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Dts &&vttxttezm5is. ROYAL MOfif 7k ' xl - Is PiwiEB Absolutely Pure. TUla po -v-' .; -atlt.' A m&rvel of purln irsagin fl.'i l 'i''P"oui6aeia. Mjre eeoiiomlo.il .i tus o Jii! or m ids, nd oaru.ot do sold it ompetttto'' wiui tne inuHltbdeof low test, shirt I' lit nln or oliorphate powders. BoldotlJVD :hdr. Wholesale by SPRINGS a. BOHWKLX lanldawly Charlotte. o. n i lit OFFERS TO THE loteM Retail Trade FIVE TONS D r W K NT V ! BARRELS PIIRK LINSEED OIL, h Large Stock of Colors, Yaraishes, Ete. ALSO ONE CAR LOAD ALL AT CLOSE PRICES. J. H. Mo ADEN, Di-ngtglat. Prom experience I think Swtft'8 Specific la a very valuable remedy for cutaneous diseases, and at the same time an Invigorating tonic. Jamks Jackson, Chief Justice of Ga. Atlanta, Sept 1884. . ,; - INOCULATED POISON. 4fter trying all the ether remedies. Swift's Specific has cured mesoond and well of terrible blood poison contracted from 4 nurse. Mas. T. W. Lwt Greenville, Ala. POISON OAK. A lady here has Been entirely !ured of poison oak poison bjr the use of two bottles of 8. 8. 8. K. 8. Bradford, TlptohvUle, Tenn. CLCEIig 25 TEAKS. A member of my church has been cured of an ulcerated leg of 25 rears standing with two bottles of Swift's Specific. P. H. Urdxplkb, Fastor Meth. Ca., Macon, Ga. : Swift's Specific Is entirely vegetable.' Treatise OB Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Tug Swot Spbcifio Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga., r 169 W. 23d St.. New York. . Rough on Coughs. TheWonderful Success in Cen sumption, Bronchitis, Asthma. Spitting of Blood, Sorsor Tight Chest, Weak Lungs, Hoarseness, Bora ThNut Inma of Vnii-o Catarrhal Throat If. tectum. Chronic Hacking, Irritating and Trouble- Troche, 1 3c. Liquid, 25c. II ROUGH OH COUGHS" Is adapted to and slwavs effert.We and safe trTbe given In any eoogh or cold, or affection of the throat, chest, air passages or lungs, and is the only .remedy of an nva'l in tedious, riu-tretuilnir Wanop- gOwBH. At druggists'. The Troches ean go E. C. WELLS, J erne y City. I. Jf UFAJrTB8BW red tor est Mill white Mi lire (erosene Oi THE OXTIT Arrival and Departure of; Trains, Correct for the current mon'h. RICHMOND AMD DA1TVTLLB AlB-LlHK. No. 50- Arrives at Charlotte frem Richmond at 1.86a. m. Leaves for Atlanta at 1.-46 a. m. No. 61 Arrives at Charlotte from Atlanta at 520 a. 10. Leaves for Kiehmond at 5:30 a. ni. No. 52 Arrives at Charlotte from Richmond at 12.35 p. in. Leaves for Atlanta at 1 p. m. No. 53 Arrives at Charlotte from Atlanta at 6 40 p. m. Leaves for Richmond at 6:30 p. m. Local f reight and Passenger Train leaves for Atlanta at 530 a. m.; arrives from Atlanta at 830 p.m. ' Chaklottb, Columbia ajtd Aogc8ta. Arrives from Columbia at 6:10 p. m. ' Leaves for Columbia at 1 p. m. C, C. A A. A., T. A O. Division. . . Arrives from Statesville at 10:45 a. m. -Leaves for Statesville at 6:85 p. m. , Cakoijna Ckntkal. ' Arrive from Wilmington t 7.30 a. m.; Leave for vrunjington at o.in p. ra. Arrive from Lurliiburg at 4 40 p. m ; Leave for Lamluburg at 7.40 a. m. Leave for Shelby at 8.15 a. m.; arrive from Shelby . a o.tsj p. m. - ' Mails. . General Delivery opens at SMI a. m.; closes at 6:90 p. in. ' ...... Money Order Department opens at 9.00 a. m.; wuses at ; p. m. 'a lidX to New Advertisement. Barnett A Alexander -Goshen butter. Ac. Mayer 4 Ross- Fruits, 4c. wittkowsky 4 Bauch fcosaamer overcoats, dec. , ladicmoat. South Atlantic States, generally iair weatner, preceaea on iNortri uar olina coast , by light local rains, warmer weather in northern portion, slightly colder in pouthern portion, winds generally northeasterly and becoming variable, rising barometer. LICAIjR1PPI,, "f Cloudy yesterday. " - ; - -' ; . ' We are going to have a rousing fair this fall, and don't j-ou forget it ! Tell your wife and children. - Mrs. H. O. "Eccles, at the Central Hotel, entertained a number of her boarders, last night with and elegant feast and social gathering, such as few hostesses can give. Dancing was kept up until the "wee sma" hours. Air Line Railroad Directors. At the recent meeting of the stock. holders of the Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line Railroad. 