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POBUSEflD CTSBT Mo&NINa EXGXPT UoSSat TIM Bellows Xsrtb Carolina ;!- -.:.- TheOwr f the Tbis'le." - f Uaau - I Opnrca Alfred Townapnd writes pittsboroBome. - - iirom aoroaa 10 ine iiacinniu It is not generally known that the qwren "While iu Scotland I went X6110 WO IS UH ID VtJUUUU VJi t j w ocg iiuo uuivur,i duuji uu"" , w. s.'uc5tdy. Editor I and Proprietor. The tremenduous accumulation of surplus revenue in the treasury,, and the stringency of money in business circles, are; producing a condition ho ?an alarming; tharevery hack politician 1 Ctaathamite: I ' Yet such is the case. J oons, wno own ine yacnt imstie, iiuAvTmtr ft mmir -warrant Wfi have had the pleasure of exam- which has gone to America with the mm mmym v vmmwjk tw w - n w . mmtt tssm 1 a m . I . . mm ' flit- At 4 0AQGAIII8 siTBJcKiPTi03fTKicF-riaTmrT"-Yu - " $7.00 tix Months . - ... ..... - - ,"3.75 rare ntfc -J m Trjr t - 2.00 -One Y.r,- - ---LSU Six Months '"". m ; - t " 1.00 s. .. - ... . - I injnff TffdM Patanfc vMnt W nn? I exmctation of a cure tui. puueuitw uiuiupiy ior "I V T " " - I a mori'a V buying more silver, for coast defenses, libejUxxpraYfixneni-of-tlie0avy"and the merchant marine, for more pen sions ana for alJ manner ot changes i ia the tariff. John Bbhemiau " wafc- bringing back tho Dixon, of I America s cup, which has been there Hhatham coUntv. in 1827.. It is done some thirty-six years or more. It in parchment "in excellent Btyle and may surprise many - Americans to signed by John Quincy Adams, Pres- know that the Bella were and are ident, H. Clay, Secretary o' Stale plain butchers. The shop where their and William! Wirt. Attornev Gener- father commenced business is at a al. This is I a- eenuine document 1 corner in Glasgow, and : beef and nnrnn-s H K Hi 31 3 . Ja in o uuuuo SsA yV--Ji.il n j.nBJt a- , tfer m s iuv iaiiv in, 4 both Daily and HwAly. 4vancffor AdvertislKC Hmtmrn Very BcaMMbl ing . apparently -from a Bleep of fifty These signatures were done by these mutton are exposed in the . window years, attempts to resuscitate tne old plan for a distribution of the stir plus among 1 the - States. V This was promised jn 183T, and f was', half ar ried out when it was stopped, by the panic,ik The money distributed did no good, and the matter has never w- II 4 OFFEnmes-finkuAPiuns m w a I 1. . T 1 a 1.11. ' - A. T -. mAn thnmHftlves.' And not simmv a wnn prices appenaea. wnue witnin fac simile of itheir autographs. "; The you see two or three butcher's blocks mat seal of th nation is attach 4.1 and a long bench to chop meat upon. it srrants exclusl ve ngnts ana pnvi- rnp snow ota oumuiiy, upwever, is Iftcrea to the Inventor; for the neriod 1 only in accordance with tradition. of fourteen years. As the old man was a butcher, pure i , Jesse Dixon lived on Cane creek and simple, he insisted upon bis or I Una ;waa Af ttiAt cwmA stimahla fam-l einal shoD beine maintained. ' I My i of tbat nme that lives in the same j A good many years ago he started i HI J i mm mwm nnvT Wlirr TA RK I1TGD The Charleston i Neuw and Courivei lngent approval, Whether 1 to bnng out cattle from Canada, and be asmuch surprised when he reaches .wV..erto1 was necessary, that he should , take 4 th pnrt nf hianrent iournev as Per- proceeding. It is quite clear his model to the National Capitol, the wdofpretrneyw 2fim;v Atthat timethere was notalocomo- seus, ior instance, wouia nave oeeu u. - T;- - - ' time enrind in . ' Andromeda had decL ned 1 " tanftA And rpniiAstftd . hirn '.; about his busine8s,,, on the occasion Thjc Cincinnati 3hambe of Com- portation than by steam; ;f Re rigged of their first meeting. . ; j I. merce has been thrown'into a fever nchine upon it and thus carried it Here .4a Emin JBay v,who has been of excitement by. the application of a to Washington Citj. Hon. John Uttolywi'ttf4biidan-r. from