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VOLUME XXXIV. CHARLOTTE, N. C, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 24, 1885. FfVB CENTS. A LM of . i DAMAGED MOUSQUETARE KIDS, ALL COLOR SZES, AX 75c PER PAIR, -::- mm . Press EoMomm In O-Ifls avid I?nds at Sc. Per Ioz Worth from lO to 50 Cents. :o: 0 Cfioaks "TEETH. LXKB TEX STJU, 80MXTOCKS SCBMTS TO BX OBSCURED, BUT, LTK THE SDH, OKLT FOB A -- Subscript! on to the Observer. -, ' - DAILY EDITION. Single copy.. ................v.. ........ Scents. By the weelt In the city. 20 . By the month 75 Three months.....: . ....$2.00 81x months. ...... I.... 4.00 One year.... 8.00 " . WEEKLY EDITION. Threenionths....-..;...:;..... ......... 60 cents. Bixmonths. ..$1.00 One rear.. 1.75 in clubs oi nve and over $L50. - - - - . - - 0 V 5evitivw Frora flisr IZmIb tiu iriptlbn8 aiwaTS yayabife in kavnr . r.ur only tn name but in fact. STATE HEWS. AT LOWEST PIIICES. . ' t jr.--, , ....... 50 CIULDKFW'S CLOIK FCIOH 2.25 to $7.30. i :-..'.. i j. - s ....... II REUlirm OF DRESS GOODS. BV'rTKRICK'8 PATTKHPiS FOR IECF.MBEII. rai Hi? The Raleigh News and Observer says that in the matter of applica tions for a pardon for Shields the inan who, in Mecklenburg county, flew young Sitton, the Governor has as yet taken no steDs save to send to ileeklenburg couuty, for m re evi dence. . , , , Dry Press: Mr. R P. Rein hardt, our excellent country man. gave us a pleasant call while in town tbis week. Me .was highly: pleased with his vitits'to the recent Chester and Columbia fair?, to which places rook his herd of Short Horned cattle, and was awarded ; the first premiums, amounting to $200 or $300. , . "Wilmington Review: The receipts of cotton at this port for the week ending with, today, foot up 3,668 bales against 5,229 bales for the correspond dmg week of last week, a decrease this week of l.oo9 bales. The re ceipts of the crop year to date foot recognised ability as a lawyer, his H - iiuL peculiar fitness for the bench, his in- this W of 3444 bales: dustry in the line of his ? profession Asheville Citizen : We had '. the and as a student of public affairs, pleasure, Saturday afternoon, at 20 and his comparative youth, which minutes before. 2 o'clock of seeing the might be expected to add vigor, earn- first brick laid on the Battery Porter estness and enthusiasm to the other Hotel. It was laid by Mr. Hi P. qualifications he possesses. Among Black, the master mason, who then ine men or nis age in me ocaie no nas proceeaea to a course, ana men une no superior, either as a lawyer or as great work was fairly begun. The a legislator, and he stands well up j building; is going up on the very spot among the first public man of Worth occupied by the earthworks, a per Carolina of any age and1 all ages. Be feet fiat of a little more than an acre is one of the few . real thinkers1 we square. The building has a front of WE CORDIALLY INVITE . , . , . . . - ..- . . All Viifore;...'PbMic at ILairge Judge Boy kin i Ritlfetgh News and Observer. ; The News and Observer announces with great pleasure the appointment by the Governor Saturday morning of E. T. Boykin, Esq . of Clinton, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Juage McKoy. We urged his ap pomtment as one greatly, desirable To icall on us and Be inced that PR EPARE -FOR- COSFBRIBHCIB have, applying himself carefully and laboriously to any question of public weal or woe that may arise, lie is i in short, a man in whose character are combined the elements of both 177 feet one inch with a width of 41 feet 10 inches. From near the cen tre extends' back a wing of 164 feet long by 41 feet 10 inches wide. . The wliole building will be three stones A, :o:- 1 genius and talent the quick percept high the centre, which projects, to tion and easy analysis of the former be eurraounted by a tower as obser and the careful research, the diligent vatory. The whole .will be surround polishing and the demand for, accu- ed by a venandab to each story. The racy of the latter. These taken in building is to be of brick in an orn connection with his youth, the lofty ate Queen Anne style, tone of his moral character and the n . a courtesy and dignity of his demean orold watch of a hand. or, renaer mm naeiy to acnieve me jl,. m00'itnian , .;JLu. w,vjt;A do. ;n some pattern was stolen from a gen- highest distinction. He will proves .iWoJ. u i . ,,T5L oolacientioua, t ugj "a judge? A An ..'Elegant ..Slock Of Lace Curtains by the yard, all graces. Lace Curtains by the pair from $1.75 to $8 00. Heavy Tape?try Cartalns by the yard at 75c., $1.25 and $2.00 per yard. Velvet Tapestry Curtains, &3. lustre to the bench which already holds some of the brightest men in the State. The people are to be con- gratulated on bis appointment. Mr. Boykin will be the