f ivffl'b.M I'l ,' . -j ;y -: 1; :r! III i I ? . . r - XXTE 0JtIZ.1T CHJIRI.OTTE JO UIUKAI, mAJfTD THE DIJLT' CIIItZ.OTTE OJ2SER EIzJcOjrSOZmjt TED JUAIZCJI ftt9 1SS3. . : i : , ' - . I ; - -. ' 1 Ily fe&rlMU Otacrrer, EataklUke4 Juun M. 1SS9. ttlly ChMuc JanjO, KtkUskr iiful SI, U81. . j J: PRICE ITVOS , -,y-y) Kj l?c . NO PAPfTR TO.HOIIKOW. i Tt old cos m of bub pending pabll lb of J air. the National c&Uun on the , holiday, is stil in force in this office and will be quently there Observed to-day. conse- rill. be no issue of the JOUBMAL OBa iv er to-morrow. ' '. .Jhe compnlj 'poissimewhai ry edncMtion tin of Illi- srplt xes Ghicago,which has not school house accommodations for all her sch Ll children. - Col. IoK'.rsolli says that Dorsey is a mosb.j TorgiTio man and a "poor hater," which ng the case the. lie- publicans are M to. hope that he will contents of that tin not dump out thi box upou them. It Is authoritatil :ly aunounced that uthorities hare'de- .-lB.e United States! eided to postpone e UDTeiliDtr of the Jefferson monumet at Montlcello, Va , from July 4th, the ate fixed upon, till ' some time in the fa The trade dollar der. and hence only five or ninety cents, wjrem.n it contains seren and a heuf jera more of siler tender silver than the standaf d 1 dollar. And tbj(s Is because the trade dollar lacks the le jal tender "fiat" to give it standing. ' An Asheville lispatch states that thews. Cfha 5100.000 Jade StanlT man) of the U 8 Supreme Court, has fa arrived in that cVlySf Lfh his family to -spend the ,umi 'bey drove up ifroaa the depot turnout brought 'with them, anJT th magnificence of 'their entry created most as much en- sation as old John mould. Bobinsoa's circus Mr. William A. Cook was originally 'employed as te of the prosecuting counsel in cases, but 'was disch as Eer says. lhey nev Id rascnitely ascertain -whether as ftfaz for the prosecu- tion or for deBnce. 'The opinion of 'the publi the thing was pretty nnuch mixed all and. 'The Pennsylvania Legislature which "hw been called session, per- xn'ts itself to by a dis- cussion of the ether there ware any D Federal ax- my during wound up in big row rcssion prevails anions well is people that if the war had been lef to the Republicai to fUht, establishing the Confederacy would have been a sort of holiday business. Mr Philip Armour.tneshrwd Scotch man, who manipulates the pork market of Chfcago, is worth 20,000,000, which rlM has accumulated in pork speeula- mons. lie Ir p tlcally boss of the ipork trade and hensfce feels like ad- llng a few mor, jneck&lf to his store uys wfall the pork in .he goes out an -.sight, and 'tb fixesflhe price to suit inlmself. V derbi Gould and other and speculators tock m ulator: snake their money cut of people who SO into Wall street and take their chances, but Mr Armour has a different class of victims, people who have to eat plain food like fat pork, and from those be has wrung his millions. . POLITICAL JUSCEGEIVATIOlf Jlepakheaaa aaa 'Desaoerats Fase to "Beat Ike Iadepeadeats. New Obtkams, July S. A Times Temocrat Canton, Miss, special says: The Democrats and Bepublieans of that county held a convention yester day and ratified the fusion of. the two parties as proposed by the respective -committees. Che conventions were largely attended! The f osion gives the .Democrats tntfilistrict attorney. State Senator, fcmerilV, Tteasure Chancery Clerk, three Superior! clerk a and half of the - constables and jmfSistrates. The llepubllcans Jtet twp jnembers of the lower house.CircTitt'tlbxk. assessor, two pervlsorsbalf tLa magistratevwe-' constabl nom zanies pieageinem fully 1 7 carry out the terms n. Tte nominations made .selves fai of the f ui ty the ;publLjans were all colored men. xne iemecraia aezerrea m axing nominations for one month. The f u slonists believe they will defeat Inde pendents at the polls next November. The Independents held a caucus to-day and express themselves as satisfied with what the Democrats and Republicans have done and assert that they will de feat the fusion nominees in Novem ber. ;,. i- - - v . JliaaiMiypt Criaei mmd Caaaalties. ' "VrcKSBUBO, " July 8. CapL M. I. Jole, a member of the board of super visors, was found in the road this morn ing, between this city and his residence, which is five miles distant, with his body riddled with buckshot. No arrests ' faave been made, but' there is a clue to the murderer. A special to the Hey ers- Tlllesays that Rich nerro DoliticiaA of t a noted clerk -of the Circuit and JChan .Courts of ead yester- Issaguena eounty.orop Is not a leealen IaaW.for eijpTty aai all m extra by (me excite fuAation wtS dmotfais inAbe lie watt vjaT SYed ' m aui irom Aiay aVOrfgcr Wa StaftT and dsu a Tr: -day