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CHRONICLE PRICE FIVE CENT. VOL. XL NO. 77. CHARLOTTE, N. G. TUESDAY MORNING, JUNK 3 1891 u adyuti8III1(TI. A thing of Sean ty-B M. Anerewe. Ww do 70a (el rac Burwell at DnB. Dooe mat tbe Seat-Joraan A uo, MMtuweiwfuw Ml T L Belglt A Oo IMfiNul eroesr, raOrerouae. ' MilsaM.vvTne. . Hn 4 m Person's Beaa4y. PKOfLB'S lOLUiH. WANT8D Aa sxpertenoed teacher oe Ira poaition la a school or private family. QaalineatloBa: Knglleh. Latin, : Preach ana radimonta or aanilr. Bnfsrenoes actiapgefl. AKIrees, Mies B. K. OlLue, riinbarY.ua, ftjcklBgbam Co , VUglAU. WAN TBI)- V boankeeperfbrtheirentral Hotel at nck Hill. B.C. For futbor paHlenlare write to J. J.Choate, Proprietor, book Hill. 8 C. JuatV-W. .T OHT-PlaeH bandIM umbrella OB Friday JU Bight la front of WalUrJlrenTe. Finder . will pleas return to tbia ofll.-e. Reward, m SrgCUL NOTICBf. CITY TAX RETURNS -NOTICE. All persona residing in the City of Charlotte who own or hare control of taxable property in the city, on the first of June, 1891, are hereby notified to re, torn to me during the month of June, list of their taxable property in Mid city. And all male citizen between the age of 21 and 50 year, are notified to return at the same time their poll for taxation. By order of Section 80, Amended Charter. FRED NASH. Clerk and Treasurer. May 19, 1891 Stwlm. THE HICKORY SAFETY BICYCLE Ia winning friends every day and if you live in a Motion with good road It will pay you to investigate them. The price la lets than others of equal merit. Can be ridden by everyone. Catalogue free. T. T. Oilmee, Act., Charlotte, N.O. Fresh Groceries Fresh Groceries At The Progressive Grocery. Baraga, goiter SlrtuUa. NOLAN DINK COMPANY. Gentlemen: Twenty years ago I waa a moat 0"edtul aalrerer from eh route liver oom llBt. For two yeara I waa nnder moat aklHed medical eara, deriving only tem porary relief. During Ibla period my bod ily and mental condition Were deplorable Indeed, I had deapalred of ever being a well man until one bottle of Johnnton'a Nolandlneeonvlnoed the to the contrary. Twenty yeara' Immunity from a reeor rouoe of liver troablee ought to convince U aeoet akeptleal. Johspw A. Horirrirs, 1- Master or tbe Rlehinond. Va., Does. 4iiams or uw, atoiAOHi, ibkbiolab ITlSVt, UlT lUSMn. A.BB oombd h Dk. Muss's NsatvYsa. Kree fcamnieaf BTJBWBXfc a DPNWa. I have used Mrs. Person's Remedy. It releived my suffer i" greatly and I can say it is tle best tonic and blood puri fier I have ever tried. Bettie Alexander, Concord, N. C. DO YOU VVANTTRK hEiTV DO YOU WANT TnK BEST? We are selling tbi r t tooth brush ci the nurkt-t. Caey are Kenuioi EN(3i Hi IWP B-ED I - (jroods AVe a ur-nt,H- . 1 t the bris t.rw will not o in If they do I'iuk your bruh hi k . . , a new fifi. We are m .fc .-vial ran of ' Oua and not unr before they are all Kooe. JOHUAN 'X)., Dmirgist. x WUE8E DO YOU OET DRUGS V You ought to buy where yon have the largest stock to seleet from aol oan get .the best terms and are perfectly cocfi dent you will receive fair treatment. We nave built up our immense trade In this way and would like to have your order too, BURWELL & DUNN, Wholesale Retail Druggists. Charlotte, M. C , men's eiolI)ifl bh5 Xttnti0t)lttB , W. KAUFMAN & CO. - r.- t Radi'al Reductions . : - Ksve bjet mtle on the prioes of oar - '; high grade suite to All up the gap in our medium and lower grade assortment. , - $14-75 i OfTers nhoto of sbtcit 850 Hegant 930, , .. H8, $17 ! "a . 'w -tb r P.iom iiir h.fcuff re- a"th ui.re- - e dented hffrv n4 the euS inaan-o all . pitrobasets a ereaf aaving of it to 13 per T OS9a.V- . .' '. -?-.,-,::, - Parents- Save Money " s , - - There are a aoaded of eurperb ber V' pms) la owr Juveoils Department. - we avtioa bat two or three. The S3 Knee Rsat Salt are the oompptitcra' regalar ST sad $7 50 article. Ktlt fnr little fel- hiwa at S3. S3 0, 99, and SS 50 whk-h . repreeeat a saving of 1 roa SI 59 to ft. i J'hoojraads of shirt wabt ia evur pros . er fabrio, from 25c' tip. .'Big bargain , this week m oar Head wear Department. " , Wo ar dosing out 800 pair t adies' Fine Shoe worta from S3 to SI 50 at 50 - owaiasair. . - t y : ' ISO pair low qnarter shoes, t" .wurthfrem $30toS9at73eenta. - W.KAUFIIAN&CO. toatt!)