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DA I Z, Y i J O U H IT AX -OB3ER VIS Bi, WEDNBSD Aril S'E PTE 213 7 1083 gailg arartzilOrz crusty Lsa irxa svxar xcmm axcxrx atssDAT, Ttan . or wMcnirrns. , tuiLT. - I ' .r rTMU.) .......... Of '-3 ............. 81 to . lu WXSXLT. j ..... ......... '.St O - aut -r !-! o Km Tr a CtertaTM. sad M gaSHI L IT OS tf uwtt wn a to rmgn- lua JcsjiaI. cravr. . WEDNESDAY, SEPT. ft. 1883. TM city el Matspbts U MJWO.OOO lavsaUil la ta i&o f acLarea whlca en . do 3J00 mm aad wanes. ! . - . General aUr ttji tht bled la lae Tewtibary Aloabocee have gained tea pwanda splaca si oca La became Governor! " : . Tarae Calaamea who raa wisher- vum boose to Philadelphia took oat their eaters!! xailoo papers last wk, and eaa nsv eotae ta fer a little of tha Ila-patl lean campaign fon4J Tax U prsUj cUtp tray alia now bat wren Qo dossil sad 8T JLocU. Tba . rallroade axe CjchUs f each ether. :Tba fare bow U a f L50 aad It U thonxht It wta Ve dawn to fLTXj cants before tha ao4 of U wu. 'j ' ' ' A eomspoafiaat of tha Aoxoata, Qa CLnUla who baa taaa ammarioc la Uit tsooatalni of Walara ortJa Caro liaa. tilaXj tt U a recaarkabtjr saalUay tijuatry.: 1I uji la all hU txatela ba aaw oair cm mra. thxt of a man who .waa ficcl&tnUllj klUad at tlxa a of TO V lrTlooa to tba dafkanoxa of Goretnor Jarrtf to :Ua4 tha Boatoa expoaltloa ba ofjrAkUj laforaa! LicaU QoTtmor R4U&joq of hi !ataada4 depart art that ba talfbt eosa .to llaleJxtn aoaa tha OoTmorUp la U atweaca; Uaot. Oor. ItoUrijoa arrlTed la lUlalfti last TvaaJay aad 04 tha folio wlor &j tha oala of cl waa admlaUUrad to bla try Cfciaf Jatlcamlth.; - iXUlon II j. who waa warm paraoo- alfrWoJ ot AbraJiini lAaeolo, axooof cthtt Vt.z& taji otUo now: ! cam aaw a ism wiUi kaa tnalioct for com " xoarra of gala by bariar, or aay of tha 'BotMca ahot ibaaa.'- That U, parhapa. why ha ha4 aa a tujpy tataparasMoU THa Uaatad ProrUUoea aad dM what aataa aJoox"v .' . h - Tr n t T1 m urn - niMii nm nfinl ni , auivorcaiiaqaaa paid caaa oown lox woa At a A A A & . all, tha Qcrmaa waa ao deilxhtad that ba a4l2 hi eaatotaar to so oat aad taka a flrttt rta bla. Tha adltor of eottxaa dacllaad, aay to 1 ba did not dxiak ; wharaopoa a glwain of aalltf action aad tatalitcaaoa cotatiaad ahot aeroaa tha J taUora eoaalaaaaoa aa balcxclalmad: "Dot"! da raaaoa yy too pay for da ' dsthaa ao nlcX aa yoo rot amj" ' 1 -mn Mil 11 Anvosf thaothar rafortaa tbaro U dtatad La acts a cllloa XorUa aboUUoa t of tla cburca baa ' A'krnr bill of lo- dletaaota la fraxoad axalatt 1L lu op poooU LoI4 that it U oa cf Lha'reUca of tha prtmlilTa aa, wbaa tlaa plaoaa wara oabaown,bat la thla day aad c&n I cratloa wbaa ararybody carrUa a walca' 1 ami ao booaa U wlthoot a ci&cX Uar la ' ooaarthJy aaa for tha noUy beU. . . . r Thara U troahla la tha SapabUeaa oudd La aCaaaaeb aaatta. ! Baa Dollar baa aanooacad that ba will ma for Goraraor axaia, aad iwbat .troublra thaa la bow to baaxhJa' Thay aay ba diKjraced tha 8uta la that T-kiIory Alaahoaaa axpoaara, and that ba should aTr bar a let tha world kaow that thaytaaaadbamaaaklnaepthara, Bofi thay ara not baxaoolooa aad to add to acUra aad lolaal to pot a tick at la tha -- ... . r i m 1 " ; A, r-rtj ct Uiprtn llttI oallax la bi..lxuU lajt.Vtcx- amtcx a cartrn bca wall, aad 'eaiHaf wara braead with tlabara of rraat aa. Sararal opaalaia f wara fooad Iwivchlcx oat tatu,aoatof which wara fifty fact lo&, aoaatlax with 'other. Thay Jxara aotyaC beaa thatoafaly axplarad. but MTtrai rallca.wtra fen ad la thaa, ' LocJadiof a box eoGtaJatng aoaa maao scrtpta tha T reach and fcfrantah laa aaatly wTillan aad la a rood of CTtwrtaUoav, which baa baan piaoad la tha baa da of local acleatlaU for ttaaiaalloo.'aad for farthar