Newspapers / The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, … / July 24, 1883, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
V. DAILY J O U I3N Alrf-O B S BEVIS ESP A Y , : JO L Y -25? rI;tf8 3. 5 Ab-.V : 1 s ? - I I " !...' '' " ft. . . . uecxa rrtur x. vjtsu-o. ST TU tkbsi or ii cirn. JX.U.V. - - - ' ' : m . - mr?t .... ........-..- " Ta iM tf a4 -.-. t St A H j , im tw TS om rw ......... .'.ttM twJrmetr?a iiM-rw raoe. ; M 41 Mrt WWII M M((f .. i ; U.I . OmmmCI A free on a;na.rtne). r tnatr kMAa b.4a Ui bi-2 aa l d W5' ' , mc49bt". I t4i.: : - TMmUwuJr itai reave., fi It " I, TW f arm.j i ea U be re- .n... i . n hi I MuKut cq awpei. ' f n . ., iaiwe i imh i4 jr.t "WJmA ! I -' 1 ... j a i u jta.i.-aji....JUUJUi- !!. ' r Sjrr nifttl rurcrrv At CltWtm A cum Mm ft .JXU K3D AT, JUI.T.1. 13&3. d!ivrvd ' add rrt bef or T- cuoxU toc2:k4' UUt 6UU0O U qbjtct of lotmttrs rinstorIn4 t-.MtailiTb UUlgW ibhU La b larfiJ lia ixUnd lift SlAU - W. I t- . aa4 wtrxul4t w!Ilt acUd apoa.;,t u WUI opoo Ihb tQJwt ie doU with plsttr Ibal Ux WlUi P, nird. of . WeLcItrr. rntnj!taU. oca of Ux tnmx mtW)fiU In t6 V olUd SUte$ co talka cUJ 4 W dalrj, will ,t ' jreet; mt 'Xta" Tonjttk totfixlj, flx; AogMt U4U4 m4 dUret alee ' tax 00 thAul.cu.'-Jft 4xaUs t of dim. fc.to fc inc, la a baii ' ' t urn way, bia a practical koavltCrv'of what he treata, ao4 tba aMlity tt pffst nVlClateil'-f Wr. niaat U aalfeiC JUot U om tatofc tba moll tbory r4acd .to pracUce another. Tta pajrlllcal productiooa of . tli Ubrary fanser, wtoa keowkdr la , , acjolt d aalaJy oa4 roof or La tba &d ar good rsoogb la tblr waj. bat tby dooV QU th till f dt th prao ileal. maUccf-r act fuW, who vaata Crati and rnUU, ud sot elaborat etiijt. Oa ouaco of acta is batter taaa a too of tbeorj. axJ arheoaodi f Axoaaraaa Forcoan and IItinlaay,not what maj or caa-b doo bat wbat tb f Aacw dooew and what o lb erg eaq do oodtr airalUr coodltloot, tba fartoer bu aomlblBf Uarlblalo roupoo, and oiMaUoatU rtaolU to fakJa htm la tb t Son at InproTemeoL. If addrtaaea of tbla kind took tba pUc At 06t art coUorattalra raoarally of tba Ipoccbea dttirtrl by poIiUdaaa. maayot mUoax doot koow tba dlffereaca between a paokio aod a coord, tba fairs woald protra a gnmLtr aocceAo4 tba fararv ; for boa taoafitlbey ara rappoaed to ba ratablhbad. tba greater falnara by thaca. I . Tbara It oo brancb of bom an !ndolry that offer a toora lafUlor Ccld for ex paHmaot tbaa affttcoUore, nor oaa tbat mikt a better rttorn for lnveatmaoU mada la tbat way. and tba tarprlaler. tblor aboat It la tbat ao maay tataCi Cot farmars will jtar Afur year eon tin aa to follow tba aama old routine. ralM tba aama cropa, and In tba aaroa way tbalr fatbara did. wtlboot artr try, loc anew drpartor or maklnf ran tm on tbelr own account 4 ad It la only bra aome ri final tbloker llkai Yu mn.lbrowlof old tbeoriea to tba wLnda, bUsi tba way tor a aw. departure ad uccaadj.1 bat tba foil prod octlT capaci ty of tba colli rated earth ladEaoa atrated. Tbla .man. a Obioker and: a worker, unaided and I alone, baa aplTftd a mighty probUmaj ibown bla bnotbar. farmera bow tbey can doobla, iHble, qoadropla tbatr prod acta. and. Inataad of toUlof for an nncartalo pit tan op. ba-r coma wtaltiy. acd lear a rich lobartt- anea to tboaa who coma trwr ibim. If oaa dleimlned. praaTrtoxi man da ma mscb. wbat m!bt net b A krr mumiUe orxanttaUoai and o-oparmtlvatflort. If each acrleuS oral aociety bad a UUla farm for cxparl- meotal porpoaea. noder .tba cbarra of A eracacaL tnUUlraot ' taeasber of tba aodety. wbara new tedi. plant ftrtU- Ixtra. modea of colt ore. Jtc, eoau M teated and thai retoUa noted. what a valoabU fund of laformatloo och aociatr conU acaolra In a ebort WhUa a od at aaeainal coal : andloUowlni thla dp.LT tba ArrictiUeral DrDATtmtat at ItaUVcb Km m) Una- afilr lu'marUca--. mnt. eorwortrd 97 reaobaxM tsuki apt . propttatloo wtaTaxpartmenta oa lanrer aeaJa otkt t Core tSorotikhly and ayabtmaUcally poraoexl, and tb ra aoita pertodlcxlly