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r i j BAIL Y : JOUBN AX - O B SE RYE B :. S AT TLB D A-Y 11 A Y 5 ; 1 8 8 3 . r i-.T w a ' - " w - I i. - J.' 1 i I K i " - - U JJ 1 -; an wKHtl. J,lcTrTiaru)rrcjL ear- 4U -a if 4. -r- n. ciairrrrii. gATUUDAY.MAY 8. ISsC re j E.I ATUttFAJH el. The Xk.ltm U Ills DmoUe Cleeet . " sle-d Un Bee te AUfiM U IILma Seaatey with a 8rtf He. J TMejcitementot yesterday orer the lr tu 4niortAl pa oa U Uie cold r tu Somewhat suU- -M. To-day CoL Fair danieLnaXtbe ,,'T M la town. aa4 My be bas beea al j. j Spring. A0 cuUc south, of t-T.tor a wwk. Air. jfelr confirms i- s bul ctclue ; to uj aayUilrjg ;,4WrT 3" oieaiuee m toe f tamlir. Tbe scandals thus let are Bt Dtw.tr an 7 mean, and cam Uis MuuUoa of yesterday war uso7aiy uiiM or.boi ills known tint Uie creator aad his family bare La more oc Less ai loggerheads lor a cot:; ; of yara peat. ln trouble con- aiste enly ta Ue eomswbat open way tnat? -siirpery Jlxa" I tha mUlloos TioiA-a leaeftinre of the MTnta oca saand merit. VTnxte tb Senator wu ra.an.nx ihm baanxa miaee and Ured ia v Irrtala City. Umu atorfc- eomjara wem to a ilerree. concealed. bat Haoe he baa coma out la the world, and especially alace b want to Waab- inxtn.ta ieaatorU aliwd to xxm-w lrUTetl tba cloraa foot la all Its bocrtd bLdaoQjna. Co a pled wllb cou a U Is 24 ellUea. tha burly Senator U Kaid to V eapclaUy atmsl re and njlectf al or fcU wlTa. who Is a moat eautoabl Lady, bat one mho do not abotr a dispoaiUoo to saSer tasllenca. bba it a portly lady, wltb fljuhtnr black (T and a will of conaidtrabla borve tower, and wbea tba bnator rata caotnt la soma caw plccadUlo aba baa a way of aitnxyux tbesir aoat Li baad ht leads to salphoroos remarks. Oa tcaslosj like this the beoator him elf i turns accuser, and cbarzea tie rood 14 wtta ansMcoiinaaa of conduct, wait a all who know ber belleTato be XalM. Wbea lb ifenaSor rets Trry w r 41b. and Terr recklea of sDeecb.be yen lailmtUs) tbatJoba 2J acker baa mote loAaence aboat bis (Fair's) boose t&ata be baa blavMlf. Oa on occasion. "Just after tbe Senator bad taken bia aa ta Goczress. Mrs. Fair went to "-Wsaainztoa naexrectedly. and there fotra4l.1t is allezad. thai tbe Senator bad eel op atltUa eatabliabment. which, taurasra email, tstzht bare beQ tbe Qtr of Ismail A'aaha. ex-KbediTa of Hxypt. Ali U corded, was a half dozen eu&ucU and; a cbJboak or two to make It bartm complete. Tbls was an 00 caoo la which, the rooalpa say. the ex cedent lady roee equal to tbe emerfen ryj bh otdAt aay aartblnx to tbe colioet Jostthn.bat she laid ber plans. and ta a tew dare, vita the au or trasty friead and sereral pounds of tacirai dynamite, aba landed tbe seraz lien ana the umiut na tortew a or with tbe CeetacM of wild yooagjcazellee of , the plains. Tbe Cerceoess of the ex rltaioo trcke the colonel ail up: bat be fell back oa bis aacle&L prlTiUje of MtAiae. and adopted a new coarse, too. lie ahat down oa madame's base of ujppiiae. Tbe lady wanted to return to a x raacis.ro aaa piaster u? ner lateraUd feellnn. Tbe colonel swore be wouldn't cive bar cent, and be dalat. Then she aaid be tieednt: she would borrow all she wanted from bis frianda. bhe bad some money, and with that she started with her children abd serraals. Her money took ber