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' . ' .--wrir.--.... ' ' r i ' ' ' r- i - ..- 1 , '-' "J TC - , Vv LARGE" STOCK OF A nd IBave tat IlleeeiVed SOME REAL Iff COME AND ) The fi I- Call and parcluue a bdJ$ of tbe beautiful . a , One otto nut desirable tj lea of the season, - rtU) Cteam TM Laces for trimming, 4aaa-, -. . Utr lOBtted, only a few patterns In tbe piece. Also remember tbe I am offering at 76 cents. $10 and $13 per pattern; 20 yards in pattern. . .. . . (j- ; . A New Arrival f OlnRhaaas, Seersuckers, and Iwsta. -MT- '1't ! ii Ji ll unusually attractive. Young ladles can be salted In any style of evening dresses for tbe coming commencements. g ?f Don't fan to see my stock before ftcbasnig.- A new lot of Black Coachln Parasols. T. L; 1 1 Latest - yy r y y::: 'i:J:rxf-;' V :y,fyyv ; '. . . . , - mm Silk Now geems to be for glory. Look at the different advertisements in the drr goods trade of this city an not a merchant dolne bustness here woaid aive ten mat u the people can be served with goods leal than happy. We claim to have as large and cheap a stock see lor themselves, Our He prices JI dOlnh-wli Must he rtnuvi nut ani hrfU . tAJt AvbA1nh-tn sen them. Our stock of White Odods. ambroldery, Hosiery, Gloves, Linen and all line of THE MUTUAL ENDOWMENT AND BENEV i mrry-fcT f t' T OlTICX OJT THS 6KNXBAI. ASCOT ) SI States, amounting to nearly 25,000 beneficiaries, , naa lust established a igeneral agency for North f ' Caioitna. With headauarbrs to dharlptte. . 1 v L , To do this It has bees ifeMsaonr to comDlr with the laws of tl State, wWenbaa' been den as wllL more fully appear by reading the lol lowing copy of rtifate inri reealut frnsa I he 8ietan of State;. . rf?Q?ICABfiai, The Mutual Self Endowment tent and BeneficW A- wclatlon, having filed in this office aa appoint nent of J. T. Whitehead as general agent for tbis State under the aeal of tberramnanaid,bv!ag tieretofore, to wit: oivsMMo?paid .uucti uy Boraion nn -ju a hi oonsouuaw i me i .. I 1 1 . . . . M . . . . . . . . i urance Lau Qj," wnniia lisj ahlBW j . ft-.yin! tt.s':vU if is. - iOtofRiMm. ; ji tj tfUxi vm itJ in.:t fij ;i ,j if ll it 1 ; iv -n-vj iJ -mt tvl.fj fits; ' ' o- "O fiiw It I II It ' ' 1 I " ...) uA'a.w.t !.-J 't- "' . U fi j ff !l J J U "I OLEWlSSOCIi sutAL saa rf- t l0 VHlSJSIIBl8fclla Drpvlslons of tzid act..ra' .-. - cJ Upy No RelvMl thektutnal 8 JiWeh ; witowi -naieiit 4o4arm oclation, tWblve . wsYoh-i Jytnf IAsOwsm i reports of tho fiiianclai -tondiuu af-saiaveom. Y pany for thej year uapoceo)t8r SlaVASk i itM ana nine dollars mraa'Wtismgsame .vihvK Aenerai Agents fWVauthorlty fiorai ceciTR; tlXCrawroTdk UBmffSlfA. C. lor the Association I tne same or We have i It need nnl e or-awipM.woiin. It is on the I U3U. ieelonof popular co-oj Popular feab oer to die to We employ i In the vaclnf company, a UeuthearUiv .a.'pw; fhl aiQB entwlerf lUm ta; Address me or my seeretary at Charlotte. N ueuersr as Mt for Knrth (VtmllnaL . - li It TAW. tma, Bewtari, V aaUdtf 1 pi met kaiM E HAVE " A toclaltc fcseriier. BARGAINS ! SKKTIIKM. -OUR- SER1NG STOCK 1 1 1- -OP- in AND HATS 4- Is nnr 'complete, and we are able to pisent to our friends and euttomers tbe most attractive and best selected stock we nave ever bad the pleasure of shewing. LADIKS, MiaSBa' ANT) CHILDREN'S Boots, gliVea and HIIpperK, Tbe best makes and most correct Styterf. - ''4 i'-i 'til t is:- i.i i. iu I Gents' 8boes In evfrr style, chape and quality,, from tbe broad -Common Sense" to the elegant and beautiful "Dude Shoes." - - Our stock of Hats wan rever more complete. We have also a complete stock, of TRUNKS; VALISES, Traveling Bags and Shawl Strap. Should you need a nice Silk or Mohair Umbrella we can suit one and all. fcrlve us a call before buying. Ii eenu to maxe money, au seem hi nave eonciuoea, u coax to manmacxare mem; evorynoa as any in this market, and we invite t . j - . oul be. tra to rf goods wul be sou as cheap as any in wis taaraat. 