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CHARLOTTE, N. C,
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BED ROOM AND PARLOR SETTS, AND A FULL LINE
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TELEUUAPUIC NEWS
iood Dispatches.
FOREIGN.
The War Aspect Frowing Serious-
Turks Threaten Another Massacre
.Russia on the Qui-Vive.
Djunis, Oct. 24. The Turks Lave ad
vanced their headquarters within five
miles of the fortified mountain; over
which the road to Kinsherafz leads,
It is stifl lo be ttormed.
Belokade, Oct 24. There is intense
suffering in botlr armies. The majori
ty of the soldiers are wearing linen' and
have no blankets. There are 180.000
Bulgarian, and Bosnian , refugees in
Servia. ''I
Ignatieff has been instructed to in
form the Porte, that the intervention
of Russia, Oreece and Rou mania will
follow a rejection of Russia's terms.
Lokdon, Oct 24. The Post says -England
will not present any infrac
tions of the stipulations in the treaty
of Paris.
The Russian minister Ignatieff, has
had a private audience with the Sultan
to-day. It is stated that the Porte is
ready to grant Russia's latest propo
sitions, provided the integrity of the
Ottoman empire is guaranteed! -
' Pjsstii, Oct 24. The Russians be
lieve that if the Turks take Kinshe
vatz, Russia will make armed interven
tion.
London, Oct 24. A Reuter telegram
from Constantinople says: It is .stated
that Russia has already indicated her
willingness to agree to a six week's
prolongation if necessary, rfor a six
week's armistice. It is hoped that an
agreement will be reached on the basis
of Turkey's acceptance of such an
armistice as announced in the semi
official statement in this morning's
Post. '
A special from Pesth to the News,
represents that there is intense excite
ment there, and a strong hostility to
Russia. In case Russia commences
the war it will be difficult for Austria
to preserve a neutrality.
A dispatch to the Times from Thera-
pia announces that Mr Baring, Secre
tary of the British legation is about to
return from Philappopolis, being con-
vinced that the commission for the
punishment of the perpetrators of
Bulgarian atrocities is a delusion and
mockery. The war criminals are re
garded humane,.- and moderate men
are in disgrace. J -The old panic is re
newed, and a most trustworthy gen
tleman has travelled with the utmost
haste to Constantinople to Inform the
British ambassador that the Turks
threaten new massacres, and have
even appointed a day for the begin
ning of ihe tl ughter.
A Vienna dispatch tj the Times
savs : iNot only irom Constantinople
but from all ihp provinces of European
Turkey, is there news of the growing
excitement among the Mohammedans
of the conventicles held in the Mog-
queg.atul of the armamenti. The
ministry is divided against itself and
and the Sultan is too experienced to
take the leadership of affairs.
Thus the position is most favorable
fos Russias diplomatic action.
General Ignatieff, the Russian am-,
baesador to Constantinople, may carry
everything before him, or if he fails,
may inbtance such an outbreakof
Mahommedan feeling, as migh t justi
fy almoBt any step on the part of Rus
sia,
SOUTH CAROLINA.
More of the Arch-Fiend's Work.
Chaeleston, Oct 21. Chamberlain
has sent a written demand to the Ger
man Fusillicrs of Charleston, one of
the oldest military organizations in
the Union, to surrender their arms,
and inquiring whether they have dis
banded. The Fusilliers were organiz
ed in 1775, and have served during the
wars of the
and twelve.
revolution and eighteen
MISSOURI- j
.' Unsatisfactory Appointment. ?
St. Louis, Oct 24. Judge Treat has
appointed Edmund F Allen one of tne
Commissioners of the Court, as Chief
Supervisor for this District who will
report to lh3 Court the names of the
Supervisors for the respective districts.
The VtUr 1 tbedn4 theeause'of a
good deafof;commeni fiere, and will
probably continue jto be eo until , the
close of election dayvi '
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Heavy Fog Railroad Strike.
MNew YoM?,Oct24.--The fog ofSatur:
day and Sunday, continued on Monday.
Most -'vessels ! anchored v outside 1 the
ferry were impeded, last night, ? -
The engineers and firemen of the
Jersey Central Road, atruckat: in-id-night,
wherever" the" trains happened
to be. The fires, were dumped out and
the men left. ,
! The fog has entirely disappeared
TbeOAsEBYX Job Departmanl aw
tboroacbjy -. sappUed with 'erery neaaet
want, and wltn Uie latest styles of Type, tU
every manner of Job Work can now be don -wUb
neatness, dispatch and cheapness.
We ran fornlsh at short notice ,, .
