i.Ll 2&c featftftie Xrsertxer. PUBLISHED DULY JtXCKPX MONDAY, : CHAS. B. JONES, - 1 . - . V Editor and Proprietor. - "TBUTH, MKS THS SUH, SOMBTIltSS 6UBMIT8 TO biVnowTbuu ths sum, cult FOR A Subscript! to the Obserrer. DAILY EDITION. . . Single oopT ............... 5Scnt' By taeweekln theclty.....,-. 2? By toe month. "-"'Mm Three months Ti Six month - .;. One rev r WJtKKLXXDITlON. ' Thwemontlw..... 60oent. Stxmonths...., "" . 3ne fear '. In clubs of five and over Jl.oO. - Wo Derlatlon FromThe" Uulem Subscriptions always parable In advance, not only In name but in fact. . rKrmro td Posromc di CHABixwra, N. jj is booHD Class Mattm.1 ' THURSDAY. JUNK 17, 1886 SAM JONES FOUND. To Pari His Respects to a News paper Which Said Naughty 1 Things of Dim. - Indian appolis, June 15. Rev. Sam Jones, whose failure to arrive here this week to assist Sam Small in con ducting the revival services , has caused much disappointment ana some strange talk as to the cause of hia not coming reached hereSaturday. "He will remain eight days and will hold four services a dav.after which he will leave for St. Paul. - When asked it he. would make any answer to Dr. Jeffery's last letter he said that he bad no desire to get into any controversy with any one, and only wanted his track kept clear, as he carried no whistle. When shown a statement published in the '- German Telegraph of this city, that he had failed to arrive here: at the appointed time because he was' drunk in Ken tucky, he intimated that he would probably have something fto say about the matter at on a of h'S meet inga. The German Telegraph slan- der shows the nature of the methods used in fighting Mr. Jones" in tbis city. It was probably inspired by .some of. the'liguor men who are very bitter against the Georgia evangelist on account of bis determined stand for temperance." "With the best peo ple of the city. backing him, Mr. Jones ;will be helped rather than injured by the publication of such falsehoods. The Convicts Strike, . r Raleigh, June 16. On the Pitta-. - boro railroad there is a gang of 73 f- eonvicts employed. r Yesterday 67.of --. those convicts refused to work, the ; sfficsr in charge cama here and had a conference witk the penitentiary authorities, which resulted in his re ''i Maaans with a Urge fores of extra : , -f SPfai.' .Tko assmata 4 MMa4 Is) 3ut Lsfts sut of th rtosfcwis or TMsrk. Instructions hare been giren not to y give any food to those who refused V to work. It is a new and curious - phase of the convict labor question. The men make no complaint of their ' treatment "or fare; they simply da cline to work. They are very close n ly guarded! and it -thought the f means taken will prove -successful. ' The ringleaders will be punished. Bolstlnc h French Flag Over an English Colony. ."'.- ' - London, June 16V Advices from the British consulate at Noumea, cap ital of .the French colony of - New - Colodonia,; states that the French :; military and tfaval expedition, which recently proceeded thence to New . Hebrides Islands, hoisted the French flag over them on June 1st, and that . - ine captain of. a Jb Tench transport, wnicn periormea the ceremony ex changed visits with the commander or the British' Man'-of-War lying in . ;the2vicinity England r is engaged in Seeking, from jthem a statement as to tbe, truth or falsity of the above - report. Baseball. m Brooklyn Brooklyn 2. Metropoli tans 9 , Boston Bostons 5, Nationals 2. . CincinnatiT-Cincinnati 5, Louis- ii-Ville 4. .;. .'. lv-.- ; - Savannah Savanah 5,. Augusta 4. Detroit Detroits 6, Kansas City 5. Baltimore Baltimore 4, Athletics 4. (Called on eleventh inning on account of darkness, -V; . Charleston Charleston 3, Macons 8 (Called on 13th-inning on account of darkness. -; bt. Louis St. Louis nothing. .' v 1, Pittsburg wew York-New York 1, Phila deiphia 4. U':.-y ,.. A Relentless Judge. 