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J. IV i ,. .-,Hh,J ..u. . .... -... .-r. njftlhg-.. . , m f It s' ", HI 'J WiJ :vi- 5 : ; r 'A VOLUME XXXI.' 1 Hk. JceTcfeoniCduih' sirs Joe ! CVS XI s to o Boitsehold Can J out it. 4 i V II IT T T T T ' ft O-- u u K KRK FS K Has e t BS8S. tile SklA'rlptascsJ -jf 1. :.I1U1C OfWJO iD re inHiHttk-i-Mn Ul , ft:0a.I ion! Hid Instantly 3 II - JUiuca ncu wi imiuu ; JnJMMiUKl and CoiiUfelous Humora. ' ' inlwi-ifMil and CoiiUiUlOUS Huuior. Inherited and Contagious Uuuors. Inherited and Contagious Humors. Iuberited-ftUd CouUtgloua Humors. Inherited aud Coutuious Humors, inherited and Coutadous Humois. Iuhented and Contagious Humors, luherued uua contagious tiumors. Never Failing in its Results; 5 j,;, i.iuod focKMii. i ill Bioud Polns. ill Wood Polsoiii. All biood Pciwiis. ill Wood Poiaoiis. iU BUjo I Poi-sont. it li ood Poiuoua. The Best.Family Aljed- icmoori the a-ket. AH Ulcers, Sores. Ac . All I! leers. Sores.. &c All Ulcers, Sors, Ac - All Ulcere, Sores, Ae' All Ulcirs, Sores, Ac' All Ulcers. Sores. Ac' AH Ulcers, Sores, Ac! . All Ulcers, sores, ec All ITlcers, Sores, Ac q Ulcers, Sores, Ae. No liysicians F r . scription t Restores the Conpl?x1on. j . v- It Restores the Complexion. 1- ' It Besiotes the Complexion. ' ' - It Restores the Com plexton. v . . , . . It Restores the Complexion. . - It Restores the Complexion,- Li It Restores the Complexion. It Restoi-es the Complexion. It Restores the Complexion-, -,V. ' - It Restores the Coinptexion?' H t It is Always Readyiy : It Improves Digestion. It Im oroves Dieestkin. It imDreves Dlaestion. It Improves Digestion i f. '3 it improves xngeenon. . It ImDroves Digestion. . It Improves Digestion. CTfA Improves Digestion. Improves Digestion, imiuweu Digestion. 1-' Because1 it l-'a' Fine TonjO" J f. HP.?iiew8 Vitality. ' It Iwuews Vitality. It Renews Vitality; It IteueHS Vltulrty. It Renews Vitality' It Renews Vitality It heuews Vitality. It Renews Vitality. It Renews Vitality, ft Reuews Vitality. - - " l ' Beennfte it? ia--NaInr& is Beautifies the ghin. Beautifies the Skin. Beautifies the Skufi It Beautifies the Sklit, - -4 J 5ojkla, Carmer Fm. n. Brown A Bra. S'o. 25 ' , - South Sharp street, wuiuj, impin u) Iurce!L Ladd A Co.' Owens, Minor A Co, . fmvers, Taylpr A Co. J. R Jnhninn' SiuV nillH O . ! Tamer A ltruuer, Monroe, kTC-T "-' . ' . .X . :'.'"V.'. - ' If. 1 WAofcaZe rggXat'fdrTN.Cl ..prv.JMuKQADEN,' And ior: Sale bp aU DrvggittsA -.-i.iV)rif W'jMi.i. Iistjxa 14tOr''sV -!fi K Every Bottle Prepared Under the immediate Superv ision oi j. Mrs. - Joe ierspn -, f ' - , ' ' t , t .V v. "l . ' t ( j), , t. ,s- j - .-- MAIs'icFACTCBlJ) ET -f ,THe Mir Josr rM:tefct)oiiii)aay, 3 I r i o - it Heautines ine SKin. i - .iff ft Beautmes the tkli), i. : " v 1 K : t OlJ uMrfuu uiluliV . v Anrl.if ..i itiTn'Tia llnroa' r ....C3 ki'it natti-i -KJ"''- r "' '" ' - VCKtsaib jLQis.Trsf' i Ff:i?nTpri6rtdaaiiTthtri2r vori will find elsewhere in tins yicm- , ..... . i i - - . . . rr tuv-uW i . itYfC in and J USTv RECEIVED PER EXPRESS: SOME 'ST5VHITE ROBES AT A BARGAIN, " " i J ii it GEN1'8N0BBYSTRAW HATS;Kf -A ad Some UlVC US a Call, WO nave VflM ,T, tl ?U? ' K-M. ' l E1CTI9N3 i? A BARGAIN' IN WHITE L Only 10c. yard, 81 Inches wide, our 65o. A few patterns I Left Call early, and secure bnebef(Ke they are all 8ol as theaegwxis are offered-lor less than cost New arrivals ot;, i" j -. ' : . . ':.': -v. :-! .v- : -. - At oiir "osual low prices: A good -stock of Nun's Veiling, Albatross, BaQsW and cither styles of Black Goods. Weareofleilngotirstoskof4'' ' I FIN PARASOLS