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iOS. Blood tisential to fcealt. Every ncok gDd corner of the gysternis reached by the blood, and on jt quality the condlt ion of every organ de pr di- Good blood means strong nerves, good digestion, rcbust health. Impure blood means scroia'.a, dyspepsia, rheuma tim, catarrh or other diseases. The surest wy to have good blood Is to take Hood's Saraaparilla. This medicine purines, vi talizes, and enriches the blood, and sends th elements of health and strength to every nerve, organ and tissue. It creates a good appetite, gives refreshing sleep gnd cures that tired feeling. Remember, n n n Ml ods Sarsaparilla Is the best - in fact the One True Blood Purifier. li i r;n cnre LivPr 11,8 s easy to rlOOU S KIlIS take, easy to operate. 25c T. L. ELLIOTT. Monumental Works. Brief Glimpses of the General News. Secretaries of building and loan associations met in Chicago and de cided to organize a federation of snch associations. In Chicago Edward Freer, the ten-months old child of Eichard Freer, had both his eyes burned out by his two-and-a-half years-old brother, Russell, who stuck a red hot poker clear into the sockets. The American Railway Associa tion met at Richmond, Va., yester day in annual session, with eighty roads represented by 125 delegates. The executive committee reported that the association embraced 244 companies operating 157,306 miles of railway. The Ellsworth an ti-cartoon hill ( has passed the New York senate by a vote of 35 to 14. The Republican national league's convention will be held at Detroit, Mich., July 13th, 14th and 15th At least 3,000 delegates are expect ed. The Roumanian cabinet has re- Erie, Granite Monumen's a Spec lty. AGENTS FOR IKON FENCES. No.H5 W. Tiade Stnet, Cb jilotte, . Wealth, MS lWMm DR. E. C. WSST'S NERVE AND BRASH TREATMENT THE 0RIC;r;:.L, ALL OTHERS iM!7AT!0N3, Is M-M u;k1(t (:-itiv3 WriMi3 Cinarnutee, by .- t 1 1 1 . ii izcl ur'ttta only, to euro Wenk Memory, J)iz.:' . Vk-ralfis, Fits, Hysteria, Qun'l--ii"ks, Niirht Iipkh's, Kvil Pronrna, Lack of Conti di'iir". , viiiiHi;chH, Lasnitudo, ail Drains, Yonth f ul Krr;r., or Kxfwivo U J of Tobfir.co, OtiHtji, or ) :'. v.l i. fi J.;iiU to Misery, "ri!umptiyn. lnmui'-r :,:: l)ut'.i. fit store .y mail, 1 e l)t7; r.z f..r V: v. lih written Tua-a;stee C fiii-o or ianey. Kntaijile jiacli- Kjte. '''Miiui'iii:-; livo d:iyH tror.! inert, with lui in.-n:rio;i8, S cent:. Orso rumple only sold to B,ii i, jhtooi'. At tloro or by niiil. TP-'l'Ci) tabcJ Special, Extra StrcriDf i. 1 ' ----- . - 7 s5-l APTEB I'nwor. ijoHt Man hood. a Im.x: kix for S?;. with eit f?vrtleei jruarantec J" to cure; .;,:0di..ti. At Btoro nz-tc?:-.,,-1. S L. ALEXANDER & CO, DRUGGISTS AND SOLE AGENTS, CHARLOTTE, N. C. GcIer.tiCo American Agency for A TRADS MtaK9, CZO'.CH PATEHTS, CCPYS1CHTS, etc. tr - itN'ti pv.: fr ,! HaTiilbtK!c vr!tn to Up., jl-uo..('V, ay. New Yoci:. r .in f.-r i',;ri.i-f j;.if!it.! In America, i. r f t:i!Li'n nut ''V us Is tiroir-'fct before . f.-y ;t i. ,co si-e:i ' eve 01 '. iiaiv. c ia the K Ait,- ,..1V -0 . ' .w.-r-. . ..i. it. A !! We. - r tn We Send it FEE E! -TO WEAK MEN YOUNG AN OLD. Rejoice with us in the Discovery. Wheja man has suffered for years with a -weakness tha. Uigati hia life and rob him of all thU really makes lifo worth living if be can a?ail himself of a omplete cure, why not possess the mor al courago to stop his downward coarse. We will send you by mail, ABSO LUTELY FREE, in plain package, the All-Powerful DR. HOFFMAN'S VI TAL RESTORATIVE TABLET-', wiih a legal guarantee to permanently cure LOST MANHOOD, SELF ABUSE, SEXUAL WEAKNESS, VARIJO CELE, STOPS forever NIGHT EMIS 810X8 aiid all unnatural drains Re turns to former appearances tmaoiaied Of g!U19 Fo C. O. D. fraud nor recipe decep lion If we could not cure, we wouid not st-nd our medicine FREE to try, and pay whsn satisfied. Write today, as this