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VOLUME XXXIII. CHARLOTTE ill ESTATE AGENCY. -. - Desiring to fill a Ion? felt rani in rmtnt .- undersigned have associated themselves a nart- 1 i jEplLfLAillll!!, Kor the purpose of buying, ; .selling, leasing and ' flnfnh681?.1- .Their operattons wlllnotb confined to the city of Charlotte, nor to the State of North Carolina, but all property placed within our management will be rented or sold, npon such . terms, commissions audpaments as nia be agreed , 1"n,nlterta?ce tVeU- tease or rent lands . ' houses and lots, mines, Ac, make abstractor titles, i coUect rents, make returns and pay taxes, Sect insurance. Ac, Ac, advertising all property placed onder our management. v Free of Cost to the Seller, , rot a i flpulatkm previously agreed upon. r ' - Particular attention will be paid to the selling or Itu-iim ot mining property, which will be sold on enitrmifSlon only. . . " " "f wrrespondence now with s number or cw.. . sua west wno are seeking Units in North Carolina, where the climate i! rersons naving ner.laf and the soil remunerative. houses and lots or plantations for sale will serve their own Interests byplaclne their hnin ith BOBT. E. COCHRANE. ,. - ; CHAS. R. JOKES. The business will be under the management of , VV,.i K, E. COCHRANE, Manager, V;.' - ' ; CharlotteiN. C. The following described pieces of property are now offered for sale by the Charlotte fie Estate Agency, fi. E. Cochrane, manager, office Trade street front Central Hotel, CharlotteVtf cT T ; (CITY.) -:- '. ' ' ' ' : i One dwelling hnnsunn Tt rtr.t In each room, well of irnnd wtr int au.irvi in good neighborhood. Price: 2 '.000." ? - : " ' J" CHARLOTTE, N. C,y FRIDAY. EEERgARY mmt: l-pmn' i i t . . . -. . - ' . -- j - ..... - a . . ITO! FdR SPElIi ; V: r " -i ? .... . :..!- ' . . WORKINtS THE KODS.' r ? l: t J We have just received a. large stock of - - : The Fresno Cafiip of tie Blue; and ray vbteratis In California1 recentlv Ws publish today ' a :comrnanica 1 ti.Teunion, '"pissed resdhitioiia i tion from a citizen .'ot Tjlecklenburc I faroring placing Gen. Grant ton' the His 'if er'jiaea'u In 8ee('inr i&! Riemedr ' 1 L?aU Man Gazette, V , v.'- L ... onthe-'Ardrey's-bm- for working the roads in this. ;! county the resolptions,-to "which he. sent the 1 d upon .the final phase of an investi- wuiunt nas claimed nis tindi n tu aerenuon auring. a period Embracing at the 'new-Foreign taBortations and Domentte Rttt tw iM v 1.1. ' ana wnK U ww be added to all the season, as new stviesome 7t Tlr ' ff i fu ni r following letter in response:'; 'i. r , New XORK. Jan. 23. Cant. H. S. Dixon. Command infh s, ,.rre8no Camp"of the.Blue and Gray , '? Dear Cap'taui:! am' m receipt, of ywuc.ieireroiioeiztn insLv ncios- ing over more thaft ve years.': f,ii.ijriug w jearn worn i the. great chemist MmfielrV pracMc.outcoLmeotiiiia experiments' WIJ,teto Sro Vida an' Afforifcite I' ni phylactio. against : that .terrible and I by taxation, not that we endorse ev erything the writer .saya,. . .but be- cause if is . proper :that the j citiizen saoum be beard upon that question:1 j.uere is, oi course on this as there is on all 8U3h 'questions,' a ' difference of opJmonprrtyM faJ emg wiumg; to be : taxed to 1 r3.-w8 wrv-re?' i ...a.Dpit are inoculated with 11 KriAf keeprbsinrepairifdrthelhenefit appiSflt' inKS vimpregnated ;wit!i' which, 'contribute' Knt' H i, erans of both armies in thwit 'iSff rrAm5y effet1 is ForthemoneT.ihatweiaiinoW-,.... . .. . ' ' ' I wav of tootinn - liWUKiw:!.. r tional contest.1 the -COmDliment , ia I rahifit , kt?'Ii3A?I?a?:?flid. Ltaon d'MuU8ataLiH.-ffi-tt8vr Fhr aMc-1 v-::'-r lW .? t' MCTeater.i:I,hnft;tb Checks and Stripes, t to., eU, AUover Tngirw, 75. tLI Sot The binsoffe every daji This the lips of. t. r -, : r.lii-.Wtt , that the A .ta.,Xv tnoai :o ' . ..X'""-' f r' perimentsi' ?'JJi.f iiM.ia fJitriijrVV li.jjjKij- iy ,2a .on. ,.v iij f.-na".