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THE DtlZtl CUUItLOTTE JOWTJUTUE, JtJTD THE DILIT CHHEOTTE OIJ8EIZ PTEXX, COJTSOEIDJiTED JOAIZCIIflV, 18S3.
CH ARLOTTEi-N; Oi, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1883.
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
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JdX. aad OlUIMtl utiaaerv
l)tiiUi Pnaaialaa.
Jedr Black wee turn la th Gladea,
O. ot - tk . OA... t
a MMtm wioit. a a. an vo ivui x
January. 11 iu. lie waa therefor lathe
1UAttv( hia axo ait be time of bla
dt b. Ua wee aaniued la lb bar la
UZiX eed wbUe faliawtax bia profeaaloa
kA aa kUt trt la lb alormr coil
I ice it Uu4 6y I. bfO In name of
Jacksoo wad the rallying cry of letno
CTad J1LC10, end JedX BioCX III
, jeowcre Utnutwl hm wtmjlm wf
hid life of Ua eleUlael J.frea and
JecaftUA typ. In b wee-
potato prriUinr Jre of lh court or
IA district la bkca b reetded. autd la
H3l wa elected, lad re ot the Saureeae
cvMiflcC " fcta tle aad choeact chief
Joc boloX ra oAectod to lb same
bij v"" l la O-v March .is&t.
th day txur Mr. uacbAa u-c bts
Ml m iTiwkkal. b appriotd Jodxe
Nik u4 lar Trm llr. dvriac Um
trA of war civil war. b bi4 t& poet
folios ot 5crCAr7 of HUla. eootloatox
Is l&Al puatlioA oUl tnMl4ol Uachao
aa'c Ufa ot oCLc iiml,oo Ibt 4tt of
!! ! 14T1 ictl tatiaborf
, ISm IVann;) mm atltalkal eoo
viaUaa oa th D-i crlM Uckvl of
Utrua at Urr. aa4 b towtrwS airt
ta L&Al dUirxuUii4 MwabUn of
fvaaaittaaia'a rtpftatUUf to. la
cupn wtLa Wuodwarvi aAd llttrLa
U M4 ma ef in i tump b wlfoo
vwlj ptwvi lb ulit rrfbrcoa
a Jd la tho Ojnmo w ami Uv.
llHtrvtauaauu HfUlaUf UflUry. U
4irMiT paw of corpwraUona la
uiwirM wlUk auUtlcal nr arvd kla
4ra a jcta r la bla cfcarartarUUa
aaa Cvlkbull cactk l lh r
rJ un of cuovii'a cooJ
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tl ptvQtmluoxt W attouiaUtr aJk lro
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bara - 12m IvtUiclura fUf Lb air Urn
kt aspiro. Ct bta ok;Wcq wootl
bmK aj y Il lrvfaaU3tal aof atU
aMByala4 tla la rai(a hij aaal tafuC
Ik aaiftaUM ttaaily a)-r
7)ino ba Iva aaa ooi aM cfio bat.
aatil racaoUf. aa avra er aa mcU 1 y
faJ la kao radioa o bia prof
afca. !! rro" tay ftorm Uia
haaaao owwXlof It Uottrd btaam.
whme fca a&UUy a ba!4 la vary
fct twfaxa- Alxa-oor iMdkl nodar
la i&a parkid of ail Utm Uf actlvaiT
Im pktMa, yt. aa wr tUr oa cor ran l
f4iiKl lo. e4 apclilf aa e0
fvttiiUlut. b b4 Daiarrtor. ffi
tray artfJa aator llaorr WU
jocarala tba jiiUXUa of Sacra
aaT Jt2!tS. A4 U fi latltf with
ko a appcnad. aa a mbr of Lba
ca&taae. 15 joCT f lnrailal Uf
aaaa, a av Baatifp!C Of mlatd
arutaa aja aaaaaa II U Otbr
colrTalo la atadJcatioo of tbo
awawf f Ifr. Boa&anaJ a ln Ia
Vrwii.aa4 raaMl aiUA at r. JSr3&
1L. arwca aakal by U aatoa tln
Maa atyW aaS SiUoc-aUbl for iba
a aXiUf. T to patcl of Lba
fat 14 rkiaxaa tbarv laa tn faar ar
a4 tactar laa. aliiwr la mrm or
b a taaa da taio JmSgm Wck.
oaT oow aorta; of raapact far aiordj
iMMUMCf aaU oeauatoaaaw
Jmir fuac waa abovt flta faat
Ut laaaao la hl(bt. wllk aAacty
rraf aaoawoa taal la rvpoao (a bU
(miiM a a'araaaaa of apaaioo.
art'lk ar-aa Urfcia a'ti4 aaiaf la tha
fcaaa arwsa laiaala of bit ayaa or aa taa
aalaa!i4 of atpraaaioo UifOtartU
raaa. bk:b bi aavrr worn m Want
lla araaof ftaiJf. baaitftf eoOBpatiloo.
ttrvaf bJiir frasM aa4 mtcamica,
la tkri. whlia ra U Ualf aaloo. Tx
aavla auaapaav mriiaaocaaol&ar Uaryara
aal Ja(k: nvayaa. la art railroad
aa a wwo4 car tba baJ a!toaJ frota
l&a tae oo L&a aUliax of aKaolockr
r atlr4M4 aoaspMl a aloat Lha U of tbo
aaaiaf . la blcd tla flfbt baa4
araa lyuioo aa e(MQ t&4jv. U
art aaaraif loJar4.aa4 ailarcarafol
aia al LaiaTtUawdaHaf arbleb bo
aal&obacof aaoca aolKitotia aad
auaotioa) froaa tbo ctUtaea, tba arm
waa arS froaa aeapalatw t tbo
taaaa of la ruw ra atafalbaa Wbaa
ka vuWUUll bo aoall Br aw
t?k4l ara bia abaraatarUU0 rplr -Tbaa
U aaaar taUr lb a prtsa rtof."
