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CHARLOTTE N;C SATOEHK AYi Jftl885.
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In Plain, Plaids and Stripes, at Popular Prices.
2 Pieces of HBoajonr IFronlard
At 35 Cents Per Yard, in
o .,..,n's Dress Coo Is very cheap. . The best Corset for $U- Pearl TJnlaundrled Shirt at
,.. . .look at our ew
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COLOHBDMLKS,
Large Variety and
rrNTS NOljBY STRAW ITgSNlSW TATTlfiM& tt $WISg" AKDf BTllNs
GEiS 1 ?& v SOOK EMBROIDERIES. Jl
'rue rtiffiiPst Ton lion Laees and Inserttngs ever
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A SECOND AEHIVAL Og.
Call and see my $12 Suits, they s re very goo J for
Uie price. v - -
' 1 big 9tck of Laundrled and TJnlanndrled Shirts
.several pretty styles In the small plaited fronts.
My Dollar Shirt
Cannot be bettered. Give them a trial.
Cento' Half Hose in every quality, from iSVsfi np
totbenneKradeeof fine LBsle Thread, lack,and
Col red. beautiful line of , , ; J J "
NECKWEAK, v
straw goods, j
panama:hats,
61TZE SHIRTS. COLLARS
CUFF9t-JEc.
T. L.
Are offering a nice line of Cane
teis Fiiil
Sf IIIC OtlllHf.
r WHITIGOODSv
Embroiderv TrimTnin w 'i TToaieirv.: Glores. : Seersuckers ari
Giiighams, Shirtings, Sheetings, et(W prices, to stilt ilU'lV-'
' IJhere is no i)ettertdk -l)tartl m Th'e "cit 0ian we;
have. We make ifefeialty of Black: and Mourriidg Grxklaw
Askforthem. - ALEXAlS DER & ? IJ AK Rly w
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ElEoEiaiiaSw.
Largest Stock" of Furoturtt?ttrto6?
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Orders'.Dy telegraph attended to day or night
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Black and Colors.
Plain and Plaid 6
BLACK SILK!,
at Low Prices.
put on this market, and If you don't believe tf
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Bdbtsi Shoes
AH D HATS
Ls now" eomptete, and we aire-able to present to our
Irlemls and enstomtrs tlie most attractive and best
selected stock we have eer had the pleasure of
showing.
- IiASIXS , XI8FKS AND CWWRKtl B .
LASIBS , TtsmX AMD CJTLriRKli S
Rootii, Shoes and Klippcrw,
S t S'ba beat makes and most correct styles.
Gents' Shoes in evr style, hare and qnal ty,
from the broad Common aBnsa'Vto. helegant
Our stock of Hats was never more 'complete.
We have also a complete stock of : ,
TRUNKS VALISES,
Traveling Bags and Shawl Straps.
Should yon need a nice Silk or Mohair Umbrella
we can suit one and all. Give us a call before
baying.': i.; -::'"":Tl':fi'-:.
n-si-f.'vjjtiiiavi.
Mattings and Floor Oil-
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TBfOff 'STREET.
Site Uarlotte (Obscctfjer.
"TBDTH Lin TO SOW, eOMCTIMKS 8UHKTTS TO
BX OBSOURSU, BUT, UKK TBI SUM, ONLY tttiA
Swbocrlptlom to tke Observer. .
v .'; DAILX EDITION. ; , '
Slngleeopy... w 6 cents.
By the week la the elty..:-..iw -vi;-,. -jvi 16
By tbe-BMmb . 76 : ,
Three months.-,.. -...-.."r-... i.12.00 .-14-Ste
months..; ii..a60s,-,;
One year ... 6.00 .
Three months
mx months
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-Iu clubs of five and over iL80.
ot five and over iUO. ' : -fc ti.
