CHARLOTTE, N. . C, THURSDAY JULY 31, 1884. PRICE FIVE CENTS. CHARLOTTE REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Desiring to fill a long felt want In Charlotte, the nnderstgned have associated themselves, aa Dart- new In a : GESERAL LAND AGENCY var the purpose of buying, selling, leasing and mittae real estate. Their operations will not be mntlned to the city of Charlotte, nor to the State of North Carolina, but all property placed within our management will be rented or sold, upon such ternuTcommlsalona andpamenta as maj.be agreed UIwe 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. 4c. &&, advertising all property placed under our management, , r,.:,r Free of Cost to trtHerlE 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 whff are seeking homes in North Carolina, where the climate Is teiilal and the soil remunerative. Persons having nouses and lots or plantations for sale will serve tiirtir own interests by placing their business with ,s ROBT. E. COCHRANE, CHAS. B. JONES. The business will be under the management of a E. COCHRANE, Manager, Charlotte, N. C. The following described pieces of property are dow offered for sale by the Charlotte Real Estate Agency, R. K. Cochrane, manager, ofllce Trade street front Central Hotel, Charlotte, N. C: (CITY.) 1 In aah WPll ftf UrtHfl TXU.tT Int. QQYlftfl f flftt.. i ..v. i 1 1 im aa ftonm 2 One dwelling on 6th 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 pantry, well of water, well located for a boarding house. Price, $3,000. i One dwelling on corner of Myers and 3rd streets, $7 rooms, 3 room kitchen, bath room and closets, well of water; 2 lots. 1 fronting Myers street, 99x lift. 1 fronting 3rd street, 9Uxl98, well of good -. water and stable on the hitter. Price, $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. : ( One lot on 8th street, square 96, small S room house, good water, 99x198. Price, $450. 7 One vacant lot, 99x198, on B street, good loca tion. Price, $1,000. . 8991 One dwelling on Poplar street, 10 rooms, lot 19x198 feet, brick kitchen, outhouses, stable, well of good water, sold on terms to suit purchaser. Price, $4,000. r ; -yr r One Dwelling corner of Ninth and S streets, U one story, 5 rooms, closets; well of water in yard. Price $1,200. ; 10 One Dwelling comer of Ninth and E, one story. 4 rooms, closets: well of water In vard. trice jauu. -.:-, nOne Dwelling on Ninth street between B and C, two stories, six rooms, brick basement; well of water in yard; lot 99x138. Price $2,000 I o One Dwelling on Sixth street, 'one story, 6 lit rooms, kitchen, well of water; lot 60x99. . Price $1,000. . . . . t Q One Dwelling on West Trade street, two it) stories, 7 rooms, 2 room kitchen, well of wa ter; two lots 99 on Trade 99 on Fourth el very desirable property. Price $4.750. U One Hundred and Fifty Acres Land Vt mile of the city limits, adjoining the fair Grounds well located for a truck and dairy farm: in - timber, branch running through It, about 8 acres meadow, . Price $30 per acre. r One unimproved lot 99x198 on Ninth street, lO between D and E streets. Price $350. -1 O Six Thousand Three Hundred Acres Land. IO The owners of The Crowder's Mountain Iron Works beg to call the attention of capitalists Iron manufacturers, -stock and dairy men, and those who wish to settle colonies, to their property .which otters inducements to the classes above named. The property consists of Six Thousand- Three Hundred Acres of tend, located in. the counties of Gascon and Cleavehuid, in the State of ttorth Car olina,at King's Mountain Depot, on the Atlanta ' and Charlotte Air Line railway, Dow owned by the Biehmond ant Danville railroad company. : The property has teen used for- fifty years past as an iron property, and has been -worked" at various points, but chletly at . the site if -the celebrated Yellow Ridge Ore Bank, which has alway 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 lengthrhas been