of heart disease. The murderer of Mi Christine Urm- lach was taken from l at Mayers ville esterdav and lvncbi A dispatch from Skip with. Miss, says the coroner's inquest on the body of Hunter Jamaison, who was supposed to have committed suicide, developed the tact that he placed the muzzle of the Sun against his side and caused his eeven year old boy to pull the trigger, threatening to kill him if he refused. The New UajajMalre . - ' teaU Senatorial Coa Conoobd, July V-T 8 Senator to-day ieSuli ballot fafU ws: Whole number 243 n boice 120. WmSIadd,l; .Oilman Marston 12; 37: James W Patter) HBeU.8; Stevens. James F JJnzts 29; Edward s.72. and llarrv tilnzham Si. Although 93 mem- ter were absent, but 10 pairs were announced-. The only change in balloting was in favor of ex Governor Bell who fraioxd two votes. . ; , ; . tseral Vataentl fttfeenm :'. - Xr joa dUtmjl at ctlcbt and broken of foax Xl tf a ticM. cbUd ufleclu aad trjUvt nta Um irrLwd.:4rs pain of enttlM ttth t It mt, jro at r-t tl) of UBS. WDiaL6wa to ;I...iJ bTBCF. IHrUlreUatoapoorlttUa tu, t i " mad iae-dpeB upon It i there ts no mtLe tt. Xt H not a ioUiar rth uo Iulm ever uad tt. mtto wlU no teU jan t 006m tAX U will reruiaia tb bowla, and rIt rest to tb tnoLhr, and mact aoJ : 1 to Ui cWld. openu ln UtamaA It I J-n. ' t i"" -ae. and L.laaa&nt i t a.t 1 U pro , n:li o on of t' :. ; t ' t f-' ' (iiuucii moa norm i i t. . tmjwL&rt. Stnis a tt-a, . W ; 1 m 1 A BUNG1XNU LJLVKCI1 The Dapkne Capsized and FUiy 1 or Here People. Drowned. Loxdox, July 8rd. A dispatch from Glasgow says: The Daphne capsized near Benf rew, five miles from Glasgow. xramo in tne uiyae is suspended owing to interruption to - navigation by the capsized vessel. The steamer left the ways at a very fast rate and when she gained waterf she rolled from side to side. I The Aiersons on board - fearing she would etpsize ran to and fro. The vessel n raged over ssa nearly dia appea; ler, a major- ity of ,vlh tugs and the last boarw were saved by many oz tnem in exhaustion. It is known ttare CO persons below in the Daptne w he vessel went over nd the must ave all been drowned. Anothejr dispatch from Glasgow says the cause oi the capsizing was that she had too mucl top weight. Steamers are dragging the water for bodies of tne victims. The Daphne had ail her machinery on board, and turned upside down before she sank. The accounts of the number of persons on board and the number lost continue to vary wide ly. Several bodies have been found at the foot of . the ways. Divers are searching for other bodies. j FROM yVAMtUH UTOR. Claims for Be notes Presented Washington, July 8. The number of claims received at the Internal Rev enue Bureau for rebate on account of tobacco, snuff and cigars under the new internal revenue law amount in the ag gregate ' to about 820.000X00. The amount of stampslmprinted on checks and drafts received at the Internal revw enue bureaof of anoeUatlon and re- aempuon wraapy ia astral 3oogOOO. Shipments of checks ttth stamps can celled are beirrf mar's from the Intern al Revenue Bireau;daily. Persons bav in? stamps noon c Lacks and drafts can. ceiled and returned to them need not. however, expect the money for the val ue of the stamps so cancelled for some time to come, as all such elaims are re ferred to the accounting officers of the departments to be audited before war rants are issued. (Spoiling; for a Fight with Senator. Panama, July 8 Much excitement has been created in Bogota by a propo sition in the lie use of Representatives to declare war1 gainst Ecuador. It was thrown outlRn the first debate. The truth is. therf is no Eeuaior with which Columbia erjuld go tewwar. Ve inte Nulla, who Is all enejav y is on his last legs, and thereat of Ecuador is very well disposed tdwamythe Columbian Republic Arnxatioos political schem ers, however, jmd wfrh them Nunez, one or the candidate for the preslden cy, tnink tms wo be a favorable moment to approp Ecuador, under pr the republic of xt of reforming the old Columbian confederation which old Flores and other men of his type divided up to suit their own conven ience. m i 9 i A Teasel that Had Yellow Fever on Board. Galveston, July 8. The bark sa- lome, rrom ; vera urns arrived Here yes terday. It I is reported tnat when at that port five of her men, including the captain, were sick with fellow fever. One of the men died Juje 13th. The others recovered. The vessel Iff t Vera Cruz Juno 26th. aince whiqh time there has been no sickness aboaJd. Tio com munication whatever wilif be allowed with the Salome until the Lvxplratlon of quarantine. Testing the ErfntnnUs Bill: Salt Lake City, July! 8. Ten suits were Instituted bv Mormons in the United States District Coiirt yesterday