carries -tfaroush Pull man drawing-room buffet sleeper between New York, Savaonah and Jacksonville. 8:35.4. M No 87, dally, C O. A A. division, including Columbia Augusta, Aiken, Charleston, Savannah and all Florida points. Through Pullman sleeper. New York to Jacksonville, connecting with par- tor oar at uoiumoia lor Augusta. 9:85 a. x. No. 87, dailv, Washington and Southwestern vetlbu!ed limited for Atlan ta, Birmingham, Memphis, Montgomery, MODtie anu ew orieaos, ana ail points South and Southwest. Through Pullman Meeper New York to New Orleans and New York to Memphis. No extra charge except usual l uinnaa iare. l:J0r m.-No 11, daily. Solid train, Rich mood to Atlanta: l'u:lmar sleeping car. men mono to ureensnoro. 7:15 a m. No. 86. dally, for Washington, Richmond, Raleigh and Greensboro and all points North. Carries Pullman sleepers irom Montgomery lojxew l or ana est Au gustine to New York. 8:40 p. st No. 12, daily, for Richmond, Ral eigh, Goldsboro and all points North. Car ries Pullman sleeping oar from Greensboro to Kalelgh and Greensboro to Richmond. 8:80 p. m. No. 88, Washington and South western vestibuled, limited, for Washing ton and all points North. Through PuJl raau cars between New Orleans and New .York, Memphis1 and New York. Jackson vllle and New York. First class coach to Washington. 6:00 a. m. No. fiO, daily, except Sunday Mixed freight and passenger for Btates ville, N. C. :15 p. k. No. Ifi. dally, except Sunday, for putieivuiv aim layiorsviue. Trains arrive at Charlotte: 10:15 P. x 9:?Sa.m. 11:89 A. M. 6:30 a. x 6:20 F M 8:30 p. m 7:0J a. M 8:20 p. m I0:85 A. M FROM THE NORTH FROM ATLANTA. ( FROM AUGU3TA. j FROM 8TATESVILL.B. 4:10 P. M. All freight trains carry passengers. -1 'it 1 1 y except aunuay. Jostm M Culp, W.A. Tdbk, Traffic Manager. Gen'l Pass. Ag't W. H. Hkhn, Washlnton, U. C. Gen'l Hup rin tenden t. Washington. D. C. 8. H. Habdw ick, Ass't tien'l Pass. Ag't. Atlanta, Ua. Charles L.Hopkihs, Traveling Passenger Agent, 89 West Trade Street. Charlotte, N, C. JJA.L.METTO RAILROAD CO. . To Tak Effbct Sept. 23d, 1891. MOVING NORTH. Xf. 2, PASSING IK MXD FKKIQHT. Leave Cheraw, S. C 6:0a m " Kollock S:50am " Osborne 7:20am Arrive Hamlet 7:40am MOVING BOOTH. NO. 1 I-ARSESQKK AMD FRtlGUT. Leave Hamlet 8:40am ' osborne 0:00am " Kollock :ao a m Arrive Cheraw 9:50 am Close connection made at Hamlet wtth trains north, south, east and west. Wm. Moscbke, President. I have now in stock the finest line of wheels ever brought to the Sooth Stearns, Waverlvs, Waverly Belles,- Clippers and second-hand wheels from $30 to 174. Repair ing a specialty. We keep Tires and all sun dries In stock In large quantities. W. P. DOW Xw Estimates furnished for all kinds of plumbing. Builders and Contractors: ,i When io need of floorin? .T ' 1 AAilini wostkaa KaabJ!.. 'if-, i : W.iiy , TV m UOl" VUn IU I U f$ - shingles or lime, don't fail 4 , - to get my prices. S&tisfae .i." tion guaranteed. - I, E. L. PKOPST. H T O TITTTT T mci o o. x .njjujLfJLiro j Strictly Merchant ; Tailor- r v., .--. - a i ncitii. n 1 rvnn pr root . t - . - TT.a nt uAiH.J . A r uu jui ecvcmw uoe line 01 -Seasonable Suitings. - Also the latest styles of " TROUSERINGS. ' Which will be made to order, at rea souable prices. Onlj first-class work. - , -v " THE American Ball Nozzle Co; 837 Broadway, N. Y; A protection to firemen against smoke and heat Property saved by putting the water where it is want ed at the right time. 1PHE ii Ball Lawn Sprinkler. It is at the same time a most effective appliance, an interesting novelty and a cheap sprinkler. Corner College and Fourth Streets, Charlotte, N. C. Like a United 8tates Army or Navy officer aged sixty-two, belongs on the retired list. It doesn't make much difference what you do with an old shoe as long as yon don't wear it; the main point is to replace it with something from a good stock, like ours. Do that nd you're all right. Hardly any thing contributes more to one's solid com fort than a good shoe, faultless in style and fit and material, easy to wear and good to look at We have such here, and nothing but such ; and we claim that there's nothing in town as good as our Gent's Bals at $4.60 anaf. A. Jfi. XIAFXIN A 5R0 FOR RENT. Room Dwelling; water and gas; 600 North Pop lar street. .Room Dwelling; water and gas; 515 North Church street. 