DAILY
CHAKLOTTE 1 OBSERVER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1885.
Clnaaclal.
TROUBLES.
n.vioiHnen4 Follo-wini?
Mrk Twain's Nomination for
core0
r t Twain in Albany Ariua. , .
w montbs ago I was nominated
Jfovernor of the reat State of
or gvnrk to run against Mr. John
Ne? ith and Mr. Blank J. Blank; on
T. ppyL,iient ticket. ; I somehow
ffhatl bad one prominent advan-
1 nver these gentlemen, ana nas
tKe character. It was easy
vA tViA newspapers that if ever
t?9 "a known what It was to bear
my party said it would be political
iut me iu remain , ; enent An v
longer.? The following Arm NKW tort.
one of the papers the very Wt dav: tSSKJifSJSSF JS3L
: Kmrmninrrn aT . ' ff . ' n.. . -w--r
"""" xxa.ji. iu. axu. Alio maepena- ! "ernment8- buh ana strong; roar per cents,
ent candidate still maintains silence I hL235 Uuees 123 s6 onda very dull ana
aSion f" T3' na-Clai.2 to 5.:.: ...95
accusation against him has been am- " aaMB,itw........;. .. loT
piy proved, and they have been in- (ZSttvl-zzziX vT '
dorsed and; reindorsed by his own Kcaj.:"::;;;
cioqueni suence tiu at this day
- -J imfi. lUiAli ULUO ucma ftvuo w.
r ioin that m these latter
ft had become familiar with
yor of shameful crimes. But
; thTvery moment that I was ex
t..1 advantage and enjoying it
. Sret there was ft muddy under
flfTof discomfort "riling" the
?uri: mv happiness, and that was
thehavingmy name handled about
7 r ,-Uor connection fim bucu
111 1ST T grew more and more dis
EE' Anally I wrote my grand
kUi:C hnut it. Her answer came
.nick and snarp
have
She said :
never aone one smgie
Sab treasury
currency SMS.WKJ;
he
nuruiuaroiinae fl.ex. inx..........i.i
8tands forever mni. T 9JwPa'TmB5K.-.-
v vvu i uuv& ulaju i aoni.li lamiink HHMIII f vinuM
tne infamous Periurer !. trm Mnntana Tennessee 6's-.- ...!
Thief 1 the Body Snateher! thA nAlinV iHS?6'8---:-
um Tremens! the Filthy corruption- Chesapeake and bio:::::::;::.:;::::;:::
1HH Van you give your honest VOtes wonnwesiern..
to H'nmfaiM o-M i-.-: Vif?u.Bn" orxawesiern,oreierrea......
, . " , . "w. aw uwu uiu uis i uenverana itiofrranae. ...... .......
mouth in denial-df any of his hideous
crimes? . . L . :
. There was no possible way of get
Srte......
East Tennessee.
lake snore. i . . . .
Louisville and Nashville. .
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48
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Dr. 0QU1D3'S8OLUTIOM
Muriate Cocoalne, Hick's Patent Fever Thermom
eters (regisiers warranted), and a line stock
Hypodermic Syringes, at
B. H. JORDAN ft CD'S.; Druggist.
4 . . r-. . . . We tove now the largest and most complete stock that we have evercSr
Eastman's Genuine Lettuce, white Almond, and f ered to the Trade, comprising of all the latest styles of ' X I ' v !
Flower's Toilet bo? worth 25c per cake lor 10a.,
a K. U. JOBDAM W ii.,
. - -!,:. SoTtass' Corner.
Gnutolar
CfTervescent
Citrate
i Momnhla anil p1wm1a(l4jmi -
yiu out 01 n ana so m deep humU MobuSor"
lation i set about preparing to "an- Nashville and caiattanoo"..!".!!!!
swer" a . mass k of baseless chkrmn H P16?8 pacific. 1st. ,
I .. ... - . cs
auu mean ana wictflrt faisoivwia
But I :c never . finished i th ta1r'
for the very next moraine a " paper
came out with a new horrors charer
ing me with burning a lunatic asy
lum, with all its inmates, because it
obstructed the view from my house.
