REFOBU Ilf BEECKLEXBUBG. THE CITY FATDEB8 . I Arrested an the Charfe f Bcat!-j -J.IUIU& !SSRW9"r" s atiSSI?? June 7, mtiv 8.50 a.m. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. 7 luiLBOAPj DIBECTOBTv, Ut q x - The following table ghowstjje running of passen JSIlns to: and from Charlotte, oalll the rail roads (Washington time): . . .. , . , r RICHMOND ,DAflTJXJU. J Arrives from Richmond and Goldsboro,' imWchond,....:..... IIl.Ma.-L JkTlJHl vninw mm mm mmmw, , Arrive from Atlanta,.. ... .'. i.40a.m. leaves for Atlanta,.. ....42.40 a, m. Vrrivel from Atlanta . .., r 6.40 p. m. Kforltlanta,.....;:;....!.-!. cHABixrrrK, ooLtncBXi atsubta. Arrives from Angdsta,.r.Uv. Xt.Vw. 8.50 p. m. f0r Augusta 12.4o a. m. leaves ii'srjv., iiwi.rhtvj .Jl 2.1 0 . m. Arrives iroiuw'"" " v,. ..,.,v-.-- . .i -.1 i for Columbia, CABOUSA CJOJTTBAL. , Arrives from WUmlngton,. i naves for Wilmington, .u-iiitf. Arrives from Shelby f nr Shelby.-. . t . . i i ...... -V. IjCOiTV" ATLANTIC, TKNNKSKKK OHia ! : 5.05 p. to. i?! 8.40 a.m. i rrlves from StatesvQle, . ......... Leaves for StateavWe..... ;,. 8.00 p. m. 8.00 a. m War Dkpaetmenv office Chief sienLTpma,' Washington, June ry . so pVitf. ) For the South Atlantic States, falling, followed by rising barometer, warm southwesterly winds generally slutting to cooler northerly, i partly cloudy or tioudv weather and local rains. luteal Ueporl lor Yeierday. Barometer Thermometer.. . . . Relative Humidity tflnd Direction, " Velocity,. Weather...... 7 A.M. 30.014 72 02 W. 6 Clear. 2Pflit9P.M 29 884 87 28 aw. 8 Clear. 129001 78 43 W. 8 Fair. Highest temperature 88 deg.; lowest 64. HOnB PENC1 M ! Mr S. J. Perry, of this city, the enter mising cigar and , confectionery man, will hive a cigar and - new- stand at (ilen Alpine Springs during the sum mer. He will also keep confectioneries and fruits. , Two young men had a lively little set-to on Trade street between College md Trvon, yesterday just wwiuwu. It was an old-fashioned fisticuff, and beyond the drawing of a little claret 'aid two conuscated brows no damage was done. One of the chief objects of the, trus- the result? jfc- Work, a BmUeUl aUiiluS nr.. Cmart has inst finished a three .lavs'' run of ore at the Bndisill mine, working in this time 71,000 lbs.-about 55 tons-and the result lsa lutapot amalgam weighing. 488 pwts. , The es timated value of this is $200, and as the operating expenses of the mine are but 28 ner day a simple calculation will showthe net profit from these three days' work $116 clear profit. If this is not "coining the money it is certain ly the next thing to it. The . New Public Bead Law Set la VTlie county commission er tf Meck lenburg," yesterday, cofnpleted their 1- - -.J A. 1U J A wont preparatory to setting in motion the -machinery of the- newToad law. m J 1 a. a -w a nis law was passed xj me last .legis lature, and applies only to Mecklen burg and two other counties. The chief pointaf difference between it and the old Tawiare.Jbaiefly) tbat.it requires the townships to be divided into road dis tricts; provides for the appointment of supervisors of all the roads in .j;he districts: empowers the board or coun ty commissioners to impose a special tax for the maintenance of the roads and bridges; allows the commissioners to administer an oath to supervisors and to punish them for a failure to dis charge : their, .duties with a fine not ex ceeding $20; and, finally, requires every male citizen of the county to work the road four days in the year, or, to pay for a hand to take his place. , The board fixed the tax for the main tenance of the roads and bridges at one J A. ill A1 4k. nA . 