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AhnblutelvPure.
DAILY CHARLOTTE ORHyEE FRTD A Y, JULY K 1885
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A rrlval atid pejparture dt. Trains.
V ; r Coraect for tbe cdrrent month.
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M EJCKMOMD AND DAJTT1LLI llR-LUTX. f
ITo. 0- Arrlvei at Charlotte from Richmond at
2X0 a. m. : Leaver for Atlanta at SXX) a. m.
- No. 1 Arrive at Charlotte from Atlanta at 4.45
a, n. Leaver lor lOehmond at 46 a. m. -'
Ho. i Arrives at Charlotte from Richmond at
1215 p. rx Leaves for Atlanta at 1 p. m.
. No. t-Arrives at Charlotte from Atlanta at 6 :10
p. to, lrTss for Rlehmond at 6:30 p. m.
. Local lr. and Passenger Train leaves for
Atlanta at a. m.; arrlTes from Atlanta at 830
p.zn .
, CXlSLCTTXt COLCICBIA JLXD AC6T78TA. .'
Arrives from Cbrambla at 6 JO p. m. -
Leaves for Colombia at 1 p. m.
C, C & A. A., T.&O. Division, .
Arrives fromtatesvllle at 10:45 a. m.
Leaves for Statesvllle at 6S6p.m.
; ' Caeolina Ckntbal. '
Arrive from Wilmington st 60 a. m.; Leave for
Wilmington at 9.00 d. m.
Arrive from Lanrlnburg at 3 45 p. m. ; Leave for
Laarlnburg at 7.80 a. nw
Leave for Shelby at 6.15 p. m. ; amve from Shelby
at iz.09 p.m.
Mails.
General iDellverv orjemi at BDOa. bl: flloses at
.x;oney uraer uepartment- opens at 9,w a. m.r
closes at 41XJ p. m.
1Te WlImliYc-ton ftiil TZalelrXi
The carrier boys who deliver This
Observer through the icity, 'have
met, with a new enemy. . They hae
Iong:. been; troubled byy does and
The first game of rofessloUl base- thievesand no wthoy have the chick
hnsnhate nowders) i Bold 01.U 1.9
Sjfi; alum or pnoephate nowders t
.ink. Wat'lt-JO .. hAnvrvt
janldwly , . : hariottr ar
th e Ocean H pusey
MOREHEAD CITY, N. C.
T. C. Pmlth A CoB8t 5 cent clean.'
Bradfletd Reeolator Co firdBeld's Female Reg
ulator.-
Building and Loan Stock for pale See adv.
8. M. Howe'l Banana.-, "ranges, etc.
Lentz Brothers Mount Hullv Picnic . and Ras-
Dr. Wl H.
er
gunim r and Winrt Beiortr r
ALL THE YEAR ROUND.
Be adfly accessible by raU from all great lines of
travel , -
imadvltew of the Atlantic Ocean, Its prexlmlty to
thsGulf Stream renders It the most pleasant Sum
5er Resort and Winter Home on thebomh Atlan
teS,for pleasure or health. -Furrrlt ore and
mi es new throHgbont. Electric- Bel'sjmd mod
ern improvements. Table supplied -with every
Aflcacj of land and water. i f ;-'
Bath Wees attached, and best Su Bathlru on
Atlantic Coast - . A .
Lwgest and finest Starple SaJUng fleet of any
Specially hivltlng to lnvsllds seekitiulet eom
forts and rest. --'-v . i vi
gpieuuia aBiuxiK spuria ouu utouwus
UnltPdbtatef SUnal Station at Fort Macon re
cords this cun aie as inemosr. asirpDiBi mrougu
oatthe yesr. ai d eminent physicians are united In
lecommendlnit the sort temperature ana sail air
of Morehead City to all classes l of hitallds and
health seekers. - - - i i -a- j - '
une9dtf. - i j s ?
i i.s,,lVeatbef Indications.
Middfe Atlantic States: Slightly
colder, fair, weather, .winds generally
westerly except in southern portion.
nearly stationary temperature, south
wrsteny wmas.
Souths Atlantic S ates: Generally
fair;fv?ithe"r, southwesterly; winds,
ueariy fctawonarT iwnjDeraiure.
I If IT
10
1 letter from Mr. Todd
Fig Hams Is exhausted."