BLANKS, BILL KKXD8,
LETTKB HS VDS, OIBDS,
.- TAOS, BXCEIFXS. FOSTKR8, : .
FBOGHAMMiea, HAND BILLS,
PAMf UUKTS, CILKCKS, &cM Ae
SSid-iight Dispute hf a.
WATER PROBABILITIES.
VVashikqtoit, D. C, Octj 24.
For the South Atlantic States, ria
ing barometer, northwesterly winds,
and cooler clear weather will prevail.
WASHINGTON.
Indian Affairs Chandler's Movement
"Other Natters.
Washikqtos, Oct. 24. Sheii l;n for
wards to General Sherman a Visputca
from Gen Crook confirming Uu-.O'fiPv-
enne dispatch in all its details. Crok'n
dispatch consludes: "I feel that tjjis
is the first gleam of day-light we have
had in this business." It44ctateil at
headquarters that a plan of discover
ing and disarming Indians tn ie fol
lowed at other agencies.
Taft has gone to Philadelphia for
several days.
Chandler has gone to New York to
look after politics and will probably
not return until after the eventful 7th
of November.
Interest due on the 1st Of Novem
ber will be paid On the 25th inst., with
out rebate.
Col,Elmer E Washburn, chief of the
detective corps of the treasury will re
sign. His successor is unknown.
First Lieutenant Joseph Girrard is
detailed as professor of military science
and tactics at North Georgia Agricul
tural College at Dahlonega.
Capt J G CLee is ordered to Colum
bia, S. to temporary duty as Ct.ief
Quartermaster of the Department of
the South.
. Secretary Cameron has gone to
Philadelphia."
INDIAN COUNTY.
Squaws and Ponies Captured.
Cheyenke, Oct 24. Gen Crook be
ing satisned lied Ulouq'q and Red
Leaf's bands of Sioux were about to de
port with a view of joining hostiles in
the North they having refused to com
ply with the orders to come into the
agency and receive rations, and alub
borning remaining in camp on Shad
ow Creek, from whence it is positively
known they were in 'communication
with the Northern Indians and receiv.
ing into their camp such? as come in.
He without awaiting the arrival of
Gen Merritt's troops determined upon
disarming them, and at day light on
the morning of the 23d inst., Gen Mc-
Xenzie with 3 companies of the 4th
Cavalry, one batallion of which was
commanded by Maj Gordon, and an
other by Capt. Monck, successfully
surrounded these - two bands; consist
ing of three hundred lodges, and cap
tured bucks, squaws and ponies with
out firing a shot, and marched them
into the agency after having been dis
armed and dismounted. Spotted Tail
who has evinced unserving loyalty to
the whites, was made head chief, and
Red Cloud deposed. Spotted Tail and
Little Wound, : have ' promised to
furnish Gen. Crook 'with all the -war
riors he may need to co-operate with
him in the . coming campaign, which
will be inaugurated at once. Gen.
Crook feds that a great object has
been attained in this last movement
and that we shall now know our ene
mies from our friends.
NEW YORK.
Bank Teller Absconded With $36,000
Strike of Engineers..
New Yobk, Oct 24. Thomas Ellis,
paying ' Teller of the National Park
Bank, is a defaulter to the amount of
thirty -six thousand dollars. It is sup
posed that he stuffed a package of five
hundred thousand dollar notes in his
pockets. He has been absent, since
Saturday. Five thousand dollars re
ward. He has been 18 years with the
bank.
The Republicans of the .Ninth Dis
trict nominated Genv Don Sicks for
CpnkresaT . T --,:. . -n v.-
"r A strike of locomotive engineers on
the Central New -Jerse' Railroad, was
preconcerted;' " The passengers .were
left alternative to,' walk,. to ',tbe: next
station or remain in the cars all night.
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' LbiiixiiT, Oct 24. A dispatch . from
Belgrade to . Reuter's Telegram Com
pany, dated noon to-day, says it is re
ported here that the Turks liaveaken
Djunis and St Nestqrl.iU if this is, true,
Gen.Tchernayeff's army is in - great
dangerj--'5 ' ,L
'A The Times f in va, financial article
saycj if' Only, yp'rofound-pcace j,and a
great ' revival of trade i can.tr prevent a
fi nancial catastrophe in Austria J Even
with these we: douotYif , nopes ofJthe
Austrian finance minister can he real.
ized that by 1878 the end of the period
A&RAm Will' hm-roftrthpfT. U K iu5 a'
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" '!; V1 Report. ,Contr ad ietto!"
! -Atlanta;'- Oct.y24SmUh;' of .thia
State hasc nVverb'een called t on for
ri ilitia' tq, maintain the".njorcem en t
act, nor has the Attorney General giv
en any opinion on the subject. ..t -
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The- Strike Continues Great Incon
venience to the Public.
