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COAM, JOITE, Kdltmr, H. C. 4 aoujPMJM "" TUESDAY. JUNE 28, 1881. ' nMmta laaMnnlnff neaches to New York at from $16 to $2a bushel. The last Insane' 'walkkt proposes to walk six thousand quarter miles in as many periods of ten minutes. Less than one bale of cotton out of every thirty raised in the Southern Slates is manufactured in the South. Eight steamers sailed for Europe Saturday, and could not afford accom modation to the people who wanted to go. Jackson, Michigan; had a case of what was called asiatic cholera a few days ago, and much consternation pre- vails. An old negro in Michigan bore the trials and tribulations of life.forone hundred years, then got discouraged and killed himself. Northern Radicals may attack the South and abuse her to their hearts content, but they can't tackle our early cucumbers with impunity. There is one thing about the bicycle, it will not submit to being straddled h a Armn'btm man. In this it has the advantage of the horse. Some enterprising agricultural in dividual proposes converting the Mam moth Cave, of Kentucky, into a musn room garden. The straightout Republicans of Vir ginia who don't believe in being swal lowed by Mahone will nominate a State ticket on August 24th, and then the tri-angular amusement will begin. It is hinted that there may be a com promise between the natives and half breeds at Albany, resulting in taking Grant for United States Senator. Wouldn't Grant make a lovely Senator. The people of Illinois think they can survive if they don't have meetings of the Legislature more than once in four years, and that's what they are thinking about now. Metallic Indians for cigar stands eost from 50 to $175. Out on the frontier they would furnish a dozen live In dians for less, and kill 'em for you if you preferred them that way. Prof. Tice, the weather prophet of St. Louis, is sick. Now if Vennor would get sick, and both peg out, per haps we might count on something like old-fashioned weather again. While Mr. Garfield is assuring the temperance people of Ohio that his i heart is with them, he must not let his revenue men run the anti-prohibition business in North Carolina. Building and improvement is the or der of the day. The Chronicle figures up the amount invested in that way in dollars at $2,605,100 for this season, which is doing pretty well for Augusta. The increase of earnings of the South Carolina railroad this year for the months of January, February, March and April were $50,540.66 over the cor responding period of last year. It is now said that the reported dis covery of Morgan's bones, at Penn broke, N. Yn last week, turns out to be the bones of an Indian squaw, and no ring, nor tin box, with manuscript, &c, were found, either. One of President Garfield's boys has a genius for dentistry. He got hold of a shoe-buttoner the other day, jerked one tooth out and was proceeding to repeat the operation when he was dis covered and his improvised forceps taken away. It is suggested in Georgia that an ap propriation of $20,000 be made to se cure an exhibit of maps, specimens f of minerals, timber, &c, for the exposi tion at Atlanta. It would be money well invested. EUROPEAN lamiGRATIOIf. The immigration to this country within the past spring and summer so far, has been extraordinarily large, and yet the tide continues with unabated flow. This may seem singular at first sight, but when we look at the condi tion of affairs in Europe, it can be easi ly accounted for. Everywhere in the governments of Europe there is unrest and dissatisfaction among the people, and in many, great suffering suffering among the people in the towns and among the people in the country. In Eng land the importation of American beef, cheese, butter, etc., has bo reduced the profits of the farmers that many of them are abandoning their farms and seeking employment in the cities, or emigrating to this country. . v In Ireland the agitation of the land question, and high rents are driving out tne people, while in Germany, Po land, Eussia, Sweden and Denmark there is a general dissatisfaction which is leading to a practical depopulation of seme sections. . '- -The hostile, attitude that some of these governments bear " to others; indicate