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DAILY; CHARLOTTE OBSERVER : WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1884.
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Arrival and Departure of Trains.
TOWNSI1IP REGISTRARS
THE LEGISLATIVE TICKET.
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Richmond and Danville Aes-Linb.
No. 50- Arrives at Charlotte from Richmond at
1.20 a. m. Leaves for Atlanta at 1:30 a. m.
No. 51 Arrives at Charlotte from Atlanta at 4:10
a. mr Leave8forKlehmond.at420a.nl.
No. 63 Arrives at .Charlotte from Eichmond at
12.85 p. m. Leaves for Atlanta at 1 p. m.
No. 53 Arrives at Charlotte from Atlanta at 6:55
p. m, Leaves for R&hmond at 7.-00 p. nu
CnAELorrs, CKlchbia ajtd Augusta- .'
Arrives from Columbia at G:15 p. m! .
Leaves for Columbia at 1 p. in. u- .-.
C, C. & A. A., T. & O. Division.
Arrives from Statesville at 1050 a. in.
- Leaves for StatesvlUe at 7:13 p.m.
Caeoi a Centbal. -
Leaves for Wilmington at 8.-45 p.' m.. and for
Laurinborg at 7 :10 a. m.
Arrtves from Wilmington at 7 a. m., and from
Lauxlnburg at 3:45 p. m. -
; - C. C Shelby Division.
Leaves for Shelby at 635 d. m. : - "
Arrives from Shelby at 12:06 p. m.
Matt a.
General Delivery opens at 7:30 a. m.; closes at
7.00 p.m. - ,
Money Order Department opens at 9.00 a. m.;
closes at 6 SX) p. m.
Index to fnew Advents entente.
Absolutely Pure.
fbls powder nevw TOrte'
marvel of purli
More economic J
h mhnlAnnwneMi.
amwiltlon wtth the multitude of low test, snort
,fij),L glum or jmnnphate powders Boulot U id
uns. Whole-iale by .1". , . . -
CELE8MTEB
wittkowsky & Baruch Carpets, etc.
W. Kaufman & Co Great odd and end sale.
, H. Barringer Land for sale.- .,...'.,
J-S. Philips Machine hands wanted.
John A. Bixby Attention Independents. --
K. Barringer Land sale.
'' Indicauoa.
South Atlantic States, fair weather
in northern portion, partly cloudy
weather and local showers -in south
ern portion, nearly stationary tem
perature, northeast to southeast
winds., ' ,
Lk:AI. KU'l'LKS.
Tlie reputation of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters
asa iirevrtiilve ef epidemics, a stomachic, an In;
vlturant, a general restorative, and a specific for
lever and aue. Indigestion, bilious affecti' ns,
rheu'iiiitlrtin nervous debility, constitutional weak
ness, is established upon the sound basis of more
tiian twentv yeaix experience, and can no more be
sbitenb? the claptrap nostrums of unscientific
inp everiusimg nius vj me
pujtemlets. than than
igh their denies.
For sale by all druggists an.l Dealers generally.
McAdeii
0FFJZRS TO THE
FIVE TON
k
Don't forget the Calvary festival
tosmorrow night. In addition to the
usual refreshments, they will vote
away some fancy articles to popular
young ladies.
Yesterday at Newcombe's : ma
chine shop3 Mr. J. G. Cable, the fore:
man, ' had his hand badly hurt by
petting it caught in the band saw.
-There are still a few sound hands -at
Newcombe's. , . - ' -. " . .v . : .
The red sunsets have begun again,
and now we laugh dull times to scorn.
Let the day be ever so dull and locals
scarce, .we 11 mourn not so long as the
red sunsets stand, by us.
The Virginia Midland track was
cleared " yesterday and trains came
through without interruption. ," The
parties who wrecked the train" Mon
day, nave not yet been captured. .
; The Superior court put in another
day yesterday on the trial of' Kirk's
suitior $20,000 against the Richmond
& Danville Railroad. Several wit-
nesses underwent a long examination.
It is thought that the lawyers will be
able t begin their argument before
the jury by noon today. ;
Gen. Scales and Dr. York spoke
at Shelby yesterday and today will
meet at Rutherford ton. Three hun
dred people met Gen.- Scales at the
.depot in Shelby and escorted him up
town. lhere was no one to meet
York, though he arrived on the train
with Gen. Scales. '
- noyelty n the way of cams
paign badges has 5 just been "intro
duced in the city by Johnie Ander
son, at Tiddy's who is now selling a
badge that shows at night. In the
dark it shines ; like phosphorous and
will help to illuminate the voter home
on his way Irom loqge -meeting. .
- At tne mayor's court yesterday
Xiizzie Knox, colored, was fined $5
for being drunk and disorderly. W.
C. Mungo, of South Carolina, was
put under a Bond of $50 for trial by
the Inferior court tor assaulting jonn
Williams, colored, with a pistol. M.
Henshaw was fined $5 for beiry
drunk ana disp.rderjy. " - A.
The colored population of the
suburb known as Greeneville have a
Sunday echool organised with fifty
scholers. They Have' no house in
which to worship, and they propose
to build -one. Next Thursday night
they -will give a moonlight - lawn
party to raise .the seed money for the
church. Thev appeal for aid. and
we trust tUgir. Earjy wl he a $nah-
cial succesg. .
