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4 iiQM GrantjWaittBir 'Away 'V- Congressmen, yiendteoaj gnd Cowles have been working pretty lively i An Old Camcaigii DocumentM p. nri. i -v t. mm y- 'Local Items; U0J1B-DEJ10CR1T. ait.

ilctjKEGOK, N. June Dr. for their constituents since Cleveland km I D.mrrlaa i.i 30. inere has been found fn a bouse in Ire I NOTICE FARMERS, 1 Cash for Logs. 1 We will dsv 40 cents' ncr bnndre.l fept far ..) 7 IT- 7" -inorniDg to- re- IS" In our.

advertising columns are seVerai aeu county, and left at thia office, a copy of an address issued by1 John i Mdshat "To maugurated. aays thej Diatesville view tne fortnight that Gen. Grant has tracts of land near Winnsboro, S. offered for passed said-xTT; mark: good Pine Logs delivered at our new Shops, cor- the Citizens of the Thirteenth 'Congres- s1 Also, a valuable tract "near. Charlotte, i.

8100810181001 of North Carolina. It is tracUn l)eweese Township will be sold at the an appeal to them to vote for him for 99af House on Monday by D. Alex- ucr oi iraae ana uounaarr streets, or it it is preferred we will aaw the Lora for nn hair nr "Congressman Hendrson.laecured a change io every; postoffce in hisj district has been prolonged by the! invigorating air here instead libe -great heat of New York. The disease has progressed in a natural way. As I have said before, -his condition is ionei increasing debility.

ivepresentative jn and is' dated I ader Commissioner. may jum: it sets lortbthe writer's of any consequence, except those at Newton, Hickory and Thorlasville. Congressman Cowles, of the Eighth district, has hpn ennallv forLnnatatfrith r.IInr)rann 'The 'County Commissioners will bold opinion that the government at Washington is more splendid thin useful, "that it their regular monthly meeting Jon Monday next i wa io uie at any time YATES fc STRONG. Editors and Proprietors. CHARLOTTE.

N. C. Friday, 1885. jgf It i said that Senator Sherman of Ohio, expect to be the Republican candidate for President in 1888. lie will be mistaken Gen.

Logan of Illinois, will be the man. The Hickory Press says the Wheat crop of Catawba county has larned operate ianequally and partially nponf different pajts of the Union: and if ner- The thermometer registered 5 50 degrees Tn Unitkksitt of North Cabolina. The Trustees of the University of North Carolina met in the Senate Chamber: at Raleigh on Tuesday afternoon the 30th of June, and continued their sessions until Wednesday afternoon, 1st. There were about forty Trustees present, a larger number than has assembled at any time since the war. Gov.

Scales, ex-Tjfficio President of the Board, presided, and Mr R. IL Battle discharged the duties of Secretary in the absence of L. Saunders. The meeting vras for the purpose of electing four additions! Professors and two or three Assistant Professors for the University. were about 40p -applicants for the places.

The name of each applioant was read, and in most cases a synopsis of his testimonials, or the whole testimonials, were also read, especially when called for. Each Trustee had the right to put in nomination any one he for 40 cents per hundred feel. Bring ia your Logs at once. ''f-''-i'-. UDDELL JalyS, 1885.

2w Charlotte, C. PUBLIC SALE OP LAND. I will sell privately before, or at public Suction on the 14th of July, 1885, at the Court House in Charlotte, N. the Property known as the "TORREHCE PLACE," lying on the eastern limits of the city of Charlotte. This Property contains 132 Acres, and is the most desirable- country residence in Mecklenburg county.

I wilt sell this Property in three sections. For further information address i Mr Henderson has Jo -secured the ap- Vs ew' York, and had he remained -there pointment of two rotfe agents Mr T. M. of 'coming1 heie- he would in raIl Fraley of Rowan, nc on the rod between probability- have expired before Washington and Chflotte, and Mr IL present weakness is the natural Anderson of Hickdrf. -on the Western re8n'1 of ''the disease.

He is each 'day Jess above zero on Wednesday morning a remarkable cool day for the first of Julyi flevered in, wiirinvj)Ivethe nation; in dif-' ticulfy'bver whichthe present generation5 fZtiT'Z rJr i tS-Gen. JohnA.Young.took charge of the North Carolina lla road. Uol. Coiwlea nu inougn tne step irooi day to ubu.o geuerawuuB UI Ohtr aH 'PnttnffiM a has gotten one rdite agent, Mr Job FEreBpuuie, vne aggregate groan, and 11 fear) einlc" Thissonnds al I OI IOUrteeD dftVB hppnmpn nnl i.ia Vita Tirt I'mnf fpu. i Harrell of Shelby.

vho is running; on th July 1. Mr John M. Shelley has been appointed Chief Clerkv i.h-y hi a i -wvinoi, uiuuucviv, oaiionai aeo; was I Weeks aCTO lieu. 4rant loftrtha itv anA (Kon iKl.i j.ii a i uu un UUilSrB I IL 18 HOW Western division oft-be Carolina Central Railroad, bet ween (harlotte and Shvlby." be was in New York to-dav he could not. Ill fisftsftniRl a.

u-t t-i- W. H. TORRENCE, Charlotte, N.C. 1 1 The Board of Directors of the First July 1885. 2w be moved here.