No ITlatt oa Frsm These Ratleo
Subscriptions always payable In advance, not
only in name but In fact -
- i ' : T-; I. Fllt E stock; i
Much attention has been given to
the-raising of fine stock in North
Carolina of tataj ?w and Jthe
mqvement has not been as general as
one would like to see it, the improve
ment in stock has been marked. , The
Raleigh News and Observer of Thurss
daj-, in its i TajbqiAxfcf 61 theBaleiih
cattle shoMeyiprtogresHn
city, notes heriedpof sr&e verjf
fine blooded stock ownedtJb-' 'cl&zens
ot jsajeigh, and givea lisiihafc is
not oilyjhKMy v creditable to t
but epoufagitig as showing the
gress toat Is beihg h
o iu wan ; ui"
requon. xne snow was - su
ony about a month ago.aad was
composed only of cattle . owned by
citizens, o Baeagh.f' Tne'cattW Mtrfi
stalled in H. 'tt'Lees stabfea, where
they were looked at by about ;3,000
pedple. The News and Observer
thussEa oi ihJvii&eitiin fin
U'ctik&&B t tawi
begamipSvasI wMli krand
fbnaf
Precede
IAJ L. ' ' tV X f 1 i 1 t ,f f .
and led by the veteran cow, LuckyM
me procession passed over the line
Decore given, and received as it
passed up Fayettevillwl8treii,rgfi
lari ovation. - - The - street was lined
with people; v-ho looked eajferl J at
the beautiful cattle, as bedecked witb
ribbonjrthey slowly stepped alorg,
apparently cohscrou8 of their beauty
and popularity. Thera were Jersey t
Guernsey, Holstein,- Dvb&frahina
and Alderney cattle in the line which
extended along several bkwkS i-Tb
procession-wAs tJitfiflneslJeaB f aearl
in Che States, and if it" can be 'made
ona day at the State fair, it will be
toe priae ana aeneni-or airine cnoa-
sands .f pople bOrrtness it. For
the, fame of Kaleigb's fine cattle has
now gone abroad, and doubtless yes
terday's show s the precursor pf a,n I
.day! . ' i i n .
uuitsrautcevew iiucr uuh afitiweariv
rThen follows a list of the 'owners
of the catUerage,. breed, excellence.
claimed,-milkiDg capacity t of licowsy
ana containing about one niindred
cat(le of different. fine breeds, 'inclu
ding soi superior attfy slockiWid,
sonde very fine nMlkergiyingrom
three to 8irgalloni--of mflk p&t day.
This was what might be called an
extemporized cattle ehow, but doubt-
ers bf the'Siate oy sho f wh tthejit
canl(0oijL&Woir extetiJeiltia at
thenext State fair.
It is a matter of no doubt that cat
tle rai8inari to beeomeow olntoftitr
dustries tbvSotnBerBf'4he;
abundant native pasturage, the suo
cess, with which the different varies
ties of grasses are grown, the short .
winters, and proximity to$eobd mars
people Jari laarMrfig, top,
not already learned, taaf
more, if as much, to feed and care for
fine' stock than it does to feed and
care, for scrubs, while the one yields
a handsome profit and the . other
scarcely enough to pay for the labor
and; troaue otraisin r.'M i
w i i i Jl 1 lU nil f J V V
t l ThaJac'ksoh keraorial lAssi
has'determined to erect a monument
over tbe'rfivwof tWtGenejail'.1rif Ihe;
cemfeteiafrliErgb Vvnd Will
cecfflvecoWiifMgns.ior inai purpose
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-lJdressed to-CiL -Figga, peasureT
ot tea as80Ciau,afe4i;cPBjoaai nvaf
Mr. u.; laTWDO aasAi jpeen
upp6intedgintbre:
tain nnotoerapns to expeaise m rais-1
ibg the toeceswfry" funds, and. wiU
any; one lorwarumg lu uib auuress,
J49 Efgnth street, Richmond Va.,
ODVuouar. H uuiuuvpuuKiKroiuuv
group of ninety seven distinguished
Confederates, all from approved m
TT
b was
from
tives. f t jt-t-1 , n
Sea coiotf men say there neve:
the tile of1 the ieibergs "so far
the Northern seas now floatmg in the
Atlantic, ffhe steamer pritic, ar
rived in Rew York , fsom England,
iWednesdajr, ran for sixtyiiours along7
A field of packed ice trying to find an
opeiug. The ice extended as far as
the eye could; reach, in , a. Northwest
and! Southwest direction, and was
composed of icebergs ot enormous
eissej -Old sailers ay ,.ther la -nature
Gord oriiradition of; such quantities
of iceWfar from the "polarTegionsiH
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" The elaborate "icing" used on cards
where a frosted surface ia: desired is
sid by the Midland MedicaT. MisceK
lany to consist of powdered glass. " It
is dangerous material V haveabout
the house especially where there 'are'
children.- The girls; who manufao
turO the cards and breath, the sharp
articles xf glass die $arlyL)ir sooh
become fcelphless invalids. f: ''T
l":Diptheria in Europe has been very
severe auriug me t. yvay. . u aui'
stordarri, were the deaths' were 265 to
-every 1,000 inhabitants, against -163 '
in Philadelphia, 121 in St. Paul and
91 in Now YoTlc B ;rlin has had 245,
Madrid, 225 ; Dresden, 184 ; Antwerp,"
1G4; Pari 85: lxndon 'and. "Vfenjia,
44 each ; Copenhngen 4-3. and Brussels;
-3d." ; ' ' Zr, -' '"''-
' 'The rural population of lia'ojiJa.
