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. '. (r y .k ' : A h .-. k. , . . 4-?f , the djuz.it cmtm.oTTn jo uiurz., jutd zhie jgyxy.cxaiiiroragoxrsgjar'.Eg1, consolidated jtjadcdzv, isss bartr cai4eae HMnw.buMkM Jumtt is, IMS, aUj Cearheaaa 'oaxaai,aaiai bed aagaat U Utl OHAKLOTTEm "'WlPy ES D AY SEPTEMBER 5; 1883. PRICE FIVE CENTS. . 'vm: : 11 . - - -r " ' I 1 ' 1 i - m " ' . a. 1 TUB UfAll COHHL1410X. Oeaaftae MoiWlt XUyllaa ta CHO Ul ACUM 0 tha W aJUlxoTOJC, Sept. 4UL IIotL. A- B. CVrlcwa of Lb Utah commlaaloa on4r off tUIt ImXrn Cttj. Aaiut aotlj. tu coratnLiBioo aclAtt crlUctam eon tuawl La rcnt dqdiucm uttneat parportls to bT ba loads by lion. jzawmra nampoot to rtvaKlcat AN Ibar. TtM eommUiioo. Ur Carletoa f t. wllj taak a fall report of tlr dclon la XJUktu txfor Coorren towu. wbtco hm thinks mm eooTlnc Mr FUr- Jr or Lu4 pr ot a uuiiu aaa 0017 wubM to uj la behalf of Lbo commit lea : "Ttui mrrrj chzxz ud loooeodo ml cqucbq oompooinff tun board, bar bn Improper!? lofluoood or bro f Allad to dwchArt thLr wboU dalj eodor lh Uw.ta tbo brat of their ability and Jodzmot. ara baaod npoa la formaUcm thAt Is wlUolJj and wide d f aJW Thi board la eharxad taodar tho law mih Ihm datj of czciudioz all polrr taUta from ToUnr aad from lljlboity to oCca. Tbla U lh fail axteot of our aatborUT oadar tba Law, and la this oar work baa been coco piatal j aacc at aL Wa bar azctodtd aooao lzjOoo polrjr taiata from tb poll, aod ax tb 2 ovtm br alactioo of isax. maaj taoaldpai iactlona alaea tbaa Uaao. and at Lb CoraJ alcUoo la Aarost, 1883. em raelo: aboot 800 ofloen who war lactrd. We bare xdadd all poljr taiats fmo eiljibilltr. In abort. th emaBsLaUa baa aUieOr ftad strtoiteaUj rxecated tba law mt Coocreaaaad baa arrvtcbrd tb Ufil latter to lia utmost teaor In order to mala It aa eficaciAaa aa praalbl. La o moca that too llor Baae bar toed tb mrtaberaof tbla brd la Imi aTrml eaaea for what tbey aJIra-o to t-a aa exceaa oC aatborlty ajrmlott them, - Bnuaie4 Wata a La Baltucokx. 8ep 4. Ioformatloa ractrd tbla dtj to-day of aa affair waica oocarrad yesterday at Caxtec'a Cr fc. Lancaaur coaaty, Va. aad wblca will probably raeult la toe death of a maa aamed Taomaa, Ceptaia Iaaao luMite wbo keopa a reaerml a tare at Caitare Oeek. employs a nam bar of cora ladtxlloc TbvtoMi Tho laXter caiieJ ml ivaaaatta forble warns aad iiaaMtta daiajwi mora tbaa TbocBaa thvaht pcoper. Tbla 1M 10 bot worda tetveeo tho two wba IiaeaoUa threw tt store Us: at Thomaa aUlklaxbtmla th fwrhd. Too Iron rmalod tm beddad la Taomaa aaoll and wbea drearn oot a pnrtWo of tbo bralee came atwt:blt. Tbopb9ietaaeaysbeeaa sm lira A s aooo aa liaaaatta bacamo aware of what bo baddoa. bo decamp ed. aad baa oot taea so or beard from lac. Tba coooty aathotltiea will oCar reward for bis apprehessloo. Ca-aaaatae ScOawald laterrtewea. UcauwoTOJ. Iowa. cWrtembera. The tlawfceyt thts moratoir poblUheo aa Interaatinf latervtew wtthexboa toejaa UcDuoaJd. of Jodlaaa. wbo la twrt to tAe rrt ta ta Iowa cam palm. 1C talaka lloadly will boolectadla Ubio ait boo 1 b ootaide Imprrastooa are aralatt him. II decJaxea blmaelf no aaliSdly oppnad to ProblblUoa. 3fa were atartS fwr rareaoo only aad ears r Arthar'a admtatatraUoa that wbUe It La rrapaetable aad aaUafactory thero la Bocaior stnxior a it to oratop amtboalaam or exclto censara. Ho ra faaad to talk of bis own chaacas for tho . rraeJdeaUal aomlaatlua aad said TU svaa w fa batter health, aad wbea aaked If TUdaa eoold earr? ew York If 00m! aatad. bo replied. "I think so," la a tnoe wblch oooreyedtho Impreo eoo that bo caaaat tho oppoaite of what reatmaater Ore a aaa Fatersa Flea o Hot Cailif. TjLtiiixoTOX Sept. 4 th. lHMtmaater Geaeral Oreaham, thrwiirh Aaetataat Attoraey GeaeraJo S Phlllipo aad F maa. to day catered a plea of not rollty to tho salt of If A DaaphLo. of the LooUlaaa LoUary Company for 100JXX) Uamarro for dafamaUoa of character aad Lojary to the baaiaeea. Tho plea era oot that the defeat was Dot aetoa Ud trf any mailer, and that bio actloa was beaad Bpua facta aaeertalaod by rtalmaater tieaeral Key to bla order oapeodla; tho itallrenr of reflstered Hattarstoil A Daophfa. which order. ioTtr bavw baao reroked. bo elneply uxtlarad It eaforead ae fooad la tho ree rda of tho poatoQoo department. ao aia Step-Father. CXrrcxxXD. Sept 4th Jaa Doaahor. ad S3 years, tbla a CD. &Ot ami la staatly kUd bla atap-fathrr. U O Con all yaaiarday at thalr raeldeaco 00 tho Weal Bia Donahoa. wbo ta a shirtieaa fallow, mod baa bawa sapportad by bla aaothac aaxtajr tho paat year, bad takra rorolrer oat of XCoanaUe trook. Ilia mother attempted to take tho . araapoa from him. but bo threatened to at tho eoateaU lata bar. CTCoaneil ihaet