:BH- vPpsWlig: :1?l!lpt4 - ' ; j: VOLUME XXXII. CHARLOTTE WLfflm AGENCY . f u , TDeslringr to nil n long felt want in Chu kJ' GENERAL LAND AGENCY, yor the purpose of burin. nBiWni"-i--JT.i Tenting real estate. Theff operattons TCJI eonllned to the eltv of rh.rt -i?".? .?mM be- North Carolina. tf.nZZZZZ! w. e State of mamurement will nVI witninoiir Wo win undertake to sen leat m- . viigvi lonin, iu.ulb returns ami mt txo. abstractor titles. Induce. 4c &c, advertising alPp'iorS under our niaii.-iw'iiM.irt fiyiwrij placed under our niauiigeuieut. Free of Cost to the Seller, leading of mining property, whfch win "5. ecmniisslon only. T111"-11 WUJ 06 oId on We ure In eorresnonrienMa Parties at the North and wt who are Sn4 homes in North Camltnn T."l?..?ee,un.Kl genial and the soli remunerative. Persons hin houses and lots or plantations for sXwiu slrI ielr o Interests .by p& gS2. "7 Charlotte. Vc. ' The following described pieces of prepertv r itremy, K. iv Cochrane manager, ofnee Tnuia nt front Central Hotel! Chariotte, K. C.7 DOW . ' ! l ' . j FAIL CHARLUTTK, N. C, Uavtotte TO GET ONE OFOUR NEW 6 4 Terms of SalMcrtptloa. v DAILY. OnsiS'h:U'.m""' 6 cent. 1 1 tni i ........... Three months (himitn - Six months (by mall)..:.'."; - 4 m -One year (by mail).:...... .:;;::;;";" 8.00 One vmr Six months. WEEKLY. i - .....S2.00 1.UU Onlv f 1 rm m Mewmarkets. Thre Sn'?Liire''C!oato, all aiS: S ""'?"?' 7 offer. at eot our . r loiuicui. iHma am i 11 1. - " nut utsuiiim 111 irifa nr At hop urnnnn , wiora m ceit8 at SI IB ner varH . . .'". eryard. The ttmt imrvi. . ... . V! ?? BsVcirKat? .,Ta51?. Circula.s and LADIES', GENTS' AND " ' s Underwfiar II?rI,Wjc-,n Adrance-Free sl rosta o all part of the ; United States. S2.pS?i22n wpjes.sent free on application rr1,i.t?Te of their1 Iston .k r.: rfP. ""'. "u- communl- -.vwuwviuauuiKwaauiH). Bates orAdTrtlKlBr. SSUL - " -rbTreSsSie (CITY.) 1 One dwelling house on B street 7 rooms closet I in each room, well of good water 1m 9teiVff r2r 1.. neighWhootKPWc7l2:( Z?l. 3-3 4roomt ofSIni& ioi ouiiao, coavenient to business.'" Prio&il raL VeJtS nfffi &fttnc'htlet8'' 8113 Kannel Bata1 Skirts. Cashmere Shawls; Crape Pearl Shirts and 4he Best $1 00 THE DAILY OBSERVER FOR 18S5; Subscribers to The Daily Observer will pleaso bear in faind . the ' ft.t to part company with any of our old fj-ien(Js, wkakio . that overwhelming defeat in Nnt " The Pitlsboro ;. Record., in , dfa. Carolina in NWkp T n SL? - cussing the defect, in the present ' k?thj. da'fc bee hSt ' -uai sysiem ot taxation says: I a ,-e9ree' ; J ; ' u v "More men swear to lies in listing wM? S?mPWoU? ?a,d that their property thanWn wn blow;wa8 being made over thing else; and notlftht but thly offea think it no sin. but look , upon it m thorn t?I? l 'h? cabmet He soxnethirifr cmn,f , a l,-i,0;i16 88 XnoV?nt that certain Statra in th i wouia, De considered county is compelled to pay more tax f rf,838 qntity and quality Of land than another man in n . joining county. The same kind of a horse or mule is valued much higher m some counties than in others." - - Sout in The effort oyum Carolina, exempting for a pe riod of years certain rrrannf.ir.rriM from , taxation. Bucceedpd ..: in tha UI nwhoI. j . . - . xiuuoe, out iaued in the Senate.; The m the I fni . - ? fb"i, :wrtn jaroiina. Sotith Carolina. (Wrri. t,.;.-. VutQ Mr ri J?" J' ' ""ti, ana, on Nn KnrtK n account,- " Arkansas. VJLr- Carowna- name but Ran ln J8 ?18CU8?ed circles composed whoUy of parties of North ans. jsansom is doing nothine to er cite . attention. , IT i?QVL ex .i-Z s a-iiiiiuisiration to , -"Y kA-uavc, w. 1J06, ne Will eivfl hia 10,000 VAIiDN OF RIBBONS.! A GREAT mAo...tAniJini . . Charleston News . and Courier ' calls h!0'1"8 have-the right to 1- - -m : tuui uuKUlV niiH o -l : . - ' -.9 .";r: wno democratic ad- attention to the fact that the jrjuaaennanced.the ministration.; Those here-who knn- pnce of all neighboring property, in Gen. JBansoni. say ttethe will mX some instances as high aa one huni hf and- action no effort to dred nar'Mnt ni . .T9 his name brduei't intn-n.