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. tde daily, cuaizlotte joumrM9 ajrn tue natpir charlotte oBSEitrEii, consolidated jutncnzi, iss3.: bji r rar I Jaaaary St, IMS. . CHARLOTTE, N. THURSDAY AUGUST 23, 1883. PRICE FIVJS CENTS. aU QlflWUJI iiinHn,un. rt .. i. A WILD CYCLO.f C .1 I It Lis at Jllaaeweta, Lara Tewas in Rata Dlawa .Traia a rraaa Tracks aa4 KUU Muy Paaale, . tsT Fauu Mxhk. Aojruat 22 A dlsas- truaa m clone raaed at lioeheatar. AUntf. t ,Jat ttunw M raona aref reported to have la-ea tilled sod fcooemere lojared. . . 'Im. - , . M . . ft . A I k t wn ruuvnN iuk wa was blown f rum Lba track, bat no nartlcn.' lara nave barn learned. I'aasenffers from Ow-attanna state that 25 persons ft I I am Ml Kuil Airf.f.Mh Tl.frt livt rttl Infill-ml war f a fr n t a m r h. - i . I imudk wit persuoa wen uucu ana 40JnJpredOap thixdjof that town la a complete, wreci;. Itla believed; from all Ui reports . tut have come in that the whole country aorroondlng llche-, wr ia in rains, ine Kiuea may reacn up Into handredjkT - J A paeaencer train on the IJocaeater and Nortnern Railroad waa blow a from the track, last atgfct, daring the cyclone. ana aocne n a oared persona were Allied uq wouaum. I i r Mr Col, proprietor of the Z a rubral mill, at Zutnbrmta. waa Instant It killed, lie waa In one of the mtlla wheii tbe atnrm a truck tbe town and wrecked tbe .,f ,ifDiU4ifle. -tiov usata arias sent s.ooo J J S ,ta aid, the sufferer , Go diabotard baa recetTed word from Rochester, sbatlnflr taat tea to ws la lav rum al to at forty ceraona cave been killed. ' It ia lannoa- sible to ret full details of tbe ravage of the storm aa the telegraph wires are ail down. . The storm la other sirec- llooa waa savem ; Winoxa. Uutx. Auausi 22 -At seven u clock last evening a cyclone" struck i he -northern bait of the city of liuch "ter. lylnr north . of. the railroad; track. aod made. a clean a weep -or elavatnrs. 'MiUmmM. rallnuii itnsina hnnM Mltd other property, the long railroad bridge waa ootDp.eu'iy. oemoiianea. ivjor Wn.tter U4Mrraih that 'M persona were killrd and i wounded. ' The city la in eed of cloibinr. food and 'other aaaiat- nnert. aapenntendent Sanborn, of ; ; Winooa, teiekrapba that the list of kill i . vi and wounded is hourly lnereaaintz. The proat ration of teleRrapn line haa roaae it aimcuitv va a;ei. parucaxarau ine atoran swept tbrouffh the towns of Ullca and St Charles, in Winona county. Juo - Thornton was kuied and sereral others were injured, lie porta from Dodow county Indicate tbat tbe atorm caused much damage and some loss ox t me in mat cuuoij. xu pti wkuislib mo i vet obtained. MsTorL.udwltr. of Wi nona, with a corps of surseona left for Uocbeater thia morning. TUBit.crRUirrAiB. j Tfce Fiaeat Dtaalaye! Fralt rer Beea - tBS State., t - ! WixjrrmrroR.'AiiRust IT The seo- ond annual fair of the North Carolina Frutturowera 'AasoclaUon. was opened faere today. 'The attendance Is not so large a was expected, but' the decora tion of the bail and display of ffolta are aid to be the On est ever aeen la tbe tftate. .The sddrees, of t welcome, waa delivered by ED liall. mayor- of tbe city, and waa responded to by SO Wll n, becretary of tbe Asaociatlon. There will be a grand ball and dtaplay of Ore wotka to-night. - i t eetiag eT tke Awierteaa Bar Ai . Sasatooa. N. Y. August 22. The snxtb annual aeaalon of the American It tr Aasociatlon began here this morn ing wltb a very lance attendance. Tbe convention will laat three daya. The meeting waa called to order by lion. 1. I. Poland, of St. Johnabury. Vermont, chairman of the council of the associa tion. He Introduced Gen. Alex. H .Lawton. of Savannah. Oa. who deliv ered the president's address. At: the conclusion of tbe address sixty five new members were elected. Tbe council for tbe ensuing year was then elected, eon- eUUnaT or one representative from each fetal. Tbe secretary. L Otla Ilinkley. tnea made bia annual report, alter which tbe association adjourned until eight o'clock this evening. Jeaeaeala Fever Reparta. Pkxsacola. Auxust 22. Tbe board ot healttt announcee two cases ef yellow fever on Tola Fox WhaiL A guard baa been daced around tbe building, which will be burned as soon aa the aick are removed to quarantiae. The men axe aailors who were atoleo from a ablp and bidden until the ship left port. They are sapDoeed to have been bidden at Warrlnxton. Dr. Owens Is reported with the black -vomit. One new case Is reported at tbe Nary Yard. A Savaaaak Fail a re. - 8AVA2RU.XX. QJU Ahfost 23. It now transpires that tbe suspension of .8 T Ilaynea & Bre. announced - last even- log. was made for the purpoae of llqnl- datinr their accounts, and will be only temporary. A new partnership baa t .. Already been formed by u ilaynea and John Elton: both members of tbe old Ursa. Ho new fail area are reported to day, and Its now thought none will oo- . : cux. The aaaeuof the firm axe iofflelent