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VOLUME XXXIV. Ik e ou Cae The rash continues and goods are selling fast: prices, isonw handsome . , It prices never before heard of. t Or any thing else In our line ' W-'Remember that this sale includes everything from a paper of pins up. at exactly what R S E T S . -:o:- BUY (i WAENER'3 ; COB ALINE COBSETS. ' ABDOMINAL v j " ' NUIISING " " . FLEXD3LE HIP : MODEL MOLDED HEALTH "' ' MISSE$ SEI&LES FITTY CENT 4- f -:o:- Shirts! Shirts! Shirts! Try my dollar shirt. Quality and fit guaranteed. . - O ! ' . : T..r. - . ALotOf LADIES' AIID HISSES' Damaged Gossamers at 60 cents. ? - Dont forget the ... ion That I am offering at about half their value. G I V E U S GO Moms .Being no 57 better prepared ; to V meet, the wants of the Trade, we cordially invite: a Msit from all. : Be -assured it tfways gives us pleasure to ;i 1 . ' Soon't hesitate but come along. We still have special bergains in CHIL EEN'S HOSE. - Also unusual inducements in the justly ; . , , 1 Celebhited'T.latthew a &SL, ) Formerly with .vj t. &. WILSON, J Alexander & Harris. K.P.HABBY; Formerly with. Hargraves & Alexander. Houses Rented. AaLOTTE REA E3TAT2 AGENCY fciu R. e. cochsaiti:. iizzzzr, Trade Etreet Yrcst Central Hotel THE LATEST re now running on full time. Furniture ' wT.rlctnrei by us Is kept by . the enterpnsln, ''bftrtf dejUera to tWs w niaSe only tie ana most , suritautlal to the ' narket KO Jon a il GO0D3- for goods mad ty us and toon SCt theworta of your money. Our name Dny. 651(511 p5ece- We' t the patroaasa of the anti grantee satisfaction. , esDttctfnlly, -; tauaaV - ELLIOTT & HARSH. 1 important! W Bargains. I v J " . . i ".. : : I.' ... A V .!? J .f .v: .... . A nice lot of NOT l INGHAM LACES at sacrlflclM . . r ' , . . Now Is the time to get a handsome if i - cheaper than ever before. PEGU First National Bank Buildiog, South Tryon Street, v t . - Charloltle, N.C. t DEALERS IN ' - ' ' ,,v ..-l " :. 1:' y' v - . n - ., s : !i - ... , l-v - , .1 , .i. ... , - .s . - . -r. LadiesVMisses' and Children's PINE . BflTiON, CONGRESS &UGE SHOES. Gents' Fine Hand-Made and Machine Sewed BOOTS BUTTON AND LACE BALS, J BOYS' AWI YOUTHS' , - 1 x FINE BOOTS AND: SHOES OV ALL GBADE3 ' GENTS' FINEl ' Silk,' Soft and Stiff Hat's. TRUMKS, i . I VALISES and - - GRIPSACKS, UMBRELLAS OF ALL KINDS. SHOE TBLACKENG and BRUSHES, ALMA - and RAVEN! GLOSS 4 . SING for Ladies' Fine Shoes. Stock al ways kept full and J up to the demand. x dBDEBS BY MAIL OB EXPRESS PROMPTLY T ATTENDED TO. . A C A L, L Patent" fid Clbv e FRED G. UWZhW. J WTI013AL2---, & CO. 4 CHARLOTTE, N. O - . Capresents two of the largest LAQEB BEER Breweries in the UnitsdEtea , Co., or Iliilalelplila., and the V. '1. GcSMsiTer Erexrlx.2 Co., o revr "Corlx. . - THE LARGEST LAGER BEER DOT TUNG tSTAEtilSHIIEIIT - IN THE CITY. rj'Cr&evs Solicited. All crden crenptly fillsd end delivered free of --r3 to csy prt cf the cir. wdcc-:dif . ; UUAllLUITKiJNi U,, 'SATURDAY, JANUARY .23, Txjc ; lmrl0ttc - .Obscroeve s "TKtTTH. LUX TEX SUJT, S0MXTIJEE3 SUEJUT3 TO BX OBSOTKSD, BUT, XJXJt TB3E SUK, OKLT JOBA Subscription to the Observer. ' " ! DAILY EDITION. inecopy.:k ;4..;.,M..' i Scents. By the week In the city.. 20 v By the month. ' 75 Three months ... .....j..t200 ; ' Six months..,. . 4.00 One year...... 8.00 ....J . weekly edition, - ' 1' Three months.... V...V 60 cents. Six months....