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VOLUME .XXXIV; CHARLOTTE, N. C, SUNDAY OCTOBER 18, 1885. PRICE FIT 7"" f ft V dPTTTLB ' -'STOCDns-o-: - tun,n-0-UiT1.i mxjixjxTLjrxrvj-.r - r.n..i n.ror.. ' ' ' "TBTJTH. LIKK TEDS BCX, SOMETIMES SUBMITS TO I KB OBSCURED, BUT, LIKE TUB SUN, ' ONLY FOB A max." ' , -0F- Snbscriptlon to tlie Observer. . i . ,- DAILY EDITION. " " V . , . Our trade so far this fall has been heavy, and we still of- ieweektorffia""""ni;: 20, : X .... Til I . I I . 1 , ft UiUU & ' AIMXJ ? . U A ' V T 1.1U1I . X M . . I -fc w li ... . . . . . ... Id " I , - Six months 4. prices we know are low, and we meet competition on every- ; m?F,SS FLANNELS AT 75 CTS. PER YARD: Look at our Jacquard Flannels, Combination ("arrjels. - hair suits, Jeney cloths, Ottomans, &c, and never, forget .00 One year... . 8.00 , , WEEKLY EDITION. , , - '. - Three months:, .....I.. 50 cents. Sir months ............................ 11.00 one year a.'o iu emus or hve and over l.au. .. . - - : - , - , c IevIntion iProm These Hales Subscriptions always payable- In -advance, not only in name but In fact. CAOrOKWIA FRUIT. , California will eventually become,1 if she is not already," the greatest fruitproducingl.State in the Unions The last steamer which left San Francisco for Australia carried 12,500, .v-wwiPifltt snkn in wacks and colors from cents to ft4.m nprmm feTir Anri ..in. s; I boxes, of bples.v1' These were'all of phLiaraes, Ratlmos, Trickallnes, &c. Everjtblng new In Ladies VI3ITES, NEWMARKETS, RUSSIAN eplppfpH fruit. n.nrl . -nn'nhr'pA ,in trm orcnarus : expressly ror snipmenn, each apple wrapped , in -paper, the The nicest lot of .'. T - same in no way interfering with the aid, m alluding to the large shipment of fruit and produce from California,; stated that the shipments by Bea and Our Sill Stock. rail, from ' Los' Angeles consist of a rtTitoeShMslrom Evltt & Bros'. Celebrated Factory. , . . , . - " i w Y 4m 1 . VA w "T ittiriy asionisn xoe , people wno live t on the other side of the mountains, where winter rules for half the y-ear. rm A FDVfi F) A WP 38. S AILS Kaleisli's Electric UsHts. News and Observer. - 4 ! At a special meeting of the board of aldermen held last night, the pe titionof MrvC. M. McNett: of Wash ington, D. C, for the privilege of op erating a general system of electric lighting in the city was granted.' Mr. McNett was given the exclusive right for three years to t locate poles and run wires .through the streets; for the purpose J of distributing - the t light. There was but one vote against grant ing the easement; s' The prices ;t0 be charged were regulated by the board as follows: ' Fifteen dollars amonth for each single light; $12 a light when more than "one flight is taKen;"ithe lights to burn till midnight; for un--candescent - lights, when the incanA descent shall be commenced $15 for everv'iiiae''f9yiieht3r'forvarc-Jiehts. incase subscribers enough shall ' be obtained to warrant an all night cur rent, $16 and. $20.; The Thompson- Houston is the system- to be intro duced It-: furnishes ; a ' 2000 cand1. a power to. each lamp. It took the only gold medal "for -'arc lighting given At, the Ureat Jjondon . inven tions exhibition Df last August and is I the system used in most of the North- f i J TTT . - 1 .' - T ' . . .' era ami vy esceru ciues. is nas re cently been adopted by the electric company operating, in Washington, instead ; of ; the:. United States and Brush systems, as superior to either of the latter. Mr. McNett , has ' al ready obtained thirty subscribers to his system and will proceed ImmedK ately to put in the plant tancL begin operations. ' 17 4'm DC W'nP(MiA juai)tnolui-ijyLL 1 i . :o BECAUSE 7 3 n I ISM r ( Mil j : mom i Was pronounced by visitors at the opening to be - unusually attractive, all being charmed with ; the handsome display of Silks, Velvets, fine.' Drtas ; Goods, Ladles' and Chlldiens' Wraps . , ; '' ' ' iSTSiady should purchase a Sfflc r Velvet belore seeing my Stock.', - ' ", " ; . ., - ' . j .