i -r - r. -jygSiS JONKSA PsLl&TtyPPt'rs. 'I' 1 Free from the doUugscrujile tlj . et(erVur free-born reaseu.t "" that for Superintendent of Public Instruction, r SXESHPf SPOOL? , r, IN it . of -'Cray'en. ' ' . . .,0 Forjudge, ' In the Ninth Judicial District, DAVID 6JCHESCK; ESQ. . ,..0 ... c.&r&lkfrr ' v : In the NintH Jddfdal District,'' . Y(.J. .ONTGOMEJtY, ESQ... oa i lIoruTnOJIAS ; S 'ASHE - FOR MECKLENBURG COUNTY. For the Senate, ROBERT P. WARING. For Representatives, ". , J. SOtOMON REID, J. 8. JETTON. for Sheriff;: '? f MARSHALL E. ALEXANDER. For Treasurer, Cast. P. E, BELK. For Superior Court Clerk, E. A. OSBORNE. For Cmiiii Chmmissioiiert, THOS. L. VAIL, ! THOS. GT.UYAS, R. L. DeARMONDj Tv. E. ARDREY, h h:m. DLXON. JUDGE LOGAN AND "BAALBEC." ; ; - u 1 r : : - The Rutherford Star and Record, of May; 9, contained an article highly laudatory of His Honor Judge peorge Washington Logan. It praised him as a politician and a jurist. Qoncerping this eminent legal lumi nary's abilities as a lawyer and Judge the StarBand Record says : '"We now desire to say a few words about Judge Logan as a Jurist. We shall not attempt to say that the legal knowledge of the Judge is superior to or equal to some of the legal men of this State, but this much we do say, arid all who will take the pains to ex amine into the facts will so find it. that-considerine his exDerience at the I bar. before he was nlaced unon thai... . 0 . . . uu . j: cultie8 he has had to contend with. not forgetting that , his political ene mies hav beset him from; the very be iginninglx .his,; judicial ' careerf-with trickery and deception, in order toi iq- -all theseldisadvnttagea jjatdvcoiisider atiorihethasioadeoneofthdbf'stftnd m pst siitiJessXiages.ii'the'tate.'' ;Vm wflTAmsQ few re marks. -, ' ' '' The. Rutherford Am ia like Mark :Twahy4'pld'h.Q$ eriog. the tfact that one of Baalbec's hind legs -was bent the wrong way; that the other one was straight' 'and stiff as a lent pte ? ;hat most of his teeth were gone Ihat he was blind as n.hL. tK.n,;. u 1. . ti " ? - waa.broken and( arched like A-culv6rt that hi under- lip hungdown like a camel's; and that his ears VereihoSpecfSffcTosefo his hMfi nn.Mi -iui - t 1 o , Hn8rWUf fect, BaaU oec, wy.as KWerf inagnifi- centhorae, and merited U thpr , pmise nestowedunon him k; nrrAH - 1 , ' V v ' I The triumph of the Independent! canddawiMafHy b eiaifoed as ai bOlterWhetfthl result bftVe'ta 9S8-,lsix w""8 uiin-was -announced to the! General Assembly; the hh1n ifmm tfeikii ;i'7r;;- MdrnrtT. """""7 eu" ae "ou 8.lgles,one half less of. barium begone- f ... .. ...lp"v fctiea. i-'flf.y, .-vwui W),ue vonservaiive mem bers present eresilenf; they'Vere .dumfeiilh4kfetoni8hment at treach ery of the bolters. ' " "v ' The Eadical ave adopted the inde- . "'CV5 oiaaiej;o They wiU throw UPtheirThats if AnVArI?f Souh Carolina, 'aays-that thealoss these double-dealing bolters btA &iTmfrDt&-o&to -nx- "r. j" jh 5 .Wviiff wrtti plnr dent candidates. It ia nnlw fliSetcarcahates :rtv .I 'T are J-ataeteoi full of patrioti.ni ThZ i ,P""0""nK TheyJ toujiuu ue ui Lll R rninmi I Texw;mhoinfoi'h5ed'hi8 lparjdtfrn7- cotton seed, nittichMidience that b .'Wi of soluble p; oh elorr-"bflJn4TAf wti li. Itemmn aXdrtriight;-iwill make 1 capi iH3Z Wit urr & tal impost fori acres of anciilti- m a perfect stream, ,,rei61ilnVhtl vafed A.nfw:! !; ' ; CawPnj for intancefis fall -ofw over for a of5c iaotX the same .trhJ .- -. 