7 8 RoEo Cochraee INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. SCHOOL BOOKS STRITCLY CASH. This at first glance may seem harsh to our many friends who always pay their accounts promptly, but in a credit business, however carefully conducted, there' is always more or less loss, and those who pay are forced (by the neces sary increase in price) to pay the loss caused by those who do not. Now, to give every-qne the benefit of the very lowest prices, we charge no school books whatever. We have enforced this rule for the past twelve months, with abso lutely no exception, and shall continue to do so. Those who have accounts with us can, of course, buy anything else on regular terms, the above rule applying to school books only. We have a complete line of school books and school supplies, and can and will save ycu money. STONE & BARRINGER, We have another supply of FRUIT CANS For family use. For preserving or put ting up vegetables you should have one of our OIL STOVES. Make no heat in the room. Porcelain Kettles from 20c. up. We have two or three Refrigerators at a bargain. J. N. McCAUSLAND & CO., Slate and Tin Roofing Contractors. Ladies' French Kid Strap Sandal, beaded satin bow, 11.75. Ladies' fine Dongola Kid Sandal, sat in bow, patent tip, price $1.50. Ladies' Patent Leather Sandals, for dancing, satin bow, silver buckle, price 1.25. These are gennine leaders, all new and very popular. All the novelties In fine footwear. GILREATH&CO X did you say? You T want a dinner set? Well, go to Smith & Flour- . . - rrti .1 noy about it." . xney nave more dinner sets ; than any house in Charlotte and are selling them for less money Austrian- china - French china, JEnglishV porcelain and American ware; all new and latest styles ; call and be convinced their. . - Prices arc Right. No.20 W. Trade St NewPopolarSTYLES n (01 a Moment renl yon working too' hard ? Voa know body's apt to get so wrapped up in business that he neglects his health, j. t - Get profit and Joss and busi ness and , worry oat - of your head a moment, and. ask your self how yon feci. . Can you eat a meal with ' boyish relish ? Have your nerves stood the strain ? - Is your con stitution ss good as you'd like it to be? ; - ' . - - ' Brown's Iron Bitters; w31 set: your health right. ' It will clranaw and enrich the blood gently stimulate the action of the kidneys, the liver and the digestive organs. That's what it's made for, and thousands of happy homes all over the land testify that it has not been made in vain. . Brown's Iron Bitters is pleasant to take. . It will not stain the teeth nor cause constipation, f See the crossed red' lines on the wrapper. rrmvnne mit'uin t T f BALTIMORE, MD. v Shaving becomes a simple, pleasant feature of the toilet with the aid of Pine Blossom Soap. A medicated, antiseptic soap.it softens the skin, soothing- and healing all irritation and prevent ing skin diseases. Ar resting any incipient eruption and producing a clear, healthy com plexion. PRICE 25 CENTS, AT AI-L DRUGGISTS. POSTER MEDICINE CO., f BALTIMORE. MD. t EXPECTANT MOTHERS We Offer YOU A REMEDY Which Insures Safety to Life of Mother and Child "Mothers' Friend" Bobs Coufinemeat ef Its Fain, Horror aad Bisk. Hy wife used ' MOTHERS' fBIEXD tM- fore ber BrsC child bad no cramps was quickly ra lieed suffering bat little no pals afterwara recovery rapid. K JOHIi8TON. Enf ala, Ala. BT Sent by Hail or Express, on receipt of price. S51.00 perttle. Book "To Mother" mailed Free. B&aJFUXJ REGULATOR CO.. ATLANTA. GA Sold by sal Draestota. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. MAGNETIC NERVINE iStSsgUTfc restore Lost Manhood. Inures wOftsTiesooB. fieryoos Debility and all the evils from early, or later ex cesses, the results of overwork, worry, sickness, etc. Fall strength, tone and development eciven to every organ or portion of the body. Improve ment immediately seen from the first box. Thous ands of letters of praise on tile in our office. Can be carried in vest pocket. Bent by mail to any addresson receipt of price. One month's treat ment in each box. ' Price $1.00, 6 boxes, $3.00, with Written Guarantee to refand money if not cured. Send to as for the Ge&nice. Circulats Free. R. H. JORDAN & CO., Charlotte, N. C. Eczema From early child-' hood an til I was 4 grown my family 1 spent a fortune trying to cure me ' 1 of this disease. I visited Hot Springs and was treated by the Dest medical . men, but was not benefited. When all things had I" ft ft II H failed I de- 1 termined to k ft 1 1 1 I try S.S.S. and in four I months was entirely cured. The territJi eczema was gone, not a sizn of it left. Mr general health built tip, and I have 1 never had any return of the disease. I recommend- nun nur navevUniLUni vet known a f&ilnra tn m Kever fails to core, ' V ' w lit u mi m vuki m treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free to any address. 1 SWl X SPECIF IC CO.. Attests. G. PRESGRIPTION1 Filled by competent clerks at moderate prices. A fall stock of fresh drugs, paints, oils, tc. Corner Church, and Trade streets, r (SUCCESSORS TO JORDAN A SCOTT.,) Wholesale , Druggists - . JlSO sUlNXTFACTTTREHS Of y Standard L Pjiarniiceutical Preparations, ; Office and warerooms 40 North Try oa street, Charlotte, N. C" - .- Sole agents for North "Carolina and Georeia for Dr- Hughes' Family Reme dies; also Sedalgia and , Keuralgiallne. Send for quotations. .... . 1 . - : ;;e bxnamos. Direct Current Dynamos lor Isolated Lighting. Alternating' Current, Dyna mos for Central Station Ltfjrhting. ' - ' Power Generators for Rail way .Plants. Tn Westtsghocsr Electric aki Mas- i r ' - . " VFACTVEIKU CiO-, '- - Charlolte, NC. Jno. M Scott & Co. THE SOCTBEBH MXKXKO CONTEHTIOS. It Is to Be Held at Atlanta October 1st and Sod Some of tbe Fapers to Be Read TBtere Partiee lateresfaid im Its Saeeeee Correapondenee of theObeerver 4 WAsmsoroK, : Aog. 27. -Auditorium Hall of the Atlanta Exposition has been encrssred for the dates above : named in which to hold the convention of repre sentatives of the mining; Interests in the Southern States. - - - - - -The main oblect'ot this convention is to consider in a practical, business like manner the best means for a more reneral activity and revival of the min ing Industries which have through this section for a long period lain compara tive! v dormant. While mere nas oeen an increased interest ia Southern mines and mineralsf late, the ereat undevel oped wealth, of this section is to be more clearly demonstrated and me aa van tages In securing it through this as semblage of the scientific and practical business men who are best qualified to place this important matter before me country and the world. In accordance with this proposition several gentlemen from different sec tions directly interested formed a com mittee to consider the propriety of call ing a convention during the exposition, and although an indisposition to meet financial requirements to some extent has been raised, yet the general wish to have a convention held of this charac ter has prevailed, and efforts have been commenced most actively towards mak ing it a success. - Already some of the best talent in this country has been se cured to present the topics which are considered most essential in effecting the objects of the convention. Amongst those who have already signified their acceptance of invitations to address this important gathering are Prof. Jno. M. McCandless, late State Geologist of Georgia, who will treat on the impor tant subjects ot "Pyrites and Phos phates," with a supplemental paper on "Sampling' and Assaying of Ores; ' Prof. Wm. M. Biewer, well known to the mining fraternity South and West, will present an important paper on "Methods of Mining." contrasting the different methods in vogue; Hon. J. H. Bagley, of Jiew ork,an ex-Worth Caro linian, who was frequently the presiding office of the House of Representatives under Speaker Carlisle and connected largely with mining itself, will give some elaborate, views on "Capital in Mining;" not the least important but of extreme interest will be the presenta tion of "Rare Minerals of the South," by Henry C. Dereming, Esq., the treasur er and general manager of the Marion Improvement Company, of North Caro lina, whose corporation will have an ex hibit or ISO specimens of rare and val uable minerals at the