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D AiL y J O UBN A L'O B S ER V E R : FB I D A Y , APR IX 13 , 1883 AOTES. v Li - .-,.! ,'BJ...I I TTO tCW-Omcm AT CSUSMTrS, M. aa MCMMJUJt Mama 1.1. 1 ' ., . n ,. , ,i i 11 prrt, mt Lmm fi.mj rmmm mf aa tmrripfum; (m ww ; M mmmtMt, SU IS; Ukrw fa. S3 weJW liUn; Carsr, --!.' 9wa nw as Tee Dearer J , Ail t Boetbera Cessstltlei 11. I ATMJCTLT ZS AD rUTC A T4 OMmmOmf ave ear MrfW: rfwKMHw.ll ; Ommb. Si -SoUrw ( gj. eaft" Jtmtdtmm mm a bhi ii iiniifi ! S Ml. B CBIfflTIft JOCMSAtsOBSSM rx. I ruiDAV. AriiiLu.is83. jTIIBH ATI05AX. DISGRACE. The most discreditable fact to thU rrett country which has come to lifbt . of late Is contained la the announce ment that the stetl tamU for the new monitors will have to be constructed 1a Er;!.inJ. and that the heavy rnns rrqulrtd for them will also hare to be obtained from Kropp'a works" la Ger many or elsewhere abroad. y boast of ours aa the grandest and mc.t powerful nation on the globe, and yet! any second class power could, la case of war. tend a fleet to our coasts or jeven a part of a fleet that would sick every snip la ear rotten nary and borjabard any of oar cities at will. The a ansae t of money stolen and squander ed iiurlox Uobeaoq'a.admlolstraUon of Ih-t 2 at j Department, from which bo L4it accrued to the government, wonli bsve tallt amsrnJ3cnt nary, anl thoroughly eqalpped'lt with the 1 strtietloa. We went Aboard of one of not tnrreted monitor several jeara agft, and the com mind la j cgVaar. point- i v me eieren-wenea ox wewea fxaiaa on the turret, and the fifteen-loch cans " icjUt if, laid wttfi atlitex i&ecr. These r X no doubt, appear to jw to be I wry formidable appliance for naval war j fata, and yet one of the gifts on a Brit- I Lt!tL French. Oerman or Italian man of wir. or even of a Chilian, would send one of their 100 poo ad 'projectiles thoasa thli torret and this g as easily as a rifle ball would whistle thtonza a sheet of pasteboard and bo added soxoenommeaU oa the ad aa Into tUUoo of the Nary Department, and tie Indifference of Conrress to the de fenceless ecmdltloa Of oar so-called nsiTy that were anything bat compli mentary. ft may be true, as we hsTe heard some Tery competent naval officers say that we oojht to rely on oar coast de- . .- fences la case of war with a foreign p.) war. and use only Tery fast ships wjth a few guns each) to prey upon the en amy's commerce, bat however this may be It furnishes no excuse for the present pitiable condition of our nary, which Is the lauzhlor stock of the world, and national dlijrace. (Will our high pretectlre tariff broth ers be so food as to explain how It Is tHat. with all the .benefits they claim fCotn the tariS.lt becomes necessary to tnd to 'EagXstii., fer steel turrets snd John Sherman says he will not be ciadklata for Governor of-Ohio, and the probable reason la that If be should bi elecied there would be two United State Senators to elect Instead of one, abd In case the Democrats should carry te IjrUlature. which Is not Improba ble, the Republican would be badly left. They say that any man who wants to tjt that the defendants In the btar Iloute cases will be convicted can be euslly accommodated In Waeblsrton so easily that tea to one win be bet gainst him. Waal New Yer Um. Kev York State has a tenth of au the American people, an eighth of all the whites, and nearly a fourth of all the caty or urban people. It Is the second ;ricultarl JsUt. or CBj-econd to lulnols fa farm products, leadlnjr Ohio .