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'. if 9 , 1 " J sapi v. f7 i 0. 1 J 1 ? t;: J ii V -' 11 ; ' " Wo vir.; : ft 9 Tuesday, jFebruary.l, 1876, - nmm niriwuw ....... , ... . , .'.t v. .: ... The best definition we have vet seen of dfcmf, 0ActbH& an exMo; as a 'd&tmiqj ihraugn the Jibse. probably tjebingplae tb i Upon Ihe -son! of refined sensi- as snoring: no. not ??:;hVjirildet revels of a whole A neighborhood of courting cats, in." tht stiU hirs of midnight ! That is sav ing a good deal, but this monotonous NrmWg'?tt?KSg!f grates upon bilities so much From the Rale'gh News. . ThePnneralt if 11X160, The pence--A DyjnffDecl&ritiofi, &c. is tbimosk effeetoal dfstorber of tepose in -existenoev. Y, give ujjuiix)rgn- grinder, the rck,th thambHSCreW, afid the noi'ietit 'exettthiatin -'tbrtures iv'li'1 tAAi.r w vxiaaAft4tr i maHstratS ''court adiouf ned' .ft - i i ji'Hti 'j-r..ur' 2 l'i-!li1t. " V.-u 1 laucni. SUU l me time lUO uiyucn- -Fre from the dottoc scntpleir t ius tow wiui ,ureg w ed; the prlsoneri MrVGeoW fstter ar freerbon reasoB' r . nose." We DojesUvoaeve.Rtnai Swepsoniras "ia his footntb: the r ..1". 1 Jl . 1 J I n M . ni VT - A a .... . - . v , - . nas TarrecKBQjine' peaea oi npuseuaitf pnerui asuiapps noiei. e' . r TBI! BHOOTIKG OF MOOEE--A SCENE ' eTuneral of theate Adolphus Moore took place yesterday in the town of Graham at 1150 in the morn ing,! from the - Presbyterian-Church, The business, houses" were' cldsed and ing of the deadlfotiyJ HnVof car- women' and children on foot, . and walkiri'thiuelf'theraliit'midefup the prpce&siQQi.as it entered Grahan, having, come a tditance,of twAi miles reacnea tne ; tuncrai , sermon. ne( 1U1 vuo - . t-r. Li i..-. . I i a 3 At " 11S J t.2.Tl.. su'.TK "OBSERTEIF IS THE ONL r, fS aeswovea me pus Oi ounuu-uiir, FjffiS piZBXiSH-P-?2riB8r4ri?TFrlau t6f sOr, BALEIQH WHlUa 'QjYEg rais JUi-1 it nerrous victimsy whtfnirere'iorcexl nvVESPttLE&tdPBlC VlteJ. ZCSESl toatav dnder the fMme retif.'HaUlet U jBERTiOmilT& WnsmmS MESliA ,. iri' , hig celeKrated sdliW6uyT WILL PLEASE KA'Jt jtolSOmtS, Upll. W tKpfth H AE0USD THE BODY? ' ' 1 "When MrV'Moofe fell ?: wbtinded liilb.'' There is nothing inb ox; Swepson's fence pointing up towards 8wepsoa.- Don't know Whether it was cocked) or ndt. Moore had . thei. gun a hilHWEnlt took; aiajhought roeicracK of tne, ten ;e. mwepson snot right itrailht iLrld Hhenl shotlaMiM e Iwai in;tli-i door when ijefiritishQts sMtired ick ilhersUXHe got behind the door thei second time. (Swepson fired the second shot from the window east of the door. Repor- terfMooe toolc hla gun do w- after Swpnann's first ahot. and when ba jraa see Mr Moore ' drink any that daw . I Se1tfWge&tP dran k or-gt,w,wji -ta iStraignt as I could. . Sam - Oliver ? ha beesr drlhking,'I smelled 'theliquoYBt- bin! . Mr Moore aidri'i seenf'tt be mad.?'1 He n McOullockW-iitseli atfd 'j&ttBetx- rt. FOll SALE OU UEIf T. VaMablej Bit til if- illDivii "DUESUANT to two separate M X made ta cts, as Trustees, by R son and vrife. one TsteiBoAkn-f&l 147raad the ether Book 9, page'403. we wlltf sen at pabje auction, at tne Uourt iioose in tftrltn;ida the 25th of February, 1876, the very valuable premises, - whereon or an entire square (? tots), witn an ezcelleat twellrBff, feOod nt houses fink&rchrd. & beautifol yak-d, aeHghtfuU-a-ate and evert-1 tmng to mace a residence attractive. . -Lisa Ithe house and lot,- at eorner of 10th Sd cVf misnant Also fifteen (id) vacant lots on tne Uaro- ?."ra'-. 