exposition. Invi tations have been exteuded to ex-Gov ernor Chauncey F. Black, of Pennsyl vania; Dr. Eugene A. Smith, btateueol- ogist of Alabama, and Hon. Carroll D. Wright, Commissioner of Labor, who re cently delivered an address before the Geographical 8ociety on "The Appa lachian Range," and which he has been invited to give to the convention. A general discussion will take place on "The Advantages of Organization." "The Appalachian Range will be an important, paper. The committee in charge is Colonel Fred H. Stith, a mine owner of Thomasville, N. C; T. H. Martin, Esq , managing editor of Dixie; Dr. Arthur Weld, vice presi dent of H. & B. United Gold Mine of Dahlonega, Ga. : R. Eames, Jr., of Salis bury, N. C, mining engineer; Ricks H. Spencer, Esq., general counsel of South ern Immigration Land and Title Com pany, or Baltimore; lion. J. a. isagley, of New York, who is largely interested in mines; J. V. Robertson, mining en gineer, of Canton, Ga.; H. D Walbridge, Esq., of Washington, D. C, owner of the Dunn Mine near Charlotte, N. C, and Capt. W. M. Biener, the mining ed tor of Dixie. This array of names is being astively supported by other well known gentle men who are giving the convention their hearty support, including Julian S. Carr, Esq., of Durham president of the Durham Tobacco Company; Capt. John Wilkes, of Charlotte; Geo. T. Chester, Esq., of Buffalo, who is largely interested in Southern mines; Henry A. Welds, ksq., the gunpowder manurac tarer of Tamagua, Pa., also interested in North Carolina mines; Ben F. Perry, editor of the Cherokee Advance, of Can ton, Ga., and others well known in dif ferent sections of the country. If the original plans proposed can be carried out, this movement cannot fail to draw the attention of capitalists in this country and Europe and if the pro ceedings are published and disseminat ed widely, as intended, it should exert' an influence for bouthern advantage greater than any other ever before made. P. Bf. B. Young in Washington. Washington, Aug. 28. Pierce M. B. Young, of Georgia, United States min ister to Guatemala, called at the State Department to-day. He is in this coun try on leave of absence. ITEMS Of STATE NEWS. The Lumberton Robesonian received an open cotton boll as early as Wednes day of last week. The Raleigh Press-Visitor says that Capt. S, A. Ashe's free coinage book will be out in ten days. It is written in the style of a chat and its name is "A Day with the Professor and His Friends." A party of young men sailed out from Wrightsville to the ocean last Sunday. The yacht foundered and they were near being drowned when assistance reached them from the shore. Their experience, according to the Messenger, was a very thrilling one. The Landmark says that A. C. Mc Hargue, who has been carrying the mail between the Statesville postoftlce and depot, skipped last Saturday because he owed debts to the amount of about $300 and could not pay them. - They were mostly store accounts and for rent. He wrote from Asbeville that he never ex pected to return. He has a wife and married daughter whom he left behind. Bishop Foley, of Detroit, who has just returned from Europe, tells Balti moreans that there is no hope for home rule in Ireland. gj, BUCKLEN H ARNICA SALVE. The beet salve In tie world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt, rheum, fever sorts, tetter, ebapped bands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or do pay required It Is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 8S cents a box. For sale by Bar well A Dunn and Jordan A Scott. . Marvelous JBesult. -y From a letter written by Rev. 3. Gonder man.of Plmondale, Mich-, we are permitted to make this extract: "1 have no hesita tion in recommending Dr. King's New Dis covery, as the results were almost marvel ous ia the ease of my-wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist chorea st Rives' junction she was brought down with pneu monia succeeding la grippe. Terrible par oxisms of coughing would last hours with little interruption, and, it teemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recom mended Dr. Sing's New Discovery; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory la resoita.n Trial bottles