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t i'u VOLUME XXXIV. CHARLOTTE, N. C., SATURDAY. MARCH 6, 1886. iiM'l I-! PRICE FIVE GEHTR mm n w , A nice line of DRE38 GINGHAMS, SHEETINGS, PRINTS, 8EERSUCKERS. "In Bleachings we have TO-rilb. Barker, Fruif, Wamsutta, N. 1. Mills & Pride West We have opened HAMBURG EDGINGS Look at them it you want some cheap Aged witn our saie or. Ladles' and -Misses'. We will keep that Pepartment up to the full standard, and at prices that will give you full 100 cents worth for $1.00. Full line of Warner's and other popular brands of COR8 Donfc forgot to look at our new $1.00 sets ana lxr8eivJovers.uur 5 BUTTON SCALLOPED TOP EIDS At 75 cent, in all the new shades, are having a big run. of them in to morrow morning. Other bargains. fiiil & OP NEW GOODS t-o-j The popular HOMESPUN CLOTHS 64 Inches wide. Full line of colon In spring shades of JERSEY CLOTHS, At 82ft cents per yard. MY BLAIK GOODS STOCK Is complete, embracing everything new and de sirable. Ask to see my leader In Black Castimere, Best In the city for the price. : - BeaaUrolllna of White Goods k Embroideries. Call and see them whether'yini are ready to pur chase or not. BITY WARNER'S COK SET and MElCiLU'gDOLLAK 8HIRl T. L SEIGLE. r - Another Installment REGRAM Have just received one of the largest and' best selected Stocks of C ORSET8 Ever brought to Charlotte. A good corset for 60 cents. A better corset for 75 centa. " The best $1.00 corset in the city. ' A Batteen corset (French pattern) without a rival. A first- class woven corset (French ) A good line of nursing corsets. ! Mi88e8 corsets in good style and quality. Don't forget to examine the ' Unbreakable" and "Jewel" corsets. All the above are new and selected with care, and it will be to your interest to look atfthe same before buying. e. sl. mm SUCCESSOBS TO ALEXANDER HARRIS. FRED C. HUNZLEE WHOTiBH a Till .'. , .( 4 ' BEEB DELAXJBR AIIIP CHARLOTTE, N. G Represents two of the largest LAGEB BEEB Breweries lathe United States,: The Berfpner A Fngel Brewbif Co., or Philadelphia, and the . F. A M. Schaffer Brewing C?., o If ew Fork. ' THE LARGEST LAGER BEER BOT TLING ESTABLISHMENT , IN THE CITY. Orders BeUclted. AU orden promptly filled-and delivered free of charge to any pvt of the city. dec80dlf SIB WANTED. We will pay IS cents per bushel of 80 poonde for mod sound new cotton seed daTred at our mill Id Charlotte, N. C. We will trade cotton seed mea or seed, grrlng one ton ot meal tor two tons ot seea. ,. . , : OLTTEB OIL COMPANY, Saeeessora to Charlotte Oil Company. eptieddtf TIJE LATEST AND MOST i We are now mnalng on foD time, rnmltnre manuf actnred by os Is kept - by tne enterprising turDtture dealers in trds elty. We make only the best and most substantial to the market NO 8H0DDT fiOOns. Ask for goods made by as and will get the worth of your money. ' Our name Is en each piece. We solicit the petronac f the Publis and roarantw satisfaction. Respeotrally, ELLIOTT & IIATCU. PORTANT aeJBdH- up a nice line of & TORCHON LACES. goods. We are very much encouis Muslin Underwear. E T 8. corset, Misses and Young Ladiss Cor Will have a new lot AILffiMMIM. I CO. v I - First National Bant Biiliini, South Tryon Street, -' - - - . Charlotte, N. C, DKALBBS IN , Ladies',Misses'and Children's . row " BUTTON; CfflfiBBS 4 LICE SHOES, Cents Fine Band-Made and Machine Sewed BOOTS, BUTTON AND LACE BALS, f gow aivo Toirras TINS BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL GRIPES - GENTS' FINE Silk, Soft and Stiff Hats, TRUNKS, VALISES and GRIPSACKS, UMBRELLAS OF ALL KINDS, V SHOX BLACKXNe AND BBU8HES. . II ' II ll I a W m m Wa I Alma rolM lor Ladies line musL Stock always kept full and I np to the demand. ORDERS BY MAIL OB KXFBSS9 PBOMPTLT ATTENDED TO. Pipaiii k Co, e. lc. AUCTION . AND COMMISSION mm s Mereha okers. B0T AND. SELL EAL ESTATE. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED i liis iifsLisjOiU.: yyjiiL Is now open to the public EleetricCall Bells, Gss & Water , AND ALL Jlodera Hotel i. CostTenleBices.' ; JIBST CLASS in all respects Bate! - - $18PerDar. . E. W, OVERBATJ6H, janlSdtt JUanaxer. Hou3C3 Rented, "4 Fmwf red and rests eolleoted, In ta ear L RiAC ESTATE A&SXCT, B.E.C0CraAX3.I':r - ECCLES 'IP r"l t? " Tntr?tct lwr$ (zualCst! "TKUTH, UXS THK BOH. wnrrrnm miumim nm iiwumu, but, LOJt TH BUM. ONLY fOR A Hnbscrlptloa to tlie Observer. DAILY EDITION. Slncleeonv.... S OBDtBt By the week In the city.. S 75 ........$2.00 Three months. . ... ' Six months. t.uu use year 8.00 WEEKLY EDITION. Three mnntha B0 cents. Six months SL00 L7B tm year....... in cium 01 nn and orer SL50, If o Deviation Froi These Kales SubscrtDtionB alwava rjAmhin In advance, not only in name bat In fact MINOR MATTERS. FROM TOE POLITICAL HUB. ihe Asberllle Court House Bill Passes Slentlon of Personal Matters -Wo . Senators From Florida, One Crazy and the Other Merer Had Any Brains. Correspondence of Tax Obsbbtbb. -rv: WASHnraTON, March 4. The House at twenty minutes to one o'clock went into a Committee of the Whole for the purpose of considering public bills, reported by Col. Dibble, of South Carolina. The first measure taken up was the Aahevjille bill, and ten minutes were asked in which to present its merits and' hear objec tions. Mr. Johnston in the three minutes allotted to him stated ' a number of facts; that the bill had heretofore in the three times it had passed one House appropriated $100,- 000 that there were three hundred cases in the Federal Court at Ashe- ville ; that there had been a large in crease in the years since the estab lishment of the Court in both popu lation and business; that at present there was danger of destruction by fire at any time of the Court records. Mr. Johnston was several times in terrupted by gentlemen who sought information or to embarrass ' the projector of such bills, but he replied readily to all who interrogated. The great objector Sol man spoke several minutes in opposition, but'he was, as usual, not heard in the gallery. The bill was reported to the House and passed, no noes being heard. It appropriates the sum of $80,000. Among the other bills passed was one for a building at .Savannah, ap propriating $200,000. Mr. Henderson's two bills on civil service reform were yesterday re-" f erred by the committeee. to two sub-committees. Gen. Cox beincr - v cbairnaan & one f The com mittee reminded Mr. Fulitzer who edits an anti civil service reform pa. ptr, inat ne naa oeen instructed a month ago to report adversely all bills to repeal the civil service law, and had not done so. Col. Green, the gallant member from the third district, is said to be a great admirer of a beautiful and accomplished Georgia widow. She is from Augusta and is about thirty years of age. The lady is in the Speaker's gallery this afternoon. Biddleberger got a little more mel low than usual yesterday and went for the Senators who give tickets of admission to the floor to a certain class of newspaper men. This morn ing he apologized to Senator Ransom, who it was supposed he referred to. in some remarks rather more lucid than thofe of yesterday. Col. T. M. Morehead and Julius A. Gray, Esq., of Greensboro, Mr. F. A. Daniels and Mr. Parks, of