worked to the- depth of 147 - feet, ho wing at that depth a vein of .ore about 40 feet wide,' and analyz ing as high as 66 per cent ot metallic Iron. - This vein has not been worked for twenty years, bat the facts set forth can be luUf-enewa; various other veins have been worked,; and; within- tbe-past two , years-very large deposits ofrlrafc roreitave been-dls-' covered at other p"'"ft within thA pant eighteen months, however, the owners have 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 laud, 22U0 feet above the sea level, a vein of ere eight feet wide which- crops oat at various points from the top to the bottom of the mountain, shew ing in one place about 20 feet of solid vein. This vein can be traced over the top of the mountain for over a miie, ana this deposit alone would afford t almost inexhaustible supply of ore, easily work iuiu aoove me water line, in addition (o this 1 'Other vein have heart fntmd-on this mmintn 1 ne ore is a mottled gray- ore, showing on analysis from 49 to 65 per cent of metallic iron, with a small amoumVof titan to acta, and without any sul phur or phosphorus. The quantity of ore Jpi this mountain Is simply Inexhaustible and of good quality,. - .1.. .. . i...-w.x.-"v - j - BferiOes Crowder's Mountain the owners pMfcess King's Mountain, for About Huron .mltaa.. whwin pinnacle is the highest point of land from Bicha-j muua to Atlanta, except ml Airy, in Georgia, and - they have reason to believe this mountain la full of we also. In addition to Iron ore the property has manganese, limestone clay for making fire-proof brick, gold and other minerals.- Very pure and , eeUent barytese has lost been found In large quan-; . fty. v . - .-" i-, v . i ', As a stock and dairy farm tt offers fine opportnf pities to those who may wish to engage in such bss mess. It has from three to four thousand acresiof level or only slightly rolling land, which produces (trass, grain and all kinds of farming products finely, and it Is well supplied with water by unfall ngspringsandbranehes -'., i - The other 4,000 acres embraced In the mountain (Ides are productive of fine grass and herdage, and afford excellent natural pasturage for sheep and cattle. The climate Is so mild that but little shel ter for stock is needed in the coldest winters. The whole six thousand acres are now covered with a line growth of timber of all kinds, such as pine, hickory, oak, fblnut,eedar, etc The land is well 1 suited to fending purposes, by those who wish to . colonize. Cotton, corn, peas; oats, clover and grass, and fruits of all kinds are produced beautlfully,and it is specially-suited to grapes and small fruits. It could be divided Into small farms that would gfve to each farm variety of soil, . and level and hilly and. It Is situated In the Piedmont belt, which is . noted for the salubrity of Its climate, .and the healthiness of Its atmosphere. It Is a region free pom malaria and other unhealthy Influences. 'It . a located with great convenience to railroad facul ties, being situated at from two to four miles Iroin Mng's Mountain Station, 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 , i llnes. ; The owners wUl sell this property to suit purchasers, as follows: The whole tract, Including mineral lnterests,for Sixty three Thousand Dollars, w will make favorable terms, reserving the min eral Interest, or will seU one-half the mineral In terest, payments to be one-third cash, balance In one or two years.. . . F yaluable water power," which has been used to ron large rolling mills, lies adjacent to this prop 55,.BIU! 6811 1)6 bought cheaply. ' The property Is also in close proximity to the famous All Healing '"erLPrtngs, and to the widely-known 3eve- and Springs. , : . 