Newspapers / The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, … / March 11, 1876, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
nilT 1 yeafc (potfjpaidi dTanee, ;i . 00 ,s 3 See. - i " : - ' a ' 00 want, and sriti ta ' tt7 mf f ?r cf J irttanet,a,",''" VWcmn ion 1- i jMdon ' i mon, ; .klV. iin tbe county) ia advance, It ft '9 ji nij40vi i? a&n)c 'V- N $2 00 put oi me 3?flt!fltrW't 2 10 1 05 3 V r -Til ? mm m a t- 8 months, IiWcrf!. recWctii, dabs. ' - ti . v i w b ,.r . v . '. - sr v . . m m m . m mm v m r i : . ' i n i. 3 i . w'-i". r : i t ,a mm i - mm p . m. h m mm tmmt- m mm .w. -i. bbt & tv a m.&m m iM.m-m - 1 ' i no xaiWl SVrt tanolt.l-j.- . JSii' 'M.J itoui s-ji.: .cfcuuflUiiia wj.it-ju i i)!;j(ni.'( iitit -l Ol'lw H' ' - -- - "' !" '. mwm f.fmj ,. , ..,,.... r.,, ., -.j.. .!;! j T7" 1 : : : !it .'! ' Jl:- s. " ' : ! r : . T f -frMilllMn v. m. smith:" 3 r '4 o ... , uoH HIS BEING THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE WHOLES A tfcBOOT andIIOE HOUSE in the State, and Ji!r facilities for bavine Goods beinsr-eidat to'knv.'w fiMl that we can sell BOOTS and SHOES AS CHEAP Webny only' froManoiaciarenr ana aetyoofapettUan. rrn (s;! ",'fnv. ;(r One of the, firm is , now . Nopnaahasipg ,-ouri &gBJ$Q . STOCK,, wbjb weii com- plete. win Deniar in mcHp. j -x i Wrf. it a Pk rmm bobw mam M!a P. WJfoi$&ffl?fWi' ' i ii'- . , . lADIESCEiniGVILDPiHiSfiitERSv -AND" NOlf JN'SJVtf&' ffi TffE ClTaAJtQQfiSMkRKED mtMitimmm that WMt mi be ;undersp; Ul I'tlK '1.1(5 ih!-u: KEW IKON FRONT SMITH BUILDING," nTT unnnffl P.'iq IOW MM 1 WHOLESALE BED ROOM AND PARLOR OF COFFINS Or'ALL mar" WELL KNOWN MILLINERY SOLD THE GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, HAS DIsrOSED of ihe WHOLE STOCK OF WINTER HATS, FLOWERS AND fJa&AD AIETvITH MORE SUCCESS THAN ANY OTHER MILLINERY BUSINESS IN THE STATE. WITH TBESE GREAT ADVANTAGES IN NOT HAVING TO CARRY OLD STOCK OVER, WHICH IS ALWAYS CNIDRF IJEAD ENABLES, ME. TO BUY O'HLS, ' 1 ONE OF THE I LARGEST JAND BEST SELECTED STOCKS EVER BE FORE OFFERED TO THE FUBLIC. GOODS IN MY LINEIICII AKE K0T THE LATEST STYLES, AS NORTHERN HOUSESOrfLY OPEN THEIR DESIR A BLE rATTERNj THE LATTER PART OF MARCH, THEREEORE I RESPECTFULLY REQtEST THE . ' . r ' ) V. A CHASES T0QI E A ELYT ASSURING GREAT PAINS MAKIlTDL . ; r U.I I k vt. H . . rn uT7 dtuTI 1 fePECTFPLLYi t, it i,y., . W. S. FORBES. - ! i A(l as anyrBaltihlore 6r New York Jobber. ,li, - ,a ,-x "'-! inonhand Soin4biCarxlina and Georgia. i IT, TO BE FOUND IN DOWtfTO BOTTOM PRICES. TRADE STREET. CHARLOTTE, N. C. E A B S a., & CO ITAli, & R 01 DEALXBS Ilf ALL KINDS OF BEDDING, &C. No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOT-TEn C. JUST RECEIVED ; . ' FIT Xi Ia LINK . i t . OF-' ' - GH1LDREN5 CARRIAGES, SETTS. AND A FULL LINE GRADES, ON HAND. OUT ! ! v AND FANCY BUSINESS,. UNDER STOCK, BBOUGIIT HElTtp EfTiLY ARE LAfilES NOT TO MAKE, THEIR PUB- --f.v y 1 t u . ariK- 1 THEM THAT 'i SHALL TAKE I 1 J?iJ - "I r ;iI-U."-l'I .-Iiilejt'l .'Ii VL 0 .! , . r - . .... . Til t r I t., i.iii. jo ) ) ! CHARLOTTE, N. C, December 20th, 1S75. J - On and after this date, mails will open and close in tfcaoJSas 4Iofws : Noithern, delivered 8.30 a, m., close 9 00 p m Southern, . 8.30 " " 7.30p m Air-L4ne. " " 8.30 8."30 nm StatesvilW. ; 1100 rM- (; 8.00 Dm O. C. East l).y- -: 8,30 u "- 9.00 pm ,u. w est u-, -' - v.m p m ; w p. m Money uraer ana Kegister. Jioura irom y a. ni, to 4 p. m. - declitf i . : : -' CITY BULIiETnr ':' '4 Yesterday ,'was j,b,e fesjiyat oT Punin' Dost in the streets again, no lack of ii. ! 