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,1 I ARRIVED. grs Goods, (ClotMna, Ac. JUST, .OPENED A LOT OF IK IN VERY STOCK, PS3TTT and CSXA?. ALEXANDER & HARMS. Stiish and Desirable Patterns, . AT PRICES THAT. WILL SOON RUN THEM OFF. OUUMR.SE1QLE Is in the PURCHASING OUE "lilt; WHICH, WHXMCOMPLXTX, WILL IN XTIBT - BISPICTBX ASGOOD A3TBJCBIST, -AND As Cheap as the Cheapes t sept8 nc-20 T.L.SEIGLE&CO. 18801? WSBL We art Sw-ltecaft)ar.Fall Stoet. Genf" Hand-Made, Vtatfhlne 4 Cable-Sewed BOOTS' AND SHOES, L aaies tens ALL GBADES AMD PEICE3. 1 "If , Misses S Ul -'- ... ... " .1. I.Z PRICES AND STYLES. M- A Pretty Line of Tri Vdes and Satchels, 'LATEST STYLES OY CELEBRATED STETSON gATS. ALSO Lower Grades in PurfSaiojiy;Wpd,fe GITE US 1 llAL. Respectfully, A Sure Cure! FOR PIAHRHCEA, DYSENTERY, CRAMPS, CHOLERA, ' And all those numerous trouble! of the, Stomach and Bowels, bo prevalent at this season No remedy known to the' Medleal Profession ha neea in use so tone antrwitn such uniformly satisfactory results as . PERRY DAVIS' VEGETABLE PAW KILLER. It has been used with such wonderful success to all INuv ui uw wui in um treatment oi these difficulties that It has come ' to be considered All UNFAILING CURE FoBAix8roomCoimnrT3, p. and such It reallly is when taken In time and ac cording to the pUImllreetlona lnctoelicn bot ue. - - - In such diseases, the attack Is nsuallr sudden and frequently very acute: but with a safe rerhed at hand for immediate use. there Is seldom danimr oi me iatai resuu WMcn-so oiten loiiows a lew days' neglect. - xite ineunaaon to wait ana see n the morrow does not vrwg a nener yeeiinc, not infrequent! oeeastons a Tast amount of needless suflerlnc, and sometimes costs a life. A timely dose of Pain Killer will almost lnvarf. ably save both, and with them the attendant? doc tort fee. - . - v. It has stood the test of forty years' constant use In alLooontriea and climates, and ts Derfectls safe In any person's hands. . - It is recommended by Physicians, Nurses -In uospitais, ana persons or an classes and profes sions who hare had opportunity for obserrlns the wonderful result which have always followed Its auc28 I C CRYSTAL - , I s. ', . r--.. . ', - . ..... ' v E CREAM -AT- I have presort bed Perry Davis's Pain Killer teusirery in Bowei Com plaint fnaiticularly for chU- drenV, and it Is. in my opinion, superior to any pre paration I have ever used for the relief of that aiseasat . - i? , v v . 'A BUNTING, X. D. Ko family can afford to be without it. and Its4 pneo Bnags u wunin um reacn oi an. The use of one bottle will ro further to eonrtncff you or ns buoiks man eommna oi newsnaner aa TertisiBfr' f- " . 4 ,, " ' tit it ana yoa mil nerer ao witnout it Prtee 25a 50c. and l per bottle. - -You can obtain It at any drug store, or from : -PKRRY DAVIS dc SON. ProprlMofs, -. ; Prorldence, R. L augo ukw to octi , - , m i.maoouTMtJa. CHINA l4 II .i fit tt t t- - s Mercnaats mm jl w. LtoetLT PALACE rajidestopportuBnr oter offeredt to Mwehanta ' and Pleasure Seekers. i.r Round trio tickets from Charlotte tot Baltk more, : , : :-t , ; ' -.