1 1 The town of King's Mountain Is also adjacent, waere are good hotels,- a flourishing and excellent mgn school, and several new and .handsome 5". The owners invite the attention of all interested to this property, and ask an examination J"". Anyfurther Information regarding It will Be promptly furnished by addressing R. E. Cochrane, Manager Charlotte Real Estate Agency. ! ?ow dse Ore Bank has been recently wa to a Pittsburg, Pa., company, and a German SSSl25??n company has recently bought 2M) acres adjoining this property. -, "TT 1 7 l46 acres, a well Improved farm'one mile ? Railroad,, good dwelling, 6 rooms, with all Jsary outbulldlugs. good orchard well, adapted iw grain and grass. Stock and farming implements oe sold with the Dlace If desired. Terms easr. $19peracre,;iyi2JyIi - . . I 1ft Tract ef Land, 150 acres, located. In Lincoln r .r. wuiy, n. u., aa joining tanas or treoasoii Uarlotte, and 13 from Davidson College. Ha on a good dwelling. 7 rooms, all necessary outbulld "fgood orchard, good water, and well adapted ior grains, grasses, corn, wheat tobacco, cottoft, 2i aerfc9 od bottom land. In fine state of -MiaHon.: iroe$2wt r ;: -. 1 Q SP of Land, 8 miles sooth of Charlotte, C.y. (a acres, known as part of the Samuel Tay- KnOWn In t.hfl V rf - S.nnri. no tha Con, Tavlnr ' h',taree tfame tenement houses, two rooms Jjaen, good barn, good well water and good spring ?n the premises. Sold without reserve for $l,76tt 'III One Dwellmsr. fi rooms, two-room kitchen. y weU of water, lot 86x215 on west side of My ers street, near Fourth. Price $1,500. I One unimproved lot, 85x219 feet on comer of l Myers and Fourth streets. Price $350. i .') V? Celling, 4 rooms, on Fourth street, near ) . Two unimproved- lots 60x198, on north side Of West Fifth tnwt Prim 2m facb. ' i ) k Bouse and lot mrtu Tenlh nA R utrfiflts. Lot about 110xl9 feet, fine shade, nice grassy "wn and good garden , with a quantity of select ftchen attached; Stables, carriage house, poultry and weU good water with brick dairy.- Price nayldAwtt . " '. WE HAVE And consequently have found wane co l o-morrow VEorning f -. . We will offer to the public ..... . . , , I (-", , - .' . 4 Bemnantain "White Goods Ginghams, La wna, Linen TiaWns, Dress Goods, Slippers, Lace Curtains, Caf simeres, Ruchmgs, Lawn Ties, etc., etc A large stock of Ladies' Iiinen Ulsters at low prices. The travelling' public 1 will find in our house a large stock of Trunks, Valises and Travelling Bags. Come and eee us. . Special attention to orders. Mosquito Canopies DO NOT BE Worried 1 Mospto Bites. Bat goto And buy a -OB- CANOPtv At bottom Drtces. - Ask to see our attachments for Hanging, mey are a great convenience. - Are the best; ask for them and have no other. We eaarantee the -Quality and - fit of our Dollar snirt. . uive tnem a trial. , , ... if Eespectfuliy, ii , :rrs; I .In T. U. SEIGLE. you cwiraTFTO -. 1 ,!r- .0? .. . .-.i-.i -.iiy";f;:i ws-j.i llrfl 51 .fiZ mm 7 ;; X.) s-.?';.:". i i'XSlLO 3 lus 13 ii lii .-.'-:H i--ifai04 13 .twu.Jl Ji'..T J r. L SEIGLE S Ji.t..-jjA-'4- - - -- ' i , fi ..-.'.rrf.r. ... - J ! ! ; ! :J-f A iare-e lofc-of -Ladie3,. Missed and Children's Hose arid Silk'an-Lisle Threadfv'to be sold a60oon the dollar. Gall axamingilALEX A NDER & HARRIS. I - ! ' MenrT'ouths' SBoys. and Children's (D IL W-:rm W. KAUFMAN Ac CO.'S.lf p ft"! WMeiliWiiitaaedarinBtaa TniSSaiewiucouuo uurMij vim, j,hlh v. ' si 5Q ...I .. .i;;.- . : ..-. - I!J!.J':!J EJin. . -at v-" ! (Ime Hundred Check Creo iSSHadS proniM mike prwfSla most ewe hjer ,rih,7;t iniitteiurloasof which have been made with the view of maintaining ?i1. 21hd alsoof making a visit to our establishment profitable. SFutlra tlut-ther-represent theTmeapness of - CENTBAL IIOTHC CORNER, T. R. f M A G 1 L L WHOLESALE GROCEB r.v : ANP XXDMMIION. MEROHA.NT : - CoUeseSU, Charlotte. - Orders solicited nd promptly filled. several lines of goods that we ciose out. Di " Latest Style SILK HATS, SILK, "MOHA1B and f : - . GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, Gents', hand-made and Machine - - . ') Ladles, Misses' and Children's Shoes of best makes ! I TRAVEUHQ-BAGS, . -Traak and Shawl Straps- ' 1 1 "... JDST BECraVKD. ! m - . .1GVqu Will 11 wlWl tZL. IH1,E : M (B waok we. will oSar lri ; every departing H;r hann nswln with view of malntalnlrJi '1 - n n - " r . - . ,. . :: .. 