35,563 shares were represented and the following named gentlemen were elected directors for the ensuing term: : Messrs Eugene Kelly, H. N. Twombley. P. P. Dick inson, James H. Young, Richard Ir vin, Jr.; R. A. Lancaster, H. !-W. Sibley. James E Orannis. Hiram Sibley, B. B. McAlpine, Skipwith Wilmer and Robert Stobo. Mr. Twombley was chosen in the place of w. i. Fogg, (deceased.) This is the only change. . - ; , , A Case of Hydrophobia. Day "before yesterdy a colored wo man, who gave her ha me as Alice Atkins, and who claimed to be from Georgia, was arrested on the streets in this city, under, the supposition that she was crazy. She was placed temporarily in the guard house. Yes terday morning it was decided to send her to the county jail, and .. a quartet of colored men volunteered to escort her to ber new ; quarters. On the way a dog ran past the party. and the woman immediately went into spasms. She was finally carried to the jail where she now lies in a critical condition. On reaching the jail, the spasm having" passed off, she was banded a glass of water and immediately went into convulsions. Dr. Bratton, the county physician, was sent for, and upon his arrival immediately pronounced the case hydrophobia. Who the woman really is: how she came here, or when she was attacked by rabies no one here can answer. Of course, if Dr. Bratton's diagnosis be correct, there is do hope lor her recovery. Neigbbsrhood Fires.' Yesterday.morninga fire broke out at Wadesboro, which destroyed A G Bruners dwelling and store, E A Moore's store and stock of goods, T H Horton's two stores and JM Cohen's and Kendall's stocks of goods. All are partly insured, but to what ex tent could not be learned. - About the same time in Monroe fire was discovered in a wooden ,b41ding on the public equal e, facing the court house, known as tne old Monroe Hotel, with offices adjoining, owned by the Peoples' Bank, which quickly communicated with the store ' .1 m TV - T TT " owneq ana occupied oy x. vv in chester, and the whole was a total Two attempts, it is said, were made to burn the residence of Dr. jr. M. Winchester, but the fire in both cases was extinguished before much dam--age was done. - ' The fire in Wadesboro is thought to have beep accidental, while that at Monroe was probably incendiary. To Preva( JSIen from Bw9 Boned American Homoecpathlst. : The prize of 40,000 francs offered by the French 1 Academy for some certain test of death, to prevent pec, pie from being buried alive, was m'con tn ft nhvfiiin who announced that on holding the hand of , the sup poued dead person to a strong light if Jiving e scarlet tinge is seen where tisn fino-ora fmif h (.hnwins: a continu- ous circulation of the blood no scar let being seen if 4ad. j ir. max Busch announces that on contracting a muscle by electricity itstempera ture will rke and be shown by any small surface thermometer if the per son is living; if it does not rise life is extinct.- - ; Better Times for WorUiDemen. - Philadelphia Sunday Record. . During the past week announce ments have been made of the re em- . r i . nn tIr - mA.lrara PlOVmeni OI aiXJUli pu,uw nuiarao, F .J. . , : l 1 )a but tne numrjer migiib oe uuuwcu 60,000 to include those not reportea Very few wage reductions were an nounced, and the end is abouf reach' ea. - cpring uetutt"" ia uicmu6 tivity in mills, shops factories, mmes stores, jobbing establishments and in rauroau ciiauucus. Di. now probable, as iaior is wo auiiuiw to return and profit by prevailing rates. There is a better ' outiooic at present than - there has been for many months. . , y-: ... ... . r M a i,., ml" Ik th declaration iTr" v Tjtm iha unt Ro were lots of owaer folks, who are now tefilngpple ! decided nasar tones: -owa wu "--y' .... a .a k. uuMiwtHf A riATMA fH IJF. Bull's Cough Syrup will euro any eough or cold. - lo Yois Know a Wast Whose wife is troubled with debUKy. nervousness, liver complaint or rheumatism ? i ust teU him it is a pity to let the lady suffer that way. when Brown's Bitters will relieve -tier,- Mrs. L. B. Edgerly.ot Dexter. Me., says, "Brown's Iron Bitters cured me of debility and palpitation of the heart." Mrs. H. a Mclaughlin, of Scarborough, Me., far the bit tenT cured ber of - debility. Mrs. Harding, of Windham Centre, In