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V ULt u airj AAAii, CHARLOTTE, N. Q,,--FRIDAY AUUbT l, 1SS4. PRICE FIVE CENTS. CHARLOTTE REAL ESTATE AGENCY. nMirine to fill a long felt want In Charlotte, the nnSied have associated themselves as Dart- GENERAL LAND AGENCY; .. ' u.- r.nrnnA of bnvlne. selling, leasing and tinz real estate. Their operations wUl not be to the city of Charlotte, nor to the State of C1".,"Si.i!t; h,,t all nmnertv tilaced within fmr manemeut will be rented or sold, upon such fcomnil8slonsandpaments as may.be agreed utS' win undertake to sell, lease or rent lands kZZ and lots, mines, fta, make abstract of titles, n(?fr?ntii make returns and par taxes, effect fnrance. &c. &e., advertising all property placed Under our management, Free of Ccst to the Seller, ntimilatlon previously agreed upon. BrtiwTiar attention will be paid to the selling or leasing ol mining property, which will be sold on we are In correspondence now with a number of mlties at the North and West who are seeking homes In North Carolina, where the climate Is wiial and the soil remunerative. Persons having hmhs and lots or plantations for sale will serve Thwiwn interests by placing their business with - . , KOBT. E. COCHRANE, CHAS.R. JONES. The business will be under the management of Charlotte, N. C. The following described pieces of property are now offered for sale by the Charlotte Real Estate street front Central Hotel, Charlotte, N. C: - an.) 4 One dwelling house on B street, 7 rooms, closets I In each room, weu oi gooa water, ioi rauuu leei, i.. r.nd nutehborhood. Price. 12.000. 2 One dwelling on 5th street, adjoining residence of S. M. Howell, 4 rooms, well of water and stable, lot 50x198, convenient to business. Price, $1,700. o One dwelling on South Tryon street, adjoining pantry, well of water, well located for a boarding house, race, o,imi, . j; - .. I One dwelling on corner of Myers and 3rd streets, 4? nm. 2 room kitchen, bath room and closets. well of water; 2 lots, 1 fronting Myers street, 99x 198, 1 fronting 3rd street, 99x198, well of good water and stable on me latter, race, jzsdu. r One dwelling on corner of Graham and 10th Ogtrceta. 5 rooms, kitchen, well of water, lot 120 feet on Graham street, 162 feet on 10th street, very desirable property' race, i,duj. t; One lot on 8th street, square 96, small 8 room Uhouse, good water, 99x199. race, rt One vacant lot 99x198, on B street, good loca- lUon. Price, q One dwelling on Poplar street, 10 rooms, lot 099x198 feet, brick kitchen, outhouses, stable, well of good water, sold on terms to suit purchaser. Price, 4,uuu. 9 Onn Dwelling corner of Ninth and E streets. one story, 5 rooms, closets; well of water In yard. Price J1.2U0. 10 One Dwelling corner of Ninth and E, one story. 4 rooms, closets: weu 01 water in yara. Price jhjw 11 One Dwelling on Ninth street between B and V. itWV OWl lODi D1A lVUU) VUOQIIlDUUt well of water in yard; lot 99x198. Price $2,000 12 One Dwelling on Sixth street, one story, 6 Mswno b tAhan won II Af -notai RiWUU Price $1,000. . ... 13 H 15 One Dwelling on West Trade street, two stories. 7 rooms. 2 room kitchen, well of wa ter; two lots 99-on Trade 99 on Fourth st very desirable property, race $4."4tu One Hundred and Fifty Acres Land lk mile ol the city limits, adjoining the Pair Grounds . well located for a truck and dairy farm; la in timber, branch running through it, about 8 acres meauow. race per acre. One unimproved lot 99x198 on Ninth street, between 1 and E streets. Price S850. 16 Six Thousand Three Hundred Acres Land. The owners of The Crowder's Mountain Iron Works beg to call the attention of capitalists Iron manufacturers, stock and dairy men, and those who wish to settle colonies, to their property .which oilers inducements to the classes above named. - The property consists of bix Thousand Three Hundred Aires of laud, located In the counties of Gaston and Cleaveland. In the State of North Car olluu, at King's Mountain Depot, on the Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line railway, now owned by the i mcnmonu anc uanvuie rauroau company. The property has been used for fifty years past as an Iron property, and has been worked at various I points, but chiefly at the site of the celebrated Yellow Bidge Ore Bank, which has always yielded I an ore noted ior its ncnness in metallic iron, and Its softness and toughness.