VOLUME XXXIII. CHARLOTTE N. C THURSDAY MAY 14, 1885. PRICE FIVE CENTS 50 PIECES Seersackers i In Plain, Plaids and Stripes, at Popular Prices. v r ' 7 Pieces of Boujonr ffionlard At 36 Cents Per Yard, Remnant Dress GooJi very cheap. The best L.OO& ai our jmbw raurics iu COLORED MLKS, BLACK SILKS, Large Variety and at Low Prices. riTVT'S NOBBY STRA.W HATS, NEW PATTERNS IN SWISS AND NAIN- SOOK EMBROIDERIES. . j i - , 1 1 ' '". - r ,i .... r. i ' f ' ' 3 ts' .-h ; , -i''.L: v- & u i . j,' .'' i The 'hPHpest Torchon Laees and Insertlogs ever put on this market, and If you dont believe It, .tome and see. , , . s , SMITH BUILDimO. Ui FnrnishiDgs. A SECOND ARH1VAL OF i--'-'- ""-' Spring :-: Clothing. Call and see my $12 Suits, they ara very gooi for the price. . y . i bi stock of Laundried and TJnlanndrled Shirts several pretty styles In the small pialted fronts. My Dollar Shirt Cannot be bettered. Give them a trial. . Gents' Half Hose hi every quality from p to the line grades of Klne LUsie Thread, Black and Col Ted. a beautiful line of NECKWEAR; STRAW GODS, PANAM A5H ATS, GAUZE SUIRTS. CuLLABS CUFFS, Etc. ' s" T. L. SEIGLEi fi . . " i..'- ' - Are onenng a nice line oi va&e Mailings uu J wr vm- clotn, also WHITE GOODS, - " -: i --Jr; t!?5? ';- "'; 'I'V",'5'1"': ': ' Embroidery Trimmings; iJlOTiery (Jloves; Seersuckers' and Ginghams, Shirtings; Sheetings, etc., at prices tosuit all. There is no better j stock ot Carpets in the city than we have. We make a specialty of Black and Mourning Goods. Ask for them. ALEXALNDER & HARRIS. s Largest Stock of Plirn it W' ( SiaiD. fob V - O S V-i, -v- f-i '" s " : ' ! . CD ' tfc.;:-.-.; tiw g ,-.CQ. iX-ttt.". ' ? : 9 ; '. ' , - Coffin r. n a rtttcts BtTRlAlT 5tJITS, v Orders y telegraph attended to, iay or night liiiiff ana EE i In Black and Colon. Corset for tl.no. Peart Unlaundrled Shirt at $1.00. ruuu turn riniu liooos, ' OUR- SPEING. STOCK -OF- Boots s Shoes AND HATS Is now complete, and we are able to present to out friends and customers tbe most attractive and best selected stock we have eer bad the p'easure ot showing.-, -i. y .,;,.'-.v.--3i.-i, t-.'-- LADIES', MISSES AMD CHILDRKN'8 - iBonfei, " Staves and Slippers, .' ; The best makes and most correct styles. Gents' Shoes In evcrr style, shape and quality,' from tbe broad Common Sense", to the elegant and beautiful ;Dude bhoes." - unr stork of Hara was never more complete, We have also a complete stock of TRUNKS, VALisfiiv Traveling Bags and Shawl Straps. ', Should you need a nice Sfflt or Kohalr UmbreTla weeansu.t one and. alL Give us a call before buying. TRTOH STHEETV-l t.. O : " f'v, .-. A- - - t . 3 ttu Ail Prices. J VM'M I Udii liiiJ glue liarli3ttbserin; "Truth, un th suh, aoMrrmss aunMrra to tt OBSCOBSD, BCT, LIXB THS BUM, OMLI FOB A 8abcrlptioB to th Okitervr.' DAILY EDITION. Single eopy , ...... . . " 5 cents.' dj me wees; in ine aty.. ....... ... ..... is - By the month..... - .t.i .... .. ; - to , Three months;. ....s.uz.i.i.i ..,.$3.00 Six months.,.. MCM ... 8.50 .;- On year i..,. 6.00' . i - , ; ; WJEEBXY XDITIOK. : " ThreemonUis....,.,..,,......... 