t. ---m - iriflTO-nriM-'ikrit f i i 1 iri7YiiniiiM4ii-4itfTU' u m m-Mits YtriKy-rrtvM a v vvvsw s
taw xjv ii-:
r.-. lutonr m ant J i it. i o r mm -
.t P&v vw , Sr,il,r,. fcj tA&PX&'AS' -rJAVW-'' - -
v"l: r i ? -: ' ;" f -; : f i -'m i ' .' 1 'Hit ? : r. hi ; nT -?; t-.nijp. . . a " f" '
VOLUME XXXI.
Mrs. Joe Person's
REMEDY,
A SPECIFIC FOR '
ALL BLOOD DISEASES.
TONIC,
Alteratire and Blood Purifier.
It will cnr.nicpmatlra Cancer
IB it Earff HeAtfPUf
ter, Eruptions, Skin to4:
BIooAIHwrmi.
InfalUUe:te:Scrofil3
IT KKI.leSVES CAT A It It H".
A MODERN ETOEKA,'
Which is a Boon to
Ijadies Suffering from Diseases
Peculiar to Their Sex.
' . i ' ' ' Tr .-
T. Krai Ha
Chaklottk, K. C, Jan. 4, 1884. B
Vn. "c IVrson:
We enclose check to pay for last lot ot goods. We
are doiix wll with jour Remedy have sora over1 1
Ore hundred bottles tn about a rear, and as far as
hwd from entire satisfaction has resulted. We
hive also sold several dozen of tout Wash. You
mT erpect snother order soon from us.
Epspectfully, T. C. SMITH 4001, .
Wnolesnle Druggists, Charlotte, jjf. 6.
tFSlnce the dete of this letter Uessm. T. C.
Salth 4 Co. hsve bought another groes-M bottles
T tfte Eemedj.
...... : -tJ -; .- "
Wilson Bros;
1 C&AHixnTKp H . X Feb. 9, 1884. '
Kn. Joe Person:
We have sold a large quantity of yonr Eemetry,
snd so far as heard from. It has given entire satls-
tsrtlon, and we believe It to be aH -jou claim for It -
SKpeetfully, WILSON BROS..
wholesale DToeHsta: Ckarlotte, H.
Bmison Bios.' have oht gmas f thte'
amdy since the date of their letter. ' ''
5Iy Cnatclies Threw Away.
Tk following was taken from the Marlon OX. C.)
TfX of Mfircli I9tk, 1834, and was Inserted by Kr
rinlej, nd was not an adtertlsement: - -
Ttr the ia.t eight years I had bew not only a
great safferer, bat entirely disabled, getting about
on cratches with difficulty. A little over a year age
I began the use ot Mrs. Jee Person's Celebrated
Serofuln Remedy. Have used '28 bettles, and now
I can walk withoat cratches with ease and feel that
I am on the road to renewed health. My ease was
a bad one, and kad resisted the best medical treat
Jwnt bo loig tkat I had little hope at recovery. I
therefore take pleasire la giving my teaitinwy to
the ralne of Mrs. Jee Person's great Scrofula Rera
Signed, A. L. ITHLBT.
Fw tale y Jehnste 4 Graat, Drugglats, Marios,
S f.
Aaoiher VIc i'rM HarUa
llAitimr, V. C, October 30th. 1SS. -
J Pnssos, frankllntea :
iro-Dr. (hUey, tf tfa fUte, informs me
oiv tM. irv trert Mere seme time age and told
im Ten could cere Scrofula, and he advise rue
to wite to you for some of yew circulars. I have
wreenmylegandhlp. It will eare up and break
last below where It cures ap. I have been treat
l 7 sercral physicians. Seme say It Is Serofala,
hrs mt n ig Lnpus and Salt Rheum. It la Just
Wn e?p; it never gets deep; Is very pahtfur; VoaX
at night I want you to send me your circular .
