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D A ILK J OU RN AX-OB SE EVER: SATU ED AY, S EPTEM B ER i, 1 Ofl o isauzD xtxst MoawiNo xxcxrr mohsat. TEB3t"Of ttVBSCRIPnOlf. - - - - Scents .- 75 . taoo . H.75 . 1JOO- - r DAILY. - Ftf copy One nooth (by mall) Tnree month (by mall)........ Slxmontbs - Oim year . WXXXLT. One rear---------. -........ -S3.00 Six months 1.00 Invariably la Anuiu-FrM ef Pmi . all Parte f V. a. j BAinttbf draft on New Tor or Charlotte, and by Poetoffloe Honey Order or Registered Letter at our risk. If sent otherwise we wui not be respoo- atMefor mlaoarrlafne Address ) . . TLS JOCRSAL OBSXBVXB, Charlotte N. a .SWffpeclmen copies sent free on application. 08abseribers desiring tbe address of their aaoer enaneea will piease awe in meir cemmur nieaaon both the old and new address. - L , ADrBBTISIilQ RATES. One 8quare One Una, $1.00; each additional Insertion, 60a; two weeks, 96-00; one month, 18.00. .,... - ; ' I A sebedole of rates tor longer periods fornlened on application. r t i , Terans-StrlcUr la AdTMoe. ' J Those havtng open aeeoonta wttb at will be ten dered bills UJrULLaseh moatn.- ; . tW-Changes of advertisements most be handed In by 12 p'ciocfc on the day previous tomsoeta wblcb etiange la desired to appear. KXTKRXD tTTII Poerr-OTOCS AX CXAXLOTTB, K. C as eaxxuuf-vLaas aattkk. ; , , - ( j SATURDAY. SEPTa. 1883. T - ,AH IMPORT AJNT WOTE ( We published yesterday j; an article from tbe Lynchburg (Va.) News, giving an account ot tbe movement on foot n the border counties of Virginia to ex- ; tend tbe Cape Tear and YadkfnJValley Railroad op throngh Virginia to inter- - unt vlth tha "U"irrin la. "Midland and the Western system of - roads. . This is a . matter of much Interest to North Caro lina, as well as to the Immediate section through i which that road t rang, fbr if successful it will convert what lainow a mere ' local enterprise ' Into a great through -route, with, as one.' prospects before it as any -road that we know of. lit: win run through1 one of the .finest sections of North: Carolina, and a por- . tion of Virginia riclv in" minerals and . otherxesoureeJ.'and be by farthermost direct and the shortest line of any jet ' project Mtwee 'tbeBant Beast and NorthwesUu We atherf roxa -the ex tract Va publish that the" people la the section of Virginia allnded to are taking - considerable Interest in the enterprise, - bat as that; Is a sparsely settled region, ta. Waa aa nanf f haawnvirlaftsVlnflf lit WVVLaVt aw m J uoovt j uatuvimuJ5 for them. to carry through unaided. The probabilities are, however, that if they posh tbe scheme -with rigor that they may Arid cooperation from some of the Northwestern roads' now .pointing- in , that direcUonnd which would be glad to, form such a desirable connection South. The , Cape Fear , and Yadkin Valley will not iun into the ground at Banbury,' nor any other little town o ? near JLbe Virginia border, buwll at some day and not a very remote one either,stretch Northward until it make connection with the Northwestern tys tern of roads, and then we will JaetJ springing up aiong lfrsome oi uie moat. Senator Ransom, was in Washington recently and . was interviewed by a re porter of the Washington Critic. . The reporter asked : "How is the political atmosphere?" r "All right. You will see that there is more dissension among the Republi cans than with us." "How about the old ticket of 1876 for President and Vice-President,' - "North Carolina will go for it If nom inated, but I dont know how she will stand in the convention. She may be for my old friend McDonald, of Indi ana." f . : - ... It may be remarked that there are few of the interviewed who unbosom themselves more cautiously than Sena tor Ransom. It is rather cheeky in the Ohio Re publicans to talk about a free election and a fair count after the Dorsey expo sures of the campaign of 1830. . But cheek baa always been one of the pn- dominating characteristics of the thor ough going Republican. ' : . ' T- . A MABVeL IN aARKHA If SHIP. Mcclitturf Iron Ms, CHARLbTTEV'N.Vl.