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DAI LY CHA RL O TTE O B S E R V E R : FRID AY ,'. D ECEMBER 12 ,188 4. $tm flxjttisemettts. m"mm Absolutely, Pure.: " U powder npver varies, 4 marvel ol pari :r lth fnd who'esonieness. Mure economist 1 . tn oriiniry nds. and cannot be sold ta isiDOtltlon with toe multitude of low test, short v-!.-!it 1ot or rhfwphate powders. Sold oi ly n Mns. Wholep.',eby dPillNUS 4 BUBWEU ' - ' har-ous c S CELEBRATED t In cases of dyspepsia, debility, rhenmati-m, f vr nun asue liv-r euinr'at. Inactivity of the kidneys an 1 1 -ln-xler. constipation and other organ lc nwladles, H'v.tetter'a Stonvich Bitters Is a tried rvfiMiy lo which the medical brotherhood have lent their professional namtinu, and vhlchasa tonic. altwt'W a-ttl li'xiseholl specifi. f"r disor ders it the stoiirwi. llvr and boeis has an un bmirol d piiiiiil .ntr . Kor sale by all Djpuaaista and Dealers, to whom aw'y fV H'-stf tt- r's AUhanae lor 1H8&. . QFRS TO THE Trade KiU FIVE TONS TWENTY' BARRELS' PURE LINSEED OIL A Large Stock j of Cobra, Ifwaisliai, Etc. -ALSO ON CAR LOAD iit rn rt "DTJTr'TrSi 12 z w - ..j i - J. II. McADEN, Drwrifl". Furniture. Polish, . Win make old furniture look new, Try t and C" pinced. Sold vuu by L. B. WTtTSTON m OB, 'Sfcz CGfaarTotte '.!cbfiervev; Arrival and Departvu e of Trains. 4 Correct for the current inonh. f ' Richmond am Airvni Ara-Lnra.-- V 1 Arrives at Charlqtte from Richmond at lAa. m. Leaves for Atlanta atl:45a. m. No. 61 Arrives at Charlotte from Atlanta at 520 a. m. Leaves for RiphmrtnH :it s-i.ii o m No. 6i Arrives at Charlotte from Richmond at i. m. litres wr Auania at 1 p. m. 1 fto. 64 Arrives at Charlotte from Atlanta at 6:10 P. m. Leaves for Rlrhmmui ut r. m . ni?0?1 and I"asnger Train leaves for usu a. m.; arrives iroitt Atlanta at 8 JO Chaeixjttb, Columbia and Augusta. ' Arrtves from Columbia at 6 ao n. m. .'- Leaves for Columbia at 1 p. m. - , ' C.. C. & A. a., t. A O. Division. Arrives from States vllle at 10:45 a. m. Leaves for Statesviile at 6:35 p. m. C. C SOXLBT Division. . . Leaves for SheU j at 65 p. m. . Arrives from Sheiby at ia p. m. ' ; " Matia . . eJTp6 IUv'17 0!en8 8i00 & ? closes at cloM7mPartBent 0Pen3 Rt 9 00 ! lodet toNew Adrertisements. Jt- ristpn-Cbristmas goods. H. H. Tate For rent. L R. Wriston BlackweU's cigarettes. Kufus Barringer For rent. if & .ri?lon fielatlne. etc f R'gler Attention Hornets. L. K. Hriston Diamond Ink. v 1 r Indicationt. . South Atlantic States, partly clou, dy weather and local raina ir.aat. o.-.ii . . ' 7 ' ogutn winas, nearly stationary tem perature. There will h a 1 . - v.u w v. vuai ioue unapter, JNo. 39., R. A. M.t to- wgub at :ou o ClOCK. Rev. W. M . Rnhov n t new pastor of the Tryon Street Meth odist'church in this city, arrived here yesterday to make arransnients for bunging nis iamiiy. Judee Hush S. Bond -will nrri in the city next Tuesday, and assist Judge Dick on the Federal Court bench. .The court is to uonUnim wH into next week. . , . -r- Yesterdav morninjy' nnnnod cloudy and eloomv. and thorA wna a slight rain, but before noon the clouds cleared off and our people .enjoyed a genuine May day. IE Vennor doesn't look out we will have to wear " straw hats and linen clothes this Christmas. ' A team attached to loaded with sash from Ahrens' fac tory, became frightened by a train at the Carolina Central depot yester day, and ran away. George Caldwell, colored, the driver, was thrown out ana nad one of his legs broken. Church street is raDidlv bfins converted into one of the prettiest thoroughfares in the city. The street force