the same State, said It cured ber of dizziness in the head. So it has cured tbousaudsot other ladles. ' akin niaM Cured - b tv Vrnxter's Magle Ointment. Cures as If by SK Wick bMds or grubs, blotches and Hiag9. vimyBi toj akin laur aiwl SklrSJSlfndold, ofcstlnato ulcers. Bold by pies, sor " . rtnt rt-. BOeents. THE EOT - OF THE AREA OF TUE CITY. . . . rm -: t Some Comments on (he Salary-, of -the- s . v, ftlavor ajad Chief of Police. ' The enlargement of the territorial limits of the city of Charlotte, by the M. T ? . . jtxBui .Legislature, is a maiier wnicn has produced some comment among me aenizens, ana sn ubskrveb re presentative yesterday called upon Mayor Maxwell, and other prominent persons to find out what was the real public sentiment in regard to the matter. In the first place we had better an nounce that the city s limits on the four principal roads leading out of Charlotte have been extended about one quarter of a mile in each direc iion. - xne xormer snape or tne area was a quadrilateral with equal sides. The extension of the boundaries does not change the shape of area, but merely enlarges it, and makes the earners: One quarter of a mile out on tne Beatty's b ora road nearly to the creek, and the same distance on the Salisbury road, the Providence road, and the Camden road, - The enlargement of the area will .bring about one hundred thousand dollars" worth of property - into the city's limits for taxation, and it will add probably one hundred voters, about equally divided between the two political parties, as heretofore classed. A month or so ago upon the unani mous recommendation of the board of aldermen, Mayor Maxwell was directed to appoint a committee corns posed of members of the board and private citizens to consider the ques tion of the proposed extension. He appointed the following: ' 1st Ward Alderman Harrison Watts and Capt. Jas. F. Johnston. 2nd Ward Alderman John A. Bix by, and F. B. McDowelL 3rd Ward Alderman T. R. Rob ertson, and John C. Burroughs. 4th Ward Alderman Jno. Wilkes, and S. A. Cohen. . To which committee he added the city attorneys Messrs Bur well, & Walker. This committee made a res port back to the board of aldermen recommending the change in the city's limits, and the report was adopted by the board. A certified copy of the action of the board of aldermen, was sent to our members of the legislature, as authority for the action of that body. . '. One of the main reasons why the change was recommended was that under the new order of things, the city government will hav control of the working of the four principal roads leading into Charlotte, for a quarter of a mile further out in each direction, than before. Heretofore the county authorities didn t have this portion of these roads kept up. and the city government couldrit. Any change therefore in regard to this matter will be for the better. The change in the salaries of the mayor and the chief of police, seems to meet with some objection Under the present city charter the board of aldermen fixedjthe salary of the pres ent mayor at $1,250 per annum, but the usual custom has been to pay that officer $1,000 and certain fees. The chief of police gets $55 per month and fees of about $1.50 on each case of conviction before the mayor;; The number of cases tried before. the may or will average sixty per month, so that under the present charter the salary of that officer would be about $1,800 per annum. Under the new law the salary must not not be more than $1,500 nor less than $1,000. Un der the old law the salary of the may or could reach $2,150 while under the new law it cannot exceed $2,000. So after all the change does not appear to be detrimental to the interests of the city. But this is only one side ; does anybody want to give the other? CO US I J. 8 4LLIE D1LA.ARD. Who is the Author of the Story? The question has often been asked who is the author of the famous story of ' Cousin Sallie Dillard." The Virginia and JNortn Carolina papers have each claimed that its author belonged to their State. In . North Carolina its authorship has generally been attributed to Hamilton C. Jones, Sr., who long lived in Salisbury. Mr. Jones was once the editor of the Caro linaWatchman.agood lawyer.seyeral