M prices ef your medicine, and If I think, after '
bating them, that it will dp me any good, I will
80Die of the medicine aUwp; IJtwre had the
"fw fw 18 months, and have paid out a great deal
WlBBeT to parties that have done me ne good
8!?tss to hear from rou soon, T remain,
fcwpeetfnliy, fl. (X DAL'
jn following, eat from the Marlon Lamp Poet,"
PWkj for itself; 'i -.r; - " i
r s- C. Dale, of this place, who for years had"
birring rrom aggravated Scrofula, has In
month te of this medicine entirely recovered,
to tMLBM almost Pe168.- being scarcely able
w about on crutches. He'ls" now in active bust
88 BU botuw effected a cure.
fACo.-No.
114 )
vm. b p i3 1'Ibertf itreet,
.imu a BTO., MO.
C,"'0Hr,ln4Coh9haPStreet
I paltlmore, Md.
Minor Co
w. TajlorACo.
Richmond, Vft
"rnlth ft Co
Hson Bres " Chaxlottfl, K. C.
1 8- -lohnten, Reek Hill. 8. C.
lemk lrvg90t ft K G.,
Dr H. (VlcADEN,
An for Sal bg ell Druggists.
' e.ry bottle Prepared Under the
""ineatate Supervision' of
Mrs. Joo Person.
Jos Pttst
JUST RECEIVED I
' i I . ' ' . I f f "',
ANOTIIEIl LOT OF NICE '
' ' ; w. . ' .J ..."
H ambur g Ed gi n g s ,
"Froia 2d." to' 1.50 per yard. Look at them, they are the pret-
J tiest aad heapest over
HIE GOODS !
Embracing Barred Mulins, from 10c. up. White Lawns,
from 10v up. Madrae and Linen Lawns, linen Dondes,
Linen D. Daccas, French Dimity, Leno Checks and Stripes,
Dptted Swisses, kc. Another lot of those popular
J ;Wi I-HiTE ROBES, !
ttom t&.OO up V 12.B0. Cuhnem In all tke new skads. Summer Silks, Nn'8 Telling, Albatross,
f iv He And don't forget t look at our new stock of r - -
Handsome and Cheap.
Tncklncs. Pmfflnn. All Orer
tor 10c The best 44 Cambric for 12lfee. A large stock
Deiloate snadt.8 in Cashoaera sbawla,
BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS, &
A lari?e stock of Lace Curtains, Ladles' Neckwear, c. Call to see us, and we will show you through
with pleasure Special attentlOA to orders through aaall for samples or goods. Truly,
WAVES 6
NOW THAI OUR
s m
We are prepared to shew
BARGAINS IN ALL OCR STOCK.
We have In store
500,Tdft Summer Silk,
500 i " "
50c.
75c.
1,00
250 "
BLACK SILK and SCR.iH at all prices.
DRESS GOODS
In all the new shades at prices -from 10c to $2.50
per jam. a new srocs oi
JERSEY JACKETS.
A full line of GLOVES. LadJea' and Misses'
HOSE. WHITE GOODS In all the ew patterns.
T sHATS FOR
J i i I. A
EVERYBODY.
We Invite special aUeUIon to our stock; of c
iS
Spring Clcjthin.
DOMBBTIC8 that will surprise yoo In prices.
tau ana see our gooas ana near our prices.
Respectfully,
T. L. SEIGLE k CO.
i . i . .
ALEXANDER
TO SEE 'TffEIR
PR
D a Due MIifflittitfiiiDg
Ask for White 6oeds, Hamburg, Irish Holnt Tmbroldery.
Ask for Olnehams and seersuckers.
ask Et wress
ear Carpets at Low nrlc(s. Ark for French Lawns, we
Misses' and Children's Hosiery Is very large and handsome. A few Jersey Jackets left. Ask for Spring
wraps, we nave only eleven ien ana iney aaust oe soici.
Very truly,
i 884 Spriup; 3 'Snrnmer Clofhinjr. 1 884
W, Kaufman & Co.
:o:-
OUR MEI'S DEPARTMENT
Is onfe of the largest,' and at all seasons
OUE BOYS' CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT
Will not fail to interest very one
CHIUpEEN'S
OTR HOSIERY
-r . 1 , i nc." 'fK"
Is thoroughly loaded down witlrthe
wrman, DTenpn .ana .merican masea.
O UR UND E R W EAR D E PARTM ENT
Is a perfee.gem in itself. Atf the newest and most stylish Hats in our
J HAT DEPARTMENT;
i j .
