- wall CUriMtoJwul, EsiabUaard aag-aat 11, ISS1.,- t . i I ' i? 1 ' T ' . 1 1 ' i 1 : ' - 11 1 1 1 ' ii i i .1 ... -- ' ' I ' - fr 1 , , I . . - " JHEW EIGLARD'I DOOM. J ; , 1 V Mr Knuf mtn, of St Louis, drawl the followiuff picture of the future of New Euglaud, which bears m striking resem bUnc to some of the views heretofore expressed in the editorial columns of this paper upon the same subject j. n?Tbe haowritirfg is so pUia On the f wail, that tame Ju( a f oofneea mistake it. lNew Eogland is doomed Just as sure t as natural laws produce fixed re solU. New EnRlaiid has no soil worth menUuuing. and her wealth has all been - derived from her manufactures. These are giadoallt learing her.nnderentual- It thywtll all-go ewme tothe V(est, but most to the South, where the advan tages for profitable manufacturing are all located. The coal and iron in the South -ar-eaaUj gotten rut and iex hanatlbte jn amount, and the iron mills, foundries and machine shops can go to them better than they can be carried to the shops.,, Then the cotton and woolen mills must go there, for the raw materials are, and are to be, produced there moat cheanlT. uniformly and bet 1 teri Then IdoV ;it the; atantagep of tha extra honrs of davligbt in a years run. This of itself, no small matter. As the South grows stronger and strong er, the wealth, culture and power of the country will be centered . there, until . sb will Jbecome notaJpne'ine mipiress it J.tor Araerioa' bntthe:etual evptrej of - "FROM V?AU III UTOPf. ACaataln Ac.eltte4 raaugauaciae. JCaiUIatBal Raveaae lavesUara tlaaTke Co4iUn Peatacolaj - WxanrsoTOir, August 32-The court martial which tried Capt J no A Ktess t San Antonia, Texas, for neglec of duty in exceeding the amount approbri ated for the erection of a military bulldV ' inrsae-that post; haa acquitted him. i Mperintendent Jewell, of the railway tmail service at Atlanta, will be author ized to lssQe necessary' orders for the . ifumtgaUon of mail matter anlving at Jacksonville, Fla, from Fensacola, if it .can be ' done without expense to the jiostomce department. - The oommisstonerof internal revenue tto day instructed revenue agent Powell, Ml lUleigb, HCto investigate the 're- , iport that several revenue officers in the dipper part of South Carolina had been " swindling the government by hiring eisons to put up old stills in remote places and then capture the material in the night time and obtain the govern sent reward of fifty dollare for each alill seized ; also that the same material is then put up in another part of thn State and. seized again. It is alleged tbat only a few of the stills captured in the mountains of South Carolina have really been used for illicit distilling. The surgeon general of the marine hospital service to day received the fol- , lowiosT telegram from Pensacola: . The inspectors report only a few houses found unclean. ' Those received immediate attention. No sickness of a - eerious nature is ia the city. - Murray reaffirms the correctness of the post cDortem. The doctors here are much . excited overs it and tfcer people much elated. The cordon is perfect, I inspect the same three times a week pereonalj, CTbe navy yard reports three cases, s Signed, P. B. H; DE CHAMBORD DEAD. Lsid'Oat ia.His CofflaRtefll Pai4 to lli Memory. Froiisdork, August 25. The body st Count de Chambord lies clothed in - evening dress and decorated with the crand cordon of the order of the Holy tihoat. The hands are folded over the breast and in one of them is a crucifix. Wax tapers burn' at the head of the corpse. The first chamberlain of the Emperor Francis Joseph will be pres ent when the will of the late count Is . opened. . $ As soon as the news of the death of the count became known the inhabi tants of the villages around Frohsdorf ithronged to the chateau, where they .attended mass, and telegrams of condo lence with the family of the dead prinoe soared - in f all days yesterday. As the iount was dying' his confessor raising his hand.exclaimed : "Ascend to heaven son of Saint Louis." The count leftto large legacy to the Pope. His Holiness has telegraphed to the family pi tne deceased his condolences with them in their bereavement. till Dearier It is Yellow Fever. ' PensocouC FLA, Auaust 25. The statement from Washington that the house inspector ordered by the marine hospital service 'had .developed cases pronounced to be yellow fever is incor rect. They were-: under -the charge of the marine hospital surgeon before i in - -snection commenced. Milton abolished oar an tin againsVPsnsacola