Newspapers / The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, … / Nov. 12, 1886, edition 1 / Page 3
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
is Here. We are ready to supply the tfanTS of everyone. Ladies' New-Markets. Visits, Short 'Jackets, Plush Vieques, in all varieties and prices. Come and see them. Ladies, Missesand Childrens' Wool Underwear. Whirts and amels Hair, ress Flannels at C7c, ' i - - marked very cheap JEAN PEGOLVN, head crowned by theS crnej Pants. Childrens1 and Infants Zyphyr Underwear. Gents and White Wool Undershirts and Drawers. 50 inch All-w 001 54 inch Tricots at 87tc. 3- Lines of Dress Goods Gray, Brown and Black Astrachams. A new line of Dress Trimmings received to-day. &1Q New Jerseys, among them some en tirely-new garments. .. -J . .1 Hf Gome and see. Truly, Har graves & Alexander. 32. a , The Largest and most complete Stock of ; V ; ' "". IN THE STATE. PIANOS and ORG-Aft S l ae best makWon , he installment plan. Low price and easy terms. Kend for price ilASOS & Hamlis CHICKEREIO XLvrmjsBaq ARION, A5D Best, Pianos j Mason & Hamlin, Bay State, WSH5ffI . j"' . '3 " . Packard 3ih.ii .Pegloan, farmer of Eyevettes,lB hi n rood bnmor thi3 evening. Around h:::i the wind is sighing among the leaves of the trees the melancholy song of au tumn while the low son Is sending its red, level rays through the branches; the sky is dark bine, the scent penetrating and npicy of the j fallen leaves nils the forest, and Jean Pegolan, moved half un consciously by the ripe, mellow beauty of 4 till crov.v.a niia, touches his good gray 1 rpxro with his whip lightly, to hurry her on fcer homeward way. j r , ; It is true that the German army is mnrrMn-j on Parle: true that thcPrnssians have pHiaed a villTje here, burned a farm hoi-tie there, and even that they have shot toinc iuoffcusive peasants now and then; rct r.ftcr r.ll. what is that to Jean Pego lar? - 'His horr.es, his cattle, his fields have ne t iinfTcred from the marauders. ;In t'io town where he has Just sold his crops he tsaw some Prussians and really t!icy were not snch monsters hut men lfi;e onr.' oHt-u - vT--"t ;v v turns lit the Croix Vertc, the viH-:.;' v'th its high church towers, the we:: Iscrrw-k on the top. turned to burn-. iis-.T, r'.olteu fjr.H by the rays of the set tin siiii. mectj hLs eye. I At that sight Jean Pegloan 6tniles, al r;r,;lv 1 e tastes : in imagination the good sour) sniokhii? on the tcble in expectation ol bin ntrivr.l, and l:i: rr.outli waters." . 'A!lr:ss! Ilec fcvGrise."- r V.v.t : Grise stops suddenly. A Get uif.n eldo-de-eantp hits ridden up, and forced to draw rein by the 'narrowness of th; road, and Jean Pcgolan, being rather slow in turning out for him, the officer rajresj his whip and the la.sh'cuf3 across the farmer's face. from ear to ear. Cer tainly the fanner of Kyevettcs has a -laosr profound respect for the conquerors; of .his nat ve land, but at this Mow rage f!lbs his- heart. Standing up in his cart, he retariis it with interest. j The heavy wooden seat comes crashing; down Upon the head of the I'russian, whoi tumbled off !!. hone with a broken skull. In theftrost the trees are .tall, silence broods over n'J. the moon is rising slowly abv"e the horizon frojn behind a veU jf ii-ziir, trcuir-parent ciouus. IVrroliu, bis rapre pone as . quickly as it came, glr.rices fearfully abowMhim. The PoiSbUin has tumbled head fore rr.oiit into a dry ditch, his heels high in: the air, his face biiried in the rand at the bottom. There isl Fmall fear of his re turuing to relate :this adventure to hi brothers in arms. "Allons: Hue Grise!"' And the rjaxe bounds uiuler the lash and sets oif for home at a gallop. Organs. OHARLOTTRN in m ANOTHER LOT nnoTnE DRY Will I E ' - !' - Will be Sold at Bottom Prices. . ' . CORN HBADOTJAflTERi ' " ': FOB. FOK TABLE US Star Corn and Feed Mills, Choice Corn Meal icTT ST Si i They have all been driven like a flock of sheep into the church the peasants of the neighborhood. ': They are huddled together in the nave of i the i building some very pale, otners very red the throats of all choked wits fear. Through the tall, m painted" win dows of the church a crude li;;I.t f. I! cutting large bleak square s kii tic rC. blauscs and light jiur up cniclly -thee faces, of v,-:c-i terror lias ('r.iv.