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r a hloz 3 la .i.tr A- ftarlutie torxrer. foulis&kd daily except mowday - OHAS. IC JONES, Editor and Proprietor. XjtTEKKU AT im POOTOFFICB a CHABIyOTTK, N. iHiO0 OI THJBKESIDEJIT. Itja now nearly jtwo months since The inauguration of the Cleveland 'admuiistraWnand not a clay passes, , with the exception of Sundays and . I Cabinet jneeting days, thai the Presi . : tde6t'fenttoApeld tojtarid for'an 'hour or more and'go through the un meaning formula of shaking hands with the crowd that sees fit to call on him, nine-tenths of whom don't care a continental for fa inland whose only r- -vr- r-motire is to be able to say that thev t .iiae Been 4 tte presiden ana shaken - 4 iT 'handjwith him. Of course he undats Bwnot wis sua acis accoramgiy, puts himself in position to be looked at, talked at, to shake the extended hand and say a word or two, if a word or two occur to him and he feels like saying them, -with as much dispatch as his respect for the Ameris ' can "sovereign wiil permit. To be bored in this way is one of the inci dents of the Presidential office, and has been so for all time since George XPmhiMriRtirttt. want t.Kirrfl'io'hE ini tldr&eal, But Washington was a lucky 1 man. There were .then only ; three millions of people in Uncle Sam's dominions, and they didn't run trains every hour or so from the four quar ters of the republic into Washington, r and'iet Vipremrsions and,- all t&t ' 'sort'of thing7 at cheap rates 'to. entice those to go who would otherwisetay at home. No. In those days people who visited Washington from other places went on wheels, straddled a horse if they belonged to the stradS dUngse'!r walked.. jlow hejPref dent has, "Instead of three millions, V fifty millions of sovereigns and sov- ereignesses, so to speak, to tackle, if they choose to take turn about and rx6edown.urx)a Washington u5 f 'detJchtnehts or ln: a' no4y and the President -of the United States jsex pected to appear before, say some thing to, and shake hands with every mother's son or daughter of them, as the case may be. To say the least of .-iL this lis romrht oiTLtherPresidenl. 1 bdtM incConUWitl .usagR I g andj $he President! vr fie 'may I nappen-to De, must suDmit to it, it the public is curious enough to want to look at him and have a shake. The idea at the bottom of all this is good ' ' enough that is. that being a ifOvl cratitf governnnJt,Hhe people Demo i have a right to see and talk to the. men whom they delegate to preside over their affairs at Washington, look . them in the eye and take a mental I r measure, so to speak, t Put in these V) li 1) I4ayl It is Severe tar on thfr Presi dent without any resultant good to. him, or to the people. It ought to be so that people having business with the President could see him without trouble, and those who have no busi- ,t ; yuauvw su geta luos aii mm waen ne 1 1 i I 4idnnave any thing .else to debut be What is said here of calling on the President applies also to members of the Cabinet ejtahlcJf whoni has' to go - through the ordeal daily of seeing jad8haking.hand3 with hundreds of (people who have pot the slightest business with? them, and who call merely ot6 ol fcuriositW Bui these have to work all the harder to make up for the time devoted to the popu lace, which they4 would doubfless prefer to devote to the accumulated business of their respective offices. Afidlhis is ahardorked avdminis. rauon without countingtb.e hand shaking, from President to the heads of the departments" and ftheir'ehi assistants. This is a reform epoch .lflJthere.be,. reform in the . calling, -. oananaking business'. ' ' ; ' r( m W .Attovrntotstmun! l 'Ui$ JtaaeiJ i a JlPBtej of Respect a4f f mpa a- JNEW9EK,f April 27 Gen.- Grant fasseu a comrortaoie night. This morning he remarked that Jie felt j. i gooa-ana was refreshed. Flags are I 'ntrfnv anil Unti- -j: t Tlj ' day on the street where Grant. H xt a a w WmfP9Vtton.pl. his sixty-third uen. Grant today has received . messages o remembrance. concratu rlataon and sympathy, from so many n'erenrsoutcjes-'that it lin-hMn' M tne:i?.to:r imPoble.;toiacknoMedge w" aeparaseiy, nence tne (ieneral ' Sf 8 lne "wing for publication: , iu t.ne various armv ooata ' fw.atia t cities, pubUo schools, States-corpor- "uu "u umjviauais, jNorth and South, who havebeen sokiadas to send " meconeatulationsrin ttiv fi.WKii.ti,' - fyr I wish to offer my grateful ao jLuowteugeraenc, xne . dispatches - - vrououuuuwiviuana so tOUCus m tone that.it Jfould-Jiave -been - . iPw answer theni il l had y txu u, periectneaitn. i??M I 5CWWd.J iUUuU.S. Grant.' r Vf- i - TBS MANITOBA WAR. ii .mm muuuciwa ucsubics in Aiiacltinr Kiel's Kelts r - - -WnnnPEa L April 27.' Couriers who YeftTGen.' Middleton's -camp at foi , h -"O'clock last evening-telegraph from - vtri b crossing mac Miaoiecon al. (erea nis inEentionrtO fight Sunday , aju decided to give the insurgent a - - uace j awacK ms column. ' If they do not, Middleton mar attacfc t.h o in. "urgeiita today with his fcole forced s . geuwai is sonrownat ? afraid to . i. . ' oujiuuw are givme v.--. - 7- ' ui nio Mines s tieth, and Darcy Baker, of Beulton's iiwuh, wno were seriously wounded r " Lrid .engagement, have sui cided. "Several more of 4he wounded 4.