i At reduced prices. Now Is the time fo ' buy.' Fine lot of Trunks Just tecetved,' prices from $2 to,S2". Our '-DOLLAR SHIRT" gives entire satisfaction. A nice line of ;. ' ' . . S T It MV? II A TiS or men and ooys. Look at our slo- s or LacEes . Misses "and Children's SLIPPERS AXD SHOES. ; L. SEIGLE- & CO LI, J lbj, 2,) ana Gal , and rpfei! :tat li , . , - HAMBURG MB HOI DERI E SHITEL. GOOD3v . DRESS; GOODS, O t t ' n dothlBC.arnets,R!iz3. Cane liatansr. Mnslins: Lawns. JJapkliii, Toela, latKioas, ItIo,- Hosiery, tJorseta. yuiii bcrapx, L,iueu ana baee uoiiars, snoot suit, naoan i wrgewHir rrmiKsMsa rw xou caa ouy we seu tue oeieDrateaJaraooia Meeuie. ask lor ; u tram? h ami U .1.1 Ll tl .I) Illlll If i-- - mJiUUU.T ir v. v s Wftcahsn'pptyXaiteB1 apparel, but: for' the ile $83?- . ' . n.f:nrtmpnt oi JinC1? anQ.r laurcu v jeviui aau v uuivu ouuib -a rt j 1 i j . f. , . i i i"-iu wu v : M veryenoice pauerns apu inortJugmv aiawfjii uus- a man of ' ,-r 5 tom-hke Clothinf; yv.hy, .weYe fir nbcaa ofc: -pmer ItOUse. ought l..taikte,ii.c. iiprvahonts: 1 Clothins buvera can't pcNsibly makeany other this. ... - V t - - : . . . . - . - . - v . I than at paying investment: if they .purchase Here -Nottmly is our fetockof .At 4 A t- . f V - .1 . - a. X 1 itMnnkKn nhmAO ' hilt I iurprtpei tab" 16werj-rTle ind qiwlity&tftitlered? ' Call at can -tampi ijw.-(6.' Judge 4-2 4-1-. ,JI L An engagements preHiptly fllletf lS city or county. Mapping and plnUlng a specialty. Office with . K. ley, al .Orr, . .Reference T. J ustMrne, aiwrucy. Hi wun. uuuiw. , , . County Surveyerf iti -I sttTBT fe"ECS4TEl)--A folendi! lot r Bin and U.tetteriieBtlPitperK Job Hepartment - - ... IHWOFnC.i of Our Win" lotS, 01 ,tning3 tQ SllOW l-i... VrT Cheapo - . i& ajJ. -.1 Latest Style SaK' HATS, SILlf,' MOCilR' s'id -. ..' ;r ; s. : i- . ' ' GINGHAM UBRiEXLAK, frents' nand-mnde and Machine'' iz 'i i'.v: . -:t , kLa JkIi8-s' andCoudren'i Shoes of best makes TRIMS. -Ii iidW oiKt SimwI Straps JUST RECEIVED.- i'l'iiaiii i -WTTONS,HAm)KEajpB; Prints. Shfiilna and Sheetlnss. Table Linens . Gii;ii.im, SaersuckArs, . Nottingham Laces. Grkj ootton an l Twist, rarasois t,adies' ana Jiiises'. tn spoa ; pur or scissors as were ever mm-3 uom them, tuey are good. -- iillillD OillJDi, ants Good t-lofc r If' I. i I onriQiiriOTIlirf U U &U CJO IS H wVf,f V ?ViSttZ i VSSSHBSSeSBf& feb28daw4w" " - ' QlJilnn&htlialto8MlMrtLl?3 r? Pifr,Dy r" - ikj emrrj - ? - : j-Tt : " ' ' J . . ..-V - CHARLOTTE, N. C TUESDAY MAY 13, 1884. ! PUBLISHED DAILY EBEcKTTTMffiSDAY CHAS. II. JONES, J ' - Editor and. Proprietor. . Terms of Subscription. DAILY. Pferoopy..; One month (by mall) Three months (by mail) Six months (by mall) . 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This was, instead of an endorsement of Dr. York, practically the -first Republican gun fired against it, the echoes of which will -'be biard throughout the mountain country. The straightout Republicans in that section, not under the manipulation of the revenue bureau, don't take kindly to the swamping of the ' Re publican party, as they regard it, under the name of coalition, and iShoving'." their""'., old- time-honored leaders to tbe rear for an outsider like York, who never had any sym pathy with them politically or other wise, nor.with their section. They know his position as a' member of the.Sislaturi&on the TVestern Rail road", how, he ; fought every measure introduced to promote 'lte -success, and how: he voted against every ap propriatioh asked for, He saw it run ino theVground atOld Fort, at the foot of the mountains, and as arepre sentative in the "Legislature Tistd all his i-power and influence to let it stay ta'ck tn' the ground there. The road was built, built in spite of him, and the now have railroad communica tion with other por tions of the world which they never wo . Id have had had Dr. York's influence or votes prevailed against it. They are in no frame of nund to rally to the support of such-.