-. - ; $18.00 Round trip tickets from Charlotte to Mew - York. ... s ; : . . ! : , 26.0 (Chlktrea ubder ia years half price,) Choice of two all rati routes Virtlnla Mtdland, or Richmond i redertckaburtpotomae 24 hoort fromChar ioue to how xotk. zo hours ahead of any other line. Leave Charlotte tn the afternoon, take dia per in mew lor Leave Charlotte in the morniug. take rapper In Baltimore Good on any train colnc or eomtaf until Norem 1st. Holders can stop off at points nmed . Uyoudestiete take adyantaM of these rates. eeure your tickets as early as possible, as the time Il'r 'J?lr utle Is limited. STATE : BOUTS IOU s.peKry, SXCUBSIOM TICKET AGENT. ; CHABlJOTTS, N. C. M. B. Get a supply of. Parry's Celebrated Bou- (M) tagari u puff p the way, ;, OK J. Broohfiefd & Co. - "ii.f 7r!3l.t!iLi,tv,Tr -ui.. Se8? CHABLoTT1 CBSERYER. CHARLOTTE. N. C FUVIT JXKM.U - 1 ; , ; JELLT TUMBLERS, M 1 REFRIGERATORS, ' ' ICS CRJBAll FRJSMZBRS, WATER COOLERS, run stock of -.: . . r,: ' . . CHINA, GLASS-WARE, CROCKERY, CUTLERY, XOOXING GLASSES, WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE, AND HOUSE TORN- ' ING GOODS GENERALLY. wnoiesaie a meiau . CLOSING OUT , , . O? X 1ST "W" A. E i AT A SACRIFICE. Juno 20 . ' -i fwADC MARK The Creit Esr-TMADl MAM; . - iua srsjey au . -- . i YHE" WASHtNGTONGAESTTE, . Pur.ll ni.r- . .. .-.j w vaiij every ouausy 2!lfflJuU sun of the preceding week, sews ? .su national tooies and tBMisi iTrfAiiionnMi . i oes belnc the only " ' KJCPKKSKMT 1 rTVW Hmwinnm n , nn pponimf ino wRnonut Democratic Partf. u, formerly publisher of toe LMcbmond (Ya.) f KiULJ UJioSIFTION 1 , ' 2 7 fw I -J BO (Wit i,T , ' w ? r 3BS P01- 8 P- ' M ,Jj5r.f ntoisera:thscbs7! "ftc t " j .... .. j? 5 t k cure for i Seminal "Cf? Weakness, Sper' kill" aiatorrhea, tm- potency.aod all ; ! C3T . notency. and aU . V f . ? i 'W , diseases that ' ' ' XlfK lAIULHeniory,! iTOTrii.j j ckm. Pr.inwt- OM Age, and many other Diseases that u.a w muu or consumpueo, ana mjriwt Sin.-, VvTl!Bt-wia P08" Paid. , f TfiJr.V:. on aaaress, poc'.. s PR?X- v '4!"Pt,.oonea.t.ire!s, pohir, 3 ca!J s . t wruii naiiur!2i rrs n mr campsiei, wj d-.ire to send free tysruJI to every one. Ttf UiiHHn. la h a!1 ilni!srral El Pl imckHge. or six pncKi-Ts rtr ; . w..i tree by ic:iU on r r ' ---"-' rj ld In Chariot a, hoicsr.:a and reUil, ty Lfc r ;u nitn nrtii'ifit-'":r.iJeverywJMM. .-' AiTlce of Tkoichtral Cltlzes to BU Sea. - . . ..'. My Son, - .. ; Tornn The course which leads where power's chieftains aweu. E'er shun ? ; The one Soul-shocklog clash that sounds ambition's knell Fly conflict with the tenant of the well. vv f For truth,.... Tho'ruth When years respect her laws and lettered page. And youth Has sooth ' ' To make Its morning record honor age: Her alight Is fiction's rue and falsehood's rage. ' The small, -Thlsfall . ' You'll see a truth-demolished eratt careen. And all The sauall Because the captain thinks, with sails unclean, To make the port behind a party screen. .. In brief, " This chief Will sink between salvation and his slos; And reef, . . In grief. - - - His shattered sails, while Honor calmly wins, And marks an epoch as her relga begins. -Vt .:-'A". . And though ' Wo know . In early life the stubborn mule he trained. And so - A flow ; Of choice nersuaslves to submission rained: His eunnlng vanished when his skirts were stained. 0HSCSVAX1ONS. "I have- three children who are the very Image ot myselL" - "I pity the youngest,'' replied his Inter locutor, "Why ?" "Because he Is the one who will nave to resemble you the longest," A Long Branch woman recently put eight oi stockings on one limb. She was short of clothes line, and the limb came handy-Boston Post No body but a long branch woman would have limbs so convenient. Boston Journal of Commerce. Toddleklnsla a very small man Indeed, but he said he never minded It at all. until his three boys grew up to be tail, strapping young fellows, and his wife began to cut down, their old clothes and out mem oyer to at him. And then he said be did A gang of commercial travelers. Just arrived, call uMMnseives