) I " i - . . 12 1 t 1 ' 1 !'. fc'y ' iit r r. tataM I Jasaery i. m. . ; V-V. ,-o . : ': CHAKEQtTJfr 0., SONDAy; 'JULY 29, 18834 ' PltlCE FIVE CENTS. St, USX, SI . .1 I .IL1 1 l'l Max Lta;vaus la kjwir cuxonu be ta- re-ecLavI Iba a of 117 Jtsra, bat lhj bere never tackled soap, I CUatua career U coded. LI wu killed in battle by some of lh tribes with which be) wa at war. . lt'sna b remarked "thai James O Blaioe'a bealia for l& muI year or bo icoiarkabljicuwd. iJabaaooi ba taos truck ooca. ' . ! i Tt r ar patltaLlog' a French board iojc tou mjtlarj. lrobablj tha' grvataat buardlof booaa mystery on ra eurd la baah. . bSlouis La UutAleliwl wlU water f amlo aad tha mayor baa laaaed a pro ctamatloo prubibiUojc tha aprlnklloc of tha atrU, wasblog aldewalki, &c Jay Goold & Co.. n f uaa to reeofrolza ttm Bnjlbavbood of TrWrap6r. bat tby do raeocntsa Lha brotbarbood of lucom itlra orlDra. Jloa-lJootfocaery Blair diad at bla rwUlooa at SUrer Sprios In iiary taad, laat Friday. Ilia death waa an jpacbtd aa bat a few days ago ba waa la praAt goad Bvalth. 4 1 , tr " la Walloo county, Georgia, tha toad frog ara aald to ba dying for watar. Tbta moat ba a mltaka.. Tha toad haa bokaoa to live for ifljoco yer with oiit taktcf addnk. Tba American lUpU Telegraph com. pan y ba tfTecUd a aatlafacUry com tromlM with Ua tlrtkinxoperaUTea who 1 bava reaoard work. Mow let tba WeaV ero l-'oloo follow Ua eianfplo. A Nah vll la dta patch saya tba Jory la tha eaaa of uTrtauurcr I'olk retomad 'a verdict Wedoeaday.of ambezzemant, atxl lha penalty waa flaad at twenty yaaxa la tha pcnltantlary and a fine to tha foil amount of tha embezzlement, .t t . AUboofh It U aavaraJ dayi elnca Cap Ula Webb, tha EnflUh awlmmtrdla appaarvd la that Niagara whir! pool bc ara Wtof made by aoaaa paopla op tharathat ha will coma oat aU right. UUbody waa found la thartrer yaater Wooc Chia Foo. tha Chlneaa editor la Maw York, lasista 00 a Joint diaeoaaloa with Danle Kearney, and propoaea to pay 00 e halt tha coal of tha hail for that fxtrpoaa. Deali doot aeatn to appre dale lha lavlialioa, and probably Woof La makLof a lltUa adeertlalai ont of It. U. DeLweep Uct Land 00 ihlchto . accceft iwm ttf lihadlTe.by prmuaoo roc4 SoLszJa4 that lha rf oaal of the B0h OoatfiaUaot to carry ootlho propoacd cooreaUoo for tha new canal - aaats th4T Coot for lha prtaent 00 lha cuoatroctloo of a new canal by tha So ex Caaal Cocapaay. I Xa Jack Brown, a Georgia IlepabU Waalk4 00 ltmaatr Gaoeral Gre haxathla week, and la tha cootm of cwnvereatioa .tha iWmaaUr General rcmaklf daciarad t- tha aatoolabed OoL Jack that "Tha Soothe ra Ilepabllcana ara lha damndeet fret of acoaadrtla who have cucoe la my way since my ad rent Into my preaantpoaiUoo," , m m m - 1 Tba Greensboro North Stale In forma aa that tha lreldente azcorsloo to Yellowstone Tark won't coat the sror emment anlckaL Now per b spa It can Ull c what It coat to place a fOTern anant steamer at bla dbpoaal oa bla Florida trip, and another a few daya aco 00 bla craUe to Capo May. Bat the coat La a email matter compared to tha other otj ectlooaUe featorea of aoch Jonketlnc. I MiMieaBBwa General Boeecrana UUa this anaodeta abootSaaset Cox: "I remember one day aoma ona oa lha other tide, I forgot bla name, waa making a .stroogpco Chlaeaa speech, winding op something lathlaway: Tha'CTilftsman U clean, ba la temperate, be Lt frags! ; whatfaalt bare yoo to find -wltabimr Cox piped ooW'lIa.waaxabU Shirt oalalds otbia breechaa.' ' " Tha boose waa convalaed - aad that waa las fail 6f that orator and bis Chlneaa rpeoch. 1 ; , . 'Ta Vi Or teaaa. Exchangee Prat eat Af aiaat tha lataarfect Telegraph er- 2M CkXKaxs. July 3&r-At a meet ing af tha commltteea appointed by tha sxlooe commercial organlxatlona to aoofep together to regard to the exlsfc , tag atrikee4 telegraphers, ht arhlcti waa rvpreeeatecl Uia Mexican exchange chambers of commerce and cotton ax changa. tha following waa unanimous ly adopted: , Jimiti. That La Tlew of the Imper fect telegraphic aarrtoa at preaentax lsung wtuefi baa served to prostrate commercial boalneaa between this city and tta aieclxteal connectlona. wa rep reantatlTea of tha commercial bod lea of New Orleans orgs tha lndlapenaabU tty of each Immediate action oa th part of W U Telegraph company aa will laod to restore lha commerce of oar city . to Lis xvermal condition and prerent tha conUnoanca of tha beary loasea and serious lnconrenlenca now being sus tained by oor whole commanlty. : ; "yuunit ta W Filled. Cxucaoo. Joly S3. The sabstkoce of the following dispatch reeelTed by GoL Clowry today waa sent to all other renersl superintendents of lha Western , .Unioa: k v . . la reply to your Uletrrams. I wish It to ba distinctly understood that Taean claa exuuog in the serrlce. canaed by tha deXecUoo of otSca managers, ehlsf operators, and others boldtog poalUoaa of respontibilira not to ba kept open awaiung tha return tt thoae who hats deaartad their pasta. Joslloa to oar rJthfaleJDployea,ma well aa the beat tntrreata cf this company, demand that - each Yaeaoclee should, aa far aa poenl Y bla, ba filled atonce aarermanebX ap pouitmanta. from ' among, those who " tiMTt retasJ oei tros to coenpaay. 