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- ..4 4 VOLUME XXXII. CHARLOTTE, N. C THURSDAY JULY 10, 1884. PRICE FIVE CENTS. CHARLOTTE 1EAL ESTATE AGENCY. Grea TV ' ' 1V11 11T 1 1 IVUfc Desiring to fill a long felt want In Charlotte, the undersigned have associated themselves as oart . ners In a GENERAL LAND AGENCY, ON MONDAY, JULY 7, For the purpose of buying, selling, leasing and renting real estate. Their operations will not be confined to the city of Charlotte, nor to the State of North Carolina, but all property placed wlthln.our management will be rented or sold, upon such terms, commissions andpajments as may.be agreed upon. w will undertake to sell, lease or rent lands houses and lots, mines, Ac, make abstract of titles, collect rents, make returns and pay taxes, effect insurance, te., fcc., advertising all property placed under our management, Free of Cost to the Seller, For a stipulation previously agreed upon. Particular attention will be paid to the selling or leasing of mining property, which will be sold on commission only. We are In correspondence now with a number of parties at the North and West who are seeking homes in North Carolina, where the climate is genial and the soil remunerative. Persons having houses and lots or plantations for sale will serve their own interests by placing, their business with us. ROB'S E. COCHRANE, CHAS.R. JONES. - The business will be under the management Of a. js. cuctuiAWJS, Manager, te, h..u WE WILL OFFEJt A HANDSOME LINE OF DRESS GINGHAMS Formerly Worth 7 12 I-2c., fopi71-2c Per Yard. Silk mitts and Gloves Worth $1.00, for 75c. Charlotte, 9 10 11 12 13' 14 15 16 The following described pieces of property are now offered for sale by the Charlotte Real Estate Agency, R. & Cochrane, manager, office Trade street front Central Hotel, Charlotte, N. C,: , (CITY.) j . , ; ' IOne dwelling house on B street, 7 rooms, closets In each room, well of good water, lot 99x100 feet, in good neighborhood. Price, $2,000. 2 One dwelling on 5th street, adjoining residence of S. M. Howell, 4 rooms, well of water and stable, lot 50x198, convenient to business. Price, $1,700. 3 One dwelling on South Tryon street, adjoining residence of Dr. Bratton. 8 rooms, closets ana Eantry, well of water, well located for a boarding ouse. Price, $3,000, 4 One dwelling on corner of Myers and 3rd streets, 7 rooms, 2 room kitchen, bath room and closets, well of water; 2 lots, 1 fronting Myers street, 99x 198, 1 fronting 3rd street, 99x198, well of good water and stable on the latter. Price, $2,250. 5 One dwelling on corner of Graham and 10th streets, 5 rooms, kitchen, well of water, lot 120 feet on Graham street, 162 feet on 10th street, very desirable property. Price. $1,500. - i One lot on 8th street, square 96, small 3 room Ohouae, good water, 99x198. Price, $450. 7 One vacant lot, 99x198, on B street, good loca tion. Price. $1,000. Q One dwelling on Poplar street, 10 rooms, lot 099x198 feet, brick kitchen, outhouses, stable, well - of good water, sold on terms to suit purchaser. j-nce, $,uuu. One Dwelling corner of Ninth and E streets, one story, 5 rooms, closets: well of water in yard. Price $1,200. One Dwelling corner of Ninth and E, one story. 4 rooms, closets: well of water In vard. Price $800. .. ;, ; . ,. , j One Dwelling on Ninth street between B and f torn ofnriaa alw V... m 4 . well of water In yard; lot 99x198. Price $2,000 One Dwelling on Sixth street, one story, 6 rooms. Kitchen, well of water: lot fiOxaa. .race ji.uwj. , 19' One Dwelling on West Trade street. two i O stories, 7 rooms, 2 room kitchen, well of war rer; iwo iocs so on xraae sra on iourin at very aesiraoie property, price $1,750. One Hundred and Fifty Acres Land fi mile oi tne city limits, atuoinine ine air orounas well located for a truck and dairy farm; i& In timber, branch running through It, about 8 i acres meaoow. race sau per acre. : One unimproved lot 99x198 on Ninth street, Detween u ana & streets, price Scsya w Six Thousand Three Hundred Acres Land. The owners of The Crowders Mountain Iron Works beg to call the attention of capitalists Iron manufacturers, stock and dairy men, and those who wish to settle colonies, to then property. which offers Inducements to the classes above named. The property consists of Six Thousand Three Hundred Acres of