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i - 4 I .1 ! C- VOLUME XXSIV. CHARLOI!. ;C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ; 9, 1CC3. PRICE FIVE CENT8. 1 y ' B, E M! m I.T m 2 pair Handsome Elarets, f 0.C3 and fio f 3. 1 piece EmbrokrM wt'te tunnel. 77 cents ter Children's von i u- es, 13 oiiccnta. jn pairs yard. 25 Pl Ladles' Vesta. 73ci to C3.C5 per pair. . 10 pairs 6-4 Tricot and Fl-.la 1 ?nnels. 2 e nts per rard. - ti niAMts Red Twill and PI ln I ir-imal. 1 4 tn i mnt v 67 pairs Gents' Underctlrti, 72 cents to iS C5 per pair. 35 dozen uenis- pu xauen coi lars at 75 cents per dozn. ' r o pairs Gents Shoes at ; 65, Jl.82. $2.47, and $2.75. . 75 stilts of Clothe tt lew Tor Cost and less, v j4 oreTOoats at & pries to surprise. :o:- OUR- Special Sale 6numie& ' - ' : : ; only a?; ; : ;'' k ' v " mm , ,. -' J - i 1 ' v. 's ,. j ' , , , . - .., , ' . ; , i. . r V i H f - : . . ' , Rome and bur vnlle those soo is are so awful cneap. n ive jut opened up a fun line of '' Ladies' OdsBSci; ;: : JDQugairi HlMBUEG EDGC?G3,'T0BCH0N LACK3 andWHITK GOODS, ' . At dm wgulir plices, which we' will be glad to stow jou i nice Hne of JERSET3 at'cosla. - y 13 cr: n - t- sx.3Ttirii3 ija ecar, cslticsa T2e stories About Clai Extreni C , -i ' f I i'OTertfPronouneed Cntrae. ISidrld Letter to London NewiC 5 i J!l-iziTCsniwX 5 . i' : - - Bazaine has been living m lladriu a! V ? 4 ; ' ' 5-E-ta. 'or .many years, in comfortable cir . l,-3 ,.:uvsei.L.: 23 cumstances. with the monmft of fytheijt 1.1.;..;..'.;.:....:::.... 75 t Mexican nrmv-rtv MmA TUInn In- six Bess..., 4.co . , s 1 nsritecl from her motcer. who oiea a Crr-irni,(..;;iv.rf..M 8.C3 !J I ghcrt time ago. and she herself hao (-3EZ3LTi2mo v.j- ; some property in Ucxico. - lime. i ..w I Vaiiii. i..;. iZ3 JvJ;-...,;.,.....;.....,.....M L75 :T I t1 wwugu up uxi vuuuiuu, uuu CrUo uciaMox ne ana over $i.6o., . , - r at one time mixed more with Uadrid To -Deviation Prora Tliese Hialea I society than at, present. She was -tr -euhscrrptions always parable in advance, not be; seen, . ; often accompanied by (ml? In name but In fact, RnVpinA himolf i Ivtlh vwrC. tions.of ; the Castilian nobllitv. auu TDE AUT 'OF couUTERFEri;- they were both until very lately at im To; oim'ne tlc38 linos.. We t:o not selling1 them mi, mamixw Ai UUl lii. v U . 1 . wO -AN- Assort Ml :-: of :-: :Sis -OF THE- PEBflAiUl r & GDb L5 ' . First National Bank Building, South Trron Street, DEALERS IN "f" f Charlottle,N;C. Ladies', Misses' and Children's BnTTOrt, CONGRESS k LiCE SHOES. C El E Bit AT ED IN HANI) COHSITS, These goods are especially adapted to Pfl I ma Dane Call and see them. T. L. SEIGLE. " Gents' Fine Hand-Made and Machine Sewed BOOTS, BUTTON AND LACE BALS; - . BftlS'rAND YOUXHS ; PINE BOOTS AND SHOES , OF ALL GBADEd Silk, Soft and Stiff Hats. trucks: ; .M . ;.C.v.' ".GRIPSACKS, UMBRELLAS : OF; ALL KINDS SHOE BLACKING and BRUSHES, ALMA and RAVEN GLOSS- - ; SING for Ladiesl Fine Shoes. Stock al ways kept full and up to the demand. ORDERS BY MAIL OB EXPRESS PROMPTLY . , ATTENDED TO. ! the Royal OperasHouse in two or chestra etalts butec. thsv rta IKewFhase: ofV SwindliuKHow I called-revery four days. Bazaine lists. ... . " ; J account of his wife's connections aftd vbaH. cor, or thARihmAnd KtatA. - - . .. iruusj, auu one oi ine nouses wnere A new phase of swindling has re they were constant visitors waatbai ceiitly growa, up , in this country. f in i1 Mexican jiin;ster, lien. uorona1:the very othcer who received i - -' I T ho M .m rAJVM HI oirimiliAn'a ottrAn1 . o onn tnar.aoA ct.fimna wit h urhifh I irwt- iAAiuiiuau ia onuiu , 4 ' s ; " r. .