: : GretHasboro'Fcniile CoJIege, THS FLL SESSION OF IXSfi mt . ' r merit. . cu ty acSinpfisU" ousu instruction m ail th "wr ing usual y taught In HZXr, A oi 1 ur - offered in Mu"iSModBrnMJs?1 wWa ."suars W tor catalogue to ? tme2?dif - BIDAY, JUNE 25. 1886. I.IGHT. THS1 cccry- Arrival and Departure of Trains. wrreci ior the current, month. " ' The A. C. r.. . . the Dawiers-Where the Light 3 " yesterda for"our boldness in . " UB,w,Ma r- re to vwaturea the assertion that Ron Scenes In the En- RlCHSTOND AND DANTHJJt AlB-LlHi, i JQ -" "'"cmii viiarioixe rrom Blchmondst !V m. Leaves for Atlanta ot J.ai. """UH no -M-Amves at Charlotte trom Atlknto at 4-40 T. JL .IONj rr eldeut: r 22nd. an 'ron gray hori1611! t,F TH1? small fresh car oifftlhSS'-w nd dr saddle, but feoi.js hTj uS wMta h D ua" Mane near shou derg llevto the in H i ?Lf'tfne58 h rse an etolen by Hod s rinL P-. 1 "eve the '19 yers old,w PW MbSSt feet A liberal teward for HSe S) a.a ,a, and hore. or l,ifoi-.n.. Stf?0 the man - BKTfti Bock sent by U per " imr ana ma a-ier. niu, lmnieaiatety on .ecelnt ol orA. p.m?' S;30a,B-i arrives from Atlanta at 8.-80 ieaves f oi Columbia at i n v - . . " Ai'-.TvAO.DrnsioH. ' ' weaves tor Statesvtlie at 60 p. m. ; Arrtve front mimtngton ,, ; .?JSm.Slnburg at 140 n. m . T lraibVaWol m B ' Tere the eleotrio light is to be m.Xb7" m"; vetromsneib, Tte BCeDe at the engine room - ' ' HAILS. .. 70 DeUTMT "Pen. at 8:00 , cIobos at - be JLoeated - Sine Iteom-.Testlne the Lamps! ' Mr. Percy Burbanks' of Boatrm expert for the HoustonvThompson Electric Light Company for Chars lotte, has arrived in the city.and wa yesterday busily engaged in the en- sme aoa aynamo rooms of the com, Pay. in arranging, the sixty ' odd Jamps for a tejat, preparatory to put- "'."s i-uam m position throughout the city. The lamrw will all h tA . . ;w fcvoiwjv .simultaneously in the dynamo room, to see that none of them are "defec ' tive, and.after. the test . they will be distributed at the ; various where the eleotrio light is to be used. yes- snere is a rumo in J j tnac tbe Piedmont Air Line in tends to. compete with the Atlantic toast Line for" lhr.. ; . u. .... travel North and Southland now T.. -r o v.w upon US Brother Josh, of the Wilmington lie. the privilege of making an attempt to compete with the Coast Line, which w. one would imagine from reading the Review, the only first class road :.iw..i,o?r.. he truth is. and travelers will back us in the state ment, that the equipment of the Kichmond and Danville is equal in all respects to that of the Coast Line. 1 he road i woii Kiioi.n n . rZ. Kr?: .'"l? KS: net huo 7-; jcontlnenfc eoastw tee . . ooMtwiw 97(1 ;e.t &i,. exports coaatwiHA i.mbE ".w; xaorts VW( BfATVft sXWjlOtV.-i-'- JLi; ' RAILRfftAn. SOUTH CAROLINADiriSlON.- - - - JaMrr 94 th. isa - . - " TOB THJt INFQBMATIOS of .thb fcblic. JSTATI0M3. SOUTHWARD MA.il iinrl Uati nf . WkU tuu. iJExDresa. ! Szpress. P.M. . , f - v,tU ,03 mcriui. . .. ' Weather Indications. For Maryland and Virginia looal ram8, followed by fair welt her, s?a- CrymKPoatUf?' variable wind. i,wrrortl? XPna- 'South Caro tti.m - 1 T ?l asc Jcionda, West Fjonda andT Alabama. - generally fair .weather, southerly winds becoming variable, stationary temperature rail Q arts u : 1 - terday was quite an r Ln7 "I :P'ement of new Mr..Rfthinnn . - ' J u-. - engines is as fine as K,ia;' tT- . ,'u''8 1DK or any road in the South; X The busdy engaged m rounding up the R. & D.'s passenger cars we aaid I to preParat,ons for beginning business, be more handsomely fcXeHLS The dynamo is m position, and ev. those of the Coast Uue, and we , " uubbi tor tne eve tnat the- manamnumt r ii lis I 1131' Wgftlll ; f index to NewA'dTCTUaems'RW. NRRTa5,!VJ&,:(lTDat advertlsemant. 