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IJi I."
1
nmmm
n ,
UWIGOQ
Only Vegetable Compound that
acts airecuy upon ine iiver, aiiu
tiveness, Headache. It assists di
blood. A Book sent jreeQPr.
Sanford, 162 Broadway, N. Y.
' TOft AX,E BY MJJL imtJQOl8T. '
may80-6m.deod
rke Par
at Beat JHodlelne CTcr Made,
AeombV
of Hone. BuehUr Mandraki
Pnd Dan
LdelkMl. titk all the best and moat cant
Ure proper
k ties ol all otner jnttera, makes
lBIocxJ Purifier, Liver Regit la'
(tor.andWi
.ana ueaiw nenoiuur Atnia
70a
Jong eaM where Horl
MM ... - .':
jBltten are oaed,ao
ana perrect are
paratlons
tfcir ln 1 Yigw to ti aged &d Mm J
ToaIlvheniPiP7BienU cause irremlarity oil
tot hnvda ar w-iaarTm.Dfrc-aiia. brrad Manlre an
lappetaerTome anamuaBtlmnlant, nop BittertH
re invanaoie, wrcnoux Hinxoxicating.B
Ho matter what your feeling or symptoms afefl
Don? watt until you are sidtttbutif you only feelfl
uiazaBemaeaseorBuniDncia aim nop uiccers.a
bad or miserable, use tnajjittersm as once, it may
iareyoiiruie. it nas savea ann:
1 $500lllbepaldforaasftthey wSI not cure org
Jtielp. - Do notaoJXer nor lot yourmmeiicis suffer, but!
use and onre them to use HOP
KrifnnmNir. HopBlttersano VOe,
tlrnnrsn nostrum, but the Purest aai Jest Medi-
btneerwrnadei the "Invalids
Op'aaano person oriamUy sooaidbe
TX I. C. UaneijeamteandlrreatnjecuieTto
l,nse Ot oplTmi.totxi oco and nftrcottcs.1
IsoUbydragtirtai ' Bend tor CSrcalar
iKlkwCa, Bocheiter.'X.'X
ayjeod&wlr.
Meets the requirements of the rational medical
phlloaopoy which at present prevails. It Is a per-
iecur pure vedetaoie .remedy. emDracine the three
Important properties of a preventive, a tonic, indrl
an alterative, it rorunes tne body against "dis
ease, Invigorates and re-vltallzes the torpid stom
ach and liver, and effects a most salutary clasge
In the entire system, when In a morbid condition.
For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally?-!
nova
TESTIMONY OF DRUGGISTS.
We eertlfy that we have been selling "Swlftfa
Syphilitic 8peclflc" for many years, and regard 'it
far superior to anything known to science, for tne
disease for which it Is recommended. We have
never known of a single failure. -
8. J. Cassels, Thomasvllle, 6a.
L. Greer a Co.. Forsyth, Ga.
Hunt, Eankln & Lamar, Atlanta. Ga.
Pemberton, Samuels & Reynolds, Atlanta, Ga.
Daniel k Marsh, Atlanta, Ga.
"L - - ' AtlaMTa, GA , July , 1 874.
Mb C. T. Swirr-Dear Sir: We have Been using
your Swift's Syphilitic Specific" In the treatment
of convicts for the last year, and believe If Is the
pnlu certain known remedy that will effect a pernio
nmt cure for diseases for .which, you recommend it
$i)oo"bFwabd
Will be paid to any chemist who will find, on
analysis of one hundred bottles of S. & S , one
particle of mercuryylodlde potassium, or any min
eral substance.
' - i j
Prepared only by trier SWIFT SPECIFIC COM
PANY, Atlanta, Ga.
Bold by T. C. SMITH and L. R. WRISTON A CO.
T CaU for a copy "Young Mens' Friend."
- feb. 26 dAw.lm. -- . . .
garxlxxmrje.
Successors to Walter Brent, Ugent.
Have a complete , and new assortment of
For the Wholesale and Ketall Trade,
whloh buyers are requested to examine before
purchasing elsewhere.
. brem a Mcdowell,
Corner Store, Central Hotel, Charlotte, N. C.
Oct5.tt . - ' . J I,
rtlBD WARE STORK
i JJL Powder, Fuse and all kinds of Mining mple-
octirtf-
v.
"DOTH Pocket and Table; Pistols, Guns ni
uzzle
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plements of every kind for sportsmen, At
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. octo tf : ' Hardware Store.
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COLE AGENTS In Western Nortb:.and' South
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Have also j a full Mock of Hoe iBnorels, Steel
ivh iuiu an aiuaa pi larminr . impiemenis. ,, -
' BtUkfla at MieUKJWJtlaU, ,
CnmAT TrorlA anH IWn Btnoii
-Cental Hotel Building, CharlotteN. C.