PIS iK
says tc fMy
supply of
The many : te stimbnials we
have from those who have
used them are very gratifying
to us, and with -those who let
the golden opportunity, go by
unheeded we are in deep sym
pathy and would pay r never
ici n uucur asram. i j
S
Our Oolong and0Jinpow--
aer .Teas are all thiat san be
... . .. , v . h. f .. i: T j,-
Our Champa snfe LCiderris
rapidly fastening itielfj in the
auections oi tne people
- - . i. : ; " t .. .r .5 ' f
Try our Milki:Bisjcuit for a
tuauge ti om the water crack
ers you have'.been Uipgr
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Index to New Advertisements.
I.OCA17 RIFFLES.
ball in Charlotte was: that .played 'on.
tho fair grounds yesterday between
the WilmiDgton and Baleigh clubst
and'the number of people who hand ed
iii their quarters at the gate and
went in to bee the game1 attested the
interest -which our citizens felt in the
event': There were many in the large
crowd who had ne ver before witness
e4;tfjprofessiof4al game, but to them,
as well, as to. the, others, the playing
proved exciting. ,r tThe;-game opened
at 4.30 o'clock, with the Wilmington
club in the field,' but a little "out" on
the 7 first - base and a handsomely
fondled fly by the centrefielder," f oK
lowed by a quick shut off on the sec
ond, base, brought the "Wilmington
boys to the batv For ; the first two
innings ntither j club scored a run: H
but on the third inning, the Raleigh
boys patted, tbe dust oh the borne
base twice, scoring two well earned
runs. The Wilmington boys, in the
parlance, of former f baseball days,
were 'ekunked" for five straight in-J
nings, but on the sixth they made
one runJ The Raleigh club in the
meantime had run up a score of 9,
and this was all they made. ' Before
the conclusion of the game, the' Wil
mingtonians got in four .runs,: rnak j,
Intr t.hflTromo at.artrl "RarniorK i 'W'il- T
mington 5. The score by innings
was: , ' r , :
Raleigh, : -6, 0, 3,1, 5, 1, 0,: 0, 09
Wilm'ton, 0. 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 4, 05
'The playing of the Raleigh club
was fine, while the poor showing
made by the Wilmington players
gave rise, to the impression that they
were -browing oft' This is hardly
probable, though, from : the fact that
they changed their battery - three
times during ihe game. They missed
one easy fly and threw several wild
balls, each time losing good opportu
nities. However, the fact was - ap
rent tnat tne w umington emu is a
strong team and- no one will be sur
prised to see them redeem them
en to contend? against. For several
day 8 past one of Cur. city subscribers
has been roundly 'abusirjg the carrier
for not delivering -his paper, biit yes
terday the carrier was vindicated.'
The discovery was made that as soon
as the" paper was. thrown t intp the
yard, an old rooster would run ' out
and picking up the paper in his bill
would run -under the house with it.
There he would tear it up into
small strips and place them in the
nests of two wives which he is engage
ed in taking care of. The two nests
were found to-be well .stocked with
the latest-literature ot the day. ' '
Towards the close of the game at
the fair groun is yesterday; Maxwell
and Polhill, the 'bicyclists, appeared
The Sunday School of Calvary
Mission church will run an excursion
rain to Pineville, on Thursday 16th
inst. ' . . . ;
on the track in racinir costume, and
treated the crowd to an exhibition of
their style on the wheel. They made
a good appearance and were cheered
as they passed the grand stand. :
-Mr. L. V. Liles, a prominent citi
zen of Lilesville. Anson county, died
at his home in that place yesterday selves today. The Raleigh club has
morning. Mr. Liles was a man of a.capwai... Daiwrjwnica am some
excellent character and was very pretty work. The pitching of young
highly esteemed throughout his sec- uam waa excellent, ana tne lielaMng
Old Time Free Rides Flayed.
The stockholders train left this
city yesterday morning for Greens
boro, where the annuil meeting was
held yesterday, 'with a very- slim
crowd aboard; It used to be the 6c
casion for.; an- annual free ride . for
about twenty people, big and little, to
each stockholder's ticket, but things
have changed.: t The last free ride
was in 1881, . when the conductor lost
three hours schedule time I in bounc
ing beats from the. train. The track
rom Uharlotte to ; Greensboro was
ined with free riders' , who! had r been
ditched, and it was two days, before
they all got home. Those who were
aitcnea on tnat occasion nave never
had the courage to try , it j again, and
hus it was that the genuine old free
ride,-day? passed away -. It is now
strictly a stockholders1 train, and
there Js one ; annual holiday less in
these parts. .
of Houseman was notably fine : He
made three splendid! fly catches; the
ball fitting ipto ; his : hands as 7 they
were a pair of moulds made for the
purpose. -.-:The batting by both clubs
tion of, the country.