may ut appear again. Audr-oss signed. W. S. Ball, tax collector of Pa., killed himself. The Globe Savings Bank of Chi cago has failed. Eastern stockhold ers suffer. W. O. Leland, a bank president, has been arrested for criminal mis management. Lieutenant Peary has been or dered to report at the Mare Island Navy Yard. . A special dispatch from Bedding, Cal., says that the remains of Capt. Jack's tribe of Modoc Indians, now living in Modoc county, iu the neigh borhood of the scenes of Capt. Jack's treachery and Gen. Canby s death in 1872, are now starving. In all there are about 100 of the tribe left. Seaman T. Pearsall of East Rock away, L. L, sent his little boy, a out 10 years of age from the dock to the house to get some tools. He remain ed longer than Pearsall thought pro per, and when the boy returned his father beat him brutally and finally threw him into the bay and be came near drowning. The interstate commerce commis sion has notified most of the roads making up the joint traffic associa tion to forward to the commission by next Saturday full information about grain shipment, contracts and agreement in force from April 1, 1896, to March 1, 1897. Kentucky Populists are iu session at Louisville to formulate a platform and nominate a candidate for clerk ot tne appellate court. About one hundred delegates were present out of a possible nine hundred, and the work of the gathering i3 very tame. The powers notified both Greece and Turkey that the aggressor will not be allowed to profit by a victory. The flooded districts in the South raise 1,500,000 bales of cotton, and the crop of 1897 nry be cut 'that number of bales. Gen. Sanguily has appeared in Jacksonville but declines to talk. A line of march and - details for the big parade on the occasion of the dedication the Grant monument are arranged. Z. T. Lewi?, who disappeared from Urbana, O., two years ago after hav ing been charged with forgeries that amounted to $357,000, was arrested in Ypsilanti, Mich. - A girl who was graduated from Smith College, Northampton, Mass , last year, confessed to making trips from Boston and robbing the girl students. It seems that McKinley- was the "advance agent" of sweeping Demo cratic victories throughout the West and Northwest. News and Observer. The semi-annual convention of the National Mule Spinners' Union is in session at .Boston, .rresiuem, Duggan, of Lowell, presides. Four weeks have elapsed since the terrible wreck on theEvansvilleand Terre Haute Railroad, at White River, in which five lives were lost, and not one of the bodies has been recovered. The uif mory of Frances E. Willard will be pt-rnetuated in the North western University by a life-size bust of white marble by -Lorado latt, The sixty-seventh annual conven- cused of making away with their husbands by the use of arsenic, has developed at Miskolez, in Central Hungary. Twenty-three cases of poisoning have been, traced, and seven women have been arrested on charges of murder. Fargo, N. D., and- a number of other Northern towns are partly under water. W L. Slemmons is forming a community to colonize, in Costa Rica. Rigo and ex-Princess Chimay are taking pains to make themselve con spicuous in Paris just now. Vermont's maple sugar yield is the largest in the history of the State. Mrs. Julian Nelson, worth 100, 000, waa asphyxiated by coal gas in her beggar like home, Chicago, 111. General Passenger Agent H. W. Fuller, of the Chesapeake & uhio Railway, successfully underwent a dangerous operation on his foot yesterday at Washington, D. C. There is a scarcity of onions on the Pacific slope, caused by the corner in the Washington and Ore- Igon market. Aews has been received that an uprising against the Spanish Gov ernment has occurred in the island of Porto Rico Neustadt & Co., one of the best known Hour commission houses on the New York Produce Exchange, has made an assignment. At Williamson, W. Va., the long-looked-for trial of "Cap". Hatneld has begun. Great trouble was ex perienced in securing a jury A dozen or more jurors were rejected on account of their relationship to Hatfield. The case is that of the State against Hatfield for killing John Rutherford. Jerry Simpson assailed Speaker Reed for not appointing the House committees. The Speaker replied that he was carrying out the wishes of the members as he understood them. His explanation was applaud ed by the Republicans. Andrew Jeffries Garvey, who turned informer against the Tweed M. . 