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. DAiliY' JOUNAL-OBSEK VER: TUESDAY, AUGUST 18a3. 1&3UXD XTXBY MOBJUHG JtXCXPT MONDAT, - BT ' i T ' ! . ? " Pea coot One Booth (by mall) .. Three anonttii (by mall) Six months - , 7K m t One jew " 7.00 Om yer. ........ ............ ..i;....$2-00 ax monm i . 1.00: laTanafclr Ad vsubc Froa of Pmc - ac tat all Parfa of lb tX. Bnlt br draft o New Tor er Charlotte, and by Postofflse Honey Order or Begtstered Leuer at our risk. If seat otherwise wo will not be respon-, slMefor Btiscarrlages Address t: 1HI JOURNAL OBSXBYKB, Charlotte N. C U 4 sassa a bm am iKimKKD atthb rmOmci at Cbaxxottb, XL' L. as aaooap-taas Mattxb.1 . - ' . .' TUE3DA.Z. AUGUST 14. 1883. , . , ! DEMOCRATIC HARBONT W HEW, , , YORK. ...If For years the Democracy of the great State of New York has: been split up into factions, which, originating, in New York City .hare spread to a greater or less extent throughout bo StaeF Tamanny Ilall, . Irying Hall ana the' Coamty ' Democracy hare - each - feee4 struggling for Ascendancy and for the control of the party." This" has toads New York a doubtful State, and made it the contested battle ground in the past few Presidential elections. Wita the very large Democratic majority in New York and Brooklyn the State is Demo cratic, and it is only by the dissensions in these cities that there is the slightest hope -for success among the Bepubli ' cans. It seems that the leaders of these factions have been studying the situs. cMun.TB unii it. 1 1 tion. and have been listening to reason of late, and we are informed that they have come to a harmonious under standing, have resolved to bury the hatchet and work together in the fu ture, and that now John Kelly, Got ernor Cleveland, Samuel J. Tilden, and other great sachems, with r their- war paint and black ' stripes washed off, sit together around the same council board. If this news be true it is good news, for it takes New York out of the doubtful column, and places it on the Democratic side, where it is sure to re main unless some colossal blunder lose it, or, some gigantic fraud capture it. Through these dissensions, and the thousands of dollars of corruption money, as revealed by Dorsey, it was won from Hancock and carried for Garfield; when, with unity,. with no treachery and no corruption, it' was is sure for Hanoeck as Kentucky or Texas. With its large electoral vote t will be, while the parties are closely matched, a pivotal State, and its move ments will always be watched with in terest. - . r iCx i . m ' i ' While the Democracy is harmonizing the Republicans are not remaining idle. They. too. are trylag to harmonize and organize for effective work in the co ing campaign. Since Mr. Arthur come into the Presidency he has, bei holding out the'olive branch, and be : exerting himself in every way; qui to bring the contending factions gether, and has met' with" more or 1 . sueeess, ( though - we are told that doing so be has given offense to someofLlThe moment the Suez Canal is seen to - his - old stal wart SbpporteraP He doubtless find a wsy to soothe thi . . and bring them .into line when the tii :,lcomes,-hejdepm?;hsUpport wpi courting. Jiua )Int, As far as the indications now pomt, there will be a solid Democracy arrajed against a solid Republican party, s;nd an exciting and vigorous contest. While the Democrats may possibly get atyng without liew York, its .vote lat a . . . lately necessary to Republican au a fact Which they know! and which will make them strain every nerve to it. With a possibility of carrying New York they have a living chance; with New -.York against "them they are as dead as Hector. ' A. MEJSTIflti. sV; I The Asheville Citizen Informs us that Judge Seymour; Judge Settle, Collector , Cooper. and, Dr Mott .met in that pity ' last week. There is no reason why one or all of these gentlemen might not go , to as. inviting a summer retreat -as ' Asheville,' but it Is a little remarkable that all four should light there about the same time, and the probabilities are that there was business in it quite as mueh usheaiurprjplsasare. We dont ' know so much about the particular ca pacity of Judge Seymour as an organv ; ; Jzer or party manipulator, but the other three are no sardines when they unbut- ton their collars and go to wotIc Judge. - kettle's residence in Florida has taken. '.' him out of the 1 party' managemect in' this State, and. he has somewhat lost '. the run of it, but be has not lost inter est In it t nor abandoned the hope of some day reiornidg'to his native aeat& and runnirfg the machine