' Any one"- not able, to read this . fine y i print clearly at 12 inches from : v , ' . t the eyes should consult -' an bought :at once - We bae enrtorbtettry'tha hndaom-. ' ''".' , ' et and pretliesr ilno-of -Hni oods m 'have eer -soown In iace. ' -Everything stjllh In V . mouv and -- ' TrtmrElr", a'l.tfce, bore: lies o the ' - season. - W.e O joda, Laos, m brotrM. i iopnJi"'s. 8atteena and ' -r" Crlriaiea; oh. my, ao fcfetty and ebeap. j.. Ladles' TJnden""rJ all prices aud r' v "- ' tnj&. ' tiies huii Children' Lace , Car. ...... I e are ready to the campaign. Oar pnivs are 6x"d, ana we eordiaily aak ; ', 'youtoeuiue add sea for yourselvta' , , Bpre'al attention loroiders for Goods J' i ; OrSaisple. -;,. :').'- BUTCH Bl 'J-1, ' .Tborsdiy April 6t, Big dlspUot if lit . ail I FINE DRESS GOODS. Sood variety or s reet and Evenic Silks. Big exhibit of FANCY NOVELTIES In Area trimmings. - Handsome display of Ladies' and Missed Parasols. - - . - A great many. ATTRACTIVE GOODS In how ftgDlsbtngB, Ac - Remember the Day Mi - " . - : " f indmakttapolntto eome. A cordial torttatton r , emended to all. Hi-f -i T- L. SEIGLE. Spring Mil, Than -the El amfneL Can vas, Basket Goods; TJoucls, Bourette Stripes, Spanish KODep, ana tne various woolen- suits in complete line of trnmnng3 . 4Jso. ---STYLO -- AND T These e.xxla am the vnrv latest." and1 wiue ar a see tor yoursell L i " i ' i f ' I i-1 ! l.-l Lager beer tmAzzziJLrtv BOTTLES, CHARLOTTESiTCJ Bepreeenta two of tho Urcen tiAQ3 BEER Breweries uttbH UniSad E3.te' l"ke Berber A CCef L'-Wlij ' of ruimAciptfa, af i il r. Rft. 8eamar,BtNwIM't79l;'r the largest - laqes crisii 1 fcor TLINQ tSTABLISHiIE2IT . VOrden 8oltciiit. All orden Ued BdrdeUverd 'fros of . 4 to aSfpjrt 'of the oUyV " - . WANXEP, envtirjetburv4ef ?3r "'ff eottoa eeea o:i rt .J Jt!!'".'." aeed meai t: - . J, 1';': OUVXB OIL COr?AST, ' Soeeeaion to OoAriotta CH Comsoay.' iiMdtr THE LATE3T nnraetnred by nt la kept by e&terpn. 3 foniltareeateri W ,thla eJtj. We mrtf-'j f" e beet and aaoat aabitautsai -4b t" b r . I 3 HODDt 6QODB. Akfor rxjr 3 1 109 eljlgat the worth of iota mc- y. C, ? - ' laeneaohplefaB. WeeoUclt Cat. :r: tootia aod goamitaa aKaC.a. . BtapeetfDSy, MOST mo. ft. CO. Iti j:, ,A first IMml. EM. Biilfe Tryon Street, Charlotte. H, " DXAXX8S QI .. Ladiea!,llis8es'and Childrt ns eents rbie Handmade and Maenlne Saved I OOlS3,!3Dm)N AND LACSDIS; a..nprf5;Aifi .oirr.ci)-q TOfK BOOTS AND SHOES Or Aif ellDSS. i t Silt,. Soft 'and Sfi Li; 5 VAUSES and s, UMBRELLAS1 OF AtL -KJDS, j v i - I . EBOX BLACKING .AND BBUSHXS. Stock always kept toll and r rip td thi iistaand. ' - OBDXB3 BY HlQ. OBIXt: ATTXXPZD TO.: 1 . i .6,, I C - -. - upmpinaiion., xnese we nave wim a . i are beine offered at reduced prices. I " ft 'irf, f ?iv-J 0. C. A 'I co:, 1, f f f'f ; tiCCTlOS AND COM1QSSIOH .V. ;. j H JWin AtHP 0 3 u : v K V CLUBHOUSE, a : "J : J i rir- ! - HTP wins "Tbdth. ltks the suit, BOMjfii"a arrBMiTB to M OBSODBKD, BUT, UZI xful SDH, OKLZOBA Snbocriptlon. to tne Observer I DAILT EDITION. SlOKleOODT.. Boenta. By toe week In the etiy. By toe month. Three montha. ...... six month. ... 20 ...... 75 .,....$2.00 ..... 4.C0 ...... 8.Q0 One rear WEKELT EDITION. " Threemnntha .an etx montha...... ...tl.G0 im year.......... 1.26 laelabaof five and over SLSa - f No KevtatIon Fron These llnles SnbaerlDtloiia alwava oaraMe In- adrancn.not wit in name ooi m xact. :. -.