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DAILY OBSERVER. 1' 1 . " .4 3 ITT JONES PENDLETON, ProptrV rll.t ' ,A S6r Friday, J oiy ivf "Free from the doting .croples that fetter our free-porn reason n : OFFICII SEEKING ': - ; . j " r , - ; If Virginia's greatest orator, noble old PatrickHenry-.vere living to-day, who knows hut that We .might have him exdaim inferior Ttntmpet tones, GlvVm$ office, of give me death 1", He might have caught the infection that has spread everywhere, jthroughouU classes of society. , , Office seekingjs the greatest conta gion of moderrrtimes.r Nothing has. ever befn koVn ekactly Hkej $H$ fui diaeasersince tneworld'waa rilade; We know of no'thing comparablelb it; save"the"raffe fonnoarter-Tnaster s-por sitidhsdtirlrighe "lat8 unpleasant nesK'xEverybody wants van; ? office. It is anything to keep from working; any. ihngto save from the dustand sweatro'f Ihonesi" toil ; ,ahy itMngby whlchiba'fitir chance to get'-Ticb-without labor; any thing to climb up into that glittering heaven of Arme nians the green pastures around the United States Treasury, where the office-holding aristocracy and the hie iftvfia flourish like the fat kine whom Joseph-saw in hia-dream. Men smile now-a-days when you talk about the honor of office. They say;honor is'playedjput-it is old fogy ism-i-a relic of barbarism i niartr is is the thing fortnepretitime's the Heathen Cnin'eedOctririe,' of "ways that are dark and tricks that are vain." Successful villainy ist th e h ighes t hon or in the 19th century, if we may judge in the adulation that is paid the office holding aristocracy the broad-slope knives the light-fingered gentry who by their trade in official guise The office holders have come to be the lords of the land. And it is their power, and riches, and glory that ex cites the ambition of thousands and converts the American portion of man kind into a swarming hive of office seekers, and fills the country with men who go. begging the. people for their votes,-hat in hand, with all the mock humility and. indomitable . persever ance of the professional beggars: who limp the streets of our large cities " in the day,-in order to get m oney enough 6 lie i drunk during -'the night. xtt if thegold the Rlittef,; the tinsel 6f office that 'attracts th e eye of - the professional oflBce-seekerand not the honor of the station. Hence the avidi tywithWhichmetf seek office-that is pay ing offices - Hence lihe energy they displayin try uig to VJay; , nojd; the "v?. vi yuiviai uieiuv,- or jioreaen ine pleasint shides by the wallsof some Public Treasury Anihenc tbfit- ces of the government are mostly fill ed with men men whose chief ele ment of strength Isb elf possession of the arts of political trickery. The people are the 'doctors to curse this office-seeking fever. Let the office seek the man; riot the man the: office.. That is the best rule to follow." Let the office seek.he;"man,.not ;the man the officeThaiis the trestrnleWfo low: Let them confer theit nomSVlofV men of worth and ability. When the peopleiseiect their rulers and law-nVi kers $rnbhg tfifessfuJlrlfl bUO wuiury men who have proven their Abilities and 'integrity, oh the farm; at the bar, behind! the counter !fi Hor in iajijf erJettJItaian in inertnen the people will be truly and faithfuHy represented an d- worth- mciuwive. iwo puuuc . office. Politi cal aspirants should be made to stand at tne ttoor, and. wait, till;. the peopl jr cuuiemi ' , ane claims of pro- .vww, HeeKera snould always; be iuueiucrea last. - The ConR(rvo;y.