mmm r 41 Uisr rfJJJ P 1 kI '1 -11 -; it- in il ! i - hi . (V Pr - . K3 it .D- 'rcnjrth folutely1-' llesani jw force, 'ml and. Power. f -'X Wilt fafe ntl lesion, inly d(i 'Co. ) Trial. HD, KIHITT, ca ax laeaasa t ad 4 raato- xttm :hv rt. '5 1? f i. c.t smith of sedtobe komest of Hern im- id evert r pipes on to perfect public on teas ion a f will be md and K. L, D. prmatlon n, a c. Resort. bar River Is Fisher iw of the V20th, emeriti renovated g erected ilry Ball i ms from or Music. hew boats ANNOY. h. Finest pleasure nd it to pate ami lnfe R. fi tted rates tooth and ork. CO., piamls. Liver t, and ent vt 3 being N.C. 3- O. le and Wards them. yg" or anJ K8, 4 n. I Trial . ft Baca yes and an with , y imt? . jeiid ff- i 'witu of the ?ire4 i count out : ,i I ENGI 5 Instl iiool !. The. vlUHti'8 ; u!sO Ai- -ter. volume xxxii. 'charlotte REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Desiring to fin a long felt want In Charlotte, the nnderslgned have associated themselves as Du-t-nerslna . GENERAL LAND AGENCY, vnr the purpose of baying, 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 Dlaced within our management will be rented or sold, npon such terms, commissions andpa ments as mar Joe agreed uWe win undertake to sen, lease or tent lands bouses and lots, mines, &c , make abstract of titles, collect rents, make returns and par taxes, effect Insurance, Ac, tc., advertising all property placed under our management, : Free of Cost to tie 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 enlai ana tne sou remunerative. .Tenons naving louses and lots or plantations for sale will serve their own Interests dt niacins in( placing thi HOBT. & their business with COCHRANE, The business wIQ be under the management of R. E. COCHRANE, Manager, . - Charlolte, N. a The following described pieces of property are now ollered for sale by the Charlotte Real Estate Agency, R. E. Cochrane, manager, office Trade street trout Central Hotel, Charlotte, N.C. : IOne dwelling house on B street, 7 rooms, closets in each room', well of, good water, lot 99x100 feet, in good neighborhood. Price, 12,000. 2 One dwelling on 6th street, adjoining residence of S. M. jgowoUi 4 Foomgywert of -water and stabler lot 60x198, convenient to business. Price, $1,700. 3 One dwelling on South Tryon street, adjotnlog residence St Dr. Bratton, 8 rooms, closets and pantry, well of water, well located for a boarding house. Price, $300, l One dwelling on corner of Myers and 3rd streets, x7 rooms, 2 room kitchen, bath room and closets, well of water; 2 lots, J fronting Myers street, 99x 198, 1 fronting 3rd street, 99x198, well of good water and stable on the latter. Price, $250. 5 One dwelling on corner of Graham and 10th streets, 6 rooms, kitchen, well of water, lot 120 feet on Graham street, 162 feet on 10th street, very desirable property. Price, $1,500. One lot on 8th street, square 96, small 8 room Ohouse, good water, 99x198. Price, $450. 7 One vacant lot, 99x198, on B street, good loca tion. Price, $1,000. . j-. , - .- q One dwelling on Poplar street, 10 rooms, lot 099x193 feet, brick kitchen, outhouses, stable, well of good water, sold on terms to suit purchaser. Price, $4,000. . J. , . . 9 One Swelling corner of Ninth and E streets, one story, 5 rooms, closets: well of water In yard. Price $1,200. , 10 11 One Dwelling comer of Ninth and By one story. 4 rooms, closets; well of water In yard. Price $800. e One Dwelling on Ninth street between B and C, two stories, six rooms, brick basement; well of water In. yard; lot 49x138. Price $2XX) One Dwelling on Sixth "street, one story, 5 rooms, kitchen, well o water; lot 60x99. Priee$l,000. . - ? , One Dwelling on West Trade street two stories, 7 rooms, 2 room kitchen, well of wa ter; two lots 99 on Trade 99 on Fourth Bt very desirable property. Price $4,750. 12 13 1 One Hundred and Fifty Acres Land Vt mile of the city limits, adjoining the Fair Grounds well located for a truck and dairy farm: 1 In timber, branch running through it, about 8 acres meadow. . Price $30 per acre. v '- .- 15 One unimproved lot 99x198 on Ninth street, between 1) and E streets. Price 1360. 