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V- -'7 I I V7h .Inimn FRJOE FIVE CENTS.
tOMK AND GET A BARGAIN. V
.SMITH
for; THE -
Next - Ter - Days,
-I WILL OFFER
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
IN
Table LiBeus, Dailies,
TIA CTOTTfa. L1NEV 8HEETTNG3, COTTON
SHI-KTINUS, VH LOW CA61NG8. MAR
8FILI.BS: QUILTti. HOKT COMB '
. QOILTS. TPKrtTRT CUKTAlVa,. " -MADBA3
DHaPKKT, 8CHL S,
AND .
OF ,
. floosi i taislpis. ,
T. L. SEIGLE.
Specia
Prices
FIGURED LAWNS
- At 3 cents per yard. " ' I
CREAM CRINKLED SEERSUCKERS
At 6 cents per yard. ,
LACES m all widths,
sols and Umbrellas.'
' Fine assortment
-.Remember onr
8U0CESS0BS TO ALEXANDER & KARRIS, t
o k,
JCE CREAM
Opened for ha season,
parties on short BQtIc
Ice fream and
THE
Fresh Bread, Cakesc and;; Pies Daily.
Jmt received a choica tot of Potted Meats, Canned Fruits, Pickles,;
Crackers, Sen. Also, Imported and Domestic Confectionery. - ...
C. F1. HARRISON.
' ' ' ' . ' Successor to Mayer & Rosa. ' -
C2r:i & ElcDOTTTL.1 Cluirlott, If. li enM. t
ClTi TAXKETUBNS
NOTICE 18 HKBE8T GIVEN TO - LL PKB
ons Md ng hvtbe City of Charlotte, or who
on or have ontrol; ot taxaOlo propertj ' lo- the
City on the first of June, lt6. or wno Bre liable to
poll tax, to return to me. on or b fore the test flay
, of June, a list of t!lr taxnb!e propertj (and polls)
In said CIty.n oaiJ 1st of Jane, looo : tursuaat
10 864 ndedCb Treasure
Betorns taken from 1st to S3 h of June at c2ce
In Citr Hail from cioci, a. to a p. m. --
maj29 r ; i ;- -,
T.Zjt . 3 - 'v
fr - - - - , mu6 14UWBILI BEFOBE Leximrton IiM.. p.:. J DEScniPT.o, i . In T ' I I ' I il I I l V ' I I I 1 1 II 1 I I I 1 II 1 If I 1 II 1
BUIUIWa.
& GO.
First National. Baul BwWim
South.Tryon Street, - y - Charlotte, N. C.
DKALEBS IN
v . - -
Ladies',Missesand Children's
1TOTB
BUTTON, CONGRESS & LCE SHOES,
Hents' Fine Hand-Made and Machine Sewed ' "
BOOTS, BUTTON AND L ACE BALS,
BO8 AND YOUTS
FINK BOOTS AND 8HOE3 OF" ALL GRADES
GENTS' FINE -
C'll- f f 1 1 Pl'if ff j
SiUc. Soft and Stiff Eats, I
TRUCKS, f -
VALISES ana
GRIPSACKS,
UMBRELLAS OF ALL KINDS.
. 8HOB BLACKIN9 AND BRUSHES.
Alma Polish for. Ladies' Fine Ihoes.
Stock always kept lull and
up to the demand.
OBDKB3 BY HAIL OB 1XPRE33 PROMPTLY
ATTENDED TO.
of ORIENTAL FLOUNCTNQS and
White Goods and Embroideries, Para-
bakery;
KALOON
Wifcor ces furnishe4 to familes and
riSW UQNPQN, prjriri.
Mqtifactnrcn of fts "Wt Reliable'
Brown Cotton Gins, Feeawi an4 Coa- ;"
densert. v-"
' " All the very latest Improvements : iw
"proved roll -box, patent wblpper, twd
,brnsb. - belts, extra strong r brush, 'cast
steel bearings, new Improved Feeder,
"enlarged dost proof Condenser. 'x'i'C'
s Dtruugi wuow vwv www- .
Vhig fast, runs lijsbt, cleans the seed per
fectly and produce first ciaM samples.