J lijliiiociqa
rytt CHARLOTTJt 6S3SEYIB f
cures Liver Complaints, JaLin-,
'dice, Biliousness Malaria tbs-'
gestiontrngthensAe syf 1 BaTfjtrougb; Ptjwf??
reenilatesthe bowels purines tie Jthe passage t'M
i
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the
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Blacksmith ;ar
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DEAR DOIT.
and Sympathy.
D trolt Free Press.
l,c p-fhfir -Jiad cone overto injfr next
I T T 1 T - , . J I 'irL J
fowbsMp lo comminwfeewy, am
Kail taJrVsn mother with hrmT so DorCa
and I had the whole care of Mabel, a
pleasure that 4id not often ijall tous.
She Ms sitting In ieiittle foerwitb
the white kitten inf her lap:arrtiojie
little red cheek pressed against my knee,
as she looked in my face. while I read.
Dorcas was Sewing: as usual, bot more
intprfisted in the reading than Mabel,
who 5oudTiot uidewtfeo4 4 wbjx Dt
cas was twelve, ana naa never reau
Jane Eyre, and I was tired of telling
hftr the storv Jn snatches. We were
vr J m r
ta listen. Iliadcrpacntd vtue ciifnax
wBerelhe old sefrant-tloses the tfoor
upon hpr, and St. Jolin appears on , the
scene and speaks as one 'having au
thority. . . ......
x ,-VTho ir.hit spfafof.' I asked, ter
rified at the unexpected sound, ana in
capable now of deriving from any oc
currence a's hope dB" aid. A foigi was
nearwhat form, tlfe pitefiar'gl't
and my enfeebled vision prevented me
from distinguishing. With a loud, long
knock the new-comer appealed'Hohe
door.
At this supreme moment there came
a sudden, loud and pecuhatncckt
the aoor.o close to ine w i iiraj
. -m 1 A ' a i M ur.- - J r-
uzht Malel
seizi
aBattaad to ui i puOTrsof
for I felt that the hqciewaa' left
my care, so 1 rousca up 01a usaJLfwnfl
was asleep in the kitchen, and vve:
eu
cautiously through Ahf ijjanels W5lwy4
there, but receiifcd floansvitfr btiflaiawj
moan, and I felt sure it, waspmejpiie
in distress, so I opened the" door, a irttre
bit at a time, and at lastiooketi uut,iufc
could see nothing.
The wind whiled the dead ieareisin
great heaps and .sifltfdtithem over the
doorstep; there AsVmound of thetn
Livincr tnere. ana unaer ic soraetning
f ivtirrea. My heaitaxd ftfirtat boundt
"iiring tne ngnt, isusauiL
Old Susan brought the light, shading
it with her hand, I stooped, trenbUn,
ai pypr ana loucoeu cawemmg; ;io.
gave a moan hnd'supf v ' -'-'
It was only a boy, after all ; a poor,
sick, wasted, small boy, that seemed to
be starving. - We carried him into tlie
house, and tried to make him talk, but
he did not seem to understand what we
said, and,moanfd and; cried
as .if,, in
"What shall we do with, ,Jim?" I
asked in; despair. ."I dQ. ,wfsJi father
would come, he will have to stay ail
ight now, so you may as well put him1
1 the little room. Susan, and make him
comfortable, poor little fellow P
He was such a pretty boy, even in
rags and sickness; he, was so thin that
his bones actually seemediwprn through,
and his great black eyes stared fright
fully ; he was too sick to hold Jiia head
up, and Susan carried him iutolthe little
corner room, and undressed him as sne
would a baby, while Mabel stood by the
door and said "pitty boy," in her small
bird like voica. t
When father and mother came home
we met them at the door, and Dorcas
and I both tried to tell the story at the
same. UmQ.;
"Well, 8Hty father sternly, "as I un
derstand It yoti have takeri in a lazy
tramp, whjorwfien' we are all fast asleep
will get upTahd let Ms f ilerids in to rob
ahcL murder- -- - -
Mpther had disappeared in the bed
room.' .'Now she came out and said ;
Hes-eSyN Indeed, jephtha. It
would not surprise the ff hb died before
morning. He is-burn ing up with f evr."
father. ... v- j ?
ed mother
could ou?
'hnaM.tt'n havfl lpfrrhrnt nut. !haif tn
die r1 asked Dorcas.
Susan. Hft's only starved to death
beaides,tVou 'iiaiafr no ,Jieed to 'fear
'Some yarb tea, and a night's rest 'ill
fetch him 'round all .right.
"He had the varb'p and manv a
long night's rest, but he never was any
better : as busan - would savi "is otnin
but starvin' did it;" but he had starved
a little too long. Nature uid not reas
sert herself, and "I3oy," as we all called
him, could hot take hold again of the
life he had so nearly dropped. ' 1
"it ain t in him, said old Susan,
pears like he gets whiter and whiter ;
everyday." . ... .