as of old. When he left the State they lost. the' ' - strongest man- thev had in , 1C and the one that could do the most in keeping the jealous rivals' from going for each other's scalps, which they have been ' jdbiig jm 'Jjrfrybrptherly walever since he left. j As the Citizen ironically suggests the ' meeting mJghfc haver been accidental " just come about like one of , Artemus Ward's impromptu serenades.' ! They met, however, and it wouldn't be any very great stretchbf- fancy to risk the 4assertion that a pretty Interesting ro . litlcal palaver was held. We simply : s remark that the lines are closing. ',' , al j . ' ; - ; ... Ex-Senator Dorsey says in his inter view with the New York Suo.thaf - - -Bosooe Conklinsf could have been nomi nated at Chicago in place of Garfield, and thatmanv of the anti-Grant men-J told him they would support'Cohkltogi - if Grant's name was withdrawn. IWhen he made this known to Conkling tVe, latter replied, that be came to that con venuon lnstructea oy nis state to sup- nnrt Grant and to work for his nnmina- . . tion. that be could - not consent to anv . ' "' Use of his name in opposition to Grant, - ' 'that he would vote for Grant if he was 1 -i j 1 .i:rn. am 1 w in r r m .nnw.nTinn rn tin mm r i : 1 t - and that be would not -accept the nonsh . naliori if It was tandered to hlm!nnanu , moufcly. Conkllng may have hls faults? t J J fcut deserting his f rlsnds is. evidently .4 i -.bv) I from this atatjsmantnotiine of them. I 1 Wm Oalrandor who was h&need In UUca, N Y, last Tuesdayfor the mar derof his btother was -one' of the few the last; refused t& paxdi r 1 ' w U i throps t port.' Ue was .wfcked to . . tiia lasti ief uied 6)?fcardon his relaiivia- through whose testimony be I Was con victed, and refused to ask pardon of God for thscrine committed. . ilt'coata $3,000 a day to ranth Penn sylvania legislature, and according to reports it aln'c much of a legislature either. . The IiOuisville" Courier Journal says that MrMuIhatton, the Texas meteor man, discovered that wonderful cave under Lookout Mountain. Maf 12 A"BurkeT" managing editor of the New Orleans Times-Democrat, is a candidate for United States Senator, in opposition to Mr Jonas, who is a can didate for re-election. ' ' , r :: ' President Arthur on his Yellowstone trip wears a red shirt, broad-brim hat, and has proved a good horseman. But he has no' yet tackled a bucking pony.' The last statement from the Treas ury Department shows the- balance of. the National debt to ', be ' 1.884,17 1.727, the Interest urxm which N S51.438.700j -Tbe-debt per caput on the yopulationjf the United States is about 828. : ' f Proctor Knott's majority in Ken- was about 60,000 and the Phil? dslpbia Press calls it Democratic apa thy In ordinan elections the Democ rtitTof'the blue grass country never ises'fbput giving more than 60,000 pajftrtty. j,v-,-,a , I ,ThihMti"onists 'hawV"folIBlati JrAet.in the field in Ohio, which will receive, it is esumatea xrom ao.uai, to 3fidd rotes, the larger part of whictj. I If there were no : prohibition - ticket la the field, would in all probability go to the Republican candidates. , ' 'Xr Oa :'one side ot" an ordlhsljrptai uda French stenographer has written , ; t ii 275 lines .an!: average 6f 100 wotds each line. Thus very line eon tali abootas much 'matter as r a - pagerof a 12mo. voutriel'-The space for the words had to be' calculated, and this calcula tion forms a frame . to the wonderful card.-' .' ' - I . We publish elsewhere to-day, a com- . mpnication on the subject of railroad -by a prominent .citizen; of Charlotte. While we do not endorse all the writer ays, there is much of it well worthy of consideration. He does not suggest any parUoular bourse of action to remedy tbtfjetUs of which he makes note, bat par haps lie may nave some plan to sud mit. which we, will take pleasure in lay ing before our readers. The railroad question is a big one, in which much can be said on both sides. . , , Charlotte aad. Her Railroads. Ediaw Jaaroal-ObMrrer. . , -.: .