at a standstill, and in some counties
on the decrease dnj conseqpjEnee flfl!
the fact that so xnany' y5ung people
seek horf-i f 6 c; - r. rr 3 t
States f ui tlif f 'tst; i j.M -everj'
are on' the' ir.cfsa :tC,i-
being ptrctased tMri .v!i'J:r " .
pur hiHgton letter of tUStK
fitted thatKr. W. EL Williama. of
Catawba county, who was m "Wash
ington working on the matter of the
location of the collector's headquar
teiis of this district desired the loca
tion either at. "Newton or Hickory,''
J ijuesta us ia stajtf .that Be. wprkJnTQene-aii-rjiag "ha. ogn
xor isewion,-- as tno asow ieHraoie
ptoficoS
I AST.no "warm weati
itHet:apprddctiew
it
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ly be of interest to those who do
not favor-the propagation of the mosfJ
quitoio xnowinatntueou poi5erx'fxpj.TMweT jurvnertu, - nasniitgwn,
in rain barrels, open, teaks, i&c wiliJ
prove fatal to the wiggle, which in
ie davfelopfl into jrf firstclasB biter.
Helhakftd com to tub feuHace like! a
whkle to breathe, and the supply of
airlbeing cut offby,l1filnl)f oil he
DWMu t6 , (T r I I 1 v I
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Lamont, the President's pri-
vate : peTOtAiy,'an4 ajfijy of friedds
via tea jaounc vernon a tew aays ago
Thfey did not pursue the custom prev
aleht in fiepublicah'daVB !ot.'1uluiuig'
town the river in a government boat.
bui ihWltiiif farolitS-Tlrsrclass-
a.rierican citizens.
Mr. McLeanof the Cincinnati En-
qua-eri says e doffffaMay office,
japoiritie oIectife?!iirii ouldn!t
- t M i iw Hi 1 III 11 ttr i
i hate one if accompanied - with a
chtomoattachme'nt" A!Dd'y6t there
is d srwpidioti wevaitent nhiVlhaV
n JACijean woukt aot ooiect-to - a
iTbufitibrl-o! LoSoP 0 . HU
certeus.of 1851 wasj,281861, 2,
80S989 ; 1871, 2,254260: 1881, 3,814,571
ib vuswmery now to reier u xjoii
4 asacity of LiJOQ.QDPioeopki- The
average anhudl increaWfroru i87lU
188i was betweeta'ffteGOkkrJdOOO
HOW 1 HE WORLD DIGS.
Vaneifes of Aarrtcaltaral Jsnpltmesia
j . - os Five Con tt nests.
j
ick
la noTtherri Mexico a crooked stic'
hdraWn byiatt Oxen or a mui4,i scratch!
es tne grovina a attie as j?preparato4
rv move oeiorepianlnmor tiowintr.
