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New Advertisements 0 LET. , One six room cottage: good "well of water. Corner 7th and A street. Im mediate possessiongiven. -Apply to R. H. Jordan & Co. NOTICE Ta the Tax-Payers of Mecklenburg; Ca. Yonr attention is calhd to the fart that the State and Count; Tax for the current Tear is now due. and also that most stringent laws were passed bv tbe la t Legis lature in regard r the tK-iieuuo , ..of. the same. Read the liev one Act parsed dar ing the last session ot the Gareml Assembly and do not censure the Sheiiff if yon have an additional tax to pv in the way of cost I V"F. GRIFFITH. , , Sheriff. Local Department. J. A. ROBlAKOS, City Editor. ADMINISTKA fOirS NOTICE . . : . ' Having qualified as administrator of the estate of T.IL Wilson, daw-ased. all persons having claims against hi estate are hereby ' nutilied to present them to me on or be! ore ' Novtmber oth, leiw. t A. F. STEVENF, Adm'r . XAK13irs POPDLAU MUSIC U r-HOUSK -t rde tb Entire Maeirueit of PIANOS & ORGANS a-Direct from the Factory. ? " .THE CELEBRATED Cylinder fop, Upright Behr which Was awarded D.ploroa at the Cbar lotta Fnir and Medals at ew Orleans Expo sition. For small in- -truments, and all ,ind of musical mer ;nanUae weeannntbe rau ailed in tbe city nr aurpassed in tne State PlaSOS and OBO v.vs fr mtit Tnninii ami ueDainnz uy uravcuw workmen, promptly executed Orders for Sheet VTn.ir t bv mill, answered tv return. Also. the New England Pianos, which are unequalled for style and finish at the price Organs by all tbe best makers, on the instalment plan, $30 and up wards. . I Indications for North OaixJina and South Carolina, iciv -weather followed by light rains, s'ifcl-tly cooler,, winds generally easterly. ., , ; . HL'RftYURAPHS 4nd Clirnnieles) i raisiBC EvaU ta tb OtT and Aiuund About I's. Cotton receipts yesterday 407. - O. S. Cary, advance agent of the London Railway 10 cents shows, is at the Buford. v 1 ; ; i i Jl Wml Garl Brown, the artist, ar rived in the city yesterday. He is stopping at the Belmont. Mr.H. C. Eccles, of the Belmont, and Mr. J. S. Boyne, of the firm of Hales & Boyne, are attending the Columbia fair. , . t Mr. J. M. Morgan, agent of the Ogden Comedy Company, "was at the Central Hotel last night. It is, very probable that thi- company will be here next week for several nights. The growth of the Chronicle has been rapid from the day it was started. Its subscription list is made up of the best" people in Central and Western North Carolina, placing the paper with the list of the best adver tising mediums in the State. The prettiest and most unique de ivery wagon seen on our streets was run out yesterday by Messrs. Barnett & Bethune, grocers of this city. It is a beauty, and excited favorable com ment as it hurried along through our thoroughfares delivering goods from this popular house. A thing of beauty the show window of Messrs La tta & Bro. It ex : ;- -i r : ? I f i ACtiat tvithOar ftprtsmen, and Tfceir A palansaiiTliiTa;Eiiawrti18. " CLrlt.tto tuxs toanyjoyers oftho. hunting sport, and her sportsmen. -f courwe, hive a variety of gunand dogs. No pari icular make of guns or breed of dogs has a monopoly. One will sny : "Tho Parker gun is, by all odds, the best gun ever made."' An other will reply ?That' is all preju dice. You never used any otbor. Give me a Bemihgton or a Colt all the tirne.'ff A ihirrl Wifis&ftar that a Pei fer; a Greenery a ClaVJQugh,a Web- ley leaas tnem au. , Anotner wiseacre will declare "it's all nonsense.. . Why I have had a cheap Moore" or