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DAILY CHARLOTTE OBSERVER; RRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1 882, Mi tl I : 1; C1IAS. It. JONES, Editor and Prop'tor. IHNTKtiED AT THE FOST-OlTICE AT CHABLOTTK, N. c, as SiCOND Class Matteb 1 "I know no safe depository of the ultimate jmecrs "of society but tlieixvplc themselves; and if roe think 'themnot crdiyMcncd oumyhto cxari.se their control "vrith a tvltolesumc discretion,!? remedy in, not to take "U from Hum, but to inform tlu. ir discretion. by edu ' 'cUwn.,' TllOM S JEFFKKSON. F1UDAY; SEPT. 22, 1882. Texas cattle have begun to arrive in Philadelphia and the price of beef is falliDg. The Georgia Democratic papers are complaining that there is a want of organization in that State. District-Attorney McKeon, of New York city, is moving upon the pool sellers aud policy gamblers, and says he will boot the last one of them out. Guilford county has a new agricultu ral industry. The Patriot states that "Capt. Henry Smith has raised two wa gon loads of pumpkin pies on an eighth of an acre of .ground." The Atlanta Constitution says that gold mining is on the increase in Geor gia and that new stamps are being put up every week. MR. HOAR'S OPINION. When Senator Hoar, of Massachu setts, was chosen chairman of the State liepublican convention Tuesday at Worcester, he made a speech, as chair men usually do. In that speech he de voted much attention to Virginia and congratulated his hearers that the solid South was broken at last by the con version of the great State of Virginia to Republicanism. He was perhaps a little too previous in his ongrat illa tions, for the probabilities are tnai mi. Mahone and his allies will be routed, "horse, foot and dragoons" in the com ing election, and old Virginia will again resume her accustomed place in the Democratic column. The people of that grand old commonwealth have watched the selling out process and re bel against the idea of beteg traded as political chattels to further the aspira tions of Mahone and the cabal that conspired with him in the game of sell ing them to the Republican party. But wfi call attention to Senator -Hoar's speech to show that Virginia is claim ed as a liepublican State, as North Car olina will be in the event that the co alition programme concocted here should succeed. All the coalitions in the different Southern States, whether it be with. Readjustee in Virginia, Liberals in North Carolina, Greenback ers in South Carolina, Alabama, Ar bonaQa nr TATaq. Tndenendents in Leaps into Ihe Flames ficm a Bruta Husband. Cincinnati. Sept 21.-A special from Fort Wayne, Ind . to Times-blar says Mrs David Werden after having r,wiivhPaten bv her husband. set firo to her house and threw herself into the names. She was rescued by a policeman, out was twmu...r JOB PRINTING. The Public is requested carefully to notice the new and enlarged Scheme to be drawn Monthly. -CAPITAL PRIZF, $75,000. Tickets only $5. Shares In Proportion Weather. T. 1 J 1 wsiiin(!Ton. Sept. 21. Miuaio At- lathe will not live till Georgia or Mississippi of Florida, debt presentment, mat no i Qawa rtr nrm.rieihr. sfalers in Tennea- VA. .UNSU www see, are directly or indirectly in the in terest of the Republican party, which will profit by the victory wherever they may be successful. t i.p pn.l nf liia term. In the meantime he is having a jolly time If it was true, as said, that Sims had cheated 300 negroes out of their votes, he was the very man they wanted, so that he might cheat for the negro a while Prince. Drown, colored, at the recent Republican convention. The Scientific American suggests that an electric light in a cotton field would probably attract and destroy the moth of the cotton worm. We suggest that each farmer put up a mast in his fields. The same light, of course, would enable him to pick at night, and the cost would be trifling. . . m Richmond Dispatch : Census Bulle tin No. 20 shows that there are living