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'jUtsiinjilD 311' .'dL VOLUME XXX. JJnnstf IHiecBenveall FIFTY JERSEY JACKETS, All wool, which we offer at the low price meres in all colors from 12ia un to S1 nn t Dres.GWda,UK)e. voU Wiinta c , I I. u rut a. r Vltrr., -iLI" l:trie stock of - . - --- - - . . i .u i u u n . r. , ,u' ":,,1"ra 'Ms and I bjldnnOaniir. aid Merino Coderwear, fe'.Pit-Sted F7n,rSn 'rrrr', ,les,i ek and Cretonne .ri Crepes and cepe Veils. Ladies r.r r:TT XUB,"Zi iesd5Kwa,r, Elder Uown cioakintrs in Car dinal, Blue, Pink, Gray and Black. Don't -i The Hercul UrrlauhdHed Shirt for $1. Evitt & Bros. Ladies and Childrens Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c. what we have. Truly. : Z A CJY I fHRISTWAS Will Soon be Ht re. Poth young and old will be looking for something for ! s. We ask all to come and see the Christmas Presen We have just received. All can be sup plied. Our stoi k is too numerous to mention, so come and see for yourself. NEW GOODS Daily received at greatly reduced prices. Very respectfully yours, X. L, WEIGH? A CO. Gfieate Re dno tioiife Til CLTHI -BY w. Our first mArkiowil -wiki a real afid great one, but we TiaTe"BincerS-evised oul ntire stock, makin still f urthef large reduetiecsi beis&detwnainedj ie .ouiltp our prices tke lowest in Charlotte tot GOOD CLOTUlXkrt LOOK AT OUB PRICED FOR MET 8 CITS. R-aiMd t- " 6.00 ;:oA ' ' . You I ho" Boy's and Children's, Suits, 555? ?.75,ff.0&i e".75r i00, reduce(f8Sl per ct.i otK Tnorf lTER.rojTir see if you cancet closing out saleJLwu as we will remote trthe"ciTetef Cfetrt3TT thformejfeoccupie(l by Brem ft McDowelL --T.'d catry.'' 0apLl3 , Luieo.fvaefit's Fmegurnishin o19 IT r,om j5 Te qn 3 i ITJ POSITIVELY CURES Dyspepsia, Lirer ani BilSeFcoifitliiilM I have used your "Life for the? Href t and Kidneys" with arreat benefit, and without an equaL J as. J.rQ8B0Bjrjie.tt.'r atXajr BoilBtoiI, Hrfnde ouh'ty, Tf. V." ' iwU srjuu ,J ..IT1, M l no Far superior to any livef"padV iVQH VMlf tnaimnai a va vstttaklA icWi ate raluable and of five gross.4M4iWWKuainn4 titers'! I.ifSBld not be without them. J. B, Ji, J?AYIW90IIV Druggist "Life for the Lirer and Kidneys" or "Chill Cure" works like. a. chat m And sells Terr fast. &i EtMXtom i . ' Wax Haw, Tenoeiter oonnty, a. C. In large 3. and jUMtbt&i Soldoif ty druggists and' aealirs generally prepared vy -a ni in IWTF j 7; of $1.50 each, - w A large line of Cash "umpresa" to see our "Emm-ess' -r t t i aua . market ;;iT- 1W riuanes v-orTBTeerr- rti&btms,'- Buttons, &ci A ?toeiUw. and ToUk feuilt., White a fail to look at our $1 Eag Corset. Shoes. A large stock ' of "Ready-Aide wive us a can, we want to show you - : ' . . , , " . : 1 Shoes, Shoesj SHOESLate.-t Styles, j 8HOE8Fit Perfect, SHOES-Best Makes. 8HOES-Lowe8t Prices. BOOTS AND SHOES, All Grades. Trunks, Valises and M;Bags. STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE. A. fi. KAKli & BKO. HISTIIKY Grote's Greece .82.70; Macaulay's England, $1.60; Green's En dand SI 75; Schiller's Thirty Years' War, 40o Creasy 's Fifteen Decisive Battles, 40c., Carlyle's French Revolution, 80., Greeri Schiller, Creasy, and Carlyle in One, Sl.50;; Kendrick's Ancient Sfeypt?-$! j Kollin r Ancient History, $2.70; Uib ben's. Rome, $1.70; Hume's England ?8:75r Froisart's Chronicler, $1.25 Catalogue 500,000 volumes free. ' ft kLrkjr?nbfyb'r, P. O. Box 1227. 18 Vesey St., N. Yj I Ff rr; P5rlf 0.0' i2Jr'J at less t - -i rnaririfa&urers' oost.i and d c'. .2. .ReAeme, thisJJ a t r i iimi iiilumi fimnu I tirwi nanlTrrn7irffl- CRGl H J t r J RAL 1 'Ami WiileWMBSaWlWn Flour, Grain, Fruiis, Vegetd endeavor tp make Qi sales at fullj market value), (WPIrtP?l'll"W!!f?i! cnoiswJfjTfcwaHa noTllesun4w JST 90 : ' J1? ; E J 1 IT A T i invn Tar TTTTTT . , -. i ....... ' " ' i "i . . :i n i ; MtriHAN Ut M Tiimri ir -fr tit to mm tw.tjht.'ir'i'iiJttrftil: llUlJuuiUUlJVlIUVIUIIfl Site tta-elotte tjgtrtjjet. f trBUaBED prv EXCEPT WONjiAY BT OHA6..B.: jQHf8, Ed.' and Proprietor Term f Sbsr4ptn ' DAILY; ?2lajri .. 