60 cents. oa. monms . .. $1.00 One year.................;.. w. 1.75 In clubs of five and over $1.60. . IV DeTtattoa From Tlee Bwles Subscriptions "always payable in advance, not vuij in MimMlua uut 111 ikul. - 8aH(JL J. RANDALL, Few men in tbe Democratic party standing oat in the front aa leaders, have been more more misxmiJerBtood, or subjected to harsher-criticism- within their own politicallhousehold than Samuel J. Randall,' of Penrisy ! vania, and yet he is among the biggest brained, the coolest headed, the fafth est seeing.; of all, and withal' has the courage of his convictions that Tnain- tains the right in the face . of friend. find foe. As a skilled leader on the floors of Congress his ability has been universally conceded, - and there is perhaps to public life, today ho r man of whose abilities his .Republican ahs tagonists have a higher opinion.' Re cently a-number of . Republicans Tin Washington were discussing the fu ture situation in the presence of - 3uJ. Blaine, and expressing the opinion that tbe Democratic majority - in the House of Representatives would. become demoralized next winter over conflicting issues, when Mr. Blaine remarked, "You forget that " lirJ Randall is a, membefe of the House,'. Mr. Blaine on the. floors of Congress with Mr. RandalL, where he so often measured lances with him, had ample opportunity "to learn the full dimen sions of the man he encountered. - As leader of tbe minority in the days; of reconstruction, -.when the Republicans had . an overwhelming ; majority he: BhowedJiia piiwexjanijjhjsjrjspurc defeating some of the odious, partisan. measures introduced by. the skillful application 'of House rules and the introd uetion of obstructive moUona that held " the ' majority ' at bay and made it powerless. . Tha he defeated the. infamous force bill and; made- himself famous as a brilliant and bold parliamentarian... He arrayed antag onism ana subiectea mmselt to un measured criticism and denunciation because in the last .Congress he 1 took position against the majority of bis party unaer tne ieaa oi Mr. Morrison, and opposed the -proposed tariff legfe lation. Jtrequired inaj ht GOO vies tions to do that, to place himself in temporary antagonism to the majori ty of Ihis lellow :,JDeraocratg - on -tfie floors' of ?I Cohgreas, and npne 6jg p bold honest man would havexlone it" tor he knew in doing so the storm of misrepresentation and abuse he would have to encounter. . But he faced the consequenoes witb .his characteristic courage,; and !with .big fortyohe Dem ocratic supporters, defeated Mr. Mor rison's ill-advised measures, and made Democratic success at the fol lowing election a possibility by res , cuing the party from the control of ?ach I impracticables ; as "Morrison, uura, ;ana,' oiner ouu i-oecnuiat shop' statesmen. There was talk? of readmg Sam Randall and bis forty one Democratic backers out of the pftrty then, but they respectfully des clined to go and persisted in remain og in to shape the policy of the party , and Jead Mfr-in the campaign Cleveland and Hendricks, and the victory for which . the Democratic , party bad -' bepn i contending .for"- quarter of century. . We honestly believe that H there is any one man -to whom the honor of that victory is due it is Samuel -J.- Randall, wivose far seeing wisdom, oool Vbead" and mpral courage in resisting men of hjs own party prevented it from making the blunders that would have proved, fatal to its success. He has .not reached the top ot4her1adde)r by any means, and when tne Democratic arty looks for a : successor to jar. Cleveland it will Jnd m Samuel J . i Randall ona worthy' pt and ntlt$& j to the highest .honors it can jbestow. j 1 The" Chilian government, 'having; wiped up Teiu, is now making war upon the condor, the big boss of the buzzard family of birds, which have increased so rapidly within late yearg as to make' a war of extermination a necessity As an inducement to their slaughter; a bounty of five dollars is paid for every one kjjled or egg cap tured. ; The fact, however, that eoar dors build their nests io the rags .of mouBtainii Jg.OOO feet high or higher, and make theft homes in tfld lotty mountain peaks, makes their exter mination a very slow process. , . " It is said that there are three hun dred Northern families in and around Norfolk. tVa It is proposed to, or ganize a club for social purposes, thai' thesjeopift;may pecome oetiex u- (juaiuted , with each othef, of .which Souther nt' peopje. jaljo.