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-.v.- - ; rem 5 Ul "it '-' 1 i i volume xxxi v. ' CHARIiOXTE, C.; SUNDAY JULY 5, 1885. PRICE FIVE CENTS. BBS! ':'7f I" X 7, U -1 don't jail m Mwrni THAT WE ARE SELLING; AT 71-2 CENTS! - . Three Bolts of that All-Wool Banting left at 12& Cents. Big Slocfc of EBacK feess ffioods SUe liar 1 a tt (Dbs ertu x i ' "TBUTH. LIKX THK SUIT, SOMKT1MK3 8UBMTT8 TO BB ORSCXntSD BUT, ; 1XKB TBS gUH, , ONLY FOB A mw - - : Mr. porshemer, appointed . ; U. Sj District Attorney in ' New -York, by, tbq.' President, Ms not a Tammany man. .'.Thus far, Tammany has. not gobbled up much. : -. " - ; : : ; ZlLZi-lm. ; . , . Chinamen are beginning to . piove from "California- -to the -Eastern States They say ft here are too many Chinamen out therei . and the Mel ican man" won't give 'em a fair show.' - ' ' ' -! Tok at our Black All-Wool Nun's Vell'as at 20 "certs, the latest an. 1 clieaps stock ol Orlenta Tflfieg"aVd Flottnces and Swiss FmHrolderles to b lound In .Ills city and at prices tbat will surprise you fhirlOceiit White India tlnen Is haln? a bl?rufi;. Tis the prettiest Koods In town. .White Robes atl prices that will astonish you. Nice line of Dres Ginghams at 6, 10 andlAi cents. . . , , Large Stock Tansols and Umbrella. . . - , . s . . -. - - - - Pnmmer Clothing and Straw Hats at a sacrifice.' Rents' - Balbrtgtcan Underwear In Suits. ' Ttfacrame . Cord In White and Colors. , Tranks, Va.ises, Hats. Shoes, Opera Slippers, etc. i ' . ' ', T - - ' - GIVE-US A CAL& BEFORE BU YING. Truly, . " - '.-'.' REEIPCOOL By wearing one of ihe new LATTICE CORSETS No lady should be without one In warm weatt-er. Give them a trial anl be convinced of their mer.t. Remember that lam sacrificing my stock of Ste FOB SUMMER WEAR. ' . 7 The largest and best selected stock of LOW SHOES ; FOR GENTLEMEN , Subscription to the Observer. . 1 DULY EDITION. ,.' ' Single aopy.. ......... .............. 6 cents. By ine week tn the ciry. - 20 ' , - By the month,; 75 - - Three months .. . .................... $2 00 1 Six months ; 4.(10 One year .-. 8.00-- ; WEEKLY EDITION. . Three months 50 cents. Slxmonth8.....................:.....i.$1.00 One year. 1.75 ; in ciuos 01 nve and over l&o. . . Baktrs ar e said to have always ex Subscriptions alwars navable In advance, not Ponced great dlfiiculty, in observe only in name but In fact. ? ing the progress of bakin?. ,- This has hofn plirmminlftd rwnilv in Tnndftn MOB RILE. , : v- , , . . . - : Ihv 'iie'ht.inc ovpns with eleotricitv Labor disturbances are of common Ln ptoviding them with' plate' glass dayp, but it is not often that the mob M ' , K, ' acts, with less reason e.nd : puts city ,f : 4'SAilI JOWES IDEAS. authorities at defiance than the street car.strikers in Chicago did the ; past ijione-Inrtei week. jBere there "was no .complaint . men and Sawyers , Put Among of low wages, too much work require the Goats. - . l . ed, or of oppressive treatment. v; The Ga:vehtbn News. grievance was that - the street car The' Waco Day ; prints: Evangelist coinpiny dfrcharg-d a feW cdnduc- Saui Jouw' ta6 Suuday sermon, in ta.s, aud refused to take them back fessious that are lawful. He sad: ; on the demand of the other conduc- ' If I' wanted, to get . to ' heaven ' I tors. They then,'- -conductors and would not .go into the money lending drivrrs. reol ved that they would hot husines. There are three , things I . . . i. . Jr. . would not rol I .w udn't ketp a only not work themselves, but, that livery stable -1 wouldn't run a saw they would prevent .the company from tnill a d In ould n't lend . money, ruunine iis cars. When tha attempt Thev aie; mitrhty risky. I, mean in was nmde to start the cars on the Georgia 1 hey. my be all right here , 1. . u-" it. ' ..1 in T;xas: Thpse are three classes it uiuimuBwu w.wy "cir rs going to be mighty hard to keep backed by.a number of sympathizers, straight in thw world It. just takes assembled at the car stables, and pre- a world of religion to save every one veuted their running." 