yesterday commenced macad amumg that portion of the street by the Presbyterian church square which was lately cut down and level ed. A Largely Attended Weadtne. Yesterday afternoon . while errouns auuuu 1 lid wui u uuubb euciie, a neat ul jurors ana witnesses were standing ly areesea coiorea couple were seen makuig their way through the crowds. The girl was dressed in pure white, with a bunch of paper lilies at her throat and the man wore a suit as black as his own complexion ;A11 knew at once that it was to be a wed ; ding and a break was made for Esq.' Waring's office, where the hi.tc.hmg was to occur. The crevwd squeezed in. pressing: the caunle and the 'souire almost to the wall, but the ceremony t r . , r 1 - was Kaiiti.acboriiy periormea. At the bidding of the squire, the groo.ni gave his bride a bus the detonation' of which rattje4 the window glass, anJ (he crowd dispersed, evidently much refreshed at the ecne. Abaudoned in a Field. . . Over in Cabarrus county about two weeks ago, a party of colored children were out n a field, playing. A dag which they had with them started a rabbit and . all the older children started out to fellow the dog in the chase-, leaving behind them" a little child that was just able to toddle alone. After the excitement of the chase died down, thev thought of this child and went back to look for it. but soon realised that it was : lost from them. .; -The parents of the miss sing child and a party of neighbors searched the adjacent fields and woods over and over again, but were unable to find any trace of the child, and it was given up to its mysterious rate. A day or iwq since its oooy was found floating in a creek, several mites oeiow ine piace 01 us. disap pearance. In rambling over the fields it had fallen into the creek and was drowned. 1 - John Dalin Lead. John Dulin. the youna white man whose skull was crushed with a plank in the hands of Ruf us Multis, near; Joel Watts! store, in this county on December 2nd. died of his injuries at his home "last Wednesday night. Mullis, who was put under arrest on the dav aftef the tragedy. : is in jail where be will be Kept to 8 wait triai for murder. The fatal affray t nut of & auarrel 2 between the two; young men over some trifling anair,j Huriner the progress of Which' Dulini nit all! 111S Oil lUc oeau wuua vr mojvc j , bottle, knocking him insensible.- Qn recovering, Mums picKeo up a piece nf alank and dealt tne oiovy wnicn. resulted , in Dulin's , death. Dulin leaves a wife and : several children, Mullis is immarried. 4 floroner Smith summocetl a jurys and held an inques over Julin's re-f ,.-.iTT - TTi a T7civl int. nrASt that the deceased came to his death from a blow on his head with a piece of plan dejiyerea oy uius emm- "g- -. , The Oil Jttill Robbed Again. Mr. Oliver! proprietor of the coton seed oil mill was made the yietim ot another robbery, last weanesaay night, when the cash drawer m tne V.f tha mill WH9 riflpd Of $50. tv.a officfl is located iusfc inside the front aoor. ana at iub umo m vvr: Korv was' committed the tniU wa$ bruliapt unqer tpe g4f p fct trie light and the workmen were busily engage w attending to-the machinery. The thief walked boldly into the mill, entered the office, nnen tne casnarawer ana tak ing out the money quietly withdrew, uinff a riair of shoes on the ground ijm i"b r T . , , t I miteirln of the mill, in Tfte robbery 1 i ctAnflraiiv peiievwu mj uoth hh .i a. : (Wniinii t- t.ho nncrn wnn WUf4- ui. vw- vw e- - ; maAa Ma flseape from the stockade early Wednesday night. 