U Alii i ixAtJ-ivyj.---- - r U ARRETS BY TELEGRAPH "index to New Advertisements. nittkowfiky & Barucb - Match'o-. 'JtK w1rHI-eara kngL.e t.rgale c luailon Wanie.l A pillow Sham Found UUSINESS NOTICES HOME CIIIPLETS. DAVIDSON COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT. lIor .lord' Acid rbutphaU', Valuable Medicine. n. w h. PVBMELEB, Toledo. O , Bays: "I . nret.crlbed the 'acid' In a large vailety ot dte ,iae pretcriwu gatlsBed that It Is a 'Suable addltloa to our list of medicinal agents." KKKKMAN'S MILLS, Guilford county, N. C, May 9ih, 1879. Mks. Jok Pbkson:- Mrtm-My son, 20 yoars o d. has had the rjlula eight years tried going lo the Springs, i treatment under several doctors, but Is no bet ?"r Now It you can cure htui, snd me some Hirine.' if not, do not send any. I do not wish S kill the boy gWlng him everythlug that Is ad !Jt Jed oiiam wl.ilng to pay for what will do SHI You have no Ide how many different things, have tried, fully, fully, none did any good Is the r;rrriuroplaully- Iai3w.,REB4uN. Of course the Bemedy was sent. LATKR: KBKEMAN'd MILLS, I Gullford.county, N. C, May 2d, 1882. ( Mrs. Jok Pbhson: Madam -1 commenced using your Bemedy two ars ago'on my son. He was twenty years old, had been afflicted with Scrofula eight ears, had hn treated by several physicians, and si ent one season at the Alum Springs In Virginia. Nothing rfidnlm much good. He was very much reduced in flesh and looked ba-ily, with poor appetite, and seven frightful running sores on his neck. After iisine rour remedy awhile his strength increased, his aopetlte. coiuplexidn and general health were mucti i improved, but the flow of corruption contin ued for some time.' Mrst the swelling leganto decrease until It nearly reached the sored, then the? began to heal, and have not discharged la ftieuteen months, ancr are entirely welL as a Wood Partner and Tonic It U the best I ever tried, it has been worth Its weight in gold to my son. Hp is looking well, and his health Is good. 1 know it to be all you claim for it, wishing you great success, and with many thanks for the benefit we hneryT$.rrm W. FBEKMAN. t om nreoared to PBOVE that I have discovered the vegetable antidote for Scrofulous taint or 1m Diirlty of the b ood an antidote which will expel the disease from the system, thus rendering it the best blood purifier known As a Tonic ami Alter ative it is highly recommended. Infallible for scrofula. Eruptions, and all diseases arising from lninuntj of the blood. I have sold 4.000 bottles, and never received one unfavorable report. For sale and lndoised by th Druggists of North Caro lina Send for circular containing testimonials of wonderful cures these testimonials come, not from the far West or the Territories, but from well known citizens of this btate. Ask your Druggists for mv remedy, aud for further Information ad dress MBS. JOK PEBdON, mayl9 tf rranfcUnton. N. a Who is Mrs. Wlnslow? As this question is frequently asked, we will slm Dlv say that she is a lady who for upwards of for- ty years, nas untiringly ucvuicu uoi umc uiu uu ents as a Female Physician and nurse, principally among children, bhe has especially studied the constitution and wants of this numerous class, and, as a result of this effort, and practical knowl edge, obtained In a lifetime Brent as nurse and physician, she has compounded a Soothing Syrup, for children teething. It operates like magic giving rest and health, and Is moreover, sure to regulate the bowels. In consequence of Oils ar ticle, Mrs. Wlnslow is becoming world-renowned as a benefactor of her race; children certainly do rise up and bless her; especially Is this the case In this city. Vast quantities of the Soothing 8yrup are dally sold and used here. We think Mrs. Wlnslow has Immortalized her name by this in valuable article, and we sincerely believe thous ands of children have been saved from an early grave by Its timely use, and that millions yet un born will share 1U benefits, and unite in calling her blessed. No mother has discharged her duty to her suffering little one, In our opinion, until she has given It the benefit of Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup. Try It, mothers try It now. Ladles' Visi tor. New York City. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. Rheumatic Dineatei. These all menu follows from torpid liver and ostlve bowels; the skin, bowels and kidneys fail ing in their proper work, an acrid poison Is form ed in the blood, which la the occasion of these acute diseases. Kidney-Wort produces healthy ac tion or all secrellve organs, and throws i ff the rheumatic poison. Equally efficient in liquid or dry form Inter-Ocean. j$zvo &derttsemjetrts. EBlacKberry lime draweth nigh. B3T Tax payers are attending to the-'l returning pretty well. AST" The United .States Courtis not largely attended. Not sufficiently in teresting to draw. EST Grifly sat by the stand pipe all day yesterday, just to keep things straibgt while it was filling up. tS"Two cases were continued by the Mayor yesterday for want of witnesses. Both will be heard this morning. tW A handsome white Dillow-sham, unfinished, with the initial letter L em broidered in the centre, was found on the street the other day. See adver tisement. tA large number of people, young ladies predominating, passed through the city yesterday on their way to Da vidson College. "During the thunder storm of Sunday night a fine horse and a hog, the property of Mr. Allen Cruse, were killed by lightning on his plantation below the old fair grounds. A Good Time. A small but most select party of la dies and gentleman from the vicinity of Mt Holly had a delightful fishing party at Tuckasege Ford, on Tuesday last, and were rewarded with as many fish as they could get home, besides a good time. Personal. The many friends of Rev. Mr. Bag well will be pleased to hear that he is able to be upon the streets. Captain V. Q. Johnson was in the city yesterday. - Captain W. H. James, engineer in charge of the Cape Fear river improve ments, let his countenance illumine our sanctum yesterday. Commencements. The commencement exercises of Asheville Female College will take place on the 18th, 19th and 20th of this month. Rev. VV. W. Bays will deliver the annual sermon. The commencement exercises of the Washington and Lee University, Lex ington, Va., will open on the 18th, and close with the final ball on the night of the 2 1st. Rt-v. J. B. Hawthorne, D. D, will deliver the baccalaureate sermon, and the address will be delivered by Hon. Robt. Oul. The commencement at Salem Fvmale Academy closes to day. Ml royal pswis? jk J Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel oi purity strength and wholesomenesa. More econo mica than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold to competition with the multitude of low "test, short weight, a urn or phosphate powders. 8old only in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDEB CO., ov23 New York. IROY DAVIDSON, Sole Agent, Charlotte, TV. C. fJo Whiskey! Brown's Iron Bitters is one of the very few tonic medicines that are not com posed mostly of alcohol or whiskey, thus becoming a fruitful source of intemper ance by promoting a desire for rum. Brown's Iron Bitters is guaranteed vto be a non intoxicating -.stimulant, and it will,' in nearly every case, take the plate of all liquor, and at the same time abso lutely kill the desire , for whiskey and other intoxi cating beverages. A Burglary and a Capture. Tuesday night about 12 o'cloek kbe police were informed that a burglary had been committed at the house of Lila Blackwood, a colored woman liv ing in the lower end of the third ward, by some person, while the occupants of the house were absent at church, and a purse with $1.60 stolen. Messrs. Car ter, Hill and Black welder at once gave the matter their attention, and on arri ving at the place were told that the sus pected party was then lying in an ad joining house. The officers entered and found one Bill Colvm, ajtmny negro lying on the floor, apparently asleep. Colvin expressed much surprise on be ing disturbed, and protested his inno cence, saying he had been off cutting wheat all day, and hadn't a cent of money about him. One of the officers concluded to search Colvin, and when an exploration of his pantaloons was begun he was seen to thrust his hand into one of his pockets and quickly transfer something to his hip pocket, which the officer at once seized, and which was found to be the purse des cribed, by the Blackwood woman as having been stolen. An examination of the contents proved Colvin's guilt beyond a doubt, as the money answer ed exactly in amount and description to that stolen. Colvin was placed in the lock-up, and will have a preliminary hearing this morning, when he will no doubt be sent to jail. His offense is a serious one, being punishable with no less a penalty than death, though perhaps he is ignorant of the gravity of his crime. United States Court. Considerable business was disposed of by the United States court yesterday, the most important of which was the case of the State' of North Carolina against Case and Loftis. This case has been seyeral times reported in these columns, and most of our readers are familiar with it. The indictment was brought in the Superior court of Hen derson county several years ago, and removed to the Federal court at Ashe Tille, thence to this city. Case and Loftis, while in the discharge of their duties as revenue officers, killed J. B. Justice, on the 14th day of February. 