VOLUME XXAiy ' - .- . -7 . . I f mm '? v ." ". "- MM SWBSMBro " ii ii .v ri u m i . . it t m w . t i ,. v- -v-y i.-?" , .... -.' " - - .:-"-.-(-'. - . : r ; licilis ! The prettiest and Cheapest we have ever had. laps' in Lviawju rai . w!ss Embroidery at 10c. per yar ' Our 7 Percale 2'.' Silk Mitts, 5J. Glghams 5 and Anicesens and 10c. India Linons are haying a, big run. BIG LOT HAND' B AGS JUST RECEIVED. UGlngSarai Ladies and Gents Gaura Bndirvrear. tidies and Gents Linen Ulstera. Big NEWPORT TIES AT 75c AND $1 PER PAIR T .. .j t,i.a Ptnir Ttiiw roiini an1 f!ri11n!)1 f!ahmere Shawls. , " Mosaultq canopies aim x i . , , -commence Monday morntae, Xe.5?f 2ST. Wn foTbaKiRLS. bargains, come and see us. We -will give you such as you never White Canvas Belts- ' "TKTrrH. LIKE .THE Sim, SOMET1ME3 SOBMITS TO BE OBSCURED, BUT, XJKK THE BUS, ONLY FOB A rans." ' , . ; , - Subscription' to the Observer. DAILY EDITION. Single copy. 5 cents. By tne week. In the city. !20 By the month ...t - .55 , Three months $2 00 - Six months .. .'. ... ..... : 4.110 One year. i. ...... 8.00 -- -WEEKLY EDITION.- - v Three months.!. ;.rv.V...v..;...... 50cents. 8lx months -r. ...11.00 One- year.... 1.75 4 in cluDs of five and over $1.50. , No Deviation From These Rules Subscriptions always naVable In Advance, not only In name but in fact. m For the Springs, Mountains or Seashore, call and supply yourself with the nec essary articles to complete your outfit. 4 jflJ good stockfof Itetsfof lafaani Gents ' Linerr Collars, Kuchings, Gloves,' Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, ;TraveK ing Satchels. Also abig lot of Trunks and Valises, In every size, style and price. Examine my stock before purchasing. Another arrival of ORIENTAL LACES . WHITE CANVAS BELTS, &c. ' '. S. IL. SM(SILtE, r A SCHE3IE. , It is said there is a scheme on foot among a number.of holders of Ten nessee State., bonds to get the govern ment of the United States to assume the payment of them, amounting in. the aggregate to $14, 000,000, Exactly who these schemers are or the pre cise line of . action' they , propese to take to effect their purpose is not known at the present time, but will probably by developed in the future. This is not altogether a hew . idea. Ten years ' ago .or more something similar to this was mooted, but was not confined to one Southern State. It was on a grander "scale and feTcn braced the State indebtedness : of all the Confederate . States. It was a movement m Rppublican1 quarters, too, and had men of some prominence in the party, both in politics and in financial circles, behind it, but ; it never took shape for action. - There was speculation and politics j at the bottom of this scheme The -politw ter. They say 4the Prince of Wales,' who is a royal ay Lothario, is in high dudgeon over the Gazettejexposuresof the vices qf London. In case of prosecution'it might find the Prince a yaluable witness, if he would: tell all he knows. -But then, as "in the Lady, Mordaunt scandal he raigbt be more inclined to hide than to expose the culprits. 1 " , " . : Mrs. Merrick, wife of R. T. Mer rick, of Washington who last week followed he husband to the grave, was so : ill 'that his death was not made knowh to her. Three children are lef t-ne blind, one afflicted with spinal disease, and the third a deli cate girl. - t wIt 1 m m m m n mm t t The July! number of the Guards- man, published monthly in Winston by the Oldham Publishing House, has been received." It is a very neat publicaticn devoted to military mat- ters in Norfh Carolina. 'Subscription price, 9i.uuf a year. , ..