land, located In the counties of Gaston and Cteavelaud, in the State of North Car ollna, at King's Mountain Depot, on the Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line railway, how owned by the Richmond anC Danville railroad company. The property has been used for fifty years past as an .irou property, and has been worked at various points, but chiefly at the site of the celebrated Yellow Ridge Ore Bank, which has always yielded an ore noted for Its richness In metallic iron, and its softness and toughness. . This vein of ore, which extends for two miles In -length, has been worked to the depth of 147 feet, showing at that depth a vein of ore about 40 feet wide, and analyz ing as high as 66 per cent, of metallic iron. This vein has not been worked for twenty years, but the " facts set forth can be fully shown. Various other . veins have been worked, and within the past two - years very large deposits of Iron ore have been dis covered at other points. Within the past eighteen months, however, the owners hairs discovered de posits of ore in Crowder's Mountain, (five veins of iron ore, are exposed), which were unknown be fore, and which will furnish an amount of good - ore, easily .worked and above water, that must make it one of the most desirable Iron properties to be found. - They have discovered on the pinnacle of this mountain, which Is 1000 feet above the level 4 and, 2200 feet above the sea level, a vein of ore eight feet wide, which crops-out at various points hum the top to the bottom of the mountain, show ing in one place about 20 feet of solid vein. - This vein can be traced over the top ot the mountain for over a mile, and .this deposit alone would afford an almost inexhaustible supply of ore, easily worked, And above the water line. In addition to this four other vein have been found on this mountain. The ore Is a mottled gray ore, showing on analysis . from 49 to 65 per cent, of , metallic Iron, with a small amount of titanic acid, sod without any sul phur or phosphorus. . The quantity ot ore in this mountain Is . simply , inexhaustible and of good quality, .'. . . - :i - ' . Besides Crowder's Mountain the owners possess -King's Mountain,' for about seven miles, whose pinnacle is the highest point of land from Rich mond to Atlanta, except fit. Airy, la Georgia, and Zhey have reason Ui-blleve this mountain is full of ore also. In addition to Iron ore the property has - manganese, limestone clay for making -fire-proof ' brick, gold and other minerals. Ten pure and ex- . ceiieni narytese has just oeen iouna m large Quan- uty. - - As a stock and nlties to those who ', Iness.. It has from level or only erasSi' graJUr fiselr, sod it Worth 75c, for 50c. pair. An Elegant Line of Ge-it's Hand-Sewed Low Cut Shoes to be closed out at cost, i Call and get a ineaper inan you ever oougni inem Deiore, :i ' We still have some very handsome Parasols, which we are offering at a great sacrifice. Now Is the time to get them cheap. . . : . Everybody should try a pair of Evltt & Bros' Shoes, money refunded. f ; Every pair warranted to give satisfaction or We also have on orr Bargain Counter a fine lot of Slippers for a mere nothing. - -"ir - I-. - Just received another Invoice of those popular 12T&C Nun's Telling, In desirable shades. Clothing at half price. Truly, '';4 " ' ' ' f AILIEMNiMIi. SMITH BUILDING. OUR Closing Out Sals CONTINUED, AND GOODS GOINQ ATjj Skill teriog Prices DRESS GOODS worth 10c. " " " 25c. " 50c. ' : . OCR ENTIRE STOCK 07 tor 5ic. , fOEJ. for 25q. -LIGHT WEIGHT BLACK' GOODS- REDUCED TO ABOUT COST, s i BLACK SILKS 4 OFFERED AT PRICES THAT SKIX THKK. j '' ' ' 4,- MJ A few fine PARASOLS at less than manufac turer's cost . ; :" 4 ' 1 SUMMER SILKS at greatly reduced flguresU: . A new arrival of our 10c and 15c WHITE LAWNS. . A big line of MISSES' FANCY. HOSE at half price. . - . ' j;- ': Ask to see oar stock Of Summer Weight Clothing. Prices low. -A ; Respectfully. . ; ' Y 'f- T. L. SKIGURJ mm mim. Umbrellas, 4c. f Latest Style SILK HATS, SILK, MOHAIR awl GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, Gents' hand-made and Machine " " Terms of Snbscriptiom. - . ,: . DAILY. Percopy.... .... One month (by mall) Three months (by mall) Six months (by mall) .... ..... One year (by mall) B cents. ......... 75 :......2oo . ... 