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VOLUME XXXII. CHARLOTTE, N. C TUESDAY AUGUST 19, 1884. PRICE FIVE CENTS. ) , CHARLOTTE HEAL ESTATE .1. n fill a long felt want In Charlotte, the rned naVe isolated themselves as nart- ntrs hi - -uirnose ot buying, Belling, leasing a tor the pur pose 01 u,e'operatlons wuinot reI!l!llSi m the cW'of Charlotte, nor to the State Sanoima, but all PTOPeroj? i'" . .... .--hi rv rf.nuMi ur bviui uuuu sucu niatiageme . andpajments as may be agreed terms, . . bp0"- hh nniiprtake to sell, lease or rent lands Ve Pi lots mines c., make abstract of titles, lrfs maki returns andw taxes, effect "leK:JnM &c7&c advertising aU property placed ment free of Cost to the Seller, "nCaK selling or fc mlnlS pMpertj. which will be sold on wrrespondence now with a number of -fer tile North and West who are seeking P""? in North Carolina, where the climate is 6un-,ef.nui the soli remunerative. Persons having em:U,nd lotforplantiitlonsfor sale will serve h'f interests by placing their business with their ou Interests uj vR0B,j? E COCHRANE. "S- CHAS. R. JONES. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 inHinpss will be under the management of The business wmue C(JCHIUNEi Manager, Charlotte, N. C. fniimdns described pieces of property are ?,ffMdfor sale by the Charlotte Beal Estate K K Cochrane, manager, office Trade Sfrout toitral Hotel, Charlotte, N. C. : SUrc (CITY.) nno rtwelllnz house on B street, 7 rooms, closets l,neS rS. leU of good water, tot 99x100 feet, in Li neighborhood. Price, $2,000. J T dwelling on 5th street, adjoining residence 9 ,f i v liowefl, 4 rooms, well of water and stable, lot 5tali)8, convenient to business. Price, $1,700. o One dwelling on South Tryon street, adjoining ence of Dr. Bratton, 8 rooms, closets and n well of water, well located for a boarding Price, $3,000, 4 one dwelling on comerof Myers and 3rd streets, 7 rooms. 2 room kitchen, bath room and closets, irifot 1 water; 2 lots. 1 fronting Myers street, 99x vw 1 fronting 3rd street, 9axl98, well of good water and siable on the latter. Price, $2,250. 5 nne dwelling on corner of Graham and 10th ,trau 5 roofis, kitchen, weU of water, lot 120 Son Graham street, 162ieet on 10th street, desirable property. Price. $1,500. i One lot on 8th street, square 96, small 8 room (iboue, good water, 99x198. Price, $450. - one vacant lot, 99x198, on B street, good loca jtlou. Price, $1,000. ri One dwelling on Poplar street, 10 rooms, lot OfflxlW feet, bilck kitchen, outhouses, stable, well ofgiod water, sold ou terms to suit purchaser. Price, $4,0U. , j 9 One Dwelling corner of Nlnth-and E streets, one storv. 5 rooms, closets; welT-ef-water In tard. . Price $1,200. One Dwelling corner oi Kinin ana is, one story. 4 rooms, closets; well of water la yard. Price). One Dwelling on Ninth street between B and c tun stiirtcs. six rooms, brick basement: well of water in yard; lot 99x198. Price $2,000 One Dwelling on Sixth street, one story, 6 rooms, kitchen, well of water: lot 50x99. Price il.OuO. One Dwelling on West Trade street, two stories. 1 rooms. 2 room kitchen, well of wa ter; two lots 99 on Trade 99 on Fourth st very desirable property. Price $4,750. One Hundred and Fifty Acres Land Vs mile of the city limits, adjoining the fair Grounds well located lor a truck and dairy farm; in timber, branch running through It, about 8 gcres meadow. Price $30 per acre. " One unimproved lot 99x198 on Ninth street, between D and streets. Price $350. Six Thousand Three Hundred Acres Land. The owners of The Crowder's Mountain Iron Works bee to call the attention of capitalists iron manufacturer!, stock and dairy men, and those who wish to settle colonies, to their property .which otters inducements to the classes above named. -The property consists of Six Thousand Three Hundred Aires of land, located In the counties of Gaston and Cleaveland, In the State of North Car olina. 