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DAILY CHAR h O TT JE O B S ERV.Eff S-A T O R D A-Yy J A N IJ A'BY 26, l 884 4 : ' ! !. "VVfrftRH ON THE T admlnls- turn at wui WirSmeto monopolies. msiwWs news ' I -f I 5 I i BtTECEGBAPfl; i -..,ah hrk Caspian Is ashore near Antwerp. tmS common and had to put Into Turing partr.JshunUW torth. bodies of xb,,tt,,',,,i,,e -xrSX-nSn.n S&&. SesonnrnU tesledcase. There are twelvl other cases to be towaS tbev-oifearertng loi food te the train, cant run nor larntti get. . market ti i i ! itiaiiiiger company, has entered suit lor $100,OCO against the were hanged at Mount Vernon, Ind., yesterday for iSfluhi a&k. a large bwlness ln dSmK? w 1,1111 Uabl?le8esti" mated atSlUUXXL' il 1.. r WnLHiaj' nL,;yterdaT ctft aSM fine wrclied the fatfe from him and stabbed him fatally. The decision of a contested case In the Virginia House of Assembly yesterday In favor of the Demo cratic contestant gives the Democrats a two-thirds majority, and enables them to. pass measures over theGOTerao's'vet..i.rk.-: H' e' i: S. L. Harley, convicted of bigamy In Nottaway, Va , county court and sentenced to the peniten tiary, has Seen, granted tjfsadajf to. prUclrjo-APpry W. A. Funderburk's sons offer $200 reward for the arrest of Williamson Gregory, by whom Mr. Fmder burk was slain. f I t t I J P. Lan decker, a merchanvif WHmsboTQ. . C-, Identified nearly all the goods leeWU froinr, fte burglars captured In this yahjB f. Tar KlarawmbeeBttoaoutCawllQ twJrW. ' Bev. Taylor Hardlson, colored, stole two hogs Sat urday night aad.preached to his congregation as usual Sunday, I - ' J- Mr. Jobe PooUBS Joined OK army-wen off with asqtsrtofreeaMyesipdasf :. I: Males fge fa tea demand this season and sell at $300 a pair. John MeGulre, colored, was saved from a horrible death yesterday in a singular manner. t ; .; The Buf ord House and Chambers' atatjles kr now connected by telephone.; i ; i : T11E KEN I CCKY DKAULOCK. The jadhereiita of tlv fBjjective in Kentucky seem to hare considera ble stick, ijajthm, b4 the latest indi cfoilVnatHhere' is" nrj prospect for an early break of the deadlock which has prevailed now for some thing more ,than a week. What is remarkkbli '&ioif it4ist)je tenaeity with ci b SeMnin 0jngrf 4o hij caBdidaftsAhef tea taeti from day to dae ecWshrWing-tat liU tie or no variation. It would not surprise us that the ; compromise gruuml ' t uuld eTentuairy be f ottad in the election of Mr. Carlisle, provided that gentleman will consent to the use of his name. He h&? heretofore persistently and positively reftiged to do this, but under the circumstances ha could with propriety, if approach ed as a compromise candidate in good faith, reconsider this decision and permit the use of his name. There is no reason yet -to beurJJj'DrUslig may be brought Intothe racebut the pirants already in the race show for meir special iavorues may evencuauy tnrn At.tAnr.irm is tiim anA aa ttiinmi now stand he could he, elected easier; than anv man' whose AiaMh SSfa 'teebT mentioned. .. ?f.J' JEXCONURESSXN AS JLOBBTlflT Hon. J. A. Anderson, memW of Congress from Kansas. 'nroDOses to circumscribe the field of the lobbyist, and with that view has introduced a resolution in the House prohibiting the privileges of the floor to ex mem bers unless they previously. make a pledge upon honor that they are not interested in any legislation 'that may come before the House, and if they are found to have violated this pledge that they shall ever afterwards be excluded. , It is a well known aqt that many of the. leading and most potent lobyists in Washington are ex Congressmen from both Houses, who hang about the capitol wherftkftjgtt is in session, and are paid big fees by parties having schemes o4 advance, because they know the ins and oute, and from their general acquaintance with members have more influence than the average lobybist who is not backed by a liberal amount of cash. The fact is that is about all the busi ness some ex member of Congress seem -to have. ' This is af good resblu-' 4MWAi country, has rather gone back on his color by marrying a white woman. Fred is a widower, whose first wife, a color! tM'h& m& &M& thing Ijss, than a year, is seventy