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i7 r . 1 v. v :; . i vf;. A WW o "2 t VOLUME XXXIV. CHARLOTTE, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1886. PRICE FIVE CENTS. I. I ' 5 Ml ! I FACTS a i ' y. ;. -. -s;.- '. i. - v . ,TBDTH, LIKE THX SUIT, S03TKTJMES SUBMITS TO BX OBSCURED, BUT, JJXX THB SUN, ONLY JTOB A AND- mm 3E8 ABB rcnramn LL JLL Mr Vi i TO i .1. JUJ v. 0 WE AEE SELLING OUT AT) COST, AND, NO MISTAKE ! , 8 pairs randsome Blanks, $7 70 to $1.50 75 pairs Ladie' Under Vests, 1.10 to K0, 60 pairs Gents' Undershirts .36c to 3.55," , " - 10 suIM-Tamels Hair I Jnderwear. " , j" - k ' - Children's Yen from 18 cento totS cents, Comforts at fe5 cents to $1..0 . . Gnts crip Hon to the Observer. ' .- DAILY EDITION. engiecopj.. Scents. cy ineweeKin tnecny,..., sj By the month i .... ... 75 " Three months ...$2.00 - ' srxmontns. 4.uu One year .; 8.00 ; WEEKLY EDITION, Three months.. " 50 cents: Six month. $1.00 jne year ....: ,.:.. i.va ; in clubs of five and over $1.50. . . - No Deviation From. These Xlnles Subscriptions always payable In advance, not vuiv in uame uui ui lavi. - , SHUT TUB DOOR. STATS IEWS. NEWMARKETS, RUSSIAN CIRCULARS AND YIS1TES ' The folio wing screed is commend ed to all .who leave the door open, when the mercury in the. thermom- -v.. ant Plnsh Sacanes. satin lined. 11815. 500 baira Children's IHose from 7 nr ti S mt:: Cf IS nUDHDg IOr zero :j rartifs All wool Hos9, 22 cents to 36 cents, too yards. Jadqiuard Press Fannels, 75 cents, fotmer price Don t let the d or ' Stand open, but: shut it with i?oe THKSE ARE BJfiLOW COdT. , , . . much care. Without a bang, without a whang, yes, shut it fair and sauaie: ', - - Without d slam, without a slam, without a slat or 1erk. - ' - , - i For if you've left It open, go shut; it. and don't 4125. ..THJa IS ' S 3E; -Ei IE' S' , 500 yds. col' i Satins and Satin Ottomans, 25c per yd,, In pieces from to 141A yds. 10 pieces all wool black Cashmeres, -41 to 83a. -,' . l.ouu otner tnings wo numerous to mention, '-"; At Cost for Cash COME 03IE, COTIC ALL. NOW IS THE TITIE. surra Mju.iiia. No Christian man or woman, no well -trained chick orchid. Wllllt ft door swing Idly.' to make weak nerves run -wild. , . When chilly winds are blowing -and some one taKintr cold - - When the open-door Is creaking and muttering like a scold. - , . f Haste makes but waste, remember, so plenty take or ume: - - - . - I Don't leave the door half open a ' fault almost a - crime And if you've ever-done this, .don't do so any more: - -s i, Weatever else you fail to do, don t fall to shut the door.', ' ' Good Housekeeping. BLANKETS :o:- BLANKETS ATI 1.50 rr 2.25 3 00 " 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.50 J9.00 10.00 15.00 -:o: K ) I l n ( k PEK n PAIR. ' it - Ptbil First National Bank Building, ' Two Je w, York Widows.; . New York Letter In Troy Times. , Two of the richest widows in the city have died during- the past year, Mrs. Commodore Vaaderbilt and Mrs Edwin D, Morgan. ;The former was the mopt remarkable instance or Asheville - Advance: . . Postmaster W. T; Weaver ; has received new street letter boxes for this city. They will be put; up as soon as the weather breaks.