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3tf)C (fityirlottt bjscroct. LOCAL llVTKLLlUKftCK. SATURDAY, JULY 80, 1881. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. :M:-A.soisricj ot ivT iimi No. 81i A V. A A M. Regular cWot ChLtsb No. 89. B. A. M-Regular mwUnvery sondtnd fourth Friday idghta. rtAKunri comtAKDABT No. 2, K. T.-Regular mSOrst aud third Thursdays. IC- OF H. Knights of Honor. Regular meeting every second ami iourth Thursdays. vr. OIF1 IE5- Kkights of Pythias. Regular meeting iilghts first and third Wednesdays;? o'clock p. m. atMar sonic Tempie turn. T. O. O. rnARiomr Lodgk No. 88. Meets every Mon- iv night. Mi.nnama Declakatioh Loses No. 9. Meet even Tuesday night. Dun Lodsi No. 108. Meets'every Thursday night. niTiwuA SnrxB Kncajotckht Na 21. Meets First and third Thuradaj nights In each month. Index to New AdvertieementN. Wanted -Jpply at this office. August drawing- Commonwealth Company. Distribution HOME PENCIL.INGS. PROHIBITION AT CONCORD. BATTLE OF AKOTJMEWT JOINED. If Senator Z. B. Vance will deliver rh nratinn at the unveiline of tne Caswell Monument. IW George Dean and wife, colored, were before tne mayor yeswsiuay mim ing for a domestic affray. George was kuh ?ro and costs and his wife 91 11 11VV4 iaa.vv and" costs. rT The Atlanta Constitution aw. "Hi's Air-Line sleeper, Alabama, wiih C. 2. Jamt-s, conductor, went out crowded with passengers for the .Last last evening. Hons. F. E. Shober, ex-member of Congress, and Chas. Price, ex-speaker of the House of Representatives will address the anti-prohibitionists at the Mint yard, in this city, to-day. tW Luther Benson arrived here from Concord last evening and says he hankers for some more joint discus sions. Will the opponents divide time with him to-day? tW Luther Benson is the only man that ever spoke in North Carolina that can draw a colored crowd away from a band of music. At Concord yester day he did it. UST The burglars are becoming ram punt. Night before last attempts were made upon three residences in the city. None of them were successful, how ever. The fate of Home seems ..o have been forgotten. tlT" From various remarks made by them it is gathered that the whiskey men entertain hopes that a revolution of some kind will take place in their favor to upset the results of the muni cipal election iu May in the event that prohibition miscarries in the State. rw Fred Krogg, of the Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line, has just returned from Long Branch. How well he has improved his vacation may be judged from the fact that he will undertake to tell any one just now long the Branch is. gentleman who had occasion, to traverse owoi air. Luther BcnMn, the Prohibition ChMapien, Refused m Division of Time With "My Son Oliver," Speaks In the Court Bonos to an Immense Crowd Enthusiasm of the Prohi bition lts To the Editor of The Observer. On Thursday afternoon after Hon. Oliver H. Dockery reached Concord, he was called upon by a committee of gen tlemen from the prohibitionists and asked if he would divide time and have a joint discussion at the meeting ad vertised at Concord for yesterday. He said yes, he would do so reserving for himself the last speech, and would dis cuss the prohibition subject with any one. Upon being asked to put that in writing ne declined, saying he would stand to it. The committee telegraph ed to Luther Benson at Charlotte ask ing him to meet Dockery and he agreed to do so. Yesterday morning he arrived at Concord and was informed that the ar rangements for his speaking was made, Dockery to speak one hour, then Ben son one hour and Dockery to reply in a short speech. Half an hour after Luther Benson reached Concord he was informed that Dockery declined to bold to his agreement and would not divide time. The committee again went to see Dockery, but were told that no division would be allowed. Under these circumstances it was de termined to hold a prohibition meeting as soon as Dockery concluded and to hold it at the court house. Dockery be gan his address at 1 p. m. in the grove and spoke one hour and a half. Dur ing his speech the prohibitionists called on two of the "wet" executive commit tee and offered them one hundred dol lars to