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Vol. VII. No 915. CHARLOTTE, N. G, TUESDAY MORNnurpCTOBER 30. 1894. I avivw a va la ASSIGNEE SALE V ; OF - ' . : . HARDWARE, Below cost, and must be sold at some price. !' Great - bargains . in ' Guns and Pistols, Pocket, Table and Botcher; Knives, Scissors, Shears, Spoons, Shovel and TongB, Farming Implements, Carpenter Tools, Axes, Hatchets and Ilam- niers, and all classes of iUN-wir -4i" great sacrificeAIf youlwant to save money, now is the jtime. -? IMerchants wil do. well to: call- Assignee .Hammond & Justice. K OFFICE OF THE r S Mechanics' Perpclaal Building & Loaa Association. - Chahlottb.N. C, 8pt. 15, 94. At the eera! annual meeting of the di- : rectors 01 tne aoove aaaociation the moat . gratifying condition waa exhibited which the management believe can hard ly be equalled bv any other similar in 1 stitutioa is the United States. ; The 1 series were declared matured, ; all mortgage were ordered to be can : celled and the non-borrowers ordered to r be paid in fail, being an interest at the i rate of 9 43 per cent, per annum, leaving enough cssn on hand to meet all appli cationa for loans op to data. Mew applicants for loans bare the as surance of being reached within a short time. i Active shares thia date. . . 7.458 i Money loaned out... ...... $331,939.83 I DIBSCTOB. ( R. X. Cochrane, B. Wittkowsky, i E. M. Andiews, J. Church, i J. W. MlUer, J. H. Wesrn, A. O. Summervllle, A. O. Hutchison, R. I. Gibbon, J. A. Elliott. W. W. Phifer, B H. Jordan. B. WITTKOWSKY, President. fc R.E.COCHRANE, Secretary. ONE HUNDRED - - -j- - - THOUSAND MEN Made application to the New York Life for insurance io 1893 EIGHTY-FIVE ''THOUSAND of them were accented: TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTY NINE KEN died during tbe rear, who had been insured lets than twelve months, and the company paid their ettatea " One Million Dollars. Oa the btsia of the above fienrea there am .a. mm aa v as ababa MEN that die J in 189.1 that -were in perfect health in 1893 and Who could have secured insurance in any good company, bnt were "not quite ready." 1 Better postpone anything elae than taking the policy. J. D. CHURCH, Gen. Agt. COTON SEED MEAL ANDHDLLS. i We are now prepared to furnish New Crop Cotton-Seed Meal and Hulls. Meal shipped by the sack, ton, or car load. T 1 1 1 lt - 1 . . . - xxaxtm in ouia snippea car-load. Hulls in bales shipped by the bale, ton, or car- loao. consumers, and prompt attention given same.- No goods sold on credit, therefore accompany your orders with the cash, and oblige, I Nobtb Carolina CWttob Oil Co. Charlotte Mill ' ' ' T. J. Davis, Manar ar. 1 Bept. S0. 1894. MALLONEE & CO., Saw and Planing Mills, ABERDEEN, N. C. Yard and Office "Third and Brevard Bts. CHARLOTTE, N. C. WE MANUFACTURE LONG liEAFED YELLOW PINE EXCLUSIVELY. Two hundred thousand fret kiln-dressed lumber under rain proof sheds, and to ar rive flooring, ceilings, etc, etc j NOTICE. I Charlotte, N. C. Oct. 24, 1S94. I All persons owing City Taxes fortheyear 1894,"wilrr please call at city hall and pay same, at once, j W. B-GOODING, C.T. C. State Agent for North Carolina . for the Atlanta Mutual Life In surance Liompany, Liberal con tract to' the right man. Their Combination policy is the leadeT to-elav in Life Inaaranm uriri sella at sight. Address, j "SECRETARY," 1 228 Equitable Building, ; 1 th-sa-tu. ..- Atlanta, Ga. H UGHEV QUININE U3BE r QUININE HAIR TONIC TH BIST FBBFABATIOH MADS FOB THS HAIR. It Imparts vlg;r to the Scalp, cleanses It, -, and thoroughly eradicates dandruff,, . and atops the Hair FalRag. pbbpabbd bv - D TT TORON sTIOr XV. O- tlOHDAN & VO. Druggists, Springs' Corner, . .. Charlotte, N. C. "DRACE CP." RACE UP." Bee the SUSPENDERS I am offering at 85 cents per pair. Nobth Wproow. . -PIQRAM, WANTED i i - i ' " A.Oakr ml nsakt. -- j The Batarday Morning niub, at a called pieetiag held yaaterday afteranoo. at the residence or the president, sirs J. 1). Church, received with pleasure the re port of tba aacceas of their eatertain bmb for the bsaeflt of the LJbrary. Clear of h expenses they have the neat sum Of $93 to hand to the treasurer of the jLlbraxy They take the liberty of making una rtqaeai uat wis money ce used en tirely; im. the purchase of booka, and sot to defray the ordinary expenses of the ) The ciuti desire to express thei&Ahanka jto ail who gave thetBr-hatprls their un jdertakisg: to thafOung gentlemen who rendered esohrn valuable assistance, both la the preparation for the entertainment had jths auoceasful preeenUlion of it. They tifin aa eras solid plank- i th ia mar platfoJa-maw ; rights. wiueMMr uaun u o now ud svnr their: owa inalienable right, the privilege vi caiusg oa gentlemen in time or. need and eaa jasake truthful- record that they have never called in Vaia, Tor this latest feepoaeaihey-retura moat hearty than ka. f, Tbey also, deauee to acknowledge their great fiadebtedneas to the Obskbvxb for Ha timely and happy: noticea of their en tertainment, in thia way aiadling the in terest and expectation of the, public which reunited. In ginsg them a large and appreciative aucuenoa. The presence at the audience ia turn resulted ia giving the above-mentioned $93 which ail are delighted to hare captured from the pockets of the late possessors, to be trans mittod into clear, new pagoa of elevating literature, for the lovera thereof. f it 1 - 1 f Mas B. L. Dawai, 1 j .- ,1 i Secretary Pro Tern. rEOFlxE-S COLUMN. SO m tdmm. Mix Werde the Uu WANTED At noe, an overeer!of eard ok room la a small apinnlnir mill, rquipaed wMh iateet mactafBery; must be a avod caidur. Addreu LhailotMi Ubaervrr, tuUDt aalair expacted, aamed or single, and expeneooa,' ' TABItSIBON'S Genuine Imported Crepe S Xlasua Paper at Queen City- Paper Co. fj'Op. 8 A LB -One brick houmandiot, eotner P of titstk aA Mr era, with four vacant lots ocaitieo led. V. G Ott. Central Hotel. FABNACHT has Just, Bniaiied nuking fifty po a Dt of c&ocuiate cream drops. eud la year orders. : IT HlttKi scratches, for furniture looks new by tue aae of a rtm with our Kuraiture Pol lsfa.. Aeese & Kobentaoa. CH BA P Ammonia for toilet aod bath. abBeaae Kooertaon's. RUBBER Soap Dishes wont bjak; at Beese a aobertaon'a. ROOM FOB RENT in Brown Block. North Txyoa street, apply to P. M. Brown. VfOOBB.' you have a move on yourselr, XT A your drivers, and all hands, these morn losrs! krceoc you are. and movl ag mitk ae