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iti tut - m mm m w - - larm on the ing tertain una tmcrent ionic, especially inuigcsuun, Sepsia, Intermittent XleTaWant of Appetite, Loss of trencrttt; Lack of Energy, etc It enriches thejalopd. strengthens tha mtialiJtwliftQiieiTe&'. -It acta liWcha )ioMfa'm ntrmna wmnmnff nil flvfrnentic RVnmtoma. BUch""a Tallin Bold by all druggists. Write lor uie.A u uajoojc, pp. ox uaciui l amusing reading --Itenf '.res. " BEOVjS" CHEIIICAL CO., Baltimore, Md. sn&i wiu-nouiac Htjejffijcitxjcs. r in Ft rt h-TSr I! iiu ia.. r ------ i h s hi h fk--H-t-- . nil n lix as j". m f asa bm.. .bbbbi M-mmmmm m m m m at m as i Mm n Munsc.. PJL'IS m rear jfor.all .Stye ttf) artetti bserom P . u J ..fit . . .1. m allaii ah -j ---- -I- Tha old energy hi 111 nnnti 1 Bn ana una douimdi m xoiuo. amen uainaii wotfcTkssw art what I.vsltthrdlt. J. P. WATSOKTraator ITT 1 1 iT lj MHMcfraiucr rsrcu' J' a V" nim n i Mil jnegrji.dtt?rfi. w.w-wj-- W Turn. TnwtM tmm wkl.h Y a rebomou ana lonaa wrann 4- m M. flfltlMKM I'M MrMM wAr MIIOUCJIIU I! lU-pp. HA1HIHrlE0tCNE CO., tt.U.8IH MAIN ITIttT, ST.IOUI OO. COLLEGE 4.F0UBTHST&, WHOLESALE miOCERS.; 7JV . I -4 HllA BUNDLES 1EB0W TIES, , 2 QQQ BXLT BOLLS BAGGING, 500B?BLf-100 BBL8. FLOUB, M 7 BAGS COFFEE, THOUflk SBTAKEN IN EYEET JOINT nnr) flhA vrifll favov an1 omia a Hf11na MmMAnk 1 i virus wim nosieuers itinera, froieci ue sysiem against It wlth-thtsbeoefleent antl-spasmodie, Uhlnh I If fill 111 II II I 1 1 P 1 1 at aWAM wkvnAa 1a toomplalAt, constipation, dyspepsia, dblllty, rheu- For sale by all Druggists and Dealers Kenerally. : L c - . - ijf BBLS. SYRUP, . . F JQ BOXES SOAP Give us A trial jrefora yw tafwd we will seHroa, aog24 WW; 7 30 DAYS TRIAL ALLOWED, SUreng'tn and Beauty to 8nffef Ina; unmanllr in a Drivate letter to a friend i Charlotte, a lady, formerly resident here, writes from Fayetteville, ArkL ui me ceieuratea Xiare&a springs : must give you an account of my E rena springs trip, i nad been one o the "doubtinc Tnomjisfta" hfrr ornini K K.. t 1: : 2 uio, uuti ocoiug 10 uciicving; uuo wee, made me a firm belieyer in this truW wonderful place. I had been suffering continually from headache all spring and summer, grown thin and pale, had no appetite, and was also disfigured with poison over my face. Though head ache had been my most . intimate foe, after one week I escaped so entire-t ly as to forget my head, except in the- reiauonsmp io my jnouin, my appe- jiMuu5.i iJHtning in tnis (7 0Ut this sectidn tinM.thAriiacov. WZ. -m it . -Z:- -TTi 1 i j vi. tuo wnereaDOuts 01 one narep 1 agevxqwisnip,Tnis courn-y,- lass i 5r, and;Wasjaupposed to have beea tite grew so water Done poison oak davSi Eureka ce Utterly unk 2 ts cm itmimf f rMwflt t CORIaOBNiJ CORN'1 .1 j; .i, n ! Were' agents for THE WAXT PLOW; Will stlllt LOWER than joa can buy an 'other Jtnt alKayk'nband. goedploi$( t ; i . i Call aricfgee lia before purchasing. MAYER & ROSS. aug20 l!r, Stfsccllaotti: ;. ITTDITTTHM n i i . r . in i i l km . i; uiiiiiiuiij! U- i a T SH Mbl H 1 t j i ' 'Arz. Vvi far r ina i llOISlPWitS WE HAVE WjntflTOMfOB THE til f T : - : Spring and Summer Trade -The Largest, Finest and-) , i;, MOST COMPLETE - WHITE GOODS, TE1MMING8, NOTTONfl ' AntfaTlnatot r , iv. a have ever had the pleasure of showing GLOV HoaiERY, FA fuOTf&l aAOLS,!,,-??. VA NECKWEAR, : . , r? v ... ANDXOBSET3 to m laniD and pocxwiw tU l . iiwvi 1.