., eiatk, l8lrfi,lEcc DO YOUR GLASSES 8UOT If not you let u fit yoa with a pel of superior glasses, par prices are ex ceedingly moderate. Not only do we ourselves fit glasses, bat we also fill oculigU1 prescription. If yon have a number that suits you, but want a pair of glasses, tend your nnmber, and w will fill your order at bargain prioes. We are down low on glasses, to get yonr trade. BO YNE & BADGER, Jewelers and Optician, Charlotte, N. a If Headache follows a frolic, BridycrQtine cures it. CJrjj ooa, (Sir, MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALE. At this season of the year it it cus tomary with as to inaugurate a great sale wbieu we have heretofore styled a Midsummer Clearance Sale. The reason for such a sale le obvious. Soon we will oommeaco rtoeiring Fall Good and there are many things that mast be got ten out of the way of them. Many short lengths must be disposed of. Many things we don't wish to carry until nx t season. We make it a rule to begin each season with, new, fresh and desirab'e good' Tbeee things show you why we inaugurate a great clearance sale. The word ' clearance 'explains it all clear out the stock Eac.i day we will off or some sptoial thing aud a price will be put upon it that will sorely clear it out. Watch each day's bargains from now on. They will prove interesting to you. Today we knock away one third of the price on Grenadines. Regular prioes: 8.o0, 1.67, 1 83, 1 88, MB, 1 00 Clearance prices: S3 50, 1 25, 1.05, 1 00, 98c, 60c. T. L. SEIGLE & CO. HTSoniething-new in bargain every day of tbe salf . oiuunec, tgiita and piano "A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever." Mosquito Canopies at (i.oo. The force of this familiar quo tation is recognized and appre ciated when you see and ex amine that piece of household furniture shown in my show windpw. Mexican Grass Hamocks$i.5cJ A piece of furniture is a "Thing of Beauty" sure enough when it combines utility with a low price, thus bringing it in reach of all classes and in this way advancing public tastes. Lawri Settees $350. The handsome piece of furni ture shown in my window does not only serve as the most per fect folding bed, but it is also a writing desk, wash stand, ward robe, three long deep drawers, two book shelves and an, i8x 40 Ger.. Bevel Glass in the door of the wardrobe, to be used as a Dressing Case. Baby Carriage $7. 50. For this very artistic and use ful piece of furniture I only ask $65.00. . ; . , Girls' Tricycies $6.50. - The same thing costs you j u tiatwher 4 Come ard in spect it;-; ..;- -'- - " Carpet r lat form Rockers $3.50 -r- E-M. ANUREWS? - ',;.,The Furniture Mao. I-' , Commercial news,.' marke reports, business enterprises Tke Weatker Rtrt. WaBoinotos, D 0.,Jvn S3. Fore cast for North Carolina: Light show ers; lUtkmary temperature; rVmtberiy eriada .: Lscs! Weather &tfr U. 8. ftaAL Ofrob, CHABbom, X. Jaae S3, 1891 I iillli i i jL 3 " 8am 89 907371 SW 10 90 Cldy Spm 29.847B73SW 8 W Cldy June 88,1891. Yastorday. 8am 80 78 8pm 87 78 Max 9d BO Win 7 3 Preo 00 OS J. N. Rt kxx. Observer. YHITtM tX A BTOKM. Nlett Postal ( Urks lo be Ttt Be twMi Sslliksry aid KisxrHle. apedal to Taa oxsomicui. SiusBUBY, June 88. A severe wind and rsln storm accompanied with hail kited Salisbury and vicinity yester day evening. ' Corn and oat not 'eat badly blown down. Lightning from the cloud struok Obldiah Atwells'hOttM in North ward. The lightning cook a clothes wirtoa peach tree near by and tplit it in two piece. No serious damge was doue. A full meeting or the Y. M. O. A. was held yesterday eve aing. The matter of forming a Ladles' Auxiliary was under consideration. Sufficient interest was manifested to gsarantee aa organisa tion at an earl; day, A