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1 - i . 7. .- ... V , --!: ............. i - - :f ' . . I . " ' . . TUB DjtIZ.1T CUJiZlLOTTE JOUJUTTjiZ,, UTD TILE DmM.lL, IT CHestfXX O TTE ODSEJt VEXli COSOIiDJtT,EDJ!lAIl CU 3T 1S35. i ft'-. CHARITnSN;.C.vSATURDAY;iAUGTJST 4, 1883; PRICE FIVr CENTS. ' ' in i . m . i, . - . - - i . . . . . I i , i t . I ' - i ? I T . ,- r , I , ,-' ,. , 1 1 it i ii . . i. r r ' 1 . i . - It A Carry. Ur lofors.r, nu hot la Afrl4. lrUs4 h Lb MtUfacUaa of kaovtec tti hU rtmiloa will not rot la hmt 'lt Ic t U m yrj axTab! warm Mthr bTtraf tut It Ua'l rery om to bi Lb eoctllaUonJ ctpadty to cofit wtta Impatltr DatUDatUUooIm Jamboleia pro portion i m b4 tMt to b. UtfcMtbvf Cmi tJX bocd of tit tapcrflaoas Seh oi U m aI4 to ftpproch aotscwhat moaUlcl proporUoai. B.Ut C&Aodler wbo raai what Li left of lb U. S- nyj, UrU4 with aboat U voiM la hi tcm for Uio Ilaxap- Mr Sotcnfc!p ac4 w ootid op with 12. Prbr tty wanted him to eon t.su la chxrti of Lb dtj excarfioa twit. ': - ' " ' Uo4l7 hM notbloK to dd la rfxd to U Fotr tlaadtr. and feu dimlMl tt matur by Mjtag: Jir object U u!cloU7 acoomplUbad bj lb dUclo- or of U. Daxaof bit lnformaaL I tUi wbAt JoJ Uoadl calls -coa-fnmtlaf f llx-6mator Dorj La reported mm mj laf la rferacto lb apvolctmntof ntj MaUbaw to a t oa lb U 23 3nKKtcch: So fr stkUat tlws bu n t?j, I caa aj that I know thrr au ao.rvcaieotla rit loav" lrfhp. aliar all. tbeu. It waa al ts ply a vmImI agreement. : ' ' Tbo LroaUril! GiarUr-J jumal 1 rtoltl for th autcmcot that It baa raiubU tbformatloa from N York bt aa arraaramaot baa bca r ached tiea th tmldot and IbaGuTer nr vf Ohio, by which th two, their managers aad folio wtra, ar to work tdrtvthar to maka th IpuUlcao ticket la 19 H read Arthar aodFuaUc. Blalce It a party to cb airtwmeat aad Cook lo la mad. Tlwaa loduaUioua peopU wbo apod Umaand mooey la aeeklax cot the aamaa&d daUaof their itraodfathera ar ery apt to raaka aoma diaoovariea that ar far from agreeable to Lboaa with ariatocralic teodeocie Aa aa U Yaake aptly aaid; -Tbr ala't caaay toa la thla country who could Co back to feoerallooa wjlhoal braak lef thatr aecka over a lapatoo or aa' Tha Democrallo ouovaotloa which tot al llarrlaburc. !- It Wedoeaday. rao oca of tka moat aamerooa aad ; tuumocAond we iaaaemtlad la thai fetal Tbo pUUoraa adopted la a atrocf ooe, Oa tba tariff It take aaUtaatia ly tb urn potMlloa aa lb Demoeracy ef Ohio, aad a!ao deaaaoda tho abo4ilioo -of ib tttaraal yTooa aj atam. Thoa tb Dvmocracy of tbe country la whael lac Into tta and forjcjnc Lnlo aoild cutamaa. Tb Drowcraey of Lh 8tata tbathaTthoa far poke a. Keatocky. Ohio, Virgtala, North Carolina aad raaj.faaJt ar united on tho tariff, qaestloa, aad bow- lb Peenat Irani Iaocrata J ia tb De cnoeracj? of North Carrllaa aad Virginia la demanding th abolition of tht lnUniai rtreoae IJlUCB. j Ana rTaaui iu . JLoctsTiLXX. Aoguat 2. The atate rnenl la tb aaUra paper that lYeal daot Artbor trip Iboagb V'lrgtnU and to Koatacky wn la lb latereat of bla aomtaaUoa next year baa caaaed eon aideral roJp her to-day. II haa re ceived attention from tb moat protni ftot men la tb Stat and city, and Democrat aad z Confederate war about him ail tb lima. Hi pro re tbroogti tb city yeateraay waaezcoMl lagly qaUL Wbeo Grant and llayr suited LoaUvlil a few year ago each waa cheered to the ccbo and receircd wltbarery TlJencof cordlaJltr. ? YeaUrday.arter get tine leto bla car rUcatb ireaideot waa greatly ebeered. tad stood op to bow bla tbaaka for a abort 4 U lane, Tb remaining mil abd a baif of tb root waa moatiy lacking ta detaooatrailoo. aad tb l-reideat aat rxkek la bi carriag with hi bat polled dowajuid wa Dot called tipua to receg ntt any shoots or arpJaus. This fra tar baa ba lb aabiact of general rt mark aad moch qvlet wooder among tb politician. It waa expected that IXxaralMlentr Eana waa fur Artbur'a reaomiaaOoo, and lb action of tb - fM-opi ytrday. tbaref orajcaoara great aarprte. r A Its tkat CclMrt baa ateigd WaJawoTOX, Ant. t Th atriklag Ulecrapber aad members of tbe local trad aModatioos bld a maaa meeting at Ford'a opera boua to algbC Tber .was cansidsrabl atteodaae and moch eathualuan." During tb meeting a diapatcb) was receieed and read an aoaadar tb coo tm elated reaJgnalioa .f lien. Kczert. of tb We tern Unloo Telegrapb Com pan r. It waa receteed wlto exuberant rataUaalaUooa Of d llgbt. A rumor has ba eat afloat her to-olbt that General Manager lick art, of Ui Western Union, baa resigned, but 1U origin cannot b traced, and It la de nied by Frra Agent Bomerrlll. and la -4garaily diacradiud. It Is attributed ti tn Telegraphers' llrotherhood la 2iw York. , . i . t Tb Exit mt Craarte Uearr ! ' RlCTlKOXD, Auguat . Cbaa Ilenry Ta. colored, was hanged her today for lb saordar of Daniel 111 Her. aaotter rolocd maa in Henry coonty. V'alat Febroarr. Tb execution took plaoe la tt yard of tb county Jail, wbtcb Is located la tbls city. Tb affair was - privai. only a Halted number of per oat being admitted ta wilnees tb ixtAffla. ' Tb court boa was cleared i ii tb viclalty waa crowded with peo rlL raoiUf neroe. Tb drop fell at 1323 p m. JLdied vilhouta strof glr. r.la eck being broken. - , ., IalerMer f-rehlblted fra Lauaai;. J LoaDO.v. August t. Th steamer Tartxuan baa arrived at' SfeJbouroe trot OiHid. KTanaaah. Joefco ' ItactAo and Joefpb salt. to formers la . tb trials of tbitcrnlx 1'ark murder era. wbo wer oo Lo-ud, war Ueatifled - and trc alb i Led from landing. Bsvan ' ctbtr pajwec rers of tb I-arUiiaa wer . aaapaciad oCUaeicg ta witnesaee for ta rnorrtaMoi ta iiea uiaia, but wer est ii;ai::.i. " : . - m - ' " -Atsa Bad '. ' ;!.?, fB4M. ,1T 3 SM i Vf. rk gm .m mm . wm mm raau4MlTrltx ii.