free at the drag tores of BurweU A -Anna's and Jordan A HJcott's. ravAjrciAi, Asm commkkcxaju Cotton. Hakes sva Average Gala of About - ... - IS Points A Firm Market. - ' Speeial by Private Wire to Harrison Watts. NiW Yobi, Aug. Liverpool must have concluded that holders of eotton. on this side were in earnest about the advance. They sure up T to 7Vi on futures ana closed strong. Bpot eslea were 12.000 bales and Srieea were -S3d. iigher (id.) for mio ling. New York advanced yesterday and Vt to-day for spot. The present quota tion is 8 i-160 for middling. Oar opening was Irregular and Irom 7 to 17 points above last night's closing. The highest lor Jan nary was 8J2, highest for November .8-08, the latter month selling comparatively higher than nay other on the first call. Closing prices were at a net advance of 9 to 10 Dointx 8.06 for January. Port receipts were 6d5 oaies against x,o last year. . Montgomery audLSeim, Ala-, and Bennetssville, B. CW, re port damaging rains to day. Texas weather continues ary and warm . The weekly gov em ment report was as bullish as antici pated, showing rain where it was not needed and Ury weather where crops are suffering from drought. It also confirms our advices of serious injury from boll worms, rot. rust ana shedding. Bears say tnat ine:sneauag Is only natural at this season, but we are in formed that the damage from this cause Is verv moch srrsater than usual, and the crop is certainly la tew There was a good deal of realizing on the rise, causing reactions of from 6 to 6 points, bat the average level was about 13 points above yesterday's clot lag. The day was very active and sales were S24.- 00 bales, the largest of the year. Our mar ket to-night is about on a parity, with Liv erpool, the differenoe on near options being su 01 our points or anaix cent pr pouna. . ----- V.O'JDxu. SCO. ' Stocks Strang and Higher. -Ur.A Naw Yoaav Aug. 28. The stock market was atrona- and hlzher to-dav with only natural reactions due to realizations ot profit-- London sold St- Paul and Atchison, and foreign exchange stiffened, hot the ab sence of any lmnortantengagements of gold for export and the theory of the syndicate's support to prices enoouragea trauers to ouy free! v. St. pant reooveied from early heaviness and led the Urangers in a renewed advance. Missouri paeioo ana waoasa were strong features of the Southwestern group. Delawareand Beading rose sharply and several stocks being neglected scored Important gains. Tennessee Coal and Iron rose over 1 in late trading. Sugar was irregular, but lost a little ground. Ameri can Tobacco was little changed, after erratic fluctuations. United States Leather, - pre ferred, was heavy, and hioago Oas was barely steady. The market closed irregular outarm... nkw iobkuxwicukbau. Both the; Grain and Provision , Market CoatJnue on the Pawn Grade. Chicago, Ang. 58. The market bas suf fered a further decline to-day on the heavy liquidation of September contracts . The pressure to sell around the opening was too great for the scattered demand (which came largely in the way of short covering) to have ny effect, and it was not until the elevator interest began buying September that the decline was checknd and a slight advance scored, which, however, was not character ized bv strength, and plainly shows the beirleh feeling that exists. Receipts both tn tue Northwest and at Chicago were not large compared with a year ago. Clearances were quite liberal at 1.HH0 bushels, induct ing flour. New York reported 85 loads taken for export and some buying for foreign ac count in their speculative market, and eon- tinental cables were nnenangea trom yes inlaT: A II of these, however, apparently bad little or no effect, the question of liqui dation seeming to dominate in the minds of traders. During the last hour the feeling became firmer on a disappearance ot liqui dation and some covering by shorts. Borne of the big local professionals who have been selling for the past month appear to have pretty well covered and are now talking a reaction After a decline of i3 per bushel it would appear to us that some ought to be In order. Corn continues on the downgrade. Out side of continued favorable growing condi tions the bearish