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." " :. " . - ; - .-- ---r- i,, . .a-.iMII ...LyllIlM Vi i fa imV - ,ir a -. . -l-w.. , T , t.- a-...--.-... -iMwa. jf - - - - - " ' . ... . " jT : - .'''. ' jl ' ' VOLUME" XXXIIIs. QBBXffl!ng$kl WEDNESDAYMAY 20, 1885, Ml kt Jt I I ' I i Rl I". I i -- WW i hud ..D At I2c , worth 20. Look at them and get a dress before they are all gone. job kit nf Berlin Lisle nd Silk Gloves, at all price. One pe Crazi Cl:h. at 12tte, per yard. smai w ood bewittfiil pacrerns in Swiss Edgings and Insert I ng8, Swiss, Allcwers aad Xprqboa Lacea. ' LyM at our Dew Colored Ycklngs, with Lacea to match. They areprettj and stylish-. ; I A i r. r ci. diu oiquK ui II n If, 'Jfl h f ! 1 t uHme line of Uftumine Goods. Anyone wshlrw a kandMui Trunk tncK before buyln?. Ladles' and (Jents Gause Undetwear, Gents' Low-quartered Shoes and Mobby imwlia B We are onerlng our Dauince or s LOOK AT Jait r!eied June Patterns and Fashion Sheeta all iui9-i Trul., - . . . , 1 The Latest!! Call and purchase a suit of the beaot f J ' One of the most deslrabte styles of U sea sen, with Cream Tae Laces for trimming, quaa- ' " v tity limttedronly a lew patterns In the " . ; piece. Also remember the ' 4 1 am dfertag at 76 cents. $10 and 12 pertattern; 20 yards to pattern, i J 1 :"2 f J A I!w Arrival r OisishsMaH, Sernelfers and Lawns, "I IC -MY- b unusually attractive. Young ladles can be suited In any style of evening dresses for the coming commencements. Don't fall to see my stock before purchasing. ' 1 A new lot of Black Coachln Parasols. T. X. SWM. .Will offer this li am? STOCK OF Far belowesl jpfapLfaOtjiriesUaLiz; In All Bunt riOT worth JiOn. r red n Red Bunting worth .20 and 25eT to Ooods in proportion, " t Z b still fbMhief attrartlon io tta-eity so that line STSu11 sk fo7 f aWe suss at onrea that wul salted. Ask for Jtemnanta, r . - -i i .i i ... i . ' i i ' , . 1 target Sck;ppWttittirfl: in thetate. iS". SE3JTD 4 VO& " C3 , s . O ,.: A J r, rT i tci C3 - a- CS cq ; .: o a sC '50 a Q 5 3.1 1 ' f -.. C OFFI NSTCASKETS and BURIAL StJITS, -( , ' ' ' 1 . Orders telegraph "ittndeai .to day or right - - s f it llllllll LlllllIlN -f ?T? i Ti rai abuisi; l i f THEM. qjtbe eelelurat V BuUertek Patteya N.' Come " "' Jr . 'A X . t.. - SPRING STOCK Is now eoeaplete. and we are able to present to oar Brieons aoa e:siomers me most anraeuvefUMriMsi selected stodc we have ever had the pleasure of showing. lADDtS. BnSBES' AMD CKTLOHiK'i Soots, ghtrs sad Sllypern, 5 , ,The best makes and most correct styles. " - " ' t fU Gents' Shoes In everv style, shape an qn&ly from the broad -Common Sense" the elegao a beauUful -"Dude Shoes. ' 1 1 j We have also .a complete stock of TRUNKS, rVA LIES Traveling Bags and Shawl Straps. Should you need a nice Silk or Mohair Umbrella we can suit ione and all. Give us a call before week a lot of :-.ilr.i.? -Mil .t' 1 to slbf c.5 tiaiD All W OOl 124e.i- and all other press " ' , a , of ; fi 'ieeroi;5 Wii are oflertig Black Linens. Table Nini-toweetc , yju wlU be ALSZ AND! i I t Yl&CES." Mai W W 3 -!,m err- O S3 -i'-i a yd. v-ri i if or ii "V it - r KAfiftKO. Boptsf.SJtioes I'lfillll l k Et.lARRIS ? - t. - r hc (ltarljotte 0hscirtJty "Tboth uu m suv, BOMxrma scrBsiTTaTo BK OBSODRK0, BUT,' UU TtLK BUST, UlUNIi TTMB." - . . --. . 8abcriptloa to tae Oboerrer. OATXYKDmON. SlmcleeoDv... ... : pesnts. 