.-'V.-' 5AILY OBSERVERS ON, Proptr.l ,,,;W,edaesdaynATigu8t 5,1S74 . U -Prel fromtbe-dotlufc scruples tha.t ; , letter ourTfio COKSEBVATtrErWOpiWEES f br Superintendent "of Public Instmctwn, " .; . !. i. ; STEPHEN D. POOL, ;t.w;i-r'-V'of Craven. , . , r i-.l i vIn the Ninth' Judicial Disl iciar District, " ' DAVID SCHENCK, ESQ. i'ir Solicitor, ' . r Iti tlie NintlrJad!cfal District, " W.'J. MOtTGaSEEY, ESQ. ' For(bngr$Hn5te;&teh District, t MonirnpiaLirsrAsnEv: r - . v ; , -..ytt 'i" i . i DexAbcratloCoiiservauver Kmlnees ' rRj ilECilLaTBUBO COplSTY. i 3iyl'::t ,?TU Tafc - 1 : i n ..- "ROBERT P. jWARlNti i ' -J. BU1UMU RiWl'i - t . ft MARSHALL-E. AL :ander.'5 For Treasurer, Capt. F E.BELK. For Superior Court Clerk, E. A. OSBORNE. For Register, WM. MAXWELL. , ;.y- j. kioore, ., ,. i '.-For County Cbtnmfetumers, - . ' TH0S.I VAIL, - -J THOS. GI.UYAS, R. L. D ARMOND,' W. E. ARDREY, 1 H. M. DIXON. THE PROSPECT AT HOME. " , ; 1 rtow inai me aecisive nour is aimutit upon us, and the contending' parties are all in position on the political bat tlefield, a brief 'glance at "the situa .t tidri" will be profitable. " . '., .Mrl;Ashe will poll nearly the full f strength-of the Conservative party in " Mecklenburg. There being no square out Republican candidate for congress ... i.u ' Tzii i .l. in meneiuin una district, ir. asub will eet a number of Republican votes. a sufficient number to counterbalance the few Conservatives who will cast their ballots for Davidson, the DeDen- went. Mr. Davidson will get a few Jonservatives, mostly his intimate personal friends, and some of his rela- i lives. Beyond that he has no strength ' in: MerVlp.nbiira- Tbft IHpniiHiranH are neither united nor zealous in his support. The more sensible and in; telligent among them; black as well as white, can fi&ahroWh'ithe thin guishe .weart, .and-axeoo smart to De looiea J3jrany such: hall and hall maiil 'qiNeer eo'nfidenUyl eWpect to chronicle his pverwhelming defeat In 1 4' The Pool and Pcrrnell ticket has fUrlw iK. -wfr..;,..:kW " r . J r. I h a arr a 1 jh.11 . . J - A 11. . - iWm1 cSto the ; strict party lines. Pool will run abreast -rwith lUiala-r artv: nomftW. "Neither r,f thP nrlafo- ara v, . . T w. wwummjW vuu u ij A1J MU nrktcn tn lha nennla avv V.....V. ' i v.1'1' ' H V i ' ' ii' ' : - TV" ! w v: Schenck ;will poll nearly theTfull Conservative strength of the county In the county he will lose a few scat- tering votes ; and perhaps a corporal's , guard, of 1 Conservative ; eentlemenari - rViiViAt 1 m.. . irf j. perhpsjn all,' to, iwenty-five; will be were surprised to hear that as respect 0ConnWrbalanced byiho vEepnblicans, ablo a colored mani as Burwell N. -1 ' "gk, the infliience of (Beneral Johnson had declared-himself for Lo- - ; n "jugerwiu vote for Bchenckfin or- aer i,q . peat the infamous .Logan. - Lo? gan s Vtrengty. fs almost entirely with Ihe negroesrr -Only a few white men fstrippedfrhi'hlsTfaee, ful doubteHdealinVeipoeed 'he iivnooriav naa ttaurti -. . , , - .' - , Schenck. 'There were i ' oonaMeraUe ttin wm .-olicited. by rbim and ob- 'e party in llurley-s election, and to A' ' i .DurF wniT :TC4r ' tidrmA,: Ix - .J flnoalrinnp riAmhinohnn tuirh T rern-n anH 1 . " -Carson, But it-was under'the imprest the Republicans. v I : ! ' - - ' , H e'as a gppd ,&ryalivej u ':!-X''-'m 'Tm ' " ttTe -$inthe.jnwtoihvnolcrtv.l, 'baya,G. W. ,Logap, .?If ; the .people ; . not'j'the'. gnt"' ,'en'arjcft wTth.'hel ' : C ' :, honorable tneni hf t.h' v i rtoiidicket." h . canvass shows that the party is close- mu .nun, vote the regular1 e-toly'rm-eoator - jiesive : wunjpof all .nealmos , . " Maauijr rufni . ior the snaaow ot a doubtA..'.;?":.