1? tD-r4eCofpl Ulterti BUT'-HXvtichhJrK Insnra -Mber novl2 .1 ttflcue" "Hiational" "m.i "Niaeara"-uG55iBTi rp Insnrance-asd BanktHjApyr-Firett-eii-f Fond OffleeL2nd 8017 Pwka Boilding, ryon Strf et. 1 1 hi ' j. ' . . ; - -- , - - - - -- mwi w - w iaI ka r' b 1. MBWMWat-MMitli-We IIIIIMIlWIIli W HI STIL1E-S3I0! toBunext testified --The gist of their I jina Catral RailBoafl, adjoiii3 J Flrwin evidence wjwlbeytijiad0fteafeen.i Mr I Mrs Fanny-meks and etcajiii atvtai ' :ItobfVwtakMwftwjntnft witbfhun in I -, The property will be soldfai suitable Jots hUAtiPg,:tM5nton.thqu going" hunting with Mr ,Moore that da,y, M.r TMoore had. asked .him but h u i-tg gt . .rr r-tupi Col Jeref HOlt Canie to seeJIr Moore h Sonthern Home and bemoira3bv: I t -,, talk- H .i ( r, ' 'iv:i ASust'eflaeWoM'ir ex- I appiy m an aiutf. , , . , " v , We eanhbt notice anonrsvoua oonmiBnlca, -Is ilon." n alt eases we require tne writer's .tJi acKau-M-te- food fUttai' iT , .. . WimuoL tB.a war: elwtt-aataefcea,' re- , tiiriL rejected. oinmBBicatieak! aoi;an we oaaonajte to preserve inannscrjpuu yn . . ',t, - Artteles wrtttejloa both aides of a sheet 6f paper eannot be amptearorubUeatloB. vin Too thfn-The soles of most ladles' walk- inc-shoes.'-Lowell Cooiler. The New York Herald calls the present Congress a talking one. Better talk than . Iowa proposes to abolish the grand jury The "old citizen" is as yet 'unknown In :?K aaaasV ' The first wh4te person, born there ls not twenty-six years old. s fHiAlWldow basins t died. In Borne and left a?: darter of a aaniioa dollars In cash to' the 1 f iPoitei'' . . . - then can blame the unfortunate man, l for giving himself up1 to despondency and gloom? "instead "of sailing oyer the seas' ! and ereoping 1 among the idmb-stohes,1 he should have thus spo ken to the betrothed of his auections : "Come sit thou closer by my side, 'And hearken I implore ; And ere the nuptial knot be tied, Oh I tell medost thou snere?" thA that evenwr and they were busy talk oft ingover4ner imsiness 01 !ine lactory, ana n w8 so' iaie Bcconciuueu , axr Moore had given out the fcad tei .w ; C. P. Albright ea4d ire was clerk for Holt and Moore, hadbeen far). thre years. Mr Moore cam e tohe store about three o.cIock that evening with a double ; barrel ' sbot gu n rand two dogs.' McCullock 1 Whitsell ' brought him another gun. Mr Moore etaid in the store ten-, minutes J went out and was standing northeast of the store. He asked: him to bring him the largest shot he had. "He took him no. 4 or pird shot ; wasn't positive, but Swepsen'e-bol8eriMrt!..Pf, Afbrfgbti tcleikfoKoltenorMooreiswa8 tne first man to reach-himras; heulay 'on ari j the. ground, ;-He was fiat on- his back dreams that. was. calculated .to; mitke,Ubput fifteen . stepa .frpm-the t,yaro: u-sl T-jJ'w:Lu .;.,,Wifl fence, bw euu. a few feel off,, and-tbe committing:, suicide. f The - faot is, i ftm-a lead man;' he shot me cow Hamlet was engaged to Opelia, and itdly. a He'1 'ih'ett asked Albright, tt loved her, and was too. honorable to ptit somethii under bis head, and go beak orthe'engaeilbutlby Cior- . , , , v 7 v Aiorigttvpu nracoauunuer uw .ueau. some accident he had heard the desl r. ,a ki h;m Ko-id "'---' . - J 1 . 1. At t 'i p1 $' lf4Mip kOVUW w m.rV "Tf viSn I'm ft went out to hear him talk. Me was dead man . No on e was seen in Swepson's house, and Mr. Swepson did not make his appearance at all. The factory hands of Holt and Moore crowded to the spot and as they stood around, MrtM,opr45.rjequested them to kneel and pray for him. They all knelt and prayed; and Mr.' .Moore accompanied them with a prayer which is said to. have been the most impressive ever uttered, What a scene! and right in front of his slayer's house! City Property Foralc. K H ,.UAfCKlo!: -A WO comfortable Cottages ori C-and 12th iMefiiaBirsTiUii i ' i ' , ilOBll.E BROWN. AUK prices of Dental ten a reduction iW Work Id suTt taa tiAMSi vmce in. tbe Parks bnildirnr over Rnti'. ewrf Hare "77 Hcfiaa frm B Alf. 4H&P. u vi? - 1 1 if s .-f 1 ja28 l1 - Attorney: To Rent. KAUi fi-KTiH.Nff i-JTi 8il ftt1 H If ' i !S AlaFI0ia 3'-ffgiWijeW Build- YY for the very liberal patronage extended IIOTI2U9 & KJESXAUB ANTS toiusuby hciiiaens jQIndoittliand4he surrounding counties, and promise to do in ike fptwe as itkf pareowftoe ourselves io stiicUjr fcenest aaUgQ4leave ndthiig undone to give universal satisfaction to all. ' -House and Lot bh Myers 8tret,lbrmerly XX occupied by Dr L W Battle.' Stable, garden and good water, . and eight rooms in Sifee.' Possession giveh'ist January. j . Also a Cottage one Hill'Btreet, containing three rooms. . Apply to.. . . - ' 1 ; F H GLOVER. J fdecl$ tt--'i 3Vt We