ft! nef 7 Suggestive of comfort, and we have exercised oureelye uri to meet the wanta of all. - . V VUI kJlUVH Ul L&DIEST. USSR AND CILB WEAPS, the P'aln NEWMARKET at $4 00 to the fine RUSSIAN CIRCULAR SACOTTCfl .nimr- ' jjjHna at J40.UU ana ou.vu. uome ana isee them, before DurUsg. Also, a big stock if , ." " coarsestatMoentstoflAjOM SILKS I ! ! MBNSV LADIES' and CHILDREN8' UNDERWEAR - the cow SILKS!. . SILKS ! ! Oombination Silk Bhadames Suits. w have a full line of Leakwllle BLANKS otSKlJEBSEYS from 75 cents to $3 - - y , ; ; ----- - Come and see our Stock; Special Attention to Orders for Goods or Wehaveaimeo xakns, BLKACTHNGS and MACHA1IB COBDS. An- aamni es. I r m ttt "irTT,iTt IcV""5 i ' UAAS -UuBfSjr W jtMUJ U i i 11 - Al.tV n. mm. Bsj jour Silks from 19 T. L.' SEIGLE, Or i If .4 ' ii c t" Bv your Dress Goads from T. L. SEIGLE.! 1 ,v Baf jour Ladles Cloaks from 1 T. Li. biULOii. So; jour Misses Cloaks from T. L, SEIGLE. Buy your Gloves and Hosiery from T. Li. BEIGLK. But your House Fornlshlngs from T. L. SEIGLE. Buy your Clothing from T. L. SEIGLE. Bnj your Boots, Shoes and Hats from T. It. SEIGLE. fw good valne let aU buy from T. L. SEIGLE. -:o:- if i fcce ves V: The " M64t i Attractive Stock Ever Offered in the VALISES, .UMBRELLAS. ETS-, Is now being reeelred and placed In position for show and sale at our old and well-known stasd In the First National Bank building, on West Tryon street, nearly opposite the Central and Buford Hotel. ; - f ' - - .. - - f : "- .r. ' . ...... . v- - ' Call and Examine For yovrselves. Orders by Express or Mall prompt ly attended to. ALMA POLISH and BUTTON'S RA VEN GLOSS for Ladies' Fine Shoes. Pcffram k Co. CAKE Y CO. S3 S. CHARLES STREET, BALTIMORE, KID. bamufac. Tinnr nnu i rnTiirn nriTiMH jurers rune uh i lch men DEL b. Dea,"rg In RUBBER BELTING, PACKMTG HOSE, &c. COTTOJf, WOOLEI and SAW MIL.L SUPPLJES, &c Agents : Boston- Beltlng Co.Y ; Rubber Beltirigr Hoyt's Leather Belt tip fjlHir- tit 7 1 ' r. .... iiffl PCS AV Roller Slasher and Clearer Cloth, T. K. Earless Card Clothing, &c I M uteri to KnSthL18 bfltaf TaPWly reduced, but there are thousands of dollars worth of Goods yet tp be closed tor Tniii?7 the ms durable lines to be found anywhere. This Stock Is positively to be closed wj January 1st. . , pill buy more goods irom ns than twenty dollars will r : , elsewhere. " 1 , ; FLANNELS BED and WHITE WOOL FLANNELS, COLOEED RESS GOODS, HOSIERY. GLOVES, GENTS', . LADIES' and . ; MISSES' FLANNEL SHIRTS and everything else, reduced. J ,WU :-: BLACK :: GOODS :-: DEPARTMENT BbSrTi? Tery mccn cheaper than can be found anywhere else. We are going to w uyiEess AND THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD. ... , gfee CEfrartolte Qb&txvtx. , "Truth, zxkm tkb suit, soiarrnoB submits to BX OBSCOBBD, BUT, LIKB THB SUN, ONLY !OR 1 TDOL" . Ovbacrlptloa to the Oberrer DAILY EDITION. glngleeopy.... 5 cents. By the week In the city 30 . By the month. , ............ ... 76 Three months .......................... ft 00 Six months. ......... ........ ........... 4.00 One year 8.00 wiatLY EDITION. Three months ; go cents. Six months.. ....IL00 One year... L75 Id elubs ol five and over Sl.50. tTl9tf mbi Wrom 1Is.ae Hwles 8ubserlfttos alwsys payable In advance, not only in name but in fact. TSTlMlfCB'OF PROGRESS. It is conceded by all that the Fair of the Carolina Fair Association has beenT a gratifying success, the exhibits being superior in number, va riety and quality to those of any pre vious fair held on the grounds. Such a display gives even to the cursory observer ample evidence of the skill, thrifty genius, energy and enterprise of our people. It is not, however, to laud the fair, or to call attention to it in a general way that we write this article,- but to note a few evidences Df progress in the industrial arts upon jrhich the South must depend for her future prosperity and we&hh. If the South ever becomes th wealthy sec tion which we believe she will in time become, it will be through diversified industries, not in the production of any particular staple or in the manu factwro of any particular article, but y diversified agriculture, and diver-. sified manufactures. VWe 'know that the South has been ins recent 'years making gratifying and steady progress in all the indus trial arts, but f aw of us have a just conceptiom of - the character of that progress until the results are brought before our eyes in these industrial expositions, then whatever of doubts that might have been entertained as to her ability to compete in the con test ror recognition witn other coun tries and other sections vanish. As an illustration we may call attention to the display of manufactured cot ton : goods from the