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f - f,, - - ------ - - D A I L YtC Hlfi, O XT E: OBStER VER; IS UCTTp A Y , J -UN E., t '188 5. 5. hi . PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONBAT CliAfl. JL JONES, t $ Editor and Proprietor. KirtntKD at ths Posromc Charlotte, N. Cj, rMQHD CLASS MATTM. AILHE tiP fii.0?.- HALE. A JBisttesa Tnni Mar Ran Up io $1,000,- . - 000. fiqsroN.Jane 6. A special from ConcordNv H-, says: Ex-Governor Hale, of tfew Hampshire, whose res idenceifl1n ; Keen, has failed with large liabilities. His house in Keene and his interest in the Keene Chair Company were attached on Thurs day with claims amounting to. over $100,000. 4 It is reported that liabili ties may reach $1,000,000. The at taching parties are Mr. Parks, Ex Governor Hale's agent and several of the National Banks of Keene. It is not known tx3 what jextent his liabilities are' secured, Several oth er banks in various parts of New England it is understood, hold Mr. Hales paper to greater or less extent. It is reported that SenatejBlair qd Frank Vv Jones, of New Hampshire, are among the . chief endorsers , of Ex Gov. Hale's papers. : f The attachment placfdF orf GovernofiHalf's property laniojintj ito $277,000. llmbnr the priricipal rfds itors are IheT wahuseti National Bank, of tcrjMrtf Has., I $50;000; A. C. Parks, Boston, $30,000; the Keene National Bank, $30,000; Mon adrock National Bank, of East Jof frv, $15,0QO; the Winchester Savings Bauk, $12,000; John H. Butrick, of Boston, $12,000; Ashuelbt, National Bank, of Keene,L $10.000 CJitizens National Bank, of Koene, $10,000; and George F. Baker, of Boston, $10, It is said that one. yeat sago-tMftl Hale's statement 0X tua iUnaucifU standing as filed .with Bradstreet's Agency over his own. signature, showed him to ,be". worth $700,099, with liabilities of $10,000..' ;.. The assets in this city? are very ngni, conusEing onivs vi. wt P"T. residenca'ahd land and water torivi lege of thd bone4 baairffactbry is rumored that Sale'a unreetmeoi! fnr turn n thmnJi VAAM nftat been Vet' uncessfuland tiat he has lost heavfl? in railroad enterprises. - Although the failure is said not to to be a sur prise to ajfew business men, it has created a profound impression. . t "' li.i tot fi A' MEXICAN TALE -Hih fiUiu Dt.Bmu Straggle of Three Mei Who tied Wiik Their Boots obi Oi ; To Bepdbllcs. City of Mexlca ; y . . s A wid story comes from Periban, MichMan. Three well mounted and well aaued men stopped at an inn to pass Ike night, t The . woman-' who kept the place advised the authorities that three suspicious 4oolring taen, had called at her house. ,. The Presi dent of the city council and the judge with a few (citizens, went to the house to see the suspicious characters. But the thre men locked themselves viewed. A crowd Of, citizens was collected, bur when i they! appeared they were greeted with a volley from the three men.". An assault was then made on the room, and the three J'risoners, breaking out of the door, ought their way through the crowd using their revolvers and ; daggers. The crowdjolldwed closely after , the fugitives and many shots were exs changed. Finally one of the fellows dropped. . Even- while dying he. turn ed over and fired; ton las .pursuers'. A second fell a few steps further qa lighting hard.! IThe third, sheltering himself behind a rock, made it warm for his pursuers iandl though' often wounded, fought ,on ( with scarcely enough strength :tbiraw his rifle ' to his shoulder. Called on to surrender he only replied with a bullet, which relieved the President of his hat. The crowd closed in around him - as the death mist was passing over his eyes. Bull he tried to Dull the trig ger of his rjfle f or.a parting shot, but life and strength tailed him. . The corpses were buried in Periban. They were supposed to be a ..part of Marcial Brave's bandit troop. Dur ing the fight the citizen had fired 200 shots aad of these nearly; twenty had taken effect on the bandits, who were torned to pieces by the terrible storm of lead. Several of .the -citis sens were wuunded... ; The died like legendary heroes'. JUMPED OVERBOARD., A Vligiaiaa Seeks a ttrarela the saftv Naw Toba;4 Jtlne When e sieamenip Manhattan, of the Old Dominion line, arrived at her berth in this city this morning het DfBjSeri reported to the police that while at sea yesieraay, John Jones, 30 years old, a passenger from Norfolk. V committed suicide by, jumpuwover jxia ooay was. not recovered. .