' af any aticewutle point. .Be tor iu
C L U B HO U SE
-KEEPS THE
B
EST B A
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- '-' ';- and " ( - '
PECMi
reran k
TDE T4BIFP 'BILE.-: BEFOBE
" TDE HOUSE.
Tance, Mr. .Breckinridge and the
: Nalem CommencementGeneral
- Cojc Morrison and, the' Tariff
: Bill PersouaIs-Tn Press Ex
cnrslon.
Coq-espoadence ot TSif Obbrtbb
"Washington, D. C . June 17.A
few minutes after 11 "o'clock a few
more persons than usual might havs
been seen - in the Houss galleries,
while on the floor there were manr
more members than are accustomed
a.this part of the session ta reach
their seats at so early an hour. But
there was nothing like a crash to see
the vote taken on the consideration
of the tariff bill.; The leaders of hntW
parties and both factions of the Deni
ocratic party were in'place'befor the
clock pointed to 20 minutes past 11.
Unanimous consent was given for
perhaps twenty minutes for action
on certain measures. But at half
past 12 the regular order was de
manded by Bland. " '
- In reply ; to a question from His
cock, Morrison Baid he proDosed to
ast for a vote on the consideration of
the tariff bill at half past ten o'clock.
" Breckinridge did not go to Salem,
prefering to remain here and cast a
vote direct .for the tariff : reduction
bill to the course originally agreed
upon of . passing for, the occasion.
Senator ' Fr ance was . equal to thn
emergency; Learning the state of
things late in the afternoon,; he de-
uiuea to prepare himself in the few
hours remaining and take l the i 11
o'clock train. I understand J he got
off, and that, withoutT accident he
will deliver the annual address today
before the Salem Female Seminary.
Mr. Raid accompanied him. ' - '
Mr. Breckinridge regrets the co
incidence of - the two events the
tariff vote and the commencement
but decided that his public duty was
paramount.. But he did not make nn
his mind until late in the day
At
the time of mailing my last letter, I
thought be was getting ready to take
"o.wmuuu tram ior. wortii uaro
. f
mr. Henderson returned frnm hfa
oau miBiun in time to give nis vote
with those of his colleagues for the
Morrison bill. - ' .--
jGen. pox left for home' Tuesday
night, and expects to return Sunday.
He was paired on the tariff question.
All the - North - Carolina Democrats
present, that is, all' except MessrsP
Reid and Cox, voted for the consider
ation of the bil as did likewise the
South Carolinians. The colored Re
publicans, O'Hara and Smalls voted
no. ? . , . . .
. .Promptly at the hour named Mr.'
Morrison - submitted the -motion of
which' he had given notice. The
House was full,'? the galleries about
half full. The scene was far differ
ent two years ago. : 1 But there was
some little enthusiasm; as when the
travel-worn, sweaty son of tiil, Hol
man, of Indiana, just from his train,
rose half way from his seat in order
to make his ,4ayeV heard at the desk.
The Democrats applauded loudly. No
other vote was so. honpred,. although
the Republicans were direlict in duty
when the clear-cut "no" ot Mr. Ran
dall rang over the hall and they did
not give him a lively hand clapping.
The Republicans greeted the result
ayes 140, nays 157 with tremendous
applause. Randall and his thirty-odd
sat silent and unresponeiv&v ., Four
Republicans voted .with the, revenue
reformers. Y Mr..- Morrison received
immense applause when he gavenos
tice that on next Tuesday he should
make the same motion. ,. He hopes
by executive pressure to, win over in
the meantime nine of the weve New
York Demoorats wha yoted against
him. It will be impossible to do so,
and the second yote will injure the
reform cause. " 1 "
' Mr. Johnston reported thig after
noon or the committee on public
buildings and grounds a substitute
for the Statesville public ' building
bill. .The only difjerenpe hetweeo
this and the original bill of MC Hen
derson, is the limitation in amount to
be expended by the committee to
$75,000, " " -
Mr. J. W. Powell, the elerk for
Col. Greene's committee,' goei home
today for a ten days' leave of ab
sence. Mr T. B. Womack, clerk of
Gen. Cox's committee, will leave On
next Tiiesday on an extended vaca
tion. j - . , . , -
The present understanding is that
the presg excuirsionts will arrive a
.0:30 a. m. on Sunday. Detro
cratc assqeiatioq will open its room
during the evening of Monday fqr,
wich ot tne editors- as mvy wiah to
avail themselyes of; the 'opportunity
to meet the North Carolina residents
in i the city . . ,y ,
" Misse s May Wright and Lilla De
vine, of Wilmington, who will grad
uate from the CAtholio Qoovent of
the Yan m. Georgetown,:, fj ,
on tho 83d iust., were- at the Capitol
today. for? the flrst time.-' -' '' ... '. " .
