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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1879.
STATE I 1 V f 1
M. Moore, of Asheville, is
Mr.
dead.
H.
'Last week 158 bales of cotton were
sold in Concord.
Sheriff Brinkley, of Cnowan, died
.leiiisl of fcotin iiuilaleigtr1s3!r
sAttmtaT 48HaleSr receipts for the
week, 1,902.
Col. J. McLeod Turner is to have
charge of the shooting matches lat the
State Fair. 1 - --
-fir. - A citizen of Harnett
cently lost all seven
county has re-'
of his children
from diphtheria,
A thief" entered the residence of Mr.
W. L. Stone, of Iredell, last week,while
1 the family was at church, and stole
$119.
As Mr. Neill McNeill, in the lower
end of Moore, was mowing on Friday,
. last, he, was stricken with apoplexy and
died where he fell.
Judge Gudger, who is holding the
courts of the first district, appears by
the newspaper reports to be making
friends in the East.
- . . A correspondent of the Iialeigh News
says some corundum has been found on
some land of a Mr. Tomlinson, near
Cool Springs, Iredell county.
.a. lFrank Bell, tried in Wilson for mur
der committed in Pitt county, was ac-
qiititpfl, .the snlifiitnr having acknow
ledged his inability to make out a cage.
The prisoners jif Chowan county jail
got into a free Tighfclatid one had his
nose bitten off by a crazy man, who
seems to have come first best out of
the engagement.
The Warren ton Gazette says Mrs.
Jane Y. Christmas, who the associated
press reported last week as having died
theraxfj,he yellow fever,, died of acute
inijjurfmatlon of the stomach.
c i , .
A"corresponaent of the Iialeigh News
states that Judge Thomas, of Newbern,
is at Beaufort with a view to the pur
chase of property on the water-front
for parties who propose to erect a new
hotel there.
The Raleigh Observer says the Gov
ernor received a letter last Friday ad
dressed to His Excellency, Monsieur
the President of North Carolina, at
Raleigh, America," and it contained
some very Frenchy religious advice.
Tarboro Southerner: As J.' Weeks
was leaving town on his cart last Wed
nesday, his mule became frightened,
ran, vu,, and threw him out, when about
. "tlire lnufies f rom town, breaking the
large bone of his right leg.
Monroe Enquirer: We learn that on
Friday, the 12th inst.,Mr. Marshal Stat
on Wjho lived near Polkton, fell from a
seaffokv-a distance of 15 or 20 feet,
- at liking head first on the ground, and
received such internal injuries as to
Produce, his death on the following
uesday.
Winston Sentinel: In consequence of
the threatened action of the .Etna Life
Insurance Company, in relation to the
policy of the late Col. II. L. Patterson,
several of our citizens, who have re
cently taken policies in that company,
tov&madg propositions to the general
ageht to! cancel their policies.
ifffiPf JSxpriss: Miss Mary Ann
tVfe,l )$deri lady, aged about 35 or
40 years, who lived nine miles south
east of Monroe, committed suicide by
hanging herself with a calf rope to a
small tree near iter, house, one day last
week. This . cash act is accounted for
from the fact that she had been in bad
health for some time, and was partially
- insane. ,She belonged to a respectable
family.
Asheville -Journal: A large and in
. terestine railroad meeting was held in
Bj4?vaTT on Tuesday; last to take into
I colisidefatlonithe building of a railroad
tr0rtF6J,th&Air-Line Railroad,
ttf this placS. Among the many inter
keeting facta developed during- the- pro
I gte$a Ot the meetinwas tutf announee-
(biMttthafc -the. survey, mad showed a
.etp&oniv .0$ jeet .tome mlie-aseen-
Mie Jilae liidge- ftom the South
ina line-and 'TO feet descending 'to
iBrvard. The prpositjon .istwbjuild
.JTIunhediy South. Carolina, the coun
ties of Transjlvania, and Buncombe
Jfeedng, cjqthjiifc ArMI paying the ex
pense of guarding convicts from the
South Carolina line to Asheville. The
estimate for the work can in no case
exceed $30,000. Gen. Robt. Vance, Capfe.'
x at AiKinson ana uoi. uiayton repre
sented Buncombe at the meeting, the
two former making speeches in favor
of the enterprise.