to soma point la Nerada. There she tackled the first friend of ber husband s4 mcCaod KOt moaej to brtaar ber iWlta suca relations exuuaf oeiweea e parent, lr Is cot surprUln that tbe 40, James, junior, should be a little hard to man axe. Of coarse, boy-lik. t.m stands by bis mocher. and be has be fore sbowa a disposition to espouse ber cease to a muscular way. lie ts a wild yoaetrster, and seems to aim at tbe dis ttneUoa of belnc known as a terror." m time aro bis father, to separate 14m from some ml companions of tbe female persuasion (James Is a chip off tbe oUl LOockk sent Mm on a tour axoond the world, wltb Joe Marks as totor and cocapexaoa da Toyaje. Now Joe bi mself U a chap that forrot to ro to bed years ax- He knows bow to Mae sUxaach wua chicken llrers and e&asae Letter than a bricklayer caa Uae aa otea. acd as for tbe fair MX- he caa scent the boaqaet of mllle i),Qn clear acre the Air. Tbe boys Uoxbed wbea Joe set sail with youa fair as ehsperoa and moral 1 mix actor. Isat little Ls known bar a of the tour. The "old man" drew checks tin aren be rot tired, and thss-CJCJcd thw boy-and Cie tootar- borne.' tnee then yeunjr Jua baa kept bis axoreaea pretty well eat of s'.lbt ct the paUlc but unless a eaanr for the betler come be will taxdly redact erediiopoa bis lUostrioos ire. or take Terr rood care of the for taoe that awaits fcla- Tbe co!ooe( aa Mrs. Fair ere now separated.. Tbe lady, erita ber family, resides la tbe Han VnnfiiM maAaion.and the Senator bas. takta 7 bead-iaartere at the Occidental lo:ei. A raasees JClser. Veadilla. a resaxkalUFreaca raiser. was at ere urae iisywr o xwuurim and while la ttat poaitloQ pfirtlr taaln lalaed elflutU tr . Ulai mill-taster reaeraietthe mark at.- hile manca- far a acrsp ct bread be would partake It tratmtoee. draughts. He fJwyi trarelfld to 1 'arts oa foot, and. fearful lest keehcuid be robbed, took fcood care taeTer t) bare more than threrpexice In hie1 rock at; If be deeded more mosey, lie Vrxed 00 tbe road. 13 each iwethoJa. and lendlar money to tbe iy ranch ro rem meet, be made a fortune of A3i2juuo, spronx from a single skill juris. T tbeiTery cold winter of 1SU. 'he found It necessary to parchase some extra fuel, aad etjdesrored to beat down the wood merchant ta his price. Tbe Taaa drore S. and Vaadiile stole a few Uxe from the beck of the cart, in haalanlB reway wit that, be beeaaae rheatd and contracted a bed t aeer. II sent for the earreoo, teiUnjt else he wanted to be bled. Aa the sorgeoo charred balf a llTre. which be thought was too much, a txrter was called la. : who agreed to open a rein for tbree- pejv j gal l tbe caaUoas miser. "to cra win it U rtqraite to Weed , "'I' 'rn 1 ; r- Vpl led tbe baxbex. t f - And. pre y. what oaan- '-f ci t:xi a you mteodtq take from "i at exch crratijn? , -t e'r-t ooaceJ saea time. ""w'U te t!ser?ace; too ranch! . V I know a cheaper way; : ,ti whole twenty four ouncee at .. . 1 1 it will ssts me sixpence. 