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V OTTB V ERr. O CTOBEIi 3. ISCG. 4 1 't Soaboardf Air Line t Bchidcu is Effect BxfT. th,1886. ; Train leave charlotte dally t 6:20 a. n For Hamlet, Cheraw, Raielgh, : all point on the & and R. at G. EL K-i r Weldon, Portsmouth, Old Point Comfort, Petersburg, filehmood, Washington, Balti more, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. , Also Wilmington. WrlRhtsvlIle and all local points on the C. C. R- R. Also Charleston, Bnmterand Bennettevllla, arriving In Wll- - mi a i? ton at 11:80 p. m. - - - 6:20 a. Mj Daily for all Southern point : via Monroe, Cheater, Greenwood, Athens, Atlanta, Montgomery, New Orleans, Chat ' tannns. MamiihU and the Southwest. Through " sleeper and day eoaehea from Washington, D. C-, to Atlanta, connecting wiu road Diverging ouc vi aubum. 10:4)1 A., m Dailr. for Mt. Holly, Lincoln ton, cherryvllle, Bhelby, Cleveland Bprlngs, Ellen boro and Rutherford ton ; alo Blow ' lug Rock, Lenoir and Hickory. - ;v;r 8.-30 r. m. Daily, for all point Worth and . Sooth New York, Boston. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Richmond, Peters bnrg, Portsmouth, Old Point Comfort, Vir ginia Beach, Weldon, Raleigh, Wilmington .'and Wrlghtavllle, connecting at Monroe with through sleepers and day coach ea be tween Atlanta, Ga., and Washington, D. C-, and sleepers between Monroe, N. C, and Portamoutfi, V. and for Atlanta, New Or leans and an Southern points. . - 8:50 p. M. "U.ith sleeper for Wilmington and all C. c. points. - . Train arrived n barlotte: 10:48 AiPally from Roc klngham. Wades bo ro.Monroe. Also from all point North New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington, Richmond. Petersburg, Old Point Comfort, Portsmouth, Weldon, Raleigh and Banford. Also and from Atlanta, New Orleans and all Southern points. 8:30 p. at Dally from Kotherfordton, Shelby, Cleveland Springs, Lincoln ton. Keif 4 Hickory, Lenoir, Blowing Bock andHv3viiy. 10:10 s. m. Dally, from all Northern points Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, Richmond. Va., Peters burg. Old Point Comfort, Virginia Beach. Portsmouth, Weldon, Raleigh, Cheraw, B. C-, all local points between Ports moa th and Charlotte, and from Wilmington, Wrigb tsTllle and all local points on the C. . R. R. 10:K)p. k. Dallv. from all point South and Mouth west .New Orleans, Montgom ery, Memphis, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Ath ens, Greenwood, Chester and Monroe; close connection at Monroe. T :6 A. if r'-ith sleeper, from Wilming ton and all C C. point. Local freight, with coach attached, leare Charlotte for Shelby at 4 o'clock p. mM re turning at 10 a m. daily, except Sundays. xne:zup. m. train connects at Monroe with the Atlanta special. No. 402, which ar rives in Raleigh at 1:20a. m., and Washing ton D. Cat 10:80a m., and Portsmouth at T:80 a. m , making close connection for Bal timore, Philadelphia and New York. The o:20 a. ra. train connect at Monroe with Atlanta special No. 400, for Atlanta and all point South., arriving In Atlanta at 4 p. m. Passengers leaving Charlotte at 6:90 a.m. arrive in Atlanta at 4 p. m. Leave Atlanta at 1 o'clock n. m.. arrive in Charlotte at 10:10 p.m. Leave Charlotte at 6:20 a. m., and 8 :! f. m., arrive in Kaieign at u: a.m. and :30 a. m. Leave Charlotte at 6:30 a. m., ar rive in Wilmington at 12:80 p.m., and at Cheraw. S. C, at 9:40 a. m. Close connec tion both ways with the C. L. R. R. at Llneolnton. Leave Charlotte at 8:20 p. m arrive In Atlanta at 6:20 a.m., making a lonble daily train both North and 8outl from Charlotte. The Atlanta specials. No. 403 and 408, are magnificent new vestlbuled trains, built by the Pullman Palace Car Co., on which there is no extra fare charged. Daily except Sunday. Dally except Monday. For information relative to schedules, fares, etc, apply to K 8t. Johh, Vice President. J.G Baskibvillk, Ticket Agent. J.H.Wimr, B. A. Nkwlanh, General Manager. T. P. A. T. J. Andskson, V. E. MoBfk, Gen'l Pass. Agent. Hopt. Transportation. Southern Railway. ; (PIEDMONT AIR LINE.) RICHMOND A DANVILLE AND NORTH CAROLINA DIVISIONS. I IN EFFECT OCT. 7,1896. This condensed schedule is published as Information, and i subject to change with out notice to the pnblic. -; Trains leave Charlotte, N C : 10:55 r m. No. 85. dally for Atlanta and Charlotte Air l ine division and a l points South and Siutbwest. Carries through Pullman drawing-room buffet sleeper be 1 tween New York, Washington, Atlanta : and Neworlean. 8:20 A. m No. 81, dally, Exposition Flyer, for Atlanta and points Kouth. Pullman drawing room vestibaled sleeping cars be- ; tween New York, Washington and Atlanta ana veniDuiea coacnes between Washing ton, Chariotte and Atlanta Bolld vest! buled train 9:35 a. k. No. S7, daily, Washington and Southwestern vetibuled limited for Atlan . ta, Btrmingbam, Memphis, Montgomery, ; Mobile and Nw Orleans, and all points ' South and Southwest. Through Pullman . sleeper New York to New Orleans and New York to Memphis. L ining car, vestlbuled coacn, oetwsen vv asnington and Atlanta li:) p m. No. 11, daily for Atlanta and all points South. olid train. Rich mond to Atlanta: Pullman sleeping car, Richmond to Greensboro. 11:00 p. x. No. 85, daily, for Augusta. Sa- vannan.unariegion, Jacksonville ana (J c A A. local stations. Carries through Pull- i man drawing-room buffet sleeper between - New York, Savannah and Jacksonville. Also - jPallmaa sleeoer, Charlotte to Augusta. tS3 A M.-No 87, dally, for Columbia, NAUgUSba, UDrit;8bUU, RBTftQIiaQ SIK1 all .Florida points; C. O. A A. local stations f Carries Pullman boffet sleeper, New York to Tampa, connecting with parlor car at coiumoia ior Augusta. 