'At?! KUmI JV as fJ LjLiA LtltlitiL TRY IT AND CH CONViNIX " f jand exf "nally. Cores lUeadikf A Toothache. ggyogs of Insects, ' , Corns and Bunions. nltectloata obi Every Bottle. IUWI Ul UflJUWUlKi : 1 .'. tjl P n TWw 17th. 1)M. Lj,w - vyHrJ "" w'T'Mulleu-. H youraW. ri bApecj you Horneia bp Ik'tRWi of hi artar la SnitanJlSf,nli anj and cured him In ahort while.' I have ad it 4aaveral other eases ,u siui it to ba-an TT.. - -li .vi W . J ELLIOTT. 5- 9 ' ': 1T L.-'T H ' Dr. e i lYJuuvgnttu.'a -v. . 1UII9V1I u 'Wi.v fc. m, ordan . ' -jair Vr. J. S. M. iiavidaon. - tfJf 1W Ma uuni'i wvmrw -j . ij. nchWasrh' - - - Qjgrtette,!!. C, Boots anoes .yl "s. Jt' tiik Jiiv ) J . -- - .: : 1 F- 'A ii. i i r. I . I'I'jtsnurU' lrf.'t sur iv " s -V'tk - It. W, SU1V13. I was. urrDW-ai. i wwm : m.i tun. tuii LI.Mil i.iirMWI .nw wii Mnrmi n rjMWi ,.asaralivnr feoUle at Un(berrt7iwiy aeeorhia I tc-Tiv the "Truth, likk this huh, somktimks summits to bk ob9ccbku, but, ukx tbje bum, omlx fob a TIMt" . - SmlMeriptloa I the Obswer. - DAILY EDITION. - 6oenta. 16 76 $2.00 : 8.60 A 6.00 f By tbe week In the city.... By me month Three months...., Six months.... w One year WEEKLY EDITION. Threemonths..... A: 60 cents. Six months ,... .,.$1.00 , " One year L76 - In dubs of five and over $1.50. No UeTtatloH Promt'tliese Bule Subscriptions always payable In advance, not only- in tame but In fact. ? k Pl.EVEl.AIf. U TARIFF. lEVVS, 'VSome ft the Northern journals are beginning to discuss Mr. Cleveland's tariff views,' some, representing him as a high protectionist, and others as leaning towards the free trade side. As en all other questions Cleveland is conservative, so he is on 'this, and oc cupies the middle ground between the extremes! The Democratic platform which he endorsed, and upon which he was elected, takes that ground, and he as President will stand upon itw as ,the, .Democratic party must starid upon it if ii would preserve ' its faith Witoi thB people. He wilt favor I n s?ie of the uthern States, nota i tariff foi Avenue, with k iue re. JfflSS gard to the interests of American capital and American labor, that is, as low a tariff as is consistent with reasonable protection to home indus tries, not a tariff for revenue only, but such a tariff as will give inciden tal protection, and protect home in dustries from unrestrained foreign competition. That's the position tf the Democratic party as we under stand it, and that is President Cieve land's position. t ENGLAND AND RUSSIA. 'i Thet question of peace or war , be tveen Russia and England is hot set tled yet by any means, and as a mat ter of fact they are really no nearer peace now than they were when the negotiations began, if the reports from Russia be true. She refuses to accede to the demands of England, and in sists upon hew conditions not here tofore, referred, to, and Jn, 4the mean time continues her warlike prepara tions in a quiet way. It is evident also from the movements in England, the silent reserve of the . ministry, and the military activity in India, that the British government has no great confidence in the result of the peace Begotuvtf ori&r or at least in con tinued peace it it should be temporal rily gecared. f At the present time the outlook is Very uncertain, ''and thee is quite .as much chanceyfo'r war as for peace. Bug if peace is possible to England without conceding every thing it will be preserved. : r ;Efow i.fortune , eomepmppbes footballs of then p inu8tratetin the case of Hon. R. M. T. Hunter, of Virginia, who has recently been ap pointed collector of, customs., at Tap pahannock, '.Va., a., position worth less than $1,000 a year. He once had ample fortune, represented