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 site of the celebrated Yellow Ridge Ore Bank, which has always yielded an ore noted for its richness in metallic iron, and !U 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 analyz ing as high as 66 per cent, of metallic iron. This tela has not been worked for twenty years, but the facts set lorth can be fully shown. Various other reins have been worked,' and within the past two iptrs very iartre deposit of iron ore have Been dl- entered at other points. Within the past eighteen oioniQS, nowever, me owners nave discovered ae posia of ore in Crowder's Mountain, Ifive veins of Iroiuore, are exposed), which were unknown be fore, and which will furnish an amount of eood 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, 22UO 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 alone would afford an almost Inexhaustible supply of ore, easily worked. and above the water line. In addition to this four omer veina Cc've been round on this mountain. ihe ore is a mottled gray ore, showing on analysis niui-&fu o per ceuf.' oi rneiamo?ironi wiats Huall amount eT titanle add. aad without anv ssl Jur or phosphorus. The quantity of ore In tftts mountain is simpiy inexhaustible and oi good duality. - - .. - ' Besides Crowdcr'a Mountain fha nnuH nnaopoa King's Mountain, for about seven miles, WhEie. pinnacle if. the highest point of land from ich jv anauu, excepj, jnt. Any, m ueorgia, ana they have reason to believe this mountain 6 full of ore also. In addition to iron ore the property has manganese, limestone clay for making fire-proof pncn, gold and other minerals. Very pure and ex jewtepe has ju4 teen; fqund in a.ttan- is a stock and dairy farm It offers fine opportu nities to those who may wish to engage In such bus tnesj. It has from three to four thousand acres of wei or only slightly rolling land, which produces ana, grain aud all kinds of farming products 4iiely, and it Is well supplied with water by unfail ng springs and branches otner 4,ooo acres embraced la the mountain Jiaes are productive of line grass and herdage, and nort excellent natural pasturage for sheep and attle. The climate is so mild that but little she!. t for stock is needed Inthn oddest winters, lis teSSH?1 "F U'- kteds. such as pine. ulCKorv. Oak. walnut. nnria jife. . ikY.. i j it 'StoSS.; ?ar5!lm8 Purposes, by those who wish to wioniie. Utton, corn, peas, oats, clover and grass. THE IS NEARt Y OVJEB. ..... WJi"ll havea fewSummer Goods on hand that we are offering at very low figures and If you are needing any to coniDlete vonr Hnmmop niitet i i,tn8Jv i-T1?!-?1;" them out If Tow prices will be andnnt " ""fl w uu- "? are uewirlluueu w C1U3B SUMMER DRESS GOODS Very Cheap i - Lawns at 5 and Sihe... Wkttfl Tjiwna White nlmlHoo Whlfa v u,,.n.. im.n. n irh a a -m 1 Domestics. Mitts and Gloves at half price. Ladles' Linen Ulsters, 25c. Figured Linen Lawns for 15c It wlllpay you to buy one now for next summer. A large stock of Trunks and Yallses at low prices. Lace Curtains. Call, look at our stock, and whatever will suit you we will sell It cheap. Special atten tion to orders. Just received some White and Pink i 4 - MOSQUITO QANOP1ES ALL SIZES, CHEAP. Mm&Vm & ALEXANDER. BCILDnO. new mm OrODR POPULAR BRANCH OF 81-3 acd 10c ft m Domestics GOOP DISCOUNT WILL GIVEN ON BOLT PIECES. BE Anc( Seigle's Dollqr Skirt Always FK. G vb Thm aTrhl Bospectfully, T. L. SEIGLE. SI umbre ii- . .... Latest Style SILK HATS, SILK, MOHAIR and GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, Gents' hand-made and Machine Ladles', Misses and Children's Shoes of best makes TRUNKS. TRAVELING BAGS, Trunk apd $fitrl Ktraps- JVSf RBCEIYKTJ. i . . ' - .1 i. i ,t ,mmus "re proaucea Deaumuuyuia wkiiii suiiea to grapes and small frufts. ' It alaleaiviUedinto smafifMms thatwoifgl tojata farm variety of'sclU. hnd Ivel and'huS Is ji , - .7 r. ' '- u. duu, ouu icyci oiiu uim. is situated nthrt PiedMont belt. ifrfaleh iMiTJ.01 ll5 atm08phere. It Is a" region free uom malaria and other unhealthy Influences, It tte&?,!