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-I'".. Now Advcrtisementa;. Seeds! - SeedsP Seeds! ' Grown from 'our own Sunny Hills; and better adapted to the Southern States than any Seeds on earth, j ; F; In view of an increased ' trade, I have enlarged my operations and re . duced my prices ? and if . my numer ous friends will help me a little, I will have "BUNCOMBE' CABBAGE growing in all lands South of Mason's :& Dixon's by tne time ine vv nippor will'R howl. - V - Mv natalomie oi 40 nazes) will be read v for eratuitous distribution by the 15th of December. Send and get ' a copy. " Address, : - - - . y J. W. VANDIVER, ' VVeaverville, N. C. JUST BEGEIYED: Afresh lot of that celebrated brand of Local Department HOE1XSOS, CUy Editor.' North Carolina, and South Carolina fair v weather ; - north westerly-winds, nearly, stationary temperature. v - , . - ' - Hw AdrarttMOMBlii " Big Indaeeinanta T. L. SeiRle. ; s, . , ; HDBBTOBAPHB tart ChrantelM. T Pawdac Event La tbe CUv ad AreujKl A boat Vs. .,: AND CHRYSTAL1ZED -VALSO A LOT OF AND FRUIT BUTTER. A mso nave imo owyv w :TWV and Sausaee. which I will sell . . at the following prices ; : . ; ' : - Beet from 5 to 10 cents per pound ; V Pork, from 10 to 12 cents per pound ; Sausage, from 10 to 12 J cents : per ; pound. j . i .1 H.C. IRWIN. being made up. .. t . fli.i - - -e. ?KfBer.!Dr. 5 TEJ SOMETHIN- SWEET r-Cotton receipts yesterday 203. Dr T H Pritchard enjoyed a day of fine sport with Mr. Brockenbrough yesterday. They bagged fifty birds. The - Magistrates of Charlotte township are requested - to meet to day at 10 o'clock at the office of D. Q. Maxwell, Esq. f-S'TTTApi D, A. Robertson was appointed postmaster at .New Garden, Guilford county by the department at Wash ." ington yesterday. .' ,v TT 'Tt :l"T ; i The street rail way on West Trade street is now within a few feet of In dependence Square. . - The work is be ing rapidly pushed. ; No. 52 from the North,due in this cit v.": vesterdav . at 12 JBS. was four hours late,' owing to an accident in Washington City. : A Pullman car ran oft the track while the tram was Pritchard'a . visit to . -. . . Charlotte will be remembered with pleasure. '. He met a large number o his mends, and they : in turn were highly edified last night and the night before by his eloquent words. tlis sermons : on both occasions are highly complimented by his hearers. Dr.! Bratton . went out to Crab Orchard yesterday , to ; examine i the boy who . was wounded by John Lucky. He reports'a severe cut oh the left side of the face near the ear. No bones are broken. , liifl faoe is so much swollen that he cannot see out of the left eye. s ' The Doctor does not think he is seriously injured. . .! . We are sorry to learn of the death of a little two year old daugh ter of Mr Lee Allen, of Crab Orchard township.- She died yesterday morn ing from whooping cough. The little sufferer had this disease for the ; last six weeks. ' Our sympathies are ex tended to the bereaved parents in their affliction. yyi f?. "! ,V,; . J TtM Watliswid Aathr!tl Aaekd is Citve V Cbarli m TlUr 61i1b;. , We can hardly , believe ,that- the Railroad Companies would deliberate- y discriminate against. Charlotte to the detriment of: her trade, yet": we are continually '-. hearing this com plaint on all sides. iThis is a matter m which all of bur "people are deeply concerned and we desire tq call' the attention of the railroad authorities tp wuat we conceire To be an over; sight, on their part in their charges. f it is -aii oversight the Railroad authorities should ' lose n ' time in rectifying so, great an item, which is materially .damaging "' the 7 cotton market of this city. Their present rate on cotton is so