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VOLUME XXXIV. CHARLOTTE, N. 0., SATURDAY DECEMBER 5, 1885: !'Uiv-,K. FIVE CENTS. Urn-- To see our large, stock of air kinds of "TKUT&. LIKE THS SUM, SOMETIMES SUBMITS TO BK OBSCDHd, BUT, UKK THB SUN, ONLY FOB A nssx." , k Subscription to the Observer. . ' DAILY EDITION. 81nglecopy.... .... '...- ..... .... 5 cents. By the week in the city...;.. 20 By the month . 75 .TT ; v is mm That .we? are. selling at fc. Three months, i Six months.... One year ...... WEEKLY EDITION. Three months S1s months One year.-. In clubs or five and over 1.50. x .$200 . 4.00 . 8.00 rVo Eevisftio5i Prom .Subsoripttons hIwrts payable only In name but in fact. - , 50 cents. ...$1.00 ... 1.75 , ; fhese KSnles In advance, not SUPERIOR COURTS.. PI1 1 ome and look aj Them Before Buying urn. sn xsj T' TH K UJ - . - v , .... J4 . . vt Sf it "' V ' I extend rtc nil i5 -lav Stlon to" lishment aati -sna,? before .eavhig tha city vli my t'Stab Ws hae a-; ea tuu. Jot oT rut j j L0 i Frsi m 13 fi F5T. ft 3 nil 4 U 3 CO NVk'l Raik Bui ding. Sotitli Tryo'i Street, - Charlottle, N. C. Dress .l ..yV '- k.: , . , -C. ' DEALERS IN J " Ladies', Misses' and f hildren's The Spring Term of 188C. Ra!eth News-Observer. " FIRST DISTRICT JUDGE GTJDGER. - Hyde February 1, one week; May 10, one week- , ' X Beufort-February 8, two weeks ; May 24, two weeks Currituck March 1, one week. , Camden March 8, one week. ' Pasquotank March 15 one week ; June 7. one week. . Perquimans March 27, 1 week; Chowan March 29, one' week. June 14, one week. Grates April 5, one week. . Hertford April 12, one week ;June 12, one week. , ! . Washington April 19, one week ) Tvrrt 11 AdHI 26, one week. ' D tre May. 3, one week.' , Pamlico May 17, one wet k. ' SECOND DISTRICT JUDGE SHEPHERD. Halifax .-t January 4, two weeks: March !-, two weeks; May 10, two Jweeks. . l Northamnn I January 18, two weeks; May 29, two weeks t June 7,v one week . ' - EJeecombe tFebruary 1, one week ; April 1 2, two weeks - : s Craven fFebruary 8, two weeks'; May 24, two weeks. . Warren March . 15, two weeks. ' Bertie April 26, two weeks. " THIRD DISTRICT JUDGE PHILIPS. Pitt January 4, two weeks; Watauga March 29, one " week ; May 3101. e week. M.ichil April 12, two' weeks. Yancey April 26, two weeks. J McDowell .May 10 two weeks. . ELEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE AVERY. Alexander January .18, one week ; June 7, on6 week. - Catawba January 25, one week; May 31, one week. k Union February , 8, one Veek ; fFebruary 13, one week; ,May 17, o.ie week; tMay 24, one week. Mecklenburg fFebruary .22, thre weeks. - Gaston March 15, two weeks. Lincoln March 29. one week. Cleaveland April 5, two weeks. . Rutherford April J a. two weeks u Polk May 3, one week. TWELFTH DISTRICT JUDGE SHIPP. - Madison -Febma ry 22, two ; weeks. Buncombe March 8, three weeks ; June 14. two weeks. . ' Transylvania March 29, one week Haywood April 5, two weeks. Jackson April 19, two weeks. Macon May 3, one week. Clay May 10, one week. Uherokee May 17, one wrek. Graham May 31 one week: Swain June 7, .one week. Criminal causes only. JCiyil cases and a jail cases only. . fCivil causes only. ; , . 41 Ta T H IHT TTK .IT i 1 w i n FrOOIV 1AV1: Whilst the low down . ' ' . Which we began quoting laft week stilP continue to hold forth. .; , . - , , ' . - Wiil do well to do theL shopping wi h ; before taking their departure, as we are ottering many very interesting Bargains, besides we .will give you a Digest of Opinions of the Supreme Court. Raleigh News ana Observer, v - , ' , Dempsey vs. Khodf s 1. While the courts have, the dia- cretmn, they should not encourage the practice f permitting pleadings to be hleu at periods subsequent to the term, when in the regular course of the action; they' should have been filed, it is calculated to produce delay, confusion and dissat isfaction. 