1 Chalk was serving out a iour yearn sbukuw iw robbing Mr. Oliver of $500 about two months ago. The shoes. that were tt: at. thS mill haie hven identified by pblicman Boyie as Chalk's pros perry. hah Sutler hasdone a great good in the Tewka.. burr Almfhouie, out ius wpia RWU XiSrs' a godd supply of Dr: Bull's Coug- Syrtlp, pe people s remedy. : v, Pavr v.Butts. Halifax. N. -Csaya: "I hare used Brown's Iron Bitters for nervousness, loss of .n-Trrnnd ceneraldeblUty. 1 have no hesitancy in saying I feel like anew man from its use." I T,1E rachmosd an dantille. Some Pacts of Interest In Rertfrd to the CoropHuy, from the President's lie- port.'-A Koad that Handles a Con siderable snm ot Money. . ' The report of the President to the Stockholders of the Richmond & Dan ville Kauroad Companv. at the meet ing in Richmond on the 10th, makes tne louowmg nnancial exhibit for tbe year ending SeDt. 30tb. 1884: H ? The entire earnin es of tha HAvnrnl lmes were $3,800,381.48. The earn ings of the Richmond & Danville and Piedmont Air Line were $1,575.570.80 ; xwenmona, xorK mver ana Uhesa peake $239,727.08; North Carolina 866.625.87 ; Salem road $75,826. 64 ; auania ana unanotte Air Liine SI. oijx.ua. xne expenses 01 main tenance and operation were $2,202. 540.87, making the net earnings for me year f i,oa,54u.oi. me company received , irom interests von invests merits $19,517.09. making a total net revenue ior ine year 01 L, 617,857.70. xhe balance net revenue over all charges is $136,449 80. an innrnAAA over last year of $23,893.62. As com pared with tte past ' year, the earns ings in rreignts nave decreased $79. 4tfi.ao, wnue earnings trom passen ger ana otner service nas increased $74,011.90, a decrease in gross earn ings of $5,410.06. x The increase in net earnings over last year is $10,902,79. The. ratio of working exDensa is 57.95 per cent. The freight move ment ho ws a decrease of 5.496.609 mile-tons compared with last year. The passenger mileage has increased 1,381,040, with an increase in rev enue of $45,619.40. lbe track , has , been greatly im proved through its ; entire extent. During the year iron rails have been replaced with 60 pounds steel rails, as follows: On the Richmond and Danville and Piedmont - roads' 680 tons; on the' North Carolina road. 2,029 tons; on the Atlanta and Chars iotte Air Line railway, 6,955 tons; renewing in the aggregate 101J miles of track. " On the Richmond, York River and Chesapeake road about fifteen miles have been substantailly repaired by the substitution of partly worn fish bar rails for the old chairs rails infuse on a portion of that road. 10 replace disabled and condemned stocky the company has built at its woi'KS during tne year two first class ten-wheel locomotives, one passenger and two express cars, and forty-five freight cars; also twenty-two freight: cars as an addition to the former freight equipment. lne expenditures charged to new property for the year are: For con-, struction, chiefly part payment for new depot lot in Richmond and the James River bridge, $27,386.59: for equipment under car trust contracts ot 1SB1- 82 $176,311.53; total $203,698, 12 Expenditures for betterments of Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line rail- wayt $237,741.18: - Richmond. York River and Chesapeake railroad, $392. 89 making total new property and betterment account for the year $441,832.19. ; The report of the auditor, herewith submitted, exhibits the indebtedness of the eompany, as follows, t Consol bonds . . . . ...... .. . . $1, 231, 100 General mortgage bonds. . . 4,018,000 Debenture bonds, with in terest ori latter. $357.810.. 