His strength to day is favor of its immediate He National Bank of Charlotte las declared a 4 BganiBi, ma, extravagance oi dividend of five percent payable July and the Commercial National Bank a dividend of four uocuwm prouoij i ana mat by tne encourage- qannot tell. No one Can tell. He errows I meut of Northern mnnrinnnn oat better than was expected. That's the news from other sections. While the talk is short the heads are unusually well filled.

EST" Send to John Nichols, Raleigh, N. and get a Premium List of N. C. State Fair to be held in Raleigh on Oct. 12th to 17tb.

A request by Postal Per cent payable July 1. i Hi.v.ui coi r- Dividend Notice. i Th FrasT National Bask. Charlottn, N. June 80, 1885.

A Dividend of Five (5) per cent upon the capital Stock of this Bank has been declared by the Board of Directors, payable on or after July 1st, 1885. M. P. PEG RAM, July 8, 1885. lw Cashier.

Thb tibst Bloom. Thomas Caldwell, col had a cotton blossom on his farm, near Not VEBt Crixtablb. If the following report of an occurrence at the P. O. Department in Wbirigton- Is true," it is certainly not very Jreditablo to either the Congressman menioned or the Postmaster General.

A ws ingtoii dispatch says: "A carious eceip was enacted 'at the Postoffice Depirtnent cthe "other day. Congressman Dpuherty of Florida, has been asking forjtp removal of the post pleased. After mature consideration and a long debate ot the qualifications of applicants, Cowan's Ford, on the twentieth (20th) of June. Is not that the earliest reported in this section uu a iMK nio pumi, wsuiuenif, me inierests i oi tne southern of exhaustioQ will reached. That States are essentially impaired, and the is all, and nobody can say when that will revenue of the general government dimin- be- He 1 criticised 'the celebrated 1 referring to the local, roqdiiions, Dr.

Panama mission, which has already cost Douglas The mouth and throat are the government $30,000, and before it is unusuallyclear because of the quiet-; and over will probably cost the nation double close attention during the two days past, that sum." As between John Q. Adams but when this is said it must be. remem- and Gen. Andrew Jackson, then the on- card will secare a oopy. F.

X. 08B0RSK. W. MAXWELL. the following persons were elected to the positions named: Rev.

Thomas J. Hume, D. of Norfolk, Professor of English Literature. He is a member of the Baptist Church. Nelson Ii.

Ilenrv of Cane Giran- mina so. tg Last week Gov. Scales issued a pardon for Rufus Mnllis, white, of this county, who has been confined in the Penitentiary for the past few months for killing John Dulin. But when the pardon was' sent to the Penitentiary, and it was found that Dulin had.escaped, it was revoked. master at Jacksofvillo on the charge of OSBORNE II AX WELL, Attorneys at Law, i CHARLOTTE, N.

C. i offensive partisiJhip, the official in ques- rpnder artioalatioQ difficalt and a thoroah Sushat deeUrP- Jl I :1 examlltalion imnoasihin Tha Inaa nf vniia I nDaurta.Otli'ii tion baving leit pe omce and' gone' out through the Stl- making Republican w. v.uw i lulu iu uviiieriuu viVUf rSOTerD is due partly to iiiflammatioo of the vocal I ment have the' rights of the ueonle been Will practice' in the State and Federal Courts. a deau, Professor of. the Science speeches and gating in (Organizing the chords and Dartlv to the 1 lassitude and so aangerously trampled upon; and their Siate for the paiy in the last- campaign.

Last week one of our Fire ComDaniea laxation of the Darts. The eland alar tdEH We regret to learn that Prof. W. C. Kerr is seriously ill at Durham.

His disease is consumption, and when we saw him a few months ago we feared he would not lire lone. Prof. "Kerr was 'State Geologist for a number of years, and as such did a great deal to show to the public the mineral resources of North Carolina. He has done much valuable work, for his native State, and deserves a lasting monument to his memory. When be dies a learned man and a christian will be lost to the State.

voice so; contemptuously disregarded as i' tW Offices 1 and 8 Law Building. July 8, 1885. 6m Cortland Spring Wagons went On a visit to Greenville, S. and another to Wilmington, N. C.

All say they had a fine swelling is decreased, but when the hand is pressed over the neck thefnodosities or It was purely ihia ground itbat Mr Dougherty eou-t his removal. Having preferred thesefhafges sometime ago, be vinited the Po'sn aster General the other me task jr residential campaign. The address is faultless in grammatical construction, and is -written in the some- i time, and speak in glowing terms of the hospitality of the citizens of the cities they visited. For sale at Cost by cancerous knottings of the glands are found- not abated but becoming harder constantly. The; weakness of 5 the patient of Teaching.