4.00 , 8.00 WEEKLY. One year..., Six months. .$2.00 . LOO lBra.ria.bly la AdTance Free ef Postage to all parte of the -TJnlted States. "Specimen copies sent free on application. Subscribers desiring the address of theft paper changed will please state lu their communi cation both the old and new address. , ' :''rBates of" AdTertlriag:. : One Square One time, S1.00; each additional In sertion, 60c; two weeks, 15.00; one month, $8.00. A schedule of rates for longer periods furnished on application. Remit by draft on New York or Charlotte, and by Postofflce Money Order or Registered Letter at our risk. If sent otherwise we will not be responsible for miscarriages. s - . - JN CHICAGO CURRENT RUMORS AITI) LATIOlf. It may be interesting to beer di ink ers to learn that excessive indulgence in beer tends to heart diseaseT i ! Hon. James Qt Blaine has been in -vited to be, present at &e opening of the Louisyille Exposition, and will be there: - ;i !' i Henry "Ward. Beecher don't like the idea ot cremation, -x and yet for all that he runs the risfc.of being cre-i mated. . i ' J:; . liabilities, ;; $16,729,647; - so called assets, , $27,139,098; actual assets, f 67,147; this is the pan out of itho Grant-Ward stock fobbing confidence ; Blaine , has put - himself .'jin the hands : of ' his iriendsJVj.' Before the campaign is over he 'will feel like a, man who had been under the feet .ot his enemies. ."; . - tx- v : i BOOTS SltS Ladles', Misses' and Children's Shoes of best makes TRICKS, It r 1 1 TRAVELING BAGS, -Trunlt an . . , . ... , d Shawl Mlraps- JtJST 'RECEIVED. i -4?..;.; SIBERIiN IVii-ii t Co I CRABS. ' We have several trees of the above frait-oa ourfarat $na wrote to Mrs. Daniel Asbiiry, wKo formerly owned the place, dalryWlt oWfmeopr Si,nfS2,gS5aff! o'lar 3S bear like they used to do ?you can supply Charlotte. la- :lsweU supplied with water by onfall- I i3k-SA'iA !VnW?JtrATw'Msffit-rii.Hv,.r4nP, ..thftV Would ,COnaam5' t4V49 VU- nl.VS K-wa w-. simrm., , : , v . . T- J r ' eg springs and branches ritte or. other 4JD0 acres embraced to the moantaln I r 'iliii:.'i'4i;.WMSfca;-;--ftot VQoiifi Fnl anH H ol i ninna sides are productive of fine grass and herdaae, and I mure Ul Uieui,:as l"cJ ,mf a'uyi'4'' iauwiui uvjL.v.vr SfJf,???SJS'JJ? I '?oliV KnnlnaAd find art-Mnevfbr hiakinsr the l ell v.'? Orders left at our store can be fiued in any quantity wanted. u ------ -" I ':.U-;-ift!i" -A.' ' ! "' . ter for Stock Is needed in the coldest winters. The ' whole six thousand acres are now covered with a -fine growth of timber ' of all kinds, such as pine, hickory, oak, walnut, cedar, ' etc The jland is well salted to farming purposes, by those who wish to colonize. Cotton, corn, peas, oats, .clover and grass, and fruits of alt kinds-are produced beautifully .and It is specially suited to grapes and small fruits.' It ould be divided into small farms that would give to each farm variety of soil, and level and hilly and. It Is situated in the Piedmont bettt which Is noted for the salubrity of its climate, and the healthiness of us atmosphere.' ' It is a region free from malaria and other unhealthy Influences. It is located with great convenience to railroad facili ties, being situated at from two to four miles from King's Mountain Station, on a railway that has the most extensive connections with ail parts of the country, and which offers great Inducements to those who are trying to develop the country along . Its lines. The owners will sell this property to suit purchasers, as follows : The whole tract, including . mineral hitersstarforSlxtf thresThousaad Dollars, or will make favorable terms, reserving the min eral lnteresVottl-ell ne-half Ihe mineral.tn-f terest, payments to De one-uura casn, naiancein a valuable water Dower, which has been i run large rolling mills, lies adjacent to this prop? erty, and eaa he bought cheaply. The property is also In close proximity to the famous All Healing . Mineral Springs,; and to the i widely-known- Cleve- land Springs.. ; ' - ' : -' - i i : i ' The town; of ung'S Moantaia la also adjacent, where are eood tS.uJ8. a flourishing and excellent high school, and several - new and handsome -churches. The owners invite the attention; of all Interested to this property, and ask an examination nioi ft: v.; OF mi ft Men's, Yoiiths' Boys