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THE TIMES. i r: WIKRIinxl) KcUto? and J.It. fcfcMttlxX, j Proprietors. t n.T. J-XXDWIC. Cor. liditor. : rtiaMjniEB! jroTicra. ,SuR5Cirnus Pises 1.50a teardue la advance; to cotuJt j gntsor:bTS, $1 -23 AJ)TKTi5E2lEX-wO cents per inch. tSrsi icsertlda : 55 cents each subrecert .Insertion, liberal inducements oa !ar 4 fcer ads. fen' six months or one year. I BILLS due when presented. ' J ! Ax advertisement will be kept b ti 11 ordered taken out. and charged for whole time 'inserted. AdvettiserceBL ordered out before expiration of f con-. trvct will be charged full price of time esnnty-mj tut frtr . ,! BrscrESS notices charged at the rate . cf 5 cent a line, first insertion ; snbse- OPTICK j Qrer Store of J. A. Clle, Act- :; f '; ! AKXorxcEMEvr. v Tb8snnder8iii? fiarfug sold the r interest in the ontfU mid jood will jof ; The Times, tho , porchaWs Mesn. 0. K. anil B. Sberrill, are now ihe sole owuer and niauara. ! All anxpircd contracts will be filled ioat by tbem. All new ones wi.l be made' and adjusted bj tbem. i UaJcr the new tsanaceuieat THE TllfES will iiOfc saHVr anr material change, except il be for, the better. The net? proprietors have .experi ence in the ba-iuean auI are not o.d veil qualified for the work, but know .what con- tit utes a good uews- I aper. Patrons ara, there fiie, askt-d io conlinue iheir subscript iota l eo liberally gtTeu heretofore. . ; v It is necessarv now th t tho old - boo is be closed up at olcp. . All ; persons who as e : iMlebted- to the - former company in :iuy way are re ' quested to coin frw;ird immediate' l ly and settle, isingly the -.:;:ouiiIh are small; in the aggregate the sum is consideiable. H. T. JT Lrnwia. C, A 1'iTTe, As will be scfcu horn the a'ove -annouiM .. it'ii f, the undepugned hare purchased tho en' ire rface; x V,' turea" auil good will of Tke Tnris. . One year age ih3 present editors -' because j associated with the publ:ca tion of the paper. fciiicthat time ' tbeir efforts in its behad h;ire leen ' untiling, and every enLUavbr 'has , weumaue wmB it 111 1 lie com- ' 1 . '- , , - . I . 4etest sea a represpn Hire county : newspaper. How far they have gu?- 'ceeded, tin CJiiLiuued favor that has beeu st'owii the pnper and tlse gen , eious patronage accoulrd it by people of Ctbarru county and ihe tlis aectioti -mii best spa;ik. i . - The paper has never bern t n a ... more substantial-basis ih&n at ''the ptefcnt time. It:Lus passed theae " pi infancv, wLich is so ofstii fatai to "newspaper "enterj rise,' and its" euc . cess canbjat now be rcgardtd as oih "jerrri-e tliau asmred. j , Thb Times is peculiarly fortuinte - ( 1n retaining licf. H T. Ji- Lndwig - as : a apeciai editorinl cbii tributor.4 ' "He is a writer cf acknowledged a'ui- lty, coutervative and fail at all times, aud well posted iu current political '"affairs. I will be gratifying t j' all: our readers to know that he will on tinue tor wiite legularly for The " Times, j " : j The! TliiES willin the future, as iii the jiat-t, put sua a strictly conser Tative policy toward all men and af fairs, "always advocating so jnd Dem ocratic doctrines, and not