aie. Folks aill have milk froiz Uoubl Oaks. FEW select boarders wanted at 608 North - Tryon street. HOR4E3 and Mule; one tsar of Virginia Horses and Kentucky Males for sale cheap aa Wada orth's Stables. C. C. Mercer. VOU RENT DesJaable cottage, IV" biock a i front Bouthora Passenger btatiou. . i, I 1 a U4KTKD-To hire for a few months, sober " louni bu vko hu ikmiwledin a-tauili. eepina aoa sienogvapny. Address, care of uoserver, vtton." : OATH CLABS-Mutual BuUdios & Loan As u sotdatiOB still open. Call and take stock and file applications for loans. Money can be soon supplied V. M. Shows, President. Ai u. ttaaBizBB, Treasurer. COMPtBTB SERIES Picturesque America; parte 1 to. l Inclusive. Call earlv. thote who are in need of missinit numbers. SPECIAL NOTICES. RECD to day. Clean new currants, figs, shelled almonds, pitted cher ries, evaporated apples, pears, peaches, boneless pigs' feet and tripe. J. ii bBASKOHHOUSK, Agt. YOU may take ia the circus, go to the cooking school or vote straieht. crooked or square, but to be happy you ahouid tray uuaranteea tirocerles from ' Bbthdhk & White. FKUir PUODING, New Prunes, Tapioca, Gbo. 8. Bail, M ATS but to Order, Anv Sit i. VaWkbs A Sox, Photographers. s 1LVER Belt ! Buckles, j . J. C. Padamochtain. N. C. ROE Herring, Mackerel, etr. died Cod Fieh. Ibwih'B Paoo&KBsrvB Gbogxxt. TDAM," "Pine-Appie," XL ! 'Neufchatel," "Menauta," "Cream" Oheeae at I j Bom n by & VaX8S WE will aot dispute aa to leadership; we leave that to the people to Judge. IBnl we can fill your orders with beat gx)s at a saving of money to our patrons. ; Our Coffsca are the BEST. , Sabratt Blakxlt. DS. Q. C Bkbjuno, Dbhtibt, has located in Charlotte for Un practice of hiai profession. He respectfully ' asks the public for a share of their patronage. ' Qffi.ce in the Davidson j buildinc - - .. QOOHBAKE & BABNHARDT, ' Wholesale Dealer a la GRAIN AND PROVISION. We grind our own Heal. . " !; Try It. r No. 301 But Trade Street, u V YOU are on the market for 1 j FUBNirUItB It w21 pay you to call aadia ; apect our stuck and get prices before going elsewhere. . t UfWU CAM SAVB YOO MOTtBV. r- j THOMAS A KAXrVKLL. ATTKNTION EVERYBODY. ; We have moved our OFFT2E AND JOB SHOP to NoT24 North College j 8treet,; i where we can ba found at , any time, ready to serve the ; public. ' Call and sea acme flue MANTLES that we are displaying at pseht. j: - :.v3 ! " i Tbssibb Ebos. LKB'R BE&.DACBE -EE'S HEADACHE '.. I ' J REMEDY ' t f ' 1 i - ' 4 Cures Eesdache la all its; forma, no mat- - Mar what the causa. . tr is Safb, ckk ajtd Efxxdt. , -. j - Prepared and Sold by " : Tj WrWF.LU ca "TITJTTV,' ; iOUKWWLieB-J-r'USOl, ' is J R;tsa Drafts, . ":- DEMOCRATS .IN JIM SPIRITS XBBT. aiAva asomrBAeiae mbiws. AtSsraey aawarM Oaeldaa Against aer TlUaana-Jaha aarv Xvaas Bays Sale Stsjaxtty WfUl Ba SO.OOO AO.OeO a4 Vhat lha LagbUtara WtU ,x Tuiataa's Ba Oalla- Clevstaad a . -aUaakJWecwaaap-Aa; ittMk Dr Uahaay Stsw Stamkaepaes aad eaagars. Bpeehd te- the Observerr i j; .ps ! Wabhibotom. Oot.t 29 The .Demo- crata are in finer spirita at the opening of the last week of the campaign General Walker, tem porariiy ia charge to-day. cf the ooagreaaional oommittea, says we shall sustain no loss ot Congressmen ia New York. Other hewa ia encouraging. A. Doaiaaas ma Jaa fae-t jHimore says a revival or buataeas aaa set ia there; t&at city has the beat wholesale- tradd for years.e Fcew' like these and the eowa from Cbicsgo, telegraphed Saturday Bight, knock the Republic at calamity campaign higher than a kite A. letter from a prominent Democrat of the firat district says Martin county is au right' and it is hoped to. carry that saaatorial district. ; The free eiroulatioa of the Republican campaign book, with its abuse of the Pupuliats, is knocking f union out in that quarter, (f jt i; 'At Republican congreaaional head quartera ActinK Chairman i Apsley re- cived favorable letters from the second and fifth districts. Secretary McKee will aot indicate the North Carolina districts which he) hopes to win, but Bays that in afl the South there are six or -eight dia- tricta that the Republicana naturally ex pect to carry. Heatates that Chairman isaDooca; will return to morrow, i Bjth headauarteTB are active but have discontinued sending oat literature. as expected here the Attorney ttener- al decides that the arrangement proposed bv Governor Til.' man with respect to dis tilleries, viz; that the State might pay the tax on the liquor aeizsd by the State ia contrary! to law both the tariff law and the dispensary law itself, j HU opin ion will reach the Obskbvxb : by ' Asso ciated Press. It is hard to see what the Governor can do next unlesa he wishes to make Up a case to bi teated in the Federal courts. Col. John Gary Evans arrived ?eter- day. He leavea for New York to-night. tie aaya bia business here ia not in any way connected with the matter before the Commissioner of Internal Revenue touching the dispensary law and distil lers' taxea. It ia strictly private. He talks confidently of winning the govern orship by tnirty or forty thousand ma jority.. : He aeema not to expect- a very large vote to be cast. The Legislature, ha aaya; will contain only about thirty aotl-TiUman Democrat. Fail field coun ty, on which they reiied.would give them no support, tie laughed at Dr. Pope a claims of strength. Col. Evans.alludmg to the President's silence - and his not registering, remarked: l alwaya thought he was the blank biankedeat mugwump in the country." vol John u. Hasten is also at the Metropolitan. dodge ittrawley waa at Democratic headquartara to-day. J&x-uoncreaamau Evans. Republican candidate for Governor of Tennessee, at tacks Prof. C. W. Dabney, Assistant Sec retary of Agriculture, bacause he contin ues to draw a salary aa preetdent of the State University at Knoxville. Accord ing tj an agreement with the trustees Dr. Dabney will return to the institution at the close of his term of four years as assistant aecretary. ptorekeepera and crauirera aDOOinUd to day for the fifth district : John A. Hart ley, W. M. Edwarda. J. Cephua Beam, Gaorge H Hamilton, Z ib V. Taylor, John F- McHauser, David A. Nicholson, John W. Humphries, John F. Hnitt, Victor K. Moss, Wm. Powell, Jan. C. Wilson, John W. Lankford, Alfred L. Sigmon, and Taos. J. Leonard. William B. McDowell was appointed ganger. IA BSItKUAD WSBFK AVBBTID. i Ah Obstrnctloa Kernoved la Good Time irons the Seathsrn Railway Track 