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mm liMpi1' aa Jo.1 ijoDipnirmfic, k in s Tbe (teSKRYSB Jots Department had beea I M VI ! f . . t i, ' I. . f I 1 I I- t 1 .'.(. Ill ,'.- -' . W I i . I - I k MUM Tvi-kM M m few inorougniy '-r: r ::e-: vanVndwr ;t':. ' ' r'.4,jiest ,!' :5Vec i fni; T I't T " t -US f-Ty needed - -type." rcbe & v. . aea , ' 13.-.' ,J -'h V'- nu . ti-ju 4tiox.- 7tfin wktt)&. flift6kJl bnoo 1 WylttttcoimtyJln dTanceinaf2 DO I -ijfc.f!UAi "'it f county, postpaid, , 2 JlOdi y,.jHI,liQcUonior clQte t , Wj58l ;H8 ,tmin5i y,fhim boohn ,j.iawiA it. -v JLjXm I i J V, MROBBg.lumJust felorned from the Northern Market, and we ar , cei? inpnr Second Fall Stock ptOOT3;SJJQ&3 , A jf a.l.BASHBwbich i mplet in everv Departmnt, and -will be sold MJCRCHANTa are especially requested to ekamrneotu Stock before purchasia ' t ivniiy MiiLTiiD "bb "uhIe r so ld:; SMI T H &r..FuOvllB.E S,. . .,;,..rCHABIiOTTE. II. G. inn. NEW sARlVAl. f--!tH ji-jciS tiif'ui rft-snid 11 n 1 iitt a b4Wj?j9W RECEIVING A TS2aixn:OHeri3b io totm .FOR! THE FALL AND ;-.y'J .kiU, .. V?CS .l3CflEi'-i . - - ; . - .-j.l eJ .toon-ia77' bait doiO r . 43tenmriiM&Mma ana Macnine-maaeu To 'Ibelfowdaiiake .Gity ladies', Misses', and Childrens :.: f. t'AB'N'Mxrrvr noin$?:iJ k a jt B I-;.', goods in enjess varietyi We respectfully solicit your Bpat- I r E&isfactii guaranteed. J ron i a r o a - t UT.T T.1!mi one! fjnta' fine rrwvi n. MtAtaltvA ?' Y OI 3 a u F B-E i :3X .K H ) 'J I." AS"' ;i : T j M A full Supply f Lounges, all grades. Coffine on Lai.d. S A-t 'L i 1S.V.VI fTli. ujr ((if. Li c fTrr iLo.vi ..fAia:rr .'.irnu'i :i -'J '.X&t IY. mmm mm,-.;.:- SprinW' 'ikiSidini: Opposite Centr Hpor adei?e g' ,r:-DlI.K ann'l() FarmrsSags'BaT3k; - ld , r-'wi -fc - e.' , T 1 the baptist utwarctoii fcMpWiMr-CL u t vli !' tuoot f VmlT .of ALL ' "o.-u aivr ibrnrt (irnrl ir.c(.V s 'fi m) "tor mir j .i'fe" ?i Ty'Jl Iua ' 'iJ.ii.iu ei ii ,JU ilytsids a) ei qfiful WJ -nbbToto ii OFFICE, ; lian. built ed l .qmo'I dt iahl-i tea eooilwih Slat'eaYiUQitiN'Wiy h . . vttohadv .I noli - , , , J , - . nf the United 8tote,f'ac"cVrdirg s fietts oLsouble ilamcsftjsd fl.'V Ji 3t OU lfffpty Barrel. ' .a ciq ,t acmh-iH ,11 : r-t ITt-- kail T- .1 WTr.iji VftT. YTT FORBES'" OS 4.1 are aw at prices that defy c compeiiuon. ; o 1875 31 c-: WINTER TRADE. ; ! P'STHft Tl V Cf O Opposite Central s.Hotel. 4 . U R N I T U;E , DDI N G, &c, if - ' i-s . ; -art ";,r?'V Trade Street No. 5, CHARLOTTE, N. C. . ' -.v ' c just RECEIVED. A FULL ASSORTMENT i I Parlorr Suite,in,Hair aottfi Terry ' arid Reps. Also, a new asn-ttrciitof Metalic Cases', ''Caskets and Wood 13 c3 i & e :i o .1 it a i if A T JL .d 7a ossfitfnmop 1 f W . . r.r;f,VA ori ftad .il moil 'A jJ'7o. ;x'io a . J-J. MOTT, Collector. f '" ..... Twn ffrr A TMA Dfllf.!. ASS MEAT.IARfeJfAMAVf SfK f H -r.trti. j ' " !t i' i': 'o,vi nynjT wanton. . vu - - , ; j: '3 ) -XI 7i9Ts CITY iBULLETINi'iHoi!! ' ttYehWiKnr takd-plf ce to-daKin" fro'h3if .a'ffighi ilEpiiL&archoaf j on Cblle&re street. ' ' " i ue com -weauier Baa pac aqniems -upon the Bkeeter and the "cheek of ,be itv aiidv V 1 V WM.WfAV , RIO A f All A i Ice is rapidly fcdisappearlng from dinner, bles'arid fearirrobms.OUfIn1 5a short timejfc; tables without being put there, ;Kti;i,xnq.1fi ii0 A FllC Ua UliUJa, UU3 UUCU 1 y lUg all a gUtibCX gr Chalk's r8torerft)f a Vee They water and are a. oawance any, how.. Why aretbej .notj A gentleman," the other day,"' wi'writing an advertieraant or a lost Docket baoJE. and before hej bed. finished it, the pocket b86 t was found and brought in. But even after ?