1 . v ...S1Q0 V By the week In the city.. By the mouth... Three months Six months .. .... One year 3.W -CjQO WSEKXYXOITION. ; Three months... ..... SO ouiuwuv ,v. f.......UJU V -.. One year.i....i....i. ! , ..: Iaclubsofnvean4overAX50.it t No ITlatla Froam These Subscriptions always payable in advancej, not only in name but In fact. t - - HONOR THE BRAVE. I t vis- Let a Monument be Erected in tlonor of the Deeds of May 20A, 1775. Arise, ye sons of valiant sires, arise! Ibe cauae your fathers .fought to win, eoufirsa. Unfold your time-stained banners to the skim: . . Whose conquests on Ifame's tablet brighter pilrn Hurl baok tha Uunts that Idlers (oadly br ac,., raidlif the starry ehaplet of tk brave, v Blngoiif frvod bells, la all your gladness i Inc. yfijgriaT w as the Qc of bathes fave.' L44,Uaai liberty, iew AravdJw breaOJ, 1 he Lion crouched beneath the Karle's nsnsaw. ,And as a cem from hand tm willing cleft, T SDiaa lozthitaaaTa all ofrown'd Ola land olouiv i O j( j rt .1 Hera freedom dawned Comw&Uls stood aghast A rebel band to find a hornet's nest, f 1 Aye. freemen. boU your DrteeleM record fast. j AneaTbUiWharesrAuijt IseJ Above a vtetor'a crown their brows cnelosei ' nwreathed In light from everlasting dopes. On s pace a score of names, yea more. TbtsfetavAMBferiteanM i la pease calm as the-sea when storms arelo'er, m oauie aaaroesras were knignu ox M'er be It said that lorn of country x Or hish resolve arlves nlaee to lethwtn While memory her throne Inviolate keei r Hoong In sheen the deeds we proudl Oar o4itry's loyalWi from dlst4Ia) ii Toyota the-brlaayif sherw gkM reel )rne hlBrrlm JerUll 1 bees writ on rust e slab a goodiy lin "Honor the brave, the loved In batile Aoove their sod the amaranth flowers efttwlnl Our heroes! who brighter erown of bays detnand. Wor Greek nec-Uoman valor f aires- abowk. twin.' Then twine the votive wreath with eacer hand. Ana irace meir aeeas on lae enaarmg Hooe. a unarea years; yet no mernoruu spire,? rx : um waauexiBg kM einaner A hvodred Kara, vet no Aevetedine . ; i I i V It chant U rhythmia notM eacfe pitfcr' f snaael Let Justice raise snowy shaft on high. With many a rare device engraven . , Befleetlna- at eve beauteous Mots that m u Likeaiigelsbiusheaonthetaceof .heaven. Chgrioaa.lr. O.May t9,188Si Within a few yean khattedatice in the public schools olliftgJand has increased troia 2,000000!; to tMOOO. In 1883 there Were- intho ITixited Stetes,,raurdeiB; inJ88i, 15,597,' The little hip pocket pistol get m its work-? It a said that Postmaster Geperal Vilas is getting ready, to maek little war on the f Louisiana Lotteiy Obm- j Geprge Butler, Bepew np Gen eral, is again in the workhouse at Washington. He befievi man who drinks liquor pi suneruig from a mid fprmof insanity, and the he should be locked up. There are 49,000 postmasters-of tie fourth class in the TUnite-1 jtate reachable under the formula sef forth in Postmaster General Vilas' joircvi-j lar. There are less- than 0p -who are apppirited , directly byj'the Piresi- denti ia Max Mullerhas calculated that lit the end of the next two ceituries there will be in the world 53,170,000 people speaking the Italian language u riOTJDOOjthe Pia;T,4,Mtfiid:, German ; 505,28,000 the Spanlgh, a4 1 1,837,886,153 the English. r bTbe iijr Yof WdrT has fctwrie I time been slashing away at Seoret4ry Bayard, and now