- OVU CONGUESSSlEIf. Amendments by . CowlesOpla Ions oa Taaee'i SpeeclKHome From Vnba, - . -x , v Correspondence of Th Obskktxk. r . WASHniaToH, - D. ' C ,: April ' 1 When the" Federal fees bill comes up again Col. Powles will offer some amendments. He is in favor of res adjusting the salaries"bf deputy thai- shals, clerks and commissioners. Ckt Gowles would prefer the, billheing without the clause giving coordinate jurisdiction -of justices ! of the? peace with ; commissioners, because - he thinks the commissioners themselves are wholly unnecessary. " He thinks the measure will pass the House and also . the Senate, r probably with amendments.- "5 - ' There is a good deal of favorable comment on Senator Vance's, speech this morning,: .Among those who ex press themselves as delighted &re Representatives Henderson, Beid and Gowles. Mr.' H. Ot: Williams and CoL John Nv 'Staples.-' " ' . '-' V Mr. .'Chairman Turner; has been designated by the elections commit teeTo' prepare the case of the Hurd Bomeis case. He will conduct the case, against fir,' Hurd, .and thisin sures a majority of , the members of the House itk the final decision of the matter. .. MajA. J. -Galloway has J returned withJiijCbhgressional excursionists from ubL They had "a good time", to 4u9the compendious language ot-the Uajer. ;He says that the gen tlemen, who accompanied him. speak in th highest terms of the Coast ' 1 Mr. Farrior," of ,G-oldaboro, and his -brid left here this- morning. H. A MOB UT A MEBBT MOOD. V: The W4 tnothter.of Ten Thoas- and Blen and Dow They Guyed 1 the lPIiee. St. LoqU GJobe Pomoonrt Ten thousand men were ' on and around : the Tayonf Avenue ; Bridge, Monday morning, when an attempt was made to break the freight blocks ade on tho Missouri Pacific. One train got through to Chamois.? There must have been twenty police on the i six cars when they started.' While the cars were stock still the police stood up and posed with folded arms, out tne sdock 01 me star unsettled them all, and they staggered ground the roofs of the f cars 1 ke ; drunken sailors on deck in a stormy sea. -A wild laugh went out as the ponce bes ead- MLeaken.--i Some of them flop ped .right down and saton the foot board, wmie otners got uown siowiy and squatted. on their calves; hold- me on lor dear lifer- A wild laugh was set up on an siaes as me iiiue train started.. Whei the young man turned the switch the 'engine passed On all right; but it was very soon dis covered that everything : was not all right with the train.- if was - unwell in the forward part.. The.iirsUcsr began to wobblo a little, then it sag ged a little to the . right with j a jolt, and while the valiant policemenon top wererecoreringfrbci f athoek there was a bump on the left Then i.hAm name &:BUccesioriof bumrjs.for the car was ofll the. i track: tand? bei: wheels were Dumping along- on we ties, every bump sending the polices men ur in the air ?o that.tbe, I toi s"4 facd4ue sfy - fcfej. w&oi- ttietr feet and the tops of tne cars, uucn lau-bir zas there was then otly those who heard it can ica'ngs.rXhca there w. 3 a final puf tp rivT; P smoke sadaigaway up ttrai-.;i fo, ;the air, Another jerk an ether unani mous sitting down of the police, a succffsion of crackles and jingles of thel kf. and the train had started. The crowd ters eU