approached and aaked for thai rercirar. wbaa Donah aa shot him fait 1 a tao hrrast. Doaahao was arroatad. Trowbio shoot property Is thocxht to ba at tho bottoea of the trsedy aad Doa ahao to ballerod to ba Inaaaa. j U Aiw4 nis Jtaa aaal Blew Uie lloxrxx Aiar. if C, Septembor ev Jf ax aaro telay II D Oailloa o.oarrel d wtlh a aeUrhocr and a desperato CxM fowed. Galiioa'sehlU. six y eara old, raa bahlad bar f aihere eppoaeat. Oil lie threw aa axe at the man bo foaffbt tUx. whih airock the child oa tho akaiUklUias; aver LaatanUy. So Latent ware tho awl la tho xat that tho axo remaiaad aUcklox La the card's bead Cor aeverai calnetao aatil the maa ware parted. Tba chtlJ'e aa other becama so aielUd that aha want lata speemaaad will procably dia, uaiuoa. woo is saia ta aare ewe a era ax. amaae 01a Tho Kaxia aa eet Caa ta Kea tacky raaaxroaT. Kr, 8ptmber 4-A tlo4y en-ecaeler occarrad oa 8a on ay at Jiaachaater Clj coaaty. la tho raooataiaei part cf the btata. liar haaiiaacaa. aaa'ital by lit JIanhaJ Hoc tar. aujsrtal to arrest Ja4 tUaxa. rbea ttsia cased SteTcs Latarfertd aad morvajy wocoded liockar. hlaka aCea fatally staXbad liaxcam. As aooa mm llockera brothers beard af tia daalh thy arcred thamaalTea aad afaoC and aiu4 bureixa t:ora was aiao shot and "ajtkU wanded. lie baa since boa a auTaatad. t Aa or ear that by a Barrier. , 1 IVxTX-ijrD, II x. Brtasftber 4. OfScar Wm Lawr-rea waa aarlrsd at Uath aba.i cVatjtst la4t cx Carriars wrs trt. x l5t- a aioro aad were 1 triac.tf eta sprascbts rCUi a i Lrcc wast V3 t'.j aid, Tt tzrz'- r raa c?c- rtrat and La w-r- - -.:.-f Uj scad t'ra c2.aa4 thay - -. . , f wfcr t:;barr!ar arew J,;:. fir : .r Ur tr;- STATB WKWa. Ulracomb raises one bsJo and a six teen lh of oottoa to orary mail, woman child, black and white. La tho coaaty. ' Kawborn Journal: Tba total reoafbU of cotton at tho port of Ifewberoe for tho year on din r Ads;. Jltt, foot . op 49. 030 baloaiof this 30.&60 baiM were told throat b tho Bxchaaro. while 2970 waa thro uk b oottoa thai La cotton Daaalnsr throoxb tho place for sale La other mar- j keta, or for d&iiTery altar purchased la toaxkeu la tna interior. ' . . Asherllia Nntxi Haywood baa Joat com plated a now bndre acroaa non Kl rer at Flraon Valley poet ofiloa. I It KlUlaa of that plaoa waa the contractor ana trouaer. a aerioaa smaao-op 00- currtNi oa tho road to lUchmona iilil laat Monday arrenlaa Two boezloa ware brokea to pieces, oca norso orown ea 07 raamnf into the nrer. Carteret rIp Aona . Tho eropa girt artdeaoeof a bvcmtlfnl barreat if no disaster eomoo to them There are bat few flab now In the waters of Core soood for tho soaaoo of the year. Tba carpenters are all boally aoxaced yet. tho aoaod of tho aa w and hammer being eonstaatly boards The people ara tat tin, ready for oysterlng and are palatlna thsfr boats la first class style. bo ma of the new boats axe nearly or qaite ready lor iaanchint Tarboro Gvtdt : On Sooday last, near Falknaid. a Crht occurred at a colored. chorea between two necroea. Mr. Frank Dapree, a eonatable. went to ar rest them wbea one or nerroea 'com menced cxlnr a Don him. two of the shots taking effect, one entering a blank cook in his aiae pocxet ana peseinff en- ureiy throarh rraxlnr the akin : ana the otbsr strlklnr his arm aad clanclnr np warda. air. uunree arew rue piacoi ana rvtoraed the are, wbea th negro nea for the woods and is suilat larse. Newton SnUrpriM: Mr.WaahLnjrton SotUemyro, while btaatinr rock at Bam- ears mill, oa the booth Fork rlrer. a- boatAog. 90th. was atrnck. by a large piece of rock and kiueov Tne annual camomeetioarat 11 ail a Creak opened laat Friday areolar and closed taa rou- owtnKTaeeday. Too attend anoa was not nnnauaily larjre, bat the mestlng was hlgtuj satlsf actory La erery respect. Xaat aloncar one weexaro.atr. John ITaiTer of UocoLotoao. was rery pain fait 7 bart In the machinery of bla oottoa factory. Ills bead 'vras acciden tally eaoght fa some of tba machinery and both aides of bla law bone were broken before be could be extricat ed. Ralxh Not Observer: On the Ral- efzn A Gaston train Saturday morning UotTJ Jams left for uoaton. to do prraent at tba rrmnd exhibition there 00 the 61b laac wbea aa makes too ro spooao to Oot IS F liatlera apeech of walcomaw it on Umria ju ana. woo naa been asked to deli rer tho annual address at the &tate fair, declines, with rrgreta. lie may possibly come to North Caroli na next winter. Aa old aoldler an ex -Con f ederate. br name Ilorera. who by reason of many wounda. It La said bobblee aroaod tha city or - xtaiaixn oy the aid of a cratch, asking 'alms, fell tut a rd ay near the North Carolina de- doC Us was rncked np la aa uncon- acioea eoodiOoa. but waa