&Swrt to mm faciri. tr !t',B ""hoich m mim iwo hi iQur mues rrom mMTtaS2S ?tat,on' on araUwar that has the S?ntr?a8e connections with all parts of the HS,"4 fbich offers great Inducements to ttaH? 00 "e trying to develop the country along rmrS.Tne JTP6 this property to suit ffT,rs; M foUow8: The whole tract, Including minerdl tnterests.fnrsivt tv, Tt,, niior W P-K? favorable terms, reserving the mln jfj l imorest, tt wtli seU ene-half the mineral In- nm urge tftiiuig muia. lies adjacent to UUs uro BJsn in , lucuruuoru is n.rruiunity w the famous All Healing Can be furnished or application, well pekecj to be shipped to (Vienfe! out of the eity on short notice. Orders lefbkt our store will be jittniiflpfl to and delivered nromDtlv to anv part of the city. it - OF THE GRBtT REDUCTION il Ina's rinm.wir'iJv and SCTejal new ' and handsome fmSSS. ,Tfe owners Invite the attention of -all trf it- thls Property, and ask an examination r,mnm. Iurther information regarding It win be iSr'f by addresslngK. tehrane, -ThIPv tuoarl?.tte 1 Estate Agency. M ta Wv.HIdsepw Bank lias been recently ontatts5,UIB' company, amTa German icrS,00 recently bought-2,500 adjoining this property. - 7 & SSTP 8 wel1 Improved farm, one mfle r Rra.TlrdCreek Station, on the Western tec.weninjf, 6 rooins with all Sr.i bl"WinF SpM OKtwcd wei adapted wfuwS!? StoSc and fai ming Implement ' PrlmW wlth U desired: Terms easy. rn l per acre. ... ... : 18 1 Land, 150 acres, located In Lincoln ip ftj.N.C., adjoining lands of Geodson rw5? .an, others, 6 miles from Denver. 28 from viini nit ill or in a - .... it a 7nnXU 10 Lrvm wvwson couege. Mas on ln SiwelLm8' ' rooms, all necessary outbuild foT'orehard, good water, and well adapted wiflva5tion?8pa2m ' 19 iS&'i In TOllea south of Gharl ta-t,.? Fnown as'Part of the Samuel Tay SnSri?nuWlllSh undeveloped goW mine, Elllnthe; H.; a Bepotts as &tT 8am Taylor ers at, 01 lot 216 on west side of My ers street, near Fourth. Price 11.500. 1 "''e unimproved lot, 86x219 feet on corner of uu Dwelling, 4 rooms, on Fourth street, near myeri. kit TATiau LrreA . .. Tlmproved lots 60x198, on north side soi mu Breei. rice jaw eacn. House and lot corner renin and u aboutiuaaae .teet, 4nnad,hfceeri 22 2, 24 anq-good irden with a Quantity of sel Hauc VlflAS U.u.ua h. 4 m ho2 attached; Stables, carriage house, poultry bouse and wtU good watet with brick dalry.Prlce VoU ' 1 mayKUkwtf. ' . f. (D IL dP Men's, Youth Boye? and Children Termi of Subscription. - - DAILY. . PereoDV.... Scents. One month (by mall) , 75 Three months (by mall) ...$2.00 six montns iDy mauj : .uu One year (by mail)... a00 WEEKLY. One year.......i. Six months .$2.00 . 1.00 Iararlably in Advance Free f IroHt&g e to all parts or the United States. "Specimen copies sent free on application. "Subscribers deslrtnir the address of then paper changed will please state in their communl- aaon dow ine oia ana new aaaress. Rates of Adrertlningr. One Sauare One time. S1.00; each additional In sertion, 50c; two weeks, $5.00; one month, $8.00. A schedule of rates for longer periods furnished on application. Remit by draft on New York or Charlotte, and by Postomce Money Order or Registered Letter at our nsK. ii sent otherwise we win not De responsible for miscarriages. BEN BUTLER'S A DURESS. We publish today a synopsis of Benj. F. Butler's address announcing his reasons for entering the field as a Presidential candidate. It is a very lengthy -document, and put together with that craftiness and skill for which its author has a national rep utation. There is no man m Ameri ca who more thoroughly understands the arts of the demagogue, and per haps no man . who can play : them more plausibly. He conveys the idea that all the resolutions looking to reform and the redress of grievances complained of, were ignored by the Democratic convention, when the fact is that every proposition alluded to by him