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- i ! in i In ii n Hi . CJ GliadCttf hVDUWlf. -Tait first trahTover the Georgia 02ir tcgiora txhxgs. r1"1"1 vAuuiuuo ui-auajf -n.(B Country is Full of TMni and ibesc Pobukehd ivM: siobsikw Jfixcsfi MoxUt roordng at 7:53 and arrived in Grif- . i ' , J . - . .-.! ..;- "".. f U. ., , , . T , , .., nn at u.juu ,in tno completion an i Vfr UKMUXi'; k."-' ninninff bf this road Columbua ia a first city ih Georgia! to meet ' freight discriminations against her by build. $xou ing a railroad of her own. , She did 3.7S 1 tint atari tniint.ift thA' ftnrrlian Irnnti A TTAQ EEillSISCEXCS. - oiind fa t..Inl T ' tors iftr tb battle. . ' o re Editor? j andi fedprietorilC MUBNCiUKriilN PRlCIC t UBS I eat , ..., WxUonths Threw UOBUA; -ft ' AdTrtlnst RM;Vr7 KwiwM . . . " 2 mt . i im T ; HoniucT roB aipwiir r " There appears to he no decrease in ' the number of villians the worm is now producing.! There ia one - class " ' particularly ,;w hich is becoming a h .The seducer of J w Oman's virtue may ;, An . "un&nown man attempted tol in rmnv noirnirair.ti(Kjfff. v,-1t steAl ft lightning jod from a house at while the Confederate armr was re- uamsvme, xex. 41 . ; - i ; troatiner from Sbiloh and thinca were Milledeeville, Ga has a negro fin confusion at Corinth; a voune ml turnine white. She has been the nos? I dier. evidently fvfr-strinkf'n and she cut it and unbound herself. The eessor of the tallest young man in 1 suCering, was ordered to work'Ioad- tw." . . '!1' ' v'ljit ' ' -I iMnrMA.'. .1; ' 1 -"'!.. V 'i-i.-t'r-s I ini it'trmtti'V Tttkmatti Iuiiid i1r nyu.rr-pttirpjce wn exceea-rrrHi: : !;Tii ltTirr-.IjrrS I rf infflv prpat iov nvr t.hia AVAnt Tt t,oB -A" mosijorainary somorero in uie i vreuw jj,Kt y - uu, 'nggrea joyOYeriniSevenfcV.nMlt,. wMM,..in k.lM infnrmAd thAlhA vmin .fallow U I great cause for the new era about to thmoKfc MnenRive nea nim in wouldn't work, and he in person re- ill dawn.; ; We believe the future. " and 1 price from t50 to t$00. It costs money I peated the order. 'Again the soldier not very far distant at that, will re- liobea dude ia Mexico. Xfkm ..Va.toplBic Ml II l ar , i ! : i . 5 1 ' - I i J r 1 " 'S 2 " ,1 OPENS MY. ami lotte, I That ia pur hope at least. M Key, Ur.-JJacon, of - the In j e- peDdent - Prosby terain church, Tof Charleston, S. O., preaclied a Fourth Siindav i m7KtT- r Z tMt' I oecxooea tne. ueutenan 10 .Sunday, .fa ciajingltisMiefUha ; .ib .world- is whispered something in his , obably morel 1.000,0OQ years old and that it is hk-t : The soldier was- rlaced in of .Tulv - wrmnn lnbt f i A" .One ectKlertolta upiidally aper, which he alluded fn probablv I J but? whai!he5sees, fiuejtlyiia one pronounced terms than the occasion '7 to stand for another million before lbfcuu, wjvciai tw;uuuw5 ui ww ucuuwu i warraufcea 10 um Erea. crime 01 uoe i r. " . . " . -r work of these human aeviis. uur i sio.ith in Trir.itAtinir thA lat Mvil I a miroiro fiaa wr. I'etinntiv UP on wenerat jrarg-4 oraerea a ueu- tv.n.Jf Ti k i 'us., t tenant 01 - a l ouiaiana company to I It lasted! teni minutes. :The?Bicturj81x,nenJani carry the pwk-sol- BuUdings and farms were recognixed. 1;, . . - a m - - . I SV V 1 M WU J UOH 0 HUVI W V. W UMUVU I been expelled from. the thutch for d hAjkoned the lieutenant to him ad - - r I m 'lIsMet -Cteii - Si: f Mri 5 if? . During, Wfcch XWilLCfTer; M ARVEtOUSREDUCXIOIVl S ear . The soldier was- placed in position. but refused to be blindfolded. He hftRtilv wrote hia mother' name and unmarried Women I address on a niece of naner and hand- pressdispatches;arefuUof these ac. war. in(a .nil m .H nitnUir nnmncl on 1 11.... u.u.f- : flit. I i. - - I . . P .. . . V . wuuko y .uvj Biujuu. wuw!uuj .wbui. w vuu cw i ges, Twju, iroui wuwLg- vuB ma