& man at the head of their ticket instead of some of their own recognized leaders, who were set aside to make place for one who it was thought might capture some Democratie votes. t ; While Gen. Grant may not be directly responsible for the collapse of the firm of Grant & Ward, he showed gross indifference to and ignorance of the management of a business to which he lent the influence- of his name. Thousands oi' dollars went into the hauds of the firm from people who knew nothing about it, but trusted it because they had confidence in his connection w ith and endorsement of it. Grant as -i soldier was a success, but as a fin. o ' cial operator or manager, either in public or private enterprises, hehf s proved a signal failure. It is we" for him that that $250,000 fund is lorl'ed up beyond h''s ?earh or Yi ;;..uld soyn see the er.d f The Senate ommi.tee ozi jddiciaiy hai made.a report as to the status U. S. Marshal Strobach, of Alabama, who wis appointed by the President but rejected by . the Senate, to the effect that under the statutes cover - ing ' such appointments Stibbach f s not legally in possession of the offl e. Strobach's is one of several similar cases where men were appoint id. in jected by the Senate . and continue to discharge the duties of the omces to which they, were appointed, " ': . The bust up of the Grant & Ward firm is not a veiy good boom to go into a national convention with. Gen Grant's connection with the collapsed institution is unfortqnate for him in view of the programme that was on foot to spring his nan;e at tbe proper timo as the compromise - candidate between the Blaine and - Arthur fac tions; 'If it had been a small failure it might not have made much differ ence, but a $10,000,000 bust is tea big a'thingto face, : It k reported that Jay Gould is about to start a subscription for, an other fund to "put Gcn.-Jrant upon his feet." Gen Grant already has a fund of 1250,000 from which he re- ceives an annual Interest of $15,140, him. quarterly. Unless he is very extravagant habits he to get along- pretty, well on "As Jay Gould, is .worth ,ab ut $100,000,000, he could easily put Grant "on hjs feet' without hawking about a subscription list. ;" ' "Rats wiU leave, a sinking ship," it is scid, "and some of the leading Vir ginta - Bead justers re Joming back into the Democratic partyThey It is stated tnat'Ker got$3,0Q0 from the goernmencf f or hi valuable ser vices in drawing up the worthless in- dlc.trnen6; against' 3&llogg7 and: that I he had previously: drawn up two nrhAT-infliofmenta eouaUv &sT defect is notstated wheAttorney GeneraIt:Brewster was. all the ?tim these papers were being prepared. II yoa saner with sick trVH'tt iiir stomach-, or bilious -attacks, EMORX S U 1 ' 5i r .It 1 1 iour stomach; or bilious at f il cathartic pills w will relieve you. iw THE SKIRMISH CPENED. ItrPUBLlCANS UKPCDIATE SON OF VOKK. THE "itty God, Fellow Citizens Where Was . ; - Troll!" Ashevllle Cthen. , . ., A large number of Mott's followers b?ing in attendance upon the Federal Court it was thought a happy i time ratifying meeting, and endorse their Boss's work cf last week, so a' call was Trade " for - "a mass meeting'' Wednesday night at the court