pblUbad for Ua ea ' '" fitarllr fanBeri: wbala'ttlmbloa It woold clva la tba affrlcolttiral lotaa- aaiaorooririasjixja. - - WlUi. InUHiffnt' itialry;fil pno tleai experiment; tea'Uox tba beat pro da eta to raiaa and the, txst way to raita tbern. KorU Caroli4 nfsbt ba mad A tlooolai jrardea from raounUla toaea, and a mlna of wealth to him wbofaima with bralaa aa well aa banda. i I - -. , tub uuckiso pokir; j 4 A report cornea from tba Ycllowstota puk that while ChleX JoaUea Walte. Urn. Terry. Senator Ed mania and t other wer: UkLor a horteback ria .It laai. Tbnraday' tha pooy wblea tba C2iUf Jastlca roda backed and threw bits violently to tba groand. fracturing aome of bli rlba and learlag him U a aartooe eondilloo. Tbte tny b troa or It may ba falaa like tba report that waa pot La drenlaUoa the same day of Gen. f. Qraal'i caddea death la Uew Yort. - "Wa treat It Li falaa. or If troa that ba aarkma Injary may rraolt to Judg Walla from tba mishap, , JIa. bowarer. who ondMtakta ta ride i' a burkicg pony, doa it ac bla perlL Tba only men who bare arar eocceea fully tackeled blm U the frontier cow toy and tba kl ex lean rancharo wka' are made oat of Iedla rabberand bonce like a ball wbea tha pony.beglna bu aaaa, goieg op la the air and llgbUag a tha aaddU arcry time, until the pony, dLsjTUtcd with bla fail are, sutpeot gentles aad proceed oa tha atea tenor of hie'way aa If nothing bad bab pantd. Bat for tba new, untried. laei perUncad. ccjajp-ectirf rlJer tt cotn wlthoct prerlotoe hist or ncUicatLaa i a d9ttCIBict"K.tla the air, aid aaii4- da arrirai on the ground, reeulllrj la brn!ed flb If not broks taoei. ; TLe moieLl amj'atCT7)tutvt buckiEjjpo oy Uertae gresitcr one. The mule b&s been kaowa to behara himself -fcr. month at a ilxetch to win lb codq deneeof thoaa abdntblm juet to get p better chance to kick aome one, while aometlmea the backtn pony; will .coa daet himself with unexceptionable de portment Itit year on 111 - be baa tared aome dlsllnjruLihed and Inexperienced exconlonUt toatraddla blm. wbaa tha pent op and accumulated dTllmentor a lit etlae break bat ail At bnca and be fairly revel' La tba delight of the long looked for oppcrtonlty.i Then.'wlihout tha leaat LoUcaaiion to the rider, and wlthoat the lcaat apparent malice, bat with an astonlihlng knowledge of rapid moTementa,' angles 'and' canrea, be epreada bla leg aa far apart a poealbla, bendlog to tba earth a close aa he can. enrriog bla back like tha inner circle at A eraaoeat, boondlag Into tha air. rereraiog the back carre a be goea op, unUl the ale atlcm on the camel back;' wecJd ba a dead level in com pax! son to It. and.ligbUog with all tour feet a rlxld aa Ulecrapb polea and drawn cloee Loiether. a a deer doe whan fighting snake, ba.hlu on . terra firm again, ahakloc all tha while, a ir, be bad a do plicated .earthqaako Inalde of blm., All there 1 left for tba surprised rider todonader theac drcnmatahoea:U to bo and wUhoot eeratnony np into the air, torn a summersault or two and light probably apa? bla head wlthla two pi thxe. hundred r yard . of that pony, which In ihav mesa tl nsA has reaamed hi pLsckk demeanor and look aa Inno cent a IX ba(wa utterly in oapahle of lodulgiax In any each prank! -hat it on of :bl peculiar t ckaracterirtle. Eidiog Acjclonaoa wheal wo old vb a' aale and pleasant oocnpaliod mpared wllb naTlgULog the bock Log pony for the first or. eveatb bond red ; and first Urn for, anybody bat tha cowboy' or greaser. 1 tUg PEXyPLt: JLT atOBSnSAJl. raraaaal Letter thai Telle aaoai a at tha Pcasle Bamsaatiag by U , Aec,-Tae OeaA .Time Tar era All Uavtag z..'