$Hie stupid fellow will ,J!ay that adver using uotauogcxMi. : !'t,:;V a -pa The Hornet Steam Tire Ciiiupan,y! of this cifp; le; tqf-pigb.lt for .'be Salisbury Fa'r; taking theirnglnekiOi hem,1 They will be unde command of Third Lirector EE Miller. The Company will do ( harlotte c'rt': ':' ' ' '' 44 .Wh,Ie looking at the remains of the dead i 'mn Dulin;on - the 4rack- -of 4tbe Carolina VyCDimi ruinroau near me city, on jesif rosy. Charlie Black, son of W J Black, fainted and felj jover qn his iiac6v ' Heas taken to., ia plaee near by and laid down on some cushf ioDsV when be xecotered in a short time,', Gaesu of the State and,. City vo . 4 fhjring the inaugaration of the Enrfish memorial of Jackson the widow' and daugh ter of the illustrious hero will be the guests of the Commonwealtb:-:ahd of- Richmond "Citv; and they have' acc'ptedi.tn hospitaH- ties of the Governor at" the'" Executive mann i f. ' '. n -"ffic Stifled by Gas. . Mr Luckenback, of -the Ueutfhnial Gas Light Company, was:ri ' a '"trench on Trade Street yesterday about 1 o'clock P M( repairing a pipe, whn tne gaa began - escap ing and poured into his face in such a vol ume that he was stifled and fell over. He was carried into a store, where he revived in a short time, ' and eoon recommenced work. For Scarlet Fever. An eminent physician of ChicagOj ?ays he cures ninety-nine out of, every hundred cas es by giving the patient wirm lemonade with gum arabic dissolved in it. A loth wrung out in hot water and', laid upon the stomach, should be ..removed as rapidly as it becomes cool. - ' ' The Reason Why. , ?au ; The Charlotte ' Observer local mafi ex claims: "Will the f ol-killernef come around!" Why should that ra&h 'yourh thus clamor for his own destruct ion ? Ral eigh Sentinel. Because he had just spent an hour trying 0 fisa.;ut an item Qf news from among the adjectives in the RaleigbrjS'Utne?, and felt at the moment, that he ought to ba killed for his folly. . Satisfied, ain't you ? - ' Commissioners' Meeting W ?I C R E. The Commissioners of the Western North Carolina. Rail road ;mef.at Salis bury ori'Tuescfay. We''areigla3f;d learn thatCaptThoa H Allen, of this city, was elected Chief "Engineer. .The,exciijsive right was giyeij Capt F M'.Woo'tebVoT Wqot'eVs' Ex press, to run an express line over the road, and this line now has an nnbroken connec: tion from Wilmington jto AsbevUle, having secured the right of the Atlani tic, Tenb esse & "Qhio' Railroad! , ; We have not been able to learn wb at Qtberbu8ineear(;jir tbe commissioners,).,-. fjai i - v ! The! Cenieunial. Gas Company, i Some complaints j baring . come to L oiirjgars in regard tp tbe Vq.ualijty and capacity.of vthu gas furnished- by the 'Cbo'jei?nIa,l.Oai nave .. investigated the subject and Tjpbn .cbrisultatiorf with bhebf tbetdlri rgc?ors ofcjine corrjpany,:n,Ba,nai. tne trouble arises frorty'e " b6r --uaiitK xjf ou npw pn afiCwcjwaanQwaj to be inferior whexi?reclvedit'biit' it ahiamill.be reraeoied shortiyv ana trie qualiiy'Vjf ihe'gasjvill be' equal tp tba hog the bestjviXhis statement & m adei InsteadFi S -coco Dltf4Mtiya vbSeh' was receiveu on iniS; s.iiojepesi.er . It:Dl'easgwusf U6,! feftofd tbeenle success o2yigesfcivi'hjicbj .as eE last riiglw$& the 8alobtfundeTl3aaitt cxnose wnt nave en these that tihisj One; was an exceedingly; .rgcfterc-Affairi Blttfiirspppeis wpre. served; artif mbddraW Vpncest ch&rm rrJgv,girl8 .ban caused these to eo off with : a gratify; ing japMUyVr.T4je1ladies ; all' were' as attentive as could, be, and ready jrtp I " . 