-: ; :.f efi WniWh'V ' lT661?.1 ?fSWi.wy mostta indncft theTbelierTtHaT th IlilllililE 3ci roaa3 are i tt ' t . . - -t-'" i i . t tw," r wwmwm !compieie.i itiiaL w"'" ;J,j VwQf!f How muchmowf creditablathisJ fhsbraiA of a'rabbit; which his died chMera f :peta.: BxtriOUan'tv F of. thisj State, little n.t- -d CQBi. . a ma?i 1 IT this wif 'iha?SSiJ fieeyaBd. for. 5Q and0 ieat 1 S IZl "Wort n $1 ruio ana good Li L'SiLi:. V'' . . v. .T-T.T 1 the nrenaratinn f VfjrrJw i Bloeant Coloring iwJ iTZf ur; jsrusseia lttKew and 'and tHe question "r:!!ueau TK! -i wher : tobbted W8 :r..Thei6id svs MMpouucians wnq.iatter I ected,bya slight scratch .upon thai neeaing.oriateding jto purchase a cart to at onc to peace. , WOUld Rtl wveruie ine mtestinpa.' Rtr ..'!-; .. v:r!.iv;,i: -:. .t-.: ,:. ., be patterned by all the citizens of our -OUR- !;! M PS P I NGS AND TORCHONS great needs ones the exception I ' I I ; . Are havtag a big run. Our remnants of Winter Goods mail be closed , out, and if you want bargains come and see ours. oar oijn RAROAiiir countkr'are ' Satin 2f a IruJiSfi 6th 8treetl adjoining residence lot KttJUS, eoB?(Miient to business. Price. tl,7UX' 3- 5 dweBhig bn South Tryon street, adloinlng residence Of Dr. Brattnn ft mnnt. AiV. "S . pntry, well of water, well located for a boarding . house.. JPrtoe, 3,0u0 ifl dwgn'ng on corner of Myers and 3rd streets, -Jl!?roo!?fcltcnen' tB room and closets weil of water: 2 lots. 1 frontine Mrem ntrt oo ZXtJ? 8rd otreet. 99x198, weU of good water and stable on the latter. ; Price, $2,2&U . aweiiing on corner of Graham and lOtb ' S?6' 5, m, kitchen, well of water, lot 120 JKfiSffiSLSE?- ."SJOth street. ...r....O One .dwelling nn Pnniai- otnuif -n SXl!!2,fee'! brlck U11. outhouse, sUble!'weU Pri$lTg08Ol5O.tenna t08uIt Durcllaser- 1 I One Dwelling on Ninth street between Band I DLU1'3i S1X rooms, brick basement; O One Dwelling ou sJlxth street, one urV. 6 ' IS Hne ceIlln"s'p Wet Trade street two l U storjea, 7 rooms, 2 room kitchen, well of wa ter; two lotf-S on Trade 99 on VourUi t--erj desirable property. Price $4.7W. U nHuHd,;?duH1 in Acres Land u mile ii.ft f.mlt8' dJotang the Pair Grounds well located lor a truck and dairy larm i lla timber, branch running through it, aiout 6 acres meadow. Price 30 pere. f I ft uuiuiproved lot 99xias on Nlnth street, lO between D and K streets. Price 1350. U six Xhousaud Three Hundred Acres Land. I The owners of The Crowders Mountain iron - Works beg to call the attention ef capitalists Iron manutacturers, stock and dairy men, and those who wisij to settie colonies, to their property .which oflers inducements to the classes above named. n f' "f1 -j wubibuj oi oix i aousaud Three Hundred Acres ol land, located in the counties of biastou and Cleavelaad, in the State of North Car oitoa, at King's Mountain Depot, on the Atlanta and Charlotte Air LUie railway, now owned by the Biehinond an DauvUle railroad company The property has been used for hlty years past as an irou property, and has oeen worked at various points, but chleny at the site of the celebrated SeliowKldge Ore Bauk, which has always yielded an ore noted for its richness in metallic iron? and its softness and toughness. This rein of ore. which eitenta for two miles in length, has been worked to the dept f 147 feet, stewintthtt depth a vein of ore about 40 feet wide, and analyz ing as high as 66 per cent, of metallic iron. This 7 . 1 buuwii. various otner veins have been worked, and within t.ZZ,TZl years very large deposits of iron ore have been dis covered at otlier points. Within the past eighteen aouths, however, the owners have discovered de foslts of ore in Crowder's Mountain, (Ave veins of ..Iron ore, are exposed), which were unknown l fore, and which will furnish an amount of good ore, easily worked and above water; that must fflake it one of the most desirable lronoperties to be found. They hamdlscovered on thi pinnacle fl0?11 wnle? 4 looo feet above thetevel land, 2M feet above the sea leveJ, a vein of ore ffi&&tt7fa&& '8rop?. out at wious Rotate from the top to the bottom of the mountain, show Ing in one place about t feet of solid win. This vein can be traced over the top of the mountain tor SJAf "e'tfld J',8 d1" alone would afltodM almost inexhaustible supply