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M t I'll It I I I 1 I I I I I 1 I I 4UI-';.- I; I ' i (tUi; A v " 1 iJ i: i 1 i .' f . r 117 isn i y . VOLUME XXXiy . . , , CHARLOTTE, N. 0.' THURSDAY JULY 16, 1885. PRICE FIVE CENTS. mmm - : - - -y OF ai .The prettiest and Cheapest we have ever had. Also Swiss 111' Matt Patterns les m BIG LOT HAND BAGS JUST RECEIVED. k Gtogh'ms Ladles.' and Gents Gauze Underwear. Ladles and Gents Linen Ulsters." Big NEWPORT TIES AT 75c. AND $1 PER PAIR. ; ranotiles and Fixture. Pink, Blue, Cream an Cardinal Cahmere Shawls. Moaoulto canopies uu mark d m Monday morntm?, we are &yQ10Ji such as you never bright ana cdut, j , , ' - White IK1M (BS f AlLiSMKlIlDiai. 7,; sjhtii nuiL.iiivo. : - "Truth, like the sen, sometimes submits to BS OBSCURED, BUT, LIKK THE SDN, ONLY FOR A TJJE."Vt. ... r . Subscription to the ObxerTer. J : DULY EDITION. r ; Single copy....;; Scents. By the week In the city..... 20.. By the month ; 75 Three months.... $2 no 1 Six months 4.00 One year.. ;...8.00 ; WEEKLY EDITION. " Three months....,:. '. '. 50 cents. Six months.... .......$1.00 1 One year.. ......i..... ........... L75 In clubs of n?e and over J 1.50. , Wo Deviation From These Rules Sabgcrlptlon8 always payable In advance, "not only In name but In fact. Mr. George Parker, was appointed a special agent of the Treasury Pes partment, at Chicago, just before the clQse of the Senatorial contest be tvreen Morrison and Logan, but Ins stead of attending to . business, the N4ws says, he bolted off to Spring field to pull wires - for Judge Tree; who entered the race against Logan. He has been notified that his services will be dispensed with. He has been lifted as an "offensive partisan," wich may be some consolation to Republicans who have been bounced for that cause. WW 1 1 is. Of m 9. -Tl A TI .lltil.iJJiit P i- JmOBJIfEHIE COJUnJCEBGIT'OF TnEIC 3 MONSTER f Belts BEFORE LEAVING Latest. For the Springs, Mountains or Seashore, call and supply yourself with, the nec- essary articles i6 complete your outfit. A good stock of m fof Ladies arid Geiits linen CJollars, Ruchings; t Glomes, .Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Travels . ing Satchels. Also a big lot of m ." Every lady is respectfully invited to call and examine our stock . of : Kid Button Boots. A large and elegant line of hand sewed Kid But ton andr French Kid Boots,' the finest . and best that are made. (We always show the best that are made.) THE CHATHAJI SCARE. The citizens of Chatham are indig nant over the ' reported , threatened uprising of negroes in that county on the 9th inst., in consequence of which the military company at Durham was ordered t hold itst If in k aline ss to go to Moncure, if trouble came, and the colored company of 7 Raleigh tendered its services to the Governor . On the 11th inst., a meeting - of ; citi zens was held at Pittsboro, when, among other proceedings, thefollow ing resolution was adopted; , Resolved, That we do most indigo nantly denounce the sending of .said telegram as an insult f o, and a . libel upon all the people of; the county; both white and black; that there is the kindliest feeling existing between the two races in' this county; that there is and has been no danger what soever of an insur rectio a of negroes in this county ; that the sheriff is fully able to arrest any man in the county without any : help, : and that said telegram was as ridiculous as it was unnecessary. - ' - - All that excitement arose out -. of an anonymous letter said to have been addressed to a colored man, whxh he could not read, and threw away, and which was i afterwards picked up by some excitable person who imagined that he saw some great conspiracy, and forthwith the foolish 'telegram sped over the .wires. -Oos casionally we hear of reported upris ing in the South, .the causes of which are usually, no better founded"; than this Chatham sensation. It does not I ull 6 Cohn Roach, the ship builder, , who had the contract' for the Dolphin, ca'me tq j-his country when . a boy, from Ireland, poor and friendless, learned the ship building trade, and b industry alid attention to business fiially ? worked - himself up to the head of the establishment in which -i -v ' , .. he learned his trade. . Bat John be. . j l. : . i t.ii m. - and other distinguished Republican?, iVJL OIlCLaVv O HIV JLv3, 18oOr - " , o ' " . , government, a practice which i Secre FOR tary Whitney objected to. 1 i - THIS GIQANl IC SALE OF Trunks and Valises; ... ' .. . . . ...... i'i : ',.....