Park hurst that could out shoot any of your high priced fancy guns. There are a dozen makes of guns, and I wouldn't turn around on my heel for the difference ' j3o the question still agitates t thief gunners and is yet far from a ;oIutidn, whh makes the bestgurLrj J! ; '.; Speaking of dogs, one man will vow positively that t'the Gordon setter is aa THE LEE BOOK. OF KOBELT . LEE, MEMOIRS i By Gkshral A. L. LONG. ! i . , A full history of hfe military serrice and ramnaiena. written bv Gen. Long from data collected nhile a number of the personal staff of Gen. LM and from letters and ma terial contributed bv the Lee family. Con mended bv the! Governors of Virginia and North Carolina! and approved by the Sonth- ern delegation n Crngm-s. i v- Hia nrivate. domestic and personal his tory, from information heretofore enpnb- lished. farnished Ly personal tneuds, com rjanions in arms, and leading men of the South, collated i and edited with iha assist, anceof Gea: Marcns J; "riijlit. " Th whole ldjrminir g a comprehend ve awd accurate and standard mtwir ot tlie UK trions soldier. I Complete in one volume, about 750 pag. fully uiutrattd ith portraits.' maps etc Sold by subscription only. For descriptor oirenlars addret-s, 3. II. STODDABT & CO., Publishers, , 622.F .Sueet, Washington. D. C. - Canvassers wanted to sell this book, and for GaskeU's Atlas ot the world; for the Liie and Speeches ot John B. Gongb, and for all of J. M. Sioddart & Co's publications. For terms apply to v L. W. PIGOTT. Gen 1 Agent, . 1 Cbnrlotte. N. C. What shall t TeavcU tier At a recent social catherinir. savB the Cnarleston (S. C.J Disjxttcii, some one proposed this question i . 'What tbaU I teach my daughter ftlie fol lowing replies with landed in 'i j ; F; "l'eucii her that 100 cents make a Mlar.:- ; r.-.: : "xeacn ner; to arrange tnq parlor and library, j " r i . Teach her to Kay 'No, ami mean it, or "Yes." and rtick foiti i A I "Teach her: how to! wear & calico dress, and to wear it like u qulen. I "Teacbher how to sew on buttons darn Blockings and niond elof es. i. : Teach her to dress .for health and Coivifort as well aa for appearances. "Teach her to cultivate flowers and to keep the kitchen garden, ft r "Teach her to make the neatest room in the house. I !i - I "Teach her to have nothing to do 1 with intemperate and iliswlute young ) men. . "I I -: -;- ! 1 ! i 4 Teach her that tight lacing is uu comely as well aa injurious to health. "Teach her to regard the fmorals and habits, and not money, iii select ing her associates. . j I j "Teach her to observe theold rule: rA place for j every thingj and ever - thing in its place. I j "leach her that music, .'drawing i I - ' i l.l:t- ! pinu DL leW trie.:... Erte iraferid....,.. K T..... LU.i fcK t. s M k......'...'... N W o i Ve M,...r.4.. . u-s ..i.i U i o m i . o Vwpd..: s rni. .......... . HtVaol p ff.ret1.... 'i'hh..... .;.-'.,, Wln-h 1-r.ferwl.. B k Q i O T ....... M k r. , . .. U WP .j. K ft 0. K ft W preferred... M : O ltl'4 ta i 147 4 13 5t 11 S0J4 . 1 T iUFORD HOUSE. ! rr .... :l CHA11LOTTE COTTON MaKKET. imported daily bv K. M. Killer Urokers. ft Sons, Coltnn i 4 " " ' ' ' ' With all the Appointmsnts of A FIESTCLASS HOUSE. Second to JN'oiieJn if lie South, f KOT. 11. 1886. Oond nii.ldliiiK. II id.-Mi... f.... Strict Lo Ui'ldlinK T.no j Beoelpta to day 407 ralrsf ! 8516 a 7J CITY PBODCCE BHAB.KLT the very finest in the tvarld4 AiKjth- hients in the home, and arenot.to be r .i . ir.U A-t yAiryr 1 heelected if there hn time and monev ' ci piu ivyij juaui j tju uuuaat irr o:. . ' . - nd painting ! are real - accomplish-j rfejrti b mxtab ft wholesale oroce. KOV. 11. 