- t are m a dying conditions Blame is imputed to. Uiddleton bmany for . the inefaciency of medical staff and . . appncea, iere. having been only , two doctors Whand and'no splints, - - iiany limbs, WiU have to be ampus ' . . " wuooiiiuawo yt itma neglect . -- PErrssBTraaVAApril 27rR T. , .hFia3n , C0-. . proprietors of the ,; -o- ' i-ci ork3, made a deed - of trust tvay for the benefit of their cr-ii r3.,,I'i:3. liabilities Are about , CU,CuO arf 3 nc stated BULL ANB EEAE,, THE CZAR BELIEVED TO BE FOR ' -" ' WAR. Uladgtoae "Slaices a. Speech . is -ifce House of Commons and Carries His 55,000,000 War Loan Solid. t London. "April 27. A despatch from St. Petersburg to Reuter's tele graph company says: War between liussia and England is now regarded as inevitable. . , - - r-The Czar leaves today for Moscow, and from that historic city he will issue his manifesto or declaration of war, if such extreme measure should become necessary. - Vs ; THE STOCK MARKETS. London, 2 p. in. Russian securities have declined to 86. IBerun, April 27. The stock mar ket is unsteady, - , i Vienna, noon. The tone V of the bourse is weak. ' ' London, 2.30 p. m. Russian securi ties have further declined to 85. The Egyptian unified bonds ' have also fallen and are quoted at 6li ; RUMORS OF FRESH CONFLICT. , ' London, April 27. Rumors from St. Petersburg of fresh conflict be tween Russians and Afghans 'are' causing great uneasiness m London and on the continent, mews of the Pen jdeh battle having been -preceded by a similar rumor It is generally believed also that Russia keeping back the Vows, that' the Czar is going to Moscow is considered omihoas, as a similar visit immediately preceded the RU8S0 Turkish war. Press com mon; on the public feeling in all European capitals is more despond ent, i sending troops to the fronx. , Simla, cInduI jApri jPrepara tions'are being urgently pressed for the quick despatch of troops to the front. .J i;",." - BISMAHOK'S HAND.' ' " j VJi London, Aprfl. 27. It is asserted that the British government, is in possession of, information which proves beyond doubj that Prince Bis marck has been hrgingTurkey to side with Russia in the event of war be tween England and Russia.! - ' THE $55,000,000 CREDIT VOTED IN k - lumb. ' : r ' . .London Apri T.-jUls tone in tiie House of Commoas! bringing up the subject of the vote of a credit of $55, 000,000 asked by the government on the army and. navy account, said he hoped that the motion to divide the credit would not be pressed. The government, he said, would not de vote any portion of the money voted fdfe particular purposes for use in the Soadanf but would reserve discretion xo appiy lae.money tafcen from the Soudan5 account for "purposes of special preparations. He urged the house to vote th government the en tire $55,000,000 The proposition to separate the Soudan credit from the credit for, special preparations was rejected by a vote of 229 against 186. ;i.he Upuse , then entered into com- mittee of supply and Gladstone pro ceeded to explain the object of the voie or creaic. uis voice was verv hoarse, but bis speech was one of the most powerful and telling that he teyer aeuverea, ; wnen ne fiaa con chided, theTcorhmons without discuss sipn, 4 as suajgested byi Gladstone. voted the entire credit of $55,000,000 asKed by the government. , Edward Ternperly Gouley, radical member for Sunderland . asked whether the government would en deavor to have the dispute with Rus sia - referred for arbitration to the rtrnited States of America. Gladstone answered that the gov ernment war quite sensible of their heavy responsibility to maintain the honor and good faith of the country on one hand and on the other to use every . means consistent with that ionor to avoid war. -f cart give no more particular reply - than this," me utterance was accepted as sig; mncant and was received with cries ot near. hear. The Premier, waa cheered to the echo, both during the delivery and at the close of- hia speecn. tie was also most enthusias ucaliy cheered when leaving the iiouse or uommons after the '.speech, FORBIDDING A PUBUC MEETING, Dublin, April 27. Earl Spencerr iuru lieutenant or Ireland, nas issued a proclamation forbiddine the Na tionalist demonstration announced to pe nejaun.lyrone to protest fcgaihst the visifr of the Prince and Princess of Wales to that town. There is great excitement among ine people, both Tories and Nationalists, and It is feared that the visit of the Prince of Wales to Tyrone will not be allowed iq pass unattended by serious rioting. " ' ' FRANCE AND TURKEY, irARis, April 27 Essad Pasha, Turkish ambassador, today approach ed. M Freycinet, minister ! foreien affafif Mpon the question of the sup. I pression ot tne liopphore Egyptiea. in. n reycinec was most courteous in tone anamanner and expressed the greuwjsu consiaeraiion lor the Sultan, nis government and his people. France however, said Minister Frev cinet, considered that the "Question at issue, concerned only the government ui ine .&.neaive or. JUgypt, -which by sponsiDie tor the international cov A BEQUISII ION. 'yT'S ' -'. Mr - The President ol a Ot funei Bitnk i n the Ciotches ot the Law AUGUSTA. Ga. April 27. Wm" s Koberts, president of the defunct oantc or Augusta.- has been nrt-ocwi by detective Reillv. renrea nt.ino- t.h Hwi3iBH..iurn. iteniyi was armeo wita a requisition from the uovernor ol JNew York, wh eh honored by the Governor of Georgia for the arrest of Robert'r.rm with erand larcenv. an inrlint.mon. uaying, poerr round against him bv a, XNew York lurv. The Rnfinifirt vusru ugctnist rum was mat he bars rowed money from the bank of New York 'Ohbonds'bf the Georgetown & uaues roao-neionging to the Bethle hem iron works-ot Pittshnre- whifh bonds were deposited for safe krw uk iu meiuiK 01 AU?uar,a a writ or naoeaa corpus was sued on officer Reilly, which wdl be heard Wednes- Kanemg Away from ewpapr Men. NoSB-ciLKrf a! 