-OOOOOOU ,2i9w Xerk farms yield 1 am acre, Illinois frs. It is the second qaxley State. th first buckwheat and Hy btsts. and it raises ooe-flfthof all tbo potatoes and four-fifths of all the nope. It raises one-sixth of all the fruit. onethlrd of all the cheese, one seventh Of su Uwv butter. It ts-the waaofac turfbz state id ths Union, parlor more than a fifth of the total wages. Its msst- facto res ajxrerate nearly SLiocojtwv Qoo. It still leads In ship build inf. and ewns a third of our matioe. It holds a third of the rerlstervd aslioasl sonde, It produces a sixth of the agricultural Instruments. ooe-thlrd of all the bakery Irodccta, oaebalf of the men's clothing od two-thirds of women's clothing, ne-erta of the fotiodry and machine shop prod acts.' one-fifth of the farnt tarts oas-Chird ot the hosiery and knit TMIt. m quarter or tae jwclry. ooe thlnl of the beer and ale. kair of the tnilllnery and lace roods, two-thirds of he pleooe. one-halt of toe psunts. hall cf ths perfaaMTt aaa cosmetics, one third of the boAks and periodicals, one tuartr of tb son and candle oee balfef te refloed snjrar and eacilesaea. One-sixth of the ehewmr nd smokissj lobaseo and aacC, and ooehalf of the tigars. It has the worst city rorem fnents. the meanest lrislstare and i worst courts or j usuce in me u aioo. Ktee,seae es Albert Tik.. The presence of Gen. Albert like la Is dly recau to Ute mina ax ine wrttex s hJgb. anl.caxUinJJ-pecai ar and ortglnsJ.ccicapament eocexpald him by one who was at the time a joong the 1 th knsn. la I a whig tnsss-meunf was Lararette so a are, xi wntca ne (11) and Charlie Drear wens me erskers. ,At the tlxxf .JOrttx- wee railed Ui -Heart Car. bM-OQlalans, tccause of his eloquence, and for two tor three days prior to the meetlar It yas a qaestlun of wagers ajvl discus sion as to watch of them wdiild make She nxwl powerful or eloquent speech. iAf ler tn rp cbee werw deilvercd. and ti meetla' over. twt frienda were twaikicr homeward, when one aaksd the; other. 'Uw did yon like the epeecnes. and which da you think the fct mprk.tT", i The answer i was: Wall. I'll tell yon. to listen to Dreux ts like walking in a jrsrden filled, with kxautifal C ewers la fell bloom r to bear inreie Uka waadsrlir In a forest of taafniAoeaS. deep-rooUd. atarsvdef jlng Kew Tert CessMWcfcU BdeOs. The lucent determination of Commis sioner Fink to allow no reduction of rates or re classification on dry goods Is not pleasantly received In Worth street. It ts openly asserted that this was his Intention from the first, and that he was unwilling even to entertain the Idea. Why should the trunk lines sac rifice w hat- m- air eady tfceixs t ef deference to the wishes of the dry goods dealers? lTomineot firms diHer ed as to what would be the rt-sult of this action. One gentleman said: . . I look upon this as saying to the dry roods trade thst the) railroads had them In their power, and would not yield an Inch. In this we can plainly see the evils ell ecu upon the community of the plan of pooling. We can do noth ing. All the main lines have joined together, and we cannot act oo one to induce U to take more reasonable rates than another. This means a building np of the South and West, and a conse quent leasenlofr of ! the tmportanoe of u Northaa4 ast, so far as this course eaaact There lane poounsr arrange ment in the booth, or at least none or eutnefent importance to amount te any thing, and the railroads there offer spe