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II :;:,'d':i:rlt ' lit ! .,.- I 4 , n A . I 1 1,11 k - . i. . . - . 1 ,--.. ' . . . . " - v. " . - J ' j ' , - . . . t" - - ill ' - . '-..-...... .-... ...... ... - ' . . i ' ' i I , , ' . .j.-- . . . ... ...... . I. VOLUME XXXIV. CHARLOTTE, N; 0M THURSDAY AUGUST 13, 4885. PRICE FTVE CENTS'; .3BCauttlttI'PattepnsV l.fliG-0 YARDS dCc WHITE INDIA LINON. "We are selling our 12f c, and 15c. Dress Gingliams at W centsiper yard. X Oriental Laces and Flouncings very tsheap. : Mosquito Can opies from $1.50 to. $5.00 eacb. Look at our new ' -- 91:00 'Oomfort Hip" Corset.. .: : V :: til 'i. TSUNKS, VALISES,jLUENCUL Id White Robes a prices-that surprise;you.r ' Buttoick Pattern Sheets for August : 5 ; ' ."(V, ? !' n j n ' i hen s mum. A HOLLAR SHIRT uaiity Dojumacertai, wortmansmp ana WMch for Qi ' , fit, eannot be bettered. ' Also aGood Stock of . - With Plaited Fronts. ittis . tiarlfttte iflVhmwrl'i ra: Undoabtedlv bv the strancer .u,. , ,wbx should Vipit this country for tha Tedth. Lira tkk sow, soMETiMis SUBMITS to time the'class of people first to beobscubh, bdt, "ixEB the sun, only roB a be piet and studied are the more pros - ; ! : -' perbus and intelligent farmers. He . t - --'. : - net not go among them armed toJ j Subscription to the OWrrer. the teeth: in the vicinity of the . i duly edition. ' towns ne win nnct tnat some of then Slnele are men it business In the . town Bythe week in . ttoeKy......,. 20 J bank officers, professors, ; lawyers,' : ThrS.::"'4" ew: -Anaso they are men of idas. six monthsr.. 4.00 v, lheyvnave uu ecu:. B.UU WEEKLY EDITION. . 1 - : : r ,. liRlD CLMRII Sffl! KNDEB - private libraries, thev T-n-i "vl -v-r : A- -t4- . 04-TUv " Hiive the.most ; beautiful ,of horses LJL U.Cby w C3L. UL2 U O UXX . over the most beantifnlnf lftvfil whif ' . ' -r7 . . . ' ' V. ' ?monSr.::::: The grounds and It was a successful one,,our sales of the past ievr weeks in- One rear i 7S -1 WOOalanas around fchair . hompR nra -t . - . . . ' in ciuos 01 nve and over Sl-6a , " sometimes - worthy of- an English ac,c utjariy uu per cent over tne eame periOU Ol preyiOUS No ueyiatiott From These Roles park., of course, you win expect , to years. A The public appreciated our Jo w price s find showed ' SuhscrintioM ajwaTs'navahifl'in advATifM.not see? the herds of Jersevs and--Eur- .:t 4. : " . ' only la name but to tect.' . ' hanla ffrazino- ovr t.hpir fprtifcmp' l"w.1 .rH1 cyirttiuu xu uauuilizmg UH HUerailV. ows; une oi them: may show you CLEVELAND ASD TnE SOUTH. 1 the stables where famous trotters or , - '- - 1 ' ; racers are being groomed. - Another Tiews of Two Politicians on XTis may, take ypu to the aromatic shed - Policy Toward this Section, v where hfs men are pressing the tobac- w; . v- . ' - co rhich has of late bea;un to be so Wash. Cor.hw York World , lapeel cultivated in this rvirfc of t.h of Democratic administration upon the bonded warehouse, where- 'old prices were lower toan the South is attracting- attention, V BourbonV is stored - away; barrel we can duplicate them aU said . a Southern politician ., today, aboife barrel-tier above tier, and, of - .