ol ore, easily worked and above the water line. In addition tothte four Tven bMf,ben found on this mountain; y?' howinon anasis m,rM L "etallicVn.wlU,. vi uwuiiu acni, ana witnout any sul-E,h?r.pn?8pll,oruiJ,- l he iantity of ore in this SSlftyf11 hiexhHustlble and of good Besides Crowder's Mountain the owners Dossem King's Mountain, for about seven miles.hola Pinnacle ithe .highest point of land from mchl mond to Atlanta, except Mt. Airy, mGeorglaTand they have reason to believe this mountain & fuSof ore also. Xn addition to iron oretheperSfhas manganese, limestone clay for making flre-prool sbiSaA er. ""nerals- Very pureed ex. ceUent barytese has Just been found ba large oua; ,iAs ".82?k "n dalrr farm tt offers fine opportu nities to those who may wish to engage In suchbus mess. It has from three to four thousand acres ol lovei or only slightly rolling land, which produces rfrass, grain and all kinds of farming products iinely, and it ls weU supplied with water by unfaU- gnpabs and efits which would accrue from good roaqs he would be.; word than pensated in the long1 tra tax he paid At 60 dents per yaijL Also 4Mnclr all Wool Shoodah at 50 Cents per yard. - A d SI is what is the method to give us good roads tem. or rather nr, BvBt.fv, w Wrr V4:, -mm mm mum K9 I tem must be Aiinnt i a moba A , .. u . roads a POSSibilitvTrMr."' A rd rov To the Editor passions of war1; " v 1 J4- ' i9i,ifU:iiy:i;9 IWlirt. SALE!J,janra(, I HAVE PLACED ON MT ! : . . . . , ;r Iv, Bargain k big lot of Odds and Ends In Military; hat I am offering at . prices, much below their value. All good styles arid Tast Colors Tut vantage ot this sale a. you, wUl save money In pi Ices i 'J ' V" ' 'A BEAUTIFUL LINE 0 ,' WHltt:.:Gdobl; Embroideries, Toklngs, Tucklngs, Etc.,!Etc., Just opened. Tall and see them. Ask to see the bai gains! am oa, big in TOWELS and , . Table Linens .The most popular brands of Bleached Domestics at bottom prices. i.--j-ii. , ;yrjijveictruiiy,j U ' & t-S O it i Si s -tat iff i & T. L. SEIGLE. thinks it ought to be done by taxa tion, and while a great many , may, differ from him there are a 1 great . .'many who will agree with him. One of the objections urged, as, wW un-i deretand, to the bill comes from cit izens of cities and towns, as- to .that feature of it authorizing theembras icing of parts of cities or towijsj iri the road districts v thus; subjectidg! them. Mr: Ardrpv'a hill "' frti;;farU.i,; Mecklenburg coaity'i-bads has passed i tuo xxouse, ,j.c win pasS 'the Senate unless 'our senator; Capt; Alexander, opposes it and the law will be fixed upon US. t - l '.;iuu; In additidn to the ordinary toearis for working the county roads this bill ' auunonzestne Doard of commissioners and justices Of the peace to levy a tat i upon all taxable property,' both ' in lown ana country, of not les 'than operatmg.UDon the skin nf twa ;An '- as indicated, no . apparent alteration is caused in.its normal conditiori,' nd .Iflaw mojr vaccinated . dogs in the capacious kennels erected, M' raarair m . tna courtyard of , the RTA til r .. V F 6 wj warrant ine 1 Vi- ? '"-g ; ; !:.. .rT- -...WUmij TO&hrSS.7p0h tho crushing bargains now being offered WLvm mmTmmTm- mL. " l.Uui J J i J mw.ui . tneu. courtyard - of -.the .Trrfilu i-'Vi v'.ifc 1 i.ri'.v . , . ...... f v, iiege Epiiin which looked, healthy Who nave startled thiq-WhnlA UAmm.L:iw t i lively enough to Warrant the V lef that, the inoculation to iwhinh tllG frilfininoP i:X-ii2S3C i y to the road tax in addition in, t.h I s.evn nor more than twenty cents on oTnI,i,nn i... . .fi. I toe nundrcd dollars vafiint.irin innion r':? ior seet pur the trustees of an v r;te?tS eu no m enects uoon r tho nvfom ' The virus must not pass through rnore than.one trabbit before being com municated to the dog, since, the ef fect upon the virus of such an ppera tion, is exactly the reverse of that obi curring in monkeys, i It is rendered' more potent instead of becoming less dangerous. ; ... i; ( '-- . At the present time M.v Pasteur is at their THIS FALL Consisting of the Latest Styles noses fr" whiph fkM'-'tJ I ZI r Try