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DAILY CHARLOTTE OBSERVERS WEDNE SJ) AY, NO jSjtf BEfr,, 1 8 8 2. " - - "'" -f.':T CH AS. JL JOItES, Editor aad Propnor. KXTnXD iTTn POOT-OlTICS AT CHaSZOTT, N. C., AS 8S00KD-CLAM MARIS 1 "Democracy fe mtimentattol)eapp(aiai,eor tv&e&mipmniie& to mo Hangtr't it oppreeeee no weaJmem; U it datrue ttue qdetpotiem; it it the tole conservator of liberty, Ubor-mA property,- teniiment of equal righU equal ooUionA, the V knot qf Nature ' U4fptrvttn0 the kmO." : , ,Pr ' . ,-Ucnomme9OepoKttor$. qf ttou&imate povxrt y sosfcsy t Qmpmtf ttmnisni; cmtifimthink, themnot enlightened enough to exercite their control uenholemimidiecrtiionJAe remedy inot to take "ft fromthem, but to infrnn their discretion by edu "nation." Tbohu Jutsbsoh. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29, 1882. Patrolftum has been discovered in Mexico, and exists oyer a considerable area. Over twenty native born Irishmen will hare seat in. Jhe next House of BefkraseatatiTea. if- 1 i There have been nearly a thouaand deaths from diphtheria in Philadelphia thiavear. about twice aa many as last year. the treatnry.ifwUl ffMHjs- tion to large jods as a large sieais. Offer The London Times says the death of Thurlow Weed will not leave any gap In political life in America. Oh no. Thurlow ceased to fill political gaps long ago. t. " f .J There was a hfcaf v fall 6f snow last Sunday throughout the State of New York and other Northern States, and the people had their first sleigh ride of the season. Diphtheria of a malignant type pre . il in several Northern cities. In St. PetereburgRussiaalso, it. is wide-. : l&jead thd seimslo baffle the skill of .JjhjBjhysicianji , .. rftenstor Morgan, cf Alabama, was yesterday re-nominated h acclamation s Vf tbier fcaucdS of the legislature for the t7S. feebate, which, of course, is tqj&f- - wntfto an election." ' ' L The liquor dealers pf, Georgia, have organized an association and will hold a State convention at Atlanta next Monday to take steps to protect their interests from adverse legislation. ",'' In 1880, while running for Chief Jns tice of New York, Folger polled 502,821 votes. This year Cleveland polled 636, 294 rotes, (The total number of votes this year was 201,885 less than were polled in 188a The lsld'resaafrsJs of star route svm-f pathiters by the President have led to mucn indignation by the Star Route fraternity and their friends. The re moved officials talk about demanding an injestigatioRof ..the charseaaUeged, against theau $ t& The friends k)fJow taxat&n , argue that the people Bhoold henceforth te taxed no more than is absolutely neces sary to defray the actual expenses of the government, and meet the interest on the public debt as it fklls d be, which would require, as compared with the present rate, a mere nominal taxation, and would release the fpeopfe of all tax on the hecessariet of 4f e ? At the : c'resentlfafftof increase of popuhition and taxable values in the country, the next generation could pay off the balance due on the National debt without it, and then be only bear ing their 'just proportion of a. debt which was contracted for their benefit quite as much, if not more, than for the present generation, which not only extended its money but gave also the lives of its people"to maintain an un broken Union. It is not asking too much of posterity to do soine of the paying when the present generation has done so much and suffered so much. A quarter of a century hence the popu- i lation of the Republic will probably be t00,000,000,not counting Oanada.Mexico, Cuba, and possibly some of the repuhr, lies of Central America, which may be annexed, making it the richest and most powerful eotintry on the face of the globe, not only