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the Grape Care,' L-ga'-J-' SSt: F7BEMANDED TQ JML.. V, -.-rt-tt., FRIDAY, JUNE 11. 1886 TELE! OIT Arrival and Departure ol Trains . . . wfwioruie current mpnth. .REVIEW.- OP THE -TESTI JHOtfk IN court;' . . A-Natural' Si'k IlrnVuclie and Th ,.-vutr..l-i.l n .. Vr ' l tory H-ve it Id roar hom P1" st h bef2;ieh . dvgwniti fl001 It cures nn.iiimiit. v,-.1?' stomach and bom) , r BlCHMON AHd' DAKVILLI Ant-Tm hl 40arAfrive8aJ Charlotte from Bichmondat ' N fit1, k or Atlanta at 8:00 a. ni. 1 , o .61 Arrives atCharlotte from Atlanta t 4i vi' "OT i"hniond at 445 a 4:05 Kn i l.tIB9 if011 Bichmondat A&St SSffil d. leaves for p.m. . -, r-r-v.-i irom AuancaatSQ - CH4BLOT.VlTJTirT7Ti . I-eaves f oi Columbia at 1 p. m. K - - - Leaves for HtatesvlUe at 6:40 p.m. . - ArlJWal 4.40 u. m.: Lvf ItlVeQ,p?blt8'16,0'n-? arrive from Shelby 76 om 8D0 a. m- clo.es at bewray and prvnfa .the ahv nti aloolhoo up n. to the wSr i!;1: lrt;!l. I'rapred by the . sound, ripe anai i,uJ(pUN ArMXI8CATE;LlBCO fc-ware or In. nations! The eennln. i m wrni pe'8 only ' . Kwinine in "bine ttT-Send for circulars to ft EVANnvrrrw General American Manauer P o Pm icii v ' Tork City, agknto.-b h' Jordan tSrSV Wrt-tan. Druggists, Charlotte ,Tc. L" B- Jan31dAwlv . . Mention this paper iUw clvcrttscmtttB. ' Weather Indications. - For Viromi . er, slightly cooler, northerly winds. arolina,; local rains,, followed by perature, -variable winds. - For O-OnrtrlQ l?lnilr. A t-T.' local rams, followed by fair weather stationary . temperature, : fvariable "iuuh, geuerauy aoutnerly. MICE TO.. D3G- flaXERS ONUN APTKB lOTHOff JUNK mT ATT dopg found running at large without having junelldt : r jt&tor. ! FUR SALEr , (iHB HESALD.) ' ' i . Index to New Adveruaemeiils. ' S'?8, Alexander Our plums. ' - w to Wj,-Ho.tor the seasho.e.. : - . w-B wins;.-Notice to dog owners.' V SfB: sP-Soda apparatui 1 r ai H. C. Ecclea &Go.-Beddlne. furniture, 4c. Hail Ttoni.j m - . . " ' Meannif Before Judge Aleares The Case to be Trlld Saturday. Mr. Gyrus Long, , the slayer of Mr. W. F. Cu th bertson; was -yesterday arraigned before Judge Meares, on a writ of habeas corpus, for the -pur pose'of settling' the matter in regard to bdi his lawyers moving to secure mn release i rom custody on bond. The hearing of the case occupied six hours, and at its conclusion Judge Meares rendered his opinion that the prisoner , was not entitled to bail, and ordered him to be remanded to prison until tomorrow morning, when he is w oe arraigned for trial upon charge of murder, the grand -iurv;hftvfno- i yesterday relumed a true bill. The bill was handed in to the court during tQ9 progress of the habeas corpus proceedings, but was not turned over to Judge Meares until the case was closed. . A great deal of interest WAS mnni - fested in the progress of the hearing yesterday, and the court room was thronged while the case was going on. -Mr. .Long was represented by counsel in the persons of Col. , H. O. Jones, Judge W, P. By num. W. P Bynum, Jr., and Mr. Shipp. Solicit tor George E. Wilson represented the State.: Eighteen 1 AW of Thlng to do into I Effect .-JnIy-.Pir---I0nbie- W .fl fWI . m. iy liatns Uetween Charlotte .and Savannah-- Through from Charlotte to Morri&town. . Since " the RTchmnnd Kailroad Company eame into virtual possession of all the .roads centering at Charlotte, save the Carolina Cen tral, ; ru mow of nrnnoBPrt A Jo r changes have been rife, and it' seems 10 nave become a settled fa thm: the first Mondav in Jtilv t.h' rth naond and Dan vilfe will begin to boom things. The new nolicv will lw, .r, of enterprise and progressiveness,and we are told that after Julv iqf. rw. lotte. will ;; not only have through trains to . Morristownl lantic.Tennesse & Ohi wuux U Worth