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DAILY CHARLOTTE OBSERVER: TH U R S DAY;JOVE MBE R 20, 18 8.4. Hew aiiertiseiUieMts I THE OFFICIAL VOTE ! Absolutely Pure. rtils powder never varies.- A mtitii m port ! if ngth and wholesomenesa. Mom een-omld1 a i the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in 0 a petition with the multitude of low tnst. short ii-ii itn. or itMpha4e powdera. So;c Ij . 1 .as. Wholesale by - . 8P3mQ8 4 l mvl Chariotte.t c. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters Is a fine blood de purent, a rational cathartic, and a supes antl-bU-tous specific. It rallies the falling energies of the debilitated, and checks premature decay. Fever and ague, bilious remittent, dyspepsia and bowel complaints are among the evils which It entirely removes. In tropical countries, where the liver and bowels are organs most unfavorably affected by the combined Influence of climate, diet and water. It is a very necessary safeguard. For sale by an Druggists and Dealers generally. ' j. e. OFFERS TO THE - , - - S - , -. . i , , ; -- , Wholesale i Retail Trade FIVE TONS "' Pure White Lead, TW K N T V R A UU ELS FIJI LINSEED OIL,! A Large Stock of Colors, faraisles, Ete. ALSO ONE CAR LOAD ALL AT CLOSE.PRICES J. H. Mo ADEN, Chillesge Accepted- AFT. l. c. Hakes, Lestngton, , C: : Dkak Sir: In accepting your challenge to a sec ond trial of the merits of our Clover Seed Hullers, claiming the right to myself to name the time -iieu mis inai snouia lane piace. i nor uoiu j ju through the columns of the Charlotte Obsehvib, tuiit I will hull .Iavov uaaa fw I w Wartswnrttl on his farm November 26, at which time and place ou can meet me with a Victor clover seed huller andagtncheyilnder.runbyit horse stena power, wblch Is the esaet size of my LiVre y under ana ' fes ITOSACH LI (7$ (eroseno Oil, Arrival and Departure ot Trains. . Corre.t for the current mon a.'. Richmond axt Dajtviixjj a ih-Limk. " lTAr!gaJ CSiarlotte rrom Rlchmandat Kn a .v'r Atlanta at 1:45 a m 61 Arrives at Charlotte from Atlanta at Ban i& fixTO8.Ior nmond at 630 aTin? - 5 123ttn 'I?8 at Charlotte from Richmond at Jf".1?? Atlanta at 1 p. mT n m 6fZAlv"tcUarlott from Atlanta ateao p-T' .'or Richmond at 630 p.lSr Moao AuSntaatl d a" Train leaves for pVm? V "rlTes bom Atlaota at 8:30 ChabioOTj CounrBn and Augusta. : Arrives from Columbia at 6 JO p. m. Leaves for Columbia at 1 p. m. . . C..C.4A.-AT.p.Divi8iOH. Arrives from Statesvflie af 10:46 aln. ' .Leaves for StatesvlUe at 656p.ni. C C 8HSLBI DlVISIOH. Leaves for Shelby at 635 p; m. Arrives from Shelby at 126 p. m. -": : "', . Hails. - . ' - ' - . . eJoTn? DeUT17 opeM 8:0 m-s doses at Index to Mew Advent ements. Rufus Barrlnger Land sale. K. H. Jordan Co Dr, Chnmpoo. etc. K. B. a lexaader Price list of groceries. Pegram 4 Co-Dwelling for rent. Indication i. Soutli Atlantic States, partly cloudy weather and light, rains, variable winds, nearly stationary temperature in the interior, and cooler weather on the coast. liOCALKIPPLKS.. Two things that Charlotte needs and is bound to have, are telephone fire alarm boxes, and electric tights theatter, at any rate, is to come withm the next few months. I i Chas. Taylor's son, who was so seriously cut, on the streets last Tues day, was yesterday reported by the physicians as resting well.' The chances for his recovery seem to be better but he is not yet out of danger. There wjll be a meeting of Char lotte Conrmandery No. i 2, Knights Templar tonight at their Asylum in Masonic Temple. Members will please call on Sir Prather and in form him bow they wish the oysters p-cpared. ' . .. . . ' ; "Revr- James T. Kend all, of the Vrth CaroliDa Conference, was mar - i1 ! .in - Wilmington last Tuesday,, it t ivincr in Monroe vefitArVlav with liid bride, where a reception was last night tendered them at the resident of the groom's father, Eer. T. W. KendalE - -The earnest svmnat.hifls nf the community are with Mr. and Mrs. hi iicKson, m tne loss of their lit- lie son Claude, whose death occurred at their home in this city night be fore last.