-... ik.ikA ftili. aA.' lh etamlnattomot oar atMroa wlitif I jSTu?w' 01 me tt TOUk lady that we stand baaain styles and MES. E.' 4llEaS2: Will ba fnnndmtB store Walton her frtonda ST LrirSoteased to see Ws frlendsand Pmw j. is, 18a WE WILL SEND, ON 30 DAYS' TRIXl, ....... -JBR-D-Y-BS Electro -Voltaic appliances , J0Pylh!E!El'SSM'' suffering from Brervo.tisWeakneasmi, Gen era I Debility, i loss, of nerve force ofylgor," or any disease resulting from Abuses and DjHSi. - Caoses, or to anjronc afflicted with Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, i'amiyiij, gpinal Difficulties. Kidney or Liver Troubles, Lame Back, Rup tures, and other Diseases of the Vital Organs. Also women troubjed with diseases peculiar to their sex. r. It u 1 Speedy relief and c6mplete restoration to health guaranteed. These are the nnlr Iectrie Appliances, that have rer een evnsirueUM i ciplea. Iheir thdrou ticallyi proven with-i access, and they have the highest ii4mmeDs from inedleal and selen tine men, and from hundreds who have been quickly ami radically cured B their use. qtrfd me of my t tthree or four 1 . a imacical nit v. W O mr WO TPflra u crc if. nnw contains 15,000 inhabitants and about tne same number of visitors. They have street cars, thirty-one ho tels,, many finely kept. One, in course of construction, is to cost forty thou sand dollars. The builder was offered eleven thousand for the site alone. It is blasted out of a mountain side of solid rock. The principal hotel has about thirty feet of steps to ascend before reaching the front door, and the rearrests on t.hn .ground. So all the houses are located on tne Hill sides, with props in front. Eureka water cures every disease ex cept consumption. Several well au thenticated cases of cancer have been cured there. The blind reefiiv t,hir sicht. One woman, whn haH hAAn hlinri six months with erysipelas, suddenly! received aber sicht at the snnnp nrMa auuu lou ini uu oi&ua caunu meeun sr. 1 brasklL fv-ldstavti fatfti 8afrihrtil:iT was?ar.,'navihi? oefm mnAt. rpVmT?vA tri look at with scrofula of the far. aftr tWO months Was cured anrl hpram reaiiy pretty. A woman afflicted with tumor Of the Stomach taairi rn ha the most diflicult of diseases to cure) down Until It was of the ennaistpnov and appearance of oil, drank it warm, uuu. diuu iv uau luo UlUSb aUULUlIlg UIIcCC Thevhave at P,nrelr Tchaf thaw .oil m -w ..MV . Ull n -'experience jvieeung." :very one WnO IS Cured attends thn mAAtinir 9nH eives in their exrierifincA. Th dneMN . . r ww .u r vswwWao attend these meetings, examine their cases, nave reliable wit.npM taVo notes of these remarkable cures, which are puuiisnea, ana tnese pamphlets are Bcui au over liih iinirn .sratoa i n. . . pwmww. A A V grettea not bemcr able to attend nn nf these meetmera. bufc'.wAA thn rmaroii ffT , "i i i S 5 " xxuwever, iaaiej rrani jny otel were present, good Prsit-fe& too, whom I knew WOllld InrShStlail lfaoS arA told me they sawjajitj erl a'aian who had entirelv recovered inT fri wArof form of cancer. He had it removed twice before going to Eureka, and it re turned and had eaten away part of his forehead, most of his nose, and part of his jaw and mouth. In this meeting the doctor Who ftt.tand d him lof - Uitil auiuiau his case, not knowing he was present. Some persons erew wild with 0 fo ment and asked him to show his man, they did not believe him. The can cer man came forward scarred