youngest judge in the State. He was born in negro was arrested for the crime and on circumstantial evidence was sent to the penitentiary for five years. Later the convict was put to . work on the Western N. C. R. R For about four years he worked there, Thursday, 26th day. of No vember, being Thanksgiving j Day, our store will be closed i the town of his -residenrerDecember' "c Maug.yui , iflM l,tofT Q TVnYfU was sent for and was brought to Ral 27th, 1854, was educated at Trinity n QWlNrQt ua aa oloOQV college, and, after a? thorough course m law, received license to practice in 1876. He has served as mayor ot Clinton two terms and as chairman the entire day. tuii Of Table Linens, white and colored, in all qualities from 30 cents up. Pegram 4 Co. of the county democratic executiYO committee ; three terms. He was elected to the lower house of the leg islature m 1881 and to the upper nouse in 1883. Upon the organization of the latter body he was elected pres and served in mat ca eigh. On arrival here he was releass ed. A few weeks ago a negro here. who had for years borne a bad chars acter and been suspected of being a thief of the worst sort, was captured with stolen goods in his possession and sent to jail. Soon after he was sent to jail he sent for a lawyer and desired him to "go bail" for him. The lawyer demurred saying that itr was rather doubtful whether so bad a client would remain tto stand trial. We are selling cashmeres, all , leading shades, one -yard wide, at 52 J cents per yard, " ... Be CoiTOcedl ftbat We are selling black Gr Gr4 Silks of best mate at actual -coet price. : , 333ES C(0""IEIO3ESin TMJS ' . .. ... ....... J ' r ..... ..' . , , ' ' " -' .. - - . .. : - . ociuug uwiuieu jLrea onus, m ncn colors, at OD cents per yard. We are selling checked dresse d goods boucle effects at 25 cents. Diagonal matched dres goods at 25 cents. These always sold well at 40 and 50 cents. : We fcre selling 500 yards of white shaker flannel at 67 j nts per yard. . " We are selling Towels at 20c . 25c, 33c. which canuot be matched at tries 3 prices in Retail Stores .North, ident pro tem paui uum vu luotaiiauw Whpn t.hifl waq Hnirl t.ho nrn flairl hA lieutenant-governor. He acquitted r- r; : . C.ZZ A BEAU TIFUI Unbleached Cloth, very heavy .weight, all linen, at 75 cents per yard. Ask to see my 26i 45 inch I lnen Towels at 25 cents. - CARPETS, SHEETINGS, P'LLOW CAS INGS. 4c, AT LOWE6T PRICES. 31 m &3 8 1 Am 9 and extended still more widely the repu tation he established d uring the previous session and in the other house for ability. He has been sue cessful as a practitioner, and in addi tion to the other duties, which have been imposed upon him by an appre at home deposit with the lawyer as security. He senator the watch, which the lawyer recognized at once as the one stolen from his brother attorney over four years ago. The result was that the watch was restored to its owner, the man con ciative people he has discHarea I i 15 T T7". "u n c ,- . lo f yrwiuuuv ieieatseu, aiiu tutu, a jlicbii IUU-o ui iuuro ouyuoho cucxa wi J . .,t : . man who really committed the theft. judge advocate general the State since June last to the ap probation of all concerned. Mr. .tsoykm will probably accept the judgeship tendered him, we un- derstand, and will take his seat upon the bench at once. - duplicated freenbacks. Gen. Rosecrans, Register of the Treasurer, has unearthed a great robbery of the Treasury through Mr. u-eorge t. jones, one oi tne.oid- est of- the expert engravers of the country, and a former member of a To finish closing out this. week and next if possible and in or- ?. was Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Jones was called to Washington for J 1 -T 11 consultation, ana wnue mere aiscov ered that greenbacks were being is sued without I proper checks. And he also unearthed the fact that be tween $13,000,000 and $14,000,000 of coupon bonds had been duplicated and issued, and Mr. Spinner cofess ing to him that he had an the aggre gate" $68,000,000 of the coupons of Buch bonds in nis possession, as to the fraudulent issue of greenbacks, Mr. Jones agrees with two other wit nesses that when Mr. Dorsey went out to Indiana in 1880, the Republi- cans snipped mm fuu.uuo in $2 greenbacks. This money came to Mr. Dorsey in sheets. The govern ment never issues its money in this way. Gen. Rosecrans, now Register of the Treasury, therefore argues that this is an evidence of fraudulent issue. der to, do so will sell goods way down below cost, viz: KI ffOVa S AT IIAl.' PRICE, . A,AIIES' and CHILVBKK'M HOSIERY the same. BLACK ad COLORGU SlUJiS the same DBESS GOODS the sam, ALL. 0 1'HEEt OOOIS the same. "We have an elegant line of CHRISTMAS GOODS, That can be bought for one-hall what they will coat when wanted, and it would be a very good plan to purchase them now ana lay asiae iiu wauicu. TY S ON & J; O N E S CARTHAGE. N. C, LARGE Preparing to wucounter Disease FINE BUGGIES AND PHAETONS. AND "WE CI AOl TO B3 ABLE TO COMPETE SUCCESSFULLY IN 1 ANO QUALITY, WITH BEST fXUFACTUEER3 IN THE NOBTH AND WESI. ? iv A. r. rtkv-tMimn Ar. F.