'I MM 1 and it was pleasant . to arop Diisinss and its annoyancea for a moment land enter. into tbe enjoyment of the jrjbfa; sipTK ?I Wl cpnljt rpayiS'lot about tfiis festival,' and; would be 5 glad to, bu present circu m stances w ill i not -: alloHv naT? Tt;wa&-va" Fuccessr ' Tlie re" was1 a largSljcUuidlG fBuyers were j Iglao fttpnot only becai4Sfpfttheb4 ject of the festival, but "because the la thfeuesis, but not (and to tneinpin frontiof hetpblpitfxtniders Uieigas-5 crediVbeVtBaldVimportu dies had it in charge. ; ii'"' , t ri.,tv..ii.. a t. The Fall EaceilPoaJaaedrfffisii f races viiebLhaverertiiflFerji wed eto akt !pfe6e?toex fc totfiitli, oTti'ea'rolina5! xaj iiVULiU ao w J y 4 v V V - cuuvu r jRill Dot be held at sThe j ftis of hisJasTBtateid tor tf&riiti& SifefitafV) ta 'payftftejamou-nt ftrieir Buoscrip tioas 4nd hence ftfee parses ;hicb. m Meim oh'i;thefiafth ?bf s these1 profaiae8 tp pay, are jjecesarily jv ith-? drawn. We regret this, a3t thera, was every Mndicatiortthat -the meeting m berg fnptedi Vturf ag, w'rit-i tfiu, ani, jt ou id aya icora e.nsome ate been w6jar course. Vl; ,fJ,3j 'Eifer'e is spnietbing abo'5$ ibia.; !that is. a jlittie-Vjnshy . J,he rAssocianon either adyer Used races prematurely, or s'dmpeOple have gone back orf ' their signatures.: f' It is one or the'other' P the), cases, and no mistake, i-unlesS money was subscribed conditionally. However this -haay; be, extensive ad- yertisenie.nt,ha3.1ibeen 'made' b'p'th; by newspapers-and , bills that- the .. races would take place and now to say to the peopler '-.whof have hiade arrange nienis.io.cojii, ,iia( uie races, pave bee(:io4eBQiUlyr..ipstpon;edr' is not yery creditable to the My.m s-' -? T.ffA TnonvfinAu I " m nq nw r . 4umu ituvi; yvuijiaiij ) . ; ; j.-sj,,. Oii: yesterday e r eciVed a call from that. gebiati gentleman ajjft-,, gallant soldibr, Gen Stephen J) Lee; of Oolum- btras, MiSsi lTfiCcfeaftey' well re- and mostT conspicuous leaders"; in the West during the war.;. ;He was a yonng man, ye ; so 'great mfidence" did-'he inspire as ajcpilitary chieftain, that he; was favorably spoken of as successor to Gen Joseph E Johnston- as commander of the entire Western Army. The General is superintendent of several Life Insurance Oompaniesr,ftnd among them "The Alabama Gold Life ; Insur ance Company." He will remain in Charlotte for a period of about ten days; on business connected with the above named - company. Judge Pierpont, of Alabama, is with him? and will' con duct the agency at Charlotte, and ex pects, to spend tbe winter here, , The Judge has the certificate of the Secre tary of the State, as required by the statu 6, showing tliat be has examined the company and has taith m its sound ness. - The statement of the Company makes an exhibit of the assets at $759,537.74, and the income during tlje, present year at $330,574.92. Surplus to the Policy Holders $266,921.47. Judging from the name of the Superintendent and his stanaing mine ooutnern states, we can cordially recommend prise to ouf'citizens. the said enfer- Marriage' of Mr. Beail .vidson. , , .v . i..u! and Hiss Ba It seemed as if all Charlotte had as sembled yesterday afternoon, at the First, Presbyterian. Church, ta