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DAILY CHARLOTTE OBSERVER : THURSDAYS OCTOBER 15, 1885. FUBL1SHBD DAILY EXCEPT OHAS. JONES, " 1 Editor and Proprietor. rEHTKH-iU AT TICS POSTOFFIOS IX CaAKLOT.K, S; iT AS bKGOJCD CLASS MATTKB-J v - ' . - - . a A BSICK-YABD HERO- ComyVlilive Brick JSlaUiiiff an a Mart Who; Broke ike Record. - BaCJmere Sn. ; . 1 there' was a brickt making ; con ter - -atJJnfca Park yesterday afternoon hptween two colored men, Alfred Demand John Watkios., Each man had two "off bearers Y. r&d away the bricks ag fast as they were made, and a wheeler whose duty it was to supplyvtbe moulder With clay. Dennis's ofrbearers were WiJL Banks and WmEbunWn and '. Heiirviown was his .wwci ..v . " kins had George Johns' m- - Smithaa- off-bearer and. .-vVia . nela lfe wheeler The :team;.s . voXanfr, Watkins looking more ne a boy than therspid workman beas. The matchJbegan: at.three o clocks.; It - was at first intended tdttfc. - . X bicka: ndthern wxinder ' that impresionJuU near. taena, they Saw the clay; was gmps on, The bricks ihstead-Oi being laid 67 in -fcszwf-.irinSs trace- from.-the: suirt. He w&3-sapoxfer?in every way, ana hnff pwh ihoiilded thefthirc, kins'stbriciT were moulded in uca j e W x - 13 '.U Jwcwnkr fthATM? OX sfcapeeaeh time he raised i-.moui wce .?wii : on . tne rdws- at half past just' tirti.two minute? arter" tUreo ccS.sswise th rOwlj wis tgn'' t,ro f; couldnatclY up ihe Onould, fill -At ' Mill r4'. plane-it ojx -in; the twnHinrjwfSnye.' t Iror dia haever thi: m& itio beginnirig of rthHifc 'r&;S3s quick and agile .a at VSh uist;:'Dc-nni thoug?ihe iust havQ-nowh ten OninuteS:df ter- the with adored: deter tninatieri. At a oQirterfof four Dan qis wwcring Ilia oll-oe;e w ere iv . - ."; stouful. 3 Ofcof : thera crryiiig Dennis's bricKS; was asuiiu uj .mo judge to the awkwardness of ca.3 ci big ofEbea'rers, who: iui'vditas , nmtu ? express is .aisoonnejracKaii tijat bide oT : . v t i ! attheendofethrow.jKie.c MtajginrQ;,!! ........ ...... j hci hv that time rauon ans. k..j uio.in'OiQ5? tv,,. wnn M s f a , . s ? m t e t s . i s i ;i f .sx 3 s; . .rs i s ! .............w. ...... -: O'so thAt the tentra ?r. - riv .hivt0lm '; thabor'hal inhab- The cm Pioneer is idoferfq; for, and this fact iraliead.tiT TheUattfe- vvo.keq -aaii A, fiifth' jstiift j youf money fot such cases, But waeliSii -rtfte.W t-.hft-r.TiA h6f rtw Hi m"t fift the Biculd, and he TKter.'i i Ir-find that Xtne . v0ud rithcld till -either mhxi..hap mide a tiiQiisand brick, eo it-as de cidod that whoever finished first and, niPdh-S-mastrhricks 'was thenner. -TW the wJieclers both-njade a'rusa -for the clay pr to get the last load. BroWn, Denni wheeler, got most qf :thff blay, but when, at three ibid utds oivfour, Wrttkjns cut a; caper and - struck to choho had fiiiisbecl, he ' . teerith-'9'2rtiric---vbile----Denni6 -watf at the tweth brack in;the seven tebiith tow, and: tilWacksd a fdw of ie eighteenth Tbepaucu con 0fl ftcplH-.narsSrf.'Thehit madea rush f5- the hero of -tho brick-yard The rneh shook hahfts tmd the girlsjiui-. eed him. Dermis ar his crowd felt fecenlytuat uney wei ui an. ho iwork, 922; v fnifnit.R! C"V .... Ttx MJtnoH Wi uaees were ujl. wuvuvh, . . yst; '.jJhomToln argl Etoerson ertsSh;:v-r,.;:' g --v' Jy ft iisting ofabousup rrrcn m uiaTi'y profession andboutnt.wenty styashly Sr.ncopfpmnlo-svrapathizers.houN JSIill Iiasf Sonic FulnrJ "Political ' WashinctoK rpecial y.4l": Al - h6ugn the frjsads o .-MrJJlainfc'- and family confidently exectMto see htx&m here as tteual this winter, .tit jis ' now rGportedthat they trill not leave Auusfeav Mr-,-Slaineia..novsL.,glBing . t Ihisntireltcntiqto tf compHo'D . t iOIrtUB B.cyuu... V!?W.V ri '-izifi w r' "Ris nnblishera realize that every day's delayii ni fuiijiheir hoges dllng , and arc very wgnV for its ' comple--i0rf-nrT?rrrrmriT do ing ail hofc- to getithe manuscript TIolthJt-isrhinted-that the reason .fMriainEMdihts J family give-fUP a - the pleasant winter, seasonvinwash inaWil;IEwmufrtti. Lviainf N ' winria tharhe has an-eve;tothe the Tson-pfiifiiic.pi' befsons 3wri3tni3Dbarj . ft.. hAail'rv I M III iM.i II I tli I HI'S HIM "ture. m-jwa -iiui TVA. r . i -I'4. '..r d T TP ITTT TT" WT1 i lift 44Jio IPJf ciarfe?s- f or- War-ttr, Ial ing hastilrhled nd mpd fe; ttlltx-" ' -- it. : dotet rntned btonfigat agr jurtn further rr ;c.rrifmentJ0f Tui(kci4?ttnd: lartra 'a; l bodid3-o:iitroops3 Aro-jis-rpidly .0 .3rlCif:f.Wi?f ' aetivityrevilsiiiiM military citeles Vit xviriiff?R4rXe'iT Troenst nr KtVi ' itanday:HfJcvins creicn '1 K-fftirtstic.1 nd- iievolunteennf?: ir i-oV-large'numbe.rawrasrar '-"diceovr; rheiol'atastr,--xrhvvm -has Grand Visier j . , .Independence. , " j i - New York Paper, f -f i " " ' He was stapding at the corner with his arm affectionately thrown round a .telegraph pole, when he was ap proached by a good Samaritan who inquired : "Need any help, friend?" "No," guecs I c'n hold him. he's putty near tired; but shayL' v & ?. vven, wnau is lit ; "Hurray." x " : - . : , 'F'r the new Gov'ner." , "Well, you are beginning . to cele brate early." "No I aint." " Hill isn't elected yet. " CO Who said anything about hlill?" But I thought you were a Demos "Well, I'm a little (hie) full, but I aint a Democrat.?' t-' . c,- iV-- v; "No?" v VJ "Nossir. I'm an Independent; do not care who's 'lepted. Hurray just tne fc.amsv aisd.swear 'lection I voted rui hmi I See? ?I'm: a genuine; mug- 3 "Ware. Savannah, October 12.--A . strong iiui ilk'gfe?hicbz all day yesterday; caused a tidal ! wave in ihevaiinah rivgr at nob.n and another at lft ptniAiThe "ijee plah&- ire badly broken, and the crbp as all mderwater, The "loss' is estimated : insoa :,K Xfeiauu, opposite oayannao, ? 