to-day. One year ago to-day yellow .fever, wan o announced J here, iThf sJclrnees twae wthen general. Ahother epidemic mafr come this year but to-day Pensacola is absolutely healthy and the people art It ia reported that SecreUry Chan dler repudiates the contract on which civilian eurfeonrllorgtsr went tohe pavyysrdat lO;peray.t ' A f air(CJaita0Uk. j NASHVitti, August 25. A. com pr- inclode Middle Tennessee d1a f . Hon of . West , Tennessee . and North f Alabama, haa been received throftgh eorrespondents. Seventy per cent of the reports received state that the crops " are In better condition than on the co . resoonding date last year; 83 per cent is as good condition, and T.per cent in s worse eonoiuon.. . , ;i ,-t "t Wahxnotow, August 25 The In ternal Revenue bureau to day reeired from the collector for the 4tb district r 1 Texas, a schedule of I.10O claims for re bate received to data is about K,KW 1 The schedules are all in with the excep tion of one district of Virginia, the 2nd Tennessee. 2nd Minnesota, 7th Indian, and tee dJstrtctjnf .CuWtada-t yr rp j Death oc Haa. Walter F. Feeler i : AiGri.,NicCAu "F. Po. Congressman elect from the "First North CaroUna'Diatrict, sucoeed tagiewiaal.athani,disdati:iixabetA City this morrjt;tera'lonrtes4 itA. Knfe roMnLlv retnrned from the wKSrlnliATka and was thou:htjO be somewhat improved in, hearjn. He was St jean dd,. , ; ... a j'Vr mrliil k O- """" f iNiw Oklkaks, August ;3a.A-coi iision ii reported between two , freight trains-on -the -LoulSYilis &-Nashvis 'railroad at Chef mentsur bridge.' iCont Iductor Jones and two breakmen' Jwere badly injured. , TraittsaodtaaUade4 a n'w a wee la tfc AUaata FMteoee ' J - l Imi" ! nnt s ..Tha rjostmas ter at AUanta and five attaches or the -rvxmtrj rr removed, to-day, .The arTAiiv ntMzbeeted by the aiasauEiasi.: a.- s n . n t a - . r- ' .'7 T- . T -juii mm T " - Tl ' a V Tastwiiw vstytata. aaa-Cj 'ass ,U pesUrsK t .Tfc,' UicatlpMckwrke lOitlMk , Bather Hesefal Uaa CMkevwise. London. August 5. The ' Queen's speech proroguing, refers to the contin uance of harmonious irelations with foreign ' powers. The administrative reorganization of Egypt though retard ed by the outbreak of the cholera has steadily : advanced. ' Her Majesty re asserts tbat the occupation of i Egypt is only temporary. She says ?the aim thereof, which; has. been explained to parliament remains unchanged. Com munications with Franoe concerning the orcurreoces, in, Madagarcar have been conducted in a spirit of friendship and she hss no doubt they will lead to satisfactory results. Her attention .has been and will be steadily directed te all w hich may effect the rights and diber Uas of her subjects. Tne working? of the convention with the Trans taal government has proved in certain re spects unsatisfactory. ' ' The ministers and confidential envoys' dispatched from -the x Transvaal - wilf discos the matter abortlyi The condition Of ithe classes in the kingdom suffering, rom depression of . agriculture has in most districts shown some degree of Im provement. The general , statement of trade and Industry is sound. She says she can refer with greater satisfaction than on aome former 000881008 to the condition of Ireland. The provisions of the land, act have beep s brought Into wide Operations: tod the) late combina tion against the fulnllrac jit of contracts, especially for rent, has been in a great degree broken up. There is a marked diminution of , ararianr crime and the associations having murder for .their object have been checked by theTigor ous enforcement of the laws and the punishment of offenders. Her Msiesty refers to various' measures to which She has given her assent and which she hopes will advance the Interests of all. She refers to the legislation of the ses sion in renrd to Ireland as evidence of the anxiety of parliament to promoter the prosperity of that country- ne House of Lords at the last moment agreed to the agricultural holdings U1L FRANK JAMES. A Trial which Is AttracUar AUeattoa : Far aad Wide ia Misuari. J Galxataik. Mo, August 25. At the afternoon session yesterday in the Frank James trial, W F Eastman and James Moffat testified . to' knowing James under the name of Woodson. Mrs Sarah Hite was called and her tes timony was received with breathless attention. She paid: -When 1 married Ued Hite in Kentucky he had seven children, four of whom, were boys. In March, 1881, the defendant came to our house with Dick Lid dell and Jessie James, all armed. They came back next month, acting as though frightened and watched at the