- - J9 "Hi- " -
A Colored Absentee" In the Toils.
Annie Stewart, a colored woman of
this city, has been missing for several
days, but the Atlanta Constitution
brings news of her. That paper says:
"Annie was arrested in Atlanta Sun
day by Patrolman Reid. The prisoner
is charged witn acanaoning ner two
year old child, and the arrest was
made UDon the complaint ' of Lula
Wilson.: twho lives 1 bh QolUna street,
near GUmr street. The woman says
that Annie Stewart came to her home
soon after she reached the city, "-- and
leaving the child, went off, promising
- r i to resurmii w u . .
i- U r Q b tOCK Ot to keep herpro'rajse, tod, the womah,
kS -1 orioliinff tn iiirA fnr the child.
called upon Patrolman Reid ana re
quested him to make the.'arres,".
Sboptine at aaI Kockine Trains. .
Trfint'on. a station on the Charlotte,
Columbia & Augusta, road, is a bad
Jocaiiy, from &U Acpounts, vThe pas senger
trains, white passing m that
vicinity, are frequently , pelted witij
rooks and chuaks of wood, but yes
terday there was a sjignt cnange wi
the programme, and a pistol was
fired at the train Capt. John Alii-
. m 1 VvTT All
son, tne conauctor, was mttiug, uj a
open window. The bullet entered the
winddVi graced the back bf the 'con
ductor's head, and passed out of the
car tnrougn me oppusito mw-v
Capt. :Allfe6n diatirrctlj: heard the
pistol fire,'an4 if kg hadha4 his, hapd
hi T the Wk of I his head, his. hand
would have been pierced by tne out
let. Day before yesterday a rock was
thrown into the wiuaow or a paa
gep train at the eame iocauty. The
milroad- comDany ought to settle a
few detectives about Trenton. -
'For the November Elections Yeter-
I day's Proceeding of the Board -ol-
j County Commissioners. .. . .
! . The county commissioners met at
ithe court house yesterday to take up
the unfinished business of Monday's
; meeting. Among the most important
transactions of the board was the ap
pointment of registrars of election
for the various townships of the
county for the November elections,
jl884. The registrars appointed are
ias follows: Charlotte, Ward 1
John BBethune. Ward 2 Jas. C.
Long. Ward 3 R. J. Siffoj-d.' Ward
4 -W. B. Taylor.
', Berryhill S. S. Herron. "
i Steele Creek F. Lee Erwin. :
! Sharon E. H. Walker. - -i
Providence J. S. Grier. " . '
Clear Creek C. P, Mungo.
Crab Orchard, Box 1 C. 15. Cross,
i Box 2- Jno. A. NewelL
Mallard Creek,- Box 1 Jas. C.
Cochrane. Box 2 Jno. P. Ritch." ;
i Deweese; Box 1 F. J. Knox. - Box 2
i A. J. Hunter.
i Iiemley's--R. F. Blythe.
t Long Creek J. W. Sample. '. " :
; Paw Creek D. A. McCord. -r
Morning Star, Box 1 J. W. Hood.
: Box 2 M. E. Crowell. - ... . ....
: Pineville J. H. Collins. , r
5 In regard to school district 41, in
:Deweese township, the board ordered
that a division be made, making the
icorpoiation of Davidson College one
;school district and the remainder of
41 another district; with J. F. Mc
Graw. W. R v Smalls and T.ETPotts
as committee for the district outside
of Davidson College. Foi Davidson
College district, J. Lee Sloan, Dr.
Duprey and S. R. Neal were appointed
committee. , . . ; . :
I The following payments were or
dered to be made. . J. Watts, for
building bridge over Black creek, $90;
Austin Cooper, railroad fare for Amy
Hayes and Julia Davidson, colored
paupers and lunatics to Goldsboro
asylum, $27; T. L. Vail, second class
ticket for colored pauper from Char
lotte to South Boston, Va.t $5.30; J.
A. Young, clerk Inferior court, .half
fees in insolvent State cases disposed
Of August term, 1884, $418.76 ; J. . Ai.
Asbury, furnishing material" and
building convict stockade, $457; R. B.
Caldwell, 37 cords of wood for poor
house farm, $55.50; W. R. Stearns; 8
bushels wheat and 45 bushels oats for
poor house farm, $29.30; M. E. Alex
ander, sheriff, summoning 30 regular
and 70 talis jurors Inferior court, $16 ;
Richard Moore, pipe and work on
stove, knife and brooms tor jail, $5.05;
Yates & Strong, advertisirig.notice
for physician tor poor, and-other
notices, $12.
White' Lead,
TOTSEED.OIL,
Coius. V&r&Khes. Be.
OM CAR LOAD
.lews w Oi
' J H. Mo ADEN !
keeper,
: montn
The First Baie in Concord; ; " v ! '
, Yesterday morning" Mr. John IL
Morrison, one of the leading farmers
of Cabarrus, made his appearance
on the streets of Concord - driving . a
wagon which contained the first new
bale of cotton for Cabarrus county
this season. The bale was a good.
heavy one, and was bought by (Jan
nons & Fetzer for $11.50, For several
years past there has been a rivalry
between Mr. Morrison and Esquire
Ludwig, of Cabarrus, as to " which
would be able to get the first bale on
the market, and it is to be presumed
thajt Esquire.Ludwig is now not far
behind, with his new oaJe Lassen
gers who arrived pit the noon train
yesterday report : that iu . Cabarrus
county, along the line of the railroad,
the farmers were picking cotton in
the fields. : - ; -
. Anson county's first bale was mar
keted at Lilesville yesterday by-Mr. E.