16 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 wbo wish to settle colonies, to their 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 liastou and Cleaveland, la .the State of North Car oiina, at King's MountUn Depot, on the Atlanta aud Charlotte. Air Line railway,-fiow owned by the Richmond and ' Danville railroad eompany. The property has been used for fifty years past as an iron 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 hlgn aBTCTr-cent" of metallic Iron. "This vein has not bees worked for twenty years, hot the facts set forth can , be fully, shown, . , .various ether veins have been worked, and within the past two . years very large deposits of iron ore have bettfi dia- covered at other points.' . Within tUe,: past eighteen mouths, however, the" owners have, discovered ie , posits of ore in Crowder's Mountain, (live 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 oue .of the most" desirable iron properties to be found.";' Tney have discovered on the pinnacle of this mountain, which Jg 10UQ feet above the level land, 22U0 feet above the sea level, a velfi of Are eight feet wide,-wWiffl trops out- at various points from the top to the bottom of Ihe mountain, ahovt lngmoneceab(nitJ0''feeVot Jojutveln This vein can be traced over the top of the mountain lor over a mile, and this -deposit valone: would aHonl an almost Inexhaustible supply of ore, easily worked,' and above thft water lrne.- In addition to this four- other vein have been found on this mountain. The ore is a mottled gray oro, showing on analysis. iromwio no per cent or nimaiuc , iron, won a, small amount of titanic acid, and without any sul phur or phoephorus. Tne guantlty ot ore In this mountain Is simply lnexliausUbie'and of good quality,- v ,Iioii4j..-j'l si.'jii-io Besides Crowder'a 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 ML Airy, in Georgia, and they have reason to bellgve this mountain la-fuU of ore also. In addition to Iron ore the property has manganese, limestone clar- for malting- lire-proof brick, gold and other minerals- - Very pure and ex cellent barytese has Just been found In large quan- - tity. - - ; ' - . . -..w- As a stock and dairy farm- ft offers fine opportu nities to those who may wish to engage in such bus iness. It has from three to four thousand acres of level or only slightly rolling. iand, which produces erass, grain and all kinds of -fanning products finely, and It Is well supplied with water -by tuifaU- ng springs, and branches . ID rhe othar ism acres embraced in the mountain sides are productive of fine grass and herdage, and afford excellent natural pasturage for sheep and tal t.l. Th a ri lnutnla 60 mild that but little shel ter for stoek Is -needed in the coldest 'winters: ' The whole six thousand acres are ' now covered with a fine growth of Umber of all kinds,! such as pine, hickory, oak, walnut, cedar, etc Tne iland is well suited w farming 'purposes, Dy moeewno wisn to colonize. -Cotton, corni peas, 'cats, clover antnusy and fruits of all kinds are produced beautif uUjsand it is specially suited to grapes' and small fruits. It could be divided Into, small - farms that weald give' to each farm -variety f sett; and Jevd and hilly and. It is slthated -in the Piedmont belt, which is. noted for the salubrity Of Its climate, and the healthiness of Its atmosphere. ' K i 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 fetation, on a railway that has the most extensive connections with all 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:1- The whole tract, Including mineral interests,! or Sixty three Thousand Dollars, or will make favorable terms, reserving the min eral interest,, or will sell ope-half the mineral In terest, payments' to be one-third cash, balance In one or two years. . A valuable water power, which- has been used to run large rolling mills,' lies adjacent to this prop-., erty, and can be bought cheaply. : The property Is. also In close proximity to the famous All Healing Mineral Springs, and to the, widely-known Cleve land Springs. . ' " '" . The town of Klrigs Mountain Is also