1"oo ' will pleaaa sea that thla is dorian - u -i.gmd. t - TimarT. JKocnct-' Oarlaaa SallaUr - '.nvatrz'Ay. acccrd!cs tdt-wCAatf tiauniiea 17 l'.the2.'ew Ycix X1-r--, all tfca- FrJsral -tOcf:'t-rs gn !a !stcZ ir.5 txora ' tasiiacf AULs JlU a l.-x while ' betwtaiTt.nkt.oiU;i? rrr'rz cTlc - ttaiUr t- Uii! rj nr.? - c-Ja a ey a TUtniBUS RAILROAD DISASTER. Oae Trala Crashes lata Aaether aad KUU aa VfeaaeU Xfaay Feopta. Rocn ester. Jolr S3. News waa re ceived here early this morning of a ter- Jt Ogdeobarg lUllroad. near Cartoon, laat night. Aa tha Thousand Island train, running at high speed; on tha mala Una. nnared Cartoon, tha engineer noticed tha sternal car standing oa tha track ahead of blm. lie at ones pat on the air brakes and rerersed the lerer of , his engine, bat before the speed of tba train could be slacked the engine dashed Into tha o be traction, and In aa Instant all was a scene of wreck and eoof aslon. and tha air waa filled with tha groans of tba dying and wounded. The) en gineer, who heroically remained at bla post., was fatally 'In jared.v Wsen the crsahi cams the axeman, who stood by blm until tha laat, waa Instantly killed. wora lor aaaistanee waa at onoa tele graphed to Charlotte, a distance of 2a mllea. On lha arrival of aid tba work of rescuing tha wounded and J taxis g oat the dead from the wreck was began. co rar aa can. ba learned ibe ear wblca caused the disaster waa blowh onto tha mala Una from tha branch track by the high wind which preralled at tha time of tha accident. -It lssopooeed that tba Raw At wood, of Canton, and Her. Dr. Flak, of Syracuse, were, passengers on tha Ul fated train. . Fourteen dead bod lea bad been taken oat at last ad Icee. ... THE STRIKERS. They ara nelelag Oat Sail a aad Re- aet Praarees la All DirecUews. "Nsw YoaaVJoiy xS. At a meeting ef tha striking telegraph operators to- asy vaars aooa naii wee. wen '.ruled aa usual and the enlhoalaam of tha strikers seemed not to bare abated in the slightest degree. .Reports from ra rioua aectloBS - of 1 tha xomntry which were read by Chairman alltchell rare f arorabla aeoounu of progreaa toade by the atricers. A letter from Itobaxt Ewlng. one of tha members of tha ax ecu tire commJUee of tha brotherhood, now la New Orleans, was received giving Information In regard to the progreaa of tha strike in the south and souLbwest points, some of which bad hitherto not not . been beard from, at Mobile. Atlanta,' Montgomery, Galves ton. Houston, hermsn. Dallas and Memphis, it was teportad that tha ranks wars unbroken and that lha strikers were looking for sacceas every day. The report that three day strikers bad returned to work at. Bradford. Fa, was Healed la a dispatch received from that place this morning. A private dispatch from the Western Union manager at Saratoga; fo tha New YorkoOce, which was said to have been copied by aa "insider" who re ceived it waa read. It elated that it was utterly lmpoaslble to handle the boalneaa and tha company moat give In or dose op the office. Every meaaaga waa a maae uf boils. The strlkera were addreaaed by the Itev Char lea A Mc Carthy. aourn CAROLUCA MEWS. Aaeiaer Fire at Ureea nils The Helea Iaaaasry-IIappeaiaga Tfcrewtsaat tae state. Tba News details lha ' destruction of another disastrous fire la Greenville, which happened oa Friday af lernooo about 1 20 o'clock. By accident a aan tity of llgblwood and tnrlsmable ma terial ta toe machine shops of ahumate Grady A Ntcbola caugbt nre the flexnea spread rapidly and soon envel oped the entire main building. Tba Ore men did good work, bat there waa M water eoavenieat except a pond which was too near the Are to ba used. Assistant Chief Iteieily exerted hisiself to such aa extent that he was overcome and fainted. The buildings together with all machinery and ,000 feet of lumber were consumed. Loaa SlO.000; no Insurance. , A correapoodent of the News and Courier says thai the watermelon grow ers of Barnwell have the blneajnat now over the fail area in making ship ments to Northern markets as well as Southern ones. In spite of the drought OOjOOO melons have been shipped from the depot at Barnwell aboot ona third of the crop made. The prleee oa tha market are very uncertain. 