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VOLUME XXXI. Mrs. Joe Person's Column. Mrs Joe Pers n's EDY, No Household Can Afford to be With out it. II TTTT II T II T 11 1 II T COO O O o o o 000 8 8 u o up RRR EES c8a R B E 2 8 RRR EX 88g R R B s a K R EBB "88s I ifauttle Skin I ilai.tlle Skin Iiifui.tlleSfcln Infill, Hie Skin Infantile Skin I ifmitlJe Skin I ifniitUe Skin I i tan tile Skin Inf.ii tile Skin 1 ifuntlleSkln Diseases. Diseases. Dlaeases. Diseases. Diseases. Diseases. Diseases. Diseases. Diseases. Diseases. It Cures Bilious Colic Instantly. Inherited Inherited Inherited Inherited Inherited Inherited Inherited inherited Inherited Inherited and Kiid and unci and and and and and and Contagious Contagious Contagious Contagious Contagious Contagious Contagious Contagious Contagious Contagious Humors. Humors. Humors. Humors. Humors. Humors. Humors. Humors. Humors. Humors. Never Failing in its Results. All Blood All Bluod Ah Blood All Blood Ail Blood All Blood All Blood All Wool All Biood AH Blood Poisons. Poisons. Poisons. Poisons. Poisons. Poisons. Poisons. Poisons. Poisons. Poisons. The Best Family Med icine on the Market. All Ulcers, All Ulcers. All Ulcers, All Uloers, All Ulclrs, All Ulcers, All Ulcers, All Ulcers, All Ulcers. Sores, tc. Sores, &c. Sores, tc sores, sc Sores, Ac' Sores, tc' Sores, tc Sores, Ac. Sores, fcc. Sores, &c All Ulcers, No Physicians' Pre scriptions. It Restores It Restores It Restores It Restores It Restores It Restores It Restores It Restores It kestores It Kestores the Complexion, the Complexion, the Complexion, the Complexion, the Complexion, the Complexion, the Complexion, the Complexion, the Complexion, the Complexion. It is Always Ready. It Improves Digestion. It Improves Digestion. It Improves Digestion. H Improves Digestion. It Improves Digestion, it Improves Digestion. It Improves Digestion, it Improves Digestion, it Improves Digestion. It Improves Digestion. Because it is a Fine Tonic. It Renews It Kenews It Renews It Kenews It Renews It Renews It Renews II Renews It ltenews It Renews Vitality. Vitality. Vitality. Vitality. Vitality. Vitality Vitality. Vitality. Vitality, Vitality, Hecause it is Nature's Own Remedy. It Beautifies It Beautifies it Beautifies It Beautifies It Beautifies It Beautifies It Beautifies It Beautifies It Beautifies It Beautifies the Skin, the skin, the Skin, the Skin, the Skin, the Skin, the Skin, the Skin, the Skin, the Skin. And it Always Cures, B'jykin, Cunner 4 Co.. No. 11 4 T lit l.ibprtv street. I Win. H. Brown 4 Bro., No. 25 Baltimore, Md. . S uth Sharp street, vaniij, unpin &u., Pun-ell, Ladd 4 Co.,, Wens, Minor 4 Co. Powers, Taylor 4 Co. T. C. Smith 4 Co., W. 11. Wilson. Rlchmpnd, Yft Charlotte, N. C. J. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, 8. C. Turner 4 Bruner, Monroe, N. C. Wholesale Druggist for N. C, Dr.fJ. H. McADEN, CUAKLOTTE, W. C And 'for Sale by all Druggists, Every Bottle Prepared Under tlie T l rt . . iiiuueiuaie upervisionoi Mrs. Joe Person. MANUKACTCIIED BY The Mis. Jos Ptrsoa Remedy Company LAEQEATOBY, - CSASLOTTB, V. a REM ff ie Goods aid Embroideries. Our big sale or White Goods and Embroideries arred Muslin, French Dimities, 4c. Oriental and oi iacurlal Laces, in Black and Cream, Is complete Torchon Laces I Insertings. The prettiest Crepe Llsse Ruchlngs In town. Ask to see our "Fedora" Ruchlng. F.ins. all prices and shapes. Look at our Yoklngs and Allover Embroideries. A large stock of Silk Mitts and Silk Taffeta dloves, In all the new shades. Berlin and Lisle thread Hose in dark and light colors. SUMMER SILKS. Look at them. Black Silks, Cashmeres, Armures, Ratzimas, Nun's Veilings, 4c. Look at our Nobby Straw Hats and Beady-made Clothing. Evltt 4 Bros.' LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. Every pair warranted. Linen Ulsters, White Robes, very cheap. Special attention to orders for samples