boot black for a 'place .amongathe Long was then our member of Con- his friends and creditors for all these capitalists. . His; application has been gress. i Through his friendly interest m!sts,Wmim. desperate straitahat a cosUy expe pose4jmdjecQn4e4 bjJgular mem- faeen at once that it was an iotention dition was organized to rescue him, I hers in jroodstondinitI The applicant i of irreat merit and w patent was at but whQ now,wrttes home pleasantly ia the oflScial boot black of the Cham- once granted. ; the first purchase he made was very unsatisfactory about - one-third ' of the cattle and sheep died on the voy age. But at the next venture he had a little better - luck. He then began to arrange with the steamship com panies tor better facilities, i and at E resent the Canadian line of steamers ring little else to Scotland but cat- ue. .. ,3 . 1 r . a ' , ' -'.--'"-'Oireisis SnS E773 REL ESTATE' Valuable Tpwi? And Country ,-r Propertv fci ale i Kf A.CHK8 J Fawn three from corno W ntte UmlU of the City ot Chal-Iotta. TiM lmmoemnts npon which are a ft am dwelling ot rooaM, with trout nd bark -orct-, ou wins ikkih oi two iwnn, x tenaoi boomcl I banw ana stables, good waur and larg orchard,' Machlna Sbi aa4 rouodiy. Lot 133x190. 4 tram bulldlnjts, situated o& H M Danvin ana careitna ceotrai K&uroaas. nanin ma chine, foil set blind BiachlBr7, scroll and 1 ip aava. ixtngiu aaa ojoviog Macnue.i urning Lauw tc OneM hora power. EnjiiMODa borne power wigine ana oiner marninery nice Muh . HOU8X aBd Lot on llth and CoDegw Lot Mx : HatiM hu t nvifna uul fcrvflnf mnma ' Baamnent. Price $4soo, . . . ONB OF THX MOST UESIRAbLB PIECES G9 property neartbe city, containlnr 83 acres of land, part woodland, adjoining UoL Wm. John, atoa and D. M. hitler, in aoutbern suburb ot Charlotte. Thirty toot street rwerred on thla nrmwrtr. frlta Hi mp sm ' Moving on With wonderful rapidity Osk tract or vainabia land, adioiBinK s h niv " . r . , : " t,conUlnlnK7acre. L Price, $sm. -jt speeding the 'Backet 'machinery to A L80twotractot and aear the Fair ground ?. - 'jyvt y v.f ' wEUJuuu Kiveo-uyuo ayMlcauua. its utmost,, straining .every- nerve Ef? to meet the wants of consumers with Srt VS- . , ... rw k Homo and Lot on North Try on street, (for. the best values for the 1 " ' by SamV regnun- I t fi10nDi.KkwiiiBiOfitwMWiUi otner aiseaMS nave e." ""J " t, -,! onrl inrui and lart . intA the I Pieroew GoUen Medical Utaoorery. nnxinuR Irlnpa Wirt t.ht hAfu fttfl rnftmlier'HhiTi 1 V5 lLl .u. I eot take the eson nlmsaUand . soieiy to . :penent nimseu personally l fire upon it. to melt it." Jiomer ae- .ay. - - w- ". j- . tfifl world. Poor and finanAiallvHa has f riandaJdr hoi scribes the, furnaces in? which; the ' deed he thanks us and does not I honesty V and good!.' judgment - care to leave his present situation: 1 made himself a general: fayortie with . and this at the time when his would-j the members.- He says that he s be rescuer is in ! th thkJc himselfj and we are getting about him. - ' Tt A the wav of fWrlrm wantflrl to matm fram' the 1 w4n.tAtr:tmfliini fir1 .Mrfi''iMi4Nd i Shield pf Aclulke was forged as hostsofsavageswhosurroundedhim, tfth 1W'SSiSSA and was slain mpsi ni b ffight pi 'nbii' hprjrjaiii.l original planlof. throwing draughts friends. Emin can get away and does audacity and will try ta put down his of air by means of a fan. . He never not want to. , Cut therjtnte; moral of audacity J with a ihoWer bf 'blatkl wasprofigreaUy by his invention, , thestory,alterall,isthatitisscaroedb , ly worth whilfl to ntwp or three a 1 HmiMMMtlBi ' th it.