1 eared tla sixpence, but lost bis :L - ' ' - ' - A KEJaAHJgAJDLK FEAT. " AaCagtaeet rail eed taccessfally Leaps aa lS.Peel Caaaaa. - ' - BXtmimm. , At O o'clock Monday morning. encrV Deer Jack Kd wards and conductor Me lons? left Hickory with fifteen freight cars for tiaiisbary, and enieruirxed leas fear perhaps, as to the condition or the road bed than any other crew oa toe road, but whea about Cre miiesXeast of Hickory, they realized the situation better. The cu near .air xaxayette Miller's had washed out, leaTtng a bole about 10 feet deep and 13 feet wide throuzh tbe fill, and nothing but tbe iron and croas ties swung over tbe bole. A gentleman knowing that tbe freight train would be along early In the morn log. rery thoughtfully started op the road to were it down, but tie bad gone but a short distance when be met tbe train comics, but it being down grade It was Impossible to stop it ta time eo w a lew momenta axe mwuui uu au. li a 43 ton engine was within a few fret of the hreek with no earthly pow er to stop tbe train. As a last resort be threw tbe throttle wide open, wmcn gave it such a sodden Impetus forward that it broke loose I rota tae train ana went across tbe chasm with almost tbe YelocltT of a bullet. . Tbe box cars, one after another followed and tarn Lied In a coa fused masa Into the ravine and on either side of tbe track, making a com plete wreck of ten cars, x ortunateiy the train belnsr Ions, the rear cart were stopped before they were thrown from the caboose, bad quite a llrely tassel I " with a sand, barrel to see which would I star oa ton. but we are elad to note was not bun. ana Ait xawarcxs recei ree ine sincere congratuiauoos 01 nis many friends orer eacaptag what might bare been aa untimely end, Perhane noth ing but the great speed with which be rushed orer the dangerous place saTea biauxe. , A II a4 Water BHrer ; -- The great 8utre tonneJ. cut to relieve the celebrated Comstock mines at Vir ginia City, Nevada, f - vast quantities of hot water which Is encountered in them, afforda an outlet to IXPQQ tons every twenty-four hours, or about 3000,000 gallons. Some of the water as It Cads Us way out of the mines, bas a temperature of 193 degrees, while four miles from tbe mouth of tbe tunnel tbe temperature ranges from 130 to 13d. To obviate tbe inconvenience which would arise from tbe vapor sucn a vast quan tity 01 water would give on tbe Dow is Vnrit1ltaWJ t K w-rvsi trht vHea ar f I vra tnnnal vvmisvwu euivHstU auv ouuu euuuwia four miles. In a tight flume made of lne. At tbe point of exit tbe water lost but seven degrees of beat. Sixty feet below the mouth of the tun nel tbe hot water la utilize l lor turning mteMnsrv rMnitinie ta r ft aa AAmnatiw IUSH4MUCI I WtVUBlUK eV Su M WaUPOUJa from whence It Is turned off by a tun nel 1.100 feet in lengtn, which Be tree as a water-way. Learlng tbe waste way tunnel tbe water flows to the Carson Hirer, a mile and a balf distant. The not water la being utilized for many panoses. The bora have arranged several pools, where they Indulge In hot he miners' and others use It for laundry purposes, and arrangements Deing maae wnereoy a tnonsand acres belonging to tbe company are to be irrigated. It is proposed to conduct the hot water through Iron pipes, be neath tbe surface of the solL near the roots of thousands of fruit trees which are to be planted, and in a similar man ner give the necessary warmth to a number of hot houses to be used for the fruits and vegeta- t VS O.i .It WE- '4, ABE 0FFEBING; A i ll H r r - rj v , - j-: J i. Iumit's kkgltsh LAvnnn watkb, UBura HaJjCKKROAiiy axraacf i mJLvltJk ftp. HxlFiriinary FOB THE Macalfieant Btoek of Caw and Cocoa Malting, 1 . 