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' i ;??? * ill;' 'HT. . .i*.?.i: . . ? > . ' . .) iii ihf . j (1: ;> . .i . - . . 'i v.'J icvlojico ' Bxporlmoutit ^ r. VV U 'i li : jiltr.lo io; C: - Mr Oil, Pave. Syrups. Li, is Pleasant. It lorphii.e " : ellicr Naivotie wn?ai!t;o.? ' C ? Lroyrt Wcs'ir.B I cures f>hu i hoea and Wind Troubles, ? >j:" s Constipation lairs the IT 'r-'yulatcs the is;- healthy an w.Uiral .deep, he Mother': I i i-nd. FOR? A A E. WAYS ) Signature ^^^ f-CbtcJuM IT0 Alwavs BOH? >ver SO Y#:j.rs. 'unmv OTK'tt. WIW VOWK OtTV. I ^'r :v" 1^B5WMBBB8BBWWI North Carolina's Foremost Newspaper, THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, EVERY DAY THE YEAR. GALOW; LL & liiMPKINS. ryjrjLisxixir.s. .1. I*. CALDWELL. Editor, $8.0C PER YEAR. OHSKllYKU Receives the largest Tele graphic .News service deliver e<l 1<> any p?per between ? Washing 11 a;i<l Atlanta, and its special service is the greatcst ever iiandied by a North (.'aidliin paper. TMK sr.ND w :> i>KitvI-:K ('i.n>i.-i ot 111 or more pages, and is io a large extent made up ?11 original matter. SI IK SK.Ml WKF.KI.Y OBSKIiVKK. Printed I'nesdax and Friday, si (Mt | . r >cnr. The largest paper m North Carolina. S unple c pi"- sent on application. Addie.-s 'I'll K OliSKltVFit, ' Charlotte, N. 0. <J?LNTLITM !'2a, l * I the jVcva No\el Discover v. ntr :,?/KT.T ftrffrpTP TP? fn)JL.4 1 P .1 ISC ,r2' I < ( iot-<(. iimri'lioei una (Jleetinl t<> 4 <1 ?y I:s action is magical. Prevents KMi"lnre A/I <: m pi etc. To be ciiFn I i: \ r.- yooket. Sure preventa-' live, . st ill i>v mail n plain package, piepulil, o > itceipt of pjice. $1.00 per box; 3 I r $2,oO. Crawford Pros, Druggists, Alien's Lancaster S tIieTemTweekly journal QF ATLANTA, GA., Is a I wico a-week N KVVS paper, pule ' lido.I o i Monday and Tuesday ol'j i a *'i . e k, with all the latest news of lhe wor.d, which comes over their lee-cd .ci - iliiect to their ottiee. j? an . i_ lit- pa je veil-coluinn paper. 1 ty a'?alignments we have secured a -pei j 11 rale witit them in conn'ection OUR PAPER am! for $2 we will send The Lancaster Ledger The Semi-Weekly Journal i All J lite The Home and Farm ALL TlllSKH ONE YKAlt I Tins is tli<> le.-L of Tor we have ever I made io oui' trends and subscribe!s You io<d iieil 'ake Uitvanta e of t It in i oli' at i ic c, for bite Journal may v. iti-oiraw t heir special rate to us at any time The Pemi-weekly Ic stnany prominent men and women contributors to their column- among litem being Itev Sam J on Rev. Wall er Lev^is, Hon Itatvie.lo dan, H n John Tern|.le (haves mi d Mis W H Felron. besides their i oi ps of < llh-ient ediiora, WllO lilllH ( )? I. ..f ill.. I...U.U IV1?II?< I Their ?I? |nr; m im.is are ? eii covered j I s (.'oluiiin? i f -si m i civ.i ir> worl'i the piv<- i f .he |< i < r | .- ( IJ i I ?l I <?*< III I Ml ??11 "l * - >- !>'! !< I cm l he t :? e a i U? d | , < ' one ve ir, Ad I j. ? "-r r : - L o u?, tAWOA 1TSB II . P> Alt OS TOBACCOS* P08\fl L YourLi'Jca^ay! Vou cnn be cured of any form of t?>l>acc>> W'., easily. I w -II, str. 11; , in.i!;n*-l ic, firti. * view lif mid \i or I y t.ikii.v fVQ -10-DAC n.u mil.. . w< imoi. m. . - i >nv <IL i " v 'nil. in t 'li ilnv . (oki Ct U O , o>iv> cured. All <irti'.;jri?l-. curt- fi:. nuite.-d ):>ofc> i.-i and advice. t-KlCK. AcUln-s:i STliP1,1 KG KKMF.DY CO., Coicafio or New York. 4J7 lingular Bulletin of Condition of the Crops. 1 he following is the weekly 'oil Ic'.'.n of tito condition of the crops in thy State itemed 1 ?y Pi rector Bauer: I'he week's ruinful1 was mm li lielow normal, and consisted of many local showers, poorly distributed, with numerous points that had no rain. The heaviest, and most needed rains, fell in the upper Savannah valley and ndjaceut counties, on the 4th ami 7th, with probably more on the 8th. 