8 cents, .. 6 75 J2.00 . 400 . 8.06 uiutiiu iuy mail) Three months (by mall) Six months Onyar ' WEEKLY One year , Six months ft 00 . 100 lararlablj in Auva nee Free C fostasre lo all part of the United Slate. Wwpeclmen copies sent free on application.' fuwiiuers uesiniig me aaaress oi tneir paper chaneed will plsase state In thir commu nication both the old and new addreos. Rat ex of AdvertUIas;. One Square -One time. $1.00 Mh additional $8oo ; tW weks "!one aasth a schedIe of rates for longer periods fur nished on application. Pewit by draft un New York or Charlotte, and by Postoffice Money Order or Registered Letter at our risk, if sent otherwise we will not be re- BpuiiMuie lor miscarriages We publish elsewhere from the Washington, conjesDondenee f the Baltimore Sdri1aYetfer(6riie1 opinions and policy of Speaker Carlisle on the tariff ciuestion, as gathered from a contett-eitiiri with Mv., iker, ef Virginia, who was the only Virginia iseppesentative .ho; feUppredJir I Carlisle lor f3pkerT,, What w her;e said is in keeping with the speech'of Mr. Carlisle on taking .the chair, which is, after alj, Jtfate MbI tbiiigir indfire him by. if he has the nervA tr Stfck to i if Wd ti iir beinfluftiW ihv liis iiiwtf hqtwu& f ollowete ho,M m thfi ihiah of vtftory will he dis posed to 'Bf to xtenSes gfed ci; deepH i- i H em K " ' V IT "1 regardless of consequences. Zeal is a very good thing, but zeal without dis cretion miy beednieji very dangeous thing.. ,0 . f , tbi ImenifArtoto! the Deinooatfc l)iAyrAs caLlii) iad. uJi4i,ffhl);onc4iH?a4 fcea, shuts his ey. s. throws up his hat and yells as if victawrwyan readw-iMflifr i . Si. M PI SB V iT" representative of ths class, Mr o terson, of the Loufsvirle (M Journal; m consnicncaiajs eun)irsiiTiis i not only for the loudness of his utter ances, but for the imperious tone in which they are spoken. He lays down what he decides to be Democratic doctrine, and then, with a lordly wave of the hand, exclaims, "The Democrat who cannot subscribe to this bf longs to the Republican party. and had better gqjSere." If all the Democrats who differ from Mr. Wat- terson on the tariff question were to act upon his suggestion, or rather command, the nomination of a,U$jnio-C cratic President next summer would oe an idle formula. These DemdcrT f have no notion of letting Mjr. Wrtter-A son play big chief, andVrunihe tna-J chine all his oS ira&fck- ttf3$S&4 devoted Kxembtapfrl.asrJ iic la, ciiiu uaj nut Diouutse lo nave it 8trandetr by arfyticn recfcles 'VTsftm- f aries if they nor hohr itv- W e can telPhim'" "aturthose wnobeneve with him, that the votes of Democrats m the North, "South and Westt wlie)'le lieve intincifliiitkl prctiotr as jjro' claimedl ilBLtlia' platforoirasiOiio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Virginia and North Carolina, will be necessary to elect a Democratic President, if the wild speeches of these radical so- called reformers lear his election We do not want to believe, and will not believe, that they will be allowed to shape the policy of the present Congress, or unduly influence its Speaker. We are strengthened in this belief not only by the conserva tive utterances of Mr. Carlisle him self, but qX Mr. Tuckexof Virginia, who feel authorized gtolspeak for him, &mfelemn waas presuffiedi tl irtow ftntl undtnd his rfeSatfdl&gult fore him, and not the least difficult part of that task wfll be suppressing the extremists who supported him, and who in return for that support will claim the right to dictate to him. f he has the firmness he is represent ed to have he will do it, even at the risk of a rupture with