At.hrst, while -he seemed like a sick I
boy-tramp, we all-kept aWay from the
except mother, who took the best care
of him, then one by one we drifted ih
to see now ne was., getting along, and
at last the little corner bed-room was
pur geiieral rendezvous; and Boy sitting
up, white and wasted, its center! of at
traction. We knew from the first he
would never get well, iand .we -tried to
find his friends, but he seemed, to be
alone; M. the . world. i This touch we
could see for ourselves be was of geh.-i
tie blood, and had been used to home
care, but he spoke a foreign tongue end
but little of that. All day he would sit
bolstered.up. and plaF?witbrWAni fingers
with Mabef i toys, and tUen! Me found
his sickness1 wasi Koti. contopfous, 1 1 we
used to put our darling on the;: little
bed, where she would sit and talk to
him in her baby lingo by the hour-, - fihe
is suchi a happy child ;it sefmed as if
shfrfji armed tiaihrkWavbv;iher . caoinir
UHi f ondriesK' theT mk thing ialhe j
morning it was "boy or "pittjy bo3r '
a.nd the last hour of ber 6cd-iime when
she would kneel with her thirf hand in
i, i ,i l i : . n i J.iuv
MCI 9VUt CUIU) 11U amy UCl JlttlO lSda-
believe prayerj.tHatwe t)aught hr; she
would lisp "dear uoy." v
"Rnf. thorn' mtrAix n :i?orrif. wlin "Riir
seemed 4oth to-bave-her go aha telirrg to7
the mmipred hand, and kissed vit
wittiT)aie. coianns. ana tnen sue tni
nnth iirr.iA.armH nrwinciia.ncir mnn in
jltral'hjekifirywhoje ber tehee, and
jwe were so.-prouq, ami jsne; was to say it1
$gaiaJ,tp fcint e firstthigi in ;the
.morninft, but when tVetojki her ir sto
4
AUU 1VUUU A. UIVAUUJI. LIICIC.
we
bet
f eacfied Out glad hands to het, into tn
death-white niaibie; and;; sh$Ookejd
;Kat
ooked-at
it wonderinglyr with tuhrecpgnizing
eyes, .nut when we tooK nim -away 'sne
yj T- ""-"f. wa-w j w wvu. py V au W
murea -jjy-Dy, aear Dpy, aj
leatfclr-'
ed them bear him, away.
I We-"buried hinTtr, oti own lot m tfie
cemetery selfish ;kindness-ibe,CaUBe
ibenoy;hjm,sJa7id cyejlii
raised a simole, memorial ?
we raisea a SLmDia: memorial i no., atreu
onjyfJMSijHM..
li t ..iuw-by.DearBoy."
fI have taken -Mabel .tip thwe ievc !
tiftfesi" btifshe onlyfpiayed -y ritr tW
dead - rustllngleavea jancCUl id, never .
unuurenriTiey so soon iorgec t mi, fVHi
wrote ail this iaf yearjage, I Oh, can
iy oe oniynone. yearvofteaiitle
year."
and now there la another 4rravfe '
rOinlfr
!weif tklnk so null thlagv! W"j
iflOh, aMabepMabell by-by djtrHiig
uab uciore sua went to sleep sne iited
I o uuu o viwx, i- - -
' IMaibe itsuiwitheria," cri
littlei.'SmiiiBfir friend ..who! alwavs I
all loved so muchraiid mo:
T.-T ".T7' Z-i 1
n r darWnSwaafoil J. &dl he:
hpr sav: as if to herself. Dear bdy." bi
in snnh a n-lad vniRft al if she Saw
And we thousht she had fonrotti
TVVe had entertained angels unafwares.
A Siranffo Superstition Ilecallcd . by a
1
ua.tiping'Ui Virginia. (
anEferrespondent of-the New 'XiP
Sun, writing from .Liberty, in givi
an,account of the recent execution or
ihiTnegro Pfte? WrigT2Tsaysi j
v Wright ws ramouss in jnia part or
Virginia as having been connectedayjth I
a crime full or mystery and moneuxfr-ii
rible in its ending than the crilnrft for
which he was hanged. In 18C $ Miss
y)ja(bf. rfjbecAitififl M)ing wonan of
Bedford, aisappeareu'from her home.
Her disappearance caused much Excite
ment, as a mystery had long hunjg over
Wier f snrilri iKbe r'as jttje IAI tof her
line, ana umong tne srarpw toi
county there existed a tradition i aod
superstition concerning her family.