- e it- . i I ' "v"c v irgmia are in - vi i Wbie,. oyer the charge brought against Governor temper, that be is secretly in league with Pres ident . Grant, and, inclining tnw. Badicalism, Whether true or false, it xs nfortoriate:ithat3.this, charge, has been made., it is a scandal on human natore, that a man occunvinn- should have hU political honesty ques Honed. "Ceasar'a " wife,;, should be iTIlMr i hope, for, the W4 v w well as her gallant Governor that the charge will prove r rr r foundation in - sometimes hastllv maV .V.A of expressions that' I have no idea of - carrying into execution. Rnf, v U a delimiter to the amount nf ,M uuiana aouars, we imagine that the cxprt-sions used by him in his official oath belong to this cW.. OZchl oUtnz,t , , ..rt:i i,e abolW.rl ho Ut Mi uttin f inctlonnricii of the lmdi cal .isii8.o','s.t Kt& concornt 1, - ; We have yet to see a real hard-working, money-making man take the field as an?Iadepfendent"-caiididaie.Basy men nivn'fc tin? jb tcj "fun after4: stfcfc Jack-o'Lan terns f 't6tf. The inde- ilory pendent candidate is xistially gentle man who has little to do and plenty of time to turn the whole thing over in his mind, and finally persuade him self. tbaV he is "the rinan the Tpeople want, rather than the man they have nominatedhen:he,xiaeaup-from the slough ;"of rdespondeficy 'marches straight to the neftresynewspaper, puts in hismodest cardpays jis fi lars. and; takes": the field'. against' all I creation, regardless of consequences." ine oesi cure ,jLor,,iuueu;uueMV, wuurr dates is hard. work. iThey sho'uld'be kpt busy aij tetime.; far',oon'stahtj state ot activity; is ine oniy prqiecuon disappointed ' office-seekersjh'ave" from tbe,ndepeBnt;8eAse. ' IdJLeness ia the not bed ot inaepjeBaeavcanaiaates. Sbtruq it is, "that an'idle 'brain is the devils' inksbop.";" We consider it 'su preme devittry for, a pblfticalaspirant, or any other man, to set to work to break up our party in order' to elect hjfilf office.;;;; , .''y,. ' ' V ' One or two prominent Conservative! have gone over . to the JEpublicanl Party since the beginning of . th'fr pres-f ent campaign, and there may beothcrs who are incliniug the same way. The spoils , of . office, are'v' powerful r load stones ; and we may have to chronicle other defections from our ranks before the fight is 6,nr8f"W;iiaye;afew very weak brothers oh our. side and al though our party could easily spare time, yet out of tender regard for hu rna&ityjeveh though it appears to us in th shape of a poor deluded office seeker, we wofltdyifiW'ttft before he takes the:ftai: step, to maturely weigh the bmieJyj;w1sdoni of the old .pro verb, "A bad woiih'd heals ; a bad iiame kills." J. Senator Gordon on a Third Term, Interviewed by : a Newspaper Jlepor- Reporter Do you. General,, think that there ia any thing of truth . in the third term aspirations: .of, General Grant, as suggested by the Courier Journal"' General GOrdodI Jcertainly do. I hink that President Oraht is EXCEEDINGLY ANXIOUS TO RUN. AGAIN, and is very apt to do so. I am very intimate with him I a mueir bo as al most any one, and "hey is .always very cordial with me. I think he certain- y intends to ran again. Reporter-Will the , Republican par ty nominate. him again? , uen. ijr. l aon't inmic wen. urani desires a party nomination at -their hands. Mis ambitions is to run as the peoples' candidate, not as a Dem ocratic or Republican candidate, but as a candidate : of the " people of the United State ; as a candidate of a great Grant party, if you please " Evidences of this ambition are evinced daily- his absolute independence of all Re publican leaders, the indifference with which be incurs the. enmity of Mor ton, Logan or Butler,' and, above all, the evident pains-he lakes to show the South that he is 'riot'her enemy. A mau cannot be with Grant any length of Sime hefore . Hfi CATCRES" HIS RINDtY DRIFT in favor of the Southern ? people: ; His idea seems to-be to shwrronc people that he is Preswenti-not of one sec tion, but of the republic, and that he shall deal to them just V judgments' ait io inc8e wnoi louowea me stars ;snci (8 tripes. ' Still, if Grant: ; wants cthe nomination of the Republican party, he will get it-notthaf they prefer him to any other :,candidate-not .all ; for, with the tradition of the-s repub lic, and in the ? spirit' ifofl 'oiir.7 institu tions, 80 .?' decidedly . against such a course, they: will bo'-; r.,'ir,..x TIMID ABOUT OFFERING' A" THIRD TERM ' :iM' CANDIDATES ' They ,; will, nominattt' him ';'tboui:h because, they will '-fee afraid "noty to do it.: For two reasons First: They be lieve he is the only man who can lead the Republican party to yictoryf And (they are righ t i n th is ) that he is nmch stroneer than hislDartv.' Secondlv : They fear if they leave him out, he will ue picKeu .np oy bomemiuaie party, or even py tne nemocrauc party, ana run against them. . HenceiLhe wants the noroinaUon,rmroyiOPiworri;iie-iwill get it without any trouble.' 