and Children's 17 The Yellow Bloge Ore Bank has been recently' sold to a Pittsburg, Pa., company, and a German colonization company has receaSf bought 2,500 acres adjoining this property. : 1461& acres, a well Improved farm, one mile from Third Creek SatlOn, on the Western N. C. Railroad, eood dwelling, 6 rooms, with all necessary outbuildings, good orchard well, adapted for grain and grass. Stock and farming implements will be sold witn me place u aesireo. xerms eiuiy. Price (19 per acre, , -; f 1 o Tract of Laiid,150 acrea,J located In Lincoln lO county, N. C, adjoining lands of Geodson Payne and others, 6 miles from Denver, 28 from Charlotte, and 13 from Davidson College, Has on : It a good dwelling. 7 rooms, an necessary omouua- lngS, gooa OTCnaru. gouu mawxf anu mu auapwu ior grams, grasses, curiif wueaiv iuin, touuu , etc.: 36 acres good bottom land. In fine state ot cultivation. Price $2,250. ;' ' 1f Tract of Land, 3 miles south of Charlotte, .1 a M.rmt. known asr Dart of the Samuel Tay lor tract; on which Is an undeveloped goldmine, (known in theK. 3. Reports as the Bam Taylor miney. three frame tenement' houses, two rooms, each, good bartf, good well Water and good spring on the premises. Sold without reserve for $1,76(1 'tin' One Dwelling, 6 rooms; two -room kitchen, ' 3 weU of water, lot 86x216 on west side of My ers street, near Fourth. Price $1,500. Ol One unimproved lot 65x219 feet on corner of Z I ' vm and Fourth streets. ' Price $350. lO On Dwelling, rooms, on Fourth street, near , LL Myers, lot 7oil9H. Price $550. - ; - Two unimproved lots 50x198, on north side - id :Ot West rma street, race jaxi eacn. vrt m w. :KA!MAN-pq.,. n j ;nj j g; ft . . jji..,'nr,th nr .Tnw. Thia waek wa wuiotlerlu every departmen . saie wm con tJ i " made with the view of malntatolng ?LffJhmHMi miking a visit to our estabUshment profltab e. w-KwnrT:.zi ur assurance that they represent the cheapness or tne many dis played. ;'- - i - ? wj r MfJEN-S M r n-wt.;4fhitCreo& SultsT $L6uit 600 Pair aU Wool Men's Pants, $1.50, $L75 and $2.00; worth "itiSSSsn .iH,nd5.mBuSmlssSul& " ?. r fh " I XiTainAusoffermBs ttS ba louad ki wadlness. would fill a iwge, so we renew our ViTa niAnriTw ha Tow and In most cases lower than tan bw found in any other establishment. mayldawtf. r nnir A'?iTJ NEWS 1 and for sale In convenient packages for print -. 4.. . ..THisurrim.. - era at- a a 6 Always' kept on han- ickages tor pnni THIS OKKIOR.. rpo PBINTSBS. Wo will sell a good second-hand X Plow Paper cutter, nooti as new exi tsworor Cast$6Q01U, knife Will be sold tor S25. . -f - TBI8tmCR R. M A G ! 1 . . .' WHOEESAtfc G iwn mMMTSaiON MERCHANT - Orders S'fittrdfptptlye mi. BOCEJ WIH open June 14th, Send for fUnstrated and de-1 scrlDtlve DamDhlets el vine full particulars of this celebrated water.- The most valuable tonie known to the medical profession. 1 Hotel accommodation. ioreuu. jsxeenem oana or music -- i ; ' " J. W ATKINS LEK, General Manager. Jone26d2wUn - : i M. Muntz, the celebrated French chemist, -has been analyzing the various kinds of water' and finds that river, sea, rain and snow, wate dl contain more or less alcohol. Only, l4.W fcj4 1 UVUL .VJ VU .Va Fred.- Gebhardt; it seems, is follow ing Mrs; Langtry in California,! but keeps in the shade. He had 1 better ook out for that cattle ;king wha is in the same; business, and is said to be-hahdy and- free with the j six- shooter.1.. 3 ; '; - "In the procession of laboring men that turned out in Chicago last Sat urday night to whoop and hall for Ben. ..Butler, an immense . woqden spoon was transported which bore the fascinating inscription, "He will feed us all." A sort of a dry-nurse candid date. - . i """ There are seventeen German papers published in Ohio, and every oije df them has pronounced against Blaine and , Logan. A similar , sentiment prevails in Indiana, Illinois, . Wiscon sin, Iowa and other Western fStates;' Considering the strength of the Ger man vote in, these States, this is no joking matter for the Blaineites.! ' : - r. 4- ' '- 1 Thft Pittsburg; Commercial Gazette announces tnat Mr. (Jalvm , vyeiis; the head of thelaine electoral ticket in Pennsylvania, and principal owner of the .Philadelphia Press, who is threatened with an organized .revolt bjr the workingmen, will retire froin the ticket whenever the proper.: au thority of the party shall advise it. A Pittsburg , dispatch to the .New York. Tribune quotes: Mr. ; WeBs as having positively decided , to retire from the ticket.. ,1 It seems that Mr. .John Kelly is willing ta,takajalmost v anybody but Cleveland.; On his way to Chicago he was button holed by a reiporter,; who asked him if .he would support Cleve land if. nominated.