1 . i j The t fhlla4alhta t Caaaassretal Ex- ahaaga Exaeeeees lis OpAasaw. ! . ' FtnbaDxxzmx, July At a meet ing of the Commercial Exchange, held, at soon today, la reference ta the tele gTaphJc strike, resolutions were adopted deeJarlog - that , the present difflcoltiea between the telegraph company aad the operators ooald. aad sbooJd have been avoided. ' aad that the action of both parUea la controversy wss eqaally responsible. A" resolution was falso adopted ask lag Congress to take such aeikra as will prerent similar troubles In future. Mr. Zeoblla of the W eater a Union Telegraph Company - wss j not present at the meeting and objection waa raised when President Cnmmlnga attempted to read thttslegraxa received from blai.; 'J ' i I'jJjK II' j ; The Real QaesUasu ,t , JC.T.Bersi4... . -'...'. . The real Queatlon now, la not between tha public and lha strlkera, bat between Iks pabllo and lha corporation.. Is! tha company performing that service! for the public which by law It is bound to do and to do continuously and effective ly ? Ifltlsnotandifferaayreaeon.lt refuses or falls to do this then It isTlo lating the Law of Its being, and is liable In damages to any one who chooses to bring suit; it may even forfeit its char- ., A Tree Here. ; After the strike on Thursday ona of the chief operators of the Western Un ion here called op lha operator at Col peper. Vs who is a yery . rood opera tor, though getting a small salary knd lonr hoars of labor, and said: : , rWlllyoa come JLo VVashingtoa td work for a aalary of $00 .per mo: th, and a guarantee of firs years V" After making a few dots on tha key, lbs answer came: 1 , . , -Judas Iscanot died JBOOyeaxs ago." " . , rgypt's DeaxhUalf.; J? AucxAKimiJu Jaiy- 23. Tha' nam- bar of death's from- cholera - at ' Carlo yesterday wax S71.' ) Among the mam bet ; were three ' British soldiers. lAt Cblrvlo there were 105 deaths from disease: at Melbaila'63:' at TarlahSS; and at Ismalia 3. ladadiog one BdCisil - -.5 Tulr tUin eta It I 4" -j " Vnr YnBr.Jnlf Q. Tha- Western Unloa telegraph xmpany. todsr took flown Its notices,'. -Subject, to delay." and all business is cow taken aa before lathiactty. j - 1 :i::iiwivsiwrFssss.t 1 . Brryixo Jbly .sa. A : special i die rttca from Ixuirxlon says that Captain A t abb's body wss foond In the river btre to day and, has been XuTly ldenti- i. -4 . ' TaaUriD(W'3X t Clae.' ? f t rree tTe ta r a t wm bc'-ra t"'eu iuXBWOVD Ain DUITTLLK. Zaaea is Uaa Depot 8.80 a. as, aa4480 a sa amee 2.00 a, sa aad LAO s. at. I AXBUXX. Iaavaa.20a.ss.aBda lOpwss. AimiMsB, a&aa.lOavSB. 1 A CfUMurmCouataLL uo aueuaTi. IeveXlOassaadsrrrfeep.ak; , a a'il-A.T. a wyisiow- T ft Iaave SSO a. -. aad intra 1 laOO a sa- I CtBOLOTACXSTaaL. j bases S. 4 S a. as. aad 7.10 a. as. amea 7.00 a. sa. aaa 8-26 p. as. aC-BHtXHTDlTISIOS. Leave S.80 a. bl. aad arrive 10-80 a. asi f ladex te Raw ASvertiaeaaeata. VWktMkf Baraca Iaeea. ate. Ba si a wuaa ai Barrala Bales CootiaasS H UoomiMBmrtlMU In flano. 1 ahttanOer a Harris Qrspea, t Laua Jeaaatoa Borsa fee Sale. w. e. em hiu au4a atooaaMats fee Sale. Paat B. Bntaae -atoeaa aad Boods tee aeia. 1 E I ,ScnxU 'AUantle Stale, partly cloudy weatheumd local raiha, winds mostly sotinerryj stall ooary or tower barome ter, nearly stationary temperature. IX)CAX. RIFri.ES. t-The poUee. ran la 'tJhre Saturday evening arnnks yesterasy. - a . ' k ' The receipts of the bazaar held by the Harrison Watts Hoae Company on tha Uih aad J5th were $11125. Tea shares of Mutual Building and Loan stock for sale at a liberal dis count. For information apply at this flee, t 1 1 -. 1 The -Jellloo.