11 ana one-quaixer muis on tne$iuu worm of property, the one mill tax to be de voted to the roads and the quarter mill tax to be. used in, reparing and building bridges. The revenue derived from this tax will be about $6,500. It iadesignedthat this' fund shall be dev&tedtothe purchase 'of tools, rock, etc. ; a portion of it will be required to pay the supervisors, who receive a com pensation of $2 per day for every, day they work, except the four days they owe to the county, under the provis ons of the law, as citizens thereof. ; The following is a list of the appoint ments of supervisors in the several pi-' tricts: ' i Charlotte Township No. 1. James M. Davis ; No. 2, T. D. Pharr ; No. 3, J. C-i uowu ; jm o.- so., an. vv one. ri Berryhill No. 5, W. G. Foard ; No. 67! Wm. Berryhill. Steel Creek No. 7, M. N. Hart ; No. a W frowoll i v- v va i 'ill ' Sharon No. 9, J. Watt Kirkpatrick ! jfO. iu, n. xj. xiunter. Providence Na 11, "W. F. Kayen dal ; No. 12, R. A. Hudson. ; . Clear Creek No. 13, J. E. Henderson ; No. 14, liobt. Beaver. ' V Crab Orchard No. 15, P. M. Hicb; N0TI6, C. B; Cross. --- Mallard Creek). 17. W. D. Alex ander; No. 18, R. H.'Flow. Deweese No. 19, Benj. Brown ; No. 2( Caleb Bost W3 emley's Wov-ai, . AT.M uson; jso. 22, Marion Bansqnl g J.ong Cre.23,'Ttobt Kerns? N.-24, Miltoi Kn .-..W Paw Creekr-No. 25, Moses E. Kisjler ; No. 26, Jos. THall. I Morning Star No. 27, William Mas sey; No. 28, J. W.Morris. Pineville No. 29; L. M. Oder; No. 30, A. G. Kirkpatrick. The supervisors are ordered to ap pear before the board . on ,the AVednes day after the first Monday in. July to take the oath and reeeive instructions from the) board.' ; ' , f i t it 1 1 Kit., 4 tmwf a i A nlUtdanAAt.Ing1 of .the hoard of al- dftiTrf' vSiJ held ierdifvt afternoon at the mayor's office. - - .. - The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. : - : The committee on cotton samples re portecLun substance, that the weigher sVheflo tne present ume; toe uuvera auu weigher recommend that he ba contin ued the season ; the samples are taken from the weigher and the committee finjl 4-1-11 ora . nivtTkavHr nf - fha buyers who would contend for the rigbt of. asr dsarwiTH On motion of Alderman Grier the re port was received and the committee discharged. - After a good deal of discussion and a number of amendments a motion that On motion of Alderman ward trus vnt.A -wsia rAfirmsidfirpd and the motion Vioinor aorain rait. TYrovsnlnd On motion of Alderman Grier the re-1 A. A. . 1 i.4- ...A4-Knn n A vw-4- V1 f yvih ui huv wiiiiuittee wits luch awuptcu i. i Aialmahitodo'rf moWtha the mayor be authorized to offer a reward of $25 for the apprehension of and evi- npnna rn inn vi nr omr rT rna tiuttips wiiii made efforts to break into the stores of merchants Thursday night, carried. i- -J? i 3 - r n ..11 'citv oflRwRti Wpifi hrdRrd''-tn "ffive their hrtnda hv iha Hma itf . t.hft naxt.resrillar meetinfi'. these to he aDDrovea DV tne maVor. the offices otherwise to be de clared vacant. A petition was presented with refer M Jathe draiiLat tlie, North Carolina mlioMcresaineTuritl rriothM fM re- taittf trre tJperfrfgTnrfeirrtmcnes in second ward. On mnfinn hnth xcprft referred to the annifanr onmrniffoc wlinsp dllt.V it shall be, with 'the advice of some intelligent man, these to employ an expert if , ne cessary, to report what is proper to oe bSfthetmnsactioi fof) fofcfebusi- i nesS of minor fmi trfnbhen&o'aTd ad- journed. liiltus..VVatta. colorea,1. n Rim m SreacherF9xofrwffles a short iatanhSfiofth"bf the tft V wis arrested WIUU UpaUIlg UIS W1LC, WU3 . CU.eClB of which she died. The bodrr of the wonianrjhadiiinpfe Jew juried s when aits' was arresteo. rne c-roner raaue an investigation of the case yesterday afternoon, but conld find no evidence against Watts,1afidhe Was subsequently -if i a r ,4- Ease At as n1thnnrh ttiT rffav dftsftflflr'nT Mlpf ft bi attainable by rheumatic sufferers, for there Is a .which e&rrtes va, ,di means ot increased r of tBeTkiWHhMortant channels for blood puhficailon-llie acrid element to