- Whitney, invented , the j cotton continents upside down in order to of thirteei rij?inal : , ees a upm out ox watera or rrer xwio Bncklea'a Araiea Salre The beat tialve in the world 'for Cut, Braises, Sores, Uloers, tialt Ubeoin. Fere Horea, Tetter, Uhapped Hands, Cbilblain Cotna, and all Skin Ernptiona, and pcrMvf i Ij cores Piles, or no pay required. it i iroazaateed lo kit perfect aatufaotum. or iiooey refunded. Frioe 25 cents per box, : , wl hw Borwell Dona r 3 . repilar Blicatieai. ; . . . . W aympatlilse with the feeling which often leads etlsena to boast that no child born la this country need grow up In Ignorance, and yet K la 1 35c per y ar dfdr all wool, 188 in. Dress Flannels 15 c per yard for half Wool, 24 in. Tricots m ten shades. 39c : pei yard for all Wool, 36 in. Serges in 8 ; shades. 25c: per yard for RLeast Money. nnn i .v: m. i m una w it lwo wiw aww roar aaaiu uricnu a r.nia nnnniriH'iriaM iuutk . aai Limn iw i - " . . . . . . . . asBBBBaaak -a m . . . , aaa - -. & - -. 7 - J niemorable., Jer emiah speaks of the Aanwhosunered from catarrh, consamptioa. j rSl! Til ft 11 aSh 1 Ti ' I 11 Q QfY Q 1 ' Smt ; 1 KuaMrtwn nnrl 'thfl blnwrnen. Kzkiel oronenma. Bcruiuia. or -iier cuuipuuub, - auKm I : 'r. "."""'. w w w wawwa. 1..saw a bees eared br D. 1 but tt he did teat thermae I would be throw . WbB synptonM ot malaria appear, in any onn. take Ayer Ague cure, it wiu prerent a deTeiooment ot the reruu o( dlaeue. and eradl catcatfeemtromtheaystaai. A cure la warraaU ad la every instance. bit out of a briar patch. GOOD WOB8 FOB THE PBSIIkST.' The Democratic Convention of. New York express no uncertain opmion . of the Nationtion , Admimstration. The following is from the platform; unanimously adopted by them. "The Democrats of New York ap- em and acwvea lame, xixon ur unfl tli a fan liflllnva luui ia fnrtratt' I States has been appointed ; to. .devise j . Rn.i Vet hia invention is as ex- plans jtor .tiie erection) of suitable I tensiyely used and as important as monument m commemoration of tha 1 tne gm. Federal Constitution and ' perpetua tion of the great event in our naUon's history . Steps liave also been taken looking to the ' f ermatioa - of an or ganization of the Executives of the existing thirty-eight- States, which a. shall meet annually for' social inter-1 i,ir nn his wt,mniatwi trin 1 j t3:j tt:.j 1 course ana exenanire views. - , . 1 11 nas ueen saieu. bwu ue, - 1 'f; vZi " - v -mtivL- -T-Tr- V , the PresidentlwUl spend over $10,000 - States. It has won the respect and "Evkey man must bave & place m before he returns. The fact of the confidence of aU.citizens without re: the .fight, and every man-must be in matter, ia that he has simply purchas gartt to party. y It has femovedj that his placed these are the words of d a regular full fare ticket for each .nnM,onnn f Aanrar .hiVh TTrw nnr-T T?.TAiiaivr f vimrini member of hia party. It was his de- " t D , . . .---i nnoatAntatiouslv aa possible, and he would have preferred J eoiner west on; one of the regular ex-1 press trains had not the railroad officials dissuaded him by represen tations which; must be allowed are very sensible.! The President of one of the roads over which the party is '-Hi: .... V to pass explained to Mr. Cleveland AHKTcenaimy nave very assiueuc that n comnanv woul Tha PrataWat'a Trip Ii mate friend of the President says that Mr. Cleveland is much annoyed by the,; extravagant - stories which have recently! been printed in regard to the expenditures he will be obliged 0. s 'that WW? . : tlJBQ. and Lot (lot 99x198 feet) at corner I Tenth streets House con talnanvM rooaoa. frtce$3Ju. . , , rSB Tract of Land (two hundred acres) one Since we came to Charlotte we have 1 iTtJn aVin mSe.t rrtoej2b A lost no opportunity to do what we 1 Htf?rh0nnS , . noHta, cc gooa oeittoornooa. Lot nxee leet. coutd to add to its interests in every rroperty cost t&o, wiuseu ior eoo . ' "OAKll US aerea atf)cinlnjr J. w. Wadswortli anl way possible and we are repeatedly cpt.cnowd-ao acres umber. Price su told now that no infl hmunMa virH1aA rpKACT or land containing stf acres Just be no ne DU8me88 nOUSe XyondcorDorate Umltsotclir? contain. nrtM i , ik " j !.'' " t I acreaof choice bottom land, notable for truc it w uaw uuuip mure viuuuw voiiann. race 179 per acre. Charlotte than ours. - ,-. . : ., .. . we extend to all The reason is 1 HOCSK and fan lot on 8th St. near H. . Aeon tains 4 rooms and klichen. Price tUSOO. TTALUABLB FBOPXBTT On Souta Tryon lngs XjiC ixr s axr s 40 doz blpached Napkins at 88cperdoz. 