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- DAILY CHARLOTTE OBSERVER: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1885, ' . : - : Site loo)tocu Vflir IirniTSTRlAL EXPOSI Thee are but few civilized coun v trie&riow: where the industrial expos sitioh is hot Westablishd institution andwhere its value as a promoter o industrial enterprises is not fecog nized r.pd appreciated; France, Aus tria; England and other European countries havd had their national and international expositions, this coun try has had its centennial exposition at. Philadplnhia. fDreceded by others of less proportions.) the World's Ex positiort at New Orleans, a number, of . interstate" fairs." and State fairs in noaflv all t.h States, and district and. county fairs without number. There are "but few7 States where State fairs-are not held, and but few States whAm rfiat.r:ft and fiountv fairs are : not becoming, if they are not already the order of the dav. All this shows t,h ah nrpniation in which such . rr- : -- . - expositions are held by the thinking, nrnfrrpnsi TA npnnlft tlOt OD1V Ol OUr own but of other countries. What effecj they have had in stimulating productive industries throughout the world it would be impossible to tell, but it is beyond question that they hava had a. erreat influence in excit ing rivalry of genius and enterprise, resultine: in improved machinery, .y - XS , imprtrved products of factory and shop, ' improved stock on farms, horses, cattle, hogs, etc;,; improved praiTi fruit, vegetables. &c. The improvement within the past quarter of a century has been marked, and has shown itself in every branch of industry known to our people. All this means that millions of dollars have been added to the wealth of. the people, many of whom doubtless havenevei eiven a thought to the - r- ' subject. . This 'country to-day can boast of as fineagricultural and industrial expo sitions as any country in the world can show, and some of them in States which; within the memory of men not far advanced in vear3 were un- Dsonled" wilderness, now centres of civilisation, busy life and progress. In bur country, at least." the coun ty or district fair is the foundation of all these, the corner stone, so to speak, jjpon which'they are built, It is the spirit that fosters, the spirit that emulates for excellence at the lesser fair that builds up the greater, where State pride and professional pride come in as further stimulants. The local pride which encourages the local fair expands," and the State or interstate fair is the result. .NprthCarolina has her State fair, inVhich we all as citizens take more or less interest, few of us as much as . we should. There are a number of district and county, fairs, some of them looked'after '.with' interest, oth- ersjacV'6o) should' be.y Some have grown from insignificant begin ning to proportions;-of considerable mateOiHerVnaw because they were not properly ap predated or because they were not located in places where they could - live;;' They lacked a country that cpuld .contribute j products, and trans portationthai made them easy of ac cess to adjoining districts. Bath of these are necessary conditions to sue cessand back of these the enterprise oh the-part of the people where these fairs, are located to offer such incen tives? tlie way pi premiums as wil induce people wlhb are not actu- . ated simply by the: desire to compete for excellence to enter their exhibita ble articles for the test of merit. , There is no place in North Carolina and few, if any, in the South, better located, for a successful industrial fair than Charlotte. Situated a3 she is in e-j4sfe. splendid .agricultural; ' naagaimanuactun with many manufacturing establish ments in operation and others spring ing up here and in adjoining towns, she has resources to draw from for a magnificent ' exhibit. But to . speed 5?K09d.:ork'.,'and.ike the fair herein 'established institution, and