' V . . ..'.wV.t'.- 'a. IS Li - i r ii i - ii . " ,, t - " I . - & """, fi-- - VOLUME XXXIV. Ah elegant linen bosom, reinforced, have all sue tsurans, opera snades at 65 .JUST RE ' bo "handsomest patt erns in Oriental and decidedly the cheapest. A nice lin Ladies Gauze In Balbriggfltftid Berlin Thread; We pri of 1 f It -Which will pay you seec. Look at our CBINKLES, CRINKLES, in the new , ': .'I v: - f - SMITH ; FOR THE Us 1 liJJ "t 'Iri'UUrBontiiTrToiiBti JUST RECEIVED Beautiful Variety MIL iB EMBROIDERED CAPS FOR CHILDREN Trom'l to 5 yers old at Si, SO, 75 ceeat. and $1 JO ud SI 5J. Also a handsome assortment of ? NSt'K REDCmVGS. T. L. SEIGLE. Don't forget, that we can show W E In the city. We are determined to keep thia department well up tov the standard, and in doing so, are continually re-ordering, so that we ' can- al waya give you what you want at the lowest possible price. Come and see the latest arrival of CRINKLED SEERSUCKERS, and don'tcfaU to: Pri tbem. . - '!j i Jl"" v "' ' SOCCK8SOBS TO ALXXaHDXB HARRIS. U ' 1 luraD uru iiii u u uiui mar23deod4w6m The BrotTii Cotton rfi3ii Co-, --,t vr '-t ,-a - V nnESI SlcDOTTCLL, tarlotte, If . C 4eafa. FRED C. UU1IZLEB. -WHOLESAL LACIER BEEB DEALER JLHV noTTXJcn, CHARLOTTE, K G Represents two of the largest LAGI3 BEER Breweries lathe United Ltateav The Bersraer St Emffel Drewtec Co or Pbiladelpbia, and the v F. St Schafffer Drewlna Co., o Blew fork. t r. - ' THE IiABQEST LAGF1 ETim EOT TLINQ ESTALIi TLU-.iT IN THI3 CITY. t O-Odera BotJcIle. AH Cflsrt promptly filled az.i i-'ml tzzi a 'm charge to any prt c I t J t ' 7-decSOdlf 11VEI s w unlauu ired shirt at 60 cents each. We cents Jjer yard. - - OEIVE D Flouncing? and Laces we have ever had le oi - , Underwear have'made some big deductions In new line of PARASOLS" and SILK shades and styles. Come and see. i - h I i-i .r i li- S O IV -? BUIIJDI1VCI. " " ftrl Pill m Sontb Tryon Street, - - Charlotte, W, C. ' SC1LKBSIN Ladies', Misses'and, Childrc n's BDTToN, GilSfiESiJilCE SHOES, Bents' Fine Band-Made and Kacblne Sewed BOOTS, BUTTON AND LA.CE BALS, FINX BOOTS AND SH0X3 OF ALL GBADK3 :, tJ GENTS' FINE j'C-' SaiSoft!aridSiiff'Hatsf TRTjilKS, , VALISES and . GRIPSACKS, UMBRELLAS OF- ALLKINDSy SHOE BLACKENS AND WBUSHSS. Alma Polish for Ladies' Tine Shoes. "- . '' " .Vi... ' i- .v. Stock al ways kept v tall and i .up ta the demand. : -i - 4 ... ! , i OBDBB3 BT MAIL OB ZXPBESS. FBOMPTLT ATTKNDED TO. - rein k MODS; ' t -! - J1' you the best assortment of I GO I DYSPEPSIA. SICK HEADACHE, C0WTIPATI0. A Semoly fbrdl DiMuafe at Um Uw. KM. h;i, Stomah n Bowela. A positive zzjsssttjsss t. a WBISTON, Age-fit ; KSV LONDOn, conn. Manufacturers of the "Old Reliable" Brown Cotton GIm, JeersandjCon-j denser; ', - "v"vT vS:'';, All the' very latest improvements : lm proved'roU box, patent wbipper,-two brush -belts, extra 'strong brush, cast ; ImDroved Feeder, i . ' enlarged dost proof Condenser, -k i -' 8trong, simple In construction, durable -Mns fast, runs light, cleans the seed per. fecUy and produces nre 4 ' DELIVERED FttEE OF FIUEIGHT BaaJ Al vail at stay teen inin r"" ; ; FOR REN r. A COMFORT ABLE 4 room eottaee, pantrr and titohon viihin a fen hundred yards o the (traded (school, and six acres ef land for rent to .'10 '-'ji IS" ANOTHER FINE LOT OF - Wtibia's Candy anifcfccticiaitx, nn it ttn . 1 1 i i I yt i ) , Cider and CandwltcSie .- -' ' . Always on hand. " . . 