4.326.310 Bills payable.. . . ti . .... .. 791,263 An Acrobatic Yohos Maa Fine. A young man named Joe White was arrested in the city - yesterday morning and brought before Mayor Maxwell . on two charges, one of which was for drunk and disorderly conduct. The other was for an acro batic feat which White performed in cms city on tne day tnat Kobinson's circus was here, when he kicked ) up his heels and knocked away a section of policeman Black welder's chin. The policeman was endeavoring to arrest White at the time this unusu al resistance was made. The mayor yesterday fined him $27.50 for resist ing the officer and "$12.50 for the drunfc scrape. A Colored Farmer's Good Keoora. ' Mr. S. R. Neel, a citizen of Davidson College, tells us - of a good, hit of farming done by an indus trious and - worthy colored ! man named Dock Blakeney, ot Lemley's township. :, Blakeney hired U piece of land owned by Mr. John G. Gamble, and went to work, on it with one horse and an unbroken colt, and as a result, he produced twelve bales of cotton, weighing in the aggregate five thousand aj twelve pounds of lint, besides sixty bushels of corn and enough wheat to supply his family with bread. This is an excellent record, and it would be better if there were many more colored farmers in tne county use Four men Sentenced to Jajl ,Tbe Fed era! Vuurt. Yesterday. r ,. It was rather lively in the Federal court yesterday,, at least for a few parties with whom the court had bus inno -J.am l?inflnAaa who waa found guilty of retailing spirits, 'was sentenced to one month in jail and to oav a fine of ilOQ. Dick Kennedy, for the same 6ffen.Se, was sentenced to one month s imprisonment ; and $100 fine. Mark Whithorn, for same offense, received the same sentence. Jake Harmon, who seemed to have erred likewise, but a little more so, was sentenced to three months in jail and to pay a fine of $100 v un tne circuit aocKet, me - iuiiow ing cases were tried : , . ... Mclntyre - vs. inompson, et ai. Rule to retax costs heard and ; dis charged. "i'-'WM .-, .. National xpress ijompany suits, 14 in all. continued by consent. 'Robertsoh vs. New York and North Carolina Smelting Company. Judg ment non suit. . ..; . United States vs. Tappan et ai." Continued by def eqdaiit upon afHdas vit. - . . : . ... -' i efc al . Notice to defendant's counsel, Furches andLinney. to file statement of case, aud same upon United States attqruey. e?vice accepted. Geo. u. unampers vs. Asaac n. as exander. Cause remanded to State courts. Judgment against plaintiff fpr costs, except witness fees The lav lor Manufacturing uompa- ny vs. Steele & McMurray. Leave ranted defendants to file answer as rif this term within sixty days, i W. Ludolph. . Same time allowed to file complaint and answer. United States vs. J. i. lapnan,- i ' ParHoa hnsfl time to hie Dieaa- ineaas ot this term'. Case "to stand fnr .f ial 'at next term. ' On the District docket, luagnaent cording to set fa for Vim was ren dered in the case of the United State? vs. Alfred Wewtop. et al, Mr.' Jas. 0. Fitzgerald, Pelham, N. C.,' says: "I suffered from weakness and Indigestion, followed. by ap attack of typhoid fever. Brown's Iron Bitters. restored vnj Health. and, viiar,'' 7 t- Mr: W. B. Cheek. Warrenton, N. C, says; '-'I aonslder Brown's Iron Bitters a most excelleiit onla" -" -' . - r Mr. H. T. Jackson, Hertford, . N. C, says "Brown's Iron Bitters has proven itself to be a val uable remedy for chills and fever." - i YES INDEED, TUEY ARE LoOSE. A Big Break in the Banks of taeCona iy Road Workers They liangta the ' Nhot (Jans to Scorn ana