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tuh Djtiisjr chuizlotti: jovmraz, a.rn the diil.it cujm.hl.otte onsEitvEit, consolidated jnncn sr, 18S3. Sattt Caaae CHARLOTTE, Ni vCiFRIDAY4 AUGUST. 10, 1883. PEIOE FIVE CENTS. u c .-JmirnnMObscrxJcr Kjt rncinou.u mews. Mf Il-ory W Rtrvert. cf All'D. r ta4 a -Wartfay Irtco Uim. N P. tr m m wcmlnl la al arth to eaasUvtsatf rare plant. TV Uibta4 VulaolMn rtbraU4 Uutir eeavnUeta lAAIttmr WeUoaavday t k batcw t th ttaattaopUij. a TVs fwaaUej of ta sarvlvtea soldlacs ef taC-tortf ataeuapia who wet f r urwavUJw c-kioit took. pi. Wejeae4ay at Mctw $prteg.thrwe Bvue irvio ufMOtiiA Joaa U)C-ot!. of Aerut.w ee -too-.' r woauJH by a tuu4 ehocr4 tt AbfaJVaaa alilcball. Daar UatUt, Aiaeta Cwaaty. o JNalaTdaf luk UoCb -Marti wr rUytaff wita pistol. a&4 t& twaticg waa accidental, Th Caaatae lZrt s?s: At Rich tf la county. a Katarttay ifsito a h t( Ur w 1' fvftuaoa tcma fft&uoJ at a paaaiog bicjeia; ava eanji-a ua vtwlaat shakier, frees .& b b-cm aeaaaaa-bi aa. dWl Ub4i(tq boor. This Id aclaar eaaw cf ta 0eih." Jd&a Miew. a. aro dapr ado. m Ntu4 easf Kaas's S ailoo last Satur day. At m:l.mittitg tea f t aad tact, la fcterta a- wifcief t&raw Nadmt ... waa allied La A1 e.ty Ual we. Tb Uixrrtlrr aa a : "Tfc eiuiaooa of thia aaurtaa tt.I ta UUj.' potui baa baao known t t iatf MviKt jaar. aa4 but la t& toad tl tocsbo( lba( bM ba eml t fciea. but It a rrrvU for tb food taw H I p aa4 Ug rcof rtfi. of L'ft lif j (a uranoAl bis dvprwS ti.i.. Tb- fptU eaat bat bra Dot W ibaa a4 aot la probably 7i or Tba Atka HxrdT ay: W UAiy. frm.r pur lb Aiko tvtKMt cbarca. ba rltto a llt" ta far ppr la at-tHib bu J.oUtr ibi hm ca crotr ta lb pohca ibi b t toi a dfaAmila cuMprur. Mr Mul; to ptvmtog bla linJia at I I i.rity ,f IJHymlC. aoS to miKb tt.n4 tea tba epportoniitoa offered by ibto f rt loalUoitoa of Itaralof. km qHk. av4r t Lai. 114 oic I.t twl. whUacoatef rr t tta hr luvrr la lb cixar. Tb wrttor oauid. ca l& ia4a. ya rmmbr ba flrtl mtt. Atietb akl. Va.pc."b anawrrvd. la oloatr icnati lj w to ch ohr jt rn ao4 traiy aa dul tbar - karc" kit each ottar aa TUB LAIT TATZJIET. 'X'H Hi Ul'l'Y. T Wtra L'iIm to f Xlar a Maca tlatiaaaa bat laat tla( Aay Aaaty. Nrr York. Ad rat 1 0 Tb If tatera Ulef rapa ewoopany reportad thia mora lac tbat tbara bad baea no wrlr cuuior Ial alfbt, aad tbat boalaeaa wu ail claarad op, Tbla a m arben tba day fores took tbalr dcaka. oca lady opar- Ut mho bad ba oat mita tba auuara rtorod to arork. tbat tbara wu bo Lrctb La tba tatatnaat that tba aompa cy araa loalar JOJXD a day la eooaa qoaoea of tba strtka. Tba com pan y waa bot loaiaa aortbtof aiaH.aad It waa probabia tbat tba a at raoalpu wara Llt ti If any taiow una arrraa. Tbexa waa, of oooraa, a falling aS of tba rroaa racaipu. and LbU. apoo rood authority, waa atatad to ba toaa tbaa Aftaaa par cDlo tba otbar baad tba eoaapaay'a ipaaaaa bar baao damlalablar aa taaay amall oOrwa wara Dot open. Tba fort waa a mailer la oar larfa oScaa. Wblla tba cosapaar waa cot maklnr aa rabch prbapa aa bafara tba atrika. It waa Dot loata aaylblaf. ia raraxd to tbaaokoaat of boaloaaa dow actually baadlad by tba eocnpaav It waa aald that tl waa aoaal ta aaora tbaa. tbraaaaar tara of lia ordinary bo Ik. It waa nat iraa thai tba Amartoaa Rapid bad baea tapJoyrd by tba Waa tarn Uomq to hAdldcIaftd rneaaarfa. Tba Waa tern Laion waa folly capable of baadllsx lta aw a bml a a wlthoot reaorUog to aay tber coaaaay. Tba eutkere ara iuu conn J eat or aac aa aad vzbibilad do lodlcatlooa of wtakecaa. Tby loaUt tbat railroad eowratore la tb weet ara all oat dov wtibataodlo iba atatementa to tba corapaay mada by rapreaaotatlTea of railroad com pan 1ml. AmT2l;2ii DETHTtnre cf Ma mtcHii cam akd dutuli LallrUa Depot 8-S3 a. m. aad i. 8 Op. au iom X.00 a aa aad 10 p, m iULUk Leaw t-M a. av aad 1 1 0 a. aa. an;r 9 SO a, as aoa 4.10 a. av . CJU1LOTT1, OOU7KBU. aJID ADQD3TA. S.10 a. aa, aad arm 4.S0 a. av c a a av-a. t. a a vmexon. U0 aa, aad artta at 10.00 a aa cxiouxa aurrmn ad 7.10 a aa. Asttf 74(0 a, aa aaa t ta p. m. cc-eituT Diriaxoic antra I&xaa.au i ladlcauaa 8oath Atlantle Stataa. parti cloudy waatbar aad local ralna. followed by clearing waatbar. wlads moatly nortb- aaeterly. atatlooarj barometer ana tersperaXora. . vocal. Kim. AftOTIIEK STitDICATC tfoel aad pray tbat Qkk! N'ubudyU WUl w la;e w daao V "Vea. do7; I w net !" tlo klae. Ibea Win. ya epllftod. Kklts lora. aba pl ar cart jr Up, aod Joalaalb rtuaj morn e i arrtead a cruel, aorrtd caaa wlia a boapbcked oo aad taw- bock eyea puked bla bead tbroogb tba wiaoow aad rmark4: Yo dulVi h. aaiibtag or ray ter Wkrd) ttr? I m eutta i a tbat cicar. U no! Ifer it to! Itog par Coo r aad aa hm fubed a paper of tobaa nt I torn w OMi tall puck el btehaad oiMpfverto. sta rottl a Rocaea ovoth.r plead l fr br baabL. aad If ana bad bad i fiathag gna a Kb bet tber would bare b0) ttarder. Cmi Araa4 5eit Ttar. Waa ti-twe Two buy et la New York y eater day. aidooa: "1 bare ooe ceo I. and Lf I bad foor mura I could bay ao tla- reai cigar. .iuu la otber: "I bare t-yut aawrav liar tby ara. Dor tb cfgrad wall bar a good scaok' ?