cial cenoaasleos to manufacturers, ena bling them to deliver their goods in Chicago for less than we can. . This is one grest advsntsge thst part of the country bss over us; she bis a second la the ease with which the raw material can be procured. We have to buy It la Vail lurer from cotton bouses In New York: and other places, paring commis sions and weighing, and then transpor tation, la all mat part wmcn relates to the manufacture ot heavy goods,ebe has decided natural advantages, and if she coold Improve them would un doubtedly drive ns oat of the market. i Bcrunco or ahottikb. boaxd. - A second srentlecaan thought that the iraeNremedy. wuuid be to build an other road, notaobiect to Lha whims of Mr. FiokVWr. VsnderblU or Mr.Qonld. Nothing bad been anted of the Trunk Lioti that wsa not fair and honorable. There wsa a natural reason why do mestics should be carried for leas than groceries or crockery, for they suffered no Injury on transit, and an accident to the train, while It might destroy the worth of the c4hcr commodities, would not injure the cloth in the least. A car load of ceffee from Kew York to rmicajro costs to send thither seventy dollars, while a car load of domestics is charged for at S 150- The tariff on these coarser kinds of cotton goods was origi nated twenty yesrs ago, after the failure of the supply of cotton for mills, occa sioned by the war; but while these articles, which then sold st thirty cents or over carried this Impost easily, it should be known thst they cannot now afford It, when the charge has been re duced to eight or nine. The ears can be well packed and there is no after claim for damages. JOITUKEX MANUFACTURERS. "Can the South make these goods?" replied a manufacturer who was In the city. "She can, undoubtedly, if she will, but I think she hardly will at present. There is considerable being made down there now. but it is hardly manufactured after the best styles or with the newest macaiaery. and the mode that they sell in competition with us are those In which weight la a chief quality. Ho thin, light roods are made there now. and they labor under the special disadvantage of having to Im port all their skilled labor. That is a serious drawback in manufacturing. If all the stock of a particular kind of labor is in- your mill, and no more nearer than fifty miles, what are you going to do In case of a strike? Wbst can you do if there Is an epidemic, or if severs! of the skdled hands get ill? Where mills are together, a lower rate of wagee prevails than where they are apart, and there is no Lowell or Man chester In the South to yield a supply of hands. The entire number of spin dles In Alabama is but three hundred thousand, and they are mostly In small establishments, averaging about two ttousand spindles each, and having from twenty-five to thirty hands ail told. These operatives are not native to the South, but from New England or the British Islands. 1 believe thst in the coarse of time they will build up a large manufacturing industry in the South, but they have not yet done so. To the extent which they can manufac ture coarse and heavy roods, we shall be driven out ef the markets which to them are most' accessible; but the growth tof the far West and the in creased quantity of goods thst they need is more rsuld than the multiplica tion of the mills in the South, and the pedal rates that they ret between At lanta and Chlcaco. while less than we par between -Vail lUver and Chics go, will