feature has been the re ceipt at St. Louis of three cars of new corn from Oklahoma grad ing No. 3, with offers of 50,000 bushels more for prompt delivery rt. Louis continues to be the aggressive seller. The demand is moderate, apparently largely from shorts, with good profits. Provisions sympathized with grain and were heavy, notwithstanding good support by packers. The big corn prospect is a bear ish influence. Lam son Bbos. A Co. CITY PRODUCE MARKET. Market well stocked prices holding up well. Apples dried quarters, bright 8 8 io 8 8 78 S 75 3 60 60 45 50 80 87 So 50 751 00 7H 20 8 , 8 28 20 1H 15oj25 27 io 115 sx" 15 10 10 7879 70 44 SfCfl Drlgnt siicea " M fancy bright sliced. " extra " " Peaches unpeeled halves, bright. " quarters Blackberries dried Extra flour sack Family " " Meal bolted 14 lbs per bushel " unbolted 18 lbs per bushel. . Corn old 56 lbs per bushel " new .- Oats 32 lbs per bushel . . -rT7. Peas clay " mixed Onions select per bushel Bacon nog rouno per id.; : ham " -sides " shoulders ... Lard N. C Tallow Beeswax Hens per head Roosters ner head Chickens spring small per head " " large " Turkeys per lb 1JUCK8 Oulneas Geese Butter choice yellow Honey strained per lb " comb per 10 Eggs hen " guinea - Wheat Rye Feathers new Hides dry per lb " sreen per lb Wool washed NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET. FLOUR Weak. dull. Winter wheat low grades 2 152 65; fair to fancy 2 75 8 80; do patents 3 503 80; Minnesota clear 2 6-V.33 2a; patents 8 SiMmt 20; low extras 2 lfr 2 65; city mills 8 U0&4 15. Bouthern flour dull, weak; common to fair extra 2 0J 2 70: good to choice do 2 803 00. WHEAT Easier with options. No! red, store and elerator 6446; afloat 6466 Options cloeed firm at V to cents de cline No 2 reo August 64; September 65; 03tober65?4; May 7iy. tXJRN Dull, firm.SNo 2 42 elevator; 43 float. Options olosed steady at cent de cline. .-September 41; October 40J4; May 36. OATS Fairly active, lower. Options dull. easier. August zt; September zs: Octo ber 2SV4: May 2V. Bpot No 2 24'oi24V8;NO 2 white 21.ffc"2Gi ; mixed western 226. LARD Quiet, easier. Western steam 6 2r; city 6 006 05. September 6 i5; refin ed quiet; continent 070; ts. a. n;oompounu 45. . pokk. uuiet, easy: mess 11 oocten eu. COTTON SEED OIL Easy, quiet: crude 24;yellowprime 2626i. COFFEE Closed steady at 10 to 20 points up. August ; eeptemoer it voai4 ; October 14 6315 00 Bpot Rio dull, steady ; No 7 16. 8UQAB Raw, dull, easier. Pair refining 27t refined quiet, steady; Off A 8 13-16(1 standard A 4 S-164; cut loaf 4 14-16 5; crushed 4 18-165; granulated 4 8-164. STOCKS CLOSI KG BIDS. Amer Cos Oil... 25V N Pacflic 5 do pfd 74 KiKJ JJIU lVS Ame-.ug ueis. . uw do pfd 102 Pi W 10 do pfd 147 Aiuur. uuaccu. . wns Faclfid Mall 2 reading 10 do pra 113 A-eh B AO Can Pae C AO rh A A C, B A Q Chicago Gas Lack.... DC 20 a 1 84S, Bt Paul do pfd . . . on 19BlZ HSliver cits.... 67 " 160 C 4 1 W4 do pfd 63 163 Texas Pao 12 Union Pao 15 21 Wabash.. 23 Erie do pfd do pfd z5 W U 4 Gen Electric. 876 W L A L K. 16 Ill Central.. L, E A W. .. do pfd. L S. lot do pfd Ala, class A .... do class B .... do class C ios 151 100 109 102 L A N. La stamped 4's. L St A A O.. . 844 kj 4 8. Manhattan. 114 do 6'S ..... 124 Mem A Chas. . Michigan Cen. Mo Pacific... M AO 15 101 Tenn N S 8s. o Va 's. nfd 54 do tr reo st'ptd.. o 2i 70 5 10 10(ft. 10 un ueDt.... U,8 4's Rec .... U S 4's Coup ... U S 2 s outhern R'y 6's. do Cons. do Dfd .274 NOsBtL 11: Nat'l Cordage, do nfd 112- N J C 6U 13 NYC..... N Y AN E. ... V AW pfd.. 104 41 105 mi 8 C 4's CHICAGO PRODUOK MARKET. I Opening Closing WHEAT Aug-. Sept - . De CORN Aug 2Vs 86 S5 2V480 18 2322 9 15 g (A 5 6 00 875-. ' 6 Si Bept ... Veo OATS Aug Bept ....... May MESSPOsK Bept Oct LARD Bept . Oct... RIBS . " Sept Oct... 18 18' t222 9 20 27 ft 70 LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET T.rvaapooi Aug. 28, 4 r. sr. Mldldling IIBv -. .. - : Futures Closed strong. Bales, ...... American, V " Receipts, ...... A a. er lean,. . - August i.:.r. . August and September, ....... ... , 'i . 4 Uv September and October... ......... 4 18rai4 October and November... ...... 4 14&U November and December.......;. 4 lib December and January., .......; 4 1718 January and FebruaTy.....