to cover all obligations. . , : : ' Fi aaata aa Fraaee 1 ' Dgni.nt. Aognst 22. Tbe Korth uer-' saaa Uazatte. lrinee Ulamarck's organ. - replylag to tbe attacks' of a' French Journal on Germany, aod their cry for "'.revenge declares . that France alone threatana the peace of Europe, It ssys that sueb a state of affairs cannot coin - ti nan without serious danger and tbat , ;tae passions fomented by the Agitation may burst the Jtwooa ox peace. . . aVe keener Seak. Balukokx, August 22. TLe schoon er Watetiioe. Capt Kairy. from Char lea ton to Richmond. Va, wltb a cargo of 1 383 tons of guano, sprang a leak on the 17th lost, and sank next aay.ij mues east of Body's Ialand. -. The crew were all saved by the vessel boat and were picked op soon- afterward by the ectjooner Jwls KnoUlngham-Xrom Charleston, and arrived at this port this morning. ' ' ' " Tae JSeyeaaeat tor Heme Bale - LoJTDOff, Aogvst 2i ilr. ' CiU&gs, ; (liberal .raember lot jpswick) gave , xiotlce that at the expiration of Par II a - J xaent'be wooM offer 'a'reaolntlon;de ' J daring that U Is desirable to grant a : measure of home role to Ireland as tbe . beat -means' of ' secartng permanent . peace ta the Irian. . Air. Callings'' an ooanccment waa received with cheers. Tke Cast Is Alaa Cad get,' lxnrDOW.Aoguat Si. In., the Hooae of ComnjoM tht afternoon Mr. Croaa. ..nnr secretary for India, presented the Indlia BolrsLv'Tha nrDh2sforlffU Ia f Unxted. at -43700 potuad3. y . ' - Teaavlaa S kewiag atgaa wf Actirlty - !TIrLE3,-' Anjisst 22 Uotrat , Vesu la ia a tl-tJ cf r xnkt fatfcla sctlylty. The coc tin aoas.tremtlirr cf the soil baa reaolted in considerably injury to - .t VoUdinga.' wif:o-M-?"'''',.i",i j .! q r - ' . "; - ': J j : . .of the Austrian 1 wlir Hxpciiilca hare Rimed here. ..Ttey - recsirel ors-tioss BROKE BAILS. A Piaaseager Traia Ureaka Tkreagli m , ,, Treatle aaS Several Live Loau .', . Mrocnns, Aogust 22 A west pound passenger train on the Memphis & Lit tle I lock railroad which left here at 6 o'clock yesterday ' afternoon met with an accident last night four miles west of Forrest City, Ark. While crossing a abort treatle a broken rail caused two second class passenger coaches aad tbe Daggage ana express car to go tnrougn tbe treatle, killing J B Salinger and Harry Faldbenc merchants of Cotton Plant, Ark. and Jno , Adair, formerly foreman of the pi led rivers oftbe Little Rock railroad: James White, (stock claim agent of the Memphis & Charles ton railroad, oaa nis leg broken, k ser eral other passengers received Injuries yut ouv ox a aexifua eoaraeiar i i AA$ 500,000 Fire la Loeg Itlaad, 1 'NKw'YoBJi;-Auiust22.-A,3re broke out anoriar attar II o cluck tnis aorn- lng iu Che ueckinjc sbope: of the Empire tut works. Long IalMSd eity. The shop is a Dries structure too Zeet by 700 feet. urer iuo men and buys are employed in tae snop. ami tbe wildest Ax&tetnent preTaile Ktnong t ttxmj A The damea spread rapidly and ; the snap ; waa soon a seething mass frames, with which the local Are department was totally unable to cope. Tbe tin shop I next caught fire and was followed by the barrel shop. 'The flames next spread to one of tbe largest oil bouses in the. yard containing COlooo barrels of oiL Tbe Drboklyn .iJre department was called on iof aid ana several engines 'quickly re sponded, but although they worked bard tbe flames spread in every direc tion. Tbe oil works are in great dan ger. The damage already done Is estl- matwd at 6500,000. - !,,. Tbe fire at tbe Empire Oil Works burned fiercely throughout the after- nodn, and was not subdued, .until five o ciocx. J&jxoru ot the n reman ptevf ed the damee from spreading beyond the buildings occupied by the company on whose premises the fire broke out. The damage ia varioualy estimated at from S 200.000 to AOOjDOO. There waa no insurance. When tbe file broke: oat there were several vaoaela at tbe com paay's docks ckmeof them were loaded with oiL Fortunately two tug boats were sear at handand the Teasels were towed out of danger. ( i i fcl Tw Cases at Peaaaeela. Wasiunoton. August 22 Tbe raeult of the house to house inspection ordered br surseon Ueneralt Hamilton, which commenced this morning, was the tndt log of two cases of yellow fever in a Bailors boarding-' bouse "on Pol a fax atreet wharf." Surgeon Tent' directed tbat tbe patients be removed to quaran tine hospital on Santa ttoss Island. The bedding and clothing in tbe bouse was destroyed, the bouse ' fumigated And aurrouuaea JJJ a guard.' i , Tbe caaea were reported ny acung as slstant surgeon White at 3 p m to-day. A boat was immediately chartered! by tbe collector of , customs and the ! pa tients removed to the quarantine boa-. pital in accordance with the surgeon Keneral's order. . Dr White's report was given to the operator, at Pensacola at 2 25 p m, and telegraphed to Washing ton at So clock. It was Immediately replied to and at 415 pm notice waa recei ved that the cases were on the boat on the way to the hospital. i -CalBaaaaa'sFlraallale. ; Coltotbia. 