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A A I JL J OUR NAL-OBSERVan? NESDAY,, U r 25 0 0 3, r5! I ; i -s :t (!' lasusD xyxst H0B:sa jlvc.?t .pa?. jrfir.3i.s o r nr es en lrneN. w, Ahmm ...... r. ' B cents .:...;...v-7li- ., Three aoonthstur malt) .....i a 't' tx mooUJ ; ; -T 2 7ft 7.00 One jar. Six months ......sa.oo T- (- f avmrtably -nayswoa -. : ait Parts . a.'.;' ,'. ka Tork or Charlotte, aad' v ' 4 bf PoatOC Mooer OrdW or Bolstered UMt at our ev it sent otherwise we wut net bs respond tu erotic A ...--i.-. -CartOttel.C.'-EJ-epeeHnen eoptea sent free on SEpilCJikm. r r sStuserTbsrs apatites the sress-el tbsbr poMrchorl will pteaae .state In their oompia- we Won bout (M oM aa mtiJiwm. i " " ' 'T- J ' 1 ATOFBOTISIPIO BlTESt all ' cs cd. t'iioo: UbWwtoja ' "l1hfiton. 60: two weessf 5pJs s month. r . - .a. eefcdaie ot rate l9t loserpiods furalabes; ... . - m.m L.llt.L y ttoM harmf ya;aoounU.wn f till to kf KM too it i .-tr. , DtastMbandoi lliMIS ioUuolA - " " h itt 12 Cetoefc ,o tm Xaj ptvla l inT Vi)K (fiA4 - I -T iUbor Uikes'Be:te:ctcc&hlg ;bo com- T - .ijaaiat-tuidflhe pnblto in general for 11 i "are1 feort 'r leas' affected 1 tbemi -fSEtlr6ttie,!frMeatt?ui aii other V." ' 5 orgiiliallpna ,tha xia Jlnatead , j, . .., beintf cotaaed d"criiaeUoba of lo- cliUeara .beretofqre;;)fpf e tbeae or- gDiz)tiQiu wen tiecicu,Dutfco uun exLeaid.f iom -q9 a4 4f . Ihe coon try to tbe.otTje,;.lhe;-ie5i4,fcnjjagiil iTtlieni - a taoYingfn bedienc Co oao coaimand , - and under '.xiAeIeAdersliIpi There is J jstemuia concert bont lhferoi These .:-;r;t organizations hare" become K common - lhathere arantfaittriuSes in which ' ny conslderablqt punaberi bf men' are ' engaged that are wrth6ot tiremJ Aaim portant andpreaentatfT bodies of ' r. the'tn e who earn their bread by their ; daily labor.- the railroad men and tele-" . graph operators stand in the front, and i hare' the most dlrect'jconnectibn with 1 the great business interests or the conn " tryand the people at large, eyery one of : vwhbnt ls,either directly or indirectly - affected by inyserloas disarrangement . -in the workintn of either of these sys- ' 1 terns. JL general strike of railroad op- ' eratives means alblockade-oflfrelghl ; and travel and the,, mails, enjaihig1 un 4 "told Inconvenience to the public and , :reat loss to the commercial j world. , The- men - who control - the-engines and the. ears which they draw become the arbiters of commerce if they resolve to be so. . ! : -V-' A general and protracted telegraph strike means commercial paralysis, af , . feeting every city, town and hamlet Id ithe land, from the JErft eominereial f 4 I f I ! ports by the sea toj tbe-tfadiilg pest on I ih frontiernd every one1 wtio has any thing to sell or anything to buy J These wires are,' so to speak, the fibres of the commercial system, and j when ' they ceaSe to act then serious harmmpst It is now the seventh day slbee.the Brotherhood of Telegraphers, alleging grievances that their employer would not rearess, at a given signal ab uiiu. day left the keys through whose skilled andfnasic touch men thiol sands of f h 1 teli(npiaT Tb (wVflni iwise; 'i" no bravado; no master; no liwless out break in this movement. It was fl anned. with brains and carried but with ad mirable method and precision. (Within an hour from that time the business. - world began to feel w hat, it-was to be4 - without the electric wire. Efforts were r made sto, fill the pffteeef ef the ' L.U.fr.M Ul. Jni n) thai hsofidbi licked ool' ibere, th u eTentfng entire stoppag of lh wires, due not nrevenunz uuo country from discovering that a telegrapbtxike la twt aeiiona thioac By the use" of: these imDrovised operatives an apology for a service has been renderedjbnt not enough to prevent the business inter- eats of the country f t onvansty Injng vasfr i s loss by tne general oisarrangement. ' This is what combination doewhat orderly, systematic, methodicfl; 'law- abiding, self respecting orgaaiiaUon doeswbich, whQe it throws the! works " ' on the aggressiTc does it in such wsy as to command the respect, syppatny. and good wishes of communities pyeryf' n - " where. T It Is employed brain ahd skill! in a contest with arrogant millip for spoils or plunder, but for reasonable. der, to enable them to lire aiidiitak proper care of those dependent efpen --rt them. 