1 CracinwATi, O., June 16. Judge MaxweU today found Sheriff Be res f ford guilty of contempt for siirrend - ering Fred A. Hermann, under sens tence to the penitentiary, to persons who took him out of jail, W, A. Woodman, who had Hermann in his " p61". 8tated that no contempt was in ; tended by the sheriff, and - that he (troodman) was the cause of . the . whole matter. - Nevertheless, the judge fined the sheriff $50 and cost. . Hermann is now in jail. . "T To Release Prisoners Jailed Cor Bebt in New TorU. Albany, n. Y June i6 The Gov mor basi signed the act promoted by Lrastus Wiman and other?, amend- Sg5 tr1 wreardin imprisonment for debt Hereafter sixinonths ie to 4he hghust imprisonment of ax- ?lTil,action9' and thf" opera ioa of the law releases, within five , ?VW U P isonfirs in Ludlow Streot . Jja,lfeYork, nd elMwbere, wo . vessen mcarsoratod boyoad six -months.. Greenes Cotton Tall. v Ns York, June 16.'Green & Co . y : The continued good crop ac : .eountaandmore or less disapooint- ment over Liverpool has checked all demand outside of a I little covering by local shorts, and after a feeble ef- ' Xl1118"16, the market let off low and tame. -Really new invest ments appears to-be entirely pros v trated, and whHe a bearish feEr . grows,, the operators are a little care -lul about selling -until influences, be v come more pronounced. " ' -v --r- - ' Protesting Against the Betrayal of the Loyal minority, -e - Belfast. June 16. Orange Grand Lodge, of Ireland, has issued a mani : festo protesting against ihe betrayal ' ?tt? loyal jminority ot Ireland at the bidding or, Gladstone and Parnell ." in the . interests of rebels, outrage mongers and other violators of law. Lynchburg's Vote for a RaUroad . to North-Carolina. ;7jfeH' Ltnchbueg, .June 16 The ' city voted a subscription of $250,000 to the Lynchburg, Halifax and North Caro lina railroad today by an overwhelms jngmajorityr., The road will run -' m?1.44"8 city io Durham, N. C.; and wiu oe commenced immediately. , Wrfc Person Remedy ,n JAO. H. lioAOSjj, Wiofesaie Uiugi. IN CONGKESS. BOTH nOUSES AT WORK ON " THE JLD HOBBIES, Decision of tand Grants and Amendments to the Iegislatare Appropriation Bill. . Washington, June 36. Senate. Almost immediately after the opens ing of the Senate, Edmunds moved to go " into - executive session, - but yielded to the request forthe trans action the morning business. - Davis, presented a - memorial of the Massachusetts legislature, which was read. The memorial recites that the"generai;court"of Massachns setts views with deep concern the recent interferences of the governs ment of Canada with the fishermen of the United States and urges Con-, gress to secure immediate - relief for that class oi citizens. . - ' -v f - After remarks.by Mr. Hoar, on the fishery question, the Senate, on mo tion of Edmunds, at 12:30 went into executive sets'on. . . - . The Senate has rejected the nomi--nations of John C. Shields, of Michis gan to be chief justice of the Supreme court of Arazona, and : Abraham Rose, to be postmaster at "Vinton, Iowa. The following nominations have been confirmed: - t-1 David IL Ha wkins, of Missouri ta be assistant secretary of the Interior; A P. Swineford, of Michigan, gover nor of Alaska; G. A. Hesson, survey or of customs, at" Memphis; J-v-Harris, collectorof custorrs at Key West, T. M. Faure collector cutoms at Pearl River, , Missis sippi, and. a large number.of post masters, ; army officers - and minor civil officers in the different depart- ments. ' - " Senator Logan, from the commit tee on military affiairs, leported fa vorably the bill already passerby the House appropriating $6,000 to con-, struct a road to the National Ceme-r tery, at Knoxvflle, Tenn. The Sen ate committee has amended the bill so that the proposed road shall run from the intersection of Broad and Holston streets, along the line of Holston street to the intersection of that, and Muhson streets, at the northeast corner of the National Cem ; etery. At 1 :15 the doors were re