Goldsboro, are here. " - Mr. Parks seeks a postal clerkship. Breckenridge's speech yesterday is generally regarded as the most elo quent effort made in this Congress. It was a perfect glow of feeling. It reads as well in the Record as it i sounded in the Hall when delivered. Apropos of Senator Jones' incident I in Detroit, I hear a good story of Dougherty, of Florida, ."the man with the iron jaw." The Florida member went to Postmaster General Vilas, and asked the removal of an important postmaster. "That," said Vilas, "is a matter of Senatorial courtesy.' - "Senatorial hell," responded the alligator man, "We've got no Sena- ators. One is crazy and the other never had any brains." - y' H. " Beck's Hat. Senator Beck of Eentuekv had a queer look to all his New York ac quaintances the other day. . The Tri-r bune says he strolled around. the cor ridors of the fifth Avenue with a silk bat on his head about two sizes too i small for him. . : His big.head looked) like a lwtcn comedian s with a thim ble cap on ton of vit. v There was so -much remark about. the discrepancy ot tne nac ana tne neaa cnac me sen ator went out in the pouring traurof Saturday and spent an :. hour or so hunting up Mr. Blackburn to make an exchange. - "How- did it come." he said to Blackburn, "that you didn't.: notice that you had on a hat that was too bie for vou?" The Kentuckian responded with his accustomed adjectives; i tklXTKir Kinv it nil - T?ob- laof. night 00611111 ever had in UtMJ 111 .on auu yuui hat just ptted my neaa this mor BIk Tobaeeo Factory Burned. - tTTSiliiA? Mo.: March 5. Addison Tiuslev'S tobacco manufactory was totally lestroyea py ure itwu mgnc. The building was a large three story, fronting 1?0 feet on, Seventh street, by 120 feet on Jackson, ind employ- ibU nanas in maauiauiuiuig wswtug tobacco. The loss is estimated at sixty j: thousand .dollars. Insurance forty-five thousand dollars. The ors igin of the fire is uc 'zaown. 'Mid Dlfffwmres and nj'acei though we may roam! be it evr 0 humble," tasre's no Bpecine for pain Lke fc . ...un j X. JPrlce 3 cents a-bottle. 8TATE If EW8. v A warehouse in Raleigh belonging to the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Company was partially destroyed by fire Wednesday morning, entaiN mg a loss of about $1,000." The build ing was used as a repository for rails road supplies. - The Asheville ; Advance says the large number of new buildi erected near the depot, in additions the big hotel, and many other new buildings alreadv contracted fnr in all sections of the city, will keep the mechanics busv durincr th and summer. ' ' , f News and Observer; ThA GOninv class .of the Umveraitv has invited Rev. Chas. H. HalL D. D nf Ttmnir- lyh, to preach the baccalaureate Bern mon-at the next commencement. Wtdnesdav Governor Seal as ; Tai. doned Joshua Hollaway, a white man from Alleghany county, who was seven years ago sent to. the peniten tiary tor manslaughter. His term of sentence was twenty years. ,-The pardon, was, granted anon the am canon of a great number of citizens of that section. - . - Asheville Citizen : Mr. K T Holmes. Secretary of 'the Asheville Tobacco Grower's Association, re1 forts sales on the Asheville market or the month of February to have been 695,516 pounds for $73,688 12, an average of $10 60 per pound. Sales since October 1st, 2,175,899, for $232.