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CHARLOTTE, N. C, WEDNES DAY v APRIL 21, 1886. V ULU Aliit V 1 PRICE FIVE CENTS. THE- MAY i 5v 1 ' - ' Mr -' :: 'i-.-: ' ;v,': ' - fv i. :i: srifitl:( - , -OF THE . iiiiiiptaspiii j , ,V ,'1 f t .-. .-i r, .-.r'OT 1 fltt gjaaiariM'a.gwi-iii aMwaoaTHiaaiiiiii ' SMITH tfCTUliarO i;cJn ?r-ti mti,t " In buying Mttttncs for he Spring' make tt . point to see my stock..:- - ..'l-r V 'T" .-- ' CANE MA.TTTING3-. ATk tt . 4 - : , 25 cents S5 v ' tl II ... I' 45 . , Kottiigkm, Or ientaT & Scrim Curtains. fit. At 12& 16, 23, 25 and 35 cents. . FIOOR'HOIL CL0TQ8; 4 4 and 8 4 wide at 40 50 and 6a Jnts per square lard, - " -;-'U'f.--i t"-'"v;v."s" 50: - ';"r-fi'- ' - - 1 ii . . Goad lot of IIMlll I III! Marsei .? At$lJ0,2.,4Ji$4JBd5J.- ,i I H0HE7 CODB QUILTS At $1.00. $L25, tL60 anfl tl.75. , ,!f, Anelesantlliieot TiwaIc Tahlfl 1 TL2 At seductive prices, but a clean, strictly various lines. Ourstock.o DUE 8 8 , ... .fa ' f " i r Contains, by the verdict of all who have pftbe season. We have vanovs suitable M ! U II 111 I I. III" 1 III." . - v. r. - - . . . .... ..f r''JU will not be undersold. Tis not necessary to call your quality or styles of iXrfT 1 V 1 4 Wf.!- j-:: w : " a uTu irriV .I","' 1 I Genuine Crtb Orcbrd 8lU in l4.Jckr' CRA8 OHCHAWPWT- K. oo eaat ws FRED C. HUNZLER WHOLBSAL - LAGER REEB DEALEU AIIV JOTTfER CHARLOTTE, N. C Bepresents two of the largest IAQS BEEB Breweriei to the United Eite. The Renrner At Bagel Drewin Co., of Philadelphia, and the P. !H. Schaflr Rrevrlns at WevrYorc. THE LARGEST LAGE3 COT TUMQ fcBTABLLSHMEITT ; - IN THE CITY. v STOrders Molicited. All ordert promptly filled and deliyered free of charge' to any part of the c'Sv decaodlf - . W. L. DOUSLVO rot sale by JuT.UiVTBi ipBO'C rianlSdanrtibi .. Charlotte. K. C. ACOMTOBTlBti 4 room cottage, nd kitchen, within a lew hundred pros or tee Graded School, and six acres 1 land krrent to U u iiii ii' I EurauUrcnnnHM mm Jfjoq cnot vt tbe , . 3e ftom'tteslua, leiid i-Jc-i i Mdreti pa roUl esrd cf 1 t i M good tenant. Applj to - ' AND-1- f : 1 tnl; si w b : - . - jr ;;:- kl 6Lj Y.C:1 South Tiyon Street, - - - Cn&riotte, ft. C D Ladies,MisseB,anaChildrcii,B x. - roan ' m " eenW JTMaad-Mide and HaeUne Sewed BOOTS,XITTDiriinrLM2ErBiIi I II v yizfe fine I i r Silk, Softand Stiff Hats, TRUCKS,; - , VALISES and UMBRELLAS OF ALL KINDS, X- BHOI BLACxme AN6tJOT3HI3. f Oma Polish foiqLaiiesV Pine, hocs. Stbck always keptlluUaiid np iof thmaiid. OBDsaaBXHAn.o xxpbxIfbohtlt f .1 " - ATTINDM) TO. w and well assorted stock to tbltooftt for over -twenty hours, soli 1', ;;,., 'Jt,-"7c - t :HO j(M) . .- - I examined them; the newest styles trimmings for the same, and attention n to the .prices, i ' 4 E .J I ii J 'S bI-. ZZrL: - f r' k I sccsssqasjre tpxxA&ant Hmi vizz GXA ccc: DYSPEPSlAi ) SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION. j 1 r - edre - fol' - 'lye II 10 nd feet.'. X N. JO 4, L. B. WB18TOH. 4set ; ; our SPRING ad SBSjlR S1YLES f,1 I LUI N E R Y Isnowmadr embrnelDg all tis latt noreltles tn Hats and Bonnet tor ... . yr , - OJ&AMENTS, W aTTftie d fr ft?ff Tnei stnec and tu Kiweottws w any mumuu aw Ushment In tbe BUI. All . . ft -T-r ' r;Tr (-4 . nn iiii. III! U I 1 IfPlsesJeV A mm J SprinjrS-Millinery: Trtmhil by Mra.-Q iry. are a snrs roKfmntee st, ther f"tefuti and eerreeily trimmed. . L-HE - 3 Kir-1 te kUest style and at the; lowest pootuijke prices. - (-. ! i . ' .. t it' '--- ' pectfully - . . . ' C. II. OUCItY. "Tnrmt. T.m TKE 'BUH, BOXKimS SUBMITS TO a OBSCUKKD, BDI. Ii'JD I 8CM, OHLT JOB k r 8lerIptleK to the Obserrer. s dailtiditios. - 8lngieeopy.............."