-. Jt. Ci-- A.m mm . . tat 1 I at. fi. V SiJTJ li 4 r",-- mmi' l aae . mk c.. lit I. ; ".h4 tr f me.:- ftC-i mm? amrfmi aetag tb Wtra UsUa lilea fr e, ., lad ExrniA. August a. Th bear ing of fir dell suit brought by G. i uiier. ageot ox tn czxicag aieai Conj- uaoy. against tb Western Union Tele- KTapb. for refusal to accept messages from him oa JulyzSlb under ordinary condition for tb trans m lesion of tele vram took placa tbi afirnooa befor Magtatrat Liat, ' Tb plainUIT swore tnat ba bad preaenled at th ofloe of tb company maaaageg for CP May, Atlantic City. Aabury. llti; , Trenton andCblcaco. Tbe wer rexuaed. ex eept opon ooodltion tbat they b aub ioctto delay or mailing. Fuller de clined to accept tbe conditions, and tb company refoaad to sand tb mes sage. Tb cCloer of tb Telegraph Com pan r swor that th plaintiff waa informed that there would b no nan sua! delay in sending bla mre sag to Atlant!e City and Trenton, aad Cblaf Operator Clark swore tbat on tb day named buslneae was moTtng with rea aoaabl prmpUtud between' this eity and all point mentioned. Tbe raagle trat declined to give his decleion to day, aad held the suits oader adrlse- tnob.it'Falir state that .be -will bring other auita againat tb company, aad claim damage In 1 3,000. r 1 Tb Telegrayb Strikers la Mexico I Crrr or Hexjoo, August tu-Flre of thtnktng operators of tb Hex! can National raJlroad hare arrived bare aad stat that they were employed aa oper ators and aficrwsrd were glen the do ueaorstatioo argent. lor wbicn bonds wer demanded. Tbey re fused to gir bonds and dean aaded tnabtbelr pay b tocreaaed tbirty dollar per month. No attention being paid to their demand, they aeat tn tbelrresJgaaUon on tbe 1st Inst to take effect at 0 o'clock on the 2d. Tbe company refused to accept the realgastlon or pay lb men for July unless ten dajs notice raa given. ; Tbe operators atoppd work yesterday, aoma of tbe vacancies on the line were filled yesterday and more operators will go to work today. raaseDger trains are run ning on ached ale time, bom freight and construction train are running but under difleulUea. Tbe strikers are all Americans except ooe who Is a Mexi can, no arrangement is expected, xne telegraph company Itself haa lost none of lu employees. . ' Mrtbrer - a Tr f laspecb. lUuaoa. August w A party of 40 excursionist from faonavlvanla ar rived bre to-day under tb auspice) of tb Stat Immigration Society, tbelr object being to examine lands with a view to aeeor aruemats for a isrg number of Peansylvanlsas. Tbe visi tors travel la special trains and are showa every courtesy.. Ail are grail- Ded wtui tbe treatment received and tbi ok highly of the deaireabUity of this State aa a place for settlers. Tbe party was enter tain ed at Hen derson by the board of trade. They adopted resolution expressing thanks Jto tb people of that town and recom mending persona rrom x'ennsyivanta desiring to emigrate to look first at tbe lands la tbls section of North Caro lina. All of the party are well. A Caarawacf te xlre tb Meaarcbr. LozrxiK. Aurust XL A dispatch to th JExcbang telegraDb oompanv from i'arla ssts it la rumored tbat a plot, to restore toe monarchy baa been diacev- ered. The neerspaper "Fraaoe" profe- sea to give the details of tbe plot. It says tnat &vouo muaxets ror a popular e prising bare been ordered and trial attempts have been msde to tamper wub toe arts. liao thmt thre eocsplratora have bean arrested. 'a CHg BaUlrMd xrtgs. Cuicaoo, August X. A mortgage for lojcxxxcou waa recorded vesterusy at ypringflsld. 11L Cyrus C Iiynes, of In dian, and tb Union Trust company, of New York lend tb money to tb Ohio and Mlaaiaaippt Railroad. Tbe object of the mortgage Is to enable the company to regain tbe custody of Its property wnica naa oeen in possession of th court under foreclosure proceed ings since 187s. Tbre CbUtiea Drwed. CincaooLAug 8. Last night while a maa named Ueaey waa on bis wsy to tb train wttb bis three children. Jamee, Josephine and Christine, agedrespeo- tively ten. twelve and sixteen years, toe borse became rn go teneo ana piuogea Into tb river at l'olk street bridge, tbe draw being opeo. Tbe hack man aad Besey escaped bat tb children being' cooped up I a tb vehicl wer drowned. The norses were ai arowned Tberreacb VTeraaet Aaksa raara. Aogust SLAn xtra badget for : 1S ha been submitted, to the Cbamber of Deputies by the Govern ment. It provides for a loan at 2 per cenu Interest of SOOjOOOjDOO franca, of wbtcb iSljOOOOOO franca la to be devoted to military and naval purposes, ; Tke Hill Ceeualttee-Atlated Aaais . .. taat aarga WAsarsroTON,' August S. The II ill Investigating committee held Its last session this mornlos; prior to prepara tion of Its report . - - Jiucen Wadn.