. ' - ' " H, '
Sharp Poi(; AtbWdrt the!
: -. J : . I"reli ead, - ,.""'
And in the muscles of the neck and shoulder," dj
nauymoswicentaftor nightfall, are amons the
mosteheerbiliranlfestatlonsot neuralgia ItJs
an aff-ctlon of the n -rve intensified by a cold. Re.
pose, bruwlDd with it a ca aUon of pal, la in.
duoed by -Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which Is a
nne nerve ton le and tranquilizer. It is also a reliable
means of eh'cktBC rheumatism and coat. These
maladies have always more or less to do with the
kidney that, when lnactlre, fall to throw oil the
impurities which engender them. The Bitter can
be relied upon to renew a tealihy and purlfrin
act 'on of the renal ormns - Besides this, it gives
tone to the stomach liter and bowels, and enriches
the circulation Appetite and sleep both profit by
It, and It is a wn accredited means of fortifying the
system 8P"si iD8,firta. It hastens toe recovery
of s'vent,. a 1 coavaienceata, nui'-f.- tee ii.
frrr irs of fc.3,'ancl L ;.; s tU cuusi-tutionaUy
Lexington T Hannah. t?;v..Ij
- -..vm. UitUUJUUU
'Qoar. a youne; man nhnnt.
years of age Lving hr Midway town!
evening in a fish rl Z
Mr. Solomoh Lona- H- -a.
' jng from the harvest field -and not 4." PP-. '
knowing the depth of the pond went I.--
in for a bath. The water is supposed This community was horrified
to be about nine feet deon. Ana th Saturday afternoon bv the
- r
unfortunate young man being unable-j ment tnat Robby Robinson, youngest
"o uruvyoea oeiore mscom
ivuwi uiLu am. . !
ARhAViiitt a. mu - ,
T a,T. CT Tu VrAUW ua8e"01
Ui??ne uPe"or, court yes
vwiuuBuv,;
Thft? ra?f,ni &nd tQe trial begun,
rbe plaintiff claima tn tvQOi
lars damage for personal injuries : re
j u iU' wn or jaarsnall, caus
ed by fallmg over a stake, which, as
alleged.in the complaint, was negli
gently : allowed to remain iin the
Krounasauer ttie suryey bythe de
dant railroad "company. .--1
v, Raleigh Visitor : At a meeting of
the board of trustees of Trinity col
lege . recently held; the following
named gentlemen were appointed a
opmmittee to suggest a president foi
that college sUbj,)ct to the endorse
ment of the board of trustees i- Judge
Wt S. Montgomery.. Rev.; Dr. ! T. M
Jones, J S. Carr, Esq., Colonel J, W.
Alspaugh and James Gray, Esq. We
also learn that the trustees provided
for the salary of the president, which
will be two thousand dollars per an
UUU1, -.T - - , ' ...
' - " ' - n - - -
Asbevilla Citizen: This morning
Aldermen Alonzo Rankin and N W.
Girkwood leave for a visit to Raleigh;
Richmond Washington City, Indian
appolis and other points for the purs
pose of inspecting electric light plants
and their ;operations. The city
ouKnuribiea nave concluded tne pur
chase of the Patton Milt property on
th$ Swannanoa from Captain Wm.
