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t - & .. . m , w m Ay.,&. . ... aa. . anw & a .". jam. j ar-m r .m a m TTtf ARLOTTE, N. G, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, i883. Bally rftaritte oMrrer. Kauklitki JaaaArr 11. tMt. . tf .. - PRICE FIVE CENTS. , 1 -V.'" -. .-..5. i-Ji. JL. :.,- f .v "1 c.-'-.;' .--:-.: r v....--.'.'-. e a 1. 1 1 . ; 1 1 1 1 1 f-.i ' ? . r - ,f 1 ; t . v" 1 ' - 1 11 1 . x ' k 1 11 r -1 I . . - I t I I . I I a I I ; I 5 iT . i I I 1J tip v I 4 i 1 ; - . j, -m-with v.. . 1 1 ttl 1. "J '9 . .Ouola progreaain. . On county in tht State lut year docketed 341 dlrorce cases. i llenry Clay Dean is on the stamp In Ohio. They say he Is f mproTin as the 5ff r roll oa and that he pats on a clean i feMrt at least one a month, now. : ; 'that Mn Dana, of the New York San. floes not Tislt often. There are nine t "r jiiidlctmenU'peadiA, againlt -him for . . I i . I icrimioal libel Li the District of Colam- Jfrom statistics, compiled in Prussia -1 UUlesjpedthal'twinsoccar onceln 89 'blrthA triplets once in 7JMQ, and quad- rnpieU once in 871.120. -wbDe higher - n ambers' are so rre that apparently no notice is taken of them, . - -t ' ' A report ooes ; from Indiana. that Dursey will be Indicted and Droseoated for bribing Toters in that State. A Judce of the criminal coort is inTestl gating the law and it is said that eev 1 .eral "witnesses, hare been procured to ; (testify that Toraey 'gave them money xo bay rotes. , . . r I .. II EAHLY IM THE fllORI.IG Ilanrer Jaea Pays the Peaalty of Wkeeilaa- Depaty SkenflT Blake.- - - ' Ralkjqh, August 27. This morning Harvey Jones was hanged in the yard ; of the jail in this city in the presence of 100 people. Early last year he shot and kilid ' Depaty Sheriff Alvis II. Blake , . while under arrest. .. After long pur- J suit he was captured, tried and sen tenced to be hauged.but appealed to the .Supreme Co art. which last spring con- iirmed the decision of the lower court. v -He was sentenced to be hanged , on August 8th. and . the banging was ordered to be public This met with marked disapproval. In order that the commissioners might reconsider their action, .the Governor respited , Jones - until to-djy.and the execution was then ' . made private. Jones had made a pro fession of religion. He was remarkably self possessed before the execution and on the gallows. He was hanged at 0-A0 a. cuafter speaking and praying. Death ensued in twenty minutes from sirs n gulation. His age was 23 years. He leaves a wire and an infant. About 1,000 people were outside the jail with a strong force of police and special con stables, and order was perfectly pre served. . ' : 1 ; Mere Hoeiag ol J e w Peaiaiti Am. e4 with MaskeU Destroy Iloeses aad Resist the Troops., - ViraA, Augn8t27th.---Vlolnt Tiots' agalaat.lhe Jews occurred at gea4zfg. ilungary, last Friday and turday nights. Two hundred peasants took part in the outbreak. They wrecked all the bosses and shops of the Jews in I the place and shouted "murder! all the i fJ e wi." J i Truops were ceiled out but were unable to suppress the violence or the mob until they were .reinforced. The rioters also released a number of prisoners. A force of infantry and . cavalry has been ordered to proceed to . i Zgenexeg from. 1 Bada-Pesth.' ;' The riots lasted three days. The peasants were armed with muskets and stoutly resisted the troops. It is reported that 20 soldiers and many rioters were killed ltiota against the Jews have also occur. . sed at, Chargo, Kesztsbely and Kamoo nogy. At the last named place troops had to be called oat to . suppress the t idistarbsnces. The Freak Jesses Trial; Kansas Crrr, August 27- X special dispatch from Ualletin dated yesterday, says the day here has been a qnletone and marked only by the discussion on the status of the Frank James case. The impression is general and growing that Dick LlddsU's testimony will pro re a eHnehr if corrobrated in the majority of details, and the proseontloa claims it Is prepared to do. -Lideli's story has been confirmed as to i events In Tennessee by witnesses -from that State, but the defense win make a strong tffort to break down hU testi mony, r. & James received a good many callers .In jail to-day. The belief is general that "Frank James intended giving op train robbery, and was earnest in seeking an honest livelihood near Nashville. The j capture of BUI Byon, however, alarm ed the entire gang, and J esse bndonbt edly persuaded