0yster3-r iS,'' su,clBweather as thi-, ; The elms 6n the streets are budding beau-. tidily.. , . . ,. ,,, T.!f . Many ladies upon the streets, yesterday ; particularly late in the afternoon, ' 1 y- Capt Thos D Johnston, ef A9heyiile, and eht North Ctolte Dcppgyelterday, The pay train arrives tnis morning. A party pf three, buntamea went out from tbe city on Thuredayahd returned Srith 73 birds, ambhg the narnber '23,' nfpeL . , Does The satisfaction tba't cburt Is oyer is yery general, " Cotlrt wees;, is ; attended, with in conveniencies to aiany persons ; besides Judge, lawyers and jurors. . - . It has been talked about so much that it has come to be a joke, and now whenever you meet a man the first impulse iSto tsk "Didyousay ; Belknap i : A "scrimmage"' took place last night about 11 o'clock, pn ,'ntA,lpia(.fb9t' )n.jfront of rethel &. Sumner a barber, shop, but no particiilar damage resulted from it. Messrs. P., A. Smith A Co.. .hava. caught the ia faction pL law .prictf, pod advertise baby carriages, meat safes, and furniture I generally low down. Sea advertisement on Nobody welcomes the moonlight nights as much as a policeman ; don't haye to light beeetlammJ vou ieek i TrarinhiK around ?wfth"a heaVy ladder, ftghting those lamps, is tbe heaviest of ..the policemen's ordinary dutita. : 1 :.-: JIBoya tre seen playing in the, stieets,. last night, off the principal fqaare, as they do in-the Summer' nights when the moon is out, and some people sat for awhile after tea, on their front porches. ,It wa3 such a re markably warm evening. A nesro woman called, yesterday morn' ing, on one of the Magistrates, to get a war rant for a man who had hit her dog with a rock and "killed it dead, for!an hourf After learning that the dog is again able, to.be about, the Magistrate-told her to' call when it died. Col. S. L. Fremont, Superintendent of the Carolina Centra Mtattroatt, Is endeavoring to effect a connection 'with the Western North Carolina fiailroad, by which passengers can go through from Wilmington to Henry's, the Western terminus 'of Ih'e ; last" named "road, in 24 hours. I8T 1TT6 ' As the question is sometimes asked what day of the week noted occurrences in 1776 happened on, it may be well tbxbear in mjna me simple rule of counting back nve week aays liom tue wees aays in 187b ot the day of the month in question : thus JuTy jifiSt, falls. on Tuesday ; five days back. froWruesday ifyesXThorsdav : there fore July 4, 1776, feir -n Thursday. ft ". An individual calling himsslf "Col." T. Allston Brown (a "Colonel" with his name parted in the middle,) libels the South in the New York Mercury, when he says that he would "advise all the show folks to give the South a-wide berth, for the scarcity of J money, bad hotels, high rates, enormoua rents, etc., for opera houses, and appurte nances, and the cost of railroad jumps make a Southern tour anything but' a pleasant one. Shut the Blinds. Newly married couples who stop at the Central 'Hotels ought to be ruore carefuL When a couple of this description arrives, the town examines the register to find out on. wLdch side of the bouse .theyvare located, aa&tbenrwdllfei ecohci eV third story windows of the .buildings opposite, andt peeps, through, the blinds. They, watch the1 billing and cooing and kissing in -the win dow opposite, till they feel like going out and marrying the first woman they see. The Gentle Kprla? Time. ; f Yesterday was warm even unto hot. It wajs unlike, March all around, for in addi tion to its unwonted heat, there was hardly a breeze stirring, and the sun's rays were un tempered. Flannels and other Winter clothing were too heavy, and in many in stances, the heavy coats were doffen for lighter material. People raised the windows and sat in their business offices in their shirt sleeves, and perspiration stood upon many brows even as it docs in Summer time. In short it was a day of "etherial mildness," with the mildness spread on 'most too