-apa c6'diajjy invited to becorno membersi club already numbers fifty, and stock to tbe amount of $25,000 has been subscribed. It is proposed to make jt 150,000 and build a handsome club bouse. . The Augusta Chronicle appropr.' ately suggests that Hon.; Mf.-Morn gon, having tangled mattera so badly a lllinot over tho . tjenatoriai quegs tion, had bettep retr to the mourn sr's b6Db. i' i u, j . . y" ft. A, party of colored men . bad a rolicking game ofpards atapol's Miirrboufr forty miles. f rem fayg,! oW'Ga!;Satnr4ay.' lii HitU Of isujjdprstandng'V?su& In; a: lei to. la which five'ef them were kiJIesE Washington city has been selected ' as thesite for the new"Caholic Unis versity to "be erected. ;- fThire are said lobe one million cats in London. If these-could be coral ed jrbata boss back yard chorus might be-furnished.-'.- ... Is Among his "other trials, President Cleveland , is .how. . beginning to en-r counter numerous invitations tolroral U. S. Senator Frye, of Maine, says he sees nothing in Cleveland's admin istration to commend, i Fry e is not U3ing his optics for the purpose of finding anything to commend. ' ;. - .' - ; , --Up to-date- about lour -thousand Republican- postmasters . have -. teo- dered theif resignations; and are awaiting the appointment of - their successors. - " t "" . Y C-Phuadelphia' Record: -The Cleve land administration makes mistakes Eke ttsprededtesrs.BtnHke it predecessors it is not above corr, recting them. v;- ; -.;'; : . J ' .,-;; The Trade of South America. - j-Pnlladellila'TJines. Tna United tttates-nave spent a hun dred years ininakingthe moBt gigan tic" strides in internal development ever'attamea vy any otner nation in aIikeberiod.-The-1 time ae eme. however when in order to maintain our present pace m growing and onak ing the. articles of necessity and lux- .ufy for whwb WP heve become.famous we must cultivate commercial Tela-, tions with our neighbors to a greater markets. . WhUe we were.- building railways;' Iron and steel; furnaces and manufactories of all kinds, and open ing up our magnifice'nt -agrioultural domain, we" could, let our foreign commerce take, care of 4tsel. Ibis can be done safely no longer, j Mayor tjrace, or ivew xoric, in a recent address before the Commercial Club. of Providence,-n the trade of South America,, afforded a few bints which our merchants and manufac turers should be quick to avail them selves of. The exports from all the -SouUxiAmericancitries- last y earJ. amounted m value to ,f 312,760,000 and toe ' imports to !2a65Spou;.f Qf tins trade England secured one thir, France, one-quarter , and the . United. States only onessixtb. What is more digcouraging about this showing than the-email portioa if i.iha-tra4a we secured is the fact that while the im ports aid i exports between'' Scmth America and England and France nearly onset each otner, tne imports into tbe United States irom the former were nearly two and One half "times as . great as. the exports, in other words, w& bought South.