or goods. HARtiRAVESft AL&XMBER. snun iiuildino. SPECI A 22 Inch Fiulard Hik fjr Ok These goods have been reduced from $1.00 per yard. Our BLACK SILK For $1.00 Is pronounced by all to be a bargain. Our Silks In all grades give satisfaction. Summer Silks, 50c. Summer Silks, 62tc. 75c. " " $1.00. White Goods ! Uite Goods! White Goods!! CHE IP AS THE CHEAPEST. Our 8I3C. Victorias take the lead. " 8I3C. Checks " " " " 121&C. Victorias ' " 20c. ' ' ' India Linens " " " " Linen de Dacca " " " " " Lawns " " " " Persian " ' " " " Figured Swiss " " " " Organdies ' " " Yoking, Tockin, Embroideries. - OUR STOCK OF WHITE GOODS, On examination, will be pronounced to be the best in tne city. T. L. SEIGLE & CO Call aid Take a Look at Our Laces, IIAMBIRG EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, DRESS GOODS, Clothing, Carpets. Rugs, Cane Matting, Muslins. Lawn. Mili ums, loweis, Kiuoons, iiioves. Hosiery, uorsets. liiiiKtiams, tseersucKers, ottlngtiam L,aces. Crazy Ouilt Scraps, Linen and Lace Collars, Spool Silk, Cotton and Twist. Parasols Ladles' and Misses'. And odn't forget our Trunks, also Fans. You can buy as good a pair of Scissors as were ever in vie from us. re sen me ceieorated 1'araDola reeille. Ask lor NDER Oor First tann 1884 Spring 3 Summer Clothinff. 1884 W. Kaufman & Co. -:o: OUR MEN'S DEPARTMENT Is oneoffthe largest, and at all seasons OUR BOYS' and CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT Will not" fail to interest every one CHILDREN'S OUR HOSIERY Is thoroughly loaded down with the various grades and sizes of English, ftprman FrAnnh and American makes. " OUR UNPERWEAR DEPARTMENT 5 sIs a perfect gem in itself. All the newest and most stylish Hats in our HATi DEPARTMENT. Tn fact, never in the history of our career have we had a better supply than at the present season. We court excellent assortment, ana trust tu iuuiiu bjiv."-- j friends and the puhjic. W. KAUFMAN & CO. . ... .. ..i j.j. l - - L. F. OSBORNE, Practical Snireyor anfl Ciyi Engineer. . 1 nAnnt1 Allo tn Alt AFOAnntT Happing and platting a specialty. Office with K K. Beterenoe-T. J. Orr, County Surveyer. reb9tf T tJST HECEIYE1 A fplendld lot of BUI aid continue?. Don't fall to see our popular 10 cents other Laces, cheaper than the cheapest. Oar stock and cheap. A ble stock of SUMMER SILKS, mm sits, Latest Style SILK HATS, SILK, MOHAIR and GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, Cents' hand-made and Machine Ladles', Misses' and Children's Shoes of best makes TRICKS, TRAVELING BAGS, Trunk mid Sliawl Straps JUST RECEIVED. Nil k Co, BUTTONS, HANDKERCHIEFS, Prints, Shirting and Sheetings, Table Linens, them, they are good. k B well stocked with the choicest fabrics. in want of STYLISH BOYS' and CLOTHING. DEPARTMENT an inspaction and examination or our . w nuruf 44inlVKn- - M hASIVtlliyW m Skilnnf, vteM I faith in its emetej, in ,,niHrB "TBEATTHttn SitlLT.SWM. Kl i-eISWnr York. feb28daw4w 0U PAPERS bj e iuadred twgnB, as, 4c pre BOOTS I SHOLS. ARRIS. riptorj CHARLOTTE, N. C, SUNDAYfMAY 4, 1884. 2Hie CCTiarlcrtte Tjsc:vz. PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY BT CHAS. K. JONES, Editor and Proprietor, Terms of Subscription. DAILY. Per copy Scents, One month (by mall) 75 Three months (by mall) $2.00 Six months (by mall) 4.00 One year (by mall) 8.00 WEEKLY. One year $2.00 Six mouths 1.00 Invsiriably in Adrance Free of Ptf.xtuge lo.all parts of tbe United States. ff-Speelmen copies sent free on application. irSulsTibers desiring the address of their paper changed will please state In their communi cation both the old and new address. Kates of Advertisinsr. One Square One time, $1.00; each additional In sertion, sue; two weeks. S5.UU: one montn. ss.ou A schedule of rates for longer periods furnished on application. Remit by draft on New York or Charlotte, and by Postofflce Money Order or Registered Letter at our risk. If