He is a member, of the Methodist E. Chureb, South. Prof. W. D.

Toy of Virginia, Professor of Modern Languages. He ia a Baptist. Prof. W. B.

Phillips of Wilmington, N. (a graduate of the University,) Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, fce. He is a Presbyterian. 1 what suited, high-flown style in which forefather were -wont to express them day to ask if hi uaa decided to remove A C. HUTCHISON CO.

him. "Not he answered. I haven't July 8, 1885. wuw is cviueui in tne iacK 01 acuity ana selves on paper. John Mushat was a very communicated.

Rawaelsbubq, N. June 29th, 1885.. fFL A a. a. 1 a ftxi- -vhot ten days There is number of veara in LlBfai' this sect oa ago.

a disposition on i CHARLOTTE FEMALE INSTITUTE. rant it?" as i Mr Dougherty, a little the general's part to economize his ischool house' near IIaZ W2 JiU. Ti rtf fZamtnn tMinl XT testily. strengtn, and there, is lessened interest-, in I now is," on Meeting street: opposite the crops are very fine in this section. Grass a i said the "Don't kntv aoout that uis uierary.work .,.,1 he doctor reports this 1 resbyterian and Gov Graham I Plemy- and oats shortand handsscarce.

Charlotte, N. C. j. Session begins September 2, 1835, closes June 2, 1886. uivrtuq? inat.

ma trenerai Had a lairW I and udcro Hanrann r.i,.;i. i oiunuctw ia mis 1m Postmasterttneral. 'l cant say that I am entirely tkisfied. with therm" mediate neighborhood pneumonia, blood poison and flax. W.

good night and gained considerable sleep, 'while he taught here. But he'was not Unsurpassed in the thorouehnesi anl standard of. its Literary, Music and Art De i reiuaiumg in nis room ims morn me-. 137 Ex-Lieut. Gov.

Robinson of Macon county, N. has been appointed by 'the President Inspector of Public Lands, and Augustus W. Graham, of Orange, Chief ot one of the Divisions in the Treasury Department. Mr Graham was not an applicant for any and in his case it seems the office has sought the man and not the man the office a remarkable instance. It is eieccea io congress in 1827 or at any jotherJ Lewis fWilliama the air being raw and chilly, and fires Diaze in tne cott w.

VVH UKJ ..1 (a graduate of the University,) Assistant Professor ol Mathematics. G. F. Atkinson of New York, Assistant Professor of Natural History, The above gentlemen, and many others, were highly recommended, and many others besides the successful ones were voted for. Mr J.

E. Brady of Mecklenburg, Mr Alex. Graham of and Mr Tomlioson of Randolph, received votes taje and at the hotel. was ttientiri tht ir fmm "Well," pi Mr. Dougherty, with a little indigilion "perhaps you would like to havajpe swear, to I have stated?" I "Don't kof but what I would," said w.

A.VUA bUID UIOLI lUt. 1 as ne naa oeen many times before and via mantr imca nftfi.mn.n 77- partments. r. N. B.

Persons who receive catalogues will take notice that the opening of the session is one week earlier than announced in the catalogues. For Catalogue apply to Hay. W. It. ATKINSON, Death of Rby.

Dr. J. L. Kirkpatrick. Newly, Appointed Gangers.

From the Statesville. Landmark. I It is learned from Collector Dowd that since our last issus the following gangers have been appointed: Rowan, Cabarrus, Mecklenbure and TT rf -ff tj rvrr We regret to note the' death of the "Hen, eaii-i-'ugnerty, not at all taken aback, 'bri notary public and I will ltev. John Ii. Kirkpatrick, D.D., professor "Sebels" AnBointed hv RnnbliMTi July 8, 1885.

5w Charlotte, N. Ci swear tojlbP- 1 want you to understand of Moral Philosophy and Belles Letters i 1 1 that I am ft in the habit of making in Washingtonr-and iLee University, Va. i 18 8ufficient answer to the Bourbon statements fat I am not willios to stand Dr. Kirkpatrick was born in llecklenbn owl. a.boat democratic appointments of union x.

ijr. of Cabarrus, Fleming and W. Hj Overman of Rowan. Wilkes Jno. E.

MoEwen, Jno. A. Foster, S. D. Lewis and J.

Parks. 1 by in any.tfoner. 1 1 will swear to them county, N. January 20, 1813. lie a- th- of tX" -MJLbtnV krrn.i tt.

rebels placed in positions of authority bv for places. Prof. -Du Four, recently of this city, now of Henderson county, (nominated by Col. Paul B. Means for the, chair of Modern Lauguage,) was highly recommended and his character commended by doubtful whether Mr Graham will accept.

am idE7 11 Capt. Johnston, who was recently tried at Greenville, for killing Maj. Martin, a man who corrupted Mrs Johnston, and afterwards defied the hus- band, was scquitted on the plea of insanity. Capt. Johnston did right to kill Mar public was hrnnaht in I Sidnev o.nuecra in 839 um TTnl uuiimHiatiuus iinu mosi oi So lb4 nbrj mnA yi.i'rT II his lisnil Yadkin Thos.