- Mrs: : Tiernan, wife of Pro.t J. M. Tiernan; after an illness of, several days, died Sunday morn ing. Mrs. Tiernan was a most esti mable womaD, and had won a host of friends in ths city and community during her short life among us. - -Salisbury Herald: Capt.McBeelias been presented with an oil painting, executed by an artist friend of his in Atlanta, XJa rTbe scene is on1 the Western'" Railroad, near Waynes ville, in the mountains. George Mebane; formerly of Companv ShoDS. has been, appointed 'foreman of the railroad sshopa at this place. under Capt. Gates. Mr. Mebane fills the vacancy made by the removal of Mr. Jb'etner. -: . ; . . Rockingham Rocket: Died at her father residence near Rockingham, on Saturday 5th ult.. Mrs: Mary, jane Kelly, relict or ireorge . Kelly, dr ceased; and daughter of Mr. Henry H Co virlgton, in the 24th year . of her ag3.-- Mr. Elkanah Beck, aged about 21 years, died on Friday last. 8th inst., and Mr." John Griffin, aged about 65,; died on' the day following. 9th inst,' f Both resulted from pleuro pneumonia,' a d isease that ' seems to be prevailing in s different sections of the Sate, . ' Wilmington Stoar: A special tele gram to : the . Star;t :.f rom v Payette ville reports that Mies? Maggie Pemberton and Mr. H ,R,.HalL came very near being drowned at that place yester day morning while skating on Mai- lett's pond; on the southern limits o the town d . The , pond , is : . very deep, and it is only, in very cold - weather that the ices forms sufficiently , thick for skating? but when it' does it; is a ravorit resort i of, the young people of - Jb ayetteviile. - Miss Pemberton and , Mr. Hall, were together when they broke, through the ice -J They Bin South Tryon Street, v Charlottle, Sf. C. DEALERS IN . : Ladies, Misses' and Children's , FINE ; - BnTTON, CONGRESS & LICE SHOES. . Gents' Fine Hand-Made and Machine Sewed BOOTS, BCTTTON AND LACE BALS, iioirs ANI YOUTHS' congucal influence on - record. She momoti o iniromiic n i man whA hAlri his immense wealth with a. grip that were reSeQ5y -a?' .V ha-i Iwavs beeri Droof aeainst everv JrM and Mr. E Q. Styron. The tel-j annual but she triumohed over this egram aaas man ine pnysiqian wno confirmed narsimonv in two notable r attended tthfl .rescued couple pro- instances. . One was the purchase of nounced them out of danger. a church for her pastor, (U sr Deems.) J Wilmington Review: We have had who has its free use" during life, and cold weather. but Sampson countv. the other was a gift of a million to the. oiwavs inthe lead, can boast of a cold Nashville University. The beauty Bnpii which throws the sort we have of this work is the disinterestedness, been favored with entirelv in the She never attempted to get control Pi Uhade. as, the following will show: her husbahdTs wealth, buc only sougnt On Monday Clast a wagon containing to move him to deeds of beneficence - a cord 6f wood . and drawn bv four This was a hpble record and deserves J horses: crossed Coharia creek on the grateful remembrance. Mrs. - D jce in entire safety. :On Monday At Popular Prices. 1 .-5..- " -" - --. ?-'".V? " At a big Sacrifice. ie and Rubber Overshoes. . . WOOL HOSE FOB ; " r Ladies and - Children. Flannel Underwear In all Grades. . T.L.SEIGLE. fine BOOTS AND shoes of all' GBADE3 Morgan was a kind .hearted woman, last a colored woman living in the wno rose wnn ner nusoanu to weaitu suburbs of Clinton, Sampson county, ard social rank, but always preserv- undertook to start a fire by the aid of ed the simplicity ot eany lire ana kerosene,. Asa result her clothing waa aeepiy Deiovea oy au wno k.iiow lgnited and in a moment was a her. - Her benefactions to the Wo- mass of flames, in