-" -f It is estimated that the ,s dogs in Tennessee annually . destroy- $60,000 worth of sneep,' and in 'consequence of this , destruction ; there are only . . . . f - . - , 1 , . MON TER ... IllllF I I I I v : .el..,...' Sale -FOR Monday July 13,'1885, THIS GIGANTIC SALE OF The. thiriy-fourth : meeting of the American Association for the Ad- vancementi of -Science will h.e held at Ann Arboiy Michigan,, from Au gust' 26th till September 1st. . l-l . , . -The Florida TimesUnion says 210,- 000 people Visited liorida last wins CO o p. OillisMail v , ."vugu.!. Vu.u uvvCuOMlaC The, Earlh(luake in Cashmere. for the party and make immensely CalcuDls to Woa Times. Everv lady is respectfully Popular in the South, if through its The latest retdrns regarding the ;iuA oll r,A oTraWnvTA instrumentality the debt! incubus damage occasioned by the earthquake our StOCk of Kid . Button 8teUggUng with poverty 'and. opprea- i?so life ht 3,081 persons besides , J300DS. A large sion. This was one of the reasons to dwrmned line of hand sewed Jlia ut- be urged in securing the support ' of is comnuted to reach 75.000. A cor ton ' and, French - Kid Boots, Republican Congressmen to the respondent of the Calcutta English-, the finest "ana; best-that are scheme. , On the, other hand the .7 ap, molA - Wa alWavR fthnw the speculators saw millions m buying a t h 6ttd itaelf at f ... UP Southern States bonds with the1 certain spots, and there to have spent Deal tnat are maue.j irobabilitv of the assunmtioii of their itself. . These spots look as though a - ; - ' payment by the U. S. - government, !arge amout os. gaseous matter, under - . - - :r . . .. thfl ftarth had. with the strength-of KID LOW BUTTON, - ana .tnererore, r;tney ooostea : tne dynami Deen struggling for an outs ! , v- v: 's : :" V ; ; f ' : " r,'rLr,n ' ' scheme in a quiet way. : But as we iet:and hdd torn vand lacerated .the - : -Jl?Li:Ill:'l:? -i' ll.--'. : V1:1 ' said it; was too; big a job, or: too grqundJatnhe point where it found ;: ---- U P tTT1 T TM ll LINENS, .V TbWELS;ND . , 7 . , - mv. rr ' huts all-destroyed,; the ' earth ad ja- V ANDSANDALSr tore it got weU on its legs.. The Ten-. cenfc being cracked and split; and the e wavO ' In fat it . has not cattle buried under the houses.iwhile ',.1. ; - "; , .. i, :' . . No finer line has ever beeii 'half the choice of' serious consid- not twenty yards distant a sloping, .J .u. .u ' i-, 1 woodea -hiu seems, untoucnea. in rrrj ''r"V TC:7:-ir::; tartling, the most profitable to the ternhc. The, prices we win rnw flnrf Tpn nn thn maVA in hAt.h lving ac the base. Some hillsides are wings t the capitolwho.would have fiSM Orders by mail . have care- supported the.measure. if , they; saw agaui present the appearance of an Ma-nrl -nrnrrmt attention. political advantage or, money in . it. ordinary landslip. - ., ana prompt auenuoii. t.iL 'NAaf iLalledourah . village three - ' v. i; vi '.u enormous chasms have been formed; now and lobs of a Questionable char- v . wc Aima xuiiisusiui ujjo ouwo acter wiu not meet wiwi mucn couns hrdad and 20 feet deep. JNot lar ais- .4. i is the best and nicest. Co tenance.' . tailt a tract of land 800 yards square But even if right and : wrong; did bas subsided forming a trench 100 not enter into the question policy rds lon&-50 feet deep, and 30 feet wouiu ireeze iu out au tne uoor,' ior i , v- OA there is ho Democratic Congressman Washington's Public , Bniidings with a grain of sense, who .cares' for PMisuieipiiia press. . jeopardize its existence by support- , S( .SSS CCS J VAii- -LL J L "JLJ S ing for an instant such a proposition, nar.mfinthmldinff. $7,258,354: nation- , - : -' ? v k . . ; come, from whatever quarter it may. al -'niuseum,,r $200,000 f-po&toffice'de hi - It would be a first class case of hari oartment. $7.15L500: printing office, kari. which . the. Democratic party $296,000; marine oarrae, to aj. U.VtAA A ,,: A DavaimuBuiw,-iJuv,wwT j ODD SUlTo nor are tne sizes luniiiea. we nave au xzea auu Buviea. - xi uictjr aoes not propose to wumuno acujm- a naTrx-hilrlinoT. 