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&2fAKLOTT' CHtcr;:cLX; Ylcnicday, July. 24, VCZ'J. GLQOTTE . AND VICINITY. t::s nixxxD of ute uawekixgs IS AXD ABOUT THE CUT A' HATH , FEG3 HYDROPHOBIA; A Xrre fiirl Diet fa CwtliiVM at , ; ,'" -8UI Creek, v, Or. A. If. Herroa, of Steel Creek, fM In the city s yetterdayY and - told A ' CiiROXtcuc reporter of the horribto death, Monday morning, at one o'clock, of negro girl, twelve years old, Darned Com Uemm, dauzbter Of Aaderscln ' " Ilerron, of Bteel Creek... - - The firl vu bitten by abroad dog .i : v. about three weeks ago. Batter mad - stone was applied tut bad no effect. The fin symptoms of hereoncliing ; ' fearful death waa a alight tieadaeliey which aradualfr Increawd to severity . until she felt into convulsions towardit the end. (She drank no water, nor , anything else, for two days previous to ,V. her death. If the word "water" waa '-... mentioned in ner prraeoow, w wwm v appear to be suffocated and gain for . . 1 . ....... ........ . .t.. breath, If a class of water wm held ; before be she would go into ooovul L r sions. During theae she would foam at - " the mouth and map with her teeth, af ter the fashion of a dog. Her father, strona- nan. held her with her anna ' ' pinioned under hie daring the hut three -j, or I our agonuea noun m uer tue, uuvit her limba relaxed and be knew that she waa dead. Ore. I. W. and A. U. Her. ' ron were present when she died, but - oould do nothing to relieve her suffer- , tog, v . . - , . THE FUkTUMKTCLLEtt IX LIMUtf! . , Bartaa flrabav Seat t Ike Crialial . ? Ctart ftttnity ' - 'The nexro Barton Oraham, who pro- feaaes to be a fortune-teller, wet er v 1 raigned before Esq. Maxwell yesterday t v morning for stealing money from -Charity Brown. Tha latter, who hu ? :, been ia Mississippi, not long ago heard :. ; .: thai ner nusnanu naa suddenly aropp ed dead, at Washington. N. C, leaviug . niuuim ivuur miiiuitb h noinv. BeinK poverty-stricken she bens work- ln her war hruna nlnn tha Unas nf . railroad. . . At Charlotte she worked for William Oray, until Monday, when aha intend- r , ed to start out again with the money I.- J .-t ;,,' Burton Urahara meeting her at tha Racket store, and perceiving her to be ; a stranger, gained faer eonftdence by t telling her that he was going In tha same direction as sbe, offering to pur- Dun dh ncaes in ner. nni ir nnr : ' money proved insufficient, to add more 4 .- ... ,k. ....... . L- .. I . V. M IUV PUIU.U, Hum H' vwu pwjun " , book. tObtalninc ber wane, ahe save V ; nun ei.zo, atterwarua auamg no cent. and made an appointment to meet hlin ' ; at train time. At the time designated ne am not appear. After rruitlees in uuiriee she went ' to the police, who reoogniied Qrahara from the woman 'a rv aeeortpuon, ana neiore long ne was ar ! ' rested by Officers Orr and McNelie. - having spent all but M oanta of the ,r - IHVUVJ ; - t . - la default of $50 bond he was sent to . jail. The woman will hava to await . he trial, which comes off attbeAu vi Kust term of CrUninal court, but Mr. Oray kindly offered to euinlor her. and IV.. U.....II 1. . W " 11 1 n. m nui4 m in T lui uBi luiiniMi - maei. , - . .--i . , , A i;MISS BATTIK OKB'8 BIBTUDAY. - . . A Dellgklfal httj si East Trade 8tret s - - .Tnteraar Eveilig. ... 4w nau uw unie yee- wiuiT eveuinir toe mmianra or jmk Orr, E. Trade street. The occasion waa a urtnday party ariven br Miss Hntttt . Orr, that young lady having airived at . ine mature age or eight. The follow. "a wre imiuwu, Miases ctusieuuu . can, Midge McAdon, Lottie Maffltt. oweue iiuwnwon, Aoton ttta, Alice . . tionea, norma vanLandlngham, Helen miu , aiun nMivfji uaikw oreniser, . Daisy Cuthbertson, Hope Spencer, Hat- 'in aaa oauie iiainmnmi. Kara , iimio, nou uiu tfouDsie nation, and Minna Bynum. Masters Bland and Hugh Hammond, Hasel Holland. i '..f ' m.EM rm nunia. n1 mitt I. ......... .. . j ...iw ... .mriuu nuti -' , . umm epenoer. The little folks made man- tha s, y sion, with all the charmlug abandon of . nouwni rn in in iiavdv m.mh. .f n i . . . sweets more thoroughlly enjoyed than The pleasant evening wsa brought to v j: a close in time for the little ones to take ; , tne strew cars for borne. 