aot vary much when the roods sre soot oat to Montana. We can et through rates for the Pacific slope about as cheap as they can from Georgia or Alabama. At any rale the com petition is one we most stand." . xxxurrrxoM or westcrx orders. "Have yow noticed any di Sere see in your Western orders?" was asked of a prominent agent. "Yes. In several cases thst I coutd sive the reason for and in many that I oould not. ' There area multituds-ef little factories starting np all over the West and South that ulti mately are going to do us much barm, snd hsve done some already. I do not mw . that tbe proposition wfclch Mr. Fink rejected would bave beeo ot per manent value to us. for ths Southern roads would have been obliged to make corresponding oonceesfoos.- We most rive over sending a few grades of do mestics to competing points and try to turn our attention to somethinjj elae. The South sre already crowing over ns. liere yon wilt see, said he. "a circular prepared so the interests of their manu facturers. Jt bears the compliments cf the agle and rbo?alx mills. Columbas. OeoTjrt. end is made up of extracts from Hmtbem newspapers. Its bead ing read: Southera Competition The Korthern Dry Goods Men Driven to the Wall Com plaints that Southern Manufacturers sre Driving Kew Eng land Operators out of the Market The lUmedy Sought one which woeld be Suicidal oa the Railroada.' " Here ha handed the reporter the circular, which was gay with an illustration of tbeir betldisirs. and had Its tasrrlns decora, ted wii" prtatiac la red ink. There was the significant clause on one side: We gt Special Low Rates of Freight to all Important Points. The lilostra Uoo shows a larra factory, apparently newl v built, and a Una near It says they are the largest cotton and woollen, mills la the Southern States. . r"AlfreUa' DeattV, f , Ilarriaby rg. Pa t shot herself fatally a few daj a ago at Lebanon, sn account of disappointment In a love affair. The ice snd snow have subsided suffi ciency in the Province of Quebec to permit the re-opening: of the Quebec Central Railroad for traflic a Senator Warner Miller. Gen. Anson G. McCook, and Congressmen Wads-woxth-otJNew Yoxl aad-Townsend of Ohio, who are now in the city of Mexi co, paid a visit Tueeday to the Mexican Congress. : The Pennsylvania House ef Repre sentatives Tuesdsy passed a bill abol ishing the contract system in prisons and reformatory institutions. A furious snowstorm pre railed In Minnesota Tuesday, interrupting) rail way travel. Thereof of the iool.'r-tk - ting rink at Minneapolis was broken in by thewelghtof suowand the building was wrecked. FAMILIES r, WISHING HOT ROLLS, BUNS, WDE AEE EBUSI'S (Graham. Rye . or Wbeai ) Secretary Folger has decided to per mit the coinage of money for the gov ernment or Hawaii at the San Francis co mink . The dies will probably be made at the Philadelphia mint. Gov. Butler was present attheTewks bury almshouse investigation Tuesday. A box supposed to contain the remains of Joseph Clark was brought from the almshouse cemetery and exhibited to the committee. When opened it was found to be empty. v In the Superior Court at Chicago Tuesday an action for branch of prom ise was brought by Fannie Austin, a comely colored woman, against Robert Little, a good-looking Englishman in which 810,000 damages is claimed. Prof MacLean of the medical depart ment of the Michigan State University. Tuesday recovered a verdict for 920,000 damages against James E Scripps, edi tor and principal