them, for the Lseoner he proclaiaoiraimieedQ& ana ma aererminawow to riera lire gavel without any special aid from them the better it will be for him and for the country, whose business in terests and prosperity depend ; so largely upon the coifrsta ' he may pur sue. Let the cool heads in Congress come to tne Iront, and the rattle brain, devil-may-care, bull-in-the- hiria shdp kiricMifthe-aVe shrt Mf them theref go id tfiVrear. ' That the small industries are also graf infiluatciee js mugtrjited by Jihe fa -4ht -the-bttttef rodoc-fin4 United States amounts to $352,000,000 annually, the cheese product $36,000, 000, and the eergs and poultry about $35,00(,f)0f. .000.000. ' : V'' The four buildings for the World's ndustrial and Cotton Exposition in to have 1JXK), ition spate. Jgreajj Henry Ward Beecher probably got pretty near it when he said the rea son why the gentiles in ttfah do not succeed in converting the Mormons is because most of them who go there Of ajTTsVhfemtsobfeeV rid of the surplus revenue derived from the internal taxes, Mr. Blaine's suggestion to divide it among the Qtatesiiae asxnt Absurdu i llilij'f MS Gen. Grant demes that he believes in spiritualism, but he takes his spirits with methodical regularity. It is said that Gen. Pryor got $15 000 Coi New Orleans are 000 HlW! m eMt befcklf - - - . -i CfiARLOTTB, N. C, SUNDAY DECEMBER 9, WASHINGTON LETTER. Tke Speaker a4 J Blaekbgrn Vance to be Cb airman of Indian A flairs Views en lateraal Revenue. OorrtpoaOenee of the Observer. Washington, Dec. 7. It is an off day, and members are hard to find, either at their rooms or in the ' 'usual haunts." They are "dodging the issue." The swarms of place hunters are worse than the plagues of Egypt. The Congressman is buman, and life itself 'is-short. Is there no way to avoid this biennial overflow of patri ots in; Washington? The avera diurnal pressure is great enough; in heaven's pame, buthjfl fearful mud dation once iij twoeariia inoretban even the patr6rifc'1d,'ower-lovinE: relishes F - 6 'W- dtegust aong the waiting staJiam'of -W-Third House is in finite, and to all except themselves infinitely amusing. Said one of them today: "Its no use; the State has lost everythiiMrr'K But on talkinir eessl am He to believe that Wtdpe,3)at tnat some nice ittle plums will vet fall to North Carolina's share. It was not to be expected that the score or more of gentiemeri 'wUo ttre amorirlg for positions would altbeaccomm&dfljbaoj. As illustrative of the new Speaker's courage and sagacity, l will repeajtj rua.u qccurreu ili a room laxitae tional Hotel last evening. Am tne Doys jo tsiacisDurn is tree easy; fie had IternedJtbattl , pweittl pressure, he jbrfifctf ur:ai vis (jaiusiB LU IMUKti UJUI-4pe- nounce hispurpose to give the4Uir' tohslifeCtke appropriations com mittee' to Randall and confer it up jri him (Blackburn) had been rendered abortive by the -Speaker fleWrtrriAa- tjqiBov io be gOernet by0geF8onal considerations but by the good of the country. Jpsepi is fiery ajndpuf nai .lis. ' 'Well, .gentlepien, ' observed ne, wnen tnis matter was broacherlL "all I have to say is this-it means with JoBlacktaura war to the knife." lms empty brjvarlo amounts only to iHlWr Carlisle fit I iff rV Pf is abouti ut rlrefcfs feervie nfytf) give em- hasis to T;he wise policy' the party as seen fit to adopt. ingTooratxai or tiie lobbies ana corrid the coarse of congress ii iwortn iitue. uomngitau aown and LWitWeiitiF allowance for the locai ana personal bias or the cossinpr-ss niaSfiririie of opinion : The wayi and means committee .will report a full bill reducing . Miei ! AiAieif toff a goodly numberjOtirticles, but making a judicious aefcfa6ti; and diserlmiha ting carefully in favor of manufact ures that are.eommon to all soctiens. As regards duties on the raw uiate rial, especially of the class of wool, the report will be framed with rare skflfam . moderation. The internal revenue, a very knotty subject in Voiflf Gu-olina, is not here so re regaJtded. 