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DAILY CEATlLOTtE OBSERVER: SUIIDA Y , JULY 1S85 o. US. C'S 1IE SI 'S .v r- ' 1 . r . Mi t i : I rusLisnsD daily except Monday CHAO. It. JONES, . Editor and Proprietor. TUUE, THEE AT1 f EJiTKRxii at THitPwrrbFJriCB i XSallSIOTntrS t ttSKSS, An idea prevails among a certain 4 If iCiacs or peoplem tne JNOrtir tnatgine fcolpred mamiiithe Sou fi Ma jde- cicsdlv roum'abd-tumbleittm&oi it, 11 A-Patrioticrlietfcr-froiiirJPresideii Cleveland A: ITni tedIJemoeKa ey-Speeclies by J3istliisuisIied Socie'tVv celebrated the day X at Tam many Ball. TThefoI)dwibgIJeVr 'and that a Very large nnniber , of white people in this section ari never happy except, wnenr; maltreafirTg T or siaying ;ine inpLtensiye coioreu uruui er. This Idea ha3 been so dssidiipusly. disseminated bv the "papers" 'and y:plicT'gpKergf, otheIuDli 1 jschool! thai; ii hs $een in graded. int&: many of their readers as a matter of faith, and thev feel or pretend to feel frdr&Pesidertt; Cleveland va JreaB Washington, ;Jy'4,flSSfx Grand' Scich who1 walks in fear and trembling be? lore tne oiooanirsiy waitif pssassiuv Of course these3 peopled have ; nevejr ItAAn in the ii t.h nft U no w -r nothing of it 8ivehftKey2ha3 rrom mncious.ana menuaciwus iwu era. '-t v''-;i? d peef rrtnicuyves-, " tical illustration of the kindly: rela tfonsj between the,two races, and ibe igEts ln pfiviliges; of the : coloV I population: ThcrQ .were: gathered terdiiX iter anrt'hilrt ppn f rn nrr hi t v : emintr v! and ? bfjrxini rbhSrg mfips ra$hjsj$tate . "1 n 'i 1 1 ? . j. J O i. .11 -ana ooum anoiina, ana, pracucaiiy speaking, they tto psesi6n?6f tbb thoroughfares. They had their pa rades, the engines and hose carriages of'thV firemen nelyfdoted 1 with ti)wers and vef greens Tepntnb- uted in. a great measure by their whiteiriendsVand xbet had a tiay ,ofl got solid 4reCT3ationV whibis they evidently enjoyed, if hilarious dem uu our s.reeis, wnite anuuiaui mix ing and coming in contact witheach S;'therjitheretvras no rule act ho nri v Jcind word sp6ken;mo disturbance of - Any kind, no arrests mace . It was a holiday for the police-JTet the sa loons were open and all iherijiqo'ur could jbe gp the drinkers could pay. J fohljiBut tblrelwHS little o?ft9fitoxj4 tication? find but .few showed ; any v sy niptdrris & n aing imbib;3tts tod "Dear Sir,- 1 bog; leave ttf" p ?knowl e3ge the.reqeiiH of your in nation to! loin the Sodietv bf Tammrn in its y7tn .ceienration .pt Jtie; .purn pi July jthWrthdaybf thepublic Iregtei tbt;tpte4sutepfiof2oia duties and engagements prevent my acceptance pt i-nia Kina- .invuauou fbiishM bV thpebpim; itieirt recent enojee q.ircniei Magtatrereierreq cl In Voilr iriote of 4nvitati6ri. I am ieriobsly mind f ul.v-' W:'rde'rjthat th4; nppes or ine peopi may 3?