- . On the steamer it was learded that the man came aboard jpiULfirsfc Jclass sSP?-' WorfoJk Va. ., He was under. - -v "juui , nuu Kusea in coherently. ;, When ; asked for i his name he said, "John Jpnes,!' .with a wink that was interpreted', to ' mean that his name might be anything else. He was seen on deck early next morning, but, at breakfast ,h was missmg, . sand in his room were found his coat, vest and hat, showing that he had partly undressed himself and iumped overboard; for, hei was nowhere to be found- Among his tew effects were found a card andan cmeWUB. WILn. UlA . noma much over a conpW oJ dolWjJwa found in his vest pocket i - . , . 5 -., - x f- . f Y TTP' BASE HAXt, The Scores the Batteajfada XaslwW nmo ,Pincfiiy natl 5. ,..Mr.,;,: -rt foipf; Chicago-CMeafi'n a 'Rt TAnt i .-v. . PhiladelphiaAthletics 7, St. Louis' Trenton Virginias 10, Trenton 2.V Wilanngton, N. C. - Nationals' of Ooldsboro, 27, Seasides, of Wilming- BufEalo Buffalo 5, Detroit 4 ' 7 ttenoogaAUan Ud -' gewark-Newark 0, Nationals & pmal York-New ork 7, Philadel Birmingham Columbus , 9, ' Bir- flarshal Appolaied-Aau-Siiver Pro- ' . : -t e- . Washtngton,' June . CThe Presi-, dent today appoint sdUdtm Whelms, of .Gsorsna. to be U a m&Khoi tXl the Northern district of Georgia, M J PROTEST AQAISSTXstxCODtAQEi:.;! - .The Becretary of -the Treasury'to cay received a strong protest against the continued , coinage of the present sUyer dollar, which contains the sig Eature of almost every hanking 380 Ci business man-in'the Etate ct y; h Cere; na. Among the signers rra tie Treasurer and Comptloller rfacoo uuicner, Hampton, ya." -This ivcod.oi.tc IIS SAN IT. A Sailor Kills his Friend and Sends a Ball Through his Own Head, r New Bedford.'' Masavf June 5. Phillip D. Slocumb was a sailor's out fitting merchant,' and 'Charles Foss was an intemperate sailor-for whom Slocumb was endeavoring to secure a berth on shipboard. . , Foss was supposed to good natured and harmless, but while Slocumb was today writing in his books Foss came up behind; him, and without warning ebot Stoeumb.in the base of the skull, killing hiffi distantly. . Fossi iromedi- ately -went to a back room, and , put ling the muzzle of the pistol to his right temple, fired. ; The , pistol was helcb so close that his forehead was singed and the bones fractured. - No explanation can be imagined except whiskey insanity, ; j v , . THE lEAD CONFEDERATES. '; The tllaliimreansf Ueooratinc; Their Baltimore June 5. The graves of the Confederate dead in Loudon Park ce&etery weredfeorated )bm l after-' noon, and & large number ofJ persons "attended the ceremony. All - the graves, were strewn with flowers, and the monument to,StonewaH Jackson: Asacdjverfd riichice! blooms As $ie$ prboe88ion tnoveVl from 'the -ens trancei Ofi tie fcemetery thp song, f Toll, TJllltheBeB1 Wfs sung! On! eichiftg' th graves 'prayer was it fered, and an ode, written for the occasion, "Kept in Remembrance," was recited by a young lady. The remainder of the exercises consisted of the f inging of hymns. How ihe Earth is Uuiit Up by JMsteor, New York Evening Post. --. s. ' Dr. Kleiber of St. Petersburg pub tohemin the BL8tronomieie Nach ricteis'i,he sultffof inVestfeations by himself and Dr. "Keller ottt$i6 amount by which the earth's mass is increas-. ed each hour by Ihe meteors falling upon the globe from space. The or iginal memoirs, which are printed, in Russia, have notjeacnea nw,coun RrWWt th fuiBWary tetefred to f4 etrmelyV4tersting. O&servations Uy ITrOIcDtJUf OCUUUUU ULiiuDua auu lofhers have Bhown; that da an, aver age a sinesoiiaerver williseei about ten meteors per nour. ims is a num ber which depends upon experiment simply. ( A single observer does not command the whole sky above his horizon, but only some 23 per cent pf ifcj rofesBor JJewtOnlof Hfale Col '. lege has shown ,that about 10.4Q0 tipiea as o&jiy metews)yall' kkt the whole. earth in an hour as