1 l ilt 11a ring alter tne doss naa neipea mm to a fortune and who died in Eng land Monday, leaves by will large sums of money to various New York chanties. By the dismissal of the indict ment for murder found against him in 1871 Thomas Quinn, of New York, has got rid of an incubus that has haunted him for twenty-six years, stepping between him and every situation he ever had The E. S. Dean brokerage concern, whose suspension of operations at New 'York and elsewhere already has gained general notice-, has been formally barred from the mails by fraud orders issued yestoday by the Postmaster General. It is understood that the nomina tion of Mr. Buck of Georgia as min ister to Japan is likely to be hung up in the Senate. Nikola Tesla, the electrician, told the New York Academy of Science that he had discovered a new source of the Roentgen ray. It ia reported that ex-President Cleveland will make an address at the Reform Club's dinner in New York this month. Kentucky Populists adopted a platform declaring against fusion and nominated J. A. Parker for clerk of the State Court of Appeals. The gift of Miss Serena Rhine- lander, of New York City, -to St James' Episcopal Church, will in clude a new edifice to cost $ouu,- 000. An explosion in a car loaded with whisky, on the Big Four road, at Indianapolis, Ind., destroyed a freight train and fatally injured Otto Crenshaw. The International Association of the Young Women's Christiau As sociation was organized at Detroit, Mich., vesterdav. and reports were made from various branches. Ex-Mayor Creiger, of Chicago, 111-, is dangerously ill. Manafrpr Walter uamrosca nas O - ----- - sailed for Europe on a pleasure and business trip. Tobacco plantations in vera uruz, Mexico, have been devastated by the ravages of an insect. Hundred? cf idle men in Toronto, Out. have poealed to the Govern Elevated Company has decided to discharge all female ticket sellers on account of "flirting proclivities " The grave of a girl who recently died was opened at Palestine, Tex , and the body robbed of several dia monds. ; Mrs Ernestine Dumke, held for murder at Chicago, is prostrated by the news that both her husband and son are to testify against her. Lieutenant Eloff, President Kru ger's grandson, will be tried for ut terances against Queen Victoria. A number of prominent tnilian Generals have been suspended. They will be court martialled for breach es of discipline. The oflicial figures on the Cuban sugar crop for this year, show an in crease this year of 14,000 tons over the production of lbyb; the total amount in 1897 being 81,078 tons; in 1895, the first year of the re bellion, 144,236 tons were raised. The previous year the production had been over 1,000,000 tons. Over S25.000 changed hands on the election at Palestine, Tex. Dem ocrats won. -An aged Chicago couple grew weary of life and took laudanum. Their bodies were found two days later. Mrs. Leland Stanford has had her life insured for $1,000,000 in favor of the Leland Stanford, Jr., Univer sity. The total property loss in the fire at Knoxville, Tenn., on Thursday, is estimated at 1,611,000. The Tennessee Centennial Expo sition directors invited King George and the royal family of Greece to attend the exposition. Anna Dickinson was given a ver dict for 6i cents in her suit at Scranton, Pa., for alleged