opened and the Senate decided to take up the House bill providing for the re peat . of - the pre- emptien of timber culture and desert land acts. ; - ; ;V The invalid 'pension - appropriation bill was ; reported by Logan and at once passed by the Senate, as report ed from the Senate committee appro priations. The milita jy academy ap nroDriation bill was then taken up and t pasted yeas, 42 nays 4. Nays were Chace, l'lumb, Teller and Wil son of Iowa. ; "-: Wilson. obtained leaves pending the regular order to address the Senate on h sO mmStms ta rate of poftin I m Iswria siaas sWl IMtter tws ascts an ounce- r- v-.1 """ ;v :-: - The Senate then proceeded to the consideration of the ' house bill, re pealing the pre. emotion timber cul ture and desert land acts. . Blair; offered an amendment pro viding in effect as to the desert lands that on the expenditure of three dol lars for improvements. The govern ment should part with the title and that none of the lands should be held in larger bodies than 640 i acres : in a eingle ownership. After debating until 5 :30 the Sen ate adjourned without action on the bill or amendment. HotrsE,-i-Morrison, from the com' mittee on Ways and means, reported bacK adversely the resolution ottered by Grosyenor, of Ohio, declaring in favor of the restoration of the wool tariff of J867. and the resolution of' ierea Dy wimns, ot umo, express ing the sense Congress as adverse to any changes in the .present wool tariff; and they were laid upon the table. The House then ' went into committee of the i whole f (Blount in the chair) on legislative . approprias tion. -' - -;' -v.: The clause relating to pension office gave rise to the usual discussion as to the partisan methods employed in the conduct of that tmreau -by, the present and previous administrations. Then a long, and at times amusing, discussion ensued as to the number of Democrats and , Republicans re spectively, who" entered the .Union army'at the beginning of the war. As tbis was a time-worn subject, but little genuine interest .was taken in the debate, which promised to con tinue to such length that - Randall suggested a night: session, at which the gentlemen might give their views on the matter, while Payson suggest ed to some gentlemen around; him. line propriety of appointing a soecial committee to settle once for , all,the vexed question of political status of the Union army." Finally the ; disn cussion was closed wita a speech by CuFtin. of Pennsylvania, in which he appealed to the House to proceed tQ business and quit fighting the war over again. v :v.;,:i-.-6 Uannon. of Illinois.? offered an amendment which, after a short de- Date, was agreed txv increasing the appropriations for the Bureau of las Dor m.the aggregate $39,610, so as to make the appropriation equal to the estimates of the commission nf lahnr Then there was a brief recurreh(jeM toe aiscussion of yesterday, HiscockV rf Maw VA.U 1.1 - . . ' vm. iioir jiurii., reiterating oh : state ment, that according to the correct estimates, there wonld be at the close of the next fiscal year a deficiency of irvui w.uuy to i,wu,uoo, and Morrison,' of Illinois, contending there would be a surnlua nf at lanai-. $30,000.000... , .. . Uabell,:6f I" Virgin fat" " offered " "an amendment reducing from $2,050,000 to $1.900,000 : the appropriation for salaHei and expenses of agents, surv r7?, fsOffsrs ana itorekeepers f n the bureau of internal revenue. Th sum suggested by him,: he said, was ""f'J "uuJtmui auu was , f9U,UUU 1U oiiHSBB oi me expenditures . of the present year - - 2 Randall said ; there would be no danger in adopting, the amendment: It was based upon information which had come to the committee since the estimates ; were ; submitted. The amendment was agreed to. The com mittee then rose and reported ; the bill to the House; : The amendments "6' Mi in r committee mcreasini? the compensation of the assistant xreasurers at