up arum, corps, iney neat we woria "Saratoga Is a paradise of old maids." saraan exchange, which must have a queer idea of para tope. Oleomargarine is sold by the grocer, who tells you It is Just from the cow. And so it is, but the eowisaeaa. An exchange assumes to tell "what the Indians raise." The thing they raise most is that .which Honors ingersou doesn't believe m. - And now the seaside hotel-keeper sits down and counts his gains and meditatively says t3 himself: "Is 275 per cent profit enough to warrant me in running tne oia sneoang anoiner year, or snail we have a terrible conflagration in Novemberr I guess i ii oonnag. - i - ... ... , A grocer who excited the Ire of one of his cus tomers bv DmaenUnflr at .bis bonm a. hill f ap onnA rendered was waited on soon after by a daughter or one ueowr. woe sau, I wisn you wouldn't, come with, tn hill when papa's at home It makes him tiAnrAtia tlx hA AvraH f y -l don't mean to reflect en you." said one man to anoiner. vino," was me reply, -you're not pot- isaeu enougn to reneet upon anyDOuy." ' The party who usually navs the hhrhest eomnlf meats to the Lord, In his prayersi usually pays the lowest wages to tne people ne nas in nis employ. A-nshlng. Master Freddie went, Against ma's wishes and consent, ' As usual In such cases, he Fell In. When he came home to tea Ma laid her slipper where It would , Do Master Fred a world of good, A playmate asked of Fred next day: 5 "Did you strike bottom in the bay ?" "Strike bottom? No!" said naughty Fred, "But ma did 'fore I get to bed." SUeXSaut iTJucIt to Learn In the Ilerve Louisville Courier-Journal. I think that one of the most fascina ting qualities of the child is its love of truth; after it has been thoroughjy trained to appreciate that troublesome virtue. I saw it illustrated a day or two ago on the occasion or an attempt at barter. The heir of the house owns a pony; a farmer came into the yard wiul anoiner dodv. ana also a nroDosai for an exchange. The roints of the strange animal were gravely canvassed' I i!l 1 ' J il A 1 1 uy ue uoy anu tue len-year-oia sisier. W hen tne father came on the scene he was addressed bv his oldestdau&rhter in this fnshion, and, with great rapidity of utterance: r "Papa, this is a splendid ponvi ne don t kick and DiuDfire. and run away, and balk and crib, and he hasnt got any spaTin.", The trade didn't come Ji-i;rtl8. Crlnco Aiwsusai. . Tarboro Soatherner. .ct,..'. ;?.'! ; Fiom a bartr fuat from Beaufort county, and wen acquaintea with, all pames, we learn tnat strontr suspicion or oeiuir lmnncacea in tne assassination of Gen. Bryan Grimes has : rested for some time on two white men named Matthews and Parker. Matthews is a oting man from ; Granville county. eepins bar for Hurt Jfaramour. in Newbern. and Parker, resides near the locality where the desperate deed was committed. Both of these men are quite intimate with the Paramours, Jb& iween wnom anaten. urimes a outer feud existed. Gen. Grimels's evidence, ibis thought, would have involved Par amour in the arson of his mill. Our In foitnant says Matthews wears a num bers or osnoe, wnicn would corres pond with the size of the track found on the edge of the swamp. The partic ulars of the evidence against these men we could not erather. but isithousrht Parker uiloted the- way in the 8wamD and Matthews shot Gen. Grimes as he was passing.i Our informant thought that tliese parties were arrested, proba- Diy, as he war telling us, f on Tuesdayi We understand - both New York and Baltimore detectives have been at work on the case. natw'-':iii mm , A Rllt wstakestBi JPesu ' A vouiifir NorweisriarL namerl iSaiktr- dahl from Minneapolis, gave an exUl- Diupn nere uus, eyenmg or walking on th water. 