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i 1 m u, n -limh- n rtfAjVuJT-f-Lrt-i.-i jiyu-ui mZji-n.-i-- - - 'nr r .'rii i i i'i'm" Tha Grocery Test. Jjst test the principle of the Mortuary Assess ment genuine, recognized co-opeiatlon. Apply It to a co-operative store, for examrle. II it w.n't ll'.tlut.tth no .air claim to be called co-opera tive. - v.--..- . --.,:, ., s lua waht.a-bam. ap'd a barrel of-p'ottoeti, and a sack ot fiour, and a suit of cloth?! fot your boy, and a poind or ";rff'1 Ir jousetr; and you go to - then TowS) trance fee wai paid long; ago, your duos have been kept up,- your assessments met, and you are an ro. tare on me books. : . - 5 So you present jour order. - All right.- says thegenxiemanly attendant, "we will send out the rssesement Aotlcer at. once. In thirty dsys or so you ahull hear; from nut" I ..- Now yoa ean't tell, nor can the gentlemently : at tendant tell, nr can anybody else tell, whether the assessment will yield a ham, or a ham bone; a barrel or potatoes, or a potato pet Ira sack of flour. or a bag reniiuiseem 01 nour mat once was; a suit 01 clothes, or a button-hoie; a . pound of tobacco, or a smell or nicotinei . What sort ot a store is that for yoa to trade at? It Is simply the assessment plan applied to gro ceries, clothing and other needluls. -Itou won trade there 7 " rT t f T 0( course not X.v.y . .- " . Living, yoa would not trust the assessment plan lor shoe strings or tooth picks. ; A HOMB QUBSnOH . 7 - ' : Man, what are yoa thinking of when yoa propose to rely on 'his rerr plan to feed and clothe your wife and children wsen jou are dea .? r; ;l ; Life tnrirnfiice is a matter of family Sup lies. Tieal ivitn It as suSnf; ' - Bar where they have the goods In stock and can deliver the full order every tlmaand without fall. - N. Y. Insurance. :yj::,'ri-,: t ;- .y,- - -. ;, ;;. 0 nH 3QA Da,I Cf U w . - - :vr; KO WAR Wlpjs 8atan (the irst abolitionist on record) from BovBrnment. society an1 reiiirinn j,t bm t iiewis ouepoiittcalrfranlznon awl one church to j mail, lwmedUtely,;OH! jeceip of orders. $2 per :fiPS!lilSiii PXATJC PAINT Can be had so cheap. Seod for pamDhlet iand lendi3ri7B3Wh'art uamare.tMd. .an hart yttmjr,iid.fc lan4 U8delphia,Pai4t,i ; I - - .- i ' I PRIC OF - BURNnmrn Is cost of mannfaetinlnKrand yew-rno use, seat at by -, ffMEsMMlIS. Vl.7 Wn DM1 cITATED if IT seeking Health Mil i AND strength regained: Wg-ra ' ISA?-.1 cret Medicines, 'eta . ind send for "Toe Ra riew," or "Health and itrengtn ttegained," . a arge Illustrated Journal ubilshed entmir 1 r th-dr benefit . v 1 treats oo neaHH, hy- gMne, physical culture un mtMHCHi Buraects ana is a complete noyclopa in or mTormaiion ior saffering humanity affile MBaasasMted witn lone standing. rhronlc, nervuus, eximustleg and painful : 4ts . oomASB Mrobis ers'wbo suffer frorn'hervoii and physical debility, xhaosteamnu,ty, ptematuN decline, etc are es peclai i netted jr 4 eoasui tin it contents. ISvery Jilng sueh 8uHrers wtan to know la fully givea ta Its pages, if in need of medical aid or eounsel, read it before 'doetortog" or investing, in mettclnes or appliances of any description; and you will save time, money and disappointment. If . ..using medicine or medical -treatment of any kind. read it and learn me better way. i :.VT. TBB BEV1EW exposes the frauds practised by qnacks and medical 'Imposters who profess U "'praotloB medicine. and points out the only safe, i gfmpie and efleettw-iroad. to health, vigor wxi ! -' bodily eRtncr.' .. ,. v '. - - : Electric Belts and 'all curative appllaiiees are ywtypa upun; ui aumit mm wujoq are geuuisn, which are bogus.: Be it on thirty day's trial (?) w ,. and other fallacies reviewed. - Thouaands of dol lars saved nervous-debility snfferera and others by the advice given. THi RIV1BW is now in its nhth year of publication.. Complete specimen : ., copies ma lied rxee, Address, naming tnis paper. V rafAppry now or pfew m oor dars8v 0 - :o : ' ! AolcevsliBd2ei pauid su. ? A- - U.,:s5yiss CONDENSELV MILK, .f : POTTELr HAM. .a - OX TONGUE. TURKEY, H1UKEW :Ai.lJ a.JtElU!'. I . S."!