8:50 a m. So. 86. daily, for Washington, Richmond. Raleigh and all point North. Carries Pullman drawing-room buffet sleeper, jNe origans to New York; Jack sonville to New York. 1:10 a k. No. 82. daily, Exposition Flyer ior vjreensDoru, iwtieiga, wanington. New York anl points North Carries Pullman arawlng-ioom vestlbuled sleeping car. At lanta to New York; vestlbuled coaches to Washington, tiolid vestlbuled train. On Thursdays and Sundays ol each week car ries Pullman sleeping car between Atlanta and Richmond. 8:80 P. at. No. 88. daily. Wahlngton and Southwestern vestlbuled, limited, for Wash ington and all points North. Through Pull man car, raeiDDnis i-o isew 10m; Mew Or leans to ixew tort; xampa to New York. Also carries vestlbuled coach and dining car. 8:40 p. m. No. 13, daily, for Richmond, Ral- elgh, Goldsboro and all points North Car. , rles Pull tnan sleeping ear from Greensboro to Kicnmiao. uonnects at Greensboro wit a train carrying Pullman car for Kal- ' eign. 6:00 a Jf No. 80. daily, excent Pnnrinv " Freight and passenger for Statesville and local stations. 4:16 P. s.-No !, dally, except Sunday, for i. Btaresvuie. l ayiorsvijte and local stations. :?5a.ko 8:10 " I f FROM THE NORTH. 10.-45 p. m:J 1:X) A. M.I 8:81 " I :20 P X. f 8:0 " J FROM ATLANTA. l-wt". . I FROM AUGUSTA. 5: 16 . u'. i FROM STATES VLILE Datly except Sunday. i Allfreiaht trains carry passenger. John m. Cpi.p, w. a. tukk. t . Traffic Manager. Gen'l Pass. Ag't, , W.H.GKKM, Washington, D. O. h Gen'l Superintend Washington, D. C. B.H. Habdwick, Ag't Gen'l Pas. Ag't, 5 - Atlanta, Ga. I Chart. l. Hopkins, Traveling Passenger Agent, Id East Trade street, Charlotte. N. G. JpALMETTOJRAILROAD CO. " l To Taste Effect Sept. 2So,184, f MOVING NORTH. I 12: ' PAssKsrsaa ano fkiisht. j vev neraw.s U fi:.S0a m s . i"iu;K.i S-SOam t""T" ..... .. .. ..T:40am ( n..-w ia BUU TH. Leave Hamlet a . . - ,S-::::::::::;:::;;;!;;;;;i1:s i Arrive Cheraw g jka . m I Close connection made at" Hamlet with f train north, south, east and west. 4 , ' - Wm. MoyouRK President. NORTH CAROLINA - College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. The next session of this College will begin 4 September 6th. Examination at coSAty seats first Saturday m August. Young j men desiring a technical education at an r unusually low cost will do well to apply for - catalogue to m ... - A. Q- Hoixadat, Pres., . - Raleigh. N. tl Institution of the kind In the Carolina is the Charlotte Commercial College. w rite ior ssniouisi to JACkeOS A HAYWARD. Charlotte, N. O. ' 4 : i A beautiful lin of f SILVER" NOVELTIES . .':S :r,,.:;- '&t close prices.' See my line of silver ; 'and gold watches. ' I : Bepalrinsr of all kinds promptly done , . :- :j J E- SHELL, , -; . ; ' 8 W. Trade St. 1 A WISH. London Spectator. - - ' Death, when I die, X pray thee let It be In autumn, when across the spiky furaa There floats the film of sllrer goes mars la early antuma wben the eberrv tree Is touched with flamo; the beeoh with ru- And o'er the fallow field and no ml a lea The starling scream, while swallows pat to sea, ... And woolly mists has; light' on wood and Now, when no cound is beard, antes it wer Tbe thud of aonrni nn tha wrinkled earth, - While thought of summer linger In the air. saees wita IB isMUOIspptw; bowwow I still as Grief, and Peace is everywhere. Brtofjas, O Death, Into tbe arms of Birth , They Haw Began to Doat. Watauga Democrat. . ' r " , v Mr. Harrison Aid rid re sod wife, of Fosooe, an aged couple wbobave lived together .for many .years; raised and married off 12 children and. are grand parents of 72 children and have 22 great zrand-children, nave "agreed to disa gree" and part. They were among the pioneer settlers or watauga ana are highly respected. It ' is : to be hoped that they will reconsider the master and that the divorce salt now pending will be dismissed, and that they will end their days in peace and happiness. Wanted to Kiev Aboat the Boys. Salisbury World, 14th. Among the few who were personally introduced to President Cleveland by Hon. John A. Henderson this morning was Sheriff Monroe, and as the Presi dent shook his hand he said: "Well, sheriff, how are tbe boys behaving?" BUCKXEN'8 ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world for cut braise, eores, frtcersj salt r hen m, fever or-a, tetter, chapped hands, ehllb4aln, corns and all kin eruptions, and positively cures pile or no pay required It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money ref u nded. Price 25 cents a box. For sale by Burwell A Dunn and Jordan Scott. The Discovery Saved Hla life. Mr. G.Caillouette, druggist, Beaversvllle, 111., says: "To Dr. King New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe ana triea an me physicians ior nines aooui, but of no avail, and was given up and told that I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store, l sent for a bot tle ana oegan its use, and irom ine nrstaose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight In gold. We won't keep store or bouse without it. uet a tree trial oottie at Burwell A Dunn's drug store. 2 Care for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of headaebe, Kiecinc meters nas proven to ne 10a very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its Influence. We urge all who are af flicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. Iu cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giv ing the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only fifty cents, at Burwell A Dann's.drug store. S DELICATE VOftENE should rise BEADFIELD'S Female Regulator It la Dprb Temle and exerts a won oenni innuence in strenictneninB Dersjnem by rtriTlng through the proper channel all im purities. Health and alreugth are guaranteed to result from it use. My wife was bedridden for eighteen months. alter uaing JtradSeld'i f emale Kcfula- J. If. JOHNSON, MWern, Ark. 