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O A L. 3 J Q U II H'A L-O B S D xl " J IT 1, 1 'J lie tc iELC ra.il. TTU ) tumjc 2TAir' :xsrr aci utpo&tw prevail, . mt tam;ji. . (m Martt.'liimoMMi L7 6; tftrw ssoatta. S2 We? tlot Cm year. 12; nx sot&a,fl. JBpaaM rvtrn to dub. - .- - -. -" - ' , - "MTXXCTLT & ABYAXCTm, ' " . Tim foOmakng mrm awr rater fotbtrtistq: Omt tra w tm,S f ttwo Hmm, S I AO! Vurm ttmm 82. V 4 rFBIDAY; JUNE 1. 1883. XIII HETITT A.JTD .THE, PRESI- ST T t Senator Pugh. of- Alabama, wards the Don. A. S. llewitr. - t New York, as a man wbo miaht easily be brought forward as a candidal for President. T IU thinks that Mr. Hewitt's conserva Urt ' vfro ws. ' consistent!? " adhered to fTarsxa itt"i I Cv, AS fcOQja-CJLAi V; UiruUfh years of service in Congress. have won for bim many admirers, who , ' ! prefer-a practical man to .the mere -3 .-, accidentally prominent men who have " . " VV merely a locI record to giro them -a ' " . d Aim upon the Democratic party. Re- - centty Mr. Hewitt's name has been t . - , ,.. ToTably mentioned tn the same conneo j 1 1 tirfnin other qaarUri Baltimore Son. -. -.r'f - Several: months axo. and not long after UiXtewiU's speech on the tariff question; ws declared our, readiness to V ' support him for the Presidency, and we V . . would still gladly give him bur cordial 'isnprtrtif the Democratlo Convention should nominate him. , Mr. Hewitt ." '-T cctoes nearer'. th standard of states manshlp recognized in Europe than almost any of our public men that Is ft ty, he combines in larger measure llaaral.'caUurel with Test 'practical knowledge of affairs, both general and f I ; 1 ?& petalUialfnlnelifandred and ninety ' 'nine out of any thousand of J American , legislators His opinions upon ques . . tloos of reveaue and ' taxation ' are; da rired more from a long practical ezp- ' . ; rienceTln the management of great man oractanng ! laaustnes tnan ;rrosa V. bboaaalth0ugh na' I familiar with v -he .works prwriters ofeTery school of ' poUtieal economy and. being charac- r terlled by entire freedom 'from eren thsrsusplcIon of self-Joterest, they j ought to carry unusual -weight. Bis speebbi on the tariff, was an exhaustive Vjand inUtoly one, Sjnd of k higher type than any delivered in the Bouse of BepresentatiTes. j v.. We do not know that Mr. Ilewitt as. plres to the Presidency if possessed of his . wealth, and wit no ' stronger pTijsiqus than he has, we are very sure w. would not batif he does and should tti nominated, ke would be elected, and would fill the duties of that exalted station like a sUtesmanand : a man of ' rLAMSlAJUOfl'H THEORY. Thatiost remarkable of the modern scientists, Camllle .Flammarlon, has been giving a theory of the origin of lerolites, which, although; not , perhaps J' Si lenUrely new, is attracting 'attention. - Every one of these ajrolitesi or nrano- -Ute as they are also called, contains the . same chemical constituents as the earth. but, while this is true, these constitu : enta have never been found in exactly the same arrangement as the stratified iflS r '-i rths?11 the exterior surface of our 7 . planet. There is no" siliceous rock In an aerolltewhlle the. larger part of the ; earth's crust Is composed of it. This led to the conclusion that If these bodies, came from another'planet that planet 'was not a dead one like the moon, but ' a young TOleanle one, like the earth be fore Its shell was formed. Flammarion suggests that these aerolites were once apart of our earth "perhaps as the 77Tew; Orleans; Times-Democrat puts it 1 i- "at mat epoch when order cad begun te cryitallis within the chaos "of fire; ' and the first thin crust was. being np .