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3 Si i-'if !- m '! IS DAILY QHABLOTTE OB SsE R VE it : S A T tf RDAY, "IN PTE M B1E R 48 ; 18B2T i? 'i 1- " ; it .' ' t if l I 0 i ,i f r ' - St 4 CH A.8. R. JQNjES, Editor and Prop'tor. INTKBID AT C, AS bxcu: ca.AT (3uiiibTT, N. "TKmnmteHi a mmlimmt not tot appalled, cor rupted comprvmfDed, knowsno baseruM U cowers fA-iZnvea8i Utodeslruo J3oitX SvTZm $ Nature tf pervading the land' "3 "I know no safe depoeitury of the ultimate power "Of society but the people thcmadves; and if we think, 'them not enlightened enough to exercise their control - with a nhdUsome diacretion,the remedy i,not to take U from them, but to inform thetr discretion by edu "arftoft." TH01U8 JMTPMOH. SATUBDAY, NOV. 18, 1882. The vote of New Hampshire is 10.0C0 less this year than it was in 1880. . ., The productian of Iron in tbe civil ized world is 19,500,000 tons per annum. The Statesrille American foots up York's majority over Kobbins at 284. . The Washington Critic is starting the Logan boom tot the Republican nomi nation for the Presidency. The ReDUbli cans will have twelve THE LEADERS OFTflfi FACTXOS It is noted as an evidence of the bit ter enmity that exists between Conk ling and Blaine that Conkling warmly supported Perry Belmont, Democrat, for Congress, in New York, for the sole reason that Blaine wanted him beaten, because Belmont as one of the com mittee oh the Chili-Pern investigation dandle Slim roughly when on the wit nesVst&nd. ' Belmont was elected, and Conkling had that much satisfaction. He probably would have been elected any way, but Conkling wanted Blaine to know that he had something to do with it. This is a small matter, but it is an illustration of the bitter feeling A 1 . J. .H that exists between the siaiwart aim half-breed leaders, either of whom would see the party sunk to perdition rather than the other should triumph. This feeling will be carried into the next presidential contest and will grow stronger as the time approaches for the final test of strength. The fight be tween them has been a fierce and per sonal one and has been carried to such a length that is utterly impossible to harmonize their differences, une or the other must go under and stay un der, or both go down together, which will probably be the result of the feud Republican party Snow w HSt ffr &ra is Legislature. PoRAnt.lv cnmmled statistics place the death rate from the administration1 tf chloroform at one per thousand. Bob Toombi says that Hon. I. C. C. Black, of Augusta, is the finest orator in Georgia. The English - people eat 'more beef 0ta rihtr Mwmrh tnntton as they for merly did. f - - i ?' There rilibi aJtarge nnjber of con tested ca&sir tlie. next' Opngress, re port latoiny at fifty, though this is probably an over estimate. The AnsonlHniea nominates for President in 1884, Grover Cleveland, of New York, and for Vice President, Zebulon B, ance, of North Carolina. The Elizabeth Carolinian says the majority for Pool, Republican, over Latham, Democrat, in the First con gressional district, is 681. The New York World predicts a3 a result of the Democratic triumph "a shrinkage of 840,000,000, or even more, in the appropriations by Congress." An English lady in putting coals on the fire in a sick room where the patient is asleep has napes .hagaf ull of Utfecoala which are readflj M noiselessly. nan died. Congressman Kenna, of West Vir ginia, is coming to the front as the probable successor in the United States Senate of Senator Davis, who will re tire at the end of Tits term. i The Philadelphia Record thinks the Republicans of Illinois would show good sense and an appreciation of the lessons of the late election if they would return David Dayis to the United States Senate. tained by leading Republicans, as we ,galver from the folowing report of an interview of a reporter of the Balti more Day, shortly after the election, with Judge Welshire, an ultra-Republican, formerly a member of Congress from Arkansas, and at one time Chief Justice of that State, but now a prac ticing lawyer in Washington. "Grasping -the hand of the reporter with a hearty western grip, he