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ing certain" fcrim2entvifrYtfi fespeciaUy Indigestion, Iys
r JTT:- -ewon. Want of Anoetite. liOSS of
trenth.lACk Of Energry, etc.
t . n Awmontio
Sold by all druggists.
wf. ft- th
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was so Sarin from swai-al aaouiw io
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COS. COLLXOS ft TOUBTH ST8.,
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Just in, and to Arrive ;
3000
BUNDLES ARROW TIKS,
1000
half bqlis bagging,
1500
pxgs yisa.
500
BBLa FLOUB,
100
BAGSCOmK,j
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75
BBLa SYRUP,
1 0t B0XJB3 S0AP:
Give us a trial before jou bay and we will seliiQiL
R. M. fflLim& SOSS. '
CORN! CORN! CORN!
BAGGING AND TIES
We are agents for
THE WATT PLOW
Will Nil It L0W2R than you can boy an other
. . . ; . , ' ;
. K0ff4 klow. Jail assortment always on band.
Can and see as before purchasing.
MAYER & ROSS.
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WI ILiTX ROW IN 8TORX FOB THX
- Spruig Matter trade
- The Largest, lineet and
MOST COMPLETE
iff
FINE
'Mixriinntr
WHITE GOODS,
XWMMINGa
MOTIONS
74 SI
j rs jtjuwi an ainas
. .vWtaWjerer, bad .(that, pleasure jf shofrlos
f vi SMMinp nun uuiiuiDirv
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180L8,
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AMTOIIPtTflNlft
recommended for all disease requir
It enriches the blood strengthens
tin Rvmntoms. such as Tasting the Food.
avmntoms. such as las
c f xure oniyv jjyu -r x 3"f
TfY
4H tnVrS)
ken.thert0etH.o jri peaaaenej
leatlaencfc
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jne mock ralief, bat an th eoatrmi, WwJToUowed by
tMiica Tal
totiu ; " ..zr nrTTi 1m t.
began tbaaaa of row
nan of toot iBosjuxvi ira"
retumad and f f oud that my natural forco
eaargr re
of ih Toni. eine gnu U Jhare aone twioe mo i-
and with doabla th :' With the tranquil nerra
kVAM Minvan. itivtib loniBiiunui uuuw uw
(T. 10 HIS.
MALARIA IS AN UNSEEN,
Vaporous poison, spreading disease and deatb in
many localities, tot which quinine Is no genuine
antidote, but for the effects of which Hostetters
Stomach-Bitters Is. not only a thorough remedy,
bat a reliable preventive. To this fact there is an
overwhelming array of testimony, extending over
a period of thirty years. All disorders of the liver,
stomach and boweis. are also conquered by the
bitters: v. ii
- For sale oy all ragglsts ancTDealers generally.
20Q
DOES
WHY'H
WONDERFUL
. CUrTESI rwyaaj
Boeanmc It net ftn the LITER, BOWELS
and KIDSETS at the game time.
Became It elamnaea the ay atom of the polaon
oub humors that develops in Kidney and TXrl-
n eJ7 Diseases, Biliousness, Jaundice, Const!.
pation, Files, or in Bhenmatism,- Neuralgia,
Nervous Disorder and Female Complaints.
J BZB WHAT PEOPLE SAT r .
Eutrene B. 8tork: of Innction Citr." Kansas,
says, Kidney-Wort cured him after iWqlar fhy-
sji-iani had been trrinr for f our ti
resra, i
Mrs. John Arnall. of WajihincrtoA-'Ohlo. says
her bariwasgivenuntodie by f oar?, prominent
pnysicBuis ana iaa
was at
cured by
Kianej-wort.
says ha was not expected to lire, bains" bloated
beyond belie fbut Kidney-Wort cured nim. :
Anna L. Jaxrett of South Salem. N. Y.. saTS
that sereu years guff eriag from kidney troubles
and other eomplioaUoiU waj etulfed by the use of ,
Kidney-Wort. .,r . u
John B.Lawrenee of Jacbon, Tenn., suffered
for years from liver and Kidney troubles and .
after taking - " barrels -oi other - medicines,"
Kidney -Wort made him well. -r.
Michael Co to of Montgomery Center, ' Vt..
suffered eight Tears with kldnev difficult t ana .
was unable te work. Kidney-Wort made him
21
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iriniicv nice Acrgf .n
r.s aasj am mm m vi w wawwy x .
LIVER COMPLAINTS, M
Constipation and Piles.