tieeWBjyldhut apparently in a tt6-atyMDf raceVWit it iems that he could not find among the dark-skinned daughters of his race anything equal to the light-skinned, female copyist, in the sunshine of whose genial smiles he hopes to find comfort and consolation for the re- SLW n PjlfTimage, v fi9 4Trq M VWt half iAfridan i U a sort of tafxerf aarr U tn The resolution introduced by Mr. Newberry in the Virginia State Sen- passed that by last W4nwday33 course the gentlemen who voted for it did not expect Senator Mahone to in the Senate from iVio really repreeen nobody Tbut 11 I Mahone. TimkmmStai Owd to express it. aadmergpt. are ? f- W OHK IN CONGRESS. - The Senate pHiei the Alaska Bill aad the Presidential Saccesmon Bill The House Continues tke Discussion ol the Fits John Porter Bill. Washington, Jan. 25. Senate. Blair introduced a bill to provide for the free circulation of newspapers tad other, periodical publications within the State wherein they are published. Cameron, of Wisconsin, presented a petition from the Merchants' Asso ciation, of Milwaukee, iprayirig for retaliatory legislation agftmst foreign nations wnich extilude American meats. These petitioners aver that the wines of these foreign countries are much adulterated and should be excluded. , . merman called no hw resolution tn the Virgihia and Mississippi elec tions. . Ijumt honed its consideration wouJt(Jbepostponed till Monday. Sherman had no objection, provid ed it would not lose its position, ine cxjnsiderationof .the, resolution . went over till Monday. The House of Representatives hav incr disagreed to the Senate amend ment, in the, Cirfilv relief bill, tht: 8enate: insiited J on its amendment. consisting i of i Bale; ; Miller, of California, and Saulsbury was ap pointed to confer with a similar com- feck clle44ip Jus bill tcr prohibit the Secretary of the Treasury from purchasing , onds of the United States at tates above their par value. After a brief debate it was referred to. the Finance committee, Uhe Alaska Diu wastaen up, iur ther debstd and after amendment jpflootsdi ' f i ; Hear then 'called' up his bfll pro viding for the performance 6f the duties of the President in case of the death, resignation or removal of the President and Vice-President. It was read three times and passed . In the con tfngeocy referred to the bill rests the right to perform presidential duties in the Secretary of State, or in case there be none then in. the Secretarv pttbx Treasury, and in case there be no Secretary iQt the treasury tnen m the Secretary of War and so on throughout the cabinet. The Senate ben went into executive session ana fter A few minutes adjourned until onday. liOUKS. rrayer was onerea tnis orhieff by Bishop Lj'man. of North Carolina. The .morning hour having been dispensed with the House) at 12:25 went m to commit teel of the Whole, Springer, of fllinoia.nn the chair, on the Fits John Porter bill.. E. B. Taylor, of Ohio, concluded his speech began Saturday last in op position to the LUL i Th debate was continued by Bayne, 'of Pennsylvania, in support of the bi!l--Keifer in opposition. The committee rose informally in order to permit the Speaker to ap point Randall. Hutchins and Calkins as a conference committee on the Greely relief bill. . i .The. debate on the Pprter bill was resumed and was participated in by 'Miller, of Pennsylvania, and Ray, of New York. Before the conclusion of Ray's speech the committee rose. pn motidn of Rosecranse, of Cali fprnia, the Senate bill - was passed prbvidirjgifar the removal of the re toiins of the; late 1 Gen. O. C. Ord from Havana to Washington. Thfl SrjftAlrpr laid before the House 'a response from the Secretary of the Wary-to the iriouse retoiution on tne subject," stating that he has no knowledge of any service rendered by American officers or men to the British Navy, at the bombardment of Alexandria. Referred. Also a letter from the Postmaster-General in re sponse to the House resolution in re trard to expenditures on account of the star route frauds and requesting the names of the persons indebted to the government and of the witnesses on whom the government expected to rely in the prosecution of such persons, deferred. The Postmaster-General