forcible incarceration in an insane asylum. An aged Ohio couple was bound, gagged and robbed by masked men. The Senate confirmed the nomina tion of Frank Wheaton to be Major General. Colonel William Rufus Shaffer has been promoted to the iank of Brigadier General. The Y. W. C. A. convention has been in session at Detroit with 200 Christian women in attendance. THE GREEKS SURROUNDED G orn is a vigorous feeder and re sponds well to" liberal fertiliza tion. On corn lands the yield increases and the soil improves if properly treated with fer tilizers containing not under 7 actual Potash. A trial cf this plan costs but little and is sure to lead to profitable culture. All about Potash the results of its use by actual ex periment on the best farms ia the United State J. W- WADSWORTH'S SONS- told in a little book which we publish and ill gladly mail free to any farmer in America who will write for it. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New York. GARNVS.TOMB DEDICATION. By TurksGreat Excitement in Ath ensExpected Conflict in the Transvaal. By Telegraph to The News. Ellassona, April 10. Edhem Pasha now has three armies closing in around the Greek invaders, in cluding some regular troops. Re ports of their annihilation are feared. Athens is widely excited at the news from the frontier. It is not expected now that the blockade of Greek ports by the Pow ers will be enforced. The telegraph lines in Crete have been cut, and there is no communi cation with the Greek troops. POINTS TO WAE. London, April 10. Indications of formidable British preparations against the Transvaal multiply in many directions, it is semi-omci-ally announced that two more regi ments have been notified to prepare for service in South Africa. Nego tiations are pending with Scotch ship owners for four transports to be ready by the end ol J une. On account ot tne many insults heaped upon President Kruger, of the Transvaal Repulic, it tne out come is not war it will be only be cause the wiser men in the ministry realize that this will precipitate a race war, wherein the majority of the whites and all the Boers will be against the English. SQUADRON GOES TO MALTA. Barcelona, April 10. The British Channel Squadron haa been ordered to the Island of Malta, to remain there so long as the Eastern crisis last. LONDON STOCKS DEPRESSED. London, April 10. There is a depressed feeling on the srock ex change due to the eastern crisis. New York Expects a Million Visitors on the 27th. The police department and hotel men estimate that there will be one million visitors to New York city April 27, when Grant's tomb will be dedicated. There were nearly thac many when Grant's funeral took place, twelve years ago. The entire National Guard of New York, 13,000 men, will take part in the parade, having a place in the line directly following the Unit ed States troops. Ten vessels of Admiral Bunce's squadron, including the new torpedo boat Porter, will participate in the naval parade, five vessels of the rev enue fleet and eleven of the light house fleet. Italy, France and Spain will be represented by one warship each, and England will probably send two. President McKinley will review the naval parade after the land parade is over. The Grant Monument Association has received from the park commis siouers permission for the removal of the body of Gen. Grant from its temporary resting place to the new tomb. The removal will be attend ed with great secrecy, and will take place at night. Ia Other Countries. Sir John Willoughby appeared a? a witness before the parliamentary committee inquiring into the lrans vaal raid and refused to reveal con versation, with Dr. Jameson. Dr. Von Stephan, the imperial postmaster general of Germany is reported dving in Berlin from the effects of a surgical operation. At the annual meeting in London of the shareholders of the Grand Trui k Railway of Canada, Sir Charles