1 . l 4 JLV9 fercss,ln tW 7thiJ6(Jiclai; M"u'" ytnz atWilkasbordi in bow yoirft:thrff.aaVa,Won4trwnt uif cmnioB w 6w, "A fir tyy h 1- my ; $ A- i xv We value very much the opinions of our bl& cotemporaries the Southern Saj the Werrai jaf the. 87th JnsU "Smi$ it iunsrstood that Mr.Cat sonvsougbt' theicaldmitiatioii, and has been nominated by Radicals and adopted as their candidate, no Conservative should think of voting for him." In the1 Southern Home of the same date we find the following pungent paiagrapha :., , "Mr." Carson has ability enough, but Ihefis 'not our man, and f he is the" sec . icals. ' Heri8 ridw-'in 'league ''with the depbi Logan, whom w- luvVe heard hint' 1 ehoufu e i n th er Harshest : tehn s . As hejiij iri the saine boat" with Logan, let them Hoat tAgetber on Radical wa ters, or sihk'together ti thfrbottona the filthy pool." ' ' ; ? ' i "The -Radicate of -Meckletiburg have put Logan1 and Carson "oiv ;thi hante ticket:" They traVeT. together" Ttr anjd from Rutherfordtoh. Their fdestimes are united." "Gov.. Caldwell appointed Mr. Car son Solicitor, in, Jbe placeof CoL By num. The, Governor was a bitter; par tisan and knew what he was doing in making this appointment. There was, of course an "r u nderstahding; between the Governor' arid Mr C. we' learpij too, that Mr. C. is in full accQrd with the mostixxfamous and.iufluentialjof the negro party, and they will supporlj him ' Now, iOIr. Carion would XSpen-i ly avow himselfrthe negro candidate, we would have. uothirgj to ;', But we do object' to h is carrying water on both shoulders. He travels with, Lo gan and has 'declined before a; Conser vative audiente Wsay whom he would support for Judge. . Wehave no doubt at all that her will vote for Logan. Let him then cast in his lot honestly and squarely with the negro candidate j But let him not deceive theifceop'e and "' 'immi' " ' ' A' TIGHT FIX. The New York"SMn, commenting on the members of the Congressional Committee, puts C. L. Cobbfdown a'as "back-pay grabber and small scalla wag." - - - This small scallaVag'is the Radical candidate for Congress in the first Dis trict. - ' ! He is the young man who is report ed to have said : "If I come out for civil rights, I am beaten. It I declare against it, I am beatert, arid what in the devil am I to do?" ; Our man; Solicitor Carson iara pret ty much the same fix. If he comes out for Logan he is sure to lose the few Conservative votes he counted on. If be comes out against Logan, Logan will blow on him,' and he will lose the negro voters he is courting. He is in a tight place. Whltt will he do? What can he do ? He is fast caught in his own nets. 0, what a tangled web we weave. 1 When first we practice to deceive I" The present season has been remark able for great storms and floods. The telegraph informs us of disastrous floods in Pennsylvania and Ohio; and the burstine of terrific water snouts in - w .,.,0; lue ana property. ne comet is property. thought to be the cause of these tre mendous rainfalls. The newspapers teem with accounts of the Beecher-Tilton, Rhoddy-Shot-well, and Glendenning-Pomeroy adul tery cases The wages' of - sin now is publicity. ' Judge Mackey says the few honest ana prominent Republicans of South Carolina, are as mile stones to the trees of the forest. ' t- . . r The Wilmington Star raps Logan as fclIows : phoUe Judicial District the Eadical candidate ia the -notorious Logan who liaa Beihere knowledge tif law necessftryjtd maiarespectahle justice of the peace nor the slightest Pre1" U atf haintarice-vith good manners. Besides all this, he is fierce pmiUQ and a ixi f ;OT1. governable temper which makes him pWy the petty tyranfr.' ' rr r; - r r-. A I :1D.I .Ain Hamnr 1 a .1 of n fam nrv f of what ;ir in nearly all localitieA re garded 'as, aycarroaOf trapirportatiori. As a r general, rule, 20,000 1 pxunda or TOi barrehi of Bait, 70 of yttu&p'XQ, df nour,. w pt -winsitey-,2UOsa6ka of flouri ccrds of hard wood, teven sof' soft neaa 01 nogs, u to luu head ot sheep 900O feet of olid boardsni7,000feet of sjding,13XX)Q feet flodrine. 