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DAILY, CHARLOTT BOB S E R VEK : F R ID A Y ; MAY 29, 1 885.- nr.1 jj; I t E ' 'A : i' It ' v I I 14 PUBLISHED PJLlLy EXCEPT MONDAY CHAS. B. JOKJ3S -Editor and Proprietor. Entbrkd at rem Purnimoi is Chablotts, N. C, 48 tWOOHD CLASS MATTKB. THE20THDAY.I THE, PJJULIC EXCLUDED i I H E CO 17KT ROOMi llli i i-; Teaiiaioaf (or the DVlefmi ol'lo,refyns iViuiirsMjnori faddui cact -waica . Kit an,d."Mnstache--Accountins for Ills YVhereaboats oo . the . 13 h March. ! Ji 1 j t "Sichmond, Va., May 27.r1Upon the opening of the court, this! morning, the twentiethday-f th$ Cluvettus Madison biurfler trial, Judge Atkms announced that it Was inadvisaula.to change the place of. folding court 4 at this late day in the triaL ' The Judge had given an order against the admission , of .visitors ,tjp th9 cour room, and ' thaii oily- peiS sons actually connected with the case, representatives of the press, the legal fraternity - ad, ministers be nresent i fk i 1 .1 t i i If, I 8on,Bince she wask a! child. 5 Pememj beredtht affair withJBzggsvthe,weJI digger, wno naa gotten noiaoiieiiers written bv Lillian to several persons. and had seen passasw?iir5V!8rjqra' which the writer spoke f iiving fin nappuy witn ner parents. . xne, mai ter was compromised and the letters given up. ... BJ Anderson, of King and Queep.. county,' testified that he sawithe priS' oner several times on -SfM) ppuvgi March and did not ,see"anv. scars or scratches on his hends. Had , never . 1 . ; i i- - - i. 1a 1 Been tne prisoner wear a mustacue. A numjbef 6f fUflelBesJteofi" that thfiV 'had i known i iharmson tor years ana intimately, saiane was a young' man of good character and had never;, to their knowledge, done anythingwrofieid'thatithejInever knew him to wear a mustache. Some of these witnesses were ques- xi . . t . - i FROM I S I - JLrJIwf PU ikslotParisiani Cpm5 oners weanng - ,th fhi iifey, bul i'l wnrrlvA aRsiorfs from none of them were positive, as tofhe menuty of the n;aicl.to.Jtie-J)een" UTAin htr.rhA nmnAvt vm ym f-hA na 1 r."0"10"""' I found at the reservoir II., I' Savagej clerKii Jdmd& Br'os stOreat' pentertil ! testaed inacjienefftne.1 &r- man joei. He (Joel) had jewelry for sale at the store. He had known the prison er eight irears, hut never1 knew rjf the prisoner giving Joel an article of jew elry to repair. CaptATjP.jBogley.'an insurance . . Jr J 1 1 : l i . AH aguub.tu.iu Aip wan ,in .ivigumuiu j the 13th""a&cH4th of March: J He met the prjsoner; tbk train. ben going down . to-West Tjfinti ph., the morning of thel4tb: and coh versed with him on various subjects, b"utsa nothing unusual; io. his aQtiooa ) bis personaV appearahice- He did not notice any- thing wrong about .the. appearance of nis nanass xne-, prisoner, seemea to be in good spirits. In reply to questions the witness said the prisoner had left an impres' sion on nis mind, that he (the prison er) had spent rhefcighto tha!3th b maruu wun relatives oi me witness. He was in companv, with the prison er at TatrDanndcfebn'the 14th. iand while, therer'af) per announcing- th nnaing oi tne Doay in tee, reservoir was read. The witness remarked: "This is anptherjJeter Phillips affair,"' but thaiprisooeriiriade no11 remark1 about it, - , - v r rr n L P. Bagby, of West Poiht,i being' sworn, saia be was in Kichmond on the 13th of March, and on, the after-, noon of that day saw1 the' prisoner in Mozart Hall,' where, the "Chimes of Normandy''" 'was''-being' performed, but did not know whether or not he remained there during the whle per-, iormance. lie also saw tne prisoner at the police, court after his arrest, and the prisoner then asked him (the -witness) i&it.was in the afternoon. -or at night that he saw hin) in Mozart Hall. He -told the prisoner it was in the afternoon and that was all" that passed between them. . i - i , Geoi-IUBagby- testifieil that the TtlHonnpV Vila a'-twlatina nf Vi The prisoner wai at the houseJ of the witnessson the. 12th JDfjMarch- He stayed tdtearahd left about :1 6clock: He 8howedno disposition to leave in . time to meet thp Chesapeake & Ohio1 The prisoher :was: in Richtnond twy nightsjn JLanuary 4 .Tbewitaes DAVA1- U) him' lth rlaU tX J i Miles,Turpin, city, auditor, -testified that the prisoner was in' his offlcedn the 6th davjof JaflQuarv. and the.wit4 : 1 neps had given "htm a warrant dri the x iTea8urer lor. ie3 interest n city ' bonds, the property of ' Mrs Jane runstalU .IbW was early lathe dav 8. C.,Greenbbw,ityitrea8irer'I"te unea ini, nfs jooofcs showed, that he naa given" Jv"Uluvenus ajchecki on the 16thpjf JannaryrforJthe, warrant issued by the auditor for the 'interest reconiedfat 4. rfplock: tms after noon, ' ' J (ili i-iiU m C5ounsei(oi: both sides spent an Bout iu examining ine correspondence re lerrea to yesterday as passing be- Kweva banian maaison, deceased, and Cary Madison, with a view to avoid .uocaujus tt Twe tieiters in open court. I.M mti H A? n. V m uiewconierenoe was ine presentauon of a paper agreed "That it is admitted that Carv Mad won wa8r-.