-. iv-t beceived and in tTooK i f inac itrPLVor Saw mills;; r: - Morse Powers, The Career of Charles Wallace Who CaaRhoeta Dime From Ills Wife's ''lips.;" ;: ' Marlboro Letter In the Boston Globe. There Is in a town at the present time a party who has an Interesting and eventful history. The person is Charles Wallace, who was Dora in unoioinoro. Mo, in 1843, and from his boyhood until the breaking out of the rebellion was engaged in hunting and trapping. When me cau cum lur suiuien us rapuiiueu, enlisting in the Fourth Mississippi Regiment and served throughout tbe rebellion. He was in Anderson vllle, Libby, Belle Isle and Florence prisons. At the first named he was sentenced to be shot July 17. 1883. The night pro ceeding the day on which he was to meet nis death - he, with seven - others, managed to escape. : They managed in the darkness to get close to the guard, when a companion named Bob Allison, of Connecticut, threw a preparation of fine 'dry tobacco and pepper into tne guard's face. ; At the conclusion of his war experi ence Wallace went on the 'plains aa a scout, carrying with him in his body nine bullets, seven of which .can be dis tinctly felt During a fight with a party of Apache Indians he had a personal encounter with one of the chiefs of the tribe, named Osceoneo. The fight was hand to hand, and ment death to one or both. Wallace received a nagger tnrusi ' HISS RELUE'S iRCMa JLESS. ' -V V. ' . ' :. The Government Carter Dispatch wears her Away to New Sceaes of Pleas are. Block Island, Aug 28 Tbe United States cutter Dispatch dropped anchor on snore eany mis morning.-r one came from Bristol. .Miss Nellie Arthur, is spoken of by some persons as . cess Nellie, on account of the display made tn transrerring ner rxom one sea side summer resort to another in a Government vessel, has had a merry time since her arrival ; but she was delighted to see the Dispatch off shore, being, like all children, not easily con tented in one place for any length of time. With her aunt. Mrs McElroy, and her cousins she has occupied the rooms in the Ocean View Hotel for- WSfW&3Sg?,SS Water 'Wheels, are in tne most select pan ox tne Duua- 0. t? ing, and have an uninterrupted view of OteaiH : XjlgineS At about noon. Commander Green, The GVGSQ XleHDerS. Misa Nellie. her aunt and her cousins . ' walked down the footpath on the face HOTOinlft IJfim Till I IS: of the hlnfP In front of the hoteL and I m w 7 were rowed in the gig from the pier at the breakwater to the Dispatch. Miss Nellie wore a Jaunty yachting costume of navy blue, trimmed with white braid. Tbe lounging fishermen awoke from their, lethargy only long enough to watch' the gig pass beyond the end of the pier. Miss Nellie's childish enjoy- enough to move them. Later the whale The Grege: (Self l)ainpiii&:) -Rakes, haft an hour afterward the Dispatch Boilers, both Portable and Stationary. was steaming toward Newport, where ' . " . - - - ' v . Master Arthur U to be met Oan mm atamawlave r SJsocsi Wsrfclserysl all fclaSe rwrauatdl at ; JOHN'WILKES.1 -OF- wnTauTOiiara LiM 'J Wheat Mill Outfits, The Meadow King Hakes, The Meadow King' Mowers, V heeler and Meleck Separators,: CHARLOTTE, N. C. The Schema of Parjary ay Which the Jf atieaal Treasmry has aeea Bosfcea. The systematie robbery of ex-soldiers 1 and pensioners by claim agent harpies resident in Washington is more exten sive and far