thick. The Courts. Superior- Cowl. Yesterday was motion day in the Superior Court. There were no jury trials, and the court was engaged dur ing all of its session in hearing motions, Ac. About 25 or 30 cases were disposed of in one way or another. There were no jury trials at all. . At 3 o clock, court adjourned for thfi . term, bftving cleared the" criminal a&k'e? Entirety, and disposecUopf80 of 90 Cages OP tbe yyj1 dnnltPt, having nn it nV.nt 200 cases-. The Judge, ifiolicitor ajid lawyers haye woutea very nara aunoe'ine lerm.ana the progress made has been quite, gratifying- Jtidge Schehckleayes for home this! rnorn: Kl.f. J ril j.'i' tiiit'' t.. 'i'i n-tt It - ng, anoxn oouojf, wiM jue, tu vujquiuiu Poik eounty, ready to hold court, '"flfizyor' Court. Alice Smith and Emma Bobinson. both colored, were np for an af- . V- 1 yu ' ' T Vf , i. ; . i ! fray, and were fflnea 90 ana cost eacgf The Magisuatei had no, criminal cases uHhg tlifl d4y, ihcngh the usual amount of in,; i ; Yestezdas morning, two. loredTH Carolina Central Jajlroad, nrJV.ntbw depot, one of. then handling, a pistol, i. jThe other, a boy named Albert Austin , aske'd ti see it, when it was banded to- him, cocked. He dH not notice this, and inf placing a fin ger'carci'essly on 'trie1 1 rigrjer, the pistol was,' discharged and'tne half 'piisseU through his left hand. -' It passed oa and, oigoi In the, Jig old tbusCj w h'lqli .lnglled.' oui oif tbe.iye ,4,010 tej tp, stand fOij Traqetret, anfl; (i,a its passage came yery nqar -striking Qne of Abe colored hoaseiiseTfra. .' : ;ts -jui urn An account was given, vesierdai' mom ng, of a chase, on Thursday evening, of a man named WiUiamsopho, ita'4 stolen, a jborse from, a, Mr. .Gpriey. Qf. LeAingloo,;g; p., and the subsequent. stealing. of, a 1 nrul by the same, follow, is reporte Ji iw another' column, Mriend3 of Mr JOSsrleyrwho haa corns' up here on the bfint bf! tbe horse, wentoiit, yesterday 1 m'cnihfii : bn: 1 tSe it Line and Lincoln ' Rkilto4dirL Dursult of the thief,,' and yeUrday afternoon ,f at D Gooding, a fi)iead, ,9f piCprieji:n ; this city, received a telegram from Sheriff Rohi in8on, of Lincoln, informing him that the horse hr,d . been found. Nothing was said concerning the' tbiafj arid 4t is supposed that 'he is still a!t large; !!li l': '! ''-;- ' Continuation of Iuqueit. ' . Coroner 'Alejcander will., go dtwji' Ma thews'' Station' this morning, to ( conclude the inquest over the negro who was, killed by another of his . race at. that place,, three weeks ago. He will take with him the ne gro Green Smith,- who was committel to jail here a week: ago, aS' an'irriperta.'nt wit ness in the case. James Parker, the name of the' slayer. ' He fl ad as s ion as he saw the result of his work, and. has riot yet been captured, ';. The Coroner foliqved.im inU Lancaster c.ountyrSLC, and there gave .up the chase, as he had no. authority to rnakei an arrest in that State.' He left the precept: however, in the' hands of an lficer over there, and as the negro's whereabouts are known, it is thought'tbat he will tte taken. Handsome Words for Our Judge. . Dr. Harllee, Of the Wadesbbro Arms, was in our city last week, and in his account of his visit, speaks of having gone 'round to the Court Some vtoa court was in session. Speaking of Judge Scheack, he says that he was "carried back to the olden times; when the dignity of the bench, -was recognized by the courtly manner of the bar; and could hut hope that time in his rapid cycles would soon restore to our eountry some of the customs, manners and observances of tbe old regime. Judge Schenck iSan honor, to the judiciary of North Carolina. Thoroughly posted in his profession; prempt in his de cisions, dispensing justice with an even hand, he has in a great degree restored the respect that formerly existed to the second highest judicial tribunal in the State. Supreme Court Decisions, The Supreme Court n Wednesday tiled opinions in the following cases, among others: J H King, et. al., vs. C M Lynch et. al., from Rutherford. Error.' State vs.' Alexander Neely ff5m" Cabarrus Afiirmed, (Rodman, J. dissents)."