Newspapers / The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, … / Nov. 18, 1883, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
DAILY CHARL OTTE OBSE RVE R V S UN DA w V E 11 B E R 18 18 8 3 .. KHTIIBD AT TUB 08T-' -mOB AT CHaKLOTT. N. '3., AS SBOOHD'LAaS MaTTKB 1 FIVE WITH THE MORNING'S NEWS AT THE BREAKFAST TABLE. BY TELEGRAPH. A box supposed to contain $60,000 of valuables was opened in Boston and found to be empty. A peddler murdered by his negro driver near Trenton, S. C. Seventy-eignt recruits for Mormon dom passed through Kansas City yes terday. , , , Zeb Vance, Jr., failed to pass physical examination for the army yesterday on account of temporary local trouble. Destructive fire yesterday in Jersey A meeting of the Plant Investment Company at New Haven, Conn., yester day elected directors. Fears are entertained that Crown Prince Frederick William may not be hospitally received by the Spanish pec- The Investigation by the committee of forty of the uanyille riot has begun. Steamer sunk on the Mississippi. The Spanish minister of war favors universal suffrage. France and China seem to be willing to arbitrate their Tonquin trouble. Call for 810,000,000 of bonds issued. Maj. Nickereon. retired, has sent his address to the war department. Suits have begun over the late lard failure of Peter McGeoch, in Milwaukee, Wis. LOCAL. Hurt Ellis sentenced to be hanged for murder of Mrs Logan New time and new schedule on to-day Special 'train wrecked -Firemen presented with 50 Interesting court, next week, &c. The Suffrage Question in Spain. London, Nov. 17. The Madrid cor respondent of the Times sa- s it is understood that Gen. Lopez Domin eues. minister of war insists on the adoption of universal suffrage in the reAision oi ine coiibLitunuu., auu io fuses absolutely to accept the sug gested compromise Wiiich gives the right of suffrage to those who can read and write. The majority of the ministry are willing to accept this compromise in order to secure a united liberal government. If Gen. Domingues persists in bis present at titude.ne will give .warrant to the remarks of those who allege that he simply uses the offce of minister of war to further his own ends and will thus probably persist in continuing the unsatisfactory political situation. A Suit over McGeoch' Lard BusU Milwaukee, Wis., November 17. A summons has been filed in the sheriff's office by Daniel Wells, Jr., on the suit to compel Peter McGeoch to account for money involved in a settlement of the celebrated McGeoch lard failure a few months since. No Sipers have been tiled by Wells but cGeochs friends understand the nature of charges to be made, which it is said will be to the effect that Wells has paid a greater sum than - his share toward the settlement, and they make the reply that McGeoch will immediately Tbring suit against Wells in return alleging that the greater sum was paid by McGeoch, and asking that the settlement al ready made be annulled and the case reopened. The amount involved is $15,000,000. - Investigation of the Danville Riot. Danville, Nov. 17. The commit tee of forty appointed at the meeting of citizens on the 10th inst., held a meeting this morning at which, it ap . peared that 20 i witnesses were exam ined. and that testimony had been taken covering about 40 pages of legal cap paper. The committee has in vited all persons having infoi mation about the disturbances on the 3rd inst., and the conduct of the white people here from that date to the close of the day of election to give their testimony . Many witnesses are yet to be examined. Sen th era Recruits lor Mormontfom. