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T f,M-, llW BVMUUMMlt ctksx Howma Editor and Proprietor, SUBSOMFTIOII fKlCE, DAILTt One Tear 17. WO One Year. i . . . $T6o tax iionthe Hire Monthj I Iff 1 Terms ! I both iail Advcrttalajc KaM Very Itoaaonable. Wednesday Mornino. Oct. 26. 1887. - THE AXABCHIHTB CASE. We have beenfciSifcaiBKJv6 of the condemned anarchists witn a great deal of interest. From present indications it looks as if the 'Jr-u-ago anarchists ma v obtain a resoiie. it not a commutation of their sentence. Argument for the application for the writ of error will be heard in the Su preme Court to-morrow, j Judge Harlan is reported as paying if he should refuse the writ, the de fendants jwill be at liberty to renew the application before any other jus tice of thetuDreme oourt. and that . . . fill lhvi x justice.ffiimrj withstanding the ictraififedn reftisul Of itsifetel fiaSL Weekly. - Harlan, to examine into the case for himself. The reasonable inference from bis remarks ia that if he decides '-- that a United States court has juris-, . diction of the .ease iewil grant the ' writ of errorJoWiPbswa pfdmp decision by the supreme court on the points involved. If be does not so - 1 1 3 act, aeiay may uo cauaeu oyyiu- tions to other justices. in iflfWPrVlTapP11 ritqf mirm&iriXFrS the cMmUtt.ttnd named two points on which they re lied: ist. That the laws of Illinois allowed the selection as jurors of men who had formed an opinion as to that such ha(jfeltteprors in this case, and that this was incon sistent with the constitution of the United.States. 2nd. Tnat the pns oners . were 1 compelled to testify ' against themselves on the trial, and and took papers to be used against them. It seems to us that if the writ of error is granted, and a new trial al ' . lowed, or the sentence,ot.the Illinois court is commuted, that it will be a " very unfortunate thing for the States, - L11W KU11L UI W -111 n I II OVVUCH.U, as it will establish a precedent for other, cases and the consequence will be that All cases of this kuki win be do mat Jul cases or iuia aui i takenftut of the State couxti a Supreyy Cote ihej-jau, i '4 the d sates will virtually have no author!, y in administering the await results. laws. , JJuc we The news mongers in Washington -State dtp of justice. It is said to 'h:; cuced by. the seizure of the Bniiii saulere in Alaska waters. It is also stated that iiir?1 Baywd; intends o tender: his fSjIghaTiOti, unlessthe President sustains tne position he has taken. The CofombwW$kh'er-Sun cous.d eis Ujftjafjrt'K puliar in...ni&uy re-spcar-Miwi athada. sxne aartnt fotinVIatRrri for t he sensitKaial w-.or.ee ui-eirculdti'n. It wnlba iecoilccieu that it 'ua seVeraf UMes 'neeA An ed tnatS'Baia d doe not ' Ucime At. . . . IT .. .1 04. 4- .-. .n support, a ciaun tuat tna waters are a close sea In an tuiei viewr, sinemputoe ao he Btattd yei y Qnpittticau . that the Uuited' totates could Dot atford to take one position in regoarrtrthf hshnft , Ailantio coastand eTtoLo onoJh Ui4 Vutitio coast. It. the tin ec mile limit applied in the one Case, he argued thaVu niiise'rieasarilylappb as weUieimtherjj Mpraover. ne added'li -Behrtug sa hafilevr been close sea the .tiansttr made to the United taes by Russia 1 necessarily CAiUt inhaif and thereiore made 'il opeh to the world. 