- This vein of ore, which extends for two miles In length, has been worked to the depth of 147 feet, showing at that depth a vein of ore about 40 feet wide, and analys ing as high as 66 per cent of metallic Iron. This vein has not been worked for twenty years, but the facts set forth can be fully shown, various other veins have been worked, and within the past two i years very large deposits of Iron ore have been dis covered at other points. Within the past eighteen months, however, the owners have discovered de posits of ore In Crowders Mountain, (five veins of Iron ore, are exposed), which were unknown be- i fore, and which will furnish an amount of good ore, easily worked and above water, that must make it one of the most desirable Iron properties to be found. They have discovered on the pinnacle of this mountain, which Is 10U0 feet above the level land, 22)0 feet above the sea level, a vein of ore eight feet wide, which crops out at various points from the top to the bottom of the mountain, show ing in one place about 20 feet of solid vein. This vein can be traced over the top of the mountain for over a mite, ana tnis aeposit aione wouia anord an almost Inexhaustible suddIt of ore. easily worked. and above the water line. In addition to this four other vein have been found on this mountain. The ore is a mottled gray ore, showing on analysis from 49 to 65 per cent, of metallic Iron, with a I wan amount or titanic acta, ana witnout any sul phur or phosphorus. The quantity of ore in this uiuuuiain is simply inexhaustible and or good quality, Besides Crowder's Mountain the owners nossess King's Mountain, for about seven miles, whose puuiawe is tne nignest point or land from Rich mond to Atlanta, exeent 1ft 1 irr. In Gmrvta : and they have reason to believe this mountain b full of ore also. In addition to iron ore the property bar I manganese, limestone clay for making fire-proof brick, gold and other minerals. "Very pure and ex esUent barytese has just been found In large auan- As a Stock and (talrr farm It ettTemi fln nnrwH.n. nltles to those who may wish to engage in such bus- it uaa irom wree to lour thousand acres or l level or only slightly rolling land, which produces I Krass, grain and all kinds of farming products ! uucij, auu u is weu suppuea -wiui water d; uniau ng springs and branches . The Other 4JYU1 9na amhnnul In t-Hs msinntaln sides are productive of fine grass and herdage, and aiford excellent natural pasturage for sheep and cattle, The climate is so mild that but little shel ter for stock is needed In the coldest winters. The whole six thousand acres are now covered with a uue growin oi timber of all kinds, such as Dine. nicitory. oak, walnut, cedar, etc. The Jand is well suited to farming purposes, by those who wish to eoionlie. Cotton, corn, peas, oats, clover and grass, and fruits of all kinds are produced beautifully And it Is specially suited to grapes and small fruits. It could be divided Into small farms that would give to each farm variety of soil, and level and hilly and. It is situated in the Piedmont belt, which Is noted for the salubrity of Its elimate, and the healthiness of Its atmosphere. It Is a region free Irom mall rift and nthar nnhanlthv tnfliunAo. . rt to located with great convenience to railroad faclU- w, uemg situated at rrom two to rour miles from King's Mountain Station, on raflw that has th most extensive connections with all parts of the country, and which offers great Inducements to those who are trying to develop the country along tts lines. The owners will sell this property to suit ti;iuieni, as iouows: rue wnoie tract, including huneral lnterestsor Sixty three Thousand Dollars, or will make favorable terms, reserving the min eral Interest, or will sell one-half the mineral In terest, payments to be one-third cash, balance In one or two vfiars ... . A valuable water power, which baa been used to run large rolling mills, lies adjacent to this prop- also In close proximity to the famous All Healing SMralSpriijs, and to the widely-known Cleve land Springs. ..... . & The town of King's Mountain Is also adjacent, wnere are eood hotels, a nourishing and excellent "go school, and .several new and handsome ehurehes. The owners Invite the attention of all uiwrested to this property, and ask an examination ir Any further information regarding It will be tf lurumuea of naaresaiiig tt. js. ixxmrane, Kanager Charlotte Beal Estate Aeencv. mellow Eldge Ore Bank has been recently so d to a Pittsburg, Pa., eompany. and a German ionization company has recently bought &fi(X) oujuiuuig una property. . 