Carolina cgads, but will have double daily trains ta Savannah the Charlotte,: Columbia & Augusta, and the Georgia Central roads ' in stead of the daily train to Augusta, as at present. The obiect in mi ft in the new train on the C, C. & A. will be to secure the northern travel, as the Piedmont Air Line will hn Ana. bled to make the.run between Washs ington and Savannah sat least six hours quicker than, can begone by the coast line. An arrangemeht-haS weu pertected with the Georgia Cen tral whereby the Richmond Dan ville cars wilt run through frotn Aun gusfca to Savannah "without a break. When this change is made, the white postal cars will ba run on the Chars iotter Columbia & Augusta railroad, , ' v m Wavai Store fjL ST0KTnrPent"ie U m" at ?9. Bonln 75;lowdiPlwrW4Ywaane nnnf Bo'te? .?: SO!, les' 200. -- v tuvu BtTiUUeU. . "- ..." ' NEW YORK. threes $l.oa State Wa-neglMtedT Alabama C'la a. 2 to6....' . ' , ru - Georgia 7's mire V Vlrgnla Cwsols..!. J "' v k! Chesapeake and Ohio . Cfiiwigo and Northwestern"-:.""'"" """ 1 litt 'J"- I,,,, n tt t ir if i , r-TT- . 7 ' ' . - - -- -. "" 1 "'1T' ijrfi-rrrr fanw HIJIIR8. PALimiE COI J .' Druggists. 1I17C211CS qUlin IIAJIt Will nmvAut ih. k.i. t . 1. araaicate dandruff. '25 an n m.t o...owtj k Ill GUI ,' CIIERftT and QLVf . UHIJfE CO UG11I JI1XTUHE, :- B. H. JOBDAN ft CO., Druggists. FiTIIf HAtit.lAmatita 'fin flAkn -m n. Deal K, ZZJ?.?K?r.: .Mr.- H. A. - - CHAS JON153. . r . ' ..Editor and Proprietor." X.OCAI, BIPPLKS. were examined, nearlv: all nf wh Am , . vr, wwumui; oo iiueusca rai roan had been summoned in behalf of the and it is believed' that the day train - -or..oi me nrm wiu carry the local mail as at pres : of Hargraves & Alexander, by whom ent. Full connections will thn ha A banddome niaroie font-costing ii fcai win vu vuu-UUW(V VUliUOt A yjJlT The farmers report that the exv cessive wet'weather is causing.wheat neaas to turn black with rot. : . . iyLlDLSS"' It is probably worth white to uuawj inac mere was, oarring a slight midday sprinkle, no rain in Charlotte yesterday.. . r - - - JAny one desiring to buy a spiers did soda water apparatus, is referred to the advertisement of Mr, E. R. Stamps, in another column, ' We rogret to announce the death ot Kaymond, the Uttle child of Mr. L. J. Kirk, in this city, early yesterday morning., The fuperal services will ue uonauciea at iu o ciocs this fore- WANTED. AN BNRReKTJC OTJNR MAN WfTO cak furuish borse and buggy to travel In this md adjoining countlen. pply at -! - WILDKB'3 DRUG 8TOBE. t 'jneH - Charlotte, N. C- Mr. Long has been emnloved for hbv eral years past, was called to the stand, and related what he knew of Cuthbertson's threats against the life of Lone. Mr. AlATAmloi AaiA Cuthbertson's conversation with him Alexander)' at the time I.nnp- wno n hw sent. in Union countv. iust After hi I nihmnni rk" -tn . - . ... - . " .uuv. u, ittuvmB uomuanv ' marriage to Miss' Cujhbertson. In - yumpany. . . that conversation Cuthbertson - re Prohibition Matters ' f marked that . "if Long ever comes It has been agreed bv thLx oacs to Charlotte I will kUl him," at and citizens that the liauer d-inf .. ' uju WO made at Charlotte on all trains from me south for northern and western points, and for southbound trains on all southern points. The arrange ment will - be an arl the passenger traffic and will secure a large increase of business for the East Tennessee uajse snore.... - Mobile and OhlC.r.7..": 12U NashvUle and Chattanotjgd!."" "" "" "" if? New Orleans Pacificist '""" nl New Vork Cimtrot . . f .... en Norfolk and Westernprefeff::"-"" '-r1- Northern Pacific common. '7" 2 Beading...!".." V Kft Blchmondand AUeghany.."t-" s6 Blchmond and DanviUef. -.r-.. . .5 BZnandMtfWMtPototT"""" Bt Paui..";' """" , St. Paul preferred"":'" """"""" Texas Pacific I.i New Jersey Central ... e-g Missouri 'PaclSit- " v f , gf Western UnloH?.V.;."V.T'"T s,: - ?IU- Tijast Did. SOflered. Usked. mVT - Cotton.' ?SErA. 8; net re- 1F: ,taln:na: llTVSSrWff SP' t reeelpt. .ooaAAs r BrS,SSt .5S2F:.11? sports , BAiiMOBB-Dull;- middling s W6. nerrecelnts J i gross 19: .adlM... .Vitw J1,nw IPT8 ,650; exports eosMw ; frett Kui iEiDner8 wKl"toMGrtataln6,310' t8t iWr?o.Quieti. .dttng 8ft:" net 're- wSirtEi,"' r '! Bsodc ; exports 177:. ero 177 "".","-i'.n.et receipts coastwise 1 " ",vu; exports nSSZ. 82Z8!