-ot cosneston. o ha been appointed assistant aurgeon of the marine hospital aerv ice for duty In New Orleans vice tr J OOoooor ra- (TBaaaa-sM,BM Psalka la EgrpC txteea Tb X-oxdox. August 8. Tbe Bally Nsws assarts that the total number of deaths from cholera In Zgypt so far has been sixteen thousand. J t says the disease la now leas violent. Of ten men attack-1 ed among the Uritiah troops an average of six survived. f si Tim ts aa oaie Xf aa. Lokxoh. August A dispatch from Capetown aaya It has transpired that O'Donneil, the murderer of Carey.is an American cilixaa and a naUre of Ohio, w I Crn,i aa arooyli andBsy. Utlaaxr i ess Fa lares. Ntnr Yokx. August 8 11 Q Dunn & Co report the business failure through out th country daring tbe last week at 181 against 100 the previous week. Nsw Ensland Bute bad S3, allddle States S3, Western o. Southern -3d, Pacifla It. IeYlses84iaaUtr - It (tM tmt imJrw tor eocaubn 011 tmmx, tac saaper SjukU. Jri-simi . mad aU ktads ot ilia emmiorta, trmdOtmt rvd prnp. bt Benrt's Cartjta faiTa.aU ctairsareotiatsTfeua, tnom i r Ht Weatber la Cair : C-tiEO. August 3 The weather here Is iBteneaiv hot and us average tern Mratnre under eaavaa is 100 decree. Several death from untroke have oc curred, .'i r-i f - , . i f i . . r A Defeated Coaspiraef. , - ' lJosrtoit, Ana 3 The Jewish Irlals T L T.. V of tbe accused parties and tbe Btats was ordered to pay the costs cf the trial. . hm t IM tUi T -lTrt. t aw- r-'V ta mrmtm tt t-:trt.. 1 omkT t-' . ti si- .a riiae ttcm i t: rmt.m' t - .a rpn t"fa c C bux;;rt ."t lie iwu 'X' H HI U1T if. ; ArfiTsi mZi'yjnz cf TramsL t XCtCHXCOSS aJTS CXHYTXtJL Leave A 14a Xtapot S.S0 a. aa. and 4-83 p sa. ' ante g.00 a as. aad IM p. as. ssaBsaj UMlMaa.idaio.a. . ' Aotfi S SO a. aa. aa 4.10 sw as. . CHAXXOTTX. COLCXOriA AJtD A.VQUSTX. Iea-i,ioBaa4arrtTe4pwa.' C C a-JUC. a jXTXSXOS. , Ie tW a a; aad aerw at taOO a aa. OmOUaUCTHTaUU ' taae R.48 a, av aod 7.10 a. aa. Aaff 7.00 v aa. aa a la a aa. c c-aaxxsr Dirtaiox. twBO . tau. aa antra 10.89 a. aa.' ladex t flew Advertise seat. , ,;, J faeUeatBoas. r- ' -, South 'AUantl SUUa. fair weather westerly winds, rising barometer, sta tionary or lower temperature. . lAJCAX, A small shower and cooler w either last evenlnvJ ( I IrlAAl i Jim Orfer. of rHaryvesV-d) W0- Tielm, Is off 4c Iong Draaen. t K) I J Miss Norn Means aod Miss Ger trude Pharr are at the Sparkling Ca-' Uwba, ' JO Tlf,.. :;yj j . ! There was uO change fn tbe ait na tion of the big telegraph strike y eater day, but the crisis is evidently not far off. ApairogeaofaedudeJ.dreeed la regular dude unltonua, will represent Charlotte at the coming Poplar Tent Fair. Losk out for them. j - Dr Gibbon left yesterday afternoon for AaherUle In response tp a teegram to attend Mr 2o Vance, from which it Is to be Inferred that some unfavor able symptoms have appeared. Her. Mason W. Preasley, .who was to have filled Dr.' Miller's polpltin the First Presbyterian church to-morrow haa written tbatclrcumatance are such that he f m 111 be . unabla tofill his apt poinlment. 1 ' - Tl police commenced the: alaugh ter of dogs yesterday morning and kill ed a whole cart load.' Ilenry II ill killed seven. I This Is Just the first day's work and It Is to onatiaue aa long a collar I ess dog can be fvUDd on the streets. lab am llelvlo, the uz fortunate pump man, who waa run over by the train at Malthwa Station Wednesday nlgbt. waa reported to ba in a eritical eoodltlon yesterday. -' He :. received in tern il Injuries that may result in death.; Mr Joe Mlseoheimer, a former en-. gloeer on ; the Carolina Central 'road. but lately a merchant, baa thrown down the yard stick, and la once more pulling the "doc tali"! on the C C. ; Joe Is a good engineer ' and the boys are glad to see him back on the road. -A match game ot baseball was played yesterday afternoon betweeu the IUo qoet and rrtf nines, and was rather remarkable for the numoo raa made. The Racquet scored SJ and the Porter 24. The former club was ac cordingly awarded the belt. '... Two new poetrmoea have been eatabliahed In Mitchell county Aaron and Glen '. Ay re, ' by name. Itobtert F. Barr, has been commissioned postmas ter of the first named, and Lumen B. Searle of tbe second. . The site of Chest nut Bidge postofflce. In Yadkin county, has been moved half a mile soulhwest. Tbe MeSmlth baseball club will be at Poplar Tent Fair and will play two match ramea of baseball acainat two Concord nines,' one game to be played In the forenoon and the other in the afternoon. After? this they will be ready to play ; tbe States vllle boy a at. Davidson College. TbIaarTeaaeauCatlae. r Messrs X, Bar w anger & Bros, the well known clothiers, are Just commencing a big improvement on their store house aad will open up the fall, trade in one of the neateateatablishmenta In the clty.Tfce interior of their store room. Is being thoroughly renovated, rernodV? eled, painted and fixed up in handsome style generally, while the present front to the store la to 'be taken out and