1 : 7.r. B, TAYLOR. aeite eritariottc titenmtv. "Truth, ltkb tub buh, sonnsnana submits to B OB3CUBED. BUT, VKM TH 8011, 0104 TIM." - . fhslwicrtptlov to the Observer. DAILY EDITION. SIngleoopr........ 6 eeota. By the week In tbe eity.. - 20 By tnemontn.., vo t Three months ......2 00 Six months .-r...;.. 4-flO .One year ,.. 8.00 : WEEKLY EDITION. ' Threenjontns.... 50 cents. rHx mouths..... $1.W 3ne year v 1.78 In dubs of five and over iLSO.. No lewlation From Thew Btfles Subscriptions always payable In advance, not only la name out in tact. - . - DAVIS AT ATLAUTi. General I.onfrstreet Dons His Old Confederate .Uniform - ' and .Takes Part in the Proceedings. New York Woild CorrespondeLt. There is no;harm . in -all that has been said and done, strange as it may. loos ana souaa to tnpse aisianc from the strange scenes. These super charged eulogies of the South in the mignty past are but tne natural out come of a people who love their tra ditions above ail things. This is true, . ... 1 ,. l regaruiess ot toeir political amnas tions. ; Look at this picture. While Mr Grady was ' exciting bis hearers with eloquent words Gen Longstreet aac near mm. tie was ciaa in the full uniform of a Confederate officer. Next to Mr. Davis, the most conspic uous ngure of a very noble event indeed, over and above air else Gen. Longstreet s appearance hre illusr tratea the spirit of this ovation to the Confederate ePres dent. . He has' been a Republican ever el ace the war. c0n8tahtlyvfilling inore or Jess dis tinguished positions under its differ en( nauonal administrations. , Ever since the surrender at Appomattox Be naa been against the methods of his old time Confederate associates. Jb or tnis he has been ostracised bv tne people ior wnom ne lougni so veu ana saenncea so muen. ; Taere- fore his appearance today at : the cer- euiony was iae tuost sigujans -rear . . i i i r to . tare, not only of its proceedings,: but or tne past and future welcome to Mr. -Davis, j --: , - . .;- At Monigomery , among the names of the honored Confederate soldiers which are road upon'-gags , and seen emblazoned . upon mottoes that of James Longstreet, or 'OldTete-" as be was familiarly known among" hia soiuiers. aia not appear, as - every. turni coma near tLe , old soldiers. w ho f iT' the moment- had forgotten the animosities - which politics had bred, esc for (Jen. .Uongetreet. i isut the managers baa .eft bis name out of the long list of honored Con federate generals evt ry where . dis played." Whether this desire of the veterans to see their old .'corps com mander or some other motive r dicta ted his invitation to this day's events is no$cejtain. Met was -here and hp was looking almost as he did when he directed Pickett's faithful charge at Gettysburg, struck Warren in the Wilderness or threw ; his battalions with irresistible force agai-ist J Rse xsrana at Chicamauga. Ue seemed also ta enjoy wearing his old uni form again, ; and the vvt teran's eye would brighten at the- cheers of the o!d soldiers and the royal " welcome the crowd gave him. At . first he simply rode ' in the procf sion -like any of tne other diatinguishad msi- tors. but he was the. most striking figure present. When he arrived at the grand stand and ' took his-' pTace on the outside, he was escorted to the platform and to tbe side of Jefferson Davis. This was the most touching incident of tie occasion, r MrDivis, arose and the, two men were fairly clasped in' each others arms. For the moment au their oia animosities were forgotten, ana they again rev membered