which he favored; is in corporated in some form in the Dem- ocratic platform, and his opposition on this ground is a mere pretense to , justify him in bolting the action of a convention of which he was a mem ber, and to which action he offered no protest and made no objection until he saw that his own candidacy stood no chance, and that as a Presi dential candidate he was neither among the probabilities nor possi bilities. He shows his own inconsis tency and lack of sincerity when he acknowledges that after the platform to which he objects was dscided upon, and it was evident it would become the platform of the party, he advised the Massachusetts delegation to support as a candidate "some gen tleman whose long experience in public affairs and prominence in Democratic conventions gave him claim to be considered a statesman," his choice being Thurman, who, however, he says, stood no chance in a "predestined convention." If Thur man had been nominated Mr. Butler would have bolted all the same, for he had made up his mind to bolt when he became convinced from his observations that he stood no show for a nomination in that "predestined convention." Politically, Butler is in more sympathy with the Republican party than with the Democratic, and even if his sympathy were not that way he would rather see Blame elected than Cleveland, for the elec tion of Cleveland means practically putting Ben Butler and all such men on the shelf. The success of the Democracy would lead to such ad ministrative reforms and abuses as to leave no occasion, for the further existence of the parties which Butler professes to champion. But if the Democracy be beaten, the opposition to Republicanism must coiilfnue and such agitators, vyill still have oppor tunity to figure . before, the public. Butler will doubtless TgVspfW Yates, hu,t his aiunu & aft ajajxaiseat and hfa insincerity so manifest that bis following will ; b inwgnjfioairt com pared with; what H might have been, if, without dallying, he had manfully accepted the nominations which he now accepts when they, were first tendered him, and which, fee. hesita ted to acgeyvt while there was a pos sibility oFVeceiving the Democratic nomination. .... - - . . h W.KAUFMAjffc CO.'S. mnnth of J-ily. " This waelc we will offer lt every dapartmen Ul'l'im ?.'; i..7- .n.u xh tha trims nf malntalnlnl pThUMl8wMMnanpedunn3 itw flm'o;Vhich' Have been maie with the view of maintaining oWestabllshmenUnducom maUnga vis to our establishment profitable. ioteTuWpK present the cheapness of the many dls- eL . -. - 'j """ ISDN'S-OldOTf TNC3- One Hundred Check Qteole. Sntta, tt-SO- doilble the money. ' . ...mD,, pronjise 600 Pair all Wool Hen's Fants, $1.Q, L7anl2.0P; iworm would fill a page, so we renew pur found In any otaar esaomtumm. W. E AiTJfnMI AN & CO. ClWTKAIllOTKI CORNER. T. R. lYI AG I LI, AND COMMISSION MEBOHANT CoUeareUwCaiarlotto. Orders elicited ,nd promptly filled. V(AUNQVEtQP0 PARTS OJf THB HUMAN BODY Enlarged, neveiopwu Strengthened, long run m U1 a.v thai .hi. rkM K f-w tv,A oiivAHiflAIfl Are highly Indorsed. Interested persons may get seaie Rtrailan etrinir nil particulars or adcresslng KRia Hxdicai. Co., BuOjSn, ,N. T - Tto Evening B anldeodMO DJ8CCJSS10N BROKE proceed, promising him not only every protection, but perfect fairness and order. The crowd, became seated. giving a hearty acquiesence to there- j quest of the speakers. - Col, Folk also came forward, and though, disclaim- j mg any political ambition, beinsr. however, in sympathy and support of ur. xortc, ne assured Ur. York that he could be heard through" with proper respect, and counseled him to come forward and conclude. . Several of York's personal friends went to mm at the stand ana insisted upon his finishing his speech; but . the moutn pieces ot tne revenue ring present Mr. "uam" Pearson con . spicuously, I am assured told him not to speak any more, and hence he walked away to his hotel. He played the braggart: he