-jnoT:iliraiC& irom tne-sjiriiurciA toiheVWlJfi her death haf the'parties5 nevetfeifete later thatt th .aurnmer fliS83;-Uiat hun a letter xX(ressmlier MS fat iim ing ePT than for any one wae, ana asnng turn to meet her "in; xuunmona nna tace her to. the.ta r in Octot)er48 with any other j MntUman'i Lun signed helf rour. lover atidl fcv terse of love boetry: that . nn tX vl tWine Of 1884 her IflttAm far..ir been of a courting nature, that Cary- xmju aooviw uaj jnere was no ' .. atitual engagement, between thenn that in no letter since 1884, did she express her love for him, but did in one letter chidehimifpfc not. contuW uing to Ioye hef.dd sthat this fltate--ment is gleaned from the correspon dence of nine or tonjetters. from each." - ". ? jarkDavis, proprietor of the ; teptiadng' . his house on five occasions, the last . two times being in January and - 4 March. In January he stopped at the houseon the-B,ghtwf -the 5th and 6th. In Marehthewitness' tnet I the pnaoner between 4 and 5 o'clock 2th evenm 0 Wh Ml IU tdid voo mux aeaiTr -nnnr rniHrrVt .. wnen ne retired. Ho nnift kia i.;n k retiring, as he sqae was; going home m the morning: " iJ??68. d8n clerk at theAmcr of room 21 about rne o'clock, cave her the key of her room: vShe alked : )nietmng about the bowho- faadt Mtwuui. iue noie, out not knowing anything about the matter he could uuu give ner any luiwumiiuu. - v B. W. Vashon, night clerk at the Davis House, testified that the pris oner had stopped several times at the house. . He was there January 5th and 6th, and again on March 12th and' 13th ; saw him at the hotel at 8 o'clock p. m. on the 13th, and again about 12 o'clock when he came in, and after remaining in the office nearly half an hour went to his room. A lew jniiw utes afterwards his bell rang and the boy; ans $ered it. The boy came back . foria; bofctlo of whiskers for him,i which was sent; did ctot notices $ny-t thing-unuBual abouthis appearance; frfaaniiet.r..-, J Ijf xne-aeiense nere introaucea a pa per showing the measurement of the distances, in. the tichiity efethe reser voir alsd ce'rtairf portions of the tes timony taken before the coroner in contradiction of the evidence of some of thCiWitnessestfor the prosecution dhna. DxKlsori proprietor of th& Afoerican hoteTtlstified that hepsaw tjpflupanlbf room 21 twice on the 13th of March ; once when she went out in the morning and again about i o'clock when x sbf returned. : Had sown the prisdder ty-sight for about 2 years, but did not know his name until atter ms arrest, was in tne omce onrthe night of the A3th j Fhert a; per son came: up.and handed a card tothe clerlp wbip sent J tf uf fetairs. I Did fiot; recognise phe parti as the prisoner. Te joort in q aqjeurnea. j ttJRElCiN FLASHES'. Jjtai8erUltaBt.lU-aSe' Funeral-. . Commamsts ana the net rias. Berlin. May 28. Fmperor Wil liana ia somewhat wersei this, morp infcfrtTheiirotestanal trduBle f be came more seriousyesterday after- jnooH jftiidi he J&ssed a Testless night. The imperial lamuy was suminonea from Potsdam. barthfe male- another demonstra tion this afternoon, when speeches bv some of their prominent speakers l W le aaddJ Thevgoverimmltiip 'it necessary' to take special precau tions against a QjmmuBWtWtbr?a? at V X. ail UUgU Br iuuciai iu.yu rthtommiAi i'rrMtiiBtafi ,of war SVl Tpirhents from -v - O thn provinces to immediate dutv in Parisr Theserae.expjscted thisevMng . tdCarrive it, -i rl f iTHBS- fU ' . L. -j7 & NERAL Sarah Bernhardtihas asked permis sion fpr herself i conipanytojom in tne runerai procession. PRIESTS ORDERED TO VACATE. The Goverflnjeht. ;hasordered the priests, to quit (the Pantheon within forty' eight hours.' Many of the newg papery denounce this:, order with in-T diguatton: a0, ..0r.!: ;THE . REMAINS Qt THIERS AND , GAM- fitruction, now that the Pantheon has been restored to its. original purpose. proposes that the remains of ex President -Thiers and Leon Gambetta be transferred . to the Pantheon, wherein will be placed the hodv of yictogor.XI. v;,i (( ! f.A RESOLVED TO CARRY THE RED FLAG. The CommunistsTin their several fneetings held last: evening. Adopted. irresolution declaring their purpose to carry the red nags at the funeral of Victor Hugo. The Revolutionists alsa warned the Government jnot to "UVI .Ul J ,T .vu L UVUiUlUUIOlQ Ail their 4 etyrnimaion ) to -bear their flags 4andbahners in' the great pro cession. 