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t CHARLOTTE SEAL ESTATE AGENCY. retiring to fill a long felt want In Charlotte, the undersigned have associated themselves aa Dart- GENEML LAND" AGESO, Vor the purpose of buying, selling, leasing and renting real estate. Their operations will not be ooulined to the city of Charlotte, nor to the State of North Carolina, but all property placed within our management will be rented or sold, upon such terms, commissions and payments as majpe agreed upon We wul undertake to sen, tease or rent lands houses and lota, mines, Ac, make abstract of titles, collect rente, make returns and pay taxes, effect Insurance, fco., Ac, advertising all property placed under our management, . . , Free of Cost to the Seller, For a stipulation previously agreed upon. K' "T ' Particular attention will be paid to the selling or leasing of mining property, which will be sold on wimnifyAlOn OnlV. We ate In correspondence now with a number of parties at tne Nona ana west wno are aawsrmaj homes In North Carolina, where the ellmate Is rental and the son remunerative. Persons having houses and lots or plantations for sale will serve their own Interests by placing their business with us. . BOBT. E. COCHRAN B, - CHAS. B. JONES. The tnslnees win be under the management Of B.Z. COCHRANE, Manager, ChaottejN. ft - The following aesermea pieces at preperry are now offered for sale by the Charlotte Real Estate Agency, B. K. Cochrane, manager, office Trade street front Central Hotel, Charlotte, N. C : . IOne dwelling house on B street, 7 rooms, closets In each room, well of good water, lot 99x100 feet, In good neighborhood. Price, $2,000. 2 One dwelling on 6th street, adjoining residence of S. M. HoweU, rooms, well of water and stable, tot 60x198, convenient to business. -Price, $1,700. 3 One dwelling on Sooth Tryoo street adjoining residence of Dr. Bratton, 8 rooms, closets and pantry, well of water, well located for a boarding house. Price, $3, i One dwelling on comer of liters and 3rd streets, tt7 rooms, 2 room kitchen, bath room and closets, well of water; 2 tots, 1 fronting Myers street, 99x 198, 1 fronting 8rd street, 99x198, well of good water and stable on the latter. Price, 1?BX r One dwelling on earner of Graham and 10th O streets, 6 rooms, kitchen, weH of water, lot 120 feet on graham street, 162 feet on 10th street, very desirable property. Price, $100. - . . I une lot on OU1 Him. square so, a man 9 room Uhouse, good water, soivo. rrua, 7 One vacant lot, 99x198, on B street, good loca tion. Price, 1.000. q One dwelling on Poplar street, 10 rooms, lot U99xl98 feet, brick kitchen, outhouses, stable, well of good water, sold on terms to suit purchaser. Price, $4,000. 9 One Dwelling corner of Ninth and X streets, one story, 6 rooms, closets; well of water In yard. Price $1,200. 10 11 12 13 One Dwelling corner of Ninth and S, one story, 4 rooms, closets; well of water la yard. Price $800. . v- . . One Dwelling on Ninth street between B and C, two stories, six rooms, brick basement; well of water In yard; tot99xl98. Prtee $2M One Dwelling on Sixth street, one story. 5 rooms, kitchen, well of water; lot 60x99. Price $1,000. : , . , One Dwelling on 'West Trade street, two stories, 7 rooms, 2 -room kitchen, well of war ter; two lots 9 on Trade 99 on Fourth St very desirable property. Price $4,750. - One Hundred and Tlfty Acres Land Vt mfle ol the city limits, adioinm the fair Grounds well located for a track ana dairy tanas Vt In ' timber, branch running through it, about 8 acres meadow. Price $30 per acre. 15 One unimproved tot 99x198 on Ninth street, between D and S streets. ' Price $360. Six Thousand Three Hundred Acres Land. The owners of The Crowder'g Mountain Iron 16 Works' bee to call the attention of eaoitallsts Iron manufacturers, stock and dairy men, and those who wish to settle colonies, to their property .which offers inducements to the classes above named. The property consists of Six Thousand Three Hundred Acres of land, located tat the counties of