30 doz bleached Napkins at $1.23 per doz 40 doz bleached Napkins at 1.48 per doz. 55 doz bleached Napkins at 2.25 per doz. ' I - '' ,i-.r- iU t--'i - ; i;-;:Ja;o;sler,y-- 0c a pair for lalissea fl chcKDli Hose. 16c a pair for Misses Ribbed Black Hose. ' 21c a' pair for Ladies Regular made Black Hose with split feet, value, 40c per pair. 23c a pair for Ladies stout Balbriggans, Every Inducement St. adjoining lot ot W. Pe&ram. 4 lota aflnra tmt I Price SdOOJWeacn. ;- LaSD miles frotn Charlotte Ford iced: dwelilnff and mi booses, known as the D. h. Smith place, adjoining; lands of D. tt. Cowan, Lowry Hart and ot&eri IT70U8X and LOT, on Morenead street, nrar Gra AAied 8cnool, Two-tory frame bulletins;, T rooms, am w w iuujuu ioou uooa water aaa I one orcbanL Woe u&a. 1 1 LOT corser College anl ruth streets, 4 taet l-rront, 1M leet deepu Price 1700. . . QLOTS on College street (one containing- two ato. this country Cheaper ry brick store.) Lotus teet deepj face $V - possible to come to Charlotter and candidly, if we could sell goods to the people of by going to Concord or Matthews or ttouss aitd lot next to charlotte Hotel two I aoit trame building. iPrtossvuo. Jlonroe or Bock mil, or any railroad station ' about - here, we should mum H CENTS PER YARD, For a Good Bleached Domestics. v attach to a change of party in the I to his constituents. This ia the right " Federal 1 administration, 1 which- has kind of talk. '. - It would be well for lmistrationV been a serious obstacle to the return of our system' of free government dependent upon the popular will, it ' has brought back honesty and sim? 'plicity to the conduct of - affairs. It - . has checked the waste of publie moneys, and insisted upon their; de , tvptfon constitutional purposes. (It has effected the practical reform "of this civil service. It has maintained a national character for , justice and J forbearance in dealings with foreign the North Carolina Democrats to bear these words in mind, from this date to the close of the campaign next year. treasury bM been signally wise and iprudentand itjhas; begun the recon " truciioo; of bur naval establishment -- with a thoroughness that promises a i restoraUbn of ; our ancient prestige - upon the sea. .Wherefore we, repre -senting the Democrats of the State -of NewiYorkj-iri convention assem bled, agam pledge our strong and j- . little State but ( there is in fires out in Wyoming Territory. Sun-flowers are being used for fueL The stalks when dry are as i hard a3 maple wood and make a hot fire, and the seed heads, with the seeds in, are said to burn better than the best hard coaL An acre ot sun flowers will furnish fuel for a year. OPISIOKS OF THE STATE PRESS. The Supreme Court convened Mon day. We notice that the 'docket-is very heavy and - that , it increases yearly. The work is . certainly too much for any three men. An amend ment wui te submitted to tne people next fall to mcreasef the - number . to I that no railroad company would be justified in talcing tne nsK or trans portating turn on sucn a journey as he contemplates without more safe guards than could be thrown around him on the ordinary trams." ."The President tnen suggested tnat the special car set apart for him might be attached to a regular ex press. This the official met by say imr that all the express trains are run on schedule, which any delay on account of a demonstration, ilable to occur at every stopping place, might seriously interfere with. The regu lar patrons ot the road would be more or lessi