Ran' Away front the Guards. There was a sudden and very lively commotion at the stockade for the county prisoners, near Biddle" Insti tute, last Wednesday nieht. The ex plosion, of a shot gun, followed by the popping of a cap and several reports from a revolver were heard, the flee ing forms of a number of convicts were seen disappearing in the dark ness, and then all was quiet. Seven of the worst county, criminals had escaped from the guards and were at liberty. The escape was made at the door of the stockade, just as the gang 01 convicts were arriving irom tneir work on the public road near Mr. o, H. Hilton's residence. It seems that the road wofkers were late coming in, and the guards, to accelerate their speed, allowed them to walk unlet 7 -tered by the chains with which they are .usually secured. It was just about dark when the stockade was reached. ; The foremost of the gang with their guards had. entered the stockade and the last squad, behind whom came Mr John Severs, a guard,; were about entering the door, when they suddenly sprang off in different directions, fleeing as rapidly as their legs could carry them. Mr. Severs drew his gun on the fading figure of Tom Orr and fired, but Orr contin ued going. Mr. Severs attempted to fire again, but his gun snapped. He then drew his pistol and fired several shots at the fleeing convicts. In the confusion that ensued, William John ston, a negro, who was sentenced to two years for cow stealing, was seen secreting himself in a gull v. He was captured after being shot at. All the others, seven in number, made their escape. Their names are : Ben Hall, wmte, sentenced to 2 years; Charles Chalk, sentenced to 4 years; Tom Orr sentenced to 2 years ; Chas McKey, sentenced to 1 year; David Knox, sentenced to 1 year; Chas Fills, sen tenced to 3 months; Zeb Beckham sentenced to 4 months. ' - r Ben Hall, who is charged with hav ing planned the escape, was captured yesterday morning in Monroe. All the others are still at large. A few days since, three prisoners made their escape from the stockade, neither of wnom nas been captured, and there are now nine prisoners at large from the stockade. At this rate, the coun ty will soon be painfully short of road workers, but correspondingly full of escaped thieves. The matter has ex cited a good deal of talk, as it natur ally should and will no doubt lead to more caution in the future on part of those in charge of the convicts. The guards should be armed with repeat ing rifles, instead ot snapping, scat- termg shot guns, prison discipline should be rigidly enforced, and the clothes bought for the convicts at the county's expense, should be of the regulation penitentiary stripes. We are not disposed to find fault: with any one unnecessarily, but it will be a good idea to lock the stable doors before the remaining horses are gone. The Leap Year Ball. . 'The last chance ball for the closing leap year is to be given at the Cen tral Hotel tonight,. by the young ladies, who have been working very industriously for a week past with a view to ma King tne event a success. Whether or not they have succeeded in their efforts will be' demonstrated tonight to the satisfaction of all. Of course all the young men will be there and some of them may learn what it is to be a wall flower. The leap year club is officered as follows: President Miss Louise MoreheacL Committee on ; Invitation Misses Minnie Wriston, Carrie Bryce, Mat tie Dawd. Floor Managers Misses Pet Dowd, Bessie Wriston, Laura Yates, Addie Yates, Rosalie Wilkes. Miss Addie Williams is musical man ager. - ' ' ' Co you value the health and comfort of your chil dren? Then guard them against croup by taking hold of that cough or cold at the start, and reliev ing we innamauon wiu ur. uuirs cougn syrup. If tbey have the whooping cough do what you can to alleviate their pain by giving them Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. All children love It. Mrs. Annie E. Jones, Forestrille, N. C, says: "I consider Brown's Iron Bitters the best tonic I ever used."