informed the House that an itemized list of expenditures is being prepared, but that it would be detriment; d to the , public interests to give the names of persons indebted to the government 'anxi the proposed witnesses. The House then adjourned, the session to morrow to be devoted to debate on the Fitz John Porter bill, no business to be .transacted except the reception ota report trom the committee on Agriculture. A Double Haocing. Mount Veenon. Ind.. Jan. 25. Two young men named Anderson and Snyder were hanged at noon to day w Snyder was 21 years of age And a shiftless and idle fellow. An derson was 17 years old, a boot black, inclined to be industrious, but his associates were bad. They murdered,'-in an exceptionally brutal man ner, for. purposes of robbery, a boy of 17 nained James Van Weir, in August last. Snyder's neck was bro ken but Anderson was strangled. Anderson was composed and made a Jbrxet prayer, while anyder was emo tional and prayed aloud constantly. A 8dw Blockade. . Kingston, Ont., Jan. 25 The set tlers in the rear townships of the in terior are in danger of starving, being unable to obtain provisions in consequence of the stoppage of trains, the snow having closed the Northern pqrtion of the line. In this city no business is being done. ' Farmers can not get in from the country,, and the mercnanfs" are complaining bit terly. An extensive lumber dealer has telegraphedtohe city that jun lesB he can g6t provisions he wnl be obliged to suspend operations. Such a state of affairs has never existed in this locality before. The Texas Wire Pence War. ' Galveston, Jan. 25. An Austin 4:av.n4-.nU A l T . . . . uiopawju vu me ixewa says: a special mnfltaron fenccutlinifTjbf! M by the fower Hottse of l?I(t,i tlaturewill retfoiavoraW a 11 un nuiui, vnauwu Killing OI sheep felony ; also a bill appropriat ing $50,000 to be placed at the dispos al of the Governor for use in ferreting out crime and bringing criminals to justice. Business Failures. New York, Jan. ?5. The business failures for the lastWven days, as re ported (toill ' Cr-fPui & CkJ.ls.'riiercan tildaieacti Aiimbfe fqr tifTUiited 8t4t 28tkr4d; forfauiiyla30,or a total of SWfotr tM week, aBagainct 425 for the previous week, a reduc tion of 108. The failures continue relatively heavy in the Western and PlierAtatesdoa.thdjPacificf coast, these1 threq sections of country accountiag for about two-thirds of the total number: - JEl JBnhdi's Brother-ln-lw Betrays jaoN, Jan. f 'I JLicoiTespondept tliri saysSAi-ileaidi'r brothei?-in-law, who was recently captured at Minieh, has made a statement which hs beev handed to the ministry . of the interior. In the statement he gives an account of El Mahdi's plans and surroundings. nv&i.:?. .. MARK ETt JB 'f TEl-BCai A11T.: "v-?" JANUARY 25, 1884. Produce Baltimore. Noon. Flour steady Howard Street aDi Western Superfine $2,7588 25. Extra $3.UU$4.65; Family $4 90t5 75; City Mills 8 iperfine S3. 75a $3.50: do. Extra 3.75a$6.25: Rio branus $5 75aS6,00; Patapsco Family $6.50, Su perlative Patent 87.00. Wheat South ern firmer; Western higher. Southern red $l.l0a4U3;do. amber $1.13a$1.15; No. 1 Maryland $1 13al.lSi; No. 2 Western winter red spot $l,064a$1.07. Corn Southern dull; Western firmer. Southern white 68a60; yellow 57a58. Baltimore Night Oats ,qotet: Southern 42a46: Wentern white 4242i; mixed 40a4 1 ; Pennsylvania 42a44 Pro visions flrrn; mess pork $15.50. Bulk meats shoulders and clear rib sides packed 7a9. Bacon shoulders 7J; clear rib sides 91; hams -1414, Lard- refined 10. Coflfee easy; Bio cargoes, ordinary to fair. Ilal8i. Sugar.et dy; A soxt 7J; copper rennea quiet at iia, U- Whiskey steady at $L18a$l.l8i." Freights dull. CHIOAQO. Night. a lour ami Kesr- alar wheat higher; January 9lia915; No. 2 Chicago Spring 91ia93i; No. 8 do. 74a80; No, 2 red winter 98i99. Corn closed higher; cash 53a53J; January 53&53f. Oats firm; cash 83; Janu ary SZiaszt. rorK 6teaay; casn vL.m; January $15.70. Lard higher: cash $8.90a$8.95; February $S.90a$8.87i. Bulk meats strong; shouiaera si; snort rib . $8.45; short clear $8;70. Sugar Standard A 71; cut loaf 84a9; granulated bt. Naval Stores. Wilmington. Spirits turpentine firm at 301Rosin st'dy: strained S1.124; good do. $1.17. Crude turpentine steady; hard $1.15; yellow dip and virgin $2.00. Tar firm at $1.40. Charleston. Turpentine quiet at 31. Rosin easy; strained and good do. $1.12i. Savannah Turpentine steady at 32; sales barn Is. Rosin firm at $1.17i a$1.20; sales 300 barrels. Financial. NEW YORK. Exchange 4-86 Money H2 Sub-treas balances Gold $115,921 " Currency . 