-.;... .......:.....tl.00 toe y ear : L75 ; . In clubs of five and over iL-50. . ; ' f Hfo Deviation From These Rules .. Subscriptions , always . payable In advance, riot only In name but In fact. . " - , 11 AS. jr. CAUDA 'WOMIWATEltf lie Will Accept the Position 'of . Assistant " Trpasiircr If ' Con- New York Wprl:.! : i Mr. Charles J. Canda.of 2thfs citv. was- nominated ' yesterday by Presis dent Cleveland; for Assistant Treass urer at thia -citv During tthe day Mr. Can da received a telegram , from the President asking if he would acr cept the position, and Mr..Canda re plying in the affirmauve;i the Presi dent immediately nominated hime i; - f: Mr.i Canda's . friends, after t ha .de clination of Mr Bigelow. .urpjed on President r Cleveland to, nominate him, and though he told:tbehi he' did not seek the place in fact; did , not care for it they , persisted , and the first intimation he received . of the success ot their efforts wap the . tele grm asking if he would accept r: ' : Mr, Canda is forty, eight and a na tive of France,' but came, to this coun try when an ; infant., , In his. early manhood he was engaged in the banking, business, until he became the private secretary of the late WiK Jiam B. .Ogdenj at that time President of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad.? : Mr. Ogden and Samuel J Tilden were great friends, and it was while in' the employ of Mr. Ogden tbat Mr. Uanda formed the acquaint ance Of Mr. Tilden, which has since ripened into, friendship. ,un 1875 Mr. Canda was appointed a member of the Rapid Transit Commission, which laid out the system of elevated r rail road transit now in this city. ' Since then he has been engaged in reorgan izing railroad companies in the West. During the past year sher was "chair man of the committee that reorgan ized the main line of the Ohio Central Railroad, and is now President of the reorganized company ; the Toledo and Ohio Central With Samuel r J T.N den he .is interested in ; some'" mines. During the , last Presidential camr Saign ne was , ;the treasurer; of - the ational Democratic Committee. -1 ' Washington. Jan; 20.- The nomi nation of Mr. , Canda for Assistant Treasurer at New "York meets' with favor here among those who ' know him. , He is, highly spoken of as a financier and ' a business man. Mr. Cauda has always been a Democrat. and has for years interested' himself in national and . State campaigns There was no petition before Presi dent Cleveland seeking Mr. Canda's appointmeht: ( ' The5 President'-knew. him and had spoken about his fitness for the office to D. Willis James, ex v Mayor Cooper, Francis ynde Ste , son , and Treasurer . Jordanj', all of whom have bad a long acquaintance with Mr. Canda. . . r ; , .Was SIIss Baj-ard's Deaf b the Re sult of - Wearing: t LowIT ecked The Graphic J t .t v , - , f s Washington J anuary i49 What caused Miss Bayard's death?- Physi cians may pronounce it heart disease but' thosei who have seen her i habits know that she was the victim to low necked dresses. That will not deter any other gay young girls from; fol ? lowing- her fate, but .; none the less should a moral be pointed. i; .On the Wednesday 'night peceeding " her death she received" with her moth er at the usupI reception ot the wife of the Cabinet officer. It was abits terly : cold , . day ; , tbel air penetrated the thickest wrappers.,, - The pleasant parlors of. Mrs. -Bayard" were filled with groups of .visitors coming and going ine. incessanuy openea outer door gave aJ blast of air fresh from Boreal regions, k ' E -T 1 . Never was Miss Bayard lovelier br more considerate of others,- a fact which was remarked by, all visitors.; She : wore a cream -colored f brocade with a glint of ashes of roses, cut square" in front, thus exposing, the anatomy;" of ; throat -? arid lungs to the inclement season.' . .., r:-. ,; i'i ! The very night precediog her death she waa occupied ; with a party, of