execuuon, " tnen caimty Kneit to wade through? long ; accounts; of leston 1 from Connecticut - -without! twenty-eight, and it probably puzzles (down, and f aid: "Now I am, ready their daf tardlv outrages upon virtue TpiwiW nnv nf hia rmiulir.Aa bAhind tue.women to make, a choice from The six soldiers raised their guns and fl hroughoul My Establishinent. - K - I -1 4. i-. i and purity. - It is nauseating. No J him, finds the weather uncomforta wonder that public sentiment cries J bly cool for the t season,' and, the out for vengeance and become s so I church diuposed-to look out for a new omniusd that, it wnita not for ' the riro 1 nmotWaw- , - J : ' 4 1 ' - " - ' -' s- '- ;.! cess oi tne law. .-. . - It was Dr. Johnston that summed up the moral law in its limitations 'uponwomank TV UUICLU O 111 lun is concerned. 1. i zzzOpens My amons the 1,000. . - tl- amed them at the breast of th 8ol- . Albion, in Erie counts-. Pa., has a i diar. Then instead of the order "Fire." curiosity in the ahape of a ' clock 1 the command "Kecover armsT ; was which stands seven teethiKh. operat-1 given, ine lieutenant men stepped ed by chains and great weights, : the forward, and. restoring the young dial beariner Did Koman fieures. with ! fellow's property, congratulated him A ilttunn t).1.!U 4T..4 i ttA anttitt wArlrn . nnarla rtf Ivtrnvvt I An Hi (WklnAflR AJld . hr.VArV-fi.!td tlld I an'ofEer to lea:t rl k2l . General Braes asked I - . r . . o 7 ' -1 Vm riniili hn in n 0 II fi All it T.A " - -:- - f I,, i.i. 1 , - N - - I - .V " 4 ' I . ' ! July 14th, 1886,' with a small stock could not be found. A reporter found ' huh vesterdav: 1 however, in the person Of I)r, Chas. i In. ' J . -1-1 -1.1 . J I t urarcia, anu ixjm uun, uuuumi wu- armation of the aboye story. j.tausIthuottkwnN'lWhiWvertbe a fngh eatateupothevaluefo 5S?Jkm future nenaltv to a man's soul i for State of this raU way. and Fm retain Ko , violence doftejiis.owu morartmture Vl h" wfUB?;uw there were lour distinct .pictures of wniie cere below, remoution to tnef-v' " r !ut""" wfrwomM; wwui iub ui uihmccdi . 1 1 . i ... j 1 that it should not eo but of the State' I niece. Plainly printed on the - Woth . 5 , . -Lt ' n-J-fTic-v. i Dossession. . j... r ..v J I - it ; 1 SpinU of camphor had been .applied j - r. -'lyjsuuouiow Nuu aho.ucwju i; ..i. ... . 4 i? ; 4 to thd lace before .the baadtorchief 1 rrX L"n a f . ' i a . Aif - . 1 -n s . v . a - a I . . - i 1 ' ver is urougat mw maruing iiearuetw ros tne.4in ocJUiy ceieorauon, t was uua on iw - . !-) '- f V r-- 1 . , ttatfelMto Srai KaIvaaI y(5,wuw bo fiuniufj . m wiowwb tutv vruu i ruviauu, frt;gou. unueriuuj( . , ana I stuu uuu iu jruruaaa,- Jte., i -tl-bwt osits in tlrf ' world lot Cats, v t jt '-"v; .... J r u-a I - a i ; i-1 tnaMias mon vim riaa iwwa . a glass eye,' but three fingers and 'one During which Purchasers will derive great 1 benefit C , - of goods, jn a small room on Trade Freslr Everv AMorninor! lrom Lyles farm, at j Wash Goods,' Dress Goods," Silts, White Goods, linens. Wbea sll-oaUed reusdlM fkfl, Tr 8gs'a J and man have approved for the con- successfully carried out an I unnrece-1 there is a man with a false nose,' a I Bnd-4. Sows, Ulcers. Salt Bhwtm. Pars man ia infinitel v greater. Man seema I the: tAllAatr Rnnv-mvnrH X aa Ir in I ten miles every day : rain ' OT shine. mow dirActiv ; TARnonaihiA to I hiw OrAoUn itki taMhV, rko I He has had three wives, and survives maker. '; Woman seems to be rily reepbnsihle to man. And ia t.VtA imrhflncAAhlA law of ' vnlm- -mAn nottr. , , lewa .cigaue, Pictures vnave ... :u.i;4. . been the cause of one murder: ad I far 1 yivosa ows aui t'.wtyoa W II I IH I.11S4 II1MII H I 111 I I INI I II IHI I li IM III lll I ' 1 . . r ; I .ju.u rm.. v tJC TV io , 1 -mm Wi. iUUUUU, WUU WW WW Hats. Mottek Tetter. Ghpp4 ; Hands. ChilUaim I Gocna, sad all 8kin Enptiaoa, aadposfiTe- J CioUliQ g, gaaisatsed to arts-perfei satMUtion. ox Aoocy refanaea. me zs canui psrt pox. r"r DTPUTCU Ajtnum . : j. .