Yt a uava. aatar ta tbla aUaabtUlf. aa
tra aid wtUb a aoloraU Ulf aarraat,
batborraar lanaaUaat at tea iLx&,
daaxw; ba araii4a"t b tfaaaaiaat arf
oar faiia la aaaaa aaa wrtk" aa la a
f araaaa. bT par'' tact r-ta atuS
wt.t o war. ba Uaraad la abav bls&aalf
tia bta uti baa4 aa4 U wdit m aiaa
bamatlf aJ baclt i . nit i
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br.
Lota Aarsat Ataxar afa.
to , ditaraa ootroa a
, I Juaa tlCafaaj:i. vKaraaUaat aai
1 i I laaaartr ci Lb Vf aattru AnaCiU
Cucspaaf. aad bla art fa. et oct. fvr a
aart tttra. taavtaf al Loasa - IbattT
i4UfUiT.tet aavaotaoa raart
at.1. U l&au rauara aJjoat 9Vctxk
ta taaxttar oJ4 aoi ba f oami aaU
. a Ua U fear arbaraaboaU baa yt taca
!fjaroar4.l lt waalaaCaaaa iUdtflf
' aJoava aJwat 1 o'clock b4 '.!&) fral aaia
o t&afaauJ? fllnyd s,Tr:Alar
Oa luaaf.to botoa aiUra a4 peaaeot
itl aa aau-ia-U appaara&ea. t)fiacUTt
taaa wertUr.C? Tb eaaa aXuca
iutBiiiaitifv afiirt baa Laaa
Ck!ernaa4rtJrt alrTa faUtar
aa4 rrVta!, but vot&laf fcaa baaa baa 4
of bar. t waa a 41, rrr
aaa4Uoa. aWrot4 t eaaaia bb4 tirtJ
!!t: rw B3t aoctatf. Ab4 oetion U
Lba ooij tracer Jila4. t
rrfla4' tbo Praaa aa Cartay.
VVa-UiuuitOK. AATUt tlr-Oa-lfixto
tbo aau4 for ctarrao-rf froa iba
rwta tod WaaC. Tr anx Wfbaa baa
, 1 Uli' ' f t
totaiaef tuirar cmar:aa: Ufoo
rrf rt t f lit Trits rt r af iba orlxlaai
Mrui&aiaa taaad t j tba Aaaiacaat
Tmtrr i Uaiil bUtei KiNtw
- Tak ffc5 tiara ba bawa 2paaiu4
i' wiva bi f -U eota of tta ton af i,or
aay n-.luia tWau4 tba pafaaatofa
tttftaiontta alrrr corUdcaXaa will
bo d t:a4 to ba U tT Aaaiataat
" Traaaarax cf Ua U at'.vX btaiaa tbat tba
4Mm& aty tiauittU. cf carU&ealaa
'jr b rorr-il trf vr;raaa by roca
AjalAtAi: Ttjj arer la ar poiai datic
Bf r- by tba tiapuaitor aL iba aJtpasaa
ef ort I'x-" ' rj1 r rufmiaa iU ba
f ara U t-aJ U ri t fa f f ri4 eola by
ef AaUJtaal Inu4ifij li L'oiUJ
aj alaVj, ' -& j 1
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hrml ftaiwaai iUnX, of TTXTa.
ari raU fcarr aarly 8aa4ay eaora-
J-X.. lir tea .cf tba Ua2tX
,ha aod v"..-r UVaAaf rPvr4 la
, a-----r ra ai txeitarmaaW Oa
rj':f yea'pr " trtaorc'.r'f Ttr raaaiss
a ar-Ma c tit, t aaCe4 to rlva
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law baa-4 ) nart -f t'.a CUUtct poiica
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,ULV.": a t s - i 1 a, t?n-a aX
Mr. Itawi Caaa Laaala to U ra I r Dto
, ' caaaoa. '';
I Lobdojc Auait 1L A Uralj dia
Cttamloo waa oauaad la tba Houa of
f7taaioiu IbU aficroooa In regard to
tba caaa ot lira bbaw, tba Drtuah mia
alioary In lladazaacar, bo la ba!4 la
cuatodf by lha I'rooca. Mr Uladatona
wanaly declared that ba bad 00 raaaon
to baliara tbrra bad bocn aa azeeaa of
lorladlctloa axarciaad by tba French.
Tba arraat ot Uxa Ebaw. ba bald, waa
cartaialy a acriooa maUcr and It woal4
ba tba duty of tbo OoTerotnent to cara
fully waica areata In aladaai&scax. lla
waa aoabla la aay wbeo or abara tha
coort martial ot lira Shaw would ba
brUl. Tba aupvroaaloa of tba affair ba
au4 waa calculated to la pair tba food
will aod amity btwon Fracca and
KoaLaod ' Tbta raoxara: waa racatrad
wtib ctxwra. . Ooutlnaioc. aXrv Cilad
a too a aald tbara waa 00 raaaoo 'to pro
ma tbat a f riandiy and ctrtlitad cot
xntaant woukl lack tta clamaotary
prtaeipleaof Jutlica tnwardllmpiiaooeu
foraifw auM-a. Ha waa not a a are
thai adm'ral bad tbrioa refuaed
to allow lira Hbaw to aaa hr boaband
ootwlthataodlnc tba tact tbat aba bad
ba abaaot tram him for two yeara.
Ha aald ba woo Id Icqalre fartbor into
Uia coatttr. Notice waa glreaof mt
atralquaatioca to ba aabcnltUd lo-aaorrow
In tooaacUoa witb t&a caaa of VI ra
fctt a w.
A Diotlaatad aaa Trtaa la M ardar Ilia
. PDaraMOCTTt. Aaroat 31. A faw
ml aotaa rwfora tba departs ra of tba 7
a'ckick lUletf n. N C eipreaa train thla
Taoiof. and ablle a tar re number of
aro vrcaraiootata were ratbered at
tha dpot bora, a yoaaa? baaa poabed
bla way tbruofh tba crowd, fl-MUlablnf
rrrolrar In an exdied man oar cried
oat la tba peopit to ffet oat of ale way,
tbat be would kill tba Oral man who
InUrfered wtib blm.ao4 tbat bla fat bar
aa 00 tba train and tbat ba saeant to
kill bint. Findloc bla father atandtnj:
an tba platform of a car be brraa flr
lac at him. Ink I ax bla la the tblffb in
two pi acre, one near tha blpandlha
other Jua abuYe the knee, lie waa ar
rratad and rare bla name aa A II
tfydra. of fblUdelphia. and tbat ha had
a worn to kill bla father. D Sydee.for
aland n o c b la mother. II la father aaya
lb trou tie fra a oat of tha dUalpatrd
fcahtia af bla aoa. Tba wo atria are not
Uy fatal.