The legend was that one of her ances-
flprs had, insulted a sorceress, and the
nnnionntnTiT t nar nnr rTa nT rna L ri (rill u
. 111 1 1 . p 1 1 irz " li I
esewe
iurl
thereafter should die a natural uiah4J&OTs,a
Miss Wright's grandfather was drown
ed, his father and mother were burned
&lite. and her father and mother were
Jjj&jffderep, yhiij h jr brother was" killed
rmuie war." So the tradition goes, and,
the superstitious farmers would shake
their heads pravelv when thev saw her
o -J ' t .'if
and express sorrow that the terribjej
malediction hung over head. It was T
- tsurprisihg
that really sensible people
- eaxtea tins superstition, rue mys-
. . . . n
-tdn
)ry wflflqf
e iojiawjea
mv toittii
wasffouirfl
T$h tlieu
ftff tv th
of Several
f "he high
ro f her neigl
social position, the
appearance !of her
body was not made public, and sit the
inoAiest neitical examination Wits al-
MojJtfedjl It! was remarkable, also, "that
Lshe had been murdered in easy call of
her neighbors, and yet they all prof ess-
ked;ignoi'attce. rot' 4ierv end he body,
from its arjeaingefl iainv n e re i t
nuo luuim uiicc ji ijul unjis, i clci r
Wright had; been seen in Uie locality f
awnrtptainwlrieiuMleF Jwaia suppos
ed tihave been committed, and, it was
r tn 1 v I) eli&ved h ai Ti e committed
ttfeTIeed IttMhe-fistlgiirlon of sbme
White man to conceal a more revolting
crime. v.Wght, ha,4 'fbnn.erlyi been a
Slav" in Wie family. ; Nothing could be
protefl Qfl fiim; but1 there 'lias' never
been any doubt amonfc thei country peo
ple that he committed the crioje; It is
gtrange that Wi'ighU rt .nerbf slave
the familv to which the sunerstitiorfat-
tacliesVsbouldTollow tftfi yourfg1 woman; J
lo an wnnaiurai aeauw , ,t a-.,-. .
Cxemuiiou in Hal ft
T .1 XT. . ' ' ' '
The Italians -are resolved tu mafels
thesystewf-mraatron 'as;itierfect a? r
possible. TlieeadquarteTij.pf;, the in
stitution ai Milan nave reoenliy k-eceiv-ed
: a 'Very singular ftdditiott. ts cus
tomers were confronted, :wlth difficul
ty which at n hadijiciAeeii anticipa
ted. The difficulty ?wasto know what
tner were todo with Jtba'ashes of tltoir
deceased relatives. "It seemed improper -I
tuac ordtpary sepuiuaef mould tollow
sdnnusual a process as cremation. The
management at Milan has' atfobnd its
way ouVof JLhe&auKy Incineration
is.fter'ali; but ii revfval bian od fasli
ion, and it wa only neeessary.to' follow
out the usage of its originatoig in or
der to cause all difficultr to disauiear.
. aa m m ,' as sMe U
lbors. ecatfse'iD
The crematory temple at Milan isf t)H0
uue tin ciuiJtJA h uicii win, in ictci, ue il
cemetery. The municipality has al
reaOj aelecfditg architect ahd ap
proved the plans which he has furnish
ed. The cemeterv, when completed,
will differ as widely from arr ordinary
graveyard ajL cremation differs from
ordinary sepulture, , It will be an Et
ruscati uildirrgj thirty-six feet high by
about twenty feet long, and will b0
furnished with recesses, 120 in numbef,
according to the present design', in each
of which several cinerary rrjs can be
placed. The authorities) aria jb confident
of the success of the undertaking that
they have ordered vaults or catacombs
to be constructed under the. nave. and
I these wil become the private property
vl iLQiiieq. no iici,iu uicremauon
seems toliavemaoe more way in Italy
than in Germany, to which two count
tries of Europe has as yet been -almost
entirely confined. ' ' '
; Tbe ITIarriag-e of U S. Grant, Jr,
A New-York paper, in announcing
the marriage in that city on Monday of
U. S. Graht.'Jr., to Miss Fannie J. Chaf
fee, only daughter of ex-Senator Chaf
fee, of Colorado, says: "The marriage
has ibeep the subject ,of , discussion
among the elite of New York for some
time past, and has been regarded as a
social event. The engagement has at-
,teniu)n,, taken in con
if s Calif 6f nia 'exneri-
iJ. LJJ ll.vl.JI -L.L!tl,l I. -
ice. nuu oas oeen! enenBiVEiT aiscuss-
ed here and in San Francisco. The
bridegroom is a lawyer in this,ejty,.
Who has already won some distinction
in his profession jind.-whQse prbspects
are jLh,h$t, r .Tliajride'lffthe only
4aughter,of Senator "Chaffee. She Is a;
Tbilonde of the'falrestype, aged about
twentyo.nj4 has begn a nrorninent
belle in mw Ybrl ocietjrfaniei her in
frp4uct4on hre., The .courtship which
nasreroutea in iier. aaarnagc with Mr.
urant is a little over a year oltf and is
dfesctibett4'by tbei'lntimate friends of
botliias.., match pi pure love. sSbeA
air; wilr
proDaoiyi make arrfrc-H
tended tritrtoth WsfanSouth. . To
attend tbiMI'G yieMM
his votein GalenaiallwanaTviUn;ot visit
theWest, as he previously feterided."
1 1 , i
A cattle.