sent otherwise we will not be responsible xor miscarriages. JOINT CANVASSES. ITT t -I t i - we puDiisn eisewnere today a communication from a respected citi zen in vhich he expresses the con riction that Dr. York, as the candi date of the coalitionists, will not be able to carry the full strength of the Republican party. We trust he is right, but cannot see any indications to justify the belief that he is. Dr. York's name has been mentioned in the Republican prints for months and by Republican authority as the man to lead the coalition forces, " and there has been practically no opposi tion to it, though some Republican strai-jjhtouts have expressed a prefer ence for some old line Republican as a standard bearer. But in the con vention no voice of any potency was raised against his nomination, in fact it was agreed upon long ago by the leaders as a forlorn hope. Whether these leaders can carry the masses with them remains to be seen. There is some considerable difference be tween the phases of the approaching contest and that of two years ago. Then the Republican party split on the coalition question, and some of the ablest and most influential men in the party fought the coalition through the canvass and up to the day of election. Now the breach is healed, and instead of pulling against each other they are working together, and will exert all their powers for the election of the man they have put to the front as their standard bearer. They went to Raleigh to nominate him and they did it. Under these circumstances, with the leaders of the Republican party united, the of ficial patronage they control, the close and effective organization they have, while there may be here and there an old line Republican who be lieves strictly in principle and despises thes flesh-pot combinations and bar gains, the great bulk of the Republi can party will be marshalled to the polls for the ticket nominated. It is always safer to over-estimate if we do over-estimate the strength of an antagonist than to under estimate it; the first cannot hurt us, the second may. As to the joint canvass to which the writer of the communication al ludes, that is a matter of judgment. When these canvasses are well con ducted, and the people come out to hear the issues honestly discuised, they are well and doubtless produc tive of good, but unfortunately it too frequently happens that the very people whom the Democratic speakers want to speak to are kept away from these meetings by the Republican managers, who do not want them to hear Democratic speakers. While the Republicans have one man on the stump pretending to engage in a joint discussion, they have a dozen bushwhacking and getting up meet ings at other points to keep the crowds away from speakers whose influence they dread. They are up all these tricks and take advantage of them. Yet we must not be understood as meaning that our speakers should shrink from joint disoussions when they are offered in good faith, and when the speeches will be heard by people of both parties, but if they are to be joint discussions we want them to be such in the full sense of the word, not merely .Democratic meet ings practically where the Republican speakers are accorded the privilege of dividing time with the Democratic 6peaders. To such a joint canvass, fairly and squarely conducted, wp would have no objection, but or the contrary would be glad to see. Therje is nothing in Dr. York's record polit ically, nor in his mental calibre, nqjr is there in the record or mantal calibre f any of the rest of the ticket, to make him or th,em dangerous an tagonists on ' the stump. It is not only not a strong ticket in itself, but is very weak and vulnerable, and we do not regard it as very materially strengthened by the coalition process through which it has passed. - A meeting of the stockholders of the Cape Fear and Yadkin- Yalley Railroad was he!4 a FayetteiH,e Thursday. There were delegations there from several counties seeking connection with the road, and a strong delegation from Wilmington to urge the extension q the roaclj to that city, and resolutions adopted expressive of the interest of tb,e- city f Wilmington and the stockholders of the road in that project, and to institute a survey with a view to ascertaining the, . most, '- practicable route, estimates of costs, occ.. : . i : . . . 