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D Ai'L Y . J O U 11 IT-A JL-OB 3 2 llVE.Ll : . T HIT I r- t 4 4 I J . . r 4 4 J. - - r - " ... 1111 ' 11 ' I i -I i n v t ( tjr 1 ffl rr.-TYira at t' a .AJ?TTm. X a 1 " -" . . v. " T-'TB JC'KJtt l,- -JSm. ritU !,1m -1, ( Lv n m iIimi i ; Oh yxw i:,' ww.i U7S;UrnMiMIJ W-.. ... ...- SJ.' tl. rrrrcn.1 u ad rjurrz. r"? , ri jir j ! r i if t k t " - o JVSSJfAL- S3 MM TtJL. Til IT r-SDAV. MAYiU XSS3. Til or OL'B i 4 roncnr. jfcuiieotjillci on the enormous ;de ItraeUoa or UaUr la thla country. Midi qneUcA frwm a Northern paper to r gervl ta tL e'lhaastloa of Ue eapply toiik la 2sw Ecf tastl and tLe Nortb f", oar aLIe contemporary, the Aih auta ChrocLcie, which has heretofore dDca4 Lb satircf, caste an earnest eppeel to LL Eoalhera people ta tae tsnj this greet source of wealth. bjxS Dot to permit the control of It to fall lata the LanI of outside capiullsta bS tjoflt.W nae no doulC." lays t&a CfcronlcJe, -that wlthia a Uw un there will be a lambtr tjoom la the Sooth. Wba that boom Khali Lara cccna, th oetakJer onjcht not to reap the ixoo'a ahare of profit. Already mach of the cedar aad walatrt iapplj baa beea qslatlj absorbed try Europe and tta Karth for a t&are soorof money coca pacta Hon. iloeh valuable Uraber of all othai klada la la tha bold ct Srathars paopU. aa4 tbtywlll bv3J las tha part of Eai, with modrti Ico ptttaati,";Uthf tlb.thAl plcadid lobarltaAo for what may ba aally oadcntctid aa a 'mots of pot taxa.', - i. t Tha furaata of 2Corth CxtJlna,'ahlch coTtr oaarly fotirflflhaof tha area of tha Suu, are koovo to be the rich eat cn tha ccnllbchU both In TixUly aad Talae. So txobaraat la tha Stalea wtalth la Taloahla UmUr of all aorta, that we may maalioa aa aa lUoalratloa thai la tha mooalaia rr&oa frota time Iffloacaorlal It haa bera cnatomary to um Uack walaot rails to balld worm f r&ce Bxooad the f xcu. Oaly day be fore j eat trday we aaw Ijlef at a rail roaJ stalioo abool flay mllee frota thli city (and threfra far East of the mouatala) m plW 4f. aaamddcaat black wslaat lofVKblc 4 North m maa had boejcU oa a 'srtcalaltca Tor aboot $20 par thooaaad. For aetcral yean peat tha acaatt of Xortharn maaofsctarera ta t a beaa ao t rad 1 a tra t allla g th rootb WwUra North Caroliom bojlof the sUadlox tree 'for a mers tosg. aad after markloff thaaa, Uarloa; thm for fotare eaa,or aaiaoa fpccnlatloa.! We axe happy to leaxa that the own an of each timber laada hare broa to appre eiila thalr Talea caom aad wbrs they aalt are dtmaadisc prlcae nearer the real Taloe of the Umber oa thaa. f 'Xzvl, ipealbirol the icraj saboct of our. fortete aad their prteerrailoa, wa woaJd ba cl-d to aa the no feaca Iw" adopud la every county of the Stale xcept lhaee coatalolof .larfe bodiee of wild putunia lAadaJa which U would be tmpractlcible bacaoae, la addlilota to lta maay other adraatacee, tt coalrlbaUe mora thaa 'aajthleaj alae to tha reprodedloo of foreata. j With cal&e" tram pile f dovo aad browainx a poo the youas: froth at will, the re- prodectioa of Umber Is well