J- i1"" ;wwn- i wuoprBseus ume aui i"asteUT h PV-i -m . wmcii.;; they, regard .as I ship shall deem this amnfrnt. mtaiffi exDerirnBnt.in.Tnr.n'?rtTO in J: . i ' ' ' ... I '. - . ju m. : -u U W C 11U liriN running trie coulter a httle too; deep. c"nt for the roads itr their township- Those dogs . which are injected with This objection' is not unreasonable then upon application to the commis- strong virus .without previous vacciv especially from citizens of Charlotte SI8 iaZ icf they are ajuthor- nationare separately confined m Very who think tw th J ze-i le7? an -additional- ten! cents' - Strong cagea-'Those whichaeTaG Wvlw t I 7 Pr?tty nh.t hundred dollars -valuation; cinated arlkeptinaseriesof kennelsl ueavuy caxea to Keep their streets in -wnien would make 80 cents on th They are not. howevan a aoaaoiB conamon. --r , v .aiuauvuui tui .property d 'trie f HMxogewier.;-;ncacn :adimal: But good roads are a necessity and 1 wBamps tor the purpose f own kennel.;; They are good roads we'should have if lit be ?tX?.ZIJ: il t a-Ba.w ALJ t 1 1 I !-!, A 1,1 I I I wv H w U KI IUf.1 TT ,11 "'i. Bum ... - f 1 .':.! 1-ifVtMl i uTh hi kki him ni.T nw u 10 'i-idS tirAtT OUT SALE. witnm the genius of the; legislature to devise some method by which they can be had," without increasing the burdens of taxation too much. Which we have Just opened, and are satisfied we can please all, . . i Our Fall Sfcrx nf YaAioa' louths' and Children's Hisses', - Gents', BOOTS' AND Slid KS Is now complete, comprising the best makes and most correct styles. v AfuUlineof i i TAU8ES, - TRAVELING BAGS-; And Shawl Straps just received.' ' s' ; ? ;' . ; Last but not least, a fine Hne of UmWeiianRnir Mohair, and Alpaca. , Large and Beautiful line of Gents' Over Gaiters. "Give us a calLt " The St. James London Gazette gives a detailed statement of circumstances showing a Russian design to 'capture Afghanistan at once and makeia des Bcenc on lnaia. Russia nan haUw spare 100,000 or 200,000 troops for the purpose, and there are but JlO.OOO British troops and 40,000 Sepbys in Queen Victoria's service in India to oppose them. It states that the In- aian array is much below its nominal strength. The native rulers have in the aggregate an enormous military rorce ana they, may likely rise against British authority, as Russia will make liberal promises.. ' I ! of working: the county roads; ? This is more tar than wasl the State at its last levy f!884) for: a! &,race LPurPsSi for I ata informed that the State tax. was 28 cents on the $100 valuation. i ; Now, men. of Mecklenburg what do you think of this new departure? TiT u - a iaw 18 ga enough for the balance of the State,; why not for in Paris, which had been bitten in lousiy .clean, and have an ot good food. ;. Dogs are -constantly arriving from all directions and - if: seems to be anunderstood thing that any animal which has been bitten by a mad dog i9 to be sent ; to Mr: Pas teur for vaccination and experiment.' s I saw one beautiful - hound ' the property of a lady of means residing BICS3 HiKIJUIiCLEill SWSEP. ' ivS g'WM hailed mth joy byhnndreda of bargam9e3ker8,who:Were loud in their braiU Ol: tne. aamirable arrano'dmonf !isP UaAui a-, ma.j F .. , abundance tl' ! Everything as adFertised.. ComDetitidri silpnn IwTk,-- ... Ava lip I it D til a An roes iaeckienbure - Did -o-nii ocnH morn bers to Raleigh to increase your al ready heavy burden .of taxation? jou Know that Mecklenburg, is row one of the heaviest taxed counties in the State. :; f , ; ' This act applies to Mecklenbnrg county alone, r If it is So good,, and just a law why has not some! other county asked to be included i in its beneficient provisions? i The, title pf the bill. ought to .be: '.'Mr. Ardrey's political valedictory.". , t j ." - :M Mecklenburg. ' D Too Jtocb UnprodncivejLnndi f Petersburg y Index: ' ' ' .' i.; ;;j r. One erand'ftrrrir 'nf i Ki'Q farmer is holding on to too rnuch un productive laud. . Most farmers, we teen davs and imrw, Utt',BaJ'. 