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii SHOT HER TRADUtEK. Woman Avenged flow a . Alabama Chattanooga, Tenn.r May 27. i-A very sensational episode occurred at Scottsboro. Ala., this afternoon about frveo'clopk: Jars bkeiton, belonging to one of the most prominent families in. North Alabama ) shot Hiigh i By- num, : a wealthy merchant, four tim$8l He was) eittjrig injfroat of his" store, when Mrs Skelton beckoned Mm ftata across! the strtt. iJWhefal uynum had approached, within ten, feet pfithe lady; she drew aiievilvec irom tne lolds of her dress, and plac- jng Jhia hdtreU alMoat ini hisV iaie,s screamea put : ; . Aaror I" WAV. . - .V W - , ? At thejsame Umeshe fired (e halt grazea nis cheek, and before Bvnum could? retreat Mrs. 'Skelton. shot - him through tha shoulder, and the re- niajnmg two l bulletsi sped Lwide of vuvaa uioi a. 1111 D LObCitCEl thai Byddrn.has! .cir&ilated, blander , ouij report derogatory to her charac ieri mjim 701 .Ullti .yJii 1 wo years ago., ner sister. Mrs. 'Jordan shot at BynunOwftti '"ehot1 un for the same offense. Mfs. Rkel- jtdiiisarfreridered) ammeiliafelyJ after'- esnootuig . rf " Vl ,m0au ihiiiv nivi viri iiuirim iDiiiJ q??. it inn oi Bf maiided. Pittsburg, Pa , May. 28 A Urge meeting of the iron manufacturers was h Id here today. .The question Of wagls Va8"4icUB80dVin detail. "and waa. defcicjed ; unanimbuslj Jnot,i,to biru tuo bcuio 01 ine workmen SShicbi'Was mailed td different lodges ot the Amalgamated Association yes terdayr: Letters and telegrams were reaJ from iron manuturef i'dif- fereUt Darts of tha mnntrv ctniinn. tBa? they did not intend to sign the : Male A number 'of ' letters stated thafthe concessions already made by the manufacturers were too large, ffbfcresult of the nail manufacturers' conference at Cincinnati was made Jtnwn atr -the . meeting. "Tomorrow All the nail mills in Filteburg and the wcm win cioseuown iiew Method 61 Giving Qaotationf. r9f?v;YoRK, May 28. The Btock ex change has adopted aBevtPian.frt the., Collection and distribution of quotions.ht, of citsj rfpxm- U portf rs, fouiat'eich ebd ofi the Vobfe,4i win coiiect ine quotation, and give them to the operator, who will send therav simultaneously toithjej ticker companies The operators." will be stationed inca booth. The ' fctock 'k changoi in this way, seeks jturttrol its owr quotations, and to kt ep them from the-sbuGk.'hhrrx 'i t a -e.tiii iu .sjsr feet Flood will fill the heart of 1 very suffering woman If she will only perW8tttftbtesM trr TierWa" ravote Prescription.'' It will cure the mst xcrucbttbig periodical pains, and relieve you of all Irregulaji ties and ervhearthy miiori.lfWHr bosftlvelj cure Internal lntlanwtl. 11 and tile ration. mLsplaosr ment and aU kindred dlsd iier . ' Pri redmv.i t.. A il l Our .Hit 1 D?-B Wilson Carr f Miltimore. tnvs he b usea Kosad ti In ci-ses of m rouJa m UiiJxtknJ w.miu uvu (UIHHrui'tlO-r. dallsto all persm. MjfTerfci. ituh V fisUoud ' Perused or ' yj?'parayon he has H;1 voihilBiL'tJuiOTif. tfin, I lATfceee, boutli, says iu- fins een so much benefited .f. n?.8?1!1 18 ,at cheerfullj reoom mends it to all his rrleDda-aBdVacauaiataiieaT nMnrmtioina . AU . ITII11rr AW j " T 3 If? fP.EisSrtlel cWmii Bisjis &ft OEflRGIl BONDS. Henry CIcwb Trying to Knn Them Out V , " ' -K New Yoek," May 27. The State of Georgia, some few years ago, repu diated eight million of its bonds. Just recently Georgia issued 2,500, 000 of bonds known as "new fives." T. Wolff e & Co. wish to placa the bonds in New York, but the holders of the repudiated, bonds object. They think Georgia should redeem the re pudiated bondH beiore Demg permit-, ted to place any new bonds oh the 'ago the bank superintendent issued J on nrHor fnrhiAdintr aavinm hunts I banks from buying State or railroad bonds. The officials of Georgia, represented by a committee, are seeking to nave tis order repealed. This afternoon Deputy Attorney General Wm.r A. Post had a meeting with some of the holders of the repudiated bonds and representatives; of the new; bonds Wolffe & Co., who are seeking to place the bonds in New York, were representee 1, uenry ;Uiews stated that bis firm had never been financial agents for. the State of Georgia in New : York.oi The : Fourth National bank had acted in that capacityand does at, the present . time. - - While &4vernor Bullock was in office, t!lews & Co. acted as bankers1 and brokers for the: State of Georgiar and negotiated its bonds. Pending -the sale of the bonds the firm' loaned large sums of money-to i the State,' holding the bondsaal jollateral 1 When the State repudiated: its ibonds they were- left in the ; lurch with many 01 hers; ExGoyernori Bullock 'cor roborated Clew's statement "as re- earding -the Fourth ; National , bank ielne tha financial agent of the State, ana the ; negotiations- q toe . repuai a ted bonds of Clews & Co." On the 20th ofc June vheGeorgians will state their side 01 the case,- By procuring jth$ ;, repeal ,f Superintendent