-vii - n.:--.-;-.. f' - t - - ". -- '" " ' j1 r" ' s J'r ' -i-" ' j j ' - ' ' ' y -' -"."i ' J ' 0 '; V :-. No lady can afford to purchase a Flannel, Cash mere or Jersey Cloth before examining my prices Remember That I have the greatest variety of v " . . - - . ' ' . ladies' . and Childrens Wraps To be found In any .boose la the city, and at prices that no one will complain at ' .3 1 t '.V. " , ' - ; - ' ' '. It is stated that General Grant had $200,000 worth, of : first-lass railroad i mortgage bonds, which were lef t for I safe keeping ; in a vault where Ward kept his valuables. -After the failure it was found that' the. securities had disappeared, and subsequently Ward admitted he had sold them and made 5 xs.: H.. . . . : fi 'J ;10f.he;.Seaj3onV.4S'" baing Id by u:. The - Most A ttractive Stock way with the money; :Ever Offered in the State. Boots A case of ?2-lcch Cashmere, with all wool filling, to bef sold at 10 cents per yard. IP IL 0 VALISES, UaBBELLfiS; ETC., ' , " ! ' Is now being received and placed In position for show and sale at our old and well-known stand In the First National Bank building, on West Tryoh street, nearly opposite the Central and Biiford Hotels, - . : i Call and Examine . .. - , . . v.. . '' 1 roryattrsehres. Orders by Express or Mall prompt ly attended to. - , . SPECIAITIE3. ALMA POLISH and BUTTON'S RA VEN GLOSS for Ladies' Fine Shoes.r Irani 7 r-7 a 25 S. CHARLES STREET, DALTI MORE, MD. manufac- niinr onrr i P"niTMOi yip kles In RUB E Eli BELTING, PACKI3TCL TIOSE, &c. A-gents: boston Belting oo. s ; Rubber Belting Hoyt's Leather Belt. ; Mt. Vernon Beltincr. : Joseph NoonesV Sons ; i Roller blasher and 1 ) Clearer Cloth. T. K. Earle's Card -- Clothing, &c HBlLMjES.--:: A, 9 COLORED SII KS . w my mm Insnraneo Salts. - ' -. . - - -"." Correspondence of the Raleigh Visitor.- v. . k v Greensboro, Oct. 14, 1881.,Tudges Bond and Dick heard today the mo tion of the counsell for the Georgia Home iJire insurance ; uompany to place the Brown Manufacturing Com ? pany suits oh the equity side of the docket. The motion was ably argu ed on both eides Mr." . Watson and Co Staples against the removal to the Equity court,; and Judges Crump and Schenck for the removal thereto. The argumeut, consumed .about two hours. t . The court UDon consideration grant ed the motion for removal,? yet allow ing the facts, if necessary; to be giv-. ' - . .i '.' -. . ' -" mt.. i '' i . . i ' en to ine jury, mere seems w oe some doubt as to tne reconcilioility of this division of the matters at is sue, and it may - yet be determined by the court that no part of the issue or facts shall be . allowed to be given to a jury. , , - , . - ; At all events tne cases are ended for this term of the court, and ' the witnesses are all discharged. The plaintiffs will now have tQ file a bill in Equity ,pr. Chancery and; bring their action in the court of Equity. The Judges indicated that this would also bring the case of the North Car olina HomelB ire ins. uo. , now pend ing in Surry Superior uourt; also, witMn the jurisdiction ;of the United States Circuit Court, and under this ruling of the court as to the equity proceeding. This is not' yet fully ess tablished, and an injunction may have to be sued out by the defendant's counsel to stop the further "proceed ings in Surry Superior Court. The removal to the Equity Court .will de lay the decision of these suits, neces sarily, as all the evidence iwUl have to be taken by depositions, and the Judge alone will pass upon the mer its facts and law governing the cases instead of a jury. I do not K know what particular advantage will . ac crue to either side, but judging from the zeal and impetuosity manifested by the plaintiff 's counsel in resisting the motion for removal, it would ap pear that the plaintiff has sustained a defeat and a disadvantage- , ' The case seemed to