'It was a Icomnleta Rimpfiss. With bis . feet secured in two small Jboat-like 1 structures, the oung man waucea rapiuiy ami easily upon trie surface of tbe'water.' The pemllarity of Rosendahl's tffvetitton rls the possi- Diiity or maxing progress" Dyarf actual walking .movement, i There , was i no striking back or sideways, but astraight-. iorwara waic at tne rate' or at least three miles an hour: Thousands of spec tators witnessed ,JLhja feat, and the crowd was very.. enthusiastic over thej young man's success. ; The swell occa-. sioned by passing tugs did not disturb the walker to any noticeable degree... , . !.t.5 j.-i 'n i ' nn-; ifir sin i aa n i ' - . .5 'J Our l currency., the -'.best moJiey;l'tno5 world ever saw, might now r be in t the shabby condition of that of Peru if the greenbackers bad . been .permitted to nave ineir-way. ai .lmaico-aay u ypu have to nay. in PeruYian" currencvr40 cent for-a.inglaggand. $1 W f orjcAb-1 dozen, and I basre. unions sen -tor 5 per an ordinary suit of Hothcsf fishes C20l A" man with a gmalj familyv-a"'-. prao iiMn1 clnsalieonotov: ri!rviV scratch alosj on e2Q,obo. JXh . f . not Saizs so vzxi C3 it w3 ui i . w Tne me of the zzsiznziu -wL-.v a , suisle breakfast ccct S i,r ivzr, c3i Hor 3. j it f was in, 41:3 (r its crtaa &nthi-n VVUiwvV, , . 1 ' . rt r.2V to v.T.x. i v. r.cei-crrrowi'&ndi trcr - ht. t ' t:2.rkctir.2'. in his' HOSE AND COUNTRY. A Id an With a Wife Blast Let the Be. public Squeeze Through. From the Detroit Free Press. . The other night, soon . after a' ward meeting had opened, one of the electors E resent began edging for the door, as if e meant to leave the place. He was soon stopped by a friend, who said:; 4 Don't leave us now. I want you to hear what that speaker is saying. Hear that. He says we must triumph or the country is doomed." "Yes, I know, but I've got to edge along towards home," was the reply. -Home I Great heavens, how can you talk of going home until he has finish ed that speech? There he goes again f He asks if you want to see grass grow ing in the streets Of our cities our fer tile farms returned to the wilderness, our families crowding the poor house until there is no longer room to receive another?" S' "No, I don't know as I would, but I guess IU sort o' work my way out.' "Wait fifteen J minutes-ten five- wait until he finishes. There it is again. He asks whether you are afreeman or a slave? He wants to know if you have sorgotten the patriotic- principles defended by ' the blood of your grand sires if you have forgotten the sound of liberty bell?" "I don't know as I -have, but I must go really 1 must." ; "Hear that r Hear that ! He says your country will bless you." "I can't say as to that;" replied the man, as he crowded along, "butl'm dead sure that the old woman will if I don t git home in time to put this cod- nsn to soak ror breakfast." "Great guns! but do you prefer cod fish to liberty ?" exclaimed the othen "I don't know as I do, but I git more or it. ' "And you will see this coontry ruin ed -see her eo to destruction ?" "I'd be kinder sorry to see hergo down hill," slowly observed the delinquent, as he reached the door, "but if you had a . 