& money waa pooled, aad tba first apeakee bvogbl tb cigar, aad. lighting lwbiTd away wttb great eejjyoeai aatil atoot blf of lb wewd bad tmm redoead to easuke aad aabea, "HoM o said tba aacoad,! pat la four ceola aad ya only ooav You bare aeaoked rwa.f of Iba Ciar. Tbat aiai fair. Ur co tb real. "Not raocto," reaped J N J 1. paAsg away TJgvro ca lf. Thto to a ruxt cocapaay. 1 am tn ereaideel aad yea are oolr a stuck bolder. Accordl&g to Goold aad bla Judgva a to a Doctor a bat do rlgbta to o at tba aonaal Dseatloga. Cocoa aroaed aext year tbla time aad lf tbere to aay of ta cigar toft yoa caa rut eoa oat aad eeaeka it. Ta t ta T JXajaartoaa ta Haetora farepe. Tba rtota at Ekatertoaelee, caoaed by aalavoaiiy of ta ItaaaLaa pwaaaalry agaiaat tba Jewacocuao. to tb great eUagraca of tba aalhoriltoa c barred a tu tba malatalaaaca af la w aad order. Ua tb taird of lb preawat uoqUi a aoob auacked taa Je Lab quarter aad atoatreyed dwaalaga aad Ivqaor a bora, cvxaaiatacg: the tilling or wounding of a as any aa a band red peraooa. bucb laddeata raigLt o laiarpretad aa e denoa of tba weakoeaa of the Uoaalaa adaiototrauoo wera It Dot that ther wera alaoat parailedad racaaUy ta Ilaa- gary aooer i& ezcepuonaiJy weu-or gaauad aad eScieot gor era meat of the Aaautoa Kaiparor. Xba proper a J go 10- caaca or tbea peracouooa u Iba the popqlatkeaa of eaal era Earcp are ua pevgreaeira. or. If progreaalre. bare aa ret ad raaced but llili bvyood tba bar Jbaroua raaatlctoa of tba middle agra. Catofcea caJeta Tba dtoaaaa koowa aa cbotera at tack a yooag aad oid cbtcbeoa. It cairlea oS iaa weah 17 cblcka aad tboea taataia cot propveig tad. A aaie food for yooog e&tcia to flea coraaeal aad wbeat raid- dliaga ta eMjaai qoaatlltoa made Into a tbica. dry pwata tia boiUog water and fedaold. To peer eat cbotora la older fjto.lay aboold ba kept clean and prorKled wita ctoaa' food and water. A variety of food aboald be gtreo aad cot w boiiy cora. To care tha diaaaaa. arr oee teaepooofal of eat orated aula tooai of bypoaulpbliaof eoda three tlmea m car; glr 00 food, bat plenty of water, aad ka p la a coop oa eoaae freab, elaao. lry. looaa aoi. to kaap ctoaa. A wka trwatment wul be audclent. and If 11 ta Cakeo ta tlma t wo d ays will do It. Taa Aeala Aaaato. A a Apache ladlaa complained to the agent tbat tba paopie called bin) a bad iadlaa. lie aald: -Ttot mt 1 killed ray mother. Yea. I did. bat 1 did 11 be cue ab waatuooldto work. Tbaa tay aay 1 killed say wtf. 1 did tbat texaaae she waa too sick ta worlcTbay talk a bo l ma kUllag my papooaa. Well. 1 did tbat. too. Dot It cried too ta ocb aad I eoaldat si?. I'm "good XadlaAJ'taUiadiaa.' . . X HealrWrgt laaaatgraaU Walli la aad 17 tb Caaada 8vtkweatera Kallr d. New Yoil Aogaat 9. The Post r-Mblubea the f ulle wing special : UoxrajtAL. Auguat Tba Soatb weataro lUalroad waa pure baaed to-day from iSradlr Harlow by a syndicate coca do d of George D Cbapmao. of tba NaUooal OuosUonioa Coopaor of -Saw Jeraeyjiabl-r 111 board aad Walk er bhaoley of 11 00 ire al aad Jamea Mitchell, of Loodoa. England for 3. Hxyxx) aaab. Tbla will leara liar low a eurplua of about td.6CW,000 after paying ott all bis llabUlUea Locladlng l.iA0uu to Iba Caaadlaa i'adfle road. Tbts sale to oocatdared a big -euchre" of the Can adiaa I'actfle Company wbosappoaed tbat lby ouo trolled tba Sou lb wra tarn Road, aad cula off Lbelr oaly connect loo wiia liuatoa aad tba Allan lie porta. Tba purchasing eyadteaie to bellered to reprvot tba Grand Trunk aad Central Vermont In tore to aa llibbard baa been orkleg agalaat tha Caaadlaa l'aclflc along. CHapmaa la bera and bfelolyra aad steprieoa of tba Camdaa 1'aclOo bare left for New York to Interview liar low. reraeeaueg aad fleadertag tb Jew. Pastu. Aaguat 9. Morllz Scharf.tbe buy wbo waa the principal wltaeae for the proaecutloo la tha recent trial of a a a caber of Jews at Nylregjhaxa, charged with murdering a girt la order W eecor her blood for rilaal parpoe. aad wbo swore ba saw tba murder cn.tma.Utod. bas roaf eased ta a reporter of a oewspaper that bis Lea U moor waa f ala. Tblrtr-twa of tha peraooa wbo touk part la tha riotous deraooatratloo bare againet Joaepb bcharf. father of klorltx ttcbarf. one of the defend anto aad other Jews, bare baea arraated. Tba rloUoc cooUooed Utl 1 o'clock tbla mom I nr. Tba autborttlea la order to atop dtoorder bare baao compelled to puce a cordon of troopa around the street where tha Muaderlnr of the Jewish bouaea occurred. A treated r aaippiaa War. NailUaai f Ricukoxo. Aogost 8 The larea- tlgauoa bfore Uailad Slates com ml aioaer IteaaaaLs today la the caaa of Capt Todd of acboooer O Irwlo, who waa arraated yesterday oa a charge of attempted Tlelatloo of neotrality laws lo baring oa board large qaaalillea of war material, reeollad la tbat