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(1 a box, 6 for (3. Bent by mail. JAPANESE PILE OINTMENT, 25c. a Box. CONSTIPATIONMinp6.",! the great LIVER and BTOMiCH REOCLATOR and BLOOD PURIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant to take, especially adapted for children's osa. 60 Don 25 cents. R. H. JORDAN & CO., Charlotte. N. C EH DESIRABLE LOTS FOR SALE. Suitoble for manufactur ing plants or dwellings: sit uted oh Eleventh, Twelfth, Graham, Pine and Poplar streets. All accessible to tracks of Southern Railway and Carolina Central Rail road. Terms Part cash, bal ance on time to suit pur chaser. Fire Insurance. E. Nye Hutchison, Agent. FOR CURES SCROFULA, BLOOD POISON. THE CURES CANCER, ECZEMA. TETTER. COWSUMPTIOM To thx Enrroa Please inform your read ers that I have a positive remedy for the above Tm disease. . By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been per manently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their express and post office address. BeepectfuHy, T. A. Elocnm, M. X, So,lSSPssriatnet.wTok. , LONGMAN & MARTINEZ PURE PAINT,- Prepared for Immediate use; all shades; - 1 a. 1 J a. J . . M . i. a iaree suppiy ?jn in ana ior saie at low prices. - U J. WALKER, DruggisU i Corner Trade and Church. maw mm ST amnx r n t isasaswi BLOOD : THE EDtJCATIONAL COSGRES3. : , DistlBsrolshedt Teacher Attending It In Atlanta Prof. E. A. AJdermaa Tbera. ' ATtAHTA, Ga., Oct. 25.-rTbe educa tional congress of the- exposition waa opened in the auditorium at the' ex position jrrounda this morning' by the National Educational Association. The session began at 10 o'cloclc and at that hour there was s. large -crowd in the building. ' -There are representatives here from every portion of the country. Among those present are Prof.. Newton C Doughtery, of Peoria, TIL, president of the National Educational Associa tion; Principal F. W. Parker, of the Cook County Normal Schools, Chicago? Prof. Oram B. Lyte, of the Pennsyl vania State Normal School; Prof. Ed win A. Alderman, of tbe University of North Carolina; President Wm. R. Har per, of the University of Chioaror Com missioner W." T. Harris, of Washing ton; lion. A. E. WtBShlp, . of Boston; Ellen C. Sabin, ; of : Milwaukee; Bon. Chas." A. Hkinner, . superintendent of New York State schools; Oscar Cooper, of Galveston, and President Francis A. Patton, of the University of New Jer sey. ' This is practically the seoond meeting of the National Educational Association in " Atlanta Twenty-five years ago when- the association had a very small membership the members met here and transacted their annual business. Although this la not a meet ing of the association, the congress is under their auspices, and the promi nent members of the association are conducting this congress. ri a 3e Governor Northen has had charge of the arrangements for this congress and he called the meeting to order this morning. He in trod need Hon. A. E. Winship, of Boston, who offered up a prayer, and then President Stewart, of tbe Georgia State Teachers' Associa tion, was introduced. He delivered a short address of welcome to the teach ers. Governor Nor.hen then introduced Chancellor W. E. Boggs, Of the Univer sity of Georgia. Governor Northen then stated that the congress would be turned over to the National Educational Asso ciation, and introduced Professor Dougherty as presiding officer, who responded briefly to the address of wel come. Prof. F. W. Parker, of the Cook county normal schools of Chicago, de livered an address on the training of teachers. Oram Lyte, of Pennsylvania,and Geo. I A . Ramsay, of Louisiana, also de livered addresses. The congress will remain in session until the last day of the month. BEUKTB8 IN 8IMPK WATS. Man Who Get the Meet Health and Joy Oat of Country Life. Greensboro Record. "I tell you what it is, this thing of living here in town on carpeted floors. the walls almost carpeted, burning coal full of gas, using gas for a light and breaching all kinds of poisonous air, is enough to kill a mule, and if we were mules we would have been dead long ago." Thus spoke a gentleman last night who has a residence in the city and one in the country with a bie farm. Oon- tinuinz he said: "I spend a week or so here at home and get all out of gear. Then I go out on my place eight miles from town; eat corn bread and bacon: have a big fire in a big, old-fashioned fireplace in a log house well 'stuccoed' with mud, the floor having big cracks in it as well as tbe walls. In two days I m all right and feel like a colt. But just as sure as I come back to town and stay a few days I get all out of kelter. "You needn't talk to me about 'city improvements' and the like we've got too many of 'em now. Let's get back to old habits; we'll allHve longer and have better health." THI FOOT GCAKD8 GETTING HOME. Both Companies Have Been Treated Well in the Sonth The Second Company In Washington. Washington, Oct. 25. The second company, uovernor s root uuards, or New Haven, Conn., reached here this morning after participating in Connec ticut's day in Atlanta. Yesterday the oompany were the guests of the city of Asheville, N. C, visiting Vanderbilt castle by invitation. Tbe party, which numbers 175 130 of whom are uni formed members will stay in Wash ington until to-morrow morning, when they will take the 10 o'clock train for home. They paraded in full dress this afternoon and afterwards, under tbe es cort of the Washington Light Infantry, marched to the White House