.',' j v-4if.u i . .Atuktic Uotkx4 July IP, 18S3. K4U1W JaMa-Caaiaiti f ' ' . Er try train 1 that r cornea la bring pleasant addition to tbo crowd at tba. AtianUe Hotel, which now most num ber.at tha very Isaac, 0 va hundred peo ple. , Oa Bunday. night Capt Uarry Jaeksoa from Atlanta broagbt bis cele brated company tbo Gate City Uaard to spend a week at the seashore. For aeveral evenings attar tea Capt Jack aoa baa entertained tha guests of the hotel and a .number, of visitor from ktorehead with a company drill In the ball roam, which la an admirable plae for their beautiful and Intricate evolu tion. Tba presence of this ; company baa added very much to tha variety of tale wees: entertainment. . While bare, they are under strict military discipline and their perfect order and quiet gen tlemanly behavior r fled aa much credit opontbemaa their wonderfully accu rate drill. They . amuae themaelvee fishing, boating, sort bathing.! target ahooUng and dancing. On Wednesday a laixe party of tha Guards went out aaillof beyond tba Cape, two or three boat load of them. It was a murky morning when they started, air and water and cioods all grey, and soon the weather became stormy ; the 1 boats were separated from each other and a squall struck one of them and ea paired U In daep water, three or four mile from Land. There were eighteen men In it and one of them told me ba was In the . water from about 11 o'clock till nearly S o'clock. Frank tha boatmaa. could not keep the boat , from tarning over, but ha showed a rood deal of preeeaee of mind In dlrectiog the men how - to hold on so as not to exhaust their strength, and be raised a signal of distress, an oar with a man's coat titd to It. Cipt UiU'e far aeeiegeyee caught a aJympee of it and want to teelr relief. Ooe . of. the . men hanging on the boat had tha cramp. and fall off oaoeor twice, but bl companions saved, him. Never waa ' man mora welcome than Capt Bill when be reached them. (They aho wed their appreciation of bis prompt neea ' and hi eflcient belp by making, pa purs for him of forty ' dellars. wnth waa presented by Capt Jackson, while the company Kara three hearty cheers for Capt . Bll-and then ibree more for their' own Captain till they mads the raxlar nor. captain Jaeuon roaree'Dor troabla to rife bla company -a rood time,"; bat hat eanaoii tempt many, or them onue asiersguo. 1 heard of one man who -vowed be would aeva. eater -any boat again but the -JnUa BelL" ! it ;tu - ' 1 " f As 1 said la some other: letter tha mslorltT of the .visitora here are from .ItaJelrh. and w ben X look from my seat In the balcony' I am real 1 7 astonished to find bow man ara: Baleists paorple.' Thai Is the charming lira. Tucker. lookine-fust 7rv dava rouar a her lovery daagbtera Ur and Mr td Lee. ha the nvteae favorite of all the children asd aha al ware the canter of. a area not Ladles; thaa there la Mrs Alf Haywood, last, seajoa.. the rdgaiar beile ef tha Atlantic.-msnlpaisung bernameroua beaux r wl US each1 oottsora mate djpio- osaev Utah oaa: waa narear in tha way of another. , bu . roiiowea ataor in an an endiog" proceeeion. ,.Kew when that VitlUvriy xchUUi calUfd crmrT no ianrer doea-sha reepoad and lead the tietmis, bat takveahacpUoa aaaoag the married ladtee, an- baerver. rather tuaa an actor la the gsy socne. . A. xleaant circle always rather 'around the chair nx Mrs JulfaeLAwia. when aba la rolled ootatt the aaiooay. or mar ba found la her brlxBt :ehaerfnl room, eojofia; with her thn ropetut,.osya prer eoo- vaieecnoB."XT)iTn any j ears ah Invalid aba lsbew'reeoverlnz her health andl gratly strenrtaeaed and benefitted; by the sea air and salt bath and tha charm ing society of. tha plsea. . t .- - i Aiao -from .JUialch -are Major and Mrs Winder and tbeor.famjUy t Air p F Moore j aod ( Jier.three dauf btera; Mrs Parker, .lira. Upnry.and MrsGatUog with her ventureaoma boy, i Major UailloKieoftaa hera. hot. jaot always. ItaleUh ia ao near that, the gentlemen whose families are ummeriag:her fre qoantly come down and spend Sondsy. DrPick! Haywood, and hi attractive daaghtere axe here and several other Misses lIywood,ra it 1 the name) of one of the largest and most Lnflaeatisi families la that city. i Mr Devereax, and berdaushters: Mr Ur Fab llay wood aod Mrs Mordeeai and their faml lleaTMra W A V ark. Mrs Olds and her little girl (the charming. twin slstersj M rs