which condition man's Hospital and other important 8he ran out of doors and the flames institutions are too well known to re-1 spread from her clothinsr to the sedge quire further reference, but (person. J grass, about two acres of which were rtnfnfi a s--r7rt I tiiy tsuvtxtLiu&j m. duou ainjon-uiv,m: ourneu. ' xiiv wuuiau whs : uiui xiur vxxviir Oil ber her for kind acts aone to a friend riblv burned, but was .alive when less boy wno eervea ner ' nusoanu as found, although suflering intolerable clerk ana wno uvea in me lauiny, ag0ny. There was no possibility oi thus coming directly unaer ner aom- ner recovery and she has undoubted estic mnuence, wnicn ne cnensnes in j died ere this time. graterui memory. 'GENTS': FINE , Silk, Soft and Stiff Hats. THUMKS, VALISES and UMBRELLAS OF ALL KINDS. SHOE 'BLACKING and BRUSHES, ALMA and RAVEN GLOSS 1; SING for Ladies Fine Shoes. The Senator Made His Marl. , Washington Letter lh Ch'cago News The niahoeanv desks used by the Giiene A. Mafilf t Dead. Wlhnlngton Bevlew, lS'.h . ! s . t It is with deep sorrow that we an. nounce the death of Mr. Eugene A. ATTENDED TO. wan G I V E US A C ALL Stock always kept full and up to the demand. mpmhers of the United States Sens Maffitt, which occurred : at his resi- ate are. witn rew excepwons, seven- ueuue, u. ai buwv, wt ov t.xr ti 7A vpars old. rnev were nuui io ciock last uitrut. mr juamn wao orav hfiflr in 1810-12. : Like old first attacked with an aggravated J . ! . ' . ... - I r j- i. J : no t.hnv have lmnrovea wun ase. case oi launuico wuiuu vuimiuaieu w and are ' apparently . as strong and dropsy and he had been confined to HurahiA oq whnn first nlaced in bosi- his bed nearly eight weeks when uv..iv.v ' rr - ; . . f . r--,..' . ' T i . . . m . inn riant Kassett. who has been a death came to nis release irom suner sort of factotum about the Senate for ing.i The deceased was born at Bal- naif a Ant.nrv: is ther onlv Derson timore. Md.. inov. zsin. ana was living rtho can noint out the desks consequently 41 yearri of age on the qo,i hv tVA o-mat man of the Dast. 28th of November last. He was eds nnt hp - it is unnecessary to sav. ucated at the Georgetown, D. C, mioro hia flwppt. - wftii If he had (Jollese ana lett tnau msuxuuon in Beinsr now hrttov nrpnar triPPi. tVA wanfflr nf the not the relic: hunters would chop 1861 to enter the"service of the young TraHn Zr a- liCl r -T ... r Ti t ' - A si them to pieces within a month. Confederacy. He. was co m mission -Aaae, we C0rdially: invite a Visit from all. Be assured It whonMr "Tabor of Colorado, was a ed & midshipman in the Confederate WWays gives, US Pleasure to 1 - l ' member of the Senate he endeavored Navy and was ordered to one of the Caot.Bassett declined to gratify his duty .at the time of the attack on that curiositv. Taber is saia to nave re- piace- in ine auiumu ul.-j.oux, ouu nlied. "Never mind, ; I'll leave my was slightly wounded - in that ens mart unnn it. n that -nnfrteritv mav f eraeement. After r the l retreat from 8 HOSE. . Also unusual inducements m the justly . - aIaa Ha wnra at . that time a Dair Confederate steamer Alabama, under nf RlPAve buttons with a large soli- Captain Semmes, and he remained on O&loh. 1 it niuU., 04' f 1 A C rti taire diamond setting in, the centre, board that famous vessel during the cleDratea ' iJIatthAV Patent . IVlU L-alOVe w,h thpa'phpradnallv, made two entire time of her remarkable ca- ww w wv w "; .; m w m w m w m -w m m . .