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AMNESTY FOR NORTH CAROLINA ILLICIT DIS- FOREIGX,MISCELtANY. MaJ. Bure thAppear Before Potter's MISCELLANEOUS Iti VffiY ififfillENiK ! ! j , 5 'Ml An old Bhvslclan. retired from practice, hav- d im naa piacea m nis na&as .117 xsii uuia Hon GrA Bluing cStomis&dner ?ZrZZHXti' . I Ifha Vlftnlo fFtIrl4i watii QlA CHAS. R. JONES, - v Uinot SATUBDAY, AUGUST 17, 1878 "Free from the doting scruples that fetter our in r free-barn reason."? t OXTU CONGRESSIONAI. TICKET. SIXTH DISTRICT : WALTER L. STEELE, of Eichmond. Election, Tuesday, November 5th. THE LATE SUPREME COUBT-HOIf. W. P. BYHIM. Th North Carolina which began in 1868 has expired, and all of its members .nwrtftAlf.ftrfe bhief ."jilstSee xbivetic private life. Since its first, Cfflfppt&C; chances, and only Wo of the QrigmaJ momKara TAmftined unon thebehcn at ' Reatie andf mtdtiktiJ Death! adelw vanan t. BPatfl in the cutting down of Judges .Boydea ? afad parson ftn4 fhe , resignations of Judgesfjek) anffrle ' created; temporary vacancies, wiiich were promptly filled. Whatever else may be said of. it, it has through all the chanees Which iVYi&if undergone maintained a high charatoterior.abiljt. Declaring the law in. JoneiOf (the rrtdsts tty'm periods rn Uje , history- of rtne State, it has not always been popular, but this, its worst enemies have always ocrttWA 0 t fcWd! mm Dv'irv'ypin -'ibnd future Erwrattp'Brf' aryiikely to' aukain the Judgment oflfr-ftfyJiDf qne isnaailber oJ the bench nsvpIdesire tq speak especially. Our townsman, Hon WJPBynum, has worn; the rmine with honor to himself and hii State. A lawyer of distinguished ability, re spected by the public and revered by the prfleifTOhras at the same tinsel a straiihJcJrIdorsaioujWgl, 'and we do not believe IMF ffie can JOond ffeJnJfiQICcaJnol among Judge Bynum's acquaintances) who it this ce: led U fra ever! Eft. M t - or Tor, or pilttidif b lan 8obai8S:ateroneWh9s reputation has never felt so much as the breath of suspicion, he has.as such a man might be1 &rpe;cted' W 5 'have, -'a full appreciation of the dignity of the judicial Qfiicd, atwiwerilhifortunjt C(?n'tfcieluJ(lnJlbel)enJv.6lbii dyn day, he would be among the last to .prostitqte.his posjpa to Ufe aeccgaat pli3hment ofany( ndppt warranted, by the law as he understood it. , , .ThEaleibeta, speaking: .of the retirement of the 6ld courts .truthfully says thai! "Judge Bynum "was i "never s'uB'rjecfed' of political biki on the bench, and as a judge has commanded the universal respect of the. bar an people, )atKUiis ability ifloacfcd4 7 all ;" and our city contemporary, the Southern Ho mS, eipressea fienUenC wfiictt 1V very generally eAterlafnea, when saying in its issue of yesterday : "Judge Bynum has made more reputa tipnjoff .tbe hqrt time he filled hip pomtment,, than any man of his age, and !it t6i6 regretted that the State loses his valuable services as a judge." We .trust that-partisan zeal shall never blind us to the public or private virtues, tid ability and-inlegnty- of ja gtleWnwhb happens to haye been associated of late with a party with which we are in antagonism; u.in paying this slight 'tribute' to tbe worti and usefulness of a wise and upright ilcOertjitat, who has just laid asiae'fne robes f office, we feel that irerDonormine neitner more nor4 i'a public duty." "The Solid South." There is no oc ca9ioq fQjOTiir0r people; ull ATA Ifl Tlrt norm in fAllinrv iVtnm lr a I w uwi au ivtuug via v 1 t vuav the Radicals propose to elect three or t four members s of Congress in North" Carolina in November. TheNewYork rimCTagkinrnakes.t with entire confidence' and 'decides that the South-k no longer solid. In addition to the modest claim above set forth the f I lM fi II LI A .K- U liJ imf y tmrle tbeillt lfoftldtales Ee 1 a 1 1 ir l&eiitrindh thereof is Very jubilant. Its calcula tions will all come to naught, but our people must not depend upo through the next congressional cam paign. The p3d. perpent, IfccUcaliBrba. Btill alive and wary. 'ly WconreYlie bXpeaArW of Rock Hill, S C, contemporary. Burnt out. barrel ra inirno f n ( 1 1 ntlxnaa.haa T ft biea aovifi nflife laeM nss jL I t I rut , ivvf fBfwiiifuimq, vviyivfVHir vvyj riTrzHYt T:7rr lv.No Bicna of fevers Everv, , by the fire of June 3rd, it has got- iUtc"uc"u ? rwum T is being taknn Kieeei ithat wm upon us wet agaiii jfuaireneweri AWfiiiaWiarJicquainted career of lusefulness. We congratulate not only itsxroprietors upon 4his event l.