-- 3Ft- J? v. v v r. ! v fCB CREAM & BBERBJSV iT -: v Furhtehed on short notice j - W ' V. saooesaor to Mayer A Boss. CTfirimnt nPRV riFFT ; I. '. ' NortIxCakOI-TNA BilXROAD COKPAHT, BICRETARTAITD TBJlAStJKKK O vmue. i CoMPAjiTfiHDPa. &. CJuneloth. lboB. 7 i the Thlrty-eevenUi Annual Meeting! of the ;.Stocliholderof- this Company will be held Jn ; Oreeosooro on Thursday, July 8U1, low- rjr for themselves and - the immediate members, of .their families-wife and chikiren living under fOielr .rooi-by applying tx).me ; Junel7d4w becretary. i- -' IrTrs. Joe Person'.nraefiy; T. jrM.ji piiiiU VJnrlfinr Itt the market. : JOHN KcAXKi4. Wholesale DrugKlfct ST E C I A L: Special trade la WATCHES flTrIfirTftlLVi VPLAliaVAxUi, Y7v"-"Sf I Mat WlUaUJ L.J JLL taducements to our customers ano, we 1 per flay -On 10 ,W"uuu tv ouv4""!. .-j;-., - ' - ;' ' I two of these to be through passenger ' - Special ttev lo" g Jeselry. ' ' 7. IX IV c:?.c n f 3. Jit 1Xttvottt fLbsrmtv; r;:TUESDA!YrJUN22 1886. thjs crx-.r Arrival and Departure ot Trains. Correct for the earrent month, - - , . , KlCKMORD AND OiimiX A IB-LOW. No. EO-. Arrtw at Charlotte frbm Blchmond at a.w a. m. Leaves for Atlanta at a so a. tn. - - No .51 Arrives at Charlotte from Atlanta at 4:40 a. m. Leaver for Richmond at 4:50 a.m. No. 64 Arrival at Charlotte from Blchmond at 12.35 b. m. Leaves for Atlanta at 1 n. m, ao. ost Arrives at unartone nom Auania at 0:1s p. m, Leaves lor juchmona at u p. m. Loai .tfrelirht and Pjuweniwr Train leaves for Auanc at oau a. . m.; arrives from Atlanta at 820 P.m. i CuiBLOTrjl.COtClfBIA and Ausuota. " Arrives from Columbia at 616 p. m.; v -i .Leaves toi Columbia at 1p.m. ; "i-1 C, C. k A. A., T. 40. Dmsiew. , T Arrives from Statesvllle at 11 30 a. m. 7 -Leaves for Statesvllle at 6:40 p. mi .--.-" CaboukaCkhtral. Arrive from Wilmington at 7 JO a. m.; Leave for Wilmington at 8.16 p. m. - Arrive from Lanrlnburg at ;4.40 p. m.; Leave tor jjHiiniiitiinr kt. i !ti n Tn . 5. .. .. . . ,.7. ---7 .- Leave for Shelby at 8.16 a. m.; arrive from Shelby at o.vj p. nv :;-i:-i;:-;fJy-;v,!-. - MAILS.. General Deirmrv nrmna t 8 JW k. m.i doni at 7:00 p.m. . - :.- -,'...-,..- Monev 'Order Derjartment orwma at a.BB a. m.: WW at K p. m. . . &?i:ir;,T.jrtr'': y., Weather laclleatlons. For: Maryland and. Vir einia, local rams, stationary temperature winds generally, easterly. . . : -s For North Carolina. South Caro Una. Georgia" and . Eastern- Florida.- local rains; variable wimte, becomine .noFtnesfy "jif-wifffflj:: Index to New Adverunements. 0 i C. . HanlBon Choice goods Jost received. : A grooer) tet. -r- -u vji s - -u:i Settlements for debts due Tnfc orsbhtkr ot myseu Dy uoi v. w. Alt-zander, tw Mr., H. A. ai, iu oe leoognizea at mis omce. 7t ;;3f:iidi Editor and Proprietor. Aboiit the bBpfe: th'inerthat can be said in favor? oj Itbe present weather .crop. terday moved his place of business to the stand' lately occupied; by Mr. Bob Moorer next to the Charlotte Hotel V; , .?- -s:4v-i--iV-it -The public drinking fountains, for man arid beast, recently ordered for the city by Mr. C. J. Fox, have samved,&nd will be erected at once. "i-Tkf.Wi will Wii' .V 'Wa Mil a M moattnit of the Knights and Xiies of Honor at. ;Maaonio wToplo 1 tonight, at V8 ocloclrv- at ; which, there will . be an election of officers. : Members are requested ?to, be yimpt, .in attend MiC Cairi CowlesTiate of I Ihe 'Charlotte, mint, but now of the State nf WilVftH fravfl lift a. rA.l : vptfirdav that WUkesbbro is looking wsi-thiiW wKUK-iii I hav thre rAilrnkdA. nd ha i o I sanguine in tho solidity of her hopes that b epeets to ' live ' long enough to make a through trip on each road. The A. It. P.'s First ' Presbytery. The fir8t Preshyterytjf theA-7 R. P. ohurcb is to .meet in Charlotte on Thursday, June 84th, at 11 a- m. The I Sacrament of the. Lord's . Supper i ViiL.be .dispensed in the A... P. church next Sunday, ' Rev. C. E. Mc j Donald v assiaiig the pastor. Pre-; iaratory. services w ill begin on Tueg- aay nignt ab uu p, ut;.f .awjv. ju, tt. White will preach on. Tuesday night; j Jfcv. C5. R "Birnbach on ''Wednesday night at the same- hour; Rev. C. 'Galloway on Thursday, night Rev. Cl R Birnbach oh Friday nighty and Rev.r C" K McDonald on Saturday night. " . . s" . " Rev. Neander M. Woods on Sunday last, preached is" farewell sermon .to I the coneregatioaf the Second Pres bytirian ichuTcn -in this city. The chnrch'-was crowded, and the- scene when the pastor was speaking of his approaching fleparation ..fromc. the people wttom he -has served for the past fflWrJpr fif e years, vas tuite afs fecting. The members of Mr. ;WoodaJ oongregation were greatly attached to him and: It wail with? ; great 'relucts ance that they gave their consent for I him to leave them. The retiring pas-; I tors twitt induct V the .Wednesday ritght services at the Second; tAnrchji and will leave on Thursday . or ynday for Cola mbia - ;. - v ' 'Xlse feoneesiief Ball The members of the Pioneer are. company nave atarteaa jiew wriojue.1 the object being .50 estaDlisn ; a marj of disUnotioo Xor. . meritorious : ser red bail haar been providedt ie nrsc man ; ac (no engine house in resinse tb are alarm is to secure,7-and the man who secures this red baU the greatest number pf times fluring xne year is w mi uauu some gold medal.' The one who wins the. medal is entitled to. wear ft for 0B6 year?