and were received by the President, subsequent ly visiting the Treasury Department under tbe guidance of Treasurer Mor gan, ol Connecticut. Tbe nrst compa ny, Governor s Foot Guards, left Atlan ta Wednesday night, accompanied by the Governor and after a day each in Charleston and Richmond will leave the latter city to-morrow for home. Both companies have attracted considerable attention and favorable comment in the South and the members are enthu siastic over tbe cordiality of their re ception everywhere. THE DRY GOODS MARKET. While the Break in Cotton Had Some In fluence It Hat Hot Greatly Disturbed Confidence. New York, Oct. 25. The week is closing with the main features of the dry goods market showing no change of importance. Business on the spot has again been of moderate dimensions in cotton goods, both staple lines and others, with about an average supply of orders for general assortment through the mails. The reports which have come to hand from outlying distribut ing markets are encouraging as regards volume of business in progress, and shows that while the break in cotton has had some influence it has not dis turbed confidence to any great extent. Many jobbers own considerable sup plies of ootton goods well below prices now current at first hands and conse quently well below cost of production even at to-day's price of cotton. They are thus in a position to await develop ments and do a profitable business meanwhile. Collections are reported generally satisfactory. ITKM8 Or STATS MIWS. The Record says there ii work for every man in Greensboro, and at good wages. The Newton Enterprise reports the dog-trainers around there as saying that Diras are very scarce tnia year. A correspondent of the Asheville Cit izen says Mr. Charles N. Yanoe shipped last week about 100 bushels of apples rrom nis iarm near macK mountain. M r. Robert -E. ; Nooe, a well-known young traveling man of that place, and Miss Mamie, daughter of Col.' S.' A. Sharpe, of Statesville, were married Thursday evening. The Monroe E nqui rer says Mr. Ellison Broom, of Goose Creek townshin. Union county, has Just gathered his Slst crop maae witn a muie mat nas uvea to tbe ripe old age of 41 years. : It neyer before failed until this week to rain at Statesville during the fall term of Federal Court and the only apology the Landmark baa to offer is that signs fail in dry weather. A lot of United States prisoners in Statesville jail were just about to escape Wednesday night, having already cut a hole through the walL when they were discovered, and stopped. The Land mark says 68 United States srisoners and eight county prisoners spent that night in the jail. - - . A special from Kinstoh so theWllmlnr- ton Messenger says that some ghoulish Dend attempted to desecrate the grave of the late Mrs. Dennis Simmons, of WU liamston, Martin county, on Monday night last. It was probably done with the idea that valuable lewelrv had Wn left on her remains by her relatives, who were very wealthy. . MOfilOX JEKTHCSIASTXO The Atlanta ExpoalUea Edneailonallv 1 Bnperior to . the World' air What Handshaking Granger Said to the ftsiWut.";- ; ? ; r . j " '' WasHcsaTON, " Oct.; :25-Becretary Morton is enthusiastic over the Atlanta Exposition, which, as an educational institution, he says. Is incomparably superior to the Chicago World's Fair. He says President Oilman, of Johes Hopkins. University, who sat next to him at dinner in Atlanta, told him he naa visited all the ereat exnositioos and none of them equaled ; Atlanta educa tionally. The President's party .was deeply impressed with - the evident prosperity of the Southern country tnrougn wnicn : tbeir train nassed and the rapid improvement shown'on every hand. There were as many more new cotton; muis - in process or erection along the line as .there were completed ones a year ago. The President's re ception in Atlanta -when - he shook bands with eight or nine thousand peo pie, was extremely cordial. "And every granger in the crowd. said the Secretary, "insisted on saying a rew words, tbe general tune being 'We've got lots of 8-eent ootton, and we BIO FIRK XX AUGUSTA The liana ea Lick Up a Planing Mill and 44 Tenement Hornsea The Ioa Heavy, AuetrsTA Ga., Oct. 25. One of . the largest fires in the history of Augusta, so far as extent of territory is con cerned, visited this city this afternoon. It started in the stables of the lumber and planing mill of Jesse Thompson & Co., and consumed this plant In a few minutes. It was located on the out skirts of the city and on one side was a great stretch of small frame bosses. A very -high wind was blowing in the direction of these houses and great burning embers were carried high in tbe air, setting fire to houses two and three blocks away, while those much nearer temporarily escaped destruction. They were doomed, however, for the wind was so fierce and the neighborhood so inflammable that it was at no time under the control of the fire depart ment, and the fire was not extinguished until it had spent itself. The embers of forty-four houses are all that remain in the burned district, which stretches along several squares. Several hundred people are homeless. Tbe total value of the property destroyed is fully $75,- 000, on wbicn insurance is only about 825,000 or 530,000. The New Orleans Cotton Exchange State ment. New Orlkajjs, La., Oct. 25. The New Orleans cotton exchange statement from September 1st to Oetober 25tb, in elusive: Port receipts, 1 349.258 bales against 1,755,628 last year, 1,355.408 year before last and 1,266,575 for tbe same time in 1892; overland to mills andi Canada, 129,013 against 188,788, 87,859 and 126,- 736; interior stock in excess of Sept em ber 1st, 284,136 against 210,034, 197,560. 