I D M To show our Stock of 8pring and Summer Goods. Having taken upecial care in electing oar stock, we are prepared to show tbe most complete line of Dress jGroodLs , ve found. We have all the latest shades in Colored Cashmeres, Mandas U Suiting, Diagonals, sue laoe, stripes, Undines, Albatross, Nuns veiling, nr. Lva nil wuttha in : " '1 - ,-.. -. - fif. - t t ,r ii.it-wji," i i itA a,, k Warp Henriettas, San Duhesae, SLCj Trench Tricot, &c . au at xne lowest poesiDie prices. Also, Handsome em- torchon and Media Laoea. I fOldereu anu iwuiuiumwu buhs cij The handsomest Stock of Parasols ever shown here.' It win pay you to rivi us a call before buying as we are determined not to be undersold.- Re member our UNDBBWEAB DABMEN i - 3UTIJ HE A FOB. TH FiNtT N0VSLTH8 andllOTIONS ;:; That ttbastTer been wr plearaw t offer Uw pb Be. and a careful lnspectton of MjlM and pritta ia solicited trom a U : , - ,j All Silk Jttfcaa t the Tery low price o tl C8. of A bMaUfol variety Combination Suits. In Imbrol ery Sllki Camel'a Hair, Homes pan and Carnai Clottu. a big stoek of .. . '; i. ; . FAHCYi BUTTOIIS, " Large and tmall, to match, drtas' elap,"toop,. epaolettea, roaaarr and baJl trloualnga ; A band- '. . . , . , ; -. 'f tor 11'. BattreM, Iaihm, Weersaiclc,1 - k ' en ltapiftfc -V;,.:--f-x ' ' , . ...J .... ;! .. . Tbe attention at notttera ia teg pact fully filed to my attnwtlTe ttock of LITTLE BOXd!. CLOTH-: HM1 betme paienaalng. - t,, r it T. L. SE1GLE. i :-; ft; ;V ' YY v I bam nwi i .Haaaioi t Una ' .,-... .-i j 'i . ".. Fine Dress Guod Silks; .. .. ' I..-,, i,j i! f ,i -it dsfH-imifi i t . ; - " " ' . . Than the Ermine, Canvas, Basket Goods, Boucle, Bourette Stripes, Spanish Bobep, and the various woolen Suits id Combination. These we have with a coaipijte line or trimmings. ) ajbo : f-5T' ELI G MT I UlflilLI E " SfAGFS. , f i 1 K ew Clnac3.'a kals: These goods are uie very latest, and uime ai a see lor youraellt i: .i 1 yJ - ;T K. L. CiEELEQ g CO, H 'II 8DCCXSSOSS TO' 1L LxXAKI TTt FRED C. lflJNZLER 11 LAQEB BISBSt DEAIJBn Aril charlqtteV nV c' Bepry Bbi two of the largest LA02S BEER Breweriea 1b the United State rate RerKBcr A Kaaajel Pwwl. C, of Pfifladrlfrhlfa, fhfi il P. A Bt. Scfttafer BrwlaujCaHt Wew Work . f.fTyi. "r THE LABQEST LAGEB BEES BOl TLINQ , STABLE3H1I EaT' . , IS THE, CITY . I u i 0'6rdflr Mliehedi'Att Or4fi Drombtlv Alld and delivered- free o onarge to any pvt of toe city aexawdir Wm par 18 ewtaparnwbrtofaflppundawr ouBdneweaa aaea.oo.fBrBB hwbw I ChArinttA. K a. We m trade cotton eeed meju or aoed, Kfttaf one ton of iea lor two tool u oeao. ... . -(- . , OUTBt OILCOKPANT, oeeaaaonloObarlotuoaCanpanj. aaptiaddtr . -. t t - -, , THE LATlST AND MOST IMPORTANT! I. - a V .. v- ' ' 1 ' We are do ronntta; on fall ttaa. Farattore aaanataetnred by ua la kept by the enterprising larattnre dealer tn tola etty. Wo make only the beat and aaoat aabatantlal Is the market. VO 8HODDT 60UD3. Art It (oods made by u and yon ffl tot the worth cXj?3 asooey. Oar Won each ptota W ac'.'t thepatronaceof the Doaaaraatea . ' i . - - WANTFP," 111 "T . . French Banting, French Batiste, iuw. vsriouwu untXTB uuu lUUUUiugB, i. : -y - .5 . :i . rata. fiRn i CO: .,4 n i ' 1 1 : South Tryon Otroet, t -r Charlotte, W. c. i.