- oo o5, an average or tw.nz Der hun dred. There were only a little over 3,000,000 pounds sold in ' this market during the whole of the past tobacco year, indications are good now that the amount will reach this vear fully ,000,000 pounds and the average, so fax maintained, is excellent. ' Greensboro Patriot: Another dar ing robbery was committed in our midst ' last Tuesday- afternoon in broad open daylight. One. Matt Gils mer, a tramp, robbed Mr. . Thomas Sherwood of a cold watch and chain. some small change and other valua- oieu. mr. o. aueires tnat ne was knocked down by Gilmer, ' who later on : came to the Greensboro depot, wearing Mr. Sherwood's hate4' Mr. S. on recovering consciousness came to town and found the perpetrator of the deed with his hat, whereupon he had Gilmer arrested and committed to jail. More than three hundred CQnyicts are daily at work on the Cape Fear & Yadkin 'Valley Rail road between this place and Mount Airy. -C. F. Lowe,' of Lexington. made an assignment to Charlie Thompson, of that place, last week. Liabiliti-'s $50,000, nsaeti $15,000. A few days ago . a negro convict was. killed on the railroad near Mt. Airy, by an unexpected fall of earth. Salisbury Watchman : 1 Messrs. F. Davidson & Co., of Petersburg, Va., are opening a new grocery and Dro vision store in Bean's building, Main street Mr. Green, a tobacconist, from Yadkin College, has signified his intention to work tobacco here this year. Steps are being taken to build him just what is desired in a convenient place. -The residence of James Johnson, Esq., near Farm ington, in Davie county, was burned last week- But little of the furniture saved. No insurance It turns out that there was a hitch in the factory business as reported iast week, and Messrs. Martin and Foard were about to abandon their project of establishing a factory here. Capt. T. B. Beall, who has ever been a lead ing spirit in the tobacco trade here. learning the facts, put his 'shoulder to the wheel, and succeeded in or ganizing a joint stock: company for the purpose or building a three-storv factory building. Tbe joint stock company is . composed of the very beet and most influential business men of Salisbury. DUTIES TO BE REFUNDED. Tlie Government to Betnrn 85, 000,000 ' Illegally Collected on Cartons. Naval Officer Burt, at the request of Assistant Secretary Fairchild, has reported to the Treasury Department in'regard to - the amount of duties which tbe Government will be obhg ed to refund under the recent deciss ion of the Supreme Court; making it unlawful to collect duties on cartons. filiate and coverings of inside , pack ages. Mr. .ourt reports that about $5,000,000 thus illegally collected dur ing the past three years will have to be refunded, fourfifths of . tb'"s amount having been collected at this port. This' estimate is much less than that made when the decision was made, it being then thoughttbat the amount would be from $10,000,000 to $15.000,000.; ' : . v. :. . Mr; Burt says that about 175.000 entries will have to bereliquidated in order to pay back the duties illegally collected. He says that it would take even with, an extra force of clerks fully one year to examine all these entries, and that 175,000 entries about represent a year's work of the Custom House. ' ' Convenient Directions. To keep mold from rising on cat sup or pickles, add a teaspoonful of ground horse raiish to every quart. A small piece ot charcoal placed in your meat larder will keep the arti cles sweet and wholesome as ice, Charcoal is a great disinfectant. To prevent meat from scorchins? during the roasting process, keep a basin of water m the oven. . The Steam generated prevents scorching ana! toakes the meat cook better. .You can get a bottle or barrel of oil out of any carpet stun by applying buckwheat plentifully and faithfully. Never, put water to such a