the Philadelphia Times n:aniesadispoe?tkfvt'frough itarya8jiingtjfX)rre8pondenc to g& for the scalp of Secretary iamar; Verily the road of , the secretary is not the smoothest of the smooth. " . The Kansas Supreme couttr "been called upon 'to decide at point probably never oraisel.jrflt seems that when the ury wenr put one of the number proposed, tp open their deUberatibn"with'pTaye,'caiid thereupon proceeded ta pray) "long and loud The Verdict was A fgiMafiw ttje defendaofciwhereuparuhis lawyer moved toMetHf akdeW the ronnd ot,"unaue mnuence exerciseajoypne of the jurymen by ( means of pebtie prayer iaJheTiurj; room. V I U ti a ioiiina ' wEkie lurin, the former a son of Judge Wm. Shel ton, the Jatter Jtibwjfe residents at Boiling Forki iieerjVicks-. burg, - Hiss., became enemies in a heated, political 4ianvas8.twq years acoi t ,The enmity culminated last and fought it out alone. McLaurin came to town o.dgayeyiimaelf up. The city marshal went to the place 1 deeigriatetf a0 8iSrii4he)deai body of Sheiton. with tne tail-coctea, un discbargedshoCunying near by. . ; Several days-agu tb Good Tem plars of tne District of Cofumbia pre seated an address to the President on the subject bf the liquor traffic in the district, to which he made the foDowl jog reply: 'I read your address late last iiigut wtb great interest; It is something tangible, and if all men would come to me as you' havej'my labor weald be greatly lessened.? The teniprauVpbltf ' Are'wbit j people and friends of law and order; Before I left .New Yqrk determined jtq give the District af oodovernmebt but there are so many-conflkngj claims hat Ianiinefirnes know .what to do, but bn comwith'clear tAxe rur sirewd- bcss, but we say a red nose and a barking eoogh tMUeatM the need of a bottle of Dr. BuUi Cough eenaJ " sHi nai tell. 4J ! I.-- fraung nanus iiTfll ii i oi t tlalL' Saturday; in a duel near the depot with shot guns,1 in which' Pheljon was killed. xihev 'went ' unacrJonlDanied - J 1 IhUK if fi lief I ' TheCf fhese aay a'Urri ios ihdteatea gyiup, i TUB FUTVBE Orj PART IKS. ' Some "people have 'expressed the opinion .that there is danger o a rup ture in the Democratic party on ac count of the 'poiicy poraued Jby the Administralion n 'Ibhal matter of re rnovals from: and,' appointments to office, an indication of which they think they see in the declarations ot dissatisfaction by Senator Eustds of Louisiana, Beck lot Kentucky, i Gen. Bragg of Wisconsin, and a few other gentlemen who are not entirely Batis tied because their advice has not been more listened to and their Treasure more considered. . But a large major-' ity of thefleaders and '' of the ranX and fUeofUielDemocratic paufty have not thus far shown any sympathyl with these eentlemen. button" the contrary seem to be reasonably! well' tatofted jike pcQgreq of events, witrr coofldochay'ilhoBgt ho inoWeWatejar StBieAdtfiSalstiatiort are iwjowerliiantoma wish, to see in th end J&Jwfll ' comet out ail right andhniatte time Bemocraia will which-the are entitled. -Thfrftmioaralae .pariT wht through tbisa manY y bittfed for prindplebttlpdreroic when ltwatfm.apopjejhm not going to pieces over lh& matter Jof the Bpoil8f0f office; however .sirable the spoils'TOay- bei aeeper the AdnunistrafciiMi ia kkoving as rap- Idiyrie! ffiV6tofo& as a dufoifie, publiceqf vie and -lbiAl4hatisWfore thet)em (ftilfpafjtdithe