- wbeHi atessr lieHbaS again vron t, t passesmio,6QejQanas 01 al-MM T'U n a rre iriao sarin T.hjfl content for the r .U wiU dottless be animated.' ' V -v.. i -;-.-t. ' Railroad men say that on July;. 4th, there will ? be J; Jiome gQsiderable changing 'around in' railroad circles, General Manager E. B, Thomas,- ot tine rsfiieumwun; u au iusji r: down.as . a mover, andhis objtct seems to be to rob the Aanwc voast line of as much; of the ; througn travel between the North and South as Possible. .. It is said to be a poei tive fact that double daily, trains ar; to be put on the Charlotte, . Columbia and AugU8ta"road, and the tract bfr. t ween Charlotte and Augusta ie to be tut in first class order, new steei raus been 1 ordered.'; JWhen the doutla daily ser rice begins on tnis road, tha trains will be run " through from Charlotte to Savannah, . It is reported that a new tneougn fast mail and. passenger .train, will be put on the line : between onariotte. and WAflhinetOD. maxing inrsa irams and mail, nuu uiro vjvcm. .. niii iiwu . . . - 11 rirpri39 U3 ro Bsa.auui wess ruuius c,0 '-r t -9 lUChOOZl Z. Van- - , - -- - "ih i -1 C ..17 rcacii-.": OUS lor DUS " - . jOaTidson'ti Seiul-Cettl eiiuial. .i.. tory have scarcely died away a6 Davidson C jllego, yet active arrange- ' menta Hro nowj.on root tov secure a proper celebraitm o the Semi cens tennial of tho college next June. One of the features, we are told, will be a reunion of the old graduates, there being: still among the living a few survivors of the earliest gradu ating classps of the college. The presence of eeme of the most promi nent,' men jn. the country .. will be secured, and on the whole the occa sion will be a notable one. The Ob server not only desires to see this celebration a success, but- will' cons tribute its aid to that end. . In due time,- and at a season deemed appro-. priate, we will publish a full history of the college, giving sketches-of the lives of ; its "fathers, " , description and history of the buildings, statistics of ' the workings' of the college, the number of graduates it "has turned ou t, reminiscences of old line; gradu ate?, etc , etc. - It is bur intention to illustrate, these sketches ; with en era vines of. the college buildings, the society balls and the old chapel, lit will first be published. in the columns of ; The Observer, and : afterwards issued in pamphlet form. Tne Central'tftiall BeUs. - " The Central Hotel, in this' city, is now' equipped with-the latest im proved system of call, bells, the work haying' been - completed yesterday. Each of the. 105 rooms in the' buiid- ing is, now connected .with the. hotel, office, by the double call system, a pressure , bri a button TinJ the "office ringing a bell in . any desired room,' and the guest by pressing I a .button ia zas rooi,rujgig.jaejJi in ine pi fice, thus showing' that the call was heard and v answered. ..The old ays tern of sending a porter through the house to awaken guests for the trains is now done away with, and this part of the'business ia wonderfully simpli fied. ? No matter ho w many guests there may.be. to awaken, or how they may be distributed throughout the hQi86j jthe glerk Btindmg(in:rthe of fice can. awaken -them ; as f ast; & he can press one button after another. On being awakened by the bell in his room," tbeue8t presses a button which lets the clerk know that he is up and does not in tend. to. get left. The bells- have never yet failed, to arouse a guest. It is a splendid sys? tem, and is a combination of useful ness and convenience that serves- to Jigaten tha-burdens of hote4-keeping, Tb bells,, were, placed m the Central by D A. Tompkms & Co. ,-7r Re Damages Awarded. Judge David Scbenck went up to Asheville last week to appear as conn sel for the Western North Carolina railroad company, in the suit brought against that company - by . Mr. J. : J. Gudgerof the town-of Marshall. - It seems that while making surveys through Marshall for the railroad company, a stake was Jett .; standing in the ground in one