which pathologists the most eminent attribute the painful srmntnms a theorr completely borne out by urin ary analysis. The name of this grand depurent Is uosteners, s piepsrau umnnw oeteomiea as remedy for constipation, which causer contamina tion of the blood with . the bile and a certain means' of relief In dTiroepakV feverndrae. and nervous ailments. It Is, perhaps, the finest tonic extant, and is highly recommended as a medicinal 1 m. 1 ail.llnk.AAlllHfjk.. -J 1 SEunuiuiu Ifj uibiiitunuc puoiuituia tutu oumj u who pronounce it to be eminently pure and very For upwards of thirty years Mrs. winslow's Sooth ing Syrup has been used for children. It corrects 4MM the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, wbethi frA) teeQUospn ojtni;eaascs. An old ar origin? well known remedy. 25c per bdttle7 ites ier and They Abide Steadily la fiooa Werks. J - - - - TirtTiTTynri a rt -.-- . .- . , i j u o a lki. vx. a rsuir-xsij. rr ; - ."' a " ' M.. .i. ... - I .... ... . 1 .- . ' t' c V9 fr"?wK 'R-.c-lhR.. mm m ill line of SHOES tjonvinee' pr-'ff r Tiffin ;,. in . . w ui , - ' ...lli'jBiLi' t. il.t.),xJ.. V.i.. ,,11 ctniV tha hoaF. muvt). ' A TTlAI Will toewatSwrSK 20er cent cheaper. ; r'PLItatee pleasure in announoing tos my Old menotnat Aamnow naiug au.- aujoii wrffilexperietteroltea yWtndthe Shoe and Hat business. I ean seU you goods in that line to your satisfaction. May 29, 1819. 3 " ' M , H -- ; - ,. ; 0. aiiikAMa. i 2. - ' 1 "I .,r,, i- , , , ... , . I I I 1 ...... . , . ., . . rr . . . r ' i i - i i . . , f , ',1 i lll'll t .li t U'i I ' FX ' Aaother enfral ef theusehold end other useful article for our famous V .E C E N T C O U N T E R Generals G. T. Beauregard, of Louisiana, and J. "Curlv nf Vlnrlnla.. still (VintlmiA tn faithfully and energetically discharge their duties as commis sioners on behalf of the state and People, and will give Wlc next grauu oowrouuuai uianuiK ul uic Loulsl&aa State Lottery- (the 10Vh In number of monthly drawings), tneir personal supervision, ana assume the sole management of the distribution which occurs promptly at noon on Tuesday, June 1 Jin, is 4 , aline opera uuuse ui new urioaiu. or further miormaaon aaaress. ere u is too iaie, M. A. Dauphin, P. 0. Box tt2, New Orleans. lunea lw. -,. Thousands Use it, Why Hesitate. It is adapted especially to those cases where the womb Is disordered, and will cure any irregularity of the "menses." Dr., J. Bradflehi's Female Regu lator acts like a charm in "whites," or in a sudden check of the "monthly courses,? from cold, trouble of mind, or like causes, by restoring the discharge in every instance. So also in chronic cases lis ac tion Is prompt and decisive, and saves the constitu tion from countless evils and premature decay. Ask your druggist for a circular. .. may28 lm .... . . , i . -. ; PERCALES AND PRINTS, LINEN LAWNS, PLAIN AND FANCY. The Sianbaclc Ferry Picnic. Stanback's Perry, in Richmond coun ty, the famous picnic ground for all that section of the State, will be the place of two grand gatherings this year. The first occurs about the ISth of June, complimentary to a young gentleman and lady in the neighborhood, and the lotormatlra Waaid. :, Robert C. Scott, who was'; raised in Providence township, Mecklenburg county, N. C, but last heard from at Little Rocfe, Arkansas, n living, win ilesuw rommunicate with his relatives, in North Carolina. He may have been a victim of the yellow tever scourge oi last year, and if so, D. N. Phifer, Char lotte, N. C, would like to be informed of the fact, by any of his friends. Southern papers piease copy, or lturi to the above. Died la the Mountain. Mr. A. L. Smith, of this city, received a telegram announcing the death at Glen Alpine Springs, day before yester ,i,rlivF liia limHipr. Mr. fteorcre Smith. mri juiv in ine leiEuuuiuwu, " i . ' . :. ' annual picnie