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- ' - .3 Wy a lacvsm CHAS. R. JONES, rHifnr1 and PKH.riftt.nr WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1878. "Free from the doting scruples that fetter onr free-fr orn reason. OUR CONGRESSIONAL. TICKET. .SIXTH DISTKICTT : , ,-., a ftTj WALTER & STEELE; if oi JKicnmona. Election, Tuesday, November 5th. dates. We have mislaid aud had quite dred and ninety-four new aD(l now recall but one.noint in it. to- hnt tatje Wfre JiDforfuale in cit- mg me case in union county, as au argument against this stem, for the reason that the primaries in Union were not fairly conducted. W hat the Advance considers cur weak point, we THE ORIGINAL SHEltMAff LETTER; THE PRMARY ELECTION SYSTEM, COTi hat oar! WQagh An article ire ihsiHllk of yesterday, flcllsj esteemed confemborirv 4 dvancef replied quH6 at length, in Its issue of week before last, to a recent article of the Observer which opposed the adoption of the primary election for the nomination of candi- THE PLAGUE STEICKES PEOPI. Thejleath List esftrdiMflew York Contribatin HandsomelyUNeir JAia A wocUt Ion In JNew Orleans f. New Orleans, August 27. The mortuary report of the week ending Sunday, shows deaths from all causes 493; 308 from yellow fever. Of deaths by fever 29Qiwere white and 18 colored. JNEWUEUEANS, AUgUSt Z7- Une UUtt - What shall be thought ot President Hayes And ,Qf his Secretary : of th TreasuryyMrohn Sherman; if -tSerfrf4 ral Butler is enabled to prove his state men! that the original alleged "Sher man letter'' is in existence ? And yet there is no reason to doubt the jtruth of the statement. This letter, making unrighteous and corrupt proposals, has been sworn to by more than one wit ness ; Sherman first denied it feebly and subsequently refused to1 answer under oath as to whether or riot he had written it as alleged. This imoun ted almost to a confession, and after this, when this is taken in connection with the testimonyof others, who had preceded him on the stand, nothing is lacking to Jomplete the proof save the production of the letter itself. The unanswerable proof of the gen uineness of this letter will form a .fit ting climax to the history of an admin istration which, born of fraud, has been true all the while to its paternity. Fraud brought it into existence, and falsehood and duplicity have marked its pathway from that time to this. There is just- one; bright spot in its his tory ifs course of moderation toward the South. It has taken the bayonets from our throata and given us a re3t from the oppression, which we.suffered during two terms under Grant. What ever else it may have done; it has re stored to us a portion of our liberties, and we never have and never propose to attempt to deprive it of the credit of this. It may be said that Hayes was b till an unprofitable servant in that he has-nione for the South no more than It Was his duty to do, yet even for do ing this men deserve praise in a world where so few do it; It may even be said that he could'not help ' himself ; that his Southern policy was forced upon him, and we answer that Grant would have helped it, and that had Hayes so chosen he could have made, could now make, our. lot far more bur densome. ! Saying this and we say it ungrudg inglywe say all the good that we know of concerning this administration. Its course, though divested of the brutali ty which accompanied and was a ne cessary part of Grantism, has not been materially different. It has not mani fested the same passion for gift-taking, but this is because the gifts have not been offered ; it has not developed the same talent for whiskey-drinking, but . this is probably because the female el ement' 6t 4he administration '-ir-"the stronger-minded, and will not tolerate such open and flagrant Violatibnbf morals.' But 'in the matter of corrupt bargains j of appointing, to office in competent fayorites because. of corrupt services uiering thieves and sdoun dreis in place after their villainies have baen exposed ; in announcing civil service reforms which