-M the lit' and pinched the iiostriU. .'.ovc- the a! tar, Ixtr.'ci n two i:ulir'hted wax tapers hangs a great .plaster'inage cf the eruci Gel "Sav;.tir: its outstretched arms seem to be.blessin'x those-lclow.- From tlic jrravri vard surrounding the c'nnVU come thi heavy. pu:igect- lors.f thedyi y: leaves mingled wit:i tlie-chattcrtag t ;e tpa rovs tiuarreliug ainoti : the tor J i-toncs. The evening ljtforc a German patrol had discovered at the rossroad of the Cn if: Vcrte the l-ody of the murdered I'hhifi lying in the ditch miirdvr-l by one f tlx tov.;:r ily peasants v.ithont doubt. At da. .-a "a battalion of "Saxon chas seurs lias marcrxM into tycvettcs. an( by order of the copimamlerk nil the mc round iiout nave been t.jivcn, into an shut up in tue eaurcu. lacy bavo Deep given till nocm tu discover and deliver up the a n to justice, that tin? pnpjt, and th. i..urderer not found, the village with its outlying farms will be set on fire. Half-past eleven has jnst b?cn tolled from the clock tower. Oh, if they, the pfiisants. only hr.cw wl;o this nssr.ssin, tLis i.nir.I'.rtr, this bandit v:as, wha had brong'it theii into r-d.s prc-dw ai:vent, h.ov phi'.Iy wnuH they deliver him up. If nefc cssrry, they wo aid hang bim with thepr ov, n iiantls. Cut, ulas. they do not V.nojw and time 13 j assisig. lie who could free his neighbors and hts .friends from tlus eril)arrr,.v-mcnt. who could My to tbttn his rii:it)to thorns. Now the portals of the church door an suddenly thrown wide open, chowlag the square outside bristling with bayonets. In the doorway appears the platoon of execution, ; their . guns - shining: in the warm, dusty light which falls down from above. Twelf o'clock rings out from the ; belfry. i. .r - : - ,: A volley of musketry rings odt, fol lowed by a short,- panting shriek, and the corpse of the Tjeggai' lies there In the dnstr roadl his blood Gleaming in the sunlight stains the the soles of: the shoes of the soldiers as they wheel about; while the mounted German- officers look down Bcomfully, as they ride jaway, upon the body of the French cowiird, who died screaming like a woman.!; 1 i J Jean Pegolau is returning to his farm, Sapristl, hew' pleasant it is 'to be home again. The hens are comfortably scratch ing in the barnyard, the pigeons cooing on the roof, the ducks lazily swimming up and down the pond From the outhouses, which have for tunately eseapod the depredations Sf the Prussians, comes the grave, lowing of the milch cows, to which the strident neigh ing of La Grisc responds. The sheaves of wheat upon the granary floor fill the inclosure with a warm, yellow light, above the piled-up hay threatens to burst through the low windows. The farmer of Eyevettes gives himself a shake; he feels that hh shirt is still damp upon his back. 1 Ic enters his hoase. A woman it is his wif is kneeling by the bedside. She rises at the round of the "opening door, j M "What, they have not shot yot!"' she exclaims. "It was you,'' she continues, "who killed the Prussian at the Crois Verte. After you were gone, I found the blouse you wore there was bldood on it." . "Keep quiet, keep quiet. It is quite true. IJut you will not netray ne" "Have no fear; but you," returns bis wife, with a . shudder "yon you let another man be shot in your plaeeJ" "It was not my fault. It was the moire who made the choice." j ? I "Jean Pegolan you wretch, yon wicked coward adiea." f I Pegolan has fallen into a chair.:! Deep down in his heart there stirs a feeling akin to remorse. And as thecart drives off, carrying away with It his wife, who has left him to return to her parents, he remains huddled up in his ehair. ; j Even ing draws on. The Saxon battalion marches away to the sounds of fife and drum. j i The wife and children of the murdered man are kf t to die of I hunger. But by this time Jean Pegolan had refeoTered his serenity. After all those bantfits of Prus sians did not burn his farm. Temple Bar." I , . 