presently ro- etoredL At l:la8atorday morning fire broke oot In the wooden building ones need aa a kitchen at the penitentiary, bot lately In use as a place for making soan. Tba loos: row of wooden bolt- dloga baraed fiercely, though there waa ao Drene, soa soo imi ieet oe umd were la two boars nothing butaahas. oouth cAJtuflinA newt. The saw mills areaad Florence are running to their fall capacity to supply the great demand for lumber at present. Thar Is aboildla g boom In Florae caaod there are opwarda of fifty bouses now La process of erectioa and completion. Tn Saceders of Dae West. Abberllle coonty bsrs round that their church butldlog needs many repsira. - The coat will be ao large that thor hare about eoaciodad to build a new church entire ly. It Is to be of brick, much larger In alio aad la the latest style. , m Wo IfarllL of Dae West, baa an en- gagemeotla FhUadelphla with oae of the moat celebrated . masieiaae la this 000 a try. Mrliaxill Usaid to bathe most skillful coroat player ersr la this State, and baa a great future before him. : : The real dance of Col B 11 8ima. locav tsdaboata mile from Colombia, waa baraed to tha ground about 6 o clock atonday mornlaa. Tha origia of tho fire Is not known, but It Is supposed to bare begun In tha frame : kitchen at tached to the boaea. The Sal ad a Argus say: "A negro deeeeoded Into the well of Dr Lewis Anderson laat Hand ay for tho purpose OX cleaning it out. The well bad been coder eorer for a long tlms.whlah had been baraed tha aigbt before la ooooeo- 1 Uoo with tba bornlng ox JJr .Anderson a kitchen. When the negra oescenaed tho presence of a noxious .gas was die eoTered. bat too lata to aare life. ad- other nagro went down to reacoe the first wbea he waa orereome; but by some means remained in the bucket tn which he descended. 8U11 a third one descended and succeeded in tying the second ana to tha rope so as to be brought op, but arm the third negro was nearly orereome before he and his eomDanion were broorht to the ton. Tba socoad oae waa restored to Ufa, but the first fall lata the water and waa not i rescued until after death." ; Tba merchants of YorkrUle hare ad dnssed to the Kewa and Courier a complaint against the standard freight rates enacted and rerleed by the Ball road Com mission. They say: Our present rats on cotton la ever per! cent. In excess or the rates paid by our slater towns. The rata , fixed by the rommlaaloa la Si cents per 100 pound. orlnstaaea cm the Chaster ana ut no lr Narrow Osage Railroad jo eenta per 200 pounds Is charged fee; a distance of go miles; 00 the Charlotta, Colombia and i AQguata Railroad S7 cents is charged for a distance of CO miles, and 34 cants Is e barred oa the (South Caro lina Railway for a distance of ISO mUaa ThU is an Increase of 6t ft f per cent, on the old rate, and Is the aame as tha rata to New York. Thay ask that there be aa early adjustment, or that steps be taken to repeal the railroad law and that they be glrsa the old rates. 1 ' , ' as guitar aes far libel. . . CnrcnntATl, September 4- Wra " J rutott. editor of tbeColambas Eandsy Capitai. sued the Claeionati News Pub lishing Company la the Common neas Court tkla morning for 2X000 libel. Tha artlcie cooDlained of appeared In tha 'wJonrnil An Hit X7th and purporta to ba a dispatch from Colum- bca. - laat bar Crate area g, IfATsmxs. Kr. ttzt. 4- Jar. Dalrer was bacri cere at noon to-d if. frr t alonlooaly aasan!Uag all '.tie pi Ti:e fif-i'.'.oa trlf-i r'-.r tr. ) i -r. - : 1 ! ! t zr.L- ! ,ArriT2l e:i Dcnrtrrs tf iBani: " ; . . , t . .1- .. . j . . J L a '. RiCHatoam axv oxhtIixx. --:o,-x xa IJtaa Depot aV0 a. wa aaa 4,90 a. zrlva z-oo a aa. aaa imi b. bb. -I ..-, Laave S.S0 a au and a 1 0 a. aa. . . ' " . antra a SO a. av aoa aiO a. aa. v .. ' caiaUOTTS. CXJUTatatt aJTD atjacaTa, Xaaee 1.10 a. av, aai snte A80 P-av' - v. ... c .. 'i r.;:: c'.Tt c c a jwa. i ia Bmaiom - 4so a. av. sa4 antes at laOO a. as. . , t s "' I ' o "' i'1-' ; .' ' CagOTJH fataTBAU Iaaae K 4S a aa. aad 7.10 a sa. ' antra 74M a aa. aaa Aa5 avaa.