I aAE.
f September 2rfd ij.
that I say, and that, to
ie confined to bed tw
two bottles f Dr. Les-
ith sick beadaclelantf
Duill)
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XXXIV
CHARLOTTE, N. C., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1885.
THIS WEEK
We will offer special inducements in
Ladies' and Misses' Wraps.
O strait dozen Seal Plush Sacques at 120.00, reduced from ts! nn m,:it.j
eatinlined. A reduction of tromtl.W totS.OOoaWaSftoo,
NO W IS THE TIME TO GET A BARGAIN.
Handsome Hneof in Drees
Gents' and Ladies' Underwear.
At low prices. Flawnefe, Skirts, guilts, Blankets, Damask Nankins IW
oroideries, Table Covers, Lace Tidtes, &c ' P
The Best Corset for One Dollar.
-
Agents for the TeTl Shirt Many goos at bargam prices too rnxmerom
to mention. Come mnd Bee them. Special attention to orders.
SMEGRA VES & ALEXANDER,
"Tbdth. LIKK TTTH QTTW QnirVKIITDU auMMium
jvotvuxuuj, iJUl, liiKK THE SUN, ONLY FOB A
Subscription to the Observer.
daily wnrrmw
Slllglecopy Scents
Rv tha , ' Wl iiL"f ? corns.
By the month .
Three months AS
six months rm
une year. gQjj
WEEKLY EDITION. '
flim.nth8 50 cents.
six months. i m
one year
In clubs of five and over $1.50.
Wo Deviation From These Rules
LANKETS!
Make a point to s a
'my stock
As It embraces all qualities friar. $1.50 to $1530
pciau. iLue iitte guuas are asg very desi afcie
RAM
First National M Bui'ding,
South TryocStreet,
- ChartotttelCC.
for
CHRISTMAS SIFTS.
o-
For all
DEALERS 8SJ '
Ladies', Misses' and Children's
FINE
! BlITToN, CONGRHSS & LACE SI0ES.
GeiMWlne Hand-Made and Machine Sawed
BOOTS, BUTTON ASLACEBiLLS,
WS' AND TOI TflS'
FINE BGTS AND SHOES OF ALL GRADES
GENTS' FINE
s' AH Wool Red Sis I Silk, Soft and Stiff Hats.
Geed quality, at $3.06 per pair.
Ladies' and Misses,
I Underwear, white and red, In all slzas and prices.
Ladies' Wool Hoe'
White and Colored.
Gnts' all Wool Hose.
At 25 cents per pair.
Turn- f a n
quality, knit hoods, wool mits, &c.
. L. SEIGLE
TKUInKS,
VALISES and
GBIPSACKS,
UMBRELLAS OF A.LL KstNDS.
SHOE -BLACKING and BRUSHES,
ALMA and RAWfQN GLOSS
SIMGt for Ladies' Fine Shoes.
Stock always kejat full and
to the demand.
OBDEBS BY MAIL OB EXPRESS PBOSSEPTLY
ATTENDED TO.
fmmi G
Digest of Opinions of the Supreme
Court.
Raleigh News and Observer,
Bruner vs. Thread iU
Where a mortgagor brought an
action against a mortgagee for a
foreclosure and an account of the
balance due on tho sftpniWl Hoht QnA
UUU
ot the rents and profits received by
the mortgagee white i
which the latter resisted, but it was
ascertained that there was still a
balance due the mortgagee, and a
decree was made directing the land
to be sold if the said balance was
net paid within a time prescribed:
Held,
1. That the plaintiffs were entitled
to recover their costs of the action.
l,he Code, section 525,
2. That if the plaintiffs failed to
pay and thereby made a sale necess
sary, the costs thereof should be de
ducted from the proceeds of the sale
Lunn vs. Shermer.
4.v'rA deJoc of Parties apparent on
the face of tftie complaint must be
taken advantage of by demurer ;
when it is sot so annapAnt. if. ohAnU
c w OUVUIU
De averred in tne answer: and if it is
not presented in one or the other of
cnese methods it will be deemed to
nave Deen waived. The Code, sec
tions339,"241, 242.
2. Fraud or deceit in the sale of
personal property laay be perpetrat
ed either by false representations or
by concealment of unsoundness.
3. To constitute a good cause f ac
tion for false representatives three
elements mustco -yist- rn thoiaittr
ot the representatives, (2) the knowl
edge of the maker of its falsity and
(3)that the false representation ins
duces tfhe purchaser to buy.