'I he southeastern counties had quite general rains on the 5th. (>vcr the remainder of tho State the rainfall was extremely light. The drought is beeonnm* serinoc w J? over the west urn half of tho State, where crops have already suffered impairment, and, although corn nod cotton continue to look well, they are not as promising as heretofore, whi'e gardens, pastures, melons, fruits,and late grains have been materially injured. There was hail on the 4th, at many points, but it did no damage to crops. The weather was favorable for cultivation and general farm work, and especially for harvesting wheat and oats, which is ncaring completion in places, but is still underway at others. Cultivated crops are clean and well worked, with only one report for the week ! of grassy fields. The general condition of corn continues promising, and the earliest is tasselling and being laid by. Later planting looks well, but is being damaged by cutworms, budworms. billbnrrs mid wir#> A. ? . liowoil, lo Ml]?! !,<!., I.uncusici v 'n, S. 0, J^/*,Siib*ci'ii)C t<? 1 i.c I,' tiger. f r worms,especially on bottom lands. Much bottom land still too dry to plant. Peas aio being sown in wit li coi n Cotton is recovering slowly irotu the bad effects of the cold weather of the previous week, and lie*, while still prevalent, are gradi ally disappearing The crop is we 1 cultivated, but needs rain on red lands, where some late planted is not yet up. Blooms have been not 1, and forms are plentiful. In tuo western counties the nights have continued too eool. Sea Ulan I cotton improved during the week. Wheat and oats harvest con tiiine, but both crops arc turning out poor, except in a few localitioj where both are fairly good, notably in Clarendon county. 'J'/n lh si I'rcsvriplioit /'<>> Mamrttl Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply Iron mid Quinine and tasteless, No Cure No Pay. Winthrop College Scholarships And Entrance Examinations The examinations for the award of vacant scholarship in Winthrup College and for the admission of new students will 1)3 held at the county court house on Friday, July 11th, at 0 a. in. Applicants must not he less than fifteen years of uge When scholarships are vacated after July 11th, they will be awarded to those m iking tho highest average at this examination. The next session will open September 17, 1902. For further information and a catalogue address President I). B. Johnson, Hock Hill, S. C\ Vacancy at West Point A competitive examination, to iili a vacancy of scholar-hip in the United Stutes Mi'ilary \ adeiny at West Point, will be I. 1 I at Yorkvillo fin Thursday, Jtffle I 19th, 1 9 '2 F >r 1 ill i i, i.ifoi". j mat ion wiiti Hon. 1) lv Finley, i {Vn-hii .:lon, D. Big "hip-Building Combine. I It will Likely he Known the I In.ud States Ship ('orpeia- j I icti and I I t ve a Capital of $g5,<iU()l00U. No?v York, .Inns 10. ? Details eoieerninj* the proposed combination of ship-m ilding interests' rti'ii1 tmale public to lay. I'hej combine probably will ho known is the I'nited States Ship Corporation, and will be incorporated in New .Jersey, The capitalization wil he about ?25,000,000, dividL. .i .11.. :.. - ? ? i < ;; ciju iii^ in common :in(l pre- j furred stock, and it is likely that bonds in two classes amounting to $1),000,000 will be issued. The 11 ust Company of the Requblic, of this city, will finance the combine and act as transfer agent. Alexander & Green will be the general counsel. It is stated that the following eoni panies ami firms have been invited to enter the combination: Union Iron Works, Bath, Me,; Ayde Windlass