- . Mr. M. D. Surtey. Stout's, N. C, says: "I found ready relief from dyspepsia bj olng Brown's Iron Bitters.' . : for rent, i Central Hotel, Greensboro. N. C. Kltuated In the centre of the city, lighted with gas, conveniently urausw wiu cium) w tut vituxa ox Dusmess. Appl; ipiyro B, W TATE. FOR RENT, The sbwoom dwelllnar on Church strert. tai rear Of mi residence. A larse addition has been made to the original building, with fireplace (instead ot stove); a good kitchen attached, ample closets and excellant water. To a rood Dermanent tenant javoraoie terms onerea. . Apwysoon. aecudtf - - - BUFUS BABBINGEB, CONSUMPTION. nie thoasandsof euesoftha wont kind and of ii t nare m posrwre rotaeoT tor tnetofffa ai : hv 1U tandinvbTe been eared.. Indeed, nostronetsmyfiiith . together with m YALUABI.K TRBATf8 en this dUeue in itetncacy,nat 1 wi.i lenai'wo bulLKo rRBB. TLKS 1 to uxj iBirerar. uire exprese ana r . v. aaor m. CHRISTMAS GOODS. Toilet Cases, Work Boxes, Perfume Cases, Gen tlemen's Travelling Cases, Glove and Handkerchief Cases In plush and leather. Ink Stands, Cut Glass Bottles, Bottles for covering hand and stand mir rors. Call and examine my stock. : : ' x It. B. WBJSTQW. A LINE OF GENTS1. FINE POCKET BOOKS. CIOAB OASJB, GAKD, CASES. . - " L. a WRISTON. Bkckweii's Golden Ml Cigarette?, Mildest and best Cigarette In the market Whole sale and retail by . 1.. B. WRiaTON. MTXKD CANABY SEED, Fresh and mixed In the right proportions, Cutue fish bone In each box. For sale by , ? L.R. WRISTON. Do Yoar OwaiEDgray'iiT on Glass. BtJ BQTTLB OP- ' DIAMOND INK - Any one can use It. . t ; For sale bj j L. B W-RISTON 7 ; NELSON Sg COXS ! G E L A T I N! E, Baker's Chocolate, Mixed Spice, Coliaan's Mas. I tard - J B, WRISTON, Atlentioa, llcrctts. - You are hereby ordered to attend a regular meet ing of your company this (Friday) evening at 8 M slurp. A full attendance Is desired as Important business wiu pe transacted. - n. al Kiiiuui. nesiaent. W. BxKsaTksx, Secretary. . i dlt THOMAS REESE (6 CO. DRUGGISTS, CHARLOTTBj N. C. Tlayortng Infract Extract of Lemon. Vanilla, P DaDnhAPW QlMBKum Vanit.alna DaAa rutins Pineapple, Peach, Bitter Almonds. Orange. Banana auu inuer suius. at ( iu.ua. Kiswiii a, w.'a. jT ellatlnes Cox'Sf Nelson's and Cooper's Gella- vine, irassiaa Zpps's Cocoa, at and smeriean Isinglass nd THOa. 4 CO. 'a Colognes Taylor's Premium Cologne, Hoyt's German Cologne. Jean Maria Farina, Forest r lower, loreaion surer Meoai,iiennan JMoqoet, Lanborg'a Bheniah Cologne, and Releraria. For sale by . ; THUS. REESE 4 CO, QplcesOur Spices are selef ted' with care and v j comprise the following kind: CIovm. Mam. Cinnamon, Ginger, Allspice, Celery Seed. - Bed, Black and White Peppers, Nutmegs, Sage, Thyme tuiu sweet suuiorem, etc., ai ' . v TH03. EEESE ft CO. 