- when t he replied : "I will hot lift a hand for him.": . .'Will you oppose him?'' asked the reptri;;-,;; ' ;r.s;:U;;,r'i i .,.t . You can pririt this ascomingfrom me. -I would aot-oppose any-Detnb1-cratic candidate, but I will not lift a hand to aid the election of Gfover IJlevelandf he nottiHi&ted; I could io)tKSodlQ Jtfhethiok8 he cnbe elected without nie, tet'him go a iea, lm. r If I were buJtlwfiUiwTerhelp td'doeo, "X would "break: "up ithe $Tam- Jnany organization; and that I cannot and will not do. Tammany's strength is based on labor votes, and they will not support Cleveland. I could not swing, them for Cleveladri wpuldi and if 1 were to trjfk onld disrupt the society.- :I1willnotd4t." I All we haT&to reniaf k, inicoBneC"? . . :. -' ... tion ,with-this is that Jphn Kelly 'im- crack his "whib over'-th Demo- crati'c "party 4 and dictate whom, it . . . ....... S i " ' shall nominate it . is, time tUeliemor ' . " '4 .r J cratic party, resirea iojn lousiness. i i . . .m ! ill T J A CunoastrWifi I 7 The Modern Age estvV '' "A ;joiirious suicide took place in a hotel, at Man-. tau the otner aay, ana is oeing jvari ously commentea upon. : The person was surhamed the-Duke of St. Steph: en,-4 iiis real name was zuiiiani .. ino one Knew aiiyuuug auuui uut laiiuiv or origin He seemed to be rieH,ah'a spent money as freely : as., a iiAbbbr although all hu knOwn ' subtftance consisted in five francs a day.-' pme neoDle sav that he had found a treas ure in the place where he; lived) an4 hence was called the Duke' ofl'St. Stepheni (as Dantoa was called (pount of Monte Christo.) -Anyhow, he arrived at MantaUi; went to the prpce Verde Hotel, and "there killed 'him self. ..Whyv no one nows. . a; ,tew davs nrevious - he bousrht carriaee's horses, and country house;-1 He left a letter for his wife, in which he said that the secret of his riches would eo into the grave swithf,him.vHel Was only forty vears of . age, and left nothing to nis:?wife Nothing! more is known of this extraordinary imaa.; who for two whole years kept a whole town in wonder, Talk Abont. Candidates What the Boomers sre Doine Woikins up Enthnsiasm far the Old Bandanna. Y' " COMMITTEE ON PLATFORM. " Chicago, July 9. The committee on platform remained in session un til alter mianignt out no . progress was made as the time t was-, entirely. taken up in the reception of various memorials and addresses, . amonsr them being one from A- M. Sullivan. president of (he Irish National League of America, on absentee landlords in the United States. i" . j ;:' Abram S.1 Hewitt, sal New' York Mr. Morrison of , :IUinois,5: Butler, of Massachusetts, and Gorman, cf Mary land, gave notice - that , they ; would submit platforms tomorrow., for the discussion in the committee. : There was no mention of the tariff . during last night's session. The members of committee absent when the organiza tion was effected in the early part of the evening were General Butler and Thomas P. Finlohof. Kansas. Gen. .Butler made his appearance latter in the. evening. - The ' committee ad journed until 10 o'clock this morning: ' . TEXAS HEADQUARTERS. i ' l f The Texas V; headquarters , at 'the Grand Pacific! Hotel was . largely visited last' night, i Gy.; Hubbard," temporary chairman, stood attha end of the room while hundredsof delegates , and visitorst- i includine many ladies, passed though and: were presented to him.- lvwards lu p clock the room was so crowded that admit tance was refused. ? -,i u r.i:-u . Daniel Manning and Delegate Fel-; lows of 1 New i York, addressed ' the. delegates in behalf of Cleveland, mating strong appeals tor t-heir can - didate.- ? . : r ht :.:,': Senator Lamar made a short speech' in reply, dwelling upon the interests of the South.