17 It Is put up in Dry Vegetable Forsa in
tin cans, one package of which makes six quarts
of medicine. Also in Liquid Form, very Con
eatratedf for those that cannot readily pre
pareit. ,.'
ty It act irtth tqaai efficiency in either form.
GET IT AT THE DEUOGISTS. PRICE, tLOO
WELLS, BICBABJDSON& Co., Prop's,
(WO! send the ry post-paid.) ni ULOGTO!l,TT.
32
March 27d&wly ) t,u
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30 DAYS TRIAL
ALLOWED. ,
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WE WILL SEND, ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL,
Electro-Voltaic Appliances
TO TwI3ZS3T
suffering from NervonaWeaknesaes, Gen
ei-al IkebiUtyv loss iof nerve force or. vigor,
or any disease resulting from Abuses and Othxc
CAtrsEspr to" any on afflicted with Rheuma
tism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Spinal Difficulties,
Kidney or Liver Troubles, La$n .Back, Rnp
tures, and other Diseases of die -Vital Ofipaos.
Also womkn troubled with diseases peculiar to
'their seX; "";i '
Speedy relief and complete restoration to
health gaaranteedr Thestf'Are tb only
Electric Appliances thatkbaTe ever
tinallv Toroven
Mecess, fend lbey hsve the iiigheat
'endoraetiLenta from hgedleal sud sclen
tlfie meii,and fromaiKtlrcdsysvtao nave
been quickly and radically cured br
tbelr uae-j
. Send at once tor Illustrated Pamphlet, givinr
, all information ree. r JUJdress. . t .
,11 totXAIOBKtl torAaUillieh.
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Attorneys tttmsellers
jr. at ? r f a at rrwimwn it
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uiii' ifl i-1' bufg, CabaitraB, fjnloo, Gas- 1
ton. Rowan and Da- j 1
Office, two dwrs eas f Independence
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,0; : ;;t STATE NEWS. s? . j 'j
Saliseury Watchman: -AmanliTing.
near Hickory bas large quantities f
garnet on his place. A sharper has
offered him 30 cents a ton rdyalty-fsafci.,
sharper to do the mining. Is that cheap
onrmcrhV i
One hundred feet of water has pf&lli
taken from the Gold Hill mines! aMI
the large Cornish pumps are steadily
gaining on the flow. wff
Winston Republican: The new spoke
handle and shuttle factory is in opera;
tion. We notice loads of persinimon
wood pass the streets daily en routjef or
the factory. This is a new enterprise
for this section, and material is abun
dant. A correspondent, J. E. T., writing us
from Eagle Mills, Iredell county, under
date of August 22, says: Mr. U'Y'
Tharp of that township has a gpura
eighteen days old that measures 5 feet
a. Mfcfi Desire to speaK
1 fant it for a
Works, C. A.
everal years :
i saassticuuons or
our town. ' As aia evidence of the tnnrt
of the DroDiietor. he will this fall erect.
a new and commodious brick building;'
near the old site, 60x180 feet, three
stories high, for his manufactory.
Monroe Express : Judge Avery will'
preside at the next term of our fcupenor
Court, which will convene on Monday,
the 3d of October. i
The frequent popping of pistols heard
on the street at night would seem to
indicate that the law against carrying
concealed weapons is but little heeded
by those for whose benefit it was made.
We are pleased to notice that Dr. E.
Huntley, who has been in very poor
health for several months, has so far
recovered as to be able to resume his
practice.
We were shown yesterday, in, the
corner drug store, a large rattlesnake
which was killed on Tuesday evening
about sundown near Mount Prospect
camp-ground, by Mrs. Nancy Irby, an
niH laHv fin vAara of ao-e. The snake
ffwas A5fet8ng, BSfhe itStfiMgahd
button ajaOveighoUgree agdgi half
pounds.J jjj m,s-g u
negro woman,'
while shouting at a camp-meeting near
this place-, on Sunday last, suddenly fell
dead. She was afflicted with some
scrofulous affection, which is thought
to have been the indirect cause of her
death. The name of the woman was
Ann Ingram.
Lenoir Topic : The Three Fork bap
tist Association meets at Brushy Fork
Church, in Watauga, Thursday, Sept
1st. Preparation is being made for a'
large attendance.
Raleigh News and Observer : Master
Thomas R. Southerland, a son of Capt.
T.J. Southerland, of Wilmington, has
received a handsome breech-loading
shot-gun, awarded him at the late State,
fair for being the best rider competing
for the prize. . ;
A six ton eneine broke down BattleB
bridge, over the Neuse, near Raleigh,
last Wednesday, and carried with it
four mules, driver, and three other
hands. It was .an ugly mix, but neither
men nor mules were much hurt.