burial service has been held from the Lutheran ohuroh Friday, Satorday and Sunday. Tbeee singular Incidents have elicited marked comm. Sat around tbe city. The Morehsed visitor are dropping in .one br one. The report a lane crowd in attendance with all available accommodations taken up. East bound train No. 13 en W. N.O. railroad was delayed ten hoar last night on account of a trestle washed out near Barnard's station. Hsavy rains sod storms are reportsd an along the line from Knoxville to Saleebwry. Twelve telegraph post la snecesetuB were strode oy lightning beyond smoT rtetown.Tenn. Mtasn Annie Kraut and Annie Taaffe returned last night from 8t Mary's Seminary, Charlotte. It I settled now almost beyona a matter of cavil that postal clerks will be put oa thw nlgnt treiaa between Bel laburyaod Knoxrille. This I a eoa veoieucti. the oitisen of Baliabury have naked for, for several years and it will bvt hsiied with asiight. Tb prooaw il ly is, tl.f f w iu be yut on by the let or 15th of July. BenKiUaandBd Yowaar. or uotsun. bia, S. C , spent yesterday visiting rela tives in the city. Jno. Hellig and family left today for Connelly springs to (pond the summer. A sale of unclaimed freight by J. W. Webb, depot agent, wa mad here last Saturday. About fifty different arti cle were told from which were real ized nearly the. amount of freight enarge. Salisbury is Increasing it donation to the Jefferson Davis monumental fund. Between f IB and 120 more ha reoHQtly been subscribed Other will fa;l in the line. Now, let aU the town in the south take pattern from Salisbu ry in this patriouo work and such a fund will be ralssd that will do, not only everlasting honor to tbe aobie old hero, but exhibit a loyal reverence for the lr t cause lathe State of tbe Con federacy. THI ft. aig.M188Kg M0SB0E. The 8irveytr Treelajr ai Air Lia Free Mt Pltatait te Laieuter. ij.'-olal ui Tun ( HROTKiua. 1 vnos, N. 0 , June 22 The eorps of eub.i. rn engaged in suiveying the Roanoke at Southern Railroad, are making an air line from Mt. Pleasant to Lancaster, 8. C-, and ara now at Stouts on the C. C. Road about 7 mile west of bore. They will continue the survey, it k said, till they reach Lancaster, This rout will oroee the Q. C. 4k V. road at or near Pottei a crossinK a few miles north of Waxnaw. Communion ssrvicr were held in the Preebytdiian church yesterday and the pan ' or was assisted by Rv Mr. Kirk pKrkk. of Wadsalwro. The inetalla 1 00 of Rev U. If. Dixon took place Saturday. Bv. Kiikpatrick delivered the charge te the pastor and Dr. Miller, the charge to the coagrescsttcn. It was an able and appropriate anwourse ana the whale o aggregation regretted that he eonld not rvruain till Monday The eater pr-ainir firm, Messrs Shuts &Sjos, hsvu juttput ap a brick ma chine in the out edge o. town, with a capacity of thirty thousand bri k- per dar. The elay is of an excellent quali ty and the work at done welt The proepect now it that brick bUU tag will take plao of wooden one. A severe etorra of wind and dast passed through here yesterday after Dooa. - At times the dust wsa so tnhg U stt a person eonld net be ewe) few r.rps ey. Leavt and email brsacbe a ere tripn'd from . the tret but ne dnmegseae done. . Shortly after thi lb- n wbm w neavy rain fali. " ' " Hr. Mt Barela.f i a yonag mlaisasr from Kcotuoky. is doing evaageiistie wot k for tbe PretbyresiaB ehnrek in Ui ioe and Aesoa roontfee daring hi fsoBM vsrio. i He eoedected ite yestetday av Dethieerrm .14 mikw from bera, . ii;".., : . . --i Is is desired on the part of several that the tax ori'dor at this place be in creased. Under the present ordiaenee the tax eu a dog is only 60 osnts. whether it ie on tbe respec table bird dog, tbe amiable brindled ear, the flop eared hooeihe honey ewed,,fioe"or the augar coated poodle. Aa increase of tax would either benefit tbe treasury or thia oat soma of the wortfekrea etors. Hire IMy Anstia goes today on a visit - Miss Kate SlmpsoB ha retained front . tra Lamar anu