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 17. Elder Morgan of the Mormon Church, pass ei through this city to-day en route for Salt Lake City, with seventy eight recruits from the Southern States. The proselytes are of the most ignorant class, and appear to have no idea of Mormonism. They say they have been promised homes with no restrictions as to choice of religion. China Willing (or Arbitration. London, Nov. 17. The morning Post learns that the government of China having manifested a readiness to accept English moderation upon the question at issue with France, M. Ferry, prime minister and - acting minister ,of foreign affairs, of France has notified M. Woddington, French ambassador to England, of his inten tion to inform him shortly of condi tions upon which France will be dis posed to accept mediation. Fire in Chicago. Chicago. Nov, 17. Seven frame tenement houses containing a large number of persons were burned at south Chicago this morning. A large number of persons made narrow escapes, as the flames spread very rapidly. Peter Monetz was suffocat ed and his body was burned to a crisp. Loss, $20,000; insurance slight. A Peddler Murdered. Augusta, Nov. 17. A German ped dler named Henry Steiftr has been murdered near Trenton, S. C. Wilson Stephens, a young colored man who drove Steifer's wagon has been ar rested. The shoes, clothing and money of the murdered man were ,- found in his possession. Stephens has confessed the crime. It is feared that the murdererwm be lynched. Aa mpty Box. Boston, Nov. 17. The box at the Salem National Bank, which should have contained 160,000 of the personal effects of the estate of the late J. B. Perkins, of which Ira S. Bigelow was trustee, was opened yesterday by counsel for the estate, and found to contain two rubber bands. Bigelow ateponded some months ago. The loss will he made good by his bondsmen. i Cldate Examined.' - FokTKESS Monroe, Not. 17. John W. Stamper and Maurice Nichols, of , New York passed the examining board here to-day for commissioners in the army. A son of - Senator Vance failed to pass physical exam- Ination win to local trouble. He will report later. a. 1 "A Call tot Bonds. " Washington, Nov 17. -Secretary tMww to-dar issued r& call for ten rLu firms of three 7 per cent v bonds which call mature. February. 1st,' text ' .: ' Z&'&it, A Card f Thanks. The undersigned takes this occasion to publicly return thanks to those citi zen who bo kindly aided in protecting his dwelling from the flames during the progress of the fire on the morning of the 16th inst. He is especially grateful to Mr. Geo. H. Brocken borough, Capt. A. J. Camp, of the A. & C Air Line, Msssra. Chas '. Preston, Jno. H. Cul breth. Jas. R. Hobbs and Thoe. Isbell, of the Car Record office, Mr. Henry Chambers of the Tiade Street Telegraph office, and last but not least, to Master Willie Zimmerman, who though t ut a youth fought the flames manfully and well and proved hinm-lf a true hero in time of daDger. There is one other to whom is due to a large extent the pre servation of the premises, Mr. Joseph McDade, a member of the fire depart ment, who came early to the scene, was indefatigable in his exertions and left only when all danger was past One and all have fully earned and are hereby tendered the heartfelt gratitude of W. A. Moody. Strainer Sunk. Memphis. Tknn., Nov. 17. The steamer Will Kyle en route from New Orleans to Cincinnati struck a protruding log while making a land ing at Australia, Miss, 150 miles be low here, and sank. Her stern lies in 20 feet of water, but her bow is clear. The accideat occurred Thurs day evening at 7 o'clock. Her cargo consists of 4,000 tons, principally sugar and molasses. She was towing a barge containing 500 bales of cotton, which was not damaged. The Will Kyle is damaged badly and fears are entertained she cannot be raised. A Druggist's Story. Mr Isac C Chapman, Druggist, New berg, N. Y. writes us : -I have for the pst ten years sold several gross of Dr. William Hall's Balsam for the Lungs I can say of it what I cannot say of any other medicine. I have never heard a customer speak of it but to praise its virtues in the h ghest