same trjouble tbotnrtt perhaps not to as great an ex- .tenf w before tbe'Repubticimrty.) lies in the coming! tajciS, legislation. and in tue Wver question, in both of wmcn tnere wnynanutc nnies nans dIeditb.H9keadedi wisdom, f These are to bebnreat issues of tbe -fu? ture, 6Vt..wlicn the representative men aad the niasee!w4U take their respective posittot and'they kre is sues which, unless luuidedJarith con sumraate skill, may result in arraying in antagonism men who h'v4 stood together under party banners:, and made cocamon 'cause on"vatl other issues.' Botih within the Bepiblican aad DenKratie parties there is a wide . diff erence sof sentiment upon both of these questions goverjied to a great extent by the ideas thitpre. vail in the respective sectiotii jof the country, i The particular -pooV that the central and' eastern 'Stales would make thepqlwof .pTGtopijtimeBf finds vigorous bppceition in the West and Bout whose -mtereets - at)(i',he character - of whose ; iaduaWies are dUTeieut fiom the ueulial ami eastern States, aqd-a both these seotiqna are TRIwecOmin the .ecrtrollmtrpower hit anfinglggislattvffiaaa aataon, -Cbey. will insist upon being beard and willjnaketheir power felt.- jWheij tbesMues mo it will lfoufirl-tatTjartv lines will be mmfe less obliUxateel, Just to what extctMpea unoamow much - is demanded, andhe spirit upon which the Uernapd is made! Buy ,600! bead ed men maya thejunt-jahdY by judicious management and arise; con vewbrksthatbtiierwiBe might resuXspjawlilp .who have been conspicuous inland ouisiue 01 joogress nave sneir way. K ... A KL arrr iw' ftvwa "ii3T jm to I mir!hneri!an UstJtiU jiffdefgfi ettbangetbite-r fluctbartoi'; belevKt-he d ex- poranQint-at; stant'rneij rallettterprisei tr--i4 nd wonder, that the industrial, sHum ticn does not improve and that it the trafel44e?9 nepressed. as that is merely nature's effort to avoid an im bebdnig eviL Every Wbefel the res port that hijefels; a loss in nianufactures at feresent kioe8. and tbeeonstthaiia to idecrease nroduction and lower the cosb An atfpf iQeJter 3 tne iron worisers qas tow wee oPeen announced $nd hi conseqenfj-1 of the diminished scale of wages pr6j oseda smonic onrTTiatiufacture fa likewise apparent in its effect on the coal trade A; mwitnstatdingf teat? the jal itted traduction ari May MaaMmlv cortung w uie arrangemeni i if -uii putjtt tor be raised; until in . August toe'tot&Fii W be t.50,000 tons, and at that figure it was to continue until IJecemberAj In apparent ripeition te tljeee-tefe Vtt thdve tfe'fircum-. Btance, about wh3h there canj be no doubt, that the consumption ( goods is pretty active." To proye tb it-is necessary' to go-no furtber than the auction e&la p dry goods In tlit City on Thursday where the buyers were so numerous , and where i 8e sale reached4 nearly ;t wo million 'dollars at only a Wight iredbttion from tnarket rates. Our people want goods, Ju?d if the repol-U abtat eoliections are or rect, have the money to pay for them, but c tbeyf will p4y buy when, the mamlfacturer 'actually does,) or' at least pretends to slaughter bis pro duCta Thus it is that currency de rangements throw all our industrial m4chinery out of gear. 1 o . J As Aacicat Rose OrsI ;.a beautiful roie bush, said, to have planted by Charlemagne, is one been of the great curiosities of the ancient city of Hildesheim, io Hanover.1 It is gnarled and riiKged, as becomes its extreme age; and iu some places the principal ? stem'. , is as thick ! ' as a mans boJy. "So f ir, so goo. I " said the b- y. after eaUc the Uuuuf th-ogaml ? W.s and enoKh.i tlmt have Men oomjua i uy huu s uwga s rub, we can readily say, so far, ) gtod. . t T - 1 .,. A i.i.rri w j - j -71' r klA6wwe Bv Dr. Frazler s Mairic Ointment. Curei ai If by 1 - A - t nuuric pimples, blaok heads or arubs. 