't fc Reporter In -tbef eveut'of Grant's not offering, wh6 Jwil be the probable Republican candidate? Gen. GI think 4hat; Hon ' Elihu B. Washburne, our present Minister to JiranceyiSf by.long odds, the most prominehti;'!He is . Grant's, especial iriena . ancu,ad viserwanOVroeiides h is own power and lp6pUlarity,v4 would have the- behefit bf Gf aMtH vMreneth withjthe party? 7f :Srarit douloV ham ei nis successor. as ine itBDUDJican nom- :U t it-r-1. -4.'- - ' .1 s ..!',. Uy do.it,f;he -would certainly jjpame 'uwi wiu x i.uiiiK. wttuuuiunreiiv near- vv asn purnef---JonmttUtonau8t. . Cable dispatctffrom-Uncle Sam to the,; E m nernr c' : iif .! tlti thk r (1niwA ii Brother, of the Su'ni CeleMhtlitJhcljS of ine xaoon anat atupenous , urand- rather of the stars: Your fire-crackers playdell hereyesterdar theGlorious FourthJ iPermit ho ,2 mbn I i bo shipped toUrii.ybi Lll cbm hrokmd thereanoiwhipfipoqgh dpg.out ofyou td tttake a full jpacfc'of heuridsi Ever orthon.' : U. S. : Mrs? Laura Fair has intention of emigrating to Japan.r Af ter she has shot a Micado or-two over there, they'll learn-tOJove her as we Americans do j NOTICE.-z-i-- i -ot th.e Kock Island Faetorv. for h h.r.I.: . T.u nt.rt dnr 'Of Atitrnwt. TO fyJXV, lftr"? ! rl . J m. 1 t ii w xtre room tin- 111'. I 'I l it. Ilk 1 Apply nWon t,V L1 ' i 1"t t",i' Jul 4 & 8ANPi:r.3.. I i. : - STATE 17EX7S, . " f Senate Merritnon lectued itvRaleigh Wednesday.nightoii Educetion jn Con gress - 1 i ; - Hi C f U;i iMrs7beCarteretfof Raleighaged 80 years; fell out Of the'door- and broke her arm. ' ' - Durham boasts that there were four births within her borders jon . Wednes day of last week. - - v Only two raarriaees have takenplice Jb Q eim an ton!!Jorsy th e cpun tyJn ine last sixteen years. - - , ! a A' gentleman in Wilmington 'has a canary which is SI years Old. f' It was ; brought from Cuba long ago. . Uev? J. H.J Pegram of Winston' rais ed 200 stalks of wheat from: One'-' graiif and gave the bunch to the K editor of jhe Sentinel. '' i - ; It is s.iid that af degraded white'wb-' inan near Raleigh has' married 'the' negro keeper ' of a little grog shop three miles from that':city. i'Hickpry wants to learn b ow to stum ble thjrough the, -'mazy and . to 'this end would patronize a dancing mas? ter or m is tress,' thelatterp referred 'I w Judge .. Settle! ihas.; returned from Richmond ...Hill, the home-;ofthe hie" 'Justice- Pearson,1 and re sumed his seat on the Supreme Court bench.' Judge ; Pearson is yet quite ill.' t . The? Wilmington Star says that Capt. George Morrison has "commenc ed active service on the C, C. Railway again, haying run a. freight . train Ton that road during the past week or two. Verrily, "the King is himself again 1" Raleigh. Crescent : There is a- gentle man in an upper storyon Hillsboro Street who is learning on the , fiddle. It just shows that there is. one man in this city who hasn't fbrgotton the "ways of his fathers and who means to go to Congress or die a trying. The Senfme says that the case of the State of North Carolina vs. the Richmond & Danville Railroad pend ing in the Supreme Court, has again been continued at the request of the Chief Justice who is unable to be pres ent on account of illness. It is the gauge question. j v ; The Piedmont Press says that quite a stir has been created . in the lower edge of Burke county by a sermon of the Rey. Adam Hunt. Protestant Methodist minister. His reverence advanced the dpctrine that if the church prayed for a man's death and the destruction of his soul, their pray ers would certainly be answered. Any member of a church who prays for the destruction of his fellow man's soul is as ceatain to go himself to the