-i .i v, Lf Att.J ti ii ill r. t n ca TonT a nr iv aa mili as vrr nil ai x t . i. ii tue town. - us aizniiv. aDiinv ana .1 r . j. . .. -. UB B"W f ) TOW xo-appearance ana trusts vnai in iuture its weekly visits wiJLbe .uninterrupted. Gen Eppa with Columbus Alexundei. oT Washing- ion, ana to; defeat t whose? retnminfli - tion strennous efforts have beenrmade is put oer,y oejci eleiolisjfiailili counties except - one, and: hn hna large majority. v ucMia ail SH ofinternalJ4v nia recently pttDiisueuiefcBraregBiui"B 1 the proposed dealings of the adminis tration with the illicit distillert of this section: by adirect proposition of Am nesty to Xhe North Carolina law break - rKAeciaftelegram from Spartan- bsaahlMMili datedJhe 14th, aavs the following is an elfAraVi int letter from Comt mi88ioner Kaum, dated August y, tp Mr W 1 Chapman, who jsnowsuccess fully treating with the illicit dietillerBtehintthe a8sa8sinatibn!;t)f e upper-part of.that.State 4K W"iV May iJn peeexecuea . lrT5t .1 J .y . T rHa'waS "beheaded this ruornine,illi mci forcement of the laws in the sixth North Carolina district, as will result in a full surrender by the illioit distillers, I would be willing to pursue the samfc couTBe there that has been pursued ifc South Carolina." - This is a matter of ereat importance " - : r are fugitives from justice on account 1 a no 'i rv nrarir rv in rua nann n f r iiti - irrr 1 s ..upoo I rtneir Dinaing cpemseiyes 10 me iuvure UbfYaUc 6f m lfw'Al -wtfHa ntfftrAfJsit 1 .... rr' . .;5.,...:.., .x.jrjA.i.- i 1 tieiettcel mOWmen.. WOe f ifcOTifetgtibi of, tefcieydcbDathfeJfei 8"o1d3 distillers hAye.neyl beeo,taiob;tcjiex;- rrtT t 1 r t 1 better, impulses 1 and ' wer are satisnea th'at time, wWd vindicale the wisdonk 01 it. - . . . We trust that the benevolent defflgMjhty of tbe territory guaranteed and re bere intimated toay U tdittuU int , ' - . . . .I at 8 trued by the law-bre :sDUidn which it ia : mitlj, aad its . i . 1 B4ep.cyi ryoqldi be o-ppV.a 1 atbp to a gjfi of .te.;wlne jwhich generally, more Kindly toward tbe ad minBtration'j;' fenue'iaws and the officers who areeri trusted wi tntir enforcement. ! his jatniTiiERM kanding; n-'t geVa eorporal's place rse ottxraetifn)nouncea 1. . nr a 1 1 MVS against the payment of the Southern claims, an his gQQse epublicknl the godjsa emocjsic wnSliib Mr.Tilden's Southern claims letter has! nothing to do with his unpopularity in this auction, ,Iddeet tbe South elected him President of the United States after that Ifitlpr had hfiftn writtftn and '.til. J nJLM.I: 44 v.- r .-u. n .u.. payuiBUb ui luc umcs ui tiaimo iciciicu to had been freely, fully and frequent: Iv exnrel83e1d. 'Tne Reouoilcdn 'answers reierred I 7 it !' Aid for the Cincinnati Southern d I ThWWff was fatfiTi t'ri Yhdtiiv ol'nfni dnhirfi Wednesday, oh the questibn ,r . A .... , . iisuing two million dollars of bonds for completing the Cincinnati Southern kyfiidiaM for lonfirmine the coni- tract cnmnletin'the road. The total o r .yoteioajtiwas 26,649. Majority in favor ;Xf the measure 5.8CD. This road comi pleted, we will hive through western connections when our own western railroads are finished,.and thus great 1 advantagya'wilFffow' vd our bfeople. Vert True. "Gov Vance," says the Augusta Chronicle and Constitution' alist, speaking of the senatorial success sibnnorlhQifroliha, !'wf lslibmft h!a nad4al;auctH w ms party art and M obey its dictates. He would be I honor, to North. Carolina and the Sou fifi wfeenate, and, with wit and wisr dom, illuminate that rather solemn i i TiVMiruiDTr uiv Now in His Ninetioth Year Attenaed Wastt- iDgton's Funeral and on Other Grounds is En- HrWrtffrOJ3M ! Correspondence cf Charlotte Observer. In my travels a few days ago in Alli son county,'! met with anioldfeentle man, a citizen 01 tnis oiaie ana now living in Richmond county, who re-1 i-i. ii.. rn : a: ; ' laies tut) iuiiuwiutr very 111 teres mult id- irlAnta nf his life : 1st. Hewas-in tbe faneral protsesJ-f sion when Gen Washington was buried, 2d. Wsnmatt-b i ueniAnarEWfa 3d. Vsjftwalte en stftiewin ac 4th. Accompanied Gen Lafayet through the State when he was her Spent a day with Daniel We ster in Richmond on one occasion. 