1 THIS WXIK. All 6 rades and Kinds. LaBGI LDtXS OW 'I UoiiQAXX'S TIOIJIT WATKlX. IMPORTED BAT HUM, , atPOBTXOl-ABINACOLOOAK, -L-K)WKT3 XNQLISH SOAPO. UmB0BG8' IX TRACTS VS. BVUL " SACagT POWC&Bd, - .. -.-.."...! i'ijS ji.a ftti?.!- ENGLISH TOOTH BRnSHXC f AD B i K IB'8 CABBOLtC HOT7T H W ABB I-A 1 L M CADS BAKU'S CABBOhIC MOUTH WASH 11 .J.h.,.' eT Ut ZD? " 1,1 ' . I ' r' r ji 1 - "" r : : 1 " ITHF Uul A aplendld stock of Wilson & Biirwell's Drug Store. , 3 f 1 q.i:ir . lM o Pnee. Oar Drtoes ara tbe loeeat for the qu&lltlea. Wa only ak v. wmiuw w. a.ir.vi uu imiwmi m ivjm ui au our van ' varloua do partmetita. apr37 "WX OTTXB 8PXCIAL BABOkCNSIN OIL CARPETS. i 1W Pont rorst the Seataerm Ceacattoa. iwTorkQafaU Lettaci I was entirely un ore pared for a rere- latton such aa I hare bad In the matter of .Southern education. I may premise that immediately before exting .South .1 cad an extended tour. or observation ox several tnonths among the New Eng land schools and colleges, and then among some in new 1 oik and 1'enn- sylvanla. Added to this extended ex peri e ace of late months, I may aay that daring a professional life 1 hare for years bad mocu interest in becoming conversant with the work: of education in general. My late observations in the bouta covered many schools, private and denominational, in Maryland. Vir ginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, ueorgia, awnma, acw uricaua, icu1 naeaee and Kentuckr. 1 do not tteaitate to aay that X nave seen aa good schools (L do not aay many good ones) South as are to be found at tbe North. And in the matter of female acbolarahlp I hardly know whether 1 onsht to eaeept such famous Northern inaututions aa YVellealey, Vassar. bmiln College and lloiyok And 1 am inclined to believe the South ern claim that for standard of scholar ship the Hoe University of Virginia is at least as nigb as Harvard or xaie. The number of Soathern schools much surprised me. In a compute list of col leges and schools In the United States and abroad which I have consulted I Had some thirteen hundred colleges aad private schools in tbe States of Vtrffinla. West Virainla. North Caro lina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama. Mississippi, loutstaoa, Tennessee and Kentucky. A erenerous lirooklya citizen baa late lv artvea to the Wesley an Female Colleiro. Macon. G a 8125XKX1. and to tbe Lacy Cobb Institute, Athens. Oa-. 8i 000. noble guu. well bestowed, it mr privilege to sea the usee to which these aenerous donations have been ap plied at these two schools. While I am surprised at tbe progress made by pri vate aad denominational schools in tbe South, and while. I rejoice at the proe- oeritv of manT. through excellent finan cial and scholastic management, yet I saw many Instances where a helping band from those ' favored with this world'a goods would give an Ira- petas sad "boom to Southern educa tion. The South la doing much In the matter of higher education, ror which ail honor to ber teachers and her peo ple. Let onr Northern millionaires spare some of their great wealth for the advancement or tne south, and thereby the union. 