Hoes are heavy ; awkward . tooSfJ.
ing is aone witn . eiciuear ana
tarasaing oy tremgsttr "
ManzannTo, np iinglatfiarQier :
masuresus fields.lSTith a" simple-
iron pointeduCK tuev. txre the holes
ie ground and.-Ahe seed. corii is
in. . In wfew"krysthe- young
6hojts upf and" with ittnhumer'
weeds, which . Are. Removed ' by
1. Farmers: . complain ... that
rican plowg; are- too- heavy to
xney prefer oxen,'.oecause nor
ake them walk.tob' fatit. . .
The axe. thahoe aad the plow oon
stitnte the agricultural implements
iD Qentral America; ""'arid fepeciariy in
Hoodurar "TftesX'jgre' ttiostly of
Snilish or German make, " being
heiper than those manufactured in
'America - "... , --."
The most of the cultivation on
farms in Brazil, and especially where
there is slave labor, is with the hoe,
an pleneTttweigbirJgtrtillwJ to
five) powTJdaoB f -BasdBOstiy im
ported from England inbarrels, 'ten
dothtto a barrel; One ? firm n j Rio
de Janeiro i imports tl,500 'Jbarrelg a
yaar irom lyiglanci, and tne same j
fini ehnate'thatr 60&,000 fchdes'areJ
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mppriea aui uispiweu ui anuuauy
JAxuAmencaa i merchant a- Jai
sayi he has tried to sell nearly every
ueBcnutfmi- t-iunTrjdti iiiipiciiJeiita,
butrwithout success. . Now.he'aas.
stock in hi Warehouse- rhjch has
bee on liahd fof fifteeijai. Fattif
labdrsouhlacticaU
impbssible to imderbuiUisantb labor-
Hng macjnnerxa.fifild hands
rjt twelve hours adag lve, b9hi
pfe in each niOhth'ahd receive their
food. IddtfEfft wagfefAngln
froii $8 60 to 12 90 per year. Fet
Mala laborera work JAie same
e hours;-rT
are hot entitled to boJitlara.1 atxU r&
ceiMe, beside theif food and lodging.
China: vea anBooVrr v forsv t
ef islcrofn: jtcRte -inct ;wjfh5fr
woe. J4e ooit ayjsgi narrom. ana
JiaVv blade used for almost aiHmr
z:u n..-i.-'f. t u c-
cluAsy affair, .withAXiJy one "atUt!
isndionhiMhe fedmt 'shod -with ftn,n
timl
8heavea-iO An eartheaji txvreehiag
floor, and tft-iving Unmuzzledjjcattle
over the grain to treadjt oulj. , r -.'.
- tThe African f&raWareIatebVnen
ot dsen4anM0;..Do4chmenTbex
BDltadhara .to , tae $ oia .vwyie .larm
Lwaion of twenty rflve f t&rtrastf ths ;
Wioti vaoo werJif whirh.is -furniahad
y feaxns of fourteea oxen or tend
nuBBs j i xpese vemcif a ars qapapia oi j
larrjmg a dead weignt ot noik. less
Tarouenouineariyau, ox Europe,
the consuls say, moosrn machines
are
ng-trsetrr
Funeral oi a fcaueae Prince.
PanilaffGasette. ,T, , 'e ." ' , .;
; iTlie funeral of the Chinese . Prince
1401 Fu, the cousin !iof the Emperor
Qtiahg Su,' has been jonducted ; with
"all the pompadirooeduejjo;
Thefprocession which aoooenpanied
the remains of the prince-tonis last
resting place was headed by . thirty
six ilates clad in garments of green
cloti and bearine a Khuee;- wooden
f cage, representing the funeral of the
soull Tliesa were touowgd. bv 10Q
slaves dressed in- red e and x carryiBir
tablets inscrilied with tha titles, hon
on itwnmmix detW f. r
tNixtjame twenty iBDcrrUmenlead
ing the.240 hounda once belonging lo
LaulFs. Uie camel&2 mnleBharses.