'And yet these tomblnaqdps; 109' not what they will be ; they art yeto; to speak, in their Infancy, but growing In strenglhnd inteJllgeow. iwiU, won- . j ' : f . J 'derfnlMpldity.? so fast that.fh daVs not far distant when ninety-nine out'pf a hundred of the tradesmen of tjha land will belong to -societies thoroaghly'ot gsnized and under recognized f leader ship. .And this will berfpllowe4;ty , f nirraaacea:rprganizixvn reprepenung ' sil the trades combined. To thl does it tend, and thus, while the striker gains powerprderjwlil be preserved and lawlessness prevented. ? : J ; The' sooner, too. these powerful cor- - - poraUons (that employ large bodies of menjecognMftmia racr, rwnogmsB loeaa -Teprenuve- "b6dtap,and-; treit,wih them as such, Instead of potting on nn-walAhted-alrs -and' standing jan the j -.a natiltsef dignitya iSoperiniendenV' x 'i. addressed by the-eetninittee: bf tele- better' for these; corbcjilcma; 4nd.tl3ei -iv .r batter for the business Interest of I thtJ -. ' eguntry jTbefday,h come wenilhe toUiri whose braiirand muscle give Hi 1 to'tu I , . vTr.?.. .; TTt .T tJ !. :; jc.r1 ft:;rr- jrTfcO Assessment CJollector Ilubb4lsaya . , ! there Is . going to be a republican vic- X6ry In ,the ,nextcan?pai2n0 Ilub'oeirJ it Is prudeafctabaliava- tast 115 fererie of what he say a. ,r"' i 1 f Atlanta- may j jriie herself on being- the great watermelon , centre if he :t ' .. oti'ih,'t)ut yhere vcr lbs begra -li ShereT l'iiIebdVajr'ilirL'ai that Bfadylf -) . 4 .woiinaswgnyjaiswosureaA XTsriisp ... y t't Itr.nfbr both. .'",7'. ; I ii - L . - i " I!atc iy poxp.ii to tbef ronf' with a watsrc..c Vine;i,i;3 f eetlontf, which h&3 produced: CX) ; pounds of meloiia. Kentucky also produces a flui4 that multiplies the visior. . i -, . The New York "World says that ilr Talmage" -Mntly"-appeared j at-: East Ilamptonina linen duster and astraw hatL'-Thlsii somewhat of anMvanee on the Georgia uniform. v J r Soma otnhdrpapersTarelf ornlshlnr : their readers,. with, a picture tot Tom Thumb, deceased.' XjJadm 8 :from,it those who had never seen Tom wonld take hid to'be'a man" about nine feet higWand bulliin proportion.; ! - Ibtta,wlthe 'rollicking little : actress, was married ; several! months ago to a Mr II ass, of Philadelphia, but the mar riage was kept secret until i few days ; ago Ixttta li now' In Europe, 'where her husband will abortiy Join br.fi 1 nTh Cbineae are.masaioz trooDS on Ahia,onialn.ifr9nUerJi, yidedUy pre- parim? foei.elas wl .the French. sWben t the , gongs ; are all let loosens a signal, for hosUUUes wont the French men .think something, has broke some where r itHu h'ita ,;-i.-tt .": - 1 I m li Mave. I in ! mm ' ijly,,ghanjl, meeting; wittk.-na better lqck than, ioufn&.in his race xor thetNewHampshire';$ehatorsWn. v. A aBmbeinf ipubUcan members of the legtalature have J solenuUy't tesolved that there shall be.co. election af, tJena tor until he retires from, the field, ; -r , t -1;Lun Teleaph:; There is tjie high est economy in'malntalning gcod"roadAL' Thonaahdiot dollars would be. saved, jrearIyK In : mnles. i l)prsea . and? ironing stock, if the roads were t smooth and r olid, all , through ; the ear, Every In terest In the State is injuriously "affect ed by ba roads. j.!f 1. IJ ! 4 ' 1 ' ! 