11 will also be one of tbe beet wsys to promote brotherhood be tween the reunited sections. rx cxyxiixiu.TES as Txacuxms. Right here I' may ssy that It is A Bretaer la Search ef his Sister. mm Caroolela. ' ' ' 1 met in Danville last Saturday a worthy young farmer from a neighbor ing county In north Carolina who was looking xornia sister, ills tale was a one. lie said that bis sister bad been debauched in a certain town not far off. and believing she was in Dan ville, be bad been with the police all over the town, and got a friend to go witn mm and search the bawdy houses. out sne was nowhere to be round, said be, "Sir. my father waa killed at Gettys burg, and i re tried to do my duty to my sister, sne was my onjy sister, sne has been staying as a help with certain families, and I took ner away from one family because they treated ber too much aa a menial, and tbe last family she was with was my own minister's, of whose church I am a member, and 1 shall always think hard of him that be allowed my sister to be turned out of bis house without first coming to me and telling me or the reports on ber- but then I'm poor, you see. and he gets W HHI J UU was UUt fcUU.BlUK Ul 1X1 17. The young farmer returned to a sad dened home without bia alster. He thinks possibly she Is in Lynchburg. "Toe eao aaatl aaake roar akla whKa aad soft" tHoe r niiat U latin a Buipbur soap." Sunn S. McXadtlen. Mots-free, bona, TVnaea BaaaeaUa carat aim aX Bhawiaa'toaa a-ben auaua iai.ea. White Gocds, Embroideries, Laces, &tr ! Ladies', Hisses ui ChildreaV Ucfriiacif d Hits, 25 fnts Each. ' ..... i )ACK:lAii CBEAM COLOBED SPANISH LAOESviACES AND EMBBOIDERIES, PretUost line off ALUiNDER Ac IIABBIS. ap22 JUST RSCKIVXD, A. LOT OF -03B nxt- r-rN-H ca-N ra 'MM STOCK. Our SPBUTQ STOCK of Ladles', aflaaes. Gents', Tooths sod Children's BOOTS and SHOES r faU and complete, eomprtstnc the beat and moat comet styles, tadlea'. Klai and Children's Fine Ballon ind kee Boots, FRESH AEK Garden Seed, WsJefc) we off r at vary low prloea. to both The Wholesale and Retail Trade, Stw Vdocrttsetnctits. K? - i?sT70rralsaUesv. , -i;t. - ."'- :it KavlraUoa Company. t year owned the Cape 1'ayettevltle to ATI! xniul in IToothatU -li Cucfederstloa and 4lM c;lXm cf the tvA:tiUea. TbUact, tcf the rlzhtof the gov L, . - . 9 control of a river aalcrlS State, in- . v, r- -zt?s to ras the bill - .iVV'ariTent of eiaoooto r -" IT: V f Vfl -J f raachise and con ;.Y V r.rl-as slacereeted with t 3 f ' L'r" ' i- r . -1 l i ' : - i . , r t r r v 1--: 1 tr'i r '--- t..a C ' -1 - mtz'.'.T v at Qor4oeWa, Va, jjcJ to Vi aaiiaXaeioa beautiful thing to see at tbe ttoutb. among tbe leaders in the noble work aad calling of teaching, a very large number of those recently engaged in the bard, cruel ouuee 01 war. At iez Ington. Va. ts General Lee. son of Gen. 1L . Lee. at tbe head of a floe Institu tion ; to charge of Bajle Female Insti- - . st l s.s se . a in te, alexin gvoo, Jvy is msjot aicvei laa. who waa on General K. . Lee's staff; at the University of the South, bewane.Tenn, prominent la the zacolr ty U -General JUrny amltn. besides, mkay others la other schools. The widow of General J. . B. Stuart Is at the bead of the large Lpiacopal school at Staunton, Va. In factvoas constantly carets with generals, colonels and soon I or their wire, who are now working