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VOLUME XXXIV. CHARLOTTE N. g; SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1886; FRIGE FIVE CENTS; WIST! W - "TBOTB. UKB TEK 8UX, BOMZTUfES SUBMITS TO i BE OBSCURED, - BUT, ; XXEB TH35 SUN,,' ONLY FOB A TOES." ' . Subscription to the Obserrer. DAILY EDITION. . - Slnglecopy... .. 5cente. By tne weeK in. tne city zu Rv th mnnfh 75 . ' . Three months ,...$2.00 ; . six months.,.., t....4.(X) One year ... ; n.w .. : WEEKLY EDITION. Three months. . . : . i . . . . ...... 50 cents. Six months.... : .... 11.00 - . ime year ..,...,...4. 1.0 , -. ! - in ciuDs 01 nve ana over 51.0U. , , - , ixr still have a good many very desirable goods. Come while you can l - - m , ve . , a nrfl nnnir nffui- K niM Kloahorl Tsihla TYiTvmL- fwr 41 J So Ievia.tioi Prom These Rules 8e Ata a nieces Red Damask from 31 to 87 cents. 54 inch "DreSs Flan! '.Subscriptions always payable In advance,not 1 . IIU i - . i tltZJm w a Mi . , - - a nek i at 75 cents. TRUNNKS, VALISES, READY MADE CLOTHING, &c. me miacu OF OUS SPECUL (HASH SALE., Martin lost his gin house, screw and ail nxtures: two baiea.ot cotton, 500 hnshftln onttnn coorl onH o Int. cf f.wlj. der. &c. yesterday by fire. He lives on urowa ureeK, - ' :o:- Ihiiiiiiii Dress Goods half ftheir original cost. 15 pieces of LACE CURTAINS from 9 to 66 cents rOvaid. Don't fail to look at pur new line of! 7 ' HAMBURG:' AN D TORCHON EDGINGS That we have just opened up. Also, WHITE GOODS of every description. ilrtilPEERfii l CO TWO tUCHLY. FJL1ES. " I0SEL. JONES IN GOOD HOUSEKEEPING. , Two hicky flies 'n winter weather -Met, and tnus they talked together: , , " ren't we lucky, you ami I, 15 - Here we're living w;trin and dry? . All the other flea are dead ' , Frozen out. I ' hould f-ve said. -, For each morning, with a rush, -' , Coroes a woman with a Ijru-.h; Open t?oe the window, wide, -1 hen I think 'tis time to hide " . "I've n. ticed that. saM namber two. , "An4 fully T agree with you. . ' I also hide, even to my head, ' For on'y yesterday she said, 'Ohk how 1 hate h hO' rd fls i -'Tls really time for them to die ; Last niaht I really thought I'd scream, I found a dead one 1 the cseani!' ' ' Shell t.e knew lr wns my brother . . To fiuard him well. I promised mother; Ills wings were quite as soft as silk, -And how he did love nice sweet milkP' , "I love It, too, said umber one, ' ' ro taste a little would be fun; f But we must wait till after darK. , " 1 hen you and I'll go on a lark." . ," ' And so they did, these "erry flies, v Each f-und a cumb of wondrous size; " And spite of woman, brush and threat, . Ti ey lived, and may be living ytt. JUST RECUlVEjDf Call and See :-o-t Job lot ot Dambarg Embroideries, Nothing in thecity to equal them to prices. It you fall to purchase from tls lot you lose a bar gain. . ' 1 - - HAWCOciS LAST DAYS. Beautiful lot of Lit. Wilit flaBoe's For the early Spring trade Some Intei-estlnjr. Points and Per sonal Remiuiscenses Recorded in If eW York. On Thuradav' evening he sat al the evening with Lieutenant Da Pray and General it ransnn, oi narnora, who was at the fomt witn mm, re Cnariottie.N.C. calling incidents of his career as a cadet. Of no other subject did he think or talk,, that night. . "It was," said Lieutenant Da Pray, yesterday , 's if his memory all at once had leaned back into the past and he was mnsf minnte incidents of his life on the Hudson, incident forgotten fnr vRar. came back to him freshly and vividly.".; It was like the setting Rim which sometimes alter a sioriny day breaks through the clouds before it sinks from signvror n in morn ing the General ret,urned to.Govern nri Tslanri to die.