1 .'I Wong ChinVooC editor of the Cbihfese American,, don't propose to let Denls; Kearney "go around abusing thefehll dren of . the Flowery Kingdom anys more If. be can. help it. In New Yoirk: he challenged, Denis, to a joint discuss ion, and when Denis replied by saying, that Wong Chin was a blackguard Wong Chin . sent him word , that' al though duelling was against the laws of New York, If Denis would wave the statute he, Wong, would meet him in any way and with any weapons he chose. What an opportunity this pre sented Denis to annihilate a heathen Chinee. .". , T j t - i: BocialUUeTeadeacieo of tko Gerau OorreipondeiioB Joumal-OUerTe&; ' ' Emma Lazarus,' an Interesting Jew ish contributor to the Century; oats our attention to the fact that (our of the great leaders of. socialistic thought, in Germany, are Jews. Karl Marx, (whose recent death has . neen so eloquently commented on, in European and Amer ican periodicals) - Ferdinand' Iaselle. J oban Jacob!,, and, one. other. tShe thinks this is owing to their , Hebrew education which always inculcates the broadest principles of civil liberty, espe cially tn regard to land ownership!. The Hebrew .government gave to every cIU- pt thna hglnnpwi ta the professional, classes) a tract of - land; Therefore he could not possibly sina into that wretched 'class of !i Doiitical .slaves, known as the Proletariat. This class axe the landless,, penniless-class. wno subsist oy serving lotnarsj --xney am th "hAVin of wood and thfe draw- MtutO. raiex to the rest off the popula UoiU There was so such class permit tea : in' the. ueorew LmmorxvreajiQ. How on earth could 'it .be Dre tented? hew could the idle, the. thriftleaf and tha drunken, ever be nreveated from sinking into, poverty flasks some Impa tient reader. . Oiy ;.tne.:-s:ranaesc,?ne most Denign.tne. mosBjDeaotirui, ana yet the simplest end the most fast law Abas was ever. enactea tne restoration xit the lands to ' the original - o wner in the year ef 1 jubilee rThe hard yoke of the creditor could not be extended over fiftv -Tears. that is. the chudreti could not j be punished for; ;the sin of the father, The j homestead could toot' be permanently alienatedVand thus every yaungmanooaiasiartin wewua uw brisht beacon of hope before him. , His if ether's sins couid not. utterly imporer- AiSh hlm-iiiifT.l" a ,r -n --'wj f7.Tn law of entail, which has operated so beneficially fpr the Jiritlsh nobles, wterating.j humanising' ,andi refining tnemextenaea w every, smgie; citizen of lhe Hebrew nation No . words can describe, or ; estimate or measure, jtbe uessfngaL of 0 such h a j uwv,. arruiy, we Christians ought. to. revere the Jews; far lacDus!btheAClod has transmitted to ushenly,,knwldge which. Is ab solutely necessary toour well being. .; t; Yet ft jsnot to the Jewsr" themselves that wa 'nmAt look for this- nrecrohs knowledge, but to thai -divine treasury aren: satsrO wtnsrto the rebellioSs spirit of the lsraeHta.tbe salutary injdnctions of thAfr fflcWwera -BO froaeniir -trans- Pressed, that it cotiia- not 'Trrodure ror l ttiRTn ttrstdesnree bf nrVwDefitv whlCh'it 1 , . ' . . m V. . i t , . is. irr dee V, Jhstrthe rMonaicai,-'iegisiauon.ix tsypbseryedifjrfnaorer; Oued 10,407 tnotev'Tmrversait nappiness ana ixa tfuilitjr anelent CiAnX3t! fhVHel Another n-eaf blessing in rszard td a thef Uebrew' tennre fVlids,laa this? fctrreventedf a rnonswieOTulsli0n.'The slanarer't.i:e-ri'Jthe7 foreiflrner Chinese. rifcarroes' and --indiahs fn our dav were nof protected Id the ownership of lands. That xsutney couia. 'Duy rrom tne cau dren of.- the soil,' bnt with 3 the tllattnct nnfTpfntAnrtlnflr that in the vear ef lubi- lee itr. was'-to xeturn to Jthe yriginal Althottgh God 'gave to the nebrewa tbe-iand of faieaune, ue reqairea mem to fight for it, otherwise they would not have - befefrwbrthyto- possess It; The raoe.whohareoot &o nerve and oour-. age to win their lanfls. wim tne sworn, will not be able to maintain their lnde- pendsnce;i Thee' Americana first 00 n- auered the Indians, and then they freed lemselvea from the home rule of the "Rritlahr thus- raining n double title to this continent. - And now, like Isbmael they are selling xneir magniucent btrtn right for eaeso of -nottage. NSt. they daJDot:ateni'ge& tha; an ess of ; pbtagt uier giro ia uu kc- uuuuug .; . VvhtinTr hnmanitkrianLsm troesbe V6nd thec merciful , :toreceitSr ef - the Bible tn becomes fanaticism, and; is pren' Sm Knt It rfop-s tu)t'J're5'nrsr a' mars-tot J maltelrooni foryie, slranger. ' ? , commuiea to tneirxeepingior so many centuries.the Blbin.".8 ;-"" I ftH P Bfalioblotsky.'Pb D; DfjGottin- 1 mwe-'tmrversai nappiness' apa uaa Huility' -thanu,any 1 otheriJcdnstitutlon,' I'aneient or modern." ' " ' ? i J-"--" m rtfMr.