1 7 i1 fteres' "ell Improved farm, one mile v n Sra Third Creek Station, on the Western necessary outbuildings, good orchard well, adapted and grass. Stock and farming Implements twriTx'u w,lu "w piace u oesireu. Terms easy, "to $19 per acre. 1Q Tract of lAnd,li aire; located In Lincoln r - wimj, n.v., aajoming latias oi uooason Payne aud others. 6 miles from Denver. 23 from vuariotte, and 13 from Davidson College. Has on H8001 dwelling. 1 rooms, all necessary outbulld s, good orchard, good water, and well adapted IOr grain, maiua V...i ,AKnAAA ,tr. .aeres good bottom land. In fine state of vtuuvuuon. race s2bQ. 1 Q ST 01 Land, s miles south of Charlotte, acres, anown as part or tne bamuei ray- Jwninttie N. C. ReporU as the Sam Taylor I JJiuw), tnree frame tenement houses, two rooms Sfft Kood barn, good well water and good spring ??jremises. Sold without reserve for $1,750. y wU of water, lot 86x215 on west side of U ers street, near Fourth. Prlee$l. V 1 One unimproved lot, 85x219 feet on corner Of i i Myers and Fourth streets. Price tm ' Y? Iwelllng, 4 rooms, on Fourth street, near Myers, lot7oxl9H. Prlce550. V-v Two unimproved lots 60x198, on north side - vi west uxn street. rioe jaw eacn. O i House and Int mrrvr Tanth and B atrMts. rjt Lot about 110x198 feet, fine shade, nice grassy "u ua gooa garaen with & quanuty oi select fPe vines. House has five rooms: two room chen attached; Stables, carrlaee house, poultry J,00 and well good water with brick dairy. Price WE HAVE VT LM And consequently have found want to I?mnSE31B1ID To-morrow JVIorning We will offer Remnants in White Goods Ginghams, Lawns, Linen Tawns, Dress Goodsi Slippers, Lace Curtains, Cassinieres, Ruchimgs, Lawn Ties, etc;, etc A large stock of. Ladies' Linen Ulsters at low prices. The travelling public will find in our house a large stock of Trunks, Valises; and Travelling Bags. Come and eee us. Special attention to orders. Mospito Canopies . . .- . ' " i . . . SMITH BUELDDVO. DO NOT BE Worried I Mosauito Bites, Bat go to T, L And buy s ob- CANOPY, At bottom prices. Ask to see our attachments for hanging, they are a great convenience. s 'Are the best; 'ask for fbem and have no other, - "We gnarantee the Quality and fit of our Dollar Shirt, Give them a trial. Bespectfully, ' " T. L. SEIGLE. Y OU AVI LI. FIND Ls DIES':- EG Ispito Barb WarnersCofse AlaESSKIIJBR d HARRIS' A'larire lot of Ladies', Misse - I Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves to be sold at 50c. on the dollait. Call and examine, . - -, ALEXANDER & 1JA.RKIS. t -OF (iEEilT ID Men's, Youths' Boys', and Children's (Di'-IL'(D):IHl:n.vK'-,(B . W. KAUFMAN VCO.'S. ThissalowlU continue durtnatha mqnth of mJJyBJJ"f71l!Sffi. ofourbhmentln SCfpricTbSuTvea they present the cheapness of the man, die played. ' . . : " ' .;. ; M JEN'S CLOTHING One Hundred Check Creole Suits, H-50. 600 Pair doubto me money. oiiSin'i Serlngstobetlw.id promise to make prices as low and in mos cadea www W . K CEXTttAt IIOTIili conrtER. -V T. R, IVI AG ILL, WHOLESALE OKOCEB !: AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. ' ... .. ...... . r College St., Charlotte. j - Ordora -olicited rdI promptly fillecU mmm stock, several lines of goods that we close out. to the public and Mi Umbrellas, fe, k Latest Style SILK HATS, SILK. MOHAIB and GINGHAM UMBKELLAS, Gents' hand-made and Hachine - Ladles', Misses' and Children's 8hoes of best makes TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, -Trunk and Sbavrl Strap iXJST RKCE1VKD. A NICE XOT OF DIUflPfilKS and Gnudren s Hose and THE SA 1! an Wool. Hen's Pants, $1.50, $L75 and $XCO; worth In readiness would fill a page, so we renew our uiau ouwiiiiuiuiijwwiwiu" AN & CO. ViAKtl(N DEVELOPEO PARTS OT TTTK HUMAN BODY Knlanred. Developed. Strengthened, etc, Is an Interesting advertisement long run In our paper. In reply to Inquiries w will say that there is no evidence! numwig bow thta. On th xmr.r.ir. . t!i luivrtlgers are h' hly iadoTijAi l i;ir-td.i persons may psf ale) circulars giving a i par. 