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vV.-"-'. ilnr ..-.-'r---.-: ' r;:--;, .rrlt v. til ? '."' . : Si Is a Clearing and Bargain Sale a Fact. ; ' . For NEW BARGAINS OFFERED EVERY DAY. We will be through taking block thin week! and we are determined'to close out all Summer Goods' and Remnants.'; : . ' One Lot L&iies and Misses Gossamers worth 11.00 at 65c. A few more of the 25c Sateens at 121c. f i - - v A few pairs f the Bibbed Hose at 18c -worth 35c. One lot Crinkles at 8tc per yard. r. J i One lot Kid Slippers at 75c per pain : - ? Remnants in Hamburg Embroidery. ; One lot Fast Black Hose worth 40c at 25c. A few of the Gents Linen Collars at '4c each. I Jf you want a Black Cashmere or Silk come to see us. : If you want a nice Trunk, look at ours. ' I Just received Mosquito Conopies and fixtures. Hair Pins 3c a box. -h ! v Don't Forget Our Bargain Counter. i i HARQRAVES & ALEXANDER. 1 33 WEST TRADE STREET. ART, JCZA3 IN : CrCCCRT.' . After. -XMnner Deeoratlons of . Ancient ' TjaysT'ap Playthings, Etc ; : : French epicurean writer sars tliat the dessert should be the crowning tab- lean of the i dinner. - It should surra-ise. cstonish and dazzle. If the dinner has folly satisfied the sense of taste and the appetite, the dessert should address itself to the soul, as it were,, through the eyes and rouse sensations of surprise ' and ad miration and crown the enjoyments that commenced With the removal of the cover of the soup tureen ; " - ' The dessert of the middle ages had no special character, a There was a ' good deal of Cellini cup and : Limoges plate; Palissy dish and gold chased goblet about it and perfumes and spices vin plenty. The cake one can .readily imagine to be like wedding cake, quite heavy, full of citron, and considered indigestible, and a person can also imagine certain -errors of taste marring the whole affair, as in Ben JonsonV time", when, at a lord mayor's feast, a beribboned dwarf jester at a given signal took a flying header into a large bowl of custard, to the alarm, terror and delight of .the aldermen, court gallants and the ladies, i whose fine : tuffs ' and slashed hose of silk and satin must have been fearfully, splashed and spotted. In the times of the . Medicis and Bartholo mew massacre J the French, and Italian nobles had a queer custom of always car rying about with them in the pockets of their doublets .Costly little boxes filled with bonbons, reminding one very much of some good grindfather r uncle who. always has a peppermint in a bit of paper tucked away in the far off corner of some pocket. It was ja childish custom, and proves that the age had a sweet tooth and a more boyish taste than oars. It must have been highly conducive to flirting and may liave been useful for diplomatic purposes. H V-U-. j jf - . . Robert May, in his cook book, expa tiates largely on the skill and art required to build a large gilded ship of confection ery during the reign of. James X Its masts, cabins : and portholes all smart and glittering, its bunting flying, its figurehead as bright as gold leaf could make it Its guns were cliarged with actual powder, its cargo was two tur- reted pies, one full of living birds, the other of frogs. 'YYhen borne, in by gay pages to the sound of music, the guns were discharged, the ladies screamed and fainted, ao much so as to require being held up and consoled with sips of Tokay, the gallants all the while amiting and ap plauding.; After all this ydu may sup pose they will desire to see wltat is in the pies. .. The lids are lifted, and out come frogs and flying birds, causing much de light and surprise to the whole company." Such were -the sports of Whitehall when black browed old Rowley presided at the table. ; ' j . . . The house of Brunswick brought, over sound Protestan titan, but German taste. Cooking grew cumbrous and doll; a naturalism became; the. fashion of the German and French cooks of the eigh teenth century, - Horace Walpofe,' great about trifles, derided the new fashion in dessert. Jellies, biscuit, sugar plums and creams, simple and pleasant, had given way to