-i.,iijFLv 'If. Ladieg'.Misses'and Children's mat BUTTON, CiNGRESS 4 LICE SHOES, 6enri Ttoe Baadid and MacbJoa Bevad . BOOTS, BUTTON AND L1CEBALS, ITJIX BOOTS AKD SHOXS OF iBiJDSS Silk, Soft Eats, - -" ti.A UMBRELLAS iOF ALL f KINDS, ' SHOBBLACXTXa AKOBBU6H1S.,; ; K ila Polish tor Ladies1 Fine ' boss. Stock alw-ays ,kept . toll and -'"Tip to the demand. " " 0BD1B3 BT MAIL OB XXFBSS3 FBOMPTXT f '4 . i 1 EI1CU0IDI RED Vi RIPS 'are being offered at reduced prices. IDXB HARRIS. u. c. mm t to, r ADCTION "AND COXKISSIOXa mm REAL ESTATE. ) CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED J..D. KGIIDRICE, QL U B; KO USE, t i i -. r - f . BE8T.JAR ,V. - - AND V ' ' BILLIARD HALL 1 In the etty. - ' . ifebUdtt 1 v A FOR RENT. C0VTC.3TABLI 4TOoraeotts, pantry "1 wuiiaaiew hQPma rarof ir Lodt t acrea ol inhd tot rP-t U A., yto - few hunan,4 yaroi trt ' e s rwBi I Jl "TBtrm. LTM TBS BUH, 80IOETDOB SVBIirn TO B OBSCyXID, BUT, LDB THB SCH, QHLI FOB A SnbserlptloBi to the Observer. DAILY. EDITION. Bingieeow.... .... .... B cents. ej tne wees m meaty................. ao the month. t l Three montha ..$3.00 Oxmontba...... f 4.00 On year 8.00 V. - WXXKLT OITION. - Three month.... flOeanta. txx month.. .91.00 sue rear. -In eloba of five and ow tLGO. lit No IeTtatIo From Thetw Baileo SubaertDUona alwaya payaole in adrnnee, not out in name om in tact. WASHINGTON VIEWS O UR LDTTER, Sir. Edmnadt' Clallford Cenrt- " bOHiK Meiwf the few"Jawc aud What Tkey 8ayon Nome Publle Qaetlooai The Fronds mud lne qamllf lea Proposed- to be Cor rected by, the Hew Horth Cro ; lino AMoetstloB Perribnol Etc. ConesjKmdence of Tax Obsebtib.- , ::' Witimsttv?i)?: crrMaTclf ; 2S Prophesiea of what Mr.-- Edmunds and his party5 would "do with ; their vicrory afterlife was' woo are being verified. Indeed, not much more Df a victory than Corn wallis gained at the battle at. Guilford Courthouse is visible to the' naked eye Mr. Ed munds and Mr. Evarts with their guperiority "in insight over other morta'g may be able to discern some thing more advantageously. But to the profane mind it all appeepa, in the picturesque paras of the lament ed Billallen'a dd barren ideality,' and very little ol .that. .;t Nobody here pretends to think that the Sen -ate will pause a moment before it confirms .the Presidents nominees. The.resolutiona are acknowledged by the Republican -Senators themselves to be a mere brttttT Zme, All he elaborate preparation s, all the exqui site irony,' all the ingenious Bophis try.all the pompous declamation haver been need for worse than nothing. H!he country, laughs, for the farce is I oyer. - . Theinterest in the money question continues, although it has long since appeared that no change in the coin age would be ' allowed by this Con gress Yesterday various speeches were delivered, in the House on both sides of the -question. Mr. Dargan espoused the same cause as Mr.; Hemphill had done ; on the previous occasiou ; that is, he spoke for gold with no uncertain voice. Mr- Till man, :one of themost' original and ablevSouthern member listened to the speech with the greatest possible pai idhce and interest, .i He was the most abused auditor of the sturdy silverite, Judge CulbersOn, of Texas, and when Governor Long of Massa- chu8ets, : began "' he moved oyer to that part of .the chamber and paid equal consideration j to the gol den mouthed gold advocate. It is said that the Abbeville a member is forging thunderbol's to hurl at the deyoted heads of Messrs- Hemphill ajodXaf gajflt ;j Wheis he speaks : the Holwe w2yt heed.-.Jt always listens to-ther:,fine' bid South Chnuuii tBy;the7sway I uoidert tand the peopleL taofijrun niog Tillman for the -Governorship, wbich is the same thing as electing him. v. This is abad thing Hoda, uns less the Abeville district has a shaft of equal force in its . quiver foi ,. Cons gre8sional arphery. 15...