13 inundated, : and aiL. ,OJL' the riaeuts came over to me ciiy lasc: loss. Trifi lipfi vv r:in lias fliadftd thrii country south of here? and track; .iix .raifrcid aghdttin- several I rlarn'l --yX fVegh. tram; ran' into .ai woshdut nSa1,1Hjfeon, and the en siuefcUSxtreinan were senou wnaoino- nftn!! aHli Ka rfiapornaii; wr.nc, .vvw. ,, wv. dodeeprjin the rnud, urM to afevt Street CJii?:-: -'l&-s'vei'ei-s 'Ticci - ? . rvpn o iq nrxixr ann rncri yMMfkuprmm noil v low a.iareeumBiea. v.esboi, ; wuicn l supposed to be the OVfdUSrS"teMner iVoni n rhrh aiTpd from Npw YoTk lJ y "--ca sauea irom new x orK To the people of Uils county we would say we havo been given the agency of l)r Marchisvs Italian 1 - '- G8ntsto.make a good appearance, should hate Bnapeiyi iootmgistieaw. mm rangB-saoes con- strticted on .sclentiiio principles cover ut defects, and at tbe same time: develop all the good polnjts iu iit a uajui tii-ae l.eastuja, turn tur c5jiau loss 01 luaiiiicwa, ac. euro you VBE& OK jCHARGI r ETeat remeOI was discovered by a tntsstoha &seSVIdc&ad Si ! cdSSSS?9 ' .C.H, 4 l .octl8deod4wly. 7 J2sjpa,e From Pimples to Scrof- -;v: -'JJ ' y:.i- --y: - fKJJiiUL vala lured by Culicwra. TTnndrplsi nf lpf.tp.rs In' nnr nnssftssion. conies. of story-lhave been. a terrible stitrereMoryearsi, from, diseases of the sktn and blood; have been obliged to ihUu vHc places by reason ftflS-dia- .i .-nriuj hilinors. .'Vft had th best nnvsldatis: hav9 spent hundreds of dollars, and got no relief cured me, and left my -skin and bloods pure as a Cilllfi K. - . rwTO , "'vrr'n: --. i. . . L earth. Had te worst caee of Salt Rheum in this country. .-My in.ther had it twenty years, and in iactuieairom sav'd m cove.tf ctror tnree j a imiik if isea citicuralnd CutlcuifInf Sttethaflly. f eHr,l2 i 3m 3 , - xlla M i$M$. i n I! H s 1.1. V V V-S. 1 . aw.' I - - v : I tS V0Ur lcura Reme,dIe1. ast n.giirv,- xne rice crop aiong xne Ugee--UT -miwt Koagu uomptesn. . . chee and:-Satiiia rive'islsddam yTfetfittte -case ptirr r,.r.r,'r r : ouri.ci.-. uaa iusc as iNero , naa iaia r - ...v v USt hOV"I a Jliii i lr u 1 Trl ir J.Jjr .1.1 i iilll? sclentiae o-d rasters tries to switch jo eft to Hot W cen iney -naa nnisnea -it ttiey con art:g iore a,ca try a lew oi:ars-. worth 01 tne ;ia . - - 1 . pderediyuuccess, and it realf Se!lllSl mflfl fi ly Tras. Soma of the remains of this . and your f ried tffeiotige3tedilcf mlik . - sl l I ! - !fi Id I 3 . gim-pses cf 2. 43 'that are much more i'naes aU 'Wimant's; Tidr. w :rifca.Jtiii2l5eJta"be bod ifilthe BiorMrelufa ftrn- jf JaW.lflli.-n blPHiS io, siioH Ilia feE)aeH 9J0HI edbytheBIodi; , -v-;,. -;;' :I3 st Cure fw4Mls. i. ' Hie Olntoipnt-raptijalli guaranteed to cure or - - :?. ri.p?$- e ;; ..o -v" Uiwiiw icfcd-iiiferhal, external, blind, bleed- 171 .