FrsUk? to go back to the old business. Hard ' lack at farming r nwuij'ww iuuuouvcu uuu ui vuia at irecUon.1 4 I v He sfevev at reeaaeolsr Hew Beataeas SaaTsrs fr the Faaie aaa Qaaraa- tlae. I I '!' .i- FKNsicoLA. Aagost !7 To-day is the .fifth day since the cases supposed to be yellow fever were sent to -quarantine' mdA' the eleventh' day since Ibey were placed under medical treatment. The city remains universally heslthy, no ' lckbesa,of any kind is reported. The great burden now falls on the business cnen.'TTThe.Dsnlc earried awav their f r nmtfrrimrm rHtinininhttnm fill aalaa suf absolutely -suspending .collections, , , ,suid. the.aaarantlnn.baa .cat off the conn try iri-ae. , i i IUt ilr3bappell. who wias reported yeuow reveratxi aying xnura- i. .1) :i UK j,, D..l.. W kn n.... master Brawn and Lkintenant Whipple iAart rraartM U'dainir nnitji u 1L Surgeon. Q wen Is now reported as hav- Jng died of pneumonia. Oevelaad aadThf FresiceaeV. iBranD.ftBV- : I . ' : i- ".Governor ClevelaudTs nomination can only be -regarded at .present as a very remote contingency.' If he should be ;. choeea at all It would be because it was j believed no other Damoerat ooold carry New York. Should the Governor con- Uaoe on in the same boaent end fearless eoerae be has .thus, tar peraaed. the In dependent voters of New "York would . ea1 port him for, President In preference Co ay maehinemade Bepublican can lldste. And the absolute necessity of arrjln'flr New York, might oblige the' party ua tna& state, to unite npon mm aodiDdaee the other States to acqoiesee. . -n. ,7 --, A Lest titrl FeoxeV i 7- a 1 : -Bt. Loms,'Anjt r7.--A-brief dls ' sexch from Kahoka lost received stales - wbdtsappeared from cer home a week ' ago Jm? nigaVwK5 found there this inoraicj. JJotartlcalari axsgiren. PIXrs TOPTSXCS PpP9 P ta on sua. IALBU NEWS LETTER. eaaethlsg Abeat the Schools and the People. , CvmapondenM Joaraat-OtMetree. On Monday, the 20th inat, the Salem boys' school began its fall term with good attendance of ' scholars. This school, which is a Moravian institution of, loag standing, dating back to the days when oar grand-fathers were boys. is conauciea py aev. warresenke, principal, assistea ny a corps or able teacners. - - . The eightieth annual session of Salem Jfemaie Academy will open on the eth of September. The interior of this school structure has been re-plastered and re-painted, new floors have been put in all the rooms, and a general brushing up has been done from base ment to garret. The music department, with its al ready large number of pianos, has bad several new ones added, making it still mora complete. I The play grounds and promenades in rear or the building have had consider ble attention paid to them, and the worthy principal. Rev. J. T. Zorn. has spared no pains or left anything undone in proviaing rar ine pleasure and com rors or toe vounsr ladies who an nnt uuaer uia care. :---.-. j Ber. Th. Richard, of Berthelsdorf. eaxony,a raemoer of the United Elders Conference, (Moravian) who is now in this country visiting ail of the Mora vian congregations on official business. is at present nere. lie addressed the congregation. In the Moravian church yesterday (Sandsy) morning. Hlsdis course was rendered la German, and was Interpreted by Dr. Rondthaler. ne will visit the countrv ; conrrecation a u ring wis weex. leuiensnc il. a. uetair. u. h. a., a native of this place, who has been for toe past three vears or more Drindnai of the military institute at" Bogota, TJ. a. oi uoinmaia, is on nis way home, and is expected to reach Salem the latter- part of the week. J2. iseio. iso. an old and nromlnent citizen or cots mace, rawer or col Belo. of the Galveston (Texas) Newal ia lying in a very precarious condition at nis residence, ue nas oeen aiex xor some time. .- i Refreshing rains have fallen all around this place, but we are still swel tering in the heauwitn oust four or fife inches deep on the streets.' . i lried- rrults are beta? bromrht In from the conntrv in larre auantitlM. and command good prices.' Peach fruit is not as pienuroi as is generally is. peacnes naving to some extent proved a fellure this year In ear section. The Messrs .Lineback Brothers, fralt growers of this place, and N. W. Craft. ox ueaar uove jn orserv. x aaxin eonntv. mx) a nome err nne exnioiis oivoeacnea. co, to tne r run. r air at tviimtngton. Among the numeroos guests at the Salem Hotel we notice Mr. E T. Clea moos, of Asheville. Mr. Clemmons