In fact, never in the history of r pur career "have we'Iiad a better supply
than afc tie present peaspn. We court an inspection and .examination of ur
excalkit BSBortmerltj laoii trust td mferit the appreciation of our many
friends and the public. w ; ; ;- ,!
yMS&Wm. AN CO.
L. F. OSBORNE,
All erigsjceraente promptly filled In city orcdunrjy: ?
ijing ana piamng a ihwckuij, uiuce wim ju, t.. r
rney, ai coon nouae. , .
-T W rmtl Hill wmtm- ' tahOtt '
shown on this market.
WHITE GOODS !
Brabrolderlee. The best 4-4 Bleached Domestics
of Tvnthen, Tal, Spanish, Sscurial and Oriental
rolta,
'C,
ALEXANDER.
mA DAIS, -
Latest Stile SILK HATS, SILK, MOHAIR and
GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, Cents' Band-made and
Machine
Ladles', Misses' md Children's Shoes of best makes
TRAVELING BAGS,
-Trunk rtil ghavr! N Ira p-
JCST RECETVTD.
Pecram & Co,
& HARRIS
STOCK OF
Ask for Parasols, their stock la new and cheaD.
uooas, lac uanasercnieis, etc. we are closing
are aelllng them cheap. Our stock of L;
ask ior anyinmg you want, we nave n.
BOOTS 1 SHOES,
ALEXANDER & HARRIS.
well stocked with the choicest fabrics.
in want of STYLISH
BOYS'
and
OLOTHINO.
pifPARTMENT
'
various grades and sizes of English,
"Anakesis"r5S.W
a tHramns mt tar Pile.
Frice ml
i.Boxt4lHew
41 p pe n En
Kmi DbUUzfntelandfte2:
tn. vawtwiDunHOaa
mm. Vina
LIES
at arugKists, or
lOtX.
Ml
rl8deOdsw
f
CHARLOTTE, N. C,, FRIDAY APRIL 11, 1884.
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;lherrj fie yi)l pi p responsible
risk. It sent
for miscarriages.
ALU AX SKA..
While. -thej'e js;iauch talk withir
Democratic circles of the "old ticket'?
t jar the neitPresidential race, and
while it cnotr be- denied that this
old ticket boom is beyjx worked wj,th
considerable ingenfit irafifatrV,!
tnere are lnrjrtaojM eof opxtlKCTisj
that may learhe 4)lA ticket SiMx&
rear before lbwwjir&' d9fsot
come. In'spitaof theas8ertionsfhft
Mr. Tildefl, mgTto hiaavanedJ
age, physical weakness ;Sfc.,'wHild!
no4i afcQept 'ths "nckialydh, we'taye
boMeeh alobg krid DeBeWiaw
tibt if he-convepn shnuIdryERi
nate him lie wotrld rteep'f .H'sMIy )
I ith qgirWti011 &t?m Piou auph
Ojt a contest, x ner was Jm When
Hr. Itl44a?was" Weonest mann
I. the) DejJxo;tijvf -bjft wejiotbt
wnetxier unaer tne conaitiona t&at
ifrviiit;:-aiia ihVtKu&iioii3
that have arisen, heis nn f
tariff-' is to be the issue, he touSt tale
his poeition wTrw mdef tKefJjr,
and from the present indications the
fight will be made more !fp"offthe
platforms adopted than upon the
fegn, and' whoever threjjaen aje
they tnust be in acccrftf with fhplaf
form. There seems to be, especially
within the past few weeks, a drift of
sentiment towards Thomas F. Bay
ard, of Delaware, and without any
connivance directly or indirectly upon
his part. The movementfeeems to be
inspired by the; recognition of the
virtues of the man and his eminent
fitness for the position. He stands
unquestionably to-day in the'jfjohtj
rank of "American statesmen, the
peer of any. His discussions in the
Senate are characterized by grasp of
broad intellect, depth of thought,
thorough study of the subject, digni
ty of demeanor, and honesty of pur
pose; in striking contrast to others
of his fellow Senators, who survey
the field and take their positions on a
question for or against as they recog
nize its popularity or unpopularity.