This threw me into a sort of panic.
Then, the principal Republican jour
nal "convicted" me of whoisalA
New York Central...
Norfolk and Western Dref erred..
Northern Pacific common. ..........
normern Jacinc preierrea
yp&clflc Mall.... v.... .
Meaning... .,.
Richmond and Aieghany..
Richmond and Danville... i.
Richmond and West Point Terminal. .......
Rock Island.........
8t. Paul.. .... .... ...v .. ... .... ....
St. Paul preferred....,....,.,
Texas Pacific..;. .
union racinc. . . t . . .
waDasn pacinc...
81
441,4
14
45
ConTenlent and eeenemlcaL For sale by ft
'- r. 11 ;ff -:ff. H-J0RDAN CO., Druggists.
EAGLE MD SWISS DSATVOS
Condensed MBk. ! Frh stock at i F i Vfl f
, n ( B, H. JOBDAN A COa, Druggists.
iii),Lru1'i.li-n-i
tax
ge:
. FEB. GOAT AND KID BUTTON SHOES in all grades.
ITS :-: BOYS :-: AND s-s YOUTHS
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For makfne Grates or Iron of anv kind look new.
Walnut, Cherry, Mahogony and Brown Stains for
noors,ai - . - .,.-.? ,-. .
v B. H. JOBDAN ft CO.'S,
":XV'. - v-'lvVi:.? .;j Springs' Corner.
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1.23
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1.134
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. - . - i nauu rjHsiuo..... ........................ .
bribery, and of poisoning my uncle wabashPaemA preferred.............
HI fPX ni9 nrOTWrt with on rnnawi "wwmtuiuu.
;r : .t: i bw. tLastwo. 8ouered. usked.iKx.Dit.
i u uuuiouu buck VI bUO glava BUUU1U.VQ
opened. This drove me to the verge
of destraction. On top of this I was
accused of .employing toothless and
incompetent old relatives to prepare
the food for the foundling hospital
when I was warden. ,
Truly yours, once a decent man,;
;. i Mark Twain
HEAVY RAINS.
1L.C; in all 'your life to oe asnamea
nfZnot one. Look at the newspa
JLilook at them and comprehend
2t sort of characters ;Smith: and
IrrX crft and then eee if you are
"Zu lower yourself to their
,w flnter a public contest with
Bat I could not recede. I was fully
,utwi and must go on with the
flXt As I was looking listlessly
'over the papers at breakfast r came
across this paragraph, and -1 may
truly say I never was so confounded,
hpf ore : ' " "
DwoTTTTJV.- Perhaps" nowC that jLr.
Mark Twain is before the people as a
rornnl' VlA will Yn
canaiaawj - r
J Annan I tn ftTT)lain now ne came to r
vnvict6u 01 perjurj ujf v j wui vauu vi vuo xwuuuiuuu u xxuegua
witnesses in Wakawak, Cochin Chi ny railroad. The trestle at South
na in 1863, the intent oh which, per- river, five miles east pf Lexingtpn,
5urv being to rob a poor na"tive wid- was washed away ahd a mixed train
VtZiA hlr heloless family of a mea on thA!leghany road wrecked." Enl
ere Dlantain patch; their only stay gineer Williams and the fireman are
and support in their bereavement and missings andare believed to be killed,
desolation. Mr; Twain owes1 it' to A41 Hh passenger re safe. The
himself, as well a to the great people Shenandoah Valley train is in trouble
u ffj-atrM hA asks, to clear this about the same Doint.,.-.. ,...-.-...
eriff bound passengsr train On.' the
branch of the Richmorid-& : Allegha
nv railroad which connects with the
7 Cotton.'
xvxstoh Easy ; middling 9 1-16: net reoelpli
4,3V: gross 4.37: sales 1,446: stock o,47&; exooru
coastwise to Great Britain -r : continent
Sweeplnic Torrents and Railroad
Accidents.