Why Jack Logan Became Ley all
Senator Logan has not yet replied to
the letter of Mr, batterheld, of Mount
Vernon, 111., to Ben Hill, charging Lo
gan, as of old, with "disloyalty" in 1861;
The letter undoubtedly made .Logan
fearfully mad. He always gets mad
when the old truth confronts him. We
can imagine his feelings when he reads
this, for instance :
"I have known Mr. Logan for many
years ; often met him in political meet-
. f I A. 4.1 1 . al
ingi ueiore ana at toe ueginmng oi iuo
war. At that time he was a member of
the House from the thirteenth district
of this State. I was publishing a Dem
ocratic paper at this place. I weil re
member Mr. Logan of that day as the
most ultra man in politics then in the
State, it being generally understood
that he was in favor of Southern ; Illi
nois seceding and joining the Confed
eracy. In 1861, near James & Fitzger-
I aldiyin, this cpunty, he midi a speed
flUAJiao triejnoal si Alii etive epithet!
Ocpitiife arrrtoistratidnHin if act,'; lan
fiaraMemttdxo tail f4iiiiinftienouncw
ing the rmirory war.' a.na among the
mud (r) sentences he used, l well
remember the following made by Mr.
Logan the day referred to:
'May my tongue cleave to tne root or
my mouth ana my .right arm wiuier
should I ever take up arms against my
brethren of the South.' . -
"This speech was made in the pres
ence of hundreds of men besides my
self who are to-day living and will
bear testimony to the fact. : :
"In McLeansboro, Hamilton county.
HI., on Tuesday, the 21st day of May,
1861, Mr. Logan drew his bowie-knife
and threatened in the most abusive
language to cut down the stars and
stripes which was then over the court
house, because he said it was placed
there as an insult to him as a member
of the Democratic party in Southern
Illinois. These remarks were made in
the Dresence of many good citizens
Whose names will be produced if re
quired. These treasonable actions and
utterances were conunuea Dy mr. jjo-
gan until n& received a visit irom a
messenger oi uov. x ates, wno at tne
time was a regularly appointed special
deputy United states marshal. Thus
officer called upon Mr. Logan at his
home in Jackson county, armed .with
two weapons only one a commission
V recruit anu organize a iegiiiienu iur
the Federal army ; the other an order
duly signed for the arrest of John A.
Logan as a rebel sympathizer. Mr. Lo
gan was given his choice-the world
j ?. J
knows which he took. I am prepared
to furnish the order of arrest, which ia
still in existenee and at command
when circumstances require. I have
no reason for making the statements'
other than a desire to see the facta go
into history as they really existed at
the time-bef ore he was presented with
the alternative of a commission or an
arrest. He was compelled to leave Ceit
tralia in this state on a special engine
to prevent a session of Judge Lynch's
court whifili waa'fedrivesinff for. thje
pnrwsBQf j tryfoig Logan for treas
8naWe4uaneriCinave withheld
the names of individuals in the' com
munication, thinking it better to prd
duce them in a future article in cassia
denial is made, for the honorable gen-
tlemars benefit, and that-the true facts.
may go into history, x nana you tins'
through the press. :
European Birai of Tanner -
Pall Mall Gazette. . i
The Rheinish Regiment of Artillerti;
No. 8, quartered at Metz, leit tnat city
on the 1st of Jane for the Wahner
Haidefor exercise and field mohoeu-i
vres. shooting, etc and returned on the
th of July, having been thirty rnine
davs absent from barracks. Upon .open
ing one of the rooms which had been
locked up while the regiment wcati
away, a quartermaster round a dog be
longing to tne regiment on uie: noor,
still auve, Dai; in a state ox extreme
weakness and emaciation. How it
lived is a mystery j of ordinary fpodi or
aa none.'
a r
nmai
oa, ;xt
oteven:
lap; andTor twir "days iv. was iea' witfi
milk through a tube. It quickly tallied
nowever, ana witnin teit-EXHiysc was
aoie to taKe rood as rormeny. .