infernal regions as the Scripture- is true. ! Raleigh Netto i- Louis Ketchy, the brother of John Alien Ketoliy, who was recently executed in Salisbury, was in the city yesterday for the pur pose of making arrangements for the publication of the Life an I History of John Allen Ketchy, in ' accordance with the dying wish of his brother. It will be remembered that Ketchy wrote his life while in his prison for the pe cuniary benefit of his widowed moth er and. sisters. The work will soon appear, probably from one of the Ral eigh job offices. The1 Hillsboro correspondent of the Wilmington Journal says - that A Hon. Wm. A. Graham returned to that place on Sunday morning from 'Washing ton City, whither he went', in connec tion "with his duties as . arbitrator " in the Virginiaand Maryland bonndary case. ) He met Hon. Jeremiah Black, who appears on the part, of the State Of Maryland, and after a preliminary hearing of counsel on both sides; they postponed further action ; until ' they had selected a third party, which they are authorized to da by the terms of their . commission. .Gov. G. appears of late much improved in health' es pecially so by his recent trip to Wash ington. " " ' The; Piedmont Press tells this "whopper"? A friend sends ns an ao epmt of a. thrilling equestrian adven ture of aMorganton belle. "The. lady in question was out rkling with a gen tleman one evening last week. They were riding rapidly down & Jqng slope when the gentleman's horse stumbled and felT. ',The lady's horse cleared both him and rider at one - leap, then became; ijuite15 unmanageable. Tw hundred yards further oh a harrow lane was blockaded by a negro, miife aridlcart square across it.- Her1-horse wa carreering at full speedy " To' pass around was impossible-, t&topTeqiUal lyoy bu t;the"agilennfal at Olie en fiil bound; Cleared ero,; rh rrleand cart ; - Our charm ibg -equestriene 'neT er for a moment lost her balance and pas laughing gaily MJwhen her ' horse was checkef two "mile further- On. Nobody hurt;-butThirior hathl it that the horse carried the negro's I, hat-fff on .his. bind hoof and , that , the darkey has since combed a horse shoe out. of his wool. ' ' c r - ' i ' Ghosts of Annanias and Saphira ! ObSEBVEB. '-' ' a'i ' - . SOUTH; CABOLLNA ;NEWa.! ! Chester jail is without an inmate.-' The rice field" on ; the Combahee and Savannah "river "are, looking-very I A negro drayman,? ; Richard a Winh, died suddenly of. hearts; disease in Greenville' on Tuesday. ? ' - s ; ? i Hei EllisohCapJrsFrtOrof the Episcopal ehiircnSof --Greenville,' has has received a pastral call from Hous ton, Texas. His .mind is hot yet made Up. , j i - i f tf-, - j , i The school meeting at Branchville levied a tax for school purposes of one tenth of a mill which, will bring .thirty dollars: " Thisi is at practical j-quietus put vpori schools;.;:; 4,7 : , ' TThe ritfe mill recently built br J. 3B. uisseu struck' com pi about $5,000 This is the second mill This is a flat contradiction of: the -old adage, that j lightening never strikes twice in the same places ,f?Kf; Vim 4 yr4-nOTJSB5Ca..Iti:iTT4 ',?A HOTJSK Wlttl 3 taonOf, beWe 'kitchen, located on 6th street,1 opposite Gov Vance'. . I Vr Particulars call on i XB GSEENB,-. ifi v pver Wilson A Blaok'e Drug Store. V V.Cftn tuy good common molasses for X July jo cunts lAYLit, GREY & 1XQZ2S. ; sq;, oa tne? 4Jombahee, ; -was "byiHehthihsrlast 1 week' -and etelyAdestrdyed.l-;ThBJoss, was jack: black,- -1? t t-4 It - KEEPS THE LARGEST STOCK OF JYincs bd Liquors " In Western ? Worth" Carolina. IN future'he will Keep alarge stock of Fine Liquors, Champagne and. other -Wines, for: dinner parlies or for' Sacramental... pur.