-h lmrl6tt. C, Tan Qilden & llrowjf, AftltvlUe. If. C TV. Smithdeal, Salisbury, N. C. v FOB DU2ABILITY, STYLE AND FEflSH, WE ABE UNSURPASSED. . TYSON & JONES, Carthage, N. C The Dreval;nce of malarial disorders being de penoent upon vitiated conditions of atmosphere ani water is, in certain regions; 61 course, lnevtt aole. The grand question, therefore, presents It self to every resiaent oi a stncKen locality Is, " What means snail I adopt to escape the dreaded 8C8Dr5e? or a third of a century Hostetter's Stomach Bitters has been the embodied answer to this Question. In thickly populated and sDarsel? xi . --rrn n4., t settled aistncis aiiKe, m town ana in country, it XLiesrailt V arieiy i has afforded constant protection against malarial iXllCUtilUU W I J-lVtrvi nuv UUTV IUIU lit. : lb ?ictuivcfctca and prevents, with equal certainty, fever and ague, bilious remittent, dumb ague and ague calre, and nullifies also the pernicious effects of using persistently tne cunrui bikoioio stupnateof qui nine. . It also remedies, with thoroughness, avs pepsla, liver complaint, constipation, debility and rheumatism-; :.--. -;. NOW ON HAND. THE . Shin MMseases Cured Rv Dr. Prarier's Magic Ointment. Cures aa If fcr Magic, pimples, Diaca neaas or gruDs, Diotches and emotions on the face, leaving the skin clear and ' beautifaL Also cures Itch, salt rheum, sore nip? pleasure Bin, and old, obstinate ulcers. Sold by rinimnstR. or mauea on receiDi or nnce. hi jenui ! Sold byT, u bmuQ uo. leaaaeodwrlT Telegraphic Courtesies. Wash. cor. Chicago Times. . On the files of the War Department Gov. Curtin says, are two rather soicv QisDatcnes. one aaaressea to him bv Secretary atanton ana the other his reply. It was late in the war. probably in the soring of 1864, that Gov. Curtin came here to see the Sectary of War, and after giving him a harrowing description of the condition of the Federal prisoners in Andersonville he appealed to him to save them. , Mr. Stanton saia ne aia not see how he could do anything. "Why." said the Govsrnor of Penn sylvania, "we have thousands of Con federate prisoners, let. there be an ex change." . '.. With .some heat the Secretary as:- ed if he meant to propose that we should !take back a lot of diseased and enfeebled, men, who could not return to the r ranks, and ' give the Confederates an equal ,- number of healthy and well fed men, who would at once recruit their armies. Gov. Curtin said that was I exactly what he was after. 'Wflll. sir." said Stanton, 'a man who professes to be loyal to the Gov ernment ought v to - be ashamed to make such a treasonable suggestion. Curtin is an irascible gentleman, and and he left in a choleric condition. Immediately after he got home he received from the Secretary a dis natch about as follows : , "In the interest of loyalty to the Government and speedy suppression of the rebellion; you should resign at once and retire to private life, which you should never have left." - Curtin replied to tne secretary t . "In the interest of . humanity you should die and go to hell where you ought to have gone long ago. n and ' 42Jc. the largest QUILTS AND DAMASKS at SPECIAL REDUCTIONS Our Millinery Room IS OFFERING A LOT OF FINE HATS and BONNETS. CHARLO TTE, N. C. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. t "- -. Aaufinan GO,, COaWER CEfiTBAL HOTEL. CLOTHING, GEN1S' FURNISHING GOODS. HATS, . 1 Li 1 wlFa hi flaw ranBn?in?m . STOP THAT COUGH By using Dr. Vrazier's Throat and Lung Balsam the only cure for coughs, colds, hoarseness and sore throat, and all diseases of the 'Throat and Lungs. Do not neglect a cough. It may prove fatal. Scores ana hundreds oi people owe tneur lives to Dr. Frazier's Throat and Lung Balsam, and no family will ever be without it after once using It, and discovering Its marvelous power. It Is put up In large family bottles, and sold for the small price of 50 cent a 'bottle. Sold byT.C. Smith A Co. . r . lefcSSdeodftwlj . We are offering the very finest of Foreign and Amerfel 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 Child rens' Clothing.' - - - ' " Worsted Cork; Screw Cassimere " and Diagonal Suits, Sacks, Cutaways, Double and Single Breasted. Children's Norfolk Suit. .Plain and Fancy Knit Underwear. Latest nd cortect styles of Soft and Stiff Hats. season's trade: An early visit of inspection will insure to our custbniers a choice of selection and correct fit, 'is: A.uirM.Asr &eo i
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