Cocke, paying therefor six thousand
dollars.. Cheap enough. This is to
be the source of water supply for the
city. --'v-. --
Wadesboro Intelligencer; After the
late freshet. iMr. Eb., Ingram it is
stated, made sundry finds on his land
which was overflowed, where the
soil was washed away. In one place
he found a stone po, holding . about
one bushel, supposed to have been an
Indian culinary utensil; in another
place, a gallon crock of quamt dos
sign? in another place a huge human
skull, which, as soon as the air struck
it, crumbled to dust, ; and any quanta
ty of human bones and foeilizd
corn-cobs. These things would
doubtless" interest the antiquarian
searching for curiosities, but they are
a poor recompose,t6 Ebenezer Ingram
for four thousand dollars 1 umao-oa
sustained ;by; him in consequence of
the flood. - , 4 "
Wifmingtbn Review: There' "were
quite a number of railroad officials
in the city yesterday, prominent,
among whom were Mr Julius Gray,
president Of the Cape Fear & Yad kin
Valler Railroad, besides several of the
directors of this corporation. They
were here to. confer with the com
missioners appointed by thtfljoard of
aldermen in relation to the terms and
conditions upon which that road
could be extended to this city. ' The
conference was held yesterday fore
noon in the mayor's office. . The pro
ceedings of the meetings were not
given to the public,, but it is under
stood that the railroad represent
tivfi-wiJV extend the road to Wil
mington, providing the city will sub
ssnbe $300,000 to the capital stock of
the same. '
-." ' - - - ':-.Lf , -'Xil- Vj- .. " -.I - C , -v-
Salisbury Watchman: A few days
ago, a trial justice' in Morgan town-
snip, naa a negro Dy, the name of Ja
cob Parker before mm on a charge
of murder; It seems that last fall
Parker got mad with, his wife while
they were attending a corn shucking,
and kicked her severely on ech side
of the abdomen, so that swelling re
sulted and she became almost an in
valid. It is said that he has been
giving his wife, who died on the 3d
inst a peculiar poison, said to -have
been made from snake's heads, which
a cut off .for the purpose. These
are then beat into a powder and given
occasionally in whiskey. He is now
in jail and will have a 'hearing at the
next term of Rowan court. He seems
to be something a Bjqeheard, hav
ing had a fermerVife to die under
circumstances not entirely lree from
suspicion. -,'-?..' r
Statesville Landmark : The most of
the early wheat has been harvested;
It' has tuy-ned out fairly well, though
not so well as it promised a few weeks
ago, owing to rain, rust, &cc. The
wbeat is not near so good, and the
crop on the average, ia 'about the
same us last year. Tbe oat crop is
excellent. ; Cotton is looking up, to
bacco plants are dqing wel.and corn,
though in the grass, nromiges first-
rate- On Saturday 5th inst.; R.
H Crawford (Blaine WuT be Seated
Crawford,) a subordinate of .General
George B. Clark, special internal rev
enue agent for Virginia North Caro
Una and South Carolina, accompani
ed by Special Deputy Collector Van -dnrford,
oarae to this place and seiz "
ed four .packages of liquor -in the
wholesale liquor house of Messrs. Key
& Co.. and thre in the wholesale
house of Messrs.- Lowenstein & Co.,
one of which: was 'dot theirs but had
been stored with ; them" by 'tg pwner.
General glark, r. 'jefome Djowd,
chief deputy of tbe cbllector,and Col
lector Dqwd himself, have since been
here, and the two packages of Low
enstein & Co., and two ofthe four
of Key & Co.,t have been released.and
the latter' firm have the : assurance
that It hi other two will soon be. The
ViOlitions of the law in all of these,
cises where anything at all wrong
was discovered, were pupely techni
cal. Sin consequence of bis oonpeotion
wlt'i thfge seigures'Mr. Vanderford
has been dismissed from the service,
he having been previously - notified
by Collector Dowd that he was not
to associated with Crawfoyd. . ' Bpw
Gkoeral piftr, wbo " a 5 Missouri
Democrat, regards this last action of
his sub.- has . not been ascertained,
but he still retains . Crawford . in his
service. He probably is not able to
discharge r the duties 1 of his 1 office
without him, and if this is the case
it would be no more than a' plain act
of justice for 'him to resign and
give place to' some Democrat who is.
' PositiTe Cure Tor Piles.'. : i
To the people ot this county we would say we
have been given the agency of Dr. Marehlsl's Italian
File Olntment-remphatleally guaranteed to care or
money refunded internal, external, blind, bleed
ing or Itching piles. . Price 50& a box. Ko core, no
p. - r: , -. . '
i rsila tyL. B.Wrlston, drcc"'t. O-o-'otte
r.c -. i-."i....