arranged '? that it ClMlaf tb Mpeelml Term eT tlM fert- perlwr Cnrt-A Trlbat f CmpU jAba ; The Superior Court wound up its business yesterday and closed in the aftenoon. TheJast cases disposed of were those i of N. Rheinstrom vsf R. H. Jordan and JosephGraham. Judgment for plaintiffs Paul Cas4 vs. J.M. Kendrick. Judgment or plaint iff. R.' E. La wing vs. Mrs. Bettie Rin- tles. Verdict in favor of the defend ant. Joseph Lindy vs.' E. H. Hinsoa Judgment for plaintiff. " ,1 r After the business had all been dis posed of, and just before adjourn ment, Cot H. C. Jones arose and ad dressed the court, in - the following felicitous manner, concerning the re- culs bff the cotton heretofore shipped tirement from office of .CfeTptrJohnJl, Qimmn ywns, and I from that shed. to this market from local the receipts in .this i city source are considerably- we are reliawy informed by a gen tleman, wbo recently returned from Raleigh, and who i inquired into the matter, that the Railroads are bring ing : cotton to -.that city, anywhere within a distance of fifty miles, for. 25 cents a bale: "Here in, Charlotte, we are told, there is a charge averag ing 75 cents per - bale. - Raleigh re ceipts this year gained some 6,000 bales. . In Charlotte ' there is a de crease of over 5,000 .bales. join a table showing some criminating figures, land we ask We sub- very dis- Irwin, who wilL on Monday next, be succeeded by Mr. J. M. Morrow the newly elected clerk ; 7 J -1-" 1 May it please your Hone r. before tins court closes its present term, 1 desire to call your Honor's attention to the fact that the term 1 of office of our much esteemed clerk. Cant. Er win, is about to close. ;; ithss been manv years since be entered udou the duties of his office, and in all that time he nas discharged them so effi ciently, with so much fidelity to the important trust committed to him ; with such patience and industry : with such kindness - and courtfst to the members of the bar. that I know J speak their sentiments when I say that we part from nun with sent! , Tazl TUy In CzVJzri, Greatuboro Workmau,2i. t i Dr. W. P;. Beall; the coroner for this . county ': received -. ' information this morning that an unknown oegro man was xound dead near Alcueans viile this morning with two holes in his head, wnich were made by pistol balls." A pistol was lying near him. There were one or two bed quilts near him. It is supposed by some that he was playing cards with some other party, and that a fight ensued wnich resulted in bis death. HABKETS BT TXLEBjLPIt. njEcmcBEii s. I88C , , Cblec Prdc Hariut. Whfe t Op . Hs)enibr...' .... ' . ,-. UeCBMber ........ , ' " T8 January..... . - W ' Con . - uwlf ........ tMeemtMr . .. ivuvurj . OaU November..... De member Jannarx... ., urk - November Uaosmber , ivwvy Lard November. Dccttmber . . Jaaaary.. . awu- SiJm Horembar. . Dseembar ... JaBoary.. oo : via elo 78 97 10 M 17 3D 14wry l Ct i OO the iments of ailectionate regard; lie Raflroad companies; if tbey cannot pnc tne f1 enUrely without re arrange this matter and pi Char- ance -th the business that his office lotted a fait showing with; other devolved upon him; but he devoted markets. " Charlotte gives the Rail- nimseu to tne lasK witn sucn patient Amft,mt. nf f rkehtal and industry that he soon became what I we should think this fact be an inducement to encourage our I limits of this State. mart, mthr that nut it off - from 1 very high regard for its legitimate trade ;by high freight YHi0?"0 hm. S113?!0 . . ' . - , . . doubt that he, too, will discharge the rnifia., i Our t inn merchants com- j.. .i ., rr. T-' uuu di me omce .xaiununy ana plain that, the Railroads are charging well, but our intercourse with the more local to Charlotte than m pro- present incumbent has been so long x- -' tt I and ; intirrutta And nur rcl.itinna art KidliBgt7plaada.. MidliDc Orlaaua.. Ika and Fab.... Febaad Mar... War aad kvt Apr and Hay.... Utj and Jus... Jan tad July r... July and Aa Oct mud Hot Sow and Do .... D-ttMlJaa. nnw nrvmAiiniA htm nvui fG ViA Ka-ir4- One WOUld I if mt tha von Koct- olat-b-o artrhra tha avw av wai arvii.vv aa - - - - f v VV e entertain a the gentleman os v M Oft. ft OK 5 11 IS Toa-Opea qaiot Cloaa ataadj. S M S 05 in ii 0 . With' all the Appointments of 'X -si .