4 I find a preponderance of seatiMlit against any sweeping qhangea There is a disposition to put this question in the pot witS the ustpm duties. The latter will be touted upon as the more important te tnownoie country. Whi.tever is 4He'with the tobacotj and whiskey taxrwilj. be gn the line of preserving ieM3setrtiaI features of the present (1 1 f tmi h penrpaan t But it will wiodtnea W several particulars. Pner,th,Carobna Iiepresentative distinguished by his previous efforts in behalf of relief to the people, will resume his labors where he left off lasrsessiowr' He favors the total nb- olition salthe systenx; if it can be done; if .not, th. fetich, discrimina tion in bebalf orthje 8istillers from fruits aataubsaanfred. k Several bills are proposed in both Houses looking to either the abolition or mod ification of the existing system. A more favorable time for learning the views of members will'be after the holi f days when the -fealLshaU have; fully Qpenaa. Atpresenx Mia neir ren 5ers are loth totafife position while they have had no time to survey the field to find out what can be effected for their costituency. Besides there is never any important action before Christmas on any subject. The on dit this afternoon is that Gen. R. B. Vance is to have the chair manship of the committee on Indian Affairs, Gen Scales having written to the Speaker reSkuestingyhrm not to consiaerihim (Scales) its wiaw conneo Ji&e Bejtfnait i;l fith a ?.e Pere &tcl feuf iooeb ioKdk .tiiut in a day or two. Maj. W. ti. Malone, of Ashevill( Mr. Arthur D. ( 'owles, of Alleghany, and his bride ; Mr. Kerr, a nephewof the Judge John Kerr, are among the North Carolihians looking on this Vienna. At this Congress North Carolinians mostly do congregate at National Hotel. This noon Col. Billy Beasley, rttte great railroadist, was holding ;fgrth, a' only he can hdld'ortltf in rront of vhe clerR s desk to ti small group of gentlemen. Forty men around looked as if they would like to wet their whistles while the nim ble William discoursed without a break, a jar ora jostle. II How Senator Garland Ate the Soap. Washington Capital. Another dignified Senatoa has been taught the mysteries of an ostensible caramel which cne of the boys of his f-hdte! rrad inveiited for the puTposW of braking ttuserable the lives of other children. The Senator owed Garland one, and saw his opportunity. He procured some of the alleged sweets and put them carelessly on his desk. 5hegame succeeded. Garland spied the deceptive chocolates, andv care lessly sauntered by. picked up one of them and said: "What are these Sen ator?" "They are caramels. Take 0ne,.,, "Thank yon, I will," and he took one. Now the caramel was filled with so p, and the jokers ex pected to see Garland spit out the nauseous stuff. That was where the laugh wae to come in. Bpt Gariand dissaflQirJted whi m came frightened and ran out into thle cloak room, exclaming: "Good Lord, I'm afraid the man's poisoned f "04,, you,needn't be alarmed," said Butler, of South Carolina, "Garland's got ah Arkansas stomach." To this day no one knows whet hetr Garland tasted the soap or not. ' A. M. Vaughan, editor of the Green wich Review, Greenwich, O., writes:--' Last January I met with a very severe, accident, caused by a runaway horse. T uft almostverj kjnd)f aaye heal sores, ut fooji, Mtg,.,todb any . good till I was recommended Henry Carbolic Salve. I bought a box and i helrjed me at once, and at the end o two months I was completely well. It ia the best salve in the market, and I never' out it ana. they neeid'. tbem,. ,llefate upl toe'Tof the landlord thereto. ifetHlng, adap'4nfld5,Iartd aeer I '.'McKrow