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V" TlH - If . ff (Tl VOLUME XXXIV; CHARLOTTE; N. C FRIDAY OCTOBER 9, 1885. ' JUST 1ECEIY1B Tf tTI TWO fflUNBiaE 9 All Styles. . Some New S wallow-Tail ones that are just but. x PttTCES: 75c. 81.2581.50. MflftMfirt 9 7; ah nr D0 cn dl (( (b A rn .. i 7 Y Y ?3.0U, y vyv;, tt.w, p.uu ana $o.uu They are in Coat-Backs, Fan-Tails, Braided, Vest-Fronts At 1.50 ner vard; plain 16-inch Silk Vftlvpta af. nn Card ; 50-inch Dress Flannels at 75c. per yard. Lpok at-our Combination Rhadames Suits. SITH BUILDI1VA. i IHlllKHIg mall uwuo tun fcf uioiuuu fcy annual Fall Opealug, which will take place Kesday, October 6th. First Day, Tuesday, Fill be devoted to the display of Silks and Vel-fets. econd Day, Wednesday, 111 show Woolen Fabrics and naw nnvAlttea In ress TrlmmlDgs. 'hird Day, Thursday, All 1 show the most elegant line of Ladies' Wraps er before shown. Also House Furnishings, &c Wy One CordialJj Inrited to Attend. fcsember the Time : CTOBER 6th, 7tb, and th. The Most A ttractive Stock Ever Offered in the State. Boots, PRICE FIVE CENTS. 3?ttC harlOttE bSETMti;. fectr .of carrency- which mar not jjut, un ths sun, only fob a wuo as eixcrive service in a warfare against gold. : ' Subscription to the Observer. 1 The cry for a dollar of ' greater DAILY EDITIOTff. ' . I'woio'lit. tond it., By the week tn the citr"" 20 taoiisning one upon an uncertain and :::::::::::$ioo sliding scale' is Six months. ............i..... 4.00 It is as easvto dftnrAA hxr WiaTati , - ' weekly edition."', Pwer 412 grains of silver shall ci7rv ou ceum. .v.vwvv vuo uwiai m vaiue ana oe OIX months.. ....... ....... 1 nn . . one jear.... .... .... L75 accepted; as such m all transactions. xucmosomve ana over $L5o. - not otner wise specified, as to legislate io ?eTiati0 From These Bales that 500 grainy of silver shall fulfill &1onva nnimVU. j a. only la name but in fact rrv, i..-1-!-! v ..Muo miut) 01 any medmm as nnrv rency must depend upon the legislas Gold. Magic word. How our editorial heart throbs at the bare mention of the word I : 1 Theorists' say the silver dollar, is not equal to the gold dollar. ; What makes it so? - Uongressional legislation.. Silver was demonetized, - ; ; And when it tion creatiner it: pt1 nt ov.nntn,i - Af A . . " . o bwu eay, give us more ot the root," and we are nrf. rrtimilB.p to which kind, so it is good "root." HEW JtfEXIjtJO." WiitKousky - 6' i,iraebT CLOTH WG lioes atS: Trunks Respectfully, TITT ID 0 VAL1SE5, UMBRELLAS, ETC., Is now being received and placed in position for show and sale at oar old and well-known stand In the.Flrst National Bank' building, on West Tryon street, nearly . opposite the Central and Buford Hotels. , Call and Examine For yourselves. Orders by Express or Mail prompt ly attended to. - ALMA POLISH and BUTTON'S BA- YEN GLOSS for Ladies7 Fine Shoes. rflpp Co. Y C O THOMAS 25S. CHARLES STREET. BALTIMORE, MD. p ww mi :j;eatuer reitim rr v waab, friU l.i.ffl 1 GfiK.II U&.B. B III - is&uriNG, PACKINCL HOSE. ,.:;,x -.;i.' VUTTOX, -VTOOUBOr and SAW MILL SUPPLIES, &o, ANUFAC- - w n Boston Belting Co.'s - i- Rubber Beltinrr y Hoyt's Leather Belt Slli Mt. Vernon Belting. oseph Noones1 Sons 1 Roller Slasher and Clearer Cloth. Tv K. Earle's Card . - Cloth insr. &c COLORED SILKS, 9 tQS&ffil'SlSl s ftSies? . sis " M ; ilnffi (?mM ' "- geuiBjior,iiiin Wool; Yarn and J5ianKets. 9 o The Territory Judicially- Held to rbe a Non-Asricultural Country. New Mexico Stockman. - ' . In a recent contest caso hf nr t.fio ' "; :' "m 1 - " land office at Las Crudes a protestant money it was only done half hearted' tnat the land was suitable for agrw auu nan nanaea 7 ; .: . --u- van ii suiurn tviott rp. ,; - ' . uot be entered as desert land. The They say: "The love of money is objection was overruled, and m de! the root of all evil. Iivering(his opinion in the case, Reg Give us more of the root ' ister' McFie, speaking at the possibili But is it true that gold has a fixed: of agriculture in the territory unalterable value? -'-.... .un;;aon,u.' , , iias any product of human indus- of this Dart of Now Mpyim i o p. try a changeless value?' - " " j ficient tp justify - an attempt to raise Money is only the representative of ?PS wJ'p0Ut .irrigation. - It is an the