Mr. Jas. L. Yopp the champion
bicycle rider of Wilmington, will ar
rive in the city.' today and will take
nart. in tVio pnps novfi Wnnrirtxr anrl
IRAN hrtnrf hllf tk.v ' Wilin AnlAl knn.
If- TT iJ U . "jfi.yyMv.UUvWO.;;;lUKIU,UUVB
excellent rider, and wiU contest the J04 ?? ..-B?.
ticularly fine One, "but was quite'ex
citing and animating.; The Wilmihgs
one mile race Tuesday.
Our neighbor, the Home Demos
crat, this week .enters upon the . 34th
y ear of 'its existence; and . ike wine,
is all the better for its age. Leave
but the Weekly Obskrvkr, and a
better paper than Mr. Yates will be
hard to find in' the State.
The Wilmington .and Raleigh
clubs will play at Mt. Holly tomor
row, and will leave hore on a special
excursion train.' The train . will
leave the Lincolnton depot at 9
o'clock in the morning, and . as, the
fare is only 40 cents for the round
trip, a large crowd will, doubtless go.
--The special fair grounds train
ton boys will ' doubtless ' make an ef
fort today to return the compliment
LRaleigh paid them yesterday, and an
excellent game may be looked for. It
may be set down as certain that the
crowd that will be at the grounds to
witness it, will be an unusually large
one.
The. Case
Fence.
of the Barbed Wire
HOT!; HOT!
,Ths Is thyE-jnoc5 Terfiik of the human fatallj with :eg rd 'o the weather. CoU Ccliold.Ja
the.expressloit of tajjfaeeswho enjoy an: Olc'-rashiorisd Lemonade at T. C. SI WC & cC"&CiCe
ater Counter. '"''
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Mr. Robert Gray, who - fenced in a
part of Ninth street, as described ' in
yesterday s Obskrvkr, appeared be
fore Mayor Johnston yesterday
was:weitrtroriiied yesterday.': - The "uai vuatl uuw"6
trnin will mota trina haf.win t.V,A the public highway. The case was
removed to justice, Waring'st court,
where the lawyers discussed the
point of easement. . Mr. Gray was
train will make trips between the
city and grounds again ; this after
noon; leaving the freight depot, Sec
ond street crossing, at 3. o'clock p. m.,
and every 15 minutes thereafter until
represented by Burwell & Walker,
nl ...
morigag
;ee s oaie
A r1?01 a mortjage dfed'ejeeuted to tne by
lnhLvey f,nd 1,'8W'ff I'UCJ ttaflney, ifcorded
th fJ ,v w 11 t ipuDiio auction ai
a r,r, Srt.H?18e door In the dtyfof Charlotte, N.
laiiS if,ur.da''. lbtn Joly tne tract of
mo-. 1 btat iSKfc j f - a- Springs and others,
1 ffi0,wwelJ of southwesterh boundary of xity
nJ, 2 I tedl2otte' N Cm on which Isald Jerry Gaffney
todnnT. ow, pswe. -180 snd , sorrel mare n-ule
cnreS.el horse mule; to Satisfy the debt st-
Smortgage.uV ,
3osb.ohnw- ADSWOatH, Mortgagee.
Public Sale
ft.,,..,. . ;" -f I :
I ' 1U mill TMtlnn . M . ... ' . .
onth llti; "i1"5 perore. or st puoiic auction
ot Qafflfc m m eastern limits of the cty
. Jiua i rorienr cnnrnin mm-m.
MecSer,wto8t desirable country resldehce In
tW3Wty.. I will selr thls property in
after the game has commenced. The .-jr
game will be called at 4:30 p. m. - ? . . . -
-It was a matter of general regret in fa -ir ot the citv. and mnosed a
among the spectators of the game fine of $1 and ' costs on Mr: Gray,
yesterday; that Houseman, the , fat From the judgment of this court;
manor tne Kaieigncmp, aianotgex the defendant took an appeal to the
on the bases oftenerthau he did. It next rui ol the Criminal court,
is worth a quarter to see him take in shortly after the trial, chief of police
. .a. 1. A- A -.1 ......
tne mes, Dut wnen comes lo urn gtitt served a notice upon Mr. Gray
ing the bases, the fun is beyond esti- to remove the fence within six hours,
mation. ' hut tha fence still
i . ..-.. - m.T.m ... . own; Mr. Gray claims that the citv
DogltllllllSDaj S. , nv'pr nairl for thfl knd anH f.Kot. i
The city police nave mscriicuons falonzs to himself. The city claims
to begin Kimng an nogs seen upon that b its lonff use M t fc ifc hM
the streets without a tax ;paid tag. become dedicated to that nurnosft -
and
bottles
are an
estora'
yr,;
Ga.
as as
eyear. j
axw. i
.pot?1"
89.-
ntcure.