'Si tes bjLadcu" na It mm gs... IMS, BOOTS 1 SHOLS, retrain k Co. cm liiijoodwlj ' J Term of Sufcscrfptloii. r DAILY. ' . PereooT.. 6 cents. 75 One month (by mall) Three months (by mall)......... Six months (by mall) One year (by mall) : - , WEEKLY. -One year.I.. ....'..';... Six months. ..-..$Z00 .... 4.00 .... 8.00 ...$2.00 LOO Iararf ably ia Advance Free Postage to all parts of the United States. .TrMchnen eoples sent free on application. ' "Subscribers desiring the address of their paper changed will please state In their eommanl atlon .both the old and new address. Rates ' of AdTertlslnsr. - One Square One time, $1.00; each additional In sertion, eoe; two weeks, $5.00; one month, $8.00. -A schedule of rates for longer periods famished on application. v Bemit by draft oh New York or Charlotte, and by Postoihce Money Order or Beglstered Letter at our risk. If sent otherwise we will not be responsible for miscarriages. - - v: .' OOSBUFTlMti SUF.FTIA.GJB, - - "He who corrupts suffi age," writes Mr. Blaine in his letter of acceptance, 'strikes at the very root of free gov ernment." True, very true. And to day Mr. Blaine is the standard bearer of a party which has perpetuated its existence for the past decade by "cor rupting suffrage," and by practices and 'methods that no party in this country, ever dared or thought of before. . ; ' What is the vast fund collected by assessment prior to. every national election for but to corrupt suffrage? What are all the numerous tempo rary appointments to government sinecures pending Presidential cam paigns for-but to corrupt suffrage? : 1 What for are the " great sums pf money sent into &nd distributed around in the doubtful States where the battle is close but to corrupt suf frage and purchase Votes enough to defeat the will of the honest voters? What for are the orders issued by Republican owners of mills and man ufactures , requiring their employes " to vote the Republican ticket but to corrupt .suffrage,' and compel men dependent for their bread upon their daily labor to: vote against their con victions? 'X .'..:; 'vr;';A Yl'f:) "What other party than the Repub ¬ lican ever thought of placing soldiers at the ballot box to intimidate honest voters? What other party than the Repub lican ever thought of placing soldiers in the State House of a State to turn out representatives who were elected and install those who were not? : ' What other party than the Repub-; licau ever thought of stealing the Presidency after defeat, throwing out the legitimate vote of States,and seat ing a defeated candidate in the Presi dential chair? - -; Mr. Blaine knew all these things when he wrote the lines above quoted. He was a : recognized leader of : the party that did them for twenty-three years; he sat in its' councils, helped to direct its movements, and in all that time he entered , no protest against Mr. Blaine is not only familiar with his party methods in the North but also in the South. He knows what a mighty machine of corruption the internal revenue machine in the South is, and yet he has helped to keep it in existence, and has stood with his party in opposing every at tempt to abolish it. 1 More than this, he depends upon ii now for whatever support he receives from the States in the South where it has any exist ence and power. ; There is now circulating among the government employes of the North and South a circular of the chairman of the National Republican Commit tee asking for contributions of money to "corrupt suffrage" and this circu? lar is sent with his full knowledge and consent. - ... , . 