windows with guns In their hands. I did not see Frank James on the 27th of ApriL Mr Uite's first wife was Frank James aunt. The defense declined to cross exam ine the witness. After further testi mony: of minor importance the court adjourned until this morning. A' dispatch from Gallatatn. Mo. tetbe St Louis Post-Dispatch says s.Frsnk James' trial was resumed at- 8 o'clock this morning, the first witness J called being t Dick LiddelL The defense im mediately objected to the witness on tbefciound that he was .a. convicted felon, bavin r been found gniltv of grand larceny la Vernon county and sent to the penitentiary. The prosecutor Wal lace responded that he bad a copy er the full pardon restoring Liddell to citizenship. Objection was then made to the copy,' me aeiense insisting mat llui . nrimnai nardon should be intro duced, and then the attorneys on both sides consumed two hours in argument. At 11 o'clock Judge Goodman ordered a reoess to give time toeonsiaer tne point which Is one of great Importance to the defense since -Liddell s testimony is vital to the prosecution. Ex-Governor Charles P Johnson stated this mornlnfcr that the : teetimonv would all be in by nsxt Tuesday evening and the case be given to the jury Wednesday; . ... 4 Afifteea naadred Foot. Waterfall. ForUaad (Orecoo) Kw. .- - A recent discovery on the bead df the Cowlitz Klter establishes the fact that Washliniton territory' can" ho boast of the1 grandest waterfall in tns) known western world. Its height being 100 feet. The Nooksack ' Indians as sert positively that . waterf alia higher than tbe' tallest fir, pine or cedar tree. ara to be f onnd on the extreme hi watara of tho Kooksacs: . river, in m conntv. : Aa tbat section ox tne count haa never vet been exniorea dt wun men, there Is no good reason for doub ing the statement. rrom we com par son sriven - bv the Indiana ' these . fai mnst be 75 leet in netgnc wnica woui . X m & a. t . . a lay over the famous Snoqnaimie Falls, Dy at least zoo ixaf , .. - jr Aaotker Takes f laTaylie TUaXe New ToSK. Anirast 25 It Is nounced that the -New Blchmond an nan villa avndicataiiaa secured tne co trjl.of the. Memphis and Cbarlesto: This explains the recent wide nuct Hons in the latter. Memphis an Charleston is now 453i and - the Bid mend and Danville is quoted at 65(2 verv auiet. It ia stated' that cash was ni& tar the M emDhls and Charles tont Annmber of directors of the Memphik and Charleston have resigned -and .win h sncceedsd by representatives or. tne Richmond and Danville syndicate, Why They Ue te the Otsege la. BodkaatarDafaav " ; The Bennblican State Convention ii tn ha hAiri on the second anniversary o: Oar fluid's daath. That is probably the reason the stalwarts ordered the con vention at Richfield . Springs, where their consuming grief may be - hidden among the Otsego hills. Fire la a Fenasylvaala Tewa: ; MnrrJMToWir, Pa, August 25. This morn ins? a fire broke out In the stable oiL the Foreman hotel and was not checked until it had burned the hotel, postoffice, a private residence and a block of brick stores. The mail wer saved. Loss SMflOO; insurance sH,"Oa 1 .in '"-4 , ;.1 Bsleag te Vaither Farty.' The idea that jersona who sell thel rotes art either lMraocrat orjBepnblh; cans is a libel on men who honestly be Venal TOten have) a price, but no polij Georgia's .If eeeU. HwOrlIlae-DeaK-;5t3, ' Tf nriAan( mrtrft than Xrobabl6 tht nonnriA will anon hara s State .'teebni mi - MhnAl, - Tha reneral- demand f 01 .nh an inafitntidu fs so ,6reat that the 1 .oHiatnrfe 1 Mrtonslv considering the! the nroiect. The substantial . -benefits; to be derived therefrom are obvious. itxle rtrm Mmr satsMfa Baratoea was saew Idea to afta.Tt wai i so 13 to ro (rout ipHnt to prMK and taka 1 aflrlna of AttmtMMttnm MAIiT half Of t t" t0 MMtnf tn ? In lias w. M "Mtt. Ii Meii as if .l th rUa ; act ls 1 vf ta-4 roct vr ntllrt a rot wiOiii fcim. AX.r v-iua l,. -- it t t-ak rt.i aad ooaiXort, axu. J ,FAKLIAME.1T PROROUUJSD. riiitraxnl List to tuoejpw czrnrsr. AlTIT2i 'I&tfltm cf Mxj BICHMOXDAlTODAimLLX. . . Leave Atr Una DofMt t-SO a. m. and 4.83 p. m, airiva 2.00 a m aari UbO p, aa. LaT 120 a. ra. and 2 tOp.sa. j , Arrtr8 20ain, ana4.10a.ia. ; CHAaXOTTX, OOLUXBTA ASD AUGUST A. TvaXlOswsa sad arrtre 480 P.BS. Lea 4.50 a a, ao4 antra at 10.00 a. m. CABOUXACXXTKAI LmmR.4Kb.m. and 7.10 a sal " Arrtva 7.00 a aa. aa 8 XS p. aa. H i1 C C.-8BXLXT MTISIdfL Lmi SvSO p. aa.. an4 antra 080 a. aa. lades taflew Advertuesaeata. Opera Hoasa. 