fagmonabie inanity, and fashionable rusticity to harlequins, gon doliers, Turks, Cliinese and shepherdesses of Saxon China. These ! fantastic crea tures wandering about a dessert in a meaningless way among dry, frizzly groves of curled paper and auk flowers, were soon discovered "to be insipid. Meadows full of spotted cattle, sugar cot tages, pigmy and long tailed Neptunea in cockle shell can domineering over oceans of looking glass and. rumply seas of sil ver tissue paper did not satisfy. Gradu ally Frederick, Prince of Wales, whose companions were Detmoyeas, the dancing master, . and Doddington, the toady. began to deride these puppet shows that Wrapped f av rdr rng tttaaket. A few evenings since Blr. Jellerson,' who keeps tlie saloon at Gleuurook, wa oat bath ing iu the lake when something. suddenly, Mapped about him like a wet blanket, t He Was close to shore, and got there pretty lively. " When he climbed up the wharf the blanket, as it appeared to be, was all wrapped about him in a queer way.. He i ashed into the ealoow where there was light, and was' horrified to discover that the thing- which was -wrapped around him was alive. - It held on with a terrible suction and required several men to get it off. ':z,i..s irr' i'ij; -- A scientist who Was stopping at the hotel pronounced It aa elactys cacynthios, or what is vu gai ly known as the blanket fish, t It frequents the waters of the polar seas,- and is only occasionally found, itt fresh water, ex cept deep, cold hikes, and ' generally, stays near tha bottom. It is sometimes found in tho Pacific ocean as low as tbe ! thirty-fifth parallel. It wraps around its victim, and by impeding the motions of its limbs cauaest to drown. - - i " It is dark brown in color, with black specks, and weighs about twenty five pounds. When stretched rout on tbe wharf, ft was about six feet long ' by flva broad, and not over an inch thick. It was an object of curiosity all day, and is now on exhibition in tbe saloon. -, . I ; Mr. Emery, the stage driver, says be saw I Jellerson when he came out of the water, and thought he was wrapped up in a blanket. This is the first ever caught in this section of tbe world. Caraoo Appeal. - I . Be Warned in Time. . vure your vousa cejore you are oeyonu rcaca oi - aumaa care, or skui. Ajers Cherry Pectoral, properly admtnftttered,is a certaia and speedy cure for all Throat - sad Luns; Diseases. Y It is Hot a mere syrap, or cheap cough mixture, but a' selenUfle preparation of great: uFrit. I; nsed Ajrers Cherry Pectoral, "last' spring, for a . severe Cough,; and for Lung, troubles, with' good effect. It completely cured me. ' , ' Harvey Baughman, proprietor Glohe Hotel, Mu Gltead, Ohio. - - -.- DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. ' enwu or.FACis. VcrthycfYcarPerud. l;-0:rl After other medicines failed,1' -'I -mM speedily cured of a . dangerous Coush by the use of two bottles of Arvr C'ticrry PectoraL ilev. W, J. Chaplin, Palter of the JVew CovenatU' Church, CUicao. 10. - ' About five years ago' I suffered from a very obstinate Cough, from which I-was unable to obtain relief. -1 was finally per suaded, by a friend, to try AVer's Cherry Pectoral, and. before taking half a bottle of this medicine, was entirely cured. Since then I have used - it Whenever needed, and always with good . effect, f Charles Heacbaut, Westfiekl, Urn. . , AVer's Cherry Pectoral is the beat rem edy I hsve ever found for Coklx and 'Coughs, or for Throat and Ijing Uiseaaes. I have nsed it in my lainily tor-onany , years. : It alwsrs effects speedy cures. J. P. Oepoy, Londonderry, Ohio. r. " l A few Weeks ago T took S severe COM, which, at first, I neglected to care lor. . la three days it affected my Lungs, and I became extremely ill. Breathing was : most difficult and painful, and uy family pbyaieiau, not being able to come un " meUUtety to the bouse, sent directions that I should take-Ayers Cherry Pecto raL I was promptly relieved by the use of this medicine, and,, after taking only one bottle was entirely cured. Andrew J. Davisy Atchison, Kansas, f - J PALHTTCE rAILCO.D C. On and frr June S7t"i t- -'" t1- er" i Kailroad wui rua U-iweea t 1 1 I el. r, a, and Kamlet, N. as IwUows i;-. . e.,... ; 8undars-i - . v Vo. t leaves Fee Dee 711 ver.. ...... 