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AUTUMNAL SPLENDORS a YBDYALWCSWt i IPS -; . IP ; Arrival and Departure of Trains. Aolutely Pure.; This powder never varies. A marvel ot pnrt r trenirth and wholesomeness. More ejonomleii uS ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In omiietitlonwim the multitude of low test, snort migbt, alam or pnospnate powders. Sold only In ms. Wholesale by .- ',.., , , : traji ., w CELEBRATED U - Richmond and Dahville Arn-Lnas. i. i . No. 50- Arrives at Charlotte from Richmond at 1.20 a.m. Leaves for Atlanta at 130 a. m. - i No. 61 Arrives at Charlotte from Atlanta at 4:10 a. m. Leaves for Richmond at 4:20 a. m. No. 52 Arrives at Charlotte from Richmond at 12.85 p.m. Leave for Atlanta at lp.m. No. 53 Arrives at Charlotte from Atlanta at 6 55 p. m, Leaves ior tucnmona ai v uu p. m. . Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta. J : Arrives from Colombia at fi :15 p.m. ; Leaves for Columbia at 1p.m. C, C. A A. A., T. ft O. Division. Arrives from Statesvule at 1030 a. m. : , Leaves lor Statesvlile at 705 p.m. Carolina Central. Leaves' for Wilmington at 845 p. m. and for launnDurgatvuua. m. Arrives from Wilmington at 7 a. m., and from Laurlnburg at 845 p. m. C. c Shklbt Division. f Leaves for Shelby at 635 p. m. .- . Arrives from Shelby at 12:05 p. m. . - it Mails. j - , - General Delivery opens at 8.00 a. m.; closes at 6 30 p.m. Money Order Department opens at 9.00 a. m.; closes at 6a00 p.m. - i " i -Indications. South Atlantic . States, generally fair weather, variable winds, slight change in temperature. i LOCAL RIFFLES. Protection. No such protective against chills and fever ai d other diseases of a malarial type exists as Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters. It relieves constlpation jlver disorders, rheumatism, kidney and bladder ailments with certainty . and promptitude. A change, as gratifying as It Is complete, soon takes place in the appearance, as well as the sensation otthe wan and haggard Invalid who uststhis stmJard promoter of health and strength. . For sale by an Druggists and Dealers generally. OFFERS TO THE W,mk i Retail Trade FIVE TON Pure White Lead, TonyDenier's Humpty Dumpty will appear in the opera house next Saturday night. ' It is the best com pany of this sort in existence. '. - Next Friday night there will be a b:g Democratic rally at Beaty's store in Paw Creek township. .Several speakers will address the meeting. The Polk county senatorial con vention was held at Columbus, on the 25th. Dr. T. B. Twitty was nominat ed by acclamation to represent Polk county in the next Senate. Prof. Chas. W. Wheeler, of this city, has on exhibition at Raleigh his entire collection of gems, minerals and precious stones, polished and . in the rough. Prof. Kerr pronouaces it the best collection at the Exposition ' . But for the say so of the almanac nobody would have supposed that yesterday was the first of October. It was'a sweltering hot day and our people were made to feel as uncom fortable as in midsummer. - Col. John N. Staples, who; has been making a brilliant canvass of the btate, will speak in Charlotte next Monday night. lie will have a large crowd of listeners, for our people know how to appreciate the presence of a good speaker. . 1 We are told that at the meeting in Berryhill township, last Tucsday night, there were four hundred peo pie. It was the lsrgest local demon stration made in this county in many years, and shows that the people are taking more than usual interest in po litical affairs. York's votes will be scarce in Berry hill. . " Dr. N. D. Fetzer, who has been connected with the drug house of T. C. Smith & Co.," in thiscity, for two years past, returns to Concord, nav mg purchased the drug store of John Y. Morrison, in that town. Dr. Fet zer has made many warm friends, in Charlotte who will sincerely regret to learn that he is to leave our city. Mrs J. E. Ray, corresponding secretary of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union for North Caroli na, requests us to announce that; the second annual convention of i the Union will be held in Asheville on the 9th and 10th of October. Delegates are espected to arrive on the 8th inst.. and will be met by a committee of re ception. A Correct Prediction. The Observer's prediction yester day morning as to the result of the Republican congressional convention in Rockingham was true. CoL, Oliver H.