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l)c (S!)arlolte bser - SUBSOKIPflON BAXX8 : . ncaly, one year, pottcdi) 1m adaiu?..i..8 00 .inx jfoA r. ..... r. . . 4 00 p,ree MontJu '. 2 00 r-ur Mcmth yg wbmkly mDmoir : ' Weekly, (In th$ county) tn adwcftae. .......... .t3 X) tff the county, pmtpcad, 2 Q six MontTu... 1 00 J3T I Abend Reductions jot Otuf. Has been thorourhty ewijplted with Mf"BiWff manner of Job ftinflng can bow WggfitPWtQl neatness BttAuai 'Th at sbrt notlm. lMirri t ,'A BLANKS, asiagi.-"-j". LETTER-HEA TAGS, RECEIPjrS, POBTE PROGRAMMES, HAND: ITERS, VOL. XXIV. CHARLOTTE, N. , C, SATURDAY AUGUST .14, 1886, KO. 3,570. II ?! Hi' PAMjHCmjr?RCtlAR4rC!!r5Ka J UST IUiCELVJKD ' v i ' 4 W . v f BARS, AND BOBIJST.ET -AT P 4 SPRING!STiOCK 1880" I OUR SPRING STOCK OF y 1 - BOOTS, SHOES, II ATS AND TRUNKS s now Complete. We are determined to SfistalB oar f ortser Teputatlon for BeBtaf : H THE B15ST BRANPS ,1) 1i. TjI '1 Si th cheapest ni Jifi. en4 Pleae call ande Q before buying, Htffiiytiyipfrlf :9rtii& estly with ron. l"l','i''!i'r''"r raiiri cor i !: (Willi ti H' in . it . I - ' i l.p -l-l Hi- Itjjfir ;T . JUST RECEIVED , mi-- It. i -ii r fiu.j i. fil ' :!! . ..i-.!n. " I- -; . '' .!' :'l (i . Hi i ;i l ' " ' .1 ; :: . i 1 't'.l 11 :i .; 'I ! !J '.j.,.. :io !"l!;'.u- ' . (jui i : J ill .ii u I i.iu, .jl.dli'J jilill'HII 111 '.J ' iliif Mi. .li'.JOfji w, Xllljltrt) l'llli .1') in I .w solwl- V 1 .itih.. v: iik.i1 ,!oii ill II' P J to i ,iH v,i;yinl- JiiliiiJi 1 ArPERKISSSSCOaS ' -iiiil nil !o im, fjyt.tiu.Viii". lilt, i-i lotoattilUi;' I JrllT .lllmx-. i! flit il)!il .Mittr liunWtlf !ri! I . :utrf ' .Hiivlrh.'j ioi I.- - .!(!'! ; .!. f t ft ! . 'A il i) . i U ftirT Mil III 1(1 7' , 11 "1 111. nil! -.Q .ilijl.lK ) 1-11,11 Hi1 AGENTS' WANTED FOR " "fi nw '-'iiji-fcld t7litlJi MttttiOK ullnTHtf k :7J lJ J'lll'l If. Ull ll't'nllH HHllt kVlfl f4ttl . TrTr " wf) u- uun4 eiwi uwT- I , . tLMl .U.fe .;. ittiltiifii n..iti:ifn..t1;f i w t ! it i, w , . r ii , '-4. ; Hi ) 2 kfl I J I I'i. J 3 , COM Pt ETED T TV i.' I g5J5oods, ClotWufl, Ac. - - THIRD-LOT OE WE ARE OFFER NQ ALT2 Seasonable Coocfs AT COST. A CALL WILL CONVINCE YOUWE MEAN WAHT WE SAY. aug5 A Sure Cure! !! ii FOR DIAKfaiCEA, joxsTJesx. CRAMPS, CHOLERAV- '"5 And all those numerous troubles of 'ttv Stomach ani? Bowels, - so prevalent at this season.'', . No remedy known to the Medical tf easloh t3 Deen in use e ions and wit a 8ucn unirornHy-- ins and sattst aatorOesutts as PERRY DAVIS' VEGETABLE ' PAIN KILLER, It has been used with such.wonderf uTSliccessm all parts of the orld in: the- treatmeipt' these difficulties that lt hasetme hoSi to be. considered AH UNFAILING CURE ' Fcfe All SnoaarCosiPLAiKrs, and such tt reaQly is when takes In time and' ac cording to the plain directions Inclosing each bot tle. " In such diseases, the attack Is usually sudden and frequently T&iy acute cbut with a safe remedy at hand for immediate use. there is 'seldom danger of the fatal result which so often follows a few days' neglect ! j - -. The inclluatlOP'to wait and sea If the Borrow dees Bbt bring a bettet feeflng,- not Jnf requenttr oceastons atasl atncngit oLneedless suffertngBat sometimes costs a life. tiri4 A timely dose 01 Pain KHJer will almost inran- anty saye Don, aoa wiin inem the attend - It has stood ttest of forty years' oonstant.