'It is behev ed the order to 4 .wlease f the British seajers captured in . Alaska . waersissile 'atn therfegpiesi ot Mr. Bayard, bu Bubsevuehtiy revok are sendiDg out the report thtt tnere is a radldisgrmetlietv.'cjBn the dttmeut and the dc .:netit - ment of justice. There is apparently a 8hajp disagreement between tlu tw9jdeftmentJ, and ii is repot U a ' &Xr Bayard has requested the execu OU$tjFsJl reljKuunK ue sealers. tha,hrdf5ir will be given, seemso confurn tne , reports current that Mr. Bayard will , insist upon disyeacijLonj-by the President, determining me differ- : ' - . . The New York RepubUcans era en " - couraging Henry Georgelu tins ueliei thatjeyervyotacast fyr him wi:l be a . votfffifieronythe emaratk, aSto . to do every thing possible to break up the ProbtJwnisti'very -ote casi forhifih party;wjll be a vote taken fr th Republicans. u Piatt, who , . t jnAnagipg tire Republican campaign, tthe other day wrote to a man of in- fljiencWbofl htfkixeF JtfoE Arie . tnjI'eajL.buti addressed tho letter to n a Democrat, -who gave ifeo th3 press fo&Dttca,ttoU, "Ifl'thtsPttad- fists RBdwge; .t'Go owojk1,fiy&- tematically to keep down the probi bition vota, Stimulate your friends - Dltion vote. ouuiuiaMj your inendf and nethbrt jETWn wUhpujiplht gp orfcuWWieiMn e m the leader of tha old time "God and morality party ,?rV . T It will soon be in order to get up,a trtlgronlhfe ttir B breath; i A lead - trwtif jthe ttVloraid tp' "control many of the most important indufe: tries of the country: Every thine that lead etlrg Knto, "fron feheef lead to .bullets.and shot, is to be priced by this trust, so that ven; the back .woodsman cannot shoot a squirrel -without its consent in prices. uu.UAUUij.iiu axil 1 ixfeyW'ifit k financial tidit;'thar6se omfiileiiuklicana try ing theiiyfjitibQi ip a finan- r iwl pmwa, f QW1 tUff lft patrioisib with a vengeance, isn't it? But some- Tiow or otherwise TiEM pAhlff TDfiTTOr seem to pan. books close to-morrow, evening, and Kk'bave not .registered; you$wjfll PQtjbi able lo .vote on the- city, hood question. Be prepared to vote for the bonds. ' !; The scriptures teach that ""charity covereth a multitude of sins." J$en worshipers teach a hew doctrine. is money with them. Alas! Alas ft NEVEit.weVrate honest,' paiieht, trustful toil.- It is a pledge, of true manhood It is a passport into the esteem of sensible people. ti-! i fcOPIXIOSS OF THE STATE B ESS. There is a strong tendency, amone secular papers, especiajly m North Carolina, t iXmsoit deciiiedlji.OtJ the side of religion and good morals. and indeed it is time. To ignore tuee parted way, is, appears to us, to begtecfrthe graOit-oiportiinity tn ata in maxiitg inem ptierm,eejx sense of the word. -Greenxboro Work man. For the evidence that Henderson - ville has lone sinc rose from the4 i, itis on- j letharev of Van Wynkleism ly necessary to" mention the ardor with which "her citieena are taking hold of thinea which will hasten the gi eat work ofthe improvement ant the upbuilding of the town. Hender-r sonvule limes. , . " Columbia. S. C. wants ex-Presi- t Davis and we would be glad to w that he is able to attend. Kal- igh seems to have. preferred John Sherman. At any rate, we have not beard that Mr. D.tvis was .invited. I is announced that Loge Harris'' crowd have invited -wr man" whot waat Am the U. S Senate and into thtCabinet a poor muk,ana is now. a millionaire. IV ilminaton Star. Sauaioa r the rtrU.Hortb Carallaa ' Cavalry. ' . ' . The survivors- of the First