have : commodiQus-slor Sfand .0 .11 lnoaf-Aii nut. i i 'j iiuuuuw, una pvseessesac- j 7wpwrtiwHwiH aayxieuse in tu, maw. irht TT KTf?18 ana dinner House The Indian and , the negro seem to be very unfortunate, , In Mississippi, if there be any local disturbance, they negroes are always kined to every white man. On - the plains tne red men meet a- party f white buffalo hunters, and the report comes -that a bloody Indian massacre has been at tempted, but f . when the result of the contests, are known it appears that ''twenty-three red devils are killed and HOTV HE DIED. His mind was clear to the very last, so the reporter was told by Mr, W. D. Bethel, who was iust from, the speaking of Q. W, Swepson. After loading the guu Moore- moved off in the direction of Swepson's house and said'Tm going. bird Quoting." ,Wit ness stood in the door and watched Moore till he .passed over the hill out of sight. Witness knew, wepson was at home, knew Moore and he were enemies, did not know what might occur if they should meet. DYING DECLARATION OF MB MOORE. ' Dr. B P Mebane "was with Mr Moore till he died. He was satisfied from' the first the wound was mortal. - The bul let went through Mr. Moor's left arm into his chest through the spinal column and through both lungs. Br. Mebane asked Mr. Moore how to TO a good tenant, looking to a permAnett .bnainess. a favorable laae wunld ba ex tended for the fetore arid building lately oc-J cupiea by o r raniceiMnar. Knqaire or S. BAKBINGJCB, : or W1TTKOWSKY & BINTBLS. janldtf We are manufaoiiiri Made Candies at Wholesale and lie tail Our akery; lain j For Rent this or any other c. s. w tnftrtPt .T) 7f 1 ail . Z J 1 nouse. inougn air. . nrwus ;Bhiu u the thing happened? woa riAor ann nnnsMonH till near the! rr ,,. . ils w f ,tt v.n . - - , ftnW ihrA hnritera wounded Yet it er ne was visite rit.Majh'Wa Parwla, to the only being of fPTTjf.;ule5aUn by the clergy, ,.A the aiwa4iaion.that abuse, tbe female is an Indian massacre.-af. Jtepubli- j4vMr Car , iT hl iAA."w.Tr. V. &rald , , A gtrLOne. of a, bridal party of tourists, ' . qWaa reoen'tjy blown off the bigbestcliffof the : .31anVa Caeseway la Ireland and, of coarse,. Instantly killed. - The IndlanApolis News Is right In think; u: Ing that the fact that the swindler Wlnatow ; ;waii apabU:Jarnoanto , to little. In ,ba nttle Boh th, -Carolina jail alone there , krer alhe.Benublieaas aU in for , burgla Luff sifruW) ilejw t'Ja A: tartlsan sheet In Wisconsin, says: &JWii bal!ot-bo or uaranteeem tmnesIyT ,1 ineir . ngois. Aney , are a," muepeuu- ent sort of men. and are made of sterner stuff than the "black insurrec- fionists" in Mississippi. A Beistow and Jbweli. Ticket .The Baltimore Sun says : Prominent Re publicans from North Carolina, Geor gia, and other Southern States who have lately arrived here, represent that movements are already on foot in the South to secure delegations to the Re publican convention in favor of Bris tow for President and Jewell for Vice- President. They say that the patron age of the Postpfljce and Treasury Departments in those States is being used to further this scheme. Yale vs. Biecher. Thirty Alumni of Yale College from the State of New York have signed a protest against any of theYale professors taking part in Henry Ward- Beech ers advisory ex parte council. The protest goes farth er and threatens 'withdrawal of favor verv last when he was slightly deliri ous. ' But when in clear mental pow er he was visited and conversed with and in reply to the who asked him if he A-vwmrA hia anamieo on1 fl1lCf in t well if the above statement is true, tne gav;or, ne gaid be could, that he the remaining red men have degener- had a strong confidence in Jesus ated. wonderfully since the days of Christ, and felt he could forgive his CantAin JArk Those Modoca were enemies, even George Swepson, and laptam Jack. .1 nose Aioaocs were .rt , A. Anlrf mft1rft Swenann a ugly men in a row,and no dispute; but beer mftn Mr Moore's lawyers did it makes no difference how many of not take down his depositions, only thffnoor devils are slain : thev