'Abril-Thii . Rrit. isn man of war; Garnet, which fol lowed tbe Kussian corvette Rlrplnk into this port a , week ? ago todav v1" i uowu to , xiampton ttoads. This morniner the rermrt anrl Kaiiaf here is that Cant. Hand.' vi tne garnet, lett Worfolfc to escape "v-Byayvr repurierB ana special cor- tujjuuutiuu), ... ; You 11 find her smiling nUht and day. Although at times she is not gay. -Aud siiould you wonder why tou meet ' ThU constant smile, regard her tueth tthKin,l!S.u!ll5in09e m to snow, Whlcn 80ZOUONT makes while as i i as snow. 10 Mailt ha tt Wlalws . . Willlf? T!060 nutans baa supplied this ele mentof lnirelines, may be retained throu"aHfe bf uslug the fragrant SUZODONT. . , ,! , . " i w ... , f. . ...( .... fJ t. .j: x'.! tSPALDIIfO S RtJT" lunH. crockery, all ornamental work. furniture, ?toyv i WASHINGTON FLASHES. Operations at PanamaAoBoiBtmeBts by the PresideatDepartnieat Note, Etc. ' Washington. April 27. The Presi dent today appointed Yl . G- Rust. postmaster at Dougherty, Ga., .vice U. w. Arnold resigned, and JaS. F. McClellan, of Florida, to be surgeon general of the State of Florida, vice Wm. H. tucks, whose nomination to that office was not confirmed at ; the late regular session of the Senate. -CHARTER CONTINUED. - ' The Comptroller of . the Currency has extended the corporate existence of the National Bank ot Virginia, at Richmond, va., until May 1, 1305. CHOLERA RAGING AT CALCUTTA The marine hospital bureau is in formed that, cholera is prevailing in Calcutta to an alarmmg extent. , SHIPPING COMMISSIONERS APPOINTED. The Secretary of the Treasury has appointed Alphonzo 21. Bullock to be shipping commissioner at the port of Norfolk, ana K r. iiunt to be snip- pine commissioner at the port of Pensacola. '.' . ; , I THE SITUATION AT PANAMA. . i Admiral ' Jouett and " Commander McCalla have informed the Navy Department that the American forces Were withdrawn from Panama yes terday because of the promise made bv the rebel. Aizouru. that he would Hot int3rfcre with' American interests in that city and that he would not erect barripades in the streets. The American . troops were ', marched i a short distance from the city to' the Panama Railroad Company's proper ty, where they were stationed at tne time tne telegrams were sent co Washington. - MEMORIAL DAY. StrewicK Flowers at Montfomerv aod f AogasiaA Tribate to Uraat. ? Montgomery, i Ala.; April ; 27.t- Confederate memorial day was duly observed here. The military turned out, .and there was a large number of citizens at the cemetery. An oration was .delivered -by Chappell Carey, after which flowers were placedjipon the craves of the dead. Augusta. Ga,.. April 27 Memorial day was observed here by a parade of tne amerent muitary organiza tions. All business was suspended. and. the ladies decorated the soldiers' graves.; The Confederate : Survivors Association unanimously adopted the language of an oratian by (Jol U. ts. Jones in reference to General Grant, which concluded as: follows: "Re membering him now as" the generous victor who, at the ever memorable meeting at Appomattox, to our im mortal Lee and the, glorious 8,000 veterans, surviving heroes . of the army of Northern Virginia, on .the 9th day of April, 1865. conceded lib eral and magnanimous terms of auii render, so we, standing by the graves of our Confederate dead, and mindful of the memories which the observance of this occasion is designed to perpet uate, respectfully tender to General Grant assurances of. pur sincere and profound sympathy in this season of his direful extremity." A Bad Wreck Serrral Passengers Kill? ' ed nnd Others lujurrd. ; St. Locis, April 27. A special tram beariue a number or Jrennsvl vania and Missouri Pacific, railroad officials left here this afternoen via Iron Mountain road on a tour of In4 spection or the 'Texas & faciflc rail way. vy uea uiltlhi mutts ueiuw jeuer son barracks about 20 miles from this! city the train collided -with an up Douna accommodation irom INortosi saro oprmgs, ana quite a serious wreuK was me reeuu. tr nuip raisi 1 a.1 ' l ri. m i land, an engineer in the operating' Oepartment .or tne -. .renng ivania road, and Louis Christ, fireman on' the ppecial train are reported killed. ana several otners or tne -party are said to be more or less wounded, but I none seriously. , ' r ".. A Slap at Consul Morgan. . Kew York Brenlng Post, f j. -'It . . An explanatory : suuement, semi- OtnCJal in Character, hag been put forth in reply to a paragraph of ours on tne political action or Mr.; James M. Morgan in the Presidential cam paigo. It is affirmed that Mr Mor gan "has always been? a Democrat and was a supporter of Cleveland. Uur reply is that Mr.- Morgan spent most or tne campaign period in Mew York city, and that he was while here, openly and notoriously a Blaine partisan, ana an earnest believer in the success of " the Republican ticket. Our conclusion unon the whole matter is that Mr. James M Morgan is a soldier of fortune, of Democratic prepossessions, - but" without hxed principles; that he be came convinced that Mr. , Blaine wouiaoe elected.