courted a difficulty. and finally - skulked away and, I may add, after the disorderly parties had been placed undeir arrest by the " mayor ot tne town. : . ; .Dr. York, it is plainly seen, realizes his inability to cope with Gen. Scales in a courteous discussion of honest j issues, and he seeks to hide his own weakness, his political apostasy and self disrespect in vulgar slang' and the contemptible quirks of dema-goguery. ! The State press was well represent ed on this occasion and you can ex pect full reports from the correspon dence in their papers. . i I may add that the interruption causing Dr. York so much trouble the cheering for Scales was not made by Caldwell county, voters, but it was mostly by boys, and boys from other counties. , M. SALEM-WINSTON. How Dr. Yorfc SnlJ$e4 aa SlunU lrom tte piscnssion at Venoir. Correspondence of Thk Obskbvib. . , Lenoir. N. C August 16V 1884. The diaouaaion here today between Dr. York and Gen. Scales was broken up by a unpleasant occurrence. These are the facta in the case: Gen.XScales had made' the opening speech, confining himself to issues of the campaign, lork, arose to reply, and commenced a tirade of personali ties. An issue or . veracity between him and Gen. Scales . .wast made, but the General called m a witness, Mai Finger, of Catawba, who -was fully cognizant of all the facta in question. it was shown tnai xorif wasaitempt ine a wilfull-'imsrepresentatioa of these iacts, wnereuwm tne crowu cheered lustily . for. Scaleg. . . York ehpteq pvt that he coud not be driven 'from the stand,:; but: if the Ttsm-ksstwAs'T oframnrai hli-ifr .him or brow-beat from the front, it eoula not he done that ha was not the man to He put qq wn, isec, tia : conduct and his language were that Qt a man who was courting a scene, orjt jposco, and he wanted to be the hero. - . ' a. , 1 3 : f xne iteDUOiioans raiseu a. cry ior "York Yr ".Yorkr also ; and amid" the confusion some one in Iront. oi. Ur. York used a profane expression not directed primarily Dn Yoyk, though that; gentleman asume that it was. JiIaioE Edward Jlon'e8.:,who wM tiflar. came forward at once, and evlr'ib!auiet the aweaxerb.ut Dr. York said t&M 'he wciuld Attend noisv Benublican anneared in the mnff with his coat off..-makine oveiv tures for a fight A considerable ex- nitament prevailed, whereupju pr, York bundled up his papers and said he would notspeak any ; ioret' ifclt was a part' of the Democratic pro- eramme u yu4.:ww.wje.i ,i At this- juncture Geni Scales rk and asked the crowd listen td l Yopfer tatiiag 'that: he: had Nbeen !in rrunted in Retyublicah oommuhitiea but wanted Dr York treated Jn. all fairness, andj proposed giveYork all ,th9 time he wanted xo ,speas:.in. Ther General' was followed by. CoL Cowles; Major Jones, Mrv-'BowerPi ' Mr.. Scott and Mr . . Blair all express- ink their anxiety- for Dr. York to Jiotes Political, Personal, Local, Etc. Salem, August 18. The Forsyth county Democratic convention, for nominating county officers and mem bers of the Legislature, will be, held in Winston on Monday, September 1, The next annual meeting of the Forsyth County Sunday School Asso ciation will be held in the Baptist church in Winston on the 24th and 25th of September. K. B. Glenn. Esq.. the Democratic Presidential elector for this Congres sion district, made a .rousing speech before the Cleveland and Hendricks Club in Brown's opera house, Win ston, on Tuesday night last. Mr. Glenn is a fine speaker, and is doing good work for his party. On Friday night P. H. Winston, Esq., and James Boyd, Esq., address ed the Republican club in the court nouse. Messrs J. T. Lineback, C. A. Fogle and E. E. Gray have been appointed a committee to collect all articles of antique value, historical importance, relics, curiosities, &c, to be exhibited by J orsytn at tne approaching state exposition,- and respectfully urge the citizens of Salem and Winston to assist them in making the collection. it is to be hoped