all over, but perfectly healed, and said. "Here I am: all he savs is trn? T can't-, tait much as T hv 1 Wd many teeth." The excitement was intense. This man was t.her oirrtif 1 muuiua. I wished to remain lono-nr than T MtC arf my improvement was so urear. Thd recovery of flesh and color made an old nutumi ieuiarjt, -jli j. stayea long efiOUffh LwonHretrfial nrAttv" Tin. iea retuxmna taereE rauty.)ttlt)biaia' our severB 1 f-4- BT THE SKIN OF IDS TEETH. A maia Tried fer BlardeT TYhJleHIs ' IHm-j tri..i m mm - .1 murde last De hen, it' became knowi Jtxiat xsucKierf naa rer aDsence turned to thp. nonnt.v affr an Of,tWA TAariMhaA MmiiA .flio Vt nil eta i oeen ceara at tnn honsn-tnac evenmo. fthat Henry Forrest had been there ana lad quarreled with vBucklesi' hat Buckles was supposed to have Drought ,uvudj wiiiu uiui, mat ii o uua oitw mm except Forrest and .members of the Ram bo family, that he disappeared mac , jugnt; witnout cauincr upon nis father or any of his relatives, leaving behind, his satchel and overcoat, which were found at Bambo's house, there were strong suspicions that he had hAAn 'fnnllir rtoolf mifK TTnra 1?faot v u uu .wmmm.j uwfUlf Yt IvUl Vi.wBH Wis arrested and placed upon trial for buo uiieuse. jruouc zeeung ran so mga in. that. nart. of th WAHnfi- urhfc.h hv the wav. is near whern tha notorious Render murders were committed, that 5L VI oril anna nnmtviirfAA nroa Mrpk ti vnA w ww wiuiuidioo tv cao vinuuwu land threats of lynching indulged in. ven Forrest's counsel, C. H. Kimball, oilhiscity, was threatened withVYio lence if he dared defend so guilty a murderer. Bambo was also arrested, charged-" with being- accessory , to the murder, but no evidence being found against him he was discharged; He was afterwards taken from his home at midnight by a pretended officer and. When about to be delivered over to a moo, barely succeeded, knife in hand, in making his escape, thanks ia the good horse upon which he sat. Such a state of terrorism was kept up that the Forrests and Bambos were compelled, through fear of their lives, to leave the neighborhood. The trial of Forrest came off at the last June term of court in wis county, ana, tnougn ably , de fended, he narrowly escaped convic tion, the lury disagreeing. lTowit transpires that Buckles is alive and WelU andV although knowing of the prosecutions here and the mystery sur rounding his disappearance, has chosen to keep himself concealed for pufposes best known to himself. eusd upon selntl0ertn. -with'the most wonderful end at once tor Illustrated Pamphlet. giviD i oi uuormauon iroe..: AdotdsS; . if -VOlTAIOBErTTOlUirfian, 023 Wholesale and Retail. '.AT TH? WHITE FEONT, M. fSkicoessor to E. G. Bogers.) 0LE3ALS 4 BIT41X FDBJSITUKK DEALER J Chaw mtltr tti Old Oaken Bucket. THE old Oaken Bucket, ' ' The Iron bound bucket rine moss-covered' bucket, ! .U.-' , . vHAS. B. JONES, w t ikJ, . Charlotte, N. C, Sole Agent fyberal term. todeaiers.,,. .rlt i i AUiadbsr to Business. ' ' -'She was a magnificent creature. Her eves were as Diue ana elowine as the sky when the sun is in his glory, and ner cnecs were as rosy as the sky when the sun smiles and snts hphind a. oinnH. less horizon. This magnificent trirlnad never oeen in iov xnen ia tha nintr. Shi descriDtion of "Miaa T.ncv Korivall as urhished by the Little Bck (Ark.) vruzette. xnac journal zurtner informs its readers that Miss Swivnii h teaching school on