fjomiar mn gpum-av
fTn mm oiHRearrtsW
! eyan wajer. .is com caye f
i to& nn ,kk Ifcllitl fcrJuld ! fi
if-z-T --if w ri 1 Lf I II a., '
Ihfervlew-wtA3ttF M '
'liinencatiori ofJthe'negTOes: is one
fef togrejtt pabtemsi3iawotF -m
"The work amontr the colored neoDle
oV'bdththe churcriimd ischool is very
greacifane negroes at: the soutn nave
muttOileaniiTheir. ideaa' to trie
relatiohsi-oCthe seiBBnarei shocking;
even Among their hurch members. To
dtieate;'!them'moiJally:is a-tnore diffly
icuit tasKuuui.itojrnpartit tttecKnowi-
eagB' required to maxe. tnern intern gent
citizens. What makes "theiras&' hope
ful is their aier desire to learfl. With
adequate facilitiesH and ; genseroiisi en
couragement they would douttes. mase
rapid 'progres&inAi great) difficulty is
that the whites do not seem to wish to
see them j attendf school and iniproVfr
1.V ? . A V ? A 111. 1.
meir eaucauon. l nopeanis.wiu tavu
be changednd quite as wondefu?
change's have' 'taken 'nlace in Southern
srintiment-within the last fifteen years.
The need: of ood schools throughout
tbe South, both for the negroes and the
poor whites, is very urgent
ATIONAL ' AID i FOB ; SOUTHERN
. "i7q you approve the recommenaa
tion, bfPresideht Hayes that an appro
priation frpm the; Natiohal treasury be
m HA A" J' tnt irhn rA.wftt.ahliah'rn An r. ' nf
kchofs in "the. 1 communities . In the
Souip .which are unable to Support
them?". . , ' . ...
"It is an act of self-preservation for
the nation to adopt measures for the
encouragement of education among all
the'peopleV Private benevolence has
done much for education at' tie Soiu'th.
The Peabodyf und has accomplished a
noble, work and the American Mission
ary Association is rendering invaluable
service, especially In its normal schools'
f or colored men and women.' But they,
are inadequat for the work which needs
to. be; done at the South; and' if tempo
rary aalstance can be given from ' the
national. treasury to Southern commu
nities which are destitute of schools
and unable to establish them, it wbpld
be wise to adopt that plan; - Every com
munity .in the United States - should
have not only a public sqbool, but a
public . school which does thorough
work, i rear our puDiicjschools do not
train the. young so thoroughly in the
the elementary studies as do tne public
schools - of Germany. The common
schools of England have also reached a
high grade of excellence within the
last twenty-five years, and their thor
oughness should attract the attention
of the people of this, country. It is de
sirable not only to have a public school
in every community in the United
States, but to .have a good school."
m m
Tbe French Elections and Tbeir Sis-
nlficance. f
The result of the election in France
on the 21st inst, for members of the
Chamber of Deptities is a republican
triumph, and a considerable increase
of the element opposed to royalty or
imperialism, There were 648 elections
held aud 483 members have been elect,
ed, for 65 members second ballots will
be necessary. Of the 483 successful
candidates 398 are republicans of vari
ous complexions republican union 170,
left centre 41, extreme left 28. The suc-
dfissfril mnnarrhiat. and Rnnnnarrinr.
'candidates number 85. The republi
cans lose two members and gain 54
from the Bonapartists 26. from the
monarchists 14. from' newly created dis
tricts 14. A notable feature is the de
feat of the Bonapartists, who suffer a
net loss of 18 Deputies. Of the old
chamber 364 were re-elected. 303 of
whom are republicans and 61 monarch
ists and Bonanartists. The maioritv
"possessed by the republicans will doubt
less be increased when the sixtv-five
new elections shall have been held.
The thing that excites most remark is
tne occult iuajuriby oi iwenty uy wnicn
M. Gambetta has been re-elected if in
deed on closer examination it is found
that he is elected in his district of
Belleville, fyhexe he has lost, since the
last election in 18T7, some 4,000 votes.
This incident would have more signifi
cance if the popularity had been con
fined hitherto to Belleville, but the fact
is the conservatism, which js the objec
tion to him in his disorderly and radi
cal Belleville, is his great source of
strength throughout the rest of France.
This check may justify him in retain
ing the modest official position he now
holds in accordance with his oolicv of
"opportunism'' until the great emergen
cy occurs to wnicn Doth h ranee and he
are looking forward. One great result
seems secured by the elections the
final establishment of the republic
Tbe "Mountain. Lily."
QreenvUle News. .
Capt. M. Eevels, of the steam tug
Wade Hampton," the glorv and
strength of Charleston harbor, is in the
city. The Captain is in a hilarious
state over the "Mountain Lilv " the
steamboat that has been recently built
to run on tne jj rencn jaroad river to
Brevard. Being accustomed to water
of unlimited depth and expanse, he is
considerably amused at the dimensions
or the sheet on wnicn the Lily proposes
to navigate, and of the craft herself he
finds it difficult . to speak without
spasms. 4 Hesavs she will run very well
down stream if her rudder can be fixed
so as, to affect her movements, but
thinks the crew who wade behind to
pusjUier up.will have a hard, time be
cause of the circumstance that she can
only get under the bridges by diving
and coming up pn the other side. The
main; objections to her, however, are
that she won't run by herself, won't
steer, and will carry very little. Capt.