- vwu Hor year ; in ADTAXcai. I ".vr ? lu "ne nunared dollars mentioned whenever tK. While we will be. reluctant to part Pef.acre. , s !V - , StaofNorth Carohna is spoken of : tioh y fTvx"?. a waomet posl- , -Mr.. Bayard "8 Meveland t a (,) is i Witt TAKE PLACJG O , ' wwumvui au vr u era. see our stock of them, as It Is large and at prices . t -mm. W , - T good, business proles will require Hocr OrSet, an herence to this rule. AU "w Uppropriates $66 0000. for pension oe given sufficient time to meet the during the next fiscal year. The uns new rule, and we trust the'reduction exPeuded balance of $30,000,000'how ' " in cne price will be a sufficient recent viair. fn xr- tin -At tiV w "jectot. con versa-, uon at the capitol, especiaUy on the to the credit of th . fnn-liSraPluw- in- . . , t--""" Luwt is i --v juu tut , wnac was said on not reapprepriated, bu will be cov- occasion. . It & dear to everv" ered into the treasurv. body a mind, now that the Delawa; wr is ro nave great weiehfc in t ho P. H. Winston, who simply sought the premier- an "humble refuse" in thS knMi k Zr ? mm- Ppoa . . .. ; -.-"w "" uivxueu as lO WhPr.hor in- nit water ana suwie on the latter. Price. ii2sri t one dwelling on corner of Graham and loth Jsutets, 6 rooms, kitchen, well oHSite tot vxt i i Ono lmelllng on Ninth street betwnnn n 11 C. two storlS.six roortek tosemS weu of water In yard; lotWaSTprK 11 ofw-S? UOiw ttiuidred umi jnrty Acres Lid 14 mUe timber, branch nmning thrgnXalcStS acres mcAjinu i o io (ouyixure, I Ui.b Uiiuiiprovtd lot ttoiife wb Mnth stnwi. lO between I and it streets. Prtee i?Sf U? six lnouiwiiu iurec timMUwj icTes Land. Works beg toto anoj'-K toS tuauulaciurers, stock and dairy meCudthase who wibh to setue eo smes, to uittuLewnSS oilers uiuocementa to the eiasses aboiied? The property consists l bix lliottsaoT Three teP0 H! 01 toO in thtcouoUeiof (iswn and UieavelaSa, lu tne tiuteof JNortlicLr wuia, at liUifc's ouuuu lietu theiSa sua Cuanotte Air Uim rallwaTuow owned bTth Kiciuiiuud and UanvUie ralMoS5. The property nas beeu used lor illy yearstasin irou property, aud has ueen worked SnSoS pomia, bui cWefly at the site of the eeibfiM i'eaow iuuge ore Bank. hkj7h Z??u an ore noLui fur its nchno i TTTl!i" fiiTC , . ..... I . -T . T t IT' , ltd BU j?HifH' wh feci, sutwuia at that tut tiiij Hot 6wu wuikBa for tjITyeabut farts wtlorth can be fuiij showit. VartwVthe? veins have been worked, and within the pastntwo years very large deposits of iron ore have boeuais eovered at other points. V ithm tfte past eUjUtest r.Miths hWevt-T,tjW-QWnee have diSoverSl m of ere la Cwdt HomuUiC If .n ow. kre rxpoea-, which -were unknown b fere, i&a wUieh- wili furuen an amount of eood Sfs, easjiyworked and' above water, lhat ftu ll one ol the most desirabla IrnrrriSS: I'.t j oicuiai .Attrdouuii ducement to them to come up prompt A representative of the paper will next week visit Greensboro, Winston, nr. XV M JLf II I ..i fialArrt Soi.-oK, ; .., . I --y, uaiuuieimg affaT o-epme nonor. but t.ha -T", u"" OHlceB",le- and tor uoydls place as District Attorn; nn?Der is found to incW irl CALL ON YOUR v.-au upon au subscribers at thnuA points f, All postofficcs cannot h via. ited, and it is those who are loca ¬ ted at a distance whom we wish to res mind that after the year 1884 closes we shall expect cash: in advance for all papers sent out.: ! tor tne Western diaf.riof-. Carolina. He don't pxtwr. t via . .v. uv.u It long, if he gets it, but he is hungry for it, nevertheless. me amrmat vo to. . of North h; -:...