tiaston and Cleaveland, In the State of North Car ollna, at King's Mountain Depot, on the Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line railway, now owned by the Richmond and Danville railroad company. The property has been used for fifty years past as an Iron property, and has been . worked -at various points, but chiefly at the alto of the celebrated i enow uidge ure sanx, wnicn. use always yielded an ore noted for its richness 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, shewing at that depth a vein of ore about 40 feet wide, and analys ing as highas 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 ether veins have been worked, and within the-past two years very large deposits of iron ere have beep, dis covered at other points. Within thai past eighteen months, however, the owners, has discovered de posits of ore in Crowder's Mountain, (five .reins of iron ore, are exposed), which -were unknown be 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 1000 feet above the level land, 2200 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 mile, and this deposit -atone weald afford an almost Inexhaustible supply of ore, easily worked, and above the water line. In addition to this four other vein have been found on thl mountain. The ore is a mottled gray ore, showing on analysis from 49 to 65 per cent, of metallic Iron, wlfli a small amount of titanic add, and without any Sul phur or phosphorus. ; -The Quantity of ore In this mountain Is simply Inexhaustible. aM etseod quality, - i Besides Crowder's Hount&ln the owners possess King's Mountain, for about seven miles, whose pinnacle is the highest point of tend from Bleb mond to Atlanta, exeept ML -Alryvm Georgia! and they have reason to believe this mountain lk fuM of ore also. In addition to iron ore the property has manganese, limestone clay for mating ftre-pioof brick, gold and other minerals ' Very pure and ex cellent barytone has just been found la large quan tity. - - - - - ' . t As a stock and dairy farm? H offer tne opporto I lines to those who may wish te engage In such bus iness. It has from three to four thousand acres of wvel or only slightly rolling land, which produces Cass, grain and all Unas of ' farming products nely, and It Is well supplied with water by nnhthV ng springs and branches. - M' The Otiwr Sta ahm omhrnsvvf In rKa Tnruintaifr. sides are productive of One grass and herdage, and wiucu exceueni natural pasturage- ior sneep ana cattle. The ellmate to so mild that but little shel ter for stock Is needed In the coldest winters, the wuoie six tnousand acres are now covered wttto a fine growth of timber of all kinds, such as pine, hickory, oak. walnut, cedar, etc The Jand la wall suited to farming purposes,' by those who wish to cuiuuoe. cotton, corn, peas, oats, clover and grass, and traits of all kinds are produced beautifully And It is specially suited to grapes and small fruitsJlt could be divided into small farms that would give to each farm variety of son, and level and hilly and. It is situated hi the Piedmont belt; which Is noted for the salubrity of its climate: and the nenlthlnAOIl nt Ita atmiuntuiM ' - T t. . .anliin fi.i. from malaria Ani Athar nnVtoxlthv fnHiwnMi T Tt to located with great convenience to railroad facile Mes, being situated at from two to four miles frOTa, King's Mountain Station, on a raOway that has the, most extensive connections with all parte, of the COUntrr. and whtohr nffM-a 'tmaf ln4iwmontiil tA those wbe are trying to develop the country along .ltslines. The owners will seU this property to suU irarenasers, as follows: 'The whole tract. Including mineral taterests.far Sfxtv-thrm Thousand Dollars. orwu make favorable-terms, reserving the ntln eral Interest e will eeU one-halt- the mineral In terest, payments to be one-third cash, balance i 1b - vue or iwo years, --r.fij ., ,.