times a member ot . the Legislature, reporter of the Supreme Court Res. ports, a gentleman or nign social po sitionand ;of fine literary attain ments. In his day he was noted for his wit and . humor. In this respect ha was more noted than any man in the State. His wit was not or the coarse and vulgar character now so much cultivated to the; discredit ot the State and its learned politicians as to degrade public taste. It was of the pure AttiG ana as appropriate in the parlors as in the court house, or on the politiccd hustings. While he was solicitor of this judicial district no private entertainment was given at which he was not a welcome guest. His presence was even more desired, often, than that of the judge on ac count of his spicy humor and power of entertaining. The ladies of the bouse alL loved to hear him talk, and would euiov his wit as. well as the members of th ba jn or out of the caul.--- r ."-i TV"'" fft. . . - Havinz beard him tell the story or Cousin Sallie Dillard, I asked him-'afi to its onein." He frankly repliea? That before the days of railroads, I was going to New York City, and reaching Richmond I took a ship to go by water. Alter getting aooara and securing my berth, my attention was attracted to a gentleman on the lower deck with a crowd around him, which was much entertained by the talker in a sitting posture. I ap proached and listened for awhile, when the speaker looked at me and asked if I was hot a lawyer. , I rer plied that I professed to be, at borae. Willliama said, hi thought so by the cut of your eye," rose up, took me by the arm and said, let's go and take a drink Williams then gave his name: said he was a member ot the Virginia Legislature, which had ist adjourned, ana tnat ne was go- ing to JNew xorK ju,y. . yviuuiujb then said, I must go to my berth and change my dress inserting his band in his pocset ror ms oertu ney, auu bringing out the key to the room he bad occupiea at tne isxcnange nowj in Richmond, which hd r had inad vertently brought with him, as many a man on a spree had done before and since, to the detriment of the proprietors. Williams continued to indulge in several drinks that afterr noon, and each seemed to heighten his thoughts and ideas. We became boon companions. He was intellec tual, witty and bright. On the way to New York we told many anecdotes to the entertainment of the passen gers and officers of the vessel. Among nt hers Williams told the Cousin Sal lie Dillard story, which 1 afterwards added to, dressed up, ana gave to me public. '"So this is ail I know about the fight," as the witness said ; except that in New York we broke up a dull comedy one night at the theatre; by rehearsingCousin Sallie Dillard." The above facts I have from , Mr. Jones personally.they and are substantially correct as stated. I think the name' of the Virginia legislator was Williams but in thdango intervallaol time since will not state positively. W. J. V the(manjboudoir car. A At od era Palace St eeping Car Passrs Through Charlotte on Its Way to the Blew Orleans Exposition- - , A few days ago it w"aA.x stated that one of the modern Mafin Boudoir palace sleeping cars wouldstop at the depot in Charlotte longnoagh to give inquiring visitors time to Examine it,i but it didn't do it. The fa< was not ours, because this 6cribe is-ia reg ular G Washington kind of a .man, who never told a lie in his life, aiidis perfectly lamiliar with all the Re tails about that "cherry tree busi ness," in which the "Father of hitf country'; distinguished himself. Yesterday about twelve o'clock Mr. W, A. Moody, mot of Moodv -. Sahkey notoriety) the obliging agent ai Vila jrumjuiuuu ot uauvme itauroaa company in Charlotte, entered The Observer office, with a telegram in his hand, which conveyed the infor mation that the , i MANN BOUDOIR CAR . 