-.' I ! In every size, style and price. Examine my stock before purchasing. Another arrival of ORIENTAL LACES WHITE CANVAS BELTS, &c. take much to excite communities NEWFORT.TIES, notlonly'folishrbutt'nVy ITfc is Otii( that -' RvrAt.nrv I T.nmnr wishes himself back' in the Senate J jJ TV again. There are a number of dis-' v-Mv tingished citizens who would like to tike his place as Secretary and sac rifice themselves for their country's g'ood. ' ' '; j It is now in order for Billy Chand ler, ex Secretary of the Navy, to ten der his condolence to John Roach in the slip up in the Dolphm business, Beer saloons are becoming numer ous in Paris, the Frenchmen having thus far overcome their antipathy to Germany. , , . . . . , i ' . ,m , " III tIO S OF ' ACI6ES BE' 9 ESTHLiILbIHIES I'Dcis, i Oilclofc. Mattin is, LEASED. 3 ' Open ing Territory Previously . I I V h 1 f (Controlled by Railroads. , H4 r"' Controlled by ! t: Land, Commissioner , Sparks has " renaerea an lmpomani aecision m a case which recently, came before him, affirming the right of entry; under the nublic land laws and decisions of the Supreme Court f of , the United TO WELS AND "FifNGS --'V'i , -'; . UState&or landheretotor&witnarawiu. ..-a-u;;-: 'sl" . - OPERA SLIPPERS, . ;. times result in a great deal of mis- r; AND SANDALS - W 6 18 "P exw nity purposes,. where nb requirements i ; , citement takes the place of reason, of law existed for making such with u-, rlrflwala , This flftp.ision ftllects over 30,000,000 acres ot public lands which will prove the most tempting, the most startling- the most profitable to the hftvA hAPn k-pnt nut nf, the market for shown m this marKet ana our : A Randolph county farmer writes manv vears m the interest of rail- nfpr enndn At will ho fairlv' nrippfl arfi alwavfl as low as w tne Newbern Journal a letter on road r.coirporaMOii8..orfiinei;i:U)mmis ..dear out -every department in order. tomake-room'ior Fall Importations.''.'-"'."'' LwherG. J ' aeAgricultaralBureauatWing, '" No finer line has ever been a. u cisions oi tne u ton, to. the etfect that he can t see concludes as folio ws: . ful where that, institution is of any use f 'Following these. decisions" by the Orders by. mail have-care- to the farmdr.yand.concluds withlauWot wUohi , IT1 A;nT).fTTpn I and prompt attention. ; - ttiat.Xde tanners o. ion;7irtto General .y.D..U-UUlJiaw. WW.'WFiiU 11 ; ;-lUillliVUMl-i9 1 4-'v" -w.v. v vv - ina umce wnen, as in ine pretieiii is the best and nicest. Pepi Co ( - m II - gether for better farming , and more instance: withdrawal from! settle Alma Pnliali frir finfi flhoea nninn amnnsr themselves: more wnrk f ment. entry or ' other appropriation ' and less jawing about' it."" His head are not required ,oy mwyjaro i .minpntw IavpI- in Avi h ye only m information , in defining , , . , , tne limits wimm wnicn luuetuuxtj gives, but this is just what.the farm- selections may be made iri a proper : J ers of North Carolina are not doiner. time and manner, but are not opera- tiv -as a; nrohibition of settlements , ouu.nuovii cccuw vcijr uaiu iv feou r . . . . , .. them to. do." But. North. Carolina .hpT Tiiirilift larid laws Driorto the time - t farmers are not an exception, for the when a lawful selection by the rail - - TJio irloa nf liniri'n nf Tiiillinv fnv made. I .V mK, 1 1 ll . I .1.1. '' ' gemer, is one 01 ine iasc imngs inat . .THE cnEYENHES. enters their heads, and hence farmers CHARLOTTE, N. C. I K & 'o. If - as a class have no representatives in 0 ,a 4yuLvJ hbt without Our 'rreat sale continues all' this month. I Our variety is not confined to wt) iicuio ujl. icKusicii'Urea, iu uusiimss War Paint on. - r kjxju ouixo, uur arc uic izco iimitcu. o uao cwi siiioo jaujr ico, jlw ixwj circles.' or anvwhere eW arid hence . ' - 5 T.,rJ ' a be of INTEREST TO YOU to T . " , . " " .. Z 7 (V K iNMiS t il l I . . ill.U.. .. 