Hep jburn's order Georgia expects -!to be able,; fr , place their bonds1 with; the sayings banks. WASHIJViION NOTES. This President Goes to New York -"Cabinet Itonncine "Offensive larii sans in the Pension Office, Ilk Washington, May 28. The Presi- UtSBb Will lCcivo osuiugbuu iui ijcn York tomorrow..dif htj apdjwifl be accompanied! byiSaCQtaris-WhUney and Endicottand Postmaster General iVilaSi ajidfbxoSretaryi ltoarJin - f.;qhfialf.h will nfirmit. .TJttMr., 5aste hisheaUh .wul.peraoitjTle-parrn ty expeci 19 Teiurn sunaay. - ? There Jwas a full attendance -of : the1 cabmut at the meeting.Jpdtyj-iuclud- mgSecretary Lamar, who nas par- tially recovered from his recent at tack of 6ickness. ihe question authorizing the . con tinuance of the World's,. Exposition at INew Ui leans was again .considered Xhe result is shown in a telegram sent by1 the President to Senator Gib son, later in the day,' of which the following is a copy : ,. ; lhe question of re opening the Exposition has been considered by .the -cabinet, and they are unanimous, ly qf the opinion that 'ihereis no warrant of law would not be for. it, and that it expedient on other LXFTiNa the offensive partisans;. if A, chief of division .and several ijlerksof the twelve? hundred and fourteen hundred ( dollar grades "in tne pension omce. -were' todar dis missed upon ' Charges ;;.of.i "offensive partisanship." an itipoktaint uecimos, 'i J6 ii ii ,a. I iO I. I ? 5 bavannah ia. May p7i Aa In teresting case was decided m the city court today, of great importance to all beneficiary orders. . H. Stephen Newton, the well knov n young mer- cnant, was a member of the Knights Qt tne uoiaen rule, and neld a bene' ficial certificate for $3,000. On the 6th pf December, 1882, he committed suicide by shooting himself. His' wife brought suit againt the lodge for $55tuvu.,- xne omcers resisted pay ment, claiming. that their constitu tion did not permit them to pay the claims of a deceased member who jtook; his own life, t S. M. Bernard, general attorney tor the supreme or der of. the United States was here. nd (assisted the counsel of the local jodge. C. N. West appeared for the plaintiff. , Lhe jcase occupied. the en tire day. vahe plaintifl! claimed that the aeceasd was; in his right mind at the time that he shot him- self, land therefore was. not responsi 'Mej j After two hours absence the jury rendered a verdict for the plain- :ttff;in the sum of $28,04 with interest irom the nrst of March and all costs of suit, being the amount Newton had paid iu as assessments. t Hill 1 '. j , ! --.. i ' . ' - v.j I If - t5 Fra(eiizatloo beiwer-n the North MUd ''Of J the Houih Warm'y liged. r ; .oAbatoga, May 28- At, t,he ;lo3e ot thjsfnlortung'B session; of 4,ho Ban itast Jlission Society. Dr. F. M. Klha Sjt "Baltimore, latelv of Boston nH itrMcDoBald-9tfAtlonta wemm ceived as delegafes frbm the 'South ern iaptet?Cc3ittt!tThey made BwryiBK epeecnjesiayoring.ihe.icl08e8! Iiatefnization of iSorth and South. ... IhiB afternoon addresses on work among thefOolbred peoplf of 'a the South weremade by Dr. -Mitchell, President of Roger. Williams Univeri sity, ; it Nashville, ; Dr. , W J. Sim mons of Kentucky, and 1 Rev. Mr. Gilbert of South Carolina.1' In these addresses it was' asserted t that the special ostracism of white teachers sent South to - colored schools, , was more tjalked of here than . practiced there, 'that no color line appeared at the New" Orleans Expositi ju, that the exhibits of negro inventors and artK sans' were cordially; received and fairly fehown, and that they consti tuted A creditable display. : ' ' l4illed bf a Fallins; Derrick. .rl BosToif.'May 27.-Hiia afternoon a derrcsj ueed it hoistiBg buUding ma? Unitarian building, corueri of Beacon and Park streets, -fell- from the sec61ttcf Btory, iwingt6 the breakiug of the guy rpe. . Mfes Grace 1 lWrd,'. forty vears old. ot No. 13 Lvman. - rItpak ,wKo .wis paHOj ,v)tb;. a' companion, tu Birucs uu i uo ueau anil Kllieu. Her C' npaniou escaped ip jury; (,Misa Lord .was), wtjtt'knvwri in -literary irircles ! as a- translator of .""French works. i--";-.v,';:;:f i:r;J..';:'.? ;;4 - '' Nodistase which doi not confine a man to his' bed so oonop:. tel; unats him for- business as dys pepsia When the Irtouutcu is foul, the bralu Is always muddy and confused, aud as the can s and anxieties ti Uba are sufficient burden tor the oigans or ilioiiKht to bear, wiinout being tormente r by the m bale born ot: indigestion, It Is highly lfKl:abl for lh.- hran'ukt-,a8 wifbs f,r the sake of evarj other fjjrtlon of the sy-u-m, tfant the ilHruVruli . tuiuactt should be restored Uh the utmost dittput t 10 a ixautliy, vlg oous eondlilon. This object oau atmiystwaucoinp Mhed bj aco'trse bl ilo-itetier's btomaea Btite.s. te l un-st and best o veie-Uibie Siorit ;W4r r rvauuatHS tile riiuii 9ld Uutiu.Cd ih tiiigh -ill -bowels. Uu.vrh and toiittf te lotphl tttuOo.