fall so as to be visihleabove anji )6ae horizon. Combining these separate deductions, it follows that ,,10x100x10.460x23 (or about 450,000) 'meteors fall on the surface of the whole earth each hour. Tt in to be remembered, too that onlv suhnefeows-wduld eyisjble tthepak.ed eyejafo iinclidpd i this: enumeration. , , nvery ;. astronomer knows that tLere are vast quantities Of extremely minute telescopic me teors in the heavens. ; One can hards Jy work fortwo prrtjr,efi hours with" out seeiHg-At least one meteor im iqs ery, small ajpld pfs ve,w the tele scope. lipq numoer s given auove, then 13 clearly aminimunv, f rotes sor Alexander. Herschel has shown that the average weight of a meteor mav be taken as five grams, whence it follows that the earth receives hourlv not less than 2250 kilograms. W 4950 pounds, jof ; foreign material aeposicea upon it irom toe caiesuai ?paoe ' iiol i-i (i III 0' -PiearoPBCBmanut Amsns; j he '.Short uornn. Carlisle, of the Ohio Live Stock Com mission and JDri Butler,veterinary' surgeon in employ or tne ooara m.aae A report last night that 'pleuro-Pneu monia has . been discovered v jn toe shott born herd of Henry Mitchell of Dayton that three head have already died of the disease, , and the ( entire herd seems to be affected. An order has been issued for the ' quarantining of the herd and,the slaughter of in fected cattle. ; . . 11 'Daanlle's Tobacco Sales. DasviIxe, V&. June 6.-The re port of the Tobacco Association shows the sales for'last month-of 3,436,000 pound of leaf tobacco against 1,470, 000: for the month of May 1884, -20,-000,000 for! the last 8 months against 22,000,000 for the same months of the previous yearc , It is' now- estimated that 60 per cent of the crop has been marketed. Prices have remained steady except on Jow grades and nondescripts. , O f- Cattle Men Tackle the'Iadians.' f' Sausman, N. M., June 6. Twenty four Cattle men lad h? Part-a nnA I ti$&$ &t ttwacii, who arrived here last mgnc, had an encounter with a .band of 25 Indians Thursday night, at the mouth of Doubtfm canon. About 10O ' whots ' were.' -exchanged. IwoJndiaBS are., believed to have been killed ' The1 cattlemen , brought with tbeitj a papbos, whose inetherwas supposed o hfitve been, also killed in the encounter. ,, Eighteen .head, of stoct were' captured froni the Indians Bank Statement. 1 New York, June 6 - The weekly statements of the r associated banks shows the following changes;. ? n . ID8 increase, $8,161,00 ipecie increase $98,600, legal-tenders de crease $167,200, deposits increase $2, 730,'400, circulation decrease 247. son LiiTVddfecretse$751,00.l . ine hanks nowthold $60,017,725 io "ercessof Vae25 per cent rule: . . . HHPs Peijarers. ' r 1 : . Cisco. June J?. Tn flio case pf the people," against i"Martha vyi4)n, coloied, ?now under trial for perjury in the celebrated Sharon df- ivprce suit, Miss Mattie Brackett. who ,w.b m jifBx, an important witness for Miss Hill. and flatter for Senator fiharon.swas on the RtanH Rha o tnowledeed that she also "Sieyjury n behalf of Miss HiU.. . . - tea. Grant's Condition ' NewiYork; June &Qen. Grant slapfcfully seven hours last night, and nia condition-thi8 morning is one of freedom from pain. 1 Dr, Douglas re mained all night. ...He was called only once to the General, yrjao, experienced some muscular pan ,in the region of the "chest.' 5 He . was readily relieved by appropriate applications. ; He Invested fa Hiokr, Etc.. - - , Milwaukee, June' 5.-iThe ' junior member of the firm of :Wigginton Sc Son, commission menpcom plained to the-police yesterday that he was rob ,bed of $10,000. He now confesses that he spent tho tnOney at the rollor rinks and for fast living. t "j ... y :;Chat Hell Holes Closed Up. Chicago; June 5. Not J one of the gambling houses was. open today: and none of the fraternity- could be found mtheir accustomed haunts. The, gamblers affect to. believe, that hSfJPPage "only temporaryi v... 1 . ' . i . L.: . j ... Cincinnati Indina h & . , . j PtJ, lsh s,ruP- stems an Im Dr. luime- ' ,AN I'UAN ACROSS THE WATER. The Afghan Question 8eltledThe ferjdeh lneidene-The Cashmere Earthqaake ' - - - St.' PETERSBtJEG,' June S.