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- J I i I j 1 : A VOLUME XXXTV CHAKLOTTE, N. C., SATURDAY; FEBRUARY 20 1836.' ' "I - y ' ' - 1 ' ' J- f : - - ........ v: .. 1 i ' - ' -. . r": f. . ft i1, i J V . 1 '1 '- -r ' f ' PRICE FIVE CENTS; v 1 III1 A: ' " I' I I I I ' I I" T I ' I ! I "TEDTH. UKS THK SCTH, ' 8QMETIKES SUBMITS TO KB 0B3CUKKD, : B0T, UXK THK 8DM, OHLXFOBA Subscription to the Obscrrcr. - ; . . V , - DULY EDITION. : . " Single copy.......... ;.. .... ' ? Scents. Br the week In the cltr......;; -20 KBy the month...., , 75 . - , Tnreemonuu..........................t&w . Six month . .4.00 - One year...... ........ 8.00 . . i WEEKLY EDITION. w - Threemonths... ....... :.. 50 cents. Six months .................$LO0 ,. jne year..., juvo ( . in ciuds ot nve and over $1.60. - J Wo Deviation From (These Etales SubscrlDUons always Dayable In advance, not oniTinnameDutmiact. - ';.- w fe Still nave a Few Meter W . ,fl ftreselHiur below cost to close out. Don't fail to see our new line of WHITE GOODfci, il A.JSlr U rvLro AINU 1UKULUJN. , - a r ' ovvviNTS OF BTBBON from 5 cents to $L75, In all colors and widths. , They are worth three lOO times wiiai wo oaa. . ... , -si Whleh we hope the Ladles will look at. 1 ' -: .'i TTys1"? nVrr t m ini v v x ; n ttA m ttt r n . tat ttk m tit ji ' . . - " Newlotol ' , V TABLE LINEN, at 60c, 75c, $100, $1 25 and $10 per yard , ; TEA CLOTHS, With Dolles to (match, white and colored." Domes nererygrade. . Bijj Lot of Towels, at $1.60, $2.25, $3.00, $3.75, $1-50, $6.00 per doz. ; at $1 GO, $1.25. $1.60, $2.25, $4 00, $150 each.' Ask to see the qotlt I am selling At $1J25.J i -jl X): New . Lot Scrim CnrtaiBS, 1886 SPRING. 1886 i ' it w :o:- THE mm STILES SOUTHERN EDUCATION. familiarity with public schools, the current of all their former lives turn ed in other dir ections. and the alK powerful effect of customs and early influences. -Then to face completely about, often stepping from high son i " l - . . . - . i wax pusiuons, ana enter me puouc school room with such a willingness to learn, and such an energy in mas tering methods and principles. - that it becomes a pleasure to help them, and, you have : the great mass of Southern teachers; challenging one's aamirauon ana even tne competition of our best teachers in the other parts ot toe country, The teaching ability in this South-land urges thb necessity of training schools in every city - of sufficient size. When Columbia shall have added this foundation workv to the other building: for the children, tnen snail tne - superstructure stana nrm as a rock, supplying its own de mands. Then - shall its 1 increasing army of children,' already amounting to nearly 1,490. be taken ' up the heignts by a skilled leadership ot which any city might : justly y be proua. . , : , ... ... , ' :'j , Dreading Prohibition. New York World . , .;,:- Our esteemed neighbor, the Trib une! has recently been gathering the opinions of its subscribers .las to the bestf method' of s dealing with the liquor tramc. A- number or ques wops were suomittea ior meir voies i and fL205 answers i were received divided : between legislative prohibi tion, local ' option; .'high; license" and other propositions. Only 14iwere for The significant inquiryy was wheth er me xesponaenc was f in tavor oi keeping the Temperance question oil of politics or', in" favor of a 'Third Party'." Onthig only 597 subscribers oaichhou upimouB, ozv oeiog , in, ta vor of