- and hastened tn put himself on that Bide of the fence; that after Mr. Cleveland's election was ascertained ne nad a recourse to a large family connection in the South who were glad to co operate in any plan for billeting him on the Government, and who naturally chose the utmost parts of the earth for his official domicile, Encouraging Home Enterprise. The New Orleans Picavune of Mav l wiu ub urmieu vn uitrasse Daner . i :1 1 : . J 1 . . ; wnicn it aescrioea as a nne. silk v. 1-1 1 -i r. hrm texture fabric." made from, the refuse of sugar cane. The Picayune aeBires to give tnorough advertise meuts ta what can he ; accomplished in the gouth by the 1 development of home industries and the frugal using of every material, w aste. -or origins al raw product possessed-by the pro- The smoktrs Of the Richmond Straight Cat. Cigarettes will be lnteiested to know that they are tuou uai-nou luwe in neat eara-noiira ihitrd - Colonizing; Florida. ; . An association at Germantown. Pa , has purchased 26,000 acres-of land in Florida, and a colonv will be established shortly, several of tbe members of tbe association havinsr aireaay lateen up tneir abode on the i , . . . , . . - a new uurtuasB. xx uommiuee nas oeen appointed to procure a charter, select a name, ana submit plans for laying out a town on tne section already ap propriatea lor mat purpose. It IS Said Of an Old Dhvalclan In Phllartnlnril.-i whe called upon to p e-crilie -for a cough or cold, mai ne invartaDiy refuses to do so, but recnin- iirius uib I'ancuis to lame vt. Bull s xMiaa syrup. r Pfnoion SwiQdlrTN.Arrested. r MOntgomkry" AlaT Anril 27.- inree men from Crenshaw oountv have been arrested on a charge of Bwinaung, oy. a rawing money on pension, papers they had procured by fraud on some of the Uuion S jldier's widows. ' Horrible IleaduclicZ ; ... ii IS norriDIQ to hnva hadiAh. shAttiMV mui mr awjtw, preacner, grocer, postman bousekeepar, SCnOOl teacher: Or an Khar n .MintIf mir rutan aubes badly you hate to have te work. Mr. H. M. nriAuiunuiaai, a. u., was troubled with severe UeuUrUUHM, Hnnrnd munthlruniVhinri hiafrlanria Md Win would cure the affliction. All in vain till he took Brown's Iron Rtttoo. Ma rHra "t mund great reiie: fmm its tue." it also eurs OyspeDsla. The Industrial Seaool. .. To tha Editor of The Obskbvxb: ?.' The following order in reference to the establishment of an Industrial School was made at the - meeting of the board of agriculture just adjourn-' edi '. - , . ., -f.:.; . .''The Commissioner of AcTienltnrA is directed to take proper steps -to se- cure proposals ot aonations from the towns and cities of the State for- the establishment of an Industrial School," said proposals to be sent? in by the first day of December. 1885." . - ; In consequence" of the above order' of the board of agriculture,' I respect fully ask the aspiring candidates for mayor of the city of Charlotte for the next two years, how they feel, finan cially, in reference to a proposition from Charlotte to secure the location of said Industrial School. -. - We all can now see the-great bene fits that are already beine realized. and are looming up on f every side. by tne establishment of our famous graded school: how its influences are being felt in every respect imaginable. Even many of its most bitter oppo nents are now trying to claim that they al wayswere in favor of the grad ed school. Now in ' my opinion this proposition of anlndustrialSchool is of far greater importance to any com munity than any educational institu tion i yet)ut ! in - operation in the South, as, if I construe the act : cor rectly, it proposes to establish a school in which all branches, arts, sciences, agriculture, mechanics, &c. , are to be taught.. Thus you see the place that secures the school, will not only give the children the advantage of the school, but it will be a power ful incentive towards the building of and increasing manufacturing enter prises in her midst. i Now this is ta matter that some of us are interested in, and feel some concern about, and would like to see the views of the different candidates expressed through your valuable paper. I feel that this project is one that wilt sur pass any railroad," or anything ' else, towards building up the place, bring capital, energy, enterprise and inhab itants quicker, una establish business on a more permanent basis. Give us your ideas, gentlemen. " Citizot, ' - KaiiroHds Sapersrdmg fjauafe. Boston Transcript Some ten vpars tizn Ifr. FwArrf Crane defied the .Massachusetts Leg islature ' and tbo . railroad men of tbe State of Massachusetts with a declaration that railroad transporta tion would yet be made cheaper than water transportation, and tbat rail way competition would drive out lake and canal transportation. : In the last quarterly report of the Treas ury Review of Statistics tpage 418) it is snown inat tne tonnage transport ed on the New York Suite canals has fallen from 6.442.225 tons in 1868 to 5,009.488 tons in 1884, while the ton nage on the New York Central and Hudson Ri ver Railroad has increased in the same time from 1.846,590 tons to 10.211.418 tons; on the Erie road, from 2,950,000 to 11,071,000. and on the Pennsylvania, from 4.722.000 to 22,583,000. This is exclusive &f the tonnage moved on the leased lines. The t jnqage transported by rait on tne four American trunk lines in creased from 44,766,954 tons in 1880 to5J,549,36tonsin 1884.. T Velh Colouii. Mr. R. H. Williams? of Louisville. an enthusiastic Welshman, has se-- curea ,uuu acres of land in Powell and Estell counties. Ky., admirably adapted for agricultural purposes on wnieu oe propgges w settle several Welsh colonies immediatelv. There are about 6ixty houses already: erect ed and ready for occupancy, and the most liberal terms will be eranted the colonists. Provision will also he made for schools and churches of ih faith' of the colonists. - ; Ues men ve Forest Kires. Petersburg. Va : Anril 27-TTnrwt fires are burning along the Norfolk & Western Railroad, destrovine laree quantities of Wood and undergrowth. iney exrena over a large territory and have been burning several days. Fires have also broken out in Dismal Swamp. fire la a South Carol laa Taws. Charleston. S. C.i April 27.