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Tho Charlotte Nows. f ADII Villi u Jr-.u tw tmn (M to J ' Wry KmOw Hem,r1 l r MAM )Tta , .. n 411 I i ' ; I . ! iV.. TwTtaawrM 4 a i- Mlfc l.tM Tl 4U;i a 1 k i I MM fraa h.tf 41 lUII rW. f . I . Il t l l II . UJ 11 tl 1st) (- If If a 4. In aa (life ' UumI tl I.' t I. a J f i ..- mi Til ft t I I ml lajiau ' II w ;... i MwiaJitl I i r f. f i t I - i s lt:. tr. li. ,' i I I J I ! t a t ' ill I l.claia . I u l lit II4IU I .. J a. I kxl .(!'' U 1 1 tl.c f u I i l I t ' . ' Ml . I . f lll'l J l r I ; iri'tlll 1 1 r a. r r ( I . i, , I 1 1 i I TW IValsIa I'M l rnmwi laltf'if i lb .H Ma? " III A Kll S . t r MmiIoi Itureau eMrJ a i tl M r lij-rl r-tlif -l w I t I ) ur I' ff l.l -"' ' I " In a I IIS il'ra It'fr I l !' 'lr I ! J 1 f r f ml ic ! I II. .1 tl. f , Itl Ir Uj .'ll ' .Ir ,.f P.I .1 1 I I' .1 lUiMk to nifcti atlaet tW ... kMtntt : 1. .' . ( r f f -i I if a rtip'- 1 ' M !. i ui Jf I lie lllftl.ttfriirfil J k II A J'irl: I l-en a tl (ui.-1 I r i. i-r j f I l lie at I aia rra.lal.lv aj-ar It i null li '' H e ftl .a)la in II. i. -.u '.I . a ml (at i li t , l tir r 1 . . I r . a n an rtijrmc of Inclratit g r.i it) . Ina Sim ti.akv hill . c..i.f f tti - lata It. a r..r 1 1 tifl "I rs Tt M "il l' lrlurr ..f t! t M d li a l wlili-1, ai a (vaturr at Mlattaaplia. ar '"inr rrx-al-,t In (t Irajrn, y lie N a lk fun In lb wfritl.if of tl) I'alniar Mauar thaTV ha ttau from half a l -irll hnJ-lo-likod ciitirt let Tl.i mrfl.l'ir M Aral a-ii iif Uia It. lar Hint (! lh diaplay of thalr (Hrturoa of 11. Ira. VhB th ClaTrlanJ nirn ornr. t hdartr Iharr thrr .1 1 i .1 il rlfhl. Thata th lgl n n I iif "' th war. Al firal thr Mlr mm iwr doB tha ( Irvrlanil plrlu ri- a fal ta thoj rr ul u;i. Tlir lr rln.1 toan rHltalrMl lijr laarlntr ilowo r..lr plrtarra. Tliro I ha Hill nirti nUipprd la. Thnjr hail lift t)r.1.juart r at tlir ai4l and tli proprietor ul.jrtrd Th riral alioulrra l.roujrlit plrturr lain thr hnlrl faatnnad to unilirrlla aad atlck. Than rani" thr ronitirt. Kacb man iriril to hold M plrturr hlfhrr llian thr otlirr, and Ihr frlrnda ofth mm villi llir pirttim would rr-ar h and ff l tnar down tin pic. tamo of thr ofiponfnjr endltl.t(r. It woo Id I dlfT! han(f! for a inlmitr. and than thr pollen, niorr plrntlful lhaa at Mluneappollr, would alrp In aad fnip thn row. Tim rrowd In tin- boUl wa all ClrTrlaud thi aftrr noon. Whan aomo our nitifrRlikl pieCara of II ill Into thn Hounn and aaipnndrd I from the rotunda hal cony It wh frrnrtrxl with hlra mln lrl with a faint attempt at cheer The Palmar management at once ant three, policemen aloft to tear down thaeinhlem. The ofUcera were nifct by Individnaln whoae elotienci wu too much for the bluecoaU. band-to-hand encounter eernd Im minent, when a CleTulatidlte forced hia way to the balcony, and. amid wild cheer from thoe hontmtli, not tied the affair h pinning the photo graph of Cleveland over thai of Hill At tha aame time other men took down all Hole.' pictures within reach and attached them to the lower end of Cleveland's picture. The committee appointed to olll dally notify Harrinon of hi nomina tion performed their lutie IuhI Monday. In the oourse of the pro gramme, CoL Klliot F. Hhepard di tlnirnidhed himself. He jumped on to one of the beautifully upholstered chairs and proposed three cheers for the President of the Tnlted Stat en, and they were given with a will, the colonel leading by enthusiastically waving a huge white silk handker chief. "And now," said he, "three more for Benjamin Harrison, who will be re-elected President by a larger majority of votes than he re ceived in 1888." The account goes on to say that the applause rang out loud and long, and continued as the party moved toward the state dining-room, whither they had been in vited by the President, who preceded the party in company with Gov. Mc-Klnley. James H. Miller, postmaster at Va., was ap- t M lie (-al mm 4 IHhaf ia M ii, X I .. .rf .J.Vil W-l Im- r . 