Company, Bath, Me,; Crescent Shipyard, Elizabetbport, N. J.: Sam'I J. Moore Sons, Elizabetbport, 'and the (Iarlan & Hoi lings worth Company, Wilmington, Del. V I UC LENT C* N( Kit CUKFI) Startling proof of a wonderful advance in medicine is given l>y druggist G. W. Roberts of Elizabeth, W. Va. An old man there had long suffered with what good doctors pronounced insurable cancer. They believed his case hopeless until ho used Electric Hitters and applied Arnica Salve, which treatment completely cured him. When Electric Hitters are used to expel bilious, kidney aud microbe poisons at the sanio time this salve exerts its matchless healing power, blood diseases, skin eruptions, ulcers and sores vanish. Hitters i 5Uo, Salvo 25c at Crawford Bros) and ,J. F. Mackey & Co's. Two Killed and Ten Injured in a Mining Town. lYoria, 111., .Juno 11. ? The double storm that struck Peoria 1 -t night at 2 o'clock this morn; ing was the worst central Illinois has experienced since 1S43. l'roi bably the worst damage in pro ! portion to the size of the town, ... i.': <.... M?. - ? i? Ul mii^OlIM! iVI lilt! Jl smtlll mining town 20 miles bdjw Peoria. There were two persons killed outright and ten injured, two fatally. George Ashloek, a lineman, was seriously hurtled in at tempting to extricate liearden, another lineman, from a live wire which killed Kearde. FII.TIIY TKMPIdCS IN 1*1)1 A Sacred cows often delilo Indian temples, but worse yet is a body that's polluted by constipation. Don't permit it. Claense your system with Dr. King's New Lifo Pills and avoid untold misery. They give lively livers, uctivo bowels, good digestion, fino appetite. Only 25c at Crawford Pros drug store. Eaacate Vonr Ilairela With Cuacareta. Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever. 3Ci.26c. If C.C.C.l-U. druKSlstsrefund inoaa*. Inmate of Alms llouse Commits Suicide Special to The Stale. Charleston, June 11.?James Brock, an aged inmate of the alms house committed suicide by slashing his throat with a razor. Brock wilt, in failing health and his growing Tbfinnitv brought on mcla " ho. h , which coi-ed the indi act. Mr-. Brock h:i.i with lor husband vie i he committed the fact m-v-vV ?? ? Keep Your Bowels Strong. Constipation or diarrhoea when your bowels are out of order. Casc arets Candy Cathartic will make ihc.ii act naturally. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in oulk. All druggists, ioc. , Many Women and Children Killed.! ? .. i. Mi-xioiin Soldier* Mnshncro SO v ,, 1 Mulo Y.-ujuis and M ?)t o Thun ( u Hundred Women un I I Children. i Tucson, Ariz., June 11 ?A | pi eminent Arizona hunker nrriv- i od lu re today from LViotns So- i nor with details of a massacre , of Ya?pii Indians? men, women i and children - \ostcrdav in Santa i Rosa Canon, '.)& miles from the ] Mnnas l'uielus mines, by a detachment of General Toor's troops It appoars that the Yaqui force were i operating in that section. The' Mexican troops came upon their camp and without any w a ning ' loponed a terrible fire, sparing neither women nor children. Af-1 ter the first volley, the troops' charged down upon the panicstricken victim's and massacred'all within their reach. Of the guard of 80 YfiT,,!,!not ^ single ono sur- , vived and more than a hundred women una cinMren tell victims ' to the Mex lean bullets and bayonets. HA K'PV TIM K IN OH) TOWN "We felt very haypy," writes C. N. Bevill, Old Town, Va., "when Bucklen's Arnica Salvo ' wholly curetl our daughter of a I bad ease of scald head." It de- , lights all who use it for Cuts, ( Corns, Burns, Bruises, Boils, Clears, Eruptions. Infallible for 1 Piles. Only 25c at Crawford 1 Bros and J. F. Mackey *\r Co's drug store. Senator Hoar voted against the