Ne2H3twt0Juim
atise on ,
te
rpartlrulars address
a. TOEKEKCE,
i Thr;ottet y. c.
;t'
wanted;.!.-
To s:M:fc:i
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Farms In Mecklerdjnrir. bharrni-l
iVWE:-. Ktttherferd and other
v TW cotcl " "rin uai omia, Dy the
The order is to go., into effect, today
and the police will be required to
carry it into effect iuly and impar
Benefit Conecrt.
A very enjoyable
Train Rocking.
A very serious case of train - rock-;
tially. There is no ' dog; pound" and ing occurred near Third Creek, on
when one is caught ; on the streets the Western North Carolina road,'
minus the tax paid tag, bis owner night before last. Three rocks struck
will have no chance . to redeem him. the train, , one. ot. which embedded
The tags cost $1 each and can bo pro itself in the woodwork around a win
cured fromyGapt. r Gooding- at: the do w under which a passenger lay
city hall.- " ' ' sleeping, the second struck the en
i M gine' cab and the "third struck the
sleeper. The rocks were apparently
evening was tnrown, wnu greab iorce, eitner. one
spent by a limited number of our peo- with sutncient force to have killed a
nifl at the opera nouse last nignt, me porauii. . mo uigm previous 10
oocasion being the concert for the this, . the Western North Carolina
benefit of the Home 'and Hospital, tram was rocJceaV near Glen Alpine
Dr Ridez. under whose direction the station, lhis is the first occurrence
concert was -giyen, was ns3isvea. Dy oi, iui wuuiwwuiuania road tor
Rome of the best talent in the city, a long time, and diligentefforts are
and the. concert altogether was a being made to ferret out the guilty
d'ii"htful aHair. A' email : sum wes parties., it is to be hoped that they
netted! for tre Home-and Hospital, wm oe caugnt and punished with
one of th rr.ost deserving, charities the greatcctiseverity allowed by the
of the city.
Garnet-A Jfew and, Important
Riscovery. K
Messrs. Brem & McDowell, of this
city, : yesterday exhibiteoSa quantity
of garnet, in small grains, having
the appearancd of coarse sand. .This
garnet is destined to take the place
of emory, as it not - only answers all
the purposes of emory, but it is supe
rior to it for many things. The gar
net is mined in Burke county and
is milled in all sizes, wire mesh meas
ures, -trom jno. 4 to JNo. eo it is
mined and milled in?Burke by Messrs
Brem Ac McDowell, who are the een
eral agents for ! its "sale. Thegarnet
is ap pi iea to1 rollers over which1
Coating of glue has been passed, and
adhering to; the '-roller makes an im
pixnent thaktadSr iair.i to ,superceae
embry These garnet rollers are used
oy an mm men lor suarpemng caras
and t other, tools; ard oeing ; cneaper
than emory ,? i provfes ; a : popular as
well as a buccessfal article. The
garnet is next' in hardness . to corun
dum, which itself is next to the dia
mond Brem & McD.o well have made
arrangements to go into the business
onan Extensive scale. The discovery
of this use for garnet is a recent
thing and, i xjonsidered a very im
portant one for mill men.
Why He Willed RIs Property to a
V'f -Regress.,- . . ,
t i Sneaking of : the will:.- of the . great
farmer of Georgia, a Sparta dispatch
says : Tne greatest interest is exnion-
ed in the will or tne late iavia uick
son, the farmer millionaire, who
died leaving all his property except
a small pittance to a negress named
Amanda EubanKS. as incKsoa gave
liberal fees to several lawyers and
his administrators to see that his
will was enforced; they are making a
strong fight?. ..The white beira ot
Dickson, who are scattered through
Georgia, Ne w York and Texas, nave
also employed arle counsel and hope
to attack the dead man's sanity. The
will is to be probated onp-Xuesday,
when the great fight will Open. v
An intimate friend of Mr. Dickson
has just told the inside story of the
will. ' Amanda Eubanks. the bene
ficiary is the result of an early iridi5
cretion of Mr: Dickson with one of
his slaves. It is claimed that after
the birth of this child Dickson took
to readmer his Bible and to prayer,
and declared that it took a man of
grit to take care of his offspring when
faced .bv society ana preiuuice
Hennft his' will was intended to secure
to his own child, negro though she
was. all that his money could ac
complish. In the will the lawyers
nr directed not onlv " to see that its
provisions as to his property are car.
ried out! but to see that the woman
is protected hi all of her rights as a
citizen, 5 wnerever sne may kuoubo w
liwM ' ihr woman is overrun with
letters from negroes and whites al
over the country ; ' ' ' ; " '
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r ' "For sale by T.'-C SUTTa 4'C0.V rj.