vs. Paititer, affe h feign J ' Thfe f rjterttratot I be-1 : The testator, devised tmfMmuaiatjirvQa a SPEAKER CARLISLE. Ilis Policy and Opinions on the Tar fl Question. ( WASHiNOtoNv Dec. Speaker Car lisle has authorised a statement of his views with regard to the 'tariff re vision, which may be sumhied up as fojlows: Mr. Carlisle knows tha- the pres ent law is not a eorrn of the old law, therefore he favors' its revision, be Iiviug that afc least the reduction' of 20 per cent, . recommend fid by the tariff CKminispn should, be made, and that the. increased ratesiof duty by which tbe promised bbjocts of tlu bill of last session were perverted should be reformed j. He holds' that the demands of the... '.'.best coneerva tive opinion have not? been 'satisfied, but that an attempt haei betftmade to deceive those who hold 4t.i"!1 TlK'i-e has been no ehange'in hif position. He believes that ultimately the,' cusU toms duties of theoVernihent rniiat. pe collected for public uses only, and' he considers a healthy financial sys- bt-m in sucn a way ana by such steps as will enable the business of the country . to adjust itself to the new condition of , things without difficulty. ' a year ago ;all .business men, in- ..yuwug piuwwiu manuiacxurers. insisted that tariff dutiti should l m ln aucea at least 39 per cetnt. Congress, with the aid of a,qommission, under took to satisfy this demand and eh : acted a law that is i worse: than the Old one. Mr. Carlisle lielieves that it is the duty of this congress to fulfill the broken promise-of 'the last, and that there js no clamor against the needed" action except from those who succeeded in reaping undue advan tages from the last' revision. He holds that the-' revenue reformers' are not responsible for pie agitation, of which complaint. is-,u7a:fl(?, but 'Ahat they are to blame Vho compel agiW tion, Wrefiising to place tho tajjS wr a jusj basis. ' . '. ' . ... ,;, J ; llepresentafive Tucker, of Virginia: w ho has servod for a lung tiie on the committee of ways and means with Mr. Carlisle, ..and bad almost daily conferences with him, and who voted for him in the caucus, said to-day that Mr. Carlisle was recognized on all sides of the House one of the ablest men in public life, fair and ,non-partizan, and eminently Conser vative in all his views. His opinions oa the tariff ought to be well known, because they have been given to'' the country in several well-prepared speeches, -and in many "running de bates on that subject. Mr. Tucker said that a short time since a republi can member of the committee on ways and means hai remarked to him tliat it had been his intention in the last canvass -to assail the pros pective position of the democratic party predicated upon the election of Carlisle as Speaker, but that on care fully going: over and examining pv. ery thing Siid by Mr. Carlisle on the tarni ne had not found a sinele word or vote involving any radical modifi cation of the tariff or the endangering of any material public interest. mr. tuefcer continuec and said: "Mr. Carlisle believes in a reform nf the tariff so moderate and gradual in us cnaracter as to disturb no exist ing interest, but to prdmote gradual ly a return to a system by which the consuming interests of the country wouia be protected against greedy and unreasonable demands of mon opolists. Avery large majority of ti.e Southern members were in favor of Mr. Carlisle and in accord with his views. His views and the views of those who voted for him were well known before the congressional elec tions, and many members had been returned on these very issues. m A Government Photograph fchop Which is Patrooiied by lite Cabinet. , Washington Special. - Immediately in the rear of the Treasl ury Department is a roomy woodea cottage, the purpose of which is often inquired about. It