Uhieaco. Rf. T.io Bostoaand San Francisco were re, jected by the House. The amend ment appropriating $10,000 for addi tional emergency, for clerks messen gers and watchmen at the sub treasv uryNew York, wi.s .also rejected, utner ameudmems were agreed toin gross and the bill was passjd ' m ?0U8r 4:40 took a recess --m auciwis. ; evening session to uv iw ine consideration of calendar. -.. . private ClREPOlipiLES. '.V SSUS.S6 Wn ftn lower part of iSdo. SStSnli,?atlont to oppose be ha S aeetttra oi tbe kidnen or nelsborlM orenn , At H1?!?. symptoms of l5dle7r2n fl. Int Sinn mlt5?.ngwarm'' eommoa attend f t the application of DrrBManko'i Piif Rm liine I-udwIg's Fnneral. ., k.,. - T.a 1 R TVia : funorftl of King Ludwig willjtake place Satur dav: The funeral maBS will be said m fcjt; Jiicnaei s jnurcn. ,iub tu'F . brant wir be Archbishop Steichele, who will be assisted by a large num ber Of clergy - - " iTlie FlrstWew Wheat. ; BaltmoEe, - June 16. The first wheat of therop of the present year, was offered . on 'change today. It was' grown in the RappahannocK re Y,Vkn nf Viwinia and was sold for 80 cents per bushel." It was a small lot and of the f ultz variety andjvery green" and wet. - : E.ars;e Fire Yesterday. New Haven, June 16.Sperry & Barnes, large provision and pork packing house on long wharf took fire at 5 o'clock this, morning, and is burning. - It will be a total loss. In-, surance over $200,000 and wOl cover loss. Several firemen w jre injured. ;. ' ' Positive Cure for Files. ,: To the people of this connty'we would say wo tm hnnn fflvrtn theajrencTof Dr. Marchlai'B Italian Pile Ointment emphatlcallj guaranteed to care or money refunded Internal, external, blind, bleed ing or Itching piles. Price 60c a box. Ho cure, no 'oraale bjU B.Wrteton. drogeist, Cbarlotte H 'C ' i . - nuri ieuuu. - Scott's Emulsion of Pare Cod JLlver Oil, with' BTypophosphltes. In Pulmorary AfleoUona and Scrofulous Diseases. Dr.'IaA M. Lans, New York, says: "I hare pre scribed Scott's Emulsion and used tt U my family and am greatly pleased with It. HaTe found it very serrtoeable In Scrofulous diseases and Pulmo- nary 1 afleeaons.'". f vAVi-T .., Mrs, Joe jj-r Remedy If still the beit Blood Purifier oa the market. ' JNO H. MoaDKN, Waolewale Druggist HAJRKEXS BT TELEQKAFB . .. v . -- jfiKB 16, 1888. " ' Prodaee. BAttmowt. WouTr-steady but quiet: Howard Street an j Western Superfloe i50d,a.OO; Kitua a.L10fta8S: Kami it J4.00ffii4.75; City Mill Super fine 3 60a $3.00,-Extra $3 26S14.00 Wo bra ds t4X04 6'i. Wheat Southern steady, quiet; Western lower closing ami; ssouinttru rea tuie. amber 86dtt8.! Ho. No. 2 Western winter red spot 80380ft. Corn Southern quiet, steady western vaster oui. ami, . - i r n '-: A-CmoAeo riour weaker. Wheat- act lye, lower; June 71: July Tmaiiw, August iskiaiwu corn weaker: cash S4U: June S43331A: Juty 34 16-16336; August jj636 O-ts-ouU and lower: cash 27&3:U: Jun- 27; July 274327; Auugst 2656925. Hess pork closed steady; cash i8.6A3S8.66; July ia.6oaa67; August $8 67U a3 -Lard etosed Arm-, cash $6.0U; July 16 06 a6 JO; August v.wfaaii.nva; snort nos. -sides steady: cash S5.40iS5.46 - Boxed meat st'ady dry salted shoulders $4.85S $4 90; abort clear sides $6.80a$6.86. whiskey steady at U.W- Sugar un changed; Standard A 6- . : . Naw YOBX.-4outbern flour 'dull: eommon to fair extra, 3.10S$i65. Wneat lSlc. lower: Mo. 2 red 84; July 82883 August 82Ml 84. Corn M bettfr, very qufc-t: Mo. 2 white 45: No 2 July 44 l l3&si August 443 15. Oat uasfec lower; Mo. 2 June 333Vs Hops uo changed. Coflee spot fair Bo film at 91A. . t)ugar -steady, fair to good rennuig 4 44rt: rrfined steady. Bice steady. Cotton seed oil Vs&'XKi; crude S3; refined 31t932U. - Bosia steady Tur pentine dull. HMes arm. Pork steady at M 3beb 2M: mHdes 4ull - Lard 506c opened lower, ystscflrm Western steam spot 16.25; July $6,259 6.277Yreight steady. Cottoa U 64d. Wheat 9Ad. WaTal . Stores ' WnjsiBeToH Turpentine firm- at 29. " Bosln firm; strained 75; good stralnea 80. ;. v Tar firm at - $1.26; - crude turpentine firm; .hard Mi tallow dlD vtmn siJO Satakn ah Turpentine firm at 29 bid; tales 850. Bostn steady at 90i$i.