Is a son in-law. of the proprietor of the hotel. - w w , Sauoc. i .I i Daxhaieus FenecaUoai of he Jews. 6m PBTtUBSBtma,; Aug 2 Advices rorn. Skatorinoslav of . the recent riot against the Jews, say: that see bouses were wrecked ana plundered auring the progress or the note ana the losses sus tained by the Jews are estimated at 611.000 roubles.. ...Fourteen of the Rus sians who were wounded by the troops in'oaslling ttbe outbreak have since died, making the total number of per sons killed 2a. Numerous cases of Jew baiting are reported at places elsewhere then Ekatoriuoslav, bub the police and troops are acting with energy and nave in most instances suppressed, anr at tempts at outrage against the Jews. At .BerchodLJ however.' 80 houses of Jews have been-: burned and their for mer In mates-' are - without shelter and are suffering great privations. t ........ : - The Tolcaae at Active Work. 1 i - . - . . i .-ti - .'XIA.TAYIA. ADsou xx lernno aeto- natlocs were neard yesterday evening from the volcanic Island at Knakala. They were audible at Soe Rakrata, on the island of 'Java. ' Ashes from: the volcano fell as far as Cheroonsnd flashes proceeding from it :were visible j in Bate via. Aabes fell-in showers on Serange, which was in total darkn tnroeghout me night.' xtatavta nearly so, all gas llgata, having been ex- tmguisxted. Lxunmunication with An gler is stopped, and it Is feared that tberebas been a calamity there. Several bridges between Angler and - 6e range have been destroyed, and a village has been washed away, the rivers having ovei flowed their banks ! because of the rush of the sea inland. ..I - We heard .while In HendersonTilre that this famous mountain was again in trouble, giving rent to moans and rum bles and quakings, and other indications of a purpose to imitate the convulsions over the water.' bo far the disturbances have not been, morethan-enoogn-to excite the interest of the neighborhood. Bat if the- mountain should rise to the dignity of the occasion what an event It would be to the thousands of tourists now in the mountains I The Bald Is not from Asheville or Henderson ville It might be worth while in the meantime to visit the Bald and ex pro re the rains of the destroyed village) sographlcally described in smerelia,;and shed a tear over the many victims to the calamity of that exciting story. -j '.tlr :- AidUg the Ichla;Sirers. - : f Pakis. August 27v A' grand fete was given yesterday in : the Tuilleriesi Gs dens under the snspices of the press of Farts, the proceeds of 'whleh'aawtD'te devoted to the aid of the sufferer 'by the recent earthquake on the Island of Isehia, The receipts Amounted to SOOy ooo frsncs. There was an immense at tendance; i :;;;:,;;,.; eaaecsilar I7ffal aasl Valaahl 1st Wata-day rseslvAd from J. H. rCta a Co.. Philadelphia Uicproprtot ore f UMnoyalar fat wllw, . BjaaoM LItw Bcalor Md Dtrbn ProphrUMsUe Sluid-a eopr t Tb Ppt' iie alatar," a peokei Maapaoloa aaefal tor rerrtxxl man. woman ao4 calie, aad we nop ail our randan nlll get a eopr, as ihtj wm fine it raiotblo la many wara Taej nail U to anyone sandisa i-x.-f - - . - --". Death, of a Painter mC ayStrtke. Lohdoit. August Aurost Rledsl. the German painter: 19. dead.. . , . The weaver's strike at Aahtnn uadsr Tiyae LT virtually terminated. It is ex- peoea uu uie employees win resume wora iveonesaay. : a.i t . : ! ; Ills fnnt Darstt arsoegm. Baraloca waa mt idea U him ft waa to loHr to go from prloc to apripe aod taka a drma of tha wmX0T ol amen. W im et Ui ortsr ti6d ail. Ttaara or aboat forty StMloes at tvwugt Aim Uatlji Mrr ball of na, ba bca to naro a Queer reeiux lnato mm Air I ia.ri most of Ut d.r In liili ba ni tn t t. U earned aa if all (be waterworks of tas lower ra tion wars raisins a rot wlUUn elm. Aftor aev ral b!r of atonr. n Utovbt of Parrr iMtrU'i Fain kouer. It rv aim faueX and aoauon, and BSirntl aim to alarn. ArriTal ail Drtnre cTTraiinv i MOTMoirnAjronijrrnxav Atr-Llna Deoot SV80 a. m. and 4.80 n. na. arxlTn 2.00 a m. and 10 P. aa, LarS0a.m.aiMl210a.aa. f t i l f -! Arrtra 8 SO a. a, ana 4.10 n. av I - CHABXOTTX. COLtJatBIA aJTO AUaUSTa. Laava s. 10 Sw av sad arrrfe 40 nm r f i w " v.