value of labor. ' . t j , " . . , 1 juuo ais, yai ts ui iem ,ieiICO IS in .na aoes; not all values chAntro 1 snffiiAnt. fri tnir.QcDf.,i with the law of supply and demand ? and that irrigation must , be resorted The fiat value of gold is lareelv to fo.r the purpose of raising agricul- increased bylaw . . - ? lurai crops, it is a fact established And by the same legality the 4121 practically impossible to raise cron ffraina nf RiIvat rrntirtaA V-, I on nrirv 'fKainmnifirAf fhia lw - - . - - w . wuiijvu au tur; twiuivj -w vuio acuu vv lull Bland silver dollar are given the out irrigation.5 True, small patches same commercial value as the eold !y:5!!dL.c.ontende4 ,f or b j j hud uuuicBuaiib, uui uo reaBonaDie man This is good as far as it eroes, 1 crops for business upon this land nn. But gold is the onlv product unon der the circumstances detailed in the which a uniform price has been fixed edem tnl8 case. r. Blazer tea- . . . , z xiao ucou iAAtJu tlQefl (hat no crops ? have ever been and maintained by the highest legist sold at his mUl raised by parties Jiv- lative power of this country. : ing on this land that he knows all the The producer of wheat,1 corn, cot- parties that have cultivated lands on ton or tobacco must sell the result of -kS?1 his labors la a n,arket where the "o lathouW price 18 COnstantlv fluP.tnnHno- in hAVA heon anlrl tLA obedience to the law of supply and shows other crops were sold. This demand. ' V . V land is not irrigated and! never has isirtf A u j , , . wen, 'ana wnat tarmmg has been Not so the producer of gold. This done has been done by different per- j uivcu u. nuuD owuo Diuatwug uu buo s UUIU, CUHlVa this tide of influence, and a legisla ting a - email patch, nioving away tive or legal value has been placed t' n? never returning. TV- ,-f . , . , , F It is a fact established, in our TuaV- upon it, which he is forced to accept ment, that successful farming coufd whether satisfactory or not. ' not be done on this land." Congress, by solemn enactment. The statements in the above quota. has agreed to take all gold that is of s tl0n contain much food for reflection. fered at the established price of $20 MlU : ian unprejudiced man, - an(j gives an honest ooinion. Ra Ha- 01-00 per AToy. ounce. . clarel that all evidencn Rhnw thof Congress thus fixes the price. ... no farming can be done in this coun Our gold currency is born of fiat lTJ without irrigation; And that a law. and , majority of those who attempt it ons Gains all its superiority from flat i? parents. fice, it is Mr. McFie-s duty tothor- .11 suver naa tne same legal advan ougniy investigate tne nature of all tages why couldn't it be made a fac- lads- And when he says that agri- fm- in thn nnrran : a B culture cannot be successfully carried tor m the currency, on the same on without irrigation, it should not footing as gold. , ' k ' x be denied, and instead of urging men Gold ana silver coin are recognized to come to this .territory ta find as money under the Constitution."- homes, the local press should to be Whv nof nut wv. u truthful, inform all of the conditions l 0,fc pUt on the which make agriculture impossible footing, and - . 1 . . without the expenditure of large sums Give the country a bi-metalliccur- of money in irrigating, ditches, arte- rency. , sian wells, &c. The discussion of the relative val- ; . tadlins OutBrim8toue. ues of the two metals is the smallest PnUadeipnia Eecord. ; part of this business. The New York newspapers have The difference is more far reaching sned ; tneir 8nirts, and are playing The gold bugs are struggling for an JLpd? the resoimnthorse-fiddle and b . ,,& ow ugguug lor an the far resounding fish-horn to urge increase of the purchasable value of thrciana if wo mav ra mmn n X. fgold. ; pression to battle. The Sun charges They propose to fix commercial Mr. Davenport with having had a values by a standard set up bv them Paralytic stroke, withhavinginher tv, him'ofnur 1 P 7 m lted a larS fortune from his father, ine bimetahsts, or silver men, do with being a MiUionaire Land Baronl not Obiect to thA crnlA flt.nr)Qr fwif. with hnvincF hia KoofofaV-A RflFof tney want silver put on the salnel lusteaa or patronizing a nome Dutcn- plane , , er, ana witn several other offenses It tftn nollft.rff in enm .