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t t FBOM THE CAPITAL. T1 Kit CJLOSOG TOE GOV- ERIfHIENTAX. DEPART ' METS. Appointments, Nominations- and Dismissals Wo Poorer to De clare the Burial Day a National noiiday i . Washington. Aug 6.--The Presi dent today appointed Wm; S. Evans to be postmaster at La Grange, Ga., vice Jno. 0. Beall, suspended; Rich ard Holmes at Natchez, Misss rica Wm- McCary, suspended; Wm. W. ftav at Wilson, N. C, vice Mrs. Vir ginia Sharpe, suspended. . AUSTRIA BEFUSES TO RECEIVE MK KEILEY. ,' The Department of States in re rent of a cablegram fromMr. Lee, secretary of the American legation Vienna saying that the Austrian iLrnment has positively -declined S receive Mr. Keiley as United States minister. The .authorities of: Austria give no reason for their ac; Son and meHy say they will not receive the offi-'ial who has been ap pointed. Mr Keiley i now in Pari, where be has ben for some veekj. He also has been informed of the de cision of the Austrian amhorilie. Mr Lee has been designated W uct u charge d'aff airs for the present . . GIVING THE DEPARTMEST ' Cl-ERKS A CHANCE TO GO TO THE FUNERAL. . The President today issuod t he fol lowing executive order: It is hn-by ordered that the several Executive Departments, the Department of Ag riculture and the Government Print- ing Office, be closed tomorrow, Fri day, Aug. 7th, at 3 o'clock p. m., to enable such employes as may desire to attend the funeral of the late ex President Grant in New York. ' A previous order provided for the sus nfinsion of business in the above named Departments on Saturday. The, District Commissioner, today issued an order closing all offices un der his jurisdiction on Saturday. SURVEYORS OF CUSTOMS. The President today appointed to be surveyors of customs: John T. Gathright, for the port of .Louisville, Ky., and Leon Tronsdale,i for Nash ville. Tenn. k- PROMOTION AKD DISMISSALS. The Secretary of the Treasury to dav Dromoted J. R. Lake,? clerk of class 4, to be assistant chief of the customs division of the , secretary's office, ne also directed xne aismis- sal of the following special inspectors of foreign steam vessels: , Samuel F. FhilhDS. Micnaei uonKim ana lavia Gillespie at New York ; Fred Wash ington at New Orleans; Elisha Whit ney, at Boston; Nelson Pierce at San l Francisco, and John Laushlin. at I Philadelphia. Lewis M.Preclock. clerk I to board of directors at New York was I dismissed, as was also Thomas C. I Tavlor. a clerk of class 4 in the sees i ond auditor's othce. r.; r , SO POWER TO MAKE IT A. NATIONAL HOL- ' IDAY. I . ; ' - ThePresidsnt is in receipt ofa number of communications from dif ferent parts of the country suggest- in? and recommending that he de clare next Saturday a national holi day, upon which day there shall bo a suspension of both public and private 1 . mi -.1 a ; 1 uusmess. ine Jtresiaeni is, nowever, not empowered to declare a national holiday, as his jurisdiction in that respect does not extend beyond , the limits of the District of Ctolumbia. His authority here is similar to that ot liovemors in their respective states. The advisability or nronriety of directing the suspension of private" ousmess m Washington i has prooas oiy not occurred to the President, who felt that all the action necessary had been taken in his Inroclamation of July 23. in which he directed that m public business be suspended on t&edav of ftp.n arant'n funeral. Thft president cannnt; mk Sat.nfdftv jjegal holiday throughout the country lyona directing the suspension ot public business, and recommending ie suspension of ' Dnvate ? business. Pe former he has already done, and f recommendation for the latter jwould not at all be compulsory. D A I X Y Xi H A R LOTT K O RS F. R V V. R FRIDAY , , A UGH S T 7, 1885. . r t a- - i - - . . .. . . : . l . ifxh On mi- h'-"'s .r-4 .',r,.,.;rj : :h Constipation, Biliousness, BookBiriding -AND- D Y S P EPS I A -:o: T pec1116 18 a combination of pure vegetable matter which acta entirely on the digestive organs putting them ina perfectly healthy condition, and removing all matter contained In the stomnch that aoea not belong there. No malaria, or other blood disease bangs around the system where KASK1NE Is ''.'.'. .."-..