-. ' . -- c. tt C4T Aw-A. f. 4T X DIVHHOlf. - f CSO a. bl, and aatre at laoo a. aa. i CAJIOUK A CkJrTBAli T ' ' ) Lvsft48p.aa,andYl0aav Airlvs 7.00 a. m. and t-2s n. as. a C SHKUBT DIVISION, teste 840 p. bl, end antra 1 OSS a, aa. . lasUeatooaa South Atlantie States, generally fair, weather, northeasterly windastationary barometer and temperature. UOCAL RIFFLES. Good rains reported in the neigh borhood. : tf- 7. And still the banging at' bats Is heard from every corner of tbe'siirjarbs. Actnal tests prove the, superiority of the Ladles' Friend-' Churn overall others introduced herer-Adv. t"A The boss of the other, side was in the citjr.'yesterdsy for the puxpoeev we supposc of overseeing: the. U,& nosing bueineea.' A . su -x.i ! " vf Cap Fred' Nash, j secretary ; of? the board of graded school commissioners, authorizes us to state that the graded schools for Lhs vhita and colored races of thia city " will open on Monday the 17th of SeptemberT f Tbe'rLadiee' Aid Sbeiety of , the Tryon Street .M, E. church will have their ' entertainment this (Tuesday) evening In Mr. Kaufman's yard, nearly opposite the Episcopal ! church. We bespeak for. them a large crowd. Ad mission only 10 cents. t-w A "blood curdling snake story from Dewese Is to the effect that Mr Larkia Holbrooks killed eleven copper-heeds on his farm on the 22d day of AugusC, measuring from . eight ; to ten feet in lengin. jl ciuzen or iinniersviue re gards the story -as true as steeL" - ; Many of our readsra were in doubt as to the correctness of a report tha Mr wart, a citizen of the Huntersville community, had caught, a number of white rats in his corn crib, but be re moved all doobt by exhibiting on Satur day in front of Ostes Bros cotton office pair of large ones as white and sleek as white : rabbits. '-They are some what smaller than the largest) gray rata and nave the - chaiacterlsUc : red dish era of white animals. , I " j 'Four' gentlemen of fiharon town- shlp. . Messrs T M Shaw.' II Walker. W Ii AusUn And C H Wolfe, allege that they arrested : and; held for two hours the negro Frank, Hallman last week forr whom atnvird "hni offered by the father, of the girl he had seduced. Mr C H Wolfo. who issued the warrant: and had him, arrested some time before the other parties came. complains that bis crowct got no part of tne reward. It wffl'Tw remembered that an operation was performed on the shat tered, leg of J;tW. fioark. some time sinceand that a section ef Ihebona'sras taken put and the sound! parts fastened together with wfre,u Yesterday the sur geons found that the boine had knitted well together,and they saocessfullyjer- formedhe operation: of removing the wire'.. The wcond wOI.'jio w be allowed to heal, nd Mr, Eoark will be able' to walk in a short time..- wb n mi n vtuawa xaewt ft -j , ThS) JVoodlawn' eitOn , Factory of Gaston! ooantT waa mneld on Sainrdarw by Mr K F peborne aa com miss Loner, under a decree of the 8aperior: court At the Irst 'sale of f the. property it brought- 912,000, bat this ..bid Fat Itir creased ten per cent, and the property was ordered to be resold. Mr, Osborne says that some lively bidding was dose and the property twas finally knocked down to Mr John B Hail, of ; Philadel phia4 at the' price .of $15,000. : This is regarded a veTy rood sale and it will probably be ebnflrmed. lalkTleCaWuS-r : ..'AlftAJMU As Uie Superior Cfeurt did not'occupy the court room yesterday, the Justices of the Inferior Court went about Itte winding up of the unfinished business Of last week, with less baste, than had been expected. Several motions wer heard during the' horning. A motion for a ne trWLMthOJBase of; Charles ,Wade, ookwedV was "argued, and tfiejcOurt at last concluded to suspend i the jodf ment In the; case.1 ' .Xn Uie -case of - the 8Ute ; vs.; Kerns - for barn burning, a motion i to set aside the verdict war ar- gned on seyeral grounds,but the court denied the; motion; yielding, however, to reduction of his sentence from 10 to 1 ." jers-f lill tVrTho t furniture,.; ofj:lhe Harrison Watts hose company, consisting of three dozen chairs, two tables and three lamps, will be sold at public auction on Saturday, at is o'clock.! Thia U in ac cordance with the decision of the com mittee appointed tty settle up the busi ness of the company, j m : j Z , . .hio Sfors Oawrtwiam."7T Q ' Havasa, Cuba The dlsamiilshed. rrTtftns senor XX. Antonio Jom Bomar.a&ist and honorary nbetboare of naalUi sad taosSt st the Pott gantaoa. aartlfloa tAattH nuriraaadntotalgU hate av tea naeet the rsraat palnanw. St lmln 0Uh oeen enrod ia a few Sara. vi ii 1 1 ' t2orafar4a AtUL FiapU ': ' For l-mA1M Of f-Hmm fulQf, la a trrterlor tobtata, sad Ci ess Is pasUhralf Nmofimil to haaka. . OUR STREETS. 4.1 The Progress et Iasproviag the Wagou Ways and of Pavntg the Side Walks. 