as death. The train pulled out a little slowly. and passed under the bridge.: As it did so every police ducked his bes, though an clhtsf ooter ; could easily stand on a car and pass under without danger. The first couple of jerks of c uc " zVds I th r'lr a tooianf rc"T sitdov . ' "pu it to t ;ssi. ' "- .vtd ontOGt- rare. V. , , -"ce on : either jiixl-o"-1-3 tr, . T brckeT i-trr crowd czr-1 war J vJ--1 &iai-lut - the- ua-utvr pulled the v throttla open e nd therf was no earthly chance for thosa who wers e? c .1 to ptu cus ia i 4. :-t,ti:a r"J.n3 cs tie ili ders pn me' givssa v J va csrst uu jur4ped- 09 a tteponerationby tis pohpe. Theu the crowd followed in the wake of the engine; the tracks being1 black with - people. ' ' But the train cained rapidly "wj358ppn. it.gf sisbt, 4 f treef fJa ' Sf risers t Phllade ' t- ..; . ' " ' pHTLApELPEIA, April 2.-Abut 2 o'clock this morning a mass meeting of street car drivers ratied the cca-. tion committee and the b,oar3,cf president g, and.&U oara are runni as usual this morning. Thi3 actios ends all fears of a "Ue-up," e?d th5 rr.2n r:t t' aU th?y Cizlzl ia tiieir till ct gnavancca, -: ' s T9 Crnr a JTaw.e3 A j- -tits Tir,aili!T!!r.talD''r.:s ?i rcrnl. 9 tve c"- tlTeo"na in i" Ar d yt uicet:;- . ' V ' -a r'w vat ' - 4 t -"'-a, I t 1 fr' etit , t s f ; j ct U ' a i" ra 4 t s L ti 9 1 l it "1. r 4 ir a ( t 1 -, II 1 ll 1 ! 1 t - i a. J TOE TELEFnOXE ISQUIIIT. Senator Harris Tells the Commlt i tee Aboat ' th Pan . JCleetrte ; Scheme - , - . f Washington, March 31. Senator Harris, of Tennessee,: was before the -telephone committee today. He told the entire story of .-his connection with Dr.. Rogers,! which, .dated back thirty years, and also of the organic sation of the Pan Electric Company. The witness gave briefly the. same account of , the first conference for organization as told by Casey, Young; In every instance where it had been proposed to issue stock .witness had lesipted it with his vote, and he "had been informed that every share was locked up in the hands of the tary and treasurer. There had never been a meeting of the board of direc tors in the Senate judiciary commit-1 - room, although t witness, with Rogers . and J ohnston, had Borneo times called upon "Senator Garland in the room to get Lis opinion on points of law.,. .... l The witness .. corroborated ; , Mr. young's testimony , as to the sales of 8tosk to Senator .Vest, .George. How ard and the t wo-, ladtea He - had hegotiat 'd the sales and had fully ez plained to each of " the" persons the exact status of the company affairs. tie remembered receivics the letter Of May 24. 1885. Teauestins him to urge the" Attorney - General; to bring uiB agaiDBi ' xne - neii ; uompany; Probably he had consigned the letter to the waste basket, certainly he had never . acknowledged its receipt in writing, as ne attached no importance to it. . The subject had never been-4 mentioned between himself and the Attorney General before ''this news paper parade of-the' Pan' Electric Company," and since then the only conversation -L had bsen o about the newspapers and not ihe suit! jujr.- jtfovie - mauired roadlv whether the witness had T ever-1 done anything to further the? bringing of ine " eovernmenc suic.: xie .reDiied. emphatically, that he. had not unless his visits to Solicitor General Goode. at the telegraphic request of: Colonel Gantt to inquire whether he had re ceived the papers im the Memphis case, could be so -construed.3' ; ' l "3enator " inquired the chair man. 