- -A destructive fire at M tuning, this State yesterday, caused a loss of ! $25,000. No particulars received. roe Plorenev illxbUaxaic ol I tie Kumery. -The fotlowiiu! is an extract from irur mttni to the German aefonued Messemser. at Chamber' burg. Penn.: ... a. BxasrAOTBcsa. . i. : Just ooen the door for her mid Mh. wiiim' 111 move tiie Amerleiiti riomriM MuhtinMi.Ar the nursery. Of this we are so sure that we will teach our Susy to say, 'A Blessing on Mrs. Wlns- low- iot neipmg uer to survive and escape the ege. Hrs. wins child from rj&ln. and cures dysentery and diarrhoea. It softens the gums, reduces inflammation, cures wind colic, and carries the infant through the teething period. It performs precisely what K professes to perform, every part of tt -nothing less. We have never seen Mrs. Wlnslow know her only through the prepa ration of her "Soothing Syrup for Children Teeth ing." If we hud the oower we would mlr iwr as she is, a physical saviour to the Infant race. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. Xlie Duty or State Isrlelataire. Legislation In every 8tits should Nmiiti th tale and ot the many nolsons niirti tn hv women in their desperation to obtain a beautiful eomp'exion. There exists la It. Hat-tor's Iron ionic evert roq uslte to accomplish the object without Injuring be '1th or endangering life. - r VITAWTT OF ttBXAT KIM . 1" . Is not always innate or born with there, but many stances are known where it has been, acquired by the Der.slstf Qt and Inrilnlma n a n. n.ni - WANTS THK FACTS KNOWM. 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For fever and ague both as a preventive and- remedy-dyspepsia, liver com plaint, bilious remittent fsver, constlpatlen, ehoie rale complaints, flatulence, and all intoarin.i prders, it is a thoroughly reliable remedy. It Is the ana-febrile speclne par excellence of the ma Iarlnl alstilcts of this and other eountriea. where disease bor., of miasma prevail, and as a general household remedy it is alio universally esteemed. STOP THAT COUGH ByuslneDr. Prater's Throat Anil t nnn n.ila.n. .r v. w . yuugus, eotas, noarseness and sore throat, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. o Do not neglect a cough. It may prove fatal. - Scores and hundreds of people owe their Snno,IamiI?..w111 without It alter once Jisuig It, and discoverlirg Its marvelous power. It is put up in large family bottles, and sold for the SniL'irt?? ot 60 oenl boKle- Sold byT.iD. Smith A CO. - . tfMfMMHiiml w iivoo w a i immL Nnn I nnc nnianwM PIf.KM!! I'lLiifit!! -:- PILES!! A sure cure for Blind, mmrtini. r.tn. .j m eeratnd Piles has been rilwvmKri'tw r. tciii. (an Indian Remedy i, called Dr Williams' Indian File Ointment A single box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or 30 years standing. No one suffer five minutes after applying this wonderful soothing medicine. l.ntlnn Ann t n at rnm An to ln more barm than good. Wullams' Pile Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the Intense itohin- (PartlCUl&rly at nlsht after eettlnv warm In rH acts as a Poultice. vIvm lantant nltf and imnZI. pared only for Piles, itching of private parts, and tor Bothlng else.- PrtoeSOeeateV T. cTsmluV Co.. agents. . ' fehjadeodawlv To PubHahers,; We are prepared te furnish a flrst-tTiiaqqalty ot Newt luk in lu-pound baeketa, at tlutlpw tauiket MARMOTS Bf TELEGRAPH - ' APRIL 27, 16. Pr4ar:e. "-H- . 1 - ';''r:-:-";rf,-V;S-J;:f';; Baltimom Nooh Hour firm: Howard Street nd Western SnDerflno $125 43.76 AExtra $3.87r U25: Kally $4,2535.25; Cltj MlliTsuper $3.25 e150;&rtni3.75a$A00: Rto brands $5 oof Pa tapsco Famny- $6; Superlative- Patent tfi.25: wfieat-4ouUierB - steady; Western firwer SOTthern tea $L04S$L08- do. amber $1.08ffi$l.Wr No. 1 Maryland $1.07U$1.07; So.'l Western win ter red spot. Wtyfe bM.-- Corn Southern- arm: Western steady; Southern white 56359; yeUow 663 67, .-A.-- -. ... 'l S80-"-nam easier. -5 Wheat closed lower: WSWf' m&mvt; June 90891 J'lA Corn closed 1A eent iow-f than tetoTtos-.aisjxi'Wsmm-. MayT7Mia48Ji&: Jane 47 a4?- Oat opened easier' but closed higher; cash 343.3ai; May.M,a36W; June 85a36. Mesr pork In fair demand; cash $11.70: May S11.62feffl$11.75; June $U.75Qr$11.85. Xanl-qutet and a ghad easier; cash and May $6.K53$6.87U. June $a92e6.97l. Boxed meats st'dy, dry salted shoulders $4.35 $4.40: short rib sides $5.90a clear sides $6 80a$635. Whiskey firm at $1.15. Sugars unchanged. , Naral Store - WtmrwaroH Turpentine dull at nt; strained 90; good stralnea at $1.10; crude turpentine tLl; yellow dip and virgin J1.&5. 291. Rosin 9Qa. Tar steady; bard nnn at wmrsi.Ob. , j . - ' CBiJSToif Turpentine quiet at 2914. Rosin steady; strained 90c; good strained 96. - ? X-'Laa ncii.!. - NSWT0RK. . 'Exchange AM. Motvey IQlVg Sub treasury balances gold $149,413,0U0: currency $23,129,000; GovsrnmentB strong; four per eente, $L2iP; three's L02; State bonds quiet -v.. . . , , AlabamaClass A. to 8....;... ..I. W oL. e..CIaM fiw 1M ' ewgla6's.. :.... ........... Lfia . geojgia.7'8 mertgage ...... l.lTZ'ZZi U&& North Carolina 4's.. ..;.!... "ijw ? North Carolina 6"s, ex. lot..- "l.U8Si x-v , North Carallna'a IrnnriW ; ' South Carolina Brown Consols"! Tennessee 6's virginia6's..... .... . -: : Virginia C nsol8......M Chesaneake and Ohio Chicago and North aa." "' CWcagoand NorthwerrterBiprrteTred:'." Denver and Rio Grande...! Erie.... ". .-: Bast Tennessee. " LoulsvlUe andNashvule!T nnmiiaatinavnariestoa.... Mobile and Ohio...... . ' Nashville and CharJjuinnM 2p3nc- Norfolk and Western prefaned.. J' Northern PaclOe eominrr " ' ii Northern Paeme preferred.. Reading....... ; 7.. Richmond and Alleghany.I""""' """"r iu! Richmond and Danville. vt Utllmd 1WJBIM1,,.,, St. Paul. .."