friends till midnights She then wore a decollete -.. dress, c and stood , a long time in the hall to welcome the coming or speei the parting guest." A friend begged 'her. to don a wrap, as she was already suffering from a .cold. . . Accordingly she threw somes thing about her ; shoulders when the door opened; and threw it off when the door was closed. , . '. Shortly after she retired, giving directions not to be called till after noon of the next day.. .When her sister entered the room at the ap-v pointed hour her spirit had flown. Oanjrhters, Wives and Slothers We emphatically guarantee Dr. Marchist's Cath? ollcon, a Female Remedy, to cure female diseases,, such as ovarian troubles, Inflammation and ulcera tion, falling and displacement or bearing down feenjijr, Irregularities, barrenness, change ot life, leucorrhcea, besides many weaknesses springing from the above, i.fce headache, bloa ing, spinal weakness, sleeplessness, nervous debility, palpita tion of the hart, &c. , For sale by druggists. Price 51.10 and S1.P0 per bottle. Sond to Dr. J. B. Alar cfcisl, Utlca, N. YM for pamphlet, free. For sale by L. . Wristoa, druggist, Charlotte, N.G ' - Julyl7eodlT Digest of - Opinions, October f. I H From Advance Sheets of Attorney General T. F. Davidson's 93d N. C. Retorts. - Bmk vs. Stewart , . . The plaintiff may. at anytime be fore the defendant has pleaded a couuteiscJaim, t . submit, , to a non ., suit, . aud ; withdraw; , his suit. t ; , t t - Justice vs Baxter. t lt ' r - Where the title to the land was in a feme covert who,, married i in .1846, wnen under age,: . and .she , and , ; her husband executed a bond to ; convey the land after sbe became of age to a party from whoni the . defendant de rived title by ;y mesneconveyanpes, iwhica bond was never registered, and the defendant bad nqr actual notice of any defect in,his title, .which he be lieved to be goocl; Held,, that the docs trine of constructive notice f rom reg istratioo.did oot apply to such'party, and that he was entitled to compen sation 'under .the.,-act The. Qode., section. ? i 473 f or J permanent , im provements ; made by -him on . the land, h-' . ,lS ,. .-, i t ..ti . Taylor vs. Taylor. '..,:. . ; , 1. Alimony is that part of the huss band's estate which is allotted to the wife. fort ( ber,' support 'f during the period ,vOf .a . judicial . separa tion a. i .2..! The property ngbts of both hus band and wife remain unchanged by a di vorce a mensa, e. . thore and an allowance for alimony, and on the death of the husband the wife is ens titled to dower, and if he . die intes tate, to her distributive share in his estate and , on , the . death . of the wife the husband is entitled to cur , tesy and to administration on her es taf f r l ( f : . . . . .-. . 3. After a divorce a miensa et thora. the wife holds, . and may. dispose of her property as a feme sole. lt ) 4, Where aUmony isVallbtted .to the wife in specific property of the husband, the title to such property rflmaina in ' him nni will ;w,i'k of che ;wite or 'apon a r r 5. Alimony ceases upon'a Teconcil- iation, or the death of either Dartv. and may, be .reduced or enlarged at any time in . the .. discretion of the court ; , 6. Where a decree in an action for uiyuiuo a uieusa ; et nora uirectea that the husband pay a sum in'gross and he discharged from all : further liability for the support of his wife ; It wa9 held, that after hia death the wifsAwajskentitledto dower, in: his lands1 . -, , , y t : ' Runnion vs. Rarnsay. - ',!'"", 1. -Where, in a suit instituted in the late $ court or equity, and trans ferred to the Superior Court docket under the ;provision of the Code of Civil