corned off the 8th of July, and left yesterday morning to w pre t. his fnnpraJ. Mr. lieorce &mitB An enort wm u wauo w &w "f " t t.v in Charlotte to attend. Arrange- ..: .;ii Kn offMpri hv which thev can go to Wadesboro the point of leav ing the railroad and return for one iare. ent at his funeral. Mr. George Smith was a native of Scotland Neck. He went to Morganton several years ago for his health, and was last summer connected with the management of Glen Alpine Springs. marriage of a Cnarlottc Physician. Dr. Rob't Gibbon and wife arrived in the city yesterday afternoon. He was Eiiarneu eiuiocjr , y,.".e ' Laurens Court House, S. C to Mrs. C. M. Harris, a cultivated and cnarming lady of that plac The groom s right hand man on tue oeeaMuu w yF Jas. F. Johnston of this city. 'There are manv people in Charlotte Wha will i k;i"n its in noncrratulatms Dr. Sibbon on his good fortune and in wish ing him along, happy , and prosperous Jite, The home of the bride and groom will be in this city where the latter has tui any warm friends. ; The FlrHt of the Season.. Dr. A. W. Alexander has presented The Observes with a couple of - roast ing ears, fully developed, grown in his garden in Charlotte this5 year, and so far as we know, the first of the sea son. It is in order now. fqriayeral hun A taa1 "fli or oArdpnAi-s to., rise t ab and claim tne honor oi pruuuciug mo uiau green corn, but such claims1 Wiinot be dorod hv thia Aourt. the natural E resumption being that if any one else ad had roasting ears. , the court would have been informed of the matter ; this is the logic of experience. The jury will thoTotnrft return a verdict in. favor of Vvavftwvi .- j Dr. Alexander, , A Compliment to "The Boys." t Ts&Slsttyi i&euWi ShHt tirrm, ago, to a miserable, lying little pamph let, of the dime novel variety, entitled uThe Entwined'LiveS of Miss Gabrielle Austin and. Redmond, the North Caro lina Outlaw." Through the kindness of a friend a copy of it has just come to our hands. It is worse than our wild est fancy had ever painted it. It pur ports to have been written by "Bishop Edward Crittenden," of Charlotte, N. C. In a letter to the author, Redmond, whs is h9 P4ef Vf V?e North; Carolina raooiminers7statf that -he 'Was born in Charlotte, and that his ancestors were "among th& foremost" of those wiin framoH tifi Mfiplrlftrihiircr Tlenlara- tion of Independence.., RedmoAd,s trothed, Miss Gabrielle Austin, was the daughter of a minister of "Guilford C. HV' and a "sappy" story of their love is told. Redmond had not only mur dered "Judge Spates upon the bench of the circuit court," at Asheville, but had done many other very wonderful things, amonor the most darmsr Of which was hia Via vincr sincrlp-hHTxlfMl And. alone. whipped forty men of the Charlotte Grays, whom Gov. .Vance had sent to capture him. He was sitting in a house in the mountains, playing with a baby, u hon tho i rrava siirrmiiiiiKii il. nn IT UU" . " ' " tossed the baby aside, dashed out, tiring as he ran, shot three oi tneni names nni. crivpnl. "dashed down several who nnnnspd him. and breakins through . 1 -i r x i .1 the line, ran liKe a aeer ior uie oous, fpf t Rhnwr of bullets." when t.hft Oravs Dicked ud their dead atidf vifni'iriflpurt armr tiioved to Ashevilla i - a ! J- -i w X All this is a very nanusouie uumpn rc.Tif fr fho Rravs and wft refer to the book for the purpose of urging them to carry along more men, ana ueiusr, wnt?n they next start out to capture Redmond, and for the purpose oi saying mai uus book is the most mastodonic lie of the century, and in all respects the worst we ever saw. oFKicnrcfr irMitj.'S. marshal, c Greensboro. N. C, June ttth, 1879. ) ortsvck yf TTnitAH fiijitAa vrTtnaafiAa and liirorft At, thA TnA tha TTnft-iH flrotoa Ti1atrlrt: PrUlrt. ffW the Western District of North Carolina, to be held at unarioue, is so iar moauieu as w require tun attendance of witnesses In cases where the de fendants are actually itfialK ana lurorgffesiaeni in CharJottei i'H" 5 !? ij I JU . " BO. M7 DOUGLAS, United States Marshal. 