- .. I 1 a.G,--8HaXBTirriaioit. leave aSO a. aa. aad arrtve 1 OJ9 a av . ladex fa Hew Aarertiseaeeata, , , a v . aOs. aaa. K wa raU aata. eta ito. caaaieafaAi , tk . laalaataaaa, South' Atlantie States, generally fair weather. Tarlable windajrenerally from southwest, stationary or alight riae In temperature La northern portionajower 1XKJAJL BIPFLE9. . " Miss Lizxis May Ulnar will appear in tha opera bouse, oa the llth Inst. CarroUs, in 49. The graded school opens on the 17th and a till tha laat tall haa not been laid la our atreet railway. The"" cotton compress will begin work on the lath Inst There a cotton enoogn coming in already to keep it busy. I j.: , ... .i: Owiog to repairs new being xaade In tha 8eeond Preabytarian church, the usual Wednesday night asrrloe will not be bald to-night. ' . The" Daridaon College aggraaairai committee will hold their first meeting to-night in the rooms of the chamber of commerce In this city. The meeting ill ba called at 8 o'clock. The railroads are beginning to mors new cotton northward. Four ear loads of the new crop paaaed through 'the city yesterday from pointa on the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta road. The management of the Mutual Building and Loan AaaociaMon giro notice that they are anxlooe to close the books in order to get the second series of stock In working order, and request all who desire to take stock to do ao at once. The Good Samarllana had a cele bration in town yesterday and speeches ere made at the ' mint yard . by C S Brown and J B Abbott. An excursion train waa expected to 'arrire from Greensboro loaded with delegates, but for some reason It did not come in. Two colored women, Jane Springs and Jennie Jonea were arraigned before the mayor yesterday morning an charge of drunk and disorderly conduct. They were fined 83X0 each. Wm Worsham for being druak and creating a distur bance was fined S27.S0. The mayor af terwards remitted til SO of the fine.. ' Bar. J. M. MeBee,of Sale m. Indiana, writes us that while be waa in Florida last winter he saw a copy of tba pro? ceedlcgi of the celebration of the 20th in Charlotte in 1875, and wants to get a copy of the same. ; He Is Interested la tha "declaration.'' being a grand soa of Adam Brevard, who was a brother to Dr. Fph riant Brerard. -u L i Ferseeel Usees . . , . Mra Dr D O'Donoghue left yesterday for a trip to Washington. City and pointa farther north. Misses Bessie aad Minnie Written returned ' yesterday from an extended Yieit la Forsy the county. Mr T M Andrews has gone North to lay in a new supply of furniture for E M Andrews, and he intends to boy a large and select stock: of the most stylish furniture ierer , brought the Charlotte. j' ; : ' . ;. ; Mr J B Harrington, the Icei man, return ea irom uanriile, va, yes terday with hi family, peeling to make Charlotte his permanent resi dence. ' j'"- V' "' Teaaer lor Septeaaaer. '.,- i Tha following are Yeaoora weather predictions for tha month of Septem ber, but If be does not come any nearer the truth than he did for the month of Angnat, they will not afford much of a criterion .to go by: . First week, entry j cloudy, to cool, and showery; generally pleasant aad farorable weather, with oool erodings and nights; rains dlmln Ishlng. Second week, rery' , similar weather; warmsr, with occasional hewers; heat again. Third week, warm to hot and farorable weather. Cooler about the 90th or Slat, occasional rains. Fourth weak, some haary rains, with foggy weather on lakee' and Qulf St. iAwranoa; still fair and farorable In the mtjorlty of sections. ' The Felice aa FedeetrlaaUai, Yesterday there waa noticed a con- slderable, scarcity of policemen about the aqoare, and oa InresUgaUng the causa it wat .learned that the police commlsaioa had pot them nadir addU Uonal new rules. -Hike lieaiy was promeoadingJTrjon atraat, and down en college street 23111 uexenrae was making shoe leather smoke. 11 aeemi that tha police commission met yester day morning and established two ngve I xr police beats, one on Tryon, between Fourth and Fifth, and one on College, between Fourth and Fifth. These beats are to ba regularly patroled errry hour of the day and nUht, and the police are not to go in squad during day time nsiees specially ordered.' The commis sion ara tryicj ta raake our police force e -retire, the crtst trouble belcj that no dlrc!pil29 or orxtslz&tion htahere tcrcra exlstei To :ctira the highest 3 Cf r A WreAWia--fw . V.W ni tw . Hafailletter recaired in the tyiieaterday Jf ery aenous wreck ocr-7- r zr' -the' Chester; es t? 55 Railroad, d rr tcrt w'rdJ4J which the ehgltieer and two V three colored railkoad' hahds -wera Tar' ierioasly hur The accident occoixea! to the 'material : train; upon which werd A lot 6f .bahda; and the , train waa badly wrecked. ' What caused it all the letter did not atatV t)r. Babcock. of Cheater, parent out to tha scene of the wreck to attend the inJurecL. It la stated that two of tha negroes' ire so badly cruahed that It la feared thftV Will die. The en- rginearof the train wis named Weath- era, and baa bean discharged. Itallroad Cesaia. Important morements in railroad clr- cles areazoeetad to result from the meeting of the Richmond & DanriUe men on the 12th of this month, when it will be seen what effect the Seaey syn dicate will hare npoa the management af the road. Kew