2 ; TrdenloH -Horse ktolen. J , m. -iQues-tireensborp Female Co'lege. belt to be put on. The machinery is iu ue uriven Dy a 60 horse power en gine of the Ball patent, which is ex pected to do the work of the compa ny for the present. The room is ar ranged for four eiiginea and four dy namos, which will be'placedf in r, posi-- f tionas demand requires. The lamps are nung on temporary brackets, and connected with the dynamo, ready ror the test when steam is turned on. 324and 328 Pearl St., New York. J. is as enoti a i-.Koi- . along the coast, We admit all that l"B v iimmgton papers, say in. behalf Ul general excellenrA nf ni ijine road, but thov mi that it is not.the only rwlroad in this- wunwy that is well, equipped and well managed. Our friend of the Review calls the schedule on us, but w this he is manifestlv unfair quotes the Coast. Line's fast through settlements torebts duTro v". turnea on, quotes the Coast Line's fast through eaTTm S'aSS " A" should h.TnT" t -T, 1 f Chmd d dlior and Proprietor. , PRICE OF - " BURKEaEI'S HEALTH . AND v STRE GTH I ni as I I KHtQIriMl I NomiBatinic. ConVentfous. Raleigh, August 25 State nomina ting; convention. - . T I U D I l I SreBsional District convention. ' U il I) I 11 Vtl Qr!en8boJO. July - 21-Fifth Con - r u l.J tl I gressional Dint.rirf. mm.- . Lincolnv July 28-gleventh Judi cial District convention Qoldeboro, June 30--Sixth Judicial District convention. Charlotte. Saturday Jul v . 1 tt c.nn vention to appoint delegates to the .Wadesboro, Ljacolu and Raleigh conventions. Mecklenburg prima ries to be held on July 3rd. sroRi Is cost of manufacturlne and 3 '.Hiuir l.lnn . L.. .. v. . . a. . , . . ..ew PrU9 Ugt. gent rnu hv WEAK NEHV0US VND D35B1 UTATED JEN eekin)c Health Jtrength and Energy ihould , avoid Drugs, eeret Medicines, etc . md send for iTbA Rs. lew." -or -Health and trength Regained," a urge illustrated Journal ihHrbenefit . ; ' Ii trf RtB an htaHK ' ?i-ne, physical culture n meaicai sanjcts and Ha nf InfnfnintiAn in . J suffering hamanlty affllo tea with Innv s.tanjiin ioONG AND MUDDLE AGED MEN, and otn exhausted vitality, prema ure decline, etc- are e beclal J benefitted by eonsuHm it, contents. , Every nlng such sufferers. wlahi to know is fully given In its p-s. if in nee of medical aid or counsel, read it peiore . 'doctoring" pr lnvestlDe In medlelnes or appliances of aav deWiptaon, and you will save time, money and .disappointment. If pslng medicine pr 'medical treatment auy klncL read It and learn the better way - - ' ' TBS BEVLEW exposes the frauds actlsed by Quacks aiid medlcnl Impostors who profess to "practice medllnc." and points out the only safe simple and effective road to health, vigor and Electric Beits and an curative appliances are treated upon; all about lhm which are genuine, which are bogu. Beiir 6a thirty day s trial (?) and other fallacies reviewed. Thousands of dol laro saved nervous debility sufferers and others by the advice- given. THBTtEVlEW Is now to its nletnjear ofpubitcaiion. kmplete specimen copies mailed tree Address, naming this paper. . - '. PDBLISHEBS BEVIKW, rugi Broaoway, ew xork. . t should be in perfect working order at the start, so that no trouble will af terwards arise. ', and Mr. Robinson I and Mr. Burbanks are. making sure inat iheyare right first, and. then they will go ahead. The lurhts will be in position and running by next auyiuas looai schedu a. : Th p. view, in its zeal, possibly goes a little w, m intimating that a fast schedule on the Richmond & Dan-, ville road would,, not only be tmcom- tortaoie, out dangerous to passengers. The Review ought to have left that Tail Jnl "'" r... 9.17.00 "Jv-- - .......... . .833 00 Novd""'""'"'--"'"-'- 9.08.00 Doto 9-043.00 March " ' " ....., ., ... ... 9.22a.OO A nrti ' .. .. ... a.iSZOt.UO ?V - . .. t. .. ,. . . .. f 9.43tI.CO - -. rrerpeol Cotto Malceii T!h'i-7f' with fair demand. iatiVTn ,T;' "'ir1 sales lu.UOO: specu- laUon and export 1,000; receipts AmVrt can, Futures arm at an advance. ' Jnne and July, 6 bfim 64d. r- , ' 1 nii?l Aifuti 6 46 6 64d- filers.! :-w"uer ana uecember, 4 63-64d. September, 6 7 64d. ' V . n Tenders. i new 400, old. docket. : - - 2 p. n. Sales American 7.000. June, 5 fr64d. (sellers.) ... wuuo aua j my, o Mm, (Sf Herg.) July and August 6 fr4d (sellers.) .SePtember, 6 7-64dt (sellers.) : . oeptember and October, 6 44 (sellers ) -5 SSobe; and Novemberfid, (1yera.)J- s . November and December 4 68 64d, (buyers.) December and January 4 63-64d. tiatSSj? , September, b 7 4d. (kmm i '7 ' 4 6-lfi: "V3 T..'Kf,",.ul7.: oroinary tr r,o . r. iiiiuiiiik a; goou or- t p-Sgleiiof day , American. - June, 6 6 61 (seller.) u. June and July, 6 6-64d (sellers.V ; July and August, 6 Mlo (seller.) thli September. S 7-4d, (slleers.) : ' n?161" October. 