-1 Bland .Weaver and Warner con- suited together ftod chaffed, parts of Long's speech, whUeReagan ttie re maining silver champion, sat not .far a way. - Long drew around -him - ail the men of talent in the House r who were Dresent ' and many men who were there out of mere curiosity. The organisation heretofore spoken of in these letters, of the North Cart Una 'Democratic : Association . was pleasantly effected Friday night. The following were elected: President. T, B. Womack, of Chatham, clerk of the House committee onrReformin the Civil Service f Vice-President James Madison Leach, . jr., of Davidson, partment ; Treasurer, John w tiays, of Granville, geologicaksurvey i Sees retary. J. S. Tomlinson, of Bun combe, lately of ' Catawba, cleric; m the Civil Service. These, with' the gentlemen hereinafter named constis tute the executive committee: Messrs H. G. Williams, of Wflson, Assistant Superintendent oft the House docu ment roomJ. B Hussey, ol luu- ford. chieT of division in the !Treaau ry Depatinenti 4- W. Bowejl. of Sampson, cleric ot tue. uouse .com mittee on ventilation ana acoustics. , Tbe constitution agd hy-hws report ed by th.? gejeptj committee weje aaopte(4 Ae orgamiadon is jukjuu- e4 tQ aid tha party - ia . all respects compatible with the civil service law and the course of administration. It is social at well as political, comhin ing the advantages of both , objecta, giving a nucleus for North Carolina talent and sociability.' Among- its political advantages may be men tioned the weeding out Of such aba ses as abound in all the departments the fact thai persons from other -com munities are credited to North Caro lina. A beginning has already been made. " In the Raleigh district out of seven appointments, three have been ascertained to be spurious North Car olinians : peopler some of whom con fess they never lived in the State. Qne visited a relatiYelthere or two wgeks, End'onjh set u?rte false plahn of residence. A fourth belongs to caeof the mountain, districts, and was char to tie 4th, All these errors and frauds are to be corrected. A member of the organization repus diates for it sympathyVith such vio lent outbreaks as that" of Mr. f Wise before the Virginia association.. . . ; The nomination for Representative in Congress in the 6 th District has been talked of." here, perhaps more than any other in the State, This is : due largely to the importance of. the district, embracing t as it does' ' the leading cities in the" State; but it is ; also due in some measure to the situ ation of affairs in, that particular dis tricts! have heard some demurrer to . Judge Bennett's proposed withdraw-' ai,v Hia well known views as to the i general expediency of a third term I and his declared policy .in , his own case have not ttopped the "use , of his name. It is said that however sin-4 cere he may be in his intentions to leave the ' Houseaf ter . the. ' present term ofjt wo years, and his perfect a:4r.b. know him,; he cannot , refuse, to serve the people again if they desire bis Bervices The field is full 'of candi- datesTheylstn-eacrio toefs. ..Every man ia for himself first. aud naturally prefers as his second choice the sitting member who is not anxious for . reelection . to' all hew comers like himself . ,': All IhatjlThaVe heard Judge Bennett say - indicates that'he has made up his mind-not to permit the use' Of his same for. nomi nation.', .rhere is not, so' far ' as I am' aware, the whisper of a suggostion that he would like to return ; to Con gress, i The above is " the.; view ,of intelligent 'gentlemen who differ with the Judge as-, to what . ought', to be done inv th6 "-premises. I give , news and, gossip, which , is often the best sort of