11! J a. n. Na 1 arrives at Hamlet,... v r....... 1-iJr. i,. Ka leaves Hamlet. 3 t- p. r u N&samves at Pee nee Elver Cneraw Hack wni meet trains at ten.iU3 ct Boad at Pee Pes Elver. - . - . . . Wa.M03?CUI12,Burt. KEWROUTE ! ; i;Ev no:.DJ ! TO BHELBY -Two rear ago! suffered from a attack of Bronchitis. The physician sW -tending me became fearful that the disease would terminate In Pneumonia. -After trying various mcdU-ines, without benefit, be SusDv pretM-riled AVer's Cherry Pee- ; torsi, which relieved me at once. 1 con tinued to take it, and. in a short time, was cured.-?-Ernest Cotton, Logans port, Ind Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, : PrapsyDr. J.aArrfcCeJ. UwU,slaaa. Sold by iWaaxW' Prlea$l; sUWUtea,Sf Birthday raank Offarlaga." v: Tbe Sunday school of my church has an in genious -and very simple method of raising money in connection with the recurrence o birthdays. : Each officer, teacher and scholar is bound by a happy rule to bring s the Sabbath after the ocmrrence of a birthday as many pennies as tbe day numbers years, the pennies going to make np a thank offer ing. This causes tbe young to appreciate the return of birthdays, and the character of the offering suggests to their minds tbe propriety of being thankful for each year they live. Those who never grow older than a certain convenient limit have no record kept of the pennies thev drop in, but in all other cases the name the person and "the raimber of pennies puts in are taken down. -When oor acbo!ars grow older their contributions to this fund are much larger, and as some of tbe teachers are well on to the scriptural limit of life, the nuns that are dropped in am sometimes quite respectable.--Kev. J Dr. Rhodes in Globe-Democrat , , Mew Blessed this year with - abundant crops of every kind, the forced, and heroic economy of our people for the last two years is a thing of the past. New Life, hopes and aspirations axe the order of the : day, and with it fresh impetus to the Merchant; and to him the question suggests itself icers w ouy ms gooos. ine raswer RTJTHERPORDTOIT that market for the Carolinas is . Via. BLOClxOa Charlotte, nc.! And the house pre- The Charleston Cincinnati. 6 Ctiiz eminently entitled to your trade isj . ' g RaHrcJ , the Wholesole House of the -under-1 Now opea for Passenger and Freight tu-i- signed," ".H'--H'-V'';i';;-- all days except tan- In support of which claim. I layal - 4WWW"- ; ; , tqw facta before you, challenging the US EFFECT MONDAY, APEIL 18th, lizi. world to gainsay them m' i RutherfSrdtoa NG;Lv 1L25 amf. rift fact-I carry by far the largest forest City Stock of Goods in my line shS . in the State, and cite a few Biacka - quanuues 01 same. -1 I v Connectina with Trains No. 62 and KL on 1 2nd fact i r 150 cases, or ;7,50Q pieces hs Eichmond snd Danville Railroad at n S75 flflO vnrdaPrin'- from V .1 ' , Scto 6c wvard.l.'S:-": 34 fact, 600 bales, 12,000 pieces, or UAPt rtAH AND YADKIN VALLEY 8C -1L50 -" 1250 pm '; L20 kr 2.00 Az. IS J pi " 7.C3 " 6.25 4 6.43 Lv 6.00 . OPzn Dill WAV mifDlMV i v Condensed Schedfila Ho. 21- ' Taklageffaet M A. M., Xoadty, July S3, liSl. T&AIKS UOYtSa SORTH.'. lAnd Bed Fixtures. ) "wiA CaJmvsnr'e THek.! "' - ; . - The prettiest tnex x ever saw, says a London Standard writer, was done by I Herrmann while at lunch with a brother conjurer in the hotel at Montevideo. Hve people were seated at the table (not ha own, be it observed), and there apparently an enure absence of any possible' preparation. Taking4 a pear from the dish be told us to mark it. One left four punctures from bin fork in it, anotler dropped a spot of ink on the rind; I pushed an American I three cent piece into the soft substance of the fruit until it was buried; next a large slice was cut out and eaten. Herrmann then took it and tossed it toward the lofty I celling. "Catch it yourselves." lie cried. as the pear was whirling in mid Hr. It fell into my outstretched -hand; prong marked, ink spotted and with the three cent bit still bedded in its tissue, but whole. New Tors Tribune. - . We have the best and cheapest in the place. More bargains in Hosiery. Dont forget our Trunk, Valises, Umbrellas &c LIME! I LTME1 TiFTFiI Messrs. Simon Bros: of Gaffney GiiQf, Lve BaaaaUsvlUe,.i, asr. Maitoa,........ Lva Maztoa, ....... An. rsyattevUie,.... .... axr. Saalottl, ... . Lv Bstiff rt... Ail CMaaaabaea. Lva Oraaaaboro. Air. wJrmsnton,. Passenger sad Frught and aceouraan. M.io a. aa. u.so U.as 180 p. m. 'J.k KM -, 4.15 1 10. 16 a.m. , 1 Wp.BJ.- s is a.aa I. is 7.4 ; 11.00 M l.ep.aa. S.1S t.oa Passenger and IfaQ-dlnaev at rayetUrllla. TBaiaa KOYiaa bocth. Lva Cermanton...... in usatBaoovo..... Lve Gceaasboro. .... Air SanCord.......... Lva 8aarord....M... anPaycttsvlIle.... UrajrettevUlf.. arr Kaxtoa..T?.... LvaMaxtoa.. Arr BoaaetaTUia. .... PasseagcceaA 00 p.m. .( .. .Ma. ss. -ll. p. au Freisht and 'a am f "; MANUFACTURERS OF KaUtew Botaon Globe. Miss Fanny Parker, a daughter of Court land Parker, of Newark, seeing a woman rt niggling in the water, sprang from her carriage, swam to her relief and brought ner to the shore. This brave cirt is only twenty- one, and iB described as tau, grace ful, with waxy hair,' accomplished and with a sunny disposition that makes her a general favorite. If we were an end man in a nunisteral DUILDIUG, PLERASTMG AND FMISimiG V Every barrel warranted to give saUsraotton or naney lefaaded, By applying U Aabary the Bander, of Caarkxte, K. OL, wis Is our agent, wm quote prtcea. We also rauiiuaotara agrtcultaral LUneexteaatTely, whletrwe caa ship on short notice, plsaof AgrtcultarslUtaetuniianedw t. r 500,000 yards Plaids. - 4th fact ' SO cases, 1,500 pieces, 78,- 000 yards Bleached, from. 31 to 10 tenia per yard i '- 1 5th fact. 100 bales. 100,000 yards 3-4, 7-8 and 44 Sheetings, ' t Is 6th fact. 9,250 pieces, 112,500 yards Caaimeres, most of them made for me ; especially, in the 8tates of North .Clina, Virginia, Tennessee, Georgia, and Kentucky, from 10c to $1,50 per yard. ; 7th fact. 200 cases, 1.000 dozen Hats for men and boys from $2.00 to $30.00 per dozen. ; 6th fact. 1.000 cases 30,000 prs shoes. thfact 300 cases Boots, all made especially- for me and war ranted solid. 40th fact- $25,000- worth of Shirts Bultons, Suspenders and No ': tion8 in general.- 11th fact I buy everything from first hands and pay. Gash as I go, hence advantages over fi'.. ;iLOtners..u-(- 1Sth f Art' Tn hrfvfnc - fmm ttia von can at all times liaye recourse Sanday. ... . , . T , . . . . ropw aaa aonasamoaattoa Xrmia roas bstveea On me ShOUld there be any- SsmStslla and l-ayattavUleoa Xonda, Wednae. thing wrotuc which tou can- SiSifCL 5 fewe fayettevui d "r" . v un'"Jwu Qroabg,,, on Taesdays, Xaarsdsys and Sator- not on the non-resident dars. , VMl1lft ..-I 1mmma4.Km W I 13th fact In buying from me, TOU I Iwaea Onaasbatw aad FarattaTlUe am HoDdaTa, helpto build up the enter- vuBentirul prises of j your own ff0 "ihrdanyts. and hence you share its ben- :.:Hn . ; ifltr- whlcTTir "not the Case I Una central BaUway Passenger Trains te and aran wunuagron, - - - W. E. KYLE, .sraPsaa8ngagat.'r f.Ma. sa. l.lTpss. S.00 JX15 . S 4C 4.15 " - Pissanger and aUll-duiner at Sanlted. VAcroax BBAHOB, FREIGHT MODATIOX. ' ABO ACCOM. aaaumonaeaoaML . t vaaJBmovnw soera. Le Millboro. 7. a a, m. Lvaersenaoro,S.0pBS Arr Or asboro. IW LvrrMiUbof, t sa Oaaeral Saperiateadeat. ; show, with curly hair and a paste diamond, we mhzht be found some of figured in the center of tbe Burgundy these summer evenings hanging on T AR'RTTRV AfAn OharlnttA N O classes and the dishes of macaroons, rkmrtlnnrl Pnrt rV frSnt J. ADDUX.X, agQUK, UaaTlUbMJ. . KJ. iie granaeur at size now iuock iww . Qtciiey.S.O. " when you buy of a non-resi- . - dent ' ! - "- Utfifaci'In buymg at y near est home market -vbu eet k -... much lower rate of freight, I Carolina Central Railroad Ccnpany. . (thanks to the Interstate! vimngn u ocneaaie' rTl . wiunww IL Xay la, laa 1 5th ft Tn hnvin? from mv I ' WMTBOTOD TBADUV strictly - wholesale House your customer ; cannot say Xayl,18S7. A Large! Lot of Nice . . t. it - ,.t--" 'i .'