adjacent, where are good hotels, a'floorishlng and excellent high school, and several hew and handsome . churches. The owners Invite the attention of all Interested to this property, -and ask an examination of it- Any further Information regarding It will be Sromptly furnished by. addressing. R. K. Cochrane, lanager Charlotte Real Estate Agency. ' -The fellow Ridge Ore Bank has beenrecentV sold to a Pittsburg,' Pa., eompany, and -a Oerman colonlzatlojt.ompany has reoently .bought 2,500 sres adjoining this property: - - - . nl46 acres, a weU Improved farm, one mile from Third Creek -Station, on -the Western N.a Railroad, good-dwelling, 6 rooms. ,lth an necessary outbuildings, good orchard well, adapted for grain and grass. Stock and farming Implements will be sold with the plaee If destredr Terms easy. Price $19 per acre. . , , 1 Q . Tract of Land,-150 acres,- located fn Lincoln f O, county, N. C.; adjoining lauds of Geodson 4 Payne and others, 6 miles from Denver, 23 from Charlotte, and 13 from Davidson College. Has on it a good dwelling, 7 rooms, all necessary outbuild ings, good orchard, good water,' and weH;adapted for grains, grasses, com; wheat, tobaccd, cotton, etc.; 36 acres good bottom land. In fine state of cultivation. Price $2,256. ; " ...... 1 Q Tract of" Land, 8 miles south of Charlotte; 1 V ifl acres, known as part of the Samuel Tay lor tract, on which Is an undeveloped gold mine, (known In the N. C. Reports as the Sam Taylor mine), three frame tenement houses,- two rooms each, good barn, good weU water and good spring on the premises. Sold without reserve for $1,760. Oft One Dwelling. R rooms.' two-room kitchen. 1 well of water, lot 85x215 on west side of My ers street, near Fourth. Price $l,5ja . ," ' ,' k 0 1 One unimproved lot 80x219 feet on corner of " 1 - Mvers and Fourth Htreeui. Price S.iuO. 22 2) On Dwelling, 4 rooms, on Fourth street, hear Two unimproved lots B0xia8, on "north side ot west t llth street., mce jjjueacu, , , 14: House and lot corner Tenth and B streets. lxrt fthoiif liiiriss fet. finn shade. nice erassT lawn and good garden with a quantity 01 seieci grane vine. nnuw h.-u five rooms: two room kitchen attached; Stables, carriage house, poultry house and wtll good water with brick dairy. Price V.7S0 WE HAVE iFBKEsnis TALinrj mom, And consequently have fountl want to To-morrow Mpriiiiig We will offer Remnants in White Goods, Ginghams, La wna Linen Lawns, Dress Goods, Slippers, Lace Curtains, Cassimeres, Ruchings, Lawn Ties, etc., etc. , A large stock of Ladies' Linen Ulsters at. low piicai.r"'.vThe travelling public will find in our house a large stock of Trunks, Valises land Travelling Bags.1 Come and tee s. Special attention toorders. ' . 1 ... ... ........ . - 5 A10iHAVJSS & -TO THE- Travelling Public. We would can especial attention to our handsome - 8iockoinne TRUNKS, 'J- VALISES, Travelling: Satchels MOHAIR AND LINEN . JJLSTEBSA; AND - i - DUSTER. A J - -4- , Replenish your Wardrobe In ' : It. Handkerchiefs, ' ' - f . Gloves,-' f -- ;S - t " . Linen Collars and Puffs, Neck Euchihg8, etc., before leaving. and BEIGLR'S DOLLAR Respectfully , j T. Lr. SEiaivI? H oMiac&iiea.w ( 1 .rt'txrA ,:l..I4 JsaT&fiS ti :t i ,lu.'-. UUXV-r--ri3W--'-C t,if? ',.4 tit tins i r 14 W A lare-e loV)f Ladte3'r Misse Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves CaU.emlney:;g ASK FOR " liliJiil 7 a-rti:--.irw-.-.!iir x: - : irr': 'A. if .' il " j--toi " '--I,, j .'S 1 . ' t j :kl REDIHTHJN , .... -U6F . M ' ':t " Men's; JTouU (D Hj s. tt i Hull 4 tt 1(1 t mo ii - W. KAUFMAN to CO.'S. 'rht...).w!ifnnMniindnrInsthe month , of . UU WW ... 