news, and write for no man's advance meet or injury. ' Two or threathings here cannot fail to attract the attention of the ob servant. One is the tendency of thought among' the younger and middle-aged men away from obsolete and obsolescent issue s to a point of view in i harmony with the require ments of the present and the future. I will take two very dfsnt subs jects for illustration, Yesterday in conversation a practi cal North Carolinian,' whose age is not far from thirty-five 'either way, made these remarks: I think the time has come when the negro can be represented in Democratic politics in exact proportion to his talents, char acter and usefulness. A few oolortd men are educated and some of these are qualified , to hold office.' - Th6re are not many, and we need not fear eyil; consequences.'' , Wherever, by foreei-of -character and by, in telligent v: application - - a - negro has ,made . himself -: eligible -: he ought to be given, and I am glad to see that' he- is given, an opportunity to show what there is in him in pub lic - as well as in f private life. The mistake Mr. Cleveland made was not in appointing, Matthews; to an office, but n making him, contrary to the wishes of bll parties in the District, and contrary, as well, to the Demi cratio platform, an officer of the Dis trict of Columbia, j Had be appointed him somewhere else to a position he was competent to bold, there would have been no rational objection. I have my- prejudices," he continued, taking a cigar ot)t Qf his mouth, ."and lay nq claim to greater wisdom than that : Of other people. But I think that j ust ice and sound ' policy ,re quire that eyery part ofthe popula tion of a Democratic country should be represented in oificesholding, or, at least, that .-the discrimmation against any class should be strictly on general grounds, from which no complaint of injustice or , inequality could be raisea-' -uQSt oi tne negroes are illiterate, and many' are ' vicious, r nn nt.w rrtirnorance. These are ; by3st represanted by the; whites, or the very highest element of itheir , own racers .Let them-get education and reform their charac- ! ter, and then I will say they, too, will be entitled to hold office,"- , -r- This gentleman is not a politician. He is a man of ' the people in every sense, however. .- , v .- .-, My second illustration "is drawn f.m na-n-na in . vhioii tha service law is treated in private con- TOrAAtinn bv the ; vounzer sort or w ; men. I"-have ' rarely " beard it"-de-' pounced by young Democrats, ' and have just as rarely ' heard it praised by older ones The average opinion is thus expressedr The law wa, in tended by its JJemqcra,ia irnaer aua respected bj 1 those whodw execu it.as an honest law to work out a dif vjr h,-vWvujw. honest law to work out a dif- ferent problem o administraVion and iherefore.of goyerumentl It has some gerious imperfections. But it is better to hear with these for a while, tmtu ihey can ope at a time be removed,, than leopard the existence of j the bartV and defeat valuable reforms by " . . v.-f attempts V a.iu tuts Kuttube, wmiiu ,.a. x a. . mJii a. a. m-. . am a has already been of public benefit.- .-- ,- points. t ' i. s The North - Carolina members for the most part avoid the boredom of Saturday Vdebates," and use the day for department business. 