manner. I have recommended u in a great many cases of Whooping Couga. with the happiest effects. I have used it in my own fam ily for many years ; in fact always have a bottle in the medicine closet ready for use. Who is the prettiest Girl in America, Is a Question that would perplex a con" .gress of connoisseurs assembled to nom iuate the mot Deautnui. out bucii hu assemblage would not be surprised to iearn, tuat th most charming of their sex, on this side of the Atlantic, en hance the beauty and pienerve the Bound ness of their teeth with Sozodont. since everybody knows, that the ladies prefer it to any and all dentifrices. Let no man say after this, that women lack judgement. Young Men, Middle Aged Men and All men who suffer from early indiscre tions will find Allen's Brain Food the most powerful invigorant ever intro duced : once restored by it there is no relapse. Try it- ; it never fails. $1 ; 6 for 35 At drnggist9, or by mail from J. H. Allen, 815 Fifth Ave. New York City. Mothers Don't Know. How many children are punished for being un coHth, willful and indifferent to instruc tions or rewards, simply because they are out of health! An intelligent lady said of a child of this bind: "Mothers should know that if they would give the little ones moderate, doses of Hop Bitters for two or three weeks the chil dren would be all a parent could desire. Battle Creek. Mich.. Jan. 81. 1879. Gentlemen Having been -fflicted for a number of years with indigestion and general debility, by the advice of my doctor I used Hop Bitters, and must say they afforded roe almost instant relief. I am clad to be able to testify in their behalf. 1HOS. G. KNOX. Yesterday' Dreadful Accident. There were a great many accidents yesterday. There will be somegto day, and probably more or less to morrow. Children are tumbling down stair. Women are lighting fires with kerosene. Boys are playing with pistols. Big men are spraining their ankles as they ry to catch the moving train. Babies will get their little thumbs caught in the doois. Bruised t-hins, dislocated joints and mashed nugers constantly remind us that accidents may take take place at any moment. People who have Perry Davis's Pain Killer can smile at most of the accidents that befall them. Those who have not tried it are reminded that they do not have to run further than the nearest drug store to buy it Dottier ! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child ounertnu and crying wltn uw excruciating oaln of cuttins teeth ? If so. ko ai once mid get a bottle of una winslows SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor Utile sufferer immediately depend upon It : there la no mistake about It There is not a mother on earth who has ever used It, who will not tell you at one that It will regulate the towels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operat ing like magic. It Is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and Is the pre scription of one of the oldest and best leuml Dbyslclans and nurses In the United States. Sold everywhere. 2f cents a bottln. MARKETS Bf TELEGRAPH NOVEMBER 17, 1883. Produce. Baltimore. Noon. FJour steady; Howar.i Street aDa Wertern superfine 83 00a S3 50. Extra 3.7&atf4. 75: Family 85 00hJ5 75; City Mills S iperfine 3 00a $3.75: do. Extra &4.00a$6.25: Rio brands 85 75aS6.00. Wheat Southern steadp Western lower and weak. Southern red S1.12a$1.15; do. amber $1.13a$l. 17 No. 1 Marvland 8113 asked; No. 5 Western winter red spot $1 09a$l 07 Corn Southern higher and firm; West ern easier but neglected, (southern white 60a62; new 55a60; do yellow 55a 58. -Baltimore Niaht. Oats easier Southern 87a41; Western white 39a40 mixed 37aS8; Pennsylvania 87a40. Pro visions quiet; mess pork $12-75. Bulk meats Bhoi.lders aod clear rib sides packed 6ia7J. Bacon shoulders 6 clear rib sides hams 15 a!6. Lard refined 9. t'-offee firm; Rio cargoes ordinary to