the days of ."strife.". Thus they spoke for the first time since tbe war. After this scene they toot ceats side by. Bide. Each hurriedly asked after, tna. other's- health, -as warmly asiif tbe, x;raeL differences placed between them by the recoa structioa period had " never existecL; lb wan a Biuguiar eiuu buu ; tuo pstn pie enioyed ana appiauaett .this pa thetic incident of the reunion. i After the ceremonywas 'concluded Gen. Longstreet said to me: "This occasion is a revival of iia,- harmless; but teautiiui sentiment. ine oia soldiers wanted to get together again,! and this was perhaps tbe 038t occa sion for a meeting . "It means no dis respect to any, other section, of the country, nor is there an evidence- of disloyalty in the display." we an recognize tnat tne war is over, and that all the questions then submitted for decision to the aword are forever settled. Mr. Davis, grow ing, old. the people were anxious to see him once again, and this was the best time to do it Probably it is his last appearance, among us. That is all this demonstration means,-awl the right to this celebration by both tbe young and the old ..will everywhere be acknowledged. , it means notning more than a reunion of old comrades and the revival of never fading mem ories. " There is much moro that is interesting and pathetic , , in Gen. Longstreet s app3arance and utter ance upon thig occasion, it is the one ue wand significant phase of alt iKis welcome to Mr. Davis ' Much as Gen, ;LoDg8i.ret has suffered in - a hundred wave at the hands of the Deoold for whom he fought so ar dentlv he forgot it all to-day in the common respect for tbe civil head of the great Ksvolution in which ne was a commander second only to Lee. It mattered not to him that be had bean shut out of their home and had been neglected and despised.; ; ; He only saw tbe approach of the final wind-up of the old Confederate cause in the meeting of the-soldiers who wore the grey. . oo.be. took aown tne oia uni form ne naa not worn since tno sur render.at Appomatox, put it on and appeared . here to day in vtbe very likeness of himself twentv veara aco. After tbe Hill monument had been unveiled, and. Mr. Davis bad made "bis speecb, be arose with" the rest to pass on the piatiorm. as ne stood nn the crowd yelled for Longstreet. but the old soldier looked steadily at the glowing faces ; ot his ad mirers. took off his hat and would not utter a word.": On his face there seemed to rest a grim - smile of satisfaction at the scene, and be looked the counter nart of some of the old German gen erals surveying the battle field after the battle is oyer. . It was indeed a singular and interesting gight height ened by foUowmg immediately the warm-blooded,ieYen passionate, ut terances that bad fallen from the hps nf nil nf.tha PDeakers. ' The ricti of Fa :1s cf p'J 8J?es and conditions are ric fK' . tmi e Dix"y-cares maoa or Aw. CHARLOTTK, N. C, WEDNESDAY. MAY BlfWfi . CONGRESSIONAL: GIST. GOSSIP AND SEWS FROM HEAOQUABTEB8. wesrer's Orsveyard Bill Pet I - ftons ' la trod need by Senator VaHee--Penenal IlemsBan aey'a Temperance Speecb. . Correspondence of In Obskbtkb. " : , Washington, D. C ; May 5,' 1886 Mr. Morrison refuses to heed the voice of those who at the conference last Wednesday advised him to take ool off the free list."