aU&lm- poaalhla. T9 care become aa eaihoai- aatlo supporter of the bo fence lav from obeervaiioa of lis eecta,aad eoo- TeraaUoca with the farmers of earn of tt cocatlee la wbkhlt preralls. We hare found thai Ibeee who were almost ready ta eboulder their jrnae to prereat the adoption of the law ta their ooaa- tks, tars almost loTSXlahly exptaaaed aa rqual wlUlcfaraa toCbt axaicxt a repeal of the law whea pro pox d. There la. ao f at aa ws cao learn. Dot mtewa- ahlp of coaaly" lalbe Slate wbere the law prevails ibat la sot aaaalmoae la tha determination to eoatiaaa 1 aad tha rtali will be that euch eouaUae will eaally and stead Ur keep Ue lead la axrtcolleral' derttopoaat, mad la the preeervauoa of their timber. We aiaia, aa often heretofore, beaxU- ly aalle, with tha CbrooieJe, aad ear olkrr exehaata which bare dlaccaaed the eatjact. la arglox tha owners of Umber laada to bald oa te them aaloaf aa pcaaiLTe. oral least to relate to part with them except for aomethlor like their Talae, . They will repeat If thty do cot. I i ADDtnonit rxnmm iT'oost It la pleasant to know that JTorth CaxoHae wlUtaofwall repreeeatod at the Itaaafactarera aad Jiechaaka la- atlt cu T ls at Ooataa next fall. laad- dlUea U theexhlbftof ourAslitfaUaral Dcpaxtmeat. to which we haee already caned attaattoo. we learn. that It Is the tateotXoa at tha JBaaboaxd Air Lias Coapaay to malt a fall aad LateresUaf exhibit of ths yarjed prodacta cl oar Btala. la. aedar to da. this It'Wfll ba seceeaary fsr oar people to reader all the aid they eaa lh aejpjjlaf Uerepre aaatallree or that company t with Such pcl3ti cf o$r ptodaoti ai ther bmra' . or eaa rrt, aad to thl esd we cow call apoo theas U piry tr ky tai&sraJaxl cxltaral or maa of actortd article of oar Bilwalc! J&T may..poeeaa.aad. which" will be of aaCeiaat lnterMt to pla. in rihiUoa.aod report theaoxaa to Xlr. a'raak W.GaikjQsieralFrelzbt Axat of ths &fabprd. AirUaewU Wll m:artoo,o lUleti.pr CJaarloUa- Aay eacaerticia, wqi terarafailj handled aad praeertqiclf .dOBired:wia ba ra lurried to the owner aa aooa aa the Basic a ExhiUUoa. closea, 6pecimsos of r- ucrr. w,'i, wtoUaa or rotioa f m '. : V raoC tlx n t naaciiaalcaJ lavea UaaJ, seeds, plaata. bdiUlaz stoaea. or 2j ctler prod2:t$ cf 2 or th Carolina, will be takea frexbitloa and dcly ac&tttaUd Lsrt ClveEaaboanf A1r JUae, which trareirf-s r nr.- fu;.. ill ajoc ally frca Nwifwlk to C-, xx'.ctt,,ociLt to recti re liberal I4 fa till txilsawortby erjrt Lt-;me-r; tha Arrlcoltaral Xepartiaatc CLe SIaIo at li-uaaod ws hc?e It will rrcrlit It at ths hand Cf CZt r?:'' U i:M tlrctly CJuii Qille aa iiU:j!t cc!!;ciic3. Ci asxlocj La hare It aa cearly ccrar 'le aa r--.J.:a. Iettts ret. aiJtLeniaj .tu-h r'V' ,Tta. r.'