1886 what Xon are talking about ; the Gor don a lazy, harmless dog; won't range, twenty yards from your feet. The red Irish is the dog.; . "Pshaw," reioins the first party, "the red Irish is n hard-headed I ool ; has no sense, and is so deaf in the field he couldn't lor their use. j f i f t "Teach her the important truism : f That the more she liveK'within her income'the more she, will save, and the further she will get away from the poorhouse." I ! i I Teach her jthat a gtKxl, steady, bhurch going mechanic. ' farmer, clerk or teacher without a cent is iworth more than fortv loafers of non-1 j Own f-t bnshet..... 1 Meal per bUKhel i ba j-r boshel . .-. Vtnma r bniii i Tlnnr KwullT j Kzira .j i Sbmi.J. . . . ; feaa - Ctav. jer iminii-I MiXl.., Oats Shewed . j . ; ttlad Frnit Apple, per lb... . frcltM . (Mrvid . . - - Black bcme CM to GS 0tub3 Bavh g betu ealr ai.d t-Wgaut-y (in ihe3 tv. rj pr-i-i.lar. - 1 Le Houe containit : STEAM HEAT AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS; ...2 a Th fhiicirw is rf-r rho inimvl!!itA inarwvrinn nf cmo nf thft Tn inriptnm . I r.M ! and having a first class Cook will cater to the travelling public, and feel to toa a I confident, if one trial is given us satisfaction will be accorded by all. 15 to I 20 ti to 70 fiOtoU ! 4 to ! henrit thunder." Another meeklv r t j -..mi nroducers in brrunlcloth preiers mo jucuen; ana suu aDoiuer f---vv1; T"""- ; wt . r.. A 1. I L 7 .. ..!" . i r.e.. ...... A v j.-.v. Umty tor readme, and to select sucn i ,t n "Thev don't like to iro into a thicket, booka on will irive her the most use-1 oni.a-ir baii . " i rr : .o-:. --: -, . 1 k.-ui i n. yet tney nave nner noses, Biana.tne j i"tcwcai huwihiiivu m -; i-aiia fr nprm ni.ik'c int rtpiT nmTfa in Kir- i.u.ir prr m.,. . Her as weU as later home andIshool I rd 8io 6 to AN -ADMITTED FACT! 6 to a; so , 50 to 60 i lt Ta I :o: heat better .and don't have to always be hunting for water." j They all be gin ta. wiu iu Aip and get; extiital, and life. 4 i hibits a well arranged display of gents the man who knows more about dogs goods. The quality of the articles, j than any orteetae, and who ha kept and the taste -of the arrangement quiet during the discussion, straight cannot fail to attract the passer by. ens himelf and speaks: "I know The entire stock of this firm is com- J what I sim talking about. It depends plete in every lme and the pupuc can I altogether upon the dog. If he is not be well served, born with sense and a eood nose no Few of our people know the ex- one cau give 'em to hini 4 k nriA Tnr at When some one calls lorv " t" I . if iT .1 ; ,.... J J "J . - i'b'wu I horl tr. Hrt urith trt. .nr.in o thu nm'tlif an addition, being the second enlarge- dogs I ever had, or ever saw, had no u js nar(j sav but faintinc is now TtUuUnx Out mt Fablau FUiladelpcua Tiotea. f J, The trreat amount of out of -door ipxercise taken by young lad fes women generally is no doubt. meat measure, responsible- tor tne decline of the practice of f4intinpr. j r Dne of the "good old "chtitnuts" among story tellers has always been You don't the fainting young lady "coming to" snrnn Cb:rte Tut .ejr per tb (it Bvef rer pound net tf...i.n -r ptfTicd fie Ptirk pr Mat-d. bet , ; 'fl; iiFiitti ana j nn-t.