8EDE4Tn. rULi V nAUfiH HAM . A VP
W.desboro
: "Aieatled Aceount of . Death
- J " U1 louuxviDinson, wasavmEr
i hcb uiudu uibhului oi hjj uiBeases
, hydrophobia. The particular, of so
J-l Ba.u aeatn cannot tail to be read
was i Kuuueman wno was nrenAnt: nnrJ
- J the young man during all of his terri
j ble sufferings we get the following
J o.n., t A .ir.i.:rr . wm&
account of the melancholv AtTniF
-On the 16th day of August 1884,
shortly after sunrise, Robert, in at
tempting to anve from under the
house a strange dog which had taken
refuge, there after attacking the yard
dog, was bitten somewhat severely
in - the arm, through his shirt, just
above. the,- wrist. He went to school
as usual but his father, feeling alarms
ed at some reports that the dog might
be rabid, came after him, carried him
to, Wadesboro, and had the wound
reiuuy cauterized.. - JN early two
years passed, and no alarming symp
toms appearing, the fear of his friends
became assuaged, when on Thursday
the 10th of Jane, while moving a'
hive of bees.- he was stung on the
same arm near the wound. Some
three- or four weeks before this a
peculiar involuntary contraction of
the : muscles - around the eyes ' and
moum caa at certain times, been
noticed by some. After being Btung
he complained of a numbness and a
twitching in that arm, but it passed
away. On.Fnday he was observed
to be unusually lively and, jokine
..vm uu uiuouoro, Knowea an inclina
tion to laugh at trifles, and somewhat
restless, but not so as to attract much
attention. Saturday , moraine . ha
complained of feeling unwell, and
very - weak, And some': spasmodic
actions were noticed in the bitten arm
whenever he attempted to raise it to
hurhead. About 8 o'clock, while at
the spring with- a negro boy, lie
would laugh hysterically at the com
monest . remark, replying, when
asked why he did so, 5 that : 'It was
not funny to him, but something
oaahw.jJ 1 1 . 1 a.: ...... . . O
ouviuu x mo tune w . tiCKie nim in
the side." He nicktd un a hiif iror. nf
water, . but could not hold it in his
wounded hand. He took it in both
hands and started toward the house.
He soon set it down, and upon reach
ing the house,, informed his father
that he felt sick and weak. -His
father made for him a milk toddy of
French brandy, and handed it , to
him. Hardly had he touched it when
he was seized with a violent spasm
These continued with intermissions of
from five to seven minutes, the
remainder of the day, and upon the
arrival of the physician who was
muisuiawij Bumutonea,' ne ' pro
nounced it a well developed- case of
Hy drophobia. . Any thing , solid or
liquid, approaching his face, the
slightest touch, jar. noise, unusual or
unexpected signt, would bring on a
convulsion. He was perfectly con
scious all the time. His mind was
not in the least affected. He knew
when the spasm commenced and
would indicate it by the" peculiar look
from his eyes. He said they were
not at all painful. Upon being told
the nature of his disease, and that he
had but a short tirae to live, he was
perfectly calm and composed, and
said he had suspected it, and express
ed no fear of death. He told us that
he loved and trusted Jesus, and bes
lieved he should be saved. About
dark he was so prostrated that' he
wished to lie down; (he had been
sitting m a large rocking chair,) the
spasms produced by the contact of
his feet with the carpet were very
severe, and his sufferings from reflex
action appeared to his friends to be
intense. . Still he wished to kneeL
stiff as he Vas, and- say his prayers.
He was placed on the bed. and after
he had somewhat recovered, wished
then to get up and pray. Being con
vinced that it was impossible, he said
his prayers, lying down; in a whisper
stUli distinguishable to all standing
near. He - prayed earnestly ' and
closed with a petition for God to ble9s
and save all, especially those afflicted
as he was. ghoytly afterwards he
called h.18 brother Carl, and told him
that he had but- a dav -: mom tn Utra
and he expected to go straight from
this - world to heaven - and wished
everyone to meet him there He re
peated ; the same and then c!miy
and rationally stated what "disposal
he wished to be made cf his effects,
and seemed so very thoughtful of
every one; he was coUeQted all
through, shedding only such tears as
were natural Up to tnis time he had
shown but little inclination to injure
anyone, and theri, only when, at his
own request, the perspiration was
wiped irom his face. Durincr the,
spasm which was sura to accompany
the apt, he would sometimes snap at
the hands of those wiping his face..