Ian tCaUoa. - ,- . - - TDK ClAJtTUJI r. Tha qaeatioa baa baea aakad "what becarata cf ' tha Imaaioaa nhabar of plaa that ara dally maaelactamir II alxtt aZao ba aalad what baooaea of tt eijrar itasya that axa throwa la to It r::Urf tTtry day by oUUoaa of ' A aarlcaa asuJcara. Tha f ollowlax frsta a; Jferthera axchaajta talla what 'trccz.ta oxaoaaoithaa; - - Brrral larra factor! ra In iv York ctty ara row ciia la lha aaaafac- izx of. fcaa taD-eat mokicz ' totacco l froc aacii cs .. riii as iz lialriooa ltal Ira trj tr-iy rale tn rxjUra,tho zxuiz : 1112 m.i tuk tut about we a . i j maU m pn4U Tha eijrw atacspa axa aoaxi la ac:uu?a or aciiaoaia to ax trad U- ticouaa a-cl crecMtof prvasad ehla, ,traia to a acioUon which t s-- tt tana to a Caa yellow, aad tz.llr Czi&d msl daioTiasiM Draaalooa- Jxar wiih a liqald cor.ia'.r '-2 flyeartaa ar.3 ciTcr.rz niracu. it.'Uof tiii rttsiv It ta rartaCJf LartalMS-aad -UaiauUUta lnaoAt and axhUiral. irr aa tha rffoa!a rf laeaasa Xrocc ttz'.zz'-9-l cal -a : Ur-area aad ram '.7 4w, .... - ( la aJLUa U C-aa c.!J .'itaxspVoU tc-arco ;r ! t't ad estbea leatea rm eerr tr itmni irtn SM ad.lmn W Ml " 4TTI10 BiTM., , Sa'tti""" " k-tetate MM lm 1 M SwmtJ rsrtajlail TTaT stiia I La A4 mtt. ' TWWuwtii an i WW aa t iJirt iX as ia. j M a tl . ow IM ? r)w aa hM ta . . THE VXEXT LQVTil. ' Correjspcriieata" cf tha New Orient TicaoaDeoocrat hare recently later- rlawed aaoaber of tha Goreroora of 8oothera State, and It aoamarlzea tha result thaa: They ahow . " That tha South, hat at laatlaaroad lha f'alua or lia mlaeral and forest wealth. ocz hidden, and nezlactad, bot now happily beloi'deralopd and ntUlzad; That it roiJT appreeiausa tna aaran tarcaof dlearaiflad ladoatrla,eapaclally f man of acta raa; " Tht it haa aDAndooad I la old. jooaa and caral eaa sjatea of aricalturr4laat loraaDalleracraf.cultiraUaz mure tborooxhlr, and not aartsaftini cropa a yaax ta adeaaoa, aa oC old ; . , -- That iha oecruea ara pruaparoat, ood teated with too new regime, working aatUXactorlly and improving their eon dltioa; " - ; ' t Thaa tha im portaaea or pooiia acnoou ta recoroized and a heavy achoot tax arerywhera willlociy votad. aad that tha Soothem achuola now - eompara favor aUy with thoaa of aay other por- Uoa or tha country "1 heaa ara tha icaaona taaroed oy tha Booth la tha paat half dozen , year. Thay have baea profitable laooe; for, thaaka to tnem. it naa jrrowa aao proa pared beyond all expectation. Thte la ahowa In a hundred different wave; ln tha aeaeetmaot lacraaaiox naany ooojOOO thia year, doaa on tha velae of the entire cotton crop, Telaa alono ad- dlag tXSOOOOjOOO to Ita taxable property, ta two yeara. aad Atkeaeae S35jA00O; la tha laproTeeaant of Ita farmers, dow mora proaperoaa thaa ever, nearly act of dab Wand free froaa crop morttajea; la tha Improvement of titata Onanoea, where dancia no loaxar ocear. not la tareata aad debta are promptly net and paid ; la tha ree to ration oz naraony na tweaa tha raceajaad tha end of raeaaad political dlatarbaaoeat aad. Co ally, la hum. proaparuy ana prosreea. If there la aaythinr la earthly aflalxa that wa bare aa aWdlaf faith ladt la la tha frrand f atora that Ilea before tha South, and wa wantoor people, eapeo- tally oor yoaot; men, to feel that way too. The world eaaaot a how any other people who la the aame time bare ao eompliebed each manlaceat raanlta acalnat aach adreraa circa aataaoea, having paaaed throogh each aa ordea aa the Sootharn peeple paaaed throogb, naaxly all . their . property, aave their Landa, swept away, their labor eyttea. diaorrxnixed aad" rarolatloalxed. Im- portriahed by war, with no capital aad bat Little eredlt, nothing bat their own Is dotal table will, baoyaat hope aad Ureleaa