7 ... MhSStffi tMi of our We quote but few prices, but give our assurance that piayon. u Oni Hundred Check (e Suits, $1.60. BOOPalrall Wool Men's Pants, $10, $1.75 and J2.0O; worth S?KSnf2;KJSI promise m prices aTIowluid In most e .we lower than Cut he found to any other eswousnma. Wl KtrMA-N & CO. CEirTBAC'THQTICE CORIfEIt. T. R. iyiagill; WHOLESALE GROCTCR, ; AND ; COiUIISSION MERCHANT i j CoOegeSU, Cnarli. : Orders solicited, aid promptly filled, several lines of goods that we close out. to the public AILEMMiUES. SIIiR-.MTS, Latest Style SILK HATS, SILK, MOHAIR and GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, Gents' hand-made and Machine Ladles', Misses' and Children's Shoes of best makes TRUNKS. TRAVELINGi BASS, -Troult and ghawl I a nice 1 - ! It- f-J ' jjH " and Children's, Ho3e and to be sold at 50c. on the dollar. .no f'i 4i H 1 1 Boys' and Children's ' -r - ' nn . n fj ck AT - July. ThU week wa 'will offer In every departmen twe oeed made with the view of maintaining a visit to our estabUshraent profitable, represent the cheapness of the many dls- In'readiiiess wouia nn a pnge, so werenewpur iii ViEAK,UNDEVLOPOPARTS nv TWTf pttuaw wmY Enlarered. Developed, Strengthened, etc.. Is an Interesting advertisement long run in our paper. In reply to inquiries we win say hum there no eviuenoe i uuuiuugawu. this rtn t.h mntmrv. -thn advertisers are highly Indorsed. Interested persons may get sealefl circulars giving an pvtcuiars ry aacressuig jimi Mkdical Ca, Bu3aVK N. T, Toledo Evening Bee. Umbrellas, &c, m. BOOTS i SHOLS Straps 'iii-ii l k SALB janijeoadiwiy r J - . CHARLOTTE, N: C SUNDAY J ULY 27, 1884: gftb Txavlotte (Dliscrcr. Terms of Swlbscrlption. . DAILY. T- PercoDT.l. .."..... 5 cents. One month (bymatl). - W 1 xnree months (oymau;.... . Six months (by mail)..... 4.CO - One year (by mall)....: 8.00 - WEEKLY. One year.................... $2.00 . Slxmonths. 1.00 Invariably in Advance Free f Postage to all parte ot rue United states. t3Speclmen copies sent free on application. ' --' trSubscribini desirins the address of their Dater chansed will Dlease state In their communi cation both the old and new address. - ; w - Rates or AdTertlsiner. One Sauare One time, $1.00; each additional In sertion, 60c; two weeks, $6.00; one month, $8.00. A schedule of rates for longer periods furnished on application. - i. Kern u oy ararx on Mew xois or i;uariuiie, anu uy Postofilce Money Order or Registered Letter at our risk, if sent otherwise we win not oe respuusiuie for miscarriages. ' ' RO HAN OF CAPBICEi! J il 1 There" Is a striking"" difference"' be tween Hon. Alfred M. Scales, the Democratic candidate, and Dr. Tyre York, the Republican "candidate for Governor of North . Carolina. . The one possesses all the elements neces sary for a good, safe, ' conservative Governor, the other lacks the essen tial qualities that a man aspiring to that high, honored, responsible and dignified position should have. Aside from, their private, characters, with which-we have nothing to doj ?but both of which 'are - good, they have public records which they have made, upon which they "go before their fellow-citizens,, and by which thy are to be triedo and approved or re jected. .We have spoken ofthe un certain, shifting, vacillating record of Dr. York; showing his unreliabili ty, how he is" the subject of caprice, and of influences that place hint one day in positions antagonistic to those, he took the day before; that he is without cardinal principles,- and that success with him is tne motive ot action. Not so with -his competitor whose,' public life, since, he. entered upon the stage, is marred by no in consistency, and '-shows no break, in the even tenor , of his . devotion to principle, to his constituents, and to his State. There is-a striking consist tency in his whole public record,"and it , is to that more, perhaps, than to any other one thing that he owes the reputation that he has made, and the' signal honor that has. been conferred ttpon him in being made ' by such $ unanimous vote the standard bearer for the first office in the gift of the pedple .of his 'Stetenot the result of a bargain between political plotters, as in the case, of x his rival, but the spontaneous call of the best people of North Carolina, representing her. in telligent culture, her business indus tries, and .her hard-handed, honest toilers in 'field ..and tin r shop! i The people recognize the. Tirtue that is true to them,' and whether they agree withlthe man in all the minute details b Jlpubiiri policy or not, :;;they knpjy they can trust him, for theyirnw h is hondst. ! In no position- where' he