$ juiiy r al d''Jrb?i' oCthe partyi powerj f'ouldeld CcprdlaJ pport tova!l; eff ii s(the ad ministratibh ''toarryBi. and ;just gcjeHent3f so discharge all 4tss: functidhs .as; t3 vin.torv in t.hfl t'omrfis tions. but the Torres-have more' than1 tieTtf their: dff Shithe ;speciar;p6nihgs nu&. Hive increased uthetri I numbers in gents in many'; precincts in; discduraginfi! reborta about :the out look. They saythet the agricultural votera- are falling away from . the jberaVrntret apl jtbatjthe, laborers mosbt rucai eieiniana on 5 jcagmna ooiu - IPS i gricq iprav j poreris f ana ; .,tn e wprkingmii are rthisy er especially under the influence ?prcPhtr6r(bcal supryisbrst;)arish f armers J andj'liie authoritiesTThis i. accounted for by .thfaMnadfiSe.ior; a long period beennuaHy; h4ra)an(?tJ armomaus jbatfty uilitetP $nilesd n ian uemocracy rxisetsmyapr vai.: Mv belief .of the tru'urnbie'na mis1 iiiQnW,rrty,fjant.ti cpnifSTa matHa;t ji tne present aumimiei.ranon; inerits" i,q?Wieu?prarvViDropie.j this reliult. of itself certainly; should. Jeffersonian Psmopracy., , lJ fT:Wlel: 4lhe;!fcbrnihg deldbra cioi win revive ana Keep alive the memor y of th patriotic des j vTotion and sacrifice for xthisatre; of rnQre propitious for) d enwi of our pledges to a tru and progressive Democracy, so essential to our coun tryneafety;s.apo: prosperity. . t " Yours vef ytrul3f --v--. li- GROVER CLEVjEXAID k1 Tlic Outlook for Business in the TV. . icy va&B.aa i i v t aiSiiore'Manuactarers -Recacid.! J-m. V."-, 1 VTbe outlook" for business in the South this fall is , remarkably good, despite the general trade: And- indus trial depression' throughout the counv try.. Even if there is no-; decided im ;pH jte-rn)ert n)b48ifa'$:'f':':se' wherp, the Southat 'feast . will, we trnrdb severaj years, prqyidea, of course, that tto. uiaasterubefall the-growiug: 1 crops, which at present give promise or wondermify ' good-frieidsi ft rlVm everywnere aamittea tnat tne conaii tion of the cotton crop has rarely even bsen'better than itnowiSf and .that 4 yfold w iltrjo be less banl 00,000 tales. .osslWy p 6lsidjeratiiyi ' . "We do not refer to this to claim that the whites are entitled A&Mhy credit for treating the colored people VTbspectfu fe o?tbat kind;of treatment, whervthpy) do no! forfeit th1e rigt. to it I aodbvfry tichw,nether: ther ik$l iawn no'rtb 'of .tniVfd&lilnWwnW Inpre.j This,fa3 eveifypnej -wfiH urlder? stand, cannot" be ,.iiniBpTira9 j certainty, biit so fatraaVaned iltbTe! pl4nt;-andiQ'dx that a large1 yield pectation. The stock ol cotton in the: compared with last year, and ' hence even? a very lai,ip:i''0Qkaii9tir4' duly depress prices. p Jotei&tM asi tne crop nas Deen proaucea aia mucn lower cost ? than in ? fprmef 4years ; planters cah better afford to sell at g tlic Sitnaiiou rc 'olltical StanCpoiut 1 iNDON. July 4 The steamer Gal lia was spoken on July 2nd proceed- ourv She will probably reachQaeenstown EESULT,OF THE ELECTION&.I J aibei of 1 ?i i: ?1 e6 Oiuewi s lc.'dl Among: tlie lumber 'Icn. Chicago, July 3f About one hun rM:ol:IB:PFmbre i4 Tbe resultsnon thparliarne election's whicK took plidedtiring the oast week to ;tui thetyacancAes cau$ed tJi rcbange.f p We Wpjdtti h.i WerbegiMnlnt toqdstock . f y- The piberal ectipn agents' in manyiirecihcts ibave ('serit Latidi wjll flretoa spnie uays. very ining was quiet in the;.West. iDIvlpn ffiisMdrprPgT' attempt was made toTTuaccars and. SfmQ pfW aVse.'