A New Lmaof FROII NEW IB HEW OTkCiS indies' Linen Hsjidtercniefs worth k, for 15 fcehls. flannel Drew Goods, all colors, Ufa JfV.rTJ.K Mnta nr vnrri. Tjuv Htm of JacnnR.nl llaiinals. Look at oar Combination Suits In 52 rrind Rhadames. - 22-Inch Black Silk (all Silk) at IswDtoandtLOOperjard. , in an lesdlog stiles deo Ftataerj. Trlr ilee Tidies, all sizes from lOetoTJ cents each. ajherj. Trimmings, iace Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, T-iiinr noma Nice Camels Hair Goods. Look at the Valises. Beady-made Clothing, Ladles' and MOSQUITO CANOPIES AND FIXTURES " AT COST. Large stock Ladles Newmarkets. Ylsltes, Busslan Circulars, etc. iA'BMBISAVE8-fi. A "THREE HAYS OPENING. Thinking that the 'Goods can b displayed to tetter adyaatage and wit greater satlslactlon to the trade, I have adopted the foUowlng plan for my annual Fall Openhag, whWh wlH lake place Tuesday, October 6th. First Day, Tuesday, Will be devoted t flae display of Silks yets. and" v Vel- Second Day, Wednesday, Will show Woe ten Fabrics and new novelties In Dress Trimmings. Third Day, Thursday, I will saewtne most elegant line el Ladles' Wraps ever before a&own. Also House gralshlngsv &c - Every One Cordially Invited to Attend Remember the Time : OCTOBER 6th, 7ttv and StU. Respectfully, T OIUiSAS K. OARE CO. 25 S. CHARLES GTI7EET, DALTIMORE, MD. , MANUFAC-TURERS PURE OAK LEATHER BELTING, Dealers In ILUBBER. BELTING, PACKING HOSE, &c. WLW mm S9 ) JEILA.CDE , COLORED C'lo:? Minnsttv . .Ib We are Agents for Elkin Kei7 Jersey YORK. o 0 il JQO per Tart. Ill colon In Colored Silks at Cnlnckets, Bral Ltd, ftnttonii. Lm?a stride i nea wis, ana JfUlow Shams to match, v Large I new Dor Collar for Ladles wew. Trunks, Misses' Shoes trom Evltt & Bros ractory. - ALEMKUDEC The Most A ttractive Stock Ever Offered in the State. Boots, MiSES, OUHHEUJS; : ETC., Is now being received and placed in position for shownd sale at our old and well-known stand in the First National Bank building, on West Tryon street, uearlr opposite the Central and But ord Hotels. . . . . ; Call and Examine For yourselves. Orders by Express or Mall prompt ly attended to. . . . PECIAl4XIES. . ALMA POLISH and BUTTON'S RA VEN GLOSS for Ladies' Fine Shoes. fetail Co, ids fee vnnl ves AUUl Slioes ELats COTTON, WOOIK and SAW SIII.Z. SVPPUES, &c Boston Belting Co.'s iKv . Rubber Beltincr I Hoyt's Leather Belt. ivil. vemun Demng. . I Joseph Noones Sons rtoiier oiasner and , : " Clearer Cloth. iT, K. Earle's Card . " Clothing &c 'die Wool Yarn and Blankets. gTj-misSs SILKS. C. AT ' T. Ctocloflb C'CZZZZZ'J. '"Tsintt. unr tss wjh,' soiarnaaas fcE2trrs to 80V, OXX.Y.VC3A CnIcrfptIon to tie Cbserrc? . DlXLYEDXTXOa. ., En-laeorj.........; 7 tie week la the dty.... 29 Fr the month...... Three raocHa Elx months .. ........ 4X1 w22L! EDITION. . t Jt laontht .... .. tV3 One rear..... Vii in ciuns ol nve and over $LoU. fl Deviation. From These Cce Subscriptions always parable In advaneetitQt onlr in name bnt in fact hrnrc nrriTATn ott in r?rxoi.ATrr. xne svuuenv oi msiory ana pouiics j ill find miirh in t.TiA'rtrfipnt fifs!ial will rind much in thA'nresent social r: i t::, j:fx .- -nO .a BUU VUMUUU WMUIMUUS Ut IWitillUaa IV etudr- Phflnhv teaches that eN feet always follows cause, an the ZTS'iSPZ in that cduntrv furnish food for thought. ' " 1 ' " ; i It is hard to understand English politics on this Bide of the Atlantic, hnt in ft rnnntrr whAra a maiorit of 2aJ?s!5 the laws and customs are of Endish ! nr-ioin it. ia nnt.kinv Knt nAtiimt t.i.At.i w fifimiM f aaI Hpflnl v intfirftstftd n AlithAtAnnfirtainfltothe welfare; so- riidiw. mnrallv and noliticallv. of the English people. The latest London dispatches report that the "Tories are not yet ready to begin the campaign for the supreme acy in the next Parliament. -They have, therefore, decided to ' postpone dissolution till the 7th of December." The reason given to the public for this action is . that the difficulties growing out of the enormous regis tration under the enlargement of the franchise require the extended time for adjudication and adjustment, The campaign, when it doesi open, will be the fiercest and most thor- oiiehlv contested ever fouehtinGreat Britain. Everv voter in the country will probably be reached and inter- 9utro1 oi , th government them ested. Those, now Dossessine the seves' ? ; - franchise are badly enough muddled, for the Churchill Tories are courting the Irish Home Rule vote while the Radicals are clamoring for the main tenance of the empire's integrity.