his State for successive terms in the federal House ol Representatives ancfi in the tjfWd ajs h.c4UcUdatj tcfl u eBai cy:iB tn uoarieecoq cobtswkjoi fapaiwas afterwards in tbe Confederate Senate? He was quoted and regarded as oie of the best authorities on finances in the country. .Unable to recuperate, in his old age he accepts a position which . thousands, of mqn . intnjtly his i inferior would not con8i4er worth thetr hotice. Such is' life) . a jV.. i- ,? . : i i : ? ' i t i Philadelphia Record: Djie iVirgipia jiniar4AaB MA-EyTjohg; f taiarlottesville, vM&pK1(Wti Qblfttl Artidlar. be turaa Vfm.aiit me upper oi p H$tmm tera the 8tQutesjOjf iPnion soldiers General President, Grant, gave her first cop mission eyj One of the murderers! on rdiaa girl ,y ought K and At ffltja ranprtumty khe r bgwegat tMtfa Uitxtiiimi m that city 0B-,SM,raatHriS Ctendelae bail : gpHOmIW spwt the day in beer girdon. And. ; St. Lduts' wi 1 tsobn be daimii pnoinnati's dtor'Uieariifof S lenoa." m abeentea mmseit i' anths irom his place in Jtatesgenate, to work for mis lie drew hit saliry peases for t tiiie. I Itorh ut .i.oop,JSau th r3 ihabefr contans for $0fJf.t ;hmay aeosunttor lsstani are "S3 exceedingly prodigal" !a4e of letters. 1 ' . ThetCi IStruovernment does hot permu-UM prison labor of the United' Statei lome competition with home Ikt5i and t is right. - I I OB 1 ?taryof tgTNavjrt has rati rveaels toucans ttUct.i H f iB'rtffiJ' Johnn, B'rtfl inv B3eh will building tfrgm. j Uer BfMeMeV'' ' Biting molateC btlaa tlSO PB) sefitTpufcPpaid. for ten sen tain stampa. ddnarWorldra DUpeosary Kedical Association, youngest sobb year ojciorq m m t -m baby-ber, Bix. Xojj Ut De cut upv'ia AT THE CAPITAL. WHAT OUR CORRESPONDED f FINDS TO REPORT. The Virginia KeBiovaiti--Sautbera Pol vol the PresideaiThe Logan 8a late Two.Carolma Postotfices The npckleabarg Declaration--Dr. Boj kia's Defence of Dr. Warner. y Correspondence of The Observes. Washington, May 22. The Ad ministration's Southern policy is fair ly outlined in' the beginning already made in the removal of Virginia post masters .Yesterday's batch was more warmly greeted because, following so soon upon the issuance of the Vilas circular, it was construed as an earn est of what was to come, and then in themselves! the removals were .cor dially to be recommended by all lovers or an upright government. There is precious little svmnathv here anions: Republicans for the sor rows of Mahone. The leading Re publicans nave not been united in their support of the fellow, and now that the Federal machine is being de tached from his own, there are plenty of the old guard Republicans who sav neartilv that it is all nerhc. There is a feeling in their circle that with tbe dissolution of the corrupt coalition a hope for ultimate success be born and grow to fruition, y I . The determination of the .rostmass ter Qeneral, which has the hearty approbation of the President, to un root the evil Bystem of things at the South -the corruptions, inefficiency and low partisanism in Federal onjce is accepiea nere . as ... inaicauni wide-reacbine Dolicvt It is said Democrats that the retention of any Republicans in the Southern offices ljs.noX.tQ bJhought of' and whie there may De here ana mere suuja doubter, pea all arej encouraged tjo expect a sweep of the pestilent brood :;or oJoceHaolerf in. everjr fcjoutpern - Tha exceptions, that may be made, like that at Charlotteevillft of Mrs. Lone, daughter . of a noted Federal sreneral. it ! should ; he observed', are apparently 'atf tne instance of Deiho- crace. ims iaay concnoutea a Hun dred dollars or so to. the corruption runa aspyear, ana, it is cnargea ny Virniabs of respectability , . withheld important matter, such as registrar tion papere, untu it was too; late. Now,? if a fourth or any Wher hum ber of