. fcpneot yesterday s. disorder. A few or the' Lstrikers loufaged abbtititie neiglbprV entlyvon- guard, asatthefBtriltef rneeting:a$K nigits;Jdecidd-to to Keep:a watca orer. xne . narna dux?- tatiblfi;that te cTa,'bldr-t; tempts rtrn; outan on bra nd at tbeVVuswLbiupi VSariday ; 1 The report whichtiwarf 'circiilated lasthigbtf that aiaB"baaiedlfro'i ei!Hte: ine eneci.aor,a cmopmgreceiyea iroin af pol rceftiaoixproyJ trjaptjni I tjln addition, Xo the Street carnjen's t strike ' there has -been considerable trouble dritne nmbeBBc'ks" liere 1 fwithSn:!th& 'past fMayausedbj iumbefmenl i :.tiptnt0ilitaaf' ' l " , i : ". . . .. e . "j.-". pwflW(OT?i Brno; -E 9: Jftwiw local officials are nearly 'allorisVrvp atives and with ;ther brigbtl :partyv rospeets teior0, them are' exercisingj ?all ttmrr inftulacetO' retain, cofatrol-jof, Brit44holiticalfaiaCT8i ii;fetlrt" ' The .TOTy riitnaeifare locating the1 ' polling placeslin?remoteTdistridtsicpif trolled by;(the liiberaterin sucb a. way", as to laoakeili ' drtficult 'if or oterita, nsiW0 b.armpnns parjyj irfedin;l reacbi ; tlieb ports. 1 ;Thxy; vbv:e;.alsb I- VII ULbltlWO'- CWIJUU ';l.rj(0.11ej; Ai tMlt4ct- ft jborers dediringithat the" chraqitr of "! their ballbts. will; inevitably be kno vvn J to their i emptor ees. y4 SuGhraeaaers S have iarrangied to hrow e&x&V ypte tbroahautv.EnsiaBd ;in such a way.as to'htelfpi the To'ryvcandidateftvinj alii JClOSPdlStriCtS.; f -j:mlV-;i Mr !; ! The Li beral managers are tbof ough , tp ly f nghtenedjatiall.the things . and will .odirBe$ti.3Pre!AteT4pt'l' b?ing s werejiTxadeby Orlanldio B.i'Wbig aid Kadlafaetionsictf; their; cfielierffiobipsod-'atfd pth: party omm elect oral iprdgranme ; J q ?i5oinpiaastone .anafMnmBeriain ha ve ad vised i that OkAb&t &h t canijdates" be allcselectedjoriatJeariorovSedibv1 ther centralbody of .seleXJtioiis in prderi A A 1? . M . 1 f 1 ' , 10 save ine party: atrengtairoaoeing; frittered "away. ";!,r't i, '' tj W 1 ' y 'G.liAleT(imREGRETS4'"J -A-r r ""j' ' J iGrlaiiiPne' 'already, regrets1 bi;res" ignatio'n.' He o'w' evinced Clertainr tiegrc&bfCTminign He ba gidiie'farstc mny4 for publication a report, that he 1 n&d .told th Ouen'thatotbing'fcoUla induce pe e ; tqnestipn m .soqau , a- ThPpeechiPf ejBTl k .Gladstone s , lord , privy the same number, of colored people Y coaWasiemblerdad; pls; the , A&Ylhk tney Qia nere,aua as muj uiiim iuaujft other Southern to wns and "cities, with- ! out some rudeness being shown-them, '. and Something . n instead-pfdppr sition among the mass pt fcjounen, people to help the colorecTman' lalong1 andpencourage hini in-hiainnocent smalkr..pxicetban in.jotherjBeasonsP . "ont ;Slf-i There is no doubt but ' thata cbPbnJ vasny sumuiaie iraae ana rnausiriai inceresi8 in tne 'oouin, ana -wouia largely assist in increasing the pros perity.of all - Southern railroad .and steamship lines. t& i In addition to the hne cotton pros pectai?jthere are; good indications of an. unusually