6th. Also one with Washington Ir- IVlfiMffrfsK'-ibm f.r.t I 7th. Was the founder Fayetteville Observer. , on 8th. ListeMorlchdiSfl.tnpw-fltfie e moet Bifeliirigilisyed Iawierti inn i wTm mnrrn ft flnffHrm t.n I itrTftv- ette when he was only five years old. y-w -wv a J 1 . J graduate, Hinton Gaines. Ir lltbr i KoeWiajtbe Jjst graduate l AAbat. TAiTit H M O U vsv wuuii nmi . i vrr 13th. Is near 90 years old. .on 'afeth? Betaihi hia-hesnlpg well. fl 16 th. Feels himself now near tbje WPf W JMfcf well-grounded hope of immortality and eternal life. nope of immortality a I Can any one who reads this, tell h nzie urossea miomexico. 1 .rt i r,. . . . . the i.InrZi'-r' v . F jT Newt from Ban Antonio saya : s is received that MacKenzie anid ei nis jiroopa cross ea int 1 Aooaidson last meht, ni . " SSSdP Mexicans onhe There is no'erouqdroi;,a ; fiunngaitiop Britferrf6rce8.e Thfeei fjrfttes ihe that teo'Un'beeori. spi.aria fWltSBgfe-y W rfd ft. TKkir:AWiA navar foreeraoa--re!rs -wvoeBpeoiai : 6 T St ) I gratification to, the condition of the iori; in the same I rni;.n .nH fKo intrai ' ouitnHo f r -r- T 9 U'lLlV ANa liJO-l 1 j ,i 'J. d that has conked aofin am f rliBMNWoil&dldii ri srarvaMinB irxiexai cttohi j I I I ii E3Tjai unis uitntn. the old L I WJV.U lUC UlOb I flP(vSS rj Vienna, August 16. rThe con vemion between Austria apd lnrkey relative t the Austciaitccvrtoitiair wtrJtlAii4ro vinces was signed yesterday by Count and iMWlJ&9Wt Ml,i tbeaftinSmHli frdmi tjiepaig wlid kij ero new, xmson, ;-A ne imperial warrajn ae rtA ' " i creeing that i justice snouKti taireitta course, was signed on the 8th tof'tne sent month, tlfleaei was appat, y Tfamentwa8 prorogued to-dn.v M 11878,,;,; .XftjtHe.rQyri snpb W.hat;hia4 -i . : l r r te a garanteerof Turkish, independence; -a Berlin dispatcn Bays i uoi Jtuesiow, a wen known military author, snott . 1 . rr i o : rnimseir at aricu, owiwenauu, , , i f4 iWjtfaeri has invited; eacoOBfield 10 visit; ner ai U80orne. . .. ...... i - n ain h'h nrnrnakntf tionef the difficulty in the East large- the believes that the" - peace concluded by forms in ber.admnBtatipn pledc4 by a defensive convention between Her Msiesty and Sultan, in accordance with the Indian provinces. The Queen de clares that1 her - relations with all for eign powers continue friendly. j t r K!AI MOVEMENT Whatihc Parties are Doing tn tbe DIP ferent States. Lincoln, NBf'A.tigq J'd.rThe Greehl bck cpnve.niiph nominated J AV Davis for Congress; L' G. Tpdd for Governor. j JUttle.Rock, Ark; August 16.The Republicans of the first district r hayq nominated John Anderson. Augusta, Me, August 16. Tbe Dem-t ocrats of the third district have nohii- nated. General Tranklin S.mith,.of:vF i terville VViiEici.Ttfn ;W V1..1 A 11 cast 16.-tCol Ben WUsohiasbeeri renominated .for Congress by the Democratic convene tion of the first district. V Montgomery, Ala, August 16. The Democrats of the third congressional; district renominated H A Herbert on the one hundred and eightieth ballot. ,;GALVESTO!r. Tex.. Aueust 16. A 8pei the ba onoi q 1 " tn 4ha J7. from TItvq n t ava ie Democrats of the fourth district ave renominated Roger K Mills Lluguiti ljBr-nie fieio- QDnvebflon re-asserhbli 5 vnii Mornings , rnepiauorrn aaopi Arr AR?the RAdil i Dtrtv f.s aatho of all the country's m fortunes, at d V1 that the Democratic pary w'l never lower its banner until tbe pro perity o the whole neople shall be held to be the supreme law of the political administration. The following were Put.in nomination for Goverobr : Al fred Caldwell and John M Fleming, of Knoxville, Jno H Savage, of McMean ville, Arthur SColyar, of Nashville, and, Jno A liaraner, ot weaKiey county FROM., WASHINGTON. the Cabinet Svmpathlzlnj with the Fey er-Strlcken Peonle The Gorernment T JMdJ-:Anolher Call i &tj Bends Thompson Gone Again. W Vnn LI1U LUiX ' - ir ir-i l-in TIT"1 rlet4a 1 $JJr(eJ4aritioni em cities wbenejrellQw. fever exist was a an DfjCfc vi tiibcotbd n . ueep sympathy ' Wals expressed'for the peo pie of tbe fever stricken districts.' The determination was expressedof giving every possible aid td