- - w '"j'uuuuua on nno ; fi,6Wi5?!1iel heresuitof ihe vtY- s j " v w " "rre8 oetween -McConneli 'and Stewart untiring Democrat "wbrt. ro:. ,uL a . WiTlV.??.5?0-.? honor to be ft justice offthepeace'ih tVnobleoldtreilwhoba . .. . oan- - nar iMcr pies' fits t -Jprbmplgated 46 the - world by ;the elder Adams; aud the immor tal efferson. yetapprehend Mr. Alexander,' of Steele Creek, has been rnarkedout by the hand of fortune 4s the winner of the race; McConn ell led off in a way that presaged ; victory, but Alexander it seems is rapidly gain ing on. hinVon the ho horae stretch. senator-jkiorionoi xnavana, nas ae-: livered a significant speech on the is sues of the houn Among other things said, he denied "that President Grant sympathizes with the Southern Dem ocracy upon the subject of civil rights, andili4iffer-with cans upon that question." He said that question further :. '. . ..." '. . .' ' . , . . . , . . 'In his December . raesajwrBi-he ex- , pr pssl y f ecom in end th e eoa c tm en t, of in i;iv in oeuer Kpcure ine. civu risrnis ' whu-h frefetbnv slVould eJcrirb- 'bit has 1 not ertectnn I !y secured to' the enfran- chised'slAfe.'and t repel with" indigna tion the suggestion- that the President will prove false to the principles of the Republican party." - . Morton is Grant's right hand man. Morton knows him well.' So here it is plainly een that Grant will "not veto I the Civil Rights Bill. , That ' bPl is sure to pass the next Congress., There, is hardly a reasona ble doubt about this now unless the Democratic majority in Congress is considerably increased this Summer and Fall. 1 We may calculate upon having soj- cial equality forced by law upon us next year. Such a law is pregnant with evils for the South. It is then of the very evils for the bouth. It is then of thevei greatest importance to every decei white man, woman and child in Norl Carolina ihatiwe have a' Legislature, decent North a Superintendent of Public Schools, Congressmen, Judges, ; Solicitors, and County Officers, who are not in open or secret affiliation with the negro party. White Republicans are as much interested in. this as white democrats, unless such Republicans stand on the Sumner-Bissell platform. Carson, The Independent Solicitor Carson claims to be a Con servative. "Lam a Conservative ! ' he bombastically exclaims. Yet he acts iwith the Republicans, conspires with Logan, and obtains a nomination at the hands of the Republicans. None but the most wretched double-faced politicians do this way. His actions his sneaking after Republican support, gives the lie to his professions. He is no Conservative. He is a Radical at heart, and if hadoeanot actonenWwith - . . " ... the Republican party hereafter, it will be because he has changed his mind. Carson claims to be an independent. He was so independent that he would not submit his selfish claims to office to a convention of white men ; but in an under-handed way, through private letters, sneaks before a convention of I . I np?ro(s. nimn v. nnt hp?8 thfi nomina- . m" --------- tlon at tne,r hands! That is Carson s independence! Carson's independence means opposition to the white man's Part3T. nd secret, sneaking, under handed affiliation with the Radicals the negro party, And to conceal bis shame, he tried to lie out of 5t- We haye never in all our experience known such a case of brazen-faced effrontery, and deliberate falsehood. We doubt if a more trior- 0USh and consummate political hypo dis-icrite was ever before unmasked since the world began The best thing said at the Radical nnw.wnw vpstorrlov woa . lit f or art lw a ' J - negro speaker. He denied indignantly . MT- .V' JQOU8M,n' AnaePe-n a.t a. r Tir t r tt tt -r .. dent candidate for Shentf, is a Demo I ' ' crat gaid that he had ini1entnt1tmt anA uaf r come put as an I j i i j a.i t 1:' T . a m IJUHN LltKli JM V7UC1. . 11l.1t f II. II S TITll W till I1IJ "vco Wc x i - That is, he I . . W IJif UM 'y 'c surrtmuers I ' surrenders to the Republicans. Truer words were never spoken. "Logan is the' man Tor Judge?' This sentiro'ent coming' "' from' ' any . other source than the Rutherford Star and -.f,, . -t av I . . .. . 