1880, for which they were indicted. The case was taken up yesterday, the State solicitor ior mis msw present, and no objection being raised, a jury was empanelled and a verdict of not guilty rendered. The case has been an exceedingly expensive one, quite a number of witnesses coming to each court for several terms oeiore a uiai was had. Other cases were disposed of as roi- lo W8 U. S. vs. J. Huffstetler, distilling with in ,idfif end ant submitted ano lsvs A Large Audience Present Alumni Address by Mr. J. S. Verner, of S. C. An Eloquent Oration by Hon. Thos. Hardeman, of Georgia. The commencement at Davidson Col lege was opened yesterday, at 10 o'clock a. m., with the alumni address by Mr. J. S. Verner, of Walhalla, S. C. The large chapel was well filled and the ad dress was listened to throughout with the greatest interest About an hour was occupied in its delivery, when are cess of thirty minutes was had, the band adjourning to the campus and playing several pieces of music. At 12 m. the procession, headed by the orator and distinguished visitors, entered the college, which was crowded to almost its fullest capacity, After a stirring piece by the band, Rev. Df. Hepburn, walked to the front of the platform and in a brief, but ap propriate manner, introduced the dis tinguished orator from Georgia, Hon. Thomas Hardeman. As Mr. Harde man came forward he was greeted most enthusiastically. His personal appear ance is strikingly handsome. His eyes are almost the exact counterpart of Zeb Vance's, and his iron grey hair carries out the resemblance to a remaikable degree. But for the snowy beard which covers his chin, he might, perhaps, be taken for our Zeb. Beginning his address, Mr. Harde man said: "Motley, the historian, af firmed that many of the literary histo ries of the age furnish a kind of Barme cide feast, in which the reader has to play the part of Shacabac and believe in the excellence of the lamb, the flavor of the wines and the perfume of the roses, upon the assertion of the enter tainer. I am apprehensive a similar conclusion will be reached by sensitive literati about commencement address es and the hearer must imagine fin ished periods, studied oratory and en chaining eloquence in unpretentious speech. Should he .so conclude," said Mr. Hardeman, "I will congratulate myself, if, more fortunate than was Timotheus, the Milesian, who was pun ished by the sage of Sparta for ad ding another string to the harp, I shall escape the censure of this refined au dience, who like them, ignoring the in fluence of the luxury ot souna, may conclude that, like Burrowdale's bulls, I have gone mad at my own bellowing, and therefore permit me to go unpun ished, little dreaming in their antipathy to noise, that music which now thrills the world with sweetest harmonies, owes its origin to the clangorous sounds of a smith's hammer, which at tracted the attention of the philosoph ical Pythagoras. If mad you judge me, I plead in extenuation that from the cradle to the grave, man lives in noise and tumult and revolution. His whole existence is an 'amazing counteraction of adverse elements.' Life at war with dissolution, the Is struggling with the To Be and the no more. Nature herself is an apparent contrariety. The moun tains and the valley, the sea and the land, the lakes and the cataract, the darkness and the light, the living and the dying, the summer's warmth the winter's snow, the springtime green, the autumn sear, the one the antithesis of the other, opposing elements con trolled and regulated by a creative power in a harmonious organism de spite of antagonistic formations and conflicting natures. So it is with man ; endowed with a divinity within, as im mortal as its source, yet incarcerated in a nature debased by the fall, he is a with this