4 t when tiie action is based
on the concealment of unsoundness
the defect must fee latent, for if it is
such may be discovered bv the
eieixjise or oraiiaary diligence mere
silence on the pert of the vendor is
not sufficient, to establish deceit,
although he knew of the ensound
ness therefore,
5. When the vendor of a mule
represented tht it was usond so far
as be knew," ad the jury Sound that
the mule was ffected by a latent
disease, and the vendor knew or had
a good reason to believe this fact;
Held, the plaintiff was entitled to res
cover both upom the ground of deceit
practiced in fcfea nonrval
defect, and fatee representations.
6. The measure of damages in such
eases is the difference between the
value of the article at the time of
sale, if sound, and its v.in if nw
sound, at that time; anddt can make
uo ainerence wnat disposition the
pupchaser made of it afterward.
mere are cases in which if. is
competent t show the price for
wfeach the veodee sold unanjin ri
article, but tliis is only for the purpose
of aiding the ory in assessing dam
ages.
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
AUSTRIA AJXO RUSSIA.
The Tragic Interest of the Bui
garian War.
London Special in the NcwYorfe Times.
The fact that the move which shall
Drecioitate or avrt. t.Ariifir Qtm.
gle is at least nominally in the hands
of Prince Alexander and Trine Milan
lends a vast and tragic interest to the
deadlock between tih
States. Up to a certain noint thA sit
uation as Pirot and Nish is clear
enough. Both Princes would in their
hearts welcome Deaee. for t.hniiflorio
of conscripts on both sides are chop
ping off their trifferer fi
mcir wuMie ngni nanus, in or
der to escape the terrors of a winter
camnaiarn: and th
the inclemency of the weather, add
the ObvioU8 USftlpSsnPflH nf a fnr.f.
conflict all militate against a renewal
Of hostilities. Birlerari. AatnanAa
maximum and Servia nffpra a mini
- j UJJU'l
mum ; and here, too, it is likely that
vvxv uuu a to meuia it leit to
themselves, but at this point a doubt
enters. Is Austria, who all along has
been playing a deep and underhand
game, now secretly encouraging the
Servians to begin again after she has
intervened to give them a breathing
spell? What is more important, is
Prince Alexander, of Battenberg, a si
lent partner in the scheme, ready to
throw his sword into the scale for the
Austrians after having afforded a
pretext for their occupation of Sers
via? The thing looks terribly like a
trap for Russia, and the cheese with
which it is baited has a Teutonic
smell
Oar tdvertisemfnts
T
HIS
l. L. IMM k CO.
Having bought the remainder of Alexander & HAaias
Nk of Dry Goods, with the view of continuing the bwLsi-
m9 we are determined to close out the same at once, aad
F prices much less than New York wholesale eost. Our
pock shall be replenished at once, but the old goods must go.
E. L. KFE8LER & C0
YSON & JO!N!ES
CARTHAGE. N. C,
FINE I. t inWn
BUGGIES
AND
'ITAETONS.
AND
Uncongenial White mm use Din
ners.
Peatey s Bemlnissenees. - -
After Gen. 3rant had appointed
Ju,dge Taf t Secretary of War he in
vited a number of thelea&ing Repub
lican Senators to dine with him at
the White Mease, that they might
become personally acquainted. He
forgot, however, to invite Judge
Taififc, who consequently was not pres
oui,, o mo8e invitea to meet nim did
not have the pleasure of seeing him.
On another occasion, when Congress
was investigating the Washington
real estate pool. Gen. Grant Rftnf. niM
of his sons to Che Capitol, to invite
infotmallv a dozen Ttannbman fin.
ators to dine at the White JJmi
a conference. Oie younfir Grant mis .
. 1- jM j c w
Eli Salisbury, for Senator Merrill sf
V . - - v.
Veriaont, and so invited the Dela
waraio. His presence antari lilrA on
extinguisher on all political talk, and
he, after ha vine wondered all
the dinner why he was invited hur
riedly took his leave when the cigars
were ihvtouucwu.
A Southern Creamery.
The i following from the Southern
Live-Stock Journal will be interest
ing:
The most gratifying fact that has
tor some time come to our knowledge
is the marked success of the cream
ery at the Agricultural and Mechan
ical College of Mississippi. We are
told that the yield of butter is now
the best of any creamery in the
United States. W
trom a given amount of milk than is
made by any other creamery. Taking
the whole amount of milk delivered
at the college during the week ending
October 3, one pound of butter was
made from every 194 pounds. This
fractional figure stands for one
eighth of an ounc; an t.Kjf. it
during that week 19 pounds and one
third of an ounce of milk to make
one Dound of butter T?i xrex rAii -
of butter to the 100 pounds of milk is
.uiie isvai we nave fiVftr hAarri
other creameries. We are more than
onesfourthof a pound of butter ahead
on the hundred pounds of milk. This
result is both surprising and gratify .
mg. In the light of these figures the
dairy belt of the North and West
vanishes into thin air. It belongs to
the fancies of the past. But why
this superiority? Our genial climate
is probably an important factor in
this result, There are but few coun
tries in the world where Cattle are
more exempt from inclemencies of
the weather.