'The police of the three. I have tried two ot were railed out and after a creat thfen? anU,ji loW a a0ClOr , ? were .aliea out, ana attei a .grtat. hfcjaven wa8d 8lckivcountry, I hard deal of noisy dtmoi.strationobstruc. Iv wanteo to so there. ' I was afraid tion of the track - with timber, dirt,- therev'as nol enough 'doctors there, barrels. : &c. , the . cars were got to- take care of the poor fellows." ; through to their destination accom- "Money lenders livery stable eep . . . - - ers, saw mill men and doctors will panied only bj police and newspaper pitase ,ake their places - among the reporters. This was repeated the goatpi' But lawyers come in for . the following day when " the "mob had 1 worst. Sam says: -" - gathered such proportions and were . lf frJ4 a ?JL Mfi'H j a v, i . V 1 ' despise t is one of;these little devil so. difiant that the whole police, force caverrgers who calls himself a was uaueu uui. a. lew cam wereuu jawver. ana wnom you can nire 101 but no passengers ventured,' or were If 5 to do any dirty job the wants done v tw1, y-.'TkAV'-.oM-.'iiTi'"l 1 nave, a coniemut Lor uiem i.iuuoi i 1 'i fr' f I 1 Will offer another lot of Fresh Bargains : : for this week, so Dbh't Waste Your Time, Doh't Wate Your Patience, biSN'T-WASTE YO UK BflOKEY FINE PARASOLS ' , That has ever been shown In this market; consist- 1 STRAP SHOES,. . at very Tow pr"ces. Ask to see the Dress Good placed upon my mm COlSNi'EK .. . BUTTON OXFORDS, ' : CONGRESS OXFORDS, r ' LACED OXFORD S Made on Opera, London and French last, In plain and Box Toes. , We carry h large assortment ol Widths, from largest to smallest. 1 , - - ... .' ..''., .. - - i' ' r ' .... ' - 1 All wlllt8 shown at popular prices. 7 ' GIVE US A CALL. . tafcen upon them They were run - "'vy w"?v-'"'u w" ; ,Vn ' . Ti l' "r . 1 nwr .. UI .rtU just to whether thecou.d W . riot like ot. da: .iGreater. Eeductions than(. ever, this:, eek. them or not.wit is- reportea that .a who drinlc .. He recognizes their I iun'111 n o K'u c f ,i I .rklrir UnPll I'lflU'TI 111 IV II IP,. . fewpersons were hurt.by.the-.polide right to o so, however. Hesays: . .. - ' ' r i- , 1 v. ; 0 who used theirlubs in clearing jhe .1 rather associate1 with a Summer SllKS , 20C - rTOnCn OmghamS, OC, wavat several points.' Oneshotnred ...ciA .iA -.v-w.:.., :u-v, .ui c XT t; ' I . - ' ina crow.d like that might have.pre-' boorest hdg" in Texas and brinhim-X. - :-' , . ,. ibipitated a riot that wbuld have ends inhere and pour a . pint of liquor ; - " , ..,'..,..'. . :7 , c New arrivals rf i',hee Cloth in the different evening shades. New Oriental Laces, White Can- : vas Belts, &c , Ac A limited quantity nt "the laitc Linen lawns left. , . ' k- 1 Miller's French DlacUlnp: is the Sold only by . - , , " -f." ' .. In- going els(vyhvr, but come direct to Heaa- L : quarters, where our ilbw price cause pre tended: com petition to hang its weary head at the sight of our startling bargains. ! ' "" ' ..' - ! " . . . . -r . ' W hen r, b t ChiifF ,; vSmtots Not, Kiotiba! l; y f' ' ' " - . , . - J , r-" -. i,- - . " ' . " . " ; ' 'f- : ' v .... 