1 1 w j J A- A. who wuo could Degiri iawingwu vbiuv& uiu ii ui iuso a miiiutO uiiuii uajr- light, and then end up with a grand smash of crockery and a fit of hysterics, you'd kinder stand off as I do and let this glorious old Republic squeeze through some mighty fine knot hol : . rut ' ( Salsurtea at TVahhluffioii. "A Constant Reader" of the BalU- morefin writes from St Mary's coun ty, Md., to know what are the salaries of the President, of members or Con gress, etc, saying that there is a dispute as to the repeal of "the salai v irrab'-bilL The so-called "salary grab" bill increas ed tne salaries or the' Fresidentv vice- iresident and members of Congress, but the "grab" part Of it was the retro?- active clause by which members voted themselves "back pay" at the increased rates of salary from the beginning of the Congress for which they were elects ed. When the reaction came members put back their salaries to the old fig ures; tney could not," ho weveft compel restitution of the back pay, and con tented themselves with providing that any money returned by members might be covered back into the treasury. The salary of the President is now $50,000 a year, that of the Vice-President $8,000, inose or benators and members of tne House of Representatives $5,000 a year with twenty cents per mile mileage payable each way once each annual session, and $125 per annum for news-! papers and stationery. The salary of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is $10,500, and of each of the associate justices $10,000. A member of Congress wno lives in saiem, uregon, would re ceive $6,925 per year, or $13350 for each congress; while a Senator living hi Baltimore only receives $5,141 per year, or $10,282 for each Congress. -; A. fair CemproiniKe, San Francisco Post The other day one of Our most es teemed young " bursriars was. ' bv same oversight, arrested and fined for crea ting a disturbance In default of the fine he was to stay in " jail thirty days. The prisoner was deeply hum ilia ted by this sentence, as burglaring has been so dull recently that he was not in funds? thoujgh, like , 'Frisco ' celebrities, ' he would rather suffer death than endure the disgrace of being locked no. So he jBtfO "Mr.Skinum," said the broker tlhey were old college chums). "1 will' haake you a business proposition. Last fiaonth your house' was entered and robbed of a fine btfeeclf-loader gun, a stem winder watcn ana a parr pf diamond studsT' ; !"Yeswell?,,": r"-""1 J WeiK I toblf "enr but ' t od' can't prove iL -Now; if 'you'll pay y present nnev Pll ; return i ydn the gun or the watch j take yourehoice. . .r...,( i'n :tei you -what Jl'U doJ sanithe broker, af ter a second's reflection, "I'll do it for the gnn and stud." : . . . ? ! "Couldn't possibly replied Jfcbe crow bar artist. "I'want -the. studs to wear to a dinner the boys are.gettipg up. Bui IU tell youuwhat I wilTooid My dress vest buttons are up pretty higti; I can get along with one stud a Pli; jet you nave the other; DTcfw, what d'y ex say ? .'; Itsa:gorisaid the brokers and after tianaing tneotriermnKinyitatiQn to tne next cop or; tne I'eavine, sociable, be passed ut and setUed srp. sM - ?; .,-; Orange Crop 'iioaiirpyerf,, Washington, Sept s A gentleman now Id this city who is the owner of a large orange grove in- Florida! to-day received a letter from his agent in forming him that therecent gale which was so J disastrous tar Bhipwnff, swept over the State, stripping the, groves of the t nearly f ripe , frui.t; iutii so, wide- 1st.: i WE WILL MAKE A GENERAL CLEARING SALE OF ALL , . . ft ' "J ' " ' .1 . - . . , . i The remnants In CSIL DITS and CAS&, fiktS will be sold at a sacrifice. All our 8TB1W HATS, iiidudlnsnneMACRlSAWd, will be closed at 1.0O. Our SPBINQ STOCK left is very smaH, and as we need room for FALL GOODS, we will make a QUICK SALE. ' 1 01 ptf IEo Wo IhMm & MM)o t..: (!''