8UatacjL'a Ttlephon Btxebaaga lht Speakers for the Bally. Special to the Observer. ; Salibbcbt, Oct. 29 H. 8. Christmas, colored, spoke to a small crowd of col ored men in the court house . here. Satur day night. He advised them against fusion and bade them ateer clear of the Pop. candidates. - . A tramp entered the reaidence of Chief of Police G. H. Shaver yesterday morn ing while Mr. Shaver waa attending church. Mr. Shaver was notified and hurried home where he found and ar rested he man. Aa he had made no at tempt to ateal he was turned loose 40 day, not, however, before being sen tenced to ten days on the chain gang and begging cff. A number of youog men here will give a select party to some of their lady friends at the home of Miss Ida Meroney to-morrow night. r Salisbury's telephone exchange is now an assured thing. The work of digging holes for tbe telephone poles was com menced to-day. Soon the citizens will be talking to each other over the wires. Bona; 0. B Aycock. of - Wayne, F. M. Bimmjns, of Craven, and Thos. W. Mason,! of Northampton, are: billed to apeak here nex Saturday oa the occasion of the grand. Democratic rally, and re union of clubs, closing the county cam paign, i Besides these gentlemen' several of Salisbury's eloquent speakers Messrs Overman, Eluttz and Shober will apeak. A fight occurred lata thia afternoon at the railroad shops between Charley Mow cry and Mr. J. S. Booth, foreman of the ahopa. Mowery waa discharged from the shops last week, and thia afternoon went down and called Mr. Booth aside when he threw one arm around hia neck in a familiar Way. and began striking him ia the face With his fit.; Mr. Booth was taken at disadvantage and was consider ably bruised up. " j , i , !.- , A probably serious railroad wreck and train robbery was narrowly averted hear Holtsburg, Davidson county, last night Mr J. Ik Bailey, a aaleaman tor Eluttz & Rendleman here, who had been in Da vldaoa visiting relatives Sunday, was re turning to Holtaburg to take the train. Mr. Bailey struck the railroad' and was walking thia way. carrying a light, and when nearing Holtsburg he heard a Boise some distance in front of him like hands at work on the road. On reaching a point about fifty yards from the a witch he found a cross-tie acroas-the track Being alone and seeing ; all was dafk at Holtsburg, (which ia a flag station) he took courage and threw the tie from the track and returned to Ldawood and re ported the occurrence. - All the trains on the line were at once notified to be on the lookout, and a patty waa started to find the I perpetratora. ' Mr Bailey's fortunate-' coming along at the time pnobably frightened the wreckers away before they had time to complete their wicked jab, and perhaps saved the com pany a big disaster and the loss of many uvea ,t . i 1 , . - Mrs. EJ K. James has returned from a 4ve weeks' stay at Pulaski Elm Springs, V r-Mrs. Clarence Sawyer, of AshevUlevla visiting her father, Ur. R, J, Holmes. pMr. E B. C Hambley, of! Kockwell," Spent isst - night here returning from the State Fair. , . . " , Ia race war is said to threaten now In New. Orleans, as a result ef the strike and quarrels of the white and black screw men. . j . - s - ,..,. "At Clinton. 8. fire" destroyed. MARSHALL'S DUAL CHARACTER UU PKAISKS AMD tBBS ABOSBB BSUh Vtltk VttapsraUaa Tks Dafaaa af lha XaaseraUa OstasUdaAe far the Baasalai t eaatoa SWeraUy Dsslrad Only Salf-ta-tsraat BnaWas Mr, StarsbaU'Waav aa - war Appaasaaea r iSSy, " MsthsBy aa PallUelaai atwl PxafOrj Tn tbfl Bditor of the Observer: - , Ar0; goInSa Wealthy bsai and ' .fro, ia" Gaston ; county wajktns an and dowmia iier tiTrrriurlrfinlv to SQRis of .tht nnium f a.atinfr taartsa Ait tTta thrYntrH t VtaB anr-Mtl . Bjs3S7 9eatasa swrw va assf sjaaa vft a fawf .. it is f&id that our success in public life may ba measured by the amount of abnaa wo racetvevV If ttbis ba true. I am certainly pa the high-road so rame. The moarrcasBta reaaer or nr.- axar shail's Utter mar observe that he acts oa a maxim familiar to the legal fraternity When you have ao case, abuse the at tornev oa the other aide " .1 la reading it i am rorcioiy renuuaea or the common txoression, t "the hit dog bowls. When I explain his collueloa with Mr. Matheny tn. an atu mpk to co erce me. ha yelps: "Brutal !" "bigoted I "brainless !" bold ! base I ' Mbrtxan 1 When I show how he used his columns to attack me, but abut the door in my face when I attempted to repiv. hecwla: "Conceited !" "craven n 'contemptible !" "convict 1" "ragamsffla V When I tell how he rquirmed to pre vent thf publication of my article, how he told one atory in Dallaa and another to me, and quote bia own language to prove It, he whines: " asintnity r mhdalingerr "disreputable !' "yelp ing 1" "aho flier !-' U When I make plain that he at last opened his columns to me only from fear of exposure when I give the origin of at least three of those four articles that were supposed to come 1 from, the four corsera of the earthhe cries : "Idiocy!" anonymity ! ' "frantic !" "sneaking ! ' "fooll 'f - M To put it lathe very mildest form a straoge duality runs through all of Mr. Marshals actions in connection with this matter. : He was enthusisstic for my nomination, but tries to defeat my eleo tioi ; he has advocated me , on the stump, but knifes me through : the press t he de clares himaelf a loyal suppoiter of mine, and proves it in two colnmna of vituper ation and abuse; he denounces me for printing extracts from his letters, and in the aame article publishes a private letter of mine. Before tbe failure of his little scheme to s cure a pledge from me, he fawna upon and flittera me in almost every isfue of his paper; but, when that Bchtun fails and I expose him, I became nauseous and he declares me"conaiatentIy bie-oted, brutal and bralnleaa." latheGkzatteol July zo '.h i nnd the following editorial: Mr. F. 1 . llall'a nomination was a happy one. He is a young man of good family, of good sense and practical judg ment, and of no mean ability as a apeak er. He will make a thorough canvass and will be a tower of strength to the whole ticket, and when elected will make Gaston county a representative of whom she msy well be proud." ' But when I dare oppose him he ex claims: j "It ia the proud boa at of a pro fessional mud-slinger. It is a bold, bra- a n confession worthy or a convict or a ragamuffin I am sorry for any man whose character j astioss the