163,241; Southern mill takings, 159.267 against 145.827, 127,582 and 124,770; crop brought into sight during 55 days to date, 1,921.674 against 2,300,222, 1, 768,409 and 1,681,322; crop brought into sight for the week, 415.205 against 520, 806 for the seven days ended October 25th last year, 429,553 and 353,043; crop brought into sight for the first) 25 days of October, 1,387,092 against 1,629,685, 1,263,160 and 1,145,044. Comparisons in these reports sire made up to the corresponding date last year, year before and in 1892, and not to the close of the corresponding week. Com parisons by weeks would take in 56 days of the season last year, 57 year be fore last and 58 in 1892, against only 55 days this year. ITEMS OF GENERAL NATURE. Senator Hill will next week enter the Ohio campaign for Campbell. General Baraetri wants to claim all of Abyssinia in the name of Italy, and fremier (Jrispl and his miniscry were consulting over the matter at Rome yesterday. Zeke and Dick Crittenden were shot dead in the main street of Wagoner, L T,, Thursday by Ed Reed. . All were deputy United States marshals and got in a drunken row. At Massillon, O., the miners . who have been on strike have been return ing to work for several days without the consent of the organization leaders and the strike is practically ended. At Washington bids were opened yes terday for the approaches to the Charles ton. 8. C. public building. The Stew art Contracting Company of Columbia, S. C, were the lowest bidders at $7,982. There was an impressive celebration Thursday in the amphitheatre of the Sorbonne, of the centennial of the In stitute of France, at Paris. President Faure, with all the great foreign diplo mats, participated. The water ways convention at Vicks- burg, Miss., Thursday commended to Congress connection of the Great Lakes with the Mississippi and Ohio rivers. The convention adjourned to. meet in Davenport, Iowa, in 1896. 'f The receipts of the Postoffice Depart ment the past fiscal year were $76,983, 128, and the expenditures $86,790,172. As compared with the previous year, these figures show an increase of $1,002,- 649 in receipts and $2,465,739 In expend itures. A Pittsburg dispatch says Col. W. P. Rend, coal operator, oil producer and member of tbe State board of arbitra tion of Illinois, is to be made defendant in a suit instituted by Secretary Wm. Warner, of district No. 5. United Mine-; Workers of America, who charges Col. Rend with defamation of character and acts of dishonesty. Rend's miners have stuck to get discharged fellow-workers re-instated. The London Times yestesday pub lished a dispatch from its Honkong cor respondent who says that he learns from thoroughly trustworthy authority that a treaty was recently concluded between China and Russia by the pro visions of which Russia obtains the right of anchorage for her fleet at Port Arthur, the right to construct and work under Russian management' a number of Chinese and Russian rail ways and other commercial advantages. Englishmen will be amazed at Russia's audacity in seeking such advantages. riNANCIAX AMD COHMXBCIAI Cotton Opened lO to IS Feints Up. and nvorable Liverpool Advteea Sent X IB to tS Folate A hove Thunder' Ilrans, Special by Private Wire to Harrison Watts. Siv Yoaa. Oct. K. The market to-day has snown a very favorable nndet tone, and at 12:30 price were from l&to 16 point above laat. night's close. Liverpool ad trice this morning had a stimulating effect npoa prices, that market snowing greater strength than had been eapectad. In re apocae to our decline of yesterday - that market opened fom l-ed to S 4d. advanoe and olosed steady at about the opening quotations. The better feeling there, so oar cables state, is attributable to tbe faos. that tbe South oontlnues to bold cotton above a sbtPDina tiarltv. la addition ta which atrad. die operator bave been baying fchls morn ing in wu market again sales here. Al though Manchester advices arc not satis factory, the Jewish contingent in Liverpool 1 aald to be talking- bolllably wth regard to tac future market, it la rumored that Nelll Bros, contemplate the-Issuance of a bullish circular, la which they will reduce tha crop estimate to 6,150,000 bales. ThU, however, 1 without confirmation. Under tbe Improved ton of the foreign markets urket opened at an advance of from IS to 13 point, and "he ruled very steady during the morning, with smaller fluctua tions than have characterised the market for the past few days.- To-day's reoeipU at the ports are comparatively Ught,,as 1 also the interior movement, wbleh saows as nn wlllingnees on the part of holders of cotton V, Jeia 25"JP,f",llt Prtee. Savannah re ?? al?4.6 "S0 bJ, against 1,768 last week and It mZtkT-. ton- received 748, ffi"" Sra laat week ana ,Sj7 last year. Altboagh the feeling, locally, la rather f?? . .n7 conservative people arc inclined to look for rather tower nrtoec a a result of further liquidation, the market wiu be governed try the movement of the erop, and if tbe receipts show a tendency to iau err, mere neea rte iniie apprenensioa 01 a decline. - rmc,Mx;osmcK ui, Stocks Had a Feverish 4CaUy Induced by , ; VeOua la Tonlgn Exchange ' Knw- TOKK. Oct. 15 The stock market bad a feverish rally to-day . induced by the wcakne La foreign exchange. An excep tional and somewhat sensational feature was United States Leather, which fell over t on a resumption of liquidation, credited to Insiders, xa snttcof a decline of hit, in Refined Sagara, Sugar rallied a mall f rec ti oa on re-curehasee by bears. Diatllllng Cattle Feeding wa firmer oa tbe announce ment wiva toe American matriDuung una. nan v. Tennessee Coal