8 1 at AnaatraeC's Mlaatrala. J d Slaaoa-Boareen araM hearaai a Ca Boota. ahoao 1 w m mm a Co Fur aala. B W BamaU-aaaoaaaaaiai Bt0rM for aaia. Rumn M AlKadOT I g a tthwat Slaaotila MoUea. ladleatiaas. South Atlantic States, partly cloudy Mlhiir and local ralna. followed bv clearing weather, stationary barometer, stationary or lower temraluauvarla- blawinda. 1 JTTD. UlTAL SXIFFLXB. The Neptune Firempany WUl be out on a parade Monday with" hk r The Oh'srloite 1 graded acheols fox. both whites and colored." wllf open1 on We call attention to the second se rTes'orstocsrof theTaTKlt'& tZ Aasb ciatiool as; sdrettlsed Jlaiour columns. This is tbe lsst week of the new series. The iitai Bulletin shows that the location of Maiden P. O, in Catawba county has been 'changed to a point on the railroad nearly one mile south west .of the old aitai l " " The big campmeetins; at Bel air, in South Carolina, about 23 miles from Charlotte, will draw a big crowd from the city to-day, as it usually does every year' i'. . ' ' ' 'f f The handsome new glass front of Berwanger Brothers is now completed and it has ' helped" the appearance of that block remarkably welL, "Over the new front they, bare put up a stylish gilt sign'. ., , ..4 ,i .v .1 1 The latest addition to Hoffman & Alexander's dental parlor, is an electrio fan. It is a real novelty and creates a bre re strong enbngh to blow ones hat; off. This fan and the electric mallet are both run by the same battery. Lee Davidson, ooiored, was fined $1M for an assault and battery, by the mayor yesterday morning. Matt Brown for dand d, waa fined tU. Of the three eases against Mr C C Uorton. two were moved for trial before JeaUce Dayid- son and the other win ee tnea y we mayor Monday. A friend at Mt Holly sends us a splendid specimen of the stag: beetle, lie is fully developed,- about twice the size of one of Oct Vance's boss red-legged nasshoppersvand frotntbe ltrength and size of his mandibles was evidently constructed with a view to taking care of himself. ' i i if -a -i-The last I remnant of the old stock of LeRoy Davidson has been sold by his successor, Ben fW. Barnett, at public auction! and In a few days the tidy stand of this fancy grocer will be stock ed with one of the finest lines of family groceries ever opened 1 here. aiverUsemenUi w Ta taUtea Frlead. Every bidet tnakT skoH!110 the "Ladles' Friend" ,hurn, now enjfx hibiUoa in this' el tv by Messrs Wllaom 'McJarland;'pr laranga. Ga.Ott is I certainly tha best erer Introduced "la thijaectlftr- 7 moat, delicata ladies can do their own chumlnXf ToJteseea at the Charlotte Hotel or at the court lt,ona-'- j titMmlrm Feaaaie Ca41ege'.':f i A sjJjcXkl cpteh Vo-the JouiNAi rOBtaTXK yesterday afternoon an ooanees tnavn? x aii , aejayou v. tireenshoro Fernale CoUsge opened ' . - .r. ... v m .OUT Jre ,ZtA JBSX, i W1W SOTBXII.J-BTW toarders and ttpila were wiving en eery traua.' -xam is uw ant uuur ber ever had at the, beginning of. a ses sion and everything vindicates a larger attendanoe them ever befora,- "tHs fall lerl? iLilecaienlSurg Sui rioa oeistt aalli be aoavesietl h hbaie In tlittcilx .lo-morrowm with his honor Judge Gilmer presiding; and Solicitor Frank Oaborne prosecuj Upg for the State,', The court will have) a term of three ' weeks ,and there la a full and lateresting - docket to handle. The case of Mr Thos Shields' for the murder of Joseph O. Bitton. win come up and wlil excite a great deal of intar est. Eachf:Ide ;U represebte4"by an arraTOf counsel and the trial will be 7. .;.-.. I ' - -.' -- aa tyytin onev f n - aiore Wrecks sysd TraaMe on the KaU- . The Charlotte bound passenger train on the Ulchmond and Dantnie Bail road was wrecked at Thomasville night before last by running on the side trick through tJt open s witch' 'and colliding with a material train that: was-standing ' on.' the 'sldLnjr. ' train was not going at a yery fast Tate, -or the results would have been disastrous, - As it was the , englna';waa badly damaged, the tracks were - knocked from under the t and.: the track? wax tont. up for a short'&sUnca, Sfca'sjccldent de layed tae treln , itwT hctaa." fifi I s The passenger train ' das here froni Btpoxnond yesterday ciliO o'cIccX 14 not arrive until 5 r tarlr tt:a delayed at ; Danvl- 3 t y the Tir.-Ja Midland train wL'.j zs .tirpwn L bind tiae by t:-.:-:it.-. Cc;i Hear 4 thercourt ornlnfii I 5 . . . . - . i i I J --:. 