ladaatry, they tolled oo la the face of obatades that woold bare de terred othera notll aoeeeaa becaa to crowa their efforta, and tha wilderneae bloaaoaad aa the rose. The cal tared fialda,the molUplIed maaofactoriea of raany kiadahe many new and growing towaa and expand lag ciuea, the new railroada aad other laternal laprore xneata all gave nnqaeetlooable eridenoe of Sooth ern progreas and. Bo a them bopa. And yet we are oaly oa the threahold, ao to pcaJc. Every oataing year will eee more done thaa the year before, until the Sooth becomes, not only la aatlcipation bot la reality, the prooporoao portion of the Anaarl- can ooatlaeat. She La not making tench nobs, not Lod airing la mncb fan and t aalhars, bot abe La moving on qaletlj, surely, steadily, to the grand fat ara be fore bar; .! ' :,'J '. I The sixty acre cotton field of Colonel Taxman, la Baldwin coonty, Gs, which baa beaa reported aa Likely to yield 200 belea, waa attacked by the caterpillars Last week; bat It La said that be prompt ly checked aad destroyed .them .by sprinkling tha cotton with a mixture ox one poaad of Paxia greea to forty gal lons of water. "It La oor porpoae to show," says the New York Globe (oolorad orgao), "the black men of the Booth that they will mistake their true Interest and that of the BepobUeaa party If thay go to the National Republican ConTentlon pledg ed to support the reaoalnatioa of Prea- Ldent Arthur. Bach a atep would be aoJcldal la the extreme.1 . ; . Cfcaxacter ta Sitka. LXavUGlote- . Aftar tha aeaUered Tlllagaa aad trading poet a along the aboree of tha archipelago, Sitka came opon cs like a rial 00 of metropolitan spleadorad the town, fall of aoaa-grown and weather baten boaea, waa:Q0lta impressive. w wnrwl MntlnnaJIv tm end down lu wtadlag straeta and dilapidated side ilkt.' nA MtrollAt "otit tiia rraveled path that leads dowrr the beach and throngai the- woods to the rippling ol Indian river, and never wearied -of tkJA-aoecaaJ It rained constantly, but none of us minded that. Si ace Alaska rain baa acheerfolataady. all the-yeer-roaad patter that even a stranger gate accustomed to In a little walls. Gossamer cloaks -and robber shoes are fall drees La ttltks, umbrellas bob contentedly np and down tha a treat, aad no one dreams of foregoing any outdoor pieaanrea for the rain. Hard aa It may poor, there la not the dampness to be felt that oaa experiences la other climates, and althoain we lire on ship boards and keep atataroouv windows and doors wide open, aeiiJ-r sbvea nor kr.M hi uit rsfrscLerr flimmu aeaa about them when It cornea to pat' tin r them on in wo morning, uauw 1 1 1 Arm if hnnv tinder a shed or aa wnlntr rut rnatLer hOW htxd the rain mar be fallina within a few feet of them, aad there are many paradqxea aad rmxxlea about thia wonaerxul cil m m ' rn,T ox .a. 1 1 it , Tha Indiana alt contentedly In th an1 arKltr firwnnd frim.rTrtotA in a way to sand shivers throogh oat dTil ized bones at sight. With tha first rua fired by the aalp on Sondsr morning the aborts! na tamed oak and they have stood guard on wbarT and street with out Intermission since, Fat and con- tj4 mat ntn with tlieirfSAM black m,A mil tfcfttr arniand flafireri eoTered with bracelets and rings, hare stood iJMfiir ?m-i ah rontMfif trsTel and offered na palls and baskets of tha Sampling sairaon eerTas, uxvijibk prou .niU trlm walks, hsve roaxlrjad tnthjiv mfmln each atranrer that paaaad them. Their own part of the town la separated from tha white mini oy a aiga siocKaaa. . A DiataJc'etaat TTaad la aVeefea . a aiilBfaetant latrodaeed to the med leal Trofeesloa by the lata . Dr Goolden hulfcauwa la iacoa eifa Tears. 