Kekf- meut ISoith Carolina Cavalry, held aw leanionia tho niayjor s ornce m tnis .city yete dky. - The same tuiug that hi .OL diSarrniScd ever thme propose for the we-k. tne bad weatueT. alau in.eife.ed some whit with this, nd prevenied a large atiendauc, buv mo&e w ho,were preseut sent a m ji oelightful session in litarty greeting and naud- ahafcinr. in business mat ters eect0a7f.omcertfwvre, maaviu follows: ' " . President. General Robert Ransom ; secretafv and treaSureT.CaPtainr C. M Rouens; assisttnc Secretary ItoH trtasurer, - lip-au ., W. ,J. White; vice-presidents General Rufus . dot Hager and ColftutL W, 4. U)wls. t On calling the roll the .louowiug r-Ttit-rr of the recrimeiBt whth louud to be present and responded to thsir' names: Major General Robert Ranson,Bng- adier Cxeueral Kutus ifarrluger. Field and Staff ; Dr.,C, J. O Hagan, Suigeon; Captain W. J. White, Lieu. tenant R. C. Whetty. (Jo. H : Not repretented. Co. B: Colonel A: B. Andrewa, Captaiu Whit H. Anthony; Firw Li utenant W. R. Wpud, promoted to captaiu company 11 First Laeu tenants C. SI. Robei ts and , Samuel Johut-on, of Pitt county. "''Co.'C: Nut represented. Co. D: Lieutenant D. P. Mat. Jo. tj: Uapt. w. n. une-?l, pro- muted to Cuipuel r ixst Lieutenant, W. J.: White; promoted ioATVm , wih. rank of Captain,. .Alpbeds" it. B4i, Jas. K. Plumnvr, H. f. Plum mer, Lewis N. . Aats-in, Jno. W. , Allen, J no. T. Jone, . Daniel Duk e, n st Dog.er-, vvm. uuitf, v. if. Mru omeo, A. B Hunter Jr.. R. 1 wards, fieeorbi 1, Uuglar - iWfcH White, ti W; Walker, ii C. t witty promo ed to f irst lieutenant anu Adjutaut. v .v .. Co. r. f U 'pt Kutus rjarrin.er; pro moted to ist igadi- r ueueral. Co. O l Capt. Wa..bt. Wood. Co li.:W. W. Crawford, Jamrs E Boyd, N. H. Gurley, J.' VW Brl den, Levi Stt icklund, cJ. M. Monie, Co. 1. ; not represented. Co, K. : not represtnted. Eloquent add t esses and remarks were made by Geu. Ransom, Gen. Bai ringer, Cot." Cheek, Capt. Wood and Mr. James E Bod. . Capt W ood read a trie gram irom Gt n. L S. Baker expresSingiiwfiegiet at. not able to -J present, wu'reupontbe 10 lowing resolution was offeied and adopted: ' , ' hesolved. Tbat alltbe membe s piesent at tms re-uhibn expiess their rtgrtt at the "unavoidable absthce ntre to-day of Gen. L. 8. Baket, one of the most, gallant cominah'ders , of this regiinent and, exteud to him in memoriam ourv brotherly; gieetingb4 It was ordered that a copy of tht resolution be forwarded .to General Baker. . ..; ; . OoL A. Br Andrews' offered th toUowin resolution f - o "; .1: Resolved, That - a-s committee f Jiree, consisting of Gen ; Barrmger, C01. Cowles and Colonel Cheek, 4 bt Und the same aVe hereby appointed. whose duty it shall be'to collect from every available source within' their each, .such facts and data as wo-, ible Bqmt) competent pecsphs to Write' 4 fair and impartial history oT.tbfc Fiist North .Carolina Cavalry jegi, ment, and that eactyme of this com1 uittee be requested to. write a report or bistorj ot the regiment, givime his lecoilections of ithe J&attles, marches md other interesting incidents, con nected therewith and file the same together with other information he may collect "-"with. Capt. 0.3 M Roberts, the Secretary at Raleigh, on or before the 1st day of J uly 1888. IJSie1 resolution was Xsecondd Mr. Boyd and unanimously adopt . Oh motion of Mr.. Hollo welL the president was requested to . appoint a 'jomtnittee of two from each com pany within, the next sixty days ito aid the committee of . i three ahove j The., meeting then adjournedJoi jneet again m Kaleighon Thwsday4 oi tne next state iaif at lz m. -- - i .i yiu yt "'''"ft s r,T( ja a t i In aiwwer to casotl qaattoo .... " i now mmj and trutnral to tell tt'i .. A care f r the worst tadigeMlni.'