aestiment. A human being had better never have been born than to be fallen , to tbe low level when he can truthfully utter that sen tence " ! i ! Immediately after this tirade he goes into the: Gastonia Democratic Club and meekly votea for resolutions endorsing me aa "worthy tbe support oh every citt ern who haa the Slate's beat interest at heart;" as cue "on whem the Democratic party can worthily bestow honor, etc." The explanation of thia dual character is simple. Mr. Marshall's sympathy ia against me. He would aecretly rtjaice in my defeat . Hia efflce is held at the auSdrancc of the Democratic party, and aelf-preeervation requires him to make a show of loyalty. A discriminating public has already lo cated Mr. Marshall where he properly belongs and it would be unkind in me to indulge in abuse. If anyone is interest ed ia Mr. Matheny'a denial of calling a convention, I rfer him to aa article in the Gf ztte for the proof of my state meat. As to his assertion that he had not challenged jne to a j int canvaae, all will r member that after placing me on the opposite aide from himself, and announc ing hia canvass, he used thia lanaguage: "I give you a cordial invitation to accom pany me and I shall bo glad to divide time with you." If that is not a chal lenge to a joint canvass. I i don't under atand the English language. As to his not hearing' from bis church in regard to this matter, I have the word of tbe bast man at McAdensvilla that such a letter was written him. leant teetify that he read IB. A to; his staltrn ant that he had not tried to Ufluence Democratic yotera, I will wy that he is boasting to day thst be Vcan lay his hand on sixty Baptist Democrats who will not vote a straight ticket."; Mr.Matheny iwas never more mistaken in hia life. I hays not mingled with the BaptiatB of this county for thirty1 five years; I have not gone Into their hemes, sat by their firesides and partaken of their hospitality, without discovering that tbey are aa true bine Democrats as this country can produce. They wiU endorse and uphold their sin ister inrtligloua matters, as tbey ought to do, bnt; when he attempts toesrry them. iato the Republican party they will revolt., They know that the Baptist Church haa no truer friend than I am; that I have ever treated Mr. Matheny, as a minister, with : the greatest courtesy; that it ia only as a,, politician I oppose him, and when, he wakes up on the 7th of November it will be to find that every one of his sixty- Baptist ! Democrats has voted a f straight ticket'1 T This discussion has baen unfortunate In some respects, but it ; hss produced some good results The party was never so aroused before. Fifteen hundred Demo crats are vowing to-day that ia spite of Mr. Marshall ia spite of Mr. Matheny, ia spite of Republican-Populist combine the ticket ahall be elected. I would be worse than ungrateful if I closed this article without acknowledg ing the hearty endorsement of the Demo cratic clubi. .,-. ,"it ' r Now, if any one deems me worthy of farther abuse, I am ready to reoeive it. r ' ( F. P. Halt, ; Belmont, N. CL. Oct. 87, lgfir . . CoagrcsSBiaa Mntchlsr'a L4bal Salt."' , Eastoh. Pa. Oct. S7-Congreasman H ward Mutchler, of this rtty, editor of the Exatoa Expreaa aad Northampton Democrat, was arrested thia afternoon oa a charge of criminal libel, preferred by Howard J. Rseder. candidate fr re election as judge of tbe court of North ampton county. The charge is based on the contents of an article published la his newspaper last week! charging the judge with dlshonesty,i ofSsial miscon duct and attempts to bribe voters. - . Botkrr Win Speak fa Waa. Er. Wilson. . jACKSOS.MtssOct 29. At tbe urg ent eollcitaiiott of Cbairasu Faulkner, of the eon greaaional executive committee, Hon. C. E. Hooker has caneellad his en. gagemsnts ia the sixth Mississippi di tricttnd left for West: VirgisJa, where he will ipake several speeches lj Ccb AST AltBST AT St A BIOS. . "I i.- ABBAa Waadf .1 Toaaasaaa anaaSnuwsa .:r SBaa4i PwUSIaa laBIcDawaU. apecial to tht tbt3-var. ? : -p.: Mabioh, WctI it Lee Richards, who is charged vsui tia murder of VVUl itlch ards, at IUc," fcity, Teaa oa Saturday sight, Octc4r JUi, was arrested at the Fleming ti(el, t this Place, last Batur day night fj to? o'clock, by Policeman Jas. FialeyS Ricjiarda confessed, that he i, r the maa faatt-a at Bias Ulty, ana ex 4 A wd hiariJjEgness to go back with- to go back wi fruJr - a;r - Beis"r eouajji of. I was robbed after in oi,ine after 11 - gsw rVv; Aiea xueaaroa waa aar t ftkia nlu Mr. Clharlaa K'7Bias rfcleed at Bluff City, and .who-yrTwis id him, thus causing his ar rest, i aTserKSa a teward or $1UU for his capt are. 5 I - ' - As tbe S.tfok .November draws near, the poltllcAl3Htoila the hotter. '"-Our coauty canfp datO are making a lively campaign.. oTha Jhjmocrats are getting the beat of te fieit-The sensible men of McDoweltwyfinct The deceived try the little false Sjads: & -fusida, and wiU not support met who sell theirprincipls for eJBes.t'V .5 i & i - TV 1 ..-.'--'--The Dem(;craia3 will have a Wg rally here next Sturdly. Hon. W. TtPraw ford will be ;aerS; fi" - I : SpencdBlc&bura spoke hers 8at urday. Prltchards made a speech here Friday Both refused -to divide time i With Democlw. spiiSirafar jsnd A were louoiy cueer&x by f he negroes ana white Repubhcana, -wh( had gathered at tbe court house Wt th;jt purpose. The noiae and bluster ill ,b&w over by November 6th, and Djjnocivacy will be itself oa that day, and get Igs usual majority. : Oouit beg3 Sat i Burnavilie to-day. Judge Allen Solicitor Newland left here yoaterday for.hat place. " Mr. i McVitJ yj Northern capitalist, has been he&afew days inveati gating the timber 'eaufces with a view of establishlag large tannery here, i ,.6 W . ' ' I OABLISL.M t'O SPSLAK FOB BIIX. - I - i Aftaa OonfB'WlUa ska tPrssldsab. It tsDsoldsatSatPbUeOattaa WiU Fre vaatkt.,a f-- ! WASHaKeTH.pct. 29 Secretary Car Hale will not Retake any political speeches duiiog the ptTBseat campaign. The Sec retary had a 4nerence with the Preai dent this miroinian regard to the mat ter. - The Set&jettjry told the President that he had rjceied a very large number of invi'atlone Jo speak in different sec tions of thecetry and would very much like ta' acojrj as many of them as he could, fill; ?ftt ahsre were a number of important chtfr5g"a pending that impera tively dt masked b& - presence In Wash ington for so$s Weeka to come, i Aaaistant