5 fr64d (burers.) . " -.. October and November, 4 6id. (buyers.) November and December, 4 6!W4d. (buyers.) v-.'-' ,v xiBber and January 4 63buyers ) J . 8eptember.6-7-64d (buyersji ' Charlotte, FX dep. v. ... lraaest -ive uue bhilns Pineville . Fort Mil . - c Catawba T. O.' Bock HU Warren's Smith's Xewis' - " ' Cornwall's - - - Blackstock's Woodward's ?-- White Oak Adger's , . Wmnshom - " Depot Simpson's Bldgeway ' Blythewood ' 8harpe'8t filllan's Columbia f!8 Idlv.ioo! 1 J5 -.11 o 1.44 2.02 2.15 :-a.aa 2 301 2.45 aoa 3.1H '330 3.37 3.48 I ,W. Ct 4 A. Junc'n Lexington " Barr'it Kelsler's Gilbert Hollow Summit . Leesviile Batesburg -. .. Bldge8prlngs ' Ward's T. O. Johnston's Trenton Miles' Mfll VaiinliiBA . .Granitetflle Auen Junction Langley Bath -Dead Fall - -Augusta 3 .56 41W 116 M32 4 41 4.49 AT. G.L Lv. S.Ufii 3 A 6.30 Si. 6.67 640 6.66i ' 7.0i! , 7.20 -7.37 ' 7.M , H.02i 8.13 ? 8.30 - 8.42 i. 8.62 8 59 9.02 I 9.0(! . -9.12 938 M. A. r Lv. 6.16 Kir A 9n Bi.V.6.50 7.21 7.32 7.46 .; 7.48 7.6S - 809 , 8.15 " 887 8.47 8381 9.16 9.S9 9,40 9.67 lttOfM 10.09 v ir.i 136 NO 8 TH WARD. Uay Fr t Passeriffnr cn ai c d A. M ILt. .; 6.00 6.20 6.46 6.20 6,40 U00 746 KOO 815 9.86 10.12 10.30 10,60 11J7 11.86 1136 12.13 12.25 12 40 1,06 . 1.45 f 50 Dozen TOite Sfiirts. a. At. P. M. Double back ; and frrini- of fU.l a 00 cents each. ... We are selling- and Vest at 8150. . . " : 7e are selling:an elegant wool Suit at We are selling t.bp Koof e nn ' o. -a l in the city. , - ; : .Jixtra Pants for Boy 6 in age from 5 to io years. , .r , ; . Boys Shirt Waists in White Goods, Per 3ale and Seersuckers, Call and see us. W.gCtoth.era.ntMor,. Hail ordempttmptiy efaUyrtj to . ' STATIONS. I t63. 47. LTVEWOOL PBOD0CE tOCAI, BIPPI.ES. f"PPlx now or preserve our a14re8. JUST kEGKlVED," A choice lot of shredded, grated and sliced. : ' PIJfE APPLE, , PHOTO SALMON.' '- SWISS CONDENSED MILE. - POTTED HAM. : ' - t)X TONOTTR - ' TURKEY. CHICKEN , . AND BEEF. Graham Bread, Crystal Mb. Mi3S Molly: McDonald, of Rock ingham, sisteif of Mrs. George Shan nonhouse, is visiting friends in this city. " ' - Mr. 'A. P. Newhart, a former well known citizen of Charlotte, is here on a brief visit," and . , his many friends are glad to see him. . -" -'-Sereeant Jetton. nn nf tha mnot "efficient "men on the police force', is quite seriously sick, and has been eafined to his bed for a week past. ' ; The work ; of : rebuilding the wrecked bridge over Irwin's creek, on' West Trade street, has com menced, and is being pushed with commendable energy. . . ' .--CoL L. C. Jones and Maj. Win der arrived in the city yesterday af , ternoon, on their return home from a visit of inspection to the Carolina Central railroad work, near Shelby. Governor - Scales . has " officially potified Adjutant General Jones that there wilt be no encampment of the State Guard this year- :Tne Hornets' Nest Riflemen, of this City, will have a good time, all the same. ; . . . A curious kind of a hue was kill ed at Kidd's store, on Second 'street, yesterday, and brought to t this office byWill Wedlington, The bug is -a, strange looking thing' and is what one of our bugologists calls a rbinoc eroua bug. - rh At sun up" yesterday morning, Mr. M. P. Pegramj Jr., released - an other lot of homing pigeons for flights to Philadelphia and Newark. . The birds wen tsofl! in fine sty le'and quick ly disappeared in the northern hori zon. There were 47 birds in the lot. The attention of our readers is di ena of the week everything will be ui perfect working order. Arrange, ments have been made, so far, for the establishment of lights at the follow ing places; - Two in Independence souare. - One corner of College and Fifth street. ' v . . ..k One at railroad crossing of 6. C. depot. , Three on the cotton platform, z 1 wo at the R. & D. passenger des pot.