." " "" St. Paul preferred...'. """ Texas Padfle.. ........... Union Pacific. -.... Wabash Pacifle..... Wabash Pacific, preferred"'!' Western Vnion.. ... ' Hit Bid. tLastbid. fiOeied. Uskeo. iBx. Dlv. .gross 12. sales : stock 191 ; sports omjV wise ; Great Britain . . ' """ i'iSSf61! l"lng 10; net receipts iL.S? la: ealee : stock 10.846; exports Iggg ; to continent--; Great Britain; ..J"w taff-Iini middling io 15 16; net rec'ts UMjgross 1144; sales 8U0: stock M260; exports coastwise ; to Great Britain 2939; France ; continent . -AtOBtp-Qaiet; middling 1014 ; net recU : Adgtota-DuH; middling 10Vi; receipts 66; shipments t sales 18; stook ' iw'HAiSf8T?N?m'1: mWd'tog 10i; net receipts 125: ejoss 128; sales . stock 6S6: exports to oastwlse 3ti8; continent : GreatBrltaln ir. i-y7c '"fctady: sales 147; midtlUng uplands 1013.16; Orleans 11 M6e; consolidated net receipts 2.0W; exports to Great Britain 2939, to france - 5 continent 975. - . Fatares. ". Naw Y obi Net receipts ; gross 399, turesoloaed weak; sales 73,O0O.bdleT , ,. . Fa Aprfl May.......... June..., 10 703.71 10.703.71 10 78a.79 10.87a.88 10933.94 10.679.68 10.289.80 10.12.13 10.123.13 July... .... August . September. .. October........ November. December .... , January.... . loniari. March .... 10.20a Liverpool Cotton MarVtt. LrvKBPoou April 27. Steady with little doing; mld'ng uplands 6d; Orleans 6 15-16d: sales 7.ouu. speculation and export GU); receipt 6,000; Ameri- oui j uiurw sieaay. Uplands low middling clause, May and June oeuvery o ntiHtio sil-Md. . June and July 6 56-644. - July and August 8 8344436 61-64d. August and September 6d. September and October 660 64d. ' 3 r. M.Sales Amerieaa 6.400 bales. Uplands tow middling clause. April delivery 5 61-4d, April and Hay S 61 644, (value.) j Hay and June 6 52-ftid. aeHers l . June and July 6 67 644. (sellers.) July and August 6 61444, (sellers). I August and September 6 1 64d. (sellers.) September and October 660-64d, (sellers.) October and November 6 61-64d. (value.) November and December 6 64 64d, (buyers.) Future quiet but steady. - 4 P. x. Uplands low middling clause delivery 6 60-64d. (value. 1 April April and Hay 6 60-64d, fvarae.) May and June 6 61-644 (buyers). ! . June and July 6 66-644 (buyers.) . I ' July and August 6 60-64d (buyers) ! -August and September 6d, (value.) i September and October 6 5D-64d (buyers.) October and November 61-64d. (sellers,) November and December 6 4a61d, (value.) Jutures closed steady. ; . 1 tm ' City 4 ottoai KtarUeL r.t-::.. - OmO 0 THJ OBSSBTTtR. 1 v . Ckablotib, N. C AprU 28, 1838. The city cotton market yestesday closeJ dull and east at the following quotations; : HMdUng..... ........... .... 1043105-16 Beeetpts yesterday. I..-...... 9 -AND- BONKLESS BACON, WILSON WAFERS and FKABCX BISCUIT, Wood er Tin Boxes. . ; ; In Choice Goshen Hotter. Try, Or Rulkr Patent Floor IT WILL PLKASK YOU. . BARRETT St ALEX !TDE R. Mfahk Property fr Sile. ; At sJxO0,?.r!?,n DweHlng with kitchen and i stable: lot 99x198 feet. weU of good I wator Yard well shaded with trees, ltSSZS. Trade street, heyend Alr-Lre DepeC Price IB Q A Just Received. in H AS WELL AM To be had at low figures, at JOHN fALDEH'S,; Corner Tryon and Sixth Streets Opposite Metho dist Church. : feb22dtf ; " ' - WANTKD. Large Lot Clay Peas apT24dSt W. J. BLACK A SON. Ilestguraiit ard Cream Pdri-jr. - Iam now prepared -to1 deliver Ice Cream, well packed to any part of the city, also by rail to the surrounding towns. Special rates to hotels, board ing houses and festivals. Send your orders for Sunday. J. B. HAHBINGTON. apr24a2w ' '. :T . . ; FORKKiST. A six room dwelling house on Tryon street, next to Gen. Barringer's. .apply to -i-aprad3t. t . . v.. ; JAMESHAB1T. fSIRS.i?JOE i PERSON'S Restores Tjtal, Energy V . Lost by Indigestion, Overw. Worry, Mental . . Strain, or other ex e8, -.- . ,. :., .. H i .Kiiiur'i (Jrfv11 System Renovate AND BLOOD PURIFIER, SOLD HY ILl. DRUGGIT8. LOOK AT IliLS " :o: i . AND RED EVERY WORD OF IT -:o: ! THIS IS P0E OH A.KL0TT PEOPLE, - :o: - - ,--r' RHEUMATISM AND TONIC. , Chaklottk, N C, Dec. 10, 1884. I have used Mrs. Joe Person's Reme dy, and it is tbe finest medicine I ever used for Rheumatism For more than twenty years I have been afflicted with muscular Rheumatism, and had tried every known remedy, but without avail. I was often so bad off. and suf fered -so much that I could not lie down, but had to be propped up in, bed. I had been subject to these severe at tacks for twenty years. I tried Mrs. Person's Remedy last spring and am perfectly cured It is the best medicine in the world,' I think No words of mine can express the benefit I have de rived from its use -1 suffered from pal pitation of the heart upon the least ex ertion. Of that I am perfectly relieved. My health is now perfect, and it is all owing to Mrs Joe Person's Remedy. tun strong and well, and can take ex tended exercise without fatigue. I ad vise all who need a Tonic, or are suffer ing . with Rheumatism or Eczema, to take it. I was induced to try it by it having cured my little : grandson of Ec MRS. S. M. HOWELL. Facts are Stiibb im Things. Titnn Tarboro Southerner July 17. j : While vlsltlntr Tarboro. on .Tnlv Rt.li. Tnun ouebted to vliit Hiss Mary S. Staton. seven miio from town, who for seven weeks had been HiirTerin uviiKiouug ovui uuui mun uiuuu poison, sup posed to be poison oak. On last Tuesday, at her request, I went to see her, and expected to see great suffering, but was not prepared for the scene that met me. I found the patient broken out all over with an eruption which had occasioned sueh In tense