re placed by an open r class front. Tbtr Berwangers are enterprising men ana tliey doat know what It Is to get lef U ' m s s f Hertaary B-rU r,ti t.f-i j . . Dr F Scarr, keeper of the cemetries reports that In Julr Uerei.irera. six In terments in Elm wood cemetery r-tour of these being children and two female adults. Tbe causes ox deatn were itree diarrhea i one absoeu of, the heart ; one I typhoid fever, aod one heart disease. ' In Flnewood (colored) cemetery thereL were seven teen, lntexmentajilne chil dren, four pXmim adults and four female adults, The' eausea bt death; were, three diarrhea, four typhoid fsveiv'two pexltooIUs, one dropsy, one found dead, two coniamptlon, one: gxngrene, ,one congestion of ' the t hxalav and two pre mature births.. ; . ,.. . .. , . Rw la a Dlaiag WtomkiZl ) v ! BUI Adams; the head waiter at the Central Hotel, and Hampton Caldwell, a hall boy; were arraigned; before the mayor yesterday morning for a fracsj that occurred i between ) them? In. the Central dining room, night before last. Bill waa fined tt&O and Hampton glSO. Tbey quarreled over some money mat ters, and thongh several guests' were at the tables, BUI forgot the dignity of his situation, and. picking! up a catsup bot tle, cracked Hampton over the head with It, knocking big hole In the haH boy'a forehead. . Aftef the 'Xhayor got through with them Mr. IJoclea held a courtmartial,' but kthe decision his not been given to the1 public BUI and Hampton hafe" tci,m and onc9 mora bres-x bread tciitter. j" - f j ,v . . ' I' ?'t,!i Xbcee desiring , .to , purchase grave stones should read the ad? ertlsement of XI Q E err j LIU la another col ticn, r It proposes a rare bargain. . , , ec i d-2T7 TZm XZararard Almaaa aua Ceaai t-ec: ::i V, oxxs, Iwrt:ioc, tt. L . rr. l rre ra eppucai'.ia to ine tnmiora cti'3ri-rilX3CCLiPpcrr3estbesktn. THE HOKTIIEnH EXCTJUSIOSISTS T Arrive "la Cbarlette Thla rAileraoea Arraaxemteat tor Their Xtecepttoa ..aad IIow Tber Will be Eatertaiaed. 'The excursion of; Pennsylvania capi talists, who are now being piloted through Ibis Stale by Mr. JobnT. Pat rick, the State Imtaigritlon Agent, will arrive In Charlotte' from Raleigh at six o'clock this 'afternoon." They are trav eling In a special car, and will be met at the depot on their arrival in this city by a committee from the board of alder men and a committee froe the clty 'at large. The committees are rAldermen, T. R. Robertson, J. 8. Spencer, H. M. Wilder; and the mayors and from the city, Messrs Geo.yE. Wilson and Frank I. Osborne. Capt. R? P. Waring will de liver an address of welcome to the ex cursionists and extend to them tbe free dom of the city The excursionists' will be quartered at the Buford House, where arrangements for their reception have been made. rt ,iihi I'liTne Chamber of .Commerce paa. pre pared to receive the'parly in royal atyle and the rooms bf the Chamber of Com merce building will be thrown open foe their reception. An entertainment will be.gtveo.tbam bv iie members to-night . t m mm . m. 1 1 ' KL. - iL banquet will bespread. "An abundance of champagne and other good things have been provided, and we can f afejly predict that a good time la in storein Charlotte for our Northern visitors, f The excursionists number about sixty capitalists, all from Pennsylvania, and they are making the tour of our State with the purpose of spying out the land, and If pleased, to invest in farms and mineral properties la bur.mldst.VThey will spend Sunday and Monday in this city, and, leaving Charlotte, will go up the Carolina Central Railroad to Shelby. Mr. Patrick la a good guide, and under his lead their tour of the State will he a thorough one. " VV.t:VV"f H? ' The gentlemen composing the com mittees above named are requested to meet at the mayor's office ,ihl morning at 10 o'cloeaf, 'to perfect Arrangepoents for the reception, and to hear the pro gramme. . ; - i A Starter for a labrary- '. ' v The Literary- aad -.Debating :CUb once a flourishing and lively institnticn Of this city has gone peacefully out of existence. - la closing up its affairs, the members found ithat they had a sur plus of 1 04081, oa hand; and the use to J which they decided to put, this must be commended. Tbey deposited It in the First National Bank aa a nucleus upon which to build a fond for the establish ment of a public library In the city. Tbe need of aueb an inetltuUon here ia not only well known, but it has long been felt. It I to be hoped that the generous action of. the Literary and Debating club will prompt our liberal minded citizen to come forward and add their mite In the effort to get a first-class library for Charlotte. Coqtri butlona will be received at the First . . - : t Ckarloae t Get ' xCI Bridled. ,.; . j , ;: , j'; ; Mr Philo Sammy, a citizen of X4n- coin county came all the way to Char lotte yesterday with a mule to have It bridled. The mule had on a bridle that It had worn constantly for the past three years' and. aa; the bridle had be come rotten. It waa necessary to change It for a new one. and " this change : of bridle Is a big thing. Mr Summy assured oa, requiring five men with a twister to do the work. The mule has too much devilment In him to be bridled like any other mole, and three , yeara aso when arter a big fight and an infinite amount of trouble,' Mr . Sammy succeeded in getting the bridle on the male, he tow ed that he would let it euy on uatil It rotted, arid hftdld. Yesterday he bought a good strong .bridle and getting the mule in Wadaworth'a stables, hired five strong colored men who aeti to work with tbe twister.: . The mule resisted admirably, bat after a hard struggle he waa subd ued and the bridle waa buckled oa- his head. After this feat was sue- fully performed, Mr Sammy took bis departure with the animal and re marked that if the mule did not die be-; for thai bridle wore out. we might fOOK (OTDim. pace again Bomeuuic.