against me commission rs appointed out the pro- by the President to carr visions rf the Edmunds ill. This is a deliberate attempt to eak down the commissioners and de: at the law. Suits were instituted fo damaires with evident intention of missioners. . cing the com- Ho Yellow Fever ia the United States. Washington. July -The 8urgeon ospital Service General of the Marine, reports that the Uoi States is free the exception from yellow fever, w or two cases on boar a foreign vessel in quarantine at Ship aland. Sanitary inspector Daniel M. ureess reports to the Marine Hospital Bureau that the steamer city fuebla, n route to. New of yellow fever York, left a fatal caa at Havana. The Cotter Monument Skipped. Mont el lo. Wis, July 3. The gran-. SMut... woicq is tOAmark toe soot where Custer'and ieven 'Coin pan ies of the seventh U. S. jfcavalry laid down tneir lives, was s lpped to Montana yesterday. The nument consists of a cube of Montell granite 4 by 8H feet, resting on a oi the same ma with the names terial. It is inscr of the slain. A Wo ot y a Bnrglar Massillon. O o. July 8Mrs KIrtr land arose at 4 o ock this moraine-, in- tending to go to resline. As she open ed the window of a low portion a burglar on the roof f the house fired at ber, the bullet ta) ins effect in her chin. She . nas since ed. Several, tramps have been arrestetl on suspicion. Germany and Prisaia Taking Preeaa k ' tionary Measnics Against Cholera Berlin. Julv 3 The Nord Deutsche Zeitnng, the orgm of Bismarck, says that the Governments of Germany and Prussia are devoting earnest attention to the subject of dholera. The commis sioners are to assemble forthwith in conjunction witbf the Imperial board of neaitn, to deliberate on precautionary measures. ' The Chilians Preparing to Withdraw. Panama. July is The Chilians! are making preparations to evecuate the north of Peru, and hand It over to Ig leslas. The mun clpai and other Peru vian authorities) in cuirerent towns tnreugnout the north have been noti- nea oy tne unuuuis mat tney are pre pared to .withdraw rrom, ail points wnere igiesias is recognized. . , Indians Having a Festive Time. Chicago, Jul j 8.0A Daily News special from Little Rock, Ark, says: A, fight occurred aq an Indian dance at Bird Creek, Indlah Territory .last night. Over one hundreu - Pawnees, with re? vol vers and knivis, took part. Two Indians- were killed and others were wounded. : I JWotSatiafti the Jurors. : - : Nachvzxjlk, f.Fh'klleti. of L6t l-X satisfied wtrus far in the the criminal with the Jui trial of ex-Treas leg discharged &il seen of the j orors er. Ar oik J.Q1S morn- and ordered a new panel, r- ' : A Terrific Kterm ia Wisconsin. " Milwaukee, J uly 8 -A severe storm swept over Ozaukee county yesterday, demolishing buildings la scores at towns. In Belgium and Fredonia alone over 200 buildings were blown down.' At Oakfiela hardly a chimney Is left rtandlPT- Three men were drowned at ;it Wutlnston. : r r W7i conn. a tlbrdfa -fr RICHMOND A1II)TDAHV1LL.jc Laave Air Ltoa Depot 9.80 a ra.aod4 81p.nl.. ARlve 2.00 a m and 10 p. m J":! y . ;' XTBLINSr ' Leave 2.?0 a ra. and I0p.nt- ' t ArrlTe 8 20 a. m, ana 4.10 n. nw- ' CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AUGU3TA Loava 2.10 p. aa, and anlvn 40 p. m,: - -riaas L-a. t. a Diviatox. -' Losvs 4,50 p. m . and airlva at 10.00 a ra. , ' ' CABOLIMA CXKTB1U Laava R.45 p. m. and 7.10 a m. Antra 7.O0 a m. ana 8.25 pnu , . . 5 a C BHILBT DIVldlON. , . Leave 8.80 p. hl, and antra 1 0.80 a ra: Index to New Advert! enta. B Cbambera -Att-mUoa. Independent I TL Vail IMrldeod notloe. J J tJofralar Moefcho oafs' moating. . Indication a. 8oath Atlantic States,' light rains partly cloudy .weather, east to south winds, stationary or lower barometer, nearly stationary temperature. LOCAL, BIPPL.ES. And this IsVhe glorious Fourth. The post offiVe will observe Sunday hours to-day. Mr.Zab, Vfc' is "home from a foreign sbor Mr. Jno.F.Orrh been re appoiet- ed a Notary Public b Among the arri ov.Jarvls. ,1s at the Buford House yesterday we Judge Scbenck and MaJ W J Montg mery. ng of the A T & The annual m O Railroad stockho ers will be held in State ville nt xt rsdsy, 6lh inst. Messrs. G. W. ville and Thomas Reese left this m log to attend the Virginia State gatta at Lynchburg. Mr JasE n ) s, or Camden, N J, on Geo M Robeson, law partner of was reirtstered & the Central Hotel yes- erday. The "Boat's a oonlight" pic nic will be gtveuroi he evening of July 6ih, by the M B lub of -Davidson College. The board of tin the court house on ndsy in August, for the pu electing three judges of th Court and a solicitor and clerk. We bad a pi t call yesterday from Mr. C. II. Pi nee. editor of the Florence (S. C) Ti He reports his paper flourishing, j t like everything else in that Slate doing at present. For the bene atient, we will state thai cent postage stamps will not until October lsW-and it stllllreq res three cents' to carry a letter. The famous Stinback picnic, which Is given every yeai at Stan back's Ferry, and which never fails to attract the gallantry and beuty of the whole Pee Dee section, wibe given at the usual place to morrow. This is the last day for listing taxes, and Mr Cobbthe list taker can be found at the .Court- House ready to serve the people. A great number have' so far failed to Jlat and unless they do so to-day, the lav roust come down eh them. ! 