fair. Ilal2. Sugar dull A soft 8; copper refined quiet at 14a 14J. Whiskey-steady at ti.iBatfi.iB. Freights dull. Chicago. Niaht. Flour dull. Reg ular wheat dull, weak and 1 wer; No vember 94a95: December 95 ; No. i Chicago Sprin 95a95i ; No. 3 do. 82a83 No. 2 red winter $1.00a81.05. Corn dull r nd lower, ca-h 48a48 ; November 48a49: D cember and alt the ear 4'fa 48. Oats dull: cash 28; November 27ia27i; December 28f. Pork in fair demand and steady; cash $10.80a$10 85 for old. 8 2.20a412.2a for new; wovem ber and December S10.80a$10 85. Lard closed steady; cash $7.50a$7 55; No vember $7.421a$7 50. December $7 42a 87 50. Bulk meats in fair demand shoulders $5 00; short rib $6.25; short clear 86 50. Sugar Standard A 8; cut loaf a 9i; granulated 8f. Naval Store. Wilmington. Spirits turpentine firm at 34. Rosin firm: strained i.iu;gooa do. 81.15 Crude turpentine steady hard 81 00; yellow dip and virgin $2.00 Tar firm at si w. Savannah Turpentine firm at 84 no sales. Rosin firm, strained a good strained ,$1.15a$1.80;. nales 2,000 barrels. ChaELESTON. Turpentine quiet at 84 Ro-in dull: strained and good strained $1.10a$1.15. Financial. KEW TOBK. Exchange ....... '.. Monev. 4.83 J Sub-treas balances Gold 2a2 ...$116,699 ' " " Currency...- 6,446 Governments strong. Four and a half per cents 1.141 Four per cents - 1.22i Three per cents 1 00t State Bonds dull. Alabama Class A, 2 to 5 82 Alabama Class A, small - 83 Alabama Class B, 5's. 1.00 Alabama Class C, 4's .. 83 Georgia 6's -1.02 eornia 7's, mortgages, 1.05 Georgia. Gold 1 10 Louisiana Consols 74 North Carolina 4's, J and J...-79i 180 North Carolioa 6's .-l.Q7i Jl .08 S. C. Brown Consuls -1.04 Tennessee 6's 38 Tennessee. New - 85 Virginia 6's - 86 Virginia Consols 44 Virginia, Deferred 8 Adams' Express 1.82 Americ n Express '. 92 Chesapeake and hio... 15i Chicago and Alton 1 82 Chicago and Northwestern 1.24 Chicago and North weiern nref'd .451 Chicago St Louis and N. Orleans Consolidated Coal.. Del. and Lackawana Denver and Rio Grande Erie h'ast Tennessee , Fort Wayne Hannibal and St. Joseph-.... Harlem 82 22 .18 24f 29 7 8i 88 1.90 Houston and Texas 52 Illinois Central .....1.33 Lake Shore.. : i 01 ft Louisville and Nashville 49 1 Manhattan Elevated...... 44 Memphis and Charleston 41 Metropolitan Elevate i . 92 Michigan Central 8U Mobile and Ohio 11 Nashville and Chattanooga. 57 new jersey uentral 88 New Orleans Pacific, lsts - 88 New York Central.. 1,16 New York Elevated 1.00 Norfolk and Western preferred...- 44 Northero Pacific common 29 Northern Pacific preferred 65 Ohi i and Mississippi 27 Ohio and Mississippi, nreferrprl... 90 Pacific Mail 40 Pittsburg " """""" " 1.32 Quicksilver.... 6 Quicksilver, preferred 82 i Heading 51 Richmond and Alletrhenv 5 Richmond and Danville ' 57 Richmond and West P t Terminal- 28 Rock Island 1.20 St Louis.and San Francisco 28 St Louis and Si F , preferred 45 St Louis and S. F., 1st preferred.... 89 St. Paul 97 St. Paul preferred 1.174 Texas Pacific 21 Union Pacific - 87i United States Express 57 vvaoasn facinc 21i Wabash Pacific preferred 834 JWells Fargo -...1.14 Western Union ' 79i Bid. tLast bid. Offered. jAsked. Cotton. New York. The total visible sunnlv of cotton for the world is 2.608 827 bales, of which 2,116 527 bales is Amer ican, against 2,324 997 and 1,716.897 bales respectively last vear. Keceinta of cotton at all interior towns is 145.839 bales; receipts from plantations 272,758. Crop in sight 2.456,221. UALVKSTON Firm: middling 10: low middling 9 11 16: good ordinary 9 316- net receipts 6.384; v ross receipts 6,626; sales 1,755; stock 93 344; exports coastwise ; to France : Great Britain : continent . Norfolk Firm; middlinr 10 1-16: low middling ; net receipts 4 201: gross receipts 4.201; stock 49.452; Falos 2.991; exports coast w iso 2,251; to Great Bri tain ; to continent . Baltimore Quiet; middling 10: low middling 9; goo4 ordinary 