-Dockery was nominated as the op position candidate to' Judge Bennett, and Dr. R. M. Norment, of this city, was nominated as elector. Sheriff S. EL Manning, of New Hanover county, presided as chairman. Among the names selected as memoers oi ine dis trict executive committee was that of our friend, Mr. R. : E. McDonald, of this city. - The whole thing was eut and dried beforehand, and there was no enthusiasm. The members of the convention felt more ; like praying than hurrahing. TWKNTY BARUELg ie mm on, D)!' rs. Varnishes, Etc. Sad Death. . , Yesterday morning at 7 o'clock, at tho residence of his grandfather, ! Mr. W;, J. F. Liddell,- Arthur, the little son of Rev. D. S. Hill, LL. D., died after a brief illness. He was a bright and interesting child and a great pet with all who knew him. The cir- .cumstances attending render itms affliction a peculiarly sad one. Mr. Liddell was in Raleigh, and Dr. Hill had just returned from Europe to his college at Lewisburg, Pa. They; will . r I uyiu aiuvc tide , atOCK : OT nouncement as to the hour of the lunerai scr vicea uo ui time. The sympathies of the entire community go out to the afflicted family. In the War of Fashions and Fabrics as Displayed at Wiukowsky& Harnett's Opening--A Display That is a Credit to the South. The large and handsome store of Wittkowsky &Baruch was yesterday a scene of rare beauty and elegance, the occasion being their annual fall opening. Preparations for this event had been under way for a couple of weeks, the work of arranging the dis play being entrusted to the artistic taste of three employes of the house Messrs Moles, Overcarsh and Mo Quinn and that they succeeded in arranging the most unique and showy display ever known in Charlotte was not doubted by any of the large crowd that thronged tho store yesterday. One very attractive feature was a representation of Governor Cleveland officiating as President in the White House. The building is constructed of D'Oyles and towels and is a good model of the White-House. . Inside, seated at a table, and dressed in a black suit is President Cleveland, in the act of signing bills. A true rep resentation of Cleveland is afforded by a fine plaster cast, colored. An other attractive feature that caught the attention of all, was a representa tion of the pyramids of Egypt, con -structed entirely of fine silks and satins. The pyramids were arranged so as to continually revolve, showing the handsome qualities of the goods to fine effect. ; ; Four sections of the store were de voted entirely to a display of colored dress goods of everj shade. The evening silks, plain and brocaded, were elegant, and the whole display of silk plushes, colored velvets, vel veteens, brocaded and silk velvets, black silks,'etc; was such as would do credit to a New York house. There were altogether, 1,000 pieces of silks on display. The black silks were extra tine, being shown at from $2.50 to $4.75 per yard. Down the centre aisle was a large and very fine display of : upholstery goods in raw silk, jute, reppes and cretonnes. r Tho gentlemen's : furnishing department showed not only a full line of every quality of goods, but every new novelty an present known to the trade. One of the upper galleries was devoted entirely to a .display of ladies underwear,' where any quality of goods could be found, night gowns, for instance ranging from 50 cents to $25, the best being French cut and make. The hosiery, lace and hand kerchief department was full and complete. Ladies skirts were shown in satin, flannel and felt, from $15 down to $1. On one counter was dis played $4,000 worth of fringes. - In shawls were shown fine India materi al valued for the best shawl $1,500 and for the lowest $300. Splendid lines of satin brocaded dolmans, Ber lin cloth dolmans, Russian circulars Newmarkets, coaching wraps, and walking jackets were displayed, but conspicuous above them all were the fine seal skin cloaks. In this same department, a full line of children's cloaks were shown, besides a beauti ful variety of India cashmere shawls and India valley cashmeres..