& ' .m"lng 8; ' net 30r"im'iM,rv-?t receipt. wosiww.-.- G,iat Britain ' exp?rtt shteMLV. reeelptt 194: 200-sto?ket: "'n : relpts 47; sales middling 9; nt " receipts continent .Ti A.'S'i " Me..1"7;. FOB & cents, III? Mi!S!? or.Pnmttnre Poitah that wu luiuuure iook as good as ne, at - B. H. JOBDAN GO'S, . - n7 Springs' Comer. . HUCJMES? ARItOLIC MOUTH . WASH, , , . Will keen tTiA ynn. in , i.. .... . . i . " uwtjuiy cunuiuon. Dre- S"ki2S k. M ana care sore mouth of any kind. B H. JOBDAN Jk CO.. Diugglsts. CASTOBI.TE. anWiffe.A rriaes ' o n iXrk . yuarl cans, ac . g: a JOBDAN A CO d, Springs' Comer. ; Warner's Teast Cake.' Mr" grnlenoe to l ousekeepers. 10 eente per box at ., b. h. JOBoiS ft CO'SV - -.v v.apiinga' corner. r. Scow 's JEIectrlc Ilalr Curler .- SO Dozen. raite'SMpto.: Double back and front, .at. Tfio: cum rr oO cents each, r f We are selling an elegant Seersucker: Coat -and Test at 81 50. . t ; ; ' ; ; ' We are sellinff an eleirant Wnnl Rnit of V I ,Ul"l v - ' - ! T- ' f We are selling the best $5.00 Boy's Suit m the city. . : . Extra Pants for Boys in age from 5 to 13 years. ;., , ,v ; - ;' tr - Boys Shirt Waists in White Goods, Per- tMC ttUU ersucKers. . uall and see us., Immedlatelj ' ta sale dj Is, bangs and crimps the hair B. JOBDAN ft CO., ' Springs' Corner. Talentino's Taffy Toln im. Seven pieces f BKlugs' Corner. To 4t, i . - .. . - iZ fulral ana oest chewing em iwo cents M r , H j7CnN i .S ;. Ivory Soap at f-v-' - B.H. J0BD4N ft CCS. WORTH OP . TINWARE ' -FOR " $1V60 : AX Sf cADEITFlXIJe, !.' C, - N0TSTJCCEEpS LIKE SUC- vjb-soi! uij BARGAINS. , . tu uanoiw i wiu KUl mm," at and citizens that the liquor dealers of ? UKS BclXAla' knife. Mr. Alexander further stated I the firat. nfTni, r--i,-Ti..i 7. tSSL.; - WW:. "etoSM VALUABLE REAL ESTATE - fos'salV , ; 1 ItZl ". on Trade street, running back 1 Kib feet, to Fourth street, cootamlng two storr gSut 41 fti I'3.ooaInII1B popett, 01 Dr- ,I)on 1 fQTeorner College and Fifth streets; 46 feet I front, 123 feet deep. Price $700. 2 LOTS on College street, (one containing two i IS7 brlck Btore-) 1S feet Qep.Tprfee ivUt', - - .T !. " - - - ' . :"v ": '". ' HOUSK AND LOT next to Charlotte Hotel, 2 story frame building. Price 5,0t0 ' . fi5 A05? LAND near BIddle in8t)tute on tie OD C 0. Bf B. .Price $2&.00 per aere. . HOUSB AND LOT, corner Third and College 8i7' tw0 8tor' frama dwelling, 12 rooms. HOUSB AND LOT on Sixth street, near B. ft D. B. B j lot 60x198 feet. House contains 6 rooms. Price 2.&00. - . . . , fifi7 ACB53., !" (one half heavily Urn yui bered), In Gaston county on C. C Ballroad S miles from Mt Holly.- Pj lee $10 per acre. OQO ACBKS OF LAND In the Hopewell section, one-half In Umber laud and about 60 acres In bottom Janq Price f 10 per acre. noon. BIDDING, FTJBNITUBB, MATTBESSES. Linen, Mwflulto Nets and Crockery at re duced pricas. .. J. '6 H. C. ECCLEg ft COL ' NOTICE. - . - WHKBKAS, AT A SPECIAL MEBTING OP the Stockholders of the RalMmnra kn1 Nnrth PflMlfna Oakx J HI. i - .... th 7th day of June, 18S6, at the Transfer Office of the company, No 87 Post Office Avenue,- BalU- 1DAM M ii ' lnl nOQ .k.u. 1. v. l f u.4mj duoi co vi we nwa uci.ii$ nsyre- gented.the followlug resolution was adopted; Besolved, That the Buard of