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DAILY .JOURNAL-OBSERVER; S ATUIIXAjr v APRILa, 1883 , r i - H " 7 ' r .. . ... w i - tt r-T : rrr- :4 O" HEWS NOTES. STATE HJEWsVf-'j I - Wll. n CRirrrrn. 7 SATURDAY. APRIL 28. 1883. AJfOTOEa rjLPEB SPEAKS. The Salisbury "Watchman seem to aTbaat the same estimate of the tall written by the Baltimore Sun's correapondent that the JottrnaivOb ssrtks. entertains. It says that this staff Is hellered to have been concocted SaUaaory by J men who left the Dem crUc part j because it did not fcratif j their ambition, and It pronounces its opinion jof the article ia the followi words: I .,;. a more open and deliberate Insult has rarely, - if . erer. ben ottered the ypunjr. Democrats of North Carolina than that to be found in this paper over the signature of -Jb A. U.. And aaln it sajs that the letter con tains the method, broadly announced, wnica it is proposed to pursue in North "Carolina and which is an open bid ' to we young Democracy of the State to eli out to the Republican party for the se or; personal promotion and the spoils of office.". a niwamu (woose name sever seemed more appropriate than in this article) Warns the people sjralnst the re sult arrived at by those who inspired the Sun'a correspondent and with whom he is evidently in sympathy, .There are but twq parties in North Carolina, and in every political contest those who go to the polls are necessarily aiding one or the other of those parties. If they vote against the Democratic nominees they are helping to restore the Radical party to power, and no amount of hair spllttlDg can make it otherwise. There fore when the 8un's correspondent highly compliments Mr Charles Price and Mr James Boyd the one a rene gade Democrat who lacked the courage to go squarely over to the Radical par ty, but pursued tha less manly method ef firing into the rear of the party which had given him all the political honors he had lever received, and the other an Uontand out Radical office holder as worthy specimens of the "progressive young Democrats, who are becoming fearfully tired of the ruts into which the old hankers of the party insist upon traveling," and who are disgusted' with the manner in which things are managed it Is evident that the. Sun's correspondent is la st -apathy with those of whom he fb.ua speaks, and that his intimations of disaster to the Dem ocrat! party of North Carolina next year are based upon the hope that they will be realized, and not upon knowl edge of North Carolina politics. We therefore, paid our respects to the cor respondent, not because we attached the least Importance to his opinions but because of - their tone and of the time when and the circumstances un der which they were uttered. The Greensboro Patriot takes as warmly and not very courteously to task for speaking of the correspondent as a dude, and denies that he belongs to that specie. We will not quarrel with the Patriot on this subject, but will, if it so desires, promptly confess its superior knowledge in regard to it. but we will say that the Patriot's zeal in this in stance) Is more observable than its dis cretion, and that if it proposes to' vin dicate "swell" newspaper correspond ents who write such articles as the one under discussion in regard to the "dis graceful" management of the "old hunkers" of the Democratlo party of North) Carolina and the "progressive young Democrats" who stab their party in the( back when they dont go square ly into the Radical ranks, it will be apt to find that it has taken t a' viry large contract. ;, J..'U H ) ' i t 1 Secretary Chandler's trip has given him the Impression that with .her, im mense agriealtaral resources, her Vast forests, and her rapidly developing mines and water-power. The South has a future before her different from, but far exceeding in wealth.end material prosperity that of which It dreamed be fore 186 L : ...,... . Canada's affection for- the -mother country seems to be wasting away, and it is believed she will give the old lady the slip one of these days. The mark ed democratic tendencies in the Domin ion must be , quite surprising to tne home Government. t , - ' Boston Globe: SfcaatoV, Vance, In his lecture on "the Scattered- Nation." said the "Jew is three Inches -shorter than the American." It - may be so, says Gilhooley, but there are a great many more fsbort" Americans than Jews in this country, ail ine same. i 41' J i The directors of the -Brooklyn bridge refused a SSjOOO offer from Bar num to let Jumbo go over the bridge Jftst,' But; the directors declined, having reserved that honor Xor Got Cleveland, whom they consider bigger than J umbo. - - They say thai Oscar Wild1, having accumulated a pretty good supply -of lucre.'now dresses like other saeo. r Cera aa JBUUet vn-; ' Millet and drilled corn should be planted the Latter part of the month it may be done later, but the early crops are the surest, as i piafc : win h mrini weeds. crabfTaas will jTsualy come up very thick, and .yield :l ftbondant crop of first quality hsy," Tilhoat the cost, of seeding. - Ths hay , easily xured. very nuuritioos and r relished by stock. It U strange ' IJa S!da not &tmze this plant reSSnliTely.1 Itxaight be well to Tnlin-of sowing some peas, to XiVup with the graasthetwo com i fed wSd make still bettar hay. - . i i ' 1 "1 v B.tt Aarwf TraeuVAwayWrata. askTshore train coming into -?ct the cttsr day was a njrwiy tnar. ionvle, ih9 bride t"pcsring to be -tci"t:3 -,thr? t vri-io i c-, ' ,r who came aboard at ---lVcViseat just.shesd. and 'Xi r' Dinntis she heard toe pair :T. ?htT rennet aod clpsksnd 1.7---t li ber codntenanee 1 rcr.i ' ! a trssst sad said : these crops on, M7ButKWKrwy rw land. I If a piece of -land, is plfwed and JTtw,L .hont the first of May. so as , z:7 aa 1, and the "mad- J 'i i At the farm of Joel Flatt. in Sabelha. Kansas, a deaf and dumb son of Piatt, set fire to a barn and burned to - death. Ills mother, la attempting to. rescue him, was fatally burned, i r Near .Leavittsburz. 0 1 Wednesday. John Delong shot and killed a widow named Griswold because she persisted in refusing to marry him. lie then ahot himself, falling dead near his victim's Dody. i . In tha Michigan Senate Wednesday, the prohibition amendment to the con- etitution lost by a vote of 29 to 11. ; The nroDosiuon providing ror local opuon was laid on the table for future consid eration. ' - f -: Ctaas. and Fred. Ward.' nephews of C B.FarwelL of Chicago, were found dead on Monday in their shanties near Cree City Dakota. . Tuey ; were Jtmea by a man named BellJ who claimed to own tne snanty. ; T akin or the returns from the princi pal cities of Georgia such as Savannah, Macon. Athens, and - Augusta as a basis of calculation, the enure vote for Governor at the election .on Tuesday will not excel zzfioo or aojooa , fc-Edwin S. Ravnor. of Ravnor & En rack, dealers in . school a applies. New York, apd living ia the wulage of Bald wins. Uueen's county, fell down stairs Wednesday with a loaded gun, which was discharged, and he was instantly killed. A fire occurred in Sol. Bunnell's hotel and stables at Elmira, N. Y- Wednes day night. A number of trotting Dorses were burned, among them uosa K. valued at $1,500: Bob Stewart, val uea sijooo, and lmt ueekman, vaiuea 3.000. Nine carriage