-American productions ; to the. extent of nearly seventy -five millions of dollars and in.TAturn nnlv enld in t,h A BAmA mar kets a little over, thirty millions of our owjMprocuctkm. ; For instance, we ooneut of Brail tlttt mUlionlol- lars'; wo th pf coffee, ugar, . Jftdial ruoDer; niaes ana an oiner urantian products, and only returned nine mil lions, all told, in products of cur own growth or manufacture Yet :Brail bought in all tbe markets of the world nearly or quite as much as she sold. Unfortunately for us, she sold in our market and bought somewhere else. And what was true of Brazil was true in a lesser degree only of most other gouth American countries. - Odd Use lor Foekef. Just at the bird nesting season the man of the house wanted a coat that be had left hanging ' in a chamber but little used. When he relieved himself of the garment, hanging it beside the wmdow, be was engaged lb some warm ' work among . tbe grain sacks, tbe window being open fpr air. Tnat is tbe way things were left. A fortnight, perhaps had pass ed .'and when the owner went to get tbe coat, as be was about- to take it A. down from the nait lout came a -pair; of tiny wings and darted through tbe window. - A bird had taken posses sion of one of the pockets. There was its silky lined nest and m tbe nest were three tiny speckled eggs. VV hat a surprise ! JNow this man bad other coats, the bird had-no other nest r What would be fair to do in such a case? As the father of ome dear lityje children, hp was not long in answenng me Ques tions He "woula not abase tb confi dence of the dear little bird, He managed to do without the coat for the sake of lending her the use of his pocket, And in that oosey place the mother bird hatched and fed 'and reared her., beloved .brood, When the little wlhgs were enough grown, the young followed her -into Hhe beautiful world outside the chamber winddw-where huhg! the coat with an empty nest in its pocket. - The Vol tares of the Lobby, Perley's WasJUngton Bemlnlaeencea, ina myawnen oi tuo iuuuv weiu partly -unveiled in February, 1875, when CoL Irwin - was forced, ; under pain of imprisonment, to disclose the names of those among whom $120,000 was divided. CoL Forney's Washing 1n "correspondent, McFarland, re ceived $25,000, which, he remitted to the I Colonel. ExMay or f Barrett re ceived Several thousand dollars; and: W-B. Sbawt the 'Nestor ofcorres pondents, admitted 'that he bad re cei ved $15,000. His services consisted, according to his own sworn evidence, m occasionally asking"ne"mbers "how he' thing looked?" fe swore he ren dered no other service he bribed flo body; he tried to influence'Tioboay" Once in a whilp wben belmet a lead ing Btatesman - be would ask biro Casually bow it looked, and would go noma ana. eoarge-ina company,- say fa,UUtf,nor .nV. ne was mtavorw r subsidies belaid, because they gave him a chance to speculate in stocks. But if they jail were as fruitful to him 6S ihj3 Qqa he efiUJd well afford not tft Speculate, bul-pasfl ft peftceiOl flHiftgg; n putting ipemunorativee-vnundM'ft: to'leadjiig statesmen " ! y , . n i. i f lie Ujande and2Hxaeita4U'ar. H , f hjiadelphia ;'rtiaca. :i iTTJ. tCSxi i i f. An esteemed San , Francisco pon temporary declares that a femiHhe war - is raging in Washington which Threat-enS focast in the i sba4e thebm yrora of the ed and whita' jrpfieg. nfid put the great question of ( ,the "ftrst tady of the land intcr-ih; iriflignifj ance it deserye.:,ThexbJcnde ( girja say that the brunettes are given tbe preference in official, jafipfibtraettt. and that the bkindes wilk not .stand it. They wil. es Jrgtj . , i 'JRffagfc on gata" clears out rats, mice. 18c.: I "Boarfc bh Jtch, enrea humor, ernptlot't1ri