aSeer b-io aot 00 to Iba October term of tta United State court- Capt Dodd waa discharged oa bis own raeocnlzaaoa to appear at tbat time. The eaael will tm lib lied aad bonded. United Stta District Jodga liugbea baa baea uiegrapbad to for aa order to bare a spwxaal eeaalon of tba court to try the earner taaa taa oata bamea. Amoog tha lanjIrraxU cm tha steam eh 19 WeatphsilA. wfcich arrlred ttltsw Y'atic oa teuaday. waa Cxrt Tballlar, a U areata aNoamler. whaa arordopols waa erar too poaoda. Tbillr will eaj bar La tha to' a bual aaaa on liaoe sraat ta tbla city, lie elat ma thai be to 00a cf tha torgrat pmssezztrB ttt. erf f rocd Lh occAa m , gira ILXtL SI ere Kr4Ury OwUaak la Bpata. Madrid. A o gust 0. Freab outbreaks batoccurrdla Spalrx. AbaaUlyaum muoed Cabinet council reaterday ra soirsd to sospeod the constitutional fosraateee througboat the country aad dare a state ef elega wbenarar oecae aary. A Maraaoda caralry raaimaat revolted at Haute Domingo near lxgro- do at aa early boor wedneadsy mora la g. Tba ringleaders of tbererolt ara a Uleotanaat aad some sergeants. Tba rebels left to wa aad went In tb direc tion of lafara. Officers aad loyal sol diers ara pursuing them. SereraJ groapa of workmen Dear Barcelona ised sedlUoos cries Tssterdsr and tbea Cad to the mouataine. Tbeaa ara the freab outbreaks referred to. I A alaAe Caulag War ta taa Wet trr Lotrra. Aagast Yeaterdsr a tolerably lively dsy in railroad rata cutting. The Chicago A A 11 ton road and Wabaaa road have openly sold Chicago iwrketa at six dollars, bat the Illinois Central had not eat op to a Late boar last evening. Scalpers, however, bare beea selling that road's tickets at 9d for eeeerai day a. Tba rate to .Louis ville whleb waa cat to by the Airline a few days ago, baa been reduced by both tha Airline aad Ohio A It lea laal ppt railroads to aUfio. All roads between here aad t Pant ara selling ro and trip tickets for tlO, and yesterday tba 8t I'aol steamers pot the fare down to 92 Including meals aad berths. Armstrong Brothers' minstrels are oa the way and will open the amuae meu; season at oar opera boose on the Slst Inst. ---Cornelia Z. Lacb's new bond for 5JD0O. aa poet muter at Trinity College. Randolph county, baa been accepted at Washington. Rev T S Brown win return from his home la Virginia on Saturday moraine and will fill his pulpit Sanday morning as usual. Do not forget tha lea cream festival to be clrao to-night by the Ladiee' Aid Society la tha basement of the Tryon Street Melbdlst church. Capt Shannonbouse, a Carolina Central conductor Is laid op with chills, aad Mr D A lleanlng is running aa cend actor pro tern on that road. A company to to ba organize' at an early day. la lluntersrllle, this county to erect a large two story brick building 80x00 feet, for the use of the Ilunters vllle High School. The board ef trustees ot Erskine College st tbelr meeting on the 7th Inst, elected Rev J lie Lad d. of Dae West, S. Cm to nil the chair of Latin made vacant by the reel nation of Prof W S Lowry VI r. Silas E wart, living near Tlun teriTille, tbla county, has caught three white rata as white as snow. lie pro poses to keep them caged aad raise for the market. Wbo la It that would not bay a pair of white rats at 3 a pair. Invitations are oat for a fancy dreaa ball to be given on the 14th at .the Sparkling Catawba Springs. Col W V Walch. Prof Bauman. Capt Kent Baasell and Col Yancy Jones are on the committee of Invitation. Tha setting op of the new South era tslegraph poles on Trade street yea terday, gave tha loafers a job. Tha pole are almott tall enough for flag poles aad tba wires will be out of the way of everything on wheels. Capt Baskervllle, at tha Carolina Central depot In thia city, haa tickets oa eale for the excursion to Washing ton City. Tba t zcurtlon will leave Wilmington on the 13th. Round trip fare frem Charlotte to Washington CUyft.2. A car load of 20,000 pounds of gran ite for the base ef tha firemen's mono ment arrived aud was unloaded In Elm wood cemetery yesterday. Tba granite came from 1ft Holly, oa the Carolina Central road, where there Is a very fine quarry. All tha Charlotte crowd etna In yesterday from Poplar Tent. Every thing passed off quietly and successful ly yesterday,, Msj Graham's speech making tha only change la the pro gramme from tbat of the first day. Ca barrus county Is to be congratulated upoa ihe success of her fair. That telegraph pole ia the middle of the pavement In front of the West ern Union offloe is a nuisance and is causing a good deal of complaint. It is a regular squad driller that continually makes pedestrians go right, or left oblique, aa the case may be. The at tention of tha board of aldermen la called to It. Move it outside the curb. We are requested by Jno T Patrick, Immigration Agent for North Caroli na. P O. address. Wad as bo ro. N C to aay that all persona desiring to secure white farm laborers or domestics by the latter part of this