Carmot dying declarations, which were made vntA inv fttrnrt.h hut If thev could. la ne pseou wi whuW, they would hold their own and never think of asking for bayonets to guard A'iiTwiA orf trial fn Wilmington, Del , recently for habitually disturbing the fami ly prayer by.hls stepfather. Bla defense was that the prayers were- too personal and re- nectea upon me iamiiy. . jib was oiscuarg- ed. Boston Adv. Oa account of con tinned illness. Miss Anna Dickinson has been compelled to cancel her u eagegwnent to 'appear on the stage at the Vllih Avenue Theatre. New York. She Will sail for Cuba In a few days. Professor Thomas B. Price, of Randolph Macon College, will probably succeed Professor Glldersleeve in the chair of Greek. atthe University of Virginia. Aj$tf;9. NjktodjojtpnCof Charlottesville, Va,, has Mr. Jefferson's sUver watch. Levi Lincoln, Mr. Jefferson's attorney general, wore it at the dispersion of the Judges at thee lose of Adam' administration, before Jefferson was sworn into office. The queen, for the first time In some years. will probably open the next parliament in person.1' : "Old age shrinks from cold as from a reminder- of the churchyard, and loves warm corners, and nestles in snug nooks out oft the wav ef the wind' William Cui- The girls of Santa Cms are never allowed to be alone with centlemen. New Yorkl Herald. 1 that why so many gentlemen are fond af taking Santa Crux sour?" Au gusta Censtltutionaliat. The Boston Post says the removal of Gen'I Sheifnaa's head narters to 8t. Lputo deprlv rWasWngtOijtjfpne of ltalwatdanoOTS.. It Is the first Intimation we ever had of the, General's dancing on his head. National Republican. . elevator that carries -United States THE EVIDENCE. Mr. Moore's witnesses have all been examined. His first witness was the boy, Sam Oliver, whose, evidence has been already published. The next witness was the boy, Elweod Smith, who along with Sam Oliver went hunting that day with Mr Moore. He testified that Mr Moore asked him to go hunting and sent Sam Oliver for another . gun, and loaded it with big shot. They went up the road that led by Swepson's house. At Swepson's house Mr Moore got to hollering and cursing and was going on Hollering like abuele. That he eot over the Mr. Moore replied: "I had been, out birding'that evening arid coming by. Mr. Swepson, I said f 'There is' the man now ;" but I passed on by Swep son's house, when I : heard 'Swepson say, "what do you want ?" I turned and replied : "Come ut into the tDad and I'll tell you what I want ; I do not intend to shoot at you in your own house or yard." At that Swepson fired. I repeated between Swepson's first and second shot: "I do not want to shoot you in your own house, but come out into the road and I will shoot with you or fight you." I was looking towards the factory, and at the same time, watching Swepson, and when he fired the second time I fell. I did not present my gun tpwards h,inL I might have had my arm a little up but I dP not think 'I did." To the question asked by his counser. "Did you in tend to draw out Swepson and shoot him when you were hunting in the field around his house?" Mr. Moore replied: "I had uo. idea of shooting him." This declaration was made the morning after he received the'wbund and repeated a few hours before he died REMARKS. This report has been made with pre- TO BOM the first day of :MaKm, lS7& IHrill h X . rent tee store, lately occupied mo Murray & Davis, on Trade, E A OSBORNE, Assignee. , dec31 tf ..V Valuable Tobacco Farm SA'3&K!II Jn21, .rrxjiiarMmA fcjf. K 5'lJi.t A'mt-ii Xkiii Jai ti0 sit BY Virtue of the provisions Of ' a trust executed to me by the deed in Banl of Mecklenburg Begistered Book No, 6, pai 396, 398,' in Ee2isters Omce of Gaston conn ty, I shall expose to publid sale, for cad at the Court House in Dallas, on Thursday the 30th day of December 1876, the follow ing valuable land to wit : . . 