verm, tetter, sail rheam, frosted leet, tltiihlalnf NOTING MURE BBISKLY." The Crowd of Democratic Offce.Seek- eis Better Pleased with the Prospect Washington Cor. Philadelphia Times. - The Presidential definition of what constitutes ''offensive partisanship' as exemplified in .certain removals last week has done much to quiet the criticism common herefbecause of tbe Executive slowness. " The crowd of Democratic: office-seekers in 'Wash ington look forward now to ultimate possession. : They say that while few. cases will be found as aggravated as tnat or "the unicago postmaster - tbe charge .of 'offensive partisanship will fie at. the door: of three fourths of the. Federal; ofBcesholders of the country. There is scarcely a posts master in the; country who has- not used his office as political headquar. tors and devoted a - large share of his time, which Deiongs to the 'govern ment, ' to political campaigning. . A conspicuous case is that of our own postmaster, Mr. Conger. . He has uns questionably i: been one of tbe most active partisans of the omoial horde. Tbe disgraceful scenes of the District convention . and the : disreputable methods practiced bythe postmaster to) elect himself a delegate to Chicago arefresh in' the memory. He was openly; charged by thosa of his own party faith with- having corruptly useu ma omciai piace to secure nis nomination to Chicago, and his con duot there as an Arthur delegate were scarcely more creditable than bis acts here xoung Conger's father is chair man of the senate committee on post omces ana post roads, has cut a prett wide political swath himself and is about the meanest partisan who ever sat in a legislative chair. He has three sons in public office, and counts on his commanding position to retain the Jpogtmastersbip. All of such cases will be reached in tipae. Postmaster General Vilas says, aod; "offensive partisans" of this class will have to go. There is high gratification expressed among the politicians on this prospect. ' Every man of them comes here with aa offensive partisan in his mind's eye and the record of it in his pocket. The Postmaster General, as well as tho President, would, get along better aid faster they would remain at heme. . A man cannot work more than sixteen hours a dav and Cabinet officers -are ; now working twelve. About six-hours out of this is taken P by importunate callers from all arts of tbe country. They come kt& to be personally heard and the 'resident and members of his Cabi net have to rive them a hearing. Mr. J v lias has not the knack of getting along with applicants. He frets un der the saddle, so to speak, and his manner offends people. The Presi dent has in a remarkable degree what Vilas lacks tact, suavity and busi ness celerity and politeness. " Tbe President can dispose of more busi ness in a given time and listen to more complaints and settle more aD- ?esls than ; any man under him. v'ben some caller hinted that nlittl .quicker time might be made with the appointments he intimated Drettv sharply that it was true, if this crowd Phiy gaye him, time, to do it in, There ia little doubt now things will soon move along fast enough to suit tuayH 7: . To the Young People. If vou wish tn derive anv henAflt f iora what you read after finishing a book or article, before turning vour attention to other things, give two or three minutes thought to tbe subject that has just been presented to your niind ; see how muchjyou can remem- nfiv irrTWainntfv if on1 if ti.M nawi ahy new ideas, instructive facts or ppints of especial - interest that