allow Benson to speak just sixty minutes at their meeting but that was refused. A few minutes after Dockery finished, the court house bell rang and the crowd who had listened to Dockery left the grove en masse, wet and dry, white and black and proceeded to the court house where they found fully as large a number of people al ready assembled to hear Luther Ben son. The court house was filled to over flowingseats and aisles, and when Luther Benson entered he was receiv ed with a grand demonstration of ap plause. There was a large attendance of ladies and a large number of color ed people present. For two hours Ben son held his audience spell-bound. He began his address by stating the cir cumstances under which he was there and the complete back down of Dock ery. He had heard Dockery's speech, and in language that must be heard, and a manner that must be seen to be appreciated, he demolished Dockery so completely that the imagination almost fails to picture the fact of bis having existed. He followed the argu ments of Dockery, step by step and wiped them so entirely out of exis tence that one felt ashamed to have thought them a semblance of argu ment. The effect upon the colored people was great and as much of the speech was directed to them especially, it told in a marked degree for the cause of prohibition. The meeting was a grand success. Dockery was afraid to meet Benson, but the manner of show ingfit and the effort to prevent the col ored people from hearing Benson was a failure the colored people did hear him. Prohibition in Cabarrus received Another Lawyer. Mr. IL W. Harris, a young gentle man from this county who obtained license to practice law at the June examination by the Supreme Court Judges in Raleigh, will shortly open an office in this city. Mr. Harris studied law with Bynum & Grier for 12 months and afterwards took his degree at Co lumbia College, in Washington, D. C, after 12 months course there. He is a young man of attainments and will be warmly welcomed in their midst by the gentlemen of the bar. Special Exhibit. The Richmond & Danville Railroad Company will make a special exhibit at the cotton exposition at Atlanta. The following order has been issued. Agents are hereby instructed to mani fest free, all articles intended for the special exhibit of the Richmond & Dan ville Railroad Company at the Atlanta Exposition, when such articles are con signed to Capt. C. C. McPhail, agent Richmond & Danville Railroad Co., At lanta, Ga. T. M. R. Talcott, Genl Man. R. & D. R. R. Co. An Unwholesome Drink. An exchange says : As usually made, cold tea is an unwholesome drink. The tea is made in the tea-pot, as usual, and then cooled therein, and perhaps allow ed to stand in the tea-pot - for many hours before being drank ; by this pro cess the tannin of the tea leaves is ex tracted and the result is a strong de coction of tannin. To make it proper ly, the tea should be drawn the usual length of time, say five minutes for green tea, eight minutes for Oolong tea and fifteen minutes for English break fast; then pour it off into a pitcher or other suitable vessel, allow it to become cool ; then place it in the ice-chest i i i Coming South. Six months ago, preparatory to trans planting their large manufacturing shops South, the Taylor Manufacturing Company, of Westminster, McL, estab lished a branch office in this city. Their object was to find a suitable location at a railroad centre affording all necessary conveniences of transportation. The company's experiment here has proved very satisfactory in a business point of of view, but it is understood that At lanta presents advantages equally as good, apd the company are now debat ing, before taking the final step, wheth er to go to Atlanta or come here. The former place will otter inducements, it is thought, to bring them to that point, as getting these shops will be a valuable acquisition to any place. I ne company will bring with tnem wnen tney come South about 500 people, and their pay roll amounts to $1,200 weekly. It is to be hoped that they will be induced to como to Charlotte. uavara.1 flavs SinCB. rrooir nn a matter of business, says he saw field after field of land which has an impetus at Concord yesterday