R. Diggs. It weighed: 480 pounds
and was bought by Donald W.
Waters at 10J cents.,
Personal Mention. -
( We were pleased to have calls yes
terday from Mr. Ev J. Hale, editor of
the Fayetteville Observer, and Mr. J,
C. Tipton, of the Lincoln Press.
' Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Eecles left yes
terday afternoon for Louisville, Ky.,
to see the big exposition." They will
take in Chicago, Saratoga, Quebec
and New York before their return.
- Mr. and Mrs George Mosemah, of
BroOklyn, Ijew ork,,are in our city,
where they . expect to spend some
time. They are the guests of r their
daughter, Mrs. John H. Newcombe.
Judge David Schenok spent yester
day in the city, .v : . 1 : ;
.Rev. Dr. Walter Pharr I returned
home yesterday - from Cleavelancr
Springs. We regret to learn that he
is in extremely feeble health.
? ; Mrs. Jas. W. Jalonaleft yesterday
on a visit? to Her old home in LouisT
ville,Ky. - - '
i Mr. John R. Harris, a well known
young salesman of Concord, has ac
cepted a position in the establish
ment or ttargrayes CS &ieanuer, m
.tbi3 city, andis now with that firm.
'MrT. L. Seigle left yesterday for
Inorthern markets to purchase his fall
jstock of goods.
Seales and X ork at jncoln,ton.
- The two canciiaates ior uweiuur
had a lively time at Lincoluton and
! it was a sad day for Djv Yxu-k. We
i have heard several men say that
York was badly used up. . wuup
Schenck heard the discussion and he
gays oandidly and truly speaking, he
never before knew a man to be so
thoroughly and completely frazzled
out as was Dr. York. . Gen. Scales'
tribute to the Confederate soldiers,
and his denunciation !qf York'd at-j
tempt to defame' them, was. Judge
Schenck says, the finest thing he ever
heard fall from the lips of any speak
er.n Scales electrified, the croVd. He
fairly surpassed nirflstif and flayed
$ork unmercifully. In his tnbuterto
? v. a rinn derate soldiers. Gen, Scales
turned tor. Ywk and said? ;These
noble heroes will live in poetry and
song and their memories will be
cherished in the hearts of the people
longafter your rotteD carcass has been
forgotten in your dishonored grave.
Thl crowd cheered andYwk winced.
There isW doubt about it, York is
badly hacked. 'He is not ; by any
means a maicii amf
Views of a Citizen of Mornins Star.
Township on the Selection of Repre
sentatives. - ' -
JThe following communication, ad
dressed to the city editor of The
Observer, was received - yesterday
and we take the responsibility of its
publication upon ourself, during the
temporary absence of Col. Jones, who
went to Salisbury yesterday atternoon
to attend a .meeting relative to the
railroad celebration in Charleston,
Swain county, on the 12th. . ' -
- -N W. H.H.
MORXISa iSTAR TOWSSHD?,
" - - September 2, 1884.
-Reviewing the results of the late
primary conventions held throughout
the county, I am gratified to see that
there is a disposition on the part ot
the people this - year to ' send plain,
matter-o Wact, practical,- common
sense men to represent us in the Leg
islaturemen who will go there to
serve the people and not in the inter-,
ests of themselves or their individu
al friends. I take it for granted that
uapt. 8. is. Alexander will be norm -
nated for the Senate by acclamation,
and that on the first or second ballot
Capt. Waring and Capt. Ardrey will
be selected as two Of the representa
tives for the House. Jb'rom the gen-'
era! sentiment of the people and rrom
the flattering expression already
made at the primary meetings, 1 take
it , that your chief, Col. Charles R.
Jones, will be selected' to complete
the ticket. ' : C '.x . ' - '." .
. This, I think, at least should be
done. Col. Brown has many friends
arnong us who would like to see him
nominated again, but he has served
us twice berore, ana besiaes, nis
services to us as a county commis
sioner are too valuable. We can't
spare Ardrey and Brown' both from
the board and one or the other must
stay. It would not be right to send
Our whole board of county commis
sioners to the Legislature.
. Besides this, Col. Jones, so every
body says,' will make a capital repre
sentative. e He is Tpractical ; he has
good, hard common sense in abund
ance and is familiar-with the wants
of the people and the needs of the
county.- Politicians labor only for
themselves at certain '' seasons ; but
here is a man who has labored not for
himself, but for the Democratic party,
day in and day out, . in season and
out of sea3on for the past twenty
years. : Who can estimate . the good
his pen has done our party, our coun
ty and our people ? He has been a
true worker, and if any man deserves
recognition and reward it is Col.
Chas. R. Jones. Iam no particular
friend of his, but I admire him for
the labor he has performed. He' will
make a; good and capable repre
sentative and I believe our people
intend to try him. "Jones for the
House" is our ticket. C. L. O.
' . For Ibe Iegislatiire. -
The frfeeds of Kit W. Lyles present his name to
the townshlD conventions for the lower bouse of the
Legislature, as one eminently qualified to fill that i
office. Be will, we believe. If elected, make faith-
ful and efficient legislator. Subject to the action
oi tne Democratic eounty coevention. -
- Chab Orchard.