'J. , Aa ea Maiafarlarisg Csbpibv. jk a vuiuu7 waa orgaaised .-. or the purpose of putting into opera- yj- sion toe toe factory in thU city, which .v aa ; a . . - dm wen ijPiug idle for two yeara. A cenUamjui of tha. oltv im.h ka ..- . - - Tmf wa WMV USatVwW ,y - Hwut swi iu m Trj vnon lime a gur 'r-;; Alunv tat as a. L. . .. " ISk IniTIM fKal ruirrthMIM.. . i a J . .. Che let ot AuguaU .The pleat Ss said to ? be e Mild Afl A. nrt ilia takftM. allt w V W-V WVIVUIVUk Will . ooooum result in pecuniary profit to - (nose interested. - -4 BaselsiTiTriOsnT. ' A gains Of baseball was played at Mu - ywterday between the Shelby ' wiuob. ine score stood ,,8ho byW, Mk Holly 7. Batteries for nneioy, Ardrey, Borden and Carroll; . . .. narrm, jutcoeil - and itelk. Score by innings: " ' f. Ml Holly, . tOOOOOOSS 7 v Shelby, , ft 8 8 9 7404 x-88 . Baseball Yrstertsy. - , Boston 10. Wasbingtoa 4. ' Philadelphia 7, New York 5. . , Chicago 10. IndiAnanolta ft - Cleveland 8, Htleburg 0. v - oaikioiure a, ixutsvuie 3. . Brooklyn 4, Kaunas city 8. Columbus 3, St. Louis S. Athletic , Cincinnati . : : ' - TrW rsr rijfkHsg; '' Geo. Jackson and William Tester,' both volored, were tried before Esq. Maxwell yesterday for an affray. Foster laid oat Jackson with a rock. Jackson was attacking him with drawn knife snd a rock. Foster gave 50 bond. Jackson could not give bond,. and waa sent to jail. Jno. S. Cnrson, J no, Witherspoon, i"ii Ural Johnson returned ' from Vri.ihtsville laot night. , - V, w mraE. Isles aksst fnsls tf Cksrlslts . as4 Elsswkere. as Tker Csaie 6s. if Mkw Mamie Osborae has gone to Hick rmrw tar a month. j It. U. Jordan has returned from Ashe villa. - rl . . nr.. Rnlrtaon. of Winnaboro, 8. C lrt vaaterdmr. after A short vis it i tha rtv. - Mra: n h nMncan. wife of Col. Dun. cau.of Spartanburg, &C.,arrived in the ell yesierasy. pum m wu -. Mrs. A. H. Long and Miss Fannie Mc Donald, of Bockingham, are vielting Mrs, Geo. Bhannouhouae, north Tryon fia - v William Wills, of Norfolk, waa in the mi v Mitrdar on his way to Bock Hill. A..rti Hlaiut k at the Hammocks. .Tmaa T. Boas returned from Shut by yesterday, and left In the evening for Columbia and Angusta, Th lUmMrs. McMaster. ' and M Aiken, of Wtonsboro, passed through ilm nit vaaterdav en route to Shelby . itoUwt ilooner '. returned yesterday from a short visit to Pavidson College. Mine Belle Moser. or aw. riewmiii. t viaitinar Mias Annie Boediger. Bishop Watson was In the city ff terday. en route to Sewannee, Tenn. M. P. : Pegram returned yesterday from a abort visit up the C. C. ; Ann. Huider returns tonight, after a short visit to his parents in this city, to Birmingham, Ala. ; Eddie J. Newcombhas been employed at the Democrat office. Mra. J. D. Bhaw. Mrs. Falrley, and Mias Esdale Shaw spent yesterday in the city cd route to Catawba Spring. Misses Lone, of Wilmington, spent ateri1av in the OitV. the KUCStS OI MMS Emma Smith on Meyers street. Tbey left in the afternoon for Hheloy. WaitarD. lfcKennie. of Charleston 8. C, who hss been visiting his sister, Mrs. W. R. Burwell, left yesterday tor hla nA hnmaia PaterabllrS!. Vfc. Mine Grace White, of Fort Mills, is Tkitimr Miss Laura Wadswortb D. Allen left yesterday for Green Ilia, r n. Miaa Annie Carlton, who hss been visiting Misses Mamie Dodge and Aila Osborne, returned , yeeterdsy to ner hnrnt in States ville. ', Q. E. Cowls left yesterday for a short visit to McAdensvtUe. Mrs. uowie m viaitlnar In Ohio. Dennett Mava is very sick with fever at Bra. tsetue moan s comer ryon ana Second streets. -,:" ilrs. John Hutchison andiamuy re turned yesterday from Mt. Holly. MisaMareie Wilson, of Tooooa, ua. who has been visiting Miss Nettie 8ni rfar. haa rnna to Virginia. . t if urnu .