are,vi61ated with its own approval ; in conducting the goverjoment ya, the interest of its own party. Kith adlharp eye ever to the in terests of Wall street in all save the fne'aQouiar mentioned, it-fea-fit successor" 'to that administration wnicli will be branded in history as infa mous among the governments of earth withHhaaMkional'diffJrence : a pre-eminence of this over that in the measure of ite stupidity. ; r The story of this Sherman letter, as we have said, is of apiece with the re cord of falsehood, duplicity '- and de bauch ery of public justice and public morals, which are the distinguishing trails of the presend ministration ; and it is entirely in keeping with The character and habits of the Hon John Sherman that he should have first de nied the paternity of this letter, then closed his mouth on the subject, and then been caught in a lie about it. The wh&EHin1 blrgaitf and txadefbr double -6 etflng, and an absence of character not to be expected in a man occupying the position of Secretary of the United cases and deaths to-daf ? NewTobk. Aueust27. The amount received' by he chamber of commerce of fheSottthern relief committee to day if ached $6,468. rr- y , j i t. i The first bale of new crop Mississippi cotton sent North :'Jwas ;Sold to-day at the cotton exchange for the benefit of the fever suflerers. In order to real ize as much as possible every bidder was required to give the amount of his bid towards the fund, and in this way the total amount realized by the sale was $342. ; A committee i appointed by the pro duce exchange has collected over $1, 500 towards the fever sufferers' fond. i Mayor Ely ' ; received to-day over $115 to the fund. : A H Watson, secretary of the Tele PTanh firs' Mutual Benefit Association. means!: it -wotfld mato-tiffience has sent the following telegram to re- wltPthfir nnm nat, nna P.rft madft bv consider decjcledlyour strosttrest, s.Wel cited the case in UnionfcprM jirpoee Of Bhowmg that the sysxefrris open to frauds. That was the very charge we made against it, and the facts bear out the stammer!;." If Lsyjtefifs of nomi nations were conuucieu iainy we wouiu have none of this discussion which is progress relative to ways and now in conventions or primary elections ; we are not wedded to any plan but be lieving that both are open to objec tions, prefer the convention plan as the lesser evil of the two proposed. As a rejoinder in general terms to the article of the Advance, we append the following from the Hillsboro Re corder. It seems to us to meet all the points that we remember to have seen raised in favor of the primaries, and we "copy it with our endorsement: 'But can they be properly and hon estly conducted As we have asked be fore; what legal guarantee is there for accuracy of returns ? The law makes no provision for them, empowers no authority to control or conduct them, authorises no oriV to canvass the re turns ; but leaves them open to the manipulation of the parties most con cerned in the results. - ... j I ' "The grievance complained of grows out of too great a greed-of office. It will find its remedy, tender the well guarded, sometimes abused, convention system, as well es under the loose, un authorized; unprotefiteejxperimenit of prim ary electioga.? Wi X? P i ' tarn A Candidate I for Congress in the Third District. The Goldsboro Mes- tenger hears it rumored that Edwin W Kerr, of Sampson, will be an independ ent candidate for Congress in the third district against Gol Waddell. He is a young lawyer, without strength outside of his own county. If he ts sane he knows that there is no earthly chance for his election and that the only effect of his ttaAdidatufe will beto draw off from Col Waddell a sufficient .number, of votes to elect a Radical. If he wants to do this let him go on with his can vass. Perhaps the people won't re member it against him ! won't emerge from that dead as, a herring ! . KAflO JAL jMOKETABT COKCSESS. SpreSslon;of Ylews 4f the Bifferent cure lor nervous debility arid all nervous 4w CONStitS.PI'IOJr .CUttED. t An riA nhvtfti-n. rHrvi from Bractlco. bar ine had placed in fais hand9 by an East India mlminnArv t.fcft , frtrmnla of SlmDle Testable vli i ri Jnemnen. & : t e, i remedyi tor the speedy and permanent cure lor Pibij. a .