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( rA -a VOLUME XXXIV; CHAKLOTTE, N. C., TUESDAY OCTOBER 20, 1885. PRICE FIVE CENTS. (I'D; T;W:'S1 it i j I 1)1 i OP- TKCTH, LIES THX BU3T, SOMXTEKE3 SUBMITS TO ES OBSCURED, BUT, LIKE THX BUN, ONLT FOB A TUB." . Subscription to the Obsexrer DULY EDITION. SlnglecoDT. '.'..:......... ....... ....... " 5 cents. aoo Our trade so far this fall has been heavy, and Tve still of- eSriHe::::::::::;::::: 20 &r to the trade a handsome line of ail stylish goods: Our T9mraV.V.V.V.:;:::v.::::::.:.:$2TO IeriU J . Six months...., .....4.00 nriceS We iuiuw arc iunf, iuu tc uieei vuiyeuuuu uu every-1 une year.... .......... ? . --.A T rnlr at. ftTir Tiftw , . WEEKI tmK . pRSSS FLANNELS AT 75 CTS. PER YARD. Look at our Jacquard Flannels, Combination (JamelB. hair suits, J ersey cloths, Ottomans, &c, and never forget Bur Silk Stocl. : - . ' ' s ' Is 4 .mhTHces Plain Silks In blacks and colors from 75 cents to 4.00 per yard. Black and colored Sura1 .".rlia patimos. Trickalines, Ac. Everything new In Ladles VI3ITE3. NEWMARKETS. RTJSSI StotttiXeS, 4c.. also several qualities of SILK PLUSH SACQUES. Nice line ot Leaksville goods In The nicest lot of .'. ill runts FURNISHING GOODS we have ever had. Also Gents' Handsome Shoes and a big stock , , .-. , - .K . . -1 . ,, f T of me siwS itrom Evitt &Bros'. celebrated Factory. . , . . othy and clover with half a; chan?e which he does bis blowing. t ' ' .' srrow shmildftr' his-h ' and ' other ' lessly packed and bruised that the undamaged 4 onee was an exception. Of course they were not in demand, and probably realized such a return as to ? discourage the shipper from sending any more, when if he had taken ordinary care in picking and packing he ' would ; have been well paid for his apples and for his trou-. ble. , Experience is a teacher. Our western friends will learn how to manage these things better, in time, and not ruin by Dad handling a fruit that with fair play will take first rank in the apple column. . . . - " A Chinese judge recently disposed of a case in which two women con tended for the possession of an infant, each claiming it as hers,"by ordering a ring to be drawn, the babe . placed within it, the woman who succeeded in dragging it away from the other to have it." "One, from affection, res fused to scuffle over .the chid, and the judge awarded it to her. v WW Ail S I i ll EEKLY EDITION. Three months .... i 50 cents. Six months..... ....i....... ..$1.00 One year............. L75 in clubs ot five and over 41.50. ; TV Iirevitlt From These Utiles ubscrlDtloiis al&rs cavable In advance, not onlv in name but In fact. CATTLE AW FKUIT. . The Baltimore Sun calls attention to the fact, as an evidence of the I progress of Western North Carolina, i of the increased shipment North and I South of cattle and apples. The lat i ter are shipped- Southward, where, i on account of their superior size and I quality they are in demand. This i business we might say has just be- gun, and there is no good reason why ! it should not become immense within I Ex-Senator Stenhen W. Dorsev is : ',.."....-.:.-...-..:.. i ff ' i the course, of a ;few years. As a laying wires to go to the U. S. Senate range for cattle, there are no finer from New Mexico, when that terri-r grass lands m the world than the tory is admitted as a State. He has mountain sides and the valleys of purchased a half interest in a leading Western. North Carolina,' where tim Republic.an newspaper, ' through I AIT o:- We A.re leaders I BECAUSE ffnn. iblj. -ra-' j'rmi mo i. m m m urn -m Of the Season is being led by us. WE ARE LEADERS ft X) m a1 y :;8itoc6 Ifas pronounced by visitors at the opening to be dnusually attractive, all being charmed with the Handsome display of Silks, Velvets, fine Dress gods, Ladles' and Chlldrens' Wraps. , , Ho lady should purchase a Sllkr "Velvet before B&ng my Stock. , i Ho lady can aflord to purchase a Flannel, Cash nlere or Jersey Cloth before examining my prices. Remeixiber That I have the greatest variety of ' lafe' and iildrens'' Wrap To be found In any house In the city, and at .1 prices that no one will complain at A case of 22-lnch Cashmere, with all wool filling, to be sold atlO cents per yard. . 1. 