'was there ever, anv fiufirsestien-that : the--company ; should ; profit in 'any way by the official position of any of the persons who might be engaged!" r i answer, no,"- replied the wit ness, emphatically- but slowly, , "and l answer lurther that it at 'had been intimated to me' that my offlctal ac tion as a senator was to.be involved, directly or indirectly, it would have ended forever all negotiations.' iMfKanney inquired it the witness really regarded the patent as worth $5,000,000. He replied : that he bad very r little idea of . tha value'of the patents, but as to the stock, he sup, posed . that it would be covered by tne-capital, whatever it might be. Mr. Banney ' inquirea if he would be a party to a company with an ostensi ble capital of five millions.-based on the patents, unless Jie .believed the patents to be Worth that sum.' The witness replied that be should have been -perfectly indifferent as to. the amount of capital stock that a ma jority of his associates should. have desired; to fix upon. . But in every transaction ' with other people .with which he - had ever had anything . to do he had enteredinta the fullest ex planation of the exact status of the' company, its capital stock and what it was baaed upon, with, other' tacts that he had deemed material..- He had - known nothing of the reserva- tion'of a tenth interest in the com pany-for.A: S- Hewitt. 1 THE ALABAMA FLOODS,. Unprecedented - -ib; ; (Character- IUa;list '.Water. Ever .Kaown.y MoNTOOJtaaT.- A tal;' ' A'prit A special td the Advertiser' -states ' that the ; w amor, ' uqosa ana i xaiapoosa riyers - are falling. Thousands ' of horses; mules, cattle and hogs have been swept away..' LCorn cotton seed and provisions in reach of the 'floods wereau oestrojeo ana., we planters in 'the overflowed (regions-will have difficulty iir starting. A' relief boat brought m a large number -of people yho',.liad t beeriId 'peri and without food, for three.' days1 pn a fam employing SateconvicU wheije the water flooded the quarters, . The president of the board pf in epectors made a way - to tzzzts - with bats to -the imperriled people Trtid srot them tff in EzZ&ty.. V Ea I arthe reports of i drowning ia tha verioua portions or the t.ajicst, up nine Dersonsi all colored but one. . Four lf ithose were women' er 1 ti:rC3 c":ilr dreo, m a cabin en tz.i u,;; i rir. it ftoating 3 with' tsa! ,"I,oiIroai oommunleat'on ra litact to T,svf Or leans via Motile, and. wiih New Yorla and the L?st via liPoon.r'Ttcra no communication south fcy j thai Louis ville and Naghvi'.Igf line c? to At',-t' Uuiciais nope KBWcraviroc3' cy making transfers today crt-sorrow. Water is two feet jdeer&t the Union .... . .. ..... .... depot and from there to theAlalitriii river bridge oi.JK9j30UtU-aaortn roads is an almon ccstiauous sheet of water, Trains from Mobile and Maoon arrive and1 depart 'at; points half a mile or more from the: depot. a. Boeciai irom upeiuut says: jonm son Bridges. " engineer of the, con struction train which went down on the; Talapoosa' river, died, after bin leg; was $inju,tt?3, Mx hands on te ame train had already died or oeen arowueu. - - .;- Sblma has no connection wU the outside worlds by raU. ; The -flood throughout the State is unprecedent ed, reaching here ei;x feet above the highest water mars, ever icnwn, xne ice factory. - water" works, the soap works and gas works, the electric light works, the farjtilizer works, the iron founderies.