- "The two million men enfranchised by Mr; Gladstone, as a rule, belong to a class much inferior in intelligence to ; any that have heretofore naa a voice in iBritish affairs. They have never, as a rule, had any interest in public questions, and never had occa sion to learn anvthine:at all - about nnlitins' Whfin the United States en franchised the black f reedmen hardly finn nno vntArrt wr added to the list: When thev began to vote they were influenced by a sentiment which was practically unanimous among v"ie londa, as ascertained dy ren them, and which wa at the time at cent statistics published by J . P. Var laaot .-nfoiiiVonf. tmk o-pftt.itiiflA Rut niwi, secretary . of the Jacksonville Wno-iflnd has ftftflnddenlv added nearly three times : as many voters to her suffrage list, and the addition; cer tainly contains a ; larger- mass of ig norance. While eratitude to the Liberal party for the franchise may awe manv of these new voters, it would be folly to calculate upon it as a feeling which will prevail with any large portion oi them. Practical Jy the whole number have no decided political leaning. They will be lib eral or Tory, according to the influ ences brought 'to bear upon them, the result of r the coming election will be stupendous upon the destiny of England. It may decide whether the English trade policy shall be free or protective: whether church and State shall be divorced or remain united; whether unification or disin tegration of the empire shall ensue; whether great Britian shall continue to interfere : in foreign affairs and remain among the first powers, or hold '; aloof and fall . back . into the second rank. : ; It , may - decide, even whether aristocracy in England shall continue." and whether, the throne shall remain. ' All these ,are now live questions, and . it does ap pear to be an extraordinary thing that the Parliament which may be called upon to settle some, if not all, of these momentous issues will take its temper from the chance , way in which a majority of the 2,000,000 new and uneducated voters may cast their first ballots," for it .fair , to assume that before the close ot the campaign the parties will have arrayed the old lines, and that the issue will be de cided by the new ballots. "Even- now, two months : before dissolution, there are 1126 candidates alrerdy in the ' field, contesting for the 500 seats belonging to England in the House of Commons. Nearly ev cry czzi u bcisj ccatcctJJ. Thei o era rzzar instances in which eever&l candidates are conttirvr the earae constituency. In this letter rcrrect. however, the Libtrcls era at present wcrw divided thm the Tories. The latter are under much better discip line, and their party cit3 are bend- tn&g?ir energies to prevent party. 'The ParneUitea remain united and independent of alliance. It is admit ted, however, evenlry Liberal news- tipers, that if Mr. Parnell succeeds in making a bargain with the Tories to stand with them upon a common piatiorro. tne itenu raalontv will o rrw. 0 gether." The Dolittcal PAmnaifrn of '85 is but a. t : - m , .... vuo weginmog oi cne ena. ' neumversaispreaaoi indulgence bargain -consioto of fresh goods ! aristocracy. Social and political conditions have arisen which cannot be set aside by the ipse dixit of the Queen. wwing w me meviia- Parliament, bo wing to the inevita- oeiore. ; Power never yields except under the direst necessity. uence wis extraorainary extension suffrage has been granted because it could not be denied. . And why could it not be ?' longer denied! , " - t Because the ruling classes of Great Britain, founded away back in, the - w dark ages, on the basis of the old feu dal system, is no longer suited to the wants, wishes or government of an intelligent people. . " j Because the spirit oi freedom' born of the principles iacornorated v in Magna Charta wrested from ; King I Tl ' it. , ? uuuu are a88eruu inemseives ; wun a power and force, such as has y not en Ieic m lQe history ot tae world. because ine people ot ureat Britain are graauaiiy ana peaceiuiiy tafcing Because toe system ot landed es tates, and the laws of primogeniture are no longer suited to the progress of the people. 