j;biig IcpTrilerdp. JiTh acreage in corn' is large,' apd the con dition or the growing plant remark ably good. In fact, the South is now' promised or corn, as or. cotton, tne laTges''c,rop:Kvt the leading' plprlbiidedivthe South, a year of great activity m business maybe counted upon with reasonable certain tyf f 6tbpkg ,Of gooda keneraUylareerM6tjnl5 ers have for two years economized and put off the purchase of agriculs turai implements, , tne ; improvement 61 their,d wellmgSi'and'? thernirchase of household goods, and hence if their crops are" large, they will be liberal buyers, and as merchants are carry) ing light, stocks? they would have to replenish their supplies yery early id the fail. "Manufacturers have avoids bim t( take bffice agai aH: J v t:',:vJ ' ; t THE.IDIN OTESTIpi Atfo is. thonghthat iihp feawqp iituu 114 pne- coming general electoral qppjefli,wjj,l .government. of,Rosebur.y, I secretary, foreshadows a solid agree men among ;pn8,aiGai; ,me?pers or the (SsxiQtriq q6nte,sts. in tne samB eonsti tuency ny w br pe- t'pefb nya t-CAiidatsLl ,Bpihi gi tlepfien aiaOj urge, e, appqintmen t .of a, ? national campaign: .jcpmrttee .to" direct th.e twenyjass, uponfa niaK turd andnif the disjointed ;djan nAfefnfnrA in vncnio iTHvKrvna nt "nril early and pacific close of the present session of parliament is daifjydrmin,t i ?r Iiiohar. ..Jerlf. 17111 Te 1 lt-.tb4Sj.obs Run Trot-T. I i onaropunt of s tha.tdisv incldentali td (tbel Itrikeii ha ve bpen -.ie.$e.dn;.30yI.rh6 TAitBOLp, N. CTeb. 4, 1CC3. Mrs. Jox PKBSONMadam. Ship us atones eroM of your Hemedy k"1 2 gross Wash. We are doing well with It In TarDoro; hnd sales areraplaly Increasing. andJtJbas.lvpn satisfaction, so far as wecRT- hjHrneorifveryciise. we are t i-viVCOIVVO-UitJ, - . ... ' flM . ; E. HODGES & CO. irn.v cAWIIATJ XTjaAD POXE.. - , --. TAjRBOKO. Jeb.4, 18G5. p 7or several rears I have had a trouble' with m? f Ijreafit, whlcii 1 fearis cancer,, that beluy incident to. my-, : jamLf. . Jror twd.ijear8 .past my gerreral health has beeir wretched front its effects. 7 1 be came so weak I was incapacitated for all work my appetite was gone, the eitihl ot food was nauseat ing to me. I would woold wake up in the morning so tired I scarcely had energy: to arts and cress myself, upon the least exertion I had palpitation of the heart so Tleiestly that r was helpless. I was so nervous I could gtt,Tlgood, sleepvbxtrwottW lat awake at night restleaacnd -whei I did droit off to sleep would soon awake with a start, and it would be hours before 1 -ouid get to sleep again.. My constitution was. wseefced hope was gone. I concluded, as a last resort, to: try Mrs. Joe Per- seh'iB Remed. rT, coinrseBeed fusing it ' last 'July, i ' y - r V - f fr? i '; 1 '4 OFFERS TO THE " : f ' I inff t, Vi a thCfvFiii tr lit f f.h7 1 i ftla oVTkoo-- 4 have taken 17 bottle, aaihe eflect has been won- well as ' ever did in my life and wake in the morn ing feeling refreshed And well 'I can not only get up ana cook t.y own or-Kjast wnnout Tatigu have fine appetite to rtflls&tt ttotraftei! trcUOK: can so at) d y lontf and - an not tired when i eota 8. I have ,nvP had . a touch Y)?i)tttton o 'the heart ainee mtm . after 1 1 p4eiw4,tSe fiemedf iXfb-'it dee not pHfti ai au.of'pve .