itching that during the paroxysms she was perfectly uncontrollable, and had scratched and torn herself to pieces until her asonv was inrtAa. erlbeble. During these paroxysms she would have w in uoiu, tutu uer screams eomu oe neard a long distance. , She would pray for death to come te her relief; her whole body was purple and raw, and ex uded a yellow water which satuarted the bed through several thick auilts that da nh hn teased herself of a thick gutta percha coarse eemb and before she could be prevented, had raked her self with It wlUi such force as to break out some of the teeth, thus adding to her agony. She was at tended by as good physicians as Tarboro and her neighborhood could afford, but their treatment af forded only occasional relief by outward appllca caUons. and no permanent benefit, as the parox ysms continued to return with Increasing violence. UDon vlewine the eonSition of the nut tent 1 m,nw thefamlly together and told them to bear witness that I promised nothing. I could not tell whether my Bemedy would relieve or not, as I had never even Imagined such suffering, but It could do no harm and might do good. I then gave her a large dose ot the Bitters, and as soon as tbe paroxysm was over. I gooneed her whole bodr with fh wmh while doing so she would call out. "Oh. that does feel so good.'' I then gave her another dose of the Bitters, and she was soon In a sweet sleep. I con tinued this treatment, and whenever the itching would recur. I would sponge the body Instantly with the Wash, which, in everv instance allayed the Irritation or itching, and warded off those violent paroxysms. She did not have an attack during the day. and by 4 O'clock on Wednesday afternoon ttu disease was under perfect control. The itching would recur, out every time was allayed by the ap plication of the Wash. I lelt her Wednesday easy and comfortable, with directions for the treatment to be continued during the night and as long as was necessary. Ieame again to see her to-day, Saturday, the 12th. and found her np and dressed, and In the regular prosecution of her household duties.- She is entirely relieved, although she wilt, of course, have to take the Bitters some time to completely eradicate the poison from her blood Daring Wednesday, she would frequently call for tbe Bitters, as she craved Its soothing and quieting effects', aiK during the day I administered a whole bottle, with -the above results, thustptovlng. Trtiat I have ttlways chimed, that my Remedy is an lnfal lible antidote foT-all blood impurity. , I am, ResDectfullv." . la. - This Is to certify that m fnjeeolne statement Is perfectly correct In every partlcuTS s we were eye witnesses of Hiss Mary's suffering aTr4ne wonder-, fat relief afforded by Mrs. Joe PersonV0 - Nicholas StS0Rj.. Felix Staton, C0RNKLTU8 stato! xu wrv, a, v,., ujy win, 18B4. m rXJIS S nS, tbat Pereo' statemeflt ?mSmi,SS?rin8 18 and Perfectly oor- ti.ur t,ZTZJ? ' 'S. ." conuwion and Tarboro. N.C..Jnly 12th. 1884. PINKEYE. A. KemR.i-lca.ble Careofa Horse. 1' In the fall of Iff?) T hnd vbIuhMa ,' -i With the Dlnkeve. rasultlrur In hlwi Kni. : 1 nine months of doctoring with all the remedies to . rK.ln,hbook8'? despaired of a cure. Mis right hind-leg was as large as a man's bodr SftfoK?4 forty runnlng sores. Hewasamosf pitiable looking ohlwt it i.ot 1 .ki.. Swift's Speclne and commenced to use ltHf used fifteen bottle.- Tn iiuxm 1.1. -u .T. r! Um disease disappeared. . There nave- been no gns of a return, and the horse has done a mule s work on iiw farm ever sino. . , .. , Swift's Rnwlftn fa mtlntM .i..t.i t. m. IIC Choice (iroceries,- REMEDY ; We are OTotry Offering 01101 In both Wholesale and Recall Departments, Gents' Furnishing Goods STTngJ, Goods, Notions, bits and Fancy Goods, which have 1 '..i. . ' BOUGHT CHEAPER THAN AT THK FIRST THT5 i J2. 8"lH!ted with are i presented to the trad . at prices lower than will save monev h nn mxm I nut inn nf mt tn, . - . . vu. Dm ELIAS & CORljy. BURGESS NICHOU WHOLSSALB AND RBTATL DSALKR IN - BEDDING, &C. A toll line of CHEAP BKDSTKADS, LOUNGES, Parlor and Chamber Suits, Cof fins of all kinds on hand. NO. 6 West Trade Street, Charlotte, North Carolina. "B I Why is a hat like a king? It has a crown. The crowning virtue, of Dr. Bigger's Huckleberry Cor dial Is that it Is the great Southern remedy for children teething and all bowel affections. Why is a book like a tree? It Is full ot leaves. Dr. Bigger's Huckleberry Cordial leaves the bowels in their natural condition, and does not, after checking them, const! Date, as man? medicines dn. . DB BIGGBRS HUCKLEBERKY CORDIAL wrou ur niLiui a. iAii.ua, Atlanta, ta. - -AND Mm Sheets k m. ,-H7ST RECEITEI). R.1I. 1 CO DRUGGISTS. SPRINGS' CORNER. i- Price's Marbleioe Is superior to and cheaper than Kalsomlne. One slx-DOUnd nackasn. for fiikn nrin bundred wjuare feet With the addition of water u is raaay ior lmmeniaCA hiw gnu nnt mh am o peel, crack or fade. KasUy applied. ull dlreo- uuus wiui eacn paeKage. or sale by tt. U. JUxtDAN E CO, We are agents fer John Lucas k Co.'s pure tinted gioss ' Mixed Paints. They contain no Benzine or Artiiitaratinn amma. tinmlnal onl itnMkln B, H. JOBDAN & Co., Springs' Corner. Duffy IVI aft Whiskey la a very popular Nutritive Tonic. Tor sale by - : - ; K.H. JORDAN 4 CO., Springs' Corner. Druggists. "1 e "Ben r Tate Springs Mineral Water. A HeSh SUDDlj eOIlStantlv on hanrl at anrinin prices. R. H. JORDAN & CO., , DRUGGISTS. UBOR-SAVIKG OFFICE DEVICES jf watiln . long oolnani of flnrei rspldlj ud moooruelT addadwltk. i?!1"1' long oolsmn addltlosa. - Otronlan fUL i Jr'' rLV"L'" l FIELD, IxehumSt. ' m23deod Aw8m .