- y : J ' - :.-; ' We Expected tarqe Returns ; . . FOR THESE REASONS: " ; . " ' ' . : The more one gets the more is expected. -We are riot dif ferent from others. v . r 1 :Mr.' Cleveland's attitude toward tbel coafse. if vou have a mind rto.. vou a very large element of the Southern when you return to the shaded ve- It is generally .conceded by merchants that August IS the; QDemocracy but jit" has been such as randja.. You walk to some knoll, x - rliiUpar mfh in thp at. ' ' wiir best advahcetth ; , auiiest montn. m tne year. . ; , ; it u mum. .jjv vmi Hiiiw; u u MESS! lyour idow. The party workers who were waiting jng the plows down the long rows. of to swoop down opbni the offices, and ybuog Indian corn. The shuttle of scramble, -are disappointedand out of oil -tjdlstahthiilside,-and the faint ne OnermgS wniCll we maKe to- you at the beginning Ol J0 r In- me eremarkabiy screfa ; locomotive as it rushes every weet; draw numerous purchasers to our store, who are -that of Louisiana, the minority fac along he banks Oi the winding river. ixSl e uA j v; , tion of the party has been recogoued A, K&1rind, sweet with the odor of m habit ot remaining at homet. and making themselves; to the utter exclusion of the, great wildrose and elder bloomjwith, the- comfortable during this hotweather. . : ? -t.i bodytf.Uie'pra$tical3 pxliticiahs-efrfa 'u'smeli'of freshly cut clover . , . . . . - 1.; , . " ' i - . r . Iti urged, and the hattiol ith adjniRia- you ia.the deep green hi the vei vet Xadles tratjon has been extended, to strength tarf.Aibundyou is an f atmosphere . . t , en the' Conservative rhiocratsV who themlbsfe ldminmi ' arid "-rvRtailiTu: . . are seeking to purify iwli to .7&J!!$Z"$ LllE out the.South.:- nmost es hejd local Federal offices have been turned ed,lark. the shriek of I.the irritated' J . &&&Z ii . OVer to the Dembcratm HiherStaPportionT Qw oVtmentW uisie and tllses Shopping j,.,- -Bags.'.. ., cent, on besides we - : in the ticular people, dozers bey respect most are "being -put t)ower.- l' - v v. r 7 : -i eX&oU-Z x vT v: isiiea ;yi- ais 1 ; 2 yds-; 21 yds, and 3 yd.' lengthen various grades - and widths, at 30 U 40 aW :f SMS4 eWttlhelow their actualahierJme of-these: Remnants are. slightly ; foIm?- Bands .of epihcans,,asT TSig&Sj iVfSJriffi cwhich actually does iiot 'injur? the cloth; therefore this unusual re. JO Af? itfdl ! riWmU- 27 -dissatisfied, they, are; with the WUieXiari .seter feet 3 Flfte6n pieces of 62T inch Bleached Table Damask at'.95 cents -'per ; I Mvard. "TheseAre eoods . which never'sold for Jess than $1.15 per yard, and . i.,e-.'- t tent tovthe'KepubUcan.rneytwm,-ianaasmiwn'-cses.-tie- riace above fl ner vard1 ' ? , ' - ' ' ;i.,;-:-r;';-.'