iecreiary Hamlin will to day leave for-W est Virginia t3 apeak at Martinabarg,Wi :Va , to morrow, and wDl then Jeav; tc3 tke part in the cam paign In i Mtssaebusetta, and Aaaiatant Secretary WUp Was not expected to re turn before tlecti sp, so the , Secretary felt' that the public business demanded that fih rnSut la Washington. The President agreed v,1th the Secretary that attention to e pblic baalness should be the first dEySof every official, and, therefore, it 3ts decided that all Invita tions steould hp declined. WAKKABtCOK SKBATOB BIABTIB. Bfeuioa . ScrftV, a remlaant Democrat, is BlrttChairglnK Criminal XAhal. la to 8 as BlrttCIhaglnK TOPSKA, K.AUB . ct. 29 A warrant has baea ieaui ia fallen county, on com plaint Of Nelfen 9 Acres, for the i arrest of United taatea; Senator John Mar tin oa char of wrlmlnal libel, i In an Interview giv-a ou by Senator Martin a little more thjn a leek ago, he defended Governor Levelling and other Populist State ti&sers ialn it charges of corrup tion made by.cretf and denounced him as a gambler fVna aju round aisreputable peraon. Acrft wa collector of internal revenue in fnsaS. during Cleveland's first admlnifltfilion, and has for yeartf been prominent in . Democratic circles. When he aaw M arlin'a interview ha came to Topcka prfjeaptay and demanded a re traction. ThgtSenator refused to accede to the demand Acrea returned to bis home in lola --aSid iaBtituted the proceed ings against the Senator that will result in his arrest ther to-night or to-morrow morning. 3j . Sens tor Martin is supporting the Pop ulist St its tic&et ad when aaked aa to the probab'e fjfect&f hia arrest political ly aaid that it WouEd make thousands of Democratic vtes fj)r the Populiata. - t.bsab BAesu, A PretJy Bsa-S Itrtwaaa Blackfoot aad Factolam. fs Bbftar Wlaalng by Mar- row atargla! i . WASBiHOTyi, pjt., 29. There was a fair attendants at the tenth day's racing of the VirgTsia tJockey Club at bt. Asaph's. This, weather was threatening and the track ovas -iair. Four favorite and two prinrSecjid choices won. ' IUume ran aiwayn the firat aad did not finish. TNa second was the best race of the day. Idactoot was the pick of the field of thfee y mrl olda at 9 to 6, with Factotum, Iococt6n and M j ir well played at 4 o 5 each. De Grampton took the lead tffirfy and held it to the latt turn, being ot tfoot id there by Blackfoot and FictotUii, ; here -was a I pretty struggle for t &rnt place in the home atretcn between the two, Factotum gut ting the decision' bjr a fa alt length, j . The Doe oAlt wa selected to do tbe trick in the ftbir with odds of 2 to 1, and Kennel Equity friendly at 5 to 8 Kennel madea rsnning and was never caught, wlnrngi handily by a length. Prince GeonoTw; to 5, in the font th, Derelict, 1 3, jn the fifth, and Gov. Bheehan, eve monay, all, attended easy. -gkaylBaos'aiarket..' '? ' : A Nbw Yobb:Ojb&"29. It has been a slow oxy gons; rarkei. An irregular spot request aad nail orders have taken small assortirseatcf of a miscellaneous complexion, ijttil he market has been dull. Agenta of Jwrence LL L. 86 in. brows aheetirj; haye reduced the price to 4 centa. iaatore of the market is an auction saU of 1,000 dizsn hosiery and glovea. Jfriafe clothes quiet at 23 cents xor 04 S'oares. ' OanttrlaaS Park Staese. Nashvills f j Tpna , Ojt 29 The weather at Cumberland Park to-day was not conduciviitoigood racing. Rain fell at Intervals, 'leaving the track muddy. The speculatcrs pinked four out of the S winners. iHarryli was the only losing favorite. IromrSode, at 6 to , won with 'esse. - fj j , -- ' BiirKlnIey'e Bide. Cbicaoo, lS4 Q4. 29 I a the 17 hours between 6 this- Btotnlng and 11 to-night, whea ha left Siring the recent cam paiguain Pabnsylvaaia and Ohio to a finale, Goyercpr MiKinley had addreared 17 audiences $adj fivced not less than 150,- wu voters :i t xBa Caa Syltaias SMaadU ET.PBTiBStsoi Oct. 29 The offl cisi butletlB ianM-to-nlght from Livadia says that thf Cat? took little nourish meat to-day. S3He appeared weaker. He coughed mor bringing up phlegm mixed witn blood, rreralting from a chronic catarrh wblclghfcs scome worse, j, J. J. Portir 'Company, 'wholesale dealers la railunier? and notions at No. 20 to 24 Liberty street, Pittsburg, Ps sr oj-rirc! Sahnrnjul nut laetlrV-t TVia .... V :a .. v . THS NLW , tb K SITUATION. cr.avau.aBD'S t xbs im bw wax Ba Baa Bat Staked Bkaat Paytag Vkens, - 8a IA -Is araataaB TkaS Bt Caaaldara - Blaasatf Oatkaastta SBU1- Plata C - BUsneata BUI'a Oamsalxs bat 8rra41eta BU JfraS-8kakaa BJapafal f BUPs Saocssa - PoUtloat Oaaala Vartoaa -Klad't.f,;-''''-.,': ;, q :,; i - JKawoBxOct 29 This is the last week of the oampalga and if to-day is to be takes aa a criterion it will bs devoted cTiitSy-tO--KrntitteWor k at Democratic State headquaxters." lieutenant Gover nor Bheehan, who left foe Buff alo on Friday niant to look after the local ah na tion, and iUJ. ElttckJey, who spent Sun day in Poagbkeepsie, returned t ' town early this morning.- They brought ' en eouragisg reports frees up the State. ?Democrata of every shade." they aaid. "are bow thoroughly . entrenched within the party uaea aad we look to see Sena tor fill come down to tbe Harlem rvr with a larger vote than ever before.? Ia fact, the only fear of the campaign; man agers lies in this oounty and Kings. As sooa as : Ueetenaat Governor Sheehan aad Major Hinckley reached headquar ters they at occe plunged luta routine wo k. All the sobemea have been evolv ed and thia week will be devoted almost wholly to carrying them out. v ; 1: Ubairmsn Thacher aaid this morning that he still expec;ed to hear: from Prea ' Apropos of the announcement from I Waanington thst Secretary CarlUle will not apeak during the pending political campaign comes the information that a pressing invitation to speak at the big Tammany Hall ratification of Wednesday night was sent to Secretary CarlUle. The invitation was sent btfore the above announcement was mads. Other promi nent speakers from out of the city who have been invited to address the meeting are Vice President Etaveneon, Speaker Crisp, ex Governor Campbell, of Ohio, and benator John W. Daniel, of Virginia. A check was received at Democratic headquarters from ex-Poatmaster Gen eral Don M. Dickinson to day. It waa ad dreaaed to Maj r Hinckley and ia to be used for the campaign. . , Senator Edward J. Murphy arrived tn town from Troy yesterday. He came to headquarters to-day and appeared