- One at crossijg of Poplar and Trade streets. One at crossing - of Graham and Trade etreeta. On'the commercial circuit: : ' Three at Arndt's saloon. One at the Central Hotel. : One at Harsraves : & Alexander's. One at Eddios 6t Brother's. . Fiv.e at Wittkowsky & Baruch's. One at Berwanger Brother's. ' , One at T. C. Smith & Co's. One at Thos. Reese & Co's. One at Rosa & Adams'. -.j This is a very creditable beginning, when we consider tne fact that no canvass has yet been made in behalf or the electric flight company." The light will doubtless be adopted by a number of other stores. ' Each light will be 2,000 candle power, or nearlv twice the brilliancy of those id. Rich mond . The lamps are of : the best and most improved pattern, and are furnished;, with . either , porcelain, ground glass ::. or clear globes. - The porcelain globe, however, is much the handsomer of .the three, and gives better satisfaction- in most cases. ' Our people must bear in mind that the lights" will not be perfect that a train nn t.ho rVwat'T;..- .i with an accident greater in its results than all the casualties on the Rich mond and Danville road for the past five years combined. 5 We are sorry that the WilmiWrm papers do not intend to" permit the Richmond & Danville road to corn a into competition with the Coast Line, but we will .endeavor to "resign our selves to the disappointment. If the Richmond and Danville can stand it, we can, too. But we would lik to ask one question before the gates are closed. If the Richmond and Dan ville is so utterly incapable of putting a train into Savannah as quickly as the Coast Line, why all this music from Wilmington at the bare men tion of a rumor that it would attempt to do so? - . , Monday or Tuesday, and before the unsaid, for it wis but a few days To "-St4 end Of the week evervthiW ; will ho that t, u" JZ-l:??7 ag temnte, 637 and6a9. " - ! red wef -.r01?6?8'' wttn demund poor Pork nrlrtie mfj". Lard-prime western 32a35rDong ; clear middles Stiff Hhnrt. lao. aioc s yionr 1 uuumj, . . , City Cotton MsLrliet ': - Omen or ras CTrskrtwb, i .T3?e J'ty eotton market yesterday elided steadv atthe follnwinir Aimtatlnna. , "WW K1J 8triot Middling.. Q m Good middling " a lt Ueeelpts yesterday... . i. w C1TW PKODUCE ,U jMKBETi - " . fBeported by T. B, MAsnx.J -. '"J0ME24, 188C. Lafta's Ifew Enterprise. Y Messrs. E. D. Latta "& Bro. have commenced the work of erecting, an engine room for the purpose of run ning the: sewing i machines nf clothing factory by i steam power. The machines, 35 in number, u. cated on the third floor of the build ing occupied by Latta & Bro., aud wiU be connecteofwith the shafting and pulleys in a few days. The en gine will be located on the lot in rear vm.- mo uuuiwwu mock, xnis jg a Stroke of enterprise that will tell, and it indicates that "the Charjotte Cloth ing Manufactory is in a very flour ishing and prosperous condition. MAj&ecK-rsi rv Corn per bashei.... Meal per bushel ... Wheat per bushel.. Peanuts per bushel. KourFamii) ............. -.: : RXLra.. ............;..., - Super Peas-Clay, per bushel... - ttixed Oat-sheUed....... . Dried Fruit Apples. perH.. .." Veachet, oeeled..... mipeeled-. Blackberries , Pototoes-8weet... Cabbage, per pound. Onions, per bushel .... .... .. Beeswax, per pound.... .... Tallow, per pound............ Batter, per pound. ........ Eggs, per dozen..... .... Chickens........ .....4.. Ducks............... Turkeys, per pound.. ..."! UOO0OBaca i per pound, net. ..-v 618)63 .... 60361 .... 90 1.00 ....1.108)1.15 ...'.2.303186 ....2.2592.30 ... .12025 .... - 85990 .... 80s6 .... 46860 .... 894 496 - 894 .... 697 RKf1 ... 