the. former proposition and 68 I TheEepubUcan party is natiirallv anxious about the Temperance ques- wuuis; , Aio- BLU-Ovvu .... puilUUUtUSv BGO in jfche ; Prohibition ' party, Abased on This Prettiest and ; Cheapest ; goo Is ev( r ' iahoYm : in tnis ; . I , ' . , Market. IN THE PALMETTO STATE. A1 Norther ii Visitor.Goes to Colum ila,1 and Sees Southern Men. Southern People and Southern ' Schools with Northern Eyes. Mrs. Era D. Kellogg, in the Journal of Education. - We sought the "Sunny .South" at Columbia;,. (S. , O.) while the t 4 'cold wave" was at its height,' and found it in the hearts of the - teachers,' and - in the warm. humanizing atmosphere diffused by Supt. Johnson through all ioe Jiibie scnooi woria oi mis oeauu ful city. It is astonishing how- men and women-can unconsciously ' color and permeate the atmosphere of hun dreds of cbi!dren and school .rooms : with the real essence of their, own character and motives, so that Strang gers can feel it as perceptibly as in a farment were thrown about t them . selfish1 superintendent or princioa working mainly for his own - individ ual advancement canso iaflueace the whole school life under him that even the teachers: and" childrens voices will echo ' his heartlessness -ah,d hoIlownesS."- V " -; - vr " 1;;" We felt all this by contrast, as we came in contact with the school rooms in Columbia:- Before we say a: word about the w.ork, - let I us (call the attention of The Journal " reads ers to the, rooms themselves, t for we brought awav so many, of these pret ty mental pictures that we must enow small clean burni deep. ; handsome lam brtiquin, j c and loyo - - 1.519 rivntlir " mirk fnnfAful 1 IfiQI v .r v';. .!,...;,... , . - )M.t.ni (,qiu.ij v;ucvui avow 1,1 " .'-! ikwvqiu)' i m.wjl. ..... r. ....... i. . ... ..... . - -,! 1 inwn'; lip i X OF- 1 .. . i :0:- TDEGEON LiGSS lID miBRTm,, J The Largest yarietyi frbm the; Finest to the Joarsest at : ' -.. ) all; Prices : -v J :o': EGYPTIAN LACES and FL.OTJN(CIrGS White and Ecru in Newest Designs. Never were j0' prig. quold the lot which, we have just received. ' COLORED .EMBROIDERY and1 ALiL OVE match at marvellously low prices, with Navy Blue, Cardinal, Light. 2im aadl BajJc: Grounds;, alsV; matenalto, match. f - - . Special Ifrice v on the 'Following ' : Goods V: ;;4o inch .india ! linens at. , 10 cents :per, yard : ; SATIN STRIPED INDIA LINEN 'SATIN PL AID . . ' 5 :o:- 7- ' principler animated by zeal, hopeful jxi u I ll 'ri' J '- i fc Ps5 rvi ; ; V' - v , ; . ' - v ; in rapidly increasing strength, the I aDle UamasKs, INapKins and Towels. destroyer and successor of their' or- - . m" - , ; ,v - trania tinr 'PViqtt maxr -mall unnil V 1 - - - ... - - t - t i - x ' J ' ' ' I handwriting on the . wall. Look at Tqis Pepartment i - rr it . 15 - i . 1 1 p t ; it 41 the Prohibition vote in this State since 1876: ' . w 1 was never before supplied with as Handsome and Cheap . ' lot of Goods , r youatypicai one. imagine a 1876..,..;,,..; ;- 2.359 . - ; T , ' : y , cosy, room with new furniture. 1877.;;. .r.. ....;u..'....V.:.. ' 7230 T'1' !t - ---i.v? i":,.' - .. ; floor, open grate, full of bright, 1878 At . 4.294 Un A" fi'TTTT, H n7 Aft TTA k 9 .HHf A 3 riTTi H Th TTh 0 ngcoak, a, mantelpiece wi.h. a 1879. 4 437 Vl hViN li UnyUUU U.i 1 H ifni JMI at 120. and 20c, per yard. 1 Ml-:-: CURTAINS By the yard and by the pair. , A: 1 J -OF- home.JUe gv....MV;,.;.