4 Oa account of a Mr. Jimmie Newco iath in the family who was to take the part of Dick eadeye In Pina- fore next Friday nig will not appear with the company. D. W. Kin tela will supply his pi The States ville dub sect word yes terday that they cuSld not come, so the big match gsme wBI not be played to day. The McSanitra and the Charlotte Dines will have ajgame, however, on the Institute ' g'rof nds at 320 o'clock this afternoon. I Mr Mell Murphy, while pass ing through Rigier!i was atUcked-aciriilvbitten in the leg by savage feat jfe cat held on to At AW M mmV Mell's leg until Kfeatefi and kiUed with a sticks What tfe trbuble was with the cat, no one seems able to con j?c tore. On the excursion) train returning from Augusta Monday evening a drunken negxencBllted YM Sparkling's wife and daughte nnddfew a razor on Ed, but the latteKgoLlhe best of him and stabbed hinin & shoulder. The train was stopped and the drunken ne gro was put off. All agree that Ed was In th rloht. I ' i W " Grace Emma, the Aen months old daughter of Mr and Mrs Geo New comb, died yesterda morning after a few weeks' illness. The faneral servi ces will be oondnced from the resi dence of; the parnts on Myers street, this afternoon h o'clock, by Rev J"B Cheshire.! The riends and acquaint ances are invite to attend. wai Partr. The Little Workers tt the Baptist church will, give a lawn party at the residence' of Mr. Kaufman, corner of Seventh and Tryon sfreets, to-morrow (Thursday) evening Ice cream, cake and lemonade will b offered at reason able prices," and plesant evening's en tainment given beside, y ; , Vtnaaing the Police and AttempUng to iTnra the Guard Hoaso. : , . Ruf us Reed-, a well known colored stedand character about town, was al locked up in the guard house fore last for a wholesale indu ence in abuse of the policeme elped to arrest Virginia Jones, L&e o peroua colored woman. - Reed? vilifi the por ner, and licemenfnan outragelus.m after he was locked u hetr to burn down the guard housa by ptying a bottle of whiskey on sj blanl and set-, charge ting - fire to it. Tor Jthe fi st Reed was fined 27.5a and '1" as put un- der a bond of 60 r his Unnearance for trial by the Inf i lor eouft on charge of attempting to b the guard house. He could neither j)fy up oor give bond, and was femandedflo prison. y- jy uffir. ;r .;' . Lafllea. Ton eaanot make taSt (kin, roy eeekv- pf . r eree wUa au tlf coemeUoa ol t fanea or thi - ft t&a woria. mhu ia poor tea-.. and t r ,l-;o you aoca rich tood,cfxi i. '-.a- d beaut aa hop tura Jl tcaX uwiuui proof., : L, -. v ; i -, 4Skv - . on C nmuceswiii mee . ... theafsf 115 slnfeofor qb or. tneAtnp k m ak nw nr an ne isued SPECULATINGIN TICKETS. y.-- :-. ;- , OOJIDUCTOIl AND- TICKET ; AUEflT UONE WRONG, t ; eat of Mr. J, &. Ad nma. Ticket Agent, and Capt. fZ. O. H esbit, Con- daetor, oa Charge of Embezzlement -OneUive Bond, ana One Goes to all A Case that startled and Sar- Ued Oar People af tern oo nt wo arrests were fnade In this city that caused a great surprise among our citizens, and the surprise was increased to astonishment as the developments of the trial were made known. . The parties arrested were J Adams, who has been ticket agent for the Air Line, Richmond and Danville and C C & A Railroads In this city for two years past, and Capt E O Nesbit, who is well known to the traveling public u a conductor on -the Air Line road. The charge upon which they vrere arrested was embezzlement. Mr Adams was arrested a few minutes before time to sell tickets for the 2 o'clock trains and Caken to the office of CaptRP Waring trial justice. Capt Nesbit was in bis boarding house when the office ?pped in on him. The two parties essrs Bur well Sc Walker lie tbe proseco- tion 1 Ay9ttdge David m Sche W JMontgomery and Col H C Jon ThAllegation of the railroad company mat Air aoaou and Mr NcSbit to defraujS the acting in collusion Iroad company, and had bee at it sumably for t some time past, pre- i years. But one case was brought against of embezzlement Mr, Adams, while two cases were brought against the conductor. It