derelopemenU are also expected in the affairs of the East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia Road. ELH.B. Lyman, of A." A. Low & Bros, and John T. Master, the Brooklyn capi talist, will eater the board of directors next week. They hare already accepted. aad two of the present hoard will resign to make place for the new comers. The Seaey members of . the board admit pros pec tire dereioproeots, but decline any other information. An Afflicted Jalfgs. The Superior court waa unexpectedly adjourned yesterday morning on ac count of the absence of Judge Gilmer, who had been called to Greensboro tha night previous by a telegram request ing bis attendance at the bedside of his son, who Is dangeroaaly in. - Before lea-ring. Judge Gilmer addressed a note to Sheriff Alexander directing him to adjourn court until Thursday morning aad dismiss the juries until that time. Should a further adjournment be nec essary. Judge Gilmer will telegraph in structions to sheriff Alexander to-day. Besides this sick eon at Greensboro, the Judge haa a daughter lying danger ously alck at HQlsboro, where she Is go ing ta school. . Our people sympathize with Judge Gilmer and hope soon to hear of an improrement in the condi tion of his children. A Pswr CeeBfllaaaat ta the Bars eta. In yesterday Is paper we noted the ar- riral of the guns and accoutrements of the Hornets Kest Biflemen and expi ed the hope that we would aooa sea the boys out on parade. - But this hope is not likely to be realized speedily. Fact is, tha soldier boys are sahamed of the old rubbish sent them by the great and good State of North Carolina.' The members and officers of the Hornets Nest Riflemen are all first class men and their equipments should be in keeping. Imagine their disappointment then on opening the box aent them by the State to find it filled with old bat tered, rusty guns and big, old fashioned, dilapidated napsacka, instead of the or dinary cartridge boxes. No doubt it is part of the original furniture surren dered to Grant at Appomattox. The 8tate ought to ba sahamed to send out such - equipments to iany com pany of the State Guard. ' They are not leaeshTlT inarcFrft f en' aw a nK saawawtaavtaa wwaas vaevwaw ay aj BTWi s ai V - WMHrslllJy and the Hornets win return them. The Betkel-CaaB gtsetlag Saw.. Wa hare received a communication in relation to tha lata disturbance at Bethel camp meeting, signed by T H Ed wards, F M HartselV J EBost,JD Fence, J A Black, Wm B Black and W G Newell, all officers of the church. correcting a few -paints la our report, but tha correction aa to Jones connec tion with the affair has already been made in- these columns. Tha above mentioned otSoara atata that there was a difficulty ' and great excitement pre vailed, but it was not about church affaira. Jonee had been expelled from the church by the unanimous rote of the quarterly conference of Clear Creek circuit.' This much we say in justice to our . Bethel friends, but they rather overstep the bounda of propriety in demanding that ' wa- gWa tha same of our informant. The person who report ed . tha affair to as was a thoroughly disinterested party and had no interest in or connection with "the row what ever, and if he inhtfepreaantedrthe case we are satisfied that 'he did not do so wilfully or latatrgonally. ; A Uttls Trae Lore Story. Testerday aa trade had quieted down, a clerk: in one of. the dry goods stores stepped back: to, the water bucket and as he did so, ha observed a couple stowed away in a corner baring a sweet little time all to themselves. She wore a light pink: dress and a red hat, while the young man waa rigged in hia beat Sunday black! and the apple in - hia throat was hidden behind an agonizing ly high paper collar. , it took the clerk a long time to drink a glass of water, but he finally went back to the coun ters and it was noticed that erery clerk in the house began to get thirsty; ; The head of the firm finally went back to aee what it meant; and reached the wa ter bucket just in time to see "George" withdraw bis arm" from; around his sweetheart s waist, while he licked a kiss from .his moustache with his tongue. She had been sticking him with a pin and after seeing him squirm and wriggle to her heart's content, she gare. him the pin with the remark; -Tick me, George, 'tick me. i f . "Huuck-err Plggle," replied George, "t lore you too much to stick you." : And just at this - juncture, the cold hearted merchant stepped up to eubmit his esti mates for r a wedding outfit to them, when George took his true lore by the hand and sauntered oat. They, went Into a furniture store and got way back, where they remained until the best cf tha day