inconvenienced, and should ' not suffer . the annoyance when it could be so easily prevented. Absolutely Pure. treairta and waoleaomaaeaa. Mors than the ordinary Kinds, and can Dot be sold ta eo-c petition with tba maltitada of lew tost, short weight atom or pboaphato powdrar Sold unlT ta eaaa. ROTAL BAAMHO POWPKBOO., lOS.WaU Di. new I or a. TO MERCHANTS, AND THOSE ABOUT K XXTZB E5TO nercantile Pnrsnits. ni Ji A nniVES IN HOSIERY. IV GIVE HY DOMSTIC DEPT. A CALL. OUR The unprecedented large sales by my House as is evidenced by Rail road receipts for shipments between five and it is a matter that ought to I The roads, under any , arrangement, August 1st and. 20tb of over nine tail DEPARTMENT receive serious attention. "If three are- tasong : great, rwpuuaiuuitjr, men are unable to do1 the work and and prefer to transport the party on w Rhode Island is a' the Republican party . way. The Democrats not a only captured, last year, the Executive Department of the State Government, and one' branch of the legislature, but they are likely to elect a member .the Second District in I This tendency, of the press is having lection to nil i the i wnoiesome innuenceon tne indus tries ot ourv people, i it moves our live, then the number ought to be in creased. - To overburden r and . kill good men cannot certainly be called good policy .A&heboro Courier, j iJciveryenxerprisaW wnemecoc a private or public nature, that has a tendency to develop some new source of wealth, or to add beauty or health 1 to our homes, finds in the newspapers strong advocates and stauncn irienos. a specials wnicn wui at au times have-the rieht of way. and which can be f contrblled by the General Superintendents The President will stock the buffet car himself, but the expense - will i be triflinir compared with the'xagerated accounts that haTeappeated.n.; v - hundred (900) cases and bales of goods, show how successful my "Whole business is. -: Yet far larjrer Gentlemen, you couldn't select shipments would have been made better opportunity than the present week were it not that my salesmen were " . inspect ? of Congress in the S - L JJ-Lb 4r5. 'Uries of ourvpednle. I It .."n : f t3:"T v "1? people to ereater efforts. land encour- erable Mr. N. it pTQpapjy, wju 04 and they stand aeei cheer8 thdse who are meet? etteville. The fir. K. A. Bfdwaa ay : WUsrtaatOB,eTleW..;:::'.:-::!.;.:':r-,aai.; - The "sadr- intelh'gence was received nere to-uay ottne aeatn ortne ven- 0 A. Stedman, of Fay- deceased gentleman! an equal chance with the Republicans j ing with trials, obstacles or defeats.' was one of the oldest and most high- in carrvine the State in the Presi-1 The newspaper in its turn should be I ly .esteemed dential election next year. The troub- fet 'fe encouragement and aid, tjat ... ' . . the influence it exarta in thia flirAc- "'""wW m "hode I Uoa ?8bouid be more powerful, to his rest 1 ripe in years and good n pyeraoseot i uoutsvoro &raua, citizens of the Cape I r ear country. He had lived a long. useful and honorable life and sinks Island is that it has had an overdosebf I Qold&o t k. "bd,ahd:not enough ot miemgentf - From ir aa if the Supreme Court appeal delivered their opinion against discussion and independent assertion I would a; I a t ov juaees v imv avvx at w w vytuivui . ay idu i t - a - a t - . . I r nA nno wr ntor j ttrit h Toa am1 twAmk steauge, under the cirCumstancea, 5. for the , that the party ; is demoralizeuv.' and country 'when judges are afraid' to that ttie Democrats 'are" having speak the truth, to do justice to the AVAnrt.hin9 timUv mnii f.hoiV nmn people. A.reign of terror evidently -' o a- J i a i j . j caiovo, nuu iv buuuiu w uiot witu uo: ciaion. Liet tne result be what it nJt let justice be done. fruits and in ttie esteem and resrard ithe telegrapic -reports; j it 0iilw,n0 V?7 at V way. the father of Hon. Charles Stedman, of this city, Lieutenant Governor of the state, and or Mr. Jb rant n bteu- mah, and was Ithe father in-law' of Mr.' Wm.f H.