the afflicted dities and the favorable response of the Sec- retarv: of War to the' tfDDeal' from Memphis Was Highly eulogis'ed by' the President and members ot tne cabinet. The ' 5mrniBeidn6i' of -' the Genera! Land Office authorizes a third survey ine- nartv to aid; in identifying the lands in Mississippi from which public timber bas been cut and removed, This is to furnish testimony to sustain the indictment in Uhe United States Courts of Mississippi against the tires I - u 1 : 1 A . ua.es ui mo uuunu muu. Ahbtfter (call ifior the redemDtion o five-nillidn;f 3.20 bonds was issued from tbe Treasury to day. Secretary-Tbompson .left for Indiana tVday'. Cpm.rnbd ore Schufeltlf 'ietk jas oecreiary oi me iiavy uuriug uia at ir- The Sad Story pf His llavages. 1 4 : liEENADA, ,Miss . . August s ! 0.6.-!! "Our- teen deaths yesterday ; en or twelve new cases.'- 1 " , Little Rock,. Akk., August3jf6.- The board of health has quarantined against mempDis. ine roaa is prevented from'imaning trains entirei precaufcin Hit does no i'.iml'i. New Oeleans, August 16. In -the past twenty-four hours ther'KSve beeii luo new oases anusa deatns. S healihj now rewlreapflfiaegers,frqm reotelUidBttb bAdaaifiad$tirr antmewerityidaya'iibstead etrfteh as hePet6foreT.,,f .tlt iuo naunex? ,U')l6 tUAii Y i. )'i;uH 6hTS "HTreBri struck for "ahii advance- -of d waesAthx moining They demand the same nasi i of wages paid-byrrther:Jbiladelphia 4 Reading Ooarindmri tTompanyM conseauence of the strike, the cnlller i uui vw nunurea persons are 10.16. . . I XKV,4UUUEt .BCUKUUD Ul 1ID UTlHUDr me;ni lif at DaVtmon prison, LoiJ. thlsj congress, of BexW w11 M atlarapj 'tor y. ard dOrableu '.Thft independent wUikh iru8 hascen occiibiedA)V the I I All uinil WKX In r OUU Vll m J T Wt KWWWkWVBW V Llsirvil caiMStat eakdf -tbVi mnloto'-'at D i ureui dvdb autnoriues oi jraniciorc. . There is ereat I Brim ; a ... iTiiu' XT - " " - " . . V " ye!, eXiLiniiled.:: Ha Ihericcredit ed ence, ami is expected t give some "ivM"l? ;V0UM!!VW P tl:isl,. Ul As Murderer Confesses Killed; Him for Money.' S an; u .Fha kci co. ' A ui ust 18 --Tfov Dye, public, -ufumistr itor of Sacra- jiientoJiuntjvh made a full Corifes BfiodeimCHfiiitij; the1 luurder of ' AM ThIHh bnlGrafidS isla. i He instigated theamirdfr t r tbe tdrDbae-of eettine pooutTol of thtj tstato Of' the deceased. Hei liriplKate b thdneDetrator of the deed EdwardJAndeTsoti, ri Swede in his employ; and another name unknown. Anderson's i ; 1 confession tsorrbborates Dye He was to receive tix -thousand dollar.- . b.'t-.il ':.: !M . T0. t SATE; THE ' C0U5TBT.W , i ' Grant Declines to'Ban-Ornt Thinks He . .Can lie Made To. ;BbBTbN, . August, i6. Gei Grant's brdth,er, OrviIt in;an liiteryiewsays the general had written his friends that he Would on "no account accent th Tvrmi-' I thinks he probably . could be. educated up, vu ii tus uw was uuue tpjore,. , ii. ne couldjbe made, to believe thajtihe was tliQ o'nty niftix able to . eave the Country or party, he would allow; his name to be used eyeii jat the risk of defeat. , Serve ail In junction a Xitea. By, invigoratiog a,fVble jconstitution retioyating a debilitated phj'fcicfue. and eQ Tiching a thin arid innatritious circdlatirti with Mo9teHeT!8i8tom8Ch Bitterabe ntoest; the most highly ' sanctioned and the molt popular tonic and preventive m existence It sir eng then 8 the stomach, leoiedjea torpor f . 1. . - .1 w. 1 1 1 ... ui tun liver uu uuweu, auu Elves a aeaiul- ful impulse to the secretive and discharging functions of the kidneys and bladder. Kot only does it arrest1 and prevent' tbe recor- rence or Malalial fevers but it forhisfaes tha only: adequate saiegnard against them to persons wne bava never been afflicted with those maladies, bat would be liable to incur tnem n medicinally unprotected., It elimi nates from the blood certain incDnritirs wnicaine most sKiinni narnninciHrji Amnion as iae exciting causes 01 tnoee agonizing oompiarais, rnexraaatisnr ftn gout; and it is moreover, an excellent remedy for an en- reeoipn or overwrouulU. state of the ne;ves and f jt mental dt-sppiuiency. From N Y Wf ly 8uns Answers to cor- responaents. r To Sevtral Baltimore Eeadexs of the Snn We believe the Louisiana Lottery more hon est than the Royal Havana. 