horses, worth upwards of 82.000. a piece were also burned. A. D. Clarke, a wealthy real estate man of Battle Creek. Mich, eame to Lansing Mich, some davs ago in com pany with a vonnsr woman known in theaUiial circles as FrankieCarr. The supposed wife of Clark appeared on the scene on Tuesday and snot Miss uarr. prooaoiy raraiiy. uxarae says mat ne is not married to the woman who claims to be his wife. She wss accompanied py two children. At the Tewksbury almshouse Invest! gallon Wednesday. Christian Mueller tesuned to tanning human skins re ceived from various doctors and stu dents, and a pair of uppers for slippers made from a woman's skin were shown. Frank G. Uaverliu testified that he re membered a patient who had received extreme unction from a priest being taken by the back of the neck and forc ed screaming into a bathtub, lie died In S6 hours. . A Texas steer escaped from a slaugh ter-house in New York Tuesday, and ran for sveral milea through the streets creating general consternation oerore it could be dispatened. 1 An old man named Martin Boyle was injured by the beast, and several outer persons Knock ed down. Eighteen pistol balls failed to kill the animal, which finally only suecumbed to a bntcber. who cut its throat with a long knife. THE BLaNCUARO SYNDICATE. A Stkeae to Oalld. a Harrow Gaoe Read from Monat Pleasaat te Rich- aioad, Ta., via Georaetewa. aad Aa- tker from Georcetowa to Ciaciaaatl via luieaster. r Cbar estoa Kewa aixl courier. Mr. Blanchard, a member of the Bus ton syndicate which recently subscrib ed 8999.500 to the Georgetown, ban tee and Little River Itaiiroad, was in this city; yesterday and expects to go to Georgetown this mormnjL- Mr Ulan- chard, in conversation with a reporter for the .News and Courier yesterday. aaid that he was going to Georgetown to consult with his engineers and col lect full information of the two roads which the company proposes to build. He will return here on Tuesday next, and at that time, he says, he will be able to give fuller information As far as Mr Blanchard could ssy yesterday the general plan of operations is to build a line of railroad from Mount Pleasant to Georgetown and thence by way or Ualeign to lUcnmona, and an other line from Georgetown to Lancas ter and thence an air line to Cincinnati. Both roads will be narrow gauge roads. The northern route will be an entirely independent line to iuenmona. and tne western road will connect only with three narrow gauge roads between Lan caster and Cincinnati. 15otn routes, be sars. will plaee Cnarleston 900 mil nearer New York and Cincinnati, and the object of the syndicate is to open direct: communication . between - the .West and the coast and to tap by their bortaern road tne rtcner timber and agricultarallaxkLs through which it will pass which now- nave no outlet. Be says the syndicate i-haa.. a plenty of money to build the roads without out side assistance, and that the work will Jbegia jast aa soon as tne rignts of wsy are secured, lie says was ; arter tne work commences, which be thinks will be very shortly, the line of road from AX oust Pleasant to Georgetown and from Georgetown to Lancaster will be completed within foor-wienthe, as forty five milea ,betxen. Georgetown and Lancaster have, already been graded. The narrow 'gsnge system is adopted. ned from sexual experience tnat a nar row gauge road esn be bunt over rougn country st about 40 per cent of the cost of building a standard gauge road, and over level country at 60 per cent of that cost. jraixnermore,ne says tney are equally satisfied that the narrow gauge road eaa be operated at far less the cost for the same amount or