..HENIIEUSONVILLE ACAIIY.
A married Gambler Kuus Away with
a A'oung Liulf.
Hendersonvllle Courier.
Considerable excitement prevailed on
: i the streets of Hendersonville. vester-
day afternoon, caused by the sudden de
parture, unuer peculiar circumstances,
of a man named C. E. Smith, and the
"'! ''simirttanebu'disappearance of the
aaugutef . ot one ol our respected citi
zens, Mr. D. S. Martin, a tobacconist,
who came to Hendersonville from Da
vie county, early in the summer.
About four weeks ago Mr. Smith, who
is a gambler by profession, but, as we
nave learned,, respectably, connected.
came to our;ti)ton and put up at Chase's
noiei. lie was not long in lorming the
acquaintance of Miss Jessie Martin.
uu wtw iir loosing, possessed oi a
good education, and excellent musical
trailing. i . : :; .-. v. -;. .
Smith engaged her company but a
short time, however, before it came to
the ear of Mr. Martin that he, Smith,
3Yas. married. Immediately upon re-
'eeffirtg'this information, Mr. Martin
.(,ephmially forbade further inter
course between Smith and his daugh
ter, and even threatened to shoot Smith
on sight if he persisted in paying his
addresses to her, This produced a tenv
porary check, and Smith resorted to his
defeBse4yHdeavorlng to disprove the
-wo! i4ijl4)beirpquest fy:Mj.Swith1we in-
Mircvwweci a prominent lawyer oX Ash-4
IX ,e e"2?heatterand Tearn--.es.
JwatL Smith -had. "been tiarried,1 but
.!xjjUa!hia, wifevafcutne timfvnf mar.
RSfiSS'J aUvfiifiihand,
vorte. He also, stated tiafc thmaktA
.;i J!ArFatifflha been obtained from
nirt KMiejenfi-Qttae interview, ju3i where we
.xbeeawwiB firava it n a aina .inh f'iT;
T."
jcauon Detvreen,
ptivEo4Jy at n
4ltasMibtiteUrom which
- ii i r 'tt Tin w"t rwm v bi s j i -
nuedup to
. yesterdar rfterBopn, when Smith took
- theTSouth vbo"iiAdjrin 'as he said,! for
it tmV&&Kmti&n leaving
8hOTl
Short time? feftef Iwa hacfc drivmeW
.xt-v -station sdnui'iit'.'liA a-sf.wA JmuVahi
b uijthititaote dnite' h been ieArn"
' U?o anff WMhMtLm
jiy quaimtxi mi. xuar
lae the confidence" he
til so? lltii Kh ichf, ni'l
A Great SO ccts I'tatge Crowd and
Three Excellent Speeches.
The re-union of the surviving Con
federate-Soldiers , of Union county atCl
A S wv .1- XA Ui , -I. W I. . A UUVi, 1 I 10 C
gratifying success, as is learned from
the Enguiref'B.-aA. Express, from which
we condense a report of the proceed
ings." The RdcMrigham Cornet Band
furnished the music. The crowd pres
ent was estimated at between j2,500 and
3.000. There were twelve companies
from Union county, in the Confederate!
servicerto-wuv: ' Company is, 15th Regi
henti fto F,48tb.yCo. C, 10th Artilleiy
attaiiou j Co. l, 4tn itegiment ; Co. A,
48th ; Co. B, 43d ; Co. F. 35th ; Co. D,
37th ; Co. F, 2d; Co. L Senior Reserves ;
Pp. B, 26th Regiment ; Co. E, 48th Regi
ment. Each of these was represented
at the re-union Thursday by survivors,
and the companies were formed in the
orderdesignated under command of JJ
R. Winchester, as adjutant, and, after.!: 1
formation were turned over to Capt.
L. A. Turner, who marched them to
Tantrough Spring, a mile from the
town, where the speaking and barbecue
took place.
All arrived at the grounds, where
seats had been prepared for the ladies,
Capt C. M. T.' McCauley introduced to
the audience Hon. D. G. Fowle, of
Raleigh, who delivered a finished and
eloquent oration, an hour and five min
utes in length. At the conclusion of
this, Capt. D. A. Covington introduced
Hon. W. L. Steele, whose speech, forci
ble and appropriate, is said to have
been entirely worthy the speaker.' Jas.