Democrats in any town or vicinity;' or the prominent men of the Democratic party, whether in the community or elsewhere, are ; going to bolster, up such .office-holders, as loiVMra. oiig,onuct;ountpf her atn ily connections or any other account, wbatan we expect of the .Adminis tration f Jt is" idlejtqr blatrie the pow ers thai be f of not, mftking ohangegjif Democrats themselves concur in ask; ing that no changes should, be made. jLany Democrats with whom I bafe talked are., of the opinion that geh tlemen ought to be more particular now than ever in signing' papers, and there is a universal feeling that Dem, ocrats should- sign2 only tbi Demo cratic appjicauts, no, matter at all about the eex of the person holding the petition. Women who are post masters hold their positions by reas son in almost every Case o the poU tics of tbcge who secure for them their commissions, and tbey riJusfc abide the consequences of a change of Administration. Of course tbereare exceptions to all rules, but there eught to be as few as possible to-thig higlity necessary principle of party, government. ,..'.', ty f . .The salute in honor of Logan's election, fired at the dead hour of, the night between 1 and 21 o'clock reused everybody else jand ihust have ki8j turDea inerresiaenc, near wnoscres idenco itwas.fired; itia said for 'he express purpose.--iut Mr. Cleveland taaen no notice oi tne petty m- suit. . Others, however, have spurred day's Goldsboro Messenger, was in tended apparently tor effect here, but I cannot learn that it is likely to ex ert any influence Indeed, Dr. Whr ren'Svrfiinpes for the Paris consul generalship Are not just now brilliant. Dr. Boy kiti Is lh the same hoat as re gards citizenship and claims upon th& North Carolina' Democracy with bit! distinguished friend, I understand inabneai? inener.weeK-xoatj if ff&s prf posterpus tOstalfe 44tCifc. igeniajnff Warreh. 4,ydiT ha S Well say J have no voice in North Caroling pontics, - ne- oDservea with sotna warmth. The Dr is a very fine man! wham as a4icst gIass wholesale -diuM. store m the cityf ,;BaItnore, 8iate4 of Maryland, and has done so idf maoy years- fThes,factaand cohii 4 mentswt)ttTdfiiot appear txf tltis pltve if Dr. Boykin were not making hirn- to see of this Warrenjoeraentcs I I waked up a yery earnest doubts ine-'Thoo(.itbisijflaeriogi:3n th MecMehburk TJecaafaXioTS'aa pubJ a- . - . . .el w aauwa uuu v. vuw va7mvm - uvvpvt ther kbrmm( MeeftrebiT Dbr' itahAi o nn rr rtiA riiiaannn wnaria laratjon of Indiphdettdd.' 'ThStbn versation was understood to be Tirii WNnx)iI tevcaaot iitwHk-'tolkte confidence. But the gentleman n a North paiolioiftB who hw. gkjen tter matter cohfeiaerahie , aueowony: J rests his judgment on a number circumstances, besides the doub leaatoK cMernDdrarv' statesmen. was "hot tneYeast shaken when I marked that BrtdrethazJCBpted" t act ef 'djKJlatiork- Jutf ,ass iortneuara me date- ot tne set of resolves. May 3L I stand, that &&ra ted. .public jnan West Carolina, just how very pr ineetiiflitsefaQn,.1wiaclaly1 tnttcieciar8WoB;-' t him to prove it to be soanep have not i t-now the Mtheaeai: to stud abla tOt-sf ute whvfe establish! 11 Uwll asi the belief here that he can be avifered wiEhdiVffinlcuIty.::A't in 4he New York Sud who subaeri W.JH. B.'to his screed, states TJifmber of reasons why there . eould jiaye oeen no lon, aeoiaratton as ; is claimed, ana, l think, demonstrated.? None of these is new, and none viry Mr.-John S. Bissell Aannhefe for tbiastershibi f lag Glaiie. -.hwtnrtrilhaeity tins Ifeefe . teJ!tl'Ga:intS;fa;hee Johns AieaaHana ) ' luilitary 'cadets wh recently .entered the AJhiversjitj; of Virginia. ..