year or the first of next, must communicate with him daring tha next sixty days, aa it tskes some time to arrange for the cl" of parsons he la inducing to come to tu 8tate. lie thinks arrangements have beea perfected whereby all orders sent him within the time stated caa be fill ed. . i i .; j Death af ttrsVll A. Heater. . .! '-'i , Tha death of thia estimable lady oc curred about &S0 o'clock yesterday af ternoon at the residence of her husband Mr D P Hunter, on the corner of Pine and Tenth streets,- Mr Hunter is one of the city'a moat efficient, police offic ers and the hearts ot" the entire com munity go oat la sympathy for him in his affliction. '. x t j. s i i f CTha funeral will take place from the residence, it tt o'clock ..this afternoon and the friendf nd acquaintances are invited to attend. ; Ret7aJoa 1 Traateea. Prof L X Bobna, principal of the Friends' School, at New Garden, Guil ford county, write us that the trustees of that school will bold a re-union of its former students oa the 23d inetani, at 10 am. Tha. exercises will. consist of a brief sketch ' Of NoTth 'Carolrna. Yearly Meeting by Dfjiereua Momlen hall ; a paper 00 tlaVpast work of the school by L L Hobbs ; a ..history of Jthe Baltimore Association by Dr Jamea C Thomas of Baltimore, and addresses by prominent men from different parts of the country. A Mevesaeat ia Beer. ' ' - Fred Munrler, the beer man, 'has rented the newly remodeled Buraell & Spring building at the Trade Street rilwsy crossing and will shortly move into it. He haa also built a large ice house in the rear of tbat building and is now filling it with northern ice In his new quarters ba will have much more room, and the boys wbo are just dying with thirst for a bottle of Fred's bear just from the ice will have to walk only a few steps farther. To a person who b is not visited tbat part of the city lately, the amount of improvement going pn thereabouts, will be surprising. Raaeeall To-Day. Tba third and decisive match game of baseball between the Stateaville and McSmitb clubs, will be played on the Institute Grounds, in this city, to day, beginning at 2 o'clock. It was proposed to play the game at Davidson College, or on some other neutral ground, but the Stateaville boys preferred to come to Charlotte and it waa ao elected, iiolh clubs are s dd to be in excellent trim, and as this is to be the decisive game, it will ba an unusually iuteiest ing one. Seats will be provided at the grounds for tha ladies, to whom an invitation is extended to be present and witness the playing. Charleston Operators Oaaa Back. " ': -Through dispatches received in tha city yesterday, we learn that the 'whole force of striking operators in Charles ton went back to work yesterday after noon. Tills is the first break yet re ported. TLe Brotherhood report that they are still "firm as a rock" at all other places. : Only here and there ; a deserter leaves their ranks and goes over to the enemy. .yf The Chance for Oar Farmers. - 7 -The time is drawing' very. near for the Opening of the Boston Exposition, at which North Carolina will have the handsomest and most complete exhibit of any of the States in the Union. This exhibit is made so as to draw capital and labor to our State, which every one admits is needed very much. The State authorities, that is, the Department of Agriculture, is doing Its full duty, and if only backed up by ,ihe aid of the pad- pie throughout the I "Stale, much good will be accomplished ; much capital will come to the State; many factories will be established, and mines ef iron, gold etc, opened out. This can be, and will be if the citizens, the farmers, and the land owners in our State will only for nish information so we may furnish to those who ate attracted by per State's d is play. To get the Northern men to settle or invest in North Carolina, we must be able to tell them where they can buy lands for farming purposes, where they can buy water ; powers, mineral and wooded land, and those who have such for sale should furnish each information. Unless they will place their lands into market, giving it into the hands of soma reliable land agency in the State we cannot expect much good to result from the efforts made by our displays. Every person wbo desires to sell any real property is urged to furnish Mr John T Patrick, i State Immigration Agent, at Wadesboro, with a descrip tion, price and terms of the same, and he will assist them to place their lands upon the Northern and New England market. Personal Notes. Misses Laura Boss, Pan nie McCombs and Jennie Alexander, left yesterday for a trip to the mountains. : -; Mr D W Bintels leaves this morning for Mebanesville to enter Bingham's School. ' . ' a ':' v:: Judge Bynum is at Saratoga Springs. '. : Miss Louise Morehead is at the Vir ginia White Sulphur. I . . root Crashed by Car Wheels. A careless watchman at the Air Line J unction yesterday, morning bad his foot cut off by the car ? wheels. His name is George E wings, and he got be tween the box cars of a moving, freight train, walking along as it moved. He did this hundreds of times before aad had never been hurt by it but this time be stumbled; and feU, and his : foot which lay across the rail, was ran- over aad crushed by-th wheels, Dr JJ 11 Wilder who- was sdttmoned by 'tele; phone, went out to attend the wounded man and found it ; necessary to ampu tate the crushed - foot. Too accident was entirely owing t Swing's careless ness. "" ;: : v . n Arrest aad Calalai f Thieee. Tha police yesterday arrested two colored boys named Dave Wade and Jno Owens, on charge of robbing Mr John Henderson's store, on D street, last Monday night. Owens was first captured and had hardly beea locked up until he made a full confession, impli cating Wade as the chief robber. He stated that on tha evening in question. Wade slipped into the store through the back window and concealed himself until Mr Henderson closed the doors and went to supper, when he commenc ed sorting such goods aa be wanted, passing them through the window to Owens, wbo was stationed outside. They carried off forty pounds of lard and a lot of sugar and coffee. Owens says that the same night, they attempt ed to break into Jack Street's store, near by, but failed. They were locked up and their case will be investigated by the msyor this morning. Jailed aa a Seneaa Charge. A negro man named Frank Tison waa brought to the city Wednesday by a party of men from Crab Orchard township and arraigned before Esquire Waring for trial on a very serious charge. Tha negro waa employed by Mr Wm J Taylor to work on his farm, and on Tuesday night he entered Mr Taylor's house and made his wsy to the bedroom of Mr Taylor's two daughters. Tha young ladies were wakened by some noise the negro made in entering, and on seeing him in the room they ju iijud from their bed and ran down stairs. Tison on seeing that he was dis covered escaped through a window and made his way to his cabin on the farm near Mr Tayl jr's house. There he re mained until morning when Mr Taylor and a party of neighbors walked in and arrested him. The young ladles had no difficulty in recognizing him, as they get a good look v.t. him in their room and were sure that he was the man. Justice Waring, after hearing the evi dence in the case, put Tison under a bond of S500 for his appearance for trial before the Inferior court. He could not give bond and was accordingly jaUed. . ' . :V: Meetlag af the JSeckleabarg Bible So ciety. The Mecklenburg County Bible So ciety met at Philadelphia church, on August 8th, 1883, and in the absence of both president and vice-president, was presided over by Rev W W Pharr, D D. On calling the roll delegates answered from sixteen churches. Bev Chas E McDonald, pastor of Steele Creek Associate Beformei church, waa present, according to invi tation, and delivered a most excellent and instructive sermon from the 138th Psalm, latter clause of 2d verse: "For thou hast magnified thy word above all thy name." The treasurer's report and depositor's report were both read and referred to an appropriate committee, which reported them correct, and they were adopted. . The chairman of the executive r. xoiittee. Gen Young, read the executive committee report, show ing: that though something had been done in getting up contributions there was a falling off from the year before. The above report recommendedflhat an annual collection be taken up at each anniversary, which was adopted; and the' collection in accordance with this resolution amounted 914.09. - The general agent of the American Bible Society for North and South Car olina, Bev Calvin H Wiley, who' was present, added a great deal of interest to the meeting, presenting valuable sta tistics, information and incidents con nected with the Bible cause." - The following officers were elected for the ensuing year, to wit: 1 . : . For President Bev W T Waller. For Vice-Presidents Bar J , T Bag well and T S Brown. , Corresponding Secretary S Watson Raid. ' ' ' i ----- - Treasurer E K P Osborne. I '". Executive Committee Gen John A Young, W B Nesbrt, Jss B Hutchison, Jacob Dais, J C Eagle and W T Taylor. The treasurer's report showed that out of fifty evangelical ch arches in the county that only fifteen have contribu ted to the Bible cause, and that the fif teen' contributing . churches had. only given 5167.72 daring the year. , On mo tion the thanks of the society were ten dered to Bev C E McDonald for his interesting and instructive address and also to the oongregstion of Philadelphia and vicinity for their generous hospi tality. The society adjourned to meet at Back Creek church on the second Wednesday in August, 1884. ; ;. A Shocking Case ef Iataaticide. : Yesterday afternoon a party of boys rambling through the woods near the Budisill gold mine, examining the va rious gold pits, saw a curiously bundled object at the bottom