Most intimately connected with
the climate W6 DSHV Wlfintlfin conAn A
ly, our grasses as a -probable cause of
our success. Of course we allude to
our naive grasses. Wa hava n- ,i
tivated grasses in sufficient quantities
w uwc auy mnuence on tne butter
yield. Kor is it certain that any
gjttoacB'cau ue introduced wnich for
grazing purposes will surpass those
we already have. We are inclined
w oeneve mat our native Lespedeza
is one of the best butter-producing
All : i j . t
-a.! ptise, too, io tne young men
wtao nave naa the creamery in charge !
This splendid yield shows a manage-
cueu.u dimust lauiciess. to come in
saarp -competition with all the world
and. then in a ffw monf.ha v
baemserves m the very foremost rank
and pushing ahead, is cause for warm
oaixgra&uiaiion and just pride.
Never failed to draw crowds
WEEK
We are offering the equivalent of
Silver Dollars at 7
We are determined to . have a Rush!
GREAT BUCK GOODS SALE!
BLACK GOODS
are
STAPLE GOODS.
AND
STAPLE GOODS
are equivalent to
SILVER DOLLARS.
READ THESE PRICES:-
Black Silk Warps, Henrietta Cloth
(f
it
i (t
Parametto Cloth
Handsome quality of Melrose Cloth
Australian Crepe cloth
Plain Australian cloth
Imported Persian cord
Camel's Hair
Rich Diagonal cloth
Heavy Drao d'Alana
Superb quality of Imperial Serge
j Extra heavy Drap d'Ete
ah wool Shoodah cloth
All Wool Black Cashmere
tt
1 1
42 in.
36 in.
36 in.
36 in.
42 in.
42 in.
40 in.
46 in.
42 in.
40 in.
42 in.
44 in.
36 in.
38 in.
40 in.
46 in.
40 in.
36 in.
36 in.
40 in.
36 in.
40 in.
40 in.
40 in.
46 in.
46 in.
ThU week's
price.
$1 45
120
110
95
67i
67i
60
10
35
95
95
95
1 50
1 35
60
2 25
44
48
52i
57$
72
78
12
18
35
1
1
1
1
Regulat
nrice.
$1 85
1 50
135
125.
8;
85" .
75:..
1 50
:6 72k.
r-25-2
25
1 RS.
3 25
85
60
65
70
75
00
1 00
1 35
1 50
1 85
Large lin3 of Black Goods as low as 12 Jo. per yard.
mmm 18091 &xm
Worthy of Your Notice!
hyYStJSA. t0 miSS YU Cann0t affbrd to 'P
a him mmmw&mw mmm
Will also take place v
-
Elegant Variety!
NOW ON HAND.
CLAIM TO BE ABLE TO COM S TBE
.uuuu x tun jxuit i a. &ssu W-aai.
sale br A. C. nni.iA , - -
r n, Afenvuie, W. C W. Muithdeal, Salisbury, N. C.
FOB DURABILITY, STYLE AND FINISH, WE ABE UNSURPASSED.
TYSON & JONES, Carthage, N. C-
Model Sefeeot Teachers.
Pblladelpbla Times.
The Massachusetts school teacher
who made a rebellious pupil eat red
pepper to break his pro id spirit has
been surpassed by a Pennsylvania
monstrosity. There is a teacher in this
State who punishes pupils by making
them hold corn-cobs in their mmitha
for several hours at a time. A recent
experiment of this kind filter th
piPs mouth with blood and now the
parents and the School Board are
holding an investigation. Perhaps
one result of low saleraries for teachs
ers is the employment of a class of
people who would better adorn a
slaughter house or a tanyard than a
school house.
Revealed y Meteor.
Deader News.
A Week aero last WpdnAariotr tw
Meuhler, of San Juan, dreamed of
oemg guioea to anon mine by a light
nidu icu a-t jlij. ueaven. ne taought
no more about it until last Wednes
day, when, in coming home from a
prospective trip late at night, he bbs
served a brilliant meteoric display
and his dream recurred to him. H
was gazing in awe at the phenomes
non when a fierce whistling noise was
heard near nim, and with a loud re
port a meteor buried itself in the
earth not, three rods away. He hast
ened to tne spot, dug away the soil
and by the light of a torch beheld
glittering grains of metal even at the
grass roots. The mine is thought to
be rich.
Till
.WIf TK0WSKT & fitftCCj
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
FOR COUGHS, CROUP AND
CONSUMPTION USE
TO RENT.