4 SEISMS Excel iDg Oarselves The Most Attractive Stock Ever Offered in the State. OOlS, 9 33 Hats Trunks VALISES, OflBELUS, ETC, la now being received and placed In position for show and sale at our old and well-known stand in the First National Ban building, onWestTryon grow snouider ' nign, ana- otner grasses of various kinds, . of sponta neous growth, grow in-the greatest abundance. The winters are not sen vere enough to make housing cattle and much hand feeding a, necessity, thus leaving more profit to' the cattle raiser and less labor , than to the cat tle men of the Western and Northern States, where the summers are short and the winters long and ' severe. The Northern and Western cattle raiser has the advantage so far of ready markets in the great cities,' and of cheap transportation on . account of numerous" competing railroads, whifh compete for business and give rates which the Western Aiortn Uar- olirra cattle raiser cannot expect for some time to come. But considering his other advantages he can stand a higher shipping rate than they can. But there will be improvement in tnislrespect' as new lines of railroad are built and closer and more numer ous : connections formed North and South, in addition . to which there is a disposition on the part of the man: agement of the Western North Car- The Ohio Prohibitionists had in the recent campaign thirty speakers from other States, and held three times as many meetings as the Dem ocrats and Republicans together. Because we always show the most Fashionable Garnicnta .that are imported, ahead of everybody. Mr, John C. New, of Indiana, late i TJ. S. Treasurer, says he is not giving much attention to . politics now,' but is devoting his time to ' i4moraIity, religion, and making money." ; WE ARE LEADERS! Because we show the Lareest Stock of NEWMARKETS. BAGLANDS. VISIT E3. CirxJLlI3f CLOAKS and DOLMANS. Their equal In beauty and Low Prices which cannot be found Im CJ wtth ten tunes the population of Charlotte. - We Have Therefore Inaugurated TaTTTTT A Of benefiting our Friends and Customers! W Ilfl V XSh VV the popular Rendezvous for the Ladles. Of making ourCc2cEocni I JP.r AftrArt AAnrlirlftrA HrkOYilir con i take a rest, now. Perhaps Mr: Noyes Mf Oty , VUttM tttm 10 K AWS OPPOttCZly t ay uxpauuzes witu nua, auu peroaps i he don't. . ' ' t THESE LOTS ABE REMARKABLY CHEAP; Judge Foraker, Governor-elect of Ohio, is 39 years old. ARCHBISnOP CORKIGAN. " $6 00 v .Will buy this weekVour choice in a line of Brown Newmarkets, with Astrachan, Collars and Cuffs, and Chenille Ornaments on the back. The Successor of the Iate Cardi nal jncClosltejr. Tne Most Keverena Micnaei Augus- X - -r . I TTTil ITIlIiV 111. 11 - 1- man UatnOllC UlOCese OliJNew XOrs, v iojlxjv iuo uiusi- yvyuiar uaiuwuv tine Corrigan, Archbishop of theRo- . S6.25 Willi buy this, week an all-wool and the successor of the late Cardinal McCloskey. was born in Newark, New Jersey, August 13,1840, of Irish oima raiiroaa, upon wmcn tne moun- Mary's, Emmettsburg. Af ter i his tain country is now aepenaenc ior i graduation, in xooa, ne went to M outlet to the markets .of the world, rope, and was one of the twelve stu . . I J3 ' writ r A iIaI . - ..j . ..-. u- 1a it,ttJ. ueuw wuu wuuiu tuo.aujouwau vr street, nearly opposite tne umua ana uiuora wcuWmafe0 ywyxv ieze m Rome was opened. He studied Hotels. ' lime ot road to engage in new muus- Italian &IX& Hebrew for a year, and tries by giving as low rates as they then began the study of theology. .11 M -I ETw- m in A nan afford to crive at nrfiftentL - I Asf a student he evidenced remarka- U4II ciilU L.Aaillllic .u.-- za ble abUitv and energy, and won a atohm orrnnfinTi noa hvti cnTrtxn tf thA 1 n j a viuvAU MvvuAivivu atwj ww rna aninanT.a Tina f'inna rrra r i a wnnVanlwoo OrdArfl TlV TCTDTfiSS Or. Mali DTOIDDl- I ui iuo ouoo . rv attended to. - ' I improvement of stock throughout I and of the Irish and Greek colleges; niKClALTlEg. I thia RrAtft. and the result is strikincv lie was ordamea priest in tne L&teran ALMA PO; I3H and BTJTTON'S BA- vWM. in the stock exhibits of our 5 agricultural iair. .cariuen are the completion of his course as a stu learning that fine stock are cheaper I dent? of theology.: This . honor j was in t.ViA find than fwnihs. and much conferred in recognition 01 his excel more profitable when put &2&ZZ marKet. it costs out mug more, u 1864, after a rigorous examination, anything, to care for and put upon In the summer: of the same year he the market a thousand : pound beef returned to his native country, and ! of the Season, trimmed richly Astrachan. with -Will buy this week your chcco of a line of Russian Circulars, trxrssacd down the front with Fur, &n4a fcand of Fur around the Collar. . '. . - S9.75 . Will biiy this week n full reaped cut Black Silk and Wool Dasssccee Circular trimmed with Fur, all tho