11 2t avdracnm of nitrate of lead shoald t dissolved la one pint or mora of bolllag- water, and two drachma of com mon salt la a. Locket cf water. Poer the twoaoiaUona tocather, and let the ailment abalda. A. ciota dlrpd la tikis and ttzz up la a room will sweet en a fetid atmoepbera lnataatly.or tha n!r!'n thrown down a drain or over a hear cf rabbit will rroduca a Ilka re- solU' Cothtng worn by a patient with lafectjons d!tsN or bd Uaen.caa be nt st rmci in this solution wlthoat ln- jarr to the material, the a destroying therUkrcf lnlectlon fort-9 per-oca wfca wt-h Ha clothier.'. AlU:curh It is a stronar toisoa takta iatamiUy, It pel: docs not Injcrs U; akin A room co aid ta e-rcbbel with tr a solution, Er.o, TALKISO TO XTAtt I1EE1. Wkat a Citixea of ta Old Harlk State Has la Sa raa the rellucaJ SUaaUaa. ' We clip the following iaterrlew with Col Chss U Jones, who Is now la Lbals TlUe.'Ky.'from the Commercial of the 1st loaiaat:' . 1UiI:'.-..'.1.C;7. 4 Cv.v."u..- Col Chss t Jones, of Charlotte. N C prominent lnHcritlo -Clutr-aadH politician or tha . Tar Heel State. Is a guest of the . Gait House aad . waa ap- lroacna oy a commercial reporter last night. Inquiry aa to what wpuld be tha Senatorial policy of North Carolina la the next Congress led JJr Joaes to say: "Hansom aad Vance are both in favor of a farther rerlslon of the tariff, and will dht to that end during the en tire session. The aenstment of the peo ple In our State ia for a protective tariff more than ever "before, and this is sped ally true of the Democ.aUo party la tha State. The reason for 1 this la plain and may be accounted for in this wsy: trior 10 tae war jMortn Carolina ia purely aa agricultural country. raising within ber borders sufficient to an Dol v the aim Die needs of ber ueoDle. and making a surplus of oolton, tobac co, rice and turpentine for sale inout skie maxketa. When the war came it swept away the system of ' sis re labor ana witn it nearly ail tna profit of the old system. I may better illustrate this effect by taking the example of a farm er In our country forty years ago. If he could get fire negro men aad fire negro women ne waa ame to maxe nia own and their living by their ; labor, and In twenty years time each one of those psirs woeua cava rrom slx to elrat children. Each of . tha children at the end of the twenty Tears would be worth SMXXX Thus the farmer would become rich in chattel property and be able to raise a larger aad larger s orpins, with which to boy more land, and more alaves. t . 1 . In this faahlon many a prlacelT for tune was buUded, only to 1 be toppled down by the war, which rendered agri culture ao longer as profitable to the ssme extent aa under the system of things. This naturally drore capital In to other directions, and the rust mineral resources of the State began to receive attention ana oeYftjopment. . factories tor msaufactunng raw staplea of wool and cotton were multiplied, so that where, at the time of the surrender. there were only twenty cotton factories In tha btsta with an axzrmte earltal of about wiOOXXV there are now esgaty. oa Mienu . 01 Laese naTe in yea lea a half million dollars. TbeesDltal in anch establishments has been increased orer a thooaaad - per cant, since ; the war broke up the system of slave labor and gricoltural profit. . Now, all . of these manuiactarera are lMmocrata. and. of course, all faror a protective tariff, on ue principal uat, ir suen a system has built up Nsw Eazland and they need protection there, the Infant Ladoatriea of the South need it still more. . There baa been eran a larrer Increase ia the number of iron mills and mines dey el oped and railroads constructed. It is sale to say that our old State has made more progress in the last twenty yaara than was made In one hundred previ ous. - . . i . I - "Is there any danrer. as far aa North Carolina ia concerned, in this tariff qsesUoo far the Democratic party in the next Preeldeartial campaign 7" in one ir is is aeaic witr. senoosir and honestly as a Question to be settled ao- cordlng to the interests of each locality or section, which I regard as perfectly practicable. At the aame time, I beliere that no complication can possibly arise wniea win be cananie or ousinteaTatinflr the Democratic party of North Carolina, unless It Is this rery knotty question of the tariff.