- n. -wi a valuable w.i ter power, which lias been used! to ran rge rouine sbuisj HeS adiaeent to this erOD- erty, and can be beegbl, cheaply. The property is also in close proximitr. tp the Kmous All Healing Mineral SDIinm. unit tn thA wiUtl rJmnnm flbnia. land SDrkW .:TT . rTTY i. i The town of King's Mountain ft also adjaeebt. Where are eood hntla. a AnnrUhlnir mwI dtivIImiI Bigft school, and several new and handsome, ehureoes. The owners Invite the attention of all Interested to this Drooertr. and ask an examination oi It. Any further Information reen.rd1n tt will he- Mntl -"u w tt riiHDurg, t, company, and a Herman colonization company has recenUy bought iiOO .vjumu una proiwnjf j,,,,: , i. 1 7 1 acres, a weU lrnnroved farm, one h ' . rom Third Creek Station, ea the Western C Bailroad, good dwelling, 6 rooms, with .all necessary outbuildings, good orchard wed, adapted tringndn andgrass. Stock and farming Implements Price $19 per acre.. . ,. .;; '-.;-4 "T. 1 Q Tract of Ijud, ICQ aree, located in IJncWn . ir- wwuij, u- aaKHnms: ntioai oi trocon f kR? aad ethers,6 talk froBUtenver, 23 Irpm 1 uonutu3vaa is irora iavKison couege. - nason a good dweutng. 7 rooms. aU neosarr edtbuUM "w,8yuaerenare, good jate&and weu auapteur iw grains, grasses, com, wheaw toosecerveattsar etc.; 86 aores good bottom land. In fine state of -eulUvaUon..frlce$2ea . I 1Q Tractof Land, 8 mfles foeth e Cnrtotte j8 seres, known as part of the Samuel Tar-, tor tract, m wuictr tm uiideTBlot)ed gehtmhie. (,nown In tbe N. C Reports as the Sam Tajlof ji(iuiiw suw tenemeDl nouses, two room inni n the premises. Sold without reserve for 11,60 VI I ! " lrweums, s Moms, swo-reom anenen. fv weijof wat(r,lotpx2iJ on rresUrtde o Mr erg street. nnr rirth Pri, tt si T. I O t One unimproved lot, 86x219 feet on cornet-of - Jjyers and fourth streets. Pries t'UH .r P? welhng rooms, on Fourth street, near Kyers, lot 75x19 Price SQ6a ) i Two unimproved lots 0x198, he north Side J et West fifth street pice XO each, j Vv Bouse and lot eorner TentM end B streets. vx- Lot about 110x198 feet, fine shade, nice eraaur lawn and good karden 'with' a euarti of select frape TJpfti Bouse-has Ave rooms? twe room stehetf t.ched; stables. house, nowltn and well good water wit brick dairy.' rice vnxuvuj iumisnea ny addressing b. X. Cochrane, viiu iifLLH cuuu ,jhjuh Ainiiirr t 1 - lne Idllni ltliliK (WDiink hi. Knar ANOTHER LOT 1 1 IN REAL PEETTYATTEENa We stffl have about 10 patterns of oar 12VW Lawns Bnohlngs at 6, lOand l&eentsper yard: a few Parasols sutts at nau vaioe; vac i.inen Lwns ior la eents; a to $3.00: ask te see the Bosstan Ulster; a few pairs Ladies' and Children's Slippers 5 omtT&anvmr.:MMCtB&tnt,lttjaM67& We are determtnei te fekAe eat ear Summer goods and ofler such prices as will knsure the same,' Come and see for yourselfi Special atteatiua to orders , Solid, Lilac, Pink M ' ' i r s a : f. . ' ' S3UTU HUEUDIIVCL DO NOT BE ; Worried f Mospito Bites, teeter I T.L SEIGLEIS canory; At bottom prices. Ask to see oar attachments for hanging, they are a great eonvenlencew i Are the beet; ask for then) and have no ether. We guarantee inequality and Ct ef our Dollar snirti liivetaematnat.. . - ' i j BespeetfnBy. T. X. SEIGLE.f ..ma . ! tit. ail0i t -:-.i;j.i jji f mi ar.0 Tii.jrf . .An?. Ls8e e. ttsle (TiireatJQloves Call'kridbiife: J wl ii"! ti ev. nA i-)v!i.i-ai . 'Jsjiitnisveo.! v. : '.ai.o'.iAit it it -.1 iX ,U1 '.i' -till't. mm i i - . . - j I'itiir-i 'Ustlil .1 M - - Silk v.x -a t -i ! 'rf--t -t M-.i'f;---: 1 1 I I I'rH I r: -ipATte W- KAUFMAN Ac Ca'S. of ear establishment inducements, the prices or AnrmuiianntAd Mnubitkui aeuinfleneoD. ana aisw played. o4 1 One Hundred Cheek -TKeinember otv $3.50, ft indJSpnstnesi aonwe tne money. &amiae toluakB urlaes aIo 1U luost Cia taO-TKiUIi .BJNiS iraiVf'' ie lOU MHMridJa.r V b eja.isia u A ,fi"t-irlU-L : . t r r v srn i Mi) Mil -.1 9- - r OF THOSE '.Ho Wfc ,r,;-i ti-1 iliilU ! CALL AND QET ONE. Li si .-' ii.- in tj Vi-f;.;.