fuming aside to pander to the whims or df 'v,;.irea ef any individual clique or - V party. If It will uphold principle, n t - menl' It blonus to no itian or set. men bat its editors, :and it reserves the right to speak '. out ft eely and -Tureser redly in matters f moineLt - - to the ieoplet' and 10 criticise the acts of public1 servants, rtgKidlea of t party connection or tfii i;t!6n. li will urjustly accuse' no man, utf will it eudaavo'r to cover up any man a ains.. The Times will always be found ' , doiug'ita day as it understands -it '-Bl ir-S '..t-,lJr , . ;pureumg .iigu&iuuaer an ciiCutii-i-A fctancee, with. malice s lowaid nonf, sn And ehaiitv tn all." f . , s ,C'JFi.SnEBBIEL,r v li-WnJ. Si. Kheekill. m - Having sold my iute3t vin the press aud-tut6tof The Trams, it do. V not necessarily follow' tha; 1 T-'kaTe conciudektb5 abahdon editoiia' tinue I Q work m ibai department as - uoin u ' 3iy.-eiiiiou. liowever. td tbeper Si iuow only that of corrr VrespondiaXlSr'"" V"" ( r -II. -T T ntnm i " TUX- PXUPXpCKXAXl SETS AT ; -For neaTlyaguarter" of a cep tury .7,th&Kanieai part! uad charge of the f rltfflraTjof the government. j The. - 1 i : j -4 -f , -. . . T . ': lde,:iirfticerat;e $Hxij went jnfo. ; power and a new regime was ititro- putting ia cCice Democrat who worked for the Democratic I f a:rrt tllI:n place of offensive UijUsii licm inrty, arid who wor e l tor this party. .ThU is right.; XothiD less was execied- fhe Repnblcian would and bar 3 doue the Kiime, The EepubliCiin " St Hate ha asked the Pieideiit to ghe I he rea-jons for hfa Temtrral of lipnbHc.Ui tfiicc holders. The lreideDt declines.- His teasoiis for refusing ate good. Tue Mop!e will snpMrt hiui,if sn prf i needed. TLe Senate must recognlrH that tbegovenjiiient has t its head a in in who will not lightly jield his rgbts ; ttiid this de mand opon id in, which is without precedent, mut fall to tho ground. flow little of the world's actaal history is eyer wrj! ten. How jew men of the world's millioL's erer haTe their names ; transcrittd! iii Litory. The bumble, plodding, toi! JDj man, liTing-iu quietude and ease, remote from populous cities, pei forming his da'Jrs in uu unOaten tatious manner, and cot c tiling up! on the inultiiude to look and admire, passes i awjy tqnietfy as the bQin ilier7 sun set," and there is no his tuiuil to :iick up bis facile pen1 to writ Li." name iu hi couatr his tory. The faifhful mother presides over the hnrub e home like a guar dla n angel, inculcating viriiip,teach ing morality,; and directing to a Jiiutr iiff-and ; wlieu she passes away the fact fs knowu only neighbors. Unt there is a to the book, the iook of.iife,' written uj the recordiiig angel, , f 11 whioh these hnrable 'deed, done iu hiimilitr and lore, Iia I hare inure said of th.m. tbau many of the deed- that fill hls tdry. When the recording angel shall rea l this history "jiijfer ili 1 !,... u . ! i.,.,.. ..J who have humbly ; feejit the evejn tenor o heir war,' will be . greater than many of RomeVstateaUieij aud Greeces philosopher?. : One year ago to-day Cleveland took the oath of the office Le now hoi Is. Democracy has Leu. exert J ing its intlutnce