4 :0ustaunch old friends, as well as thou sandsbft new ones, can tell you where . ; AU; TO BK F()UN1. . TTDd6 DBSg niiii m ' . ;). 't . GH A It LOTTE,1. N.VC.; ' 1 t ... 'I- ' '-' - 7 MILL 0'Pi:U a'H.J WKBK Ar TIEBUl GREAT S4LE ' - The 33cst Zairte-IBlacSs' V- i "i JjfV-' EVKU MIJ I. 411 IKI'TTE FOU TUB tlOXKY! ; Dominions of the. Sliah. 1 1 k ui cn ui tue auiuiuiu n jl li-c ,i can persuasion wouia nna it: a; gooa Shah of Persia is -1,647,070 square subject for several chapters .-of lec kilometers, and the population is,es- tiVrpa mi ffnnr.hprri in wlftsenKQ - timatedat7.to3,0Q0,-contained innine . - r .. . ot 1,963,900, while Ite villages ana . - . SOUTHERN roo. : ' rural districts contain 3,780,000,, and - If the Clapp Griffith process?: of the nomads are estimated,, at. , 1,909,; converting iron mtateel be all that 1. ftn nnn. R,,ni n.i ntr.; it, is represented ;tobe,'at will; have fa. Mahdmmedan sects, 700,000; Parsee .-Jmn '-r-: - - rrrrn ' 't V Tf1 'T; O decided influence on the iron indus- 8,000: ; Jews,, 19,000; Armenians, 43,- CCO In CLD- " JL J S L ' J L' ''yV Vlr. A v,ft'a;fw.jii t OOQtNestoriansandChristiansS.OOO, .Tr- 7!, ' . Tf, 1 J' 't a.,i, 0f,ii 'i;r 'i'fA-. - Of -.the Armenian population 52 8 per. South a still more potent ; compatitor cedtWe male 47, females., Of -. i.ji .f , . .:. en . i i s. nnu Anf;n,iAa oil fiiia. rwrtnth - Onr varietv, is, not con tinea to found in the South was not entirely MdW.Snmle?: . , . , , .. ODD SUITS, nor are themz . hmitel We have all s,z and styles. .. It may anirnniA tap r.nn KoasAmAP nraa n it, ,t, : . . . . ( ; ) ' - . u.. k n.;m-u -.'i4' - T" 01lir tliip:TiAslrlii." it can by converted readily into steel Cinciimatl auirer. 4 . Ati a Rmall fitrnrA npr : trn nnrl t.Vi Thfere is b. verv . ( Drevailin fir ? belief wnsequence is that th V ' 'K:" ; 'v' ' ' ; '." ' : " " . -: u i 4. a u to make the j gubernatorial, race in , .' . . . i'v' , . - 4 t be lareelv entered unonm the iron ?cLtt- mL. t t i : .:.u - - ' r . - . i'iumo.'-:.iup ;iwwuu .imciviow ..yru wnndrpd Men's AltWool Salts. Sack andFrock.at $&M, worth 10 00, $12.W ana jii.w. .Uv,v-.U , ""i;auauijt uao uipaw?a:iiuo coiue uuvt,- -One Hundred fairs mens au wooi vasniicrc, x-ui. o .y, , miiiaTnpr.riflr.tiiiprvieonnar hoino- nnwiA iitriounn rift is wiuin auu auiious i ; - . , . - ; -. """.t? ' . of Colors Si ... w ccp tuts iremenaous irane wnicn wu irive ! iwi n utri.i. Kt lWJ Rni Rrui, Week to the already rt.iicilousiy low, prices at wh-ch o?ds nave been sold. The stocK m .st De sold ana viivcb tuc ueiiig maae w sen u . i - - - ,- '.iA.r.-7 LOOK T H RO U G H T H IS PRIG & LI ST; ifiriMn'A i' Amino1 Br. rnmnruHnivi . .j- der construction atBirmigham, Al ' " "f, " 1 - ; , - f ? -.7 r ; i,:;. .,. f--.-.." rf:'- - his administration in Ohio by having - 1- -- ' ... .,; , bama If -they; suqeeed: the heu; . fldl Ahe head pf the jmoc ..... -wmrniYIIT- IPElEGISiZ;. '? " ' ' erection at other jwinte is, a foregone ic tiQket; It can.be said, that Hoadly -t M H v.'TtIT:; J';. T ;( . f.rnfliuunnr anrl t h An n h ea n : urcftl 1 nfl has hftpn mnrfl than imnressed bv his ! i jk ' 'J t. .'o , ' i-. '.'," " ; lniinn iriAtiaa Whl(h wo rTTPT 25 0. CHArlLEC CTriECT,iDAl.Tlr.lOllE77iP; 3S: PURE OillilEffiilER CELTItJG; ter in UUBBEU BELTISG. ' t v ' 1 - r 'II )!,' uc!!cr Slachcr and - ' ..