F. Payne, Esq., then presented Col. R.
T. Bennett, of Anson, who spoke with
great effect and commanded the undi
vided attention of the audience.
After the speaking the large crowd
partook of dinner, which ended the, ex
ercises of the day. The occasion passud
off most pleasantly and successfully
and with perfect good order from first
to last.
Both of the local papers promise to
publish this week in full the addresses
of Cols. Steele and Bennett.
Regret is expressed that neither Gov.
Vance nor Gen. Barringer, both of
whom had been invited, could find it
convenient to be present.
Mr. Til den's Ke joinder to Mr. Field.
The letter of Mr. Cyrus W. Field to
the New York World about the elevat
ed railroad and Mr. Tilden has pro
voked that gentleman to some viva
cious criticism of Mr. Field, the con
venient means for publishing which is
an interview by a reporter of the New
York Times. Mr. Tilden impeaches at
once Mr. Field's memory, his judgment
and his discretion, and the general ten
or of his remarks is not sucli as to pro
mote Mr. Field's digestion-. "Mr. Field's
memory," says Mr. Tilden, "has reached
that last stage of infirmity in which it
remembers what never happened." Mr.
Tilden not only denies having bargain
ed with Mr. Field to keep up the value
of the Elevated Road stock pending
the completion of the latter gentleman's
arrangements in Europe. He shows
that Mr. Field's son and son-in-law
both sold the major part of their .stock,
ana m tact that selling out on the Dart
of the directors had become an "epidem
ic" before Mr. Field had started to
Europe. He says that he had nothing
to do with Col. Pelton's election as vice
president of the Elevated Railroad
Company, but that Pelton showed
orear. :u mimsr riilivo nliliHr qtH Qii4
abled the enterprise to survive the im
mense incapacity of Mr. Field." In
regard to the electoral frauds and cipher
dispatches, Mr: Tilden, rafter showing
tne tacts or lus own election and that
he refused to buy any electoral votes,
defended his nephew by saying that
Col. Pelton neither initiated nor consum
mated anything. His wrong did not go
beyond a futile dalliance. The benefici
aries or the consummated wronsr.
its instigators and patrons, are high in
the seats of governmental power and
honor. Shocked at a lesser wrong,
which died in its mere mention, or the
great crime actually consummated. Mr.
Field "crooks the pregnant hinges of
the knee, that thrift may follow fawn
ing.'" JUDGE JOHN Am lilLCTER.
The Impression which He has Made
iiti 4he Holding Of ills First Court.
iisBXTEy, N. digBBtember 20.
To the Editor ot Ths Observer? ivt-f
It was my , privilege to' attend the
first court held by the newJjr-Appointed
judge, Hon. John A. Gilmer, in Davie.
His course pn the bench was closely
watched and scrutinized bytheJ public
The Governor, having a large number
of eminent lawyers from whom to fill
the-appointment, public expectation
demanded that the appointee should
not be wanting in any of the qualties
essential to make a good nisiprius
judge.
Judge Gilmer presides with great
ease and dignity, and is free from the
usual embarrassments which most
young judges labor under. He is quick
and correct in his rulings on the points
of evidence arising, and clear and full
in his charges to the jury. He possess-
es the rare faculty of making himseif
always clear to the dullest mind, and
the accuracy and clearness with which
he grapples with and decides legal prirfT
ciples, met the approbation of the en
tire bar. These qualities alone can and
never will constitute the possessor a
good nisiprius judge. To these must
be added an amiable temper, an abun
dance of patience, good judgment, and
a sufficiency of courtesy. Judge Gil
mer, in the opinion of all who saw him
at Davie Superior Court, unites all
these essentials, and they are so admi
rably blended in him as tn mai hia
friends believe that his appointment by I
the Governor wna a mnof ovr,niinn. K.