1 1 -' i .! i i 1 ,i i i ; That Liberal mass meeting at Ral eigh was not a very' massiTe concern,. ithm ioinfc jb, iuimbes( &r. fn.tel- ioctWrl WC&TlaMUk; a i I .. ,.- y . m . mi l-n J Why write with malaria? EMORY'S STAND ARD CERE BILLS are lnfafflble. never fall dure th ajjwt-dbsttnate cases; purely vegetahtoffic. O. J. Spears said in the Republican convention at Raleigh that the "town of Charlotte had created more trouble ia the party in six weeks than New Hanover county ever had." That's a fact; the town of Charlotte does givo the Republican party considerable trouble. Its a live town, you see, and strikes straight out from the shoulder. Col. John R. Winston, of Caswell county, made his first venture in pol itics after the war as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Con gress from the Fifth District. Failing in this, he joined the Greenbackers and ran against Scales for Congress. Scooped up, he retired to privatolife, from whence he has emerged to pop up as a Liberal in the late "mass" meeting at Raleigh. John will event ually wind up in the Republican camp. ABOUT THE STATE. News & Observer : At Garysburg, a few days since, two negroes, Isaac Liggin and James Portar SnipiS! -ware arrested, charged with being about to engage in a auei. uotn are colored politicians. At a political meeting Soiers denouncer! T.i bpiera challenged Liggin to mortal combat. The invitation was accepted. The night before the time fixed for the sanguinary meeting Spiers visited Inn onrtnJ a-V.C 1 " P t nio Dcwiiu, a uig uegro, aim lniormea him that he had a. wiffi and phiMn and was not ready to sacrifice his me, aim inereiore uesirea to recall all arrangements for the fight. The matter leaked out, and tho nnrJir." ties arrested both of the would be aueiists. When taken in charge, Lierein had on two nvpmmts nnri a sheet iron plate 15 inches square as a chest protector "to keep out the cold," the man of honor explained, but reall v r,o kpen trip hiillt. nf P.rant'ii champion from killing him. Concord Reenstar : Tir V n Ti Means has hfifin annoinr.Arl aocicfonf Surgeon of the United States Navy. This appointment was made after the Doctor had nasssd a rprv bouoto and searching examination by the liauonai uoara or surgeons, which continued for day to day, for six weeks, through which he passed suc cessfully, bearing all the honors with him. The opening exercises of the North Carolina Srnnil wuro VialH o - r! uvt "ii . w CI U Ebenezer church on last Wednesday. The introductory sermon was preach ed bv Rev. Mr T.ntz Aft-ntha 11 call conference proceeded to the election or tne cmcers ot the Synod for the ensuing vear. which rsmlr,Ad as follows: Rpv J A T inn nrom! dent; Rev. T. S. Brown, of Charlotte, recording secretary ; Kev. Mr. Fes chau. as corrpsnnndinc- Bwrotor. Col. P. N. Heilig, of Salisbury, treas urer. Newbern Journal : Mr. Lane keeDs an itemized account of all expenses and receipts of his farm. He culti vates twenty acres to the horse farm, four of which is put in cotton. One year he increased the acreage of nis cotton ana, tnough an ordinary crop year, he found his net surplus to amount to just two dollars per acre. Of course, like the sensible man that he is, be went back to his four acres to the horse farm. He has manured his cotton land until he can produce cotton at a cost of from 6 to 7 cents per pound. Making over a five hundred pound bale to the acre it will easily be seen that