- In the way of blankets all varieties were shown, including Persian and Austra lian blankets at $25 each. The most important and decidedly the prettiest feature of the opening, was the display in the millinery de partment, presided over by Mrs. Ben son and daughter, and Miss Cobert of New York, a new acquisition. Hats are shown in all the styles rang ing in price from $12 to $40. A num ber o elegant hats, all imported from the following Paris makers are shownr priced from $25 to $40: Madames Virot, Julien, Jerome, Eugenie, Dall yie, Bienchi, Panyamiz J ulia, Tosse and Coberti. The. millinery depart-' ment is replete with trimmings and ornaments of all the known styles and is the most complete in the South. A dress making department has been established and put in the hands of Madame Willard, of New York, and a new f eatut e in the trade of this enterprising firm. In the carpet department, a mag nificent line of goods were displayed, including such varieties as Wilton's, Axministers, Moquets, velvets; Smyr na rugs, moquet rugs, body Brussels, velvet rugs, etc. A good list of house furnishing goods, and decorations were also shown, and the display of Nottingham laces, Madras draperies, tapestries, antique laces, etc., was excellent. The opening will continue throughout the week: Pontes and Cow Boys rom the Plains.. Some commotion was caused about the Air Lino .depot yesterday morn ing by the v arrival , of one hundred genuine Texas mustangs, in charge of two cow bovs from the plains. The owners of the ponies contracted with Mr. J. W. Wads worth to let them graze on his farm for a week, and the whole drove were accordingly corralled on that farm, about one mile from the depot. The freight bill for the ponies from San Antonio to this city amounted to the sum of $536. They will graze and rest for a week on Wadsworth's farm. y List of Letters Remaining in the postoffice at Char lotte N. C, for tho week ending Sept. 29, 18S4 : -. - W F Askew, Mrs Sarah Bady, Alex Brown, W M Chochrane, Mrs W C Cooper, W Cook, (4,) Thomas Davidson, T H Emmons, Laura Janie Flow, Julia Glover, Wm Hunter,' Wade Houston, Pink Hawkins W E Henderson, Wallace Johnson, Maggie Klutz, J Kinney, Wm B McCarley, W T Morgan, Mollie McLean, Ned McCesson, . Peter Nicholson, P. S Powell, T. J. Renfrow, (2). RWRem ney, - M D Ray, Mamie Sherwood, John Smith, Spencer Thompson, Wm White, Mattie Wright, col ) Newton D White, Charles E. Walker, Mrs R V Young. 'When calling for the above please say advertised. ' :. W. W. Jenkins, P. M. The Ohio Majority to be Small. Columbus Dispatch to St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Blaine . . , - - " The fieht will be close. Neither side' expects a majority of 10,000. An election held today would give the State to the Republicans by about 5,000 majority. A conservative esti mate on the polls made does not place it oVer this, and under the Democrat ic jerrymander of last February it is altogether probable" that the Demo crats will get eleven and the Republi cans ten Congressmen : : The State is completely organized. It was never worked up before as it is now. Whatever the result may be the defeated party will have done its best.' It will be a thorough test of physical and . political strength, to gether with a measure of available resource.- The Democrats have per haps an advantage in their secret service, which is said to be supported bv the national committee - with unlimited means. They are doing more by agents thaD by meetings and circulars or documents. , Charily Commenced at Home At the last moment, ten o'clock a. m.. Angus 12th. Euglne Gaudlns, a warehouseman for Messrsr B. Onorato A Co.. bouent one-nrtn or ine coveted ticket. The revolutions of the wheel brought out Mo. 15,365 as drawing the capital prize, xneiact was published and came soon to the ears of Gaud ins, who yesterday was poor, but to-day, by the In vestment oi a aouar, raiucs among ine --Donanoia-ere." He called at the office ot The Louisiana State Lottery with Mr. B. Onorato, and was promptly paid In full. -New Orleans Picayune, August 15th, 1884. ' r- Hrs. Jos Person's Column. Joe Person's is. LFW AdQdDjTDtluaDD 9 o The Fall Styles of The Secret of Itfe. Scovni's Sarsaparnia, or Blood and Liver Syrup, Is