- ,. "What la the reeliaa amoaa tost Con gressional delegation with raferenee to the Hpaakership ox us next House r - : "From what 1 kotow, they are opposed to Randall's election because be Decked all the House commltteea when he had the office before, ao that nothlna could be done by the Democratic majority to wards any erxecure reform Jeztsiatlon To thia opposition our Bepceeeutatlrea wui aim ply carry out the wis bee of their oonatltnenta opon the snbject." - " "vf no then seems to netneir choicer" "Carlisle, of -this State. wlU orobahly gel the majority of their wotes, and msy Bare the solid delegation if be needs it. althooeh, 01 course, 1 do not claim any anthorlty to speak fox them." - -wno oo tne uaroiloa iMmocraia za- .yor for the ticket in 183 r . "j rirst ana loremost, they will sup- nort the Bomloeee of the eonyentioni Joe McDonald, of Indiana, could yery easiiy carry the etate on i a delegate tote." : ..... . . "How do Hendricks and the 'old tick et stand . , - . "iowhere: neither could now com mand the support of our people before a nomination, ana ue oeiiei is general that it would oe ratal to the present ex cell en t chancea of the National Demo cratic party to bring the ticket of 1878 to the front azaia. Tit mizht bare an swered in 1830, but it certainly wont do now. .If that ticket should be nomi nated. North Carolina would be in se rious danger of .capture by the Eepub llcana." . . . . : . . i - Mr Joxea went on to make an ex tended statement relatiyei to theeoo nomleal contrast between alaye and free labor In the Sooth, in faror ot the Lat ter; and draw a graphio picture of the E resent status of the freedman before is law ana In the enjoyment of equal pouucai ngpu witn tae wnjtea. . , : Ti f ; The attaaeapalla Kills. ' .. The Minneapolis Northwestern Mil ler estimates that the present dally prod action of flour" from the mills at that city ia 2&60O barrels- 5-1.- . 250 barrels Uiiy-ma year ago, an excess .roviU barrela, The Pioneer Press in dulges ia some speculation1 aa to what these rbrurea mean. and-., xnrnlahee the folio win pr res alt: f "The ' number of bushels of. wheat reo aired to make the Sogso barrels of flour per day would be 123-200, the. transportation of .which woiid take 250 cars, or a ariid train of a mile and three-quartera in length. Beside tha, flour, the- daily! product of call! staa. would oe 1,400 tons, to haul both of which would require 328 cars and kid locoaaoUyea, or more than two miles of; solid -train.' - At en ayerare price of 54 par barrel for flour and 3 per ton for mill atoll, tha total , daily rrodoetlon of the -.mills, amounts to 117.72a, or nearly.; $337j(XXUXX) in tha oourse ox. a year. - - V ' Haa Xteek aa Clothes. : t "So earrossed was Judze . Black's mlod." ssvs the Philsdelphla Becord, -annng nia uxa witn tna many auuea which anch a career aa his crowded up on his attention, that be paid little heed to bis persons! appearance. ! Unless the fact - were forced upon that his ward robe' demanded .replenishing be would never notice It. lie never oraerea salt of clothes himself, and disliked to chancre an old and comfortable suit for a stiff and new one. His clothes were mad a by a Philadelphia