There is nothing of the demagogue in
his composition, and whether we al
ways agree with him or not, we
recognise his ability, his devotion to
duty, his patriotism, and his unques
tionable integrity. These will be his
strong claims when his name is pre
sented to the convention. But then
will come the questienof availability ;
whether he can carry this or that
doubtful State. We believe he can
carry any State that Tilden can, and
possibly he could carry States that
Tilden can not.
TLere are other names prominent,
of course, and some of them will
doubtless show considerable strength
in the convention, but to day the
names of Tilden and Bayard are in
the lead.
The Republicans are quite as much
at sea as the Democrats, and the man
don't live who can tell who their npm
inees will be. Logan's friends are
working, Arthur's friends are work
ing, Blaine's friends are working,
Lincoln's friends, are working,; Ed
munds' friends are working, ; a)id
Grant's friends are working (in the
dark). Logan's strength is in the
West, where is also Lincoln's; Ar
thur's is in the machine, which is
just now getting some pretty hard
knocks; Blaine's is in the Eastern and
Middle States, where his- friends are
active and vigorous ; Edmunds' is in
the independent order of Republicans,
and Grant's in his personal following,
not confined to any particular sec
tion, not sufficiently developed yet,
however, to give their movement any
special prominence ! Logan is vuk
nerable, Blaine is vulnerable, Arthur
is vulnerable, Lincoln has no record
for attack or commendation, and has
his father's name as capital ; Edmunds
has not trained enough with the boys
to inspire much personal ' f oMowing,
and Grant's stronghold, if he should
be pushed, will be his military fame,
which still holds him in good hand.
And yet the dark horse tied out in
the woods may come in at the last.
hour and get away with tne riDDons.
Surveying the situation on both sldej?; '
tne ouuook is ueciueaiy mixeu, aim
this makes it all the more interesting.
m
Our Washington letter informs lis
that the nomination of Dr. Wheeler
as CoUgctor.of . theFjfth District, In
ternal Revenue, has been or will be
withdrawn at his own request This
was one of the nominations that hung
fire in the Senate, and against which'
there was such a- stubborn opposition
made by Republicans in this State.
Wheeler doubtless became pretty well
convinced that there was no hope of
confirmation before hef made any re
quest of this kind. ' 1 J '
A bill has passed the New Yorlc '
Senate prohibiting the jnanufactute
of oleomargaiiiie under a penalty of
from $100 to $500. ..;.,,;..:,..-.,, ..
We publish elsewhere the7 full, text
- 'PIK
KEPRUSJENTaiTlTE4 PIKWSPaPBB
neeniiff jt,iABUrXiBrrtejtt Bcil
jnes TraBMete-'Restties Alt-
. ea-ciectixt pBcets.,
Special to Tkr OBsnrViR. j
Atlahta, . Ga., April r lo. The
Southern Press Association convened
m thfesity yesterday, , the. "following
papers oerag representea:: a Ashe
Raleigh Qbseryer :Chaa R Jxhe8, Char
lotte Obbbvbr; J. Jveash,, Norfolk
Ledger; J H EeU. Savannah NeWgR
Ira P Johei, Naarivli! Banner: Alex
SuJnnter8,K:horvill Trihiin-W' W
iScre, w4, , JCantfomary ' ' 1 Ad rtiseri;
jramcK vvaisnr AuguBt Uhromcfe;
Erwin Leddyattf Mobile Register ; Q
Jones, Jacksonville Times-Union
Oee Wicholson New, Orleahs Picaf
2rune.; G W Rogers,. Vickaburg C5om
mercial Herald; HC Hanson, Macen
Telegraph and Messenger; W-vL Ma
lone, fft Worth (TexasXJazette; John
King. Columbus Enauirer Snti V TT XS
WjUyson, RjcondKspatch; E W
lOawson and B"JR Whfte. Charleston
N&wsand Courier; M D Winell, Refine
Courier ; AdOlnt S Ochs, Coattanooga
Times ; H W Grady, E P Powell aid
W A Hemphill, Atlanta CotiistitUfion.
Wm H Smit& General Manager bt
the Associated Press, and W B Som
erville, Superintendent of the Press
Department of 'the '-Western Union!