1 aoWe renew W than be found to any other establishment - 1 VEAK,UNDEVtOP0 PARTS OF THB . HUMAN. BODY, Enlarged, . Developed Strengthened, etc.,' Is an Interesting advertisement long nut to our paper, In ;reply, to -Inquiries w will say that there is h6 evidence of humbug ' boiS this.- On the contrary, the advertisers are . ' highly indorsed. Interested persons may get settle circulars giving all particulars by addressing Erib Mkdioal Co., BuriH N. 1 Toledo Evening be lanlOeodawly .-.., -" i teas BOOTS iSHOLS, Ikii if . (' 31' mi tt -ji ..liiiik I" Terms of Subscription. ? daily.' - .. - Per copy.."..". ..... One month (by mall) . 6 cents. 76 Three months (by mall) Six months (by mall) One year (by mail) -v,-.. WEEKLY. ..S10O , .. 4.00 .. aoo . One year Six months.... ... .$2.00 Pofteye to all parte of the BrSneebiien eonles sent free on application. "Subscribers desiring the address of their paper changed will please state In their communl- waoon Dotn ue oia ana new aoaress. -;ir . , j : ! Rates of Advertlsinir. ' . One Square One time, $1.00; each additional ln- A schedule of rates for longer periods furnished on application. - . Bemit by draft on New York or Charlotte, and by Pftetomoe Monev Order or Beelstered Letter at our risk. If sent otherwise we will not be responsible lor miscarriages. - : There is a studied purpose onj tbii part of certain Republican leafijers and journals in the North, echoel by certain Kepublican leaders ana jpur-i nals in tlje So.(ith.wto make the Ncirth erri people-believe that a fair election in the.Soutli is aa impossibility, ikith the view, to crying iraud; when they. are. Deaten in JNOvemoer, ana to secur ing, " if ppssiber legislation that will make the Sooth powerless as a politi cal factorT The Senate investigating committee appointed to investigate the Danville an Copiah troulesj in their majQritykTepbrts represent j the South as practically gander the sway of tbe.bulldozert .and suggest jthe. possible necessity of further Congres sional' legislation ron; the question of the ballot in the event that these States go democratic in the. xioming Presidential election; Senator poar reiterated at in his Boston . speech, and intimated that if Mr. Cleveland, declined an election secured by Soithr. er ballot he i J, would :;Qthe';.Tighi thirigV' Mr. Blaine touches it mildly and Qen. liogan - wades in deeply in' their letters, of acceptance.'' The par-, tisan press talks about hbtguns. &c.'yr and the Southern party - leaders who, eat their bread from the hands of the Federal, patronage distributors chime in with them and make it appear that they Jive in a state of constant Canger and deposit; their ballots .at the peril of their liyes. There is hpthing hew,'' howeverj in all this.i- It is the bid song of every Presidential 'contest sung Over agamThesoiid, Sou th has been the bugaboo with which tley have tried and are now trying to keep the North solid. It serves another purpose, "tit gives thenvthe opportun ity to cry fraud When beaten yid to hold the Presidency if there is any possibility of holding it' They cried fraud in 76, claimed Southern States whicnyotdror Tilderij and H4n drcks, securdj the electoral commis sion, and,, thus' BtoJe the Presidency, sf Ther .is one w'ay aiid only on ej to put an nd to1 this thing, to stop this repeatedly recurring sectional caiV I cry, and that is by the defeat of the party which makes and keeps! it prominent. ' It is essentially a sec tional party, has lived, now lives apjd hopes to prolong its life by sectional ism. Its leaders haf e the South, not because it is the South, but becaus it is Democratic, . and if . ,todayiiiey could they .; woufd strip ' tls ' or jail political power and reduce us to U state of vassalage. They