1 treet Commissioner Wilson, under supervision of the street commit tee, h heen" nd is still engaged in rpnfn, some much needed improve ments el n n" trets ot te city. The work foe the most part is of a perman. ent charse tor. d is in every way su stantial.y Avyh eadread done embraces the mm' ing of the street between College stredt and the cotton platform; the levelling of College rtreet at its In tersection with 4th strW and a rock crossing at the same pLxcej a ri:k cross ing on College street inidwa; between 4th and ? Trade ; . .a rock ; cr oiug on Tradd street 1 nt 'fts intersection wiih College i a rock crceafag at the ! lnter- Asctioxx of Tryon street ana uouege javenne ; the levelling of College avenue at its lnteraectipn with College street; thaesrradinff and cnrblnjr of Tth street between College, and A; Che levelling of Ohsnrch street atlts iaterseetion with Tradc and a rock! crossing at the same places s Jock crossing on Trade street at iU awteraectictti with Mint; the grad lng and levelling of 4th street between Church aadjthe AT, & O. railroad; rock ) cqlverU and i crossings on ' 4th street at its intersection with Mint and Graham ; the levelling of Graham street at iU intersection t with Trade, and rock culvert at the'same place; and the widening andgradUgpf Graham street between Trade and 5th. ; In addition to this, the grading of VCharch street, be tween Trade and 6th, is now going on, the dirt taken off being damped in the flat between 6th"ad ' 0th streets, by which that portion efCbureh street will be raised several feet. After that is done 6th street will be raised between Church and v Tryon. and later on be tween Church and Foplar. 'lt Is also In contemplation to widen and goads Pop lar street, between Trade and th, the necessary preliminaries having already ween gone through with by the board of aldermen. . ', Other needed improvements ace In view, but will have to be deferred until next year on account of . the lack of accessary , funds. i Besides the above specified work, the contractors 'having charge of laying down 'the briek and rock pavements hare nearly finished up their respective coatractav and very little now remains fee hem tado in the' hrstrnees center of the city. The pavement on the west side of Trade street,f between Poplar and PIne,; is in flrslrclass condition, as is that between Smith's drug store and the Johnston; Blockvon Tryon street. Charfotte will soon be in possession of streets and pavements that will bo a comfort to its citizens and an attraction to strangers, and we tslw great pleasure in commending those of our city offi cials to whose energy and zeal the com m unity is indebted for so many real and substantial ; pablio improyementa, XHrty Werk fieleg t til iiIi.'it ij ' It seems now to be pretty well nnder stoodthst two stents of the Depart ment of Justice arev tryine; tot procure evidence in this county upon which to indict certain persons for alleged frauds in the election of 1881. -The movements of the government representatives have been? very rnhbrxk a few vigilant Democrat 'have kept track of them, sad ha ve ascertained, what their pur- poaee sreTini saldlhat some promi nent Dcraoerats ef this city, have been singled out for liersecutioti, but we feel satisfisd-that ' nobody Is going to get scared? Whenever the BepnbUean- Uberal hisses want to play at that kind of vasas) they can get accommodated in thesheTtest kisd of order.T The time has pessad whea menhan be frightened by smda dirty Cricks, and it Is no use to attempt fhesa. V We advise our-Demo cratic friends tot keep cool, and not he dlsturUd tbyithe presencOr of TJncle Sam's detectives, eehtbo they are act ing under Jint Boytra orders. i .- ' -.-. --' BevlaaT- tH , ii v u . ...,".. "i .r.i I if ?9 ft i Any person passing the storerooms of Wittkowsky & Baruch yesterday must have peen struck with the life and bus tle about the door of their -wholesale esUMmenf, "Several hosdred of shoeswere piled on, the sidewalk; and porters werernnning'to and frou with trucks. TJovingy)asked an, innocent pssser'Dy.-rAiovingn ecnoea tne smpr piriot'cerktN'ot mrich we are.only shlpptag400 cases of shoes to our cos tomers and i thisis only a partial ship ment Ho wis that for leather f . This appeaianee of jmovins speaks a volunie for the srholesale business of Charlotte. otner, nonsea are doing their ahare and in view of this who can dispute the su periorlty.'