-'. .t -. t ... . f . WHAT CAUSES' DISEASE. - ,S accumulation oi garDage aDoui tne premises, which rermenta and decays, is acknowledged to be a prollficr generator of disease likewise. The accumulation of undigested food in the stomach ferments ana decays, the gases arising therefrom poisons the blood, and a a consequence diseases of various Julius oie seueiiiieu. a jew oses oi puts me oigesuve organs in order, cleans out the stom ach, a perfect circulation of blood and perfect digestion Is obtained, and all liability of disease removed. ..." PREVENTION OF DISEASE. . , No person whose digestlqn 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 KASK1NE. Be sure to keep This valuable remedy is put up in 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 bottle. AT THE !EEVEli8 Will be found a large line of iiiiM ,S. B. ARCHER, Proprietor, For sale byiT. C. Smith & Co. Saratoga1 Springs, N. Y. COFFIWED AlilTJD . A Priest's Horrible Beatli. Pate and JUST ; EECIMB! AN JELJEOAiT IIE OF " ' Ladies', Misses' and Ohildrens IFiee Sloes m& Slipper s, - And all kiridi of 1S ' Which will be closed out at close prices. If you want . Letter Ileads, Note Headii, - Bill Heads, Statements, Envelopes, Circulars , ... Hand Bills, Tagsi Cards, School Catalogues, Programmies, &c. CALL AND GET PRICES. (o) For Boys', Youths, ' and Gentlemen's Summer Wear, ' " ; - . -:- ! . . . Call and see' piir goods and prices before you buy, Trade Street.! . I GRAY & CO. TO-DAY BREAD, CAKES, - . CREAM, : CANDIES, WATERMELONS, - . . . , . I- -'; - T " J1 : MAYElt & ROSS'. f TO-DAY ! ! BREAD, CAKES, CREAM. CANDIES, WATERMELONS, -AT- I you -want Cheap Letter.' Heads, Note Heads Bill Head or. Envelopes, you can' get them at as low figures as . :-.: - ...."'-.. .... ' they can be .furnished at any printing office in the country. v If you want ' :,r ' " -1 - Fine Work AND FIRST CLASS HATEEUL, You can get it at Reasonable Prices Colored Printing a Specialty. BURGESS N I C H .O L S . M A V IC U Xt Kl lSiSi7 Xlie Only Printing House in " this Section Using .Caps' ; Patent Process for Color Work. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN All kinds LONDOTf Anoniaf K - A fapm'Kla inr! from Rnai fUO had laborp.fi palnnalxr Amfinc thp ftricken people, was himself finally Prostrated by the seourere The dis Iase passed through all its t regular tages and the priest apparently' died frigbtened people who were f ation of the body and placed it in a mn, screwed down the lid and1 left over night to be ; buried in the PrQing. When the . bearers came WeimorninS to remove' the body a ru BlS-ht rrpfipnfprl itoplf : ITia 2, Jad been upset and !had fallen y WaS niuMiMt iirlA nnrfi'al. "OUbled. nfinwi fWof lfKo1 Vioon fjwng in mortal agony.:, The face PDallinc in ita iomroQQirtn nf fss horror. The hands were Cmf It: ia ' feared 5. that many W of ,Premature burial may I have jwred during the present epidemic fwnsequence of the, great fright C P . he People, which causes them E,nd of the dead at the earliest ,'"oie mompnt c " .. . F D Mil BEDDING, &C. 1 full line Of CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, Parlor and Chamber Suits, Col fins of all kinds on hand. No. 5 West Trade Street, Charlette, North Carolina. v Look at These Prices: Letter Heads, at Note Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes, Tags, $3.00 per 1,000 ' 2.00 2.00 2.50 2.00 The prices given above are for cheap stock. look lie All classes of Book Binding and Blank Book Manufacturing executed . Oyj'Ts-.-f -J . -. . p. -?r 0Q ' I ' C. P - o ft CQ '.8' C i b a ,Q : ::.o 1.".-. S2S o :K a so t I Q ; w. Q l-H CD 63 CD "4-H n w. O H b 28.5 5 o - s s o O O CD 00 OD - & p S p an Cup P'fi. -S It " 7 TT5 p p 0Q QQ en o p 2 ' S3 O B ' CD . " ' , o ST O H c CD H. H t CD i t . w CD X o c CD CD CO - . o H O O s H i i CQ H CO O ZD c CL Q. CD SI 03 J? CO CO . 3 S3' -3 ' o c CD Facts ate;!Stabl)prn Things From Tarboro Southerner July 17. - ' f , While visiting Tarboro, on July 8th, I was re guebted to vl-tit Miss Mary E. Staton, seven mile from town, who for seven weeks had been suffering excruciating agony from some blood 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 such In tense Itching that-trartng the t paroxysms she was peneciiy uncontrouaDie. and' had scratched and torn herself to pieces until her aeon? was Indes cribable. Daring these paroxysms she would have to be held, and her screams could be heard a lone distance. She would pray for death to come to her reiiei; ner wnoie ooay was purple and raw. and ex uded a yellow water which satuarted the bed through several thick quilts that day he had pos sessed herself of a thick gutta percha coarse comb and before she could be