1 Postmaster General Key visited Havana not long -ago and, if the ab?ngtoi) journals are worthy of belief, ..be.ia.tne sat'fied t hat there was something wrdn about the drawings. Of tbe Kentocky we koow nothing. : Wbere to Spend tbe Summer. What man with a family having once been crowded into some small ' sky p trior in that hottest of all known places Sarato ga --or bas been continaally jost ed and elbowed bv tbe Metropolitan throne that rolic alternately in dust and surf at Long Branch, bat that bas vowed never again to repair to summer resorU; And yet with each returning Benson, comes the qnery where ena: we cor since last season a new. comniodiocs ard eleeant Hotel has been completed and :rnishcd by Dr R V Pierce, in cuti .10, N. Y., at a cost of nearly half a million dollar?. No place on this continent possess more advantages for the tourist, plea ore Becker or those in search of rest and relaxation 1.0m the cares of business, than this. 1st, its accessibility. 2nd, Its cool, bracing and salubrious climate ; tbe therirometer ranging in summer from 60 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit. 3d, The attractions of the Hotel and its environs All these com" ne to render it tbe most desirable re sc t f r those in search of relaxation and rest. Located on a bluff overlooking the city of Buffalo, Lake Erie, Bugalo Bay, and Niagara, river a? it rapidly winds its way between Island and villa to the great Catar act just beyond, it affords one of the' finest of American scenes. Address all letters of inquiry to "Manager of invalids' and Tour ists' Hotel,1' Buffalo, N. Y. ' I SPECIAI. NOTICES. Au Undeniable Xrntli. You deserve to Buffer, and if you lead s miserable, unsatisfactory life In this beauti ful world, it iS entirely you own fault and there is only one excuse for- you-ryohr uri UesmablL.pstadicAn 'levied llAQpscUL ersonalfcnawLedge ana caramon; tense I B?aon&ig- will scton, Swjyon that QteenV August Tldwer will core yon of Liver Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with all its miseraoieeirect", such as sick headache, palpitation of the heart, sour stoma ih, habitual costiveness, dizziness of the head, nervous. rrosttatioa, low-spirits, etc. Its sales nowTeach every 'town on the Western Continent and not a Druggist but will tell vou of its wonderful cures. You can- buy a Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Three doses wTUTeifeye yoa. EDGEWORTH SCHOOL bFOIUYOUiYG LADIES, No. 69 Franklin fHreet, Baltimore, Md, nMR8 -H, P. LEFJBPVRK, ; Pihcipal. rpHE Seventh Annual Session begins Sep- JLj. itemher 19Ujh For circulars apply- to tbe Principal. T ELI ABLE Fire-insurance is offered to J.V the public by J 0 BURROUGHS- GORN AND WHEAT EXCHANGE, tli:i irV ' '' !'i;-:i.T:i i . i.tt-fl.'Sa ,P.O Adres Charlotte City MilK , ;, Fatties having grain "to grind or to sell will find it to theif .interest to call, oti: the undersigned. Meal ground either fine or coameaccordingr to order, s. " Thankful for, .fariper patronage. 1 will give niy prompt personal .attention, to all orders iro" uue uusiiei io a car toau.. . i, ROBERT D GRAHAM,-' ;i Superintendenti i - jn i fanw JT 0 T I OE1 J 1: U. 8. INTERNAL REVENUE, 'A r,Collectori;flfficevI6tK DiflK, 8tateavi!lf An? 14tb. 187S .i' ai s a.-.- . JoH" d ydjsl ;-:T8cif ed iarTiolatlom ot' Ititernal .Revsnne law)onJAngti5t;44tb3 1838.T v bobScco, belonging to W V Moore & Brother. ' " 1 tnyl. Notice is berebygiyen to the JoWner or claimants of tbea. oye, described .property to appear before mfe.'kt my fefBcK W ttatew ville and make claim thereto, before the ex piration of thirty days from -iatfl 'hereof, or the same will be forfeited to the use of the lf knglfi ?;f ''t,ti,C611ector.; TAME3 tJPxlYi ' PRACnCAlTTAILOR, tr Qdrtfc'iM Jtanaintl Tradattreet.iLip, Mtars, ifiii3wl0gitotbe aWngea8afiotrJtb f times will, in future work ,Tery cbepjWl fiBe-suUa.for$10, Cassiajere juits for $8; Panta of suits same rate?. euarantee all my work nai fitoootsharge. Give mej a New OrtiTs, tttiit. that h would ar ri ve S .iu rd y fte rnMn. He is said to be one of the mat inu..rtrtnt witnesses call and be convinced. ZLJui jnll7 rert4y7i3rp48peedyanfPHBanent cure lor f-;rLi Io ! !?T avilTOi' .