house! at which Messrs. Boyd -and Ball, dtet .ict attorneys, ? would speak. A large crowd, some as sympathizers, iv ore as spectators, assembled. ; Mr. Bull opened in an hour's speech, in vh 'ch he endeavored to explain" the Liberal Mott platform, and to ex ?'lai 1" how Dr. York, "a la? 9 Demo-t-rct," had been placed at the head of the ticket of the "party;" ' insisting that D:. York had "acted a good KepubIican,'Vand everyteady, especx olly Republicans, - should support h 'm ; stated that "after consulting" the convention failing to find a 1 Re- pnblicaa suitable to put at the head ot liie ucKet, Mr. KusseLl and s Mr: Dockery declining, concluded to put a liberal at the head, and unani mousiy agreea on Dr. York. " Just here a Republican who fails to :en ti use over the work of Mott's con- -e-ition, asked Mr. Ball if York was a Republican. Mr. Ball said he was. Mr, Lusk asked if York did not re fuse, aud had not persisted in 1 the t.fusal, to go into a Republican cau cus at Washington. Mr. Ball en deavored to evade the question ! by dng Mr. Lusk what he knew about it, and how he got the information? Mr. Lusk stated positively Mr. York had never attended a Republican raucus in Washington, but had pub 5 My refused to do so. Mr. Ball eon- med to detend the convention. :i: g it was a representative body, aed it-fa vork was done fairly, every delegate voting for York save three. If 1 ire Mr. Thos. J. Candler arose and oi- id id Mr. Ball savins' the votes of Haywood, and Buncombe were t lor York illegally and against the- wishes of the delegates. Mr Sam He: on called out to know who cast lie o'les illegally, and was promptly an. wered by Mr. Candler and other Republicans, Herron." ; Here great ntunon ensued, but Mr. IJall pro- reeded with-his "story," order was soon re to -ed. and Mr. Ball concluded by t ay: he had not tried to make hi ul 115'" speech, but left tbat or t -o e to 'ollow. Mr. loyd took. the Stand a-id proceeded to the task sned by Mr. Ball, and mfaulted on the grand principles of the great uepubhean party, , eulogized Dr. York as a great and fit man to be -upp jrted by Republicans, as he had In sn elected by "the party" and it was done as the only chance to beat ue Kurbon Democrats." Both Mr. Ball and Mr. Boyd are pleasant poakers, and make the most of not only a bad cause, out, in this in fcUmce, one which their efforts con sist altogether of hifaultine talk wit ho it aoy heart. AU thi'ough their fejv.nes one could notice a doat o.sre t-d a air. ff - Jfr. Boyd concluded, the "un tw.'n. roe cmwa called tor Mr. W G. C-ndler, who waq a dele- iiiJi'i to t e recent convention: and wum.-esv. a ;cr seeing Mott and 0"tf- ii. d "Hxed" matters to re- .t(: ?.! Republicans--and thrust ; a c.c e-hc. tl.ii Democrat upon them. Mi, fl ri!e' nrViffidd to dpnniincn be ulLer un'airness and trickery of th3 convention honest Republicans who we.it to the convention in the interest of true Republican principles and true Republicans were ignored, ami t'e revenue ring ruled the roost. Li 1 ut-UY endorsed the resolution i ) epec.l the internal revenue, b6- us8 of all things the people should ? ,iand. relief from the tyranny of tbe revenue riuej was most import ut. lie concluded by declaring himself a RepiuAican candidate for Ccngvesd in this district. Loud calls by Republicans for Mr. Lusk brought that gentleman to the stand, "and he opened the campaign on York.. As a Republican who felt himself and party outraged by Mott and his clacqueurs, he addressed himself to Republicans, and m one or the most vigorous speeches we ever heard, liluslr-tted with teiiing