RiCHMbND,!; Va., ' pet. fidtf. The
heavy rain during the past twenty
four hours has caused the greatest
flood kno wn in the past five years on
the western end and Lexington
matter up. Uine "" uV
I thought I should, burst with
amazement. Such a cruel, heartless
I never naa seen vyocmu
rak. I dont know a plantain patch Rockbridge county', upon reaching February..
from a kangaroo. I was crazed ana
hpMess. 1 let the day slip away
rirtiAnt doincr anvthinc at all.
NoBKOJs Quiet; middling 9 3-16i net rreoelpts
03U; gross tell; stock 23,441; sales - ; exports
eoMtwu-: Great Britain . .
- vw n 1UU UUUUllUg UU VWMJ
767, gross 767; ; sales r: stock 11,900; exports
coastwise 4900: Great Britain
8avashah Ouiet; middling 8 16-16; net receipt
m; gross 7i; sales iuu; stock ya,KS3; expoiis
eoamwise ; to conunent ; ureas tsmn
France . i . .. ' .. - -
Nsw- OKLKAits-Weak; middling 9 1-16; net re
rerelpu &866: . gross 9.803: sales 6000; stock
147.360? exports coastwise i ' to Great Britain
- r: Franoe continent . -
MoBrut-Qulet; middlitig1 8 15 16: net receipts
1367, gross 1J: sales 500;., stock 17,918; exports
oofwtwis . Great Britain f-"-
; Hkhfbts Weak; middling 9; receipts 8616
shipments 2206; sales 8000? itock 61,606. .'-:
AUQD8TA DuU; middling 8 15-16; receipts 1257
shlDments: sales 645. -r.i .v..
4584; gross 4584; sales 400, stock 77602; exports
to foontinent rrrl . eoastwise,. --fGre$ Britain
tNrw Yqbk Oalet: sales 236: middling uplands
9c; Orleans 9 I3-16c; consolidated net receipt
25.237; exports to reat Britain, 17.13 to Itanoe
9651: continent 7.160. :;;.-i
V' Futures... . . .
Nww York Net receipts F6; " gross 7,108.
tutures closed steady; sales 134,400 oaies. r .
September. M r. ....... , .. . ...... ...
NOTemotf... .. . . . . l j.. . rf u .. 9.38 .39
December................................ 9.439.44
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FINE CALF LAGS BALMOSAL3, CONGRESS AND BUTTON GATTKIS.
ts line calf boots and heavy 8hbes76f all
UIUUOI .
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Oenubie Imported ' Castile Soap
Green. White. Blue and Brown mottled, in bars or
cakes, at
4. n. jokdan & CO a., Druggists.
Gronnd), 10c. per box, also a large stock of select
Spices of all kinds at
U. U. JUUDAN A GO'S.,
Springs Corner.
The sale of KANGAROO CIGARS increases dally
It 18 beyond question the best 5 cent Cigar sold.
R. H. JORDMI & CO., J
! Springs' Corner. ; Druggists.
Travel K n Bags, Xii n ks; Rubbeietc.
f GHcerole Polish for fine shoes, acknoweldged the' beat
preseiviDg leatner yet mtroaucea 10 xne iraae. :
TVJE ARE ; HIETJERICTNISJ
i To keep uipv reputation for good goods and low prices , Give us a can, , Trade .Street,
en lining.
Csntnl Cfitel
GRAY & CO.
ELI
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Condensed Tke .Table, No. i
GAPS FXAB AND YADKIN Y ALLEY RAILWAY
COMPANY. 1
To take effect at a."i in., Monday, Jama 22nd
, . ; -: ? ---r 1885. - , . v v
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E3a?e JbsU;
TRAIN NORTH.,,
Som
of the-Handsomest Patterns Irf
BennettBTlIld.
suoe nwi.?....,. ......
Fayettevil1e....i. ,-...,w.'
Sanford.
Ore Hill.'..4....;...;....
Liberty ......... i.....
Greensboro...... .... ....
9.30 a. m.
12.15 p.m.