- .....M Newest Designs in Cheviots and ,Cbecked Linens fori Boys' Waists: Plain . erdwitha ifg'H"-- "---. ' Plid and Striped Ginghams. M' . Ian - ; . mplaceof a desk),-filled with f. books 1884.... ? 25,015 . " ' V' .. , f,'gUi' , , and useful-school-articles,. black- 1885.... .i. ... .1 ..S0;531 ; ' , , ,; ft . : w; ; , boards' artistically 'decorated -with j .Atli'inwi f uT tIau;v; - - ' - 1 :o; , ' : - ' . ... colored crayon borders; pictures on iiVA?:?1.11 V " - - - ' - - -j -V'v i.i ,.t::, the Iwalls arid bunches 'of bright fSJ JH-?nSTy " I ohrPI IDT A I fUGr . 1 A cards, whb- hanging . boblr . shelves, ?he pdentiai elections since 1872 L AO L U U K 4 A I N S ! J L perhappand you have the general 4872-For Black, Prob...;. :. - .r 6,608 1 ,T ' . ' ' J maWim nf t.honnmfl -iri thft .mVU' 1876 "RYU Smith Pivih " " Q ' '' V'-?'! i . LACE CURTAINS! JUST KECEIIE9 5S AND PILLOW Ci at bottom prices. - -J: :' ". BUT WARNER'S COU SET and SEIGLE'S DOIL4C SlUiii'. T.L SEIGLE. t, r if-, Call M See : Them S7 make-UD ' 1 graded " passed. EormaMracuvenessroniy. xn ,iueva- i Th sffiArlir onwf.h nf t.h Bflnflraf. netyf individual taste Fancy p1CaBui, twuMinuu ml vuxiuxcu vx; w Republicans find out too late the mis tering,8uch roonu d-to- 4lthe made in ge6king tokul the mg school mates : and a worn, IJJt byl -uttering' unfounded, slanders ' ; nvprrowded. and vou -have codui- 1 o. .... ., I 4 :o: 'Ml 1 . CARPETS ! I CARPETS ! overcrowded and - you - hay? Wfe J against Gov St. John. ated by the average nineteenth xcen- hirviAiohpr it a bov or cnl De'-. ' haves better in a good, dress than a 1 j Senator Jones, of Flori ia, "has ; not ' A. Senator's Romance. . , , 1 Brussels. Garnets. . i YJou .will find it to voui advantaf to nrif t.hm.-- t w i Pegrani i k bad one why should not a tasteruiiy oeen.ia nis seat uonag musessin os nn7TtfrnrTT1TTrfrhrtTT7C1 TTT VIT f ' TTTi A TTTi TTTyTtTTTT arranged school room tend to rouse Congress. : Current , rumor, has - ii )Y,v II II" (ID WW'S P W i f lR 1 P W andpultivate that ,honest:; pride, so that the Senator is Wiadlyi if atuated VIJlI U LLiiAMi.UU kLii li ; ui)UUviUVl;'Mo nppPMarv t.oRiH'npsful school work wish a' Jlady ofDetroit, and' that- he - - '-a.-' - i-1 r mo - ' ? ; So much for. the r setting; now for; j )iagers in that cityria the vain at- i the worKv .we did not enter a -room wvuw-w wuuvuu wuu hu iax ua re" ;-;;V.'- CHARLOTTE, N. C" ; ! . -: ': 5 ina white or color ad school that we pelled all hi efiEorts. - There is every - ' - ; " - J Sd nbt iatoSOTirof the, latest rson to believe that current rumor I ,MAL ORDER4 SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. : :, oroeressivd thought ii school meth' in this ' matter is - entirely ' correct. r .A. '- "- & JtLjI2D2aliKl - UUml of the teacber,J in -n.6. other : way graphed to one i of his .intimate friends L; VoJ'OR S ALE. n :o:- tv with the highest school - authors party friends t deemed bis t presence; 56 ffeSS tha hocf nVinnt.a in thn nri-.l necessarv. and if so he wbuld come I the DroDertv of jh Carson. Shade trees on lots. .-""auuaume line Oliriau ana JUOm -ii - wyo,. .v nx V , TT . : r . i ' WilfhaWrt nartAl nr tntthftT. " PriftA 47MI , L mary rooms, tne ruled . DJacKooaras, on at ouuw. . ; repiy- was boui ug- , ' ; and the manner of. getting at the f gesti-ig tuat is would De best tor Dim .... xhablottb bkal estate agency. varied stock of t.. - if -w.i: - -I o and tne manner oi geuung mts getw ig waua wumu uo uwi wt uui vm8Cked NainSOOlCS. Barred JVl USI 111, matter, told of willing; working, am- to return, but he-has not come, and bitious teachers, not .burbd in old has sent; no message. Iq: thee mean. u J walkeb." rUbS nor IIVIUK UIl UaUlUUU, i VUC. "V v av .vx i - .1 .... . , ; . . , T, ... . '.. ... - J" 1. - . 