im pressed you as you read, force your self to recall them. It may be a little troublesome at first until your mind gets, under oontrol and learns to obey ypur will, but tbe very effort to think au out win engrave me lacui aeep upon the memory: so deeply that ey will not be effaced by the rush-. g in of a new and different set of ideas ; whereas, if the matter be given juriner oonsiaerauon at au, tne anressions vou have received win fade away so entirely that in a few weeks you will be totally unable to rp member more than a dim outline of them. Form the good habit then.-of always reviewing what has just been read. It -exercises and disciplines the mental faculties, strengthens the memory, and teaches concentration of thought. You will soon learn this ay! to think and reason intelligent ly. to separate and classify different kinds nTtjnformatidn- and in time the mind, instead of being a lumber room inrhichtbe various contents ajre tbrowo together in careless con fusion and disorder, will become a storeshouse where each special class ox item of knowledge, neatly labeled, has its own particular place and4is ready for use the instant there is use ftrit. . , ' Ueaih of the Walking Skeleton, A -Wheeling dispatch announces the death last week, in Baxter coun. ty, W. Va., of Abram Curtis, known as ."the walking skeleton." Five or six years ago his 'muscles began to Waste away and continued until be became so emaciated that there " was actually nothing but skin and bones left He was fifty years old, a , little above the average height and weigh ed but forty pounds.' He was able to walk about until a few days before tiis death." It is said that by laying his band on his stomach his back bone could ba felt. His case baffled the physicians that waited on him. , i"WelJ' Heaitb Senewer" for ljTipepta, debility. "Boueli oft TOCUiaclie Instant reltotlfic The labis In li. Cradle. . i Babies rttr fttUB thtmn. vet tbe have ereat Mothem sav vour Mttla ones bv sriviBB them Par Mothers save your little ones by elvlne them Par-" Iter's Tonie when they show signs of being an-well- This f .jikhm remedy ta so pleasant that any tstant will tale it, nmt It wGl soon quiet and re movo their aches and pains. .- amieb on Corhs' hard or soft corns, bunion. le ' ' notfttrn t Mai hf 1 1 Hotken U I Are vondlstmiMHf at nixhtand brokanof your rest by a sick child suitertne and crying with- the excruetntittg pain of cutting teeth v Jf so. no at once and get a bottle of ilflS rjfSLOW'S SQOTaiSG SYRUP. It will cplT6Vt:th,e poor little auilercr thipinately lepend utwu It : Uiew is no ailstwke nfy )tjl n. Fpc re i? uw.a muiflpr un pann wba lias ever ii that it will ruauiau the hovMiii. him mtmpt, apq wlief md hanit)) U tbe ohild. operat ing like magto. U is perfectly safe to use in all. cases, and pteasant to the taste, and Is -the pre scription of one of the eldest and best female physicians and nurses, in the United States. . Sold yerywher cegtla twUlft , . 'tr , , J. if ;. Concerning' KedHaiiv " r't. t" i Kany people amtri iM hair but ff you do hot, Parker's Hair Balsam will impart to It a darker f hue. It will abMrtbJckea thm -hair, eradicate dan draff, and impart sonjs, giosmea ana ute vt hairwhlcbM become dry and haa. hot a dye, does not so J tl-a luisiw Gives a deOolous p- MRS. VANUERBlLT. Uer Weddiac with the CossHodsre Re ealle4.Uow : Her. Widowhood was Passe.. v y..