-Bernard. Hts death must have been; sudden but no par ticulars relative 5 to. lit have been received here as' yet ' 5 ' ' -? i;v prevented by the heavy rains from lUSPetC OUr Store and , ii ii .i i a. i l AT nimiiig au lux? puutke uiappwu uu ujr me ; and to all such of my old cus tomers I say come to Charlotte, see my colossal lines of Goods, . from which you can make your selections more satisfactory than ' from sample. ; And moreover, I will : re iroottrwyoUviD part and perhaps in full of your outlays. Is this not fair and liberal on my part t - ; A Word to New Beginners. After 33 years of close observation in business, I am fully-convinced that by far the greatest number of unsuccessful Country A correspondent of the Chicago Theie has 22 m. t. s iwwu- iw .uiuvu. uetav i evur oupor- i Bamipuruia. this meoicine lavanaoiy prove) 1 tmeS has mterviewed many persons 1 tnnitv should ha c-iven HminXla tn I Itself worthy of all that can be said ta its tavor -rr . 'm . m ' . v . I " . . . " . . ' 1 ttfifcl 11T ilrainrwt in Kansas about the experiment made there with " female suffrage. Afair specimen of . most of ' the answers he gotis'thist'e are sick of it I believe in it to begin with, but it - doesn't. -work;.': One trouble is .there ' are but. few of the better women who inllote, and then thbseVwho-do vote want some immaculate candi date who'can't by any possibility te ' elected, and they wui vote foi him and this splits the ticket The doubt ful and objectionable class of women - f .who vote,! every one of them," Awhile hardly one-tenth of the better Class of women go to the polls, and this in evitably elects the worst candidate . ' As a majority of the women whose v6dreesiraTle dotft card for the franchise. V I want to Bee the, law re- pealed,". '.,.'..- f ' - ,.... f)SVt j t mi .i i. f- f , " ;. ., j ...... , .. Tub salt manufacturers have agreed to form a trust, and the sugar refin , ers are said torbe eon tern plating the v ' creation4 bf a simllaV 'Combination. Thcra are to be sixty-three icompa nic j i'h th alt truiand it will' ab rolutely control the domestic supply. 11:333 trusts are all contrary ;? to pub I'o policy, ' being designed td ; main t-Ij & r fci trary; standards of prices by u3stroyinpr. legitimate , competition, end they should be dealt with mer-c- . ?y by'tbe ponstilutl judicial prove themselves innocent r a fair impartial trial ; no haste, but no necessary delay But thac done let the law take its course. Fayetteville Observer. " ,T lm Bettor TJumi Krer. . (ldsBoro Arjrusr ' .' ij When .the 'system ts debUtUtd by disease. It uwkl besirecsthened and renewet with Arerhi Samiparllla. This jnedlctne invariably proves , us lavor. tnedt Ine. ttnld Ot ArumlviU- and dealers In Price 11 Blz bottles for $5. nrfl'.Ymnnio); To allay ptia ' '.lru iilltuaoci , .1 sores and u! r the ni03t rromp. i'i. f icfery r-R"it s are t btained by i. nt ti l n :U!iller.injely Dr. J 11, lltLcaL 'a 'l C.l I.i:.i.nout The new syndrriaie ' that recently Purchased 'the -Atlantic Hotel !at Morehead City, held a meetine there yesterday for the purpose of deter-? mining the policy : that will be pur sued in regard to .that favorite sum mer resort next season. That the Atlantic will be better than it has ever been btfore and' fuUy. up to its many unsurpassed advantages as a watering place is tuuy assured. Irpm the very business nature of the men who compose the syndicate that owns it , . nh Portatnowtli Btotors at llsbtta j, " tr ' ! : Wednesday's 'Elizabeth City (N, C Economist, says- ;The rioters who stopped therexcufsion tram and kicked up the devil's delight . in Au gu$t were tried at the Superior Court last' week.