in tue nald of education. - . ; . - - Io view of what I have seen In my extended observations in the South tbe- large number of schools and .col-. leges, and many of a higa oideT ana In view of the appreciauoa of higher education, of which I saw so man v evi dence among the Southern people, I in a mated at the exhibit in the matter ( literacy which ceosos reports credit to the aocouat of the South. Deducting the ajOOU OOO colored people, there is still a large percentage of the illiteracy at Ui booth among the whites, according te the census returns. I am tempted to believe, however, there muAt be aa ex sggeratloo with regard to the Southern people, otherwise 1 see not how to re concile the matter, aa I hare aeea It for myself. Tbe Southern people are. la the field of education, working out a problem foc thecnselvea. quietly and without f parade. Tbe resuita . are al ready large aad excellent. The next tea or twelve years will witness. 1 be lieve, a position attaiaed by the South that will be a xarpriaa to the North, whose people will wosder what the Southrenj have been at since tha war. BRADFIELD'S 3 3r BRADFIELD'S FEIIALE REGULATOR U a Spaetal Baaaady e aU dlaaaaaa pettalalnc to THS WCMB. aed any lata fgaot woeaaa eaa eara baraaU by followtrt mo dtrteUcp. It ta ly eOcaeiotta la eaaaa at &UrrTtriMXDOH PAUt- rCL KXXST&UA lOX.tae WBtTXa, and FAB- TIA1. PB0LAF8U3. It affords UnaMdUte relief. aad paraaaaanUy raatoraa tha Menatraal Asaraaaadytobaaaeddtariac taalertlleal sacloa knoae a "Cbaac of Ule." Uila tnrali bia praparaUoa has ee rtralt HOLMES' LIfllMEfIT la aa DtKSTDfABLX BOOS te ah feed baarlnc Wotaen. a raal t laaatna to aogeitas tai alaa; a ties MOTHER'S FRIEHD. WbeoatpLedafew weeks bafore eocflnenaol B wOI produce a safe aad quick deirrery. control pain, aad aUavtate tba oaI draad. acon'zlns ouflartne. beyood tbe power of laasoaca te express PRYOR'S OIHTMEHT la a sore and apeedy ewe tor Blind or Wenttne FOaa, Bores. tTtoors. Tarnora. xiatola. Ooraa. Talons, Sore Hippies, ate Its offsets ara atoply marratooa. and maaalnexpTaeafb'ableaa torn te an afflicted waa eUber of the above corn ptaamts. TryK. Far ctreolara, seattieonlala. and teU parttonlars. ail lima nula rminlnfnr aail aTtmaai tn ai nf llun THREE GREAT REMEDIES. J. BKADFIELD, ; ' " Ho. 108 South Poor etreet, ATLANTA. Ol BUI TOM NXWPOBTS. HKWPOBT 8UPPX&S and SaHDALS a specUlsr. XW OenU' and Tootas G AITKRS. BUTTOH id IvACX BAL8. 8 TRAP SHOXs. CONGRX3S id BUTTON OXV0BJX3 PC1CPS and 8UPPKBS aUgradea. rjr OenU' One Ella. EUff and gelt HATd of the beat branda and most correct atylea. A fall Baa of TRUNKS. VALISXS. TRAVaXtHO BA88. TKUHK aad aHAWL STRAPS, Imported Brack ing and Shoe Dresalnc. 07 Shoe Batloners sad Button fasteners so they eaa be easily oaed by (amtllea and tba Trade All otbar eooda tn m Una la Variety aad at all rrteea. GITS C3 A CALL. AT Whito Drobs Goods in tlie South. COLORED SATINS IN ALL SHADES, 50 , Bi Bargaifis in Colored aifl Bluet all foal Bulisp, UNPARALLELED BARGAINS IN SUITS NOT MADE UP FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. gDITB of Bne all Wool Hua's Vafueg, 1a aU new shades with neeeanrles to make for C g QQ gTJTTSrof Cabmeres. la an colors, with necessaries to make for p QQ . V gCTTS of Klba Clocb in Beaoda. Coachman