- ln ail countries ana cnmars, and isffcrrecly In any personkMds. r1- Itl,reccmBeaddrsW-Pnfcslclans, Nurses In Ho&pltalst'artd fvtmmatot alt classes and profes- ii ii m 1 1 mi mi 1 1 iii iii iiiiiij mi oDsernns - wonaenui results ays followedtts t have prescribed PfeTrr DawJ Pain Killer ex. tenalrely in Boweiaompla "t Particularly for chil dren). anoyiMKraaiyvgpUi tisdpenor to any pre- parauoi disease. I g Ht 3 ':ri No family can afldrat price brings it wltbtiutM rotefer xneiiir4Fe you W LJyiltl TertHMST Tr ardan-Wlila Prlctt S5e56c and-Sl ner ioa can obtain it at any r PERRYuDAXI rroDTietors. nt,:. aug a a. w to och?; 99 C .t'-, !.. .) .-.xtrfi-iiis ..(': i-r ptf jsnan ..21 - -..t..'-! .'!'' i .r. v (Ai i : . - i.'i ! if-- ii ii 1. 1. it 1 o o"t r oi fnll atoek fe r i. v r . : i . CHINA, GLASS-WARE, CROCKERY. CUTLERY, r- r a A i A s XOQKlA iX ASSSV WOOD AVU WUA LOW-WARE, AND HOUSE FURN- .'"M.i.. ml ' .- -.;!!' -! i - vi i i i 1 1 ' 'in) -iiiT ) . - . ' H iV.r ... ..M Mi; to :-; 'C.i U-i .A 'UTi...'Jl'.Jll wjU .... .ni-LMhiW I'i! : in-i Wholesale & fMaiK CIrpuT June 20jWa fRADI .MA 1 L.iUiId?.5aJ lh paciVWmQess of ?ia i.,n Pr irii'irn oifTIffa. and manr other Diseases niitfuHirtJi'tnji)'J fwJur,rii"i bflid2'Jif; !arryott pait&sulaaa an. 4n ot itausntbieC Mmeni aHiMBMtM SQldtV at pKPttlgei.ot'Bi'c packata:joriiUia orwiHbp 60, (Me iiiBaJsi recrtptaMkftrjTOrteTRMSg! uti'.ti-jrt nn hnf;TfliQBA-MZDiCiJfSj00iirirt dl ltitn- Na.il0 Mechaolo Bkxtki iBatiDifollbd 10M In Oiarlott7ial(e!iffid rstaU, tw Dii IV vusmttM and aH druggist eyetystieni jwiifii amA.'.-dftw lyvii tmo! isdw its ijcdi .'wliHjj .r.y K-j.Qi 1 1 lit r-.j.'f rritftn'si swjk Moiiii -fijiiiiHls Xfu reiieioitnat jfuoe&to eenTmae A. W. tTJDOU IK -w-rui 11 I LJ I 1 n i i - - UUB Shaaow-laal. Far fiom the world tlt we live in to-day Bladow-land lies; - What are Its boundaries no one can say, i i ;- lOnlysmUse' No one in life has set foot on that shore, Formed -from, te wreck of the sad ; nevermore. Memory governs this shadowy land, Reigning supreme; O times 'there come at her word) of command Forms we have known, from the far distant strand, Faint as a -dream; Forms of those dear In the days which have flown. Forms, of beloved ones la life's morning known. With them they bring long-lost scenes of the past . Bank to our view; Pictures of friendships not destined to last. Loves that grew weakjrieatb adversity's blast, Painted anew; Ridges and ripples lM Time's shitting sand, Hdden till row lo the far Shadow-land. 'Tinttys Mafrvtint. ' ' ' AmVBDEIt. Sh( rhra(h the Beweln with sv Pis tol. Monroe Enquirer. ; . Ajjotbjer.horrLJble afTitir has occurred : J ' 7TLV.. -II i n r I 'LL -rs in innciiauw; jmiaI-&S Vt yn insi, x n day morning, at the liouse of Roaanna Taylor, two milea east of Taxabaw, several persons "hdd gathered together to drink bird Cider. Among th6nl were Hoses Lucus and Ins , nephe W, James Mycas, aames ioutjrujon, ana nis uroso prpunfi llob6rtjSonl '., The first trouble! ooc'iirrea between 3 ajp es Lucas and his friehds. Not lone after words T)aaspT hptwpen Mdsps Tjiieusi ' and l)tfnft B6berts6ii; ' and the .latter. Wiw inyceu vYi uyiUie toriuer. ri.in Roue'r tson beig .present, g;6t possessioh of a pistol ctbat w irt Jim 'Lucas's Pockeftnd agft&gaft fMneu. Mo ses Lucas, at. A , distance of abputrsix pacfesL ' The first'f Out -shots havltiirTail ed'tofta'ke.elle.KobMspnth'rfed: forward to 'Within a Very shortaa-i taiice,' and dishnrgetj the- fifttr and last) toad, sendmg'a 'ball entirely through; the bowels of Moses' Lucas from srae to! side, producing a wVUnd that resulted jifeatli In about fifteen rninntes.', .f-j ter seeing Uiat Lucus would diey Rob ertson left, remarking ttrnt he