A Iron, after a frac tion al rally, declined about 1. Farifle Mali rose ever sfe on an expected eoncia lon of tbe Panama contract. The Railroad Hat was fractionally higher, and Manhat tan rallied about S oa covering by shorts. The maiket ciosea nrm a a ruic. Dot quiet. - t i siv xobx nm hubkau. Heavy ; Kccalpta - wg Wheats Canned TJnl Benjlahneee. - fTHroAOO.Oot.M. The North we t received U71 bushel of wheat to-day, against SOS last year. This canted the cuanal bearfbnea among local - tracers, notwiiascanaing whoa wna la rood demand at pramlam over December. Th seaboard reported a fair export Inquiry, but the fact that clear, anees are running so light rather takes the edge off the reported export takings. jAtrge clearance and lea reports are needed, rather than the reverse, to convince traders that foreigner arc buying oar wnen. a lar?e nrofeaalonal trader, who vat reported a buyer yeaterday. wa a seller- to-day. Above SJ trading wa narrow, and confined largely to tbe scalping clement. The weather continues dry. hut the fear of a prnoa rain, wnicn mignt occur a nay umv, wiu have a tendency to a temporary de pression. - , Coarse grains were firm, but displayed very iitue activity. - Provisions declined on local gelling Packers still appear bearish. LaKsonBaoaaOo. CITT PRODUCE MARKET Kggs very scarce, big demand. Balance oi market well supplied. Apple dried quarter, bright.. right sliced. . fancy bright sliced. - extra . Peaches unpeeled halves, bright. u " nmrtar, " anarters " 8 KiacKoernes dried Extra flour sack SS 80 Family " " J fiO Meal bolted M lbs per bushel ...J 60 " unbolted 18 lbs per bushel.. 48 Corn old 66 lb per bushel so Oats S3 lbs per bushel Peas clay " mixed Onions seleot per bushel.. Bacon hog round per lb " ham side..: " shoulders.. Lard N. O Tallow Beeswax Hens per head ,. Roosters per head Chickens spring small per head " large- " " Turkeys per lb .- Ducks Guineas Oeese Butter choice yellow Honey strained per lb " comb per lb Eggs hen " guinea. Wheat Rye Feathers new Hides dry per lb " green per lb Wool washed 5 eotjpso 10 70 8 SB . IS IS ioao 18 lorais sorass ia is ii is 8679 70 44 sias so: NEW TORK MONET MARKET. Nbv Toax.Oct. 25 Money on call easy at 8rS per cent.; last loan at S, closing offered atS Prime mercantile paper. 6y18 per cent. Bar silver 67S Mexican dollar . . Sterling exchange firm; with aetnal bnainea in bankers' bill at 4 91 for 00 day and t S8V($4 tor demand. Posted rate 4 884 i S3. Commercial bills, SO days 4 S4 87; demand Government bonds steady. State bonds easier; railroad bonds firm. Silver at the board was firm. BALTIMORE PROEUCE MARKET. Baltimoei. Oct. '28 FLO UK Firm. Western super S 6 .S J: do extra S TUttS oa: do family 3 25.3 60? winter wheat patent 8 S5g 80; spring wheat patents S 70TS4 00. WHEAT Htrong. No. red snot and October Wk(&56h: December 68.awi: May ; steamer No S red fSiL(dm: Southern, by sample, S774; do on grade 64Mi674. COKN-Flrmer. Mixed spot and October 88 bid; December ;g January 4HSi4; gtAamer mixed : Sonthern white 8537 ; do yellow 88. NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET. FLOUROulet. firm. Winter wheat low frades S 25(9? 00; fair to fancy S 90 45; do patents S 50(93 76; Minnesota dear 8 76T4S 2o: patents 8 85(34 30: low extras 8 SfifU 3 00; eity mills 8 864 00. Southern flour quiet, firm ; common to fair extra S 10O 3 80; good to cholee do 3 vO&3 80. WHEAT Firmer, active. No S red, store and elevator 70; afloat 7 i. Options closed qulot at V4 cent advance. No 8 red October 67; November ... ; December 67 : May 714- CORN dpots firmer, dull. No 3 88, ele vator; 40 afloat. Option olosed dull and firm at to cents advance. October 89: November 88; December 86; May 86 OAXSSpota quiet, firm. Option dull, firmer. October 34; November 4; Decem ber 24H: May Snot No 3 34: NO 3 white 35: mixed western 3336. LARD Quiet, easier. Western steam 5 95; city 5 60. October 6 86 nominal; re nnea quiet; continent s; s. A. 0 76; compound 4TNJa. ruriii. oteaay, quiet; mess 79io Ta. COTTON SEED OIL Dull, weak: crude 2iHi yellow prime 874 COFFEE Closed quiet at 6 points down. October 14 B5TS IS 00: November 14 85; De cember 11 6514 70. Spot Rio dull, lower ;No 7 l&H. SUGAR Raw, steady, aulet. Fair refining 8: refined quiet, lower; Off A 4 8-11 4; standard A ; cut loaf 6; crushed 6.; granulated 44. STOCKS CLOSING BIDS Amer Cot Oil... N Pacfilo do pfd N W do pfd r-aclflo Mall. do pfd 4 Ame .sag Ref.. I0&H do old loo 147 81 19 76 7 186 6i 89 98 18Ss Amer . Tobacco . . 88 ao pra iuj eading A'Oh Jr I B AO. 60 St Paul do pfd Sliver efts f C4 I do v. pfd Can Pao C 40 Ch A A C, B A Q Chicago Ga. 168 rTexas Pao uei iacK union Fac Wabash do old D A C r 88 ."21 Erie . 18 do pfd & tW U Gen Electric. 86 W L A L ....... do pfd 1U Central. 100 83 77 160 46 U E a W do pfd . L S L A N Ala,elas A 109V 109 100 100 10454 188 84 6 6 63 1114 11194 4 114 86V 106 ao class a do claas C La stamped 4'.. 6 106 16 ! 68 ! L N A 4 C N C 4's; Manhattan do V Mem A Cha.... M lohlgan Cen. . . Mo Paclflo M AO Tenn N 8 Vs.... Va 6's. nfd do tr rec st'ptd.. jo -un ueDt.... U 8 4's Rec .... U 8 4's Coup.... U S S's.... ..... N C A St L 76 Nat'l Cordage. . uo pia " ioov 68 N J c N T c Southern R'y 6's. ao cons do pfd N Y AN E.... N A W pfd.... 18 8 C 48 CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. Opening Closing WHEAT Oct 0flOV4 8?4 Dec. j6 (4hZ 90ty. May 666 44 K)RN Oct. , 81 81H Jiov 80?g 8C - 2 OAT8 Oct 18 IS. Dec. isjj May SOjJ 30 MESS PORK Oct 8 05 8 OS Jan S 33 S 10 LARD Oct.. 6 66 S 65 aan 6 70 67 RIBS Oct 87 4 63 Jan... 4 66 4 60. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET, lav bub pool, Oct. 2K 4 p. xc Middling 'Fntures Closed quiet and steady. Sales, American, ..... Receipts. ...... American. October ...i.. ...... Oetober and November.. .......... 