for the weXtre dX bar oas com in on coflntry for twelve month. The record made is a good Oiii. The na'ion "u not disappoint ed in the man at its head, lie hal shown hiuiNVif to be by nature aid discipTTut; fitted to direct the affah of a government. Wise and discreet, lookingdf-eph into the affair around him, and into the future, possess ing a mind of his own, not weakei ei by tie flattery of friend nor daunted by the boastings of enemies, he is making h record that will riot dnt to bluh dAnocr cv ia 1683. ! : V Since soine'of our ex ch an ires are -cryiug out W iutily against the 'unconstitutionality;' of the Blair Edica-iond bill an! its "tendency to centralization," and are wihinv to receive from the Federal govern uient approp.nations forpttbliii feuild iugs, which will never do our farmers a tithe of the good this edu cational nvmey wil, we pause just long.euougb to write the word "consistfeucr.' ' - i As snre a3 water seeksi its level, flowers bloom; in Spring, aud tie seasons follow' each other in regular saccessi6? sq " sure does the man who 1 expects himelf inspire in oth es respee Ibrt him. 5 ThV dog that drop its taiUand skulks away, is sure to haw tunny a stone hu-led, & him. .. - ; The Kinston Fre Presa well pays that the man who works for a party for Office is ubt-o be trusted There is always a ;dtnitid for men who are d to a iar;v for its prin ciple anit not its spoils. .... .:h - STATE HEWS. North Carolina ratikK third i manufacture of cigarettes, ki.th in manufacture of tobacct, tirst in the nurn'er ot tobacco faclorieK, aud firs in' number of distilleries. I i. Air Junius ;CIemmens!in, a 'stnii forwaid and .simple letter tates hR :cJnf;acijvej ttlegraph;. He. is a'tlvvr rib, Carpliuian,, and laugt echool at Oliu. IredeJlcountyw - v . i .r . . ? ."- luay os uone iav bl3t,wheft the change dl rgauge! is'io lSjtO straiciug; op tbe wrists,' ntid erreeo hands'a e disab ei ttt Vucer1 - The Chariotte Observer says that section boss'eW on - tbe H. X C.md N.Ju: Kanroaas Ifavebeen4 noiffed to;selct'24'm on ea'cfe" Section and to put; id practice af spikes drawiugC-sb thaV aood alid ' Jl The Enqauer and ExpreiriiT : jihe lrebit-riiu utrnss lit Jlomo I ,tau- rr ana wtu fir:1 TfaeMefb- cwlnX beeuTrauMrf IA: fifed hifbtxa-. hi of on Retv'iCr,ial Iu krptr t cruWo, 0IVQa?exij!iovr IVvnog !a MoMt.hf fuA tlieieaft. r in jttstiMjiud mod lery count ylli is Slale, who Inrrw MiIland, SctJtUn 1. , Jafiuirv 3rd, 1777.: Tliab; 107 r-nr cdJ. eh fan card tra roitaa and tjix a yard of, i broad in a dr. " . - - The Vadeeb-ro infellir vtt f en&ibf ayz The SouUj is the tet portion of country: U r raising, hogs rnoch frrer !roui.cho!eri auaii di- &W-,JI4fcwmah I . It . a. p cple periAt iii.bpvtng their mear loua ibfc w&st, wheu it can begiowu cheaper at home. , THE M'OIUL OF VOSliUESS. In the Senat Tue3daT, Feb.23r, 1 llr. Frye iutrodocffd a bill ro pro mote the political piTgrr;s arid foiu thercial prosjMrrty of the A'tiericau nation.