that our citizens will respond to the committee's ap peal for aid, and assist in getting up a collection of articles such as has never before been seen. On Saturday afternoon, while a little son of Mr, Henry Grubbs ! was driving two muies attained to a wagon loaded with wooxLin the upper part of Winston, some of the wood slipped off of the wagon on to the mules, causing them to run away, throwing the lad between the wheels of the wagon, and the wood falling on him, he was horribly mangled about the head, nesk, breast and one of his arms, the flesh being literally torn from one arm and exposing the muscles. It is thought that the boy will die. On Saturday morning little Fred.. son of Mr. Wm. Hinshaw, met ypth an accident, at his father's store in Winston, which came near resultmer in death. He was lying on an elevator that was being hoisted with his head Sro jecting over the side and looking owhward when the elevator came to the aperture in the floor. s His father discovered the situation in time to stop tbfi eJeva.tor but not before the boy received a hump that knocked nan senseless tor awnue. xiaa tne boy's situation not been found out as soon aa it was, his head would have been crushed out of all shape. The members ot the saiem Amateur Court, an organization gotten UP by some of the young men of, gatem, can now be recognizee- ny- the very hand some Daazea worn uy tnem. Ms. Ida Keith, a neice of Mr. L. N. Keith, foreman of the Winston Republicans died fn Winston on. last Thursday night. Her remains were taken to High. Point for- interment on Saturday morning. .. . Among the guests who registered at the BjbJq Hotel, in Salem, , on Sun day were C. I Porter, o the Galvea ton, Harrisburg & San Antonio Rail road, and CoL ArB. Andrews and family, of Raleigh. u j Capt, David Barrow, of Staten Island, N. Y., who spent some time wi$h his family, who are boarding at the Belo, ; left lor ew xor: last week. ' ' S The manv friends of TJaDt. J. H. Hellen will regret to learn that he is . - ii t a i a. 1 3 j with Chinese lanterns hung on wires stretched from the church to a neigh . boring bmldingo These services were very interesting, and were witnessed by a largo number of persons. On Thursdays of last week, Salem Home Sunday school held its annual picnic on the grounds adjoining the Academy play t grounds. -, On the occasion the scholars presented their late superintendent,". Mr. James T. Lineback, with 1 a fine volume of books ; . Mr.-Frank . Fries treated the scholars to balloon ascensions! but Unfortunately the elephant balloon caught on fire and burned up. Swing ing and other sports were indulged in, and the day was ;one of - much pleasure to all, teachers and scholars, I Mr. W, S:"Battle; and; daughter, Miss Lizzie, father ind sister" of Dr. S. W. battle"1, are visiting the Doctor and his family in Salem... f "A too ardent desire to possess a banjo caused a young man to purloin one from out of a man's wagon at one of, the tobacco". -warehouses in Winston on Tuesday night of., last jweek, : He was arrested in Salem by pfllcer Shepperd, ' and the Inferior court being in session had a hearing, at which he was found guilty, "Judg ment in his case was ; Suspended, but it cost him some" thirty dollars for the fun of appropriating another inan's music making apparatus.. ' George Miller,- a lad living in Sa lem went gigging fqrfish and, frogs with another lad d& Saturday night and received, a painful wound bynis companion thrusting t the gig acci dentally into one oi his feet. - -.... Salem. " A Remarkabl e Care f Scrofal a. - ' wnilamS. Baker, of lewis, Vego county, Ini. writes as follows: "My son was taken with Ssrof- nia in the hip when only two years old. - We Wert several physicians, but the boy -sot no relief from their treatment Notlning- your ScovuTs Sarsapa- ' rilla and StUllngla. or Blood and Liver Syrup, re- wuwiuicuucu wuisujt-i uuugut some oi you in 1862, and continued taking It till the sores finally healed up. He is now 21 years of age, and, being satisfied that your medicine did him so much good when he used It. we want to by it again in another ease, and write to you to get some more." I;: ! 