that heretofore yielded from 20 to SO bush- will increase and gather new strength fila of corn to the acre that would not yield this year a bushel to the acre. XST Engine No. 117 on the Richmond & Danville has been overhauled, and is just out of the shops. It is thought it will be given to Capt. Geo. E. Wither spoon, who starts out Monday renewed and overhauled. He has just taken to himself an helpmeet n-T'here was a horse standing on the street yesterday, whose bones stuck out so far that the clerks came out of a storft and amused themselves by utiliz- inz him as a hat-rack. You could hang and vigor from now until next Thurs day, wnen its tones will fairly startle anti-prohibition. -The Anti- Public Speaking- To-Day Prohibition Side, It will be seen by an official announce ment to be found in another column, that Messrs. Chas. Price and F. E. Sho ber, will address the people of Charlotte in opposition to the prohibition move ment. Although the place selected is the announcement it is not eiven in understood that the speaking will take vniir hat nnon either of his hips so se- place at the mint yard if the weather cureiy tnat tne uiiapiuateu wum not shake it oft jgp Mr. Benson, the temperance speaker, was invited to speak in Fay etteville to-day, but to do this it was necessary to come back from Concord in time to reach the 7 o'clock p. m. train on the Carolina Central Railroad. He arrived here about five minutes too late, and will remain in Charlotte a day or two. Cg" The election registrars are not rpanincr mnfih profit from their buai ness this time. One registrar who lives in the country has been in town for geyeraldays, at some expense, for the convenience of voters, and estimates his earnings at 6 cents, he having register ed 4 persons at V cents apiece, during that time. W Taw Creek was stirred up yes terday on prohibition. A large audience assembled at the church and were ad dressed by Col. Wm. Johnston, anti prohibitionist and Col. J. P. Thomas, Dr. S. Mattoon, and Messrs. George E. Wilson and Robt I. McDowell. The sentiment of the meeting was strongly in favor of prohibition, fJT Mr. Jefferson 'Davis writes to the Philadelphia American that the published story that the Confederate troops at Charlotte, JS.u.,cneerea wnen he read them the dispatch announcing President Lincoln's assassination, is untrue. This corroborates, the asser tion of the editor of the Democrat,, who has denounced the canard. ES""The cases of the board of alder men against Mr. W. R. Cochrane, for selling malt liquors in violation of the prohibition ordinances, will be tried by jury. The trials will begin Tuesday morning before Justice R. P. Waring, at the court house. Meantime Mr. Cochrane is continuing the sale of beer and additional cases are presumably being piled up against him. tW The smaller children of the Trj: on street Methodist Sunday school, un: tier the management of Mrs. H. Mc Smith, will give an entertainment n the basement of the church Tuesday hight. The children wffl be exercised in calisthenics, and then the visitors will be regaled with ice cream, frozen fruit, frozen watermelon, etc, at small expense to their pockets. The congregation of the Tryon Street Methodist Church will have an opportunity to-morrow of hearing their iormer pastor, Rev. A. A. uosnamer, preach once more. He has been In at tendance uppn t the Charlotte district ponf erenee; which has been n session at Monroe for several days, and will oome here in company with the Char lotte delegates, upon their return to day. We have been informed that quite a number of youngsters, many of them without the knowledge of their parents, visit Phifers pond, on the sub urbs of the city, for the purpose of bathing in it It is said there is a cold stream running through it which fre quently produces "cramp," and several deaths from drowning, in past years, haye oppupred here because of this, fart. Mind, boys, or Coroner Alexander "vf ill have a job over some 6f you yet ' A ' tT The man on the Atlanta Consti tution, who knocks about the car shed at the other end of the Air Line, has discovered "that Jim McCool wears gold eye-glasses." v v . . He wears them occasionally here, but only when he has a fresh mash in view, If