40.000 shin teuirii less oi joists, Bcanuinz. anu an other large timber, , 840 ; bushels, of wheat,, 360 of corn, 880 of eats, 300 of barley. .360 of flax-seed. 360 of annles. 430 of Irish potatoes, JOOO bushels of hyan - . - , .... i-n.-i bran. WA8tE OB'rCoTTON.SKKn. MK. .Ailr An ?mmPW9 Wmm-m wflw;ipiew seea . are allowed to deoompose arid waste, at erly every gino&eVaridyeVi uable manurei i ilTort cultivati 80 fef,'tf te;the opWhushelsrbroaddttst, to the acre. Will increase the drciderab emfMWJbV.'ostiri "ft n alternate layers of Teaves, strawmd ire ; iuu .pusheis of -green mizea in pjaiiwjtn J hosphate and allowed1 timterfsiltffMtmngWtiW iMi keeninwhoTe female inirpin bis private AttesidenceV'Beecher n2tonyoui ja better dry up. Get theo to Dunnrv I n aii .il vouiira. vun btd. ihwih daneerooi -to ih- commiinltrnb would ha howl njr rsccQOB .' of thd mountalni-LWJt!i VQWrW. M4 rICBrresponalnce' 61 tM Obseiverll A Foreigner'a Opinion of North Caro- Mr.JBdi&ritU is lafiiriil4ple firmly V . VN -i S . fiteiiirmahio thmttoitHe place of bw hativitv with emStiohs of pleasure, land to( keep injnemoryjts hallowed associations. Aira wis pi me jb 1 lguc , but man is so constituted that he can not speak of his native State with an unbiased mind. Now as I am a for eigner. I nroDose tb BDeak my : calm and unprejudiced opinion of the "Old L North State." NjQ;rthC.aiUwaDS-iJftve.jajighiiJxhe proud of their State, and to Kiory in saving, Iffanf OnetTCarolina's sons.". This State has always been, the birth place; of talent. Its sbif 'li'Wi- ductive of genius." The number m ner noble sons w equal to ' the' constella tions of the. midnight. jhea. vena. Men, who for strength of; intellect, nianli ness ,t: piup!ei tand .uprightness of character, are exaniplars worthy of imitation V and to iheir honor '1e it said, theywere men who never proved traitors to.'ifieWolfritry's' weal. 1 fMisM : Has sullied the cheek of thv brave. North Garolina, too, has a proud record. In this State constitutional liberty first waved;its barinef; arid the lofty-' spirits of the sons of Meck lenburg first .declared man's right to rule his, conduct. The Mecklenburg declaration , of Ind?pen(leuce uer prond est possession. -Cursed. ought to be the name of him jvho. endeavors; to ,vxest it from her graspj. 3Tims. jcannot, din jbut only adds. utret to- tnis: pnerisu.ea , jewel. (Jareimapsj snouia renep) oer, wnaj 4 expected from men to-wbpm this, glo rious, patrimony-, wabeoueathed,). I need not speak of her ? course-114' the late struggle., It is -sufficient tpiisay, ah bore: ther share rnqbly. t and more than sustained her , well-earned reputa tion,' . ril-j'.it i,'- '! North Carolina is endowed hy nature with every blessing. She has vast min eral resources ; her poilis rich and pro ductive., To emigrants I would recom mend it as alobuntry where they can purchase godd land at low rates. Her inhabitant itoo. should point with pride to its. mountains its rivers, its grand and glorious scenery. I have traveled far , and wide. I have seen Lake Como, amidst the soft and luxu riant beauty of Italy, and truly it was a beautiful picture. I, have seen the Bonnie Highlands of Scotland, when the pale moon hid all of heaven's