r. r? over, w 're;oirti -. Iuira .llaxwell'j; c lea cI i continued,, their aesaion yesterday, al though but little ; business was trans acted. Mr. John W. Alexander I was appointed a beniflclary student from Mecklenburg county to the TJnireraity of North Carolina. . . A new. school dis trict for the white raee was ordered to be . established, commencing at the two mile post on the Camden road to tha corporate limits of Charlotte, extending one mile oa each side of the road paraT j lei with tba south aide ox. the city limits. and that li. if. waring, h. j& aicxonaid and Thomas Ledwell be appointed achool committeemen for said district : The following payments were order ed to be made out of the county fands: W-E Ardrey, 40 days serrices, chairman board of commissioners and mileage. 81950; Hew Tatum. smith work: at poor house in July and August, S1O30; Robert Simpson, for taking care of John Dolin, who was wounded and died at his house, nine days, 818. The board adjourned to meet next Monday. - , aaMiMaaMaaaaiaaaaaBMaiMwa The Horrible Dast, The following lines are respectfully dedicated to our city f athera by all the inhabitants whose lots are not cast in Independence square, but who lire in the obscurity of a three ply yelling of , dust along the hack traveled thorough fares of Charlotte : TaedaaV me dast, the boRlble dost -Uvm thiektr B ilaae wttb ererr wind coat. r ttuoat, as late year noae an ever year eUKbae ' Tbedaat,taedaat.tne bnrrJblei rour laeba aaap of tbe xaeaaaat aad 1 Palrerlztd staff ever spread oa a street, To eorw poor macula frost bead-top to faeC Andwbanttsebappans me winds do not blow j To strew a en eieij thins near, high and low. Tae dxtrete ply whip and throuxa tt they go -a tf tware acatast the law to so alow. Peer aatjad peHeetilaaa look apwatd as ram -For seaw frjendli etood. gtvmt passalaaof rain, la BMtstea taw duet aad tarn tt te mad Or weak K away wKb an old-faaalooad Oood. Obwhraboold the stand pipe loom op eo blab aad saoek as wane eretyOuas parebed sad dry Cseontastaae doled est wttb saiaartr ears. . " . Ware doat eeren ererrUUnc on eertb aad ta air, Pteeae Un a tbe water and aawatea Ode layer Ofdastdeepaad mfemal.apraad eat ersr la tae err that coasoot rromallaboare Wtta taia awtnl toflctlon e Intolerable daat. The Daraer Debt Baaia For the; In order that persona may not be mis led by tha statement of A. C Monroe in your paper of this morning, allow me to expiam tne manner tn wmcn x Durchaaad this ahon. - There is a mort 1 sage against all of the fixtures in the abop here which Monroe bad not paid; I agreed to assume the mortgage and pay him a certain sum of money in con sideration of all bis right and title to the shop and fixtures. . I paid him the money, and am held by tha mortgage j zor the balance due on tne mortgage, x am not responsible ror any oz aionroe a debts. . . fierpectfully, . " filCH ART WBIOHT. Dont forget to leave your orders with J. B. Harrington for ioe cream for i Sunday. What is the Geraa-Taeary sf Diseaaes. Fopolar eeleaee atoatbly. ' - Scourges of the human race and dia uws are attributed br sarages to the influence of eril spirits. Extremes often meet. What nnman lntauisenco sua- pected In its first dawn haa been veri fied by human intelligence in Its highest development. Again we have come to tha belief of evil spirits in diseased but , these destroyers have now assumed a tangible shape. Instead: of the 1 mere passive, unwitting efforts with which we nave mtnerto resisted in em, we now begin to fight them in their own domain with .all the resources or our intellect. For they are no longer in visible creatures of our own imagina tion, but with that omnipotent instru ment, tbe microscope, we can see and identify them aa living beings, of di mensions on tne present verge or viat- bilitv. The study of these minute foes constitutes the germ-theory. This germ -theory ox disease is rising to such importance in medical discus sions that it cannot ba Ignored by that part of they laity who aspire to a fair general information. For it has substi tuted a tangible reality- for idle specu lation and superstition so current for merly in the branch of medical science treating or tne causes ox disease, for merly that la, within a period scarcely over now the first cause - invoked to explain the origin of many diseases was tha vague and - much-abused bugbear, "cold." When' that ' failed. - obscure f-hemical 'changes, of "Which no one knew anyxhinaUfinitelyi" or "impuri ties of .