1 ;-. r 'VI v.. ; J" l i ' " -. ' " "- ? . I r S S f 5 ' -4-2 The Waaaded alaa FawaaW johm Alexander, the colored man who was shot In the head whue .walk- ing on the streets night before. last, as noted -yesterday - morning, was found after a search by the police. The bullet atrnek bieprehs and running around toe Sauifc cam a out a uio icuiptn. ; a v licsmsn Orr) and Healy captured Matt, Clark, the man who did the shooting, at daybreak yesterday morning and had hWarrafgneoVrbefore the r mayor tor trial. Clark waa bound Over to tbe Inferior court in two cases, one for 'shooting' Alexander and tbe other for carrying concealed weapons. Tae Fir .... TT eaa' JSaaaaaeaU I The main body of rthe firemensVrion ument has been erected bn t)ii firamena lot in Elmwood, ceMeterjand. thf nitr ble figure which id tA surmOui Itris ex pected to frriTf Ity dy.Tha7lgure was cut la Italy ao4 la a life siersprs aentaUon of ' fimxxan ItifSiOimlfotn. A photograph of Mr. Wm. It.pohraoa was sent to the seal pter As V iao4q for. Ue figure, aa U was.deslred to(ha(e the fiVtrre reoresent so m e local fireman and U waathougk thatMr.&jchrtne would look better In marble than any pt pm bjryal i The raeahment when bom pleted wllj stand twenty fee kigh and will be a handsome work of art. It wai f orbed oat f renxihf marble yardf Mr. J sal A. J Johnston in this cttv. wnere Mi ane ,(iklwaadonV eoept chUalloo; ih judges terbC as sanaaome a ptacw 01 work as seas ever -00 by sv eduthern marble cutter. A description of pie monument will be gi vexr at soms later day. i-" "x ; t The.nnveiliog ceremonies will occur on October, loth, and .tha committees are hard c work arranging for a grand ceJebration.: i U i Peraoaal Nates. Mrs. Bessie I. Dewey, who spent tho summer atMorehead. City; haa return ed to her home here. I .1 Miss Bessie Caldwell is back from a long stay at Tomassss, a mountain home near WalhaHa, & C. . Bar.; J. T. Bagwell sad family are spending a few daya with friends at Taylors vllle, N. C He will return home next Thursday, the 80th. . ? j - Mr Joe .Bitch has returned from the Poughkeepele ' business ' collrge, about three hands taller than he' was when he went, and handsomer thaa his father - - ; f Messrs Allen and B. a Gray have re turned from the Northern markets where they have been for ' some Ome buying a large stock of boots and shoes for . the Danville, Va, and Charlotte shoe houses. ' ... j ' Dr. D. M. Goiliras, of the TJ. & navy, was registered at the Central last nlg&V He is one of the heroes who have vol unteered to attend the yellow' fever sufferers at Pensaoola. Fla, and waa detained en route to that, place by an accident to the south bound train yes- a A teyday, r, iMr ! ' tmt mm 1 Saaalay ATetea j . Bev. Walter W. Moore wm preach at the First Presbyterian church to-day, morning and evening. . --1 . Servicea at the Baptist church, corner B and Seventh streets, to-day. by the pastor. Bev.' O. F. Gregory, at-11 a. ra. and 8:15 p. m. Strangers cordially la Tited. I TTaareywili ftcoaunvnlon - si the Ltutneran cnurcn uus morning a 11 a. nv . Services also to-night at the usual hour. -x c-v3 avtis ?i , Kev. I McKlnnon, of Concord, will preach v in the riSeoond Presbyterian church to-day. , - - - r fiarvices at St. Peter's Catholic church to-day by Bar. Father McGlnity, of Faystteville. Mass at 8 a. nw vespera 8J "T T ' - r - . , - - T J -The building committee ; requestr na to'statatfcat there wm be nor preaenmg in Tryon street Methodist church to dayTha entrance , to tha charch aaa been neceasartly blocked hp" wlth'.sarth In digging cot the foundations for the new. towartv, : TbJ nP 10 way clear samtrj'xraxvanuay.- Bar. -JL. 1C WaUoa. of HnntersrillA wh6 was to hats filled Dr. MOlerli pul pit in' the First Presbyterian church to day,' win be aaahle to fill his appoini menbein Jdetained at home by sical- Bat. AT L'iB. tlairail WUdihe I pastdratVcthalagehurcS'at Jlint I unit a .vms w j.i. t and will preach for ; tha cnTtrchf trftrt Susday. 1 Hla reeidenee will be at PUs i It is aanouneed that Dr. T. ttPritch ard. of LVouisyille, Kjm has accepted the Church, Soathjn Mmmeselfightelshors at a church in a large- city, gave notice on the first Sabbath that .no whiskey drinking or dancing members wo tolerated in, that church, .that ' they would bare to give up those sins or glva trp the chnrohnd the sooner they knew it and did it the better. - There will be a meeting of the Minia te Institute Of Black Mountain Asso ciation with Pleasant Grove, Tancey county. Involving the third Sunday in SepUcsber, IL BiBJddla preachesvthe Introductory. llatal Arrivala .? ; to . i CESTBAt. AtolllJ.D lialUby, J H Boyd, Geo H Hall,' Thoa 8 Ashe and wife, Jsa McD Franch,T D Winchester, Jsa FTBrower, Miss Saille SmyraJ a llaltshy, 3 "TC Umbergtri 3 B Fox J F McLean,G I Query. J y Query. Silas Smyra, B J Boyd, Mrs Jsa F Browx4 North Carolina; David Williams, Jr. J Xdier EjaytbH? Crowen;;! 