proprietor of the De troit Evening News, for a libelous pub lication. The trial lasted two weeks. At thi municipal election In Lock noit N. Y-TuesdavXlie democratic tick et was successful. The democrats also carried Albanylectinr their candidate for mayor by 5,ooo ana gaining rour su pervisors. A prairie fire is devastating the coun try a few miles north of Lincoln, Ne braska. Mrs. Dal ton. a farmer's wife, was su Heated while fighting the fire. Rams, houses, graneries and haystacks are being destroyed. It is estimated that fifty square miles of territory have been burned over,ana the tire is sun ra ging. frTATJB HEWS. BREAD, COFFEE, CAKES, fia Or anjtalng in oar line for breakfast, by Leaving Orders at Oar, Store Can bare them delivered R E D -HOT. Persons Wishing Bread Daily Will do we I to see us and Procure Tickets, Our Facilites the Finest IN THE STATF. G. B. Nazirenus k Co. nailifoiiirii XUAAJ .tUUUi.Ulb For -fcbL. Cibrls; s i It JUST RKCKITKD. A LOT Of THE GRIDED ftflO OTHER, srifonts. L1BGI LINES OF Buist s Warranted Spring Clothin FRESH - ; Garden Seed, : .; I ! --I , Which we ofler at rerj low price, to both' The Wholesale and Retai Trade, ! : - 'if, ; i I IT ! eTUST OPENED AT S 1 !. S. . 09 OO 1 ap4tf OCH KINS f- ; War is Over in Texas, HMcAte WITTKOWSKY k BMII , !' : : ; : : . ; DRUG STORE -AND leblS Barker Cains A GREAT VICTORY era suits mm fa -:w: :a:-:b:- Italeigu News and Observer ; Vigor ous steps are now being taken in regard to the canvass for the Albermarle and Raleigh railroad, and matters are look ing lively. It la not extraotamary ror coixon 10 be held for two or three years in ware booses, but we hear of two bales which bave been stored over 12 years waiting for a rise. We hear that tLe uaLermeD are catching many carp, some of the large sire. In Crabtree. They now appear 10 abound In many of the streams in this aection. We regret tn hear of the critical illness oflMr. llansom Gulleyhe venerable fa ther of Mr. Jos. r. Gulley, of this city. Mr. Golley's borne is In Panther Ilranch townsnlp, ana ne is one or ine oiaesi and muet esteemed citizens of the coun ty. Lenoir Topic; A letter to Major Har per from Mr Mason, or the GiLN. G. It It. states that work has begun on the Narrow Guage extension, that Judge Haskell bos rone North to buy iron snd that the road will be completed accord- Ins to the terms or lease. The Indian mounds now being exca vated on the Yadkin are said to furnish the richest finds of any that bave been opened east or the Mississippi valley. To Dr. Spainhour belongs the honor of Initiating land cariyingoh this interes ting work, Mr 3. PattarsoB. Newbeme. N. a. "I hra dmI Bnnm'a Iron B ttera and am much btMM with U. ll Is an eaUnt tenia," Hem Advertisements. Natural Fruit Flavors. PrrpatJ from t Ae choicest Froiti. with- svf coloring, pcitonowa oila, acJda or artific ial asasces. Mlmaya uniform lit airngth, without as dtiHra1iana or impuritim Haf goiaod thoi fputatio from th$r porHc omrity. ouporior oirottgiM tutt ouaf. itf. JLdmrtf Of all arOo Saee ad tham ns re ses aKcota. yeefeu W mttura Or. waJsvlas- A Cases vfsliewaae. t m. a m . a r-d and crsesn pajnt, or wssn iot : i.tKlLViimrs ts nas as fellows: Take vj Lci:.fl i rxesa. horned lime, 10 -JJcJacf cpaaian white, ft poonda of m-rX ssaaia pounds ef brown sugar; IiAi.s the lime strain ft law a bar. rt aJ llnr eaouxh hot water to make ZVtC i tbn add the 1 other lo, crrX7 and sUs Ihorooghly. for old tJct itzf coats should be rlren If ji