. -TotakePlerce'iPuntailvel'eUets. " ' 'ft ' t"ft it.- ' t la Caaanaaotlaa Ianrailt T f V tba lolloaisff't Kewark. Ark.. m : Waaa&Trti Kh A areas of Lnngs, und frtelids and -phjsician pronooncfed te an' llirtHblOrtirftuirVtiTe Began taking Dr KiUR Sew Disoovery for 'onanmption, am S6a oa y Jthfr'd bottle am able to overaea tha vojrk mjftxm It ia the finest mediaina araade.",. : j , Jesse Middle-ffirt, Dcatnr, Obia, Bay; Had.it not ben lor Dr KtDflrV Xttf Di. overt for Oonnunption I would have oiadL i of liOne Trotiblsa. ! WaaveB vpby doo.li tor. Am now ifl bm of faeih.''-'TrT 'it K Mampla bottles free at Bnrwell & Pann's Prog 8 tore. Vtmm tnerm 04 WCJ ? State issues and attacks upon rowe and the Democratic press of the State. He accused Powell of dodg ing his own taxes, and denied that be Dad ever advocated increis ng tales On -MrllL. W'l .uur l ' I . Ref m fiii; to the "rebel" fljg questionha sai that he had been! accused of usdsprngaters and amokera,. or r25,oodjxiarii4 liTfi t.h animfwltipi nf ihft wftivlbjat but It was a tier t "We are fiehtine to 1 compel j um watnfrwersiyiqe sawij "ito remam In' the 'UhidtiMtf follow tha common flaii to the common des tiny. . Ho spatoisaEUsiagiy ( of. Bnesi aent jieveaAO, jnaUirecLjnattifcs wno ougnt not to raise his voice nbout tha rebellion.!' Ha fairlv veil ed as he 'saldV I wfllXliT afiaw war recoil 'cti0hs7" Tney wiir'now hurt the feelings of any man whose heart waaiu tue riirht -oUc durinur tnat Woy. juggle, As for the rtt.aeyff take em, Ar soon as I get my office I fchv going to wm' a bCKjk. It will cjonsiwt of letters thai I have ftut'f roHQi jHainej ito, California ifUJuut the fnjvu.v mo reueiugs. Wt many Jauies left the dall during the sneaking. l. i i ii . i i r i j : ,.r TlMOrtaiH WarU "fidle t.lActanaU. iUl The word lie" gone ino the United sJtal newspapers, e1 language. Eastern t-n i th se ol am on. us it .without uotation marks. We beheve the word originally appeired in the Commercial Gazette in a re- port-of the gre it American Express ronoery m . anjcinnau i several years ago. One Sunday afternoon a one horse wagon Iwa drtveu up to the omce on nacH stret-i. a smau uon travelling safef loaded across the rivir into on and taken Kentui ky aird pitted. LtAtryjlLtzen, the famous o d detective, enplpyed by the Express Company to woi k up the case, ana he succeeded an ferovertiig most of the monei . wtien met by a reporter at the police stjttion after the lu-kv Ciptur Haeri threw up his h nds in havrv - mooa . and exel um- d. W'virfftttriA ''hro.ll1" ThA wnr.t whs afterwaidsr used to oV note money USMd for dMbOne.t purposes in loc-li nnlit t-A mH UiawmitlUn w.liti,i-n in the 'Cttv ana attte came knoB-''"-a DoodJer' and to be their party asTthd 'boodie party." Thifer' -wod up tsad id usage and isnowcom- mottnrornhout the county. At yon , Msponaent, gloom? t AreraaeUtraea7 Listen to tne welcome bidding "w 'Be t reat." Bv you .