-d in a j featttera ow.s. I Hju.p i -r i . . , Thatonr Stock of .Navy Fncy Griceties for variety and aallty i not excelled .... . I T . SJ ,H. 4 i " I js-t3it ' - We make a Hpecial int t Uindte tions but th b t. r lerrini? in qnantities aa enav- 16 to is J , 'w w to K'4 e Jf csittt,:.M at nil titid fresh Good and oar efl.Hta to please are being U .v i" f appreci.ttel us evi terced ly nnr incre trade. We bt ld nt n.. indoeemeuta to ctch in t- U trade ty invring a ! w uriiclen nt pti--s blo th markcH wih ilie vk-w of making np m he differ nee by t-lmTpiug vrr vh1o 6u otWrn. Hut, belkvuis; lh -nly legitiutal way to fdo bnineMS m to k 11 every mtk-1- en it n-eritv, r.ffer rebabli Gxvla at prioea lh 7 to lowest coiisis:a.ut wtth jjoxl j taliry and honest quantity. We ha 32' . I Canned Meats, Fruits and Vegetables. Sour as t.i 5ti . 14 ! For Rent or Lease. ! The Si-T'i luwi now recnid bv E. O lie;itu tin ruHelon ifvt J,unury let, 187. Apoly u l ACADEMY OF JttSIC. Gray's Acaw ' m 01 MUSIC. j SIGHTS COiliTESCINO ment since they commenced. They j pedigree at all, . They were .'crub8, are now working a force of thirty-1 and didn't know their daddieeA And five hands and are snipping their I so no definite conclusion is ever ar- gobds all over the country. They rived-at, and every season is pretty are the pioneers in this part of the I much " the "same" so far as guns and State and should be encouraged, i dogs are concerned. Variety is the They use hard wood exclusively in sniee of hunting as well as of other making, all their paits, and their j things. than most common goods. asr. Zrm ftemsn. the It era I 9farloa injnrea By m n ir- m at urmj. t-.tb liaaarmriaai Jacarler mw thm Young Arthur Wearn. at W. W, Fesram s shoe store, sustained cam- Grav s Academy ot v JUiSiG was f ul injuries yesterday, by a fall from crowded-iast night; even to pending a dray on which he was riding. He room, to -witness ?the ;ntertaioing fdtt rm Vi :a Vioad stnlrinar I untartainirumt ciwon T'tot' , fiAmon : VU UIV . - -1 ' Q ln in 1 1 IT 1 1 , T -- v m. r -mr - (the ground with such force that he and his company. The 'performances was insensible for some time. The are of a most amusing nature, afford dray ran over both of his legs; inflict ing the greatest delight. He has ing some bruises. At a late hour added many new features since his last night he had recovered, and was I visit to this city List spring, and the doing as well as could be expected completely out of fashion, and no bne ever sees or hears arp thing of it (except upon the stage and in novels. The changed ideas regarding wolnen and her life and sphere have done it Since women, j and especially young wemen, have stopped living exclu sively in doors, fainting has become miiarutively unknown, and eveu ,iyr4ria i rare. Plenty of exercise, jeeupation, iridu-itrial, pursuits, out-of-doors srort these txave had their nfluence in making the wotneui of day not thej frail liUies' that wilted it the least excitement or tilted over n an overheated room, but strong and sensible creatures, much better ilted in evcrjway to make a home fcppy., 1 1 HARUETH BV TELEGBAPH. KOVEUUEK 111 lstoH. Just Received. I have just received.' a new line of samples of MEN'S, YOUTH'S and BOS rendy niade clothing from John Wa amaker, Philadelphia. j Men's all. w ml suits $10.00 and up-j ward Youth's ana Boy's all wool j suits 0.50 and upward. Boy's Over-1 cats4f5.50. It will pav you to call! and sf my euimpl before buying. j Very RHi-t fully. i IX K. HAKKY. Act., At Mover Hirshinger'o. Boot and Shoe Store, Tryon Street. and Sweet Pickles In GLtat' r y Meaaure from lUrr-lT J Sauces and :alad; DressinsTf CUE AM, EDAM AND GENUINE IMrOBl EP 8-C-H-W-E-I-T-Z-E-R C-H-E-E-S-E,1 " Oat MeaL 0t and Wh.at Flakes, Bice. Grits ai .'