Barbae and Mr La it. . Mr Peter Wilson. There are at few. among the number JroaJi sleigh. I -hare jest come from paying aome visits to the VharlitU Jloia a line of .eoUagee built athlrb) water mark, 'cool, oniet and de itvntiaL' Mrs Thomas Ilolh. and Mies Ella are domiciled orar there, aod were holding a levea this morning; jodgieg from tha nueober f calls they bad. In Mrs; Char lea Basbee's rooms, also la VharloU, I-. sw the dearest of dear little batiesla. It's eanixse. drawn op right In the breeze. . Just crowing and suxnipg xor giae oar proiy ' icina at play; tba water cornea sparkling up to tha very window; two boye were aailiBg a mialatare shtpy'maklng a prety pirmre; anotnec utue leaiow wading., farther In. It la -a wonder thesa children down here do not ret web footed, they Tly In the water all d y long and It " scn to , ezree , with thw f;v; .,v . ; Tt.f rT a -Vf ry . thai-minx .artycr Ilea euad Rentieraen fmm eTrtera, nth th-,arert)'Iir,B3tU Manly as V -.if cL.ii rce: another frota.i"ilon. a Urr) tarty, illr and Mrs Barce. tnd liisa JJa?ls, ter t'.:-r, who U ona cf the t:::s cf the Atlantic thil sutamer, Mrs Wiggins and clheri. Ttord Tjektrrills the accomplished Mrs W sixer, one of the met attractive women in this or aay otter atata, has charge of a lovely eetof young gtrl3. three of Govllcie head'a gTand daughters and some of their friends. Our own Miss .Louie Morehead and her frlendAIlsa tlstrhen, froralilcbsaond; Jilss - Jesaleuriy. His KeTTiMnrehead. Lflsa Wilson from? Morganton--and -Miaa -Ualdwtn rrocr Brooklyn. Yon can -probably irhagine what a favorite Mrs Walker i-vi J . There are some splendid women hera from Georgia Mra -Grant, -M r-Bead- and Mrs Feyers ; the brilliant Mrs V13 lie Grant 1 of- 'Atlanta, who really need not to wear her magnificent diamonds, because from her 11 pe fail thoughts and wordsas bright and. spar kllng.'!krrr Jackaoo, Capt. JIarry Jackson'a lovaly wife; Mr Howell C Jaekson.Urs Hull Mr Lumpblm, Mrs And ;Mlaa Bar roughs, Mrs and Mis Smith, Miss btov alL a lovely girl, a daughter of a lady whom many. of, tha Charlotte ? peopia bold In aftectionate remenbrance..aa Mis MaUle WUson. -the little Afri- aai sayvseiYlsArf KaWi A n skaA skKasl 11 tha A smet L a. aara aay-vaMiw afavaisoo vuu mm uu uaauat" ter of a missionary and bora la-Africa Then there la Mrs JIlllgexTlMiea Jack son. Miss Noble, a stately, blonde, with clear look rog blue eyes and pure Ple face;; Mis u Cobb. Mis "H all. : Mis M 1 mm, w bo haa.beea called the belle of Georgia.", Miss Mlmraea bsa a style entirely her own. a cloud of, golden hair around a face that ba the soft delicate coloring of a blonde, bat is lighted by dark unfathomable eyea,that ebange with each changing thughtJ -Shm la ao Constantly surrooDded or gentlemen that hardly any one else can; enloy her conversation; but they tell me she Is as bright a she la, beau tlfuh ; There 'are many others , here t from Georgia. but among all none so. charming Xa me a dear Mrs Cobb, who wins all hearts, the sweet mother of three, and I guardian and cbsperone of , ao many' of ! these Georgia ladle. . . f j " Charlotte ' la ' represented by Miss Morebead and the Misses Dowd, and all of them sre as great favorites here aa at home. They say down here that nobody enjoys life more, than the Char lotte crowd. The gentlemen from there are Messrs LeUoy Springs. John More bead, Walter Taylor. Harvey On-,-Will Orsham, Li eat, Shlpp, llohft Dtrm and 'Will Overman.' " s 1 dare not begin to write about the bexax for .all these ' pretty, girls, (and they are the 'prettiest L ever saw col lected together In all my life). Neatly every town In tha State haa furnished a quota; trom Goldsboro a aplendld lot, from Newbern. Kaleigh. Wilson; Leaks vllle, Durham. Greensboro. Charlotte and otter place. ; From Georgia ever eo many beside the Gate City i Guards. I tell yon when this immense ball room bu about thirty .couple dancing the germ an. and the eeata all around the room and In the balcony are filled with looker on. It la a brilliant aoene. 