-"'.:. Hew Terk Letter in Bnflalo Cnortar. : v Much lleea notice has been given uy me papers so tne death of Mrs. Vandnrhilt ' than 'wan mnn a K wmwm . v VU - m marriage to- the Commodore sixteen tin lunu. .11 .l" also gaye active employment to the RCiflflnm. . Tho mam'iKM (nnW nlom i Canada: and was understood not to have the approval of the Comma- dore's family. The bride was then "very OeauUful, about thirty years old and had been some time divorced from her first husband,: John Elliott; of j Mobile, Bat whether the marriage was distasteful - to the '- Commodore's ianuiy or not Mrs Vanderbilt made a good wif A until nha Immiiu wiilnv less than eight years later. An agreed providing that at th- Commodore's uoaui u wue snouia receive fow, uuu w lieu emower.v ; one received the ft 500. 00(1 . in snnmmant hmiila nJ the Commodore also left her hia nouse near : . Washington Square. where b had KvoA years.-' She-, continued living there uerewi nu uiu not snow any. aesire to get into a fashionable up-town neiehborhnod litn nthar the family. Her bfe in the old bouse rt o a a svntt Mw.A i Ok A JJJ -a. : i w iurai uuo, dim uiu not upend milflh of hf r Hma in ble herself particularly about other peopie a anairs, uer nome being in an old-fashionpd nunf-fAv aha run down by visitors, but she had .... 1- A - ..V . . vmm Buougn to mace tne time pass pleasant! v and mnsfc nf tha notinn were actual friends, who were sure ot a coraiai weirmmfl. Kh A-rohanmu occasiona visits -with the up town uiwwuni ml iiu uuauy ana was on afiTftftfthlft tfirma . vrifh all . V.n . William H- VarirlArhili-.lih-Af1 ho f. tne oeginmng and showed a friendly feeling toward her on many occa sions. ' ' ' ia a k t .!,.-vf- & 'Bough on Coo Troches, 16c. LlqnldlSe. ' The Mirror is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale ? Magnolia Balm is the charm er that almost cheats the looking-glass. .,: febS-d tu thu susw Millinery! Millinery! MRS. BENSON 4; REEVES Call attention to their stock of MILLINEBY, . wnicneompnses au me t Latest Novelties OF THK SKaSOH. Order front distance will re I celte Prsstpl Attentloa, - ----- N.B. I have not left the city, but mm still on the "war-path" In UXLLTNEBT. - Hespeotfnny, ' x- I MBS. L. X. BINSON. niehaBdtt : . " ! In order to reduce our stock of the following ; named arti cles we hall. - offer them at greatly reduced prices during this month, . : . Dinner Sets from f 15 to $20. Tea Sets from $ 5 to 15. -. . Chamber: fets $2.50 to $20. Lamps from $1 to $10 each. Fly Fans, Ice Cream Freezers Kefngeratois, - ' At prices nerer before offered in Charlotte. China, Crockery, and Glass ware at ' Tn Pert. (M MiictifD. Silver-plated croods a spe cialty. Fancy Goods will be sold regardless of cost. Call and see fo yourselves. : Kespectfully, . 0 GRESHAM & CO, maySdly n.R. LANDS fri 4fvssoft, MortJt Dakota, ! Montana, ' tdaha, Washington end Oregon. . t Atsricss rmlngMsflfro$2 tsW Mr Hi sfto 10 years' Hiss, Th)lj Is thj inVCSWrtV tfr Mcurlng Good. Hoass saw tpsa m ssmsatssl. 1 ? in tha Horthem Pacific country. Je1fS vara inaild3n CARSON BROS., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, J And dealers In Grain, Bay, 'Bran; Km Feed, etc.". Dctween .Trrnm a4 Callrce MiTi Maps teat rKEK,' aeacriiaa us Mmnmvrm the 1 it EH GoTernroent I Jtsdi, AtTl. CHA8, , J. llll U Ir lTIi l li i lil Mill Because the great crowds last week ardbfld ' our. Dress Goods and White , Goods norintpra-" p j-evented ; us serving our customers as5 .. promptly as we would like to. The great- est opportunity; ever offered in this section fcllAA VhTnAA Y . ,, X:. . Bemember that low ' i . - n Monday morning. v - L i f . i i will Case French Printed - : ' ' ' mm Case Rich Novelty Brocaded Dress Goody positively worth 25c.J To12iL' . ; : A L case the best Dollar I for 7 5--cents.1 '.' ;,i 59 dozen JLadies French cut Chemise, worths ;75;ents, for39cents . ' 30 dozen Ladies French cut Drawers worth j Half a Dollar, for 25! centsl : 50 dozen Ladies 'Nigh1 fe Gowns the cloth j alone is worth 75 cents at: 39 cents. 