- that we are selling at 91c.; another Job lot of at sacrificing prices; oine nice Bilk. Gloves and lasget stecK or ueies'lAnen Bisterrfrom vbc. up Gent? tLowiQaariejed Ff ! Jrl Machine Sewed and Black Lawns. SIKilI. .Ml U i 11 'V Latest Style SILK HATS. 8ILK. MOHAIB and 6INGHAM UMBRELLAS, Gents' handmade And. Hi Ladlesf, Misses' and Children's Shoes of best make 'it TH t INKS. TRAVELING BAGS.I Ti mk stmd SltsiwI Straps)- JUST HECKIYKQ. . , ill: v&ftoH mil iBjiaiiaaur-uio Mm 1 5.1 A- and Children's Ho3e and to be sold at 50c. on the dollar. i J" sf mbrellaSf&c, fe BOOTS suets, i i n ., i: I- m in wo . 'it. ALEXANDER & HARRIS. f - ' II I,; ii i i i ill n mH . irt i ii't Boys' and Children'e .ft-;. for wnson. nveoeMi irejoe ww-" - iySSS? 600 frsJieUi Sks fl' JS3 La, MSBltXB? 1 rorth J: (eendm itssUtnesst wOald US m page stweeTjew our lower than tin be found Ut Sti f ' VitfitViUitytUjrtUrAtlld or'"i mmr-BrJiytTil- Developed. &Huuiened, eus.. Is an lntetesitux advertisement " run a r rOTxr. In r" ' to lnnnirtes we Vui ay tuuk iue u ao eviueuva of houiuug" Mas t' 5f git Iratfixlte hsttt). of gmlMcri pilom. DAILY. ' v Pseeoijy.. M ........ ...... Ta77?C? $ One month (by mall) , a TO ' iiireementD(Dyriiau)..........,.v.s.uu . Six months (by mail) 4.00 One year (by mail) v. &00 - WEEKLY. Six months. 7. . LOO ; ImTSU-i&bly 1st AdT-ftac V ef fOHtaice to all pans or use - United State. rt ; i- "Speelmen copies sent free en. appacatlon. t-Subserlbers deshinK the address of ttoelr 1 paper ohanged will please state In their eonununl- waqpn-nowHietMaanaaeweuunsB.; j l , v 'Bates) r Ad-rertletesr. One Square One time, $1.00; each sddltknal in sertion, 60c; two weeks, $5.00; one month, $aoi . A schedule of rates bk toogerpertooiurnlshed Itomttbydraft on new Tort erauHflottatah by f Postoffiee Money Order or Beglstered Letter at tow J risk, u sent otnerwise we will not ne res; tor miscarriages. rv 7 iftwPifcitnrt.iRnHR. Slandor ia-not anew factor inpolttjo cal camoaiCTs. for it has always a wpapon, aad probably always wj be,and3iBaiiwltees top97 son not escape it ; it tnTaded ibs . drfttio life of Andrew Jackson and wreoked his tappms f James Buh anah and drew4 J6Qnst&n it pjaiv sued until jthacloeaof their lives, and evenAftey deatb,! J " heii James 0j Blaine was noaii nated by tba Bipublicao convention for the Presiden j here was a pro test Dy a targa nrjmper oi prominent. Republicans, who publicly deplaned they eould" not and would not support iiim for 'tha office oa- account of fas notoriously corrupt record ' while) aa. member of Congress 'in lending b" influence of his. position to prome certain raUroad schemes before Com gress, in, consideratioisof r which pe received rewards in the way of stack in the schemes aided.' 1 This Was jna , mere assertion of theirs, for they prove it by the record as shown jfri investigations held in Sashingtpn before a committee of Congress, ajnd thej faxo jMr. " Blaine to 'a deniaof the charfpes and - the record. They deal with Mn Blaine altogether S4 a . public, servant,' and attack' him for i faithlessness on that ground. j To offset this, some of the supporters of Mr. Blaine,' hot finding an y thing in ; Mr. Cleveland's public record aSord- : ing much material for- campaign ammunition,' have undertaken ; :tp blacken ; his, private character,; by trornping up infamous stories a$ ttq his private habits, representing him as a' man of notoriously ' dissipatied and licentious - habits, capping; the climax with a detailed, - harrowing story of how he betrayed a confiding woman 'under pretense of "th trriage, and afterwards not only deserted her, but forcibly, took .the boy of which she - had became' the mother away 4 from her having two detectives and a quack doctor to seize her:in,:nr apartments and send her to an insane , asylum. All this was eight years ago, according to these slander fabricators. The whole story, was so manifestly a! put up. job and so: absurd: that but few people paid any attention td it until they began to back it up with What they: called the evidence', of re spectable people, - whose bathes - wire judiciously suppressed,. , According to these dirt throwersyl these: jfdlgejl. facts were j nctorus,7an4 .yetifr. eveland had .a inaiory over Folrtr in the coftifcy