1 have a great deal to write about, bat so little time to write. There Is something going on all the time boating In the afternoon, surf bathing, moonlight asila, &c, take up tba twenty-four hours. 1 . I dare not begin now with any fish tale only one little bit of one: Will Graham went out with two other bnvs on Thursday, and brought back SO. Tba tackle broke or tbey woold have doubled the number. Mackerel la the flab, they catch now. and oh 1 tbey are eo good. Can't you come down and try tbem? Very truly and truth fullv yours. ; . Veni Vidi Pre part a g Fruit for Market ' agrtea'toilat "Farmera are chea a," we beard a city man remark - tha other day. I do not buy a basket of strawberries that ba not the beet and - biggest on top, and when tha peach season comes I get a dozen or two of fine peaches at the top, while tha rest of tha basket is filled with small, green and gnarled : fruit; they are all cheats." r The very next day after 'bearing- this remark we wete among; tha f rait commission houses, and in one place aaw aome young men who bad bought aeveral cratee of ber ries to peddle. Tbey had a lot of smaller basket to which they transferred the berries from the larger ones tbey bad bought, and as they filled -' these they topped topped them with the largest berries with surprising dexterity. We coocloded that all the cheating; in straw be rriee at least waa not done by the farmera; Tbat there 1 much Mea- eoalag" (the market phrase for topping) or peaches ana other fruits w do not doubt, yet J the " tendency is all In the other j direction. Take peachgrowera for example, thoee. who are regolarty In buainese and expect to continue it strive to make their brand or , basket a eraaranieeor n on est pTcxing. This is Insisted, upon at -all the meetings of peacn-growera. Only -, recently we -re eel red the transactions of a' fruit growers society in North Carolina, in which tkla point, boneat packing; waa dwelt upon at great lenghth. "Honesty la the beat policy 7 ia not a proverb of the highest, moral ,touet. as it impliea that It pays to be hones?", but l he peach- growera ' are willing to' adjpt It "In packmg paacbea. the first point should be to .assort toeoij 'making' aa many gradea aa tha cooditioo of the fruit re quires. When brought to the packing abed, tha fruit is at once thinly spread In the shade. In order tbat It may. cool ae w rt aa mucn aa poeaiote. ;xn assot ting, any that are at ail soft are t put asidef to be left at home; ' then two or three quali ties, extras, fi rst and second. . are made, and with the beat growers, the packages of each are alike au . through. : it is al low able to turn the colored sides of the top layer uppermost. In order tbat the frait may appear at its bear, but not to select large specimens for the top layer. Thoee who send peache to market for the first Ume will find It to their advan tage to obeerre this rale. In packiDg grapes for market the- box la opened at tha bottom, dor large buochea are laid la and the box, filled up with smaller bunches. This Is done In order that the fruit, when the top 1 taken off, may praaenta good' appearance, and If ,tbe fiiilnar ia oooa wttn 1 good frait; even if not the' moat aelect. there ia no harm done. But If, as t sometime the case. Kony.npened front,- ana. even. loose rrie are used to fill' tip, the 'grower will in time find r that his brand la hot In demand In tha market. The fruit grower who' expect to continue in bua inaaas cannot afford to pack bis frait diahoneiUy.u ' f " 4 -:.J... riuratlag, aorgkesa.. 