8.00 c
4.26 '
i 20 minutes: at FayettevUle" for dinner.,
ASBITB.
v-aoovm.'
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TRAIN SOUTH
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Greensboro ..v;;. . :i . .
Liberty...........
Ore Hill.......; .... !U.
yayetteyflle.....;..
uuw uwyi . .. .j.. ... .....
BennettBTitle.. .i..5.
' ABBIYS.
t
luo'B . L...J f 'nr.Wn fnflin wtm tVtia Hr o! D.lnAniT Valla I. J -t ..- . . i"
1 never uau uoawvM t ii.ar .io.ujr,ul4-Awjr i January.. v.iucc.oo
the trestle work at South river, was
The
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next morning tne same paper uu
this-nothingmore: -
fimsin'ifiANT.-Mr. lwain. it wm ue
9.6304
March. ............. .. .... 9749.75
DreciDitated through the trestle into April .................. 9.86a.87i
the river,'? which was much swollen ito.v;i.a.l..V:.?..-.;.;i;.:;;.i.;,;i iJmw
bv the recent heaw rains. The onlv t June..M.. . ...u...... 10.oea.09
particulars ' of the accident are that July..... ....,....v...... 10.17O.19
theentire train fell into the river and August..... iaa.37
lLOOa. m.
11.55
,10 p. m.1
J3l
6.25
8.15
nominates for dinner tSanford.; w
Jiro. M. Rosa, Gen'lPass." Agent o f1
may8dtf , , , , .
: USAYX.
Jj . .... v. 1 ( '
CALL AND
Mai
9.50 a.nuv
ll.0f,
1.40 p.
4.0O
64 , .
and 3ftUS8tO CA?2TI
C Ever shown in this i City. -
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WHOLES ALB AND BSTAIL
NIOHOLSv
observed, is suggestively sileht about conductor Whittaker, of Richmond,
the Cochm Chma perjury.- .
Mem. During the rest of the cam
- paign this paper never referred to
me m any other way than ."the in
fimnna iwinrpr Twain."!
Next came the Gazette, with this:
Wanted to Know. Will the new
candidate for Governor design to ex
plain to certain of his fellow-citizens
the little circumstances, of .his cabin
mates in Montana losing small valua
bles from time to time, until at last,
"trunk"
Hdverpool Cottom BXarlcet. .
; LTVERFoaL. Oct. 30. Dull, prices generallr in
buyers' favor; middling uplands 6J4d; Orleans 6d,
sales 7,000; speculation and exports 500; receipts
17..000: American, 13.800. Futures auU at, a de
cline. ' ' t . - '
Uplands low middling clause, October delivery!
5 11-64S5 10 84d.
October and November 5 9f4d. p , .
November and December 5964d.
December and January 5 ll-64d.
January and February 5 ll-4d.
February and March 5' 14 64. i , ,
March and Ami! 5 17-640.
Sales for the week 39,000; American 30,000: speo-;
rSL v.of qi id aoir iOL uiauon ouu; export 4.uuu; actual export o,uu; re
Chronicle says that 91 is asfeea. cure- cel Amenta 54.000; stock 866.000; Amer-
uuu.
tow mlo i
(sellers.)
October and November 6 9-64d. (sellers.) . ; ,
ovember and December 5 9 64d, (sellers.)
engineer John Williams, of Lexing-
ton. and a fireman Richard ' Tyree,
of this " city, were killed;- The tele
graph lines are down and particulars
cannot be bad.
Worth Carolina Bonds.
Balelga News and Observer.
Last week 10,000 North Carolina 4 1
car cent bond sold in New York at 1
901. and the New Yof IrHFinancial
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to things having bn invariably 'j.f" 8 SiSXISrirM1
found onMr. Twain's person or m his is rising to its proper point. o,ne 4 clause October delivery 5 ll-64d. (sei
he rolieu nis great uiduuqi ui iuuucjr jyu ucyuwii.iii
mewsDaoer
traps in;, mey ieiu wujiicucu Ii. 1 u TTj r.iYui;oV,i k December and January b 94daseners.) s ,
him a friendlv 1 admonition for his the front bohds of established ehar- January and February 6 n-64d,(seUers.)
own good, andysotarredand feather- fladv ' gKaprM litT '
ed him and rode him on a rail out of for the payment of the interest ,ana Apm and May 5 21 64d, (sellers.) - (
camp. Will he do this? .-.