.:.zzi A I)iT'..".e r.iJ l:a la a rcry hsiimza Ct.iy cf cur rroi :-? t AL'snta. aad llti 4liard Mr L.ii;tc3 to bef IS tt H :lca. 11 .t SILAGE. Ilavr ta Treat It aa Tata er Traf. J. H 2XeZrf4e. '.," dip ths following; oa Ue enailfe qaetloo, which will be fvu&d of later cat to farmers, from a letter ta the ChaxJeatoa Nswaaad Courier, written byTrof. J. U. McCryda, ct IhebUte Ualyeralty, who baa flvea tho sabject thorough study : Uy own experience with enellare daXea from the tommer of 170. After rtadiot tbeaecoante of the French tx perimenta 1 aooa arrived at the conTlo ttoo that they vara of oompaxaUYely UUie raloe to the rreat body of our farmers. Fsf boathern farmers have either the money or tha locllnatlonto build alloeooatinr hundreds of dollars, aad to buy machinery eoauna; hoodreds mora foe taa purpuaa teaUnar tha mstlU of eaaUaxe. I deemed it beat, therafwre, to make my earlier expert meata aa simple aa possible. Aa they were carried oa la a eveUoa of country not unlike the upper portions of oue htata la lta acrlcuttaral aad other fea tures, . 1 will give them somewhat la detau. " ' ' . : A pit 9 feet tone;. CTeet wide aad d feet deep waa dag oa the not th era side of aamaJI froTe. TbeaoU .waa a atlfl loam reatloic npoo a dry aad compact red clay sub-eoiL The aldee of tha alio were neither brlrked up nor cemented. The corn la consequence of the lonff eootiaued drooxbt waa dry aad wilted wbaa harreeted. It waa cut oa the Oth ot September, whea the ears were be gin alar to fill, sad Immediately carted to the pit. , The stalks were laid length wise la the silo aad packed down layer by layer. The mass waa carried Terti eaily op wards, a feet ahore the surface la order to allow for lta settling. About S feet of dsy eras then throw a oa top aid it area allowed toatraa' for 2boCrx At the expiration of that tine It bad Mltied down within a few locbee of taesaiface. It waa then heavily tramp ed mad more clay thro era upon the tors aad aides. In a. ftw cays more the mass waa several inches below the sur face. The pit waa doaely watched aad every crack carefully atopped. The corn walxned about isjuoo pounds. Aa the capacity of the alio was Sia cubic fset the enallare'weUbed upwards of 40 pounds to the cublo foot. The pit waa opened on December IX of the same year. Tha eastlajre proved" to be of. ex cellent qaailty. lta color waa greenish yellow. Its taste laalpld aad Its odor alcohoiie. It waa greatly relished by ear cattle. Tha alio waa opeoed by taklBgoS the covering of earth and boards at one end. The portion of en silage uocoTarrd waa removed by mak ing a vertical section from the top to the bottom of the silo. Tha heyy, superincumbent preasure ou the re raaialag portion, of the -ma-ss preTaata the antraace ot tha air at tha eapoaed end. The euper&ctal layer of enailage ImmedlaUlv la contact with the bot tom aad aides of the silo waa covered with mold aad allghUy damaged to the depth of aa loch or so. Tha lose from this aad all other aoareee amoaated to about 400 pouada. la ldO two additional illoe were pre pared. Both were like Ho. 1 aim ply F4ta dog la the clay eoiL No. 3 waa 10 aet deep, 10 feet wide and 0 feet long. The core was cut Aurostetn and 6th. aad Immediately hauled to tha silo In carta, where It waa damped down after balag we! t had la ad Joining scale-room. It waa then pae-jd through a No. 11 Sinclair's fad cutler, drives