- or French Broad route through Warm Springs,' Is the cheapest to Louisville. The rouarf trip rata over this road is $18.00 The Law breakers are not giving mayor pro tern Osborne a fair chance. Nobody appeared before, blm for trial yeaterday. -Mr John ' D Hunter, . of Mallard Creek township, has discovered ai min eral spring oa his place which a fair teat shows to posse sa many medicinal Tittoee. I ; 1 ! Kolhlrtg later has been heard of the absconding Chaa Boulware. lie Is too ahaxploloaf aroand these parti Dr. Norment. who stood his bond for $200 Is just about aa anxious to see him 'as an body. : . , , Deputy sheriff 118 Edwards, of Lincoln county, paeaed through the city oa : bis way to Guldsboro, having In his charge a cmxy colored woman named Caaaidy Moore, for the insane asylum at that place. BeaaXllal lastraaseala. The city yestetdsy received by express from New .York, a brand new set of instruments, consisting ef tripod, tran som, level, etc, and the city surveyor ill be ready to go to work In 'earnest to-morrow. The Instruments ara of the beat make and cost about $140. They are perfect beauties and If the surveyor fails to do , good work here after. It will not be the faalt of the In struments. 1 (rape Celtere. Messrs Alexander & Harris, who are running in addition to their dry Roods store, a first class farm 00 the old; As bury place, about two mllea west of the city, yeaterday pot their first stock of grapes on the market. They ara culti vating a large and excellent Tlneyard aad Intend to pay particular attention to the grape traffic, which Is every bit as profitable as selling dry goods. If not more so. Their grapes are large' and fine, and grow la the greatest abqn- danee, which ahowa what careful culti vation will do. They can famish grapes In any quantities from a pound box to a car load.! ') - ; . -". ? .; ; i ' ' ' I v Ope ratio Eatertalaaaeat, i A party of young . ladles and man have been rabearslng for several weeks! past on toe opera "King Alfred."' which 1 they will. present next Thursday night In tha ball of the: Chamber of (Joav rnerce,tbe proceeds to go t6 the hew BspUst Church latidiiTLB spars la! a. comic prod action, in , one act and Jtwo J aceaes, aaa the young srusts wno handle It have got JVdorvn firia, Mr Arthur Bacon Is the musical director. Hie pabllo 'may' well 'anticipate adme thlng really rood and enjoyable and ws bespeak ' a crowded house on tha occa Bloa.v, V ai it ! ix , . hi mt j I "7 J - a w S ! I Last night , FoUcexnen Fairlngton, Ulll ana McMaans arrested aooiorea man named Steven McClavea. who ass been waaf for'.robberyip Aboui jthe 18th Inst, McCleree entered the house of Mr. Bobsrt Flannlgan, at Hunters Yllle sad robbed It Of every, valoablf be could lay hands on, Including S sum,' of money. Oox city police were put! In possession of the facts ana bare Since been keeping a lookootfor ths burglar, McQsves wss arrested last night .on a warrant Issued by a colored man charring him with stealing: a coat. The officers no sooner; saw Mcpieyes than they at once) recognized pJm'aa the msat who was wanted ror toe uontersyme burglary.1 ' Mcderes went to JaiL ;- (MWrae Reaigaeel.:.., ivl '.: Mr, E.K. P. Osborne, t. who ' bss for several years past been the efficient nd Accomodating, and accordingly popular deputy clerk of the United BUtee court. In this city .has tendered his resignation, and will retire from the office as soon as bis successor !is announced.; , Our pad pie bare had no paxtlcxilaxonoUisaa for the United States court; but Folk'acon- section with It has given It a great deal of respec In their yes and made them look npoa It with more, favor than they would had UbeeaoficezedenUrely by strangers, Alt who bare had, business wlte the court will regret - to learn of Hx. Osborne's raalgnatlon. "If bis sac' esssor is half as clever a man oar peo ple will be satisfied-. .v.-! x- w o '. Brta Oraatr TXtaai Daciara. j tiaotoxn.T. Jan. 81. 18SI. tl n Wsitsae A Co.: FTrsTmr rats l?.',Mr aad U- Curs aitfed ras lm-viaa t d-rs- rra iiiiJ MORE OTERfIUSt.0. - X Clath'tag Vptetery aad Electri Xdghts ' xoe Added lo CkaxIUa Glortea What as EaterprisiagFirsa Irosese - !rag The Factory-Ua Set tVayi J It is at f oodthing to vhave etnterpris-' rmg men in a t0wn.n4.ney neip oat wvuutuiaiijtuiu 114 una win ucnjr. iu 'Messrs E ITTJattsikBro; are off this class. Their , latest evidence to thjs claim is an enterprise, which tiiey are fust "about starting in! ourl midst-a clothing factory, and which; l when opened PP, will .afford employxnent lo about seventy five men and women. The factory la to be located in, knd will occupy thwentire third story of the new Johnston bldek,in which, they bare been located since. Its completion, the largest room, there is 10 the city. . The room has windows on all its four sides, and the interior is divided off into sec lions by lattice work. In . one j depart ment the sewing machines will be run. while the pattern cutting, samples; etc; will occupy the other departments.. .The sewing machines, about fifty in number, will; be run by steam powers and the same