1 vmw vi luviiviuui it ean Joseph L; Carson is not an indepen dent candidate any more than Kerr and BisselL He is. the Republican -i: ' "' -mi?li ' - think 1 deserve to be sustaiued andre- elected, T- will bethahkfui: fdr-ttleir iuPPort If not 1 vwill bow to their will."; Prepare To frfake your bow. Mr.! J"'. "v"l" rem0test ide W electing you.; The Bynum referred to in Schencks Comniuiiication !'yesVerday not Hon. p. . Mr.K, w.: s. nBynum was at the time he defended Abernetb v ' . -, - , - o6 ittmB;n(mi,ui,ww.? his opinions were not worth muclu ; The earpet-hag Opyernor of Missis sippi has acain requested Grant to send I (jJUJiiHive ior ouucjwr. iua( nomina-rpeiioeu uiuuer to ucieai- nievuuerva 1 ' JSverythinewe near irom tnevanouBf . , T ... - ; .' vM f T:.rU Let: challengers be aDDointed wbi counues oi ini uaip.v',".l tft.bgtTi . . . . . , nrtnaoot?f . , nominees.- - 1 i The' Conservative party in .Gaston 1 nominees. , Gaston is always on the J right aid ' CIJLa.VELAND, ? RUTHERPORD T AJXOJPOUL :j ' " The prospecG)f33chenck and Mont goeryirjL tnel ufmeir counties are eood Ajprirate letter front CaptJBorders, of Sbytoj friend orthe Observeb, stfygi he had consulted "quite a number of public men in Cleaveland county; and there were various opinions as to the probable majority for the Conser vative nominees for Judee and -Solieu tor. The lowest estimate made was 01d,,?tenff'G?:eev Ts'bp has iCtfnVrt8S- 1 etl th er whoJe county, and been at every tax,-gat,heringt says 800. . Capt. Borders puts it d?wn at GOO. NVbatever it may , it 'in very cer tain that the majority in Cleaveland will more than offset Logan's majori ties in Kiitherford and Polk. Th e pros pec ,t i 1 1 11 u t h e i ft rd i sj 1 r h t er than was at tirsjt aitticipated. Those who seem mpst.capable of judging, as sert that Logan wi.Il certainly run be: hind Caldwell's majority in Ruther ford. ; The friends of Schehck and Motit- gomery, and party organization in these counties are enthusiastic in the r.t- . i i support of the ticket, and are working wiiu uiav ieai nu cuiiicsuito 10 almost a sure presage of victory. Hie Cabarrus County Conservatives wilt present, on Thursday, an almost unbroken line for Ashe, Pool, Schenck and Montgomery. Cabarrus is one of the most spirited Democratic counties in North Carolina. -She always toes the mark. communicated. of the Canvass Speaking Dallas. Closing at Ewtok Daily Observer : To-day the canvass in. Gaston county was conclu ded. The appointment of Messrs. Schenck nnrl Mnntirnmerv brought together a large assembly of the best people from just as quick as he will take the corn all parts of the county, and it is grati- m" thief and liar. The Raleigh fvine to know that they went away not Christian Advocate very puoperly re- only satisfied with our nominees, but only satisfied with our nominees, but also enthusiastic in their sunnort. Maj. Montgomery opened the half with a most excellent and ettective speech, that pleased everybody (except thp. rnval familv. and won for himself a host of admiring friends. Maj. M. has made a thorough canvass of Gas ton, and having heard all of his speech we testify to that which we do know in savins that no stranger could have gained a stronger hold upon the affee ti. nf t.h n7inl nf this nmintv in so short a time. His manly defence of Conservative principles lias endeared him to Conservatives, and his fair treat ment of his subject won fyr him the respect and confidence of the honest Republicans. The Conservative party nwM much to Mai. Morttffomfirv and he richly deserves the reward he will most cerlainly receive next lhursday. ""J: " y y "--.. -VI 11 III WtIM 1 1 1 I 1 1 I W Ml I I IV IV if 'IIHIII'k Esa., in a speech perfectly aglow with eoauence. It would be impossible to do Mr. S. full justice in a mere pen sketch of his speech, and we will only say that his appeals for a return to our former standard of judicial excellence and purity were felt by all who were present, and his