L. Puryear, John Long and Jno. II. Ball. I E.

II. ANDREWS Has the Largest Stock ih the State of I' Fornitare, Window Shades, Baby Carriages, CoOnst Metallic Cases and Barial Suits. Dougherty Theological seminary in March, resident ixrant, including rim 1 1 man of Georeria. as Aitornnv i4nral was laneo unaerinecareoi westi-r a aa icu uuuer iue care oi esi Tr. Davie A.

A. Anderson, Jas. A. Kelly, T-fc ITTillf I A. A Tl vft: oresbvterv and UnA tA ey of Tennessee, as Postmaster General: Hanover -i HnnhM Af Virnn i SitU VT made oathy the truth of the statements contained Jf his written charges, and the affidavit seal of the notary public were aila-iied to the paper, which will now probib'y cause the removal of the I CT uwi.

xi vriu I nk t. the He was married to Miss I He via mirroH tn. Miss several persons. The meeting was animated but harmonious, and every man had a fair chance' and a fair showing. IJarnlmn h'oHaro 1K i uuaci.

viHYi iiaVKDOD. JUS Mary E. Turner May 8, 1837, and in No tin, and if he had lived in North Carolina it would not have required a plea of insanity to cause bis acquittal. Hen in thi Consul: Barriner. as TTnit StVt an G.Thatham of Gra- ham, W.

Hughes of Jackson. vember following was ordained installed pa8torof lhe Second Presbyterian The Board postponed further elections I postmaster iu question." 8 Row Spring at $1.50, worth 3 CO to 3. Lincoln, Alexander and Catawba I If thata the way to get rid of Repub K. S. Rhinehart of Lincoln, E.

L. Shu- Woven Wire Mattress at $4.50, worh to $3, the regular meet- and other business till fog in January Judge in Egypt; Lush of North Carolina, Walton and Chandler of Mississippi, and Northrup of South Carolina, as United States District Attorneys; Orr of South Carolina, as Minister to. Russia; Long-street, as Surveyor at New Orleans and United States Marshal: Hunt and Momhis tora ot uatawba, E. L. fled rick of Alex-ander.

i t. A lican ofSt-boIders we are not surprised that so lev are removed. church of Lynchburg, Va. was called to the pastorate of the church in Gainesville, in 1841, and installed pastor of that church in 1842. 1 I In 1845 he was elected to a professor- Four Drawer Bureau at $7, worth $9 to $10 Baby Carriages at $7, worth $9 to $10.

Burke, Caldwell and Cleveland J. H. State who killrwomeo-seducers should not be banged, insanity or no insanity. f3f We notice that some deaths and several injuries have occurred in this State to persons being gored by blooded Bulls. Mr II.

D. Stowe of this county, had a row escape from death last Fall while in Wells and A. II. Homesley of Cleveland Cloth Window bhades at 65c, worth 85c to $1. 22ff Bruce, the colored ex-Senator.

W. H. Freth of Caldwell Mexican Ilemp Hammocks at $1.50, worth $3.50 t. j. i- 5 rv K- lot Mississippi, as United States Marshftla is to retirn to Mississippi to live.

He is sition he decliped. degree Docibr lef Gaston W. O. Harrelson. Z3T The address of lion.

Walter L. Steele of Rockingham, N. before Randolph Macon College, recently, is highly spoken of by Virginia papers. Col. Steele knows how to do such busi- a mao of good character, as far as we have leimed, and is a man of fair abili ney and federal Judge.

But the incon ties. Jxhange vi uiviuny conierreci upon mm oy the University of Alabama in 1852. He was installed pastor of the church in Charleston, S. in 1854. and there, in sistency of the Republicans position will 10 fS.

If you want Bargains call and see me. "'I' No charge for Packing or Drayaga. E. M. ANDREWS.

j- S. Bradstreet's reports 184 failures in the United States fori last week as against 170 for the preceding week. Of these the South furnished Mr Ceveland turned Bruce out of oe simply overwhelming in a political campaign, they invite attention, not only to the fact that bave 'themselves ness in an elegant manner. The Richmond a paper, says hi he is ten times a' better- man I addition to his pastorate, be for four years a lot where his Bull was confined. Last week, in Chatham county, Col.