-t s and pairs unnumbered, Poboolug lfe Golden cupr Tkiaa.n' t. luere 'a 10 ttaua Int ilead, and ! -ClTe It up. A bfllt(aiy aaiuryoa lOna atone M name - Keasb, ob. uffehng one, and grasp it, A- Heakb re Mm. Tser lanMoaa '-OoloVa Heosedr Dr.Plrcea Goloen. MettcL Dlaov rj It (Uoda alone as tne geat "b'ood lur ner," "streitrth Mie-er" nd'beaira(aMortr,tak atri TLe Liyr.it regulates, ram via all Umuluee. Tne Longs R tenKtnn8, cl anln? ad. Dour'nlng tuem. Tnwhoehram it bul'da an. aapp rfiitr tbai above i Blood. all other things ni t neJed pure, rich It. is aelM t atunut.h eat an the twooa is allowed to rrnalu impure. gu and rneqmtism are teabie to ond ttmottM bie4d. -d in auratrleeH aave been cured by tat og a tew bottle? Persons who lead a lite ot exDwire are subject to rneiimatt-ni wuralid a d l'.tmtago, &nu wi 1 And hitte (vtaeilr In Dr. J. iL Mi-Laiu's Vol. rtnlCOlf Uulmiaat j it wlU buodsh pdj au l sub- autt mnimnu a riacklrVfl Arniea hal?e The best Halve in the world for Cnto, 1 -(raises. Sores, Uloers, Salt Kbenm. Fever ore, TetteaJ Ubapped Hands, Chilblains oina. and all Skin Eruptions, and posi'ive y cores Piles, or no pay required. It is ;aranteed to Rive -perfect satisfaction, or toney refnnaed. Price 25 cents per hos. PRICES ARE MOST T .t i -j: r . .ft f. . - " - ' " : "'"" i t ii- -iijj n ', qifet:bejexoeUed by-s sbpwn bere, nor can any of tbe goods offered -.t. Ml ' r. i r'l -i iltVi f.iti jitiwtt. cj.tl . . . Ml' Hf. A ':t.ix'. J 1 . -M 'thtl unit -t,iT 7 d j Mil nJtfH a . - . . Jwai tj' oJ !r?a:T ; .1-5 in..".! I I)-'. i -x fl If' t 1. 1 .:f -. .V f f I ,-. . a:r :iti ;1 lak-'-iil, . YELLOW TOBACCO DISPLAY, T jcmcco jouznau 3 un vne inn JMOvemner. at tnev v vf 4 'Z.JSZZ tx.-.ii US' uavuouc naicuuuw ui fiUIV inc. Va,, will be held an exhibition and sale of tobacco cured in the Modern Ham. It is expect' d that one hun- dred larm wtHi-be- as imtch as 1Q0 .pyuno ea-h of cut of tobaco. A premium of f25.000 will be paidnt'rthe f'tyThdwlifig "We' umbc.iwo pounds or cutte a ana tne Psane'for the, ho of smoke s. E-erv effort will be mode to have the tob o- Lcohrins prices tut-uit the tunes, and it .wyipea rare chance for, inany, to buy a choice lot of smokers aini cut ters A free s'lpper will be given to the patrons of the l arn, at the Ar- iiuiituu u iah in uan lue. rromi- rMrt spe ikers will be at the supper, umong them Maj K. L. R gland, of mco, va, Mr. T. S. W.lson, ol News Fen y, J B. Sm th, Milton, ??. C, R. T. El.m. Swepn, Va. fctej.hen Terry, of Swepsou, Va., and many others. , v. II. Ssow; Papar far Window Jou nal. Boston Paper window glaes is one of the newest invention-). A window, pane ia made of whie paper manufactured Irom 'Otton or li:.en and ni-dned by chfinictil. action Afterw.ird the pair is dipped in a preparation of cimpioranu alcohol, which makes it like parchm nt Fr m this point it can lie mo de and rut into rem rk tbiy toug'i sheets, erit rely translu cent, and it :ui be dyed with alm st the wholrf cf th i tin line colo a. he resu:t being a trar s'ueent he t show ing far mo:e vivid hue th in thebe-t giacH exliii itn. II ob. A SI. WadUell'a Addreaa The Wilmington Meaaeriyer of Sun day Oct. 28th, will publish in full Hon. A. M. Waddell's address to be delive'ed at ihe Reunion of he Armv of Northern Virginia, at Richmond, on the 2Sth in-t. Every Sut-herner should read it as an interest iiur and shi'Uld read V, as an interest lnir reliable-t-ontributiiwi toSoutbern war history. An extra edi ton will be printed and orders filled by nml at five ceuts a single copy, or six eopieB for 25 cents. Address "The Slesten- iltningtun. N. C. Absolutely Pure. ThU Powder nBTerwtet. nure of parity , treogth and rho oiun. M re ecoaouxi-l thin the orillnary in ii, n 1 ra inot b onld Is eo-aptlUnn with tne mulut al of low tni. un csua. KOYAL BK.U) FOW DEKIX)., 10 WaD 8' Npw rk HBARUCH'S IsOffering as Fine Collection BOYS' AD GIIII11S' SIS AS CAN BE FOUND IN THE LAR0E8T CITY RETAIL CLOTHING STORES. be matched relative to ' durability wen as lowpr Y ;!y3'ti - '.'