-. . r- - I f- IMA in v Kfl t r j si ma mirk r maatvip to the demand toruca articles -on au.uiu ;uianiu5-jWU the part of numismatists and others, Ie 80nm fracas a. , few, years; agC a profitable business has grown up in !flth rench Ambassador, AdmipJ counterfeiting the originals and selUHau"J' Vno. maae. a point w in, ino- thom' nt immonsAiv HvnMH stantly leaving any reception where f prices'.: Several days ago.say s Uutb-1 "p v :a ?u5 vf. oroi flarmVa ffima is fionT v tha: night at a i ball at: Duke Fernan mafnf mrbiin naronna in Phiiiw Nunez's. ?' There is no foundation ,m phia who had : in ' their . possession thf report that Bazaine lives in . pov- 4,000 spurious coins which ; they, had 7 ut ? flwf?"?uuJlwwu,Jr manufactured for this purpose. As uu" ' . uu ; wewuu oi j , v en f.hAPA wm nn ovi1anrp -f.hn.t-. t.lia nrtina much pitied in Madrid because she. were intended for circulation, but I0'' hUdren' sake, overlook-i oniy to rcb confiding dupes of: their y W.U1V "aB .6. .'"WW money; the guilty parties were al to complain, v The Bonapartists and lowed to go unpunished , upon their tbe ; Empress Eugeuie decline to. have promise to destroy ail,the dies and w - f plates in their possession It is now. sonal appearance has much altered lfiApnAri tVint. a fii-iti in WiaW a and, he is so aged, so stout and bloa ed.' sol: neglectful of hiaattire and age; stamps of a; denomination Jong L outward . appearance, that -he , is .a since Sxtinct which have attained an wretched sight as he suffles along the enormous sale in this couttry. iecoiiw promenaae pr a siaewaiK.irj was Bbown several sets of these gen-i.J'Y t.u.4? 1DclVi0 nino onrt onurmna etamna of. t.ho Atw uio,mj.uu ijo io iu iyuxoo wivuiii" firva rf t Arof. Rorvirx frnv iTf l8tances that in reality. ' His last ef- ( horn area dnw liffarDnpo it: annoafar) forts at intellectual work were a book to be in favor of the letter, which in hls Mexican campaign hud a lame all respects were the better .executed defense of his.conduct at.Met upon in point oucolor and. workmanship. hlch he worked for years.. ,$To one I afterward talked with a local ,.na- would 'recognize m this strange. mismatist about the effect of counter- W.V lu ouce-upou-asume oruiianj feiting upon the. sale of these curios, soldiersof ,the. Second Empire. - The JdLe said it was not so great as uoao might be supposed. It would be very estimated at 1400. a year. Her U) .1. f. :o: Anewandhandscmellneof Irish and Everlasting Trlmmlrigs Just receive a large and aruja swxat ot ; ' - ... , - - Checked Nainsooks. Barred Muslin, &c. ., Fresh lot of Table Lable Linens In new and attractive patterns, and at prices that will sell them. Have still on bands a small lot of ' - - - LDIES'i SH'it: hidudlng a few special bargains in Blapk and Cream Cashmeres, all of which are now offered much . m tier their value. In order to make a "clean sweep" of all . - KID- GLOVES IN STOCK, I We have marked the same down to figures that are bound to command attention. Come and see tnem. . ..... - , - - - ' t 811 (IT - t . nit in -:o:- FINE LINEN HUCK 7 , 17x30 IN0tE3 AT 8c EACH WORTH :i2c " I , ' T A If A C3T7- 1Q.9I! , . f ?V , , 20x40 : . M ' HUCK - . Ix4i: KNOT'TFRINGE DAM. 18x38 1 EXTRA HEAVY " - 21x43 PURE WHITE DAMASK 23x44 7 10o,, " 16c u. 19c ; " 210 "1 29c : .";88o . J .