- -v.tfS ConstniDDTnchiUs,! Jrti, asthma and ; I j Bf-g te w S iUtluW&dlaffoiw.alsoapositivtftnd M i Si u , - '"K m complaint, alter hawng-ested its wonderful i TiZXi VS 'TkJVii , RUh .O' curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it S5I Q - t5 If C .. Nnr '!!tv his duty to make it known to his 8ufierlntel- J s C "E t I t2 i, . lows. Actuated by this motive, and a desirM ' 2 H U " -L MSStfi, relieve human suffering, I will send, free of 3 N f5 f J' IJW-3"' ' f! charge, to aliwhodesirereceipe,withfull - -gl ft- - 3 1 rtWr , lt jffiagflt directions for preparing and iising, In German, V I irc -L!.lft French, or English, sent Dy mail Dyaaaressing m sjjt. , ','8 AT'SV . only $426. Superb Grand Square Pianos, price . El I I Q jTsaaL?H fcWPffi SI. IOO onlv S255." Eleeant UDi nee $80U only $100. JMew tsiyi Hunm SI 1Q.KO. . . Ormna S35. . - O: stops 172.50. Church Organs 16 stops price 1390 only H5. . Xlegant $375 Mirror Top Qrgans,only f 105. Buyers come and seeona at home if I am not as represented, Railroad ' Fare paid both ways and Piano or urgan given iree. -, jarge liist.j BftwsDaDer with much information about cost of Pianos or Organs sent free, Please ad dress DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N. J 1)AAfiiTMri.v17wAA Seven -shot ACVUlVOi xicd volverwith bo: eatrid0es.i'Address.'J Bown & 8on. 13& & 138 Agents Wanted ! iledals and Diplomas lor iioiman s i awarded itwoinnttaaions:-: Pictorial Bibles Address lor circulars, A J HOLMAN & CO.. 939 Arch Street. rnuadeiDhia. ' The onlv combination of the true JamicaGinger with choice - Aromatlcs SANPORD'S pnd French ' Brandy" for unoiera,unoiera aiorDus, Cramps and Fains, Diar rhoea ana . uysentery, JAMAICA uyspepsiai laiuiency, want of tone and Activi ty in the Stomach and owels.1 and avoiding the dangers of Change of .Water. JJood and Cli- GINGER. hnate. Ask fori" teAKDi-OBD's i Jamaica S1IJGEB. 4W, r, i Parson's PrioATrvK ' Pnxs make ITevr Rich Blood, and will completely ohange'the ibiood In the entire system in three months. Any person "Who will take 1 pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks may be restored to sound health, if such a thing ible: Sent by mail for ,8 letter stamps. JOHNSON & vu., jtsangor, jae. it. UVU By an immense practice, extending through s period of years, having within that time treated many thousand cases of those diseases peculiar to 'woman, I have been enabled to perfect a most potent and agreeable medicine that meets the Indications presented by that class Of dis eases with positive certainty and exactness. To designate this natural specific compound, I have named it , ; . Dr.Pierce's Favorite Prescription. ' The term, however, is but a feeble expression of my high appreciation of its value, based upon my own personal observation. As a close ob server, I have, while witnessing its positive re sults in the few special diseases Incident to the separate organism of woman, singled it 0"t as the climax or crowning gem ot ny medical career. On its merits, as a posi tive, safe, and effectual remedy for this class Of diseases, and one that will, at all times and under all circumstances, act kindly and In har mony with- the laws which govern tbe female system, I am willing to stake my reputation as a physician. Nay, even more, so confident am I that it will not disappoint the most sanguine expectations of a single invalid lady who uses it for any of the ailments for which I recommend it, that I offer and sell it under A POSITIVE GUARANTEE.. If a beneficial effect is not experienced by the time two-thirds of the con tents of the bottle are used, I will, on return oJ the bottle, two-thirds of the medicine haying been taken according to directions, and tbe case being one for which I recommend it, promptly .refund the money paid for it. Had I not the offer it as 1 do under these conditions; but hav ing witnessed its truly miraculous cures In thou sands of cases, I feel warranted and perfectly safe In risking both my reputation and my money on its merits. The following are among those diseases in which my Favorite Prescription has worked cures, as If by magic, and with a cer tainty never before attained by any medicine: ..eiicorrhooa, Excessive Flowing, Painful Monthly Periods, Suppressions when from un- natural causes, irregularities, Weak