-; Three were . on '. trial, One was convicted and the others ac quitted. The one acquitted of selling fiqtior without licensewas afterward arrested by deputy- US S: Marshal Glover, for trial la the Federal Court To Knock od wnt ot Js4t by a Cwwa Winston BepabUcaa. :-P u w--ru 't: 'ii A ; i Mr. Addison HegeJ of ySalemf was engaged in feeding a cow a few days ago and : wishing to keep the anni mal's bead out of the way until the food was properly prepared, struck at her, with his foot, the anuimalj.t the same time lowering her head aii 1 t he toe of Mr. Ilgn's toot came fn contact with her horns, dislocating the member in the collision.r The ac lun BAGGING client wa3 aboi novel. .t C3 -1 as it was ; tnd ISOQSggfPIbur Monogram! Monogram!! - Magnolia! Magnolia!! LILLY, LILLY;. 100,000 yls ;,Bagging. 2,000 v : Bimdleb Ties; f Mayer ls Ros3, Wboksaie'Grrc 13, ca.iT: lot ic . . ; . . - FALL AMD WINTER CLOTHING, ! And compare the variety and quality of the Cloth ing we display V7ith any offered in the city. , It has always been our ambition to excel any of our Competitors in firstlasa Clothing, and with the facilities at our command, we offer superior results, at "a saving of fully 25 percent, . . ! Our entire ; Stock - has arrived and will be ; displayed.. The assortment is immense and- includes the richest and most substantial , styles that care, taste try Merchants, is nnrV A Ynriftnnft nnillrl nil! lis in " SplfttlTlP,i tracable to their 44flrRt nnmhnim.'' I Tj ' r-- J OT How.. i.wiii wi . ju. By being W& extend' airopen: "invitation 16 every em Houses" to go there for their txentleman ''. m. iju&vlo tte to examme and first purchase, and many! a one w- v Ti5l C doing so is thus virtually "biu'ed1 lUOJCCL U Ul'.;j JLTlopiitJ' 'Mi. before getting home. Whv t v Be cause, "..'..! 1. Buying in , Northern "'Houses where the Goods kept are not selected (like mine) to suit this section only, the chances are that the new. be ginner will buy the most unsuitable block for his section Whence has his shelves full, yet none to suit his cusi tomers. Fatal mistake No. 1, 2. In the excitement and rush of Northern Market he buys twice, per haps thrice, as much as he can and ougut to. Fatal mistake No. 2. 8. The injudicious and dispropor tionate quantities bought too much of some thing -vi tut enough of others (generalty r tlie most need ful) the new beginner finds out, too late, that whlo he has more' Goods th n ha ought to have, yet must or tier more Goods to help sell oflE the badly bought ones, thus being load- tHi -too heavily at the start you can imagine the rest. This much and moie could be said, but a word to the wise is sufficient. . ;s. , How to avoid all this : - - ' i , I have now been in business near you for 83 years, commenced from the stump up at a , cross road and grown up with Hid country, know exactly what ; and how ' you ought to buy, Lud I point (with just pride) ' to my record i aa a man and merchant, and say come to me and I pledge my record to take good care and protect you, and you will say, as hundreds of others have done, I owe my success to you. - G, "V7ittli0T7c!iy, CIIA.Il j Lovely Fall Styles. OUR CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT APPEARS IN A NEW DRESS THIS WEEK, THINGS HAVE BEEN BRIGHTENED UP AND MORE ATTRACTIVE THAN EVER. DURING THE PAST WEEK THOUS ANDS , OF . DOLLARS WORTH OF STYLISH. " AND ATTRACTIVE GOODS HAVE BEEN ARRANGED UPON. OUR COUNTERS, AND WE START THE SEASON WITH A. STOCK SO SUPERB. AND ELEGANT THAT WE'RE PROUD TO INVITE EVERY PARENT-IN CHARLOTTE TO VISIT ' ' . ' ' . WT. -gJJlM: &; CO. This week; - There's something here for you to see. ' .We've worked hard and earnestly to provide the best of. everything, and ' we know our work has been well done. ' The result "is grandly represented in the gorgeous as sortment of -', , ; . - '"'"-. ; . - . 1 ' ' That we ask you to examlne this week before you give even a thought to the subject of purchasing. ..We give the same Liberal Guarantee of Lowest Prices and Best Qualities.