the Constitution man wlu keep Jim in sight the next time he catches luro tyith them oh he wtUv get something Jnoejnteresting than the abovp tQ put is ravoraoie. mese gentlemen are both good speakers, and well calculated to represent any side of a question which they may take in any contro versy, and they will be heard with in terest even if they are on the wrong side, as we think. The announcement is careful to say "there will be no division of time," and this means that Messrs. Shober and Price are to have a monopoly in the business, for speakers like these are not to have their expenses paid just for the purpose of having their argnments knocked into pi by prohibition speak era, if it can be helped. Col. Martin ana the Professor's Chair at the University. Raleigh Newa and Observer. "We are requested to state that the announcement of The Charlotte Ob- server with regard to CoL Martin's non-acceptance of the professorship of Natural History in the University could not have been by authority of the Colonel himself, as he is traveling in Tennessee. He will be heard from in a few days. Our informant fully be lieves that he will accept" The last sentence is correct, but the information of The Observer was obtained from Prof. J. F. Lattimer, of Davidson College, and we know him too well to believe that he would tell us what is not correct We supposed then and suppose now that he had been in communication with CoL Martin, although that gentleman is absent, and was authorized to speak for Mm. The News and Observer will find that we are correct Fairbanks Scales in Australia. The Australian correspondent of the "American Han and Export Journal,'' In speaking of the ex hibits of American manufacturers at the Mel bourne International Exhibition, under date of April 20th, writes as follows: "Under the heading of KDflice-Fittlngs and Sta tionery," we find the following nigh compliment paid to a gold medalist of many an International exhibition. The chairman of the Jury, In hla re port, tella the commissioners that Fairbanks & Co., St. Johnabury, VL, and New York, United States, exhibited postal letter balances, with both double and single beam, aad possessing that beauty and accuracy of finUh for which this de scription of goods from the United States is so Justly famed. A first order of merit is awarded them. This is a fourth First Degree of Merit sir en to Fairbanks & Co. at the Melbourne Interna tional Exhibition, and surely a gold medal wfU follow. The exhibitors obtained the highest award in London in 1851, New York in 1858, Paris in 1867, Vienna in 1878, Santiago in 1875, Philadelphia in 1876, 8ydney in 1877, Paris in 1878, and at the Sydney International Exhibition in 1880, in competition with the manufacturers of the United States and from all nations of the world, a special award above all others was given to Fairbanks' Scales." News has Just been received that a gold medal has been awarded, as predicted, to Fairbanks & Co., the only one awarded any scale manufacturer from the United States. . MISTAKEN FOR CONSUMPTION. We have known persons to doctor for years for consumption, all to no effect Though they had a cough, felt pains in the lungs, were depressed, weak, with many other symptoms tending to that disease, yet there was no structural unsoundness of the lungs. These symptoms were aU the pain ful offsprings of a torpid and diseased liver. We could fill a volume with testimonials of thousands so affected, who were permanently cured by tak ing Siaiinons Liver Regulator. (5votzxlt&. Lane Arrivals CELEBRATED- GRADES OF FLOUR WAVERLY PATENT, WAVERLY FANCY WAVERLY EXTRA, WAVERLY FAMILY I lie Water Works Heard From. The following letter from Mr. James Gamble, one of the city water works contractors, explains itself : Parker House, Boston, J uly, 27. F. S. BeWolfe, Esq., Charlotte, N. C. : Dear Sir In reference to the pro posed city water works, permit me to remark that the delay has occurred on the question of a sufficient supply or good water being available. I am now informed oy competent autnoriues mac both as to quantity and quality, avail able sources can be found, and on this basis I propose to proceed with the works immediately, or as soon as the pipes and engines can be delivered. ireeretthe unavoiaaoie aeiay anu any inconvenience the citizens of Char lotte may have experienced thereby. . ii j ii i; J Jrernaps you wiu uo us me tmuueos to communicate the contents of this note to the press, and oblige i ours, very respectiuiiy, James Gamble. 