and other implements of peace I would work out Southern de velopment and Southern independence. In this patriotic enterprise I would en list the noble women of North Caro lina whose patriotism is as pure as the waters of "Cindara's Fount," and whose purity is as sweet as the fruit of "Amrita tree," and with you, true sons, I would carry these daughters to the humble graves of your dead, and bid each and all listen to the exhortation which comes up from these graves "we died for our State ; can you not live for it?" Live in her fields and her farms; live in her foundries and her mills; live in her workshops and her commercial marts; live in her valleys and her hills; live in her hopes and her memories, and your State, no longer crushed by losses and disheartened by misfortune, will loom up like some mountain height, upon whose top "sun shine will ever play." Refuse not, my fair countrywomen, your co operation in this great work of State recuperation and State advancement, because you are the weaker element of society. As well might the star refuse to shine because it has not the splendor of the king of day, or the rivulet to gladden the valley with its waters because it flows not the vninmA nf t.hfl ocean wave. Man is the chief agent, but woman is the lever of his actions and his power, Young men of the Eu and Phi socie tiesto yourselves, your country and vour God. be true. Old men, be true to your State, whose mountains and hills. whose firesides and altars, whose tern pies and tombrs are associated with vour hopes and memories, with your mother's prayers and your father's ash es. Be true one and all to those great principles which underlie good society and pure government, and you will no longer sit down by the "Rivers of Bab ylon" and weep as you remember your Zion but upon the shores of a new de liverance, vou will be able to sing a new song; "yea, upon a psaltery and in strument of ten strings" can you sing that deliverance song. Your sons, as "plants grown up in their youth," and "your daughters will be as corner stones polished after the similitude or a pai ace, At the conclusion of Iris speech Mr, Hardeman was approached by throngs who shook his hand and congratulated him upon his most admirable effort, NOTES. Hon. Thomas Hardeman left this evening on the 4:30 special train, on his rtnm home, feeline too unwell to re main and see the commencement exer cises concluded. There are 18 graduates this year with the degree of A. B., and three witih the degree of B. S. The town is already crowded with visitors, but a general overflow is looked for to-morrow (Thursday), commence ment day proper. The weather is cool and pleasant and all are having a de lightful time. Preliminary Exercises at the C. M. I. The preliminary exercises of the Carolina Military Institute came off last night in the chapel of the Institute, and were enjoyed by a highly apprecia tive and intelligent audience. The first part of the exercises consist ed of declamations by members of the fourth class, as follows: Cadet K. G. Matheson, of South Carolina, recited .'Surrey's Dream ;" Cadet L.S.Carson, of South Carolina, "Caractacus ;" Cadet A. J. China, of South Carolina, "A Soldier of the Legion;" Cadet W. B. Bonham, of South Carolina. "Beuna Vista." All JUNK 14. 1882 PBODUCK. W norm stoh Spirits Turpentine ftnn, at 42c. Rosin nuiet, Sl.55 for strained; Il.ttU lor good strained. Tar Arm, at $1.70. Ciude Turpentine steady, at S1.50 tor naro; JfZ- io ior jenow aip; 82.75 for virgin. Corn steady; prime wnite ww; mixed va. niT.Tnfmrc wm viava steady and active: Howard street and Western super SB 50QS4.50; extra S4.75&S5 60: family S&85SS7.00; Utj M1118, super 93.bUtX91.4D; Wra O.WUi.ou, Bio brands $7 25887.37. Wheat Southern dull and nominal; Western easier; southern red l.S3er$l.o; amDer i.uwa)si.4i; no. lamj- land ; No. 2 Western winter red spot, $1.8814811.39; June $l.88$1.89. Corn Southern quiet and firmer; Western firmer; Southern white 96; Southern yellow 86. BALTOfoa HIQHT- -Oats, firmer; Southern 60a52; Wortero white 6CS62; mixed 58SW); r ennsyivania eotzoz- rroviaioiur wguer; iubbb pork, S20.75Q822.25. Bulk meats-shoulders aud clear rib sides, packed 10U&18& Bacon -shoulders lUfc; clear rib sides 144; hams 15Vl" trio. Lata rennea is. uonee swaay; tuo c&ncoes -ordinary to fair 8&Vl Sugar-quiet; a son vm. w niaxey auii, at i.zu. xiwkiiui unchanged. COTTON. Galvbstoh -Nominal; middling 11 c; low mid dling