of one of the pits and on examining it, a horrible discov ery was made. As the outer wrapping of the bundle was removed the foot of an infant dropped to the ground,' and without further ado, they laid tha ban die down as they had found It and came to the city to report the circumstance. Dr D pTJonoghuV who wss in the neighborhood of the pit, was Informed of the .finding of the body and went to the scene to investigate the matter. He wss shown the foot that had dropped from the body, and at once saw that it belonged to the body of a negro baby and that it had been burned. The charred hones and flesh showed this plainly. The body had been wrapped up in a woolen jacket and this in turn wss wrapped in a tow sack which had been tied up and east into the pit. The child was evidently newly born and could not have been in the pit more than two days. . The scene of this dis covery is about two miles from this city, at a point between the Budisill ana uizzeu mines. irrom the appear ance of ao much of the body atf was ex amined, no doubt remains but that the child4 had been burned and its charred remains bundled up and thrown into the hole. The jacket, sack and body art in charge of an officer who will produce them at the Inquest to be held to-day. The Dry Goods Palace of the Sonth. Perhaps the'most Important event in the history of the Dry Goods business in this section is the completion of the magnificent establishment of Wilikowsky 6 Barucb. j To the friends and acquaintances of this old established house living all over the co an try there is no need of intro duction, but we deem it only proper to call the attention of the people who are so situated living miles and miles away from ni, that ws are now in a position to pffex facilities to purti.trscf Dry Goods, etc, that are not equalled out side of New York. , After many months of patient wait ing and anxiety the large corps of arti sans and mechanics that have been em ployed are about to vacate, leaving be hind them everything so perfect in all appointments and requirements for the transaction of an Immense business that on entering this Mart of Fashion one can Immediately observe that every detail that experience could desire or taste could suggest has been attended to, Everything that in any way could add to the comfort and convenience of customers has been zealously looked after and provided for. The premises have been enlarged to more than four times its foriHer capacity, while several new departments have been added, all of which are entirely new features, and supplying a want that has long been felt in this section. All these vast Im provements, provided at an immense outlay of capital, must necessarily have a telling'effect on the business interests of this growing and beautiful city. For now ladies of the most refined tastes, for which the Carol! nas are proverbial, can find in this establishment every requisite of a wardrobe, for either street or toilet. A hard-haadaS daifcer w do xoona ama a axaiDc Ta nmlea lec a paaua. WbJeb at Jaoota OUbaaJai mat ta aarser-a Oraaa, ltethiag Hew TJader the taa. Tha Chevalier Frederic FranehetU, engineer as Xjegnorn, nas rererred u. ae jraruuie to a cunoua passage in Ga lileo'a "Dialogues" touching a possibly eariv orirtn or tbe elaotric tj ratih- In the dialogue Sagrado says that ha caua 10 mina a man wno wanted to tell him a secret which would give him the power by means of a certain sympathy of magnetized wires, to speak to any one two or three three thousand milea off. The bargain, however, fell through as the inventor would not try any shorter distance, and Sagrado declined to goto Cairo or Muscouy to try the ex periment. The story is told in the last number of the Bevue Soientifique. - PLXra TOOTHACHX DBOFS ears ta ana 1 stotaentl stotaenin are roainstDrtjed at ntabtaad broken r ! 07 a atca eoud aDR-ina ande-rlB with tb exoradaanar oai t oomnar taeta if an. at see and set a bottl ef atBS.rwrKSLOw-a swrmNa STBUP. , It will reUer tb poor IUU safferer uuned!aJe---depeDii apon tt : there ts no rnlstakeaboattt. That t notamoUMroneaita wbobaaereroaedU, who wul not roatnc tbat tt wul nsulatettM bowels, and aire rest totha rnotber, and reuef and bealtb to the cMid. opere--tnc like magfe It ta pertotttj safe tease in all eaaea. and pleasant to the taste, and I tb pra acrtptlon of on af . tb oldest and beat festal pornciana ana naraea tn the United State. Sold 2oaniMKBa. - . " Wot Pjapapato. CatlTaaa. Stoai . Haadaaa, Caroal rnar- rbcaa, Jaoadto, Xmporitr T tba , Aa-ne, aad aJl IHaaaaa eanaed " .ay T. ' riATer, Bowala aad Kldaaya. '" I CJ Mtoara Strike. I 6A FaAVCiaoo. August 8. Private adrloea raceirad last evening from Vic toria, B G. announce that a atrikeof SOO aoal miner la tha Wilmington col liery at Departure Bay, ia expected on A u rust loth. It will neeeesltaia tba cloatcg of tba mines and tha throwing of 000 man out of employment. The strikers demand a large increase of pay which haa bean ref need. Tba averaxe tnoathly ablpateata of coal from that mine to victoria amount to 14.000 tons. Later advices announce that tha atrika has already begun. Ships ara usable to obtain cargoes and have to go to Seattle to get coat - . ( , -; I ! 