1 ; X so All . ; . " i, : Bemember that my Stock of Ladies' Misses' and Children' Cloaks, oi1rceH the erflafvt variety of styles sn1 prices to bo for.n-1 in the city. examine my Book and yoa cu be fitted buth tn stjl- nd p e ''OLuarre isjmvm. JUevrunt istock oi underwear tor oenw . lju.i , udu i niiareu. Call ALd and Wool Wool Halt Hone for OentM'. Wool Ho-e for Indies', Wool IIosm foi Chil .ttu. Lactie-, 'Uisses' Gents' Cnhhmere Glov. . ' ' Logins for Ladies aud CMldren. Comfort at $1.00. 1.50. 2.50 and 4.00 HtMvy All-Wool Bed BUnkets $5.00 per Pair. Gray Blankets $1.25. 1.50. and 2.00. White BUakets $1.50. 2 50, 3 50. 4.50, 6.00. 7.00. 9.00. 12.C0 and 20.00 ir Pair. Big Htock Overcoat at $4.00 to 25.00. ' ' ana TAKE TUIS FACT INTO CONSIDERATION -AND- SAVE MONEY! f Cliei Mini. I am determined to close out my entire stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES AI1D HATS, BegardleNi of Cost within the NEXT SIXTY DAYS The public will fino it to fctir ad- TMntage to exsmine these goods and prices. They Must Go by December First. Country UereaanU will pbSlTTVELY SAVE MONEY by calling on me bef ore purchasing elsewhere. " ! J. LINDY. Thoxe.who are indebted to lue nnist .come lorwaid snd settle at once. For the nex. thirty dayn I will pay farmer on their acconnbi a quarter of a cent per pcnt,d more lpr their eott m than the rating market price 3 SECOND HAND AND NEW SCHOOL. BOOKS Sold and Exchanged.. A NEW HOTEL Has recently Veen opened at Shoe Heel. l'h: Hotrf sn,pliea along filt'wotof the ; Tiveling Public. The Proprietor w wer ' . 1 - . . n L.. mZim t-..x.n .vn. nect-d with many hott-lut in tb4 S--with. and qnet ftimply a tri-iL j The pbaibttug U uutt-d in the mot prominent part of the town, and i- v ry conTenint to lit Bnil road. ' Mds on arrifd of;! all trains. 'jv-t-rs and Fi-h alwy. on isd. .j 'Ctll t tbe City Hot 1 and giT? mej a trial-Reapf-fidR ! is WM. OOUMAN ProplUtor. I Hboe Hf. N C. WORTH KNOWING. ATTENTION! SPORTSMEN. Read the Following Recom mendation of Qdrick- Shot Powdei . V.i the trrt-'i: -The mu!cjvr. the &9a.-;:u, baiMlif it is I -behold liim:" he is Ir.!, I'Utorn which Lasbeea a hooae b iM ivifcidy lu ; every part f the ! I'uhvd : Uu- f t years, enjoy and de- B AV j k n d the rt iuiatwn it has won a the "V ; mt jh r tit UUxjd purifying aiedlcins w 5S COLCMBU S. C.Nov. 3, 18KK -Messrs. Brown, Weddingtou & Co., Gentlemen- . t V. a. 1 - .1 .r -. vr,A tWitfriritl V . . - i. -, f Ar ivhioh I W i ODJOa lOOSOUl lor. uu vvr.v I""", r inanks tor me k' -. . . . , , . T o 4V-f mv fipKt ,rilli ot I loaded some Hh,tlis mat mgai au.i x -.j - " I did not find muny birds, it Ueu.g very w.trm uuu ury Vu - tetouUthe twelve ahotatlbaggedwae. and really J"'"" Zlli lup inside as muchas a-ter four hots a frw eiteras o with thn a.rd TO. itl iit in the shooting at. the F dr W week I shall try n at the cl ,y bird, and il enclose cbacfc ou Lotunierci i - r -- lUs lectiuiiy. i, u.uiuu"' . iionday atternoon it was very Satisfactory the result Important to Buyers WE SELL ALL KINDS OF-3 - ? ' - I . . . r'tl '.It . Also the Gullet Cotton Gins, and are general ageats mr w.i.ieu i OS" COTTON II KSS ... -. 