(: sales . . . CHiKLKrfroM -Turpentine quiet at 29. c Bosln quiet at 85 for good strained. ; ; ; i JflSSSHBClal. ! . KBwyoBK. Exchange 4.86. Honey U&S6 Sab-treasury balances sold S129J21.000; currency S13.713.000: Sovemments - dull; (our per cents 11.26; inrees (l.u. siaie dodus uuu. Alabama CI? s A, 2 to 5.... LOS " ClaJsB.fives .....i......... 1.07 eeorjciae's. ....... ..... ...... .. i.........ncov& wwrgm y morcRage iJJu North Carolina 6's. ...... ...... ............ .i.'9 North Carolina 4 . South Carolina Brown Consols... .... 1.11 Tennessee 6's,... .... ....... ..... .... .. . Virginia 6'B.......... . Virginia C msols .i.. Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago and Northwestern................. Chicago and Northwestern, preferred .... . . Delaware and Lackawanna Brie.. i .... -J .... 63 .... - HA 1.14 1.414 lSt-lg 2814 Kast Tennessee...... Lake Shore. J... Louisville and Nashville. . Hemnbls and Charleston1.. . Hobile and Ohio. . Nashville and Chattanooga. 84 tS1 .. a .. .. IS? .. 3378 -a .. ". 54 nevuTHaoa raems.131...... ....... New York Centra!... ...v-V Norfolk and Western preferred. .A ..... Northern Pacific oommop . i. Northern Pacific preterred.......JI.. .... . . Pacific Hail,. .,.., i... Beading..... w m Bichmondand AUeghany,, .... .... .."'.J.! Richmond and DanvllLe.... 24 $ 1.22 : 1S4 64 1.1' -14 Blchmond and .West Point Terminal.... oh rwii... St. Paul preferred.;..., xexas racine... Onion Pacific-. New Jersey Central.... Missouri Pacific,.,.. Western Union..... ........ ... - Bld, tLast bid. fiOSered. tasked. IKx. Dl COttOBU ' Oaltbrtdw nominal; middling 8U; net re ceipts 43; gross 43; sales 1; stodf 14,694; exports eoaatwliie ; ttreat Britain ; ponU nent - . . ' Nobmli Dull; middling B;. net "receipts 679; gross 879; sales 200; stook 9737: exports eoastwise 900; continent ; (rreat Britain : IBaituiobs Nom'l; middling tHA; net reipte - 5 gross 893; sales j atock 18.966; spinners : ; exports eoastwise ; reat Britain I Boeri w- Quiet; mlodling 9rnet reeelpts 8232; gross 49o2; saies ftock 63Hi ejportt coast. wise : to (treat Britain 2288. - 1 Wrurrsoros iuiet; middling SThr net re ceipts 6; grorf 6;. saiea ; sWck 873; exports eoastwise , PHfLADSLTHiA Quiet; low, middling 96fa; net receipts 18; gross 86; sales.-; stock 14.084? , ' 8yANH-DuU; middling 8 11-16 net recelps 86 89: 814169 stoc 9068; exports coast wise 1687. r. ... .v Mew ORTjtirOjjlet: -. mWdllng 8; net receipts 675; area. T4S5j sales 800; strck 74,070; Mports coastie SOTO; io Great Britain 2203; France : continent ' Mobil Puiir middling Btet net receipts 4, gross 1; sales MXkwck 11,468; exports oastwise 1038 (rreat Britain - T?w. L?1,a,?1BS?ady' Btolitog; 8Tfe; recelpU 60f Shipments 1846; sales 400; stock 27.297. 7ofu278fri;Quleti middling 8; reotlpt 6; sales 17: stock, y . . . . . CHARijesTOs-Quiet; middling 9; nat receipt BOO; gross 600; sales ; stock 127; export c ntl nent -. . eoastwise 20 3; ttrest Britain . France , . - Kaw YoRK-8tead ; sales 1416; middling uplands-. 91; Orleans 9 5-16;eonsoUdafed net receipts 4694; exports to 9real Britain 6106; to France : Pntiares. - ' iSZL i"5SJ !l. .2S?p5 -A' 1867: , iuw pjfa.u.i ijups jo uu Dates.,,- 9.05a.CO 9.ii.m AueiMt iMl 00- depiembr October.... November. December. January..-. Ftbrua-y .. Marca.. . . v.ua.oo 8.98 1 e.98c2.00 9 or- 00 9 14.00 9 24a. 0-1 9.84 ?.00 J J rerpool CJolom r Ui.: - LIVKRPrim. JnnA 11 -nnll mn.... I....L ppiands 6Jd; Orleans 6 M6U; saim HflOU; specu- i "r. lM' nwP .ouu; au Amem cao. Fuhi'vs dulL - . , . i. .....-. . Juhab.i-64d . f Jutie and July 6 8-f 4d. " - . iiJulyaiMt Augusts 5W4d - - tugust and beptemoer S4-64d .. . ; , fieptember and October 616id. .'