-: r. t -' The BatUeboro postoffice. now held by a very, mean; Radical, K, C. Pope, is : obntasted by several i persdns. timong them Miss Mary Mariott 4hd Mr, w . r. uavis. The lnocrata oc this brisk little village seam especial ly desirous of keeping out a Republi- up Uie district police to an investiga tion, lf , :f, W i :! I -Dr.TjJ. Boy kin's card in Thufg .4 ferioo bed S3 lies tne m can, J oe Stewart, ' at present - Pope's assistant. It would seem that they ought to have no tears, as rope and Stewart are the only -Republicans who have , white , skins in all that, community, and this is a Democrat ic administration. : l ' - ,.yv-' n. NEARLY A MILLION STOLEN. Thirtren Vears of Time and $900,000 Honk in the tUeananip Mohican. . ; complished a great deal in the way of cettine his derwrtment unon a trotA basis. The Republicans who - are claiming that the Democrats have sot been able to find anything wrong . in their administration of affairs, can not have followed' his course with much attention. He, has exposed the weakness of the construction of the Dolphin to such an extent as will in sure her rejection. . More than . this, he has uncovered a ring of favored contractors in the court of inquiry which was ordered in the -case ;of Paymaster General Smith. His latest achievement is the ordering of , a court of inquiry to examine into the extraordinary expenditures of .the Mare Island yard, San Francisco. The Mohican, a vessel which is just ready to go 'to sea, ' has been in the dry dock undergoing repairs and re construction since. 1872. For thirs teen years appropriations have been poured into this vessel. She could be built new today for $350,000. She has no value now even as a war vessel. Nine hundred thousand dollars have been expended upon her since . she went into the dry dock. This is the price of one of the finest steel cruisers of the best grade of the British navy. Mr. Whitney's letter to Commandant Russell says: . . . in the line of the suggestions con- tainAa in mv l. -T, t a i ic t " ' j v " I have made such investigations as my limited time would Dermit into the expenditures made at the Mare isiana navy yard of late vears. Taking certain lines of inquiry; as tests. Iamcomnelled to exm-em, thA greatest astonishment at the results waicatea. xne - steamship Mohican was taken out of commission in 1872 - Since that time she has remained inv tbe Mare Island yard undergoing re construction, including the substitu tion of new machinery for the old. She is now substantially ready for sea. ana witnin we next sixty days will re -enter the .service. From the accounts of this department it ap pears that there has been soeut on her in the Mare Island yard $845,000, which with further amounts hereafter likely to come in, will raise her total expenditures to about $900,000 and this upon a wooden vessel of about 1,900 tons displacement.. ! More than two thirds oi this has been spent within the last three years. - -"For the fact that she is of a class now obsolete as an effective weanon of war. substantially worthless, the yard cannot be held responsible. But inas tne expense ot this reconstruc tion in the Mare Island navv vard has cost the government : at least three times what a new shin of the same character and class could . have been built for does certainly ; indicate the most extraordinary - mismanage ment and wastef allness. Similar in dications appear to me in the case of partial - repairs and replacements made upon other vessels not necessa- ry to comment upon in detail. It may be said that the economy or lack of economy with whioh renairs are conduoted . is. in general a thine difficult to prove'. - But circumstances like those exhibited in the case of the Mohican are entirely incapable of ex planation except upon tne ground, that: either through a fault uf svstem or for some other reason, the public money spent in the Mare Island yard is, in the main thrown away: . "I have decided to constitute' a board of investigation for