drttd J rotrads ef yellow L: cite a tic ersaa color; ;a. of broww .ostyr -wiU maksa trs3 cro. r r 1 .... ' i - "xa red ad Urr;icx wiu mass a iyf-v.. wt.i reals a, bnnrnatone , lx r l " t Vrrr era wniUvwsslr U made ; , . --IScr-ed milt. . to strsaae -rjJ so st t-rsd-ce it U tho a ta i' t 1 rest.... J v . The liar. Dr. Waytand. editor of the National liarHUt. i'hlladelphla. read" a paper before the weekly meeting ef the New York Baptist ministers Monday. He said a notable feat era of modern laws for the punishment of criminals waa the agitation tor the return to tbe whlpptocpoaX of Moses. "G a noting and wifebeatln g. are -so. ponlabed in England, and that most" justly," said the speaker. After telling of a brutal Instance of wife-besting that came nnder his own bbeerrstlon.be said "I dont know of aoythinr that would please me more than to see that msn flogged until trp to his ankles in blood. To talk ef degrading such a ertmlnsl ts like talking of eorruptler tbe late Mr. Tweed. L shall favor the whipping post until the Lord ntires s greater chaora la my views than Lie usually doea." ' " !" ' aeSte. f wiJ i a wdM rasa er c&ahh. Ttuj -LrarLri to Tm Wit Jumb taas sa m yea, .ru vr uajuaa. arm mT waTitoMHrnT-A bf a aUartoenrln sum hit. esrsTX. luu, Hom O. Mw laaa CSB " : i --" ' Qefeft. awSfSZl a, at txszta. ntf.Ulad- geree for cataa, pvddingt, troamt, ate. . Z. saajnTrarmmsrn srr BTSEIsX: & PBIOE, Oaieacok TT1.. and Bt. InU, Mo swteMsMarMt M.-ta.nwi r aah rmmmmw, mm Or. IWl imtmmm frtmmm. VI MAKI NO SECOND CRADK COOOa, BRADFIELD'S 1 3 DRMIFIELD'SFEnaLE REBUIATOa ta a Bpedsl B-meftr for all olwases pertalslSc 10 THS WOSTS. aad amr into Igaat woasaa eauewe benoir by foUowlrc the SMetica. Jt la eapetSaV. if Deaaoot la eaaea ot 6UPPBK8SXO OK PSHC rULslXfSTEUa ICS, tbs WHITM. and PaE TtaV rBOXanca.' Bsfloses ISiaMlets rstter; aod xnraiancntlr tejioraa (be Manatroal ; Fiioo tloaa. aa a rcBedy to be wed daring that critical period known sa CbBsce tt Life," toll lsTaloa bleppnnoahasasrtvall 1 , .1 HOLMES' LIIiir.1Ef1T4 la aa IKXSTnUBLi BOOIf to aU tl d bear lus Wooes.' s real trieasfng to snffernu resales; a true : i. MOTHER'S FRIEND. naap4aeir weets befors eoi nnemtat U'wqi prodoea a sato an guide delivery, control tela, and sJIevtste Ota usat acWxlae jUC Seyeed me seeerer taaaoac ts erpraaa ' -t PRYOR'S OHITMEtlf - Iaesmsndsssesy, ears for ansa er Bleedtnc I-Oaa. Cerss. Uiesrs. Toavjr. yistots, Btras, Coraa.reloes. Bor Klpplaa. ele. .Its effects sre limply BBafretoaa. and It U aa tneapraaaibro bioaa SesteaaaSSetea waa eUber of tbe aborc eom njaiata j Trysu r r 1 ; " 4 f 4 'JarstrsnUra.tettlsMDlsls,ssaiuIl rertlcalsrs. sssteM Sew Proptiator sad Maaataotorer of Uiete THBEEGHEAT-REMEDIES. -; h,m o m. J. 15B ADIIELD, ' ' Ke. 10S ecolh-njsr Btreet. ATbaBTa. Gi. and ea (flares il.e AtK- Entire Spar(au Arm v. R.H. W. Barker. BeingHaJe to Order, ap08e EL'.TXft8TIlLK. N C. VARIOUS QUACKS. rcrrai-o LiTHia. JOCSBEIDei ALUM. JJSTHOBJ SP&IKGd. J050BK3S SPB'NGjj IKfKDKlCKSHaLL BITTER. raTTrsivaG. SJKSSESQUOI SPBINOJ. POLUKaRta. ! JJUSTAOf JtSOS, at Wilson k Batwdis Drii g Store. 