'S. Wines and Liquors. Wines and Liquors of tha purest and best brands at . . THOU. BJEESB 4 Ca'S. "prescriptions carefully dlspenbed at all hours of m. uaj ur Ulgui oy TtlUS. IUlKoH 4 lJ. FOR RENT. A new four-room house, located near Air Line depot. .. Tw building lots, 60x198 feel, lor sale cheap. ::; . Apply to . ! ' - .." W. S. ALEXAKDHB. ., necSdtf Atselgle's. - ' ' i ' METROPOLITAN ion SW-- With Catalogue, i 3 r IFor December, KECEIYKIk AT TIDDY'S From merchants wn will tpVn ran a In tha naat Hargollus ft Co., corner of College and Second sts., and w H. Emanuel, on C street, between First and Second, will buy for us In small lots and in large lots when offered, TIDDY4BRO. Quail on Toast -AT HARRINGTON'S. BnTTERICK'S Fash $38110. WORTH OP ClotliiTig! AT "We will have a special Siaits axici We advise every mother who wishes to purchase prices. Reme n wr. w keep no shod goods, but Our roods must an 1 shall be sold without reserve. us. .Very re8peetf ally, i v j 'ii'.;.'1' iWAMfiER-fiMOTIBERi- liKnfLOTIIIBH!l.i.'..TULOB!iI1:j;i,i . I N.'B. A.U pxrti33 that owe and settle th.3 r accounts, otherwise we will have to put their accounts in the hinds of a collector. CLOT The Continuation ot lue GREAT Will be the toftlc amon thinking man aRfi eoonomlo u fftuii vi Should go si once to the . SEC U R E ! A ' ' ' For van little money you eon px.&nin CHICKERING, H tt 5 o MATHUSHEK, MARSHALL ASP WENDALL, " Asp Othzbs. XUT ASBOXV Camlixit levy St cate Ed AND OTHEB tt Sheet Music. and . . Music Books "At Publishers' Prices. : Brass and String lostruments a specialty, Remember, this Is a branch house of LTJO- DEN 4 BATES SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUcK. and is headquarters for LOW PKICK8 and tt PIANOS FOB Cash, , In 3 months, -t balance in 1a mos. ORCt.4blS FOR Cash flbC AA Per Month until and d.VU paid for.: WE CAN SUIT YOU!! rp-In writing for catalogues, do not tall to name style aud state terms and i rice of Instrument you desire. Aoarea , - If. T. BUBNWELL, Manapr, CHABLOTTE, N. C DISSOLUTION, Tha nnrtrnArahin hmttfnrn (nclstfne between the undersigned under the firm name aod style of the Mrs. Joe Person Bemedy Company has been dis solved this day by mutual consent. . By the terms ot the dissolution all proprietary rights In the medicine and trade mark reverts n airs, reraon. The Rtnck on hand and assets are retained, and all liabilities are assumed by Chas. R. Jones. He is authorized to settle, up me business oi meiam firm. , CHAS. B. JONES. Charlotte, N. C, Dec 9, M84. ;4 dtf Notice' to City taxpayers who have not yet p-dd their taxes for 1884, will please remember they have but a short time left In which to pay the same, as I am reauired bv the city charter to settle with the Fi nance Committee of the Board ot Aldermen on first of next month. I can do iouna at tne uty Hall from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m., from now till 1st Jan-. uary, and will be pleased to have au whe sn now in arrears come forward and settle up, as after January 1st the law Imposes a penalty on all who arethendeunauent q?gtomt . " - City Tax Collector. . dec7 toes thuresun-dec30 sale of boys and children's Overcoats. a Boy's Salt or Overcoat, to call on us first and get will sell you a flrst-ciass article at a very low price. Merchants will flud it to their advantage to oall on ..... .. .... . ; t - us will please come forward HI NO. -AT- parents for the coming week.. AU men and boys c suit vi cm Great Clothing Sale and . B A R G A I N ;-" clothe a whole iamiiy by visiting ' , S -r- r. ' r ia. i r - ' - Tax-Payers 1 . $38,000. G OS T ! SALE tJoDcCi (D In Fine Suitings forts in past seasons. We display a variety and very rare and beautiful i n fabric, : They are of most improved of perfection. We are vided with CHIEamREiBTS SUITS, and will be pleased if will remember us in of shopping. With big odds the largest stock in our line, we claim man y