the river below the city ; mat aue ooaraea at tne bouse of Henrv Muckle. a widowAr And th leading citizen of the neighborhood, ana tnat both George and John Muc kle, Sons of the old man, were rivals for her hand. Last week both of the .young men, who graduated together at "fa 'TVnrtJlAT'Tl rn113frA in Tnna rvfrvAnJ marriage to Miss SwivelL' Sht fioadfeach; -u ttpciu uoiure iier ac1 nuon on JVlOll- r1d rrVx vw A.iA-.A3 riL. xuev uuoveu. oue saia inac sne loved John and adored George, so thev must enter into some contest for the WUft. Would they walk twenty miles in ten hours? The lover who could mate the better time was to have ner. Neither would win unless the specified eround should be covered in thn snAci. Bed time. The lane at the house was a nair-miie long. The young men started. At the expiration of three hours Mr. Muckle approached, with the fair teacher on his arm. i -wait a minute, my devoted sons. laid the old man, "each of you have shown your affection for your step- mutuei. "Step-mother I" exclaimed George. "Steo-mother!" echoed John. "Yes, step-mother, f er while you were dralVtlio T mnmiA I) Consrresslonalntvm&.l 1 ii CALtOmev-liPnAral MartTV!mai ShAa ra. cently written an opiliarf iiegirfl to the -rights of the UhiiedftUeSoTer naancahlfl rlvpra nf tha TTninn Th subjects under consideration are wheth- wide a wing-dam in a river in front of and without the owner's nnnsnnr. and -- wvv . w mm WMwwUVf MUM wnetner tne unitea states nave a right en niacn winor-nams or lAr.r.iAn in a nvr AVAh tn.thA limif-B nf hfarh too for morlr having in view the improvement of the Hevfewlnr the Result of th Autop syDr. Bliss's Statement. Washington, September 24. Dr. Bliss, in an interview to-night concern ing a published statement that the bul let was nob discovered until after the contents of the stomach had been emp tied into a bowl or pan, and that fail ing to find the ball in the body, the sur geons examined the contents of the pan and found it there, said he had not yet read the statement referred to, but had been informed by a friend of the pur port of it The bulletin, he said, which was issued .by the surgeons stated - tbe mam facts correctly, "but," he addeoV "we are having prepared a detailed statement which will be nublished SOOn. and this Will Civn-tha minni-oof details." He stated that the bullet was found attached to the pancreas, and that it Was enCVStpd. ThAra arao nn doubt f its location. He also stated that there were.no metastatic abscesses discovered, and no airm nf nwmmtn Not a sina pl cavity, the doctor said, t, ao xuuuu w. wjd iiuigs mill ue msmect that, tha dtamnvrfa nf- ihi niA.i.. trouble which he prepared a few days before the President's death was cor rect, and was confirmed by the facts ascertained in tha antnnav. Th " " r-J' j.wv nno, he Said, as Shown hv tha nnat.mnrfnm . J examination, hypostatic congestion of both lungs, the left only slightly, and the right up, to th.o. sixth rib.