-l.lt. t n-r : 1. 1 i iL. Z I all throa t ind lnn affections, also a positive and aaxl a nuviiKi..r v. m ' iiiniiHiMrv -. . u.iuicr-iiue exnecu to rminate morrow. At the Bittintr. vesten . . ow trroestwck urcred ti e nsumDtion free niiutage i.f nWyer tm the ground I relieve human sufferine, I will send, free of that circum.taneJ have Kreatly alJMeM tered since its suieopion tv the Latin I French, or EneiisL Sent by maifby addressing nr.flo I with stamp, naming this paper. W. w, gnerar. ZZZZIa r VJ. : . 3 1 'XT?: " vl Powers' Block, Kochester, New York. ! The Swiss renresentative contended NEW ADVrxtYiral&X that if tH A T.utin uninn hail Ylft QITfl- 1 i .uu pended the free miniaee of surer, the PT ATTn TOaRGAlf (Mtuninea wmnoHintr it would ; have I onlv S425. . Sunerb Grand fiauare i Pianos, price price $80O only 15& ueNew . Style . TJ plight Planns S112.SO. Ornru S3S. Orarans 12 da and South American supply , might stops $72.50 -ChurchrgansiastoM price 1390 incrftasfi J 6nly 115. Begantt3?5UCTor, Top Organs 'only rlli i, i ' . ' . ' $iu& Buyers come and see ma at home if I am lne lieiKian representative point not as represented, Railroad Fare paid both ed out the impossibility of fixine the TJl0. L.I?a?. iL?1?:: r . " . , . - . . i xiisu. uewsiavci witu iuuvu iiuvruuuuu auuub vaiue cji Miver oy jpgisfauon. I cost of Pianos or Organs sent free. Please ad . Jecom he. the Entr ih delecrate. said dress uajniju, e. ujsaxi x, wasnington, j. j Bilver was liable to great fluctuations, j - li and these might be aggravated by AoVOlVer xree chances in the currency laws off the I catrid?63- the association at all fever stricken points: "lne execu- tiyefcommittee of the association have unanimously voted to extend aid to needy members of the association suf fering with yellow fever. Report each case by wire, stating what is needed." : Memphis,, August 27. New cases up to noon to day. 57: deaths. 33. The weather, is cloudy and threatening rain. New Orleans, August 27. The death list to-day includes 8 children under seven years. A dispatch from Port Eads reports one death and three new cases there. One of the two Howard nurses left there by Dr Stone is reported sick Collector Smith has been authoriz ed by the Treasury Department to pur- chase a nunarea gallons oi camoiic aciu to disinfect the custom house. The undersigned have organized with the consent and approval of the mayor, a charitable association during the prevalence of yellow fever, under the name of the "New Orleans Peabody Subsistence Association," for the pur pose of collecting provisions, bread stuffs and other articles of food, and distributing the same into rations to the destitute! in the city of New Or leans. . The depot of supplies will be at No 88 Tchapilonlas street, and to the extent of the same requisitions upon the president by proper officers of the different charitable associations of New Orleans will be filled nromDtlv: L P Dolponde, President; W H Deves. Abram J Hirsch, Ben F-Chambers, Wm Pilard, O O Cummings, Jno T Moore, Jr,' Jho Sirmatt, Westly Lawrence, J K Newman. Frank Roder. and J W Moder. secretary and commissary "I cordially approve the movement contemplated by the above. ; (Signed) E. Pillsbury, Mayor." , FOREIGN "nTELLIGKSCK. various countries. No resoluation oi l the congress, he said, could , effectual ly lessen the evil, as every government would study only its national interest. Horton, the American representa tive, replied, and congratulated JSng land and France on having changed the opinion which they held in 1867, favoring the demonetization of silver. PARIS EXPOSITION. Distribution of Awards to Americans. Paris, August 27. The following list ot awards, made at the Paris Exposi tion, in fifteen classes of the American section, have been obtained ; Class 8 Diploma (equal to gold med al) to the United States Naval Acade my at