there is some money for him even at nine cents per pound. Concord Times : fVnt.pnnrv V-tdt cises in the Methodist church in Con cord, will be held on the second Sun day in May. On last Wednesday night, the 23rd, about 11 o'clock Mr. D. A. Louder's dwelling house, kitchen, smoke-house and nearly everything were burned down TTow the fire originated is not known. - ine population ot Mt. pleasant is about three hundred and fifty. There are in the village two churchps thro stores, one drug store, one male col- lege, one iemaie seminary, ana one district school house. No bar room. Wadesboro Intelligencer: Mr. R. C. Nash, of Ansonvule, has in his possession a fire shovel which was owned by his wife's great-grand-father, and has been in constant use for more than a hundred years. It is still as good as new. Trip cnmTpnwmfint nf 1 ho NVrf n Carolina College, at Mt. Pleasant, takes place on May 19th, 20th, 21st and 22nd. During the month of April the State Treasurer issued forty-two drummers license. A BEAK KIDNAPS A CHILD, Whereupon a Distressed Father Per- siies the Beast and Rescues His Off spring. Miles City Letter In the Globe-Democrat. Quite a rinDle of excitement was caused in Miles City to-day by the action of a pet bear, the property of Charles isrown, a prominent auction eer and merchant of the town. Mr. Brown captured a male ; cub bear about two years ago and-' raised him so that he has become a pet among the members of his tamuy. He usu ally kept the" animal chained in his backyard, but tb-day, by some unac countable means, he broke his bonds and roamed at large through the steeets, No damage was attempted by Bruin until he met a child about three years old, who unsuspiciously walked up to the shaggy brute and playfully pulled his mane, fondling the animal, believing him to be, a large, good-natured dog. The bear, however, was not peaceably lncuned, and, seizing the child with his rough teeth, he started at a rapid pace for Ihfe-'looti-riiils, dragging ms unfortu nate yictina with him. lhe news soon spread and the whole town became aroused. Max well, the father of the little one, overcome with horror at the danger, perhaps fatal, hovering over his child, started in pursuit, armed with a Sharp's rme. JHe soon overtook tne savage monster, who still retainied his griD on ma prey. une latner hurriedly approached the bear, and. witnouc ganger to nig onaprmg, ne shot him through the heart. The child was rescued fortunately, with no serious damage. Iron Works and Plaining Mill Earned. Waukesha, Wis., May 3. Mur ray's iron works and Ha?eltine18 plaining mill, with a ' Ja,Tge ' quantity of lumber, burned "yesterday; Joss, Neuralgia and Sick Headache. In Aurora, HL, lives Mrs. wm. Henson. She say:, ,'iamarltan Hemiu cured me ot neuralgia, MMiNiuia mat awaaacne. THE STORY OF A LIFE. Say, what Is life? 'Tistobebom A lielples3 babe te greet tli light V, 1th ;i sharp wall, as ff the morn Foretell a cloudy moon and night To r.eep, to sleep, and weep again With sunny smiles between and then? And then apace the Infant grows To be a laughing, sprightly boy, Happy, despite his little woes Were he but conscious f his Joy' To be, in short, from two to ten, A merry, moody child and then ? And then In coat and trousers clad, To learn to say the decaiogue. And break It. an unthinking lad. With mirth and mischief all agog; A truant oft by field and fen. And captare butterflies and then? And then, Increased In strength and size, To be. anon, a youth full grown; A hero In his mother's eyes, A young Apollo in his own; To Institute the ways of men In fashionable sin and then? And then, at last, to be a man, To tall In love, to woo and wed! With seething brain to scheme and plan To gather gold or toll for bread; T sue for fame, with tongue and pen. And gain or lvse the prize! and then? And then In gay and wrinkled eld To mourn the speed of life's decline; To