arraignment of Logan was a specimen of sublime invective. Col. William Johnston, at the con clusion of Mr. Schenck's speech, enter tained the audience with some well conceived and well delivered remarks on general politics, which were listen ed to with marked attention, and and made a decisive and lasting im pression upon the minds of his hear ers. We regret that time and space will not admit of an extended- report of Col. Johnston's speech, so full of practical thought and good sense. - ... : u r :n VJttOlyUU CUUMbjr 19 nil tlgllb. HO "III give Pool, Ashe, Schenck and Mont- I o" ' . .. gomery a rousing majority next J hurs- dav. In the contest for the Judgeship and for Solicitor, the conservatives of this county,are entirely- united, and, it is i uijfuiy j;ri.tiiug iu Mil luvcra ui order and good officers to know I. l 1 - - . . I . . . I I I nr highly gratitying to all lovers of good that many, true Republicans will give to ocnencK ana Monigomery a coraiai support. " ' Everybody is anxious to assist in driving Logan into his former insignifi cance ; and all desire that the "bob tail bull" shall gorge at will in the green pastures of the "Mountain Dees I trick. trick.'' So mote it be ! Gaston. Carson and Hontgomery. ; Carson, the skeleton candidate for Solicitor, paid our? county a flying vis it last Saturday. He hired . a . horse and buggy, and spent Sunday in the neighborhood of Gold Hill. ; Kumor says, that he was down in that' part of the county, to get certifi- I catee 'that 'I ; -J ... : jmri. Montgomery ais- that Carson made these charges in his1 -Bob Tail-Bull", speech, to which. Maj. Montgomery gave thelie direct, and demanded tne autnor. uarson swal lowed the lie, but refused to give his author. . ' - l ' ' -:- - - Our mends rm the ' remote ' western tjountriesrriqst he on the lookout for oertificates; and will do swell to re- . " . chargesand that Maj. ..Montgomery lve tnem.tne ue airect, tnat ne deman - ed the author, and that Carson swalr 1r.wid th Ha and TAfnsfiri to mhn author?, Carsort will be sure to 'make Sxn?iwn?inJ i?Je e to ? T? him the he, and we .take this memoa oi miormiug our irienas as xo me tacts in tne case Coicorct .Attn. . The Fayetleville Gazette nertinentlv - 1 sys i 'he thof, August belongs to J SJlfl.T. y T1" .and tne the ;? district and th a lSnJl!S dmyJt;.shaU,be'.tdS3e thaf: n'o-illeSil Iiean mniorifioa in jo -v ic i past. ; Let hb voter leaver homer, beforft" tli evening of August 6th. Every vote is needed to reaeem tne. county jino; J3ia- 'tFroirtfieersbare NorthCarolina. : . , 1 The gallant Conservativesof North Carolina iivhofrhaveecntsphard at wpxfcbthelpastCfiix -i weeks : have fought' nbt as m ehj beating th e ai r and now that the decisive day of battle; is atUiand, it lis giiiying thatthe;4 aureoia or victory isr ;visiDiy noveriiiR above their eagles. . In the fight which closes at the polls next Friday, the advantages are all on the Conservative side, and tunless the independents have done? more xlanjrnge thiah it oueht "to lie in the power of suoh -creatures to-aeem plhihy the vtt?" tnrv'rf thn rf Hofnrm onn H rn estyis as certam'-'aS tfie rising of the It is needless to remind our brethren across the border; that; Virgin watching their Jattleviweagerna ex pectant eyes?, and with a heart charged with syniuatiiv and with, nrayer. Side by ide have the Carolinians and, Vir-i grnians f ( n gh t m a iv , a t i u t . ba 1 1 1 e ; ana ine bonesi or tlieir lathers are mingled on the plains of the war of the Revolution, ! as the later heroes of Gettysburg and the Wilderness, of the Crater and the Retreat, and of a hun dred nameless but deathless fields some unhappy though adorned are the near and dear kindred between whom there lay nothing even in life save that imjigiiiary line which divides Princes Anne from, Currituck, and Greensvillei apd' Northampton. So 8hould (mr fmi fortUnes ! be asso- ciaiea. ana eacn retrain ana retain