1UIS in some , way make i proauctive more land, than tho A refusing J We say, in some way. either br tiU Judge Furmah.'of New York,' has bem ex mayor Edison to jail for fif this way, but which, had not nW.l oped symptoms ;of rabies. It was in oculated no less than five times,' one tubulin, fitting- auowea to elapse be tween each successive, operation, in order to see if any illness would re suit.. It, is now. believed to be inca pable of taking the disease. An in jection of exceedingly strong! virus was administered On Januarys 5. I saw ine aogon tne 11th of this month and certainly, by reference to the ac tion of its tail and the clearness of its eyes, ho animal could have looked happier or in a more healthy coqdi tion, v, When the investigation s wuipieiea u as certam.that dogs -will be rendered proof against rabies ' by inoculation with a . weakened virus which will,;: withqut the development of dangerous symptoms, absorb cer- -m - k cent to 1J cents per jard, worth. from 5 to 25 cente. ATTRAC,,Vi BAROABi8 M ALL kvAmT!u'- . SIS ASOIV A II LE GOODS AT TOVB OW2V PBICES. Genuine .CJearing Ont aie throughout the entire 'establish i. . ; ;ment. A matchless array of attractions : ; ' ; ON MOND aJ, OPEBRUAR Y 2Nl ' The M heels r Redaction Ai Wo Um to Ili iW T- IjDjSf Bi'CEOMiWiT; tain ingredients which: the stromriri - for contempt of ; court for .refusing MHS S S Is in order that itSiay while mavor tn nlw -W,Art; laee. bv nasfuraW f.Jt ' 1 "vw.! ai. prooaoie mat aii veter mf " J . uj UUU11VU I . " A Ov1 VJ , u UU f Jt T uto' ur uv tenantryi - Jtsut) issued by Judge Beach restrianing mm irom making a nomination for commissioner of public works and corporation counsel. - f g TfAr? nos offering a new and attractive stock ot I STRIPED A ND :BArWED INSOOKS I sZgS& The question is beginning to be asked "is this Congress a failure?" If the business of Congress is to; at tend to and dispatch with-reasonable promptness matters in which I the rhe Other 4.000 urn AmKramuT iwrh. i6 Pd4cOeof nne irrass and herdage, and "?J et?Ue'?,t natural pasturage for sheep and .ttle, The climate is so mild that but little shel- , " "Dlou lu corneal winters. - The ? S.if10?811'1 80188 are now covered with a irn,w. , "fUUHt UI Kinas, such as pine, nlckorv. oak. walnut. iar. ot. . A. iTi.vti! Purposes, by those who wish W ti L?0' P88- ts. dover and grass, ft i.ln1 kinds are producidtutlfullynd MiHPe8 mdsmau fruited Tit sould be divided into Hmaii hmn h. :.,7 and. It is.situated in the Piedmont belt. whirfTii lSYTK,f ""f .falnpnty of its climate, and the healthiness of Its atmosphere. It is a radon free i ether urJiealthj tonueces. It King's Mountata SUdon on .rKKS mostextenslve connections, with all parts of tie twf, mm oei Vrreat inducements to if. " "oiciop me counnr aions - If8 U?68- Tne owners will sell this property to sufi Purchasers, iu fnlinwa- t-,q Klr.'r..7., S1"1 0L7Kti!iV0Jle,er,nsi reserving the mln- tarnamL.rT. V k. " ""o-.1 tne mineral ln onTortw"" tobe neilrd ca8h, balance In A Valuable water nnmr hi.k. w J 1 . . nn laree roiimTInlTu "T.L,V" rty, and can be bought cheapirTiDroMrtT K xuug s Mountain is also adlacent. h.hsrf(5?x1.18' nourishing alTd Si 7hTmn ocvorai - new ana handsome & JJ"! "tention of all oi h. Any further Informutmn ".mu" nt.l furnl... 1 jl." "iu ur ' fiRLASTING TRIMMINGS, and 63 I cusBions and questions of privilege it is ajtirst-cjass success. -r. MBURGg: '"jAND ;rNSEETiNGK 'Ihev are offerino- oTpa.t! riaTo-o?To . 1:1 j tt: : -' - - After the assassination "of General Gordon' ' in Khartoum the ? Mahdi's men perpetrated a fightful massacre hey are offering rett! banrainaV in Ol 0 n J--- r t - f.. . " i o - - r . u juuo.'!c1j I r 'oiouiciuucssi)' ouicnerea, witn cheap' Ask for Dress Goods; you' can et - low nriopR a &w pair of genuine Fer Eid Giores fei SOt Xhe awha h?tel rC J ' i i -r h4 atJiail gmia. and several. m. flrAmnH. . " --v.vu IWtrUUIIUi lb V uio i vttjh. i 18 LOIL?Pd1S0,,rM. located ta lincolB is.untJ'N-c- adjoining' lands reoSon t-nariotte, and 13 from Davidson Collece ' HaTon feamf g00d WdTl and well adapted ior grains, grasses, corn, wheat, tobacco, cotton tivipa w 19 Sli? ian1 8 outh of' Charlotte? lor tract owhh0?11 M 1 the'Samuel Ti?' Vr" LYf?i ontich Is an undevelooed eoidmini. om toi?5 fl Jarecentl, minnitwV.i5-V,:vulPany.ani REGARDLESS OFCOST J - . " HSi'i'Tu fiZA " .