lights, save Arcturus alone, who still fluncr his fiery rays through infinity. and she painted glen, hillside, valley and mountain with her silvery light, I and kindled night into a softer day, aud that was more-beautiful still. I haye admired the sublime grandeur of Alps, and seen them raise their snow capped summits heavenward, basking in the sunlight and decked with iu gorgeous rays. This and this only was more beautiful than the nuld and calm, but still glorious beauty of Wes- tern North Carolina. In fact nothing so forcibly reminded me of what must have been the paradisiacal scene ot n;uen. rneretore, 1 say XNortn Caroli nians haye a right to be proud of their btate. They should be proud of the land of Morehead and Vance, whose lame and glory are world-wide. They should be proud of a land that has ior its inheri tance the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence. They should be proud of a laud so blessed by the Great Crea tor, and they should glory that they dwell in one of the most beauteous spots God has created for the habita tion of man. With a proper spirit of enterprise North Carolina should be the most prosperous of the Commonwealths. Thornton. An Unknown Solicitob. Carson, that is Joseph LY the Candidate for Solicitor, from the "Mounting Dis trict,' who rejoices perhaps, in a larger accumulation of adipose tissue, than any man at the Bar, essayed 'to enter the Grand Jurv Room during Court week, on matters of business and not being known by the Jury, either per sonally or otherwise, was met by one of the Jury at the door and was told to "GIT." It is not necessary to add that he "GOT.' The Juror excused himself hy saying that he did'nt look like a lawyer and thought he was an intruder. Concord Sun. The St. Louis Democrat nominates Chief Justice Waite for the Presidency, This is a grave error. The supreme Bench should h nhnvn thn atm'ha- phere of politics. The.', nomination of a Chief Justice for thePresidency would Grant for a third term.-ew York Inudretb'9 Turnip Seed's. TIITE, have received all the most desirable If varieties of these iustly celebrated seed, which are orferedjftt the lowest market. prices by ;, , , w JR BURWELTi & CO, ... - - "Druggists. springs' (Jorner, Charlotte, H; C - -July lO-Cf,; -AK-'tiVU ti. ., r- NOTICE. J .mA5u LZ office of the. flock -Island Factory- or the purpose or reelsterfmr voters iro m JMODaay , between the hours of U A MJ to o'clock PM, TbjaelE3S D Gold. "Wato.lL and.Cbalir for 1 fifty, dollars less; thai! , Original cask Warranted fine ;d( fend awodllmekeeper iQly;j, Kv ?. vuV, . vn -.wrifti ; l'V !.) , EIGHTY (80) barrels of !"Linwood Flour" 3 asK a ALl&AiJJik rr TFHHi imported and (domestic Ci ?V A"fcU"5?B me marlret. at " ' JN H'wi;t,?:MOliAS8E8'''Whlte - viur TlB(Wr.li.,, rmif uanvaimaci nf ; .""! , - -. . -- - -T.vyr llttthhi r 1 -i-.-,- . ry.iftnu.Yia. r.R.A v . nnca . , , jLisee5,.'fHeaKrasajacott,-ugar, ctree, ' . Tm,.,:'1.;, Idolaasea, FlourrMeal, Grist; o. ,.-:',:. prta41rcl?MP, -- i 1 TTTTITSISiSSSS..,. .... " .. 1 1 - ' ------- " , ' ' ..-- 111 1 1 1 KEEPS THE LARGEST STOCK OF tOf nines auu Lii uuia car: s r r ! 