-the -oil mil!3r-the railroad shops &n& '.JtiillhtCitl the stoc : s : rlj t-ic!, j-; have several f;t; c!'Wst3Ti-i;.t- lacic illumi : i -i f - ? ci y i 1 1 y c-rsd: and oil. r ntdcS tLa doie cf the crpitctb-s i:: pci-V-iatL3x:ty, ii a la. c! - t- ttt -?rtlT-i west, t i v.L - vri aata4E.srt u '.ana, v . t i Itlsat' Eiat-' I have e L. , hem? , tomt!-i. : It rotbl;r';:yl -wlteaect'-Ya r' months, i... totaclt r-" ' jf i ."bc 16 a ae Lamnaoi IXesolutions. Baltimore Snn. ' 1 The passage of the Edmunds reso lutions was from the first a foregone conclusion, in view, ot toe relative strength ot ? the two parties in the Senate, Bat the long discussion to which they have given rise has failed to make the party capital the major ity had hoped to win from it, and in this aspect of the matter it has failed and was a mistake. -' It has resulted also in a defeat of the majority, in uo inii wu tug cupurbcro title President's prerogatives of removal had the better of the argument The practical result is nil. ' The President will persist in refusing to send the papers called for by the Senate, not- wunstanamg tne passage of the Sens ate ! resolutions: ' The Senate may, perhaps, persist in refusing to ' con firm persons: nominated to succeed' suspended oSicials. As the present incumoenia 'win contmue to draw their salaries and perform their du ties, and the suspended officials can never again Tiegain their orficesi the Senate's sulkiness will amount to lits tie more than a fresh illustration of the growing dislike of Senators for $ae civu service' law; xnis reeling was stronzlv' exnressed toward tho close ot the debate. The gist of Sen tor Iri gall's argument r was- that : the President had been false to "his pro fessions. He had declared in -oublic And in private 'that thereshould'be no changes m ofiice when the locum-: bents were "competent.' yet Raoublis cans' had been removed oh another ground apparently than that of 4n- oompetency. If this' were1 not k the case the documents On' - file in regard to them would be likely to show it. But these documents were withheld. mpelling, in Mr. Ingairs1 Opinion; e conclusion thai 'bffensive parti n'shiD.' and ' hot incomDetencv. was the'oause- of removal.! 1 OfTenm vn nftr. tisanship, ' ifl Ithe 'Senator's Opinun, ' is a good cause lor majemg removals, but1 he" despises mugwumpism3 He would ?like to prove that the mugs Wunrrja-'tnade 'a mista to in 'vnt.ino- thr '-Ur.- CleVeiand.r He would like still i bette; ;to; -' i discredit civil SrvicA - ' reform 41 doctrines 5 as consistent with the spirit Of Amerl ckri institutions, and in fact impracs ticable; " ' Senator " Vborhees2 in his speech ThtrradSy upon the Edmunds resolutions discussed their' practical piirpoee,-and -arrived at the conclu sion that they were' intended simply to deter the President from removing Republicans from office. - The Presi dent's 'course' m adhering- to the principles of civil-service reform em bodied m the civil service J law met with no appreciation from the Sens ate. The law operated m certain classes of offices (to prevent the' changes intended by. the people when they elected a Democratic President. and the Senate now sought to further deteat the win of the people - by obs strutting changes in offices not "em braced under the law. The object and effect was to give a Democratic administration a civil service disloyal M. ii L.i J . ..I.I.J- ..