-' heaved pf tremendous Toleanib action. 1 4-fernaps even at' a more recent period. ?lTne American -volcanoes, now enfee-, : bled or extinct, might once have pos- - . .... aesaed force eaongb. to fling .masses f ' vl ' jl ?70 ' theattracUoa ;of the earth. '"v 'Such' projectiles, unless caught by the sjin or other bodies, might in obedience to tmifraglble ' law, play comet parte : 'for a time, describing enormous . para- bolas, and returning at each )ong rero- t 1 4 " luUon to cross the terrestrial orbit. -Z1:t' should.. Ixappen u meet the -. (., ; i, .earta on its first return, tie ssrelite " v might travel for millions of years be-" . ,r forebelBg finally arrested) and a uran ' s 'oUte'diaeharged lntd space 'during the T npheaTal of the Andes, might fall back upon the world In 1883." ! .tu i iTHB SUGAR TASITF JHH jtOII. ;.Ths new tariff, excepting the sugar achedolev goes iato effect July lsTJbe .w . sagarsckedule goes Into' effect to-day; but will 'not kSsct the price of ithat commodity.,, as merchants 4aaang; - t ,i; since . reBlslett. their .dealings fix.lt""lri . .. . anticipation of the change. Beretofore v., Vrfp ;.coUCUn5 .thedQty, on sugar; ofcall . . , ( gradee the Dutch standard, of icofor was '"'."'tueltoascertalnth ,e ;. ,, .v; j "-M1 intiaM- value. -The Treksnrv - SSS... SLt 1h. KSJ , partment has altered the regulations on U-thli stjj ect.. and f hereafter the polari ; Lecope- will be used to1 test the ;iowex tamed-for IraortaUoi3Si above No.lV - whieti Includes the . refined or semi-re-' '- - fined, rrades. The DolarisoeDe la a won- ?I rvfflr-i!J! iM(KMi;;hM' i.t.' "yr: ' rw" " h perrsc .accuracy tue saccharine ". strengthjpf,. sugars, without regard to 1 1 -tiialr-coJorsjuxdls used bv all Imobrtkra JUli II i; 0f ih material: A f ' V ' - - U .vtwnian ; .11.4. tvt. .-ki . in kuuui m uus suojecfc not uecj f the chpr4 tp the i la.iV will make stj itaf ch tliept'pir topeBople4utbeda ith4Tfthatitfc's best and n TLnigrt.lfrj' speech on the cie of ? the chrrr3 ip the ; la will make sugar iausa, most the : polariscope test which has ever been ' . made in Congress was delivered by the ' m i' IBpa.'WmU; Eobhlasbf thlsiState, in ,n -i . i i-thttih Con CTessJ Whin th!aiminruii' " of Ways and Means, of which lie was a ' . msmberVmade their report onj the sun- " i We heard? that . speech With the . . ; ttS.p:iaiare; and ' nererl saw. the - . i Bouse df Hiprsssntatives mojee attend C tlvjs.to the. t4Jaeassloa of a quesUoa .ef . . . . taxation than It was while Mri Bohbina s fcslrtrcS'fioon 4t ws a Tfnl instrnctlT. and VnL-rt.tn ' . w,7-rr. .7 : . . tiica cf silllty. fcud a caref urstu- . " ' dent of economic questions. ' :t?i?. i'-iii'ox,a E idolater yoan ftllpw; 4 uft a maa near. iZsvada: Uo, for. bis money. When arrsJjned . Jn ;cpurt EspiTarcTUry.saylrj that t!s Ills , x Lcca. a cLiratls fallcr an! le '.