- Morgan o5ereJ a pit aaible and resolution aa a u ofl-et to tfaa Hdtnunds repirt frota th juJiw ary committee, ceneuring 'Attorney Otnera! Garland for certain .piKr6 cklLnl f of . r The oenat? pa-ssetl a bid. apprepiiating for the eree tiou of a uoiiiimtut. to Gen. Grant in. W ashing; opJ Senatois Gray and Ifl'jmb iokeagaiiJsV the Blair edu cational bil,:nd Senator Call in fa T&r of it. Iu the house majoriiy aud liaiiority leports j were presented, from the committee 011 way- and raaans on the joint resolution direct in.the payment of .the surplus iu tllA Ire inrf V r n.iMi.t ;1 li' fli I t louse tihled the : b;ll anthoriztntf the sever d executive dfpartmtnis tb exhibit articles at the Xew Orleans exposition. S ; i he benate Wednesday pase! House biil jpermitti g ' banks v to change theirs names , lucatiohs - and Cipitd by vote 01 two thirds of their, stjOt knoIdtrsl The educationaT hill was ad vocatek by Messrs. B air and George. Mr. Wie attempted to .nake a replf to a recent speech of t.ia col.eague; 3Ir. Biadv but was ruled out of order by the speaker. In th StnaU Thur-daj the bill to b-jidge tue Arthur Kill was reported favorably from the cojimittee on commerce. , . i he educational bill was again dcdsed at Cf nsiderabb Isagtu. , . Che; consideration of the jiwjsion appropriation bill was un dertaken, but it drifted u.to a politi cal flebate. ' ;'; Id lh United Slates Senate Fri- cay Mr. Mitchell of, Oiegou, spoke in favor of hLs bill for iht abrogation f all treaties permitting the immi-. gi(Hon of Chinese lo the United States. :.' The dupational bill was I further discussed. after which- the: Saata adjouruvd until Monday next. The House, after a long debate, adopted at lesolutiou for the appoiut mt ut of a special committee of " uiiie to investigate1 and report upon the Bejll and Pan Electric Telephone-, matter. ' A resol utio Was 0 dop ted direciiug the ; committee oa pjst es to a."Cttrtaiu , whether ud ii UonnI legislation is cect-esary it pre vent the monopoly of ielegrapl ic facilities, etc. An evening bession ffap held fur jthe c6nxideatioa of pension bills, and 20 bills were pas-i-e l. . "; i . ' The Senate was not in session 0:1 ?a urday. Tha House spent tin sessiou'iu general debate; priucipcdly " en the silver quest ion. Mr. Peikius, v rr1"01 UJaue.. u tuuer Epeeca against the Course of the a imiuistta lion oil rEa silver and; other ques tions. - ; ; : . ' '. In the Senate Monday a m'riority report was presented from '.the' judic coibmittee touching the right of the Senate to call tor papers iu the ex-o-utiye.departmiuts in regird,to sus pensions from; office, -and -messe was read from the President ou ihe same subject, j Iu the Houeu large number of bills were introduced. A 'notion to suspend tue nles aud aud pa&s the .M toxica u peusion bill led to dtate. Finally the House; a ljour ird in order lb tzive niemk.r- titi. to exaniiLe lie bill. Sir? Henderson sad tiie Blair Bill. : The Washington correspondent of ti:e Charlotte Observer. says the ira f resgion prevails iu Washinjrtoa tb it the Blair bill will pass this Co: - gress, and reports Air. JnoTS. Hea th r.ori as saying of it z " ' : ' ' , - L ruide my cainpainro in a lars-e xiwu-ure uMn tue issue, aud 1 have isaen nothing to ebinge ray; Opinion. x cjo not i reg trd tba matter as i.i-J o au oritfinat i lk'iiit.igirin t x a : . ; J! . f.i'tiiun b f i ictjt taxes lor. the -Uiport of schools, I wo lid oppose' it tt-unobasttfuttonaU li ut the money has been collected undtr!thV r4,Hu:ar constitutional powers of the government, and nader the j rece-' dt-ntvspecialivdhat of lSji.; disti ibo lion of jfcurplaa? to: the St ates, it eau be.app,oprited fwr . anr pur-' laojiimiiiy, G4lfOttot jTackaou, and others -are; g od: authorities 1 hey were strictx'constrticuojalistr af rigbgeems perfecUy, :iear : ip coy, mtna, t even withnnf autl sceptre, alid :betook",htinself to fltn J -fill: . m -V'i s J'VA w eyiiiuoe. oi xue deseit to quietiv spahd the rem ifliifAf l.tc lefi . o;muse otf IfislexD i 1 ;: . ' . . . . feyyedei-abte: and r his erowa and tie?tLek of b cl.rhriaid.ao.wn the roVai VntS .. - - - -j---c -. . -.. 1--.... r "--. .s.'.i.vo1 -.-:r-:t -'--i''.Jko j trying to make a uai r iiot ilikr. Failing-1 oibrr ofwatclwa o make any ? txart'T the ume ! tiaiV it lel " f tb.uk kud act X4Ctlr Vike. Iba i fl-.i. r..' i ,k'., k.w.V. fc,.t rat " - - i cr- It joar friend doti't thir 1 Kty nya d don'trrrdit bi with Date iirpose.v i "" . A KE3I.1RKAEUC nLSTORT. I r Ju.r t is the 3Ucialav of Ibe Hir - .pU iuaVraiiVa1 5. foil I of emotion like quick Is! ream ; thfj o i' i ' -W.MVW, ..V- gufr. 'It is a3 rii ruling 'a an.w riwnanc. It is h wntk to irad and "r t j ' - renad. The new ediiiou just nul li&hed isVorthv of the work. Though rjduced in price from $$o.f0 10 0 00 the 427 iilutialioi?3 are all ti e e, Buperb in quali'y ; the type tut large; tTie binding is thoroughly exredeiit and atefu). Everv ho d of the pu'diehfr'a defciiption in tbe adrer- tiremeiit elsewhere is worth reaujii the woik ought to be owned iu ..." - , -? j- ' "j "( ------ every home. We have made an ar- rngerueut .with the puMisIu-r by whichwe are able to offer this woik. jGuizotV I jstory of Fnmce, 8 vids., large T2mo., 5271 -fine i.! nsl rations, as de ci ii il in the publisher' al- i Velf;tfl,it'!lt eILer fegj' pi iw $G CO, iu t orn binar ion u it Ii Tee Tivxs on jthe following! remaikably attractive tenrs, namely : For we will send one ccpV of .his papt-r one year and dt liver a set ol Guizj;b Ilitory of Fance, as docribed, at our office wirheut fur tbe: t b irge a saving to ou of $L2". Our arrangements with - the .pub lisher euahL us to "mke these ex C vdingly hbcral efftira for 30 days 1 , - . ; - - it - ; 2 examine the work . is woith yntr while that will cost not Ling; a few hur ' or a f w momentht' talk with your ntigiiboiB will enaole vou to secure it oti ea.v terms. All persons ndeb;ed to' me for sup plies lor Ictttt .will do me a favor by com -jug at once and nettling the jsamjaur-- Mr old bocks must be closed up: n v " '. t;-' -I : -" -, ' 'ftwpectt till j.--;-r" r:, y.;si .'4D: P. DATVADLT& CO. A car lodiof fish at - V : V 1 Dayvault & Coa. ; A lr.tge lo of Ne w Orleans molasses at - ' Dayvault & Co's. Richmoiid & Danvilie R. II,-1 , COSDEKSED SCHEDUIE. . In effect Januaiy t8; lic3. ; kokitxward; f Ar e Tork, f aisiiuelpkia, -Baltimore3-'-'. WaahiugtsJn DiU villa, r Richmo.4d7 i i, Ar Greensboro S iJisbury, ' : -' 2:2Jp m, 8 2D a m 12:25 pif, 2: 00 m 10:03 am, I5 run ?:5m,! 