- The funeral occurred yes terday afternoon and the body was ; i wti mierrea ii iumwooa cemetery. One of the latest things in the way of stoves, is one that is heated by gas. The stove is a smalL UDrieht affair and looks something like a joint of stove pipe. It furnishes a f;ooa neat ana mates a room decided y i comfortable. 1 The - office "Tof the Taylor Manufacturing 'Company is heated by one of these new stoves mid lots of people went there to see it yesterday. . ; - Vbree Tbiem Convicted. The Inferior court spent the dav yesterday in the trial of a number of thieves and conviction followed m each case. The case that excited the most interest was that of W. H. H. Peebles, colored, proprietor of the notel in classic Uuzzard s iioost. charged with having robbed a white man who stopped st his hotel some lime ago of a sum of money. " The evidence was conclusive against Pee bles and.the jury returned a verdict of guilty against him. Unas. Unalk. and Wm. Johnston. both colored, were each convicted of arceny. In addition to the trial of these, the court disposed of a num ber of assault and battery, and other small cases during the day. .: ; mm m I he New Town at Mt , Hoilr- A party f Wilmington people spent yesterday at the Carolina Cen tral bridge over the Catawba river at Alt. Molly where the foundation of a new town has begun. The party vis ited the place on a prospecting tour, but so well pleased were they ; with the location, the surroundings and the prospects of the new town that they invested the sum of $2,700 in the purchase of lots. Workmen have already commenced the new ;Caroli- na Uentral depot, wnicn is to be a gem of a structure, built entirely afs ter the modern style, with as much regard to beauty as to convenience Within a short time from now.? car penters and bricklayers will be at work building tne town. r Fire at the Residence of K. JU. Oates. Ahrtiit'Viatf naat-. t.hrefl n'cWt'vpu torHav nfrfirnnnn a. t.hipfe" vnliimA nf smoke was seen to be rising from the ! . i i r m . rooi oi tne eiegant mansion, ot sat R. T Oatf. on Trvon street, and the alarm was sent up town. The fire companies were quickly on tne scene and the fire was subdued . before it had done much damage. The fire originated in the servant's room, over the dining room, and I was caused by coals 'falling .from the frate to the floor The walls, doors, oor frames and ceiling in the vicini- ty of the nre piace were consiaeraoiy burned and charred, but the fire was confined to the room in which it origi nated. The damage is not very great' Ike Low man Dead. TVinao thfpo wrr will be read with surprise and deep regret by the traveling iraiernny ana oy me oust r nca man in all tho Rniithfrn States. for in the Southern busine circles no name was better known tnan tnat of Ike Lowman. His deatn occurred irootiiT-flav mnrniner at Rock ingham and was quite sudden and unexpected, tie naa laieiy sureerea nffonlr nf mnlarinl . fever O DC V-1 - mmvi. ,. v . from which he had scarcely recov ered before he was on tne roaa a gam in the interests oi ms nouse. no ar rived in Charlotte last week, and af inc a fftw . davs here, -left Monday morning on a business trip down the Carolina uenirai jttauroaa. JULO u.wvw - O ly able to travel continued his trip to Rockingham, but his sample case TV CUS UDTOi tW W vjv-v- j O He went to his room in - the hotel sick with jaundice, under the effects ot wnicn nis ijonbwmiiiuju, ouoouj tUlnA U-rr farrar nilinfelv WinOUmbed. imnmi ctrnnowrfl but surrounded by friends, he passed peacefully into his last rest. - " A "-" ;v ,- r TnriTin 1nna heen for vears . . JJXl , T w - t.hi Hrv coods house oi Seb'ger & Newman, of Balamore; but recently severea nis cuuuctuuu that firm and engaged with a new TTr, nraa tnnwn in ftll the BOUth- UUC liQ nuo " erft towns as one of the most popular boys on the road. Before going to Baltimore, a number - of years ago, haiimvi in Charlotte, and was a salesman for Wittkowsky & Rintels. His remains will arrive in the city this morni- j, and under escort of his Yvr'hfr will be taken to Baltimora WHAT WILL BE DOSE WITI1 UIM ? Oenjunin Mock AwtUig the Drcision of ibe Mayor V fladly Behnvea Afan ' Held Under Grave Chntees. At the mayor's court' yesterday morning Benjamin Mock, white, anil Rufua Reed, colored, were arraigned tor an affray committed Tuesday night, in which ; Mock was severely pummeled by Reed, and Reed in'turn was cut with a knife by Mock. Reed was fined a penny and costs and dis missed, But the mayor reserved judg ment as to Mock and remanded him to prison, a complication of grave charges having been brought against him.' The peculiar actions of Mr. Mock since he came to this city about sixty days, ago have aroused the in terest of our people to a considerable degree, and a feeling of indignation uas Deen raisea -agauiHi) mux. jj.o uibi made his,aoDearance here as a cigar drummer, but after remaining here for some time he announced that he had taken the agency for the Stude- baker wagons'and intended to settle in Charlotte. His actions soon caused him to be an obiect of suspicion. by the police, as he appeared to be mingling among the colored people and exciting them by incen liary talk. His first outbreak was on the day after the. election, when he assaulted' John Henderson, the col ored Democrat, and acting in a very disorderly manner, making, among other mistakes; a defiant threat against the chief of police. He was locked in the guard house. On the next day an anonymous letter was received by Chief McNinch convey ing the threat that if he (McNinch) was not removed from omce unar lotte would be laid in ashes within the next thirty days." This letter the chief preserved, and soon gathered sufficient information to convince him that Mock was a party to its author ship. VA-V V Alter this Mock appeared to keep quiet until Tuesday night last, when he had another outbreak, deporting himself in a verv disorderly manner. and using the most profane and vul gar language. 'During the night he met nis old enemy, John Henderson, whose beard he gathered in his hands and jerked, and then tore Hender son's shirt collar oil. After this he got into a fight with Rufus Reed and was arrested and locked up. Uour witnesses were produced at the may or's court yesterday morning, who swore to Mock having threatened, among other things, that "Charlotte is a pretty big place now, but it will not be half so large thirty days tram now," thus repeating substantially the threat made in the note in regard to the removal of the chief of police. All these circumstances, combined with Mock s suspicious career in the. city, made out a pretty strong case against him, and one over which the mayor desired tune to deliberate. Mouk was accordingly remanded to prison, and will be brought before the mayor this morning to receive his sentence. Mock has acquaintances among the best citizeps of Charlotte, all of whom are puzzled over his strange actions. He was at one time connected with the passenger department of the Charlotte, - Columbia "and Augusta Railroad, and was considered one of the smartest men m the service. His family reside at Columbia, and stand high in the social circles of that city. Thoee who know him, and have known him for years, are unable to account for his rapid descent since his arrival in Charlotte. Letters in Hotel Envelopes. Postmaster Jenkins' has received an order irom ostmaster uenerai Frank Hatton which says that un claimed letters inclosed in envelopes upon which hotel cards are printed should not be returned to the mailing office unless such envelopes have written or printed thereon the words "return to in addition to the hotel cards. Proprietors of hotels should omit the usual return request from envelopes supplied to their guests, and guests using such envelopes should b9 careful . to designate what disposition should be made of letters sent by them in case they cannot be delivered. Raraef 'a Victim Dies of