reaching than has general ly been supposed. Every day since the first exposure of the Fitzgerald gang additional facts have come to Tight illustrative of the swindling methods. I Tbe fee-and-expense-ln-advanee system of extortion appears to have been the favorite scheme and it was worked for smlBdaw 'ifc'l-Coleii We hereby inform the "Wholesale. Trade" that our 4trai- ous lines" comprising the "Wholesale branches of onr business are now complete, and we invite oar customers to give it due Have iust returned from tbe Northern markets with a full all it was worth. To carry thU out j suppi j oi ana VTAIVA rai uuujjo ior me most ingeniously woroeo circulars are sect broadcast among the ex-soldiers, and every Inducement is offered to make some sort of a claim against the government Nine out of ten of these cases could not stand a minute s exami nation in the Pension Omee. It is not an exaggeration to say with the former Commissioner of Pensions that one of Z&ViSP. i7SSK?8 nd solicit .their friends and customers, and the general public be found out A Pension office official to examine their stock if thev desire to Durchase crood croods I a.1. .J aB. 1 1aw 4m ma MaauvnaKlav Viff- , frvn I - . inxonga uie paim oiuu "u -""T TT'T "T - SZZTJZZ7Z,ZrS- at low nrices. i'articnlar attention called to onr -natented DaCSZ. lOvk I U1M UOSW Uiuuei UU lilliu llicutr l M - . . ; ! . . A . ly abstracted rxom tne xreasury in one obtained by the StaV ronte riag in the IMPERIAL SHIRT, 4wa attil aKAnf aastnlaaK kasMnn.l 1 ' gaipj rj 141U0 a r T ; aaayyaaaa ww tuvu hatv waajr 1 Wlotaleand Rete 1 rm 1 consideration. To these wishing to engage in business we say that there is no house 66 (DIP ttnir his free arm across his the chief dead. The Knife with which he waa atabbed was combined with a revolver, having in one weapon a scalp ing knife, dagger and a shooting-iron. In the handle was a chamber for poison with which to make the work of the instrument still more dangerous. As mementoes of this 'fight the . scout car ries with him the miniature arsenal de scribed and the scalp of Osceoneo. The wonderful markmanship of Chas Wallace is the talk of the town, and in his exploits in this direction is atly se conded by his wife. - Mrs. Wallace will at a. distance of 125 feet hold a ten-cent piece between ner. lips ana ner nusoana will knock it ont of her mouth every time without harm, iThia is regarded as the most difficult shot ever madend it has been done here several times aince their advent in town.' A com mon tact is placed on the wnite sun ace point towards: him; end Mr. Wallace will drive a bullet ontbe. a tint nine times out of ten, lie . will stand 100 Yards awav. bold a ten-cent wieee between bis fingers, which: his wife will That has better facilities than ours, and that we can and do melton of dollars in a single ear form- The best unlaundried SI shirt in the United States. These duplicate any bill of goods, no matter where bought. agents' rintandout of it the ringmust Shirts are made expressly for us. each Shirt bearing our name have got upwards of Un millions, their and sold bv ho other house in the citvl An examination of I them will satisfy you that no other Shirt in the market can compare with them both in quality and make. thriving towns in the State, not simply as trading points, but as manufacturing I shootout wUh a revolver: pi aeon, lut men mm ui .cauu u abundance of all the materials neces sary for manufactures of varied kinds. .. . - , , AN ACCIDEII TAIj" MEETLN Our press dispatches Thursday nighi gave a report of a meeting at General Mahone's quarters In Washington, par ticipated in by several of the leading lights who follow in Mahone's wake. It was an "accidental" meeting, but