9,357 rcernments firm. Four and a half per cents............ 1.141 Four per cents - 1.231 Three par cents 100i State Bonds steady- Alabama Class A. 2 to 5 80 Alabama Class A, small - 81 Alabama Class B, 5's 93 Alabama Class C, 4's 80 Georgia 8"b - 103 lieorjtia 7"b, mortgages, 1.03J Georgia, Gold 1 Hi Louisiana Consols 75 North Carolina 4's, J and J...83 J84 North Carolina 6 s 1.10 Jl.iO S. C. Brown Consuls -1.02 TDQ880 6 8 Tennessee. New .. 37i Virginia 6"s 40 Virginia Consols.... 4l Virginia, Deferred 8 Adams' Express .1.29 Americin Express. 92i Chesapeake and Ohio...- 14 Chicago and Alton 1 37 Chicago and Northwestern 1.151 Chicago and Northwe-iern pref'd...l.4li Chicago. St Louis and N. Orleans... 82 i C'jnHOlidated Coal - 22 Del. and Lackawana - -1.16 Denver and Rio Grande 20t Erie 254 East Tennessee 5i Fort Wayne - 1.31 Hannibal and St. Joseph- 38 Harlem.. i.9i Houston and Texas 35 Illinois Central .....1.36 Lake Shore 951 Louisville and Nashville 44i Manhattan Elevated 46 Memphis and, Charleston 33 i Metropolitan Elevate 1 95 Michigan Central 91 Mobile and Ohio- 8 Nashville and Chattanooga. 49 New Jersey Central 85J New Orleans Pacific, lsts - 83 New York Central - 1,131 New York Elevated 1.05 Norfolk and Western preferred...- 37i Northern Pacific common 20S Northern Pacific preferred 411 Ohiaand Mississippi- 22 Ohio and Mississippi, preferred... 90 Pacific Mail.'. 421 Pitteburgr...... 1.881 Quicksilver...-!.. ...... 4 Quicksilver; preferred 24 -BeadiBg..v......' 53 Richmond and Allegheny.... - 8i Richmond and Danville 53 Richmond and West Pt Terminal- 261 Rock Island 1.16 Pt Louis and San Francisco - J20 St Louis and 8. F. , preferred 87 St Louis and 8. F., 1st preferred.... 85 St. Paul 87 St. Panl preferred ..1.14 Texas Pacific..;... 161 Union Pacific - 75f United States Express 58 Wabash Pacific 151 Wabash Pacific preferred !- 251 J Wells Fargo ji 00 Western Union 721 Bid. tLast bid. SOfFered ' jAsked. Cotton. Galveston Steady; middling 101; riw middling 10 1-16; good ordinary 9 916; net receipts 1,174; wross receipts 1,227; sales 707; stock 77 681; exp'ta coastwise - ; to France ; Great Britain ----": continent . Weekly net receipts 9,900; gross 10.047; sales 4.812; exports coastwise 7,166; to Great Britain 22.343; to conti nent ; to France 1,364; to channel NoRFOLK-Firm ; middling 10 5-16; low middling , net receipts 2,888; gross receipts 2,888; stock 50 246; salos : exports coastwise ; to Great Bri tain ; to continent -. - Weekly-net rec'ts 17.607; gross 17,607 sales 6,728; exports coastwise 5,677. Great Britain ; France ; con tinent . Baltimore Steady; middling 104 low middling 101; good ordinary 9; net receipts 345; gross 978: sales ; stock 21,199; experts : coastwise ; to Great Britain ; spinners . Weekly net receipts 1815; gross 4650; sales2.ip0i spinners ioOj .exports to Great Britain 94f; ?oasWise 100; con tinent 467; France. Boston Quiet; n iddling 101; low middling 10; good ordinary 91; net re ceipts 1.255; gross 2,432; sales ; stock 7J$00 exports to Great. Britain . ' - Weekly rieec ;4,K3;gross8,579; sales ; exports to Great Britain 436. Wilmington Fii m ; middling 10 i-16 low middling 9 H 16; good ordinary 8 W6 net f receipts 218; gross' 218- " icfc o.uo. exports coast. wise feat Brt UCin channel Weekly net receipts 1491 ; gross 1491 ; ales- -; exports coastwise 1.031: to Great Britain ; continent . PBiLADirLnnA-Firm; mkldling : 10 low middling' 101; good ordinary 9 net receipts 8; gross 8: stock 18,097 exports to Great Britain u, 4 1 WeeklT net receipts 853: etohs f Ha. i stock " '- t eipts to. Great Britain Qao ihg owlBiMavntf BJI fci dobW 6; ; 1 et,-receipts tj.iiw; aaleSitWocka.tpbrts to fwse-rritfreat BtiXlP I, ;We1fekl6tr?urii;7fJgrosil,i28 saws .ow; exports : ooMcwtMiSil68: France -oontlneat 6,658: Grout Town middling 10 1 16; food ordi sutry Oll 16; net reoeipts 8 997; grots 4JW8; ssles 7,100; steok 42S.870; ip'U to 1 reat Britain . w"w"cm , ouastwise : France . ' Weekly net receipts. .80.731 f gross 88.5(18; sales 88,000; exports to Great Britain 16,919; coastwise 5,584; conti nent 3,405; France 11,048. Mobile Finn; middling. 