1 Mm. Bennett and Mrs. Henderson and her family will probably come to Washington after the Lenten season is over. ' Miss Annie J. Lewis,' of Tarboro, temporarily-residing hers, has passed a very creditable examination, and her name has been placed on the list of eligibles for appointment , in the civil service. ' : . mm: '.aw- ' Salratton Of doea not aim ply assuage pain; bnt, by oulekiy finding l's way V the seat of the il tltSi 1!fs the .alllni and Inflammation, and, by removes the ot the tHae eecti a per iMjneuk cure, trice twenty five cents a botUe, . . THE . LABOR QUESTION CinCTJI. AB OF AI ASTER TTOBK , MAS POWDEBLT'' Plain Talk to tbe Assemblies Pallenee Advised Politicians Mast - be Guarded Against, ' Strikes and Boycotts - Must be I Avoided and Boasters Silenced. j Master Workman Powderly has is sued a secret circular to the noble ors fler of Knights of Labor of America. which has T just baen made public. towaeriy iDstrvcts tae secretaries of each of the assemblies to call a full meeting, and read before it' the I sen- timents which follow. The address opens with an order to the assemblies to "cease .initiating new : members until the relations of capital and,, la bor sha 1 become less strained than at present," ahd continues "To attempt .to; win concessions ' or trains with our present raw. undis. ciplmed Inembership,' would ; be . like furling anunorganized mob , against SSi?iSS5 bring in new members, pickup their 'quarrels as organized and have them ?pecl pecuniary aid from those who no- Durnose.' we must not fritter 1 away '"'our strength and miss the opportunity of success in the struggle against capis tal by rushing into useless strikes. To the cardinal principles of the order ?e must add another day's patience! ou have had patience for years, and had not the Knights of ; Labor aps peared upon the scene you would still be waiting. Your scale of prices must stand as they are for the press ent." If you cannot raise them by Other process than a strike, you must submit to -injustice at the bands of the employer in 'patience for a while longer. Bide well your time; find out how -'much you are entitled to, and then1 the tribunal of arbitration will settle the rest." - -, Powderly. - cautions - assemblies against - receiving into their ranks employers, and warns the Knights of Labor that the politician is planning night ' and : day how-to : catch the Knights of Labor; for the advantages of himself and party, and and adds that to use the name of the order in a; political contest is criminal, and must not occur again. Referring to the eight hotfr .movement the circu lar says; . ''Aesomblies of Knights of Labor must not strike, for tbe eight hour system , on May 1st ou the im pression that they are obeying orders from headquarters, for such an order was not ana will not be given. .Out of 60,000,000 : people in the United States and Canada our order has pos sibly 3,000,000, Can we mould tbe sentiments of millions in favor Qf the short hbur plan before May 1st! It is nonsense to think of it," i : Alter speaking of the qualities which officers of assemblies should possessess, and expecting the Knights to elect honest men of even temper ament, Powderly continues " While I write, a dispatch is .handed me in which 1. read these words;. 'They discharged our brother, . and :we ,t!uclc, for you ; know our motto is,. An. injury to . one is the concern of alL'- 'Yes, an , injury to .one .is the concern of allt but it is not wise, to injure all for, the sake of one. It would have beenfar ..batter-to contin uaat work, and "properly investigate the matter, bringing it before every known tribunal than to have struck. ' Speaking of the relation.