-, 1 rtl I T 1 " 1 o -w r"- M 1 :.iriMa MhiMl fiwA .Knn-i I , ,. . . i . prima- effect is said to teyebeen perfectly ceet married aunTso heva. 1 1 rtTr I fl r I M fl fl I IT! in this beautifuL' about a 1 1111 1 rrr lirl l.lllkill . ! 11 year aecc ' iiia w l . ii ! y ; : I apparently set aside. uiasot aiuu, inomaa, woo was stao-1 . - T . - r uju . &o i..L.L' I r A special from Erie. Fa.! aavs! The fate to thewoixum. On tlus a( uppr oil rfffri WSiTJ.l ftry, and on the Philadelphia and ssif r New' Hotel ' Elegantly Furnished. 'I: Modern mprwemefite;V LIRGB:- SIMPLE r RCD5IS. T AhlA I lnttiirnsinH. iosiniyev taou p uoa-r i iww.uesuuuiij w whw ju dwelling, inciuaing weavers Hotel, I - ; ; . , Proprietor. scionahlemen.il Ruin follows. In and yon Tuesday the death rate' were, consumeo oerore l ociocKims man should be'held to a more strict accountability.! Women are cohfld- " issi: '-yoraeB9c Corset, . Hosiery 1 Uotiona, Carpets, '"' TTiJU-'-- jJ iaL ' ' Curtains, Millinery, Rushing, at ! : Scarfs, Ties, Suspendera.., ... ,7vf A ) 1:; - i. . v i . t . i. , -. . , - . . . . V A. M ln Lisle and Ealbriggan Sairta, . - ' i 'J" !.- --. -sT, '.4. ifr j.it t i " , . .r,..t. - ' . J". street,1 with 4 salesmen, we unfurled the banner of the Racket Store and offered goods to the citizens ok Char- lotte and vicinity for net spot cash. WU lhe hanf times croakers said ft would, t worki that we could not Barnett & Bethune. Telepaone tl.: free deUTery. We are selling a good Soda Cracker at 10 cents per pound. 1 ' -k- , , praries. ViBaiiaiiax .'and LfiBonx. sell goods enough ' pay 0 rentlj- , i that it "was the dull season,' no busi nessandno money ; butwitBui less . j, - Fresh Bread eveiy day. than a week our house was packed, j HOT COLLS, ing are emptibte Erie railroad, was almoet wiped out by a conflagration last: mgnt. over SHOES AT OXE-U1LP jTHEm ao ruAL VAtcii. SHOES eart oi wily and , unoon- cases of this kind there is an invita- corded twp hundred MmmMSZta f?on The future welfare of aooietv. 1 .e8ldent ' ! ' e Lynchburg and thewotectibnof virtue, demands 10Dac Associa, reports Uiattbe etst of ?wateKThe conflagration . laAiyw. n -v.VwiAAA . n . n . A . T A.nWnf. n v. ..II . . n nTn . ..1 ' ' i .f .imv. wwvi wvoyw, iu iwu ubjr uitf - 1 matvol bi u iw iu if carer b ixuici. a more ngiu eiuoretjuieai, uj. h ;uw . - - . , - " v - ln tlwi mfddtA of hA towtt and In m works, and reached the oil tanks. and the' destruction of the town was John Stewart f laws possible in this particular, There is another feature of the rape question which j should claim the se rous attention of all; especially the negroes. It is the assaults made , (OPIHI05S OF TUK BTATK PBJCSa North' Crolma'need aDout twice 1 speedily wrought. aa rmiph rAUmad m &n era aa ai fcaa I Waa canbt in the hiiatinc of a tAnV . x-lx- "J"v - j m lI 3 '- - . . I a ' . . x ii t j mZ i 1 upon vuiw gn-ia uy uegrv uusu. xuejr i tma ia m a uur , way w, gel 1 1W I urcuuiiou. xb is learea many Neu Hals : aM Bonnets For Summer Received uyBtipreae, . Mammoth Midsumiher Clearing Sale fact we were over run. Throngs oi people came until we weres , forced to seek more commodious quarters.' The wonderful growth of oar business is so well known it ia useless to re-. count iC: Our present location is tho - . if best we have been able to secure; but is far too small for pur rapidly grow- ing trade and the large stock we have MARYLAND BEAT BISCUITS. I ; j BUNNS and DOUGHNUTS, ; ITot every evening at S o'clock. ' ICE CREAM. Families supplied at short notice,. I found necessary to meet it. 1 All i this J with