rich as a country, 1ut wUi see more of industiial wealth 'among its people than any other cobtiM try under the sun can show. The pay ment of the remainder of the National debt to that people, reaching over the vast extent of territory they will occu py, and possessing the unbounded wealth they will possess, will be a mere holiday pastime compared with what it has been for the present generation to do what it has done in bringing it down to its present figures - It may have been an assumption on the part of The Obsebyke to assert ita belief that Judge Bennett would scorn to hold the. seat of congressman-at large unless he .was honestly and legally entitled to it, bat teatil entertain4nat opinion. Judging from the 'way. some of the Northern newspapers critieise Mrs, Langtry'a acting and physical get up, old man Langtry will Ctwae Tfr the con clusion that the Americans, climate" didn't agree with her. The r Spirit- of the Tinies says she is-swrvo-eighths bone, but don't say how IHuhd out' : , There are seven candidates for Speak- "erof the South Carolina House of Ben- xeaentauTes. xney awiE 15 Murray, ofAndersDn, ffl Patkafrf A hbe vjlle, Gep Johnstone of NewberryrKW Croft V.ikQn, ;Knox Livingke--of MaJl ,boo', and JamB Sinaons II Hgf- AODtonof Charleston. CT etersjirg Index: If Dr. Yorkshoaid otrHepresntatives, it is anil he will do, the President of the-JJfltted State will perhaps regret the dieker-he maUe with No (Carolina -LiEaralftT What an infirabus trade it waaiftra Presi dent toaake, anyway 1 SomrsTentoen of the late A T Stew. art's relatlreahiive coma to light by too reading ota old Dumfrieshire tomb- atone, and 4ho story they tell i of A.T1 Stewvt tsrt te Uf tre riot at UHa tormg to tbe rgt Wmanairej; but VudzmHfltcarjdBnlEi -the revelations. Tfca Transit of Venus Geaerous - v - of the Westera Union. A Washington, Nov. 28. In reply to, many betters "received at the United States Naval Obserratory, Washington, D.C Prof. Harkness. of the United States Transit of Venus Commission, requests the publication of the follow ing statement.. There are many persons, scattered ever the -country ybo have trood telescopes and would be -glad to observe the contracts duringrthe com ing transit of Venus if - they had any means of obtaining Washington time. The loss of so many possible; observa tions of such a rare astronomical event would be a serious one to the science. and to prevent it the western .union Telegraph Company has most gener ously agreed to give a wide distribution to the noon time signals from theNavai Observatory on December 4th, 5th, 6tb. and 7th. As this service will be wholly gratuitous on the part of the Telegraph company, its officers do not wish to in cur needless trouble by sending signals to places where no use will be made of them, and it is therefore requested that all persons who intend to make accu rate observations &t the. transit-wUi notify the nearest Western Union Tele graph office oUthat fact immediately. Tho peoeasity for anch notification will be apparent when it is remembered that the transmission of signals will involve the use of many thousand miles of wire and the making up of i numer ous special circuits, all of which will be planned beforehand, The furnishing of these signals free of cost to all ob servers is a contribution to science on the part of the Western Union Com pany which will be appreciated by every one interested in astronomy. The circular of explanation, respepting the sigrrals is how being prepared at the Naval Observatory and in a day or, two it will be ready for distribution to all who apply for it, yie do not imagiae there will be any serious objection 'pn the part of those woo noja , government dooos lo inis bourse, fot al the! great ? majority, of them