-between the church and the Knights of Labor. Powderly saysj ;'I warn; our mem. bers against hasty, ; ill-considered ac tion. The churcn wiu not mteriere with us so long . as we maintain the law. it the law is wrong it is our duty to change it. 1 1 am ashamed ten meet with ; clergymen and others to tell them" our ' order5; is composed 1 of la w-a.biding,' intelligent ' men,1 while thai next1 dispatch brings news ;of some petty boycotter strike." " ' ' In conclusion, tbe Master "Work man says i 'I write this circular to lay before the order the exact condi-' tion of things, ' I am' neither phy si cally nor mentally capable of. doing the Work required of me : I am willing to do my part, but not to be asked to maintain a false position before ' the world any longer. One-of two things must take place either the local and district assemblies of the order must obey its laws, or I must be permitted obliges me to play one part before to resign irpm. the ..vocation , wmcn i the public ana another, to our mem-. hers."' I sartothe woria that the Knights of Labor do.not approve i9t or encourage strikes, and in one day dispatches came to. me from Troy, N.' iY., Manchester, jmu., -jnicago, jin cinnati, LynchhurgVa , Springfield, O.: and Montreal, announcing strikes; It is . impossible. for human nature to stand the Btrain any longer. I must have the assistance of the order. nr mv mnat AArnMt efforts will . fail. Strikes must' be avoided,; boycoits must be avoided,; those who boast must be checked by their assemblies. no move must . oe, maae untu tne I court of last resort has been appealed I a' .li4WntM vnnla-nAa mtiaf. Kn politicians must be hushed up I . - of Knighthood must Jiave preference nvAr those ot anv other - oraer. ' if these things are, dope the next five years will "witness the complete emancipation of- mankind from the curse of monopoly. In our members we require iecreoy. obedience, assist ance, patience, and courage." If with the8 -da - strengthen my hands l wiU continue in the work. If you do not: desire?, to assist me in this way, then select a man - better quali' fied to obey your will, and I will re tire in his favor." The, Telephone npHBSS are now orer 15 iubscrlbers to the Tele- I I nnnne RxpJianee. Each one of these has In itantaueous communication at wiu wuq any oi me kniun u.t an nrnnnt of oniT A fen C6iil8 DOT- day Thsre U to smne extent an erroneous lmpressiua that no duirenoe in tne qmtuy ui uuepuuun boi Vied 18 poaHlDie. sao8cnuers ana uie uuuuc suuu nndAnttnd that the word TKLKPH'JJiS" Con no mnt- nnalt m indication of tha kind or the kind o Quality ot cloth and pa'tern involved. It is posslblt to furnish an arrangement of wires and Instruments requiring - much less outlay- for plant and operatm expenses ; thu le provided for this by this Exchange, but we con sider the best system la wertu more than any dif ference In price an-1 we aim to furnish only the best, viz: "The Law System," with single wlrea and perpetual hours. - Trie price ot this system of service in New Tor Is $250 per year. Our rates are much less, amounting to only a few cents a diy.- Ton oannot tfford W be without a telephone. Call on tiie manger or send him a postal card and he will call on you. .t ft. u, WJWSl, manr, : - C. K. MoCluer, -charlottej K. C '- - D'st. bupU, Blohmond, Ya, , ' mar28d3t . - ; Houses Rented, Horww ranted and rents collected. In tha Adw-.-sediree of charge. - ' - CiiABbOTIBBXAL ESTATE AOEHCY, : -i i" - B. S. COCHRANE. Manager, cU tf Trade Creel front Centiallrt . -(RpvALM5iai"--'-':-0 i Absolutely Pure. ; This nmnlnr nam nri ri ' i . 