..iltaL Fkin aid J.ll-EMeirg B;u cka beat. Our Roller Patent Flour 1 1 WILSON'S CETSTAL - MILK WAT AND Biff Baiiis SETTER. er.ginger,4?;dgbaham wafkbs, baby biscuit. and A nice assortment of "Whitman's Fine French Candiea. Tobaoeoe Cigars of best grades. - I ' Th- CLoir.i Ham. t lUcon, Smoke! Beef and Beef Tongues and Befitted Ijird .Solars, Str ps a M '. Green and Fresh Boa ted CofToes and Fine Teas xpe'-ial k . Com- a id J. Telepbme Cul 89. Free Delivery. ! I BARNETT & DETIIUflE. THURSDAY, NOV 11. Batord y Alteraoosi 2:S I o'elocau The People's Favorite at People's - - ; Popular Prices. ZERA SEMON, . The Original Zera. ' Together; with Bell's original . ;- Royal j Marionettes, Giving Magic Minstrel and the Comi cal Pantomime HiiMj DUE ' i' Besides the Entertainment, 100 Elegant and Valuable Presents will be given away at each Show. Airnission, j - - 25 and 35 cts. - Reserved Seats can now be had .at ;E0SS & ADAMS, without extra charge. I ' ? ; Anotlier Larie Lot -OF- LADIES HATS Tb Water Supply FatlllMC. Ihe drouth we are experiencing in this si-ction is wide-spread it seems to j bo over the whole country. Many wells are faili.ig and springs drying up in this vicinity. From a private source we learn that there is a water famine in New Orleans. The cisterns are nearly all exhausted. The citizens have only the Mississip pi river water, and the poor, who are remote from the river, have to dip it up from the gutters. . . Aa Old Cnatam Dylai Unt. We noticed yesterday a 'wagon load of cotton, and the lead mules had the old fashioned bells that tinkled loud and mei rily. The noise called to the doors merchants and clerks, who gazed curiously at the sight. The driver looked proud and the mules grand. The scene called Just received, will b opened K aday at stUl tor Pricss Thai Last eel Hundreds rflaWw who bought nata aino i oar gala commenced srD testify that they are ths cheap est aew fashionable nats ever onerto in m l New Pesiraols Shape, flack 8traw Hats, 27 etf worth S0 to. ' ' Sow reirtVe Shape, Colored rait HaU. 68 ets. worth $1.35. . . n.. t.-m mtnett nA oTsateat variety of jfew i.i.t. Rata and Bonnets too. fmad lathe I te, atleaithann3annfaetnreraei.it. Eeepectfnry. exhibitions now given are far ahead of anything heretofore presented The Marionettes elicited - the most heartiest applause. They are won derful triumphs of mechanism and something entirely unique They give an entire minstrel 'first part,' with jokes, songs, etc., and are really capital. The dancing i skeleton $s a marvellous thing and the wonder is that human ingenuity could devise sueh an intricate piece of work. The nantomime was another trood feature. and it may be safely said that the 1 January.. entertainment is much in advance of anything of the kind ever given here. Karoly Ordey, the i juggler and equilibrist isj'' without a doubt, the best performer in his line we ever saw. His performance was a most marvelous entertainment, and the audience was highly pleased. A large number .of presents were given ' dries Whfrat SoT-m -er... .. tei-eB.ber J.au.17 I Corn . rmilm...... Ibeeemkcr . ... Jaooarj j Oata llovember te -euibcr January. f Pork SoTeiuber H-cuber Ja"yar j Lard Xoieniber December January Clear 81 Jes S'vembr lg atslaice Market. THE ONLY DEPOT FOR Open close ; ; 7 7S 3B'i 35 ' aev .' 