91; net receipts 316; grow 1.115: sales 275; tocn JJ3 bis; exports coastwise ; to Great Britain ; spinners . Boston Steady; n iddling lOi: low middling 10; good ordinary 9i: net re ceipts 1,000; gross 2 545: sales ; stock 4,905; exports to Great Britain . WUJHNGTON Steady; middling 10; low middling 9; good ordinary 9; net receipts 430; gross 430: sales ; stock 16.284; exports coast wise ; Great Britain : channel Philadelphia Quiet: middlinsr 101: low middling 10: eood ordinarrfil: net receipts : gross ; stock 11.175: exports to Ureat Britain . Savannah Dull; middlinr 10: low middl-ng 9; good ordinary ; net receipts 4.1 is; gross 4.835 sale" 3.700; stock 92.160: exports to continent : channel : coast wise ; (treat Britain New Orleans Firm; middling 1U l-io; low middling 9 13-18; good ordi nary 9: nee rec'ts 6 178; gross 7.506; sles 8 000; stock 253.835: exports to ('reat Britain ; continent coastwise ; France . Mobile Quiet; middling 9; low middling 9ft; good ordinary ; net receipts 3.097; gross 3.097: sales 1.000: stock 88 031; exports coastwise ; to ureal Britain . Memphis Steady; middling 91; low middling 91; good ordinary 9: net re ceipts 3.016; gross 8 256: sales 2,447; shipments a iuu: stock 73.308. A0QU8TA Steady; middling 9f; low middling 9 wood ordinary ; net receipts 910; gross ; sales 871. Charleston Quiet; middling 10; low middling 10; good ordinary 9; net rec'ts 2,486; gross 2.486: sales 55; stock 85.977. exports to continent : coastwise ; Great Britain - France . New York Firm; sales 845; mi iling uplands 10 7-16c: Orleans 10 11-16 consolidated net receipts 28.874; exports to Great Britain 24,850; to France 4,874 to continent . Pntnren. new York wet receipts 44; gross 1.791. Futures closed dull with sales of 40,000 bales, November 10.45a.48 December 10 53a. 54 January 10 68a. 00 February. - 10.82a March 10.97a. 94 April 11.09a. 10 May ll.21a.22 June 11.88a 00 July ll.44a.00 August ll.53a.55 September October ...... Liverpool Co turn arVet. Liverpool, Nov. 17. Noi. Cotton steady; middling uplands 5 15 16d; or leanB 6 l-16d: sales 10,000; speculation and export 1,000; receipts 82 000; Amer ican 13.600. tplands . low middling clause November delivery 6 61-64da5 62-64d; November and December 68 64da5 69 54d; December and January S 58 64d: January and February 5 68 64d a5 59 64d; February and March S 0-64d a 61-64d; March and April 5 63 64da6d; Apru ana May o z-otdao 8-6 d; May and June o O Mdao 7-044.. f utures quiet 1.80 P. M. Sales American 7.100. Un lands low middling clause November delivery 6ol-64d: January and Febru ary 5 58-64d: February and March 60 64d: March and April 5 63 64d: April and May 6 S5-64d; May and Jane 6 5 64d- f utures closed weat. City Cottoa Market. ; Office of The Observer, ) Charlotte, N C, Nov. is, 1883. i The oi y cotton - market yesterday closed steady at the following quota tions: Gin Cut......... ....-.. 9 00 Low Middling.. Strict Low Middling.. 4 il.85 .50 9.63 Middling ...... ; Btrict Middling 9 77 uopa Auaaiing .90 BSaSXFTS KKCV SEFTEKSEJt VQUBT. Receipt! since Bept 1 to yesterday.22,82 Receipts yesterday..... ' 24 Total receipts to date. 23.545 21.M&7 Receipts same date 1882. eeeeeeeeee 1 Receipts same date i88i H..... . U.212 Avoid the harsh, irritaHnr, griping compounds so often sold as purging medicines, and correct the irregularities of the bowels by the use of Aver's Ca thartic Pills, which are mild and gentle, yet thorough and searching: in their ao tion. OF To be Sold at Cost! I mean what I say and respectfully invite all who wish to save money in purchasing their goods, both wholesale and retail, to call and satisfy themselves. will keep on hand a general stock and you can be accommodated to anything you want in my line FOR CASH! All who are indebted to me by note or open cccount will please call and settle at once as I mean to settle up all my accounts by the first of January.