1 neaand ear and eruptions en the -faea, leaving rthe skin I beautiful. Also cures Itch, salt rheum, Ssoi nlp- plea, aor Hps, and eld ebstluate ulcersi Bold by ifawoiotM AT mftjlflfi on Mlfwfnl lf Vkrin IKS Mat. dhwgists, or mailed on receipt of price, ' 68 eenta, m dj t. v snuia s uo. teoaoeoaawif CSmlUACo. t Mai "Bough oo Pain Forosed Plastar.l&e. LWuU Ke - .i 5 T ABOUT THE STATU. Wilminirton " Beview. 18th :! Sx Governor Jarvis will arrive here next Monday night and and will remain a couple of days. - ; - ; .Wilmington Star: The' seasides leave Monday, . the 18th, tor : (heir nrst trip through the State, playing Goldsboro. Raleieh. Durham. and probably Henderson, before their return. The nlavins talent consists of Koockogey, Kurta, . Carmichael, Moore, Empie. Harrrsa, Boatwright, 9Wddell and EosentbaLi q v i t r Ashevuie CStixen: Dr. W. WJ Fair banks, of Boston,' died at the boose of Mr.- Emory Merrimoa on Satur day night at half past twelve b'ctock; of heart disease. ' He : reached! bere ont Tuesday morning last, coming with- the hope 'beoeflttaag-'bis health. We learn that the deceased was 31 years of age and: untnarried. His remains were taken to Boston for interment. -' :" i- -ri -smI. :-j s-i;- i ' j-. i -V.-. I r i(. troia80oro messenger: ai inemees-, ing of the North Carolina Frees- Asso ciation, to be held at Smitbvillet cpm mencing Wednesday, June 'nth. the AVAAVi WW Ulg IAJUUAVU1 O ww AAA A VQU tXJ Q af by Charles ' R. Jones, ' editor'' 6f the. grationbxohn H. Small, editor of the Washington Gazette; "Industrial Edu3ation,'ly E. A. Oldham, editor or tne wmston oenunei- ina rtew Educational Era in? North Carolina, n bj E. G. Harrell, of' the North jCaro Ima Teacher. 1 j;nu ;H HmS v--. i; Beaufort Telephone The Baptist Association1 will be held at Morehead City this fall, and a lai at tendance is predicted, Mr.- Charles tiowen berr left this tnornme for Smith ville to take charge of the'; Hotel Bruns wick. wnaie jf mediant sue, the second of the season, was aaueht at Cape Ixxrkvxit on Friday last The moh8tor wasrabotxt forty feet long aua in pretty , goaa , oraer, ana.wiu make probably make thirty-five barv rels (of oil),irr-,f'Two of the j usual annual pony pennings have 'taken place on the banks i this season, and several others will soon followf The sales so far have been few, owing to the scarcity of irponey. and bonses quent iow-priees obtained or offered. r Miranda Harks found a hn un der a dwelling house on Tuesday last which, had been - confined nb one knows bow long. The sand had blown up around her until she was unable to get out, and he bad to dig id away to remove her. She could not walk and would not eat,, but was , alive at list accounts. - , )' ,'; .Jf j n ; i : Greensboro Patriot: The Govern ment building at this place.! when completed, wul not be the. roost inv posing structure ; in the- world,, out will be a very creditable building for Greensboro. 