war on the - slightest provo cation, the threatened revolutions la others, are creating an alarm which, added to the difficulty of living com fortably, is driving thousands to seek omea, in the new.prld, who might .otherwise remain 1q the old. This em tgration will continue, for the contrast between the condition of this country a nd the old monarchies; la Incoming so Well recognized even by the unread uu unlettered masses ovwc litem, tw. hrI V ' 5 whereVOiere ;la. ,1 : m nope : lor all T and room r for all, rand Mf -G Mitchell, BlufftexCtnd.; says:' 8t Ja . Where no titled nabobs ride roueh-shod ?u 011 recommended for. it u T)Vet the people. . - Best remedy for severe ialng uiat has ever beta As we antidpatecltfUnited .States Commissioner Davenport testified be-j fore the bribery-investigating, commit tee at Albany that Mr. Garfield did not authorize him to make any trade wnn Senator Strahan to secure his vote againstConklirig in consideration for the United 'States itnarshalship. But there remainsno doubt in the minds of those who read the interview De.ween strahan and Davenport and Davenport 8 account of his conference with Garfield that he knew what Davenport was don ine in the premises and; sanctioned it. Whv was it necessary for him to con sult Davenport as to the appointment of a United States marshal in New York ? Was it so difficult to find some one to fill the position tnat tney naa to go around Washington and New York to hunt up a man willing to ac . . . . M cept it, when tiie trutlT is there were hundreds of Republicans of average eomnetenee willing and anxious to aerve their country in that way. No one ever heard of an office of that kind in these days to go begging. The pro babilities are. and probabilities strength ened by the developments in the case, that thev were trying to secure some one of influence who might be used against Conkline. anLthe pay of whom was to be the United States marshal ship. To secure this influence was the part of the job assigned to Davenport, and.whilst Mr. Garfield may not have said so in so many words, he no doubt authorized his tool to make a bargain nf that kind. A wink isas good as a nod to a blind horse. Conple of Small Sized Epistle for J.J. MoUAiCo. We respectfully commend the follow ing, which we find in the Raleigh New & Observer, to the attention of J. J. Mott&Co. The first is from Bishop Hood, who speaks for the colored poo- WUUBO i JKiuuuiuiu wiu uvh I hedinto question: Payettevtlle. June 22,18 81 As fruardians of the oartv's in terests, these men have betrayed their trust. In the language of the prophet Isaiah, "They nave maae a league wiin hell and a covenant with death." They have given the devil, so to speajc, H DAU. VIA. wu wi buo nuir uuv n nt them, notiee that they shall not deliver the goods. ; - .. . "Nine-tenths of the nartv in ravor oi the liquor . interes t r Vou had as well tall na that nine-tenths of tbe noiv an- o-flla are in favor of Satan's reicn. The M 4.1 n..Vli... txr.m enemies ui we neuuuuoui uiuty uig said many hard things about it, but none so slanderous as this. As a rep. resentative Republican, second to no man in worK ior and uevouon w iuj true interests, I hereby declare that neither a fraction nor the entire Be- miblican committee is authorized to soeak for the party in this matter. No convention Of ine pany nas ever uis- . A " AY 3! cussed the smteaL and not even a township meeting of tiue party has ever called upon tne commitLee cor an ex- nression. I look upon their action as treason to the party a interest, and their expres sion as gratuitous impudence. j. w. HOOD. Princeton, N. C, June 0, 1881. Hon. H, A. Qudger, Chairman, Rajeigh Dear Sir: My opinion is that the Republican executive committee has neither the now er nor the authority to bind Republicans to vote for or against prohibition. Republicans and Demo crats voted for the prohibition bill re gardless of party in the Legislature, and will do the same in t&e xsoming election. And now for the Kepuoucan executive committee to issue a fcuU against prohibition, thinking it can earn a temporary advantage bv joining the devil against the Democratic party, is a copartnership that older neads would never have consented to. Any attempt that the Republican commit tee