Telegraph Company, were in attend-!
ance.
i i The fnAt,inptin hArmnnlnn. Kn.i '
V!ness executed and the telegraph ne ws.
service imp rove a ana increased.--";' '
A resolutiom was adorttri fl.nr.rriTi2.
ring the officers to apply ior a charter
unaor tne-iawa ot Georgia. ; .
The following resolution was'adept-
.edr-'--i m
Resolved! That the measufa intr'ft-
4uced into both .Houses of "Congress
Known as the convrieht bill is design
ed 1 recognize property in the con
tents of a newspaper and give that ;
rotection to this property under the ;
aw which every other interest al- i
ready enjoys, and that it ought to
receive tie approval of the law-mak
ing power, and the Southern Press i
Association fully endorse it.
The following resolution was also
adopted:
Whereas, The tendency towards
centralization of the powers of the
f;vernment is giving rise to a scheme
or an increase of the civil list and
government patronage dangerous to
the rights of the citizen and lnconsis
tent with the principles of Republi
can government as established by the
fathers ; therefore
Resolved, That the proposed scheme
to establish governmental telegraph
system is in effect to place the govr
ernment in competition with its citi
zens, to threaten every business in
terest and to establish a political
power in control of what under the
constitution is recognized as private
Concerns, a power and a tyranny
which nothing less than revolution
Lean overthrow. . ....
The following officers were elected:
President Patrick Walsh, Augus
ta, Ga.
Vice President F W Dawson,
Charleston, S. C.
Secretary Adolph S Ochs, Chatta
nooga, Tenn.
Treasurer M D Winell, Rome, Ga.
Executive Committee and Advisory
Board Patrick Walsh, Geerria: F
W Dawson, South Carolina: Adolph
S Ochs, Tennessee ; Ohas R Jones,
North Carolina; C H Jones, Florida;
H K JCUyson, Vireinia, and W If
Screws, Alabama.
The convention meets m Jackson
ville, Fla., next year. More has been
accomplished for the Southern PreBS
than at any previous meeting. The
Association has been placed upon a
better footing and a permanent or
ganization secured.
Adolph s. uchs, Sec y.
Digest of Supreme Coart IecisiBs,
Balelgk Newa and Observer.
State vs. Williams.
1. A storehouse is a dwelling hotise
in which burglary may be commit
ted, where it appears that a clert or
servant of the owner habitually slept
in a bed-room therein, even though
for the purpose of protecting the
property.
a. Tne indictment irr such case
whieh lays the property in the ewner
pf the store "then occupied" by the
;lerk, is in accordance with the sug
gestion in State ts.' Outlaw, 72, N. C.
698.
State vs. Pressly.
; 1. This case is similar to the pre
ceding one, except, that here, the
clerk did not Aboard" with the owner
of the store, but the court Jbeld tht
was immaterial. 'There was no evi
dence that the clerk -leased the bed
room as a tenant so as to " give him
exclusive contrel oarer it.i J
2. The law does riot require the ex
amination of a committing magistrate
tab certified under the seal;
Brawn vs. Calloway, .' . ,
The failure of a- judge- to charge
specially on a particular point, Hihere
there are more than one presented by
the evidence, cannot be assigned for
error in this court, . The party (com
plaining should have submitted, a
prayer for special instructions upon
trial in the court below.
State vs. Phifervi
1. The rule that there is a presump
tion of law that every man intends
-t)ie natural consequences of his act,
escaDiisnes omy a prtmajacie ease
against the accused and throws the
burden of proof upon kim to rebut
the presumption.
2. In an. indictment for burning a
warehouse, under section 985, jgnti
thvision 6, of the Code, the intent to'
injure the owner is -made an ingredi
ent oft tae;effeaaB, aadnpuet te
chanced and irnvd ! and its ws f.r-
Lr0r rffthe' tiourt ' not. td. submit " the
'question ot mtent.aa one lot fact- to.
the jury.; . '.v1,;:1'
.. A: Sage Attak on Blaiae.
Thfi Now Ymrfci.-Tfiiwmirio' Post nF
Monday devot6d;inorfc- than a column
to a savage personal attack upon Mr.