- COME ONE AND ALL and pay your bills and buy goods cheap er than they were ever sold in this place before. Respectfully, R. K. ALEX4ADE-R. novl4dtf k in Store! 1.00 Barrels Piedmont Roller Patent, Perfection Roller Patent ,and White Rock Extra Flour, Hecker'a New Buck wheat Flour, self raising or plain. Oatmeal, Grits and Hominy. Dried Sugar Corn, Green and Split Peas, Lima, Marrow rat and V bite Kidney Beans. 3 Large stock of Preserves and Jellies,' in 2, 5 and 10 pound pails. km Mince Meat and PLUM PUODIiiG, Raisins, Currents, Citron, Lemon Peel, and Prunes. Pickles, in barrels, buckets and bot tles; also Mixed Pickles and Chow- Chow, by the quart or gallon. A full line of canned goods, - Including Vegetables, Fruits, Meats and vi8h. These are all fresh goods, and as I claim to carry as LBOE RETAIL. STOCK AS VAX RE FOOD I THE CITY, I also claim to sell as cheap for the same quality of goods as ou can buy from any other house in the city. J. M. SIMS. novlldtf Halo tf Valuable I'rspeiy. By virtue of a mortgage made by Myra Thompson, and duly registered in Book 0. page 580, in the Register's of flee of Mecklenburg county. I will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door in the city of Char lotte, N. C, on Monday, the 17th day of December, 1883, a valuable house and lot on the Beatty 's Ford road, near Bid- die University. E. K. P. OSBORNE, Attorney for Mortgagee. noyl5d4w IMPORTANT To Parents and Others Tke Or phan's Home We have had a great improvement in the health of our children by the use of a witt s Specinc. we had -among the children some who had scrofula not bly one case in which it was UNMISTAKABLY HEitEDITAHY. We got some of Swift's Specinc and gave it to this case, and in a short while it was cured sound and well. It was as bad a case, I think, as I ever saw, and had been under excellent physicians with no permanent benefit. We have been giving it to the children as a health tonic. We have four children and one seamstress who, for years, have suffered intensely every spring with erysipelas. and though they had ben taking Swift's Specinc only in small doses as a health tonic, they all, without exception, passed tnrougn tnia spring witnout a touch of the complaint. A young lady of the institution, who has been with us for years, has been troubled with a moet aggravated rash ever since she was a child. She tried all the known temedies that ate pre- so ibed for it witn no benefit; but sne has been cured by taking Swift's Spe cific, and has had no return of the trouble. It is such an excellent tonic, and keens the blood so pure, that the system is less liable to contract disease. All of the teachers and children who are old enouah to know agree with me in be lieving it is the greatest medicine known. My faith in it is unbounded, and I and my assistants take great pleas ure in recommending it to every one. I can at all times be found at the Home, and will take pleasure in seeing or cor responding with any who is interested in the remedy. . REV. L. B. PAINE. ' - rtrTtVian' Horn. MaCOn iH . Our treause on -blood and skin die eases mailed free to applicants. - . r THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.' Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga, FOR SALE CHEAP A set of Plow Patterns suitable tot the Isouth, also light stoe ot .nwerw- -i For particulars address WU. N. B ARROWS, . . ' - Front and Reed Street, H0l4dlw - - Philadelphia, To prescribe medicines which they hot compounded by their direction at the drug stores to which they send their patients. " That is one of the reasons why so many of the physicians shake their heads when you ask them if Brown's Iron Bitters will be rood for you. It Is natural that there should te some prejudice on the part of the physicians against a medicine which they have not made, even though they cannot helo seeing the good work it does. But people who