the gentlemen present discussed the situa tion, and the 'methods to aid the Re publican party in its fight with! the Democracy and concluded that Billy Mahone, on account of his past success, was the man to engineer Jtat little job. We fail to notice, among thVgerrtlemen present any delegate front tbe sorehead fraternity in North Carolina, but; this may probably be accounted for on the ground that the meeting was purely "accidental," and news of the approach ing -accident had not reached: this : State in time. But ' from all we; - gather the old leaders of-- nypbena? ted BpubUeauerT-troeral concern have m with such poor success in Wash ington that they don't go there with, as much delight as they formerly did. They feel thai they' have been hinder ; estimated by the bosses there; that the 'rjueh-'whof. refused to come' Into the coalition have the ear of the adminis tration and they are consequently sore. But still they pull along, obey orders, be cause they cant very well do anything else. They have either to obey orders or sit out in the cold, and sitting out in ' ;tba ckiia not a 'congenial '.occupatieh for; them, nor a profitable one either. Some of them, no doubt; feel about as much disgusted as ex-Gov Holden, but they havent fully feathered their nests vet and can't afford to break short oft" ' English millionaires, are buying up vacant land In the West at a rapid rate. 8Ir JEd ward Reed, M. P- owns 2JX0JKO acres; the Duke of SutherlandaUOjOOO; lxrd Dun more, 100,00a and Lord Dan- raven, eoXXX. .London syndicates have also made large purchases. And still they come. It is announced that Lord Queensbury is negotiating for an exten sive tract of land in Texas. "1 a : i- The new Democratic weekly which lis to be started at Raleigh .September ! 15th win be edited! by Walter P, Page, s I late of , the New JTork World, and Ed l: ward Al Oldhami of the Winston 8enU neL The rumor that ex Gov. Bolden would edit It is without foundation."- Dtersteetlore reliUelaas. : . ' The two colored conventions' held in this city Tuesday evening;' both, that of tbe independents as Hamantan xempie and that' of the bolting : regulara at Douglass llall.mark the fact that a long step is being taken by an impor tant element of our population toward arriving At a. clear oomprehenaion of their party rights and the proper means of securing them the attention they de serve.; The thing' which more than any other tends to bad ' government is the ltstlesanesa pr iadlfference of , voters. The theory of the republic la that every citizen lends his Intelligence and activ ity to the formulation of Its policy, the maklnflr of its la wa-'and ..their ad rain is- tration, . and u does this : through I the agency of, the party, to which he be longs. ' Intelligent participation in par tv taanxremftnr'of1' the ; affairs 'of the community, v Bosseav managers: 1 and particular portion being in fees and expenses. . - Claims by the hundred and by the thousands are ' made up in Wash ington and sent ready-made to the ex- soldiers for signature and oath, i Aiany men are found, too honest' to perjure themselves thus, but the temptation offered, several, thousand dollars in a lump if . the case went throagh. Is too great in most cases to be resisted. The more squeamish are urged ay -letters and circulars to sign and swear and forward. One of these circulars from N W.PitEgerald A Co, dated April 26. 