has ever been placed, or where.? duty called,-has lie been found wanting or faithless. As a representative of his people befqrg thflwar, 'h&: record is without b,lemishTasa .soldieritwas distinguished by self sacrificing de vo tion'abte leadership aBd noble darn aaC,ince the yitir,';;, in ; his repeated terms of service m( Congress, npne m that'entire body can be ' found' who more gealouly, faithfully and consci entiously discharged, the trusts con fided to them, and none who. bore a better reputation for unquestionable reliability; and spotless .integrity. This was his reputation in Washing ton 5 it was known at home in his own district, and was regarded with pride not oTily.:by.?56fno publicans; as. welL .All looked upon him as -a; 'TepresentatrVe who did their dMriet'cT sincere man; He prof esses nothing that he dos iPO believe; and promises nothing that he does not intend to do. 118 18 Tieivncr n Mmg-Borvpr- xiur a demagog;;and despises the resorts and the arts of both. He would not it 4djwnlM idirt to be lifte4.to:the ! Presidency .lie would ratner stand , erect in the face of defeat,: if defeat i stood before him, than crawl to win, if i by pawling he could jWi-Suph, ihthriefia:: Alfr-MJScale,-- the tried, true' and trusty standard bearer! of, ( North - Carolina'sTPemocracy7in M. M. Pomerov...,,Brick.'!:Ut'in! the ; first.. week in August,,. start an illustrated weekly Democratic cam-i oaira Taper in New Yorjccitvjinder the name of the United ocrat." To newspaper, i useless to say Juiy thing about Brick Pomeroy, for he has --. wooil.natiijnalj reputetion.ao est and f Msp'ewspaper men-o -ini America- rWheit he istrikes.irauaoor of a giaiit andy spared ji'pt Ab a cham-l pion of .reformhiSfpaper-wUlfbe. power before thq people, and wejepr-' dially - welcome him to the front in the fight. His paper will be sent for the campaign for 50 cents, nud af ter-j wards will be continued as a weekly Democratic family - paper. f j Address; Mark ' M. Pomeroyi 171 Broadway,! New York city. i.-i .',V;The? most healthy, . Jovely and;:!bf -j witching girl in Connecticut is said) to preserve strength.gra'ce and beauty onAdiet.oi muE anu irmi exclusive ly. She took to the milk part of thes diet when quite young and added the! fruit later !" i.ii.v-x..i -j-,1; --r Hot waves are ,nearly always ;fol lowed by cold waves." It was hot for Blaine in the Chicago convention ; the cold wave followed shortly after, and the Blaine thermometer has got down almost to freezing point. , J - Hon.- E. Willis. Wilson, the Demo cratic ' candidati3 for Governor' of West Virginia,: began life as a me chanic, and is a self -made man. : Dr. York rode a mule in his' Con -gressional campsugn. He had a per fect right to ride a mule if he pre ferred that 6tyle of navigation. He is riding civil rights in this campaign." He hasa perfect right. to rjde civil rights, too, if he so elects, but. ho had better have stuck to the mule. , " Ex-Mmister Sargent, who resigned his-positibn at the Court of Germany' because1 he and old -'man Bismarck .were not in' congenial fellowship onJ the American iiog .and, other matters, ;is the"Republican candidate idt Con- gress from 'the second district of Cali fornia.1' !i '-- "'J'-1-" ;Honi;James Speed7rofntucky Attorney General under Lincoln's administrations, and the sole survivor of the men composing Lincoln's cabi net, thinks the 'election of Blaine would be a "national i calamity. :; : - If Lincoln,' 'Seward' Chace,' and thebal-! 'ancd 'the',mfin.;J'.whoi in - the yeariy days '. gave ' Republicanism'' respecta bility; were alivethey would be bolt ing Blaine,' loo. ' . -It J !, . ',':'; " , ' ' , t, . , , .) i Wml'.Daniel, of llaryiand.'is the Prohibition candidate f or "v"icePresijs dent. .' He ; was bornr in .Maryland January zi, lozo. uis ancestors on his father's sideTwele from North , Carolina, on his -mothers "side they were juary lauuera.: . xxa ; 4a ; a lawyer by ''profession andj a member of the t Methodist Episcopal church;' --vyt - Speaker Carlisle, who' was- in Cin-" i cinnati Wednesday t said he was en tirely satisfied with the Democratic ticket; he regards it