't' A rt P. Atl.stiT I'i.I .ii ! ,.. i l.kai al '--it la . i.,.h.U.i ti f ...m , .vaerl tn li. m I i. .1 r I a, rtal nuiutl !.. (.. .r a i l r-tllo iii ' 'it ral lii , .m'r : ailhhlt fr.ri. I- A i i o: .!!. 1 ; ... rrrnllr f mrj a1 Urrai Un .An ti arn,l a rtirfva (', J l ' . ;! r , t r:.' , mt t"l ua) II U l I it i a, rmiite, tiraf lb o' .a-. I)'... I l!.r K.utl, vbtrti Will w . a "t a (.;: iw4 Itljrti . anil W imW. .!. . :-nail naal)rel Kaila In amwrr I.. It.r i inquiry ' of " IUlrr ti.r W aMitiigUm f thai thr.Wlinf ft. ip Ha tun kn al tlr baiU o( IanWI K. ,siir. .t-irrrj .it, IbaTTUi of f6.. IV Gauley Bridge, W. pointed by Preident William Henry Harrison over fifty years ago, and is probably the oldest Postmaster in the country. He has retained his office through all the wlitical changes of the past half century, and at the age of 87 years is as prompt and efficient as any Postmaster in tbe State. Daring the late war Mr. Miller's office was several times within the Confederate lines, hut he was never disturbed or aunnoyed in any way. Two colored delegates from Flori da to Minneappolis, on their way borne, not having friends or money, were put off the train at Peru, JncL, by a brakeman. They attacked him o viciously that they were arrested and charged with a murderous as- eanlt, tried, and sentenced to two jraars- unprisontnent. They were taken ttfatichJgan City prison. They gave their names as John Rogers and John Craig. : "(.. ' ' Tfclr4 Tart? A4alroaa. The Italitijrh correspondent of tha Hlrh iiiiind lllapatfh aajfn W K I.lndaay, chairman of the Kxrrtitive Committee of the Third party, lu" an addrrst today to the roiinnlttm-i of that parly. In arVlch he asya nil rrprrrantallvre that party tiinxl lr plmlired, and W letter, not ver bally, i: vary Third party man mttut le plnlifrd nnlll a Htate platform is made upon tit tit. Iouia platform. He aaya ' the HUU platforms ate aperlr in authority tit the national platforms, ami the platforms of any social compact are superior to Htnto platform. The pledgtta should he that a representative will not coin promise a platform of iierlir dig nity to one of an Inferior authority no social compact to Htnte platforms, no Htate platforms to national plat form, no national platform to cailctiHte A man elected nnilnr a certain set of pledges Is thereby ena bled to escape the frown and cen sure of his colleague, his Inlluenre I not Jeopardized, he voices the wishes of his people untrammelled, and it tend to hr.-ak up centralin tion and imperlaliin. Who shall he nledged'.' All candidates for ollli'e. Who shall do the pledging'.' The county committee, the county can didates, the district committees, the dlitrlct candidates, the State com mittee, and the Htato candidates. Why should the People's party committees assume this high Inajiiiii. torlal function? Mecauie the politi cal parties are under the Influence and guidance of the plutocratic ele ment and their candidates are prac tically iinlustructed and easily fall mi tm& t tVa banaa aai a Clliai W W m rial Ikt a aa -laln ' r laa I La IWMkr WxaateJa Xai 1 1 la llatsl f J a a 1 akaff tat a w kaa a a M auaAlaa- a a.all I la a fcf (It lag lfa aai tf da fai4U t'a1 -aJ .Waaati a'l la l klf Uf J. Ibal ! a (ia;aJ a awaaa -fatia fiai i.