power will ran the eleva tor and the .dynamo-machine for the electric Light, for they are to hare this light in their store. A portion , of the second fl xr, will be assigned; for the wholesale store room; while the first floor is to remain as it is. Work has already been commenced, getting the third floor in shape to commence ope rations. The engine which is to f arnlsh the motive power for running the ma chines, elerator and electrio light, will be located is the basement of the store. Whst the capacity of the clothing fac tory will be we failed to ascertain, bat Messrs'' Latla & Bro. will turn out enough to furnish all this surrounding country and have some left for their foreign trade. i ; . The electrio light will be placed only la the--store on -the first floor, as no night work will 'be done in the factory snd the light will not be needed there. They will probably . put one flight in front of their store and illuminate a goodly part of the city. The factory will be ready to commence operations this fall. and we hope the wideawake projectors will find the enterprises mo&t successful snd remunerative one. vVill It Ead la Hew Ceaspaay. The big' strike still holds out, with no Indications of a compromise, or settle ment of the difficulties. As matters now stand, it aooeara that the Western Union will either have to take the oper ators back, 01 shortly be confronted by a new and formidable rival. The strik ing telegraphors, k aided by merchants everywhere, are considering the propo sition of establishing a new telegraph company, to be caned the siercaantr aad Tdegraphera' Association. The scheme "of the company is this: Ten million dollars capital to be contributed by 60,000 members at $200 each ; organ ization to be effected ' as soon ss 10,000 members are obtained; membership not transferable, and members not assessa ble or subject to any liability; no mem ber to hold more than one membership; no ' interest or cunaenos to do paia; each member to receive annually a free pass for $90 'worth of i telegraphing; passes to be transferable; if: a' member dies in the first year, tha coat of bis share to be paid to bla heirs ; if he dies after the first year, the ralue of his share to be so paid to his heirs if the ralue is not more than $220 that is, if the accamnlsted surplus of assets is pot more than tan per cent; if ths surplus is more than ten : per cent, the) death payment to be $300; if it is more than twenty percent, 9400, and $100 mors for each added ten par cent of surplus. No soeaiber can Increase, diminish, or terminate ids interest- Twenty-one directors to be elected . by subaoribera. Every member of the Brotherhood haa been requested to ' present this matter to the merchants and merchants' clerks la their respective towns or localities. and. see ara subscribers to the same. If la one dsy , each i member : can (oa - an are rage) obtain ten signatures, the ag gregate of that day's work will be the pledge of $30,000)00 of capital, which, will be more than safficient to duplicate eyery wire now Incise in the: united States. The $200 need not be paid at ons time, bat in installments as it is called for by Uie Board of Directors. Delivery el Lattery Lettera. r ''i , The Postmaster General has stopped lbs delivery of letters eontainici money to the snanaser ofl the lihlsiaha Lot- Ury inNew Orleans.' BoVthe AeSrsp-? pers still continue to publish the adt yertisemenis ox tne tottery company; and the advertisements appear with, the request to send letters containing1 money to the New Orleans National Bank, instead of to Dauphin, the mana ger, aa rormeriy. xms is intenaea to flank the order of the Postmaster Gen ral cutting ofl Dauphin. It can scarce ly be followed by a similar; order as; for the oank, unless the Postmaster Gene ral can discover some method by which the money packages intended for the lottery company can be distinguished from those connected with the legltL mate business of the bank.1 From t,he outgi rings of those in affiliation with. the lottery company itJs assured thst a case will be made np for decision I by the Supreme Court on' .the jqaestions at' issrie between the" Postofflce Depart ment and the company. JSeekleabara; BiMe Society. The Mecklenburg Bible Society will meet at. Philadelphia Church, on the sacond.Wednesday.8th of Aujrust. BeV O E McDonald will . preach ths annual aermon. Iter OH Wiley of -Winston the General Adjutant for the American Society In North Cat olina; is expected to bs f presents ait fyhrlsUsn churches, ia the' county in sympathy with the Society are requested to appoint and send delegates. ;The Philadelphia pso- pie are xnasung arrangemeats u enter tain, ths , delegates in-attendance and desire to make the meeting a success f ol snd pleasant one. . j Ts r"-.l rrr ir-r f: r-Tr,etl4 an4 Imrn. rasa's frtfm Oram ema tn ona Kiaata. J cd I A ijtr-aaar 1 ' iwdtf swmnel Op vrw. f ;;itras:jg longera frentt of a goat. Dime r as when. ss bresideht of the so dety -of the brerension ;of grusldy to insects, the goat ras da dender est object u. duos uesn. ' Xu,?nqv. vb are so. longer on schpeakin derma. 