-.::,";.,ii..t, ' . " - -. . ' . - ' COLLARSaioOTl Gents Half-Soee, in Solid Colors and Pin Stripes 5 Gauze Shirtsi -.9 vr fits I- And Suspenders- A nice line of Scarf Ties, llso just receited a pretty assortment of ; 4,; for Plaited Shirt Fronts .' K- f. IL. s mmm Fine lin; of trunks ;and Ya valises f orj smnmer travel. : V, -it:' .: ...' -f "' BQQDiGQQDS I LOW PR1GES: Orders by mail have prompt . V- attention. S " "Jf. tarn iT Co THO 25 SCHAntifSjSTflEET, DALTIMORE, MD, PUIlEiftlf LEATHER HPT MR MANUFAC- w I U II U ' V 111 UUri IHbilt UEabllHU; And Dealers In RUBBEK BEIiTIieoi PACKIBrG HOSE, &c. ' : OOTTOV. WOOLEN and SAW MILL SUPPUES. &C. I r ., - : ' . . ;! Boston Beltino-.Co.'s 'Rubber BeltincH P KV ... - . - . O h Hoyt's Leather Belt- . I Joseph Npones Sons ? Clearer Cloth. r ITK: Earle'sCard- ;v Clothing, 'Kill rr ,.vi t 1 11 1 -tin 1 ft iHAVlfA FEW PIECES OF; t . .; - fa- rjAlso rine French Organdies at KViC -whloh are : cheap at 35. Our remnant of .Slimmer Black wess Goods must be sold. Our friends can pet a: Mosquito Canopy cheaper ; from us than elsewhere. 5e nave a fmmii iirAi MndnnnsnhmiiiTtA FioiiTiclTiffs that ' we are ' offerlns at less than half Rnce. The 'Mtia 11T,tli PWrv dollar' worth of eoods we have Is gone. Remember wis is not a sale to get rid of trAsh, but our entire stock la being sold at a great loss txw.y-- B' 8TWe canfa nlsh Siberian Crabaln anyuantlty, bi leaving orders toe trtere. ThejJ make -uer elly ana preserves than any other fruity , .v " ( "A ' lAdies and RlUses flllk iTUtUu ; ' - Those who have taken advantage of the low price which we have placed on the above goods for the last week only have advertised them fully as well as printers'' Ink. They were bleased with thetr : bargains, ' , ; 1 , - : - K : Our many customer will please notice that we . will continue these reductions for another week. " crart8men ' to oe usea jAa.ToiitieaJ WfinarwlrArrtrivine' hm hill acainst. complete, we nave xnem to suit, everyDoaj s the people in tha section confidence, thinkof the heat' and dust and din admihistrationil This is?par- abd iWeariness of the great city, and , .xnc mieres bwuu ly: thercase tJifthi8colo . - " . - ... ' riwhp find, instead ol' the bulls blue iass region of Kentucky. ifiiifT s--':'" 4 - -' V ' ' i V. i t;' V they expected, that the men iav.- .,mty r . - 4 Kifiafineo. Unbieaftiiea ana uoiorea xamasK1 se of tlie Dead Sea; Another genemamin discussing WaS&t l r ' VjHLI.SE1 He same subjects said : "Thedissat- I We lDead Sea is an bid and decrepit r-tf l u f -. . . . ..- ' . - ' nency in power seerns assured, s clearthat the water of, either neet -ajrv rTTTnp a at'M3TT7,C! TrTCTP ' OT?rft?TT71?"lS a fight for supremacy in the niust havedried Up jtd. a very cdn Ml olj U 11 U tO A1N UrlrjO d U O 1 JtVJCVJY, JV Tho SntitVi will " thon 'rliwirlo sid Arahlft ftTtfinfej' Rut whilfl fchfi rjasw ;:..'., ' . v. . '" . - 7 1 - . ' ' - Prices range trom 1.75, f.uo, .5U, up co f.au eacn.-i To Out Ctistomers: j i a rta or anv timft after thev fall to aoDear advertised In for goods at the reduced prices which were advertised a week regular selling price, noi me morula uuwuinw. ?-' - permanency becin' a fieh Dartv. The South will' then divide isiderable extent. "But while the Cas unon economic a uestions. and sec I Dian nas snrunK'oniy ieieniy'.nve tionalism I will be lost forever llhet feet, below the Black;, gea - the .Dead .'