-- .T '. A curious 'coincident, remarked by one of. the officers &t Governor's Isn lrd is thAt 'the' nrescribed term ot mourning for General Grant" ordered in the army expired on icq aay inac General HancocK aiea. General Hancock was peculiarly .;.'4initiS nkmit - Vila nni'rarnrini'onf'fl GRIPSACKS, and no one who wrote to him ever ttmtzt? tp.T.T.A Fi CiW A LL , KINDS 'A rmai A Pft,fi renlv. His . corresoon- ' . dence was necesssarily. large and oc- SHOE BLACKINGahd BRUSHES, cupied much of his time. Circular?, . A T f A onrl T? A V THN GLOSS- v...: J ( K;r V,n,1 Vo First National Bask . Building, . South Tryon Street, - - - -l .. ' : .DEALERS IN IIadiesMi88e8, and Children's , '"' FINE 'BUTTON, CONGRESS k WL SHOES; Gents' Fine Hand-Made and Machine Sewed BOOTS, BUTTON AND LACE BALS, FINE BOOTS AND : SHOES OF ALL GRADES ' -t - GJENTS; FINE Silk, Soft and Stiff; Hats. TKUINKS ' ; VALISES nd . BTATEHEWS. are PAY Iiexinffton Diftnatnh ; ThArn now" fc welye little orphans, at the Bap tist; Ornhnnnco . SSinoo win for cot m, ib nas oeen impossihie to continue ldo worjc or . Duuaing - aaaitionai hpuses- Mr. Charles h. Michael and Miss Lucv Feezor. daughter , of Mr. H. P.. Feezor. were married last Friday night, by W. R. McCuiston; Esq." It was a runaway affair. A regular game of Fpeezor out - - ; . News arid,' Observer; At Jones & Go's i warehouse yesterday a reports r, noticed .two . emiling farmers. They weref Messrs. J and J P. th s county. : They brought in a load, J04Q pounds of various grades, from trash up. They sold it for $328 83. JtJotn were greatly pleased at Kaleigb a3 a tobacco market. " The -prices naid : flTA - cri vine ; crflaf. ' on.ic-fnnfinn . they j cay, an d they are hot surprised at the rush tf tobacco to Raleigh. ,; v . . "An accident occurred a ; few days ago Dot ween Chapel :lul and Hiliss boro which nearlv cost Dr. William Strudwick, of the latter place, - his life. The Durham Reporter says as I?r Strudwick, who was in his bug1 gy, was crossing the railroad track, erjgit eer Blake'a construction train dished by. The rear wheels, of the buggy were toiii off. Dr. Strud wick was thrown out. His: injuries are painful but not serious. The fact is not generally known in the State, remarks the Wilmington Review,- that th j. Chad bourn & Con wayboro Railroad,; in Columbus county, has already been constructed ballasted, ditched and equipped from the' former point to'Mount Tabor, a distance of fourteen miles, and that the road is in such good j condition that trains can be run up it at a speed of thirty miles per hour. Mr. Wm. H. Chadbourn is president of the company and the road as far as it has been built The present terminus of the road is in Columbus county, its limits extending to the South Caroli na line, - " -' Goldsboro Messenger r Fork town ship, in this county, had a sensation last week in the 'shape of van elope- mant of a- naarried woman with a yopng'manj both 0 whom were resis defctsof that section. . They took-as many house furnishing goods (the property, of husband No. 1). as they could conveniently carryand',8tartea for parts unknown; The, parties to this shameful transaction deserve nd sympathy but out of consideration for the' dupjd husband we . withhold the names. Mr. Nathan lletzger was united in marriage at 7 oclock last evening, to Miss Auguste Kerne, vmincpst. dAnerhtflr of j Mr. Lldhis Kern,, formerly of Detroit, Mich-but lor une iasi several, veais a-ieoueuveu citizen ot vroiusooro, - To examine these lines. We are not sel'ing thm -JOS- S. f ... . - l.Vc FINE LINEN HUCK 17x30 17x32 DAMASK 18x36 "20x40 HTTCRT . : 21x41 KNOT'D FRINGE DAM. 18x38 EXTRA HEAVY " 21x43 PURE WHITE DAMASK 23x44 INCHES . .it it - tt AT 8c ; 44 10c . 