caraioliilhalntereBtwhich they draw and will continue to draw regu larly They v have put their money in these securities as an investment, and would rather have it there than in al most anv other investment' that could be suggested, bieeacase tiiey know it is good and they take no chances. On the same principle that the creditors of the British government are sat isfied with the payment of interest, and don't expect an&jdtm't Svant the principal, so would the creditors of our government be satisfied with the inter est andie MlHng to let the principal remain unpaid for one generation or longer tf such a conrs wee decided fipOn. . . ; ., The Story of Marc-aa's Death as Told - -Vjr"narrisw Weed. WiyTifWiWHffiv. 28. The jNew York Sun to-day publishes an atndavit sworn to by Thurlow Weed on Septem ber 28th1, 1883, In which he places upon record a. detailed history of the abduc tion and killing of William Morgan, the Mason, by his Masonic brethren, as ob tained by Weed thrpnghilhe confession of one oi tne participants in, the affair in is3i, ana irom me statement oi a witness, who had failed to testify to what he knew when the casa-was under inrestigation by the courts Booh after Morgan s disappearance. Ihe story is that fee the purpose of suppressing Morgan'awntended exposure4 of the ueerets of-Masonry, he was seized by a number of Masons and nlaeed under guard in a magazine of FotwNiagara, K Y to await an opportunity to ship hinrfrom the country While' tbus in carcerated, a nujaber"f MaMnp, afte, Morian'spase wasjliscussed, under sodden impulsrr tfie suggestion of one1 of thetrnnaaSer, proceeded to Fort Niagara, took Mcgai fronfms' prison, andV iinderi prefcctfse of taking him to Canada, took birifpn JboaCft!tri whjh, uewius con uvuiiiruin jM.Hrgara river, . ,. The Panic in OU. i . Pittsbtjbg, NoTPWber 25,The ex citing scenes witnessed at-the Oil Ex change the past fewrdaya were succeed ed to-d ay by a painful calm., The storm seems to have spent its force, and, as a prominent Waaler remarked, "it is very l&eJy tbat tli mext Jew days will be comparatively dull, as the time will be occupied in clearing away the debris. There1 is tor .disguising that we have just passed through a fearful panic, and if the truth was known the losses that many have sustained would be greater than there is any idea of. Why, I know parties who scraped together every cent they owned? 'borrowed all they were able5 to from1 their friends, and even, pawned their jewelry to keep up their margins. One of my customers who any day last week could have had from me $35,000 to-day, if J should settle with him, would not get more than $1,000 out of the wreck. i . This morning, when the session open- J ed. the first sales were made at 97. and this "until It declined to , but recov ered to 96. It then became firmer and advanced steadily until tne close, when 100 was "bid. There was very little traaing done and the crowd in the lohby wasqurce snu, evineing Httfe interest in the market. Sales for the day were 1,656,000 Darreia, " A Sick Defaulter. Washington. Nov. 28. B F Biee- low, the defaulting teller of the Bank of the Republic was to-day brought to court in a carriage to and from which he was carried in the arms of the depu ty marsnai ana a mend, in court he occupied a lounge from which he did not rise to plead to the indictments. 