-.s. in. -22Jb .;25o 25c, J30o .40c ..J :55c , UNBLEACHED LOOM DYCE . ; DAMASK it BLEACHED mm ft .'-' COLORED it. tt tt it n tt tt tt tt tt tt tt 60 ins at 35c , 62 ins at 50c 54 ics at 41c - 60 ins at 52c - y ; - 60 ins at 58p BOI DERED 64 ins at 76c -. - 64in8at'82c 60 ins at 32c 60 ins at 50c 60 ins at 62c - , : 60 ins at 68c . 60 ins at 70c 50 ins at 21c per yard worth " . 35c - it t . tt .-r ti tt ; ' tt ' tt tt 1 44 ' ti it ti "ti r tt , tt it : ',; ii : -ti- 500 - ;70c. ' 55o 750 i 850 " 95o 1.00 . i; 50c : 65c 7tc 85o 90c Hiffl.n: amirxAa a oaiai. i eiaesb son is a volunteer m a cracK ancient coins, though. . of course, Ccadore .battallion in,.. Madrid people who purchased of whomsoever! 4hm "wwaudBjuu ib frlight offer were tpt to be taken in. tamed much of her dashing Mexican He then informed .me that silver iwh. iwiw uuw half dollars coined in the year 1804 seventy :iour years oiu "'rnVi r r :r i alleged cures by prayer the Ti reservation of the coin. The dealers have ascertained that there Several Apparently Well Authen are but seven pieces of this; denomi- Heated Cases in Otseso County, any, it-is.ioese seven ; wmcn com-, n. y. World. n:uIb"t"s"r . i""sr Onkonta, N; Y., Feb: 6 -The ; t ffis 4. (fnA u;i ciency of faith and prayer as a cure rnathn,,?""0 fordiseaseis no longer doubted in any of the remaindt r, without re- Ui x rrt. a t o - the to wri of Milford. Otsego county, of 1803 and 1805 are worth only a few 1 ? fA110! cents .more tnan their face -value, tnit own. For ten years Miss Bens those of. 1804-should berated so ex- Ti the tact thau in , lU4 tne number rra iinlKir;nWion0 a -r of half-dollars coined - was corrmara- !ven up by physicians A few tively small, and. as these gradually : 3VD'i disappeared from circulation. their SSStn?;-. Qh valufaccordingly increased. Another afedVntt and com for which there is great demand . w nilL Xf 7Za f,Z iKVrt An rv, ' all she arose - and. has been m good quoted tfrom 1150 toM" hwlftrince. V . r -i coruiug. tu uieu vawu ghe hag g- vigjted th ; sick &nd J:nedt prayer curein the fol - . r vv7Zi"rZ lowing cases: Mrs. Fanny Cook Was circulation aDd locked un in these I .. - j. . - ... . , . , , ' m ine last stages oi cuusumutiuu. wiiwuouh w skmu cu uo vCij iaigB, soon after Miss Beniamiii and she The number of collectors has greatly an tQ M , ook begana increasedof late years, and many s-, nwh-a hpr hUpa 'SUCCESSORS TO ALEXA.NDEB & HARRIS. Houses Rented, ! iSSSS68!64 m& rents. ccUsctsd, In thedtj AaverOsed free of charge. - . , , CHARLOTTK R1AC I3TAT3 AGENCY, . , "R. K. COCHHArS. Han?tr, tf ; Trade Street Frcrl Centi al Hotel II) THE LATEST ffiPOltTlN' MOST U we are now running on-full -time, .rumlture. nwnufactared by us is fcejt ty the enterpnsing fttrnltare dealers In thl3 c'S.7.v. F cr:Iy,the estand most sahstantl ti the ; market: -NO SHODDY 6001.'