--,,- .Parker's Tonic. It BlveJ?"0 ana power. For oomplalnts of the Kidneys, !18'?t9mao,,l Lrver, and. Lungs, lor all the subtwuB-pi ' women; ana lor these bodily 4Isord5ornxletyv-are.an4 mental strain, Weffeeta.wlll eurprise ana, charm you It Is not anT"no? f .xlnieA . Delicious to the palate, an antkfv'w uquor naoit, and exoeeauigiy neipiul raw Hoa kuo ieeoie. eeo. na si sizes. x .. . ;. " BSOX as CO., c " 168 Wimam Street, New York. mrl7d&w4w -' V . 2,300 ACRES, FINE . GRAZTNa TIMBER ANIT MINERAL ' -.; LANDS, - r. , (XRXOXPXY.TBX llTH DAT OH" W AT I9ss r x win sell at th mtrt iur. i t.z:: 7:1 county, n. n TT ' -wu, mama 2,300 ACRES ; S.In?d? P!! Mineral Lands In Ashe Uto Judge AnSrtSS WtctauT ' - ' Jeterot teke. plaoe the court noose la all kinds of : &t& MMnmw for I" $2.00 V mm si at prices that . display ot defy cjmpatltion. Wehaw ever. Ail who desire to nnEf' 011clotb Md kd .r" .,"?:r 10 Purchase anv nr? tth3 wvwiveuiiis ouwwriere, ui ou? D D I- E I HW!!f, wat gers' Huckie Cordial wuYV't an Ufe pains in the bowels. m "Us What tree represen debt? Willow .win m peron that bail.. Vouwill ow JT5 A'KTi! L-Huckleberry Corow fff'aH? is sold bf uuiiu wcuung, or you oi cramp, colic or dvwrTt lold b all liniwkt v. I'.wittrj, Send 2c. stamD for TTinr' RwAir1"6- - .uuiv uwri, RICHMOND & DiNVILLE RR. N. C. DIVISION, Condensed Schedule. TRAINS GOING NORTH. Aprils. 18S5. No. 61, 4.55 a m 6.47 a ni .7.5S a m 8.30 a m No, B, Leave Charlotte, " Salisbury, " High Point, Arrive Greensboro. 6.SB pa 8.62 p m U p B Leave Greensboro, 9.35 a m 11.39 a m -Arrive Hills boro, ' Durham 12.17 p m 1.30 p m 1.10 p m 4.20 p in Baleigh, Leave Baleigh, Arrive Golcbsboro, No. 15 Dally excent Sunday. Leave Greensboro 10.00 p m Arrive at Baleigh 6 00 am Arrive at Goldsboro 11.00 a m T "l Connects at Greensboro with Hi DEi fo?ii tv ,,nts North, East and West of BantUie. itsillbft. Twite W. N. C. B. B.forallpolntt5 O. At Goldsboro with W.4W.B.I dailv Nos "i63 connect at Greensboro wltl Tf2'n "d lor aU points on Salem Branch, TRAINS GOING SOUTH. AprU 5, 1885. No. 50, DaUy. Na E8, Dally. Leave Goldsboro, Arrive Baleigh, Leave Baleigh, Arrive Durham, " HUlsboro, - " . Greensboro. Leave Greensboro, Arrive High Point, " . Salisbury, " Charlotte, 12.35 p m 3.10 p m 4.46 D m 12pm EVP"" 9.00 t m 11.21 n m Stia 11.56 p n.' 10.06 1 1 flfi a .til 1U I 2.50 a mlliW L5 No. 1 Dally except Sunday. Leave Geldsboro 7.46 p m Arrive Baleigh 11.45 p m - Leave Baleigh 12,36 a m Arrive Greensboro 8.30 a m No SO iVnects at Salisbury for all points on W N C aiTar. Charlotte with A AC Air-Line lot nil nolntH In e South and Southwest Na62 Coir "eet8 at Charlotte with C,C A A B B for all points k vtB Southeast, and with A k C Alr-Llne for all j Vtnts South. iV. TT. lv. C. RAILROAD. GOING SOUTH. ND Leave Greensboro, JSp2inS!2 Arrive Kernersvllle, M-?n J ? Arrive Salem, 1 1.17 pmU-Xia GOING NOBTH. Leave Salem" Ts5 P " SSj! Arrive Kernersvllle, 7.30 . 1 J" 'S ! f Arrive Greensboro, 8.35 p m V STATE UNIVERSITY -K ' : no 1 GOING NOBTH. Dally XMS' ex. Sun. etl-l Leave Chapel HM, 10.25 a m 5.00. Arrive University, . 11.85 a m 6,00 P ; : No. 4. No.l GOING SOUTH. Dally Dally ex. Sun. ex. Sun. Leave University, 6.80 p m 11.64 a n Arrive Chapel Hill, WljUMt BUFFET SLEEPING CABS WITHOUT CHAK6I. On bains 60 and 61, between New York and At lanta, and between Greensboro and AsherUie. Through Pullman Sleepers on trains Bawft between Washington and Augusta, and Darmw and Richmond, and Washington and NewOrie&os. Cerrrhrough ticket on sale at Greensboro, Bu eigh, Goldsboro, Salisbury and Charlotte, for au points South, Southwest, West, North and Bast For emigrant rates to Louisiana, Texas. Arkansw and the Southwest, address A. L. BITES. M. SLAUGHTER, 41 V P 4 Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass, Agent . . " Blchmond. Ta. " . Sale- rf Valaible Personal Property. The iinilArstcmMl will sell at nubile outcry on the Oth day of April, 1885, (if private sale is not soon er made) to the highest bidder for rath, M loonoi w. it. Aisop ro., tireeiisouru, u lowing property to wit: ... One billiard and two pool tables, with carpet ana fixtures. w .... .. IS. rnir-PH. Consisting in part of two handsome Mirrors, Pic tures, two Walnut Marble Top Sideboard Cases, with other attachments of Cigar Front; one uos-ler-Bahman Safe, Ae 4c., making all nrtjessar? furniture or a complete Bar, Saloon and Kestau rant, . Also a large lot of FlrstOlass Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting in pt of one bro cade Parlor Set, one Parlor Brussels Carpet, tnree Walnnt Chamber Sets, 4c; 4c. , , . The Bar, Saloon and Bestaurant are In wsi class condition and has a good run of custom, u located conveniently in the town of Greensboro, N. .1 . and will ir imnir terms are offered, be sola -.. . wr m as a whole. ; Persons "leslrens of engaging In this business can make a good mvestment. . . n, W. D. ALSOP, Agent, Greensboro, N. C, March 17, H86. apr!2dStaw, 3w. - Fresh Arrivals, TreshShad, " Corned Shad, . " : ChlclMns, FatM&ckerel, , Pickled Boa Herring, Boneless Codfish and : Qttt Edge Butter at - ' ' . A. B COOK'S, One door Sooth 014 Charlotte Hotel. brl7d iHpuses Rented; nnnMMT;ted and ranti collected, In the city Adrertlsed tr&rtchzm. . CHARIXrTTK BKAL EST ATI! A6KNCY, B.S. COCHBANS, Dianager, mayadtf le Ptreet vont CwntreJHotM W.a WTWrt -M?.M3 Ut at ho(m&nT . Blood and Stdn Diseases aakrjei freeT -T Qrwstrsfx3.08- -Wen-IHealtoBenewefeTdrdebtiit,. I v&dSoSr t. - J 1 3 r, ; ' ' . . , ... - t i w 'ff ' BOflOdtf THI0E2S3TE.N nee Guaem Km. Cu, Bosou WA I anspru , oommhlBer.
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