13 in number upon which he was arraign ed. Several physicians emnloved bv Bigelow's counsel had declared him to De seriously ill, and unht to come into court, but two doctors who had been appointed by the court to report upon MlCDtra1tlorl7Tiad certified that though sick, he was not seriously so, and could appear without danger to his life or health. Alter his plea of not guilty had been entered, he was replaced in the carriage whence he was again taken upon a warrant upon a fresh charge of embezzlement, returned to the court room, gave bail and was then allowed to tro homfi. Thu was vrv irutlAm. ntaridvBigelow's JxiendS and physi cians say vis coxnpuisury appearance in court has endangered 'his life. Theao tkin of the judge Wag taken under the rmpreSeforr. that Bigelow's illness was counterfeit, and that a plan was on foot to enable him to escarte. . VAT WBr I - H - .4 Gal vemtort STmt "Those templataSnd addTO uctng taxes who osj n iranantttlna. fer!3ectors-' rporta ui t a uua fuxecdunDQi recommends farther tosnectiona be raada heforn in i3 patwrU'his recotnpgjen hs 4;dDpfced byithe Tost- uesrat j natre -jt reamanj; sava PCCCiLlft excrjs3 that canh b vxm totXtm existenca of these comna I nw U that Xyitf sin torporated under. rsxani that acang I fttion the , rerenoe. and letting them stand wltsxjWroiita'ef mating the people of the country are watching for triflers and such politicians as are the aies of monopoly. Party prof es sions 3jrlU not save them." " i m 5; ChUjasias a curious fire extinguish ing apparatus, invented by members of its fire department It is an Iron pipe, carried on wagon and arranged tele-' scope fashlteSo as. to M raised to a height of sifite feet. Xbena -big nozzle at th4Q$ura Iflrnedi ra any direction, and witL roree " di'foen gines pumping walerint the bottom a little deluge Is established one hun dred feet or more f rir Uie gronnd.' TIOJI At-DEBT. theyteart JfewJ!-TlaB er TliitiHf noth. Caro- ItlL'HJBUMU. NOV. eolnmlrleBdf the New-England Manufacturers, and Mechanics Instttuta, who are onl stoor through qsootfc in the interest f their In$titufv:iori the purpose of , curinibh; Jyom the Southern Stateajtortheir aniMial fair ifi Boston next BeptenEpef, Save been fid uiuuuiuci lasii oaturaaT ana teib to day fdrrejghTfcey were t6cpents many (Het-iiifluential men. and' pressedtbmsees as highly pledged; o StMjabg&asycottinp Hewvpn Cnicalo, 28. The-wron meeting of this cit declares lhre is not a nan. tide oHfonniation fogthe ory recent ty puDHsnea vnj a Dessemer steel ring exists in the west J7 J: A Joliet, 31nois,Wmpecal savs-tha. -A PAYING TOCfAl Incidentally with rthe discittslon of the icflfflSdf taxgion ailbesbethe question Of Riding up in tie payment of tie , National debt; it being held by thosojifhftlire in faro? of suctatpouree that this generation $s paid enough of it and Jbnght to be required to o no more.benctforth than meet the interest as it (alls due. In addition to tfaS pay ment of interest the principal fsnow being nede4 at tl 000 peixinKnnV a jpleaxa so .taxed At the present ut BncQxneox we EC tan ly acaslig,a SltelilSelt $li s eve: iaa sur- UthiMlC rate of taxation rrlenns cc na ohse8uent3 latiig to fach tioifanm A Bad State of Affairs in Dailln. Dublin. Not. 28. The, meetin of the Privy Council to-d ay was the most protracted one ever held bv that bod v since the Fenian scare in 1867. Earl Spencer, Lord .Lieutenant, presided in parson.. It was resolved" to proclaim the city under operation of the Curfew. The section of Ihe Repression ; Act. which authorizes the police to arrest all suspicious persons found on the streets between an hour after sunset and an hour before snnrise. A proclamation was also aereed to offering a Eeward of 5,000 for information leading to the apprehension of Fields' assailants with tie as a al provision of pardon and pro tection to the informers. The Rhine Booming. Wiesbaden, Nov. 2a Neckar, Main and Moselle rivers are bringing down a great body of water. At Frankfort, Mayence, Coblemetz and Cologne, cel lars in the streets along the waterfront are submerged. Foot bridges , at May ence and Cologne have been secured with double anchors. The Main