-.... 4 1i February and March... -" 4 20r21 March and Anrtt.'-.' .-. -. . .VT.-; . ; . ; - SHmii April and May.. -i.,.. 4 2"s NSW YOBKiCOtTON FTJTUBES. . Naw Yokk. Aug. 2Sy Cotton steady. Mid dling upland. 8 1-16! middling Oulf, 8 5-16. Futures closed steady. Bales 324,800 bales. . HJgfaeeU -s. Lowest. . Closing August J TH . T a94 September..- T 85 , - T 77 T (8l October ...... T 95 -- T 88 - f Wa8 November... S 02 : r , T 2 .-. '. 7 2rs4 December. w 8 08 7 97 . 1 rti 00 January..-.-. 8 11 , 84 v ". 8 OaeO February... , 8 It , ' u . 4 tiris March........ 8 " 8 UZ " 8 lio17 CHARLOTTE COTTON MARKET. These , figures represent prices ;, paid to Strict good middllng.;.-..i..V.I'-:r -'J - T'i Good middling..., , 7. Middling "V.::i-..-. . r :-T. Tinees 7. ...'.-il.i. .'... .-..v'.j.i - ' 5". fc tames.. " 6 iiarket Steady. H.S. CHAD WICK,. PRESIDENT AND TREASUI EnginccFS, - SPECIALTYi Cotton Machinery and Cotton Mill Equipment. Sole Southern Agents for the A. T. Atherton Machine Co.'a Patent Cotton Feeders, Openers aad Lappers; Pettee Machine Works Revolving Flat Cards," Coiler Railway Heads and Drawing Frames; Providence Machine Co. 'a Roving Machinery: Fales fe Jenks Machine Co.'a Spinning and Twining Machinery; Easton & Buraham Machine Co.a Spooling Machinery, Globe Machine Works' Patent Chain and Baling arp ers; Knowles Loom Works Plain and Fancy ijoomSTind Dobbies; Foster Machine Co." Patent Cone Winders. 8pecial Southern Agents for B. F.turtevants Co.8 Heating and Ventilating System, Portable Forges, ' Blowers, Ex hausters and High Speed Engines. -- - - ' . - . - ' - . " . . ' - 1 C, & O. Cooper & Co.s Corliss Engines, High Pressure Triple Expansion; Compound and Condensing Boilers, Ileaters, Pumps, etc - - " . . Complete Steam Plants from 25 to 3,000 Horse Powers. ' - Jones & Laughlin's Cold Boiled Steel Shafting, Compression Couplers. Hangers, Pulleys, etc. r r - Estimates given and contracts made for the Complete Equipment of Cotton Mills. "rannpvoDfiwnrvnin BnT.iri'Pnn v. " r'.- ? ; : . j" -.-, z '.? : .7-.: A x,-,;..r . CHARLOTTE, N. oraosor Savi.ngs.Bank, Charlottk, N. C, ) Aug. 6th, 1895, Thn nhenomenal snceesB bf this Bank as a deDositorv for the 'Sav ings of the thrifty and as a Bank of Loan," being now a well ac knowledged and duly appreciated fact, as testified by the sixteen hundred (1,600) depositors, and the gratifying balance sheet at the close of business on Monday, the oth 111st., being 8274,128.02. We are now desirous through "The Press" to acquaint the pub lic that under our charter we are authorized, and now solicit to be come the Depository' of tWills,' To act as Administrators and Executors of Estates, To become Guardian for trust funds, To buy and sell Bonds and Stocks and to negotiate loans for others, 7 To rent. safety boxes, etc., etc. Respectfully, S. WITTKOWSKY, Pres't. A. BRADY, CaBhier. MERCHANTS AND FARMERS NATIONAL BANK, CHARLOTTE, N. C. CAPITAL, - 1200,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS, 100,000 J. H. McAden, President; H. G. Springs, Vice President; C. N. O. Butt, Acting Cashier; Geo. E. Wilson, Attorney. Accounts with Banks, Corporations, Firms and Individuals Solicited. directors: John II. McAden, H. G. Springs, H. M. Houston, Geo. E. Wilson. G. FARINTOSH. ALFRED 8. AMER. I, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Farintosh & Amer, Prprs. 100 Elegantly Furnished Rooms. Hot and Cold Bath and Water Closets on Every Floor. Passenger Elevators and All Modern Improvements. Under First-Class Management. K( DESIRABLE LOTS FOR SALE. Suitoble for manufactur ing plants or dwellings: sit uted on Eleventh, Twelfth, Graham, Pine and Poplar streets. All accessible to tracks of Southern Railway and Carolina Central Rail road. Terms Part cash, bal ance on time to suit pur chaser. - Fire Insurance. E. Nye Hutchison, Agent; You are always welcome to come and looklhrough our stock of FURNITURE whether yoa boy or not. We guarantee - to please. - - . THOMAS & MAXWELL. 