- He says - that would be to whittle th, 'bilLdqwn to nothing He says this morning that he does not know precisely- when the bid will come up for consideration, but that ' he- wishes: beforehand I to clear tbe cttteTJcUr'of, tbeappropria-i tion "bil's now on r it. Seventy-five persons have got their names on tbe Speaker's lifet for speeches; The pro tectionists claim with great apparent confidence the defeat tf the meas ure.'"' .-.'- i '.i ' ' ' r The bill by Weaver, of Nebraska, providing for a ''giaveyard commit- te ," is a cut at both the Oongres sional foolishness on the subject, of burials and at .Beach, the little ob Jeoter. ' It providas that thdj Com mittee shall not have the power to object tp tbe interment of the corpse A rather ghostly and "costly joke,, as several hundred' copies of every bill are printed.. . -. j " f Three bills for North Carolina were introd'iceo!. ; ; One by Mr. Skinner .to erect a light house on Cape Uatteras, and two pension bias by O'Hara. ; ' ,Mr. Hemp! ill, of 8outh Carolina, introduced a bill to repeal Section 1014 of the Revised Statutes. - J Dr. C. J. iO'Hagan, of 3reenvile,' was in the city yesterday, on his way to the Medical Convention to be held in St. Louis on Wednesday. i' CoUArB. . Andrews, recently . apv pointed a commissioner to examine a part of the Northern Pacific Rail road just completed, is here ready to-j start on his mission. . . . . - . Dr. Cook, formerly of, Qranville county, and in the medical ; staff of the navy- department, has just re turned from a j long cruise. - Ha re sides here. . . '-ry' Mj The. Rimsey, formerly of Ral eigh, now of Noifolk, is in tbe city for to-day. . Id a V group of Caroli nians tbia morning he amiable-Williams, of - Wilson, told on the great lemperaqce , organiser the celebrated I joke of Woodson, the lamented oity editor of the Raleigh News. 1 The thing happened in Caswell'' Ramsey had dilated before jan audience mcs ly composed of Primitive Baptists on thereat) ties of temperance and the dangers J" of strong 4rinr " He illus trated by glasses., respectively con taining wine and water. . At . the close of the lecture the vehement temperance orator - threw the. wine glass to the floor and called for those who wished to join the Good Temp lars To go forward and sign ; thi pledge. A - venerable ''Hard-Sheir preacher who was -.present said he had a word to tspeak first. T The min ister called the -previous address a very pretty little speech, but claimed that itr didn't ": tally ' with SsriptureJ which related how water was turned into wine by the Savior, and dwelt in many places on the excellent quali ties of wine. .-. Lifting his, voice he cried ; There was but one place where water is referred to, my brethren, when: the 'rich man waa in hell fire and wanted the water : to cool his parched -. tongue, and ?" that's just where 'a. these: palaverm!, temper ance. folks ougut . ; to . oe tms minute."' The - argument was " a clincher,, on thay occasion at least, and the energetic Brother Ransey got 'naryr,eigbature.:" ' Whatever he did; then, tbe lecturer joined in the laugh, at his own expeuse t nlay.-- - r ! Hon. A. M.Waddell was here the i latter part of lat ,'woek, having left for home bn S'ia-dayv: night. ; His daug.hter; Mis iUfczie, who has been visiting the v family of his - brother, Mr, Hugh Waddelt, wasul and his visit Vas chiefly on that account. ; Senator Rtnaont'- has never recov ered from the very severe cold which he contracted a .month or six weeks ago, although able to , be at his seat and give ! som3 attention to public business : " - ' I heard Senator Vest today for the fir it time since his illness. 