(ioal la aa la lall aalaluf ai ailiala II I 'illliali.ai iii-l ..a llatla u I. a i !' , I i a r-.a.anliaai la mm4 tri la,aa JiJ 1 al all fa- I'.la "I liiiin I t a. Lai li .l I tM1 .. alitla lha aj-llaa I. I' la lb l.(li I I Iala4la. lhal -t kIIm .i -ft 1imi i wvalt ual la Man I. atilaia ttaaah baaltf liiaUf. Mafolal" aa I a t la kav ur ii. i a. an 1 1. jr m t WaJ It feU, li.cU tii. lla (lil atJ a)U, Hats i.fi in Jiafft r lha aoanavhal tuail (.i.uj aa told U, alajj ars ii.iiicIiii i oii.aa,- M iaj .aJlof niao fltrtt a c h a ! b 1 la liBfalali lilaaaalf a lb Ktalaacboll lur. I Ilia ft; otu ( aald ItaMU .i kull ri'dlJ foiiikd fof lb iii;4i.liiia Mr Ltcf iiah rp ''i il l. tha eotuaiitto wn ha-l i . la Ilia Iniuaal fu a t'fra tae of iMatnUr thai ln ekall u all Im portant o stall ltd 'Itamlat," and a hat war laajr g"ltf k do atwul II rtia ri.iiimHIa ixel.lir.l. Il a a a n caaup, with un flactard, aod ihsr waran'l ataci i1a( liv.llas arnuud. I.aefrtaha aant lo Uaad trial ilshl faalirtf hotrul If lh cum tiiltla eoolJn'l Bod a tan II he would luia a raaaonabla aicua f.r ut-all-tUllUC "Toodl .' on the llixttirtiloui llllhL The follow I tia; aflaliiiM.n l.atif tlahr want luui a small Chlnraa UnnHrr i.i gat hi waahloiT Jual aa hr atltrrnl ha heard the ..lc of tha ( halrniau of the eomtuitta In lud rnvrr With Ilia proprietor of lha ealal. 1 1 . 1, nDi. "Want to gn on lha (tare. Johii" "Vies; me lact ; ma hull lai tor Jfow CUUClim jfrtlrr"" Oo hondrrd didlar. and hr yonr atof! " Iinxrlab colard I'm I'Mmnun )ul aa ha Iravlni;. Wbal In Ibiiudar do ynn nut th.it Chlnsmao for"" be propounded. Tte cornuilltnran lramil ..vrr ronfldlunly. "Kor'Hamlet,' of -nurm-ha'e rolur to plsv tlir aatill." Tlay the skull : Why. great all-flred-erickria, man, Imw rn be" A kulllslinl n wlioln man. Il " a head." "1 know It," reapHiinled the en Ihu.faat; "that' all he'll lie ly ti o'clock 'to olchL We'll have the head for you. We're going lo lyiu-h lil us a ('hlnamin anyway. We'll irlve him a funeral and all that of course " Il look the oomrdlan an hour, after reooveriug from, hi horror, to con vince tha eOUinilltoe that a "brad wa-n'ta akalL" He played ilm let that Bight, hilt the ( hlnnuiitli WM in the audiencii, not on the stage. And the leading mnn solilo iill.-d over the defunct Vnrick by ulng the whitened skull of a niulr Vaaia( ri Mat Swilaat tm0mm '" ' -Ja3B -Waikif t airW It tlibaa. taiy'aad. a (W f M.d Art fWaaaaatr I Uaxaai K lttl( tUUtvatl HtM"AlallMaUr. taAaa tifl ll, enn4,M,aK,, frtsl balatlag Uai be aMlal We hetwi-aala-1 a baa reatlaaajly lWrJ rKM 444 ajaovaaaaaal la la a I "- Taj lkaaaa wla 4 t M I mow Man I b aihrfiavaf tWa waaifbs a b tr aoal4 aa)ra)tt l. I ral arUtua,! tarvtl a a J . f . I lhl'aarMIMf ala tfteet, .H I , taaafiUea Is hl a .t j bis etajana tt bo nAaaiai..n WslUWIl lb raa.di.1an .J Mr, Claw'aed ania liue i-r .1. i t aarflciaaa, ha ha .! r.ri, Ihlaf IbaJ tu tervaalna lj let ei n hi frlaada alih lhal idea. Ha ha all tt II eiaa haeaM unilil,,( . alitifl nW4farl aad del kl r trolatt aoanlaailna iu,oai x-i-inf t i laa( lo pmtlhla brtlr' 'fill. l a Ihe praar ..f i!.r f.,i i.'