1 .j: BaaUMra CaStrator. '' r. . . ' Professor George II. Cook, Director of the Hw Jersey Agrleultnral Exper iment .Station, at New Brunswick; in the report of hi labor, alludes to tha -wsste in the use of mills for extracting the lalce, to per cent, of the sugar be ing lost by the ordinary process. It Is worth while to Inquire whether the best mills, from which the pressed cane comes out almost as thin ana dry aa carpenters shavings, do not aecure a much larger perceotage. v-Before con- Lcloding bis report. Professor Cook re- zers to ine worse or. us sugar company In Cape May county, where 604 acre were planted 'with early amber and early orange seed, which gave 0.200 tons of topped cane one field of eight acres giving 123 tons, or IT tons an acre, and another of orange cane on to acres af fording 2&9 tons, or oyer 12 ton an acre. . The purity of tha Jalce was re-, mekabla, the amount of ngr In 100 pounds of solid expressed matter. in: an entire week's work being as high aa 87, and .lor one instance ex. The returns show $19M pounds of 'manufactured snr and 4A00O gall on g of dense syrupu Professor Cook. In common with others who hare tried the early ripening kind of sorghum, ex presses - strong hope in the ultimate Xucces of this Industry, and cites the fact tbat some 2.000.000.000 pounds cf SBkr ars yearly cnnlumed la this country, or a0 pounds to each In habitant. oni v. cneejarhth -or . wcicn comes from the" sugar, cane growings States, a a reason for riving tr,!3 indus try a tcoroujn zr.u exu::-ia iiiai. u ( TfcatTeetiide frma r r ts ta4 Iotn. recscy lttheaUnf the above diseases, and pronounce 15 uyjxyiiz&rj& TBaflKJliAX. raOXVT WjrrT I.' HQE'STO R E bhox i enuxni j anuxa i u if. 1 "A Taa cAfea ta Mt kit klnda it 'la Khoaar . Taeplaee 4 aa aa enrtlese yartety at Cfl- AND ITTBE PLACE j TO : GET , 1 . '- A pelt af Oentleaieera Tme Bottea flatteta, a pair of waotie'a ruMCeocmsOauafa, A vrr ei tMnuaaaea's no uxioia i lee. m pwee to set ran even? vay Tea win rieul is thi pii A ,iTaes aaneter bm Slippsrs .!'.:;' Slippbrs 1 -Slip pers Jia. S.M Deat Cacet tat A la the plae ToaoaDleeSuas8aaaaL -r - i.r i TereCMtBitttaa SlewpgrtanA .. ikabii aad we aoUd ear taat It to raa placet say a TrankorTauae aheaf awsxiromaasBar 10 spring. t ' Tbeeleee bay rreaeA aiejerTaa TEA CXtSSHATXD KXCALS70B ST OA tA9f avaa ana bvtiva t tua m. The ptaee wbare ra will aeee faaeeaanpts ef- leeaa teyeeui pnets ana wsere I oar peir wUl be saoet MsH'l aam rtiieS . . .0 RAY & BROTHER WANTED, r: 1 i EMPTY s W1L80SBaOA Jelylttf KZif. tarn, triuia, elrlOatw . . -f t , v: 1 .... r -.-si 1 ': 150 BARRELS '' : : yji .: 3f-a. luv.i';!i. ARiilViiT) TO-DAY. i BUYERS rWIII t jr SAVE ; MONEY : BY if- SENDING US T H E I R iO R D E RS. V7 .t - r SPRINGS 6 BURWELL t-i'. -WTTflT .TTl A T.T7 GROCSIt ff--a .:., -i ... i . ,-' !--.. .-i-'-r:3 : and . cxjiiinssiONjiisicnATO , .CUecaC-WCarfatte). Orders eolicitcd ciiJ prcUj filled 1 DOGNOTIOE.i ( it - - - - lftt t-T.. lar. caud .j" tie fee T Cf aaaJ befiMirt-.J a " h-l 4! "aShv$$5s of .the carpenters' ' .- ' ' 'v'f -.""r- ' , V -'.Tr. IZ Jmer, every stroke of the' painters' brush seem to chance llfirilT! XTUr)(thln -v; ..... v"--tr-. 7 1 scene, as if by a magician's wand the ereneral eflcct ; i n r H '''" n r-T i :v.v.: oon nun Kerosene OilBii "A cyjeToVw . I I luiilwiMf I iqmiiia fmtmj m, m f pwa aay Uuinut s (inis uarantccd tojCuro Dyopopsia. 11 "IabbriloTT IT Wert tini tee. Km York CUf Tf:u IX: -.drtijj iti 'vl in. 11 x ?h. ;jtj?ris ii mi WOBTl'0 laAnli Ail I 3 .. i.'i?'' Pitt ")-i-i.-' i - ' "'- - . ' .-. 5 SltVGITacajPIiED; f n ,.U I,.,r,.CHt,3,Kl SoSSiiSJK f ...WITBOiir REGlBD1 TO COSTi"; -1T- t 1 J.T. A , 4. - dtxcatiottal. 5 5 . FEMALE COLLEGE, s y 0RIEaTSB0B0H. 0V t The SAfh Bfrtaaj er this Boartahta lirrtmitfcw in baala ea tae 2iad at Aurat. 