tne liberties which lie under eclinse where- ever Radicalism lifts a victorious ban ner. Confidently do we count on glo rious news from the front on the 6th of August ; and the glad report will convey no more sincere joy to auy citizen of Raleigh than to th'e citizens of Petersburg and to the citizens in S""' uservauve Virginia, , . uay oi j uagemeat. Of course no man can go to heaven who cheats and defrauds his fellow man by neglecting or refusing to pay what he owes, no matter what sort of excuse he puts forth. If the inability to pay is caused by laziness, careless ness of business, extravagance, or meanness, it makes no difference, the the Devil will take such a defaulter marks : "There is too much looseness in these days iu men's ideas about the mnure oi meir uuugauons to Py what they have contracted to Py. They measure, their moral by their legal obligations and, escaping by the technicalities of law from the payments of debts, consider that they are released from all liability. Be cause the Sheriff, confronted by the exemptions which the law in its mer cy allows for the good of the debtor's family, returns his execution with 'nothing to be found,' they think con science will make the same return of I 'nulla bona' to the moral forum, and that there the power of the moral law is exhausted. Because the Bankrupt uourt alter allowing its liberal ex- emotions, gives a full discharge from nil ii'Rai iiauuiiy ior ueois ureviousiv made, they consider that Heaven's Register grants a like acquittance. lney lorget tnat Heaven nas no Bankrupt Act and no Homestead law." JACK BLACK, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, KEEPS THE LARGEST STOCK OF Wines and Liquors In Western North Carolina. j" I -wvr I I is future , he will keep a large stock of 1 Fine Liquors, Champagne and other Wines, for dinner parties or for Sacramental pur poses. A few barrels of the justly celebrated ZEB VANGE Whiskey, ripe and mellow, always on hand His stock in the General Grocery line is complete. Sugars, Coffee specialties. and Molasses a iuvinoawj When you coiue to Charlotte for Grocer ies, call and see Black if you want the worth of your money. I respectfully return thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon nie, and respect fully solicit a continuance of further favors W.J. BLACK "june 13 . FOUND! At a White House, in , Washington, . .,.-r-riT J i 1 t I dropped by parties representing 1 , ' am w ; y. OOJVivVViVvv while on a visit te tphwe All the Money Can toe Made "Zfu .. i by calling on J T. BUTLER, I who is sellinsr off all of his fine GOLD and I SILVER WATCHES CLOCKS and JEW ELRY, SILVER and PLATEDk WAEE, SPECTACLES, AC. to prepare fori splendid FALL STOCK. f4;g! Those Who Want : Bargains Come and See Me. 1 estawwnment we call Urass, I Ht.v . ' -. ' -.-t . ni nA aj v .lZlLS I ,5. 1 t,Jr, ne.mgnest price-paid for old. Gold paired and -warranted for 12 months at ,;-.'.'J-T.- BUTLHR'S Carolina Jewelry Honse; Charlotte, N. C, ap!24. MIlllflEtffiOffl&mGi Sip wm g o co 1 f2'!,-w "' S: 53-: . I '- . r. 7j M o i ? uj 1 2 e- 5 I t 31 : CO x J I w h (fl U I L- .1.. . C2 CJ I f :. 1 . 5 a . : --d pq I I ' I 1 a y5 11 1 r ii j h ; 1 v FARE'S BUILDIHG, 23 TRYON STREET. CHARLOTTE, X. C. READ, READ, GREAT bPadleV S Patent MADE Pure White Lead, Linseed Oil and READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS : v From Prof W G Simmons, Wake Forest College, North Carolina. Wake Fokest College, N C, October 4, 4973. Mr C P Knight Dear Sir: We have for several months been using yourr'Bradley's Patent Enamel Paint on our College Building, and are well pleased with it Though it was applied by one having no experience in such work, yet we hare a eood job- .WahaU continue to use it believing that in point of tion, it is superior to any other pigment onered in the market. , . ,W is SlMMUiSjD . O From Messrs Englehard & Saunders, Editors and Proprietors "JonrnaL" 1 Wilmikgioh, If C. J)ec. 26, 1873. s -We desire to call especial attention to the advertisement of 'Bradley's Patent Enamel Paint.' We can recommend it from a knowledge of its merits. 