as a very strong one, and is confident of ;its election. In addition to the Southern "States, -Mr. Carlisle is confident' the. Demo-; crats will carry New York, Connectt cut New- Jersey and Indiana, and possibly Iowa, Massachusetts and Wisconsin. V " . ' "'Y' . ' CHARLOTTE BAP TIS T CUURC U Resolutions of Gratitude and "thanks! for the -Success that has -Crowned Their Labors.....!. ... " i- , The'Chaflette. Baptist "church, . in conference assembled" deein this a fit and proper' .'occasion''; a jiW.k i ;-(l) ..To- give --expression"' of '.our thanks to the Great , Head .' of ' the Church . for the .' signal - manner ' in which He has helped his people here in building a bouse ; for" : His .worship and to acknowledge now -and here that the; ; debt of gratitude, ' obedi ence, love and praise eminently : due Him for His manifold blessings, to us should of themselves call forth from us a life devoted to His service in all things in accordance ,; with His word. , ' 1 "' ' (2) We 'give most hearty thanks to Him who doeth"altth,mgs well, ' for the success and 'encouragement He has given our beloved pastor. Rev;, O. F.' GregOilyvili;beihg instant in' sea son aha out io season in the jprdsecu tion of the work1 in which ' we., have been ..engaged,;,, that; Our pastor has not only :proveniihimseelf a faithful expounder of the. word j'butt 'haa with a 'watcbf hi oversight heen: quick,, to discern,' prompt and willing to. make any sacrifice or perform any duty in the cause of our Master; that amid many, discouragements' he; has A gone steadily forward,- with one high aim; to-wit: To perform his work on earth aa a true and,aithal. embassador of Christ. - - ' '. . h.-Mi: r. '.W render thanks to Him. who is the true foundation of all things good' and desirable, 1 forhe " part taken .(m.d',elhj)trtt"ieryic:'r dered bV. our formerh pastorj.i Rev. Theo, Vpjtfield, whose pastorate ex: is tea at and oeiore tne laying ol tne foundation' idf tohrnew- house ; of wor ship;' that the' gtrtlctjuu0; reared upon this foundation is as gratifying to his heart as to ours, and we desire .here and now to acknowledge . and give expression of our- thanks : that -:it pleased mm 1 wna ' cannot' err tor sendtog- our- beloved-' brotner,' ir. Whitfield to this-church as its pastor and-tor" messing nis stay- amt givmg the. increase from the seed sown while nlsterihg to bur peopieV-'p; .jj..jrW e .renaer manKs w. mm. wnp giveta liberally and witanoidetn r no good things from them that loveJHis nainex for. putting it into, the hearts of many. of. our brethren in qw. own Btate, and beyond tne; limits or. - our State, as well as-to many who make no profession of reUgionVJc)ri. dona tions received and expended .m , the building ot omtlH atner S cause. .- (5) dLet ail wimirr nstnantt. adore and magnify the Creditor of aUtbings, i the Great Head- lof the ; Churcn,- the blessed Masterrter all to U3 ana to tnem tnat. believe, for raising ur and oUalifyinj!r!to preach.tbAbles;gopel,;ofi-peei a Wvifiriy& and "maaycither nentaiBerated men ox vrou uy w Huse ministry umuj of th members of thief :ch'urtih.';have oeea ecuaeu aim. insuxicitt.a v -' a : ihv--'. (Lastly) -We pray that the Church; of the hying .(pd.may, stand forever ; His mirjisjers may -.at all ifmes prove themseiv.wortihvf:Hi.m who com- !missionedi them ; that His people here may be united m lov"to 1 liim s:whO died for them; that they -may be as a city set?pon bill, a candle -upon a 'eandle.-stick-rt shedding light all around-, peace,- love and joy always abounding in the love,.ot (Jhrist. t ,T July j23? '8f TTT. . Deacons. ResnectableTtaiii Wreckers Arrested. . Lynchburg, July 26. Silas Hud son, James Padgett and Arthur Page, th'ee .valune men of eood families. arbupder arrest for placing at log on the tracs oi tne .weumona - esc Aiie ghany Railroad to- wreck a train on: the Jth lmtant. - n tne Opinion of Pnysicians teeth that that are becomme defective or are in- sufflciently cleansed, infect the food and unfit it for thedigestlvi process.