.;''-. - ; v Ocober arid November 4 6'i 64d -. (sSllers")-3161 Amencan 6 ?JL nn " 64-64d. , June and July 8 8 fi4d. sellers,) v - i -July and August 6 S-H .d (buyers. - AugjHt and beptember 6 4-61, (UHjers.1' fr'" September and Ootober 6 1 64d, (buiere i 5 i s Octooer and November 4 61-61rt, buvers.t t. -November and Dwvmber 4 60 64t (buyers V ' ' ?In(5f i January 4 60-eid. (buyers ) ... September 6 Md value. - . . Futures qu et. . - . ' . P. Uplands low middling eu use June June and Juiy 5 4d (buyers.) -i. vJuly anu August 6 8-6 la (bujer-.f - AuK"st nd Septembers 4-64d, (buyers.) beptember and October 6 l-64d (sellers.) October and November 4 6i-6id. (buyer ) i ' ; hoverober and December 4 60-64d, (buiera.t , geceraber and January 4 60-64d, .buyers ) Futures clo.ed du L .1 ;Xi'. City, (bottom .Marker t ; - Omci or rax obsxhvb, 'i 1 ..v Cbablotts, N. a, Junel7,1886lf ThA sltv notthn murlru .. . . -.1:. at tS toflowini awtottons-H . auy Good middling.. ...,. - am Strict MlddlUig ' fSt, M.wdiing .....::..;...;;.".:.-. Sf2 Tinges. fiffHw ilns...... ,............6Uifl)7.7ft Beortpjeitertai...........,,,-;'; - m CITY PRODUCE MARKET- . - -" Beported by T. B. M a ftn.i - ' , Corn per bashel..:... ........ 61963 Meal per Dusnei....x...... .... cuasui Wheat per bushel. . 90S1.00 Peanuts per buaheL. ................ v.. .Lioffi-1.15 Klour FBraiy..,. ...2.30S2.3& Siiner..; . . i... .2.206)225 Peas -Clay, per bushel... ..... . 85atW Hlxed 1..... ......... 80ffi5. Oats shelled 45950 Dried Kruit Appies.per id. , . . .. . , van . 5 . - . veaches, peeled.. .......... . 496 - unpeeled.r,. , 84 Bla!fclmeB.M..-.i. 7 Potatoes Sweet. ......... .... ......," ' 65960 TTrlsh.;.. 1.2591.60 Cabbage, per pound. v.. .... ..o . 292U Onions, per bushel ..4. 75980 Beeswax, per pound.... v . ... . - 509J2 Tallow, per pound. .a ..4i' 66 Butter, per pound. ........ -,(. 1... .... ' 12920 Ksrtrs, pgr dozen....... ........ ........... 12914 CUk!keft&...'.vi . ........ .... ,r 18522 rwwira 1 25930 Turkeys, per pound...;..... -J910"t' Geese.... ..... ........ .... - obuiw. Beef, per pound.net.. .'.. B99 Mutton, per pound, net.. '9b Pork, oerrund. set:...-...... -" 79H Hrl, wrv hed . . ..w.. ..,......, s- . v:..S2 i " ni. w hei.. .... .. ; 18 Teather. r.ew .. 45950 Hags per po ;nd .r.-- ...y ..;. i-Vi ! v - WAN1 KO THB Charlotte Real Estate Agency could rent half a dozen ch ap bcus s u vnew. Heal es tate owners taxe not!w. ' . , iOBT, r. COCHHANB, mayUdlt - Mai ager. 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CONSTIPATOM, SICKHEAPACHkO 3 o a l!. Jf- I)ORle t Of! tAtWntoiSiMniifnU (Genuine Gb.au ORruKti nstptb in li. kd paokaxes at 10 and 25c ta, gen. 1 - . 5 Wtiiw uait V)U (JI UUIS .- .. i. .. N. TO61 ES. Man.eec. Xii,rHl, Ky. . " . ' WBISTOST, ' Agent. march28deod w6m ' - - -- -" ; iisTSEEDKOUSE 2sVSSS l-UIiKUKDSOFf. 1 SEESSPcariTs T. W.WOOD & SONS, "Wholesale and Retail Seednoao. Blchmond. Vs. - j ma paper ia kepcjn file at ths fflea f : YEBSOFf DVERTIS1NG fGENTS-" t.-j(.... .'tv at ( oweit flftfn Sss llltC ; Mrs. JToe Person's Bcmedy v Is still tbe bwt Blood Purifier In tbe market i 'JOEMcADiJ.SholeeaieIjruslt. 1 Dot -WILL PKOlflllVJEIIT.-:' FEATURE, . - , - r: - " r-o f - . WITH US. , ,.. - t We a?epPa8tArrapged AND PLACED. ON SALE : r White Marseillea Vestg at 35 cents. rr?::.ijjvv; White Marseillf s Vests at 65 cents. . ; - Strip?d Coats fast col6rs at 35 cents" - ; i Office Coats Seereuckfr effects at 35 cents. . Boys' Coats Seersucker effects at 25 cents. i Bojs.' Knee -Pants at 25 cents. . i- ' . Boys' Knee Pants at 35 cents. ' , '.".'Boys' Knee Pants-at 50 cents. , Boys' Shirt Waists at 25 cents.. ' Boys Shirt Waists at 35 cpnta - Boys' Shirt Waists at 50 cents. . . ".i ' Boys' Linen Suits at tut prices, i- ,':. - i Mens' Linen Coats at cut prices. ' ; r.:'- :. . Mens' Linen Pants at cut prices."