7 Mr. Blaine knows how. through this internal revenue machine,' the colored vote of the South is controlled, the baie corrupting devices that are resorted to to control these people and keep them solidcf or the 1 Republican party, an illustration . of wholesale corrup tion of suffrage that never had, and never will, after the death of the Republican party, have, its parallel in the world. , Talk about corrupting suffrage. ; It is the sublimity of cheek on thapart of Mr. Blaine, for without it his party would have been as dead ; as Hector years ago and he never - would have been heard of as a' Presidential can didate. , ; - . ' - I . . ! A little incident will show how Mr., Blaine individually stands upon that question. . When he was trying to be nomicated for the Presidency four years ago, he met in Washington v!a prominent Democratic politician from North Carolina with whom he was on somewhat familiar " terms. His salutation was, "HeJlo, old fellow, what are you doing down in 'North Carolina?" . , " - ' 'Getting ready to beat you whon you are nominated' was the answer. ' -"Pshaw, pshaw," said Blaine, "quit that. Let your fellows turn in . and help to elect mefor you know there's lots of good pickings . up here m Washington.", - This is a small incident, bet it shows the bent of the .mind of J the man who now hypocriticall$ . talks about "corrupting suffrage.". Kentucky never does anything in a half way style, one don't tafce a back Boat on fine looking men nor handsome women,' carries the honors for prize bourbon, takes, the lead on blue, grass, walks the turf proudly . with her fleet-footed racers, and when it comes to the barbecue, why she'd aust the ne plus ultra. At a Demo cratic barbecue at Lexington, TueS' day, eighty five oxen, south, down sheep and hogs were roasted whole in trenches, and served out with wagon of bread," roast fowles, vegeta- i-The New Tork Sun publishes a list of fifty three postmasters in that State who receive for their services less than $10 a year. An eminent physician informs the Augusta, Ga., Chronicle that eholera has never penetrated the pine regions of the South, Having thrashed out the Peruvians, the Chilian government has now de clared war against the condor, and offers .five dollars reward for every one killed or -captured. It is an ill wind that blows nobody good.; The Eastern butchers, ..whose trade has been almost ruined by com petition with Western beef, will read with some interest the reports of Texas fever among the cattle shipped from Colorado to Chicago. ' The Richmond. Whig, Mahone or gan, Bays: "It:-is strongly . urged influential quarters ittj'v-iBome- that .Cleveland Be jtaken down and some other, man put , in his place on the Democratic ticket.' A proposi-. tion which would doubtless be heart ily seconded by Jas. G. Blaine & Co. 1 J Gov," Cleveland grasped, the situa tion when he said, in response to the address of the committee that notified him of his nomination "We go forth not merely to gain a partisan' advan tage,? but pledged to give to those who trust us the utmost benefits and honest administration of national affairs." Hon. F. C. Mason,' of Ontario coun ty, N.. Y., an old line Republican, law partner of Hon. Chas. J. Folger, and a delegate to the Republican conven tion which nominate ; Garfield, v. has bolted Blaine. ... He says; i "Blaine represents all that is lowest in tone, most - reprehensible ' methods, J and most reckless in spirit in the Repub lican party." Of the Democratic nominee .he says: .."Cleveland has not yet had ai long career, but it has been long enough to show that he possesses honesty and courage; that he regards public office as a public trust for the benefit of the ' people, and not merely for a party ; that he is sincere in his desire to reform the civil service and remove it from par tisan control, and is in favor of honest government economically, adminis tered." KINO CHOLERA. Strong Prejudice Against the Doctors .A Sad Incident Spreading From France to Other Countries. ; Marseilles July 31 -The lower class es dislike and oppose the physicians, because they have gotton a notion that the physicians have been in structed to help the cholera along in order to get rid of the surplus popu lation. A paper read by a medical man in Berlin lauding the cholera as sweeping off beings unfitted ior the struggle, of existence . has been widelv j reDroduced m Jfrance and has helped to prejudice the , people against the doctors and to confirm them in their-belief that the govern ment has adopted . views similar' to those of : the Berlin essayist. " An instance of the popular hostility to wards tne pnysicians occurred in una city