.. South will no longer ' be foundiiJi oea -nasrnrun , 10 ,ine enormous sftritiriff a solid front tor the uemoc- aeDtn onzyzieei; Deiow me meaiier- racy; Thef fundamehtatpartyiprin' ;raneanx Everyiaow"a1ltd then some 0-e positively refuse to seu bargains ciple will remain the samft, but there teterorisihg"Tetiessep or other ' pro these columns. , we fr.Mjuenjuy have calls foi i. A . -Jl" V ' t:T!iiI:ij ft. - tw ni-i previous, an such cases we will charge the i Will - UO UliUjr,. VJUCatJlUUC ; VU- Ul f IUO I IftAWO ug u viui u viu , nu v -vv. i -j. t f s -v - .. thoughVwouli divide uponeWomwlteblishth Y IKW I questions and color would taae out or ;recti imagery -Tevom nonary ? pru- vu,jLL4JULJUv vw NJUU.jjl a' uv a, . j jolitics. The causes hicKled nTTinTAovrT? xt - 4 - . oss of the Southern States to. the Jordan Yalleycormect. the Sea of 'oud'tf '4'1 UM AKLU 1 1 il, iN Vj- S'? UrJ. , v- UaiTV - WUU1U -UBl l tUUCUJ UIMMKAjt wy -yu wv, uuw .J, J ' . , ,1 . .v; - - i i: .. I vili v i ' ! f ' ' ' mj;j. .-2 s il ijOltj- t.jltVift Vli'nl-nrMj nnnamllTr nif h thrt Cniintl I r ;ll;t'- i , . . . v 8trengtn,'ar Democratic Cleveland He break. that Stat a co Rftntihl tiWiTTfl: thrtMaht it: waa noHtirallv t naTv neineer's lakerSDreading.; if ttftint'iint'JSAtBmftft any TTrTTs oni ha Wliiemfintliii' thn nart.v. 1 rate from Dan to Edom. or .in other I XTli J 'efi i.w h r. hp.rft was iUWAvft khds inc iae minari wuxus?iuuuk vwvuuiw tuutuau. tv. frAmaiaTitvfA ssrere lev. from the Bea'bf Gallilee" and even i nowdenounemg-evelana lor ignor txne;Vaiiers oi xaeromw metsoubutsiu Gi ment ndminifitrahAn fn nnrmsfl. ' i an(fstWothRr men anm K ,l r - . - .J .i-,: were' engaged' in trying td"purge'thd willifierely feepmmendhim just" to - . . ; . '-f- " Pniu LOGITH ROUGH TH S PR CE ;L1ST. Sircuhistanck be did ?!f f,1 Mxf 1 . i.t-jaw 'V-! , would be surprising if the State went may 4.BOagam'-c;vne'.oaeTn ; - f; .vV, . .f - ' -t- against the few wnseryative men the Dead Sea i$ the last shrunken relic of v ' - ' ' ..... . ' w President had selected; as hisrepres jwch'.tttoftiderabWeTit lake, - one Hundred Men's.ii-wooi suits, sack, and rrwk.at $6.50 worth tio-op, ; sentativesXs-tortheappbintments Its waters am now so-very. in- MumMm ,auwu. ; throughout tne boutn; many s more raifift ana so nasiy,iaa6;;uw usu w 1 ( . : . v soys' and cdn'swotmaireinarKaDiy v. tpartyiwould 'gain-by . of Sunday HSch&tdaNow whenl "'-nm ' TIT ' ' f ITS ; r J c ' 's policy. : .: the Dead Sea first Egan Its independ , : . -v ti ri piifl m - AV 1 Ii. looked to tliOuisianafcT " MV .uuwum-iiviM w .. .u: and said, he expected to see ter on its own cc9un. it no uount V- T,; ' :4 r irn rP.rt eWloccuDied the whole bed of this imagi - . v f ' - . r , . . J i ; 'i J. GTTTn T3L IE . KTjCSfcS r.i' 'i,- t l.i,.t tnem anaTecognizing oniyi iine oestjru. - ,.j mi. fyauiB vuo icc4 - Qur gaie continues all this - montn.