... v . ! . i Mum i5jtw best make; best' asi ortment. 'if.1 ' t -t .-s- IBEii BAMPJuBlNHQW" WINDOW.) :11!:;s:..i.iiimiii . JOHNNY GET YUR KITE OUT ! FOE THE BOYS. Until further noiiceone of the best Kites made goes free with every sale in our Boys' Clothing Department. Elegant Fall aand Winter Styles in Clothing. . i Gens' Furnishings and Hats, we are displaying. ( .1 i t i Special J'fll- ues ijTmCt School Suits Hats, Caps, j AKD Children's Jersey . Suits, -AT- Fxtraordinary All Orders i r- dhwnA ij 7 U III lUfUUll fjrntn nil fj JV to r - - --j r - - . . tended to. i ii-.,! HI. i ! ii- si ;-. ii!-) ....... " ' - I .. . , EMPTIIG 'npiiiliely' of styles ill II' i' ij, a eJid O'0 ices 5 T . 1 Regulator of Eow Prices. Gentlem linenXa line Business COLLARS ' and Dress AND- Suits, Top ALWAYS GIVE Coats and Trousers, SATISFACTION : the if st made: Low Prices. 1?. KAUFMAN & CO., Leading Clothiers, Charlotte, N. C. of as I. ' I i i .4.: ,r , ''I .1 i Q o c CD o C3 03 o o w CD o o o B CD P Ul CD CD C3 a M Q O S3 ...trt,-.--t ... -o-s ;T - i ' - ' ; --li1 - . ... 2 - EbTA ValuableiTdwo And rountry f rropertv for Sale fvTI Aefrt or.taore tand aojrrtaior me landso Jnllna Alexander, and Kattr Um. fsprlnif, Cood Young t-rcbard. Grapea and tub e, 'ak Gror, 'rrerioo 'Bin ariotre. ih hiiu ia uiu una ui'tiw-u ana id gnoa Ororr. a tew actvs of g 4 Bottoms tnat never overflows. Price ato per acre.- - 1 Kft ACKES t Farm tbrea aiUa from coruo wv rate limit of the city of cbrpite. 'rbe lmpforements upon wbico are a fianw dwelllna of a nxms, a ll h irom and ba-k -oroi. un. -ju MM. ........ . . . mww- w i.ww nMios a irunni. not bps. a barn and stables, good waa-r and brg orcbard. HMacuioa on..p ana rounarr. Lot 135x100. 4 " fram bulUilns, Mtuaieti oa K Dan .i Da inn I ftNlilna ,m .vol u n . .. . . - ------ j .is. luuuHio. nuuui ui- SSJn"'ta ,belb,lnd saa-hta ir.scrotlaiHltipaaws, T oiigTM tu.a liiovlug Macbine, Turning LaLb c? nejt5 binte puwrr iu.iu.-, One a borse power HOUht and Lot oa mb and ColWsre Lot 99x S9S. II 1144 hftM-? mritn. .w1 . . Baseuent. Pruse HtSuo. .. - "VNBOKTHKJiUBT UESlHAbLE PIECES OF property near the ctt. containing m acres ot land. nart. wnHanil .rimmin,, . .? . irf sion and D. M. BJak-r. n wmtnern n hurt, nf l nartotce. TWrty loot atr.et reerved oa hla property. Prtoe, 3 per acre. OJ9B tract or valuable Und, adjoining 8 H hi. t n. coiitulnlni' ?S iun. Pr.. - 1 W wv.v- ...v.. A L80, two raotsof and nar toe Fair ground IeM:ripUoo given Upon ap Uca.noa. r ONE House ad Lot in King Mountain two. story tracae bulidlng; seven rooniH. Lot con tain about one acre oi ground. Prtue UJSO. OSR House and Lot (lot MxIsm feet) at corner Poplar and leutti streets. Uoui: contain n re rooms. Price isWu. ONE Tract of Land (two hundred acres) one mile irom town of Cbeter, ts. c. on C . c. & a B. K. (Known as Bratten place.) i'rk-e $3,000 O ANDbOME Brtclt irwelUng House on East "Trade aueet; contains 12 ruonu, batb