Bdv ebaks and the privatearriage
drawn,by, a mulej sixteen.fjaervauta
dressed hi green Bilt, 1 tore an arm
chair covered. with . a tiger , fikui.. ,a
reginvon t of icavalry't and infantry
folloiwedy thjejv-the bodyjservaiita aha;
Ciimels. ihirty r two pi ierits with - Un
pie knueic,. end ' finally the cuffbt.
barao. by eighty servants and covered
Vitli a silk yalf. pefor wlS
reprbiut6i4 by isixtyt!ienp.tyfl cacria i
gee, behind which walked he gran
:dees , iuceL'iuFu'si !arms, car-a-Htg8,
clothes, teiitiy t04,-wtre -att
buruled up as a winding-trp of the fea
tivities T W "XI I -
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rneniuc iifuiiainf
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Varkers EiT bttioaiu wilt liupaii to it a dkttt
StttA t II1 alu fhlnlran thtn il am .rl H i i.
t 'Tj. b wm wvu i-uawwu aaia uit oinuivawumr
mom. nstt. suil tliA. Itnr-n t- hs. 1
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iHOW POSraASTER GENERAL Tl.
las paorosBS TO weed ea out.
Hla Le(er trCoBxresBiea OvataiBf:
oi PoJiei i'v-whrcb PoLiticil, Workers
iaweto Kepce by EfSctent Hep
Fostmas
issued'- a xri"
rate -circular letter to a number of
democratic; members rof Ctoneress
WrWitn reterence to , tne removal and
kappointaperit posjtmasters. The
letter is ailfpUowa:
I1
ConfidentiaL'v- it :.3t .
PosteffiDeparlmentOSUM'of
Apm i885pear Sui.; The, cof
Xinuea inness of Mr. Hay ; will delay
his; coming for some time yet to the
fiepartme nt, and I think it desirable
teat ..some, action should be taken , jn
nej way t removals. , and arnimpa;
tient to assist ur people in securing
relief to which they are 'justly , "en
titled f rota partisan postmasters, j I
baf e had a conference with the Vurs
giuii delegation, and they will soon
Sing in their fcases, and I shall hope
tuaka the earliest removals in that
State As ; ebon . as they , shall - be
ready,- arid-1 hope within a week,; I
degira to appoint from three to ten in
a county in-. v lrginia armrantiBfr to
oflthornr nfmnpol aHyiBuf hc ' : T
n
raienoeu u.mrue yourseii ana toe
democratic delegation from Ohio to
met me this week and considerthe
plan upon which we should "proceed
r inaking removals in Ohio.'. But J
afiderstand.it will bH incnnvimMTit ior
rsome to travel hither now. and it
has, occurred to me that perhaps the
same end might be -accomplished bv
ting. a sftaxujeg you tnerewre, to
isider the suggestions I makw as
Jo metliodsjpf.procedureid; if
you can 'adopt .them and get. some
cases ready-within the next fcwcuor
thre weeks I think in the month of
May I can give substantial relief, that
wiLj takeaway the importunity and
discontent. . I thmk that from 15 to
25 pr cenf fbf the fourth-class fcost
masters iri Ohio misrht be v removed
MBithin the tnex$ two months, , and
great good accomplished thereby; if
our! people, adhew to.a proposed platt
- into aw, isuuri,, w ,pu:K . unfc, wia
most obnoxious and offensive parti
sane in eachMcotmty, to the 'number
of a! sixth'5 to" aquarter ' of call.and
choose firPbH;laas-men to. take .their,
places: J wfif require no more proof
of partisanship .in these : selections
than "the affirmation of knowledge on
the part of aliepresentative or Sena
tor .that the -postmaster has been" an
ch
of
th
active editor jpr, proprietor of a Bes
publican : newspaper printing effen-
jSivearticiesTeasily: shown by slips'
or a wurap speafcer, or member - or a
political committee, or officer of "a
campaign cl up,, ,Qr organizer, , of k po
litidal nreetiBjr, oi that hifoffice has
bees made'be headquarters 'of po
litiqal.wck,jpr,tbalihis iclerks-have
bee put 4otb'the - performance of
rjoliical duties. PosaiblV. othr itn.ta
of egual focv ,h4y; be noted in "some
cases. : If the Representative does not
know tbe faet.'lt shoull be establish
ed by som affldavit of some. person
orwnom ne cao.amrm to oeot un-i
queitioned Credibility or bytaspm.e'
aocbmentajry, evtdpneet?:--'! 1
r 14 fecotnme'ndihg for appointment'
I beg-the Representative . will 'state
the nee. and what kind of business
experience an&' description.; of ..the
Dusiness character or the applicant,
andalso oi his Jiabits and standing in
the (community. . It would be wall-to
file jevideocevshowing that he will be
satiefactoryjd the' communityc and
wheji there are various candidates, I
be obliged ir4 any expianatioa
h theBepresentaUve can give. .