-- Health, therefore, as well) as personal attractiveness, is -promoted by the use; ot tjOZiUiHjJN l, pure m- oomposition, agreeaoie ui flavor. oromDt and-effective in its ourifylnc action; and economic, since- only - a . few drops npon thej brush are seeded at a time.. . The popularity of this sterling -preparation is Dasea upon long lestea ana proiessioruuiy recognized menu- .-i . -::i;.'-; ' Not a particle of calomel er any other delete rious substance enters Into the composition of Ayer's cathartic mis. on the contrary, they prove nf medal service to those who have used calomel and other mineral poisons as medicines, and feel their injurious effects. In such cases Ayer's Pills are Invaluable.- - - - ONLY SUJBJHER COMPLAINT. Statement of the CapUin of the Steam . er in Which the Case of Cholera was Reported. St. Louis July 26. The steamr Annie P. Silver, referred to in the dispatches from Washington, arrived here Thursday evening and her Cap tain, A, W. Bryant, was greatly sur prised on being informed of the con tents of Surgeon General -Hamilton's dispatches and instructions to .the the surgeon of the marine . hospital here. Capt. Bryant states that before leaving New . Orleans ., on the 16th inst, a family consisting of. a man, wife and four children, evidently in indigent circumstances. ' came .'on , board and engaged deck passage '.to oe lxmis. .xne vouncest chiid. a baby six montlis old, ivas quite sick. wibii,..vruuiary- summer complaint, anu wnen the boat was " opposite vauuvauo, All irva, qy. uitajl. - CUT penter of the boat made a pine coffin in which the remains were deposited," and at the next landing place, Port Anderson,, thej, wer buried in pres ence of most of the passengers and crew. No one for one moment 'sup posed the disease was . any thing; but common summer, complaint ' The eircumstance was soon .forgotten. Cholera was not thought of. Orf 'the arrival of the steamer horn '41m jw. imainder of the family leW the- boat in gooa neaitn,- out wnere tney "went Capt. Bryant does not- know. The man' had stated though an interpre ter'.that hejwas-'a Spaniard j from-" Oporto, that he sailed Irom tho latter iplace to Vera Cruss, Mex.; 'wheren he; jkept a saloon two months,' and frorfl. tnere ne concluded' to como to-;St.. Louis. ' - He could not' SDeako French ;and Uapfc Bryant does not believe hei ;at any time came-from5' Toulon; Up ito a late hour last night the- surgeon ,of the" marine hospital had-inot-'been seen ana nocning -tnereiore is Known as to what,' ' if-' :any,' ' action,' i he'. 1 has taken in the case. -'i -v. - :;r. j t - : : 'V3 s'A'Palr Ofler rv ji THX VOLTAIC RkBT Co.. tit MarshKlI.Mtnh J ftfTri to send Dr. Dye's Voltaic .Belt .and Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, young or old, afflicted with nervous debility,: lost vitality and kindred" troubles.' Bee advertisement -to this paper- :.- vie .Mu.. '. i i.v'jjw. .i c-7'3 - All of.Ono BHd.Jir j-t-r-'i i Dr- R. Wilson Carr. of Baltlmorei-savs he haa used Rosadalls ln cases of Scrofula and other dis eases with much satisfaction. ' ' " ''-"'' Dr. T. CL Vuma. ot Baltimore, recommends Tlnsu dalls to all persons suffering - with diseased blood, saying ft is superior to any preparation he has ever used. - . i m. j , . Rev. DabnevBalL of the -Daltlmnrn Mt. R. Ctm t erence, South, ssyshe has been so much benefitted by the use of Rosadalls that he cheerfully recom- menas m to au ms inenas ana acquaintances. For sale by T. C Smith 4 OayChariotte, N. C Jauaodtuesfrl4sunw.,. , - - !' motning K.ike It. . i No medicine has ever been known so effectual m the cure of all those diseases arising from an lm pure condition of the blood asScovih'sSareaparlUa or Blood and Liver Syrup, the universal remedy for the cure of Scrofula, White Swelling, Rheumatism, Pimples. Blotches.: Emotions. Veneral Sores, and diseases. Consumption, Goitre, Boils, Cancers, and au Kinorea diseases. There is no better means ot securing a beautiful, eomnlexlon. than hr'ualna Seovlll's Sarsaparllla, er Blood and Liver Syrup, which cleanses the blood and" gives permanent beauty to theskhv-'-f mi OTft f-t ' ' IS WARItiiSTED to cure all eases of nia 1 ii Jarlal disease, such as l' eVernd Agoe.luter- ' i mlttent or' Chill