Rivers Wilson, the chairman, said bicvcles had a disastrous effect on railroad receipts. The United States government has demanded reparation for the threat of a Moorish soldier to shoot Vice-Consul Castleton at- Larache, Morocco. The Sultan of Zanzibar has issued a decree abolishins slavery. The LOW PRICES ON WAGONS AND BUGGIES. Between now and November 1st we will sell off an immtn stock of Wagons, Buggies, Harness, Etc., And in order to do so we are goitgto make priei lowtr than they have ever been on the same claaa of work. WE HAVE FIRST CLASS GOOS Evervthsns: in good shape, and if you want to buy a Wagon or Buggy you can save money and get the beet by ailing oa nesi, as we bave no such idea, but . ' . WE ARE GOING TO MOVEIOUR STOCK OF VEHICLES IN THE NEXT SIXTtf DATS. IIMITCn )UBL& DAILY HOCTB OT THS WAUOVU "ATLANTA SPECIAL" AXD S. A. L. EXPRESS." BETWEEN NEW YORK, WASHINGTON, NOR FOLK ATLANTA, NEW ORLEANS, BOUTH - WEST. - Schedule in effect Feb. 7th, 1897. Low Prices are what it takes to do if we are not rign bo. Come and See J. W. WADSWORTH'S SONS. BUGGIES, BUGGIES, BUGGIES- wkstwa&d. No. 41v No. 409 Lt. WilmiDgton 3 CO p m Lv. Lumberton 5 26 pm " Maxton 6 12 pm " Laurinburg 6 28 p ni Ar Hamlet 6 53 pm Lv. Hamlet 7 18 p m 5 10 m " Rockingham 7 30 pm 5 23 a m " W,ieiboro 8 11 pm "Monroe 9 85 pm 780m Ar.Charlotte 10 25 p m 8 80 m " Mt. Holly 9 10im M Liocolntoa 10 85 a m fe Shelby 11 43 par " Rutherford ton 18 64 p to. KA.ITWASS. No. 93. No 403 Lt. Ratherfordton 4 85 p m " Shelby 0 01 pa " Lincolnlon 7 00 pm " Mt Holly 7 60 pm " Charlotte 5 10 a m 8 85 p m " Monroe 605am 0 40pm Wadeaboro 7 01 tm 10 81 p m " RockiDgham 7 4A a m 11 05 p m Ar. Hamlet 7 65 a m 11 28 p m Lt Hamlet - 8 41 a m " Laurinburg 9 11am " Maxton 1130 am " Lumberton 10 18 am Ar. Wilmington 12 80 p m PALMETTO B. R. BHAHOH f 8 40 a m Lt. Hamlet Ar. t K pn 10 00 a m Ar. Cheraw Lt. fl 00 p m Daily fDdily, extept Sunday. Nob. 402 and 408. the "Atlanta pedal," Solid Pullman Vettibuled Limited Train, with Buffet Sleepers and Day Loathes be- ta at Atlanta for and from Chattatiooga, Null Tille, Memphis, Texas, California, Macon and Florida. Parlor and Dining Cart New York to Washington. Nob. 88 and 41, the "S. A. L. Express," Solid Train of Pullman Sltepers and Day Coachesbetween Portsmouth, W( Idon and Attanta,New Yotk and" Weldon.ftlso Nsw Tork and Cape Cbarlts, coniccting at r . . . X- ..:.u i T :HA . : - , i -r- i ri'ii T l ruriBiuuum uu or j.iuc, (.omuiik In order tiiat you may purcnase our liOCK Xllll .DUggy, we steamers, Washington steamers nd"Capa unaries Kouie, to ana irom ail point have placed them with Messrs. you; that will give you full return for your money! If so buy our "ROCK HILL BUGGY." They are made of good mater ial by good workmen, with care and pride. We pride our- selves on the splendid reputation ot our .Buggies. Hiverywneie tween w ashington and Atlanta, also Porta I mouth and Chester, S. t. Cona acting at ROCK HILL BUGGIES ire th' 8ynonym for worth in every respect, quality, style and finish, get Q Price $65.00 strictly. all slaves ! United Peru, is government will pay for legally held. Mr. James A. McKenzie State3 minister at Lima, seriously ill. In London, Jeffries Garvie, an American millionaire, who lived in magnificent style in a mansion in East Park, Southampton, died sud denly. A dispatch to the London Times from Montevideo says that the revo lutionary movement in Uruguay remains active. The Government has issued a decree ordering the immediate mobilization of the 6,000 National Guards at the capital. North and East. Baggage checked from hotels and resi dences to destination. Sleeper and steamer reservations made in advance. NO EXTRA FARE ON ANY TRAIN. For Tickets, Sleepers and informatloa apply to Ticket" Agents, or to W. H. Ram seur, city ticket agent, 23 South Tryon St., Charlotte; B A.Newland, Qen. Agent Pas- Dept 6 Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga.; Geo. McP. Battle, Trav. Pass. Aftnt, Charlotte, N. C. " Mana- W. B. Glover, Traffic Manags E. McBee. General Superintendent. T. J. Anderson, Gen. Pass. Agent. E t t.John, Vice President & Gen J. General Offices, Portsmouth, Ta. May 6 SOUTHERN RAILWAY RICHMOND & DANVILLE AND NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION. Schedule in Effect July 19 1896. This Condensed Schedule is published as information only and is subject to change without notice to the public. TRAINS LEAVE CHARLOTTE. 