1 It! grieres me do de rery marrow of my backpone ant soul do say dese harsh, rordacbat, I feel dat I baf joat and ,08affisieqt caasey If yoa rquld hax seen me rone day last reek mlt mine coat on. I; consiter de goat tope de most fnle Lsh Insct; and endireiy embdy oh ae naest centlments dat is insite dat ob de human indelect 00 oderv sni mules. Atmosferlcally spoken goats are net gifted mit eren goot common cents. , Dey brawl Aroonf de street aad emdy rods, aad ead ause- pabers, old boob skirts, lank pottles, saw lusi. rea nannev rapper snoes, una soctk odder non-agre&ple . ardiekles Dilr: daste is so mixed nb dat day do not no ds ; tifrenee bed ween a blate of sjur kroot or a pox offish books. Dai's bq.;,J. make dis from opservaslon and ecksperients. brinci pally ecksperientsv do mine own sorrow. I rss sen tending as oaer tay in irond or a large show Tinaow ecxsioiua iptograiSe jl yss iook- ing.indently at de welldaken bictnre of a tear f rent of mine, mlt slarge txr- poraaion,plue coat und yellow puttons. mit de outside of bis garmend on. and oaer try gooia ana nosions, ren allots suttea I relt a daggldg at mine Sontay go do- meeting coat und nothin more. Aa orsd 1 thought it ras mine f rent. Jo Fisbesser. abromlnend membeilof de moteration aodty, who rlshed to inrlde ms to go do mine freat, Carl Boediger, do moterate on a long beer, and yoa may imagine mine snrbrize ren, on lookin arount,! fouot it ras a goatmaa- digatin de aenter ob mine coat pehint. I subbose he dought it ras somedings goot to esd, bat eren if it rss I; tidn't rant him to ead de garmend offer my pack, do leare me oud in de gold 1 rorld coatiess so J gafe Mr. Goat such a kick dat 1 dought he rould dake de bint and leaf. Mine f rents, I sssure yoa in fact he did leaf. Ha rent up dat sdreet spout four or fire rods, . und den he raited to reflegt, if reflegtion ras bossi ble do goats. ' Den he reeled apoud curbed down his head dook a good look at me oud ob ds dop ob his sy esAS dough daklng aim, and he came back. I assure yoa be tidn't linger much on de ray. I saw him start, den dere ras a clout of tost and den a oollesian. I dought for a moment dat a comet had struck me, dill I tlscorered I hat peen delaspoked py de goaL Dere ras nodings wrong spoud de conadxocksion of ' dat goat. Oh.no! His bead was berf ectly solit. I dried to todge, pat it rss no go. Fe- fore 1 1 could ssxJ?Mare MoagfLXl iTSS knocked on minepeam ends,1 und ras roling dat tost on. - Dea he packed f or a fresh holt, nod he com agaae like a boomarang. I dook holt of his horns. I hung on. He yanked me arount a spell und den we hat it Creack -Bo-man sdyle.7 Somedimes do goat ras on teck and aomedimea I ras. We were a goot teal mixed up at dimes, sodas It ras timcult do dell redder dere, rss more of me dsn dere ras more of de goat or more of de goat dan dere ras of me. A pig crowd gaddered and en- shoyad : de . sport. Dey j dabbed ! deir bants und cheered as on. dVe flopped np against de show rin tow, smashed de glass,and tlsflgured mine frents bieture for life.' Den rs surged up mit de lamb boat against und , peat - it ofer do : an anexde of a bretzel, und made de rod fly ia all directioas. Jast dea a bplice purst dro de crowd, and sxresdet me aad Jet de goat escape. It ras mine freat Mike. He dought it ras anoder cow.- But I rss griefed ren I was ar ranget pef ore his honor,wbo tidnt Seem do Uscrimlnate petveen me and dboder goat In da ray I f ontly hoped he rould. He. fiat :" tne for tlsorderlyr koadact--mate me bay for do prokea-glass j and yarned menot to be songhd in such gompaniea again; aT dell youdisrarni ing ras somerat snbernlshonB. 