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. - i I- - - -' ' . - , . . . . : ! J..J' :- . i" ' ' ' ' v volume xxxiy . . CHAEEOTTE; '.N;X.EDKSDAY.:-JULTri'-1885.':.- 4 . r J . PRICE FIVE CENTS. 7! t . . Onen ill . OF Laces and hjA 4 i-nl- ' t 5 ' Flfllnigs! The prettiest and Cheapest we fcave ever had. ; m Swiss MDroiaer jJlWV , -'A . Matt Patterns leSr in . crf TTmbroldery at 10c."i)er yarfl. Our 7ic. Percales : 25c. Silk Mitts, ' 5c Glghams, 5 ar.d A,nlcesSteew Sfi 10c. India Llnons are haying algrun. - j . BIG LOT HAND BAGS JUST RECEIVED. stock Ginghams. Ladles and Gents Gauze Underwear. Ladles and Gents Linen Ulsters. Big 4fis?&u: --.-..., ; -: ; NEWPORT TIES AT 75c. AND SI PER PAIR. omople. and Ftttnrts. . Hnk, .Blue, Sajfnal SSSS?t&. w JUW v.,, manT lines OleUOOS a.UU UUr llliUlS-UUWU MID Will WUIUIouot Juvuuai muiuiun, Wea!f?iv and tor bargains, bargains, come and see us. We r will glyeyou such as you never. m ite Ganvas Belts- r. . '1.'-" i. It- Kt ;-ti f 'j 111 ,F,U:'I! Latest. For the Springs, Mountains or Seashore, call and supply j yourself with thVnec- ; essary articles to complete your outfit. A good stock 6f linen" CoUars, ."Ruchings, v: Glpvea HofiierT Handkerchiefs, TraveKJ ing Satchels Also a big lot ot Tru nks and Valises, In every size, style and price Examine my stoc before purchasing. Another arrival Of - " "v ORIENTAL LACES WHITE CANVAS BELTS, &c. 5f. il. sisecsiliSo gllJC TXHrlottjC Observer, they are:. beginning to .feel their --.V..'. ' "'"i ' ' jv-j,- pover and to assert it, to feel that TTM3L Truth, like the snr, soinmKES strBMrrsTO tHpv arn What1 prmctitntpa Vn eland 'a obscured, but, uxe the scN, onlt it)B i mey are wnai constitutes Jngiana 8 strengtn ana giory ana not a nanarui Gabcrlption to the Observer. o men ?? sume superiority, be: mnrpmwm, i cause oL me acciueni oi an lnneritea Slnglecopy..;'..;i......;..........;.. . 5eenta. name and title. ByineweeKin tM.city.....;.i w , Tv fha nrm4- . , he Three monthsV.V.V.".r."."..IV:".:.!$2 00 . , J 'Rev. G; Rankin,; pastor of the 6nVr "" : R!m ' M.-E, Church South, at Chattanooga: weekly edition. . .. Tenn , created a sensation last Sun- sfflSS-v;.:v::-:;:"":::-"V:tiS b attackis the vice and ..M......M.. xt immoraiuv nrevaieni in mat citv. W o Xeviatien From These Rules entering into . details, and declaring Subscriptions always Dayabie- In advance, not that ; prostitution was openly advo- Onlylnnamebutlnfaet. . Qnrt m rfion in ir anlhnritv that BEARING FRUIT ? ' s " j wipuw-jLuai4cis,wcio uuuci uuo luxiu the methods adopted by the Pall Mall anu uuui I eu at V,1W uef Gazette in calling:' public attention to H.e was - frequently applauded m his the secret vices:of London, the ex- ree, ta uit ,uai.uW uu ruru nAOtio'or f -V-n f Ot BUUU UCU1UUSU dWUU III Mil UIUU 1U Members of Parliament who look; at lkht C1v the question from a moral and sen&i One C of the ; princes of Paussia,' a ble standpoint have conferred with close relative of the 'Emperor,, with the editor ot that paper and asked his several companions went on. a big opinion as to the remedies necessary spree in,Berlin last Saturday night. to meet the evils of which he com winding up in a house frequented by plains, while communications with- the fast or both sexes. ' Here a quar- out