Gcvevnoi, 8pr agsie is guarding) Canon
uiie,viLi zu o.
rag5)heivpierj
who have been enlisted in the flefe
n the placie j and under the oircn ffin-4
ces, if. would De.extremely difficult andT
e.extremely difficult and'
nazaroous'o awempt'jm rsntrfciice. it
la ofatorl f rmrfRrirQiriidtMBVAf oiX1 Ttnr
traetad fecial at
neQtldn'fith dra
ende. add his bee
JyelfjaltiiuEaBAtliiEWtrjsel, and propo-
jcsluuw iaj uegin a iiveiy series oi at
aSfcs oaHf reriesl ifcaiibn. He
ilatms heatfeftaiiP fMtsf in the
.great, estate, even if Chaffee is (trustee
iuiu lio uieciiis tu uave tne matter iun
TV ii l . I
to a reporter -in ai ne could conunuacM
i a., i' , . " .i ' ---".T
efforts to acquire nossession of Canon-
CQmndfthelflrbr.imM Mrs.
Sprague. What had Deen ddlfej he said,
wuuiiija,Bw-Ausa;utiei9o utj unioia-
wr cenainiv Knnwn.inar.
the 'Trier SSB1
ar:
Rltrift' of. tho
- w V41V V VU
VtaenfTB. t Mtirlncj ibai mwRimf. wa
soine
, it i
rat a,riktftA i
H Tof alT whar1terfriin9ieniors and In-
tuacreuonswyoaui, nervoBS-vmunesa, early de
eayt 1 mi mnnhonrt , to , I will awiitp recipe that
will cure joo, FREE OF; CHARGE, ffhls great
Bev. Joseph T. Inman. Station D. New tYork ntv.
r-'.rrintfawr.
.1
.118; I
"Tif&iferedinA. nn.nn.n.i fc
bottle lea nhichii.naed for rai two ltti
me doctors and tlie neUthborsiald coulHioT't-
on nisflonre.'ne scsnas'ready ttravi
ttearrcliitib Tho&rOtr'i't
is llOi
mm
0
OT'M-pia
y0?1" navwiosttboft them 4 Bfgha
it I ftfioT Hot (?iren.. them Hop Bitters.! 5heydloy4
i ,? reu. low " nj i-say you ao not Know
haU the valoe-cJ.Es i.MMurand -do not 6obrnl
mend them . high jenausn.' WB. .Rocheste N. Y,'
it See otter column. Ainerican Rural EomS7
- -
sident in
dirig.one
lvidere
thei?68i-.!i
comer, a well-to-d
Amfertea;
woman, introduced herself an Mri TIq,
gles ofL-r-7Missouri,then askedp rtL
Is this the Apollo Bellvidere -tj
ieirFtat)I!4aiol5e
hiiiJ rP I"icnfy mepcnlf aki ll
lulhrtnll..l-il.I JS I I II av.
64dokinsr
a i4iitMi8ajIlWr4iestified!to
drt3ri
, The interroeai
was generally thought to be one
the
master-pieces or the world
?Manly,beauty, andjali .thati sort of
ming Taainuie lawyaromitfie1 land of
the setting sun.
"Yes," responded the now amazed ar
tist "It is said to be one of the noblest
ing her Badeker, and with arms akimbo
taking a last and earnest lrvik atf'tiiA
pfrhe,lmarbjewy.e 6e8n,.Bagglesj undiveme
The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. "
Will SAnrl tTlAlv aalritiUniAM ttAl&L t7ttvil4
to thaffledjfiph RV dlfilrlal. SpeeoV-oures
iZri
trniirzi ri ruin
.aan wnat they say. Write to
nor. lo-rll,:
"Malt Bllters"are a brain, nerve and blood
food, pecultoitlihlaptea aB;warnilj! recom
mended by,Mart4cuggl8td aad'pbylcts jfor gen
eral debility, menuU-tBd phyBlcattAAausttoa, bys
teriacxienoiisBlaK.iidAtmiajriAs.qU.qp.f nri
i a r HiK .rii a ill rati
. I I ff A WXfc oawlUlU. T
Diiis and nortion, 1., iik shnot.v.p
O ' v ...i
the eyes shut When rou are laneuid. eRaWr.
. eloo
sore, with sour stomach, nain in
the body and
umss, ?how ;ejea.' skfiUandUG
dysB6VSiajiil&irhoe& ani) other
,ia bad cough.
Hoaes-rtBaiJCr. jagg's troYed Llvgr aiwtoni
aob Pa d cei. V .
ea taKe no
Cuslom. r "Why are 'Malt Bitters' si popular?'
DrugKfetBtfttuWBaFltodMeClcliie, fliey en
cti Aha J(Mnl;(iiflrdwin,lUB 1taB?cletmt 'tbe
nerves.iwAf(.4iicfstU.V t u , .
r r f-
H "It S
'ATtANTA.GA . Feb, 4.'1879.
