AftI& G-HffiMLlOT m 0 SSJEERi 0F,RlPY, MA Y 19, 1882. 'ft CHAS. R. JOSES, Editor aadTropnof. .FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1882. Parson Massey baa opened the cam paign against llahone In Virginia. There were landed In New York last Monday 6,741 immigrants. SURPRISING'TIIE TOUKTC A Washington dispatch informs us that John W. Dorsey, the indicted star router, for whom search was being made by United States marshals in several States, surprised the court by answering to his name after the mar shals' had reported that ihe could not be found; He had, it seems, been in Wash ing for ten days, while they werepre tending to hont for him; Mr. Dorsey seems to come and go at pleasure. When it suits him to go into court he roes, and when it don't, he don't. The Senator Mitchell, of Peorjsyitsw Jl outl of Washington are becoming ri no snooks, and respectfuilydeclines to1! diculous.ancflhe administration of jus- play second fiddle to Don Cameron. We think Mr. Stephens of Georgia, would hardly' fancy being sneered to dftftth and have his funeral celebrated by a few "independent" mourners. Cincinnati is trying td get up a name for mmsic, but Cincinnatigreat forte is in converting live hog into dressed pork, which she does in about hair a minute. A neero in Washington started out to take up a collection for the widow of John Brown, and now dresses in such Hia iM tn ATcite the envv of all the colored swells iu town. . . - - Gen. Chalmers, who announces him self as an independent candidate for Congress in Mississippi, says the Dem ocratic party has left hinu We never knew a renegade who didn't put in that same plea. ticea farce. Big thieves and distin guished malefactors snap their fingers at them while only the small and insig nificant law-breakers stand in awe of them. Howgate steals a half a mil lion and is permitted to walk out from jail, ride out at pleasure, and, finally escorted by his guard to visit his family walks off, and the guard comes back without him. He after wards writes a letter to a friend in Washington from his sequestered re treat that he will report when the gov ernment gets ready to try him ; that he got tired of fooling his time away in jail waiting on it. Mr. Dorsey, charged with being the head of a big ring whose swindles run up into the millions, comes and goes at pleasure, while United states marsnais are dancing around the country in a vain search for him. What humbug gery. If either of these individuals had been ordinary sneak thieves and had It costs the government 0275,000 a picked a pocket, or stolen aiinendus- year to pay the surgeons! who examine applicants for pensions. How much the surgeons make in addition for passing those who are not entitled to pensions la not so easily got at," ; ; Louisville has been selected as the headquarters of ; the -&aprem Lodge Kniirhts of Honor, and Supreme Treas urer R. J. Breckinridge; of Springfield, TCv and Suoreme Ttewirter B. F. Nel son, of Wooster, Ohio, have been order- ed to remove. tneir omcea wwa city. Philadelphia Record: Prices of many necessaries of life are rising, and labor strikes are announced on all hands. Yet the representatives of the people in Congress steadily refuse to lessen the enormous and unnecessary drain upon the productive energies of the country by reducing the surplus revenues. Gen. Robert Smalls. (colorea reeis very sore over the recent Refusal of tht Revere House proprietors, In Boston, to give him a room. TheBcalnAdver User tries to show that iSraallfl could" not find a resting-place at tiat dignified. caravansary because all the rooms were occupied. Smalls avers that he had en gaged a room some days before, his ar rival. It is a clear case of drawing the color line in Boston. ; Louisville Courier-Journal : The Re publicans of North Carolina have made an alliance with the whisky party, and are making war on the temperance people, while in Virginia they allied themselves with the repudiators and declared for the repudiation of public faith.: is very easily understood by those who have followed