For the
tteprexenta. i
House oi
. live.
The many friends of A. Jones Hunter Esq., re
cognizing his peculiar fitness as a representative In
the Legislature, hereby announce nlra as a candl-
aaie, suoject to ine uemocraue nominating con
vention. . He is a true and tried- - Democrat, emi
nently Qualified for the Dositlon.and will add much
strength to the party. We heartily commend him
to the confidence and hearty support of the voters
of Mecklenburg county, and If elected believe he
will faith fnlly represent the Interest of the people.
... ,.. .. .. MANX VOTERS.
County Legislative Ticket.
J The foUowtne named gentlemen are suggested
for nomination by the approaching Democratic
eounty convention as eminently fitted to compose
the Legislative ticket for Mecklenburg: -. -
! FOB SENATOR.
SYD. B. ALEXANDER.
- - - OB HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. - x "
R. P. WARING,
' CHAS. R. JONES, - -.
- W. K. ARDREY. -
A stronger ticket, or one composed of men bet
ter qualified to discharge the duties of legislators
coma not do nominated. uluhajitji.
"...For Coroner, L . ' '
The friends of J. A. McLure present his name to
the Democratic nominating convention tor the of
fice of coroner. If there Is any reward due for an
arm given to the "Lost Cause" now Is the time and
he Is the man. Living In Charlotte he can be con
veniently reached from all parts of the county.
Urs. Jos Person's Column,
Mrs.JoePerson's
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REMEDY
August Mm
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II L I S I PKLBiai
TO
Hhenmatism. A Great Warfare on li Oats,
AND
' For Coroner. ;.
TO TEE CmZENS OF M-BCKLENBURG COUNTY :
- The friends of S. B. Smith announce him as a
candidate for re-election to the office of Coroner,
subject to the Democratic nominating convention.
Mr. Smltb has filled the office f orthe past two years
In a manner acceptable to the people. Not a word
of complaint has been raised In any quarter, and
the fact of the greatly reduced expenses during his
term ot office commends him to favorable consid
eration at the hands of the voters of Mecklenburg.
: .. ' ,, , MORNING STAR.
ii. For Register of Deed.
The friends of W. W. Grler announce him a can
didate for Register of -Deeds for Mecklenburg
county, subject to the action of the Democratic
nominating convention. . ;
, Tarboro, N. C, July 7, 1881
Mrs. Job Person: ' - .
Dear Madam For eight or ten years I have been
a sufferer from some cutaneous disease resulting
from Impurity of the blood, which was manifested
hv neveral laree sores on mv face, with dir. hard
scabs, which would shed and others form contlnu- i
ously. It was pronounced by an experienced phy
sician to be "Lupus." I was also a severe suaerer
with Rheumatism, and It was with difficulty I could
walk at alL After trying various treatments I was
Induced by my pastor to try your REMEDY. After
uslne three bottles I was perfectly cured. The.
sores are all healed, my general health Is good and
my Rheumatism Is entirely relieved. As a remedy
for Rheumatism, Skin and Blood Diseases I con
sider It without an equal. . -I
am very truly, : .
, - E. D.MACNATR.
An Opportunity to Buy New Ones at
For Register of Deeds. .
The friends of Mr. J. W. Cobb announce him as
a candidate for the Democratic nomination for
Register of Deeds of Mecklenburg county. He has
been In the office for 8 years under the good old
William Maxwell, and Is now well qualified to fill
the office as chief. His name will be before the
Democratic County Convention for that office.
t v f For Register of Deeds. ;
At the solicitation of many of my friends, I
horehv annnnnnA mvsnlf a candidate for the Office
of Register of Deeds for Mecklenburg county sub-.
lect to tne action oi we ueiuucranu bmub vuu-
VenUOn.-!. - : . TT . i. i-n iinnnA.
C For Sheriff. -"
The friends of Major J. M. Davis are authorized
to announce him a candidate for the office of sher
iff of Mecklenburg county, subject to the nomina
tion of the county convention. -
.Irs. Joe Person's
REM E DY
GIVE AWAY PRICES."
Wa hveniiAntd tnmther the remnants of a verr neeessfnl season in Straw Goods, and reeohed
that we will not carry a single Straw Hat over. We have sold thousands and now the few dozens kft
must go, that we may maintain our prominent position as Hatters again next season with an entirely
new stock. Our narrative told and reasons given for this "reckless cut," we will proceed to buslaeea-
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YOU CAN THIS DAY BUY ANY DOLLAR
STRAW HAT IN OUR STOCK
Thursday in Shelby and the Special
St'rain.
If politics are not red hot in Cleve
land, it is a hard old county to heat
up. Gen. Scales and Dr. York spoke
in Shelby yesterday, the county can
didates speakthere : to-day, and to
morrow they will have the big rally,
barbecue and flag raising, when
speeches will be made by Senators
Vance and Wade Hampton, Captains
W. W. Kitchen, Octavius Coke, and
CoL W.-H. H. i Cowles. The people
of Shelby have purchased an immense
wire banner, bearing double lire size
portraits of . Cleaveland .and Scales
and this is to. be raised during the
day.- .