-" IS TI1E TEBT I ITEKAL 8EMSK OP THE TEBJtt, WE ABB H EADQU ARTE R S . K. D. LATTiA. '&D JBRO. - ' " - - - " We respectfully call your attention to the large and extensive stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods, at Mrs: P. Query's, Trade street.: Also to the fact why she uses the - : , 1 - .'NEW HIGH ARM :-'"' VERTICAL FKBD 1, Exclusively in her Press Making Department, after using other machines for years. By thw New ..'Feed Invention" all seems are made strong and will not rip. Try it before you buy 5 it will cost you nothing, i Supplies for all machines. TSffi TO , A Crippled fTonerttte Sdvst I only weighed 128 pounds when 1 "commenced GUINN'8 PIONEEK, and now weigh 147 tounds. I couid hardly walk with a stick to sup:ort me, and now walk long distances without help. Its benefit to me is beyoiifl calculation. '- ' Ui D. BCFUS BU3T1CK. Cotton Buyer, . r . ,--.- j.-..- :. .-. Macon, G. Mr . A. Iff. Bntmfrlett, Tf nrl ware i- Merchant r Frsjlh,- ;.r Os., UI(et ; It acted like a charm on my general health. I consider it a fine tonic. 1 weigh more than I have for 25 years. Bespecti ally, . , . A. H, BlMBlXT. ' Mr. W P. JonfSj irfneon, gayn Hy wife has regained her strength and increased 10 pounds in weight We recommend GDINN'S PIONEEB, as tbe best tonic. .. W. F JON Ed . CBresli Blood 'and Skin m ridi fniiliii'i'r i,.- - j. . .'.;. ' ' -V ,. ... ; ; ;" " . 'L: ..' ': A." V .'"I" " ' - "' ' .BEAR". THE lit ; ..KIWIW- y . . - . r . Bpring lIeflicine. Price . Per Bottle, $1.00, i Large Sfze, . r :'- ESSAY OJT BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASE MA1X.D FRJSE. MACON -.MEDICINE CO., Macon, Gu. i.- w IIEAT.TH da -4' "i- - - :- ----- rr rc--mlJl vi r-V- lfS 33 MILES- WEST : OF , CHARLOTTE - ON TFrw' att'a a ' ? k. -i ? . . ' uri THE ATLANTA & CHARLOTTE--AIR LINE-R. - R. nd;jiaV .pin i - - miu. A-i. i t ApriIUdwed&suntmayl5&3twtaugi5 den BE A- -Fk Ri MOORE, Crenerai Agent, Trade SL. It, WHIVESSE! TWENTY POUBIBS ii;;,-' i - : V.-,-- ' 1 h. ' :- --.'.v. ... For Forty years a Sufferer from CATARRH. Wonderful to Relate! "For Foktt Tabs I have been a victim to C4 tarbh -three fourths of tbe time a sufferer from KXCKOTLATTNQ PAINS ACROSS MY FORKHKATJ and MT motbils. The discbatges were so offensive that I hesitate to meution it. except for the good It may do some other sufferer. I have spent a young for tune from my hard earning during my forty years of suffering io obtain relief from tbe. doctors. I have tried patent medicines every one I could learn oi from tbe four corner of the earth, with no relief And at last (67 years of age) have pet )With a remedy that has cured m entirely made tna a new man. "I weighed 138 pounds and now weigh 16. used thirteen bottles of the medicine. and the only regret I have is that being In the humbl". walk8uf life, I may not have Influence to prevail on all catarrh sufferers to use wbat has cured me-tiUlNN'S PIONEER BLOOD BENKW KB. . . v "HENKY CHEVEB, '" ' . "No. 867 eecond St., Afaoon, ti.". Mr. Henry Chever, writer of the above, former lyo: Crawford county, now of Macon, Georgia, merita the confidence of all Interested In catarrh. . - . "W. A. HUFF, lx-Mayor of Uaoon." s Diseases, : Bhenniatisni. 'Scrofola. ; Oldfl Sores; i ' A Perfect "FOB SAL.I3 BV. ALL DRIJGCIIiTS ; AJp; .FJLEASURK T ' - t , - - v-.. w - kL Lii , .r (tRAND ' am':iKnilSiN -TO- WilmiBgton : and ' the Seashore Under the management of the Hornet Fire Com poy, I Charlotte, M. C., will leave Charlotte on Wednesday evening, June Sfcird, at 8:15 o'clock. - 2.50 for the Round Trip. Tickets good for four days Persons desiring so will have the privilege ot returning on any regular train. Special cars will ba provided for ladles and their escorts, and under no eSrcu.urtances will drunken nesa or disorderly conduct be allowed on board tbe ears.- ..-, . . , .... ,, ., . . - Kefreshments will be served on the train.