mayrna&e to prove the Democratic party a temperanee party will be a failure, as it has a national reputation to the contrary, and no one in the country will believe such glorious news even from the Republican com mittee. I for. one am onDosed to the Democrats having "the honor of being the father of the prohibition bill, and wish the honors to be divided evenly upon this question. It is not a party question and cannot be made so. i ours truly, w.A. Smith. Remarking on the farcical manner in which the bribery investigation at Albany is being conducted the Louis ville Courier-Journal thinks it barely possible that some of those $1,000 bills may hare found their way into the pockets of some of the investigators. Very likely. The Duke of Sutherland, who is now sojourning in this country, gays that nothing struck him so forcibly as the "interview." The interview is an American institution which strikes some Americans tvery forcibly, and causes them to wish theyhad never been interviewed. Grant id a striking ex ample. .":,: : V Opbttou f Attoriscr CUstMrstl H XLm snTml of Intruder f roan tka Indian Reserrati one. Washington, June 27. Tlve At torney General has decided that it is the duty of the Interior Department and not Indian authorities to remove -intruders from the Choetaw and Chick asaw lands. , The Secretary of the In terior has accordingly instructed In dian commissioners at Muskagee, In dian Territory, to inform the Indian amnorities and ail interested parties that measures will be speedily taken by the department to eause the removal of intruders. , . . f -;- - . ' Ctfrrnp-t Prate tlcen la Bag-land. -x London, June 27. In Uie House of Commons to-day, it was anaonnAed that 27 justices of the peace Jiad been : reported as guilty of corrupt practices during tne last general-Election, and that fifteen of the number Placed their resignations in the hands of Lord gel borne, Lord High Chancellor. No de- nmte decision a asv been reached with regard to others, v . . ;w Spanish ISIec(ina, i 1 1 London, June 27. The TYmi? cor respondent at Madridjtaya the Spanish elections seem to be a foregone conclu sion in favor of the government. I am assured the budget of Senor Camacho, minister of finance, will make import ant proposals of reforjn and econcm. ' The ''Weainer.-V'-' f"'' ' - r WiJSHnjWtOK." Jttne 27, IndlcatlnnB v For'- the South- Atlantic Rtntt nartlw cloudy weather.. local rainn. nnnthori i NEWS lit NORTH & - xtr r; 1 ,' Win I l I Mr. young The State Board of Dental Examiners will meet in Asheville July 25th and 26th. Carthage (faieitei Mrs. Ami Jones near Ore Hill, Ranged herself .Monday morning, a wees ago. jxo cause as signed, Her husbanchbot'faimself le w y ears ago.' M loisnoi .nunny nomet a. coiorea woman was Ditten dt a snaxe, it is thought fatally. Unknown parties have Deen enrowing stones at tne cram passing snarpsourg. Wilmington Star: Sol Moore and Green Harp, arrested for burglariously entering the store or westbrooK & uro. in Person county and sent to Pender, were returned lor want or sumcient ev idence, but held to answer a charge of carrying eonceaiea weapons. jt Baekinsham fivirit of the i South : Mrs. Elizabeth Allen Register, wife of Mr. J . D. register, departed tms uie, at the Southern Hotel, in this town, on Monday morning last, after a some what protracted ilinessTGi typho-maia-rial feyer. Tuesday morning the community was shocked and pained at the unexpected announcement or me death of Miss Fannie L. Terry, eldest daughter of Mr. James B. Terry of our town, azter a very Drier uiness, agea about 31 years. XMUCXU J.J fits tuimt UWW W t Betts, colored, charged with firing; ft carriage house in Middle Creek town ship, was sent to jail in default of 200 bail, The colored Masons Friday pjtiAhrated St John's Dav bv a parade of the two lodges, an address and a fes tival at Metropolitan Hall. The order is in a flourishing condition here and the membership large. There are in wis city quite a numuer ui eucalyptus trees, all of . which are growing finely. The growth of this tree is rapid, and some wmcn were sec out in iots are now thirty feet m height and six inches in diameter, in appearance tne tree greatly resembles the oommon poplar. -We learn that .on yesterday D. F. McDuffie saw an alligator in Bull's Creek, near Keyseron the Raleigh and I Ancruata Air-Line. Ho t Aj.e uiinxs mac tne .