ifis" Sate Ham laend, who hare been vextUng hey barf PREPARING FOR ARBITRATION THE JtJRlSDICriON OF THE UNITED STATES IX BSURING SEA TO BE DETERMINED BT ARBITERS. IS SLAVIH AM ARTIST. TktTreanrj DepartBidt Coaslderlag Wketkerer Hti Admit tie FigUitt Slaria u Aa irtbU Washington, D. C, Jane 83. The Department of State ha been notified that the British government ha ap pointed Sir George Baden Powell and W. Dawson, agents for that government to visit Alaska and ooUect information respecting seal fisheries. The statement oomes from Load on that these men have been appointed arbiters i errone ous. Negotis"on looking to arbitration of claim made by the United 8ttee to jurisdiction over Bearing Sea have not jet progressed to a point that would permit of appointment of arbiter and in fact the nature of the arbitration it self baa not been agreed upon. Pre sumably it will bt entrusted to a board composed of two representatives of the United States, two of tlreat Britain and and the fifth member to be selected by the first four. But this presumption maybe negatived by insistence upon Russian representation, or it may be that some neutral power will be called in. These are matter that will doubt lees be arranged without difficulty when Great Britain and the United State have finally agreed upon exact question to be submitted to arbitra tion. It may be that Powell and Daw. son will hereafter serve as representa tives of tbe British government upon expert commission which these two na tions are bound to send to Alaska thi summer, but is altogether i 1 possible that they will be appointed arbitrator a their previous, duties might be sup posed to unfit them to act judioiously ia a matter where they had formerly aoted a partisan experts. Of 685,000 ounce of silver offered for sale to the Treasury Department 815, 000 ouuoea were purohaaed at 100 50 and lOe.75. Purchases of silver at tooal mints up to close of bosines on las; Saturday aggregated 879,000 pounds. Acting Secretary Spaolding this after noon accepted tbe offer of Harvey Fiake aid Sons of New York to take 8 400,000 of the 81 per cent loan of the District ef Columbia at 8100 581. is a ruoiusf and AirrifiT. Tbe question of whether the landing of pugilists Slavin and Mitchell, under contract with Dr. J. A. Dougherty to give exhibition wa violation of alien contract labor law is being investigated by the Treasury Department. One of the point involved in this case is whether the pugilist can be considered as "axtiats" within the meaning of that Uw. COLUMBIA'S BGDHET. flr. TIHbsi ii Belig Accssei f !- slsteaey Usaal. Special to Taa Chbobiclb.) Colombia, S. 0, June 88. About half pact one o'olock yesterday Gideon Ch tiers, an old colored man, wri kill ed by lightning in tbe eastern suburbs of tbe city. Chaffer wa standing some distance from the doorway of hi house and wa instantly killed while a woman inside the building was not se riously Injured, although tbe bouse wa splintered. At o'clock tomorrow morning the Columbia Baas Ball Team, the Colum bia Zouave and a large concourse of friend will leave by special excursion for a two day' visit to Charleston. The Zouaves will give exhibition drill at tbe ball ground and will no doubt at tract large crowd. jane uerrttt, an unfortunate outcast. was run over by a shifting engine of the Richmond and Danville road here yesterday at 8 o'olock Saturday morn ing. Tbe inquest developed the fact that the body waa cold and stiff, and had been dead for some hour. Another engine had passed the spot two hour before and the body waa not then there. The general be M is that the woman wa murdered ana alter waras put upon the track. There is some evidence to support thi view, bat no on ha been implicated aa yet, The newspapers of the State are criti cising the ad ministration quite severely lust now. W. J. Hackstoa and Super intendent May field, are bearing the brunt 01 it lor tne otreoiar awaea iron their office in the interest of Mr. Tback ton's School