measure passed by the senate for the government of the Philippines, j His position was not so much in antagonism of the bill itself as to j the principle th it wo should gov! crnat all in the islands mentioned. Senator Morgan spoke for the measure because lis believes that it is altogether right and proper thur, as-wo have the Philippines and will never let them go, we should nuKe rules to govern them, i When a Republican Iiko Senator! Hoar votes against the bill father- ; ed by his party, and Senator Mor j gnu votes for the hill fathered by hip pol'ticul enemies, it is about I llllu f i l /ti\n V ln/]/V t-hrt t * l?/v DkJl . .. viuiu tv voui i vi vi vj turn mv: 1 pine question is not strictly u party question ?Dallas News. IF YOU WILL PUT [men?0 With this gargle your throat often i ,, wW^4??* ??U?> ^ Keep fact always frosl" it For Cuts, Ma?be9 an need only to apply * ff^exican ^us a few times and tho sorcne? Ik; conquered and tho woun To get the best results yoi of soft cloth with the linimc wound as you would a pouli 2op., f?Oe. nnd $ KEEP AN EYE ON KM disouws amonp; your fowls uso Moi \ Death and Destruction on an Indian Reservation. \\ hit*! Earth, Minn., .tune 10.? V terrible electric, wind, hail and rain siorm passed over the souttiao>t portion of the White Earth Indian reservation lust night, leav Wz death and destruction in its Alike. Uep ?r < from the southern part of the r nerval i ri say. that lie fury of the storm wis terrificin Wa'w.irU and Atlantic town !iiI>:. !l nis -H an 1 haras were torn (.o.vti, crops destroyed and soiiv li't 'in pu'soiis ure reported killed > tVKI) FROVl AN AWFUS, FATK "Everybody s lid 1 Irad consumption," wi ites ^Mrs. A. M. shields, of Ohambersburg, Pa., l4l was so low aftor six mouths of severe sickness, caused by Hay Fever and Asthma, that few thought 1 could get well, but I leurned of the marvelous merit of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, .isod it, and was completely cured." For desj>er? ate Throat and Lung Diseases it io the safest euro in the world, and is infallible for Coughs, Colds and Bronchial troubles. Guaranteed bottles ,50c and $1 00. Trial bottles free at Crawford Bros and ,J. F. Mavkey & Co's. President's Protective Bill. Washington, .June 0.?The house today passed the b:l! to protect the president, vice president, members of the cabinet and for?,i<?n ministers unci ambassadors and to suppress the teaching of anar'hy, by a vote of 185 to 88. Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bull( Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something Just as good." VIGOR <>rMEN easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored H INI) IPO J (P.iris) GKliAT FltENCIl TONIC AND YITAIAZHR is sold with wilt leu uuuiaiilee 8oenre Nervous Debility, l ost Vital iy 1 ir M iih ry, Fits, I >.//.in. as Hyst' iM Slops ell Dr iin? ? lli?? Nervous sysitMn < ><useti ?y Hud II I' ll- or I .x.-es-i v<* Up?? ?.f Tet huivvi, Opium. I itiuors, ni Zivinthf Pare thai Kills*' [t wards oil Ins nit/. onsuinptioii ?' <1 Death. It el- ar he H '>i?d ai d B>ain, Builds Up I lie slutifeied Nerves, Restores '.lie Fife ol Vi-uih slid l?rii.jr? the ink Glow t ? Pale Cheeks. and Makes you Young and Strom; !1?:h:ii 50c , 12 boxes Ijtfi By Mull <? Any Address. ( rawfurd Bros Drungis1.. j?k"t?t?. Lau cash r onfulof Mexican Mustang Llninto a glass half full of water and t will quickly cure a Bore Throat. Srr= this i your memory:? " d all Open Sores, you tang ^iniment ;h and inflammation will ded flesh healed, i should saturato a piece nt and bind it upon tho tice. t.OO a bottle. | ultry nn<l ot tbo veiy first alfn> of only Ijors, Rumliloroot or other loan Mustang Liniment. t V I ' a' ,*?V\ m .