- . wanted it ended, but the Jc J-a waj ro f ".ji .r "ismT3moMr! s.3t3r'3tha,f!:2, ', L-t t.-:re4 a cf -rS'fcuIIiy - e-t:rtla3 trr'QteJtwo Isfrytra to - . , - ' . .- . J i r At the Presbyterian General Ae:;ta bly at Saratoga, U&t Taesdiy, the tem perance committee made its report, and an amendmentofTered by the Rev; Dr. HerrickJohDson.-declarlDg against pn hlbltloa as a diatlnctlve measure, hat hailing with Joy and thanksgiving the efforts to check intemperance and the sale of intoxicating beverages by the power of the christian conscience, of public opinion, and the strong arm of the law,' was adopted by. a two thirds vote. . :'i..:;."v:.:r "T h. It Is rery evident that prohibitory legislation is no ; longer regarded, even by the .religious denominations, as the proper re raedy,or indeed as any remedy, for intemperance.- It is about as efTee tlve for that purpose as the rack and the thumbscrew are for the suppression of science. The great evil cn be rem edied: by wise legislation, but not by sweeping acts of prohibition.; Why not try the. Journal Obskkybkb plan of high license, with severe penalties and damages for selling to minors or habit ual drunkards'? ; That will do as much for temperance as legislation can do. While some boyff. were bunting for lost base balls' among ' some debris of a brick wall in Philadelphia,' last Satur day, one of them kicked out a wallet wrapped In i newspaper which ' con tained $50,000 In notes, bonds, &d ' It had been stolen five years ago, and a reward Of 830 was offered for It, which the boy received, f . :: :r: , ...... t s ' - In addition to the navy yard at Nor folk, Va, Mr : Dezendorf wanjs to have the poet ofice UTestlgated. Be charges in a letter to the Postmaster General that it has been prostituted in the fa- terest of Mahone, and the Postmaster General replies that if be will ' make specific charges a thorough invest ga-1 tlon will be made. : ' 1 ' ' Additional details of the Philadelphia Almshouse peculation corns to . light every now and then. Comptroller Page has just discovered that for seven years Major Phlppa stole something over 81, 000 a year oat of the money paid for tte board of patients. Joe Nail, the defaulting assistant postmaster at Atlanta, attempted sui cide last -Monday by taking twenty grains of morphine. It was discovered in time and the stomach pump saved him. Be had been drinking heavily for some time previous. , , Be publican methods seem to have taken some hold in Greece. It appears that a number of the officers of the gov ernment who were poor a few years ago have become rich by peculating the public fund. , ... . . Senator Hampton is winning some reputation as a bear hunter. Be has killed nine, since the adjournment of Congress, on his Mississippi plantation. and "oodles of other game. . : ' ' There is a building boom in Green ville. S, C and the . News asserts -that there are more buildings being erected there than at any other point in the State. . v r ' i ' .' U. 8. Marshal Strobach, who is under indictment in. Alabama, was a delegate to the Chicago convention as a Grant