- A few barrels "of the ' jnatly celebrated t''ZEB;Y:ACEv'v.";; .WliSskev. rind nrid mellow, always op hand. His stock in the General Grocery , line . js cdnjplete. Sugars, 'Coffee and Molasses When you oome to' Charlotte for :.Grocer! iea,all and seeBlack ifyourwantthe worth of your money. . - I respectfully return thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon me, and respectt fullV solicit a continuance of farther favors. ; , WJBLACK. - ', June 13 . .. ; . ; "CALICO BY THE POUND !" MR. Jf. VT. McMURRAY, of the firm Of McNURRAY & DAVIS,' has' jttet return? ed from the Northern Marketer- with very larse and elegant stock of New Goodsr which comprises all the new novelties. of the seaT TO THE LADHS, Wecan ofi'er greater inducements than have been presented, in any. Southern Market, , Our stock of ., DRESS GOODS, has been greatly enlarged, and will be com plete in every particular. i f i - - A SPffiAL BARGAIN COUNTER, , Which wiH-be filted with many varieties,pf Dress G,ood. linen Collars, and Bet'v Lace Collars," Trinmiings,1 Ribbons, Gloves 'and Fancy articles generally ; will be offered for thereat of the season at 60 percent ltsthan their original value, and will be sold jn lots to suit customers, without regani to present valuV, most, and will be sold. Our Stock of ,i ' WHITE GOODS. Such as Peques, Brilliants, Swiss Lawns.and Mull Muslins, Bishop and Victoria Jacontes Nainsooks, Linen Lawns, white and colored, Organdies, Tarletons, fec.; are the handsomest ever offered in this market, and greatly low er thait at any time aince.the war.:,tf&5. Onr stock of Laces Ribbon sj Embroideries, Rufflmgs, Frillings. Ruclungs, CaJlanettes Fans, KID GIX)VES, rarasols and many other entirely newnoelties. insfc out. have been opened np ana wilt be sold ut prices that defy competition. Our Bargain Counter contains a handsome lot of Calico in smaJI pieces which Will be sold by the pound at half theprice of the same goods by the yara. A Large Lot, Fancv French, English, Scotch and Ameri can Cassimeres, Cloths and Suitings, most of them recent purciiase, are this day reduced 50 per cent. We are Agents for Butterick's Patterns. jSZf TO THE WHOLESUE TRADt we can offer some superior inducements and one of the largest stocks of staple Dry Goods. Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Caps.' Boots. Shoes, Notions, Shawls and Fancy Articles as low as any Jobbing House North or South for cash, or to good parties on as liberal terms as any otherHouse. Call and examine our Goods, prices and terms. . Special attention given ;to the purchase and sale of twton. McMTJBBAY & DAVIS. may 26 J. S. PHILLIPS. Merchant Tailor, HAS JUST RECEIVED another lot of ele- gant French Coating and Famgr Cassia) cres which are offered at the lowest possible pri- ces. '' " ;v :- : I haye still . on hand . a, large . atock of HATS. u , ? SHIRT8, ' ,v ' ' V';.: gloves;., ;"' n' ' ' :.r '' TIES,- -r ! , ' J' : GARFS And of all kindsrwhich are offered at cosCin or der to close them out at the earliest possible moment, r u3H.twH f the Finest' Goods" kep,J'coiiffny'li' ;A-ru ;i;'H': --- -r - hand ia the Merchant. Tailoring r, Depart- ment and made to order with dispatch : and apl 29 , ,-. ;?,.. .. .i-,r 4. , ij J 5. Durham obacedV! 4 f JolinHifHcElwee Offers lo Dealers,. Che were : pd. Smokers a large lot of manufactured tobacco nat t' low prices. His . , , t -a . r V ANTE-BELLUM JHlBHAWLBRAKD r . ....! . .. At. - 1 1. .? - " II - '' is not exceuea on me maritet . r .Address at Statesville, N, C. i junel2,tf - "V" v ' .v : r Pattersonfspririgs- ! If yon seek health or pleasure go. toA PATTERSON'S SUtPHUR SPBI IfOS 4 miles Booth'of Shelby Cyand ?5 - tnileS from the Air-line Jiail way. -a .Turet Traoan tain air, fine accommodations,,, splendid Ja- ble, ten pin alley health-giving water, ' easy of access and reasonable terms have foVteii years made it an attractive and fashionable Summer Resort. -f. u -t-r.f t juneX2 -- - W Q PATTERSON, . ritHB new proprietors ,'of Tme Obsxsvkr JL will not he responsible, for any debts contracted by or for any- of the em ployees of the ofiioe, without the written or verbal assent of one of them. . . .. apl 8 tf. JONJ & TJZXDLETOSi i r w ; t - - vf , . - . ' . . i S'f-'l t-: II; r: ' 9 p ft- v -! ; r'.tf Iot t g., ..,,,, , h2f:v,S tn riiiftwi'i--! XJ -': 4' 1 '',-I J. '-''!' I., I Mfu 7 Cf !S I r. r I'.' .Ill 1, 80"J. f- -l w . '.1 V7 I I l .m Kj.r' FARE'S BUILDING, R R Rp RAOWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST; PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR after rc Ung thli adTertiiement need any on SUFFEa WITH PAIX., . EADWAVS . KEADV RELTEF IS A CUSK FOS EVEBT PAIS. It wuthefintandlf The Only Fain. Remedy thut instantlv stops the nont excruciating pains, allay Inflammation, and cores Contentions, whether of the Irtings. stomach. Bowels, or other (land or organs, br one application. DT FBOM OSB TO TWKSTT M1N UTKS. no m after how Ttolent r exemciating; the patn tho RHEUMATIC, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled. Nerrous. Neuralgic, or prostrated with diseaae may juffer, RAOWAY'S READY RELIEF WTLt AFTOBT TR9T1HT EASE. IK rXAKM ATION OF THE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS. SOKE THBOAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING PALPITATION OF THE HEART. HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTHERIA. CATARRH, ISFLUEITZA. HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE , ;mwm. NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM. COLO CHILLS. AGUE CHILLS. The application of the Ready Keller to the part or parte where the pain or difficulty exists will afford ease and Comfort Twenty drops fn half a rnmbleT of water will in a frw momenta cure CRAMPS, SPASH8, SOUR STOMACH. HK4RTFURN, SICK HEADACHE, DIARRHOEA! DYSENTERY. COLIC, WIND IN THE BOWELS' and all INTERNAL PAINS. Trarelera should alwa va carry K bottle of SaUU yy' Re4iy Reller with them. A few drops in water will prevent sickness or pains from change of waten It ia better than French Brandy or Bitter at stimulant. . ... ; IXVER AKI AGUE. -. JTBVEB AND AGUE- cored for fifty cents. ; Then 1 : not a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever . LIF. Fifty cents per bottle. HEALTH! BEAUTY!! 6TR0K0 AND PURE RTCtf BTy60WCRKA9R OF FLESH AND WEIGHT CLEAR - SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION aSCUHED TO ALL. DR. RAD WAY'S , SarsaparilUaji ; Besolvent 'the great BLOOD PURIFIER.; HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONTSHING CURES: BO yunja wj blajtld axus TU CHANOES. THB BODY UNDERGOES, UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THIS THAT Every Day an Increase In M :. anft If eisJit is Seen' anil Felt Lj'JJT arop of ! SAR8APARriiLlAK BES0U VENT eommunleates throagb the Blood, Sweat Urine, hnd other Fluids and juices of the system the yiaor of lite, for it repairs the waste of the body with new and jonnd materia fcrolula Svpniiia. Consumption, Glandular disease, "Ulcers In the throat ' Month. Till - morvvNodestn thQlandend other partaof the system. Kore Eyes, Strumorpns discharges from the Ears, and ine worn torms or. diseases, ErtrDUona. FeTer Bores. Koaia tieaa. Kin- worm. SaitRhaan tior ,-Ei una f Acne. Bjk Spot, Worm in thef l,Tiiaora?Cani cars in the Womb, and all weakening and painful dis- . HUtUMUR, cm the aie. Night SweataJLoes of eperm and all wastes of he life Principle, are within Uie curative ranaeof this ronder of Modem Chemistry, and a few day? tue will wonder disease Its potent power to enre them." - ' i If the patient, dally becoming reduced by 9 watte and decomposition that is continually procregsing, sue eeed la arresting the wastes, nd'pa3ra U same . jtne aARSAP A RII.M M will and does secure .a cure .1 ceruln; for when once this remedy commences It ! work of purification, and snoeaeda in diminishing thai ithe land weisht j Mpt only does the SaaaiyanRxiAV BnoiTmn exeel . all known remedial agents in thecure of Chronic. Scro- j g&diiey Bladder Complaints, i J?!I Aniiy? V"f Gv?kDlabetes. Dropsy? ntupiaii in naier.xocoaanenceor Urine. - Bright' Dmi. ; -t . an wner taere era btick-dustdepasits, or the water is thick, clondy, mixed ' with subsutnoea like the white of an egg? or threadilike --nhite silk, or there U a mnrhiit A . ts Vi 1 1 r " ? H.. I Iklmlnt.. . -1, " . 1 "I'?PlwJ?..b,Mlu.t, dposlU, and when IfienTI ili.p.5SSte M."!.??'?? water, anS, P.