Directors be." and are hereby directed to levy an assessment of tbm cests upon each share of the capital stock of the ; Company, payable w thin thirty aay after the 9th IfftV nf Turin -IQuG. All 1- v. . v. i auu Wl OlVt Vtl WUJDU UIO tUS sessment shal not be paid shall be forfeited to Uie company. Now, therefore, in pursuaoce of the authority and dir ctlon thereby conferred, the Bpaid of blrectors of the Baltimore and North .wuuowyiipi im u vrvia fuming tumpiutj u. tnte day. levy an assesMBent of ten cents per share said c mpnny, pay ab'e en or before tb 10th day of July. 1H86. to the Treasurer.- M T. 8. Bantz. between the hours ot 11 a m and 2 p ra.. at the iranster oin of the Company. No. 87 Post Office Avenue, Baltimore, Mil All stock upon which day ef July, lggg, .hall be. apd Is hereby deeiareit thereupon, fo'felted to the Company. The Trans- ofd until July 12th. - - JAMK3 H BAV, ' TBOMaS V. HOOPKB, : - President - -Thtro were heavv and disastrous storms all along the oas& last even iDg, and at Raleigh there was a small cy clone. A great deal of damage was done to property, hut no lives are re ported lost. - Mrs. Adams, whose home is-in the northern section of the city, near the residence of Mr. W. P. Snider, died last night. The funertj services will be held at the residence, at 5:30 o'clock this afternoon. . h i . The nresent term nf thft ririminni court will doubtless .extend into .next week, at least until Tuesday, on which day the Federal court con venes. Today will be occupied v in the trial of George Moore, colored, on charge of assault. 1 Mr. Miles Pr Pegram, jr,r has re cerveoXa lot of homing pigeons from Keyport. N. J" and from fhiladfil- phia, Pa., to be liberated in this city for a flight back to their homes. The first lot of birds will be liberated from the Central Hotel at sun up next Monday morning for a journey to Philadelphia! ' I . ; "The interior of the large f urni ture.atore of Mr. E. M. Andrews haa been remodeled and greatly im proved, and additional 'display room secured by the erection of a balcony around .the walls, midway between the floor and ceiling. The balcony was constructed by Mr. Josiah As buryf .... and is. an excellent pieci of workmanship. It adds " greatly to. Mr. Andrews1, facilities for displaying hs handsome goodsr i knife, MrV AJexander further stated that he informed Long of Cuthbert son's threats Tuesday morning, and told him to go home. Cuthbertson nce, according to Mr. Alexander's statement, naisded in front nf tha store armed and watching for Long. Mr. J. W. Phillips, Miotier wit- lotto lawjera has been thorouehlT Vr-Z??i .2SJ -'tn.dated, and had prohibit tne nrst of July, to enable them to wind up their business. This 'ar tirtn having been - taken in Raleigh, the same ruie will doubtless aDDlvi to All pother places where prohibition was f emooafctui. but aft beAfc It is i fcV. business. JThe opinion of the' Char. ii.'Tf'KS::. exports to "reat Brtii 477,m - ; oonnt 1447; stock LeaningClothiersandTailors: MaU orders promptly and carefully attended to' ' r ...... .... - :r ; ... Our Stonk i nnvr foil -a. . ' " ' . B0OI3.AND SHOES rthatCSSSSSS V ' Spring and Summer Trade? .Our orders were placed with the best manufacturers 'whir-h 'n'ftMA nl f offer a very superior line of . -. . "iinwurera! wmcn- enable us to LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S' " ' ' Fine . . Shoes, Slippers' . Newporfe : and . Paris ; Ties. - . . . .... J ............ s.soseo a.i7.i8 Mr. John - Lias's store. h VipTtH Cuthbertson make a cool aud delib erate threat to kill Long on eight, and said that hp would hunt Long so as to carry, the threat into execution. Mr. John Long, of the firm of Long & Bro., who was present when Cuth bertson madejthese threats, corrobos rated , Mr. Phillips' statement, and further stated that he had repeatedly heard Cutnbertson make threats to kill Long. " He, the witness, told Cy Long that Cuthbertson had sworn to kill -him on sight. Mr. J, Riley Davidson ' testified that Monday morning Cuthbertson talked with him at his livery stable, and told him of having whipped Mrs. Cuthbertson. He (Cuthbertson) said that that fellow Long was the cause or it all, and that he could never be satisfied until he had killed Long. ; Mr.. W. J. Black said that Cuth bertson had often told him that he intended to kill Long, and was lately more furious in his threats than ever. carried here last Monday; not! a bar neeper in me place would have! dared open his saloon, even in the face of promises . that they would hot be prosecuted. - . j Below we reproduce our snmmTO of the result in the -State, published on the morning after the election, but with some additions "made to th list: ; - Dry Column. Raleigh, ; ; . Winston, Salem, :-, - Concord, Oxford, Kinston Henderson," Warrenton, Louisburg," Apex. Beaufort. Madison, - Cameron, Monroe, , Seaboard, Lumbartcnt I Wet Column. Charlotte, Ashevilln i Statftsvillo uoldsboro, . 5 -Durham, I Franklintbn, .. Reidsville, Holly Springs, Moreheadi City. Littleton,,1 " . ' . ftntnveii. -. , May.-, ....... - - ivneu ".v',, ...' Jafe ! ""-r". ...w.,. 9-09fJJn September i r L'- .. 9.043) m ""'cuiuer..,,. - ..... o'riano pm -.t. 9 39.40 Mrerpool Cotton Mar Icem. 5 6 64d. . mwdllng clause June delivery Jnne and July 6 od ' 'v " July and August 6 64d. iuimst and September 6 fr64d. - " ; Ocober and November 4 63 64d. ' 8eptembr5 7 64d. M'StiteS? .A"rln SOW. June delivery 5 June and Jul R -A ba .. . .. ... -. . ,-. .. July and August 6 6-6M (buvers.1 - -, Augun and September 6 6-64d, (buyers 1 - Decembfr and January 4 62-64d hmeri 1 - JSSSM 7 - , 4 p. m. Uplands low middling clause June delivery 5 6 64d. (sell- rs.) , 7 . Jime and July 5 6-64d (sellers.) J - - . July ana August 5 6-6 la (seller,.) . " August and September 6 7-64d, (sel ers ) September and October 5 3-64d (sellers.) October and November 4 63-6 !d. (vale 1 " November and December i 62-64d, (buieriV ' December and January 4 62-64d, .buyers 1 - Sptember 5 7-64d, (sellers.) -. 7 . . , - Futures qu et. fnaense Bargains SK'JSSSSS -ll0.l???h0l. toP'o werywhere. 6,' gSXKBMINID TO LEAD FOB TO PBnrri Is genuine solid old "Celtic" pluck ! fanck to your aim, the mongrel's hold wm nn -But onlrcrowbais ootWm79,---Small though he looks. The Jaw toat Vever vfeid. -We are dally Increasing the pressure tSnihi n. been nmuinin .Tb Vir u2 """mess naf grandly Tito Mcdensr Ue. ST C. fa tea-8 alert:alim ami miinf kXb2., 06 oo- the VndwhSf tfor theSes 8end,6urorde'toTs.B value delivered in Chrinrt fiLpaclta8e8 01 5 McADEiV & Y0II1VG. , . LSADEBS OF LOW PBICES, " " " ALSO A LABQK STOCK ' TRUNKS, TALISES AND HAND -DAfiS. QLTOEEINB POLBH.TBBNCH BLA.CKINQ, mlcam BBC3HJK, to. , . . OTtou v uu can attention to our elegant line of OEIiTS' CUSTO.U MADE SHOES. ftaT" ? timea T,,u tae ted to'eali'nd . u. U, o-Trade Street. "1 1 , : GRAY j& CO. SISf . McAdensvllle, N. C. UE EMf 'telR STOCK r -- - -. . " , -jt ' IVorth Carolina's Giant. Ollr Vniino t-wia-nA TXT T .1 T a -uociuuijouguHuwauueu mj i oi jsaieigh, grandson of Mayor Wm llthhArt.snn'a ilnnworniiQ nhovanta I T1 , .. lunelO-1724Mrl-8; OF- FireatWaeo. , ? .. At -Waco, on fhe Shelbv .division of the Carolina Central road, last night, the store of Q. M. Webb, a large merchant of that place, was entirely oonsumed, with. ' its entire contents. Mr. Webb's loss is $7,000, but is part ly covered by insurance. J - Shortly after the fire started, a keg of powder in the stc rj exploded and this served " ...... - tq awaken the inhabitants of the town The opigin of the fire is unknown. "; oecretary. . - ... I A Feast fo.r be.yictori(T ' Ap the fair grounds yesterday af ternoon a big barbecue was indulged jn by the colore people, in cglebra tion of the reoenf victory of license i in this eity. There was an abundant supply vof edibles, ten sheep, two nogs ana on . eow -..navrng been slaughtered - and barbecued. We learn that there was a large crowd in attendance. -The barbecue was siren by the liquor dealers of the city...