9:15 pm llep m, 10:S6 am 1 a ni, j '. 4."07p m :35 p m; 8:30 a m HD1 pru 6.S9 a m : 25 psm 6 m - Ciiarlotte, .-- Ailauta. -!.'.': r e 40 a in, . o:45 p m south ward. 2 Lv New York Philadelphia, Baltimore,, j "V ashingtoa,'' i Danville, Richmond j Gre3aj,boro, ' , 12 night, 4:30 p m. 3:45 a m i 50 p m 6 49 a m 0 42 p to. 11 14 am, 11 pm 9 24 p m, 8 04 a m 4 24pm, Sara 1121 pin.. 8 50 am J 10 am,; ll23m 3 pm,! 1 pru t40pm, 1-40 pra balisbury, Charlotte, Atlanta, SALEM BRANCH. " " ''-:T' Korthwtud. i LvS dem, 654 p ra an? 650am Ar Greansboro, , 84 pm and 810 a m ' SOPTHWARn. t . - 1 Lr Greensboro, lU'pm and ii Ar Salerno j ? 1 17 am and 11 40 a 40 a . SLZEPINO CAB 8EKV1CE." " 1 On trains 50 aad3ol Pullman buffet sleeper between New York and Atlanta. On trains 52 and 53 Pullman buffet Sleeper, between . Washington and New Orleans, - f Pullman sleeper brtwten Greensboro aiid Richmond. : Trough tickets on sale at principal stations to all points. For rates: ami ?r..r ; apply to any agent of the comp my or Tif OJIAS, Gen'l llinVr -! C.V. CHEAR3; A G PA. xKiw, a u r. a I li-Kite; Mm, . - -11- ; . (jit thai Notice 4 f I :C8rTOaoc3 -11 J . L;'- - iSTEW to ( i - . nk iui BO D; P. iDAYMETia .- V --- I - t - - -. I . ----- ,A 1 f 7 haveaddccl the above !in?s of coorI td our ircll LS ' stocic ' and slill'havca fi ll lino of Hacon; Salr,' Confectioneries, vell tosce us, before buying j i . i . '-' ' Tns Largest and IN THE bTATE. v 1 buy largely and tjcoll cheap; OPIANOS AND ORGANS. Of the Best Mftke TsO-szr prices i - Xc oharge for king Luddsn k Bates' Music House, . . . ' . ... . ;! ' ; i : " . 1 NOW COMI'LETi:: ' 1 i -I y-Jj10: h?H the jbrgest o. Tfe Dress Goods, fVon eicts to Sf per yird. Sn;Moves, flamiels, CV d stock of fresh and j O T Th; bs.sl hat it, (own for ! . Concord, N. C, Oe UZr at of II. Gibson: ... ,V , , "t""1 -arraiiL every pair as represcjit jnl Ue I you shoe from SO cts to 5 ftr'pairy a. ' J the niarket. , I cordially inviio mm . a ij-- - utiiiiA in: iirrint - m rt ... - . . - K., -..ii ., . r - v. r ; ' " "VAwjiuruii vMnrrj ft I fllllb III' Willi 1 W T -w A. II- 1 w "V. 11Iulo iu, can ana :':-:,MITS;is;;Gb.EET;Lj dew8lry. Watclie Olordr i r - h : - 4T "fwy for ser mopthsull cThHrt W GOODS COS. Sec. Cbtinln mercltants h elsewhere f nccs.tb- smttlje 1 D. P. DAYVAULT d'CC '.11 i : i : Most Complete stock of 5 -L on tho Installment Pi an. jstx .eAs-st AGFXT FOR : - ; - Jit. . i ! or dra ra; cT- Fend; for priced JK - anil : Jn liniddf et Jrtock -1 Luvlia4 9 new I T I -1ST : G ! dm liinrev.,.! hnvb n.v 'fhoj tec.mc leforo liadiiiff. R. K : GIBSON . I.I . - - T0'''!! save tnmev -t etiuv irwfkpf pooH bVor bii VrWiuiniiieof ;J 3SolirJJSorfSnd:PIatcd Jewelry. Tut larj:e.t lot, oft old aisd i :rr a'ehestbathare ever be-ti UcftJt to:Co"uo4ftl:V". -' . ; -t : Prices from $&o$7Si T Ve Lave also a nice lite if J i - something xure for. anXaas iwf-ri- . ;ROGERls BROS' BET: y Ti SILTEn-PiJtTrn V f l . I I I I r II . i - - ' rAH2L0 PIT. Tirana aTNad drea :,nported: stwk.v ana i - : ; i mm vtvn iT- erasnire-aiwj JarawwKl pijBd Jbip letiea. Address, f v ..tSJh JT. c ! f3
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