prevented, had raked her self with It with such force as to break out some of the teeth, thus adding -to her agony. She was at tended by as good phys ciass as Tarboro and her neighborhood could afford; but their treatment af forded only occasional relief "4)y outward aDDlica- cations, and no permanent benefit, as the parox ysms continued to return with increastne violence. Upon viewing the eonaltkra, of the patient I called weiamiiy logemer ana ioia tnm xo Dear, witness that I promised nothing. I could not tell Whether my Kemedy would relieve or not, as I had never even imagined such, suffering, but It could do no narm and might ao good, l then cave her a large dose of the Bitters, and as soon as tne paroxysm was over; I sponged her hole body with the Wash, while doing o sne would call out. "Oh. that does ieel 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. 1 would sponge the body Instantly with the Wash, which, m everv instance allayed tha irritation or itching, and warded off those violent paroxysms. She did not have an attack durins the day, and by 4 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, the disease was under perfect control. The Itching would recur, but every time was ' allayed by the ap plication of the Wash. I left her Wednesday easy and comfortable, with directions for the treatment to be continued during the night, and as long as was necessary. I came again to see her to-day, Saturday, the 12th, and found her up and dressed, and in the regular prosecution of her household duties. She Is entirely relieved, although she will. of course, have to take the Bitters some time to completely eradicate the poison from her blood. During Wednesday, she would frequently call for the Bitters, as she craved Its soothing and quieting effects, and during the day I . administered a whole bottle, with the above results, thusfproving. what I nave sways claimed, mac my Kemedy is an lnxai- lible antidote for all blood Impurity. I am, Kespeetfully, ; MBS. JOE PEBSON. A YSTXIXlSfa GOD .YOU!"- An Extraordinary Case of Care by the 31 rs Joe Person Cem edy. , . The following letter, dated January. 14, 1885, has; Jnst been received, and wCl be .shown to any per- -son who is Interested In tie subject Names and ; dates are withheld for cbvious reasons: t - -"Mks. Jok Pkbsok: . .. ' "Madam On the 29th of test May nboyc&Hd l well developed In every respect was born In this . city, bnt the 'King of Terrors" began to chisel ' about its little heart, and notwithstanding its t plump and vigorous constitution the poison In the : blood soon began to manifest itself in what the . medical men term 'Eczema,,, Pupura. or 'lleredi tarj Taint Some old 'mothers concluded the . child had the 'yellow thrash. Yet whatever the : disease It was certainly a stubborn master for the . - . doctors. . - :yr . 1 The mother took the little sufferer to the ccun- try, hoping that the pure fresh air might be bene- , ' Qcial.and Dr. , of Lumberton, was called to treat the case. He pronounced It Ecze ma, and did ' ' all he could for it, but to no purpose, any more M than to check the fever to which the disease sub- -injected the boy. . --;-;t; ' v v . . - "At the first irost the victim was again removed r totheclty and immediately Dr. was culled - ,v and he pronounced the disease 'Pupura,' and pre-. ; scribed accordingly, feeding up the disease on Iron : and other minerals until the babe's mouth be- ' came so sore that for .two weeks it did not nurse, A friend suggested as a last hope and resort , MRS. JOS PiJISON'P EMEDT. " 11 means of procuring any more help or meh cine Lad failed, and In this hour of deepest de- v . spalr the poor mother went and asked her drug- ; gist to let her have one bottle and one package of the Remedy, and was refused, because she okt not ' have the money to pay lor It. She pawned her , weddwg ring and raised 41.50 to nav for the medu ' Idne. 'When she gave the child the first dose, three weeks ago ro-day. the UMe fellow was a mass of scaly sores from the hips to the knees.and at sevea ' ! months old had never torne his weight on his feet I To-day, bz the help of ttod and a faithful admluls- , tratlon of the Bemedy the child Is well and strong in iue legs, aim iasi saoouui mornmg wnne tne mother was weeping at the necessity of drying up , I her breast, he took hold and nursed as strong and I vigorous as over. The administration of the I Remedy is still kep up to effect a complete cure. -" " ".Believing in its emcacy t have prevailed npon Mrs. to take It for Inilammatory Bheuma- nsm." LOOK AT THIS! : ' ' .o': : ' " ,: IAND READ EVERY WORD OF IT THIS IS FOR 0HA.BL0TTE PEOPLE. :b: :- 7 - ' RHEUMATISM AND TONIC. Charlotte, N C, Dec. 10, 18S4. I have used Mrs. Joe Person's Reme dy, and it is the 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 Mrsii 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 dep rived from its Use I suffered from pal pitation of the heart upon the least ex-,. -ertioru Of that I am perfectly relieved. 