-' There had also been,: some -Inflammatron: of thelunCS. Caused hv irritnti 0 , J iMWM w-A, VUO mucous membrane of the mouth from the glandular discharge. This descend ed and attacked . first-, .tha nhonmv fna - w- w-w-ww- v W UUJiiA iiUD' bronchial tubes, and nnaOy reached "the lungs. The -parotitis, the doctor said, was not of metastatic - w wuy ITS SI I wy AA stitutionally the patient suffered from Eecardintr thn chancpu at anf;m - . mm em -- -v nuj uuiq foE recovery, the doctor said that in the l me iaua reveaiea py tne au thors never was an v. Hi a hnnA. . - 'j Mvin. mews were basod on tha fttmnaa made by all the surgeons who had at tended the case, and which showed a wound involving no vital or vn im. portant organ. There was surgically no reason, why thejjjatient should-not have ultimately recoveredi ttn raA t.ha doctor said, he did appear to be recov ering rapidly just before the last re- lanse ; avarvthfno win dm" tut wail oni everything up to that time appeared to ooauia a ouvucsaitu iiwiub. aMgaiuing tha arror in tha diaomnsia rtf fha Ain tion taken by the ball, the doctor said: "Gunshot wounds are not channels at least wnen nrss maae. orn& of the densar tissnas ftra narfrtof maw through, but the softer ones are simply pushed aside and return to their places when the ball has passed." When he attempted to pass his probe into the wound in the. direction apparently ta- lran hv t.ha hall it. waa mnf. Via a resisting substance, and this rendered exploration beyond the fractured rib impossible. This ohsfmcrirm voo nn doubtedly some of the softer tissues, wmcn naa returnea to the normal nat ural position. Dr. D. S. L.amh. of this citv- wTm aa an expert in surgery, was called upW topsy, stated to-night that the preHmi jjuv iepuii uf uuiieuu uowea three things: The location of the ball, the er ror of the first diagnosis, and the fact that the President did not suffer from pyaemia. '.' "-.v. A Waterloo. Mr. Conkling ' sustained a Waterloo jtvpa w urn -xh cw writ tepuoiicau ocpn ventmnv ;.tnventiont were held tttfie seconds 'aiidQiird districts of Westchester county 1rf GreeneBock iand, the ;third idiBtrictKof Benselaer, ecopd of ; Ulster -second tfot JOf ange, AS .mm. m-i'm.M C . I A-l .411 ' . n - . , 1 mm . . tf'jf Tif f rM miL ocoptt oi a j lster -second Orange, I fiJfP,yPtf'WMm WMM MWVitlwcO -UllllY'iUUl. ilH I JL UP BUST. UfiMhnr: 11th tool nn JJiiU .J-tiJ ,WC'A;jrOB- ITRJBTJTIDN, . '!: JUS REdErvriT --r- " w --wwaavj a VA, UV,AVA,Ur one delegates chosen, thirty-.fouf.'are pronauocad stalwarts and the the pref erences of four are unknown. Among the delegates are such prominent anti Conklingites as Collector W. H. Robert son and Gen. N. M. Curtis. Two of Conkjing's most- staunch support ers, Assemblymen Carpenter fand Bakerwere defeated as delegates. AN EXCELLENT MEDICINE. I certify that- my wife and myself were in bad health for some fifteen years. I chanced to be looking over one of Simmons Liver Regulator al manacs and sawA.H.- Stephens' and Bishop Pierce's names to testimonials. I then obtained some of the Regulator, and can heartily recom mend aimmons Liver Regulator to my friends as an excellent medicine. Z. E. HABRISON, M.D., Gordonsvllle, Ya. Beware fit the bogus and counterfeit Simmons gotten op to sell on the popularity ol the genuine, prepared only by J, H. ZelUn 4 Coi buu" Me Bwstitaonmt Bro.: it is- with real pleas ore that I add my testimony to the great virtues of all sufferers should keep It on hand. J. a. UTDSXLX, Sold by L B. . rlMSS&P. Lgtieet, Baltimore. k. WWSJ 11th, 1881-187th Monthly . Drawinc State lottery Company. i Tnmmtratut ) 1 mo nr - . '.. ' . : ..... v.wu ioua lur s.n thrth n. rh. i nni. isxnra tor iihmtbm.i . ce been added. ponffi U lIitffibS0rP0Stp0ne, atthefoUow- -.camtal prize, jsaooa iwiuuu xicKets at Two Dollars each. Half-Tick-ets. One Dollar. LIST OF PRTZBfl , '5ia.v ::::::::. "MS 1 Capital Prize. ; ' 1kooo 20 ftteel of 500.: ;Y" ' " rn'POO 100 Pri7M of VrK 10,000 oXXS??!0! 