work, ana Will pay handsomely where ' the standard iraofie won Id fail to' car expenses.' The Southern terminus wfil be in the citv of cnarieeton. connection wrtn Mount Pleasant lntfJiHSar Rouble? ena irausier vusia. T i . t" : . . . v ' A ttealaad lmB JLawyer w Ceeru . Wssbiastoa ToL r : j ' J. O- Parknson, s4 .' of " Cincinnati , was yesterday admitted to k practice" fn Hb is probably the only Instance 'fit a deaf and dumb lawyerwveradmttted tq that court, and far a'notabFe occurrence: Farkinaea omm an extensive aoa Uiora live practice tn tbe courts and- before the Interior Department, and is kaewn among the lawyers as both accurate and wonderfully ready with 'Information concerning patents. He dees - most of his talking with a pencil though he can make himself andersteedHolerabty well by the Gallaudit systa m f . articulation. With his brother, who is his lsw part, ner, he manages to talk in so, many ways that to see them together one woulk hardly suspect that he conld hear nothing at alL: Xles so observant so quick In all his unimpaired senses, and has so good a headf ul of .brains that he leaves many good 'talkers behind in his eneceases; Perhaps most lawyers talk : too much,'- Parkinson certainly avoids tbe bearing of much that dis tracts; and is happy in his enlarge die-1 thought. . j -,. . ;.--: 'h.i v". TJarrlcaae. '.,1' Tarboro Sootncmsr. V V1 Prom all accounts lie vefocilv of the wind at Bocky sf otmt liondar evening must have been anpars listed in tbe hia- ory of tomadvai tjaptaln Clark in- lorms us tnat -avsryaasap was ciown out of, the cca-TOrataiimitsoXthmtowsv some f them being carried over a mile. 'lit Bryan's fpeopsey) .account ol lis J storm is suaageratuu Acarpeaiere bis way home earrviBg his tools; was forced to lie cTon the ground: his tools "belcg depoaited iv a pilev were blowm away by aim wutvav xnt nana" sawn as vjot yet been found. The chisel was fonnd sticking in a tree near tv. These gentlemen srs et Tested ttf MtxkitnxtJ sen by blood' r oarrirre, or la .ether Monroe Kcqnlrerandv Express:' Mr A J Nelson-, or'Bufurd township, is go ing into the sugar icane busloess. lie recently receivedva lot' of plantings fmm tmr o a - Favetteville Observer : Mr E J Hale has accepted the invitation to deliver the annual address on the loth of May. We learn that Anderson Terry., who was shot by the negro McEachern. an account of which appeared in the Ob server of the 12th inst, has since died from the effect of iris wound. No trace has been lound of McEachern, and there is little hope of his being brought to justice. We regret to learn that , a telegram was received here last Monday by Col O w uroadiooc informing mm or the seri ous illness of his brother, Geo B Broad- foot, Esq. of Griffla Ua. Col Broadf oot left here on the Monday afternoon's tram. Wilmington Star: The delivery of the mails to our citizens at their places of residence, under what Is known in postomce parlance as the free delivery system, will commence on Tuesday morning next, by wnicn ume tne streets win ail be marked and tne nouses num bered. ''' 1 Anson Times: ' Anson again loses oneofjher valuable citizens in the death of JameaM Gaddy, which sad event took piece at his home on Sunday last. Mr uaddy was in nis 70tn year, ana during this long life he has borne an ir reproachable character and held the es teem of all who knew him. lie leave s a record that his relatives msy well be prond to cherish. Peace to his ashes. Chatham Record : ' The farmers be gin to fear that they will not be able to plant tneir corn or cotton. sir J 11 Miiliken shot an owl a rei days ago that measured over four feet from tip of one