-,; Tb roller skater's frlen4tt eerea tbelr fjnlDDd aiuu. saumad limbs, ens ooeea maa braised bodiea. Me rotier eaatee ee otber akatar, aa aflora to be aa eoemr ot St Jaeobs OU. U . - ': ; A Yeeag Lady Aaaaaltedla CoaeersU .: 7"ieputy Sheriff GeorgeMurrof Con cord, waa in the city yesterday in search of a negro boy named .Wade Barrlnger, who attempted to commit an assault last Thursday evening on a young lady of 'that townVaa she was going; to her home from the postofflce. It was late in the evening and the negro seized, her ks she turned Mown ? a' street leading from Main street to her homev Her. screams attracted the attention of Mr Jim Hill, who waa standing in the door' of his house near by and whp ran to the scene, T The negro released his hold upon the young lady and fledjleavlhg his hat which fell from his head? 'The hat was recognized, by the Colored , peo ple aa belonging to Wade Barrlnger and a search being, instituted for .that Individual it was found that he had Jeft town.It is not known for certain what the object of , the negrQ's attack was; a some . think C that ,he was after the slderahle excitement in Ckincordover the affair and the "talk about lynching eras nui uuuo iu wtujAyvAam i fcc ; Mr liurr was accomp&Eied by Sheriff Slough' and thech our policemen aided them In th search they niled to. catch their man. He. was in Charlotte ;ye terdsy mcrning, and they) expect 'to' .-yt.-,, i . m .-'.! i . '-iiX ii '""w'--IaUjMS?avaw i ?-.l-;3t? rtlse-?r-v..-! t1 t -fee, eontt- piton. Um . 'Its l wf ilwja, f -n-r -! Wa3 1 to l ts t tcBl I td8t .i.intr.lop "a. It rr :i r wi-- -st7eoii- "tit ll-tar i t-.-vl. fidu' resne Ljim.J. rijf-ar-lt-i;- i a..-;. ... . -akcieccu Ercrr -iswt ' ftJ--' 1 Lear, ?,,40 P-rir-ntrn nnn, F'- Via., t: -SS "1 Ui.Tt-;l M fz-'f i t. -1 I 1 T. J "TODS C". j4 It id Aaother Barglar Jailed, The police yesterday captured a ne gro-man -named. ,15U1 .Williams, on charge of burglary committed in Pott : MiU,N about four months sgo. Williams entered' the house of - George Smith at ' that place, and stole a, lot of ' wearing apparel. rWhen arrested in the city yes- terdayi he had j on one of tbe coats stolen- from Smith. He was 'arraigned before 22? quire McNIoch, who ; invest! gated the case and' finding the charges substantiated, put him nnder a bond of 6150 for his appearance for trial by the Inferior conrt. Williams could not give bond and waa aent to iaiL- ' -'i'r - . ' i. . ;' TSr Iteeecaitioa of Charlotte Deatista. ;m u At the meeting of the Southerh Dehi tal Associstloiv held dn Atlanta this week, pr. M. A. Bland, of this city,; was elected second ; vice-president' of - the body for the ensuing year. 2 Dr. W . H. Hoff m an, a also or Charlotte, 1 was re elected recording secretary, Qur Char lotte delegate are expected to return home .this1 mornln gi. i The Association decided toxoid its tiext meeting atXex-! ington. : Ji.y. commencing on. too nrst .Tuesday, in May i next. DnBawlsof T Vn w Ar a Ii fl : art eaki A mf sami'wtSsaT'wl s aWAUigyuUa usrVfc .ga v vyaav taivusafVAe waa the- Association a.presaing invitation to hold their next meeting at lexlngton; and had given them a giowiog descripr tion : of what;heir would show tbem if they would visit the famous blue grass region o Kentucky in May,, ; Dr. Bawls was selected as a committee of arrange- 'a God Periodical. tn ' t-v.'-i f li The fronUspieco'ofitheMagazineof American: History for August, Is a fine portrait, never before engraved, of the hero of battle and romance, Co Alex ander SoammelL who fell atlhelege of Yorktown in 1781 The leading article "Clay borne the Bebel. ia a re markably entertaining and informing chapter of authentic biatory, contribu ted by the distinguished Virginia writer; John : Eaten Cooke. ; It reads like a Teritable- romance.. Tbe Blustratldns' seventeen in number, which brighten its pages, . form a curious history f11 themsel vesu The portrait of the famous "Rebel" is a study it represents the face of a man of action and unswervihg resolution, who will surely fight to the bitter end.: The ' second . paper. In this admirable number of : the magazine is he conclusion of Captain Potter's able series of essays, "Texas admitted to the Union;" then folio wa "General Nelson,' Kentucky, and Idncoln Gunsalorci- bly written and substantial article J of twenty five pages, from President Dan iel Stevensonv D. D., of the