--Norista newspaper announces that it has been privately informed from the Cauca sus that the Ameer of Afghanistan abdurman has been murdered by his suite. It is said that the murder took ; place in Persia, where the Ameer was at the- time traveling, and that Ayoub Khan,, the deposed Ameer, will be his successor. The report caused much excitement. ' ' i DOUB rED IN OFFICIAL CIRCLES. - " t IjoNBON, " June 6, The- reported murder of the Ameer of Afghanistan is,doubted in official oircles here, as the Government had received no ins formation up to a late hour this af ternoon, tending, to confirm the ru mor; Some believe that the report is a stock jobbing canard. . b THE AFGHAN QUESTION SETTLED. London, June 6. The Pall Mall Gazette says, that it is glad to be able to state upon the highest authority that the long standing question of dif ference between England and Russia, concerning ;: the northwest Afghan frontier has been finally and satis factorily settled. A definite ' agree client has been arrived at on J all the questions of ihe principles,7 'The commissioners ; win i mnawua com ' bience tomark nreciselv the delimi- lation of -the boundary. f -They.' are now on the spot. The Gazette be lieves that the above might have been announced last week,' but for a dif ference of opinion concerning a more precise definition of therfrontiers least of Zulficar.i'. f t ) 1 REFERRED; TO THE K2NG4)F DENMARK J " The Pehjdeh incident will be re ferred to the King Of Denmark,' who has informally agreed to accept the office of; arbitration The arbitra tion wil) be rigidly confined to the interpretation, o . the covenant jof March 1(3.' , ' . , ssl. s f-NCj COMMON EARTHQUAKE. ' Simla,: June 6; The ; British resi lient at Cashmere reports today that shocks of earthquake continued. The learth has opened in ; several places, Swallowing a number of houses. Hot waters and clouds of sulphurous va por have . bef-n jected from "the chasms. xnese pnenomenas are ac coinpanied by loud rumbjiaga 1 A RK K'm B TEI.KUK A ffj il l I A t - :.JONB6.16 - Produce. it.'- Baltimokb Noon Flour doll; Hoftrsid Strnet and Western Superflne $3JBfti&68; Extra t8.75fl (4.25: Famllj $4,603 $5.60; City Mills Super && St 3 65; Extra 3.75(?$1(!0: Rio brands 4 90ffi$5.10; Patapsco Family $6: Superlative Patent Wheat Soutnern firm-Western easier; Southern rea a$i; do. amber Ua JUS; No. 1 Marr land . 69. No. i Wert's winter red spot V5W &S5ak. Cora Southern easier; Western steady: Southern white 6. 61; yellow 6354. - , " Cmcieo. Flour duiL Wheat steady; Jane 87&a a"tvi, juiy MHsa9; no a spring 87eW. Corn steady early, finally elosed Ife oerts lower; cash 4534346; June 46ft461&; Juty 4546 Oats ruled firm e.rly and elosed Viflm cents lower; cash BSMs; June S8S33; July Xi83. Hess pork 5 10 cents higher early, settled pack closed eary. .cash $ia25d&); Jane tl0.iaO&$lo.S5; July 410.22$ia. Lard eulet; cash and June $i60ffi6 B July tmb&.m. Boxed meats steady; dry stilted shoulders $9,809 $l8Sr shortrlbs $55245,27; short clear 5.S 5-TO. Whiskey Arm at JL15. Sugars steady; granaiated 7: standard A 6& - ; NaTal Stores Wilmington Turpentine firm at 84. Bosln firm; strained 85; good stralnea su. Tar firm at $1.10: crude - turpentine steady; hard $1.10; yellow dip and virgin IJ. Savannah Turpentine firm ltd Sf. Bosln nrmat $l.ooa$1.06. - CHABLsarroN Tnrpeothie . firm at 85. Bosla steady; strained $1.00; good strained $1.05. : K"issiclit,l. - ' . f r., ;; V ; ' NfWfOBK. . t -Exchange 4.80A. Money lffll. Sabeasary balances gold $146,443,000: currency $2497.000; trovsrnments quiet; tour per cents. ILXAh: three's l.OSVi; state bonds dnU. - . AiabamaClass k. to6...j...;.Wl....4... 86 kAl' iJ Class B,flves........... LOS Seorgiae's. un georglaTs mortgage 1.05 North Carolina 4's ,.H7 - North Carolina 6 s, ex. int.. L ' - ? North Carolina's Funding. .. . . " II South Carolina Brown Consols........ Utah Tennessee 6's . . . ju2 S!2lna6-i",'i "- Virginia Cmsols. ........................... - 60 rhM)AllA9ka.iinH Oh I a cm. vuuncuwiu nuruimneru.. - yi Chicago and Northwestern, preferred....... LS7 Denver and Bio Grande.... . 4 Erie. ...........i... ........... ... a East Tennessee........ TjlkA Shnn ..... LoulsvluesjidNashviuellll.'IIirilt"! MemphU and Charleston Mobile and Ohio .. . Nashville and Chattanooga. New Orleans Pacific, 1st...... New York Central ... Norfolk and Western preferred Northern Pacific common ' 5?"?. PjWfic preferred. .... rocuic jmm..-. Bichmoud and AUeghany"" mcuiuoiMiBaa uanvuie.... ........ - 47 Blchmond and West Point Terminal. 'V. 18" Bock Island............ 1 iw. 8t Paul..., . 6KS St.JulpTeferred.....i." ,9 Texas Paeiflc............. ... i(SS Union Paxaikxi....i..i;....w.. """"" tofi Wabash Pacific..............:. Western Union -.. i m Bid. tLast bid. ftoaered., Visited." ui" Dtv. : ' i " ' Csltea. 1 ttALvssTOfr-Quiet; middling 10 6; dec reeelpu NoKTOLa Easy; middling 10; aet receipts 64; gross 64; stock 2,257; sates 68; eZDOrU coastwise 13W; Great m " WrurrauruN Firm; middling 10ii; net retfU ..8AtAMAa- Quiet; middling iOMi net receipts : gross ; . sales ; stock 2269; exDorts coastwise 03; to contlneni tirsat BrftiUn--: ; NawOBuuNS-Basy; middling KAfe; net nets 181; gross 881; sales 800; stoci l(m;eworU COTtlnent BttMa -f MoBrp-Kasy; middling 10; net rWte 861 -"u w, anivm juv; MUCK It OlO AuaDBTA Quiet; middling 10: Shipments ; sales 226; stock ' CHABuswroa Quiet; middling 101 recelpU267; net ree ls tL!2?L - 3,851; exports to ?v": i i OTuiiumtt ; iTreni. ttntatn . - ToRK-rirm; sales 1755: middling uplands 10ic; Orleans 1015-16c; eonsolldated net receipts 4146; exports to fireat Britain 6680, to Prance ; continent r. . "" . . Futnreal ' . Naw Tom Net receipts : gross 4 Xu tures closed easy; sales 40.800 bales. mm L ' June.' 10.689.69 10.68a.69 10.759.76 10.61S.6S 10.t2o).2S July..- August... September,. October... J.. , Noveraber.L... December January.. 4... "Tebruary..!.., March....,, 10.09MS m.ioa.u . 10.19Ql.21 ...... iosojr 10. 40S.42 ,......M.. 'L.lrerpool Cottom Marlcec : Liverpool, June C Qmet, and easier; mid dling uplands 5 15-16d; Orleans 6d, sales 6.0U); speculation and export 600; receipts 4,0W): Ameri can 8,3U1 i Futures bare y steady r Uplands low middling clause, June and July delivery 6 56-C4dft5 65-64d. July and August 6 BO MdfrS 59-644. - . , August and September 663-64d. . September and October 6 60-64d 5 59 64d. November and December 6 4MHd December and January 6 48 Mi. 1 p. K. Sales American 6,000. Uplands low mld dling clause, June delivery 6 65 64d, (sellers.) June and July 6 55 64d, (sellers.) .. . i. . j v July and August 5 68 64d. f buyers). August and September 66'4d, (buyers.) 1 September aud October 6 69-64d, (sellers.) ' October and November 6 60-64d, (sellers ) - November and December 6 47 64d, (seHers.) ?" December and January 6 47 64d, (sellers.) ' Futures closed flat. s - City Cottou Marlcec ; w ' Office of ths Ofisxawa, ' i f Sin!, CHABLorra, N. C., June 7, 1880. J The city cotton market yesterday closed dull but steady at the following Quotations: , Middling.....; . ....w........... .......... ..10 Reoelpts yesterday... ................... 2 icrrv puoifUCE mark ex. . u deported by T. B. sfAaiLU ' '" '' JUNE 4, 18bi - ' Cora per bushel 823 S3 82 1.10 ...1.60ffL75 ...2.4592.30 ... .40 2.4S .2.!ffi2.40 ..1.2Uttl.W Mixed. ........... Oatsshelled...... ...... .. Dried Fruit Apples, per 11. Reaches, peeled. ' un peeled... l.lUtTl.JD 66i?60 84 BiaeKDemes Potatoes Sweet..... Irish Cabbage, per pound..... ... Onions, per bushel . . .. .... - -i&t 80ft 8031.00 ' 86SS0 , H& Jb 77U : l'2r18 . 17318 16530 2otf30 8d " 64J im 78 78 VI 18 . 600.56 Beeswax, per pouuu.... Tallow, per pound....'.. Butter,- per pound. ...... -RiruK. nv dozen Chickens ... Turkeys per poiini , . Beef, per pound, net. Mutton, per pound, net Pork, per pound, net. ........ . Wool, washed.;...,. .... unwasnea..... Feathers, new....... Baas, per pound. . . exti ducrttscmettts. GAIKOEJIVA CBXTR4L BAIL. .. WAY. ' Oirioi or BcnsrjRxiroKm, ) ' - - WojoNSToa, N. C June a. 1ft 5. ( : CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. o .N AND AFTEB' JUNE 7, 1886, THE FOILOW- ingooaouiuo wm ua mwrateu va uua xuui- PAS8ENGIB, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, . i DAILY EXCEPT 8UNDAT. Leave Wilmington at , . .7.45 P. M. Ko.L TiMVA RnlAlch at .7 35 P. M. .6.60 A. M 9 (Ml P. it Arrive at Charlotte at.... MM I .HHraJliLB W. ..... No. 2. Arrive at Baleigb at .....8.00 A.M. ,' ) ArrlTe at Wilmington at... 8.00 a. i ' LOCAL ranQHT Paaseoger Car Attached. : Leave Charlotte at. 7.80 a, k. Arrive Laurinburg at... ......... 