1883, addressed "Friend and Client." says it is some time since the claim was made up, and urges that it be signed, sworn to and returned immeoiateiv. "Millions of money." it says, rhave been appropriated, and we can file your claim and secure to yon the benefit of the recent enactment." - - 1 -; ' Another circular says tbe cases of those who pay their xeea in advance GIVE US A CALL. Gents Furnishing; Goods a Specialty. Give us a call at Masonic Temple Building. Respectfully, eeputf Gi&lrotlier,; will be made special by the department Every effort is made to get bold of that fee. This system of wholesale perjury is believed to have been carried on to a greater extent than has ever . yet been stated. , '. ' . ! Shoes ! Shoes! TkePearfal Veleaaie Dlataraaa .a ;- u Java. .. : i Advices from Batavla.the capital of Java, srive details of a series of volcanic I ernpUona without parallel for their extent and the number of lives destroy ed. - Java, it should be premised, sup ports a population as dense as that of the most populous European countrta Anntainirjir nnon Its 49.17 square mil OS of territory as myas ififfifi39 souls. tv. iKiaiMi-nas twenty-two volcanoes Mistaatly in a state of activity, and as Taa nlaea to wt an k-fiula of ZaAaa Hanaa Tfee piaes te aa aa sai!Hss varartf etChD- amraanq iisssseaoea. .. . AN1 IT 13 THE PLACE TO GET A Barr ef flennBars Vtaa Battaa OaKera. A pair of nn nasi safs rinm Oacareas Oattara, ox uvnutowa -p iun i OxIord Ties. A er Aadtbeplaealesetrona Tsm Will rtmal It THJK JP other perverters of the republican I many snore that are occasionally active. Of government axe poesiWj only yhen I jn j822 Mount Gulung-gung laid waste tne iaieiugeni ""'; ."Ill villages and destroyed 4.uuu uvea, consnir-tt: by nis aoeence frora the I mA eruDtlons destroying each as many uiia both of the nrUnarr and final eleo- tionav It is much to the credit of our colored voters that - they,- at least, have not been wanting - at the polls; - it has always been their habit to vote well np to their maximum strength.' -Now that they propose to add to their faithful ob servance of this first duty of citizenship the close scrutiny of 'platforms and nominations; and the methods by which they axe reached, their labor in this dl- recuon cannot ran w proauce wnoie some reeula It is noteworthy that though the colored voters of Baltimore are" divided into 'two factions their points of .difference are not very considerable.- The president of the conven tion, whole also uie leaaer or me mae- pendent movement, declared before the convention in the most solemn manner that it is a non-partisan . movement 4n the Interest not of' tbe . republican nor of the Democratlo'partybut in the t nUruf nf th MlnrMrl rsea." The ool- . ored people ast memDers or tne repnnu- can party, nave, ic is amrmea, iniT. kn Mil - ara dutarminad ' ta state it The people we nave been with since the days of our freedom, eaid the ! speaker, bare degenerated into a white man s party .A. iracuon m wiei t has for some time exercised ccntroL to the exclusion of the colored element This was the sentiment of the majority of the delegates to tne convention neia Tnaadar eTsninir. and the resolutions Tiiranimensiyv adopted - by the. bolters assembled at .uougiass . -uaii give ex pression to the same sentiment xne fatter also sfflrm "the spirit of - discon tent in. the Tanks of the colored repub- as 1,000 lives have not been uncommon in recent years. Tbe present eruptions were introduced last week by a disturb ance on the Island of Krakatoa, In tbe Strait of Sunda, about fifteen miles off the coast of Java. Ieep rumblings were heard at points forty-nve mUee distant, and were followed within a few hours by showers of stones at Jogjakarta, 8ourabaya and Samaxang. - All through the night red-hot stones and ashes fell. In Batavia the same thing happened to less extent, but by morning the city's communications" were interrupted by tbe showers of stones and ashes, which deatroved bridsrea and rendered the roads impassable. By