- The recent sale of the Richmond & Danville Railroad system ta a. New York wyndieate is 'a very important event to the whole Southend especially toOhaxIotta.' I . "The -ulUqaate effect of this change of ownership of a great line of : transpor tation. wiU.no doubt, prove highly bene ficial to the South as a whole, it is only by 'concentration of ' capital, in large SatnaraAd "id few hands, tbatnhe rate oOaterestls red uceddes patch attained, and trasaportaUoa. lowered. The dan gec of a monopoly . in. such-, matters is Iha-sheerest , Jiumbug. Look at the JiarUiLtheKaslv and ua West. Look at Kojrland. look.at IndiaJook at Egypt. pay a move, is maae 10- ouiia-anotoer right TaiOBg Desioe iv enierpnses in volving thousands of millions of money if not peace and war. Such is tb power, the spirit, and the irres is table energy of modern civilization. I . "The Danville wystenV now nractUally extends from' New ' York to New Orleans and -branches out in all direc tions. The moineat it is found to be a anccens nnrl the sale itself' is proof of this the same moment new schemes are designed to compete for trade and traffic: -Existing lines are re-constructed, additional connections are madend new roads are built,; ! - lauWbea capital thus sets in the lates of interest mx -reduced, competing lines spring op, besiBees grows,, population increases, and all. is life. : ic is this idea that has, - in a single : generation, I re deemed the wilderness' ef the West and founded an "empire where, thirty years ago bears and . buffaloes roamed ! su-preuer.-' It Is this idea that enables the California farmer to ship his products all over tbe world, even . lay his grapes and' pears in 'the shops of Charlotte. And so," too, the Chicago butcher com- E)tes with the bacon of Tennessee and entucky right at their doors. i 1 -. .The great error of tbe South has been hex jealous, narrow, provincial policy towards capital: She forgets the age in Which we live. " ' . . . J LK-t aav uiciGuauii uucb .uuucimh w ship and he soon learns the difference between Southern and Western freights Xet htm travel and . be realizes the ex tortions here ; compared with the so Called" monopolies of New - York) and MassachusBt. ' The merchants; all know this, but they have never exerted uieir- tn-ooer mnuence at ine soum. Other .interests .haveconiroued. and dominated our destiny. i 1 . Will - ottrD peoplei toager. 1 stand dot against their own manifest interest and safety t 'Win 1 Char lotte, -one of i the moa important rail road centres of the whole cwoitrrlonget: shut . her eyes to tbe hmomsnteus changes . going on MTtt& w!? a Will she continue toi con- 4ent herself -with the-sraall privilege of oocaiionaUywelccmalng. a. party ,of suaggiingexcurauniBL8 or ceie; brationrOr will she seek to grasp tbe seeptre eg trade and commerce destined rorearwouxnsrn ooraerer L-l YK'tM n.wi-nMvtmint nf -rArrftM outh certain eligible: points are shre to wisvand certain others are sure to lose. fWill tour thtlviBg little eitn with Its rareraiiroaa aavantagss,maKBan enori. to become the great distributing point jot .the vast region between Riohmond aisd Atlanta, or wUl she sit idly by and How rival cities to llterally-swallow us up? ' Will we continue to talk -ox. will we do ud un imjuiu r 1.1 ?1 Tfce'Elonda Skip Caaal eTbe .:Florida:i Ship " Canal '-it, by ruo 'means abandoned. ' Oeo. - Stone, -1 the chief engineet of the 'canal 1 company declares that the watershed to be dug through is not assign as toenigQest,lo the SujesxeanalaudXhat available en trances' from1 ueep ''"water nave oeen found at each terminus. According to the General t rTbetcanal would save from thrw.ttf.aaveii days! aims 1 for all the steamers ,-snd- sailing vessels going into-jmd -outxir the Guit ot, Mexico." EBtimating the,' salary .and" expense ac coanVpt a large oeeBiKSteamer at 5000 a moauj, aau vuo cue ui,. m wu , 3X to 8400 per day. Gen. Stone figures out saviDg "in the mere matter or timeL of e 1.500. -The navigation through the Florida Straits Is tbe most Har.. fin kaownXld the annual losses from- wrAcJracra are enormous. On this account the canal would savefrm 1 to 1 percent on rnsutaace; taitseix sui ficlent 'to'pay sihanflsime'rvdnue to thVJcan ttTthe4ncreaS6d safety and the lower cost would vastly in crease the trarao wmcn now muw us Jftbe gnlrvv If Hi jJiocUr.ilwte WaakiastasQsaFUaVt - a :-! t L- 11 v.f ..-.Prohablv nothlnsr more ridlculdui In Lwayf sazrpsiloa than the naming ef I Arthur ard Poster as .the publican 1'residsntiaL ucxec iort ibc ever waa perpetrated. ' Neither r person could carry his own State. All the "soap- in the United States could not elect such atlcktt. . TUB HE A. AT EVErt-TIDE. A Saul .thai Hart-eat Thaaghts of the If aw JeraealeneA Qaestloa for a De batiaajClalu--...... :, For the JooraaKHMerrei; .V,V - Atlantic Hotel, August 9, 1883.ll I have Just returned from a glorious sail through the flashing, tossing wa ters. .The heavy clouds banked around the horizon 4 kept a number from ven turing out, but, these boatmen who have spent their lives upon the open water, under the open sky, can tell the weather, better than Yennor