1Q0 io.oon BOO PriKAa nf on 10000 jrjaujviaiATlON PBIZE3. ' t nfyiuumaaon Tizes of $800. .... 9 7nn 9 Approximation Prizes of 00 " lon 1UU. MNI gABATOGA YICHY, 3TOM A CCv i - ;i : etncwCtP ,ot Ir s fasrsSp7V ; -: i :i5 smlJ ? V . . iBiiin if OVPV na Dolnta. whViKZr "wuw wanted at aU ptoms, to whom a liberal compensation will be For fmthav lniw..u.. - . ed oniv tn utuw w man- Address- M. A. DAUPHIN or M. A. DAUPHIN, at """ a,. , Broadway, New York, PWaSsW85" NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Tha nnhlfo nm dmh. . . z -ww w viuwo w AY Ull X 4JII ii o.SSPt'a5T n sen irith Bnofrs rrwr-TTT ?ia UWU1U '"e country S.iS? P"?0. to be of tS i?pTf;rvfwwr-ir v'"' vumpany, and are fntoe tl0ket8' and W ailntstor i y X, "-if- DAUPHIN, New Orleans, f jo T Co. SGth POPULAB MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE RHEDMTISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, 7 Backache, Soreness of tits Chest, Gout, Quins, Sore Throat, Swell- my uuu vpraws, aurns ana Scalds, General Bodily Pains, , TooM, ffr ff? Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other : Pains and, Aches. o pRfratioii on earth equals Sr. Jacobs On. -m a mafe, sure, timpU and cAap External Sf?- A trial entail, but the comparadTely trifling outlay of SO Cesta, and every one mfferlni Sims!18 n Cheap nd PiUve proof of its Directions ia Eleven Language. BOLD BY ALL DBUGGISTS AST) TTC'T.raa ISMEDIOrffB. A. VOGIXER & CO., Jialtimvrc, Md., V. M. X. dee80dkw ly , : ; Jw'fM cei4iPM oar ft o-. r;i I'KLDAT, SEPTEMBER SO- bifiai. From Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Anewwatt rr. tttmL Emnrenaed8" 55.aiactdl eaT dyspepsia, aids digtJ8. tion, is a powerful tonic and stiong diuretic. Also, Hate Natural Mineral Water, Recommended very highly as a cathartic and al terative and In ail forms of dyspepsia. ALSO, CASES CONGRESS WATER, j A CASES ROCK BRIDGE ALUM. it CASES BUFFALO LITHIA. And a full supply of IMPORTED APOLLINARIS -AMD- , BuDyadi Janos Waters. THE GREAT EDROPEAN NOVELTY ! JJUNYADI JANOS. THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. AS A CATHARTIC; Doair-A wine glass full before breakfast. The Lancet "HuajhfU Janos. Baron Llebls af &VSlricwtaantS srpalsVs that of alt other known waters." vowa Tfie Brituh If aiical Journal "Btinnai Janos. aperi?n?watere,8af8t' and 1,1081 efflclous r,Jl VirclXM, Berlin.-"lnvarlably good and prompt success; most valuable." f.lJBn". Vienna "I have prescribed these writers with remarkable success." buUh8.'!O,l0Bi, Wuwzbui -1 Prescribe none Pnf. Lander Brwston, M. Ji r. R. A, London. XmM&SSfi" Passe TS!04im i?V F R f81 MUltary Hos 2,t?VN?.t ?'" reterred to Pullna and Vrled-riehshau." THE ONLY MEDlClNEl 15 EITHER LIQUID OR DRY FORM That Acts at the same time on'' TE3LI7S&, TBS BOWELS, jdffO TSB ZIDHSYS.K WHY ARE WE SICK? Seaut 1M aZhrmo fhtlt nrtii amm'lti jdxmw doggtdor torpid, and poUonout invnwriart uierqort jorcta into Ui4 blood I wot uunuaoi exptuea naturally. ya8a5ymort JiWILLSURELY CURE J Kidney; diseases; V 1LIVER COMPLAINTS, PILEsTCOiraTTPATrim. nnmitv -I?e Ui1.1d. states Circuit Court on March Si. rendered the following decisions: ' 1 St Tnai thA rnmmAnBa.ui. rt It . r. WUivU leML uwuuawB- zo its drawings are fair. Thn fVimnan has fuid.