8 C August 22. The first bale of new cotton was received yester day from Simon Hook, of Lexington, Ita weight was 401 pounds, it waa classed middling and sold for 0 6 10 cents. - . ' 0Oeaaell t be Takea t Faglaad.. Capetown. Atmut 22. OTJonnell. tbe man who killed. Jamee7 Carey, will sail for England. where be is to be tried. on September 4. . .' , , , ' FBAnsBORT. August 22. The condi tion of - Count De Cbambord ia very critical. - He baa received tbe last sac rament of the church. . ' I i AMeeashlaeStill, . AUwna Oa Eaaaac. ' ' Captain Wei la tells n that while makinc a aurrev in Itabun county. over tbe North Carolina line, be ran his chain directly over - an underground still-bouse, with the smoke coming from a bole : In -: the corner. It is will fixed on tbe Inside, and when the sur- veyers entered it they found men and women at work making' "moonshine. Ther at first thought it a stump on fire, until the matter was Investigated. ? It bad been in operation for. years.' and taped tbe most vigilant revenue oCQ- , cera. . The inmates treated the survey ore rery kindly. Captain Weils says he r the smoke from some illicit stills while on a mountain top in Western fiortn Carolina. - . .... ., Emails Freak efa Ballet. BaDettsvme (Texas) Herald. . t - ; . . i , A son of EJ Rlggs shot at a rat with the pistol elevated to tbe roof. Tbe ouuet struck the 101st killed the rax. struck a knot; glanced, and passing almost at an angle of 00 degrees down ward, s truce alt it l ires, who was walk ing some fifty or sixty yards distant, pn tbe arm. lust above the wrist, entering some little depth and falling out..; Mr wggs was in nia snm sieeves at we time, and bis - hand was directly over his heart. Perhaps, bsd the ball passed In without touching the ribs it might have killed him. . Tke Bess el n hasetts. Savaaaak Ttaats. I " I A lady who does not live a hundred miles from this town recently mixed a batch of bread, which failed to rise even after a delay of twenty hours. She didnt wish her rather to see the waste, so she carrird the dough out into - the garden and buried It there.- The next morning ber father called her out to see an immense white mushroom of an unheard-of variety that he had discov ered. She enlightened htm on tbe na ture of the plant before be asked " bis neighbors to come and see it. i . . Savages ef tke Sbermaa Worn. Qattaaa lYas ruaa. - - . --'; ?-r no longer room to doubt that the cottba caterpillAT haa played havoc with the cotton-crop in tnis section, iteporxs from the lower plantations of this conn ty ssy that the leaves have been eatea entirely off the; etaik and in some in stances 'the- vontigJ bolls have., been eaten. Thers caa.now.ua Jonger be any .doubt that tbe cotton crcp ia JSouth ueorgiA wiu be cot uz as lease one- thlni. .ii-i-.".:i,vUT: ft : 'a -i - Gladsteae's Heperts. Londos. Aug. 22 Hr. Gladstone state tbla afternoon in the House of ' Commons in response to a question by lit. Darnell that be regretted that tke Ilonss of Lores fen rejects! t!ie Irita rtffistr&tlon LUL Llr. UizZzzzzb Alio stated that be would introduce a largtr measure on ue saoiecs at me next ses sion or i iiuameni. x . ? sent. .--- . f - il T r Ktmm Tout. - i Jf j " I r- I ti tie -T . 1-V j Viml J jmS2:m I J f ..-rat m i, tl V reus at&a TJriilJ Arnral rsur- DepaTtiirecf Traiiis,x ' t BICRMOKD AlfS DUIT1LLK. ' ' Leave ktr Una Depot 8.80 a. m. and 4.31 p. sa. artre&OOa m aod 1.60 p. at :' i . AUtUKX. : Lnn a. 20 a am. and 2 lOp. m." AimeSaOaaa, ana 4.10 aa. CRAaLOTTX, COLUMBIA AHO AUOUSTA. .Mara z.iu p. av, ana imti su p. m. , C a A A. A. T. A a DITI3I0X. . Leave 4.60 p. av, and arrive at laOO A av -i ' CAROLINA CXST&AU . ". : Leave R.45 P, pa. and 7.10a av 'it'-- iu i C. C- SHkLBT DITiaiOlf. " ? Leave S.80p. aa.and airtra laSQa. m. Index ta New Advert iaeaaeata. Kays Left ' - AiexaMoe A Hat1 atManlte eanoplae. I W ItutMrrord caacat ml UK. aitoa H Moor -actum opaolnc. - . ladlcauoaa. South Atlantic States, partly cloudy weather and local rains, variable winds rruu" """"""Wi fcnwui j rising temperature. afar I M 1 -f4 LjL. LOCAL BIPPLFJ -The Ladies' Aid Soeeir,lbAlif- E. Church bavejpostponed thproy posed entertainaiPA wUr ieiTte; day night. tI,.f ..ff ? ffff n. -i7 V A.. W i: -niMZl 11 -".ffeirSK' .W.?!Sf&mW&nW oh the afternoon train. X Wki revival ansa ting Is in pro- greea. at the Baptist ch urch . nearCiea-i baldl. Bev A L Stonzb is condnetina the meeting and la ksebted by Rev W BIIsmlLor Monrper;r- f V i Since tbe rain of 'yesterday, house keepers who have 31 fancy for painting their hearths redare, saved tbe trouble of bunting npcUy." All they've' "geli b5 do ta. to get a little hydrant water, j ' Mr D Harvey Hill, son of Gen D H Hill arrived in tbe dty yesterday from a visit to his father's borne In Arkansas. Gen Hill Is , at , present In California visiting his daughter who lives in that .State.!" ,p ; fv.f:,.