or Wig gins or any of the so-called weather prophets all put together. They said it would be a fine evening for a sail, and so it proved. The wind was delightful, filling and swelling the canvas while the boat flew over the water like a bird through the air. At sunset the packed clouds that had been massed together and looked lixe a distant .mountain chain all - broke up. and the whole sky was filled with roiling, fleecy, sun lit clouds that seemed to float like lumi nous islands upon a transparent amber, 3a. On the water each, separate wave eaughtand reflected thegoldengloryoft.be sky. i There was a deaf and dumb man in the boat with us, who spelled out to me "God's works are wonderful," and I believe we, more thoughtless ones, with ail our senses, were touched by the sweet solemnity of such unusual beauty and thought of the New Jerusalem and the streets of gold and the gates of pearl. Changing every moment as we sailed on and , looked . upward and around us, and thought inarticulate thoughts, the bright clouds softened. the 'gold gradually turned to gray, a half grown moon like a little while boat sailed through the darkening sky. The air was as crisp as October, although as balmy as May. as we drew our light summer wraps around us and "tacked" for one more turn in the sound. The boats ail along the harbor were an- chored.the sloops and schooners and I big ships had hung out their night I lamns. twinkline lights shone from Beaufort and the blaze from our own hotel windows beckoned us home be fore we could say "Pull for the shore." The appetites we bring home with us from these sails is something stupen dous. It must be enjoyed to be appre ciated and I am thankful to say our worthy host Dr Blaeknall and bis skill ful caterers and his whole corps of dining room waiters are equal to the occasion and meet our demands with most bountiful supply. 1 contend, and always havo done so, that it is just as esthetic lust as high-toned, just as much calchaxv, to enjoy the fresh broil ed mackerel and delicious blue fish and oysters and esculops and crabs and dam fritters and foaming light rolls and toast and tea, as to watch the set ting sun "wrap the drapery of his couch about him, or listen to the mighty anthem of the ocean. Why should not the gratification of the sense of taste be as ennobling as the gratification of the sense of sight or hearing? And why should not a chef da cuiln be consid ered as great an artist as an opera singer or a violin player? I leave the discussion of this abstruse question to future debating societies, perbaps the C L8C might take hold of it andtrise to the height of this great anrument," as for me consistent with my theory I will go down and proceed to the dining room and put my idea of aesthetic en joyment Into practical demonstration. "Now good digestion wait on appetite, "And health on both." I saw by the paper received this morning that Dr Blacanall had invited von down to enjoy the fishing. , If yon know what is good for you, you will ac cept that invitation and come down and brinst a crowd with too. Hopinz that you will I am yours benevolently. - 1IOW MDIAJCA "W AS CAKKJElX. ' l Oae f Derseys Ueateaaals Slake S-ae fatereatiac Diaeloaarea.' -.The New York Sun publishes from one of ex-Senator Dorsey s "carefully chosen rlieutenanta" what he knows about the secrets of the October cam paisnln Indiana three years ago. 'In Introducing this statement the Sun says : "While we withhold the name of this witness for the present, it is proper, to say that we are in possession of evi dence establishing his standing with the Republican leaders in that campaign and . that the statement, as printed, is now in our hands in the form of an affi davit." , The author of this statement says he wa an officeholder in the east in 1880, and ..received an urgent letter from Dorsey a fortnignt before the October in Indiana to repair to Indianapolis.' which he d, id. and until three or four days before the election worked under the t direction of Dorsey. who ' rwas everything in that campaign." the bne trusted lieutenant of Dorsey being! Mr Geo G Gorham. - Nearly every dollar of .the Indiana fund that was paid out to local or important agents was paid on tbe order of Stephen W Dorsey or on the order of George C Gorham. Major Swann. the personal .representative of Gen Garfield, was also there , and con stantly at headquarters, andIn constant communication With Garfield by tele graph or by to ail. Continuing, Dorsey's New York lieutenant says -"My particular, and immediate func tions were tne organization ana contror