......... eentfc By the week in the dO... .- .... By themonth. .............. " "0 Tbree months JSS ; ' .. Six months... M - One jesx... Threemoaths.rf......,............rtro cents. Six ntonths...... .... ............. J-S9 ? - 9db jear.v..jk..... .... .........i Jl itoeiabs ot andowtLfiaf ; ' ? ; . Re IVCatf m Front Tbese Kalea " Subscriptions alway parabl. In adranee,noC onlT in name bat in fact. BY WIEE TOCLEVELAND. A . SUCCESSFUL TEST OF ' a ( illE W I.OU-ISTA5ICE TE1 5 : i' - W. C. Trn1ull Experiments witla r,Di lKtTesitlomHw Cenver ' i$av(loii Wlsn Chleavc was lstterf rered witla and a Prirste Talk 1-OTerJieard A Rival for the Tel- . . .. . J. lw & N.T.worM. fit the building No. 187 Broadway, jietpied by the United Lines and .Postal Telegraph companies, a jouy galjy gathered yesterday? inotningj ViyfeQAseioiid test"of thq new tele phone invented by William C. Turn bult, q Baltiaiforevjwas held.' Chief Bloctricianiof the United Lines Com- pai any, U. X. xJarDene ana w. u. TSJT1 men of tke uew syem, and A W. Rose assisted by Dr.fi. K. Waite, an rUdentrician who was in cnarge o4-tliteet;rom the Ne York end. Thev were also ably assisted by Dr. Oraito Jaaewho is saidtorlw one oi 4he-- mofct. expert ' electrkuaaain the United States, xne reponera aiso tooka. hand, ia nd helped Carl Pev tera, Sa icOBvmd H fwn Ejchf; ard a.a Jordan- M. .uarriman ana Townsend Percy, wbajW,eie present,; to keep conversation flowing over the landless wires. " The first test was attempted with Cleveland. Mr. Waite told some of those present to take hold of the res ceivers attached to a mass of wire apparenUyerdy-oonixecitjb the table.-r"" I ''Tou listen" he said "and we'll iiaye Cleveland . in - a 3 iffy. Hello! Cleveland! IHellol. Hello 1" Aii was silent fori three minutes. then the answer came over the wire, Hello."' "We've eot them." said Mr Waite. MHello, Cleveland, who are yout" tEJaton,? came the answer like a murmur, yet dietmclly heard by the five listeners. -"Hello. Eaton, how are you! Have you been to cburob this morning!" A loud buzziDtr tor a moment, ana tlian-the answer canaa, "No,Tliavel you !" ? i ' ? ! ?i i Mr; Waite coiifessj that1 hernia notand aton said: 'A 4 The weather is-BO,6 ittCleve land this morning thai tralked past a churcJJbiftjaid no? giyin." -, Thi succegaf ul tes1Twitb..Cleyelaiia, 63QmilsiroaL this-cityi vo elated the experimenters that they adjourn ed 16 -par88 'of ,?tunchV',eThe next attempt was to be with Chicago. 1100 miles atviayj but ; as the operator ia thenartvatted and fold anecdwes I of eiectriciansand telegraph opera-1 tors while waiting.-- .ainindneaajd "of thai iime Grant nd. JL were at City Point 4oring the.war. I was telegraph, operator there. Grant and l.ere ftlojBAnjthe little fijeo wait ; incrfm ad xreated mesaacre which ?'Jr A- 4xr ha1 hnH nntkini. I wAnt out in a field and (pulled some E .. Ju.fttaAKriAni tluUnnt ftftfl I. Oat. B corn was in liquid form!" I certainly du to I'Z imitin tA talk Chicago - came me answer wans nus York.". Then, to the amazement Of c the listeners. alio CfitfyC Iathat- you0 Jica4 e.niona- ana distinct came over the wire, and then the followinar con versation was heard, although no one of the experimenters was speaking: aft7vTAfto.' don'f' vou wisb ' this' I Mdler on the . i, aa.we nadn f apjot anywung. I committee at its net meeting-, j This ?Tt TrI rllwhy baveVtJyWanswered that Ll f A 1 vi3 I letter I wro'e vou a week ago!" . ?4Oh,I UUVCU UOU WMw nuuv, was 11 answer Rv thia time Mr. Waite had reco' ered from i hs astonjameftt and calK mA nr the tAtonnone: , tr- "W fs 'SeUovCorry how old yota this nrivate wire from New York to Chicago! You have just out us off I from OWoAga?'