by a ooa borae railway (tread) power. Thla cut ter, althoaxh It repeatedly allccd op a cart-load of oora weighing COO pounds Into caecee about half aa Inch loo g In five mtnutee'Ume. te too light for a toeary crop of corn or sorghum. The machinery was simple aad cbesp, each aa eoold be used - f or many other farm purpose. The corn fell from the cot ter directly Into the pit, where It was packed dowa by heavy tramping. The alio waa filled with l&fiOO pouada of corn aad SSjouft pounds of green (aecsad crop) clover. The mass wa carried np S feat above the surface. The process of filling occupied three days. The ea stlajre waa covered with a few Incaeeof chaff, boards were placed acroaa this, aad the required weight, about 100 pouada to the square foot of surface. aDDlled. Thla welrht was furnished by a covering of red day. weighing about 80 pouada to the cubic foot. The mass la a few days had settled dowa well within the pit A' rougti shed waa placed over the etlo to protect It from the weather. ? fcflloNa.S.llJfby 10 by 20reet waa partly filled la the same way with aV ooo pounds of corn aad ajDOO pounds of unaan miusu it waa weiantea wua old bricks. , btlo No. 1 waa enlarged and filled w lth 15,400 pounds of second crop clover. NoavaaadS were opened aartog uie win tar of 1830-61. The ensilage proved to be or excellent Quality ana every pound of It was eaten by our slock. No. 1 waa not opened nntll the following winter. 1S31-J fiflsea montha after It waa filled. Thla ens J I are (clorew waa somewhat more acid than that of Noa. 1 aad 3. and waa eaten, with dees relish by thecaXUa. . - . tujc oiurcriox to xaaTncN aiLos. ! The great ob lection to silos with earthen walls Is the falling la of the sides durior . winter weather.. When eorptled of their contacts It te almost impossible to crsvent tha bearing and disintegrating action of the frost opua the Camp ciay., .to ensure tha uaixorm dsacandmg preasore eo eaaeatlal to tha soccass oX tha prooeae the walla moat be rjsrpcadlCBiar aad smooth, and hence the only remedy is to enlarge tne sno. Xt Is of tea laooaeeolect and expensive, aadeometloaee Impossible, to do thla. t Kaconraged by the aucceaaf ul experi- menta or Ltm precacmr- years I deter mined ra JeSt to cooatraet aiioa of a more permanent character. Tw eeeTalngty excavated on the Two were upper aide of. a hill aide- bars, each -about 22 feat lee jvll feat wtdaaod 11 feet deep. Tbey wttreetretitihened on tbe Inside by a trick wa3 lined" with cement, and wereeovered -by a : projection of the roof ot tbe bare.--Tha coat of the two waa about 'In co&eequeaoa of the long continued droaght the crepe plant ed for ensilage were almost failures, and only one silo-was partly filled with Ooea-poundi of corn. 21.780 pouada of dhoorra and poarvda of eorgaura. &4XO pouos la s!L Tbe quality of tha easUae waa ail that could be desired. It waa greener and leas acid than that of the preceding years. . , sia 15SJ wa auooaauad la filling both Hoe with corn and sorghum. Each silo held 75 tons, aad our crop grown for easilare