101; .low middling 10; good ordinary 9; net rwc ts 778-v gross 778: sales 1,000; stock 44 279; exports coastwise ; to Great Britain : continent . Weekly net rece pts 5,732; gross 5,732; sales 4.550; exports coastwise 5,563; Great Britain 6.044. Memphis Quiet; middling 101; low middling 91; good ordinary 91; net re ceipts 845; gross 1,040; sales 1,729; shipments 2,250; stock 91.273. Weekly -net rec'ts 6,249; gross 7,553 shipments 18,589; sales 10,735; spinners 143. Augusta Steady ; middling 10. low middling 9f good ordinary ; net receipts 215; gross ; sales 657. Weekly net receipts 1621; shipments 2.313: sales 3220: spinners ; stock 18,294. Cha$leston Firm; middling 101: low -middling 101; good ordinary 9J : net receipts 1,871; gross 1,871; sales 4 000: stock 65.856: exp'ts to conti nwit : coastwise ; Great Bri tain -; France -. Weekly net receipts 8,204; gross 8,204; sales 10,000; exports coastwise 8,623; continent 2,800; Great Britain 8,901; France 2,344. New York Firm; sales 237; mid d ling uplands 1011-16; Orleans 1015-16; consolidated net receipts ; exports to Great Britain ; France ; to continent . Weekly-net rec'ts 5,149; gross 22,478; sales 2.704; exports to France 226; continent 8,042; Great Britain 6,494; channel ; stock 330,979. Futures New York Net receipts 1 081; gross, 1,432. Futures closed steady with sales of 79,000 bales. December January 1 0.66a. 67 February - 1068a.69 March J0.8fia.87 April - 1102a 03 May - ll.16a.00 June 11.29a 00 July... 11.40a 41 August 11. 4 9a. 50 September ll.14a.17 October 10. 78a. 82 November 10.68a.72 RECEIPTS AT ALL PORTS. New York The following are the total net receipts of cotton at all ports since September 1st, 1883: Galyestun, : : : : 500.007 New Orleans, : : : :1.227.150 Mobile, : ; : : : 213,953 8avannah. : : : : 586,228 Charleston, : 1: : : 860.571 Wilmington, : : ; : 80.592 Norfolk, : : : : : 479.669 Baltimore, : : : : 28,270 New York, : : : : 75 043 Boston, : : : : : 85.672 Providence, : : : : 1,209 Philadelphia. : : : : 8.272 West Point, : : : : 14,850 Brunswick, : : : : 7,014 Port Royal, : : : : 10.667 Pensacola, : : 20.869 "ity Point, : : : : 2.318 Indianola, : : : : 8.031 Total, : : : :3,83y,443 comparative cotton statement." Net receipts at all U. S. ports during week 103.035 Same time last. year- 135.161 Total receipts to this date -3.838 443 Snme time last year . -4, 125 060 Experts for the week 105.285 Sarti Week last year 155,N.i6 Total exports to this date 2.339. 3 To same date last year 2.663.916 Stock at all U. S. ports 1,142.08 Same time last year - 880 349 Stock at all interior towns .... - 168.131 Same time last year - 174 6 1 9 Stock at Liverpool - - 742 000 Same time last year 821.000 Stock of American afloat for Great Britain 322 000 Same time last year 289,000 Liverpool Col Ion TOmlcrt. Liverpool, Jan. 25 .Vo. Cotton steady; middling uplands 51: Orleans o l-16d; saJes b,(;00: speculation and export 1 000; receipts ; American . tplands low middling clause Jan nary and February delivery 5 58 64d; February and March 5 59 4da5 60-64d, March and April 5 6-B4daod; April and May 6 3 64da6 4 64d; May and June 6 7 64d; June and July 6 10-64da6 ll-64d Futures firm. Sales for the week, 51,000; American 35,000; speculation 2,800; export 4 200; actual export 4 UOU; imports 75,000; American u,uou; stock 742 000; Ameri can 515 000; afloat 415,000; American bales. 1:30 p. M. Sales American 5,000. Up- ianas low middling clause January and reoruary delivery o 39 64d. 3 p. M. Uplands low middling clause February and March delivery 5 61-64d; March and April 6 1 64d; May and June o o 04a; June o la-eid. 5 P. M. Uplands low m idling clause May and June 6 7-64d; July and August 6l5-4d; Augustand September 6 18-64; futures closed nrm. City Cotton AInrket. Office op The Observer, ) Charlotte. N. C. Jan. 26. 1884. I The ciy cotton market yesterday ciosea steaay at tne ionowing quota tions: Low Grades 7 a8 Middling Stains ... 