-tthe'wIdow; anfjtbi Jtalheri f.:7 I ': &Ii;ana03 wxatMciftKScz uermany urcuoia CUUMUWUCU . uuuuuaug and flsrhtlorheirvights like brave and thy Qf tbegood men of every race and jQsUonalUy. liatihey hive along stride to make before -they reacb' tms pia& formv- -. II. M. J. H t. 1 L f'-.... 4 j i i L A Mod est Vrteti. ""ThaHeautlican capers onzhfc toJte senroes enou?h.to halt in- their rrrrat .work -of omaizi! te hou" in tic a ta rep iTj:c--Crr!: T.;a;on.y -,in oat r g9Vj4 two pe-resi 1 Ve worii not pre-ectilt(5tr-':c-:3, t-t rew . iiy sug- is really dz9 rndeJ thScrcup.-. "- . .'mm . ' - FACTJ FB03 TnE rXRfl:- The agricultural deartcent nt Mr Q C Councilman, of lloore county, one quart of. Amber Sarins' wher-.i.from which he raised 3 quarts, without the i use or any aina or lertuuer. ilr Jonn.jincn.livtn2-near Wilao this State, Bared 3.60Q pounds of clover. irom tnree-ronrtns or an acre by tha nrsc cuiung. - Mr H A Burns, of Chatam : county; had a very proline yield of, wheat from one grain, which produce! 82 stems &n threshed out 1700 grains. r ; . ' . Bidden county' boasts'of an apple tree that has - three bunches of apples, containing in all 22 apples. f- - : - Mr J1 D Hoggins, of Marison. 9 C cleared 61 on two and a quarter acres of Irish potatoes this year. . Mr Wilburn Abbott, of Oconee, 8 C, raised on less than one-fourth of an acre of, land - thirty dozen oats which made one bushel to the dozen.' ;Hs also raised seventy-five dozen oats on one acre equally as good as those that grew on the one-fourth of an acre, i j .vtii , clast fall ' Capt W ' W- Blser.'of Ne w berrv county. S C sowed eight bushels of, wheat which yielded this year 2S5 'a. - . . . m - ho uusoeis, a .Avcxao ox. . mure .uiaa 09 bushels to one. . "-'-"!:..:,- A fast hen has attracted the attention bf ' the Walton (Qs) News. . She was hatched on the 2lst of September last, baa laid a nest- of eggs and is now un dergoing the cares of motherhood. ; . '" THE JIEWS IN BBIEF. ' 'Iron ore has beon found six 'miles south of Little Hock, Ark. , - . "reaches are.falllrigsoff the; trees In great numbers up in Kentucky k " -r- x Camden. . A rkanwas, is going - right ahead in the way.pn manufactories; . Five thousand alligator hides were recently shipped from Orange, Texas. " Cholera Is playing" havoe with the' hogs in Hampton county. South Carol i- i f A German syndicate wishes ; to pur chase lOOXX) acres of la&d in Tennessee and Ohio. . . , . ... : .Tallahasseeans exDect a railroad In full operation from Thomasville, Ga, to tnetr city by January. , K ; ; ' The Grand Council of the Virginia its annual session In Richmond yester- 1 Robert G, Blaine, brother James Q. .Elaine, has been apnointed : curator of the museum at the agricultural depart ments in ; wasmngton. -- "Chief clerks of the departments at Washington report that the civil ser vice act relieves them of the daily pre sence of a crowd of office-seeking bores..,;;-:. .