amounted to 220.000 pounds. The siioa were opened last winter (IS82- S3) with the subs gratifying results as before. ....... . The forszolng stale men ta i" -e that Ibaverfuvupebeat .., axvxfl rocTCDs or ZLtsxiAae, and that my experiments. continued for four yeanubsTe bean anifortnly sue. eeaafol. Krotn my own experience. S'irPortM by that of hundreds of f arm- ra ta d;Ssrent sections of our country. l mtnr j-can tarsry nam ror the pro- ccs of ensilage that wi'Ji erdlaary care aureus a is ths rule and xailore the ex. cpUcm. ', J. If. JUC.i3BT2B. CbarTes.CjTatob,. a?4 ' Zl errs." an n-?Dpted ana af Caleb Green jot Frore nee. i'j J.wm found la ao inUxlcael con dition ca tha crnoadaof Uraiirnbb, at Jlurllnsoa, h.Jion fcaaday aizht. and it- obeyiry -the ord?rcf.a private alcntuin to lesvt the prrcalses. was abet dead. Jacob Plrt-leg. tl.e . watch- i;in, haa been arrested and held for norvler. . ...... -Ukt a CbMM. Cev -r.Va.aC.TebL IS, If 81. . A rr. wr mT Pi Cdi H.- l cats i.d roar r. r. xt. a. jr. lutru. GAUQHT A BAD COLD Th SUMMER - COLD3 and Causae ara quit a aa dan-, garous aa those of , mtdwtntar. , But they ylalat to the asms treatmant and ought I tobataVenln '. v - - : .time.','-.:-:'' . I Fo all dltMM of THROAT. ; NOSTRILS, HEAD or , , '. 'BREATHING AP- . PARATUSf , " 1 ainiuuer la tha SOVEREIGN Remedy ALLDnUQQISTSKEEP ; PAIN KILLER CSi has awvae bean aa tnatanea ta wkleh tala taruaa aavtvoraat aaa ajtu rrtru a a raUaa la wmr at taa oawtataa. waaa tafcea eaty aa a CMtaettaa acalaa aaalana. HoadradaoT arwcuoa aaea e&anaoaed all laa ecktaai iim ftoa, as4 my praaertb tats barmless vesetabie laaaa taeahulaaad feyar. aa wail aaeraaeDsta aaa f awiiara ttuura la iaa ape- JELLY TU M BLEKS, leaCtaaai rrees- n. Water CoalenT' . E jfc laaratara, , Ti? Vaaa, Babv aaaaowaMf vooaa. ua reat4.at Bia CHIflA PALACE Ot - UTztoura BaJtranxLa 1 1 Jotoa BMoaaakl k " I , or-Grrxus aca u : saarXT . . - r . A 001C109-8I3rHE SAILflD3nLII(DA. saaawaaailaaa, Oaai aw RwraiaTfaa UUignuTi axuxr waJtBLurrza : najLLxxx r cuu gux&a rxxa ; rTra yaara aWabHabi t aad aavee fcaoara to fan taaatneia aaaa. aauaa av caraala. HeTrr to afl a.anniit pawaoaaa aae ataaalia facta ua af nailaiSwia . SBCRBTi Taa aaiy aiaaotvar af taa Patooaooa Uile aeM aatea aaiau ta tea Btooa t li a alia aad anty eaXtcTXICa la kaowa wiaifly. btawaatt trtaaa emeaOy at ttaa SrniMiMii.Waaaaa Jfawmlar'a. watia ao a anS apMtSVa aad aqppoaad rananaaa aaix U baa eaea aonaadad br ewJaent adeunats Otat awMeaaaaatoe ai tn , I na Urtiia AaMfclfc aaai awlKakl a4Ba 4la i m aapiMRiwu w aaaw T T ISJ waaavaa aaaaafa miaii, Hwra. aad awtrtn toooaa will aot ifu ww to. gitMMt aniea ara um nawt af taa potMainc af tha Muod altb Una aatd T BaLJCTLJCa worka wKh atarraioaa rCeec aa taia arid aad aa liaum tba dtaordac It ta ara asctaattraly dm or all aribr4id phraMUnaaf Aw anea aaa anropa, Hateat stadhal aaaaaf ot rtia rapona B6 par otul enaa ta tarea oara aaatwaiTiaaaiaa - - i , - Caat aiLJCTUCa ta a aattaba cure farBbaJaaa tiara. Moot aad heamrta. Tba aaoat infant paioa ara aabdaad