On thfi first nf Tanno i. . . .
Pled by MT. John w?fcS0S22 5?w occu-
park. "u vii ai. James'
Dec6deodtf.
CHEAPEST
-TO-
H.-M:iBWir
liATE
OF SWEET GUM AND MULLEIN.
The Swppt, flnm : .
ri i.viii a wee ui tu tame name
growing in the South, combined with a tea made
from tne Mullein plant of the nH fle!i v- aQi
at Z.1 PfltlM n nrl Kl r nor hnftla
-tm.. xAiiAin, quanta, dra.
Gents, to make a good appearance, snould nave
shapely looking feet. Fine fitting shoes, con
structed cm scientific principles cover oy defects
ana at the same time develop all the good points
in nne'K fpAt HYir thuse reaanni ond .
comfort, aaways ask your dealer for the "HANAN"
shoe by far the best ever made. A. E. RANKTN
& BBO. agents for Charlotte. feblldeod
Forty Fours' ExperieBee of an Old Horse.
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing 8yrup, for ch'ldren
teething, is tie prescription of one of the best fe
male nhrsieiana and niiraaic'in thn rrr,i o..
and has been used for forty years with never fall
ing success by millions of mothiws for their chil
dren. It relieves the phiiri rmm mi. r
tery and diarrbcea, gnplog in tne bowels and wind
colic. By giving health to the child it tu rn
mother. We would "sat rn won w
a child Sllfferhltr from anir nf thu i "
Dlaints: Do notletvonr nreinrfi
judies of others, and between your suhrihe
child and tbe relief that will be sure-yes, absc
lutely sure-to follow-the use of this medicine!
sold by druggjots throughout the world. Price 26
cants a bottle.
FOR SALE.
56 SCSH&SSS -,?t?-
the rvronertv nf j ti r:0r: "a,":tr: ""'V1"
Will be SO ii ssnratd u ri- i a-
..h KScLiicr. jrnce ijjiVUU
CHARLOrTE REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
"Hough os foiigiis
ans;hters. Wives and Mothers
niWpK!f1Sgua?nieeDr- Marchlsl'sCath
olicon, a Female Remedy, to cure female diseases,
such as ovarian troubles, inflammation and ulcera
tion, falling and displace nent or bearing down
feeling. trresmlarit.lAa hamnn. i . r,Vu
...x.,., wauC, mouj weiimj esses sprinsane
from the above, like headache, bloaMng, spinal
weakness, sleeplessness, nervous debility? palpita
tion ot the heart, &c. For sale by dWsts Tf
ffltl1150"16- fend to Drf J. B.
chlsl, ntlca, N. Y. , for pamphlet, free.
For sale by L. . Wriston, druggist, Charlotte,
u julyl7eodlv
Thonffh nmmn anri offiMont M- tc j ,
io. oa c anu rejittoie lor cniiaren wherpA
known It i the Mnthtr "JTuiti, itsh !;.
for the infant, toe children and aduJts. It is 8Ur-
yiiaiuKU enecuve.
TROCHES, 15c. LIQUID, 25c.
The Wonderlal Snccess in Con.
sumption,
Bronchitis, Astnma. Spitting of Bleod. Sore or
Tight Chest Weak Lung?, HoaweneloS
Throat, Loss of Voice. Catarrhal Throat Affect " g
Coughf Hacklng' n'ntatlB and Troublesome
ROUGH OUT IXCIf."
Cures Humors, Eruptions, Ringworm Tetter
alt Rheum. Frctd Fees Chilblains 50s uA'
E. S. WELLS. Jersey City, N. J Ui
ARKANSAS & TBXAS.
Limte00! between Charlotte
Charlotte and tSS KtttoLS?
from Atlanta to Little Rock Tfmh. route
er than anv othei rnnt
rates write to R7 a. wmbSk .lK2MS" hea9
Books and Map. of Arkaaa,
ana exas flailed Free.
Parkers Tonic.
A Pure Family Medicine that Never Intoxicates
halted Sy tolM.M.,,,
uSSaSSS Kidney or
any disorder of the innVf"? oub-M with
or nerves you can bel&ed Tby lEfeST
II IS COX & CO
Safes for SalA
Two good second-hand safes will h
One MILLER S. i.8011 CDeP
A only to Chan. P
V-Jp vl Tv LA
, . ,lf 1 ACnby one who was deaf
twenty eight years Treated by most ot the r otd
specialists of the day with no benefit. Cured Mm,
self In three months, and since tb n huodrer's of
others by the same process, a plain, simple and
successful home treatment. Address T S par-v
128 East 26th St . New York City. iUii.'
OneHERfilNeU
THIS wmaE.
louses Rented
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