asked ironically": "Well, what do you hear from the elections?" "I believe Cleveland s majority is still rolling up was the modest reply. "It looks bad for the Republicans " said the judge musingly. Do you think they will rally suffic iently to succeed in '84 ?" "I don't see how it will be possible to reunite the factions within that time. The stalwarts and bosses are so angry at their recent defeat that they would rather see the Democrats win two years hence than permit the half-breeds to control their party agaiD, as they did from the seating of Hayes down to the succession of Arthur." "How about the half-breeds?" "I believe the half-breed leaders would encompass the defeat of the par ty, as they tried to do in the recent elec tion, in preference to seeing the stal warts on top." "1 suppose, then, you consider tne outlook for '84 as very discouraging ?" "I do, indeed. Judging from the pres ent appearances I am inclined to con cede a Democratic victory in '84, and if they use their power rightly another in '88. Then before the year of our Lord 1893 so many of our leaders will have died or been sent to the rear and our people will be so hungry for spoils that we will probably be united and sweep the country just ten years from this blessed time." "You are compelled to look a long way ahead, judge, for what comfort you expect to receive." "True; but it is the only comfort we have. There is certainly none in the near future." A .-Fierce Storm Prevailing- Storm in N ew England. New York, Nov 17. The prevalence of a heavy auroral storm is reported thrn.nrhrmt. the entire country, and has resulted in almost complete interrup tion to telegraphic communication, which it is impossible to maintain more than a few seconds uninterrupted. The Btorm is said to be the fiercest for a long time known. Experienced tele graphers say it is the worst storm of the kind that has occurred for many years. Few wires that are working are continually name to uisiui uouw, u it is almost impossible to send or re ceive long messages continuously. The storm extends throughout the United Staus and the eastern provinces of Canada, and is especially severe in its effect on cable transmissions. Reports from New England indicate that a hfiriw snow storm set in at an earlv hour this mornii g. The earth is already covered with snow to the depth of several inches. Weather. Washington, Nov. 17 West Gulf fair weather, winds mostly northerly, stationary or higher temperature and pressure. Est Gulf, partly cloudy weather, with local rains, variable winds, mostly northerly, stationary or lower tempera ture, higher pressure. South Atlantic, increasing cloudiness, with rain, variable winds, northerly, stationary or lower temperature, ioi lowed by rising barometer. Tennessee ana the unio vaney, iocai rains, following by clearing weather, northerly winds, Decommg vanauie, stationary or higher temperature and pressure. Middle Atlantic, cloudy weather, with rain or snow, winds mostly north easterly, stationary or lower tempera ture, followed by rising barometer. ftoitjerijes.. Eictmoad Advertisements, B. MIL,' KB. W. B. JOHH8TOH. D H Y (J 00 1)S. ITonaerly of ( barlotte, N. G -:o:- :o:- " We do hereby certify that toe supervise the ar rangements for all the Monthly and senu-Anrauu. 1rawings of the Louisiana State Lottery Oarwjxpi; and in person manage and control the urmmngs themselves, and that the tame are eonduaeawun honesty, fairness, and in good faith totoard ail par ties, and we authorize the Company tousethiscerupr eate, with foe-simile of our signatures attached, m its advertisements.'' UIUER & JOHNSTON, OUR MR S- A- COHEN Cmxj Street, Ulofamood, V&. --JTOM EETHJflMiEB FSOM TH8 NORTHERN MARKETS WITH AN wholesale i) iijjs SXTEHTSXVE A Tribute te a Faithful Officer. Washington, D. C, Not. 17 Gen. Hazen, chief signal officer of the army, has issued the toiiowing general oraer: The chief signal officer invites atten tion to the conduct of Sergeant Michael McGauran, of this corps, at Pensa cola, Fla,during the past season. Wh3n the yellow fever visited that city, in the face of an epidemic which unnerves brave men. Sergeant