-. I ?if ' f''K-t' ing or itchhig piles. . Pilce EOc. a box. No cure, no lj: OffYfLa! . rJj-aCLSI i-: OJllCiiSi i : it, i-joeneve uuncura would nave 1 "Si wKS.s: ;f life. Ill ikrms. bieait and haaf were stiesiomicu body were ahndst raw. My rteadwas covered with 2iS.&!She en scabs and sores, and.rny suffering was fearful I ffiS!' SI ilef hlSS tit ' Wfe95x Aly-ease- waa orjalcdta.freryijaa iMa. d have now not a particle qt skin hurcor about tm vnd my eae Is considered wonderful. ! ' Decalur, Mich, :. y ,- MmtfpflmWi' I t . EczcmaTFlirllad to Fee t SuranedW! c,as rot "eezemat pa t Every other remedy and physldans had been trie lnvaln. , if Cdticura Remedies are sold everywhere. Price. CCfiCCKA. 50c: RESOLV1CST. S1.00: SOAP. 125c si?H SEND FOR "HOW TO CTCRE SKIN.DISEAS '-'T'hplpskta .TOcinefciaTal I llumors cured by cucicura fcoap, apw.' CT7TICTJRA ANllrA PLASTER fv" . .a .wWiUn Miiiiu Charles Eayre Hlnkle, Jerspy City helgi L.wfitQ-: kvj son, m ml . of twelve years. ,wa? opm ; iii vva is a new, origin K'eiegant ana uipaui-1 wuuw jtJL.u-.JrV. vi-ik - , : "V- A..' MAtMnt tnroln nnrt lnfl!.mmfiS1nn. I RliUU: mwiw wiuitjjis uii.?j-e;iuii MneiM, i - .Xil V..- . jT,..' l T'TM I J . . - . t An Ingrowing Tele-Nail, : Oci sKnoclrKaeedDude, Or a Oross-By ed Monkey But any of those Feartul Blood Jt8aaes; where the - . Doctor has a' i t. .. ... ' ' One Opportunity of a Lifetime for Fame . i y u t . r --Af 1 the Pattentf- i.J! 2 p3fti?mtK'S tit Ww, y- a., v, i. 3 - J 5..' 11 iXI'-f ev,;--X'f.l-l?,.--: I toil2f ift. .: Sstefcif ' Z Such as that Old Army Sore ' . ' That siouscWng Cancer, That Hereditary Biood Taint, That Blood Foisofi, ? That Indolent Ulcer y TnaTh3t nSSSc V in v That.L:iaeBakf-'JU---i-v" . --. -: That' iemalo IrreguiiU-itr. Springs and a S5(.o expense accortEt step into ,t):' 1ud2 starting lor ilorlda ofon'a mifi'ex i.et thorn eo to work on the . boimtala cf- Bealih and the Pandc and the Pandora of all ills, th B:ood. - v 'c'.a.:?..... tfi6ldHoncerhipe-Wyo words of advlca (yw read like a hi aTft racing a borrowed: ;)Bper ) W; lntefestefl parties -erring.'? We are ti vSnart man if yoa When you hear We are the only g?nu- f imuatpr3i!; etc., reaiemaer tae :tie orojjue iwho ran along '-the del f iu erd.er to distract iittention was on Its errand sot healing tSSvlanw ava the KCk jears and year before ftoim of lis.:conprtitive oil- spring wera4sainaaeticai powv8n.' wx-ma; mioti c The rwwd wa the first eve;laheteTjniw roc ua Kina. 'Jiunureas m cures-iaiUr,.iUi.jyuf iVf 1tiq anl In mn-h larorftT . hnhrlflH for t.hft- BJItlft vuiviumu iuuuu .v. lCGUiNNl vi? feU W V.V JCvMpca;,Bcj-r J: 5T-1 , i(rx l4Prfi I TctTlTI05TA UuLlUS O Vpi II I lUMiW I od3 Bi Jl indi hoonivnoo od J j Cancer, kIaSWiscasean iiiiew juausuu " .7 7f .-.--J VTV.A. w.l.i.ni.nlll. hut lasr'Snrinsr returned "Soon after th"ecan; cer appeared, mi : heeame aiseasea-any siigni lJ1 wre.aaa5i hM0"1? relief my appetite and strength failed ana I oe " -itiW holnlpoa TiTt.hla almost hnnfllp! JJSmYKtinn I dctermlned4o-4fr4TPiS3;8-0KBER I -n .,rn T v.