-.Jil . !. . " pq n ana one piotung us overtnrowr. Senator Voorhees therefore favored the repeal of - the law.? It is"a ' notes worthy circumstance in this connec tion that Commissioner Black" testi fies before the Senate committee that owing to unfriendly action in his own bureau on1 the part of - Republi can clerks he is subjected tto many risks which he would not incur if his subordinates were of his own: politi cal faith. ; tie found 'the. papers in a under discussion 4 before the committee had been "Jockeyed with" by a clerk; the purpose- apparently oeung to lnvaiiaato tne argument tne commissioner'-'wished to base upon itl -There is undoubtedly a growing opinion among public men at Wash ington that thecivil"servicetlaw,: however efficient in 1 improving the mode of entrahce into the public ser-- vice; ooes nqt neoeasanjy tend to the reformation of; abuses or to the pro motion of agreement with the policy of the party in ' power. ' -This,- however,- is a part of the problem which cab only be solved by the suggestions of 'experience.The old spoils system has had its day,-; whatever amends, mn ta may be made to the lawu ; . A Wart. Kew TorM Herald , That is a sad storylwhich isitold in our news cotamnsrjt ftabout a. wart pa a woman's cheek." "lis removal by a sursical operation broke up a hap-: py, home, and drove her husband diss trscted, It was a wart cf nmnense tizz and a dirurement. The woman Who owned it, .and carried it about with her, and never dreamed cf gets tins rid cf it. knew that she was not attractive. ; he attended to hep bus ine?l and vr s the tziztrezs of a hap- ryj;p3, ., a cut win the knife suit fully handled, however, and the wart was Cone, wu no scar ,lft. Then she looked into the r'ass and thought herself , tcaujat v"",, .Other. ,f people taaug&t so too " ,4Sne grew -vain, she fiiiiedr-t? "-i-cdw- bar-husband "says sixA has disappeared. -Ta moral is, warts are good thira to - have in tha 1ho6se. - r. - .s ( stnvra, jivwsswt - JBefon GastonJa Gasstta. . -.-.....-- In a ccrnniiuiieatica to the - Phila delphia Tissea " Senator Vance, 1 says that newspaper reforja -is demanded inore than civil service; Yery 1 well ; sa far so good.y.TA reform i,n all the avoflationi-oX life would no doubt t3nd- promote - tne "pubiio --good. Senator - yancs. will, however,, find enough in the TJ. 8. gasate that needs serious attention to engage all of his time..... ?he newspapers, while- there may be a lare hit cf 'exceptions, for a fearless independence of action and a straightforward manly- and -dfnis tied discussion of the current subjects that aSect our peopla will - compare favorably with either branch of .the national Qonsress ' or any other den hherative or Xe"islatiTe body. ; . -t . -i - ' -' -if -a. i a e a 1 -'T v ' Tutu Oct tae i:as2iUell. . The following letter is a copy of one recently, received - by the Post r-ast&r-General from a man who sent r.; money order for one dollar which i ned to reaca its destination : . . r -"I10N. Viless:, - "I don't think a democrat is to blame it mast be one