- r H Wilann. Jr.. left yesterday for Lincolnton, to be ab sent about a week. Bev. Jesse Siler left yesterday for the mountains. T. H. Galther went over to Oaston yesterday for a short visit. Mrs. Oaither and MissBoida are visiting in hocks ville.. i.i. : '-. Miss Emma Drayton and Rev. J- B Cheshire left yesterday for Sewanee. Teen. Miss Drayton will be absent month. Miss Bertha Stalin, who has been visit- loir Mrs. w. r. Hnlder on n. u ran am street, returned to her borne In Chester, 8. C, yesterday, r . Charlie Moore, of Graham street, has none to Connelly's. 8. W. Beid, a prominent farmer of Steel Creek, was ia the city yesterday. Miss Norah Wilson, of Steel Creek, passed through the city yesterday en route to Hickory, to spend several weeks.' Col. Myers and William Myers left yesterday for Shelby, Jos Soloi iloraons came In yee&rday from down the C. C. Miss Ella D. Ksndrick has returned from a short visit to relatives in Gran- il Hill. N. C. Miss Nancv Goodman and her mother left yesterdsy evening for Granite Hill. R. H. Jackson, who graduated at the Naval Academy, at Annapolis, with the class of H7. baa enterea ine -sieaicai School at Davidson College. : wina ivtuv ria im wmwa who has recently been teaching school at Hopewell, ia ill with typhoid fever, aud ia not expected to live. Charlie Utah has returned from Wrierhtsvil e. Ed. Harris and J. J. Howie, ot Har- rlsburff. were in the city yesterday. ur. and wrs. wona wauswortn navs raiurnad to Concord. ' Misses Julia and Addie Cureton and Mr. C. Hutchison went up to Mt. Holly w. w. ncuiarmiu, or ine i.umoerion Robosonian, was in the city yesterday on his way to the press convention at Lenoir. . Miss Gertrude Harris, of Raleigh, is visiting Mrs. H. A. Deal. , M. E. Marcuse, of Richmond, is at the Buford. -v. ;';!.;:;;:- . . '-. r;- 'V'.'"' J. B. Elllagton was registered at the Buford House yesterday. " ' . . Ckaretf SIaa4r Dtralmed. Maggie Alexander, wife of Rev, J no. L. Alexander, pastor of the colored Baptist church, brought a charge of slander against Lewis and Amanda Parks, before Esq Seven yesterday, which was dismissed at the cost of the plaintiffs. - - tt SkisnesU if Praehea aa4 Xelsas. Fifty-five oar loads of melons went on the road yesterday, one train of twenty five ears eoming in from Augusts. Sev en hundred crates of peaches also passed through to Northern points. ' - . ; - BUFORD HOTKU ABB1YAL8. " ' Nokth CiBOUKA! ' ' 4 J. F. Hargrave, J. B. Ellington. R. A. Moore. - A, M. Smith. N. B, Whipple.' E.M.Taft. J. H. HalUbarton, J. A. Holt, : . R. H. Jordan."' - . - - Atlamta: . - V " J.J. Feci. E.O. Ehner. SraroonaXD, O.: J. B. Ziegler. 1 Washimotox: J. F. Foley. . J BaLTImorx: J. A. SoloraonsT GBKKirvitXK, & C: T, G. Walt - Kicbmond: M. E. Marcuse, - " A Naval Ca4e t'l ResiCMtisa. ' ' Wabhirotok. Julv 23. The Attornev General has recently given an import ant opinion in the case of s naval cadet who tendered his resignation, and after it had been officially accented, withdrew it and went back to the Naval Academy. The Attorney General ia of the opinion that on the acceptance of the resigna tion the cadet ceased to be in the a-or- Uerninent service.; ;:U;-':- :-. Fstie lisMttsr Asssialed. . Washikotok. July S3. Ed ward O. Tate, of Tennessee, was today appointed a rostofnee Inspector. : - . : ' WISE AT THE EACH AM EXT. A Mtrs sf the W. C. T. U. sf Bsff!e , wkirh Ike Clergy it set Esisrte. A Buffalo dispatch to the New Tork Sua says: An interesting controversy has been: created here by tha action of the Women's Christian Temperance Union in trying to have wine at the sacrament abolished. The Union be lieving that there a danger of the spread of intemperance at the very altar, propose to limit that danger by pre venting the use of wine, and have ap pointed a committee to iuterview all the clergymen sf (he. city on th subject. Most of the ministers here have already been interviewed." The Rev. Mr. 0, S. F. Wrigley, of St. Mary's Episcopal Church. said: "The movement is a species of crsnkisnt and fanaticism witn wmcn tne x.pisco pal Church will have nothing to do. Our Church believes in temperance ia all things. The teachings of the Bible and of tbe fathers go to show that ths wine used at the Lord 'a Supper waa the