-. s -,;. Michigan law permits a man to have bis will probated a oring his lire, and when it is so probated it cannot be contested on the ground of mental In capacity artertne testators aeatn... . ' Secretary Chandler has made another grand improvement.in the navy by in venting a system or vntrorms for . tne offioers which shall make the wearers lxk like English, yach ing dudes. A gifted tailor was lost to tne world when Mr Chandler took to politics.' - The State of Georgia is endeavoring to recover 9i7.000.from the bandsmen of John Jone,herdef suiting Treasurer, The benate nas ordered, an , luTesuga Lion of the financial condition of Junes' bondsmen, but there seems to be lit tle probability of.th :tlate being 4m- ourseai : - , THE PRESIDENT'S TACTICS. it Jlr.' Artkar Ualoag a Qaiet set Adroit ... Caarass for -fteaesmieaUoa t.i Onrinaatl Msws-Jaaraa 1 1 President Arthur is playing his band well in tne arrest same lor toe, rrestaea tial stakes. lie is making a qqiet but adroit canvass ror the iiepuDJican nvmi nation, with apparently excellent pros pects or ma is 2 it a gut j xne uepaou can situation is favorable to hisambitlan There is not another prominent man la the nartvso entirely free from embar- rasstnir personal quarrels. Bitber Lo- ganvi BXaine, Cameron or :. Conkling would., have the bitterest opposition within the party ranks to overcome to nossess the coveted prize, and the nom ination of -any one of them would be the herald ef certain llepubliean disas ter.. Benny Harrison is out of the race. and indeed, has never at any time been seriously tbouzht of for the nomination outside of a few visionary and emotion al persons, who have persu aded them-- selves tnat - ne migut aeveiop - great strength because or nts relation tooia Tippecanoe. ' loung xjncoin nas oeen talked of bv.those wno place onaoe tm Dortanos UDon.a name, But the proof that there is nothing la tbatt idea, i afforded by the treatment which Grant has received since ne lent nimseirto the scheme of the third termers! There is no greater , name tor the later n is tory of, the United States than that of Grant, and the man who made it great is still 11 vine and in full possession of vigorous mental and physical healths sX et there is orooabiv. no one or one easrer asnir snts for the" Republican .nominattoa that would be worse beaten than Grant. ,The people are not a esr so Bill y ana sentimental .as. many orf inerieaaera. Neither Harrison, Grant nor Lincoln wilj Jiare tthe ahado w iqX, A chance for actor of Arthur's- administration really makes him tne strongest! candkiate in the .field.u .Personally ha f ia ft xnost who come in contact with' ''.bimf by his coorteoas ana wen orea manners, ue is an. adroit; DcaitleaTmaaatrerJ with a tuvtuiiH uivwutq v mruit 'Yua HM-I et be is working. for and making great, headway, for lsf thisr 'For President. Cheater- A Arthur of; New5 York; for Vice-President, v alter ;vj .resbam, of Indiana , He . told . a friend : yesterday .that to Ills Opinion KeW York and . In diana wefe as much the pivotal States now as they -'were in : isso, ana that the nartr tnat carneanem oorn wouia elect the President. Being asked, what nect a T democratic .victory in unto wouia nave on- too con test 01 1004. ne reblied that the loss of Ohio would not perataj o .itepaniicanicnances.-' iie said-the -Bepublioana, with the, proper Ktna nrr ucaec wouia certain iy wrest North Carolina and Maryland from the Democrats; and ; probably Mjoulslan a an4 Florida also.- it 'i a I 1 i '-ifoTOaa ceaXot Promises..-1 H Portland (xis-j Eegiatet- ,. . , t i j. : The Influence of names is no ; longer felt; the catch -word of party can neith er rauy nor ao tney aiarm meyewr, aa tney once aiav iune nonest; itepnoucan who means reforradotj not. hesitate to act , with the,-honest., Democratltwho votes for 'it The - Independent Tpter takes the resDonsibuttyana casts a dsa- lmvwhera.he thinks it wiU do the most good, . We have: seen this, Jn, the last elections, (n -the -d Iff erent Stotes w and tnumrimtrjini wui conuaus. uiu uis fconest- administration - of: government ender rw raen-slow ainew corner or It World, o- y,.' tf '-vi1-fl" ' ' I V-w--- rThe Tribune W rrxect-Vtsrijalt jieed. toKobacKtotneinagnmcent corrupt inns of Grantlsml when there are plen ty of-trew-frOTds snpplled by the Be-J publidnS without "raking oyer those Cr sa EsiIMB C Wllaaanr DrittM BX.JD.V "I taT9 ussdCclw a's LlT'i Toxt Toole tn mjr r-ra .Mod r i- r . Jif-i i "-i u ins. M. (Ao.jirj . ,14 .