UteileaMatla O raaa Talktag Vp a
Fair.
El. Vjukx Txx. Aaxuat lt.-IoUnaa
sciiameot raiftxa In thla town tn re
Itaxd to tha action of tha county odoera
in tha caaa of tha murder of IoUcecnaa
Thomaa WaJe by Howard DoagbArtj
aad bia acoompllcea Llorn. Hurt and
iubble. Tba pciaooer waa releaacd Ore
daya aro,and the dtliana maintain that
aavaraloQclalf were boutbt. Farther
trouble la feared and there la talk Oi
lyrtcbiag. f
i 3 Faao U datermlAed oa harlof aa
Amailcaa liaiican aabtwtloa V be
haid aocae tiCDeaaztytax. TbeclUxna
are talk lox the mailer op warmly, and
It procBleea lo be a great auccraa
: m .
: rrayarlaf aaa Cawuaerca.
City ' or If txioo, Aaroat JL The
alcalcaa 2farlraUo mtjaoy reeooily
aant aa aaraat 10 Karlaad U boy two
ready boiU ataamera for their New Or
laaaa llaea. Tba exeat failed to pur-
chaaa the ataamara. aad tha roveroment
baa rxUotUd Iba Uiae fur commenca-
maatof oparailoa until the ataamera
ua be built. Tba flret eiramere an tha
tra-ne-AUanlla line la expected lo arrtr
at Vera Cro t In October, r ire mora
ataamara will bap ctoa tha lla early
axt year. Tee marchaata iwre bope
Ue Alexandre Uaa will oorUaua topir
botwvao Viax lean porta. New Orleaaa
aad New York.
it The Create ua Tc aaa. - - .
O A L faero jr. A o rut 1 !. aecial d ia-
tuatrboa lo tha Gaitaatoo hewa from
larta aemher of polnta throng hoafi tha
licaxe enow tbat eioept lo a iter tocaii-
U farther ralna coald ba prod act! re
of 00 marked baaed to tha cotton crop. 1
la a malottty of caaea It woo hi reaalt ,
la lajary. Tba exeaaalra droog bt wbtch
baa baao tha moat Important fa-dor In
lajary to the cropa baa baao raUared la
eoese locaUUaa tj raiaa. but aa a reoecai
thla it aaa too fata to do much rood.
It la plaia that lha re will ba ocakl ara
ble daaraaaa from Laat raara tlald. Tha
rreia erooav ho waver, hare peaa one
oraarcu la U4 l&n hi ui we wora.
- a.i. rm '
Fraaew A boat a ye, baa glilailia.
LorrO Aaroat I LV-A dirpatch to
te tvtvaviaxi from ilaipbaag aara XI
Harmord,iba a'raachalrU eamtalaalon
rr lb Tbaaaaa. who la oa board ot tha
rrrbch . AdavlfaTf hpi wUl be lb
baaar of tba oiueaataxa to Ann am.
nrrt tbat It tha oJUaoatam- ba raaeUd
a biockade will be probiaiixwd araiaat
laaaaa by tha Foanca. ; Tha liner
Koog am irapoadaat ef the Tinaea aaya
nurariaJary meant to bcca&aro toare
onlaaa Anaara aooaasta loithabtrma
travawd byFrbooa. v ,t
...uoytaw
r0l k ; f . - it
roar! tL-t-The Bar
a IX art 6 a hoapUal
b!e4tram lata laat
- WaaitnaToy. Acraxt
reuA CaceraJ of the Hi
berrice) reoaired a b!erraxa lata
fttaria treao harxoa tVLita af looeaoo
ta f arbVeh tha tVUawlax U b ecryp '
N a near caaea at the nary yard for,
tha laat 43 toarar iht caaoa a44S
daaiba reported La data. . .Tba ttixxeai
of Warrlartoo and Hoolaet are per
faotly tajaiihy. tha fa ear la conflead to
the yard and boa pi Lai. .Jcjreoa Qarea
ta ta aeciUaai eoodlUoa. .
w tmi a
'Hacwtatleaa Saapeadad fOatareaa'l
''Ijc rraaeaaad Cblaa. , ...
. Lajuiox. Aoroat Jlv Tha Standard a
liar lla correepoodent aeaicta that lha
Cb laaaa Go re rn mast ta neroUaUnff.
wiihCiarmaaT with a Haw to tha i por-
cnaaeef loo.ooo riaea. The Paria ocrr-
raepoadeot of tba Tlmee aaya the etate
meat that 11. Tan Icon wo old ehortly
laare China for Japan la mx$ adalatioa
ot tha aajpcnalon tt brrotlaUona be-
tweea Franca aad Cbiaai I
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Uaaraiag the faed 14etaaaat
lyraLXX. Acamat lL!Eari'EoDCr.
Lord Untenant, arrived at Cork laat
alxht. JIa waa recorud throwgatha
principal atreaca of lha citf by a am all
cjoonlfil raard. lie waa reapoctf oily
race! red by tha people. IVUoerrea lo
a ig b t of aca ntharguardad the train of
tha Lord LI Q tenant aOocg the; en lira
roaia roa pabUa to Oork f .r-..
l-reearUr tec Ua Frail Falr V'"
WiiJiiOT0Jf. Aoraat . Hj rrepara
llooa 00 an extaazaira ecaJe aralbtnr
made for tha eeonnd annoal fair of the
North Carolina Froit Orowera Aaao
ctatioa wblch ia to open beratotaor
row. A ltrre atteadanoa aod uaoaoaJlj
Una diaplay are rxpectad. t f 11:; ' ,
Dlaaalaaad fa ladairuig ta Xeab Zf
. : - mtta-'v j U-" ..;-'.:
Nnr foir. Atsmal XL-Two opera-
iora(rtaraed atrixaraj at Albany and
00a at 2i aw York ware dlarottaM from
tba reatara Uatoq aerrlca to-lay tot
aaUl na eparaXora ,w bo did not atrlka
aod wila wbotn thy wrre warklor
with pTr Ua wUva 'inli.' ,
1 Fmtxft Peatka Yeaterday.
' "a'ijcxjisdbja. Ac;ast Hat Forty-
thr-e 2 atha frota eboiere boeorrrd here
tbot orry.