- w , M WIU sWia IA J j Tumor-of "20 ' rears' Grotcth Cured, by lltxdway's llesolveiitl I . .pR RADVAY'O - perfeeoy we ently- etd-wh weet gum.: - pnrgeplsve, paruy, cleanse and strenetben. Ead r.yit.i?r tiS" f ' disordersef die Stomaoh. lver oweJtMney, Bladder. Nerona Diseases!,- ! Headache., ConsUnafnn. Co'iveness. Inditrestioa. Or2 i Bep"'l "Ji?,,w,"Bi, ', Indammatien of th 2 Bowels, flies, and aM DeranBementa of the Int.n.I ! Tiaeera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. Fureiy-B Vegetable, contaouag mo mercury , nuneral or deistert " 1 onsoma.....5 -- . ...... . . s v A few does of R AITtTAT'S PTT.TJI wtTT v.. v - i tem from a i 1 the above n "-1 ? "orders FrkiA. a ' READ ' FAL' & ' Abi9 ii.. fmp to BAi,WAT A CO..- ko. Ft Va-fct Kt So-.Jaformai.Hi -Worth Utoitsana wi.i kJIV tTZjT tp RY a sack f our Parity Flonr JL T fiXA BOSK';: the patient will feel himself irmwino Wt.5.iZri rMsa nr wurAa i rat rak m 'Saari 1 1 mmm mmm.. food ditrestinit better. aBDerltimmnn L.i! Increaaimt. " ' V"V""t L D L . wm mm mm, m - mmm r LIUII LL 91 I I K ! . . - U -hi :! i-ii' 'i t:i 1-5 111 23 THY0II STREET. Just Rccetyed, AT 'pAELOE Suits, Pi essing Ctusfj Suits, Ward JL robes, .Bureaus, JtJeausteads, tables, Whatnots, Chairs, of various kinds, such as Folding Chairs. Office Chairs and. the per forated bottom chairs soruething.ejiti rely new. ' a-..-.. Also, a new lot of Baby Carriages,' titnd a large and elegant assortment ot .Brackets, Wall Pockets and Comb and Brnshf- Boxes of the very latest styles. Call and examine. may 20 ,-."' " Uptolstering and Mattrass-plp. . ; Bcckwith BuadingD(Strji ;. . . (Over W. B. Taylor?fl;Guifeanop. I TAKE pleasure MTnlSjrnthepriblic that I have again opened a shop .Vwhere you can get your . sofas, settees 'lotinges. chairs and niattrasses put in the same condi tion tney were in, when vou bought .them from the store, at reasonable prices I have secured the services of a first class TJphol sterer who has served his trade intBerlip, Prussia, and therefore can guarantee' satis faction to all who may be pleased to patron ize me.". Orders, for inattrassea or repairing from abroad atthded to promptly. june5 ' S. EINSTEIN. B1NINGER-S Old London Dock Oin; Especially designed for 'the' "use fof the Medical Profession and the Famirypdsses si ng thrar tnmrrraftr which belone ta an OkkandsEnra Kim. .. .tr IndispeiisaWto fernalesi" Good for KM ney Complaints. Atdelicjoas tonic. Put up in cases containing one. dozen bqttles each, and sold by all dTugsrs,iCTocersJ, At." A1 M BiningerjS; Uo, establishedlTSNo. 15-Bea- y a uvt i.icn x ui iv . jaheM,ddVw3. TJCIjtiiVv' SKA YIA The only PpHabJe; (3ifl tJistpJtao? jin the countryi A T f A 00 INnVALU , y . .. - " i.i't TO BE OlSTBTBUTKD IN Hit To be drawn MondayHtag., '10th 1874. ; ONE GEAfflPeiM Twos -Pbwk& ;50a f T kQreetks s . One Family , Carriage, arnd Matched . 'Horses tSUyerqtvtet( llay j; ' Horse & Buggy, with Bllver-morinA.i Harness, worth So00 - One Pine-toned Rose-w66d Piano,1 worth J!1ve Family Bewing-ilachines, worth $100 - 1 each "" ( ' , 1$0, Coil and " Silver Lever,, I&inkng , Watches Gold Chains, SilveVsre, Jewelry; Sea.,' &cj Number ot.<t 6,000 1 ?, tickets llllnited 1 FA AAA rAUUSI'rS WANTED TO - SRW.T.. .TICKETS, to whom - Liberal f'remU ' ; - " " ..cai.;- v w tt iSinglft. ;feTicketsv4ltsriSix Tickets $5 1 1 Twelve. Tickeia;$M3 Twenty Five $20j f ' Circulars containing a full, list 'of.' prizes a description of th. manner, of : drawin and other inf&rmatidn in reference to the Distribution, Will be- sent to any one or derma them. . All Wmmrcf k -Ji "l dto- -I' T... U. f"T . " TVT nT J MAIN' OFFtCE ' I S JunWe3o" r 1 to. W alsl u ew&erffiettents. Geo. P. Rowell &Co conduct an Agency for the recentim, . vertisements for A morion v:"on of ,. the most cmpolete establishmBn?1 kind in the world.