McGauran attend ed promptly and quietly to his stated duties, asked neither favors, change, additional help, nor relief, but main tained an unbroken series of observa tions, which are of great value in the development and progress of the epi demic. His faithfulness under these trying circumstances entitles mm to public commendation. A Black Female Fiena. Louisville, Ky., Nov. 17. Martha Robinson, colored, yesterday heated a stove red hot, stripped the clothes from her child, aged 2 years, and laid it on its back on top of the stove. After a time she took the child off, and, carry- ing it to a iactory near Dy, leu it in me hall way. The cries of the child were heard by officers, who arrested the woman. The child will die. CominiMionera UNPBSvEEDRIiDF f SSSSaSliaTBIBDWa Louisiana State Lottery Company Incorporated to 1868 lor 25 years by the Legis lature fbr Educational and Charitable purpoaes wlth a capital of $l,000.000-to whlcn a reserve fund of 8650,000 has since been added. . By an overwhelming popular vote i was made a part of the present State Constitution ouuiicu uBcenuwr zu, A. v. xo T,Ht- -nil Its GRAND SINGLE NUJJUH" ulo"u'' take place monthly. ,t th foU It never scales or postpones. Look at me km lowing Distribution: GRAND PBOMEUDE CONCERT, during which will take place tne j 151st Grand Mentulr "d he Extraordinary M-AnM Drawing IT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19th, 18 Under the personal supervision and management of Get. G. T. BKADBBGAKD. of Louisiana, and Sen. JUBAL A. EABLY, of Virginia. CAPITA! PRIZE, $100,000. w- Notice Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves, 5. Klfths ga. Tentns, i. LIfaT 07 FRIZES: .8100,000 5U.0UU 20,000 20.000 20,000 20,000 25.000 80,000 41.000 H 1,000 100,000 20 000 100 10,000 75 7,500 Op IH DDD D D D D D D 1DD RRR R R RRR R R R R Y Y Y Y YY Y Y OGO O G G G GO GGG OO O O O O O O OO OO O O O O O O OO DDD D D D D D D DDD ssss ssss ssss Grain, lagging Clothing, Hats, Ste and General Merchandise -AND- -M in n rr Vila v-rv 1 1 , . -.,6 u yuuai aaouuonw me purcnase of same from Manufacturers and their agenti Our Mr. Heavy Groceries. w ( o sun in liih marit-Ara anriinr. T . SSSP?' the rush of frade is ov-r wTctn oflr ' ."onght nnULlBlLKOrKKTIIT UJr i . .r V xuOTiiiomn S still In the Markets adding aal vueayer aiwjr me rusn or 7 WHOLKSALE or HKTAFT. j i . . . w!n njinuiuv u eiminA nup Ktnn Kurt. k..mr. ... . .. ' uuu mat me place to buy will be at the old established hou-e of uu,ln' Mla mrtt sept20 we cn onlv sav nYto "J i:..lu L'use pumn eitner at ELIAS & COHEN. BURGESS NICHOLS, 1 CAPITAL PRIZE of $100,000 1 GKAISD OU.UW- 1 GRAND " 20,000-. 2 LARGE PRIZES of 10,000-. 4 " " 5.000.. 20 PRIZES of 1,000 . 20 " 600.. 100 " 800.. 200 " 200 600 " 100.. 10,000 " 10-. APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prises, of J200- 100 Approximauuu razes ui 100 Approximation Prizes of 9 Consignments solicited and prompt pay ment remitted. Terj respectfully, oct7 MILLER & JOHNSTON. H. M. SMITH & CO., instill Street, Richmond, Va, MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN WHOLESALE AUD IUCTAIL DKiLKR IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE BEDDING, &C. J A FULL LINE OF 1 1,289 Prizes, amounting to 9522,600 Application for rates to clubs should only be made to ihe office of the company In New Orleans. For inrermatlon apply to DAUPHI New Orleans, La. or M. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh street, Washington, D. C. K. B. Orders addressed to New Orleans will re ceive prompt attention. novl4 Agricultural Implements CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PARLOR and CHAMBER SUITS. COF FINS of all kinds on hand. No. F West Trade street, Charlotte, North Carolina. 