Many of his father's old clients thought
tney couict see in him many of the?''
cnaractenstics and nun. Hps whinh .
deared the late Hon. J. A. Gilmer t.n
the people of his State. T th
dent from the manner in which Judsre
Gilmer has commenced his judicial ca
reer that at no distant day he will be
regarded as amongst the very best judg
es upon -whom the ermine has been
cast He evinces much charity in the
administration of the criminal law, and
it is evident that his iudements are
tempfired with rnorc.v " t
nimasaiudee a career nf .nBfnTnoa
totfie State and honor to himself i '
r '
4 i '
LEx.
, SHEROTAN'S IJEqrrjER.
A Dig: at the Cursing- Commander, the
state Press, and the Salisbury Exec
utive Committee. r
i'OAiiaMJBTinCypmJ) 20.
To the Editor of The Observer:
! Why should it be Uttlawftlirfor tou orf
at bner maa a letter, om the; occasion be?
iPffJ t&'mwnmn the
ncattoh that nou one but ShotweU 1 has
ttflfl t h & DOld T1 ABU fyiorwriilr:H4-4rt v,4.
WIT. M;,havd 'Wohfloirori Krt-rd- WA ;iAU'
lieishouldi have ibeeiilntitwl
ttnd if bo.
thes
votir fiolca
VdzLizuu ' Z7 rr- - i h
I Da give the subjeet the benefit of som
POLL
'&ra extracted from Vegetable products.
'Combining in them the Mandrake or May f
Apple, which is lyoogajged by physicians J
t:' as a Bubstitate for calomel, possessme'all
4 the, virtues of the. mineral, without JkMM
bad after-effects.
AS AN ANTI-BILIOUS
MEDICINE
they are incomparable. . They stimulate
the TOBPID IJVEB, invigorate the
NERVOUS SYSTEM, and give tone to
the DIGESTIVE ORGANS, creating per
fect digestion and thorough assimilate
of food. They exert a powerful influence
on the KIDNEYS and LiVER, and
through these organs remove all impuri
ties, thus vitalising the tissues of the body
and causing a healthy condition of the
system.
AS AN ANTI-MALARIAL
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They have no equal ; and as a result act
as a preventive and cure for Bilious,Re
mittent, Intermittent, Typhoid Fevers,
and Fever and Ague. Upon the healthy
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IS THE BANE
of the present generation. It is forthg
Cure of this disease and its attendants,
SICK-HEADACHE) NERVOUSNESS, PES
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that
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have gained snch a wide spread reputa
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the digestive orguhs giving them tone
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AND THE BODY ROBUST.
Being composed of the juices of plants
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A noted chemist who has analyzed them, lays
" THERE IS MORE VIRTUE IN ONE OF
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We therefore say to the afflicted
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THE CENUINE
DR. C. MoIsANE'S
CELEBRATED
LIVER PILLS
FOR THE CURE OF
Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEADACHE.
Symptoms of a Diseased Liver.
PAIN-in the right side, under the
edge of the ribs, increases on pres
sure ; sometimes the pain is in the left
side ; the patient is rarely able to lie
. on, the left side sometimes the pain
is felt under the shoulder blade, and
it frequently extends to the top of the
shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken
for rheumatism in the arm. The stom
ach is affected with loss of appetite
and sickness; the bowels in general
are costive, sometimes alternative with
lax ; the head is troubled with pain,
. accompanied with a dull, heavy sen
sation in the back part There s gen
'erally a Considerable loss' 6T Memory,
accompanied with, a painful sensation
of having left undone something which
otight to have Tbeen , done. A slight,
dry cough is sometimes an attendant.
' The patient complains of weariness
..and, debility be Js easily startled, his
feet are-cold, or burning, and he com
'plains of aJ ipnekly- sensation of the
skin ; his spirits are low ; and although
( he is satiafied that pxercise; would be
" beneficial' to-llim, yet he can scarcely
summon up fortitude enough to try it.
In fact, he distrusts every remedy.
Several of the above symptoms attend
the disease-but eases have occurred
where Yevfr 6f themnexisted, yet exam
ination of the body, after death, has
. shown theIJVEB. to have been pvton.