in the United States outside of Vir ginia G05.S95 persons who were born in Virginia. In other words, Virginia's population would now be 2,118,400 if all her children had remained at home. At first he was opposed to coalition, but alter mature reilection and a care ful consideration of the situation, he had changed his mind, because he thought the Liberal movement meant success for the liepublican party.. W. Gordon, the colored mail agent in his speech at the late Republican con vention. See it Democrats? The Milton Chronicle, noticing Dr. Mott's circular urging the appointment of "two resolute men" to be at the polls on election day to see the votes deposi ted. &c. remarks: "Yes, let there be four "resolute" Democrats appointed two to watch the polls on election day in each township, and two to watch the two "resolute" Radical watchers. Brewster Cameron, who, according to Foreman Dickson's charge, tried to bribe him on behalf of the government, comes back at that mammoth-mouthed individual and declares" that he was "approached" by Dickson, who wanted to know "whether the government would make it all right in case he (Dickson) voted for conviction." It is very evident that the next jury Fore man Dickson has anything to do with ought to sit on his own case. NEW YORK DEMOCRACY. THE PACTIONS STRUGGLING FOR RECOGNITION. Speech of the ChairmanThe Federal Administration Dictating the Choice ol State OfficersCivil Service Re form as Practiced bv the Bullet Ad ministration. r Syracuse, N. Y The Tammany Hall men have just held a meeting at which it was decided to send a commit tee before the committee on contested cases to ask for a representation in the convention on a Dasis 01 a uivisiun delegates among the three wings of the party. . , Thp rnmmi flee anDointed to present their case consists of Edward Kearney, F. B. Spinola, Alderman Sauer, Sidney P. Nichols. Senator Grady and Treanor C. Wood, II. J. Bulleton, John P. Royd and George L. Ingram. . The Irving Hall delegation took sim ilar action and appointed a committee of 12 including ex-Judge Geo. M. Curtis, c. W. Brooke. ex-Senator Luke Cozens and W. B. Cochrane. The State convention was called to order at 12:13 by Daniel Manning, the Chairman ot the State committee, who presented the name of Rufus W. Peck ham for temporary chairman in behalf of the State committee. The conven tion ratiiied the choice of the commit tee without dissent. On being presented to the convention Mr. Peckhaui was greeted with much applause and on taking the chair thanked the convention tor the honor conferred upon him. He said : What is said by me will not be of much import ance. N h it is done by the convention will be of the greatest importance. Three years ago the Republican party nominated tor Governor Alonzo B. Cornell. The Democratic party nominated Lucius Robinson, doing what it thought wisest and best for the party, but u vmg to unfortunate divi sions our candidate was defeated. Cor nell is said by many Republicans to have conducted a wise administration. but the Republicau party has set aside Gov. Cornell and at the dictation of the Federal administration has nominated Chas. J. Folger. He has not been nom inated on account of his personal power but because he is a representative of federal power and federal patronage Within one year from the death of Gar field we liud that the lederal auminis- lautic States, partly cloudy weather and local rains, winds slutting 10 coiuei northerly, and lngner uaruuioctu. South Atlantic States, fair weather, followed by local rains in the north ern portion, south westerly winds, sta tionary temperature. The Disston Lands to be Putin Market. Jacksonville, Fla . Sept 21. It is announced to-day that the land of the Disston's, four million acres purchase be thrown open October 1st, for sale at the government price of Si 25 per acre. -1- The New York Republicans. Saratoga, Sept 21. The Republi can convention nominated Chas. J. oi ger for Governor, and A. B. Hepburn, for Congressman ac large. Dr. Pusey Buried. rw v.xrrj . Spnt, 21. The remains of the late Rev. Dr. Pusey were buried in Cathedral here to-day POLITICAL APPOINTMENTS. Senator Vance will address his fellow-citizens at the following times and places, viz: i.