'Carmen" would arrive at the depot in ten minutes and if we wantedxjo see it we must go at once, nor stand upon theorder of going. We went, we saw. Veni vidi. We found on board a number of officials. THB PARTY ABOARD. General Superintendent H. A, Cal well has placed the car at the disposal of a party of railroad ffi cials who propose to visit New Or leans and attend the National Asso ciation of General Passenger and Ticket Agents. The following named gentlemen, with their families, con stitute the party: Charles A. Taylor, general passenger agent Richmond, b redencksburg and Potomac rail road; M. Slaughter, general passen ger agent Richmond and Danville railroad; T. M Emmerson, general passenger agent Atlantic Coast Line; H. P. Clarke, of New York, general passenger agent Associated Passen ger Lines of Virginia and the Caroli- naS; and W. H. Boyce, of Baltimore, general rreight agent JNorthern; Cen tral and' Potomac railroads. Thev will visit Atlanta, Birmingham Ala. ; New Orleans, Pensacola, Jackson ville, Savannah, and Charleston, and return northward via the Atlantic Coast Line. THE INTERIOR OF THE CAR Is a number of boudoirs, in fact as well as in name, the division into compartments securing for travelers tnat privacy which, from the very nature of a sleeping car, is inestima bly desirable, and the absence of which is so conspicuous in the ordi nary palace car. The beds are placed crosswise the caninstead of lengthwise as in the Pullman. The interior of the car is altogether novel. At either end is a vestibule entered from the platform, from which open respectively ladies' and gentlemen's dressing rooms and closets. The lavatories are supplied with every toilet appliance. Connecting the vestibules and shut off from them by doors, is a commo dious corridor running along the side of the car. Opening off this hallway are the several compartments or boudoirs. Some of these rooms are arranged for two ana some tor-lour persons. Bv dayj these apartments are simply pretty cabins, with high arched ceil ings, large plate glass windows,: and either one or two luxurious sofas. with high, soft backs, affording ah easy head rest; movable sofa cush ions of proper size and form serve as arm' rests. These sofas are athwart the car, and under them and behind their inclined backs are carried the mattresses and bedding. Along the wall of the car, over the windows, is placed a commodious rack to hold hand baggage, and on the opposite side is a neat hat, um brella jmd cane rack. At night the backs of the sofas, hinged at their tops to the cross partitions which comparatively separate the rooms, are swung out up to a horizontal po sition, where, automatically fastens ing themselves, they form the upper j beds, the sola seats becoming the lower beds. The -beds are longer than those of the palace car, and the head is made up next to the corridor, bring the vitals parts of the body neir the middle of the car a better position than along the side by the windows. In beds so arranged across the car. the Sleeper avoids the rolling motion experienced in beds placed longitudi nally, while the heaa is removed from the noise incident to close con tact with the car walls, i ' ' '..''' VENTILATION, j . . The ventilation of the Boudoir cars is, by a novel system, without tne dangerous air draughts and smoth ering dust trom the windows. To errect tne perreci ventuation, wnicn is one of the leading merits of the Boudoir car, abundant air is taken by large funnels located on the roof, and thence carried downward and forced through an ingenious filter, freeiug it of all dust and cinders. after whice it is awehargea into the heater closet. In winter the fresh and purified air is thus heated,while in summer this heateiscioset ana a portion of the filterschest are con vertea into a nuge reirigerator witn ice. From this closet the air passes with considerable .rorce or current along a flue enclosing the heater- pipes down the entire length pr me corridor, and is discharged into the latter through registers opposite the door of each compartment, which doors, being provided with ' slats. admit tha fresh heateo? (in winter) or cooled (in summer) air injjreat quan tities to the compartments. In the summer this process or refrig eration effects a lowering of the tem perature of the air from 12 degrees to 0 degrees below that of the exterior atmosphere. . ' " To complete the ventilating process, in each department are three exhaust ing ventilators, which, while they cannot admit air from without, con stantly draw off air from within. By this means all the air in the .car is changed every five minutes without dust or draughts. - . ( Altogether we have