would befn anew the work of reconstruction, and. would so ordar it that the Republican party would have the supremacylnl all these States. That they would this if they couloVif they hold residency ana gee control or uon gress, there is no more doubt t there is that, the sun will sh August. Hanging on the brink of f ea.p as the party has been in ea :K recurring Presidential election, aid escaping destruction only by f ra id and - vociferous appeals tq-secti ism, its leaders, have become d ate, and are ripe for almost-anyrevo-lutionarjy txaakij that I4ay4are them and perpetuate v the power thfeyi now holdhey know that defeat means. politicaL death, annihilation and theyiare fighting with the desbdri ation-of ' men-driveit' into the 1 ditch. :.rThere Twill, be no permanent peacejorjthorougli unity of the'secr tions 'i iif,this country until these leaders-are crushed' wad- their . party routed. irncr .1. L ,1 i.j 'ii;number .of distinguished minisi nalsiaTfhe Nor'jaaving announced themselves i:as opposed to. Blaine on ' His- bad ' publio -record,- the- BtaiaeT managers are 1 trying id bfCaet thirLoyj scandalous storiesabut. froyenior. Cleveland's : private "life, 'and-l'fBeV havej :got a Buffalo minister to help them out ik the job. Lit is a little re- ister should have remaiflilen1rJd quiely' let this bid man be elected mayor M Buffalo . and .Governs- ( f wark in coming forward. -'aH: ,v. Among other reasons -aasigaed by some of, he supporters, of, Blaine why he should be elected is' because he is apfessmg7'Ch iChriBtians are somewhat nuraeroua in these United States.- There is some difference, however, between a pro- f essing "Christian -"and 1 a'practicin g Christian. John A. Logan is also a professing" Christian, ' lie joined the cliurch by telegraph. ,!: But' when he gets but of humor he ciw sling the cuss 'wbrds with the;' enprgy .ah fluency "of a iirai class ' .. .mm h " ' i : Hon. Thos. M. Norwood, of Savan nah, Ga., r has j been r nominated for Ctohgress by the Democratic convenr tion of the first district. "After, the 197th, ballot he was introduced as the dark horse and received.the nomina tion. Mr. Norwood ran as indepen dent candidate for Governor against Colquitt four years ago. " The Independent Blaine bolters in Connecticut 'say they will put in 10,000 little ballots against the gentle man from Maine, ; ; ,Gor. Cleveland: should send Ben. Butler an advance copy of his letter so that Ben. may be relieved from his state ofnncertainty andlknow what tQ 4 liXit: ' 't ' T ' 'i ?: 1 ' Dr. C, C. Donnell, Of San Francisco, the anti-Chinese man, has arrived at Chicago With two' lepers in a box car, .whom he proposes to exhibit to' en f.9rt5e his: anti-Chinese views. Gen. Perry, : the Democratic mi-, nee for Governor of Tlorida, is a ew Ehglander bf birth, settled in Florida before'the' tod ser 'with dis' tinctiorj in the Confederate armyi ttivJohn Mi Allen, the Democratic bah-"' didate for Congress Jn the first distrpt Mississippi,; if said to have entered the : Oonfederate:'flTmy"at the aae- f fourteen arid carried a musket i fox f our yearsrrTT ? A - j John r. Roach,:-: the ship builder, .is ry ne xo engineer, , some ,oi i me, iiuux: vote for' BiaineI,rv5Tohh. has busipeijs ifl' his ''eye. ' Blaine' and ' John pullj 6-! gether, arid John has made most of his lucre ouFof fat government con tracts. ' - - H50 Capt. .JohnE Bryant, who ihak been appointed, by President Arthur to take Geri. LorigstreeVs 'place f4 V- S.; marshal of the hdrthern district . of , Georgia,- - came from Mr.