ArriT2l ciiftrsrtirB cf ua-.
BtCH atuXO aJID DaJtTlLLK.
laaaa Atr Una Dapot A. 90 a ta. aod i-tl B. aa.
amia X.OU a aa aad IJ0 p, aa
. :" ! ' : A1BLWX.
taavaiyOaaa.aaa9 10p.aa. J
ima a A Ja. aa. aaa 4. 10 m aa, ,
CBLtaXOTTS. O0U7KBCA. AJIO AXJQVSTA.
Laaa A-tO p. aau. aad arrire A 80 p. aa. j
C C a A-A. T. As X DITiaiQaW - ,
Laaaa t&Q p- aa . aad arrtra at UXOO a. aa.
" CAJtOUSA CXATBAh.
Laava H ISplH- and 7.10 a aa - :
arrive T.00 a. aa. aa a Sa p. aa. ,
, . C C- BHILBT D1TL3X01L
Leave A. SO p. aa.. and arrtae IAL83 a. am.
Index ta Hew Advertteeaaeata.
Tnw.aaca-
Uaabita teat
Baadieartata foe
J u mat acaaate Cooeao.
ladleattaaa.
South AU an tie Siataa. fair weather
In tha northern portion followed by
partly cloudy weal bar and local raiaa
In aoothera portion, yarlabla wlnda,
nearly etauuaary temparatara. .
local bipples. , ,
lllaa Anna Baker, of, Ooldihcirp, ta
TUiUnjr In tha city and la tha roaat of
lira J II Baker. , !
Tha oauai Wedaeeday 1 nixht xr
ylcea at tha Secamd rreabterian chorch
will ba omitted to-nixht. ,
A abort 11 red, bat Tefreahior aba w ex
rltited tha " city yeaterday 'ahdlo ap
pearance extended well to - tba sooth
and eaat of aa. j j r . ,
Tha adrtrtiiemaatof Roanoke Col
lerel one of ' tlTe" "beat Inatltulloaa of
learning In Ylrglhia, appears la thla
mornlnc'a paper, and the attention ut
pare a la haying aoa a to educate la called
to It.
Ur. Crook Graham's pood hear tha
city yealerday waa drained for tba first
time aad tha crowd thai want oat to nee
It, returned with a barrel of floe flab.
It waa tha beat catch of fish made In
tha ooanty this year.
Tha only original S. Laodecker left
yeaterday afternoon at Are o'clock, on a
special roll man palace car, attached to
tha way freight trala, to attend - the
m arris of bla oooalo la Cheater, 8. C
to-day. lie ija that be will be one of
the Moroomamao,'
- a
Tha ' peat c0oa aatborltiee hare
changed tha name of tthooQy. la Panv
lioo eoaoty. to Maribel, sod John. La
Fentreaa baa been eommiaalooed poat
maater. A new poatofSee called Ever-
grreo hat been eatabllabed la Columbua
county, with Aahley VL Bcntoa poat-
maater. ,- K , .
' Tha dlTrent eoamltteas are still
hard at work arranging for tha.oiiTeU
Log of tha flremena raonameat. The
exact day for the celebration baa not
yet been decided upon, but wUl bean-
aouoced In ample Lime. 7 Jt'a going to
bebbfr day for Charlotte.
The ladles of Sharon tawnahlp
gate a plcnlo at Capt Isaac AlexaadaFi
mill laat Saturday and seyeral yoang
men bare coma la to tall ua Chat tt was
Just a splendid affair. Mrs Isaac Alex
aadar. Mies Usxle Alexander and Miss
Loala Kirk patrick were lha managers.
; Mr Willi regracs, who aaa
himself so popular with the public
the clever aod accommodating clerk of
tha AU Healing Springs Hotel, waa In
tha city yesterday.," He reports Lb elAlI
Heaileg booming, with l gneals,and
aaw arrivals aeary day... Thla reaort is
hereafter to b kept open all winter.
' Senalor M. a Bailer with bis' wife'
spent yesterday f 010000 la the city
ha log on their way from "Alherille to
jLAaeaaiar. to attend Abe bedside of
their aoa, who was; ao seriously hurt by
being thrown from a runaway horse,
aa mentioned by u yeaterday. While
la this oily, they received a telegram
annonnclog that the condition of their
a little improved.
1
Ji rreaber :
t Iter I4 K Olaarow. priadpal ot Beth
el Academy, located three mllee from
Davidson College, baa been tUIted
with the aad aflicUaof a dethroned rea
Bxaa, aad hie fneods are now trying to
gala bdmittaaoeforhim Into tha Zxxaane
Asy 1 am at Morgan ton. . , Mr Glasgow
left hia home ta a atrange manner one
day last wre for Boctti Carolina, and
arrired at Oolembia a raving rasriao,
Ilia ftlaads IA thla bounty were eommo-
ta lea ted with) aad the nafortonats raaa
was breoght hack heme. ! He went
crazy 00 relixioua exdtemcat. ,71,1? C
'"'a.t' '.