The barbecue .is, to be a genuine
ante bellum affair, with roast beef,
mutton and pork. In response to an
order received in this city yesterday,
Mayer & Ross shipped to Shelby one
thousand pounds of "O.' K." bread,
and the order slated that there would
be meats to match it. The people of
Shelby have made all arrangements
for af magnificfant affair and will be
able to accommodate every body that
attends. Undoubtedly there will be
a erreat crowd present, i -
A splendid opportunity will be of-.
fered all our people, an.a toe peopie
livine alone the line of the Shelby
Division of the Carolina Central road
to attend. A special excursion train
is to be run from Charlotte, leaving
here at 8 o'clock Thursday morning
and reach Shelby at 11 a. m. Re
turning, the train will leave Shelby
at 6 in the afternoon ; and - arrive in
Charlotte at 9. The fare for the
round trip- from Charlotte will be
only $1.50. & good many people will
go fro'm here." ' - .
CHARITY BEGINS AT IIOJIE. :
For Slierifl.
-The many friends of W. F, Griffith, recognizing
his peculiar fitness for the office, hereby announce
him for sheriff of Mecklenburg county, subject to
the action of the Democratic county convention.
His public services as deputy sheriff have been of a
highly satisfactory character, and his friends think
he deserves promotion at the hands of the Democ
racy A Candidate Withdraws. '
To the Editor of the Observer: -
I have decided to withdraw my name as a candi
date for the office of sheriff. I am under many ob
ligations to my friends for the support promised
me, but for private reasons I am no lonfer a candi
date, J.W.HOOD,
July 28th, 1884. . V
Candidate for herllT.
The many friends of J. Wtt Kirkpatrlck, nomi
nate him as a candidate for the office of (sheriff of
Mecklenburg county, at the ensuing election, sub
lect to the-actlon of the Democratic county eon-,
ventlon. . MANT VOTERS.
junel4dAwtdc
For Sheriff.
The many friends of Capt. L. A, Potts propose
his name as a nt nominee lor tne nign omee oi
aharlfT nt thin mnntv. subleot to the aetion Of the
Democratlo Mecklenburg county convention. He
is a true and tried Democrat, eminently qualified
for the position, and will add much strength to the
uemocraey o ourouni. -
For Conaty Tre warer.
The friends of Mr. i. H. McClintock propose his
nanwMi ramUdata for the office of County Treas
urer, subject to the ratification of the Democratic !
convention. -
ThA flnanwi nf thn eonntv have been so well
managed by that excellent soldier, Capt Belk; that
tax-payers of all shades of political faith will regret
his retirement, but If he decides not again to stand
for th omen, all will be nleased if his successor Is
one who carries about the same badge of honor.
Let us nominate and elect Mr. Mc-CHntock.
WILL
COUNTERACT
mPUKITY.
BLOOD
GOLD6BORO, N. C, June 28th, 1884.
Mrs. Joseph Person:
Madam Having had the pleasure of meeting
you in our city, I feel it my duty to freely give you
the following testimonial of the efficacy of your
vuinahift nrp.nnrntinn. I have been afflicted for
several years with some blood disease which settled
In my leg, producing ulceration. I was advised to
visit the Hot Springs, in cur State, but only found
partial relief. Through the advice of a friend I
was induced to try your valuable REMEDY, and am
happy to state that it has effected a permanent
cure. .Hespecrtuuy t. A. GRANGER.
Mrs Joe Person's
IF!0 SAD.
And Keep the Other Half for Another
Season's "Head Dress.":.
It seems a shame that Gallant Puck and Loyal Vacation should be reduced in rank when tbey have
served with such marked distinction, but it to ordered that t hey "share the common fate of all," and
to-day you buy them at half price, which is not one-fourth ot their value. - .
All Straw Hats at 75 and 50, rants will now &e sold for 25c
When rou see a man bareheaded or sporting a shabby hat, please excuse TJS from any responsibility
we have placed It within the power of every one to "brush up." and be genteel, in this great tstraw
tiat sale ana saennce, vj our ixronua, m trum uur msa wm imwo mou buu. . . '
EJ. D. Ijatta fe Bro.
Junei4M884.
Mecklenburg i
No. 15.305..
New (Means Jea Win Parts o.f the
Capital Prize ot $75,000.
Eugene Gaudlns, warehouseman for Messrs. B.
Onorato Ca for some time, is a good and trusty
worker. 1 He was comparatively happy at hUhome,
No. 231 St Peter street, and In his walks he passed
a place in which the tickets 'of ' the Louisiana State
Lottery Company are'dlsplayed. He had purchased
tickets Inlpartnershlp wtth his fellow-workers.
During August he saw displayed one which particu
larly struck his fancy No. -15,365-whether It was.
the peculiar arrangement of the 6's. or the magi
cal placing of the 3, even Gaudlns la at a loss to
explain. sj,i taat particular uci
pee peer out enticingly from; ttie
niniiii ti be bought' The day
and lit ill it' hufia In the window
were-droBplng oB, and when the last day, the l2Ui,
arrived, irwas almost to ne pmea rornsion&unesB.
G'audlhs eacli day glaneeu hastily to see If his little
friend was still In place, started- several times to
walk boldly In an1 buy on his own account; but the
old trammels of the partnership arrangement held
him. nnt.ii the last moment Ten O'clock on the
rcket"TheTevo
ademy of Music
b rgh!roufcNo. 15,-86o as drawing the capital prize.