seems that some time last year, Mr Mercer Slaughter, the general passen ger agent, suspected that something was going wrong on the Air Line road. and on instituting an investigation, be found that not only was something wrong on the Air Line road, but all was not correct in the Charlotte ticket office. A detective was employed to work up the case and bis labors culminated in the arrest and trial yesterday. The railroad company charged that Mr Adams had issued tickets without stamping them, that Capt Nesbit took them up without punching them, and returned them to the ticket agent to sell over again and divide the money. The prosecution offered evidence show ing that on the 14th day of April, 1883, Mr Geo Partington bought two tickets from Charlotte to Atlanta, one nam be red 2742 and the other 2912, that 2742 was given to a friend who went with Mr Farrington, and Mr Farrington gave the ticket 2913 to conductor Nesbit who was in charge of the train. It was farther shown thata ticket numbered 2912 was afterwards found in its proper place in the package in the depot in Charlotte, never having been stamped or puncned. it was rurtner proven that the agent Adams never charged himself with the sale. of ticket No 2912. Capt Wm Qarkson, a conductor on the A T & O Railroad, was then produced as a witness by the prosecution, to prove that some months ago Mr Adams made a proposition to him to do the same thing on the A T & u road, ao- ding that it was being done by other J hconductors and there was big money in IL Capt Clarkson indignantly scouted the proposition and reported what Adams had said to him te the authori ties, the next day. Efforts were then commenced to catch the parties. Mr Jas M Berry, an Atlanta detective, with, Mr George Farrington, of our city po lice force as assistant, went to work and very soon had what they consider? ed to be good evidence of the guilt of the Fattier. Mr Nesbit was also charged with col lecting fares in cash on the road and not returning or accounting for It to the company, and there was evidence that on the 10th of J une. 1883, two fares were paid him and he accounted for only one in his return. There was much more evidence but this is the substance of italL : - ' The defendants offered no evidence. The justice decided that there was reasonable cadae. Then there . was much discussion in reference as to the amount of hebonds. Therfustice de cided that bf would require of Mr Adams a 8150) JtutifiedAwnd, aad two bonds from lesbiUn IJie sum of 9)750 each. The parties 'Were bound over to the Inf ericf Courti i - Mr W F Solder, t wbjose. house Mr m m mwm wfovm anwaaaa ewa r shv ' awn ww w yearn, sjgnedjdsjbond .and Adams was released. Capt 2esbit failed to give bond' and was takei to jail, but it is thought' that as aa soon his friends in Georgia caa: be communicated 'with he will have no difficulty in giving the required bond. Mr Adams Is a young unmarried man, aad came to this : city about two. years ago from Georgia, ; He was con sidered a most moral, upright young manand enjoyed the full confidence of our people, all of whom are astonished at yesterday's revelations, y y y i ; , Nobody has en joyed a better name than Capt Nesbit, and those who know him can scarcely realize that such a thing has come to pass. He was known by all to be a strictly steady man, never indulging in drink or using tobacco and never uttering an oath. "He's a' good fellow, if ever one lived," said an ac quaintance of his to the reporter, "and I don't believe he Is guilty of .these charges, no matter what they say.".' ; . A Forger Pardoned t y yy y ' A C S winson, the young man who was last year" convicted in our county court of forging .a draft on A R Nisbet and Bro, and need to a . terrapin the State pet tiary,has beejsnpardened out by , and .fas been seen larking after dark, but never i sho; day. , sWhat In- fluences , were brought to bear uj hearted Executive to secure his pai oa we have been un- able to learn. e have leaVned, how ever, that his pardon - is considered by oar people as a great wrong upon this community, and they are down ch the Governor like a thousand fcrlek:; S win son's correct name 13 IS T7V ? ' " i AFFAiltS OF TILE COUIITY. The Conamiaaloaen Increase the- Bail road' Yalaatloa Billa Paid.Jnrors - lor 2aa and 3rd Weeks. :r AtaacnanVny's session of the board of county commissioners the following valuation per mile was ordered to be placed on the various railroads of the county:.-. '' - ' Atlanta and- Charlotte Airline, twelve : miles ........ .... 1:.'.. .$500 C, a & A, 11 3-100 miles. , . . . . . . . 4,000 a C. It 11,24 1 5 miles... ....... 