'The foundation con sisting of twelve inch concrete, walls, laid seven feet . ..below the ; surface, was finished last week and the, brick work begun. Outside walls are to be one foot six inches, i The; baament will be cut up into rooms, t Tht poet office will be located on the ground floor, south end of the building' and wiJJ,, be. 40x28 , feet. . Collector's, and marshal's office will be located jin the northwest end of the building. " Ad joining 'the' postoffice. on the ' east side, will be a room communicating with a vault, which will be used ' as a depository for court records, &c.' A Stairway will lead from the northern entrance to the court room above. The 1 outside - walls will be laid with pressed brick, manufactured in Phfl" adelphia. and altogether will present a handsome and unique appearance. In all $57,500 has been appropriated for the building.' ; The site cost $13,-000'- Woolcotfs contract, ' including mason work, Tooling, ; -costs t25, 000,' leaving '$, 500, With ' which to fihish up the iob: It probable that Congress- will ' make an ' additional appropriation, which is necessary to How mm OiU Proioaa; Life. - An old man must clothe warmly: After the aee of 60anv idea ofihardi hood and of -. facing weather imrat be lafd aside ; neither the skin nor 1 the luog& bear-cold.1 Cold is, in fafct, the t enemy of old people, and it is a t thaTifarman of "50 or 65 goes1 to ajgarmer cJirnatft tnan tnat to twfiicfF-l ffeustamea, m lire' to i proiongea. warm nannei ciotnee enouia De worn next tne 8Knaay and night, and there should be plenty of winter garments. If there; is the least tendency to asthma or attacks f otbroncb4tia twoor tbreetfolds of a silk-or woolen handkercbief fehoqld be worn over the jnoutn, a'nq if the weather be very e cold, over the nose alTBjoome' also must be kepthvarm,. tor ue animal neat u tne man past 79 is Often deflcient,to4 jn-very , ohl people, even druaks should bej taken warm, as the eouroes of animal beat are bdulg; dried nn;-;! jOld people , wW oiten ukb rooms aept at a tempera turerof seventy degrees tir, higher, .wben the youngeri people.:.aee half stifled in them. Keaaovat of Oaascs-tlaited SUlies Ccxr porattoi. - - j The question whether a suit brought in a state court against a corporation of the United States may be removed into a Circuit Court, of the United States, oq the ground of its ' 4eing a Corporation organized under the laws of, the United 8tates, was involved 4a the case of the Union Paoific Railway Company-vr Myers and a number of other suits decided by the Supreme Court of tho United States on the 4th inst. The court held (Chief Justice Waite and Justice MUler dissenting) that corporations -"of ' the! United States organized under acts, jif Con gress are entitled as such to remove into the Circuit Court of the United States suits brought against them in the state courts under and by j virtue of the act of March 3, 1875, on the ground tbtt such suits- are suits arising under the laws of the Suited Stat3. - - - Alabitam Ships Coal to Peansy vaaio. v Pittsbdbq. May' 17, A ; man eon nected with the coal trade says that the Pratt coal ruin, 'near Birfning ham, Ala , are shipping . coal to ;vari ous points in Pennsylvania.