his Injuries. Yesterday morning Mr. Ramey, of Dan villeVa, father of -one of the young men arrested here last week for- having committed an assault upon Wm. McKain, a citizen of Vir fmia, arrived in the city to.; secure is son's release from prison. The papers were all ad justed, and Mr. Ramey, accompanied by Sergeant Irwin was on the way to the guard bouse to take young Ramey from prison, when a Southern telegraph messenger boy met the officer and handed him a telegram. The omcer stopped to read it and found that it was signed by sheriff Overby, 6f Danville, and stated that McKain, upon whom Ramey, had ; committed the assault had just died. The tele gram came just in the nick of time and Ramey was left in the station house. , Young Wynn, who was ar rested with Ramey, was subsequents ly released on bail and is now in Florida. From the accounts that both the young fellows gave, though, it seems that Wynn bad nothing to do with the fight, but had only pulled Ramey from McKain. Wynn 13 a brother to Mr. C. W. Wynn, the Eainter, of this city. Ramey will be eld here until an officer from Dan, ville arrives to take him V to thafc place where he will stand trial for the murder of 1 McKain. Ramey States that he only beat McKain with his fist., but this is not probable, as McKain's jtw bone was shattered and his head was badly gashed and lacerated. ' , A Rnil road Gams One HniU v Horace L. Calvo, a former engineer on the Charlotte, Columbia & Au gustaJRailroad, who was sometime ago injured in an accident caused by a displaced rail, entered suit for $24, 000 against tho railroad company. In Columbia, last TuesQay, the case was nonsuited by Judge Wallace, on a motien made by Col. J." H. Rion, the" corporation counsel. In granting t hn mntinn renorts . the Columbia Register, Judge Wallace said in sub stance that xne section or station master who disolacei the rail wher s W YV10 ftfni(lpnt was caufted. find which resulted in bodily injury to . . . , , ... the piaintin, was a cosiaoorer wnn the plaintiff; that the rules of the mmnnnv nlikn erkverned all nartiea W"f--J " o X in the employ of the company ; that the preceding train carried the signal which should have been observed by the section master; that the signal was furnished in the providence of Kz nnV.iTianu fii the cniitannft of t.rifi section master and all others whose duty it was to observe the signal, and that, the comnanv was not liable for .ho amncpo rwaiisfl ifc had been guilty of no negligence, but,: on 1 the contrary, had provided against 6ucn occurrence, as iar as lay m 11s power by signals and running rules. ri ; : 1 ' J' Done In Six Months. The coll of hair on the back of your head, dear 1.. I, to h.H.a than nntVifnff OTA tffW1VM Tift. body In six months or less from to-day yon may dispense with It If yon are inclined to plve Parker's .El llQlaaTr, a fol trial (llAnnaxm t ns mviln. m I stores color. dellcleus dresslns. Kot a dye, not OI North Carolina as Declared by tbe Board pi Canvassers at Ralelch. The board of State canvassers at Raleigh have , completed their work, and the official vote of the State has been found, to be as follows: Cleveland, 142,900 Blaine, . . . . . . . 125,070 Cleveland's majority, ......... : 17,830 Scales, .. ;.V. 142,799 York, 122.942 Scales majority,- 19,857 3s"----,. - ,. I ' This is a Democratic gain over the Jarvis vote of 1880, of 13.62U votes. York, it will be seen, runs behind Blaine 2,128 votes. Cleveland re ceived 101 more . votes than Scales. The Legislature stands: Democrats, 141-Republicans, 29, - WrddiBK at Davidson College. At 8 o'clock yesterday morning. Mr. Chas W. Vogler, of Salem, was married et Davidson College, to Miss Bettie D. Jbsrown, daughter of Mr. W. A. Brown, the ceremony being per formed by Rev. Dr. North. Mr. R. T. Beck,' of this city, accompanied the groom as right hand man. The new ly wedded arrived in the city yester day on the train irom Davidson Col lege and spent the day at the Buford House, leaving on the evening, train for their