! Mary A Reaves et af, TSOre Knob Copper Company, from Ashe. Judgment affirmed. John A Long vs A T Cole, et al, from Richmond. Affirmed. State vs. Houston, Black & Williamson from Mecklenburg. Affirmed. State ys W H H Houston et al, from Mecklenburg. Affirmed. rRKirk vsB Bambardt from Cabarrus. Venhde novo. A Horsed Habit, Nearly! eyerybody Is acqaaiuted with the old blind horse whicb Albert Herehaw dri ves to the mail wagon. Thia,old horse has been constantly on tbe go for many years past, and has met almost every .jnail train, coming lih on everj road. This habit ofj;oing to the train has become second nature with him. The other day, Albert concluded to give him a day's rest, and in the morning earlywheq the Air-Lin whistle? blew, the old'hcfse knew that he ought to be going, and he reared and charged around in the stable, trying 'to get out ?in order to go to the train, until be tired himself. A few mornings before that, he was standing in front of the post o nice, when the Air-Line whisllettewrandofflEt.bQlted, going there wheTB Sr ffrf, tiH he"nattTedup against the pump- near-by, andr-wasi obIJged-4o stop. -A nesc xucmeu ta iuuwijiuvi wuug a unuu may become, even in the case of a dumb TapatQ. 1 f 1 Economy iu the Household. . . . - , We; reckon a thousand jokejwereiHold in this city yesterday. It was a pretty day and there wasn't much doing, so the business men went visiting among each other, and told yarns and had fun. The reporter found ona of the best men in town about a quar ter of a mile away from his business place, telling this joke to a crowd who had just YQted;that4 times jnerer jreijao. hard, and had all agreed -HSaf etrySoSdyMoogh'.,. to practice economy by cutting down drinks and all that sort of thing : He said that just after be was married and . established in a home of his own, he found one day that he needed a new spring Coat, and nothing would do his wife but she must make it, so as to, say e money; she had a mighty great idea of being economical. So he went up town and bought some cloth pretty, strip ed cloth and carried it to the tailor, who cut it out, and then he took it home. Next day when he went home to dinner, his wife told him he hadn't brought but half of that cloth, and just then the tailor passed and they harnessed him about it and wanted to know bow about :that tnihV.'The tailor said be didnti know thought-he . bad seat it'jallj suppose they let him look at it. So they toot IrWin', and he" looked at tbe coat, first at oqe, side and then at the other, and fieal- !y he broke out jn,a laugh. The lady got' p'ashy" about it, and asked him v. hat "was the matter witb-that coathaA he shoula get so Uell&iaVii anajb e-said,v- oh, nothing at all, except that she had made , one-half of it and lined IfWlth the other half f , 7 And tba gentleman says that even to tba day his wife don t.like to hear anything said S9iyfc IUIUUCU 11 v The Re of the Ci t?rqd;ux aAei ten! days; of, archi-1 Jans Ubof, during w'aich time tt -had jabcoit fa cases,? was dismisaed yesterday '.roOTp ing ?!(; t i it Ai iiar., A unuring in nis exertions ,in j uetpau ,o the. pgibfic weal. , lfor eing duxnissed the brenian read the, repfort wiichTwil he found below,, and after the reading, Sis Hopxjr ad drepaeda.ftwraiarka to i (the. Gra'ad, Jurors; ' He approved ofiittoe saggestionsooniaiHrict A inrtheitirepori8n4'iplialente4ettA antf c0pnlyj,tnj,e. give (ii erii; FEBRUARY TEBMMJECKLENBHRG, 1 ... i ; ,:, ; : .SuPKBipa Goukt, -1876; U'J: To.tHe Homd. Schenck, Judge Presiding. 