way down and Fur Collar. ' I WE WILL SELL FOB THIS WEEK Our Quilted Satin- Lined Damassee Ciroulnro V: For -.Worth CALL AND $16.00. S22.50. VEN GLOS? for Ladies' Fine Shoes. BE CONVINCED. S ID TMOKHAS-.K; '-CAKEY- -:C 25 S. CHARLES STREET, DALTIKIOKE, MD. (iTHEii BELT o MANUFACTURERS PURE OA IE iI!G. &d Dealers lu HTJBBBII BELTI3IG. PACKKTCL' IIOSE, &c COTTOJf, WOOLE9 and SAW MILL STPPLIES, &. -Argents 'Z) ; Boston Belting Co.'s Hoyt's Leather Belt, Mt.. Vernon Belting. ) Roller Slasher and ) . Clearer Cloth. ' T. K. Earle's Card CHARLOTTE, N. C. HAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. " a; mi., TTTTtn wants to wasce time on th nrofessorshiD of Dogmatic TheoK slaughtering and dressing u ne can ? 0gy and Sacred Scripture,? and the ; There is no reason why Western pemmary ..01 oewu. i vuego. a . . . was made president of Seton Hall JNortn uaroima snouia not aiso snip MflM in 1868. : During Archbishon large numbers hogs and sheep. The Bayley's stay in Rome in 1870, Dr. dog is in the way ot tne latter tnere as uorrigan was aammistrator ana v 1- iM "NTrt-nf v nAWvi;no 1 car-uenerai oi tne aiocese. . xnree 1U -"" vears after P6ne Pius IX anDointed but the time may come wnen a t,,-m n;,.nn f oWftrVi Mv in h C0HHER CEHTHAL HOTEL. ; little common sense will be, brought episcopate he founded a reformatory rir nn"lTT'rr TXT'T'C TPTTT? 'TGTTT'rV, inriO'HC to bear on the dog question, and the for boys and women, and an asylum yjjJ X1X1N Vx5 Arrjiy ElJKVl lorLLLV vT ATU VJU 04 sheep receive a measure of that pro- for the brjjans of hw HAlO, . - COLORED Sll:Ti 1 iiBcj SILKS, Sab TV . . ID TTe are Agenta for Eikin TTool Yarn and Blankets r i 9 O o tection to which it is i entitled, and Mm and vml religious commune WUiUU lu .ouuuiu uao iitA iuug wftw. I tlftS lOUndOd. UP tO loYO: UOIT1- It isome whatjremarkable that not gan continued president of ,Seton j wSfViof aino. th fiA mmlifv nf nm I Uau Uoiiege. Me , was appointed mountain apples that We are depend- SSSSSk &7dfad McOkev ent itu buuu a roab, vjkvouii ; upuu Northern orchards for supplies of this fruit. , Considering the prices at which they sell, the ready and un limited demand for good apples, there ought to be as much money in a well managed apple . . orcnard as in a in 1880. EleganiFall and WinterSiite Tfac Virginia Tobacco Crop. The Danville (V a.) I Kegister .t says : "farmers of Pittsylvania county are very busy cutting tobacco yet on the mil. ana nres in many nuea are Wii iilil if LU they in many nues are i ttt xt. t?.. ... j a hrijrhtlv burninff. The nronortion of V e are onermir iue very uuuit ox xoruira anu Clerical? Florida orange grove We are told wuw uuviui uuu uiaiiuiautuierB, vui dwui. ib ojuo iiiiet, iuu&u viiiicu i-u that one of the reasons why our merr pSnllraeMt best yet shown, and represents all the choicest pittcnr3 rd preference to our home raised fruit, I The curings are not so bright as the! QqJjj , Sacks, Cutaways, Double and Single Breasted. . Children Norfolk Suits. ,, ' r -Plain and Fancy Knit Underrrcr. - Latest and correct styles pi Soft and Stiff Hats. 1 Thece goodshave been specially manufactured for thb Eeacon's trade. An early visit of inspection "will insure to cur customers a choice of selection and correct fit, . nAmlAcinniuin miV, I - whose excellence because oi tne carelessness wun nfajPnrPir hAtter than an v cron for which much of it is handled and several years. Very little tobacco shipped, being shaken from the trees, has been i damaged by t frost in the bruised and damaged,' instead of being .picked and nicely packed for Daoshters, Wires and Mothers fihmment - as JNortnem Orcnard men I we emcriaticany eaarantee Dr. MareWsl's Cata- I olicon. a Female Remedy, to core female diseases, OO. xrua uuuwo AiuiKuexru yyia 8uch aa ovarian treubles, maammatlon andulcera- rv,o YYrv"ntAhlf makes it keen well tlon, failles and displacement or bearing down more preontaDie, majs.ea 16 ieep weu, feellnz irregularities, barrenness, change of lira, and Consequently the purchaser in-, leucorrhoea, besides many weaknesses srnrrlr' "V A. - , . from the above, like headache, bloaring, g-,inal CUrS less , riSS in purcnasmg large weakness, sleeplessness nervous debility, t& -ita- a i i tlon or tne nart. &e. ror eaieDyarT-isis. mce quantllieu. yryvi. uj. wus, we liavo $L00 and $1.50 per bottle. Send to Dr. J. B. liar- seen oari-ei " cuu UUWiu rFem;a by L. it VTriaton, drcsst, Ct'rictte, cpples shipped to Charlotte so cai-e- j k. c ' ji;eodi? V
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