'-w mm 14 -ymt" OH." 'WW
Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, in
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if or all bilious derangements, and
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TJriRTY DAYS,
AT THE
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OF
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COLLEGE, CHARLOTTE, N. a
MR. LUDOLF of our firm, having left tor the
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Coffees Berkley & Husson's and Arbuckle'i
Roasted Coffees, all grades Of Teas, Oat Meal
In bbls. and packages, Rye and Graham Flour,
Pearl Barley, Tapioca Sago, Choice Cheese, a
full line of Larrabus Crackers, and Canned
Goods, such- as Salmon, Lobsters. Mackerel,
Sardines ij lb. and lb. boxes, Potted Ham,
Turkey, Chicken, Duck, Tongue and Beef. '
?' v u ' :
VW Wilson Pkg Co's Canned Beef, Condensed
Milk, Peaches, Pears, Pine Apples andQulncesv
Also, Olive Oils, Brandy Peaches, Pickles, Kxtraets
French an Plain- Candles, Sea 'Foam, Mustard.
Patapsco Baking Powders, Maccaroni, Tobaccos,
Snuff and Cigars all grades. "In fact everything
that can bethought of," which I am determined
to sell at bottom' prices. 1 ;, .
Call and be convinced that I mean what I
aay.. : f,5 Respectfully,' l . ;
.... : LeROY DAVIDSON, i
septl2 ;:.
FIRE ! FIRE ! FIRE.!
fPH undersigned is prepared to K)ffer to our
(J eople jgecaritj agahtst FDiEvOnnost faTora-(
ble terms. Among other companies he represents'
the STRONG. PROMPT and WEALTHY LIVER
POOL & LONDON & GL0BB 'FIRE INSURANCE
(til-assets over; $i8.6oiy.ooa
Dwejllug house Insurance a specialty.
Rates very moderate. FRED. NASH,
I aeptjtm.. ) ji 'lo -bhl Agent,; ,
JPITY PROPERTY
.fobsale.
I . . f-M.-m wvVH; Vl M USD ClrXUlMI I T ml . Jlla
"feA6 day ot AftrlW W8, and regf
I i,i k in, page 2uy. uegister's omceof
. il T 1. 1 wui seu at puduc auction;
- yrrI L-i1 mrruumunMO, UU (ne 6Jkll
ui uctuuer, i w, a ioi rrontine eighty-flve lees
SiSIllSP4 extending lack about 275
I feet. With" the hMllrtlnim nnrt mm..m... tv.lr
on the one side and Jas. Norther ja the other; '-1:
..Terms cash. . -iiiuTiurv.T,ii . i ij .mi
V " JL G. BRENIZEB, Troateaai
: S3pt 10, 1879.-dlawtds. T3P
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FLOUR
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GREAT BARGAIINS
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Jfti aeweiimdFaocTyaoods'jGeldt n Sliver
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' ? Watches, Silver and ateoj THble ,ta-e', '
1 5.
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J. T. BUTLER'S.
WATCHES.
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY,
SILVER AND
SILVER
PLATED WARE,
GOLD AND SILVER
SPECTACLES.
Gold-Head Canes and everything you want
at
J. T. BUTLER'S.
dec24
p LASNE,
, From Paris, France,
WATCH and CLOCK MAKER, GILDER and SIL
VER PLATER.
Trade Street, opposite First Presbyterian Church,
Nat Gray Store.
JSverv kind nf
ana warrant a ri nno vaqv "BVaw u-ini TAnnTn A-
Bronze Gliding, Coloring. Sllver-Platmg and Gal-
" cm. ouui ii uuuuo cuxu euucuiy as kooq,
as new. Work done tor the trad At. in rw '
ApprenUce wanted, with nremirim said owvl
references.
Repaired work uncalled for will be sold at the
expiration of twelve months for cost of repairs.
septl5
Authorized by the CommonweaHh of Kentucky
POPULAR 3IONTHLY DRAWING OF THE
Commonwealth
Distribution Company,
AT MACAULET'S THEATRE,
In the City of Louisville, on
S E P T E JIB E It 30X11, 1879.
Drawings, msteb postponed, occur regularly on
and will be supervised by men of undoubted char
acter and standing, and ticket-holders, agents and
viuus mo icopcciiuiiy reuueswiu w senu on repre-
B A.. t.HnAn 4 . V. . - .
oouwuim mm piuycr cnsuenuais w examine into
A NEW ERA IN HISTORY OF LOTTERIES.