aimoai loataotix. una a a mat. atauaz saaraotaca Si a box. a Boxxs rorea. Baet tree by amaU ao taeatpt of saooar. - asx Toca ca oaoT fob it. 1 nta uatac tmttaUona ar aarwer i - 1 tt tT w4uijuiuii a vul. aa aaea ear, wntca ta antoad abaaUeaily para andar aor atcaatora, aa latfUaoaortMa raqoiaua aa maiaa annr.aa ta tba tiaai iww it Taka do otbr. at aead to na. 287 Broad . aar kaada 8- Naw Tork. Tee eaia tf J. a. M. DaTinaoa. Drtaxalat, Trade rlS tr HOME COMFORT. 1 .'I j V ; t , . i " art as KaJay MI4a Caaatrr stirei i aiaua TaUa What IXaTalakaaf iwtabSa wbaa tbay aead a doetor aad wbaa tbar A3xf,m arnTaTaiiit Doctor X aa ba antarad bia boaas la a eoay IBtle TQlace In tbe t tenor of the Btats el Sew Tark, aflae a tedlooa abt nde of aaaa? aaflaa. "I baaa baaa dowa aaaoac tba aaoantalaa So aaa a aaaa. who. tba wmirnr aaid, waa ymrg aick aaS aot nxaiy to ne m motaiim. nnloaa ba bad trainedlau aeJpj and foond . hlsa saffertnaj Crees a ratbar abarp attsek of eoho, which bia rasa Or BJcbt bavo relieved la tea ralnntaa. If tbey bad a srala of aaaaa aaS taa ee tbraa simple remadlaa latbabauaa. Pat Dai Uar moat razaata icnorarit aspics. sad wbaa tba leaat aebe or pala takes tbaa,seodfor a doctor, aether they trersey bias ee not" f "Way. Ooetacwbalktodst slaptereaaedles. as oa aaU tbaaa, da taa ax pact aaopta ta keen hi tba aoaaar aakad tba wtla, aa aba poorad blaa a oup OC sVOa wMsV " . "la Uia aaaa." saawarad the Dootor, "If Cbey bad SttTy pta a BXX30X8 CAPCIjrX F0S0U3 FLaSTZa en the saaa'a atomaeb, ha would hare twa aQ nctt ta aa boor aad aarad ma a draarf rtea " ..i - - - vs. .. taanexdUtaeoBpUlawtteaxMataeaei:,, An SHaaeaa ara anmlnatad front the arstea by wbatmar be Toothly ealled-sxpotalon orertrao Uoa. or by a onloa af ths two proosaaes. Beaaon's Plaatar profaotaa bots.: It looltM tha torpid or aaaaa aot, aad aaada lta. aootatrjc. loaaaoea taroosb tbejarrUd porea of tbe akin. All echar (UwterseMicatbspaUecttowalt. Tbeyxtrehla boaa for to SBorrow. Eenao's piaster cites hint balp to-da. Which la beuss do sea talnkt -Boy tbaCaPCtNX aad keep Bin lbe boose. PrJos.es Ceabcrr A Jokcsoo, Jbaxtnareotloal Cbemlsts, Kew Tork, , v ,, t - . apl748ra AT THE E PI SCOPAJL rerryMYissr v lil Thata mi fcf ,m lauwia acel Fruit Jars, ' ; a . E'aaiaa aaaaa peapta waatdlaana ; CON VENTTON : O-r-tH'o fi smtr4.oiieferyaec)i!on & Bro Lher oiTga.-, 'Spring and-Sunimer "z - . : wa Hara . Addto Gar Hew Sic A -OF IHOEIi A Rice Una of LADIK9 OflBA aLTPPSBS and MieiOiT TlXS, sad a variety af . ? ''- 1 talaa, Sliaa aa rliUarvsia STRAP SANDALS; Alao,laadttttoataaarLaica toek of Gents'. Ladles' aod Children' rboea. ae hara Joat reeatvaa a tins e lAUdfwrs uin vat BUTTON BOOTS. 