of the parties of atiikexs, repeaters and roughs brought to Indianapolis and dis tributed in small gangs to different points la the State. The trick of Im portation - and colonization had been tried 00 a much larger scale, but with out success, in 1876, when I was also In Indiana.' In 1880 the, means used to carry, the State were different, j The chief dependence was put on green backs, not on colonists and repeaters. t Tin the . Garfield year. ,1 tainki not. more than -150 outsiders , were sent to', Indiana from the .East Xor these! pur poses. One party, as I. remember, eon a is ted of forty-five men from .Baltimore, and : Wilmington.. There, were gangs from Philadelphia Pittsburg and oiher Eastern cities. These imported repub -licans were .letter carriers, petty office holders and ward workers in the cities where ' they .be'oaged. Their duties were to intimidate : democratic voters, to brawl, create disturbances, and knock men down if necessary, to personate democratic voters, and to repeat when ever possbleT" " i "', On-the 6th of October, according to this statement. Senator Don-Cameron arrived at tbe Dennison House Indian apolis, with a handsome bag containing 830.000. which be denominated; "some, valuable reinforcements," and which be said bad. been contributed by the manu-f facturers of Pittsburg,and other Penn sylvania capitalists. . iThe money used in the canvass was kept in the three drawers of a black walnut bureau la a little back room In,, the New Dennison house. This room adjoined thelmain dining. room of thelidtelTand was sepa ratedTronx Dorseys main headquarters; by one passageway. At one time there was not less than 125,000 in the bureau; which was guarded - by "an old gentle-: man with along full beard pretty, well sprinkled with gray. ,Every bill paid bv this cashier was paid on orders xrom Dorsey tor Gorham; possibly there may have been payments on : the', order of Chauncey I Filley tor John Cj New; 'They were tickets, or small lipa; of pa per, with r the amount ,in figunea. the name of the person who was td receive it, and the signaturt or lniuais or Gor hater," sometimes of Dorsey. 80m ttnres1 Gorham simply made a ticket wjlththe amount and came of payeeJwkhdut any signature.-Then hewould'Uke the slip into tbe little room andV reclve the money from" the cashier, who j would put the ticket-into" the1 drawer as his voucher. - No aecounta ware kept r ta 1 ;' The statemetifreovicludesasJfpy9ws "Amo22.the tacre prociineat tain "?ers -and stents who wereccraizant of laese facts Fxialt5ai Dmm.njr Delawatey fipecial Areata Tidhall and nenderaon of the PostoSce Department 1 Surveyor Caulk and Major Wieel, of Baltimore f Thomas Chap peTtrxnd Thomas Cava naugh. of the 'Treasury-Department. The last named was deputy sergeant-at aras Qt the last House.' 0ores.Alll diseased oCfhestbmachJ '-liver, 'bowels,- ladneys, kin"fUid.:bloodMiTiLioNS -testify to its: i eiiicaojrin healing tneabove diseases, ana pronounce itrta-be the Best ISaixDY jiottTT TiQ:MAir. - ;- i i I r? tat in TKADX MASK. BRUQQISTS'SKlili ITta,, DowHnrasvnxp, WU C July 8U1. 18SI-D1. CUak Dcaoflted bm tot uw ComplAlnt. Mecklenburg Iron Woite, - ... ' 91 . St.tjJm .....-J .i-jh-4 f.'-L . O'v-t'i if?Ht ia, a.jii l,lfcH 1 - ? rJ U:i .,,. 'it, CHARLOTTE, N. ( JVifT BECBIVEB Aim Vt STOCK Saw mills, Horse Powers, Water Wheels, Steam Engines.' . sal The Grogg Keapers; Portable Corn mills.1 ; WliriAf. Tlfill i Onf -fif a . "Heal Hrllll VJULlltS, ? xne JVleadow iling.Kakes, The Meadow -King!Mpwejre; , W heeler and MelecklSeparatora, The Gregg (Self Dumping), Bakes;r Bpilere, both Portable and Stationary, ' Oatfl Cxi lm oar Sleek . nacAlavery a sUl alaia rmnUsk4 as snarl it SB 164m SKoes! Shoes!!! iDltMUntlUkliidisr LatlM KVoft. ' Tbe pUes t Sod an and tea vtrtetj CbQ drea'a and atlMea ebaea. AND IT IS THE PLACE TO GET pair of eeoOaaMa's FId BoUoa Qnttmim, A pair of HoUemet!'a rina OottcreraGaJma, a pir 01 uemiamecrs rw oxiora 1 ics,. iMiM piaos to ca your srery V eaoea , Taxi rui riaa is TBE PIac ta Baiy 4r i Slippers ! . Slippers ! Slppcre ! . -boat farsetUatBUUw place V Sad a ate Tse ailpper, - - - To Sad a ftiee Strap BndJ. ' ' ' L To set rum Biataa Siort and : -. NBvfrlORT TIBS. and am woukl aar tbat It U tbo plaeatobaya TrantorTalhajaaeayoa so mmj from Borne or to tbo Pptiaaa. f The piaeo to boy vrraeb fBarklna. Wacklaa ttoi Bttoo rouae aad : i , THX CXI,BRATT KXCTUBIOB 6WOS rasx- . : - Ueand BUrTOM JIXXDUE. ' Tbo ptaes wtoare yam will feavo tadaeeraeati ef fared to rom ta prtera and oibere jonr netrt aaco wm bo moat bights appreciated.