9 BobertsonvWai Hey ward, WDUlIngw btrs, F G Beckie. E G Smith, 1 R Tin- 11 and wife. II P -Josca. Coath Carr Una Jaa Vass and. wife, QHslI,B D -TTade; VIrslnia; Dr DM Guiliraa, - TJ $ Tatrj'U flircD63ald,G Charles B Wertttield, J; W ZlcConsthy, W E Ar -t?a-TIentiicky Caora A Preston. 2r.:llriaf 3 II, Ep:!cr, 0 LT Guild, ::xnl:-ii'J'-AlGri:2, Texas; 7 J lQ-r:s x.crd s fx cr; eaiito-tiiwriTtriistix orrfix ,kA:mirJstcrf tsthils H JO laferiar Cwart! ' The morning session of the ; Inferior 56nrt was opened yesterday , by argu- menjt in the case of Chaa. Wadeolored, charged under a new statute with turn log" over teased property to a person other than his lessor. "The testimony in the case bad been taken the day pre vious, and the forenoon of yesterday was consumed by argument of counsel. The defendant was found guilty, i A motion for anew trial was made,! and an early honr Monday morning was set Tor Its hearing The plan Is to dispose of this matter of unfinished business on Monday before the Superior Court takes poessssslon'of the court room. : The folIowlngTcases were, taken tip and disposed .of daring the remainder of the day; I . ' , State tsL Franeia' Menace,' 'colaTed', larceny." Jucttmenrsaspenfleo on pay ment of ," costs and. departure, from ; tbe county, ei'.nmaiuj hit'.u-ii I I State i va. Carrie' Alexander, colored larceny; v GulltyVTookinsolvant oath and waadischarged. (; tiVaV-u!zrf .State vs. Charles Pritehard, colored, larceny GuUty' Sentenced Vto: two .years fa the penitentiary. J . f ... , f State vs. Milton Forney, colored, sals-. demeanor, beaten eea te six monuis in county jalV v f!' ' State Ts. Stephen Mclees, colored Jar ceny. Sentenced o two. years in county laiLi i-1 1-j ii-'-- '" (. n State vai CuL Grlfflnsssaultand bat tery', with . deadly x weapon. Guilty. Judgment to be stricken out in case the defendant secures a fine of $25 and tbe : State va Bobert Alexander, colored,' assaal and battery. ' Guilty. Sentenced to two years in county jaU.' - -v "' State rs.1 Charles Johnston,4 colored, assault; and,; hatfery. ' ' J odgment aua rended on payment of coets.s-1 '; , .State 'Ts. Anthony Blvers,- colered, keeping a disorderly"' house. ; Guilty. Judgment , suspended on payment of costs.: ajB.iji.n-v I..; . . . j State ts William Williams, colored, larceny, Guilty.' ; Sentenced to three years la county jaiL ; , j - ..State vs. John Owens, colored, lar ceny. Sentenced to four years in the penttetttiary.' ?." - " State vs. Dave Wade, colored, larceny. Sentenced to four years in the peniten tiary.' - V:'- ' - - ; State vs. Isham Buffln. coloredV larceny.-. Sentenced to two years in the county JaiL r - ;,-. - State vs. Sam. Hutchins, colored, lar ceny. Sentenced to three years in the county JaiL . .".. ' i la tne cases ox tne state vs. uscar Nesbit and J. E. Adams, which had been continued, the bonds .of the de fend ants having expired were renewed by Mr. Frank Snyder signing for them. it Was All Blgat. Watt flttsat Haw. ' . t A 'man who was looking - through a second-hand store in Brooklyn, with fa view of finding a bedstead to suit him, finally examined one, and asked: -Are yea sure there arena bugs in this?.: "- i ? ' i-1--' -' I t -Busts I vhv dot pedstead waa onat of my own family 1 We got it Then my brudder axoses vnas nere, una now ne has gone away I sell it for half price." -Say. I believe it Lea had bugs in it," i -Om possible, my rrendUaiy wue Thaa so neat dot if she knew of aocht tings ia der bowse she go grazy. .-And I'll be nangea u nere proof r exclaimed the customer, as he pointed to an unimpeachable evidence. 1 -Vhelll ThaUl : ( The customer was coins out with a heart broken; look oa his face, when the other detained him, and aaid : - . , I -Dot'a au rlsbt after au. iyoopoy dot pediteadtyou knowTOd have huge from a respectable family! Moses vhos head clerk in Bocheater. undyou know I Thaa here twenty-eeTen years in Aaaea.Kiag.F Tem-wsata,-.' itfi -.i . i --i' We are somelimas lost In wonder at the i exactions .and tvrannies of our ftwHmii . kings, bnt whenvwe come tb look at them fairly, to taxe into aeooun? the absolute power they wield, we can onderstand i Gould or a -VanderbUt exclaiming- -with - Warren? Hastings' : My God! I astonished at- my--owh moderauoti. xt is true was wey timrp nr lartnd v taken control of - bnsiaeea and pollttcs and most public and privatjs intereata, but instead of ; complaiBisg mm are disnosed to taaaatnem tor havmr taken everything. But the hmve.bean at thetr-trade onlv twen ears.. Thar hare certainly done we for so short a time, It is alarming t think: what ithe result will be if the gain aa much in tbe next twenty years as they hare done in the last twentyv I . "1 I : Of cottonseed oil. a correspondent of the Atlanta Constitution says : "Almost everv educated i family in New York dtv is to-dav uaiBS it for all cookin purpoaea in.