-."FOR TO-DAY. We have ... ALL KINDS OF "BREAD ' FRESH EVERY MORNING; "Also a large variety of Cakes, . Fruits, Oranges, . Malaga,Catawba Grap6S PEARS AND APPLES, ' ' jDATES, FIGS, RAISINS, i . . ' , PRUNES, CITRON, ETC. Ill ana oyster UILSOII WAFER, and all kinds of Sweet Crackers. D. M. RIGLER & BRO. Christmas Goods fOB THK MILLION AT i" AaMUktr Uvcry StaMe. ' Mr.' C, Wj Rivenbark has leased a part of the buildings formerly occu pied by Liddell & Co. , and is at work fitting it up for a feed and sale stable. He will, have accommodations for about seventy-five head of stock and has made- arrangements'? with, the street car company to care for then- stock. ; There is a good open lot ad joining tne -stable wmcn will . De a convenient place of hitching for: peo ple coming in from the country with wagons and ' buggies. He is fitting up- a comfortable office and will be convenient for unloading gram, hay, Kock BUI'S KaUonsL WtmmM. i ; ' : The First National Bank of Rock Hill, has organized with the : follow ing directors : W. L. Roddey, John R. London, W. H. Freer, D. Hutchi son, J. H. Miller. A. H. White and W. J. Roddey. At a meeting of the directors the following officers were elected: ; W. L Roddey, president.; John R. London, vice president ; W. J. Roddey, cashier; J. H. Miller, tel ler; J.. M. Cherry, bookkeeper," ! All of i the' capital stock has been , sub scribed and paid in; f and "the' bank will commence business on January 1st. ; This will be the only National Bank in York coiintyi The capital stock is $50,000. ? is the table showing the discrimina tion against Charlotte: ' ; TOCHAB. MK-BUt. vaCKam. i aiATioaa, , Charlotte, Chester.. PinftviHe, King's Mt. Gastonia. to . . $2.70 2.97 2.92 2.07 2.97 Mooresville, 3. IS ML Mourne, 3.15 D. College, 3.15 Matthews, 2.90 Shelby. 2.97 Cherry viHe, 2.97 Lincoln ton, 2.97 $1.08 i : t .67 ; .T2 I .90 ' . .67 ( .67 .50 1.00 1.00 LOO i 71c bale. ,13 40 45 35 22 22 30 73 73 73 it Sleasant that it would be strange in ivd if we felt no regret at parting. Capt. Irwin replied to this in ap propriate remarks, ; gratefully ac knowledging the kindness shown him by judge , and - bar. ? The judge ordered that a minute of this proceed ing be spread on the record. HW Turk CatlM MavrkH Jaanary February.... .... ' Man - April.. ' uy . iaM............ July i Aaenst.... ...... Septentar.. .... . -v OCtObCf ....... . .. Soambr ....... Deeembcr. ....... Tom Orx a toady Cloaa atoady. Sale 73.700 balca. BeeeipU at our porta taaj 00.000. 8mm &m laat year S3, 483. A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE. Second to' None in the 8outb, .-.. ".' -,r- :; I , . . ; -. BmTiog bleu tewlj A elegantly fbroubei in tyers particular. - TL House contains ' STEAM HEAT AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS. : " ' - j , . . The Cuisine i under the immediate inspection of one of the Pronn'ptnra and having arst class Cook will cater to the travellings public, and feel confident, if one trial is given us, satisfaction will be accorded by alL ' Barml Ydmlortoa Spirfts TsJiMano f rdi itH . trad firhad 1 00 Tel tow iv mmd iinlB 1 M raiatrm atrmia4M o4 aumiaaA Ur 1m at 1 40. . . Parrmpba Mr. Vernon Austin, of Monroe, was in the city last night. Miss Mary Houston, of Monroe, is street. '; ' - Messrs. J. H. McLarty.cJerk Union Superior Court, and J. D Broom, of Monroe, were in the city yesterday. The clever editor of the Gaston b) Otra)llail Ttem. Laurens went 'wef ; ... 