W. II. G. Adney died from the effects of being gored by his Devon Bull. People bad better be careful with such stock.

conducted the'editoriirdepartment of the than tic old negro Fred. Douglas, whom of Col. Steele a address: made such appointments, but that they ana Louisiana 2 each; Texas 4 and Tennessee 5. Wholesale and Retail Dealer, Next to Wittkowsky Baruch. Mr Clcreland keeps in office.

carried through and deliberately approved Southern Presbyterian, a weekly religious journal. In 1860 he was elected, president of iuh legislation mai naa maae such appointments legal. In a word. Mr Blaine Catch tub Brctb. The authorities of avidson, North In "It was a most excellent address on 'Remove not the Old Landmarks.

The honorable gentleman was reasonable, humorous, eminently conservative, and sound to the core on the vital questions that underlie -the best interests of the MARRIED. In this vicinity, on the 24th lilt, by Rev. N. M. U.

W. Laney of Monroe, and Miss as a defeated candidate, is a. very blind leader. JVT T. Post.

MiiKAN RepcdiatiOx. The republic of Mexico, since 1666 has been in contisnous default in the payment of interest ou its national has been Wades boro offr 1 100 reward for the ar July 8. ly CLOSING OUT I order ko make a change In business I will close out a nice lot of j- Turkeys, Chickens, Huscovoy and Puddle Ducks. I jl862 he wasmoderatbr of the general assembly. In 1865 be was elected professor of moral philosophy and, evidence of 4S I v.

uiui ti puauauuuv MUM rest of the negro, John who assaulted and outraged Mrs Bruner, a white lady in that vicinity; and Gov. Scales Uni The Reduced Pos.tagk. Third Assistant' Postmaster General Hazen has i j- i curisiiamiy in asningion ana iiee country. If such sentiments and doctrines as he advocated are taught and uessie -aras, aaugnier oi itev. y.

u. Jfarks. i At the residence of the bride's 'mother in Halifax county, June 24th, Miss 1 Alice Eudora, daughter -of the late Gen. Dayjd Clark, and Joseph Nicholson, Esq. Theceremony was performed by Rev.

J. 8. Nelson; Presiding Elder performed by Rev. J. S.

Nelsoesidlmf'Eld vaae luotuer. blep uownwaru, ana as Vfersil hich versity, which position he filled with followfd geLerally in bis 'good old State repddirtwd-its subsidy contracts with 0, a i.i success to I JIy 3, 1885. S. M. HOWELL.

then will her sons be more precious iew-1 railrmi companies of the country. I Tho Ju. Altu wuuiii tu iuiuidu tut) UMIOIUCO TA mv aaj i va uio -icalu. oi me iii. xj.

jnurcn, soutn. Tte company most seriously affected is els' than those which have recently been found in her fields and mountains." aepanmeos witn reports showing the In Lincolnton, on the 16th ulfc.iby Rev. J. B. I f-i 11(1 IRQ PTP oumoer ot letters sent dunnsr the last RaiIpv riant, v.

w.rH firifl Hfiaa Tint I -d Xw A S2j X. that vhicn owns the Mexican Central also offers $100 for. the' arrest, of Bogan. The negro ia described as about five feet eight inches high, high cheek bones, front teeth rotted away to snsgs; oi a gingerbread color, and a cast down look in his eyes when he talks. Ilaiitiy, and of which the stocks and daughter of 8.

Sherrill, Esq. THE BEST STOCK. Dr. Kirkpatrick was a man of profound learning and broad As a lecturer he was and logical; as a earnest and instructive, le was a man. of ifine personal appearance anl of of pharacter.

Few, In the case of the postmaster at I hoaJiare largely held in Boston. The i In Statesville. on the 24th ulti Mr J. K. Setzer or Quincy, 111., the President refused to ap- I still due to it under its charter of Caldwell county, and Miss Ella, daughter of i Heavy and Fancy Grocerids.

week in June and the proportion of them that exceeded or were less in weight' than one-half This report will be, or the of comparison later on, after the new letter rate has taken effect on July 1. Mr Hazen is led to believe jar n. u. joyner. i It was to point mwira isieveiana, wno claimed to I anviDis 10 aooui oe a relative, oecause ne has decided in receive this sum by means of certificates, which the Government agreed to accept DIED.

2 In this county. Moraine Star Townshin: on tha CONFECTIONERIES, Fruits, Canned Goods, can be found at A. R. A W. B.

N1SBET. A GRAND OPPORTUNITY no instance to be amenable to the charge of nepotism. Exchange. Poor fellow, that man has cause for re men, it is 'believed, were ever thrown in contact with young men whose influence for good was or lasted longer than. will that Dr." Kirkpatrick over those whom he taught.

Raleigh Obser- in pjment of customs duties to the extent of i per cent, of the duties aid. Iu this wajit, has, np to the present abjai- $5,000,000. Its collections for last yeiralone were $848,446, while its net earnings from its business were only 1st Mr O.M. Wilson, aged 26 years. "I At Trinity College, on the 29th Rey.