Meters. fTutfhitcw Jirn Saving
tested-your "Neuralgjiie" Jn my ciite,
recommend It to all who suffer with ih
headache. Tnoa. W
thoroughly
I chef rftilly
Sold by Li. R" WRFSfON ?et24-3m
- ie,-,
Thlrfv frill -wv
fe establish
ars of ' constantly increasing 'use
I a reputation for Dr. Bull's Oousrh
Ryiup second to no similar preparation; It Wi
lleves Instantly and cures all ooughs. eolds etc;
mi?
Or. pXcdical.
1
JlHaGaaEASoUTEfiN
l-L REMEDY for the cure of Scrof
ula, Syphilis, Scrofulous Taint, RtteH
matlsm. White Swelling, Gout, Goirroi
En . I t) L.!.l X' n ...nv. n TV-
t rllltyl Miluii, and aljdtoeases arising
bWROPwaipt
'
CURES SCROFULA.
3
k Cores Btteumatism.
Cares Sypbilis.
Cares Malaria.
Cares Nervous Debility.
CURES ERUPTIONS.
A3 its ingredients published on every
pacKatrc. Know it to your .Physician, ana
no will tell yoa it Is composed of the
r strongest alteratives that exist, ana is an
lexceUeBt Allood Purficr.
BOSADALIS b sold by all Druggists.
If
TT
For MAN" and BEAST.
External and Internal.
THE GREATEST V&JS BELIEVER OP THE A&t:
VfrZiT - ' --- "
tiir Pills.
THE GREAT" VEGETABLE CATHARTIC . i.
REGULATOR.
Vegetable WORM SYRUP
In staauy !e8toy
'ani.tai
mended
by physicians as tho best WORM WypmStt
C-Porsale by all Drutrglsti. .
JOHN F. HENRY & CO. i :
SOLS FBOPBIETOBS.
B4i CoUtea Placo,r 't (iTi 'pfow Tora.
ltillinjcnj.
TO OUR STOCK OF
T-l
in
Tl,n ; ;"-! 4 'T$ttfK
WEAR,
CLOAKS;
n
i'funn:
TVMT I An I
DAMJl 0
II III!
BMfe'rwislrie ClflJrens' M
MWOTS Ilit ..-, ..- '
.U1U W.ni KITili liu lilJI .11;. - ,.i "i
.eteiu Liiwi'jj .attliiitK
taw.'r .e5!ttlii.-an- V-1-
.Uxt
Satins,
A l I
i
FOR DRESS TRIMMINGi '
t it
, C'U.lJ'
foittltJlfiafljGgSES AND CHILDREN
I
Of Every Shape &dnaliiy;
nave noH.cn hand the moat complete stock of
T 1T1TSCI TiTr r rTlTrii nrt rrrt
lijiUUll llLUlll lY 1 U1JJ Ji
tmhfrtlHbjiiT.
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ii irt; iiu
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PtiL aMaii
SJBAirJIr-lV
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tllawm sultinoi;
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MANUFACTURERS
AT
DRUG STORE :
Vitalized Phosphate n
Imperial Granum, ,
Milk of Magnesia,
Kitchen Crystal Soapv
Sapolio,
Bakers' Chocolate,
Corn Starch,
, Infants Food,
Liebigs' Ext. of Beef,
'English Tooth Brushes,
Flavoring Extracts,
Gnuitie'Bay Rum,
Wt l.'e'a Aromatic Sehnapps
Fresh Cod Liver Oil, '
Palatable Cod Liver Oil.
octal
WE OFFER
FIVE GROSS EACH,
Bull's Cough and-Baby Syrup, Mexican Mustang
Elhlmeiit, Hoyt's German Cologne, Wins
low's Soothing Syrup, Allcock's Po
'rous, Strengthening Poious
and Benson's Capsine Plasters, Tutt's Pill's, Bar
ker's Horse and Cattle Powders, and
other Goods In stock to mer ,
chants at Manufacturers'
Prices.
L. II. WRISTON 1 CO.
A FULL STOCK
or
Lamp 1 Lamp Goods
consisting of
GERMAN STUDENT'S, HALL. LIBRARY
STAND AND GLASS LAMPS.
Burners, Chimney?, Wicks &c,
all of which we offer at bottom prices.
L. R. WRISTON 1 CO.
BRAZILLIAN SHOE POLISH,
THE BEST IN THE CITY.
L. R. WRISTON 1 CO.
FEED YOUR CANARY
ON
LANDRETII'S MIXED BIRD SEED,
Sold only by
L. R. WRISTON 1 CO.
TEA ! TEA ! TEA !
THE BEST
G-TJJST &c BLACK,
L.R.WRITON 1 CO.'S
septl8 . -ux
fRESH MINERAL WATER,
Both Foreign and Domeste,
:-JUST RECEIVED AT :
gARATOGA yiCHY,
rm Saratoga Springs. N. Y. A new water resem-
uuug ux imponea vicny. necommendea
as a an antacid; nres Dyspepsia,
Uiir.. f r j . aio Digesdom la a powerial ;
. Tonic , aad strong
,.(.... Diuretic
, i . i . ALso,
HaUuttf NaW MMcra! Wak
fietbmmended very highlrasa Cathartic and Al
t ; teraUve and in ail forms of Dyspepsia. !
j ... ... , i , ,
" .... . -oalso.', ' .; ;
g CASES OONGREdS WlTEB.