llfec: good ordinary lie; net receipts 14; gross 14; saiea ; roc v,wa. ex ports ooaatwlM 831; to Great Britain ; to continent ; to France ; to channel Nobtoli-Quiet; middling lllto; net receipt 241; gross 241; stock 8,518; export coast wis 183; sales 827; exports to fireat Britain 7,876; to continent . Baltimore - Quiet ; mldd'g 12 8-1 6c; low mid dling 11 1 1-16; good ord'y 1Q11-I6e:netree'w -; gross ; sales : - stock 22 480; exports coastwise : spinners ; exports to Sreat Britain 200; to continent -. Bootoh -Quiet; middling 12o; low middling 12c; good ordinary HVec; net receipt 164; S-ots 235: sales : stock 9,100; export to reat Britain- : to France - . Wtlkdigtoh Quiet; middling 1 1 Kc: low mid dling 11 8-I60; good ordinary 10 5 16c; receipts 4; grow 4; aale ; stock 1,144; exports coastwise ; to ureal onuuu w continent . Philadelphia Dull; middling 12Vfec. low middling 12c: good ordinary lie: receipt net 595: gross 595; sales ; ok 10,747; ex ports Great Britain 925; to continent . Satahhah Easy; middling lltye; low mid dling 1114c; good ordinary 10V&; net receipts 234; gross 234; sales ; tock 6.484; exports eoastwise ; to Great Britain ; to France : to continent . Niw Ohlkaws -Steady; middling 1214c: low middling l lAc; good ordinary 1 lftc; net receipt 407; gross 893; sales 3,250; stock 85,628: Binortu to Great Britain 1.512: to France ; eoastwise ; to continent ; to chan nel . Mobil -Nominal ; middling 12s; low middling llo; good ordinary lie; net receipt 192; gross 192; sale ; stock 3.958; export coast 419; France ; to Great Britain ; to continent . Memphis - Quiet ; middling 12c; low mid dling 114fec; good ordinary 10ie: net reeeiou 31; gross 35; shipment 1,315: sale 750; stock 16.431. ATJeusTA Qjlet; middling lllfec; low mid; dling Uttc; good ordinary 10c; receipt 40; shipment ; sales 25. Charleston-Quiet ; middling 12; low mid dling lUfec; good ordinary Ultc; net receipts 9; gross 9. sale 25; stock 6,823; exports eoastwise : to Great Britain ; to continent ; to France ; to chan nel . Niw York Easier; sales 326; middling up lands 12 8-16c; middling Orleans VA 7-1 6c; con solidated net receipts 1,880; exports to Great Britain 3.288; to France ; to continent ; to channel . LrvTOPOOL Noon Fair demand freely met at previous prices; middling uplands 6ldd; middling orleans 6 l5-16d; sales 12,000; speculation and exports 8,000; receipt 18,700; American 9,800. uplands low middling clause: June delivery 643-64d; June and July 6 43-64d; July and August 6 44 64dtt 43 64de 44 64d: August and September 6 47 64d96 46-64d6 47-64d; September and October 6 42-64d; October and November : novemoer ana uecemoer . Futures quIU Liverpool -5 P. M. Sales of American cotton 7.000 bales. Uplands low middling clause: June delivery 6 43-64d; June and July 6 43 64d; July and August 6 44-64d; August and Septem ber 6 47-64U; September ana uctoDer -; October and November 6 80-64d; November and Decembr 6 28-64d: December and January : January and February 6 30 64d. Futures closed steady. FUTURES. Nxw York Net receipts 20; gross 689 Futures closed dull, but steady; sales 66,000 bales. June. 1 2.0501.07 July 12.12a.13 August - 12.21&.22 September 11.91 92 October 1148.50 November 11.85 86 December 11.86.87 MATCH L E S S! OPPORTUNITY TIM fl NOTOIHFIBKI mm TOE FUJI ! :o:- Our Large Business necessitates very early prepara tions for the Coming Seasons, hence we are now making extensive preparations for the Coming Fall. As we still have quite a Stock of SUMMER GOODS and must have the room, we will offer our entire well as sorted Stock for the Next Sixty Days at such RED UCED and LO W PRICES as will leave no doubt upon the mind of the purchaser that he has obtained AN UNRIVALLED BAR&AIN. This is no sensational advertisement, but we mean busi ness. Everybody is aware that our Stock embraces all the needs of the people of this country and we can furnish a complete outfit for both sexes and all ages.