and other color a. ailh ueeiaarlea to tn ike for 1 Q gUTTS or AJinm SolOac. arltb alltkU Closing Out of Oar Entire Life' Slippers. Beiogllatfe to Order, aintooff them foa will find tbe OXFORD, VASSAR, NEWTQBT AND DIPPER TIES, CZARINA. EM- PRESS AND NEWPORT LOW BUTTONS OPERA SLIPPERS. -ASD - DRUO STORE. ap29 feblS Wiftkowsky k Baruch. Pf gram & Co. w. w, war & Co., B U R G E S S NIG HOLS, aaartU lie w te loeaea a Tight Screw. j One of the meet aim pie and readiest methods for loosening a rusted , screw is to apply heat to the head of the screw.' A email bar or rod of iron, flat at the end. if reddened la the fire and applied for a couple or three ts La a tee to , the heed of the t us ted screw, will, as soon as It heats the screw, render its with drawal as easy by the acre w driver as if it was only a recently inserted screw. Ae there tie a kitchen poker in orerj bouse, that Instrument, If heated at Its extremity, audi applied or a few min utes to tbe head of the screw or screws. Lwlll do the required work of loosening. and an c re i nary acrsw-c river win do tbe rest, without causing the least dam are. treebte, or vexation of spirit; la all work above tbe common klad. where it Is necessary to use screws, and pae tieularlv in binge work and mountings, fancy fastenings and appliances alxed to Joinery of furniture work, we would ad rise tbe oiling of screws -or the dlp- Kng tii sir potnta in grease beore driv g them. This wlUrendecibem more easy to drl re and also to. witn draw, and It willu9Joubtedly 'retard for a longer Urns lis action of rust. , ; -: IXirbaa. eara i '"Brown's l'r riml na ef a aarafe Ml L. Bran. Buir, Mtmuwt t: r aaa fraaa waia I aaoafae lor yean. Iroa Urav, ailaaer suael Diigate Dleea A aaadMM thai atioas U frrm or eanao ef Bncbi'. Ii.iii. t4aitea, Klaoey aad Uw ec t ha wf. t afto,a pnes. Saea a aa lio b.iia. aaa poi!i,e rror ef tbka eaa ba louot by eoa Inai. r bf aaales ; wbe aers baae auted by B. 0 O ILrutioP! I3 r -1 - 1 o Tbere Daily Arrivals. CALL AXD UXT SOMCOrTBS STOCKING NET To make yea one of those JERSEY JACKETS, Sometalng Ks and Comfortable. Ws bars the goods to isake then tn Black and Cardinal Dnriiigi tbe Weejc We Will Have i ! Sonc Spfcial Things WILL REACH US ooLLxaa aTBkarr. C II A R LIITTF, -IM DOORS, SASH, BLINDS WBOLSSAIJI ABJD aSTATL DBALKB IS " f ALL KINDS OF mumux BEDDING, &C. EHINULX3, LATHS. I' a rtux uxsor LUCK. CXattNT. PLA8TKB, GB1IN. HAT. aprl BBAK, fte., && CHEAP BEDSTEADS, i LOUNGES,!: PSBLOB and CHAKBKR BUITA COF- w. a- tno a-, eaia avjAngai vn laeafKl. xmj. aa wsysaa; Tnuto treat, Ctuuioctiv North Catllie Va d a - roa SPRING WEAR. j lLES! A rtXX AaMOMTMBMT OT MZ.MQAXT GILT WOULDIBGS For Oil jPaiBtings, -Xrayons, &:c. ! Photograph Frames i TOBHOW. ii.. '.-..i A BIG DRIVE IN ALL CLA88XS OT 6O0D& Cavil te i apaa Selgle & Co. FAMILIES has aarar been an tnatanes In whleh this aeerUoe toTlaorant aad ano-rebrue aaaeieiae i rilM La M of Uta aoeaDtalat. trbB tafcaa 4 aa a atomtiue acaieat -aaaiarla. HnadradaoC careteUae Save abajxioned all tba officinal aped Sam, aod ntm preeertbe tbla barmlcaa teeaba looia tor ettUU and (ever, aa waa aa dyspepsia and naaaeuara mafta la uae apo- and Daalars generally. f uiiww aaeettona. cts roamed. koe aaia by Drosxlats acrl WISHING HOT ROLLS, BUNS, TT?T? A Tl (Graham, Sya a.aaxa j-r , or Wbeat ) t BAZAR DRESSMAKERS coffee, cakes, 10 va-tletlea. ; -1 And f - Hints - on Dimaking,' ; .' . W ,f V ,?,- ; , j , ; ;- r; .