one irf Vhich we'' may all take pride. our people-shpuld take a personal in-1 . hwotd in iv, auu-uuntrioute noeraiiy to make the premium list for the next . fir &n. attractive anu liberal one. in addition to that already offered by the Fair Association. MAIIOHE Er A B1GE. lie ' Starts Out to C has I is His Son's Boon Companions and lias a If arrow Escape. : Petersburg, va , Sept. 13 Sena tor Ma hone distinguished himself as oemgerenc two years ago wnen. as a boss , in thdL Fourth ward of. t uiiy, ne enueavorea to innuence ne ;r j voters'who showed an Jnclina tion to vote the. Democratic ticket. At that time the Senator was within an incn or oeipg miiea oy persons wnom he drew into the row. Jtuver since, the Senator has bees unusual ly quiet, but thia afternoon he ven ... . . iurea ouc upon toe war pasn again. i a 1 -i . . . -, ana aiter aue premeditation, it is supposed, as his performance throughout bore the traces of design The Senator has a son, Butfer the one who was recently in '& scraein Washington. Butler is considered a good fellow and has many friends among the young Democrats c the city. The boy is wild at times; and his father recently concluded that his dissipation was the result of; tb& malign:" influence extended, (by his Democratic friends. So this after noon, the senator, nearmg that isuz ler was the worse for Kqjuor, and ha d been seen -in company with two young men or tnis city, provided himself with a horsewhip and went in search of his son and his son's tempters as he deemed them: Be was .accompanied by Capt. Asa Rogers, his boon friend. The Senator was not long in find ing the objects of his search. The club rooms of the Petersburg club ara on Tabb street, in the central quar ter of the city. Standing opposite to-' the club house were Butler Mahoner and Messrs. Alex. Donnan, Jr. , and Thos. Hunter. The time was . six o'clock, the street was almost desert ed, and the young men were stand, ing in a group chatting when the Senator suddenly strode into their presence with anger in his eyes. Capt. Rogers accompanied him. In a clear,. shrill tone Senator Mahone addressed himself to Mr. Hunter : 'You are Mr. Hunter, are you not?"; he said. ; ' ", Tlie Xostbfliccs. Vilas in the name of a new postof . fice la' Watauga county, . on route 13183.;. : , " Julius H Burham has been com missioned postmaster at Halifax.' and ' Jame U. bhoiar is the postmaster ofJ at Ham, the newly established office itf Bladen; county v : . The following change in the Star Route schedule has been ordered ; On route 13359, Carthage to Ashborough. Leave Carthage -Tuesdays, ThurN days and Saturdays at lp. m. '-Arrive at Asliborough next days by 12 m,.- Icave' "Afchborough " Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 1 p. m' Arrive at Oarthacre next davs hv 12 m.. k. i :a 1 'I am sir," politely replied Mr. Hunter, entirely unsuspicious - of the Senator's mission. " 'Then you have been leading my son iJutier astray," snnesed tne Senator you are a blankety, blank, blank, and I have come here to cows b de you." With this iunous exclamation the General brandished a leather whip over Mr. Hunter's devoted head. "Take him away, Butler." cried Mr. Hunter "or there wiilbeZ a row." This little "aside" threw the vSena tor off his guard . for a , moment and when he . recovered himself it was Mr. Donnanl to whom he spoke: . ' Jt X ) "This is Mr. Alex Donnan is it not?" he queried. : "Yes," was the reply. - . "Then, sir, yoii are a blankety,- blank, blank." And the- profane epithets poured brfeh with wonderful volubility and rapidity from the Senator's lips. ; . .his was more than Mr. Donnan who is a very plucky man could stand. Tho Senator presents a ven erable appearance, it. is true, 'and Mr. Donnan, who is a very young man. horoughly appreciated thi3 fact: but Mr. Donnan did not act without a urther plea in his own behalf. He turned to Butler Mahone and said: 'Butler, your father says I am lead ing you off. Does he speak the truth?" l.'No, replied Butler 'he is mista- sen. JNobodv can leadime off." This enrrged the Senator, whose behavior cannot be explained. He rushed at Mr. Donnan, cursed, him most fearfully, and cracked his cow hide near him saying, ."you d n scoundrel!