- me i any ;fnai.e;v i go.- not s whether ti Hemed dire tot breast or rro words of -mine can expess m graotrnie fr what the Remedy has done tor. mes 5 It hadon more for me tiaan Jirs. Pei-son prosastt rm-itwould do,-when-J nonsuited ber in regard to usinsrlt.. I will '.tjakQ p casurciJagtvlng'any. one-information lit re- J?l flHA-aViJiT cise bargehaye remainedtiriloaded for eeVeralidays yOuld apt emplpy1lJnion-..me.n ..and t i bv t?ca rtfeda i Jtbe 1 dock ,S tof S j . B " iBkijjCto'lliexn's.tbf" the., T the barge St., Joseph . and who. use 'thW bWrr,n3e,h' "ifl dnlbadine H iheir unltiad'irjc boat and grior tbe'Iittrlfe gbvers Un4pn,':'attfeinpt(d yesterday tq deliv- r. . . .-. -.4: 1 u 4.: o t letter' firto;-tb 'boat1 topk'fcnaJl Tiurn- bef of non wni an -shpy ers hwbjo,npon ;disembarkiBj he dpckfwere met? bv 200 members ol the' union 'Who at-:' tacked .terA cairiito lately1 Tan tne opasJ 'tovHtie opposite' side pfi.tbe si i&, nhf the nop. .union APf$? t$?d1'hfi dp,Yn pwn onice .fli inei company, t wno arm&rl; un!6Iabr, ersmet' thfen da?B0i?IslaTi Avessue Sand) persuaded:, theft t'jto turn!, pak; mi 'a A.1 1 3. J -" "JLt- .-'a.L'" t . 1 -1 - . 1 , m fa -ki . 1 men, and sent up-. ? In ; the ' meantime a detachmenf or i& o-mcers were' snt f rdm"Hinrn4si Street atiorii bnHer eommand; o& -Sergeant Enrighfe. Wah e arivapfeltN scauerea, ana,., ine wotk pi v upioaaiag The Pennsylvania Company Pro jects Another Xlne From Wash ' lngtbn South. ::fi.l:"k jittsbtjrg; Pa.JulyO,It if;,onis- : Culliy Siaieu ;uau iuo y xreuusv iy ttuia company bds" decided 6 eictebd the Pennsylvania system .from Washingv ' ton Pennsylvania to Nashville Ten nesseer absorbing enroute the Ken ' tucky Q Uiaion road l-naw' under 1 5on-; " " strtictioh V rThaae$iflitfi WriiiolvU will reaiiy be anotuer irunK,une rrom thi9 city: will :havVfor ."jits, general di-!- rection the shortest survey D9tween " - Cincinnati; and floiUheastern Ken; f t . tuckyi thus giving the new eijterprise; a line oetween iMabnviue ana Cincin nati. Nashville and Pittsburg, and Cincinnati and the timber coat and iron fields of boutheasrern Kentucky t The I "surveys 'have1 been completed and the line located ? between Wasb.- 'ihgton and Kentucky, and ths en ffineers are in field - between -West Virginia and Nashville." . The . entitp. route ot tne ienturcy union nas , 5 been selected, and -the right of way " secured the expense; of ,tbe fcdnstruci. tion of the road wilf exceed1 $15,000 OOO. Itis expected to be completed by km M&MQQjwfa&fi tftil'1 Oeneral 'Grant 'slept1 'about-' ninigf hPursHast nigbt 'and ' toused'for the'yday at 8 avuv&vu a-ts7 vuva. f vsfc? jt wwau vaiuvj. well. thoiifirhK ralher weak5eri:'' i'Dr.. Bands arWVed:t6day fdr! consultation' riOok;plac0fih !drrhcdorthe:iiv THE FOURTH. r How it Was Celebrated In Some - ' of the Spiitbern Cities;, c ' - 'vHARLKSTOiv; S.' Qf July i.There yrn,3 no demonstration in recognition : of the day beyond fiig .flying , gqner,- ally and appropriate ceremonies; at tLo btate liuitary Ataucuiji.. uusiuees Afi. . Many hundred col-, . v "- C-7f.o tvo omintrv raontn; ana tne nuooer ci new xuauu-i, 1 tunizea- were ver v, 441 fc was a heavy exodus7tothecountry Columbus Ga All business m the ir.3titutiori3-of-thi3 city was 4 . . . , rriV,. TTn,l-H Ctn4n Loi: 1 1 on the ,bell tower 90 1 a ealuto ot . 