of the - streets. Mr. Godger some time since stumbled and. fell over this stake and ' received injuries which hef considered worth ten thousand dollars He according ly brought suit against.the . company ; for that sum upon the ground ..that the railroad company had negligent ly permitted the stake to remain, in -the street, t The- case was : tried in Asheville last Saturday and was deci ded in.behalf of the eompany. The railroads are .downed. ; pretty often,, but sometimes they will fall .on top. A IVertb. Easter. '. - .. - Since last Friday evening this ec tion of the State hasleen under the, mfluence of & cool wave, which yes- terday afternoon, took a disagreeable turn with the coining of a cold north east rainMt was quite a, heavy one and; one not calculated toput the farmers- in good spirits. .. Since the early part of last May there has been but acorn paratively brief seaion of good crop-; pine weather, and the ; farms are; possibly in a? worse coa.aition t now than has been- knownatthe; same season in years past. ; "be injury : ia hot confined o th grain cron alone,', but rnany :.of our farmers report heavy losses in bay and clover, '- Perseal. Jetefi 4 Judge WP. Bynum , and GtenRi D. Johnston are enjoying shrimp gal lad,; pig fish and ocean, breezes at the delightful old town of Smithville ,; The Gbnoord Presbyterians, we are told, are uneasyi They fear that the Second Presbyterian church of. this city21l:glvertheirr pastor Rev; C; M. Payne, a call. :?ps.T$.f, 4 ..ffardl. The Hornet Fire Company ot this -city naye Beped a trai Qkeoapnes: ncding baggage and; refreshment eiori to WUmington Wednesday evenr ing; 23dmstist 8;15 p m'Fare for rouna trip .ftu. xiggess gttoa. jor davs.-1:ii-,U' fciK;?'!: !f he company have secured as cheap rates ana as mucn ncuw as any utiier excursioQ that will leave the city this m -V? a. ' i- J.-'"'.t '-.-V I-T. . V. -t,,.,X -Ji season ror wumiugMm. --The object of the excursion is " for the benefit of the sick and disabled of the company; and they "will endeavor to make this tripi .as enjoyable, and entertaining tne one run last year. Geod orderwill be strictly observed and every one . will receive the ;; best attention of the company. ' . r ; ; Two coachesi under the manage ment of a special committee, will be reserved for ladies and their escorts.: It was stated in- this .. paper Sunday morning last that the committee had dianosed of 30U .ticKets. v lnis is a mistake, as they only had that num 1 ber to dispose or. Don't forget the day,, date and price ot .tickets'; -.rv' ; i-.. ; D. M; RigierV .. . Cre8well, W. 6. CorrelL - 4 . For Hornet Co. U T.t 77-- 1 Daughters, Wtr and jRIathers 1 rw..iinii nmutM r -whM'. riitn. olicon, a iemaie hemeay, 10 cure lemaie diseases suen as ovarian irouoies, innammanon ana ulcera tion, falling and displace ment or bearing down ran inn i rmin 1 1 u 1 1 nu unniui nnanm nr lira leucorrncea, oesioes many weatmesses spnngini I from the above, like headache. t'xttne. smna 1 weakng( amvlw -nms, nervous QouUily, palpita. 1 von Wi J wreoyarunfww. rnee 1 1 , an.i . i 7 i f--t i;nT . Nmn ui i.r j w tin I nal, ttlca, 1. i., lor rfwpuiet. iree. I. ,m a. a V w 1 i7- V. . - . .n 7f Crab Orchard WATER, 4- si TH17 VTTn-vxvra THIS STOMACH iCH. i J? A POSITIVE CUBS FOB 3 DYSPEPSIA. CONSTIPATION, X SICKHEAPACHkO TVkSK Otva t. nH A - led packages at 10 and 26c U.. JSo Ren- I " w ail 4JUIBk , 5; . , ....' jurao orchard Water Co, Prows. S. N. JONES. Muara. IJ.7il, "'V. 1ft B. WB1STON, Agent mareh23deodw6m SOU-THERNi ' This new variety of Turnip Is rapidly growing in popular favor wherever it has been tried - and is destined to supercede all other varieti-s In South ern culture.'' Certainly -no variety yet Introduced has proven so well adapted to eur climate - or pro duced larger crODS The testlmoni in Its favor aa given by some of the best tanners is cf the strong est character; leaving no room to doufct the points Of excellence elaimed for It. . In fact, ft is afflrmMi that it is a better turnip even than it has been rep resented. H.H. Farmer. . , . . , iFTEa :. 1 HOROUGH -TRIAL The following points ot exceBence are claimed for It, viz! - , 1 , . : It has no equal for root or salad. ' : " ' ' It stands extreme heat and cold. - : -- .' It Is SMperior to the Northern turnlpw -'?'. , Tte do not olth or become a norm as othnr tar. nips. . .