wing to the other. ua last Tueeaav nignt some 1 scamp placed an iron rail across the track of tne asa Air-Ltne itaiiroad near Merry Oaks, in this county, but fortu nately it did not wreck the train fas no doubt was intended), ror it was tnrown aside by the cow-catcher of tne loco motive, i A vYoaeerfal Grewth. I Chathan accord. In the month of February last a col ored man of this place, named George rucnardson. cut down an apple tree and after cutting off the branches piled them up. About two weeks 'ago be made pea sticks of the branches (which seemed to be dead) but some of their, alter being stuck in the ground, blos somed and are now bearing young ap ples. Water Melons. Ley off your rows eight by ten feet. At each intersection dig a hole a foot deep, and eighteen inches tn diameter. wnicn OH about two-thirds full witb thoroughly rotted and not very rich manure, and cover witb surface earth. Plant three or four seed to the hill to insure a sianajcovenng tnem very ngnt- ly. Plant in this latitude about the aame time aa cotton. Mr W. O. Brodl. Warren ton. N. C fAr: I eonsklr Brown's boa BiBara Uw beat tome I two vec nsed." uigaatbriir. Pr. W. X. 8eott. president of tha eolle of pnr ddaas, Montreal, wrtt: I bavw reeommebtfotf Ooldon'a Uquld Boot Toole aa too beat prapam- aon i or ofduiu, inaicMUon. orspepaia. leier. ifUMMNNwippHne i j us no otocr fXctP AducrttscmcnlB. BRADFIELD'S &3R BBflBFIELD'SFEUALE &E6UIAT0a la a Special Bimaar or aU dltaaaoa pertaialoc to THS wc-XB. and aor lnta Iceat araman eaa euro aoraelf by t ol towir s tba dtreattcna. It la capecUl- ly effieadoos la eaaaa or ETJPPBkSSXD OB PAJJt- JTUIi MKKSTaUa ION. tbe WBITS3. sad PASV TIAL. FROI.A P8D3. It aSorua lMnaadlaio ralVef. and. aarmanenUr raitorai tbo Manatraal Fa Hons. Aa a remedy to bo mod daring- that critical period known aa "Chanaa of Ufa," UUs Invaloa- bla prepsrattoB bas no rlvall HOLMES' LlfllMEflT Is aa DiBSTrMABLX BOON to &U LL'd-beartns Woman, a real Maaolna, toaqfflortng tawalaa; a tree MOTHER'S FRIEND. i appUed a few veeks bafioroooc: K U1 prodoee a aafa and qolck dallTary. oonfxol pain, end allevlato tbe nasal dread. acon'Ung- naTarfcia. beyond tbo paor of lantqatoto aKproaa. PRYOR'S OINTHEHT faaamreandapeedy euro for Blind or Bltdlue Fftoa, noroa. Uloara. Tamora. Flatnta. Bams, Coma. Tatooa. sore Klppioa. aa aoSM Amply marfelooa, and it U aa laoxproaalblo tec to aa axnioted wtta eUbor of tboabovo Try a. r lroalara, taaDaaonlala. and faO partJealan. i Solo yropiiotet and bTnnafaotnrorof ttvai THREE GREAT REMEDIES. J. BRADPIELD, Ho. 108 eoma-Prjor Strmt, ATLA1TTA. 6 k. :aanrlO ?; j - aa in . - a Waal tba (toat leatoaattTa. Hoatottat'a 8totab vui oo, araoc m fWMMi rrona wnaxK at Saa oCeotod radical enroa 4a of diaoaDalA. blllooa aisordeni. ln- termttf n fovoe. ' Boreona aaeoBoiia. sonorai oo- btary, ooosUoailoa. tick, aaadaobo, menial dea pondancy. and tbe peculiar eomslalata and dla- eJHlklea to wbtab tne faeele ateao anbfeot. . For aaio by bnmclata and Dealest tttneraOy. . aprl 4 . ' . - -. i i i J !-; iUi?"i.''-iii U'H 11.: .Ii ; t v. ii ii E OAT in thc Vgaj-A Tla a . , i kBkinszs, " ; RAIN i ii i 13 THE f COS f VBtOira; ' 8wxxkfjras.I,t Scaxwl' VREMEDY oil borri, ' 1 ,A fr- n&a' -'iifleTBiTJ'ra'Bhoi' 'ft 1 -s ebiw A " i rw ..I A L -ya-ia . Kl" till v iTX.j ificf ' ii! w rk k i i v mm a m - m -"t w m it w t ran 5 m u.,!, m w a a m ACCIDETO rTAPPHI'W - ARE OFFEEIN&A . awn VjLsnlfloftat Stoek of i. Caw and Cocoa JIattiDf, THmwsir. All Grades and Kinds. tpleDdld stock of .l Ol L CARPETS. boot Forget ths White Gocdx, MmimuUtt$, le. ALrXUfSBB Sc HAJXBIS. ap22 3. SPRItlG STOCK. Oar 8PBUfO 8TOCX LMnaa. SUmm, Oeotr, Tootbs