'JUvV : In Western North Carolina. ,5 "" -Vrrr.fjr'm TN future be. will -keep -4aie-stocK of Fine Liquors, Chariipagne and other Wjnes, fir dinner parlies or ppfPS. A few liarrols of the inst.lv ZEB V ANGE . , , Whiskey, npe and raejlow, always on hand. Hfe stock in tle GengraV Grocery5 'Tfirll'. is complete. Sugar?,- specialties. ' - , When you come to Charlotte-for Grocer- Kkrall and seeBiack.ifyou wanttjie worth of your money; I respectfully return thanks or the liberal patronage bestowed upon me, and respect- fully solicit a cpntinuance,of further .favors. w. j; BLACK. june Vi FOUND! . ' - - t 4 ' " White House, -IN Washington, a large lot of MONEY supposed ta have been dropped by parties representing $350,000,000 - i while on a visit to that place All the Money Can be Made by calling on J. T. BUTLER, who is sellinc off all of his fine GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEW ELRY, SILVER and LA-TED WARE, SPE(ApLESv,Jtojepre for a splendid FALL STOCK. .;. Those Who Vaut nareraius Come and See M$. . ' At this establishment we call Brass, Brass, and Gold, Gold. Everything warrant- represented ; aS The highest price paid for ohl Gold and Silver. fiSf Watches, Clocks and Jewelry re- paired and warranted for 12 months at J. T. BUTLER'S Carolina Jewelry House. Charlotte, N. C. apl 24 iiTiiitpliml nnltnm nt I.oct " TN order to close out all styles of Summer JL Goods, we have made a great reduction in all the following lines of Goods, viz Muslins, French Calicos, Percales, Batiste Cloths. Chambras, Ginghams, colored Lawns, Grass Cloths, and all goods pertain ing to that department must and will be sold. Cali soon, before the close of the season. Many goods in the Notion and Fancy Goods Department, such as Ribbons, Col lars. Cuffs, Peque Trimmings, &c, will be sold at Bargain Counter prices. A handsome lot French,. Scotch, and American Cassimeres, Gents and Boys Clothing, and Gents Furnishing Goods gen erallv. have been reduced.' and will be sold - .v ? to close, at prices that cannot foil U induce , a purchase McMURR AY fc DAVIS. july 16 tf. Kllltt S ClllIL CUPG, v Only 50 Cents per B file Contains NeitlidirQiilriine Nor Arsenic; Safe, Cheap, and' Never Falls when ' -1 . . ilk'" 1 ' a.-- Directions are Followed. A i: "TRY : .IT, . "AND BE CTJREDi !iar Read he'tellbwirig , testimonlala jfrora well known genuemen oi xue nigrresi, cnar- W6m , P9V ,2f Mdrich, Castor, of. St, Mark1 u -JEvan Lutheran Church jPAartoKeiv Oi CURE'wttbrire eas a emedor t v.n T konnlMl K TJITT'S fl'H T.T.T. mend HtoaUaffllcteAwithmftlarlaldlsefcses i , , N ALDBIGH, Jrftlii!rfhi1V"''add''rihy'festlirion3!: to- th above. I mMr KMJTT'S - CHILIj - CUJXE a (true specific for Chills and: Fever,. and as B?ch ar8tUt?nTTrirwtt has totila OBfII.1 CTOEls for sal by Drtrgxists aiid'Cantry Mercnants, ana aj by Wholesale Druggists tnh; leadtngrmar- Ask f6r KX.TJrT'S.ChJJLCSure. -and fake no other. 4 i i ;i,resiriiyerrj'l V cnoicei "Family Groceries," Bama, Dried AAA.PPUN158 arrived, and, for ale yj v v v . m :v..- . I - -Tt r-; in TLEASAJ?X B(X)iIS ASDGOOUllOl.'BD. fe JWRS.A.!w:mt1LT:r hai twV'comrort'able Rooaii now vacant. -Term for lwuini WtiStLZ for Sramntai: pur- .t. uy,J i9 'if V' P "3 Coffee and Molasses v w " rn ' amJffi2Sft "Terra lerros lor boarding moder- eb rated - V ? m - . ; ; u t S it I M V a a - r 1 ...; " 1 : S - If!:, ; f il.! FARE'S BUILDING, 23 TRYON STREET. " ' CHARLOTTE, X. C. - . READ. READ. 1 GREA r DISCOVERY. Bradley's Patent Enamel MADE Pare White Lead, Linseed Oil and READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS, From Prof W Q Simmons, Wake Forest College, North Carolina. ., t Wake Fobest College, N C, October 4, J873. ' i Mr C P KniglU, Dear Sir : We have for several months been using your Bradley's Patent Enamel Faint on our College Building, and are well pleased with it- -Tliotighv it was applied by one having no experience in such work, yet we have a erood job. We shall continue to use it believing thatin point of uon, it is superior to any other pigment oflered in the marKet w vi tslMUlUJNb. From Messrs Englehard & Saunders, ii c ucoiic iv uui raucuui iiiiciiumi iv of this office having purchased some of this raint.' We can recommend it from a knowledge of its merits,!