8ome of the employees of this office having purchased some of this have used it, and speak in the highest terms or it, alter a tnaT Or yeygrat TOOntnsi. wnne it is as durable as ordinary paint, it has a much finer finish, and ita cost and convenience -1 1 j : i a 1 1 l f . - wm rrcummeiiu ir. w an in nceti oi ianii. From S McGill, M D. , . . . : The Pl.vins, Faquiee Co, Va; Feb. 6 1873. f Mr C P Knight Sir : The paint came safe to hand as ordered. '2kteS. 5 ralrons Weh, and 3 buckets, 1 gallon each. Ah practice was (not constant) work, completed the house, I is now generally conceded, that, for "enamel, colors, mere is not a nanosomer iouin tne tion which is an item just now with the auouieii in mis oiaie. aiiv country lau can as "testimonials," bat I feel s(j forcibly the the wants oi our people in excellency ot its being "ready mixed," tnat I give you permission (it it is desirable to yoa) to mat at use you thin k proper or this letter. Very respectrully and truly, 8 McGlLLi, M U; From R W Rayne, of the Firm of Bartlett & Rayne, 48 Caxondelet Street. C P Kmght, Eg No 93, West Lombard much pleasure to advise you how well satisfied I am with Bradlev's Patent Enamel Paint. having used all I bought of you in painting a large cottage (new) at Ocean Springs, Miss.; and having found it to cover and work so admirably, and - very far rsuDeriori to! ordinary metal paints, and colors not subject to fade," I a mov wjkuu jvu Mjuuici uiuci iui juvic rci Always ready, for use and easily twenty square yards, two coats. J Specimens and Price List Furnished Liberal inducements to the trade. july2-6m Just Received, AT R. F. DAVIDSON'S, PARLOE guitfvDi easing Case Suite, Ward robes. Bureaus, Beadsteads. Tables, Whatnots, Chairs, of various kinds, such as Folding Chairs, Office Chairs, and the per forated bottom chairs -something 'entirely new.. '. '.. - Also, a new lot of Baby " Carriages, " and a large and elegant assortment Of Brackets, Wall Pockets and Comb and Brush - Boxes of the very latest styles. Call and examine. ' may 'M . y ' - Durham Tobacco I ,i '-' j- vi-i"- '.m-' i ,i u;jii:i-U;t; ., - John H. McElwee Offers to Dealers, Ch'ewers and Smokers , a large lot of manufactured tobacco at low prices. His : v----- ANTE-BELLUM DURHAM BRAND is nbt excelled on the market. 1 .ri r f Address at Statesville, N. c. - -A jnnel2,tf : ' xt?. MANSION HOUSE; GREENVILLE, S. C. J . Cray, Proprft THE only first class "Hotel 'between Char- lotte and Atlanta. This House has juat been repainted and rerornished and is situatea .convenient to tne nusiness part oi "17 - - 7 -1 . . . , ? T i IYI.: OheltOri; Keeps constantly In store Furniture in great variety ana oi tne very latest styles, ana -is selling for casli only, cheaper than the same class of goods have ever been sold in the Ci ty of Charlotte, and as cheap as any one can possibly sell. ; A call from all is respectfully solicited. jivi- : - june9 DISCOVERY. Enamel Pairit, FROM Zinc, and Always Heady for Use. -o- economy, durability and facility of applica paint from Mr: O' P; Knightj'' of BaltinwreV ,j . . .. . -, n ; slack, I did, the job: myself. Two - weeks two coats : the last coat I applied thick, and it 'Mike hardness, and body and harm place, i savea sixtv-nve ) dollars br toe operas 'Southern people.' , It should be ; generally appiy u. i nave never aaooiea in sucn stock great adaptability of your "Enamel Paint" to' material, in beauty of color, and in the pet ot, New Obieass:'' January 29, 1874. ' Street Baltimore-t-Dear Sir : - It affords, me besides being decidedly cheaper. It ia my par-, "V., ..r-i t -vit t m xrVf i i j own. luuis rcepcuu uiiy , Xv it AAlO 11. O . ' ' ' '': !. - ', " it 5 J.' applied. Sold by the gallon , One gallon covers watts. uu ii liuiuuuu