Collegiate Institute, Augusta; .Kentucky. Puhli- cation office, SO X.afayette Plaee,New York City.; I I mm , a mt i -f; Hotel Arrival ',S.7-'"'Zi I it CEXTBli2.;-Or Bowen, E R Har- rell. S CTownsend. Baltimore; Col W D DeRossett. ? U HUL J R Oates, G N Webb, J D Horner, J A. Cntts, Rey O J Brent, A P Rhyne, J no T Shepherd, J U OJell, Miss S O Jell, N Slough. Thos M Cbatard, J C Taylor, North Carolina ; F O Battle, aims uuoa ..i. veins S G Camp, Miss Mary Lynn. J X, Dud ley. Dr F h Frost, Prof H B Shepherd, Mrs E A Sowers and two children. South Carolina ; S P . Wimbish, Miss Alice Plummer, Thos Old, Virginia; J Q West, J W Bulla, Washington; D .C; Mrs J ti Hardenburg and two children, Knoxville, Tenn ;MC Hubbard. Phila delphia; W D Martin, New York; Miss 0 E McGUrary, Miss N H McGilvary, Miss A McGUvaxy, BangkokJSiaxh ; Msj CbaslWalte, Baltimore. " t J I Prominent among the arrivala at the Buford House yesterday were the fol lowing: Alfred Baker, Kent BIsell, G A Whitehead, Georgia; A T Smyths, Miss Smythe, W' J Crosswell, W A Evans. South Carolina; Col A M Wad-. dell, North Carolina. ...V; ' i " :k-' ' A.Card. "i v j -5g' I return mv sincere thanks to the kind, friends wfhoee timely assistance In extrnsrulshrntr the flames on Thursday night kept us from being burnt ouL , , "ITiVfyt? ffJMl.f'it mfmAJVtA .... 1. J - .-V A none Cbkeel t Death by "aajke Sadra,lt. TAdTeraasar'i; j wi z Last Tuesday a qoy Was engaged io ploughing on the farm of a man named' Wilkinson, , between Greenwood ' aad Monroeton. in Bradford county when he aaw an enormous black snake lying stretched- along on the ground near the fence. Frightened by the reptile the boy dropped the line and started oh a run f or tbeiouseu Reinforced by sev eral meraoera jot ,the family, he went- back, when one of the norses was round lying oa ; the ground with the pythotr tightly,, coiled . about . bis. neckw '-The snake was dispatcneav wnen -was-found that the . horse was dead. Ids life baring been choked out by the theshake Hatches temoera. ? t j isrwc. Robert "Wheeler, of Silver Creek, was born inlT75 and is 108 years old.- ' His parents were of pure African blpddvand were captured on the coast of sGuinea and brought td this country in; a slave ship.; . Bob has had elgbtwlvea and fif ty-four children, nrty-or wnoxn were PhS.Trt I. Jm. Tery aeaky .Teasel; rhnadelphla Beoord. m ;,-;;.. rt. Wood ward demurely protests; that he gave the. story to Foster ndejr seal of confidence," and closes by sayiiigl- "If you cannot be trusted with an occasion al Democratic secret I will n6U tell yott . - 1 . m ... mm . tit j . t l . anymore ox mem. - -voou.warar ia y his own" showing' a rare depository :of t a rare depository :of its. 4j tela ! t ,,JL nji T iiS'smltf Democratio secrets. t ..L.f - mw L . . J i I .--... Bla i !,. Fran Jai PaVClXl BIBOSW a ;iaae t,i r uV. edVgtesrtoxjJdaii aSCbase&SB?:- fevvr-t-S'i-:? I real a graiefol to some Georgta people that f mast write and ask roa to wank tnera for tbe ejeod tbey bare done ae. lA fact, after -be dlea tbere oagbt to baa asoaomeDt erected to tbe memory of tbe lnrenlor or diaeorerer,oI a remedy wblcn la uenataettirad la your city. . '. . ;. . :. f ! 't ,; t or see hamf years post i care Breniaii irrraae. and i too. ia ut eiion ia cj curea ox a oiooa .l.rl. Mtilrti mm m nnrlnr n 1 "j. kasv r IrlmA' on pbyoiclaa alr oaouot. . ed be vrrm eprtns, tbe Hot fcprir . ta Bu rbnr Springs mjta tiaaily feond aay8a eomt?ete:y bnken dow poisoned with ecroiuia, poUurl . a mereuty, and protHvoaeed incur a '.a ty e.4 T 9 toctors. la thu eorMllUon I beard tr.ro- a t nd from the mx ot fawUi's S-c 'e (A 8. m'un-a is made li auantawaadltoua it tM - e I lM-t Uift nxtticr urauiBstaaoea I ojvud to i a. Tbe Ant tnetoeteor tt lax lw U.a iuto me, and ati.ertaain! sv)ut lmv..j c-..'nrt,-,wtp.li; lams tntwDu a4assuerfl aaac . r., ljry eeat-. t" f taeftid eeiiay U ror l:t skla tselear, f l I il rJ or t-i.U r i :sn 1 everct' 1 la my In - t-wi 'v-sfesxsc! ec8:S 1" 1 O' t beK; but It la worth i ) rr Ni. a to eniu rvra from blood .ia . l ooi.i tor r e, and let any r i e bt 4. Ctt.a cf te Commercial sou rn carouita a EWS. The storeroom and stock of goods cf R T Mockbee and Co, at Corn well's, in .Chester J county, were destroyed' by fire on; Wednesday fnlgbt.' t, -.i.v, i Mr J H Swygert has .resigned his po . sition as the superintendent of the Ca tawba Oil : Mills, at Chester, to be suc ceeded byKr W; P Ferguson, of Charles ion, a,Vnt :m&. ifcidw-i H id tri'l ' Valentine's inarblo bust .of the late Hon' Robt tO Hayne, ordered for the city, council chamber J ot . Charleston, was received by the city authorities on The offer of Mr JTaa J Glbba to firi ve to the city of Charleston a lot for the con struction .or an ait gauery; was declined by the city, authorities on the ground that U would take 90,000 to f construct Uiabuildipg.1fi t tVv lT ft MA peaeoa Decialye PeUfioa. a ' - - a a mtUmttm f.a ml!.. em r...j. vllle lived a farmer; Well to do, a wid ower with two d aughters.. The young jaaies wui' rw neireBsesuaaauusract, added 1 to- their i natural attractions. drawsaii the young men from far and viae to ins rum. nnc. Air wiiaona troubles have been augmented of late: mm, anion uaa unu UU Tt U US 1US neighborhood and - they'.ve ended by maaung aueacon ox him. -it was Daa enough to have to keep the village beans irom nis aaugnters out or late some ox our city young men have taken to drive over there tochatch.