the history of the ReDublican party as a megatha- rien hypocrite during the last twenty years. , . - i- " Ex-Governor C.C Washburn, of Wis consin, who died last Sunday at Eureka Springs, Wisconsin, was one of five brothers, all of whom became distin" guished in American politics. Three, if not more, of them were governors of States, and four were in Congress at the same time. One of them was United States Senator from Illinois during the war, had much influence with President Lincoln, and was largely instrumental in making Grant the man he is. ter,1 they would have been securely ocked ut. nromctlv tried, convicted and sentenced long ago. When people steal at Washington thev must steal enough to command the respect of the court. ' The Republicans in Congress ousted Chalmersbf Mississippi, from his seat on Charge of having swindled Lynch coloredcempetitor. Now the National Republican, the organ of the Republi can Congressmen, endorses Chalmers as an Independent candidate. CONGRESS YESTERDAY. THE SENATE DISCUSSES THE FIVE PER CENT. LAND BILL. . Ujg Resolatioas of Thaaks. Armory Horneti Nest Riflemen. Charlotte, N. C May 18, 1882. Where as, The ladies who so tastily decorated our armory for the approach ing 20th May celebration have placed this company under lasting obligations; And whereas we desire to make some recognition of the same; therefore, b it- ' :- ; Resolved, That while we appreciate their kindness and consideration, we feel our inability to express our grati tude in more fitting terms than to vote each and every one our heart-felt thanks. - - Resolved 2d. That we also tender our sincere thanks to our fellow townsman Mr. J. EL Van Ness, for pictures fur nishedj and placing the same on the walls of our armory. - Resolved 3d, That these resolutions be given to The Daily Observer, with requst that they be published. JIEUT. X J. J&.HRENS, Seegt. J. W. Cobb, Will. Hall, Committee. PU BLIC CELEBRA TIONS. There is no people however rude, no people however enlightened which has not its celebrations of some sort and which does not take pleasure in them. The savage of the plain or fairest per petuates the memory of triumphs oyer his foe in his own rouglrway, with war dances, feasting iand such display as their untutored igenius-could devise, whole civilized peoplein all times have had their special days set apart to com memorate some special event in their history, in the celebration of which the .while people took an active part and fabulous sums of money were expend ed. Such were the Olympic games of Greece, the triumphal marches of Rome, which became institutions of these re spective countries and had much to do, no doubt, with fostering and keeping alive the patriotic spirit, for ' which those people were noted and are still remembered. feJEhese celebrations amount to more than a mere passing popular demon stration of idle show. There issome- thing deeper, of more meaning intern, t They are 'history epitomized, drama condensed, the results of grand events, desperate struggles, and magnificent achievements, brought back to mem ory, and bringing the present fate to face with ihe ast They are trrfc certain- extent, and no small one, the measure of patriotism, for when a people cease to celebrate'Jthe worthy achievements of their sires, they begin to forget, and when they , forget 1 " they soon lose the'pride of nationalify which once constituted their glory. The - people which treasures hot what-' is worth treasuring in its history, lias " parted with, the better part of itsFman hood, and soon falls to the rear in the '' ' -ft m 1',.".' crana marcu, oi uawvua. men rwno La"feel thatthey are of noble mpiild inspired to iSoble deeds' -that the prestige " Mf the f' namexr ""f ame they inherit may not 1e lessened in them, juad many, a son has m,a.de himself a hero by he recollectioapf ) the nameOls f atheif and the deeds It inspired td?-fend so many a nation Sas1 been spurred on gl6ry's path to pre Rflrre tha Taiorels which dead genera tions hadfpn ; national pride infethr-jto grand action and 4 heroic acheyp- "The firing l guns7j.he martial strain' CyJOM march'ftf solders, the parade;2)f r"r-flremen, clvro socittips, .waving, flags. 