Elizabeth, Oct. 24. Thp strike
causes great inconvenience. Business
men living miles from the city are ob
liged to walk way home. Competing
roads have made all through tickets
good. Feeling greatly against the en
gineers and firemen for causing the
public to suffer such inconvenience.
NEW JDVrBTtEIET
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the Celebrated fiudtbtiktr Wfgcns, at
Factmry .rices without freight
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ed.' K 51 WILtER & gOK8.
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Democrat please copy.
15c Cotton Notice,
A1 L persons on whem we hold notes
payahle ?n Cotton, are notified Ibat un
less Middling Cotton be dehverrd at our
Store, be'ore November the 1st, we will de
cline to receive it, and claim ca.h.
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Democrat plcsae copy.
Attention, Firemen.
YOU are hereby notified that the Alarm
Bell will ring at 3 o'olock to-morrow
(Thursday) uiorninp, to summons the
Pionter-Steam Fire C'oujdbiiv No. 2. to meet
at their Ball.
All members are requested to be DroniDtlv
at thtir Hall, al Si o'clock, a. m-
F A MrNINt H.
C C J1oob, President.
Secretary.
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THIS OtJR ETOTTO.
Our. low Prices for Clothiag, Hats "aid FuiS$g Goods,
EEXDERS IT UNSAFE TO MAKE PURCHASES OUTSIDE
All Wool Cassimere Suits from..... ........$6.50 to $35.00
Figured and Diagonal Worsted Suitings,.... .10.00 to S30.00
Black Cloth Frocks, (very fine) from. ..$10.00 to $30.00
Black Doe Skin Pants, from ....$5.00. to 12.00
British J Hose, from..... ...$1.00 Dozen up.
TOGETHER WITH A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF
trad$rwearrWhite Shirts, Silk Eaadljerbhiefe, .Heck Wear,
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ONE PEICE CLOTHIERS, FIRST DOOR BELOW THE PIRST NATIONAL BANK.
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FALL AND WINTER STOCK,
Fci gbt ceiIj- end cheep, scd will be sold at prices to nit the bard, tippes. Oor 8tMk.f
DEY GOODS is ivUl and complete. Black Alpaccaa and Mobain at: prim ,
that will tstocish yon. A baudsome new lot of ErubroidtricK, -very
cheap. Drees Goods Tery low.
G tins' Bedy-Vad Clothing and Furnishing Goods Department, ready for iaspectioa
the prices will deiy ccmpetion. A lull line' of Boots and Shoes, Bats, and a gen
eral attoit rant of merchandise. Blankets and Flannels, extraordinary cheap.,: .
' psr' "With a 25 years experience of the wants of Mecklenbur we ihould be abla t ill
tbtro to tbe Eati&f&ction of our enstomers and fiiends. vj r, ;-.:
If jcu call and examin enr Gocds we will make the prices ta suit tbe tines.
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FALL ClKCiU 1AR OF 18 76.
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EIKQ TOO WELL KNOWN TO THE TBADE, WE .DEEM IT UNNECESSARY TO
GO INTO A.LONG DISSERTATION AS TO THE MAGNITUDE, QUALITIES and
PRICES OF OUR STOCK THIS FALI BTJTHOLD IT SUFFICIENT TO SAY THAT
OUR! STOCK, BOTH WHOLES AI.E and RETAIL, 13 i COMPLETE IN ALL 5 DI
PARTMENTS, AND TO WHICH WE tNVITE YOUR ATTENTION. . 4 , ,: j r . ,0 ,
WE AGAIN STATE THAT THE BUSINESS WILL BE CONTINUED AS BEFORE
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THE DEATH OF MR RINTELSr BUT .SHALL ENDEAVOR ,Tf CO MORI 0J A
CAH BUSINESS THAN- HERETOFORE, TO WHICH END WE SPECIALLY IK V It A
THOSE WHO WISH TO AVAIL THEMSELVES bf the OPPORTUNITY, of GETTEKjr
SPECTAL INDUCEMENTS for READY' CASH, AND IN THIS CONNECTION WB BX3
LEAVE TO SAY THAT WE HAVE LARGE JOB LOTS 07 .DRX3S GOODS, CLOTS
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ING AND HARDWARE WHICH' WB WILL8ELL AT A GREAT SACRIJ1C3. ; '
jWE DESIRE I URTHIR TO BAY .THAT OUR PUNCTUAL TIMS - CUSTjSidU
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ARE AS WELCOME AS SYER.S.YERY RESPECTFULLY," ?f 1 ' '