4 82 b November and December ...... 488 b December and Janaary 4 83(388 January and February............ 4 S8h Febroary and Maroh....... ....., . 4 SM3S8 March and Aprtl.. 4 SVd86 AprUand May . 4 8ti37 May and June..... 4 S3 a June and July. ........ .......,.., 4 89 b July and August.. . 4 toX&ih JTIV TOBK COTTON FUTURES, raiw Tosx. Oct. 5S. Cotton unlet.' Mid dling upland, 8 9-16; middling Gulf, 8 18-16. Future closed firm. Sales 816,100 bales. ' HigbesW' Lowest. . - Closing October ; . 8 0fd4t November... 8 4S . . ? 8 88 --8 444 December.... 8 49 , - 8 SS , 8 49060 January..., 8 68 8 41 . 8 67(56 February . 8 6 . S6' 8 S4 March.. 8 7 3 61 - 9 mrtm April ... 8 74 . -868- - 8 73.7 May .... 8 80 , , get, ' 8uis8l June . 8 87 - 8 70 8 868? . CHARLOTTE C0TTOS MARKET.' ; These . flgures represent - prloes - paid to r " l '-s"j. wagons. -- . Strict good middling..'..,:...... a .7 Good middllpg.. ................ 8 Mlddlittg..........-....t...-.., ,sy4a SO Tinge. .., nSwaWaOB. eiMetht( ',-.-J-T sS 5 Market-Steady, , v , - , H. S. OHADWIOK, PRESIDENT AND THEASUR Mineers, 8PECIALTT: ' Ootton Uadhlnerj and Cotton Mill Equipment. ? Bole Southern' A genu for the A. T. Atherton Uaehins Co. s Patent Cotton Feeders, Openers and Lappers; Pettee Machine Works' Re vol vine Flat Cards, Coiler Railway lieads and Drawlnr Frames; Providence Machine Co. 's Rovln Machinery; Fales & Jenks Machine Co.'s Spinning and Twisting Machinery; Easton fc Burnham Machine Gos Spooling Machinery, Globe Machine Works' Patent Chain and Ba ing W arp ers; Knowles Loom Works Plain and Fancy Looms and Dobbies; Foster Machine Co. Patent Cone Winders. : 8peclal Southern Agents for B. F. 8turtevanta 0o.'s Heating and Ventilating System, Portable Forges, Blowers, Ex hansters and High Speed Engines. . " - - - - - O.AG. Cooper & Co.'s Corliss Engines, High Pressure Triple Expansion, Compound and Condensing Boilers, Heaters, Pomps, etc ' . " -"'' 1 '" ' ; r , , , f " Complete Steam Plants from 25 to 8,000 Horse Powers. " ! - Jones Laughlin's Cold Boiled Steel Shafting, Compression Couplers, Hangers, Pulleys, 0to , - ": - ' ' Estimates given and contracts made for the Complete Equipment of Cotton Mills. : r s . , . y .- f-CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. ;; ' . : CHARLOTTE, N. 0. 202 SOUTH TRYON STREET. COURT SALE OF TALCABXB ing Property ; :. ajto CITY LOTS. Rv vlrtaa tit the deerae and nnMniat to the orders of the Superior Court of flaitnn cmintv at the September term. 1895, of said court, the undersigned re- a - 1 X J A a ceivera ma commusiQuera mppoiuvea n a m A. 111 iL. Dj B&ia court win. oa mo first Monday in Janaary, 1 (it being the 6th day of January, 1886,) at 10 o'clock a. m., at the office of the Bessemer Mining Company in Bessemer City, N. O., sell at public auction to the highest bidder, on tbe terms hereinafter named, the entire property, real an d personal and mixed, and assets of every kind and description, belonging to tne Bessemer Mining Company, corpora tion, consisting of about (1,700) seven teen hundred acres of land in and near the town of Bessemer City, N. C lying on both sides of the charlotte b Atlan ta division of the Southern Railway and constituting the valuable mining plant of said Bessemer Mining com pany, machinery, tools and appliances, office furniture and fixtures, ores on hand, &c, to be sold in a body and as a whole. A full, complete and more particular description of said lands and mineral and timber rights, easements and priv ileges may be found on reference to the several deeds to said Bessemer Mining Company for the same, which are in the possession of the undersigned, and are duly registered in the office of the register of deeds for the county of Gas ton, in the State of North Carolina, ob tained by said Bessemer Mining Com pany from the following named corpo rations and individuals, to-wit: From the Bessemer City Mining and Manufacturing Company; the Consoli dated Manufacturing Company; the Fidelity Bank, of Durham, N. C. trus tee: J. A. Smith and wife; J A. .Pinch beck; R. D. Ormond and wife; Benja min M. Ormond and wife; Jacob Or mond, and others. At the same time and place the un dersigned will offer for sale as afore said, a very large number of city lota beloneine to said Bessemer Mining Company, located in said town of Besse mer City, JN. C, and suitable ior build ing lots for residence and business par noses, laid down upon W. R. Richard son's survey and map of Bessemer City, N. C, which will be designated and pointed out to purchasers on the day of sale. Also the Fire Clay Tract " of land in Cleveland county referred to and conveyed to said Bessemer Mining Com pany by said Bessemer City Mining and Manufacturing Company by the deed registered in book No. 20 (deeds), page 523, in the office of the register of deeds for Gaston county and also described in the deed to said J. A. Smith from R. N. Patterson and others, dated March 24th 1891, registered in the office of the reg ister of deeds for Cleveland oounty in Book B B of Deeds, page 223. TERMS OF 8ALE: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and tbe balance of the purchase money to be paid within twelve months from and after the day of sale, with interest from the day of sale on the deferred pay ments. Possession to be given the purchasers on receipt by the undersigned of the one-third cash payment on the purchase money, and the purchaser to be there after responsible for and liable to pay all taxes assessed against the property purchased by him. and title deeds with held as security for deferred payments. It