1.; One tract lyir in GaStotl 'eotrmy, on the head waters of Hoyle's and Stanley Creeks, adjoining the lands of Robert Bre vard, Monroe Burke, Bullinger Abernathy, Michael Clomnger and others, containing by estimation 1045 acres, being part of the land known as the Guion Tobacco Farm. : 2. One other tract adjoining, 64 acres, be ing pert of said faTnt (excepting a tract of about 35 acres conveyed to A Harris.) - The two tracts will be sold in one. body. - This land is admirably adapted to the culture of tobacco, cotton and cereals. t For full particulars address, the under signed. . , GEORGE. K TATE, ' Trustee". Mt Island Mills, P. 0. years. Everywhere proved the M ICALi" asMl knewu. ORNK aTATEfTILlE, . ttOttt M Barklev. MyrropaiaorAThfa Heuse topmost eligibly at the Where we will be glad to meet our friends and a ereatrmanTnewnijnea;'"" . Ve nU kfeanfdn band allarre: And mndinktoc!kolGrooeiieiand onfectin-4 eries, which will not be surpassed in the -- jar-iz-w y-jom i.ih tunnniafti.rViiT )-j(lBohrdlnglH it uBOoSE, by Tuesday, Jan- i ki-o. -k- I u?7:..tjLntdQor.above the old Bank of ttXSEW&SLERhh to entertain reeular and translnnt B P BOYD. iMsiiNSION HOUSE A.I i C i'.. lid Ti ' 'T V' fTIHIS honse la UlhekiA An ihm a v.t in rJU irttea4iaE is:J .! : a the tenuinus- of the tremTUiet .Columbia -Railroad Vwhere 1 fmrlofa tnav sfi .ml l ,dU3wiMiH OBsat-class Hotel, recently renovated and HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS I refurnished. ) rgftlflffflt Mi - - aug31 4im CALNAN & ROATH Proprietors. ' li o I B.-i v w. ..l 1-1 3T I -ir-'V vui DLICCIB. l lv t CliASLOTTE. N. C. cines what jthpe? Ie wwntvitvyjgpafgpjjg For satisfactory reasons the above describ ed 'property was. not sold n the 30th - Dec. 1875, but wUl be sold on. -Tuesday, the 15th day of February .J875-. . G J5- TAXB. janl " " ' ' , . ' ' " ' fence and told thedogs to set him judice to none and best wishes for all some birds. Witness; saw two negro women in the kitchen and Calvm and Hill in the yard. Didn't see Swepson. Heard nothing said by Hill or the other negro as we passed. Got over in the field, went down towards the store and then in another one of Swepson's fields out to the road, and came out in the read by Swepson's house, about 150 yards from the house. Then started up the road and went bv Snewson 8 bouse again and A . .T From the hurried visit to the place it was impossible to get at the pulse of popular opinion. Mr. Swepson s friends believe he will be proven justi fiable in the killing. Mr. Moore's friends say nothine short of convinc ing Droof that Mr. Swepson apprehend ed death at the hands of Mr. Moore at the time, will justify him, and they do not think this can be shown. The ex amination of MR. SWEPSON'S WITNESSES T ness and snfferiny rEo!h sinn pes nee the wfeHrtel-treMipSfl tion of an eminent physician. Nos ' ''-TfJures Cenls 1 Fevers, Congestion, Inflammation, 25 2 Wms,rWefir4 Verm Colic, 25 3'Cs,iciTeethIngl of In fants 25 A DlarrhoeaTDf iGlflfffeenbffit8, 25 tfDjentryJOHblBilliw Colic, 25 16 Cholera-Morbus, Vomiting, .. 25 7 Coughs, Colds, JBroDChitis,.,. 1 25 8 NeuralgiaToothafche, Faceache,. 25 9 Headaches, fsick, Headache, Ver tigo. 25 10 Dyspepsia, Billious Stomach, 25 11 Suppressed, or Painful Periods, 25 12 Whites, too PrnfosB-pOTiods. 13 Uroup, Cough, Difficult Breathing, 25 14 galtRbearu, Erysipelas, Eruptions, - 2 25 15 Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains,... ?!Vi' 16 Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Agues, W 17 Piles, blind or bleeding r.. 1 -:50 IB Ophtbalmy, and Sore or Weak Eyes.; .I.... 50 19 Catarrh, acute or chronic. XnfluenssrT: -50 SPECTACLES ! ! den willow teyond Swepson's house mlhe direction of Kaker's, Moore was arid patronage from the College if it is house. I saw Swepson in hU back not' heeded. The New Y6rk " 31im porch. Swepson said to Moore, "Are says this, is significant of the growing you ready?" I understood S. to say " - . . r T m . roadv " Moore said he. dida t want to fieht Swepson in his own were going around W w e m b ye8teraay m0rning, Mrs Martha ud the road on the side nearest bwep-l t: wo. oTa,ir. nfl fptifi son's house. When I, got to the gol- th . tita tKfl r Jtlv aht waa at TO THOSE THAT WANT THEIR