-L"C10. I8 toore CHRISTMAS ROUND THIS FALL Consisting of the Latest Styles ! oo wm find on my emmters a betTjtlful stock of Stiff and Soft Uais, Ladies i K; Neckwear, Which we have Just opened, and are satisfied m can please all, . hir Vail Rtnnfc n t.i.i in i . -.r Iwths' aid Children ' "1MCB ' SOUTHERfl tOU PETITION. We have frequently remarked in these columns that the serious prob lem that stared the Northern mami facturersinthe face was Southern competition, not onty in one but in a variety oi producta j The cotton and woolen, naills j have.-felt it nlronrlv and now iron manufacture beginning to .feel . it Within - the past few -weeks pig iron from the for ges oi Alabama has1 been landed hv CAPITAL CITY CHIT-CHAT. woBfrea, cabfnet and Unddha Clinr .. . man. - ' Correspondence Obsevseb. as man and Senator than verbe" tore. ' Republicans unite with twJTI liig wa iir, Cleveland RQ to rr" wwjresary or state. j wuere recognized as able vigorous, aignified and incorrupt a. xtepu oilcan journalist fram i mv, i ern btate remarked that Mr.' Bayard had peculiar qualifications for thia Wiu6wi &fiafiichs. 10,000 yards of Ribbons, in , all widths, at prices that were never before heard of .. .aignified andincorruptibie! never will be affain. DerhaDs pubhean journalist from kSouthll . lJy"lP. ! , : ; : correspondence Obsevseb. .Kw jMKea mat Mr. Bayard - i n ; Washington, Dec j 11: The Christ- pSS I!f!rtr! ! S,?alJfloatio,,8''-f' this ;" -ryw l- iuo;i;iw ots 10I vi mas holidays will begin on thth ':a2? ' ne further observed that -"' -li-r.-. n' -ir3 'r. '! ,' siderirny tho amk. . TJ1 sessions have been exceptional Even the Dakota question and the fine argument of Vest in ods position elicited only the most lan guid interest in. the Senate, and the House, is dozing chimney comer hMSrri.ver the itkU "te commerce bilL When the tariff debate fa re opened by public discussion of the Spanish treaty and the House takes LISLE AND SILK HOSE. BOOTS AND SHOES steamers in PJuladilphia and sold for &J&EZS2 ?. out the o dollars 1 ton thn it could icnTof fun" naSneS us cuQUBiaui. wniun la mil tt ; h i... , faua. aiD feet'ahsS-iS53'Tr'X,5,r25 rht feat wtdwhteh crops out af various pouTts r-T vi mo wvmuaiu, snow tug lu one idaee about 2U feet of solid vein This vein can p? traced over Uw top o Um mountain for w.w nuauouu UltAUOpUQU iUUliV WOUMI HlfOm ailll08t liiKJChailsLilitf Mliiti.iw if nm A!f '.ft.? IT.Ih. Kai:a; hkW. A. ll.i H. T A One assortment of Silk snd Camtwle Handker- cuieis, anoppmg Bags, Ladles' and Gents' 811k Umbrellas, Lace and Eabrold- j Wtes spfl Table ! Scarfs, 'tea Cloths and ' " Doilies to match. - "f ' A BEArrUCL 3814:110 Of uinljto 6S 'ner' esnL of nitiiiA imn ih. smnll iuiiuurit of titanic acid. uui without n uii. puur or pnusphorus. The quautity of ore in this mouuvmu is suupv uiexuauanpie and of mod fi.s.iiir!'. . To. P,rqes wlshtni? to make handoome presents. I Will ofler Inducements In ladles' and Children s Fine Wraps and Dress Silks. ? BespectfuIIy, ; ' ' - T. L, SEIGLE, Is now complete, comprising the hesit. fnakes fn www vvi s.kj OLJ JtJS, i A full line j' RIK4 TALUGS. TRAVELING BAGS, And Shawl Straps ost received. Last but not least, a ftna Uus t Dmbiniiiu miv Moh and Alpaca. Largo and Beautiful line of uenu.