-. ' '"' ' ' I' ' "" ' 'V't' J? j' v ' ' J ! , 1- M sa.M.-'!.i :-; -it -wik-. ji!:.',3 -jj? ..; j n a. - -.r i- -i '" '"H -t : . !.. . - . , .., - . . , -TT.- 7?. in West Vir ginia, and several other" buildings were destroyed by an incendiary fire Wednesday morning. Onemanjcon- fined in a sick bed iu one of the' build- mgs was burned to death. i4 wnere a man has 'fairly done J what he can, according to his means and labor force, he has no need for more : and-should not keep.it is he has it: ; ' The secret of successful farming every where is to make the whole farm productive. Every square yard of soil should yield its quota to help fin the farmers bin and barn. jLand that Yields no irwiomn ly to do even in the' life time of - the owner, is a dead weight, drawing tip on the rest of the farm in taxes, iin terest, &c, and fearfully curtails the profits of productive acres. ' " I A This.error is far worse when inuch.' of the unproductive ground of . the, lies ' withi n the : enclosed ; portions. . Then there is an additional annual tax for fencihgl ground travelled over in: working,; &c. ,r The" rule shbuld ba to make every foot of an enclosed or cultivate: field -productive. : There should be no waste eround on of stumps, stones- trees or other ,im pediments.' An idle square yard of ground not only cuts down the j gen eral average, but is : an expense. oh the labor bestowed upon the'rest.7 The hillsides; fense corners, mead ow ground and 'woodland of every farm tern and should in some way be made to yeild something in the ieen-. eral r routine. The departments of rural industry j are multitudinous , something for ; every soil, locality, season and market i -The true policy w, to make every acre do . somethings If there are mort acres than can, be worked, some should be sold. ; i ' While attempting to arrest a negro at Johnston, Edgefield county. S. C. I Wednesday, town.marshalCreed was wounded and the negro was shot and. inortally wounded by a deputy po liceman. ' ' "Llii'. I Great distress prevails among "the unemployed operatives of the Mdnay ! unti: Mahtifa'ntnHno- Htapir- At r ' suffering for the nt-cessarie of Wei " acres. ;The tract is'sdme 300 mile; in -: man I mnA maryeurffbons will be nrovirlprl WHh the stock of the attenuated virus, and it is notjunlikely that its employment tv in w uob umy sancwonea Dut env iorced by legislation. " : ' j i 1 . - One great difficulty has.J however stili to be dealt; with; " At present it is necessary to sacrifice life in order to obtain the attenuated virus, ! Dogs have first to be- made mad ; monkeys nnva nAf 4--. ...T . i i , rabbits have to die by paralysis- be fore - th vaccine :;an beprepared, once the microbe is isolated.1 i This condition of ; things need 'no ; longer exist; since we are justified in assume ing, on the strength of Work which Mr. Pasteur has already 'published, that the attenuation can be produced by cultivation- in sterilized media, of ' ' . L.etTiieni Sail in; 1 6 eTallapoosai -- StlGlQbempcrat'r- ' .Sluggep.Sulivan is goingto England t) i " -.xvjian is also., going to iUigJand, Ye gods, what a magnifi- vcu,victtiug .ur;asnipwreeKj. , i. How a Cane Grew to be Tree. ., Alta CaUfornla. ";i - i Calvin Fletcher, Awhile on a visit to Orange in Los Anseles countv. ' ten years ago left his cane stuck in the bank ot an 'irrigating : ditch; It took root and is now a - fine sycamore tree pity leec nignr .; : - .. ; j . ,; , . , . . t- . . . . . ... . - ... m CHARLOTTE: N. C. v.-, : -i;, (i-i TUB ASH SIJITS ARE SOW OLD, iniT illlllliillli ARE ABOIJT AS GOOD AS JfEflT, : WaiClI 'I '..''