-. a6 no lr. ,OI.droffsUv Ts bs&Vh er a Trfra laments aadlSnen.' CaUsst S 4-ap-iioar Apa j. - j i :( V Cares : alL diseases . of -the.: stomachy .liver,-. bowels, Sidneys, ckin and -blood. " MtLLilONa testify to its Eocacy iribealinoabbvodisease and pronounce , to bo the Brmr Rr.: tttd y jXitotttt to Man. ' i TKAJJX Ui&x: rr-A QKNT8 WA IfTXB UZasVXIL!t: Jp- a, Kta.lbai-Ir. S; H OE ST ORE. BHOXa 1 8EOX31 1 EHOZS f it Tbs plsss to set aU kinds of tsUes' Rkoes. TblM ( 1m m sndlss Tsrletr ot caOs AND XT IS1 THE TULCE TO GET , .... i ..'.. A pair of Snt1niena Fins Button 6slteni; A pair of MeaUema'S Plas CSBsretsGsUeirs, v A pJr of UcnclenMii'a Turn Oxford 1 les. And ta plsss to ct roar Kvetr tfr Bhoes. Vm Will rial i( TBBV1 . . . .1 - .. . .a . r .. r TS I - oil 3.tsi h Boa? forreUttlfelae pises -:: To tad To eussrr. u; iu ' To Sad s ales Strap ftsndsl. Ts set yar Button Mewportand : V, Aodweawdd ssy tost it Is the pUestobaya Trunk or VsUas aben ioa go awsy front hosas or totnsvpnacs. - Too place to bay SYraefe BlscfclnayBlsefclnc onuova, nv7t bow z-wubh hu i . . THX CXLVBTUTTP XXCtXelOB RPOB VAST - 1 . i AvKss ana buttum axxDLa. Tbe plaea mrbers yoa artn. asvs lsdoeemeof of. farad aradlaroataprlots and wbass jour pstnnscs 1U bs mostblaair sppKcUtod. C R AY or; B ROT H ER , June 0-1888 - TORPID t DOWELS, DISORDERED' LIVCRy v and MALAHIA ; From these sources arias tttraa-soorths ol sympsoiaslmUeato tbairagnstepoetgeM mt AppetUa. JBwels mmIt Mick UeadU rvittkZkAt-r 1, mart, Ml J. hlthlf msod lbs use of a remedy tnat acts dlreetry oa tb Urer. AsaUrer medlelae TBTM lM bare ao YaaL- ,Tlr aoUon oa too KMaey and Skin is also prompt; rawostiift jmU UnporttiM tbcoaatk. ba tbroo mmm. t . " ts rttosu' prodneina- apps tH,oomf dtrestkm, refcolar atools. a clear kiaaoda-noroosbodv. TBTPB PILU .eaono no naosea or frrlpixur nor insBifeas .wlUi oaUr arorlcaad are a perfect. AMT1DOT& TO MALAm A. nBTKEts ukh Alitvr stAjr. " "I bare- lisd Dyspepsia, wltl ConsUpa tiooi tare years, and bsre tried ten diOereot kinds of pUlav aaut TPTTS are tbs first that bare done me any good, Tbey have eleaaed m oat nloefy. . My appetite Is spleodid, food digests readily, sad I bow bare natorsl pasesirea. I feel like a new maa.- , . . W.bu AUWASD8. Palmyra. O. . ' SoMwiieaie.go, Offlce, Mry 8t-.K.y. . .GaaT llATK OB WhISXKKS ebSOCSd lit stsotly to aGrosrr Black by a single an. j pUcatloa of AfaU lrm.f eoM by DnSgisCa. or seat by express oa receipt of Bl , I . , Oflloe, 44 sfarray Street, Mew Vod&: mri BASSAicr csrra txsom rm. Ta isaat o ft? V'l I;' I i:i sa only $125 a mwm far MaHMmrr4cS .CATALuUUE li ynii v. ,ui,i j ,alylod4 si 150 BARRELS; i v.;i'.i J . A .... i; .r. v ARyiT.; to-dy: ....... ... V -. k -1 fi. ? tif itu-x.j-:ii'l a Wvl situ ;MONEY 1 BY, 7r-S"j f0 .ifciJ.tJ;1t'5-i f'crJ 70ti SENDING" tJS , , - A;-v 1. )Ui iii t? 5--.1 1 &T- ' 'sesaa Nippfi VV MSJSSWBBBSyaaa l A 't 3 f 77 "71 l tMMMMMkWM lln Q i tm S My r at mmwlniitay aMltatilitamaa Sila mt mmtm- Idniit'Sa Grits, I .. i i . , . , ,'. .... i, i ' ' - i I , .... i r ,. , . -w ; v ; . ii..-" pi- Ji'''xi ' -! -A ', "fi' ''.-! 1-ld fCi i -Sv i -iT 1" rtt f;, ... t i.W - ,i fj . Laboratory 77 Wert Mrd at set. How York CttJ auk Johnsea, Your Indian Blood flrrap Im rreattr 51iscclIatiJCouB. IIP s-jf ;;t ;vjs -i -W0BTa-O9-. woaTH or SILVGQand PJLATED " i 'rt -TO BX SOLO- WlTHOOr BEGIRD 10 COST, AI- J-TJoUer's Jewelry Store. gducati0ual. GREENSBORO FEMALE COLLEGE, GREES3B0E0, IT. 0. Tbs Cfith Brssloa ef ibts SSbrlabtnc lnUtsUoo sin berln oa the 2Owl of Ancoat. JH&i, Boom Coarferta. tiood Vara, Taoroiicb Ia- epeeui ears or besiih. saaoners sad saorsbv asyCbarces sv derate , or particular applj to T. 1 Je29J8s . J0SX3, FtsstdmL Medical College OF VIBOINIA, RICHMOND r 'Tbs rOBTT SIXTH ANKUAT. SXSSKKf Witt DSCia on Monday, uctobsr 1,1883. - Var or fartber tnlormaUon.ad- Desa ol tbs faculty. K28dlav LAW