The-faot was piibllshed and came soon to the ears
of Gaudlns, who yesterday was poor, but to-day, hv
the investment of a dollar, ranks arnong the
bondholders." - : - - - ' 1 -
He called at the oftlee ot The Louisiana State
Lottery wlThMr. Onorato, and was promptly paid
in fall.- A reporter wanted to know what he pro
posed to do, and he answered that he WQuW bur
nice home for his ; family, and. hat seeing them
placed beyond the. reach of want and in comfort
would he as mn:h happiness as he desired, The
lane oi nis money ne vyoiuu try utvtwv pwn-
LAND FOR SALE.
Pursnant to a morteure made by John Brewer,
and wife M. E.J. Brewer, duly recorded and regis
tered. I will sell at auction, at the Court House, In
Charlotte, on Saturday, the 4th of October, next,
the tract of aorei of land, whereon said parlies
formerly UveU three miles south of Charlotte, ad
joining a H.. HUton and others. ; : ,
Terms easa, c ojjuusunn,
sep3dltw5w V : '. " . Trustee.
LAND SALE, 4 '
Pursuant to a mortoge.' ano assignment made
by Wm. P. Llttia ad wife, duly recorded and regis
tered, I will ifell at auction, at the Court House, in
rtuirlntte. on Saturday, the 4th of October, next,
the valBAble tract of land of 210 acres, whereon
said Little now resides, about 6 miles northwest Of
Charlotte, adjoining Dr, John wTajera"
8es3dltw6w . frusteea.Asalimee.
Sewing Siae HmisWaated.
Two first ckus hwtv onerators on the Slneer sew
ing maohine, and who are expert with the needle,
can obtain permanent employment at good wages,
y applying at once V . ;
seplut v, . J. S. PHILLIPS.
ISicBnimcBcDy
IS
A F I N E TONIC.
tably, and would ntmself conHnne tqplay his mod
orf nmt iinsnotlpil hv nrosDerlty. He signed his
name neatly to the receipt for the money, and went
out of the office of the Lottery as happy anoroon.-
tented a man as tne wesoeni now cuuimn.
New Orleans Picayune, August lh. -. . :
Hearing that another fortunate holder of apart
of Ihelucky number, 15,365. drawing S75,0(X) in the
.,m,ot mthomn. n( The Louisiana State Lottery,
was on hand io collect Ws money, a reporter- itter-
tHwdhim, Mr. Louis Seymour, tne lortunate
wTfeWd,8 Atteition, lndppendents.
yon are nereoy nonnea iu musuu uw
moathly meeting f your company at jovx haU tti
(Wednesday) evening. Sept 3. IW, atS Vcck
sharp. - FuUattentonoedesBy order of
- W, Jt JLtBBiaOM, Secretary. "
CHARLOTTE
Femalei Institute.1
The next tern begins Wedneslayi' 10th mst", at
! a a. m. A larger corps ot teachers than ever is
. engageq, ana ywj wipni ci i w
highest standard of excellence, In whlqh respect
this, institute is not excelled by any .other in the
sep2dttwlt ' -
SCHOOL NOTICE.
Miss Moom wia open fee srboV op. Monday,
auu van
jrorfi
t
H. M.OORE,
. MooRESViiu, Iredell Co'., N. C -
- Being desirous of adding my testimonial to oth
ers concerning the merits of Mrs. Joe Person's
Remedy, I take pleasure in saying that as a tonic
and alterative I do not think It has an equaL I
haw fairiv tAstnri tt. and after trvlnz Veeetlne.
Sarsaparilla, Vinegar Bitters, and various other
remedies, have no nesltatlon in pronouncing it far
superior to any tonic I have ever used, wheal
AnmmanMwi tiaiTlB- MM. Pertum'S Bitters I Was VerT
weak, complexion sallow, and njw, I am eeUng
perfectly well. . .
luespecuuiiy, .;
Don't Read This
Unless yoa want to be tempt
ed to go to the Charlotte Mu
sic House and purchase one of
those celebrated .Mathashek
Pianos, slightly second-hand,
at a greatly reduced price,
$200 to $300, either forvcash
or on instalment: payments."
We have jalso several -Organs,
used only a short time, and as
good as new, having been
taken back r: from s-deuncittenfc
purchasers, which we are of
fering from f $40.00 to 70.00.
; Now. is your time to get a ,
bargain. A big lot of newj
instruments' always on hand.;
Charlotte
MBS
16
UUUJU
J
V. T. BARNWELL, Manager.'
The Tai
SEVERAL AQE.HTSt
Boyktn, Carmer & Co.", No. 11 1
13 Liberty street,
Wm. H. Brown & Bro.i No. 25 .
South Sharp street;
Canby, Gilpin & Co., r -
(Baltimore, Hd.
REMEMBER OUR
Purcell, Ladd & Co.,,
Owens, Mmor & Co.
Powers, Taylor Sc. Co,
W A rj U9UU
UlchmindJ.Va
Charlotte, N.G.
er
Charlotte's MortnarrBepo1,1
' The report of LV.. Bcarr,
-j c ttu r inrtvv, altjzT 'for' tne 1
(11 IUB Villi vcuivv-i . ...
r.t Aist. shows that during tne 6i r S?S tl it SSPJ'
: . . : il moa nniv -i auu uuvh "j tt a -. . - - . r . i , - j - un.tia ..hnva.