3une7 2t Wortta Carolina mend. Exearsion to Rich'' alter the yarranta. Toilet Articles, Perfumery and everything tn the line at lowest prices at DR. T. C. SMITH'S DRUG STORE gPARKLTNG CATAWBA SPRINGS, WESTERN, N. C. Loug and favorably known for their anttlyspep- TQ toani C TkOP Anv onH fawliiAAii rnfPJt for lOI CF WOtU mpa lJM. WHIM. WW .M.- a longer time, and families. Invalids will have the advantage etfouf different fatneraj waters, and in addUlen,theTarklshiiot-aJ4,vap4jHiii(d medicated hutha if HAalnaH Springs situated 7 miles north of Hickory ori" the Western North Carolina Railroad, over the finest road in the State. For further information, address the proprietor, E. 0. ELLIOTT, M. D. may25 3 taw su tnthu ' ' WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, Far superior tw all other'received. Also a beautiful variety of LOVELY DESIGNS IN HABpiG EDGINGS, IN8ERTINGS AND LACES. Great Bargains iu 4 V 1 Ladies' Linen Ulsftrs and Dresses, UOSIEUY, CORSETS AND DRESS LINEN. Beam to call and look at our great bargains we offer this week. jyjQJJg BROS lap. we have Just received a splendid assortment of Rustic Frames, for mottoes and various size pictures, at prices lower than ever known In Charlotte. June 1, 1879. ' ' , Wheeler Eliiir Phosphates, An elegant preparation for sustaining the vital nowersa nerve and brain :food one dollar per bottled t Iff! DBk DRESS GOODS! , Druggist. Fiffi-FlaVoKngMitracts. Lemon, Vanilla, Pine Apple ' and Strawberry, at DR. T. C. SMITH'S DRUG STORE. Klhirs and Fluid, Miracts. H-t.-i ,XOf W3 HO The largest assbrtmentln the city may be found at DR. T. C. SMITH'S DRUG STORE. We are now displaying elegant lines of We are now displaying elegani lines of ;V Full Unpf ' : . 7 ' . y - . Humphrey's Homeopatfeic Medicines always on hand at DR. T. CTSMITH'S DRUG STORE. - - r 3 r r C Gtrticur Ftetriaflies; Salve, Soap and Resolvent, just recelvedkt V&. T. C.aMlTgS DRUG SlORE. ,u BrpmjcliaJpdi, BLACK AND COLORED SILK GRENDINES, BUNTINGS OF ALL COLORS AND OTHER DRESS GOODS OF ALL GRADES AND PRICES. This Department Is Replenished Daily. May 27. This Department is Replenished Daily. ALEXANDER & HARRIS. Tama' Indien, Bedford Springs Mass and Seven Springs Mass, at Vitalized Phosphates. s anas DB.T THE BIST THEW0K& . SOLD BY fin fiiupi 1 r. ' WJIMANrfff JS 1500.0 O tes Shoulder Braces, improved patterns, at DIL T. C. SMITH'S DRUG STORE. Five Cent Cigars lne of our gpeclalties-Hwe try to set tne Dest caii -aad get some at - . im DR. T. C. SMITH'S UttUU aivnn. ilssioners passed the at tbeirsession.jeaterday IOllOWlOSVluta.j. vVnettiw, j i iVKieni iui m wnw The Dispatch ot TfettirsdAy 'says that the excursion: train froittiNarth Caroli- i v...;r,o mon ln PiohiAnnd Tues-I day and that Wednesday night they Jliamdlhe increase in were received and entertained . , at the tTtM ifittsequence there- 4',ommercial Club rooms. Mr. Claiborne JlAw expenditure Watkins, the president of the club, wel- leallWmhf .taxation, it is, oroeu nie visiuna, nu "g: i theewlie The United State Con rt Another announcement front Ularkhal Dou- Klas. Ti.o Qlvprt.ispmp.nt of United States Marshal Ro. M. Douglas, informing ju rors and witnesses at the approaching term of the Federal court in this city, that the conditioa, of ,J;he judiciary ap- nh that. t.hftV COllld yivLu ivtiv" w v . j notbepaid and' that aS consequence they would not- be required to attend this term of the court, has been modi fied, as will be seen lit our advertising columns this morning. Witnesses in suits where the defendants are in jail, and jurors resident in Charlotte are now expected to attend. So it seems we are to have a regular