1 The town of Florence had a narrow escape Tuesday from a forest fire. Earl Garrison, the nesTr' .who stabbed L. W. McOuinn in Greenville Tuesday, has been arrested and lodged There is a couple to be married in Beaufort in which the bride will be V; rt JTew York MonT loaaed 1S. Sxebaanate. dr. Foaiairataai 82 tot mi, Artoaintaa 81 to 4 si to ur n -t to n nr ocnmaa GormsaMWta tiia ccitct b MX eoap Ma eovp Ma. Xortb Carolina -. old. U bid: Apr aadOrtU UdiHCtoROBBUU and mtM;ICL ccmpooa off, i bid; Apr u4 Oct. 10 bid; la, eou- poaa oh. iw tua. visiting Miss Annie GrieK on Trade the gromn's third wife, the j groom will be the bride s third husband, and each one lias a boy- of about the same A three-year-old son of MrsJ Nancy 8ims, near LongsvQleJ in Lancaster county, was burned to death last Friday wnue playing m tne tire. Mr. James Boone, a rounir 1 farmer of Edgefield, accidentally shot him self in the jaw while out hunting. inflicting a serious wound, f ?f u Mr. L. M. Watts, of the Flat Bock section, Kershaw, lost his gin house by fire last Friday. Fourteen bales of cotton were consumed. called on It afforded has been with , his to his Current, Mr. B. F Tiptonj the Chboxiclk yesterday, us pleasure to meet him. Mr. G. B. Treloar, who spending several weeks father, in this city; returned home in Chicago last night Jesse Saunders, the only Mexican soldier in Mecklenburg county that draws an invalid's pension! was in th . ' ' " i : m . A - city yesterday, tie draws iromtne government every three months $48(. : BOTTOM PRICES. - ' :MY DISPLAY Op" FINE GOODS TB38 year is the bett I have ever made, u tt in - eludes a rich assortment of Dinner, Tea and Chamber Sets in high, class decorations. - My stock is also replete with noTelties; any description would give but a faint idea ' f the Immensity of the Tariety. . The many .novelties of -which I hae he entire and Ex " elusive control will, doubtless- attract your attention -v 4 - I will (fiSar ' im'tbiauntn January Its, ' 18371 the following jpiods. atchallenged pjices," .-.' '. .; " ;. ' BE0SZE AND METAL CLOCKS, ' ' , ' SILVEB GOODS, rejall 'shapes.--CHANDEIJEKS, LAMPS,. Ac - $5,000 worth of Guaranteed Merlden Goods, at prices netet before offered In the South. . ' - ' f ' . ' : The prices open from Nov. lCtk, at the CHINA PALACE OF E. B. HAnTSFIELD, Agent ' ITaino Changed. I have this day changed the nnraa cf r-v II0US3 to tha CAROLINA Th".-!aE3 ycu f;: II0Tx.L. - trcr I L:3 to - 1 . 'i t : t t:-3r- the i:iarkc Firm wU VmmmrA Yesterday. ' . . . : i.e. . . . ! ' There was a fire at Concord yester: day morning at 10 o'clock. ' The building known as the Arrowood school house was. burned , to the ground. A. defective , flue was. the cause of the fire. It was a frame building. A school taught by Rev. Or. P, Bostick was. in session when the fire took .place, ;,The fire had gained too much head Way 7 before - it was iiiscovered to be extinguished. An organ and part of the books were saved. The other; contents, with the desks, which ' were valuable,', were" burned.. The building was owned by a joint stock company and was val- uea at fouu ; no insurance we learn. The hook" and ladder company was on the spot in a very short ; time, but arrived tod late to save the building. At one-time a "dwelling house ; close by caught fire, but was promptly ex tinguished. - , . ". - TS Vmmt Nlsbtat tb OperniMe. A. large "audience greeted "We, IJs & Co." last night i ; A few- minutes after the curtain went up there was a titter which burst into a continuous roar; of laughter. ,-Mr.; Mestayer's T. ; Willie 'Modtfngham, and .; Miss Theresa - Vaugh's Melinda rMagiUi- etMy, were the leading characters and they- were supported V by a good troupe of splendid character actors, each one" presenting a ; side-splittfng comedy in his , and her: personation. The fun ts of the boisterous ; kind, and as the 'players enter heartily into the spirit of their work, the result is exceedingly happy. " The : play . is built upon a remarkable partnership eriT'fngtctween'a quack doctor anl a Western vetc;-i.-.ary'6urgebnJ 'Their f.t;en3 r re rvartcrcd 'rt - a fsiiitri- . ;i :;r.o-.rn -r3 :?-rs.z vvL.r- 4. .. ' ,' r , .. . t - About 2 o'clock" yesterday afteij- noon the cry of fire rang out along our streets, and dense sfaioke Iwas seen coming from the wooden . build ing on College street owned by Long & . McWhirter. : The first floor is used as a bar room by J. W. Mc- Wbirter, and the ; second story is a kind of eating house, run loy colored people. The fire seems to have origi nated around the' stove-pipe, which ran through the floor of the second story. The flames were tnaking rap- A son of Mr. Elias Day. of Easier. disappeared Sunday last in company with another boy, and has not oeen heard from since. . ; The house occupied by Mr. iL. Dob- son, on the Columbia road, in Edge field county, was burned Sunday morning witn its contents. .' - - - , v- ,i - . .1- -; . Interrupted j WeMlaa Mr. Sid Mauney.of Stanley's Creek went to Lincoln , county and .' at tempted to steal one of Lincoln's fair dauirnters last 1 nursaav and came near succeeding witn the aid ot his friend, Mr. Miles Cannon, who went to the home ot the young ! lady, a Miss Uronwell, daughter ot Mr. John Cronwell, who lives a short distrtnee from Lincolnton and took! her to ride when they met . her .. lover and proceeded to the nearest magistrate's id headway, burning a consideraDie fa be married. Unfortunately for hole through the second floor and the them the magistrate was a brother- 4iHT,o-nKTrA A-rtnrJinfr to the root m-law of the younc lady's father and The Hornet'Fi:. compaiy.exta- fZSSSSZStSSi guished the flames before ;any serious youn lady's father word of what damage was none, ijossi .oout ouu covered by insurance, rW t ft-l, ;. e . ' ,3 Mrr HA. London, the editor of the mathamlReeova, rittsboro, was m the citv a short time Isince. 7 He was eoine on. The father arrived on the scene in . time to rob Sid of his treasure?- Better luck next time friend Sid. :;, ." :- "" ' speaks thus pleasantly - of Charlotte, in the last issue ot nis paper; 'We had the pleasure of spending a few hours at, Charlotte-4 some , days ago. and were pleased to note the con- tinned growth mid pros perity "of that yS 3 musl enternrismg city.; Charlotte can not marnml only boast ot its eiectne ngnts and streetcars, but 01 two other institu tions that always proyfe a people's progress, and-they are good newspa pers and hotels. In .these two re spects Charlotte stands .: in' the fore front; : A trip from here to Charlotte is now made an easy : and comforta ble journey, being only a night's ride in a comfortable sleeper. Got a- to Africa. J 'Children go to your j old home, sunny Africa ! is the heading or a printed circular informing the color ed people that a train will leave Fort Mills ; on the ' 25th . of j! December and V in thirty-six- hours . they will be in New York, where they are to take an emigrant ship! bound for Africa under the United States flag. Eev. J, C. Davidson is the manager and he advises those who intend going to prepare themselves with all the money they can.' -We