81lver tTeek. New York, Feb'y 6, '80. Gents I have been very low, and have tried ev erything, to no advantage. I heard your Hop Bit ters recommended by so many, I concluded to give them a trial I did. and now am round, and constantly Improving, and am nearly as strong as ever. W. H. WELLE H. tXtrtrtisjemctits. VA. BOLTED MEAL IN 2-BUSHEL WHITE BACKS. A Fine Lot of New Mi JUST THINK: II Ul LOAD Delicious Georda Melons, DOABD J child. Ju30.d3t WANTED. for gentleman and wife, with young Prompt pay guaranteed. Address X. Y. Z , Care Observer. SStli POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE Commonwealth Distribution Company, In the City of Louisville, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1881. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays except ed) under provisions of an Act of the General As- semtNy or Jkentucnj, incorporating tne nuwuon uo., approved Apru v, The Grand Lodge Good Templars in North Carolina; For the benefit of the Good Templars in Charlotte and vicinity, we are re quested by Mr. V. Ballard, tne urana Secretary of the Grand Lodge of the Tnrtnendftnt Order of Good Templars in North Carolina, to announce that the Grand Lodge of this or der of Templars, will meet at Clayton on the lth day of August next. The following arrangements have been made with the various railroads: Raleigh & Gaston Railroad, Z cents per mile first class and 3 cents second Cl&SS CEIClI W&V Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad, six cents per mile, round trip. Seaboard & Roanoke Railroad, three cents per mile, each way. Fayetteville Railroad, one fare round Western North Carolina Railroad, three cents per mile, each way. Richmond & Danville Railroad, (N. C. Div.) round trip ticket rates. En quire of local agents. The subordinate lodges will please re port the names of those who will at tend to J. T. Ellington, Clayton, N. C. This session will be an important one. Let every lodge be represented. Race After a 1 ni' The clerks and merchants came out nf thpir stores with one accord about dusk yesterday evening to see a long legged policeman chase the young col ored imp, Tom Orr, out of town. Tom, whois universally pronounce tu ue mo iri-AatMit nnisance the citv has ever pre duced, having become emboldened by his uniform immunities from the legal consequences of successive and numer ous offenses of wmcn ne nas oeeu mo perpetrator, pursued of late a system- atic course oi petty pmenug auuuu mo loud-moutnea impuaenco Will MTO QMS1S ! WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER CASE OF on& CELEBRATED 50 GENT CORSETS, Far superior in fit and Quality to any other ever tntrodrjeed in tola eUy, sizes running from 18 to 80. ALSO, A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF to various styles at exceedingly low prle& Look at our beautiful FRIXTS, Just received, only 7e per yard. H. MORRIS & BRO. un2 ODDI CK & CO., TRYON STREET, THE BARGAIN ESTABLISHMENT! We are dally adding New Goods to oar stock. - ii. WILL BH FOUND ON EVERY COUNTER. OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOWEST. NEW LOT OF LiWNS AND DOMESTICS, Just Received. CLOSING OUT OUR FITS AND TSN CENT COUNTERS. Special attention Riven to orders by mal!. rSfSTRICTLx CASH and ONI PRICE. Julyl7 RODDICK ft CO. TBOMASVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. O. FRESH MINERAL WATER ; oth Foreign and Domestic, JU3T aECHVFD AT KPL liDFilMMsDri Store CTg I gARiTOGA yicnY, FRESH AND GENUINE, EVERY DAY! Large Arrivals of FRESH IRISH POTATOES, LEMONS, ORANGES, PEACHES, TOMATOES, The 25th annual session begins August 81st Ten teachers. Better prepared than ever for the best work. Offers every advantage of the most I thorough and liberal course in Literature, Music and Art, at rates lower tnan any equal scnooi in trie State. Board and literary tulUonlrom $60 to $73.50 per term. See Catalogue. ui22,azwKs,wimo n.w. ujuNHAur, Principal Union High School (MALE