anecdotes. and strong argument, he dissected the Mott purpose to rule or rum the R-'puMican party, and the record of the man whom the Bosses had de cided to thrust down their throats. Ic discussing Dr. York's record in relation to public measures of vital importance to Western North. Caro-lin-i, p,otably the Western North Car olina Railroad, and the Insane Asy lum at Morganton, and his paternal relationship to the county govern ment system which is odious to Re publicans, he was strongly impres sive, and at times was eloquent in his denunciations of the rape which had been committed on his party, and t hat, too, by the consent of its fvieDCs, so called. Mr. Lusk declared that, before;; August a Itepublican would be in the held for tiovernor who 4 would reflect. . vredit on the party, defend - its -integrity, and af ford to honest members of the party an opportunity to maintain then seif-recpect; that he "could not, and by the help of God would not support York, -but would fight -him until November." . Mr. Lusk.' continued : "I have hadTAany things in my. life 0 mortify me and to humiliate .roe, but never felt so mortified or humih ated or degraded in my life as when tonignc 1 nearu a leaamg ttepuon ciJi say the convention claiming to r e xtepubiican. couia nna no xteuuw can in the State who was competent to-be put at the head of the ticket; out ot 125,000 Republican voters, no oue was fit, in his estimation ot this ; II Vk ..... tk 1 -. .-4am ; go called Republican convention, to be uovernoy ot orvn vAtruuna. -www GoAfeltow citizens, where uxts TrullI Anv bodr before , York." The sour kasm, as the late g sir: vv ara wouiu have isaid, both toward the act of the haveaaia, ootnxowara me act 01 iu convention and the-Mott-Elector at W.PS&Z 1 7 v.J' ,I,n0l'- trr,i,t0a large crova.1 -and several minutes lnrBr1;rfnrrthfi could nrceed; But V, tinned for me timeahd every sentence was severe in condemnation of the sell-outof the party by Mott and his men, a most damaging ar- WttArti declara Af tho rannrn fir r nn nPAn lion that he, and many more t or. we imia pnA trim! RpTiiihlicans - of this true and tried vKepupiiuins ot tuia fraction at least, and he - believed OX the State, would show Mr. Mott that ii .. u v. A Aiit tha TatrTj- n an't deliver the - goods. He was loudly cheered by- Republicans wno were present. At tne conciusiuu, jxu. - J ' O PritrhartL one of Mott's lambs; feeling all broke up by Mr. Lusk's speech, Wintea. ; DUnKea, nouueu, h,ij.a Bpeecn. wiu,r, nnauy nouoeu an nuu, w wu thfl, front.j Arull came, dub not make a speech, but to say he " would; bo. heard V 'during the cam paign in support;, of Y-0 R-K; iThe way ue saia tnis impressed his hear ers with the idea that since the fatal deed was did, he had been hanging around a Jamppost and heroically Pacuciu uu vue use or tne name, until he had thrown his very soul and gizzard into the fling. iu KCH'S NOTES. . .. ! -!. Brancrof t & Dyer, of Boston; who have done a large business in antique ana modern lurniture draperies have failed, '...-.-.. : : ; "-- - Capt. Willis O'Bannon, for many years a popular steamboat owner and captain oh the Alabama river, died a few days ago at Mobile,' ATa:' H$ -was a native of Charlestown; W. 'n The New York Free '' Trade IcluB Friday night adopted ;i: resolutions Condemning the action of Consress in defeating the Morrison tariff bill At Lawrence. Mass. . 5 . FridavJ ex- 4 mayor tjaunderg was toetd for ; trial on a charge of stuffing -ballot-boxes U. 1 4. -i. -.1.