- Last Sunday old "Wilson was especiall v annoyed by young men ,Who durtug the whole time : of service, were mrung with bis youngest daughter. Their mia behavior was car ried to a point wheouie regenerated rather ..mm praying.. Suddenly ha felt that- be could bear" It no longer,1 and raising his voice to its highest pitch; he prayedt-' - -..r y-a utiisi-bf.jnui I "An' now. O Lord, have me rev on the dum idiot with -the store clothes on as is wiakin'at our Alice, an' keen him a hanging roond .the church door when service is over till i can git to him aa' put a head on him: 'Amen." ? The young man picked up his hat and want hornew sti zi tl-.4 , ui.n. .s,;t UUl al aad Great Xtr. Davia.! Bloada(ta Lauar ta aarrnnan xtetSncv Some time ago Editor Oberlv'a little daughter Eunice, only -five years of agef was taken out walking near tbe beauti ful home of Jndge David Davis. When she came home she told her father where she had been, and .he asked her if she had aeea Jadge Davis. "No," she lispedVr "I walked all wound there, and I didn't thee Judge Davis on the fence." Tbe story got out, and ever since then Mr." Oberiy has been afraid to call on Judge Davis. But I ventured to call pn him lastnighti after his return from a trip to some of his estates at a distance. l was surprised to see that in compari son with tbe stout gentleman whom I met one year ago he had fallen away to be rather trim in his flrure. Bnt hie plain, kindly manner was unchanged. . ; Wkea vVeataa ts Suaply IttmUUbI. k xwng.QreaGaxee:w.4v,,.v ,, f Woman is lust too awfullv lovelvin newly laundered Wamsutta and lawn. .wnen xresn, irom ciose communion with toilet soap and a crvataL waterv bath. 8he has the rioe peach frasnrance of paradise-and the breath of the cape jasmine of the . tropical empyrean. When a fellow passes to the windward of a lovelv woman who is fiilinar the air with sweetness and - purity as abe trips crraeexmry aions. he delicate! v anios the air for an hour, as if he bad got a snatch of heavenly perfume and was trying to woo another wnur over the celestial battlements. ' God mess : the - women I iae1nSoSSe scarce, , and courting would tiose more than half its flavor, t:y " mm i I I i iii ' .:. i A Preci Fair. ; I The United States Senate has s com mittee on labor who travel about the country at the government's expense to examine into tne condition or tn wor ingman. The two leading member are Woodpulp liUler, ot New,: Xorki and uuiy Manone,oi V irginia, one a hide bound monopolist, tne other a shame less repudiator. A precious pair to be loosing out ior tne interests ec the working man. t f? ;tt -.n, - -I, . i. , , m)mUw i , , i Ci t- an - ; -' i. FntiKA, Ala Nov. 1, 188a HH Warner A Co.: 8lrs-1 bar baas esmdsf aaaneeoonoi uieaKinejabrtaeaieefyafwaaJ XJdaer an brear Cur.-- J. C Combos. l?s ...... i , t ... k . f .i mmmmm V - I . :.! ir aenwai.asiui aa., f Sew Terkaapalsv & rtr-,v:ir-.:u I ' - Let Mr. Blaine be "spruneM upon the next Republican ConvanUon. after the manner of Gov. Seymour in this city a row years ago, and- be i wilt carry the convention by storm: bat : let - him tro into the convention as first best or the. second-best candidate -and Joe will be neaten again. '.;uouisii.; y r - i. m i , f Si ; SBSlfcrt Ufa aai J ft flmnfritilllh 1 la 1 mmttrnM mm J V " -I . "lhaee been aatag roar Vt. Wm. lijat Balaast Co the 4 any other LuBg prevarauonln tb worUL My tew mm.T. hW m. tnitb. 11 la far tnwln. mwoer was eonnnea to nr nee roar weess eras eoacb. and hadeverv attentton br as coed pbrs!-etanaaaUMraar- la ! tbe soon try. audi tboy all rauMieaetaeore: bat when Icot onebotUeof roar Or. Wm. EaU's' Balsai -for ta Ane. sb beaaa to aaettd rbjbfc4eay.r Leu atr in traUx UuU K was tbs Bteaaa ef sartc-f berlUeJ I knew er Beseaaea- mas or. was. liaira eared, atkdi&imemersi 'better now been belore lor twentr rearf - ' t i-i jwow Mtmm pit. j pew t v i i-i -ar'ij M , mmi ... an .tm u ' Take - blikt all ln ail. and Thurman stands about as fair and square with tbe 'American Democracv as any man alive. And he has a elpen- fJui.i'i i,,., ,,,i, i - ..I"..,, i iO r. tr- ailv ?4l towm-mmlutt. jriaslswfi J.W-T . As ttia QQMtknt is treqoentiy aakedYw wQl stna- pirsaxuM sae is a saoy wao ier apwerae ox uurv years baa unUxlmriy daeoteri her time and taleota aa .-a.iZemala - pbjRteiaa .and nurse,'. yrinelpaUr among enuareo,- uenas espeeiaiiy-atuaiea ue constitution "rwr wants tut this numerous eiaaa, andv ca taeestatef taJs effort, and praeUeal knowl- Mam. obtained ta Ufeclme BDant aa boras and ureume epent aa Dbr mcian, sne nas ewiapowaae a Bootainc Byra. eblklrea LBithIriT It onttntM lika nairlA-. far ehlklrea teethlnt. it ODerataa like SiTius rest ana netiitn. caa is- taoraover sure to regulate tbe bowelst lav oonaeoeooa of tblsaro. eta,' Mr Wlnsiow la beeomlpv world-renowned aa a benefactor ot her race; cunaren certainly do : "rise up and bless berr eepectaliy Is- thla tbe ease Id this city.