eree Bsaaway Aeeldeau' ; ' J
Mr Boh Xhoiapaon. xa oU:dUxea
Bring near town, waa thrown from bis
wagon by a runaway team yeaterday
avenlnsi as he wax leaving the city-, and
yery badly injured, t Uia driver, waa
thrown, out also , and "cut jnp severely
about tha bead.. ..The aeotdent ace erred
ca the road to Blddie iBitltuta; and the
driver came back to ; the ' dty and it
ported that he left Mr Tbonpaoa lying
tr lha raaAatda aoianinUf Uaad." Tr
JmpeoabaFeTettoon revived and
It was foand that though no bones
wrre broken he1"HraxJyery seriously
hark. Jr Wilder -gave, him the necea-
sary treawnenw: ; 1 I ) I
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A' CLrealar Sa w at TTerkea a xfaaa
Mr. TTia rope, a cltlita 'of AJexan
ddana jaet with a painf al accident in
"tTkawtnm at thai laeeday before yee-
Lrrdsy. ty which he loat a biz lamp of
fUih from tlx lcz He wax sltU&saide j
wAjs ca tlx tAxrUa tiit rolls the log
cs to the saw and dldsot - notice that
the cirrUie rax drawlry, hlct' toirardx
tha roTo!iir- taw uutU the tetth cf the
xaw ware la hia leg. Being a fleshy
man hl lej bulged oat oyer the carrtaffe
In a bis lamp and thla the aawcuteff
and acilUrei kbout the VhooAa in' an'
Inatxnt :Dr.'T7aIier of HuntersylUe.
who atUhdad the . case, aays 4 that at .
lexst fire round cf Crzh were cct out cf
Mr. Topex ZL Ir Jrry ia very pala
tal but not aerioas. ' s - .
5 ABDUCTS D Br A KEGBO. i
A Yoaar White Girl ftaaa A war froaa
''Heratbef'a Heaao with. a Aegro
Uaa aad la Captared at JHatthewa
btafiea A Case That Stirred Uf the
If elgkborhoo The ifegr Cap tared
After a Ckase Ile HJeer-Fer.
eaaated Her. . , f, i
. .The people of Matthew 'a Station were
ejosiderably exercised yeaterday over
the arrival In that town of a well dress-
el, coal black negro man, accompanied
by a young and handsome, white . glii.
The two got off the train on Us arrival
at Matthew's from Hamlet, and made
their way to a negro cabin near by.
Such an occurrence aa this naturally
excited the suspicions of the citizens of.
the town, and when, a short while after
wards, the negro appeared, In the stores
making; purchases 'and .'exhibiting
unusual amount of money bey decided
to investigate the case, as they felt aaua
fled the girl bad run a fray from "her
home, wherever tha might be, with the
negro.1 While they eiwmalsvasslng the
advisability of arresting (hi parties, the
negro went to the noose where he bad
left the girl and packing pp two raliaea
started oat on the dirt road in the direc
tion of Charlotte. The girl waa seen to
go oat on the railroad. A party of cltl
sens at once followed the girl, and aaw
the negro join hex on the) railroad some
distance ahead. Seeing the citizens
coming, the negro picked up hid taliaes
and fled, leaving the girl on the track.
She waa noon overtaken and given into
the ehArge of Mr. Joe Duncan, the town
marshal. The girl was weeping bitterly.
and for some time would not answer
question, bat finally ahe told them that
ahe had been orsr-persaaded, and had
ran away from her fathera boose In
Moore county the night '- previous with
the negro. Her father's name, ahe said.
raa F.11 MrTdwd. !A. Lalegram wax sent
to him, and an answer wss shortly re
ceived requesting them to hold the girl,
who waa really his daughter and who
bad run away . with the' negro. Mr.
McLeod had been hunting for her, and
telegraphed that be would reach Mat
thaw's on the first train. Capt. D. K. F.
Erenti, conductor of the Carolina
Central trala, aaya that the couple
boarded hia train at-Uamlet,' and he
noticed their Queer actions and sur
mised that something wss wrong. The
girl Is only sixteen years old, aad ia aald
to be fine looking. When ahe arrired at
Hamlet ahe wore a ahabby dress, but
shortly afterwards came out in fine
8onday elotbea, wearing, among other
jewelry, a gold necklace, and was other
wise stylishly dressed. Though ererv
mesas of persuasion were used, she
stubbornly refused to relate any ot the
details of her abduction, only repeating
that ahe had been rerpersuaded. and
had run away the previous night with
tha nesrrow
rrrom an envelope icuna tn the girl s
poeaeesion it waa dlacorered that the
negro's name la Frank Uallman. He is
Yery black, low, thick set, wears a fine
salt of clothes,' Derby hat and cold
watch chain. In displaying hia money
In the atorss It waa noticed that he bad
two 920 and several $10 gold pieces,' 1
Sides two thick rolls fit aeenbaeka, and
It la evident that either the negro or the
girl - got the money from- Mr, McLeod,
though that gentleman said nothing In
bis telegram about haying been rohbed.
As soon as the fact that Lb near
had escaped became xaQowh,le citizens
formed small searching parties, and put
out on, the hunt or hjnw One-' party
amvea in unariotte about three o'clock
ia the afternoon, and at about four
o'clock a messenger arrired la town and
Informed them that the negre had been
captured at Mr, CL H. Wdf e'atxmt fire.
muss ixsta the city, where he bad been
caught taking m nap. The party imme
diately, on learning thla, left Charlotte
for Mr. Wolf ea bouse to join the cap
tors and the. captlra. in conversing
with one of the men we found that the
laoigaaiaoa of the people af Maltha wa
gly strong; against . the
negro, andrthe intimation was thrown
oat that If be wax csptxir4 he would
nerer get to JaiL .Slaoav the party left
yeaterday for aha' scene at the capture;
nothing has been beard front them and
ol what their proceedings haTe been we
rr utterly in the dark. It ix moat
probable, howavarfthat they took him to
Maitheara SUUon, and will bring him
to jail In this dty to await the arrival
ox oocers rrom Moora county. u t. ,
mm 1 1 ' I, .
rtawdr aoa ratio weat ta Jail hrllia
deal of trouble yeaterdxy in arresUng a
turhniant young taaa by j the name of
Bea Hall, a son ef ths renowned CTarka.