This hecesearily imposes-a little
ble, and yet not very great, - but
t seems torao reasonable to require
yerj extraordiBfary care and trouble
enbigh to be taken to represent sure
lv the facts. The earliest removals
andjappomiments of this kind ' will
epaOenge the keenest scrutiny. The
former .must be justifiable and the
latttr.beyond criticism. Some mis'
as ; have ' perhaps occurred, and
ftftversaries are keenly interested
U9 thmost of every fault, be-
I cause they have "perceived a strong
cnrBent ,of general, approbation ot
tbe purposes of the, administration.
) Iri rendering this justice to our peo-
Flch consists of the removal .of
that! tt very, desirable t to;proceed
witli textreme oare, and that ' If am
jriectly representing the President's
- ste: an$ purposes in earnestly so
vjtiQg that every step, may be taken
aeeqrttmgiy. may aaa tnac as tne
tmnian good is indeflnitely beyond
the welfare ox any one person, now
Jvei great hisplce so appointmehts
to further a.. mere personaL end.
should be absolutely forbidden, and
tejjojmmendatiofiiUpon ;thatl,eubject
may weli-expepdistavor. 1
1 shall veryfnHlngly. take up.' the
cases of any . district or of any. county
wheanvec they are ready, and I shall
grad u tne jiepresentawve oan
pally attend and go over them,
hJ should be sent in as soon as
poeible, and will' he then carefully,
ift jefed in the department, and when
so tnade ready appointments ;caa
4jgjrade with great rapidity. - f
iShduld. vou think it desirable to
hav ta - personal conference bef ore.
ceisaroegun, jtBhall be very glad to
meet the delegation. V ;; ',1 1
rrBat aa I have felt it desirable to re-
lievs thorn of unnecessary iournevine
'an'S BxpenseBf."4ave written a 'eifni-
Ian letter to each! Representative from
Ohd,: and respectfully rsohcitedfes
sporttuve action in accordance witn
tne spirit oritr--' r: ?i -
very truly, yours, i ...
; :.... Wm F. Vilas,: ,
; , ?j - Postmaster QeneraL'
VirMnia ahd 'Cfhio postofficea will
firstl be attended, -to because of the
jlnapertant 'polilieal campaigns . at
band in thse State and the necesat
it6at the patronage of the govern--
:1 cooit shall hot beHlsed, aa in thepaat,
to help one rpxaiUeat partyv' Atr
Ohid and Virginia ;iother States;, Act
1 -cording to the exigenciev ot thaocca
I m 1 u -1 . . . . . .... . ... .
a 4t ; became, generally known today
that the Postmaster General had sent
out this circular, and: his antejoom
was crowded with member of Con
gftss and others who were anxioua to
have bim begin, at. once, on their
ftates, ; and- notwaifct for -Virginia,
.Obidand Indiana,. to be first disposed
of. I Tbe : Postmaster General -was
rsithfer disconpertfid at the publicity
which bis circular had obtained,, as
had not meant that it should go
.-beyqnd those tbom it was person'
- Gei
to make a good appearance, shouhl have
looking feet Tlnfl .fitting-". shoes, con-
bapti
structi
on -S0kIH pwncipK oover
4adi the same Ume develop an the good points
fntm
fi feet. For" tses reasons, and ror ease ana
always ask your dealer for the "HAN AN
sy far the best evr nadn.a.X BAlTXCt
r - --ri
. aceata for Charlotte ' tebuoeoa
an ea Pals Porowd Haste, 18a. tftrSt T
- Ckri.ii c..hma. root.il
i "OhArlnttfl flnahmnn'- fcorl o tnr n
- .,0 is a.