- : ; - . Tm not on any private wire," came the answer, "I am the operator r Corryrtl. .f-tamng over a locai wire to the operator in uiean, ninety miles from Oorry waS , the reply. He then continued his chat with the Oleanmanfora few mmutef longer, OorrvJbe said 'is 470 mites from the city, and our private: wire to Chicago passes over the pole on which this Corry local wire is strung. Bunnmgsodosegettelarger wire, which is ours, tases tne currena fmm tha smaller wire.- and vie near that cbnyeratvin, an( are tnus cut rvff (mm niir rtoint. It was then rouna to oe lmpossioie to Teach Chicago, but the tests were considered suocessfuL and, the little company broke up in , the best of humor, 'fr.:- f W - rf-k 4,Our idea. said Mr. Watetothe World reporter,4i ti sell ur tele ? boneg 0tttngB6-io tne -purcnaBeru. hen they can da what they please with them, nut up their own-wires in country towns , and run them. - This will do away wisa any iBiennone monopoly, af the townspeople them'. Selves wyl be the company. If thev wish out-of-town connections we will charge them a, small, ton over our jrr,ain tru?&sUne, , 5.foh we propose ".rZirIft to run tnrougn a" -y i nn olonVinnpa. L . belie V9. .tnat the ?! , m ': .hMivnc- m ia 1- teiepnone w i" 7....: ? eerapttin no near u .. i u H?otoVini tnessaires BJ3d TUB lt an ef eh race for long distances, r. r i . O'A-ly"' t t Mi'' ? ,J '- ' rn r . , a.rAXranma.9Wi&'T2- m t" j, i an. il M nil.! Hi - JUI : K. ...1 r. WASnHGTOH CUAT. STATE HEWS. . r : -ST Jr Z. 1 : T I - , -s fxXfr aw tri Tn " nTnm i m i t v i vm Railways and CanalsA Bill for the Removal of Cherohees Mi- nor Matters Another Repnbli . ean Creeps into Office A Congressional investigation -into the proposed ship canal on the coast of North Carolina will be undertaken this week. The Committee on Bail ways and Canals will send out a sub? committee on Friday, at the head of which it is probable that Chairman Davidson, of Florida, will be placed, Mr. Henderson, who is on the com mittee, says he can hardly find time to go. I understandthat twolother North Carolina members, those who were immediately "interested Ja'the ingrovemeutriilii!:Gtw Mr. Skinner, will -be of the party. Indeed the. latter is 'largely instru mental in getting up " tle . enquiry. This proposition was first reported favorably in Congress in 1818, if my memory serves me, 'nd ' since ; that early jdAtemany'ijff or ts haye;been made t6t establish a good Ishipway along' the Atlantic ' coast from New York to orida'.n-As a jpart of the water ways airi alreBdy- open it will require as to this simply ft deepening of channels Ioi other places links 'are to- be v formed between r rivers ' and sounds or; "other rivers. "Vi J A resdiiition iras introduced last month by BepVesedjiative Wise to pay .additional opmpe nsajijon. for.the trsportation of Voopsj over h "S lSitA: An amendment inoluding the Atlans tic ahd North Carolina road, "is to" be considered by he committee , haying the- matter in charge : at . its next meeting, and. will probably be adopts Another meeting of the friends of the railroad,iextension across North f Carolina froin North to ' South'ls to take place at Boanoke ' City tomor row... ColonetS D. Mc Tate," who is here todfty "will be on hand, as will probably Repreentative Johnston.;' Among today's bills was to be one providing for the carrying out of the ! treaty of 18351 with, regard to the re ; moval of the Eastern Cherokees to ! the Indian Territory. The 1 total ' amount involved is $30,000, The in dividual appropriation is $53 30 for each' Cherokee who availa himself of the privilege. It ia understood that : ahiumber of them are anxious to re move. J ,The bill was not withdrawn ' under the regular call. 