mills of the Messrs. McAden, which for excel lence, neatness of design, for combi nation of colors, and beauty of finish, would do credit to any manufactory in the country. People who looked at that display of ginghams, plaids, towels, shawls, &c., need never doubt more about the possible achievements of Southern looms, and it must be remembered that this U comparative- ly a new feature in the cotton manus f acturing industry in this section, our mills having until within the past few years been content to work upon the more common and coarser lines of goods, leaving the finer kinds to the Northern mills. Now Southern made goods of this character not only find ready . demand and market at home, but are eagerly sought for in Northern markets, right at the doors of the Northern manufac turers. If that be so now what will it be even within the next decade, when, with increased expe rience, skill, and more ample capital, our manufacturers will1 be placed upon a more equal footing with their northern rivals? y If our manufacture ers can hold their own now with all the obstacles they have had to con tend against, and which have been overcome only by the greatest reso lution and pluck, they will stand masters of the field then. J We take special pleasure in noting these evi-i dences of success and progress, for as a journalist and a citizen of this section, we have ever held that in dustrial development should be the chief aim of the Southern people, for in that path lay commercial inde pendence, wealth and power, enab ling her to be self sustaining and sole mistress of her own destinies. Every man who adds a new useful growth to the farm, invents a useful ma chine, makes a new useful imples ment, improves the character of flocks and herds, ' or the productive capacity of an acre of ground, shapes our forest timbers into articles for domestic use, casts and forges our iron into machinery and tools, weaves cotton, wool and silk into new4fab rics, contributes that much to this grand and noble . aim. He may not think so at the time, but he is doing it nevertheless. -,--. A Knoxville dispatch announces the suspension of the Ore Hill copper mining works, in Ashe county, this State, when. $1,500,000 had been ins vested. Other mines have also sus pended. The Elk Knob, in Watauga, when $500,000 has been invested, will suspend. All this attributed to the law priceof copper ore. lit.: IIlJLO?IATIC? SCATf J A , Washington Incident TrtfcD. Recalls SXany Disagreeable SXemories. ' - i ' New York Grapilo, -J . : - , ; , 4 ; I The scandal which the secretary of the Chile legation has created by gets ting drunk and trying to raise a riot at the police station at Washington does not surprise people who know how the youngr man has carried on and thereiare othartfof the;diplomatic f uurpo w hub city wuu occasiopany uo likewise. The Chilian secretarv is a young man of excellent education, and belongs to one of the wealthiest and most ritocratic fasnilies 'in Chile, his father being the proprietor of a hacienda, or nlaataliona of. sev eral hundred thouwuad store, and j , !But "our people should not throw stones at him, for a late envoy extrav oramary and minister plenipotentiary of tbe United States to Chde was in the habit of carrying-on in the sakie way. in the city of Santiago, and made a public spectacle of himself so' Qtten tnat tnere was not a respecta- oie a American minap country w do would recognize the ' representative of his government. 1 When this man was lyirut at the point of 'daath -A American residents eC.. Valivarauio held a meeting, and after a long and exciting" discussion decidedly 'a more majority to send a committer lb see if they could render any - m st rine to his family, but his wife, - soon afterl and accepted aid, from the other mem berg 6f " the diplomatic circle in'Chile' the minister from Uruguay paying for tha telegram 'which notified the United States goverijmeat of bju9 death. t The miisister to Veneiuela durihe the Garfield administration had ai similar . career, and . came i jrary near ered sufficiently to write his reaigna-. tion when President Arthur asked t u v for it -: The ' citizens of the United Stateslin Venezuela .did every thing they .could toj conceal, bia djraoe,, ana used to take turns m watching him and trying to keep him sober.1' 'The' hotel keepers' -and the ! gen darmes of Havana tell some .very tall, stories r about the spree; of a late consul-general of the' United States at that place, and there's - many ' skipper sailing between New York ank Cuba who has been compelled to to wait days at a time before they could get him to sign their papers. The secretary of legation at Kio die Janeiro a few years ; ago, under the Hayes administration, left a disgrace ful record in that ; cityi and will not I r ; ? who holds his bills. 