4 , Because the English aristocracy have ruled Britain for a thou- S3Jld years withan ir?n hand, and the masses of the people will no long er submit to it. ' These are a few of the reasons why 2,000,000 voters were added to the voting population by the Gladstone government.' r And tnese are a tew ot tne reasons e English Revolution must go on unul tne people are rree. The annual death rate of Jackson Board of Trade is 14 to the 1,000 habitants; New ; York's rate is 25, Washington 26, Norfolk 21, Boston 21, Providence 20, Chicago 16, New Orleans 50, Savannah and Charleston 30. . Charlotte's death rate as ascer tained by the mortuary report of the keepers of the cemeteries, including the colored population, is not over 10. per a, 000. It is, as far as we know.' one of the healthiest cities in the United States. . ' A Chinese Farm House. The ; Chinese farm i house is a curious looking abode. . Usually it is sheltered with - groves of feathery ' bamboo and thick spreading banyans. ' The walls are of clay: or woodland the interior of, the house consists of one main room, extend ing' from the floor to the. tiled roof, ;With closet looking apartments' in the corners for Sleeping rooms. There is a sliding win dow in the roof, made of cut oyster shells arranged in rows, while the ; side windows are mere woodenshutters." The floor is the bare earth, where at night fall there often gather together a miscel laneous family of i dirty children, fowls, ducks, pigeons' and a litter of - pigs, all living 1 together hv delightful harmony. In some districts infested ' by marauding bands, hpuses are - strongly fortified by high Vails,; containing apertures- for" firearms and protected by a moat crossed by a rude drawbridge. ' Across the to ihe Far On steamboats, cars, etage coaches, Hostetters Stomach iiit:ts is &;ri-'das tbe most important item nrn.p rxxz -wAtex of tne travelling put- itc. ; t.ackLh water of Its hurt-- ful pro-erUf f i eenbie flavor, counteracts the pemici"ijt f r i - -i,t tTomacfc o bad or tn.- dh;etlble 'H !. ..vairrs. heartourn and winl B i c r- i It Is a fine defense agalr st mal'n ':.!-. : . "' t!e fcffecta of exces siv b'-sit. ttfU'TWr ':.iHi' i r iit vts s.ck headache, snrt Is tin to. 'U;- jfav:ie rure for )8tive"ess and blllltiU'iias.f . TLe - j-ar.euo of travel often tells most disastronslf npon lnvalMs and convalescents, occasional;? to stifili an extent as to jeopard'ze life. Persons in feetl health, a;.prehrT.stve. of bad ef fects from travel. vjiU. It provided with the Bitters, be tar less libel to have their fears realized. . warn -A-cLvise i-XT 1 a. ii unless it is a ceasonaDie one Unless it id just the article they want ! THE LADIES1 pn n - T1 fl -LjlW3eCi WmQU . cUGIfCSyO Which we offer this week at prices that can not be Seasonable Goods you Last but . 95 CENTS Will : buy this veek our regular line of 1.40 Jer seys, black and colored : $2.00 Will buy this week a black Pan Back Jersey worth 2,50, e,..t v m : v - $2.60 X Will buy this week a black Jersey, Vest Front, trim med with Hercules Braid: fan back, well w orth $2. 2 5. . $3.50 Will buy this week heavy weight - black Jersey, fan back, good value at $4.25. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Mail Orders will be promptly filled, but at the ' above prices ONLY if received by Saturday, October 10th, included. -":-.-. laiffliaii CORHEB CEHTBAL HOTEL. . - . ..' . ; . ; - :; -. ; CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, , 'HATS,-". u egan JJttJSf r-JUPBHBl V We are offering the very . finest of Foreign and American manufacturers. Our stock is the largest, most varied and best yet shown, and represents all the choicest patterns and latest : designs in IVIensV TouthsV Boys' and Childrcns Clothing. - Worsted Cork Screw Cassimerei and Diagonal Suits, Sacks, Cutaways, Double and Single Breasted. - Children's Norfolk Suits. . - - Plain and -Fancy Knit Underwear. , ; Latest and correct styles of Soft and Stiff Hats. These gdod's'have been specially - manufactured for this season's trade. An early visit of inspection will insure to our customers a choice of selection and correct fit W. KA.XJiri AM &CO - in -fi i n fl Tl fT matched ; need, and '-; . not least, fresh goodsr Will-:; buy this "week ouk regular line of - f 2,25 Jer seys, black only and fate OB m 9 a; ft a OB ft 09 back. ". "r - , . v, ' ' $2.35 - :". Will buy this week a surje' rior quality of black Jersey which is cheap at 2.75. , r ,S2J5 ; Will buy , this week Black Jerseys richly braided and fan back. 'J hey are a bar gain at $3.50. :;r -J $5.00 ONLY For a heavy Tailor-made Black Jersey of perfact fit. .... . " .. . . .. a. u9, "s

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