- ; f3xeeutlre : Comtaitfee Jeetnsr, Uleventh JTnleial JDIstriet. MrBC'A. Covington, of Mo'nroe. ?who is chairman of the Pemcrcratfc jiixccutive committee or the Eleventh Judidal District of this tate-, has is sued a call for a meeting of this com mittee, to be held at the Central Ho tel in .this city, on . Tuesday,- :June lSlh, at 1 o'clock p. m. The meeting Paid m v ; is called lor the purpose of deterrmns iog the time and place of holdiner the J udiCiaTCohvention "for the nomina tion of a Solicitor for said district. f I0n A!) rp) 1 Til - I The members o the committee are. I (ANN " 11 v' 1 A V Piatt D. Walken of Mecklenburg; W. r .tt . - -:i . --T-r " : f er, of, Gaston r VM. L.-McCorkIe, ' of Catawba; R. MBrayer, of ' Cleye. Jand ; M. H. J Udtice, ; of Rutherford i ' ' A. ....- .- T . jm- -m ar -m -., m th v. r - i i. u. jucr ariana, oi coin; Hi. ts. 4 ones, ot Aiexanaer ;U. A. Coyings ton,1 of Union, .chairman. ' -t, a . The above call official, having been sent to us over the signature of Mr, Covington, " as chairman of thd committee. : -.-; : ; mi Cuthhertson's dangerous character and to his enmity to Long, s Cuth bertson once said to the witness: "If I ever meet Long on the street, either Long's wife or my wife will be a widow." - I , The prisoner' j was called to the stand and testified in his own behalf, relating the experiences of the past few years. r He had for nearly, three years past lived in dailv dread of VIA. lence at the hands of Mr. Cuthbert son, and though almost daily in re ceipt of threats, had always tried to avoid Mr. Cuthbertson. His testU mony was a corroboration of the rg-' 8ume already piiblisbed in this paper. ;The testimony of many other wits neBses was taken to the same effect as above, and Gen.. John A.-r Young and Mr W. B. Taylor testified sub stantially as renorted in Twin Citm seeyeb yesterday. ;- Judge Bynum and Col. Jones then made appeals for the release of . the prisoner on bond, and Solicitor Wilson stated the case for the State. ' Judge -Meares then delivered his opinion, , in which - the petition to admit the prisoner to bail was denied. . - , Xt'is safe to say that any amount of hail that might have been required could have been instantly secured by the prisoner. "The general feeling that seems to. pervade thecommunity is that when the cast goes before. a jury the acquittal will ' be - certain ; an speedy. - The witnesses examined at the court bouse yesterday were but a few selected, from a greatmqmoer who ha(J h,erd the threats, and who could he palled upon to testify should he defense think it necessary. " '"r Sheriff Griffith was, ordered to sum moo a special venire of 100" men, from which the jury to try the case will be drawn tomorrow, ' jonnston, had bis attention ats tracted recently tp a newspaper arti cle on Iaree men.' and. in lvholf our State.he writes him to bring forth Jttues JDaiden and sweep the : stakes. North Carolina lays claim to the largest man in the world, and Apple ton's Encyclopedia gives'this descrip tion oi mm j "Miles Darden, proba bly the largest man on record,- was Dorn in Worth Carolina in 1798,' and died ;. in Henderson county, Tenn., January 3, ; 1857. He wag 7 feet 6 inchehigh, and in 1845 weighed 871 pounds. At his death his weight was a little oyer 1,000 pounds. Until IRKS he was active and lively, and able to labor, but from, that time