1.2591.60 Augusta Dead Fall -Bath i-angley Aiken Junction GranltevUle ; Vanclase . MIlAa' Mill i Jounston's - t Ward's T. O. ' I Batesburg Leesviile Summit '.;. - Gllhnrt 1T11n - . Eeislers Bar's r Lexington W.C. A. Juncn Columbia - knilan's Sharp's . . Bldgeway Simpson's Bockton - ;' Wlnnshnrn " j Depot Auger s . '. White Oak : WoodwarH'a Blackstock's . .Cornwall's Chester Lewis' 1 Warren's ' Boek Hill Catawba T. O. : Fort Mill Plneville Five Mill Siding Chailotte, Trade St. " t Fr'tDep. 17. awuandlMall and WayFFt ' a. m. Ev. 9.05 '9.32 936 9.42 9 JO P.M - 6.65 9.67 flU.10 1 10.26 ' 10 43 110.64 I 11.04 ; ?t2 U.IK S U.46 11 62 11.55 1 12.12( IdArlifivi dLv 1.12 6.22 .!r5 SAr. 6.S3 7.00 7.11 ' - 7 251 7.43 8 04 8.15 8.371 8.43 88! - 9.03 9.06 9 22 9.83 ir. 10.05 10.201 MIA! AT. 1. !:. r in OR mi. i.az l fia 405l 2Ja - 2.34 2.47 2.64 8.02 3.15 :3.22 844 3.R1 369 118 HJ3L 4.42 4.49 - 5U fi.141 5.22 , 5 42 T 5 56 - 6.16 P . M. Lv A. M. - Our stnolr in nnrtr j , . - - i " BOOTS AND "SHOES haTwe haTV Poua stock of .". ' " ' - . . .W4UVIJ.IM, DUO V . ; Spring and Summer Trade. Our ordera j offer a very superior liS of manUtacturers' ch enable us to LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S " " ' IT "V j , ' ' and ram Ik o- f Fine uuvu . 1 f 1! imnnnn i IIIIUI' wewports &25 6.87 6.52 75 Ar LV Ar Lv 8 53 8.23 9.14 9.26 9.60 10 10 1060 1120 12 06 12.85 12.50 1.05 130 2 25 2.40 8.15 3.48 Ar 4.10 r.M- ALSO A LARGE STOCK TRUNKS, VALISES AND IUr m 5 GLYCERINE POI.ISH.KNCH BLAOKINO. BLACENO BEUaHE U " wusu Pec"wy to caU attention to our elegant line of - GENTS' I S I OlI JUADE SHOES rerSIyn?g!Uit the timea- You "e ted to caU and see us be,' Trade Street GRAY & CO. Am.T. A O. IITIiOi: STATIONS. BODTHWABD. .... .... Mutton, per pound, neC Pork, per pound, net... IT' oi, wshel ..... '" unwhe5l Feathers, new Bags, per pound , .... : 769 S0922 mm . 12920 12912U ,.- 25927 K6930 9910 86940 -: 899 .. 798 - 793 ...,w 82 - 18 :- ... .... 45950 ... . . xlb Statesville TroutmaA's . Shepherd's .. Mooresville . Mount Mniima Davidson College Caldwell's JHuntersvllle . Stonewall. Section House Charlotte t52 Mull Anil Jsxpress. 1 M Lv 8 30 8.62 . 9.16 '9 30 - 9 4H 10.00 10 20 10 80 10 65 11 19 Ar liO I A. M. ' i - : y- y X '. 0HJE EITOK . STOCK STATIONS. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. NOBTHWABD. T53. Mail and lupress. OF- TELEetfArB JDNB 24, 1886. ' Produce. when. first - turned, on: there will doubtless be many little defects to remedy, but after the first night or two things will be all right, v The lights can be turned on ' or off at pleasure, ana the dynamo is provi ded with a regulator which controls the current and suits it to the num ber of lights burning, so that no mat-; ter how many .lights might be turned -outhern-nominally steady, in advance of re celptej Western lower, and quiet; Soutnarn red 8385: amber 879U9. No. 2 Wutern miiZZ pot 82 asked. Oom-Soutbern -hlj-Bar; Western r-nc but qutet- jaooihern-Hvhtte 47S49; yel- ' ' ' North Carolina railroad ConpAiiT. " u.ui.ni Mi) lHUBUIiiaiSUFFICI, Company Shops, N. a, June 15th. 1886. a.TILev 7?ll'ty"Sev6ntl1 Annual JMeeting of the Stockholders ofthis Company will be held In GreeDsooroon Thursday.July 8th, 1856. Stockholders desiring toatiend can get tickets forf themselves and the Immediate membeis of their fam111nii.Kira inH hiu. n, .ZZJt . "wjua w use uuurrBiffijeu. . iny-,. - P. B. BUFFTN, r Junel7d4w ; Bectetaiy. Charlotte section House - RtnnAva 11.. Huntersvllle Caldwell's Davidson College Mount Mourne -Mores ville . Shepard's ' Troutman's : Statesville P w Lv 660 7.09 7Ji6 7.46 7.64 8.10 &25 840 8RX 922 Ar 9 60 P.M. hudt :o:- Wheat fairly : imy Ti is Ibc ictlve 73 but, those left burning wilt be unaf j chajSgeL CmcAeo Flour Steady, but affckAr- 3in-nvii.tn Corn quiet and easy: ca Mess Pork adcanced to 259271 and closed steady; cash 9 Q9 A0wj9q7Vbta.86: - Lard-697lJ hlgh- si iSr "Srf 0-ojao.o; snort c ear 46 ooa $1.00, .Whiskey steady, attt.14.