praise the scenes our youth beheld. And dwell In the memory of lang syne; To dream awhile with darkened ken, To drop into the grave and then ? Jhn 6. Sate. The Speed ol a Flying Dock. Pittsburg Chronicle. It nmvbe interesting to Mip r-pnrlpt ir know the speed at which many ducks fly down wind: Mallard, from 4fi to so miioa nn , - DU hour. Black duck, from 4.T t.n r.n miloa on hour. Pintail, from 50 to 60 miles an hour. Widereon. from fi.r to 70 miloc or. hour. Wood duck, from 55 to fin milpa on nour. Gadwell, from 60 to 70 miles an hour. Redhead, from 80 to 90 miles an hour. Blue wing ail, from 80 to 100 miles an hour. Green wingtail, from 80 to 100 miles an hour. Broadbill, from 85 to 110 miles an hour. Canvas back, from 85 to 120 miles an hour. Wild geese, from 80 to 90 miles an hour. For the above table I am indebted to Mr. D. W. Cross, an old duck shooter and a careful student of the the habits of water fowl T Vinvo nnt the slightest hesitancy in believing him right, for the experience of oth ers with whom I have shot ducks, coupled with my own, more than corroborates the assertions. When I have held ahead of a string of blue bills, savat least ten fppt. and lrillpd the fourth or fifth duck in the string,. j. nave oeen strongly impressed that the speed they were flying was like the traditional p-rpaspd lichtnino- remembering that the charge of shot 1 , ,-KT 1 . i . -ii leu my gun (vio. 4 snot, sayj.wiin an initial velocity of 1.800 to 2.000 fet per second. It will be seen that long experience and good judgment is necessary to know where to hold the gun in order to become a eood duck shot. The Boston Tamil Reform League, Boston, May ' 3. The executive coMniitt e of the Tariff Reform League have unanimously passed the loiiowmg: Kesolved. that the Massa chusetts Tariff Reform League ur gently request the members of Con gress from Massachusetts to vote against the motion to strike out the enacting clause of the Morrison bill in order that all hope of securing the consideration of any measure for im mediate and substantial reduction of the tariff may not be destroyed. , smallpox in Mexico. New Orleans, May 3 A dispatch f roni Laredo says : The smallpox is committing sad havoc among the natives in Lampasas. Mexico, and also prevalent in a mild form in Mon tero. The Florence Mihtlnsale of the Nursery. The following is an extract from a letter written Co the German Reformed Messenger, at CbambeiB burg, Penu.: A BENKFACTKB8S. Just open the door for her. and Mrs. WInslow will prove the American Florence Mghtlngale of the nursery. Or this we are so sure that we will teach our ousy to say, "A Blessing on Mrs. Wins low" tor helping her to survive and escaoe the griping, eoiloking and teething siege. Mrs. Wins- low s aooiu.na t-yruu relieves the child from Daln. and cures dysentery and arFhoea, It softens the gums, reduces Inflammation, cures wind colic, and carries the Infant through the teething period. It performs precisely what it professes to perform, every part of it nothing less. We have never seen airs, wuisiow snow ner only tnrougn tne prepa ration of her "Soothing Syrup for Children Teeth ing." If we had the power we would make her, as she Is. a physical saviour to the infant race. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. Ayer's Cathartic Pills are the best medicine that can be employed to correct Irregularities of the stomach and bowels. Gentle, yet thorough In their action, they cure constipation, stimulate the diges tive organs and the appetite, and cleanse, build up and strengthen the system. A Fair Offer. The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Mich., offer to send Dr. Dye's Voltaic Belt and ADDllancea on trial, for thirty days, to men, young or old, afflicted with nervous- debility) lost 'vitality and kindred troubles, bee advertisement in, wis paper. Analysis D7 Dr. A. Voelcker, F. R. 8., Con