50th POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE Congreistoan-elecJ; Dibble, of South Carolina, authorises the Charleston News and Courier to say that he never sent the dispatch to Congressman Paul, of Virginia, which has been going the rounds offibe papers. It was a sorry joke at beet. V:: e The fact has been unearthed that in 1784, or one' hundred years ago, -eight bales oCcbttony received in EoglancT lrom this CduntrjMjjwere condemned as contraband, tbe authorities not being witling to. jteliefr&ihat so much eotton could hat been raised in America. J -J .' "" The liepublicaji' defeat in Kansa- ... .... . leads the Atchison Champion to coni clfide "that it is 'not safe, even with-a potttical majorityf 50,000. to attetopt to carry all the 'isms', the. long haired men and short-haired women outside of the lunatic asylums may present." Philadelphia Record: "It would be alike stupid and fatal to raise a sectioa al issue in the Democratic party over the Speakership of , the next House of Representatives. The newspapers that are going into that business ought to be promptly muzzled." , The New York Star altejges. that Mr. John Roach has been discharging work men from his shops in New York be cause they voted for Hon. S. S. Cox for Congress. - There's a chance for Attorney Gener al Brewster to chip in and say some thing. Russia is tired of keeping' up expen sive embassies at petty German courts, and they are all to be withdrawn ex cept those at Berlin and Stutgart. The United States would do well to follow the example of Russia, and go further by abolishing the whole system of keep ing Ministers, &c., in JoreiKa coun tries. Philadelphia Record: "The Demo cratic party ia a fighting party. It has the combative ignorance attributed by Santa Anna to General Zachary Taylor. The disgusted Mexican declared that Taylor 'did not know when he was licked.' In Kentucky and Georgia where the Democratic editors do not find an adequate opposition in the ranks of the other party they tear and rend eacbother. ; It was the remark of an observing "Whig that tbe quarrels of the Democrats were like the -quarrels of cats, j Result: More cats. Explosion in a Nitre Vault. Allentown, Pa, Nov. 17. An ex plosion occurred at noon to-day in the nitr vault, at Cold Spring Powder Works, several miles south of this city. H. C. Welsh, Superintendent, who en tered the vault shortly before the explo sion, is missing, and it is believed that he iias been killed. Search is being made for his body. Another of the Joyce Murderers Con victed. Dublin, Nov. 17. Patrick Casey has been found guilty of the murder of Bridget Joyce, and sentenced to death. The jury were out only 11 minutes. Casey will be hanged December 15th. The Congressional River Inspectors. Memphis. Tenn, Nov. 17. The Con- f;res3ional River Inspection Committee eft here this morning at 2 o'clock for New Orleans. They did not inspect the barbor at this point. OF ALL KINDS. We make a Specialty ef Countrnclinc Elevators for Stores and Warehouses LUCE BROTH Statesville, INT. C, fflS The Fall on the Bourse. London, Nov. 17.r The Times corres pondent at Paris, says the fall on the bourse is owing chiefly to circumstan ces of settlement. Barge Run into and Sunk- Severa Lives Lost . Nw YdkK, Nov. 17. The steamer Citfof Worcester fan into the barge Saginaw, an East River opposite South Fifth street, ; at Williamsburg. The barge was taken towards the Brooklyn navy yard, filled rapidly -and sank be fore shore was reached.. Capt Wm Taylor, his mother, wife and three chil dren and two deck hands were on board. A tug steamed towards the sinking craft, but owing to the darkness it was difficult to distinguish objects in the water. Capt Taylor was rescued but the others were nowhere to be seen, and evidently have been carried down to the bottom of the river by the sinking barge. j IiAteb. This moraine the bodies of Mrs Elizabeth Taylor, aged 81 years, and Mrs Harriet Taylor, 41 years old, who were drowned fast night by the sinking of the barge Saginaw, by the steamer City of Worcester, were recov ered from East River. The bodies of Capt Taylor's 2 children have not yet been found. . The pilots of tug boat Samuel J Lennox and of the City of Worcester, respectively, accuse each other of having caused the accident. A strict investigation Is ta be made to fix the responsibility for the accident. Hereford's Acid Phoapbate a Valua ble Nerve Tonic Dr. C. C. 0LM3TKAD, Milwaukee, Wis., says: ' I have nsed it In my practice ten years, and con sider It a valuable nerve