'His voice is the , sepulchral wreck of what it was, and his" frame is much emaci ated. ' " ' ' ' " - The new rule, adopted tod ty for sessions at ' 11 o'clock instead of 13, adjournment at - 5 p. m,, will give more than an hour additional for business. - ' " Senator Vance ' introduced in the Senate today two - petitions from col ored citizens asking $100 for each nerson who should emigrate to Li- bena. . - ' TJepabllcan domination for Con - creaai'-j; : ".:::.-. Wmw Orlbans.. Mav 4. The Reoub- linan Congressional convention of tbe Second Djstrut yesterday nominated (Japtain- Uenry J. Marti a, or tnis city, as a candidate tor jocgres to nil the unexpired term or late Jon eressman idabn.. The nomination oy agreement is for the forty-ninth And hf tieth congresses. The Q,u'een ma a Matob-Maker, tiondqa Tjrath. I . ' It is asserted by several --German newspapers that the Queen1 it desi rous of "bringing abou t a .marriage between the Grand Duke - of . Hesse and the ' Duchess of 'Albany. . The Duchess originally met her late " hus band at Darmstadt during the au tumacf 1S2L .v -1 TOE W ATIOlt'H nRiiTn - . "' ' H : , "tiiinsr'o ; Ate port on 'i (he manses or Deatb In the United states. r i ne report of Dr. John 8 BiHihga, Surgeon of the United States Army, on ine mortality and vital statistics ui me united states as returned for the tnth census (June 1, 1889) has been received by the Secretary of the Interior. -The report divide the wuunrjr iuw twenty-one regions, the physical characteristics of which are more or less distinct. . -The names of tne diseases which cause more than tne averager number of deaths: in each of these districts are criven. 1 na well as those which in point of mor taiuy ar below - the average.' i The total population of 1880 was 50.155. 783ran increase in ten years of ll,s 697,412. 'Of this increase 281,219 per annum may be taken," says the report, "as due to immigration,; the total number of immigrants for the' ten year being 2.812,191. This makes the mean annual increase due to ex cess of births over deaths 878,522:" Tk. 1 . ... . " luu uroau; ouuuiu VUTUU- raw UL UO United States is-gtven as 35 ner l.floo It appears that the United States as' whole, during the census vear. had a comparatively low death-rate and a high birth-rat. . - - -i.- -; t The death-rate. is shown - to have! been higher , in : the colored . than in the white poDulaiion, m the foreign element than in the whites of 1 Ameris can parentage; in - cities than in the rural districts. The-most 'important causes of disease and death were consumption, pneumonia,; dipthena, typbo'4 fever, njjalarial fevers and- iQosa niTaennea forms of diseases to which children under one year of age aj-a suoject. . xnis appears t irom the rouowmg table, Which- gives toe prin cipal causes during the ceneqs year . 1 3 - . I 1 M t m 1 tal deaths, 758 893 ; unknown cause. maai consumption,- i,z7U; -pneu;, ft OT AA . A AAA monia, 63,053; ? diphtheria;" - 38,143; heart di8ease,26,068: ; cholera infan tum, 24.983: still . births. iT24;878tv-. phoid. feverr'. 22,854:- malarial fever 20,231 ;t croup, ? 17,966 ; - convulsions it, an ; scanet rever, ih,38S ' dropsy, 14.788; debility 14.319: old" age. 14,168; jparalysis. 13,907-, dysentery, 13,487 cancer, lS,068f enteritis, ' 12,- 640;- diseases of the -brain,- 12,280; whooping cough,- 11,064; bronchitis,: 10,984: inflammation of the' brain. 