-vi.Yer. waiters. Give us a call. Ti , seem to favor tha micro-ooti Spanish treaty shaU bo cwwdered in open session, h? nKSn wny not rescind tho nile for sessions, together, or at least in al ator from rjfiUr-0 "S Thfe "ta. , f eeng biV tht ! wiU wui have no effect except to dis gust the President-elect., i MiBay. ards special fronds are not presSg nun on Mr. niAVAiani k4 u "5 - v mmmM-. Ullk hi r" . UiTo. i land to the public seems tn ho lOfi Hmfiny.iiok.J 1 - rvQ5?. . uuQors , on Mr, J"""-;.BWUiaV;lli AVV ha ml yer there is one .man fitter than all others for high places. " . ' , '- points. i -:n . :. : Mr- Stewart; forineriy of the State press, is here. t.,' ., ; . Rr. Sichmonil if f twU'Vi 4 and wife. etop today i on then- f Wav ON TUESDAY : MQRNING. Hunt, w AuoiiM, e&ucpi ait Airy, in (ieorifiii we uave reason to owieve tbk mouutaut & f oii of ore aiao. iu adUltlon to Iron ore the property has iuamjanese, limestone clay for niakbjg Bre-uroof brick, gotd and other minerals. Very pure and ex- u uuj iobc nas just oeea tounu m large quan tity. . - . - . as a stock and dairy farm It offers fine ODDorto- iiues w tnose who may wish to engage in such bus- Htv- 4 iw wvi w i lourtnousano acres of 1:1 be Buppiie from the jforees of Penn, sylvania with U her! iron and coal iuriThis fact has created no little uneasiness TNorthern iron circles, and a move ?is on f oot to ordinary treaties MliirtMeSf nephZ of jE11 6vilIe' checkmate it if possible m 1 1 movement to that effect m' -i " - i ' i tins winter -xs not creat So far r The Extern Pigsiron Association. erp have been few Sfie riseSS wfeich W composed of pig iron manu- f8 far as nry knowledge elrtendT ftnrers m tfJhigSInd Schuyl- gwer N.Qxtnrolinaplf kUl Valleys of this State and in South- W .ere to solicit the aid S Con! ern New Jersey, will hold a meeting gressmen than from any of theneieh- yt &bon m m in bormg States. I Iearnfaf a flfJ are seriously nmher of fetters is Teceived aueciea UV tne Inrcm imnra4iM.. : aaiiv on t.hia fcjpithern pig iron,- which is sold at I MatYe says not a dav TasJ in wmch he is not implored to "use his aa swm as .De thinks it is practicable." An !eamloyee of Con o- v iu ubuv irienns m nil .1 inatTihe Fennkvlvnnin rttflr liwW Cannot atmrrr to moot rm. 118 suriuss and branchm The Other 4.0UU acres mhrnn1 In tha mmmtain produeUve of nne grass and herUage, and CL,081N o S LK of CLOAKS and OIRCUL R8 a rate .makers Qbjeot of their meeting will be to de- V4j V"iUJ meani ov ,wnif.h th- o. suwessfully compete with the Souths ern f urnaces. ' They; will . present - a Petition to the rnilrf.nrl askink in-the first riWttK?" ! jnte fright cWges on aU articles th,ey consume. Qver half of the fuix ex,'-,-'- "oiievuie, a tract for dredirine' Otlt a smell 1 on the coast below here. He was in Ll,lchla.n. democratic members were pleased thisinornine- toH Mh a gay rooster on his desk, the present of an admiring friend at home. Jim Brown everybody in WiK mmgton knows Jim Brown is here with his theatrical troupe, ; playing an engagement. : He is fatter than of yore, but says he has been sick. Was m Europe during the summer and a kuuu uma cnAralli.- . . , great pthine sale A. thousands daily;-Por verv little mnn fi v liiiiiilii GHARLOTTE Nj JC, ;,!! ian?ht f 'i- orferiePfrtment is nOvr; so thoroughly ogamred that Ladies do their shbpping through us ith .much certainty of satisfaction parts of. the State, gets one or more letters daily. . Some of the writers are m bad health or hay bfeu un fortunBte iu l businespi but most ef .nuiii VmW vnexr claims on the broad Das on party service. Tfaev w thf I U repnysent; : lr J00 of Ir Thomas F. " !? 04 V umingtoii, and Dr. J, F. " ; x-enpsylvanm are I uu"" 80 aM so. so many years. Jt i3 located on-the line of Uhe PhUadeK I a pity for so much ink paper and phia and Riding RMlroadand its Ptage t0 he wasted, The applicant Qranohes. and the association win I who waits until t,h nHminioi.n tition that cbmpany jidt onhf tq r fe, I begins and the Secretaries have be- 's w 434gui,, out to I . w " uuuts oi tneir posi duce the eapen the cost of coal to them from iwr sun to f 4.7U rAii?e8 wtunw. pasturage for sheep and I TnoaB WOO Have DOti BUDDlied the map I vpa :xinH rln wall ft I zIa .f-w Pr- on. me miiWwVbteMwa matimtutuishei- J 7 -T.