Procedure; the parties agreed tnat tne judge should find the facts, and that he should examine witnesses orally, and only the substance of the oral evidence was sent . up with the record ; It was held that the right to nave tne nndings ot; tact reviewed by the Supreme Court was waved. ''I' .2.; Where parties . aerree to a Dartic ular mode of trial, they are bound by, a 3, -The Supreme Court can only rev view and , pass on issues of fact in certain : cases,? and r then . only when tne evidence on which the nnding in the court below was based is set out fullyvand at large in the record. . ;) ; 4. A party cannot lose the right to appeal by an agreement . that the judgment of the court below shall bd fanal, and that neither party, .will ap peal therefrom.- .1 ! .Taylor yBSi - 1. An anneal will not be entertains ed in this court r when there :- is nd judgment rendered in the court be , 2. In order for a special proceed ing to get before the judge of a u perior Court,' on I a r question ; of 4 la w, there must be an appeal from some judgment ot the clerk IliSSlS; j ' Patrick vs; Railroad. Company. v I 1. A plaintiff is entitled to such re lief as the fact stated in his complaint wiu ttumit, aionougn ne misconceives the manner in which it may be afs forded. i -J ,--tr J U 2? A varian ' e is : not material, un less it has misled the adverse party. : 3. ; Where.; a contract With a rail road company provided that; it might bo terminated . by; a . written notice for thirty: days, to be signed ; by a person designated to contract ; It was held, that the agent giving -the no tice had the power to recall it before the expiration of the thirty; days. ; ."4. It seems that -an agent to give notice of the intehtion r of one ; party to a contract to end it, cannot .with draw the notice so as to continue the contract, .after 5 it has ceased i to be operative.:- : -i , ;,v 5. In an action, for damages f or a breaclrof contract which could have, been v terminated by , notice,' and a notice "was given, but withdrawn be fore the contract was annulled ; Held , that it is proper to.allege in the com plaint that no notice was given. :, " "T . ; , BTOI THAT COtJGtX By using Dr. Vrazler's Throat and Lung Balsam the only cure for coughs, colds, hoarseness and sore throat, and all diseases or the Throat and Lung3. Do not neglect a cough. ' It may prove fatal. Scores and hundreds of people owe theii lives to Dr. Frazier's - Throat and - Lung Balsam, and no family will ever be without it after once aslng It, and discovering Its marvelous power.- It Is put up in large family bottles, and sold for the email price of 50 cents a bottle. Sold by T. C. Smlth&Co.--; - ' feh22deool4wly 4 : Skin XJlgeaes Cured . By Dr. Frazier's Malc Oiritmeht. Cures a3if by Magic, pimples, black heads or grabs, fciotches ano ernptions on the face, leaving the skin clear atd beautiful. Also cures Itch, salt rheum, sore rip ples, sore lips, and cli, obstinate ulcers. Sold by drucTists, or mailed on receipt of price. Bo jentg. Soli by T, C Sraith & Co. -. - te'ull&Ml&y;lj 1886. n film -AS WELL AS- i RETAIL i :IS IN- NEED "rr"r ' uo wnif'R . tu:- j mi i - 1 111 handsSmpI v w DEPTMFt'T has just been extended and wil bo SSL ? me!.rehtted We connected the three 25 foot floors which we h-ro SSSSSfcSf t0 Ur by Ch tbeeby fa8 ch floor Ip?aS jiisV; : aitb:r a TTOKT ?v-. lyio. viiuu i viL. I HE LEAD.4 r L.2Q . CENTS i , Will buy a pair ;of . Misss . All Wool , Hose in solid colors, i every, size, between San 8. 