excite consider able interest. The court room was Crowded, and the spectators listened to the learned arguments and legal skill displayed with unmistaken ear nestness, and satisfaction. What ' is to he the end of the Brower Manu facturing suits is yet to be determined but the companies have at least a longer breathing spell before forking over' tne pounas, j3nmings ana pence. Greensboro, Oct.15. Today Judge Bond signed the decree "placing the Brown Manufacturing suit ; against all the insurance companies oh the eauitv side or tne docket, and allow- - . I : i A. mg tne issues oi iaui to gt so a jury if desired by either plaintiff or defen dant; and also decreed that the case pending in Surry court shall be ems Dracea in tae uecree, auu suaii eanu upon the same footing as all the oths er cases which have been regularly removed from Surry court to the UnJ ited States District court. . i. The Southern Forestry Congress. . This congress will be held at Lake de Funiak, Fla:, oh Deecmber 16 th, and will ; be largely attended." Gov, 1 Perry, of that State, who has taken a ueep mceresi; in tne matter, nas exs tended; invitations '; to the Governors of all the Southern States to be press entr: and to - send one : delegate ; for each; congrsipnal:districtv . The late American Forestry Congress will al so send delegates, ; who ; will advise with-those from, the South as to the best shape necessary to protect the southern forests from' too rapid and extravagant destruction, and to call attention to the wealth and resources of the southern woodland.;? ? Becauae we always showjthe moat Fashionable Gatxicnt that are imported ahead of everybody; ; . - --.-. Blotted out -off Existence. ; From the' Edgefield M&nltof. r.Z". " The town of Summit,- in' Lexington county, has dried up and passed away and not only grass, but corn and cot ton, are crowing1 in ,tne streets.- A citizen of Gilbert Hollow has bought the site with- - the exception of two building. lots and the ; owner of one of tnese nas Drougnt suit ior damages against the bold iconoclast :- who has injured his business, by turning what once promised to be a flourish mg. railroad .town into a corn neid. A good deal of interest is manifested in the progress ' of y matters in' that direction: and the final, outcome is looked forward to with some anxiousr curiosity, as the questions to.bei de cided involve some nice points of law which may be .ot more than passing interest ana importance. - 5 i i i r ' Pressing Autumn "Leaves. ' V You are the autumn leaf," said he, And my: arms are the book, you ; know; . i ', - ': .-St, NowI place the leaf in the book, you .. see, - - j ' And tenderly press.it, so.":r 1 1 Ell J O i ( It Astonished the Eublic to hear of the resignation of Dr. Pierce as a Con gressman to devote himself solely to his labors as a physician. It was because his true cocstltue! werethesIciraadaSicted everywhera. They will find Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical EIcccTery" a fcsnef-cerit use cf t!3 sclentlis loiowl22;3 la their tzLcZZ. Ccasuniptlon, fcroncliltla, couh, heart The maiden looked ; up withglance ' -' 1 demure,' - - - ? And -blushes heir. fair cheeks wore. As she softly whispered: ; The-leaf, . I'm sure," -v ."- - Needs pressing a little more.'! ; ; ; , uoston vjouner.. -.1 WE 'A HE LEADERS! s "Because we-rshow' the Lareest Stock of JEWMARR1?fii. fcifct, iVifoS.. VTSITSfl. crnn.Ar -. CLOAKS and DOLMANS. Their equal In beauty and Low Prices which cannot be found la CU'es t. .i rimes tne population oi unanotte. ; j ; :e Haye. Inaugurated -. ' T3TTTTTT "yTR W ?0J benefiting our Friends and Customersl ' Of maang' our CsiS VV xxxx xi. v xxj if the DODular Rendezvooa f or the Ladles. ' ' ... - - , T ... j1', - , - v-. . - -. 