1and varied 'decoration, arejgll Wliings In theniselvev bnt in thefcpv- ttM and eflects are auggeauvo annuo- .i.i.lfia'.wu. . - - n n in. ii il .,1 i ii l' ..unt jrhflT are me n iv: The House Continues the Consideration of Amendments to the National Bank Charter Bill, which are Varied and Numerous. Washington, May 18. Sen ate The Senate passed the bill appropriat ing 22,271 lo reimburse certain citizens of Henderson, Tenn., for excessive as sessments levied upon them by General Grant in 1862. The 5 per cent land bill.was taken up as unfinished business. Saulsbury's amendment prohibiting States receiving money from applying any of it to pay agents employed to pro cure it was modified by Beck, by adding thereto the words "except this be in ac cordance with laws of the Stat9 passed after the passage of thi3 act." Adopted. Gorman offered an amendment, which was accepted by the friends of the bill, requiring the payment of 5 per cent, to be made in cash, instead of bonds. The bill then went over. The bill appropriating $50,000 for a public building at Greensboro, N. C, passed. Executive session. Adjourned. Hoube On motion of Wise, of Vir ginia, a bill was passed changing the boundaries of the fourth collection dis trict of Virginia, and making Hewport News a porbof entry. - r ? : The House then, resumed considera tion of the bank charter extension bill, the pending question being . on the amendment offered by Mr. Buckner, of Missouri, reducing the period for which banks may extend their charters from twenty to ten years. The amendment was rejected yeas 92, nays 116. Robertson, of Louisiana, moved to reduce the period to two years and stat ing that he would avail himself of the latitude allowed to debate, proceeded to make some remarks about "the bro ken banks" of the Mississippi, praising the patriotic message of the President orrthat subject. He then withdrew his amendment. ' Hammond, of Georgia, offered his amendment providing that jurisdiction for f suits (hereafter brought by or against any national banking associa tion except suits between them and the United States or its officers and agents shall be the same as the jurisdiction or suits brought by or against banks not organized under any law of the Unit ed States which do or might do bank ing business where such nationaibank ing associations may be doing business when such suits may be begun, j, Agreed to without division. Randall, of Pennsylvania, offered an amendment providing that in the or ganization of any banking association intended to replace any existing bank ing association and retaining the name, the holders of stock in the expiring as sociation shall be entitled to preference in the allotment of shares in the new association in proportion to the number of shares held by them respectively in the expiring association. Adopted. H oilman, of Indiana, offered an amendment providing that every bank ing association which shall obtain the the benefit of this act shall pay the cost of proofs of preparing plates for such new circulating notes as shall be issued to it, and all other costs incidental to the substitution of such new circulat ing notes for old ones, in addition to the tax now imposed on banking asso ciations by law. Adopted. On motion of Crapo, of Massachu- cmf fa fVa 11uMnfv o m nvrl man f nraa in nvvwt vug ivuv n iug uiuvuuuivu w w co iu serted at the end of section 7 of the bill : "And the franchise of such association is hereby extended for the sole purpose ot liquidating their affairs until such affairs are finally closed. flSection 8 -has reference to banking associations which ao not avail their selves of the provisions of this act. Cannon, of Illinois, offered the follow ing amendment as an additional sec tion to the bill "that the national banks now organized or hereafter organized having a capital of $150,000 or less shall not be reauired to keep or deposit with the Treasurer of the United States, united States bonds in excess of sio.