Back, Pro eguia lapsus, or railing oi tne uterus, Anteversion ana line of the Uterus. Retroversion, liearine Down Sensations, Inter- nal Heat, Nervous Depression, Debility, Des pondency, Threatened - Miscarriage, Chronic Congestion, Inflammation and Ulceration of the Uterus. Im potency, Barrenness, or Sterility, Fe male Weakness, and very many other chronic discuses incident to woman not mentioned here. In nil affections of this nature, my Favorite Prescription works cures the marvel of the world. This medicine I do not extol as a euro-all, but it admirably fulfills a single uess of purpose being a most perfect specific in all chronic diseases of the sexual sys tem of woman. It will not disappoint, nor will it do harm, iu any state or condition. Those who desire further information on these subjects can obtain it in Thk Peopls's Common Skhse Medical Anvrssa, a book of over 000 pages, sent, post-paid, on receipt of $1.50. It treats minutely of those disease "peculiar to Females, and gives much valuable advice in regard to the management of those. auecnon.i. FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION SOU) ttY AL.li DRUGGISTS. R, Vr.PIERCE, M. D., Prop'r, BUFFALO. JV. P ' Or Sog-ar-Coatod,;Concoutratea, lioo ' and Herbal Jut ce, Antl-Blliooj Grannies; THE "tlTTtE GlArT- CATHARTIC or mnltnm in Parv Pliysto. - ' 'V- i The novelty of rriotlern,- MeQical Chemical, and Pharmaceutical oienco. KJ -use of an v longer taking the large, repulsive, arid nauseous puis, composed of cheapcrude, and btdkv iriirredi- ents, when we cam, by a. carefaf application of cnuuuuti pcieuou, exunci au we cauiaruc an, other medicinal properties' from the most valu- able robts-and herbs, and conoetitrate them lntr a minute Granule, searjeely lari er ihau h mnsiara scea mat can be rea IV SWAJlnWAll rai. an uj uiusu ui uib muBmuiismve stoma ens anoras- Odious tastes. Eaeh. tittle PnrsraUve Pellc represents, in a most concentrated form, as muo cathartic powe aa ' is embodied1 In ut of tti large pills found for sale in drngsihops Froin . witvr wuiwcnui utuunruq power, in compansoc to thelT 'size, people who have not tried them an ant to suppose that thev are harsh or drastic , effest: but such is not at alt the case, the differen active medicinal principles of which, they ar ' composed being so harmonized and. modi fleo. one by the others, as to produce a . moist searcntiiflr ana tnorongn yet i , una mnaiy 'Operating:, catuartic i! 500 Retra'rd is hereby offered by the pro prietor ot these Pellets to pay chemist who, upon analysis, will find in them any calomel or oiner iwnns oi mercury, mineral poison, or 1 fjurious drug. , ur. yro' i-.-utaJi ,i jaoiiia esureiy Tes;etaDie no pamoiuar cure is juuiretf wuiie usui, squired while usme them. Thev oner- ate Without dlsttirbance tn th reinsf ifntinri AieL vw occupation. . r graanuaice, Heaaaeae, Constipation, Impnre ItloocU . Pain In the Snonlders. riglttness of . tne Irom the Stomach, Bad taste in the month. Billons attacks Pain in re- I' Bloh of - Kidneys, Internal Peter, i Bloated feeling about Stomak.Ru8h oi . moon , oA neaa,niKneoiorea Urine,- TJnsoelabllit and- Gloomy ) ivremiaiUKi, m mrr riereo's. xriosus , ant Purgative Pellets r In explanation 1 the remedial power ot jay Purgative Pellet i over so great a variety oi diseases. I wish, to aa; . that . their action, ; npon . the , flQlna - beonomy Is nntversal. not airland m tissue escapins; their' sanative m- ?ress. Age does not impair the properties of hese Pellets.. Thev afo sunr-cbated and in closed iq glass botUe,their virtues being there , Jjy preserved unimpaired for any length of time, in anv climate, so . that thev are alwava fresh; 'ahdfeliabte. isThis Is-not the ease with'those ( tpills which are put up; ins cheap wooden or pasteboard boxes. - Seoollect that for all dis- eases where a: Laxative, Alterattro, or Pnrtfative, is indicaied, thesa limo iPelleta will give the most, perfect sftisf actipu to. all who use them;' . ' : ' ' "" , Pianos S112.60. . Oreans 3o. , - (Jrs&ns its I 1 n WKSStP JEi sarfflf? CQ - Bowels.1 and avoiding! '' ' - Ifttli HIinIId rieht Pianos. I . KSaL , j .. 77 Si l.