4.40p.m. lAitM Ijuirlnburc St 6.00 A. M. Arrivs Charlotte at 8.46 p.m. Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only, and points rtftHgnnlmil In the Company's Time Tabla. ! SHXXBT DrVBIOIf , PA83EN6EK, MAIL, EX : PRXSS 1ND FRE6HT. . Arrive at Shelbr at . , u . . Leave Shelby at. . Arrive at Charlotte at... v sM r M, a tn a w IX 0U P. M. Trains Nda, 1 and 9 make close -eonneeUon at Hamlet with B. A A. Trains to and from Batelgh. Trains Nsa. 3 and 4 connects at Lluoojton with C. L.Narrow eauge BalbXMd Through fcteepug Cars betweea WUmlsgton and Charlotte and Batoigb and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 for Statesvllls, stations on Westera N. C tt. B., Aahavlueand points west. Also, for fipsjrtaobarg. ftreenvUle, Athena, At laata and all poinU southwest. Bupsrtat r. W. CLAaa. Oaa. Pass. Aasnt ". : 'j H. C. MViaiON. TRAINS GOING NORTH. a May 10. 1885. W0.61. Dally. No, 61, Dally. Leave Charlotta, - , " Salisbury, " " BlgkPoInt; Arrive tTraensbora, f Leave Greensboro, -ArrtveHlUsboro, ' - Durham ; : " Raleigh, , . Leave Balelgo, Arrive boldsboro, 4.60 a ml 6.30 p m 7.60 p m 8.62 pa 9.18 p m 6.38 a m 7.60 am a22a-Bt 9.8S a ml 1L89 a m 1203 pm D 2J30 p m 4.40 p m No. 16 Dally except Sunday. Leave tfreensboro 10.08 p m ) Arrive at Raleigh $.00 am- Arrive at Goidsboro U.U0 a u No. 61-Conneets at Greensboro with B D B B for all points North, East and West of Danville. At Salisbury with W. N. C. B. B. for all points in Western N. C. At 6oktsboro with W.iw. B. B. daily. Nos. 61 and 63 connect at tireensboro with B. fc D. B. B. and for all points on 8atem Branch. TRAINS GOING SOUTHS May 10, 1888, No. 60, Dally. No. 62, Dally. Leave (fOldsboro, Arrive Raleigh, , Leave Raleigh, Arrive Durham, " " Hlllsbora, " Greensboro. Leave Greensboro, " Charlotte, 1X36 n auu p m 6.47 p m 9.08 D n 11.21 p m 9.86 a m ,oo p m ia06 a m 11.10 a m 12.86 p m a m a m No. 1( Dally except Sunday. Leave Getdsboro 7.45 pm Arrive Raleigh 11.46 pm . Leave Raleigh 12.36 a m Arrive Greensboro SJOam No. 60 Connects at Salisbury for an points on W NCBR, and at Charlotte with A 4 C Air-Line for aU points In the South and Southwest - No. 62-Conneots at Charlotta with C, CftABB for an points Sooth and Southeast, and with A A C Air-Aiine ior au points boou. N. W, N. C. RAILROAD. SOma 80TJTH. Na 50. Daily. Na 62, Daily. Leave Greensboro, Arrive Keroetsvllle, Arrive Salem. 1185 pm 9.4a a m iixw pa 110.60 a m i pm lL26a m GOING NOBTH. No, 61. Dally. No. 68. Dally. . Leave BaWwn, Arrtve Kernertvllle, Arrive Greensboro, 65 p m 7 JO p m 6.30 a l 7.00 a i 8.00 a i STATE UNIVERSITY R. R. No. I. Dally n. Son. Na.8. . Dally ex. Bun. GOING NOBTH. Leave Chapel Hill, Arrive University, 10.26 a m 5.00 p $.00 p liajs) a m No. 4. - Dally ex. Bun. No. 2. Daily ax. Sun. GOING SOUTH. Leave University, Arrtve Chapel Bill. 6.80 p m 11.64 a m 7.8lpml2.64pm BUFFET BLSXFTNG CABS WITHOUT CHANGE. - On trains 50 and 61. between New York and At lanta, and between Greensboro and Ashevtlle. Taxongn Pullman Sleepers on trains 62 and 63, between Washington and Ausrusta. and Blchmond and Danville, Greensboro and Richmond, and wasmDgton ana new unetvns. $3ir-rnrough tickets on sale at Greensboro. Bal elgh, Goldsboro, Sallsbary and Charlotta, for all points South, Southwest, West, North and East ror emigrant rates to iooisiana, xexas, Arkansas ana tne aoutnwost, aaaress A. L. RITES. - M.8LAU6HTEB, SdVPAGen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent ;y -, -s - Blchmond. Ta. Time Table, No. il. p API FEAB AN6 YADKIN TALLET RAILWAY To take effect at 8:00 1 . m , Monday, Janoary 19th, TRAIN NOBTH. LKAVa. - BennettsvlIIe. Shoe Heel .. 8.00 a. m 10.00 9.97 a. m. 12.10 p.m. 8 09 4.33 . 6.84 7.00 FsyettevU!e...i... 8anford... Ore HiU..i Liber y ; Greensboro...... :. loop. m. B.26 '4.88 : 5.40 20 minutes at Fayettevllle for dinner. TRAIN SOUTH. ABSITX. -- IJtiVK. Greensboro..... Liberty... OreHlUj.. 6anford... Fayettevllle. i.:.. Shoe Heel.. BennettavlUe.,. . 9.40 11.06 , m. 10.54 a. m. U69 1.16 p. m. 145 616 -&20 12.06 . 