-ln-An thai- ita mniith declares that lis mouth, which stood invitingly open, was large enongn to accommodate a nail keg. It is ru mored that W.B. Paramour has been captured near Washington, in Beau fort county ,-Seyeral families of Eng lish immigrants arrived on the Baleigh and Gaston train Saturday evening, and are in the clty,-Jn tws city Sat urday, died Mr. Amos Solomon, in his 95th year, lie .was perhaps the oldest citizen. His wife is 92 years of age. Mr. Julius A. Gray, president of the Cane Fear and Yadkin valley Railroad. on Friday paid into the State Treasury $1,050, tor interest - on Donds oi mat road held by the Treasury Department. &ol. Joseph l. .Baser, an jsngiisn fsntteman, formerly an officer in the ritish army, a resident of Raleigh since 1878, died Friday evening of ac cess of the liver. FIRST BOVND. Jadg-nieat C(lvn fr Peualttea, A civil action! was brought aeainst Messrs. Elliott & Remley yesterday by the Mayor to recovor penalties for the l.i! z m .1 a violation oi me oruinauce recenuv passed in this city making it unlawful to aeU liquor at wholesale or retail. The penalty attached is $50 for each offense, and as it has been generally un derstood that the matter would be car- . it c r a. a. 1 : nea to me supreme we eaas was brought before Justice Waring in order that no question of jurisdiction might hereafter arise, t The case was argued at length by the respect v A,?nel and substantially the same erouodta ba&en as in the argu ment before Jiidgeghipptoh injunc tion case. The defense claimed that the amended charter did not authorize the passage of the ordinance under which suit was brought, and that the board which enacted the law had ceased to exist when their successors were elected; and f uther, that it was not wiUiin the power of a board of alder men to declare tbqg & nuisance un less it was proven to he such, or de clared so to be by statute, : i m a m ' a a vine counsel xor xne cjry lavi particu lar stress upon the provision of the new charter governing the sale of li quor, and cited various authorities to sustain the position of the city. The case was ably managed on both sides, and at the close of argument Justice Waring gave judgment against defendants for the amount sued for. The case will be appealed. It was rumoxej yesterday evening that another' apt .wi$ be brought to-day for penalties against another dealer, but tola is not jgiyen as authoritative. The Btruggie promises to be a Iepgthy one. with no nrosnectof a cessation un til one aide or the other is driven to the walL A large crowd remained in the court house throughout the argument, wnicn tasted untu a late nour yester day, eveningr and the keenest interest was taken tin the proceedings. The matter if assuming an interesting as specV i i iai i Fearful Railroad Disaster la BXexlco. CfSfC40O. Jane special dispatch from the City of Mexico says the acci dent at Malpau jta$es none of its horror through receipt of fuller and more ac curate advices. For some time past the district where.it occurred has been? swept by fierce storms, swelling creeks into torrents, laying waste many fertile fields. The bridge spanning the river at the point mentioned, although known to be unsafe, was still in use when the fated train bearing a pattalion of sol diers attempted its passage. 4 The result was a crash as the undermined supports fave way and the engine and cars were uried headlong down the chasm. Sc.ar.cejy had the magnitude of the dis aster become apparent when a new hor ror was added. In the freight cars comprising a portion of the train was a consignment of ateohoj. -This took re and a consequent esrplosionMntributed much to the loss of Ufa, ?he few who escaped uninjured at once applied them selves to the rescue of their unfortunate comrades, but it was some hours before the extent of the disaster became appa rent It is now known that IS officers and 105 privates were either killed out right by the fall or roasted to death, while .50 others sustained hurts of a more or less serioos character. The train was entirely consurned. When information of the appalling calamity reached this city the excitement was unbounded and crowds