- Six rSSSS?.? pen are kept regularly on fileToDPn "In spection by customers. .. Everv ah" 10 n ment is taken at the home price inUt- j auuiuunai cnarep n. w" missions An, advertiser, in deilin C0IS the Agency, is saved trouble and cmL'"1 dence, making one contract Instead larS' ep, aJanAreclor.8)!Jtboosanl eiebty oaees. containin nf. r u.;rW) of flargest circulations., relimous nablQ la advertisers, withWe uTv,, about prices, is sent VRJgH to U( i:k..k:j , , ally di f. o rwsons at a distahc. L7 contrauta foradyPni;., . :"8t' riiMoh ot Canada "ly'lS1 Statement of what they want, tomher acopyoftbe vniatmMi'i . SSV?1 iBserted", and will receive infnrmfL ?S11' tarniuail which will enable them to whether to.tocrease todeureasa tiuT..1 on l,y tn , Jtor such infornvatiott there, iZ cl .Orders are tak-an fnr a cl,arie-- Veil for a larger sura. Offices (Times hi as readilv , Jg), juneU Belt's Patent Sheet Iron ROOFiNGt A bUlty r.aPWit7 of application oy-any carpenter, pertectness of fitiish , bineawitaWind and W'S qualities, has no equal in the market Ita- applieatlon. -on miw- .' :.i - . sheeting makes it specially ' many passes builings, saving not onlv I grea.-expense of sheeting lumber, but L dering inside of roof very fire proof. It is extenswekr used in nenrW ... State. SfMi Territory Jn the Unix. giving the iulwu uwiv mM!iaJutii wiierever auoptoj tion. adaies . 1 jnne2 , ; ? v , W. 8. BF.i t Kos; 56 Bndl58, Thircl St.. Cincinnati,'o. FLORENCE '!'IH" fcOBat-ccaitestod Salt of th. FIJEENCE'SEWINO MACHINE CO against the: Sinter. Wheeler. Wilson, andtJrovef "A Baker Companies, in- vuLViug uver ; S25p,000, Is GnaHy decided by the Sunreme the UnitedStateainfayoroftheFLORENCE KAU n1.sW'X l,'.'.-5!-. a.L nr 1 High Prices. ... THfi.NSW FLORENCE IS theouly machine that sews backward and t. rwaxd, or to right and left. Siniplest Cheapest Best. . Sold fob Cash Only. Special Terms to Clubs and Dealers. June2 FLORENCE, , Mass. ;i JLATEST IMPROVED Grain Threshing A-'1 ' ' AND Wood Sawing Jtfacliincs, ' 3Iannfactored and sold by -iJEL. Vv, Grm-y JSs Sons, MIDDLETOWX, VT. Parties who wish to purchase' mflcliinps that have, proved to be superior to ail oth. era, will do well to. send for circular And de scriptive price list, which will be forwarded upon application, tree. june2 l Juhe2 A. day guaranteed using our AVEW; AUGER & DRILL in pood territory- Endorsed by Governors of Iowa, Arkansas and Dakoto:; ' jane2 X&tllAg.&e free. W. GILES, St. Louis, Mo. i . y'4, . .. . ADVERTISERS send 25 cents to Geo. P Rowell & CO.. 41 Park Row, N. Y., for tljeiy JSiJlhty-page Pamphlet, showing cost of advertising. june2 ; r, "V -r Li BUILDING FELT! (No tar used, for outside work and inside, instead of plaster.. Felt Carpetings, c. Send two 3-cent stamps for fSrcular and Samples. C. J. FAY, Camden, N. J. fPSfc!HOMAl?GYr OR SOUL i 'l CHARMINGJL' How either sex Inay fascinate and .gain the love and af fecuoha of any; person they choose, in tahtly. 'This simple mental acquirement all can possssr free, bynail, for 26 cents ; together with aIariiaga Cuide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreanis; Hints to Ladies. A queer book. 100,000 sold.1? Address T. WIL LIAMS CO., Pablishers. Philadelphia. LAST CHANCE in Easyl Fortune ! rIFTH AHD UST GIFT COM- U&ti&jjj3)tf I C D TS f r " . E5 U L II I ? ' .-;: i T t? -P-i rlJf AID OF THRU Piibjjc Library of Ky LIST OF GIFTS. ONE flRAHD CASK GIFT,.,. ONE GRAND CASH GIFT..... 100,000 B GRAND CASH GIFT,;,.,. NE GRAND CASH GIFT. ,JJf NE GRAND CASH SIFT... 2d-? CASH GIFTS f 20,000 each, 100,0 - 10 CASH OIFTSi 14,000 each, -15 CASH GIFTS, -10,000 each, 150,000 iSO CASH GIFTS ii 5,000, each, lOajW - 25 CASH IFTS,r 1 4,000 each. 100.JJ SG-CA8H OIFTSjtr A000 each, 90.00 50 CASH GIFTS, 2,000 each, 10P.0 J0OCASHS GIFTS, 1,000 each, 1X0 ' 0CASHAlIFTS:Z5uaeach, I' -500 CASH GIFTSf' 100 each, .60. r9,0pp CASH GIFTS,' J50. each, "nl 1 ml? '1 IJI . 1 r, J" t Krtn noO jviwuiuuu i,uw Vriris, an casn, Whole 'Tio'kPt ' ' " ' ' ' $50.' ialves.. . - .- ?,en,lrha. or e&h eoupony...i....... i. vv uoie xicKets lor ........... 22 1-2 Tickets forw.. li000 Powers - - ' ri i , BUY J. & P. COATS' BLACK THREAD toyoiHACHli i!or .tickets. or information f , .TIIf-E' iiAMtBTTRjv t. t,- " ---Agentndiwger, A Uv.;c Library. Buildings LodsyiUe. J' may 24" ,i , ..v n- vi T..!:o1i:sYAU,
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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