! -! 1 'i i: ' i "'!. At 50 ceiits per pound made up Pillows, or 45c per pound loose. ... in size now struck these -pigmy. dandies. The confectioners as pired to actual statuary; spmoie legged Yenuses in affected pastures. The dessert is allowed by all writers to be of Italian origin!, i The maitre d'hotel before the Italian dessert arrived gloried hi large dishes, mountains of fruit and hills of sticky sweetmeats. The elegance was clumsy and ostentatious; titers was no poetry in it The newer fashion con sisted in those trees and shrubs and gar dens alluded to by Walpole, Frenchmen delighted in the sea of glasses, tbe flower beds formed of colored sand and the little men and women in sugar promenading about The sand J garden first appeared in, France in 1725 at the marriage of Louis XV with Queen Mary of Poland. Desforges was the first decorator of those days. He introduced imitation foliage and gave a natural! appearance to Wa sted muslin. He was succeeded by De Lorme. who luvl not such profundity of imagination, yet be won many laurels, and was followed by Dutfoy in 1805, who immortalized himself by forming the center of his dessert of palaces and tem plea of .perfect taste land of vast extent. Domes, cupolas, galleries in perspective. elegant porticoes, columns and ental-hv turp-3 were molded by his ingenious and Their 1 Probably no one thing has aased socb a general revival of trade at Bur well Jt Donn's Drag Store an their giving away to thiir caHtonM-rs of ao many free triil not. ties of Dr. King's New Discovery for Cosv anmpuon. Their trade is simply enor-l moua in this very valuable article from the I raottbat U always cures ana never disap points. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchi tis. Croup, and all throat and nng di seases anicklv ensed. Eon can text it 1 fore baying by getting a tret trial bottle, large site one dollar. Fvery bottle: ranter. r "' a e ' i " - Kota parucle of ealoniat, nor any ether deleter-1 Ions Mbsteaca, eaters Into the composition of aver Puis. On tbe contrary. Una saedtciae ts ! earerony eompoonded from tbe curative ties ox purely vegetane aaoatanoBa. itj I Ml that he can buy where you Trg Jiaxton, Hamlet, " -, Wadesboro, Charlotte, . " r iiDooutton, Aive Botberiordtot: Ho.1. Dally except (Hinoay. For Bale. ah Aimr&nt Dlantatioa. coatalniaa' (Htm sour- teen bandied and sixty acres, more or lea-; about half closed and now unoer emurauon. ukssh- uated la one of tbe most oesiraDie secuoaaia ua couaty. Has awetUng and out nuudiBgs. uia bouse, store, kc ni reaos intersect u piacm, making it a most desirable tooauoafor busineaa, for a cora mill, cotton srlo and saw mlU. The In- dlantown msoyienan A LARGE STOCK OF v 3-4 RUBBER HOSE, OF ALL QRADESIWHIOH WE ARE SELLING Call and Isee us belore buying, ; ; BROWN WEDDINGT0N & CO. . . buy. A good many more facta could be cited, but the above ought to satisfy anyone. Finally, prices will be guar anteed to you against all comers by the Standard Wholesale House of ' , . S, Wittkowsky, 1 CHARLOTTE, N. 'C. 1M0 S ise r. u. us v Kaa Dally except cunuay. 70 P. iL"" &0S . u . tsa'L'iil Arrive ll XA8TBOUKD TBAXSS2 BAKER'S IIQSIG HOUSE. I HEADQUABTESS FOB ' " . 1 Nas, I N0.4. - ; may 16, 1387. Dany except Daily except - 'r Sonday. Sunday. IveButberrordUaJ 1M A, M, Shelby, 48 ' Uacolntoa,' Wtt n - Charlotte, 10 P. K. SstSP.H, - ; Wadesboro, tJO ....T!.. . Bamlet, , .t8it, .USA.M. - Maxton; ' 'VaiT "t!? AW vninungton, SM 1 .. 