are not advised as to the exact number going tut heir that there will be quite a number. ' j ' ., cried a bootblack from -the gallery A Frenckma In Boston. .. leaving heard much of Boston baked beaasV 'I went to kjplaoa said to be famous for them.. I ordered a dish, ate a' few, then pushed the - plate aside, much disappointed man. ' Molasses and, beans baked together in a slice of fat pork heavens! , There is , one item of strike all foreigners as : most remarkable. . The habit which too many Americans have of masticating toothpicks is j very dis agreeable. I've seen ; Bos tomans leave the dinner table holding-, toothpicks between their teeth. ' I've seen them In the parlor, talking to ladies; andFve seen them walking in the street, stil with a bit of quill or wood , in their mouth;'' y; : i". ; ."These same persons would icorn to sick their teeth at table. When a sUvgr of meat happens to lodgb .ietween two incisors, it must be got rid of. ; So.op go ootn sands or a handkerchief as a shield. and then, with clever'- finger; work, the sliver is removed. This operation looks very much as if the person was taking out nisor her raise teethe under xsoven Oever people ought not to do this; nor should -tuey sit at table as if in a room where there, was a corpse,' , Except for the rattling of dishes, you would not hear enough noise in - a - publie dining- fopm jn ttuq country to frighten a fly. it 13 ever so much better; seated at (able, to enjoy ourselves . naturally and without overmuch of -; formauty.; , Yhat with . conversation .and . laughter. rrencn aimng-room .is,, inaeed, a noisy- piace, out not very often a disagreeable one, and most certainly it never has the eppearance of a morgue. --Boston ,IIer- - Mew York. Dae. . opoa cloaa , a-m ,:. si-s ; 40 t 1 ..V t . t t o ei . ; t M , t Ti T i 7 80 t S4 - S6 7 11 f IS 17 Kw OrleMw-alaa. tOOO ataady at X. MobUa ala. J0 aaay a 8 -l. i Chariaa tern Bala 1000 firm at 8. ! Savannah Sale Ssoo daU at a H. (W Tmtoo Saloa anil aaay at S -Wtimlngton- Bales otoady at . Norlolk alea JS4 ateady at S X '" AairBata Salea loss qaiat. at emphla Sales U00 qviM at S . St. Loaia Sales 11TS etasjyatS . , Ctneaaaati 8ates UH stsaily at . , BaltiaioraSalaa M steady at 1 1-1, tblUdelpllla Salae Jrm atti. I Boa too fim . uiet at S-lfi LoateriUa Sales .tlMttl. -) Sew Tsrk nt XarkeC Tb market edaT Ssctsated aUshtly asd dasad t Mra RMle-srtay qanritinaiBt alea m.PWaharsa. r O... ............ ......i 79i lama us K V C. 4. ....'117 mo. ICi IC. Ii rae M rae prefersd...... Geo fsc..... V Pan. Mo rae Tes Pac Kaa Pae.4... Ok A... co.. DtH .( DL1 W. ....... Mri ....4. Erie rrsfered K T. ....... ...... L X.. M k B.4... 11 W... X W pretend..... 4. u j. ............... OH Pae s ay ls s va tea ox ee 118 MS lUSAi s . 143 ............. S7K W ............. 100 ............. 15 K 63X SSSt4 -....r ' a s aajij - a n.nt Ok ISUl..,!,..,,.,., sjoasv vw nrkuw . ' - at 1 1 83 lis J4 in 6X prefered.. Wabash B A T .......... X 0....... B k W P...... B k .-.......4-, H W preterrad hf k O !tr.r."..ttii,.".it1;ti;r s-a OX 137 . MX 70 185 19 CHARLOTTE OOTTON . MaBKET. Beported daUy by B. K. Miller Brokers. . k Boas, - Cotton DEO." S, 1888. ' Good middling. tuaduns 8trict Low Mlddllnn..... Tingea... Beealpta to-diy - 90S balsa. 1J.to7X CITY PRODUCE IffrVRTTBT BepoHsd 67 K4.TZ1 a Boss, Wltolessls Grocers DEO. .1SM Oors per boabsl .a"-aj,a oj s s s) a fc av s s a .4 Meal par bnahal...... ....... ......... 60 ts 3 WWt per bushel....... ' 65 to SK) Peanuts per bmebet. ...... ............ -75tol 00 floar Famllr. ...... ........ ..... ... 90 to 3 M . Extra .9 IS tot 30 f.',CSoper.4..... ..................S M) to 3 e fees caay. per bnahel.. ............... . 