4 ; ThetGrand Jurors of tbe county rbavina discharged -the duifbes deroliring.upon tthem, embraoe thja ocqasion,,tq express their in efficiency of) the State's? botfnstil." bv - WhleU their labors aiv- leewratly ' faoHitatd. We would cdngratuidtet the icourt and; the eounty npoa the creaAly- iqereased: comfort of ther hall pf. jutk;ej The convenience com'fort,ahd stile 6f, thia principal ebunty imprbverAent of the'people,'.the G,rand Jury regard it; as'HHelr-ddty to-stigiest tQ the County Ooxaxi8sionrs; a TtttdVatiotf of the exterior of. the Court- House, by haviiia the columns jfrpnt repiastsred, an the gables,,.. r Tlipugb: the budding ia far eiijad the age In style, 'comfort aha cnveprehce, it is Uoipr edit will 'answer its purpdse nntir the i cir enmsttmee of 'the ebudly ill justify the lifirincr Unci finrnifj.rpr.'Lintui . erection 01 one, moarein keeping With tbe reputation of durpeople.i ; . . m 4s directed by your Honor, theiury visit ed and inspected the county prison., , It id ' 1 building worthy of the cpunty, and evhiaes, a humane regard for thbse whose disregard of law brings themselves under Its penalties.'' lue jury wuuiu arircai!y vatx iikmiibiiwQi I of the iconuty anthoraties to -.Some : matters connected wMi: the prison whicbjirn thei ir' judgmentrequireAittention: ; j i ! .i. he nrsp, js tee qrainage,trom tne buua iriff. which involves the .health and comfort' of the irrmates,' as well as citlzehalA JIra f beighborbood. We find thaf the: escapa, of the wsste matter from the prison-,' is' info,' and, "through a marsh by a small sluggish dramlying on the jSorth and East of the! buildTng,. and belonging to the property. Here it remains in accumulated quantities lUBenupir iia ueuieriuus tuiuvm lurougu tbe: neighborhood. The iurv recotameo imopen Cburt; "Itha discharged Its tiutifes WMIi-anWpeciareredlt is'd'ae,toi:;thel forer man, 'Maj'J S arba3Ms wo' 'aa ben ' oepteaness tO( your; 4aonQrnor, ttte ciarHess- i in mniri fhoif1 Aritiiad vara nann&rf in! vha't cttkrffe' EiTfeh i6m thV, bench, kna toi tlxe f xne jury recommewvjapjfTfOTroffiSWi E5W FU irom that a system of drainage be adopted, anq that terra catta ' pipes be used ' so that the marsb may be dried. To do this, it - will be necessary to jarry . the; pipe! f across, Mint street, wben it,wiil be the duty Qt the !city authorities to take charge of jr. ' fr. ii .1. i. J. lucjuij nuuiu lexical tuc lcwiumcuuv tt6n7-6f their predecessors; that proper open ings - be 'made iff the doots of the cells,; through which provisions can be "passed ta the inmates, without opening the doors. This is a suggestion of prudence and safev ty to the keeper of the prison, a3 the con struction of the prison places bis life in the hands of the inmate of the, cell with door opened, if he should be more powerful than his jailor. The jury call' the attention of the authorities to a corner bracket on the West side of tbe prigod, whicb supports the third story gallery. It being materially de fective, there ia danger of its falling and jeo padi zing the lives bf those who'may be on it or below it. The cooking department of the prison Is in the basement; and has no communication w'.th the yard except through the upper story at the front door, or. throuzh: a window in the basement. The jury recommend that the window in the East side of the cooking department be. changed to a door, and a pair or steps be placed to reach ' the' ; ground aboye; This will enable the cook to obtain 'wood without ascending a stairway to the story above and returning in the tame way to the' kitchen. 