- i uanofnr Uananm will address bis tei UQUHUVA . - low-citizens at the following times and places: n Mocksville, Friday, Sept. 22. Friends at each of the above named tOuooq am rpinpsfp.d to provide a con- Fmu '"-V.I--- v. ' . J. U. veyance to tne next piace, m uiuci iuv the appointments may ue micu. . aa. Dr. Norment and Col. John ston. Dr. Norment and Col. Wm. Johnston have manned out a route ior tne cam- ill arlflrpss the people on Liberalism at the following places and dates: --ivjtfrtn Ansnn pnnnt.v. Saturday 2od X uinuuii) w j , - Waripshoro. Anson county, Monday, .i-ii, Albemaile, Stanly county, luesuay, " Big Lick, Stanly county, Wednesday, 2,Furr's Store, Cabarrus couuty, Thurs- xfftTint-.'piRasant. Cabarrus county, vyuuv - r Concord, Cabarrus county, Saturday, 30 th. -:(: :o:- OUR MR. S. A. COHEN STEAM POWER IPast Presses, , t Tuihlicatlori of THB OB- 1U CUUUCWUU mi" - fh SERVES, and the establishment of oae of the largest, most complete, ana mow. equipped JOB PRINTING HOUSES In the South, the proprietor has added a complete BOOK BINDERY Louisiana State Lottery Company Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of $1,000.000 to which a reserve fund of $550,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote Its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. me oniy Lottery ever vorea on ana euuuraou ut the people of any State. It never scales or post pones. , Its GRAND SINGLE NUMBER Drawings will take place monthly. A SPLENDID OPPOETUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE TENTH GRAND : DRAWING, CLASS K, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1SS18, 1491b. Monthly Drawing Look at the Following Scheme, under the ex clusive supervision and management of GKM. u. T. BEAUKEUABD, of Louisiana, and Gen. JUBAii A. EARLY, of Virginia, who manage all the oraw- . .v. -nn.n..n hnih Jlffl lllHPT and KrmW annual, and attestthe correctness ot the publish ed Official Lists. CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each. Fractions, in Fiftbwim Proportion. LIST OF PRIZES: nmirpil $75,000 10.0O& PRIZES of $6,000 .1 .1 nnn ...... 1 0.fMlO 1000 10,000 500 10,000 y(in 20,000 i. nui H0.000 50 .".'". 25 000 25 25,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes cf $7r,0 ffi IfO . .jH,,n -Prl-raa nf KOfi 4.500 u Annroxlmatiou Prizes of 2o0 J,d50 1 1 1 2 5 10 20 100 800 500 1000 RETURNED FtiOil THE NORTHERN MARKETS WITH AN LBisarsr DDD RRR Y Y D D R R Y Y D D RRR YY D D R R Y DDD R R Y of O G O O o O I I) s hS U Gfl O O o O D 1) S SS GtKJ oo oo inil ssss VlWlllllJ flak XhiM m timnl mLn Giving his peroual attintlonto the purchase of same from Mdriu fuehrers ami ih-ir wuu IS still in the Markets adding uallytoour IMMENSE STOCK, and as goods can alM8 be h,Bi, t?H(?r .SALE or RRT A rTrawe Mtol W?h. JttH TA b We "O"'-say to uur friends and the public generally (hut it ,L fnnKTV ' n101 c'"l anr'h'ns t0 examine our btock before buying, and thht tL m find that the place to buy will be at the oM established home of sept'20 ELI AS k COHEN. AKD RULING DEPARTMENT, CAPABLE OF EXECUTING The very best class of work at short notice, oia magazines, newspapers, law or other dooks re bound In handsome stj le aca ai very iow usw 1W17 Prizes, arcounting to $265,500 Application for ratps to cluts shotild only be made to he office of the company in New Orleans. For further information write clearly, giving lull adares. bend orders by Express. Registered Let ter or Money Order, addressed only to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. or M. A. DAUPHIN, , . w. 007 oevenin Bireei, nasmngion, u. . N. B. Orders addressed to New Orleans will re ceive prompt attention, sept 12 -POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE For Register ol Deeds. nif a candidate for the i ucicu, ,wHa fnr MpUlenhure coun- ? Si ; "i Intl .Prohibit on liberal v BEdJ. V. MORROW. A- UA V augl5 In no way Is the ixwer of the press more surely " ' , ,,.i?orai tiinaiodw that has in less than a year, ieen diffused throughout fifty TYililinna of neODie 01 lue wuuucnui wiu, nf that standard remedy. KIdney-W ort. !i w t, thu Pa,-l(iii hays the neODle shown their Intelligence and their knowledge of Wort their housenold remedy for all diseases of the kidneys, liver and bowels.