80 - Baletga,(BaA) sas " XX Yhwana YlnitflM I Trains Soa. 1 and t make ctose eoanecooa at JTiailOSa WrgailSj IxUlbarSa I Vaxton to and from FayettevIUe, Oreensboio and . , i . I other points on C ?. Y V. Ry. At Wadesboro , , Violins, Banjos, , i Church la sight of dwell-1 every Sabbath other tmr rellmua aervksea - everv churcbea tn easy reach of different denonuna-l CHARLOTTE, 1?. O. 5 skillful liands. The aipropriate Hum- Bnr-tAtT anod. hnlth Of DMOB excellent. Labor abundant and easily controlled. Title gut Mire, with a eash ntbment. Llbaral terms to aa I .. ' ' .:. ... approved poxohaaen Por furthrrjparticuiars ad attributes with which dress. w. n. knnkdt. indtantown, wimamsDurg vo. a. tfc .A large lot of Picture Frames; Mouldings, Window Shades, and :'i..4ffriage .; J , - "I; - i t - - : ; T: V -J - U . A f ey$. Second-hand Pianos and Organs I sold on easy terms, graphic orders for Ctoffins and Metalic Cases promptly attended to, , -Tele- IS. EE. kT3!imi&EWW&i iTha Furniture Dealer. MfflttS, DEALER EN ALL KINDS 0F3 Furhiture, &c. . Before buying elsewhere be sure to get my LOW PRICES for . . '.Cheap and Fine,Goods of Latest Patterns. he adorned his temples rendered mythol ogy an alter uinner stuay- at mce agree able and instructive, lie aunosc gave lifo to these eitraordinary pictures by a tasteful arrangement of light and shade. He sought also tbe aid of we pyrotech nist, and that artist hurried to his succor. He mixed harmless Unineee ana scentea freworks with his temples and Greek shrines. In a moment the temples of Dutfroy were' the I center or a whin t colored j, firesj a, thousand globes darted to tlie' ceiling and Shed their scented sparks on the astonished and delighted 1 guests. "M. B. H.'f in Boston Herald. Xew Terk's! Street Hallway. There are in the city of New York nearly 250 miles I of street railway, di wiArd anibns' the sixteen companieB. the iron rails required to lay tne tracas oi which, if stretched out in a continuous I line, would extend from Hew xora to i Jackbonville, Fla. V Uyer tnese tracss, jot iw taat rear of whkh a report has been . ... . rAA AAA 4?1 made, notwirosranning wo uv,wy uy passengers on the elevated roads, there were carried the ahaost incredible num Iht f 171.499J127 passeneers. To trans. port this - v immense mass of humanity won rsouirad 2.04S cars, 15,407 borwai and 0.063 employes, The total stock of all the companies is represented by over $30,000,000. The Argonint . - D TOft's o 6 am - i ra raaoiaa Wbtaii aas n V l y wikaaauiMito ..tr 'a. r t a tjn ev rVr rrj izszzsz. SlaAsadM . Tasa ir rasas ' Ihmil ta abaataSatV .taatiwa iifinfw - ----- mrU ui broM Imibm tatta wU aaiafm a 1 ,, - - Vtw htttni Out, . fca IT at ) till 1 1 am it lWn - 1 Hnil, THUBUH1UMP1 twists and If uxioel Merchandise of every descrip- UOB. , ; r - , ', ',-). ' - Books, and Sheet 'Music, Latest Songs, ,Till the Bnownakes Come ! Again.- 'Irene. Good-Night" : "little Footsteps in the Snow." Angel of My vreaaia, Baby s ' leaguing in tier Bleep ni Answer That Question To-liorrow. 1 Wher the White Bails Come and Go. ' Lit I tie 8aiLwa. Jack's Oood-bve. The Tillage Choir. LitUa Mischief Too, ete. v mm 0UU1 UUUlll I UJJ .ataaaaSMa taaayyay. 1 w.t.1 ' ran ui" a aiaM.iTSfl bmtMB tmn bm tat fU aaJuwmit e aaSw.aaraa w I a a W"im. . IttkMVMiUiWfna Wa&7aviaaftaefa4alt5iwaartasaa4as tnmMW((likMrmtKi.at mum 11,11117 BLiIiIOTT:& J FURNITURi XNOWCTURS. SA FEESH' SUPPLY OF ' zsmmmz, P lain sum nw mmsL c v,''.4. w Tvruj-i. v rt .n -',V nuiuiiniUKU VERY LOW for 0 ASH. I . - - Also, ft nice line of 1 - - - CZEP, KM m WML, H.C.IRWIN; MAR7IS RESSEOY CO- Cn I S08H w.aatUiSuia.aTrjroTi. au wtthtralnato aad from Cberaw, Ftorenoa aad Cnaiieaton. At Uaoolnton to and trom Hlckorv. 1 lenotr aad potnu on O. a L.5arrov Gan ijr. drains Noa. s and 4 taake close conno ia at aaiietarlUi trains to and faromK&lelb. Thnu ;n Bleeping ears between WUnungton aad Oharlou. r aad charlotte and Kaleigh, l ake train Ko. 1 lo Statesvllle aad ataaonsontba W.N.CRJ. and points west, Take train No. lor cneraw, Flor ence, Charleston, Savannah, and Honda also for FayettevUlB and C K. Y. V. stations. Trin Na l connects at Wilmington with W. a W. o. 14 aad W. caa. Ho. 97, take train Ko. for 8partaabanj, Oreenevine, Athens, atlaota and all points southwest. Also for aabevuie via Chariotta and Spartanburg. Ho. connects at Wunungtoa wiut w. a w. a. K. Ku... . Train No. 4 eonaecui at WilnUngtoa with w. at W. No. TS. local Freight Noa, 5 ana uvweeily be tweeen WUmlagton and Lauruiourg Local FrelgbtNa 7 and S triweekly Between Laurln- Durg ana cnanoue. tocai rreigBte nos. b ana 10 ut-weekly between charlotte and Hatnertord ton. Noa,s,s,7,S,sandiowui not take paaen-. gera. . , ., . . ; . . L.O. 0SE3, A . . .apexmtendeat ' F. W, OLABX General Paaaa&zav At THE PltDf.'ONT AIR-UN t ROUTE. " x BicBjaoad aadDaarille system. ' Ooadsassd Scasdala U COaet HarchU, 1SST, r NOETHBOUNIX i --' : 1 sTs iisiaaiai -5 B -A ' peeiac ; Z277ALLIBLS HZS7- FC3 BLOOD POISOUS v AND ALL KINDS OI SHUT: DISEASES 'lneral ial rMrBv4 BftBnatwM M sVM tpl wtl4Ms B.: B.'Aleiaiief, Go's. --PBICEUST.