8 a8J Middling Tinges 9 a9J Low Middling. 91 Strict Low Middling 9 1 1-16 Middling 9 RECEIPTS SINCE SEPTEMBER FIRST. Receipts since Sept. 1 to yesterday.34.859 Receipts yesterday 163 Total receipts to date 85 022 Receipts same date 1883.. 35,431 Receipts same date 1882 20,528 CITY PRODUCE MARKET. Reported by T. R. Maqill. JANUARY 21, 1884. Corn per bushel Meal 44 Wheat 44 Peas, Clay. 44 Lady, . 44 White 44 78a80 78a80 .l.OOal.10 ,. 85a87 .1.10al25 8aa90 -l.25al.75 .2.40a2.50 -2.85a2 40 .2.30a2.35 52a55 5a6 8a9 5a6 . 3a4 50a55 60a75 2a2 60a65 Peanuts, per bushel Flour Family Extra Super Oats, shelled Dried Fruit AppleW, per ft... Peaches' peeled. .............. unpeeled ....... ' Blackberries. ......... ......... Potatoes' '&weet.... ..... Irish......... Cabbagepar pound - Unions, per bnsnei ...... Beeswa.... ...... 25a28 12a20 16a20 15a25 25a28. 9al0 35a40 7a8 . 8a8 7 85 2 50a55 U Butter...... M. ....... Eggs; pet dozen....... .Trv.. Chickens..; Ducks;..;.....;.. w...... Turkeys, pertt-.. WltWiHl Bfeef, peXTb net-....'. Mutton, per lb, net.,.. x-orx 11T , - . " on waahedi..u..M feathers, nawi..... ags, per Si rt&J116? Jx& VoM, VI teres, Jan20dltwtU BDTUS BARRINGEK,' r iSSJifCoP011 ewn-iowe power Steam uouer. wui ran a 6frawGin.or 1 ! 'IT m our Ur", TBT8O5TI0K. Your skin is covered with eruptions. ' That means that your blood is impure and weak, and that you need a medicine containing iron. There are a great many tonics; and there are many preparations of iron. - , Be careful what tonic you take. Broum's Iron Bilicrs contains t!ie only preparation of'iron which-can' be taken without injury to the tee;h or other organsA..lThe old-lashiOned preparation of iron which the physicians used Jto give, had such a powerful chemical action on the teeth as first to eat the enamel and then to ruin their inner substance. Pimples mean vitiated blood. .Impurities are in the blood because that vital fluid has not the strength to drive them out. Iron in the blood means enrichment and strength. It means a royal, red color to every corpuscle that enlivens the blood. It means a smooth, clear, beautiful skin, sparklin eyes, a vigorous step, and a cheerful heart. Everybody likes to be beautiful, and everybody has a right to be as far as circumstances-will allow. A pimpled skin is not lovely. Nobody would seek it as a recommmendation. There is no use of having a face all covered with pimples, as long as you can buy Brown's Iron Bitters which by invigorating and purifying the blood, will drive the pimples away There, rs nothing violent in the operation of Brown's Iron Bitters. On the contrary, it is gentle, although powerful. It rectifies the functions of organs which are disordered. It tones the stomach, and enables that organ to do its natural work of digesting food. It helps the liver to do what is expected of it, and relieves therkidneys from many of the disorders which are pecu liar to them.. . - -As a family medicine and a medicine for the people Brawn's Iron .Bitters takes- the lead . Buy a bottle o'f your druggist, and try it 13 ffig&iiMBir. We have a good assortment of Rubber Garments of all kinds for LADIES AND GENTS, GIRLS AND BOYS. Also a full line of Arctic, Alaska and Rubher Over Shoes, of all sizes lor Men, Women and Children, Our IMPERIAL SHIRT, Is meeting with great success. can compare with it in quality ELI AS &c CORN! ALPHEUS COMMISSION Newberne, - - Orders lor Corn and all kinds of Grain solicited. "" w .u.ru, uicu. ojiiiL, aj3ijivxijsi o tnAnijiu, mm oMers ruled promuuy al shortest notice. Cprrespondeuoe solicited. Refers to the National bank of Newberne: T. A. Green, Mer chant, Newberne; L. K. Cutler, Merchant, Newberne; Gto. B. Guion, Merchaut, Newberne. jan22dlm JOWN WILIIS, CHARLOTTE, N. C. JTOT RECEIVED AMD IN KTVOK A UUE sCFPLV OT Saw mills, Borse Powers, Water Wheels, Steam Engines, The Gregg Reapers, x Portable Corn mills, Wheat Mill Outfits, The Meadow King Rakes, The Meadow King Mowers, W heeler and Meleek Separators, The Gregg (Self Dumnincr) Rakes. Boilers, both Portable tall FKESH SUPPLY OF Or Our Own Manafactiire. Gocoanut, Vanilla, Chocolate. Molasses etc., Choco late Paste and Cream Paste, ALSO A NICE ASSORTMENT OF French Candies, Burnt Almonds, Jordan