- Congrcgatlonallgt . m i n INVISIBLE IMMSOV. BLANK BOOKS, ACCOUNT CUttBENT, And work of this c!;m. rultd and bound to order. sh cloje estimates on w r tre jiict'iuw .v. ...... every do criptlon ol BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF nmm BEDDING, &C. A FULL LINE OF CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PARLOR and CHAMBER SUITS. COF FINS of all kinds on hand. No. R west Trade street, Charlotte, North Cirjllna. TT i. l j i. u i i-1 v.r.1 I trcition i3 forcing a candidate upon the He started out by saying that he had gepublican3 of t he States. TUia is a rnmft t hrfi to beat the Democratic Dar-1 tv and the best wav to do that was to be harmonious and endorse the Liber al ticket. A. W. Calvin, colored, at the liepublican convention last Saturday Resolved, that the thanks of this con vention are tendered Dr. J. J. Mott and Col. T. N. Coopr for their earnest, active and untiring efforts in aiding in bringing about a union and coalition, which will secure to us victory in our next campaign. Proceedings Republi can Convention at Raleigh, JunelUn 1882. These Liberal Independent Demo crats were the very men to lead the Republican party to victory and he in tended to follow them. J. W. Gordon the colored mail agent, in his speech at the late Republican convention. Dem ocrats of Mecklenburg, there is no longer any disguise. - m-- Some one who wants to get a contract to build war ships is circulating a pamphlet in the North with the follow ing startling title: "The War of 1886 between Great Britain and the United States," in which he narrates the cap ture of the seacoast, lake, and Lower Mississippi ports, all round the circum ference, by British ironclads : the war contributions levied on the cities ; the military, financial, and political strug gles of the Union, with its chief cities held under British guns ; the British occupation of the capital ; the severe terms of peace; tire holding of New York until the war fine was paid ; the complete prostration of the country, and then its rise to a new life, a new system, and greater prosperity. I passed my early years in an atmos phere filled with traditions of the war which secured our national independ. . ence and of the struggles which made o'tir constitutional system a govern ment for the people by the people, and I learned to idealize the institutions of my country. Samuel J. Tilden's Letter of Acceptance in 1876. Dpmocratic ODuortunitv. We want to nominate a man here who will draw in addition to the Democratic vote the vote of the half breed or of the independent Republicans of the State. Applause Never has the Republican party wielded civil service power more basely than since C. A. Arthur became President by the bullet of an assassin. We arraiguthe Republican party for its subserviency to the money power of the country. At the dictation of Jay Gould, that arch conspirator of Wall street, with a sur plus of millions in the National treas ury, we find that the Republican party has refused to do anything to relieve the tax-payers of the country. Daniel S. Lamont was made tempo rarv secretary. The credentials of three contesting delegations from New York city and a protest from the Tam many delegation in addition were re ferred to the credentials committee when appointed. A resolution was aHnnted t hat the credentials committee should be composed of one member from each Congressional