man and a proprietor of one of the 800 medals. : ; ' - ' An angry dispute is now going on in London between certain titled gentle men as to whether ladies should be permitted to be present at public din ners. -' . - - A shower . of sulphur, fell upon Chicago the other day. A premonition of what is in store for the denizens of that burg when they arrive in the other Chicago. ' ' At Abe coronation of the Czar the American - minister was sandwiched between the Chinese and Japanese rep resentatives. . r About the time , that Proctor Knott was nominated for Governor of Ken tucky, Duluth diicevered a gold mine within her city limits. ; i ' The dominions of the Czar of Russia cover 8,400,000 square miles, and bis sub jects number 9000,000. The.Czar of all the Busslas is thirty- eight years old, ambitious, but retiring and erabid.';- . ' .V. r. . ' . The high license .system for saloon licenses -continue to attract attention. and many cities are adopting where it has been on trial for some time the results give extreme satisfaction. The Louis Kepublican relates that the hlrh license plan has been . put ia oper ation at if a lion in .that state, the rate being L00 a Tear, beeidea the State an county tixea. . The place has a population of SJ0OO, and there are four aaiooas paying the above amount. Un- der the new license law of Missouri the ehx9 or Ucens u 45550 10 'r200. rates mA hm? bmum bivi t vmiui J be Impossible to pay, but Pulton and f flther towns both in Jlissourit and lilt. "to "fifteen saloons. " Cape Girardeau, whichis but little larger than Fulton, baa twenty-three, . JVbere the, business f is so divided up, some of the dealers 1 get But a meager living, and imanv of I the saloons are disreputable i places. I Four saloons supplies Fulton very welL 1 nnd they are orderly,- weU kept estab- .v: n&Hmentt, The best proof, of the sue- I m., .f tha lhgnira, in . that-. tri rAnrla i rrm r- . . - ir'i'" like it: those wbo attend the saloons exores themselves satisfied iwlth the change; while the people generally are ceiightea witn it, as the xoui groggeries are swept away ana arunaenness and disorder are diminished, ;.. 1 M I t Menois Faa for a-Partr ef Stnaeata. : There is sreat.' excitement among the cmaenLS or tne . Aieinoaias uoiiece in Delaware, Ohio, over the arrival of Ds tective -Morris - from Columbus, who proposes to arrest a number of students and prosecute them to the fullest extent cr the law. Sotne" days ago a ( party of tmaenuMsa a cow. DiinaioiaecLiiito the private room of President Payne in toe oMtge oouain?, and lockea it in. vnestneptesraentrernrneane zouna I room a scene cf confualon and ruin. 1 bookcase; pictures, etatues. ch and e- . Liiers ana carpets were damaged or oes- troved.-.-Tbe faculty -held a -meetisz and determined to arrest and prosecute tea' chancers. . About, forty ettidfsts have been summoned to appear cetcre the - f aeulty and" answer charges of drunkenness and Milliard plavinr.r It is paid full twenty students will La ex peUad and lialf a djzea arrested for the I tsiarl X: J.ttMwefL B".rnre. It r,f- J i ,i t -i , - r -. 