is a photographic establishment run at public expenses. Nominally it is an establishment where the photographs ai e taken of counterfeits or other engraviagp deemed important to be preservetL- 1 here is a considerable corps x)fi operatives, or artists, in the establish ment, whose number would be less but for the demand 'for.photographs by officials at the cost of the governj ment. Among the most constant pat rpns is Secretary Folger, who .has, a passion for that sort of, .thing, ' XfU-t Arthur, wjUq shas n d peer, the Judgfe js. the handsomest man in the admmf istration, , ,nqt excepting Cbandlet himself; consequently the demand fcfc his picture, in all sizes and attidudea, ia great. Heiaa frequent sitter; and distributes freely hi spictures among his frienos, with his autograph besides laying away a good supply for f utnire use. ; There is being prepared at this gov ernment shop a special collection of photographs of the Judge, full face, half face, sitting, standing, and in al most every position except standing on his head. Formerly there was a command for Chandler's picture but of late it has fallen off. While for no bleness of features Folger is much ad mired, for real beauty Chandler bears off the palm. '.! m ... Digest oi Supreme Court Decisions. ' Ealeigh Ato Obterver. Livingston vs. Farish. The landlord may bring an action of claim and delivery" to reoover pos session of crops raised by the tenant or cropper, where his right of possession under the Code, eeq. 1754. is denied or he may resort 'to any other appropriate remedy, to en forcrf ihlsJfierffdriaM itfnt VaShd ad vances made. --The action will lie, not. only in case of a! removal fif the crop's from the land leased, but .also wherte the tenant or cropper 'or1 any other I person takes the crops into his abs tute possession and denies the, Tight land and '4- his dueathed personal property to - wjfe "if she remains a w$ow. and alje marries she is only, to have- ehtldls part,:'.. .and. .in a-.subsequerit clause says:. "I.do.auttaopiae my wife authority and. pow.ex.!ihal atKiier. death, to divide this property : amd our children, as -ehe,' ees proper. Held, that the widow tattes a tee su pie estate in the land:' J Tb cdntigeit limitation in--ease- of 1 tier "rMmage is referable' only to the personal prp- l'; . .'.W.?l...lWfitftW?n-JiutI Hep Yrrk Worl:. in-.i.vl' 1- 4 S: ' h- Mr. KeUogg, .the.LouisiaBi states- man, seems to her. taking- good u6ae pbf himself - His destfiitt 1 th-Bousef yesterday was fairly- buried beneatib, floral offerings:- -MiKcadgg iBJ-. sbnally in-bad odorknd he needji'nll' the fraeraTiee that stimulated Nattlite' fat this season of the;vrrh-farf;.: 1883. HorsfortVs Acid PlioipIujtf. As a Refrigerant Drink in Fever?. Dr. C. H. S. Davis, Meriden, Conn., says: "I have used it as a pleasant and cooling drink in fevers, and have been reiy much pleased with it.'' OPERA HOUSE. FRIDAY, DEC. U. Return by special request of the favor ite Comedian, C B Bishop, Supported by the Charming Actress. Mi s sfipi a P j e r c e, and a ' specially Selected Gomerly Coni pany, wiirappear in a GRANDD lUBLp BILL, H. J. Byron's Society Comedy, ' 'our Boys.-' I ine performance will conclude with the ftumiest farce that was ever written, entitled, 'WAlTm 1.000 MILLINERS." . Mr, Bishqp will appear in both plays. Reserved seats on sale at the usual pi ices and places. OPERA HOUoE. WEDNESDAY, Dkc. 12. BliK'k Dwarf Sio tariiI:ir CV., ' . In the,Great Play of the Dwarf 1 ' Ccmpan ion piece to the BLA(.KCHOOK, By the same Conijjany that appeared io the principal QUies., Replete with Dazzling Splendor. The Famous Amazon March by 20 20 rOOG LADIES. Attrred in Glitcering Armor. The Great Incantation Scene! The Beautiful Prismatic Foratain and Gor geous Transformation ' Scene 4 ARTISTS I TIIE CAST. No advance in