Sunday morning Slippers JSSliprs ) :'. Uppers ; Ui 1 rjon't target UtatttU tbe plaea 1 Te Sad a atea Tee BUpper, v . . Te Sad a alee Strap eaodal. ' " To get row Battaa Hswpertand gducjttioual. LAW SCHOOL, exa. e. w. a tax i-rasueineeewTail bwifcs 1 $15,000 aw inai la ulil.ila bv t tnent tarlata Tmooai aad Xeea a80erseas ef atea saonrha, hecTnnlnc aeptaaiber 2a Mot eaujocoa aea ronaer miomaooa aoareaa j Jatnaaadaaa tawnjpVa, Vs ; J03XS E3PIIHS DSIYEBSITY , : ' : BUX.TI1COKJK, AAaTXAB n. 1 1 CoUegiaU and : Uuiverttty Course. : itoXSSS-84 vffl aa WORTH O WOSTB OV is lSdawtn STIIMlY'S SCnOQLi c ' - RALEIGH,' IT. C : Tbe Advent Tersa ef tbe 88tt Seaatoa al tais Sebeot baaias - . X3(a lairl7Aw2a aav. bakhxtz sicxnxa, a 1 - And wa woaM say tbat tt Is tbe plaeetebaya 1 nmi or vauae wnea roa coswarcrasa tethaBta-laaa... - - . Thaniaeeio dot nenea , SMf at boos nusa aoa THS OrXltBltaTatD BXCELSTOft SHOE ' VAST , m 1:- ajutu ana buttow w kkwjls. - Tbe ptaes wbare res wd baea ladoeetnerjts ef tBred te yva In prtoss and-wbera reerfpatronaca 1U be aaost hlaHly appreciated. ' - the disturbances were extending: rapid- 2??Lk- i--l.Va-a-a -Hissing !la K Aa Ji KKI II HhK strait toward the Island l Jf. "? .' - Z ".TT .rm' ly ' beneath - the boiling and waters of the strait toward th of Java.: Great, waves were, dashed ashore, their temDerature raised twenty degrees higher than usual. One after another the various - craters began to belch forth . ateam, acid vapors, mud and atones until' some fifteen were, in play, destroying thousands of persons who. had escaped from 'the '.furious waves that from time - to time ( rolled inlands 'Fissures opened in the sides of the mountains and extended in wide chasms through the valleys. . Much of. the. northern portion of the, island, where it waa clothed with' forests, was soon ablaze from the - falling cinders, adding the terrors of - fire to those of earthaoaiteL showers: of -'.stones and atiflin atmoeDbers. ' North - Bantam was desolated. . The town of Tjlrin gine and Tclokbelong werfr destroyed. nior "waa nTaraninn - ui iiu- lieans, caused : by their political tmpor- menset1dal wave. The lighthouses in . a. S J .un.aJa eAMAMlfeeJ "I a- . a li. I J I . anil Jane'e1888 Si 'Jii.n.J Q r VfM 13 l saaaaai ill i Gov. Holdon may. not return to the editorial harness, but the probabilities are that he will do some extensive con tributing. . ;.. . ( The Keely Motor engine is reported o be at last finished, and it Is annomno ed that the trial trip will be made from . Philadelphia early.in September, m t " 'This i last report we.naverom the r presIdsntlaliYellowstone party is that the President is very much browned by the journey and looks used up. t . tanea not beinflr nroDerlv recognized, The same thing Is true of a not incon siderable portion of the party in power. It IS1 but due to Uie maepenaenb ele ment to say that in dealing with the nmhim in hand thev have exhibited a rtfiainaaavlike directness which shows a l.f. uoaaihitr rmt from the facts already Clear appreoensioa ot uibuhiub problem they nave to soive. f u - TORPID OWCLS.-' ' DIOOnDGnCD.t.lVCRl .. ond : MALAH1A - VTom tbeee sooreea arlae. tbrea-foortbsof tbe diaeaaee of U10 "humin -rmoe. -Tbeee. ymptaDaa Indicate ttialr s aaaSlm 1a i XVeae mt 3 apeauwf. mwua mtt aeae-raillaasa afUr Mtlar, a eartiar 'tMdv mm I' 5.r?TSi"trl' temper, AVow , rlai aaa r I. Ummrt, Imta befier the am, tiimJUlT !