oiireci, isiuuiur ' i-' ' 1 !ut '.r, n i.nii; Yli .1 ,f Ti ill Encourage Home- Industry, THE DIXIE PQIIP ! THE BEST PUMP FOR iTIIE LEAST ' " . . ' money r r ': v:y '" ouusiavuvH uuaranieea or. no Trade. Diploma Awarded at the Xast Fair of the Carollnas. r--i ;,) THE DIXIE PUMP is equal if not - snperi or to any wooden pump now offered, to HU UUU11V. JW AO BVUU1UU 1IUUUVUUU, made at our own doors, of our own materials Hundreds of Certificates . might he xbtain ed froni parties who- are using this Pump testifying to iti- cheapness,- Uurabilify 1 nd emciency, nut as it is qeemea entirely. pn zens of Charlott,'among many i Other. J not" named, who are using jbhe Pumpt iftt'tij J vv J?uaviason, Mayor oi unarlotte, D G Maxwell, Sewing Machine Agent, It M Oates, Cehtral Hotel. LA Black welder, W'J1 Sny der, S M Howell, James Johnston. Q FJPree- land, W B Cochrane, Cyrus Hunter; J M McMurray, fyM. Mailer, , M Andrews Pr. Robert Gibbon. - . , " Liberal inducements ' offered to Granges1 and planters who wish to selL these-Pumps. . Manufkctured and sold by,-,., .1. V.:' G.L.GREE801T. VlJ " 4 rracltf Sirwtarlott lC. vvjuxxau xo conoact ior a lot or vel- low poplar heart lumber. .? apl 15.j r -.iT FORtSALEi 1 ANSON HARDY'Trinter'ai Paper Cutters-good as new, Doarders. Wanted. iiooae la no open for ths-otiXi and - accommodation . of remiar .. , Table supplied with every delicacy in aeaa pn. xtsrius aceommodatlne. - - . - - J A BBADITAW. , " ; TryonSt.; one door helow Charlotte HoteL - may23 6m. ; ; ::. v--.' - . . T Office Desk--new. For. inforhiation mA i 3 fe i. 1. price apply.; ... ' ., .,; , .: - j t u - ; -'; -. - r ' - :.,api n - - -- --- - - . ;-; 1 A .ears, the hst nn th. mbt t : RADWAYiS READY REllFr CURES fTHE WORST Paixs In from One to Twenty Minute. , HOT ONE HOUR orra with paix KAOWirs READY RELTEF l3 A , ' imt Pair. CUb roi . : It the first and Tho Otil.v rain Remed. InB.mm.tlon and tor ConirrrtjonVfEj 1-... xt-..h u 1- -T11lni .iJr'xttur o( one apilica(loa . . WMHmvjy RHRUMATIO. B4 ildilen. Iiiflnn. Cripn'2? P' ft, Nvuratele. or prostrated with duw m!5'teni1 RAD WAY'S READY RELIEF ; WILL ArrORTHNSTAKT EASE INFLAMMATION OP THE KlnXEYi iNrUMAno5FOFATHTa!nEnuDI)KlL SOREJHK0AT,jnrTfcK The pplicatlf T4b RrMdy VUVaftn it.. - Twenty dropa In half a tnmbler of water lrinu . momenta enra CRAMPS, SPASMS, fioun frrn5!!f HK ARTBURM, SICK BRADAOHE mAtknffl' DYSENTERY. COLIC, WIND IN THE Bqwb?1 and ajl INTERNAL PAINS. " "OWKU, orVTir ReHer with Sifm. Jlf,wIt "water .wfll prevent Mckneas or pain from chirfi water. It ia better than French Brandy or Biti?? " attmulant f, ' FEVER AND AGUE, gggtpn aim arrt . rmoi aha auvci cvrvti lor UITJ Cf nt8. Thf I L1KF. Fifty ceata par bottle. EE. HEALTH h BEAUTY!! 3TRONO ANI 'PURE RICH BLOOD-ISCBis OF FLESH AND WEIOHT CLEAR SKlN iSS BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO if? Sarsaparillian Resolvent THEt GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, 'has JcinE thb ost astonishino cfres. so 3(JiVflL. om njir ix-. jiaa litis IJHANUES Tfl ODT UNDERGOES, UNDER THE lNFLuVsr OF : THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICIM THAT . Eyery Day: an Increase iifti and feiilt;is Seen and Felt jETr?!drop pr' fhe FARSAPARILLIAJT MSOU VENT eommanicatestlirougb th Blood, Sweat, Drtiw d other Flnlds n Juices of the system the Tlcor of lite, for it repairs the wastes of the bodr with n ,a sonnd niateriaL Scrofula. SrphllU, Conramstlm Olandalar disease. Ulcers In the throat. Month. Tt. mors, Nodexin t 8ore Eres. Stn in the Glands and other nartsnf the ir.t.m Sore Eyes, Stromoroas discharges from the Earn, uS the worst forms of Skin diseases. Eruption, fcrtr Sores, Scalft Head, Blng Worm, Salt Khenm, EmlHiw. Acne, jfiaeK spoo, Tronni in tne riesb. Tnmora, Cin cera iq the Womb, and all weakening and painful dU enanres. Night Sweats, Lon of 8 perm and all wtntei or the life principle, are within the curative range of this wonder