Annapolis, Md, the University of I .Michigan and the United States Bureau of Education; a silver medal to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and u u .Lea, oi if hiiadeipnia : a bronze medal to the Boston University and L Van JNostrand, of flew York. Class 9 Diploma of honor to the United States government printing of- hce ; gold medal to V Appleton & Co, of New York, and J B Lippincott & Co, of Philadelphia; silver medal to Julius Bierr, Harper & Brothers, Scnbner, Armstrong & Co, and David Williams, of New York, and G W Casilear; bronze medal to A S Barnes & Co. of New York, Gebbie & Barrie. of Philadel phia, Henry Holt & Co, Ivison, Blake man , Taylor & Co, The Publishers Week- ly (F Leopold, publisher), Sabin & Sons, Scnbner, Armstrong & Co, Jtittinger and J Wiley & Sons, of New York, and T Ellwood and Zell, Davis & Co, of Phil- adeipnia. ine list continues with a number of Americans and American firms, who have medals, diplomasland honorable mention for several exhibit. Seven-shot Ee- olver with box Address. J Bown & Son. 136 & 138 wooa btreei, nusDurgn, ra. ' ; Asrents Wanted! . Medals and Diplomas ioruoiman s . awaraea new n:-.A;:i nit.i. 2.000 Illustrations. JTlCUJriai 131 DIBS Address for circulars, A J HOLM AN & CO , 930 SAVFOED'S JAMAICA GINGER. The onlv combination toi me true j arnica ixingi with choice Aromatics and French 'Brandy for Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cramps and Pains. Diar- rnoea , aua uyseniery. Dyspepsia, ' Flatulency, Want of tone and Activi- in the Stomach and mels, and avoiding the dangers of Change of water, iooa ana Cli mate. Ask for. Sandfohd'8 Jamaica' QlNGKB. 4w, - MISCELLANEQUg - APVTMETB j ) - to-1 complaints, after naving eseu lis wonaenoiev v f llh W dftv.lcuranvepoweTiniinoiiHaiiuawcaac w -.-a "fi ""I', m. i)ntf nU it knAn to his sufferine fe-ter i k. . !K Mil Of I lsvara A vtnaieA hv thl motive, and a desffe tO r-ISl mm ' ' F III' kl ' . r h k .,"1 ai-i1 -rrw nr. m i NEWHICHBLOOD! Pabson's Pttbgattvh Pills make New Kich Blood, and will completely change the blood in the entire system in three months. Any person who will take 1 pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks may be restored to sound health, if such a thing be possible. Sent by mail for 8 letter stamps. L S. JOHNSON & CO., Bangor, Me. 4 w. M ACON 8CHOOL. This school organized with a view of prep aring dovs to enter the rreshman and pnomore classes in our best colleges, will open on the 16th of September, 1878. For particulars address W A BARRIER. augl5 lm JIGS' HAM3 AND SHOULDERS, Breakfast 8triDs. fsucar-enred and amok ed) inside of this month, fresh from the carer. Also an assortment of Sugars and Coffees lower than the lowest. aoft-15 BN SMITH. Increase of Garrisons Progress of the Bosnian Insurrection. , London, August 26. The garrisons of Trieste and Uoerz which were fle- Congresslonal dominations. Richmond, Va, Auguat 27. The tnird congressional district conserva tive convention met to-day. Up to 6 o clock ten ballots had been taken, with no choice. General Jos John ston on the last ballot received 73 and Col J B Young 59 votes. Necessary to a choice, 711. Selma, Ala, August 27. I he Demo cratic convention of the fourth con gressional district has renominated C M Shelly. Montgomery, Ala, August 27. Wm ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE : Revolution "Cork Corsets" the most grace ful, easy, well fitting Corsets ever introduc ed into this market Don't fail to examine them before buying a Corset. Respectfully, augI5 BARRINGER & TROTTER. T ELI ABLE Fire Insurance is offered to AX the public by J C BURROUGH8. pleted at the commencement of the W Gorth, present representative of the The Fevee. There has been one death from yellow fever in Atlanta. The case was imported, of course. There are no other cases in the city and of course no apprehensions are enter tained of others breaking out. It is too high up the country and too far from the seacoast. It may be remark' ed, by the by, that Savannah, Port Royal, Charleston. Wilmington and Perhaps he I Bosnian occupation are being strong- campaijtn as I ly reinforced.