-;,, . . John Willi amsl colored, was sent to jail yesterday by equlre "A J Hunter, ef Dewese township, or larceny.,. John Smith, colored, was sent to Jail by Esq. Davidson for SO days, or until he pays the costs for an affray. ' Iv .. . .. .. .. Yesterday another good rain' came upon the city from . the east ' and from appearances it soaked the parched earlh for a considerable distance around us, and carried joy to the. hearts of the fanners..? . . ,.,i:T'. . : Mr O W Wynn, the' has opened - an office in roof painter,' the building over Oates Bros, cotton College and Trade street. effice, corner He haa hung out an attractive Sign board, on which la a life six likeness c hln)aeir,paldted by Mr Van Xess and Mr Arthur Butt. Tw T was Claiaa the IIbc. . 5 Wadesboro steps to the front to ques- j Uon La u riii burg's right to tbe claim of having shipped the first bale. Tuesday a bale of pew cotton, grading middling shipped from TVadesborb by Leak & . Wyatt, waa received here yesterday and sold to O-tes Bros at lOJU'c This bale was shipped from Wadesboro on the 21st, the same day the bale was shipped from Laurinburg to' New York. Lau- rlnburg and Wadesboro are both lively cotton towns and in this Instance tbe belt must be split In two and divided between the two town a Tke JSays CoarU As was to have - been expected a big I crowd gathered at tbe . mayor's office yesterday morning to hear the trial of , Messrs J M Kendrick and Johh Alex ander, tor disorderly conduct on the streets and for resisting the police. The parties were arraigned before the may or, but not being ready for trial. Mayor Maxwell pot each one under a bond of 8100 for their appearance for trial to morrow, morning, and giving bond, they were released from custody. . . The case was continued until to-morrow. on ac count of the forced absence of Col H C Jones, attorney for tbe defendants. a. ii awaaM s; Mawax. .. . . L . 4 CbarUtte-IAaeolatea. ' ; Testerdsy afternoon at 0 o'clock, Mr Ed Henderson, a young merchant of Charlotte, was married to Miss Ads Uamseur, of Lincoln county. The cere- mony was performed at the residence of therlda's father, Mr David". Bam seur, who lives about a mile from Lin coln ton., . There.; were.no attendants and Rev Mr England, of Hickory, per formed the cerernony, after which, the newly wedded departed for Asheville on their, bridal . tour, where they will stay a few days; and then' return to their future home' in Charlotte, v Along with their m any friends we beg to come. in with our congratulations and best, wishes,' And hopes that their future ex istence may be a rose-tinted, unclouded, one totbeendV . : . . j y Poatai Bates. ;!.'c ''4;':':;S-vini 1 'It appears that the postal revenues derived from the sale of postage stamps have fallen off as the time for 'the re daction of letter postage rates approach es. This indicates; that the public making preparations, for the change and are not ' adding to outstanding Stocks of stamps and tba when; flie 1st of v October comes a very largely"; in creased,' demand jf or I the,, new! stamps will be the resuiUr- jit is assumed that awln fa ti.wlia af amna rtt. provision haa yet. been mad for the re-: lUzsptioa of three cent stamps and en- yelopts, la th, htzii cf pectntctera. TnisredempUoa cin only take rises by art'efrmfflul-itii-DtM that I act of. Congress. - It Is snrsstd that these -three cent ttara pa and envelops cia J;3Ccr:$ f cjr jpoatajs by ad dia2a oas cent starap, .wdjtfcere will be nor ?ee;Ity for their rec?Eitien, vr nlcn o-'.J.et-ll a.siczS r;3ut cf ,L:bor end expcz:a tzpea the dsrartriEat, r - j - I ire r?r. c pS; ,1 wa r i .tt: t ..a, Ii. T Hi L-aad r invHxinu OFF WITH a negro. i't : .... ' ' 1 A Case Similar to tbat froaa Bloore Coeaty A Negro .aad - at - Thlte jUirf - Cf ate to tke City An Afreet aad the ufWtra Iu? - - Y1 ' ; f The irri ral ln the ' city J yesterday morning Of a young white girl, accom panied ly a negro man who carried her bundles, put our peoplein min.d of1 the Matthew Station case, reported in yes terday 'spaper. and as soon as the girl was arrested and an investigation was held, it was found to be in truth a par allel case. Tbe two walked Into tb!e city At; am early hour., bufwere not seen: again until about noon, when the girl was found to have .-taken temporary refuge in a House 6filT rejm owners gf- wljicbVaving sgqbe ins bv n com pan v with the nezri with tbel llstthew's Station case in their minds, called, her In aa for the police, - The negro taking alarm . . j T I .Bn,jwanas bo ainca peeiiseen.1 bolleO kf rested the' girland canie f q tErKlP.'Uaborae'a tmtimit I InvAatltratlan.lniA fhn . mm . - w"wm m ' - w w - m n-w z Wgnw.imd it vyas impesalVW tfgfef lfirtlfgTble f accofiht nY'fcer, S lhWrffPf I :tSS.SfSLS I vuo.uuu x. aar,- anmu fh JIM I warn ner mower jnamea a man nimea, CAk.Kandall.