-vNo formal poll of the . Texas delegation has been made, but careful inquiry last night indicated that Bayard r, had 18, Cleveland 4, wnite 4.; Tneivaeiegates iranKr ; y admit that they are undecided. It is not believed that Texas will vote' as a unit for the reason that the recent State convention at Fort Worth abolished the two - thirds ; rule in the State and county matters, hence S the delegation does not feel ; warranted in exercising the ., majority i rule,-;to invoke a solid vote in the convention. Temporary- Chairman Hubbard's yoto in his ? delegation . .was j recorded in favor o Bustainine: the unit : rule. After Bayard Texas is almost unam- mous tor ihurman. 1 1 j ANOTHEB ATTEMPT TO BREAK THE tJNIT ' RULE-" -! . n As the hour approaches for j the meeting of the convention it is more apparent that the opponents of CJeve- and will make another attempt to break the unit rule and that upon the result of. this, - the chances of Bayard, McDonald or Thurman are considered as:good or doubtful4 jIn what form, this test will come up will depend upon the form of proceedings today... The Cleveland ' managers were industriously at work all night A circular, issued . by the , young men's Democratic club, of Brooklyn, was again pressed upon the attention Of, jthe .outside delegates. It "ilrges the nomination or Cleveland on ac count of his availability with the Ins dependent Republicans whtf, will Jbe attraciea to . mm. . . aneir supporo win be for the. benefit of the Democratic pajiiy. , The' ' delegates are further advised that in order to ; insure! the support of these Republicans, t: is necessary to have , a . plank ihl the platform favoring revenue reforihv It these friends of Cleveland, that the Republican revolt against Blaine is composedfor, .the most part of' lndai pendents and ' journals that : are in favor of tariff reform. ;- ' There are other ReDublicans repre- sented here not considered by phese gentlemen. Thev are not free traders. but are those who do not like the sweeping tendency to the centraliza tion or .republicanism . , xn? legal tender decision is referred ta as ;a cause for eomnlaint: The; ODinton of Justice Field in this case and his opinion in other cases mvomngques- lions oi local govermejii, lutjsoiiieji irge, are xavoraoie to justice a? ieifi and have made a strong impressipn in behalf of that gentleman.'' fifery' judicious work jhas been dohefor ifr. Field, and if the instructiohs "Alt the California delegation did not stand in; the way the; demonstrjatioit,' in his behalf, would Do more pro - nouncea. : 3 , I itJXTUuaiABJi iruit xiiLKmAJNJ . The, enthusiasm shdwn for ea-Seri- ttor Thurman yesterday - encourages many in' tho' hope that he rasly be selected as a compromise candidate. Nothing -can; be' urged 'against him, say they. The Calif orniansae very denhjstatsive, m;pushihg;his c indi dacyy and 'if ".Ohio- were uhited. for him and 'equally as zealous he be very forpiidable.' ! i -'fin t : ; hahv pastten and for,., the first time eecurea, a, .mu atienaance. ..jterexo fore Gen.. Butler an d two otherd have Absented themselves'. V,The revenue refor.mers express more oonhJLeice this morning of their atmT;y taseclir A -nlank" infavor, "of .Zref Orrni fThev claim tnat a aiyision wui.snw f u ior anaioagamsb. "" THE RED BASDANNA. j ,rr., ;jOhe of the features of the-i morning ton the streets ;and ; in lhe? f neigh-bor t nooa or tne convention nan was wet appearance m large numbers of; glar ing red bandahna handkerchiefs . os tentatiously1 display ed by-the ad her- ents oi cjenaior' xnurman on ia tops of walking sticks- or in their hands The Thurman boom w to bepushea today, Th6 enly demonstration in honor ottne aeieeates entnqg.tne hall this morning was made when the Ume delegation neaaea oy exenaKr Thurman,1 made : --'ita-i appeArahce. While itr was tnakinguts way to the portion of the hall assigned t6 it, the other delegates ana spectators gener aUy joined in aoing nonor te inur man. "and' 'many such expressions were heard sis 'the noblest' Democrat of them all, he ought to get the nom ination."'-' ' - - : i .- ;i 4 The Hon. E.' B: ? Washburny of Illi nois, occupied a seat on tne pmtorm tnis morning next to senator irenaie ton. of Ohio.vJRepresentative Speihg er. of Illihois, wasalso .among tthe distinguished, persons1 OA the iplat-; Cbaupion;Billiard8: , iHE HAWLtlPRINGS,: tS THE TRdBTH MODNTAINS, ROCEINGHAMj. iiunAhiUiaiUniVhlZiQOO rwiitlta ,x)yjiTitVA, i A French carom fer f 1,000 a side," be- i Mobile; - July.,,9. In the match tween Edward Lawson," of Mobile, formerly-' of Colorado, and Frank MaggioiL, of New Orleans called the champion of . the- South.' the latter won by 211 points. - ' "; 3 : i W fimnhatI(VCTiamnti'.arehlSl'Cthol icon.