-. 1 H THOS. REESE & GO. -t. we are selanc our Faaey Brands of Patent Hour, ratapsce Superlaave, Cuffton FFFn snd ObUsk per sack, $3.00.. v ' AsMUssr Bail way I Raleigh (Jormpondence Blchmond Dispatch. Aa an offset to the plan to build a railwav from Sanford to Gkildsboro', it is now proposed to build one from flelma to Charlotte.' Selma is in 1 Johnston county, and there tne new ...a w"a A. SI Bl 1 "short -cut" branch or. tne vv uming- fi n n , 44 M M Scoi,Ec2elTia,, ; - CatarrlL, Rheiimatism, -,.TJlcci,Soit3lHiimors,; -. K 14 lbs Standard Granulated Sugar, $140 14 lbs raacy Sice, " !' ; . u uw Breakfast Bonuay, A ' LW' ' f . S Bars Seal Soap,, , . LM,4 it"- -' " ''l- i When you want nice country Butter, Eggs or chickens, can oa as. " Wb deal fa all kinds of coun try produce. Also Brand, 8hlpstuff, aalxed Feed corn, eom meal, oats, hay, ete. All goods war ranted as represented. . TELEPHONE CALL 138. Druggists, pleasant: Brnployment I Given young men the whole year round to drum tor ua . . - - :" A BIO TBThO for men of small means. Writs at Once, for nartioulars before some ona gets ahead of yon,. -Address . Box 288, ixjuvuiiurijii I tv.AUaata. .......... I ar, etaaavule....n. - epartanbarg .... f Chariotta........ So.il, asuy. - TSflysa lesaaa 1 11 a as INib B.J, Dauy. ...... . s as a sa ...... I S3 a at ...... S 41 p at ...... B U t1 " Ooaeird.. ......... tl t B r Sal abary. :..... 41 a at . Hi h Point.. V s a aa .... itltav S 01 B SB ..... S 13 p aa ..... . u y iq 11 SB am Ultin If&ulaboro..,. .... 13 IS p m , porham... ....... 13 41 put M Chapel E1U . 1 90 p at . Baleigh .. 1 Mpat AnlilahAMk - i. AS. n m - t i SO ant ...... t4 4ssnt JrSsOam ill SO a m k .' 1 ftkaaaayS aianisaaiaiifrsa. ar. Daavilla.. ....... 10 10 a at ...... ll Si p aa ' Diaka'a Branch.. 13 44 p aa . ..... S 41 a a a.ywrill ...,.. . l 04 p aa ...... S 01 am Borkavllla.. ...... 1 4a p aa ...... I M an Bichmond....... S 40 p m 4 40 a m opposite emm hotelt CTinf fcnnm riEEn. itfS '4if a-iaa f- Packag",S cents, makes a ar I dmV 8(irkuiig tempera BmUefM of a den-1 nwsntvrriiVW o ton and Weldon road crosses the And ptaiflea th gystea tt ci stoaty ikbioE:f RKSH North Carolina roadr Tbe proposed line will run via Smithfleld, lilling- Itrm nnrtbam. Trov. and "Albemarle to Charlotte, and will. cjoss several other roads, it is an enureiy new scheme. ' ; i w wsshbft diesis isl&sssv I , . aa bau av axa naueeorra. Saad rot Book a Blood rotaoas sad BJssasaB af Sm SkiBf SuQad nura. AddrsBB ' THK SWIFT CCIF1C CO. . fisawat a Afiawta. QscaaU n Eespectfully, ;Aloxanflor& Co PUTZ. POMMADE, - , 1 " , It will polLih , . - . , ? . GoldT - Silver, ' - Copper, -tt ;; ... . -' Nioksl-Plsts Or any other metal , , ,-.- -. It is truly a naexui rousn, , 'iry it, -.. SOLIXi BACK HATB BBI7SHS " ELECTBJL HAIB BEU8HE8, : And ' he largeat Stock of Flesh Brashes in nee : bever are. SUMaaBMswsMaaBMiviaesv saw aia. iisi ar. Lraohborg ...... - . vnanottaavuia.. - Waahiagtoa..... " Balttmora....... " Philadelphia.... " law York....... 1 11 p a 40 p aa Sis p m 11 p m S oo a at ,T 30 a at ...... 9 60 ass 4 10 am 5 10 am ...... 10 os a m 13 ss p m S 30 pm purity and delicacy oommftod It to all. Bold by I Daily sxeap ; Satarday. 