'Abill was introduced by, a north- rB-memoer id we uouse ioa?y w 1 make two' committees of the present Committee oniRivera and Haibors, a sign tbat th.a men who bave the little rivers intheir distriotsseek an sasier wa to seoure'appropriatipns. .. : Mr. Skidher's bill today to increase the pension of Bryant Waters from i eight to fifty '.dollars, per month is worth notice.. The venerable Waters hurt his' ankle while acting as a dimmer boy in the wa of 181? and ever sinqa has not had the free use of the limb.- The accident was caused blraWsoldiew pushing a' lKs "w 0041"0 r V. f cargo of wood against fcim, ; Other private bills : were Introduced by Messrs, ?-Skinner, -Johnston ' and , -OWieS.-. - - . - . Jne. Labor: .oommlttee. met this mornina? and did nothmg except to ir . rl: 1 nr.lIU nMki andiMessrs. Reagan and negative j side, ,of the education, measure, , to 'address. Aljrf liUnd natmngnewon una prospecis era State -was talking with a group of jtepreseniatiYes irom . me wma sw- uon. iQne of them said to the promi" jnentJ--entLan uslStoents are against thepassage f the Blair bill, and he should govt rn himself accordingly., .The mem gutlon JJtme5l JQI tie leasurej eeeiit arrivals at the. hotels are ifrandMrs. F. E. Fries and Mr.:;a 3, Fogle, of Salem ; Col. 8. McD. rate and Mr. B.-,L.?Oaidleiir''J:f-j;'- OoL.Tate says that.the floods m the noiintiaia region beyond ;'Asheville ivere very idestructiveC He thinks real estate has long been , too high meed in, the mountain city. s' ' The panorama of the second battle if -Manassas Is a most - wonderful I ti0tUPe. partly by.' lay 'figures and vasl . Nothing half so grand . has probably ever been exhibited in $is country. Large numbers go out to .fc buiiding'; is Ta massiye ,SShS i vy-w. " , - I tors from ail quarters. . ine exm bjtion is well worth four times hfi prioeof admission; '-The ' illusion 1 is ; A subject before the North ;.Caro tina J&mocratic Assooiatioft alast "BVidftv evenine attracts sdme atten tentioh among Caroliniaos. It seems that the well known: arpet-bagger; Tim Lee, an officebolder under J5e nuhlimn. administrations. : knows how to secure1 office under a Demo cratic President, tie has a place in the Government Printing Office, and I gome Democrats enquire, I this thing brought about? now was H. . I .' .' Unaeceaaarf Tlolence, Por which ootrd nftare exacts neavy penalties, I is donate tha be -Is by personj who with draatic. I rinehlrg purgatives make w on tooeeorgans I nmnr tn miem their eonstrictlon. ConstlpatioQ I ia not ona of thoae deoerate diseases that require I dVrate remedies., 4n lart. U te not adl-uw at tut the incomplete disuuarger or a ranetion, I tethe neaitWul oewl oi ;wlil tHostetterM unn,a.h LvrM fa batter HdfiDted thad'drues. ' I . i A . ..uufM arul armaDAnant.lv dAhHW ' I tir.in.tm J tha M tatlns and Inliirkam." f ZZi rtlSo-Tmctomi are the attendants of the blood with bile, sksk headaches eosaveness, and are naewue remeaiea dj im cur ters. its action is not limited to reUertng tbe bowe's naturally and without pain. Used with persistence, and as directed. It perpetuates rego liiritj In te hsblt of body, and In the operations ot t..ia rivmai ,va nrmin and llTer. Fever and aeoe. Them,,, cnj uil kiOiiei troubles .are prevented auacieacjiw ine iioldsboro Messenger's Wil mmgeon .correspondent , says : "The messenger and The Charlotte Ob serves are read more in Washington vuau peruapj any otner worth uaro una journals. ' According to the report of the ap iiuuuiouu ui me scnooi iuna for New Hanover county, as we see by th Wilmintrton Review l,707.more colored children than there are Tvniies, - ana consequently the amount appropriated for the former exceeds that tor the latter by $2,219.