fer mented juice of tbe grape. We believe tbe Lord 's practice is a safe one to fol low,;. If one caunot use with prudence he can and should refrain from usiae it as a beverage.: 1 always dilute sacra mental wine about 100 per cent. I be lieve it is generally so diluted." " The Rev. B. 8. Mitchell, of the First Presbyterian Church, said the move ment was eeal begotten of ignorance, if not impertinence, and that the fSavkrofr knew what He was doing, v The Rev, M.C. Hyde, of A)! Saints Church, said he would not dare use substitute for fermented wine,' . The Rev. - Mr, Egbert, of Calvsry Delaware Avenue Presbyterian Churcbv said he used fermented wine asut should do so. Three former drunkards who had drank it at the sacrament told him it gave them no temptation.; ; One Bap tist and two Presbyterian ministers use unfermenteds-iue, but almost all tbe other clergymen are for tbe real article. MJnREXT If EH!). A sugar reUnery is an industry lobe established at Norfolk in tb hear fa ture. -x. A preacher waa arrested in Hew Tork Saturday for riding a tricycle on tbe sidewalk, ' . . A livery stable was burned In Now Tork Sunday, and 125 horses roasted to death, ' - " , Sir Julian Pauncofote says it is worth a trip to America to see the Johns Hop kins university. . . Oklahoma is to be divided into twelve counties, one of which will be uaibed Cleveland and another Harrison. : '-v 1 . -- On Thursday last Policeman James' Kane, of Brooklyn, while sitting in a telegraph office, said he thought he was going to die, and asked a reporter to write A nioe obituary notice oi mm., On Sunday, Kane suffered a fatal stroke of paralysis. The New Tork World prints a letter .from King Mataafa to J. C Klein, stat ins that the war and the Hurricane in Samoa have caused a famine, apd ex pressing the hope that Americans will send aid to the unfortunate Samoans. The constitution to be submitted to the convention of North Dakota gives the Legislature the power to fix the passenger aud freight rates on railroads i ailU ,1 nUPII bill kuu vuiiiMurcv, w to be reasonable, and the courts to de cide what are reasonable rates. k Portsmouth, Ohio, dispatch says that at Harden aud Otwny villages, near there, the peculiar disease which nearly depopulated them last summer has returned. A lady, died in two hours. Kx-Mayor Freeman ia reported dying. It is an affection of the bowels. which nituiy asorioe to tne wen water. Millionaire John Allen, the New Tork hotel man, and Professor E. U. i Piatt, of riding school fame, rode into Denver at noon Sunday on Med bronchos. They lert New York nay 1 bound for tho Golden Gate, and have made the journey so far without tha slightest inisliap. They hope, to reach their destinatian by October. Ed Rne. a vouue Englishman, while ' swimming in tne uumoenana oouna. fla.. with fifteen other boya from rer- nandina, was struck by a shark, wmcn bit off the cslf of one leg. Roe was ta ken Into a boat at once, but bled to death before medical assistance could be obtained. This is the nrat instance known of a shark attacking a man in these waters. . s Bill Nve concluded not to die in Paris, He gives his reasons in his letter to the New Tork World: "First on wy ar rival I wasiiuite ill, owing to the beat and cliange of climate. I was afraid I was going to die. but then i neara it wouid be expensive lo die and ao I ral lied. It costs 1, 000 for a stranger to die iu Paris at a Hotel, to say nothing of the funeral." . t The renort of tlie Commission of post. office departmentomcuus to examine ine New Tork postotflce recommends liberal increases in the number of cierxs ana carriers, larser accommodations gener ally for the office and the service, in or der to meet the demands occasioned by postofRoe business, but still recommends much less increase in these directions then was urgently demanded by the late postmaster, fearson, ana tne pres ent postmaster Van Cott , 1 Bits sf fan tad Pallossply. A srood resolution is a Sue starting noint. but as a terminus it haa no value. -i-8oranton Truth. - ; , " What a glorious