4l UJIV lO.-'O, I ,-iL..,.-.,.,w.. v.'..Vi , j lv is inau wnue ine interests or neany telegram received from . Arkansas , , . . I Qt7orw rkfVioi Virannto rf iriA ttai- mr ay a rrim laaf. nicrht. antra OAVPrfll bands lof I i T . ft v..:f i u w . wjwa . uuuu . uauA w ui . tiuv. Ajau. u w i w v .... - -. v.- - - . . - . t.-t-Ij ' .I..-- .il- L.:.-.- 'PknoTnrtiflns' mimberiijc from I nfVIA TUDHI IPU TUIC DDIPu I I CT .LW.? goods are -r;rr fi; fifrrvr have been seen south- of l-W.w .... iwm w, . ...wwuiw . . Duiuc XiUiiiniiiiHrm khiim iait nun inn wn win iT.ua o uut wus v - i inn tri rimi itriiiAh - v ic w-k -iwv r v w ww i . . tartiwwiV v v , . - u ulyu. ouuuw w,vuo . nm,on(1 f havA enme into to Bvwug OUR TUCKIIV6, INDIA LIN0NS AKD PIQUES iuuustri, uu wuicu nuuiu ue wib here and few- ive come int0 town most powerful, is neglected- and ig . but not painted. iThe local- militia . 3 -. flit. " . . 1. A 1 1 . if . , 1 4 . I A. ' . 3 i jt'iniW r ; A M I . i '"I" ' . .'1 V...M. ' . A AN AM M . norea. : xnere unouia oe union Amone I has been oraerea out auus wuw uu i one Handred Men's au-wooi uits, isac ana mrocK. ai wonn jiiruu, iiw)Bnan.uu, farmers to nrnmnte thpir mufiml irt amunition provided them, i iThey are One Hundred Pairs ml' AU Wool o. J-WW irarui , Hterests on-the-farm tn.exchan ordere Boys' and CMdrn UotalDg at remarkably-' ... ;: uo wia. a lew Summer Dress Goods they also must do cukhju uuk an j , r; enc .01 fineir f experience, to elevate I says the wnoie triDO'. is '.waving . mo . v .m .juxjlj - -? :r " j . - , thn mliinff And 'mnto . i.- Ua'.ia J npftnfiV'iii fiau'ads of .25. ano: 5u, ana . ' . ' j4 1 . r.-j : - tr ',:: ' goods. 7 , ; i - . VU8 w ujaM "u .mureaWi- -" .xi. mefl,to nro- rVfirenckerCoataflnd'Yests-invery'iarw vanetiea, wmcii wouerioro ive i-o young men ana pus. pre-H vidg. them with rations. , ' . . tnan tney can De Dougnv ior eisewnere. STRAW HATS ! STRAW HATS ! vent;them ;f rom; being lured into I -. , t . . .. ' rf in, w itov- ms-m : -. . , , .t ruiuyu, -ituu .wuere ho lew m propor j .yuirnw: Custom. ne arter- Secrist f or the that gen- servednim known, ' that We intend to close out at a great sacrifice. A full line of ffhtaand intereflkimnstmpptrwith "SQ . ae WUM "Tr, Ik One Hundred lozen uents' aummer c,cari?,.o.ior ceir. Wm pajr t. j .... " :rv rrr-r " tus last act was-an .. uuy niinr nnrl f rnTPICnK T HI? ri 1-U &L : U lull tUi 1 1 H m'v UtiLIJIVU, e.pecttal consideratiob they are br. of Tex'etiquette...-! After. you . MDim,ItIIKn'J-r,n.p.aciwoL hose. ..'--', . . aiuuw.w.. xne sooner :ine.ianner. nave eiopeawuuauu- ' ' "w" :-;,t ... .OTTOS WOOLES .nil RAW MII.I. SfPPUtKS, loams" th fH ! - - ,:';As;entsl:'fln8w' it l.OivV AW S ' - .n , -1' 5" tj . . .... f " . J . ..i1 I- B . , , . m 'AiKs!. - . larmer - ' , boston . belting uo.; s Gehts: Furnishing Good?. immer Scarf?,i6i yisit the store of ..5. ') , 5- . If r ,1 I'm ' .V V s '; XEAI)XnQCXOTEIIEIISt 'CETJTI2AL HOTEIi Connie. ' i ' j . . 1 1 . ...j . . . v , 1 rUDoer Dining?- , Lutterworth, of Ohio, wants all the L , .okL, 't and irokeiio 'your Hoyt'.s. Leather Belt.; QhioRepublican clerks in ,WashingX- 1 Vhpiri IMM Mt. iMt'. Vernon Belting. - ton bounced at. once, to the ; reasons ffffiSftS Kf0U) Kilt . 1 ii -'iv'V'M anm a'- ' that .lately .thev have not' contributed -12?iiV;dwntt merely no 1 " y- : fJosepfr Noones' Sons Roller blasher and, ' Clearer Cloth. T. K:.Earle's Card Clothing, &o that lately .they have not contributed fsuSererlmmedlatelyependopon rnnV. f rt j ; i 4 mistake abont tt:- Tner H not a m much to campaign ed out they would cess of the party, they are neutral crats. , ll?!.?El.ea?1l :t,.ff T'rrht T,OtS E0l2TW feet. iTlCff "n luiius, turn it vuru -no ta3 ever used It. WHO WiU not leu jouwotw -JEl Qf the. dtv- fontsfca tie work dr. the sue- atltllre whereas ' being in ins tie ncna.' It is flS0lifl well to call soonTas the prices at wtlcH they are or help the Demo- ofH1 rtTicians and nursesln the United states., bold - isazer.-'- Z.3 a EUlucv - - '.... - . ; : :. B; s..i.:yers, And Dealer la rec3cfa2fcl3Ll3,' v . . . prr ''" ' r Whin x-J --1 - ..... . r-ycr 'K t rr .r.c-rT jr - m . I
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