SCHOOX, -or- Waaicgtoii and Lee University. l a. w. a xjrxrtcsusBt. I , by Test-books and prfntad toetoiss. wttb soarses or Jsotorss on speebv rabjeets by ssmw tont Jarista Tuiuoa and lees tso per session t aloe sssatbs, hetinnlna eeptesseer 2Ql JTot oawoens aoo lurtser mionnauoa aoareaa--, .;i - - ui a uaavas, rror or u. Jalrl3eod2ai ; . LexlacWo. Ta. Wington and Lee Uniyersity, UEXIH OTQS. TA. f Tastroxioa la tbs asnsl aeadsails stodlrs sod la tas pn-neaMosi aooooo ot Law aod BoctDsr-. tea- Loeatloa bsltli til mmnnana milnratn Hext seasloa opens Scot S Jar oeaid Jtt9l3sodjia ' O. W. C. LXX. President. ItEElliRtE FEMALE INSTltDTH Cltswlssw-IIi. Tmil ronr Hssnhfal sod besatirsl Bsesilsa. raeUon. Ttiai vn law. . tir nn Dcvuaccpwaoer awn. ufoer uiuomt. . , yr.,f. ....... t i-u.'i flyutUfiPB ;scnooL, ' TbS Advent Term of tbs 8SUt . Sesat-Aniiasl i:''siaaifVsWu'l3't s-or vsfaiocas saarewi tbs reetor. ' Hn.' ti.Kkm &ufn a w Jnlyl7dw2sk ,j ( - l "VIRGINIAN Fomalo Institute, - r- m 1 ai7jrrowt- ta. rs,-serar-. g.'B. STTJAkr. rnsdssl. -Tfs pit sasstea ef Nine-sfontbs OPEN bzf. .Aso.a loubwua aiuueorpsoi sopenortesen- era ; Tsnns ressoaaMo ; .apply early. Catalocuea Fall Tc S-tata Styt,' 3rd. XSS3. . BOARD AND TUITION VXBT LOW. ' Tscolty able; CltmaU One. for Catalogue, ap-. plyatooos,to i.t .... , , ' Julyl8dtr M r at Th SfflTT nDT 0S aau ,shjimsv too sj -. fchelby, W, a 11 li n 1 : rt w i t . r.Tor barn sad young man. Prepares for bastnesi soUeirs or nnlvwrittr. Tboronhivani kwiMina. ly SQuppedV Tod corps of msunctors. Beautiful 4BeeIihy location. ;, jJJ TTT, foraatalooaa.aidM&a JJ' I :" sdars&s : . ? t. BeQevue P. a ; ' - - w.av anor.mscipai. 2si. ts ptMintncat afhdng Soothsra boardUig schools' for boys. In seTln Dumbers, in .rm of pstMnaae - and fn e-niDuient far t "TsinaJ cmuiM. ' ; 7-, a ; Ih IX vJ sssslait t 1 be"!? Atwut 1st. 1 883.. rJcgham ScaOol i?. XX , Oraoa Co- H, C. - Ct3 s.t:?a t a nod stock ef row?3?s,aa aa slrss ef r::ck Elasttei Powdsr. Tar-3l- Vt:Tt'II- ;learc-ss. Csps.;rouMa I1L4 ; .-j rr'v pi::9 v tx.t!rj rsch rsoai eall CIoeks,JeweIry, Shelby Female. College "And t" .t try irsJjt--ii forlOriLi 'lUa.1 io had a kofmieri r tas t!m at--- . . i. , .o T - . dOPr to- H ' lor. 'I1 ml t 1., 9?? ; .r:w,"l2 .prtaiaf -KSS jei.s t i at a v t t. I " - 11 A B,U J A THing of rw -"We are glad to say the extensive improvements, additions and alterations we hare been making' in our Various stores are fast nearing completion Every, blow of the carpenters' ham mer, every stroke of . the painters' brush seem to change the scene, as if by a magician's wand the general effect becomes morettractiveiand, tastful to the eye. . 'We feel confident that when we throw open those magnifi cent,, spacious stores, completed' in their various appointments, carefully arranged departments, &c the public will appreci ate our efforts in their behalf and will find in their midst an establishment second to nothing in the Southern States, be holding which they will exclaim as, did Queen Sheba ol old, "The half had not been told." J Our efforts to close out the old stock preparatory to opening these grand establishments have, met our most sanguine expectations, but we are now de termined to make this great sale memorable to our patrons by closing out entirely certain liner , of goods inoticeable among which is our : , - CLOTHING, AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS. This'departmentTwiirbe one of our main features hereafter and will occupy all the, space formerly used for. wholesale on the first floor, thus avoiding the necessity of going up stairs. The stock will be chiefly manufactured by us, the details of which we intend to make a more extended notice in due time. However, we anticipate this much of our general plan as to state that it ia our intention to hare not only ; READY-MADE CLOTHING 1 S'" "-I'll ' " But also have a Tailoring Establishment on the premises, where parties will be enabled