.ot; Charlotte as a wholesale market f l J i . i j- re; alTaraaYsrshar arrealdsnl Julias D Dreher. of Roan oke Collesevya, Is stopping T at the Bo- ford House on his way to visit his bid home . near. . Columbia, 8 C He has msrivfrlMds rn thrtrltv whA--ltl Had to hear of Ms presence hefe.1 f i uagaoiynnm nas returnsa- from nis usual summer tout of Northern; reeorts ana will remain for the session of Ihe Mr 8 Wittkowsky Is onVhisTfloor again, having just returned frbrn the Norihernlmaetsfwlih a' tremendous stockof goods to follow.;;f VV Mrs a & u- Newcomb . have returned home' fro a' extended toar North and make an announcement thia morning. ,Uen JohttjATYoung; reciyed. a rtolo pram- yes tenJay. announcins the ;ex treme illness of the youngest child 6f Mr John O Young in the State of Geor Kia.' - Detain eel by a Sick ChildV:. n Yesterday rnornlng at the early hour of 8 o'clock 's considerable nuTWber of witneses and I irors had assembled. in Lfront of the court i house anxiously awaiting the appearance of Hon.- John A: Gilmer, Judge of the Fifth District, whose time It is to ride . this -district under the law of rotation. All were disappointed, however..' when1 it was announced that Sheriff Alexander had received a telegram from Judge Gilmer, saying that he was detained at borne by a very sick child, and ordering that the Sheriff call court and formally adjourn until the Afternoon of toiay. nAt the proper hour the sheriff announced the opening of the court and tnen adjourn ed. According . to.i the JudgeV .order. Judge GUmer is1 expected at 10 in the afternoon hut it is not certain that he Vtll be able to leave his f sndly.' ; We leamjhat he himself is just recovering ftmca an attack of illncis, and that there Is much" sympathy manifested in his behsif try te people of th is city, where be has esany friends and some relations. flayersCesBrt. - , r The mayor held a morning season yesterday, when he ilned P. Lasne savd Cbaa. Myers t5 each tar an affray os Saturday night. At 430 In the aterAeon the mayor again opened coort to hear t&e cases against J. M. Kendrick nd John Alex ander. , The ' appointment bad ; iejm made very quietly at the request of on e of the parties, who wished to leave the city to-day. It was . expected that the crowd '.would not be great but before the hearing had fairly begun the room was full, and every spectator was sur prised that so many had heard of the trial. A. good deal of evidence was ad duced, and the testimony was contra dictory In many particulars, bat not as to the main points at issue. The parties were found guilty of two offenses, viz: resisting and assaulting the officers and disorderly conduct on the streets. , ; J. M. Kendrick, for resisting officers. fined S40 and costs ; for disorderly eon duct, fined S2S and costs. ' Appeal en tered in both cases. J John Alexander, for resisting officers, fined $50 and coots: for disorderly con duct, S10 and costs. " Appeal entered in first case. - t, . The cases of L.B. Davis and W. H. D. Waser. connected - with the same fracas, were not tried, as the grand fury of the Inferior Court had found true bills in those cases ' and taken them without the jurisdiction of the mayor. Hotel Arrivals. ; CsaiTBAi. Hotei- Henry D Smith. New York; T B Hayne, Greenville, S C; BMusg Kellson,' Baltimore; W J MeDalrmid, Va ; W D Moor, Baltimore; V D.Goodman, New York: John R HalV Henry I Fox and wife, Phila; W TXJnton, Baltimore; John H Bergwin, Charlotte county, va; Cbas H Phifer NC; G BDutten, IVoekford, N Y; W B Wilson, Rock nilJ, S C ; J J Pearson Cheraw, 8 Cr J T Ivay; Johnston, S C; B D Springs, , A C Springs, S C; J J MotStatesvme.NCiMrsfJenBnberts, Balelgb. N C; .John P, Uttle, Wm B Little, Lacy Uttle, RIohmond county. ir.C;,DBhyne, C L. Hutchison, F 3 Green, AG Bead. J M McLane. T A Grier, J B Wolf, T W Dixon, N C : EI McCabe, Richmond, fVa ; Wm B Boyd, Atlanta. Ga; IL Wright, Thomasrille, Ga; D J Roper, Fla; J H Thompson, Alex Breeden, New York ; J A Mun day; Warrenton, N C ; 8 A Gregg, Jr, Florence. S C : T '. Bv Valentine. Balti more; B F Burk, Richmond, Va; BH Jennings, Bennettesville, S C; Jos H Green, Columbia, 8 C;s 8 B Lumpkins, Chester, S C ; ' P J Xeneban,' Raleigh, N Jonrnal-OuaMtea, r't"'' Monbob, N. C, August 27-The first new bale of cotton for this season w sold here to day by K. M. Cook, of Tax- ahaw, Lancaster county, S. Cto Donald W. Waters at lOH.l Grade,: strict good middling, ?' a -f i'n-;iJ..H.Tw- Courtesy of the 6flcial nisteriaa. ; it-.