10 ! A CHOICE LOT ow CARPETS and MATTING, ARE OFFERED BELOW VALUE BY US U a-Eatli wltla bla mvm Pel cbrM ..oUira.t Uic riIS of Ha. Nalnra. Tbcra bave alwara bten qaarks: -)-gal jueks. UMoUwtcal attack. acleritlOe aoacxa tn I n. Heal qoacka. Soma ef tbem are b'and. oil; M oa ebo arrue and smile tbe world tn'o twileTlna in Ibeb? farorlte bit of bumbns. Cth-rs are p mp ooa aod iietenUooa parasites Bat tber m tke tt pejr. Men aeem to lore to beaWnlled. aUpuIailoc oolr ibat tt shall be neatly done, Tbe dar public are ea iallr tlbf ial to tbe el- e ttle and matoeUe fraud. Th's fellow Is a gealus In bis line. Be will pot a macneUe be!t around your waist, a macneUe beet lace under your chin, or Bt you out wttb in entire salt of magnetic cloches, warraated loseive the purpose of ordinary rarments. and a, tbe same time to cure all dis eases, from wboeplnt-courfb to basty consump tion. Most t f tbef e bare no more electric or magnetSc tower about tbem than ret! res In aoolen blanket or tn c'rdles of sack;totb. Only wben epplltd by aa expert Is rli etrtctt f tste . larhteat use as a mrdidnl asent. and eren tten Its veloe Is gross ly over stated What is tbe stronrest possible pre sumpUve eTldence In favor of a particular reme dy ? Clearly tbmt It should bave been prepared by resp.nlble persons of acknowledged aklil In tbe treatment of diseases. Bqtiarely on this foundation stands BEXSON'S CiPCIXK POROUd PLa8TEB Sndorard by 5.060 pbysIcUni, pharmacists, druola's and chemists. It needs no further apology nor Intro duction. 1. I the one and oa'y true and tried ex ternal appUcaUoa. Quacks of all kinds pay tbe Capdne tbe compUnent of their dislike, aa Satan U said to ba'e holy stater. Look tn the middle of tbe planer for the work -CAPCI.NS." Price 25c. SCSBUaT a JOHNSON, mer29 4 Chemlt , New York. SUNDAY EDITION -or- The Daily Journal-Observer, TlIE NEWSIEST PAPER Erer Pablikbtd 1st Henb CjrllM. OUR HJNDAY IDITIOM WILt. fONTalN, IH addlUon to tbe latent tekfepblc news and market reports, articles ef special Interest written for the bUNDAT JOUKNALrOBSK&TaB, eon orrnlns matters relating to tbe Carollnas. Price as oe Per Jreavr; ai.ee ror Six Hentne. PaUf Prepaid.. TH E JOURNAL OB 3S&YXB HRCO. aplldaw LAUNDRY NEWS." Ourprleea are, dress shirts. Pft tolOeeats; collar, 8 eetra: eetrs. 5 eenta. tor aoch as uaual ly cooatlMte a t asslly's weakly wash. 25 to SS eta, per do;en pieces. tJeIeped plepes. Ladles' fine dreaaMjekltte, Use eurtaina, DtaakeAs, a- done iSr'strle of our work we bee to refer to a few of our saaay patrons, to-wl.:-Mrs. John Wilkes, Mrs. r. Ltaery. Mrs J. u. van ness, aire is. i. SSeASeeeH LJoe K. 6fTH. l apr7 Charlotte bteam Laundry. BU.F0.RD HOUSE, CHABliOTTE, N. O. -isn- WILL REACH US WE HATE RECEIVED TO-DAY a very fine stock of Hair Brushes and Tooth Brnshee. K. H. JORDAN & CX. -j Drn0cists COKDRED WlS.li A FRESH supply Anglo. Swiss and Eagle brands received to-day. ! R. H. JORDAN SC CO., n street. wtt ar BURGESS NICHOLS, Tryoi rsauaua as o kbtajl. duui m ALL K Iff PS OF IN - FOB- SPRING WEAR, LATEST SrVLe3 OK J CARBOLIZED PAPER AN ABSO lute Protection from Moths, Mildew, etc. For Sale by R. H. JORDAN & CO. Tryon Street. PEARLIN E A WASHING COM pound. Use without soap, in hot or cold water. For Sale by R. H. JORDAN At CO.. Tryon Street. MELLINS INFANT FOOD 'AND IM perial Uranum. A Fresh Stock at R. II. JORDAN & CO.. Druggists. MHX.ERS Sc. FRENCH BLACKLNQ is the Best and Cheapest. For Sale by R. IL JORDAN & CO., Tryon Street. HITIAJL. TACCEVE TIBLM. . We have on hands, and receive con tantly. fresh supplies of Martins Vac . sine Virus. R. H. JORDAN & CO. A FRESH STOCK OF GREEN, Black and Mixed Teas for j the Retail Trade at R. H. JORDAN & CO;, Tryon Street. JU-5T BETbUVKPL a FINS STOCK OP HICKS' Patent alavntflns: rver The rmomfl r. end W. T. Co'a. No 8 Nickel Cared Hrpodermie Sjrincea. B. H. JORDAN