- a TJrla. warriFAlioa, - and de-' mandtbanaa pfa remedy that acts directly ontbeUrer.. AaaXJver medicine TCTToS 1 t LIS nave no equal. - Tbelr aetloo on tbe Kidneys and Skin ie also prooapc; remorlna; ' an Imparities tbrongb tbeee three the Sunda straits have disappeared, and j the sea now flows where Mount Kra- matan formerlv stood: The Whole as pect of the region Ts so much' changed tnat navigation is uaogcruuo. aaffars ta syaaaem, psodaetna' appe-: estimate 01 tne numuer or lives iuaw is 1 ute,aoana aigeenon, regniar etooisa cioar uui uu Thomas Doayt 1 A. vn' ri cause no aaosea or a-rlpina; nor interfere wltb dally work and are a nerfeetr . ANTIDOTE"- TO MALAniA. ." rm weexj ura AVKwJXAa'. LL "X bare bad Dyspepsia, wlto Conntlpw- BeHevne High School,- , Bznroan cOb,vxiariA.'; ! TorbevssaSysancBMn. Prepares for aoreox&iyanc Ciocks,Jcwelry, SILVER - acd PLATED eronrmrett. ThnrmartiiT snrt hsmlsftinn U equippM. you eorps 01 inatrnctora. noannnil rot eataloose, address TOBXSOU- 'ww""a TOEODT GABD 10 C(BT, ewltVs8peetSs baa been tbel brtnctB bealtb and bsptness ta tbopa 'ands wbars'rmmorjind mrnrahlajof B3eed and BMn Dlsisasa ai yinO i : l-.f,-I. , Second Series of iStcck. 1 a n'. 1 -i s -. reported it must have been: enormous. -17 n - rrm7:T.T7.'R 1 iff wovia"' f -. jf vv-. 'SmTof the Ohli Bepnblican papers J EsEiiif IM laCTjJtelOTl are talking ox an nonesc eiecuon auu a fair count" - This is ueciaeaiy u is re spectful to that citizen of Ohio - who moved Into the White House j when President Grant vacated that, man sion. -. ' . :; ; j COf Pbraealplils. Pa J ! .(.....;.,... .-w.'l . " ; .i-. -.-i I kinds of pills, and aCTT ere tbe flrat3 tbat here done sae "any good.- Tbey hare --, cleaned .roe oat .nioeiy. My' appetite is aplajulid. food direata readi wi and I now f JED! !, I i I like a new 1 at w.xxrtrALs,raixnyTa,u. Sold sCJ1iT,aS. -tTSte, Xmr SW.H.T. i '-ltwWaTfcawB Cei aak for WaU's tooa 00 CornaM 18a 'Qek 8TJLPEZ3 SOAP purlfles tba sUs. jn xs sod Botaes. x. ichl a sPBCiat I T Han w HjeOwd a enaall lot el BUTTLXB ALa and POttXXii. wbtebj 1 nOar to tne pabUeat 1 reasons r.ts yna- aoa" . - toektaaCbanoae,bV, ssntss : - a" a. ' I -. On TTanc r Whiiikh h.n ml in. ataatJy to a tjioarr Buck toy a stable ap. " plfcmtioo.of tbia OJTm. xd by Or&slata. . or aent by express on reoelpt ot S 1 -ocioe,4 ti array tstreee, xtrw jars-n' its in tub wrrrt Eases. Up te May laat I bad Spent at least fire -frandred aoitars tor treatment b aaaay of 9 - tne best raedloal eta, wUaoat any baoeAt, 1 suffered exeratlaanaTand aU my best . deatbwea laat apptoaeblna leaaabtet''' bl b. o. un a arownioa; aaaa ac a straw change roc Ina better. The ao,ea begaa ' :i ta diaeBercs rreeiy and rna rneomatfitm to v abate. Wbea I bad taken alx bouies every ore had nealed and sar skin began to ae nntil r UkM IuIm hMtlM lam. .1. -1 and tne re to not s symptom el tne ataeaaa remaining, ana t leei as weu as i ever cua. . r I nave a&ined twentMne Doondi In fleab. sad my friends wonder as my lDnprored ' ' eoodioon. I nave leeoaaaaended II ta many, and meiery tnetanee wlUieomplete aueeeaa. . 1 ballava tnal 8.&S. naa aavad aaa from a hnnthlA 4Mih. - - i am sore cnas ewurs speexne savea my. Ufa. 1 waa terribl notiwinMl aHth anatarta.'?' ana waarrteaop loeie. wiirse reirf Oiviaieernilatxajaoypavanat. I itpn.rMae sn ialm AnsociATioa. f Tbe books era new ooan fortaabeertbaratnthe Beeena eenes or, stoea ox ue aaaoeuuea - aU is to aobserlee for stock wUleail r and Ti easofei and reeord tbeir uaa. weekly payment ot dnaa-will be persons wlsblnc made UM &ra Saturday nlabt In Beptetnber tt &cocBaajiS. Seeretary sad Treaaorer. promptly and entirely. ICblnk J . epeeina '. I dunk .It is tne areateat remedy ef tbe . "- .:',-, t-t npt0ss Worts, BooaTus. ' . r. t Write tor s ey of e UtJalook--free. j Sl,Oi) ElWiBO wlU be pakt to any t ebmlrt wbo will And, on tbe anaXysIa of 100bou.iee&a. 8 . one. pardale of aler eorr. Iodide Pot an In m or.aar Bulaeral s .TI3f,VITTEPaf7CCO .J I'l urawer g. aTTUSTi, ma, i ... 