- wewbern Journal : We are inform ea tnat. two Kussian: peddlers ihave canvassed the counties of Jonon ; anH Onslow and within a verv short Hmo uuuectea a cnousana dollars worth of ii i . . . " lurs at . louoksville.T . How many jTMuug tmeq m iMewoern who ; are waiting for a job had any idea there was a hundEed dollars worth of fiim Greensboro Worlcman : Mr. aanrp D, Boyd, a venerable and well known Citizen Of Rockincham father of Collector Boyd, died at his home on Satuyday uight Hast, in, the eighty-nipthyear of his age, and was buried . at ,.Wentworth venterrla.r Another lpng and necssarily eventful life is thus closed, and " the dust re turns again to duqt. : . News aM -Observer? Phe of cotton for- the week ending last Thursday were CTl'balea, against 180 fo the same- week last year, an ins crease of 291 bales. 1 The total i re ceipts from September 1st to Thurs day were 25,883 against 30,927 to the same date last year, a decrease of 5, 044, bales. Julius fj. , Luck, a who last - August "ran amuck". at MJanl yand ,shotCalyin Bay, Gaeton.Pieroe, Tom Kelly and Sam Bhaw has .been, on trial, at Carthage SpawJwis almost instant ly, killed, and as.jhe fell Luck ats tempted to kill Mr 'MoKpriziA of Manly. Luck isa native of Bow S,nL - ?ut f 8e?al ,7fw lived in icAtuj. u xv, wtta uiuicuis to gee a jury, in the case as nearly everybody had expressed an opinion... The case end ed yeeterday;,resulting in a verdict of manslaughter, v The iudee sen tenced Luck to twenty yearSi in the penitentiary. .; ; .. Wilmington Review v We took flying trip to the g country rover the line of the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad, on Saturday last, and we found the farmers as busy as bees in preparing to make good crops' during the er suing season. All complained of the excessively cold winter, back ward spring and of the great amount of r rain, ' which , has considerably retarded their work. ; . Much attend tentionis being paid to ,truckine, crops and early vegetables were seen growing all along the line. Garden peas in some localities were looking nicely and we saw some that -will be ready for market in a few days. Tc oaccu is laKiDg toe piace or cotton to a considerable degree and the farm ers are expecting to reap a decided advantage by the change. . It is a noticeable fact that less commercial fertilizers arc being bought this seat son than in former years and that more care and labor are bestowed upon ' the preparation r of home made material for enriching , the earth, . . I , t . ! Goldsboro Messenger: The ; resi dence on the corner of George' and Market streetenoectipied 1 by MrW. G. Burkhead and family, 5 was de stroyed by fire last Thursday - night. 4uite a large congregation as sembled at the Presbyterian church! yesterday to attend : the last Sunday morning service of Be v. J. M. Rose's pastorate of that church. The Golds boro .Rifles... of which Mr. Rose has been chaplain for a long while, were present, in tuu drees uniform We learn that Mii- Ov F, Kornegay nas purchased Che tine farm of Dr. F. Millers, a short distance west of the oity, and the desirable Denmark. place, east of the city. The latter place was. bought a few weeks ago by Mr. Frank Borden, and by him sold to Mr- Kornegay. ' -Rev. Dr. .. Theo. Whitfield, who has accepted a call to the pastorate of the JNewbern Baptist church will remain in, charge of the cnuron in tms cny untu j uiy xst On Thursday evening the first engine came through to Wilson on the Wil son & Fayetteville' short - cut road. Ifrom Ne'usa rivetat Smithfiela. ; The frog At, the .Belma crossing. 