Grand and unprecedented success of the new
FvP.I-r tfrfror. hollar Mn ha V, 1 a Awn a.nsAlaA
call out his number and see It placed In the
Wheel. .
The Management call attention to the grand op
portunity presented of obtaining, for only $2, any
THE FOLLOWING PRIZES.
1 Prize,..., $30,000
l rrize,,..... 10,000
i x-nze 5,000
AX iTF58' l.WO each 10,000
20 Prizes, 500 eacn,.. 10,000
199, Kzes' 100 each 10,000
200 Prizes, 50 each, 10,000
. ivy rnztss, eacn 12,000
1000 Prizes, 10 each 10,000
9 Prizes, $300 each, Approximation Prizes $2,700
9 Prizes, 200 ' " " " 1,809
v jrrizes, iuu yoo
1,960 Prizes,
$112,400
Wbole Tickets, $2; Half Tickets, $1; 27 Tickets,
$50; 55 Tickets, 8 100.
Applications for club rates shonld be made to
the home-office.
Full list of drawing published In Louisville Cour
iers ournai ana New York Herald, and mailed to
au ncsei-noiaers. For tickets and Information ad
dress T. J. COMMERFORD, 8ecy, Courier-Journal
Building, Louisville, Ky.
Sept 6.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR
TUNE TENTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION,
CLASS K,AT NEW ORLEANS.
Tuesday, October 1 4th. 1879 113ib Monthly
Drawing, -
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY.
This Institution was regularly incorporated by
the Legislature of .the State for Educattenal and
Charitable purposes In 1868. for thk tekm to
Twsmnr-ms tears, to which eonbract the Inviola
ble faith of the State Is pledged with a capital of
$1,000,000, to which It has since. added a Reserve
Fund Ox JS350.00U. US UKlflU BIAULJS IS UM
BER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly,
on the second Tuesday. It never scales or post
pones. Look at tne following oistriDuaon: -
CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000.
190,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each. Half-TlcK-,
ets, One Dollar.
LIST OF PRIZES :
I Capital Prize..
1 Capital Prize
1 Capital Prize...;.
2 Prizes of $2,500 -
5 Prizes of 1,000
20 Prizes of 500......
i 100 Prizes of 100......
200 Prizes of . 50
500 Prizes of 20
1,000 Prizes of 10
$30,000
..10,000
... 6,000
... 5,000
... 5,000
...10,000
.10.000
...10.000
-.10,000
...10,000
APPBOXLMATION PRIZES:
i 9 Approximaoon mzea oi nw.
, 9 Approximation Prizes of , ,200. .
,V; ft Approximation Prlzar erf ' 100.;.
, $2,700
1,8
$110,400
Responsible corresponding agents wanted at Ml
prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation
wlU.beiald.' - - ; :". . -a '" '
Application for rates to clubs should only be maae
to the home oftVce InNew Orleans.
Write, clearly stating full address, for further
Information, or send orders to
, . M. A. uAxirHLH,
" ..Poetofflce Box 692, New Orleans, Louisiana
prfctme person NewYor
All ora Grand Extraordinary Drawbar, under
the supervision and managemeni; of. Generals u.
T. Beauregard and Jubal A Early. ,
aug 12.: . -:
ffllsctllancotts.
A
CARD TO, THE AFFLICTED.
DR. ROBERTSON, 19 SOUTH EUTAW STREET,
BALTIMORE, MD., , ,' ,
From fifteen years experience in hospital-and pri
vate ' practice, guarantees a permanent core In all
diseases of the Urinary Organs and of the Nervous
System viz: Organic and 8eminal Weakness.
Imnotencr (loss of sexual rowerl. Nervous Debili
ty and Trembling; PalDitauon : of the Heart Dim
ness of Sight or Hiddlnesa, . Pains In the Back and
Auciuxiiai i Amissions, etc mu resuiunK , irom
abuses in youth or excesses ta manhood. 1 Diseases
recently contracted cured in five to4en daysi and
the poUon entirely -eradicated irom th systemj
Also all. skin and blood diseases ouioklv eurecL
Dr Robertson, a graduate of the Unlveraity of
uaryiana, reiers to any or me leasing paysicuuui
of BalUmore.r Special .attention given to- all fe
male complaints and lrregularUes. , v. -,i
'v ' All consultations strictly, confidential, and medi
cines sent to any address; 'Call ox write, enclosing
eptlO If -s'iiwr RUiea t-U vco c 1 -
00
900
QNEOFXHJSMOST
WEOFTlilJos;
r
MHlMFORTANT
DISCOVER i E8
6C-
thatof WIUle
age, is
HENRY'S
CARBOLIC SALVE !