tailor, who waa compelled to resort to strategy to ap tnra the Jndffe when a measure was to be tskea. A member of the family al ways looked out for these things, and usually tha first Intimation the Judge bad. of a new. salt would be when it wss sent to him. and further persuasion bad to be employed to get him to put It on. . A ne4lew FrauaV "TTou may not beliere the . following, but lt'a a fact that will be certified to by a number of oar best citizens. A Savannah drummer, last week in this city, on a wa?r of a hondred dollars. la forty-two minutes ate nte one pound mackerel, a lyx of eardineaandapond cf cr.lirs. lie thin 2. -was living ct Vc r L-Jtym plzz-. It if purspinr, pumping, pumpirTsIl its eaiixirIwiiers and cold days storm mid snishJnefnamtJ. rjumoT Duino croes that industrious orcrarJ 1 z TiUyAafiiiAf fe&TtpKMlsTm -.xnlnutcsai the'otiildev nverx dropr jot blood in your body passes through; X xhayonderM heart' the ..blood is scnt.out; through the' Voc3 throaijh them hTweiyealr re be32aws,and they are working all the time, taking in pure air, and send 'Lfi3rJ2tthej brealhfwhich ia laden with the impurities the blood has brought couru. va journey nomeioine nean - AY Aai- u this piood that -u-tumped fx - ,.'-. it birbuTlife.KYcjur- vital fniidrCl-et-it run out. and you die. Jm- svensli it, and., yoa'hecoTOeweaki and 'puny,, and pale, and miserable, etilbe laden with impurities, and you are unfitted for work. Cor dutv. for ! ' yineni H-e.$i I&ep it puxc tam wa c-iasoc ypurmiaaja cigar, your oigesuon is XJwa youippC' There TddaPTTpd. 'L'S, " f Iron cives the color to the millions and millions of little corouscles - that are in the blood. These oorpuscles'areiso small that 3 1300 of. themi . wnen piacea in a imer maae an men luuenguu omau as iney are, tney , must be kept in prime order, or you laiL i To keep the blood from becom- ing-thin or:impureV Brown's 'Iron-Bkters is the thing you need. This5 builds up the system by giving to, the blood the only preparation ;pf iron ' bflity; and indigestion, a Buy it of your druggist. Z- ; ' 7 r '"".'' '.""nfflTI b . a .-iS wmmmm Have last returned from the enpply of AJjTa and WINTER GOODS for the j Wo esule aofl lietai Ik , and solicit their friends and customers, and the creneral public to examine their stock if they at low. prices. : Jrarticular attention called to our patentea IMPERIAL; SHIRT, : The best unlaundried $1 shirt Shirts are made expressly for and sold bv no other house in"the,,TcitTv: An examination of them will satisfy you that no other : Shirt in - the market can compare "with them both in quality and make. j - 1,1 Gents : Furnishing ; i , Give us a.call at Masonic Temple Building. asailUT J i CH ARLOTTB, N. 1 . XUST RECEI VEO ABTD I3f Saw mills, Water WheelsJ Steam Engines, . Thei Gregg Reapers, - Portable Corn mills. Wheat Mill Ontfits, The Meadow Kinc; Rakes, - ' GChb Bleadow Kinir Mowers. 4 Wheeler and Meleck Separators; 13 j - SS The Grt (Sef Du BoUen both Portable and Stationary Ism aaisoaw Shoes I Slioes ! ThS ptaoa to get aU Unas' of ts4fas BSoss. j. Tha piae- to sad aa andless vartsty at CaQ. Ana's snd sDassa Sboes.- . . , , , '. ASOJ -,1T; IS TnE JlACET ;GET4 A pslr of esansnMO's noa Button 6altsts,; -A pair of eentlerasa's ruia Ooosress Sal tars., A pair sf GanUsoMn'S 11ns Oxlord Ties, -. ' Aadtaa-otssstoxetroor Xrrj pa 8noea-y ,' Taw TUI 1w it rni risoa ts ISwV V-Z' ' ''Yawr snaay bbsm. V;-' ts! Slippers' f Slftjpere ! Dont Corset that U la tha aiaoa To Snd a nVeo Too SUppar, To Sod a nleo 8 trap fishrtsl. Ta st row Button tfewpsct sad And wa woold aay that tt to the plsaatobwa Trans or yaUss when roa ca away froaa homo as to tao epnnca. - - --- v -. Tba plaoa to ' bay Trench Blacking, Blsektaa Bmaaoa, liojAl Eixoo PoUan and i , , , -. v , t- - TEX CZLKFBATED K&CKL8I0B 6H0S TaST -. .t J3ta and BUTTON tTOl.sV- - Thapiaoawbsrsyoawhr bsvaladooasMnfss9 fared to yoa Is price sod wkers, yoartjsttoaaa will ba moat blahUr appreciated. ' j - CRAY & BROTHER it JnnejMSSS ISUUPPLY-s GCDDD. 