7 fi28.925V' affri-1 rri modate j Tennessee bondholders or Culturdepartment ;? $501,825: -?1 Ajjiox iv vw Borne such goods. r. James Eussell Lowell, late ex observatoryr $255,264 ; - patent office isterto EnglanuY"is indignant at $3, 245,773 yynf Sta v cpitol : Stm winttnM and enoAn are belne sold without any reference to cost. We have a lew very hand- V" SffiSSSSSSiSSlSSrt! reducuonyetwe on Minister ' ; the utterances some.;of the; newspasV TUCKING, INDIA LINONS AND PIQUES yZ iS : LOOK THROUGH THIS PRICE LIST. OUR rnaorl rf , msinv .ViinfJ Wk'inflw Kw! nrizfl WaS $10,000. and, thOUgh , ; it irsbetn.nfTfh.inwtrfnaicost' Wtfaato being an idiot." He is not !.?!!ff7Si?,i Rnmom "v " v. . 4 roQt. harealii can D6 procuTea DJ (xLUiug. eargr tuc uiuoi i . . . . . . - ; . never uaiu. iuo, uuww ,, yi v. j .uiiuiu uuu iiaTC nun on vctu dviui i ,. . . i miit-n no TnwiinoTfl aa Kan Ktit a -nrhtn l . . . . " , .. . ; v r . - v. Desow. a lew Summer Dress Goods--ihey also musi ve ciowju uut at wuw, v, t ; ; .: " iVi """.(.""y ticket. . - m - - '-. ; , : - - - congratuiaiea .nimseit tnat wnue We desire to make a bta hole to our stock this week and have made prices that will movejhe - of the editors who had de-l-'. nriniii i 1 1 1 1 1 1 n m h - i r h.' i.iiimi n. i 1 villain, a spoon stealer a woman in1 unru n tp n.TTv-ar "TT r TT TT1 TTr suiter, c.t none .ot tnexnjftad ever dug and fitted up sucn places re- crpn .Trr n to iiEaESSZ gono-so far as-to caU-him a d-n lT f'Sfl? - .-" ' ' One Hundred Men's Ail-Wool Suits, Sack and Frock, at $6.M, worth flO'OT, $12.00 and I $M 00. One Hundred Pairs Men's All Wool Casslmere Pants at " $1.50, $2.00 and $125, worth $150; i.' ' " Boys' and Children's Clothing at remarkably a rwiAne Schism. j j Cvclone ' pits; have ; promoted a Seersucker Coats and Vests in very, large varieties, yhich "we offer for less fn a Mi tnn onnntv. Lreorciaii i . , vuau woj vau w, wum v uv. , , . RnmA of the members bad k s:t.-'i i etc- y... ' . -5 i-.---r ; j - n fc 25 6 . d 1 1 a n Leo-gtr e nT, i o a tri u o n e f ,.m p. -jr , than he could stan and. f mmX' ' maiority Oi ine orevuieu ob , violation of - their - doctrine . and. a tamnf-Atinn tn (iod to ? Wipe wieua uix the face of the ; earth. As the pit j There was considerable excitement Mio-ora were more fearful of cyclones -t in r Chatham county r last' Thursday than of thewrath of G6d,ithey or- b j . j -ni-:j u ut o-anid thftmselves into a church un- i ? minr nnFfUR r' TlTMJI. MNI 8 i I! :C'7 """"I" 7, 1 der thename hllllil-" II ltt iff rul t II fcT 1 " - L'LLfllftUU. v.'-; tive, whereas LI JJlllM,X3lll?lft the arrests for the triple murder com: assumed. the il. J 1 i. 1 . - x I i-v fii . - MANUFAC -TURER3 Ana Dealers in RUBBiSR:BEi.HN&,lrACKEff&i JfQSE. - j e 1 v mitted near Moncure lastiweek. But Primitives. rnTTnv. iWOOLEJI and SAW , Jiuiiii oyrrmxia, m .LL r :J:r-r.. ' . .. - . STRAW HATS I , . We Intend to close oat at ft grat sacrifice. AfulIUneof, GenWFurnishihs 'Goods.; V It will pay to -lo. letter addressed to ,a negro,: as the old church has . .. . -. .. - " ' ' pame-of Anti-Cyclone ' ; v- . : 1 - 1 : . ;: ; "V V The Aliliitv to Dear Pain ; UP? is the test of toawymJtoJJStt ' -: ' i jimnU; " -V tT .k,iilim Hill nnilt ' Win P.- I . -.: ' -,. .... ' ' J . - - v t lb Rrsnn Be tine (Jos whicn tne aiarm was -raised, .was But we dery any " , , Pi , KKor , RplJnfT' a bogus One, and the five men arrest- tnl -TJiese.ln&ea, are slight at first, hut grow m rj . . . . t H. .MthrRfilt . lo? suspicion o b, implicated &WgrS - ... ol. ! t;:- f Mt ' VemorirBeltine " ta the conspiracy . were discharged gS83g?JSa--dSffi -: 1283? -XOlSCr 4phXne?Si. Saturday. - : . . . --iSSSvSi - -y, - ;.: JOSepri luqueb oyiia - T . 'V : ' : and uux-vomlea, aU remedies-1. . .-h k- - . oye r,tt Xots 80x250 feet,lylcy n - - rCbth. dr, staohed Joseph. nfM iT -K ' Eirle's Card ' Pelplua, last Sapurday,, and then gSSl?! rigS iZ.r":. " yiOimng, CXL. nlinself. . , - , Lents also givev.y to it. . - , L . ;- ' til B. S. MYERS, - It - . . And Dealer In Teed of all kinds, . . " fan ij ' . - tJCixi.iX . JLa wa

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