- Some.of the. employee94 have usea it, ana speak m the highest terms of it, alter a trial of several months. wn)j it is as durable as ordinary paint, it has a much liner fiqish, and rts eost and convenience will recommend it to all in need of paint. t o From S Mr C P Knight Sir : The pai t came and 3 buckets, 1 gallon each; As practice (not constant) work, completed the house, two coats ;.the last coat,I applied tbiQk, and it is now generally conceded, that,. for 'ksuamel," like hardness,' and bbdv ttha 'harmony Of colors, there is not a handsomer job in the tion which is an item just now with the Southern, people. : . It should be generally adopted in this State. Any country lad can apply it. I have never dabbled in. such, stock as "testimonials," but J feel soJbrGjbly the great adaptability - of your "namel..Paint" to tne wants pi our peoji&--in. excellency oi niaienah, m Deauiy oi coior, ana lniaeiaciui its being eadyTmxea,,rthat; Tigffie'you permisaiott (if it idesirableto: yoa)- to .make what He yon think proper of tl lis letter? Very respectfully nd truly, .S McGILL, M D, . . : - -6- ... , ' "" , - . . PromBW Rayne, of the .Firm of:Bartiett&ttayne, .43 Qarondelet Street, :'' " " . " NEw0siex! January 29, W4r C P Knfyd, EsqTSo 93, West Lombard StreH Baltintore-Deai" But: It affords nle much pleasure to advise you how well satisfied I am with.Bradley'B Patent Enamet Paint, having used all I bought of you in painting. a large cottage (riewj at Ocean: Sprins,?Jiss., and having found it to cover and work so admirably and very far superior to 'ordfrftiry metal paints, and colors not subject to fade, besidesieinje decidedly cheaper. .4t is mv ir2 pose tosepd ydu another order for more very'sboiiYporaresDwVfallJPi ; Wtl(4 fK - ! '- ' ' ' .. f--j 64 .. , -,r a i j t j : i . twenty square yards, two coats. jeer specimens ana Jtrtce List r urnisnca k uoerai maucemeata to the trade; f -!C " july'23 6m Just Receidt R, K DAVIDSON U "pAtLOE Su4tst I)essing Case Suits.-Ward X robes, Bureaus, Beadateads, Tables, Whatnots, Chairs, ot various, Kinas, such as Foldingchairs, t)ChklriWTfef Fnwi hut uWi,m . ntiiiiw 1 1 illimw I I n it ontirfttlr' forated bottom chairs-something entirely now r. ... -. 1 ' . . ' . ' v Also a new lot of Baby Carriage, ahd.al large ana eiegant wuruuiiii ui racK.ei3, Wall Pockets and Comb .and Brush" Boxes of th very Jatest sty lea. s jCail and .examine. may, 20 ; ... i, - . . -;, ; 4 DurhamnlbacGOvT John ill. McElwce Offers to Dealers, Chewers' ciut Stnok'era!&' large Jot 6f toau'factnre!' fbbacco1 at 16W prices."'' His i;r'- n t -.tn": il .' na. ft.. ANTE-BELLUM DURHAM BRAND- ia not eicefled on the market. 1 " ' Address atfitate3yille,iI.C. rjui ri .v 1 junel2,tf ; , , .va tjii...' JiVj, MANSION: se; - GREEN VI IflLBfWCifV V: mHB onlvfir8telass' Hotel between Char ;JL lotte and;AtlaAtivThi; House, laa lust oeen, repaintea, ana raujiwaea ana situated convenient to the business part 01 4hdty-'i tiJii'U s 'CitA' I STj Pmntbuajtofthdirpm thettepotHf vr r fceepsrcdnsUntty tat6rFtiflitu1lSf!ri great yariets and of the. verx latest atyles,. atuiils selling forfait only cheaper .than the tame Class or gooas ,na.veeyer neet sold; in the ui- iy 01 Vjnariocte, &uu as cneap as anyone ean possiblTsetb A call from Lt i reBpectf ill ly 7 j J Paint, FROM Zinc, and Always Ready f Use. -o- economy, durability and facility ;of uppU&tl O Editors and Proprietors Journal." Wilmikgtok, KC, Dec. 28, 1873. ' vuc iwcimtcuicoii ui ..viwiicj a .iuciu jwioivi paint from Mr . Q Khisht. of JJaltihiore,' McGilL'MD, The PEix8, Faqibs Co. Vaieb'. '6; 1873.. ' 1 safe to hand as ordered, 2 kegs, S feaUbris eUclij was slack, I did the job myself. Two weeks place. I saved. Bixtyifi ye- dollars by the opera i : .. 