roouu. closets, to-good nelgtiborliood. Ux wxm feet. Property cow. 800, win bell for tsoo OA KM ISO acres adjoining J. wads worth and - capt. J. C. bowd -jo acres timber. Price W PDi aavac TKACT of land contalntng 58 acres lust be yond corporate limits of city, containa nrun acres of cbolce bottoia land, suitable for truck farm. Price m per acre. 1 HOUSE and full lot on Mb at. near R. R. House J-contalns 4 rooms and kitchen. Price $1,800. TTALCABLE PKOPEHTY on south Tryon St. PrtcewKeSJh?1 W' PeK"un' 4 M1 1 rwACKKSOK LAND c mites from -Charlotte. IWon Nation Kord rcwl- tlK.l inir on bouses, known as the U. 11. Sinlth ilace, adkanlne PiSceMilk) ' w OUU!n- O OUSE and LOT, on Morehead street, near Ora ea BcauDi. i wojuory rrame bulidlng. T rooms, hlze of lot 104xjou teeu uood water and 1LOT coruer College and Fifth streets, ft laet front, US feet deep. Price 1700. 2 LOTS on College street (one containing two ato. ry brick store.) Lot lw feet deeoT Pri n - 000. CZOUSE AND LOT next to charlotte Hotel two 1 i-story frame building. Price svnct. House and lot on stii street, next to X. C. R. B Beautiful grounds. Large loL Price tUflOO. Lot on aast lYade Street, him about tare acrea. II. G. EOCLES & CO. M THIS LIST! ALBERTS. BUTTER SCOTCH, CREA.M CR CKVELLS, CHOCOLATE CREAMS. GRAHAM WAFERS, LEMON FINGERS, LADY FINGERS, MEDLEYS, JELLY BOYS, SPICE NUTS. VAM.ILLA WAFERS, ava va laist un au. kj. GINGER WAFERS, CEREALINE WAFERS, OATEN WAFERS. HONEY JUMBLES, Z00L0GI0ALS, .JILK BISCUIT. BOSTOT BISCUIT. SEA FOAM WAFEPwS, nirvra WATERTHINS. Tne above ia from a New York House famous for fine Cakes and Crackers. You get them fresh at Barnet & Bethune's NO. 21 EAST TRADE. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR USUAL LARGE AND COM PLETE STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER. Ladies will find what they want in our stock. We do not offer to sell $1.00 Hats for 75 or 69c, but will sell Hats and Bonnets, and all the new novelties for trimming or Hats or Bonnets ready trimmed as CHEAP for CASH as any store in this or any ther city. We have also added to our Fuucy Goods Stock a full tine Embroidery Silks, Filling S.Iks, Wash Etching Silks, Filoselle, Chenille, Arrasine, T jnen Specialties and Art Novelties. Zepiir, Wool, etc, all at popular city prices. Mrs. P. Query & Co. M, Harris Aufrccht, ARTISTIC WALL DECORATOR -AND REFERENCES: .. Merchant & Farmer's Bank, J. R. Holland. Eq., Geo. E. Wilson, Eeq. Correspondence from all: parts of the country solicited. 1 1 v - fll Trustees Sale. BY VIRTUE of a Deed executed on aug.aotb. 1887, by tne North Carolina Mill-stone com nanr to the andereJcmed as Trust. I win mii at public auction, for casn. on tne imh dav nt not.. lw, at 10 p'oock, m, oa tne preuuues at tT of Bald company. OOmUiUJn? nf a 1th nf land oontatelng- acres, known as the Homer Tract; aiMta uaci. iana coauunin? 7 acre upf'A whlb lsiiuated the Miiijm, nrr v- cnlne Sbppa, Dweiung Houses. Sa Mii-a. Pati t K,? fV'Ur Ui,t Foundry, the Store Ilotise and all the Mil a and Machinery stock In trade. Ma terial, Wagons. Too a ndall the other personal roperty, toe ther wl h the franckiw of tha couaoaay; aino toe teU. plume line . f 11 ml e rz- iuutu4 iraatuMrnon tne Kai hb c ugnata Air Line BaLruad, via, Carthag- to i'arir'woud. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 26, 1887, edition 1
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