of the Iiashkel!3 that has not been tvrned Out I leas3 Help the thing out so ttat we Hay git A far deal and I r""7 fit my raoney it, is but $1.00 7 ;li ia but Tary little at the same i s .it is . Esoney. Your mosta A Lcl:-nt,, ' -- .! '." ' "A:.:r.cc3 English. ! . I Zttlve Care forPile. ' - -two w-'1 we 1 1 - i si -.:-n - s r eif .i.v Absolutely Pure. : This DOWder nnvnr nrlRa i mamai a nnrit snength and wholesomeness More eeonomleal uiau ma oramarr una and mnnnt- ha tn eompetltion with the multitude ot low test, short weignt, aium or phosphate powders. Sold only 1 I. , SPEING3 4 BUB WELL, 'JanlBdftwly ; -, Charlotte, N ft- i nirnirM i. 1;,; 1 lfl nflf DCDILITATED Efl. tToa are allowed a free MalnffhfrfnAnttM o?ejf Or. Dye's Celebrated Voltaib Belt wlta , Kiectrio Bospensory. Appliances, for the peedr UnJ permanent cure of HervovDebOUtt,lom Also for many qther-diBease. Complete reston. ' Mou to Health, Vigor and Manhood guaranteed. No rt Is Incurred. Illustrated pamphlet InaMUad . MwjwiiniKuiiw. ny aaareuinff . - ' si notr7deod4w7m. ':' : , - . - -!'.-' DEAFNBSSBmWS-fa twenty-eight years Treated by most of the noted i apeetalista of the day with no benefit Cored him self in three months, and since then hundred of others by the same Droeesa. a nlaln. aimnlA ni -Buurewiiui uume ueauneni, ' aaareas x. tL IrAUJC. TTTI WAN 11 andtravt - goodaia ' ' -j at once, i WANT SALESMEN everywhere. ' local iraveiiDK, to seu our gooas will pay aiary ara au expenses, wnteior terms DianuAjw BiLiYmtt wAiut uuttfAMx. Wash ington Street, Boston- Haas. mar80d4w 1 GUtlE FITS! Whea 1 say core I do not mean merely to stop them ; . for a time and then have them return aain. I mean a radical core. 1 ha to made the disease of ITC8, KPT. ? LEPST or FALLING SICKNESS a UfejoBg study. I warrant my remedy to core the wontcasea. Eomxna ' others have failed la no reaaon for notnow receirtnir a i euro. Send at onee for a treatise and a Free Bottle of m, JmidlihlA mmHlT. t'livn Vmm. .ml r-nmt nm ... It oosta yoa nothing for a trial, and I will cure yoa. Gonsur.iPTion. 1 have a poBitl re remedy for LhaaQoTdlasas;bTlU - e thoasandaof eaaeaof the worst kind and of Jong ! .Mauiuana.v m carets, a nueea, sostroneismyraith la its efflcacy, that I win send TWO BOTT1.E3 FRIH. together with a V A Mr A BI.R TRK ATISg en this disease ' teaaj KUrerer. -SiTeexpreasand P. O.aadn-sa, ; . ..A.8IDM,ltti,earl8tlUwTork. LI AD18S WANTED to work , tor us at tbetr owa names. . si to siu per ween can he eaaii made; no can?is8lnir, fascinating and steady 1 viuuivjiuihiii fxrc&ruuuiarH miu samoifl-or ma wutk sen. ior snaao. Aaress HUM. IS u'v'vt CO., jf. o.uoxiyio, uueton. uass. - FEt'IJYriQYAL FILLS VCH1CH ESTE R'S E NGLISH." Tne Original and Only denolae. Safe and always Sellable. -fi'rrii 1tnHTif : laaispensaois is i.auib.9. voar llraewiat far -JMenester"s Kpgiiah" an Epglii r parb and take ao ether.ee Jades is.-. (stamp,) to as far particular in letter by rotttra aaeJL nam IC PAPER. Chlehester Chemleal w ' 881 8 Madlaun iMieare, PhUavdjaTpsw SaM Bracclat OTerywlienR. Ask for "Chlehea. Takeaeotaei. janlOddtwiy METAL POISON. I am a coppersmith bT trade, and the umATTiuuc Holes of brass and copper from filing got into sores on my arias and polsoued my whole system. Mer cury administered brought on rheumatism, and I eonalstlng of. HATS,- - . . FLOWERS, . s FEATHERS', i- s RIBBONS, ' . LACES, RUCHING. . COLORED CREPE f.ilkADO VEILING, Something new. Call. an.d examine ourfetock . Ik Bensca i Reeve?, Kext next door to the Southern Telegraph Offloa, Central Hotel boQdmg. - E Ioucc3 Rented, ' r - Irl T- j,eoEectea, ta tha . ,- :rAT3ACi;:jx, .2 tf T. 