- I intend to cowhide- vou td within an inch of y our life,," Y - Then Mr. Donnan, who could . no onger stand the denunciation Dro- duced a pen knife, advanced -upon the Senator, caught him bv his lone flowing beard and thrusting the knife in ms race and detied him to utter another word of abuse or to move his horsewhip. The Senator made a movement as if to renew xhe assault. In! another moment he wxuld lhave been stabbedi J The knife was almost i at his throat when Capt. Asa Rodgers rusned between the two combatants and prevented what might have been a fatal affair as both men were t in a great passion. .benator Mahone was lea away utter ngpacsionate3epithets, while High Con s table Mipitree came up and -kept Mr Donnan s from i pursuing the Sena Mr. Donnan was seen at the club house subsequently. He declares his intention of . ...exacting satisfaction' rom the Senator according to the us ual method, or else of publishing him or nis cowardice in attempting to horsewhip an unarmed man. The Senator's action is universally re garded here, as an outrage. f 1 ;4.i'Cliattensre46 fand S'. Brooklyn Times. - I would like to match my gas meter against Maud S. I have thought about writing to Mr. Bonner betore, but did not wish to take an unfair advantage of him '.but Jl will make the conditions anything that will! be satisfactw'ry to him, only I . must ' re serve the right to let the gas meter gd as. he pleases, for he will do s that anyway. Only I warn Mr. Bonner thatm meter is a thoroughbred, and has 'beeniB , training sevsral years, and the more he is trained the, taster he goes, k When he gets down to business and makes a spurt, there is no hotse in the country, can hold . a candle to him. - ' , . t,- A TENEMENT BLAZE. Harrow Escape of Occupants Heath of a Mother and Iler New York, Septl 14.:r1A fire broke out early this morning in a five story double tenement, No. 216 Eas 81st street. It started in the cellar "and the" smoke and crackling of the flames aroused the tenants on the first floor who gave the alarm: Nine teen families lived in the ho-user, em- bracing over one- hundred persons, most of them yowng children. They were all hastily awoused, and some of them escaped by the stair way while others descended1 the fire escapes. Mrs. Kuetienberger, wire or a caxer. made her way to ther roof with her three young children and babe.. Not noticing an air, shaf? Between No, 21& and the adjoining hooe, she fell down a distance of- sixty feet, and sbe atid the baby were instantly killed1 The other children ware warned m time of their danger. ; The total leas' by the fire was only $ , 50. , , FROM WASHIXGTOS. Postal Appointment-Iismissedr' from th RegistejrsMIiee. Washington, Sept. 14 The fol owing were among the fourth class postmasters appointed today : iioriaa Caattahooche Tomlin Bon F. Morgaa. ,, ; MissisaippiMontpelierr A. A. Beasley. '. ' ; ' .', Secretary Manning todais dismissed Jabez Fox,, a fourth class- elerk, in the Register's office. ' Fox is pastor of the S wedenborgian chucreb on Cap itol Hill. The reason givsn by Efegs ister Eoscrans for his removal is that was the pleasure of tho appointing power to dto so. ."