thronged all news centres -anxiously awaiting par ticulars Never in tie history of the republic Nfcas-' so frightful a casualty been chronicled; and its occurrence it is feared may atill .further . prejudice the popular mind ; against railway enter prises. -However, Los Gringas, as the natives term all outside barbarians can come 1 1nfor:udr share of the blame in this connection. The following additional facts are learned touching the accident on the Moreloa, railway : . - The., temporary bridge over the chasm at Malpaison the recently opened Moreloa railway washed away and a train carrying the Brd Infantry plunged down the abyss. One hundred and ninety-five privates and 13 officers were killed. 0 s . .aArS IT IS IN XXCXLLXNT PREPARATION, and It tZT- a 1 . . Ka. 1 1. aanm t-slnfiil rAnv.l. Ekin I rejons, old Sores and fJlcers. Beware of wor2'?s counterfeits. ;? Joe T7, Glenn, v a j pre -alfi:at lawyer OiMreensaonv cxea iaxr -.a , r j. , H 1 nn r-r MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH 4 ST 1? ;JUNS27t' 188 ft f El ' Cbzomo Wtoeat Na 3 CblesgO cprins 1.12 1 eoh. 1.18 July. Com - iSifertfc 5h, July. Oau t88 flash, 87a Jul. Pork at 16.85b Lard iKFll.2a Bulk mestc-fthouklen 6.V0, anon tarn &60. wear 8.&S. wmanr i.ua. BUAnMiBKlt-Oats--WMteiiiirtilt87a38 d mixta 85a&3 PeaHsylvanU JProTlalocu man nork forold:nMt IR.OO: bulk meat Moos abooldefa--y iear , 4tttt-pcfcl J TawMl Meoo nooias awt no skim iuj. i hull Vm9!U Lud-fMliMd UmM 12. OofiM Bio aargoM ordmary to fair MtellVfc Baaar-r Asott lWfc. walafcerj.10. CnwnniAii Hoar-famUr S.60a6.86, tan A.OOaa.fia What No. 'A red winter l.zoazg. Com at 48. Oata at 40Vt- Fork at 16.37fe Lud nt lnim Bnllr mfmn nhoiilrtfilt ft.1?,'. rtbe 8.50t baoon-shooldere 6 . eleai j sutes vu . . waukey at l.us. ongai naraa sad llgot 4.40a6.00, paddog an butchew 6.40a Haw Tom 8oatbem floor oulet: common to fBlFnUma.9fiaK.7S. Mod to ehoioa Wheat onfraded spriog 9al.l8. . Com ungraded 56a57Vfc. Oats-41afor N&S. Oof lee Bto arxpes 8al2 Bugar fair to good Mftnlns 13ha8. crime KUi: , redned etandard A HolaBaea New Orleans 80a55, Porto Moo Wool domestie fleece 84a46, palled 20a40. mwulMd ISaSa. Texas 14aS4. Pork new si 17.00. old 16.62Mt middles lone elear 6, short elear Mk. lonit and short . Lard at U.45a,5$ ' . 00TT0, 6ALTrroH-Qulet; middling 10; tarn mlddl'i JE?2? JML ."SiliJSS" j to ttreat amain ; eonnnenu NfMnutMA: wihMllTig 10U6: DOt reoelDtt yQO: Kroas : stock 11.825; exports eoastwlse 29Q; sales J3; exports to Great Bhtoiob Qulat; rnldd'g lis; low mlddll'g lOKfae; good ordln'r 8ue; net reCU ill! gross iAKu sales -? stoek ,246; exports eoastwtee 125; spinners 100; exports to Great Britain 800; touonnneni . Bastras Bte&dr: middling lle; low middling; ioua! ammi aid' takai net reoelDts 671: A$X: salea : stoek 10.840: exports to Great Britain 660; tor ranee. WnjnSTO-Qutet;inMollng lOUe; row mid- dlln OUa; maSk ordlnaiT . HlkCl reoelDtf t gross saiee ; mook wiakuiwm wJm 9; to Great Britain. pviLiiKLPBU--etead7; middling Ha low middling lOtte; good ordinary U4: net receipts IKS: cross S 4so; Mies oo l , ayuiuvn fo i . aww ,Q97; exports to Great Britain. i 8mn-Qaiet; middling lOtfco: W?2 i 0&; rwd abrdlaarj 8Mr&: net receipts 178: j cross : saies s biook wta; exp. ow Irlse 1,087; to Orsat Britain ; continent Niw OblMM Quiet : rnldd'g 10Ae: low ip urea irnTnirt wuuuan au. JtojatB-Oalet; mlddllni 101c; low middling I? 'sales legatees: 0.589; sxp. eoast 177; France MKMnrm-Qalet: middling lOo: teelPt SQ2 ; sbipmenu 1,488 ; sale 450; stocjt yj.Wl. iitam-ui!l 2 middling luue.: tow aw diink tMc. mod onanary Sttel reoelpU 1; Upmeou t sae 1. Qntet: mMifUncr lOIbfl: lo mid- mine UWbtiz aood ordinary fiUo.: net receipts ill: Hoasr-: sales 100; stoca exports oastwlse g?:GrsJ Bfjtafnf hsw TOM-Cottoo doll; ssjes 820: rnldd'g rPloTatSW rS exnoru Great Britain 1,184; eonttnent 475; Iranoe ; ebanneL FUTURES. Nxw f OMHTytores d01 Quiet. Sales 000. r v Imu 11 imamuur ..... ............... A.u.u,Mfcv. issrr..:::::. loauM u.nho lais rSSBbS.;::"":.:;.;;::;:, ....... iaiBi4 ftSraS:::::::::;;::;;:;'-""" iassa.?! puifygn v?vuv ratkscnu Rmw Tosx-lioney 1.03a34- Xxchange 4.84 Ommniiiti Ann: new 5'S 1.03M. VOOT SAd half pereents 1.14. Tour per eentt 1.1 7 Stat bonds moderately actrre. Tatei Btnt doad breitnlar. SitoAGme- 1.4W4 Krle !! Lake Snore.. Illinois Centnl. NashTUle and Coattanoogs Loouruie ana nasnnue Plttabarg...... CMeago and Northwestern.. . preferred. . . Wabaph.StljOgJs Pacific Do prelerredt'. Vm1J. Mill rfthaUM4-An Kowyuj. uii 'wim. . . . ... . . . . Book Island....,,.. Western Union , ,,,..., . Alabama Class A, 8 is M Class A, small-., , " Class B.5's - ClaB8C4,s... 88U Sub-treasnry bal&nees Gold S70.780.776 .Oorreney. 