10,903; diatrbma, 10,829; apoplexy ,doo. ' - - , i- j 4 , The report also sets forth that, -tak ' ing the fifty - principal cities of the United States. - the following 'named showed, respectively, the -highest ra tios oi aeato rrom, the under- men tioned causes (the figures represent the number of oeaths in each 10.0QO inhabitants) : Apopkxy Charleston, S. C.j" 6.60; cholera morbus,- Paters son, si. " 9 15 consumption, Charleston. S. C 49 21 ; croup, Chi, cagoyi 7 23; diphtheria;' Pittsburg, 22 76; dysentery, Nashyille, 9.22 f ty phoid fevers Pittsburg, 10.99; renter-, etis, Charleeton, r 9 . 20 ? bornioide, ichrnond, I Q7j whooping cough, Pittsburg, 7.09 ; measles, Detroit, 4 64: pneumonia. New York: 21 20: puerperpal septicaemia,1'; Milwaukee1, 3 20; scarlet fever. Fall River,' 42 07; small pox, Worcester. 2.57; suicide, San Francisco, 8.33.i'--:-.fiV-i'-'vj;-i -r STATE llSWS. - -1 Wilson Mirror : .; Colonel R -R. Bridgers and other officials of the At lantic Uoast Liine have eetabliscred a depot on the Wilson & Fayettevitle Railroad, and marked out streets. -for the hew town which isto spring up at that point. ': v It is twelve miles from where the new road turns a way from the main line below Contentneai and that makes it fifteen- miles from Wilson.: -The ,new town is named Watkins, in honor of a vf ry old lady. wno lives near tne spot. . . 1- Fay etteville News: Colonel ? W. Ji Green, our Congressional representa tive, is visiting us while ; on a special tour to the State to inspect- tbaeas4 tern waters, where it is hoped, that the government will .cut an inland ship canal. Colonel Green says thai there is a fair .prospect to secure fe us. through Judge Bennetty a Federa Court during-this session. v and ? thi uirru..:ij ; : 1 i pected soon. - Colonel jreen "pas much work in view, : and we have! much confidance in bis nnwer to nA4 complish a great deal.' The thirty-third " annual meeting! ul ine mouicai ouciety 01 in or in jar-f oliua, will be held in Newbern, May! . r . , if . j: 1 ir, - . t . 1 i, -i ana zi. uusmess or great im-i portance is -' to 1 be j transacted; tbei meeting promises to be a . large and! lubwwiiiug uiie.';?.j-. jxh.-: lUBiiioeru are; requested to be pres-snt. i E3says en tered f or prizes should be forwarded to Dr. R L Paynes Lxington,N. O , signed with nom ne plume, name and nom de plume ; forwarded to the sec-: retary. Excursion: rates' on all the! railroads. r.---'- t. Wilmington Star : .- Dr. Potter.- citv physician, informs us -of a remarka ble family of colored neople living on UNixon street. The mother, Elizabeth: Cobb, has three children two ..boyst ana one.gin, agea two, lour ana six years. Both boys have six fingers on each hand and six ; toes on eachfl foot, and the girl has. six . fingers on each hand.- Mr. Congleton. of Washington. N. C, ,' w ho ' was under treatment at the City Hospital, died in that institution on - Friday, last. He came here on a tram from tbe south, very sick, and unable to travs el any further on big way home.': Dr. Lane, surgeon in charge, has taken steps Jto noaty bis friends, r ; . .. - Wilmington Review : The sad in telligence was received here this noon of the very sudden death in Memphis of Colonel 8. L. Fremont, an almost life-long res dent Of . this city : and section. - The Information came by telegraph and -: tbere are no"i particu lara, but it is supposed - that r death was due to heai,t disease from which-1 it is known that the deceased had suffered of lata. " r We are rejoiced to know that the idea of extending an