valley forms one great lake. Vienna. The Elbe vallev is flooded. Two villaees near Olumtz. are sub merged. Swindling Through the Mails. Baltimore, Nov, 28 - H L Lombard was arrested in this city yesterday on a warrant from the western district of North Carolina, charged with having used the U. S. mails for fraudulent pur poses. He was turned over to the U. S. authorities, to be taken to North Caro lina for trial, The Free Transfer Line. Passengera oominf to Charlotte ou the Blch mood and Danville trains will bear in mind that Wadswortb ls running a full line oi omnibuses and hacks and will carry tnem to any hotel, or in any part of the city FREE OF CHARGE. Don't buy transfer checks on the trains, bat take Wads worth' tree transfer. Bemember you will be car ried anywhsre in the city free of charge. A true newer ie stcengtbeBing medicine and bea'th re ts Brown's Iron Bitters. A prominent gentleman of Cerro Gordo county, Iowa, writes us that he finds Kidney-Wort to be th beet renkedy he ewknew tors con plication of diseases. It is (be specific action whiob it has on the liver, kidneys and bowels, which gives it such curative power, and it is the thousands of cures which It is performing which gives it its great celebrity. Liquid (very concentrated) or dry, both act efficiently. Sen) 3k60Ktisemrttts WANTED. TWO good traveling salesmen by a wholesale and manufacturing drag house, to seU Drugs sod Druggists' sundries to the trade. Previous experience unessential. State age, references, C J" JjL J, CAB3PILI 4 CO., 82 and 84 Water Steeet, Brooklyn, N. T. nor29 eod 8t . NOTICE I a Berebr given that an application will be made to the General Assembly of North Carolina snd Bomb Carolina at their next session, to grant a charter for a Toll Bridge across the Catawba Elver, at f . J. Price's old ferry landing. uot24w NOTICE. rpgOSE who owe me for BOARD will please X come up and settle the same at once. I need O. 4, the money. nor29 3t SHAM MON HOUSJt lead Qnarters FOR Coa(etUMB Virginia-Iiibby am d Cabell r i . Declared' Elected. - Eicumond. Nov. 28. The State board Of 9n valuers met at 10 o'clock this morhimt to consider contested districts. . The 2nd. and 5th, districts were soon disposed of andcerUncate8 were award ed to Libby, coalitionist, and Cabell, democrat, which is the same result as heretofore telegraphed. The. board will next take up the 1st district, in which Mayoi'cdairtidnisC, contests the, election of Qarriaon, democrat; his principal claim being based upon an informality in the returns from (iloucftatr emmtv. P Vhrch' W throwtt but. will elect him bv neaviiy loauea ytan weignmvnitney, the man who confessed to Weed his instrumentality in Morgan4eatb, in tended to-put the story into an affidavit, bafcdeath vertftBfe him inT1861 bifoTp hrearriediis DuTD08intow4ct. The names oitui tn naracipamts in tnetlr ran; are emtxxiisi in weed's affidavit. -1 monial Associations 1 and . the snails. , Washington, Jj. Nov. 2aWhUe the Postmaster General has not vet foT- i-nrairyraledth brlflleie of uainir the m mi -ml A - . .r.o mans v eouuieroi matrimonial . feno? XI UVUU i tLUI IS 1LLL1B lAioapt wiro-wiu gmmateiyiUo so. Later. The board finally dacil tn ?T?? Uenertreemaa4 threw Vtfttrrevotof Glbufeester county and awarded the certificatA. t Mavn IXbd.boartrtheh adjourned until to-mor row, when the ca?e of the Congress man' af Large will be taken up. Jf ,. as bereStSCkdeubUpthe-aerUaeate is giv- 7 en to John S Wise, Virginia's delegation to the 48th OOttgress will stand: Coali 1fdriists,j8i pemocratg, 4. Several of the seats will be contested by Demo- enttsriew that Coagrfees'meets. ; .r I.,, , f ' Morg aw Elected Senator Inatfssratiaf' the lior. f Alabama. . MoNTOMR.yNQV28.