Blaine, and practically giye,, notice
that if he ia .nominated it will belt
the ticket and support thtf Democrti.t
iq candidate' tit divides iU indict
ment of him into six parts. Two pf'
the 'counts chargedj,hiin.. with prjosji
tilting th 'speakerehip to forward
Little Rock and F$rt Smith Railroad
sxmetnes'; the ithira with- suspicious
Northern i Paciflo Railroad transac
tions ; the foutth, with breaking, . his;
ward regarding tn' Mulligan letters;
tne-niia wiin
add unsafe'
fide of Secrei
sLtth with : packing ; the coitentipn
ana organizing literary ooreaua. . -:
A. j a lke-Craata Weli;, K,;::l
with SOZODONT wheav tbev baean apoaarerde-
Bensationai, unspuna
.adnaihStraUon-of .tha of-
t&XY- i, ,State and the
ue nacxa . Oi toe .seetav; uet wmm.
KEfuRnERsV
.
Tke Defeat ef the Weol Jleasare 't4m
eidej-ed Sig aificajit Some Ressoas
wayat Hay W Heaa the Tassage. et
tae JBarrisea BUI Ransom aad
: Ishaai Gi Harris---The UtiadrpVal
I tt heeler.
Correspondence of Tm Ossax vxa. & . ,
WASHDfOTON, April 8. Therevewub
reformers are in better spirits than
at any time perhaps since the begin
ning Of the .session. . They interpret,
iue aeieat oi uon verse's proposition
restore the. wqol duty of 1867- as
favorable to the pasaage. of the Mor
rison bill. While they are warranted
probably in this prognostication it'is
.clear that the vote yesterday is- in
.largo measure a different oua from
that which it is likely will be cast on
the Morrison tariff measure. Quite
number of gentlemen voted irres
pective of their .judgment on th4
geral tajriffoesticin. There is Mr;
Eaton, who-vofced against irestoring
the high duty on wool. He will n0
support tha Morrison - bill, or ari
tariff measure at this session. S cf
some of ? he Virginia members. Of
these there is doubt,' hewever, as they
will be loath to defeat a proposition
to repeal the tobacco tax,
Judge Bennett hopes' for the Dans-
sage oi the bill reduoine the revenue J
iGeji, Cox, too. is . JsaniruSn, Yester-i
day .Gox led the debate of thirty,
mamiteavon Phil Thompson's resold -j
tion against the repeal of the whfs-i
k.er tax, and every Democrat f in the
aeiegation except. Col. Green, who
was absent, voted in. the nerative.
An analyeis of the vote 6hows that'
only tour Republicans, including
York, were recorded Kn the same
side. This is interpreted to day as
showing the animus of parties on this
question of so much importance to'
North Carolina.
Gen, Ransom took a sbirited and
brilliant part in the closing debate1
on the education bill in its. favor. In .
a colloquy with Gov, Isham G. Harris,
just before midnight, he retorted;
with somet asperity, but in parliamen-1
tary language, the criticism that tha
people. of. North Carolina would not
approve his action- If Senator Coke,
who held thelfloor at the time, had
not refused permissien for tne spat
to continue, there might have been
some material for the big morning
dailies which take the past rridnight
dispatches. These Senaters, it is
needless to say, are as brave as Ney
and personajlv the best of friends. .,
It is learned to -day that Wheeler
has requested the withdrawal of his
nomination as collector and the sub
stitution of the name of his former
deputy, Mr. Hardin, of Alamance.
This may untangle a part of the
skein, or it may not.
Mrs. Atkinson, sister-in-law of
Bishop Atkinson, the venerable lady
who was so severely injured at ' the
hands of a street robber oh Saturday
night, was no better at the last' ac-
counts.. .. H.
A Harrihle Case ( Crnelty.
At Wilmington, Del., Monday,
Martha Smith, colored, was arrested
for cruelly treating a six-year old
daughter of a woman named Wesley,
which has been in the keeping of Mrs.
Smith for some time. On the child's
back were two immense scars, from
which the flesh had been burned al
most to the spine, which she stated
had been inflicted by the woman set
ting her upon a red-hot stove for
disobeying a command. Her tongue
was badly lacerated, which was the
result of the. woman sticking a fork
through the child's tongue to keep
her from crying.
Aa Art eat Defegatiea.