will be option ary with purchasers to anticipate and pay the deferred pay ment of the balance of the purchase money at any time after the date of sale and within the twelve months afore said, and thereby .stop the accruing of interest on the deferred payment. Any further information desired con cerning said property and the sale thereof may be obtained on application to the undersigned or to their agent, Charles L. Lawton, of Bessemer City, N. 0. J. S. Cabs, of Durham, N. C, E. T. CARBmOTOK, of Bay City, Mich., Receivers and Commissioners. Sept. 20th. 1895. J. S. PHILLIPS, Strictly Merchant Tailor ings, 31 Sonth Tryon Street, Has just received a fine line of Seasonable Suitings. Also the latest styles of TROUSERINGS. Which will be made to order at rea sonable prices. Only first-class work. Cotton is Advancing, BUT CHINA, CROCKERY and GLASS WARE ARE NOT. . We have more dinner sets than, we have room for. We are erowded for room for fall stock," and for , the ' next two weeks will sell for cash a ' tlQ din ner set for S3, (12 dinner set for $10, S15 dinner set for S13, $17 dinner set for $15, $18.50 dinner set for $17.50, $20 dinner set for $18 and so on. Don't forget the place, - t ., - No. 20 W. - Trade St. St. Hut's Scfcool loi Girls,' "Uft. ' Advent term of tbe Flftv-Fourth School Tear will begin Sept. 19, 1896.- 8 pedal at (enuoB paia to rnynewn vauan ana t7 tfener A44r1 Ibetor. r ' T .... 1 g Iron Min SmiMFlonrnoy v tonTOiors and jioaicrs - m Macmnory. Printing --for" and leave your order." In Flat and Ruled Papers we have the f ollowiii g well known grades : Montague, Regent, Royal Worces ter, Crown ' Derby, . Moorish Linen, Pure Linen Stock, Crane's Hand-Made, - all linen, Bond Pa pers, and a variety of "colored papers. . Book, News, Cover and Poster Paper in all grades. Papers for Circulars and Announcements, Invita tions and Receptions. . j -'.:'". In Envelopes we can supply you with a variety of size and qualities. ' ; " Cards of all kinds. ! . Tags in large quantitiep. 4 . " ' - , Fine Wedding and Visiting Cards. . Papers for all classes of printing. Send for samples and prices. I Observer Printing House, v- R. E. BLAKEY, Manager. A 6-inch Pump, Complete and nearly new. THE Hlgieeic Shoe A shoe for ladies, made of the finest Duree Kid. felt insole; thick soles; hand sewed; styles of toes to suit all - tastes; all widths. Frice S4. Tnese are tne best foods we have ever offered, and our experience tells us they are tbe per fect shoe. The improvea lnsoie lorms a oushion to the tender part of foot, produces better circulation, relieves tiredness and makes walking a pleasure. Bring your foot and let us fit you.. GILREATH&CO WATER! HENRY E; KNOX, Jr., CONSULTING AND HYDRAULIC ENGINEER. Artesian and tube wells ipe- cijtlty. General water works con struction, surreys, plans and esti mates. " Boring made . for - architeots bridge and railroad engineers; Pipe and pumping maciunery, - ' CHABXOPEE, N,a, (Office, Room 5. City hall.) , '..Onj; e. duvaC. , Klaottieal Knglnear and Contractor. Omen 1 "! XI W Mi 1W IHWIt, owai i 3-'- CHARLOTTE. N. C. 1 Are and IneandMeent ll;btia f . Equlpptns ootton mill with Iwotrta Uxbt plant a ape. elalty- Eattmatas fui nlshed on all kind ot electrical worn, vout oviu, bvhm .uumuv ators, burglar alarms, to Corrspondene FOR Company. 77.- Everylbodly: 1 If you Want printing of any description call at the Observer Printing House Charlotte, N. C. All the latest designs In - Silver Novelties, . Souvenir! Spoons, Card Cases, Etc. RINGS in al) the designs, gold, silver and the prettiest Diamond Rings to be found anywhere. JNO. FARRIOR, 8. A. L. Wateh Inspector.- - -. BARGAINS. '1 '. ,,1;,'t -:' ''ii. We have 'em. If you don't believe it just drop in and let us show you through our immense stock of FURNI TURE. The prices will catch you. THOMAS & MAXWELL. Richard M BIythe, COTTON WARPS AND YARNS No. 114 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. No. 4's to 200 'si Single and Double, Warps Furnished in Chains and Reams, ... in Grey and Colors. Ootton, Woolen and Worsted Tarn in Skein. A FEW LEFT. The Dast week taxed us to our utmost! to deliver all the stoves we! soldt but ; we have some left and would be glad to furnish you. J. N. McCAUSLAND & CO., . Slate and Tin Raoflae Contractor YOUR S. When they call on you at home and par. n you at horn take of your hosolitallty dont give them wine whan they ar thirsty; a big drink would lntoxlcat them. Beer 1 better, not . beeau it 1 better than wine,, but became good beer.; -j ? ; - PORTNER'S HOPBRAU , Tor lnitaneel al once refreshing, sure and wboleaome. and yon- can drink deep wltaoat feeling any ill effect. - Every well regulated house will have a supply ol . Portner's Lager Beer. (BTJCOBBBOKB TO JORDAN BOOTT.,) Jno.M; Scott & Co. Wholesale -:- Druggists . Staadird Phrcreutid Prcporab'c, Office and warerooms 10 North Trw. j on street, Charlotte, N. C. , Bole agents for North Carolina and Georgia for Dr Hughes' Family Reme dies; also Sedalgla and. Neuralgiallne. Send for quotations. , . s LOOK! HERE. I am prepared to give you $2,000 life insurance for the same premium most of the mutual companies charge for tl,000. At the age of 35 $2,000 twenty year life will cost in the Travelers $31.01 per year.' In the Giants $1,000 twenty year life will cost at same age $35. 'It's dollars and cents to you. '- No dividends, no tontine surplus to disappoint and dissatisfy, but a a guar anteed contract ini every point. R.E. Cochrane 201 North Tryon Street. " k'E. Mitchell Co., 122 and 124 Chestnnt St., Philadelphia.' j' 51 and 53 Summer sL, Boston. - CH0S YARNS OF ALL KU0)3. souciteo, - ,
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