1; t . Deetrective Star ra lava. t Cuicaoo. Auguat 0w-Speelal - dis- patebaa report that a sever storm pre vailed la Shelby, Cass and Pottawatta mie coontlea. laws, last night, lbs growing crope were tore led to the fc-ronnd and considerable damage to other property was dona. The track of me storm wss ays miles wide. .Near lira t ton. n bead of cattle were killed by being atasspaded and running down aa embankment. 'At Iorah . nine freight cars wera blown .from the track. . :4 .. . . . . Jtach Heeded X,(uiaUa. A great deal of complaint has been hertofore made by persons attending the opera House, and other places of public amusements in the city about tbe noisy and! disorderly conduct of both men and boys, and it has been felt tbat some legislation was needed to suppress tbe evil. We are pleased to learn that a member of the Board of Aldermen is preparing an ordinance on the sabjeet,whlch will be Introduced at tbe meeting of the Board next Mon day and which' we hope will be prompt ly made a law.1 Big Firs aa Daa villa - : I Through private telegrams ' received In the city yesterday, we learn that a very destructive fire broke out in Dan ville yesterday moraing. - Two cotton factories, one ; of .which ; was Gerst Brothers, three tobacco warehouses and several stores were entirely eon-1 sussed. 1 The Insurance will fall con siderably short of covering the losses. .Where aad how the Ara originated, we could not learn, our only Information being aa to the extont of the fire. ; : Those desiring - to - purchase grave stones should read the advaxtliexaant of W G Berry hill in another eolomn. is It proposes a rare targaln. eod-d-Sw - UHX 8AX3 aXJ ' A fc-isf wtt Xfwrn MBwaraaa. ) iL i araa Uk ues C V a uri a 4i4 aou, 5 ra t-w ttcu ui --: (rjrs4 samara taaUisg began. A Drasasaer Hade Oappy. i The n e ws of Mr Will Sloan's mar riage to' Miss Sallle Rogers, in Colum bia, last Wednesday evening, pleasufa bly surprised his friends in Charlotte. The . ceremony was performed Vat the Presbyterian church in that city at 8 o'clock, and tbe newly wedded imme diately started North via Wilmington on a bridal tour. Mr Sloan is popular in Charlotte, his native home, and has many friends here whose congratula tions sre extended. " .Bev. Dr Jerardaugh performed' the ceremony, and It was witnessed by, a large number of Spectators in spite of the fact that profound secrecy had been observed as to the time and place and no invitations had been issued. The presents received by the bride were numerous and handsome. The bride is a daughter of Mrs A 8 Rogers and a well known Columbia belle who, in ad4 dition to her personal charms and en joys in an unusual measure the esteem and affection1: of her most intimate friends.' Mr 81oan left Charlotte but a few years since, while yet a youth, and located in New Xork, engaging in busi ness. By his sterling merit he soon won the confidence of his employers and now enjoys a Large and lucrative patronage In the South as a traveling ! XIraXvw. Hotel ArtTvaleV:lri?.s' ; Centkai. H0MX.-O H - Hargrave, LltUe Bock, S C; C A Usaglas, E B Rsgsdale, Winnsboro.S C; H B Petns, Greensboro, N C; D C J uti. Miss Belle Carstarphan, Williamstoo, N C; 4 F E MUes, Charleston, SC; J A Ware, New ton, N C; LS Bead, Baltimore, Md ; L, M Davis, Bock Hill, S C; ; C B Hasten. N C ; Jno A Barringer, Greensboro, N C; ; Hugh McNngh, M S Eyting, Balti more, Md ; .. W E Cunningham, B A Cunningham, N C; A J Cottingham, S C; J M Black, Shoe Heel, N C; Miss F Boger, Mrs L. O .Lawrence, Miss E IV Lawrence, Stateaville, N C ; Xxuis Bel- den Wilmington, N C; . W Newton, BmithvUle, N QL J Pepper, wife and child,;' Miss Florence Daniels, Willie Davie, Smith ville,N C; C C Eskridge, J H Wells, Shelby, N C; Chas W Tate, Mt Island Mills ? Bev W S Bynum,' Lincolnton, NCsPE Pearce and wife, Augusta, Ga; Miss 2? Coleman, New berry, S C; AE AlspaughfTaylorsviile, N C; 'JM McLain, Gastonis, N C ; UI, Xanlef, Phnadeiphia; zDt,W B Bogers, Concord, N C; Miss Mary Blair, Mon roe; N O; M A Ratterree, Rock Hill, S ,C; Bev J B Mack, Columbia, S C; Jo seph Tracy,, Philadelphia C F Chap pell, Baltimore iVf J Moor, J I HalL itock Hill T Wright, Gaston Co, N CV i err a ' , . Bad Breath. : Pais in ta Side, i , pala iafeknadertha Shouldar-aladc, aaisukca fc nraainia ; general torn or appetite; Bowtda eacraUy costive, eatctiaMa -Jt-nkdax with last toe.kead is troubled rita pam. ia dull aad heavy, . wita ceoatderabla lo-a ot ininm . umuU ' with apainfiil Kasatioa ofleaviQC undone I which oocht ta have beea doae; a aligto. dry i r. a-jmlrw tot eoneuaiptieai the paticat erw-anac-a aad debOity; aerw a, casiiy uanied: af the akin exists; spirits are low and