Journal, of which nien- tios ha been made ia thia eorrerpon deace. Oovemor Tillmaa is beiae- accused of Inconeletano. During tbe last cam tiBiABj'be eery severely criticised the State t ffioiale tor having rail toad pease secured thereof beiog "aemboceled Bed dsbauohed" aad U ie ao developed that he and his family always rid on a Bu&mond at Danville lemts TrtteB a Kit ia Raibrllle. Chjcaoo, June 83. A special front Ntsbviile, Tena.ays: MVa mint Town, in Hvuth Nasbviiie, waa again excited last night aad a serious riot seemed im meot A extra force of poiWe have beea en duty ia the neighborhood aince last Tuesday night's trouble, War baa been declared, by tbe negroes Watch men auardlns Foeterssubl to prevent Its beisg burned was shot at by two ne groes iat nigni. a orowo was earner log, when twenty-fire polios appeared, Dre veti tine trouble. . Two military com panies have been eodar arms foe three night past, and when tbe first shot were heard these were telephoned for and marched to the scene. Each of forty men bad twenty rooadjof ammn aitlon. - A telephone meats; received at 8aiiiht state that all i quiet aad rtOI OCR FIIGHB0R fl WILLI. IiUreatlig Isrriee atth rrtakjterl as Ckarck-KnarelUt Ltltsk Ctaltj Special toTTiaCHBoeicLC.) Pibbvuxb, Jane 31. The service at the Preabyterian church at Pineville on Saturday moraing were of an inter st log character. Quite a large congrega tion assembled to witness the Installa tion services of the new pastor, Rsv. J T. Wad. Rev. Root. Miller preached a strong aermon, setting forth the work of the Holy Spirit. The ohargs to the pastor wa also made by Bee. Mr. still er, and ons of ths very best charge w hay e ever heard wee mad to ths church by Rev. Roger Martin. At tbe conclu sion of the services, the hand of Chris tian welcome we extended to Rev. Mr. Wade by Be vs. Martin aad Miller, the church and ths minister resident of the hour. Rev ML D Giles, of the Methodist, and Rev. F. 0. 8. Curtie, of the Baptiel church. Bee. Mr. Wade bide fair to become a useful and efficient mlnieter. Be ia very much esteemed by those who know him. Pineville is making arrangement for the coming bt Evaogelist Leitoa, of Chariest sn, 8. 0. The sweet Singer, Fred Marshal, will accompany him, and of him we have thi to ssr: That hav ing heard tbi singer of the two evan gelist that have sung in Charlotte, we believe Mr. Marshall is the sweetest singer of them all. One important feature in his singing ia that very Word of tbe song is distinctly beard. I Dr. Rjoe, of Pineville, U puttie a obat of paint on hi drag store, and ha jnwtconjpleted a neat and attractive office. The Dr. has an sxoellent prac tice. A TKA8BDT IM WIKSTOH. A Stable Mir4r CBMUted at Dla resHtakle.HMsa. SpeeUl to THSCHBOjrici.B.1 Winston, N. 0 , June S3. The city was thrown into a stats of ooniosion yesterday morning aa the news of double murder ocemrred witaia the citv limits on Saturday night about 13 o'clock. It bsoame current 1b the streets that a negro woman, Mary Go ins. and n white tnaa aMuned John Smith, were murdered near Beta Point, a rather desolate pojtlon of the city. Tbe foe began between several young un l . hnnaanf III funa two of them Smith and Walker soaped aad wore persued. They sought refuge ia the house of a negro woman, when the nik.n Mm nn haaan shoosine. Walker Sraith'a partner, shot three time while other snooting waa earnwa m vj young wnite teiww.wnoseuepsat. rraia r r.u haAfi bonnd oeer to oourt. while effort are being made to capture the other esoapea marverer. xneywereeu drinking. Keep Big Gin lev II fltBt. Aeuevllle Oltlssn. The Charleston New and Courier says that "ths Northern aewspspers are iUled wltn miwepreaeniaiaone or me South and it hsroes, from year's to year's end." Let na be honest. The Hortnera newspapers are woe filled with misrepresentations of the South and it heroes," aad the New aad Courier know that there Is not one hundredth part enough of such misrep resentation to justify it gross exagger ation. Tbe