- 000 as security for their circulating notes anduch of i these banks having on depostCbonds in excess of that Episcopal Council Bishop, Opposes a Division of the Diocese. Norfolk, Va May 18. At the ses sion of the Episcopal council to-day, Bishop Whittle refused to entertain the question of a division of the diocese. lie claimed that under tne canon ne alone had the right to take the initia tive in the matter. Considerable dis cussion ensued when the Bishop stated that if the council decided to have a meeting of the parishes the coming year, and if a majority of the parishes favored a division ne wouia not oppose such action, but until he was satisfied that the majority of the laity favored it he assumed his prerogative. A plan will be offered to-morrow for ascertaining the wishes and views of the laity on the subject, Shot on the Road. Memphis, May 18. LeviJlPreston, a farmer living eight miles below Mem phis, was shot dead last night. Suspi cion points to one Clark with whom Preston had a fight near the scene of the murder early in the evening. Clark left for home at 6 o'clock. Preston re mained until 9 and was shot as he was ridinsr aione the road towards home. The report of the gun was heard by several persons. Weather. Middle Atlantic States slightly warmer, fair weather, easterly winds, stationary or lower pressure. South Atlantic fair weather, varia ble winds mostlv north easterly, sta tionary or lower temperature, higher pressure. i i i Mothers! Mother!! Mothers!!! Are you disturbed at night and broken ol your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If so. go at once andget a bottle of MBS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer Immediately depend upon it : there Is no mistake about It There H not a mother on earth who has ever used It, who will not tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operat ing like magic. It is perfectly sale to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the pre scription of one of the oldest and best physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. Strictly middling, . """""a Strict low nuddiiua. iiow nuaauna. - Tinges ; Storm cotton................ Sales yesterday 28 bale. ' - t- 11 ioaiot There are fierce brain storms that shatter a man's organization, his nerves shnek for relief, and neuralgia banishes rest. At such a time, If the miserable sufferer would use Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills, he would find perfect re-lle.f THAT HTSBAND OF MINK, Is three times the man he was before he began using ' Wells' Health Benewer." Si. Druggists Depot J. EL McAden, Charlotte, N. C m m Keeps the Uuui Healthy It your want a sweet mouth and breath. If the gams become spongy they lose their power to hold their teeth. The use of 80Z 3DONT Is invaluable because It removes the tartar which separates the teeth and gums. Horveford'a Acid Phokphfttes in seasickness is of great value. Its action on the nerves of the disturbed stomach is soouung ana effective. OharlMte Frdnc Blarket. MAY 17, 1882. BUYING PBICXS. Com, pet baan'l W&1.00 UAL, " i 1.00 Whxat Bxams. "white. DeVbiishairrJ""." 1.252.50 Pkas, Clay, per bnsh. I.00&1.10 May, l.ou White. " : 1.25 Tlotjb ramtty 825aS.50 Xxtra. 2 75a3.00 Super , 2.5Oa3.00 Oits, shelled 65a75 DSHD JTkuit Apples, per m. 56 Peaches, peeled 18a20 " " Unpeeled ... 7a8 Blackberries 85 Potatoxb Sweet 60a65 Irish...... 76at.00 BUTOB North Carolina. 2C625 see, per dozen. 14al5 Poultry Chickens 20a25 Spring 15a20 Ducks... 20a25 Turkeys, per IB. 8 fleese 25a85 Bm, per lb., net 8al0 Mutton, per n., net ' Pork, " " 8a9 SELLING PRICKS WH0LXS1LX. Bulk Msats Clear rib sides lU&allty COFFKX Prime Bio 14al6M Good 12ial5 Whtte lOall Yellow 7i MOLASSKS Cuba 45 Sugar Syrup 85a5 Choice New Orleans 6a75 Common.- 40a45 Salt Liverpool line 1.00al.25 coarse 85al.00 Corn, per gallon. fl.75ais.00 ByeT " 52 OOa&OO Apple, per gallon. $2. 00a&00 Peach, $2.50 Wont. Scnppemong, per gallon. $1.50 pitsceUaucouB. MURDERING SEVERAL BIRDS WITH ONE STONE. 