3,500 . This is an increase of 6500 on each road.' " y - .'' ' ' 1 ' The board ordered that an election be held at the next regular meeting of the board for a county-physician for the jail and poor house for the ensuing year, and that the clerk of the board be authorized to receive sealed bids from physicians in the meantime, the board reserving the right to accept or reject at their discretion. . At its meetlngjon the second Monday ia August the board will revise the tax list and valuation reported to them. J L Parks, Milton Alexander and J S Davidson were appointed a commit tee to consider the matw of 'consoli dating school districts Nos.4and 50 in Lemley townsbln,or to consider a division of districtS. 44T 8 W Smith J G Potts were efpooted to condemn a school house sin tat thi colorid race in district No. 62, yFin filler township. Josiah Asbury veas aufbomed to repair the bridge over Tovm crock on Law yers road, ff The following payment were ordered to be made by th& county .treasurer: Birringer and Trotter, dry goods for poor house, 1.60; W W Ward and Co, 4 barrels lime for court house, ft&OO; 3 W & J J Adams, one water elevator for jail, 918; W W Ward and Co, 6 barrels lime for jail, 89; , W F Griffith for cash paid' Levi Spencer for putting down carpet in court room, 6L75; M E Alex ander, sheriff, for jail fees for June, 1883, 9 107 80; R M White, for provisions furnished for use of Inmates at poor house for June, 1883, 848.25; HM Wil der, M D, medical attendance at poor. house, 69.50; H M Wilder, M D. for post mortem examination . over dead body of J G Sltton. 810; II M Wilder, M D. for medical attendance on prison ers in jail, during month of June, 813; J W Cobb, for twenty days listing- tax able property in Charlotte township. 840; R D Whitley for twelve days at tendance as commissioner and 96 miles travel, 828-80 ; R M Oates, thirteen days services as commissioner, 826: J L Brown, thirteen days' services as com missioner, 826; J R Morris, thirteen days' services as commissioner and 140 miles travel, 833. I ' The following list of jurors for the second and third weeks of the Superior vwu w ma ui nu , ... UcNeely, C F Campbell. J L Weeks, R B Alexander, W C Miller. G W Sloan, Jno McDowell. TB Cooper, A A Porter, Albert McCoy, T J Bynum, J R Hunter, D S Fleuniken. J C Walker, B W Bar-, nett. W N Lyles, J B McLaughlin. TnntD Week. W L MeConnelL R II Brown. M P Pesram. Jr. R H Flow. S M Biankenship, C Boat, J T Julian, J L Jetton. C F Morris. W B Osborne, v x jrpenier. j j riurrougns. tt wrier, JF McGraw, J L Brothers, J M wuson, uowie, u i xodd. Hoke Secrest to e Delivered to the State. ' - - i ' Hoke C Secrest, the wife and child murderer, who. sometime ago escaped from the asylum at Raleigh, but was subsequently arrested in Columbia on charge of cow stealing, has just been tried on that charge. The correspond ent of the ws anacour; ier, writing mbia says that the case Mediln. alias HokeC arceny of live stock nol order was pas be discharged sed by the from custody within ten days he should be demanded by proper autbori-J ty from the Governor of this State on a requisition frooi the Governor of North Carolina, and in pursuance of 'which he shall be surrendered to the agent of the Stats of North Carolina. This exten sion of time, says the order, fa made in consequence of information : that the Governor of North Carolina has made a requisition for the defendant 1 tb an swer to a charge of murder committed in that State. The requisition for Med- lie, alias Secrest, is in the hands of Gov-' emor Thompson and he will be deliver ed to the North Carolina authorities at their earliest convenience." -;:. j A Very rineiSargieal Operation. -1 . Dr. A. C. Boet, of New York City, as sisted by DrlJ. Parks McCombs, of this city, last Mohday evening performed -a remarkable cberatioo on the leg of Mr. J. 4&. Roarkrwho was injured by the explosion at tie St. Catharine mine,, in June, 1882. t lllT X that month, and AU the 11th day Roark had arm and a lee broki i . The fractured llmlxi were set and ti arm healed all ight, but the bones the leg failed ItndMr, since been unal e to walk, save aid of crutches. r. Post arrived in city Snnday, an Monday evening went to work on tne leg. The was pat' under t is Inflaence and remained so (for the space honrs, the time odcapied in perform!, the operation. Tne flesh was cut av from the bone.at khe place where t fracture was made! when it was foni that the bones, tnstbadLof nniUne, h. been : turned down ktthe edges a gristle had formed tptween them Tl ends of the bones the gristle taken on liarKston-Ne xrnni axjja agaiist 'uiffmas SecrtSLfofi rassea. auia judgeAhat unless when the WRRIVED TO-AY.1 were carefully spon anaonea ark- - then drawn togeth adjusted the' bones l Dr. Post tbf' means of lrvi wire, arranged, to hold together. The wound .the ends, firmly left open so that when, tho tones ! b me adhered, which will be in - the course of two weeks, the wire can be oken out and the flesh" sewed up. It Was, on the whole! a rare and - delteai operation, and was most successfuIlyXperformed. J4 Uoark has saffered lcig and in tensely with bis leg;bu't his f .'ends hope that the trouble is now endea and that ta will coon '.be tlU to f; Oaut ca coco, sound les. 