wers It all happerLd pf 7,340, a county; whidsy Mye KepublicaB majority 1 3!q. place h wiatie yduWi, the independent reform Kepubiicaiw b mow JtoTEtwansi xa )XsuoaAwo Weeks ago .wiiK;B a fborough , investigation, and the- rusuik is, simx a wsrougu unssupr, tion, they pronounce the t charra.; base fabrications, without a shadbvv of foundation or justification. f THey will publish their report in HiIl witnht kfew;dayi!Jilir: j vln-Dr.Torrs1 desire to help1 ltt-4 Blaine he the. .strength . of this scandal Vttacklng Mr. Cleveland, thinkiDgthat .thero -perhaps, Ihe may preve xumself aeoodiiepubU- cah, wnile'ref using ''to call hima 6ne.xyT the ! h4erlbusuie8S and let Blaine f look-wt KW-nimselL- - lla wiu : 1 that ft will redureall lus taleiidi all his time to-look after York in ign. and when b-is beaten J as m mUUi&LQSJfui no nave mo tijuw- iBcatlon of remembering JthatJhe, le- cTfded toniWirtrHsw of -tacll to tne suagust oi aecent people. . t '.: LIJ.IIIB MSWIII III -; , JThe pubhVn party fttaiMgersj in the South are petitioning the centiral Republican committee . fnr? 'HOftri. n ,7xney are try mg to mace xne lmpres- siOTthat I with " cash i tor camtMura' burtOB9 ihey c carry a number oY &Mhrii eiwer wu rwilhrpM: iectioa Democrats; But to do an chi it will take cash, cash, and lots ofiiti rTCohi Gr6m&.TWasf is' ihe trs siseijoi : aassacnuetta.ri it has na jQwns, lyet its assessed valuationi is $5,000,000, with some 400,000 shefep. he iWool jalKj &$&fS .fW frpunop lasp year, some xo.qw eattie, which are worth $3,000,000, besides horseal mules, Sec. The Eighth Ohio District seems f be abundantly supplied twiib Cnce8rt sional wood. . In. the RepvblKanc in vention at Springfield Tuesday he - caiididatettantttlftyteots were adjourned to take a rest. here is ome; derencd between Elaine and Dr. York. Blaine is called the Tluirted Ijiishe, - whDS DfJYiJri Thus far in the campaign Dr. York has done some pretty good election- J eering for Gen. Scales.' , . . . ' -t I In his speeches, when Pat. Winston cant exactly catch on to the words he wants, he throws in cuss words to fill up. ' 1 " ' One " of Mr. Blaine's sons Is j in -Washington serving on the commit--tee appointed to collect campaign funds.. .... ;: i-;-(.;'f t BLAINC AMD THE GEKJKArlS 1 I r Eflect of therrohlbiUen More' in .11 At w-j.r New. ' N decent EepubUcari ialMame-,, says Senator Fry& "is not a ; Maine 1- n . - . . i , Pf course that includBlainel 'This 4swha$ a turnings 4he Cternu sgainst him . in those i States,; whi they are a numerous class. woat nr f ha Al urhanua It- Puews that the Germans ara. dis emlaxtt itog&herf ter-their Cie jajrtuda aa4,growtacr th iubiuest idea hasviateasifted this and compelled t.feea to act miseuaejencswi ttumtm While Blaine eets nonef thesurjM uvi u ut ww x-SMUiMViMaWWS' U i ll) II IN misfortune -tobe considered -unsound by .the brewers arid,' tfieir customers and to have incurred -their hostiiitr. The -nomination of St. Johnlwill tke irum Diaine large diocks oi ttepuou-i can voters. : . At . present there is poo. prospect of compensating iufluenes in wmo, Anoiana, :.s Wisconsin,, ioway Kansas, . the .itepubiican supre m at least some of. which States threatened- The minimum of Rep hcans in Ohio . who . . will, so for: John is placed by thoroughly-into gent- republicans - - there,' 'speal almly and acting in Blaine's iste at hi teen tnousand. - - It- may oe a wore. JCven that number- of 1 Vol taken from the Republican side atesa danger - in Ohio. Last' weBk the case was not far different in' the. other States named. What will pa the case as the canvas -progressea is It is this that makes Kew.! York much less the, battle! Stat' than was. : .The mostUt thme.ih canvass, is the fact th tbe Frohi tionists are making headway; tourtns. at, least, -ot s thea.:tec: will come from the "fitjflbli5air;si( At the last election in New York vquor question : made 'its ' taark 6 the extent of more thaa, thirty .thous and votes. when Carr was .