cream in any quantity. lOpenes, pnrzr, ' ii Monday July 4th; are of too frequent occurrence. About Raleigh News-Observer Tarboro and Whitaker's there ircon- i We claim the right to "speak freely Biderable excitement. A young lady 1 we ... i. , , nave not yet foand out that oar on- was assaulted . by a negro named science is in the keeping of anybody "Hart, who was hung. From accounts else except ourself If - a -- brother in the Qoldshoro Argus it appears that editor differs with us. iet him say so ; nrm. are ? vptv mnz-K mAenoArl f w WW, waenever ; We oyer the hanging of - Hart and have threatened to j kill ; the young lady l- whom Hart assaulted. ; The people at Whitaker's were much excited Sun feel inclined. Durham Plant. The ArgUS theh as a sentinel ; on the watch tower, :, jguardingt no less t he industries than the lives of our people,- would inform the railroads day meht andJt .is understood were a some m mem in- inis country za . Ji f a . , : 1 must learn to put a burner value wpjawttweiw n xouy oi uie human life. It is honeiesa-WrtiV negroes w$ gone far inongh. ? In the employees to.' refrwai from their well i mam they srl the most rjeaceablejBd JslS. it ii to . be hoped thaTeTVill quietly desist from .any ... such action : as indicated - above. They certainly - will unless they want people to understand that they are in favor of rape, and this thsy certainly j cannot afford, to do. " Whenever a -man, . white or black, - assaults a virtuous vroman he will certainly draw iheWp, and hislrjehda i had best cognize tthisfact and not set u$ as avengers o would be-rapkla. tisan of rape, and the sooner the ne groes learn this the better it will be . for them.' J A A LKiBHTO BOOT OF TBUfKEU.' Next autumn there will be held in the " City of Washington an International Medical College. It will be an event in the medical history of the United . States. The Amercan faculty lias made rapid progress in original, in ' vestigation, inventions and appliances ' . and the art of medicine has ; been elevated "v to such ' an " extent . " that it to-day stands side by side with VtrafJlQe.pf surgery. The means . HOIrwhwQriji between dis- A W CalTin. Grocer, W TTadeClOSely, ' Jao D Bom. Saloon, W Trade BC o ; E A Battie, Grocer, Cor E 9tn 40 8tg A M Baatty, Grocer, Cor E 7th A O St. , ' W B Kidd, Grocer,Oor Mint 4 2nd Sts. -' . Jno Garibaldi, Grocer, Cor Vance & Gra ham Bt. ( . - -' - - You will tolas a good' chew and all Tiann nf orttins one of the elegant prei- nta. bv not nainar it It cU only 1& A Try it. Once tried you will use no otaer. Trade supplied at Faotory prices by Mayer & Ross, ' "Wholesale Grocers, CHABLOTlKN-tC Jamtxasbct saying that all the rauruaus uu ia ngm, so we wui iura to the railroads and warn them that they must learn to censure and. dis charge any and all. employees who are guilty of negligence in the slight est degree. Great power involves great care and responsibility. Qolds boro Argua.,.1:; :,u -j i -. 'Sl:' a teat r CM UshtlWC : I PanTliie Keglster. s t, ; News has been received in this city of the death of CoL Chas. K. , Light foot, of Warrenton, Fauquier county Va., " which "sad event occurred at Culpeper Sunday night " at half ; past 10'p,clock. , He was on a .visit; to friends at the latter placei and ; was sitting in a chair engaged ia a con yejrsation when the; oread, summons came. - His death Is thought to have resulted from heart disease. - Col. Lightf oot was a graduateof the lrginia miliUry initiate; laild a ahoi t time before the ' war withT the states; opened a military academy at Hiilsboro; N. O. At the outbreak of hostilities he entered the tjbnfeder ate State's service as lieutenant-colonel of the Sixth regiment, , North Carolina Troops, whd.enlisted for the war; Col. Fisher-, commanding the regiment. v, Ai.