1 JUST RECEIVED. , s CROGKERY, :V: : GLASSWARE, : - r-: TINWAREL . A? tT07XC3 G HIT, a Tti?. J v - - 4 : Gay & Brother, pumping your blood. '-Every four. Dy .wayoi me. veins. - hearty, and vigorous, and your step is 01.1811 Northern" markets with a full 5 desire to purchase good goods in the United States. These us, each Shirt bearinsHour name Goods a Specialty. STOCK Jk. XJSMdsl aVJlSX.T Of ; J ' Tt'': - f . S as sui kis: Sl'SiWt feJOHNWniKES dtunttiotial. LAWSOHOOL fTWaiMiigton and ke UaUYersity, s Wi . W. V. fc, (ITlWUh InatnxtlOD by Text-twoka prnrtsd Ifsrtnres, Efsoootsssat kwUiTM Pcla jrab acta tr m cult loptaM. xiiwon and less 80 per seasloa of als nMBtba, ttnglnnlna Beptoesbar '2a Far eatalocaa ssd fintasc lnformattOB addreM v & . (HIS A. GAATkek. PrsL of Law. . : 1 Mwfrn.. Va 'ri . CoUegiate and University Courtesl1 SnnoonoameDia for 1883-84 win bo sent oa ss fi Mfr?? .t-?-tropBBaaoQswga K A T.F.IGH, N. Tha Afliout IWn nf Mia.- tUOH I InmU nnni Session of this School beams . a I ; ' I cli wsisutwaVsySewu JLStk tSSS'; . S'otCatstosossddrMs tbareetor.t -m- ;- - IBellewiffipSioop For bot land ronngmn. Prepsmfor bmtnesa ooUaga or onlvenltr. - Thoroughly and hsndsonw ly equipped. Full eorpa ot Inatruetonv Bsaettf ol ami heaiiiir looadon. rFoaoataiooaa, address - . . W.B-ABW3T. Principal. BaBevaaP. a t , . dead 2av. , IIEuSEIK. Ws hare on hand a terra lot of superior Ink la 23 lb Oa buckets which can be bad-at neteoH wbaa esah aoeompanlos order. . This Ink oott SiO seate pound, sad la a first-rats ajttole tor lob or .-'EC02r.D!iIiJiiIC.'. - Wa have Is aemnmrWm wh imr irlntfn tuttjifw nahment a eonpite lxook lndiy, la charge of sT srt caas Dioaar. a si uom La r.t j or snr wars , A wij do well to eid tor pr,"-e. wVa will be foard was iow m ixiiwd oi soj icwrr ia tue 0OUCH7 ' ioj, jaJzzzzYLTeczzJtzricsQco, Tradft aVIlUllLV i us, -v. . eliriGpilielali Campaign FROM THE DBV'GOODS PALACE OP S 3c a j ss rwa:s:- t ; Baporlaa areat porchaae wf BLACK SILKS, each number of which i a batierf in 4tslf, fmssessinft: In quality suub force of argument that no com ra tion can ba found powerful enoojrh to real at Its convincinjf proofs on the rulnJ of. every lady in want of ! a SILK DRESS, that nowhere on this continent can sacn jrsjnes oe potaineo. not aiona in - vjtrf .. --. a BLAC K AND COLORED SILKS, - V ' bat ia every departmeDt of tba Dry Gooda trade wa offer such positive bargains aa most cony ioca eyery falrminded man and woman that onr determination 1" to place before the people : of this section the largest snd finest assart ra en t of goods In every department that can possibly be procured, and at prices that defy competition either aorta or ooatn. . . EVERY STEAMER TO OUR SHORES - - '-.. s.-' . ' . : .-' --. , . , Carries hither extensive consignmenta for every department of tola mammoth eatabllshment which, as they arrive, will be placed on sale for inspection and examination, which we invite. . Wa have jost epsned tha larsrest assortment of Ingrain 3 -ply Tapestry ai.' BodT Brnasela CarDetinss ever offered in thia section, together with a very iarr- assortment of Oilcloths, Mattings, Hugs, fer at yery low prices. flilllii Shoe " Is in full blast and contains the best mskes of goods known to the trade, Ir thia department we can suit everybody; the rich and the poor, the President an the peasant can find what he wants in our Boot and Shoe Department at price that will guarantee aatiaf