district, to be unrininfof! hv thphuir On nnminatinn delegations from such districts the fol lowing resolution was adopted: Whereas. We recognize with reeret the existence of serious differences among the Democracy of the county of - -r T 1 J jew xorK. auu. Whereas, these differences relate merely to party organization and not to Questions of principle : therefore, be lieving that a common desire for the triumph of Democratic principles in the State and nation animates the en tire party in said country, Jfoordner? rTia. thia pnnuontinn ro spectf ully and earnestly appeals to each an1 oiroru rma rf tlio varinna Tlamo. cratic organizations from the city and coumy or jNew i orK, claiming repre sentation here, to appoint committees empowered to confer with each other wiin a view to an agreement upon tne delegations from the various assembly districts of said county to be presented without contest. Resolved, That the foregoing be re ferred to a committee on contested delegations with instructions to sub mit the same. on credentials, permanent organization and resolutions, in accordance with the resolution first quoted, the convention took a recess until to-morrow. The following table will give some and the increase of th MgnmntW f Railroad, report that $1,100,000 of the . . bonds have bean renewed, out of a 1 1 1 . i i ii. i-u iiii iiurii rurnn Report of the Commissioners. Raleigh, N. C, Sept. 21. The com missioners appointed to adjust the "NT Art H PoiAUno 4nK4- instil t"rt t in vi bU vl KJlLLia UOUU 1UUUUGU IV nave - the construction of the North Carolina 1 !1 .1 . . . Aj A si AnSV O XL., How It Work It Way luto tlio Body and llow to Counteract IU One of the great scourges of the present year In all parts o Americ has oeen malaria. This Is a uouDle so treacherous in lu nature and so dan gerous in its result as to Justly cause apprehen sion wherever It has appeared. But there are so many erroneous Ideas upon ihe subject tnat a few words are in order at a time when people are sub ject to malarial Influences. . .v. Malaria, which means simply bad air, Is the common name of a class of dneases which anse from spores of decaiug vegetable matter, thrown oft from stagoant pools or plies of vegetation un dergolog oecomposiuon. j uese spures wucu m huittH a.irb thA hrath or taken Into the sistem with water soon enter the blood and germinating there find a lootaoid, wnereDy me wuoie sjsmjui is tolsoued ana ine various mucuuus ubuiucicu. .1 lUr, norm thanrv rf rtl4An4A Tl f-1 Ad- Vf iiCU llic gbtui v vanced It was supposed that these spores were of animal nature, anu une me uactena m uiyuuicim were propagated In the blood, but they are now in to nf vegetable origin, like the fungi found on decaying wood or in cellars. The t,ource ot this ttitfe of me air is generally swamps or stagnant pools, which, partially dried by the hot sun, send forth vapors loaded with this malarial poison, These vapors descend to the earth la the night, cooled by the loss of temperature, and breathed by sleepers are readily Inhaled. Hence persons living near stagnant pools or marshes are liable to be aflllcted with chills and fever, and such localities are never hea.thy, though they are more so when the streams flowing into them are pure, and also when the water is high. Again the drain age of houses, slaughter houses, barns, etc., is a fertile source of malaria. One will orten notice in comlog into the neighporhood of one of these slugrfsh btreams that pass through almost every village, a mot villainous smell caused by the offen sive re: use which communicates its bad odor to the atmosphere, especially on hot days. This ab sorbed into the system by the lungs or taken in through water, which also absorbs it from the air, r.