18. Doae Caaaforta. tteed Fafa. Tfcarana In- apeeiM cars ef neatta, saaaaen and mmla, ar pattkt riere aptr te X. J JazOdOw . JOAK3. PvaaMcaC Medical College OP VIRGINIA, RICHMOND. rOKTY SIXTH A WRIT AT. SXRRIfm mU ota ea oaaar, uetotwr l, 1883. For or fnrtaar Inforniarion. aa- sr. U JAXVS. sf. bJ ex um raeuuy. Je26dSB. LAW SCHOOL or- Waiicgton and Lee Dniycraty, eaa. G W. C LAX. Frtsldaat TBatrarOoa bf Text-booaa end printed leetaiea. meat tartsta, TatUoa aa feee A80 eer aeesloa aa uiuibm wui ui oa neoa raoiaae ar aav ef Bine avoatbs. bainnlnc 8epteat.br 20. Ver eetaMejoe asa runaar iniormaooa addreae i uA3b a uaavad, wtx oi uw. JulyiaeedSas ; - Lezlactja. Va. on and: lee id TiMtnr Ooa la Uw aaaal acadeade tadteaaod' i Um prvlBlnwil aeaoeis ef Law and Knctnarr tna iocaOoa alalia al: axoeoaea 'odmaia MiiMMkn opens aepc zn. rnr eatalncaead. -I4HKVI UTPKIUVt" i' - - )ulfl2eod2a O. W. a LZX. President ' ALBE1IVRIE FEiliLE INSTIIDTE,1 ' Hfin A CaariefMTill,; Va t Van raenltr- lleaTtahd aad aaaatlfal teesllea.' mnrnomm vmrraeuon. rersM rery lev. a bealas SeiSeaiDec 18th. Order Catalogue. I Bar. a. SUBANK. A.1C T-1 W. P. DICKINSON. J loir 8d ii Of naaY's school; .HsmuTwra irn vi ua oaia.. .stall nnnai jv i . . r . ism, t8sa 'rorCatalos eddi'taeior - - . . , v-' AAMMSTT SatZSrS. A 1 - VIRGINIA Female Institutei , s ramrrow, wa. is? v Ar,' ceaeral J. . itab f, Msdaal. The next eeashm af Kin Vmith, mM atn. iolq. witn aiuueorptor aperior tesea era : Turn wmmbU - apply eartr. Cataloanea ent apon apDaeaUoa t Um FrlaoiDAl. as er a . . - - " ' . . Shelby. Female College. I STavIIToraa JciBka SrA, 1SS3. "til i wwatf asb TUinulr YIBT LOW.3 is raenitr able., ciiaia iia. .t (t,iMi. nl . mid. -w- JnlrlSfltf. , - j. t - , Helb7,N.C i'Bellevoe. High School, : . Bj-oacovraaiina.; , i Tot bo s sod roan mo Prenaraa frw hnatnaaa ' eellece er unlverslta, Tborooshly and bandBome Kviuvi-ru. jBu corpa oz instructors, aeaotliul aad aaaitby loeauoii. aocairaiemw.addraia ' s-- j W. K. lmf Miuliial T J, r. ot j--!- ' - i . eed-2av' -i : . : rsaUbnahed la lV(a.v ; i - f fs Me-emlnent amonirfioathom iuarain Mkmia lor boya. In age, la numbers, ta area of patronage wri iu T"'?VHUVUt in '"JIIOH WlUliaj ' xne ii ta session am beia Aaeust 1st. 18$3, lram8cbx)oiA'.a,OiungeCo.,N.a A. TV i Trnnrri .nnn Us1 Us .C7 ULlXJk Call attention to a good stoek'cf I l and taat taey sre snts for Oracra tiiei Orange Ducking, -'and Orange ! Lightnln XUaei Fowders, end sU s!is ot Eok KsstSEg Powder. !'-- r - 3ti rcr At!s rpviex, (sitro efreertaej to t-3 tii aid iz tr--i trtih jpjjs. Double aci r" "i a rises -.Iaius wanUaz suca goods eali andsus, tf, ! ' "1 I ti l II III I ; V ;I O tU lM. 'J a W J I lj.,-. t-t . . jr. i -rt- ' i .. - rzts.rrssrvrt - -i'lH .l aaees i iiiii iiiii ill i i I v i uiirUiuiuu ii iyn j e i sea ea asay i ; . I aaa -..-r4'-i ,-.ti in: s ?wA -XHixi: ' 1 sl BflllersJewelrvStore Uiiiyersi PriaeJ PWm PALACE. A Thing of :"We are glad ! to say .the extensive improvements, additions and alterations we have been i-We feel confident that when cen itspaciouB stores,' completed in their variotis appointments. .ink irelllylarrahge ie our "efibrts' in their behalf A establishment second to nothinc' in tho Southern States, be- uuuxtug . wiixcu tney , wiu, exciaim as. aia . ueen oneoa 01 oiu, jXhctbalf ha- n to close out the old stock "jparatory to opening' these grand establishments haVe met bur most sanguine expectations, but wo are now de- to ffiake this 'great ptit entirely certain wmcn is our. ; j i 3 .irf 'This department will be one . . ,i l. .;: I . . . ' and will occupy all the space the first floor, thus aroiding The stock will be chiefly manufactured by. us, the details of which we intend to make a more extended notice in due time.! Howevf-jro state that.it is our intention Mi READY-MADE CLOTHING But also have a Tailoring Establishment on the premises, where parties will be enabled to have their clothes made to- ; urutrr auu ot ycrj nine auuve L mg. in tne meantime we will sell what is now on hand at almost "ANY PRICE." Come and get "REAL BAR GAINS" and no "Shenanifiran," but evervthinc: requisite for a gentleman's wardrobe. ' Very truly yours, CHARLOTTI?, N, . JTJ-T BXSSCEI Ajr o Sa mills, , ; Horse r Powers, Water Wheels; SteamVJSngihes. " i The Gregg Reapers:; JENortable Corii mills, Wheat ; Mill Outfits, The'Meadow KingfRakesv; xne meadow ilmg I Mowers; v WHeeler and Meleck The Gregg (Self DampincV Rakes. Boilers, both : Portable Jaai isrxi tsia Om gtacte 4 ll i - ". apl&daw HOME COMFORT. Atcev a atavlar