-JMd -gulaUto tLi !v-, finrts' rirmne.B. u i-w.v'uiu l ara ta. rium t flf lu ftMita eotweii - P.-f oi f.f fd f.t. aeiTs r or jnaigesiHrtu nu avwufc.me, tjt m.tf of the Dotftbis, sickiH-ss i in Monuu.u, it V -tJlue8,J' snouia taxe tue ott the present o neonse or lwlvad'TtartHr. h-1 "October and November R n-i-fi4d..rhnvei-s.V . Season, i i 'i - i .) ' NiMimii rinu. iuul? 2.jL5r y A C17RE FOKVj V DBOPIIOB1 A . Simple Weed that Grows by the war- ? t: 8iaw..Hi8tory of the Cure.. , Albany (Ga)irgus r A lady handed a reporter, the other day, a slip of paper asking him if he would not puousn n ior uviihk of the public. It . was found to bo a simple but effective cure for that dog-day terror-hydrophobia. The cure, which great experience' has pfoved to he ; mrauioie, is nouiuig niore than,, the root, jof a coni won weed,' known as elecampane, toeped iu milk. Elecampane grows in gveai profusion along many Country roans in this and Rensselaer' Counties. lt hba nrtwArfnl medicinal dualities, and milk is well known td be a specific for many poisons. The manner of ad ministering the antidoto will be learn ed bv a perusal of tho following his- tory ot tnis sunpiw mm ,wuuuciiti Cure: . ... - , -. , r ' In Chester ' county, r&. uvea a mpd Joseph Emery, who used to be sent for far and near when any One had been bitten Dy a raoiu animal. He went to his patient car rying something understood to be a root,' which he dug himself from the woods He mUKea a pins oi ueau milk from the cow,' put the root into boiled it, gave it to tne paiicui. fastingj maae mm iass. aner iKiB-mg it i gave a second and third dose ou alternate days, and never failed in -t fecting- a cure. In some way his secret transpired, - ana tne rooi is known to be elecampane. - ; , , . H The story,1 current iu the,' country. was- ttiat n old tjerman maae mo discovery, in the days ot-penn, t ua applied to the Pennsylvania Legisla ture for a grant of $300; for making ms secreii puunu. . ais uuer ,jn,aa treated with contempt', 'and he- re solved that his "secret should die witn him. ;i;'Bat' a drunken son1 knew vtv wrote out the recipe, nakihg'a num bef of copies, and tried td; seH;thetn at one dollar apiece He; only suc ceeded m selling two, one or these to the man Who made such i fft etive' use of ;it. J So' well did he establish the local repufiUion of his specific that in his neighborhood 1 folks 1 were not afraid of mud dogs.- This man never failed to cure err ' prevent ' hvdrooho- biai. !; In one case- the Spasms, hnd be- ....1. ...J?, - L H -a Jy - . guri'OetoTo me nrsi uos?, wus given, and the patient recovered. J : Onn of (irurit'.-i (.noil Nishlft. New 1 York, May.i 28. lost night was oneot Gen. Grants good nights. He: sleeps t.-well and is feeling very well today. .. .- ' : fI4KKim Hf TELRflKAPIl MAY IS, It 5. . .''7 '!'. :...J - ! i Bai.timoke Noon Kloar ' quit-1; Howard 'STreel and Western Superfine 3.50ii3S5. lCirr.-itS.90ff $4.37: Famny $4 evx5.5ii; City mils super a.50 Patapsco Family $6; . superlative- Patent ifi-25; wnent somueni uiuc-u . nesieni - aitlve: Southern rf 85t7$1.0u- rto: aiuber JI OGfj $l.fj; Na 1 Maryland 9JffS1.0tfU; No:- 8 We-t'n win ter red sijot 14IA bid Corn Southern firmer; Western dull: SoutUeru white 61305: yellow 63rf 5'W- - CmcAoa Ftour dull. WheartowM-i May 85Uf?i 6 June 8 tkaSiyij July 8 a 8i)l8; Ko. red gaiii Corn eak, closed c low-r; eash 4614; May i 4P1434T: June 46lt?4. Ju T 4519-4614 Oats opened strong, closed weaksashJ)2l,3Jl'; f2a 32; June 3 233-, Julr UMs 324. Ue.-a oorK active una sironeer ciin siiL4orTiu.4U): June, iia456l0.6 -; July 4 0.541010. Lard IVste h'euer earlt. advance ullerward lost: casli 3tb 45aS6.47M: June t6.171.r?iti 6iU: July itlbO, f6 60. Boxed meats .teady; dry s. lted sboaldei s :s.yoiT 94 OU; abort nos 5 ; - snort clear sides i5.HUSi5 85. Whisker firm attl.15. Siurais lirm: cranuiatea lyti btanaara a 6 , , wiunMUTOMTurBentlne Arm al U.. Rosin dull: i stratnett' S: eood strainea a2LV Tar firm M- $1.15; crude --turpentine, -steady; liard tUO; yellow dip tuid 1rKln 1.7S , i - SAarnah Turnentlne firm i at 30. . Rosin . nun v si.uuiffsi .rah. : ' ! -. UHARUNr-'niruenune -firm at tXA. Rosin sijSHu-.siruintKi ii.uyj gooa stramea l.u. , lf:.'.t-i.t I.. . j NKW YOKK. j,..v" Exchange 4.861. Money "Hfeitl Sub treasury uaiiuices euia : si -i.tvi.uuu: ; currenrr sje.aw.uu Uovenimentg steady; (our per centg. tlXtik: Alabama t lass A. Vob.i....s.x. . r " Class B. fires , . 1.04 Georgia 6s.. ...'' weorla 7's mortKiun North Carolina 4's. si North Carolina 6s. ex. Int..., ,.109 North Carolina's Funding South Carolina Brown Consols . 