was sorrv he had donerttrahd tSfat he must take AS.V UViiy A Vi U41U VUKV U V UJUOU V care of himself, A coroner's jury was at once summoned, . ana the eyldence produced before them was in accord- ance with the facts as above stated; ft: being Jatnes Lucas's pistol that . was used, and there being some doubt as to bow Robertson obtained it, it "was thought pipper to! place James Lucas uader arrest, and he was accordingly carried to Lancaster jail. Up to our latest information the slayer had not beenapprehended. Our.infoTmaht fur ther states that there bad been no diffi culty between1 the murdert and his victim ; they were known as friends. It -ia said all the parties concerned, except ras. itoDertson, were 'eonsiaeraDiy in toxicated. ." ' ' The Electro ITIotor Ag-ala. Bait Sun. Arrangementa are said to have been made with" 'Mr.- Edison to introduce electricity into New York as a motive power to run -machinery, making in such cases the electric light, when it shall be perfected, a secondary consid eration. We have already stated that an electro motor, the invention of a nephew -of Mr. Cyrus Field, is to be tried on one of the elevated railways in New York, and that the dynamo-electric machines that generate the power are to be run by steam from stationary gijieg. It is said that the expense of operating a city railroad, whether ele ftted or on grade, wiH-fee lcsa byelee- tridtFrgeneratea -in tuts way than b steain aloneoT horses.' The New Yor: Journal of Commerce doubts this Jt contends that whether the . electiiclty & developed directly from galva&icbat teries. or from a magneto-electric en gine, driven by steam the-, expense is grSateT in either case than that ;incur recLin obtaining an equivalent of pISiwefc wftlkftbe.omman - steatt nnei I thistrrithdifficfiltar'fyS Jfceiwajgoi thfieleta-motcJsaui lr as' ftloVlriiZfertei be- motoric to6crreatr KncfiiUltttehfH j4ndMeS8rs. 'TtMtfWwiM other able--leetrician have-ot ye proved the contrary. Wherevera . the ctrpyiinric machine can be en hf wmd'Or water the production of the elettric current can be so cheantfrJ ea as to make the electro ibotor ana thfi electric light an inure success. Fail ing thes$, isonaa cKeap iforeeJnrsome forrafilDtiieI-maatbe aiiWed and brought into use in the generation of electricity. It i'qite possible 'thefc that m feJectrgr.TDaofbh tfotwithanhg its' sUbess wnri triedf. on a small scab writ faii to 4 brought into general use until the difficulty of cost is overcome. ni i im; '-' li'P IMn.:rautisertUl. EUitnr asMl'TllrlTlnir is in good neal feh and spirits to-day. His breakfast, pSs mocrfifjg jcpaslated of dghtefltedkyystefs, tMetr crackers PHrfat. WtAnnttde and Van der AVeyde took mote of Dr. Tarmer'g'nlood;af six o'clotfaaQdar ifteirm,iarid(tle mi croscrrjpe tftrirbnstf aten tthff iaptd dis- after the endof tbeJas& i he process ot"8&ttti? '-PrWTktllttsaid, "had al ready begun in -ffie blood wben TTf. Tannej fJ Op "pat? ITpBe pores are all goro ana is making new flesh and new bloodiPf.a, qwaiity,! that jnaj as lie icon tendsi,alengthen, his life so metf forthe medical uses of the Bt J jrDV. Gunn's deductions from the re cords tat'w&rJieCidnrlaithe fast are that there- was an actual waste from the kidile'yfe efgUty-jeght ounces and that three mindred and twenty eight ouacea, were. thTdwa ofti by reset ration a4rerptoton!ir'J tliefbm davsbfettlMc'th a' day inaf through thfl akin and! the lungs." Dranpe'syweigljtyat 7 o'clock is evenirrg'was H)ne fiHnuTea ana for- evett oud9ii -: ,! -- ' -it.