-- SuSSj MAGNOUAHAM8 , -y CORNED BEEF, OX T0N6TJE8, : rotter a.w ihiijo: OX ICE. HISII '-s-m; HOWELL.' - -a: wuiy $9,009 , - -- , i ; xutj aneiiwuii ui uur reaueru is ui- willffCr, StiapS aD.d .OthCr I rected to the advertisemehtelaewhere - ft j Y -."r-i. I in this paper of the Greensboro Fes - tAauitris f ected by the others. the extinguishment' of rlthnnt mnnl .U.n . . rmi ..7f ' QA'JI. UA n in SS m . . r Wheat August cream wms II bIIIi Fresh every day. male College. . This is one of the most popular educational institutions in the State, and well deserves the large patronage which it has always re ceived --.... Dr. A. W. Miller, . pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will con duct services at the Second Pr sbv- : , .... . . terian church in this city next . Sun- day morning. Sunday evening the ICE CREAM SHERBET ' congregation of the Second church l! T1"? he will worshib with the conereeation trin tween Goldsboro and Greeng- A Traveler Who Wants t Fix the Schedule. . A subscriber to The Obsebvkk who is a traveling man, has been J getting left, on and off, for some time past, and hearing of the proposed changes to be made on July 4th, he writes us the following, which we submit to the railroad men; -"I would call your attention to one schedule that injus tice to the local traveling -public . .TT.c. Furntebed on sbort notice. . V.: JL . A.J. C JLtt A.tA VJL 1 Successor to Mtyer 4 Ross. Great- Excitement LOW PRICES. My stock Is now brim full of NT? W GOOD3 Of every dewriptlo , and lam prepared to sell them Chearipr than Avor hAfnra. Mt sifll hi Lifts are - m - w.v. - - . . Silver and SilverPJated . Ware I also offer bargains in -.; ; v DINNER SETS, DINNER 8 ETS, DINNER SETS, -WATER SETS, WATER RETS. ; WATER SETS, will worshib with the congregation of the First church . . " r The ,23rd of June has- come "and gone, an J still Prof. Baker's dry sea son has not come. -The Professor promised that botween June 23rd and July 15th there would be - but little rainfaJl, and our farmer placed their 1 1 . J " i - ' T2 . ' his word, somebody . dMt present Mm with a new hat. ' 1 " . - ' Several farm-ra from Gibarrus were in the citV; vesterdav. and re port crops, good, except-: i a" certain looalities, where ho freshets cleaned op things. . Cotton is small and back ward in growth but if no drought comes this summer,: theive will bo a larger crop than last year. Wheat is generally poor,' but nH m bad as wai have been expected, ' Mrs. CoL A.' B. Andrews, of Ral eigh. is visiting ber father, Col. Wm.' Johnson, in this city - Mrs. Andrews boro. A.person leavine Goldshorrt at 11 o'clock: a. m. for any station be tween Raleigh and Charlotte is sub, jeeted to a delay of . three hours " In Raleigh ; and at an expense, unless he remains in the hot cars or sits in tflA. riirtv rfannt . : If v (lnunkn.n ind our farmer placed their u - his Pron. If be keeps BoheduIe, ineflnitely0itU the JN or them tram should be behind time. Now, there is no reason why this train should not run -throuch from Goldeboro to Charlotte for the benefit of the people of the State.and particularly for those living along its i-- 7 .. . . . ' ... ... hub. a am surprised tnat tne people nave not protested against this treat ment. ..Possibly this question and a few others rnay b discussed - when the renewal of the lease comes up in our legislature." - - Tne Concert ia, Salisbury. ; 'u' . - At the annual' closins concert : of the weave Music tjchool in Salisbury, 454t; AUTOt45Bffi45. 0ateiA higher No $i June 334. Hop. firm at miifclot eSil 8ugar firmQ and quiet; refined dulL- ilolases HisTni . "ce-sie ay.- uotton seed oil uuo, amo ; nuuiearosm au L Turpentine $10 00; middles dull Lard-about Se'hher soV ... ,r - IVaval Stere - . Turpentine firm at 29. Rosin -VI1"- ."mwi(o; guua scramea no. aar firm st iTT&Z?au9 almi na 76; yellow dip Savakhah- Turpentine firm at 29U: sales 100. Bosln Arm at 9oa;$U0; sales 400. - . CHAAT.Wmir.