fact is there are a few edi tors at tbe North who would ate en 11 the New and Courier would cease liv ing in the peat and become a newspaper of modern ideas. These few editors say a mean thing of tbe South, and the News and Courier, forgetting that uch cattle grow on the diet it prepare for them, furnishes a full edi torial meal by rMorttng iu kind, aad so the silly war of word proceeds. The New and Courier, though a paper or undoubted ability, ie daily admitting that the South I on the defensive or need defense. That is a great and serious mistake. The South oan afford not to notice noeipaper mamprassnta- tieu of the kind the New and Courier pays so much attention to. It cannot afford to be put on the defensive. If the Mew and Courier must quarrel let it ignore the foot that H is ever hit on the nose, even admit by silence that it ha no no, but watoh for a chance to return the blow and then hit bard with out referring to 1888 or thereabouts. The item that brought from the New and Courier the remark quoted at the opening of these comment wa this, which appeared la the New York Time a a communication: "Mar I be orrmitted throngs year columns to sagrest, if a monument be erected In honor of 'Jeflsreoei Davie,' aha mam of the United States be ask ed to contribute toward the peeuoost' whioh ts to cover aw honorable legs." Now the idea of rtvtog that a ooad a serious crMideratioal la private life, among gentlemea, we tarn oar beck upon shallow iooi taa mean euca re marks. Aad yet the News aad Courier says it "hopes that every patrtotls wo maa in South Carolina and in aU the other SontkM State wfll rend the let ter" esmead from the Tiroes. We hope nothing ef the Mad. The thoueande of southern woasen caabsla better beetaesa. For one thing, they cab be teaching their eons aad daaght era soatbern kktorr as they shoe id know u. The letter se the Tinas does imm mark the tendency ef eawtwat evin iun, fcuoh at daily becoming SBor fa vorable to the south. It represents one man who wanted to write him eel f down aa ass, and wa laaceesf al In ths at tempt. Why bother bob thorn wemee ui o body elso. to learn this fee? Tbe News and Courier should keep It big guns for big game. At lasts Car Bri? cr Hilled. Itmiti Jnna M CI. el. Turner. ttreet car driver, while e davoring to lurauMrwiHsiaaa'aasiu aw leg. car waa knocked down, ran aad killed. j - ' Dswb Ui Baabaakateai- 8- B. Harmoa, while praotJciag on hat biryeej near Stewarts ealu, tost eoctrol of. the ssaonloe aao wa preen. itated about twentr feet down an em baokment. FortasuUely for Urn the recent rata had softened the ground bd4 he eeosped wl(h 0l7 Mf pi PRE WINSTON HONORED RET; BAUDS CADE'S PARTISG WORDS IS THE PROGRESSIYK . FARMER OF THIS WEEK- KQ PRESSURE EEODGHTDPOna. kliigh Titally Daprrpared ft Arct- idit tkt Siathira BipiiHIia. Bpeelal to Tai Chbokici .) RAuaaH.N. C, Jane 33. President George T. Winston, of the University' of North Carolina ha been elected president of the alumni aawoiaUon of Cornell University, at which k, graduated with high honorin 1874. The Progressive Farmer of tomorrow will oontata Rev. Baylus Cade fare- . well editorial. In It he says: With the present isaus of the Pro. greseire Farmer my connection with it as editor terminal a. I retire from the paper of my own motion, and am led to tuts step ny a sens or auty. 11 w right that I should givs to the reader of the paper, aad to the general publio my reasons for retiring. After a earn- .' ful and patient study or the bub Tree- r ury bill, I am convinced that it enact ment into law would be disastrous Its the country, and especially to the ag ric ultural interest of the eounWy. Holding thi la view, I cannot write - in rarer or taa nui. ine dominant sentiment In the Allianea boob thia measure la ia IrrroonoiUable eonflict whh my view: and the only manly and honorable oourse len open for me to to retire, and let another ed ltor take ohargs of the paper whom view are ia harmony with those of the friend ef the Sab-Trearu. rybUl. . . . A a. . a . - we it. It l due to uol row ana so an sue officers of the Alliance mat 1 should dtetiotly my, that no prenmre of any kind has ever brought to bear upoa m to mduee ma to take any position that I eonld not occupy with eonoienoe void of offense. I have beea treated by all the brethren with whom I have beea aseociatsd ia the tnaaagemeat of the paper with the moat marked unlntet mitted kindness; and I retire with the kindliest reeling tor my associate.