and, aluioasB satisfied that exercise would I Sctal, yet one caa hardly anaawa np fcrtitada to try it-4a fcet, eteraaaa aver remedy. Several of the above symptoms atteod the disease, but cases nave occurred when bat tew of them existed, yet yrammarioa after death has shown the Uranr aa have been exteasiv-4y deranged. . , . . It ahaald a waad ay all twinai. oU -' yoaaa wbaxeyr uqr f tb abor , Per TraveUns; or Uvina la Un. -fa--3r aVeteaUttaaTTy taklo dose occasioa. "S'J" I?? ,b23?wm' S-ml,hT aettoa, wiU avoid - aS Malaria, BUio-aa nttaaks. IMzmatas, Maa- sea. Drowsiness. Depression of Spirits, etc It J2Eabaragal0f Va"' IT Taa Iu.to aaa attslaarf hmA ' t JUf TM heavy S7 ari ttit ad p-etow -am vm aa sa -; : by alaraya IcaapfBa; taa Waa-alafa - ' .if.is; ,,jm ,) i-tm'thimmmmV- r - - ' For. wbste u tha aUmsat amy be. a taoraarUy r beout of place. The reatedv is 1 mwe mtarfan saa Aad baa all tha power aad eficacy afCaJeaMl ar . Quiaiaa, wuaeat aay at tha irihaSous Aw eaecta. '' "'TTriani'a Taattmaaj- 'i UTer Rrsatawr haa beta m at t aty ZZ,iorJ9 bm' v as satisasd k ia a aaluabl additioa to the medical scieaoa. ; ' -J. On Saaraa,CoveraorarAm. ays : . Have derived nm bemXrma tfcf aa2 SMca 1 Bjaator. aad wish t sra ft ': WtlsWSam.a'.' .'. .o;; oaiv STata tha taa faCs ta I have esed tasay remediea fee Dr. i ana Motuty. eat i New Departures. We feel that nowhere on this conti nent is there a wider field for progress than In the balmy valleys of the lovely Sonth. Ourselves animated and Imbued with the most enthusiastic ! spirit for the elevation and advancement of com mercial Interests of our section sre de termined to keep abreast of the times. With new and advanced 'ideas crowd ing out the old. pluck instead of luck, cash instead of credltrability in place of cheek, science and energy beating down the old fogy plan of doing business, old goods and long prices find no resting place with us, our motto is and shall be "Quick Sales and l$t Mis." . We are determined to have life and energy around and about us. Having now at our command all the space nec essary for the requirements of our con stantly Increasing trade we are in a position to offer to our patrons stock of such magnitude and varied assort ment as cannot be excelled in the Southern States. ;-For the special pleasure of out lady friends are shall open with the fall season a Dress Maklosr' DeDsrtment. and after much exertion we have been fortunate enough to secure the services of a lady who for the past seventeen years has catered to '.the tastes of the very best trade of New Tor k, Philadel phia and Baltimore, whose ability as a perfect fitter cannot be questioned. Ladies can rely on being provided with the most attractive freaks of f ashfon in garments that will be perfect in fit. style and workmsnshlp. Particularly attractive will be our La dies', Misses' and Children's Undergar ments Department, our Ladies. Misses' and Children's Boot and Shoe Depart ment, our Cloak and Suit Department and we have specially devoted ah entire gallery fox bur Millinery Department. This will be conducted on a more ex tensive scale than ever before and will , contain everything desirable in the wey of French and American Novelties in Millinery Goods. j In all our other departments we will offer the most attractive assortments at prices that cannot be competed with such as Black and Colored Silks, Satins, Velvets, Brocades, Mourning Goods. Crape i,, Dress Goods, White Goods, Linens and Domestics, Cloths and Cas slmeres, Flannels, , Blankets, Quilts, Linings, : Hosiery and ; Underwear. Gloves, Laces and Embroideries, No tions, Fancy Goods, . Corsets. Prints Lawns and Cambrics, Dress Trimmings Dress Buttons, Umbrellas. Parasols, Fans, Carpets, MstUogs, Bugs, Oil ciotns, a, Ac. - 'I - 1 Ordeis by UaiL f 3, S-S a etdl lawBxuUai e ? VahmM ta Iad-j-sUoBw; ; ..i; :u I AaZtaalalT. KalaetLCbteava.aii.vat MlndKa plaaaara aad taJnaiia rataaajr ta ladjiresUoo, aar- l,"". benefit me to fee aaa Liver Reeulamr W l um iZT : riwr.e t. wmimmM-t ? 1 1 Tf-"lmrcY? aaa would sdvm all who ara aiaw . . bad inclaanad for aiaos tlaae. Taa lankly 1 1 SSSla' : " wase " bad beea tlfin.U Idsd-- wifer. Thr snloht I !- e a as a purratire amdici- i - aavaaiad. Onle llu. bwd, Xtmwmm T.i xs- . swu s- aaen. ,aanaaoase aappy. , Jbrery . O Lxrs'a euurzra coif pctises the skat. - JIT Am Ommm, V4km always aa ecaatara r ; txprt x sauct all csuccrrrs. . Our Mail and Express Deplftichi ia now so thoroughly organized thst ladies living outside the city caa do their hopping through us with as ranch cer tainty of 'satisfaction as if they were ?er80ll1!-r , present Samples test" to any part of the United EUtt, Czrila or Mexico, on application.. All cr ":rs amotihtlng to tea" dollars tzl trrj'-' .d?are4!.irree': of rrpress :cr 2111.'- v;i 7 7;::v;::;v c t::cc:i";
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 10, 1883, edition 1
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