41 1 . i -i i r .6 t t III. ' I Th SUMMER COLXS - and , Coughs are quite a dan- . sreroue au those of ' ;.. .. - midwinter. .r::J . But they 1 yield to the eame . treatment - and ougrht to betaken In ; - . . time. . Fo all dlaeaaee of THROAT, . - N OSTRIUS, H EAD or - BREATHINO AP- . ' PARATU9 , PeiTyDavis'sPaiiillep Is the SOVEREIGN Remedy - AL.TL DRUQQISTS KEEP. PAIN 1 KILLER oB BUS KM . .11 Fn II MM Spring; and Slimmer, BHQB8 ! -. WX HaV i . Added to Oar New Stctli OF SHOEI.' - ' A KIM T.ITM of LADTK9 OPXKA. UPPERS aad xmweomT tub, aae armnewoi . tet nieaea aaWI CUlaea'e strap sandals; IdeFand CbUdreo'a Phot. e aavt pm nemtvd a niM oc cnuarao'a iub vat . ,. BUTTON BOOTS. GEO. ST. . JZBIGHijBlx. Soon fannt ehen ie eto a pair ef sboM ef any kind. Traoaer VaUala aU aa4 mm good aaa pnecs. CRAY & BROTHER nz.1883 i-- - 1 : - Tbie has eersr been aa tnaUnes la ehJeh this terllrur inTUormot aod aaU-fabrU dtons a taUM to erd of (fee OMpUtn(. warn takes duly a a nrotecUoe acmlBat Baalarla. BoadradaoC payateUna bar abaodooed ail Uta oOMaal areet Sea.aadniw pnaertba ttala hai ii naa icaiabta loolo for ehtlla and ferae aa wall aa drapepaUaad Dcrvena aSaeOooa. tostattei's BUXaa la Um spa- cum you nffao. fTMMr aorl . A OO1UI0X-8EI8S SUDI. AILIIffILIIfli. at ev ivm ixdurrtD. DacrniaTX bxuxt w. - rxaxxirxKT 617 AHA TTJUX lira rean eataMlshod and mowa to fan itaatu aa . aaoca r ea is. Bafar t all proanlaaot ptirataaana and lorui losecaaui BallajtHoa - - 8BCRBT1 J:; Tbaenlralcaotvaref: tba Potaonom Urta A eld whtna WTtata in tba Blood af BbeaaaaUeaAdaoaV fiiuwila 8ALICTLICA reiaadr. baaanaa K atrUaa dtteaOr at tbm canaa of aUMamaaaa.eaatand Meonlcta. whLa ao auuay soaUad peolflea and eappoaad pananwaa oali treat loeauy toa anaoia. -. a aaa Daan aonaaaaa or ammeot aetannaia mat eatward applteattooa aoeta mm rabbtas HUi otla. atntBMflia. I'-'r"", ana annrnina touooa wuj pot atadicaU taeaa dlaeam whtea ar tba naa it of tba poison lnaj Oia Mood wtta Urta Add BU.illt.iUA worms wttb Bsarraloos offaot ea tbt a!td aed ao i tba disorder. U Is zlu.,iTiy mod by ail oslabratad pbystoUnaof Assartoa aed Knrotia.- Hishaat atedtcal Asmdaotf af Puu ssoatta lu nor oant ami in tataa aara. nat 8AXICXLICA la a esrtatn eara forBbeama and ioraicia. tm asoat mi palna ara aabdaad abeost laatanUy. eira a atrial. BaUef anrantax st a box. e Boxas for ssv ! ) --y, AMU TOTJB Ds MXJBLTt .. . Bat do act ba detadsd mio taktns lmltsOonaor anbstitntaa. or aomotbJns lesoauBAOdad aa KMX aaanodr ImIm on toa aemUoa elUi tba bsbm of w AaatfUtUiM m w on vacs am, wa w aataodaboasloslly pnro ajnoor oar signanira, aa ladispansibio rsamsua to insnrs- anrwnaa in u raatmant. tss no outer, or aeaa to oa. WASHBDBNX a CtX, Pioprtetora, ' . ' i fiST Braadsmr. nor Reada SC. Now York. lor aala by J. a. aL DATIDSCMSL moist. Trade aoost . aerl8 daw 17 " ' nOTHER'SSPItinitlGVIHEEj. 'J' Ooeearntea Oaa Artlclo Tataa was Set . STer aaUo, avsidl AmmiUr whlcM fta i.' - :- Cbap ava away Iila,- "Ho. air. I eooldn't aaU roa tbst f or mmy ssoneri msx ninnins roAi was Bi motsera. u was ona day, wnen sue was ungmc uxa a isis ana nwinn tbia eld wheel bom, that olj fstbor, tben a young aaedlal ataoem, axtenr&ras a znztni, ieu in iots wun iter soon n ysara aso.