-.. . ' .. j . , . . ww .. w r ... : t- - - i - .... ,. . . - - - s . indentations in each corner of the feer, taking part in au ner struggles P I ' Pj M I i I 'i" M O . f!V ! i fi n -" . desk, and doubtless natterea nimseir ana snaring au uer uiaujr. : m wm. ,1 M,.MI il.lii s. f f. I ji twhahaH nntwitxpri thA . ciantfiin. until the eventiui closing dcene, ou. JL-Ji. Li. LLZ kfci'i-Li i-Li i.w' v ' wNyi - - An nn u. rr.KAnt,'.aH tha onoei'. WrancA. . when she Was mm mi ii ii I Ik. I n.i mm mm m mi 1 1 i rit I ulil; uuluj v .. a . w ww ' ; t. , the Senate the Captain plugged up the sunk by , the United States ironclad holes so deftly that noi.trace of their steamer Kearsaege. During a con- SHOW WEI' EDS, fSl0?.! hesitate but come along We still have special bergains in CHIL- LpmpTnhr me bv that, if nothing Port Royal he was ordered to join the aiso unusual maucemems in ioe jusuy ; - 0 II II ORD i u lift -AT- .HBSDkiffiBwBww www9Bwww3wBBBBB On Oni' Ski, r Not because of wanting to mtke a cbange In business, but because we do not wish to carry (roods over another Season. We prefer not oni to .. shara our profits with our customers: but readily glYe it up to them in . . order to sell the Goods. ;. - ,- ; Were we about to close out business entirely, we could not possibly underael! our i . . ; -. . , MA R K DOWN PRiC.ES, ,3 Which are generally introduced by us after taking ot the Inventory. Everj Merchant i . ' -.v t . ' -. . , -. . tr ; Has a'llmit, within the bounds of which he Is compelled to keep, and never as yet has a Arm been round to throw goods or money away to benefit their Jfrienus and Customers, Among the - many Bargains -offered .- v-. , . , - x THESE UILL TAKE THS LEAD, VwwP "--y -v.- CZZoliiiwD . JL.KEESLEB,1 6- Wilson, - ' . Formerly with : Alexander & Harris. Formerly with Hargraves & Alexander. holes so deftly existence remains.) SON & 0 A BT HA G BUGGIES - J O N;E S.- E. -N. C, siderable Dortion of his service on the Alabama, as a passed midships man, owing to thescarcity of officers, Mr. Maffitt was acung juieucenanc, and was serving' m that capacity PHAETONS. vVy "ZlS? LARGE -AND- T0 BE ABLE TQ co:(jIpETT5 succrrairrjLLT. in price and quality, with tee BEST MANDFACTUEEIio Hi THIS PiUKJU AAxtx.ox. . , . . . n r sale bv A. C?. rTii.?if sT, v. Cliarlotfe-.n: C, Van Cilderi & lWtt XUi X, DX XiiXi AJ-A Ji Li. itiJU, XI ojm yjvi.- A Gorge in tlic James Hirer. Richmond DIspotch. t Since Saturday last, ice has been when the shin went down. He, with noatme in ine river anu puing up ai nthpra. was rescuea irom a waiery and below Mayo's bridge. : On Tues- whpn the Alabama sank, by day the river was frozen almost en- the British steam yacht Deerhouud, tireiy over at tnis point, ana ine ice an(A was conveyed to .Liverpool.- ai has continued to bulk up until now ter remaining at Liverpool a short it is several feet deep. Should a warm time he went to Nassau, where he rain spell come considerable damage ioined his father. Capt. John. "K mightiesult. J - ' Maffitt, who commanded the Confed- The steamer Old Dominion, which erate steamer Florida: In this ship he left her wharf; here Tuesday atter- made one successful blockade run :..:-." w-f- . .. I LIUUU, O.IJ.U. yjuiy " wo cio vuo i ning XrlU WUU - U1S ,.iai)UOl,7.YUOU., vuo H firfOTIT f i ' V OY1 OT T7 I I v 1 U i. : : , ... I a'- . r .,, i.f. Vi".1- i x.eiA , ? MjnesapeaKe wuaivta iuai evcmuf?, war closea. proceeaea