'i Wonderful Doings the Sun. .Some very remirkabte changes have -occurred in the greups of spots en the sun, during - the bast few. days, i The spots 'can be detected with a strong opera glass. Ooe If the groups which recently consisted pf four conspicuous black and jagged I holes in the shining surface broke .up ia a few hours into a great number of . small spots, which were arranged yesterday in the most singular shapes, dnl epread over an area far exceeding In . extent the whole surface of the carta. In another" group enormous white bridges were thrown across a black central chasm as broad as the Atlantic, ana in a third group a vast depression, resembling a shadowy veil drawn : over me : glowing photo sphere was developed around a cluster of dark pits."' All afound these wonder ful groups the glowing .surface of the sun appeared in ths . telescope covered thick with white spfecks like the flaky particles in a mass ff butter-milk,; and here and there appeared intensely, bril liant crinkling linea marking the spots wnere sprouts andHets of fiery hydro gen gas were bursting forth from the sun's interior. : Whin will the astrono mers be able to ten what causes these tremendous outbreaks, which wax and wane in periods of eleven years, ; and occasionally make their power felt across ninety odd millions of miles of space by setting th earth's atmosphere aglow with electric I light and playing strange freaks with the telegraph wires, now sending a magnetic torrent rush ing through ' them with the speed and strengCh of lightning, and again strik ing them powerless? " . CHOLEBAIlf EUYPT. Deaths Yeaterdny ProhihiUng TraQe. With Infected Plneea. - . Alexandria July 3. There were 120 deaths at Damietta. and 4 at Sam- ansad yesterday, from Cholera. Traffic between Port Said and Syra has been prohibited owing to the outbreak of cholera at the former place. A panic prevails at . J udah because of the ex pected arrival there of five steamers from India with pilgrims on their way to Mecca. - It is feared that they will bring germs of cholera. UAino. Julys. Tbe sanitary council has ordered the population of Damietta to be removed from their dwelline and scattered in tents. The infected quar ter of the town has been partly disin fected and partly burned. -: - nnn-e-a n . Aecideat on an Incline Bail way. London. July 8. At Huddersfield to day while a steam tram car was de scending an incline, a brake attached to it failed to work and the car was capsized. Two of its occupants were killed and thirty Injured. Some of the latter it is feared will die. . 'i; ;y Aa Aged mhezxler. j Albany. July 3. Henry Wicbes. an aged lawyer, has embezzled about 85a- 000 of trust funds and moneys, collected as attorney or xars uatnanne Y Van Renseiiaer, of Greenbnnrh. WIehes has been misusing the funds since 1871, He has fled.. o : V ArehMahoo Parcel I Irlna. J Cincinnati, July 3. A despatch from St Martin's Convent. Brown conn- iv, to the associated press announces 'that Archbishop Parcel! is dying. I bar been mom Swirl's Soedfla tar bleed aad akin dlaeaaefc and find tt te be an exetiient reme dy, pett baa riven entire tttfaetlon. IbeUers umm mat tne meaiaae needed intuaiowand taianeua dietzi0a 8. & aLDXBJfAN, . . . ..... y . . loia, ria. Ul-Lear Belief. ' KlrtiiiwMMl.Va.Jan 81. 1881. S S VllHtlCiL! Mra.Tiwr R.r ruiutt mrhA Ltrer Core baa enttretr tjued wmm of knhm un- coUj that bad been Utoonc t aansaoios. CSOtatn 07arraIL altar bom OTumll emmm to naamd, and who la hnoon to every nne In Chl- eafo, aaid to one el our reprosentaavMi I am call loo bappT o uy Uiat I did use BC Jaaobe OU vrisntMeeerixptedtn n aaoat wrtol mea ner wtu Inflammatory rbeainatlaaa, and myaof feilnca were eztreioe. I tried more pnrdeiaaa tbanl ears to count, and they care ma no more w aad freedom from the naln than if I did not bare them In attendance. I beard alma . J. leotaOU.oaedttand waa cored. Cbksaco XUaca. Pikea Toothache Drope onre m on Bonne Itenas. . . All roar own rantt If ion remain ales: when yon ran Oct hop bitten that never fWL The weaaaet aanu. amailMt child, mad alekMt tnralld can nan hoo Uttm mtb aaletr and rnmt ySd men tottering nronnd from rbeomaUsm, kidney troaue or any weekneea wUl be almoet bw or nsina noo nittera. atr wile and danabter healthy by theoaeot hop Mttera and X tnem in my people. MM hortlrt Oergymaa. , aaa any gooa ooctor n nop mam are not us peat mnuiy Malarial fever. Atom and Bniooaneea. wmieare neirbbofhood aa eoon aa hop bitters arrlre. - Hy mother diore the paralyala aad nenralala an eat of herayetom with hos btttera.