-,... The Fass Fonr.Yeare34 Tirbiu. Chicago, Sept. 13. In the four year old trot yesterday "Ant void trotted a mile in 2;i9i. This beat the four year old stalion record by seconds. This horse horse has never worn .any 1.1. r .Lii. t i i tmug uut bius. naving sever oeen Shod. V : ; . - -. : : - W ; FOR SALE. v Three v n deslraJble Build inz Lots. 63x150 feet. located la good neighborhood, in ten minutes walk oi puDiic square, uan De oongnt on easy terms. . W.S.ALEX AN DEB, f. sepl5dlt ; At Selgle's. OPERA HOUSE. A One ffolla.r Perforraaaee for 23 Cent Standard Dramati ' Bfei33 BANI M8D OBCHESTBA. To-nlglitFtlie Celelratetf American Comejr Josh Whitcombe, Or, IZFE IN Ihe pert ormanoe to conclasfe- with the very laugft- . aoieearce, enntiea The JPeol of tlte Family. Admission 2& sen ts. Besemd Seats 35 cents: now OTsaleatCentaraTHoteL sep8d DVFFY lHAliT WIIISIiEY. i Price reduced to $1 per botfie, at THOS KBESE & CO'S. It, THOS BZESE & CO'S. XUXIKXU BATII SOAP . . A nlee Soap, Pesffiomed througarwl lathers nicely, a. a cake, at THOfo REESE & CO'S. a.UIlIWS TOILET POWDER. .., . , .. .. ... A Fresh lot Jtst received by ' BEESE & CO. ; JRoyal Blood, We are all kings and Queens In this country, and. we nave a ngsc to De as good Diood as that which courses through the veins of JKaaperors. if the Diood is poor ana the chteks are Dale, it Is well- known that Brown's Iron Bitters iB the great tonic wmcn wiu erne color, vigor ana vstauty. Mr. m. k. Gibson, of West Point, Miss,, says, "I felt weak and debilitated, Brown's lro& Sitters made me strong and wall." Dr. Pierce s "Pellets" the original "Little Liver Pllis''' (sugar-coated) cure- stek and bilioushead ache, sour stomach, and billows attacks.. By drug gists. ,; tuesfxkkw Thonsands of women bless the day en which Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription" was made known to Them. In all those derangements causing back ace, dragging-down sensations, nervous and gen eral debility, it is a soveren remedy Its . sooth ing and healing properties render it of the utmost value to ladies suffering from "internal fever," congestion, inflamation or ulceration. By drug gists. , - sirathurs&w. ? ; CODEVSED IIEK, (Fresh) Eagjs and Swiss brands, at THQSi BEESE & CO'S. PURE ENGLISH BREAD SOIAV At . THOS. BEESE & CO'S. VIrOIO ANl PEUEPA CI- At THOS. BEESE & CO'S. STOP THAT COUGH By using Dr. Vrazier's Throat and Lung Balsam - the only cure for coughs, colds, hoarseness and sore throat, and ail diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Do not neglect a cough. It may prove fatal. Scores and hundreds of people owe their lives to Dr. Jfra2ier 8 Throat and Lung Balsam. and no family will ever be without it after once using it, and discovering its marvelous power. It Is put up in large family bottles, and sold for the small price of 50 cents . a botue. Sold by T. C snuin buo. len&aeod&wly Daughter Wives and mothers We emphatically guarantee Dr. Marchtsi's Cath- oucon, a J? emaie uemedy, to cure female diseases, Bucn as ovarian irouDies, innammauon anawcera tion, falling and displace aaent or - bearing down ieeung, irreguiannes, Darrenness, cnange ot Hie, leucorrnoea, oesiae many weaKnesses spnngin rrom me arjove, luce neaaacne. oioauns. SDin, weakness, sleeplessness, nervous debility, palpita tion of the heart, Ac. For sale by druggists. Price $1.00 and $1.50 per bottle. Bend to Dr. J. B. Mar chl8lUtlca. N. Y.. for pamphlet, free. - Fer sale by L, B. Wristqn, druggist, Charlotte, : n 1 1 f ' . ' ! r ' ttj ? f k 1 1 i .1 i ' The iG re at , S ou th era f IC em ed y Bosadalls , cures - scrofula, rheumatism, white swelling, gout, goitre, consumption, bronchitis, nervous debility, malaria, and all diseases of a kin dred nature arising from an impure condition of the blood. After physicians have failed to cure, a single Dome or it saaaus seems u eneci sacna marked change as to give new hope and life. Bead this letter: ; ' . I have been a great sufferer with Inflammatory rneumatism ior me last iweive monws. i was in duced t try your s preparations Bosadalls, and I have been greatly benefitted., .My hands and feet are still enlarged, but I feel so much better that I want to continue taking the Bosadalls. BehobothVas fe MB3.M. Y.DANGE. : ! What's SOZODONT? 'Tis this you ask'; . 