1st-Getting a gond square Meal at the Eitreme Low Price ot 40 cents. 2nd. Helping the Ladles of Calvary Church, who have united to furnish refreshments for the Public tor the 17th, 18th, 19ta and 20th of May. Honing to realize something to help the church that has labored so long in that missionary work of Be formation and Evangelization. Doors ODen from 6 o'clock a. m. to 11 o'clock p. m. each day, In the opaclous and convenient room under the Commercial Bank, next door to Metro politan Hotel, on Tryon street In addition to a meal, sandwitches. ice cream. cold lemonade, coffee. Ac. 4c . will be furnished to those who may not wish a full meal at reasona ble rates. Attentive ladles and gentlemen will be present to attend to all the wants or the puouc Any friendly to Calvary church will be gratefully remembered it they will send in provisions to furnish table during the time. So far the people have been liberal, but more help is needed. maylS 8t OLD POINT COMFORT, VIRGINIA. WE INVITE ATTENTION WE INVITE ATTENTION7 -TO OUR STOCK OF- Whlcb is now fall and Our ettock Embraces a We invite all to give us m FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, complete. We keep the beat Goods made, will sen them at the lowest possible price and munuitM .ti.(i . full fine of Goods of all grades, and of various styles and prices, being weUadaiedfc wSfZSth11 t0,HU Phaser a call and satisfy themselves of the truth of aaserttona : aaea w wanM of xH " city and couutr, J! l. 3S. "RSSMim & BRO grttfla and gXeatctneB. FRESH MINERAL WATER Both Foreign and Domestic, Just Received, at Dr.J.fl.McAden's Drug Store gARATOGA -yiCHY, Irom Saratoga Springs, N. Y. A new water re sembling the Imported Vichy. Recommended as an antacid; cures dyspepsia, aids diges tion, is a powerful tonic and strong diuretic, also. Haten Natural Mineral Water, Recommended very highly as a cathartic and al terative and tn all forms of dyspepsia. ALSO, CASES C0N6&ESS WATXR, WILSON & 'BUR IV ELL, TV holesale & Retail DRUGGISTS, Trade T;W Offer a Large Stock of A 11 Goods in their line at Lowest Market Prices. mayl6 10 CASES BOCK BRIDGE ALUM, 10 CASXS BUFFALO LITHIA. LOW PRICES 01 II WI HAYK 8TOPPKD SELLING AT COST, BUT OFFER GOODS AT And a full supply of IMPORTED APOLLINaRIS SUCH ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES AST) ! fknyadi Janos Waters. THE GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY JTUNYADI JANOS. THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. AS A CATHARTIC: Does A wine glass foil before breakfast. The Lancet "Hunytdl Janos. Baron Lieblg af firms that its richness in aperient salts surpasses that of all other known waters." The British Medical Journal' 'Hunradl Janos. The most agreeable, safest, and most efficacious anerient water." trot, vvrcnem, Benin. "wvanaoir gooa ana prompt success: most valuable." Prof. Bamberger, Vienna "I have prescribed these writers witn remarKabie success." Prof. Scamoni, Wurszburg. I prescribe none but this." Prof. Lancur Brunton, M. D., F. s. London. "More pleasant than its rivals, and surpasses them in efflcacv. Frof. Atcen, M. d., r. K. a., Hoyai suniary uos- pltal, Netley. "Frelerred to ruuna richshaU." Ttat the Public cannot Perceive the Difference. A beautiful stock of SPRING GOODS, JUST RECEIVED. apr2 3, MME9 Wsaie Street, and Fried- HYGENIA HOT-EL JOHN H. MoADEN, Refpeshments Everybodry Bedford alum akd Ikoh BFRiues Watkb ash Mass. The great tonic and alterative contains twice as much iron and fffty per eenc more alum- tnum than any "alum and iron mass" known. Just the thing for the "spring weakness" now so general, bold by au druggists or any standing. Prices reduced one half. bisjI 1 tf MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH MAY 18. 