1 : ' i ' fh?5lr ,an.d whelesomeness More ecenomlcal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be aold in eompetitloa with the multitude ot low test,' short "fS-'lSJ :-f Pnosphate powders. Sold only 4oaf, SPRINGS St BTJRWXLL, ' JanaOtUtwly Charlotte. ITft '' 1 " NERVOUS ; DEBILITATED .MEM. aU5w1 A" trial qfmriv favofW SLfe Dye 8 Celebrated Voltaft Kit with r Electric Suspensory AppUanees, for the rpeedr -iS'fet?? PWyanentcwe Of Aoreou DebOUy, loM of Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troablea. Also (ormanr other dlwases. Complete reston. j0" Health, Vigor and Manhood guaranteed. " ' IO i. iLcnrreu. must ran-a pAnipiliet UXBOtliGCl " imoelop mailed free, by addresolna; V0LXA10 BELT CO.. HanhaU. KnK ' ljfe i ij novl7deodw7m . DEAFNE8SS?-m twenty eight years.- Treated by most of the noted speciaUsts of the day with no benefit. Cured him self in three months, and since then hundreds of others by the same process, a plain, simple and successful home treatment. Address T. 8. PAGB. 128 East 26th SU New York city. -, , . , - ' - - -'- L ' . V J B WANT. SALESMEN everywhere, local and traveling, to sell our goods Win pay good-alary ad all expenses. Wrlteforterms at once, and state salary wnntmi iifiinu STANDARD SILVKtt WAftK COMPAwt. Wash ington Street, Bostoa Mass; mar34w ff: I M T C n LA WES to work for ns at their Mil IE.LI. ,0n homos. 7 And 1-0 .Mrm. atr can be quietly mads. No photo painting;, no CanvaHSlne Wot full mTtlmiinrs. nlnmut drew at once, CBI?SC""fT A.KT COMPANY. 19 VDUWW kjumbj DVBbVU, XLLiUSO JTVA UAfUa , I CUnE FITS! Wrt(-Ti I iuv cui-e I do not maui immI n -. .1. for a time and then have them return again, I mean radical oore. I hare made the disease of FITS. EPI. LkPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a life-long ttudyTl warrant my remedy toanrethewanamuaa.. nji, others have failed una reason for not now receiving a core. Send at onoefor .treatise and a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give Expre aadPostOfnce. It casta you nothing for a trial, and I yriU eore yon. , wreaia. u. u. uuor.iiOrtariBt, Hew York. corjsur.iPTion. ' l have a positive re mod j for U.abardtKu.;by 1U bm thoonada of eaM. of the wont kind and of foil. Maodlnichave been cured. Indeed, raatronels my faith la iu .tficu J. tti.t win .end TWO BOTTLES FK8H. ' together with a V;AI.PB.KTB1ATI8 on thUdhwaM loaufaffeFer. eiveexpresauid F 0.addreaa. .... . PH. T. A. BWWUM. 11 ril St. K.w Tork. AD1KS WANTED to wortc for us at their owa homes. $7 to $10 per week can be easily i uiouo, uv nuiriwiug; losciuHtiu una steaay iif,tiiiviiitnifa Particulars and aamnle nf tha work sent far stamo. Adress HOUfi M'lf'tt CO.. P. O. Box 1816. Boston, Mass. ; Parker's T6r.sc, A Putj Family. Medicine that Never Intoxicates nisrocK & co 1 1 a . i 193 William Street, New Tark. Sold by all Druggist In large bottles at One Dollar." MVmRL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH.." ' The Orig-innl and Only denalne. v' Safe and mlwfty. Beli.t.ii. finnnof-orthleea nanatkms, i. Tniiisttens.blo to LAnlBQ. A.lt cm. h....i.t Xa ' "t'bioliter' Ku t a-.li lod Uke a. other, w tnclose 4&. " (stamps) to oft- lor parncuRrs tn Utter by rutuja waiL . NAME PAPER. UUlcherfei-Cherateal C. Soldky BrasslMa eyery where. A.t Itot "Cklrht. . let. nMuaT Mrtsm anl0d&wlj METAL POISON. f I t 'ii I am a coppersmith by trade, and the small car- tides of brass and ooDDer from Dllnz srot into noma on say arms and poisoned my whole system. Mer cury administered brought on rheumatism, and I oeoame a neipiess invaaa , i took two dozen Dottles of Swift's Specific. My legs, 'arms and hands are all right again: 1 use them without pain- My restora tion Is due to 3. 8. ti. . : , Pstbb E. LOVT, , Jan. , l8o& - - ." ' .