1.88 p. m. 4.00 640 c 20 mjnutes for dlaner at Sanford. ' - -F- WNN.Gen'l Sup't JaaM. Boat, Genl Pass. Agent' maySdtf s ..-....,....,..;..:,. . i WILL OPEN MAY 13. Thse Springs are two mfles from Shelby. N. C 64 west of Charlotte, and one mile of the Carolina Central railroad. - . . , . Hacks will be at Springs station on arrival of every train. t At Grover Station, on the Alr-Llne railroad, hacks can be obtained. - ... Cold and Warm Baths. ' ' ' " . White and Bed Sulphur and Chalybeate Waters. A good String Band secured for the season. A Bowling A'ley In good order. ... Livery scommodaUons sttached to the HoteL Bates o( Board reasonable. Special rates to families for the season. For further Information address - ' - . maTl4dtf ... .. a MCB.POSTON, Proprietor; Houses Rented. ' Booes rented and rents collected, in theettt Aave" sd free of charge. CuAtfcLOTTB BAAL ESTATE AGENCY, : B. B. COCERANE. Manager, sallsTf rr.1n Htrast-rroat ' antral HoSrt. cio,coo WoCit pny for the loss of time aeansioned by sluuiess thot ml't be cured by a sme bvve of Meal per bushel.. . Wheat per bushel. ....... Peanuts per bushel...u Flour Family Kxtra. . , Super... Peas Clay , per bushel . . Clevelafld Mineral Springs i Deeii Vo ve The rsnw of Stylet his already been so thoroughly covered that It la not easy to obtain aa entirely new effect la a man's wutat, uit our square cut - t - ' ' . v . , - - - .' , rs .... - - ' i - , ' ; .'""-;':. -S ' S'"-. A' ''.V1-?' ' f :... s v. ; j-.L y, c. j - . -I . . . r I 1 Vor umes wear Is something unique In Its wsy, and we Control aapeoaf Variety of' patterns and ter tnres in this garment for this market We have them in Plaid FkUMla. Blue and Brown Bergea, aad the few days we have had them on sal, record for them . a , vey Hopuar demand. In fact, a youssr mSB'S WnnllntMt fur tHIa aimm mill ha trw,i nlatm Mthnnt nua kia Ihun. fn. K. - 6 to IS years, and a lad's appearance Is vastly Improved, Man, frigged ut" In this becoming styla. aaveatemptiiigaaort3nentof V-' ,.r TZ , X TY-i-JIJ-.j: T '. ' . H '', !'.... t . . , ' ' , 'r.y."i 'M ' t vi ''.L:T-a-i 3;a-T-N.-.-:'(-nl i eersnchers Some 8ulta, but they are worn principally in Sack Coats and Vests, prices ranging from $100 to $5 68, nd f.t,leBul.0M scarcely procure more comfort for a like expeiHllture. We have full lines of A.1 pacas,Bteillans, Sergea, and whatever else to desirable In hot weather garments, from toe cheapest worth buying, to the beat of everything, and In greater variety than any other clothiers have the courage Oken, ..... ;,-....,.. ........ .. .'. , v-; . .. .- .-. .-. Our Front Counter, 9taIn last ses'i remnanU or All-Wool Casstmere Suits, ranging Trom $10 to $14 In value, and 2S7 il?II2e0I,t 7-a, " "T.tlie attention of any man in queajt of a good durable business; tZitSL!' gate, as usual we lead the market, many times the largest stock, and prices too low tot tmlutuon. aa. Sli and 7&Mnta will hn nihil, osa k.,.,in. . . E. r: LATTA i& BBO. : B '.: KEEP COOL O . - .. ... . GO TO RIGLER'S To-day AND GET A PL ATE Strawberry, . i Vanilla, 01 II OOO Kn - OOO rsi . wv.m - . Srw w gQ O O UK KB AA MHMM O Esl O RRK KB Al MMMM OO - 41 1 O RRK ' AAA M If M OOO KU OOO B. S KKE A A M M M The finest in the city. Cakes.' i". .-y . Candies, - - r . Oranges and v '- - - - -Bananas. In abundance. 4o r Fashion Sheets for Spring ,JfU9T' EC CITED f I A ('3' BiZAR PATTERNS il Sec , .JJf iyl w . ..... iii.V i J.. ,t ti-if J'J JW'. :'- 4 -S.'itSU Cii ' - . , . - .' fJv.', rll til J' .,IV i fl " Iii. i t ; rt : -Y i- U ic;i, , '5. - a-vaj:VV"- Seersuckers! . .i. U---y j V..-V i--..