never seen anything in the way of .a railroad car like it for comfort and convenf ence. Its advantages are so nunier ous, and its comforts so many that we shall have to stop for " fear the friends of The Observer will think we are not the truly G. "Washington kind of a man we started out to be when we commenced to write about the Mann Boudoir Car. ; ! . Jay Gould's wonderful new yacht will, it is said, be most completely, and elegantly furrtishen. Among other useful and indispensable things or dered tor it was a box of Dr. Bull's Oooah Syrup. - The removal of Prof. Sanborn, of N.TL after being pronounced incurable by a score of physl clans, from Las Vegas, N. M., to his home, was effected by administering Dr. Barter's Iron -Tonic, which has restored him to bis former good health. Daughters, Wires and Mtothcrs ? We empbatleally guarantee Dr. Marchlel'sCathol- kon. a Female Remedy, to cure female Diseases, BUi;h as ovartati trouDits. miiatfliM.ition and ulcer ation, falling and displacement or bearing down felting, Irregularities,, barrenness, change of life, frueorrbosa, besides many weaknesses, springing tram the above, tike headache, bioatlmt. sulnal weakness sleeplessness, nervous rtsbUtty, palpita tion of the heart. Ac for sals by druMrists. Prices 1.00 and tl.60 per bottle. Send to Dr. J. B.Hr- ehM, Viff, N. J., tor pamphlet, bee. F by -.To&allaar tlt Patients. Alphonse Kan recently paralyzed some physi health of their patients. Borne people think doc cians in rans ax a o inner oy onenng a toast to tne tors ao not tnte ineur patients to get wen. There are many doctors in. this country who not only want men- pauems, to get well nut give mem Bruwn-B iron Bitters. Dr. u.- ti. Kooenson, iilra Grove, N. C, says, "I prescribe Brown's Iron Blt te'S and Bod It all It Is rooom mended to be." Cures malaria and all nervous and dyspeptic Vruuuitgk . . .. 21crti Sulverttscmmts. GOTvlE AGAIN ! y We take pleasure in informing our friends that we . have a freh supply of BRR R B B R R K U TJ u u U XT u u rju SSS8 8SSs 88 r FF p r , T I Justin. Also a choice lot of GK 0 C ERIES Suited to all tastes and conditions Our stock never was more complete in every de partmeut, nor ever embraced a greater variety of good things for the table, pantry or sick room. All we ask Is a call. We feel sine we can please you. ' MAY E-R & RO'SSr, Choice Goshen Butter, Cream Clieene, Bacliwlieat, Gra ham Flour, Oat 91 eal and Thnrber's Shrrdded UaU. In one pound tins. Pearoe Biscuits and Wilson Wafers, - Choice N. O. Molasses, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Dried Beef , Pure Refined Lard. TRY OCR (I or Patent" Flour, The finest In the market Every barrel guaran teed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Respectfully, BARRETT Ac ALEXANDER. How few understand what a perfect fit is? That painful pariod of "braaklios in''ls deem ed essential to every new outfit. This Is positively un Tiecesrary. Tko scientific I principles spp'ied to the num ierouo shapes and sizes of "the Hunan" sbos, insures perfect t, oud tLeir flexibility, abso Jt3 IsxCoza from tne tortures cl " b;c2.kinj In," as they are ear.y and comrortable from th t::t dcy. Bold everywaers. Ask your shoe dealer for them. HANAN fc SON, - A. E. RANKIN A RBO.. A ff-enla for Charlotte. feblPeodtf C .J.iJJJ'Mi:..l!,.J-JigB Sp ecial us; IBM , CHYSTAL1ZED Roll WPI1SP Tap We are now closing out a lot ot Men's Gossamer Over coats at $1.25, former price $1.75 and $2.00. A lot of Boys' Gossamer Overcoats at $1.00 each, former price $1.50. Gossamer Umbrellas, price $1.50 and $1.75. , 30 Rubber Hats, 35c- each. Just think of it. Bargains all round in every department. Closing out lots at prices room for spring importations. WI1TKOWSKY &.BARUCII. CHAELbTTE, N- C MErrnoix-fE. Does hot contain any greasy matters-is made solely of pore Japanese Menthol, price 25 cents. The genuine Menthollne certainly relieves head ache, toothache, earache, and nervous pains. Be ware of ten cent Imitations, containing little else man grease. Buy the original and genuine from T. a SMITH CO. ClIOtHiEATIV Those who are fond of this nutrlUoosand whole some beverage, eaa get the very best at T. C SMITH A CO'S, in pound packages-fresh stock. ' OAION SET ; bouig on at a