-In the Sen ate to-day Senator John T Morgan re ceived p yot6S ani'Paul L Jonea ' re criited"2 vtrtefbr1 XT' S Senator. I tbe House Morgan received 84 : votes and Jones 10 votes. The votes for; Jones were cast by BepubUcans 'and trteenbackers. In the joint convention Senator Morgan will be decWred eleet edforth term Beginning Marcb1 4th. General O'Neil, GovernoNelfcct will be inaipuraled on, the 1st day of Decem bfer. He will be escorted 'to- the Capitol ?by military wnnpanieS'-rom ' Mobile, Monteomerv. Selma. Hirmintrham aad Other, points in the St'ate. "The Mpbite J auiiiwy win aisoiaKa parw : ahiiuv there Wfll be a grand inaugural ball. Mary visitors are already here and ev hry portion of the State will be repre- entedi: u---i.i i' Y .,.. . : per Guilty and Sentenced to Ten YearsW1 "RAopsEr$r,,y., Nov. a. In the u. IM$TO and Glrlstmas Luiaries. A large stock of FHIISH FISH received every day, ano.uiai.fcS3. uni now nice, races: Norfolk, medium, per quart,.. 35 cents M selected, per quait. 40 cents extra selects, (can't be beat,) . 5 J cents Dellv. red on short notice anywhere in tne city. Wbolesale orders solicited. A trial Is all I ask. Stands- comer Trade and Tryrn streets, and Trade .street, opposite A. J. Beall Co's. Office a t a.. J. Beall & Co's store. nor29 J. T. JULIAN. FOR SALE. Twenty Encaustic Tile Hearths, in small Mosaic patterns, and many different colors, plain, glazed and Inlaid. Will be sold cheap. Oil and Bee (hem t A. P. NSWHEABt'd. nov29-lt B&as8 and Lot for Sale in LaariQbiirg4 I WILL SBLL on easy terms to a bona fide pur chaser, an cre Hrt.-on whteh s a comfortable feur room eottage. in tbe town of LaurlnbatK N. C. situated wltbln 2t0 yards of tne depttPar Kes can examine property at anytime and posses sion ftl ven Immediately. r. A. A V AN T, nov28 8t Charlotte, N. C. Wilmington Star and Lomberton Bobesonian copy twice and send bill to ibis effiee. Grand Skatin tarniva 1. rpHSreet Meoess tteB4inctnrecentCsrnlJ X bas induced tne management to announce another to take place THURSDAY, 80th NOWtlf BKB. Ladles especially invited to appear in cos- "ie. iamission we: BKating loc; skating i. T. WILLIAMS, Manager. 1 trade and labor counsirjha boycotted two newspapfirsn inw-cirjand arrra merchantf wopatrcTjtee tfitem, onzai count--oMennaciatcfy- articles in th BeiLaiaW Aldermen to'jaiii NEwTYwti my. 28.-fLe CiobirB ciai Advertiser fays : The court! of peals tnisnrormnff handed dowh tl decision in tfie tfase of the people of the ciiy or xjrooaiyn against nneen : aiuer- x-aiaeimen, who are accused ing Mayor Howell's vetoxif 'a ftcllt.Colitimnthe jury. ort,er ije, lu 'the First Ka- -tienal Bank of Bnfialox returned a re n tne casi irroi resfdetit Of uUtv i;arjd Judee Wallace si bet Prisoner to 10 tears impris- fntoenLc 3f ho Jury were 6atust one enlargm a Srs' in resolution t d rstoBaympnd eyed aEHii IS the franchise q d acMsVa fcity f ath yail to seriverbut mor7Enj Ihaa navVM tokeis rehnSeirr Tiulta, - Ttie lartreArw accounted ii taoney was UUanii the uKSK. bfenSesifn ILcotnnrlsailu subsidy to nSbeaOa. ttambwrrarr-rrtIwRV of his OS), OrtU -TOiMOVrt WWA a m i i m a t wm rn tfeUrWaVt , mnrderAd hw "R LOllow. Livingston iTTif.Mr I Bunaay -jjie&c . mC MNfo rM Cri&i MSZ U&WAW teflsUmped tav m. . .v-rr-s fi uiuwiBt- new! arreauid t-i IW5 t MW BarJ?ia In I manded to Jail. : YoO.oiuhrnuT liqtofl bnc blndolorlW - . . . UWWVOCI T31 L. JJ.JU1L lUSr 111 n Keqnest. 28.