1 ' It 4 mis, Mills: We arW. Uhinery and carry a fail snppyr . " ,7, flirm who wish to add We are dosing out onr si fa m 7 "7. on h.tnd several sizes of Second- fflSi: LKSi h we will aea ,t v.ry lo. fibres. brem & Mcdowell, : CBABLOTTE, N. .... - I ' I - 4, I Tried in tlie CmciUe. itwmt wttT tears arro I disco-. .fti .tu: tnr on ay cheek, and the doctor pro- OMtdeed tt'iinwr.''-1 have tried a number of physicians. w without rpeeiw aDyrma- . -K-i btaef ' Amms the number were oao or two specialists. The infidlploo toeyapi-hed i . x like fi:e to uw tuns. raas:n,- mt.-n-e I mw a statement m the papers tabus what ( S bsr tme I !H 'f y'.rj..-ji. -prJctrt 1 pr-xsna some at once Ecfore I tu used ; the teeoBS battle the nci-iibor' e nor Ire that my .cancer was healing tip. My general ; twattli luui Iwj f'XO'o.- tarce yteua 1 luia a hacilng congo ana spit wool conun-f nally. lhi..Ji Miwrm n n; ' ast ' After taking si IioUlesof S. & 8. my eoqgli left te and I grew atouter Hum i haj been for several years. My cancer has healed over all but : tile t tXxvt the ize of a rnif d'.end It l wpidly dUappeariag. I woald adrlst . '.a outs UU tiuctr ij ix b. S. o. a tx trii, ... - , . Mas. NANCY J. MoCONACGHEY, Ashe Orore, Tippecanoe Co, lad. , , JTeB.J5.1886. i . . V. .... ; - ' Swift Suectnc is enttreiy TeirotaDir, ami serau in cun cainr. uj iwvmj mW ) .. . ...1 m .1 ... . 1 1 .4 .. ukm fUniM. maitM ffM - . I If W from ute wujuh. rr.i..d. urA unH Kkm I i tamhi miukd free. , - i, Tiiii SWiiT tiPSCU'iC CO.. Jtaar S, Atlanta, Oa, very careful not to utter a word. 'Seated in the shadow of one of the confession als, his cap drawn down tightly qver his eyes, sick with fear, Jcau Pecrolan thinks of hi3 wife so young and enticing: of bis cows ruminating peacefully m the meadow; of his hay bursting through the windows of his granary; and he tells him self that to die now is to leave all these good gifts of Providence forever. ' i Would he not therefore be very stupid 1 to coufess? After all, he did not mean to struck so hard. And with these argu ments he quiets his conscience. If the lotto uio falls on an innocept i , r . it man,.v-iiy, so mucn me worse ior ine poor wretch yes, everyboay for mmseil in this scllish world. M Dinir. tlon'-r. ilinf?. Eleven and three quarters ring out from the church steeple. Onlv a quarter or an nour ten mem io make up their minds. I The vibrations of the bell die slowly away, ana silence ns.e a great uarK oiru falls aown upon tne vauitca room, inen the regular heavy tread of & company! of soldiers is heard outside a harsh voice calls "Halt!" and the butts of the mus kets fall with a hollow clanging sound on the ground.' Decidedly it is time for the prisoners in the church to discover the murderer. Now. one among them whispers! a name, it is cnty a wnisper, yet, some how every one has heard it. Quickly, quickly those about who have no desire to bo shot or turnea out oi nouso anu home take it up it resounds from eyry side. ' " ' Jean Pegolan draws a great breath of relief. It U not his name that he hears. It i3 that of a poor wretch, half wobd- cutter. half poacher a "red" who voted non at tho-nlcbiscite. The miserable man has a sickly wife and three small ch'il dren, of whom ; the oldest one has just besrun to run about alone. Tho death of the father will leave nis family to die of hunger. But if he jaia not absolutely kill the Prussian, he is canablo of doirsc it. Then, too, he is a beffrrar a tnict ana tne otners are ricn farmers, honest tillers oi tne sou. Yes, Justice before Mercy I In vain the unhappy wretch protests his innocence of the crime, afHrmina that on l-he day and evening of the murder; ho did not leave hi3 but. Ho had hurt mm- self the day before in felling a tree. . All day long he lay on his bed; they pan send for his wife, she will bear, witness that he is telling the truth. In vain; ne irags himself on his knees from this one to Mi other, nravine in a voice suffocated with agony for mercy, for pity, no? for himself, but for his sickly wife, nisenu