the remedy for the cure of scrofulous taint. rheumatism, white swelling, gout, goitre, con sumption, bronchitis, nervous eebllity, malaria and all diseases arising from an Impure condition of the blood. Certificates can be Dresented from many leading physicians, ministers, and heads of 1 families throughout the land endorsing Scovni's Blood and Liver Syrup in the highest terms. We are constantly In receipt of certificates of cures from the most reliable sources, and we recommend It as the best remedy for the above diseases. . When Howard wrote, "I find a pity hangs upon his breast,' the fellow had evidently- a cold and had not yet been Informed that Dr. Bull's Cough 8yrup was the only safe remedy. : A beautiful set of fancy cards sent -free to per sons who havo taken Brown's Iron Bitters, Ad dress Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. septoxuw Allen's Bilious Physic Is a purely vegetable liquid remedy for headaches,- biliousness and constipa tion. Easily taken, acting prompUy, reHeng quickly, 25 cents. At all druggists. SBMSSSSSBMSnSSlSSSSSSBBMMMWBMnSSSMMSMHHSSMSSSSSSSSSSSBaSSS &arertteem cuts. STATEMENT. IFF HAT S3 ARE NOW REA.DT, rap p EVESY tEESOlT, SICSOETOL, 1 Is Invited k send then na Swrrr Specific Co., Drawer & mooa address to Atlanta, Ga., for a copy ot their treaties on end Skin Diseases, which will be mailed free. Cancer for- Many Years. : ' - A family servant has been afflicted for many years with a cancer on her nose, and was treated by some of the best physicians, and the old remedies used without benefit. Finally we gave her Swift's Spe cific and she has been completely cured. , John Hill, Druggist, - . - Thomason.Ga., August 1671834. NOSE EATEN OFF! John Naves, a vouns man near here, had a can cer on his face which had eaten away his nose and part of his cheek, and was extending up to nis eyes. Ann laAt resort he was nut on Swift's Specific, and it has entirely cured him. His face is all healed over with new flesh, and his general health is ex cellent, nis recovery was wonaerim. M. F. Cruklet. H. D.. , . Oglethorpe, Ga., August 16, 1884. READ ! READ ! HEAD! I have never known my Bemedy to fall to core Heart Trouble, an Irregularity. In Its action, from which so many suffer. I have never known It to fan for INDIGESTION. As a NERVTNI It Is said by those who have used it, to be anequaled, giving good natural sleep to those who are restless. I have never known It to fan In any disease which has Its origin In Impurity of the Blood, and am willing to subject It to ANT test which may present Itself. I have never met with a case of any Ulcer-1 atlon, Sore of any kind (Cancers of long standing i excepted), that would not yield to my Bemedy If ! properly applied. Every bottle Is prepared by my. self, and I can assure the public that ft Is purely vegetable, no narcotic, mineral or other prepara tion enters Into Its composition, and from the sale i of thousands of bottles I have never had ONI un favorable report. -I am, respectfully, - " " UBS. JOB PERSON.' ' Charlotte, Sept. Uth, 1884. ; Our Fine Custom W ork m- Sailings and Trouserings Are daily arriving,Tid W hen Our Stock is Complete It will comprise in' Mrs. Joe Person's REMEDY The Two Dogs--A Fable. Two Dors having . engaged in a Presidential Canvass, it was not long ere one of them eot the H orelee of his Antagonist in his mouth and pro ceeded to masticate it with every manifestation - of Delight and Tn. umph. The other Dog, with an ears splitting Yelp, instantly advised him to Withdraw in favor of some small er Canine. Moral: Let those Howl that Lose. . - Just Like Blaine. Boston Herald. Thirty years of honorable life in wedlock haye fully atoned for any indiscretion in youth, if any were committed. But the fatal faculty with which Mr. Blaine relies upon his ingenuity for his facts and upon his audacity for deliverance from dilem mas into which his crooked courses have placed him finds a new illustras tion in this painful affair so utterly irrelevant to the issues of a presiden tial election. OPERA HOTJSE SATURDAY, Oct. Uh. ' TONY DENI R'S PopularPantomimsCompany And Lustrously Luminous : STAR SPECIAITY GROUP Of Incandescent Lights . ' In a New and Brilliant Arrangement of ... J v G6&Sr&l DslDlllts HUMPTY