-Tnrnanrlna 4 rm n..ik qnletat b6 to stratoed. FlKaaclal. -I NKW YORK. . Kzchange 4.88. Money lffl7ti Sub-treasury balances gold $129,062,000; currency $16,664,000: WMcnments quiet but strong; tour per cents 1 JJ7; threes ; State bondv-bids steady?" Alatoama-rCtowA,2 W6.iM..,......7Tl.04 " ' ClJsB-,flves................i....n.08 " o jk.it. t...-.... ' i..... .... ... .... n. Beorgiars mortgage ....i............"..! I. North caroiiaa j. ;vr....i:niuv.:6 Chesapeake and Ohio.... ..ti. " : qu Chicago and Northwestern.... ........ . 1 145S Chicago and Northwestern, preferred.., " ,. i.ti 9 Delaware and U4mjbw,;. -j.Jo Louisville afldfaanviiik!":. IIrnt..;T.!--" S Mobile and Ohio " 151A NashvlUeand Chattanooga........... 151 - New OrleansPaclno, lst,... . - Jia New York Cental.,. M......V.,lt"'." V"" 1 05 Norfolk and WSn preUrf . ... .V" ...;: 'gg NernPaclflc preferred. 5 BeaulIi.-....;"..v;"""""'"'"" sis SOUTHERN I - III rnze TacMHl!ith J99 oac.h. I days. 1 ' "ueBaaysand jrri' - Local VtaSaM. fin 10 bv - . . . . . - !&IP22Z SCffi? P notioe' or B Breakfturt n tK2S 41' " B,ln1V. Ss.-d;w- fiSJ"5' and Saturdays.', fe11" . Wednesdays and Fridays. , TimW0,18 PWS lD8 0 not Stop. w Meridian or Bastern, v R. TALCOTT, : - n CABDWWT T -. SnperlitendeW ( Ass'tGeStpjsTAt. . 000HSAHE. 0HA8. E, J05ES CHARLOTTE TMDE. If DID, HEAL ESTATE AGENCY. . R. E. COCHRANE, Masager. "' ' '"' " '? "a' ' ' : ! - Thli new variety of Turnip to rapidly growls DODUlar favor wherever it hua lwn triA . an. desUned to supercede all other varieties In South ern culture. Certainly, no variety yet introduced has proven bo well adapted to our climate or pro duced larger crops. The testimony in its favor as given by some of the best farmers Is rf the strong est character; leaving no room to doubt the points e?2,eBe claimed for it. in fact. It Is affirmed that It is a better turnip even than it has been reo reeented. N. c. Farmer. - .r, igln I T!5SA6K?CtI?'L!BUT AND SELL LANDS w to I a0it?.vd,'!8criptlon and n ny part of North 1 or Sooth Carolina. jinH i nriii v.l;.ll. rlVi," citj-of ChartotteTooiie rtinTOiSK f16 !PmPt,I!turn8- and tf desired wlTO tend to payment of taxes, effecting, of lnmranov -All property put Into our hands win be SIMS' ALL WOOL R01IKD AND SQUARE COT mm suns, In Cassimere, Cheviot and Diagonals, which will "be sold from $5.00 up' Cut-a-wajr Suits, . 'C; weAa ?rna,S'. ta Ha0t Brown Md Fr Colo, ' which I AFTER V THOROUGH TMAI The follwing points of exetlleBce are claimed for It. viz: '- ...... - . naas no equal for root or salad. : v v It stands extreme heat and cold. " - It In minArlnr tha lUnvthMm nips!' P w beeome spongy as ether tor ! ot&er turnip. """ Insect do not injure this as they do other tariff. Advertised jFree of Cost For a stipulation previously agreed uikhu ' ' . -: OnA dwnlllnor hnnaa km W n . I tn Ah rllr"!' '"ms. ClOSeti tagoneJ-oarMM100 nTTTT " - 1060x1 convenient to bustaesa? ft5S?TSn I J.XkJ Twoeda'and Twin lntd H qua In0 90 font nn n mt- tnCabet fin o lucuiiocB is a two-storyj ..... . - I n 7L . VT" Murenonse. it rn2.w?iSW.r ;i4?.wa - ft.; a thei : VnfcofiiainiTSTO. hrtiASouseiara bark of which n fuilr confirmed by the testimony of many of our best farmers. - i In addition to the above we have in stock a full supply of all other varieties of fatty seed. PPj,e tfweBtag on corner of eraham and loth i r . - ' . - en Seersucker Coats and Vests at $1.50 - pnffi'n46"" Mens' Office - i ; siitss , ViU iuauamaw siraw nats at 50c dMstorehouse. ft ,1n TJrtxro OT1l cc - ,-. wv. ,, wj w UU VAAAAU.1 CllS ' " 10 dbz Mens Merino Ventilators 10 doz " Manilla Hats, very fine lanri ZJrJZXr?'""ml "wemng; 10 wm"lefr ?. -. DM. acres or Blchmondfjnd BlehmBfldsaa .... ..-. Bock Island.... ........ .... .. St Paul -' St Paul wetoiiw ."r.V."."rJ:V.""""r" "s L Texas raciao.... ..,........" : ? ' ii 1.8? l.VM CHAMBER SETS, CHAMBER SETS, CHAMBER SETS, TEA SETS," TKA SETS, TEA SETS, . TIN TIN . TIN ' SETS, -SETS, SETS- her. 'children,-:; thus ":. fulfilling CoL Johnston's . desire lor. a -reunion of his grandchilJren ? : The Colonel's residence looks like a graded school, but there is " scarcely a . happier household iu the State.", - - . . .