SORES, WOUNDS, CUTS, BRUISE
.Imftomed and abraded surfaces, and for-:-'
ALL SKIN DISEASES.
thafhmrrryML
without a box of It in the house. Physicians Py,,b1
Ii3'' and the thousand? who used il
unite in recommending ft. Beww of counterfeit
Ask for Henry's Carbolic Salve, and take no other
JOHN F. HENRY, CURRAN & CO.,
Sole Proprietors,
8 College Place, New York.
For sale by L. R Wriston ft Cow Charlotte, N. c.
maril
Mffeot BtXlOB Ptlftlglgn. anJ (o .1,.
only purely Yegetabpe reiuody known to sci
enoe, that has made radical and Permanent
Ccres of Syphilis and Scrofula in all thdt
U ihofoueWy removes mercury from Ui&
a ui; it nelieves'the agonies of mert-urial
rli.. !iinutisin' arid speedily cures all skin dis-
Sold by druggists generally.
feb25 6m
SMITH'S WORM OIL.
Athens, Ga., February 22, 1 87 S.
SIR My child, five years old, had symptoms of
worms. I tried calomel and other worm medicines
but failed to expel any. Seeing Mr. Bain's eertlli
cate, I got a vial of Worm Oil, and the first dose
brought forty worms, and the second d se so
many that I did not count them.
S. H. An.ois.
Prepared by E. 8. LYNDON, Athens, Ga.
For sale by DR. T. C. SMITH, Charlotte. N. u
tep21dfcwly.
Ipttf &&MVtistxmits.
No one who Is thoroughly regular In the bowels)
is half as liable to diseases as he that is irregular.
He may be attacked by contagion diseases, and
so may the Irregular, but he is not nearly as sub
ject to outside influences. The use of
Tarrant's Seltztr Aperient
secures regularity, and consequent immunity fr.nn
sickness. Sold by all druggists.
WHAT i
'".I ,i.
St. Louis Physicians Say.
Prevjkntivx of Malakljl Celden's Llebiir's
Extract of . Bef and Tonift-tavlgorator is particu
larly useful when tonics are. reaulred. InDiuh-
therla, Aeue. Malarial Tvbtioia'FeTeTS; and every
depressing disease, its use. will be attended with
great advantage. We have prescribed it with ex
cellent success: J. H. Leslie; M. D.;;G. H. Copp,
U.D.; S.B. Prasous, M.D;?R. A.Vaugrian, M. D ;
uis. s. ii. ana j, u riieaiet, ana many others.
W. H. BROWii 4 BRO DrugglsU Agents,
"". , V " Baltimore.
. i , ... .il ii' .ill tUilii,. ' i., i
We will pay Agents a Salary ol MUOperiiioii;:i
and expf hBex, or ullowa large c6uiniiiou, losrll our
m Bud wouderriil ftitftilioii. We mean what w mv.
t& rjff a I month and expenses guaranteed to
1 1 I. , , Agents. . Outfit free. Shaw ft Co., Augus
ts, Maine. .
i777
A YEAR ah expenses to agents, i Outfit
free. .Address P. ,0. YljCKEftY, Augus-
ta, Maine.,
Ko.
August 29-HMfcw6m. 11
BEST
HETHOO
AND
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mmwoi CLQTDES,
vr ;)
'Witnoot Pen, nk br. 'ay pafation'. No exio-
ft1!!? i::)j' 1, Hi
sure to sun or" arttfloial hea .TequUred. and can oe
iused either by writing; or with rubber stamp, w
dles will and it useful fa stamping- We warrant
it to give
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An jnlibIeU(niprion
to use it! and JsBcipnt Pame9'
. ,-'.iHi; ' -lf- -"riv:
50 CENTS."'''
No trouble
Sold for
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