of Modern ChemUtry, and a few darn' nw wl.l Srore to any peraon tutng it for either of thtsefornu of iieaae lta.potent power to core then).' -, . If the paUenally becomfnc redttcfl l)y th wwtft and decomposition that to continually progresoitig, suc ceeds in arresting these wastes, and repairs the mma with new material made from healthy blood and this the SARSAPARILLIAN will and does secare-a con ia certain; for when once this remedy commeneei ita work -of purification, and succeeds in diminishing the Iseaef wastes, ita repairs will be rapid, and every dty Mwof wmte. treplra will m rapid, and every Mr Ux patient willfeel him lfgrwlii ft better and ftromnr, t) fpod diceMUif better, appetite ImprovUif, and Huh and welsh f increaslni ' Not only does the SiftMTAmuAH SxtoLncmr txeA 11 known remedial agentsinthecure of Chronic. 8ero fnloos. Constitational, and Skin diseases; bnt It fetba only, positive cure for Kidney Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabeten. DropT Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Bright'! Dli- c. Albuminuria, and in all cases where there are brick-dust deposits, or the water la thick, cloudy, mixed with substances liko the white of an en, or threads like while aUfcvor I litre is a morbid, dark, billons appear ance, and Khlte boae-diut deposits, and when there Is a prickinghurniiii! wnnatlon when passing water, and pain la theSnuiU f the Buck and along tha Loins. Tqinor of 12 Tears Growth Xktred iby Iitul way's Resolvent. DR. RADVAY'S ' Liver. Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder. Nervous IHsewe. HeadachevConstipatloa, Costlvenefs, Indigestlea, Bp- pepsia,Binfrasiies Billons Ferer, Inflammation or to i Hnweto, Piles, and ail Derangements L f U9 towrol Timrfc' Wmintwl tnrfTrr.l m. poairtve cnre. Pareir 1 VfretabieyoiitainiSJf MaaeMuiy, mmerabordsieMri A few Soms of" RADWATS PILLS will free the .ya. tfm froot all the above named d borders. Price, JScenH pi-r Box. SOLD BY DKUUOISTS. VrkaOFALSB AND TKTJE !' Send one letter ttamp to BADWAT CO:,' No. Warren 8t, Krr fork. nformaUon wirth thousands will be sent yoa, " - . Criish . Come at Last. 1 OH! WHAT REJOICING. WELL, uncle Jerry, I have not heard any thing from you in a long time, about the cheaD cash store. What' the matter. get sohie or the "Crushed Wheat ' mat wrj had ordered, and now I can give you and all othersJnjrorjnatiQn thatwill.be valuable to you'. 1 got a two pound paper, Bill, for2o cents and cooked: JbBeC half of it accordini! to directions, and ft. made a -.full ness for my whole family of ten ; I went home hun gry, and did not eat a mouthful of anything else, and was fully satisfied, although I did not get more than my share. Well, uncle Jerry jou surprise roe. , You are rigM. BU1 r icould Jiarjlyibelieve my own self, but my anoCTite convinced me. Well, uncie; Jernr. I will bo and trv it. for I fear it s so good and cheap, it will soon all be gone. JD. P. L. WHITE. Laud mil's Turnip Seed v ra ; f i IWE have received all the most desirable f I y- rarieties ; pr these Justly ceieDm Wed, -whScli-are'dffefed the lowest market prices by W R BURWELL & CO, .... :,, ... Druggie Springs' Corner, Charlotte. N. C. m juiy: iQ-tt : f ! LIVER.CV.8PI..,.UVKK CUBE ! iSiioiifeHialic i Cowui liiiiIiiGTjRE, JL": less and effective. A specific for all K rangemenu of the ,UTCr, Kidneyi, Stomach and Bowels; and has been U led d thoasanda and always give ENTIKE SATI . 5 auuufl. Try-one bottle andoe oonviu'-' - teftJS,? IN t-i. 1 SONB, ManufaRt,ni4ni s,n1 PMnirletors. Jlc Aden and f Scarr, CharlotU, N. C its Oi. a-m McADEN'S DEUO STORK- ;iaer vinegar. 1 ' a j MAYER, QUAY A BOSS. and Jlffue, and U other Mai, BilonsTw? nni m remniimi Kirni in uuii iroua uuw u n a a a nnwi aw uuiva aui - II A I ?t K If 1 rtv uau X.XC mi to na wiaLai r r --- trv a ana. ior saia bv w nhten rrn.: J n QtJTTER'S Pocket Inhaler, cures catarrh. :Jund2VfeURWi!0. . - . . Agents for y.. f si i