1 . VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. Tbe aobaertber offers for salea aoaan tract of land la Keek ten&nrg eeanty.tnree mues west of tnnevuie. adJoUUBt lands of ,W A MsQeUand asd A B Bales, ouat attain Xlstm-Onn katm. raiaia a No t twe borse farm weU- adapted to eotton. ail r ajuua oi aiaiar mm i an, imv, nee moa ano uaoeeep lUbteettbe hlgheat tmprovemeec VUlbesoMeo eoaonaoio ierma or exeeanged for city property. -I also offer for Sawr o Lmabm my borne plaee, bias oe tbe waters at tteele Creek, 1b llecklen barseeonty, M. CL. and York county, a C contain lna over 800 acres. ltlU one of tbe beet plan tatiena In one ef the beet sections ef tiieeoantry, aad-aaa made wtta ordlnarr farmlaar ' baiaa al I eotton and arala anOcteat ir bo ce. On tbe piece is a large two story frame dwelling Id early new) containing eicnt rooms, wab cood einbonse, tenant-booses -at atner Unprtxemenu. "Tbe place eai beatfldcdwpiniot smaJl larma If de sired, wui be rented on. reaaooable lrms to tbe rlybt kind df a tenant. - or zurtber taxormadon eaU on or wWres 3 'SauwnAXrO mm t sa 'oOoe. charlotte, N. CL Fruit Jars, TELL.Y TU MBJLEKS, lee Cream Water Coolers, Pty cooda, JuBtrecerrcd at tb CHINA PALACE ot tunoLP as BABTsnxtrx i to John Brookfield A Co. rrein tjs a caix. asarr7 ROAHOE COLLEGE, Tnlrty Brat Besilon bes!iis September 12tn. Two eooraes f or Decrees. IarUal. Business. Normal and Preparatory Cum sea Frencb and eermaa spoken. Lltmuy of 16.000 volumes. Good morals. Healthful moonta n kKUon. Ka tlre expanses for 9 meQiba, a 143, Sl?d. or S204.. jaereaalnc patronace frout aixteen etatea. Cat--lorne aeot free aodreea -: aocuoaw juuwb rXHXS President. DOVE'S 1 , 1 1 I . . I r m Ptoeville. N. c o3tv8t G1VIU H'CaAKICAIi AJTD XXQl KiM2ii at toe LensaeHtsr j-otiteciiBie Ia- Bote, Tror."N.'T. Tbs oldest scgtneetfTif scbool I'm Amerfea. Kort t na besa'Beptember ISta. rneBaMer foe l i eonuups a lut ef tne rrao jKiMlw toeraAtfi yeora, wtili tnHr potuoos: I J coarse ox so) . r- semeb e vrisee, at A-:r, IAVUiU ' ' Vi4, JU.CSCtoa rpo PHVSTCT1K3, PABaETSVa-IXBY 6TA--i BLlKlSPIPdiNB IikH.S)aD iikNaJI BSADSUf rAMUJXS: tt any BMBtTrot your boMeaokL. from parents to te merest infant, are stucted vtib Malignant Sor, e-a-ofulonsoroiber-wtsa, Salt Rbeom or feaid I.oaj, burns. Wounds no matter bow severe, or ef bow ion suadioa-.or from wbatever esoe proiDeed, pDd and ret a 2&-eexrt botUe of TLAlr 0U a., i e coararlieea eurearno nar. It mirea beforo r n.mAriu. beintoact. It ts eouaily apv te to ail tb TJieera reoraa.or ladamed tu of all do- mesQe antmaia, or anjtain tbi res on tno Turf. Oneor twoipplieawvnss 4 i tiat Is D-e esaary to Beottairxe tne acaon t f t vima and heal tne TJJerr It arrests at ore : rrogres of fcrystpeiaa ana removee tne ttty. - .m tort ia tbe track of tbe disease. . For sale by ail drwiars and eou -r storea, S3T Ask for tbe "i urt OU art... Book aa Beader," wlib earUfteat f ernes. atayft-ly. . . J-.,. j3cnd.Va fl R TTTf Tbe WoUd Wateb f A ll Lm aae Is tne faotest t u Contatna 18 suecta i envelopes, pencil, pen-aol-!. t-' yovae pteee of - Jewelry.-- lts.wj ioordoiea for t3.0a A mn -a every four dozen yoa o6er. i r i or two erst poetape atamra. ' piete sssaplo pacs-e. , b t 1 feleeve Buetena Ootd Fit -it BIbs and elecmnt Eevf I . . . amoants. 4S-p-e Clue j eelf -eocklztf. Bevoivers, e "-. watcbea aeeordeoua, , 1 free.r wrtta at efee to T. 1 ; 120 Vaasaa treet. : . Tork. - a&c:iit , nary PaeSt l article " paper, 1 ' 3 a aan - i5tmm. laeno t a eoea- 1 letter, t larg 6aaa, '.as. e, Aa. TCo.. I f6J y t"!v rr - tn.. C P. V. IS T j t; L-X, lilt live t Ae -Hra
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 1, 1883, edition 1
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