dren of such a tender age. Silence, stern, fnAnratila nH to his rtravers. From his corner bathed in sweat, Jean Pegolan listens tQ the condemned nijfw's nlPAHnff. dreadinff that the prayers, of the unhappy wretch may succeed in melt tntr hia hearera' hard hearts, and be may obtain the mercy for which he implores a -phpIprh fear on Pezolan's part. The neasants are only too relieved to haye at la at-. fnnnA . war out of their difflculty, Thev are anxious to have done with the tn after: tn bA rid of the fiicht of this Clan, who fcneel8 there tearing his hair: and BViiHetrfna raid aanes oa them fo their aAiflahnnptus and crneltv. . And the great ttaago of Christ bends oyer then? all; 0 ever .ri'im & 1 ts combtnauoD of the U-st and must powerful a.teraiives to be found In the world of natore, w Jth a prctar8iiou of Iron, which 11 ha been diieovered will not produce eon sti;tkm or headache, tsalU iu pro duotiou with the ipvea wonders of the world la no-other b'.fiod purifying tnedictns are jhe same strengthening" properties to be found. The secret of I the combination of Brown's Iron Bitters 1 so valuable to human beings, and so bcneflcial to human Ufb. that it is but jut au4 rigllt thai it -should i J remain In the ole poascssirn of Its dla-, cover, the Brown Chemical Coand&r ! 1 . . . . .,... Itcir Dencnw i ucy uo ineir uuijj w wi world when they QfTcr Rrowh'f Iron Bitters in its perfected frin that ena bles tho M.Sen-r to le hts ojn phy sician. If your stomach Is diS'-rJauUed, unable to da lis duty, uuliiU tlrepgh huik of action to assimilate tlw rbod yoft eafc unable to assist in Its disesyon, among be serious ra. Bults, the moit tonnentiing. themostinbearar able. the most depressing ts J-spepsia. It torture all know. Wbei. it becomes acute then it is I ndipestui,tleDnly sure cyje for which is Brown's I-i Bitters, Better th n; acur Is pbvetdiou, n4 Brown's Iron Bitter UUea at slighea warning of this dlsturbimcp s a sure preventive of dysi-epslw'aiJd indl gestion. These warniugl in the form of constitjatimi and dull headache should bo heeded Bri''. '4 will leuro tlem. All Other on j mediclues produce thein, and if thy arelwarnings of a discolored stomach it needs no sug gestion to the thouchtful mhid see that Bcown's Iron Bitters is the only IrotijiTnedicine thatshould bo taken to regulate and strength en, to renovate and build up t'.ic tired, ex hausted or worn out atomic u. lieuigtne greatest blood purser known to medi- j cal BCience, Brown's Irou HHors ;mui therefore bp the best fcomP&- ref eher ator and strengthened for the i Hi purl ties of the blood must be removed, and the weak, watery, vitiutcd conllltlon strengthened before the action through the stontch Hijn the system eai? be perfectly healthy. We are notla(niSsta. but we tell the simple plain tnrth when we affirm that all t" ll's if tu arise from Impure blood, whether; weak and watery or tnintcd'Witii t-rfla or other humors. Ukers1 In the nUi. m h. I SELL E. A W. COLLARS AND CUFFS- FOBEIGX aSD 'DOMESTIC HOSIEE1 SL'.K ivn i ivev nivt,vffirari7TC iivcrnj'u'nD - v'F Cannot be anrpaased in the city. Snipenden all ttyles snd best quality. - The &stor Garter. Cnff Holder. Bcarf Pina. Coif Uuttorw, Hnirt Suida. Underwear, both Plain and Fancy. legt qnality. Also a beautiful line of Walking Canes, suitable ior the Dandy Dade to be Old Gents. Silt, Oassimere, Stiff anil Soft Ha s. The time has not only com when parents can send their children to school free, but can also get their SCHOOL BOOKS for less than half the regular retail prices, by bringing their old School Books to JOHN R. EDDINS, Where they will be taken in exchange for NEW ONES, thus giving the pa rents an advantage never before of fered. - TRAVELING HATS A SPECTALTY- ALSO RUBBER HAT COVER, SOMETHING NEW. GIVE ME CALL. UABEICUASUP mm -SUCH AS- DILL HEADS, Economy is Wealth. I have