-tlierst:-!battle I of Manassas CoL Fisher was killed and CoL Lightf OOfe-wasr promoted to the colonelcy, a position. whieh. he filled with creout.to.liunself andy honor f to haye shared a I similar fate. All the business part ox the town is destroy ed, ana at ; l p ciock ' this morning Henry's Hotel and the Philadelphia and JKrie railroad depot were burning. The buildings; being of Pine - and hemlock; ' burned like tlnaerr The greatest excitement prevails. The valley is full of fire and seething ou, and the people, becominz panic strick en,! fled to the hillsides for safety. 1No estimate can oe put udou .taaibes, but there is evey--reasccrto believe that itjKtiSf reach half a million . ITt I a. ft - i: is out roue insurance. f - IeaCrataa I dispatch M raffia, from : Cleveland. 0.. says: At a church sociable on Satur day night at Amboy, near Conneaut, nearly two hundred people were poi soned by ice cream. - All that partook of the stuff were made more or less sick. - There were two kinds of cream served, iumon and vanilla, and those who -partook of the vanilla are the jnore seriously tu. The doctors here who ; weref summoned- to the scene give tt as their opinion that all will getl welL O e j doctor bad nearly a score of patients in one house and dosens waiting to be attended; -M : u t Tie trouble is not supposed to have resuuea irum meia poisoning irom thej freezers, as they have been in use for some time without affecting the cream In this manner Some the trouble was with the extract and others are of the opinion that some (miscreant put aometivagoc a poisoa- ous nature m ine creams Those af flicted, were seized with violent at tacks . of vomiting . and purgi Reports thiaevenins indicate that those poisoned will recover, although; some are sou severely iu, and: their canaiaon. ta aggravated by the in- 1 " m i"e r.! it lit Combined with Great Refracting Power TSKT AKB AS TEAKSPAKKNT ASP COLOR. LESS AS 1JGHT ITSELF, knl tot Bottness'or endurance to the eye cannot t fsceCed, enabling the wearer to readjorhourt Perfect Sight Preservers. Tstlnionla3s trom tbe teaBn?pbTaIclans lathe T-r.HA KtAtea. governors. Benatora. lealalatora. t ' tmen, ncn ot note la all professions and la erent brartchee of trade, bankers, mechanics, nc, cxnbe0en who nave Had tfieir. sigat Ua- ALL DYES SPITTED;? AT TII03, mrccs & COB. r hia countrvvt NUbe held this afternoon at o'clock at the Chamber of Commeree rooms. A full attendance is earnestly request ed, aa buamess of irnpoitance'wiU be tmtiutAd si' fVn-.J'f.v..' wU.mv and Mrs- WmrJHooperVof BaltimoreVMiss G Craigt Baltimore; A TP PfaoL Salem: Wm finrith, J W CaniidtC tGM&a&CJ&i. Paehhart, Augusta ; B lfcNeaitOeorgia, were at the Belmont yesterday. : -i-While this section was enjoying a "copious and refresliing lain last Tuesday, Btatesvuie ana -vicinity were left' in 'the dry. ' The tain ex tended along the A.T. & 0. road from Charlotte to withift 10 miles of Btates- vulei ana mere Qasmxwwjsij. r '' plThe special train t or Columbia went by the" board,' the boys 'being would have paid tne,-ittwiinouT. grumbling, but that extra! 80; cents was the straw that broke thecamei s back. , t " ' "J-Arrangementa , are,: being made fora" Jbig excursion from Charlotte to Taylorsville, lupon tbe'ernjJetionf theVC T. & 0; roa6ttoifiattlace.The construction.of the road ;.is progrea C.Mn:nv' and Ibft'iror horse will n."ecla-.;.;8 are not Buppcd to peddlers at ypu" A. IC HAVKEO: ins rapidly I reach TalorsviHe before periiramcz3 are' informed that Kr. and Mrs. James J?.' Irwin" sii nof i ef us to sell the re;bt of way f 9r the town drain, i Tzzj cTerodto dye tt 3 rfeht of way.' All they asked wr.s that the drain ehoul 1 be run ia r'ch a manner .. immsnwist war u The doors of the hotels and