world this would be if people lived up to the epitaphs on their tombstones! Hutchinson News.., When everything appeara unusually fresh we say the season is forward, and when a person is nnusually forward we say he is too fresh. Boston Transcript, v Mr. Popinjay My dear. " I have in vited Mr. Forinland, the distinguished explorer, to tea to-morrow. . - - . Mrs. ropinisyw natever put it into your bead to do that? nr. ropinjay a want to see u ne can find that collar button I lost last Mon day. Burlington Free Press.' . ; -i A Chicago paper reports that Savan nah has a flock of red -headed geese. Their favorite resort is probably beneath the shade of a white horse-cheetnut tree, Chicago Herald, America's national nouria cornmeal. Washington Critic, "I want tlie librnry,'" said Mr. flas; well to the architect, 'to be the larar- est and airiest room in the honne." 1 don't see what yoii want with a library, " interposed Mrs. Oaswell, "you know very well you don't smoke. Burdette. (E&sentietial. 0' tHfcRNMlKlltO - KEM ALE OOLX.KOK, urMuLxra. n. L kjiu HeCDIUH IMIKIB Ant. at. 'K. Kuperior advantages offnrad Ii all douartnMuU. Cbarxea very mtxlrrntc, yr Catalunoe aBuiy b T. M.JOhl. f1KIJlTY tXlU.KJlt.-KntrBi EKarotDa 1 tioas Kept. W and 4th. Kwltallona aad fiieturea knsla promptly Hept. Mh. Mead yotiai lor cauiinsus a, on re vo ... v J OHM V.UiUW:iJL. Prnnldent. JfjR,2t :. , Trinity Collrn, N. C. gT. ARYW SCHOOL, RALE1UH. N, C, . SSTThc f5th Heml-Annnal fcssloa beftas ' ror Catalogue, addm, tha Ruetnf. jy44nt. Bsv.' BlLSSiat HHEVEH. A. M. , ; DAVIDSON COLLEGE. - Ths rirrr-Tinito y kab Baerss guv, 1 Jth,: 1 t'inua mJaras w ac aai a t a eirrv. mm , f ' fHTMit. axu jSom. Htc'iik snscKinsni K ' vft jvm t. jm a a prkp mm r ay SjI.xcti av Euevaa BKKiuk Elkyvka FOoT-GBADUATB TUIIE; PBXIf OF lUItlOA. , . ' tH E M AKTEIfH 0QTJR8R, " f - " , IHK HClhNCK mt'lKSK-. . " JCCT.rXTIC CQi'KMi. , , ,. -f . . BIJntSEHM COUKHE. - Tsana LIsesai. as Exrxssxs tow. :. ' For s Catalogue address the President," Rgv. J. B.SHEARKR.D.D..LL.D.; - Davidson College, W..C, jniyu ,r. ''- -....- .. - . Vortti Cflfstitta Snmmer Rtaoru. r'- x&No. Cure No Pay mliE PROPRIKTOlt K THR OASTDNIA X Mineral nprinnm' the following pro uusiuoo: Toy Oil affl Icted wltb Kidney trouble) lAdlxmtlon or txnsttpatloB, wtto will eouie totiamonla and use the water for one week, as directed, aud la not benefited, his botel bill will lie paid by the propria. wroi ine tsprinx'- l..liur r Aiv, CONNELLY SPRINGS, Situated among the foot bills of the Blue Bulge Mountains, within fifty feet of tbe W. N. C. It. R.. at Con nelly Hprings Station, Murk county v N C. 100 leet above the level of the ocean, in a dellKhtruh salubrious cli mste. Hotel aeeomiitodatiousilrst vlass. As aa Alkaline water it is equal to tbe celebrated Buffulo Lithia nprwus of Virginia.- Relieves Blight s Disease and cures Diabetes.? Every disease of the Kidneys aud Bladder finds relivf in the use of this water. It is Very elho.icioua in all discssvs peculiar to women, it cures Dyspepsia aud Nervous Dtsvaaus. i ! MKKONEY BRO.. J.lim Coniiulli 4ringiliurKeV.uuly,N.C. New aauerttacinmlB. m9k HAI.K PITHTKmSKn. Li His tola IS Ward No. i tour-oft hem an tiu, ruvrd. rruntluit on tirahaw, Niuth, and Win I lb street. Improved lotaona with 19 loom, fronting-on Urulmin street; one wltb t rooms, fronting on Hmlth street. Alao, a. ..1.1 .1 i . . ... ... . . Tl utiviHniininiiv iwta 111 w aru nu. sa irunv Ing on M) era and K streets. All Mia above lots will be sold at Public Attetloh at Court Houae dour, on TaeadaJ-, August 1,189, at 12 e'eloek to, e'or further particulars, address Vi is, ij.vu9un, nopeweii r. v., jylst. r , Moeklenburg o St, C. SV-The eale of the almve described prop er iias wcu wiunru uuiu AUgunt SMI. STEAM , FITTINGS ' We have bought imI the steani fittings from BREH & HoDO WELL and will now carry a full line at our new office. " UREM & CO., - It) East Trade street. We have Engines, Boilers, Cottom PsiusEa, Saw Mills and all kinds of machinery at the lowest pucks. BKEM&CO., -v' - - 18 East