boldness and aggressiveness Of the feel ing : against the Pastor : of Plymouth Church. ' ' t J A , GopD.i Appojntmknt The Hon. John A. Hyman, (col.) lias, been ap pointed a member of the Republican Coneressional Committee. We are vard: he didn't want to shoot , him in his own yard, "but come out in the road and I will fight or shoot with you.'' And then Swepson shot ' and Moore fell and I ran. (Cross -examin ed ) I Hve in Moore's family and all my family live in Moore's and Holt's factory houses. Have known Mr v. , Zl Tr7zr - , 0n.. rPRPtitativft the Radical nartv ever had nim very well. Have hui tors Morten. and Browniow.i ,v -)-Tr? I in Congress' from this State. .He knew An oseulatory artist upon Whose' judg rhent 'we"profoundly rely. says , that the. difference between receiving and. giving kiseea him her, she quivers. ; A. few weeks ago, at Hoboken, a man & tfttoAe'fhe cheap; blt'lnto Afa house in a.klM ia'thlAfc When -abe kiss place bricks on . nlesof Hobokenaresereae New YorkTrl Railroad fafti Wflery albVlfhout a break dawn. BaSklo Commercial. i TMv JyiU.-BoxKhAaid. of, the jCttero. okee PretbTtery, has- accepted a iBall'! to f tHe.Prebrtr4aa VShurch 'W Bantsvllle1, Alabama, vice the venerable Dr.' tfoes, re ujlSj ; v.. ; . t - A bJdaaSa WaVfytonfs'hedtoflnd his 7reneh barber's charges so high, JTea fyweCTefceiaWa7ff eUtlfigtrfty MivrWioattbtf .your hair, but fo finding df hair to cut." ., i i--tpfjy4fam rW maimi Vyet bis Ufa Is not free from bard knock andITBVhJnUVittCfisbJsTiabll- - meat plate of hash is sure, to, hrft lk lutew tt aamewhare a' sUri1 button , , perMrf rsaeetalt-ultowi Time. 5 4 . and liked very well, nave nuniea wun him often, but never before this time nli.ti Va oofriail ton cruna TTa SPnt (bathe had several thpusand colored g m oiiver after tbe second gun. majority in hia . District, and - refused I When 8am brought the gun be load- td be driven off the track.; We have ed both barrels witn pig snot ne got tnL i in tne store, air Aiongui. gavs vucu Ori-. .... -r . -r :j c A lknUd, "Bring me some shot, the biggest you've got," he didn't say what for. we mignt meci .up witu uui t,hu turkeys or' something. (The grins were exhibited in i court and the char- 6m all sized Holt & Moore's store, and' beard some one say, she thinks it was Mr, Moore, "If Swepson popped his head out he would shoot him." , She also, stated Mr. Albrieht, the' clerk, told her, Moore was going to kilt Mr, Swepson. This was told -the reporter by4 a most excellent gentleman who heard the ex amination, and he also said that Mr. Albright did not recollect saying this to Mrs. F.onviUe. Mr. Swepson has a numiier of witnesses to be introduced. The examination m ay extend into next week, but there is somelalk $f continuing the rburt to-dayarid if soj one of the prison er's Counsel said tie fWAnblit. thBv". itiiill oat -4.hrn19h l.hirt evening, i Again there bei othera who f AKD PAID FIVE and TEN DOLLARS EYE TEETH CUT, 1 . . I SELLTHE BEST JBEBLE IN STEEL FRAMES, FOB, $2.00. . Warranted Gcnmne, 20 Whooping-Oough, violent cbugbs, 21 - Asthma, oppressed Breathing, 22 Ear Discharges, impaired hearing, 23 Scrofula, enlarged glands, Swel- 24 General Debility, Phisicat Weak- 25 Dropsy and'scanty Secretions. 26 Sea-Sickness.. sickness from riding, 27 Kidney-Disease, Gravel, 28 Nervous Debility, Seminal Weak ness or involuntary discharges, 29 Sore Mouth, Canker 30 Urinary Weakness, wetting the bed, 31 Painful Periods, with Spasms : 32 Disease of Heart, palpitations, etc. 33 Epilepsy, Spasms, St. Vitus' Dance, 34 Diphtheria, ulcerated sore throat. 36- Chronic ' vonses tions una .-ri FAMILY CASES. gaonw J A BBAD8HAW. Proprietor PRIVATE BOARDING, SJfASVZQIlO HOUSE. 