grease spot, or liquid of any kind. Knives, atter using, snouia ne wiped: with soft paper, removing the grease, etc., then placed in a deep can or vessel, keeping the handles above water, lukewarm, until washed clean. then thoroughly dried. To remove fruit stains, let the spotteu uar ui vne ciotn imbibe a lies tie water without dipping it, and bold tne: part over two or three lighted brimstone matches at a proper dis tance. k The sulphurous gas which is discharged soon causes the spots to disappear. . ' r A Total Ccllpse Of all other medicines by Dr. R. Y, Pierce's "6oV den Medical Discovery" Is approaching. Unrlval-, ed in billons disorders,, impure blood, and consumption, which Is scrofoloos diseases of the longs. ' Positive Cure for Piles. To the people of this county we would say we 1 have been given tbe agency of Dr Marchisl's Italian Pile Ointment emphatically guaranteed to Cdreor mooey refunded internal, external, blind, bleed ing or Itching plies. Price 6O0. a box. No cure, no Forsale by L. R. Wrtston, 'drnggist, Cbarlotto B.C. - uUrl7eod3j. FRED DOUGLASS SUCCESSOR. ne district Democrats Imdls;- nanr,ana Threaten to Denounce tne Nomination. Washington, March 5.The horns I ination of James C Matthews, color ed, of Albany, N. Y., to be recorder I 01 deeds, to succeed DougIas,resigned, coaue oy tne fresiaenc this afternoon, has aroused a feeling .of indignation among district Democrats. whih finds free expression on the streets and hotels t night. There is some talk of a mass meeting to denounce the nom ination. ' ' ; v The IHlninc Business. v A singular enterprise, -which shows activity m mining affairs, is the- tor--mation of a company with $1,000,000 capital stock to dredge Carson river, in: Nevada, for1 quicksilver and amals gam. Jjiighteen - miles of the river bed, have been ; located. It is esti mated that 10 per cent, of the bullion Sroduct of the Comstock mines, has (jved - as tailings into the Carson rivftr, and that at least $40,000,000 wuroe recovered. The enterprise is backed . by Boston - capital, and the projector, Dr. Rae, has dredges at work at. New Grenada, which have been successful in recovering much treasure from .the river beds. PILES!! PIL.K8! ; A sure cure for Blind: Blernltmr; Ttnhlnir and TTI. eerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams, (an Indian Remedy), called Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or 30 years standing. No one suffer five minutes after applying, this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions and Instruments do more harm than good. - Williams' Pile Ointment aosoros tne tumors.; auays - the intense itching, (particularly at night after eettlne warm in had.) acts as a pr ultlee, gives instant relief, and is pre pared on' 'or Piles, Itching of private parts, and iur uuLui vise, race ou cents, t. u. smith "Oar Women in the War." We have been appointed EXCLUSIVE ASENTS For this territory of THIS BEADTfc WORK, and have nstrecetved'a ! umber of co; les. Price - L.00 per Yol. -AT- I am an old man, For'as years 1 suffered with ulcers on my right leg as the result of typhoid fever Amputation was sumrested as the onlv means of preserving life. The doctors could do nouung lor me, ana (nougat 1 must die; if or a years I never had a shoe on. Swift's Specific has made a permanent cure and added ten years to my we. wa.A. tuuu, tmu uo., ua. I have taken 8wirt's Specific for blood poison, contracted at a medical college at a dissection. while I was a medical student. I am grateful to say that It gave me a speedy and thorough core alter my parents had spent hundreds of