- -:o: Joi- WITTKOWSKY k BARUCH, Dry Goods Dealers and Clothiers. January.. February. March.... April May 11.48S.49 11.60 62 U.73&75 of the declaimers acquitted themselves compound of hopes and fear?, of antici- weu) and were rewarded with showers nations and disappointments, of ambi- 0f boquets from their lady friends, in tious promptings and unwilling sloth, addition to the enthusiastic applause of brilliant victories and disastrous de feats, of exalting virtues and debasing vices each an opposing element and struggling for supremacy. Entrusted with his own destiny, he may, of his own accord, be chained with Prome theus to an ignoble rock, or, with Jupi ter, he may sway the empire of the heavens and rule among the stars." With this introductory the orator launched out in a beautiful peroration on man, speaking of the many excellent qualities with which h9 was endowed, and in the manner in which he should use them. The giant asleep is as pow erless as the man of ordinary strength. The sword sheathed is as harmless as the broken wedge. Action must make the man and his destiny. Adverting to education he stated that the proper education or ine peopie should command the serious considera tion and endorsement of the public sentiment. He did not allude to educa tion as taught in schools and colleges, but a thorough, practical, productive moral education, adapted to the neces sities of the people and the progressive spirit of the age. An education that will utilize the energies and develop the industries of the country for I am satisfied that educated industry is the keynote in the song of progress. It is the lever of Archimedes, ihe trident of Neptune, the lamp of Aladdin. It is the key that unlocks the golden gate to progress, to all elevation, to all honor. Power walks in its path, wealth glitters in its coffers, honor crowns its labors, while glory wreathes it with the fade Iars flowers of immortality. This is an age of intellectual advancement and I FINANCIAL. Nxw Yobz. conferred by the male portion of the audience. The second part of the exercises con sisted of original orations and essays hv members of the third class. Cadet R. M. Loftin, of South Carolina, enforc ed the "Lesson of Bacons' L-if e" in an able oration on the subject. Cadet W. A. Graham, of North Carolina, in an es say on "John Milton," recited the prom inent points in his life and character in a sueeinct manner. The character and works of Shakespeare were elucl rlt.fld and adorned with new beauties by the elegant rhetoric of Cadet J. Wil son Gibbes, of South Carolina. "Liter ature in some of its uses," was treated in an ahlfl manner bv Cadet C. H. Peake, of South Carolina; and Cadet B. G. Thomas, of North Carolina, brought the exercises to a close by a humor ous essay on "Woman," leaving the au- iSiftnf A in a nlftaaant humor by its fre- 4 quent flashes of wit. The following is the programme to hfl narrifid out to-dav. constituting the commencement proper: 10 o'clock a. m. Prayer by Rev. O. F.Gregory. 1. Ralntatorv addresses by Cadet Abe Levi, of S. C. 2. Oration "Longfellow," Cadet E, W. Evans, of Maryland a. Oration "Fall of Wolsey," G. S. Edmonston, of Ga. 4. Oration "Party spirit," E. C. Hesse, of S. C. 5. Oration "Dignity of Labor," My er Levi, of S C. .vft. Oration "Public opinion," T. S. Eucas, of S. C. 7. Oration "Advantages ofmilita- xchange - 4.8614 Governments Irregular New 5's. 1.0114 Four and a half per cents l.i 4 Four per cents, :. . . 1 20 Money oul State bonds Inactive Sub-treasury balances Gold,. 887 260 iAirrency.. d.boz Stocks Irregular and higher: Alabama Class A, 2 to 5 80 Alalama Class A, small 80 Alal ama Class B, 5's 99 Alabama Class C, 4's. ..... . 8614 Chicago and Northwestern 1.28 Chicago and Northwestern preferred, 1 .4214 srie oo East Tennessee 914 Georgia. 1.85 Illinois uencrai. i.aw Lake Shore . .; 1. 07 Louisville and Nashville Memphis and Charleston 45 Nashvule and Chattanooga 55ft New York central. l .hu ffi Pittsburg. 1.85V& Rlcnmona and Aiiegneny i bu Richmond and Danville 98 Bock Island 1.80 South Carolina Brown consols l osve Wabash, St. Louis pacinc zeffl Wabash, St Louis ft Pacific preferred 501b Western Union. 8414 CITY COTTON MABKKT. Omci or Tax Obssbtxb, I Chablottx, June 15. 1882. 1 The market yesterday closed steady at the fol lowing quotations: Good Middling. .... Strictly middling Middling. Strict low middling. Low middling. . Tinges Storm cotton Sales yesterday 43 bales. IP if qF TO" 33" IEa 45 TH GREATEST Bill NS 12 11 11 11 ii 8-ie 10 10 537V WE HAVE EVER OFFERED WANTED A SITUATION as salesman or assistant book keeper. Ten years experience In the general merchandise business; from Bobeson eounty. Apply to THI3 OFFICX for address. JUD15 It TrTTTVTT A Pillow Sham, nhite. un- J? W U IN JJ finished, tucked, with Initial letter "L" embroidered In centre. Can be had by applying at Wriston's drug store, and paying for this advertisement. unl5 2t SDlendid A Woo