witness th marriage ol Mr.. A J Beall, of At- Ianta,.Ga., and Miss Amanda, ter. of A . B Davidson 'Esn., of this city. me eaagmiejjeafs up( stairs sjiu down,, hadi occupants; the galleries wero crowded arid0 hbndreds of f eyes ped fr;ih the Jchurchr: , and towariljjtbeV.doQrs, an xiou'sly awaiting tbeo -arrival loit the' bridal party. The-pulpit " was beauti fully decorated with;?iIpwerS ahd ever greens, artistically- .arranged, and the partially closed-out light of day, 'striv ing with the gaslight for the taasfery j mape a scen.e of beauty and interest .ue crp;wpi b.aa vassepipigftjeipyi aa.no lt.chattered antL laughed and stretched ils'Wetekffat ffvbiiai?4jefiir: the jtc'ek oflfie oVU V-'feiritBtf U'4ndsb'a'ed tuft jnusn.flt.expejCiancy to seat evry lip. gf About 0:80 the floors opened, and the- bridal Dart v. followed b v h e Can- 'xBaaes f6yxhii?ifItnm1ffiiSl'dk:et in aisles.siTfaeVi WjenB.as jfpIJawstdJ wio Mss SanTeIrAds6ii, -WJack' JohhsOi?. m$ &mu?i (it to yg'jfdBcn-aoavwsoiu AdWweiTSpi dJ, jcuirenla Hiftaoiiit swuaettrv V r Vr Hattie ttawliiortri;b'tt.Smiiai tMomm 9.Rev A. iWMiller D: Dj tbe'JpasW k6f the 'ehureb was the-officlaUrfg mif- laici, - uu vv u iiei hi puiemu tuuci,is iRfftrtoupjsed.BaoMa nhnth bemnd ttee cbxipFe tag'etberHftersajjveltirxue'flt? TfnVodtrctory re&fagtTiVccrfieis atiWnesf,, which, w.a broken gnAv -wJifKB tthe wstTwordsej I tiw ceremony; -vrftra ' . . ,1 t iaH- Hting over the" vast asigmbiagei ;f i frct'ttt.ltt fW.ii A".Trf ttf?t f ". 1 i? SricUi (Jp-mbany; ie .the chijrch, f hey jrpaye4.t0 the,:rejidencB o.-lhrideJfe iaiiieRwnereithafewoftheiBtimate friiMHfi lhfUh farriiMltttflakbonf li. linn l.nin I ' O n'nlnjlr IjTj-v X 'pressidnsiof.hope ibri thefuture HappK d tessed. 1 ivpar ty, s tleandjh, seen) A tlantai tKfe Hrimirofl, the fariSperr0imii ness 01 wne newiy uuarrieu tuupie, auu in trusting that the splendor of the 2: moil , ... . r day n which thu,nni9n w.a ;cpnum- maieamay.prQxe.propbeiici anq iOa d: y f i aj brightness ind fcsnjality iVfiin VVrtv UlUi f'Jt mii JO 1 t:i hi atill Ht lu aoii!di'ffx9 ox f Crushed and Ground Beyond Recogni- tasJag si eall! bf-ai Horrible1 Aceianiiii n o i i: aro) in a central 'Raltrjafl p ! 3qn Onepf the jupat sickening ocoarrences we ever recorded topk place night before last ton' th.Car6lipa:,(nt?ai Bailread, i jusCpn the outskirts of this city. It. was singularly hor rible. not that the loss hT life vrkA reafc. for ed'so by 'fd'dlMifaghnf 'fllfl rftii fortunate man 'The Yictim was named Wm Dulin, and his heme was about a mile from A PoplarTeat jChurch; ;in Cabarrus county,' On ,MQnd.ay,he! rode tOj this ,c iy bput 14 (or. 15 nnJieaypn horseback, to, attend, to, jspme business whch Jbe-liad here Amoig other things, he cafle3a'tf the;(Jburt House, .and. receiyed' ?rotn Cant J 'It Erwlnv'ClerkrW, the1 superior UOUrt, f733.43r;Deing bis portion of ttl -.tin-it. 'it v 'Tr-- bu cmanvrwuivu u was an. ueir. no w m . noticed at t by time to be intoxicated; Some tinie after this he got on bis horse and start ed home. This was late in the eyening and he was noticed to be in a very : advanced state of drunkenness; so much, spin fact, ; that a friend of his who lives here, urged, him to remain in the. city until :tbe next morning. ; iJThis he declined to do, and pro ceeded, on s journey ;i , -,1f r - Nothing more was heard of him.un.til ye:- terday morning. ' arly in the morning it became Reported on tbe streets