Once he asked for a rose: but did not
say why he wished it: About ten
o'clock - hit attempts to attack: and
injure himself and others became so
desperate and his rage and exertion
upon being restrained so extreme, it
was deemed best to administer chlo
roform. His abhorrence to taking it
and his struggles to prevent its inha-.
lation were terrible.. Eygn upder the
constant adn&nifitratfca of chloros
torm his paroxysms were very sever,
requiring three or four- men to hold
-him. These continued till nearly 10
o'clock Sunday morning when their
violence ceased. He commenced
sinking rapidly. - Froth accumulated
in all the respiratory channels, till at
25 minutes past J- ne o'clock respiration
ceased then the heart ceased beating
and his soul enttjed eternity; freed
from ba. poor, poigoned suffering
body, and freed hy the love and
mercy of Christ from the poison of
sin, : - - j -
Sir Wm. Hareount H - ihm Irish
London, June 18 Sir William
Vcrner Haroourt, Chancellor: of . the
Exchequer, in hia election address to
hia Derby constituents says the En-
glisn people could not expect that
the Irish would quietly submit to the
Marquis of Salisbury's i poliscy of
resolute and unflinching government
in Ireland. ,
Dawsbterstj Wires amd .Mothers
.. . .
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Market...'.-.. t .: . . - .
ThreiiLintr Eneinas . and Hotm Powats-
8aw illls ans Standard Implements Generally.
ww uiiBbiaieu uauiiUKue
-,-. A. B. FARQIJIIA.B, "
Pennsylvania Agricultural Works. York. Pa.
mayjdckwlm .
I CURE FITS!
Wlieu I aay care I do not measmerely to atop them
for a Urae aaid then have them return iesLin, 1 mean
jadia&l cure. I have made the diaease of FIM. KPfc
wanmt my remedy to onre tke worst oasew. BeoMte
otae.'s have failed isnorea30BforBotnowrecerrlDtra
2", .Send at once for a treatise anda. Free Bottle oi
rarhjlaJliUle remedy. Give Express and Post Offloa.
yM nhijigforatrlal, andl will enreyouT
Pi'fjNYHQYAL PILLS
"C HiCH IvSTER'S ENGLISH."
The Oflfinal and Only eenaln. -
Jefc 0 awjNi Bell.hle Beware of worth leas Imitation!.
IPi"?"""1 ? I.A Dl ES. Aak roar ttntarcta for
oioae4e;
NAME PAPEF
(tanpi) u us for iiaruoalari UtHr h. retHrB
HE PAPER. Chteheeter Chemlval Oe
Bold ejjeajl
lanJOdtkwly
hh atsMiuum etaaiara. PhUsda. Pa
? ererj where, Ak r "Chlehea.
KSaatsmwi fUik Take ne ether. :.
- I a,M an old. man. For 38 years I suffered with
psexton my right leg as the result of typhoid
lever; Amputation was suggested as tne only
mean p of preserving life. The doctors could do I
notlvtM for me, and thought I must die. For 8 ,
yM I never had a shoe on. Swift's Specific has I
madCba permanent cure and added ten years to bit
Ute, f , Wat. B. Hkkd, Hall Qg,, HbT j
Ihisvetaien Swift's SpeclflQ for blood poison. I
Mntrtctedata medical coUege at a dissection, I
while was a medical student, I am grateful to I
say tnat it gave me a speedy and thorough cure I
Sret6 8pent anndreds of doTEirfor .1
. it Awrooa Wraim, M. Newark, N. J. I
.My wife from early girlhood has been suffering
from rheumatism. She has tried many remedies,
and TmuKt frankly Ray has derived more benefit
from Swift s 8peciffJ tIa from all the others, after
long;and faithful trial.
i 1". 3aj(es I., Pixbck, Oxford, 6a.
Swift's fipeclfle Is entirely vegetable. Treatise on
Blood and Skin Dlaeaaeft nullnd tr . . ...
JiT .rac S 3. Atlanta,Ga.,
aAlwQyn gaffe-awl always Bnre,
f cevtii by mail.