- I UitHigeives WlU ! QO WeU stQ j redqcliQn of freights and coalto such kt$$$J&J& seo our gtock. A beautiful .line of Dresa OnnrUm Plairla rates by the raiSornnTJo Rue Krowti) of tiiqber uf aU khlds, tliskory. oak, walnut, OBdar. etc. T ie now covered all kinds, such a suited! he ,fontl Is well the production of iron ftt least $3.50 Door Mats, etc; th -y are' cheap . A few Mioses' Cloaks successfully meet the compe'tition will be closed out regardless ; of , cost Holiday goods is the prettiest in toTrn. and don't forget it reasonable i - ', - ,4 iw- n . , - e r t' ing all .that rinU'W. r:""1, S- nougnt tne I t""' uiuii -ei w . . vmcii I laivwiwttM wm make; some I wvernor qnnng tfte war. . J3y the 1 concessions, if not mnt. that the association will nut Glendon and A Uxmpanies haye mafjje:a reduction of and Plain croods will beofferod r.hftn. -A ! :iora ctu I Khe association asks for will cheapen eoiouiw. cotton:wn.:DeM.oas7?Ed i 1 r? VJ,wvl" m wi, vui j bmwr. carpels, tvugS, I per ton. ana win enable its members "" i ou uiius are pfwucea oeauuiuiiy jtna it Is specially suited to grapes and small fruits. It could be divided into small farms that would rim to each farm variety of soil, and level and hilly oiiu. it is situated in tne rtediuont belt. whih u Doted tor the salubrity of Its climate, and the MoaiuimpM uf us aunospnere. it is a region if hnutfiatarlaaua ether tuuaealthrlnHls. 1 losalleirwHJirrest' -eonveBieiietJto faUfoadiacJlv king's Mountain Station, on araUwav that haa th most extensive connections with all. parts - of the OSUntlT. and Which offern tmt induMnwnti tn luyse vino are tryuig W develop the country along Us lines.. The owners will sell fills property to fuft v4t luwivii, v win voutiue uuu UMtBuueraiia rest,1)ayttwiH3i to be oathird eastt, balance In Oneortwyrt . .. ; f A valuable water power, which has been used to ryn lane rolling mills, lies adjacent to this prop tf?!. n b' bought J'eaSi. -Ttoff piflpefty to mt W fiWse pgxlniio' tolhe feniQiIk All Healing Hinerbpring4,TaM Uj'tte WlPySnpwnCleve Ujiid springs. ' ' , 'i ' . The Uma of King's Mountain Is also adjacent, where are good botels, a nourishing' and excellent nigh school, and several new and " handsome Churches. The Owners invite the ftttentloa of all lions will fare much better than the hasty man who fancies himself the impersonation of the early bird that catches the worm Bo whpfc reams of paper could, fee, wasted in endeavs U,9M vWvuu common sense. , Senator yance has again intro- auced his joint renoli I f".Tt"irr f rk sninA of Southern, iran. - Jt is thought the copies of his official letter hook while Prisleau. of Charleston Geu. C2 lngman still - discusses the wonderful tobacco cure. He has an other article in the Health and Home longer than the earlier rna tv, n erai seems to be devoting all his en ergies and abilities to the task of al4 leviating the ills of his fellow mortals late Gautama, his mission is broad humanmty in all its aspects . of woe fwSW etence being, that the Humo Prince administered more largely to the spiritual part of man's nature. whil Hon - niC.n. hopes fa .improve tha.t by ministering to the physical directly. H. SisrUT Q5tiU Ut .UJbffiffig V o i I .Hi- -j, v mcj uuukwi at au troubled by Gen. Sherman's insinuations that some gentleman Senator had been the rwipient or letter jrom Jefferson , ... Oil Discovered by Sp-rlis, An Oil City (ViL. letter ': story is going the rounds of the'press met nm : . ... K vj I i4A a. to the failure of alaree hotfil T haA M l twenty .BedmrSuits to se- am;;isgoodas curem1 za '-r7".wr cut;iiuB 01 1 t--- v 4iulu enereon I .v " wu me proline Jrleas- 1 "1" 1 1 1 ! iv ! i - ; . Bfft y J(?r6 mm l2frtSf?Wn,,,g'w-,?. ?niany s16- fh-i6 avP?lby spirits, f and by incjuded, feoit consists of fewJa mate the selling I W Confederacy which should at e aid of beUevers in -spiritualism - - - ' ; J - price. at the furnace tia nr ton I tempt separate State action. . ua I developed the pool in iRftf in k,c, I - - r.? c- - - interested to this prtpertj,'iihI( er miqnnaiiflii ??? Q ?w "lae Pre Bank nas been recently 4oihpuy lurufehed by lduressulgBri:thran. r Cfl"?" Estate'Agencv. y 7- 7 a Pi I9 Kill:: r.l U P ItahMKi ' !. ' - wteinifttfoh wnr M rtoeniir bouibt iwoo . BjajjjulnmgUiisproperfl.. f -1 & Tract ol Land. 150 aorea, looated in Lincoln ty eoquty, N, c adjoining lauds of (jodson f ayus and others, 6 miles from Denver, 23 from Charlotte, and 13 from Davidson College. Has on It a good dwelling. 7 rooms, all necessary outbuild ing!), good orchard, good water, and well adapted for grains, grasses, eorn.-wneaL tobacco, cotton, etc.; 85acr6 good bottom land. In one state of uitlvaUon. Price $3,260," . i . Tract of Land.S miles south of Charlotte, renowq n the p. Reports as the Sam Taylor 1 n Tract liZiJz $2.i YSZV Vrt f the SHRruel Tay- giM mine, linn Tavlnr iftlne). threa f rjm riinint hntiuMK two mnnia acti, good barn, good well water and good spring en the premises. Sold without reserve for kl.76& Two unimproved loU S0rl98, on north side 4V or West Fifth street. Price (200 each. ') Farm or 193 acres, known as the "Model Karm." IUi miles from Hfch Point. N. C.r a frame dweiune 1 noma. iiLmtered. closets In splendid fiiune good frame dwelling 12 room i.wir.r nil the roonw. -a sule pfirn 45x(!0 f eut;'wlth basement stasis ; for 8 horses, A; cows.' and 6 box stalls: a irood wood shed, smoke- noiise, bnck spring house, wagon bhed granery, ST biiliuings on the farm, besides a 4- tamp bone mill on the creek with sufllclent water to run it most of Uie year. The creek runs through the Plantation and has 22 acres of bottom or meadow yr Iaaa lilace for any one wishing a well Improved (arm.. mix so.iiuu; one-nail casn, paiance on tune at er cenL interest. . '"-'.' 7 Seveiity-flve to Ons flnpdred Aeree Of Xapd t in Sleel C eelt towiislilp, six miles from cmu-lotte. On the premises Is a small dwelling nd three om-buiidhigs. bo acres under cultivo t'on. in a good section of the county; convenient to thurcies and K-liools. I'riee (26 tr Here. ' CLOTHING. :-: CLOTHING. ueyeiopea tde pool m j 186S." in this connection tho Blizzard recalls the w neat two years later .the spirits showed James where to find oil near the mouth , of Deer, creek, Clarian oounty. He started a well, and works ed for; two years -at :it; 7 drilling through all the known sands, final! v f - -?V,o- lurnaee 1 per ton I mPl separate State action, . le. f a hm ton minerio. inere- t1""" w wiupwu, j nrsc one and dqotipn is, rtgar4ed, although not so the? anotii have been mentioned Stated, by Qie Qlendoii and Andoyer as tn man, - Biut the truth is, as is Company, as intended to have a ,wfu known, by Southerners, no such cewiteTatftHig effeq7 upon the : low- ever written. The letter ftHced goutbern irons! coming . into Davis in ireply to Gov. Vance's this market. f ' ' of the 2Sth of AUctohen Tere is hqt one thina that the I p.,eteJy asPses ot one part of these leaving behind him a dry. hole 2,500 South wffl have tn rStf,, . ZJS I ? WtThe .Tribune's -Wash. - IV . - 7 - " 1 ingtjBn aispatcne8 on the subject were in this rane for mmimiuv oni ho I nknM. fT . J rc ? !v -r-y? 1 uiuuamj uuii trum 4 resular " They are Sensational and amount to less than nothing. CoL Greeusays that a strong effort is to be made at au early day to pass ;u uuiiuuig ouis on tne calen- j. ...4,' ". . Kl: 1 . . TOWEli RACK,' ;.i ;: ONE ASH BID8TE ID, 03IE ASK BUREAU, ' "'- l: OTE ASH TAIBt.r. MlPlLii ; 4 M1PLK Cll linS Caae Seat, EB,Case Seat, is the matter' of 7 transportation. If she oan secure' and jretain, cheap , transportation, with the- advantages she otherwise possesses, she can j not A" M . W . j V: i 1 1 J TT., . uiuy oompetewun ner iNortbern1 ri. I wr. ne is sauituine of eettintv tha , 4yais nut eventuayy drive them from I "WYy ,lA w-WW - W VYM tne neld by compellingl them to. sell at such a figure as would Jee teo f . .! mmgton, - Gen. Vance exnet-.ta to qd. i vflfi Popp umwing at Ashe yiUe. These bills caused a tremen- aous 9Q Dwellln? In Mfchanlretvllle, 1 tory 3-room f: nouse. lot Wxl'A), from l'.. square 215. adjoining r aiido!br8. Price tsh. kbSfl. house, lot 90x100, fronting on C street, lot roperty 01 n . a. oms One story Brick Dwelifng, 1UK. In Sfinark RKrfrnnt1rtf T . .A . ' .. ...... ,. niiu uoiivuie railroad 4 rooms, lof 47Ux s on the Richmond mce casn, aui Q( i Two unimproved lour corner Smith and 8th "ireeis, in sqwire jsu, iroming en cwnn street Mxli5 and 63x1 i5. The two lots will be sold ocetiier or separately as tbe purchaser may desire. Price tor the two k)U cash 1400. .? aurMAwtl For. Fall ant1 Winicr Suits of New and BeanfUul Designs in lf en'sBoys, TTouths' and Childreirs Clothing jaro tho best ever exhibited any' where! and we call . special attention of those who aTe. in needjof ajuit or ; Qterc6at;!t0 jcall on us a.w3" present every - cash - purchaser with a hne Water- oury ;Yatcn:a7Vi jnntu wiio uuys a wn.it ,yv6rQQAl ironi ' 7' ILEATji'wa CLiOTJIICttS, CETHAIy HOTKt CORNER. ;... . Hon S. S. Cox closed, his speechat t!he" Gorman banquet Baltimore thus: 7 -kj-kjI MRme hevtr needed ? ftCaWore than America needs a inau now oi similar quay ties to free: us from the frves of corrupt politics. v New brk; never since the days of ;;Silaa Wright and Gov. Marcy, . go much much needed a Goyerpor ope 'like Cleveland, was needed twdyears ago. his .nation, has. now tbe same - need flf such a man for Presi(eot -V It is so eligent that we gtAnd appalled at the danger, we have escapea, and which threatened our free institutions., iia ly a etate8mail as courageous as Cee- arsan as nonest-as to . can save our liberties from a decadence worse tnan death r' . "1 .-u:TV ' The Kansas Tribune remarks that 'St, John is learning that the people have less contempt" for a Pontius Pilate than for a Jadas1 Iscariot. -If we may Judge from the fcnpral stands ards that have prevailed ""in the Re publican party, we ; don't ' think : the 'people'' referred to have much con tempt for either of the characters ali luded to as rivalsof St. John. fight last session Thev'Will pot get through easily. . 1 .Winston is Ueie, Soasling lQudl.v Hesaid. yesterday, T understood, tnaVthe Pre84et would feurely send m liis nane as district attorney dur ing the day. But "Chef did huthinir I of the kind. , Boyd was almost equal ly connaent . JASt' week. Mieogh is taking a hand in the Bcrimmaffe. hut Apparently:, without . suQcess. , 7 Ho went to see the attorney general this morning and that exquisite individu at was-"perfeotlj n'onscommittal. I hear that Winston claims to have ne. cured the President's promise for the place before the election, but with the understanding that Boyd was to have it pending the struggle in North Carolina, xiia oacKers. were Gen, ShArpe and Clint Wheeler of New York. It seems that York - and O'Hara represented to Arthur that tne appointment 01 inston would ha regarded in North Carolina as a perfect farce, and would injure Re, publioan prospects ' This representa tion- induced Mr.