Could anything be more deliberate
ly malicious than this? tfor I never
was in Montana m mjKlife.
After this, this journal continu
ously spoke of me. as "Twain, the
Montana Thief."
I got to picking up papers appres
hensively much as one would lift a
desired bUinket which he had some
idea might have a rattlesnake under
it. One day this met my eye: v
The Lie Nailed By the sworn
affidavit of Michael O Flanagan; Esq.,
and Mr. Snub Raff erty and Mr. Catty
Mulligan, it is established that Mr.
Mark Twain's vile statement that the
lamented grandfather of ., our noble
standard bearer, Blank J. Blank,
wts hanged for highway robbery, is
a brutal and gratuitous lie, without a
shadow of foundation in tact.
And yet I can lay my hand on the
Book and eay I never slandered Mr.
Blank's grandfather. - More,; I had
never even heard of him or mentions
ed him up to date. v
I will state, in passing, thaOhe
journal above quoted from always
referred. to me afterward as ''Twain,
the Body Snateher."
The next newspaper article that at
tracted my attention was the follow
ing: . , f'---
A Sweet Candidate. Mark Twain
who was to .make such . a blighting
speech at the mass meeting last night
didn't come to time. A telegram from
his physician stated that he had
been knocked down by a runaway
team and had his leg broken in two
places sufferer lying in great agony
and so forth, and so forth, and a lot
more bosh of the same sort. And the
independents tried hard to swallow
principal of our bonds is largely in
excess of the - absolute requirement,.
these bonas are attracting aroenuon
and will sooner or later reach par.
They are really as safe as the Gov -ernment
4's that command 24 per
cent premium. ,
piLfisr.
a sure cure for Blind. Bleeding, Itching and Ul
cerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams,
(au Indian Remedy), called Dr. Williams' Indian
Pile Olntmeht. A single box has cured the worst
chronic cases of 25 or 30 years standing. No one
suffer five minutes after apply) ne jliis wonderful
soothing medicine. Lotions and instruments do
more harm than good. Williams' Pile Ointment
absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching,
(particularly at night after getting warm in bed,)
acts as a ix ultlce, gives instant relief, and is pre
pared oa' 'or Piles, itching of private parts, and
fornothl else. Price SO cents. T. C. Smith
Co., seen 2ldeod4wly
Positive Cure for Piles.
Tn tti neonle of this county we would say we
have been given the agency ef Dr. Marchlsl's Italian
Pile Ointment emphatically guaranteed to cure or
money refunded internal, external, blind, bleed
ing or itching piles. , Price 60c a box.- No cure, no
r Or Sale VJ JU, a. wruswii, ungmw naiiviLwa,
May and June 5 24-64d. (buyers.)
Kuturea dull but st adv. '
6 P. m. Uplands low middling clause October
delivery 6 10-6M, (sellers). -
October and November 6 &-64d, (buyers.) , ,
November and December 6 8-64d (buyers.)
December and January 6 8-64t. (buyers.) , i
January and February 5 l(M4d, (buyers.)
February and March 5 14-64d, (sellers.)
March and April 6 17-64d, (sellers ) . . : .
April and May 5 2tV64d, (buyers.)
May ahd June 5 514 64d, (value.) ,
Futures closed julet but steady.
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City CottOM Kiarites
Ofiici oi the Obsxbtsb,
Chaklottk, N. C October 81. WB5.
The city cotton market yesterday closed Quiet
and easy at the following Quotations:
Middling Fair.... v... 9 5 16
Strict Good Middling...... ....... 93-16!