DUMPTY! More to Please Our Customers is ijkeqitaijbd as a toUiic. Tfran thev have ever seen on this market. For a few days, with a view to clearing out Summer Goods, we shall make ExceptionaliF tow Prices. CLOWN, . THE ORE AX ItATEL Without a Peer. New Comical last act II. I. In the Wild West See it i Nkwbkbn, Sept 6.188L I have used Mrs. Joe Person's Tonic for general debility consequent upon living In a low country, and found great benefit from It as an appetizer which gave tone to the system. HABY BAYABD CLABKB. We Want the Room Tfl. D. Latta feBro. JOHN R. PH ARB, Manager Retail Department Among Indians and Cowboys. -Popular Prices Prevail. sept28 . Debt Redaction. ..Washington, Sept. .30. It is estis mated the reduction of the public debt for September is a little over : thirteen million dollars. Getting Married in Coveys. ' " As the law in this State forbids the issuance of a marriage license to a couple where one of them is under age and obj action is raised thereto from paternal sources, it is becoming quite the style for youthful couples in this section to flee to South Caro lina and have the bands proclaimed. It is being carried to such an excess that it-is probable a system of inter State laws will have to be made to put a stop to it. - As long as the busi ness was confined to one couple here and there, it did not make much dif ference, but it has" now come to such a pass that the old folks, are begin ning to grumble. They have com menced to taice ine oouin wruuua Allen's Brain Food botanical extract strengthens the brain and positively cures nervous debility, ner vousness, headache, unnatural losses, and all weakness of generative system; it never fails. - -1 pkg., 6 for $5. At druggists or by mall from J. H Allen, qi5 First Ave., New York City. Prevent sickness by -taking occasionally one of EMORY'S LITTLE CATUAUTlCJfU.m,a wonaer ful appetizer, an absolute cure tor biliousness. 15 cents . "Rough on Itch. "Bough on Itch" cures humors, ernptlons'rlng worm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, chilblains' - "Rongta on Pain" Plaster. Porous and strengthening. Improved, the best for backache, pains fii the chest or side, rheuma tism, neuralgia, 25c. Druggists or malt : . a nowa Town Merchant. . Havlmc passed several sleepless nights, disturb ed by the agonies and cries of a suffering child, and becoming convinced that Mrs. Winslow's Soothing byrup was Just the article needed, pro cured a supply (or the child. On reaching home and acquainting his wife with what he- had done, she refused to have it administered to the. child, as she was strongly In favor of 'Homoeopathy. That night the child paied In suffering, and the parents wunoui Bleep, ne unuug uuiira we uaj following, the father found the oaby still worse; and while contemplating another sleepless night, the mother stepped from the room to attend to some domestic duties, and left the father with the child. During her absence he administered a por tion of the Soothing Syrup to the baby, and said nothing. That night all bands slept well, and the little fellow awoke in the morning bright and hap py. The mother was delighted with the sudden and wonderful change, and although at first offend ed at the deception practiced upon her, has con tinued to use the Syrnp.and suffering crying babies and restless nights nave disappeared a single trial of the Syrup never yet failed to relieve the baby, and overcome the prejudices of the mother, mold bv all Druggists. 2o cents a bottle.- ALSO ON in cr lenburg county iwere recorded with the register of deeds : Deed from E. H. Hinton and wife to school district 9 nnA nr land : J: Hi. juoore w b JuCUail, t l acres iauu, Mc- AIjLi XT CLOSE PRICES. J. II. Mo ADEN. ' Old Hickory ' Waps. MB33R8. BHOWH, WXDDIMttTOH & CO.: Gentlemen-I bought, about fouj years since, an "Old Hickory" Wagon, made at Louisville. Ky., and hive been using It constantly since, and would say u is ine Dext i ever saw, aim uranui "-S' I r T the "Old Hickory" to any one wlshlDg a nrsfrciass and reliable wagon; , jjjtjj- A. JOHNSTON. . Call and see the "Old Hickory" Wagon before wijing. , , BBOWN, WEDDINGTON 4 CO Small Transfer Business. , During the past month the follow- I trjp on a -wholesale scale, the couples g transfers of real estate in Meek- I 0rming parties and going together on grand matrimonial pilgrimages. When the train came in from 1 ort Mill, S. C., yesterday afternoon, a pair of bridal couples got off and boarded the train for Concord, being on -their return home. Anybody could have told that they were bridal couples by their looks and out of pure curiosity, nearly everybody about the depot got to talking to them. It was found that of one of the couples,' the groom was the younger ov a number of years.