invitation to the distinguished ex- President of the Southern Confeders acy, the Hon. Jefferson DaviaHias taken shape and that Our people have began to work in earnest to do all in their power to secure; his presence here on Memorial Day. r - ' Jk. elleltous Phrase - The readers of the News are nd strangers to Dr. Talmage's felicitous phrases. He turned one well when he wrote to Joe Howard, inclosing check for the New; York journalists' cemeterv fund. for. which . Mr. How ard ia to lecture, and said : "Inclosed find tlOO to help embroider with flowers their pillow of dust." ' ; :, maffBten, Wives and Mothers Aii!w2.e?Slat,?u5urante8Dr- Marchlal't Cath- S2?tVi??J2n??l.dl8Iiame,,t or wrtn down ff?t.,ITegSla,1tte8' bMrenness, eoanse of life, corrfioea, besides many weaknesses springing 11KB neaaacne, tioalng, spina sJeeplessnees, nervous debility? peJpiS- r iii J r s' ttc- ro1 saie oy ornggists. Price w dir g1 bol utqlyj JPure.; fjfUx an4 wholesomeness More eoonomljal tnan tne ordlnm kinds. .&mt k. oompetltloa wltn the tnnltitade of low test, snort WBtgDUSJamiOr -BhMnhate niwtan LBnU ...1. Man3(Mwiv a mm MERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN. i Voq are allownf a AwMi1au.j.a. use of Dr. TW. iSTb",'; 'X.'Ki'0iJ tleptrlO Soepenaory Anplianoea, f the .rpeedy glief and permanent eui-e of Hereout DthiauTuH a VUaUty and Manhood, and all kindred troublea. 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I ndeed, so it ronr t a b f i th la ttseaeaey.tliatl will send TWO BOTTLB8 PBBK. ' toiether with a VAI.UABI.BTBBATI8B en this disuse ;aajsafferer. eive express and P O.addn ss. . .' va. T- A. JUjUVf. iu rear) at, Haw Tore. PEfiiJYROYALRLLS J"uilJrl. I rme. p- . n . . Tbe Original and Only Gen nine. gsft as4 dnn BeUaMe. ' Bmr of wsrtalme ImkatloBs. dispensable te LADIES. . Ask year D 5. . abk year Uma-cist W and take Be other, or iockMe 4e. vtc ji ua case no Ota fstsmps) to ns for particntaFa tfa lttmr h. NAME PAPER. Clttekeeter Cfaemleal S1 SladU-a Mun, raUlaeWPa. Sold fey Tra t evvrywliere. AU ter "Cktckea. - nn i-eanyroyat fills. - Tsks ae ether. JanlOdiSwly ; FsfblUaed. PAYS 1866. nmnLtA-nooFinGi ? tead: Ooea not oorrode Ukatut or bon,noc ' doeay KkKshrneaor tar oouipoaitiuta; easy to apply) tronv and durable; at half toe cost of tin. Iaaisaa ru BSTlTliT K Tor x-liASTKlt at Bait tbe Gist. CARPETS and KTJS of same material, doable the wear of Oil Clotha, Oatalnrae and sample rBKB. W. alAXA OS CAJHS&H.K, eV GuRF'TNt'DFiU F -Lsssaw an i as aaasaw amsawa pun ; axaamv' sbbbbb''- am . saasa. W.w.iasai ssss. sv assssai mm FECK'S PATENT 1MPROVTO CUSHKTED EAR' DRUMS vejuacTLV aasroas tds BSAHlKOjuut pesform tbs- work sf ths astarsl dram.. InTiiiWe, eomfortabTe and slwavt fas po,ttkm. All snd even wejBTisri ttesrd dUttaetly. Sesdforiunftniter took with testlmonisla,' FREE. Address or call on F. KISCOX, 849 llrosawsy, Mew-iork. alenuea tha paper. . r . . j wllllTrn-' anV Acfve and mtelll 11 1 II I trlAr i, U I gent, to represent In berown locality so o'dflrm - Kelerencea required, Permanett oosltlon and eood salary. UAY &CO. 16 Barclay St H. X,i w J - : i:- 4tpr284w ITT ft M T C n -LAriKS to work for as at their 11 Q ft I C U. on homes, $7 to $10 per seek II can be quietly made: No photo i aiming; no eanvassinoJ'or bill DaiUeulars. Dlease address at once. C8ESCKNT' ART XMJMPANY, 19 CeLtral Street, Boston, Kass., Box BJ-.-, -7.. ; OilfBURIIHAn'S it; its dt- ts--'.