dollars for treatment. - - Augustus Wktdxl, H. D Newark, N. jr. My wife from early glrlnood has been suffering from rheumatism. She has tried many remedies, and I must f l ankly say has derived more benefit from Swift's Specific than from alt the oLhers.aftet long ana nutniui trial. . . v : Rkt. Jambs L. PntBOK, Oxford, 6a. Swift's Specific Is entirely vegetable. Treatise on tsiooa ana sain Diseases manea rree. Thk Swift Spkcoto Co., Drawer S, Atlanta.Ga., orisaw.a3dst.,M. y. , 7 W. L. DOUGLAS Best material, perfect fit, scnals any tSorSSthoet every pair warraDted. lake none unlet stamped -w. i.. vougiw ss-uu, Shoe, warranted. Con grew, Button and Lac. If you cannot get tnese shoes from dealers, send address on postal card . to W.L. Douglas. Brock ton. Haas. 5V For sale by anl3deod3m. A. X. RANKIN ft BRO. , Charlotte, N. C. -AND Most BeantifUl Assortment SILVERWARE Ever Brought to Charlotte. We have ust received. a new lot of TEA SETS, WATER SETS, FRUIT "SETS; FILTERS, CAKE BASKETS, , "JEWEL ' CASKETS, , FICKLE l; CASTERS. BUTTER DISHES,. , NUT DISHES," CARD RE- . CETVERS', .. PLACQUES, ' . - WATER STANDS, &C . " WE GUARANTEE These goods to be superior In Quality to any ever before offered. 'MIES a- dot, West Trade Street Charlotte, N. C LARGEST 0, ROYAL I UtUlfflYt Absolutely Pure. ThtS DOWltar IWmf varlas 1 , a . th??&.$ wholesomeness - More economical' than the ordinary kinds and mnnt i. V- 2SiS5tlH!.0!l mh 1 multitude of low test, short In cans. "v,.BUU, (uuiu or puospnue DOWders. Sold nnlw Wholesale br r SPRINGS A BURWM.L, . Charlotte, N C. JmaOd&wly , L. J. WALKER, B. K, BRYAN Wholesale and Retail Grocers. NEW FIRM ; - I IfEW GOODS ON the first day of January ,1886,the undersigned entered into a nn-nartnrahln fnv th. nn... - . Hw yuLym of carrying on a . . 1 General Grccfrj Business At the Old Stand of flnrlnmi Pn?n annn Tryon & Fourth streets. We are .niallflArt h inner experience, to meet the demands of the trade, and give satisfaction to our customers. we win aeep on nand at all times a full stock of FAMILY SUPPL!F( wnicnwiuDaeiivereainanypartottrce:t; : iee TREMEMBERSU We will not be undersold In the Charlotte market. r There Is a fond wae on va.nl in thn nur nt our store for the accommodation of our .custo mers. L, J. WALSEH & CO. DEBILITATED MEN. Ton are allowed a free trial o thirty daytot the us of Dr. -Dvo'a rkhnt.H vit.fi. di. Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the epeedy relief and perotnnnt cme of Nervous Debility, loss of Vitality and Xanhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for many other diseases. Complete reatora. Uou to Health, Vigor and Manhood guaranteed. no rusk is Incurred. Illustrated pamphlet luseaM moelopt mnileij free, by addreaeinf? novl7deodftw7m. twenty-eight years. Treated by most of the noted specialists of the day with no bent-fit Cured hlm Bel In three months, and since than hundreds of omers ny me utm process, a plain, simple and successful home treatment. Address T. S. PAGB. 128 East 26th St.. Vew York City. CQlSUMPTIOrJ. I have a poeitive ra med r f or the abora dlieuw .-hw 1 u m (haasandaofeaaraof the wont kindandof ioni - Madia have been curad. Indeed, ftoitrong Is myfalth together with a VA LUA BI.B TRE ATISB on this dlaeaaa w anj anaerer. uiveexpresaandf o. addr.u. ; . a. bwuua, iu nana.. Mew Tort. fft H TCfl '-LADIES to work for usat their f aii 1 tut own nomes,S7aud$0 iter week can be quietly made. No photo painting;- no eanvaBlna. For tall nartlcnlrs. niMuo mA. dress at once, CRESCENT ART COMPANY, 19 Central Street, Boston, Mass Box 617a . . . .. ' ' 1 .!. 