Trade street. a ALE OF VALUABLE CITY LOTOI J", By virtue of a decree of tha Mnnarlnr wmnw wevawiiDurgooaDiy in ine opaeiai Psoeeeding. wherein Julia B. Mprings and others, are pialntlfls, and Bleeker Hprings and others, are defendants, had on the iUtb day ol June.lflgfcJ will sail to tliebUfheet bidden " the Court Bouse door. Id the City of Charlotte on the th day of Augnet, ltht following valuable real property. First-Two lots, in the City of Charlotte, being numbers Sit and S4S In Hquare tt, on the inapaf tbe plan of said elty. and being ue same upon woien toe reaiaenee ot tne lave A. ii. Hprings is situated. nnvHvu. iu.. I miii til n uw cur- ner of Church and Btonewall streets, being lot No, UN In Hquare la) on said map of aiUVIIX. ' '.'"' ." . '....;..'" .'-..'.. Third-One lot in said elty on the corner ofC'bunob and Btonewall streets, being lot No, 1141. In Hqlmre HI, on said map of said elty. - . i Fourth One tract nf land on East side of Tryon street ite road leading out from same being the same described, Iu died from W. K. Myers Trustee of Le Roy HDrlncs to A. B. Horlnaa deceased. dald Febrnary 92, IMS, and registered In the reg. ntera uince, in saia couniy, in ooos s, page evw, w .ii rcu i vivrv uw is iibrwy Hinuw. ' t . .. Terms of sale, caih, K. T. Casslbs, ' July , ItWft. ,1m Commissioner. Tf-toff OA MONTH can be made working ilfor na. Arenta oroferred whoean fur. ish a horse and give their whole time to the buKinesa. Hpare momenta may ne prontabiy employed also. " A few vacancies in towns and cillcs. M f. JOHNSON a CXM loot Main Hi., Richmond Va. N. a Please state age and nunlneseexperlenee. Never mind about aenotug stamp lor reply. ; lr.J.A W. Snay2mo;th .... ,. " Cobboge piotur. CABBAGB PLANTS, wholesale and retail, ready June 1st. Vnll atork alt kinds Vegetable. . W.W. Pnirsa,713N. College nb Sooke, Clotiotwrp, c, t; ' Home For Hoant Aitpbkmkmt Amusement: - The Vacuum Tipped Arrow PistoL ,;Home : Amusement ' v , Home ; tSTPerfeotly Harmless , Accnratel . Sural Pistols, Arrows, and Target, AO eta. . . 300 Sold in one week. New supply ." J J f" . - f just received. EnrIM A flRKMHAM IIK1NM llKKUiiAM Amusement x Home Amusement - v Home Amusementi PICTURES! PICTURES?! A uew lot of the foUwing subjects: "NYDIA" - - . , " THE FATES v"-..- , "THE PEACE MAKER" ;. . ia noat and suitable Frames .. and low prices. Tbe new Bvk ."' .:'.. t "THOU SHALT NOT" ' r - is having a very large sale ot ' ROSS & ADAMS, ; C3"1jW1 A!?l) Stattoneky Stokk, . Next to Klr Nat'l. Banit, '' ( iiahittk, N, C. -or.. tXGINS! rOGlNSl! We expect to use tb is s(ace to tell our Home People, from time to time, what we are prepared to do for them. Wa now hava a special offer to make on gins, as we are going oat of the bustness. We hare on band the following named gins, feedera and condensers made by theS. Z. Hall tiin Co. One 70 saw Oin, Feeder aad Condenser. Oie 40-saw Feeder. ' One 60 saw (Jin &bd Condenst-r J used ' ooeseason). -(TTheBe eau be boueht cheap. ' ' Write for catalogue on Engines. BdU era, Cotton Presses arid Saw Mills Pul leys ana ennftuig. , - , UDDtLL, C03XPANY." je8t!y Chablotts, N. C , BUGCIES -At COST! , BUGGIES AT COST! To make oom for the large stock which we art how receiving, we will sen at cos tor ea&n only: v . "y- 1 Buckboarda. . , i Full Leather Top haetdns (I Col , nmons, i uortianaL , - tipeh Buggft. ' Top Buggies.. ''.. 4 Carriage nd Surriea. ' - sSTKow is tbe time . for a bargain. Come rizhi alone before it Is too lata. : Ai G HUTCHISON & CO. , - JUST ARRIVED, One Car load .White Corn, .-, ; One Car load Oari' -'z - " . ... .'. -.-:---'I . -V, Jt' ?.-s"Vr.--at One fine Brood Mare "from Morristovirn, Tenn.- Dea maf k & Teletrrah stock, , R. A' LEE & CO. m81 ' ' - : BEST CORN MEAL ' BEST CORN MEAL : MILL FEED. . . MILL FEED, ' Orders promptly. filled.'