sulting Chemist Royal Agricultural Society,! EngUind, shows only- a trace pf nitrates In Blackwell's Bull Durham Tobacco. The soil of the GDlden Belt of North Carolina, in which this tobacco is grown, don't supply nitrates to the leaf. . That is thQ secret of Its delicious mildness. Nothing so' pure and luxurious for . smoking. Don't forget the brand. None gen uine without the traqednark of the Bull. All dealers have IC" " " -1 - 1 -, 'Wbfen feline concerts driveawcy eleeDjour 'test solace is found In j hum Smoking -Tobaca W, p, BYNtni. W. P. BYNCM, Jb. BYNUM & BYNUK ATT O III E Y S - A T - W, CHARLOTTE, N. C. mcb7d3i FOR SALE. Cotton Seed Meal for feeding or fertilizing, ' in' quantities to Buft purchasers. The best feed fdr cattle ever sold, being worth twice as mucn as corn meal. nov6dtf CHARLOTTE OIL CCi f3k J. ''eBtKlaceiBfounclln jd ; j : lMSf.IJiaciir?rj .Bud Bur. 1 1 ft t - -ir-s48e- -j--- " - - fr-, sBUCKW&L'sj " i l - iuDURWAM I - ' f :. P8HBWp! ' j IJSj ---m IT 1 1 1 TVm l mm tOWSHT CHARLOTTE, N. C. , Will continue to offer daring this .vreek m their White Goods Department EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS, Ladies will pleage remember we ara not waiting for.the end of the season but at the very commencement we offrr to our patrons the " LARGEST AND MOST EXQUISITE STOCK OF Whit E VER SHO WK IN THIS SECTION, At prices that cannot be approached either North or South, Our Black and Colored Silks are acknowledged by our lady friends to be superior to anything they can find, even from thebest houses North. In . . . CDamr mills. &s&99 "We offer only the most reliable we can with confidence recommend to our patrons for WEAK SERVICE and DURABILITY, at prices that astonish even the closest buyers. LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING. In this department we are offering the very latest 'styles in Night Robes, Gowns, Ghimese, Drawers and Skirts. Children's Long and Short Dresses, Infants' Outfits, &c - All our Underclothing are made from selected stock and finished in the very best style of Skilled "Workmanship, And will be found on comparison (which we invite), to be superior in qual ity and much lower in price than the same goods' can be ob tained from Northern houses. SEND FORSAMELES and see the values wo offer. ... Bargains in Every Department. CHARLOTTE. N. C. Are ITou Thinking of BUYING IBW CLOTHES Then think of us, for -whatever you require, be it , Men'a or Boys' Clothing, remember we will not be undersold by any house, either large or small, and that we will sustain our reputation of selling only Superior Cloth ing at extremely low prices. Our MEN'S FURNISHINGS, such as fliieSol ored, full, regular made French Lisle Thread Underwear French Lace And genuine India Gause Undershirts, Hosiery, Gloves and Hate. We have a peerless stock to select fyom. . , , A bECIDEJ fMPROTEME3T IN NECKWKAIK. h"T M Ifrnr.mnfi tr L. BER IVANGE LEADING CLOTHIERS AND TAIJLQ To the Parties who think of orderijigrFuniitiire H; i !'Hlii (till .HU ) 1 jr.' from the Robert Mh(;;VMM1m' . .;. -irf moil -"-j'i'.,rqeif h:iu i.'.J. pany will do well to see me before doing' so, as I will deliver in Charlotte, almost . any ;r ticle of Furniture at thfc: yfixier YfetvIin their catalogue, saving you tv&jjfs 10 to 20 per cent . THE FURNITURE -DEALER; ; : PRICE FIVE CENTS. k and renowned make go ids ; The Tensor Scart ! PATENT PENDING. - The advantages of the .Tensor Phijeld are, being semi-curved, the' band, Wnen . .. 11.0 1 r .-J fastened to the iieedle is onnth same purve as the neck -band of ahirt, tpus allowing tho proper tension and 'injuring , R.,uPe.rfect Fit." u:d 3i:ouum..a box,: -.!r y ;r tV. it & BROflER, fiti;-,:;::; M'-ii :'. ': 'A 5o vliOoriT -." yi lf. .y.ggy.UI dl . "- - isifiQ l;.97f oliol ; vrano Public: I- I? Trjta.ttrsxrt, Srailto Row, K. 4, V&tin. ,
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