Good middling , 9
Middling.......... g
Strlftt Low Middling 85
Txjw Mlddllne.. 8
Tinges.... ..-....... 8
Middling Stains....... 8
Lower grades.. ' vs;oi4
BecelDts yesterday.................. 244
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W WJLTXA. H. It. CO.
General Passenger Office, )
. Salisburt, N. C, Sept 5, load. )
On and after the 6th Inst., the following schedule
will be operated by this company:
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BEDDING, &C.
A full line Of CHEAP BEDSTEAD,
LOUNGES, Parlor and Cliamber Suits, Cof
fins of all kinds on hand. No. 5 West
Trade Street, Charlotte, North Carolina.
WE HAVE THE; FINEST STOOK Oil
MAIN LINE WEST.
STATIONS.
tTraln No 1.
N.C
2ulyl7eedly.
STOP THAT COUGH
By using Dr. Vrazier's Throat and Lung Balsam -the
only cure for coughs, colds, hoarseness and
sore throat, and all diseases of the Throat and
Lungs. Do not neglect a cough. It may prove
fataL Scores and nunoreas oi peopie owe men
ItTesto Dr. Frazier's Throat and Lung Balsam;
and no family will ever be without it after once
using it, and discovering us marvelous power, n
is Dut up in large family bottles, and sold for the
email price of 50 cents a bottle. Sold by T. C.
Smith a Co. fehZideodAwlv
04CKET8 ItV TELKKAJrii
OCTOBEB 30, 1885.
CTTY PRODUCE KUlRKBTi
Eeported by T. B. magill. 1
OCTOBEB 28, 1885.
At. I Lv.
Train No. 8.
Ar. Lv.
SBREAI),
CAKES, '
CEACKEES,
ROLLS, i '
PIES,
CANDIES.
FRUITS,
NUTS,
RAISINS,
CHESTNUTS,
SUGARS, , .
COFFEES,
SPICES, '
PICKLES, - V ,
CAN'D GOODSJ
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CASKETS OF ALL ILIADS WD 8I2ES.
MAYER & ROSS
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Corn per bushel... esa)7U
Meal per busnei.... taaw
whAnt Ttcr hiishel... 1.00
Peanuts per busheL .1.20&1.30
j Flour-Family..... 2.80ffi2.35
Extra........ ....a.aoiTa.3u
Super. .1200)255
Peas Clay, per ousnei... lmvpuw
Mixed.......:.... i.iutri.iD
Oats Rhelled..
Dried Fruit Apples, per lb
, eaches, Deeled......
. unpeeled
Blackberries
Potatoes Sweet.............
,insn
Cabbage, per pound.
Onions, per bushel .......
RMtnmi.Tier Dound. ......
Tallow. Der Dound.... ' , IQTlk
Butter, per pound..... .... .... .... J825
45150
Sb4
60)1
84
435
400)45
7075
75ff,80
240)25
Salisbury,
Statesvuie,
Newton,
Hickory.
Icard.
Morganton, .
Marlon,
Old Fort,
Bound Knob,
Black Mountain, .
Coopers,
Spartanburg Junetn,
Asnevme,
Alexander's,
Marshall,
Barnards, '
Warm Springs,
3.43
409
4.40
6.16
6.33
7.13
7.81
8.42
&6t
921
9.39
10.12
10.48
11.12
11.45
1.25
62.35
3.44
4.10
4.41
5 16
6.33
7.14
8.01
a43!
' 8.561
9.21
9.39
10.18
10.49
A. Al.
7.541
10.02
11.07
12 20
1.05
1 2.59
3.49
5.17
h.28
6.45
657
A.M.
6.30
8.14
10.071
11.35 i
12.25
1.25
2 59
S.56
6.18
6.061
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P. M.
HAHAN'S WALKINGFA8T.
M1 WHAT IHEI SAT ABOUT TSS ' .
SET A TsT-A-SiT SHOB-
MATN LINE EAST.
Stations.
Train No. 2
At. Lv.
Train No. 4
Ar. Lv.
igs, per uuwu..,,. .... ...