also in addition to my reg ular line of School Books, Stationery. &c, a large stock of Sent Mil Sclil books, Comprising a number of the kind no used in the City (iraded bchools. for less than half the regular t retail prices. r; ' Don't foreet to call on me before making your purchases, as I can save you MONEY. , i " J. R. EDDINS, Charlotte, N CL LETTER HEADS, B i T T E B. S NOTE HEADS, EUVELOPES, CIRCULARS c u R E S A L weakness of the kidneys, n.uve nog- -- snsh liver, all follow thefc ronrtiBftiw or' u the blood. Attendant im V.hfr: f ouhlg which result in gcnesU d' bj iiy.aud a WftsV ing away of the vhlo bodily jinl mental. stieag'.h, aro Jmpfilred diBtsSoa ot appe tite, lofi of strength, languid feeling, S weakness of the muscle eruitions ot j tb2f kin. palUd sunken c'.tevk . dropsy, ril j diabetes, lnnaromntinn otitho bladder, A. SHIPPING TAGS. STATEMENTS, CENTRAL HOTEL. C1IABLOTTE, mott centrally unrated The lirgeet and Hotel in the city. Newly Fainted a5d Refurnished. of electric bellb Retnrn CftT System a electric l g its. . '( ' ' 800TILLB ft BSOCXEKBBOfJQH, Proprietors. USE MULLEN'S CARDS o M A C H ISISiSI POSTERS. DODGERS. LEAFLETS. Etc. ti.rT tn wnd kliem. tbert it is horror I W w ? aw w w sa w . terror to rend them, therf it is lirror to suffer ther-.r' They t-afl all be cured by the f-Wut Ue of frown's Iron Bittfers. Its effect isiosS-oiigtben the. body and muselos, repaid the appetite and remove IndlgeAlonl ti promote healthy refreshing sleep, nd catise the pallidebceks p resume aieh Ueaitny appearance and the eruptions disappear. The most delicate ttomcxh wil hot be l an seated by Brown's ilrt.a Ktteri the mnrt sensitive organfcattn- win 'i p revolt '- Its use a "la t"..Q asc of ptb iron medicrn s. '!! f "1 ?itsS d.ilvO v- benefit from It, cad ic inipqrUit-t , y in regtrd to Brown's Iron B'ttciji w Uul I A. , r nnln. tin4,.ttl tli ! injure or diseolov be; tetth. fliv-'i to children in smau ana ircquciiv u it Is of nntold value in strentjSheiilng Cund toning op their syBtera. rf pairing the waste of nature a;sd furnlshrng them f endurance for the wear of school duties upon thdr growing Ixxlies. Once more 1 then Brown's Iron Bitters is n.pted to ' the old and young, male and Km ale, is the best blood purifjin!?, strenhening ' - tonio ever made, ts sold, cvafywhew- Price only one dollar a bottle. lrepared . by the lirowa Chemical Co-.Elt..Md. PRINTED WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH -AT THE s o R D XT' Try it and be Conylnced. To be Used Internally and Externally. Cures Cramp Colic, Diarrhoea. Headache. Tooth ache. Neuralgia, Bheumatiam. Cronp. Sora Throat; Oonghs, Colds, Diphtheria, Sores. Broiaea, Bums ana sprauui. buditb oi insects, uorna ana nanioaa. Chilblains, and Frostbite. ea" FnoeSS and SOoanta per Bottle. Lot's Levil, N. CL ' Dm Sra I have used your Hornets' Nest 1 iniment for hemorrhage of the 1 users and find it to be an excellent remedy. Respectfully, Erase. Enin, Chakimtx, N. C Dear Sib I used toot LinlnieBt in a severe case of dysentery and was eared. 1 cheerfully recommend it to the public. ? Mrs. a M. Daxbb. f Charlotte, K. C. DkakHir This is to certify that a small quantity of your nornesh Ne it Liniment cored me of a bai ease of poison oak. M 0 Csownx. For sals by aU Druggists and coua'ry mareaaata i W N MULLEN, Charlotte, N. C. FOR tJ ALE. . j 'ThA nmiwrt In DuTiilfcnn f!nllwknn as Danville. Well located for a boarding hOuSe. . Terms easy. Possession given- January 1st, 1887' - " JT. L. BKOWN, Not. 1 "86. For the Committee. FOR RENT. V '. " TWO HOUSES ON C0ENEB SIXI'H rtreft ani N. C Bailrqad, each containing biz Eooms and Kitchen. Aptly to v W, B, bUliWELL. - ' Cor. College and 11th Kts. ,. Or by mail csu Springs ft Borwelh .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 12, 1886, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75