The oOoarArraatad him in front of the
court boose on ; a eaplax for some un-
paid court costs and wax met ty ttrong
realaUereTBen'icIInched with the depu
ty. eeri3 as d they were bating : a tight
atrurxie for the mastery when ' Cheriff
Alexander catse hp and toek a hand in
the fray, subdalnr the rounar man nrat-
ty quickly.: , After thla tuaale the depu
ty aheriS started oa - to- - J all with bis
prisoner and on they way, another fight
ensued. la, which the; cf&ccrjrnocked
the prisoner Mown.' Just before reach
ing the Jail, Hall had another "violent
outbreak; and, the r officer fought with
him ail orer the atreet, aad it . ; wax not
until aereral men came to the deputy
aheriffs aid . that Hall , was subdued:
They finally carried- him kicking and
struggling into the JaiL -.
A few minutes after this Clarke Hall
was brooght to Jail under escort of sn
officer and was locked up sn a cell near
the one In which hlx son wax confined.
A young man named Newt Harris had
sworn outt a j peace (warrant against
Clarke before Justice Darldaoowwho
required Clarke to give a peace bond of
f Mu ' Thla Clarke could not do and was
accordingly rant to JxlLT
tYaUtXt 1st xntralcAawa. '
VT ta ft tbat aa aaan reraona um prrrtetary !
aaci.t. ib, pe"t a-ioBa, aa V -1 fta aom
mo-i. . 1- ir ia a reuua ceobia wt f '"tla in
Lbu ritaaar Va,t'a 1. ro . t. f-a-
rluMM. Taere a laB---" -ra 11, y-
r a r ttKut tPn-Mk i t tk ,
l at
rat k Ur ic -af'i a
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t l t 1 t f -a. j tt ia 1 ' 1 ua
r:&...e tt sa a 1 r e. . c . - a, ta I
it f uiiu :.; : a ta En""a e c ll 'n
I J "1 "4 - f Vf Mel ir- ,
aifl Ciir- v
Seaaethiar About Stoaewall Jackaoa'a
3 Old wax Uetse - T-. t-r2f iUUk f -A
t CoL 'John . Brown yesterday, had
stonewall Jackson's, historical war
hone, 'Old Fancy," in bia atablee in
this city, and to-day the old horse is on
hia way to the Virginia Military Insti
tute at Lexington. Old Fancy has
been In tha keeninsf of Dr. Iforriaon
Uen. Jackson s father-in-law, on the
Doctor's farm In Lincoln county,' erer
since the war., Mrs. Gen. Jackson. har
log presented the horse to Gen. Smith,
of the Virginia Military Institute, Dr.
Morrison sent, him to CoL. Brown last
Monday, and -x the, Colonel .forwarded
him to Lexington toxlay, orer the Rich
mond and Danville BailrbadV "Old
Fancy" is now about 30 years old, and
has lost a great deal of hia former beau
ty, - He is a fine sorrel, and : though his
eyesight is still Rood, his joints are be
coming stiffened and hia gait is broken.
Dr. Morrison , has - taken - remarkably
good care of the famous old animal and
would only drive or ride him enough to
give him the necessary exercise' ;Up to
a short time ago. Dr. Morrison would
ride "Old Fancy" aboat ' the country
regularly, but as the Doctor is now in
his Kth year and too old to ride hcrae-
bsek at all, he retired "Old; Fancy" ss
well aa himself from this exercise.
Gen. Jackson .was at one time a pro
fessor in the Institute and it wax on
this account that Mrs. Jackaon present
ed the horse to Gen. Smith. . It is the
purpose of Gen. Smith to care for 01d
Fancy" as long as the animal Urea, and
when the old war horse finally yieldx
up hia burden of life; to turn him orer
to a taxidermixt; who will stuff his skin
and mount it for preserratlori In the
museum of the institute, f . i . - - - -
The clactie aagazlae.
The September Eclectic offers a table
of contents to lta readers worthy of its
reputation. . " The opening ; paper, by
Prof JwhnTyndall, U on the dlatln-
gulshed American aYznons, Count Sum
ford, who prefigured eome of the most
remarkable diacoreriex of the present
age. lieT.Dr Augustus Jessopptis the
author of a moat noticable article, enti
tled The Coming of the Friars," which
shows forth the uprising ot . a new im
pulse In European eiytuzationv In
"South Kensington Helleniam,f by HD
Traill, we hare a dramatle and iater-
estlng. presentation of the Influences
which lie underneath the new art-
reriraL Cardinal Manning's article.
"Without God, No Commonwealth'
will excite an lntereat not bounded by
denominational lines. Mr Phil Bo bin
son. wno nas maoe a reputation as a
humorous essayist. Is well reprfaeatad
In the article on f Asses and Apes rand
in the paper, on "Robert JSrowalag.
Dramatist," by W L Courtney, the ad
mirers of one of the greatest of modern
English poets will t had a sympathetic
and subtile study of Browning's genius.
The conclusion of the story, "The Little
Wotld." is reached In the present nam
her. and short articles of a taking char
acter will be foand under the titles of
SDonUneo.buxtlon" and "The
Bourbons." irtabllahed jby -'G B Felton,
25 Bond atreeVNe w York. 1 Terms, f5
per year; einglb copy, 45 cents. For
sale by all newadealers;
The Iafertea- Camrt. ,
The Inferior 'Court had a busy day
yesterday, and, sjr interesting on to-
ardx the last, when the trial of Wm.
Kerna.eolored charged ' with burning
the mm and ginhoaaea of Mr. W. B.
Parka, In Hopewell to wnahlpwwaa taken
up. The testimony or aeveraivntneases
was taken, and at eeren o'clock in the
afternoon the court adjonrnerlthe case
until thla xnorninj When th4 trial will
raUTrncQ Among the with
Mr.Thos.Shldda, the slayer of Mr. Jo-
aeph U.BUton, who was brought from
Jail to be placed, on tha witness atand.
and . who. appeared to be the centre of
attraction for all in the court house.
His testimony will be taken this morn-
' The following caxex were disposed of
daring the day-. Morris Barrett, the
negro who was shot while trying to lift
a sheep from, thar barnyard ef Mr. Bar
ns Taylor, ia - Finermv was found
guilty of larceny, and aentehced to two
years in the penitentiary." n-rttA.