-w Siai r ither the mountain trout am begins nlng to discriminate between the Pres dential fish hook and the .fish hooks of the less distinguished members of the party; or the other fishermen, nnt of re- gara ror the .rresident's feeliags and reputatioB, are not oo anting nil the fish they catch, for the tenor of reports has suddenly changed, and. the official his torian now never fails te state that the biggest catch of the dav was the Presi. dent's, r jrV-. --- ' --. - mw mf34 t Why the Sweep was Made: tar the At- nAsiuaTON, August; yi.-xns rea sons given at the Fostoffiee Department for the removal of postmaster Conlev of Atlanta are that the office was gross ly mismanaged j and that a deficit of five or six thousand dollars In accounts was made apparent bv an infraction. The assistant Dcstmaster. however, de-1 ciarea tnas ne was responsiDie ror tne deficit ' and Tolontarlly. ondartook to make it good. Postoffice insnectnr ! Camn has been designated to aaanmn charge of the office temporarily.; p-v I rj f - snagan-- m i y 3 M v j i FisJaad Females IatarrOce&n. , Woman is asserting herself .InTValt. gion as well as in science . and politics. There has a sect arisen: in FinlAni known as i Pure; by Excellence, what ever that may mean, in the -belief , of wnicn is tnac woman is so much thA superior or man that she must control thai family and affairs' generallv. "A woman is invested with absolute mw over the household, and , the men most make weekly confession' Of their sins tn her. : Great Scott t ' What , hav' t.h loungers about town to say to that 7 ,t i rttM vaiuurrat et tae siaveaeT. ?. 8tlnrtntrrttarlnn. hfluuNm mn mA.mm Urinary Complaints, eared by "Bacha-paiha. f l BmSBAQi AKD Rrrr DT COoentS. That's Journalism. financial and KloJng Rewa. " ; J ' ' ' ; Tennvson can take a worthless sheet of paper and by writing a poem on it make it wprth $5,000. That's genius, yanderbilt csn write a few words on a sheet and make it worth $5,000,000. Tnata capital, ane united ttates can take an ounce and .a quarter of gold and stamp noon it an 'eagle bird" and twenty dollars." h That's moneys The mechanic-can take the material worth 65 and make : it into a watch worth sioa That's skilL : The morcbant can takefan article worth 25 cents and sell it for $1. That's business. A lady can purchase a very comfortable bonnet for Sio. not she prerers to pay xnai s foolishness. The ditch-digger f works ten hours a day and shovels three .or four tons of earth for $1. That's labor. sVVV w: ; : issue - - - ii " r'-7', The Use ef Honey at ElecUoaa. " IetroU rres Press tDem.) ' The chief dependence of the Republi can Hf party in .carrying - elections is money. 'During the past ten or fifteen years especially, a bout the first question which - the iBeptfbiican leaders have asked themselves wh en considering the prospects in a, doubtful. State is, how mach money can: we false? , 1 5 Dr. W.n. Wrltfht, of anebKnaa. a. sends the sabjolned profflooal endoAWBent: -I hay Diwaorutedi lie. waa. iuiriBUi. in ior too lbiv la a awatnnnberoC : eaaea and anrars wnn aoe- in mu l- miwa m by aey- wiat varaieuBa woo nan oeen eauaa bb iotwwhiui tauon wltn myself. Tba numi had all Uw yaipfoaas or eonnrmea ted eonaompaa n ookl nlcht '. naraaatnc eosxa, eta. He asstr to set baa errand was lever, maim tesUMed to his nsaal haatth. l ham also toazt! Dr. Wm. Ban's Balsam lor the .vengs the VSiaaoM expecHiranc ior DreaaxntT taai i nav awa r I AMNOUNCESIENT. TO orm wlZSDS AKD TATBOSSr Vs have 22aSS-,ae North with a portion vnmaoML new Vail Oooda. bail aeU at COST w room xor i ox oar aos2Sdlw 1 . a a a. kxwooxb. , ANNOUNCEJIENT, I take thia asetaod of aartrMi iTf2? eostoasers that waea I took chat "Lffift ot iroodaat naykUoarS m atand last Starch. I did aa snah the b tixC ? of aa leonkieioae ttoot. of epenlnc a strto. 5aifto retail Vamlly Oroeery. I am giad bSS Vrst class an- for a fr-r Hun ts allow as ma Hsatulnilin md m Zzz3 aauuila dm I win pot 1 a fteanaav qreceries which snaU be Brat etaas taeyery T apaor Thananamy frtends for their liberal na ronage in Om past and Soptoc t aara too ptoaa are of scetng tbem again, , I am, resDecOaliy, . ' SOsSe : - 1 -r .,:iu- 'B. W.BASHXTT. BOAnDEIlS VMITED. Good board at s low rata eaa bsaad Wasnlybs 4 ! r ft. afASOlt" At a Co.'scUtoa Store. aogaedr OPERA: HOUSE; FridayugOst 31st; TBM MONSTER 40 I TathcirMewVsis1onotMmsbYl - TBS OHLT SHOW WHO DO KD&S TH1HTHST Ifanrmotn Brass Bead and Foil Orchestra fctT filuesaaPsonl Seats eaa be had at wgoai Baaoaa.i...