1 o ..1 i i i. 1 1 One gallon covers . ' -; lillll onutt.i " ' c-'r'V ft- tip -.y T: 'f t PKIOHT. sWAKent' ' 93 West Lombard Street, Baltimore E n oou ra ge r H orhd 1 n df ti stitfl 1 7HEKDIXIE2EBEIEt':: THE BEST EJJMPyEUKJHEJ.EASJ MONEY. j Satisfaction Guaranteed or. no Trnae.' Diploma Awarded at the tast V itf :i the- Cai'oliu as. . rpiifi DIXIE PUMP is equal ifliot? 'Bupeff Ju jor to. anjri wooden, puin' now. flejea o ittiejbubkc. Itjas : Southern : Production made at dur.owh doors, bf our own materia". ; Hundreds'of Certificates migKf ne obtain ed from parties who-j are. using this ; Pump testifvine. to its. cheaness. rdurabilifev .and emciency,' bxit as it is: deemed .entirely, un. necessary onfy refers tbec folio wrngf Ui zens-of tsbariottej among man others i not named who anijisine the Punjp ii vii ; 2 . Davidspn, Mayor, of rjhwhiUe, J G iuaxwen, sewing juacmne Agenv, a ai uates, Cehtral Hotel.-L Alackweldef P Shv der, S M HaweltJaraes J0hhst6n.O5l-BSrVt land, W R; Cochrane, Cyrus. Hun terjJ.M, mciviurray, a m iuiuer, jai jm. A.narew8rf Hi Robert Gibbon. ' ' i! ! ' Liberal inducemen! 'offeree! ' to'-'Grapges Trarlft fif-roAf PhoflvlfA M n low'oomar nyrFlutnber; : fj; afWr5"1 !.;5fv f "nl V ? 'WirsTOn. tisuieaupDiint wiia every aeucacy in Beas- V f" J-- AJLSU4.W Iryor8t. on door below Clirlo b .?-z.r-?'i f erme mem;." jut letters Tnusc L 1 'frit '-'-ttiattwdara tVaBtsWlrr.W i f b3 tb -:u: IL-'DU" SINE.'. lX6ow Know opeh for the reception K i- 101 W. Fifth P 8t.1HyT - R ! It R RADWAY'S READY REiifp CURES THE "WORST PAIRS In from One to Twenty Minute, NOT ONE HOUR UIe8' ane r rea !mg thi dTerttoement ned . SUFFER WITH PAIN W,0 RADWArs KEADT RELIEF IS A rn.- EVEEY PAIN! A CrRB jq, It wtheflniaiidta The Only Pain ReiM(V- tht instantly np th- mortttf4c1.th,i , "rt'Mvimu - - KHKUM ATU:. Bed rH.ien. Fnnn ' t""1 Niurnlt-ic. or prostrated wi!h UiM-ase may i, RADWAY'3 READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT E 19P INFLAMMATION OK THE KI ON E YS SORE THBd'llfeMH HEADioorafW -nn-tttu. cold cHaW-AoWwuf BHEUAnst Twenty drop In half a tumbler of water will i . , momenta core CRAMPS, SPASMS SOUR RTnl?? HKARTBURM, RICK bRADAtlHK DlARRHnS8. DVSENTBRY. COLIO. WIND Vi V AS5S.0Ka. and all INTERNAL PAIN-!. - . '"-"UWEU JrTeJra-hooM always carry Wfeottla of Kend-r'IXptiBr with 1W1 . fTater will prevent sickness or pains from cham? . I water. It is better tliau French Brandy or BituSP. " Mimulant. ' ii FEVER. AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE enred for flfty cenh Th. , )t a remedial ageiut in th world .thatill enre id Aeue. and Tirfther Malarioni Ri . rtJln not and Typhoid, Yellow. V? AY'S P1LLS1 so Quick as BAnwiv'SVPL1 and other Fevers aided by LIF. Fifty cents per botue. 