court after all, notwithstanding the marshal s first for midable announcement. The apparent ftnr-t tn rhrnw the onus of a nartial TV 1J1V11 v v J J . HEALTH AND PLEASURE RESORT. HOT and cold water, unsurpassed mountain cli mate, unequaled scenery, and magnificent ho tel accommodations for eight hundred guests. Hot hatha, in eoniunction with climatic Influences, al- kidneys and bladder, ancfmalarlal disorders. Send for descriptive circular. Dr. Wm. H. HOWERTON, Proprietor. Junel lm H.M.'IlSPATJGH'Si CHALYBEATE SPRINGS, i, (..ti T OCATED ten miles west of Taylorsvllle, on the i. a Lenoir road, in Alexander county climate as healthy as any whereto North Carolina, Rooms "XIII HIWITO WUU ...... -v " ' ' Provisions cheap. For further particulars address,' - IL J. ALSFAUGn.. Little River P. 0Ax4ndr c4 . 1.'Q may 281m ,IlJI i JL loore. of this city, "whose address was highly appropriate to the interesting occasion. The Dispatch adds: "His remarks concluded the speaking; after which the visitors and their hoste, afc tacked the tables in -earnests and $ta late hour the party broke up..f .nailread.NoteB. , ? The Ait-Line employes excursion to Toccoa Falls comes off to-day. They will go to Toccoa with their farmhes from both ends of the line. The Cha lotte crowd ,Twi4 -return morr jiiorningat 3-40. ?in u i uvti There will be acblored excusionta Charlotte over the Carolina Central road, next Tuesday, to allow Good samaritiins on the line of the road to. attend the anniversary celebration oi the orcier nere. , , . , ill ir, niiiiwuii.. - r. t;onvenUon ol northern men .resjaing 1 ??'1gMihai& .WSMoae It 1 114 -I 11 1 V 41.ll-. W AIL ,W " ' ' ana au persons wu w .y daid county; without regard tp;'color or I SeX. W lie 11, iu ma - " be procurea to convict mij uu or -persons of vagrancy. It was ai.SO uuueiBLuii vu. buvu yvi- iOuS,:whM"i50nviettri$'be ! pun ished by being' put to work rrf the pub- broads. --J'-"?: s or their f ail- ure to arrive at their destination at all, expiaineaDy me uuu wn r,; to nlace the names of the States on the l Ti JLJ.' t --iVAliM vKtr; hrirriA' in mind that there ara. in XM 4oJ miBii,iHinns, 17; Charlestons, 17; Chicago - fflcin- netrojrwelb.;!!; Milv condition of the pending awproP5iation bill in Congress cannot aireci uuswun, if ia m-nhahlv dlie to the 6X- travagance or incompetent m anagement or tne marsnat, i 'hartotte, CokunbiaA Angusta road three eentspermue, tne rouuu '"i'"" The Virginia Miaiana iwmusuw their route, betwee; m4vm w . m w w VVashineton-and Danville, passengef- coaches with the patent recumn, a onm nf spTiAdiile ia anticlDateu win the thrbtrfrh tiail cars 'are4 jut.on . : " . - - - " t-r the lit of Juiy The Charlotte, f h force employed keeping the road in order. f liobberv of Stores. "KTSV,- Wnrn loaf :tli O afar", nf MeSSlTS. '.P. H Glover jand R. B Alexander, in thfl I Antral MOtei Duuoinir, uu:" mi 1 1 a-.arKl fi'eallad' Wihnin necessary v -uwy . 7 iiameT)r3ate-in-tbrPW of a newBpage. n. 'Alaai iaciaaa ( Biddle A Stranger Drowned. A young man named Benton, who is said to be an Englishman and came to Charlotte several weeks ago, was dro wn ed while bathing in Phif er's pond, late named Kogers weawirwiciwuu w6ciu- er. Benton sank very suddenly ana is supposed to have been ta.Ken,5wi-n me cramp. As soop as the news reached the city a number of pjifrons repaired to the pond, and several young men be gan to dive for the body. In the course of a half hour ox so it was found by a negro; man and brought to the bank. Dr. Graham was present and used every effort to resuscitate him, but to no puis rn A.n.