1 My health is now perfect, and it is all owing to Mrs Joe Person's Remedy I am strong and - well, and' can taker ex- rv tended exercise without fatigue. I ad- V 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. 8. M. HOWELL. : ' F -NEW LOT OF- at Short Notice. J-'V -'VlanA to Sparc :f27B: Ian Jtresiaent vjieveiana uy (Js cattle men ' leasing lands in riQQiantprrir.rM.tr thatJ Tvna . .dy stocked to its utmost capaci- 'fuunds strange in the face of the )jJwta.Mwhed. fact that there are (Sy iona-: acres of school and 'ersifr.y ands subject to sale and kfe Children's Black ' T'-J... " ;. .. ., ".. ,t JUl ': r LACES, ETC., ETC.. AT CD Tt lTTs nr Qi Will receive prompt attention, . and customers will receive the ' same 'treat I.;,; ;';-"-!'. "'.-V'''-.-"'' .".-' i-".-. :':-. 4 ..;'-.'''i'-1..''V-'-' ment as if contracts are made in person. -Address, i-- THE OCSEUVER, Charlotte, N. C I! li .1 liilUN H1 Ir:glMt, Sprlntrs Corner We have lust put up a large lot of life celebrated Viola Cologne, In qts., pt?., Vs Its. and 14 pts Manufactured omy by . ' , . tt. H. JORDAN" & CO,, Druggists. A .''OHPLKTE K OP Lubln's, Landborg s and Lnz?lls Fine T.Iple Ex-" tracts, in bulk or bottles, at " . 4 ' ' R. H. JORD4N & CO.'S, ' " Springs7 Corner. . This is to certify that the foregoing statement is perfectly correct in every particular, as we were eye- .AMUKyuwW VM. HLIOO ....... j U OUiljl lli HUV T. VUWA mi relief afforded by Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. Nicholas Staton, - Felix Staton, Cornelius Staton, ? ' Patxtb McDowxll. Tarboro, N. C, July 12th, 1884. This Is to certify that Mrs. Person's statement In regard to my suffering is true and perfectly cor rect In every respect as regards my condition and tnereiier. afforded byneruemedy. '- - Mabt Staton. . Tarboro, N. C July 12th, 1884. DEACNKSTITUTeV? 1 ' The Fall Term commence's on tr e. 1st Wed- nesday of September, 1&85, and closes corres ponding time in June tollowlng.; Advantages for Instruction in all the branches usually taught in first-class sem narle for "i ouns Ladies, unsur passed. Building heated by steam, and ia every j way as to eaulpment. Ac.,- equal to any la ' the Southe A full corps of First-class Teacters " en gaged for - Seslon commencing In September. Terms as reasonable as any other Insltutlon offer ing same advantaees. Correspondence solicited. For Catalogue, containing full particulars as to j terms. ti address Rev R. BUL.WBLL & SON, i rrindpals, Raleitrh, N. C. Viifflie Quinine Hair Tonic Is the best preparation made for cleansing and im- U parting visor to the scalp, thoroughly eradicating! candruff ani preventing the hilr from falling out.- , Prepared exclusive j by ; R. H. JORDAN & CO., 'I Springs' Corner. , , Druggists. . Hanson's Magic Corn Salve. ' Warranted to cure corns, bunions, 4c. 15c. per box. ? Try It. For sale by R.H. JORDAN & CO. ALCOHOL PQCKET STOVES. We have the most Improved Alcohol Pocket Stove out. The very thing for the nursery, sickroom,; travelers Ac Simple and complete. 2:c. each. ;iVs R. H JORDAN & CO., Springs' Corner, ' Kangaroo and Parepa Clgsura Are still the 5c and 10c. leaders in Charlotte. An average bonaflde retail sale of 5,000 per month, y , R. H. JORDAN & CO., SPBIGS' COKEE. JUST RECEIVED. A large stock of Turkish Bath Towels, and Bath Sponges of finest texture. - Just the thing for sea side travelers. - ' . R. H. JORDAN A CO., Druggists. ' X CARRIAGE AND BUGGY REPOSITORY :!'''' it ,i , It ! i: : is'.. f t " i;- r i S'-H Tarrant'f Seltzer Aperient, iHorsf ord's Acid Phos phates, Carlsbad Salts and Parker's Ginger Tonic, At : TEOS. EEESE & CO'... A full line of iCarrlages. Buggies. Phaetons. Cart spring Wagons, etc., oi tte best man.es and latest styles, on hand.. ' ; Vehicles made to order and repaired. A. r. IIVTCZXlaO' Cz. CO , . Charlotte, N. C, next tO Wadswoi th's Stables. apr2Csunly .
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