'having oeen placed in position, tne road is now open to the iper.- ' '' ; f; r' r-A " ! I sa aSsa ' ' ":- 'l-''r PowJav Senator Was Interviewed. .Washington Critic. - S vs.? -i. "Newspaper men are f keen." said Senator Sherman 'Hand -Washington la a great place tor" tneir aeveiop- ment. .1 remember on once occasion one of them called on me to get my views on some, question ' of finance jcurrent at tha time, and A was very busy hanging pictures m mv house and not interested,, very mueh just then in great national issues. . I told him 4 hadh a tmngto teiinim; that 1 Had already, only a few days before. made an exhaustive speecn c on 'tne subject and "was pumped dry. He looked sad, l thought, ana i aid wnat I could to . console him, hut couldn't give him any points fox an interview not a word nd - he i went, away The next day or the day after 1 saw the copvof nis paper a leadme oai- ly and there ,1 '-found a-column of talic .wttn my myseit on tne question at issue. They were my sentiments exactly, too. JUow did he get ltl w ny he lust took a. copy of my speech. and. makine his Questions, he picked answers from his speecn untu ne naa made up as precise: an interview as the most exacting eduor coua asic." Where -is that young: man now V 'Beally, I don't know, but I presume he is getting ten dollars a week some' of newspapeTdom.'l-v , s" A Sneeessf nl Weapon Teias Sittings. . v h .a 4 - TV urjio lu vuo ': tt mc tt lkxv nv.iu .v. A fashionable youngr man nas ac quired , considerable fame as a musi cal bore on the violin., One night at a social gathering he announced that he was going to send for a violin and draw a few of r Beethoven's immortal symphoniesut of tit by the tail, as it were. To his. amazement all the gentlemen present volunteered'to go for the fiddle, and- up to date none of them -have J got tbaek ?with Jtv- For dispersing a crowd, no implement of -war hat yet : been invented to rival the fiddle.' ' fc-' L ' -Z i1 Scetfs Emulsion e(Fre Cod , Iver Pil, with n jpophosphltes. In Scrofulous and ConsumpOTB Cases. Dr. C. C. Lockwood, New Torhv says:-"I nave frequently prescribed Scott's Emulsion andre gard It as a valuable preparation In scrofulous and eqnsuinpUve we, paiuabie and eicaciona., 1 SI Ifl i' - j ; ' Vaaa " Absolutely Pure. ThlS BOWlfMr narMI alaa . A . Jngih and wnolesomeness. More eoonomteai than the ordinary kinds, mut aannnt na ,n Jwtltlon with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold onlr neans. Wholesale by ' SPRmeS B0BWILt. JanaOdAwly , . , . Charlotte, H.C. NERVOUS DEPILITATED MEH. TlMIIitlinnHliinaiMilAiuj.k. Kiectrio Snspenoorr Appliance, (or tbe rpeedy .; r5MS.2i Permanent cure of Kervom XVMKtyTloaS , ' Vitality and JfonAoorf, and all kindred troukea. ; " . " tt , . Z vjpwmaosaea. complete reKora. ; ij3fai"uXlJLai Manhood guaranteed, rtak is Incurred. IU tut rated rtamobOet in aal i aoaliiSP mailed free, b addreafjift - UaiAAAIi JD-fciii CM MaaTfaT WTHt ' f i' novl7deodftw7m. , ... ,. , epeciaiuu oi tn day with no benefit Cured hlm- bcu iu uirem monuia, ana sinoe tnen nandreds of otnsrs by the same prooess. a plain, simple and Bwxnnu name uwumeni. Address X. B. r. PASS, i abbv ui ot., ew lort city. FE WANT SALB3MBN ererrwhere, local and traveling, to sell oar goods ' Wffl pay good talary ar d aU expenses. Write lor terms -, at once, and state salary wanted. Address STANDARD 8ILVKB WARS COMPANY. Wash IngtonSbeet, Boston-Mass. .:. marS0d4w I CURE FITS! avisuiwajiu tnen nave tuen revurri anin, I anesui vuii a latee tuouo uio UxrjBBVSV Of sri'lTt. T.1PAV a ritTTVn ciTinrKifl I xlJl iT Era. 1 