he was obliged to stay at home, or to be nauied about .in a two horse wagon; In 1839 his coat was buttoned around three men, each weighing more than zuu pounas, wno walked together in it across the square at Lexington; His coffin was 8 feet lone. 85 inohpa' deep, 33 inches across the breast,'18 mones across the head, and li inches across the leet." City Cotton jn&rlcet' . - . i, . " OlVIOK or TH OHHCRVVB, I " I - - r CHABLornt, N. C., JuneU, 18861 ThA ftltV Antlntl marbvt mcmnt - . . i at the following Quotations- " ' i oodmlddllng..i....;.....v,. Strict ; Mlddling. 1 ITISeH ... . OAo ne I Stalns...w........,.. .............. eQ, KeaelptsyeBterdayv....;;;.......-...-;.. 45 8.75 8.87 6. no CITT PRODUCE MARKET. . 1 - fBeportedby T. B. BUsrLu - ' J0KK 10, 1886. ; - SSS..v .softioo Floiumlix.i.,........ 2.300)2.35 SSS- 2.262.80 pea.busheT..-x:r-;T".:.'tao Oats-sbelled,.. . " ' " . Dried Fruit-Apples, per Bv.. .";" a4 - .'eachee, peeled......... 4ft! , 1 onpealwi 84 potatoew.r.::jr:;r: Cabbage, per tmi:LV.:.;:V.Vrr. ' 2ffi2U Onions, perbushel.......,........ v, ,JS ewaperpound....... r, . Butter, per pound .... " ' . iooS a V1 wau..... .... ...... ..... .... - - - 14.1K l!hllrana 1110 nZSZT X-la3 Alva?) yvumurt w,rtMI;4,M NOSIORE RIOTS. Lr&VA'SOor Ice. Bom.i'BeW fmj WUV ' - - I. ,. .. 1 - KKFRIfiERATOKS, '"i REPRfflRniTADa ? - ?. REFRIGERATORS, FREEZERS. ' - , ' ' T 4 , FtEGZGRg, . FHESZEKS, FL.F FAWS, , , FLV . PAJIi's, JICE CHESTS, . .f -ICE CHESTS. ' - ' ICE CnESTS, . Th good are being sold at astonlshlnalr low figures. . we onu ask a trial to eonvtow youT ADY MADE CLOTEII :o:- ' 1 " - This Rill A will onmma-nna tn - A - . . ...... ' 1 . -'--! TO ARRIVE Krult Jars, Jelly Tumblers and other seasonable MENS' t ALL WOOL ROUND AND SQUABE CUT .... ... ftAtii SUHS, In Cimere, Cheviot and Diagonals,' which wiU be sold, from $5.00 up. Tvlens' Cut-a-nay Suite J ; ANOTHER NEW LOT emMlliZ:in own and Fancy Colors, whicV Of BInner 8tj. Tow ut. -.i...'". 1 . . buyers CaUand exaoltae them atthe China" Beef, per pound, nVu.r"""t "IT""," muLiuu, per pouna, nei....t... " "owi.Ntie'l-.,....;....'""" Feithers. new'-..;....--... ."i Bags, per pound. .. 889 - " 78 703 82 , " 18 '.45350 DasghUrs, Wlvs and Mothers - We emphatically guarantee Dr. Marchlst'sCath Hucon, a Female Remedy, to cure female diseases, such as ovarian troubles, Inflammation and ulcera tion, falling and displacement or bearing down feeling. Irregularities, barrenness, chaage ot life, teuearrhoea, -besides many weaknesses springing from the above, like headache, bloating, gpHnal weakness, sleeplessness, nervous debflity" palplta- Mar TYTESTERIV NORTH CARO- f T LOAK.R.CO. . , ; - .r. ; ; . ctrbkai, Passbnobb Omci, ' - . ' - Sausbuby, N. a, Ja. J6. 1886,' , Commencing Sunday. JanuArv I7t.b ana ceding ail oeia, the. following Passenger tram west. ! : R. B. DABTSFIELD, Agfc ii n m s. CTl 1LDRENS SUITS. Norfolks, Corded, Plaited and Plain Sacks, in Cassimeres ' Tweed and Seersuckers-sizes from 4 to 13 at $1.75 and up. 7imefe8 1 w6eas onisl DtieatN.,x.l for pamDWet. free: !Traln Wo. H.JC i.ii uw vuarioue luiyi7eodlv .- Ar. f Lv, i MAIN IilNl -4T- The Criminal Court, i ' ' In the .Criminal court yesterday afternoon, Amoa Kurt, 'colored,' was tried for carrying concealed weapons,! and of. disturbing public worship. The iurv found him miiltv . "Wm Eller .was found guilty of the oharae 1 J"!r 15; August $6.i7is6.25. , Boxe'd . : ... 