- place of. ao-eaUedelive o: and lare. xt is xouna - w oe a a wee and healthier article of . food than or ordinarv butter, and - is mncn to handle: Estimating that the sup posed IfiOQJXX) bales ox the present crop will gin out seed enough to make OjKXV 000 barrels of oihthe South is shown to have it in ita power to discard the dyv peptio pork and lard of tha Northwest, save ita money, and fall , back upon ita own home production' or uus purely yegetable oil, now . rapidly gaining fa- Tor witn, epiourea,, , ;.lT.ni f , Aataraauax te tae Baaaui 7 r- jobaBarieaajasmcentary. nu .n. r.;v Ths sons birds nearly all build low their: cradle ia not anon the tree ton. It is only birds of prey that fear danger from below more than from above, and they seek the higher branches for their nests, f A line flv feet from the ground would run above more than half the nesbv sad one tea" feet would bound more thaa three-fourths of them. It is only the oriole and the wood pewee that, as a rule, go higher than this. The crows and ' jays and other enemies of tbe birds ' have, learned to explore this belt pretty thoroughly. But the leaves and the protective -coloring of most nests bafile them as effectually no doubt as they do the professional zoologist. , ' T v The Old Maa First Itefasal.v -1 eswTartrTtaseavi'-i t fi cr - General Grant, being aiked to accept the r presidency, of ,-sv new - Western Improvement Cornpsny, thu other day la rerorted,to taYe reIi:i ttat he had now xacre than he coul i do bis duty by, and could not adi to his rrerponsibilir 7 ri TT'.:9 sjr .... . ., i 1 V. I - - . c fat t .. i . ii s el v i. g i-er lard easier At the Fruit Fair held in Wilmington Wednesday and Thursday of last week there were people from AJ am an ce,G oil ford. Bowan, Catawba and other coun ties of the West. Manv of them were only spectators, hut a few made splen did exhibits. Mr. William Murdock,of Bowan county, exhibited; a table of luscious - SDDles. peacnes. pears ana 5 apes of large alxe and choice variety, r. M, T. Hushes, of, Guilford county. exhibited fine specimens of dried fruita and of stuffed birds and animals. Ap ples, grapes and peaches of a very supe rior aaalitv and of several verities were exhibited by Messrs Lineback Broa, of x orsyin couniyma aj naBuaue a xjxu of Guilford. Apples, crab apples, (sev eral varieties) pears,peaches and grapes were exhibited by Mr. J. Van Iindley. of Guilford count?. A most excellent display of dried-fruits was ' made by Messrs Hall .Bros, of Hickory, N.CL . riabanaaxfa DUir. ... ;lr " -.Philip,- said the President, ,-oom yoa think that , our young man Mike was a little imprudent in telegraphing that Mr Vest had caught more fish than ZaUNa:: ten t. i r -Well, Chester, perhaps be.wsji;but you see MrVest is a Democrat, and cant get the nomination, nohow." ! i ."Tee, Philip,' bat X think yon had bet ter caution. Michael .a little. We can not be too careful, yoa knpw.in tkeee government affairevPhilip." I ' Here the conversation was interrupt ed bv an unmistakable nibble at the President's-hook;-and both remained ailent to await devaiopraenta. net Sttaaiaa kKk-aB XMnevand Uilnair C-tnairfr'"!-. te -Bacaa-paiaav"; 81 Bans sad Wasoo for sale idiaap. Appr to aartaillt i ; W.X.BHAWAOQ. ANNOUNCEMENT. .... . ...- - - - - - , ffaam I aaok of icooda at DaridaoaVs kl staa4 aw Uaa am of lass lures, I aki aa wua CM viewatatsa laoaMaaaae ajoac.ee aoeaine a wmauj aaauir unaatj. a atoett and barreLaad UM stora will ba a 1m sara ta allow aaaaa iwiwrnlnrina and aa itass Is oooa I wul Dot la a trasaataekac iiiaoariea waiaa abail ba-Sfateiaaa aa warr- coaer Thanfctn iar meaU tot ibalr liberal paX- am m tao paai ana aoputgm aara ue ptaaa- I aaa. saapaeaBlix, - ' aasStt . B. W. BAB21XTT. FOR SAIiE. i A fan Ktefcel-FIatad EO-Inea rBult Bearliarw Cataaaaia Btqela, la arat-elaaa order. Apotr at aoaXaMlt THI3 OXi MASONIC NOTICE. AaaeeOaaaf Ladc.H- 81, A T. and t aaaalooday aiahtjrTta A. H. will b. bald la tblr . at 8 etoob a ran Mwaauaaaa eta oal X&1TA801I, Oa8aM8taca At OPERA HOUSE. Friday, August 31s us tt.'i. 