1 The public roads of the county are report ed to be in a fair condition. This is attribu table to the extraordinary mild winter through which we have passed. Good roads being eesential to the prosperity and devel opment of the county, the Grand Jury be lieve tne public interest , wouta be greatly promoted by inaugurating a system of mak ing permanent improvements on the high ways of the county, . Stone being abandant and generally convenient, it is oeueyea that solid road beds can be made by utilizing the labor of the convicts of the county, without materially increasing the county expenses. If we are ever to have public roads even or- dinarily passible over the clay soil of Mecik- lenburg, it is apparent that a departure must be made from the obsolete makeshift mode of road working, which was inaugurated in the early settlement of the county: ' ' ' Tbe jury are informed that a large propor tion ol Abe fencing in the county is below the standard required: by law. This is at tributable to, two causes. 1st, the changes In the system of. labour, which left many farmers withou't'tbe.means.of keeping their farms and fences in proper order, and which time and judicious : management may reme dy; 2d, 48 the fact tbat: Several townships in the county haye adopted the "Fence Law" and been enclosed in one common fence, and other to wnshps contemplate fal lowing their example at an early day, and if tbe practical workings of this system of lencing prove BaLiHittuujry, ii ia prouauie Un county will be1 thus enclosed. Under these circuTrstanees farmers' have not shown a disposition to expend money, and labor on their fencingt:wben it .may very soon be come nnnecessary for their protection.; 1,1 The investigations of the jury , in regard ihi tuc - viuiauuuo ui uriuiiuAi laws, cuqvic. them to sastain His Hohor in' the' declara tion that a large majority of these offences,' Chargeable to the county, are committed in the City of Charlotte and it is manliest that it. is attributable to. the facility with .which tbe vicious of other sections can concentrate In our city. Here they meet with a horde of idlers, without the means of subsistence, re fusing occupation, ana reaay to De educat ed in any vice that will promise them a liv ing without labor. Thus more; than, half the time rof this two weeks term of court has! been consumed in dealing with the fifty culprits who had been committeed to prison during the three months interval since tne last court. While we know that the law has been vigorously enforced with the view of stay ing the progress of these offences we have seen them increasing m numbers ana in enormity : manifested by a fuily.organ: izea clan of high way , robbers,, .having been formed in our city and preying upon our citizens. The Grand Jury therefore, does not believe' the punishments provided by law to be adequate-to the suppreslon of these crimes. We believe relief can only be obtained by stringent laws of vagrancy, yigorously en forced, and a return to a wholesome admin istration of corporeal punishment. 1 Besides the demoralizing influence of 'these ' trans gressors in our community', tha expense of dealing with .tnero,. is.; an onerous, burden to the honest and industrious, and ft means of expubion is loudly : demanded 'whatever7! that means may berAll of which Js respects fully Submitted. " vm'i.-i.J .