1882 PRODUCE. WnjoHSTOH Spirits Turpentine steady, at 43a. Rosin quiet, $1.05 tor strained; $1.70 for good strained. Tar steady, at Sl.oa. Corn steady; prime white 6; mixed U3. Baltmoke hoom Floor quiet and lower; Howard street and Western super $3 503$4.50: extra $4.76&$5.75: family $d.o0$7.00; City MUls,superS4.60Qia4.6U; extra $4.75tS6.70; ttio brands 87 263S7.37: Patapsco family $H. Wheat Southern steady; western dull: Southern red $1.85&$1.89; amber $1.40S$I45; No. 2 Western winter red spot. May St. 4014- Cern South era fairly active; Western doll; Southern white 89: southern yeuowrtntBtMS. BALTOtoas might Oats, dull; Southern 60- 62; western white 62; mixed 61; Pennsylvania 60o2. Provisions arm; mess porn old $19.76; pew $20. 00. Hulk meats shoulders and clear rib sides, pacaea vvstDizw. oaoon wnoutoers ilma; clear Tft sides 18Vi; hams 1 514915. Lard pe nned 12- Coffee quiH; Rio cargoes ordinary totaUHtryi. sunr nrmer: a son: id. whis key quiet, at $1.20$1.21. Freights dial. 1 COTTON. Galvkstoh Irregular; middling llc;iow mid dling lMfec: good ordinary 11c; net receipts 11U; gross 11 u; saies zuu; scoes lo.'tva; ex ports eoastwlse ; to Great Britain ; to continent ; to France ; to channel Nobiolk Dull; middling 11 fee: net receipts 73; grons 72; stock 14,634; exports ooast w?w 454; sales 800; exports to Great Britain ri to eonanani . Wilmington Dull . middling llc; low mid. Itntt 117 ldc; good ordinary 10 916c; receipts 220; groM 220; sales ; stock 2,698; exports oovttwtse ; to Great Britain ; to continent . Augusta Quiet; middling 11U; low mid dling Ul&o; good ordinary lOftc; rseetpU37; shipments .. ; sales 103. ChahLejtoK Quiet ; middling 12; low mid dling llc, good ordinary lH4c; net receipts 596; gross 596 sales 60; stock 10,279; exports ooMtwUe 1,282, to Great Britain ; to continent ; to France ; to chan nel . Naw York weak: sales 424: middling ud- lands 1214c; middling Orleans 12tac; consolidated net receipts 2 057; exports to Great Britain 4,286; to France 4,709; to continent 4,930; to channel situated 100 yards from Fort Monroe. Open all the rear. Equal to any hotel In the U. 8. Sur roundings unsurpassed; appointments table and service unexcelled. Bathing, boating, fishing and driving specially attractive. Pre-eminently are sort for Southern people. Terms less for equal accommodations than any resort m the country. Climate free from Malaria: and tor Insomnia truly wonderful In Its soporific effect. Wend for circular describing hygienic advantages, etc. may 1 8 8 m HARRISON PHOE BUS, Prop'r. tn DURING TIIE ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION THK Ladles Monumental Association will serve Refreshments in the basement of the First National Bank building, on Tryon street, during the three days of the coming celebration, com mencing on the 1 8th inst. The receipts from the entertainment are to be added to a fund now being raised to assist in building a monument' over the graves of the Con federate dead, buried in Elmwood Cemetery, and the Ladles make an especial appeal to everybody for contributions to an end so praiseworthy. mayl6 tl TO THE PUBLIC. I AM prepared to PROVE that I have discovered the vegetable antidote tor SCHOFULA-that my remedy wnx xxfkl the disease from the sys tem, thus rendering tt the best blood purifier known. Cure certain, speedy and permanent, am a Tonie and Alterative it is highly recommended. Send for circular containing testimonials of mirac ulous cures. My testimonials come, not from the Territories of the far West, but from well known citizens of North Carolina. Indorsed by the drug gists oi tne Bute, ror saie by araggists generally. Over 3.000 bottles sold, all report favorable. v References for personal reliability. Rt. Rev. Taos. Atkinson. D. D.. of N. C: Rev: C. J. Gibson. D. D., Petersburg. Vs. ; Geo. A. Foote, M. D , War ren county; Hon. J. J. Davis and Hon. CM. Cooke, Franklin county. N. C. For farther information and orders for my Bested?, address - mb& job v sbsun, apr25 U Franklin. N. C LIHE! LIME! LIKE! TTAVING now two more Kilns hi addition to our X PERPETUAL KILN we are now prepared to riUL ORDERS PROMPT!