- The an nouncement., has caused cc;8idera ble commt-nt inooal circles; 'jas the region metltiOnt,' although; i ! rival of the Pittsburg diftnet m tji lower market, has never, werore sencjcoai to this state. -i.wV u.m.ii'J I r-: 3 . i - zx I TheBaaleK a.ih- -RnhiM are ven ntUe thirars, 'yet tiey gaps of loneliness beaiuu uwa . "u-o ai outers save your muo w- " ker's Tonic when they show ;lgun f wen. This famous remedy iaao pleasant taa-0if infant will take a, and wiu, soya auMtwaavci move their aches and pains. , , t bsed Jk t :-: - , ' i eg ,rao "Boorh oa Itch," eures nmnors, eropttons, ring wono, totter, i&il rheum, JrosMd feet, aoluilatot Advertising," byTR J. L .Winfield.. editor of ths Watch Tower. Imnai-. A" KfLNVAl CLO ft ' Sjwaaaa Death anal HtatraaUsja.caiaalts mi lea ma TarnSe Bala ' Kaksas CrrT,; Mo ''May 17.-Tbe ouuniai ei jiurwm, Juan.-, special aara A cyclone " nasaed ihronch ' Ttnnk-n county on the 15th. rjeallngdeathand vlwhj-ucuou tnrougnout we pathway of its entire oourse, ' Nearly fif tjrpeav sons were injured. Among the fatal-, J auj urou ara oa v..ax.,-UD-nes, wire and child a xudnAinenknown, fa,Umjued;;.Gwie! niLasinxjpppse4 to) have beea kill wt rxw. i-onnson, protner.oc Mi UL wsa Tfl" ia va apaaaa. - ajj aMaasxaAisw injuredby faUing ttaure ia a stable where he, had taken leftje; T 'Some hailstones fell which measured ionr tooheauv idianieter -rlaw.aatntaaigx 01 jpo neavieet ana most severe eam Btorras taaf.ever .visit.'ikiunerm Kansas, occurred last . Frtday. floooV ing the tElki;ana: Verdigris; rveirs drowning a great number ot eattia. Six persons were drown4 ; 6n; Card' Creek, seven miles west of this place, among whom were..! Mr.; Bidi Dbtu Wood and two children., Great danv, age was done to the railroad and jolhs sKija as fc. . X WO X RTf 1 EDAD BRMm ItMaantAtl A msvm wtocb,irt ii eJainaedj wfll ractkuyromtk)rnamatoh maks - - vvnw sa uag. dt has been o operated ; to make 24.000 perfect knei tchesi 'ar aniriute: and its capacity is expected to iaju,vw m ten oouraL if Mirrori 1-rt -i.li-l.-. is no Batterer. iWou Magnolia Balm is the diarriv- Mi - er that almost cheati the Jooking;-glass. J j i.u ,ji; : " fabMtanmnaw Waifs for Many people adntr red aatrrkotlf roadonot, Parker's Hair. Baiaaas will Impart to tt a darker hoe. It will also tulckea thlnbatr, eradicate daa ruff, and Impart sonaesaTgtosstneea and Ufa to hair which has besoms dry and harsh, 1 Not a dye, does not soli the linen. Gives- a deUotous per fame. An elegant dressing. ' - ; i . i Boogk on Coughs" Troches, 15c. ' IJ-aaldJ Millinery! Millinery! -!Ol- MRS. BENSON i REEVES Call attention to their stock of KnntEBT. which coanrtaM all the Latest Novelties OF TBS SXASOIL i raww frwaa a, sllammace Will re oeise PrasapC Atteatlata,-, t ; K. B. I have not left the city, but am stmen ljjpeto-m inLUNKBI.: - ; I , MBS. L. & BKOTOTC, ; -wjchatda ':- '- - ': ' "- it- Isatvatrtrrs) 5 fl!'.-j 1 a, Glass aad-llawartv i i I LAMPS.: 1! ' A FULL LINE OF til' i'- '.-'.'';'- 'f .;i t. ;,;';'' -.- -; " AND OTHEB SKASOX iBLE GOobS. - Call Had litarc BararmJaa. Demo nt Building, Trade Street, Charlotte, H. C 'ft 11 Atari all ler7a'"In 12 teSt Barbae yv Thia W-eat CeuM.4 a lor ssmsarr ,f-ruae iiitHiimtnw.iiRt.il Ave gre2 J" 151 m"! t" Ji ilSw'tlTSS teSSfe?- Pll feft ...1 .-1 I ' " T"- .: ; T7FFA WfWICT -1 w - .1 u r ' - . v' sjtJt ,t:A-- a vA ' i i-.-'.. i '..'''i.-'n-si j I i i'.TV ' fn-t f rill sjjiJii'a.vti .H Another kpfekcitcmeai at hind. 0,000 cases orrwrKSH ew j aiB n-a ini 1 ii wvsii ton i .ti;i- di jod -..l .'ii-. . -'. ! ,' ; ,in; Nett Yo .,.tthmwf,wM;rr;. 