that' a man had been - killed the night befbreT-'oifiie Carolina Central -Railroad, on the ! way to Phifer's iaill; ii A description being given, of the dead man, -those who knew him and who had seea him the evening before, .be- cainefatjifiedhatthe man was WmDului, aua suosequenji lnvesugation prQTea,iuis to bete.ase. rue exact spot wnerecne man was'kirted. was hear the crOssirig of the Mrt fdad ahd ttierai'road near-;whifer's? eld," about mtdayetweeTT the track of: the North Carolina Railroad and the trestleover Sugar Creelt. :u--.M:' , i : .. . 1; About 6:30 oclock On Monday evening. train No 5 on the Carolina Central) reached the depot; here, (wo -hours behind time. It may be remembered that about r,he j hour mentioned a ..heavy; wnd anl rain stpriri was prevailing, aLd that the blackness ol darx ness was upon the face of the earth. It was about the time this train reached the cross ing spoken of, that Duliri got thereand this was the first train which Van - over him't ; though no discovery of the faet was made at the time. t. The reporter, as well aa many others, vis ited !the scene on yesterday,' It can be plain ly Been that the horse took fiht at the ap proaching train. About fifteen yards from the crossing, there is a cattle guard in the railroad track. The tracks of the horse tell, that he left the dirt road, just before it reach es the railroad, and ran at headloDg speed up the side of the latter, no doubt with the train close behind him. Arriving at this guard, he plunged into it, throwing his rider just in front of him on the track and break ing thegirth of the saddle, which was left ort the edge of the cattle guard. ' There is little or no doubt that the bead of the unfortun ate ride? struck the railroad iron, ahd it may be that this killed him.: The mangling how?. ever, was done by the trains, as related sub seQueullyy --- . : Mr Love wa the engineer of this train No J&, and Capt J H McRee the conductor. As stated, they, knew nothing : of, haying done any damage, and came on to the city. iTrain.No. 1, followed, this,, aod discovered nothing on the tracks tXrauif ? , le 'this city.yesierqay morning, anu;it was uiea mat the first" discoverv was made that a inan had been 'kuled the night before. ' Tfrengineerl had just gotten to Tunning rapidly, and did not see the Tody until too Tate to stop. , p was Ivin in the middle of y the track,' and this train ran over it and dragged it foif oi five yaidsiPieitrain: was ien fcacxea, rna the depot.agini Mr 01 X Smith." was sent for. He arrived, jind the; body was5 lifted jdff the track," !o bei ont iPf the way of trkiirsi I News or the casualty 'was then sent to the SerifTi ahdiieaVfy as' IpbsSible Depbty Sheriff S were ljwg -,He examined thercjoth?og, and jya one pf$h& PACtets opfjtjpanafui neywhiehiliasbaen LPd tfQj joWtne jevening beforev-exceptejisejdolhiri jltiwasby" this5 aeney and papers in 'his npepkebfj that htfwastieminfcd; Oidw t'havftinee5 ascertained thatdoroner .xexaBuer, was dus.oi mo uuuBtjj vici ; 'j ' -L . itLil xr' 7; fiiUfiiM c . : i i um mm r, . n i ruivii, j n .ak.uaBJ a am -J 4 TTT T 3 . T T TMa! Tfto Long. ' ; Chalki , JosMcLasgliKni aiUmti Vf Cath&ertson' fa il W Perduey and with f thesb fildDr X V itf cCdinbsJ procedfidj tO wheretthtbody was'lyu this accdmpi Closa to the xiattle, euarcL was, tha. strncteaad tan ces wswa, anaj4 arouna ,.r4 rytifg dtiriluV aiedesjfafiisf oHi; s attlftfAhfe"rim't)etweflTrW was ivWfTfusVnalf oVtnfh'ftedac is, if he 1 i i . ix T . 