'I j had hQ , more tesire V'xoake ompanr mit goats .any "more.H:j ,rsM rsi-fi- ) DAlk:c apoud 'ypar iofiymaxgarinel Gread mother of Moses T .If yotl fifit any. stronger bntter . in crealipafi dsim a gqat,' irouio,us:etoseeiuusJ 1 .t I vand no more of dem.. X dink !doo taacoTof mine self do 'mingle mit sack til m. u urea Duuj bcsovi akaacaaBiyi The tent-holders and Sunday. School people at'Monteagle are hsving a great timeit there beingV twenty States jshd fourteen denominations Tepresented at the' Assembly.i-A party from Charlotte. is how being made 'npi to tislt tie As- sembabouhlst;pf XugusWspepiai, ejccurslon rates being oS The ma sic WisMonteaglev the scbls, thelec tares, and varied:' pablic. performances of si triterary scientific', and religious r character, 'are well calculated to attract the wise Mdjojaj to "ehfigten and're fine the y bunl and toeleyate and adprn society in giring dignlty1 and rala to hsxaan lif e,t by . the ' improrementj of precious time and the adyincementj of truth ajid knowledge, as a.meahs pf !se caring peace 6n earth' and good wil to men; In oMer jto secore ample; 4ccdm modationa for all : who may: hereafter desiitpit.cthaV and to adyancs its usef ulnessf'it has r been re commended to the, Execatlye Commit-' tee td caQ a mass meeting At'io o'clock; ; Friday, August 3d, of, all philanthropic people, near at hand or afar off who Can attend, fox the purpose of davisins ways; and means to make, that import -.at in stitution a Joy in the whole Xzrxi.' i - 71 rrTtczi C::Iri22 . to ., parciasa grare etcnes tiocli read th9E2rcrtL:2n:cnt cZ TTG EsrryUll ia, r.cll:r eclumn, ii proposes a rare bargain. eod-d-2 w creatures:, . .vjrtr; o .a C j u, f a e iXonrsEat-lstlcally, m , .; ;?C3;) 3.!i tZ.sSvUitt&steVWjL !TlOTIat?l i Personal tfeattoBW . j jur- f ut, ALpvis.iei jCBLexuay lor iuo All HealingJ-i r.-e-; :! Drs' M. A Bland! C ', 1 Alexander snd . W H lioffman have gone to Atlanta to attend the v meetingt f the Southern ;Den tai Association td be ' held; in that city this weekv. They will be absent un til the latter part of the week, i " MrvW. W McDiarmld, editor of the LumDertoaHobesonlan, Is , la 1 the city on a visit, to ibis better, half I who is spendinga few days la Charlotte the guest of Dr. B. M. Nbrment -Messrs: s John Wsdswortb, , K S Finch and George W; Bryan, accompa- Wed by Col Richard Bradley iof ,WU mingtoalef t for Cleveland Springs yes terday, wuit mMT,Ts&Vkiiii.)i ; , :Cpt2ihor Sadler: aad Maj; T D Gil lespie of the Southern express company were at the Buford yesterday.! r. . iJIr B B Ralney, formerly -,head clerk La-Ma Moody's ear". record i office, bat now cashier of the Kimball Hduaev . la quanta, was xn tne city yesieraay, , j : : .Mrs jU ueyer.aad lamuy cars re turned from Catawba Springs f r ; . is Messrs Dabney Scorills and B A Lies left yesterday for the Catawba Springs. Mr.B A: Henning, of Jthe Carolina' Central Bjiilroad haa gone to Clereland for hishesBli. u ia- 3 staL; j f iUrs John Budlsili left yesterdsy for Bock HUL S C. on a visit to relatives and friends. , . 't'wi'iir.-j I . Miss LotUe J Mock, of SalUbury, N C who has been riaiting friends, ia Wadesboro, and who Is now on jher re-; turn home, is In the city and ,will re main for several days : as . the guest of her relatives, Mr and; Mrs Dr John.H McAden. : - i mAl Dr Chas.W Dabney State' Geologist, is at the Buford House, i ! 'U : . The' Great ftcieraaea. JMwTock World, v it t'" - 1 TheMrrand old party" ia a nartr of moral ideas. It farors reform, esnecl- allr cirll service reform.. AThe, Tgrand 01a party" m ast nominate unester .- a. Arthur ss ' its next candidate for the Presidency,' for Chester A. Arthur is the great reformed.:; lie is the repent ant sinner over whom : Bepublioaaism must rejoice more than ninety and nine clean politicians who need no repen tance, v." :cr '-.j';.' i J . . The sflTer-tonsTtied orator ' of Canada, a. Klnar voaas. eq . imin m xduows in im xoronto, Can. Globe I bad- aeeaslea ta use St Jacobs l sta- sacs sua w use ex. aaoos uu for rbeaiBBassi of the Xdpe, and also for a seeeio Ij spralnad lea. and can aouaUfiell state taat tt nas no eqoat nr enner. Flmplee. Motcbea. or sorea dlsaoaear anasa tea tnflnenea of Oiena'a Bolphar soap. , . - - j . j- .VSeif.--." l. Si; 1 la.W- Any ona edebJnc to send a crata ef GBAPXS ta taatt friends, wna mar be off at watarlas.Plaeea or eleewbere, can bare Uim packed and shipped by teavms tbett orders at t 1 - i 1?U STORE. w I Wa afU dearer them In any part at tba atty, tn any quantity, niorlng or artemoon,rl erders are lext si Ute store. s It !)' VI 4 A fattttr bores, perfectly safe and renue. aad aouad laavery war, flea years old." I desire to sail aaleaveneeae toe tba bares at preesnL Apply before ua itoot Aoaosc.'; - iT 5 Steek'.tf f Lfirt!e!lfcsEbU'fcr Sale. 3 1 offer my eaOre stock ' of sLLBBTJt UHXt 'UraTS and. . Gai.rX3TOXXS for sale at and teioW ooaC TbasaaSabbiataaarebasa whiflnd atotbelr nitseeat to-'eraaataa say' stock before teaassiiis'elsewbere.'