-" s H DAVIDSONV' nit nnSr ut'isj 'H .vidin-Lforemai, TMGAKSi'at iRetait at the Cbnuerf Cigar iUfitore. ;v liO t iWAiiTKB. JBREM: ..imarlli- !nfiN!lNE pbrfed'CJgari at 10 and I2t vn cents, at , yyauiek xkjuht ;ttoarll': ; '''' J' ":yu ! Oltf.i'KJii' in-' 3t)il !''' iii, ni fTTRY the , new Charlotte Fayoritej only 6 x cents, or tne cconewau jacason vigaria lor laments, at " WALTER" BREM'S. VtrUimdciumtinv ii nl7 I iLastrjeyndng'kbovt 8 ;0doCk,n:briS:ht 4tlgHt was see iJUhe conntry in ) a-, abulh WesterJdre:,ioft.30;Itsid Ifewi the ?Myf WiWWlfl WPWi ;3Waiaaring that it was. not more.,than a tntie. . ,qt while otbers thought fyui mies,;, The i-llgtat may nave been caused by' the burning of 'if v .lijUJa-tLi ii lH-l)i'Ii-LOu, JHL&. Jj . uuuse or wuai is more prooaoie, oy tue uurn of abmsii pile'ibodgb tbfeietfdeyaes or thfeflrewffeibleiforan lotrfr.q ; vi flrtereifi8ible forlm hotiri'i v j-m 9?'m&m,m,.u, ou I could'gef en e of those' rocks in those days, togiir Tnmseirsomtthlrrgnnatr Mi fel- low man, and carried n taronna itt nis pack- K :or .uaaer nis arm all tn time, tfaa iboWMI ft, tq people. iU ajkiadf atixMitliigwi XlQW.it tnrna put, that the, woods are , Jull Of those rocka A whole Jot oftbem ht re-1 cently been hauled here and thrown in the i y been hauled here and thrown ia the I little auey lroin . Trade street -no to' the wagon-Way 'of the Carolina" Central Railroad,, aney, ante not one os tneaa dud nay a rpno- w tn pnotograpns oi .tern,., .jMtbHQU lhV-wfttf ftmalf tlir eVaforattr) 1ft on the S 'J? r m i ?n $ fHf oianeMrgncte Mk& ifle kiln. munity' abOUt' 18 months teO. A man Who I Thm.lnm,lnM th rarhnn which ! tograph" 'of these fern ieavtrf ifa. I V&fiWfiJtt litia! fellows whcrinsedO think sq much of these themjm Mfapnseow;, ,u, ,,;1.U!1 . i BclllrtfeS Thl M.ilth." !-' J '', j cWenbarely "meotlotoed, 1 Ion eateHay, the eclipsqof-the moon, laariy yesterday jnornipg. . ;The , jeplipstt , -waa. , , plialyi y isi- ble, though tbe moon was.par tially ybsoured by ptond.. Thejmatad, ftf tbrfdlipsa was about 3 digits. It began aew minutes iW5 mid-nUt' on ThorsdaV nliht .! and . 7,., :i i-,.Tr.T,-T-1 i -' contmoea untn a Tew minutes past z o cjoctf,- yesteraaT'iSaOrnteii ' The'sizhttnotlgb 'di4.iOT intamidih. rtne. ' iriMesaea-faly no ond in. this city; except polfedniedpriaiere; ,1 r I n The.apnulaj eclipse. ofbeiaao, ikw plee f - T""' 'V- r .BT77vr r" ti,!Li,.(..S -iiInwhi-lW.a'AWP ..wbstotiaitli-Aqr, the rn t.ha 9Af.K Inafanf. ftnrl will Ka trtaKlo haVl4 past So clock P. Mi, and will end at 23 min urel sfn'di seconds after1 "4 "o clock1. i The ... I,:. .. ." -j.i magnitude will be 2!aigitsi.' 1 -' ,J' ! f' A Cool Thief. ,i v A neighbor mf iUS-M KerVwho lives Wtf when Mr Kerr went to his barn, yesterday morning, he found tha a mule, a saddle and 4 a onaie were musing. Jtje aiscoverea in their1 stead, k -nole from tiie VorsAhUf Wil;, liamsob, who escaped from an dfitcer fn. tbia city on Thursday, evening, 'aayitig - that he bad taken the mule for the pUise , of car? rying him 9, short distance on. his journey, and that he would turn it , lopse,, so that it might go back homer He stated further that he he had thought of taking both mules bufbid finally decided -to leave" dhe, and ex pressed the hope that Mr Kerr' wcWd ',rot giye a fool." At last accounts the mute had not returned, home. ' L- Injured by an Engine. On Thursday morning as the ifortb Carq-. lina train was going Nrtb from this city, tbe engineer, when within about fouT miles of Salisbury, noticed a man' walking along tbe track,' and as the train - seared1 him, be manifesting no purpose to get off, the whistle was ijlowuk violently ,seyeral tiraeSfi Stili the man did not heed, it :and.; the engine running 15 or 20 miles an hpur, struck him with full force. The man was, kqocked' to J -r. '' 1 i,i A . : L-dr ' 'it. '1 a tne neignt oi ine nag siaus on iae engine, and fallrng backward over the steatn'chesf, dropped into' the' ditch on the side of , the road;' The train was Stopped and tbe man put on and taken to Salisbury, lie gives his name as Martin, and . reports himself a Frenchman. It, is a miracle that be was not killed, but as it is, npt even a . bone was bro ken, though the man was much bruised and hurt. The engineer says that if he had been running at a less rate of speed, the engine WOUiu nave cauguc uie uiau unuer iv, una mangled him beyond recognition.11"';- - -Vi MARRIED. In thiscounty. on the Ui.inst j by Rey. Mr White. Mr. W. M. Lone, of tl is citV. to MiS3 Bettie' E. Walker; Of Meckieuburg. " liill- ) Hii'-i"'" ..