cotf ee at Lone Branch. : 8arator Sulphur, and other ;sno-- ' have been widaneduive seen better pOTJroad than he sees the present season. Tne crops in tne 60's,nbi said looked fme in good crop years, for slave labor was abun dant, and bushes were riot permitted to grow along the fences and ditches. Everything looxed dean, j &n even now. Irith rows of bushee along the ditches, and some grassy patches, the prom look as fine as any I: ever: saw T - . . "a. ja-iii-. before or since slavery vp. oiuuw says that' in Virginia, the com is not as far advanced as it is in North Car olina, and that the North - Carolina farms where the fence la w is in op eration, look much" more ' attractive than the Old Dominion farms, ana Capt. nider, too, is a Virginian. - Th ralr as Hi. Hatlv. At .the Grange Encampment and Farmers' Institute, Dr:; Charles W Dabney, Jr., State Chemist and Di- iV . l i. n..i!. ill rector.State juxperimeni Btauou, wu discuss "Cauee of general failure on be TArt of - farmers of Nerth and South Carolina, td make farming a profitable, pleasing occupation.T Hon. a B. I Alexander,' of Mecklenburg vMinti-; TTon. ' Giles Patterson, . o: Chester. S. C, and EUas Carr, Esq are also expected to speak on the sub iect. This subject will come up on Wednesday eveninf;, August ibo 10th. 1 A Kousl I esal Cplnloii s , ' . Mr. D-I. WlloMea.nJrt Kywtaysks ) anmst:..,a mlmoat fhram him into COB. ralsioc.. .Utr -lEwtrlel -wiina Hmlirf from tke first bou.e aad after UhiBk ix Jo-l w entirely cinl, ana na gunea m i '-""- it nnt t,.r t ar&uttf uia OT i cwc Ii - 4 "'it'T' .: '. J' Relar to of Jow-Prices. , v w rani i iTHB -'.LAUREt.-HILL9 nnfl ? ' ' ; -t wonderful growth is accounted for in the fact that we sell goods cheap. Not idle boasting, but ourj system of business enables us to do what we we have - already done, and while we are proud of our success jand get much more- consolation out of it than we are able to tall, it will enable us to keep it up. r 4 . . . renewed diligence, just others. Wo are glad i Success stimulates us to as it i does to sad the LOW PRICES w areoffertagthemat 1 Unwoaderof all wtio examine tbem, - Ota- CASH STBTXirat setllnr (roods enabls to offer MlUsaerr (rasas to S per cent Cteaper JUaa we bare ever beea aide to sell It . j Glre as a trtalSwd oomrjara ourDric( with ToB Sae Lsdlea. Mlssea aad CMldmna Rata Hlbttaas, Peal b5r8,..r' towers, laces, Ac. New -ooaa erery peer. - - . 1 ...J REAL ESTATE. . . ) . 4 . Valiiable Tb And ()untry and IOti house eoatalna s rasas and aats rooms, ras and water, mod nidML sadtnatsoaoreiniafls. How oarliur soar cena P OCB Booses and lota aear depot ot ianeaster B. 1L Chester, a C ' Prb LisA aanh. ru lota near saats property tfto eacb. yjiLSOANT PWKLIXKO on Trrna street; eon. -itatns 19- rooms U aaodera imitroreiaeots two blocks trom square. Price t8jm. , Dr. F. Scarr, keeper oi mwwu cemetery, t has made a succcess at pineapple culture. The plants were grown in the not -bouse ana. were carefully attended to from the .very day they were set out. yesterday Dr. Scarr cutalargeand finely ma tured pineapple trom the bush and brought it up town to snow as a sam- it is as fine as any ever imported.! Last year Dr. Bcarr raised a nrst raie crop of bananas. " ,V j 4- Are aelluia desumbla Itnita in Jarfe. -tninm" nA rlitrkKaV icXnrm MJhtt - tnl-rtnrnn at MAO, S5.09. $6.00 and S7.08.- Tbcr'xa a barmua. "Tarv on. - ', - : r , ; UandHOmebUKiness Spit, sack ad frock in black and eol colors, at IT-. ?r$8m;-$&so$9joo .-and '-$io:.f - ThsM ttaita are mads And trimmed fn nrtelaas manner .' Dura Sis CheTeala. Oassi saara., torn nanneU, Beeves aad folly 600 from which to select. - " - -' - j- i' . ..