prices. Tickets now en sale at the usual places. dec7 OPERA HOUTeT ANEVOTGOF HARE FNJOYMENT. OKE 1TIQHT ONLY. Monday Evcuiiig-. eceinler IO, Tlie Unrivalled Comedienne, Vocalist and Protean Star, Miss Carrie Swain, Supported by an especially selected dra matic company, in her latest great Dramatic success, Cad, The Tom Boy! In which she has played through the United States over 500 times; a piece re plete with exciting Comedy situations, charming incidental musid and dramat ic interest, given with new and apptor priate fecanery. ; STPOPULAR PRICES. Secure your Seats at usual places. dec4 . - Anak6sT8"SB.!55; mcrf i, as ai '.-Ad."ANAI Cen.Boz841S2 from Yonthfnl Improdenee, cauin -Kamu Dob Site. abI Phni. ! WwImsr. Voibl infomatioa , zor QOOkfl otira IrH." unoxintnliM.' t mtaiif. DtQjOUo.&nM3lCluHq nbvlSdeodaw- ;' ' . I CURE FITS! Whn Iwy enre I do not mmh mtrely to top them tar 4 ttora -aaid bb ea baito them return apunI mean radical cur. I hi va m'iffa ttte disease of t ITS, EP1 LBP6FOR.FALl,lKa6rCKNTE88Blife4oMBUKJ7. ' iwuxaot my remedy to cure the worst oases. Becanae others have Tailed is mo reason f or not now receiving a eons.' Ben4atoncefarTreAtSandaFrieBottieof my infallible remedf. Give. Express and Postoffice. It costs ton nottiiVir for a trial, and I will care yen. -addresi Da. U. Q. pOT, 183 Pear L St., New York. THIEVES "PROFESSIONAL THltYESwitioDETECTlYE" A wonderfBl k of Detective Sketchea, by AlXaH PiNiytBTON, Collected from his Private Record, wftll sketS ofhisewslife. Illustrated with 86 thnHincpioJ turea, Seld nlv by Ttrr agents. Many agents are making 850 pe week. One agent has -sold 7W0 coaiea another agent has paid tor twe iarma. It sells like wild. nre. wewantitAiomore afrents. ij you vmnva vrrmt able agency write for crrrutar and fecial term. rERAL, AGENTS cast Wcnre Exta '. , W. CAKTCETON 4C, fOSEstu il agents cast lacnre f XTa hems. Aaarew are, New York. 85 S. Clark St., Opp. CBHrt Hoose, CHlCAfiO, Arefrnlargrndniite. 3"The Oldest Spc1ill in the United States, waaia liKK fan? KHPyBrSxcEj perfect method and pure medicine insure bpeeuy and yekmakkttt ctTliKS of all Private. Chrania asd Nervous Diseases. ; Affepionef the Blood, HklnJ Kldneya, Bladder, Eruptions, Vlcera, Old Throat. Bone Pain, permanently coxed and eradicated f romtha system for life. , UCDVnilC IMnty.Impottncy,STninal 11 Ell I U U O Losses, Sexual Decay, Mental and Physical Weaitneasi Failing Memoryi Weak Eyes, Stunted-Development, Imped li mett to Manriafff etc, from, cxetmtt rrif mouse, speedily , safely and privately Cared lraDK.9QWleAcd aad Old men, and all -o need m TJr. Baft Almm. 'fiianinion doats nothing, and m qtcai skim ana experiesce, conimit save future misery and anaaae.. w hen tnconvenMn f everywhere by mail B I .to visit the city for treal -ration. J-It is self-evident Uiat I m uvresa lunens, unamimmt Dff e; loalacri etvel His whole attention- to eiaeaf dUe'aae at. x tnat a nnvsician wne talua arreat aJkJLll, and Bhjraioians thronghout tha country, Knowing this, frequently recomrriMd dlmcnit . frennenilv cases to the Oldest Splattaiy mf f who boa. evert Unown good Naeny if.jwerh 5-Dr. Bate i jMre and Experience mil it e his opinion -of eui. preane lBaemrtaaie. aTDcee-wne muse ne one but the Doctor. Oonaoitationafree andaaerealT confldentlai. Cases wtjich have failed itobtainini relief elsewhere, eapeoially aoiicnted. .femkte Disv eases treated. Call or write. Honra, from O to 8 to St Snndsys. lit- to I. mM lo- HEAXTB stT Fbie. . Andreeaas above. .. j novl8deodaw . ' CONSULIPTIOri. I have a positive remedy f or the above dieeaaa ibydtd ataBdina: have been eared. Indeed, ao atronr i$ tc faith in lU efficacy, that I will aend TWO BOTTLE: FRKB. toa-etber with a VAXiDABLB TEKATIBBoi tnooaanaa or cases oi toe worn Kin a ana or lona thi diaeasav to anj sufferer. Give