-.i.a tha hlrwul and itArSnffAS t.ttAwtinlA RVStPllI Thia rmiartn la a tan rtAvalnnAri In fnrA in walls At. n Kpringi when they become low, and the result ot di inking mese is me same as ureacuuig iuo puisuu ous air. In a time of drought the great quantity of vegetation that di lea ud in the meadows, stubble fields and pastures, the corn fields and lorest leaves prouuees me same eui mid. uu tuc viaui when large tracts of prairie ground are turned over, the uecaj tng vegetation is a widespread cause of malaria The evili which follow malarial poisoning are Almost, lntlmte. Disease of a malignant and dan gerous nature, accompanied Dy symptoms me most distressing are certain to manifest them selves ana lite is a burden so long as this poison remains In the sistem. The indications ot mala rial poisoning are loss of appetite, shortness of bremh, pal as about the heart, wasting of nesh and sirengm, aesponueucy. uervuusueas, emu mum lions, unaccountable lassitude, dull pains in vari ous Daits of the body, headaches, dizziness, a coated tongue and dry mouth, night sweats, mus cular deDlllty, pumng unaer me eyes, an uuusuai color, odor or sediment about the fluids passed from the system, etc. Any one or ine anove symp toms may be an indication oi maianai poisuu m the body which necessitates Immediate and care ful attention. But if malarial poison could not una a loagmeni in the human body, it would just as harmless as the oxygen of the air. The gieat difficulty is that, ftpr hAinp fthsnrhfil Into the avatem. it DrodUCeS obstructions in the stomach aud lungs, clogs the circulation ol tne oiooa, anecw me moneys, ucr and other organs, and brings on diseases of a most dangerous character. There Is only one known way by wh!ch these diseases may be avoid ed or cured after they hate once made their ap pearance, and that Is by keeping the great purify ing organs of the body in perfect health These organs are the kidneys and liver. No one whose Kidneys or liver are in neneci. wumuuu nao afflicted by malarial poison. And when these or gans are disordered, they not only permit but in vite, these diseases to make their Inroads into the body. It is now admitted by physicians, scientists and the majority of the general public that one medicine, and only one whose power has been tested and proven, has absolute control ot. and keeps the kidneys and liver in constant health and hence prevents maiariai biukucbb. xuia remedy is Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, the most popular m edicine befoie the American people, and sold by every druggist in the land. It fully counteracts the evil effect ot malarial poison in f he system, and not only banishes it, but res tores the members which that poison has weaken ed. How well it does this can be learned from the following: Kansas City. Mo, June 26th, 1882.-Movlng from the State of New York to the western country, r nAAbai vttv moiaHa anii crftnfiTRl deDlllty. I had lost all appetite and was hardly able to i t irwi n nvaot man, lAmp.dles. but nothing bettered my condition until I began using Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, which seemed to help me right away, and I feel as well as I ever have In my life. It is a blessing to peo ple In this malarious country. William, 1412 Grand Ave., of William Co., Hardware. This great remedy has proven its power in in numerable cases, and is to day more extensively used in malarial districts, whether in cities or in . kon un n. all nthur TOnnndiM for the cure ot the same claw of disease. No one can afford to triflle with the first symptoms of jnalarla, but instant care should be taken to check "on the tart before its evil influences overshadow the life. I.EITFK rat S PHINTIINO, A futl supply of Wood Type for POSTER PRINTING. Theatricals and other exhibitions can get their DATES and P03TKK8 printed here In as attractive a manner as in New Ytrk. We have a vey full supply of type for printing, at short notice and in first clas sty:e. BRIEFS FOB THB fcUPREME COURT, And lawyers desirous of presenting their argu ments in good shape will do well to give us a trial. We have the most accurate proof-r a1ers, and our wore is as free trom defects as It Is possible to make it. In the City of Louisville, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER CO, 1S82. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays except ed) under provisions of an Act cf the (.-iene:al As sembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court on March dl, 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution U)m- peny is legai. T,a HMtcinvfl nrA fair. The Company has now on hand a large resene fund. Bead tne list of prizes ior tne SiPTEMBKB DUAWIXG. 1 Prize, 8B0.000 1 PriZH in Priwi' i nWfi eafh 10.000 20 Prizes! J 500 each 18.000 100 Prizes. 100 each 200 Prizes. 50 each io,uw 000 Prizes, 20 each ,M'non 1 000 Prizes. 1 0 each (J.uuo 9 Prizes, 00 each, Approxlmotloii Prizes 9,w IS: ?S5o ' 1 l.PflO Prizes 8112,400 Whole Tickets. 82; Half Tickets. 81 ; 27 Tickets wnote lie T.ckets gl00 Remit Money or Bank Draft In Ifwggg hTnres8 DON'T SED BY BE(tl3TJs.KKU VLoSt ActAvr ORDER. Orders of fe'and upw, by Expre can be sent at our ex pense. Address all orders to o u uninnMiV Conrler-Journai duijuiii6. ioiii itv nr anfl Broftdwai septl D Dil on u Statesville5 C, OFFER TIIS? -LARGEST STOCK-: OIF1 GENERAL MERCHANDISE N THE MOST FAVORABLE TEB3IS AND IIV COM PETITION WITH AW JOKHEKS IIV THE COUNTRY. THEV WILL BE LAD TO QUOTE PRICES TO THE TRADE. maris ly YorE LETTER HEADS, MttUemeiitt, Older Rook , Vikitins Card, Rail Card., laniiblet- BILL HEADS, Deed, Receipt nook', Iiii-ine- Card, Progrnmm " , ITla8rtraic aud Court Blankr, BJYE! RFFHRE AND AFTER Electric Appliances are sent on 30 Days' Trial. MEN ONLY, TOUNU UK ULU, O are guiienng trom nuBvua f"!., TO VV Lost Vitality, Lack ot Mcryk Forck and viroR Wasting Wba-Knbssks, and all those diseases n l'ERSOSAL WAlin itouive m. "... 1 other Causes. 8peedy relief and complete resto- r-ltioll 01 HEALTH, IUU K aiiu nywi u Sendatnce for Illustrated Pamphlet free. Addresa VOLTAIC BEIT CO., MARSrlAll, mien. augl diw ly ecd is My Fall Goods arc Now Arriving and as 1 in PRESSED FOR ROOM, Andmusthave.lt, I will OFFER MY ENTIRE STOCK OF STJMMEB OOOT)3 A. very low figures. It Includes a large assortment of Men's and Boys Low Quartered SHOES of all Styles and Qualifo Also, all LADIES' 6LIPPER3-serge and fox goods-at J. MOYER'S BOOT AND SHOE STOKE. Two ot the finest SHOW CASES In the city, for sale by J. MOYER. In fact, all kinds of priming 'oi.e ;it short nfce. BUFQRD HOUSE, Special AHentioa Given Printing. V to Railroad ft o PS r I X T5 O H w o NOTE HEADS, Circular, Envelop. Ilalablll, Invitation, Cbcrk, L,abcl. SATIFACflOV CVlBlWBfll. BOOK WORK. A 03 o 00 e c 3 1-5 & OQ ft w Q CD M 3 EESsaasa a! ee e0 cB oicwr-t-xicio X oi ic tj cc - Kia : St:"'-1'' SSSSaSESESa -i ?i as t a fi 22 Spring Style. c : : 3 eta; :B.mc o & " o J H o ce . I a WE ARE NOW OPENING 0t? Spring and Summer W a H . CO A, aasEaaassss uc a ic - to eo t- O oj - jj r , oi x i s 2 a o 6 a fiss&sssa it-IOTfrH 05CC a Cklotte, I C. NEW HOTEL Alabama 3i,in Mississippi 12,447 Arkansas 735 Kentucky. 4,737 Louisiana 3,811 iVllSSOUIl Tennesse Texas. Georgia ; . . Hontn Carolina....;. North Carolina Virginia ....,..... Florida Total taken by South ern spinners during the ear . . . J1. r:r 19,044 95419 51,516 45.013 - 13,840 ' 380 286,954 1880-81 18,398 9,049 1,155 4,217 1,663 7,500 15,000 468 80,817 36,621 36,884 12,091 ' 366 total of ft2.7fls nnn. Tha October inter est will be payable 'at the National Bank of Republic, New York. t2!T,311: The Japanese Carry their too.h-plcks In their back hair, and al ways ube them after eating anything. They take care of their teeth, and the teeth take care of tielr stomachs. Use tooth-picks freely, clean with S0Z0D0NT, and bad teeth and breaths will be scarce. , rT. a iar(r bhddIt of tj pe than most JobEstablUhments, BOOK WORK has been and wUl continue to be a specialty with us. Aaarew OBSEKVEH, P. o. Box 1S2, Charlottr, N. C. wyments A. Something Entirely New. A Fatal Boiler Explosion. LAcnmrL ' ftTTF.Ttir.f!. Sftnt. 