-.,' . . '. It produces Balad two weeks earner than, any ether turnip. - - - j J . - - insects do not Injure this as they do other varie ties. - It prodnces more salad than any other turnip. ' It proauces a lxrger root man any other turnip? : It Is the best turnip for winter use In the market ' Xor general farm market nurnoeea It has no equal In the South. - - . vw ,;- ; . - , All of which is fullv conhfmed bv the testimony of many of our best farmers. ;- , - In addition to the above we have In stock a. full supply of all other varieties of turnip seed. . v ;y-:sy y.-; '.-.,, tA,:!,: . u. n. jordvx; & iro., BTJG6ISTS, SPRINGS' COBNEB.. rf - JbARGEST STOCK r "i7VX7. 1 v-r--v;-;.- , WATER IN THE STATE A1JL COLORS, : i r'-v v 1tJl i -:7 '--v.-'. f.y -7 ?.;'Syarjs." In ; : Aiiy21Quaniity FROM A- .' ..7.. i:" Pl)iT TO A BARREL, -r-AT .if' Hi-V rt.' ri;V: :fyXr K. -; A t:.Vf:v. PAJJfT. AJSD OIL .4.7 - -77- -- . - -. - -. r ' WUmicgtoa,; the ; City .byl ttie Sea j 'The tiOTTust steam ihre Company of dharlottei vrlil run their Second GranJ Annual Heurelon . tQ Wllintngton an She 6ea..M: . LcqvtCaroUoa Central Dpo at SJop. in. j 4 Ticket good to return on any regular train until JuneS..; ' J 4.7 7-: Reduced rates wm.be given from alt points on the She. by Division, from Shelby to Charlotte, to tnose parucipanng in un excursion. :. - . : Two ears ander the management f :a special Tommtttee will be nerved for ladles and children ' Arrangements have been, made 4or' greatly re duced Hotel Bates While la WlimtngW, offering a splended epport mlty to visit WrtghcsvUle Sound, SmithvjUIe. Lake Waeeamaw, Fort Caswell and the Bocks. - The Steamer JPasport will make daily trips down the river. Dancing. Ba hlng, Fishing and Delightful Moonlteht Sailing on the 8nno. ,'Tbe'management vHl apaw Sk pains to make thigthe Qioat eDloyahle trip to the Seashore., of the Season - 7-...;"-7 7 i..;.-;. .v -.-. .. .-j BBT'ttoktV :. TlQkeU on sals at D. M. Blgler's store, bj asy (bra. of Arrangements. . Ll-t PWoe 7 ---;;- 7 , : . $2.240 Op WIU be sold for - - - -' . - W ; on terms to suit WJrcbaser .i-v ilBdtf.;:'''f:,v Charlotte Obserrer r.. - : . ' . '?-'V '-"-J ? -7""-. -- , . f am a nnnnersmith bv trade, and the small; tides of brass and copper from filing got into sores n mm arm and nolsoned mf whole system. - Jner- . . 1 . . 1 kt KW...n,M , CUry aominisierea. urvuem vu rucuiuauniu, ma beeame a helpless lnvaud l toon two aozen oorues of Swift's Specific My legs, arms and hands are all right again. 1 use mem wuuoutptuu : a nmir Hon Is due to a & 8. i . rirrKH loo, we have rosea Swift's Specific tn oar family as an antidote formalartal poison for two or three years, and have never known it to fall uv a single In stance. ;'-7 ' W.ll fiim.tiTio.w Ra.-8eDt.il. 1884. Aiv'ii.Hi -1 1 cEns.:--j; 1 For six or eight years f suffered with otoers qb DiyrigMleg. Iwu. reated with Iodide of Potas sium and Meear and I became helpless. Six bottles of Swift's JptCiUC made a permanent cure. .-- 7 7 u; wjucfGaUie8VlUe,ea February 23, J.8-; : - jyx ' - gwtt's groifsc is entirely wotabia. 'imtisj im Elood andtJim Diseases mauedfree ; . o-wr ?PBmc Ca, Drawer 8. itlanta, fia 15 3o5.S5 5"io g-S n TYI 1 11? DDAAP DiTVT f8! SW.rtt' DAVIDSON. :; ;.;.'-fi '-.A:l:;f : E. F. CBR1WKLL,' ' !, c r -vfc-:? ' " ...JNO. 8. BTEBLT? 1 : -r-r-i Printing Press for Sale. IHAVB FOB SALB a osmplete Adams Book and Newspaner ,ftesa Size ot platen MxilO inches. The machine is in good order, maue b IS. OF- fEaidta" 'if - CASil Oil TRADE. 4 - 7- ,.t-5-J-P li?-: mmmm BO)t,,limi3TiTKnEBy- STORE, .No. 17 a Tryon Street.- TJLUiBLE FOR SALE. i ti.,7-!tt i.,yy '.. f r-i' -viiu,L 7;. tioT 99 feet; on Yrade street, 'running back -896 feet to Fourth street, contamlng two story otick swelling, aajommg property oi ir. u'ljono gbne. - Price $3,00u. .v.it. fesj i'.' -..-j 7;j--. r7 y:yft 7-77-.;. '-.VuV''7;7 4-7-'-: y 1' LOT corner College nd Ftfthv etreeta, 46 feet . front, 123 feet deep. Frloe $700.-4.1 2'LOTS on-Oollegei Btreett (ond oontalnlng two story brick store.) x Lot 198 feet deep.' Price $3,000. - - - ',-yy HOTJSB AND LOT next to Charlotte 'Hotel, 2 story frame building. Price 15.000 iiyyy 6 K AdBKa LANb stem Biddle instltnte in the Due CB B. . Price $25.00 per acre. . ' - ;- XJ OVSit ANb'.iiOT'corner Third -and College O. TStrentB. two story frama dwellings 12 -rooms. , piaa nfni . -'" .. " -r.fvv-,!.V!4i-ia;-rsa'i t I.'---.-;. : HOUSE . AND LOT on Sixth Btreet, near B, A D B. B , lot 50x198 feat. " House, contains- rooms. ' race $z.euu. ClV7 ACBES OF LAND (one half heavily tlm- 1 Dered) . in uaston count on c c. Hauroad 3 miles from Mt. Holly. Pi lee $lo.per acre. - ;-' i--ir'- ' . - -'-," - . .'