per fectly aatUfijd with the outloak. ; ; . CLEVELAND BT1LL PA VI HO TAXES IK NEW - TOBK . It was learned at the tax department tfBoe thia morsivc that Graver -Cleveland waa aeeeaeed ia 1893, aad again ia U94, for $5 010 personal . taxes. Is . March, 1894, M'i Cleveland paid hie tsx for the year 1893 On the books for 1893 and lfyi. Mr, Cleveland appeared aa a lawyer of 15 Broad street, with a residence at IS West Fifty-first street. It waa aaid at the tax department that no letter had been received from Mr. Cleveland pro testing against the tax or referring to ft in any way, and that he waa the only man who, according to the aw, could decide whether or not he ia still a resi dent of this city. Unless he takes some action, his name will probably appear on the tax books of 1895 in the same manner as it did on those of 1893 and 1894. f FL4TI liYS CLKVILAKD's PISAFVBCTIOX HELPS THE BKI'OBLICAMS. In answer to s question on tbe present outlook to-day, Hon. Thomas C Piatt aaid: "So far aa the State canvaas is con cerned, Mr. Morton's election is assured. It has been a one aided fight, but Mr. Hill has put up a very strong campaign But the feeling against Democrats in this State ia so atroag that he haa ao possible chance of being elected. This disaffec tion of Mr. Cleveland, too, will aleo exert an unfavorable licet on the Democratic party."; j , j boctkIlb confidbht of onto, i- Congressman Boutelle, of Maine, a lit tle hoarse from campaigning in Ohio, came to town Sunday night and put up at the Fifth Avenue HoteL To a re porter who called on him, thia afternoon, he aaid: "I have ntvar aeen Ohio more aroused over a political campaign than it ia this year. X anticipate a pnenome nal Republican ms j irity there. We will certainly have ltt Con great men. All through the State there ia dissatisfaction with tae Democratic party." . The co)- reeled returns from the various districts in thia city, which were filed at police heiadquartera this afternoon, show the total registration to be 808.093 instead of 309 931 aa originally reported. This U 933 leaa than in 1893. Tks Bsitari BM s Big Bssus. . New Yobs. Oct. 29 The Democratic- party reform organization, which heads its State ticket with Everett P. Wheeler for Governor, held a maaa meeting to night at Cooper Union. The big hall Was crowded,.. It was the firat meeting tbe fupporteis cf Mr. Wheeler for the governorship had held in New York city, and the enthusiasm of the audience was unbounded. The chairman of the meet ing was the Hon. Charles 8. Fair child. The speakers were Falrchild. Carl Schurs, Everett P. Wheeler, Wheeler H. Peckbam and others. - j j Ctovataad Adhoranta Kodrla BUI. ) I Albany, Oct 28 Senator Hill had a tremendous ovation st Albany to-day. A feature of the affair was the presence on the atage, Mao i-speaker with Senator Hill, of Congressman Chas-.Tracey, who ia locked upon as a personal representa tive of President Cleveland. Ia the boxes at the ball were such Cleveland adher ents aa Judge Herrkk, collector of: the Port; John Mssteraon and General Farns worts. '( , - i : fss Big Weavers' Btvlka a ; Fall Blver h Fau. Bivbb, Maaa., Oct. 29 Tha b'g Strike of weavera which was commenced with four weeks vacation, tea weeks ago, was declared off this morning aad the strikers will return to work to-morrew morning. They were defeated , by the manufacturers and they will resume their old places under a reduced t cale of wagta. Jfor eight weeks some 3,000 operatives were thrown out of work and for the past two weeks about 8,000 people were affected. The strong letter of the mana faoturerS ia which it waa stated -that bo conference would be held and, no conces sions nude and the fact that the anion's Joes were ia a very low condition, were the cause of breaking down the resist ance thst haa been offered. Tha Walts Cap Casa Sa Ska S a prams CevrB I Wasbcbotob, Oct. 29. Solicitor Gen eral Maxwell to-day moved ia the Su preme Court to advance the esse of J. W.Todd et aL vs. the United States. This is the "White esp" case, Todd and hia associates being convicted. in Ala bama of conspiring to intimidate and Injure Wm. and Wiley Pruttett, govern ment witnesses, by entering their bouse at midnight and whipping them unmer cifully. Counsel for Todd oppoaed tha motion. ! v - i ,.- .. i f " 111 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 " ' -.I -.'s;, . ' Papal is ta Tickets la Chicago. Cbicaoo. Oct. 29 Tie'board of com- rnlssioners to-day ruled that neither of the rival Populiat city and county ticktts was entitled so a place on the ' official ballot.; . The Populiata were Informed that they must file the names of their caaclidates before tha people oa petition. The washlagtOB Gazette report) the killing of a two hundred - pound feear within two mfles ot the town a week' ago. and ti;8 mats t3 the oas s& x tftn KCi 13 "f BXigari-jiswu, - - DR WILLIoMJ.HAttKlNS DEAD. sib Lsavas as sbiatb or 3e,eoo, Bia Daak Oeaara a Pklladalpkla la Jr- faraaa ; Bavptsal. Wkm Dagras Opsratloa Bad Uaaa Parfacaasd Baa . aX Balalgh's WealtkleaS klaa Bava Died 'Wltkia Paw Wasks-Vke Vadlelal Tloaat 1st tks ttrtslw Daagaa-Balalgk WIU Bm t Pall Waka Caaaty Vkraagk-Paasocrasa Stay. ky. Bard mw. Carry Ska BSasa by rrana S.OO ta Speeiat to tbe-Obaarvee. -.., B ALSioh." Oct. 29 A telegram receiv ed here last night from Philadelphia an nounced the death la Jefferson Hospital there of Dr. WIU tarn J. Hawkins, of this city. His death hss been sxpected for some days. -f Bia wife and. daughter, his sons, Messrs. Marmaduke ana lna k. Hawkins,' and his brother. Dr. A. B., Haw kinav were with him when be . died. Ha was 76 years of age aod waa b ara la Franklin county. For ma ay years he was president of the Baleigh & Gaaton Kauroed. r lie was for a time also presi dent of the Raleigh ft Augusta Railroad la 1873 he established the Citizen's Na tional Bank, aow one of Raleigh's sound est and best knows banks,, . Three weeks ago Dr. Hawkins was taken to Philadel phia aad B dangerous operation was per formed boob him. " For a time this was thought to be entirely successful. He leavea aa estate quite ca-eruuy estimated: at $300,000. Be owned ; property in Y. tMrtrida and North Carolina. Ti'li'Temaina will st?' "ooght hers to- Utt .. it. fn...l iC,B" im avv mwvtM ... -"Gi morrow. Dr. Hawkins waa a member of the Episcopal church of the Good Shep herd, v- '- ;H ' : ' Thus in a few weeks four of Raleigh's wealthy citizen a