-n m ? tv f'VJ.. epedal rndaoeaasnts egre4 to Marble Dealers, as X smeloslag ooi to autt the tmameas: Tf.'Q, KEEBTBILU t Presbyterian Cbnrel wt, R Opposlto ytrrt Presbyterian Cbnrch, x Jorr202d.7 . -, f H'.i. ' i' ' " ii Ctiiulotta. CohisabtaA Aagaata H. B. bonds, :-: HortajrelbUsioeJt05 A : ; AtlanUcTenneieee ieufE stocsC .Ptodmont (OasrOla) ft, B. isjcki kq 'pi'4 geaWTnan-Vaw Cat BatotsV) iookT5!! v St- a; si 1 Bti a cr tit PAUL B MiXBXStiXBJM. IX -ri ; ni -..! SftiiJ !iJj-tsoatB,aT.!a' m ft- The Balelgh News and Observer 'aaaf 'Colombia Beaistereepyand-setmitotnlsoSBoe. ' avail. ii i a .!...!-. -a a Wsnted sua pie Tobseao, Cbewlns snd SmokbsV to eU oa commission by -a rnuman teeUu in Pnutii Carolina end . tio inta t u a Fineen rears erper,- nee. lak1 traua. L3t re.rases tarniiuied. Aaafss t - - i j - ... ...w. ... . .. ... . voiiunt,!. a, & A.BARGAIN. T: t T Cytv.z.l. r, new style, r. I r c' ?, enfli tra .e.p tot eseu. J""-ft j i .4 . 1.3 ft . Gil APES. " '" ' 'il ua r' .. 'Li i'W ' - - ' ' -6.. :. J "' . : AK.BXaRBwjS IXARIXXS. , . 5 L.1 I 1-"' id ---l U I ' I.. ." :.'..! -I , ... . i .."i 'I ? -- hj-is V "-'! tYin I In in in i m " i i In", mm ! n. PROPIlYLilGTIC FLUID. A XXaauehai-t Arttela for tTalTaraal ...... - ... aamUjr Caa. . Vor Scarlet and Typhoid revert, XMphtbaria, Sail rmtlM. tJlawratea Sara Throat, Small Zradicatca- IiiAiainiL J Foa, kteaelea, aad. 11 ConUrtow IMmwmi. Person mltlaa on. ta Sick uuuld w it SrMly.1 ScuUc )rM mewmt bm kaowa t Bptcad Wn tha fluid trm scd. YeQmm Fever has beca curad with It tlU black romlt had taken plaoa. The vtxat i ef Diphtheria yield to U. Vereradaixl KlekPer aoma wfrwhi mmd cxixL-rox wtnd ril'llSO af Saaaft Xok TKKTBXITKa . A an mhm of my mm Br waa takes with Ba aoree pi area j .ad by bathW iWah Xafy Fhaid. . jr Xampava Air atedi ". liarmlr mmd AtW&nd Tor Bora TaraaS K ta a Small pox. 1 a inc. n aoe daiiri Coataioa law For FrMtad XTaet. . -ChintUlaa, ttlaa, pittad, aad waa about aa acsia ia three vari aa. KkmmutumT cored. bad k. I. W. Pui Saft WaiSa Oaaptaa. . m niiaaearipsaasa. aaa wkmiw dv its aa aalp Fvver frmrmmtt il. ' .To pajtrr ih. Pret h. Cleaaae taa Taata. ;HiWlNnMan. Catarrb. rcfierai ead ' a ' ' ' '. arTCVCZtoi. 1 1 Jtnatoalaa 1 : trrrrj". .Saarai The physidaai fcara tarw Uaitnra fluid heatadimpidly. aaafbllyl iathatiaal af Uipbtbaria. , . Aa AaUdota tor Animal GaMBaboro.JLbv. TetSar dried ap. IthmThM - a eAsVlfag ' not era prrveateo. Uiewr panaad Scarlet Far vtek a larrjaatak ladapowabte to th Mck eooakWM. F. Saan. aoaB, Eyiia, Abv i abouid baaaad about tha corpM it will eat aagri The a mlnani pf. aiaiaa. J. MJUU ok KlatH, aC Ul, Maw Voak, aajat "1 -mm eoaviacad Prof Darrm if Peopbyiacfie rhud k a VaSaUsValsW misimmttCmmmWm VaadarfaUt Iialvaraitr. Kaakrfna, Taaau aTOa;t mm. Mna, Cbarcb f the J'JB ' Puc aaahop U. K. Church. w - ..., , jtma intctamiiv or The Fluid 1 1 n & r has beca tl thoroughly tawed, sad ws that hbsaaaMevarrtbtau; at iafcaamaooa eat of your aead to tba i.,.i.. r s.u- Jisapapluaorradtotheixaut M , sr. n. zxrxxir co., SfaanfectarlagCliemtsta. PHlLAPtXPrrjA. -ALOTOr- to 5 CENT LAWNS. 3 lae AaxaUaer Wmt ef Oheaf vmrc LAuns. aUnysodsaUUbsinc redaeed in prtees as tba .it:.! .? tiine'passeafor - SDffllErl GOODS TO BE SOLD CHEAP. . AH XLX& ART LOTS OT TrcalaS-wiM Vdiscs, WrTJtS'l.r'li!.i tj-.H-itf t-4 t . lit lKi-;il ii'.;,. J c J ..'". .: ' r-i-J Y1TIP A TI a .--.il r Te L. Selirlo & Co. ; He h fe HEJOTEA. 5' II nun a 1f ' 1 HE NO TEA. . .i HE NO TEA. HE NO TEA. HE NO TEA. ? HE NO TEA Wild An s t3tr n -l:-:::r ; ' S0LE! AGENTS. "! i iV i . .... ; Tt:n:isviIIe; Female QiHce. (In tbS rdirKmrteotlon of North Carolina, 000 t j !..(,. lee above sea level), n i-ci m The 2Wh Annnal B1on begins September 4, J HHtl. Sail eorpe or uprk)r, Uve tnn bra, In eiudlng a profeeeer of muin. "a brtlJlant pmnlmu' a lady, a fine vocMlat, and Mr p-hurt rin in ehsrge of art. xtnsive kOLkiiOoou., di. Eloruas, bonert exponents of tnoHr rJned. uArjres moderate, climate dlik htf ul. ni watrr exnehent. Comparison with bt fnnalo iinola liTtted. Borntl, errrttilrt lnd"td. .n-l I ii!.a TsUion SloJ lot 1 0 f'if . J-or ee'mM, ea drese UW.UlHBlT.lwa. July 24dwlm ,',...Vi.MMiue - - Orders ccllciici 'xzMj Ccarlctrcrcr SaWaaamaBBBBBaBaaaBBaaaaaaaa Canopies Mm mm

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