'If- . AAiiotherLotef - GBO.m. ZBIGLBR c ,;r ia&Javandyisaaa' tboea. . Dant forattwbea raa wbh a Dlr aff aay ktad. Truok or Valiaa, ta aalt aad im aar GRAY 48. BROTHER saayi2.1888 H A V E 4 TA K EN ALL Tba 50 Per CcnL of Cost Price Off A lot of DRESS GOODS. THE BEST VALUE Tat fall an J See Thro. SLIXtSDI ta ' r , 1 SPBHGSTOCL Oar 8PKUSO STOCK of tVadsaa. atlases. Seats, Toatba aod Cbrutre&'a COOTS and SQOrS Is bow faft aad aa tea, eonptfadBc tba and aaoat awraot arjrlea. Xadlea. : and cmureaa Fine Battca and Lice Bsots, BUI TO XXVPOBT8. HXVFDBT BLIPrZftS and SAXDaXa a apactak. ireraU aad Tooths G1XTXB3. BUTTOH aod la.CS SALS. 8TBaP SHOXi. OOMQKXS8 aad BOTTOM OXTOBJkS POXPd aad 8LAFPK8S shcrsdsa. . '- ... . - - , ' - . tar Gabta flna Uk. rHIff aad Tdt HATd at tba beat brands aad aaoat eorreot at i laa ; A fall Has of TBDXXa. TALXSXS. TBATXUUta Baaa. TRUlta aad BHift 8TKAF8, Ijaportad Back lag aad Bboa Praaang. kT8boa BoOooars sea Button raataaersss tbey aaa ba eaatiy aaad by taaamaa and tba Trade all other flaodsta aw Bae la Tariaty aadataD prtoaa. GITB CS a CALL. Pfgraa & Co. saarza . . X. CL WOBTHKIT. WX aTaCKPOLX, ; - - ; i JOBH U OOBMOH. , v - filj -Elacliine Cedpanj. Marhititata. Toaadara aad BKrAIBl.Q AHDJSBBIXO Prom pUy dona at raaaonabto rataa. " gatlaf aatloa - swarantead. . - - Cotton Tsetary aad goxme repalirs a specialty. Dealaro tn -aamrie. Palters. OaopIlDca and blrt as cuFwater Worka pioaabttia abopon nwnijiwin r mum, mo. urooraoaa Xaat Trad or at ahoom ortnout Varnal Amt M I I arr. eoraer saar24wtt nary, eoraer Klnth and A atneta, CTiariotta, N. C. To ElininCcnipanics and : Mine Owners. Tba aadMralsnedaranow praparadlo porcbaaa laaaf . ...v,. . GOU, 8IL7EB, .' 4 ; - AOT SUliTHUB, 5 Caaapl3r ataMl Salphart Hrnaral to ba deltrarad at naaraat raDwaj station. ...cn - W . . iKiwi isa nun, mouun are i , BICBJRDa, POWAH a co.,? ' London and Swansea ."g'aful. AH eOBUnonleattona ahenld b aJjTad to . M. PaBST Tbomasvllla, Xtavldaoa Coo&tr. N. C. , Sola Acant for UtaAiattad Btataa. - t e28tf. N017:IS,T11B:TIME!! TO BUT 1CHEAP GOODS t- . ; . - - r !... . . t . Aa B la onr mttnm ta taka aa vmr.t nf mfrtrAr 2nnM lat,aa wl-b to rati uaa our ata4 aa miteb aa poaat bio, and ba order ta do ao, wa effor - , - ,Z- F0H THS KEXT -. TWENTY . DAYS; TJNPnxMXBOEPiTcra ntuotru - -.- ... ....' - . . i . Ja all lta of rnoda. . Now Is tba ttma to get barr UU1 11A UTToM WWU3I ' Now la tlM alma toat batvatna In Kntfnni "WhltaG'Hxi. andta l 'nda t fcnrumer Ixas uooos, .uanaacercmeta, ii"Te. corse's, :.- -' Kow la the tune to fcf LiacKeta, f ... an 'TIan neia, Water-froof1, tii''-'nr. rt u, i ".lf", t,.,-- . nSiir-t1UAN TILSY VilLLbJ KiXT iNTi-X Ctul ana seeuaWs Intend to IHMHB Li II If K N K UK MUI UUUX 88 88 orxsaa to ths t '- i .' '! fir. X ' f : 1 TRADE A Large Stock of PUCE T70ITG LOADS,' Linseed" Oil, Colors; VARNISHES, &C. Alae TWO CAR LOADS KEROSEIOlt. J. H. McADEN. saayia DKUaGI3T. COLSITFS AljffilCiH SOAPS, T UfrlM'B KHGUSH LA VINBSit WATKB,' OUBUra HAJiDa-KBOSlKT ZXTBACT. VOLQATSTa TtOiXT WATalXa IbTPOKTKDBlTRCX. stpoarxi) rAiMa.coLoasx. : . . - - : T rBUTS FRENCH 80APO iiown xsouaa soapo9 LUBDBOR69' BXTRACTS IX BOIX. bacuxt PuWDaaa. . - ENGLISH TOOTH BRUSH CO NSUSH Ha IB BBUaoxa a- M B IBS ft B KTB8 CARBOLIC KOTJTH WA8H SADSa BAKER'S CARBOLIC MOUTH WASH j - aT - , Wilson BarwcD's Drugstore.1 anr27 ' ' "- " - ; ' - . .