AND FEMALE) EAST BSD, YADKIN CO., N. 0. Next session opens August 4, 1881. Professor T. S. Whlttlngton, A M., principal. Departments Collegiate, Commercial, Normal and Civil Engi neering. Term, twenty weeks. Board from $4 to $6 per month. Tuition from $8 to $16.25. East Bend is 22 miles northwest from Winston, and 7 miles south of Pilot Mountain. For partic ulars address the principal at East Bend. Julyl8,4w From Saratoga Springs, N. Y. A new water re sembling the Imported Vlcny. Recommended as an antacid; cures dyspepsia, aids diges tion, Is a powerful tonic and strong diuretic Also, Hatkn Natural Mineral Water, Recommended very highly as a cathartic and al terative and in all forms of dyspepsia. ALSO, I CA3ES CONGRESS WATER, 10 CASES ROCE BRIDGE ALUM, 10 CASKS BUFFALO LITHll. CANTALOUPES, CITY PROPERTY And a full supply of The Atlanta Exposition. As stated bv the management at the time of the inception of the Atlanta Exposition (because nothing but the cotton industries of the South was ex nected to be represented), the exhibi was to be restricted to that particular interest, but the whole place has been changed. A circular before us sets this forth in plain terms : It says among other things: "An exhibition of the industries of all civilized people will open at Ogle thorpe Park, Atlanta, Ga., on the 5th of next October and continue through the remainder of the year, closing Decem ber 31st. This exhibition was named the International Cotton Exposition, because nothing more was contemplat ed than a Fair for illustrating every de tail of the cotton industry. Soon after the Exposition company organized the executive managers decided to admit afrM and other textiles, and later, yielding to, an generally, until he became unbearable, almost univeisal demand they conclud- fahilA'hn was engaged in one of these ed to open their doors to all industries, dftnredationa vesterdav evening the Printing and Newspaper yyThiii is a special act, and has never been re pealed. The United States Circuit Court on March 81 , rendered the following decisions: 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Com' pany is legal. 2d Its drawings are fair. The Company has now on hand a large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes for the AUGUST DRAWING. I Prize $80,000 1 Prize 10,000 1 Prize 5,000 10 Prizes, $1,000 each 10,000 20 Prizes, 500 each 10,000 100 Prizes. 100 each, 10,000 200 Prizes, 50 each 10-000 600 Prizes, 20 each 12,000 1000 Prizes. 10 each 10,000 9 Prizes, $300 each. Approximation Prizes $2,708 9 Prizes, 200 " 1.80t 9 Prizes, 100 " 900 1,960 Prizes $112,400 Whole Tickets. $2; Half Tickets, $1; 27 Tickets, $50; 55 Tickets, $100. Remit Money or Bank Draft in Letter, or send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGISTERED LETTER OR POSTOFF1CE ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be sent at cur ex pense. Address all orders to r. M. BOARDMAN, Courier-Journal Building Louisville, Ky., or T. J. COMMERPORD. 809 Broadway New York. nly 8 and Fresh Vegetables of all Descriptions. 11 E S! FOR SALE. A DESIRABLE residence, three blocks from the Dublic sauare in Charlotte, will be sold cheap and on reasonable terms to the right kind of a Durchaser. The dwelling is on a full lot, has nine comfortable rooms, brick kitchen, fine well of wa ter, etc. The house is admirably adapted for the residence of a lawyer, doctor or preacher, having an admirable library or stady room, built for the purpose. For furthsr particulars, price, terms, etc apply at THIS OFFICE. July20,dtf IMPORTED APOLLINARIS -AND Hunyadi Janos Waters. THE GREAT ED1PEAN NOVELTY ! a to In addition, we have weekly shipments of Mott's Celebrated Sweet Cider, NEW IRISH POTATOES, ASPINWALL BANANAS, 6A WATERMELONS, FRESH PEACHES, TOMATOEtJ, ETC. JUST RECBIYED, A NEW LOT OF MACKEREL, IN PACKAGES fli! fsgfa JJUNYADI JANOS. WW IS p till OF ALL SIZES. SCANTLIirS Seamless Evaporator AND "SOUTHERN " CANE MILL. FIRST CUSS SOEGHO ULCBTJQIT AT VSH1 LOW PRICKS. End for DeieriptiT PrJe lilt. THOS. SCANTUN & SON, BVANSVXiliB, IXiU. XcnlUix tkU Pcyer. THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. AS A CATHARTIC: Dose: A wine glass full before breakfast The Lancet "HunyadlJanos. Baron