A"ml wt;"iaim i.fldieg-jivHpopsia ymatprice
m CT1 io hu mntl VBMT fkllTTii t a a .
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CASSAUD'S
PUPE LARO, "StAB BaANiy
- i Is for sale by Uie foUowtog , , . . '
"" LEADING ''GROCERS: v ' '
G. ElLKCB,
J. L. Davis, ,l - ,
la,' A. MlSBNHKnrER,
B. B. ALCXAHDXB A CO.
JOHNCAUB8 '-
S. D. MoGiNirrs.
Batk8 ft Todd, ;
f. B. DUBHAH, -
H C. Irwin.
,W. J. Fkidat.
S. M. BowsxL. j -CDU
Sc Schboedsb,
L. J. Walksb Co ,
Every paekaee bears our Bed Trade Marlt, and
It guaranteed absolutely pure. - . -
To the VICTOR the
r- - (Ti
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BMSSSMSMI
. CAS3AED & SON, '
-j. .imore, SI1
1' " , Ready to be spent, when . - - 'y
ADVERTISE BARGAINS.
WE
, ' 1 , WE ARK
TIPWLI'fMfS,
Jl JD Ingham
f .-. " -V1. i. -.
Each Pattern contains 11 yards, none
Wfi WILL mi THIS WEEK
4 4s Bleached Domestic at - 8 cents per
yard, equal to any sold at 10 cents pe ryard..
Pieces of
Lawn at:
They are
. INVEST M TDEM RW !
28 cents per yard for . our entire stock of
French Satteens worth 45 cents. -
&
ClDdD yards Nunk Veiling, Canvass and
Tw Beiges at 35 cents. ; ' ,
, 'They are 36 in. and 40 in. wide, and are all wooL -' . !
EVERY YARD OF - ' -
' Colored Embroidery .
:.. AT COST.
B ELOW COST.
- A FRESH LOT I OF ' -
CANVASS BELTS AT lO CENTS EACH
wit mo wsKi W: mnmL
: CHARLOTTE, N. 0.
MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
OFFERS TO THE
il
FIVE TONS
TWENTY BARRELS
PIE LINSEED OIL
A Large Stock of
Colors, Varnishes, Etc
ALSO-
ONE CAR LOAD
ALL AT CLOSE PEIOES.
J. H. MoADEN,
Trade
mm
Keta
Pare
He ki
Kerosene Oil,
SURE, TO TOUCH ("
Dress Patterns for 98c
t8 ... r -, .-......' -1
worth less' than m 'cente per yard:
the well known Pacific
8 cents per yard
all handsome. J . : .. '
FERRIS'
Boneless Breakfast BacoD,
SMOKED BEEF
-AND-
TO N G U E S
BEST ; QUALITY.
h-. 'V
Get them a,
; i - r - ' . "
-BiRNrHT VAIEXANDER. .
Ffee deii very; Telephone
call 81:
ICE CO.,
CHARLOTTE, If. C.,"
. J CITY TB ADI.
pntll farther notice, On and after Jmaufc inu -1st,
our city customers purehaMDg. wetwy tlekSS
wiu be furnished ice from tiMeompaadeiit
wagon In such quantities UM,Zi (S
up, at the rjnlfrom rate price of WntDtaJr,
dred pounds. Those boldmg weekS tkk 5
m
MS,
HECK
LENBDRG
lor quality oi pure crystal tee made from'Meckiim
bur! spring water thoroughly lrrrrolt
- ; f ;.. 8. W. CATIS, flapf.
. " -' '-. SHippmapMOTs. -
load of 10 tons, tusoiwrtan
From 5 to 10 tonsT - . 6 00rS t-
From I to 6 tons, - . -70oSStor?
IMto1 - WeWSoib.-
iU) 10 - CUD pounds, . i - . -.-raVnerimir
We are now using the celebrated Hvatt tiitlSr
iES i?1!8 ma' rel opon all lee rnan wao
S" "f" Pwe as it is possible to maks
tt. f Orders solicited and promptly filled. Loiwvrt
freteht and express tes senired brm!
may22dtf - t lOCSLESBma ICS CO.
VVIliTEdUOYiv
herown locality an old firm1
a6eK,StN?T. f8 rA?Co:
M Broadway, .New York, tiw Only bnuuuuti.
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