.ai ivo mi lleul. Nil J.iar r lii liana, and llllaola had di 1 t-' I Mr CUvalaad. r-uiirt aith it airaj felloalnc lu miri f 1'" rVoOlnerp SUIm aapcl allt Ml""ii rl, TinnMW ffiaa and (ir-'i opporld I' t'all'.irtiia. Oig i WaabBloo. an. I l'uj I vauia moat, f not all. It.r r i,-laiid Hiiaa. Mr ti. riiian Jid not if iuk Ilia rliaoeca acta fai ra' r I" l ink up Hi U tfori(t I laclinl r.. ml. ma il. 10. He reallied Ihli m r alrongly thau t liter. II uulied wlih maoT of the tx-a I ,.f the parly .i are If il a a -! I I- in . nr.. m t. al prov 1 I I,, Ixi Ihr Hu.l f..rrr. r Ml I leva an I. a' .1 In adtaii. r of olhara, liori-ftaln fl ,rr of I' a all-uipl Mr i n.. iiirr,! In atlll furlhrr .tl. i 'ii T and di ua; ni 1 1! thr .- trni. rlrlll. li t a In I tie party Willi. Hit nit rr-ull ri.-rpt 1 1 1 ,-r r . r . I irouma and a I ir u. t . . ii aaa a)'iiii a - ,rwayaiaraaaSrrViV, "NyayVW A l .v. Oir Ligkt E psnaac-a is Ilcuia- Mr. and Mrs I.orn Trracoll arr krpr of lb (..v. I.iRblhou al Haiol Urarh, Mlrti .and ar blraaad Ith a daughter four yrara old. I-t April she was taken down with mraalea. followed with a dreadful uh and turnlug Into a favrr. IKr- lora al home ami at Detroit treale hrr. but in vain, sh grw worse rap Idly, until sna waa a niara -nauuiai of botisa " Than she tried Dr. Kiug'a New I)lacovry and after the aa ol two and a half bottle, waacomplat It cured. The aay Dr. King's New Discovery la worth Its weight In gold, yet you may gal a trial bottle fra al liuraell A Dunn a, wbolaaale and re tall, and at Jordan A Hcotl's, wbola ale drug storra. 1ait a "Whv d.H., It. IH'MI'HltK continue to ltd virtue hi Sl'KCIK "H, i.ryho(y know alenit them ),i fun ne them" No. Then thit' a hy Try them. tofnOCKRlCiiN0l(D.; MM 222) Stop apcl Why rpjy Tis Dsn f r cjnu smoke when you i jh Kit nc smokn l,.r Tin? Old Vir5ipic Cbcroots. BEST STOCK. MUD, SWKKT ;uk! puki . Il.mdimcly iiuiitc. I ivc fv'f It'll ItlltS. il A rrj M. ) PEG BAM, IR The Haberdasher, KXAMPiar. taw U artrai,4.W lalwt. "i 4 ? wUmI im !.,. ! - fm4 a4iaaw aWatSaWf aalaailMuKM a a aHaaa4 b a a,a ajaau m4 aAaaa4 aj kaw a4 ajl tt Urn I Sa fculeMaWaas laa M ' la i. it 11 ar r rat -fta--laaara .aaaa Ua ,.. a aaiaa laJ. f IWaxi i Maraaa rt -'t - tWr- . urn, I mm. mt m. Mlaa mmm taWV4 a wmi wiry a la law Hi a af eaaia, I an IM teal aJTaeiaaa aantaata aWf rt raai M s W1 a lalaaasaaM mm rUaa at II. Uaa a aattal ain aaaa, aJhw a a aanLel m4 aaawwa. I 4 fm mt liwax aaa aallk kaat ha I mm a a I ft kniawa Win. ti awf aww a klfll I aa Sa4 aa a i y trliam Aaii; aaea . Bf P a I, fcaal ' aakf I a a4lK "I k I aaiaitf Ui 0- kwaaa a Wa raa aU Win aahk llan IM In kit. t Ma a ool i4 esif Slat ChaifaW IWka altril l Ih fam oaiik aa4 I aa k r iaa thry tl Vl.aav't artal i,.t k ha- Iba aalata a alaawj il ait KlKr Iwl e c. 0. MOORE, Donblrt Oaks Dairy. Toe tfasoiojitoa Post. A National Paper. n-ttia iirttilnt al lh aaal of Uowiaaaaal, IMK WkKKI V 1xr faaliJaatal laavl ! n loun.t lo any ulh aiblknalloa. (m; man alxeiM if rat aiiaartlj It lua I am a-f " Tu il jr"U ia irmir Seal aU (lain Atrt lhal as dM If aU a tall atHlMV l-i. ! lt no arlnlad al Ua 4ial of lb oMntlry lh nta that vtU i4iiv tiewl tnliialilr aixl enu-ruinu.a; liar . of III K MKKkl.Y ItiKT ?" mil -l annum la alnftia. rtaaapa ru4re anil free. Aiite, The Weekrly Post, WABHIWOTOei. I. V. a prey In our legislative halls to other interests tlian those of the people." Chairman Lindsay adds: I his people tried to rule in the lute Democratic State Convention. very effort was made to stifle the voice of the reformers. The out come was m mongrel compromise ticket and a catch-penny platform." KaraaT of Cholera. Hr. 1'KTKnsni'Kn, June 20 Kear ful accounts have been