Fever, 'Iieiuitttoni Fevr,u i lDnmb Ague, Bilious Pever, and IAver Convil v rJalaU. Itt casofLfailnre, after, doe ttW, troeajers, are authorized, by pur lrclr ot.! V Jaly lst,1882, to refund th.' money,. i;. ;.f Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.. LoweM, MaS9 Sold by all Druggists,' 1. ' !, 'Grace was in all her steps; Heaven In -vj.nereye, 1 . , , , tn 4yery gesture dignity and love !"" ; So appeared Mother eve. and se mav shine her fair descendants. with the-ei-l ereise of common sense, eare and proper! treatment, ) An enormous number of .fe- male complaints are direstly caused by disturbance or BUPDressloh .of the Men-I ,i ft sxruRi irnocnon. ' in every such ease thatii j sterlinir and- .umaillBS .sneclne. .-.Bsatw FIELD'S fsMALS' BiGUtitpBi Wljleffectj relfe! and cure. --. - ,li It Is from the, recipe Of a ihost-distln -fiS llsbed -physician. It ls'eomDOsed of fstrieuy offidnat ingreaMents, whose happ &2 combination Has. never been, surnassed. ii is prepared wiui scienimcsKui rrom mei Unest materials.' It bears the1 alra for constancy or sirenein. oertamnoi enect-. eiegance ei i preparation, .beauty oi apr pearanee ana reiAitw- cneapness.---1 'rue testimony in its - lavor -is ; eenumeji if. oevejfalls fb&$ir&60!b i ni. So ;vsaoa "elit4sflas:n yni-ixjfq ' TTjls wHl certlfV"' Ufet two -members of my InHnedlate family.' after having sutJiv?" lerea ior many years rrom menstrul lrreg; ularity, and having been' treated wittrout oeneiu Dy various meoicat doctors jceM at length completely cured by wne bottle of Dr. J. Bradfleldfs Ferhale' Reeulatar. Hts effect In such cases is trlr wonderfnl. '11. t-r t - --s . lours resDectfonr.'i S.I iou Mfrdria i f vs f -.-vJAvxa ytj6ranJ- Send for oar book on the ''Health and Ao Oil'. Happiness of Woman." Mailed free-.,. . BBADFLKLD KEGyLATOR CO., -- AUanta,Ga. KXt YOiTKi OtCDGRS FOR J v."n j:I -TO - .:' 4;.ii:,lIAHiaAUTON, Win Dack and deliver to any Dart of the cltr. Sunday especially. Festivals. Picnics and Boarding Bouses at reduced rates... : i ; JulyvWdtt , MEN! HOLINE. 11 . - The Japanese Headache Cure gives Immedlatej bruit store of , , . - . ' ' - ' - ! m -i-HT.'CL SMITH 4 CO.' :'i' i: - NEAR SnELBT, If. ' TUty-four miles west of Charlotte, 'aud one mfle from Carolina Central Railroad, is now open for .the reception oi visitors. - - , ovnr train. - " ' ' v-i-. - j ii Cold and Warm Baths, White an Red Sulphur! and Chalybeate Waters, new Rowling. Alley, Cnn quet, a fine Band of Music, a good Piano, and varl-i ous other amusements for the pleasure seeker. i. : . Plenty of lee secured for the season. Every room! Iras been thoroughly renovated and whitewashedJ -The -table-will be furnished with- the 'best: thi market affords. for further information address the proprietor, - - s. MeR poston, juoefcitf;-.'-'8helbr. Cleaveland county, N,Q pnn f-jf 1 "ANAKESrS" gives lnsant I I I ulUf on tm an I n full, I J I lief. ,V cure for Piles. Price SI. a f , ! I x 1 druggists, or sent pi It Iii'"! r -f I mail. Sample free, U uLi 2 J "ANAKJoio" Maki drutKlsts. or sent prepaid m .-Addres Makers, Boi mm ,11 ew tont - i: .- v,.'. ,r ' t ? .". oovl8eodawli 1,.r -'" --'--. ' - ,i III -. i ... . f And no cessation inh1 !"' I .i'i l.i'i i I I fMl Lights week werwi& ' A nbwrlmVf 'Orrental L'fto jqkingsytKftJateatfthing iilj Ml ,V!i 'l tfii - ill iA ,'''ti'4 -till .fix -fiT;!Tt -tin iA i.i LI s.'Wearcr.ofFnig special felw4l9-.rUXLJnQn and.Mohaip Ulsters fortf avell ',Z If T - r . 7 w Jf v: . ,-frt I iLti;8 : m till j-i.-rovr.wonJicsfffi.a-tf- I tuiui i icuuouuu ll "l do-J'ii w onuiiii njri-irtw j : Z5 DCZen Gehn!nflFr"ri- 10 Dozen .bnElisttiPercale Shirt marked :dx5wn.fron,ftlil& 10 I)ozen 'Fincy Gbibred ? Shirt'si'feverv ow vreM naderandb firiisnednfiDi'Tjiarked'do . ' A 11 i4-' 1-L 7 .il :,'J 1JW )T01 f'tf !' . - )MHii:.g.'r.,i ii oi uitiiB'auove pjnirts naYQ i wo iyibB-jTm.L" ' ifj-.-it l -i V I i IV. I ElilJ merWeighiXrndervteapat : f3.oV-to'"iRilV. -bA'-iT'io. T3i;-4&inAC!3iwiW, iKau,jJ rnxn a-mt cl? liih-TK-l E : ar m. m .m w m m H a. n w mm. ail liiiitii Vtli!;l' 3 j. . 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