-: v - m -'' bo tpoa lh proprietor of a rocb bit of farm tufwi in tibiti eauv.tr. N. T to a reus-bunter. and Tacf,5.6fr cuiDLi&eei remained amocs ner hn imn and srajKiciUidren. vMi motbec' writea Br. J. W. Phalpa, pastor nf Kl Paul's 11. Sl Cboreb. CsJoaso. bas iwd rark.er'a bingr Tonlo, and wisbes mo to say tba ana baa round u mora tnecura uin anyuiinc ana ever oaed for tDTlgoraUng and irenlxij tba rstera debiutaiod y aoaiana. tua orum m aiao to specially ooenUoa tb certainty wlUt wnlcs It sida OKfesaon ana overcomes exn&usaon.' - ivr siiieo tia first boua&nold wasssubUsbed mot, t i ODtnlon baa been mora DOtnt In this srorid tba tbat of Jisr. Jorist cr pbya Ictan. Eer tUJDiutiaaji civKjiea lli? iwer ana nsrvoo t Kj been cued sim bope. VTh &eb oar's deelina Fi'rker'a OlnwrTons Is beooaun more o-"t-t r conulAf . tii sromea sbocurd s..s t-i bwl sod cctidrwa. U eriteitca m&larW po son from ta L , vi. rronx u Uiers is now su-5 wKieTrea auaiirx. . r I ! i --e: fr. Iar-erg GtB Tc'.te Jf sot a .1 1 sea i cf clr-er. It. is a eoaibW-oa of iinr J h -" . ct y- ' j T?or t'-' j rn pro- anl j nr i 1 ' a atnntii'i l c atumr :Gray:&BroIer ii , . n wit a KS3B I II SIS ! KM UU. U BT MM MMM - 1 ' M - - .... .. . v - It i HAVE .TAKEN r AJLL :Tl- marglsi end: 50: Pcr-,Cent-df ;Ccst' Pric3"0 J a lot of - ie DRESS GOQDS - . ' . v . 1"." . THE BEST VALUE 4 Tat ottered. jiixajvDBsa sk uaBBtav maris 1 1 SPREIG STOCK. 8FBIJCQ STOCK Of. . Teatas and caudreas DCOTS and .SD0FS fan ptas. prisms; taa stjlos. CfeDdrejgs Tizt Esttci tti Lice Bcot but tow uwroaTS. jrawpoBT euppxas andSAHOAUBaspeelattr.- Tootaa OAITXS& HUTrXUT. IvACK BsXB, 83TB A P 8HOB, COBG and buttox oxxoar3 pears and surpass enx. sua Istt BATS ef atywa ataQ BBS ef TB09KS, VAUSXS. TsUTZUSTv BASS. TBOKX aad BHAWV BTKAP8 at sit 6IVX ua a CALU Pfgran &Co. "ENGINES. Portable and Stntionaij. S to 300 B OerVanabaa al 8t Loan, Hei, tt 1878. ooxx aad SXX XT. oxxxna sfocnrrxo xxa of UM saicatr of tba IXXXCH BCHB COBX atnXB Tba 18 to SO triad etio SKFABATOBS tech erUDdera. , ' 1 CAB LOAD bas tried tbcyasstba CAB LOAD Perry Boyos Beapers Tba Hmiat draft Basperm taa World, bswptntona snasnr.aa an tea BIO fiXABT Cora aad Cab Bins Bry saoBldaave aoa-wtn artad rross 4 to 6 bosbais DaHXa 8UIXT FLOWS. Tbo bast aalky a BOSSPBXSa. watau. snafUBfcPtttnaa.Jat faaips. Hanexa- Inspirators, Flptac. Hps Ti tntloarai&ji.aa.sA XyoryarUela XiXsrcan.cosaaand aeitbasa Seeds and set prtoaak. Parnca wbo adah to parebaaaxaalaas f i oottaa sains or Lup artitno aaopa ara to omll and esaaUne say. asmpto Vartabta Cot off Xrsxtna, orsrrUa for elreium aad prloaa. . . -v r ; . aasa a. JOHjtaroB. , marZ9 - ObUega atnat, Cbarlotto. M. C X.CWOBTBXK. t 1 WSL STACXraULf J.I vi -'.: . i i tt i --ew hij . -t - - f- I am. j d natrAtRlftG ArlDXOBDI"ici PrOBipUy dooa at reasonable rates, BeUafacttoa -. ... - - '"' - i ' i ' Cotton laetary aad Xos$nS rppabrs aapeelalty. Deslera la 8aafUnc, Pansys, Osdpuncs and Haasreta. Plptn-. Bf m srstttoss. die. Oraeraaaa baleft at CUswater Works plaasMac sbopoa Bast Trade or at sbopa opporfto Fetaalo 8ml aary. corner JUntb and A streets, Cbartotta.2i.