and ChlUraa'a BOOTS and SHOES tun and oomplete, omprtalnc tha beat O0sTTBCa oJtylQBB mod QkU4JTXfM Fine Button and Lice Boot, rn TOW KBWPOBTS. HkWPOBT SUPKXKS mud SaKOaUS a T eaou aad Toutaa OiirKXSL BUTTOfl LACS BAL8. STB1P SOOSi. OOKOBJC38 BUTTON OX PORN PTjaPS and 8UPPSBS all tar- OebU' So tllk. f US and feu BATS of the boat brands and Boat oomot at lea A I3 Dim of TRTJXX. V A US IS, TSAVkCtHrt BittS. TBUSk and 8H1VL STaaPS, Imported B a. icoad Bbaa Piuilti EST Bboe Butte nrs ar. Buttoo Vaataoera ao tber eaa ba aaai'r oaea by faaduea and tbo Trad AUotaereoodaln our itr In Vartrtr and at all prloaa. etVX OS CA1X. Pfgran & Co. aaar29 Arrivals. CALL. AND UST eoaCOVTHZ STOCKING NET To make yna oao of tbaoa JERSEY JACKETS, Soraetbles How aad Wonaootao to a tnem tn Black and Cardinal. During the Week-We Will flare Soce Spteoi Things TO SHOW. Ul BIG DRIVE IN ALL CLAssxs or eoono. caai ai t J "So - T. L SeigtcVtt Cft. : FAMILIES EISBiKG: HOT BOLIS, ; BDNS; BBBAD, i i : '-'Mi? - . . (Orabam. Ryo ; or waeaT) . COFFEE, CAKES, r1 J ' Or arutalnc lnor Une f or breakraat, by , t . . i . . t . .... 1 leayiDg Orders at Our Store Can bare tbem dell re rod B E D - HOT . i Ptfions Wiping Bread: ; DaiTy Wind Ml to see os sad Hwi It- procure 1 Tickets Pop Faciljtes-Mhe Jinest a - nti 'n't a e itt 1 r if i til- t'i 1 i&tV tOJ Bl 1T ii . T . .. 1 1 ' n 883 88 Daily I- J labgi Lotsa or. otjb rut- i AKO- WILL REACH US -ro-i SPRING WEAEr 4 - : i LaTXST srrxks ox STlb AND FDR HATS, IsWaaapT. . i 1 'i vi V M Si r W - t novelties In Larce Tarlnty. ars DUplarerf Mi' i. ii! i II II LI". QDR COUNTERS. :o;-o: t -A ; i" ' . - t - .r . -:-i !'" Spriiiff C oil Beiu Ilaoeto Order TinpV-nrodi uuuauum I ' J'l L .UV) haul ti .Of.-liVJ t Ua JJlI I "i.h.'al W bl rwJ m i niviyiT nnnrk JTJST BXCSITXD, LOT Ol Buist's Warranted FitESH Garden Seed, i'7 , Wbleh we offer at very low prices, to both Hie Wholesale and Retail Trade, AT DRUG STORE. a18 WE IIATE RECEIVED TO-DAY T a err fine atock of Hair Braahea aad Tooth Brushes. R- H. JORDAN CO, Drngajists o3nE3rsEi sijLiJu: a fresh supply Anglo. Swiss and Ea&& Drmnua recerrea .... R. H. JORDAN CO Tryon street. CARBOLXZED PAPER AN ABSO- lute Protection from Hotha, Mildew, &c ror aaie or JK..11. JORDAN & CO. ' Tryon Street. PEARLINE A WASHING COM- poand. Lse without soap, in hot or cold waser. ror sale Dr K. II. JORDAN & CO., Tryon Street. MELLTNS INFANT FOOD AND IM- perial Oranum. A Fresh Stock at R- IL. JORDAN & CO., " Droggiata. MILLERS s. FRENCH BLACKING is the Best and Cheapest. For Sale by R. IL JORDAN CO., Tryon Street. WWaf. TACCETE TIBYJIS. we nave on nana s ana receiTe con- tantly, fresh supplies of Martins Vao sine Virus. R. H. JORDAN A CO. A. FRESH STOCK OF GREEN, Black and Mixed Teas for the Retail Trade at R. H. JORDAN & CO.. Tryon Street. W; W Ward & Co COLLZGB 8TBIKT, 3 Ms chaki. oxxr. c DOORS, SASH, BLINDS. SHIHQLXS, LATHS. LDCX, CZX Df r, PLASTXB, GKAUf. HAT. BRAK, So. aprl riMX ASBOMTMBMTOr XZEOAlTTl GILT r.lOULOlNGS For OA PaintiDgs, Crayons,, &c. Pbolcraph Frames laaaoleasTarletraad Newest Decos, JoatKi earod, at Van Ness' Gallery. -smar2T ''f-i v a-'.5' -J.- ff. gDf S8XOB UOUBT ttxcKLUBcaa coovrz. , TbaWaafifnr ana UttrOt nmnMt Bmpfflg WorlT jrn srara or Koara Caoouva To tbe Sberlfl of Macfctanoara-Oouoty ' Hraatlita: . ... . -"Too are boroor eonnaarxtort lDtboaaaMef the 8U(s U) eummoa Tbe Mew York and Horta Caro lina rraalUua Worka. defartdaBC fn tha aiWm m ttoawto appear at Jbe -box tarm of tao Uupertor Court of tbo ooitotf of otooIOoBbnrc, at tbomrt BooaalaCbartoito, tbo last . Moadav la Aocuau SaoukSiBAis I of the Semio Ifuruw.eoirimamfcd to atltr too aaid aefeadant I cfc-.