- : -. ' .! DQO A.CBE8 OF LAND in the Hopewell section, QOi one-hnlf In timber laud and about SO acres 'h bottom land. Price $10 per acre, u-? y : yv set- ;-J77.V7 ,T UDDING, FUBHITrBB, '4:f AT TBESSES, Linen. Mosoulto Nets and Crocker? at re- -duced prices. . -. : ' 7' .a-" ;t r Is not complete until you-have added that charm- lng resort. i77i3:i- MOKE HEAD CITY HC. iK-;..v-7... ty !r h-:yi -.,.lyy y' '-' Immediately on the Atlantic ocean and one of the mpSt delightful STJMMEB BJfSOttl'S . . - t 7;Wi-,. j7. v ' I?i7 :.' y... 7y7f 7 . 7. IN ERICA i l $n:l,S7t.&:f.; The table the best and SQDnlled with every dell-' eaey from the sea.. ., , .;.. 5 EBlJLNIiSTllilWAlimm - ING, UNSURPASSED. Trolling for Bine fuh and Spanish Hackerel-i the finest In the world, ei:-; -r - A beautiful beach and elegant orchestra, and every amusement to be found at a seaside resort; no seaside resort on trie Atlantic coast has mo e natural advantages than forehead City, and the new management are, aeieermintea lamaKe u , J SECOND TO NONE IN THBJ SOUTH. f The seventh season commences June 1st; . ? : The Hotel and Cottagea have a capacity .for 750 gnestv4 K iy"Jt: 1' ; -- M or unns ana new uiiwcrarea pampniei sooresa . COOKB 4 FOSTEd BBOTHEB3, msySOdsunAwedtt . - ta, ; Proprietors. RICUnoiVD AMD ISAKTILX.S Coadensed Schednle. ', TRAINS GOING. SOUTH. May 2d. 1886. No. 60, Dally. No. 62, Daily. -r 11 i- Leave New York, , ,.4 1200 nt 3 40 p m 6.03 p m 9.00 d m . ; f nuadeipnia, 7 '. 7.ila m 9.60 a ml . Washington, . . -7 charlottesvlUa, s " Lynchburg, .'7.73; " Blchmond fiyZi- ; " BiirkviUe . --"-.' 7-:' " KeysrtHo!-:' " IXrake' Branch . ' .':.' Danville, 4 -S; r ill J5 a m U.09 p m 8.60 n m 615pm 8 28p m t yua m .IS a m 200a m 4.05 am 4.43 am 4 69 a (n 8Wm 5 36p m 6.06 p m 620b m 9.25 p tn - : 'oldsboro, .-. , ? -' '' Balelgh, . . , - : Durham. -.r. I- - .Hl.libQro, : . M am -.-::s :.( 6.0S p m? '-"-f. fl ft7 n m ' .A ! Greensboro, lll.a p ml 9.60 a pb Salem, tSBp ml 6.66am iifHighPotot;: Salisbury, i is Concord, - " - Charlotte, ; ; ' Spartanburg, " Greenville 1116gpmiiai9 a tt i.iua m 1.67 a m 8.C0a m 5.66 a mi 8.34 p m 7.14 a ml 4.49 d m Artre Atlanta, ; :i- 1.40 p m(lQ.4Qp m TRAINS GOING NORTH. Rife" :. WANTED. T I" f y - L -rtr r- - - V..4 ; s 1 YOUR p.23 a 11.69 am 1.00 D tt ;'r-.,;7-v" DalUr, Dally.;' 'Leave iaanW---V--r-V't. 8 46 p ml 8 40 am i Arrive Greenville, f 5- y 11 82 p m 20 p m i5 SpartaBburg." :yf:'ky 12 46 am 8.43 pm ; Charlotte, 4.05 a m 6.26 p m . Concord, . - - 6.01am 7.25p m v i Salisbury, ,A 'i - 6.48 a m 8.01 p u " High PolnV. . if 7.0 a m 8.08 p m Greensboro t y 7.36 am 9.43 pm i " Salem : ' 111-40 a min.17 a m 7V V HillsOjro, A; -too'o ;- M.B4a ml ' " .. 7'pC;Durham',':' St- 'f 1248 m Chxpel Hill,.''.-. ' l.os p m : :- H-alelgh; 1.36 p m -t ; " Goldsboro, : v , 4.4 p n ' - J)anvflle 9.43a m U-28p m Drake's feraacte;'-12 20 m 849am o "'2 Kaysvilie, . ;. , '.v. -' 12.M p m 8.05 a m a " Burksvtlle , ? 1.2Q p m 8.57 a m ' Blchmttad -r. . j 837p m TOO a m - Lynchburg. ' 12-45 p mi 2.10 a m : 7 Charlottesville, 3.15 p m 4 25 a m - : . Washington, . - 8.46 p m 9.45 a m " Bammore, ' , U-25 p m 10.08 a m PhUadelohla, - -. 8.00 a m 12.35 p m Kew.Tork, f . : yfS ' l- 8 20 a m 8.2Q B DaDy exoept 8uh4ftt . ;fiyij.mJK$gV88 .CAB SEBTlcafc:-... On trains 50 and Bl, Puttman Buffet Sleeper be tween- New yorkandAuanta.' , : . - On trains 62 and 63. Pullman Buffet Sleenef be tween Waahinglon and New Orleans, Washington and AncntKta. ' '. - ' .'. 7 Pullmao Sleeper between Blchmond and Greene- Doro. r-;-; .--'. Through tickets on sale at principal stations, to All nnlnu .. . . ' ...7 . 7 : For rstes and lnforrnjaUOTA apfilj Si t,jcir.. j .,.-3 r-. j --7V General Auii' r. . sL'r6n,lt:4.Ai3nt -.iW''7-:y:i.:-..r;.-7.7. K' LkmiVtt' 7 .-yi ,-).., XV . ItAItUOAlK ' -r . SOUTH CAROLINA DIVISION. ' January 24th, FOB TUB INFOBMATIO OF THB PUBLIC 7 SOUTHWARD. f2. tl8 Mall and Mail and Way Fr t s I Vatwenonr STATIONS. B In 1 .7. a . juprcss iixpresg.ilxn aica P.M. . A. M. Charlotte. F't den. Lv. 6.00 7' Trade bt DLv.l 00 "lve Mile owing Pinev lie Fort Mil ' Catawba T. O. Bock mil -Warren's Smith's Leu is' 1 Chester 1 Cornwall's Blackstock's Woodward's . White Oak " Adger'a , Winnsboro 1 15 520 '.. 