16c 19c" 19c .29c 38c EACH - . tt ' tt ; it t WORTH ..?12ie l5io ; 22io 25c :25o 30c ?40c 1-650 . t t Ut :o UNBLEACHED LOOM DYCE ' DAMASK tt t BLEACHED WI Wool Double Width kHm At 60 cents, In the new Spring shades. T.L.SEIGL IE!' ALMA and. RAVEN GLObS- business cards everything had to be 'r bliNt tor ljaaies J3.ine duu. Stock ;al ways kept full, and" up to the demand. OEDEHS BY MAIL OR EXPRESS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Y - . , tt tt tt COLORED' tt ; J . tt tt tt tt . i 54 ins at 41c 60 ins at 52c firt ins At, KRa BORDERED 64 ins at 76c , . '64 ins' at 82c ;60in8at32c ' V 60 ins at 50c V - '- 60 ins at 62c 60 ins at 68c : 60 ins at 70c ,50 ins at 21c per yard worth' "35o 60 ins at 35c " 50n ;70c ten mJ. en . tt - tt 1 ' tt ,l tk tt ' tt - It tt ' tt tt tt .' i ' ; tt . "tt " t" . tt. t 55c 75c 85c 95o 1.00,. 50o ' 65o 7Po '85c 4 90o 4 Spjecial Kumbers in Quilts AT 93c A WHITE CROCHET QUILT 10-4 WORTH fcl.25 ".1.15 EXTRAS HEAVY 11-4 . . .1,50 - " lM - EXTRA HEAVY - v - 12.4 . tt tt v.2.00 2 75 -:0:- mm Co. TTQWAffoinilA' NflWflr "On thA:22hd acknowledges ana mten in ms own Gooiwin'a children caught on fire hand The last ' to which he affixed his signature-, was a note to . , morniner at 4 o'clock - Mr, August .Beirnont declining an mhtmeVrng invitation; to dinner onaccouut of r6dgyon,fiie;B'how aUai his lllnfcSS. , , .,- , rrVlW.MrTis t.n fh'ft ftmmmt'hf tl 28.000. , Dr. Janeway decided that no au and there-ig more ta come yet that is topeywas necessary, as there was no ood.iWeIearn ; that the P.1 L:X doubt about the caus of death. He p. , - 1T1 . mAKnu hkll on was undecided, however, whether it nieht 0 th? 22nd imtZThk was techn caliy. uraemia or sugar ?hA .aimniA dnminnen? of 1,500 yards of Genuine Lace , Striped Scrim, 40 inches vvid, at 12c. per yard, worth 25 cents. GHARLOTTE, N; C. VTTTT w was lecuu " . r&.r tumes will, be: simple dominoes? o t . , -- - , , . : n-sSon o tPhel ' OBDKBS SOLICITED A1TO PEOMPTLT ATTENDED TO. that it was non-secretion oi ine urea j aQd wi we are assurel niake of the kidneys whifch poisoned .the a very handsome and striking 'ap. Sua. ' ' iSDEa - :o:- i l: j. walker. B. K.BRYAN. a temporary inconvenience, but hav- Monroe, Enquirer: The ; first, term , - ' r j j: . inidw'ihBW cr Two desirable bunding lots. 50x300 feet, ing me, uepi-aveu. uouuiwuu uivur, UIUU1 kjupcxtut Vvv, vnY.t l fronting on South Tryon street, adjoining i inV,iih txttxa ritiA t.n rtinhfttpa: yim. whiftherives Union three, e in I ti,i nmnart of j: tt n.raon. Shade trees off lots. y ' ' .. ":,AUinAna nnnnJlv'A wiUbeso'dseDarately or together. Price $700 AwrthoinfliineofMshandETerlastingTriminlngs just received. Also a laxge anu lo worn, upuu, iu pruuu D : - J .- varied BtockbE T . " V - - very snort time. . xne emaciaieu uou- conveueu pruuipujr uu luuuuaj, i , CHARLOTTE real usxaljs aitjeinux. - ' , ' Mn ' b " " o dition or the boay was eviaence snaii tne. iorenouii, uuer mo uuqwju ChVrkPfl NainS06iCS.; 8arr6d IVlUSlin, &C General Hancock nad been suffering Democratic: Judges .by his "Honor. a nne tvDe oi a ennsuau Keuiwiuau. and is justly valued t as an ornament to the iudicarv:. of the State. We would hail with gladness the dawn nf the dav on ,the .