Revels saya whenj he navigates tJi
French Broad he will do so on the hur-
ricane dect. oi a lowrpressure. side-
wheel mule, i
Iflentgromery Connty Klinea.
SahburyWatchhiah,"
Morris 1 MOTTNTAiN-Last Friday's
work at this mine brought- to light
ores that show better than any found
previously; " The mine ;is considered
good. , We have a small lump 6f this
Morris Mountain ore, which shows free
gold, i f -
. Wade & Hurley are taking out ore at
"The Hog Pen" which is said to assay
seventy-five per cent. The vein is one
inch wide,compbsed entirely of quartz.
.Beaver 1 DAM.j-Judging' from the
athbiint) of lumber piled at; the saw
millFlaggtowh" willTje a considerable
mining town in-t.h-isurf nf.iirfi. ' A fin
idiofgravel has; beeff struck near the
nase or gang's Mountain.
B. H. Hopkins has discovered sdme
thiiig very nice irt way of gold Rearing
area oft thQiroperty of Lewis Hender
son, Montgomery connty. :
i Thomas iMarkS; has recently made
valuable discoveries tm' the lands of
LMissasAandl.Krdh.? f - . "!
-jjjomands.iiussell? have secured an
opijoa on'the Littleton property, hear
thOflheral Sprihgs institute. :r .;:!
iiXJold in paying quantities as. been
4iscprered on-CoL - John F Cotton's
liiearggw;;; ''
Wbat tbe fUkUraaiUiavo Done. ;
Poat-AnnaAl. .... . . . ...
a.Seitetor.Browhlail
peiore in tcaiiroad committees 01 the
House andJ Sprtari.'BAii1 two' hnndred
and twenty acres of -land: jif tfrff jaeart
01 Atlanta' sold auout the time railroads
werQdnYraydlfotitV'hprse, saddle and
bridleJ VStotblg itWd and its sur-
rorangSfarAjJWOAnaVjrer $ 20rQp9rQpe
ttatiroaos-marls thiSiHung Dossibie. for
Lwlthotrtiiieni that Mace of land would
TjtOTdabtf wuTtli .'litUe niorq ,thaa
1?. h'' 1 I'liIlM ,il . 1 Jji I f,,fV-
f ni wmmi f Bffl 1 llli M
feaflvrcanaA hdmSLa
A whieh Is much admirMi i
1 ness and dandruff eradicating properties.
QLG&Jtf the hah may be
Parkers Hair Balsam,
'of its 'nerfameJelfianlu
Mr. J. P. O'Sullivan, of this cityJhas
atmliedJ To a batt bm
sower, mokcam no tnaa.m venteu. ; u. ue
ptow is very-simple, and it is wonderJ
thatrcvery f armer- has. -not thought f,
rtTbeiew invention is ideaigned-to
do the work of four plows and twd ad
ditional hands, doing all the ' work-at
one tim.ev It makes' the" furrow, opens
it; sprinkles guano sows seed, makes
the1 bed and covers up the seed at the
f same time,1 The plow points used to
?iake the bed are Attached to. ad justa
le shaf tsJThe new plow will no doubt
be' a favorite1 with farmers. Mr: CSul
livan has tested the plow and found
that it Works to perfection. The cost
will only be a fraction dearer thani the
plows now in- rise.' It: may be a little
too 'heavy t at a light horse but would
not inconvenience a large one ini the
.slightest. ! ;V ; ' ' -
' I, far olie,w3hto speak a word oi praise for
8L Jacobs Oh, says Mr. C. W." Purcell. of the Na
Honal stock yards, Chicago, HI. I suffered With a
pain In my shoulder and arm for some six months j
and at times It was terrible, One bottle of St Ja
cobs OIL however, cured me.
IS lt
TONIC, ALTERATIVE AND CATHARTIC.
Simmons Liver Regulator, purely vegetable. Is
hot unpleasant to the taste. It is the medicine
generally used in the South to arouse the torpid
liver to healthy action. It cures malaria, bllllous
ness, dyspepsia, headache, constipation and piles.
The. action of tha regulator is free from nausea or
griping. It Is most effective In starting the secre
tions of the liver, causing the bile to act as a ca
thartic. . When there is an excess of bOe in tha
stomach, the Regulator Is an active purge; after
the 'removal of the bile, It will regulate the bowels
and Impart vigor and health to tl)e whole system.