-. - We hare the pleasure of announcing .tha engagement of .Mr. Ed. W. Melon who shall be pleased to see his friends to call on him at the ' Leading Clothing House of . ; , CHARLOTTE,,!, C Hosanaad lot en atii street, next to If. C B. B eauUlul groaikla. Large lot. Price S3JXXX Lot aa aast Trade Streiut, contalna about Uirsa (I. C. EGGLES a GO. GRADED " L " . -. go tnere and do it. We regard tha business facilities of Charlotte as far better, and with all its railroads and shipping facilities, it ought to lead as a market for all thia country. Ev idence comes to us daily, that cotton is bringing more money at points around us than it is here. One gen tleman assured us yesterday that over 100 bales was going from his lo cality to Concord this week, cotton which belonged to the trade of Char-1 lotte. Another that a large part of 1 the cotton east of us was turning to Monroe. Well we admire the pluck of these Monroe and Concord buyers. and we doubly admire the pluck , of the man who takes his cotton where it will bring the most money. Its his due and his right and his duty. We are not versed in even the value of cotton nor in what it ought to bring, but we are interested to the extent ot wnat we nave m tne sne ceas of all the interests of Charlotte, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, and regret exceedingly to know that for want of buyers to pay the price paid at other points, cotton turns OPENS MONDAY, SEP. 12. Boss & Adams1 HEADQUARTERS FOR BOOKS AND No. 22 South Tryon Street. from away of cotton adds ' that us. Every bale is brought - here j "JxO CHARLOTJE N. C.i -that much to the busmess interests of Charlotte, and every bale we miss takes that much away from its business men." Take the cotton from us and we had about as well close our doors.. . i- ' We take this method of calling the attention of cotton dealers to the fact that the interests of Charlotte de pends upon their ability to pay: the prices paid for cotton all around us4 Our interests and business are here anq iEs success depends, in a great measure, upon the markets of Chkr lotte, and we take ; this ' method of m a saymg mat, m our opuuon, every business man and every . property owner in the city is interested in what me cotton ouyers do ior us. it you drive trade away you kill us. : If you bring trade here you make and large ly increase all our interests. Additions to our tremendous stock. mm Since writing the above, four days ago,' .we are more than " pleased : to note that through the pluck of our cotton buyers cotton has advanced to successfnlly meet the prices' paid at all competing points, and we glad ly return our thanks to the cotton buyers for it. 0. .. DAUIS "d G9i , . a Mr, IMusic -;Bouse Central Hotel Building, ' ;- Charlotte - IN". O New Sones. all the rare: Cricket on the Hearth, by Stew . "Neona,n by Banks Winter. "Wake Me Darling With a Kiss," i f'f, THE NEW ENGLAND I In Mahoganyjmd Burl Walnut Cases. " Something p ew. v : VAlso xl the :. Celebrated i t FISHER PIANOS and Cylinder Top BEHB UPRIGHT, with Muffler, and Tona Regulator. - ' : - l. .,. ' . - -.i ml'- The JESSE FRENCH, CARPEN TER and STANDARD J3. GUITARS. VIOLINS. STRING AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. . Piano Tuning and Repairing taken by the year at special rate. . f - Pianos for Reint. w j FOOTWEAR S , .Tf J WEUU MAOS CO " f- ' DURABLK E P -f iv-l iZ ll c H ; I:;- ; ;l x o Oar Stock of B'Mta aed ShnA. ( . fnih. styllsliu seasonable, ouellty Anstirjais, an4 prices ui0 very lowest, f atia'a-ioa car mtaaa. A. E. It AS KI J liKO. o tcutu Tijon St. Boys' Bchool. Fall t. rra OPfS SPwt. 5 h. 1?ST. BojrS of all cracUs taiPi. '11; aiO Bid Of parnr tai- im n i-to Ecncolis e; -p.- i . 2 Ct V. 1.CA;.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 1, 1887, edition 1
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