7hite Corn, . Yellow Corn, I Bran, &c5 at 'v 1 .. t, . tr .,1 ' -m- . (B? '( ;(D "y Wheat i TIm ExpsrteBeisf Bra ratsra "Mw,Peterthadttls, V ,J " Mrs. Peters had chills, Mrs. Peters was sure she was golrg. to die; They dosed her with pills, -WithDowdenand squills. VUth remedies wet, and with renudies dry. j Many medicines lured her. But none of them eared ter. Their names and their number nobody - could telh t : - ' . And the' soon might have died, Eat some i "Pellets" were tried, Tht acted le E2SOi ca sis - got well. ' - i ; " ( Thens'io "Pellets" were Pr. Tierce's r.nwnt i'Emliva . rfcllets. Ihey crl Ija I 'eUxa, e .1 now Ev.9 TC'-'s't te X. ' Ctttl.a, - r.lARVELOU bull It nn K.J DIQQOVErrV'wl . TTtiolIy naltke srUSe!aI syttons. ' Any book learned la one reading. PficnmihpndPd bv Mare - TwilK. EicHaW) PaocTOH, the Scientist, lions. W. W. Abtok, 4 o-' maP. Bknjamw, Dr. iimoa 4rC Class ot l 'O Co"mbialaw etudents; two classes of eacti itvmK 4o at University of Penn. Pi iia., aol mat. vi.fsf-v 4.o- ft- c. iii 1 e i at I Haclis to reach Catawba . , Springs. I . - t Wrttea ffoltiff tb Catawba White Sulpher B-nHnra arlil aava time BIKUnOaeV bf atOPTHDg at Kwton. ll ordered aheaieonveyance id meet nartle at either train. W. N. C K. B. Or v. ii. o. only 3 hours ruld from N!"n- : Address, . , - . . . , . Newton, N. C, ITcticq' of Copartnership. neti!,',;,rp', dcrt'i a. a i c'!r'---ii-'ta-" -nedlve a"vlited t,""t nfr tn- ( f nar i 1 4: fci- 'H't, to .w i c-1 a joLf soit er c. c.J. 1 !.-!, . J. T.U.S- iA.- la tal(m for whs. Wm Um Anama, iac (Mttoa. InwdValn. i.xho. Conihinipr la mtomt thrm wmr over dlwm unknowa lo etW nmedttm, WaakLaar! luwuwa, FanuO ComptainH, and to 4iwi ni UlaoUbe HtoiMeh. lirar, KMuay aad Bawwa tattr hwJiiby lam ammlj oat of Paaua'a 6msa Toma. ft M sew lifaaad Kranrfk to the aired. 60a, at lrag g4 Htcoi A Oa, 11 WlUwun Stfet, K. . - SOUTHBOUND. - - r i V.-:-.. .--' . giprnas ', 'v tfa'l. 'sWMi'-ir;.- o.i0, v- -v'''-i-'.i .-,-. Dally. i7 -;j -t 'i DaUy, Lv.SewTork..,.,... 4 45 a at' ...... ! 4 SO pat - Phuadalphia .... 1 30 a aa' ...... - Ill (m - taltlmora 44 a m i ...... Hlpw Waahiagton..... 11 20 a m 11 uu p ta Charlottaavule.. S M p m ...... 00 a n Lynchburg...... B M p m ...... t 04 a m the city at THOS. BEESE 4 (JO'S 'DBfJO BTOBE Whisk Brooms. Cloth Brushes and Cat Brushes in great variety, very cheap. , , - JJomestlit and -im-ortea - vigars- sno Cig'in ties .'all brands.- - -a- German Bouquet Colog in any qua n tity. 1 4711; Glycerine ant Bose Soap a $2 00prdot.! t ; - - r ' ' Prescriptions dispensed day orni;ht by xprienoel Pbarmacwtp, at ThC3. r.;:zo tTiCo'o C;. C-J.:-! II: I nf7iri,rCrItaaanaea. D1 a aw and sno CttlrLtOQaaaatal CUSS at your earn I faonia, by oa whewaa daaf twaty-lght yaara. Tiaatadbyaaostof th atd apaeiallata withoat baaadt.- Onrad aimaeuui tan moataa, aaa auies I than BBBdrsds of othars. Toll parUonlara sat oa Ml MtlA i ,-.-- -tU- . l-:r - - - T. a. ru. ao. ax waai un ..iw xora uij i CURE OEAP pedes Patent Improved Cushioned Ear Drams. I FERfECTLYRESTOREtha HEARSNG Beatatterwnetner neameaam w w jj a fevers, or Injuries to tbe natural drums. Alw a u pohiuon, but tavisi&ie m smfn ana co pera heard disUnotly. W -ett-r to thoe ua ittetn.' fceDdlv mitrat nook of prvu,ir ; il L- .4 1 w.l I i , i mt i a TIVATr'-'C? t t r. Eiohmoad t 00 p m Barkaavul ..... 4 47 p m - KysrUl.....M. S 4S p m ' - Xrak's Branch.. 4 01 p m Ar. Daavtll ........ S SO p aa 1 fer nboro...... IB 44 pm lUia ...... 4 86 am ...... 44 am ...... ISltn ....... S 04 s m ...... t 48 a m , OoUuboro 11 40 a m ...... 4 00 p at Falaigh J itOpa ...... 1 00 a as Iuirfau... ...... S 34 p m 3 87 a m I.Uiboro a v os v m instn oaism ......... f 44 t m . Vitih Point.. XiV. Saiirbary .... 11 It p m 13 Warn .... 10 14 a l . . 11 as a i . btateeTiUs....... AtheTtll K Hot 8prlnga.... U M i M 15 p m S 31 pm Coooord. ........ Charlotte ........ . . f lartanbnrg .... CtnwsTlU ....... St. AtlaaU Dally azoapt Bnaday 1 34 a m S 35 IB 5 s m 4 60 am l sep m ...... 11 t P a" ...... 100 pes t II P M ... .. 4 4Spm ...... 10 40 n ra r tr I U A b- i -! I .. 1 uw t o ,.Co. v. ...t.'at u4 lHaeuH -.a.t.'.irs o. rtA5':3. v-o---ir -t-xon'. a thvl H-a . - axsspi5Q-C43 sxavicat. On trains 50 aad 41 Pullman Buffet between ort snd At? '-' On t-iDi 1 1 snd bi It.. JDn Enfjtr--rT! Vaahlngtoa sdaawOrlaansj V -. Aairoata. Pnnitt ff.eei'tsr kti . - a v. : boroa4 Y not 1. Tiro: ji on '9 f ' r 5 'l r-. . f ' s , ! rP - " . ... . i - ' ., . , .iV
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 28, 1887, edition 1
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