.r thar. rnnni ft l.i hi rz ji j i rv it i - . : . . a. a. i . i ms. i f-rtr i nhiir mr inn Hmiiiiiih lb wuityu ruir- niuw iwio-
ua v,. PV-" a,' wrii'tiTb6Crowa-W qutew u auTS tauFhfcSune.he wasperfectly cool and
the &h o September. 'Mu-ic; French and
inemcs taugni on reasuiauio wluu.
particulars see circulars,
aug31eod2w ' " '
.. TO RENT; ;
Ground fkw, No. B, Granite Row, next door to
Pegram's shoe store. Possession at once. Apply
to - ' " G. a. HAK1NA.
sept2d3t . ,
ten deaths in phariotte, fpu? wmte?
ana six pMiuren- . irv -
:j.4.-Y.a in t.hft cemeteries, bat
two of -these e?e
here from elsewhere for buriaL. The
record of interments is as follows:
dr. w. w. Gregort, r - In-Elmwooa cemeterj, uvC, "-""7,"
My Dear sir-Allow me to say th rt I believe your three were male adults, one- iemaie
frspeptic siedicine tobe aU that eiaim for it. &Ant, and one ohild ?-he causes Qlf
f:Uaveued3t in mytfamilyrfor several years, and wlT nrifonin gastritis onel
ak advisedly whenlRay that 4 fltf dot believe tt death were cnromo gastri uuc ,.
hasnmii I lriwvai nf Tifirtnanetmeures WAKonwinHrrn one": old aM. One; ID-5
KSE-ffi flamatioh of brain;
and the democrats were vtq wtft
(Jelight a? the gevepe. handling ,York
yeceivea.
hut agree with themwill find great ahd permanent ratVC croup One,: , . V. : -1 fo
-U&frf1 V: - ih pjri&ppci. colored) cemetery
WHll!?: - " . w. perdhs. there were seven- interments, one
tftWotte, N. G July 15, 1884, 1
-CAaU0TW,.a?Jull6,lS '
EDr. Gregory: I used your Dyspectlc Mixture four
Tears ago and it made a perfect and permanent
cure of me. Mine was the worst case I ever saw.
)ta?e heard a great many say their cure was also
r" f I" WARBKH. '
I was cured of dyspepsia nihe- years ago oy your
Dyspeptic Mlxturetand nave never had 8 return oi
the disease.- s , : V.Q- 4t)Hii)?J.
Dr. Crkibort; ' :v . - :-
. Vofli DjspeRtlc Mixture I? CT? fyVSal
d3Se, add-to myfecerft eatdnlstrnleht .'Bud ha
So eu-ed mrbf (llAbetl TaswS 11 as killed the de
irr for tobacco.' "T. B. CoLLAHAJf.
Charlotte, N. Q-. July Ut, 1881,
I hereby certify that the cases of dyspepsia where
Dr. Gregory's Dyspeptic Mixture has been used
seem to be permanently cured. One caae was
treated some 15 years since '
K. Nil HDTCHI90H, M. D. .
July iSt, 1884. -
or16 by J.m. MeAden and T. C. Smith A C -a
Charlotte, N. C, aad $ H. Jlnnls, faaiiatury,.. u.
. - Consumption tured. -
An old physician, retired from prac
tice, having had placed in hia hands bv
aU'East In5iin riraloriary the f ormuU
SFa complete Vegetable remedy for t
speedy and permanent cure of Cpn-
rain, one, and ftiphthe- throat and lung afctiona, also a
aWliVv ul all Nervous CQmplainta.
after having tested its wonderful cura
tive powers in thousands of cases, naa
felt it his duty to make it known to his
raff ering - fellows. ' Actuated by -this
motive and a desire to TliYS
suffering. I will Bend tree of oharge, to
Uf whrfdesireit, this recipe in Garntan,
irui&,ii T?.o-lili. witli full directions
for preparing and using1 Sent by mai
male adult, four feniale adults &nd
twochUdren. The causes of death
were consumption, two; .yF"
fftver. one: paralysis, one; old age.
one; debUity one ana uit"p ---5
' Only ten deaths out o.f a populatlori
nf 'r 1 oofi diirink the hottest month of,
r.npt slimmer.
' v" o . r I . 'ii....: jartimn vn&miiior this
eral Wthfulness of our tj. . WW SWWlilWl
Kock; Ecester.-y. , W6m.
UttA i trulv a healthy place,
few cities of its size in tl
show a smaller death rate.
Allen's Bilious Physio Is'a pu-y vegetable 1 Hquld
remedy for headaches, Wli.
tion. Easily taken, " jtnpmi re!U ig
aulckly, ii5 cento. At ail m -
.... 1 IT I ' r .m t . .. 1
Bed-Bass, V1
Flies, roafts, ants, tedbi'TS, rats, mice, gophers,
cWpmunks,-ared out by "iiough on Raw." lo. ;
.A CSrlnnlHg DeatU's Head
is scarcely more abhorrent to retoed obrver
than a row of discolored teeth madejlWe by a
;tLu rnnutth. hirtonim hitiish with dengnt-
tulYnd healthful SOZODONT, -which 'tensjel
lowteeth, imparts ruddiness and hardness to epiqr.
jess, unhealthy sums, and a ftoral balmlness to toe
fereatn. The feminine 'J!ffl!4
I SttracUvein conseq.uence . rt ' Muse. Lf?f
tresses an cantamces regaiu i. an -
He told the reporter that he was a native f Ttfem
phls, Tenn., and served In the Confederate army
in the battle of ghlloh, under Genls. Albert Sydney
Johnston and Beauregard. His health, Impaired
hv army service, had grown much worsa Kite
years, and be came here to beneuf UHoseir s nra
fngaol thfireatworld'B Jalr to b6 heldln New
Orleans next winter.' He stuck to it -steadily for
nearly five months, although rt almost counterbal
anced the good done huh by We genial eJjimate.