-T-,ii, the Neave Musio Schoolin Salinhnmr I union Pafflo...,...;. N tt wiii. ,oio4. uwd . n, tvupo ui i . . t i rew rfersey central...... -31 weeks.1 She is accompanied by all ofJ laf Tuesday evening, Miss Bessie mp JUST RECEIVED, Jruit Jars,' Jelly TumWers ' yiy"-Fan, Freezers, netrlseratnni. oa Chant Wat floolHTH. Chuph. jnd .other SBASONaBLE GOODS. Call and be convinced that you can save money.- v . ; f . K. B. DAKTCriELD, 'A'-it, ' CURS FUB PILES. - " - weight In -the back, loins and lower part of abdo men, causing the patient to suppose he has some times, symptoms of indigestion are present, Hutu lency, uneasiness vt the stomach, etc. A moUture like perspiration, producliig a very disagreeable ttchuies after setting warm, is a common attend ant. Blind. Blading and Itching Piles yield at IMtT.lnn nr llr KnAflnlrn'fl Kiln Uam once w tue itpLftioativu ui jlt. Dusitii&u s nie Keul edy. which acts directly, upon the parts affected,. ahcApVilno thA TnmnrH. ailuvfnir thA Infniu. lty.K. log, and effecting a permanent cure. Price 60 Haua,0. Bold DJJUK. WJ lawn. .. Aiexanuer, oi xnis CHVi rendered a vocal solo, ;v Voices of : the Woods," m a most exquisite manner, and she was called to the f l-ontseveral timed by the applause of the audience. -The programme rendered -wan very f fane . ; one, but is : rather too lengthy for our columns.' A feature of the evening was the operatta, 'The Secret,? by the tittle Misses,and it was carried through without an error. -.; The entertainment , was a . complete success from beeinninir t.A end, aqd Prof Neave certainlv dn. serves creditlor hiseflCorta at the arl vancement of the musical education or balisbury. . mjiift'igrJ-CottOB. - ' , salvmtoh steady, mMdBnir flelpts 22; - gross - 22; Ues I.OSf.r-stock 10,938 exports ooaatwiae 685; Great Britain : conti nent : " 'y- ,Xt ; NoRFOUt-steadyf midmtng 9 i46?vnet receipts 10; gross JO; sales 442;,, stock 897; exporto coastwise 62: continent -: mat Rritam Bamtmobib NomH; middling 9 3-16; netrecpta 900; gross 384: tales ; stock 11.710; sninners 6; ePrt8 coastwise 41; ftreat Britain 660; oon UnentSOO. - . , . . -BoaSSria,?t: mWdUn 9U; et reeelpts SasD; rross 3,386; spinners-.-: stock 6,310; exports eoasU wise - ; to treat Britain 2.794. ' " - Wiuohgtob Quiet; : middUhf 855; "' net re- Of lpto 2; groj 2, sa.es j eiock 8w0; exports coastwise . . Phtladklfhia Quiet; low middling 8; net receipts 36; gmss 45; sates j stock US&il ex ports to Grrat Britsin . . ' . SATiKMiH-Quiet; middling 8 11-1"; net reeelpts 103; gross W; sales W; uxk 800; expoVts rvyi . otfY2"neaS !-386 feet, I 41- mnn and stable, ill f ocuwi f. T,V " 1.00 " 1.00 - - : . t w wou water. Tice $2,200. I JO On Vrf- arA . i.. . BV6ISTS, SPRISGS COBNEB. - : FOR SALE. 1 1 Unimproved lot 99x150, adjoining the pro. Otl perty of J. H. Bmory. J. p. ifwin and others, gonttnra Trade streeSjhade ee on the lot. BsaraBdi v V a B. CXXkAKS.libnager v K i'. Fifty aerei of laiul In .,. n . . kitehTn in1" SJEHS J.crtb. $3&(pe7a i . wvroiwn- ZZrJ, izr "fwwt w rooms and tvo I xifiEn 1" ; iwuaence. Pnoe WANTED. Reduction in prices will be fouDd to have been mad in while in every case, the reduction haTblufficfenlto 7 1DStances- HMDSOMELY REPAY PEI3YR0YAL PILLS rure coin f"".! V collecting untiy picture to enl.rere. mmyatta. fcmji Cflpyine Coui Cualiu.N msraodlewSm lrith Off Amateur Phnrn nnrfifr. M bpecui i -A VISIT TO- - The Original and Only Genuine. Bfc mat ilnji BjlUWe Bewmraor warthlrM Muttons. r " Chlehmtor'. Eaalioli7' and Uke ao other, itr jn lm. 4. Stamps) ta tu tor partioalan in utter br retam MalL AME PAP E R. t hlpicrter Ch era teal tJL 5 Madlaon .un, Pklls4aPa. tW. EasUlk" Peaajrttjal Pilla. . lake mtvti lanlOdctwly - - . . 1 IOiyilvfryiw?.lB: marl9deodj;vly ,6a Whitehall StoeX J. ; a ieiidrice,; club , HOUSE. KEEPS THE " . - i B:E ST BAR. BILLIAnD HALL Our 1 i m ifi3fi!?edre disappointment need' be feared.; Every prornis. W. czrimAL atotel corneh. cnARLOTTii n: a

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