- 1: - . i , j ' an mo mat aijr eiwuon. -! -- ? ..... ; During a came of base ball at. Chili- cothe, O., by the Chilicothe 1 and Portsmouth clubs Friday.: the ran& stand, containina two hundred ineo- ple, fell,, injuring about twenty; per sons. ...... J .. - ' ;. ; ! ": The Duke of Marlborouc-h has offer ed to sell to the British goverhrhent twelve pictures by old masters, for $2,000,000. . - - - The London Times ascribes ! the hissing of Mr Gladstone in public im Thursday to the growing feeling of discontent with his jidministration of Egvptiui affairs. : -: Warren 15. Johnson. 155 vcars old. who loft California" oh foot June 1, 1882, with a horse, wagon, cow iand dog, arrived at his home in Webster, ilass., Friday night all the animals accompanying him. ' Sir Lepel Griffin has published! in London his impressions of the United States. The author indulges in! an attack unon American political socie ty and oojects to America's title Of great republic. I . . Robbers attacked a train on !the Mexican Central Railway, forty miles below Queretaro Friday. One of the robbers was killed and the rest fled. There was $60,000 in .silver on the train. .. ..-: -; -.; - ) . .. The Porte wants the Egyptian qon ference to be held in Constantihopie. Private offers of funds to bo used; in rescuing General Gordon have been refused. It is impossible to collect the revenue in upper Egypt. ; Eugene J. Woodward, the missing treasurer of the Philadelphia Presby tery and General Assembly of the church, whose accounts were report ed short a few days since, has return ed to his home, having been found by friends. His mind appeared j to be wandering. j . .Levees Breaking. ,. - - New OpTjHans. May 12. A cpecial to the Picayune from Baton Rouge says : . Tbe levee on - Walkers-- planta tion broke at 7 o'clock last night. Capt. Grant, of the Mississippi Val ley R-iilroad, sent men and material to the birak at once. . The water now extends alon the raroad track for a distance of several miles. The crevasse wa? caused by the breaking of a dyke or dam across the mouth of Manchal bayou, a once navigable stream from the Mississippi into lake Man pas. Slaushtered by SiiTages. LoiDON, May 12. Advices from Durtham, South Africa, state that Sunday, May 4th. a band of Usuataps attacked a congregation of worship pers at the Norw egian mission station, at Injabatki, as they were leaving church. Turee persons were killed, though the missionaries were spared. The marauders returned at night and killed all the christians they could find. Big Sale olliots.. Nashville, Teux., May 12. A thr? e days' eale of lots in the new town f Sheffield, Ala., which closed Saturday, netted over $250,000. 5 - t T'SoiHiwar I.ll4 TThem. Bo'i. bn's Cfipolne Porous Plasters are beyond 1 cn;p;iriion the best. Prompt, sure. Price 28 ctcs Alan's B.i'or-: Physle is a purely vegetable liquid i.on. -.sily iaAe.". acting pDmptir, relieving I wneuv lor iieamienes: biliousness ana constina- quickly. , 25 cent. At ail druggist,:. No otli-sr Drenaratlon po concentrates and oomj blues blood uurifvinK.vitaUzinK. enrichins; and In ' vlgoratlng qiialities as jlyer's ai-saparilla. Quality Bnouia De congiaersa wnen nunuug comparuona - Annlvsts -hv T)r. A.