y v avwuoaawwumrnHst ham ftilrti fnnn rnmn f.n Tifat nnw nasail 11 lii u , S.8ff?A.l2.SSlQr t5i "! Free Bottot Ii OOBta too notWng for a trial, and I will cure TOaT aaoiaajatt.awreulH,InrTlEt CONSUMPTION. haT aposttiTararaixlT lor tbeaboT dtasaMibTtt aathoaaaadaereaarttaa wont kind and of hu ' lndlnjhaTbea cured. Indeed, noatranKli BThllh In lUefflcacT.that 1 will tend TWO BOTtIbb KRIL ' togetber with a VALUABLBTMaTISB an huiaaaaa ' loaujiafferer. OlTeexprew.ndP O.addrram. AD1K3 WANTED to work for us at their ww a uuiqtss. s Mi xiu par weeK ean na Ana Luuhiw; uu canrassmg; laseimKlng and erIDtOVmAnt ParMeillara 1.4 aonnli. employment rk sent for tts Paitkulara and anmnlA nf tha work sent for stamo. Adress HOMS XL'g'U CO.. P. O. Box 1918, Boston, Mass. PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." - Tbe Original and Only OeanlHe. Baft and atwayi ReUaM. Bewan of wortkleaa -tr Mjpeablo to LA p IBS . Aak yoor Brmawlat . "Chlehaate EagllKn' and lake ao other, wlnSoia 4a. (amjMla, for puuailin in fatter by ratan 11- , NAME PAPER. ChlekeaterOliea.leal cT ' SSI B Madlaa eaare, PailadaPa, ' SelA fcar. P asalaU erery where., adt Ibr "Chlohea. tar KasUah" Peaajrejal PUIa. Take as oSarT JanlOdAirl - . : i . ;-. . -i, FAY'S mss. ntllLLA ROOIUGI Take the lead: doeanetenrrode bkatin nr ima. nor decay likeahtngrea or tar eompoaitionai ean to apply; .. and dnrable; at half 1 Mm also a - - TlTIJTKfer PUSTES at Half the.; i AKrK'i'n ana k i i ansiifiun. of OSOlathn l W. tt.r AT m COn ci P 1 Tit tlTCdB "ketch or model of iS n I ritl.1 Tention, and $5.00 for eiamlna- II non. Appucauons lor. f AT- in i o pre pared and prosecuted Selected eases. Infringements, Interferences, and legal opinions a specialty, Send stamp for "Book on Patents." RUN BY WISB GaKNKTT, Solicitor of Patents, Attorney at Law and Counsellor in Patent Causes. niBmvnanu . tv wasrunviviv v v. -i -r.tti ' t ti w r - -Eeterenoes-BlGTrS ft CO., Ban kars. Second Na- . . uonai jsana. wasmngnin, u. v. . WAMTED IN CHmOTie Aa" energetic ' boslirees. -woman' to solicit and take orders lor The MaPAMK GR1SW0LD Patent Sldrt-Supportlng Corsets.1 These eorsets nave been extensively ad vertised and sold by lady can-, vassers the past ten years, which, with their superiority, naa created a large demand lor them through out the United States, and any lady who will give her time and energy to canvassing for them can soon build np a permanent and profitable business They are not sold by merchants, and - wo give ex' elusive territory, thereby glYlng toe agent entire control of these superior oar seta in the. territory assigned her. we have a large number ot agents who are making A grand sneoesa selling thee goods, and we desire such in every town. Address mk ttKl&wuuua vut, T3ua Drvouwaj, xtctt jura. LAND SALE. Ti Y rl'tne of a decree of the Sunerter Court of 1 X3 Mecklenburg 'county, in, the ease of C ; B. Boyles, administrator of . B. Boyies, de ceased, vs. Nannie J. Boyles, et al, I will expose -for sale at the court honse door in Charlotte,' on tbe 8 rat Monday, (the 3rd day) ot May, 1888, the tract of land ot said i. B. Boyles, adjoining tbe lands of W. A. Brown, Ben. T Price, John Hoover, at al. The annta will be sold In two nareels. 