5.45 6,40 7 00 746 ' 8.00 815 9.35 1.27 144 1.62 2.02 2.15 ' 'Ana 2 30 2.45 a03 10 12 10.30 10.50 8 Li , 8J8, :3 80 11-17 11.36 - 3.4b At. 11.65 " Frt nnnnf Lv. 12.13 BOBKIOQ . Simpson's Bidgeway . Blythewood'r; Shame's 12.26 12 40 1,05 1.45 2.80 4.1o ' 432 41 Kllllan's Columbia , ',4 49 i. M 2.45 Ar. 6.15 tv, 6.161 BAr.6,20 rr 3 30 - - L.T. 5.251 P. M. W. a & A. Junc'n 3A 6.80 SL 6.67 Bi,v.e.bu Lexington Ban's Eelsler's Gilbert Hollow 7.21 6.40 -7.321 6 68 6.66 7.0a . , 7.201 :-7.s7i 77.45 7.48 Summit 7 LeesvUie - , 8.09 ; 8.15 Bacesburg Bldge Springs ' Ward's T- O. J Johnston's Trenton - 7.61 ."8 871 8.021 8,13 830 a 42 .8.47 9.16 Miles' Mm - -Taucluse " , .' Granltewllle ' " Aiken Jnnctlon " Langler .. 9. ' 8.52 ' 9,40 8 69 9.02 r .B7 9.69 9.0B 9a2i 10.06 10.09 Bath :':' ' ' ' . Dead FalJ " Augusta..' ' Ar. 9.3J Ar. ,10.351 P. M. A. M. MNOBTHWABD. t53. ' t47. J17. STATIONS. Mail and Express. Mail and Way Frt Passenger Express.. ICchAt'cd A. M. P. M Augusta-- h DeadFaU, Bath . langley ' " Aiken Junction - i GranltevUle Lv.A.05l 6,65 r? eL2i H.V6 6 31 SAr. 6.33 9 32 9S6 9 42 950 . 9.67 .10.10 ' 10 26 1043 . 10.64 , i 1L04 - 1L26 1182 11.46 A ... i... . SLv. 6.53 tFauclase . t 7.00 MUes' Mill Trenton ' 7.11 - 7 25 Jounston's . 7.43 warn s l. u, , , Bloge Soring -. 8.04 C C 8.15 ,1-. , Batesburg 1 -8.37 jjeesvme i Summit - -Gilbert Hollow &43 88 9 03 - 9.06 J116iH Kelsler's ' ' Bar's .... i U.S5 12.12 9-221 Lexington 12.23 1 ' 9331 W.C.4 A: Jnnoi Colomb . . .. . - ..5.,-.:- Kffllan's ldArl2.52!AT. i 10.05 dLv 1.12LV. 10.20j Ar 1.22 Ar.-, 10.25 i. M L?. 1.82 M. Lv. -; 6.45 n.68 r 6. 25 - 87 6.52 75 .--.- &20 - 863 Sharp's , A05 umnewood -, iaa 234 Bidgeway Simpson's . ' i . Bockton t Winnsboro "2.47 2.64 8.02 . sjb' - 3.22 " FVtDenot Ar 8.23 Lv 9.14 Adger's White Oak . 926 - 9.50 1010 10 50 Woodward s . ' Blackstock's ' " Cornwall's Chester Lewis' " - - a 44 8.51 4.18 Ar 1120 1 4M Lt 12 06 1A35 12.50 1.05 -.'ISO 2.25 2.40 - . 816 3.48 Smith's Warren's . Bock Hill ' Catawba T. O.' S, 4.42 4.49 63 5.14 Fort Mill 522 fine vl lie - 6 42 Five Mill Siding Charlotte, Trade St -66 6.15 - jmuep. Ar 4 i J -P,M 4 10 P. M. A, X, & O. niTliONs. I, 52. jSTATIONa SOUTHWARD.' Mall and Express. A. Mi Lt . 8 80 8.62 9.16 - 9 30 9 48 - - 10.00 10 20 1080 :10 66 11.12 AC U.30 LH. Statesvllle " Trcutroan's Shepherd's k Hooresvllle 7, Mount Mourne - -Davidson College . ; Caldwell's , Huntereville - ttwhewall -Section House ; ,.- 5il STATIONS. KOBTHWABD. Mail and Express. P.M. Charlotte , bection House Stonewall i Lv 6 60 - 7.09 7i6 ' 7.45 ,7.54 v 810 8.25 k 840 "8 68 9 22 HuntersvlUe .. '. Caldwell's Davidson .Couee e ?- .: Mount Mourne Mores ville , t Shepard's ' , J Troutman's Statesvllle . - , s. AT 950 P.M. 7 Local Freight No. 17. with Dasseneer coach at tached, runs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- aays.- - -r - - , . ; Local Freight No. 18. with nassenienr. eonch kU tached. runs on Tuesdays Thursdays and Batur- uays. 1 viag stations; Trains stop only when notice or sUnal is -given tDaily. tDally except Sunday. B Breakfast.: D Dinner. 8 Supper. 7... : ,, IS os 52 and 53 en A. Ti AO. Division. - danv. ex- eept Sunday. irrnesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays- , FiMondsys, Wednesdays and Fridays. - Where no time is given trains do not stop. v. -' , Time. 75 Meridian or Eastern:-. ."--"7 -. -t:y G, B. TALCOTT, . - D. CABDWELL. " superintendent.-: Asst Gen. Pass. Agent; ; E. & 000HRANE.-0HA8. B. J0NE3 Vv CHARLOTTE ;J1 ' R. E. CXXJHRANEk Ianageb' THIS AGENCY WILL BUT AND SELL LANDS of every description and- In any part of North or South Carolina, and will rent Drooertv in the city of Charlotte, collect rents, attend to repairs ana mane -prompt returns, ana- u aesirea win at. tend to payment of taxea effecting, of insurance, etc. .':-' "' ; : ' - ; .AH property put into our hands will be : -v. :' --;i 'AlTertlsiedFreerc' - I J- I1 -j - ' For a stipulation prersKwsly agreed, upon. IOne dweiUag house on B street, 7 rooms, closets In each room, well of good water, lot 99x100 feet In good neighborhood. : Price, $2,000. 2 One dvre Jngoa 6th street, adjoining residence of a M. Howell, 4 rooms, well of water and stable, tin duu9o, wuomn to uunuiwa. tnee, eixw - One dwUlnfon 8outh Tiyon street, adjoining regjdenee of Dr. Bratton, 8 rooms, closets and pantry, well ot water, well located for a boarding One dwelling on corner of Graham and 10th reets. 