'To answer is an easy task ' H - It is a liquid soft and sweet ' r . -. Which keeps teeth healthy, white and neat. - ; -Which makes the rosy gums endure " "i And renders breath, -iIkeToses, pure,' -U - -;-r- . t '-tmto jv rj f- An article that Is at once teeth- preserver ana breath Dunfier. and so pleasant and convenient to use, its exceeding popularity does not su' prise any viaot i mixj uoo- iuuj cowauticuKu- i auii 1 tuab SOZODONT possesses tnese excellent qualities in an eminent degree. It has legitimately acquired the right to a position upon every toilet table. ' -' .! '' ! ! . I'-. The Clangor of an: Alarm Bell Close by in the stillness ot the night, could scarce ly startle the ordinary Individual more than do tri fling noises the nervous invalid. Bat. once the nerves are braced and the system invigorated with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters this abnormal sensi tiveness is succeeded by a tranquility not to be dls turbedby trivial causes. Impaired digestion is a fertile cause of nerve weakness' and unnatural mental gloom , and a vigorous renewal ot the ac tion of the stomach is one of the surest means of invigorating and quieting the nerves. Insomnia, or sleeplessness a form of nervous disease, is un questionably benefited by sedatives when it is pro longed, or of frequent occurrence, but Its perma nent removal is more effectually achieved with the Bitters. This medicine is also signally efficacious for malaria, rheumatism, - constipation, liver com plaint and torpidity of the kidneys and MaddeEi Mexican Communism. City of Mexico, Sept. 13, A comV i munistic rmrisins: m the canton ? of Cordova, State of Vera Cruz, is giv ing great annoyance to tne planters of that section. The Governor of; the State professes ability to put down the j rebels without the aid of federal ops. - Tne communists aemanu a m m .a. Ui . . ion or au property. : Twenty Shares in the Mutual BuMing and Loi i Association. Apply to ; . . eertl5d2taw2w : i- ' A 6. E Dog Lost; 2BENIZEB.I,, W i : Sed Irish Setter, about 18 months old.' Answers to the name of Shot. Liberal reward for, his re turntor : - , ' , , ' 1 ' ' -. . ir m J.D. BBOWN.iU '....IF Jill. . ' ' . e t ... .1' fhnvlitA TIa - - ll II I 'M-.fi..-. Farms for Rent 'Several three, two and one horse tracts near Charlotte. Parties rcust furnish own stock, but to good tenants three year fc" . Charlotts, N C. Sept. 15, 13a 4wlt - Special to CAPITAL PMZE 75.nft l lcuets unly 93. Share i portion. o I offer a full line of the finest select SPICES Sbot Pepper, iaaniiiiM.n-rpT 1 '"' ' ' 01acned Jamaica Gingfer9 Penan & Clove?, Java Cassea, S ! ! ! Louisiana State Lotterv Co "Wis do hrvhi ' t, vvi mat IC AVrvD. vise the arrangements formthSS and Semi-Annual Drawings ofm iana State Lottery Cbmfafe son manaae and f rvnimi A zrP .w..vubi, wo,. njkfWJD iiull I. IIP. DTn Ceylon Cinnamon. ducted urth honesty, fairnissTlndt good faith toward all parties S n auth(riz$the company to use this c cate with foe simUies o'our SS??' attached, in its advertisements Uret ALSP1CE PENAJGr K13TMEG3, PEKING MACS, COLMAN'3 MUSTABD. The Above are Offered at Re duced; Prices. L. R. WRISTON. Commissioners, IncorDoratfld in iswfm. ture for Educational and Charitable DunSlr14 a capital of SLom.rm-tA 2 Emth . over $550,000 has since been added" 17(5 of By an overwhelmini? nnrmiar mta. . . was made a Dart of the aAnt eX Vichlse adopted December 2d, A. D.. K79 WQ8wutlon The only Lottery ever voted on and end v Cie people of any State. "wotaedty It never scales or postpones. d Shie Number Drawings takepiace A SPLENDID OPPOTtTTTWTTv TtTNE. Tenth Grand Drawing V 4 Acemyot Music, New Ofi, .8Sh Monthly Drairiiisr " CAPITAL PBIZE, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars lack. Fraction, , tl GLASS. Fifths in proportion. Iist of Priaes; 1 CAPITAL PBIZE.... d 0 1 do jAo ........ 2PHKESof; $6,000...... GLASS. GLASS. 5 do 2.00(1. 10 do 1,00a " 20 do BOO 100 do 200..... 800 do 100... 500 do BO.;. . "" iOOO do 25..... ' ' APPROXTKATrnw uuttoj"' H In "ilUU $75,000 25,000 10,000 12.000 10,000 10,000 10,000 20,000 80,000 25,000 25,000 4o do do do 500.. 