Cklckenfl... ......... ......
Ducks.
k i wheat Houtnern
u.wu.-. .-- - - r- .osn..
amber 9orzSl.uu; o jumjuuiu "aw, v.
; Astern wtoter red spot 90 bid. Com-Southeni
steady: western auiij-oouuieni wmw uiu uuluuv,
new 6052, yellow old 53; new 603551. -
CHlCAGO.-nour uncnangeu. w u "P"' "vracu
liaiAc under yesterday: ucxoDer buu aurauwr
K4wrxoum; uectjuiotsr ooaore " uiwu
Wmvm t .................
Beef, per pound, net.
Mutton, per pound, net.... ,
Pork, per pouna, net....
Wool, wasnea..... ,
v unwashed.... ......
Feathers, new............
Bags. per pound. ,
BAI.IIMOKB Noon-Flour easy and quiet; Howard
Street and Western Superfine $3.00$3.50: Extra
wamiiv . 4.5O0)t5.oO; City t Mills
the wretched subterfuge and pretend super uPssiBSSSSL J?2S22! y.:Dp::::::::::::::::::::n:
wiau mey am not Know wnai wtw iuo
real reason of the absence of the
Abandoned creature whom they, de
nominated their standard bearer. ; A
certain man was seen to reel into
Mr. Twain's hotel last night in a state
of beastly intoxication. It is the im-
perative duty
ir., m . - , ttt , iu. -ei. iaai .i5ffi48.25: November tis-nvsu)
marKXwain nimseii. vyenaye iuvui Jnri8i5a$8;27W. Lard-quietbt
at last. Thl8 18 a case that admits OI Sm,: eash $5.85; October $5.821a$5 85
no shirking. The voice of the people ber SL JTl
demands-in thunder tones: ( Who was f honiders 3.4oai3 50; short nb sides $4.80
that man? " - - - ra4-82iA. short clear sides $5.1pa$5.i5
Three long years had passed over
my head since I had tasted ale, beer,
wme, or liquor or any kind. . ;' . . Naval Stores
Line same lournal immediately
dubbed me Mr. Delirium Tremens I
Twain.! . . m
By this time there had grown to be
190)20
15ffl25
25&3Q
8ffl
85O40
70)8
78
- 71
18
45fff50
D
... i nih Ami -f lArnrwr i l iaq: iiuiciuugi ua'mu;unH
of the independents w j "rsfiS36 oats-duu; cash25a25;
Vuwarvtforl Krnfn nrna Tint wmha, 'ALft.'&Ua. MfiSS DOrK QUiet Put
AODrn. i
$5 H53t5 871A.
fair demand; dry
firm at U.1&. tJUgars-Hiri
! lated 6c; Standard A 6ft. .
cut
Whiskey I
loal 7; granu-
such a clamor for, an "answer" to all
the dreadful charges that were laid
to me that the editors and leaders of
.' wrunseros Turpentine
quiet; strained ru; gwu
m at. i 25! crude tui
tl 00: yellow dip and virgin i 1.50.
7 a v attwak Turpentine firm t
dullat$l,05a$110. . n ' .
CHAiisroN -Tuirenttneflrm at
steadytsined 85; good strained 90.
firm at ' 33. Bosln i
strained 85. Tar !
turpentine steady; hard j
at
S3.
S3.
Bosln
Bosln
Many a '.Lady
is beautiful, all but her, skin
and nobody has ever told
her how easy it is to put
beauty on the skin. ' Beauty
on ; the - skin is Magnolia!
Balm. V .
Warm Springs,
Barnards,
Marshall, r
Alexander's, " (
Asheville. ,
Spartanburg Junetn.
coopers,
Black Mountain. .
Bound JanoD.
Old Fort,
Marlon,
Morganton, ,
Icard,
Hickory,
Newton,
Statesville,
Salisbury,
P. M
3.50
4.11
4.4
5.22
5.41
6.06
6.19
7.07
7.42
8.12
9.101
9.38
10.04
10.33
11.29
12.80
3.15
8.50
4.12
4.49
5 82
6 41
606
6.20!