1 fK' WANT SALESMEN everywhere, local I and traveling, to sell our g xxls Win pay good -a!ary a; d all expenses. -Write for terms at once, and state salarr wanted. AMiaa STANDARD SILVER WARE COMPAAl. Wash ington Btreet, Boston. Mass.: - mar84w -- EBtablisued icrfu. iacuxpicated loot 1 . mn m ' . ' THE: I fin? IUU.UI1 S IIU TiiesMford&CDi I "vhj. " Sole Mannf.int- I Successors to Sole Mannfnct- u rent of the ' : Old Raliabl . trnrf Crlebfated , BRADFOnD rtrltlihlil , For Any Kind of - SHALL GRAIN. Also Manulacuir- r." era of . - Genera! Floor fMFMileery; Nos. 3S, 17. 29. 51 and T53 tc& St., v Near E!ghlRud House lac-liued I'ltne, dpol2dead&w6m. NOTICE. i I offer for for sale privately my farm in Annnn county. N. C, lying on the Pee Dee river, just be low the crossing of the C. C. R. R. Said t ract con tains atxiut l.OO acres, with good Improvements, and Is one of the best grain and cotton famm ir. the State. - I will sell as a whole or In parcels to suit purchasers For further tmformatkra, ad dress , H. M. DIKttS. Abingdon, Va., Or- & d. WALL. LUesvllle. N, C. : seUdAwtf . THE ewft iiminri riv'mvB - s IiABGST oCtU hwUOC SOUTH - ' AM, KINDS OF r-1""1-' Send for New TUnatraied Catalogue for 1886 ' wi prices ot iieia aeeas. naiteq jTJtJSiii. T. W. WOOD & SONS, ' Wholesale and Retail Seedsman Richmond TtW an!4w3m. A Clear Skin: is , only a part of beauty; but it is a part. Every lady may have it; at least, what, looks like 'it.- : Magnolia Balm both freshens 'and beautifies. Ion Y7ill .-'- New York, Jan. 21st, 1886. M$u. WitJeowshy fc Banush: Gkntlbmen: I have this day purchased at a Manufacturer's! Auction Sale, 2650 pieces of Muslin Underwear at a great sacrifice. Would advise you to close out at once all stock on hand as low as 25 per cent, below cost. Will forward goods at once. Yours truly, , H. B. MASTERS. When it appeared in these columns time over 1,000 pieces of t Ladies Under , And were awaiting the lot purchased by our Resident Buyer. THE ENTIRE SHIPMENT HAS ARRIVED ! THEY ARE ALL FRESH .. , GOODS! THEY WERE BOUGHT AT A GREAT DISCOUNT! WE ; CAN THEREFORE AFFORD TO SELL THEM CHEAPLY I We have placed them on our counters with lower prices attached to them than you can buy the material to make them up with. READ THESE PRICES, Come and Examine the Goods. CBDne I "WELL" MADE, OF GOOD MATERIAL, ALL 8IZES, AT Jlo' I POINTED YOKE MADE OF FINE MADE OF GOOD MATERIAL with ruffled neck and front afS9c. TTTCTKKD FRONT TRTM'Wri'.n nrif.h r.K-, rtffli '"w " .rSr2r" SQUARE TUCKED YOTTW ! YOKE OF TWO ROWS OF INSERTING, rows of tucks between " 79c. BEST WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL TUCKED BOTTOM AT ... muu n Hfiiru'i.w Aivrr MADE WELL, CAMBRIC RUFFLE, HANDSOMK IfATHRl A T. TUCKING, CAMBRIC RUFFLE, and UDirsQweiPs WITH TUCKED BOTTOM ' - " Ruffle of embroidery. 46c. . " . " " " 44 torchon lace " 75c. " , ' ' " " '4 "wideembd. " 70c. CAMBRIC TRIMMED WITH TORCHON LACE AND TUCKS " 76c. wnmowssr i iiiiucis, CHARLOTTE, N. C. . MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. The largest and most IN THE PIANOS ANDQORGANS y'.Vo , best makes on " ' , " Low prices and easy terms. Send for prices;, if D fit- 7AG&NT FOR LUDDEN No charge for packing or draysge. ''" CHARLOTTE. N. C Eieaehber about a month mm. .( !,. T TUCKS, CORDED BAND " 4 48c . w vJOi -'.: ilCe omkiiAi1nivv . . 14 fVfer - 36c' ' embi. edge " ' . 65c. ' . 78c. 7C. Torchon Lace embroidery AND CAMBRIC RUFFLE AT 83c. complete stock of STjlTE. the installment plan. - , - PILA-NiOS - - -AND Delivered. V, - - - . ; FUBIGIIT PBEPAII. 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