-lor. 'fi-li : .,!,. H I T IES WITTKDWSKY & HIMTELS .!-' ' '"iTi'i.H Vf iJOflA? t. I'fJOV .... :. ! --. f .. t ui iiij ? KH.-eiaHTWI UJ'lb.'fc 71VS. ' " ;'' . '' oHl-a..-! --,0 Ta HOUiHOO- ' T T. . T, mmJkmmVVjtm HOSIERY; WHITE ND FiHGY. L A R G E S T O tn-i Ht n tj' 1 t A A CM -Mil "in ;;fflT'l jjisidal it'o ' ..-jiaO-lHa soiot! lJOiJHp l..ivo ladies' Hose Suppbers Iff tT7ia.it.. ttii ji wn1nici trf at the residence of Sir Edward illadden, an tHinciar boUd- ing stonei which fflessrsJH Of? - Lr-m L en s are in this city, hay ingpurehased tc tha . right from MrT) UBmoflfa thJnvenbrft patentee. Ti&'slpeTs'yery lferefrtTiatjrhich has been city previous to thia 1 time. The process of making, it is, in brief. f tblsM A Vuinti'of nd nf ceinen I thlsM Abnantibr'&f hfPnif 'cement are m mMTOTO com- U'AneAnlchiral, to- borne i8sTdWA 2o3orbtt bv the cement. which, after betmf subjected to thU process hafd, as tbesraoUe bewnVDbmoi Qtiarries. hard as the, granite hewninnioteteiqdari - TOfltrtaAWone wl ittKJieople .ra at nreaent amnsinted, is destitute of thia carbonic ddgaA.wb,lcb,latbi secret of the Jility 01 ne which we now bays nmiw ;onmK-r LitThis aurtertCPis PMblVnt(Iated for ttlliiijMi ,ttauaiBuTi used i cheaper tba'n'br?csnh ;Mi,aUli Other orna- mentalwol t'BMMajtf I3 tfraleal of sen Ustets seli J bra w u Bliuut fxuuls were erectecVVaKWihMiKeAerial was solely used. It haa tbe hearty endorsement of a large nunc ber of tbe best architects and flitters Wt miimU'Td it as the equal of natural rock, and vastly cheap- miamiiha'iU-hAI' new . .km.uit !PSUra"5? .Qi!di?g. io iece9 'favrh been tfraerBd'Trbm' AfntA? ,:i -"&jjjrltJ "StMi.W 8 'H mme- Qiaie commence to manuv3HV stone I An a T -'t- v"3f.S,"l,1a. "iTi l l.h j-liarij-kTorv .It m 1 rairolv mrlnhfl tiro. ployed years of patienl!sudy'lxperi maDiViw Jn-)finoq!'jTi3 &-.tiiai T f" z " .J . -..t,,1i,n!W t'.liM .lint! JT GROCERIES : i Kfi.-iji'J nit 1n. in nio nlT 11 'lw AT :' !' . i 'Wit !:r-y nm i .-iiJ s-n"i WHOLE S AL E ! . r: ' ' ' -( -.''1 on lotte are invited to make an examination of OUR STOCK-belbre purobaaiaKlae where. 0JTR.G09 are ''aUrewajMfe and we offer SPECIAL INDUCEMEKT3 TO CASH BUYERS. ' "" ' 1:UJ ii ;i:ii!ii.. ; i'y'-iio al'-GJ';,Hll College Street, near Trade!, CMribN. C. ,,!( ilia ...r I.,!,. HKM.'e Ri IttOtt Ml mailltf -rrrr llUSl "il'll '. J. CIGARS ! CIGARS ! !:! r,i.i'w .:ji4r ?iu,i.- . ta - : ' tP'i t i: . -(! )!: ! 'M WHOLESALE & RETAIL . , ; :i1j j-i -.-! K l ir AM, Mauafacturint Cigars, of.i tbe very I best- material,- and haye nothing bbt the yery best Cigar makers in my employment. SatisfacViohgtiaranedi' " "UftT ;.. maxll. 1, jiMf.Ti .') iu i imb fiw ' 1 mi u mifj lui WeHavelW- T:ARGESr8t6T5to"f Itodi&S frf "fJharlotte 4J god qnalikt a d!cftftoHclr jtmarift ' iynlPOflMfrHA'CO. ..-ii:'! ;! '.a . ' H hmJiiwe !( rPratt'CgtMmil . .id j:-..-io', .oiail '.ll ' iol) 15 .VP0:in n "'rnirlO 'T.il?2'-&$5M t9ity' ill! I M at - ,i.!lilt .Tfl' M :..; iii5!jil .f ft'A t.ii '' q o .mr.s ..I ! .1 J.. 01 ' $-0:: L'L S aw.tj : .f r:::i lnn o AND -(.UAqiiili. ;J f jv - ja i. t khoiL al xli't li luocf 'P :,!r,a "M1 --Tcr.-'a- ENGLISH BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS; a1 eM .w-f iyo .i a&nTr'.ldl AilhM feb27 mar 11 - civil business was on nana about that coat. maris
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 11, 1876, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75