- a Furaale Remedy, ta - cttre Femuks mseases. sncbasovartan.ianbles. IntfaaimaUon ; arid- ulcer ation, -fallimr and dlsDlacement er bearlne dowm feeling. Irregularities, barrenness, change ot Ufev jeucorrncea, .oeuaea many weaxnesses sprutgine from the atve, ilika. beadaehe, bloating, spinal 'weakness. sleeDlessnesa. nervoos ebilltt.-Dali-Ual "tton of the heart, &e, raute bjrngglsta.' ftloes. $1.00 and L60 per bottle. - 8end to h J.'H. lIar- enisi. uuca. m. lofDamDniet. tree. ' For mue vi .- junei ieouij ABOUT THE STATE. There were fifty deaths ; in Wil mington during the month of June. lownites aoa 3i coiorea. News and Observer: Tho CI nvprnnr has reappointed the following direc tors on tne rart or tne State for the iiortn uaronna icanroad Uo. : Donald MCKae, w, x Kornegay, K. F. Hoke. Kerr Craige, ; Armistead Burwell, oonn ju. moreneaa, Duncan Uameron, Kobert W. ' Thomas. C."M. ; Busbee was , appointed ' State' ' proxy. ; iThe directors .meet tomorrow, the fltnftk- noiaers Thursday, at Hillsboro. . AshebbrO Courier: Mr. Albert Hoi ton, of High Point, listed "two dogs ror taxation at siuo eacn. 'tjur sDe- ciai term oi court opens next week. Judge- Graves ' will preside. The 5th district nominating ; convention win do neid in iireensboroJ the 29th of this month.- In an exciting edriT.' test m the; Holly Springs neighbor hood for the largest V heat crop, Elias Macoh made 1,000 dozen, Levi Macon 980andThosJ Hinshaw 1.120. ' ; i : . ;4-v . . - , , .... , i - Asheville Advance s The Presbyte rian-congregation rof this city arete have a handsome new church near the location of the old one. . The new edifice is to be 106x46 feet, and hand somely ana conveniently arranged, in every i espect r-George Chisolm,: a bright lad about fifteen years of age, while- bathing in Swannanba -.river with some other boys yesterday eveo- ' ing, near, Mr. Cheesborough's , ithree miles above this city, - was suddenly seized with cramp and drowned.) The Wilson State Normal school just closed had the use .of $750,, Of wmch $ 500 was giv-ea by the State, $100 by Wilson county. "-$75 by the eaoody trustees and $75 by the citi zens of the town of Wilson. - ' During the feession there were 1 - different teachers; J lecturers ' and occasional speakers ;: 150 daily lectures or lessons and 10 evening entertainments, in cluding lectures, recitations and con cern iwo hundred and ten pumls rom '23 counties and 3 States; were' enrolled, and' from one to four hun dred others attended many of j the exercises. The, pupils, teachers land lecturers were -from seven different States. ' - - : I -. Wilmington Review: Adelegation from Sampson county, consisting of Judge A. A. McKoy, Rev. Ji L. Stewart, Col. L. a. Powell, Capt: J. R. Beaman and A. F.; Johnson, Esq. y arrived in thft city last night, i Their mission , was- to ponsuic,., wun i tne authorities of the ; Wilmuigtoh -& Weldon Railroad, with a view to the construction of a branch road .from Warsaw : to Clinton. . They had I a conference with the railroad officials this forenoon and the result . was. as: favorable as , they could .. expeeti rA survey of the proposed ' road will be ordered in the . -course of a week or tWO. .. I ., - '. . '.',-' ; The campaign opened in Robeson with a whoon. Sava th Wilminirtnn J. .. . i Jw . . : P7- star; "A inend mforms us tr 'da. Friday last there was expected id be big speaking at Pates, in the Scuffle: town section, - Robeson countjv wjiere Norment Dockery and O. S. Hayes were to hold forth. - At the appointed time, nowever, only Mayes put lh his appearance. During the speaking a free fight occurred among themumt- toes or half-breed Indians and colored men; present,' during - which' pistols were drawn and Stephen Jacobs and Struckland J'Locklear ? were ; !both wounded, one in the head and ' the other in the hip. ': Frank Cobbi'obb.of the blacks, was so badly beaten and bruised that he couldn't 'telr whether he had been shot or only - pounded with a big stick, and had to be strips ped before th question was settled.'" Commences to-morrow momiDp-atS'H Wef will offer XOO DON CORSETS at prices that will amuse our pauuuB, i outii listen ipr a imoment: ' 2g nozen Erenca Shaped Wortlir8 "3UBERB" Corset, at 49 oents. "' ' -; ' ' ' : ;" f '. : - : ."if - 2 Dozen Irench "BEACONS," a 8trUsh iBssea Corset, only 75 cento. . (-!t-J . IS WARRANTED to cure all xe8 of m4 . larial J.Uease,.gueli &s, Fevtr aud Ague, Inter- niittent or Cliill Fever, Eeiiiittent Pever ) Dmnb Ague, Bilions Ee ver, and liiver Corny j' i pteint In case of failure,; after due trials , dealers, arq aatkorized, tour circnlr -oX , ; f Dr. i.C Ayer & Co. , towel I) Mia s. ' :..'