very low price by the Quart. Call at SMITH'S Drug Store and get some before they are ail sold. . PUrZ POMADE For cleaning show cases and polishing ud glass and metalic surfaces saves labor 6 cents a box at T. C. Smith 4 Co's. GRAVELY TOBACCO. This is very hard to get now, but T. C Smith A Co. have a lot ot the genuine at 10 cents a plug. TOOTS BRUSHES. x. v;. tmitn a ixrs arug store yon can no doubt suit yourself with a Tooth Brush to your liking they have a select stock of very desirable patterns, some real beauties among them. EGG PHOSPHATE. This is a nutrltous and delightful drink lost In troduced by T. C. Smith ft Co price 10 cents. A GOOD CIGAR Is very much sought after by smokers they all get what they want at T. C. Smith & Co's drug store some take "Salvador'' at 10 cents, and some prefer "Five Elevens," but nearly everybody in town smoke "TanslU's Punch." America's best 5 cent Cigar. IRIS.! Tha finest preparation in the market for the breath -fragrant and hdalthful perfume 5 cents a Package, at X. C. SMITH CO. 'S. We claim for the W W W A WWW W AA WW WW A A COO H H oo v v n A O OH HO OV VII Al O HHHO OV V n A A WW WW w w ' j un nu J V 11 A. OOO H H OO V 111 That it is long filler and con tains more Havana and finer Havana thaiv any cigar sold in Charlotte for five cents. That it is absolutely pure and without artificial flavoring. That it is in fact a ten cent ci gar for five cents. Sold only by - L. tt. WRISTON. jan29deod W. P. BYNUM, W. P. BYNCK, JR., BABTLBTT 8B3PP. BYNUMS & SHIPP, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Practice in State and Federal Courts. Office In Harty Building. mc-hlldSm NOTICE. To the Voters of .the City of Charlotte, I. C. At a regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen of said city, held this 9th day of March, 1885, on motion It was ordered that a new registration of voters be made for the municipal election to be held In said city on 1st Monday fn May, 1885. W. C. MAXWELL, Mayor. Fred Nash, Clerk. mchlOdtf TO MY CUSTOMERS AND THE Public Generally ! ! I am prepared and willing; to meet any cat price on any Gooda in. my line. Bear this in mind. L. R, Wriston. , mart Have Just Received A LARGE Stock of Eng lsh. French and Ameri can Tooth and Hair Brushes, at such prices as are bound to sell them. mart L. R, WRISTON. fyly Seed Trade T HIS season Is larger than T have ever had. My stock is larne and prices down. Moke out your list and send it to me. Seeds warranted fresh and genuine. mar5 L. R. WRISTON. Diamond Dyes. DEPOT for Diamond Dyes, at L. R. WBISTQN'S. marS No t ic e .((BiinttflenuiKBniir! and 32 inches," at 1.00, former that must sell them to make ?v IT IS STILL - . L. BERWANGER & BR0., . .. , Tie Ai Clothiers jnd Tailors. . . . We are still having a closing out sale, owing to the de pression in trade. We find, upon taking inventory, that our stock is entirely too large to dissolve our copartnership, we therefore continue until further NOTICE. We will have it understood that we are positively closing out. no humbuir, in order to dissolve. . ' h j. . . . r nftft II T ii n rt ii s 2WU Mil 01 (Mil AT SACRIFICING PRICES! We are offering this week our jtiiL,u&mwi$ tiwrillNeat less than manufacturing cost. Onr Terms are Strictly Cash! Bargains in all departments. The Charlotte OHIOK RRINGr PIANOS. MATH USaTkkT PIANOS. AKION FlANOS. MASON AND HAMLIN ()K(IaNs. PACKA KD OKCHKSTKAlOKaANS. BAY STATK ()R(iAKS. PKICES: ' THE LO WEST! TERMS THE EASIEST! Also Pianos and Organs for rent at reasonable rates. Write for circulars and full information. Address V. T. BRN WE LL, Manager. C nARLOTTE, N. C. To Onr Cnstomers. ' We have re-ooened In the Galther bolldlne. cor ner College and Fourth streets, and will be pleased to receive your orders.. . W. M. WliiBUIM SW.i mc26dtf Wholesale Druggists. BINGHAM SCHOOL, Established in 1793, Is PRE-EMINENT among Southern Boarding Schools for Boys. In AGE, In NUMBERS, In AREA of PATRONAGE, and In equipment for PHYSICAL CULTURE. The only School for Boys in the south witn uas, GYMNASIUM and a steam-heated Bath House. For catalogue, giving full particulars, address J&AJ. k. BinbaAB, ouyi., feMdawtf Bingham School P. O., N. C. FOR RENT. i A Five room cottage on Mint street, opposite the Mint A well of good water. Apply to marl0-4t R. H. JORDAN A CO. l i 111! So sar all who have tried our delicious Vienna Bread, fresh every morning at our Bakery, Trade street. Fresh Breakfast RolL Chelsy Bunns, Cur rant Bunns, English Bath Bunns, Doughnuts, Mince Pies. Ande Pies, in fact everything that's good. : All are respectfully invited to call. w. r. rttAitLcn.. AUCTION SALE OF Sewing Machines. We will sell on Saturday. March 14. 