2. In an action for the recovery of real property the defendant, upon filing4 the affidavit and certificate oi counsel prescribed in tne proviso in section' 237 of the Code,-hi entitled, as.a matter or right, to answer, and the court has? no discretion in the pre mtse-: ana wnettier eveua iormai order is necessary, quaere? - j 3 In such cases the defendant is msroiNT op io per CEiVr, HT(BQ0 S'lk Tricotine in seven shades at 60c. worth S5c. per yard. . , Rich Satins in twelve shades at 37. worth 55c. per yard. ; ' RSfiC.k err. err rrtilka.- rirth -nimlitv. a tr2l 00 tip.v varrl worth $1 40 npr vn-rrl . Eight pieces of Black gr gr. Silk at 70c' per yard worth $1.00 per yard " Heavy Blaek gr. gr. Silk at $1. 50 per yard worth $2 25 per. yard. All Wool Bla'-k Cashmtres at 45o per yard worth 65c, per yard. . ' Lupit.1s fine Black Cashmeres at 95c. per yard worth $1.35 per yard. . Black' Crepe Cloth, 40 in ; at 70c p?r yard worth 90c. per yard. 75 pieces clrd. B -illiantine dress Goodsat 20c per yard at 35c. per yard JonODSQDaiE I Woolen tahrip ' wl U evt trimming for iiiiuvirMC uu- " "y" d sir bi9i style o! BUCS.AND GJ.0RSD LI- li all g'ades. Tha best 3.nl largest strck of " FfNE Ge ts' Fine Hand-Made and Machine Sewed IN HIE C'TV. OVERCOA.T, OVFRCOATS, OVERCOATS OVERCO IS, TRUNKS TRUNKSi VALISES, VALISES, VALlEV .VALISK. not relieved Irom paying . costs, or Marsh 15. two weeks; June 7, two from recovering them if so adi udged, wepks. tne siaTute simpiy reiieyinguimircin TP rank in T-innarv 1R one ;week. . firivinsr the undertaking: :: . RI!nV;! rOSftR S I Ul SHOES May SI, one week. , . , . ,4. An equitable, counter-claim may April 12, two weeks Varvc Frbruarv 15. two weeks; BOOTS, BUTTON AND LACE BALS, t May 17. two weeks. , ' , Martin March 1. two weeks. - Il'-vYS AII lOCTirS' ' Greene - March 29. two weeks. FIN-BJOTS AND" SHOES Olf ALL GRADES ' NashrApril 26, two wr-eks. FOURTH DISTRICT - JUDGE CONNER Wake January 4, two" weeks; Silk, Soft and Stiff Hats. two weeks: April 19 three weeks. . Way ne January 18. two weeks ; March 8. two weeks; t April la, one week. , , -'-- Harnett February 1. one" week. Johnston February 8, two weeks FIFTH DISTRICT JUDGE CLARK ' GENTS' FINE .TKUNKS, . VALISES nd Offering in "Red Flannels at 13Jc. 20c, 25c and 35c per yard; Ottering in 'Whjte Flannels at 15c, 20c, 30c and 40c per yard ; Offering in Twill. Flannels at 37c, 403 and 50c per yard; Offering in Shaker Flannels at 52c, 60c and 80c per yard. . We a?e alo making: drives in Ladies' White Linen Hand- entitled to judgment for such relief e chiefs We have placed on our counter the best 15 cent the facts therein set forth may . .is' t j: 1ia ui:A ATS jiaiiUKercuitJi. in i iiib cdi.uii v. iuicb tuim cu uwua cuu, hand Kerchiefs from K'c up Beautiful lines of handker chiefs, which were wonh 35c, 40c and 50c, are now reduced to 25 c nts eacb. . . TRAVELLING SATCHELS, &c Fii e strc' of U derwe;.r 'or UMBRELLAS OF ALL KINDS. SHOE BLACKING vd BRUSHES, -ALMA- and-RAVEN GLOSS- . SING for L-viiHw ITine Shoes. asserted in an answer to a complaint containing a purely legal cause of ac; tion,, and if not denied by reply or demurrer in apt ; time, the defendant is as the tacts therein sec iorrn may wa rant, tliough it be not the ' relief he. demands.