- LADY BEAUTIFIERS.
' Ladies,' you cannot make fair skin, rosy cheeks,
and sparkling eyes, with all Jhe cosmetics of
ranee or beautiflers of the world, while In i poor
health, and nothing will erivn vnn ariAh rlnK Klwwf
f good health, strength and beauty as Hop Bitten.
a vuu is certain prooi.
BaDTOKD ArjrrjC 'AKD IBOV 8PKIKGS WaTXS ABB
MAS8.T-The great tonic and alteratira contains
twice as much Iron and fifty per cent, more alum
mam than any "alum and iron- mass" known.
Just the thing for the - "spring weakness" now so
generaL .Sold by all druggists of any standing.
Prices reduced one half,
marll-tf
UREMEOY.
RHEUWATISi,
Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Soreness of the Chest,
Gout, Quins, Sore Throat, Swell'
ings and Sprains, Burns and
Scalds, General Bodily
Pains,
Tooth, Ear and Headache Frosted
Feet and Ears, and all other
Pains and Aches.
No Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jacobs Or&
as a safe, sure, simple and cheap External
Remedy. A trial entails but the comparatively
trifling outlay of 50 Ceata, and every one suffering
with pain can have cheap aud positive proof of its
claims.
Directions in Eleven LangTiagea.
SOLS BT ALL DBTTGQI8T8 ASP DEALERS
15 KEDICISE. '
A. VOGEIiER ts CO.,
Baltimore, JUcL, XJ.S.JL.
dec 80 d w ly
AM
N
AMONG THE LADIES
The brilliant, fascinating
tints of Complexion for which
ladies strive are chiefly arti
ficial, and all who will take the
trouble may secure them.
These roseate, bewitching hnes
follow the use of Hagan'g Mag
nolia Balm a delicate, harm
less and always reliable article.
Sold by all druggists.
The Magnolia JBalm conceala
every blemish, removes Sal
lowness. Tan, Redness, Erup
tions, all evidences of excite
ment and every imperfection1
Its effects are immediate and
so natural that no human being
can jieject its pplicatipiu
Jan. 22
LE GOODS,
FLY FANS & TRAPS,
BATH TUBS, SPBJNKLKRS,
ICE CREAM FREEZERS.
OJL STOVES
-T-A$n THJl
for summer use, Just In.
: THSIINZST LINS Of
aehines
Qjtifiin and: eorrespdjadnfia. solicited at the Hard-
3h ff
V.
,2 f -K't.
col a . wi Bkadshaw. so lone and favorablr
known to connocUon with the Befflni Jlaehine
bustaesTof Wa ctty atid vlciniliy, ;ia i now wS3me
pieasea iie isee nis i znenxif: and
rstroan4aerye themasheretoforew !
SEASONAB
Donlle lick Cook Stove.
' ' : " : . ; t f
u)ok-Stoyes aid SewiDfe M
XJ
I RFATTY'S
OBOANS, 17 Stops, 6 Set Gold-
eeas, omy fb. At
aahlngton, N. J.
i angv owr-
izi4 ;
1 11 fi C fiOLD ON INSTALLMENTS and
nilUO shipped to all parts' of the cooda
0
PallS I " w an" terms OI
tlAIlw I payment easy. - 8end for cata
logue. - . UOKACJB WATSB3 CO.,
Manufactarers and Dealers, 826 Broadway ,N.Y.
bib ttraAL
issi WHk.mrmnUrf th haat .
ehMBest. kidispeoaabl to tot
BaaMnUlMl "the 8MnofIJio
oralf-Prasartation : boondia
OTalf-Prasartation ; boand ia
fall silMOO ppeontains baoi
' atraviaaa, US praserij
uona. rmarn aWTw 1 ac .... l
SDaaQUrol
i Braasrin.
SLStarat by
O0WA mSELT.!iBSL
, aug9-Ufcw4w
FflE
isena to
MOORE'S
BUSINESS UNIVERSITY
Atlanta. Oa.
For Illustrated Circular. A ltveaetual BusineH
School. EttabUthed twenty yean.
cure all diseases of the stomach, bowels, blood,
liver, kidney and urinary organs, nervousness,
sleeplessness, and especially female complaints.