-And i- W -iigFneAr Ibeeri nnableto live t-slyVlthW finable to live peaceably with, har step father, and her mother finally told her. she had better go ; seek a " borne else whereAnd yesterday" morn Ihg torned ber adrift wltb A gift before, leaving Tier hckd The negro rbo fwas with ber, an Wtes, . Is named BUI Gregory; and she has known him all her life. She and the negro got together and came on to Charlotte, but with what object la jytew fshe would not: state. ' Itia) the opinion of those who conducted tbe ex amination tbat tbe girl ran off with the negro with the purpose of living rith him, .and thaivto abield him ehej was guar&ad in ber answers, and refused, to tell anything about him. J - The girl was sent to a responsible family in the" city BT be taken care of for several days. - or. until . something more la learned of her case.': She Is an. parently about eighteen years old,! and bis an uncultivated and rather coarse --mmm i 1 waaaa. ; 1 Treaaarer Daveapert Ordered to Uriag Salt, ' " - ' - ; ; Tbe ; invesUgatlon into the trouble betifcpen Treasurer Davenport and ex Sheriff McKee, which haa been in ' pro gress for about a month by tbe ' board of commissioners . of . Gaston county, was concluded laat Saturday night at I 12 o'clock. It was a long and ' tedious Investigation, but withal a most thor ough one. ' The board of comnUsaiohera in bringing it to a elose ordered; that Treasurer Davenport bring suit against ex Sheriff McKee r for the recovery of , the money. The sum involved is about A3.400. Our InformaUon that the trial was : private ' and the proceedings kept from the public, was Incorrect, as it was ! open 'and above board and free of se j eeaato all ..... ... ft r atocJciac a'aaaeager Traia. Mrs Frank Mitchell, of Wilmington, who was a passenger on Gap! E E Ev eritts train wbicharrived la the city yeaterday morning, narrowly eat being killed by a rock thrown into the train by some unknown scoundrel, j Mrs Mitchell was seated by a raised window just .after, the traia; psswatl Clarkton, when ahe, and those sitting j near ber, were stunned by a report that sounded like tbe discharge of a pistol, heKf ace being atung at the same time by flying gravel. A rock tbat bad been thrown at the car with great force, bad strack. the - window ailL - within ten inches of ber bead. '. : Tbe . rock made a deep dent in the wood - work of the car And had it atruck ! the , lady It would have injured her seriously, if it bad not killed ber. w Detectives are on track of tbe rock thrower. -; ; ,-;- ; Aboat the Saapresai oflli ".'It has long been a custom in this of fice to withhold names from the public when, the .parties .involved, in trou ble or tbebr friendAAppeal to the editors to bsve this done, and the custom was inaugurated out of a feeling . of. kind-1 ness for unfortunate ones Iwbd 'might be dragged before the courts, and who for good reasons did not desire to have their, names in prinL But this .custom has" been Imposed upoxu As long as it was in force and while tbe1 favor. - was', t .ilia ' 1 m " . -i.t grantea so one i parxy. 4 . couui , not in JusUcpe-refused tq Another,: and in order to treat all alike, the old: custom -Is harWCtcr to be suspended and" those wno create outurrMnce or tne . peace, behave in a disorderly manner and are brought before the courts, need neither come nor send delegates' to LthiaZ ofice to request that the facta and names jbe suppressed.' The JoTJANAXOBSxavkn. a- mm LL S A ' 'w ' a la I " aW M is disposed to oe gooa naturea witn everybody, but there is such a thing as carrying kindness to excess, -,.i L; ,1 -i Motel Arrivals. J ' CtaffTBAil--CM Bolton," Richmond; Drummond. C H Guild. fE XI ro- nOr, Baltimore ; XW Hudson, Washing ton ; EI am King, . Concord ; Fred Har- I? grave, Wadesboro jT QIak;U I Iieikv H p Wall Capt J I Everett.ZIiAf Mln nle Everett; Miss liannie Everett; Miss NlxzleDiggs,' Rockingham; Mrs: MIA Calnr Fayette vllle ; Mrs ll!Waldin tf.-the ipassn and tfreab d sent Lmlngton,'A: 11 Henderson, NC;' T W rixcjetlctslzd aad plenty cf atamanl rMxoD, PJchmoBd; J R Tillett, llanaa- I 1 l.t T Sfr! m.? i? saa.'VAi P P.Tatum,U Moore nd I daughter, BennclvUle; W a?-IIilt. j T?dsc3 Ccllj-asls Morten. ITnox- villef E D NLxon, wife and aon,BalU-I more ; JohnA i Wiley; Phila. ; J, U KT Etrcss, Laacactcr,-;.C n Brice, Chester ; ;T7."51 irr.Dftrial.-f, T7t---Krv-' . . X V War wwww awawa m w aMaarVWSVl - -'-.