Lieblg af firms that Its richness in aperient salts surpasses mat oi an otner Known waters." The British Medical Journal "Hunyadi Janos. The most agreeable, safest, and most efficacious aperient water." Frof, vircnow, Benin. "invanaDiy gooa ana prompt success; most valuable." Prof. Bamberger, Vienna "I have prescribed these writers with remarkable success." Frof. Scamonx, Wurszburg. I prescribe none but this." Prof. Lander Brunion, a. V., r. B. 8., London. "More pleasant than Its rivals, and surpasses them in efficacy." prof. AiKen, M. v., F. R. 8., Boyai military uos- pltal, Netley. "Preferred to Pulloa and Frled I rlchshalL" JOHN H. McADEN, Importing and Dispensing Pharmacist North Tryon t, CHARLOTTE, N. a Diseases, like rivers, spring from small causes. The roaring river may not be easily diverted from its course, nor tne negiectea disease iivm iuuo struenve work. Taken in time, disease, which is merely an interrupted function, may be averted by the use of nature's remedy, TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT. It combines the medicinal properties of the best mineral waters in the world. Sold by all druggists. un5 dfcweod6mo Julyl7,d&wlmo Hence the Exposition is no longer con fined to that one staple, nor to the sev eral textile interests, but it comprises every industry, in which civilized men engage, policeman mentioned above was called in for the purpose of making his arrest, DUX TOm, WHO 13 aa quiuii. oa a ouuiuw and slippery as an eel, dodged under his outstretched arm ana speauuwu nauo "its scope having been made univer- street while the policeman gave chase. Fill TIE DO'T GO TO SARATOGA When you can get water Just as fresh and spark ling as when It flows from the spring at Saratoga. We receive this water in large block tlo reservoirs which we return as soon as emptied to be refilled again every week. J. EL McADEN, Prescriptions carefully prepared by experienced and competent druggists, day or night Ju1r28 il tho. classification employed at the centennial will be closely followed in the six departments of the Exposition. ThpAn' departments embrace every in- dd'sfr'y, and there Is a suitable place in some one of the groups for evory pro-, duct of human, skill. "Atlanta has splendid hotel accom modations already, and the Exposition company is erecting another new and magnificent one near the Park that will accommodate a thousand guests. In addition, a department of public com fnrr. ha hp.fin organized, which is assur ed of the general oo-operation of the Citizens pf Atlanta in poyiding com fortable entertainment for this multi that" from twenty to thirty thousand, yisitors can be cared for daily, It is perfectly safe to say that no such f ayorable opportunity has been offered to the manufacturers and merchants of this country since 1876 to advertise their wares, and that never before has there been such a chance to show them to the Southern people. "Nearly every Kina or. uusmess i al ready represented among the entries registered: clothing, boots and shoes, O . TlttOl 1 Fl it is admitted, however, that if he is given a fair start no one can catch him and 911 mrlsfl was conseauently fore stalled when it was found that the lat- tei had his labor for his pains. Public Speaking. To the Editor of The Observer. PlAaaa annnounce that the guished gentlemen, Hons, distin. F. E. Shober. and Chas.'Price, will address the citi zens of Mecklenburg, in this city to-day, upon t,he all-absorbing topic of the day. They are natives and will discuss the anti-nrnhihition side of the question. All are invited to attend. There will be no division of time, ABOUT THE DIVISION OF TIME ASKED FOR, To the Editor of The Observer, As chairman of the executive com mittee on nrohibition. I requested of Mr. Sims, the chairman of the executive com mittAAnn unti-nrohibition. a division of time, to discuss the great question .be fore the people w-qay, ie bunu- WE KS1P DT STOCK A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY GROCERIES ' VROV WHICH MERCHANTS CAN ALWAYS BE SUPPLIED AT SHORT NOTICE. On Hand: 1,000 Bosb. Cora. eed Ttirnip Turnip Seed! E. M. ANDREWS, (Successor to E. Q. Rogers.) WHOLESALE RETAIL FURNITURE DEALER A full line of i - r Tu; -.v -.i ;I?h.;Va: clocks, watches, optical. in- sented but alter consultation wiw wm. : " 7' i'nn,,nhinM norHnnitii. i .Trthnatori. and as i unaerscana aw at rS impf 8? fSifKK and drew Sis assenb and dwlmed the joint mffffiffi'v nArinnta and discussion. Thus it will be seen that oruggia. t,; o;S nrMns. thev are afraid to have the liarhts turn- weir siue Mw, and mm SALEM ACADEMY, THIS institution commends itself to tne puduc as a notably pleasant and safe home and high : nifua sAhnoi for eirla and voune women. It has during tne past lew years Deen greauy improved. Its SCHOLASTIC ARRANGEMENTS have been remodeled and Its standards advanced. It now otters all the advantages of similar Institu tions of the highest grad. A large number of ln- tion Is euaraDteed. it offers a liberal English, or , KngUsh and classical course for graduanon, ana, under Its new administration, has already gradn orttti Mninnni four vrv Dromlsins classes. Th DOMESTIC ARRANGEMENTS of the Acad- m navA inirariv neen re-aaameu w secure w us TMddent dudIIs the largest measure of comfort and convenience, jogm resident teouuers ore , continually in charge, and give special attention to the cultivation of correct manners and habits in ! mtorinff iHrU Briitamatte and enlightened physl- ! cal culture and care of health are prominent fea tures in the improvements recenuy pemscMsu. Exceptional iacuiues are onerea ior un omuj of MUSIC. The results of practical work in its Music Department, during the past few years. would warrant tne Acaaemy, ia m uyuuuu i competent critics, in inviting comparison with any other similar institution in the South. A two to three years graduating course (with diploma) has nna rarxant.lv htknn Introduced. noi1offiiweteSrttelptllTMTF NEW CROP DRAWING AND rAi 4 VV wnipn nas oceu re organized and plaeed 'In charge of a lady of spe cial ability and superior training A high standard of excellence will be maintained and the best metttods observed. A variety of branches of study Is offered and careful tuition: Is guaranteed. The 78th year begins September 1, 1881. BiV. J. T. ZORN, Principal. uly27,dw andretu s TURJff P SEED, canned goods, flour, pianos and organs, machines for aii purpose . v f inps, nd a multitude of other things are comprised in these entries. HOW TO GET WELL. - Thousands of oersons are constantly .troubled with a combination of disease jmRgS! &nd eoatrra bowels are their tenbentors. The? ahould know that Kidney Wort I ran at tho same' time, eansln uti on these oK I them to throw off the poisons that have elogged tnem, ana wi t?v"w lngthewhote man, Hundreds teeou y uua ruuDurgn ron. ed on. and the weakness of of the controversy exposed. J. JS. nBOWN, Chairman Ex. Com. on Prohibition, lee Here. Ton are sick; well, there is Just one remedy that wm crrrtyoa beyond; posstbuir of doubt H it's liver or kidney trouble,' consumption, dyspepsia, debility. Wells Health Renewer is your hope. Si. Dmgg'ats. - Depot, John. g. cAdeo, coarione, C0N3TANTLT ON HAND. DON'T FAW, TO GIVE ME A CALL BEFORE SUX1NQ, Upholstering and repairing done M the shop to connection with the store. lui,29 The Hygeia Hotel, Old Poist Cemfca Va i Situated on? ttvmdred yards from Fortress Monroe. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. Sana to any hotel In the United States as a sum- i mer resort or coia water sanitarium, oenu mm i circular describing hygienic advantages, etc. - Proprietor) BED OB PURPLE TOP, WHITE FLAT DUTCH, LARGE WHITE NORFOLK, POMESANIIN WHITE GLOBE AND NOTICE. WXSTXBH N. C. BArXBOAD, 1 CnCTATjinoGM,iJPAes.A6. V Saijsbubt, July 14, 1818. 1 OH and after Monday, the 18th Inst , the dm semreT trains on this road will run through to vth itmad -TJenot. L 6.. Alexander's. 10U miles west of Aihevllle. Connecttng lines are re nmxtjui ta iam on sale tickets to French Broad. Faro from Salisbury first class $3.10; second Class J5.4U. Jrrom otaiesvuio -nm ciass cn.iu second M-eat - . a- Mmimvxuj, Julyl9,2w - Genl Passenger Agent WHITE EGG, AMBER GLOBE, GOLDEN BALL, YELLOW ABERDEEN, . . RUTABAGA, BLOOMSDALE SWEDE OB YELLOW. LANDRETH'S SEED ARE ALWAYS RELIABLE ' i L H WR (E
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 30, 1881, edition 1
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