1 til 11 '"ilFTuV : Their cuptoroegtUfutf ;, cheap ever preeented Itself tthepeoble 'f this ctiOnIw Jsn read tne pnoes ana get y our pareeJ : 1 lease , -.V 1WI .L,,Jdioiifl-eIatnimt,a'c laee White Yiotoria Lawns at taa a case Ladies Hosiertvaold every wheaa for.tcenta, our price 25c. lcaseBalbdggaftHoBworg a .0. i 1 caae;Xartt,Wu Paris lit wnav 13 li centa wonb a quarter. , ; ,: ; , j, j 'll.l idll . lUi l.it,li:ifU - t I lt(...t M JbllX 1 - 11 ? , , r ' ,- , flirt- a iioeni -wacrMi! cm wv .- 1 ' .i;tm,-.coy vn.:i .in i-f .r. r,-t ouj , , ma you say BiuAUK SiiJQiT --et: we sell a line of; Black SUl4itfroov auction; as foUowsv A full 20-Inch Rich Lustre Silk warranted in color and quality at 7Ste worth ' : 5 pieces fuUkhfa&Bj . -; 3 pieces 'Bellonan,DcrolleFaced tUch Silk at 8 cents, pos itively wortb $1.38. ,, '"!-;-. -f-!---l.K'.,Olt- t-:tJ j?)V U-i FIVE PIECES GENUINE . OLD RELIABLE "BONp?r" Can't be boughi jn To heads of Hotels. Betatiranta. Borts, we would say we are prepared to compete in goods and prices with ax house in the Union? 'SO pieces : BBUSSELfi ' CABPETS, 'worth $L00, while they last we will bell them at 59 cents. 50 dosen 4x2 inch Linen'Towels,' worth 15.00 a dosen, for 2L98 per dozen. .'-ij i hi . ...u 4- :t) ; NRtf OiirMiiil-: .pcfr ;Drttrieiit is now tf;tfi n . . 0 ... .a V, . V t. d Jfiyiivj - etui' JJJ,lood in factiou jls u;tftly -were peraoiiiulya-presenta Weiibtui,; tsWMri mm Mrimm0M ioe trader fearing no com petition WcsoUqt patronage strict on $bk riliTitpJci jwd. Bein tblnghly; (GjiitM rbngandVrWiLtiiy ti6n6e' that Kf attt stive go3dvp; trade but lOApreireaito:; etp&loi if MK S(t:fl TfiUj sanu ;s7 nuiu .secunais (i iu uie ouuiueni t Jik-tip- ',ii.iij-,l ; ii r ! , lVi -is'ljill) t,!'r! 1 ?i iH the boTs are erased with Hat favorable ffc&ajtf Baf.irfeWI tfea? hsiyaa.,, 1 i - -il l .: i ix i- ,t---t t -j 1- Uatit Thii -uuiy: tuc AA 1 ILniVl -': -; . . ; t . , r .- Tj.;ft "nJ-iw t. t i: i5i5iusyf'ri .NtiT .4. '- ; . pout miss nils Wiportantty , boys, and get yoar Brother to buy yoa anew Sprtni Sort, Mjaa wttlaa nrovtded tor the season's BDort. Oareoantera aad shelves are wdsawlta tAe latest stziaaaaAda. signs of Glen fontbs' GBNTf Of the flnest s ti Wes. We offer this weak a .1 S-'tt'-- "-''.'.', '-- - ! aCHttPrnw-a BLA X HArS, at a, apiece, a7 Y s , JT Th , "3L. "wl -a- XVJLXtiJLJ X-A li-M.-',:kV-Wi.V9yK VKiT.l il '.r?i.i t?5U "ViW-:" tii J.ti-. Uis .oiJa-UJomoCI -Siioti-i a until Jiv-sl-s " -- . ff6ldvSt nnfitihn ujW 5i3T "n.;"., !" . xedJ nodw ,tIi9Jvjx Hlis.? us initio OO'jiq TT;l ,Jj ijsi jit Ai Jaeb '3vii tIm- reaayvxtor m this rmae aeiayus at w cent Ter vara.' un Monday SILK AT St;i7 ' at lees than tl.60 per yard. (J (, j ft ; s : in -.(! t-r.: '. .!.', I Academiea. Sea Shore and Mountain Be- eXii -ffiqist lii a iu.rrs- "tovLJti ie-itl- s -i u .-. ffij; ai'.l 'rjsvUMr'.i j at getting pcestmUd with a BaUand Bat wtm every "iirsv.'i.. -'. ft Jill H$ ' Spridg - ClbSD Off! W IltllH 1 IDg" PfTBIflSHIIV OOBI, Y tot of odl and end autts, of tight aodo uaafval 1 1 " --r - ' . . - ,li bdJ?jO0k' lUal Jlf 5;Tv f?vr'JVlOV ' at ewlsaiMi1 et&erltM-iicia: i 4 1 ,1 -: 1 I i J- f.J. ... ., -
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 20, 1885, edition 1
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