- A strong garrison will , 1 1 1 J A tJ. 1 - aiso do Buuoueu ai oeuiim. Dispatches from Vienna say the com, plicity of the Servians in the Bosnian insurrection is aeain asserted. . It is said that the rebels retreating from Seraguvo ! went "towards the Servian frontier and will cross it if closely press ed. It is stated that orison ers were captured at Dobog wearing the uni form of the Servian militia. The in sureents about Dobog have been large ly reinforced. They have vigorously attacked Dobog several times, endeav oring to turn General Szapary's eighth district, was re-nominated yes terday. Association for the Advancement of Science. dt Louis, August 557. lne associa tion f r the advancement or science elected the following officers for the ensuing year : President, Geo F Bar ker, Philadelphia; vice-presidents, S B Langiey. Allegheny Uity. and Mai j w Powell. Washington, D. C. : general secretary, G A Little, Georgia ; treas urer. W c Vaux, Philadelphia. The permanent secretary, F W Putnam, holds over. The next session of the A MERICAN METALURGICAL WORKS, VAN WYCK 8MELTING COMPANY, Perth Amboy. N. J. Gold, Silver, Lead and Copper Ores reduc ed, and eighty per cent of metal recovered GOLD 8ULPHERET ORES a specialty ; a guarantee of eighty per cent, from which expenses are to be deducted. Ores sbiDDed from Charlotte via Carolina Central Railroad to Wilmington, thence to Amboy by sail. Ores should be assayed and inspected by Prof uanna, of the united States Mint. For further information refer to members of the Charlotte Mining Board or to Perth Amboy. Dr JULIO H RAE, prl4 tf Gen. Bupt. LOT OF MEDIUM GRADES CIGARS for sale low to the trade. J W HALL k CO, Trade Street. the 3rd, Wednesday of August neit. Saratoga Races Yesterday. posi- Norfolk have escaped1 most fortunately lipniand deatroy the Pnt?iSf associaUon will be held at Saratoga, t) . u C : J the Bosna so as to prevent reinforce- thfi ,rd WednMda of August neit. J' mis season, ana mey snouia remem-1 ments arriving. According to Vienna ber in future years that their exemD- advices. General Szapary repulsed all attacks but a Reuters dispatch from .Belgrade, dated tne zotn states mac the insurgents declare that General Szapary has withdrawn from Do bog to the left bank of the Bosna and destroyed bridges. , They claim that GeAejalpppojick's army&era ieavo is seriously , threatened on both Bankr. Thef reinforcements are hurry- of ing from Austria, The insurgents are and to quarantines promptly establish ed and rigidly maintained. Te pONECIKlf OISHOPjKEAifE. me consecration or-isev"J j Keane, in St Peter's Cathedral, Richmond, last Sunday, as bbhop of the diocese of Richmond and of tha North Carolina, was an great intejeafj anracai mense crowd--much larger tnanlne eapacious cathedral could accommo date. -Tne jceremoaevare rep rose at eo as having been especially imposing. vicariate occasion of creasing m every direction. reports of I St John. The naners contain very full it. l W4,rlitihAhatespce for but an outline of the proceedings, and this we print among the miscellaneous matter on our outside; thia morning. SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. The officers and crew of bark Never- arnk. of New York, which foundered at sea August 20tb, have been landed at 8es Treasury;, but altogetherxopsia-f cord of J ohn Sherman, of Ohio. are devised4o4hpurfiaii4niJf tliose who plan and promote such unright eouanees, and there daQ i? Jpe for an explanation of the decadence of private morals, when it isIrmBeOTMiiJfwe launder n administration wnien was cradled M fraUd arid whtctf -has' all the inclina tion to do wrong and neither con science nor law to reyxam it, Blood Folftraett. Sumner's Domestic Life. Saratoga, August 27. f iret race, one mile : Bramble won. Patriot sec- ona, Jiateuiaxton tniru; time, i'.vt. Second race, it miles; linadaman- thus won, Kilbrun second, Halmeman third ; time, 2:14. ! Third race, f mile; tusiade won, Egypt seconds Snowden third ; time 