the purpose Of conducting an inquiry -Tipon the, spot "into the system and methods prevalent in the yard, and the orders constituting tbe board and covering their authority will accomDanv this communication,. - X- have .heretofore directed certain foremen of the vard to be dismissed.' The naval regula tions provider That whenever a va cancy shall occur in the position ; of foreman a board shall be convened ;at the navy yard, under tbe direction, of the Secretary of the Navy, to make a selection from qualified candidates who shall have passed a satisfactory examination irrespective of locality no district or State being entitled to ' C . . T . Ml preiwreuuB iur tuese poeiuoua. -Xne board "to be constituted will, uritil further orders' conduct these' exami-r natrons, ii call your attention and through you -that of the board -to jbe cpaswtawa to'; tn rnumher- ,oi .hajen (tarried' vBpon i-the-rolla- as'- forem a, sons engagediih thetvprkf os superyi- ore . ii mpVa pjn4 egeotiiy.. form j of organization! whieh soall . combine classes of work similar ih: general character under, the same Bupervi sion, whether oOnddcted by different bureaus Qftbis department, or other ; w,. ior;jh0;purpcise;Oi::j a greater simplicity; and. probably, bf fectiverYess d tiie prganiration;" ' ' , ia aeoortDAie, ww tne . jajments , mans the ieHiy toe ee re tayy? ap pointed the "fottowing board, which" was ordered to COrivene at Mare Is-. land the 30& nstijCapt. JohnlrwlB. senior member' Chief; Engineer (a.j .UTguommaBaers oagers Gr7 Kethpff ahdiijtahtQtjnjictor .easier. t-- Secretary Whrthey also intends I to , 4nvestigate the expeeditureaitor the has been undergoing repair and re' 'construction since 1881, at the'Portss moutn navy yarar' The bins,, as ap pear from the- books of i the,. depart ment, amount to?. 545.208': - :The iOinahais-a woodaa-vessel ..'She. left the Portsmouth navy yard to 'be' in- and is how ready for sea. --TbSdre xxuw lurit. iie uas.BAso.Qisaereu ne naval construotr'ha had charge; of the repairs of the' huil and thol AnfeU neer who had charge of tbe repairs of macninery taga ,tQ .tjae same, juape. It is his purpose to ascertain Satur day next -what repairs and reoen truction of the Omaha cost $545,208. flow Thev 'are Prononneed- j x Cabul is pronounced Kawble. Merv is pronounced Mahriv, Herat is pro- nounced Heraht, Zurraoheois'. ' pro nounced K rahcy, Feahawur is vprO. noonced Pshewe. --The accent on Afghanistan is bu the second syllable. It may interest - those wh discusa' iCVUsBifitl .tuiaiis, i.uun iijnajV nameotM. de uiers, the KusslaTX minister of . foreign ' affairs, is pro- noiinced Geereh. -v"-.- v i .. i ..u.. a.w ' . ..ii - 1 Teths paimle or thin itouaty waweutd' say we tutvabeeiLgivM tlte-agener C ; M!uch(l'iaJte FU OUmiiui 1 1 em pui.yiiiy guamiMeea to euremr money refunded internal, eneraai, miauHeea n or ttchiBg piles. PrlcaaOa. a boa. No cure, ha pay. For sale by L.B. wnaton, nmggiat. : , rrirhteaiag Childrea. Babyhood. ' ' "' ' i 'With painful froqueacy we hear of uruet, -practical joe0',i)erpAtited upon little children . . Agaui. . and agaia comes to ua the ok story pf a child frightened. into convuiajona by a playfellow who 'only wanteds uuve a iiuie iun - une wotua MnT that incidenta Jike this4 had , been enactea ana taut with, ghastly i tion.Aften. enough , to warn .off tha MoSSitmr: Krrf T?'