Bide as faaaxtrv .. ' class Telle WAavt He TAtaAa at , wUb lo gTaeloo some DeeDle woold learn wbea tbey need a doctor and wbaa tbey doot." aauaed Poeta aa as entered bJ nouee ui a eocy imie rulaae In toe l tenor ef tbe State ot New Tork, after a tedious nltftf rtdeof tnany nuioa, -i asfe been down among tbe mountains to see a man. wbo, tbe raasseBger said, was m sick and not likely to t tH mrmlng nnlraatia bad immediate belp; and. foond .. biat enfferlna Trom a ratner abarn attack of colic wbicb bla fan. Or nilent save rellered la tea mlnotes, if t&ey aad a rraln of sense and ttro or tbree simple rernedlea la tae boose. Bat no; tney moat remain ignorant aa pigs, and wbea tbe leaat aebe or pain takes tbem. aend for a doctor.' aibetber tbar mm nu aim or not - 1 - - 1 ' . "TT, war, Doctor, wnst kind of straple remedies, ss you eaU tbem. do yon expect people to keep m tbe noose V asked tne wife, as ne poured him a ejro ec not yna - . aw- - "in ta esse.'' answered tbe Coetor. "If tber Aad only put a BXNSOITd CaPCINK P0B0D9 FLaSTKB on toe Bisn's stomaeb. am would bare been an rlgbt In aa boor, and saved me a arearj AnaiiorosiaryeoaplaJntattenreaatoTiotL all dlaeeeea are enmlneted trom tne erstembv wbat may be rougMy called expulsion or extraa. uon, or by a union of tne two processes. Benaon'a Raater promotes twtn. Is Incites tne torpid or- ww ao. ana sends Its eoetnlnc mfloonee enrousn tne ntrnsd pores of tbe skin. All other planters oblige tne patient to watt. They ctre blm nope for to-morrow. ' Benson's p' eater givea him beloUMlay. Which la betttw. tA vao think tin. tbe GJlPCINX and keen it In the bona. Prlaa.&X pants " ' 7 , eeetwry a" Johnson, Pharmaceutical f bmtnts. DnOWMED IN DEI LI CamcertilBa'. tUla Aapnlsur Bewwi T BIm Ezpreea Uaalr niaida. "The Tact Is sir. and too mar stick a nin dmm. that the people of this eoontry are likely to be drowned in a flood of lager beer," abooted an en thusiastic teetotaler the other oy into the ear of four cornered eorneiprvndm.t. 1 be German drink haa struck na hard. It la tbe second deioca. -"Ye, and the wont ef tola baeivdiinhi.xF im.t. ness U tbat It gets up kidney troubles, as a heavy wind raises the waves." adaed a ei.r.h:.- n who had a knowledc. er the times and a ten J"Dy to metsrhor. "The midnight sc&oc.er' teaves behind it a wake of furred ionm. head iwrpKi iivera, vnattva, a a that, and -1 V J 1 1 f.' fh . 1 Auvut U bAi.v, f S; JO.-OJ. L JelSJlv int "-', t,ew kork. Beauty, Etc. nri3;- mating in our various stores are ham- tlio becomes we throw open those magnifi- will appreci- and will find in their midst an sale memorable to our patrons by linen of goods noticeable among of our main features hereafter ...... 1- .-s . r -,, .- , : -,- formerly used for wholesale on the necessity of going up stairs our general plan as to' to hare not only .1 i i 1 . l.ii uie pnce oi rcauj-mauc cioyi- smKjsc a. c hob svrrLV er " J ; Separators. and Stationary. ilaryef aUI kleUla rrartaMr au aar eJOHNWILKES. eTBLLY TUMBLERS, Ice Cieamfrreexerg,' Water Coolers, Befilgeiators, i. - t.. , . . 'lTy rana, Eammocka, . t' ': ' ! ' . Babf CsrrUir and ether sessonable goods, ureelTed at tbe ClIiriA PALACE ' LUDOLT a rJABTSrlCI.D Boeeeasors to John Brookfteld A Co. --..'If cr-Giv ua calu may 27 DOVE'S "Wo W M U W rfi ifviff- :.V-'LJii Will ; ii bo.j,hold. , f ri riPr,t to t i i,,, tfre S.r:WedWifhA.a, u.,lt,.ri,.M( .,f.r . r aide. fcit LlMua or eoaid ) t.una, '-. . no maiir bo -re, or rr i. k,w Mltn ,7 ent botue ef 1 iir 01 1. eV-r-. J N"rlntoa't. u u eo..iy : - , t, , n LioMer tors, or li..l' .4 tJll4(i ,f !.,. J" , a or rit - i t 1 on ia ta rjf ia n, . ,,r ) nl t e I ..-- r. ii trniti .t unw ti y ro 1 .f 1 " tr v 4 1 tufiaoamaiiou teitta- , . f a l ... . e ff eocftvy Vf t, t " iti I .al "iMtf I ... .. I f ... Js A .f I Lsouar," aua crtlil'"-i ft na, Frooars, IZayn ly. La.lunenl, ra.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 24, 1883, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75