100 :r guns 1 . ..rci of the anni ersaryJ nf T) . ration ex.. Independence..! JCVvq number of visitors are in the lvr "r - " Ta A nationalises ..'7y-VVvr!' 1 --iy C-d r- fino dis- 1 i V. ; i I 0 - Statement blithe f i CosssultaitiB The tondiUbnf6f fth'e1 thrblpMdec as- plainlt:t6 hfLamral! Though there had Vbeeb'5;' txdl especial change-fiince ihe last - conRtatiofl portance was foundto be ; morpnpticp able, and the exowini: ' weakness of 'the patlenti?"andt2he $ was agaih in rormea ny tn paysiciausj wnai vrj Douglishab during foui? months pres 1 aiCTiear.nau xnaasiviont wouia aouDts flessrbetrie final result; of jlbetdisease: in the treatment; Doctors Sands and croos and better business would: be disposed to?purcbasein6re iriw and improved machinery; In the organic nation jot new; jindustrjal . enterprises, there is even" how a very decidecTdifi f erence in favor ofjthis year, as com pared with the saine time last year. Daring June; x July and- August, $ 1884, there was a grPat dearth of new enterprises in- tbeiSoutb,; but as our Construction Department" will fully attest, une 1885, was a very actitfef starfji mit.wplT. fi.nd 'every indlCot70tt dlirin .Tnlv nr.; ' All JUot LjCUU look' "for-procpcrcu' tiiJ -' in- t& South this f-ilL is - tailing thing into considcrat;-.-!, vc -actory. T f V'f 4 CiiArvLE5To:: . r ::cKi:.icI:;h;"- v, Dohglas concurred- in? the s statement that f Qeni Grants was comfortable. Todays he-1 1 attempted . no 1 Writing beyond uotes ana ; conversation i with ed the outlay . of monqy for. new.maf; ftheDbctors, "his-family? and ' 3enor chineryv jwhenever practicable, and f jRbmero, Senators Chaffee andiArkill thev. too. under the stimulus of big rATirl Mryaosenht WoiDrelL lwhowftrft among the callers at the cottage. Dr Sands left for: New York at .2i451this afternodn;tHi EairiJ .fell I -heavily 'in showers most of! the day until 2 prm when the clouds' bioke ? dnd .iclear' air, and sunshine succeeded,; ; m :h) Thur-iay. C.Z.' :n2d. Clevean MB Enough Judge Thuxman, a Cincinnati Interview, f rr "It is too early to'givea reasonable opinion upon the .matter, But this howf about hitidt 'turning1 the raa cals but' i'n a body is the' inerefet n'ohs sen'seV I',is' b6t 'only a ' very - tefdious but aiyeryUtnfortantmattey:for- ah, ftrtmirif trtLtifn-tYi fill JAtro i.tntih.litiMJ. dred vthoubana7imb6rtant' vublid pJace3"inrt;feflta'onthsts ,! NP-ifeucb 'wLcccId chaage'haa1 been rl-ds for nearly' a.quarter' of a'cciatury1.?"