250. 4,500 2,250 A LAUGE STOCK OF PURE WOES AND LIQUORS For Medicinal purposes, at THOS. BEESE & CO'S. A Large Stock of Lamp Clood ! Becetved at THOS. BEESE &CO'Sv WE W GOODS. New Holland Herring, . . FERRIS PIG HAMS, Boneless Bacon, Smoked Beef . and Beef Tongues. GOSHEN BUTTER. Block lslandMackere mm VEST FINE. S U - IX 1 AND 2 POUND BOLLS. :' .Oatmeal White Bock Candy Syrup Shepp's Desi cated Cocoanut for Pies, Puddings, Cakes, etc; . . ' : Wilson's Wafers a, specialty. - - . ' The Finest Roller Patent Flour intlteGUy; 1 BARiTTi; ALEXANDERS 't'rt vitTjI i . Free'deliYery. Vf Telephone GL4SS, All Sizes, at tE rates t0 clubs snonM be made onS toeK? of. e company In New Orleans. For further Information write clearly, elvtafffuii NewYork Exchange inordinary letter. Currencv by Express (all sums of $5 and upwards atrofS pense) addressed, M. A. DAUPHIN Or M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. , Wi seventh St , Washington. D C Make P.O. Monev OrrtArs MW.Mr5iS1Vr Beglstered Letters to ' "u auuiess NEW OBLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans, La. OB LOUISIANA NATIONAL BANK. STATE NATIONAL BANK, GEBMaNIA NATIONAL BAXK, l&" New Orleans, La. JUST RECEIVING THR BEST STOCK OF GOODS TN THE CITY IN OUR LINE. Thos. Reese & Co's a. e. & w- b. kisbetj Cancer Cured. I have had a cancer on my face for many years, lhave tried a great many remedies, but without relief. I almost gave up hope of ever being cured. Dr. Hardman, my son, recommended Swift's Spe clfic which I have taken with great results. My face is now well, and it is impossible for me to ex- ress my thanKS in words tor what this medicine is done ior me. Mas. Ours kakdman. Monroe, Ga., Sept. 2, 1884. . ..... TXTJESTERW WORTH CARO. T T LOA II. It. 6. , f Generai. Passenger Office. ) Saiisbubt, N. C, June 10, 1885. I On and after Sunday. Jnne 14th. isfis tho fniin. ing double dally passenger schedule will be ope rated by this company: v . , .-. MAIN LINE WEST. Stations.1 Train No 1. Ar. I Lv. Train No. 9. At. Swift's SpeelSo has cured a cancer on my face, and has almost made a new man of me. T." J. Tkate, WacIssa,Fla. , I have had a cancer in my right ear for three years, I tried every remedy the physicians prac ticed, to no permanent good. Swift's Specific has wrought wonders for me. It is the best blood pu rifier in tne world. ... John S. Mobbow, Florenee, Ala. Salisbury, ssatesviiie, Newton. Hickory, Icard, Morganton, Marion, -Old Fort, . Bound Knob, H Black Mountain'. ' Coopers, Spartanburg Junctn, Ashevllle, Alexander's, Marshall, ; Bamards, Warm fcprings, AM 2 81 3.37 4.07 4.321 5.00l 5.57 6.23 16.45 7.43 &03 8.2& -'8.37 i 9.22 9.58 10.22 10.55 1! A. M. 2.33 8.15 ass 9.17 4.08 9.45 4.32 10 08 5 00 10.36 ! 5.07 11.37 : 6.29 12.10 ..7.10 .J12.30 ' 7.49 . 1.28 8.03 1.41 .8.29 2.05 8.47 - 213 9.22 -9.69 10.22 Lv. 7.10 8.16 9.17 9.46 10.08 10.37 llffl 12.10 12.50 1.28 1.41 2.05 p: m. Swift's Specific is entirely vegetable,' and seems to cure cancers by forcing out the impurities from the blood. Treatise on Blood and Skm , Diseases mailed Iree.'U J'- . - a The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. or 159 W.Sd2 St, N. . : ' JMeal Station.1 ; Daily. MAIN LINE EAST. Stations. fTrainNo. 2 Ar. I Lv. Train No. 10 Ar. Lv, GAROUKA CETitAL ? WAY. . - HAIL Office of Scpertntekdent, ) Wilminqton, N. C, Sept. 10, 1885. . - CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. An AND AFTEB SEPT 14, 1885, THE FOLLOW J . ing Schedule will be operated on this Bail- rop' PASSENGEB, MAIL AND EXPBESS TBAINy DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. '; J'.