-svitMjs4 r nnrr-lfr nvwl rtunton oflt used it about oSeUmKrand ! so I procured a supply and began red. elac bivy scedes tfiat it)ecamei;learsmwtfrato4ra would tfiKfttfeftrl avtrild fin's- on I Medicine in my practice m tne treaimem oLgiau I rt.iior and akin dlsfia.sp.s. and T ha ve never known it I uiuv w r . . I to fail to cure any case whre it has been used ac I nnrrUTts to directions. -1 do. therefore, most cheer- j - i jfrtTiT rennmmend lfete all whovmay-ba ffllted with , The above certificates are but a few instances 55J thousands In our possessions showing suffefex gm4 MuW"idin telsod and Malaria. TorfuUlnformUonoueftKR9Sa6rrAl.'.Blrx) ad Skin Diseases v.tiU;.; ?a"uis!ii on application onrt S tiie .3 Sicrl lo jciz - Sold In powdered form, easy tq prepare at home, I rt. nlthnut Rnlriia aryinn id .onto igm 1 lhxivh vis? a.iifi: vuee i- o, w wwir. I j Miu oiii ckji 1 111 my! i iKfT,1iKl W81 W (,!. . .. .... w. wf, .. . - - 1 : ! ''" ;' lorrect Styles in Fail Hats! THE FINEST FUR ..' s 5 v. . J . t,.i, ... .. VJ! JL 10 wlis ai IT IS ABSOLUTELY PUS? Eidkiv OJSQXLBILIJELCELJBJ,rr: fflalt wllisIiey ln stoclj:t atte 1 attempt to palm oeingoi annmenorgraae ana--auiteratea, ASKltOrFFYitmi IjItT ' . SOkw BY ALl-FllSSTLASS .".;-:.ti'l a -'it s-v :' ' il--" &- 14; -,; .: r i rr y-r -vrf- -r ; " -a .... - SeUdS-yomLaadxess ana we will mail boottconwim'inff vaMabtoi Quart Hotlles sent to any address m tne umtea states (Jiast ptne tocjcy jiiountams j, securely paccean. piatn case, Express charges prepaid on receipt 'ox? X-SSSj rfSlxjiJpfiiaeaaentor $C5 DUFFY. SIALT WHISKEY CO., Baltimore, Ml, m. M 'W' KtJ rj Wl !. '?S l X-c) . t ? . . k ! f ' : irf.,,iv,.vrr rttp',4 'v -r' - ,-... .'. ' . MayGeod&w6m , I ' in . a II t V Hall , . 1 a: it XvJ.8 OSQU ITO3 GANOPl ES Fixtures . and all comDlet&at2:25: ':! ,HJi' fclv,!Kif; Li if TSJ "!T0" TO Tl iinJp.nfiiRss varietv ana ar nriees rn smt imp ' . - , - bo :s(iyt! 01 9ff oi. i'.tt &iftu.i l - f 1 ! i. .. . r -1 i -' - SOFT- GOODS AND .SI y it 1 fitliti I 1 i : ':'?,H i i Hit o- rimimn t 4- . . - " , " .'- . I , . 4 . -VI .if ..... ' -i r -l . ..A.rrr ' y i - - ,- ' ; irl?bsiU$eljr Relieved and- Nature NTI R E LY FREE FROM FUSEL OIL.; off on customers, whiskey of their own bottling, which s-jtnejiij, a iargerijffonc .0110 bi'O- j iiv?iiJ-'f fWHISKEY, AND TAKE NO OXHE DRUGGISTS AND CROCERS ;.r--. t,-i.., . t -. .X,.:.: . ! v . r v ' r - 1 j . ? ir w t '-'T 'Mnl';; I 1 ir .a :i vd times.. -'-.- - ' I MrH - ' "I lifTtrl $ rt If ANltE1AIL.:., . A, ei ,70H3t 02 ioZ - -oh v:-:A rr:d.o3 Jon N. C. "DIVISION 'i Condensed Schedule ; 77? TN& GOING XOIITB. May 1, 1885.-' No. 5i, j Daily. 