1.04 10 l.P7Vi Tennessee 6's... ?lntlnia6,s...... H9 .60 4 Virginia C msols Cliesaoeake a n Olil. " 1 : '. v vr-f Cblgo and NortltweHtera.., Chicago and North western, preferred ...... Denver and Hlo (Hande j -.h . Krle..i East Tennessee.... . Lake Shore..., ... Louisville and Nashville.'....,.. Memphis andCharleston.. Hnhnannilnhla f 9Ms i"4 6214 , 04 Nashville and CTiatCaiiTooga"! New Orleans Pacffic. IsL . 65 New York Central... .......... ' 84 17 . , lfiVi Norfolk and Western preferred. Northern Pacific common Northern Paclfie preferred. Pacific Mall.j,,r... Beading.......:...:. ........, Bichmondaml Alleehanv. ... :.4 65 IS .4 Richmond and Danville. .i..u:.;; '. Blchmond and West Point Tennlnjil.i.,r goekitlad:.t..; ; St. Paul. ....j. ...... . 8t Paul preferred ...J.., '.IV Texas Pacific...,..,......,.... . . Dnton Pacific-..;.. .U...T... '... .' .. Wabash Paclfie..... .... i.. V Wabash PacIOe, preferred Western Union., Bid.; tLantbld. SOffered. .' t AikJ' Rs! . 1 1.141 6 1114 D. " TJ'r C'ottn. UAiVSON O.lUt: niMifttnv in 4-Tfi not Mwwrint. rwi sates IWJ;., toek. 4,856,- ex port Nortolu Quiet i middling 10 II 16: net receipts bib; gross &- atock 8,816; ales 44; export? i : WaKmoroN-Steady; mtddlln? 10U; net rec'U o pun a suw ; stock mi : exports- coast wat Brttato-. , .. ;;,.i.t.,,.fc,rfj ojimii-oieaoy; mmaung iu; net receipts M: gross , 81; sales 15:' stock 8.4): - exrjorts coast wise to continent France-) '. ureat Britain Nw UaLKN9-teadT: middling 10W ne rWts ai; gross.. saws XNO: stock 86,780; expert continent , .,. moBriJt-rimii; -niddlin 10WrfJnet tecs 18; gross 13; sales -; stock UJS&m expts coastwise MiotPB IB Quiet j middling 10; receipts 48: shipments va8; sales 400; stock a 891 i-.i ....... - AoousTA-Qulet: middling loj receipts ,131: shipments ; sales 10; stock -.' , Chaklkston Quiet ; middling 10; net ree t 134: gross 134;, saies l'l, stock 8,894: exports to coastwise ; continent : Great Britain . . N'"1' York- Qui -t; sales 650; middling uplands 1') 15-16; Orleans lllfe?-, consoUdated net receipt 1158; exports to Sreat Britain 1011, to France 771; continent 60L ' " ' , Fuiares. 'f. Nkw Tork Net receipts ; groM tures closed t,teady i tales 30,500 bales. -' May .....;..!......... 2i Ku 10.703 80 10 8(9.86 108631.87 10.929.88 ia69a.70 10.389 40 10.25a.2ft 10.269.7 10.469.47 une.....f . .iuii. august, y ..j jw.. i . ; aeptember.t 7 . Ootobr.4.j.,. November. .v. December January, j...... 1 mmrtt '( -4 Februaryj March..'. April ' Liverpool Cotton jtluiiceu .i- ttVEKi-ooL. May 28.-Sfdy, but little doingt mi dllngmup!ands 5 15-16d; orleans-4id, sales 5ftO: speculation rMiport 9; reoeipti 23,0Wf Ameri can .3,3.0. Futures steady. . . ... .. Uplands low mMdling elauseJ Jone and July deliver 6 6644d95 67-4d.'i ,'! 'l .r.T'V... August and September 61 6d. " -September and October 6 61-64d,r5 62 6r,fI -J Jf 2 m. Sales American 890 uixiim tow Biid dlliur clause. May delivery 5 67 64d (sellers.) , May and Jnne667-64d, (selle - '".'-: i June and July 6 67 64d, tsellers.) n tus -s y" - July and August 562 64il. (eWlers ti,ti' "August ancISepteinber 6" i-64d. (buyera.! . ..' September; ani October 612 Gitt, va u) J - L . October and Koyi-mber 6 5t-64d, buyers.)- Jlwf? November an-i Dewmber 5 50 64d', tw W- i) vf Deee nlr and January 6 CM4d; sefier ) - J 4 i Jut fe iteadr. . t ..Tfj.. sn tti : j upiuiuls low nUd.UlnK .,Uus-i May j .May and Jun667i (fefsyy'M-H'J i?'' 1 f luneand July.fi .74d (seUer.),,,! ite'Ai rlJuH andUHgust 62d (sellers) 'J 1 . August an MpuinDer e l-MHtouy Tsy . - December an anoarr 6 CO 64d,.pller8.1 Stitures closed tteady. J ; 4, & a Cly iyotiom JIarker.5 OmC( 0 TH BHMV1, t- ' -r . r CHARuyrK, N. C, May 5S), IS. The city cotton market yesterday elowsl dulj but steady at tba following quotations: - Middling .. 1 Beoelpts yesterday ..y. -t- ,14 ? 'i r - iiii?lnimiv TanaiU's Fuach Cigars are wliuiers ayaln In tli last raoa for popularity Ame lea's flaesti 6 eent cJgaeBve for aauarter. i u: I ': ' -X im i -H ". T.C.6MITnC04, Agna. T.C. Smith A Co., have maUe a new departure In giving the pubUc aa old fauli'-OueU cold Lemon ade all Joenta a glass. , . . . . .., , : , . , T 1 . 1 I t lo.oea FOTTii8 1 -;vv,7i Lewies Strictly Pur Lead bought for cash before tfie jreoentadvahoe In price we do not Intend to hold It, hut wl l close out the lot at small cost. ' - ' .: T. C.SMirH CO. Choicest In Charlotte five sticks for S cents trytt.,, if T.aSMITH&PO Steel Soda FouutaJns at $30 each K. 0. B. here. . ! otLates soaps.: :'.''J , Toilet and Fancy In profuse supply also Laundry Boat.',-"" . .' T.,CSMnH4CiJ. PHILLIPS' PtLlTtBLE Cod Liver da 0 cts nd one dollar botties-best in ths world.: : .I' " T. C. SMITH 4 CO. i I'i -i JIATII SPOUSES. l"or 15 cents we sell a nice Bath 8 nonce large enough lor ordinary use. T. C. SMITH 4 CO. PBATTS JATKAL OIL. Makes the best light arid never expl des. Donl trost common kerosene oil, U will go S