?688 VttWBjly the same un to a certain noint 1W vugiinunj nor variety in the favorite mode of executidtict sounds trite in lha telling ' Afifre wrapped in the conventional 6neeti luraiuic ia a oarx: corner; a spring upon the unsuspecting victim select ed because lie is the most timorous or delicate of tbe family or school ;:disi may snnexs ot anguish ; blent , with goblin laughters-then a difference! in the ending. Sometimes no apparent harm is done, unless that one child is maae ymore . timid, , another more cruet- Again,, the, nervous system is unbalanced so far that a iwoon or! as id the case before ' ua. cotrraMfrnk ensue. Once in a while the innocent subject of the practical joke pays for bis tormentor's prank 'with his reason ur nis uie. in a less flagrant manner incalculable mischief is done in many nurseries' bjr tales of ghosts, bogies, tne duck man who comes down the Chimnev to rAfoH ohiMiwn vkn ill not -go to sleep ; quietly, etc..., at mother is culpable who,; when, ante nnaa ner cniia unduly timid,- does not ""wi uarruvvijr LOT Iminrftiionr). Mia" tbe nervous organism of ., her , off BPTine has been taTririAmtff with "and who, should her suspicions be cod- urmea, aoes not louow the Clew to its uauion wio criminal irum OAHima nnii kaH:nU a, 1. l i nor household. I JVemphis PeatUence Prof. Memphis. Avalanche! " .. ''. ' ' Time brines . us our revenue.1 few years ago and a whisper,, of . kpb- ucuiiu lutiuo ie mempnis man wrig- 6 wu.rBuuuuw. OUIVHO J smallpox and be smiles ; '"'aayjjel fever he grins. say 'cbolQri i ne taugns aioud. Memphis. 13 as ar asa penept system ot , water f pipeb, subsoil drainage: earbaiere carta' KontU to bouse inspection, fine and Watir ana judical authority can make ner. The Mirror, is no flatterer. Vbuld volJ make it tell a sweeter taleii Magnolia Balm is the charin4 er that almost cheats thd looking-glass. f ebS-d tu tha suaw "Bough on Coughs" Troches, Ific Liquid Jftj INMtaers, Wives ntmd BIaUaeM " We emDliatlcanyeuarantee Dr. March lid's Catlisl- ioon. a female Remedy, to ear Female DlMaaaa, boo as ovarian irouDiea. mnammawm ana uiaer aMoa, falling and displacement or bearing downr loBuug, meguumaes, oairenneas, enanga ox-me, leucorrhoaa, besides many weaknesses springing tram tha above, like headache, bleating, spinal weakness, sleeplessness, nervous debility, p&liitta- non or the heart, & ror sale by dniggiata. Prieat $1.80 and S1.60 per bottle. Send to Dr. J. B. Mar ehtal, Ptle. K. T. for pamphlet, tree. For sale 1 X fL wriaton. dnaorlA Huvftaodl - I "Boogh on Pain Porosed FJastw.Uv Liquid CARRIAGE AND BOGGY REP0SIT6BT. A fun Une of Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons. Carts 8prin Wagons, etc., of the best makes and latest series, on hand. v. , . j "Veniolei made to order and repaired. 1 ( . A. , HUTCHISON A. CO Charlotte, N. O, next to Wadsworth's Stahlea. apr26auiUy ; , . ; , . NORTH CAROLINA. ' Mecklenburg County. y "" : ' scpxBioa Cocbc ' , Andrew B HMton,;Pla0tf,, V ' ; -.'js . ugnlnsl i' i" j -.-. ; The Auatas Miaing, and aediieaon gomt leatitheisndiof vices renaeree y tBC'Djauwur-ro mg.- wmrim. And thMM.-deeQdai4 lar4nired jjjpftqajTat ewntyftoiienU 1886. then and- TieYe to jtead, awwajTai tienia- to t.h nmpiain jffjji,fiaf filed with the clerk Of thU paurt.. The deeulant,Js farther nottDed that an attaennienthas beett'lssoed In said action, BK' ImJuI ..a 1 .......... HhMtakl. .A Mil. ftlA nim .VLHIU W W MAW, ABW W HKI , . taiim at thA BiiTMHnr mtirt sthnmm MMfethftAfl. I Ck . l"Hhr i, .'. r. ; n , ',. i i . i , will Iinery! jVIil linery! "4 5 fid rto: 4,-! MRS. BESSOJf- k ' REEVJS i u. can attention to their stock of MILLIKEHT, whichcomprlsesaUthe; , s . . Latest Novelties; 3 '-'' . its i';siii?'.SLLi iu.'.'it t-y...lkff 4M.. , -i ... J.J !i 1 Orders from liatMneervi:jtll re- N. B.-I haw not left the city, but am still an ar-path-1h MILLINEBT. Sfepectf lly, MBS.L.jtBENSONt ; f, -f i i .i ' mci ittHS AriJi-JiJ'I eiEI kLlzs flaK.j rvUJi SBAAJT Of all US fToiOjUM uqn" - Kan a ntJCB, SiwriMu Oie Utoana ' VdkKBOaX. LuMt OoWr.J. r.K.k.,iC raifl, nlaa. t a.t .rcomniiHtludi. AddnM,lU- . . MTiae aetenaaMtaaa AQtioa.uai.jUie waiamr has commenced WtekctWn for -ibe-ivcoveri tburteeti hundred and aiatiollara. . aviiiWMf tifcww-.Jxaa'l 11T fl"mTlTVT 1 I 'It 11 I ill ii t' i- .