-elected State treasurer; while the Detnocrits elected the other tttate omcers by five to twenty thousand.;-s This was ati isolated case, relating to a sihele cancudate. There is no certainty this tune, then, about this vote,- only the chances are bound to run against: the. .Republicans.,.' ;: The. 'saymg that; fat Presidential,, elections rotors .jaihk. back into the old party lhies is so lap: from the truth, how that' previdus- calculations fail. ,v)- iv'w j v General Taylor's Moufieauea.v The Washragton correspondent of the Baltimore Sun writes as follows concerhintr Geh. Taylor's letter of acJceptarJee, af ter his nomination for tne iTesiaency at rruiaaeipnia, J une, 1848: "The chairman was the.j Hon. John Morehead, of . North -Caroliiia' On the 20th of tbattneoth, Oovcrrlor 'Morehead addressed General:! Taylor a letter officially notifying him of his nomination. . On July.22 the -postK master at Bateri Rouge, where Gfri. Taylor lived addjSessediha Postmas ter Geperal a iettefj sayjng thai with the report for, the current quarter from toat omce two bundles ol letters were forwarded for the dead letter office, they having been declined joiX account of the non-payment of , the postageby the sehdrs.wilt; was m lOrcent -and - nonprpayineirt i: tit id. Of the '43 letters uiisfoywaraea to the dead -letter 'facey44 the Ba' on Were addressed to-Gn.Tat lor. who had declined to -pay- the: "Tjostage, bti them and take themivf therae because hiflinallelrpenses had becofadte burdensome. . . tine ttenerai bad since become aware that some of the letters 1ei$..;torTOto aske4 for their retuni, .Ihdueoursitiie4ettprs were - sent - back--tSWtahe TMt& Arhohg them . was . Oovi JiCtfeheaid'a jWmVG BVVUJUI VJIVa J,y4 ' .Va 11W just&ftf of e.PhQadetphia: t&ufita. lAttM jaAttrvina iJAn..nvwiAH .rrw l wnA 0en- -Taylor's- - reep8e wa-idateji ulr IS,; a-Trrontftyji djift tne jotter . ox nonnffaMow waawni It had lain in UmtoHEragj) office i four, weeks. .axtersGoa. Taylor! refused to pay the-10 -ct ppsfeke. Geh,rayiprs acceptance was cou li ed iifrespectTutrms7in87 letter : lot exceeding ?M words. He expresi ied . his thanks for the nomination, 8 ifcl he did nocseek it. .and! that if he were Elected 1 President.1 - for which position he did,not think he posseBs edtheiiM!y!iiiaia jhe 'V.V -yi-if nl' ill -j'nii nn- '"".I -'' I CharlesrHi "SimtisoaJ f i BurUrnrton. jSa VAhtrA W Wflrfr A G. lUr ' . tin i"i t w i POttTT.ATm, . July .14. uearmr am just home from the east and our note of ,the llth; I have 1 constantly liaoeiving letters like yo of inquiry ajnMit4aine- treratnarnerwo Wna a feriAViri yiee iiitwiy lilucu. iuuiU was i ft tileldottl prpoedohstitft: aiiienamenx :;ana: wuxvocerioi timajp:ity()aotftthi to tor TTrT''ij ijviTmyw-Tw-nr ujrrjra rrFnMirux 7m-J idyomen "to-'oiurreas n ery respecttuiiy NXaXPQl iS84r-&A BnUer Will Ku; V BosKMraAngi TBenf. F. Bui has written a letter to Mr Vt 4dltt)&)rf 4he'iKtfse YdtST Su. an nouncing Jus. intention Jo, stand by , theiidmination 6f this Greenbacters aaJbTOlB8tsVwT!mii - . i . 77.-,. 1 ;'etP4'hVSedV mereury tney-eventuafiv ruar nm- momaeni eui jinea's Kasrnysie,avegecaDie nuxnoe ecia eiucsay, Mr. D. H. Barnabr, of Oswego, Ki'T.Viy TSf tTHa oaag&teFi KB Oaoghter Uken wlth a violent cold wfe temtfrir -pieiMienrmaute best iiugaK6 ease tt tui4 euudtbe eeuld nave but a lew hours at most. She was In this condition when a friend Intrai n mtStiinSX Dr. Wm. Hall's fcal sam tor the Lonfrg, and advised her te try It. Bne eH4eiweee'Jute Mssstpjtaa jwnsswglaed to i :)J-;indMtrduesdW mnrked tihan-n 1ir tiin Nr aMMtp mwr nc'4 -urtim cma cvr I find been prs ts- pro- IfEWSriOTBS. Two hundred members of the Ie lamuy met as itaruora. uonn. yes terdayand organized an association with Wm. Wallia : Lee, of Meriden, as president. ' It is stated that , Frank E. Everett, the Colorado banker, who corruniUed suicide about three weeks ago, was Bhort in his accounts with depositors about $100,000. -'-- ' President ' Arthur, his - daughter Nellie, Miss Jessie . McElroy. Gen. Sharpe and S. D. Goydenkul left Kingston,, N. - Y,. Tuesday : for the Catekilla, where they will remain aboua.yeek.,, q ti -f The ahnual report 6f ' the Chicago and Kerth "Western 'Railroad Com pany to May 31 states that the earn-, ingswerF$25;020,C24; operating exv pensH Includirig: taxes, $15,140,95; interest and rentals, f 8,095,939 : profits 783.727; dividends. $2,939,469. The oompahy iearned 9) pet cenk' onpre-ierrammbn,gtQek.