- commonwealth when nonev other thanGod-fearing nifin, could1 exnectto be elevated to the nosition of nudge. Mr. Frank Jreshioi of Table LaWeiinens.E nev? and actif e ns. and at prices that will sell them. Have still on hands a small lot of - , LADIES' L; j. WALKED & CO., Wholesale ancrRetan Grocers. hiclndlngafewspeclalbargalnsln Black '" mU 1UUUV. 1U VJ W . , . - i WETF FIB3I NEW GOODS KID GLOVES IN STOCK, WolBiMrtIUuii.aotfigeBliat aratwiurf to comimnd ttentton. mem. - . .. : IB. Come and see 1 J ' 0 xLUU r SUCCTSSORS.TO ALEXANDER & HARRIS. Houses Rented.' H0Tues rented and rents ccnected, vtwBw npq vi vucukui CHARLOTTR R1CAL E3TAT2 in thedtf i. AGENCY, - ft is nocimANB.Kariager, " ' mad tr , Trade street yront cnt'al Hotel THE LATEST ID MOST II iruiiiiiiHi Lli nWenninM rm'nir n '-fnli Csae.' Furniture.. aanufactared by tL"(V kept . ty the enterprising tnrnltare dealers la" tMs dty': We rze only the best and most substantial la the market rV SHODDY GOODS. Ask for goods made ty cs and wu will get the word of yea money. Cur name to on each piece. We solicit the patronage of te public and guarantee sat! fkRespectfully, .... ELLIOTT & UAESH FRED C. HUNZLER WHOLESALS JIr. Swinburne's Idea of a tist of ; - --" 7 "i Boobs. ' , :. From the Pall MalJ Gazette. " .' J i I do not think from what I have seen, that any.; man's ; or, woman's m uAira oil binda whiph Oan pnp nnr tftiented and. SKllIIUl or she might select as the most pre- solicitor was at his post too, looking cious to . humanity in general could well, and ready for His work.' . The ! i 'e nnlnn tr : onxrrvha rnt hnainaa nf t.hfl court has hfien tranS- concerned in the diagnosis of that acted with as great ceieruys us im rNtheflrat 01,1888.016 undersigned nmmqn'a mnrhid develon- nortance would allow. At the open- I IAntid into a co-nartnershlp for. the purpose ment of intellectual presumption and ingcf the term, there .were thirty of carrying on a o T- moral audacity. : I send you there- nine cases on the criminal docket., ; . - r, : fore simply the ; list of a 'student The number has been . considerably M . : , - whose , reading . has , lain mainly augmented by new bills, found by the gerVftraJ GTCCrf . UUSlDftSS though by no means exclusively, in grand jury.. A number of caseshave WC,J", , J the line of imaginative or creative lit- gone off by submission and nol pros. y ' ; , v.-, -. ? t erature.:There .are .nam.s which.I The case of : W.-, riywr, wno is . - . . . , We are qualified by long demands of the trade, and MiornmAN "- . We will keep on hand at aU times a full stock of Kr tn m, ' .tlx . 1 1 have not. taken upon my ten to insert, cnargea .vvnin uurmuB. u , j"0; Tryon i FSStti siieets: 1 ,,.,,Kt roKmiM nnt hnvfi tabfin t r.htireh and other bUlldmgS in , this MfrfAn(.tomeetthe - uDon myself to reject them ot whose place, in May.1c.s1;, was, uu uj. muw p claims to "a foremost place I should be fendant, removed to Mecklenburg for would be sur-erfluous, 1 prcs inre. ior .... . a ' J . . 