- -Tart qoaBtlaaaof the fiootblnc Syra :ar daUy aeld and used bare. - Wa think aire. Win alow baa Immortalized ber name by thla Inralaa Jbie article, and we sinesre!y believe thousands ef ehiidrea bar been Bare tram ear early crave by 1U timely use, and that millions yet nnbora wld bare l,m beneia, aad unite In eaUlna; ber bleeped, fio motuer has dscnarod ber doty toberauuer lrjsUu.ieone,4nouroi oten,tmoi sbe haa irtrsn It Uie benefit mt Jlra.- WlnaloWs Sootbua; &yrui. Try tt. ROlbers iry It now. iJKlIe' Tlslkor, Nw York. City, fcold ty all drucsbiu. - Tweatjr4r eeata a bottle.--- '-Hm. ... .os. i .. ' ROulACGE ,y put-J.vrpccjuntof tbe Heron Valor Rod mfmr-r.mtt imut back rim Siivnw" from Ibo liorueraof (1 A" Aittrmun-'ni. o lio br tbuir mrm.k.tm.Um ijaliXBtioniia Cntra tllR AMMT-' ioaa-fmu to triin.n intro dirPtioaby Dir. tlia plow - ,l.miO pp.,luOmaaniiicfit 'lltaM'.- Bpwimeo pp. fre. Aoiekt Wwtk. Jonf Bros. A Cfct , CUrCLtfJaTl.O : m:m life DIVIDEND 'NOTICE , , -- t r " n' coxrAsr. ) fi 1 - CC1A i:. C, AE.-ust , 18S3. f Ttmtmt! -Tt "rt nDtn.lnnd ll,t.k it t-rlt luxt, to Kn - r-'nuei bt i at 1 4 Om I s. Oa "nt ID. 1 be fDfr I?- ii,ib ew-ed f " la a uoc ra.i -t l to t,ix" r i-r. 1 i. - 3 'mmr.mmJ.mf i. Z. I V. U mrmt'm tmmZH'.'.JJJt , baa tbaasbeaas Allen O L. - .-1 . jroaDjr... j-' Costive, Blk KfasOaclia, Garostt Xlae rbae, tJmnmdUtm, Imparity of th Ulad,rtTrMi Asm, Malaria, sa4eUDbMM aiased jr raacemeiU ef Uver. XloweU aad EJdaeyt, STMTPTOMS OT A DISK ASK Bad Breath; Pais In th feida, aa paia ia felt node m ' .Irltr hlarU. kkatananm; raaral loaa af aixw DTSKASKD UTXCR. th) aaarauv eostiva, tnairiam altaraattog wlta laa; a uwatB ua paw. la ouu ua aaary. with eooavictabU loss of far. acooapantiol wra a pauuul aeaaatloa ef teanaf uixlooa aoaacthJna which oacBt M hawa baca daa; a alight, dry come aad Saafaad taoa ia anaiaiina aa anJ.at. stu . anatakca for fi uiainiuat tha aabeac coaiplaiaa af wiflma i daabuuyt mdn, Hy Martled; -feet Cold or buramg, inantimir J pritid. Knuua Of the skla exists; ptnt ar low aad dcanondaas. ' aad, although satisfied that rxarcias would baaa 'Scial, ya aaw caa haidly aww fartitaaW mt try is la fret, atrtiais avery wtJy. Wvrcral - ef ths ahnaa syawtasua attead thadiaeasa, hut cases ' . , fcava eccanad whaa but few of them cxi.tad. fmX eaiiiastion after death has shown the liTf ' -aaaa ksaa iilisaiwjj derasccd. ;J - :A Xk aliowld a ae4 ay as pmb aid aad - i siwt aay ot th Wr J- ?ayffes yeeai , r , "rr ""tisaas Trtwraaf or Irfsr ta Um ausaOtarr IwJMiaaw taki a do orcaaua. ally ta kar -i ia lirat la healthy action. Will avoid . .. all atala. vX-loaia attaedta. Diuaw, Maa i . Drnasiiieaa. Drprniow of Spiraa, ate. It widbmrnrocat uka a claaa of viae. VwleSMla a ; If Toa aaawaauaa aaytUi-l hard oft . i dlsresttea. ar fed heary vfier naeaM, er atoew ' T , doM res will as relieved. " thai mwL. DastsW BTtll'vffl ba' aavw ! ,s W7 wcwagrs adepts tna la4hs Xlaoael . mow. wnaarrar the aliment ma ha ailment mav M. a tfcanm.Ha saw vawo aiwTuT aaa l rba one af place. The reaaedy Is I a ste awtetsaaa WfcUk Aad haa aJthe poeu aad eflcacy of Caiomd or 9faaWifaoa any of the isjurioas aftai aflacsa. li . (Mwrtori Teatlaawwy. ' i Liver Regulator haa baaa ia aaa la ay oaa, tiaas, aad I aa satisSed k at MiJCiu Snoaraa. Gu i ia am afAfa. ll.atwphaajs. oaT Oav. beaeht fraaa the aa ai wisb Mr give a a raflafta. CVM?" Aaaetloa) aad ttcUlity, bat T ."T1 ta beaafit MU lW aamay araMduS fav Oys. Liver If ii.nln.i l - - - - k.. ta ta CMria luf , ad would aead iurtW tat a frt.rhi., aad woatd advise all waa are Slav. ilariv JEtve tt a trialas it i this that sever bis toreUeve. ' ' -- ' ' F. M. jAtorar. yiaarayoBs. afaam. X. T. W. Xlaaoai am i V . .... j frrliara ta the aaa of Statamaa liver fUrjUsor ta - say aaractkae I have aaaw aad aaa Tintajini ta aaa aFraataibahasaa-avaaaaoMaaa mJl'kt,miv Oeaaada. wiich slways gncriJTr a co. I frO SALE BT ALL PgfrCCrSTS. ' t -i i n, 3r IViIxrix ' , - . xCato. Ornc. I , t . Caaflottav hf. a, Jalr SO, 'S3. f All narttaa anblaat ta Uia naraaant a a Uuaii Tax forth errriiae mt ooodaoUnc UsMr bustnesa t tb dry of Cbarietta are bereby nobflsd to ap ply to tbe city tax eolieotor at ooee aa ebtau aod par for Lbetr Ltrnae. , . Those who fail to bare the tal eoneetirs reiflp4 fee tae preot mt Uteir Heeass Tea by tbe lot mt Aowaat neat, wui be liable for ta MoaXLy toe Vttaaitun ot tb heenaa Orrtinaaee. WOW , . msaygr. 5 i Mospito Canopies and Bars, 5 CENT LAWNS. ala AaUia lt mt Tt unirn -LttunOa 'i if. Many goods soil bains' redoOd ta prises as Uia i for SC1I1IER GOODS' TO. EE SOLD CHEAP. AM EX10AHT LUis, 0t Treats: anil; Vdiscs, CHEAP , : i s T. La Ew!slw Co. henotea: n;'.J-i ... HE NO TEA. 'lit ?? i- , 5'- 4J V 1 Hli NO TEA. ;:.ut HE, NO TEA. HE NO TEA. HE''NO TEAJi AT 1 '1 7 ' ftf&lftrf -.. " mw i S -mV ' ' KilaBMaa. oerwred soaaa JUST RECEIVED Hp. 1 Tea. f -yilfliO lif!tl ,'i...'.'i WJ .,j COLS AGEIITtl WM... jm CO Aim limi H m" j Urii- ' ; r f V. . ! t .i - . -.. .... .. 1 J v i - I . - : I
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