R. P. Bibb, aged about 70 years, a member of the N. C. Conference.

In this county Pineville recently, Mr John Williamson, aged 81 years. gret at being kin to a big or great maji. But the President does not act right in ver. i that there will not be so, great, falling off in the revenue in consequence of the Change of. rate from cents per half ounce to two cents per ounce, as is popularly supposed.

He expects to hear that many persons, will seal packages bereto-fore-left open to inspection and pay the letter rate, thus-increasing the 'revenue. The reduction of postage from three cents I TO BUY he ap Goods Having determined to close business, we have such cases he has no right to cut his re-latives of! from a fair chance for the offices and emoluments belonging to the Demo S3f The swindling Louisiana Lottery Company made $477,500 clear profit out of foolish people during the month of if ay. If any one in this State is known as the agent for the swindling concern by way of selling or delivering lottery tickets let bis name be reported to the Grand Jury for indictment according to the laws of North "Castiwo Pearls bktork Swine." Begging people to pay their honest while they spend money for dress and plated "jewelry." Poor fools, -the Devil will give them a cordial reception. i Some years ago there used to be a question presented with considerable regularity in the Federal courts as to whether the district attorney could proceed "on and without: the aid of a i In Statesville, at the home of his grandfather, on the 27th Robert I. Chambers, son of Mr J.

L. Chambers of this city, aged 9 months. i In LexiDeton. on the 24th nit. Rev.

Dr. 'J. 1,150,229. Its funded debt amounts to ovr $50,000,000, the interest on which; at per is $3,000,000 a year. the repudiation of the subsidy igrtement by the Mexican Government cratic party.

A man ought to, stand by to two cents was followed by an increase Washington and and help his "poor relations" in every way proper. As. a- private individual he should do so, and if he is President of the in the number of letter-rate stamps nsed a ofessor in Was in f.llinl nffi-. Lee University. Dr.

Kirkpatrick and a falling -off in the receipts from the time President of Davidson.College, Sales of one cent -It is expected man of much ability as a preacher a L. Kirkpatrick. a Professor in ability as a preacher was at one and was a commenced a sale of DRY GOODS aeMom known In this section. I Our Stock is fresh and attractive and marked down to prices that must convince any one of their cheapness. This is a positive sale as we are going out of business as early as possible.

i Those who come first of course will get the most attractive goods. Very truly, i I ALEXANDER A HARRIS. June 12, 1885. ubeen announced, the securities of the "npany bave fallen materially in. price, and teacher.

that a great deal of matter new sent aa He was a native of Mecklenburg county, and was 'd lor. the present are unsalable in large fourth-class will so as first-clasa'-matter. to Mounts. United States be should not hesitate to act on the same principle. President Cleveland is a little too squeamish on that the great gain of the department in time grand jury in a certain of criminal cases.

We notice thathe Supreme Court of the United -jStates in tber case pf sthe People agafnst Wilson at May, terra, has held that crimes which subject the offender to punishment "at hard labor'' are infamous" in the eye of the law, and that the defendants cannot be put on trial for their commission merely "on information." This decision will have the effect' of turning out of Northern penitentiaries a considerable under CHARLOTTE MARKET, July 2, 1885. ana revenue. The Nashville American prints ooe pleasant words about the University point, and has been deterred and intimidated by thoughtless newspaper articles. 2 A. "Jackson Democrat'? in therl The market for all sorts of Produce hasibeen Ready Mixed Paints, from the peu of 1 Colj J.

Bl Killobrow. i7 We see a great many recommendations in the papers as to bow to treat children during hot weather, and- advice to parents, tc Mothers had better act with Ne York SuDj on the retention of Repub-1 nthfsr- inactive the past week in consequence, we The best and cheapest Also, White Lead and Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil as cheaD as the aama presume, of the busy time among farmers. Means in omce, grade of goods are oflered anywhere, at ifiey follow "The alumni of the University of North Cirolina will rejoice to know that this old iii'tiiution, so closely identified with the The blainest Rennblica.n leorir tn iliia CsST" A Northern contractor, grading a railroad in the Soutb, had considerable trouble with his negro laborers, -and complained to a friend of their slowness. We put Cotton at 10 and 10, and buyers say those figures are nominal. The same quality caution about these remedies for children, and remember that wbat may benefit one WIUSTON'S.

Lewis' Lye. I intellectual progress of the South, is. un sentence by the Federal as Aheir Administration was a terrible depression cony id ion was no grand jury in all ordinary kinds of business. Uncer- having. found bills against the of- tainty as to the result of the -campaign fenders.

I- i r.i was firat nlenAoA aa tha TT.i.n;i. children are I 'Discharge the leader of the gang," said may kill another, Some der the judicious and able management of I of Cotton that sells for VZ in New York sells in this market at the same figure. Flour from country Mills is In demand, though quotations are about, as heretofore $2.50 per sack the latter, get you a man who can liu learned and enthusiastic Dr. killed by too much bathing. But don't but little time passed before this 'was decided without the law's or the Electoral Jdgf" The German Government has dis sing lively songs." it was done, and the Battle, rivaling tbeJfame which it design had the desired effect, the negroes' ul3jned before the civil, war.