have died, tfeeea being Messrs. Ref us & Tucker, William H. Uollemaa, E G. Reade aad W. J- Haw kins. The total valaa of their estates must approximate $1 600,000. - r Thia morning the remains of the wife of Con great ma a Woodard arrivtd here on tha way tojWilsoa from Aahcville, where her death occurred, yesterday. .Many visitors to the State fair remained until to day, aad the outgoing trains were crowded. The appreciation of the fair is general, i There are plenty of as suraeces that the next fair will have the magnitude of an exposition. : The interest in the political campaign this year has certainly aot been anything like as intense and as general aa it was two years ago. It la bow gel ting pretty warm. The faaloakts first of all want to get a mj rity ia the legislature. Next to this tae Populiata want to elect their Judicial ticktt, while the Republicans rank as second the congressional ticket. : Your correspodentis assured by Dtm ocrata who are extremely observant, end who have eaavaased in many- sect iona, that the legislative ticket ia all right. There is more concern as to-the adicial ticket. , If tbe ' Democrats dov aarneat work until sunset election day and poll their full strength they can win by from 6,000 to 10.000 majority. This is afraak atatement. i The greatest danger is from apathy aad neglect to go to tha polls, i The fight . in Wake : county is hard. The canvass has not beea a joint one Tbe t tuionists have done a great deal of bushwhacking. The result here is doubt ful. Raleigh will no doubt ba depended npon, aa waa the casa two years ago, to overcome a m jority in the other town Bhlps.:. v. j" .. I- i , r- i; : Rev. Dr. B. Carrsdine, aa. eminenj) preacher of Bt Louis, Mo , yesterday be gan a revival meeting here at Central M E. church, i He preaches with great pow er and has already made afiaeimprea sion. i J ; 'I ' -1 ' t No one was injured in yesterday's col lision at Henderson. About a dczen la dies fainted.- Tha colli son occurred oa a straight stretch of track. It is said one of the engineers is to btsme The rain which brgsn Friday night ended laat night and the weather u bright and warm; Cotton picking will be re sumed and will be pushed, so as to get ia the remaining one-third of the crop ; as soon bs possible. ! The number of visitors to tha muasutn last week is thought to have brokea the record. . t i . I Tbe improvements of the Interior; of tbe institution Sot the white blind are now about finished. There was some de lay in completing them. Some new pupils will to mi be admitted. - i The Quarter master general ssys the report oa this year's encampment of the State Guard shows thst all the fund for that purpose was used. Aa allowance of S106 was made to the division ol the Naval Reserve which waa present. the district X. M. A. convention, held at the Agricultural and Mechanical college, ended laat evening with ; aa ad dress by O. M. Busbee. Erq , on "Fifty Years of flittdry and Prophecy." j Mr.1 L. A. Coulter, the Stata secretary, made a short address on the work of the State committee.; . i , . WAMTOa DBS OF DTMABBITB. Skraa Baa laataatly Billed la tka Blaw- lsg Cp of a Boarding Beaea-ThaCaasa. Hi lKESBABBb, Pa., OcU 28 A large Hungarian boarding house at - Laurel Run, thia county, was blown to atoms by dynamite at S o'clock thia morning and three cf tha inmates killed outright, four fatally if jured and a half dtzan seriously turt...- -a i ift rm--'-' The killed are: Frank Nowerki,sged 23. single; Michael Galletse, aged 40; George SUoky, aged 88, married. ; j f . Tbe nenaa wan piannea tne explosion did their work well despite the fact that part of the plaa fallrd. They placed about twenty-four .'sticks of dynamite under the; building, each being about nine Inches long and weighing aoout half a pound. A wire connected tha Sticks with a battery situated about fifty yarda away. When the signal was given only about half a dozen of the sticks ex ploded. Tbey were saffldeDt, hower- ar, to completely wreca tne ouueung, not a beam or plank of which was left Standing. Several of tbe irmates, who occupied beds in the upper fl xr, were burled .fifty - feet in tae air. -1 Some of them escaped fatal injuries by1 alight ing in tbe Uses near by. Half daaed by fear and Sleep, they managed to noia on to the limbs an til they recovered , their senaee and wera able to. reach tha ground. A track-walker, . who arrived on the scene shortly after the explosion, asvs it resembled a battle field. The cries of the injured were heart-rending. Borne of them were in tae treee, otaere were lying oa the ground aad under tbe debris of the wncatd building. One ot the boarderr, who escaped injury, made hia way to a neighboring ananty and awoke tbe inmates. Blank ts and bed ding were carried to the scene and the Injured made t a comfortable aa possible. lda Bnppaeed a Bava Oansad tka Ii- ..a ?: -;i:,:;ipleeaa. ' ;-r'5i : 1 Wilbesbabbb, PaV. Oct. 19. The county commissioners to-day offered a reward of $1,000 for the arrest and con viction of the men who blew Bp the Hungarian shanty with dynauiteyester day. The i latest theory la that b rys planned the plot and carried it out , Three lads. 'who have heretofore not brne a rood reputation, were missing from their homes Sunday morning -The detectives have them ueder surveillsnoe A special to the Durham Sua says thst sevea prisoners, three of whom Logan Meadows. J aeper HoDertsoa ana uoDert Rrooks were In for murder,-escaped from - j til at. Roxboro, Perton county. vtBteraav moraine cetweta s ana 4 o'clock. " At last accotj ttc; tti ngt cess erJt-e::;;3j OOTBBIB. MB. OBBISTIAB." t Am Intradactlaa Wklek Weak Plaoa aa " ladapaadaaeaSqaaaa Beaday. "ir albodymeet a body," la the aoig both Mij W. A. Guthrie and Mr. W. E. Christian inaudibly sang Sunday, as they met, for the first time, on Independence Square a thia city. ' .' The peculiar relations .of esch to the other tuat at this time are known to North Carolina newspaper readers. Msj. Guthrie and Mr. Christian were "strangers yet" ( when, they arrived ia Charlotte, one Sunday and the other Sat urday. IThey did not know each, other by sight. 1 1 i -" ' j :Mr. Christian! was Btandlng on the square talking With Attorney-General Osborne and othera. Col, U. C Jones passed With a gentleman. Mr. Oiborne weat forward aad apoke to tha gentle man. anH thrnlnff called Mr. Christian. The latter approached and this ictrodnc tioa took i placet "Msj i sGuthrie, Mr. Christian. ?Maf. Gntaritt Mr. Chria- tiaa exclaimed. "What! Msj W.A Guth-' ri ?.