1 J i I rfl I iNortnern menung on dis aosence, anu iqb utov- a E. BRYAN. 1jAXTJES TT TT -A : A . I v V in the col- ernor of Florida has been called Upon I j , I : f5 b;-U. Ba'TOtSS o' 2' Wbte Lbiens hi new snd ittttaitiT jpatt6rns. and at prices that, will sell them. '- too many -of our -an. a 8111811 loto - . i ' ' -v' , strhnnls. 'We saw wri"jin2 i . x ?j. -LllL-' lored Drimarv, rooms, b ? children en to communicate wi h-him and ask tered in peptemoer, ana on nsu ume, 1 uuu civucr ku reium-w uw douowu 1 rnwin? to the overDlus. .d numbers): !dutie3 or resign. - Twolor, three sum-: that w,-mH havft hpn rfie'ardfid.as ex- mers affo the Senator was struck f v Jgtajtag a fewspedat bargaltisln Black'and icream Cashmeres, -aU 'of which are now offered, much, -.mi . I cellent in the ' Ouiricy- schools; v The with a Boston beauty fand followed; Wholesale and Retail .Grocers. er tneir value In order to make a "clean sweep" ot all KID GLOVES IN STOCK, we ham : ' r SUCCESSORS TO ALEXANDER & HARRIS. modest the e 3t teacher met our praise :;with, her from one 1 watering place tb , an- iatv jpirml XDlanatiOn.1 ' 4Our people are other until she - threatened force to -a MEW GOODS - - J verv eooa at lmxianou, auu ueiore icsu :iu u uvauv.c uqw.uuw uu.i . - . - - ' r v . . , , , - i i i .ij i j . in. (it.. . . . ' . . - Come ana see i we leiC; toe DUUding, we conciuaea wxuutuo oiu x-jvo auu uu. wxiujiuo , - , y-.z TT; , v . ' 'riK' ' " at many other things " bendei. ;AVe it appears. It i said by the .Florida ;6firoyof Januarj,i885,the undersigned (I I closed this survey OI OUn first colored people here that "the result of this Ventered into a copartnership for, the purpose WW t school with the hearing of a' recita winter's campaign, iu , the .court of of carrying on a ffnn in Virgil ' bv -"one of its hiffh Venua'.will be to lose hi:n a t re-elec - : . school pupils, and said' to ourselves tion to theSsnate He is now ;serv- - : - 'i''-;'n" ;,'"'"!n A r 'verily the worll moveth.". . - ing out his second term,; wbuh ;Wi'l (jagAfftl (irOCnQSinCSS ' - Rimrino' drAwiner. calisthenics and expire one yeir from ,the 4th of , - .- V WrM.,. DJ ' OTW'.fi WXTT.T?. ; 4 Singing,;drawmg, calisthenics, and expire one yer IUUOC9 ridlUpv4 i. XJ ELIU V" t4UiiJU - exceptionally-nne marcuing,m ana maruu. 255 rated and rents collected: In the citi uToruuea tree of charee CHABLOTTE HEAL ESTATE AGENCY, - a E. COCHRANE. ManegEt, , , aM Trade Street Fior-t.Certial Hotel THE LATEST mi. L Ail 111 UlllillUi IIWakm ' . - (- uww running on iuu mue, c uimwus (manufactured by us Is kept by the enterprising (furnlture dealers In this city. We make only the jbest and most substantial In the market. NO (SHODDY GOODS. Ask for goods made by us and fou will get the worth of your money. Our name , on each piece. . We solicit , the patronage of the yuDUc and guarantee satisfaction. - ' Bespectfully, - ' ' - " . - ELLIOTT & HARSH. r -birr . .i l.