-the blood," a termed similar accuracy and convenience, - were - ac cused, while with resard to ; contagious diseases medical Ignorance concealed itself bv tha invocation of a "genus epidemicus." The germ-theory, as far as it is applicable, does away with all these obscurities. It points out the way to investigate tne cause ox tne disease with the aame spirit of ' lnauinr with which we investigate all other occur-1 rences in nature. ' in the light ox germ- theory, disease Is a struggle for exist ence between the parts ox the organism and some parasite invading it. From this point of view, diseases become a part of the Darwinian programme of B.' Harrington is atW 'packing and delivering ice cream to any part of the city.. .. ..' " !t7 ? - Aatother ZUlled iuXtescaiag her Child Ebxe. Fa. Sept. 4th Last nisht Mrs. HehLa young German woman, saw her little girl playing on the railroad track, near the Xakeshore depot, an engine was almost upon the child, which waa unconscious of the danger. The mother in throwing ner cniid aside xeu under the wheels and waa cut in two pieces, the body being spilt lengthwise. She .was far advanced in pregnancy and her unborn babe rolled out on the road bed. Raaaor that Jaage ileadly Will with draw. . - - CrjrctKKATt. Sent. 4. It : ta rumored that Judge Hoadlylwill withdraw from the head of the Democratic 'ticket in 1 Ohio on account of ill health. The ru mor is generally believed, but is not confirmed. t A Distillery Seized. Washxngton. Sept. 4. The Internal Revenue Bureau received information 1 to-day of the seizure in Brooklyn, N. Y, . or an illicit aisuuery in inu operation. and the capture of Patrick Brady and covers! confederates.: Brady 13 an old XleeU ag af the CoauBiasioa era. The board of county commlastoners - - DIED in una ear en tne msat of the 8nL Uzzw feouua. imazu daocbter of S. v and I x, Praaaon. esse safa ""''' irj;'-." NOTICE. : ' :; : ornea or taa Haoaaaios FaapxTUAii boivduto aan voaa asra. j is daauabia mat aU peraoas wbo bare eab- nuQgrnpoN SBoaenDina tor Moea In tba ff?0?0""1 aaaoeianoa wiu daaoataa aartj say aa tba naaaawoMot ara aaaloaa to eloM Mmwiuu. m araei 10 set um . Mooad bene in wonuBgafaec. rj eeptSdat aaeretsiy aad Txeaeoree. Attention, IciCCCZiCntS ! I - YOTare hereby sottSod to attend Cbe vwalar SBonUUr niweine of roar oomoairr. ml mr nail, una Wadaaadar arenlna. BaaV Sta. a oeloek. abarp. a fun atfandaoee Is deatred. vf oraerox . . . CBlfBZItS. .W. J.Haaxzsoa. Pieeideat . Seeretary. eepSdlt - t found: a Ootd Braeelet Owner eaa sat tt by ealttnc at a. Tanofa laaea room, and parins fortbia WANTED. Board and todctnc ta Brtrata fanflrfm 1 araaOoaaa aad nana. One toosa oaly Wi rfaanan iaaauy etatacraa. aaaauavi - ' u wtsanu, "'r, Howerton Hoaas. near B. D. JDepoC. eeptSalt , ;.. CALL ON Mrs. S. & 6. Newcomb F0BTHS . Fall Style of Ilats. WE HAVE A . TULli SUPPLY OP LADIES' - UHDEQWEAD urn KIFAllTS' 17ARDR0BE. Also a Full Line of MACRAMECORD , Ia an color. . Balr Goods." XoUonsta sreat rarletr. , eepBtt Our rlr. Alexander is now North buyiiig cur Fail Stock and : we have already received an el ecunt line of Ladies' and Ifissea' Black Hosiery,; a beautiful line of Prints and a lot of the cheap- est Handkerchiefs ever seen here.-: Ask to see them. . ; . ; ALEXftHDER S IIARDIS. - k FxTHT SXAKDaBO 1 DRY SIZED KALS0U1NE, ?Eeady for Use.?' This Xalomln ta an artlels that In the moat tnexpexleBead hand eannet fall to ptodooe a pleaaUur aOaet - - - r It la endonad ay Palnteta, Dealer and Hooae- xeepera wnererer cnea. - . it is reedy for use br the addition ef water only. '.. - It will not rob or seale from the wall. . It aUI work well upon absorbent, or what ara known aa hot walla, and alao on wood work. . It ta tnrataable ta clean sin? and dlsicfaotinc walla Okat ara Impregnated w a earma of aiaaana. ' It la made of tba porest WbUe, aad lnrada ttona -of (be laadlns aad faahionable lnta. Shades nd Colora. It I eold from aample eard;Q tbe tints, abadee and oolora are waoaated tn every reapeet accu rate. , . --.'i--- ,1 It wm keep tor yeers wBbont ebanie In Qiary or Color, and alter bams mixed wua water wia, keep for moDtba .... , It l packed in rtronr atanina paper paxa 99 , of box form, boiding aiX pouc a and ooa round, with full dlraeUona for o. It I aiao 1 . ed la Data 10 Darreia 01 aoeoi poonaa, n t tut-trn r- ret ot aboot 160 poonda, an d ooxea totandf0 poonda each: and beinj in a dry eondiUwn, tt eaa ae eneapir traDaponao. - a attpoandpaoaasewlll eorer erer t'JO quar feet wita ene eost oa a bard finished w&a. It aarea t 9 laa of time and waa of material enrnooi r ta te c.J tsode of nOxij to produce djfsir! at "!. , - --. -4 - - a r- 1 tf i jL.'.--:nl29 ria ta c'rellaCr l T. . 