-' - Blaine's' State.:.: Iiohgstreet proposed to' liold' Over under the tenure of lloffice act."" ; ; The ;Washington; CritJc; saya H,lfcief Mugwumps (Inqependeius) "and i Sti John Prohibitionists are reaUy trying to eletClevelandi" If this be so,fith the; Democratic .vote; thafe;will jsjide into the -boxes jaext N0yemberir ithe chances look pretty good for O. , ;;Mr JasVW.lReid 6E Rockingham,: was Tmarampusly .iiommatefl fcirCjon- gregs ; from tne ! X.httn., oistricc . py the; convention, which - assembled ( in Greehsb6ro'.Tue8day:la8fc iK.Mr. iR B. Glenn, of .Stokes,1 ;was ch0seh as: dis trict elector. v: : 1 . : v '- Governor Cleveland's letter pf ac ceptance is said to be ready for publi-; cation. Accordmg;to the New York Commercial Advertiser vit is a joint production, ""to ( the excellence and comprehensiveness of which the cdm - bined 'wisdom: of;; numerous; Demo cratic visiting' statesmen has ..cbn- tribiited, 1 jH.1 What Democracy II as Done lor Weirth ?w Carolina; ,""r''Hr.- t tu Extract from Govr Vance's" jgpei sch' aS'JiTewberne '25t&ti'z-:n 'Now what has the Democraticrty done for :ys in, North Carolina if what was the cohditionl of affairs- in; 3867 and,1868and fs.sin 1870UJ:;Want you all to forget, these thing5 but we mu refer t'then'i to see what we have gained . by .the re turn of ' the Democratic; party to pow4)iiiTheri:.:the; i expensvlof the State government were one'miHion doUaiS per annum:' ' TheX)S,erJnp public schools, -no- asylums other than those which survived the war the railroads were all runv down ; jno public works going on t nothing; pe--paring for the good of the State-." dx- cent -that-old-r Oea. Dockerv Sra drving- a- few- skinned 'pine .poles Hstarnot the Democratic " party glven- you gooa government, given youj a jfearhed,'' pure judiciary, jeforned? rour county governments ana rre ieved' voii all here in these eastern-' counties V arid built " asylurns for. hdtb races o wtiic.n au,. ot. . ua snouict be proud! We have nearly doubled che nuniberf miles of, our., railioads tixi 0aMi' Mzjng.Myy? 'r.Oinilis? whereas tliere.iwasOBtst a x thousaiidv We hjrestlisherhooliap V the State fortotfc raCfisiaaa liOTmal schools as welly arid wjet rigid ecoc e ' my has been ctic'ThxppnseS of mainteimostlw State eoveniment is only $525,O0O.t-Wgbv;Tyred the1 u niversuy ana comprpmiea i ipe tiablie dfebtTiBtrithat we now '-have ereditiia v;.brt4r insteact iaacung te'tfieiDuraens: pr htifWea.,Ktouiid idollars' .yj tft.i the-r treasury apdhejplwilf have n Wili,Ml!l 'i-r,'r l vEverrthiBE; basH orosnered and' all jppjiirid purf,;jndustribaf J name umaaegreasi jH-ogresa. m Jtoi -iie gentleman 'wh!0 succeeded me; jn.i office of Grovexnor, and whd is here"! tonierhtZ is diiS Ihe chief . credit fox all thelmovriiehts.;iArid besidktoh atttmeabltf Property of the Stte. has. been m,cxeaeed.s,sixty nmil-3-libris of dollarsiioiByi' the-censUS we find thatthe-.cotton.-grown:i:tiie!i StotJiaa doubled; , tobacco more thajn i quadrupled, and, what iay.-better. tliaii allnot.Buddeniv but. bv stead viture mbing up, the use, M?:fPl4tuxkl are- called, has -nbreased five-foil The" DODuBlionTias .increased also J aritf l-frfigTit to welT 'clairh that this.' is due tDempratiSupremacy, for: T)o-mrwrTntja hsumliin rtnnht had 1 plagued sight todo'w'ith this, though;! not all. : Thmt of 'itrmoi-e-'tti dollaramitheiieasuryllt -;How"h long (wpuld that last the (Jld, ;set,' J if ' they ahould; get ipl HailiCJoUiBabia, Hap- py: liana l i I- - f ioars'Ot laugnter anp WUU VUCUlUJt:.! HO VUgUH?(IU DJ t.hAil ornnti cAA enna-.... . t-iisuh ncu Dlllg OllU DUWUV, UXO MOT 11 BOWUh,v(1 : "We'll ahat the floor and keep him out, Glorv Hallahah.;.' Fellbwitizens, the i - instinct pf wisdom is to '-continue the present happy state: of AfEairs in North Caroj- lina. wiiiim The Cholera Continaea to Decline. .Paris," July -30. There were .12 deaths irbm cholera at Marseilles last' night and 10 at Toulon: ';The force of the epidemic in those: two cities con tinues to decline; Three hundred fugi- tives nave returnea . to tneir. nomes within, the last two day s. -; ".;"; .Paris, July SO. A -duel is on tapis between M. Ulemanceau. : the we known Republican ' member of l the chambex of;; deputies and Deputy Avene. 