4 i 1 . ' ' IjoUle; wa4an,bjrokejt id;he yf'fe i wa ?,WV utit. KjAlitUe:iiirtherp tm scJCuiaoae furtA nflho tmrlr tA U alnncr . tttmr t this 25 Ttrj f ,XTiT-WTO.trS7rrw I -9Trn "T3?f Oltne uouriapuE noon, appomteu, V5J.Hgi lSlt' & Jrk 'tAiA n innn'4t(lle sum- . UUUliUA VMAH wmm '"X " A v m T 7 V- TTT , ig.The'wterrP anied ,the . part.1 1 t U .sight. Wbicb, puce wnw$.MTftben fprgotten .Rrsfevi- hadieVnlfeftlii ffieJcntHtif tWiheadwiUj f Uan.a onlbe rilefV t WriT Mtti,0,f.5? whiskej withjabont 'pne-dnnkf. jyaae , the nTfc' ylpe4,b8feie;h:ingan Irandties; '6 One-rdoesfnoti cafen tofsee sochA a isTght indrei ihStfbbfceint'A'lffe tlhie.0ff h up, the.trunk was r nude, and was a perfect Ifedi1, .was'heaffrebW in j" ( - J ' ." ...II . a5rWgy.san4.ei8W,(remain pnThe eWi -let ifild orfT .mob .r f 1 The gurvrof ioaueat heard the test! mon v lot tteSinJfJgMote la ;the 'wlYcHmS'toiniffieerand nreman,sof the ntrinftf bff exatainea4 ! nf.SSrYnfi yfri'Vp liYTrTT, Tuffr'9 fndjteroyer the .lower maohin- eXflf theoeflnfltiye,: land portipa of neactjnan's shut was found on .the, foremost truikHheithirdiwtrd.'if About tb! laee. inhere ftodWtbeaieerCn frajgmento WWmi beeH aaiitaibliliffi?'Mai:' tereiiaaanao'a' sight which pn;Wniuliny?as giteec iogetherryet- i tr(Jay -iafternponvhya treJa-ttyejwhoRliad beerent MrnA f . in, sheets which was placid in afflnrand .carried to 'thefamily buying eround; no., Deceased waia'mtoitoutSSIeirsf of aee.1 xxo fw uuuiomeu, uub was vue guaruiau.OI several, cnuaren. pi a aeaa orotner or sister, ahfl tHese lived with hT Hewai.-'a,' well tor'dp fftrmerj and bore an extent ch'arac ter ,t His; was a frigtfuj eaith, and the cir cumstanees under which its occurred, render it peculiarly sad;:The -story carries a little 6!'' with it,: but we wilf let '.better men elaborate it. :-:.f. An iunstratlon b'i'xbe werof the Press, There js ayouth ip .this city, who' has a pfoper! appreciation.r, -of otbe- Jhflaeqce of -?the press,: and- when b as 'a 'cheek tbe only component part of which Is a meT tallic substance known as brass. Be it un derstood' that Howes- CircW : issued compli mentary tickets printed4 Ediitbria! Depart ment to other than Iotjrnalistf(.VAir around the margin pf these tickets, are printed dates signifying the days on . which they ; are to be used and wbeq ,a picket is given fora certain fday the sgenk wled gives it punches the day when it is to be used. Somebody pver in ; South ; Carolina had gotten possession of oae of -.these tickets, punched to be nse4 at Spartanburg on tbe 15th, Whether pr. no he, .used it itud still held on to it, we do not know, nor' is , tt to know that the person to wiibni ft was origi nally issued, gave it'td a'genM 'ypuri clerk in this eity.'and that 6ii Satarfaynlglt'iie, tried it on the doorkeeper of the; circus. .. As he handed it over, and started to pass, in, the man .at the, door called to hknapd told him he must4ay;,tbat that ,tioVe,t. would have Deen gooa lor naay but was not gooa lor Saturday. '; ' ' "i :" ' " The clerk looked him straight in "the facf-. i must pay," must if "Do you mean that ? Very well"." And ' he drew't)ut a note book er-an okl -ebvelope; ajid'-haBtily 'scribbled something on it. "Boy," calling to a negro, standing by, "do yon. know where the Ob- BEavJtE office is?7( , Receiving an affirmative reply, the ''Wood" continued a, "Well, run up there. quickly, and tell