number , have poured into the rel occurred in which the prince office from all parts of the kingdom,, slapped he face";of a lieutenant,' who rrom men and, women, prominent m felt so Humiliated ;that he went out religious, moral and business -circles, and shot himself , because being only endorsing the course of the paper, ap-1 a lieutenant he could not challenge a plauding ita boldness and urging it to prince. ' Jt would have been much continue until proper steps are taken more to the point if he; had shot the to put an end to the wicked traffic prince, than Thio J ;.: 'I'Ia tTrrwAt tnltA aIaw t o . j day announces the death - in that w . v, uiuvuvis uuu .ut vo, iuq mar crAj.'J ,f- XT . i. , P. dmgman, well known as a writer " I ft-vr. T.ooa m thio SratA --n nrl nna rf 1 I Direramarin wrvt HKIci rf mmrrnr 'n 'mun : : 'v. until their exposures were made, h ... vr, r, - ,1 . ' ' ;i. .1 ho TKN fi, nA naa VClllib, Wuj, ... . JBivery laay is respecuuuy . T """6"."i He was a genial, open hearted man, r n.j 4. j ed resolutions demanding-mvestiga- . , , b . -s m and had many friends, who will miss our "Stock Of Kid Button , a.mendmef of e hPret- him both from the rnalistio col- Ttnnfs V! A lartrft flTid ftlp.o-ant I , t-. lumns and from social; intercourse. Hlie.of hand sewed Kid But- easy, The popular voice of protest He wasn, his 37th year. - ton - and ; French Kid Boots, and demand for reform ; has been 1 The Western Union has gobbled up the finest and best that are raised and it will not be, hushed until the Merchants i and Bankers telegraph made. ;'6We always show, the ne traffickers in innocent . girls will company As a gobbler of rivl com hekt that are made t be few; and far between, and pursue panies the "Western Union is facile ; -,r iv,: their avocation in dread ;of the law, princepsy or the. big boss, so to speak. and do not count among their friends It sits down, waits till they get every tha so-called nobles, the rich and thing in running order, and about the count peis KID LOW BUTTON. , I 'NEWFORTTIES 1 powerful as now. 1 The.agitation for time the stockholders' begin1 toe ;-i nw - ' - j . ! suppression has begun and this much rb some dividends, steps in'an4 0 TTB A Til ' AIWOC3iCE XI1E COJMECETXEXT OP XHEItX MONSTER Vliusiimmer infliif :-: Si FOR Monday. Jnly 13, 1885, THIS GIGANTIC SALE OF mvx - - mi . : mmw; : (eds, EHIIEalLiISHISIHlr,; s,f Oilcloths V LINENS, TOWELS Aim ERA. SLIPPERS, gwd;theTexures nave neTnafi'r ' form theiafwalldwiflg- operation, -And. JW"; - ' n' - AND SANDAIS. ever-the motive of . the exposer may the rival is gone. J ; . X i- . - :r; - 1 haVe'beeri - -'-. " ; - ' - , " 5 -- -,4 : . , - , .f.-,... ' i'''5 - The Washington : correspondent of 1 , "T ! - - :S;'- V -,Kre ?:re sensitive people Who do -p0,f MWfl-. nnl Will nrnvn tft most rprnntir, thA most Btflrtlinc tno?Tnrttni Nn finpr linp hnfl pvm heen ' 'rc 7-r"r T;- : I,"" the Greensboro -Patriot says: UoU wm provetne most tempting, tne most startling, the most profitable to the Ji o nner iine vflab evw uceu not believe that? such publications ?r . ... - . . . . . nnMiV nita fa h f onmmtiHnn fk n.,-AM,A,iu ' 1 1 1 1 : i j 1 . ... . - . snown m tnis maritei anu our snouia be prices are always as low as columns elsewnere. . owau n puuucauon