when you think It aliH loaded. . - - T. C. SMITH CO. ) IP YOU AEEU Medklnea, and want them read; nad or earelully and lreshly prepared, erme U l. C. Smith 4 Co's Drugstore!, ; i'i r 'CORi SHIELDS , Just the thing tv relieve you the pall 'caused tj these aoneylsg excrescences, T.c. sarrH &co. t RKIk - STAE Coqgi cure-the latest Cough Medicine out; 50 cts a bottle bf - - JT. C. SMITH 4 CO. ... -' I 11 I7CCU A LIB R A.rt S ' Or Mclfed' jatxlr the ipreat Blood Purifier. En dorsed artd rt eomniended and used by doctors all over gia land. T. C. SMITIf 4 CO. -pr ' 1 1 1 1 "" Cleveland Minera! Springs - s f n L WILL OPBN MAT 15. Thse Springs are two miles from Shelby. N. C, 54 west of Charlotte, and one mile oi the Carolina Central railroad. -:.' " . . Hacks will be at Springs StaMoo on arrival of every train. tA tj rover Station.; on the Alr-Ltiie railroad. backs cn be obtained. . ... r . uota ana warm uauis. . White and Bed Sulphur and Chalybeate Waters. ' A good String Band secured for the season. ' A Bowling A 'ley in good order. , Livery accommodations attached 1o the Hotel. Bates of Board reasonable.- Special rates to families for the season. Koc. further Information addreaB , mayl4dtf , , ;t. 8. McB. POSTON, Proprietor. iTo, Publishers We are Dre oared to furnish a flret-elass aualltr ol News Ink to impound buckets, at $3.00 per bucket ttovli ' TH1 OBSIRVXH. .41 i 1;. Dwelling House on the ewwr of College and Julrd streets. Klght rooms and large basement; in e well ot water, large yard, spring house and "Wiry. Appiyto inayrqu . Ai B. DAVIDSON. VALUABLE REAL MTE. . I '.:. i ' Any one wlshlna to buy a desirable 1 room dwell inf within Ave mlnutM.walk nf thA nnMlfliumftM. in Charlotte cheap can find such an investment oy applying vt - k. k. cochkanis. tv. i Manager cnanotte Heal Kstate Agency. Allj Kiniiist Plants " Beet Buncombe Cabbage, Late Flat Dutch and Drum Head, and Long-legged Collard plants at ten bents per hundred. ' Early Bed Pea body Sweet Po- to sups, ax si.au per toonsand. Jewell vam and Barbadoes Milt, al -f.25 .per thousandV Celery yuiuis rvou ui vwv weens. , aouress. - ' , :.,! j i- llJ '. J.-C. L.-HABRI8. loarm ....) at.. ; fiaielgh, N. 0: OWING TO 'THE FALLING OF HiMJJQND Justice's store, rendeiing the building I occit- Hicu uumiei a iiara iuuvtiu:ui tiuuvtOCk 01 Hardwire, GutlBry, (i f.-;i; i;iu;GUNS,i ETOi, J;' To the store reflsntly occupied by Mi wr 4 Hlrsh. ioger, on Trade stret where t - will be pleasedHo' acu vv iuy axiouus uw uio yuuiic generally. . r : j maylod . ... . .. ;, BICHAlil JJOOKS. AN1S y A L MEETING; OwrjPor'SEbtticTARV. NoKrrf Carouka '.'1 S''ATBDKTAtA8AclnoN,'-1,, . I ATiiiTKVii.i,K,N.,C., Mar 14U 1886,. i a"HB ELEVENTtt A NNTTAL MEETING OF IBB ' 1 ' Nortl, Owolln , SfcrteVDI4t.- Assoc?. Vl'ri wih beiieldlnt Charlotte forvthrK? i.ysi b-KlnnliiB Tufsdar. June 2.-d. lfcteo, Aiidtitits.',riir,u.. practice Denflstry in the State -mnst "then and there present tb-uneives.-- S- e' iidvert semcnt of Board. i -i-fUUilAS M.OflNTKB. i.. BOARD: OF STiT DEXTAL EXAMINERS. . : The North Carolina Stata amlners wiU meet in Charlotte, K . C. tu- Isi Tues- .H116 " t'5 tbo jurro ot camming appBcanta forlicanse to .practice DeitgHtj ta the tSS Sr2"B!i v P rsons who began., me uracnoe m ientMtrr4tt tix-Sbt Alt. r ry 1st, I7TO (Without jf.dinlomj. fttim . i IkmiIIv onartered Dental .College are. re-julr, d. by law to TEil0e,?e fra,n ,n -BoHrt. 'Anrsons who S"1?!7 1883 wlth or without a diploma ltalSareB,firsU'W ProeUre "ene fromthe Slgnedj , Bij;B,GinMrTlLt'1 t 4 t-i ;llUlK.W ;r Fir? i Wuringour line oi .. .rr. . . . . j r'toiHaugng our line ot Imusmsaw . 'i ' . ... . . j.. v vnoes.t lifcartdwi 5 ffiJgTRECEIVEI)! KKKP COOL. GO Tp ttlGLER'S i ; To-daV ' " AND GET A PLATE OF Strawberry Vanilla, or 1 II If ii 'i ooo o o o o o ooo KKB E KK. 1 R KitB OOO RRR KKJB - A - MM MM 0 OR RE AA.MMMM (3 ' RRB RK A A M MM M O O R RE AAA MM M OfXJ R u R ERR A , A M M M "PKa-fi I ' --. . i. : r, -j -i'- ";;i ; Gandies,.; sn-j ... . .1 JiJ- ANT)- JI ST HIXEITEI) .1. R VRISTON'S KNICKERBOCKER Sboulder SHOK POLISH . . :-. i; -t-" " v -. - - -.1 ;. . Are harm a "big Ton.'- They are the best goods of the kind in the market, I flow have- for your inspection the perfect Tooth Brush, or Wayne's Patent. What the English brush makers say of it: ' ' ' . , , , , , Lohiion, March 96th. Bear Kr We ire. without doubt,' more largely interested in mannf xejtnring Tooth Brushes than any other firm In these Islands, and our patterns, with those : of our friends,- constitute- small museum; but of all we have made there is NONE, la our opinion, so effective for cleaning the Inter stices of the teeth as Wayne's Patent Tooth Brush : Very respectfully, your-, . - : - ;J---"- ' ;- G.B. KKNT 4 SONS. ' T MessrK Turner & Wayne. Philadelphia, Pa. i ' -. ' .