to have their clothes made to order and at very little above the price of readv-made cloth- 1 ing." In the meantime we will almost "ANY PRICE." Come and get REAL BAR GAINS'! and no f'Shcnanigan," but everything red uisitc for a gentleman's wardrobe. "Very truly yours, CHARLOTTE, N; C. J1JT BECBITED Alf D W STOCK A 1AHOE SITPPLT OF Saw mills, HorsePowers, Water Wheels; Steam Engines, The Gregg Reapers. Portable Corn mills, ... - ... - ....,t i'. .: Wneat?Mill--Oatfits. The Meadow Kihsr Rakes The Meadow King Mo y neelerand Meleck The Gregg (Self Dumping) Kake; wiiere, Dotn portable Osvll lfsttoa. j iw.yai umcm ' jrxacsiaerT at mil ki.j. 11.1.. it, . -i. ' aplSdaw -gOMEjCOMKQRT. I Alter s Batfaiv Ulde a Ceaatrr PhL " ctsm Tolls Wbtsvc lie Thtaka of s" aoasa foople. ' "I wish to cnetoos soma people woold learn when tbsy need a doetor and wbea tber dont. -esolalnted Doctor M . as be entered bis boose uasosylttUoynisceta tbs ttanforef tbs Stats f Kew Tork, after a tedious" bight ride' of assay atnss- I bsve been down sibobc the moaatalns t see s man, woo, tbs mesBSPSer said,' was rerf sick sad not Uketr to five 111 ntomlnt. onless bs bad iinwtsdlsts belp; and foood blm soSerlns from a rstber sharp attack of eolle, :whteb bis faav 117 alcbt bays relleyed in ten mtoBtes, It tber bad a grain or seose and tso or three alupieremedlea la tne boose. 'Bat no j tbey must remain ignorant as pigs, and when tbs- least ache or pain takes tbenv send for- a doetor, whether thsyi erer pay bite or not -r--' 71 1 t- -i i , 17 'Wbj, Dxxxot. what kind of simple remedies, as yon call them, do roa expect people to keep m the boose t? asked tbe mis, aa she poured blm a cap M not tea.. . - v. t .; . ,?Jn this esse. answered tne Doctor' the had only pat a BXNSOITa. CAPCIWX POBOG9 FMSTXBonthe man's stdmaclWta would have been sS rIBbf In sn hoar, and tm . amah ride." : -- .--""- K In all oitnnarr eeraplalnti tt ewres at once. .AU d meases sie eiinUnatcd, from the arttem bv what may be roughtj . called exsuMnn or extrao-1 Uoa, ot by a union of the two prooewes. Benson's 1 JPlsster promotes both.. It Incites tbs torpid or-1 sans to set, , and . sends i Us ;sopthtBg Influence tbroQh the myriad pores ef the skbu 'a u other piasters ooie the p&Uent to wait ; They give him hope for to-mrrow. ? Benson's plaster gives blm belD te-oT. . Which ta bnrtM. itm tht.k-e .viti. the CAPOuOE snd keeD It in the hoiutA. pmw. saerts.. -2 -! .... i ... . n . T - feef Mry dt Johnson, .Pharmaceutical Cbenists, Eewiork. , . 5 ,.-,..;..,.. SDl7ddm Cancera la s tb In ' Popalavr Xleverasi tots) rzen xzDreai tacir rriMf ' Ths fact Is sir. and von mar stick a rin iw. that the oeoDle of this eonutrr are i,t k drowned in a flood ot lager beer," sliouted an en ttM)taUe t---U)Laier the other T 1 w toe en.r of four oproertMl ooti'espnDdifHit.-" 1 u rmn udnk L. 1 iilS ti- id' aOtt cf L. uk"S i ..-. - 1 " - s- !:-6f I. .1 ti " ...1 . it. . iu ii : ..t , PALACE. Beauty, Etc. it 3 :- sell " what' ' is. now on hand at r. - ... wers, Senaratoro. V and Stationery. JOHaNT WILKES. JEJLJLy TUJUBLEiiS, Ice CreamC7re2era, ' Water Coolers,' .wiiBff e.-f...-te.. JSefilgsrAtors, "' i'-i .-i : -" tly jns, ' ' ' ' ' "' 'Eanunocks. . 1 syCarrlasas' Sn4 ether easonable goods, t just; received at the ciii;if.:r:.iicE "' . I sr" I- Of ' " " ' S tCrXJUr' HABTCJIIXD c SueccsAOra to John Erook2e! 1 A Co. C7-GITJEU3 A CALL. . '. may27... : ...... - nrv 1 T ! VI J it iB , . Ia - : K fif j r, t . J re s " ' 'I- -r. ' 1 - i - or ', l i t .1 t i m. . v .. f 1 se r t r roi- - t to a 1 1 e ! w,.3nm 0 s4 - t - i-"a ("i I it 1 1 1 1 r - . 1 t t it- ttii t r 1 . i iAl ) ( . 4 I , 1. , v-.- v IJ t - 1 -POi r i . t t" a vti - r , .et.tt.eli v 1 J VJ . it i. t l CT t ,:r- 1 f" ' 3 4,(f . t. . t if t f ut 'ir- Frait Jars, . 1 r?rdfw I fl i 'f is L..5r,' wit j t... ' " Cay ly.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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