6.044,115 CTTf COTTON sLLEXXT. OfICM OF us Qotbyzb, 1 CaBurrnt. Jufifi 2& 1881. f iaMty, 1881. The msAet yesterday elpsedaoJet. UBcnanged eoodaoddikv. im Btnetiy middling,..,,.....,, xvyt MUUatru, Btrlot low middling. ljowmiaoung.." TtMM.......... Lower grades 4a8 BecetpU yesterday. 14 Dales. Hew &&vzxtlsmzut$. m TpE WAY ! ACABWaDOF It Jj)XiO S tunas DAVIDSON ft BKALL. GREENSBORO, N. The 61st session t this weU known institution will begin on Wednesday, August 24tn. "' TZIOrBi;XB8X3SlbK 0T 20 WEEKS : Board and Tuition in full Xnglisn coarse, 875. baargea ior sra shkubb moderate. fvvmaia ftpply forCatajoie to , President Greensboro, Jane 24,1881. janzBiimoT FOR SALE: THE store house and lot belonging to the estate cffT. H. Brem, now occupied by H. Moms dt Bra, will be sold to the highest bidder on Tnesday, the 5th of July, 1881. Terms made known on the FINANCIAL. Jjtfe and Endowment Policies, JSOLjPSNT :. -OB BANKRUPT COMPANIES, PUJSCSASED.- INSURANCE PLACED WITH BEST COMPANIES AT LOWEST .BATES. J. F, tWTD, Gta'I Ag't, CENTRAL HOTEL. .. CHABLOTTB, N. C jnn2&snntf IRON-GLAD PAINT. NO MORE LEAKV BOOTS. A 8 sroofing patot and for damp walls it has no xV. eanaL Br nrotwr aDDllcaaon of this mint. application of this paint. and eomparatlTely small eost, we have repaired old roofs condemned aa tin worthy .ef repair, and extended their usefulness for rears. . For samnles of work, references, etc., call at Charlotte Hotels Xsttmates carefully and promptly made upon ap pllcaUon. J Wn H. KESTLEB CO. : HARDIN, jj-rrH IB C1J 1 Xp I QIC Bi 6 it B . flkrders for Grain, Hay, mtr, lard. Bacon, w Tobacco, 8upar, Coffee. Molasses, respect. fuDy solicited. The cheapest aarkets. and relia ble bonses represented. , , , 87 Greensboro Female College, c. AND -X)lDIISSIdN 5 lIEECltANt, FORTHSPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, ,,r.. ... - ...... 6 W.. .' -mw belns: reoerfed. Is very attractive, ana emDraces a great variety oi goeaa oi ue oest maKes, jui oi ; wnica we wamuit or laarea" wear we ha JN tbeeboloest aelectlons of beaaUfal and seasonable goods of various grades, styles and prices, spednl attention being called to our line of Ldw fine Band-eewed Button Boots, which for beauty and elegance of style, superiority of workmanship and finish, and good quality el material used cannot be anrpaaaea. ' Gents MaerflB-ana tiana eewea IliHotthergradea,:i2tPleasegi marfl V' J 7 ' C OBGANS, 17 stops, 5 Set Gold en Tongue reeas, oniy too. ao- r. BKATTx. Waahlngton, N. J. unl4 dw4w EVAPORATING FRUIT. 8ENT I Treatise on IUPBOTXD METHODS. Ta FBBK I hies, yields, prloe8,proflts - and general statistics. AlutBiCaN DButB CO. Chambers- ena to MOORE'S BTJgUTKSS TJHAVH XVBRS1TT Atlanta, a. imrt:ted circular. Ureawtaavi Bnirinesi Jtttl4-4w ieivl Wark,arraaUd th b tud ied HbMMMof Lift 'MJmw tion : boondin gnart Fruch mmltn, MiibtmiiiL faOlMOO pp.ooptoiin bBtiffl sta aagfavtafi, 12t prescript tions. PI unpla.fMnta; nrnW fUVQri V iol Itwtitotaar Dr.W. H. PABr anUTf UlUUUi.JUtli,o.BulftncUl iftBastoa. Junl4-dw4w rrnL, IOCCHANICaL and mining ENGI- l " - , ih tuq ,11,111 iw..... ' . " TWTHNin INSTITUTE. Trov. N. Y. The oldest eDglneering school In America. Next term begins September 15th. The register for 1880-81 con tnimr ft Hat of the graduates for the oast 54 rears. with their positions; also, course of study, require- menw, expensw, ei jluutc. junl4 OW lAYlin. uiukikHA, vmovii 6Urr, Pfefcit Xs4ne, f tlUlafls nd; many etber ot tb ms mOMs bww r kh bined to riulltully in Pakkm's Gws Tomic a Best HssltkandStnagthBsstorsr srsr ised. It cares Dyspepsia, RhMSMfism, Nearalgia,, UmdUsmsm, n dlseaef; the" SMiliaeh, BoweisJ Lwms, Uvtr. Kidaeyt, Uriaary Orgaas and an Fesuif vempiamia. K If tvu are wasting away wita Conrnmptiofl. or, tne X OKicto-aay. iNomaiterwnat' icine ever maqe, enurw Uineer rrei rr