- J;1 Use JYIULLEN'S IT NEVER! FAILS ! J,.TKt ITj AND BE CONVINCED. ! . To be used intoTiallT ard extanunv iramP Colic, Diarrhoea, Headache. Tootaaeha. n euraigia, Kheumatiam f Croup, - Sore Tnrswt, Couaha Colds' ninhthoru sJ:' xiUTT Sprains, fitlugs of Insects, Corns andBaniamv ,. Itscf iosi eis .ETery. Bottle. " - - ' " : " Price 26 and 59eent3 a Bottle , l Read tbeJoUowUig: o j . - ',! ... ' i Charlotte, N. C, May 15th, I88a.i" W. N. Jtuuen I nsed your Hornets' Nest Llnl ment la a severe case of eroup, tod thro doses cured my child perfectly weu. r Bnnectf nil. . . jii..j.'v t-fii'-iH.. W..HABBIS01l.'; j , y , ;YBockIdgliani,fir, , O, Apittttn,l8BaLr J This certifies that t nave used the meVfletna named -Hornet's Meat Uulaient,' sold by W. Ji Mullen, and am satisfied that It has real merit. I fan recommend it aa a good remedy.' Win 00 what Is elauned lor K. . t. -; T. W. OUTHBU. , .Pacole't Spartanburg Co., a C.,Tebl 86, 1888.' W. N. Mullen, Charlotte. N. C Dear Sir: During my last trip to Charlotte I contracted a severe cold, which terminated tn a stiff neck. I was recom mended to toy -Mullen's Liniment," aad asedonly a portion of a small vial, which relieved the pain and stifDessthe ttrst night.- I also used K for a slight attack f cholera morbus and was cured, --it, j Bespectfully, , r & W. CHALK. t 'isPwaSsale fcy ,tv - ,wy Straight and Crawford, Lancaster. sVc. . H. Davega, Chester, 8. C. - J. B. Johnson, Bock Hill, 8. C - D. H. Jordan 4 Bro , Fort Lawn, 8. Cr ; Dr. J.KMassey Cft, Fort Milt s. C. ' J. P. Atkinson 4 Son, Blchbnrg, 8.C.., f Ji Halle Gold Mine Co., a. O . ! . . . B. F. Baker, Primus, 8. C. . , t si' - Dr. C.C Welsh, mX Creek,-a'C. Dr. T. L. Dorster, Tndesville,8.G':t 1! ' ' " W. H. Gregory, Tazahaw.js. C. v., Smith Brown, druggists, Winston N, C- Bobert Parker, druggist, Matthews, N. C. i ' Thos. Beese k Co. drugglsta:Chariatte,'N. C. L. B. Wrlston. . , " . . ...-. B. H. Jordan ft Co., " "1 " ' - ' - Dr. J. H. MoAden, " : 1 r. T. C. Smith 4 Co., - " 1 Dr. H. M. Wilder, , " - t ' " Dr. J.S.M. Davidson " , W. N. M I ' IJLEIV, Proper. . mchaOdawly . ' - Charlotte. N. C. B o . Mi ' largest Stock J.:wi sSt:$fl: ' PKS'- COFFINS, CASKirm and or niSht promptly. -: AW JSLJEGANT him OI Ladies', Misses'', and Fine hoesf arid Slippers, . . s - - t Aid & kinds HI D) " Summer AAear, ' i.r- dB-'f'rttHiF Call; and see our goodsand prices before you buy --.f r-v't-i-..; ViVy 1 SiiSA LAM aial'roSOlll TABIETY, at i ' ' ! i ii" !.. ::. '- !; ',:t , i f - i ' y.Si f-f-iiaife m. f i i R S S WHOLX8ALBANDBSTAIL DEALEB IN ... j BEDDING, &C. LODNSES, Parlor and Chamber Suits, Cof- ,A " iumju. u. west Trade Street, Char lette, North CaroJma. M. A I ' U'Ull I Ullli i s is n A POSITIVE . : j a. jl vmiii u n i r Sii jrvaSk . QoipLstipatipri, Biliousness, 1 , D Y S PEP SI A . 4.Thl'nedl.clne Is a combination of para vegetable matter which acts entirely on the digestive organs S!?25tS,n,tperfe' condition, and removing all matter contained In the stomach that does not belong there. No malaria or other blood disease hangs around the system where KA8KIMS Is Wha closes DISEASE. f t . 'T?ED -J " '""-"w. uwoooo uuwin 1 m wmuuuiauua 01 anaigestaa looa m too stomach ferments fSae sen, a perfect circulation of blood and perfect digesUon Is t- . . . . . . . -- . P2Wt8e,on to he8'th' needbave any fear of eholera or other contagious disease, and nothing will put the dlKesUre orifans in a healthy condition as quickly as KABaUNisiaratokeeD yourstoiehlD good erder by using SUSaUNEVaod you may laiiBeontagtS ' P TiJu?it?IaoflT 18 P"1 ?P m a condensed form, and two to four bottles will cure the most Ob stinate case of, habitual constipation. Price 50 cents and one dollar a bieT S. B. l -r ?op sale ty.X- C. Smith & Co. . 1, ' n J- ' -5 It .t ,1 j " 1 - i a. H- 18 Jf rown. The STT1!? Pi?- Hpekleoerry Cor dial Is that. It ta..tw..ut sk. ebUdren tnfanTai! loiocr Tv-WJ?t??0.k.1lk? it is lM ieaveaV '.T1 nuoueuwTj voraiai leaves the bowelf In th1r natural amHitw, TTT.TIr " -hif .Ko r.', v aner uuug wein, eonstipate, as many medicines do. rut MRcinai niinn-y pnuvSnrT?.!"; DTdiSiT' sySsvf JH"Ln1 jneoicines do. i Furnitm BIHllL CUr Ll -YYr t; U - tf : 0rdera Child renav of A.' ;:gi!Gm AY & CO. i - . - '' ' - ..NI CHOLS, y S V W m CUBE FOR T.u,on .IBrD na. decays, is acknowledged to be y.j wiywinre wKam m umw. cimrii mi inn iuim uu au nnimny 01 aisease removea. ARCHER, Proprietor, Saratoga Sprig,'N. Y. ED:iLa ' Wnt is Aahk iik. . . . i- z. - i orasuai your winaow PSf ?.n id to your pains ( panes V. Dr. BUT Whftt tFM MlMUmAn .... Dr BiSSliS2l2!2L win nujh to I hild tthiV,.. 1!!;' "" lw cunug u ciiuu fcweining, or Vou of rmn a1m m rlraAittrr TO (BcD)Ihi(Bim t' u i i i ' t 1 5 , v . ded to day U ANDREWS. 1
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