future home in &alem. List ol Letters Remaining in the Dostoffice at Char lotte N. C, for the week ending Nov. 17,1884: Mrs flattie Barber. LeeBvers (coll. John Bales, Levi Berrv. Cinda Blair. Eliza N Bird, Eliza Broom, James Cureton, Miss H P Covington. Mrs M J Campbell, G A Chicking, C HCald wen, j tl Davis. John Duncan. J R E Denuey, F V Falls. J C Garrison. J A Gauiler, Fanny Gregory, Geo Garri son, Dr Gatchell,' John Hawkins, J R Henderson, Julia Holley, Josh Hull, Mrs Jennie Houser, Gracie Houser, lirs Hattie Mayes, Mr Harmon, J W Kimber, Frank Kerr, Frank Kron. Annie J Leak (2), Jefferson McCau- ey. J r mcuiure. James A Marshall. Lizzie. Mixon, Lewis McDaniel, Carrie Aiaxweu, juahalia Moore, James Mc Donald, Miss C P Persy, Dr Pugh, E Rogers, Jonathan Ray, D P Robin son, Mrs Emma Reed v. Charlie Rav. JPStrous, Mrs Jane Stewart, Julia cmyre, Eva bhaw, C A Thompson, Freeman Thompson, Julia A Whit ley. John Wheeler. Mrs. R T Wil liams. - . When calling for the above nlease say advertised. W. W. Jenkins, P. M. . Recommendation to go Slow. To the Editor of the Obsekveh. I learn that several nersons have made it known that they are- candi dates for the postmaster's nlace in this city. I hope the citizens will ret use to sign any petition until after the 4th of March. ... Let Gov. Cleve land take his seat first. I 6ee from the papers all applications for office offered before the 4th of March will be consigned to the flames. ; Democrat. Charlotte, Nov. 19. DIED. In this c!tr vesterdav. nf nnnnmnnla 3 Tt Thl. fer, aged 64 years. Mr. Phlfer was a resident of Charlotte for about 20 years, and an estimable citi zen. He went through the Mexican war la 1846-'47, and was a color bearertn the 67th N. C. Beglment during the late war between the States. He will be uurieuuis evening irom ma late residence on Fourth street at 3 o'clock, p. m. Friends and ac quaintances Invited. Malaria la a Mean Thing:. . W Alarta haa via miIm. U.I.H. ha nA r . w w.vi . 11, cio, . uno iiv WiVli HalATlR ITlAkpfl nn nnlaA VnlnHa Is nv 1 1 ... way of coming. It captures us before before we can resist it at'aeks bad blood, weak lungs, tor pid livers, and dyspeptic stomachs. But Brown's Iron Bitters can drive It out. and expel the ugly fever ft hrtnra. Win H R MnnnnnM u,. uADAn Conn., says: "I suffered for six years from the ef- iecis 01 malaria. Brown's Iron Bitters cured me completely. ' The Great Kxpositlon Inauga. rates Then. " "ff iiiBiiguiuiiiu vl liUV AAifVOi- sltlon of the World's Industry at New Orleans, La, at noon on the 16th of December, reminds us of the Extraordinary Grand Semi-annual (the 175th) Hrawlnfrnf Tho Tjlnlainno Ctnt. lntt..ttK; a " mmv uuu..i.iiiu vj wiu ajwivgij wt same hour, when $622,600 will be distributed among mo luiuiuoic iiiTosburv ia sums irom siou.uuuio 50. Full particulars can be had on application to M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La. LAN 9 SALE, The bidders failine to entnolr with terras ef form er sales, the M. E. J. Brewer tract of 112 acres, two murs a. w. 01 iuarione, ana ue w. r. i.iaie iract of 200 acres, six miles i. wr of Charlotte, will be re sold, Saturday, December? 6, 1834, as heretofore advertised, and sales continued over conditionally. xerms easn. - - - JtuiUS BAKKIMUKK, AovtfJdltwtds . Trustee. Dry Champoo Is the best preparation made for cleansing the scald, it is an elegant dressing for the hair, render ing it soft and vigorous and restores its vitality and life when dry and harsh. Prepared by Brings' Comer. Druggists. Use Royal Glue, orVanStan's Stratrna, lor cementing Glass or Woodenware of all kinds, for sale by U.U. jvhvjlx von Drnggists. Ruby Royal Gilding And Sartorin s Oriental Gold Paint for all Orna mental Gliding and Decorative purposes. For sale by B. U. JOttDAN k Co., Springs' Corner For 25 Cents Yon can get a box of Stain for making old Furni ture new, also the best Uloss Polish for all kinds of Furniture. a. U. JOKDAM kCO , ': ' - Springs' Cordtr.