! do not think -any fe ?jPrecideng would make chansesrmore rapidly than Ir, Clcvelard h-s doiaj".,, nt m VDaycu think tho iadminCtratidn" wiM bD rpclaT or49?" ' in v , 4'1 cr-nci Ear, Ara it dbc .ol mat trr Ti-ct!:cr it-be popular -or not,-'c Jc - j ' 3 it to riht end justV" i ? ijGrladstniiK t3MCojHmons., ; bis presence ;oi? absence nakesail, the idlffernce iether? f iarliamen im iiriitiely mtreT8tine f abysmally1 duUs Tne chief resfeoVi !pf 1 'this Ss thati his sb frankly lumaiii There i is v not an emQtion othp ;sesitiTe) j and iWeafc : hurnan; Jiear pf; wjbicj Jiefjs ,not bne reauy viuum :; avtaeK .enrages, praiwi, delights; !i troubW1 WHesdisasfer grieves him; i oThrouh all the gamut of hurnan f aeliflgl be- passes ra single that brings the.expTOssion. of eypry 5 emotion without, a secondls 5 'd'eTay to his f acec-This' chaicgeable iand infinite playi of pswiion ss -a? drama wbich is carded piugbtiy;nthp Hbdsepf &mtnon before the general and ptilv lie eVe tiiis a miSh-tV &&& riPterit ier sonalityi splaying before the whde attentiyeltK gazing a world .the; 'nudity of his $oijUr"r:r.a f z. J&f ery .deduc tion f rbna 'MrlVGIadsones character still leaves him" "supreme eminence as Englana7seatesternber of Parha menkllf i i.m::fi if itMh-&a?3& .a ne uiagt .-.:. - f . ' v . of Ml UVIVUUIU t7 v ALUiUll llUUv nWfSf?'1 PS-- - i - - - 4... anHsterperm In theHyl eoulf Khow its vlr-t lue,. lam graterBlW.-" J l1'is'Vf-'"',-li Vj 5.1. " - 4 MA"? 1; HTMAN. ' - How fsw ia.derstp,ad wha .' trjapiplcs appSod'to tliaiiuai ,y - crous sjiapca and sizes of "the . lliLiKrf slioo, iisuros perfect. u ;clrflazi'bilit7, ofcso-" .Kfte IbctTJKi itfKn tie tarturcst cf tocaiirisf a3 they ai-a; eiisy cornfortable from th' i J - ' - : i a n&OH 0x'v6n J ' it;1 "jg,..T?fi Leave Charlotte, 44 ; fisHahnra . " High Point. jL4cavo vrnmiiBuux'u, Arrire Hilisooro, Leave Kaieigh. s iveipOidsboiOk.; No. 51, .Dally.,, 7.45 9.85 ll.S 12.13 12(1 2.28 4.4a a ml a nw a n a ra P B p in lw, 63 Daily. K .Ml n m 7.50 p m &52 p m 9:18 p m v. Leave &m4sboro 10.00 p nf , ( iJTlve at Baieigh 6.00 ata ' . Arrive at; Golds boro ll.UQ a ua -f r o a if M TO A"' I W L .;.) A 8U avif ,v!nv? A N 1 4 - 'r x '': 1 1 It rW&NTY BARRELS 'v. Ms ' ! A. f PDRE IJNpl). Oil, A Large Stock, of I I'M I Colors, Yarnisl.es, Etc. if As 'he aeJirt f r the chief of ' all the hBicaiL oft- gan, soa medlclae . .whioh;vrtH , keep it in order mar insuv ne caiiea ine "JLinz 01 meaicmss.:' This is what; Mr. telI)fSpang;er0f -aiirls- Durff. utiio. cans Brown a iron fitters, tie: wares. that jc months ha was ifeiifreriog rrom h. art dls- ease. . 'rn- Det paysicians. . iaiieu to cure the aira calty.' :r After ttsin one bottle OL Brown's lien Blt fers hf says; "I feet like iv new man, an4 1 judge anothes bottle win tdlir destroy the drevifuidis aaeJ-v.lt (eurea d4!)epsiiu indigestwni teu-.y-i-"-' 1 1 No. 61 Connect? at Greensboro w 1th R St D ft a for all points Norths, East .and West of)' Danville. AtfiaHsbmWiai 1 N. C. B. JC fc all nolnt li Western N. CAAt Gdstoro wltfcuW. & W. R. . B.:& . B- BJandiw- alt potots on Salem Branch. i TRAmS GOING. SO&ZH.'i - ; is&w-q j auHta (nU-'iut iJHJj.Ui- Xeave,Gold3borp, Amvewaieign, t Leave Ralelarh. ' Arrfre-Durham ; HillsDbrov Greensboro. - Leave Grreensbero, Aim uignn2nt. ; Sallarmrv !r; Charlotte,; AKD;llEiD "tif' tpij..i ".fii ,:0F, IT Tais;is.rlo.qLoT;P50PL5. I. I haye used Mrs.