Almonds, Vanilla Almonds, Marshmellow Drops, Chocolate Drops, Extra Fine Choco late Prolines, etc., etc. Also Our Own Make of PLAIN CANDIES, WHICH WE MAKE DAILY. Call and get a Pound Package for Sun day. CAKES, HREAD, PIES, ROLLS " BUNS ALWAYS OX IIAXD. P. M. RIGLKR. A. J. BEALL, Cofflffiision Merchant loffieto?MedMtm8t?ck Pi K?ods formerly be uSSrJJ:?takltt to store, where I offer AT COST. Merchants and fumniAo est to examine my b taJT. ; A. J. 3EALL, aiAoii,, : .. ;' ; ; WHOLEBALfi GROOER iir:- AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Orderw aolicited and promotly fill&' QLD PAPERS by the hundred lor late at 4Uig VCX1VA There is no other Dollar Shirt and mifce. 0ill and see them. COHEN. W. WOOD, MERCHANT, - North Carolina. Grain of all kinds bought from the grower, thereby and Stationary. ran Works, clL HadUnery of all kind. Fomlihed at JOHN WILKES. DISMAL Si'AJlP L'JTITO CO.. NORFOLK, VA. The fra.nr.hisn of this Antomriso ;c baed upon the charter granted by the jjegisiaiure or me state to tne Uisraal Swamp Canal Company, and its legality 1 I Aj l r .i . r una ureu iau-iy tet-wsu oeiore tne courts. mi i . . . . . . ine oDject in view is tne improve ment and extension" of the canal, i most imnortanfc mihlin nrnrlr rnr. not ing the waters of Virginia and North 23,000 Tickets are to be sold with 336 PRIZES, aggregating 13,050. Each Drawinc has Rpr.nrnd aAAaA mt Tt - . V' fide nee, and the will be made regular ly upon tne tnira . inuisday of each month, before the public, and under the Buperviwon or. puiy autnorized com missioners. Forthe21st FEBRUARY, 1884, CLASS D is presented with the following Scheme. CAPITAL, PltLZE, $5,000 1 Prize of $5.QiK) is 85,000 i 1.500 is i,50) 1 do i,0(io is ioo 1 do 500 is 5,k 1 do ...k. 200 is 20( i ao .... 20u is 200 i ao 200 is 20 i 200 is 2ki o ao ioo are 60( 15 do 60 are 750 100 do 10 are... i,oim 200 do 5 are . i,000 Approximation Prizes. .9 of... 850 8450 w or 30 27( v M 20 180 ooo xiizs. aisrrihuune fl3,050 Tickets Only $. Plan of Lottery similar to that of the Louisiana Company. J. P. llOItUACII, Manager. Application for club rates, or for in formation upon any other business,' cuiuaiu oe plainly written giving State, county and town of writer. Remittances should be sent by Ex press rather than by P. 6. Money orders or registered letters. - FxprtfSs charges upon $5 and larger sums will be paid by the Company. Address plainly, J. P. HORBATH, Norfolk. Va . Agents for sale of tickets required throughout the Sute. Address applica tions as above. The : undersigned rapervised the Drawing Class C, on 17th January,, 34 of the Dismal SwampLutter; Cornpanyr and certify that it wan conducted with strict fairness to all interested, -j - - i ., GEO T. ROGERS, , ',. "' V CHAS. PICKETT, . janlfc L'' Commissioners, ,fi T PBTfJTEEawe wul sell 8 8 8ec0fl-hMl(J I Plow Paper Cutter. Good anew oeWknue Is worn. Cost $60.00. WlU be solICj,, RU Men's Wool and LADIES' IMITATION BOYS'. MEN'S and CHILDREN'S RUBBEIis. A Full Line of Trunks. Traveling: Bag and Ladiek' Satchels, GRAY & JBRO. TR4DP, STRF.UT. ust Keceived at 10EE & HIRSHliGER'S lioe Store THE LATEST STYLES OF STETSOTS AXI OTHER MAKES SOFT AND STIFF HATS, Gent's Fine Hand-Sewed Calf Boots. Best stock and LOWEST PRICES in Boys and Children's Shoes. ( PLEASE CALL, WE CA1S SUIT YOU. MOYEK & HTRSHIIWKR. ' BURGESS whuuli An bztail Diun tm ALL KINDS 09 BEDDING, &C. A FULL LINK 01 CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PABLOR and CHAMBKB BUTTS. COT "IN8 of til kinds on band Mo. K Wm Trade street. Charlottfi. North Carolina CENTRAL HOTEL m fcaO OT2 TnTrsvllns; Pklto Win rtmtt tbmt tn cKn rHiL BOTEIj keep np Kb Ul lrrTBriu ! fmwBtmr fw, mm U "w. m mr Pmi, tn M rwwn MM oil uum. H. P. ED VlOND, (Successor'to Ettinger & Edmond,) RICIlIOI, TA. Works Established October, 1850. Builder or STATIONERY and PORTABLE ENGINES, 'Saw mills, Grist mills, Mill Oearinj;, Etc. ROILS R8 OF ALL KINDS UDK TO OB DUB wmmm vABngui vBimuiB ivui, nuwu UUBI HYDRAULIC PRESSES, tad all Kt4a mt Enclnea u Hy4raviie Pum tmw HI Prtloalv attention oallM to out BOCBU BIISACUO FIST lot jar 6od tot Cataiota. CONGRESS SPAING The Standard Mineral Water. CATHARTIC. ALTERATIVE. A spec'fic for