tonic." Nerves, brain and muscles power of endaranee by using strencth and the rown's Iron Bitters " Philadelphia Record: "The recent elections have again demonstrated the fact that there is no need of United States Marshals to protect the ballot box. If left to themselves the people will defend the right of suffrage in jevery State mufrh more effectually than "the agents ol the Federal government" - Secretary Teller says the Democrats carried Colorado by the use of money, and the same charge is made in other States. We are glad to know that the Democratic party is becoming so wealthy. Heretofore without making any special referenceyto the Jty Hub bell assessmejruirdAised-in tW recent . election the Republicans iave had a t Cflon WfoQ ,tbe vfcta-fratirig, busuie ThePMladelnhia -Jlaenrd rmrV that446ecetafV feller i af tantmifie man ilrae canrnfure puta Kefeublicfn Killed by an Infuriated Negro. Richmond, VaI Nov. 17. In Pitt sylvania county, lastj evening, Silas Massey, aged 21, was killed by a negro named Wash Ellis, who was employed as a laborer by Maasey's father. The youn? man had chided the negro for negligence inbis work, about the farm, when the latter with eudden fury seized a hoe and- struck- Massey on the right temple," ijmshtng.his skujl. Mas sey died after a few hour's unconscious ness. Ellis was arrested and-taken to the county jail. ; The .only witness to the crime was the father of tbe victim. Skating. Skating. Skating. FINE SPORT. INNOCENT AMUSEMENT. Commodious HalL Polite Attendants. REASONABLE PRICES. Monthly and season tickets for sale. Apply to m uwger at the rink, or 8. J. Perry, agent J. T. WlLLUMi, nol8 Manat-r. Newspaper for Sale. The type, presses, subscription books, material and good wtu of an excellently well equipped eountry newspaper are offered tor sole. Paper has six hundred subscribers and the office Is equipped mini an avunuani supply or gooa type and au nee essary materUI. The wbole will be.sp'd for 850O. Address "A," l-6sei ver Office, DOl.. ::" trbaipue, N. C. .-:A OOMM0N-8E5SE BEMEDY. In the lty of Loutsrllle, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, 1882. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays except ed) under provisions of an Act of the General As sembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court on March 81, rendered the following decision: 1 jl Thai tbe Commonwealth Distribution Com rmjiT la legal. 9i Its drawings are fair. The Company has now on hand a large reserve, fund- Bead the list of prizes for the NOVIMBIB DRAWHJtt. lPrtie - S30.000 1 Prtxe - 10.000 1 PrEe 6,000 10 Prizes, 11,000 each 10,000 30 Priies, 600 each, 10.000 100 Prizes, 100 each 0,000 200 Prizes, 50 each 10,000 SOO Pities, 20 each, 12,000 irWI Prima. 1 0 AACh 10.000 9 Prizes, $300 each, Approximation Prizes $2,700 9 Prizes; 200 " " " " l.KOO Prima. 100 900 1.P60 Prtxe- fl 12,400 Whole Tickets. S2; Half Tickets, SI; 27 Tickets S50i 55 Tickets, 8100. Remit Money or Bank Draft In Letter, or send by Kipress. DON'T SEND BY REGISTERED LETTER OB POSTOFFICE ORDER. 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An inquest was held to-day and a verdict found that the deceased came-to her death from exhaustion, the result of criminal oper ations at the hands of Geo. Buchanan. Thejdoctor was theruDon held to await Uheac$ion o4fte District Attorney. Fire in Baltimore. H BA.LtiMX)ii4 &K iTHA Rf brKke out this morning in the wholesale drug -warehouse of GUserst Bros. & Co. on Howard Idtrejt Thai flimes burst out suddenlyreiivelopingf th fower floors. ISe employes escaped wit&out serious ibirux. fixoune foment at work on RtaeniustUm or. Neuralgia. IHMEDlitlSXLIXF WABBANTSD. PS&MAKXKT CUBJB GUABANTIXD. Five yean establlsbed and never known to fall Id. a 8tngla, cue. acute or chronic. Befer to all p-omineni (iiusiaana ana aragKlstator the stand lng ol Sallcjdlca. . 'The' onfirdliBOlwot tbo PolaoBout Ufi Add wnleb axlatB In XL Plood of Rheumatic and Gouty Patient y ; t tw . 