the foreman I say to distribute the article I wrote this evening about the circus ; I intend to write another 'one in its place." ": " ' -The darkey started and theL young man began to get out his money. "Never mind," blandly remarked the doorkeeper, I beg your pardon; walk inj sir." And' he walked in and looked at the. animals and saw - the cir cus and on, Sunday ..night at church he held his hymn, book up high and. sang bass, and when ttie.benedictibh came 'he' bowed his heAd same as a willow.1 ' 1 ";fi . . -i s 1 Ordination of Key. W.' M. Hunter, as ;' Pastor of the "A. R:-Presbyterian Church.- i":''rliu; o itiH'jfiU. On yesterday' Re V ' Mi Hunter, who has supplied ythe r pulpit' pf the Associate RefoFmed ' Presbyterian Church of Charlotte fpf 'a'-ear: -past, was regotarlys ordained as pastor of tbe Church; by a;icbmmitteJdf the Pres bytery apx(6tnted for the urpoievn$. service's beanTBnBrtiv 'after l o'moek. 1k ereiriodutced by Rev: 'A. "Ran s6nVwhofcariedffi invoked the ' divine blessing upon the exercises; ''After ayer. f4nd singing,. Rev. J. E. Pressty hioved thatsthe trial sermon Pf the candidate "Be heardi and ariintV;niafter''vreadin,g i .p.aii or the 1st chanter Of fatirs rtrsfl JGdw.- ir ttetdtlife ' Corinth iarisf efectedo his I (exii num ine ovlu u' oxsi versus ui hhiiWpaeWdtW'him,V'a iyefln vurisb ieisus, wuo ui vjtuu ia uiautr-uuMJ rxirtaft .-auyffrui.wierrjc'-'zj' j US YV1SUUI11, ttUU ( ilgUbClllIUlCBq, BUU Wanclification, aWedemptiph:; That? according as it is .wrttew, He elnat glorieth, let him gibry iihV'the Lpri" . , . ..r"'-)--vs.i ' ' . . ax tnougnt and gave mind of is? minister: 'rntj'iaea souent the saving grace "ot-'Gou 1 tHal Pa'ul 'jjiat j:-tv it'u u f'tiawi at- u bn2l i3ifi . litifo i rorfl tyij JsT?f ipa svito ?UrecTh5 nii it2' UinriB2;acdijrayfer?ieF-W.-K. hv.HWtfrliith'AfihlfdlfftliriHJillflrmon. b Lo-rd7 wbo h Avn eflkbld. : el .q uesti ons, ,-iWere pranounded f ,tqii.the: kcandidate JJReVi-,Mjr Rajpaom jThele weYe'ffll absWeiieor'ili b aitis:factory manner, and when this part of the ex- abovslate&jnt;1ini xrJstftAMndi Wllne nn ;i:.4raimta tinorrw3 afclt Voloekf'at ,i he sermon snowed tnatgre hadVeebe8e6W,ed iipoti the vein 'jt Was God al6h.vW6 f'avethilWfoMMhT'wui crease.' xne great ireasurao.as.peeD igu. lr r i, "Vi- '. ) ; i- hss -"iif i i,i' if committed ,to vearthjen ' vessels- ana i if ancy , IB UUU LUD 1IIOV1 UUlwUtt- wUw I 1 Af.1nfaWv' fnrirai. ana'wrjreQ ai was:naisaea,raoai aiter ,,jjjaJA- J ! A- 1.. ton e erciaes was finish erthe- stor was RerjJjiEiaeJfreBsly then addressed the new pastorp charging - him coa- irtfirigl htscdaXSess-to: httpfffock, and. peoanselling him of lhebligatioa rw- tinr&pdtf thimtcJ fiithfulry1 Minister td the spTrlf SiPwana m a charge over whom he bad been - called to ' be shpet ThVa1 WcTfn'dect 'the ezer- "cisebfthedav7anHhVc5atinn was dismiss'wtt ?TBwlnOTe1mon at th6 i lfaessly. -COJOtUjrfCa The FaU U'eetingr oa Carolina Park Ewto'Bs CHALbtrrOiB8IRVK? thexecutivCojBMButta bav no coa--- troi, the races which were toTiave coine off W Wh CarHnna' PaH,1 at this place, o. the rrthy lSth aad l9th of 'Norem- berhaverbeew indefinitely postponed. pai pptain-iaesame nyc enquiry at tbe OfilCEaoli"flniifl,Oj MAXWELL. yJlSS-WBBCOI SVTnflOl 9.fcli:?a , SPECIAL NOTICES. Be sure andcall for Dr BuU's Conch 8v- rup, if yon are troubled with a bad Coach or Cbld!i;Itf will giveypti Telief.,ir For sale by . eents ; five bottles for $t 00. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 1 3STOTI02J. - iiTtijii REGULAR Conclave o f Charlotte fSftt '"'Cbmtnandery No;' U. D., ti at their A8Y- iu.ai.io-nigm The members rill take due it nonce : ana - a j-.wbe punctual hv d their atten ..ance at 8 o'clock. Sir Knights who are.in the ci ty- are. courteously invitea io do present.- ;.. By order of the . C 6ct20 lt i:; " " jr' ' E H JViMTB. , , . . RecPrder. A TTENflON HORNETS ! Ch HV.. . All members who propose, to visit Salis bury are hereby ordered to. observe the fol lowing instructions : You will assemble at your Hall at 4:30 p. m to-day for tbe pur pose of loading their engine. At same place at, 80 4a .full dress ; uniform-r prepared to leaye for Salisbury on the 8:20 train. , , W.R.MXER3, Jr., Robt. RJ JZux', , Pres' pro tern. Secretarv. ' '. oct20-lt. ;'- L. J. Walker, DXALKB Hi FAMILY GROCERIES AND COUNTRY i- J PRODUCE ..t u-- i (j.fs- l .'.-'im fk "4 - . Trade street,; ChsxlotteNtC THE undersigned having' openedf a first class Family Grocery Store" in the new Holt on v Block., on Trader, Btreet, opposite Wilson Rlackla. Drpg Store, 8onth of Col lege SresnecttnUj! asksbysriends and the public generally to call ana,. examine his stock and pi ices before purchasing their sup. -. plies. ? His stock : is . entirdy "Tew, and he, will keep constantly, pn fcaad, all kinds ot FamUy fiGroceries, which sbewiU sell .as-' cheap as theeheape t'FOR,' CASH.. I'S-tiaVIng 0tn'in'en6ed a 'new business my fTiendtf "will 'please rmdefstand that I keep n6 books! 'Friends will not ask credit, strangers will not expect, it;., . L J W BTATEOFTIORTH CAROLINA,! Superior MscKixvBtrao CotrHTY.' J! Court. . . yv, j fiay es, va. , vi x auixui iqu r Rankin, Adniinisttfctors Pf OF Alexander, 'Deceased377- --- hmpttilM inbalf U bfSise dalt. other creditors', haying commenced a special proceeding against the defendants, tor the settlement Of the estate of their Intestate and the summons having been- ISsded in the that the i tti Thursday the 'ljth ", aay PTl November neit, and notice! hereby gfvtti to all cred- toW of the estate of tae said'O r Alexander, dee'd, to file their claims before me at my office in Charlotte on or before the said 18th daybf November next 1 r''. .y.n "-TrOTW'tewiH. JjJ-ri- - . ... efejfc Sriperfor'Court. Ct20 f5t oaw " 'p' y 1Jt BU ) . I Mi.i,.nr.-'ii Iiin pOING NORTH.Jja it.JW t . Mr Koppel, business agent for Mrs C N : :-starp Twomrctiexti eaturasy second-fitockn nf Ooods. . Per- demrmg. to.piaxbaae any HUiinery " or worn fufrCiBally;ept .m naao. Ay.ieavine, thrpraer at rStV -"ov 'e1 v OCt2U 4tf n . :..-.-r-.--,.-r--'s j"-t 4-'. -i ;-.'. .'-J-- .nHyHni.i;1 "..tilJ r'l nij . J'li.'T w: lU" itV5880Wti$ 1st" jJJ Jo r'Jail s it itMLuiTscr w ioki; iir no C5 , Pthlc ruat-'icveahYof sale, at loxiJttw'aatJa ilJ ftsiJl SaliHt f , OCt20 .9ns?ai xilflit WeWCrdriBaisin 3 17rND:UTS;e1ealik goaatry !thm, at u Ju atvJ -I n-.yi He ANDREWS GO'S. ; iirt..M tit J ,11 f i vl & G e n ts b Wi II Buv -.517 .tuurx x;:U etfjio sS?Bil-Xrri -o t TAf 'ri53o'f 1 tentMe' if rfncVlacking, at. .v'3 ,w T'a'Al?DItSlW3 ffi 005, For other new adv'ts see 4th page. t3JLL fea7 ' ' . - ' 'c eaip proceecine, returnable Dei ore me on tna VthtaiybfOcC3i875.;firow,;therefore it is ordered that the said case he Continued an- A, ,1! ootlO Jlt-octl0-octl4 oct20
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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