3 as, . at'. v aes 2t', . -1 9 30 V. -9 SO 10 01 i - -IN- i Uecelpta Wheat--lH.15S porn 178.M0-Hogs 2W. i j 1 Suipmenta Wheat 13.S41- Cora-lW.XO Uoga i M 7i 10 3 S J i 9 9 10 UTerposI Cettea Mavrket. ' : Uverpuul, Kor. JCidling Uplands.: MidliDg Orleaoa.. Jan anil F-b.... Keband Mar alar and Apr Apr and May.... May aim June... Jud and Ja!y... away. The capital prizes were a tea to our memory other days, when no set. 41 Dieces. drawn rbr Hhsd Kellie jni and Aoi'..".". , , . . I " ... i.l...jwam nianrauon anver re t nnnnrm unload t nv..i.MA. niA rjnn. wibiui. mt- ""-"-j i itin., uuu a tuiuuuci ocii, iu jiicvcd i uv and Dee hlS team Was accompanied With the I rlrWr, hir Mra T V. Withprsnnnn Dp-andJan music of the bells. This custom is There will be another encasement to- now nearly onseiete, as there are but night and a like number of presents two or inree sets ot these old-timed wm be given away oeus in ine county. Tone Open ateady -Close opan 6 -l 4 5 tn 4 6140 4 63, 5 04 4 3 3 4 6 4 98 Steady. 11. close 4 69 4 eu 4 C 'i & 01 5 03 8 08 4 63 4 60 4 59 Kw York Cost Market. -Kw York, Nov. 11. Deatb of Dr. Pharr. It is with regret that we are called upon this morning to chronicle the death of Rev. Walter W. Pharr, D. D., which occurred Wednesday evening, m Mallard Creek. He was stricken with the second stroke of paralysis Wednesday about noon and v a saw a m . aiea aoout o ciock the same even ing. Dr. Pharr was a graduate of the University of North Carolina, Per al Paragraphs. 1 - Wi H. L, McLaurin ofLaurinburg, was in the city yesterday. ! Dr. M. C. Heath and family, of Richmond, Ky., are visiting friends in this city, j Mr. & E. Jurney left last night for Statesville .where he will remain for , several days, 7$ T & T? Latta C. "'Johnston has returned home with his mother, Mrs. R. M. I Johnston, after several months stay January f'ebruary Starch April May June....;..'... Jill?.... pnnt.. September.. .. October....... N ember .... December open a 99 9 07 9M6 18 9 278 9 88- 47 -l 9 657 9 63 8 838 8 90-7 Tone Open steady Close steady Balex 109 800 bales. Receipt at our ports to-day 85,065. j 8me t2me last year 35,361 and was in college with mayor John ston of this city. He had passed the in Philadelphia. three-score years and ten and had Mr.Chas. Emerson, of Greensboro, spent along and useful life in the one of the proprietors of Tar Hel ministry of his chosen faith, that of Liniment, is in the city, stopping at the Presbyterian church. The labors the Buford.; He UL ma&e , I thor of a faithful worker have ended and ough canvass of Mecklenburg i;oun- mmb urcu lau m iiia lewttra. i ti y a or ma ceieuravea meaicine. The funeral services will be held this morning at Mallard Creek chnrrVh Sew Advertlaemaata. close 8 999 09-10 9 19 -M) 9 39 30 9 3940 49 60 9 5 9 9 65-4 8 65 6 8 91 II IXAWARE, Glassware, Crockery IN 1NORTH CAROLINA. Our line of Surgical Insnimentaiia Complete We give the full discounts to the Trade and Phy sicians given by all Manufacturers. And every kind of Chinastore Goods; all going at hard time prices. My stock is now complete and is being sold at lower prices than ever of fered before in Charlotte. I keep only THE BEST GOODS. Especial attention is called to my stock of Silverware, going at aston ishingly low prices. My prices will convince you that I am determined to not be undersold. ! Respectfully, R, B. HARTSFIELD, Ag't. if , Kaval Sto tir at I 90 ilmircrtoD Suiriia InriwuulMs firm eriiiie liriL ba d 1 80 yellow d:p aad virirft. rosiu llrm tralued774 goud strained: 82.