5 rooms, kitchen, well of water-lot laR -. feet on -Graham street, 162 feet on 10th street, very aeaimoie pruperiy. jrnce, ji,wu. Q One dweulng on Poplar street, 10 rooms, lot 099x198 feet, brick kitchen, outhouses, stable, well of good water, sow on terms to suit purchaser Price, $4,000. - : .. . ; . . . QO Two lots; Nos. 297 and 806, square 46, front OA lng 99 feet on B street and running through to C street . On the premises is a two-story frame dwelling, seven rooms and small storehouse. -. O J Tan yard at Lowesvllle, XL, 22 ther T vats, 1 pool, 2 lime 1 shop house 18x22 bark house, bark mill boose, stable, dwelling: 10 acres land connected with tan yard. Price $1,000, or win lease for 5 or 10 oeara On reasonable terms. " on Lot fronting on Morehead st., 39x366 feet, I OV ' small two-room house, well, lot well set with truittrees. Prtoe $850. . . . i 1 jrtve-room dwelling with kitchen and stable, grove and well ef good water. ; Price $2,200. . - ji) One story frame dwelling and lot enStone wall street ;PHoe $50O : ; - 7 19 One lot and a half lot, unimproved, en tht tO corner of B and 11th streets Price $650. - j 1 Fifty acres of land In and adjoining Hunt rt . ersvllle, N. a On the place there is a com fortable four-room dwelling house, good barn, crib. Kncnen ana wen, - very aaurapie property. Jnoe $36,00 peiaere.. .-..;.; f.,,-.,- . tf O Lot with two-stOrr house, six rooms and two JiJ room kitchen, well and garden, being prop erty adjoining J. S. Phllllpr residence. Price : WANTED f if t TC co'n money with our Amiitv( Foo outfit; tna hWbii v coiiectnur nun !q. il Cao&l Su, New VoriB. mr20dlevStpt - WANTED. V A N UNKKBETK? TOUNS KAN WHO CAN xV furnish horse and buggy to travel in tbls and adjoining counties ? appir w- - -- . WILLIS'S DBTO STOBK. JnftU-:-$:.;,!T- j,:?- . .tnarlotte,M.C. SPECIAL NOTICE. - A iesfraMe buflritog jo iroarfng1 99 leet on Trade street, ana running tnroug to Fourtb street, otween the property of CoL. U. C Jones an l ur. U'Donocnne, Known as me K. i ESTATE BLiiiiierpia.- iT"-9 t c.-j. ' CHAiLOIlii LALK3TA.TX A62XCT. , nsnrs-. - . - 1 H ' SO Dozen Uijite ShMn. ' : Double back and front' at the sum of 50 cents each. ; J : ; . f T ; , We are selling ah elegant Seersucker Coat and Vest' at 81.50.' : yWe are selling an elegant vool Suit at $7.00. ".v. VraVv---- : ; We are selling the best $5.00 Boy's :Suit in the city.; ;; 5 yy r Extra Pants for Boy. in age from. 5 to 13 years. t ! Boys Shirt Waists in White GdoSs, Per cale . and Seersuckers. IadUng Clothiers and Tailors. Mail IBEiis : sanncifl SIM' Our stock is now- full - and comDlete. surnassine anv- nrAvinuH ntnoV nf BOOT3 AND SHOES that we have Sprinq arid Summer rTradel i Our orders were placed with the best manufacturers, which nnM offer a very superior line of- ' . ,V LADIES: MISSES' AND CHILDREN;, 1 e " Fine ' Shoes, - Slippers NewpoiifldPai-iles: ' LADIES' MISSES' 5 ALSO A LABQB STOCK TfiUMS, YALISES GLYCERINE POLTSH,RENOH BLACKLNO, BLACKING 'BBtTSHE &o. - Wejwish especially to call attention to our elegant line of s gehts' :; custom JwAbisr:;sH:ojBs.vr Prices to suit the times. ' . You are cnrdialT-t' fri-rinf(vfn -oil 1 n9 k lure inlying. . , Trade Street '.''' IMkHA -MM b431 s n , This sale will commence toniar. exceptions, will be offered, secure to intending purchasers. BARGAINS nn paralelled in the annals of the t. j , r , - --.': W( x MDE. . ..... The best and choicest stock of Ctothine. GenluVnishinff ' Gboda. 'Hat 4 1 f WAAf : nATIIUfi - iTVf CAITA Tl? PTirn "r; SACK! J ' - In Cassimere, Cheviot and Diagonals; Elens' Cut - In Checks and Plaids. Diagonals, in we wiu seu irom f r,wx up. . i. -Si"! , : CHILDREN'S SUITS, Norf oiks, Corded, Plaited, : and Plain Sacks, in CassimereSt' Tweeda and Seersuckers sizes from 4 to 13 at $1.75 and up. -, . Men's Seersucker Coats and Vests at $1;50 Boys' -7' -v v;.;:.-35o Mens'- Office";: Jr:""' t-35o 50 doz Mens mackinaw straw, hats - at j 50c 50 doz Boys arid : CHildrens Y i c ; !25c, 10 doz Mens lVfenno 10 doz j ;t ;;JVIanUIa; Induction in prices, will be found to '1 " t -A Our This is genuine and no disappointment need be feared. '- -willbe fulfilled. , , - v ' ' THIS m : " ; v. ; Call and see i us. orders promptlyvand carefully attended to eve? offered for the x , , . ' t ' 1 'Af- AND CmrJ5RICN?a ' ' it -if.-. 54 7 4 , j , i. AND.' HAND BAGS, - , , GRAY & CO. 1- : -to: - co:- and the nrices which all eoodi without - 1 -V SUITS, 1 ' - t which will, be sold ?from $5.00 up.' a - rraTr Suite, Black Brown and Fancy Colors, 'which .- .. - Ventilators 1,00 Hats, very fine i;00 f iliiMl have beeu made in : many Instances, - VISIT T 7 prorricj - ' 4 f. ueist, Charlotte ,! lulrl.epCf.-
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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