received of the ravages or cholera in the prov ince o! Khorrassan, I'ersia. In the streets of Turhat-i-Hhokh-Jami the dead lie unburied in the stroats, and the air along the valley of the Jam liiver Is polluted with the odor of corpses that have been thrown into the stream. But for the multitude of dogs which devour portions of the bodies, and thus lessen the evil to some extent, the horrors of the pss tilsnce would be far greater. The people make no serious elfort to stop the plague except by prayer. The v parade the streets In thousands, led by the Mollahs, and oiler up earnest supplications. The disease as yet showns no signs of abating, as the gathering of people in such crowds has rather a tendency to spread it. Kadly Scared. (ireensboro Record : All the em ployees of the It. & D. railroad at this place, from R. L. Vernon, the aeent, down to the night watchmen, were discharged this morning, receiving the notification direct from General Manager Green. At the same time, they were all re-employed. This course was necessary by reason of the appointment of receivers fo Hie road. When the news was first re ceived, there were a lot of men around the depot, with faces as long as the moral law, but not neai so moral. It was some time before matters were thoroughly understood, and then tjtiiet reigned, and the boys all went to work with renewed vigoi pay day not far off. Carri Beebe, Lizzie Majk, and Henry Pilto were drowned in Like Bt. Clair by the capsizing of a schooner yacht a. It is understood that new indict ments will be brought against the Maverick Rank officials at Roston. The estate of the late Father Mul lineer, of Pittsburg, is estimated at $2(30,000. IN MKMIIKIAM. io' hand ha stricktin youth .In Its heatltiful. rxnltnnt irlow ; It lis- paralysed the ,rength of yonnir manhood, and hn ended the honor fllile'tiaefullnrr nf.il lite rtili Hit with future promie mid, t.iking to Him io I f the stalwart, noble-hearted, lov I n if son. He ha runt the devoted mother' heart, prostrated the proud father under the blow, and ha given tear and weening to the affection ate sister who caught the lat Meet ing sigh of the brother as he passed out from thi life. In the death, at 8:10 a. in., on the 19th inst. in thi city, of W. I. Clay, we the uuderHigiied committee of the comi'oxiiiLT "And press rooms of the Charlotte Dally Observer, in meeting assamliled, desire to lender tribute to hi memory, and to bear testimony both to his manly and gracious itialitles as a friend and companion and to his capacity and excellence us our foreman directing a large force and supervising daily a difficult and varied work, though less than 21 years of age, he was ever equal to the jesp nsihlllty and ful filled his duty so as to be trusted hy his employers and esteemed hy all with whom he was thrown lu con tact. Resolved, That while the Heaven ly Father, whoso chastening hand has fallen so heavily, can alone give balm unto the wounded heart, we tender to the altlicted family our heartfelt sympathy, and direct the secretary of this meeting to convey to them this expression of our feel lug, and lo send copies or the same to the city papers ami to the Hickory Press anil Carolinian and Mercury for publication. P. H. Mi L.UTiim.iN, T. A. Hikks, J. M. Gkaham. Committee, I nfailing In effect hie, pure and harmle I.lver Regulator. ilway reli.a . I fMmnioni "Waferi Crv for Ntcher'i CastorU. !V. H.WK A LOT OK I'l llCK lalne Preservnm Kettle and Hauce Pan that we have marked low ii to price I