--".t Crcarcr'ClptK:' T. 1(. Earlo's Card I , Clothing, etc. .well.aa cheap iron will .be among the desire on the part of the ,Presjaent, seersu6ker Coats and' Vests in ve qonffiernnVucts" " ' "l than they can' b Atnern proC,r.if tjme tbat if fae j3 nomiDated hQs will- ,v. -: n;: v r. w - ' ' rmyi T i -?vf !' again measura swords with Foraker. ''-; ii-Tw4. - . - ilVmiP Er'persohaljeasbhs he would prefer STRAW HA IS - - -.tis.Ajatelycomple over; td let politics alone; but the President ...t r.' v ' -. s ; I- e4pneunmtict " r w - ?v '"-""" 1"' ni;,'viii- . . . : - . .... ... -n i . i tJraris,, jateiyv com pietea, t cost over to let tjolitics alondi hutine.i:resiaent xzuu.uuu.r ana tne lens-tn or tne nines Lcas ureeu, miniwibu bu,wuwuwv,j . m !x-' L-'-t--.?'. 4' f'. ii ftrtH irofnpp that hft fRP.lS eonStraiA- !" ' . . "i " l" ii fnr Ifiss be bought for elsewherer;. ;;f ; ; , . STRAW HATSJ. lyrj miles. Iej charge for ; waqgmitting,, tto-any f. place jvitleatbe0jfiiUons three Cinjta.y 1 The r servicecovers extreme ..." . . r-. . t , points anout severe miles apart. - Z1' 'rtio'rd Kandolph urchill'sjwife is Ijnard.Jeroni'e, the;celebra'ted'Ne w York eportsman. . .She js a sort of a ifraC John 'JC Jganriiicaiiyspeaktf iDir, janu i manipulates tne. wires ior ' - v-CWe Intend to close out at a great saennce. a iuu uui; wi wilt ;;":. $'." edto oblige him; ii so-,' , ir (ients'x , FurnisHlriQtfiojdAt Monroe A r:;l;?r;i;;V"i:: one Hundred Dozen Gents' Summer Scarfs,; er 25 ceatsl Itwillpay Democrat1-; V "r .T ; ".. :ut.? ,..-of n. ' .i.- j ,Tisit the'-Stbre of --.i , resident rol the. third ward, South ..v.: , -i. . -'; V?. "' 1 ' " jt'beftsidg j; oi,v - ' -1,'.", - ered pnetip&wjse removed urto.nArixrtaOTKSEii CEITRAL xiOTEfi cpfcr-i . ihexiuidaiidt hisH horror, and du ..-.Wf i-u.-: ? J "' 1 r.i iWrifiW faint. 'nf. a m.. i 1 1 ' 1 ' . ....... , i C, rT?J ...;Vl; man'a tinfir.,tna, naiL.mciuueu. iu ii ; - ' .11. 'rv... ..i i i-f ; i N' m l . . - - . , Aj:i h. r-i -o-F, r7 ... - I ..... R 'MAO M . fill! II' .M .1 f . ' ' I ' - IJk U. .A,. . UllilJi'i 1 " - r-'-v-L" f - r more plug tpoacco ior nim,i - -. ' fc.A''VW iu-At, i-,r . r - . Butter must be a drug on the marl fa - -: . : . nil a -if ?w3' iVW."i:0fv?' 'flWabiiSoie ttre:6 i ' x c3-r & e1 E!Snt Lots 633 feet, lying n - tr-1 tCrf ICT L:v., good r-hty. to command esven Cents 'cpraricrt Caito'tefertCtvCcrca aslf tj t-arcrttwect-ja crmer el tte c;;y (oupida the , v ..;..; ' ' ' S-Lr-'m1 ,1 rSeitH!!; r-itoCc3!ira tta prs at vt-ytrs- ; ,'cCLL!: Z7Z7, : Franca his thirty-six thousand Tow Kr-srl oatstia rrs.-f Cc! 1 ty . c:r:iceazic:S eal 4. ccxnni: , ' ' w ,r rT Hull Oeto,.j. i polJ fcf T. C L'VJH & CX , , r- El , edin bl09d shed' and ' in, the loss of Cown him,; and as vsoouas he gets many, lives. J The .city authorities vml a . , et hmi he. anv seemed to lack the nerve to asserjt I more. These two legged hogs ' will . - V k . . m , . i 1' J...'! . 1. 11 . . 3 3 T a. tne aignity oi tne law ana compel i urmK ine yearrouna ana you canuut. uAi tu'''mnK'-nAmi. -nin them off. If vou'are edinerto be ,. , ' , -v ' vv V" a hog vou had better get the hair and u . ; ' .c .-r. - . ' this became more resolute and defiant tailt, rdont ' wanT to" interfere. :, A rp. ATTriTTON PRICES BarffaillS 1X1 eVeW It was a mob without cause, and with a man's right to be a- hog. I X ; AM V 1 f V V A iVAV ' - & iU CVCV . . " shpws how completely 8ome: of !;our tell you it is awful.' -Airft it? I don't ' , - - - , dGDirtlllGDt.! i . L. u ' hlamp men for' standi tin' nri fnr thp.ir ,.-!;,'"; '';.:.-::.: ; ; ,.; i .. , ' . , '. - ' v . riarhts. You have trot a rieht to bejaJ; that kind hadoccurred ina Southern '-' - i WU U U JJLHU.xr ,v w.,ittM, JJ. uvuuuvviiu city Northern papers of the Republic -4 i
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