Cass. Sin out payment of Rev. G,W. Rice, editor of the American CJiristlan Re view, says of Brown's Iron Bitters: Cin.,0.,Nov.i6,i88i. Gents : The foolish wast ing, of vital force in business, pleasure, and vicious indul gence of our pedple, mikes vour preparation a necessity; and if applied, will save hun dreds who resort to saloons for temporary recuperation. :t . . - . Brown's Iron Bitters has keen oroegMy tested for "dyspepsiaindigestion, fciKoBshessweakriess, debil lity, ovcrworfcrheumatism, neuralgia; consumption, liver cOTlamts,- kidney troubles; &eV and it never ;is tn twitter soeedv and w - .. W , . vaGKaL - $ermaneat:reuej.:;. ent suspended on costs and deociency m the government, the amount to be as certained by the collector, the defendant also to give bond of 8300 for his appear, ance at next term of court. U S. vs. E. T. Gaddy, U. S. commis sioner; rule made absolute, commis- A Atanrnt t.f HftV all sion revoKeu am costs. 1 . v& a n r i would have our colleges, our great ry training, o.uuuobb nujmwu, ui o, haadliffhts of education, to extend their C. s am sphere of usefulness by estaoiisning chairs of technical, experimental edu cation, where the young man can be ed ucated in the branches peculiarly adapt ed to his profession and inclinations. Wouldlyou build an serie for the singing housebird and a wire cage for the eagle ? The one lives among the flowers, the other is most at home when he sails be- 8. Oration "Development or. bouth- ern resources," Abe Levi, o THnlnmas conferred. io. Valedictorv addresses. S. Dubose Boylston. At the conclusion of these exercises Col. H. C. Jones, of this city, is expected fcn riAiivfir the annual address before the cadets. Mime FOR SALE. IFAfllL 5s vs Kd Spa, without tor. tt license; guilty. juagm oy on payment of all costs; defendant to give bond of $200 for his appearance at next court. tj S vs A and Thomas Parker, from Stanly, distilling without bond. Jury- verdict not guilty. TJ S ys W B Bichardson, Andrew Jones and twelve others-suit on col lector's bond. Jury-verdict In favor nt t. h D-overnment for the sum of $50,- 000. the amount of the bond, to be satis- the cloud and the tempest be fitness and adaptation of education to the wants and capacities of the child.; The speaker dwelt at considerable lensth upon this question of educatior, and his remarks were frequently applauded. He warned the young men against the. false delusion that distinction is only found in political vocations and professional pursuits, anatnen went on fled on payment of Buch sum as may be to give instances showing the fallacy of found due the government. , this jaea. . . True bills were;returned by the grand His remarks addressed to the young iurv against M L Furr, of Stanly, illicit men wb0 are inclined to leave the State iaoTOhfirfi. had a tell- dlsulling. ana wmj i any bcu., ,"" r . . retailing without license. i s .1 t Wunhaw7Wlfwho uffera from th petu lance and ill humor ot a nervous husband, should name tHe real cause to Her eomplalnt to the court, or remove that nerwnes br presenting the de fendant wltn Dr. Benson's iiery ww vuhu.v-.mv Pills. ing effect upon the audience. In hand ling this question ,. his language was magnificent, his eloquence sublime. K The wfr' Is over and the sword has been beaten into the ploughshare, and Charlotte Hotel. J uoinngsr wnrrh. TTandersonvllle : Prof W H Neave, E B Neave, P P Meroney. M J Herst. W A Smith, E P Brown, F Butts, Salisbury ; H Q Basan, A T and Ohio Bailway ; J Constance,vNew York ; Wm H James, Salisbury ; R J Miller, Rock Hill ; Miss E C Black, Rock Hill ; David A Lawless, R E Wilcox, Providence, R I; J M Griffin, Beaver Dam; W Biggs, Columbus county; Edward Carson, Hendersonville; J C Loftis, Brevards; C C Kilpatrick, Brevards; T E Grim shaw, Charleston ; J M Laney, Turners burg; A A Hand, North Carolina; LN Washburn, Atlanta; Wm Hand, North Carolina; J C Wiswell, Paw Creek; W SClanton, North Carolina; H JGnmbe and lady, Memphis; NO Barber.Mem phis; W N Mayview, Marshal. Texas; r aAsVftii. Petersburg Va: C H Wea- w t . mi j. vat. Portamoutn. va; n -a- Auuiuaa, ironn a: N J Celine. -Lancaster ; J z f. lax ton. Wake county; J G Fuller, Asheville; N Marshal, StLbuis,. WS OFFER FOB SALE ON FAVOBABLE TERMS THE ENGINE FORJIEIlIiY USED BIT THE ROCK ISLAND MA.N'F'O CO HP ANY. Call on or address - TO EXAMINE ddd JJodQd " (Dnnimtoirs. DURING THIS WEEK. 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