-'- --" -' '"lie..-iW '.-tilV! -tiff ;;'y; y::yy: ':':i,c' -- tL .-finu THE 0JTG(0iN&: CUBEENT OF Ir-SH i i f ir-y-.ri i'-iit 1 i --.ii tii i . i '-i r 1 i . xvmiimmmi ni. it: ii . 41: a.ini m w -- - ' iLh j.i ,jT v MaMaJji - - J - i vara, wormc. j 25 pieces JBetha China .Mattitifr oiilv I 1 J-k v . -.W - ';"y',lfj,1,J '-' niiacjov.-" i r " c lio.4-r,j--y Ni7 nuisaia aif 4 1 '." 1. From auction and at ttido4 '1 25; M&'Extra Qoffitfitirnmer Silk at Torchon Laces, ilexrmwite niTWtS.at about half orice. wim uuuihws 44J4uavmi) fwu fthftan rirt. rtftrcyn.inn.xin'. ! " LADIES', SSE' 8 9 FIVE PIEGJC blNE.Oj Can't be bought in Ameri To' beads of Hotels. KestaurAnti sorts, we would say we are prepared to xmpete house id tHe trnimy' M pieoed B&USSELS G they last we will sell them at 69 cento.- worth $5,00 a dozen, for $2: 98 per dozacw now so tbpfrbii ing at a distance ih tnrougn us witn -ash faction as if tney4ei w e lnrite compa: Trif Vi .Arr rtAHon in 4 Hbra4WirTA TidTMi iiiuii uuv liuuoc lit aiaa.CL.tia uuc. icui in. : fcetitifc the merits ol on convinced aller-aloh, -rience that tfWr nalityrrad lo ioinrnarecirm6efiT&? itcot fccruricei thHlrth beiriGr" to bailtt ub a win stand mmii Vsecumusw mitMMSxmwrn States tMlJlO j tb-irt iirftd am at T 4 V Sf:t1 JK t&l . S . . CI I l .iji ii.jii i n (Mi ii -'-tt u j.- ji -.; i S -J i (rM-rA'iTr sW . i -:. . ! 5.,- ,Uaoai9 I .RBIUIifKiJl UF1 v TJF'IV fWl T!elMw UUis i 'Ut jfiUI imaftD tub i.ntaraiia.tfTrrmriniaw td l""' lS:fJi:-. 1 iJijiliUI Ifcl 3f: .ii - S)on,t mas this optxnsaatty, boya, and-i prvidedfOr.ttMaaaaaa;ji aptrK, (yoi sign of mXKHS X.V.X- U Of the finest and best makes. - We offer the uniform price of PiM, worth dftuble 1 d t7Tirr '"-..- '-! -- -VA fill. ' la ODiOBCN'3 BLACK vAjS japteoe, W.KA: 1 lfT11--sr-l ' 111 I i o i n m um u fflV Wk-'f AlLlJ' I i .!V-vV. II , , II A" I T'H I aa. .-. a - ri-j mj i -.. ss - ii' j . t .'-' m .L . buy: vrt .i- i.,r . - - 1 1 1 JWUO s -0'J1ijI7 XIX f par -i-' - JTjyiZITXi; i . . j. i sj 1 r! !r j i .'. i ( ! !.. .... . TT,V . j inn. m 1 1 r v rr'rr i'jii - r - . " i? I iiTJil.J l. Ii . .lI J" -.T Vlhll . TV .i.v ju j-.i. ; u .,JJ W - ' -n i y)b:iuj: j. -'j riiiV i'ld.&d jli laid ilo l - ur. ipjix l"J 'u iiiid aiady xaij.uj .. i iw prices l.:ip;fk. v. j; ij.; 1 tiAOTW CUJ Vif,,! els pieces v airacieneB Ajace very '.'y' ".- ; " ' " :" i,,4''j; '' ''''! . fi:. Jj..!- 1 I r ; d :jc - i t y; irifTD ClllJDKElSrS .i,r,rj-n rii r Vt'.' p. thsh fl.6& per yard. f-If Xji! w ne., and Mountain, He- and, prices with any fid doefm beb IineoL.TbwelB, l- .-. .r at' i'i'l W .dOiUiV 1.. ' ' ::xJI' riiLiow il e:! ) ..;jt u?ri an3cr.Jai orT' !mmmnl&tt$nt. d inQ Ma V. ectJTOKatapaiiy fZr en .anuT Jbiisj M'ura edj .ii;ih6i3l .i2 daioq aidi UL dJ tiMai eVlLhr noiigetipniL uim muw mmi urvnry aettins aresentaa wrm a nan aaa. w wrca - vrvrz.t'j nil i fi m T-ttvirtU , , io notijAiham 6.1'f -AM idw Ldor-i aaiJiC. Jtii ffll iiob nwi B",avt.l yisoi3i;lri,yi edT iuUl ;.uD vd iVtktB ha Uwsu yUoil vd 9d aviii Mwd arvd uwa nnirrtA9JX ytitt' rrfr llA4l ajfffnnWy f! MM- imiiHuim Jia Jsl..-i.i-.. -.vt - . , . . ." .. .... 'aMb' ciie('jlja2TUTjerta jrWCvb.-.ri.. ana WJM r TyiUfc'iHj o.j. - -v---3 'id midI3AT edXaa JEuxsrf - lOnlW. ?T7B31M If 11 t a.T!i l:n.'s t"li 4ai b.-;ii b - r fhla vinekaf ouaaaB the -money.- !,Vi - 'i"1'-. ii...t dt 1.. 4xuq. teaf edT Jt4zpatzti - jf - w aancn any jo lunvttrv naa - - w ' at vTSSktSSSmrnkKk Bfieesv fUi.K A, rtL.it - Vjrk'-i.-.: fjsfejsn ava safaW gnflhwa 1 iLiii n AiTTa Jl 1 ' II -if ii r i : : - '-'i:-.; ; ( ' . i ' ; i r - b J; r .1; r! if - i ! :;r V s - : - jr ,- " t ..yi'if i . . ''Ir'-i'iH - i Fi i! f-s- ii' I 1, i ill' I :' i.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 24, 1885, edition 1
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