yesterday." ! A doctor was going into a house to attend a patient, when he was confronted by a party of the sick man's neighbors armed .with knives, who chased : him away .and prevented his ministering to the sufferer. - " i A SAO-AT7AIB. , A sad incident in . connection with the cholera panic happened recently near this city,' . A lad at work pnia farm, was seized, with vemiting. The farmer refused to allow him. to enter the house, and the poor fellow died in tho: field .without care and alone. When the father of the lad arrived he was not - permittod to place his. DVU O ' tAUT - AAA . WJtv " DWVCA' "VUV T M forced to leave it in the- - open ah while he went to town - to procure ia coffin; He then conveyed the body on a wheelbarrow to the burial au thorities, who refused to give hin assistance, and the father was finally compelled to"1, bury , the body in the cemetery alone. m "; i .; . j - DETAILED IK LAZASITTOS. ' ' ROMBLSix. thousand persons, ate: now detained in various lazarettos on the frontier and along the coast.. ; . AN INFECTED PORT EJ BPAtfT. 1 Lisbon. The" DOrt of Hulioa.! : m Spain,, has been declared to be infect- witn . . cnoiera. . .Tne .. ports Between Cadiz . and Ayammbnte, ,. inclusive, are also suspected of being infected. DEATHS AT MABSKILLES AND TOULON. Paets. July 31. There, were' three deaths' &t Marseilles and three- at Toulon last night from cholera; 1 Death efvn English Essayist ' j London. Julv 81. The t death ' of Rev.' Mark'Pattifbn,' the distinguish ed essayist and teacher is announced. Aged 7j;....:,,, , j Henry Carbolic Sal ve.it; I C The best Salve used in the world for cuts, bruises,, piles, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter, chapped nstndH. chilblains, corns, and all kinds of skin- eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve Is guaranteed w give Bausracuon in every case, do sme von get Henry's Carbolic Salve, as all others are but imitations and counterfeits. , , A Fair Offer. This Voltahj Baut Co., of Marshall, MIch.,off8r to send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt and Elec tric Appliances on.trtal for thirty days, to men, old and young, afflicted with nervous debility, lost vital ity, and many other diseases. - ; bee advertisement In (his paper: . r "Pofcltlve Cure for Plies. t To the people of this county we would say we have been given the agency of Dr. Harchlsi's Italian file Olnnnent emphatically guaranteed to cure or money refunded Internal, external, blind, bleed ing or itching plies. Price SOe. a box. No cure, no pay. jrorsaie oyij.it. wruuon, uruggist. t . unel7eodly . -. ., '.. '- Dstnslstef Wives and ItloUiers. - We emphatloally guarantee Dr. Uarclusl's Cathol lcon. a Female Bemedy. to eure jemale Diseases. such as ovarian troubles. Inflammation and ulcer ation, tailing and displacement or bearing down feeling, irregularities, barrenness, change of life, leucorrhoBa, besides many weaknesses springing from the above, like headache, bloating, spinal WDOAUDtaiDIDKunai IJKMYVU uumiiii, )W)'ia tion of the heart, Ac. For sale by druggists. Prices $1.00 and iL&O per bottle. Send to Dr. J. B. Mar ehlsi, Utlca, N. V., for pamphlet, iree. For sale by u. tu wnstou, uruggisL . . ..... .. junerieouiy Ilorsford's. Acid Phospkate, As a Brain Food. , - Dr. 8. F. Newcomb, Greenfield, Oi, says: "In casesopeneTnldebllltTj an-l AorporOf mind and NKWS BOTES. CholfIft bnfl mfUAiKQ nnniuironiu m ... -ww ww MppW. 1M ob. rcwrsuurg, Russia. - .: Battle 'A Broa.. - -wool TnAmTinnio Philadelphia, have failed: liabilities Nine mnra PArlnadn nf onr.t.To witK Texas fever arrived at Chicnrm Wixl- nesday., .Those affected were shot and tne others quarantined. Th WprHti p-hntiBA A ir-PMinVo Workfl. At Pittshnrp': Pa will clrvoo Saturday, throwing 215 men out of The emrjlovera "are vieldincr to th striking bricklayers &n? masons' in New York, who are returniner to work on the nine bours demand. Two- cotton . mills at Lewiston."' Maine,"' employing ;800 operatives, have closed till - SeDtember 1st on ac count of over-production. ' The mills of the York Manufacturing comaa ay, at Saco, ; Maine, also close for a' week or more for the same reascn.' A boyia Cincinnati' Wednesday picked up r an unexploded , rocket winch had been