6WV S" u"fiB.i meat steady; dry salted shoulders. $4 4584 60- of nntimnsr A. cArvanf-. tnnv fmm I short clear sides 5.75: short vth ai.ia. 7bt.T e 1 ' mm BOOK AHD STATIC:"2T TC3, -V: ro. 17S.TT n t. 5':' Sirs. Joe Person's Ilemedv- Is still tbe best Blnod Pi"'fler In the market. . . j..'J.E, i,CAI i, Wh0iesa.e Ifrucflst. . - . . employment of -a neighbor: . W. TT Miller submitted to the charge of as sault and battery, d ju4grnen,t was suspended upon the payment.of costs. if m ''": f ! Scott's Emulsion af Pare Cod Xlrer Oil, with nypopbosphltes. In Puimorary Affections and Sorofulous Diseases, J Dr. Ira M. LAno, New York, aayg) i iiave pre scribed Scott's Emulsion and used it Jt my family and am greatly pleased with it. Have found It very serviceable in Scrofulous diseases and Pulmo nary anecuong." J0NJ18,1 - . ; Prodncei " " Plonr Steady; Howard Street 2nkW,e5t::I'n; 4P'-nne 'A50fr$3.00; - Extra a.xvuao.oj;s rauiiiy .UUiZi.V0; - lty Wills Superfine (2 BOaiil.00; Bio brands $45034 75. Wheat-Southern lower and quiet: Western lower um acLivo, ciueing ouu; BOUinern - red 81(t83. amber 8dffb8 No. No. 2 Western wlntar 1W1 spot July 8080. Corn Southeso steady and ""Jj-SySE an Southern white 46;.iel42a'43;.v..i3.--:-.f-..i i CaiOASOFlour nnchanged; Southern winter 44.253H50 Wheat- active, unsettled and .ner. I;?8i-i',Sne 733a74! July 74 7-1676;' August wsui (. .- wm-nrmer; caxn S4i June 8k a5i; July 86ff8; August 8?ll 16SS7 l-IC Oats-qulet; cash 27338: July 27a28; August 25aaMi M8 pork-active and closed steady: f : n-.c i vjl XRUU BKNaujr; Viaiu 90 UUU?StMj7 10 : Julv tfi IS- inonat . K ni4.jsc t casii.itu. uuuvejr Bitswy at 51.11. sugar w jork. tsoutnern nour steAdi; com lA. M. 11.3Q IP. Vf 1.288! 1234 Train Na r Al. 2.04 2.05 2.V8 2.66 3.57 4 00 : 4.S9 ; 4.30 ;4.45 4.50 6.27 6.14 6.19 664 7.81 &25 , . Salisbury, Statesvnie, " . Newton, j Hickory, -Ieard. " Morganton, -Marion, Oldlfort, Bound Knob,- 1 BJack Mountain,' AabfU)e, . Alexander,8,v -: Marshall, Warm Springs, : . '6.22 '', 5.21 4 22 8.64 328 2.67 .1.64 1.21 12.40 1151 .10.64 1019 - 9 401 L. ipTTT. 6.22 3.55 2.58 1.22 IP. M 1.05 11.62 1L0O -941-1 .. M. 8 45 Men's Seersucker Coats and Vests at Si 50 ' Mens' Office v ' . V locks, Silverware, 50 doz Boys and 'Qbildrens ." - ojn , ; iu aoz Mens Merino Ventilatorg "1.00 10 doz ' Manilla Hats, very fine ' l'00 DIAMONDS JRW8LRT "i:"-.i? WST. MDBPHt MfiaHnn TrainNq, At. I Lv. Stations. IA. M. ' 10 9fi '! ::iL2i u.2fl mon to fair extra, 13.25 i& 66. Wbat-44eifec lower; V9i 3 red 8; July 83a84; CornS flrm; No.3 June&l334yi. Hops aulet and un. ehanisedv Coflee-flpot fatT Wo dull at 9, Sugar 12.19. 13.29 1.49 1.63 2.23 2.29 239 2.41 3.31 3.31 " 4.15 4,24 '6.05 6.05 7.05 -. AshevIUe, 1 ; Hominy, -Pigeon Biyetu . WajnesvUle, HaH, Sylva, Webster statlon. Whlttier, i Charleston, Nantahala, Jarrett's, BAST. Trato Ne g -AND- Ar. 1 Lv. 4! .3.591 8.12 " 2.00 12S4 11.66 11.45 10 64 10.001 8J9 4 01 &17 2.25 ? M. 12.36 11.57 11.46 10.56 10.09 S.19 - 7.19 A..M- 4 9-16. fair to good refining 4 131634 15 18; refined tnavr CS3IS1A: Rtanr1:im i A. nut. if ..j Crushed nmiiki Granulated - 614. Molasses steady. Bice nrm. Cotton - eed ' Soil crude ui iduuou o innm iiuuaji.i; ': Tur pentine firm at 83 Hides firm: New Or leans 910; Texa loaiO. Wool firm; domestlo fleece 27336; pulled 1433: -Texsw --r?ii!2 Pork fai-ly active aad firm: middles dull: mess t.xtzjt.oi,. iiara tffbQ uitrher closing weaterj VveTrn steim soot !n.tf?!,?ifi 2flf Jh1vkvii Vi,v, If reita steady. Coown 11-(Ud. Wheat 5d. Nos. 7 and 8 run dally, except Sunday. Bound Knob Is dinner station for irate Ho t ' "W.A. TUBE, A. ft. P. A. " ; V.K HcBxs, Superintendent. ' -, ' - WANTED. TBBCTarlotte Real Estate Agency could rent half a don cheap houses lust now. Beal es- Wajl4dlt KOBT.JtCOCERANS, Manager. SPECTACLES. HALES & BQYIIE, JEUELnns. West Trade Street . May HANDSOMELY ; v REPAY -A VISIT TO- Our This ifl cpnnfno anh i4;nn,vtui t j 1 will be f uifUled." "uiiuiem ueeu lj leareu. ; luvery promisa Charlotte; N. a Mall orders for goods or work solicited!, and ' ; G27TEAL HOTEL C0ENE2, CHAIlADTTE, K. C. '
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