1 he lands outside the dower In one lot. and the lands subject to tne oower. . Tntima. Ten ner cent of the Tmrccase money cash. Theealanoeln two Installments January 1st, 1887, and Jaunary 1st, 1888, interest at 8 per eent from date on the dower tract: on the other tract from January 1, 1BSS7, when possession will be given. ... - a- du'oi , inar28datw4w . " Adnu and Com. CUREftSeDEAF PECK'S PATINT IMPEOVED CUSHIOKED A DRITMS ramracriT asaroas the aaAK and p ferm the work of tao ..ir.l Arm. IaxfalUa. fomfortabU mud aiwaTt la aodtkia. All aoaTraatko and erea vhiipan aewd dbttaetiy. Send forllhntrater took wtta tMttaaoaiala. FREE. MoaMrauan.iuauu 849 Braaiway, New York, liaatioa tail paper. : FOR SALE. Two (Vwtrahle building lots. 60x300 feet, OO fronting on South Tryon street, adjoining tha nrnnArr nf J. H Canon. ,. shade trees on lots. " " ., i i i 1 .VA will oe so a aeparaieiy or wgeuvx, r. iuu CHABLOTTK BKAL KSTATK ASINCT. Houses Rented. Bonses rented and rents collected, tn lbs AdverOaedlTee of charge.. lr CBJlBXOTTX SXAL XSTATX ASBTCT, S .: -y v s?jvtTT AVV 1 AS aaa VWVtl I aWg mm tr Traew Btrvwt Vnrrt Central H 1 Press tor T HAVK FOB SAIiS a complete Adam Book As and Mewsrjaoer Press. Size of plates IMXMI Inches.. The machine Is tn good oner, suae a ii.. a. rv. onjiawl awi U' v " " LM Price - . . -V - - -fSS? Will be sold fo - - . WH on terms to suit pnrchaser jan5dtf . Charlotte Oueeirer. Pit Sals You are buying when you are getting 1 DOLLAK'S ; J Worth of .Goods 1 . ' j Unless the goods are seasonable and are offered -1 - i 5.iofifj,i J At Greatly Beduced Prices ft 1 At this season of the year, when ladies are in want of them, then be sure and take advantage of the opportunity to purchase:, ls u i -h . i. .. -.. ; :i'f.-:t 'vi'waaaaw-'amw1 '-' a. . IT IS A BARGAIN '(! That you will get, when you invest in' described below. " ; We anticipate a rush on Parasols, and ,. ' ' i . v .r' ...... PARASOLS.. r A. T R E u b E D p R I 0 E S At $1.10 worth as high as il.TSO, consists of Black Satin, Twilled Silk, ; Trilled Satin and ' Lace Covered Parasols. PARASOLS. Vif V LOTH At $1.70 worth as high as $2. 65, consists of varigated Satin Par asols, Colored Satin Coachings, Fancy Satin' Coachings and large black Twilled Silk Para sols. - PARASOLS. lot in At $2.45 worth as high as $3.75, Lined Satin Coachings. Trim med with: Spanish Lace, and New Shape Colored Satin Para sols. , , - . 4 ...... r CHARLOTTE, N. 0. s ! - - v f. MATT. ORDERS SOLICITED AND The largest " and most 'IFoDiPnbfltloniP U i l 7 rllST PLAiNOS AND ORGANS Oil the best makes on the installment plani Low prices1 and easy tents.'''' Sender ; prices. -if" H( fVllJfS rK C, t 7-,-' p X?ay -' ";. r) J 6 1 "Order! direct fromVliiei and save. time, and xrelghtSmiJJL deliver freight-paid to your nearest depot as cheap as you1 can bay 'from the tead office, : and .will attend to ., your wants,lixi case any thing jBhould bo .wrong in the ..AaQtoryj guarantees; j' - .- ski ' i I t - Lilio Cmaarixjtti-, it. a DOLLAR for 'X T just what you want, but whenever you Tl i U, ..r.,,.,. ' ' hf . ' ' t V 1 ? a Parasol of the lot we are' offering as - '- "- to effort Rains rWiw a fiivMori n. PARASOLS? At $2.95" worth as high as $3.75. consists of New Shape Colored. Silk Parasols,. Mourning: Silk, Black Satin, trimmed with Spanish Lace, Twilled Silk Par-' asols with Celluloid handles." ' PARASOLS. I LOT V.. ... . , , At $3.75 worth as high as $5.00, consists of Roman striped Satin, Black Satin, Lace Covered, col-' ored Satin, lace trimmed, also a fine line ot Black Silk Para--sols. PARASOLS. LOT VI At $4 50 worth as high as $7.00, Fancy and Black Parasols, also Umbrellas. ' " - f i PROMPTLY ATTENDED- TO. 4. J '!:) . 1 y WmM MMaaiaat m m" com 1-1 it i . f 1 xir. CDICKEDMG PIAKCS, ABIOIf PIAIvOSj, BEirr PIAlfOS. rJatlmshek Pianos, H 1 ) U1S0N &. HAMUN' PIANOS.; t . 1 ; ' ' ' ' ' ( BAT STATE ORGANS, r. PACKARD ORGANS, lr!, stock ... of It' - ' 1 , 1 " ; it r i if i 5
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 21, 1886, edition 1
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