- Joe Person's Renie and it is the finest medicine I ever dy used for Rheumatism9"ft'oi? -moire than twenty yeari-I have been afflicted with: muscuiar, xtneumaiism. ana naa iriea .every known remedy but' without! 'avail, f wasn bad W alnd suf fered 5 so Jnrach thaf IcoUldriot' He down j but had to be prbpped up hi bed? x iiau ueeu buujwi io inese 'severe pir iiacks ' for7 twenty yearsl I tri'4d .Mrs; 4 -Daily. 12.85 3.1)0 5.S0pin 6.07; Din &.4T p m 9iOQ n m 11211 pi m 1155 p-m 1.06 a m 20"a m Daily. 9.36 a m iai)5 a m ll.M a n 13136 p njJ .v? No. IS Dally except Sunday. ' ... .". Leave Goldsboro 7145p m - -; Arrive Raleigh 11.45 pm ' vct Leave Baleigh 12.35 am . -554 S i-Anite Greensboro- aSQ am ," ") . ; ) , -j -;.- .r tv - No. R ConnecWatSaUsimry for all pointsbn W NGBR, and at Charlotte with Aft C Air-Line for all points in the South and Southwest. - - , No. 52 Connects at Charlotte with C, C A A B it for an points South and Southeast, and with A 4 C Air-Line for all points South. . , '. t . i -; ' W. N. C. RAILROAD.-' ONE- GAR LOAD . - r; n---V... V" IT 4-J ,-7 f A,. vGOiNG;3sotJTfl..;2:'' - -J ' ' . . i .. i u4. j ... Leave Greensboro, ; Arrive Kernersyille, Arrive Salem,,v GOING NOBTHV Leave Salem, - ' ' Arrive Kernersvllle, Arrive uryensbor ESTATE UNIVERSITY! Ii. Ml i?o:- so.3 r Daily, 11 85 p m 12.89 p m L17 pm s.r--No. 61. Daily, 6 55 p m 7 SO n m 'MM'aa P'm No.'-52,'? 'Daily.' r' Sf.4 a m' 10.50 a m 11.25 a in No. 53. Daily. 6.40 a m 7.09 a m 8.05 a m r-ersonrs itemeay1 last spruig, - ana iam,,,,;.. ..vj - 'X J perf ectlyi puredTrit a3rthe;best medicmft 1 Arnve?Uaiv6rsi,yrW; zr I s? in he,"wprld.. l think. No , .words of , 'cwfl&JS hive dv HS8F0WM? v pitupn ox- tne nean;. upczbtner isssz ex-, ertion."? 'bf that 1 an perfectly rellived3. liy healtU b'hdwffectand ii ia atf . owing to Mrs. Joe Person's ; Remedy: ; I. anj. srQn: apd fel!r andspin take ex pended exerci?e without fatigue? I &d-f ,tise all who need aTonic, or are suffer- ing ; 1 .-witnV'tieuEikiiom'4 c' 'Zbiema,' to wo uwayiiuuceu to xry uy n riSd 't?e feouUiwect, adtre Lav4g ' cii d;-i my ' i w ! 3 ran? on of tNo.lj Leave tTnlversltyr 4trrjvePhapel f q Dally a -'an. -VJ- tf4 ALL AT ;0 LOSE PKIGES, 1 j'N 1 . tr - . 1 S V' It! ivl". i J.rHi.:MoAPEN, 4Mrw:: 4i iNO. 1. 'Daily ex. Sun, 6.80 p m 7.S1 p-m ex. sun.-' 11.54 am ctmniT SLzzpcrs cabs withctt iVI4 11404449 in 44U4 1.4, UCI.'TCJ irt, e2d t"t?;ir Gretr ;cro Throuri Billrcan Llee-TS c tetvea.v7as""3ar . .r;-: and Danville,,' Greensboro' "tn J?ashir-tca au J New Or!; -r.3. tS?lhrou2h tickets en sal-1 eit,J-t:(T9,?"-' -;;r poin; s .. fcouia, . fcoiicav. ?m' Ait' . trains E rid I.: 3. -it: pi i n i 4. FOT, L.iLE.'jri' Srlott Vf-- "I ortt1 r .IL. . 1 .Aaga-d 1 -y the.c is?B58SS 1X'."xwt
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 5, 1885, edition 1
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