-o'i . TUe Fntnrc ofPurhaui. ;. J4" ceo Plant i i i 'i'i i..ti t, r..f f- . 5 .. - . ii, .. arfljin me rmd m the Bfeasory,JBurham lias a oright future m0Qreiorner.t wenave recemiyoan- VeWeH with annmbr of ourpfomih(irt coji)ilsti:;:and tsirea. i or te rain ana winter t; pet ev ever before. ' Every maw !f utljr'prei pare4ito,lac nttgr-qtiMHtlfetf 'tir the weediab the very highest market prices. Wt7niiKlWrwp II V. IV). win trri market prepared to buy 3,000.000 Mdnds, ana no maritefreyerjnM rmre noerai buyer thaattoi&& jmeVwill. Then bu-lAnooX0ida-4urfiM twelve nflointharfn;3ujiBg: thentxtrAjw Durham will sell more! tobar)eottharf fn :fced a6 and eight ounces of milk. He ate a M.unnWltt&'-nite . tir a. , r- Reams, Pearce, Schaum;!4)owiand,.bj8 WfllVir htfrl tt ftoAt of others who will tlntikt 1 ;-: i;;''.! ;if-n 3i;'i-ih::;:f 'i;n Ex-9ecret.rr SiisteW Called tspntn to In Joim , IrcDonaialfec 'WHfo whiskey frWdivappieaTs! tterto'et- Secretary Bristow. , in 'it'Wbat inj a variety of cir(jvm ed with hw Intetcotirae wtth E fTherefore I CaHea J.Taof iA the name of .that fTagtrientoti pqrtioh at. the people . wnose concepwm or crtir is: tliat it may be perji $ed by ti greatest 0f en, and eapellally. Jft ' ) sponse to that patriotic demand tnat euilt of every man, however hir power, wlwTinafeTlLlrV tumefllB of thei illictt'wiwk'frtii'ba.tublic, this, biufc I here discM)aB( that Mter. Four ccverwiRoni, wHft.Hi PreailerXtjjahd myself pa, . fba, m-ctiuri Mt-miM you became convinced that jthe -fi-f dent ; was cognisant ot thc'eveuei fxau4 beinK Mrjtrated, iri jy, dtrqtl and th,L8Hhfl5ent tmicpfim your opinion, tb,a PxedentGrnt ; jwasi a silent mem nejr of the, ( wiirsiiey, ring that he used, his inuericejLp grewent disclosures and to defeat the Dro&ecu- all hi&pts ha ftetid, jyour -fX)n,vict Bateock' Averx. .Mel all biauacts he Mnoeded ivour efforls to fonyct Batev Aver?, rWee, Joyce an. jayself ;; that he eadeaxprad Jt hae you suppress and destrojr,YiflPcahd in all matters connected with a prose-i cution or tne wmsKeYeases in 1875 no cuuon or tne wtusKervTjaes in 1875 no to ctiRiMhvictiori ' 'Have 1 terVert W yotir Ikrlgtrage to secure- 'f Imre! fa- vorable showing, for myself ?i r,Biffl trV'toprfeftlrii9e vott' agdn lidenti Orant reportirjft l?o lMigae Ta emanating ,from the President? whichj snbieffuent interview iwht meed you! !re diff rVot f4AMXS.7o3 ever disco vered :thafc 'wthlmfe5 T'eHt fid wihtdd W'cleceiYW-ai td resident $knt'& Wfth "oti ftttfntiotf? .isy replying iraniuy to in it letc 1 sparing of th f eeltYrbJs ef 'all cbW with no 6thjBr tifbose 'thh'to' ' wnoie irutn. voM win 'otiref art lute blessing upon tne1 Amerleanpeypie and will re ntal gratitude" Lincoln Opiaiov o Ummsocki . .A correspondent o. the LaiicasUr In telligencer reports a coadversatioii with L James McDouiraL .a' lumber merchant oBaJtinore,, who svreji , much .far his Union setimnts dfnte efiy .days of the ; war.. ".'Jgobn after, ie-ap-i ve;'X(Uico ul me , tiuancipauon procla mation Mr. McDougal and', ptbera' .vis ited the President at lif ashiogtcui. ( ; "Take .seats, boye, takejaeats;" ex- claimed Mr. Lincoln, aa- he, rang for chairs to be brought in. "It would be strange if I could not spare a half hour or an hour for conversion wdfch friends whohave.come.fiom Baltimore to see.mV', . . .. .. t ,rr The visitors sat down and r spett nearly an hour in conversing. Present ly the subject of generals came up, and various opinions were expressed as to who was the ablest officer on our side. When a great many