-.-i,t a. . max u ne rail 10 aoe tna aaid rotnniinr wtth. m ii inw apKfuoo. ura aara piainna will jooeneai ror tao rottat - aeraandad in bU lorau eoata ana ilmni in nm u i aaMlnoarrod. wnnoaa. v B. XrwTn. i elerk of ear said eoait. at efflea. In Caarktte, to, tbie iota ay or apru. mL JNO. B. SB WIN, .. , Clark aperfor Court Xeefcleabarg ooontr. NtyricK. .ttm mm -Mt mtt rMiM BrooiODC Worko wUl Sake boOobi- Tbat ptaJnttS John wukea brinca tbta action acalsat tbo Mow xoTKana aaru uaroimm bimidiu weitiMM. fork aner Nor Itna 8moitlnc Worka In nv cover tlx kaaoreS aad osveotr-Uiree dollar and nloato-too eonta. duo aim for roatanalJ if furnished and work and labor done foe defendant at tta re qoaa, vHia warrant 01 aoafiumeat aaaboen OMnad acalnat tbo property- o dorendant in tiitu etate. joturnable baforo tbo Swaorfr obant of KeeajooDiinT eoanir to oo DMa at tae eonrt be la Cbarfousne last Mndaj fn Auraet, j ! t k; OerkltqpertorCben.' Boawaxx. A WAXaaa PlalnUflj attonaara. AprU ltt, 1883. , - daw4 EI e ct i o n N 6 1 i c o. TtfpTICX Is aerebr gleen -tbat en eteettoa wtil A' bo bold in too four Warde of tbo ettr of Cbar- Jptto, an taa flrat Mooda tn fttar. 1 883 eiaiB av of aaid month, for tba election of a iranv and twelve A Mormon, ibroo- fimm oaoh VanT tn oerea tot Um lorm of two reare. And abnfortbe eteoilnn ef elgbt eebool CDraattattoqeraj two (rent , wv. w w m T IVI .WW WB . tbo tfoare ec AMeraten iwHr eiueies as err re new roclatrartoa ot votora. aa oeraoot wtabtna ro Toto aanniiiifMw pimai a leaat tea oats -before tba Uaie of aald elejklon. : " . - 7 , The rouowiec aamen neraone nae been an. i pointed Bactorara by the Board or Coantr- Cam- wiaaionor: . m u ayor jie war iton-jt w w. Vard for Ward Ko. 2 : a J Latd far VacMo. a. i-lS aStS Maren. 188a . 1 ' I J V II "' I Wo will offer on Monday in the Follow- ing. Departmentc . Unapproachablo Bargains. MOURNING AND BLACK DRESS GOODS, COLORED DRESS GOODS, WHITE DRESS GOODS, HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, NOVELTIES IN GLOVES, LADIES', ' MISSES AND EMBROIDERIES AND LACES, FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS, nv On Monday we will tbe eombtsed atodca of tbe principal nasDataCorera of tbe eounry. and to inaugurate tbe tea son apodal lodaor men tafl be cfferedUatwlll not CORSETS: ;kowsky 8S23 BURGESS wnuuarj ALL KINDS OF t . y v BEDDING, &C. a tull Lnrxoi CHEAP BEDSTEADS, i ; LOUNGES. PABXOB and OUKBES KT7TTA mv. J?. raB of all Ufxta oa band. Mo. S Weat Cbariotla. Vortb rartritna AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF Gents, Ladies, Misses r xiqyaBOFp t-i'vjj ;tsjex7pozxs?' - SBBBSBSBSSSaWawSBBBBBBBBSBBSBBBBBBSBSBSSaBBBaoBoaSBBBBBBBBM Tnonas, ( W carry a FULL LIKE of Gents' and Ladies' Han ntui JKa- sJMa fietrea SHoe in tit yVryf Shoes, with broad bottom and tow We would respectfully invite you chase, as you will find our goods NEW, FRESH,: Every Pair of our SHOES Made to Order JRespectfully, sr. - W A w ujrACl'U IfCTt OS' eA i 1 t B TJliL "2" ' And Dealer in,caieT7injxandL Snioliinij Tobacco iYOOtt Btrrottib - TYn n. Hf?' F P. -4 Tr, CIIU-DREN'S - HOSIERY. :b open the "GEIY1S," ooror egata thU aeaaoo. Xx-.U.a oar prleee ad rou OUtt M4BTKS THE BS3T. CUB FBU.K TUB UOWSt & Barucb. NICHOLS, and Children Shoes. ETC. f- Itest JfTatee1 aud, th Etest JTov- rtaaaa'v. at p ! f e- ! JUso9 a ffooft ns8rtmen,t of Common Srne heel, made especially for comfQrtt " to call before mang your pur i i AND CHEAP!.! ha$ Been Cub Out and this Season- . TJLLZS fTT-TrTt A t 7 1? 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 28, 1883, edition 1
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