5. E. DUYAL,; ; Kleetrleal Engineer and Contractor. Offles 81 West Tra a street, Boom 1, . - . ; - CHARLOTTE, N,. CL . - . Are aad lneaadMeent lighting. Kqolpplag eotton mills with eleetrlo lljfht plants a spe c laity. Ksttmates famished on all kinds of electrical work. Call bells, hotel annunci ators, burglar alarms, sto. Correspondeucs solicited. ,. . - -. , - - FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS. MrsV Winslow's ' 1". '- Soothing Syrup. Has bn used for eblldreu while teething. It Bootbtts the child, softens the gcLiis.allay all pain, cures wind colic, regulates the stomach and bowels, aad Is the best remndy lor diarrbu. Twenty-live cents a rattle. Isold by all druggist throughout thsV -iid. Te Mora Hote '-, , ...TV ! . , . . (H Contiactops and Dcalfrs in Macliincry. C. 202 SOUTH ICE. ICE. STANDARDICEiHECOWM PURE CRYSTAI ICE MADE FROM DISTILLED WATER. - Our factory has track connection with all the railroads, which enables us to load cars without exposing ice to sun or air, thus avoiding heavy loss In leakage., lee shipped in any quantity from sack to car-load, and loaded direct from the bath. : Satisfaction sriven in weight, quality, etc. ! 5-.;.:: Standard Ice & Fuel Co., A. J. H AGOOD, Manager. ; ROBERT P0RTNER Fresh Bottled Beer, Export Beer, Keg Beer. We sell the best lager beer that comes in the Southern market. All who are not convinced of the fact, please send us an order and we shall give full proof of our claims. Brewio e Comiiany. Yi- o- "lw wife after all the family have dined. - They are greasy dishes, too, and hard to get perfectly ' clean with ordinary soap and water.- A good many thoughtful wives have discovered that the best, easiest and quickest way to wash dishes is to use LB ashing in the dish water. It acts like magic cuts the grease and makes the dishes dean. All cleaning is made easier by this great cleanser. It is cheap, too that's the best of it. 25c. for a large package. Sold by all grocers. . THEN. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Cttloaao, 8b Louis, . If ev York, Boston, ... Philadelphia, "phe Month of Augiust . Is a good time to put In your orders for . . ' ' ' . . . . . .PRINTING And if you want the best class of work and the lowest prices you will find the ...... T . . .. s Observer Prilit5eg, ' Honise the place to have your work done. Send for Samples and Prices. Observer Printing House. . f Charlotte, N. C. R. E. BLAKEY, Manager. V 1 1H l Tmm i Tn in ' T?itTiPTrilvT' triat CVrTTOT.ime heats to the cook ing point sooner than lard and wliVn riorTifW r1-', tivr.r . imparts to food anv dis agreeable ' gpreasy odor., or MJLU1 LCHAlig puiat, UU.W the quantity that was formerly used of lard, is nwvssarvv if' Cottolene Xioek fwrth. trsos sssrss -ynyum -s tusi issss s ssiiun jiiw stwih on tverr no. THE X. EC FAIRBAMK COMPAJIT, - ST. LOUIS sutd CHICAGO. rsWTisrXUs''sHswsrit riiirii:riiirr-irm-m,m m-irir-m'mr'm'-mm THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY CO., . J-; " ' V General Mill Furnishers and Dealers in Machinists' T ZT C? - riAto a.. krrttT ' ' Steanf and Water Valves, Pitting; 1 ' - Factory Use. RALEIGH, N. C. Advanced, thorough, select. Particular attention to advanced art. J - t Reguiae Conservatory. of Mosic directors from Lelpsio and Boston. , " No superior work done auywhere, North or South. Doard, tuition, ceo r sie'Pt IwoIkmiti practice for $273 a year . - JAS. DIUVi'IDDIi:, LI. A. University of Vlrsicla.) Trlccl; ?.l. TRYON STREET. MIR! , HENRY. E. KNOX. Jr., . CONSULTING AND HYDRAULIC .ENGINEER. Artesian and tube welli a spe cialty. General water works con struction, surreys, plans and esti mates. - -4"-vv, Borings made for architects bridge and. railroad engineers. Pipe and pumping machinery, i CHARLOTTE, N. 0. (OfSoe, Room 5, City hall.) Take a peep in my store and see the pretty : Silver Novelties, Souvenir Spoons, and the Pret tiest Diamonds ever brought to this country. Satisfaction guaranteed. JNO. FARRIOE. 1 flountaiii of Dishes confronts the average house POST Powder i 1 jSajSJUfcjSXSsVrBtBUSB, O You fry fish or oysters in Cot- f I 4-r1artM tliMr r?1t rtf rw OTMV. Always have the skillet or fry inet oan cold when the CoTTO- that it must not be allowed to burn. flavor. . For pastry or any - ' lONTRACTORS T rva a i no AT. 1 3 ArPfiv: i Etc. S. & W. Cold Water Taint for Charlotte, N. 0. . - r r f v INSTITUTE for , YOUNG LADirZ"
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