'The trouble arose from , a political'dispute? iiiris- :? ; r ; A Case of Cholera Near Lucca. RoMEj July 30. A case of cholera has occurred near Lucca. -;: .' REWS flOTES. Theo. Myler, chief postofSce in spector at Atlanta, Ga., was arrested Monday mght, charged with embez lement while assistant postmaster in Atlanta. '-r;';r -t: i::.-" I - Dr, C. C, O-Donnell, of San Pran- f Cisco, wanted to exhibit his lepers at vaiciLgu on ine iase irons yesterday but. the health; .authorities, would Hot permit jttj-jt, r ,juHo;.4r. Uil--. -The'sXrmted J!3tat hairier iDis totchwith. Piesident Arthur. Coll; ireaenCic fmuips," 1 Assist intSecre- tary Davis, of tho State Department ana party; arnved m New York Moa t A cyclone visited Cimarron Station lBrmiea west , of Dodge , City, Mo.k Sunday nighty demolishing about ,a dozen houses. yiMrsi Barton an4 her child ad others were seriously, hurt, s" John Shaja miner. 'at Greelvl kfcl.: cut his wiEeVthfoat and stabbed her t seVh 'times in? the chest,, then ; stab Y wvt nimseic eignt times anqjjldteadj Jealousy prompted 'the ertmeil'v "J" ,At mt?ago,iSHnqay,: W:iute:a party; mi&i&YJP&m OTrcbpaca Utto Ml-j harW thft owner of the yacht, thriueh iuaabip toswhip)iBged ia rescue: J THe wifeorBetiidrpeTr passed throiighi'Sansas CityMonday eri ' r6ute ft'oni - San Diegd 1 Cal.J ; to; P6rtsrnouthN;1fl:.,.-fo : meet 4 LieuV Gxeelr." ' She is' aomriflnied bv I her" 'hfrif.riPiT' n'i:t?tl'iT'- t.iiDi fihilrlrtiri"1 ' - ! i-.iii J f The,- fourteen yeariold daughter of; Stephen Kimball, a wealthy farmer r a .-. - i ' a resjiutnginearJtiyops, ujcn.wjUM ptroJUng near her - father's house Sun dayvwas; seigedo and , outraged j by , 3two tramps;t .A hundred axetk iWent ia pursuit of !4;he.m;iv- mnuhjd Ar Trouple'is saredn' Ont.j whef e the farmers,-'- dissatdslned' with the arbitrators awards for right of wav,6f ; the Poritiac. and Pacific Junction Railway. ! J turned ' out' in lorce to prevent the construction! of Prderedtbthespot.' : '! ' ;: ..'-' 1 : ' juenry iJougias,- agea 17; a cierK in the la w,pfiice of William L; Royall, New York, was arrested Monday i ca the charge; of forging his . employ er'd name to seyenteen;; cnecka, ; aggrer gating; $335, . The .money was spent athoimraees30;:-:j;: io i ii- ' A'spari jo H ho- tiarrow caiiee 1 rail way bridge across ;WWte riverj near yv ortnington.: idq gave' way mon- day hnder passing trtin, - precipi tating the loaches and ' passengers into-the river ; 1 Wrii. HibbettS, t of Swiiz City, 'was instantly .killed,- arid Dr Cole, seriously" hurt. . r A brake-' man, had his - leg ' ahdl 4 jaw broken." James East was badly hurt:, -'and a Fullii this morning,Ked.;31aliahr, was referee.; ' 'DenJps'ey-wag seconded by Arthur, Chariibe'rs 'and Prof..'Watspn. Fulljains was1 scbn.ded by. John Flood arid Barney Aaroni , The umpire' was Jim Sh'annori.ia'-AKellf known' sporting ' London July Ms-rH desnateh- frbriii Foo Chow to the Times states that, great .tension nd..excitement prevail . in that .city-amohg'toth' foreigners, arid 1 Chinese? The JFreheh iriedof - war'lvin fE bortc ar "under ftteam and cleared for'action.: High uthpr- 5ty in Foo. OhWfhPTex.-'declal-eg tnat-peace -wiu certainly be -main, Vo miitiftr how Vfe6fiiBAsttn'j rAriclnfl Po. wuet1airterBjllj!urjoflEbpensiK,: PrleaiCa jluA o:i 3 1o Sji-OiT 1L moil ecx 'IJ? 1. sairniCia A-.ITD' C"a oaj ,54 I iTv, Gj-JsurlHi ftfaeaser :ta dS Agoe; tntiri,'! fIJj)umlgaIioa-fBlrBrJiana dvef-'Gp; 35lalt.iHi-ease 6C:fAiiifte. -after doe itriil.- im Q8iJGS9d .eranoqu bviioirico -oiE - i q 0H83U euoxzna oni lyirarsr j I 3: 3! - . t . im Aracenaa In all her.BtArts. BeavenlnJ dv Ottn evenestaref Algniij&an! lover' oiui ii auuieiiiurKurciurawHuauvbiwiui leeex-i WClHeol trejitine ftiiitleebtai the! Meil J ichcaaethuti MHn'-ttoiTtl.'f fefrflmtereotoe'oitti'H T Dears the im (knrswhty of - stwifiili. eerfcmilrbt' effect. peiMaitce, aa-ii;rttvr eiieapjiesa.. . Tiiei -! spniouy itr-Kir T:uor s.geuiiine.r Jjfl.Vi szli o'lianiliiw aemwconi hnk Tr .t-itf'v ,r!T fir mirtMvvIllni'K - r fhla wi perUtjriiijit.twa members. oflS MyhfltaeaifiteKHrttn?. niir naVliiz silfL rl iviiHii'i ii rii nbi i imiviiiHi'iix;.' : feral tot wa !PnfUSliBi menstruilrreg-f T 1 iilaritv.niKl,i2iiVlne.ten tre ll wlthouLK '- beneltt bv" VaridU?hiedlcal doctors. erfeT . t teneth'ewnijileteiv jeoTeii fb 'oae bottn-f T" SC. of lr. J. Bral!lcld1s -teinale BegulaionU-U- lie eueci in eucn cases is trmy womienui.i .. ., .1 ..... 