Atlanta; Ga., April 10.-i-In the
Republican convention; yesterday
considerable time was taken up in
the discussion over contested delega
tions from Chatham "county, but,
when settled R. D. Locker, marshal
bf the Southern Georria district, was
elected permanent chairman. A. M.
Buck, W, Af .Pledger, .1 M. Piea-
ants and Ci D. Forsvthe ware alecied
las tho delegation to i Chicago, from 4
the fstato at large. They go unin
structed, but are considered as being
for Arthur. . ' ' m
Firata a Texas Towa. - ;
6rALvsaTO,' !f ex. , April ;i0. A
Huhteviile dispatcn ta the News say
the whole east side of thepublie
square was destroyed by fire fester
day. The loss is 2;00a distribn'ted
among twenty persons, with litrtle or
h insuranc. '!-
, Perly (ear' Itaeneaee ofaa Ot Kane. '
' lbs. , winsiew'a eoothlng Syrop, for chlldeea
teetein, lsUje,prescilpttoftel tneet 1 beat (e
mate ptiy sieians nd nurses tn tne ' United states,
arrd UKSbelTise fer frtryears wlB aerer f aD
Sig sueeert bf muttons of rnotrwrs tor tnelr eu-drf-n
It relieves tne eUUd from pain, cnres.lyMn
dei? anjnaiarrboeft.igrrptng hi tne boweW and wind
ooltc By eivlne health to he -call it nU the
mother We woold say to evetrmotherjih hae
a cnHdaflertng rrom ny of tne" toregtrtng com
piaAitai Do not let you tejadtee,- ov tbe pre
iudlces ot otbers, stand between yeur sqflertog
oh fid and tbe relief that will be sure yes, abso
lutely sure to follow the "use of this- awdidna.
8oW by druesbtsKflxooflboat the world Price 2k
I cent bottte, -..., .
, Nothlnr equals Allen's villous Physie in qmleUi
reitevinc costivisness, headaches, heartburn and all
other blTloas rroqWes; 26 eeau lavaa boMte. Atafl
I... r ,, r, ri-nn.1 r.,-.n .n
Pica emoXinff is thareal lestof atotiMca.
tt h the regal fray ot smokinc. : Ton et
jnore direotly at the flsvor aid fragrance,'
Ton take the -smoke oootor, aa4 the tonic
cleanlier ' toS safetC ' Pipe imoking 1
BmokiiDr reduced to a fine art
, Xbe atom the ojnestiioa oi adnlterated
tobacco forces itaelf on the attention at
smokers, the more desirmhle lt-beeomei
, to Xnaw pwyteely What swa ar amottngt
In Bladklrell'p Bull Pnrfaam Qmokina' lo.
caoooTOvnave inaruiiio.
ahrajia, that t is-Hature'
own nnaitolteratad yradaot
Its frmgranca, flavor, and
nomayimti qnllty,aae
itffOwtbeaotlaBdafr, r X17 Aand roawUl bem.
)U Hooaeaiilnwtth.
ont tsadewkef a BmO.
'irsaeieavfin riiheri and Spark.
'Baa Btneke BlaekwaU'a BnB Doxham
HmoklBa lobaoeo, aa4 Ukorajor la,
Schodli! 4heret
aeaooU In need ot teaohers, aad
asainc pasmon; saooia auaresi
1 The BfelifrWed ffionsonds
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WHO
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GRAiND OPENING LAST WElSC
Will be more delighted this week. On visiting the Mam
moth Palace of Attractiop.8 they Trill find the most
SUPERB LINE OF BLACK SILKS
Ever shown in this section, at prices that tannot be eonpetad
': ; with North or South,
Si
We will ofi'er the most exquisite assortment ef Sinner
Silks that can possibly be desired to select ltqbu, ra&ting i
frice from50e. to per yard.
NEW STYLES IN LADIES UNDERCLOTHING.
Now Ginghams and Percales, New Lawns and Cambries,
New Hosiery, Fans and Parasols, Lacea and Embroideries,
ALL AT THE LOWEST PRICES
CHARLOTTE. N. C.
1884
Our tok ii rriviDf
OUR STOCK WILL
IKirchasers will find it
Opening.
L
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SPRING.
Id's,
Saittonirdlffiy
Ihe latest ia Scarfs is the "T;N10B,,' fem.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
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