10:55 p m No 85, daily for Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line division, and all point! South and Southwest. Carries through Pullman drawing room buffet sleeper be tween New York, Washington, Atlanta and New Orleans. 9:85 a m No 37 daily, Washiagton and Southwestern vestibuled limited, for At lauta, Birmingham, Memphis, Montgomery Mobile and New Orleans, and all point south and southwest Through Pullma sleeper. New York to New Orleans, and New York to Memphis. Diningcar, ves tibuled -coach between Washington and Atlanta. 13:20 p m No 11 daily, for Atlanta, and all points South. Solid train, Richmond to Atlanta Pullman sleeping car, Richmond to Greensboro 11:00 r.H-No. 85. daily, for August, Treating the Wrong Disease. THE MONETARY' COMMISSION. tion of the Church of Jesus Christ of ment for work to keep their families Latter Day Saints closed at bale from starving. Lake. Utah, vesterdav. 'lhe city has been crowded for th past three ith members of the church from Utah and adioioinsr States Fifty Secretaries of building and loan associations, representing thou- anmla of dpnositors and millions of Stiormiin T I All SP . ... . aw i riiiii met tiu mo pjh- ' WeStem MedlClIie bO., Chicago, Monday evening. They o-n.thpr.PLl to UISCUSS a oiau wuiuu ;-i Incorporated. Kalamazoo, Mich. :o:-SPKING H A R D W A R E-:0:-We are selling the only RIVETED COTTON IIOE en the market, and it would Pat you to examine our stock TILE GENUINE DOWLAN COTTON PLAN TER always gives satisfaction and is the one for all farmers to buy. would nrevent further defalcations of officers and restore public confi dence in building and loan associa t.ions. Tho nnnfrrpss! of Honduras will authorize a Washington (D. C.) syn di.n.tp to build a traction roackJtrom Port Puerto to Truaxillo. Efforts are being made at Norfolk,. Va.. to have Concre?s erect a nionu- Koaus to ..ce Horace C. Bird, the musician who led the orchestra when Lincoln was nomin ated at Chicago. 111., in th'it citv. is dead, aged 67. Kev. James U iogan. oi jeoreBt Pirv Pa., associate editor of tne ii .... . Pennsylvania Methodist, has se ceded, and will form a Prohibition church. A was who wrote 'M. A. Hanna, Ohio.," on a Frankfort, Ky., register rame near creatine a panic in the 0 A capitol . . m Elisha Dvers plurality, lor gov ernor in Rhode Island is about iu, 000. Jesse Grant, son of the late Gen Grant, is in the City of Mexico ar ranging with the Government for a r.-mnpaai.m for the establishment of extensive sanitariums in Lower Cal ifornia, in the Thermal inrinea re- ilovement fot it to Originate in the Senate--Its Prospects. By Telegraph to The News. Washington, April 9. The prospects for a currency commission are growing brighter. The admin istration strongly favors setting a body of experts at work on the vexed financial problem CspeaKer iteea has heretofore been decidedly unwil- a nrnner medicine. likeDr Pierce's ling that a bill providing for such a Favorite Prescription, directed to the commission shall pass this session, cauae WOuld have entirely removed but considerable pressure of late has fv,e disease, therebv dis.iellinsr all been brought to bear on mm, and He those distressing symptoms, and m will likely yield to it. stitutmg comfort instead of pro Its KenuDiican irienasuo not pro family phv imagine, one irom dyspepsia, anotner from heart