- firuiatl 60. , ! - ; , I url FlanelaL- tfew YiitV Si n.e Uue"'. t i. Exchn8'tea PuM.aita n4 81 S ti 4 8j ArtuaraEe4 b0 ro 4 81 for CO dayr 4 81 1-4 to 4 81 for demand. lrivninien flrin curre l!id 1-4 bid 4s conp 128K bid 4Kb coup lift bid. i !i t at 10 o'clock. Creatly Exeite(. : Not n few of the citizens of Charlotte have recently become sreatly excited over the aatonndin? facta, that several ot their friends who had been pronounced by their physi- cuidb aa mcnraoie ana Deyona all nope suffering with that dreaded monster Con- umption--hftve been completely cured by t. v;nn. W. rJ e n" - Elliott & Marsh Furniture manu- I facturers. W. F. Griffith Tax notice. R. H. Jordan House for rent Raleigh Visitor. 10th : A lnree and fashionable audience aseiemblwd at the : First Baptist church in this city at 9 ! Dr. ingaNewDi8coveTyforCnTOmpfaoiuliphrtm ofthft marrine-ft ritA ht. th rnly wmcly that does posiUvelT cnte et)raVPn Si tn? maJ1age nVe ail tiimuta nt inner .ooo -Vuij tween ut. tjnaries. mcjummon, -oi asrnm. tini icrAnniittid t tvi-ac? auiu ul iiLmoi a. ti . a-a. A.ia. ti. . a-au aaa tau I avi ValVU411 I - ' . Trial bottle iree at T C Fmith & Co's TTucker & Co., and Miss Jenme Simp-1 Drtur store, laree bottles SI. t son. one of Raleigh's loveliest young I r se I and most hiehlv accomplished vounerl Cera anl naaloBa. iKoa The ceremonv van nerfomed vr. Lu bimonsen. the UhirnodisL is bv. Kev. U. T. Bauey. assisted by Kev. Biiu ax room no, iz, tentrai hoteL j J. jwmte, pastor ot tne enure n. . Corns, Bunions :. and Ingrowing toe I ' i : - - - t -; - wvmiIjo. misiaI .a. Al a I" Yr ai . -' . - I aio wun miiem m uikuu nuu uaiMnraj ut xwiera to luosewno nave oeen treat-1 a bad eoogh ? Use Dr. J. . McLeans Tar eu. i-osbiuveiy oniy a tew days Wine Lans? Balm, it will secure yon sound longer. .... I glein. and effect a cromDt and radical cure. CaUaav .. ".-'t New Orleans Sales, 4 ftu0-teady at 8Ji Mobile Sales 2000 i ay at 8' . C iaileton tiatea i 800 dull at 8)tf. Saranuah Sales 3$ 0 steady at 8 K ' 0lTet(n Sales t.6S at 8 X Wilmington- Ble dull at 84. :i ' Norfolk Sales 3014 Aj at 8 X. j - : lugusta halfs 1.830 quiet at SJj ! Memphis Sales 9 800 quiet at 8 . SULoaU Hales 3.633 eteaiyatS 816. t: OlncinnaU Sales -181. steady at . : Baltimore Sales 300-doll at 8 14-16. Fhiladeipala-ales ,dnUat9.i i 'V Boston ales , quiet at i ', ' , Louisville Sales . uiet at 8tf. , ' I ew Trk Stack Market. The market to-day fiuctaau 4 slightly sad closed at the to) lowing quutations: ales 851.202 share. w0.................; Adams...................... S y c.......... .... .......... M JO........... .... iou..... M C". .... ....... M Pae ........... X ac prelersd... ...... ........ j.... .......... Oeu Pac....-.. ............ ..i.... U Pae. i... Mo Pac .i Tea tac... i Kaa Pae. Okk i. C.0 .. T9X 143 134 64 47 60 21 14 10 in An. By Irs. Fonester, Author of'Mignon," I Have Lived and Loved," &c, &c. PPER BINDING 25c. -AT- R03S -& ADAH3. Wei Goods, Hot ail CoM fan Esllles, Bnlilier M, k. FOB BALE BY R. H. JORDANl & CO. Druggists. 1R IXC'S t onxEn. 4- ivjDOInlOLSfl' DEALERf IN aLL KINDS OF Furniture, IBedding, &c. Eef ore buying elsewhere befhure to get Jmy LOW PlilCEJfor Cheap and Fme Goods of Latest Patterns : TEADE STREET, CHABLOTTE. N. C SOME KEAL BARGAINS. -o- EMBROIDERED JERSEY, REAPED " BRAIDED PLAITED BOSOM . lt EMBROIDERED - " BRLDED l Kid Gloves worth from 1.50 to 2.00 at tl.00. jcjegani unuaa cnawis worth 15.00 for 453.62. WORTH 3.50 FOR 3 50 - " aoo " - " 3.25 " iSO " t 2.40 . 2.M 2 66 2.24 2.48 1.93 1.71 LADIES WOOL VESTS Worth $L25 for $LO0. . These are all new. and you should see them. -- V ' ELLIOTT & HARSH FURNITURE M An U FACTU il 3 R G. Bnperlor Coosat Low rrlces. CEtr!-.c-li :!n :: tf - ' a -T
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 12, 1886, edition 1
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