opinions had been given, Mr. Lincoln said : "Gentlemen, in my judgment you have not struck the right man yet." And of course all Were anxious to hear him name the man, and asked him to do so. He said : - - - ' " "It is General Hancock." : The countenances of his visitors ex pressed their surprise, SfiH one pf them ventured to say 'that He- feared Han cock was too rash. i "Yes," said Mr. Lincoln, t'so some of the older generals have said to . me, and I have said io them that I ha-B Watch ed General. Haneockfsi conduct very carefully, and I have fouind that when he goes. into !adtion he achieves his pur pose and comes icrut with !a amaller-iist of casualties than, any of i them. fMd he isjbut iMstiraahcii Why, gentlerhea, do you know what his record waa at West Point V AttdiMrv sLhaoln wnt onktsnftoOfc shelf and taking daw i an arm v regis ter showed, the position. ,m which, Han- c.ntic hnrl tr?MnxtA-amrl HVnt' Tnrthpr- more, in a ciass (tnat wa one or ins ttnniiijr to-tt&fffmll terras, he f utthfefsaii " T.teIlyou, gtletnen, that if his life and 'strength ar spared. I believe that General Hancos, oes pined to be one UL X, mn CenMiwTBikffnr lir tKo I Stttfthwlio w it ' Arrif tt'uoiykii1 ld-r: ' 1 ' ' 1 " Special to the Baltimore Sun; ''"'J' ' 1 1 ' WATO-puTCy here are nnmistaSabie signs tnc tH radical leaders intend to try aliof force anew enfafifefirtrot of a'; Liirt. itl Iji rti . Ill iT) If- x 'iTH ijTliSllj-l tnexsouxnern-wiates'nnoeT-Lne pteain giW.'mud ifegdlaiM&a brfprctick m&mitiMmxt BbtrtH1 yeM1- s&yW ' conyide the Republicans many rlMt'tieffti thtwnsns"8Trper visors werHvpnolnted sunewMr wa spiiraWoliTobr aftfo the new apportionment than i w tarasT'OflM ewBaa South lAaayaoiiitif.thrjWpja nemJUmt erH&m iraua.- and Jewand that a new enumeration shall be taken. that he was aavisea wattfte-A.TteBKiet WaS'TORTHicti that 'rrJc tli eimnth- nV y-k WW FTt tlw TWlAflAni1 Anwknavy and that steraioitvht tobakt tT0- lU:1ung&10; ft fWuHBflf iDSurtaiBeTvt ia,ute. ft&misox Rerublitea leaaers to dispute the re turns sent here. Of course nothing can ! teidDBe? feHcimeMieC6 ve turns wilKfta,V81tb ttWfined at the census bureau before aiy rlefil4itaS' ton . can be takrel ttrtr matterydJlti is neavy : gains tn her popnlationv but there oil f-Vi ii I ;."li I trt mil Ti ll Vtll Jil l Ill u v-!TiJ iM tuiT'IlioiV Jl"iill'.i In ..i'.r:c-li': Special to the Tlmes.!::ti:!: ;.'! i iwh in; ii-jn Indianapolis for information asito-ihe Democratic outlook-there. He ieceiv ed the frJViWPgioi ,j Hb.uj m M;Y(Ii-1)ba i(Saio-Xevfiriarra claims and boasts of t thefRepublibarts ab9iuaaajtnuK Tfid Dlmocrats "are thorousrhly united-, here. and, gaining by conversions, are only in B danger by reaatrYttyf' IrBfortation of ne-1 T tbftitauiinuiwitagUSM iw se uo most .uisnguisneu men oi ine iiwn ihth g ip ppen my mau ana, i arise ap clolklderiltohat ! do it iti fear ana tremrjiinjrv ' lesr I ' 'may Tiear that HancTock' has 'fegirtrtllea r dunddd:" i (EtDBIEA -Oil 1;.!;:; 'l 'Au-jiitiriJ. -i't vir $20.00 SUITS TO BE ii i i.: ; -i We shall make a special run and leading sale handsomer bound Mannel $14 Suit Is placed at in every particular, so durable and a nbti-fadtOg -li: in vt..! .1 i. ; ) 7T ,JM6W!.flWl muheB bti v i. ii.; j.ui 71 ill I ii .Kill ti-. ii) I'j'.illi .! - t i!t uii ..:t i null '''"TTfi' 'J-';!l -T Tfo-,.! - i i !' J vii' ' 1 .' -. i;i t :j :.: -!.! . - . . .1! . . . . 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 14, 1880, edition 1
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