- We Have Just received a fine stock ot Hall and Library Lamps from $3 00 to $10.00 each, also a complete line of Hand and Stand Lamps. it. Jo. JUKDAN ftC',, ; v- Springs' Corner. Pears' SO per cent Glycerine Soap, Vaseline, Camphor Ice,' Pa'ey & Co.'s Cold Cream, excellent preparations for the skin. or sale by , B. H. JORDAN ft r o., Springs' Corner. - .. Drngglata. Pectoral Syrup Will cure coughs, colds and hoarseness In a short Time, iftpareo Dy It. H. JORDAN 4CO.. Dnigglsts. The Kangaroo Is still the leading 6 cent Cigar. B. H. JORDAN 4 CO., Sole Agents, ' Springs' Corner, FOR KENT. A six room dwelling house, corner of Church and 'l ntra streets, two diocks irom me square. Apt.lyto PrGUAM&CO. UN PARALLELED; With each number of Demorest's Jfor.thlv Mae- azlne will be Riven a full-size fashionable Pattern of any size or style selected, making twelve pat terns during the year, or value of over three dol lars, besides the most popular, entertaining and uw-iui uifigraiue. ciugro uuyitns vc. ; yearly, 9&. Address W. Jennings demokest, 17 Sast 14th st, New York. .' nov20d&wlw - ixby's Shoe Polish B For Ladles' and Children's Shoes. The best In ta market. it ' b, wxTSn'Sv . w 3810 " WORTH OF Clothing! A T We will have a special Snits ; and. ". '. " - "-..--: . . . -. '? . We advice averv mother who wishes to purchase rices. Remember, we keep no shoddy goods, toot ur roods must and shall be sold without reserve. us. Very respectfully, ; - ; . 1.13 IDFf G CLOTDIEttS AND TAILORS. N. B.rAU parties that owe" im will please come forward and settle thair- accounts, otherwise we will hare to put their accounts in the hands of a collector. By Official wit mW8ii CLOTHING DE i ' if f iD . . IN MERINO WHITE, ALL WOOL AND SCARLET MEDICATED WOOL, v Will be offered to the men, of btates at very BIO SUC 3H Were ever before offered in this section. rilAULOTTE. K : B. B. ALEXANDER'S PPP RRR n OOO FEB L ' n oSSgTTTT P PR R II O O E : L US . T PPP RRR fl O EB L II S8S T B BU OOO KEB LLIXUaa8 I : XXX Blended Tea Tor 60c, One Gold Band Transparent China Cap and Saucer worm tuc., wim eacn pouua. Best Patent Flour, per Sack, $3 26 Best Kol er Process Family F'oar, li.75 Best Family Fkmr, t - 2.50 Best Kxtra Family Flow, 2.26 12 nounds Standard Granulated Sugar. - 1 1)0 13 pounds "C" Sugar, . -- 1.00 8 pounds Rtosonee. i-S 1 dozen a 8 Tomatoes, - 1.25 1 dozen Wo. 2 Tomatoes, ' i 100 1 dozen No- 2 Okra and Tomatoes, : 1.50 1 dozen No. 2 Marrow Peas, , 2.00 1 dozen No. 2 Sugar Corn, 1.60 1 dozen No. 3 Pie Peach, - 1.60 1 mllon Pie Peach. . 40 28 pounds New Buckwheat Flour, 1W 10 quarts White Beans, L00 e quarts umi iteans, j.w 6 pounds Cream Cheese, - .- : .... 1.00 7 nounds Italian Macaroni, " 1.00 20 pounds Oatmeal, l.oo b pounas i,ien uiuung jruwuer, i.w 7 pounds Jelatlne, 100 8 pounds Citron, - 1.00 6 pounds Ba sins. 1.00 10 pounds Currants, i xU 10 pounds Bacon, - . 1.00 TTncunviuised Hams, best Refined Lard. Northern Irish Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Onions, Northern Apples. Loose Pickles, Pure Sugar 8rrups, Porto Rico Molasses, Corn Starch, Laundry Starch. Elas tic Starch, Colgate's Laundry oap, Alexander's TjiiinrirT snaD. Alexander's Kitchen Soan. Kirk's India Blue Soap, Kirk's Toilet Soap, Lortliard emwT, uaccaooy onun, uarpec b rooms, noariu Brooms, Keystone Stove Polish, Spices, Peppers, Mustard, perfectly pure, Imported Sardines, Do mestic Sardines, Salmons and Lobsters, Corn Meal and Cow Feed, ana many articles not men tioned. . . Orders respectfully solicited. , All orders oromptly filled and goods delivered to anr part of the city. . . tr j . aesuecuuiijr, - R. B ALEXANDER. &QA PEB MONTH, SALARY AND UUH; 3r)OOU mission, to eomnetent business mana ger for this city (or State) agency. Responsible company, Dusiness pracucauy a mouupuu, riTauug the Telephone. $600 capital required for 11,000 sample outfit. 