-ii ' ,j '.it.' T i ' M 7 OF- .41 .1;. mm mi aura -FOR THE-i-ltt;If ti"- H -V ?n .ilk rM I Leave Wilmington at.. 1. No. 1. J Leave Baleigh at ....... . i ) Arrive at Charlotte at.... ) Leave Charlotte at .... .. No.' 2. Arrive at Baleigh at . . . . . ) Arrive at Wilmington at. .........7.45 p.m. 7 35 P. M. 6.50A. m ..9.00 P.M. ..........9.00 a.m. 8.00 a.m. Warm Springs. - Barnards, Marshall, Alexander's, . Ashevllle. Spartanburg Junetn. Coopers, : Black Mountain. ' Bound Knob. Old Fort. Marion Morganton, . icaratl , . Hickory,5 ! " Newton, Statesviile, Salisbury, .t, P. M. 4.15 4.33 5.06 5.37 5 55 6.18 6.31 7.13 7.52 .8.22 9.17 9.451 10.11 10.38 11.33 12.80, IMeal Station. 3.45 4.15 4.34 5.06 5 47 555 618 6.32 r7.38 ' 7.55 8 22 9.17! -9.46: 10.12 10.39 11.34 A. M. Daily. A. M. 10.37 1 , no 11.15 I1.57 12.13 12.45 1 1.42 .'2.10 f2.35 3.26 4.21 10.30 10.37 11.02 11.15 11.57 12.13 12 45 1.43 2.11 3.00 S.26 4.2J 5.iiO:P. M. WEST. 1 MURPHY DIVISION. EAST. 1 Train No f LOCAL FRE1GHT- Passenger Car Attached. ,. ?30 A) si .................. 4.40P.M. r .liOtiUijxi I J ft j Citffa ( s Sclioolv 1 L.-s 4 JUST RECEIVED. J- R. Eddins. Leave Charlotte- at Arrive Laurinburg at Leave Laurinburg at.... 6.00 A, k, Arrive Charlotte at 3.45 p. h. Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only, and points designated in the Company's Time Table. , y - ; jrl::-:: -: : .v.. ,;; : SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGEB, MAIL, EX . t PBESS AND FREIGHT. . - . ' , (Dally except undayj I i ; ? 1 ' I f Leave Charlotte ati'. ..v.i.4....4 8.15 a. m. Arrive at Shelby at. j .....i.4..i. .11245 a. m. Leave Shelby at . . .jlJ. .... 4 4 4 44 . . 1.40 p. m 'Arrive at Charlotte at.. . .. , rs.4o p, m v-Tralns.Nos.landt2 make close connection at Ha mlet with B. A. Trains to and -from -Baleigh. Through Sleentne Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 for Statesviile, stations on Western N. C-BB.; Ashevllle and points west. 4 ; Also,: for. SpartbuTgiGreenyllJe, Athens, At lanta an4 all points Boathwest 1 g , f t i -1 4, r f r t ' 1 i j I Superintendent F. W. Clabx, tJea. Pmc, Agent f - - - -Jt. Train No. 7 Ar. I Lv. Stations. Ar. Lv. A. M. 9.37 1005 10.32 11.(2 11.30 J12.15 12.40 .119 1.30 3.06: 9 00 9.40 mo 10.37 11.05 11.40 12.17 12.44 v).20 1.33 P. M. Ashevllle, Hominy, ' , Turnpike,, Pigeon Elver, w . . Clyde,- Waynesvllle, Balsam, Hall, Sylva; Webster Station, Charleston' i j j : i JMeal Stations, Dally, 3.50 3.10 2.48 2.43 '1 56 1251 $12.16 11.45 11.07 10 56 A.M. P. M. 3.12 V- 2 50 2.25, I. 53 1.36 12.18 II. 46 11.08 10.57 9.20 Train N6! 1 connects at -Warm Springs with E. T., V. fc G. B. B. for all points . in the West and Northwest., : . Train No. 2 connects at Salisbury with B. & n train No. 50 for all points In the South and Soutn west, -v,. ZL:j:.i.::z'z" r Train No. 10 connects at Sal'sbury wIthB.&D. train No. 53 for all points North. Pullman Drawing-Boom Sleeping Cars between Goldsboro and Ashevllle. and fcallsbory and Asbe ville, on trains Nol'andf. 4 f I 1 Elegant Pnllmari Parlor; Cars between Sallsburf t and AshevlUe.-on trains No; 9 and 10. 1 1 WLATUBK,1.G.P.A. - v. E. mcBee, Superintendent Jk A ' . 't Dr. Gregory? GREGORY'S -DYSPEPTIC MIXTURE FOE SAIJZ tlTt ' AXTi DRUG GISTS. J. H;McAdkit, DKtroeisT and Chkmbt, ) No. I Pakks' BvxuDTsa, CHABLorrrx ,N. C j : Trt (JWffftnt'o TWonnnHi Ulm.. . i - . I wituy 1 1 nave sold Dr. Gregory's Dyspeptic Mixture for several years. and , en;unlvergal satisfaction to' those who havegiven a ffi triaL I know ft to be a remedv of wrv ornat mont h ."'f N Before. .j yj. v, ,vJ"t zr " kUO jii&uetst icruis. j!Tom wnat 1 know of Its oompofiiaoh I can confidently recommend It to those suffering from dys pepsia or any derangement of the digestive organs. It gives tone to tiie sicxaach and vigor to the entire system : - , w 10 1X18 J.H.MCADEN,M.jD. After Taking. GA',September7th, 1885 ifTLAMTA. ' l)ear Slr-Itosed please find three dollars, for which- send mwxSSSvmfn Beady.- - & ' m0r" K -ef toan else that I cletT Se nd tSe of Miller ' Tours respectfully, " - ' B, W.HLNTON.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 15, 1885, edition 1
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