-Voelcker. F. R. S Com enlting Chemist Royal Agricultural Soclety England, Bbowa only ft. trace of ultratea in BiacKweu 8 ami uuriuuu iuuki jluo ouu, of the Golden Belt of North Carolina, in which: this tobacco is grown, don't supply nitrates to tbe leaf. That 13 the secret oi its aeuc.iouat mildness, Nothing- so pure and luxurious for; smoking. Pont forget the brand. Nonegen-( uine without the trade-niark ot the Bull All; aeaim-a nave it. . y - ; ... I,- When feline concert drive away aleeporour best solace ifiloandia , f UVtil.;: BiaekwtlFt.Bua Jim., toot-tog otwa I DLAuKlHLtb 4) BUU i .j"' ifcjj nnit 1 ai Aimri k .it; .ax; i r r Ife- I . ,sj-ri,- It 1 1 . . (MMHtfK-JaBWKiMWIfffffM ai-jrl-,-- 1 z. :fjT-i1Yrt (,-:-, ii7;ti IkJ siv-i-. ,1 lHUUbK?lfOH , iBlN lx1 rnS t V M. or tnemosi V cWotte I i t'na or. the most aesiraow nousaa 11 vnanoiw 1 or sixty-flve (65i bearins grape vines, elgiu I teen (IS) iearinii ueara ud . .ouantitir of othei 1 lattices, . ,WALTKRR4ifcJ tvjrirni.urVT x VnU t iMUKf IflbLtfiTtLJlO iiU 'DdUUdrL f 1Jr,,, t i : -. vs ? tt . mJJih l i i which we offer at very- figures, our stoat ot; I Hardware, comprisiug facale, tly Fans. Hand j . . . . . eomDlet-, 8ii I sell Steam Enelnes. Cotton Presses and Saw Mills oSgifm3' a.Miaf i T - Bam MoDOWEL!..-' ? - -. -- - Kear Postoiuoe; L myU 2t .i w.r. biau. W;P,BTKTM, JuJ I Jk TTORVG YS-lTi UlW. i , - . toi - - , - CHARLOTTE, s, ' . i : mi7d3nj , .V ----- i -is ,.:5 "3 TTi " t i . .1 5 5 ',- . . '1 ; 9i . Vi w.yj , tt!i iinaii Vi'i r . ilifeiilibsiiiHi. : - - 'ft' 1 III r 1 Pi 1 "IV ATSrlf r" Ml iwmw'iw 1 Will oifer this da.anpto deliv -- nst" and 'U R l CH LUSTRE These gooda are world-rendwned ; for? ;i Wear and 'Durability. rrices cannot be ill They -will also open to-dav! Ladies' Dressing Scaiiek of mftim raelv T.Hihmed at cxircm filv.'lnfar tori rata .oimmi lofiiiV -. ,i ,f-:-. In- Fancy .Silks, Summer Sjlks7Saffa North or South, .'' 50 Dozen Ladies Quarter j ; i; .., j-wese arevATLireinen ana ancyui;cneaw,-,j . 4 WO Dozen Ladies? Cploredj ordered rHandkerchiefa at 10c, . '"v"':. " ;sV'f rvdrfh 25, Cents. :'&bi&z bargains in xu. . ivy- I rT . 1 11 I I I : .ii.!: ( a-tiv, f Xisro Then think of us. for whatoveY Clothing, remember we will nOtCbel ftftdersold by any 'tbuse; either k0 or small, and thatTve will sustain" bun reputation of selliriff only Suiierior Cloth ing at extremely low prices. Uur yVlEN orea, iun, genuine It 'peerless stock; ! , urt j j ;; i ":) no : sri J3icl I VJ t'i 0 0.1 WSJ W W j, 0 .S3 1 1 .CfJ' i I W K FIJI - JCA ! . , i'2t . - i . f -j-f - , ill ( .f regular. maae jb renci rnreaia i-raaerweax, -jd rencniuace ana dia Gause UhdersUjrta, HJs1ery,? Gloves and" Hat.WiyhfcV a to select from, -r' : ; V- f ' A DECIDED I-ttPKOVfEET IN ?3f ECBL5SOB Jt, ... - ' i.wii ". in w w: xixumh tioVtfpt una" j -f.". 1 ... . ( J - I , -,,.IoF ... V . w ;v v cm M m U V IB .0 UOtf ' M. iXB. A. fa -mM- r. T - Safe i I . .dT' ' : . a. IT ! -:i- r7. ? .-vW PRICE FIVE CENTS. i-n ,T ''"la si ij 'ci.r. 4C3k..- Gtiinet'Hfjjninofu tn ; tvfj iif;' fil&yl ItlJ--f3 BLAC K; comi vf. -jMif ;:r Iji jits frmvhnrJi ' ; 'io :ft-j orl j cri f-)TUfi lata ahkt-al' of ETnniftik3esii''Wd TCtaho- ;rlj:Vl : if t i'.l loam-M-jBmri fc v-,aii4 ri3mt. :r ! i:..-i K"!7l mux .ik ui liesitJ! 4,1 r TlJioi; cannot be -eomTfeted' -witheither V.nU'jro.jl vR!ihn- 1 - ' -V'-d liarTHaiirikerchie& iv-f ihih orii jceM 9iurxi very Department,, m. - T - .' ;.i.rrwa it-ni.!i..ii t.-yj r- ! r .j l 1 ':MWll f,il. ' - ; i 1 C . r, rn .rn. .7 ffMPIf I'iiiiijkins of Kilifflls I-. .t .11 U .Vil Tydu- reauire.' it1 Metfaor Boys' ... o1; F u kn IojqIPKxip,- such as,nne,col-; : ' PATENT Pl!DiN3r,i ' ? 1 The ad vahtagteab! ejMiWd are'being sem!-chrvcd,lttthe when fastened to the needlei' vi3 dentil' &me curve asthe neck5 'bani ;pf J.a shtrtT thui alloYidg the proper nrf'idicing 'aertcbtFi ; i, '- - - -- -l - ... " FOB ;SATJS BT' 5C no awq ea jmus a-roy i-.w? 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 13, 1884, edition 1
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