her own in siz and 'generally ' wore
iuutb, out couia crowd into a tnree-ahd-a-half
oil & tight squeeze." 'One
nifc,"80oi -'af fcsr recofermg from' a
severe attack of inflammatory rheus
tnatism; iBhe was ifreartng' a" pair of
fill rinOMirT 'ninnl :$ f t n . L
Parting behind the? wings between
scenes, she snatched tbem off "and
tnrew them as far as she could 1 ex
claiming: Ye gods? Somebody tend
me pas? Of Slippers, or I will g6s on
far &y- -stoekhtes ! vWhat ; nunJheV
d t6ttweartn asked a-yoiine '-actdr
"by heyer ttlnd the; number riahys
thiag'frotnve to twenty J she? re1
pjjrtdfif i i '-,.idlw
Dr Q. Gorman, the physician in at
tendance on v ex-Secretary FrehngW
nu yseu.saia inesaav ? uia ua"-.tiiv
tieqtwaa gradually butaurely dyings
waiq u fuxecceoi - Dy tnecDooHw
ailmeatA but thereliB rfiaflitmmtinii
or paralysis and bo -softaningi niSrA
reimgnuyBen lies to a etata oft Mtani
tioa :hiaf existence m maranieal.rtet
he gtVeS evidence ; bvj, motions 1 and
vuoukd u wsaHtaUMwaK uieexisw.
Be takes milfc freauenfelrj and this
JMB WBIWIHKU fUIIl.an 1UT:
fifirdggla with death. ? a
. s - . . .
,i; w nmi, wuw uumic vprniu iiinma rv
L whence earae thy pure and pearly teeth f
i Toy rosy itps? Thy perfume breath?
x L.. . swum Dfvsjusj smiv urrmr. .to , f-v
Is sure, sweet breath. rThto deslderatuis Is one
t tbe results cf using SOKODONT. which not only
umgvfwjB am preaerves me ' teem,1 ihh renoers
tte ssostn aslragrantas Sros ...t juki
TSPAuomolB Gum,'- handy' aboot the home,
mends sverythlng. v i ,r
u A' rood Starr eomes from A bors' boar Jins artinol
In "Jersey.". The diet, was jBonQtesout an4 ,
buvmiuki aau uie iiajaea pnqapai (leeidea tffAt
trodnpe some 614-style physic in the appJenBuoe '
and aWalt the happy results, tone bright lad, the
SDsartest in the school; discovered llie secret mine
is sfl sauee, and pushing back his plate, shotted
to ttuj pedssogne, "Ho phystei sir,' Is taIne. -1Jiy
dad tela uetoase notnta' twit 'Sr. TfaiMe's'Psrifk--
ttve BeBets,' Sad tbef BW'dotar ttelr dw nss i,
rrs, Tneyare anmaneosj mf pqsalrwis
tbtoJ .-. - r,. ' ' ,---j ,-rn 1
..- j .i.i -trr 1 ' ' --" i-
"BouRh on Coughs" Troebes. 15s.' Xlould Me. -
.Si I
The Miirbr
Is no, flatterer. , Would voii l,i
make'it tell a sweeter tale 2 jT
Magnolia Balm is the charrn;-7
er! that almost cheats the ,
lookinglassJ ' . '.m.
,l " t . r
84-tatimsnw'
Milt r'rrery fMi Hin eryj
-:o:-
MRS. : 3ENS0N t" REBTB
Gail
jtOendon to their stock of MILLINKBT,
: : wnicnoompnses su we . ..
1 j
Latest . Novelties
OF THS SE1S0H.
Orders from bv dlstnco win re-
'; celte Prosmpt Attesittos. .
N. I have not left the city, but am still on
tbe "war-path" in KILLINKBT, . . n
Bespeotf .Ily, ,
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UBS. LLBXNSOK'
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,;. , t; , r,
saclOBtltf,
Hi
Tn order to reduce our stock
bf the following 'named artfr
cies we, nau oner tnem at
ffreatly reduced prices during
Oils monthr " " J .
Dinner Bets from $15 to $20;
Tei Sets fromif 5 to $15.
.Chamber Fete $2.0 to $20.r
Xarjips from $1 to $10 each.
: ! r ! .-. - . . j-.
Fi ji FansIce Cream Freezers
, ( . Refrigerators, -j
At prices nerer before offered
l ; m Uharlotte. .