Prfnarationa mm othet- Tonics, and combines the bestc IbcUcunLtiTcorou-l crtiekofaU: Boy sgc bott p,t youcimggist. ontKniit our cinattim on outside 'wrapper. Hiscox A Co.', Chftnirt?. New York:! PARKER'S HAIf BALSAMIC taarJ-H PROF. A. BIDEZ Is now ready to taae pupils in music and lan gnagBS ior tne summer term, appv iutouku pus offloe, Lock Box 223. Uanl6-2weod PaSSKHOER T PAKT JCKNT, ) Richmond, V a., Jone 1, 1881. ( Excursion Ticket Arrangements For the Season of 1881, -yQ nap Healtta Resorts and Attractive Kxcuralon Points of Northeast Georgia, Upper South Carolina, Western NorUt arcjjna, and the Virginia Springs, COMMENCING JUNE 1st, AND BXHRINQ OC- yQB.ER 31st, 1881. Round Trip Tickets Will be on sale at Charlotte until October 1st, and passenger transportation 'facilities wOl be perfect j m mandj 1014 render comfortable ser- I ylce to all intending tourists for tne various points I named, For tickets, time tables, to., enquire of ticket agent, Charlotte, N. C, or A. POPE, Juol7,d2w Gen. Passenger & Ticket Ag't SI The lectins; Fe la England for corres pondence and'commercial naa. Fpu diffaren points. Extra Fntx, Fin. Mzdiuu, Biow, Parrya Metal Sample Box,contabdit8ndim ent stylea of pens, Ixor ten cents. BoldbyaUflrst class stationer and dealers in fancy goods. Sole AffeBta, jyfeW, Blakerjian, Taylor mayO-tawS T9 & Co., P. C. WILSON, CHABLOTTE, R.G, Sole Agent for LOUIS COOK, Colnmbus Bngjy . . ASD TBS t! WATEBTOWN SPBING WAGON COMPANIES, : FOB TEX BALI OT:;' BUGGIES, CABBUGEa -PHAETOMS, SPBING WHOLXSALl AND RETAIL. , OPIK BUGGIES, $5';, J j' TOP BtJOIES, isS. Special inducements to the wholesale trade. Correcpoodenos soUdled. r , ,-,, Junll . , sTTtrlf Ttf AH fftA sWsisi t 4fotw1 fMfstA !ril " M mm v vs ai VV1UV1 VA A1U1UI gssjsvw SJUAU A North Carolina Ballroad; fronting 140 feet on Ninth street and 193 feet tn the North Carolina Ballroad. will either be sold as a whole or divided into two lots of 70 by 198 feet Suitable either for building or factory purposes. Apply to -Jun2o,tf J. B. PHILLIPS. - mm School. your ty inuionv tha BmI Familv Med different from Bitteri, Rwhmnnil A M b H R D&LiU II 1 11 UilU VI JllUI 11. Ill na I rr-rr.r- eelM VMUCI 4 OUR STOCK "OF ft- r 4 i A Aim . ,v gooaanoota. gowon ana congress u alters, navy xiea, , . . .. t . . RICHMOND TO NORTH CAROLINA, GREETING: , ; Determined to deserve the patronage of North SNOW DRIFT FAMILY Sugars, Molasses, and EveryiDg id tte Line of HLeavy Groceries. HARVEY & BLAIR, mar8 ly . 7. T. BLACKVELL & CO. ' Durham, N.Gf j yaaafaetnmf of ts Qr)tl4 a4 P1 For Sale. A SECOND HAND Soda Water Apparatus. Price low. terms easy. Will be sold separately, if desired, Generator and four fountains; hand some counter-pleoe, Tuft's Arctic, Tennessee marble, oottaga style. . For sale by T Dr. T. C SMITH. Mineral Water. THE Celebrated Oswego Deep Bock Mineral Wa 4sr on draught at - .r y. c, SMTTBTg j?rgg 8tore, "Deep Rock. TEEP BOCK Mineral Water is recommended J for kidney and'ttrer troubles,' headache, Tobaccos. GBAVELLY TOBACCO, Durham Fine Cut, mild Cigarettes and choice Cigars, at ' i - Dr. XC. SMITH'S Drag Store. CpoJ prints VICHY, Kissengen, Deep Bock, Ginger Ale, and Ice Cold Soda Water, ; each 5 cents a glass, at ut. v. sau AU'a vrugsioro. Letter Files- "DUBLIN GTON LETTEB FILES, 50 cts. each. J Will hold 3,000 letters, alphabetically ar ranged. Beat In use. Sold by Dr. T. C. SMITH, Cigars. TsBINCrPE CIGARS. all Havana, warranted. At JT Twenty for a dollar. Dr. T. C. SMITH'S Drag &t:e. NOTICE, 5 J .irOETH.ClEOLIHA RAILROlB CO.. : I v Cokfamt fiudro, N. C June 22, 1881. 1 rriHE Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the JtNorth Oaroima- liallroad Company will be held in Goldsboro m . Thursday, July 14,1881. Stockholders desiring to attend can get passes for themselves and lmmedlate members of their fara Qjaklng application to me, stating to what steSon tte wishlS?Sl; ADPlioao should be made at aq early day, as the passes nave 12 procured from the. Blcjimond and Danville Rail road Company.: . , . P. a B.UFFIN, SfiCy.' JAS. E. JiOHNfeTON, - -FOB- , - UOBTH CAROLINA, SOUTH CAROLINA AND n . ,' GEORGIA, v:. ; ; ;V." " . Every Engine sold giving perfect satisfaction. ... ; State . .f AgentfiDr .. .eHedartPat. . ' ent : i Col 'Boiled 4 : .iWronglttBiniPulleys--r i i. i pi the lightest,; strongest and J V t onost durable and cheapest put- $ ; ; ley now made.