86 Iry and Brittle.' "What noyou suppose makes my hair so dry and It tie?" WO sUDnose the elands which mmnli moisture to it heed a stlmutous. A bottle of bar ker's Hair Balsam will do -the business, and leave your hair soil and shining.' There Is no mistake about this. - No oil; no dye.. Hestores original AVER'S'. AgueiGare IS WARRANTED to cure all cases of ma larial disease, such as Fever and Ague, Inter mittent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Bilious Fever, and Liver Com." plaint. In case of failure, after due trial, dealers are authorized, by our circular of July 1st, 1882, to refund the money, Dr J. C. Ayer & Co., Uwell, Masa. Sold by all Druggists. Watches WATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHES. WATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHES, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS. CLOCKS, CLOCKS. CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS. CLOCKS, blMMDS, DIAMONDS, DIAMONDS,- DIAMONDS, I DIAMONDS, r , , - DIAMONDS. i DIAMONDS, .- DIAMONDS, , DIAMONDS, -'' DIAMONDS, - DIAMONDS, DIAMONDS, DIAMONDS. DIAMONDS, BONDS, IX milLESS TABIETT, At the i ; ioun i u ,. North Jewelry Store, and where can b biggest aad cheapest goods in . wnicn uoi course - AT:.' . : -. - - - Jao. l.lo 5 ers, TBTON STREET. CHARLOTTE, N. C -OF THE earing H Si And no cessation in the tains anil Attractions i L L III -OFFERED AT mm This week we will offer 50 pieces 10-4 Bleached Sheetiners at 25c. per yard, worth 35 cents. . 1 case full sized 11-4 Qailts at 98 cents, would be dieap at $1.50. . . f ; I ' 5 pieces 64-inch Table Damask, ereryi thread warranted flax yarn at 50c per yard, positively worth from 75 to 80. A new line of Oriental Laces and "CraiffsauT Laees, for" yokmgs, the latest thing oat and very stylish and-eoot ; .5 . T V him - Lmen Iters. "We are offerins: special barsrains this week in LaQies' Linen and Mohair Ulsters for travelling. IMPORTANT TOj GENTLEIYIEN, Special Reduction ihGents, Furnishings ' 25 Dozen Genuine Freneh Percale Shirts marked down from $2 00 to $1.25. . 15 Dozen Englisb Percale Shirts marked down from $1.75 to $1.00. .. ; -. ; ... "i 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. Gen We are now offering some Extraordinary Bargains in Sum mer Weight Underwear at prices that will, astonish you. Gents' Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Gents' Collars and Cuffs, Gents' Hosiery and Gloves, Gents' Neckwear and Jew elry, all the very latest styles at extremely low prices. ' Wittkowsfcy: & Baruch, CHARLOTTE. N. C. TIip Till REMEMBER OUR DlAMO DIAMONDS $7,50 All Wool Cassimere Suit. Our Striped Summer Suit I . We are now telling at $1.50 j sold everywhere for $2.50 We are elvlne the public the benefit of Changes to the Northwest. such goods, so you can wear them e"ren-when the wind A guarantee of lower prices than any other house in the State can always be had at ( ' Very respectfully, mwmm 1j LEADING CIXTOltiS AID XA11.0KS. gAgentB for Pearl Srjirts. if W- U'Nelll. Goodwater. raised hla wife from an Invalid's bed, A REMEDY endorsed by the beet Physicians and i uruggisw at m home. A EEMEDY lhat Mr! d' i Ala-, sara raised hia i j and he liellevea save her Ufa. .. . A BEMEDT of which a prominent Atlanta mer- i j chant said: (1 would have given $500 as soon s I- I would a nlcbel for what two bottles of your med- .; ma run- mf oaugnier. - has . been ip, the em the wm remedies had failed A. RgMEDT; about which Dr. E, B. Ferrell, La? : tirance,a., writes; "t have, used for the butt j twenty years the medicine yon are puttlnjr p.and I consider It the best combination ever gotten to- t (jeuiw iuj- tne aisease ior wnACJk n is recom- mended. . . .. . t .. . . IqLuite ill, bemg confined to lua ip. TfAD, 