-- -e - GRAY & BROTHER TORPID r DOWELS, t DISORDERED . LIVER, rrom tbeae sonrocd arise Uiree-fotnths of am 'illSnooM "oa" tae . boaoaa raes. "Tbeaa symptoms liKUoate their oxiatenoo t bu aowao oooMaw jmmm daity, Drssiaoos, FtaMoriag attba MMmmwt, tmtm tba 0700, ItlalU eal- ' rm CriM, COKSTIPAXIOia;" aid rie- tbeaao fiwnlytht actadlreotir Uot-Tor. AaaUtrox mecUciao XUXS-av. PtLXJS nare 'no exroaX." Tbelr action on Uo Khlneys and SJcla la also prompt; remawlns; i all imparities throagi tbeoe three aeav ra o iima," proaaeasa appe tiatsaoand digvaaao, regular atoola, alear t Un and a Tlgorou body. TCmniXS 0om M .aaaNa o grip- or tatarJec n wjio aauy work ana are a perfect I AHTIDOTE TO MALARIA" f! O ttE FEETJS IJKE A. HEW KAM. bare tad Drspepaia, -wltb Conatipa tlan,twt yeara, kuul birre trid tealiIXerat j kinds of pills, and TCTTB are the first that hara-doae ma anv rood;Tbeyibara i cleaned ma oat nloejy. My appetite la , plandid. food dJseato readily, and I sow r -r rra V Joral paaaaireav. I feel like a pW ; t Jk W. IX. t WARDS. Palmyra, O. , ' Boldrr. Jwbre,aa. OfBoa,441Cartay8lL.r.Vl . aaaiaa a a v-. mm m m aa- - " Ht .a M , at l Fl refill 1 la 11 II.. ... IUI I O kii all. U lUl ' Gut ttini ot VTHnrnti eaaaared 4n- taatty to a iiuomsx Buck by a single ap- : or aent by axiu aaa on reoaintof a a. ; runuoa 01 una f ic ooici dt ui Oflloe, 4t Xorray Straat, New ToHii . , TUTTl HAXOAl OF USEFUl RECEIPT: mti 34 , ., A- m vui aa?ua jam vr 'Si eo:4 & iflfw i orfi twit hist IOOTS AND SflOfES, Of eeery grade, Irani tnenoeet v '"' We cirrT altnre atoca4 of, us ' n It .g-aa torbotb iAdleaand floeet to tbe MesVlest ueuiat -Jseit T tn",J!:MJ Laa vameniar eto ,TJtM till J em.vl .,.t... i iv.j ...1 i t ICan nsake for tbe same areOe ot ewxfv TBe beat 1? ryt - atoelr of Cblldien'a Kboue In- tbo city u LaJfoiUllM xt Trunia andyaiisos. t jstcciaior aaajam traaiejn- ara ami Neeaia. eiacto. ; .-. tjiiivisa vil t3l3a li't . ' I TS mil fSna4 k&htittaStm Bufowd 1 1 1. '.'I... 1 ,,- t ATI I Iij-Om. a : 1 f-st N.. . r- . . I j Gray & Brother, aessaesSBBaaBBBBBsaBBai laattaat X Im i'." 2f 7 'JtllTUioi f "' aiaaa asn m mm f " " .111 KMvXork City iotmrnrnz-Yevs IcUan Blood Prnip bss , jtrajULLAA. is, hi.l f if;--?-- -ft. T'UU Lit .1 1 1 li Mi Ki 7i ft r.ti JOHN WILKES. gducatioual. GREENSBORO FEME COLLEGE, GREE5SB0B0. X.O. Tbe SStfe 8aaloa of this Boariatalnc tnstttatten mm Decui ob iM zsns oc ancnff, J omL Boom CoaaXorU. tiood JTara. Taorooch In atroeUoa. epeetal oara of baatta. WTbaitua aacOermta. tot parUeuUra apply to Je29d6v TJ JOHXS. Prealdent. ERSKINE COLLEGE, DUE WEST, S. C 9 THE VO&TT FCUBTH HXS8ION of tnts bud. toUoa opeoa on tttm Brat Mondat la October DeH. fat -id caimai 1 borouah iMwartate loarM Total for year, about I tS5. rorcala- bMoe, apply to loljSidlU w. M. Otuaa. President , LAW SCHOOL, Watogton and lee University, 1 . , eza.6. W.C LXX.Picldent . .j , iaauanoo tyyTrxt-tiooka aad printed leetnrea, wm. nwm i wuiuia mi ipasw WOOJOM VJ OBB. laaat Juriata. TalUoa aad less SSuperaaaaloa of alao aaoatba. beclnaloc fiepteatber 2a for cauuoffas aaa rartaer taiormauoa oddrraa i z ; Haa.A,e4Vaa, rcf.of law. t JalriaeodZat - LezmatwB. Ta. WaskiDgton and ;ke Uniycnily, ! r. . . , , ixxmajca. va. ,,t ...... yi j inetroctioa la tbe asoal aeadeamio atndlea Sad MwwMvma aiaenootaot Law and zncinerr- tns- I .oration baaltb.ul: exmmaea raoasrata Wwarjiaita opens tat SO. or eatakaead- oCrlaod2Ba u . W. C UX. Prealdent. , VIRGINIA. ,i . Female institute! arn, eeaeral J. E. a. sngiar. PriadpaU 'Tbe next aeaakxi of Rina Mootbs OPSM BIP- imm lata, ansa ami eorpaof aapartor teaeb Aarama nanoua appiy oarty. catalogues lalytfidow ... . . ! . i MT. ST. eJOSEPflS Female Academy, '" ' ' 5 Of Om Btoa Btdcew ?s j " - H1CIOBT (TownX CATAWBA CO.. K. CJ t Tbe aeateaay is eoadaeted bf the etsers of Itetey.aod la aeeete'ble by railroad. Tneloea on aera doalrablo on aeeoont at MoaaUla air and Moootala rtewa. Tae bolldlnc are now and rur- niaoao wiin niuoarn naproveaaenta. Tbe cronnds erf ample for exerctea. Tae faoutty. eaoaento napatta area-dase Literary and Muateal Xduea- noa atone wna waaui aeeaesty.s - -.- Tanaa wry saoderate. at S18.0O per monm lev board and tuttlan. Apply for tlreolara to -ans&rtUwtf eisTKB Dl&SJUTBXSa. : - 'ThoinstsYille Female : College. stc:J dn-r f;? . : (la Um PledinoBt sreUoa of Kortn Carolina, 900 , feet sbo.e sea lereO j - TbeWh animal. BesaieB bestos Senteaiber 4. 