China, O-ockery, ; and Glass
ware at
tePtr .Cfiil. Rfiliictiofl.
SiFVer-flated coods a spe
cialtyi fcancvi- Goods will be
soIdTesrardlfaa of cost. ' Gall
and see'fo f yourselves.
r: . -Respectfully,
-0 GRESH AM & CO.
marthBy -
R.R.LAr:DC
Msrlcfis Tsica ehseSj t2 Is If set er,rt
sSUl - r -1 -is- ttis e"i Cmmuf j
f r ,M 1 h. . tr at 1 j .mead
L mjsBmv s?siswsw w ar s.inJ a
uiH--r 1. -ieiu.
j-ir
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ware 14 v
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5 xinnurn 'rirn,nTriYriTitrr"''- - -
BecauselthQreatrCTa
MfeMefl:$6rjrtt
takes pla6e
frit
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JimemBer tha4oj5
tji.
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11 f I til 1 11 T f 1 1 1 1 Jjft 1 n t vTi
Case French CkinieaX(.T
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let
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!ase Rich ;NpyeItv-Brdd zi
Offl dozen i . JLadics French iut; Chemise, rorth :
u o cenis,orvjif cents.
f I atfa..4 rbscs ... .
dozen LadiesTr ench ciili5 Drawers morth
Half TX-DoIlar: lfor25 dents, f ji!1 i
SttdozenEad
Mqne;i$ ortlLlStltS at 39 cerite.
25 doeu JUamJutd .Skirts, ;worth,95c,,
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- Half aI)oIlarr f(;t8;i,;tC:U;4;:;f:;!r'
50 icases Qt Stradfe at about; Jialfcfirice. ;
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; "''-i a
Ail the bevi are erazed with tne favorable tMivrli
Salt and Hat which they buy friss - Jitu
i i i i t i1 'f-i it. tidrs 0OtI
DbntnriM thfx cttmortontty. tnm.4.tH mt aor
provided for the season's sport.. Out counters and
i1uq.L
".-ft ril 1
li i wrom
OeD:.
io;i
1ft
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Soft ; and',. :
Of tb nsest and best makes. ' offer this -week a
tnennuorm pries s&.w, waruaonotetaesMaey.
it- -' ,fk - in 'A fT nt-is -! !
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In CHILDBKli'8 BLACK HATS, at 35e. apiece,
s
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ana KEHTuui ths jl - a.i.xx . .1
Ml VIQOB, of TOITX.
Hiiili.TiiUliriimUM,
MUM, Ip.
, aigeanon. iscK oc do
Btrenrth,
laM I OjeeaHat t)M
in eoaiiMmiiiw .
(needy core. Give a clear, healthy eowprexlon. -
FrraMnt afo-mntl at eoavteiceitlBa! only add. 1-1
!!.!&ffl!,Mtt'
QltdOVlipuwH svsweosrwe'
lOrsTAIi 1HD C8Ts
.Juneldwlyr
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ntvpniu ?trwt
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LBeheota er Boys. Is AGS, In NCMbEBS, fn Ah.M -
VlVSTMI VSIS'I' IIBllSf Hillll IIP I II I SISS 1 1 ' MSJ
vf PA TB ONAGit, and tneqnlpment for FBXSiCAl
5TTTT TPl. - - . - -
The only tf4teoi Mr hofs m tne tseura wirn was,
ebtui isje,a.ti. full .
last Teek arountt
' i our customers
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H.ti
prides,, alWiguiate,
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till1 'l(v i .'..
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of rettiW resested with a-Ball and Batwtlk fcvsrr r'
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notWtotmV on anw flnrfnv Rtrlt to voa sinks'
saelres ore aadett with tne latest stries sad do- i rl
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lot of add and end suits, sf Best asisstk Mfen, at
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The Borwrmer Je JBswrsX Orvsslir
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tr. in rsliirrJKiWlBrCo; ot
- If ow Torti.' - :
TUB LARGEST LAGER B"ER BOT-
I - . N THE CITY.'
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Sine snUwwnini r-I n m-i T '-j't . w
fin Ini.illMltaiiMiitii lii imi "
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