-;J V.'; 1 '; I ' : With the' . T ti-'- , ... , r t . - i t. ti. .'i it - ' t ,, 4 V t ii t '('- wmm -t; j.t rss; it!.-.. ' : i!j t f j - ' '. I . . ;'!. :- J r. ; ' ; : -; 1 . 7i FOR THE SPMSG; roax atauMo, i lprz Just Received GDDnrjg. Or aiuteaiiaC tn oar 11m for batta, bf Leafing Orders. at Oar. Store LATX8T 8TTLES OF STIFF AND FOR HATS, la endlsss Tariety and Meweat Designs, Just Ke- ; d.t f?- ,.!:,-;.-:.. eo-'rod, at ,,.,,, t f. Van Ness' Gallery. GINGER POP! On : Draughty of ; tte ) Dozen, Ta'endv Heaslna aad eiefly j I ; . - - i at MOW BJEADT. Can has tham dell Tared ... R E D 3 H O Persons -WiMfBiMS i ... - Win do eell te see us end i - Procure JTTickets, , Oap : Facilites- "the" Finest INTHI5 STATE G. B. Nazarenns-& Col apetr 1 TJ3T BTCXTfTD. A TTJCI 8TOCX 01" BICI8 el Pataat atarnltrlnc Vaver Tbetutometara and V.T.SCfa Mo. 8 MleAal Caaed Hypodenale Bytfnaaa. B.H. JOBDAlf acOL. ss 10 -. Draszlata. Neckwear Ootelties i - la Larce.Tarlety, are Dtsplayed S--: A 1 1"J FROM,, ODRrflD.NIERS. 4 "5 ''ti'. (, ' ! 'f il t i " SJ.- -fC? - .WJ . - - ri E. D. LATT1 & DRO. saarST Dnsset Apples. FINE .SUMMER : CHEESE, And the ' Best I5c Cracairi in'. the Gtjr;; C. H. Duls ' & Co'si ElectionrtNoticoy OTICX la hereby glrea tba aa elactloa wrd -be haid intaa foua Wards a f tha cut of Cbaa. Jottav aw tba ant Monday to May. 1883 betnvtbd 7tb day of aatd aaonta. foe tba aleeUon Of a Atayor tawia ajooraaen, uuee troaa aaen Wara. to for tbe term of two yearn . And also for tha eleeUon at eight Behool Commlsatosets, two from eaa Ward, to serve for two le&ra . ' The Board of AJdermen havids rdere4 en sa tire new reglsUaUoa of voters, ail persons wlablng tovotewmst rea-tstar taeir oamaa at least tan. days .before toe Uaia at aaldeteoaoo. , . , -' xaa roiiawuiff- namea pereoBS nave neen- an- i xiuazduiaren,ife. : IL BL ALgXANTJXB. ' -' ' .. . 8arlff of Meeklenbare; Ooantr. . 8 De WOLFS. msi37 tde ' Mayor of the CUT of Chartotte. NOTICE. Aa experienced er maker wantad. Apply to sasySdlw bcutio Barja. a wrighi Bbelby,K.a AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OP Gents, Ladies, .Misses and Children Shoos. 1 i. c i --.It 6J -. f U S oi)Ji. M ALSO. JL BEAUTIFUL flHE.OJa? ' ' s -.' t s .;- it ' T "asaaew-" I TTmT53, TRUHICS, UALIGEG, ETC IT carry JfCTXi JLIJtEof GetUJ and Ixidlea'TTnn.l eit t- cltse SeweA Shoeintfe yVrtr Iresff JfTatcr. and the A" f r f r- eltiemoftne Season, s Alof a good: assortment of CVnto Shoes, with broad bottom and low. heel;tnade especially for comfort. j We vuld rvspectfuU invite fealt before smslrty yor jur- chae, as you uHU find our goods ' I t , . t ' ' NEW, -FRESH, AND CHEAP 1 1 Every Pair of our SHOESjhaa Beon Cut Out end I . . , . Made to Order this Scascn. - - j;,: iJtesjtectfuUy, aaa aw "p i . . aa, a -' Ja5 "U J- J-ILOL;!; J Tobr.cc d apn OMoxxriirto goodo geneii skxt noon to mnroKD uoTJaK cnAi4rrxav, H. c . Tha Best Grades cf Cisrs and Tobacco A wa s cn Mzr.l zr.i S.-.M f And Doalor in Chowinrr and Emoldnj .itmmrr-tit 1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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