0UH;tehi5jBtreet, .Greensbp. N. Ori, square fitmi eTct.;Unsfirpa accommodation fait Traveling Patrons Term-4r.50 perday b. septlj od to :f- QUST RECEIVED ,50 -50 A RTTPTM.v nw ttttosu! mrr.Tj'nn iTtTTi -r-ASWSrWM at a undreth'ftfrioM. so p4X mttsffimi 'i-00., 50 00 5Q i50 50 00 00 50 50j GlGflSTC SPRINGS' CORNER, jad22 SOMETHNG NEW IN AND J, -. T AS GOOD AS THERE IS IN THE UNITED STATES.1 " 1 .Soie Hai Eye Teeth Cut, a kind of a liking for 'this darkey his pluck in standing up for his rights. A Healthy State. Texas, aecord- has bow a pile bf scorched j ing to the new census, shows that she a vacant lot,' and the gas ebmpa-j ha now- it population of abottt " pne FAMILY OP THE DECEASED. The brothers and sisters of Mr. Moore I Were all at.Haw River, save .Mr. Wil liam Moore who is now in Arkansas "wide Awake i" -I MAKE- -..-'- i t t .3 1 ctpo drawn tnev "were miiiiun, tu r1' e quirrel shotfM? Moore saidat the thousana,jfhile in .1870, he jSpprila- 8re n ain.t hurt anybody:" tion oniy,num.Derea eignt aoa ejguveeu He com menced nonenog aa scuramg uionsand nve, nunarea ana; nnieteeu. I aeain wutsu ni(.iw Children axe said ta be steadily On the increase in that healthy Stater. , iThe man w1m. bought a piece ef pie at a y reataurant and struok ,a aaspender,-btton before he had eaten the half of it, says if be itu 'eltecMnenV'oy1nBmrtWTle 1 KlJthjr Att JUaeastr la heatabUah . tnent but what he would find the rest of that Lit, A -iWjRii-:a.ratWnla rCktaaamaa, finds that ikahjf tbMiahboi4iood, he vbta. a Aaa-j . ioand torpedo .mmder: avand vtaow. tfkyi " y. -edgsuft Competatioaiuabet thoae imported 'fCktmas iaay bUte lffeot trade,1 b" H 1 aeaUi to the eemDutor.Coui1ftrA areata - The two committees of the Virginia tgts UtureuponsKlpAjMfUe4 have agreed ::vonpoHiilUIP'latlBk',t000 a year to tbe Virginia Mmtary r InstUute for, aix . Oar Representative; the Hon.lTil08., or 500 yards of , Swepfpne jhous&L tile Baid, " -rascal, jand thief 1 you, come out from behind your, pricjc wall and mortar and I, will have ..my vnvanoa H A ATrt ' It VfrV loSQ. &nu fiJ Aihe.-. hasbeen ' Appointed' one of Lnnf;nnP(i to aatr it until he nassed the tWa fWriUtJw vfsffven-tA -aurierih-. house. V Said it all the-wav from 100 to I M.ir,.T..kv:;o- it fiOD vards from sweDSone nous-uir UtUU IUB IUUC1IU BXTwo w I . . - -,-r , tarkwealateemW fr Jt hlmiSd rijecticut, if hj "laat' IVldajf' ImorUr and I wiiluJbave.niy reyenge'' 'V ,1' "ati tsi . Ua naaapd Swftnaon'a house, walking JlrfthedeithbfEewedentativeHTH. in fi mMdl r the road. Comine Stark'vfeatheFof i5brine(cut,win?e'fee-lc the road beo w , the house. Mr 4.e.yjfwUirdvWJiU 'b--A.lf. At nn. the. fence some little while. "Oh: vesi-i-YPU. X ve eot you now: rn eex; you ye. eraoDing :mrmr ii ict i roots," He "wH then p looking tfptp- ifeisa I wards Swepson's hbuse and - said it iTAmvaim After thftiliftiirnmentl loud and mad.and wbSj biowingiiKe A. UDli A UAlll w f'J 1 . ' . . AtthftMiasisaioBi Legislature m Gen- a bugle. I!caariotlear ;goodout f i TWa KUtKAir & anhanrintinn waa I one ear. ; Saw Hillr tbO'negro. a' se- . .' .j. --.;ir j?.'-' ':. ti ,T5 1 !. its ' " 1. " ' - .'-' WILL SELL A ' 300D PAIR OF SPECTACLESTOE'SSCENTS. Case (Morocco) with above 35 large vials and Manual oreciiojis,,-$J0 jCO Case (Morocco) of 20 large viali-aad L v l. Book 600 These remedies are sent by the case or single box to any part of the conntry, ffreeoi" charge, on receipt of price. Address HUMPHREYS' Homeopathic Medicine Co. pfcej A Pept4 No 562 Broay,, N. Yi For Sale by all Druggists, T C SMITH & COAfcents, Charlotte, "N. C nov9 eod ly wH'a NEAR NEW LONDON1, A'.tv' w JNO. M. ECHqLS,,...,. m.eajso AND GO TOXJLD RELIABLE J. IV BUTLER 'S .rV u . POR YOCRr ' v- pubIicaUhaf lost M. .Congress,, .ont.fiiia tVow li41 in either branch nft8aylD6' nave' adopted this name for our house beeause we ' piirpose to' keep Wide Awake to tbAl interest of - our tostomersi and whenever we can bny .any good in Oar line under usual rates tcr give them .th bene fit of such a purchase 'as we are . satisfied with our legitftnafe"telp (agson1 'goods. In view of the atricgeney ef money matters and a we want to live and lei hvej we have deterinined toell- eyerythipg. in our upeat such prices as will allow us to "do U. Jt We will sell good -light Sugar at 10 cents j "best N, 0. Sugar House Molasses 05 Axle Grease 10; Kerosene Oil 30 . five, bars Baltimore, City Soap for 85 cehts.V ' vv ' Manv other croods at