- 4,The aame," said M.J. uutnrie. The two; men looked at each for a few sec onds, and then both recovered from their surprise! aad is company with Col. Jones and Mr. Osborne walked to the Central where Mali Guthrie and Mr. Christian had a lonK conversation.- Mr. Christian had previously received a letter from. Msj Guthrie ssylng i sa he (Christian) had not (written "that offensive editorial" tha r.irr.rilara distributed ia Raleigh had nn nforXana to him. t He repeated tbe same ia is; conversatba with Mr. Chria- ; tianSuu nrinathsnnsiM Ol all cersUioBi"r -l-.-.-J: Guthrie - w gave . him akOu newspaper Btory w ich might be entitled, "VVnyv; Became i Popuiut." f t Maj uthrio hjft yesterday morning for Ltnealnton where he spoke later la the day. ) - 1-- :-.( t 3 r .. ,t , Mr. m El. Christian left last night for They will! neither forget this meeting ia Chariette. ! u 1 SWITB LtTOAS. BSlas ammk la Smttk aad BX. t. Bt. X-ncas Slarrlad Vsstardsy. - , The interesting event of yesterday la the matrimonial line was the marriage 01 Mias .Jennie I Smith, of QreenB&oro, and Mr p M. Lucas, of Wsshington, . O. The bride is a daughter of Mr. B. N. Smith, formerly of thU cityK now of GreensbdroJ She came f here several weeks ago to visit her sister, Mrs. J A. Ollnard. She waa then engaged to Mr. Lucas, aad their marriage set for the Ut ter partTof November He came here Sunday to see her, and they decided not only to batten the marriage but to gtye the family a aurprlse. Accordingly they went to IDr. Boyd's yesterdsy afternoon to get him to "tie the knoti" but he was out. They then went to Dr. Oreaay's, and finding him in, the vowa were soon exchanged, t Mr. and Mrs. Lucas a pent laat night at the Central, and leave this morning Jfor Washington, their future home. -" -i -I ' ' .. Sir. Clarksoa Baaa BaUsy. of Mseklsabarg. Mr. Heriot Clarksoa returned Sunday ' night ronTexas.j He went via Mem phis, theace to Houston. There he met, "Bailey, of Mecklenburg.M As soon as ther jadge spied Mr. Ciaikson be atooped down and fcegant taking I cff his shoe. What aie you doing I" asked Mr. Clarg. son. "I just want to how you," laid be, 1 "that I hive tar sticking" to my heels yet." Mr. Clarkaba aaya he never saw 1 such' crops in hia life Sa he found in TtxaS. Th$ peopls f rom INebrsska and lower 'ToWa ; are imoylngto Tsxas, and locating. Mr.Clarkson went West oa. legal business." He was also ia Dallas; ' i r-Z . p'Xstld ta Baat,' . : ' ' The f uperal services over the rcmsias ot the latfe Mrs. Kitty Leary Byers were conducted Sunday afternoon at tbe resi dence, ori South Tryon street, by Rev. Dr. John A Preston. The house was ' filled with sorrowing friends. Every ex pression bf sympathy was ahowa the be teaved family. The service opened with tha soagJ"After the Christian's Tears ,t sang by the choir of tbe Firat Preebyte- rian churlch. . Dr. Preston spoke tender wnrrianfleomf art ' to those bereft, and paid a beautiful tribute to the deceased. Alter me nyma, -ovaiaai remains jwere taken ; to Elm wood there interred. ; -il'.. -1 .!-.- the and ' Chalk a Candidate fas sjoagraas. ' Whn ahnnld ha one of the candidates for CoDgresBla the fifth district ot South Carollnaf but the aforesaid Geo. - W. : Chalk, adme time a cit zaa ot Charlotte? The Gaff hey City Lodger hays he is aa , independent and that he spoke at that place one) night laat week la tbe. interest of hie candidacy, ibut candor compels It to ssy thst "the speech created no enthu siasm." Be aaid "he waa the firat man in the iworai to ettablish a farmers' ware house and purchasing agency. He had estsblishid it in Charlotte ia 1873. Be had been fighting corporations all bie life; BotTcofporationa themselves but the corrupt rhea ia thenu" I . Tka mJw proprietors of tka Baf rd. ' , Maaaral O. H. Farintoah and Alfred B. Amr.of New York, the new lessees ot the Bufoid Hotel, are ia the city. They arrived Bandsy Bight, stewa. arm- tosh aad lamer are both young man, ami j they prodoae to take right hold of the liutora ana aeep up m . modern rtyl. Mr. Farintosh ia a mar-, ried manT His family will arrive later. Tbe city ia ready to receive these . new citizens smd gives them hearty: welcome. Bapet BoU. Mr.Wf Ham Davlsi of Birmingham, Is the latesti addition to tha train dla patch- era cine t thn Hnnthern depot. .". ' ... No efffiial aooointmentihaa yet beea'i madeotli succeBBor on Nos. :11 And v to Engineer Cam Wltherapoon. butitls; generaiiyjuaaerBwou m ivhu ,,, clea thatl Kngtneor tx. n. ;nnci wui m ; the man. He will coma up in regular , , line of promotion, ana is wortny oi i. Oant.H.C. Trott, one of the cleysr condoctoTt pn the Westernl North Caro- . tina lUilfoad, came ia lsstl night to see his brother, Mr. J. M. Trott, whom he ; had understood was sick nut wnom na -; found alliiight. He returns this morn- T. i lngat7. j ' :; ' ' A) -;? jA Wadding la Bharoa. ' Sharon is to witness rooic than one In- '. tereatlngj event this week.. The marriage , of Miss Bessie McGinn, of Sharon, and v Rev. W. O. Sample,' or oY1Mm 00J1DlTJ Tenn, takes place in Sharon church Thursday-lgbt. i The sflsir Is to be auite "awell" Tie churchi will be ap. proprtaisiy oeeoraieui u uv wmmiv Not a feW from Charlotte will be present. fad toflkis Morn tag's Avsraaanaaalsf ' tltnortsriien I -The'Charlottei Hardware Co. i keep the bent and cheapest ghns in the mar Hetele wisacs ins ares-manem to note i that his line of. dress finding is complete In every.deljaiU 'r - t - - ' The srrlootheist woven; best made, Unwt line of serges ever shown, just arrived et T. 1 Alxnoer, Boo 4 Co.', jUet the latest rHbe4,': Crenalrie ' Hair Tonic, the best preparation: made for the hair. Prepared by J. . K. H. Jovdan 4 Coj : i v-. . .1 h -' . s i te's Headache Remedy eofes headaches inallfortns. Sold by Bufwell Dunn. . Tessierj Bros, have moved their omce to .. Ko. 24 North Colleca street. j - - Kew currants,, ags shell id almonds, at Bbannonihouse's. ; T Yon wll be happy when you buy you groceries from Bethune A lilte. . " - Fruit pudding, new crones, etc., at Hall t. . Mats cut to order at venNess 4 Son's. " ( Uvfrboltbnffklesat Palarnountain'a. : North lC'Jrrl!n ro, herrinit, mnt.l;yrel ftc. at IfTtio'i 'ro.;r' -ie Orvcery. - -atsj.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 30, 1894, edition 1
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