65 to 70 ' " Uixods s so s . - of - 40 to tfS Oats Shelled.. ; Oritd FroH Apples, per ft... ........ -r reaches, peeled.. ....... " " - nnpeeled.. ...... Blackberrlsa.. : Potatoes Sweet Drlah . csbbsRe per lb ...... ... Onion per bmael. Beeswax pc B. lsiiow per m..t.. ...... Batter per tb.. Eggs per dosea ......... 'jQicxeua. spring uoicaeua ........ ....t. ....... Turkey a per Bl . .. . . ...... ............ G"fldG s a sees s- ittititntf sv Beef per poand, bet..... Mutton perpoand.net.........'..,... rorx per pouna, Bsc. Wool washed ........ . j na washed, feathers Be w . . Kaa perm. SO to 68 to to -tol to SO SO to 78 78 ' - 90 IS to i8 14 to IS toll 10-11 '10 to 11 as tn in 8 to 1a - 7to8 Tto7X 89 18 48 to SO ' 1 Vl t s HSLIDA7 nils NOVELTY SHA VTNO SETS Silk plush box. Shavine Brush. Bazor and cup, niirror, can be used as a hand glass. - HANDSOME TOILET SETS In fine silk iJush. satin-lined case, contain ing Comb, Brush, French Plate Hirror, Tooth Brush, Cloth Brush, and Man icure Set-VARIOUS PRICEa . - j . ' . SIXK PLUSH AND EilBOSSED IVORY LEATHER MANICURE CASES containing Scissors, Polisher, Powder Boxee, Button Hook," Brush. Knife, rue ana Cleaner )8i.zd to slb.uo. . UNIQUE HAMMERED BRASS and Silk Plush. Whisk-Broom Holdera. ornamented with Bronze Figures; Metal-handled Whisk Broom and Ther mometer. i FOLDING TRIPLE MIRROR: with Silk Plush Frames; all sizes. JEWEL CASES.. COLLAR AND CUFF BES. Gloveam Boxes, ana renume u&ses ana fc tanas. CLOCKS, Figure. Heavy French Plate, Bevelled Mirror -.uidkerchief: Plush Frames, ornamented with Thermometer erd Bronze WORK BOXES, all Kinds and Prices. BRONZE Vases and Figures. ' ' , ' LAMPS Parlor Dron Lifrht with Chain vnancp. far raioino- ami lowering; Frame and Chains of solid fire-gilt brass, with double pulley, hand-painted opal dome shade with crystal prisms. j -:- - PARLOR TABLE LAMPS, most artistic designs. . i EXTENSION HALL LAMPS, with finely etched globes. R. H. JORDAN & CO.; Druggists. GBts TSJ J&iUftNISHINGS! Everything you need in gents' funnismiiG grods LOWEST rAT THE CAMEL'S HAIR, AUSTRALIAN WOOL i "-: " - i , - J 5 . - . : . ; . ; AND MERINO UNDER J5TJITS. TtieOelzbrated QUAKER CITY DRESS SHIRr. i-r'i T : PLAIN AND PLAITED BOSOM DRESS SHIRTS. UNLAUNDRDED SHIRTS AT 30 CTS., 75 CTS., AND 1.00. Ftne assortmeet of Half Hose. - Silk and Lthen Handkerchiefs of all kinds. Fine stock of Scarfs and Cravats. I . . - -' - Street Car Conductors ARE INDEifAND, AND SO ARE MY it; (FUR TOP) The Very thing for Cold Weather ; also, a Nice Line of CASHMERE. -KID and CASTOR GLOVES, - . - . Mv Second Stock of UNDERWEAR is now in, bought direct, and will ' be sold at a very short profit. Be sure and see my stock of SILK AND CASHMERE MUFFLERS' they are beauties, , t - . . Another Lot of CASSIMER HATS, iri Black and Brown. : have you call and see my goods. Big Stock-of Ear Muffs. Will be glad to THE HABERDASHER," , f. OPPOSITE BUFORD HOUSE. . ! r THAT ; N. KAUSER, PRACTICAL JEWELER WATCHES, CLOCKS . - - . -f -, - . ....... ." Ahd all' kinds of Jewelry -rewired and satisfaction guaranteed. 1 Respect fully solicits a liberal share .of the public patronage. ; ;': "Motto: Lowest prices consistent with best workmanship. , A!IVcrkVarr.t:J luc!vo r.'cr.ths. ' A cell Eclicitc 1 TT !--" . . j..iL , - rtj-.rr.r --' :.jc r: I 7AM : 7 TIT: OFFERING BIG IIDCEOEIITS I LADIES WRAPS, Gnttmosli BlMils M Bsntar. - -- - - . j" ' . - t , - Don't doprivoyourGclf of tho abevo Goodo. tho C3 aro co 1ot7 that all can fca cuitcd. I i . i t K ll r t f I !. t. -,Jt t - 1 r it J Oft i 1. ju-. tn a Tnr'y no bal Lepa crn - t: ' . Use I r.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 4, 1886, edition 1
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