hat defy competition. ( all anl see how cheap thty are. Hurrv up anil buy ft Kly Fan, as our stock Is limited and price low. Our Children Kalh Tub are a ne cessity in all well regulated families and we have marked the price down so low that the poor us well a the rich can alf.ird to I uy. I'lie ue of on r Curling Tongs lias enhanced the charm of many young ladies as well a older ones. I hey are hi) cheap that even n nude can attord to imy one to curi in mustache. Our stock of scrub, whitewash paint, varnish anil other brushes ha; just been enlarged and if you wan any . lud of a brush call anil see iih Our Carpet Hm-lies and Cob Wei Rruhes are daisies. Brown, Weddiogton & Co Hardware Dealers. Lit KA8T TRADE HTIM'T HEADQUARTERS FOR MENS C00D8. 1 squ THYON !. A. R.WILLMAN The Central and Belmont. Sanltary Plnmb,r "nJ harv---',tfN ll.lli Tnl Water tl.aaHa. Wa.hli.l Tarra t nil fii-, ht lalifoniia ' Hjrfiiik lni Oinleit Ibrwt rrrnrlliuin in thr l'iiiilttiiit lior. AWNING WORK A SPECIALTY. K.r i (ki'- itM nil If or A. HK Mill A RH H1AKH lOARri ECCLES & BRYAN, Proprietors C II A R L Ol T K, C. Till". CKNI'ltAI. IMTRU one of the luri-il and U-t npii.iiiiiet in Hie Smith etslilislii"d ri'ii'il.ttio'i nail i a Tivorile ti,i n- nl-nv nil tlnMriv. ll.ii; I'Ulili.' .1 i-lilfiil Iionie to iintiiv iwrtiiftnenl Ixwrdepi. The roonii :tre i i..in an-l ..iiir.iri:ilil., very Ihi, a'i.1 rrvnr lirst-ela. in every n,,i. , h.n nn i .1 h.I.. I'.ire I hi THE BE h i-onnivte.l with the Ontriil; LMONT ANNEX Iih just Imvii ronipletnl and i under Ilie atnr iiiiiL,r- nient. In ikiiiiN of ImiHh and fiiriiKlnn il in iiniNiinllnl liy any llol. I in the M.ile ami hy few in IlieSoiilli. It Int. Ihimi citlliil "A tleni of a llolel itnd mill i what il i. Il i rich- r fiinnslieil, everyl hinn new llm)iij;lioiil nn.l lack nothiinr ihat would mid lo die comfort I' its inut'tlin. Itotli houses an. provided Willi every convenience known to the tiuMlern old. Kate KeaMinahle. i..:irai' Ki.i x lie. Its Wonderful I'.fleol on I lie lit rr, Mlomarh. Ilowelm and Kliliie). For Rilllousness, (JonstiiiatioM and Malaria, take liomon Kllxir. For Indigestion, sick and Nervous Headache, take Lemon Elixir. PorHIeeplessnesH, Nervousness ami Heartfailure, take Lemon hlixir. For Fever, Chills and Debility, take Lemon Klixir, Ladies, for natural and thorough organic regulation, take Lemon Klix ir. Dr. Mozeley's Lemon Elixir is pre pared from the fresh juice of Lemons, combined witli other vegetable liver tonics, cathartics, aromatic stimu lants and will not fail you in any of the above named diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseas ed liver, stomach, kidneys or bowels 50c and Ifbottles at druggists. Prepared only by J)r. H. Mnzley Atlanta, Ua. finoklen's Arnica Salve. The best Halve JrMhe world for outs.bruisesitewes, salt Yke"m, fever Bores, tetter, charmed haiids. chil blains, corns, and ail skin eruptions. ana positively cures piles, tjr no pay requirea. ji is guaranteed t to give iierfect satifaction, or iuonev refun ded. Price 2o cents per box. Wor sale at Burwell A Dunn's, wholesale and retail, and at Jordan "eott's.IFhole sate drug stores. C. Valor d Co's Soda and Mineral Water MANUFACTORY. CIDER, (UNDER Al-E, SARKAP A III LLA, LEMON, HTRAWRERY ORANGE, and VANILLA. VALKIl S FINE GINGER ALE, CRA MAPP LE GH AMPAGN E CIDEK, ORANGE CHAMPAGNE CIDER. California Wine Cream. Charging Fountains a Specialty. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Summer Food for Infants. The Best and Most Reliable Brands ta McA D E N'S. Eagle and Swiss Condensed;Milk. ilMOKK IIUMK MADE 1 mokk Home Ii adk I . Umokf Home ill a he v MARTINS HOIIQUET FOR INHTANCE. 'A I made of the beat material that ran be pnl in it I'lgur for m'. Mnniifaeliireil esie'iiilly fur retail trale by K. L. MARTIN, Charloitf, N. C Next to I'.tifnrd House. THE ORTON. Wilininirlon n tlir k'a'rwar to tlir p real am side "vrorl. of North amliiiB. ami Miennri vim: oninliiMilil mil fail to lop nl THKllK 1 IN. 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 (-1 i i ' rlennl lintel. Tlir Or ion in H ni.viiiliernt nl rilcliirr. linrly lillnl wilh mnileni mi iTovfitienla, elnatora, rlro I rie linht- mi. I i!l o.nvriiiriiiTa. S'i-il low raiii to rtmrsioti pnrtir ilur inv: Ihr siininier mtvum. Traiisii'ttt rMlalriiii t2 to H t day. Ample aii-onittioilitlioii. rxcrllrnl fitrrand (vilite Ireitlnient rliHrncleriise Tlir Orion. I. K. MoNTAOl' K, May 1 tf Matinirrr MclJins' Food. J. H. McADEN'S 7 North Tryon St. (Jarnick's Food. DRUG STORE, Charlotte, N. C. Branch Office of We sell Keg Beer, Bot tled Beer in patent stop pered bottles. VIENNA CAP.INET EXPORT REE 11. REFRIGERATORS. Reer Faucets, Reer Pumps, And anything else that retail dealers need for their business, C. Valcr, Agt. Charlotte, N. C. Spring Opening. SMITH & WATTS, IIKOKKKH, in 8. ( 'olleT Street. CruRuitT., N. (3. Kei.reirntiiiK Limwin Hnn A Co., nteru- Is.p. I 'liii aifn Honnl of Trnde; U linmii Itnn., ineiiilx rs ew York Collon KxchiinKe; llnb hnrd 1'riee.ti "o., nieiiibent New York Oil ton Km hnncr; t'ahn .t l'o., iiirnilient New York Stork Kxrliiuiire: M. ft. Memlliani, nieiiilier Now nrk 1 elrolenin hxohnnge. if Dnlers rxetiiUil in from three to Uv niiiinteti over our private wire. Until V. IlAKitts Wu. M. l.iTri.t Fcirtnorly of Hielim jnt )o. iitintiM a i.irri.i:. Attorneys ttmi Connsellnrs t Imw, rHARI.OTTK N O. Praclice in all the Courts. Hpecinl and prompt attention to Collection of Claims Conveyancing. Negotiation of bonus and Settlement of Ksfales. Iroillce, first door W. ofConrt House. Wo are now open with the and most atti active stock of largest FINE MILLINERY we have shown in many seasons, con sistinfr of all the newest things to be found in the lino. Miss Carrie Houston our trimmer is now ready to show the results of eevoral weeks search In the northern markets, for the lastest models of trimminir in the Greatest variety of flue and artistically built hats .-mil bonnets she has ever hud. Ladies giving us their orders for hats and bonnets can r?ly on fretting all the latest touches lu trimming'. Our stock is large., variety, groat and prices low. call and see us and we will tell you what to wear on the head and how it is worn. Mrs. P. Query & Co. I Potted Slrawberry Plants- I'lnnN will he potted loonier, of the fol lowing varieties, al H,Tn per hundred: bOl'ISR, IMIlACfi. Also Celery Plants for Sale at -Mr ner hun dred. VST. W. Ftiifr. 712 North College Htreet. Telephones, KOi: KI.ECTKH) TTLKPHONKH, F(l Pit I V ATE LINK PIT K POMES, write to the Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, C, E. McCLUER, District Hunt. Ianl!tf Richmond, Va. ' VA SPECIFIC No.fi IT In una 9ti vmm Thn rmhr mMwrMfiil nmPflv tr9 Nervous Debility. Vital Weakness ml Frostmtion, fmm nrr-work or othrr esuiiea k par rial, or I !! ami Junto vial powdtir, forlK. HI arHHI IH' an W. OX, Ill 111 mmmm tU., Tar.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 22, 1892, edition 1
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