'II "-tt ' t"''," ""1r t .jlj i A .OL vj - . tu 4 t ' : - .tt . .. . - 17. a; Baraaea Dacaaana aad a. fjajn?wa bloom in rton. lad. jb k,r wriia e aaj "I laoorameDd fumariun hierrlno b gT Pueper., tbjalclansteneralirare " 7 rConttaoad , ' CBUPTXaiX. weaderM and mraterloiM aanttre powor If d velopad whloa te ao railed In tta operationa that BanaiaM far tba moot fraU woman, weakaet bv valid or amallaot atuid la 01. mv,mmu wowat m ' t"auonta "Alneat dead or oaarir drlna For rears, and aivaa no b nhniniui. t and other kidney diaeasea. Urer eompiaiuu. ae vere eoogbe eallad eooaumpUon, hare boon cured. Troim ' ma aroo. of munliiL uvManu. - waaafninai audrarlaaa aiaoa.ea pecatlar to wv leoDledrsan eat of ahmna fmn rmM.Mn. Pantra of rbeomauam. - Inflanniaatnrr ami ahranlit. nr mfrarfn tmn eerofuial " " omit aaaoaa. Maod aataoatna. Ormmmmtm. iiwil. gtLiom, maa in faat almaal aU tiaiai fraU nun mam ixio Bare been cured by Hop Bitter, proof of whteh aa be found In eranr aaishaorhooii in th inm. wodd.. v For Dyapapala, Oaotlaaaaea, Rlek Tffaadaoha, Chreala IMmr. Imparity mt Um Blood, Farar aad aaa, Bfalarta, aad all ZHmmmsmt ay Da t of livar, Bowela aad BUdaaya. OF A TiJSKAMKD ZXVKB. rmtm ia the Side, en r a Stmlacr-Uade. i craaiaUv coKir., tiin alnraaring wfth las; liflll,CM.llll.rfll..l..i 1 1 which ought U ka beem dooc; m tixht, dry co.igk a a' w Hmileii aa nnd.t, ohea fj.' 1 in -i 1 d debility t Mrw,Miilr KmrcW; mi the skki ui: nw. . mmd. although nliBwl that nrciM wwildl maml, nt caa caa kaidlr win na avtintd. ta at taaaaov ayaptaas actead a" m w fear ocoaiad when but few mt thaa ukmI, m Bteatwa aSer death has ahowa tba Unr to 1 beat .rttatirar deraand. Piaealdbtaaatayani waaitw aay af taa abora eyaaaCaaaa agpaar. haaltay I aaaUUaaTby taMaa m dee occaaioa. aUyja kaap tha Urar biheakhy aatioa, wiU aad a Malmgia. miioa attach. a, Lhrn. . Nw , w3f laranm Uta a liaa af wiaef mmlmm lut "raooa, ar M heavy aftav ill, ar aaaaariaaadaMaadyaawiirbaa Tlsai ay Paatota Bffli will ba aarad by alwaya fcaaptaa; taw Baaalator - la tH. nMi Far, wVahmr tha ailaaat an be. a danaiilf wre. altaraatva aad faerie caa : af plaea. TV-rue r1i h h.til,.. aval tatarfer whti. Iraalatu ar IT 19 rll aaj.V rMrriata Aad haa all tha power - ' " ' a aaayef the laiartouB after aaeca. Urer RxxuUtor haa beea hi aaa la ay Knae time, aad I aaa auiafia klii aaaaly tot rmlaaUa addirica to the ai.rlir.l acieaaa. ' - J. Gtu. Saraarraa. Goreraor of Ala. ttTEnriw thlf a2T3 , aad wiah ae (ire U a aayas Haa dclied i Ueee autther tziaU taat avawew fane ta I aaaay rai,itia torn Pya. aaa ucnutcy. Keculaaor haa, I aeat waai hi ta. nmihr it. aad wmU mA ami. m I a atedkiaa. aad waald a.lil.. U lw mrm mt. Bar aSected to efreft a trial aa a aeeaw the oaly thaag that Barer ila to relieve.- r. hi. Jaana, hOaaeapaEa, Iflaa. aOtPW TC. aaCaBafs&rTSl aaVal t ablSafal aaansxl area- a the aaa of Siauoaa Uvev o raia tm 1 have beem aad aaa -rftna la aaa a h aa a aaepuive airtinaa, . irTake oaly the OaaoiBa, which atwaya aaa aa the Wrapper the reel Z Traae-aCar aadaafjaatawaaa , T. JH. tXIUH CO. TOR SALE BV AIX DRUGGISTS. Toca.Li.021 1. COS. TRADE AND COLLEGE 8TS TOSTOTJB C-R-O-CE-R-I-E-S. Ibaretaatereeadto arrtre a tall aaeortoaent' at Haary sad laaey Goods to anpp'y any demand, eaealattns la part of the follorrtna;: . HAMS, BACON, BREAKFAST STRIP, CANNED MEAT AND FRUITS, GRAIN Of All BUamoa. '! ' ft ".-'- - aOsed reed, Branvanoarand Meal, Cona. Bocar, rToTaaeaa, ernrpe, Vmecar.. Lard. Eaoklac and CbawtncTobaooo, Banff sad ajar. Eloe, firtu. Chaatera, Soda and etarabu and a treat railetr ol cooda uapoaalble te mention. . , - -. Call aad see hew eheapiwe ean for cash. J, ;- M; MILLER. sept2tf. DIOORDtiRUtX HVCn,' JrTOTH f hnan mrm-mm .n. .....n.. m tba tUaeaaea of ti hmnn n . STmptome Indicate tbelr e xiatenoe I Jae ml AreUe, Xtowela eeelive, fctcJc Itead "rS"1""1 mnmr aatia--, averaion ta rjrrtt. A4ear, area uuuiu UlVIUHl OLfiriOUTthlt UUlllr lDhlVfr' AataTermei1clne turJ f;,aa bare no eqaaL 1 hnir action on tba a-,d"y and Sain la also prompt j removlne; all Imparltine turoti'Mi t'eae t ree eav eaara mt taa eyaiaaa, protiuctiie; trie. tlte,aoanl dltreetion. rffal-r finot, a r...nr aaia aaa a TLurout rxxi . uxra 1 i i.ue Oiao Bvauma or ti -4i-r ror l:iirira Willi d ir work anl 1 1 a 1 r , t Af mSOTLZ TO I ARIA. I hare InA T-r-.is m. ,,? fkir.i-a- kinda of t aad t t. e tr that care auaa ma any to t. br eieA-i t o" rf . 1 ' ' 1, ,r ' STKPToars Bad Brauh; vmim kMtMdc Uwaua, wuhou si A "Taa aaly Tavbrna KalWva.! have m Fpeia, Uwmr ASectiea have mmmd aavthiac a aad M. Miller, imwHuir or uapw. Iaw at. KUU..M. laaea fceva H, Mt.lrMb X i l:;;:: il:3 rt;!rjrr-" g zzrzr r''ic:r m lie: j. 1:0 Cz-ii it tons d::r U:l!s country fcer: lat r.' -;C:"Tzi ' TZzzis rtcci v 1 ..n T Ol. :3 rrnlt. if? t 1 -i t t . ? 1 r-::.-. 1 - - t ,t' ui r : ; :.r
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