- President to look favorably for the time being on Boyd, the incumbent. While Mr. Boyd was anxious, he assumed a jaunty air of confidence, not a very difficult thing for him to do. This is all ; 1 1 kpow about the battle for the attorn 1 neyship of the western disrict. " '- Keoeh was serene and ' smiliner. Asked by a Demoentfic friend about Factories Rnnniiiff trail Tima. , The cotton mills at Augusta; and Columbus, Ga., with one exception: ar rQn,m"g m t till time oace more and ulfc al IHew Orleans. which shut down, three months ago; have resum ed, work. There are indications of a revival in New England also. Stocks Pt goods tare working . down, And there is a better feeling among cotton spinners again, J . . OE WIRE TTIATTRESS. i suit.;;! Zl ""::'ssxsi?. "Sr Not Con ti med. ' " ' ', FfiKDKRlCKSBuita, Vai, Dec; 13,-i The reported drowning of 27 men in Rappahannock river Tuesday last has not been confirmed,! two , steam ers having arrived here ?since then from that locality, who5- had. heard nothing of it. . Another, steamer will tunve to-nignt. ;. . n . . . rirs in norioiK.; faM 8 Noaroii,' Va!j beali The stores' of Bernard Kahn & Co.,- hats and gentlemen's furnishing goods, E Ball dry goods,, were destroyed ' by fire this morning. Loss estimated at $38tC00.i ; Insured ;i Th6 origin of the fire is unknown, :I. .. , v . j ,7i: r.. f 1, ' AB.Kdftor'g re.imalal.!-' A. M. Vatfehan, editor of the Greenwich Bevlew, Greenwich, u,. writes: . '. Laat January i met with a very severe accident, caused by a runaway horse. I used almost every kind of salve to heal the wounds, which turned to running sores, but found nothing to do me any good till 1 was recommended Henry's carbolic Salve. I bought a box. and It helped me at once, and,Ht tbe end of two months I WH8-coinpIntely well. It Is the best salve in the m-uket, and 1 never, fall of telling my friends about Ik and jjrge them to use It, whenever in heed, ttir sale by T. C. 8mlth A Co., Charlotte. i: Ci a . ldHlltt.riiSUIIAW. - .. s j , k'vtr'f'l'ixt ii-i:-iii'-H 1 o'ii lii-stcndiiJ f;llJTe Ind inr 73.7:7' . ; I -- A K: in RECEIVINGS i ir Ulk'wdi 36 CENTS PKB QUAET, AT -t:d?iiit- 7 i:-- ' .v n. (."'...-7 ; ' J B HARRINGTON'S nov8d2t.- " ,'.0nr.:.f Treatise On Blood Poisoning 1b of Interest to all dsaees. WiD BTinauea rree on receipt or your saoress. - is Bvm Swine Co. Drawer &, Atlanta, Gs. '' 71 ConVumiiHa.l Scrofnlal '7 . j ... . ... f 7.-l,.-;l 1.1. " A prflh my employ has been cared of what I be lieve was constitutional Scrofula by tbe use of Swift's Specific , u-. w . : '. r o.ncDAiott. :.i vrii iu lion nn I -? ,f ."1 j- T:-1" -.l li t .:! ct.X . X. a -. 1 -' I ' .. f . : a ;j .t mmm .1 Prrscrlbd ly Fhynf ctan. ) Ihnv prescribed SwlftlB 8pec1flc In many eases of bloody poison and as a general tonic, and tt has IMSUPPLY. OF H,. i 1. , I. i . H fl r s i U tu i i FRUIT-JARS 1 1 -AN1W- .ttlW ,t Tlie Br tli oT Violets Is not more swe-t than the perfume ef Parkers Hair BiUsam. Does not soil the clothing. Only cents. - . . -, . .., , ; made cures alter all oUier remedle had failed r k t . R. M. SnuCKIAKS, M. D., . Cave Spring, Ga. July 28. 18S4. j -t, u i.:,.i;;-i f ein ai stixi aaiimi: . . rr. A nearro on my farm has Tbeen enred of a fenrful j ense of blood poison by the use of ittiee botties of i Swift's Speclne. ;; Andrew J. Howaku. S . Forsyth, Ga., August 4 im j .;. , - : 77 7t y, '7 . 1, 7;! l D PAPKB2I by the huctuxi k h)a ?.t V , i.t,l(. 831? omcK ' -JKLLV GEASSES, a . r0fcery, fttesswarv Ttnwaw, Hosiery mm ess generally. v Besptfalli'- V-,; !-.i:n-',f2l'Lv,,ii(l ' V? 3 CfJiaiaTflFREDBU: ."..j.r.?" ;'A Variety - r-i-.