-i ... - r . ' 4 . . - '-: . . WH0LK9ALX AJTD BXTAXta BookseIIer and 'Stationer, CHARLOTTE, H C. ! aLaaea Aan eAsanexxr STOCK oa lAdloa Writlats; , i IJaasar auael aTauaer Bleea aall -i BJalw,Ba)afcvav. 1-9 - a Alawai sTya a Baaka, " '4 . flwyes Baa lta, it iiiV the earn . srerele and Literature of the day; awauuci rrwatmysj iuoui u erutJEa - i if'St tar ncCa,U'a7alcaratca - A eafl tataxamlae mr Pattara rjatnrtnMmt i wT- apactfully aaildted Oataloaoaa aant fa- addraae oo appiieaUon. ' Fattma joailed on reaalnt of anmbar. atz and nrtcaT T 'T". .'sasyil .rt - i -; CITY TAX, 1883. IS eoBlOrmUr With Eee. S3, of CT' Chartar.7 all persona and bodies, poU?ie and corpora's, wbo own or har. eootral cf Uxibia rrorvr in tn nr. ot Cbarlotta on tba first of Juna 1 1 J. ara barw- trriHMMiea io murn to ma n or bflore Juns so 1 8&S, 4Jbt ot tbelr taxable ' pcopenjr and tbalr polio. :t - ... . -v .., ! . , - .... . . . .. fcald M"?t ta ataia tha fmintxtr nf Inf. lot banx atoefe. solvent eretUM, Incomes, ad atK. la Incorporated aowpiiEte, whetbor -do's bvt neaa la tsia aista or aoiae ct-er r ....a, a ( dexx. j, warea a"-l mef bandlsa f ."e?1 d,iori:.i,...L. tur- nltura. inatB, Jewelry and ail other via -if no ixzmiMs or lb laws oi uta cwu or in 'nft clUieC. y. Br order of Board of a !'rT"a. .f snai20tf :-tVtr?.Clads dsTieasutae. . - c .- aaaaa"aaw.- ..... .. ,s,'.-'.t W nolesale Ketai ra- w w- a f w sraj ysaaav -: r r-a .ski" i (BCBCMmI ar a 1 t apS9 Is Now the Cry, as the COMPELS From Fur THE HEADGEAR The Great Stccla W hare bad In prooaaa of nunafaetara, and ahlptaenta eoaalnc ladatly foe aU week pxaf. U now i s . upon our tabb a ., rioimTr 1 Fon nzOaizicsiicD: Special pains hare BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S STOCK, t 5 And the eateeatre spaas stran to that AHSUtaaant " aaaa Wa sura liauraaaat lai OiTorjNev Attractions to Shopper TO&THXXB- i I -ii .'" ; --'4 i t : 'O '; - - BOYS'-OUTFITS I We Eif-ft .ths largest Stcdr cf.L'ea's," Bw's, cd CtilircaVV.'c..: I t . ; . . . ..... - r K , ' . ' s - f Wi m . ii ii if II fl II H ... T . HUH .' II.K JTW. T It H K t.-f:ti. !.??.' -li -' - '.A 'li k -. .. - ' . -.. . . . . . ...... Ih4 the adrantafea thereby te he dartred should be . . - - - .1 . t j 'And Dealer n Chcrrir'; 0! xt .marietl M - i MM Increasing tath of Spring A CHAIN UK to Straw OF MEN AND BOYS. ol Spring Clol&io been taken alia lbe randan It latpoaatbla to nnd aaab aa aaortinetit trtlwa; (bat Wa - -a os -, - .... -BSi A A T MB .'ai'ft AAA. T ' ! ohrlou to pure L I ... r.nd Ciodr - Cc'.- - - -lIV.;;:yre.3 Is a Zer.::y ZZ V Or ; v .'f J...-a enittteCoavrr ji Eir.::::ra & Troxxri . .. it.- c m r - - j. - - r 4; . f :r i.fxl ta.'. - r-rc .j i;-;. c. i. --.t1rir I i'!unL l of T i . , t'ro. -i,e u jn.r w.ra &C1 -C"U t 1 - '.hi 1 n :. v "-tab, C0 Lit. , . 3 1 1 '. IVV . 1 IJ I .... s ! i . - - r - , a f I c i 'Tr-r.f J. 'J. m t'I y':'-ra. M. Tt , ! ' - . 1 14 --rt T : w 14." Hit- 'f l,1' .i - It a- : tui " ; i i tr ' i ' 1 . t
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 31, 1883, edition 1
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