-.T:! J" .1J 1. - . niiT. nr T.nft nun 1 lir. xeu uv umuu. ax, f - - , . r. -. , o . . inm.,aii n tctpqttit.t in ' ' maq troH otlpnt.inn ann ; Rnnrpnifttion; iAr. iiuiW s owhb i vnnrth trpt:'- w areaualmea dt lone . ' " A crnnri lif.Mftlibrarv in the- sUDerin- : Rev. Svlvanus Cobb thus writes in the Boston experience, to meet the demands of the trade, ana. UlGBtl DLAlJl AN tejent8 office showed the deters U Christian FreemanWe would by no means recom wIifcS In hataUttnM a fullstockof BOTTLEB, nation to - cultivate ' an - all-3ided mend any kind of medicine which we did not know t , - - , ; growth among pupils and teacners. w w gwu xjaruuimtny iur uudua. xut Vl -7 , . CHARLOTTE, N. C -- SSSS 18 ' r;- r flip la-ro-pst ;:TiAOEE. sp.hnnla all overthe country of: which Tans.aulet'sleeo. a.ia tat xtarents unbroken rest at .& JDkinAA U. jA U.W4 4 -..f . V, c BEEBBrewerieaintheUmdBtcs;- asmu . ... - . - v . - - v hear the what of ltk. : I hese puoltc waich is harmless; for ipwhich It affords the Oic Berjrner Co, of IhUadeIplila, Tie-XT TTorli. . . ' '; ' J( , THE LARGEST LAGER 13EE3 BCT TLKIG fc-ST ABLISH II Eli T . . . IN THE CITY. , Cy Orders Soliciacd. All . ordont proraptly filled and delivered; f3 of 3i.srgo to any pnrt of tbe zisj. A12E:. STILL, TniUHPIIAIfTlr For fifteen years they have steadily galHed It favor, and with sales constantly increasing have , become the most popular corset, throughout the United States. ' r v : The G quality Is warranted to wear twice a : long as ordinary corsets. We have lately Intro- : duced the G and R H Grades with Extra Long ' Waist, and we can rurnfeh them when preferred. , Highest awards , from, all the; World's great Fairs. The last medal received Is for First Degree . ' of Merit, from the late Exposition held vat New Orleans. " r - - i v? - - : , ' -. While scores of patents have been found worth less, i the Principles of . the. Glove Fitting have , proved Invaluable. - ' 1 ' - - BetaUera .are authorized to refund money, If. on : examination, these Corsets do not prove as repre- . sented. , - . . v- Fe sale everywhere. Catalogue -free on Application. -1 ThomKon, Langdon Co."reff lTorlc."-T r - , - , ;r'"2 r These goods In all styles and qualities, frr sale: . by- ....... CM QUEwY. - - ' " - Charlotle,N.a Oct.l6-eod-6m 1 ' ' . - . ... , j - -. fVio crnwih and nneness d.rtaki,g is little less than marveKUotthou :' .BEMEMBEB. ous.? A' Northern: or Western sup jrs oration whatever. Sold oy -ui diugsists. 25 cents u mtendent has not much .idea of the a bottle. - , :. , We not undersold in the Charlotte- market. difficulties ot such ? an - undertaking, wlier-3 worli has to be done ' with one 1 glcin viscnses Cnred There Is a gotd wagon yard In the rear nf hand and public sentiment 'reatei sy Dr. accommodation, of our custo- witn xno oiner. xue uunuciux pax u aU'he is a problem - enough for one man to solve. And , tne teacners I Consider for a m ime nt their want of .. I-Ka ....nx thaelHn nlfififtnH I U1C1D. orllyiiuiia via Luc xx.c, loavixi wc onut v.u. u.. hfiannrni. aiso cures lien, salt rneuni. huio iuy plea, sore hps, anu old, obstinate ulcers Sold by . . v TTf ! Yrt ' r teK JEmu dnianfistt.' r maileu on' recelnt of price, 60 jents. j ; I . . . I i I lIillKll. VI Lli. " oifvi.fri 'CHICHESTER'S ENGLICM. HThe Original and Only Genuine. gae sndMways EeliaWe. Beware of warthinn Imi . ;-.t 5on. IiniiMpenU)le to LADIES. A.U your Urvr t tut ' CulebeterB EnelUh" aud take a. .vher, or luciuse 4c. -.tamis) U us for particulars in Utter by rctnrn mail, , NAME PA P E R.C'Meherte ChmJI Sold by Drozp!-t every Ts-hr. Ask fcr "Chleliea tor's alua" i'enn rujai X'llla. Take no other. 7i si i . V
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