- moSor aeen ua mnera neaunvwuh nnnhinara and yon need not fear slcknesa. . lee watoV la rendered namilaas and mors re- freebtng ana reviving with hop hUtem in each Tbe rlcor ot youth for the aged and infirm tn bop bitter . Ptannlea. Mntrtinn rrr imi dlmmhiieT the tnfloenoeef eienn's SolphnrBoap, ltm . (bstxtiszmtn "til rial tltai the InproTiaeata tn Comfora autd Favo. ClJ mmi Acamowlodo Boas Hool Soaf 160 BARRELS a- aner ue iui nay ui j air 1883, Baiddlrldeod to be paid oq presentation HosrtlAcate of stock and credited thereon. , ' T. J. ValU Casbier. JolyS, 1883 r- - djy4jyl4 ' sIhjckholders? ; tjleeting The Asni lTfcN" of v ,oMrg of the Xr'Qila, 1 c3"'ssee -1 C CotJiry. lii.orUjrr. ia,irl-. ' . J ttt ."li. C.. on Zv-ij, J , f 'c.i...."- and talr lnr,.. , i t, r "Bd t-iamd jron.tu w(. oDtxt.w. - 1 1 1. eoiKtocior theje- l fock. A. 1 Irnxa to roo rT -itoti to . v 'i ciiar- ''i' r,iz -.7, t. a t XlJw0a,m. l.v.-n , ..-,s L.3sUla tt 13 p- r , . . J. i.( "TT. r 1 T . 1 - i 7m st J 1TT777 paUeln H nnf rt 1 1 wt-a 4-Z III bf ethl II U II II I V It 1 IV OftlUUUUU U Ull-kJaf n" DATlBYg PnOPUVLACTIG FLUID. A' i IXoaaehoM Article tor Unhrerenl CnanUy Uaa, . I Scarlet aad Typhoid Feyors, dphthexla, 8aU vntlon, tnoerated Sore Throat, Small Eradicates y; HALAHA. Te the Side aboyld ose ft freeir. Scarie Fe te cpreau waerc tae r tutd Yeflow Peter has brea cured with it altar htecfc rwmlt had taken place. The wont i fnpouna ytcxa wok. yeeredand Sick Per case - tvfrealftad .aad Bed Swee prevent, d by ha thing vita Diubya Fluid. - Xnapnro Air ad bvaiaa and fbrifieHU Tor Sere Throat U fcl KMAT.TPOX " - - aad gXTTUW Q of SmaO PoX FKEVEXTED ' A Mesaber of my &av . Oy waa - talcea with Sauul-poz. I used the flaid'j the pi rift was aot rfrlirieui. waa aot pitted, aad was about the hotae aaaia ia three weeks, aad ae others Coatatoa desbvyed. Ttor tTorted feet, . . CbDMaina, Fllea, Chaflas, eta. BhwimHwa cared,' aoft White Cwipto katianJb.&M. bad it J. W. i, Philadaiphia. Tapurtr tha Breath, Cfeanee the Teeth, It cat be mrnnaid. Catarrit . icSered aad cared. ' -gryelpelaa cored. imawo iim4 amiy. " Thai Xycatery see Darfeva iiirr ajfulfy iailn iiaal wanade healed laaaSr. ai in XApoioena. A. SroLunrnoc, - . . GfccaaboroAh. Tetter dried pp. Clflora orereated. Aa Antidote ferAmaal or Vegetable Pi SdagLdc. I aaetf Ac FUd tiMm panaed Scarift Fever with cided adraatace.n It ia Ia easea ofDeaUi it akoold baaMd about tat corpse it win prewat say eaplew aatnaeB. The raitn enl TTry eiciaa, J. HABION M. XX, Mew York, errs: "I ut eoariaced Ptrf. Darbys riupwylauic Fbdd ia a rahoUe diaiafecta. iadispcasabic to the sick eoa ww. w. oa,Kyiie,Ala. raadohatt PalraraUy, Kaahlle. Ten. I Mstitv te ttm seat ooeBcat qoalities of Prot juaroya riwnrcoc rnxt. fli a fliiiafa last ami wsnca-jcmw. t irta both tbeoreticaBy aad pracdcaUr to mt prepamaoa with which 1 aat ac . N. T. lAiTTom, Pro fhaaiinii uaroye noM la TTn minim mil a A hr Hoe. Auzunn H. StnwLgf Georeiar RO,. F. D; DTcharf itiaagua, tt. T.j -- - .. Rer. Gao. F. Plaaca. Biiho. M. (Wk DCDISPEHSABUB TO JCVEST ho: fSffccUy Used mu-iually ScsrlstPersr 'Osrci Tka S7taejt SMa. -- 1 .. . o,aaa we - -e: -: Draggist a paaqihlet ar sead to the iroprietwsy - aWX- T V 1 1 TW SV anra aT i- " - aen,4i on Varav . phiu rLpiriA. ALBEIUBLE FEMALE INSTITDTE, .. Charlottcoriiia, wsw; Fan Faealty. Healthful sad sesatlfal loealiea. Thoroorh tnaratJnn Tirai n I., ammttw. begins September 10th. Order Catalotie. lolySdlm - Washing Made Easy. FBflnii SIDDflLtS SOAP. Also on hand.' . Tcrkejs, GecrC Chicto til D:ch AT - Q VC 'TT Y TXT T7 T T 5 CS U iUt JU. V1T AiU t3V J. B. HARRINGTON r v Oontlnoes tofcanhiTi - Ice Cream Detrrored to any part of the city, bat his Saloon la tor Lad tea anqaonttetnen only. olfSd3t . i , MUST BE SKTTJLED. AO partlea Indebted to LeHoy Davidson are hereby BUfled tbat all dalms not paid by July ltt, 1883. will be pot lnt3 the hands of an ofiieer for eollccUoq. CaUand settle and sare cost and trnslna. . . JelSdtf. ForTrsstee. tS AOODB3XOF a rSunday Afternoon Lecto BXJTOBX THZ tct non. KODEIiT'P. DlCX V. 8. DISTRICT JUDQX PRICE 50 CENTS. Wmr Savle y d'! Bro. JtflySir BellevneHigh IiJPC0 CO. TI2aMi A. Vor borsd ynjgB,,'a. t Tr? t r t"""""9j eeiiwrecr nufw if, 1 tKwt .,n4 Lni ly e!tuTrd. t u 1 corps oX laMXuUwra. jjoauw.ul tart bM.!y locuon. . acicfa-u,9, a: ' a - - .IT, f c jAZn r Hww : Poek

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