-..J .l'J -Orti t-Jl 't "f F'Ji n.ii.tfj.V 'r v-'J L ! ' naiwjtBoi syiea anapaHeras uneeti, ruioa. jauxtnreg,' Kolid colors, e.,cnr in oasaa, rroi as ana uamway saapes, rsgoiarMton trace, Slz.yu-' ,v oo-T we came Charlotte; glad to 'have made so ' . ' ' . ' -1 . . many pleasant acquamtaryces ; glad ve fillwl a lank in thp rmp.rntilp f T - ! t mkjLih oUiera hai663i "unable to fill. : Glad to off er , to one and all a system of merchandise free from the terrors of the credit ay stem.,. To us our tremendous trade seems but i i. . " i J-" one ovation to our every effort to meet the masses half way at least," with IX M.: RIGLER-& i3RO. - - ; i 28 South Tryon Street.' : CleTelaii llineral- Sjifip; . " Kear SlielbyJ N. 0 r 1 " lav SB Kepti t the best values for the least money. We have worked hard to merit the approval of all and now as we I look ? J.lq Jti4.jl. back over the 12 months gone and see how much we have done, and i take in the range of approval and patron- Art Hw ttSKSBS. -A.- i?, ;' , -. These Springs are two miles from Shelby, 54 utiles west ofCfiariotie. J C; and within one toils erthe C. C. luiilrxxad. - Hacks j will be at Station on" arrival of every train. i.:.:- JPartiea from ' Wiliriii-gttm and alomr the line of the Carolina Central Railroad can reach this delighUn! resort bi fore dark oa the same day. j Within 12 boors riJe ofWil mington.' J " - , s The Coisina u under' control of Chef eqtrd to aaf ia tbe front h. and no exixnsa i .-uu uvflimini v uziiiiin iuii I .t ih u iiii tee best the market affords. ' j- fbli'e and attentive serranU in all de partments. .. -:- .- -.-l'.'. , " :....- Cold and warm Balha. White and Bed Solphnr and Chalybeate Waters. " . . A pood string hand secured for the season tA Bowling Alley in good order. J . Livery, accommodations attached to the hotel. , ' , ' Parties can leave Charlotte each afternoon at 40 e'olock, and reach the Springs before dark, tbe railroad schedule now being bet ter man u e rer was before. - - j - 8. McBBIDB PCSTOJL - . , . Propr etox. age had, I'ts" i t.'J . t 9. J..t proud - of it ought I to be auu .we are. tf i 'ifew fm xaisras. . t faffee: Bpc frrades of Rio are on, fair ouo ted It Mi r do UK ; ffuae o u. Java , i to U WMrnM4(UeasvM44K to 4X-At X M OATS- QSletA aoUierat rtra Whtt SS S8 , WiMThwd4-6. ByJt. i-: -. . FrovUl&ni steadj and quiet. angarj copper ' The monthly report of the Char lotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad rvtmnanv. for May: 1887, shows an increase in the earnings ot 3 per cent., the total eanungs j iorj ina , monn being $38,753.44 against $38,63530, in May, 1886. . The report of the Ashe- vilie & Spartanburg ,road makes splendid exhibit, the total earnings in May.t 1887, being 13,943.74. jagainst $2,193,50, in May, 1886. , . ; ( At the Buford House ; yesterday were: a. Witnanv ew-jlotkj a; Brafman,' Baltimore;S. B," Marsh, Beaver Dam t X, Josnesi Macon, (Ja, J. H. Bushman; Pay tonM J$rt Thomas. BiUtu3iOi:JiS J5. - waters. Statesville W, ."W Jlankobres vule WV T GaJlardGasinia; Cha?i. C.Dowd; Statesville; XTs L. John- 6ton. , Baltimore; Miss N.f J. Hoglin, North CarolinaiD.;A. Shumate; At lanta: 1L ,MoEl3y." :"Wasfcincton; 'H.' teafTHBtJNicxtSSntain- lr - f a1 rrorts of the unveiling cere monies lsifc Thursday, with Senator Vr""'s r,ch ccn:plete can be se- core J at t:.;3 oLlce. Price 5 cents per ' BaJUaaatw trlwee Marii : trax IT SoaUMre Me. Wasters Armer Kd SSaSS New 100 to OL , amlMre4S. . . H fwtera wtBUTd 3 tjr Six M. tviFif 4onthm steaay... waters lower Soathant Wblt6:86(i5S Yellow tS'W. BlMrlv tkffiSW Coffee-noml and ttrer-Bio cargoes ordinary to lair: i m ' r-. ij...-i.-:.-..-: . t...