- f , f D. M. BlttliKB, Chairman C. M. DAVIDSON, -, ' ' W. J. B1ERLT, K F. CBBWELL, ; " JNO. 8. BYEB1T. -" - - - , - Committee, i L. J. WALKER. a K. BETAN L J. WALKER f CO, Wholesale and Retail ftrooert, : IfEW FIRUI . HEW QOOD8 ON the first day of January4886,the rmderstened entered Into a co-partnership for the purpose of carrying on a General Grocer; Basioess At the old stand of 8prlngs 4 Rurwell. corner Tryon Fourth streets. We are -qualified by long experience, to meet the demands of the trade, and give satisfaction to our customers. -We win keep on hand at ail times a full stock of . FAIIILY SUPPLIES Whloh will be delivered In any part oftt( alt lee of charge. . We win not be undersold m the Charlotte market There Is a Mod wason mnl in tha mi f our store tor the accommodation of our .custo mers. . ; - L J. WALKER & CO. vMrt. Je Person's Remedy Is still tbe best Blood Purifier In the market. j ; JNO. H. McADEN, Wholesale Drugglstf 5 m Doctor's Cer ideate Case of Blood Poinon., I have need GTJINN'S PIONEEB BLOOD BB- ! nnwtn m several cases or cutaneous diseases of tong sianaing witn tne most saastactory results. Have seen the haoDlest results follow its use tn Syphilis nt the worst lorm, and believe It to be the uesi cuusrauve m uae. II. SLIJS, M. D., Griffin, Ga.: A Voice from tlie Lone Star State GUINN'S PIONKEB BLOOD BKNEWEB has cured one of my children of tte worst oases oi scroraia l ever saw. tier agin is as clear, as nune, ana ine aoccors say it is a perreot ?cure. in their opinion. I am tbankful tor having tr'ea the remeay. r . . . wal. Ai. CAJULd, Aauas, xexas.- :Jr? ,V ' .' Satanhah, Ga-, January 20, 1886. ; '"GUTHN'8 PONKB BLOOD BENE WEB has maae several cures ot Blood foison and Bbeoma- usm among my customer. - i most heartily re opmmend it tp sufferers frpm these affections. C. M. HfLLMAN, Druggist - Nxw OBLXAifs, La.. January 16, 1886. I have been cured sound and well of s bad case of BloodPolson by the use of 15 bottles of GUINN'S riuNKKB Hjiiruu ttsflitwmt. i win sound its praises forever . JACOB EKU JACOB EBUTB. ty I rm acquainted with the above case, jmd must ueanuy ttiuwi it. - EUGENE MAT, Druggist, Canal street $175. RESORT. ilUl III -RECEIVING (ill hh unii norn ma v mr . AU-HealinP. 0 Gaston county, k. C. :t d 00,000 is. OF- Paid In OH THiM BOOK AND PATIONKBY 8T0KE. ? , . i No. 17 3. Tryoii Blreet. ; WATER PROOF PAINT, Any Size: Package; - FROM A- PINT TO A BARREL. A LI COLOKS. For sale at C. P.; Wheeler's - - . paint and oil house. WATCHES. Clocks, Silverware, -AND - SPECTACLES. HAtiJS & BOYHE, " . v ,v . " . : r;- . ' JEVSLEAS. West Trade Street - - Charlotte, KJC. I'itlall orders for goods or work solicited, am full satisfaction guaranteed. - TTTESTERIf: If ORTH CAHO. II ' ' '-' -: IA3A K. R. JO. 'GKNKRAL Fasbknsbb Oppics, v J S " " SAUSBUBTJf. C, Jan. 16. 1886. f Commencing Sunday) January 17th,' and super ceding all others, the following Passenger train schedule will be operated over this Boad: EAST. Train No L W4IN IN Ar. Lf A. M. P. . 11 au SaUabury, , 6. P. M, L233i SUtesvlUe, " Newton, HloKory, Inard. Morgaoton, . -T Marten. ' OldKort, ' - Round Knob, ' . Black fountain,' Asheville, Alexander's, -HarshaU, - Warm Springs, , 5.21 422 3.54 , 8 2S 3.67 1.64 6.22 3.66 2 63 1.23 r. 1.881 " 2 04 2.8, 2 66 ' 4 00 2.05 2 57 4.S0 169 6.19 781 .1.21 13 4' 11 61 10 64 4 4ffl 1.! 0.271 11.84 U.6U 9 41 6.M 6 Ml - 7.S0 1019 - 8 401 A. M. 8 45 WEST:- I MURPHY DIVISION KAST- Train No. 7 Train No 8 STAf01i8 Ar. Lt. Ar., I Lt. A. M. 9 4s 10.29 1L26 12.29 Asheville. 4.89 3.69 8.12 1026 Hominy, 401 &17 2.26 P M. J2.85 ll.M 1L46 10.65 10.09 8.19 7.19 1121 Pigeoo River, t .- ; 7 I- .-. 12.19 -2.O0 11.49 Hall.': : - i Sylya, - - Webster Station. 12.34 11.66 11.46 10 64 2.2- 3.29 2.4 8.31 4,21 6.06 2 89 8.31 4.16 6.05 Whitttar. Charleston, : Nantahala -" Jarrett's, iaoo 8.19 7.06, A. M Nos. 7 and 8 run datty. exosnt Sunday . Bound Knob to dinner station for train No f. . W. A. TURK, A. 0.7.4. V. kl McBxs, Srjpsrlntendent. ' ' . A. I& TV. IL 23TS-RT2T. CASH portt s DIAMONDS JEWELRY

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