-will Kim a m-i r - Ittmi : , i - acre of land,.they want ten dollars in pard of Tweed's counsel, participant silver; to do the same thing. . . in sundry ' scandalous raids on the If ten .dollars in gold swill pav a Arury auu uu employer 01 rat debt contracted ten years ago. thev of. tho Tv,K,fa tm . f u;. want the privilege of paying , that mingham, is accused of having been debt in silver if silver is the more one of 1 ne most bloodless of soldiers ; accessible. , Fred Cook is-assailed as a brewer; This d nnt RAPm tn hA ,oo, M.r- - Vavenporc is aenounceq as a , " r"- j winemaKer; - tne Tribune calls f the able. , : editor of 1 the Times Fagin." Alto So; after all, the, gold bugs are not gether, for the; opening:- of the cams fiehtinff silver so miiftivftflfVio paign things are. lively. ..Butif the fi,t;nrtAn;iB.WAi.,J Record were in the organ business; fighting the silver values of commers and had such a noble , chance before cial commodities, and its debt paying it" as its New York : contemporaries qualities. L , nave, it wouia oe asnamea to ladle Up to the lsi of September not a out such cold and weak brimstone. single government bond had been ' enerer and Wherever -7 called in .for twelve months. ' - Diseases of a choleretic type prevail, or tnere Is There has been an inprpasft' of 7n cause to app? ebend a visit from them, the system Aiiero una ueeii an increase 01 $7U,. should be toned, regulated aHd reinforced by a 000.000 in the t surplus 1 vine in the 601,186 ot Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Perfect di- tt j Oi. V a. gesilon and a regular habit of body are the best United states treasury.' ' ' safeguards against such maladies, and both are -f! :,nrv.nt .i srt nnn nnn x. secured by this inestimable tonic and alterative. . . Why not call in $50,000,000 m bonds The Bitters are also extremely serviceable In ram' flnd - - 1 " ' edylng such disorders If promptly taken in bll- r - ious colic, diarrhoea and cholera morbus, the dis Pay Off the indebtedness in silvr ea is nsually frustrated. In diarrhoea it is only a. j v"- mo iwubuwuuck) in Buver. neeesaary to restore the tone of the relaxed bowels, Its value would be enhanced and 8nd 0118 18 on of tbe epecinc effects of this medi- ;mvv;n . . . ' . cine. Wind on the stomach, heartburn, blllous- immeaiately find its Way into the ness, nausea, heapaehe and other symptoms of phahnpls of rnmrnprPA ; f : -' disturbance In the gastric and hepatic regions are mu - Ot commerce. also relieved by this excellent remedy. - As 'ix nere IS no argument Whirn ran hr afamliv medicine U is InvalnahlA. Rin tt mnmrrt- made against the use of silver aa a ly completely remedies those ailments which 6" " i"0, :. a are of most freauent occurrence. lo get a fashionable and well-made Suit of Clolfcei Ther manufacture every garment sold by them, thereby insarinff to turnish the best ; material and workmanship that can be put into a Suit equjillincr t heir's in Price. , . 1 'r ' - - . . ' "...;'. : . : " . ' ."j : - ' i ' ' , ' , . . ' 10 fitid a superb line of Suits at a very moderate outlay. Men's Sack Suits in various styles " " in daris patterns " and Frock, plain and figured feuits, elegant styles V in a dozen styles u ti at $ 5 ,oa $ 750 v S.B50-; $10 00 V From $12.50 to S18;00 ; We are showing as good an assortment of suits as any House in this country. The: material of these are eauallv hahdsomeas the best Custom-riiadft Suit and they fit as perfect as one would nam ta' nave. COMPLETE : , 'ASSORTMENT 1 , : ' v OF DRESS SUITS. W8KI- & MBTOE CHARLOTTE, N. C. Mail orders solicited. j; Give size and style of suit wanted. EOHBiER CSMTBftL-HOTEL: CLOTHINGrGENTS; FURNISHING GOODS; mm mmwMi t We are offerine the verv finftRt nf manufacturers, v Our stock is the largest, most varied' onii: latest ' de Clothing.: Worsted Cork , Screw, Cassimere and Diagonal Suits, Sacks, .Cutaways Double and Single Breasted. . -Children's Norfolk Suits. ,v ) Plain and Fancy Knit Underwear. f ' Latest and correct styles bf6fli arid Stiff Hts.' ' i These good's have, been' Kneciall season's trade. An early visit of inspection will insure to our . customers, a choice of election ar.d correct fit, ! :- i 4 c t "1
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