8taple goods. No bonds. For par tlculara address, with refererees, Thk National Co., 21 Eas FourteeMh street, New Tork City. ocuicuiw 0NG0LINE Will Remove All Hosiery and Glove Stains, Ink and Fruit Stains,, Etc, From the . Skin and Fin per Nails Wilson's Horse Mm, : VOU H0RSB3 AND CATTLE. ;: A valuable remedy for Founders, Lameness, Snrnlna Swnlltnira. RnAvln. Vnll Evil etc. PrlCi 26 cents and $L00 per bottle. Wine of Beef 1 Iron Made from the world-renowned Leiblg's Kxtract of Beef and Phosphate of Iron and pure Sherry Wine. The substitution of phosphate for eitraie of Iron betnz in keening with tbe phosphates of the beef makes our preparation far superior to others in the market. As a Nutritive ionic it would be Indicated in tne treatment or impairen nutrition, impoverishment of the blood, and In all ih various forms of FRneral debility. Dyspeptics will find relief by taking a dose after meals, and whnn suftorinir from fatfeue or exhaustion a table- spoonful between meals will -prove a valuable re storative. lTeparea ana sola in any quanutj vj THOS. BEESJB4CO., ' : , - . Dispensing Druggists. s I will sell for cash, at the court hone In the city of Charlotte, on Monday, the 1st day t December, Itstn, to sansry executions in my umiu.-, iouuw Ixg described tracts of land and city property, to wit: - ' Alsa one tract af land In Paw Creek township, adjoining the lands of Jennie Elliott, D. L. Toda and others, the prsperty of J. C. Abernathy, nondltwtOs - M. E. ALEXANDZ3, SherEL u mm $3810. COST sale of boys and children's Overcoats. "V ; - - . . -. '- -i ' :- '" . ' 4.'. ' ' ' k a Boy's Salt or Overcoat, to call on us first and set wl:l sell yon a flrst-elass article at a very low price, Merchants will find It to their advantage to call on Count at a miimwh North Carolina and adjoining low prices. V&LWES Capital Prize $150,000. "We do hereby certify that we suver- viae the arrangements or all the Monthlv and SemirAnnual Drawings of the Louis tana State Lottery Company, and tn per son manage and control the Drawing themselves, and that the same are con ducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, '', and we authorize the company to use this certifi cate, with foe similies of our signatures attached, in its advertisements. . .-' :, Commissioners.". nMCTENTllDlTTRACTlON! U , G?er Hait a Miilion DistrMet - Louisiana State - Lottery Ce. Incorporated In ISfiH for 25 mars bv the Leslalsb. tore for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve rand of over $660,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a part of the present 8tate Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. lisurana bingie Number Drawings will take place monthly. . j it never scales or postpones. Look at the following Distribution: 175th Grand monthly AND THE Extraordinary Scmi-Acnaal Drawing In the Academy of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, ueoemoer 10, ustn, unaer tne personal super Vision and management of Gen, Q. T. Beattbeqasd, of La, and . Gen. Jubal A. Early, of Virginia. - t3T OAPITAL PSIZE. $150,000. -1 "Notice. Tickets are Ten Dollars onlj. Halves, $5. Fifths, $3. Tenths, SI. : ; LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize of-.0150.000. $150,000 .1 Grand Prize of . , 50.000. 50,000 1 Grand Prize of., 20,000. 20,000 2 Large Prizes of - 10,000. 20,000 ,4 " ' 5,000. 20.000 20 Prizes of 1,000- 20,000 50 " ' 500. 25.000 100 " 300. 30,000 200. " , 200- 40,000 600 . f 100- 60,000 1,000 r " ' - 60. " 50,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES 100 Approximat'n Prizes $200.$ 20,000 100 " . " 100. 10,000 100 " " ' 75. 7,500 2,279 Prizes, amounting to $522,500 1 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the office of the company in New Orleans. For further Information write clearly, giving full address. Postal Notes, Express Money Orders, or New Tork Exchange in ordinary letter. Currency by Express (all sums of $5 and upwards at our ex ponse) addressed . M. A. DAUPHIN, - New Orleans, La. ' Or If. A. DAUPHIN, j- 607 Seventh St, Washington, D. C Make P. O. Money Orders payable and address Registered Letters to NEW OBLEANS NATIONAL BANK, - , New Orleans, La, ADMINITRATO R'S - NOTICE. The unierslgned having qualified as administra tor of the estate ot Samuel 0. Wolfe.' deceased, hereby elves notice to all nersnns ha vine claims against stttd estate to present them jor payment on or before the 12th day of November, 1886. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make uameai&u1 payment. HUGH W. HARRIS, -t idm'r of flamnel e. WoUe, deceased. In Fine Suitings - forts in past seasons; (D'psifpn-nAijB, f no usbdsI We display a variety and very rare and beautiful; in fabric. Thy arq of most improved style and fit to a degree of perfection. We are vided with t . J, t and will be pleased if will remember bs in of shopping With big odds the largest stock in our line, we claim many advantages for our customers. E. D. Latta Ac Bro JOHN B PH ARR, -Manager Retail Departiaenti O I V GRliGORY'S DYSPEPTIC niXTUREf 1 - i A POSITIVE XKD PSBMA.NKMT CUBE FOB DYSPEPSIA and INDIGESTION. . Freparedbr DB. W. W. GREGORY, Charlotte, N. C. - Chablottx, N. C, July 6, lS8t Dr. Gregory: I used yotfr Dyspeptic Mixture four years ago and ttmade a permanent cure of me. Mine was the worst ease I oversaw. Ibaveneard a great gany say their cure was also permanent.- I now eat what I please- , . 8AHCKL 3. WARREN. n , t CEISLOTTB, N. C July IS, 1881 Dr. W.Gregory; .r. Mr Dear Sir AUow me to say that I believe your Dyspeptic Medicine to be all that you claim for It. I nave used It in my family for . several years and speak advisedly when 1 say that I do not believe It has an equal. I know of two permanent cures when the patients were considered beyond medical aid. Persons who tulfer by eating things that do not agree with them will find great and permanent relief in this medicine. pe1wUyJmDrjj. " For sale by J. H. HeAden and T. C Smith ft Co., rarlette, M. C and J.- H. Knnls. &Usbniy, N. & FOK RENT A desirable dwelling on North Trrou street, with seven rooms, including kitchen, all under one root Good well of water, with large garden, and an necessary outhouses. Including stable. Posses, sion given 1st of December. For terms, apply to novlOdtf Vs. D. O'DOXOGHUE. Ball Programmes. A fine lot-latest designs just received at noviGdif ' THE OBSERVER OFFICE. NEW YEA$;CARDSe tot of the handsomest designs ever offered In Charlotte. Call and examine toera at. .- novUdtf THK OBSERVER OFFICE. ' to Publishers, J . ' . . We are prepared to f urn lh a flrst-clnss quality of News Ink la lOpwud buskew, at $2.00 per bucket rh .-tf - 9 S -5 ? V 5 - & 1 1 f T 08 fc rfl OS i ' " .fionsatf. THE I7SSE2VER. X: VV we h'ave 'excelled all etV - 5 In ; 5 ' ' Mil, f? ... t immense in assortment especially well pro .ri!,v'.f.i , - ,. : i ' . 1 ' . the young gentlemen 1 their early experience 'V V .V- VifYKi Hi! Is ; i K ii 55 c o i M I 5 o i o I CO e3 li S- mi 0-5 3j. 3 O IB-,!' its tit so -Pl-ffl C' Q. -a: & OS M I B 0 m to t T3 U A 2t rM . V-13 WHITE LKA1) anl Uirsiieii01i.il bottom rlces.- - ; " 't " M B. WB18TO.N. Diamond Dyes, D'amond Dyes. 25 GllOSS All colors, Wholesale sod Retail, by . , . -- UltWRISTON. NEW CORN MEAL Choice .'Northern Appcs, Choice Country. Bull cr, - GU-onsxl Cow Feett hi S. -M. nOWEUS- LTASOIf AND flMW SIES. ' ORGANSaW Highest honors at an great World's Exhibitions for seventeen years. Only American Organs awarded such at any. 1'or cash, easy payments or rented UPRIGHT PIANOS presenting very highest excellence- yet attained In such instruments; adding to all previous improve merits one of greater value than any; securing . most pure, refined, musical tones and Increased durability: especially avoiding liability to get ont ef tune. Illustrated catalogue free. - MASON ft HAMLIN PIANO AKD OZLZJ CO., ' . Boston. 154 Tremont st; N. Tork, 3E.ltlist . Chleago, ltt Wabasa Ave, Octl6dw4w , C. F. HARRISON CO, , '. uFFuiiik cEmm mm ; 1 ' Conslenmenta sol?cl?l arl 121 r""'- V norui, u, u. aiie. ov... . I ""t KM y wfci'-'i it w a be x . x XOVTM tPertfU",TO:S rr- - oily 1 elegantly pernnneu. . .
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