-and it was for his benefit that the bride had consented to flee to South Carolina and be join ed. The other couple found that it would be more pleasant for them also to be united in a neutral country wriAro mamaee licenses are no ter rors, and had accordingly followed the first couple. , The schedule is so arranged that they were able to leave Concord at dinner, go to Fort Mill, get married and return homo in time for supper. This is a nice little ar rangement, "and while we would not in the least manifest a disposition to interfere with it,' yet we must warn lovers that some of these days they are going to get off the tram at Fort Mill and find some . old bald headed gentleman fthere waiting : for them -with a club. The Fort Mill trip is too good, to last long. . . ' PAR I HAD -Combs to X C. Wilson, 55 acres land ; n , vrE-r p ghand, trustee of Mary J. ' Howie, to J. A. Elliott, land; John E. Brown, commissioner, w cui6o a Wail land- M. HeaJV and wife to Ttrt T?arher. lot: L. W.' Osborne and wife to J- Porter, city, lot; Jas. Boyce to M, J. Elliott, -land ; T. t nhnmhers and wife to K. M. Wed- a:'.t. A4-.nl fond at Matthews: D. C. Flow and wife to J. H. C. and 1. a Flow, land; J . w . Auien auu wue n cVinnl district 52. land. The trans fers in September were smaller by almost half than for any month since last January. Keep Looking; Tonng;, A This Is the age of young men. Other things be ing equal they -are everywhere preferred. Save your young looks. It means position and money. t vniir half falllne off drv or lustreless? Preserve and beautify It by using Parker's Hair Balsam. Not an oil. not a dye, sure to work, clean, harmless. Bestores color. ; .4It Will Cure Asthma." ; "I had suffered with asthma for over forty years, and had a terrible attack in December and Janu ary, 1882. One day I took four doses of Parker's ionic, ine enect hswuihucu me. i oicpi yoi fectly that night, and am new whollywell. Parker's Tonic will cure chronic asthma." . C. Williams, Chapman, Pa. . AYER'S Ague Onre - IS WARRANTED to enre all eases of ma larial disease, such as Fever and Ague, Inter- - mittent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, . Dumb Ague, Bilious Fever, and Liver Coiu- - plaint. . In case of failure, after due trial, dealers are authorized, by our circular of July 1st, 1882, to refund the money. Dr.J.CAyer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. Hugh W HARRIS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Charlotte, IV. C. Win practice In 'the State and Federal Courts, Special attention given to collections. jagr-umce opposite uie uiuit nuuse. - s sep28d&wtf ATTENTION, UNIVERSAL KINGDOM! KIGIIT WHEEL TO J. B. HARRINGTON'S BESTAURAJVT, . v . Where you will be served with the best the market affords for 35c; Per Meal, . iwm irioTi antt liiirw Hprvd dnllv. - Oysters'and Ice Cream delivered In any part of the city promptly. T . sepua ' ! .il is the only uoys mine 1TS3,. - I south with GAS LIGHT, a first-class GYMNASIUM, and a first- class Batn House. It Will Cure Heart Disease. ' " . Sklma, N. C, Jan. 12th, 1880. Mrs. Jos Person: Madam I would have written before, but have been moving, and I wanted to wait until I found out i whether or not your Bemedy could cure my wife. She has been suffering five years with heart disease and often had spasms; she confined to grow worse, and last spring I had her examined by our doctor; he told me there was no cure for her. Last summer she was so bad off I thought she would not live, and there is no doubt that she would have died if it had not been for the use of your Bitters. She was having spasms every fortnight, and was troubled in getting her breath She commenced taking your Bitters on October 5th, and now I think she