on ner way yesieruay at- . . ternoon, but had-not reached Norfolk ! Daasrliterst, Wives and JJotliers last night. ., , - . -" We emphatically guarantee Dr. Marchisi's Cath XfAASlAt u WXJL UUW wVMAf . ... A l 1 . tnfltnmnflAn on1 1TOT1 AND NOW ON HAND. Amnesty in France. Rimh ovarian troubles.' Inflammation andulcera Hon. f allica and displace aaent or bearir.g down feelin?. irregularities, DaiTenness, cuaiigeui i TYSON JOES, OarthaSo, H. O PARIS, Jan. 14. .fresiaent- Cirevy heuconhoea, besides many weaknesses springing 1.K6 neaaacne, viua mg, tp:uaj usceDWty, pajpixa- ibv druggists. Frice cal offences since 1870, and reducing ei.oo and $1.50 per botue. send topr. j. b. Mar the sentences of many, offenders r'KrrX rh,nttP against the common law, " Sn.c iuiyi7eouv 1-ioQ RiP-nfid a decree erantins amnes- froti tte aoove, tv to all persons convicted of politi- VESS wwwTf BLANKETS, , : flannnels ..' ' '.".';.,. ' '"-;l' -ii wo6l hose, BLACK SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. :0: l2wSf wi wJ?-t5 53 P waiJLr . fj -1 i-C .VSiSSI .lffW.'i.8l WSIHIM : ANl 7 -1 ' 'J w WwwwBJj- j- ,4 Correspond as well as HA RD TIMES -AND- L O W PRICES. WJWJWjC www iwtfM'O yi 1 V See our Overcoats before bujing. This cold spell and our Xow Prices will' induce you to buy of u AN OVER COAT in spite of the HAED TIME& CHARLOTTE, n. 0. .FOR SALE. i Two destrabM building t lots, hjxsu - ieex, iin ; frnntinr on , Sonth Tnron street, adjoining the property xt J. H Carson. Shade trees on lots. Will be so d separately or together. Price $700 each. - : " L i . : ''112. CHARLOTTE KEAJL. JSSTATJS AbrJiKUX. L. J. WALKER. R . BRYAN. L J. WALKER & Wholesale and Retail Grocers. ; IttSiy GOODS BN the first day of January,l888,the undersigned entered into a co-partnership for the purpese of carrying on a , . - , , - t . . General Grocery ; Dcsiness At the old stand of Sprlnsrs & BurwelL corner Tryon & Fourth streets. .We are qualified Jy long experience, to meet the demands of the trade, and give satisfaction to our customers. . We will keep on hand at all times a fun stock of ?fFJ!L?l.IBI, Which will be delivered In any part of the city free of charge. - ' . : . . REMEMBEBT . We will not be undersold in the Charlotte market. , ' ' . rj- There Is a good wagon yml In tie rear of irtrrff)r th-3 t ccamrsioddtloa of our custD- Safes for Sale. Two good second-hand safes will be sold cheap One MILLER'S, v . ' One HERRING'S. ' Apply to Chas. R. Jones, a sepMAwtf ... . , K-. THIS " )TFICX. mm Q. ZIUNZLEE ' t r wwiioiwaiLa-- -, " LAQEII EZH DEALEI1 AHt cur store for th mcrs. CHARLOTTE, N. C Depresenta two of the largest LAGZZ2 BEES Breweries in the United Ctiic. Hie Cergnaer & Ezijjel I3reTrlj3 Co., oriPwiladelpMa, and the. . , P. EI. GcIiaiTer Drewia; Co., 01 '''HnrrwlL''" ; : ' ': THE IiAEGEST LAGE3 BEE3 DOT ; TLUJQ LSTABLISnilEIlT INTHCCITY. : C70rclers CoIIcIXetl. All orders promptly filled and delivered frea cl charge to any rart cf the city. decSOdlf Prioting Press for Si, , ' - -r -. - ' " - I HAVE FOR SALE a complete Adams Boct and Kewspaper Prew. Size of platen 'HiZy Inches. The machine is In good order, made ty Hoe A Co , standard work. , LUt Price - - - $1210 C3 Will be sold for 500 C3 on terms to suit purchaser. CHAS. R. JOVTS. -JanSdtf , ' Cliarlo'teCbitiTer. ' Will prectl.e in the ftate Coi;rts. find ia a!I tt Fednril Courts in tiie V, octem tiitnct.
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