'it- . ; r.:t c.-sal-t n D nn n n n n n U-U-.M osrsSaTdhSM xne-largest: and mb3tcomplete v, stock- of k Jan. 9, 1886. . - - : . Augusta, Ga.. i, t -..d . J VJ ' ..'4fliikiW ' .4 -- - ' -. , ! ', t'-iSlAIaARIAl. POISOlf. 'I - - ? -r,i C t, 7" 1TJ - -n .. 0Jl ' - 'f - - -'. ' 1 -" . j.We hare used Swiff s Speeffle ln'oor nunflyasan y f ! f- v'-'. ' I IF lTiwll I ! I I I lPP-'4- ft v s ' ' ' I anBdota lor malsrtKl pobton lor two or three years. 1 n ! yu .1 ! t. l! j.l 111 Ljl J I I 1(J1.Uih;,1.'m r.-.u. 1 - r miiu . 11H.VIS iiMimr Kfiiiwii il ui nui in. ia. invM tn. ... 1 . , .... . . -. - r stance. - - . W.C.FukLow ! ' ' v 4 " ,7 r' J - ' ' Sumter Co., Ga,, Sept. U, 1884. . . ij i.'ii-vr n..- n? i j , - ' .- , ' ; ! ,-3rv -i UCEB8.; 'i jr.IT-"TSX-',. A rpTLXT1 jJ.i L'liSiT A--l- ' L-- ' Tor six or eight' . n I suffered with mcerson' ll j - '"'l J---w j '4- -X-eJL, JCLimi.I.-iO ' my rlghl leg. I wist reatedwlth Iodide of Fotaa "M .i-rcs 5 t fjj 1 t . .,7 - slum and ilero j 1. and I became helpless. Six t ff . . ; ' .i',,,-t H: I ' 'j J l" J- T bottles of Swift's jclflcmadea permanent euro. ' ' .' ' - ; , "' , ' ' fv w -.-rf i-w,, j.-i '..utfd-'. Febraary 28, 18? " '.'-ri'-'s J r- r - i i-vivi iN-.nTl ;t-J- "'" 'i r1';1'1-""? EiSdttl rr npj5 Al TVTfYQt' ATCTTV- AT? ;A: TCTO1 -- H : 't 1 vr f v" i t,4 v'i.J Cri- i- -' liA.i r.Ufr-..a ' 5;',.1i'.;-l!:0 ' ill i i-3. Mli'u r UvjiM, fx IT " 1 J ll fl ;I " fr- A J,i U 7' u ' t4 !,"f I '2; -'J'- vl-?-jtw 7,i rividw f.Ji' l'mtiD2,;xress. iori-oa!e; oith0bes T HAYS FOB 8AX1! a eomplete Adams Boo tLJ -ai 11 t ' f v 1 ,J utv'- i"JIit rtttAJI ir.l 1 . feWeTin Wrderfmad9 pricc3 and easy terms.: Send foT miwsj hoe dtOa, standard work. ' if - fi- ' rtio rVi'-" (, ,,j ,.,, . rl ,i ., i i( , lanSdtf ' Charlotte Obsenrer. ... I " c . - " - ' ... r- " We have received another tot of SPBIN9 GOODS, i yj? I l-i-w3 .i - 4 l .... . I - i ' ME i -tilt ii J 'T t 5. -7. k-'H'f'- . ; , . - tj, ' '"'- .-.'.'7 t.:--"1 - w i4 J" -- IGlilSllORW: :.' -:7 i "l : .otV !,i- j-, -t -4 ' t u 'f-u,'f 1 ; ; . r 7'" ' Uia. if ! , X777 yCW : s t -ZD ' vCX-1 : Tr t s 1 rt f .-VaawaV, C.v v.V a4Mj .,r ' saLas . , mim aaVJL JJml - O ? 1 " : i ' ; 1 ; " ' ' ' f i ( i . v ..'s . j j j " J-K 1 '2 --j.l -1 . : ri- - . . . j ... '-.ijy - , -( Ij'.ij-, i 'i! h. - ' ' -f '"' - x r - i ; 4.' " :- - .--r: ; " J. .?' 1 -i.j ; - - ' !: w , 1 A lV -4 j f ?t " EVERY PAIR PERFECT. ' . i : l- r J' .i t-;. . ? nct.i!- v -'- : -' .v f 1 . ..'? V.r V . V". -4U ' , CHARLOTTE, N. 0. lAjiy OEDEES SOLICITED AND Order direct from rue, and deliver freight-ptxid to your ' - ' " : - r t . ... I- . . f - . 4 : , J Cain bay from ths head cIce, cTrill attend (to tyours Trant3 in cass anything should ba ;rcng 'in 'the;-factory i aLQ J h liX- PROMPTLY ATTENDED Toll J. i -ft mm FMfli HAY STATE ORGANS PACKARD ORGANS, -.". . -1 .' . . - .'it's. . v -'.r-V . pye time i and iVeightfras ; I ' nearest depot &3 cheap as :you . IT.. OV .f awataawMidi MMMt aaaaav mwm 1 - -- 'f-.Ur . i. - , r ' .. " i k.

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