disease, another from liver or kidney disease, another from nervous exhaustion or prostration, another with .pain here and there, and in this way the all present alike to themselves and their easy-going and indifferent, or over-busy doctor, separate and distinct diseases, for I - - . - m Ml which he describes nis pins ana po tions, assuming them to be sts when, in reality, they are all only svmrjtoms cauted by Borne wombdis ease. The physician ignorant of the cause of suffering, encourages his practice until large bills are made. The suffering patients gets no better, but probably worse, by reason of the delay, wrong treat ment and consequent complications, sleeper betwu and Jacksonville. Fullman sleeper, Charlotte to Atg- Charlotte N. C. wh.re youwill find a full stock of our goods. ?SX rrh7T,3i: Many times women call on their , , . M ,. man drawing mom bufiet mily physicians, suffering, as they To buy from them will be the Bam as buying from ut di- n York. Baanna a. rect. Get the bwtbuRgy, th "Kock Hill" buggy, made in Rock Hill, S. C. Remember ita a 'R0CR HILL" Buggy, not some other brand. ROCK HILL BUGGY CO. Rock Hill.S. C. S. S. M'NINCH & Co., Agents Charlotte, N. O. OVERCOATS AND pose bringing it to the front unless it can pass the senate. It will be a grave party mistake, they assert, to initiate a movement of this kind and longed misery. To Bring; up the Cretan Qatntlon. London, April 8. The nouse of Commons have decided to bring bv bringing it before the house under about a debate before the Easter " . V . . ,i ; a I ment at Hampton ltoads to niemorv of Commodore Maury. Tt ia nrooosed to develop Canadian o;0n. trade by placing a line of steamers a severe earthquake occurred at Riitish Columbia ports and fiirftii. Formosa, recently. About Mpyico and Central Amer- s 00 houses were toppled over and a special ordr from the committee on rules signify it was an adminis tration measure, and then have it fail in the senate. InTeftUgatinK tba TransTaal Raid. April 9. The parlia I l-:il.l V.Utt in. I f . . , . , . ica. zuu persons were ameu w m- mentary committee wmcn is mves- ITi.UUn.lnra in lha I IhinPSP OHar- Morl TVin Trmrtallt.V fmm Partft- I r ... a- ' it- - m 1 TaiA nuf rn JLLlgll uiuuci o i iuv ' - i juitu, xuu "v. ugaiing tile IfiUiaittai wuu, uic v ter oi can xranuieuu, vi., ""'iquases is eaiu w w mw.as levied an assessment of $15,000 on alarmingly of late. the merchants and a renewal of per- a. G. Palmer, bupt. of tne iseacn sonal violence is expected. Creek, Pa., railroad, was married to The Indian and sundry civil ap- Miss MaryM. U. eair, tne ceremony dav. Dr. Jameson arrived witn sir Jhon Willoughby, military comman der of the raid: the former was again placed on the stand. recess upon the question of the poli- j cy of the government in the East. When Caby waa sick, we gave .Vr Oor1a. VThun she wa a Child, ne crip?d fcr Castoria. Whn she became Jliss, she clung to CastoriA. Wliu she had Children, sheaTethem Castoria. UNDERWEAR. A RE in demand just now. Ours are sellling like the historical "hot cakes 7 because we nave tne right kind3 and "our coat" is lea than the "eott" prices at other stores. mT"rn"1VT "D T r TIT Ci propriation bills have been reported being performed in his palace car. J. U JXiN Jr J U W O Q e genate cpt Mahan's new life of Lord Seed are for Western Farmers. Sprtarv of Agriculture Wilson j - o OK ALL DESCBlPTNSO Plow Shapes, Sweeps, Single-Trees, Back Bands Trace Chains :o:- aala of tock-:o:- HARDWAKE. Call in and see us. J. H. WEDDINGTON & Co., Old Stand, 29 B. lVade lit. March 18, 1806. thfi condition of I "wiann has annpared in London, and I ra introduced a new policy in the .X. U& DWIWVUivuw I 1.1 ViWVU 1 I I A Trpasnrv shows: Available cash fhp Times nronounces it "one of the distribution of seed, savs the otar, Koiannp S-2-25.254.542: gold reserve opatpst" naval works ever written. Hia efforta are now bert upon fur- J , , e------- J. . .. iVZ .v. 1 9S5 i v Trip o n pstamisnea ruaus ot uic namnff ine iarmers -iu nuivw- The Arkansas juegisiature win uc i ortn ana west are iiavmg iwjf i -west wim cuun-e oet cccu, uu i called to meet in extra session mon- time. Soutnern,. roaas are aooui spring lor tnenrst time me imicia holding their own, while Mexican who desire to raise a crop or oeeia linps are doing better than they did I to be used in making sugar will a vear. apo," says the Constitution. 