22J CENTS . Willvbuy a pair of Indies solid .colored All Wool Hose worth aounie the money. J ! Ex a m i n e Th ese K u .5J $1 00 A YARD'. ' -".t For our heavy. Black : gr. gr. ouks, f wnicn tormerly . sold at $1.40 ' "". . , - $1 50 A YARD 1 . For our superb Black gr. gr. Silks, which were considered f cheap at $2 25 per yard. - - Our 30 cts., Satins! Do hot consist of undesirable Shades, such as Crushed Strawberry arid oth-rs we are showing at that price. .?-..,. , . . , r' CREAM, nosKVlII.lHB AWX CARDIE All AT57i CENTS'ATARD ? We are selling Silk Tricotines in myrtle, cord, navy & light blue, pink, garnet, etc. . '. v!i - special;reducti6ns in THOSE THAT SOLD AT SELL NO W( At j .uncBjouorr,&Hi;. FOR SALE. 1 t :Two desirable building lota. 60x300 feet, JU fronting on South. Tryon street, adjoining the property of J. H Carson. Shade trees on lots. Will be so d separately or . together. Price $700 each.' ' - . ' t 5 ; CHARLOTTE REAL E3TATE AGENCY.' . L. J. WALKER. B. K. BRYAN. L. J. WALKER CO.. Wholesale and Retail Grocers. ZVEYF FIRM - HfEW GOODS 'i rN the first day Of January J836,the undersigned entered into a co-partnership for tne purpose of carrying on 8.j-a -f.-v '-J.' ;j'-!4-V '.'2' j. , ;. 'C-' A- At the old stand of Springs Burwell. corner Trron a Fourth streets. We are Qualified by Ions: experience, to meet the demands of the trade, and give Bauracuon to our cusxomere. ? rm W e will Kwp on niUiU al mi uiucs a lull owva vi FM2ILI SUPPLI3 Which win be delivered In any part of ttcsl. re of charge.- - - ' BEMEMBEBZ We will not b3 undersold fn the Charlotte market. tS? There Is a good wagon y'ird In the xer cf our store for the accommodation-cf our cost3 mers. ' - ' ' - . : CHARLOTTE. N.' C.rv:.:: PRICE FIVE CENTfv IPlTiiliE OEPEflTKLF OF RnrtM season. - : - - " - " - -..-- " ; " 21 CENTS ; ' : ' ' Will buy a pair of regular made silk cloaked Balbriggah Hose, 8 to'9f... r r, 20 CENTS Will buv 'a pair ofj Ladies' solid colored or black ? cotton ILif e trsr-t-Tref 0 dczcf them n' t;(ack Silk" A T ' For our rich 1 Blick' 'n-: . r Silks, : which- sold well ' at ;-V- $1-65 A YARD H V ' For the most sublime Qtialis- vj jjiauis. gr. 011K8, well worth $2.25. : : Oiir 30 ctsJ SatiiiR ! OHR 55 arid 80 CENTS. Black ALL Wool Cashmeres cannot , be : equalled any where...' , , -. - otcjr line offine blankets? 'rT $10 00 f $12.00 $15 00 i $17 00 , '': ' $7.00 J $8.00 j $10.00 $11.00 ' I ; peompilt atctnded to." '.HI. 3 a k v WEFITTU cPFor fifteen years they have steadily r!sl fa favor, and with sales constantly lncreasir-? 1-73 become the most popular corset throuriow. ti '- United States. , rt i - 4. ' - - , .The tt auality Is warranted to wear tx!- a long as ordmary corsets.. We have lately litrv ducedtheG and B H Grades with' Extra I - : , Waist, and we can furnlfeh then .rnt . . a. ' H'ghest awards from 5 all tie Vcrlis t - s' Fairs. The last medal received is for Firct L c of Merit, from the late Exposition teI2 f S . .3r Orleans. . ., - While scores of patents' have been foend v. ;rT less. the i Prindnles cf the Glova liiti-o. . . proved invaluable i . - uetaiiers are authorized to refund ncney, If, ca examination, these Corsets do net prove as repre sented. For sale ererywlaere. Cafslc-c free on Application. . Tbomsoni Lnndon Co I.'err TTorlc.-' - - These goods In aD styles and quaTrtlesf:f'tz:3 by . o if QUI-?, Charlotte, N. C, OctlS-eod-m . . TEN colored famlles to ero ta T7arren ccc-. llUstssippl. Good ho?is s, g od water i good lands, . ot near any river or bcttoms; V y ty cotton to pick row, ; Honey hs teen Jer " ... 1 hera with E A. TTUllams tJ pay for your r tiCketS. " '. " Also 20 families wanted to go to Aransrv ca same terms as above. Coiup and f?e me. , R. A VrJLLIil'3, JanlSdlw - , ' . Charictts, II. CL. 1 11
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