1 4.50 a xn 6.32 a m 7.45 a m 8.17 a m 9.85 a n. Leave Chulotte, , Sfllisbury, , " High Point, Arrive Greensboro,' Leave Greensboro, Arrive Hliishcro, " Durham, -". Raleigh, Leive Raleigh, Arrive Goldsboro; 'C I:fl J 2 1L83 a in 12.13 p m 120 p m 2 . 28 p m 4.40 p m No. 15 Dally except Sunday. . . Leave Greensboro - 10.00 p m 5 Arrive at Raleigh ir 6.00 am Arrtve at Goldsboro U.UO a m No: 51 Connects at Greensboro with iT7Tr: for all points North, East and West of 8 At Salisbury with W. N. C. R. S all fe WestCTN.C: At Goldsboro a P.. A D. t . R. and for aHts-5ftffl .'-TRA TN'S1' GOING SOUTfT. ' ' j-1 ,-. ( r-:y:-'.2J 1S85. . . No. na. I 12 V .'r. 3.00 p in 6.00 p in 6.07 p ni . 6.47. p ru : LiVj; il-rfv-i-o, ....... ArriTO Raleighi fjst-c V;5V.ft; Leave Raleigh, Arrive Durfcant, . " llt'l' Ml? m a a . "J.x p jv, ' iKo. Except Sunday. isove Goldsboro 7.45 pra 'j ms.M3eifi'n 12.55 -a tn - U-iJi i-.T, ....... ' .rf ' ; - ... No. 60 Coaiiects at Salisbury for all r v i -NCRR,EGSaJ;Ch?!xlcttewith A & C Air-i' in f) all point in tte South and Southwe-t for iw. bOouniftbtsaf Chatlctte vttti C CHu'i r-'r all ivict; Soutn and geuthesst, a-.:' VtV. Air-eis all pci3ivutli. ' " ia in . -.2 2 4.i 4 .:n."--i.-: i Tr F'IR" - '' :;Arfve;eba&4l'mli:, ;'Lfi :.')'"':;-- 'i'lm trains buaiid w ; btvea- -Kew-, forh- nnr; it Iaciwid hetm;a- GreefiKiwrir. a&diA&'f . - tTb?oueh PrJJinan Sifters on tslijk v t-6twej Washins&d arKl Auste, ri .1:' A'krcqS rm uaiiviiie, WreeDDt;0 and aiiifia j . . a, uiid i f-ThroTii ticktt sale t,t Greenfboro, Eal eSghi Xildb'boro,!'SJiUsbKtyi aiitj Caa kJlia,; for gtl goifefs ' Sotith,'1 -lBo",.thwt,:''Vs,..F vth asid- -fet. J?$?-aiig?aDtrat4i8 tr .-flti:siU!i rurxia, J,iaaL8 ahd tbe Soitthwest aHr?; vi : .! h --J.I, ArLRTVIlyiHri aia.v-t M.SLAU&Bl-JSi -; Sd V P & Gen,.5Iaia?,r- r. v i'oaat. : '. Rlet-x-ioctd. 'v . . . , i l f- i ?V . 1 -. . . . anil wvi'sy.fs! fwti irrr-'rutS.'rJ!i?--:r yfcfjj -:' Lost . by. . IndUystnbnj' OvMworkWorrj Mesial 'X?-J' 'Strate-, or of&er easseii '.V---" :.y "if:.' ."l 9 r V' v -.4.. t i ri - i' OLI . .B AJjiv iIISU Q GISTS AI?D CX)MMIION MERCHANT "TT , -.7 Bopses rented -and; rtS.&ectsdizl, Jto'eW si - CHABLOTTE tE aL ESTATE A0EfC7, !W5Wi',jT .-i.TWB strpetHroct tnncrai uw. t J i '- . Oil T3 G T11VI?TC-; J'-jS ;l?J"J U? ;:. T.. ;; s-.ri-;jr? ('4 :;: h-: ir.-- ,( ; 1 IjXiqkfe Thpse -Who 'i '-.v. .-t. ....... ' Tickle :Me. -..Ifor 'the next tweoty.days f, willj?ay..9iA cei118 Ptf Pfcund foi.,7' p-,fiJ(1 jvm vlni.d i.' - "f " Inpayment of . debta .due . me,, and. It. cot"111 8 iynnees I will advance. -j .r vi '" When men pay high- rates and charge no freight beware of . weights. :....f- ! '; welsh my goods' td -yoarand'you mayjffjgj -your cotton to me, on my scales, which civ North Carolina SeaL.; ...;. " -'i -E. H. W. BAEEE3- VHuntersvflle, N. October 1, 1585, . oct2dlwm ' .' J fi "jti. f octldwed&aat&w
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