- uury yenetv lsjnotjconnnea so bsOtt faction,' represented ne-1 mteUigncc ah.d.orthodcxy : by . sug-r qdd sxjITS,' noi are the sizes limited. We have all sizg3 and styles, It may. that m Was the li - "r r wv,. and .Tofiaa4rt)reciseiy icertaih as to tne exacr posi"- .v iv i . vu ;-,-u,.i -ttin hai'hAAn maitft thiiri it as irenerallv other teif resbectmg animal' cah con ''- """ 1 " - . . ... . . w .... ' ll'.til" supposed would.be, and the offices sent to live m tnem, ana; so -oouyauv TSTrnV TTTT TTfTTT3! Were in lutJ liaxiua yi mtjueisu'ieuiu". -wn ,u-v(mj u uiunu.muv., ;;. . v-I j', l Jmmf' - .- mm Mmm nmr crats ho could -he XOUna to, Jill it ne tries,? occause tne sea-i ear them " , - - . ." 1 w " ' ? rated "with salt of various' sorts till it nas Decomei X 11V UCMUtu IU uiwv in.),ivu i ... . - - - r - iniii ne, New York Evening Post, , - . . lt x --.nri That one may , hear the English thrpfrtraM&twH HiS 4r elsriwhere language spoken herein purity; that nch adlii 3s4ania:?iirie healthiest ' ' ' - ' v . the best magazines ; are read r that climate in Uhe ?world, people iwho f t J.' i : 1 J;we intend w' dose out at'a great sacriflce. foraweektoSydneyorMeibouxne.' - .vQgnV Furnishing Goods. areas weuaressea as www-orew . mn..r;FiMi. vx.t.. i BhAi.t f inaf "fhflw ; ia' n , - Cutting Corn i! odder. , .- ..... . -. . - w . .... . . v-'. ' -. ' t aKmuOISOUporporriuKC, i pcertu;j6.cJL jwa twu cowj - ." r r-L d Swimmer floatsr will tie V V , 1 : 1 than they can ne oougn ior eisewnere. : . : ' .Persons ih the neighborhood ry': ' .-7;- . , t -Ja. . iMih 'mrn?rTHiihidft are h-.;WV -Vr An't " ' ' orriT a TTTriTT A rnctl' , '! 1 t A 1 i ..r s - . '5"- '. . --,1 jrt. ' " - . 5 "I A full line of 1 ,T r1;'. . f 1 ft class of people who, : in all that InCutting corn f odder . there is (meHuiidDoz Gte' Suimr Sc oCZtnli:ilfii.AriHh nrtfViino- oinA hv t.hft Hnnhlft hand- ' - YlSlt the Store Of ' - ' . travel manners,, morals. speechetc.j ling or throwinjgrBown the stalks and kj-'v . V are tne equals ul we uesu aiueruxiu? i loartug lucmwu ?iuu, doich to be found ahjrwhere, are truths uh-1 before they are Stacked up. 'unless a TTTT 1 suspected by many and doubtless division of the labor is made, viz., bjri y V - 'JL3lL-"lX 51 1 . irfr-red ibla to man v others with'whdm t one man doing the "cutting and an invincible ' ignorance or ingrained other; stacking theni. , Two men prejudice are Obstacles to faithiThe'. working together in i this way will pastoral- lif e s goes on prosperously save time oyer two men each cutting and happily year aftet; year in;. .the and stacking. lioth men go-aneaa -gn'-'' m j9 6?a 7 blue grass region. It , is' necessary cutting and laying them all one . way lyilCHP LOIS XW OttlCt OUtSet as. lO " lOCauiy,,;; Ilweeil , Vo vuc vcma ocuuug up fluuo uuo uwiw. , s dwellers: in 4thia the inhabitants lbly expect to find between different 1 ly. ; i ;i waa: : - - ' t -: iiLiixrtiii cotix hotel coriTCK. F r.'- ' ncn rolling plaan ana continues cutungf a ooy maKes oauus i1" M mr of th ritv (OTteide the of the rive? and the and'helps' to tie the shocks. By act ggSRSSS Ac- nU . Via " Aiffar- nol iwfl! t.wn-wimi : nhHia 1 lvw ' thiw a i ntx wih in to secure a cheap lot, would do V B. S.mEES, - Broker, and. Xcanisncn Hcrtlnt, '. ; . - And Dealer fn Feed of aJHnd. "
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