xxirea aad POi address. Da. T. A. siajvu n,iLi eariBt,new zoi (.oihS ( anvassprs Wi.ntf We offer rare mdttfeements- to agents, Everj reader of, this papefyt desires periMnent "work, and laf ge !pa; with a fine" p ttre gd . wb tyresew freestiOTild seTid at'tfnfee tdt ottflai-i nndletrfpaTticttlarB.i'rgpply -samples sent free.. Address vv a chine MantjfactTjrtko Co., Charlotte Mich. 1 ' Back rJllli l HCTTBia, or II FPE PDA THE GREATEST Of the uF Sub of y f During this great sale more of our men and .youths have beeaiaiA4oWf?fly u the positive bargains offered than at aay sale eyexi ateBaWd ia this sc&itfn 1 We are daily adding new attractions to 'our Clothing Departnent -WjUfUh for qityle. Quality ani extremely Low Prices baflioe entire)-al lc rripwVHa4 nti 1 ' On Monday we will offer another lot of Clotliing at prices that must sell them Intending purchasers will do well to call as early aa possible and avoid the rush. oliilay Attractions, g In order to make Holiday Trade as interesting aa possible to oUD firietods nd customers we have dec-Ved to offer S rAHTUti HKtl,!l in Lt4t lisoea" aad CUildreu, t'LOAK(, OOLM iJ, CTLJrUat:ilskI IIAVEIOCKS, at prices never attempted in this Section. ; t: tt.-r LADIES', MISSES' AND CrllLDHlCN.'S'. We have just received the most exquisits lines of Hosiery" it has eret been our pleasure to offerat prices that cannot be competed with.' ' ": "' We are now offering the most attractive bargains in Table Line us, ToWels, Napkins, Doylies, Table Scarfs, Tray Cloths, Turkey Hed Damasks, Tur&ey' Bed Napkins, Bleached and Unbleached Damasks, with Napkins aDd DoylieB tomatch. All Linen Sheetings and Pillow Case Linen, at extremely Iqvv pnce,, ( , t ' n BLANKETS, QUILTS and COMFORTABLES. 1 :'l 7 i . 1 ' 1 V. 'ii There is no more acceptable present than one of our California Blanktts. For siae, softness and warmth they cannot be excelled. Marseilles Quilts in all sizes and in entirely new patterns, at very low prices. SILKS, DRESS GOODS, We are now offering some remarkable bargains in Black and Colored Silk's, Satins, Velvets, Brocades. &c., at verj-low prices. ' ' ; ' ' :-i SPECIAL BARGAINS. In Black French Cashmeres, Colored Gashmeres, French, German and Amer ican Dress goods. French Novelties and Embroidered Costumes all of which we have marked down at prices to close out at once. , CHARLOTTE. N. C. READ! Everybody Seeks to secure the most value for money expended Human nature is the same everywhere. In this connection we wish to say that the value offering by us at this time, in Fiiii' li'iiily-iiiiiie Clyiliiof, can be relied upon asbeirigthe i very best obtainable. ' Onr superior line compares ; ; favorably with the finest Cus tom Tailoring work with thi, , . difference, they are fully 40 per cent, lower in price, and decid dly better values than ,can be found elsewhere for the money. As seeing is teliev: ing, call and jtidge for your self. Kespectfiilly, , L. Berwaxgkr & Bro., Leading Clothiers, and 'Tailors. . P. S, We have just re ' ceived a fine line of Gent's, . Furnishings for the Holidays. S & & qg S ,o....v S s ES- ' k -. KaBlL;:':i ':;) M.:iv,. I aSaf . ' Of : teaat;: . niSi.Jfc-a ...:. . s -s : fe: ' - J'" ""'fed tr7'" ;a ";jjtrv e 1'"'ij;F "'" ' ICal p Oj ' i'C- CD ' ' uvn'muooH tSi. Slart " jfm '-1? j- : IigffJli?,- "I lA ja O ft ' Or p - i-mJHjbai ft S;-- v v,,ks too - B"'T iianaT'.a.. m-rtM SBaJ.'J 1 1 !( r t4 . K PRI0EfMtfE'dfcNT8. UT 111 if SeasQft;; rft . ,, 1.. ;.- i-r'i w.irwio-i 1 Oill F.iinolni i-'Jisv 'jlB'.h fciii! t'.i r.:'; ;r.-i "xjo'l o.'.T : 3n k BAR -i:l .1 ! i on oj hiuq ju-jJ imr.t pi 'Jiu Xiic:!? IB 1 nrp -""M" .7lfT5Tlfl-J 9lb O'Do: GlJJJliill I) W9n .Mtdta-yi 1 - - ! I ' jJtzxvSLsiL 3krI-rT..'ia4-
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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