-; Whisky qait at uitotu. - - . . - - g' K5QU.oalet at 10 eMabUaSalev rnomla10K ,. , ; XShadestost Salx -julet as 10. .... unMahi nml at; 10X i' CMvestoa Salas. -noml W - M ' ; f 4 Wilmington , salsa Snas at lijj.1 ; f Horlolk-Salea v -fillet at 10 I . incm.tKaia -10 steady t 10 Sf , MeBphis Sals 80 quiet at 10 K- i : lOineinnatU-Salaa 4 steady at 10 X -Baltimore Sales t - quit t 11 ' - Uladelpata Sates flrm-at HX i. Boston Sales t-qvlt at 11 m '., ,.; , , ' LoaisvUle-.Sales . firms lOJf.j - t r US., . 1 10. . TTJrithli ftbotn INI Ml I II; c AT . -.4 BUTLER'S St LMUPradaee Varfcet. '' ' ' Bread stuffa aachangeO,i WhsaAstrapgeruly TtMitH, i I .Cora lower, July oii i itr- arit. 84 st r to 4-.r Oats ":nml - Arm; June dJ Buttaf.teadr- and flxos ssaaeiT s to is. Rye 14 to Ik - .Eggs lower, at tccata. ronc--aaWstde 1500 to -peov J. Irlme:steain540,D8nieate 3f w t . Bfqs'vtpt. ; - Ufsrseel Cottom SlaurkeS. - rrUveroarfalyis-Spot sottoS tmssd steady. f if iddlin? uplands lad? 'do Orleans i " d galet 000 Hales- Arrivals closed steady to I S4 tower than yesterday, July to Sept Jncluatve are anoted at TtS-eCYartSS ate (faleUaa 'tHO Mds made, tor ctotia are toqJtow.SUwr Is quoted vt n-rtw- 11,1 iij- ' U -'snrtWB Oto Karket. - , , jtKwyoaE.Joly S-Eecelptsal our ports to-day are KBaleOS1181 "Stales 'lastf, weelCj THuaaacabaa la'.Futura . deliveriea amounted al readjat W5 pm to 140,soo bales and were sweUed no doubt fcy Ireqtleiit Ups'and down. Tie price of Auji CeHvertes tor Instance, touching four time at 10 70. once at l 73 ana tour times at 10 7t . Ee- B)WaretOTiaaaettsualib.eloweetanaaifheet pri- ALLi TOBAGOO MEN ? ! - 1 Should subscribe for the Tb Only H-obaccb i Paper Published rln The '.South.:, ' i Office at GREENSBORO, C, and DANVILLE. Va. . s t The 'JOURNAL contains all the latest rnarket reports and Tobacco news, - tl J Tns snuscription price of tne Weekly te?Hr.n i S2.00 a vear. "$1.00 for six t Tne ilontMy Edition is prepared, espe fnp tha FurmersT It contains each monia articles Itoni the best Growers in the Soathnpao the subjects ot mowing, uana- The Monthly will be sent one Tear CO centSe'six months, 25 centa , end for specunen copies. Address. ASOTJTHEEir TOBiOOO ' JOTTRlfAIa :4tr. . ;greensbobo,n. o. THEfiBEfflSBOROiPAPOT f A BBaCOH UGHT OS CmUZaTION. a. Wi WHITEHEAD, Editor aad Proprietor! 2 Column. Weekly Journal, ot local, state . i ..ma..i un tjvmthp with thn tarmArH' valuable- Agricultural iwpartrnent; Devotel to the city ot Grwttsburo, (iu. iord coiinfT,the Fifth congressional District, ana iue old Sioria Stats It all tells us, that wft have not only worked for own interests but have been a blessing to thousands of others and now for the j.irtd came, f ", We have' increased our facilities for busi ness ttn erety way ; possible v and pledge to one and all to use. evesa i r :4HT Tins; uf k.mi UllilUUU U1UU1U UUUUlj. - HEADQUaKTERS fob ' ' Pianos, Organs, Guitars, Violins, Banjos, : and Mnioal Merchandise of every tieecrip- L? ' 4 i 1 Books, and Sheet Music. Latest 8ongp. 'Till the Snownakea Come Again. Irene. Good-KighL' "little Footsteps , in the Snow." Antrel ot My Dreams Baby's XAughing in Her Sleep. t . Answer, ribs Question To-Morraw. .. I TT "'"-- 1 fin IU. 0 H H n r- O u or" 3 d nnik. iVYHIalK ( r bi 3:J - CP - BE ohlHIotte; 1ST. c. , 1 fThe Largest and imost Centrally Located HeWly ' Painted '!and:":RefarnisIied f i tOlW'RETinaN 3ALL SYSTEM OT' ELECTB1C CELXSARD , kLECTMC LTQHTS. i tW Street Cars pass the door' every Fifteen Minutes, -W VriV-f.iivfitt A' lirftw and Handsonialine of Ncck- N6w MnVs"in:the Market; : . Bathing 'Trunks, Wash Suspenders! Etc. :-. . ;-y ; r; q ; Straw Hats very CJheapT . V ' " , Call aiid-soe my. stock before buying. . , 33, South Tryon: Street, u:. r3 to da r.3 i:tt!3 irj-iry' .3 f cr! Itle to att ,;ta.tGA. . , i .'AL , HIT, 'XXX, - . f lit I) c- tcrf-'ety I "r 1 rj tot::s p O.-; .f rot;:otton la quotea lower, tuicver, - - - the Eixrroti" .
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