1;17J, Fourth and last race, 2r miles over eight hurdles i Deadhead won, Dal- ganian second, Aiwturpanoe inua ; tirae.JfcMf . ' i ; : Where to Spend the Sumner i What man with a family having once been crowded into some small sky parlor' in that hottest of all known places Sarato ga- or naa been continually lost ed ana elbowed, bv the Metropolitan throng that, rol c alternately in dost and surf at Long Branch, but that has yowed never again to repair to summer resorts. And yet with each returning season, comes tbe query where shall we go? since last season a new, PURE WHISKIES! I OFFER FOR SALE Gallons Pure North Carolina CORN WHISKY, two years old, at retail. HavAPtACCejifchejlgmCjLJM Jno, II. Davidson a celebrated CORN WHISEYj Manufactured in Caldwell county, will keep constantly on hand a suffici ent quantity to supply all demands and I respectfully request all partieB who desire; good Whisky, to ,try mine aug!7 ; Wt , COCHRAN E, The story of Charles me tic troubles is told Sumner's -do- by George W The annual grain fair of Austria and Hunearv has been opened. race between Warren Smith and Jos Riley ia off, tbe latter declining to row owing to the late arrival of tne articles nf MrrAAtnAnt. it. The assassin of Gen Mezentzow at otl commodious and eiegant Hotel has been PAtAmhiiror is namp.d Deutsch. He is completed and furnished by DrE y Pierce, thA flumA nAmnn who n. few months in Buffalo, N. Y., at a cost of nearly half a Williams, a colored orator of Cincm- a20 murdered B.ron Hey king at Kieff. mUiJOn dHare- Pace on,u,fvC?ntin?7 -v.J ,uff imflR f oP,ur eu,1T. ."i 6 nosaesses more advantages for the tourist. pleasure seeker, or those in seaich. of rest and relaxation from the carts of business. than this. 1st, Its accessibility. 2nd; Its cool, 'bracing and salubrious climate; the thermometer ranging ip summer from M to 7o degrees Fahrenheit 3dThe attractions of the Hotel and its environs All these combine to render it the most1 desirable re sort for thoss in search of relaxation and rest. Located on a bluff overlooking- the ci ED6EW0ETH SCHOOL j FOR lOl'Nft IADIES, 1 Sd. lb Franklin Street, Baltimore, Md. MR3. H. P. ' LEFE BVKES, Pbihcipal. fHH 15 Seventeenth Annual Session begins X September 19th. For circulars apply .to the Principal, aug 18-tf. TIFF MITBEkBi TlttAB HANUFACTOKV, SI. H h B) Pi v-0 Sl fjj I 1 " ' ' 1ST. C- C HE JL Tt Tj O M S Is the plaoe i to buy good home manufactured. Cigars lor the least mony. The loliowmg brands are specialties: THE GOLDKK EAGLE Warranted to be made of as trood Tobacco at tan be unr chased anywhev rd equaTIO any 10 cent cigar South, for 6 cents cash. TUB KlifiN A Y1CTOKIA Havana filled seyen for 25 cents. THE B EE gpy B BE- Havanafilled ,eight for 25 cents. THE MU?PJ6IllCISS,-XargrfK5iM Havana, three 3fiS.' &x I ' We wiff alBd WSrtveJve Cigars IbrtSeetrts, aspbocT iw anyH ernttrfgarf J--All the finest brjanoe of CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO kept on hand. Our motto is, ''Quick Sales and Small Profits.". Cash for ali Goods on delivery. Orders promptly filled. F. A. McNINCH, Proprietor. ' ' , . . : if i ; i j -.1 It - -in- r R E I G H T LIN E 8 . , a VIA WILMINGTON, NpRTH, CAROLINA, - Though Frighti Ront jty jail , Points South . This line being fully equipped for business, offers unequaled facilities for Transportation of Freight, from ' WILMINGTON AND ALL NORTHERN AND EASTERN CITIES CHARLOTTE, STATES VILLE, ASHEVILLE, RTJTHEBFORDTON, GREENVILLE, SPARTANBURG, ALL STATION S ON 1 B E ATLANTA & RICHMOND AIR-LINE, ATLANTIC, TENNESSEE & OHIO, and WESTERN N. C. " RAilOADSTTftrwBUmulrpom . GEORGIA, ALABAMA and - TlX&TJttJliJ&Gtt J&JSTJD RATES the 10 AS LOW AS VIA ANY COMPETING LINE, AND GUASANTEED srfr tszssr nr" inns ?r sars fff - T - - INFORMATION FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION TO WM A MOOD8 , i South Western Freight Agt., Charlotte, N, C. 1 I i I c jfc. - F wjHark, General Freight Ag't, Wilmington, N. C. T T RMTTTI. ntO. C.dJvay arlotU nati, whowas ir Sumner's law office at ew York dispatch says ine ume vriaow