Ask your druggist for Hop Bitters and try them
before you sleep. TAKB NO OTHBB, Send for
circular. HOP UITTKB8 MT9 CO.,
aug9 Rochester, N. T. , and Toronto, Ont
HAVE YOU EVER KNOWN
Any person to be seriously 111 without a weak sto
mach or inactive liver or kidneys? And when
these organs are In good condition do yeu not find
their possessor enjoying good health? PARXEB'8
GINGEB TONIC always regulates these important
organs, and never falls to make the blood rich
and pure, and to strengthen every part of the sys
tem. It has cured hundreds of despairing inval
ids. Ask your neighbor about It aug9,4w
Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster
For Lame Back, Bhenmatism, Kidney Affections,
and aches and pains generally, It is the unrivalled
remedy. aug9,4w
AUTOMATIC CABINET PLAY ANT TUNE.
OEGANSWy$5
Music 4C per foot Illustrated catalogues free,
THJSO. J. HABBACH,
aug9,4w 809 Filbert at, Philadelphia.
This great specific
curesVthat
disease
most loathsome
WHETHEB IN ITS PRIMARY, SECONDARY OB
TERTIARY STAGE.
Removes all traces of Mercury from the system.
Cures scrofula, old sores, rheumatism, eczema,
catarrh, or any blood disease.
CURES WHEN HOT SPRINGS PAIL!
Malvern, Ark., May 2, 1881.
ZWehave cases In our town who lived at Hot
Springs and were finally cured with 8. 8. S.
McCahhoh & Mubby.
Memphis, Tennessee, May 12, 1881.
We have sold 1,296 bottles of S. 8. 8. In a year.
It has given universal satisfaction. Fair minded
physicians now recommend it as a positive specif
ic. 8. Mansfield & Co.
Louisville, Kentucky, May 18, 188J.
8. 8. 8. has given better satisfaction than any
medicine I have ever sold. - J. A Flxxneb.
Denver CoL, May 2, 1881.
Every purchaser speaks In tbe highest terms of
8. 8. 8. L. Mbissktsb.
Richmond, Va., May II, 1881.
Yon can refer anybody to us in regard to the
merits of a a & Polk Mtlleb & Co.
Have never known S. S. S. to fall-to cure a case
of Syphilis, when properly taken.
h. l. dsnbabd,
Em Wabbjbn,
Perry, Ga.
The above signers are gentlemen of high stand
ing. A H. Colquitt, Gov. of Ga.
If yon wish, we will take your case, TO BE PAID
FOR WHEN CURED; Write for particulars.
$1,000 REWARD will be paid to any chemist
who will nod, on analysis of 100 bottles of S. a 9.,
one particle of Mercury, Iodide Potassium, or any
mineral substance. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga.
Sold by druggists everywhere.
For further information write for the little book.
Sold by T. C. Smith, L, R. Wriston A Co. and
Wilson & BurwelL
un25dly
J. L. HARDIN,
MERCHANDISE BROKER
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Collmi St., Chalottk, N. C,
Orders for Grain, Hay, Meal, Flour, Lard, Bacon,
Tobacco, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, kc,, respect
fully solicited. The cheapest markets and relia
ble houses represented,
lan 28
WANTED.
A MANUFACTURING CONCERN
wants a bust-
ii ness man in Charlotte and in every
city (not
already taken.) A
few hundred dollars necessary
to Day for goods on delivery after orders have been
secured for the same; $160 per month profit guar
anteed.
The most searching
Investigation sail-
cited.
aug23,d6t
A & ARNOLD ft CO.
1293 Broadway, N. Y.
"15 Years inHe
13
BY LUTHER BENSON.
For sale at
TIDDY & BRO3 Book Store.
augg.tf
Sea
m.'fm a o j
0
s
Fery deap
By the crate or peck, at
augiB
PERRY'S,
St. CHARLES HOTEL
. ' STATESVILLE, N. C '
THIS house has been leased for a term of
A 'by Mrs. Dr. Beeves, whose intention Js to
keep a strictly nrst-c ass house 1h every respect.
Commodious sample rooms en first and second
floors., '. :;-
. Tbe patronage of the public Is solicited.
Julyltf.
isrpTicEe
OTTJC BlGHktOHB ft DkVmXM R. R..
S.. 1 .