1888- uU aorpa of aapartor. Jlo teacbera,tn oiudltic a jKOTaaaor of aansie. a brilliant planlat. a lady, a floe avoaaaa, and atra. Betabart saia b abazso. of. art.. Xxteoslre iCLKCTIC eoorae, di ploma, bone' exponeota of koowiedge gAioed. CnargaaDBOdersta, einaate deugbtfal. sad water excellent Comparuon with b-at faaiaJe -aebool tavltedv - Board. aearyUitnc lndnded, and Eagllab TalUoa S ISO for 1 Q noDiba Fcr eataloan, ad draa ' - -' H. W. KXUTHA&T. Prln&lpal. - - ;i Jaj jtawawiaa ,,,; (..,. f - ' JOHNS HOPKINS UJilYERSTFY; -fc BALTIatOK. atABTXABD. I Z 1Sf ' fit" : ... - . ,'. 1 V.'-'' . poUegiate and' University Courses, h A anoanoaaiaata tor 1 883 -84 will be seat on p nlicatlon " 1nnal6dawtft ST;. OMLT'S SGHOOLV i -RALEIGH. N. a ' Tbe Advent Term 4 of tbe 85Ur 1 Semt-Annaal Seaaloa of tola Bonool begins j- .; : ; JroVCatalogoeadl(a!! tbe rector. ' " liz l; Hw,BKTXaiEl)I3.A:ati JaTyi7Jw2n t-.t-w. ..... I -1 .... t 1 r ''Bellevoc 'Hiit School, 1 1 For boa and yotmgaatv Prepares for bnMneai eoUage or nnlrfraity. . Tboroognly and bxrxisome- ty equipped.- Futi corps of Instructor, and bealtby IcaaUon. , , . . MMKUOl Foroatalouge. addreia ; -1 Vs W. B. Abbot. Frtodbat j W?lA a t eiti 1 A iat I'eL tmil le, Hfgb Sclool. T:I--i .Tela aebool artu enter upon Its lJ TB TI IK (nlntb aeaalon) on tee - T- 4 . - " next.3 It la the best,' taeapesC and moat iotistan- nai aenoot ac ua grade to be found soya-ben in las country. High gradea and low rati,' la our matta. xWe goaxaaxeS aatlafaettoa tq !eeryaaa or mak nor chArgaa. , Hone but tboee tao are tboroocbly teoaoio aad tfSdeat will be employed aateacbarsr Ih afiale Xienartmeni will be la ebance ot Hiss' manie B. HIoer.- of- Darfdnon Coilegeva lata graduate jot . Peaoe - Iaatlftite, Safe ei?n.. r. u. a teacner ana prrronnet. Dot, 21 in toc&I and ltaHramenial saOElaabe baa fewaQaste Tb following rates1 ot Board and Tuition will Board, exolaslae of Tight sni WMhlDi, "-month T.-.- Sits i 2.f)0 lxuerroeaiiiie i.rg;isa xr j-; aalaa ( Laun and Greek) ' - 1 i Mdoie (extra) voeaU - - - . - I- .Bf tiU4id(xuaTnMraaiat4taV,i r B.R0' lt9Tel eriJ "?o'Bental togetner i-: :;BJ)0 bcaatobai Xax,jr.j&t t, ';w-- rr- j "100 HuSio ts ear rnly extra.' Tbe o'e of Xntrament Ja. lrfted tat fee priors mined a boe iWrtafjr cahutue. giving full partiouitra. to the principal. aog7dlaw2m HuntersrlUe, N. C. Hnnf 11UUI is. tlie Ti 'TO BUT A Nice Cool -Dress; .We are closing out a lot of FOUJDARD SILKS, At One-naif Their Take.1 and some Bandsome SUMMER SILKS At Very Low Prices j .J ifti A ----- : CALL Si -T AT ONCE- And Make Yonr:SeIecti6ns. ; I On Monday we will reeelre aaotber lot of Ladles . Baca fioae. emembec. we bare a good , , fetockof ' - A n;w and handsome lot ot - 1 - -' ' ' 1 ' : , i Black, Kary Bine and Cardinal. Call and . Bospeetridly. . jTs . 4 T. ETSelgle & Co. As y t- TRUNK, VALISE, -. "-,1 SATCHEL, Tronk Strap or Shawl Strap, i i ANY KIND OR PRICE Can Find them : -at-- ' rirat !f suioatsvl Baak Balldiag. Jyistf . ? j GRAPES. Aay wliblBg to send a oats of GBAPiato tbdr friend, who may be off at watailag ptacea or else a here, can bars them ta leering taetr orders at packed aad stopped STORE. . We will dettrer tbem In any part of tbe dry. In say ojiaottty, moting or sitemooo, tf orders art left at tbe store. - . ' AlimXATmKR t HARBia' . f ... ; x - Man Maatnr BEETHOVEN 1 -mm loesTonzEDO, Pricecnly$125 U Orgrana for ooly axu. aaacaa avcaua oa Orsua aad ri.mtnil aa4 for aaldnanMrprfc-. CATALOGUE CKwatt YndwrWfSSWSrtial BSafSSma r.mrrts wEictat frM Mb mm tram, rm Sonus altowaiarianUC Orw Wmla .jaiia xm. -Aadit or ell apoa ..i.:i.i.i. : . lyl0d4w T&LEM ACADEMY ' to ATVAKStTtTi 8X3STON BSGW3PTEM ,01fber6tt. For tie catalogue contatolng re oolrements for admia?lon. eooraaaaf atudr In tbe several deparuntnts, Unas and expenses, addrea tne Principal. , ", " - ' ' angftd2w - UonscLt cner Waatcdar i't Host bare good reference. Address' I - . .. .. . -bla b. ufliZZT Lock Box 41, Chailctce, H. a T.Oiii ii i.'j ijilij i. mi ui w mi ii.... 1 j Pi "ij. PXPdend "notice: 'R irvrt it vmjuna na'iiiwui (.oartai. k. " . v- xnz 9 V.IUJ ' r f. - Tte aecnd payment cf 8 per eent en Drrl nrtd Na. ai.U t cue fcertembr let next t Morc JKl3raf. recoi i at 11. o'clock m on August 10. Tbe untiat boua as( j be e oaeu fTonn 12 o'clock m. Aomstli). to September 1 pC lf"SA I augodtscpti p. b. in, Secretary,' me If 1 i fi V Tl i Montanop ics anil MB Alexander & Harris mm WOBTffOr WOHT3 cr - SILVER i and PLATED TO Bg SOLO ' WlTHODr REGARD TO COST, AT J ore. II Je8tf . . OTFICB OF THX af BCBjUriCS PXRPSTUal. 