1 have an opportunity to get tne "Corbett raa not retirea irom me cnoicest seta ior mat purpoec ring, and will not so long as a vestige J the Department. of a - chancer-remains ior anoiner battle with Fitzsimmons," said Wil- Goose Grease. nnnae Grease Liniment will cure yon of Rheumatism, neuralgia, toothache, head ache. Daks in side or back, and in fact every pain yon have If it does not do thi take the bottle bdek to your druggist and eet your money. Sold by aU drug- . Apr iv ijr day, April 26. Consul Taney, at eira3t, aayo TtAlian canned tomatoes are., crowd ing nn t the American goods which are overcooked. A' husband-poisoning mania, iden tical with that which was discovered HlinrDllfrAD at 85 cenU a garment that is all wool, UllUCniltHn anirts are full length and drawers mado right. Finer grades nd lower grades, but all at prices without profit to us. fill CD Pn ATC AU toia eason's goods, and prices bslow UuLnUUMlO anybody's because we bought cheaper this beasoo and are selling without profit. See our Overcoats and Ulsters at $4,25, 16.60 and $8 85, and you will see the best values there are in this town. We have finer, ones, too. t Also cists 0:80 a m No 17, daily, for Colvabia and O O & A. local stations. 8:80 p m No. 88 daily, Waiklnfton and Southwestern vestibuled limiltd far Washington and all points North, throng Pullman Memphis to New York; Nsw Orleans to New York; Tampa to New York. Also carries vestibuled coash aaa dinning car. 8:50 a m. -No 88 daily, for Wash ington Kicbmond, Raleigh and all points North Carries Pull man drawing-room buffet sleeper New Orleans to New York; Jacksonville to New York. 8: 60 p m No 23 daily, for Colombia and all local stations between Charlotts and Columbia. 6:40 p m No 12, dally, for Richmond, Raleigh. Qoldsboro and all points North. Carries Pullman sleeping car from Greens boro to Richmond. Connects at Greens boro with train carrying Pullma car for Raleigh. 7.-00 a m No. 60, daily except Sun day. Freight and passenger for Statst Yilie and local stations. 4:30 p m No 16, daily, except Sunday for Statesville and TaylorsyiUe and loval stat.ons. Trains arrive at Charlotte : 0:25 a m 1 12:00 m I FROM THE NORTH. 10:40 pm ' 8:83 m "I 620 p m FROM ATLANTA. 8:20 p m J ISpm FROM AUGUSTA 8-.13 n m I FROM COLUMBIA. 8:40 am) 4:00 pm) Daily except Sunday. All freight trtios carry paosengers, J. M. CULP, Traffic Manager. W. A. TURK. Gen. Pass. Agent, Washington, D O W H GREEN, Gen'l Superintenden Washington, D O. S, H. HARD WICK, iti't Gen'l Pass. At Atlanta, Ga. CHA8. L. HOPKINS, Traveling Passenger Agent, -18 Trade Street, Charlotte. N. C. 18. 1806. FROM STATESVILLE. CASTORIA J Tor Infants andChildren. LESLIE & ROGERS. OASTORIA. at Hodmezoe, Austria," where almost uam- a. Brady, Corbett's manager. nii nf tZ$'7---- all the women of village are ac- The managers of the Brooklyn - MjtCiL J'1 "Without Profit" sale of iCIothiDj, HaParnuhiDgft Caveau, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat ent bssmeaa conducted tor MODERATE Ftt. Oun OrncB is O pwoarrc. U. . r TMTOrriee and we caasecure patent u leM tune tUaa UKiM bend tnoaei. crawing or pnoro w. an. We adroe, i patentable or not, iree o(S charge. l:r lee not due ull pateot is ecareo. a PM.MirT " How to Obtain Patents, with roit oi imc m the U. S. ao4 toreign countnw cut bee. Addreas. C.A.SNOV&CO. Op. ParcwT Omit, waawitiaTOii. D. C. pfcPVWWVwWWPWWW IP PI PM