. Capacity 800 bushels1 per day , 'STAR MILLS CO., , r Sa-FOUR HPICTIALTII'!. riOVU. M KATH. mKCtW a an TK AM. OnruFaultlesa' brand of flour Is of the oirorst graae roner fatoni. : We set our mtiata Iron nackera v.rklr Hams and Breakiast Bacon are luach sweet er when freak from the core. , Call and get our pamphlet telling; rUow tn selectand wmli imhU.o - We claim the iortfeat retail trade oil roaa tea eonees i n tns elty ntit swtttt ol wiiioh t we select none but the best qualtt es, roan! It ourselves and give it Iresh at all times. Have Inst rarlMl a wn flna u ti Uanri. HasJavaM-try it, Onsen and Black Tens in great variety, - .. Our Motto "Best poasl Me value for the warn money.-- a gooa article for wets.. Choice. Wo.. Choicest, :5c.. to SliSL Wa carry tbe largest ana best assorted stock of Fine ' AWL'stl and see for yonrself. - ' -1 . lUHKiTr ftvrrHlTMte a. nv ' "...:'' '-J..V St EautTrartostroeL? Telephonfem. , Free Iiellvery. Puiftecipnol. " 8. i. FBMBKKTON. - ' ' T. t. JEBOMK. r , PEMBEKTON H JEROME. , WProm pt a ttenUon srWea to all elasses Of eaai ouainess. iimca in uourt Ham. Ap30 - CHARUXTTE, N. C, - a L. HUNTER. J. P. - i. Will attend to Salts upon Notes and Accounts. Examinations made of Signers to Deeds. ' omca ix uw mntDiNO.-' BYNUM dt SHIPP. Attohnkts at Law. Orkknsbobo, N. C uouections promptly attended to. Beal estate bought and sold..; . .- f8S,ly B. C JOHKS.- ; ' : h- C, W. nLLBTT. ATTORNEYS, JONES & T1XLETT. Law Bctldiko, y- - Chabuttb, N. C T E. HINMAN, M. D. Homoeopathio At. Physician. 17 East Trade Street. Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. m; 8 to 6 p. m. TVB. GEO. W. GRAHAM, Practioe U limited to disease of the Era. Eab. Aim Thboat. Charlotte, N. C. deolt Doota and 0hoe. tUS Oxfords s and Suppers!!! Oxfords and Suppers!!! ' Full stock of Ladies' Oxford Ties and Low Shoes new stock arriving every wees, elegant upturn cuippers just rs reoeived.? . - " , - - ' Something for Gentlemen.. Bright Don nils oxford Tleahnndsnma and light prioe 1160. Ueuuine Kangaroo vaiora ires oueoi sn nnse--priee W&M.-' - - .w mimw v.lin. I I,,.. Vl Dill I .aces for Oxfords, 10 ets. Silk Laeea. don . 7lnl...,A T In. AvAwtn... K.. .III. Die tengin, au ew. uennins rornoise Lanes new importatioa-to ets. per pair. . . , 0See onr Trunks. Ban. and Samnla Cases.. . - . GTSee our bars-aina in everr line tne nnest stocx in tne city. "JGILREATH '& COC'" ' Suooeesors to Pegram & Co... lfl 8. Tryon St'.-. ' t- Oxford Ties! Oxford Ties! -Oxford Ties! , Oxford Ties! Oxford Ties! Oxford Ties! We have lost opened ops targe stock of Oxford Ties for Ladles. These gooda are of superior , - niaKee.uie latest enis, ana noo. . ...... j- . blest appearance. No fslioe Is " ao eomfiirtable in Hnmmrr. nor is any other so stylish. Expect- " - . , Ing avcrjr large trade In these roods, we laid in a larre stocsc. lhe styles, makos, aud mate- -. - rials, are of Iniuiiie VHriety. " i"" Kid, flondola, Tn, toro. In ' v' fact, all kinds duliua leathers. - i.".. .'...... - .. . ... 'rices range from $i. to 3.5a rices range from $i. to $3-5a rices range fron $x. to $3.50. , : 1 - a. r,. I?A?TTTTN & T"0. a. r.. it an :1s! & 1 ,0. a. 1;. i:: .vivf 1 -o. - EXTRA'. One lot e.11 wofl Elack Henrietta, 40 inches wi.'eat 10 cents. ETery fibre wool. Full 4J iutlies. f. ' STILL ' EEDUCIXO. - , . " TL. A . Awrm iV.. .ul.l I. B .!. " iw urn i.v m.;. uiw -"ii M"B p .v : us assurance that the barruiuuoi.ered are being appreciated.: Tbe third day dawna with a longer list and lower prf. see than any day previous to this. 1 ii is is a bargain day with us. Now Is tbe tuns to sell thes goods. People don 't like to buy Lawns In January, but they will buy in July. This is a bona fias sale. ; W mean business. Out business reputation ts staked oh what we tell sou every morning. AVe could hot af ford to deceive you, Large lot Fancy Parasols at cofil. " ti louse versey s for mountain or sea , Shore at very great roductiondi Tile billy trouble with then was the prk. It has been remedied now... Children! : Lace Caps St greatly reducbd figures. 