-.;-:i i-ti ans28 1881 -i; iyi-!.i. .2 HI ht and Valises. FINE GOODS A SPECIALTY. 1 : Fiawt iradli BaUIeUi 4 , CHABIrOTTE, N. O. jLaSS H. MOORE 3W '- n Will open fcr school ea Konday, the tth ot Ben-tember,- l(w3. Krery- arrangomeoa baa been made for too eomfort of bar poplls. Tba rooma weU r-aiaad ant a roll ssDDly ot oatent desaa, ; Causht at Lactic "? RrCCLTtrr p. a WlXSOIf Is oar ONLY aothor-iaodaeent,andno-oiJar peHin CAiJ nosatolr tei TOBO-oot ouryei-iialn tuiaeicv. . 1 tr at Us markti Lz thready been bUsbted dj au i.r.a"on. - liistroiilifa Mite: TV m as ..-mm mm . . - . y Jjoots, siioes, :t oif .ifHof :-e4 tipfii-:i!lWn& Pdi t" l runks mUHn "' LaT Company. Tor Djrspepala, Coatlyoatosa, Sick Headache, Chronle Diax- rhosn, Jaundice, Impurity of th Blood, Carer ud Agae, Malaria. and all PU eases caused by De- . raasement of IAver, Bowels and Kidneys. . SYMPTOMS Or A THSKASXD LTTEK. Bad Breath; Paia ia the Side, sometimes the , nJa is Uit ooder the Shoulder-bUde, mistakes for Xhmm.ritni ; general loss of sppetite; Bowels gcaeraUy eosUTe, sometimes alternatins; with Us: ; the head is troubled with pain, is duii sad bcstt, with considerable loss of memory, accompanied wrthapainfalti am u u u of leaving undone .ornet hi fig whidt ousht o have beca doae; a slight, dry cough ami Sashed mce is sometimes an attends at, oftea austakea for coasumptioa; the patient complains ox weariness aaa eeculity; aer m ai,easify staruea; eet cota or Burning, somromes J pncfcl ef the skin exists; spirits are low and and, atthoogh satisfied that exercise would I Bcial, ret one eaa hardly stimmoa op fortitude to Snr is ia diet, distrusts every remedy. Several of the spots s.ainsami attend the disease, but cases bare occurred when but few of them existed, yet aner ueatn aas soowa tne urer to IS asmeOd Ve weed oy mM persoaa, old . yonag;. whveaverer any of the above - Fei seas Trarellas; wr living ia TJaw ' healthy Idealities, by taking a dose occaaioa aUy a keep the Liver ia heakhy action, will avoid aS atalasfa. rMltnwa sM.efci, Dimerss. Ma ' sea, jJinaiiiim., Uepresstoa of Spirits, e ' will iavigorate like a glass of wiae, but is I toTlrntlna; weyerage. If Tew. lurve eatea airrtlilBS hard of digest lo a, or fed heavy after aaesJa, or slewp leea rtf -aght. ake a dose aad yoe will be reiieved. Tim i yad Xoetora Bins wm ho eared ; hy always fcawpbxe; tbe BefUator UtbsHoaMl For, whatever the ailment may be, a thoroughly re, aiteraure ana tome out ef place. The remedy is liai wileas woe tauenerw with hnslness or IT IS FTJXtATCY' "VWTET ATJTJ5, Aad has all the power and efficacy of Calomel Ot v. wuauat any ot tne injurious aner ea liver Regulator has been ia use la niy whwWa adifirloa to tne medical ana I am aatitneq a is a , J. Guu. SueaTxa, Governor ef Ala. Boat. Alexaader B. SCephema, anT oaw says ; Have derfred sons bmrnt from the use ol Simmons liver Regulator, aad wish te give it at ftnthcr trial. " - . "The mry Thfna that nerer faTXr Cdr , BeUere. I have used but remedies for Ir- pepaia. Liver ASectioa and Debility, but never i-ave found aaything to benefit ai to the extent ; Simmons Liver Segulaaar has. I scat from hfln- a ansa to Georgia for it, and would send forther for oxh a medicine, aad would advise all who aresim ib ty affrcted to give it a trial aa it seems the only afc, wff that aerer mils to relieve. . v P. At. JaJoraT, IjfhnwapnBt, Afina. '' ' fx T. W. Maaon aaya t From actual ea snln ceaatheuseof S an aaona Liver Regulator in aay pea otlce I have been and am aarisfird to use aad prat cribe it at a purgative medicine. - ' is only th QewttJae, which always has ea tht Wrapper the red Z Trade-Marie vaSsa4 j WTO mt . eT. H. ZKIIXX a CO. ; :. UK j VaXK BY ALL PRIgXirSTS. . JAOR SALE. ' taenedlBnrloe. with lR.norae rs- VStJSBk wc?ln parte? order and as root i Tubal yBv h MMMrf ulDtna and oonneoitioou A n ooesMiT Piping and oonneeuon. tBM,Wttb r . uniiMva. Jkn.. and a 2A4nel 4!e. aU of which win be son varrchesA, Aiiesj , ' aox2Sdlw . aaiuiai owt . tat CI C H. DULS CO., Opposite Ceart House. TO-- - IT: - . - - , . a ot I rum o w a ram l; sjl .a T" Li 1 and In perfect repair, mast ae In rood kx&LAJ. 7 w a 85dtX TOTHa H !l:i 'ad TRADE ?!' Lrga - Stock of PuriG xmm leads, .r, l vX2 :i si 51 .H-y-.:"". n VARNISHES, t&O. -Also TVSO CAR LOAD G ....: Mil OIL J. H. IYIcADEN. ; JC 1ll Wholesale and Ml Kiiii. 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