advantages for our customers. IS. D. Latta te Bro. JOHN R. PHARR, Manager Retail Departraenti ; - New Stock Arrived. CHINA AND GLASSWARE, The lanrest stock In the Soatn. selected with treat period of fou- weeks. We call special attention to Decorated Chamber, Tea and Fish, Game, Fruit and Salad Sets, . , Tete a Tete, lea Cream, Nut and Berry Sets Hanging Lamps, for Hall. Dining Room, etc., From $3 00 up, with large Shades Gilt Clocks under .Shade, and Bronze Clocks. Gas and Lamp Globes colors, Fine Colored Glassware in irolka Dot, etc. . " . Japanese Trays, Boxes, etc. :. Wh lesale and Retail at very low prices. . ..... t - Silver-Planted. "Ware At j?reatly reduced prices. Knives, Forks, Spoons, Castors, Fruit and Berry Bowls, Card ters, ougars, etc - - r AINGY brUUD. Vases, Toilet Sets, uups, Mugs, Dolls, etc-in greatest variety. Call soon "and see the gor geous display.; Very respectfully 4 LUDOLF Without Money AND Without Price ! We have Just issued a most wonderful and varo- ble new book, which treats of diseases "peculiar to the female sejx," and haw spared neither pains nor money to make It worthy the perusal and con fidence of the women all over our land, . V. Every mother , wife, sister and daughter in this country, is deeply, aye, vitally interested In this great work, and should send for tt without delay. .... ....... .. .. . .- ,. f.. ' It win be sent to any address' In the United 8tates - -, FREE OF COST ! . Bead It carefully, study ft well, and yon win glean from Its pages information hat may prove more valuable than all the wealth ot all the Rothschilds -Mnore precious than an the gems of Europe's royaltjl - , IT. MIT. SAVE YOUR LIFE! Give postofflee and write name j)lalnly, and ad- dress ...... i. - - .1 Tax BaAsnau) Bwuna Ool. Xg, Atlanta, Ga. pip' De it e we have excelled alLef- In - ; immense in assortment style and lit to a degree especially well pro the young gentlemen their early experience LAMPS, CLOCKS, SILVER-PLATED WARE. ears in eanvassins: the Northern markets for a nice line of Dinner Sets, r receivers, Cake Baskets, But : ...... & HARTSRELD. WPE COO CRANBERRIES, PAT TTUBBET - New erop New Orleans Molasses, and Buckwheat Tlour, at ..... ., . . . .. . .. , S. ' M. HP WELL'S. ONE OF THE MEDICINES Mf HAS Stood ererj test made upon If 1b the Sirs. Joe Person Remedy. LADIES,READ THIS ' , Self-developement of the Female Bust. A shrunken condition Is abnormal and half-de velopment Is unnatural. A beautiful woman must be fully developed. No padding can equal even in appearance me penecuon w wmcn we remaie bust can be brought by simple, private self treat ment Bate and absolutely certain. Instructions for enlarging to full and natural proportions sent sealed in piam envelope on receipt or one aouar. Ladles over thirty can't be beautified. Address Ladles' Specialty Co., r. o. Box sa, rnuadeipma. Pa. dertdw New Cfiioa and Glassware. - JUST BCEIVEI . Avery larze assortment ot China, Craekery aa Glassware, and snver-Plated Ware, China Tea and Dinner Sek A splendid assortment of Decorated Chamber Sets, ndw patterns. A great variety ot Decorated Cuspl dores, Smoking Sets, Fruit Plates, Bohemian Vases Silver Tases, Toy Tea Sets, Shell Boxes Mottoes, Cups and 9aaoers, and Hettoed Mugs, the hand'. someM stock of Fancy Seeds ever exhibited la this market TlMpablle,aDd especially the ladles, ara invited to call sad eiamt toe week. . -dscaalaa - , AMJ3BiSXl ! 1 1 11 , 1 i I! : i THIS OFTIcr - . '-71 .' A
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 12, 1884, edition 1
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