' He was a m lllf 1 fock, and never failed
. "r.-rtTa Sr.riAn theYro Isl.ina State Lottery.
Q was puxtaeu wuu uus
was dellehted with every
thing, and hoped to enjoy nis gooa ioriuiw. no
had not formed any distinct plans for the future,
,,it nnniii romntn at ease for some time recupera
ting, not forgetting always to try his luck in the lot
tery that had proved such a bonanza to hlin.-
Orleans Picayune, 4nsnsU -
: ; The Florence lnghrlBRaie ortae JTufsery.
. - The followlilg is an' extract from a ie:ter written
to th) German Reformed Messenger, at Chamhersr
burg, Penn.; - - --,
- :k SNf4crrRKSft .
Just open the door tor her. and Mrs. Wlnslow
win prove the American Florence Nightingale of
..a rtrthis am n.ra go sure that we will
teach our Siw to W. -A Blessing eMra. Wins
low" far belplHg her to survive and escapethe
i,ninn ATkitniciTiir ann uwLiiuiie bickt). iuio "
low's Soothing Syrup relieves the ehlld from pain,
and cures dysentery and diarrhoea. It softens the
gums, reduces Inflammation, cures wind colte. and
carries the Infant through the teething period, tt
performs precisely what It projesse. ty Perform,
every part of it-nothing les We have new seen
Mm-Wlnalow know he only through the repa-
ration ot ner --oootnuia o.rup i " , j 1.
ine." If we had the power we would make her,
as she is, a physical saviour to-the Infant racer
Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. ..
Lif
and
for the UYer
Kidney.
' posrrivf5T cures
Dipeja, Iiicr ani EitoY Comclaiiili
1 I have uaed your "life for the liver
and Kidneys" .with great benefhV and
or dyspepsia, or. any derangement: of,
the liver or kidneys, I regard it as being
without an equal.
.Tab. J. Osborkb: Alt V at Law. v
- Boilatoa, Henderson county', If. C.
Far superiorto any liver pad. " ;
i; LtuQH Thomas, Glsndaie, S. C.u,
Vnnr mftdioines are valuable and
splendid emedieB. I have sold upwards
of five gross, ana roarceuauueuu mwu.
I would mot l without them. . . . ; :
J. S. i Davidson, Druggis,
imrif .tt.-j.- caiarlotte, N. a
"life for Jlificv Liver Md idney8T? or
"ChiU Cure' works-ISe scnarni and
sells very fast. p.; - . -A." uu. vwnx,
Wax Haw, lAncaster couAty, S. C.
In larse 50c. and tLfift bottles. Trial
size. 25c Sold by .druggists and-ftenl-er
generally. Prepared by; 1 S : ; i ,
;rv -I- XJIJPE MEDICINE CO..
October 3, dtf. ' ' . ; M'
Wm. H. Green, WUmlngton, N. C ' ' ,
. ........ 1 - ' . - - -
V.'Oi Thompsoa, Winston, N. C
J. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C . .
' Turner & Bruner, Monroe, N.C .-. ? - ;
J. T. Harper, Snuthvffle, N. C. - .
B.G. Glenn, Greeftsooro-, N. Cv - :
K. B. Hodges 4 Ck. Tarbojq, "K-Jk
HlivTtBjwadfcipii, Fayettu.N.C.
Wholesale Druggist or N. C.t
Dr, J. H. McADEN,
CHAHLOTTi:, C
And for Sale by aU Druggists:
$7,50 All Woo! Cassimere Suit.
Our Strip
Weare now selling at $1.50; sold everywhere for 2.50
We are giving the puhUc the benefit pi such goods, so you can wear tbem
changes to the Northwest. - - - 5 "'",, , f ?
even when Die wind
if.
-, k rr;
A guarantee of tower prices than any other house in the State can always tie ha ai
lSULSW'H'ULSU,
Very respectfully, t
IL. dEOrArx3GlSB
"Agents for Pearl Shirts."
JUST RECEIVED.
JTJST IN
Every Bottle Prepared Under the i
- -f Immediate SupervisioB 4 1
Mrs. Joe Person. j .
-NSW CBXAlt CHEESE,
HONEY,"
LABC3ATC2T, " " C3A2L0TTS, H. C
Trvop Street, Granite Row, No. 4. TJpetaln.
In the Honey Comb
OoaKbiaatiosa-.
Wise and Fruit Presses
HibKr.
And Choice Fresh Butt.r, at v ,
M. HOWELL'S.
ripple Pami; Caers; And SUcers, Apple antf
ftae1me8ofl taWe 4iW -"Pock CAlery.Fr,
FaSlI improved I prttern, and General Hardware
of every kind, ,
, can ana see us or mm y..-
ehown, wE;sn;s'Tcx k co.