want to eetwell mar wisely- disregard this prejudice, and when they are able to see for themselves that Brown's Iron Bitters is doing in the way of restor ing persons suffering with dyspepsia, indigestion, weakness, and malaria i I.. ..c ,v . d t , . ., iu tuuipicLc j.cajiu. -at saic ix physicians take their chance. Yet overcome their prejudices, and who valuable that they freely prescribe it Sl AlAt.A4WAA, 'J.CM. W V VMAUWV removing dyspeptic symptoms. He hurt the teeth. This is a very important consideration, for it is well known that all other medicines containing iron take the enamel off, and make the teeth as worthless as if made oi chalk. Dr. Nevbill, of Carter's Creek, Va lias used Brown's Iron Bitters extensively in his practice. lie says it is ane of the best tonics and appetizers he lias ever prescribed. Doctor Daughtrey, of Frrnklin, Va., says that he is highly pleased with it, and believes o be suoeriur to all other preparations of iron. These statements of wt'll-kncwn value in confirming at hifrh opinion Iron Bitters us an etticier i r rmc-dy is needed. l'rr.JfciJt ptsc-pls keep B. think your physician, or diuvrijisc wia We have a erood assortment of Rubber flarmpnta of all kinds for LADIES AND GENTS, GIRLS AND BOYS. Also a full line ot Arctic, oi an sizes, lor Men, Womenand Uhildren. Our IMPERIAL SHIRT, Ts meeting with great success. can compare wiin it in quality ELTA 5 &d ran Vlecklen JOHN WHLiKESj CHARLOTTE, N. C. Saw mills, Horse Powers, Water Wheels, Steam Engines, The Gregg Reapers, Portable Corn mills, VVheat Mill Outfits, The Meaciow King Rakes, The Meadow King Mowers, VV heeler and Meleck Separators, The Gregg (Self Dumping) Rakes, Boilers, both Portable and Stationary. t:H m.4 Fxtt. Hr !. bluer, f a.n kiBda romUbed at Kkor Miotic. PlSdM Fv Ladies', Misw-s', and Children, all qualities. large LADIES', miM AND ALL GRADES. We have the very best Flannel Shirt for children to be found in Charlotte. We keep common Flannel Shirts also. Our Black Goods Department ig not equalled by any in this city. "We will take great pleasure in showkir the stock of Black Goods at any time. Ask to see our Black Goods. Atk for Velvet Ribbons and Trimmings, we have all shades. Ask for White Flannels. Ask for Red Flannels. Don't for get to call for CORNETS. We have a tremendous stock, all grades and sizes. Ask for Waterproof Cloth, Ladies' Clothes, Flannels &c. Oar Carpet Is full of such good as the market wants', vis: Rugs, Door Mats, Tapestry and Body Brussels Carpets, Super, Extra uper, Ingrain Carpets and all the lower grades. Cocoa Mat ting, &c. &c. Ask for CABPiTS, we have plenty of them. We are the exclusive agents of Charlottesville These goods need no recommendation from us. Every Lady knows them to be the best goods in te market. ASK FOR SCISSORS, We have the very best. Also for the Parabola Needles, they beat the world for . se wing purposes. Our stock ot Ladies' CIoaKs abd Dolmans IS LilKHL CALL FOB THEM. 11 1 J Ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Jl I 1 1 rt II lilt V have not compounded, or v.luch are lay uiuwus irua driers, ana let Lae there arc many physicians who have have found Brown's 'Iron Bitters so For instance, Dr. N. S. Ruggles, ii AA ..IJf HJl VIA! JllJill till. UlUOi cllKl is also elad to cav that it decs not and reliable physicians are of reat -hick the people forn of Brown's"4- m be depended on when relief V.'s Iron Bitters' in the house. We leco. amend it. Ask them. 1 J Alaska and Rubber Over Shoes. There is no other Dollar Shirt ana make. Uall and see them. COBiEiV. JOHN WILKES. Also a very line ot CHILDREN'S HOillRY Department Woolen Mills, ran work Altraciive Goods for Ladies! WITTKOWSKY & BARCfU Will offer on Monday the most attractive assortments in every depart New Cloaks, New .Dolmans, New Walking LWATI' COATS, FUSSES' and CHILDREN'S PLISn COATs A3fl JA ME I S. Th most Elaborate Gooda erer shown in this section . WIT1E0WSMI & BABUCH, CIIARLOTTK, N. V. H. P. 1CJJMOA 1J Successor to Ettenger & Edmond, RICHMOND, VA. WOitKfi Bl.iHH) OCHIHEH, 1850. BUTLDKB OT STATIONARY AND J'OKTABLK KNG INKS. MXW MHIRT Mil OOILKUf Of AIL X1NIXS MAD rO ORDKB u oonnerj'e rateni u Connen's Fateni Ubiklng Tool, wblcb doe6 HYDRAULIC PKKS-Es., And mil Klniin at f-:nlr and t drimM.