-: Augusta, 6a, ; mALAmki, poison. ' -' rrve'efnje6 stance. - W.C.Toblow. .1 wo uaro useu owut 5 ouecinc m our mmny as an Sumter Co., a., Sept 11, 1884. For" six or eleht vei rs I Rnfrnmt with num i my right lee. Im- reated with imiidanr Pnraa. slum and Merc j t, and I became helDkea. Six bottles of Swift's Jp elfie made a permanent cure. .v Wilsoh, GalnesvlUe, Ga. Swift's 8' :Iflc is entirely vegetable. Treatise on Blood and diseases mauea tree; - ! Thx Switt Spscmc Co., Drawer 8. lUanta, 68 ur MJtt w . saa ok, a. i. . Pristinff Press for Sale! T HAVB FOR SALB a complete Adams Book Aa and Newspaper Press. Size of - platen 24x38 Inches. The machine is la good order, made b Hoe a Cat. standard work. . L1- Price - . - " 12,24000 1 WiUbesoldfor - . - . . - 0000 on terms to suit purchaser. r . CHA3. R. JON15S, - lanSdtf - Charlotte Obseirer. BAIIAIIAS, LELI0II3 v ' -and ' ? - Gasterai Tarn gvrtet Potatoes . -' . -AT : ' c S. M. iTOWELL. FOR SALE. T have two horses and two mules for sale, ire X young aid we 1 broken.: Also a gold to hcrse I wagon.all o which l will aril cheap for cash. I will make tt to the interest ot parties In need of any ot the aoove to see me oeiore purchasing. BE W Alt JB f A DTJLTEBATED i The cltr t Hooded with It. its odor when cook. Ing defcvts It Examine for yourself and be sue you are- no Uding u v ? . ' ' CASSOMO'S c8TAtt II ftAIVD - - -Li - L4RU - - - Is guaranteed pure. Try It and" yon win use no other.- Put up in packnges from $i 300 pounds. ft. CAShOriD SON. Baltimore. Md . ... Carers of the celebrated "Star Brana" mLd cured i hams and bacon : ' v ; marZSdly j.-- ; ' f TMTC with rmall capital. .We have amiethrott w new, no risa, lare pronts, special au oay offer, write at once. Emma Col, SU Caial t, K. t. i mar20il63in f ' :i886 SPRING ii . II- - Tnis is tae amsion- oi tne Dry broods iseasoD, in which we have now to make our Kecord.v now; wen leave our Readers to them that a better selected stock of Fash ionable Goods we have , never " sho wn, and the , prices are as low as those of the few De partments below: ! SATINES wTo-thl; T DR tSS GINGHAMS ' ' 1 AtS cents per yard worth 12 cents. ' ' ' ' " 40 Inch wide - INDIA UNEN&tWf - t ' : ' Checked , NAINSOC )ES wUU? w, r All Wool Black - BUNTING worth aus per yard Noveltj-Bourettes. DRESS GOODS SB WE ARE DRKSS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES. HOIESRY AND GLOVES. ALL NEW GOODS V, CARPETS AND CURTAINS. mtmrnmi CHARLOTTE, N. C. MAIL ORDER3 SOLICITED AND .'LA . li The largest and most H'omrnnflilnnii0 XI -3 IT' W IN THE if PIANOS AND ORGANS I .ir;.ri- - v-r.i--s Ul the best makes on the installment plan. - - . t Low; prices and easy 0 :. fa s v S 1 Order direct from me,- and save time and freight, as r I deliver freight-paid , to your nearest depot as cheap as yon ' buy from the head office; and will attend to, your wants in case anything should be . wrong ;.in the., factory guarantees. . . . w " IS, MIo CLXABLOTTS, N. 0 Ml -:or- we snail succeed we judge, when we tell Satin Coaching PARASOLS n . each ' Begular Hade BALBRIGGAN HOSE At 15 cents a pair, worth TSUj cents. X Inother lot ot .olid colored. , HOSE wwajp pairs u : Boya Knockabout RIBBED HOSESortb00 : : ; ... Extra heavy U-4 White MARSEILLES SPREADS at $1 45 each, worth $2.00 Superior Quality U-4 White , MARS. SPREADS at SL80 cents each, worth $2.76. OFFERING ' AT BOTTOM PBICES. & mmm, PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 1 III r,I.L- 7 " complete stock of i STATE ro:- .v f. . - - - terms... Send, forf prices. ! CQlCfiERMG PJAKOS, KlaAu&hik Pianos, V UiS0N:& HAMLIN PIANOS. BAY STATE ORGANS, . rALKAKU I JKIA IMn. y Mason & Ilablin Organs. nun PWSo