Is well. 1 have spent many dollars for medicine; yours have given me perfect satisfaction.' ; I can recommend it to all suffering with heart disease or scrofula. Our little baby Is nearly well of scrofula; she would have been well, but was taken sick with a fever and did not take the Bitters regularly. Our best physlcn treat- od her for scrofula for two months but she con tinued to get worse. '" " A. H. HOLLAND. Don't Read This Unless you want to be tempt ed to go to the Charlotte Mu- ; sic House and purchase one of those ' celebrated Mathnshet r Pianos i slightly second-hand, ' at a greatly reduced , price, $200 to $300, either for cash or on instalment payments. . Wehave also several Organs, , used only a short time, and as - good as inew,, haying" l been j taken back ;from.tHeiqtient i purchasers, which; we Tare: ofv fering from $40.0$ to $70.00.;,;t Now is your time to get;- a bargain; A " big lot 'bfnew':?' instruments ; always on hand. - 1C V. T.' BARNWELL, Manager. Complete Line of BlNGQAM'Si GEWTS FURMSHIW&GODDS , The course Is Preparatory or Finishing. ' There Is a thoroughly equipped School of raphy. Teleg- Sneclal terms to young men of small means. 181st Session begins July BUin. : ; ; for Catalogue, address BINGHAM, lune25dtf Bingham School. N. C. COARSE FLOUR, WhcatBran, A First Bate Surprise. ,. As the opening at Wittkowsky & Bafuch's was in progress last night, trance was effected into their whole 'sale hduse and a large table piacea across the room was loaded with a choice and elegant supper ot salads, champagne, etc. . The supper, was contributed to the heads of the house a v,a .Moi-fca hv Mr. Geonre Sco ville of the Buford House, and was to them a very pleasant surprise. An Observes representative joined tbe clerks in their festivities around the table and he can testify to the enjoy ment of the occasion. Mr. Wittkows kv'8 toasts ' were original, neat and numerous and ; the champagnd held out until after the supper was oyer. Toasts were proposed to the Kicn-r mond & Danville Railroad company, T,-,fnA TTmiafl. And tO M.T. tti. UCLL UbU 0 A to A -vr ri T W A : M Young,. Wittkowsky ;& A iS ' AND rll.AD, Keneral manager. - - r Ground for Cow Feed. : ' S. M. HOWELL. general manager. A Fair OfTer. ifiB-gYoLTAio-BBLT Co., of Marshall, M'ch.lfer tod 1 WsVolteic Belt and ApPuanon trial, forthlr days, to men, young or old, afflicted wtneryousVbUity, lost vitality and kindred troubles, oee aaveruwsiuBuir - KlIWfBinHHMIIflW! v..- ' ... C:i!i ud endoncmsDU from otImhC mlcJ U. H. lUSS, A.., .D..-M0 rk aovlSdeodaw Tlie Hope of tbo Watlon. - Children, slow In development puny, scrawny and deUcate, use "Well's Health Eenewer." A Brakrman Crashed. ," Lewis Mott, a" colored man who has been running as braneman on. wie Carolina Central passenger trains for a long time, was caught between two cars and badly crushed at Monroe, last Tuesday night. - Several of his ribs were broken and he received in ternal . injuries. Yesterday he was thought to be improving.' Mott was nnnsrirWArt one of the most careful and trustworthy darkies in the service of the road, but it1 being a circus car which he was coupling, his mind was absorbed in thoughts of the menagerie and the saw dust ring, ; causing him to be a little careless. Tne raiiroau company is taking care of him, hav ing provided him with physicians. It is thought that he will recover. (. ' It must have been a terrible state of affairs, that caused the Psalmist to ask: "Who can stand before his cold?" In his day the remedies were few and doubtful; how much happier should this genera tion be, that has a household remedy, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup; so wonderful has been Its cures that millions rise up and call It "blessed." ' "My daughter has taken the medicine faithfully, according to directions, and her health and spirits nM nn. narfju Tim humor l now all rone from her faceT I wish -every anxious mother might know what a blessing Ayer's SarsaparlHa is in such cases. - . Sufferers from the effects of quinine, used as a remedy for chills pnd fever, will appreciate Ayer's Ague Cure, a powerful tonic bitter, composed wholly of vegetable substances, without a particle of any noxious drug. Its action is -peculiar, nrompi.ana