ia snocKing V -n - will take the iudce A Mvktt ' M All jj-fc a m W li liT Tt . . ...... . .w y;; The salary is $3,000 The ap ' reDroabh unon the cood name of the F ' ... f - , ' HrvWi rnall hflVft Pflrft- mmmunitv.VRufc thftv ffmwfc' that po? v M HllVlll UHH N ' V V : Flf) AFO TTlMM niuvu ,,w 1 : - o - - - r-. t 1 1 11 11 i Mil ini i - - n' iiui .1 i M and prompt attention. " these are matters not Of mere sentir .Mr. W. S, Hemby. has purchased a UU U U iiU.y; W U mUU iJ. . , . ilVmUUU; JL19 ment i -.? ' i-4 " nublie. th maioritv of whom would at Wnd will be local editor and busi Alma Polish for fine shoes never know of the . existence of such ness manager. ' ' l1'1 ' ' -r " ! . ' 1 LUC UCBt ttUU UlWOU. wiiupwugojoucmBiiiucj Yvcio iiui ?m..-eu4. TV fmnf ot.Wnfininr. thus publicly exposed. ; And when t 77; "; "tTT, :VT -..v. fton has been, ad vised, that. Minister CHARLOTTE, N: C. - Pegrara & Co IK : Jarvis has arrived at Rioi 1 men high in positions of authority, even men with- roval blood in their veins, give their sanction and sup1 QThe wheat crop in western Nevr port to such system, and- the officers York has been badly damaged; -by ftf tha law makfi no ftflPftrfc fn ann'nrAflsl TTooaian fly ' ' ' 7 t. ' 1 i.U - i . li- 'I'hfl IftW IUm JL ruuiwvsio. :, ., .11 I 4r"" ':f v'; -4r'-: :v':r 1 -'.'5-v- '-.'"J j-i Ii' 'u--- r V . it.... . ' ' x plorable 5 Jihat t the - state 'of ' affaire r:J should; exist; than 'that ..the; action 8ffll contlnes and goods are being sold without apT reference to cost We have ewerjM. fa taken - While - such U BJS roldered Bobes leltwhlch we ? made on - ft fa ft - . ' ' ? . . tosrBileiiitishonorablef!nobleiand OUR TUCKING. INDIA UMS AND PIQUES -: r Jl!!.1 -Llt : , - - may ...wQunand bring shame to men i ' l"7'''-'-' ; v ! ; ' ,'tt-. a n,,r Btnf who dishonor noble names.' . IttfflMMS But the effect o these .eposurei 'Wwid. a lew Summer Dress Goods-hex also must be closed put at once. . , - wijj hav & farther reach than the -w.' -.l.' ..I I Mv w madaDricee tnatwill moVe the curbingoi the crimes in - question. goods..,"" 77. ..- . They are diminishing the Drestitre of the titled, aristocracy, c ahd bringing : the" masses of people Into " mora solid A TT-ITIV-T" rv TT7T7T1 7 J " rS ' TT F T-T T iH column in contest for Democracy In i 111 (in T"- I.. .7 7 , ... ..... . .... 'Tn-rpat "Rritaint Whftf Avai; rf - linA ing respect may have remained for :' lJ , , . mm A. JTT. SN. . 1 nrViaf ia rjllOfi fftA miTln iJIlJ. n . 1 iave through the channels ol.popular J--0?'- "f fa'this Sfate ' ' "' ' '" '; -i ' ' 1 - t I 1 ;- q'i. 'f . j . , - r , The: prohibition party m inis oiaie , . , v.i.; ;-,,-!? f . . , n a ltafcl0I1 ivPiced through, the press as never been strong enough to ex- ,.;.. .v , . ' :i ; : - '; -: VI U and in public meeting? It isa de ercise much influence in politics, ; Our great sale .continues all this month. ; Our variety as not confined to l'lfl. 1) plorable state of ' affairs which de- though its vote was large enough tint ODD SUITS, nor are the s sizes limited. We have all sizes ahdstylesrlt may . WUJ1U.Li;i.. k,,. . vparti defeat Blaine, but Wheel- be of INTEREST TO. YOU to s r - .re." - ! a 1 '-7 V r'k t "i a disappears when many of these noble's figure in the roll of lecherous patrons t nenas wnose Dusmess it isto pread their nets and catch the un- suspectingoiaugh firajof Jihe poor and put tnemi up jo oe eoiq to the highest bidder, henceforth (doomed to ra life shame and sin..:;, The noble is less, 1 rv v 'wv1' rTOv- r-:xL i 'Diixfu " a- x tntj iuaHiBuiuria jngiana than he w- 111 - -..v. ...... wnKhar wo t nrr' I . .. r - , . -r- v . ,. ; v w-w, v.. .s, namea names- aoas Tint, noca uA x Hoyt s Leather Belt. . spell Chatpt did in the past, nor does w m .? 