--e in PROVED TURBINE . Is the BEST oonstroeted and J Onioned TurDlne la tne world . Tested percentages, snh part and fall eate drawn, eanal to anv other wret ty New pamohlet sent free by BURXBAia BRU .YOKtt. ra. A Great Bargain; T1T1 WtH sell a Walter A. Wood Harvester and v v Twl m Binder, made In 1884; tbe best in tbe world. Hts never ben used at all. Complete with transport for iaa, delivered in VDariorie, . u adtresaf EOTSTIB NASH, ; AH Sorts -of ." many sorts beast need of ails of , a. cooling ' JIustang Iuniment. Ill iim! 1131 iilll St 1 - f m That when we advertise sDecial nrices for acertem show the Goods no mat- teiip-Tidicul( marked on them ' we tised goods on our counters for inspection. We name some-Prices . of Remnants of JLable ;JL)amasks, etc, anMClDlLOIDSjlill will fine it so r the Goods. ; BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED. s -4 ' 21A yds LENGTH FOB 69e WOtTH j 80j per yd 660 ' 8 Je 1J6 Vl.20 j ,i 66o 65e !,65o 660 fi5e 75e H toe 8-'o :',;5e '85o 90e U0 ' 1.10 1.16 160 r L65 . : mr :: 1.10 . 140 . 165 : 1.65 1 65 210..' -: 16-'".;. 3 10. ; 3.1o a 15 S.10 :.,i 865 8 ati I'.'!:- 2V M t :sr NAPKINS. - All Lt -en. size -8. at SB aenfa ner Ar n mnmnt $1.40 per dozeu. ; - .n.:f,, . .... ' , ,., Crochet 75 dozen of Heavy 10-4 Crocliet Oailta at 95 riftnta wnrlri Rlarseilles Qnills. 30 dozen of Heavy 10-4 Marseilles Oailts at 1 5.5 $2.25. - . . : . iDpholslery Sood. 50 inch, wide new designs,? at 62 A i cents ner vard. worth 80 cents. We are : showing new arrivals in Dress 5 Goods, Silks and Wash Goods. Our second i Has arrived and is being offered m-tt t Tnrnnv mi ii i in m k i ill ML 1 1, nil 1 .!.. .... ... t ,v CHARLOTTE, N. C. . MA.IL ORDERS SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Keeps the largest and IN THE A bed-room tuft of 10 pieces, it . 1 A . ic " - i " J.w A bed-room suit of 10 pieces, IFariiPnDutlimir,B Elegit walnut and cherry'sui' s from $75,00 to $175.00. panor euit oi i pieces, lmitauon oi raw biik, t o.uu. ,;A - '-.' 7 . " raw silk, trimmed with1 nlush Patlor suits of 7 pieces, domefetic silk plush, $40 00 to Lronnges in great variety from $5.00 to $30.00. Sideboards u. . . : ; . ; 15.00 to 125.00. 1 . ? v Baby Carriages in great variety from $6 00 to $35,00. Window Shades, Wee - 11 o s Oi a . i ij 1 . "en- Y gggll 9 ' 0 : 7 ' - - (. ; ffl - D-'. -. . - . D 0;:C 1 Nochargefor packing f or drayage; -A ' CSAELOTTI N. C PRICE FIVE CENTS. FACT 1 alwavs place all adver they are all '5i- " "" - - upon examination f of - sill' i TLTREEY RlCTTf v? fell.; r .:- i . -j v.-ilsft 1 f . ''S'-" : yds LKNGj TH T0B 1.C0 , WOSIH 60s ner d i.UO . .v "V u 690 " 1.16 65o " 750 " 760 ' " s '":. ""::;.,(" M i.4i C;,::.&165 " - JJS5 " ' ' 1.75 " M 1.85 " ' i' " . 15 " 185 . , 8.80 v":;!:."S55 ; . 8.80 ' " 2.60 76o 4-" 7f0 , " 85c -- Mo. .900- : 860 " 1.00 - " 1.10 . Lie 1.25 8 M 8 DRIVETIN. TO WELS. - I rtwen Damask Towe's at 18 eents eacb; size 040 btcbes. - . , - - . : w . J50 dozen Hack . Towels at 18 cents eacb, size 23xl01ncaes..-vnr::-:"iv-'-:--.:.Tv-- .'"- NAPKINS.; i&-r " : " in Linen, size 6-8, at $1.45 per dozen, wortb' $2 25 per dozen, r -p .-, - . . -.. ' ; . 1 - - - Soriner Rtonlr or s o at mo3t reasonable prices most complete stiacWof STATE. imitation walnut, $22.00 - V.1 A !i ! . iuai uie iup liniiauon wainutj walnut ' with marble toD. Poles 'and- Oil Paintings. I- "TJ -mm O o CO m 3 a --w a - x . ...4 Quilts Gil .... !: -u II .''V it-- y $ :::: iS mi --:f - '-f'-V Iff, li' i t n . '- , i : ii Vv n r li ( ii -V t , .li