aiiuenwper ucuhiub jon & gon8 nave failed. Mrs Sumner.' one was a vivacious wo It is useless to talk of punishing the petty fellows who altered returns and swore to falectfrds tfn?lsotae means pcamerWafiWdJ, fa tone half of alarm man, he say, as attractive in society as 8Umner was cold and dignified. Mrs Sumner was fond of evening parties, at which she would enjoy herself while her lord and piaster waited solemnly at onestQkr4ie wouiOKOiteniaKeTai wnicn sue wuuiu graut . uer pleasure. In her desire to manage household affairs, also, Mrs Sumner often vexed her husband by sweeeping into the waste baskets all his clippings, system- atacaijyarraijgea in; rws;oa tnwaii er. Una ttayi mmnerr.cameutoiniil office with a idarker cloud than usual on his brow. Soon his wife's father Rem ing. They made a settlement with their creditors by issu ing seven per cent bonds running five years, and secured by mortgages on The-firsl bale of this season's growth of Alabama cotton was sold yesterday at the New York cotton exchange. There were about -500 lbs .in the bale It was started at lO centrcner pound, and after .lively bidding was knocked down at 15 cents per p ound. BANKS Pay no INTEREST IN CHAKLOTTE, but ' Dawsori & Co.; 'l- ' ' pV THS . ' " Carolina Real Estate Agency, Have Property to sell In harlotte which will pay 18 to 20 per eent interest on investment i.e. and hajLoXinquiry. "AlicA has gone? "Yes, sir," was sternly replied ; "Alice has gone," and afterward Sumner only referred fccxfnecessity. , .t'3PaosTMfMukuB27.4.threa , persons in a baiB uxliug .establishment fdied two' years' igd from' a disease thdhght tn be blood noisonicer. contracted from the hair of diseased Siberian horses. . mnr ther i". nn di! TerCtlSl V ill both evidently cases of a similar dis ease ? Bond Thieves Arrested. .t A ,KrfjH rr '.wv h nw w w rWoot,aAugu wmUM selves as . Americans, were arrested here yesterday and remanded until to. 4dayJ chaTgedrwkhrobbine the finan- A eial dermrtmenfi of tha racAivAr-crAnAral . ioroaio,:on tne itn or July last, or f,uw m money and some Canadian none., f. itxm , accnsed4ficlare their in rkm, ThW BiPelowallelihi W the'wcfeilioiidiuahis boat 1 ' im C ,ia vjjiio, irutuience. eta "'" ,iwjK,.centa,Jt. t tmVi -hi itx .ikin tn.. ,i.t.x. ... .,i 3- . at. iwatea on a oiun overiooaTng- tnei i r ;hm ty of Buffalo, Lake Erie, fedgaltf Bay, and V1&8 20 oer eent, ,ammnt asked for prep. Terrible Tornado L'i?)a:n;-", nifjv: U I ,.iift...ri St PAtiii. MiH'ir.- Ausrust 27.-A torna do and hailstorm at Fargo, D T, last evemngf a pfiostrated fifteen buildings ana damaged, many - otners. ah tne glass ianorthYwindows were broken. Among the buildings blown down were the Episcopal church, and the new city ' hall. Six 'horses were killed in one I'i stabler Three persons were ft urt, but no lives losw ' '! Niagara river aa it rapiaiy winas us ay i cm-; mam,? jj, ii i .j . -.i , ' :if!. i between island and villa to the great Catar-1 i 6 Houses and Lots, on which parties can erect ilact jost beyond, it sffoxds one of , the finest tw.Q 'new hpnses addiUonal,'. 'abw.'payiiigls tQitt, Tof American scenes. ; Address aU letters of J peir' eimtnajaoaat'aske' for, property,! 'vM' .nnnlrv rt 'tM'nam nf rnVBlidn nd Tonf- PO T An Uadeutiikle Trutb. K Dwellings for sale cheap, in desirable qKlwemngs.iorront.,;r . .. . ,,, : Small PvfeUn ' and, (nmbrs of them, tor kil4, prides ranging from $150 to 1.000, ' Sold on You deserve toM 5 ' . A V. V.' " . ' ' miserable, nnsat is factory life in this beanti ; iiraan Buildings to rent f ui world. It to BBtireljs your own fau'4 and i "Vcarit ;iots hi all parts of ; the city, ' prices there la 6nly one exehsa Jor: yoa- ydtfr nn- ranging from $40 to $30 0.' 1 'in be7 bought da easy firms.! M-j:ti:in-rn , 7 i JiiJ J iu a. and common -seasa 1 rrasonine wjll .sooalTMrrM xriiimM mii x JfU5,"S4 as and elve us show you that Gr. en t core yoti of Liver Comblaint. or lOisnepeia.! I headacherpalplutibn"2f 1 'yiiffii. V.i,:uu".' An ExcltiBS SeaUiiBafi&j ..