- 5 . Where one advances money to pay the balance on purchase of land, or another, - and takes - the title to himself, , he ;and those under him hold ; che legal title. in trust tor the original ' vendee ; aud where these facts suthcienuy appear from tne plea dings of proof the court will admin ister the appropriate remedy, though it may not be in response to the spe- Granville Janua-y 27, two weeks; cifio prayer for relief Mav 3. two weeks. Munden vs. Casey. j : i e ue. ulilac Chatham-February 8. one week: 1. The exercise of the discretion uiHiiuus.tu ix-v Ui x i ::v; Are now being held out to. Housekeeper who are naturally 15' fen, s "tin : i) tl ways k pt full np to he demand. and Mav 17. one week. ' conferred upon the judge who pre Gnl ford- Februirv 15 two weeks: sided at trie trial, to grant or reruse OltDf. S BY MVTL OR-EXPRE33 PROHPrLY AlTJSNDEu JO. "Special lndu!iementj in prices t r tbe vl !tli. conference. . ' ' - n W6 To finish closing out this week and next if possible and in" or der to do:so will sell goods way, down below cost, viz: KID OI.OVF8 4T nJP PRICE. and CUJH HQSMTCRV the .same. KLACK adCOI,ORElSltKSihesame DBES GUODK He same, ' ALL OlHEES WOODS the same.. Juno 7. on week. Ala n ince March 1, one . week; Mav 31, one' week. . Durham March 8, two weeks: May 24, one week. . - ' Orange Mareh2; one week.- -Caswell April 12, two weeks. " Person April 26, one week. SIXTH DISTRICT JUDGE GILMER New Hanover January 18, two weeks; April 12, two weeks. Lenoir February 1, on week. Duplin February 8, two weeks. Sampson-t February 12, two weeks; April 26, one week. Pender March 8, one week, May 3Y one week . ' Carteret alarcn lo, one ween. Jones March 22. r one week. ' Ouslow March 29, one'week. t SEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE BODKIN. Anson January s4, one week, tApril 26, one week. . Columbus January 11, one week. . Cumberland January 18, one week; March 8, one week; tMay 3, two weeks. a new" trial for newly discovered evis deuce,' is not the subject oi review on appeal. 2. The Supreme . courUwill not en tertain a motion for a new trial for newlv discovered evidence which is merely cumulative ..and obtained since the appeal. ; ; Kx-Senalor Trumbull . on the ' . . Senate Presidency. Chicago Disp itch to New York World. . Speaking of the Vice-Presidential succession. Ex Senator Lyman Trum bull (Democrat) said tonight: "In the case or the aeatn or tne v ice-irrestN dent, the Senate elects a Presiaent, who is not a Vico President, but sim ? i nlv President of the Senate. He still remains a senator ana . nas a vote, as any., dlher Senator. The Vice Presidet has no vote except when the Senate is evenly divided. Then he can ffive a casting vote. In case of the death ot the President a vice rre3i dent succeeds to the Presidency and fills out the term. A President of CARPETS. CURTAINS, RUGS, &c, REDUCED' TABLE DAMASK, CRASH, TOWELS, TABIiE & PIANO COVERS. At f - - I ) H A ti. i A MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. i t a. 5. "We have an elegant Jine of - - : 5 CHRIS l MAS GOODS, ' ; That can be bought for one-half what they win coet when wanted, and it would be a very good plan to purchase them now and lay aside till wanted. . the Senate; in case of the President's hvmHrprl wiii a n b w; ip xxxi hoice corn. at 70 cents per KncVinl Oats at 48 cents per bushel Hay at $1.00 per hundred. IShip stutls at 1,0 per aS YSON & JQN:ES, . C A R T H A G E. N. C, LARGE FINE BUGGIES AND- FHAETONS. AND Elegant Variety! NOW ON HAND. WE CLAIM TO BE ABLE TO COMPETE SUCCESSFULLY. IN PICE 1 AND OTALTTYj WTH TBE ..BEST MANUFACTURERS. IN THE NORTH AND WEST. - , . . For sale by A. C. ZIntchlson & Co., Charlotte, I. C., Tan Gilden & Brwtr, A olivine, W. C, -W. Smithdeal, Salisbury, If, C. FOB DU8ABTLITY,' STYLE AND FINISH, WE ABE UNSURPASSED. Mav 17. two weeks Richmond February 8, two veek; May 3 L, one week. " . V" Bladen March 15, one wek. 1 - Brunswick March 27, fine "week. f Moore April 12, two weeks. . : EIGHTH DISTRICT JUDGE MACRAE Cabarrus January 25, one week; ADril 26, one week. Iredell February 1, two weeks; Mav 17, two weeks. . . Rowan February 15, two weeks; Mav 3 two weeks V Davidson March .1, two weeks ; May 31, one week. , , Randolph March 15, two weeks. - Montgomery March 29, one week"! Stanly April 5, one week. , NINTH , DISTRICTfJUDGE MONTGOMERY Rockingham January . 