CO.. aplO ' Drogglst. STIFF AND FUR HATS, NOW BKADY. ( BEfORE AND - AFTER) Elsctrte Appliances are sent en 30 Days' Trial. TO MEM OMIT, YOUIIO OB 0L0, f IT HO are nnrtu (Mm Xcavees Dvaourrr, V Lost VnlAiJTr. Lack or Kcars Foaca axo Viooa, WunnjW umsaui, and all tbomm diMiM ot a raawu MATcaa MtMiat from Aacaas aad Ortuta Cavsgs.! SMedy nlief and lumpl. rento- t-Tr of tltc KinelMata Onnim. tUaatratod Wmphlat trea. AddrM. T01TAI6 BEIT CO.. MACSesll. MICH. di Hectaar iveltles '4 LAMEST A FINE A8SOMTMBXT OFIELKQANT ,4 -1-1 la Larce Tarletr. are DUplajed ANEW Hotel, Handsomely FiniBhed' ' All Modern ImpixrycrRgnt STRICT LY FTJuTf CLSJBB. - 8COVILLEBR03. lroprietors. Also 'proprietors Kimball House, At- FROM OUR COUNTERS. Erection . Notioe. lAnfn. Oil.' hr Arlington and NorvelL I - I V V w . Yr.'-M-V 4 LynchbiLrg, Va-, and the celebrated Suwanan Sulphur Springs. deeSS -. , .. .-. . ' GILT;r,10ULDiri6S . For Oil PafntiDgs, Rayons,1 4c. Tn endfcas Vaitety and Newest Des'gns. last Be- - , . ; ,;ee'Ted,at -,lv i j-uS Van Ness- Gallery.: mar27 N A: J.RINTELSe Proteani CoHiissloa Hfirclipt, .--! t: 4 ' t to:io:- Banders ft BUdcwoocPs BuHdlric, C II ARIOXTE. NQHXTI.GAROI.IIf A. - nxxn f XKU,"lHau and Hay, and all kinds of lvL tmmm aiwaya on ataaa. Wasted to. bur e lanrs quanutr ot Beeswsx,zor smcaA nu sa uw hirhaA mrket Drlee." " - Correspoousops sad forHlrntDerjts solldtfcd. BWSl U E.;DiUlTTA&BRO. v. '- ' t.- . OTICB Is herebr Ktrn tbat aa eteetldo will be bald tn tee fwur Ward, at tee eit of Char lotte, ea taw flrat Monde in Mm. 1KS3 beise tbe 7tb da ef eatd monta, for tbe eleatlon ef nt Mayor and twelve A Merman, three from each Ward, to serve for tbe term ef two rears. . and also for tbe eleatlon of tab! tiobool CommlatVooerj, two from eaott Want, to serve for two yeare , f, j Tb Baatd of aJdenaea bsvldf ordered an en tire new registration of voters, all persons wishing to rote mast relsteribelr nSmes ai least ten dajs before tbMUaie of aeJdeleUoe.i.,i Tbe following named persons bave earn ap pelated Becwtrara by tbe Board et Count Com rnlMloaeni M C Merer for Ward No. 1: W W Ward tor WArd No. 2 : U J Sifford f os War J No. B. and W B Taylor for No 4 TbU126Uca.l883it ljt lbfinii Mertff pi Mecaienburg Cotintj. Tau27 Ids " Mayor of tbe City f Cbariotte. BEDDING, &C: A rULL LINK OF , CHEAP BEOSTE&O LOUNGT5S, PABLTrR end CHAMBKB SI I Tr. COW YIUS of a i kinds on hand No. R West Tnde etrceC Ctuu-lott. lwrtb Carolina OFFEtt AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF J 9 Gents, Ladies Misses and Children Shoes. ALSO, U BEAUTIFUL -tjDI TJE OF A is r it ri r TQUmCS, VALlSESy ETC, ' We curry n FULL LINE of Gents ami Lftdirtt Itantl antl .TXVr chine Setretl Shoeo M the Very Itest 'ToA-rs, tttul tlte Mntet .for. eltie ?rtHe Season. A1of a jowl nsaortment oj ' c7owtno smmr Shoes; tvitli broad bottom ami low heel, made esjtedaltufor comfort. We wohM respectftitljf Invite you to call before mur ing your jmr- pMf-scr, (M Jftm Tftf uur jiwa O 5 i '- " A I'. CIS .to V. . r NEW, FRESH, AND CHEAP! I Every Pair; of our SHOES has Beeo' Gut Out nna Macie tx Order !th!Soaio. " ' -.i-Mtiiit ..umi , . t-i . HespetrtfuUi,' oastVSBSBMV ' s'BBesssa Apg Pealer in Chewing and Smoliinr Tobacco PIPE8, A1SI SMOKERSr CKJrOTOI GXCraiiVXJL.'e'. KEXf DOOB TO BfJFORD aTOTJBE CHABIXITTC H. The Best Grades of Cigars and T obacco'A wa s on Hzv.d and SnM at ! 1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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