-i.sx-nsvw will invDofinrQTA trA case to-day.Very little is known of Benton. He had a room at Mr. Green ftnirrninn's boardine house, near the WtliCaciifria depbtjfnd since he lamfito 'CSBAlottb w ha been engaged in repairing sewing mauues. ,M91 Cleaveland Mineral Springs These Snrinss are 2 miles from Shelby. N. C. and one mile from C. C Railway. Hacks will be ; Spring's station on arrival oi every tram. leynusiCrana otner means ui huiumiucih ! cojaf ojt lAnjoyment of guests. THE TABLE will be furnished with the best that the market af fords. Rates to suit the times. "w S7MC. POSTQN, Proprietor, Shelby, N. C. L. S. WriiUAH9,-Superiptepdent, May 14 d6w' Vest Pocket Cure And Horehound Sw&teWt- ye, at iK. 1. (j. Sill ill o uijt oiuiiii 25c. Hair Dye. Has been tried by and found satisfactory. For sale DR, T. C. SMITflt, Druggist. Pump Cans, If Merchants Will buy their Drugs and Medicines of Dr. T. C Smith, Druggist, at Charlotte,1 they will, -find Prices satisfactory and save freigbt charges from North ern markets. ' Visiting Strangers wm find Ice Cold Soda Water at Dr. T. G. Smith's Drug Store, opposite the Central Hotel. : BEWARE HVMBtRS WhiteSewimo Machine Co. Cleveland, ohio. i0TlCE0UR crf??snURSMDDtZ&X p"ri. F0RPART1CUUM ""'"'"UHBEROHSW ADDRE8: DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, COTTONS, UPHOLSTERY, TRIMMINGS, FLANNELS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, Girls' and Boys' Stilts, Ladies' Underwear, Infants Outfits, DRESS MAKING, WRAPS, COSTUMES, RIBBONS, NECKTIES, RTJCHIBfGS, HAHDKERCHTEP8, WHITK COOPS, BUTTONS,' HAMBURGH, SKIRT BRAID, SEWING SILK, , . PINS, i .... FRINGES, NEEDLES, " FANCY GOODS, &. DBV inn BY-Iff ATI Rend for Ramvles or information, and satisfy yourself how cheaply and quickly you can get everything in DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS of us by Mail or Express. We carry an averaae stock of about 0100,000, all bought for prompt cash. tFTry us. ,. Mave the (Juicaren sena jor a sez oj our Advertising Cards. COOPER & CONARD. importers and Retailers, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Established 185 in; R SALE. ThWBarjrgBOise and inhlon type on which this paper was lately prmtea. uwasmaae uy ueviu Johnson type foundry, of Philadelphia, and was not discarded because no longer fit for use, but en years to come1: It will be sold trt,lots;Jw sul pvuv AhooAN nnn in if hum t ii ntr lu i.uuuiwoi nu vi without cases. Address OBSERVER, octs Charlotte. N. C. SALE. Denutv Mais1ialE.a F. Fenton, im..t aLinMi" rtvirrtT7 In thin nftv ItYlOWn 89 the -TIT? 1 rJ., i Itan At VnTiAA This TftlW nery is convenienuy tocateu, auu u on uro k improved macninerj., BarK ana niaes iow nuu iu auuuuaws. mMWmf&& fsAACS, Attorney of tru - - iv J. Art am Frevar. JSormanv . narnee uvw I feeted the permanent organization i of L 4 rnmrii association. A constitution J CUUtJ jiimsd " T TIT" n 1 ftoKnrA a-rroafWl and brouerht to the t adfarfliv William Has tines, nosty iiasteT'ttteaver Dam, in Uuion coun tt .v. a row! with violation of the; reve-? nue laws uy oeuuig wuww key without a license. The prehmin rytriai was Jiad-befoxei JJnited ates, nmniiiiiiAniii Wanner, and Hastings to jappear at the v&PtemM tfte tea states com t. Probibitin Elections. Two elections on the prohibitory 4iv CITY PROPERTY FOR SAUL I ' I r T I 'I i I i.X.aXrAtootftniii nrtuHiaaa a well lmnroved , 1 1 J uciovu .' w. r j - vSc five minutes walk of the public square, can be ac- lis HWWBrt Tit .yJ MT XKOI oaff'-'' vT "I '" '"" r! ' These Hot Days Try Arctic Soda Water, aqd Srpog Ginger Ale If You Smoke If! J llllll' t Don't forget to try the Weeni Cigars for sale at' ' r . i ,Xlt. X. UBJUln p aivvie3xjna FOR SALE. Cotton In lots to suit purebasera. Cal on ' J. C. BURROUGHS. . . , College Street, June 5 3t Charlotte, N. C. rpHE YORKVILLE NEWS. . . , A 11C QUVVC W AAA UTO IfUO UOUiv vx ' otatlcaiewaper, tnefpubBcatlffn pf whlchwlll be ppmmencea at au WU vUiw y f v0' v" "Jt 'l"'V,. t . , .... .A. - Xne IKW3 WU1 WS a gUUU auvetuauis mcuium lyi have a large circulation in the counties of Lincoln, Gaston and Catawba, North