used at. a " Dolitical demonstration,' and; carried it home. FAiling to open it hts toother struck it With a hatched when it exploded, fatally injuring bet and her daugh ter. -"Reverely nurtinar the .bov and slightly hurting another. - It , was a six pound rocket., . ; The United Slates .Nuvrfeate.' ' PhiL Times. ; " ' " Complaint is. sometimes made that the United States; in spite of the ex- enditure of some hundreds of mil ions of dollars.", are" still without a navy. ' But this is a mistake. The United States have a navy, and it is now On the high seas, or, more strict ly speaking.as far out On the high seas as it dare go. , . i , ...This naivy is composed of two ves sela, - ;Tfao Tallapopsa has been cruis ing along the ? New England - coast ever 6iuce Mr. Hendricks manifested; Unusual promptness and ability as ' a ready letter writer,. , ; It kept close to the shore, , and the fishing smacks being up near- Newfoundland at this season none of them were run down by this warlike vessel, as commonly occurs. The remainder of the navy is the Dispatch,- which is now on the way. to New York, Hying tnat special banner known as the President's flag and carrying Mr. Arthur, his daugh ter, nis niece and his priyate secre- tary. ; ... ' r.i-., ' : i -,i - All apprehensions concern ids' the United States navy ought to bo stilled by this announcement.. The Talla poosa can lie saf ely at anchor in the harbor of Portsmouth and, a3 few vessels larger than canoes enter that port it may get out without a colli sion, wnile a pilot will no doubt guide the Dispatch through the shipping at iNew x.orK in i safety, : Jj'ew people can thus easily assure themselves of the safety of their national fleets. S . A Great Blood Medicine, j . Rosadalls cures Scrsfula. Swellings. Goitre. Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Bheumatlsm, Ac. Bead the following: I have been a great sufferer for fifteen years, not able to walk, from an Injured leg. Have tried many M. D.'s and their remedies to lit tle purpose. 1 believe Rosadalls will curer me. 6eiid me uue dozen by steamer. It was recom mended to me by a friend. I have taken two bot tles, and and it helping me. The dnureisls who usually keep It are out of It, and I cannot afford to watt the slow arrival of their supplies. - ' ! liake irena, ia., joaa t. bkiskb, . -r-.. Supt. Board of Public Instruction For sale by T. C Smith & Co., Charlotte, N. C. lanaOdtuesfrl.Munjtw. - , The curative power of Avar's Knrsanartlla ta ton well known to require the SDecIous aid of any ex aggerated or ficticious certificate. - Witnesses of Its marvelous euros are lo-aay nving in every city and hamlet of the laud. . Write for names if you want home evidence. .. , .., "'Prevent sickness by taking- occasionally one of EMOHY'S LITTLE CATHARTIC PILLS, a wonder ful appetizer, an absolute cure for biliousness. 15 cents . . : ' - . . l.v-r"-i:- Avoid Pills Being larzelv eomnoaed of mercurv they eventually ruin the stomach, but Allen's Bil ious Physio, a vegetable mixture -acts qnlckly, and effectually tures. a 26 cents. At all druggists. IS WAKKANTED to core a,ifasea of m larlsl disease, such as Fever Mid Ague, Tnteii mitteut br Chill Fever,Utewltteiit Fever, . Dumb Ague, Billons Fever, and liver Com plaint, Jn ease of failure after due trial, dealers are authorised by .our circular of I July 1st, 1882, to refund the money. ' Dr. J. C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass! ; .- - SoldbyallDrmnnsts. -. i 'Grace was In all her steps, Heaven lnl In every gesture dlgrilty and love I" W ... ner eye. . . '66 appeared" Bother eve., arid so mat. Jshlne her fair descendants.' -with- the ex-1 lerclse of common sense; ; care and proper! treaunenu An enormous number oi ie male complaints-juW'ttlrestlr caused bv Idlstuibanoe or suppreAton-of the Men4 strunl unction. In every sucn case that Lsterhrtg ud . .unfailing, jspeeiac, inuv rLELD rKMALK tiEOULATOU, W1U ellect relief andure.'" .' ' ' It Is from tho reel be of a most dlstln- fonlsBd -physician, 'It mj composed' of smouy omcmui lagreaionis,. wnose nsppj i-iiintiiiniurm nns mevp.r nann anrnnasfui It lsureiared with eclentlflcskm from the tunest aiatSriai8,4 It bears the palm for (.onstancy or.suf ngtn. certaiuiy-of ellect,: elegance Of prejmriulon. beauty of. ap ipespancs "and refeitiW eheapuet). Vbv tesumoiir in us iavor i ceiiuiiia. ficyer fiils when fiilrly tried. , ; , m.rii:-.u ; i tsue. na; ' This will certify that -two' members ol my Immediate , futtiily,-after having wil fered forniiiiiy ears from nienstrul lrrce 'ilarity. and ruivlna: bOen treated without oeneiit by various! medlaal doctors, wen- a lengtn completely cured by one oorui i nr. .i. ijr.umeurs ifinma rteguiaior. Its rirect In suclt :ase3 is truly wonderful uul well niiiv the Temedr be called "Wo V nan's tiest Krlend." . .. . . . xours resiiccinuiy, , i amm iW. STRAX8X. Send for our book on the "Health anrtj. tlappuiess o W envm." - ilulll free. BRADFIKLD KJEflULATOK CO.. Atlanta, Ga. Fifty-four miles west of Clvirlotte, and one mile from.CaroUna-Gentrai Bailruad, la now open for the reception of visitors.' ' Hacks will be at Springs Station on thearrlval of every train. - --'-; ; -y ;- - , h- Cold and Warm Baths," white an Red Sulphur and Chalybeate Waters; hew Bowling Alley, Cro quet, a fine Band of Music, aood Piano, and vari ftm other arausemenU for the pleasure seeker. . . Fleuty of Ice secured for the season Every room has been thoroughly renovated and whitewashed. The table will be furnished with the beet the market a floras. - For further Information address the proprietor, 8. MCB. lUS BUN, juneUit - Sb-tlby, Cleaveland county, N. C. ilea w fell ! OP mm And.no cessation in the. . " :r-riOB,B'ERP AT twit aiiii's i .This week we will offer 50 &t 25c. per yiard, wor'tH'35.cents;i::(ii .a uailv 4 1 case full sized Qailts at 93 cents, woald be cheap at . .. . - . ' .... 1 v.":,wj?j:i3? "r. 5 pieces 64-inch Table Damaskr .every thtead warranted flax yarn at 50c per yard,1 positively worth 'froa 75 to 80. A new line of Oriental Laces and ..Crahrsaul 1068" for yokings, the latest thing oat T 1? Ladies Linen fWe are offering special bargains this week in Ladies' lnen IfA,!. TTl-i.. "i.. Ill sw iiAuiiair uasteiH ior .irayeinng. , . IMPORTANT TO Special Reduction m 25 Dozen Genuine FreneTi' from $2 00 to $1.25. 15 Dozen Enerlish Percale to$i.oo. v -r; -10 Dozen Fancy Colored Shirts,' every one well made and finished, worth $1.25, marked down to 75 cents. -; All the- above Shirts have two collars and cuffs detached: Mi kwwi I!iiili!rrai;. v We are now offering Bomoi Extraordinary Bargains in Sum mer Weight Underwear r at I priceB 1J thaf will astonfeh you. Gents' Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, it Ge;ntsr Collars and Culls, Gents' Hosiery and GIoyes,f nts'; eckwear and J ew elry, all the very latest styles at extremeljr' lovy prices, , Wittkowsi Priws I oat Will and Miist 1 ell! :-,tla..i . : t;-j: ry-si VAfl A Strlpod SeeraueketBatt, worth tiOffto any hohieto'tMB dty. BoJdy iufcr;,! i-.-uJ T M 80 A Jflne Check Creole Suit, worth fn any house .in tbJa eltx $2,68, aold by a tor . , 2.00 . .... - A Cenuirid S6UCkr:SUU;":.;, mM x0,iliffit?t. rvhnuil e-moJisniiW 1770 Jirjii - 's; SonH il'iimOi l.'iW&fSli'dtia iffto, M. always. conshieredheadaawtera:'- "--".'"' fkunud.Oa a noi !ir f 2 " i fj NQV2LTI13 IN NCKWliAll. AnElegaut shk Scarf, old everywhere for M; cents, we otter at the wnall trifle of 25 cents, Ho aavp jour money by calling oo-na. .twii wij ot; .i i .wti-rii't.1-;! v; .':.' - fw tdi twrt I!vnhf Irrt-jthi o;i iofi. " tF"IJi Roodssent biBxpress mtwttimto CiU " Agta'orthflLlebrated Pek ;C:.rM:,--:-t-i" ' -Y, 0 w 1 li - t-i i ; iv. u J-- 1 i-. .:' t 1 . Liiiiui;'. vioiiuu tmj iu nun tj.u.j uaii i i' hl mU J f - , ; . 'X . . , , S H B 1 o U SO J ' - . . 1 1 1 -l - - U XVIiU -ti-l-i -IA-!. w v .r., w THE Sale HU M Mi A 11 111 I II.UI MllllltUT V VV.U U(U VI, .1 4 pieces -10-4 Bl eached Sheeting and veryistyKshndioool. -'' - r-. i.L"xt v r r-'4 'CEimElViEN, GQntiFunmsbfrigs Percale: Shirts marked down '.V ':: , 1 u ' ."T" Shirts, markedMbwn from SU5 , , :,. , ;. .. VUlt ' ' v... --.i.n K Jl,U;iIlEi VlllJlijiH .J! Ill ... I ' . . i 1.. i - . ukoiO oiti 3o , iouIm ,jt-i I.ui III jliiJ..T?'t Htj ;'A.l'.i iO " - I-.-'l-- I mm? mi Mote ulsters. H t i ' I ' 'I . 1 ' 1 - ! II'. ' i L f 1 f mayldAwtx. v -
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 1, 1884, edition 1
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