action. - j . - Ladies', Misses'j Childrens' Boots and Shoes. : In this department we have every quality of goods that can ba desired at rue! low prises that we feel cenndent Housekeepers ana neaae or. lamuies win a wtll to examine our stock when in want f Look out for our advertisement next surprise awaits your so doing. Indigo Calicoes, 50 Pieces Now Design . Jost Opened at Extremely Iott prices. i -W0BTH OF -W0BTB0F- I V . . . SlttER and TIATED TOM80LD TOEOOT REGARD TO COST, f 1 It'll jetar Second Series of Stock. " -)VFI0aOVTlrsja!AKKB,PKBPaTlTAl. I -3-1 r BtOXDOia ASS hOAM AsauciaTipa, f ' Tsw books are now open for sabaeriberatotho Beeona aenee ot stock of the Sasodauon. AU nmoM wtaMnar to subaeriba for atoosr will oail upon the Sooratary and Treaaorer and record thtu nantes. Fhat weekly psrment of duea will be saass tna use itaniiaay mgn in wpuminr, . & a. cooHaairK, raasmvfe-y-o.8eoretsri sad Treaaorer. We have seeured tha services of a first elaaa ba ker, from New Tork. sad we present to tha Isdtoa ortois eny aaovei and asueioas t 3 Mt ; of Bread, ). sometMnt entirely new snd never before offered to this any. v It Utaalsadtna style and kind now bavins anch a ran st Saratoca and Lon Branch hotels. Try 01 and yoa will be eonvlnosd of us ao periorltr. -' ; I . In order thst yoa may know our , bread our prt vata brand O. K. win ba aa each lost. ' i moat raapeettnlly ask, every Iadr to call or send and try thia u. li. mm. 1TH KICX& -v Ti keepaa band the largest and ntoeat aaaorV CAKES CAKES To t f josi la tha State, and can t.-rr.'. ca tie licrt:'f t;",a aiyrcsaadty forrrca cr ysJ e rrs, c r r.ricf ; , - oekJewe eW.Mier saeweiryOTe Sliiinilll!;! 1 i yj,H Crumb Cloths, ctc etc., which we of Department of Boots and Shoes. week, it will repay you. A genuine Fruit Jars, JELLY TUMBLEKS Fraeseia, Water coolers, -Bsfrlserstors, FlyFana, j Bammocfca. ' ' Baby Carriage j sndiotber seasonable roods, Jnai; received at U CHINA' PALACE :: H V. - ,. '.-Of ; ' ? ' ' ' - 1 l ' , ' " ( V , LDDOLF DlBTEriELD. ta?oha BraokSeld a Co. urmia ca a call. anay27 DOAHOKE COLLEGE, H SALEM, VA. i1 Thirty first Basaloa bsgloa Beptember 12th. Two courses for Decrees. Partial. Buk1o Iformsl and Preparatory Coorxw. rrenrn -Oermaa apoken. Llbrajy ot IH.OOO lcr- ttood enormia. UMlihrul saonntaui lornllon. i Ore exsnre for 9 mernha, SI4. S17rt. r IsoreeaiDcpatronaaw from autaen eutUM. c loyoe aent free Ailraa S0(23daw JL'LlUd l PXL!IXBm PPMldeiit. DOVE'S To PHypTCTaws, riBMrn. nyny r BLBKSKPf K1SNO UAlLbOaO 4 BAAIM OjT VaaiiLILdt- If any mmfwr .f , bometiold. rrvni parent to Ut a.reit lii'.i ! aftUcted with Stailynant 8ora, anrofuloua wiae. Bait Hbeuin or bould Head, luma. . Do matter how eevwre, or of bow ions imm' . -. from whatever e" proluoad, mh1 an.l i i 26-oent bottle of ltr OIL, aod v ture aura or no pay. It our batora othr rr-b-tn to act. Tit la eo-..'f apiinai t . Dloera or Ooma, or Ii... . kturtaeta t i meetts anlmala, or aru.'-v that trior t i t Turf. One or two apjucii. ..na are ail Ut u i eaaary to iteotraMr tba acton uf tba i- beal the TJlonr. It arraaf M oeoa tba t kryatpeiaa and roTa t innainmauou tbe track of tbe ciaeam. For aale brail Oni-"i -d ronrttry i'r. , aar aa for the -xurf .1 apauius a i Beedsr," wua eeyrtlflc-'- r-r mrwe. Jrti.JLJU LADD A CO . Hay a ly. ticbmoi. . r r-jy 1 r A -OS fo Cp f - t "S.IMC V . . 4 A f TflP" . 'las ia ......a i tjl'! - frr-3 1 r 9 r- irz 1: .... ; ...4 c-...:n axo fr.- I"v r"sr fn ef I 1 ' I tl 1 If: ' . i r 1i if n 1 . S j i - A ! .3 c -::i V..1) r crl t' rt -fa Ceres." 'jitf-trc:'!"- - 1 oar-?i" i'i 1 t: would, ta sweetened tt ence by tt.3 pro;
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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