-Lieuf.CoT Corns United kas ati his oirarrniinflnn 1 )At MiAA .J 1 J . : 5 A. . WJHgsn CjrttsBj WW a a r . rcwDKrras rilanWt I Sunday n Part?atT1 mutt 1 At- WASHiNQTON,.lrov,, 28. Middle la1rtic-!States;J clb?rdyl weather,, with light anow, north to northwest Winds, stationary or highei' tern pe'raturfe, fall iniCifallowed. bv liaina. barometer! rhitth'Atiantrc States, rainy followed oy clearing weatner, north etry winds t sta-tidrMy otto wit terflbeMute. hiahej ine tower cQnrb.prisgsoiei)'MuuH d) w-ii'i A drugKlst id EhmrA V. SQL K. ! J. an 'twites at the fqllowingr "1 1 Consider Dr. BuUVeevgbrsyrtir'eM Tf tne-Vertr 'best things madev 2se.tt attsfetner nz my own family and. ivj W0 Lt jrfl fli 1 - -'-i" KJSKiMRtfi bur5ban, pulled vw wiu vuwniiM wioiftLflQ ScaOuni Oimi coacons M- uj eeuet sbdd ouuerou ua3ioie nmneaa asur nave eomi .. ...- iriirTi'.t" ie mar- gea. Tbere was no relief roc .tbeToid Mma ZlzrTiZLi!: H.'ztrr1 ruiy from l dXHXft sand, JD writest rrrea au7i "f vrr"? ' renetM ism a it THE WORST " ISIvT TO-DAY 1$ Rlieiimatisni RHEUMATISM JM THE BACK Cured by.' PERKY DAIttfS PAIM JCtLLEJt, RHEUMATISM IN THE KNEES Cured by PEKBT DAYISrSPAIM KILLER. RHEUMATISM JN THE MUSCLES , , . Cured by , PER BY r A VIS SPAIN KILLER. RHEUMATISM OF LONG STANDING .-I is -. Cured by PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER. RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS, buyvf any Orugghi Perry Davis's Pain Killer 51 s?a I LarirtJiH acRachs; fUlHtfr, f eottiache, ' o) Jii luTSerebr givirt& so suvaesaonwW be made 1 c ins wjuersi Assniunr or worth Carolina, at aewsesakjttlo grant Charter for a stiMr I a ninTitrn imiivrfi . lJJLtf, Dyspeptic k-k. rn..,. . : j s i it rr n im ran ina n f- iilu'0f3tilajiHa. Richmond Advertisement fFormerlj of Charlotte, N. a IIILLER& JOHNSTON, Otury Street, Richmond. Vs WHOLESALE DEALERS OUR v (T oJi7) S. MR. S. A. rrrr Graio, IBaggiDg AND Heavy Groceries. Consignments solicited and promnt pay nient remitted, very respectfully, - "W MILUB ft JOHKSTON. SAVE YOUR DOLLARS AND KEEP TOUR MONEY IN THE SOUTH, by EuifNG yuua Trunks, Valises, Travelling Bags AND- GRIP SACKS, FROM tttIV.lt!3tJ i ' t k OH MS i V?7 '4'!atnS JaH-ttlsPsrl H. W. Rountree S Bro RICHMOND, FA V We Manifaetore the best class of Ooods In our 11ns sad guarantee to duplicate Kortnern prices. Send for Trade List. H. oct7 W. BOUNTBR BBOL i Mcbmond, vev i i. A TAMCST WM B. I51AC8, TSL W. M. WiDDT. J. A. YANCEY & CO., -WHOLESALE 115 Mala Street, Bichi K1KP 15 3TO.K std.Va. F80M Tail NORTHERN MARKBT9 WITH BSTBEBTSIV'B D Dfc D D DDD (ilvlng his personal attention to , SKA T v kiiiwiAi ruin -- W " WU VP GOO 8 G O GO OOO oo - no o o--ry" o O O OO OO Op DDD D D D D D D DDD r 8 8888 Gieral ' Mm. IromTOSBMarer, and tto,r par Mr. EL.IA8 i -j ".y m iuo vmi esiaousnea bonne of" . " BURGESS WHOLK&Al AND KXTATL DSAUEB DJ ALL kiiwkW ELIAS & COHEIV. FfRMTPRE ,&C. j A FULL LINK OF . ni CHEAP BEDSTEADS; lounges; PARLOR and CHAMBER SUITS. COP FINS of all kinds on hand. No. 6 West Trade street Chartotte, furth Carolina, tatesvill -LARGEST STOCK- OIF1 GENERAL MERCHANDISE SET 'STSEB STATE, Ol IHE MOST FATORABE TEH MS AND IN COMPETITION WITH A! JOBBERS IN THE COUNTRY, THEY WILL BE GLAD TO QUOTE PRICES TO THE TktA.DE. mar!8 U - - 4 f . J y r IMMENSE STQGK m ESoote and Shoes Just Received ! H..;-: i Ki.'t , k For the motU reliable BILLHEADS, LETTER HEADS, STATEMENTS. ENVELOPES AND ALL KINDS OF Printers Stationery, AND GAURANTKE TO SXLL To Printers and Dealers ss cheap as New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore. A trial order solicited. J. A. Yansey & Co., 11U W7 Mrt. BIchfeBi. i H. M. SMITH k CO., Btalsi street, Hlcsiai)ii, Va. MANUFACTURERS OF ANfl DEALER IN We snd keep ta stoek tbrjostty oektested .:i! ;!.! T ,i " '1 ', -ni ' ,.k ht'rwrrfWMMii tJLUM TEBX3H- Uaasi fiend faot Y OTfrBiRkM prnit ttLSTHXAt 1 m Sao. aanfwna2 of rsa ' I T 114- bl 1 M lDIEGET rn ni 0 rr t lad the Lowest Prices, TO 1 3 til it i ill i Hi4 rjnHW-TJILliTHE WEATHERW TO-MORROW 7 r O Pool'sSignal Service Barometer OB STOJUn GLASS AND THKRMOMETEK vyouiist 1 c 'U.il A IT,Ti TTnT.T. Am u j ' . ., 1.1 1 j.. . mttr i ikb ; i g iffi in I lil fil Iliilfl Si i m . . j- .i a;n th.vA.t.hAr 12 to 49 now u wui own ana maioabe cottwhj u vuou. . , : A , m hz la tdmoe. Jt wUi teU wht kind of atorm u approching, "d rom ' . diraotion-iBtrsJaable to navfRatora. Farmers icu p'" the wrDk 1" J"VA?lfc IiBiiini fit WUHLU ! Moraine w u preaicuon, oaji Has an aoeont uestaiiastar s aombinstion T-iSCrMt J"MI TllAniannnMMrmnd RunnntarmliatUl nicely ,, , EST Ml ffi. hSSflW well awful or- tou A wuiiDle one, aenvfjj-- , t aStni2t . . . . . J . a . k nanri m iufi.'"n . . order, on raoaipt oi it or six ior . nth bItbt nlkted taimmintn. a to., m&k; We will send too a sample one, namenk wei Biiorm iuto. -""r.. cirAar utonca. It sell III A trial will convince vou. Order u onw. .i SIGHT. Jut tie thmc to aall to.f?fm''?,;?f order, btit money pre Terybodr. V. 8. Poetaye SUrnp. taken il &ls, andteruia. ftared. Asen.ts wanted ererherc. 8jnd TKi WORKS. ween-"" ro..,J A HiirnH a.IT orders liarweAtrntuoittameru, 'srafer to lej k, JEiat ani ZXt.ZZK a Bea-tl7-l and Very Useful Present. TWS Ha WHAT THE PUBLIC SAY ABOUT IT. a a 4R.inmfiler worki aa well a one that coeta $60. Too I M roo1 Barometer woraaaawei ."rwiiijjht." San Fr 7Z.. ..t.i.f afltion in nri reepeCT." It naai ffiri Geo. B, Pool's Barometer hat all ,,o ...l.hr. It is a wood' WW - (I. luilll'.niDUK, S SS www " nrW4RE OF W0RTHXBS9 iaOTATIONS. gone j MZrrUL Mark, and aignature of J. A. Pool. u the back of meat, aa below 1 , can reiy Francio. AgricoIW I . i ' H: L. FLi.I rN. IfHIIi'Klh TflK 1 ' I wwf raw I f Ifj. will I I I THHIS Hotel waseoiBDleted la 8T2 .land n ewl f J J1- ?o?ns made In 1876, TBg CXT 5 i;i r -..ii . , ii ."igyyJiMgyMjag, seen rAKBUBB, . v. a. . , ' , f iinVinBtiw has already eared me many times ita coat, in iqi" Pool's BaromeW tyea aaBu . "rks perfection, . . ' T DnMn.aA aJlla.frAA WIS. wtUumt our iraoe jaara, m - jsi. Mark; l SixwSlAifllbMt 1. 1.-3;4 a. and w. a levins it noiiSwUs uv w -w . . j a. Char., Col. k Angnta R. R. w SBCBSTABl'3 OFFICE. Columbia. S. C, November 20in, leo- THE Annual Meeting of Stockholders will W Held in this city, at the General pfflct i of v company, on Wednesday, the six h (6th) riaj oi Aeownberiat 1 1 o'clock- . C, BOUKn IG HT. oMli,Vuli,oin ' M' i f Secreurr HAVING recently received addltionsl mchlo"J for rrontigrftc, I am better prepared ua" ever for doing worn with dlgpatph and flnisn. have added a Mangle for Ironing all P.l&iu'f starched gooas, theseby. avoiding, pll dot'0" " SWWfinrfor tarriing the clothes j. Dress shirts, collars apd cuffs, I make a . mm t nrruun ainiKasnnHvi i- - to foe prdo?en pieces. B. &J3r, pying 4 wJ CaRSiotta Steal i lAundr- mmafuipigm Lur .aiui nru milea- i i "".'iinnnnTTina inniann naraaianf i ' Bdbeef euefad Hotel. in inTuTSYf! tre of the City, in close proximity to BarSu. f repa auu ajewgrapn owoeSa. Bua. CO mquaHua nm ox a Th intent SHwaensioi VSCelBailj eomDlete s Having recently been decorated snd fresboed ancooJS-qTOonwBwpI ttnrBrost(beaaU- UEADraa AAD FADAI HOT XL of toe SoqtXtbs heme, of touunerciakTburTitsJ dueswtnwTMxnaiMssaklMtrnMMtjTA r . . .. LnwM welcome his Mends snd the tra.itna- nnhii. art respectfully sotictta a share of patronage noraail r"" eaayy aw apytpwaMO nome epmoin- teg ieffaneeVTrTuid eoort tn siljlts ap- fi-wiOO ami tAA cr-df.-ordlBt CwSSr.' X. H. WEITI bas opened Martei Trade, lnthe basement under Slffprd grocery btore.wjsree wtBe' W w - good supply of Kteeh fish and Oy"t- .i. ,ap piled. Preference always given .to Cash i. lnfS"WW- - noTiw - MT Trees are now ready for deUyerf, Vr Allan Cmoaa'a raatdenOS. OD TryW llBtt between th aad 6th. iA fine lot of Treea,T flBvfarasn4111wwetPeeon twr
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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