1 A rT Rfl OX I . Y i-iioTTorrvi YAiiinn orHinivw- i ' ----- . t Mr. Ednunc Hum, ot "vVinston, ?hq hs been sick toy feyeral months, is able to sit up. soe, . Du.t w sum in a feeble condition- ' . C" i The Forsyth county wheat and cattle fair wiU be held, ftiji week, jcommencing on VY enedar V the 20t,h,; land closins on Thursday, the 21st.. r . . i- ' r-; . . . itti j Ji l I ' i nnuvnv .j - . , n -w . - A. lierman najnevL.WluuII,--WUO I A wwai'i wiewra wmucaaii vasseiis, M. OI pa.Uej I instances in which it, afforded relief after all Bros., in Winston, le for parts un- jenown ja&c Taay eyenmg, ians with turn sixty aouars. in casp. ana a silver watch belonging to Lee Steven son, of Winston. In taking his de parture he hired a livery team to take him to Kernersville, so as to take the train at that place instead ot w ins ton, but nev Happened to get to iernera -ville too late- for the evening train, and dismissing his team, he toofc up jquarters for the nigh a,t oapps :Jtlotel, intenqing w resume ns our ney next mornmg. . .iau -tnereH J". ' nliH Ivnnvnnvk 4-tA A11T Allll I OAn CUY ' U7A h9Ha lukABl Oll mtiu Y a Quu ucincrju vo vy It Tr ' yet shngly tucked, in bed, Chief of Police Bahnson, of Winston, and Police Officer Aaron Shepperd, of Salem. who had journeyed to Kernans vUle during the night, stepped into the room and informed Mi. Widding 'that his presence was required before ' 1 1 J L n iJ. 4 Anrnt. a magus trabo, ouu ue io iu jou cr cub ing trial at the next term of our in ferior Court, in - November. Pf ty one dollars and the wato'n were recov ered. Wen BiUy and Aaron go for a thief (hey are always sure of getting their game. , . : ' Sundav was childrens' day m the. Moravian? church, ;. it being their annual festival, which was celebrated with a love feast in the afternoon and a meeting at night, -after which outdoor services, (an old time Mora vian custom which was revived as$ summer,) were held, in front of the churchy the street being; iUuminated THE iFURNITtTRE; DEiliSEJ L'-ti-,-j'J 'A REMEDY about wW Joel Branham, At. ! Uinta, said:, -'I hMsaniined the recipe, and ! j have no hoAinradxtota ttause, and eaa- 4 KSaOEDY B. iohnsoa. ear Marietta, Ga., says he has wed urhjs fa-oUj wtth 4 ine -uvnost satsiaction,'" aad recommended- it ' to, three lairtflles. "wha found It to be Just what ft recemmede-' .r - -' v - iaf whieW Fembertun, Iverson & Dennl-1 selling It for many years sales. The article is absolute merit" . : iABE&TEDY of which Lamar, Rankin ft Lamar say: . "We sold 60 gross la four montns, and never sold ; It In any place but what It was wanted again." - A REMEDY by which Dr. Baugh, of LaG range, Ga;. ; says r "I cured one of the most obstlitati ea$et i of Vicarious Menstruation that ever e&me wiUilu 1 my knowleaya with a few bottles,1 - -. . , A REMEDY of which Dr 4. 0. Huss. Notasulga, Ala., says: "I am i iifij convinced that It Is un rivaled for ttuU ciasa of diseases which It claims . Q.cure. .. A REMEDY about whioh Ma. John C. Whitner, of i Atlanta, well and favorably known all over the . United States as a general Insurance agent, says: ; "I used this remedy hetore the war, on a large : - plantation on a great number of cases, always . with absolute success.'' . a ; , : t ; . , , A REMEDY-abont which Mr. J. W. Strange, of Car- lerevuie, urjb ceruuev mm one oouie curea two members of hte -family o& menstrual irregularity ol many years standing. , . ; , . . - iIM:REG0IAT0R. restueoatlia Uealth and Happiness of Wanan mailed free, - - "tfvsj ?' Tkk Bjudftkld Reoulatoh Co., ?j; - . .. Box 2H, Atlanta, Ga. - is V ..m 1 ""rrHD ' .S aT Za ioasMS". (v.Uofw 'L,', : y t- -noi. 8-- i! E . ... a - f I f V;. ! i . i it i it 's, ( I? t '.!! Ii 3 ! t'l i 1 1 4i i t r it n v m IP : f 1 If- f w H " i 5 ; c 13" - if i i t '! J ' U ' ' .; fi r IK. f ' ' I I a r n i . j i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 19, 1884, edition 1
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