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The physicians here us Darbys Fluid very successfully ia th treat ment of Diphtheria. A. Stollsnwerck, Greensboro, aw. Tetter dried up. Jbo&era, prevented. Ulcers purified and healed. . In eases of Death it should be used about the corpse it will prevent any unpleas ant smell. The eminent Phy sician, J. MABION SIMS, M. D-, New York, says: "I am conrinced Prof. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid is a valuable disinfectant." VanderbUt xjnivorsity, Nashville, 1 testify to the most excellent qualities of Prof. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. As a disinfectant and detergent it is both theoretically and practically superior to any preparation with which I am ac quainted. N. T. Lupton, Prof. Chemistry. Darbys Fluid Is Recommended by Hon. Alexander H. Stkpmkns, of Georgia : Rev. Chas. F. Dbbms, D.D., Church of the Strangers, N. Y.; Jos. LbCont, Columbia, Prof.,University,S.C. Rev. A. J. Battl, Prof., Mercer University; Rev. Geo. F. Pierce, Bishop M. . Church. INDISPENSABUE TO EVERT HOME. 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VfT rTee are no ready tot enyenr,' eppeslto 1V1 Mr. Alton CrOrAeYNSMenee, on Tryon sMet betwan 6tn and rUta. An lotof-Tieas, Hants, Flpwsrs and Ftovrw 8eed on hand lor salo. Any- thine in my line furnished on short notice, deca T. W. 8PABBOW, Charlotte. OH, STORM OliAMM ami r-TTI It Wfll detect and indicate correctly any n.nchin(t, and from ' in advance. It w H traction inVB.1 according to its predictions U tell what kind of Btorm is PPrc uable to naviKators. tarm ,redictions. Svf8 oO tin t lis y rs can plan tliftir w-- coft in a smK'i ,t tin i w.rtn trienrirnKi i ." ffiaOTiKSS asVcNQT A f H E WORLD ' Write your W rLfi Mr. at our nf X find SttVo oU ..t..X.5rBd me ni.n ti. Uscort... TOhS."TtUaw, the a rsi j s-a. w nuna act.."- tt7 R R OF WOBTIH.hM.f f' Vnl. on the back o( n i --7r. j M.,V nd umllinrBuiu.". 1 nuio mtt A n - mfhnnt: our mailt, as below piCH MARK? k0 -JHOrh.UnhU. Sizel-2inch.-l' 8 14 wide. If not Bfts"e.aon piese state where yoa saw oui V7e will refund your money. novl 4 The Central Iota pi! .-. "I J I 111 li H. C. ECCLES, PROPRIETOR. TO THE FAKMKI -or Mecklenburg, Gaston, Iredell. Cakr Fire" Insurance on Cotton Gins. IS , rt ill f J WATER Oil HUAoc BUN BY STEAM. Comer College septfcwSm and 4.h street", Crunlot' FROM CHABLOTTB. N. C. THIS Hotel was completed In 1872, and .pew iHlilor, marl In I X75. "THK CKNTBL" Is situated on Independent Square, ooeupjrinB halt a block on Trade street, tn the business cen tre ot the City, In o ose proximity to Banks. Ex press and Telegraph offices, and commanding a mountain view of moie than fifty miles. - . - rn trrrunrinn ot the Promletor Is.- emy w DreseDtto the traveling public one of the finest Hotel Buildings In the South, dui one oi tne mosi ceuplete and best conducted Hotels In all Its dtt fefent departments. ' ' 'Havlag rece.tU been decoratd and frescoed throughout. His not only oe of th most beauti ful, but the LEADING AKS PA.Li.QB HOTKL of the South, the home' of Commercial Tourists, pleasure seekers and resident guests. respectiuur solicits a saare oi pauvudio lx""L7' i i rJA a KmA VfTl Dill- to oar line and .nWtee to duplicate Northern I 1 DriML Send for Trade List. -t iw3ntwnta and aurraundliuai. . ... I..' ect7 H. W, Ronntree 1 Bro, atlCKHONO, VA. We Maaificftire the best elaes of Goods H. W. BOUNTBXS BBOa : Blcbjnond, T ai Another Candidate. TT AVINU recently received andlllonHl in M i i. jr.. i .j m hPtrfr i.re ever for doing wori with disi.a'ch ,,r. , have added a Mangle lor lionliig ,; sta ched gooas, thereby hvoldlng ' P1' scOTChlng or burning ttie cloth's g.f1. Dr-ss sblrta. collar and euHs, I mase ty. Family work taken at pi I-es rar , g' ' .Tn to 7Rc pt r doz-jn pieces. . r.- . , Hui nov8 cn--r.otte tatefim Fresh Fish and Oyster Jhit'' a Fish and Oyster Hsrkf t on Trade. U. the taewt unterSfflordt i;ruciD Buuviivu . t, plied. Preference always giveu customers. t0 n'i!- LOST. if. ID' A initials "D. H. H." 1 ne uuu. nntntwxfnta and SUrTOUOallUS. -. , I. ' l.a ui. ..naiiln L'BAT-a.0O and ta50, per day, aocotomg JF-Jg "fJl foioeauum j-------TT
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 18, 1882, edition 1
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