'ii- rfir!:-.! :i.. Tit tmpii t , . au iatw.iu a autuuuti) iiiiS . - aaW J MONSTER ;ii-S'-' :mcsircrCciiinalica: : .7 q i 'Hj,';,,i;; -'i . Ta t - CTOWLTttOWrHOlXJliCrMrailtTHlX u-'-i -ATjTKsrraxt i llanino Brass aad and FnH oaabal j . - .Ditte ff t:uil: s . zMa t;-ufi i vifl otcJ'.'?.' r sii?ar: JfciJis i i:&t r r .Ti.-fa-! --.' il.oai it." rr : : J AlVEBS IH" J - ;u,--:sl iiliii -Si? n,i tii.i-r.f a" i . a, -a. a -t..-- . ? i vi l-y i "V I V?ssal;;" ;"-;r.U f --.14 'tvTii; Triinlcii 4ndoVaIIse3 FII1E GOODS-ft SPECIflLTY. rv rirat fTAUaaaaVI atea BaUldi.a. .7 rlTSr;j4iu S " -Vt J "i!?rr S'f i-Vt P:'1 l ..I .. MiSH;: MOORE Wm open Isar sefc on irontey, the a of Sal tember, 1 -.3. 1 rary amuinat fa baea Bsada for tba confort rf bar papna. T1m rooms u v"tre'4 ax4 a f 4 aappij. oX ptloat di&Aa. 'i.'Cauithtaiisatlti Tf ...... MJ t '.-. 3. ' 4 1 . i -1 ro t rt' ---ai i .i r9r4ir a. I tpit r ( f t jft flit . f va vv ar-tr:; .r n e.One :35tTxa5laraOaatl.ar.! 1 Mots 111 J-v MM rvv ii u uui For Dyapepala, CeatlT.B.aa, Ohreala Diar- b(Ba saadioa. Imparitr oT tbo Blood, retat ud , Araa, Xtalaria, and all Dtioaiea by Xo- tt oa liver, Bowola sad Badaoya. . SXSTPTOMS OF A DXSKA8ED UTER. s -r -p Bad Breath; Pmim ia the Side, toaetimea tha pais is Celt nader the Skooider-faiade, austakea for Vhi wiii . aiail lorn cf typedte: Bol1i aywrrally muw, leiMttimn abercauiac with lu; .the aca4 im UQiibira with, pallia oaU aad beaTT. waaapaiiifiaw aMliiiaoHeanntaaQooeiop vfaica wrln as bae aeca dooe; a (light, dry of i iac . at tba skla cuts: spirits sralov aad i 1 aad. Mtitfiml that caticis would I fecial, ret os caa aardly anags up forritwda to Zt aasoald bo aaod lyy aTJ panoai, old i yoaf whoatowor oar of. tbo aboro or XArtae ia Vmy r tmldaa a doaa rmiinwi ally o beep tbe lima ia hathhy aatio. will avoid -aa Bfalaafa. Ktifawaa attacks, DftynarM. Na ; aea. Pinatiiatt, Dtpiatsiroj af Spa-ka. ate. It will iaigutt bka a mm of wia, Oavt la a. faa " IT Tow havaioaioa asTtaiaa- sSiejfGttalafrafaV sar fed lacave'W' sftaar asjajsasu Ba loaa or nifbc taka a dose aad yoawifl ba i B8I wfia bo aaved -;.TalarajS i Tar, fa tbo 1 . .V T any be. 'a Aaroeajlily ' sever ba out of place. Tacreawdyis .XT ZS YV KXT.T TXCTXTABUS, Aad baa all tbe power aad efficacy of Caloatel or Qufaaae, wttboataay of tba iajarioai afcet a&aat. mWHr addfrfna ttt tha airifir,! i - - o J. Gni SaoKTxx. Goveraor of Ala. aays; Have derived eoeaa aeaesitfraai'tbe Siaaoaa Liver. R mil ma. aad wiak aa give it a mwjiZd gayiii fanfii i for Dys. LSactaoa nd iWlrility. bat aever tbaaj te beaeaa aaa to tba exteaa Regulator baa. I seat froea Kia. naad adviee aU wbo are siat. a trial aa it aetata tba oaty Oariyi Dr. T. W. SCaaoa aayat Prom actual eat- iaafhe ae of Sianoas Urtx SLeralatdr ia aty practica I aave aave beta . aad preaenba a at a pBrgxtrrc i ayTake oaly tha Geatalao. wHkb alway baa oa tba Wraoper tba rod Z Trade-aCarat aad Htgaatar. mt , JT. H. ZXIUH GO. ' roa. saxx by all pargxHSTs. FORSAIE. A 10 Hons Detached Xnrtao. with lS.boraa rtv tan Tabolar BoOer, tm patfect order and aa rood aa aaa? ansa au aataoaarj pipe aaa wwiaooa Alao a 20-tDea Pony Plaaex, a wood bendlnc i cfataF. wah eaarana. faQara. aVa, and a 244nett Glrealar Saw aad table, ail ot walea viUbeaoMl voryebean. ArP7 to aH.rULSCOi. aac2541w Uppoaita Cain iio WJVM.TED; To boy orroat a booao af frata jQ, te 8 rooaui do in aaod tocaiiv.aaa m perxecs repair, iraaa . Box 7a faar torte. H. a 25dtf - WANTED. A wbtte boy to aweep oat atora. dost off coods, adaaaka htmanlf ceneraily oaafol. This la a aood place for a cood. intaUlgcac so... l vuti boy, oot ab&n. Address - ... Lock Box, 272. Cnsrlette. K C. aoc24 :- , ..;- (i 7, t u '.l.-si flC TRADE 's3fi,i &i rf ,ia t si.; A .5 Largo Stoclc ; of .fc-ii' fciir.y,.l4i'ii Ilia a iiii?x sfHii.;.; ins. siznui til i v ' . jA irfi rfij?. svlf-i f'."i uuiU tJiJ rt-CKMS rfjilo 7vt4 v.-ljit-.'.f Linseed Oil, i .1 jriilriOaLle.!? ttij " J " -j, afjiajr i -c!! .?dr si .' YAKNISHES, , &C. t..Wh-4t ttJ :dl nt-istlJivrS v : XL ; i .:.?; t:i;' TWa CAR LOADS IflSIE 1. t.t i?l 3.r;i tjiil srs 'tJ-j; " ; J. H. IYIcADEH. ' AUjyhslsar r-9 rf a t - f--el, -atd ho baa Lal e r. . - In ua.feiQ3.'l lia a f - t- or a ! tecs in s rotate or iu..s v , ii. -t f 1 ?T.. .. CJ - .uc-- j . I y r - 11 laaddebtii: aaa a mimiy taatOAi . of abo ijw;waia irftij fldiacaac,jaaeaaa yo aficTdeatkshowm Aa IA-roa to Si a ai I'll Liver Banilatnr baa Lm in aaa la at aat M ia a J. IL icltlcii v si tt!'j iti. It-- lti'3 sss.':-.t-i..'-ii .it i ; -:ad ,biv-j i i., iVhoIesale aiitRetail oajijoao

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