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On accoti'.t of . a
law.
J rain Ing SwampXands. ."
Rulelgh News and Observer. ;
1 r-esterday the State Board of Ed u
hation contracted for. the 'drainage of
li:000 of the 85 000 acres of thea wamyi
or ' 'open ' lapas in jarsare couutjr .
the property of the aboard 'one half
tVia trno.t tn on tn 4 tha? contractor m
ri rfttJoirf nf thft aralnaird ana -
guaranteeJbeiDg giyen that the wort
shall be corcpiei-sowiinm uve jca9.
Ti':a i wifhr'it dniiht the best dispo
sitibn to, nukffi oiithese, lands. , As
theyilie at present they -are ; of- Uttle
or ntf value o the educational ;inter??
estftoVwhicb; Jhey .belong. Byiepcn
action as that t th'e board, ihas :j just
4-airAri i.hAv will in nrobabidty be
made'to yield a considerable income
ionteotnlated
. .. - dacementSf and If yuneed Fne C.othlng we need-1 ash; '
change
it.
n:oir bustnefw we are offerlne- thts;weeB; th following Ja(
11
reasitee
M lit
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Former prloa t-ro, sell bow for il8.Q0. FlTie.3 and 4 Button Cutaway Coats and Tests, former price
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COATS AND .VESTS.
Mi. l.iitVt Former price 120.00, stU aow for $14.00.
y : -, -r.
54Blue Serqe Suits;
T . t '
.tr-c -
Sold never less than tlOXO We'se'l now at S7.G0. These .Pu'ts can not be;mct3,ed 'n the city tolr less
than $12.00. Tnese aie only a lew or tne many bargains .wer are
proue to your Interest We have aboat
e no ofartui xcail at vuf lipase will
WW
irom 5 to 9 years, which we will' sell at 50roa th3 dollar.
' STA-WrrlWTS ;AT-:AND BELOW-;cOS;ri,
UJO Ul Ui ivJ W W IJJ i.U ,1M ii4 uw. w JU y aa u vi
'iv-t r,v-- - "'
0E(JORn .-M,SPEPTlC 4IIXT0RE;
.' 4 X?sltlvfa.nd Permanent Carefer Ojspep: ia
srptoiis 0 Dyspepsia---Oi)e of the most common anddlrect of alls-;
uneasiness In the region ot the. stomach ...felt soon after taWns food. -
Tula uneasiness Is variously drWTibed as Tullness, weight or oppression $
t .foHTiflif tliestcMnachwas "ewelled.'' -The sam feellna; ts, some-
V nd tHwrela.. -Eructation; or belchlng of the gas orwind" from -
thAntomacn. VornitiiiZ or spnung up u .uie iuw. ii-urajia
i i; V iiaartburn. -andliequently pain in the region ef the ittan,; wtth tlpl: I u
l)- v tatlon or J-Cutterins?? with ulcit, short or dilScuM breathln?. lieadache. g
Si-Srai ahssti .oaof the "bowels, filzzlneg,,' wlB2ila or.litzcrs? otJU
the -head.- r TltorigBe,witn a
,bad,,, . bitter, or- annatarai tasta of the J 1 " cr T '
K4eOTSutVtohleh dyspepsia may lead If neglected. As'tir.a U c
exJi ? from other causes, te arrnyated by dyspepsia. He- '
SrScyrtiv. . i crvousness. "sic. spells." -faintness," a sense of . w-ari- . .
Hdo?Ster,''lt:-.:y to sleep, and when ft m Je it toof
ant dreams, nf3nai? 8. yxnese arc J tf' Jf " V . -
iAir.o tjm uwuw ... ii. 4.
iniivlDRl, re'trtty. ien?rfh cf t:-? t .
to wiica tLJL c: jr l3 i j.
"T.
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disease-, a very lew tron3 luaag euiur-j t
-vi. K'-, r.rt'l!i all cases, depending nvm
Hut' TrZd it mm it. nd tha other diseases, complleausns,
'W . . B. E. CoCHHANE, Manager.