8. HEALTH! BEAUTY!! STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD INCRPiOB OK FLESH AND WEIGHT CLEAR SKIN BEAUTIFUL COMgLEXIOMECURED TO A PJijjRAOWAY'S Ssrsaparlai Eesilveit THZ -CR5AT;. BLQ.QD PURIFIER. HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES so OUIOS. SO RAPID ARE THE CHANGES, THg BODY UNDERGOES, UNDER THE INFLUKNr OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDIciNii THAT. ETBrj; Day: an. Increase in aaSffiilM'is Seen ail Ft very drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN BESOIi. VENT communicate! through the Blood, Sweat, UrlM. and othor fluids and jutees of the system the vizor 0? life, for it repair the wastes of the body with new and sound materiaL Scrofula, Syphilis, Consnmptiim Glandular disease, Ulcers in the throat. Mouth. It', mors, Nodes in tbeGlandsand other parts of the system Sore Eves, Btrnmoroos discharges Irom the Ears, and the worst -forms of. Skin .diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Birr Worra.-Salt Rheum, Erysipelu. Acne, Black 8pots, Worms in the Flesh, Tumors, Cn. cers in the Womb, and all weakening and painful dis charges. Night Sweats, Loss of 8perm and all wastes of the life principle, are within the curative range ot this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few days' use wi'.i nrove to any. perspa using- it for,either of these forma of - (iisease its potent pwer tdt eSre them, ; ji tnspatieni, aany neeoonnirTeducea Dy the wwtes and decomposition that is continually progressinf, suc ceeds in arresting these wastes, and repairs the same with new material. made from healthy blood and this the SARSAPARILLIAN will and does secure a cure Is certain;. for wheu once this remedy commences Its work? of purification, and succeeds in diminishing the loss of wastesHts repairs will- be rapld; and every dtr tbepatien bwjUfeet himself (rrowingbetterandatroncer, 4he food digesting better, appetite improving, aud flesh ' and weight increasing. . , . Not only does the barsapabilliait Risolvknt excel all known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic, Scro fulous, Constitutional, aud Skin diseases; but it Is the bniy positiv cure fur . I Kidney & Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womb diseases. Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, btoppajre of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Bright'siDis ( n-e. Albuminuria, and in .all cases. where there are lirick-dustdcposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or there is a morbid, dark, bilious appear ruce, and white bone-dust deposits, aud when there is a pricking,- burning sensation when passing water, and pain. -4a the -Smalt uf -tbe Back aad along the Loins. Tkimor of 12 Years' Growth fiivedi' ty Had way 's Resolvent. r? . EJR. RADVAY'S i r m. w wiilt wl nni SnWa. i4raiHi. nSrifT. cleanse wad strenrtnen. Md- L way'sMiU- fortEeeureofalidtoprteraofthoSM Liver. Bowels. Kidneys. Bladder. Nervous Diseases, 'Headache. Constipation, Costiveness, Indigestion, Drs pe'psla. Biliousness BiBona Fever, Iuflammatian of vt Howels. Mies, and ell Derangement of the Intemii . Ttscertw WarnuMeditosTeot pesiti ve cure. Partly VegetaNe..QDtaiaina a mercury , minerals or oekwinv eusdruirs. r A fpw dokfti of it ADWAVS PILLS will fres the ' temfrtm all the alnive named disorders. " Price, Sice uts pi Bi.ic.- HOliD T OKOBtJISTa. , BKAO f FALSE AWV TBOK." ' Send one letter kacw.to BAD WAY A CO.. No. S3 Warren 8t, New fork, nfof matoji .worth thousands will bs seat roc TriSeilBbrrtiori in the ,f , -. v-. . country - ; . - S50,0QQ 00 IN VALUABLE GI CTS TO Bt DISTSIBUTKD- IN .;; l,;d. .siNiE's ' 168tti Repnlar Monthly GIFT ENTERPRISE 0V h drnwn Mnndav. Ana.. UOth. Is'4 l. tit I0HE GEASD CAPITAL P8IZE S5 'Two Two ; :Oue Prizes $1,000 each ( Phizes $500 Greenbacks Prizes $100 , in ( I. ' Family Carriage aud Matched i. Horses with th SIlTiip-Mouuted Har v0a5h $I,500! - ness. 1 'Horse & ... 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