7.27
.7.42
8-12
910
9.38
10.06
10.33
11.30
A.M.
P.M.
7.07
7.55
8.20
10.23
11.85
- 1.09
2.17
2.57
4.00
5.80
7.30!
Nos. 81 ft 82 Park row, 1
! . Hew York. Sept. 23, 1885. J
DCESSBa. SOGEBS, MET CO.
Gentlemen j Having: noticed la thla moralngr'a i
buh your advertisement concerning me jianan'a
satiafaction wita
oontmuoua
Waukenphast shoe sold by too, Z cannot refrain
v ear's adn
'wear, lam juat about diaoarding'. Ihadbeenao-
rrom expreaaingr, nnaolicited, my aatu
pair wmcn aixer year's aimoav
6
7.U7I
7.55
.
10.40
11.35
1.80 1
2.19
a20 I
. ' 4.05
5.50!
A. M.
WEST. I MTJBPHY DIVISION: 1 EAST.
Train Ko. 7
Ar. I Lv.
Stations.
Train No f ,
Ar. Lv.
A.M.
10.26
10 64
I.1L21
11.51
12.19
1.49
2-2
2 89
3.31
4.15
9 4a
ia29
10.58
1L26
11.54
12.29
1.53
2.29
2.4V
8.31
P. M.
Asheville,
Hominy,
Turnpike,
Pigeon Biver,
Clyde,
WaynesvUle,
Balsam,
Hall, r . . ;
Sylva,
Webster Station,
Charleston,
4.89
3.59
3.37
8.12
2.45
,2.00
12.34
11.66
1L45
10 54!
A. M.
P. M.
401
8.89
8.17 I
2.471
2.25
12.351
11.57 I
11.46!
10.55
10.09 !
customed to hsvlnsr m shoes made to order, nav-
ina from $9 to 913 a pair for the same. Iiaat sum
ner I mean a year ago wishing for a pair of
shoes at short notice for a trip to the mottntains, X
a topped into your establishment aad purchased a
pair of Eanan's. Tor ease and oonuort on long
tramps in the oou&trr I hare never had their
eqmal on my feet: while far dusabillty they
come about as near to the Irishman's ideal as any
thing I ever saw. He said he " didat care what
kindof shoes he had so long as the uppers were
indestructible and the soles were mads of eter
nity." They hare warn out thessoomd sole and
the uppers are still pssfeeOy sound aad whole.
lam clad to add my tea tarn oay to their ezoal
Ienoe, though . total stranger to the Eanan's or
to any member of your Arm, and you are at
liberty to make any use of this communication,
rea may see fit.
Bep6ctfuriyYo-sri,
MOKTTMiat XJVZNOfiTOtf '
. Agent Tor Charlotte.
eblOeodtf ,
Frmts
ii
- TinnTid Knob Is breaklast station lor train No. 1
and supper station tor tram ao v.- :
Trains wos. l, z, 7 ana o run aa'u.
Trains Ncs. 8 and 4 run dally except Srnday. --
W. A. TTBK, A. 6. P. A.
V, B. McBaa, Superintendent.
Safes for Sale.
Two good second-hand safes win be fold cheap
' One MILLEB'S. ! ; V One HEEBING'S. -
Apply to Chas. B. Jones, at
sepOdAwtt
THIS OFFICJ5.
Bananas. . . ?r; -
Oranges, 1
Pears,
Conoor and
. Malaga Cfcpea -
a iaqge Assoarpirr ;
FpAnrh : anil Plain fkdv.
A. A VMM VAX UUU A. tUHU -, tMa i
, - i -
Raisins, Figs, Dates, Prune,
Citron. Currant VI, r ,
'- fr'-i ' - t '.',' .' ' ' -
. . . . .j ... ' . , p. ..' . ' 1 r .: ' ' 'r . . .
AND ALL KINDS . OF NUTS.
The above goods are nice,
fresh stock just received. ;
. D. M. RIGLER.