State rs, Flak Johnston, colored, lar
ceny and forcible trespaaav'submltx aa
toforclwa trespass and, Indstoeat sua-
axMiuaaa 919 vajiwsi o. GHAja -H i 4 iti it
1 ouw rev ar an. xtcown, 0011
and tottery, submitted aid la
t Dtaie rs. Xium uart. coioko aeiiins'
liquor on Sunday. Guilty, j w.
State TS.'Chsx. Johns, assault and hat-
ti ; Btata :ra' 'Anthony fiirers. . CirecL
keenlnfi' a bawdr hons. . flnntrl'
OTate ra. j im iy ui tarns.
ewe ra. Jim wuiiama,
colored,'
sault and battery.: Oullty.
State ts. Boot. Owens, c
w.' "Sub-'
milted, and judgment , suspended on
payment of ooatav;a?oi j -i- t .is
xspnapar- ar wiata y.
1 Oaank-t&a rlvay af an aoad aKtta. arrHmi X-
if
R. aUrabail. of eranbn J awtoa awmty Ua
f ar alTtnc aaa eataanaut -KarrlM. it anrad hi
aaxajcbter's epuept a X' ot O yaara ataauinx."
at tuuegiata. at.n ,- 1 "
The First Bal e af A a w Cattoa. ' :
;;j 11 w uaiB uwu iwiii, 4m aa .jf aero-
ral days and it came ; yesterday Lani
renburg; Is J entitled ; to the- -glory ' of
having shipped the first' pale of. new
cotton this year as the following special
dispatch - to the JotJbmaI Obskrvxb,
indicates: - lV ' ''
Spatial la the a'aatzaaVObaawae. it"-,., ( l
LATJBXSBT7BO, ADS- Si, 1SS3. s
The first bale of new cotton in the:
State waa ahipped to day from this
place to Chaa E Smith, : New , York, by
M U McKlnnon, who gathered it from,
hix plantation four rmiea south of Xau-
1' . aw . it ui. -sj. ;
Vimrnvo, Ccaa The rbarataetata.
Fadxa Cespadaa y Pona, a&aoanea tba
bla . oaxe ; al Eaaor . D . JToso naatrst TarauiM,
Plantar, who suffered from aluonls xfee&otansnv
and who waa acred by X f&i CUla tieedarai
Earatf srd'a! Acid rzsrZxtLtm,' :
mu.. roe everworaaa rroraasijsu rian. , .v- . 1
i w a a.
igment
A Breeay Ereains oa the Streeta.
A considerable excitement was raised
on the streets yesterday afternoon over
te exciting arrest of two unduly de
monstrative citizens , by the police and
their incarceration in the guard house.
The trouble commenced about four
o'clock in , the Central Hotel saloon,
when the two citizens got into a fight
with two young men, in which the
IVUiiJJ , UaVU TffVaVO tfVMaaUOU sVJ UJ axaa
glass. After this fracss the two citizens
mt into their bnffirv and Idrora abont
WAMaa ; - aviaM awaaa aWAntiiflajf S-t eteafnaw
1 ma
toe streets-, at a rapia, rate, auravcuag a
blgfcTowd in the square. When they
were finally arrested the excitement in
creased, and an Immense crowd tumbled
along after them to the guard; house.
Mayor Maxwell heard their case and
put them under a bond of 8100 each for
their appearance for trial this morning.
They gave bond, but immediately on
being released, commenced behaving in
such a manner as to cause , their re- j
arrest. Both resisted and strugzled
with the omears on the way to tha
guardhouse and the exdtement grew
red hot.; . The two men . .were finally
lodged in the guard house without fur
ther violence than was required to res
train them and no blood was shed, but
policeman Healy had his ear badly bit
ten. This 'being their second' arrest
they were refused , bond, and wCl be
arraigned before the mayor thla morn
ing. It has been a long time slnee any
local event has happened to wake vp
the town so, and the trial this morning
wUl be aa Interesting one. The facts
will be fuUy trought put.: i : -
,,f 1 . 1 , , , 11 " , .1. , j .fi. i.
Ilatel Arrtrala. "''rj'r;'? fl s-
CxNTBAi, BoTaX. J Catri Bal-
Umore, AAarylaad; W F Harrla,
W C Heath. Lancaster, S Cj S A Gregg.
Harp Bluff, S 0; J W Cobb, Richmond.
Ta; J A Fisher, G 11 Bernhardt; Salis
bury, NC; Master Cbas Parker, t7aah
ington ; J D MeCullough, : 8parUnburg,
S C; J B Billingar. Greenville, B C; It I
Harper, Gaatonla, K C; T A Dillaa,
UUle Bock, Ark; L, Isaacs, New Vork ;
John A Jarboav: Baltimore ; G J Bed
ferae, Wadeaboro, f2T C ; - Mrs Cro w, s
children and nurse, Hlxx Polk" Niece
and nurae, DKF Everett, Wilmington.
N C; Tilman B Gaines, S C J Har
grave, Jr, Laurel Hill, 8 C; Jf M Irej,
Boek mil. H C ; Samuel E White, Fort
M01,S Ct LD Handy. Baltimore; JD
Horna, E Simons, Wadeabozoi N C; J
C Sullivan. Saiesville.HC;: XT James
Wbsley, Charleston, S C; L K Breed en
and wife, BennettsriHevS C; B I Dick'
J H Ferrer. Bandleman, N C; 'B F Lit
tle, Blchmond county, N C; B W San-
difer, Geo W McKee, Dallas, If C; & L
Goodman, Mooresville, N C j Mr and
Mrs MC Butler. S CWJ Martin,, Da
vidson College, NC; E P Davis.' Ahbei
ville, SC; B C Davta, Seneca City. 8 C;
John HarriaTancasteg.8 C; AB Klm-
breU,S C; -J H Hall. Charleston, S C:
L A Potta. N Cr BD Whitley. N C; J
M Grier. NC; J McCarathy, Louiarule.