1 'it GHARLOTTEi, 1N-. L any educated Englishman to say. that I jlr. WinsloWs SooHiIn-Svrup. I pnr"jt.T7 tiTPp I.!?51 he dees nov quesiiou m pi c-c yi Bev sylvanns Cobb thus writes In the Boston a . m v - -? nence of such names as Kacon ana Christian Freeman -We would by no meajisrecom Darwin ; but the only possioie yaiue skts; infante: But of Mrs. of anr man's spec at opinion 11 seems r wiusiow's soothing syrup nUrccsnts two of the largest LAGEI Uiiiiii crewenw wnuo 7 , t .- nercmer Carrel Erewlfci? Co., of Pna,ifleIphJ and the 7. z E2. CchafTer CreTrlng Co.,;o Ketr Vorli. -' ' . ' ..; -' TT1I3 LARGfEST LAGER BEER BOl -IN THE CITY. - " ' . . . .,. - ; -" ' , - v C70rlcrs Solicited, All order prenjtly filled and delivered free of to any pirt cf the city. Wiusiow's Soothing Syrup we can speak from I Ul U 1UOU D pin. w wj.. -w.. ; -. 1 ma ty, not pnpnd. with resrard to kn Pledge; m our own iamuy Dtuonnwiuw w T r .uAnAwl. I tug Indeed, by giving iijroumtM wrai wuc ... Which will be delivered to any part of tttxl ie of charge.' . - - .-:...-. Y' '. - -. - ' :-- ; ; SUCu wnwjio eia muDcy v" "w t pa,ns,quiet sleep, ana uw yareuut uuuru&cu rci a pdffe to bt? gained only by especial "if night. Most parents can appreciate these iblesslngs. eugbiu iwgdiucu umj j , 1 b- -Vj-ia which works to perfection, and not exclusive, study. ScVl Emulsion of Pure Cod, . Over CHI, with . Hypopliospliltes, is Excellent in Lung Troubles. Tk w-annrT rAT.TwAY.'Lattranffe. Ga.'. savs: ;'I , AA 4iU VAM W"' : w - . i havfesed Scott's Emulsion with wonderful success lh all Lung troubles, -and also And that it has no 1 equal in Summer Diarrhoea of children." . . , Here 13 an article which works to perfection, and wnltn is narmiess ; tor xne sieey wiuuu 11 avi ua u infant Is perfectly natural and the little cherub awakes as "bright as a button." And during the process of teething Its vaiue is lncaicuiauie. o have freqtentry heard mothers say that they would not be without It from the olrth of the child till It had finished with the teething siege on any consid eration whatever. Sold by.all druggists. 5 cents a bottle. - " ' " Sick and bilious headache cured by Dr. Pierce's Pellets." I we win not be undersold la the Charlotte market. TArdfn the rear of I TzZf.a tnr m oVvnmmodatton Of OUT CUSu UiU BWJLV pw . . r. L J. 'rmKisn' a en. AXXB TILL TRICWPIUWI favor, and with sales constantly increasing have become the most popular corset throughout the United States. . ' ; - The G Quality u warranted w wear twice long as ordinary corsets, we nave laieiy uuuw OHcea tne U- ana it a. fcrraawwun Min,f" Waist, and we can furnl&h them when preferred. BUchest awards pom. au ,we rgrem Fairs. The last medal received is for mrst Degree of Merit, from the late Exposition held at hew Orleans. - - - ' . . While scores of patents have been found worth lftsa. tt Princioies of 'the Glove fitting have proved invaluable: - 1 - ' ' Ketauers are suuiorizeu w reiuiiu mvw;, u.. u examination, these Corsets do not prove as repre sented. -.-.;'--. - -' F sale everywhere- 4Catalosrne free on Application- - - :w Tbomsoni lunsin & CoPleir These goods in all styles and qualities fcr sal ! ..1 i M-QUEMT. w . Charlotte, N. a OctlS-eod-Cra r --i v . . ;, "CM ICH ESTER'S. ENGLISH." -The Criminal and Only Genuine. , Skfc and 1wt Beliahle. Bwue of worthiest Imitation; ' uiMihii tn I A rIF"l. . Ak Tour Ijipajrcist for a Chilee', twli'' mnd take no otber, or tucoM 4o. . . (utaincn) to na for particulars in Utter by retant mail . ?S31SMiMllMurH(Barel'aUad,Pa . Said by Drr1t ererywlm. Ask tor Cnlcfcea. ter's Eaili" PeBBTroal Pill. Take no oUi. JanlLdtwlj juneSOdtf
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