-C To Elinins Ccapacica p$& Tbe ; , LEAX. COPPER. V t Oesnplex eaisl BelpBsuwa annersl to bo dellsored at nearest railway staUoa. : Tonas: riaAH a three tnontha drsfL - . - . ; . .... KIUllAJUMjL TOWtliS CO., KXCHAI - London and Bwaasea Snclaod.' i an I nouKi be addressed to at. eABMT ooaexT, : --a . Tbotsasrina. Paytdsoa County. N. L Sole Aseat for tba Unitod States. ia 7fe28 NOW IS THE TmE:!.! QOOiDSm Asttlsonr to take seeoent ef Sena 1st, wo wlh to redoes oar stocc as mucb as posaV bla, and at order to do so. we cor VRPBECEPEIITED D RQAIA1 In art l'?a of roods. 3 Kow ts tne ttma te set bar aaJna ta Dresa boodsf i Now Is tbe ctrae to set banrarns tn sTodons WnJis Goods, and m snds of aammerrJresa Goods, liandkereblafs. ONnes, Corsws. - -.--NowHiheUnMtobnyF'anJtetaj fhaw Tla- KXT vtNTi.a.-,C4 and aeons.,. .blctendta sail tiio soods. '''-'"'-"-'''"" -." 1 " ' . ea: AT THE EPIS COPAL 88 88 tsT mi 01 Bidlisinn and T H i ftmxm nra "m Osay oaa ba oaatiy aaad by fasstnas aed tba Tiada an otaer eoods ta ear Use la VarMy STATE COITEIITIOIT i "" i 'I orn&aTOTHB TRADE .-.Vl-itif J A S Large r .StocIc of PUQETniTB LBADSi "3 ' - Linseed Oil, t - I. VARNISHES, i&C. 5 " TWO CAR LOADS KEROSENE OIL. j. H. McADEN. amarlS DBrjBGBTT. COLSATK AiKBlCiH SOAPS, T U BIB'S XHGLtBH LAV1RDEB WATXB. JUBUra HAH nSKHCAiXJ XXTBACT. ...... .. . . . - . . , . v ' -HLflAT8 VIOLXT WATXT UoLOATarS VIOlT WATXXV, : , ' . IBPOBTTP BAT RUM. - . ' .1 , MroaTaajA&atAooLOGirx, . j T UB1BW VaXBCH BOAPO . JowsraxK6uaaaaAPO . T UXDBOBOS XXTBACT9 IHBUIX a ; aacaxT PuwDxaa, . T7HOLISH TOOTH BBIWHSC! . 11MQUfiH BAIB BBD3HX; . ' : '' ' : " ; Mb idx a b xrwa cabbolic itottth wash BADS a BAKSB'a C.iBBOUQ MOUTH WASH a 'fifeoD&BnrweirsMiStQns. aprTJ, Oi-pDiirjs 0 ' WHOLXSAUK AB9 BXTAIa r' i. .'-J Bookseller Stat W loner," :C!iaBLOTTE,:n, Ataea aaa Hi".;' cyrVetel Wall Vor.SSeeKB,; . .:: Bliaiosw ejasl aUl tba nma . aasaJs and LBeratara of tae day; luibbar btampe asada to order. Afeat fsineCaUa Chrloatrastcdl i V;lW'.:i:fl- Wit- I s . AesntosTsaalaemy PsXtera Pevartuiont iara spectfully sautted.' CaUlosuea sent to address oa appUcatisav Pattern' mailed. . oa; ttoeir et unmoor, alas and prlca. ,. ' ' i'amir.r'-; ' " . ! " t CITY-TAX, 1883.- i-i:PTICE.;.,,;, . In oonforndty -wttb Sea. BO. of City CbJirter. an persons and bod lee, politic and corporate, Whr own or bays control of twlole profiertr la tbe City of C&ario.t oatite first of June 18 - 3. are aera. fey tKuaad to return to mo on -or before Jim 89 irr i.aust ot tbsu taxable property and tbelr .-iud Mst r ststa tba warnber of lots, or parts o lots, bt! atoct solreeteredits,lnmes, aa atocic la ur. . rt?i coupsias, Uur t. : jbwt ea In ts'r eonre oter sil koous. wtu-aand tnnua uua of. every uef-ripttoa, tar t tor, s ',-j9wfy sa sa eaer wonr ! i f i i"e r-! " or ir-eea:& f x.y Oiuerot CkMuifr4 Al fiaa. r(, i if k ,i , i.i i , . -1. 1 - t - Jill a Ifik f "4- '-if i M --".If r"Wr i 1. 1 'A W mass Is Now the Cry, as the Tncreasing Waroih of Sr. COMPELS A From Fur IN THE HEADGEAR The Great S(pcl 1 We have aad ta ef aunolaetnav aad sblnmenta eonlns tn dally for stx weeks pt, - . s apoa our tabl-a . 1 ? t 4 flpssfal alna bsT BOYS' AND! CHILDREN STO CK, ' Um extenstra spat Ktranto taat doteitaaoat -. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 1, 1883, edition 1
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