NC; HP Helper and wife, Nj C; Prof
JCHorton. New York; Geo E Cole
ridge, Klnsfa Mountain. 11 C; W S Pnr
year, M B Moorman HxxhTiile, Tehn ;
Geo Hendarsoni 'Newbern. N Ci 'M P
JenesVBBatterree. Bock Hill, J
a. lobeon, Baltimore ; F J wood. Bock
nill.SC. , ' ;?- ,.
lit
Taw X&m.mniZ.1 Urih
ff ! iv cr OJm null.
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la.tixraTi&e
c. full asgortiaeiit o aizes kept
t all slid get ono. lr t
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: UMBRELLA LOST.
: A EUk rTmbralls, wltb analxbtbaadle, waalsfl
at soma place ankaowa to earner, oa Thursday
im last. - raaa wut ptaaaa. leave as uaiea
raoa.. t
R0.1;0:iE COLLEGE,
H .:a.s-.-t ; SALE1I. VAi '
1 .Tblrty erst gassloU beetaa eaptamber ItSaJ
TaxreoaroB foe 'Patata. PavuaL ' Buslaaaa;
Waaaial aaa Prapernt&rr conrapa.' Fraiwa aad
Oar aaaa sokew. - Liair af 18.000 vttaaa.
eaod tnoThia. 1 - 1 KO"tit-a kyUaa. )
tin ezpansas for w hi i I4WL X17S. or J4.
taaraa.inapatronara faoas. sutaen fetatas. Cata-
toaa aaaa uaa AK"oe v
ang2ortaw JTJLlUd O. PMCBXBo President, ;
WANTED.
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A faoy ar Saa loom dwaCfnv. eotrvMilard to tba
PubUa Sauare, , address, a-it toaar ion. pHa, aa.
' - - - - . ' , Acb box 24,
BAKERY FOlt RENT.
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AIt aba tfasMB to not no a rood r-.xery. all
Xnad aa fr lgn9MK dm, en ao tr eoramu.
.i.j'ii,!ivtt Vt-a r- .:P; bare ot toe
biu i, t4 tt would aodvt-uta-. 1 1 .
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gaadacba.
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y ' -x rbaaa, Jaaadla
J Y ' iBapawfty a( U
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Jaaaitlea,
wwflty or tba
7 ' Blood, FTar aad
. lAxaa, Xlalarla,
J ty aad aU Dtaeeaae
eaaaad by Ia-
Wxx-
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sntPTOMS or a pxskaxetj
LIVJUL.
t 71 a.l Y Wvaaa-rwaMas a aaw
1 ELmTm
I ar--r Awr-I.n wkh Ujij
aad Braatta; raia la tba bii.
tka
1 in. ..i f lni.lil.il mii. 11.1. . .1 11 ...I fcM..
wka caaaidaraala loat of
with a paiaful araaicioa of kariag undoiw tamrn 1 hi n
vkich ought fa hav bea doac; m Ary oouk
aa nuM mt ta loaiuaa aa aum
ariMalcca far eoauuipOoa; taa aaoca
a'wiilimaa n.hlliiyt mm m m.mmM
01 taa bkm eaaaat spma i
aad. abaoaaja wwUkI that
aoal, yaa oaa caa aardly
anr a ia tmet.
ectaa
but few of iWa ai
aaaaiiaatiaai after douk kas showa caa AAvar la
bavabaa iiKailaaljr daraasad. -
anew aer aay of tbo
syaaptoaas BJf aar.
a Yraratlaw mr tAwiaa Urn. Urn.
I aaamiaa. ba iii'ifa. a rtm. irrMha
ally a kaap tba Liva U kaaitby actioa, will avoid
aA Malaria, Iftilaaaf ataaaba, f rr. Mao.
w-rTL-rtTw-u Jf
aarikJaa tii m
dla-aatloa. ar fcal ..ry afW ar alaap.
taaa at tafca a doaa aad vaa viU a raUcvwL
Tlaaf - Wm
XUna wttl ba aavad
by always
For, wbaaraar taa ail
awy aa. a dtaraagUy
lio aad a.ia caa
aa aoa af a lata.
Taanaii ty la I
awtbata
. is xtrstaxT vrcxTAirrJi,
Aad baa all Ota pomm aad eflacacy af Calaatal ar '
Qaiataa, wiraaat aay af tha bdarioaa aftwaSacaa.
Stauly
Cm. Scma.CTnKr of Ala.
XX. Saawbaaa, aa Om-
r derfad aeoa. baaaat fraoi taa aa al
uiai. " : r- .
TV, Lfrar aaactioa aod fbUity, bat fervor
ommi .aaythl m hmmt aaa aa tha rmoi
Miao liw Hwlator aaa. I aaat trwa Vim.
aBOta la Caorpa kmi k. aad woald aaad funaar far
aacb a aMdidaa, aad would adviaa aU wao ara aia.
oany iinniau a rott a trial aa a ao taa oarr
taaax taaa aarar la a nam. mmy
- r. M. jAjoray. Iflaaaapiina. Mlna.
av w. laa.o ami
a aa aaa of oiMaoiwa Lhror Ewmmo to
aaoa baaa aad aai .i.aot a aaa
ifcassfarxadra
aOalnaalycaa C
wbkh aHraya
aaa mawo lavi e of ot. xx. 'tt a co.
ton SALS BY ALL DKUCCISTS.
VALUABLE LAliD FOU SALE.
nespeaartbaraeaea for aalaa saaan traataf
Hi In Haaaimoaoi. M!t.tM - - - - -
llnanilau arflotnio mm or w a h. -.iimtt mm
A ft Bakw oiailal rjhia n... Tht.1.
a ba t twa baraa tataa 1 adarcaa ta aottoo. ail
atads af aaaia. elmiir. ao. liaa ..1 ia i.n.n
tmaa af tba hiahaai iwwooootc V ul ba aald an
MeeaebataraaseraxBaartyod l.r ou property.
I alaa after for SVaorr ttm Ljlamm m k iJm.
lriaaa too watera at. tHaoMi cr- o.ln atacaioa-
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