1 BCTLe AkD kAAX ASacCIaTIQB. Tbe beoks are now open for sobecrioeisto tbe Seo.n l Bertea of svock of tbe Association all persona wishing to aubserlne for atcek wtlleull upon tbe eeerettry and Treasurer sn4 record tbelr names. bst weekty payment ot ones a ill be mad tbe Brat Saturday night in ?eptuiter - K K.COCRKAN. aagedlm Secretary and Treasurer. FOR SALE. A second -nacd 50-Iceb Cblsgo make B'ocle. tagobdorder. Add rets W. 8 NELiJDrf , ans7lw Monroe. M.C WITH FLN AND PENCIL - - Ho. atr. I dont bel'ere newspaner men are more diaatpated toaa any otner eiaaa of men abo earn tbete uvlng by tbelr btalna." at kt Mr. A H. etegfned. Manager of tbe AdrerOslng Drpartment ef Uie Paul Plooneer Presa. "Still tbo-e of tbem wbo do desk work are tempted to sUnrul&te tor us vary hard on tne nerves abd atomaca.' . . "Aafor exampto ? Aa tor example. In my own ease, I stock to my desk on this naprr anal mr nerrea acm ilka a baocbot telegiapb wires after a gale, and my stomacb kept about as good time as a two dollar Atatcn. My mends aaggested Una and tbe doctors adlaed tbat, bat one ay 1 -eaogbt on to an 'ad' of PABsaa s Taaao, - and tried B I naTa never onooraed a proprietary medicine berorcboC 1 tnall depart from my rule and say that the tonic la cat merely tne best thing put tbe only thing thar"' breaks p tbeae attacks.- Ail desk wotkera should maaeauete of ttHi Ibt prcptratloa. which has been knawn as Faaaaa's tiuiaaa Toxic, will berrrf ter be man a factored andaold atmply under the name of Pab Kxa's Tosio. as ua principled Oalers are oot atonUy aeeolrtnf their eustotaeri by eubatltatlng an Inferior article under the name of tlnger, and as ginger ta real y an Bnimportant Ingredient, we prop tne mlaleerlirigword. Tnere la no ebaoga, bowerer. In the prepara tion Uaeif, and all bottlea remaining in tbe bands of dealers, wrapped ander tbe name of PxaxEBts Gxhbb Toanc. eoatafa Uj- gaBome medicine if toe raoeimUe sinatura of Hiaoox tt Co. Is at the bottom of the outside wrapper. - JELLY TUMBLEKS, 4 &a Cream Freezers, - '; l Water Coolers, '' ' ' ' : Bafilgeraton, ' sly rams, . .V Hammocks. . - . ''-'". v ' Baby Carriages and pother seasonable goods, Just; received st tbe CHINA PALACE Of , . XDPOU S: BABTSFtBXD. m 8neeeasoTSto John Brockfield ft Ca . wgiys ua a caix.T'. t ." r SiPoyE's TO PHV8inTAN3 FABMKR3. tlFBT ETA BL KREPEBa AND HAlLhb D MiiN iM) HKADB 'F FaMlLIKS: If. any member of your Dowebeld. from parents to the merest Infant, are afflicted with Malignant Bores, scrofulous or other a tae. Salt Rheum or fcald Bead, Burns, w ounds, no matter bow severe, or of bow long standing, or from whatever en use produced, send and ret a 25-ceni bottle of TDKV OIL. and e guarantee a eura or no pay. It cores before ottwr remedies begin to act. - It Is eqnally applicable to ail the Uleera or orea,e Inflamed eurtaeea of aUdo mestte animals, or anithing that moves on the Turf. One or two applications are all that is nec essary to neutralize the action of the -virus and neal tbe Dlen It arrests at ones the r rogrea of Krysipeaa and removes the Inflammation left in the track of tbe disease. - - - For sale brail draacists and country stores. " tar Aak for the "Turf Oil gpeUlng-Booa aad Beader," with eertlflcstes of cures. . u PUBCELL, LADD 4 CO . MsyO ly i? ' ' Blchmcnd. vs. I ft TTT? lB8 Woi d Wateb etatlonary Pack- IlUM aaela tha fastest selling arUele In tnenxtiaeu Com Ins is sbeeta note paper, l H i euvelop-aTpf mtt. 'pen-bolder,' pen- and a band aotre ptee or Jewelry. , Hetall price 25 cents. Four t'oaen i r Sd 00 A watch guaranteed with every Xmr dtzn you order. . For 25 cents, in one or two c-nt pustaga stamps, we will send a com plete am pie package, vbb elegant Gold Plated Sleeve Buttona, toitt Plated etuds, Uold Plated King and elegant Scarf Pin. Beirtster large amounts. 48-page flluBtrated catalogue of Guns, seir-c3ckmg Kevolvera. TelesoopAe, boy Glasses, watches Aoeordeoea. Tlollns. Or?3netta, 4c, free. ;. Write at once to World Mnfnirlnr Co.. 180 ..Kaasaa v8treet. New tfll tfflr? Tork. r . - aug9d4w LilS & lliUm CK MONTBh AND BOABD for three live lJ tJ TOUna taen o ldl8 4n Aitnh eniinrr Ad ,drea P. W. y.rswi.xit A Co . Phl adelphla. Pa I 17 TO VTTI AT EI , AfeU4 THlQI 'nt Free, '" a rtwa!- iaI Cat av u tbdi. mi as aaa r Tumn i n tMM ftfnf ma TV B00KSr2 tons A my. - Over SCO SOS Vol h awe a Ceay. t tie eboicest literature ef tbs world, tr i it tr t ediuocs puwanea, . vne nunere i $ci. iree. ; x-om prices ver t . , dealer Sdct for rxarfiLaavA on e) ''rjew ef ywl ta- - a.- Jw. i B. ALD i. .p,.K-.., jo I', O. i..x I. odiMewelii 'fl'Tl lit ! - 1 . M I n 11 1 AP 5 A AWD PU .t lAUtlUl UUlll VllJ UI Fruit jars, Tf--v r. t..,.i 4. .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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