During picks and shovels moving obediently to trying period it lost the whole of its the melody. Exchange. and started upon its career Yea, that's so, but such things as work after the cessation of hostjlities without charged all women who employed in it 8 postal, telegraph-and railway service of 98 lbs. A fine article we suppose would bring higher fitctires. i '-r, A Corn and Corn Heal is reported scarce at 80 to Commission's delays.

Next, ancertainty as to the Democratic policy in general hung over as all like a threatening sword forget to give the babies plenty of cool water to drink, and give it often. A Washington correspondent of the Raleigh Observer says of the humbug Civil Service Law i American Lye, Planett Lye the best goods la Jhe market i Sopolio Kitchen Soap and Colgate's Laundry Soap at WRISTOU Mrs. Person's Remedy, Swift's Specific, Barker's Horse and Cattle Powders, at WRISTOKU I It you want a good and ser viceable Truss fitted on by an expert, call at WRISTON'S. A full line of Abdominal Supporters. Also, natural Uterine Supporters, at i WRISTON'S.

as clerks and in other capacities. As daring the last twenty years they have nearly monopolized such- service in some 824 cents per busheL 1 No Peas or Oats offering. suspended byj a Happily, also, this aa alarmo1 nn nna Tt and song together are fast being num-l8 cent. Dr. Battle was elected presi- bered with bygone days.

"Go to school deat ln4 lIle nd advice of IBost efficient board of trustees, composed t. re i I w. v. vyuw I Western Bacon Sides, from Stores, 9 and 6 V1 iTK A I w.iimu at me expense ot me lax-payers is now jf meQ remarkabie for their breadth of siiu uiovuai aaw luvblf 'micgcu ID "The alleged popularity of the civil service law is oadoubtedly on the wane, and the question of its longevity is a lead that vomenlar nnfit for i(h'nnhlin. r.

I i I the order ot the day, whether the scholar! understanding aln "ibi." vic MLf Spring Sickens 10 to 20 cenU each, according customs' is biz or little. Hard labor as a road tclPiul C. Cameron vu frontier! ing topic of conversation' here. Many of 1 I i i HUU I tUO bUBV r. t.

A 31 to the land swindles away in. the interior. amo -n. prosperity is seldom inculcated in th institution began to climb upwayd, and to- 1 1 rv. Vk nr -A ln1 4n.

tA I Itiv it nas not a Bupenur; tt ib uu iu tSTT The following appears in a London "London season. A lady of i country, 20 and 25 cents per lb. (Tann I ha nanf ni aan It a 1 a a I uiuu, ui ucgru cuiiureu, lucu ur wuuica.l the nd the same remark will also apply to eood position, without children, oners to I Hair Tonic. 1 Hughes' Quinine Hair Tonic Is the best preparation made for imparting vigor to the Scalp, thoroughly eradicating Dandruff and preventing the Hair falling. Prepared and for sale by i a Other Markets.

many white people. THK Wifk-Sbduckb Slatbe, young oi gooa lamuy the leading members of both branches of Congress already openly express their disgust at the operations of the system, and Representative Bennett, of our State, has announced his intention to introduce a bill next winter to repeal the whole bu nine- Ii his proposed bill does not pass it will not be without a stroog backibg, which will be confined to no political tne oau seem uncertain, liesides this the only specific uncertainty that lingers now is as to the personnel of those who are to irnrrTRn-A special from NEW YORK, July 1885. Cotton firm at 10 for Middling Uplands. Equalizing Taxks. Gov.

Scales bai Tha iurv in the Johnson socielI wu "eason, irom jnne 10 place. VYbat is to be pained-bv onal ad vantages offerfd. I tjj bold appointed John W. Graham of trial returned a verdict --of not h0' 3 ef .11 and lingering changes? By pat- LIVERPOOL, July 1, 1885. I lernis, xouu.

ja.ii corornunicaiions conn ting one lonesome and home-sick pupil at I No advance in the Cotton market Middlioir IV. 1 it: I TTr.lem1. (5 -11-1 3Iay 15.1 1885. Springs' Corner. Save Your Grease And make your own Soap, with Lewi' Powdered Lye no boiling can be made in a few dential.

Address, dec. party. fctiw awb ui iu UIBSS JUr U1S BeuIOrB IO in- i ueo. v. Howard oi larDoro, and Jame Johnson ie a Ieadiog merchant of Patton Asheville; to constitute tht f0dianapolis, Ind.