-, on short notice, and at prices that defy competi tion we guarantee quality, ana make no charge unless Lime proves satisfactory. We have an agency tn Charlotte of A C. Smn mervllle; who will receive orders for small lots at reduced prices. Reference as to quality of Lime given on appli cation. BKUTHUtS, Box No 88. Gaftaey City 8. C. mar7 8m Importing and Dispensing Pharmacist. North Tryon 8c, CHARLOTTE, N. DON'T GO TO SARATOGA When you can get water Just as fresh and spark ling as when it Bows orom tne spring at Saratoga. We receive this water tn large block tin reservoirs which we return as soon as emptied to be refilled again every week. J- H. MoADEN, iiruggui ana unemist. Prescriptions carefully prepared by experienced and competent druggists, day or night July28 THE KING'S MOUNTAIN ALL-HEALING SPRINGS CO. Will open for the season of 1882, on the 15th day of May. They have enlarged their hotels to ac commodate 200 guests, and have added every amusement calculated to promote health and co ny lon These wonuerrui waters cure vyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation and all Derange ments of thH Digestive Organs. All Skin Diseai and Ulcers of every kind. Scrofula, Catarrh i all Kidney Affections yield to their healing virtues. Syphilitic patients who had visited Hot Springs of Arkansas without relief, found It here last season. The Waters have a peculiarly beneficial effects up on Female complaints, and many distressing eases were cured last season. The owners intend to make this the most eommete Health Resort in the United States. Besides a Table d'hote they will open a Restaurant, and visitors may suit their tastes ana their purses, excursion ackets wiu oe Issued from all points to King's Mountain, the de- Dot for these SDrines. For further Information. address DR. F. M. GARRETT, Manager, King's Mountain, N. c. apns? am XT X 7 BURGESS NICHOLS, ALL KIHBI ft FU N ITURF I BEDDING, &C. A FVLL Lm 9M Cheap Bedsteds, AHBLOUESBt, Parlor & Ckamber Suits. A1A1 EC BROTHERS tatesville, IsT. C, -LARGEST STOCK- OP GENERAL MERCHANDISE AT- WILDER'S ON TUB MOST FATORABtE TERMS AKTD Iff COKIPETITION WITH JOBBERS IW THE COTJNTBT. THBrwiLt BEGtADTO quote Prices to Tps. trade. maris u I ? . ANY Hi- lou will find a choice and complete stock of PURE ! FRESH DRUGS, Colden's, Leibig's Liquid Extract RECEIVEB TO-DAY. - s -- t-i s We have added to oar stock a fpll line of We 'have added to our stock a full line ol OF I 0 E E Cents' Cassimere Suitsv WHITE VESTS ZDTTSTEiRS. ALSO A LARGE LINE OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, CIGARS I XOB AC C09 J 8ocn M Scarrs' Tles- Suspenders. blOves and 611k Handkerchiefs. ... Ladies' Dress Goods and Parasols BEEF and TONIC 1NVIGORATOH. TRY IT. FUTURES. 41. Nxw Yobx Net receipts 41; gross Futures closed steady; sales ids.uw baiea May 12.08a.00 Jane......... - 12.l2a.18 July 122201.28 August 12 8201.83 September - ll.W93i.00 October 11.48S.49 November 11.81 QQ December. 1J.82.B8 January 11.45. 48 February. larch....... Apm. , u.eoe.oo amount r authorized to reduce their circulatlbiL1y deposit of lawful money as Drovided bv law." Adopted. Yeas. 102 ; nayslOO. Cannott moved to re consider and to lay that motion on the table. I y. Randall demanded the yeas and 'nsyr uii tue laur motion, bluuuk t tuai ue hoped that the House would; jtrayersQ the actlonjust taken. The motion q lay motlonon tne table was: agreed to. Yeas. 1 livfeaya, 96. Without; further action tmSouae adjourned, j Strike Among Chicago Tanners, n fit CmoAGO, May 18.-7X116 meat4 m all thA nrinninal tanneriea Struck at noon to-dav because those inllthe preparinsr department who asked, for an advance , - , FINANCIAL. '3.' j . . .. NawTioaa, Exchange,... Governments generally unchanged New 6's,........v jrour ana a nan per cents,. Four per oents... Money ..i. State bonds Inactive Bun-ueasury oaianees vma.n4.tj , ." r-currency.. Alal ama Class A, small. Alal ama Class B, n's .7 . . aiaBamaAiasj u4's. ..'.iUii4 '? T iL.... ChlaaM and Kbrthwegterd. Chicago and Northwestern preferred. Erie..... EastyrenBesseeo.,- oeoi.ria.:..:.v.,T".n...... Illinois Central.. . Lake Shore ., . ..... ............ Louisville and NashvJllS .C.if Memphis and CbArtanttm. . Nashvuie and Chattanooga. ptew KorKventraiw, Richmond and. Alleshenv. . . fimedoJlar a week were rAfuffedjritI g00" fil'H'f iat rtj? hUvtrmm -Oiht flawru Tn.Ttrr tha ,Dast and is proua 01 kt n.200 hands empi6feti Hn Chicago, are member th ;past and is proud of 1 proud enough of it t treasure it nd to! -3- r . mand ThrtWnoTeiang?rof tjh? t,lrit.j - among men tne epin w txnomwo wo acbieyemenw whicn gaye liDerxy me. ill xsLft Greabek CTeliQ iTallea GALyisTp May-lil-wAews -ForOc ituilu special 'announces ituas vue Greenback State convention 'has been called to meet at Galveston. June 29tb. Vl.ll 48IA ! tit.20J E8t89 '4,090 STOCKS-irregular and VkQlVi lower than1 7es-; hfi.-ajf. : .!il.4gT,:. ; I.6 " f 1'iiota 1,281, 104 ' 294 .7 52H rWING to recent advances on ICE by the desl- vs ers North and the high prices ol fuel here we are compelled to advance-the prices of ICE for thisseason dating froth and after May 1st, the following will be the rates delivered from the wagon to consumers In any part of the city: 2Vfe pounds Daily Delivery.- 85c per week o . ouc 8 " " 00c " 0 m si.io 16 ... . 1.60 " 20 -2.10 To Restaurants. Ice Cream Dealers, Soda Foun tains, 4c., lAe per pound. Special contracts for large quantities. We are now manufacturing a superior quality of lee from distilled water taken from Springs there by rendering this ICE the most desirable for domestic use. customers who do not desire reeu lar quantities daily can procure of the driver or at the office cash ticket All persons are reanested to report any Irregularities in the reception of their snpmy. j We also have a large stock select Laths. Lum ber, Shingles, Jtc, and Coal for family, foundry . ana smun s use. , . , - Thankful for a very generous support in the pastwesoHctta.oonttauance pf the fame tn the niture, promising! our . best tnorts ; to Blease alL er,respectm MmjL. mays lm" P. O Box 158, Charlotte, N. C. Island. South Carolina Brown Consols,. n (hmibui uomm m rtetne. ......... Wabash, St. Louis i Pacific preferr'd -t V:in jCTTT COTTON. MARKET. DOBBINS' STARCH ii nil' i. lint, lit 111 liUT! ' i I 11 ' VOT : POLISH i iff ' . rr(if ' i ' ' 'i AW important dis cbyeryby whicl Mtf family ma giy.e,' their hneu . :thar beautifnt fin isUBUartonnc TAskyeuf Grocer. : JB,! DdEBTN3; PhHadatohrs, Pa, ! : V.'. 'H' Ul K'l I'.'JUl'l.l I ii Ii ii. n THE FINEST SELECTION in the CITY, Deluding the famous LA PARSPA brand ot Cigars Chemicals and Toilet Melts, an assortment, and everything generally kept in a first class Drug Store, special attention given io PhyslcianB' rresenpuons uay ana nigm. oaw , taction guaranteed. rw- GIVE MS A CALL. & Corner Trade and CoUege Street; apr Sparkling CatawtaSprings CATAWBA COUNTY, N. C. rpHK best Medicinal Mineral Waters and most extensively fitted up place In the, State, near Hickory aqd Western North Carolina Railroad, Is open for select guests. For further particulars address . j CLOSING OUT AT REDTJCKD; PRICES. ELIA8 8 COBLE N, may 17 ITIASONIC TEiriPLK 11 BUILDING. AMERICA STILL RJRlTlfEB. AHADl (THE BESTIHREAProRSEWINP MACTIP&) Six Cord It M Sioo Dr. E.O. ELLIOTT, Proprietor. Awarded all th&iSbii&rs "M thvi Uichard ;A Springs, I;. i-J U-if I : . 1wii!Ai0 ' Ajt i 1 ":1V. .7.S')-1 i- .(?. tForintflygf Charlotte, N.&1 ATTOENEY & 00UKSELL0E at LAW, AR eonespcndeaos wui reoptte. proaapt stfentlon ;RFSfiack-f8tN8aoBalBankliariotte,N.a Raleigh Nattoaai Bask BaJetgh, Ml -a. Boa. W. P. i BynanHBX Jadga ODpreme uwt .porta Carolina. ' fannH'Hmvi, Go A- r;t 4nf. a ATLANTA International Uotron ylCT)0Sii 1881, FOB - TTf A TV- t, f-i f- Omcm aw Thij bBSKBTir TJ t CHAatarra, way ia ia:f .' 1 Sr.St.'SJSTSr " T&e market festeraay wosea auu arTneno lowing quotations i l eood Middling. :.... 11 nrapii M4 I f UM LimC Skla mm . irnHi KekiUsr. ' J Orla ' id br thoM awlrinl tiMttKt kT mui. , .. 4a rmm afMnAiMM i.irM,Y AUrtw, lt. BUTTS, ! SrS M. Imk, a ?m - ATTOMIET AT LAW. . Office jn Yb4 streelj nearly opposlteCouxt Bouse, I40S i a CUABIiOITK maradawtt - 7 . 4 ; THE BEST THE two Gold TiletfaJs anditfi? Granff Priza. Co RoccGlor u i Ji fip Granff Prize. ., 3hariotWN. C.

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