.. '.TTIICj1l' sell at the low fbige of -;. '. i t if v5 Oh EjDOLLAR APIECE. POPJLAH; : 'The Oklahoma reeioti. ''htirml whwh ; . ... - t 3. -T f . tnere 'is-1 eoT;"much exciternrifc inn iravb oi iaua exxenamg from feed riv- 'itrctfl J.:il: A Denver, Colorado scientist re stores dead am'naaWto lifeJtrW'ithout wishing to be; disrespectful ;we jsug gest that he try his hand or "t science on Eutherford B. Hayes, of.Ohio. 1 . CLOTHINS AT SUCH LOW PRICES Tat ii tHIJ iacmihfl mean to sell biit ;our stock and doii't intend tp; carry any; pyer and to do this will make prices, to suit everybody, -1 Men of limited means can DUV at our house Ja, conrl -snif. - frW f$l fiO " nn nn aT nn 25 S? w too-tneTkoder i n nn tv o ' ,?am?? JwiQn 12 rooms.5iaed.eu;,i ua ui"? Lit .' . r r" T - "1 "'es""4 Aae ' Illinois' legislature went 1 mw o mean vtiA raeu "ana inereiore DUt through the forrnalilv M an undeveloped goldmine, eaeh 'ioHnt houses, two rooms Sfth'.2?J??'ai wea water and good sprmg ttn, yithmt reservefo7l,7a). Oi west Filth street. Prir fjtrt nearly all Miss Lula Hurst, the Georgia tnag netic girl who has recently-returned to Georgia from; ber Nor them itrip says the grots receipts of her per. formances amounted to- S0,()0Q. I lengtn irom nortn to south; and 200 miles iff breadth. It was purchased by 5 the' government in 1666 of the Creek,, . Cherokee, Choctaw, Chicka- ,saw and .Seminole Indians.' with a view to settle f reedmn and f rionWi-w , Indians thereon.! A good deal of the land is of excellent ? quality I well watered and temntinc tn innri mh bers. ... It is said that none of the pu r w.aB luoney - nas , Deen pa the Cherokees were, by the sale to remain m possession, of the nue unui occupied and paid for, many- sorts ; of aus ; of Man ' and beast need a cooling' Jeiiotti Mtutang Linunent ' ! ' bed-room: ! FrdmJ22;0qtQ :p i:;J ! : -.f :;u " EARLORSUITS; AT'FROMmH.UP . ' , -. ,V.:-:i ;. I I ; ; ' ' ' -f.it, .9 'l:'h'y, y'.'' ' '. Seven pieces.', 'i ?;i l.-.U fob3-d tu (ha suiw : "; . In '-, . LAND FOR SALE. ' er for sale thai valuable tract of land lvine tr... ' j - vi uib city or tinar JP-dknown as i ;Tlie Grove." This tract corn- Rev. Rvlvanno ohh tim. 5fi. I as "ine trrove." Thlstractcom- Id,i WhUe ChrHianirSeJ srfland rtlch terms "Of eod aw klnd.f medlelpe which we did notkno Kilte.? barn iSifiut L , i. J'. spienaia frame 2o! SnhTltt TO'8 l"rses, View. 2( m Tn i J . jTOcineni shuis ror a norses, mmSS .6ntoi?il rt" -W Soltof th.61; ,S? "fflcjent water to' run it nlanfJtin .UD cre runs tnroughthe KSSHSS.an?.,nM 23 of bottom or ruiadow notbl,rLi Tne, bUngs on the place could 50'ie.!?Pa08, M than $6,508. A desirable .a well lmDroved farm. balance on Ume at 6 28 PweUnn - Meoharilcsvllie,' 1 BtTy 8-romi and others. Pricecash. iW'Vt 1 l -rr ' -i . ' . .v .-.-Bu .v.wiumiiji oi; Young ior the knife jrif 6 prices. Finer grades of Suits which, we sold Ut Senator Wednesday, but the ' iyi9420and1- l?5,-J we now S 11 at $-l'2t-$ 12 50. Republicans absented themselves and $15 and. Sip. A Jarsre'line of ; - i - ; - ;. , prevented quorum . til W.t.tr.-J tePffi : and I lnliirvo n .... . .-,': t . i .;. I W 'i ';(. -';: -.v, : ..- '.i .; : i.-.t iiTvif.-; -u. ', 31 ??tor'y'me inni3'on irfoli IV' hlCttfiW'ei' WUI'Clda..i6ut- ior ''leS-f than ' COst of .1 hmrlnr, 2 tfth?0-! and Quare 46, frontr foCgtwL lf2 B d running through gelling, seven rooms and small storehouse. i 30 JvnmaioU imntit Bmftn and 8th irlfr?' 1?.!9uai 190( fronting on Smith iSUiSl146- I6 twe " be sold maintain these prices lor ; a :, short time, .: as we are ' bound to 'make! fodin I for J our Spring Stock,;., ivhich will "shortly arrive.'- N6b6dv should miss this ; ODDortunitvi Call nrin - --'-V'.j i.: .j .. . ; ",j-v.'!y?:-ii- -.-.'i' .,-i'-t 'S.V. i.i - s ;j ,31 mill ah WilKAUFiVI A N & ;GO r - LEADING v, CLOTHIERS s ;,.- --.! .ftixiv'tr-o m '- - "Wit u . - - - r-x . An explosion occurred in a 'coal mne Nova Scotm, Wednesday: Nineteen men, vvere at work in? the mine. all of whom were rescued save .Un - - ' ......... , j , . ,. "'I ; v ; Pictorial fe'tfeefs. Washlneton Star. lf Mr. Evarts could see srme of the auegeu portraits ot him that ar.ei ap pear ing in the newspapwrs just ?iow he wojld. certainly .be sorry that hfe was elected senator. Success at such, a price . seems to come too highi i On the other hand, if Mrs. Gaines could see the frightful caricatures which represent her, one must think she' wouia do giaa sbe is dead, i . t A Srosible TKlt..,.l.t.. rt 1 " a tiiiouciyuKi iintes. . ,r . . . j a.