- Ask for 'goods mad3 ty cs and you wm get the worth of your nictiey. ' 0:t came k oh each plele; ,'7e solicit: tha citrc3 cf the Public and goarantee satisfaction. Respectfeiy?.' ' ; , . " ? luneawtf . ELLIOTT & 1IAL3F. GrMUNELER , -wnoLESAia lAJEII X5EI3I2 DEALEI1 ZI2l -. CHARLOTTE, (N. C,; Represents, two pf - the Jargest LAGEB BZLIL Breweric3 in the United Ctiies CTie Cerjjner & Enel Ervrfiaj6 - Co., of L !Ire:ri2cr l the . C. 5 EI. CcIiaiTer Krewlxis Co., o raE LAT.GE3T LAGEJi HEI5 EOT TIJITG LSTABLIn II7NT - . . ' . UTTm Cli'Y. C7"Cr3ers Solicited All crden rrenptly filled and delivered frc3 0' cl.".rc3 to any part cf Ca'clry. , rich nierii 'like Senator Stanford, oi Calif orniaj and ' Harrison Garrett, of Baltimore, make it their, special hob "by . The most complete collection in America, ; embracing coin's ; of every description from . the bid colonial days aowri to the present time, is in the possession of Mr. jLoring G.' Par malee, of Boston. Its intrinsic value is a trifleleRS than $1,200. The-sum which Mr. Parmalee has refused' for it is $65,000. Special Nurrtbers in Quilts AT 93c A WHITE ' 1 1 IS V. X TT? A HlflAvV tt '1.50 ' "A BEAUTIFUL MAR8EILLE3 M.95 EXTRA HEAVY . " . CROCHET QUILT 10-4' WORTH $L25 1 1 tt .i 11-4 11- 4 12- 4 ti tt ' tt 1.50 .2.00 2 75 UHmSBfiEVOFIFIEB! 1,500 yards of. Genuine Lace' s Striped ' Scrim, 40 inches r a -. iide, at, 12c. per jard, worth 25 cents.: . CHARLOTTE, N. C; ? . : matt; orders solicited and promptly attended to. GEORGIA. Strange Effects of a- Snake Bite. ' ': Jasper, Gi-v Feb, ' 8. The condK tiori of Mr. Sylvester, Sams,, a .well kriown citizen of this county, " excites considerable interest. Two "y ears ago, Mr: Sams, while walking, over his farm, was bitten by , a rttle snake; He immediately, resoited to the native remedy, whisky, of which ha took copious draughts. Nothing more was thought of the matter un til six months ago, when Mr Sams betrayed symptoms of. St.;-Vitus dance He was never still, not even in his sleep, twitching his muscles and moving incessantly. Irately he has developed violent symptoms. and J has oeat nis wne ana lamuy, aco in fact all who came witbin his - reach He -how acts like a man with a well defined Ofise'Of rabies, only instead'of barking he makes'a ' rattling -sound.1 He has been taken , to Canton jail.' where a strong guard will be kept over him until the crisis of his case is reached; ' . 5 - . :-' - Cents, to a rood appearance, mould have chapelr lcoklr.5 feet. . Fine . Httln3 Lhoes, con structed on -cieDtlne prlnr lples cover up defects, and at the same time devtlup all tne good points tn one's feet, lor these re asrns, and tor ease and comfort,' always ask your d aler lor the "IIaN AN" shoe by tar the beat ever made. A. E. RAIiKd 4 E20. agents for Cnartotte- " f stlldeod, t . improve" and now 'has ; her place again in the village choir. : Mrs. Gersj trude Marcy, who resides near.. Moi ris.: brought with her from Hudson a few years ago a crippled child, her ankles being twisted so she could not walk. -Miss Benjamin took her :. case in hand; and the girl was soon run ning about with other children.'?; . t ' - , - : . . ' '? - ; Fire In the Hold of a Ship. . , Richmond; Va., -February 8. Sat urday night while the British steam ehip.Camden, lying at; the dock at We8tpoint, Va., was loading cotton; smoke was noticed coming' from her forward hold. The fire alarm was sounded r and water was promptly turhed on. V A hole -was' cut in the deck and a quantity of bagging taken out, and the fire found. v The damage will probably amoimt;,tO; a thousand dollars. i Cotton in .the, vessel was not damaged; v ' :r 2-" ' 1 V ' i v?1 -ifXi if . r". ' ;; 'n H i- ' : .'; r- f Socialistic Iliotln the Streets. . LondonV -Feb. 8.