10 EOCK BRIDGE ALUM.
If-., :. ' L-rl !ASES BTJT511LO LITHIAi
t" " it j
'A- :'tr -!,
fAnbt4full supply -ottoported ;
1 - -!
f Ff iedrickshall German Bitter
P- . I 'it- ', It; '. ' "Tri,
,l
!I
UsicathW:;:- .
u,''i! xMUijroui anus. .ocumj xieuig oi-
nrms mat its nconeas n aoerkent salts surpasses'
that of all other known waters.'? ...tyM uy
The British Medical Journal. "Hunyadl JanQ&rn-.
TheTOOflWjgresable.'Safest, and most efficacious,
aperient water.'.' ,. , ,. .;...... ,
' Prvfiiuor ViriTtoim, Beirtta.'Iirrariably good and
prompt auoeeeat mwt.TaJuable." a tiia 7 ..
; Vlehna. "I have nreacrlb
remarkable success;" j c uiw.
ML' u mrhxinr -T ' nvafiArVhA hAnft .
don.-lMar pleasant thaa. its rivals, and surpass-'
aftUteBntoffieaey." -'s ilh. i-. . vn
'Preferred to PuUn and Fried-
richshalL
DR. Jr H. 'MbADENV r
'.VisJ. .Tt- f. '.-iff Hi. '
U1.UU. . ! il
Ar .Ts
A When roueaa tetat ea f otmtala fiamtoea Xxw
celslor.MuM4 Water Jnst a iresls and sparklinar
as wheaitflowafroiathe sprJA at Saratoga. t.W.J
aw.,v uw iu w(iik; iiu reaerTuuifr,
whlrh jfcrafnm as saan ms emptied to be refilled
Sgaln every week. -, . J. EL McADEN, ,
!Ji iU' ')n,Sadt and C2einlsti Charlotte, It Q. L:
Jln'. c i 1i-
Af llaris afld Hunyadi Janu
. till 1. -f.i. ft-V A-?,:'- j ''
"O ' i t
.1 .HI ((, '.v 11"! t
mm:.
ra, n i
l
hi
J.T.Bn,TLE R
7
1
4ia8 3astretnrnedfrorNewTrlL with the flriest
, i- : - ;i:-,;: -jioi of
WATCHES, .; f
, .CLOCKS and,
V -JEWELRY,
! DIAMONDS,
Rd
ii::
'siLy.ER
; ' . V. 1 i;;!,LATED
' WARE,
i
SPECTACLES,. ETq; ETC.
The largest stock ever brought to this Market
The above goods are in his store and not in his
mind. I also have Five Hundred Gold and Silver
Watches left to be re rial red and fn
whlch I will sell on the second Monday lo Novem
ber. 1880, for charges on the same. Save your
money lor Butlers Bargains.
Having a very large stock he Is going to give
bargains to all who want eoods for cash? if vnn
don,'t know where Butler is ask for him, and don't
ue ueceiveu oy leuows nat say tney are "Butler."
kespeetfully
J. T. BUTLER,
oct31 Carolina Jewery store.
E.J.ALLEN,
AND
W. A. TRUSLOW,
OF VIllGINIi.
HAVING EKTEBED INTO A CO-PARTNERSHIP
In the
Ii and J
eweiry
BUSINESS,
Re.-pectfully invite the people of Charlotte and
surrounding country to call and examine the
elegant goods they will soon receive.
w
WILL BE A SPECIALTY,
and all work will be fully warranted.
THEIR STOC K
OF
Gold ani Silver Watches,
WILL BE COMPLETE.
Call, and their goods and prices will please you.
sept28tf
ilailtjcratts.
Mensed Time Table Norffl Carolina R.E.
TBAWi some slat.
No. 6
I Daily
I ex. Sun
Date,Dee.35'79
No. 47
Daily
No. 45
Dally
Lv. Charlotte,
8.60 A U
6.03 am
731 A v
8.10 a
8.29 A u
10.23 a X
11.02 am
,12.20 PM
3.80 pm
6.00 pm
4.10pm
6.54 pm
7.07 pm
7.37 pm
uausDury,
High Point
Arr.Greensboro
Lv. Greensboro
Arr. Hillsboro
5.00 pm
ia22PM
11.54AM
3.00 am
Durham
Ralelah
Lv. "
6.00 am
1000am
Arr, Goldsbar
No: 47 Connects at SaAsbarv with W it r. n n
all points in Western North Carolina dally except
Sundays At Greensboro with R. 4D, R.B. for all
points North, East and West At Goldsboro with
W. & W. B. R. for Wilmington: '
No. 45 Connects at Greensboro with Tt R Tl
for ay points North, East and West ,
tbaihs soma west.
No. 5.