IIu killed Maj. Hecry State board to equalize taxes. They are j49t ear bec0se the latter had seduced to meet in Raleigh after all the county ai- wjfe Mrs. Johnson committed suicide sessments have been sent in; will examiat confe88ine her gnilt Johnson was struct in their modes, to adopt. And pos Scif The Japanese of the higher classes.

sibly, to adapt, is not the way to change I FAIRFIELD FABIIS t3T" In the Indian Territory oitizena are doing work io the way of dis as is generally known, have adopted very ior. tne Deiter ine grading ot the: scnooL the tax lists of all the counties; agree opoi aA generally European dress in place of their honest business is no classic secret 00 the plea oi temporary lnsanny, pro- posing of horse thieves. Twelve were hanged last week. Push the work. a basis of valuation of real property, asd Tjed states Senator Vorhees and other own graceful garments; higher class Why so much mystery as to its proper duction otCotton: TCon? GrainPand TobaW The following LANDS adapted to the are will, as required by law, report to the next h.Alntr members of the Indiana bar, de- ot omciais, haying lor the most part be-1 it will take different men I offered for sale by Merchants wbdwish tochaj phinara come accustomed to foreign dress in Eu- I to do business differently, however.

The I investments: lgislature. I unJA him minutes better than you can bay lees price saves labor makes better soap your clothes will last longer no adulterations try it 15 cents a box, 2 for 25 cents st T. C. SMITH Feb. 20, 1885.

JUST RECEIVED I 100 pieces DRESS GINGHAMS, io new styles, fresh from the Look at them before buying. Also. 5,000 yards Lawns, fast colors, at 0 and a I IVIM i a- a I rop; have retained it; on their, return I old wine 'that has been leaking oat for fj 100 Acres 6 miles from Ridgeway 130 Acres Ixjcxctiox Denied. In the case of T. letter to a friend- in Rich- home.

muierto, However, wearer I years and years eannot be riut into new i L61 Irom agewayj 4to Acres 9 miles from could select what dress he pleased, except I bottles, it is true; neither can old dogs be ESii L8?" IL Mallison and others against the Atlu.ond Gen. Fitzhugh Lee withdraws bis lio N. C. Railroad Company and other, PPVioua determination not to accept the in certain court ceremonials, hen Eo- tausht nor can their presence teach an v- i New Advertisements. Land aear the City for sale W.

Dividead Notice M. P. Pcgram, Caahier. Charlotte Female Institute, evasion begins Sept. 3.

1335. Rv. W. R. Atkinson, Principal.

AttonTs at Law Osborae A Maxwell. Several Tracts of Land for sale O.H. McMaster. Wlnnsbpro. 8-a Pme Log wanted at the Foundry of Liddell I XtT v.

uw avia i uum. uuui no more I innsooro Acres 3 miles from Catawba before Judge Phillips, asking that tie fc)emocratic nomination for Governor of ropean clothing was de riqveur; bat now, thing bat their old tricks. While Company be restrained from leasing tteir He now says that he will run I it the option is no longer to be JSwitzlers should be called and 1 i twt, and trans-1 snd 14 miles from Winnsboro 107 Acres ti 600 yards Oriental Laces, from 12 given. Officials of all classes must give planted into place, enough honest Demo-1 n1 1S Acres 9 miles from Whinsboro, on Peays I cnu to $10 per yard, we put on ou? Bargain isoad, tne judge oeing oi tne opinion vt the nomination is tendered bim Counter; the Company has the right and power to ap tneir native dress and adop the t.a- erats of ability should be appointed at 1 1 For particulars write to i Mr Charles Levi Wood bury confi G. H.

McMASTER, work, and, as the. latter 'is beyond the land to prevent the old and disaffected in- ZJl. Andrews has large Stock of Furniture for sale. Closing out sale of Turkeys. Chickens, Ducks, July 3, 1885.

6wpd Winnsboro, 8. C. lease its lioad, refuses to grant tse straining order or an order to show caa Ifcicbcrn Journal, June ZOlh. i '7 The citixens of Statesville vouj means of those who get only small salaries, I eumbtnts by the doaea from surrounding i dently declared at the Boston banquet to Mr Hendricks that "nothing can prevent the State of Massachusetts becoming Dem Bat tons, among them some nice Pearl ones, at 5 cents per dozen. Remnants in Lace Curtains, Dress Goods, and other things that will pay you to see.

Big stock of Trunks, Large stock Ladies' Linen Ulsters. Come and see our Stock. 1 HARaRAVrS ALEXANDER, i May 29,1885. -i Smith Building, Portland Kring Wagons at Cost A. a Hutchison A Co.

Fruit Powders at W.M. WILSON COU, ocratic not even Ben. liutler, the most nmminant 'nothins'" in that common a suit of European clothings is to be far- eaoh individual cewoomer, and weaving nished to each of theni at the cost of the inch network ss only old spiders can. at least is the story which One dozen hostiles can do almost aay- pomes froin Japan by the last mail, ihing with one victim." $, to issue 1 12.000 eiirht ner cent bot Coraeu and Parasols T. Seigle.

Notice to the buying public Brem McDowell. I discharge the old debt I i wealth. June 28, 1885. -v- Cor. College and 4th Sta..

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