? 1it.-.-.-., I07l i ' i ' ' i ' 4 Jmimmmsr j fatow retired) fbrtheenreof Km-vm r$!t - . altKMEMJJERi j ,'. . ..iir.j.tnf tivt'it-fii:; oh-.r V. iOU I -lfs-.il ".nn;,!'f i.oiii-iun.a oi!T fcjvyj iil-.vi i .,-!..,. '!; 'I...;jf;...!---'-i j V!;j -.' ! .Si j;.!:. ': .. ( ,.;(..-, " ; . Ji, ! ! -I'Xt'.n-.-t iri . : . ,; l,ub-j t: !-'' ' -"i" .;. tbfi'nh; w' Hut) J Our eonstant aim la to give the. iestaqdimost reliable goods tor W lowest : twsslble iMoe.: 1 WiB --4- ' i '' 4' in. . 4. j; tii i ; hatel.;- . ; ; . !"!!- :;- .v,.j,i ;!i i.-.i.. itr ": -r .; ! . on j o'jiis-.ilv fuz-iimn' '' i, ihi-d.'-le-r:'' : x, In the market - lor the , price. those wanting something fancy ' .-,! We also have! lor ! j -j Beeelvbd Toay u , IT ifiiiviiiiliiil Bifi J UJ ,f tilO i'l't! :( i !J a- i oi - ,&dao' i ?! tT inn: I') i; IT If Oil Davison ,vOolieg L.- ft. Wrtaton, ttrogglst ; ju17 u iMtrr virahpn' mffsft'ii',e oriTbesl Session wo ' T or Cataloguen ' raiiuiiXX. -I A ( ' mayl4deodw3m ieq apply to the- 4CLKRK OK "TH To-morrow torsets. THE -'HID WEJ i:h f:S.s WO W THE - , ..iWi-tq r. l-,.i .;T -.:, .!. Mil CLEAPiINC IT Uil ; ". -; ;.';..;-;) .-:: ! - G !" "- i . -. .7 Hi j "'i i i' ' " '- .m ;;.i,;v."i4': hl". ) 'YA'I' wrrrivOWNKY k bar CHS '-; ! Dozen Worth's Parisian Corsetii'THE ATJEORA,- atf JlOb, the5 same Corset Is aoMlriKew York lor HM.. ... , j , t H ' ' n ! , r , , . . ;.. . .. .... .' r Dozen P.I). Skeleton Coweta, "THE SELIA," at tl.25.' the very latest noveltr for comfort and coolness. . It cannot be excelled, whlle lt lends to the wearer the most perfect shape and Dozen Worth's Genuine ' : only $1.60, worth 2.26. i PAEISIAN,' the most perfect fltttlng Corset ever shown tn this section. 10 15 10 " '-"-'- -:. i - ii--, j --- r-i- . . t ; .1,. ,5i ,,t v.,k - - IE' Dozen "SULTANA." This Corset has never before been offered lh this market Tls a genuine t French Woven Corset, mude hv the P. n.ftimnnnv muter Dnnl Tttam micrlMinmiNit . inH America. ' WeahaU sen them at $2.60, the reteU prlw ln e.Tork. js$a.a5. . .M - 'VyS will also offer about three doewiOoma'ilMbone&'ii abowoneouTtti efrprtee ,tt-!) tiv- -. . yJi -.. . , t..ij;ta '.inijif a nif-.i' ..' . : . . . it -'it- . ! . ,. . ... ... .... .-, Startling Bargains Si-A.V) .-IS In every .departme weefc at Wittkows IMS-l'KJO l' it CHARJ y & Bariich's Ml ! ill .v?n..!fivz4 ' .i .zm MM nmVl 'till bI tail hsot ' (DM ii-ii:; io' mm -wiioiiaI 4-tuijuli-' j3l fuiuf aiu .-"h i ii bint jV)"'HuitniTW. -sal. eJBmitt Hate 0.1 i ,iT." i-ji-.-i ii; . if i; i' tluf. Inxi' aiw l ih .it -ruA-ilA ot'.iiitl .v.!! -j f ? tj l oil! itoi?f.!trr:ii;rr'y i'i. l!!.i; j tfliU". Oi 7t.I 3'lfl tilfji u7- no A Strtoed Seersucker Suit, A fine Check Creole Suit, .worth 1 u ":!T V hvJ'i:'; it. worth $2.00 tn aiw Wse 1 it, worth la any hoiee tajthia i.-.i ifin:h; nlr,q 5o frxntiituUu mil $160 2.00 Wse tA'tfafe etty so)dl!r-t(foi i nr 'iiwrvjim - J 5' viOig- enj tofti lo ytwllow jr ' - . ij! -uoDfi.'.i'Uj.n f 'ii'iniHo'idj fti..il n.-i.j,iin rtf ; WORTH : 5,00 . . AJ:P. ,.!WiftOLyf .ftij, -gmt -i- Dont foreet one tl-W Gwslraere Salt, worth Siu jui- so. an em- ramisauigj uootu ve are, as jvkTIK m CiWKABi'-'Ah kleganttk' htiejifli'icfiyloltfir at the wu)Ul trine or eats, uoam joar moneyDrnringoi.'4' -'" w iwiji-..-".i y .imit ii ovi oi f?no:Ji.jo3n no ;-jjiiii li-shl o-JiiimnjD edi tJ irr iU aJii.1-.' Ijrjxfihiai-dfl inoiwiyilii fiO'lU i'.'j'1l4 tJOV ' - --fV4 f -.IfjJ lovovutf '.,ariri:'i-j oji'lN-., 1I' 'J: 'f?fiioJ lei-mil -at h1 tf adi Jtii.Miju iaTOlw;iT etij jii gani;ltT -TWi-.'7l i'JIll Vl: VHSlJJiIi-lUW 3i.!U Ml 1 k-Gobds sent by Eipen ta apptobal !. i'.'l b! 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 10, 1884, edition 1
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