- -tu.. r . r.iJ.l n i 0 Particular attnon exiled to our norRLK H lR 4 It- PV ? in' 'rtn( Bond for Cati ogiw. m.-v iT JTust HeoeLved. at Shoe Store THE LATEST STYjLUS OP STETSON'S AM) OTllKR 111K1S SOFT AND STIFF H. I S, Gent's Fine Hand-Sswsd Calf Boot?, Best stock and LOWEST PRICES in Boy's and Children's Shoes. PLEASK CALL, WE CA5 ifLIT I'OK. MnYER & HfRniXUKR. BURGESS NICHOLS' WHOLKSALB JTO BKTAJL UMAlH IB ALL KIJSD8 OF BEDDING, &C. A FULL LINSt OF CHEAP STDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PABLOK nd CHjUtfBBR SniTfl. COF FINSol ail kinds -in hand No. R Wesi Trade trwt r!hrkrt. North o-aroUna CENTRAL HOT T era The TT-li( Pnttitc i .ua II I m prvt k n I ouilt.n Acknowiedrd Hmi ar"CarrtBe8 and Porter meet all irains. J. H. OFr-ES TO THU Wholesale and Retail TRADE A Large Stock of pure white mm, Linseed Oil, Colors, VARNISHES, &C. -A180 TWO GAR LOADS i. H. McADEN. FOR SALE. Cotton Seed Meal for feeding or frtaiing, in quantities to suit purchaser. The best feed for cattle ever sold, being worth -twice as much as corn meat. x- -' For sale by W. W Ward &Qo. nor6dtf CHARLOTTE OIL CO. McAdeo KEROSENE OIL meat. ls, XII. I. filiiKIXti, AC. ' K hOh. i- ' EYL C..KI.( I't.MVHH not g'b the sheet . - - CHARLOTTE. N. C. I I I PS I .. a. Htri l.l. kfrp up fh F.r-, aim l low. ttlnr e,r l'mt, lb Hviel uDib of Uakhlof inn H. C. ECCLKS, Proprietor. Brilliant &a1.. A n Oi m il Switnp Lottery C-impiiv, OF non ri k, kgiwi. Tlie franchise of this enterprise is based upon the charter by the Legisla ture of the State to the Dismal Swamp Canal ompany. and its legality has been fairly tested before the court. The object in view is the '"improve ment and extension" of the Canal, and thai full opportunity may be given for the purchase of the Tickets, of wh'ch. there are only Mli0 wih356 fnie. the Drawing has been fixed for the m of November. 1X83. at which time. WITHOUT POSTPONE MENT, it will be made in the city of Norfolk, before the public, and under the supervision of a committee of relia ble citizen, and in like manner each succeeding month. (STTickets bearing date September 20tl hold good for the Drawing of 22nd November. SCHEME: Caplla f - se , S5,0H. 1 Prize of $5O0 is $5,000 do do do ao do do do do do do do 1.500 1.000 500 200 20t 200 200 100 60 10 6 is l,5oo 18. . . is. . . is. . . is. . . is. . . is. . . are., are., are.. l.Oixi 5i 2H 200 200 2'KJ ti'M 750 l.Ol Ml l.ooo 6 15 100 200 Approximation Prizes of $50 of 30 of 20 .$450 . 270 . 180 9 9 350 Piizps, distribu'iner.. $13,050 Ticket Only $1. Plan' of Lottery similar to that of Louisiana Company. J P H0R R ' H. - - - - Manager. Special attention is invited to the fol lowing certified deposit: Norfolk. Va . October 25. 1883. $13 ft Ul THE DIM.aL SWAMP $10.U . LOTTERY COMPANY has deposited with Burruss. Son & Co.. bakers. Thirteen Thousand and Fifty Dollars to meet the prizes in the draw ing to take place on November 22 1883. B RRUSS 8"N & Application for club rates, or for in formation upon any other business, should be olainly written, giving State, oounty and town of writer. Remittal ces -should be sent by Ex press rather than by P. O. money orders or registered letters. Express charges upon JKf and larger sums will be paid by the company. Address plainly. J P. H OR BACH. Norfolk. Va. - Agents for sale of tickets required throught the tate. Address applica tions as a bore. - - ... - .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 18, 1883, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75