- .v:, ,;: ... ! . For Sale By ; HoteliBrunswickf T BIS Hotel will be open for fhe reception of Guests onthelSth.o May.885, ,,, . ; ,x J ' The- Manager will endevor to maintain the high- matatlon of this Hotel, ana respectfully solicits the patronage of the public - Baees$40 per month; $10 per weptt; i &CT per bn. special rates made lor the moBUi or Setaou 7 OHUHto(iia : HOTEL BEDNSWIGI. ' ; 1 Smlthvllle, N. Carolina. i .xiayl3d2m IB Largest Stock s-.V." --i f t Jiiii J -M- II .Vkt .1 It -M i w J j ii j -: In-abundance; ; : . Nheefe Snrin r . . lllfii .:. . . i .. ? , ;.,- S .t. lfisjr- Meg ?-&gp IS - -2 AN ELEGANT JUNE Ol Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' r f tf - P 5 'i i. v IS 8 IS- And all kinds of 0 :;3E5 For Boys',' 'Ycuths' and Gentleman's isDl J 10 Summer Wear, Call and see our goods and prices befoi e you buy. Trade Street, GRAY & CO. -rt ill' ! 1 ,-' f . ' Respectfully call attenxifafn to' their' stock of NOVELTIES 311st received, such as Gents jeckwear, the handsomest and cheapest line in -the ''city;1 Hamburg Edgings and Insertings to match, all -widths and prices. t Fmyrna and Moquet Ruo-s Mattings, plainarid fancyj ii lAiik io. see the h.' DixoKdss f(3-fli?ter W b, The prettiest and late'sf novelty for ladies' and Children's Hose. Call and see us. BURGESS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEB IN ' ; i. i f i-S t &LLK1NDSXF ! Tr i .. BEDDING, &C. r .-"i full-line Ot- CHEAP BEDSTEADS. l.uuwiiJts.i'arior and unainoer suits, uor 0ns of all kinds on hand. No. 5 West Trade Street, Charlette, North Carolina. DR, LESLIE'S 'bi , a posrnr D YS P Constipat This medicine is a combination of pure vegetable matter which acts entirely on the digestive organs putting them in a perfectly healthy condition, and removing all matter contained tn the stomnch that used "el0Dg tbeK- No malaria or other blood disease hangs around the system where KASK1NE is . ; '- '":'" : '' . V WHAT CAUSES DISEASE. i H 1 1 t I -;;?..;. -r, .v,;i The accumnlation of garbage about the premises, which ferments and decays, is acknowledged to be a prolific generator of disease likewise.. The accumulation of undigested food in the stomach ferments and decays the gases arising therefrom poisons the blood, and as a consequence diseases of various anatef . , 'aldoses of KASKINE puts the dlgesUve organs In order, cleans out the stom ach, a perfect . circulation pt blood and perfect digestion Is obtained, and all liability of disease removed. PREVENTION OF "DIEiSE. No person whose digestion is healthy need have any fear of cholera or other contagious disease, and nothing will put the digestive organs In a healthy condition as quickly as KASKINE Be sure to keep your stomach in good order by using KiSKJNB, and you may laugh atftsontegton. stinate case of V uubuy m a wuucikwu (mwm B. . For gale by,Ta Smith &-Co ,; Why is a hst nke a kirrrr liJ'S PLif ?1?? a rot -,Trl ??&3& Bj-ckteberr Cof- ia J. h pi;eatBootBer mnedj for crowning vir dial is that cuuarenweuung ana au Dowet anectioiiai a. wuy m a oooa nae a treeT it is full of teav ?n T thirffnSt1.SordIal11ve8tne.be1?ls IS ?hiSfaLS?.ii2n- ant JJ after cnecktM hem, const pate, as many 'medicines do. nredbv Waltto A "rKf n W SJ8 -S.' U diugglsts. 60c per' bottle. Manufae jfW' WALTER A. TAX LOB, Atlanta G&. Send 2c. stamp for Taylor's Kiddie Book. R;OTTOi garettes, Superior most , deucatehj flavored, and highest eost Ple0 W teat esoecSlv frtr SlTi'iK raBC Klc'.?pe01 own direct importation, which Is made especially ior n wmniaiejt with jfxejam olinet bBww-ttlodMON B STRAIGH f CUT NO. 1- a w r r i' fir- a ?H6??L??rettewlQl0at Wch none are genuine.. Imitations of this brand have been nut on sale att.-i . ; t i y ALLEN & GIN'i EU. aprt a it; n m u n b VjAB GIN I ktmil 1 I; ' ;3 !loH of lrnittife I sl Vf 1 tj-iivl I atfS. & COtlEN. NICHOLS. K CURE FOR tin nmwr rbtv ion, Biliousness, AND E P, S I A . :o:- lurm, mm wo io uur iKHUea will ours the moat ou- t ATICHER, Proprietor, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. T Why is death like a I fees puts an end to j 4 gera' Huckleberry Cor man breaking your window Tour bains fnanesl. Dr. Ble Iters' HucklebrrtVwdUit -will n..t an nri tn tha 'Ijalns In the bowels. ' a I HTho, ...... ...ui i deDt? WUlow (will owe), touwill owe much to Bigger Huckleberry Cordial for curing the chlld teethlmr. or vou of cramn. eolio or dvseiTtarr. CIGARETTE mHrABTfflrno are willing to pay a little more for Cigarettes than the Dries Clliwvl rr tha nrrllnnrw trarlA C.U wlUflnd. the BICHatOND STRAIGH F CUT NO. 1 to all Others. . Thnr una msilu hnm ihn hriilill grown 4n vlrglnl.: nd Tbsoiutelr without adul: 1 ) J. i r n i 1 CUfTa N2ii - v i CIGARETTES l or biffht DrornDtlvl. " , . . "J Vr" ""fJ .. jks 3tw -Tea
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