Carolina- . Tne price oi suDscnpaon wiu 004 vf uuum. Address,, ' ; W.M. WARLICK, Jones, ' lorKviue, &. v. -US'. ' I CAROLINA CENTRAL y?LMINGTON, THROUGH TREKiHT ROUTE DISPATCH LIN" This Line befrig" fully ecralpped for business, freight from ' j ' ' ' ' Wilmington arid all Northern end Eastern Cities to Greenville, Spartanburg, all Stations Atlantic, Tennessee Ohio, As well as points In Georgia Insurance and Rates guaranteed as Low as Information furnished E, NORTH CAROLINA. TO - ALL POINTS' SOUTH. . ' ', offers unejaalled facilities far the TnuuparUon of Charlotte, Statesvttle, Asheville, Butherfordton on the Atlanta & Richmond Air-Line. and Western N. C. Railroads, Alabama and Mississippi. via any Competing Line, and Time as Quick. upon application to LIJXURIES. it AH ,: 1. :.i -'nil': F.W.CLARK, Gen. Freight Agent, Wlirnington, N. C Pine APPles, Imperial Oranges, Kttta!Large Lem C ALDWELL HOUSE. 5 CALDWELL, HOUS AL DWELL HOUSE,' CALDWELL HOUS - . ! - -.1 .i.Si '.: r! ' .". i . . i.-f;-. ' :' rNitdortoCltyClocK.- - E, .ons, Fresh Caramels, " ). Cream Candies, pop Corri, &o: , Plain; and I ;,t3kiMTTi,Nc., Dressing OaiB Bruahe, Jlooto Brushes, Co)eiHanaaeiabief iKxtracte ad;flne Bp front windows anf tooir :ervttiing 1 CMSVv55: within their reaeiu, Jixom uv they only got a few empty cigart ana several wooaen viuen. ww tides on the shelves, near h From .Mr Alexander theipu . 1 m Cm iwxesorcigars,awioi.snuurJWJi-f-M.y ral boxes of mustard, the whote Ampimt-i wttMj-j 5iiif gnariburff. S,- w(t.L;.tlLLM MMtrd to ttirvrne commfcneement . Always mainwiuKwun , . by uslnc Dr. Bull's Baltlmor 0 elections on the proniDitory,4h -oTsriPHEp7 ilaWJweffefheMiin Mecklenburg- TSJftTiCEEauK la X 'tr VrfA-Vi Hrllor1av. fine in - rr o twttdvit. Paw Creelc townsnip ana ine VPR tf nVtirvivirrkarm& in u?ftliil I inn wHvp'iAtv WwriuppWfJafjmity CreeS the wet ti&et fo fcrWf wnisar; n ml IV i vtv ucr xp. aaniwuw aSStibllSTa .1 AT s ft; Ku S. Pi CALDWELL.: Proprietor. TERMS $lp per day,, Special terms by the weefc. ' - " 1 JuneB. h,a maioritv of 28. The prohibitory I Notice is hereor -,"i0f a in nvr half the tnWTItoTHie a 1 ltw 1 1 11 ww uin k 4 v 1 v . -. f IT TT ' ' ' ..... Ships in thtf county,. TV:0i! tae atWKce-uv 8tate8vHe.ia -maki.elaln hlT'i2t;i.4J5,aJAViiAn(ftff the babv arithmit feelimn of extyeme pity 1 for tbepe Bufferr I w . . -n.-ilf. Tjnka Qnmm la a Dnvan Ml Deprnr. -HOTTfiii' iteotoT 1 moTl 000 ff 1 sdi XT1- .M ti.ff .AT . '. A 1 ICE CREAM, B0T1XKN" HOUSE OTOP AT THE - ..Ballsburyu,, 1 .1 T. T. SMITH, Agent C. C. Railway, Charlotte. A W. ALEXANDER, " DENTIST r; OFFICE OVER L. B. WRISTON & CO'S piroeSTOia. , w rjl Wim 25 years experience I fuarantee enttre atiatactten. Jan 11 -i &ij:'JT!;n. - Late orthB National Hotel, Raleigh. 1; ; cJ'Bown; if.i thief Clerk; V. a Shelbutn AkttMk .' -"ij '.nr Blatant. , , , i dee uo f-,fir,BtawuiW'fii is- J Fitted up particularly for the accommodOTdn-oi Ladles, l aramins: aw aaenoon iwiosa wuv Ol !Mi???ji '.5 i,'?,t.iM wAntS't tiijb ,TT0i ., X :jK hMiu J I ... . .-JuqI " ?A CHIROPODIST , a'.j.-'-.rfi IN . TOWN, i -aui?. .1 ' Dr Charles Brown, from London, England; Is in r.r ii i.i'A towrv and will cure all Corns, Buaions, Chubndns, eases of Corns.'. Bunions, ChUblaIn9 or Ingrowing ii.n. 1. a.; MwnntaM (a iwrm u nAn f raliAf. in from three to Ira mlnutea, without the use of in. ctruments, ana wunout drawing qmhiu. (jiaamw Muuugii runt vuux. RYE, GRAHAM 4 ' " 1 AND 1 . . j ' WHEAT BRaXD AT PBiTHER'9. : i j it ..CAKES.JnGJLKESt Pound, Sponge, FrolLJeny, and all kinds of Fancy Cakes at - - t v . 1 van a; j PRATHER'S, Trade Street. fmrtltW' May22. ' ' ' '' Trad( ''' f-4 ; rf-,J ,'1' .ui i-..'.t.S .it VI MW'T :,' -" voldmapy troubleseine - '. Fdte9ioXbfi8b93iTh,fJfi,T tirii-riojfsvHXfaa.. : 1 26 Stones ; a-xOA'

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