- Hot Boiled, polish- i ed Sbafung-assorted sizes. Saw Mills, ' Saws and Belts, complete, with Liddell's . celebrated Ratchet Head Blocks. The Boss Press. The best Bhnr. ... Corn and wheat mills y. complete.. Peerless Threshers and Separators. ; Brown cpttpH frins, reeders and condensers. I . State agent toy the Ferry 'Royoe Beapi; er, the lightest draft and most du ' rable machine in the market. Also, Wood's Reapers and Mowers, every machine -, warranted. Jet i pomps and ln ' spirators. ' piPiiiGiiD pipe tongs: - " ' FtsTOCE?0F- !- And the celebrated" " "COBTLiND STRING WAGON. ' - The publfe n bmfedta examine my stock. Pair ties wishing to buy machinery are especially re-: quested to get my prices before buying - I have lust taken the .agency for the celebrated Daniel Pratt Cotton Gin, the best gin by odds now made. Come and see lb -Ju2 . JAMES F, JOHNSTON, Mas TOBACCO i u mi iiiwiiiniiiiiiiwwMWMilii,jjiwiwa.ll l-N 111,11 Mill LUL llll .Mllltntf5fcl uxioru ana oirap nes, rnnce Alberts. Ac. n . wn - - Jentrai Hotel Block. Trade Street. BURGESS NICHOU, Wholesale and Beta! bwrte at : ILL IINDI Off FURWITURE, BEDDING, &C. i FULL LOT Ot Cheap Bedsteads, ANBLOU50J1, Parlor & Chamber Suits. ooFFnrj or all edtm n mixn. Ma S WX8T TXABl STSXIT. Carolina Marchants, we ask an order fomm AND SEA FOAM - - RICHMOND, VA. Otur. claim for merit is baaed upon tho ftict that a cb.einoal aiiAlysisi proves that the tobaccy grpTi'rr irl 'our section la better adapted to make a GOOD JPTJRE, eatlsCtctorj' emote than ANY I OTHER tobacco grown in the world; and being situated in tho HEAJIT of thlg fine tobacco section, WE have the PICK ofi the offcrinffs. The public ap preciate this; hence our sales EXCEED the products of ALL the leading manufactories com bined JBSfNanc genuine vnlcss it bears the trade-mark of lite Bull. FLY FANS & TRAPS, BATH TUBS, SPRINKLEHS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS. OIL STOVES -AND THE- For summer use. Just in. THE FINEST LINE OF Cook-StoYes and SewiDg Machines IN THE CITY. , i Orders and correspondence solicited at the Hard ware Store and Sewing Machine House of RICHARD MOORE, Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C Col C. W. Bbadshaw, so long and favorably known in connection wto the Sewing Ma-Alnn business of this cTty aSti' vfpMty, Is nop wtfb w and would M pleased to see hfs friends ransjsndseryethemasheretpfpre. may24.i?.i6j8 . - This great specific cures that disease most loathsome WHETHER IN ITS PRIMARY, SECONDARY 0 ' TJjBTIABY STAGE, Removes all trades of Mercury from the system. Cures scrofula, old gores, rheumatism, eczenta, catarrh, or any blood dkea&e, CURES WHEN HOT SPRINGS FAIL! Malvern, Ark., May 2. 1881. We have cases in our town ho lived atlioi ksprings and were finally cured with S. 8. S. MCCAJUtOM 4 M0HBT. ' ' . Memphis, Tennessee. May 12. 1881. 7$ have sold 1,296 bottles of 8. 8. S. in a yew. It has yen unlyersal satisfaction, ralrmmaea pnysli s pow Feppnwnenp yfiff$f- 10. Louisville, Kentucky, May 13, 1881. a a a has given better satisfaction than any medicine 1 have ever sold. J. A Fuxhkb. 5 Denver, Colorado. Msy 2. 1881. Every purchaser speaks in the highest terms oi aaa l. mmbsktkk. OiCUUlUUUi 1UEUUO, JU. , ,hn m i A vim.Io Mow 1 1 lKnl. You can refer anybody to us tarsgam merits of a a a Polk, MILLKb a v. Have never known 8. a a to fail to cure a case of Syphilis, when properly taken mAia)t EU WaBRKN. Perry, The above signers are gentlemen ofWgh summ ing. : a. u. wiaiviii. " . wease.TOBEFAlD ryoa wisn, we- wuiw FOB WHEN CURED. lie ior panrcuH"--,,, i uwniwinn arin im nald to any coe.u"" whowmnnoanaiy one particle ot Mercury, JgigJSSnnboSr mineral substance, f ggJg $. I , Sold by druggists everywnere. ..ttleb00t BOld DT T. U OmiWBUU u. J. - inn2Sdly ' " ' ' - pB Estate Board otriM 1 to she vllle, N..C Mcmday and Toesw, 25 and 26. AUrrsonsdesfrlngtoenttr uwt doe 9 of jdentissry. wno are V Mamlnatio" l.tp appear before said D-SnwA fled i k, S -tii' m,.tnin Board Dental n June 22, 1881 . . 1 111T17.1.U1-" SEASONABLE GOODS Doube Quick Cook Stove t PtwraasKsHsBawaBaawawSvsaws I
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