2R ft MiAnrr? 'cmnrT.. n A LTIMORE. MD. , 4 dealers In litrBBER iJELTiyb'pVtl ' ' -11 id ' ( I't'jlj 111,1,1 hibition organ, here, says that the SSS&-SS COorCTHROXJGH THIS PRICE LIST. inate a' f uH-State tictet a iraonven - . ,u .. 0 , 0;:., A tion to be held m Syracuse in oey tember- The-vote last. ear was 25,' 000,an double : fall. po hopes nootri ibavma 7mAnihArfl Jf vthe wrtytinore i - . " j - --; -t - sanguihe;tlian the BZ Seersucker Qoats and- Vests intery large '.varieties; which we offejf for less is a cnauco w ; rrrr 777rxV4 ;. ..v t; , than tnev can do oougnv ior exsewnsro. - , . Governorrhemostsignincanj. . - .-,,7. '' , .t.4i;-;v;i;;;r: .... - rhetu? SSS STRAW HATS !: " "V 7 1 VSTRAW HATS ! springs largely from the' persecution A7 V .. .. t ... . and buse ; JfJSgSSSi We intenVto clow out at Vgreat sacrlllce. A titfteeoV:';. ti ters at;theand V . 7-" , 7 wno were tBuc.v&ij;;Ji - i r- :'!'" rv ,J uenis Vi f urnisnmg muuuu. J - r,a iTiiniwi MAn A!l-Wnol Pn'tq. f!ck and Frecfe. at 16.60; worth tlO00. J12.00 and 114.00. - 1 - the proniDiUQnjB.ua i u lundEed Pairs Men'g AU Wool -c- re Pant at .$L60, $2.00 and $2.25, wcrth $iX0, and even auadruple .that this ,. . . , -. j..v r-1143. particularly M a jargevofe is i , , . -c" 7 w lied in Ohio. ue says inatuiig ,: J'-V.' . . ; areenterxaineu ulpvb v,-l , , ir.fOI V ' i ')) ' l'3 J- , 75.000 votes inOhioanathatL v 'UJ, .L,. . becoin disgusted ,'wth Vt 6 for 25;centa. It will, pay to party - yu' r'f; : , i . V;'?VJ isit'the-storeof-7 ' - Pleaded witli Allanta.f : ; - : ' 7 ! ' . r-' from,a 'tour ot the South.:; Of ;Alaba; .- v' C , - - - , , Tv,ni .xrN.thofri Alabama is - ?: .-.:si . r7r-rrt - rt?rrn it; rtftTry. rnnnr!. the most wohdertui irou uiawx r . . It 5 1 Mt. Vernon Belting, belonging to a distinguished line of J Joseph: Noones . bons ancestry nowcarry with it license to Ro11er.:S!ashernd ' sin nor." impunity, for crime.. The - -; : - Clearer.Cloth. giana 01 toaay is not the England 1 ' ' o xL- i er o a century a ago. Uiotnmg, ac. J 8rQ rmovingj onward ,; .5, ,. . . . i i , . 1 . hereafter takearbapk seatfQ the , ' v pStioKfrbnIrm Cab. ? ready rivals Pittsbur, and it-w only - vwftt ;-;;-. i wfefrrt a W vears1 time when I ; .f.:, --s;. -7 . , n v,Lf i;TittsDUtg Middle loser for sale Eight Lots 60x230' feet, lying n AiaDama IS a nno agnwuu'- rv rcity uts) and ncrtn or tne cemetery, cneap, nnd is movin forward. . ; - Montgome. r. 'n, 0ne wlsblns to secure a cheap let, would do vi a quar- I ih f the fctaie,. ia a ti - ; . ; - - Her peepb ing city, and, is increasing rapjy m . ; -c , and-upward, I wealth and population.., " - I -iTtx . ;';:BV.:BIYEESi.-. BfllrAm , ft nil Hir" - f ill' All jmnA liVL..... .ii ' ind Dealer" la Ic:l cZ .111-13, 1
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