1 They taunt alt go. AVe dont waht . Single on Ifeft oeK tJhb. large lot f them to be closed out ai bine cents. : IIOHAUI BBtuiAKTlKBS, Th taw . Stylish and serviceable Dress Woods noW on the market, Only four bleces, And all of them different. There is nothing more desirable for travelihir. TbeT are bool, pretty, dont crush: don't cstcM dust. Formerly 0 cts..phr yard. fJtlw we close otti the lot at 43 ets. Batistes that were IS cents, now 10 , cents.:: Sateens, Sateens. - .r - ' -V ' T. L. SEIGLE ft CO.,"' -,' . ' - U W. Trade Street,' ' , .' , - ' CHAitijOTTa, N. C- CDautjea. Clorka, glc. antayspsst " bays to some tuv ,t , WBlNl)AY,Ul4V . Boyott Hot troubled wiUr ths lime,liffh O'er yoliVbtjIilehi thiie stfonk neeeseUlesi Hold nubewall'd their Way. " ' , .AaTvarsnCt-eorATSA, Mnt ir.L ncuirmia'a tniues u uesiiuy SUMMER PRICES KOW rtt?raif , ' ''- - - .With a vtew to reducing our spoonst we nave pui uow iue f' . - - A. JL. prices to tne very oouom norcn .- and, offer unprecedented bar.' gains to those who are in need of Table Cutlery.' j - Tea Spoons. 7if cents per set and op., w Table Sooons, Sl.SS per set and np. ; Table Fork f 1.89 pe pet end ; Tttble knives, 1.5 per set and np, ; Dessert Knlvss, $1.2$ per set and op. -c. j uuner s.mvus, in ets. ssu Sugar Spoons, 19 ets. and up, . IHJ I 111., UU Ui tUUblM - BOYNE & BADGER,. J . 0OYNE & . BADGER, , - Iadinc ewelers ahd Optician! . ppWi afld Obriclafl9 T- Leading Leadihg pWfiprt and Ootidahs Charlotte. ' , A ' - , Charuotte. . Charlotte., r - Jnantfltue. A BROAD ASSERTION 1 . Yet iruthlui ana inconiro- . - vertible -:- .Mttli... .r .lh. VnrthsraslJirb-.- Alia v-vij p"i v. . .-. . . . - - Muiuitl Life Insurance .Oouipany of a bat- . ever Uitlbi AUfciUrsmun.. Z T - still receives a much largerdivlUend than a similar policy of any other company in the J. T?Kt. nrr tme: r vi" Tohlins or Plain depvurts 1ibi. tc-.. bHarUltK. largeat yearly diVidubUB turuubes Hi . r"Hirf3tTi7W! tHAiAKjW' THK WUKLD 'IO A tdMPAKIHHi OF Kb- bultb on hi mi i .a k fuuvim. - m j ... m ii .( . .iHitmiiii vmrtnm : IS IT, CERTAIN?. ' True Hfeaisuraore makes what is tauAoealJway with th UBeerUluUss Of ths" future.- . -i.- ' ... ."i.. It snakes esruiin proisioiur J " i and children; for If you live, you eontinua to support laeuii ir you i"i , gives tbeu support when iucoms . yum.. ... .a' " .... Itmaaee certain snni.w. '"v....; future; lor if you live and have taken an i ae- , ... , . utai.inw in, v.Htn.n . cumulative policy in - - limited payment liieorendowmeat fonline IU MS JMIDIUIIItQi iwi w-f"K- yourself reap the oenenisui nu.-. By 2sarante in a sound eotOpsny you a, nu.runiiiMof aueunlativr aud lms- . ardoua liiTeslinenls. An sulMble pvhey r; is as certain oi paymeu. - r 'A im asalnst the uncer. Uintles of fomiiie." If your riches take .. wings, yow may UU hiok toyjOuraeKuranoe.; as a guard and prolci-tlon. ..,' -Certainly life assurani Is a boon to rnsn- : kind lor a policy call on ' . ' c ' . nefU J- PO.. AflKNTS. . r- ' EquitablsvLipx, Assubakcb Socimr," 18 E. Tkjidk St., Charlotte, n. . iUiattllaneona. HALE8. -v trviatrna ne fTHASIiOTra ASP MsCKUUiaVBO COCSTYl ' Three years ago, I retired rrom tn j i. ?..'iaiu Nnarl have re-em- barked again on any own account, v You will And me atmroio isn,ri. Wittkowsky's store, where I was in . m. v..n i have a stock of subeten- its!, plain, elegant , WATCHES Afllf rv mi . ,. . do not carry extravagant priced, fralt. pi !. Mv sooosare pwiu.jkii, u ."-,, "in thi" matter Of rcpalra ol Jewelry and Watehe.,lti..um Old patrons and newrespectriilly. reooeeted . tOCaU aU luaim mi Bjg - r , A. 11 I ' Summer Summer Sliirts Summer Shirts Shirts Summer Shirts . . . . ryTisK French Flanel fclflRTa FOR DAT WEAR IN HOT WEATHER, CHsAFKR THAN AKTWHERB F1B. ft.R0- f2.00 ! -'"fl.50Mi.C0. U.50 ' $1.80 -UO WrU. KOT tiUUN'K. - Will kot Shrink. Flannel Flannel Flannel Flannel Flannel Flannel TA BEAVTIFCL FINK Cashmere Cachn-.re Cac,.r..crc Caf1-r.;cre Ca:.!.:v.cre Casl.mcre vittttrk nr KlI.K AND Wool in ceijcatk pat terns OF KXil l.-ITB IE SKINR. THAT WILL NOT ennisK ant moke than Cotton, asp wash equally ah wf.ll. 3.C9 t3.53 1.00 TTT 111' .IK . .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 24, 1889, edition 1
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