1 1 . .n , I... W.m,.U ...1 iinfn'r luu nt nmj viro icu&cuj irc uiicu nv rr dmaa s-ttew raenA'!jov-uiriiiuiji i-n'fj Vj'-ifj fUC'Xt, tBiJu. .i Send for our book" oa'&e ''Health' ahVsT. - FlftT-foiir miles vest of CMrlotto, and one mile from Carolina Central Kaflruad, b new open ior the reeepUou of vlsitora; - -' -" ' - - " - ; Maeks wHlbeatSprUigaStaUon ontheanlvalof ever? train. ..-...-,....,-., r.-.i. . I -Cold and Warm- Baths, White arf ' Bed Shrphtir and Chalybeate. Waters, new Bawling Alley t Cro quet, fine Band of Music, a good-Piano, and vari ous other amusements for the p leasure seeker, r ' ' Flenty of lee secured for the season. Every room has been thoroughly renovated and whitewashed. fSThe table will be famished with the best tbe- market affords. For further Information address the proprietor, : - 8. MoB. POSTON, ' iuualdtt . , ) Shalby. Clflave.in i eotnty, N. C. number of other passengers, received minor injuries. --. - r ' -'-' : -. ; j ; -s..i. i - 11 ,1 ; y A.x) U i f. Tte trize'8luggers ' ' 3L -a; FSvorb jlyj3Demifeey and FuUiams-' fight for $2.000' was decided one rorihds;iaBtihg35 minutes. ftJ"H ;'e. ""tl ARiPITPfe 3uo ' EIITH .:.:. i --fOF (Hi: r .Knit ' - . - v' A.. 1'.. ; . pj I:.: t.F' :.r ;::i VAn4 no cessation; in Q'fi.'1- . ' 3 . ,-1-I 1 .1-- sitfoff-M bun ,iu,za ll.rr-iisssrr Mm )0: pieces lOMUSleikohed Sheetings feedftlQlts at 98xcarofe cheap at Damaserarrantcd f A aiewiineF of ) OriehtahLaces .'tiut'n;:v Jo swiolit IVttlltaVt sai ;We are offeHiilclipr and Mohate tftste io 3.s i 'iUiV -X.-;i J Mi ChJ t.fq una M IMPORTANT 25 Dozen Genuine FreiieH'Tcr&rfe fSHirt niarked:a3wn ..in:; .IO Dpzen Fncy C SMrte,d eveiry!iOjiemell3nade and nnisnedi worth'.lzd.4narlrjpdi i:;'i6iOiq ft " fit f " We are now: offering; sonop Extraordinary Bargains iiiSum hlereight.pet -'ftrice'that1 'will Stdnigh'ou. Gents'. Sildttdfenandfief cBfeW1 tJnlCrjlMnd Guffg, Genta'HoMeraad GloVesfCrp'iits JWweMnWew- Clry, :ali tIie,;Yery;ipip0lfes -J7 S 1 i i - $-xqr.'i ilh-Sbiiiioo p'tt 'jUifts I'm Lloi f c3 arzkmina USrvr if 11" 'L2''' VSZSirisnri i slliso od Hi n isoy dchlw j.30'10 oJJ P.fi Jlo'i UOiJli-jVIOa sdT . 71 w ;..r;f 3i 3iJl .iVOT'ioc toq)II.QIIR. ii.n ,it -fck .TRn :i, .... . , 5" i- - r-un lyii- &uf 0 ii IQI nu.- liners n ei 31 .vos-oarsiiau lio? f '-. oJ v&eiooiaoCI "rii lo -o AStHpfrtfe?rsnik'er Sntf Wh $l0& ltf ahy' htouse In Af hmCheek Creole Suit, ivortaitti'jtaj hoosi fi this oiov inv( wno Jf.rt3 ,ewoai! 03ii ..di 7u iioitsSi'.tasivr sJi ;f.K0VELttESlS-i Binail trWef(f-25 nei .sviiiu jo iiijiia ulirSsh uov t HOiluun villi rridsinitifl .n-iraJloslirrinrJ di 1,-b'ti 10a 3x; snu Ynanpoh - bobnotra tKiViri air &ti tilth Hi 71' 2 VU i t i Ut . r -1 Ma-'HO1! 1 lit . ItJIU f - Ijil JUSTJliJ I 4 t-..3f,OA tQ i -rt-uvJ Hi3 i.a,iiX iJ;Mui w 1 SO'. 02 h-:,'o, fry-;h :r, .:::,.-..r . O 1 : ' . -- t m THE-,. tf'TVfryTTtti and w&CraiOTaul Laces" for -Linen 'JO drtwn' - tflft 'Mhtmii viJuJiio.i ffiadfafclfe. at extremelyJaw- prices. n j WHS. LI IJ I. linn 111 hud 1 111 rloooqs liiiiqiiO c obaux eoniiV .tcD -giaifrIO pil oioad Idgia loriio orfJ 'oofllsilJ lotajpq siSidw JcUJSiiKJD oaL'iia srii Jioqqua 10I besigoloqn enio nnrn efiiovr on En"1 9d dndJ TniT59 Yd ivniyvyv tin im iviuuu ovsil-jd Ifc:bni oV" ; ii LMilai . this ritrsobW)f,-a for . .r . fT fisoiljj44 r J hi Mil $150 2.00 ib1 -.03 vlaV , 0 .VI .KOTflSaiETT-I q noiJnov -elliranoo iol beiiJei Lna .hoiaioqoa N caw floti XdOioHt - .1 CD - --- am r r -ia oi Ranlflair ta di bail .si ioc-1 z-Am&i iT ,vnn:oa zrm ou ivroa. CD EfJT