Dally
ex. Sun.
Date,Dec25'79
No. 48
Dally.
No. 42
Dally.
Lv. Goldsboro.
10.10 am
12.25 P Mi
8.40 pm
4.52 pm
5.80 pm
7.50 pm
.3.20 pm
8.65 p M
lOl&PM.
12 27am
6.34 pm
10.45 pm
Arr. Balelgh, -:
Lv. . "
Arr. Durham s
7.00 am
9.19 am
11.07 am
3.45 pm
" Hillsboro .
" Greensboro
Lv. "
6.56 am
7.30 am
&1&AM
HJ7AM
Arr.High Point
BansDuiy .
Charlotte
NO. 48-r-Connecta at. . GreAttahnm ifh Raicm
l1? Alr-I4ne Junctloa with A, A C. A-L.
Kallroad f qr all points South and South-West At
voanoKe wnn u, J. A, R. iu lor afl South and
South-east . . i li ;i ; 1 i r t .
. No. 42 Connect at Airf.inVjrmwHnn with i a
C, A. L. Ranroad for all points South and -South-
cos at voartOBft witn U.
it A. Railroad for
au vomcajiaaui saa Hoi
"Leave Greensboro, daili exi
Sunday,
8.50 p m
10,00 p m
Arrive-Kememtile "
Arrive Solera, . -i f--itt
LeavaSalem, . .,
Arrive KemersvOIe 'f "
10.60 p m
,uu pm
40 p m
Arrrni firwnhnm ' '
warn
' Conne
at Greensbbro with trains on the B. 4
D.andN. C.
" 1 1 1 ' 1 :!'.-.'" : 1 , .ii
ST.npnrA niM wi'runrpv nriunv
Buif both waTs"6ri' TralnK Nos. 48 and 47, between
New1 YOrit and AOantavla) Richmond; Greensboro
and Chaftott,-ad4)eweon Greensboro and Augus
ta ; and oa Train Nos, 42nd 45 between Boston
and Savannah. .w
Through Tickets on saTri atrWiMtrWirrr? TtiAirv
Goldsboro,, Salisbury iKTid, Cbatfotte and at ail
prlnc,rtaulh,,Sojithrwest7We8t NorSi
nd 'East T r "Ihitorant rates to rioints in Arkan-
bob una ileus, aaaress ' 1 1 r,!" m
4 l ,'1.10 i.avrj J,,B JtAaauBDO.
TOE CHARLESTON XliVE
iU.wlfjl .1. Y.I lUt "itVtt !' . - ,
: -!?'(.' i lu.rrPp; ',4. ; .;: '
TJEEER &A&QU3SAS.
SUI CiiAr; S. '.'August 2d, 1880.
- : . .1 . k :-'. i
and -"tha! East
and resTectfuMyin1tAs the attention of all ahl
jers, anda share of their buslns&ni k - . "
. 'tv-jror rates ana au lmormatien, inQUiro of w,
L. Rose, Agents Wadesboro, or the undersigned.-.
"wvvwi iMiafiy
vi ii irrri.i 1 1 iiijii
Fine
Watch
Repair
nur-we:' j
BRANCH.
I f r i ,
I -
tnuauajstunu ; August ua, cne uneraw ct uaus
f bury Railroad opera; trem ; Wades boro, Char
lotte, and all .adlacent territory, via Cheraw ahd
JnoT8nce.'aJnewnil9'td Charleston
anilt-fim
nil
4 if
iLi
. in
JUST RECEIVED, AT
Oct. 6,
s
OF THE
CELEBRATED
AND THE ONLY GENT JINfi
D
D
atent floor,
Finest in tie City."
sept 12
J!
JUST RECEIVED
3 000 Bune9 New arrow T j9
1 000 Bunche8 sPiicea Arrw i-,es
gQQ Bolls Bagging,
2QQ Bags Coffee, all g-r,dest
jQQ Barrels Molasses, all gr?des.
2QQ Barrels Flour, all grades,
100 B&rres 1atent Process Flour
Bushels White Va. Meal,
20Q Sacks Salt,
Barrels Sugar, all grader,
75 Boxes Bacon.
We also hare a large and com pie ta stjci or
Lard, Cheese, Crackers, Tobacco, Soda, Haii'.,
Soap, Starch, Candles, Lye, Matches, andy, Pox
der, &c. In fact everything kept In a firat-ola
Grocery Store, that we offer to the to le low.
All We Ask is a Trial of It.
BP" COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES, -tf i
BURWELL & SPRINGS.
aug22 -
111 Jl LAST.
RECEIVED THIS DAT
f MUM -wm
I !
OF TlH CELEB! Tr
iJluyiillnuim llfluunwi
! 1
Which I offer to the planters at-Ur pg pr.ee.
F O R C AS H.
('."t.i.-.
H
1
CALL S1BLT, I CANT SOPJPLTTF B DEMAX
lUi'-SJ,.:
m
era
JJfttate
MI
BURWELL
SPUING