1 . ' Other cases of a similar r sort could be cited to show that we should-pull the beam out of our own eye before we come down too hard on the Chile secretary. " ' ' 4 Z- i" If, m .1 i ALSO .v-i - ' r-f . t ' . : i.; WBDDfllL S.I . ...-,1 vY:.y..f.iir,;Aii ..x (win SeiiaPfnlBliliiiS '.V 'I w.(. - SILKS and SATINS, ' . , . VELVETS. .VELVSnTClCTRT ' ID GLOVES, H08IEBT. , LACES, j HANDKERCHIEB'a t r:.: .i j CARPETS and,. CUBrAINS 1? CLOAKS'" w and " V UILLTNERTT f IjADTKS TTOnTCTi 1WBAT ? '":We jdo irot but foFtV. these indncmeritft.:fia1si.tfmriftafATA aUure y to pStre aa then charge ou, fabulous prices fonojtheriarticle? ypujnay purcse a mark of appreciation for u ,the patronage extended to - na NOT ffrr;'1 v' ' The Shedding Season. Country Gentlemen. It there is any one time of all the year wheD horses and poultry should have extra care, that time is now. At the moulting season the circulation is slow and weak; the whole system is debilitated ; in fact, the animal in shedding is really, quite often, very sick. Many line horses are . lost at this time simply from neglect. Timely i attention will quite often bring a horse safely and compara tively comfortably through his au tumn shedding,; which, if neglected, will have quite a miserable time of it, and really be quite " unfit for work. I Every change or the temperature should be carefully watched, and the blanket and ventilation systematical ly attend to. The food should be of the strongest nature possible. Any thing which will give warmth to the whole system should be fed in quan tity consistent with good judgment. Good, sound, dry . "corn is of service to the horse and poultry just now. Corn should be fed from the last week in September to the middle or iNOvemoar. , The curry comb should not be used at all at shedding season. It irritates the skin, and quite often causes erup tions to appear, and other unpleas ant symptoms. Afgood;brushing will help the horse's circulation, and not irritate, but stimulate, v ' Among oth er acts do not forget that of kindness Even to an indisposed - horse it gives great comfort. ! DO It is the largest within a radius of 200 iL n .m. t . - ' ."."-f miiOH rT i norinTTa . . - t 7 II A W GIVE US A CALL, WE WILL GLADLY SHOW YOU OUR GOODS EVEN IF YOU DONT BUY. CHARLOTTE, N. G. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. Daughters, Wives ami Mothers We emphatically guarantee Dr. Marchlsl's Cath ollcon, a Female Remedy , to cure female diseases, such as ovarian troubles, inflammation and ulcera tion, falling and displacement or bearing down feeling, irregularities, barrenness,' change of life, leucorrhcea, besides many weaknesses springing from the above, like headache, bloa'lng, spinal weakness, sleeplessness, nervous debility, palpita tion of the nearc, sc. je or saie Dy aruggisis. nice $1.00 and $1.60 per bottle. Send to Dr. J. B. Mar chlsl, IJtlca, N. i., for pamphlet, free. - - - Fersale byL.P. Wrlsten, druggist, Charlotte, N.0 v .. . " , . Julyl7eodlT I I i wm ' PEMBEKTOIf'S FRENCH WINE " ' COCA. i A Ielightf nl TSerre Xonic 7 and Stimulant that Never Intoxi- , cates. . ' It gives strength tone, and power, for complaints of the stomach, Liver and Kidneys;' ft Is par-excellence, a balm for all these troubles , produced by care, worry, and over-work of brain,' all mental troubles, Melancholy, Hysteria, Blues, &c If you are wasting away from age or dissipation or any disease and weakness of the nervous system, -you will obtain relief from all such troubles by the use of Pemberton's French Wine Coca, the wonder ; of Tonics and Stimulants, which will bnlkl you up at once, and the first dose win prove its Invigorating powers. . For sale by druggists. . - oct37d2w. W. M, Wilson &Co., Agents, Charlotte, N. C. . ' Xaumian k m. 1 . - . .... ' . , - ' - " - .. .- ,::.. ,; CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS iptfa -OMPJEHIB.- . We are offering the very finest of Foreign and America manufacturers.: Our stock is the largest, most varied and best yet shown, and represents all the choicest patterns and latest designs in Mens, Youths', Boys' and Childrens Clothing. , ' r c Worsted Cork Screw Cassirnere and Diagonal Suits Sacks, Cutaways, pouble and Single Breasted. Children's Norfolk; Suits. : ' , , i Plain and Fancy Knit Underwear. ;V : Latest and correct styles of Soft and Stiff Hats. . V c : These good's have been speciaDy manufactured for this season's trade. "An early visit of inspection will insure to our customers a choice of selection and correct fUV - W. EAUFMAM&CO

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