-f .1 Cawesf,R.T. -- '' : Gci.r''tj liqitid r-rr tczct la ty far -the bt cf t '1 r.f"r -t cl t rtad food 1 1 liv, i . Itv C7 t u i .. n i rtv-- 1 i, Carried Back to IdooraCoanty, ' si " (- Frank. Hallman, the Vnegro ;who ar rived at -Matthews Station-Tuesday morning wltb a young white girl from Moore county; and wh6 was captured that afternoon at Mr 0 R Wolfe's was carried back to Matthews by tbe crowd and carefully guarded until yesterday morning when a party of citizens from Aloore county took the negro And the girl backrto Mr McLeod's home, at Keiset; It' was feared 'tbat the negro, on being captured would be lynched, but wiser counsels prevailed and it was deci-? ded to turn over blm to the authorities of Moore county About sixt t people from Moore county came up towards Alalthe ws Statiopw but; most : of them stopped at stations along ' the road and rejoined tbe party, on tbair return from Matthews with the jfaisonei ofaadi Uonal. particulars to those given yjester day coold be learned, the girt refnsing to tell anything .about t. . Her father, tbat came: up from JIamlst. The negro. Frank Ilallman, bad been ! in the em ploy of Mr MeLeod and -bad been paid bp on the very ..day that be left with the - i -.y.-h Foa Ciailtr ef Anoa.: Ji All of yesterday was consumed' in the ; inferior .eourtia the trial of Wm Kerns, ' calorsdon charge of; burning the l gin and mill bouses Of; Mr W B larks. in Hopewell township, '.last March, i .Tbe prisoner, was. represented by Col John Brown, aad Solicitor Grier-' was : as- shrted in the prosecution by ' Messrs Jones & .Johnston.' About 'eight ' " wit nesses were examined Jtor tba defense and fifteen, for the 'State. Ben -Sloaov colored,' was Hhe 'most important wit ness and swore that KernA bad r told blm tbat be (Kerns) liad buildings. Ths speeches of the lawyers, occupied -the latter part of : the After- hoon. Col Brown closing the1 argument for the defense, daylight in ths meAntime and dsxkness having hating been banished from the court house by .tikegas ;Hgbtai,At ;.'tnraewaTofi Col Brown's argument. Judge Waring re viewed the testimony in charging jtbo iuryanil jgiving' the rise into their hands, adjourned the courU ' The tjury without leaving their seata agreed pn ,a verdict,' and the ; court Y- beingJ Wooo Tened, the foreman rose and pronduno ed It in the single word; -Guilty.'! ;The prisoner was remanded to Jail to awai sentence;- :- 5 tl " - j . 4tf letters, . h-Ai in Bemalning in thepoetofSce at Char lotte for. the week ending. August 20, 1883: : : "T! A Berry hill, MM Albright, Mrs MH juexander, w Alexander, C D Boon, Mrs Lucy Barber, Aaberry Broron, Sa rah E Be vilL Frank C!arr, Jessie i Clenv ens, Alary ; Crawford. ' Logene Davis, Mra II J Dixon, Thomas, Davis Itrm Leab Darby, Warnsy JJawklns, Carrie ErwjLn,' Z: Uc Pox. 'Tbomss. Gries. Mrs EUls Graves. Aady Harsklns, Fannie D HAmel, George Jordon, Levi Teen,' Mrs Josept Lindsay. Sylvia Lee, Mrs Hattle Murphy, Mrs EtU W Moore, Isabella Perkins. J W Pllxer, W J POrtell. Lucy Beakson,' J "F Shoemaker, Mrs Settle Smith. G Smith. "W O Sample, Vlney TeeL Mrs Alice Walter, Elias Williams and LB Wright. . it' When calling for the above pi ease say advertised. ' ' : ; i :.',' ; W. W. JANAAHS, P.M. -rt. i ; - ItetriaaUea. XraaaTUla Clad ) Afros, r J ' And can nothlrg cause you to change yonr declaion, Mildred T -Nothing. My will ia like Iron, i But yesterday I was a timid, trusting girt, whose every heart-beat was for yoa ; to day I sm a woman, and the trusting heart of yesterday haa turned to ice. Go r and she stately pointed to the garden gate. ' . , -i - "Ob, Mildred, my, lost darling, cried Henesge.starting to b-s feet with a dull moan, "do you realize what this will drive me to?" " - - I : - But Mildred only muttered the word "go," and sternly ' pointed to the garden gate.--r-:---';; T:.:ti .r Then np rose Heneage. Tin place! of the supplicating look of entreaty there was on his face the atony glare of de spair. 'Clenching bls.handa he gave ber one look ana ruanea wuaiy tnrougn the vard. .-:.'.;.---r,"'.r: v .r.i;.;?- l.x; B.utsees"Only a few steps and there is a start; a shriek of mortal agony: the strong arms are lifted a moment wildly in the air, and tbe body of. fieaeage Sturtevant with . a thud falls back life less upon the sward. . . : The clothes line bad caught him, just half an inch under the chin. ,r t . . . yADoiH Trip Over Niagara. Falls. AisaaraTauseaxaaa. -' , i : Mr Chorman. wishing to get rid of barking dog,' dropped- him from Goat Island bridge last- Sunday morning.' Bidding doggy good bye as be floated down the rapids no returned borne. But doggy would not have it that way. Dur ing the 'Afternoon a stranger walking across the new suspension bridge ob served a dog under tbe bank: anf noti fied the gatekeeper at .- the American end of the bridge, who, with a glass; recognized the dog, : aad, knowing taat be had been sent over the f alia noticed Mr, Chorman that the dog was below the bank. Later in the day Mr Chor man went down the inclined railroad; but could. not find the animal, but early yesterday morning his - son went down and soon discovered the dog, who seemed as frisky as though nothing bsd happened. All at once-the dog baa become tne nero or, me nour ana wui now be alls wed to remain and live d live out I f l I tllamt, I t&e f all meajure of nis.daysv i ; Caring ninseM ef tke Dpinai Mabtt. I JVA strange man gave Prank Tattle fifty cents to take him in a skiff to. the sand bar opposite the city yesterday morning and leave him. He stated that be u an opium eater; and wants to stay en ins c2J cntu C3 13 curci. : us tas a I time, r,ad says be will starve tbe opittm hibltput if ha tss to leaye hla bones pn H Eanq bar, s?,, I. V VaMtb la jp&waieii ?; Wy ta tt tbat ao many y "" rTOrtetary aoao viiea, or patent mouunMsi, 11 1 -ft euin raetiy esUedt; - It lrcsnse fii'.i 1-31 ta tel t"fsici8UMt"-Veil,l2;!a 13, tt rr t,tr- Q ytuseaae. Trt are lanur -'- ii" o- oea w uere area fca been eCwoat-! 