1885. In front of the Court House, commencing at 11 o clock a lot ot second-hand Sewing Machines, of olflerent makes and In good order. Ki. jr. oiKBiBun a. mchl3d2t Auctioneers. YiLUlBlE REiL ESTiTE. Any one wishing to bay a desirable 7 room dwell- Ine within five minutes walk of the public sauare. In charlotte cheap can find each an Investment by applying to R. E. COCHRANE. manager uiariuue neai juiww tigouoj' mchl3dtf . Wanted to Rent A comfortable dwelling of 4 or 6 rooms, la a good neighborhood. Apply to M. u. JSUULJHJ. mehl2dtf Central Hotel. KOTKE TO -SHAREHOLDERS. The Second Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the Perpetual Building and Loan Association win oe nem in tne uoun House, jaonaay erenuig, March 16th lust., at H o'clock. R. K. Cochrane, Sec'y and Treas'r. . Commercial National Bank, Of CHARLOTTE, N. C. CbmU Capital. - - (175.000 Snrpla ProOta, - - SO, OOO $935,000 Dtkrctors B. M. White, B. M. Mnier.Wm .Tnl.nRtnn. H. C Eccles. W. E. Holt. J. H. Holt. J McLaughlin, J. 8. Spencer, Frank Coxe, J. L. More- neaa. . - a. jo. w tu i s. rreejaeni. . A. G. BRFN1ZEB, Cashier. ' D. H. ANDERSON, Teller. - This bank has entered upon the eleventh year of Its-existence, with Increased facilities for tne ao- OOmmUCUlUUU Ul lUl cuswiucib nm wauoavwvu of a general banking business. - By careful attention to the wants of its patrons and liberal dealing with the publlcgenerally.lt hopes and expects to receive m uu iuujjb, as w the paot. Its full share of business. - janivau . WANTED. Twn thnnmnrl bottles from which Mrs. Joe Per son's Remedy has been used. The bottles must be washed clean. ; w a will pay in cash For Single Bottle - 5 cents Half Dozen Bottles r . - i j - 25 " One Dozen Bottles . . , GO Larger anantity at aozen rates. . PERSON REMEDY COMPANT,.C Heblddtt ; 4 . i, ; ; j At the Observer Office, 2 AAA OLD KZWSFAPEB3 FOB SALE AT Perfectly n 1 1 po $2518 entire stock ot BOYS' AND Call and be convinced. CLOTlXIEItS AJtOTAIIOU. m Is Headquarters in the Caro linas for the following cele brated instruments, viz: t Caii 1 TO EAT? The above question Is asked every day by the anxious housekeeper. We have been on the look out and have In store a great many nice things We call attention especially to our Family Roe flerriog ' -AND- r Al Which go a long ways .owards a nice breakfast. Our Fulton Market Beeft and Pickled Salmon will help ou out at Tea time. In onr boyhood days we remember how we smiled when the cook brought In the "SLAP-JACKS." Our Dried Peaches and Apples can do good service n maaing mem. Try our Key Sardines, no can opener required. , Our line of Catsnns. Sancea and Potted Goods. will be found complete. . Call 1Z9 In Telephone List AUCTION For the Ladies, . - - . ... At the Query Store To-day. ty Chairs provided for the comlort of buyers. RIAIVY DESIRABLE GOOBS ... . LEFT, Ererythlngr Yet Sold 18 a Mar vel of Cheapness to the lluyer. Those Who Do Hot YUlt the Kale at Once Will be "Badly Left." Morning sale will begin at 11 a. m. Evening sale win begin at 8 p. m. Night sale win begin at 7 p. m. Ail are Invited And are expected to come. NOTICE. Mrs. P. Query having assigned to me her stock of goods, notes, accounts, and other evidences of debt, for the benefit of creditors, I hereby give no Uoe that persons holding claims against her most present the same to me. . Accounts due on the books have been carefully -drafted and persons owing the same art aow requested to settle at onoe. Y. , H. W. HABBtS, ' febl7 Trostee for Creditors . Houses Rented. Hooms rented and rents eollected, In thedtr Advertised irre ei enarge. CiiASUlTji FaAL F L. . Cu...A-,, i-;it' f, -r--""? Wha Un ets, on IAU Iffl w STIES 8ua by T. C. bauJX 4 CO. UuirArtmQ
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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