corresDondinki'v low prices, i A fall line of sStapleaha'Fanilly S P JB C T A 5 X B S 1 Very Respectfully, :" l ft.' i. -''a H 7JP a n mi ft! L KOELLSCH, SorrBerBaerlyi Bookkeeper at W, B. jan23 ' milKwaterand mass of iheseEpringsarenot 1 humbug patent edfetofW with reeitifi-4 catesmanufacturea looraer Dutremeaiespre narwl bv the skilful hand of nature. The mass is obtained from the water by a sck&tilro method of evaporation. Whereby alt the medicinal virtues are retained .: unimpaired as proved by analyis.an4twfnty:gEfarttlSl perience in the treatment or Dyspepsia, Chronic Liarrboea. Chronic Sore Throat, Falling of the Womb, and alt otbeKFemale Complaints, Bcroiuia, ana an vuianeous Diseases. Liver Cbmnlaints. tdi diseases of the FiinaryiOifanrQravel, Diabetesi Vene real Diseases. UiDhtheria. nies. l euer anu Rinar Worm. Neuralaia. Sick Headache, Diseases of the iStstmachJiia "AnaflaMsea. orinnAtincr from imDuntv or tne Diooa. it is a preventive and cure for Chills and Fev cure permanently any Chronic Disease fo.f which the Water or Mass is recommence" 1, except an otatinate wredrom3aha-j Kindred Diseases. v.-.t-.- jsxpenence nas prov m ",t nn' t WateVand Mass are just 8i)itiWp? ,m the fnn rf rliuAR( lit home 8B aituS OPnOtfl and that one season 01 me year gw- t , . ru'uW ; . W U another. Some of tterWsfcaoJfchitof I A; djitiiJ 'CHARtOTTB, 1T. or staple anu iramuy .. -1- ..jr-rs---'i-wrfX,4a nrca have been effected y we- se or w hand, such as New BiiifcMli and Mass in tie Winter at the pa; nd Breakfjwt Bacen, H 3Wi Mw)i r iVentt'hOuesii Sb .;. ?"-ilsn y J.g GHmLOTTE ?. AfX)NGFELTWANT SUPPLIED. rpHE Undersigned begs leave to inform lawyers, Clerks of Courts, Principals of Schools, and the public generally that he has opened a BOOKBINDING ESTABLISHMENT Iri CJijs!otte, t .theJ3tore on Trade street, adjoining Dr McAden's Drug Store, where handsome style and. reasonable rates, and in connection with which he has a splendid JltiB).QE AND STATipNEBiYj,' AH new and at greatly reduced prices. Pater hanging a specialty. Soliciting a sharerof yoor fayorsI am, iiintt WWalTDELi- i 1 A BAtmaAtTKS. JACOB M. MENDEL ft CO., , v KAauTACTnaKss or 2Xt ..taiJ"i.i.4 ?v.ui vv wrist mfT'VtlG' f''n',! si.gM esui iu'diksui r tJtsw when he got dowrrtohebrnerbf the yard he stopped 'close4 to the 'yard K ling and turned rouna vrni 5B . to the -f housaatldsaidATOef thing, don't know what it msfa then saw Swepson standing tift thebapk door. -- Heard "Swepson ,. , speak firsti He saidi, "Are you ready ?;' rMooFe recollect ibiitinn. taao.i aaidiii2tfia cs.miif fought foe four yearslri ! tbe tmyHhat ia nave an opportunity pi ppntriuuviBf mVimite-tPwards,!.tIieIerecUonT mopumen to ne iWfirnoTj i pneA the greatest -military .chieftainey krav 4Ht th'm hvi.hiir i'nt 1 hia hand: a short BrundoU't' :.J7r.-:Vii ..I -v,,,.!, u-n iWt frrecolleet whom 'alUfue Americans ought to fsel whether he was- aiming of -pointing' I ;Tj AS removed to orie til said Swepsori ; 1 tUnV houses- ai?!"r! from. - w 1 tuawjuiicw 1 A gents for tbe Springs, V fa29 ' ' Charlotte, N. CS. tllNE timothy;hay fob sale. Weaakeasp.Kdaltyefal and And Fresh Richmond Skusagei,VS6apssttarch , yTcbleoel SegiM, ttnuu, pipesi ypffeeTaeaj4J.rajfior. two I wheat, Pickles by the dozen Crocked Hom iny, Rice; Pearl Grits, BucketsTubs, Ac ioo numerous 10 mention, due- au eneap. .7i of the New Stores nndr the Central Hdtel.Trade St.and is receiving his Winter Stock' oKWodsft Men's Wear, and will , make; them,up 't short notice lir the most msnronaDie man- produce T, COLEMAN & SON Butter;KButter:: TflRESH arrival x- Butter, V il -t'V'- X . of. that up nal ta Anv Goshen.' at 8 fi CARTER'S, iff wgpsjer wwwyw CulUng And repafrlng done ptwopflyAa Wj it'- rerv, as I am, compelled to do iwh bnew, Mfl - K4f hf?mj a PHnjiPsT! !reoeivdand rl a jan29 lw praQWQIA8S TuUy.ElnSeed Tanners Oil, at drugstore. JL lOwnMii j"'a"i" 'J M'lr T lOTBBEBTSOll a LI GROO.ERSy, c, saSr Ol&rtothei M,! .1 ,unvaMl aslectedand ,dedi
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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