1 1 1 .. tba -HrM Soutnem Bantedy, lr a c- t ( l ie fci" t. whea t"y bad beo -flwn - r y t; -if rBajaa UUo ot tat't r er c-ard to tia pcLo. rnd It ti 1 " 1 . s t rreaiet "-, - n f r e .... u , it Uroa fi ... lMrit - it a i 1 St . -Sj. . I i ! . t 4. . ; j 1 1 1 1 ( , . i 1 I 1 . I, it . i " - '1 : :I1 tJ t Jt i SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS. -f A lad named Burdett in the northern portion of Laurens county was endeav oring to lift a loaded shotgun over a fence by drawing it up to him from across the fence by the muzzle, when the whole load was discharged into his right arm. rendering amputation neces sary near tbe shoulder. ; The man who was lodged in jail at Laurens C H. a few days ago. Charged with horse stealing, and who for sever al days refused to disclose bis name and residence, proves to be Pr Watson, of good family connection And of respect able standing At bis home Hickory, N C .Much sympathy is expressed for bis .wife who has come to Ms aldj ' ? A correspondent of the Xews and Courier says It la reported in Columbia tnat Air s u aaicocc, aupenntenaent ox the Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta Boad, will probably be appointed super intendent of the Columbia and Green ville , Road, filling the vacancy ; caused by the resignation .of Mr Fry. . j -" The' IcaAter;IlevIew says that a young white - woman named Lbuisia Hair, who lives in Flat Creek township was shot by a white man named- Dun, bar Robertson.; Tbe shooting was done with a pistol, at the house of the-woman's aunt near Taxahaw. .The wound is not considered dangerous. t : ' A part of Hell Hole Swamp, contain f nst 17j00O acres, has been bousrht bv Mr Joseph : Rem fry, who reside at llligfa. Point, N G. as the representative of a company or jsngusn capitalists, i ins commissioners of , the South Carolina sinking fund are to receive for the tract SlOjOOO, payable in three annual lnatall mentA - It will take about AlOtLOOO to drain tbe water: from, this swamp And its sale Is regarded a good one far the State. 'The land thus sold forms part ot that purchased by the Infamous land commission in the daya of Republican sprernAcjv-;:.iiiJ l,i ii&A i-i-It la said that the Wilmington. Col mnbiAiand AngnsU Bsilroad is well prepared for a more advantageous com petittoa'iwith other' roads for; the through passenger business, nortn and south. The report is that, in order to save time turnouts five miles long will be built At two or three points oa the road, enabling through passenger trains to pass each other at good speed without two lli .T5 em5aL$ide.o wje Bbauon, ao uw wabex famj baaea wnue. passengers get on ana on at toe 'depots and that three new-engines are to br bought; whlcn win do the largest and most powerful in the State. 1 It is also reported that thef Charlotte, Colum bia and Augusta road will make extend save -. improvements witn:. a 'view to competition for Florida travel i tfialelgli jreM'f5s aad Mrs Jarvis went to Asheville on Alonday. Wednesday the Governor re-r turns as xar as fe w uaraen, wnens ne will attend the Quaker reunion -f The eoloredpeople are soon to have a meet ing at Ileoaeraon to take the first steps toward establishing an orphan asylum for colored children--l ew steel rail lias been laid on the Raleigh & Augusta sunine ruiroao. 'rne road is also being bariasted near Ralaigh. - The improve ments to all the roads leading Into Ral eigh have for the past year been notable. Mondav Afternoon, about 4 o'clock. while sqaad of Mr Blake's hands were working on the track of the North Caro lina railroad, near the depot In Raleigh the beat of the sun overcame four of thenvand they fell one after another. swoaeiessv tm otner men were very much frightened, but? as soon aa possf bl took the men eunstrucA to houses near ty, where they were looked after. " Says the Leaktville QazelU : Tobkcco cannot yield half a usual crop, and all npland forward corn is seriously injur edw The dead body of a negro man. aenusea as jatrtca: Atitcneii, was found near Rolesville, Sunday morning, by colored children, . It waa covered with brush and sine straw and bad evi dently been ? secreted by a murderer. Suspicion . pointed to- John JEIorton. a negro 23 or 24 years old, who when ar rested, confessed the crime, asying rbe had struck Mitchell with an ax while In a quArrelover a game of cards. ; -" Atorganton - Mountaineer: -Cm last Wednesday twelve aheep were killed by lightning4 under A tree on the farm ef John Duckworth, near Morgantonyf- Elizabeth : Alexander, living on Line ville river; 12 miles from Morganton. eommitxed lnxanuciae last jriiaay oy sauing ner own onspnng. MIHS H. MOORE wm one faer school ee laeASy. the 4tk of teaabor, 1 838. -' Xvaty . arnutceaieat Aaa. bwea aaadafortaaeotaron er aer aapua, Taaroofaa well venUiareal and a fail anppir of pateat f 1-.. .:,. o.i I ,, J f ? r-;." rt T ' I ': ; - vi . f b.iiA it J VLI ' i CJ n T ' It. . j aJ - '.I. Tr: T.cvn' . t 1 r " ' . pi .1 ii -rric-vc- f ' it ny. Ai !.! ee l jva i r 4 1 tjaaL St" rt "il- l"-"i I.