-The 'starving mechanics" of London'today r held; a mass" meeting - in -Trafalgar Square ardilnd fthe Nelson monument, and it resulted in a rioC The" proceedings 'were" opened with acceinbla'Se, of t?ri thousand men,' . The. p6lice were cresent in larrre numbers.- ' They at i-once saw that the socialistic'' element or juonaon greauy preuominaiea , in the crowd r w hich -was --also-m anaged by well known Ecialists; and extra ordinary vigilance was ordered to preserve the peace at all hazards Hr. Rukin tilnks tliere Is a gt.'tt futcre for American art but he hardly realizes the enormous demand over here for Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, in deed. He doesn't. FOR SALE. -V - rn Two desirable : building lots'. 50x300 feet; OD i fronting on South Tryon sireet, adjoining the property of Jt H. Carson. Shade tardea on lots. , Will be so d separately or together. Price $700 each. -. v, -. ' . ' . - . CHABLOrTE UEAJj ESTATE AUmCX.lr L. J. WALKEB. B.K.BBTAN. L ' J. WALKER I Cfl .- Wholesale and Retail Grocers. GOODS ON the first day of January ,1885, the undersigned entered into a co-partnership for the purpose of carrying on a i - , 5 . t- Gcnijral Grccrj pnsiness .,5 . i. J i4i thA nld Btfltid nf Snrlnpa & Burwell." corner Trrnn-A Votrrth Htreets. We are Qualified by long i. experience, to meet the demands of the trade, and give RausTacuon to our cubiomern. . . . -We will keep on hand at fill times a full stock of MlilLYiOUPPLIFf; WWchwCTbeCevered hi any part of tic elfc .iee oi chars?, r: . r'-.'' r i - For fifteen years, they nave pteadHy gained la v favor, and. with sales constantly Increasing have 'r become the most popular corset throughout the : United States. - ' " - ' - The quality Is warranted to wear twice a;---long as ordinary oomts. . We have lately tatro- : ducedtheG and B H Grades with Extra Long Waist, and we ean furnhh them when preferred. . Highest awards from all the World's great Fairs. The last medal received Is for First Depee - of Merit, from the late Exposition held - at Ken Orleans..,.''...'', jj.' i a . . . ' - , - While fleores of patents have been found worth lessr the Principles of the Clove Fitting havt ; proved Invaluable.' - v. Retail ere are authorized to refund money, If . on examination, these Corsets do not prove as repre eented. ' , t ' Fc tsale ibv!rjwlire' tdatalogae ' free on Application.-. Thomson,- JLnngdon &orJ!lvir These roods In all styles and enalttlen for salt fby ; , u u QUI1T.J 1 . " v , - -; - : vcanone,x.u. - Oct.l5-eod-6m . : we win hot be undersoil In the Charlotte market. r tIT There Is a good ron yard la the rear of "our Btcre for the? jct mmodation of our custa i;L-. j. uziiriian a co... "CHICHEGTC,SCNGLlCll . The Original and Only . Genuine. . SfendlwyBeliM.- Bwateof worth eM Imitation. Indispei.ble to LADIES. Ak joor lxro1t for 'Chfehter, nnc.U" sod take bo other, or tuuioM 4. . ' .taiDTa) to n f'r ;i;u-!u.'u1ara in Utter hy retnni MIliK NAME PAPER. Cb'ehtwter Cfaeitoal C i.' - Boltl fcy DrorTl't rerrwherf. Ak for Ch!cfceft -ter's miiu." PenBjrj-l i'U Lt TUe no othevr JanlCdAwlj 1 . , 1 fl
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