powenui, umuuug up lucrum, ium5 K .nJ ..uiiin. th nnlsnn frnm the ovs. U1V VJWii aim oaub , , r I tern, yet leaving ne harmful or unpleasant effect upon the patient. - , A Delicate and Wholesome - - Aroma aereeably unlike the rank perfume of an ordinary, essence. Is perceptible to those who Inhale the odor of SOZODONT, a chemically pure botanic adjunct ik, tniiot mhich finds the greatest favor In those refined circles where personal comeliness and the graces which elevate the tone of society are held in deserved esteem.. Besides arresting the decay of neglected or abused teeth, and removing tartar and o! her Impurities which causes them to necome dim and lustreless it purities the breath and icaeuies canker In mouth. ... .''"Wor Register of Deeds. - m,a trianAa nt w Tiattfi TTnmr announce him a toe people's candidate for Eeglster of teeas fo Mecklenburg county. ? - - - septl3dtde. . . ' ;-AIfW01J5ICE3IEIT.- r. Thn mum Triends of L A. Frazler . h nonnee him as an independent eandldi office of Sheriff of Mecklenburg county, IB; Alexanders Wholesale Agents. Boykln, Carmer Co. , Ko. 11 Wm. H. Brown & Bro., No. 25 fBalUmore, Md. . South Sharp street, - Canby, Gilpin & Co., PRICE LIST. I sen theTatapsco Superlative Flour, which Is guaranteed to be one of the best flours on the mar ket. Call for It and I will make the price to please Twill sell yon a eholce Family Flour for Kamlly Flour, 8 pounds Choice Rio Coffee 11 nnnnds Granulated Sugar. - 12 pounds Confectioner's A Sugar, . , 12 pounds C Sugar, ' 14 pounds Brown Sugar, . . 14 pounas unoice nice, - j Pnrcell, Ladd ft Co.,, Owens, Minor & Co. Powers, Taylor & Co. J. H. McAden, ,T. C. Smith ft Co., W.M. Wilson. blchmond, Va' Charlotte, N. C. Wtth nossfblf one or two exceptions ours Is the onfrClothlng House In the State devoting an entire f . department toMen s Furnishing Goods. Our stock U most complete m mo umwww ; -v FINE WHITE AND COLORED SHIRI S, Fancy. S1JSPJBIflEItS. UWEIf od S1X.K HAWOKEBCniEFS. 8 pounds mess rats., ID ales jnacKerei, unus iaon taming ruwuer. iby an- lurtlie Annonnceraent, 1 hereby announce myself an Independent can didate for the office ot Sheriff of Mecklenburg county, subject only to the decision of the voters of tne eouniy, as couuumi uu uiw " j bernext. . . Eespeotfully, . y. 1 12.60 2.25 LOO 1.00 ' 'L00 1.00 I 1.00 ? 1.00 loo aofioz. bars Kirk's India Blue Soap, . . ; - LOU ( 16160Z. " " - " , " " 1st 1950 Matches, - - - : ' ; i-sJ i Ton Iwrnf Rbicklnz. ... - . 6c i Fresh Lobsters and Salmons. . ' - . - .. Sardines, domestic and Imported. : Pure Ground Pepper. - x : . . : Allspice, Ginger, Cinnamon and Mustard. , Elastic Starch. Gloss Starch. - ' Alexander's Kucnen iousn ana utuuury ouup. . Kirk's Toilet Soap, the best, cheapest, and most popular soap In the country. . : IFaiunW Qniiff In Jt tvw Hn, I hove a lot oi ixruiara tsnuu m large imouucis will sell at we per pouna. less uiau wuoi -65c. ' y. - : I SELL BESTXXXBLEND DTE4 FOB Oc PEK POUIvDt And give a Gold Band Transparent China Cup and saucer, wonn ., wun eouu jwuuu. ill fmnrla riAllvnrnl free. All koous sola as row as nmwv, ui W II CVIO iiv. Uivuwvuvu . ,., V , n aaA Come ana see ior yourseu auu u wm yixapv with goods and prices. ttespecruiiyf ;, B. B. AT.EXAlPEBt v Wm. H. Green, Wilmington, N. C Y. O. Thompson, Winston, N. C. , - ' J. B. Johnson, Bock HUi, S. C.' . Turner ft Brnner, Monroe, N. C. J. T. Harper, Smlthvllle, H. C. B, G. Glenn, Greensboro, N. C. X. B. Hodges ft Co., Tarboro, N. C . . ; Hinsdale ft Broadfoot, Fayettevflle, N. C. B. M. Nadal, Wilson, N. C. ? The Leading FaQ Style la the Ea -iPB Every Bottle Prepared Under the I . v .. ... -. ..' Immediate Supervision; oi ; ' Mrs. Joe Person. - MANUFACTURED BY ' W 'Mrs. Jos.. Person ItaurC(ipi LABC3ATCST , C2AEL0TTE, IT. & Tryon Street Granite Bow. Na , Upetalra, THE TENSOR NO. 2. .- 'In an shades and colon of 811k..' Patented. "A Scarf that will fit any collar. TT ATS Tte 1tert m Bm mi Hato mn lwayg onna n 00 - Boys' School Suits at Low Figures. CJUX iUOgEETJg. i TeryBespectrilIr. " . " 'L. ' LE IDWG CLOTfflESS All D TAILORS. K.B.-Toourontoitownenstomegood.sent pense.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 2, 1884, edition 1
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