-aiw, tZIl : - ;;t ' i f"j . ,;.; i ; i... - I j - CP ' 1 1 - yt"' f-rf'-'.-..:'.'..'!'. 1 1 1 tr-ry -i On is . l-f.c...- 7 ta o. x xXTt:-r 1 1 . . . . . 11 -T tc Vow TJyapepala, CoitlTBll, Slek IZaadaeba, M VI Chronle IHar 'bcBa, Jaundice, Imparity of th Blod, Fevev u4 Aroe Slalaria, and all DImum niMd by ! vaagement af liver. Bowela aad HJdney. STMPTOMS OF A DTSRASETJ UVEB. - Bad Broth: Pais ill the Side. BometinMa the r pmla b fclt under the Shoulder-blade, mistakes for i- ahaiaaaiiiw ; geaarml loea of appetite ; Bowete . geacraur coative, onetimea altenutlaf with Iu; : the head Is trouUed with pais. duU and heavy. with, coaaiderabte loae ot memory, accompanied ' -r with a painful eacatiea ofleavtaf andoneeometbinK l which eaght to haea beea doaes a slight, dry couga and Staked feca ie nwniam aa ttratUat, oixea auMakea bc concmnMioa the f tieat con plain of weariacM aad debium aer m a. eaiHv atarded; of the akia iliii; apints are low aadt aad. aJthooah aaoafied that eaerciae would! acari, yet oa caa hardly Mmaoa aa fortltad to wr pe a wee, nil' arary reiaeay. ' of the abuee eyetaeaoM ertwid the dieeaae. 1 i eccariad whea bat few of theea can i after death aea saawa telirar aa ayely deraaaad. UtaoaUWlMdbranatrH, any artaa aaov Xivtag' I tTaw T-rr m flim in i aaiii ally aa keep the Urar ia ha .ad aTalariej, TtLJ a ayua umt i"tnm, vtil avoid aaa, a-miaaiaoia, XJOTP ) . iptnf, etc It wiaaSgBraahaa a giaaa of wlae, teat la ao faa. -.. If -fcd kM Wwshv lakeadoae aad ywa wal'he iwiavad. Tlavf " P itaira TSU wta t aavwS y aw alwaya a-slac ta lTagalal a i- li For, a . . the auty be, a tliwoagUy ttvw aad- toada caa ra out of place. ThercawMivai iii n RZEU VEaxiists, Aad baa ail ta power aad tncacy of Calaawl ar Qutaia, waAeot any of aba tnonoM aawaaacta. -' Lrrer JUculator haa beea ia aae la ary -aBBMiy-ajr aad I a at atad to la a valaabW additioa ta the Cnx Saoarraa, Coeraor ofAla. IX. ITtenlnaia .f fla Have derived ina i Ti i ii fceea-taa aae ol Uvar aUcalaaor. aad ariak ae miwm ic trial. ,,. i . ... . . fX2aUovw. tana to . UM aHd Ml., aw ,f n Liver bvriuaeav' hea. 1 i ueawaaaawial.il tairrrmiaa aad aa. i I ..lulu .u bila I J. af. Jamsv. UlaaeaBoCa. lathiMaSiaaaaliwrKMlui.i. mm paactte I aav been aad'aam Mtiaaed to aa aad nraacnb it asa Vargas v nrllrn. gOTaka oaly Um VawtCab eaawfafs) r jr. b. xazn.of at co. a-OA SAIJt BY ALL DRUGGISTS. v,l- t -tt v XOST. 'TArasloek box kaya and a patent lok kay-oti aiaaTaaSader win be ataiai,! rawardad by laavat um at uoa oiaea :Mj,aiacat - 0ALD1BII1M FOR SALE. ; Tke arKawHi qffafa fw ala flU tract Of PXBdta iaeeanOurt ao.fv, l -r rxVaweatof rtwi 'a, a)ontv lar - - m Uav-Wiiarid and i B ImhA eoouu r .k J-Om atro. . Tnla la akia I twahotM i-jw ad. -ta toeouoa.au klnala ef grain, eioaw. . mm we4 ouaoap Uaim ol th biebeatljaprovattianC Vulbaaoklen aaaaoaabw awna or axeaapfwd toe ccy property. . lalaw otter for aaarr oa Lm my noia piaeo. BatMtatMklttf hMa (jnM.la k.xbM. bwrgaoasty, M. CL, aod York oud. S C eonf tn tn ver&OO aeraa. Vhla hi on of tba beat pua- tautaonawT ta aaat aawon a taoaoontry. I aaa made with fwttumry tarn lag Sir belae of xaa and ermin auujeknt for boena dm.' On tha plaolaakwwiwoatoi7 fraiaa wiio (naarly now) eontaiAiAg eight rooma, w.Ji good gfn konaa. piaea can be dlrt4ed p Into saaaU farm . if de aired. WUI be rented oa reeannatila tortus to too rlgbt kind of a traaofc. . - . ''.r---. kor turtnor informaflen eaU en of 46r9 Jt.it, j,,.!-. ... ...i 4;-,- .t t'kE HAAtOS, Jocaa-aiOggjuiTxa aCoa, chariotta, X. CU e l'UiaviUe.II.a . SotwSt oymstdrixs l ,r.i 4 ; i-'jiiii-'l : A If '7- w .' fJifJ'!; y TRtVBE T ..1 1 . ft' ' fr , u; - r s'ltLargo tStcttt of 4 ZrAl 4 JtUii it f Hi tJV VARNISHES, (u; y;:i;.i.'; tiiJ l-3 :..Imw.I .: 1 .: t! ie , jST .1-. J J . II . 1 TWO, CAR-LOADS f "-r - ' v mt v: - J a--- C"a S .'0 0 1 T"v1 Al;vt' ilia - vr tT)4 J i f 1 t r 1 1 ? a 1 " a f r...i.jia: ... iir 1 ' Fwwat Wrav, i a . ii ... ay J. H. McAden nn 1 1 and Retail lYEOiesaie V iW Nv-iJ Mi-M'ii'': :? Lmseed Oil. Colors ;;Ui:f 'f.i 'itt'.u-i3s6-J Utl.Jt.fJ :"1 ctr ,2 W
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 23, 1883, edition 1
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