- ' .'. In another editorial eeeura the fol lowing: "It to with pleasure that w , btroduo to our readers p. F. Duffy a , the editor of The Proeessrre Fsrmer. He needs no word of Introduction to those of our friend who hart favored thi paper with their patronage from It beginning, for it will be remembered hs was associate edit rof thsProgresslT Farmer daring the first and trying year of tta existence. As to his position, hi rMncrples and kla loyalty to the people, we aak that he I a judged by hi works. , Ue 1 one or. tn best Known writer or the State, aad we feel assured will prove himself entirely aooeptabls to the reader and friend of the Progremive Farmer," It wa officially asoertainea toaey from Col. A. W. Shaffer, chief super visor of elections for thi State, that there will be bo mere election pros, ca tions in this Stat under the preaeat taw. The absolute failure of the gov eminent in the oeeea against the War tea and New Hanover returning board have taught a useful lemon. la font year there he been only one eon no tion, that being of a negro at Oxford who on election day swore he would kill any negro who dared to vote the Democratic ticket. t The travel to remarkably heavy on an , the lines of railway. Conductors tell me it to nearly twice a great a 11 was The encampment of the pensioner ad other veteran at Camp Fowl, WrigbtsviUe, begins July S3 aad eon- tinaes six day. It to calculated that , , about 800 wiU attend It. The matter providing quarter for all the multitude of people who will rant I tbe Southern Exposition to oa which should receive tbe attention of all the people of Ralflgt, As yet few are aware ef what to before them. The reputation - - of the city aad State are at take, for unless the thousand 01 people wno ' come rhere get food and shelter they - will leeve heartily condemning the , place. The hotel aoMinmodationa here are poorer than in sny place of this sice, and oet talnly any capital, in the coun try. Men or mean win not pas snow . money in a hotel, though in no place to mere a better opening. - , -- Between the Agricultural aad Me- , chanioal College, and the exposition) grounds, and fat the lands of the former . stands a eottag ana several eanaw . baUdine. Them are ordered removed . ? aad the groaad will be put fat gra. Toe exodus from this part of the State to the seashore eoetinees. Ail the peo- . pto are going wet and so far none are , rsturning. v BA1 8 XALL HDICTSUT.J.W. HILL . ' Cpta tke Charge ef CrhiLuI Libel It ' Tke litkiltot CalTtnitj Itttor. , , Pun imaii Jasaa 81. Unon eons. ' plahst of Rev. ham Sxeeil ths greed jury - ? a a as . S ( I g i. sooay leeee aa isawnntn iw wimiii r libel against Mer. 4. vreaiey iuu. es (Uk HMImb. nifMM rharevd Is - writing aad tMNishIng letters ehsrgmg erimiael ooadnot npon Rev. Bam Small in oonaecsaoa wun inane 01 torn auoau gaa University. TIB Met Wirken 6e it. Low tow, Jane S3. All (ffort made to avert the pending lockout of 85.009 tin pUte workers in Waks have pro-red ,, fuitle-a, Urless there to a change in . the siiuatinn of affairs this week the work wilt close Mowday next. Bxss Bill Test ily At Philadelphia: Bijioa tt Phlh.r j delphiaS. At Baltimore: Baltimore 9, Wash- 4 legtonT. ' .. ' At Brooklyn: New TorkO, BrockljB - Atblsveland: Clrveiand-C, Chicago 4 At Loqwrnie, LonirrCle 0, CiqclBCft1 it t Vit?ttr i, pUmlAOAtf I. tbl OWWqi tJYt BM l WW 988f
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 23, 1891, edition 1
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