25 dozen Ladies White" Skirts, worth 95c; i. . 211. j: -lt:Xl'-- - f . M : . - 'i ' r I. : V '.!.-. , ! we wm sen iiiem ior pi cents eacn. 1 case Genuiie French . . Sateens Lworth ! , xi on a jtuiiui, 1UI L UCIUS, , , , 3 50 cases of Straw Goods at about half price; , : WHfTMWSKjYj & DAEMJD,1 1 CHARLOTTBrN. C. y r,;: : ' " c AD the bovs are erazAd wltb tb f&TonblA imwi AnH .nil a aklW that tkn (.An. swan sum oat nuu4i sud mt uvw . 5 .,... i 7" v W. : KAUFN & GO.. THK LGADISGl IHLOTIIIEZUL . i r ,. Dont Uiss this ODDortnnitv. bovs. and set tout mottmr t faiW nn a ram S iiriiw Hntt. an con arfll h provided for tne season's sport : Oar counters and 53en Hoatlis' Spring CIdlbicj,; ! OEIfTS FlIRNlSDIltG GOOMi ti ; Soft 'and Ot the finest and best makes. "We offer this week a the uniform prteeof $6.60, north double the money. Ia CHILDBSN'S BUCK HITS, at 23c apiece, - i t . i ..... w. BuinsdiAisr &go CBtTRIL nOtEL CORXBstl ) X .V " rAvsi-.iJU-ii t. :- -j '. - .'j t ' . Vlllpnrlrylha BLOOD? resn Isie Uie LI VER and KIDNEY 8.-; end KESTOui thC EKAXTH and VIQOa of TOtJXH. Dy- - jepsia, wantsfAppeMts, JB-. dijrestloii. Lack of fctre(rtli. 1 ma-ijrea eounRsoaotuieir eared. Bones, aiuMletana srrrea rooetre new f ores. - "JVITV- npplies Brain Power. . I A in I I.iSi?fforln(fIromee.Bplalnts - srrAw'iSM1.,: , cpeedy j to (Heaa ronraaaraHioxna ur. Borer Skbrd Uewier ear BEAX BOOK." I faucatanaaaasod Mafn.ln(nriB.Hrinifa 'JuneltUwly 'y;-.-.- BINGHAM SCHOOL, Entmblfshed la ira, ; Ts FBX-1I1IBi amon Soithorn Schools for Boys, m AGS. in KUMBEB3. ta ABE of PATRONAGE, and iiiequtpi&eot for PHYSICAL tiuiiruun. ... i Tbs only sfnooi far Boys to nw oenth with 6 AS, STMNABIlai and a ateont-hented Bath House. fx oaeaioain, gmnc rail panxmisrs, address - Ot oaesJOaUS), gtvtnc toll partHmiars, adursas - ' . . slas. n. ii .... . . ::,t-i I --t T . -. - f '." i -: ' f ........ ' . -. - - prices aiwaysorisinate 1 r while theriast, we sell t . 1 .... .: ;. v ... J'lj. : - Lawncworth 12i for ' !-. .' i3.:.kj ; : , .... i j Corset in America ' V " ' -: .r ' !-r '5 r. ; Ileitis of Aetiinff orMAnteil wfth a Dan and BatwtA m T f ' J ."1 - . - . r ' - r shelves are laden nlth thslateat styles and a 1 Stiff Mats lot of odd and end salts, H light anddSitsolSTS.at -.--,',, - .v iif-'r; 1 at one-half less than other dssipri', prioss. .'.-j - '' ; " 7. 1 ; 1 - '! .'"" .- . . . .-.... ., . .j.. . ,1" I,'. 1 r I I"I1 V0 HsmaloljMa, ' 1 1 .1 T .'Jn.Ab. Mtmrr, Jl J t J V T SinSStnMs 1 III I I I L. And eared mora maoM tumm ea stand tag on mdbr him. Beipimnteasaeaa. : Lua bottle and TuatimiaS fw.i tUnV.O. uad mrl7dw4w - - ' ' . FRED C. 1IUNZLER, " , ... . WHOLEBAlJe ' LAOER BEEa DEAXJRK 'aWD - iKiTTtjEii,,:;,'f VJUAXl UUJL.X AV W.4 two ortho 1 laqeb . BEEB Breweries In the United 8tnte The Dnrtnsnr St Karel Bren ' Csv, f PkUndclpliIa, od the ' F. HI. ftefcaUrer Rrcwfatf ' ' NewTsrk.-' - i.t' ' . v...' THE LARGEST LAOEB WzES BOT ; , . TUNQ h&TABLISHJIENT. 5 ; NTHE CITY. , x ; 5 V CJOrders SnUHtesl.T.Aili' order . promptly filled mnd delirered free of ' charge to on port of the citr, . : .decSOdlf . v,- ; ; OSEC?TEEHEt:ClliBIElI.EAS; . Btood every test'ssads npos. Klstbs r " m SH . - I ; . .....; art. i -. '" ; V ":s ' -r.yji ! V'. - :

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