21. The boiler of the ferry steamer Richelieu Tk : - .. ' ' J T . T I , J jJUuuLie, pilot, auu james ruuuaRsuu i and PeresUnre Amyot, of .Chatauguay, JPJI toSt5ffiFS teiVx. fatmete. The pilomons missing, and l" wtaii cheap, at board. r Several passengers were severe ,5ly s(4ed ti7B. .v ; j . Thomasville n Mil Heialelolle p. Nobbiest Lamps in the WiLDER'S septl Drug Store, corner Trade and College sts. iau ana see in em. The 'Suspects' Ileleased. s . DcBtiNSept i 2U-Thje jlast of, tte -sttspects" were released from KLfraatn ham jail to-day. Th Tariff Commission at Chattanooga Chattakooga, Sept 21. The 'taHff cbmmisstonAeld a cession her'ethis concurrence of views'" in 'ffcvor of the existing tariff, particularly 5on iron, Th6 tbBfciitslCkfJ;) Hi (Pl$if tnis afternoon, , W. J. BLACK SON, I j f : ; .Charlotte, C.,pea e a: ; Groceries, Cotton Biggiij and , Ties . :r( , , VaXSH STOCK J08T IN, . And wUl be pleased to see then Mends. Bepta 1 j PBOF. J. H. GA.BDNEB, Of Alabama, a College President of long and successful experience becomes a partner and Co-Prlnclpal of the school; Mrs. Gardner, as Lady Principal, assumes control of the Home Department. Bhe has never failed to give complete satisfaction and to win esteem Rev. 8.H. Thompson and wife, efficient and popular teachers of last besslon, give full time to inmeteW teachers of Art, Malo and Modem Son and experience, complete the Faculty, unsar- Board and xEgllsh Tuition per term, address The 26th session opens September 4th. For Catalogue J. H.OA&DNKB. augi2 dlw-wlm 4 ?..f. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED. All Modem Ii STRICTLY FI8ST-CUSS. ScoviUfr Bros., Props. IV Also Proprietors Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga.; DuTtil House, Jacksonville, Fla.; the Arling ton and Norvell House, Lynchburg, Va. - tept6 tf FRESH STOCK OF GBOCKBUC , DBY GOODS, KOTIONS, BOOTS and BUUEF, ijust ftecevei br v J. J. & J. W. ADAMS, Trvnn street Onuoslte Methodist church. : septiu ii Train No. 1 Connects at Salisbury with B. & D. B. B. trom all KIr.k nnH Smith ATI I fmitl Hal(lGrll. FUll man Palace Sleeping Car from Greensboro' to TT IMinnnnH Ot fl afj6Vill 1t.h A.. T. & U. Division of C,,C.& A. B. B. with bleeping Qjr from Charleston, a. u., io nemj o. v" w. , tha mnnntaln both wavS D6 vtuiuu uuo w " - , : tween Henry's and Warm Springs, affording a magnlflcent day-light view of the Mountains and French Broad river. Connects at Warm Springs with train ol K. xenn., va. a ua. n. n w town and points souin-wesu Train No. 9 h ConneoiS at Warm Springs with E.T.,Va. Ga B B. Pullman eleepers i rom nourj o iu uictuuv.v uiunin nan tmm TJpnrv'a tn Charleston, a n rnneets at Statesvllle with A., T. 4 O. D'vl slon of the C. C. A A. B. B. and at Salisbury with B. 4 D. B. B. for all points North and Soutn. Thmnirh Tlrkel cn sale at Salisbury. Statesviile. AshevUle and the Warm Springs to all principal cities. , Summer excursion tickets on sale from an points North and South. , rTQnn Jan2 1 Auditor, G. F. & P. Agent. OF MILLINERY Including all the latest novelties In the MILLINERY W- MATS, BONNET, FLOWER1, PLUMES, Bin BO IV, SILKS LACES Ac- In all the new rtyles. colors an.i embracing White (loo; ;s, ."JgTaI,d Gloves, arasois, '",Ty COMPLETJt dTOCK IN Tilt tin- Wf-ar. n; " WILL OFKN Oo: Ddweantk dTnU(a of . fSiTa curing dje. of $ZZ0 VwMf-Mmt from Bptr.hoMJ L'iUtTiJS ) hvalttabl puttntH xmyrvvtrmtiU fond no oOr KJtailtE.a is tht world. For PamnhleU &nd Price l. tnr SAW- MIV.tJ). .HHr TAYLtttCMcelXCK I T . 1 : Tuk AUI-XltAN ' augll w2m. r I J tl nnrl r raiiern nacs anu On Monday, March 27th, When we "111 be pleased villl they have ever seen in this city Bespectiuiiy Ma F. Query- mar22 4 watvjTKD. HIGHEST cash price , paW 'gcJuP ftp ZINC, OLIi BOOKS, BUBBBlt, b n,vvwTfi B0LIC1TV- iffht Buaranteed.,.1 in mi nr address J a. C- to call on or address ' augl 9
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 22, 1882, edition 1
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