-'Ui'- '.'jA yOUth who is old enough to carry a pistol is old enough to know that it is loaded, an 4 old enough' also to be held responsible f or the consequences of exploding it.. . When, a, pistol or gun, aimed in . the sportive way so f amiliar, has gone off and killed the person tumea actoo joKer is plunged in misery and there is a general feeVr ing' that the sense of the mischief he has doue must be 4 sufficient, punish. ment. No doubt it is so, but it is not so much for- the sake of punishing the individual as to- hold up a warn ing! to - other careless nerH.-Ki that these reckless jokers should be made rl : v.' i - ; v f ns, Strong Drfnic, ."Parker's Tonic Is delicious to the palate; it in vigorates, but does, .not nrnmnta. a Iosa f r rfn. drink; it ures-coughs and colds; it purines the blood, thus curing kidney, Uver and lung troubles and rheumatism, it should be kept in every home." r. u. snerman, photographer, igin. 111. Place tt i sooa Dnmp.nlarlv foe infanta nut- Af w . kuiuuw. SUV UL IU1B, - WinSiOW S 'hOOthln? Kvrun. BM.Mn .aruial tW' , - O - r w VUU DUVKA num. knowledge; In our own family it has proved a bless- iiiB iuuocu. uj giving n in ant crouoied with colic pains aiilet sleep, and the niirentu nnh,nir.n iVsu1 musl1 .larenis can appreciate these blessings. Here is an article which works to perfection, and which is harmless; fcr the sleep which it affords the Infant is perfectly natural, and the .little cherub awakes as "brie-ht as n hnttm " .vnovi. iCTiuiu iia Tamo is mcaicuiaDie. we have f requentiy heard mothers say that they would not be wlthoutl t from the ulrth of the child till it hart finished with the teething selge on any consid eration whateverr Sold by all druggists. 25 cents i ;VUUt -..f ... 5 , J .'(l,i,i-,i.,l lie Thanks Hi Paper jnr. .auor: i was induced by reading your good paper to try Dr. Hatter's- Iron 1 onic for debility, liver dkorder. and scrofula,, and three bottler hav cured me. Accept my thanks. So. C. BoggsEr. ' febidiwlm a- :. ' Positive Care for Piles, f ' ' ' ' To-the- 'pfeople of this" county we would say we KVcxrT7U s""" asBimy oi ir. narcnisi'suauan . .M)tatuient--inphaMcally guaranteed to cure or vsu. jjiuinjiiM, rnixwo, a dox, , Moeure. no ay. For sale by I,. It Wrlston, druggist. T i ' : - -. -. - r- . , 1 ma eed.Uats; s-sr i m.v. r-...;, -to n! toff . n;1'! Nine Hundred ' BMheM Cholc -Vfreinia White large ana commodious dwelling house, and the iTCS0 ffXfor ""other farm (adjoining the above) of fifty-iwo and one-half acres, upon which are a smaU frame and several tog houses ; wUI 8611 tb& Property as a whole or I will divide It to suit niirehauN , Thu nmr.. . ... V' r2 flf5?na18 oft easy terms and any one wishing to purchase would do well t apply at - BINGHAM SCHOOL, s !EalIIshe fn 1793, f Is PRE-EMIfcEVT CTjLtprrT equipment ror PHYSICAL-;i ' The only School for Boys in the Sbuti ' wlirl gas: i i a UYMNASIUM Mid a-steam-heat-d Bath House,, i Vorealalasiie. sivinv full narti.,i. feb4dwtf Arttoulara. nririru Ma . IV BIM.H AM. Bui . r. Bingham School P. O:; N. C. SimGUHrmDllEffl '.t.S? V2'"7- dUflinCDfitteinla. Tk. .Oaaifitas4outiira iwum . pmnMi aUmalatiac V txoMwC Wk km Ik f,,..poiefm aa mm h blM 4 ' membrane fBf fa..... i. ... Til MM, . MKL. a l.t. una I f?1 '..'' Sreet a .4 aiBUeta, uu lam tun WlaA-k,0laa, a4 0anatKfi. Far .V iiaia 16 . aad tl.OOa bottta. . decl7dwed8atsunw6m . .t a .' tf s i : ui nuiMHM aa la New York. Joamal o(Md. . , Meaamla. arfw ' specialty of EpOpey than " i. IVT IIBIIs.iV. been IiAHRINGTOj'S House, ean pprar TQ, TH PUBLIC. i 8pring Seed Oats, t.v..:fr Tt! l.--;ttJh j.7fs 17:V- h-rs.v"!?if lilt-? i. : r if. UneqnarJed iseomiiseaatioB. Board by the day week.OJE maMymmmUmomZ : - i.-'f : -.f-fi r-s-. t ft Binmwnnnt, ' ; ri w: yN-;-! x:lfifn .'Vf)i vl T";f? ' ""Jan2ldw4w!'- v"--i'.'''l ?.- .- , ONE W'THEMEDICIMS THAT BAS " stood evory test made' upon ttWtW ' V. 1- V.. '
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 13, 1885, edition 1
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