. :"-'l ' .'. ' '" - , , ; . j. j,. ,. 4 it1,S $20.00 SUITS AT $13.00, ; ; $15,00 SUITS AT $11,00, .00 SUITS AT $8.00. A Large SM of Boys and Youth's Clothing, for; School. SUIT S A T V ;E R Y L O W F I G U E E S. OrStomusi be reduced, w we are about to purer Now Is the time you can purchase SPRING and 8UMMEB BTJTTS at TB cents on the dollar.. We assure our friends and customers that we alwajs give them the benefit of tbe advanced season. i ' rl , ,. Bespecunuj. , augl2 II" I. Clothiers and Tailors. SERY, MILLINM, WE TAKE EXTREME PLEASURE IN' INFOBMING THE LADIES OP CHARLOTTE THAT OUB JP B? -F ALL S T O C K O F tl dm Black and B AND ROUGH AND READY", an ai Canl, 'i . ' mtiBUfii JJdT BECIIvicD AND A&X OPEN FOB INSPKCTION.ffl ti . .-. V. -T7 t. itiJ; . i . Tl; TTTrnri IT IT a vy liwjiii . i a esLvaSI 1 ' S tl : ti Arrival of Our o il doftht that thelorioaeraBge crDtf.tfiis: prOdUCfaY.,! sgfOWJJ.'Ufc' Aowjjes on .ths. ground:, wotthEeSaVrltl a tea season, had beea:uu.usu; me Wm ue4iiKtv,wuTt3y was estimated that the vieM HwhWii bri boat :a mUliop,npr.jKies;v antl 4t is! douDtnywnetfler nere, ja- enougLv iBrc Ke a snipmeni ;or, tne tsx prtnern; 3t.:.tThe Joss "is esunjated a v h ". ' . ..1 . ' - ' i J to make market. COO.000. CI-'tr.-T'JV rt fl.'V!- ' lull Whrwtllyodtt?' Death, or what Is worse, is1 tho inevltablo result ot continued suspension" of the menstrual flow, "It is a condition which should not be-trlfled with,.- Immediate relle im. thn oniv safeguard against const ttutionai ruin. , iln aU cases 91 suppression, susptsnsion or oiner lrregr laxltv of the "courses." BradAeltf s Female Bemf lator la- tbo only sure remedy'-lt acts:: bv til tnnM tn the nervous centres. imnrovinr the hl and determining directly to tho organs of m-n- i'?sri i'-ii'fi z-- iV" tlna; I004 struatlon. It is aleglUruate prescripUon, and the tnoHlntetlteent linysloiaBS as IU t renarMif Dr. j. uraaneia, Auania, wa. i-tu per D0tne.f. Bold 01 T- f omun ana Lu a. wnsion at .-Bntdfield-s' Temale Beeulatar ugny testea Dy me amaei ana i. ran ruuy oonwacea is at aU that class of diseases which J 'ill : ' t- . I I... '"foallwhoara fu3ertn-r frc?a- tre errers-aiid In- L. cscreuons oi y""u, ut-rvu-t r e. ne3, early aa cny, loss of max v r.l w If la rc;pe that wi.r cure y?l,-t u CIAL Ifj rreat remeiy ?,T9 1 1 y a m r"7 la th !rser x- r"rjsr :f i --- i f -v -- tj t '9 JfcJii.J ibdd&yDr'-iii prepafiiitt for -'the oomins season's trade, to surpass all '.pw?i-, ftis irtB 5 and in now soliciting ur patronagej we do so falljr confident that onr business ... , j an-29 'in vhhj(wi iiviuig.uaiiii-i jvui viuwoj no catty h.ojovwumj , ; , j (j i i l' " - . . .. . . ... ELI AS & COHEN . -WiftUi;i f -,'i'!. vr sfe "& . :-.'i--:,Ui -4 e. us? a Hi t. TP i,v i .pleasuria.m announce .tdu Uiaul)lio ,that we are receiving daily our j i, wib tsvj Tsdb auM iL'JUzni.H-il- irs it- l ' l Ia1'--X'1''-" -'J - . r 3 i7 "iTttl 4 J. .Jl ,Jii-l svf.t,:i,fcf,f r -J "tv A Vi?! jit a.'.- .-: - iulU AiV -i-irXi WllLiJiULIlJ 1 TL'T U Vlf lvl ' IU LI ALA ill i)Av Alii 11A Lu'LL aF .jfts-S-idG , AtfiJ 4 " -r - ii'H -i iiiiwauM'-l m U if i hi. Y a V'Vf 'Jt...A-Ji v.. 5 . JSSV ':??1-!7nE LAKGEst ANMEST ASSORTED STOCKgC; q 4 l -jn "s-. tfMKEA'N TERS"P A VO W'Wl - ?J -Jilfil-41 JK" .'-!, t ? ..r ? ' - E-ias-p'ftSlH2V li f -it'TSr ids fr-S a!l -Mri. ' Alao AgsrM f rr BTFLiy d3 iklK'l I-0rTi; -Itc-ir-!. vc.-.--i1cfl.e ".Tori, and oeis. AJu.tLA VALSAU , . t , T I " ' C At ..j'icil '3f it- :tut 'if-V I Jl - j; . ti 'iitf J t r one Of It : C .
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