' - ir
iCBXKLOTa, N. Gi;Ang,.aw'81v. f "
rnHEl
HE ticket office .of the Richmond and DanvQla
iX Railroad Company is- open
v for information
tatd 7p.m, ahd
But should the
and sale of tickets from 8 a. m.
from 11 0 p.m. until 6 A m;
public desire addlflonalf inli
on as to rates.
offlrwL
wmmu
9 ismmi
6 O a 3 cr
M
f Iff MO' 1 sfsffal
Trmau
routes vr MHpwuuii yayk' J9. p JTOKram WUi DC
pleated to enlighten or Assist them. : Office 23
West Trade street next door to ticket nfflmTJ
aug3
V.E.McBAE,Agt
WMLWM,
ITER
4iureigniuiaiiomestk,
-HIATT .1 ft .HI 7l xtoxflsVv
I
UAAt
IgAB ATOGA ' "y TCHY,'
.H Jr. w
From SaratogaSprmgs, N. Y. A new watt r re
sembling the Imported Vichy. Recommended
' as.an w?tacld; eures dyspepsia, aids digts
tlon, la a powerful ionic and strong
diuretic. Also, .
Hathorn Natural Mineral Water."
Recommended very highly as a cathartic and al
terative and In all forms of dyspepMa.
ALSO,
CASES CONGRESS WATER,
(J CASES ROCK BRIDGE ALUM,
Q CASES BUFFALO LITHIA.
And a full supply of
IMPORTED APOLLINARIS
Hnnyadi Janos Waters.
THE GREAT EDROPM NOVELTY !
JTUNYADI JANOS.
THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT.
AS A CATHARTIC:
Dosx-A wine glass fun before breakfast
The Lancet "Hrmyedl Janos. Baron Lleblg af
firms that its richness in aperient salts surpasses
that of all ether known waters."
The British Medical Journal "Hunyadi Janos.
The most agreeable, safest, and most efficacious
aperient water."
Froj. VvrcTwtt), Berlin. "Invariably good and
prompt success; most valuable."
Prof. Bamberger, Vienna "I have prescribed
these writers with remarkable success."
Prof. Scanzoni, Wurszburg. I prescribe none
but this."
Pre. Lander Bnmton, M. 2., r. B. 8., London.
"More pleasant than its rivals, and surpasses
them In efficacy."
Prof. Atken, M. D., F. Jt 8., Royal Military Hos
pital, NeUey. "Preferred to Pulina and Frled
riehshaiL" JOHN H. McADEN,
Importing and rispenslng Pharmacist
North Tryon St,
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
DON'T GO TO SARATOGA
When you can get water Just as fresh and spark
ling as when it flows from the spring at Saratoga.
We receive this water In large block On reservoirs
which we return as soon as emptied to be refilled
again every week. J. H. McADEN,
Druggist and Chemist.
Prescriptions carefully prepared by experienced
and competent druggists, day or night
july28
Turnip Seed !
Inrnip Seed !
NEW CROP
TURNIP SEED.
RED OR PURPLE TOP,
WHITE FLAT DUTCH,
LARGE WHITE NORFOLK,
POMERANIAN WHITE GLOBE
WHITE EGG,
AMBER GLOBE,
GOLDEN BALL,
YELLOW ABERDEEN,
RUTA BAGA,
BLOOMSDALE SWEDE OB YELLOW.
LANDRETH'S SEED
ABE ALWAYS RELIABLE.
L R. WRISTON & CO.
JnlylQ
Draggist by Examination.
Go to
W. P. JUlRra, Igent,
and Successor to F. ScarjACo.
i
ti
H
JOB .."
Fresh Drags and Pure Medicines
None bat the
Very Best Drags
doj keep to my stock. Also, Toilet and
Fancy Articles. Perfumeries, Combs
Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Aa, ft.
GARDEN SEEDS
of all the best varieties, and warranted
to be good.
Physicians' prescriptions are given spec
ial attention
Hoping to receive s.shar of public
patronage, I am, respectfully, -reb8
' ' WvK MARVlNr Agt
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FORRENT.
'InHAt.yery desfrable Iron open front store
X house?, 25x100 feet, with eeltar, ' situated oh
corner of Trade ' and College streets, charlotte,
N. C., formerly occupied by Stenhoose, Macauiay
ft Co., and now by J. S. Spencer ft Co., will be
rented for one or mere years from September 1 st,
next The' location is - probably the best in the
city. For terms and particulars apply to
V L SF i r'iwt: 1 B. SMITH ft CO.,
angl4t;.; 1 109earl Street, Ifew York
. FQRRENT.
THE store room in tha Observer building next
to W,& Prattler's la for rent after jTmtJoin
jst w , .j ,M jnO. L. MORKHAAlX .
' A .COLORED PBfNtER)16t tlx year eiperlence,
3: want h fter sftaiillon. ; Can ''make up" 9
paoer.
Of the pWhan teal department of sTnewg-
barge
paper, wmfdrytriceail.diirlng imnir.
wmmm
Store
Landreths