dis orders of the Stomach. Liver and Kidneys, czema, Malaria and all Impurities of ths Bhuoj. So enviable a name has this famoas Mlnaral Water, that the managers of Inferior mineral springs, desirous ot imlUtln? the natural punt of the bottled water of Congress Soring. Inject a pow erful acid In their bottled water to preserve the crude ingredients In solution, being so heavily laden with Lime and Iron Deposit. With such contrivances, bogus testimoalals sncl doctored analysis cards tbay btxk to rival the para medicinal waters of Con irjss a j.ug. The regular season visitors to Saratoga fullj un derstand these cruie, harsh waters, man; of thjin after painful extwnenoes.. In proof of this fact we can produce a gceat many reaponsihle names. But the Saratoga visitors without e tpertence, and many who use the bottled waters (often labeled as cura tives for disorders which thy positively aggravate) , should remember, that crude; nareh mineral waters produce headache, a sense of burning and 'nf rnal lrration, and do. Irreparable Injury to the digs tlva organs and kidneys. CONGRESS WATER, PURE, NATURAL AND RE LIABLE. None genuine sold on draught. For sale by Druggists, Grocers, Wlue Merchants and Hotels. Jan2Usuntues&thursapr20 FOR SPECTACLES OF ALL KINDS, AND THE PATEAT SPRING EYE CLASS, THE BEST IN TUB MAEKCT, OO TO HaleO New Stand, On Trade street, above Wilson's Drug Store. A. IIILES. FOR RKIN T, The lanrest Warehoii street, in one square of the postoffice aim uae square oi tne. joint railroad freight deDot. PnaoAaninn 1, January, 18S4; Apply to K. NYE HUTCHISON, Corner College and fourth Streets, deciadt rf City Property for Sak Choioef iesintU. i mU dm twwwu, wnvroient ta hiMl. s, cheap to bitnafider mmhi ness. For further information arotr at bberF Net Lined Arctics, SANDALS AND FOOTHOLDS. NICHOLS - CHARLOTTE, N. C ' H ts V a. C SCCLBL ttntUtOt. OF IBON. OH 8TEIL. C UU1 gOSC! LUt9 SOcVU faetmra'Bf Tkxc H. 1 1 PRICE LIST. SOMETHING NICE. I have 5 bar rels of choice FAMILY FLOUR that i will sell at 6.00 per barrel: it is a bargain. try it ! Try it ! ! 10 Quarts Imported White Baans for S!1.0() 1.00 l.oo 1.00 1.1)0 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.0(1 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 18 lbs Buckwheat Flour, 25 lbs Imported German Cabb;ige. SO Bars Kirk's India Blue Soup, 25 Bars Capital Soap. 6 lbs Llou Baking Powder, 28 lbs Hominy, 12 lbs Fancy Dried Apples, 12 lbs Unpealed Dried Peaches, 13 lbs Brown Sugar, 12 lbs C Sugiir, 10 lbs Standard Granulated Sugar. 1 Bushel Red Onions, 1 Bushel Choice Irish Potatoes, 6 lbs White Cream Cheese, 5 lbs Vanilla and Cocoauut Cakes, 2 lbs Lorillard Snufl, Phnira Hun, a -i t 1 1 Antn 1 T. Robert Jenkins' Butterfly Lard in 20-Ib buck ets at m,2 cents; 10-lb tins at 12 cents; in 5-lb tins atl2VS cents, loose at 121 cents. This Dard Ls without doubt as good as In the city. The manu facturer's certificate Is with every package and it is warranted pure. I sell the best Patent Flour, (per sack) for S3. 75 Ctaotee Family Flour "ail0 Cow Feed, 2 bushels In a gack, im Impoi-ted Dein, Molasses 65 cents per gallon. Lrtra Choiee N. O. Molasses 65 cents per gallon. ugiu oji up at w oeuis per gallon. 1 dozen 3-ib cans StaudorJ Tomatoes, for S1.30. 1 lb Smoking Tobacco at 35 eents. Plain Candy, Pure, at 15 cents per pound. A good Broom for 25 cents. 5 cent Cigar for 21& cents. 1 10 &sut box of Blacking for 5 cents. With this list of low prices you niiy be assured that everything I sell Is egually as low, aud ! re spectfully Invite all to come aud see for themselves. These Prices are Casli. I deliver everything Inside of the city limits. Thanking you for past favors and wishing vou i world of good luck I am Respectfully, R. H. ALEXAXOKK. lions. Bill) ot Volumes a year. The choicest litera -ture of the world. Catalogue free. Lowest prices ever known. Not old by dealers. Sent for examination before payment on evidence of good faith. JOHN B ALDEN, Publishei, P. O. Box 222. 18 Vesey St. . N. t j janldaw4w All persons indebted late firm of Phelan & Ross will please call at my office at once and settl. " W. W. FLEMMINO, jan24 Assignee. FFIC15,
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