18, two weeks. : Forsyth--February 1, two weekst May 17, two weeks. i Yadkin February 15, two' weeks. Wilkes March 1, two weeks; April 26, one week. Alleahanv March 15, one week. Davie March 29, two weeks, y Stokes April 12, one week. 7 . .Surry April 19, one week. ; TENTH DISTRICT JUDGE GRAVES. - -Henderson February 8, ; three .weeks.-' " - . - ; - , Burke March 1, two weeks. ', Caldwell March 15, one week. FLOUR, 'BRAN AND OTMEK GOODS VERY MOW. C ARSON BROS, Telephoned. Fourth street. - until a new election could be, held. The President of the Senate, by -our tesv, is often spoken of .as Vice President but he is not Vice-Presis dent; either in law or fact. I haveno opinion as ;to who should be elected President of the Senate, but propri ety would require the election of the. party who elected the deceased wm be so d separaiely or together. 7 FOR SALE." .. Pf Two desiraoie-fiuiiainar ivvs. ouxoiu OO fronting on South Trjon street, adjoining Prica $7l Mil i 11 U ! i The largest stock of - and . most- complete llil Lira Vice President."7 each. CHARLOTTE RSA.L ESTATE AGENCY. 1'u.l.mlies Suffering from f one lonal derangements or nny of I the talnful disorders or weaknesses Incident to i their ttx, Dr. Pierce's i treatise,! illustrated with w od-cuts and colored plates (160 pases);, suggests i sure means ot complete self-cure. Sent for 10 cents In stamps. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. , . . ' " - Mothers I JB others I ! Mothers III,, Are you disturbed at night and broken of your . ...... jmr. . a ' 4- L. rest by a sick cmia suneruig ana quis witu AYfnniaMnyr nain of cuttiner. teeth ? If so, go at once and get-a bottle. of MRS- WINSLOWS soothing SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately depend upon it : there Is no mista ke about it. There w not a momer on eann xohn has vr sed it. who will not tell you at once that it will regulate tne ooweis, ana give resi mine i mother, and reiier ana neann i me cmiu, uperair ing .like magic. It Is perfectly sale to use in an cases, ana pieastmi w iuw w3Wi"u scription oi one or tne oiaesi ana utssi leiuttie pnyslcmns ana nurses m me umwsu ouiwjo. ouiu 'Gents, to Bhawly; look si a Is Though prrmp and efBcientr It is mlti and harm less Sa eand renaDie icr ciiuuitu wiieiever known It is the Mothers "Favorite Cough Medicine ft't the lriTani, ine snuurenauu auiuio. j. i our- tfli e Wont! eriul Sn cess 5 In Con sumption, 1 Bronchitis, AstDtna. Spitting or Blood, bore or T'rht Chest, Weak Lung, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, XiO?8 OI 01UC WUlliiJiu uiuoBauruwuo, Chronic . Hacking, Irritating and Troublesome Cooghs. "ROUGH ON ITCH." rwoa TinTnorR. Erunt ions, Einewonn, Tetter. salt Rheum. FroeW Feet Chilblains. 50c. Jars. 1.. HHTin uhui. , rtrvri- I B B 'J 1 m A Jfc-. - U1B-.OCW- w;r 2 m7Tr,t rpar Treated b? most Its CAUSES and CURE, who was deaf of the noted TYSON & JONES, Carthage, N. C- 'iSSZ Structod ca acieaunc lnnctyjes covrr uu usibllb, fcw''s yt"Cr- th no hTif f t rnrprf him- in rmft' r-w,. rur uiese reaa-.u. uiuii woiuu j -"t-. . v i, i j Ashe-March 22, one weekSMay fhSS T. s. page, BBO, a&ents ior unanone. febUdod 133 East 26th St , New York City. jFb be found in' the State. Also full lines of : WOOL YARNS, - -ZEPHYR, : HOSIERY, ' GLOVES, - , CORSETS, 'v COLLARS, ; " ... LACES, " . NECKWEAR, - - . HANDKERCHIEFS, Jerseys, Notions and Fancy Goods of all kinds for Ladies', Misses' and Children.; : All fresh and new at tha very lowest Cash Prices. , . . Repectf ully, -; " 1 h .' , c. M. QUERY. Houses Rented. Erases rented and rer-ts e;l??t!!Mf iti ti cltj idrertlsed fre? cf ebry?,. - CHABLOlTEIiSAi: -2STAT3 1-WEt'CY,- . - ; R. K. CSjCK3AKK, os3d tf TnwJ 5S : t At.t al Hotel.
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