-; --f , '."Viaited1 ihe BpiibB(fanp;-WpM esBeroav. and pheArM ycolhehxem ItWWnjiecidMlhat the; General shall p6f;iBp;aKvRublic: - meetisgs LoJohq TilfordJaiong Island farmer. woiia reuinung uz is inome monaay nignt during a storm, mistookl tne bouse bf. his neighbor,; Thomas' Hiy dock, for his own and -atterapted i to enterc by a;- rear, . door. u. JEZaydock thought he wasia burglar and attack ed) hint with a. loaded cane, breaking three of hiaribaAndiimnictine other serious an jariesi9ilt; '.. j judge Haves in tne seventh lowa ladieur dlstriet has'-decided ' ihav under.4be-lnew'ldwa 0 prohibitory : '9'ts-ieaee.. haSeJ w juriauiuMuiir-wscepew uiuu we? fendants over to the district- court." By this decisiotr all liquor cases cojm--OMwasd ih-haHlistrW tinder the ; The question wuj,,! ppeayie4f ;tothe Supreme iirjoL The number ; bt:iiaigranta arrived i iri the ccstonis district f Baltunore Detroitj'v Hrironv'eMinnesota New UrleansLxmj0iJnu8aniaquody, Philadelphia and San Francisocv Was 509,834,; being;r3a,490 less than during the preceding fiscal year ended June -30.: 1882. The principal decrease was in immigrants irom England. Wales: Scotland ilreland, ; Germany, Italy, Norway, Canaila; andSweden. The only lnoreaoo waa" frem Austria. . iPeace Assured Between France aad fill .avifM i?wtaax . h Losdoil Aug. 7j The Times has a dispatch f rem Foo Chow, of this'dateA which ays: Higb Authority here asserts; that peace o is 'certain,- The American minister is to arDitrate.i A -settlement will' probably ---be reached 'Which ili be accepftable td both par- t4es7 but it is believed toat tne settle ment wui he temporaTv only : on the IFrerich' sideiMioThel Chinese")kiow that the French aret anxious 1 to t act elsewhere. .. .:&ri S'& - " t j la nsbtn, iy I km(i Motlieri. We emphatically guarantee Pt. March lsl's Catiicd' leod. a Female ReinedTv to ui Female Blseaees, BQcb s eyUrian trouMoa. totkunmaUon and nlcer attoiv iaUlnc aud (llsi)lacemett or bearing down feeling, lnegnlarittea, barrenness, change ot lie, kMoorrlMBmitoUdes- isans weaknesses sertaaHmt Iron the, above,, like headache, tbloatlng, spinal vre&Kness. sleeplessness, .uutvuub. muuii), (Huisum tion el the heart, w' safe by druggists. Frtoes tlSO and 1.50 per- boCUe. . ,Sebd to Dr. J. B. Mar- ehisi. Utica, N, Y., Ior pamphlet, tree, for saw by la. . wnston. ornasv -1 - ineeaiy Allan's Brain fooe. botanical extract strengthfens the hraln and positively cores nervous debility, aer vounes,Lhe8laerie,'''nunattiml losses, and all weakness or aeneraQve srsjemiii never nuts. Pkg.i6ftt6t-At -or mail trem Ii .AlieniSlKrSt4 New xvatvnj.f : ohm s i 'Pttib Ague; iMUooS' t-ever.'end X4yer t!oe-i . puuBk. jiu east, oi luiorv, uujr uutt uumjjj . dealers, are, uunsed, ,by . onr elrcnlar ef . dniy 1st, 1882, to fttatod the taMiaer. ' ;DriJ.C.AyerA.d.;towel!.Ma8l .'fff.ft.1n -.ta.-.f-JtrtrfPtfffT -- i -j 4ntrC' eAai, i WrontMH i s) L.r' . . . JT- 1 iw'swus-1 tjumwi t Tnu mvaiuafile nreiiex XixmoTl lis WaUon Is truly atrimiipb seienane skn wemese .Si. nti tr.iv'.m rJ60UKUlVeff pea irKar mAfrtiv no ii&Bsmmii1' rz ewrt5tr- TLrFrnfflUB not only short line ef-lebor and is 4be intensity ot but, bettertlin all, M4UtH, V.. liWMM. Jdanaer, 1 7) K f J i s jJ lWuu muiy tavurart me vteaa or - - u n0a t n r . eonvulsiemLi TOjer atarasing ' tA i-.i-'i. rvAlrilT4 TlTiieerliiit anonalnnil ITWH. YVRftAeberi ft trs-wonUeiK &t to .. niui;;iraienwa nsjiirMseect l,r,iu:: at --iiin rfsnSttee '-the; 'MoiKjnVB' i-t-jo ii. frrt-i -K'lnnwvesi b Tanked as nvTrsflbionued;. i.toneet tkentsswlatft. t wu,iil.; u-.-ii MiUs iUliifjrjM '' siren jtbe lMii; , a! v - M'lawesM ttettueuusewiilsa- i j1 i.