1 Vw- Cannot" -. afford ;: ' to Hiss This ' 'Opp:ik:.Uv t - ... .fi.vv.. .... . -mm ........... w V THESE LOTS ABE REMAR'iABLTCnSAP: , ' ,r S6.Q0,;, ' Will buy this week your choice' in a line of -Brown Newmarkets, v with' Astrachan Collars 1 and ' Cuffs, and Chenille Ornaments On the back - .i,:;-.':r.r;;WW- ' - Willi buy; this "week an all-wool VISITE, 1 the most ; popular i Garment of the Season, trimmed richly with Astrachan v,!" ; - 06.00 .w ui ouy this wees your t:c:co c a line of Russian Circulars, -trimmed down the front with ITur, end a L-nd of Fur around the Collar. 09.75 v Will buy this weelr a full tlirccl cut Black Silk and Wool Damrt:2 Circular,trimmed with Fur ell tlio way down and Fur Collar. WE WILL SELL FOB THIS WEEK Gur Quilted Satin-Lined Damassee Circulcro '"Worth $22.50. . CALL AUD BE i Ul.UU;IiLAVi CONVINCED. V- CHARLOTTE, N. O. i MALi ORDERS SOLICITED, A Man With a Caudal Appendage. There is a man in Willet "Valley, near Collins ville,. Alabama, : named Turner Ransoni, who, has a well-developed tail. It grew from the base of the spinal column, . is about nine inches long, and resembles the tail of a common dog.' It is said to be the result of an ante natal fright. . Dont hawk, and blow, and, spit, but use Or. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. . - - - : sunthurs&w " J Terrihly Ghalcen As the system is by fever and ague, and obstinate as that maiaay is,nevenneiess uosieuers esiom ach Bitters will repair the damage that it . does, to the constitution and eradicate every trace of it. Used as a means of prevention, it Invariably proves effectual. The most malignant forms of malarial disease prevalent in the tropics, ine areaaea caien tur of the Guatemalan coastr the Chagres fever, and other types of miasmatic maladies, yield to and are prevented ty it. Not only should it be used on the first symptom of a ehlll. but all per sons residing In localities where malarial Infection exists in air and water, should taxe u as a sare guard. It is an incomparable remedy for disorders ef the stomach and bowels, for rheumatism, inac tivity of the bladder and kidneys, and for debility and bilious ailments. Dangliters, T7ives and JTIotiiers s We emDhatlcallv guarantee Dr. Marchlsl's Cath- ollcon, a Female Remedy, to cure female diseases,. such as ovarian trouDies, umammaaon ana ulcera tion, failles and diaDlaceinent or bearing: down feeling, irregularities, barrenness, change of llfer leucorrhoea, nesiaes many weaknesses springing from the above, ISie headache, bloating, spinal weakness, sleeplessness, nervous debility, palpita tion of the heart, fcc. For sale by druggists. Price $1.00 and $1.50 per bottle. Send to Dr. J. B. Mar chisi, Utlca, N. Y., for pamphlet, free. For sale byL.B. Wrlston, drusslst, darlctta, N.C . v , s . : julylTeodUr T A sure cure forEIind,- Bieecm, Itchir" ?nd Ul cerated Plies has been discovered fcy Dr. . L.-s, nn Indian Eeniedy). called Cr. .Williams' lzz,zn PiiaOiateielit. A Steele box has cured tt? wcrrt chronic c?.ses cf 5 cr 'O years ctanains. I.3cr.9 sTrTv8EiiD."J:c3 aftsr apcinns this wcr-rtJ 80c-i!r cecilcise. Lot!"" andTr"trn frtscj r C.GHfiS'B CEHTHAl HOTEL. CLOTHING;; GENTS' FURNISHING GOGDG. --rr.-. -1-:.:. HATS '''.' pit Fa I I I II I . UU Ills , I . m k m m .-- m mi . m m m . w 1 a IPISLODi are offering the very finest of Foreign end Amcric" mannfacturers. Our stock is the: largest, most varied r.r.1 best yet ehown, and represents all the choiceSt pattern latest designs in llenp', YouthV, Boyo' and Chi1 J.:: ? Clothing, "Worsted Obrli Screvr Cacdmero r.::d Dircr.r.l Z:.lir, Sachs, Cutaways, Double and Single Brcactcd. Children's Norfolli Suits. Plain and Fancy Knit Underwear. l latest and correct ctyles of Soft and Stifx litz. " .C;. -:: These good's have been specially mr,r.i:r;.ctnrc"d for t!:r seamen's "trade.;; An;.' early visit of inspection Trill fc::i:ro.to c; ? customers "a'choico'cf selection and 'correct lit, . ' r-- :ntr a roci I1..3 C. ::t - - : ; - - ' ; ' 1 "We are Arrcnt," ,fc: C. , 1- . -7 i t-o-- 1 i-ii-,C... . :. . iii. v.. -
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