-ihJi ,sAmnic 'ltln. ' ;.J stomach; babitaat costlyehtdiwto awmJWlitL single Scull KSLCTJ race, distance two miles, lor $250 a aoo. 1WfI HWawini 0f SvyME 6ocdi an. earjiTfli-CWitrles rive-doui'se wthM morning; r lenuhbusand beoDle were present.TeTce''iwaa elose and e citmg td thedand was won by Bui- tiyaa ; time. AO. . Tha beauty of the ladies of Baltimore hal D80ome 4h standard tofi comparison the world over, .Tbey maintain tha pecdliar e.eamesa and 'richnesi of complexion by eta. Its sales uow re Western' Continent and teu you or m won bay a Sample Bottle for idoses win relieve y ou. :o. V.erj' itowtt pntbe. Sil') tSReceived. rpEN barrels cat-loaf 8aa?,Aitf barrels of ! A. OrtmulaUd.a J C0Q?kee3 6T Granulated Sagcrao boxes f Candle wb'olea. baTves and Quarters. 2S boxes Starch, '60 boxes Dla mondM31oM 8tarch-in six pound boxei, 50 boxes of extra Olive Soap, also in halves and quarters, 400 rolls of Bagging-and 500 Ties. ; m m 8USWKLL SPfilNGSl , aug25 l-V'IL.io, v t X'J o;.Oui tti Sand give us their preperty1 lor' sa'le' :r go monthly pape: wuT be 'one la a few flays, i we willsehd .ifiLOOP ooplfes of .thlsfc papier bat iuAoag our own add among- Northern and West d j i .v Carolina EeaJ Estate; Agency, ,L7O03i a DA,WSttHr& CQ JUoagtrs, n ,iiJJi3b Sid JST'iT Vfcls ff6qfT "!ftO 4". I iU I PRACTICAL-WATCHMAiatB, , HaS opened a store on Trade street, opposite Hornet Ore com panyNo Tl, - tot 'to- repair .patches, decks itnd JewelryW" tea 4 1 oourteoBsly ;Inyite the publld to 'glye me Stop and lead ! All forms of Kidney and Urinary diseases; Pains in the Back, 8ides, and Loins are pos itively cared oy GHAUT'S WATCHES. CLOCKS & JEWELRY. IHE BIG SHOW Call and see all the Its effects are truly marvelous in Dropsy, Gravel, Bright's .disease Seminal looses, long starnalng the case may be, positive re lief is had in from one to three days. Do not despair, hesitate or doubt, for it is really a imfifrifin And nsr faUa Tf ia nnvolv a va. table preparatBapiiitaieiy Bse tooas-Jl?W WATCH JEWELER 8ILVER ands of cases tUt nayalbieTcTnsldiu T Ihfi uHT I curable by Ufa "most eminen f physicians, nave oeen permanently cured. 1 Itis ajao indaraed-by the ipgnlar Pbi cianl anMadifaij ScetWtbghoatJiie country, sold in bottles at two dollars each or three bottles, which is enough to core the most -aggravated caser seat 4o anv ad- dress on -receipt of Frva dollarsV Small trial hcof 554 Main street. Worcester. Mass. N OTIOIl , r r i r TJ-'B. -IJTERKaL BJtVfiSTJty f 'O ) . I Collector's Office, 6th Dist., BtatesvUle, Aug. 14tb, 1878. 1 Seised fav-vintatinnftiL tia.n'.l. Rammia One box tobacco, belonging to W V Moore . Al uiwner. Notice is hembv ffn in tha nviin nr ilaimants of the above described property, o annear befom n m.t mv Affina fn Rtntaa. F " ' ' " . WMVAVW, WU.U. W UV VA Miration of thirty & y from date hereof; or tesam will betfitJp Nfoe Br angl5 8ttewdV VSCox. warfa 5 IflABLB lire Insurance is offered to 1 P 0 AddreES. Charlotte C5tv Mill. or to sell w" una it 10 ineir interest tosJI undersigned. Meal ground either Coarse. aennrdiTiv tn mnlai. . f. Tnankfal fbr former patronage, I will giye my prompt personal attention to all orders n ont ousnel to a-ttufload. r BOBEXTtD flU sUVSuK; LntaacUAtA- KO LITTLE 8IDE SHOW HERE. e anff eef Darean.s.'.veTyjnirE ra called by their right name and warranted as represented, at . J T BUTLEK'M,. nuic22 'ji'-': n f? 'JewWrytore. it 4THvMrAxilWXLXB, CSLDEK AND SILVER PLATEB, Trtie alreet- oiposits: TIrft Presbyterian Church, Nat Gray Store. LLhaya opened-this store iqr tb repair oi Pi T?iUtojEWERY' in every style, -i-lrr-lormgr Guildlng. Plating, Galvanirine Chains. Watches, Old Jewelry, 4taW4uake them equally as good as new, at short notice, and at ball price. A T hA Saati workins before in French, Swiss, English and American Manufactories, nareaii(the toif arorn Manf bcwpi " cal"tod makje ereryjpi at once snd tffanT"tnem. xoarlA QATGHXL BDTTOM PAPER BAOS,s v BstXi 33iXO-? Straw wrapping rper. ' JOHN W; HALL A CO. may 16.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 28, 1878, edition 1
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