-.ite i4 ui Ciwiet naonernadenos? i ; 'rom the - Batard ol ; ff -j..ui wxt kmdewtoedthati we jj it!' .v !(!i.:HusniKit eobMsa-'iibrtia- a- t t ita Mtei '-etHwerainrj this n'i t l. i :,vJ',:fr)liiif.be.lteBC' ef the Tt I jr 3,s-yf SAFETY AKDKASfi writenti.c lev- wet nave ef saefctesu- linather -has anco it will ever . . Jbe without it In her SUyFl!BIN(ryWOiIe.Mo trouble. 4a A promtnetii Ltalv rninnrknd tn'l proprteior, lie the Wtem t were 'admissible to make t i lie the ktem wefeceivej the "Mothers' 7rbnd j ffM fe:MeKHiti't:5eit 'iemsjeewectiBif 1 T.Hideq' Jteev "-nersv-Heiiee, (jubjo j Tjiiwa K wrnrouuee" we anrrqtnci oeiiT-1 &$yi wUiev ';it&K elinw jf"U)"s .nr.S- SeMeM'rt&tisen BealWandIhppless I f n RTTTTtIT A; f!H o Jh" fall trim for allUie deBtann where lxmiJiin:gt-wa sell Neiv Xjsavpricea and saya Jitzp-vz for-i? prices'-- u ff ,y IfSWAKrJfofpfeU eases oe.mWii lartal dtoeasQuoa asl everjuid Aslnter--! IHT A1" 1' ' t 11 I'll ijr. si ...... . .1.1.4 lirt.J iwJi rJ?i.!.,t JTT 1 OP And no cessation' in' the ire.wg3riu oiler &u t o. pervara. worth 35 jbents. c ntaMvt&n o . ,1 case:tql wzeq l Uto 5 pjeccss 644nch able Damask, ererf utbreftd warranfAd flax yam t 50a per yawi ppsttively worth. . from 75 to 80. !& tfim QtOninialrtkcea andfCcsaaIrLace8w fSt' yoking8v the latest thing out (Mill ... i ; t . " ' rw.i, '-e j! w.-- am llfljtl i lillMlll o ivTeare onermff BriaLDarfirains uus wees in Xjaaies' junen od iUiw LooI- -nMti- -j- -c loaf 'Ixis fw 3f I MDH DTLA WTui I IMPORTANT X; Special RfBduction Dozen Gentium jFroneherca Snlrtarmar Dozen English Pefclp.Shirt marfcea 4owaXrQm,il,75 J - AS,v '-'j1 T'.ii-;..'!. I ' " - " ; . 4, . - -10 Dozen Fanev Oolored Shirtfl.:rv nnn wpII rrrM.xnd finished, wotth ;;f 11.25 marked .? All the above. Shirts havo t r 5 We are liOrY: offering mer ry eieufc uuuerweitr elry. all the yery. latest tylp8 : -K -4 ,if"l ri;iJ n-j;.Jiit"aOiil "Cai 1 r.acjfj !. )MS . 'i'sJ)- ' nil A StHSea SBersnckerSdlt. worth tlQBin ana House A vine Check Creole suit, worm in any nouse in lis7 iifcanaLAnen;; mnater;caie jutenas .uouara. and EEs, Gents Hosieryand; Mloves, Ge-nta'. Keck wear and Jew- teialiiillill ij..:r.-j J seiJe'r j K.fif l-M IVTTMICHl ITrS . . w . w m m .. 5 ; ' ii. j r i -lt lanfll !f II It.'M H l"H 1 iti trxxiQ w I . 't-.F. ,f i .1 1 A tz. mr i ir rs. WaahbiiaIaw -iKmli.. SiliO'J H1 ivjj'rTq-lobfil ,IW j aiir n fin SASuv-AA siecavt snx savs roor manei ui lUt tfilJ IHUU BitllSUJiJ r..a-;:itj tariff. aGf353sept by Express on api C?" Agents fovtiie CIebratQd -ill s5i, I t-5 ! tjto itcua ji.i 'jivn nr: JM 11 CJi I l'kir nJi 1... V: 1 IJ if ; f ;.:r. 4 jui jwa7aj yiirris4lT feUjiJoHi bacafcoTror frTrriHI rwcxlsenor tri'i - .(udl 6il K jBlfil43T3i 2 r toy frrvri: bofei 17 OJlfrff ITfILil 1- !J L .. 1 i 1 I : -TI .-t.. I - - i Tct- flIftlOTl ill THE-- Sale at S cex and very etyliah and ooot. MUltflil: - I HiM iJC.il .K 0 GENTLEMEN, in ;GeWtAF0Frii$hing8 ddwn to 75'centB. Mr wo collarf and cnl& detached. 'fiWlKUMj BargdlnB in "Sum- prices, mas , .wiu,swuisu tuu. at extremely lowpriceai' miia -f's iuta :-mr lul ibinf 0,i t o . K -tn a-t ; ri rr . r Sai5TV oi si-TP, s r"oiii0fi1 wf w n &d eilJ oi ,xWJcnj ,enom m v.l baa It 1 I --ii- criaQ C;ff l'-; A.jr r . msj ..! v e . msj . . kUl8s.Uti UVl 1 r r --VTBV" MVb KvtfrrJ qifci iLr itotg' til .ii M nuus city, 80foy 1 160 une ear: sue. said vtmvmajau-.C 00 xonowSDirf otJonJjjq btu W WHi AfA. IM wwa JUIIIIUUV UAKA1S.OT. are, u f fl4ft Wrl at toe 0Sy ail Ja?ji(fj "lirtdLI' ..iT Xa o tmsiilsri ttKi3Ja Lrisljil aEarsTiY Is, ecodBU bio odi el firii 4B4I14SSVpTg4 i .-.": eSf853?Cy rail i.i.-u t5i30iiioa' 4 I I 1 I J ' ' ' i ' s Ji 'aw 'iir . i .- a. s . . t . j iariijHt3isa. 1. m. 3 iiJJ i.J- i I , 1 .... ? r--f ' r-- - forUMitf, piease. 5 -..'" t i .! it., t iwft t"r. f t j ,r i- . . 1X1 -7 . i ''T.ijffrr"-; i :J t.'.1-.; 8 ..r ' 7 - S la omypiam oia ior:, -votJioui whlfe-te&Use?,' wart Tr. re PrrtTh riv' rnHtA . tLt a
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 8, 1884, edition 1
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