-jicvir iS cc - i , : e upright 1 (&tio..; . i in. lllk'u tCCK '.nifiSi.iJrF' " m : .... .,,8T:, DC, ,;,T.iiiE' . ... . & ill Ml 71111 (ItAli KAMFACTOftl', B P 03 0 1" ... CHABLOTTB f IT. C- Is the place to buy good home least money. The following brands are specialties : THE GOLDEN EAGLE Warranted to be made of as cood Tobacco as, can be doi chased aavwbe. and equal to any 10 cent THE KIENA VICTORIA Havana filled seven lor 85 cents. TBE REFRE6 HER-Havana filled eight for 26 cents. THE INDIAN PRINCr 88 Large Cigar, Havana, three for 25 cents. We will also sell twelve Cigars for 25 cents, aa good as any 5 ctnt cigar. All the finest brands of CHEWIr-G and SMOKING, TOBACCO kept on band. Onr motto is,-' Quick 8ales and Small Profits." Cash for ah Goods on delivery. Orders promptly .-filled. i ; F. A. MoNINCH, Proprietor. F R E I G H VIA WILMINGTON, NOETH CAROLINA. Through Freight Route to all Points South. ThiB line being fiiHy equipped for buwnesn. offers unequaled facilities for lxansportatiun WILMINGTON ' AND ALL NORTHERN AND EASTERN C111HB CHARLOTTE; BTATESVILLE, ASHEVILLE, RUTHERrORDl Vri , . GREENVILLE, SPAETANBURG, ALL STATIONS ON TBE ATLANTA & RICHMOND AIR-LINE, ATLANTIC, , IEaJNEfi8F.E A, OHIO, aiifT WFTKRN N. C. RAILROADS, as well as all points i ' . , GEORGIaTALABAMA arid I r MISSISSIPPI. xisT&u'TtJiJsrcD'm 6T1ARAN! rEKl kA8 LOW VAS VIA INFX)BMAT)N FURNISHED WM A MOODY. F W CLaBK, South Western Freight Agt,. .General Freight Ae't, Wilmington. N. V. CharlotteN. O. VI Th!T T8ITH septSO 1 v ' -' ibiAC.C?RftUwatarlotte; Stop and lead ! - ; i ; "T 1 -j 'if.'- : ?:. ; 11 forms of Kidney and Urinary diseases, Pains in the Back, Sides, and Loins are pos- GRAIIT'S RELIEDY. Its effects are truly marvelous in Drops v. Gravel, Eright's disease, Seminal losses,' Iwrrbffiamdlpstligor, xo matter of how lon standing the case may be bositive re lief is had in from one to three days. Do not despair, hesitate or doabt. for it is really a specific and neves.fsiia.' .It-is purely a teg etable preparatflOii ; .IryJ ts timely.nsejhoo ands of cases that nayeDeeri considered in curable by the most eminent physicians. Iva VTA Kaah wwvwAm Anlt wm m1 t ieisd i4dctrser bfajrjBgulariysl cians and Medical Societies throaerhout the country, sold in bottles at two dollars each or, three bottles which fa -enoughr to core thetuost' aYBtM ' cW -snt to' any ad f,pi?' BmaUttial bottles Ova dollar each. All orders to . be Addressed lo iliOo 1 Dl nx q - r' GRANT'S REMEDY MAN'F'G CO., W" M. CROWELL, 'II! at tne ' C AAH STORE ot's Jewelry Store, will sell you Groceries at the very lowest livings rrices Sverything sold strictly for cash, thns saying the trouble, expense and losses of collectinglbiUB. A. good assortment of Coffee, 8agar, Flour Lard, Hams, in fact everything usuall round in a first-class grocery store. Motto yuicfc sales and small profits, - ju!25 1 QAROLINA MILITARY IN8TITTJE, CHARLOTTE, N. 0. W M mit A Salai By a corps of experienced teachers. Ample provision for instruction in Pre paratory and Collegiate Departments. Next tession will begin September UAth; Health of the place unsurpassed. For cir oular apply to tbe Superintendent , jallloawlm A LOT OF MEljluk bRlDEl CIG iRS manufactured Cigars lor the cigar Eoatb-, for 6 cents caah.v - T L I N E S tbe ul r reignt, irom TO jnjd rates NY ;- COMPETING- LINE, AND UPON APPLICATION TO WATCHES. CLOCKS A JEWELRY. THE BIG SHOW 'iii is now open, at J. T. BU TLER'S. Call and see all tbe NEWSWATCHES, JEWELRY & SILVER WARE. hO LITTLE AIDE. SHOW HERE. Come and get bargains. EveryJLIng ie called by their right name and wansnted a! represented, at J T BUTLER'S, vdec .., r : j ... Jewelry Store. P . L A S NTT O ftK 'a r"1 i WATCH MAKER, JEWELER, GILDER . , j j : AND" SILVER PLATER, Trade street, 'opposite First Presbyterian Church, Nat Gray Store. I have opened this store, for tbe repair ol "WATCHE8, CLOCKS & JEWELRY in every style. I will do Coloring, a' TPlati,ni' slLfaniiing Chains, Watches, Old Jewelry, etc., and make them equally as good as ne, at short notice, and at half price. As I have been working before wrench, I&n-fit and make eyery piece at once ana warrant them. marl4 Straw Wrapping Paper. JOHN W; HALL A C(X BUFFALO. N. T. Trade Street. may 16.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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