- Read .tfi lister wizeS to7 toe K'rw . SEPTEMBER DRAWING. : f S?2- ------ -- - - .830,000 jEd6 -''"' - 10,000 1 Prize, . iKoon 10 S3s. SliOOp each. " loloOO 200 Prizes! KO ah in'XXX .600 Prizes, 20 each! ionoo -J "V 9 Prtees, 8300 each. Approbation Prizes $2J0 M Pr7A OOO " it . 7'AXS 9 Prizes, 100 " " ooo I.OArt Prime... mm, n uvin iuoiAi nail X10K6U, VI; 7 Tickets Kemlt Mnn n, Ront nnftiii t.h.. - 7 Kxpresa. DON'T SEND BY REGISTERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of ou ouu uimitru. uy jsxdfhh. run rvt unr nf m o wuao. auuicaa mi iiniKni ui ! - B. M. BOARD MAN, Oourler-Joumal Building il i ' '" wi au uiuaUnajf new lurK. JOHN H. McADEN, Importing and Dispensing Pharmacist. North Tryon St, CHARLOTTE, N. C. DON'T GO TO SARATOGA Wnftn VAn mti arnlt vmia Inof mm .v. "ng as when it flows from the spring at Saratoga. We receive this water in iim. kiTi? r.? 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 - liii-mp Seed! WtlstzVLVLXizaus. Thlsgteat spedfio cores that disease most loathsome SITPMIIitIS PILES COXSTIPATIOW, UBHTABT ; PXSEASEB, FEMAXE WEAKITEB8S, AlfDKERYOTJS PlflOKPEltS, 5y muring refaction of iheu organs' and rettorina their potoer to throve off diuatt. Why suffer Bilious pains and aches! Why tormented with Piles, Coastlpatloa! Why frightened over disordered Kidxeysl Why endure aervous or sick headaehest Uu KXDXEY-WOKTarui ryoice in, health. oana one padcage of which makee six qnartf of ii .1 , w . . -m . . uwibh aiso in uqiw x orsa, Tery uoaeea trajea, forthoee that oannot roadUx prepare & qxx rr of Yorm druggist. , pbicz. i.oo WELLS. niCUAIlDSOX & Co.. Pron'a. . I (Wffl send the dfy postpaid.) BTnUSOTOS, VZ, , Match 27 d&wly WHETHER IN ITS PRIMARY, SECONDARY OR TERTIARY STAGE. I r Removes all traces of Mercury from the system. wum duuiuu, uiu Bums, meumausm, eczema, catarrh, or any blood disease. CURES WHEN HOT SPRINGS FAIL I Malvern. Arlr.. Mm 9 1 soi I , j " w " -.uv uim UiUUI opruign uua were uuauy eurea witn a. a. s. I ifv.n . . awAUUq C JnuSBT. - Lnnlmfn Vannwlr. Ufa to too. " .w vwv VUHDIOVUVU IUQU U I IUVU1UUV A UOjTO OTOl PVAVAa A lalUXuB . Memphis, Tennessee, May' 12, 188i:. It has given universal satisfaction, Fair minded Sujucuuui uuw recummeaa u 88 a posmve specu b - S. Manssttct.ti rv . Denver, CoL, May 2. 1881. Ever? nnrehsuiAr irrtAAlra in tha hioKaat . 8. S. . :' L. Msmaifi'itK. Richmond, Ya., May 11, 1881.' YOU can rnfp.r artthral tn ' na n nnai -w ".j fi v uu au SwKCuU AJ VUD meritsofaas. Polk Mexkk 4 Oa ITata tiatat VnAwn ft a a tj f.ti .A . I - wnu w. v v vuio a care of Syphilis, when properly taken. u. l. dxhkabd, EliWahrkn, ' ThA AhAVA rifFTi4ra fftisj. oariMovnan A V, ,!. r w ww.w owv4w w ajVUWWUICU VA "ffcll OUUiU . A. H. CoiqunT, Gov. of Ga. ' Sarrlring; Yescenda,iits4of .rahlnar Cor. Phil, Times. a r. x-au, ximes. s ; 1 notice la tha KalPi a corresDondent f the PhiijMpinhia tt"i3 JtR'iO ' ATESYriXB. N. C. Tlfrto Xterm of years flI:w?e inienuon. la to tioori7T;r .-"T2Tw' i nHCXNEST 7 wware or lrnH.Hw. - w . . Times, writino from PnmViorlon tim . ' O : VMMAWAAMUU, JUUm mentions that the "Washington family is by no means extinct." The only rep resentative mentioned hv pondent was thdjidow; of a greatr nephew :of Washuigton,5 ?0n the con trary, to my certain knowledge he has now living two greatcneices itnd one great-nephew. They are lirs. George Washington Bassett, living at Old Chnrch. :TTftnovar mnntv'vi ,. nk, Frances HddibgTleisjdwathmeytf Ri,mo?d' Y8-' nd Howell Lewis, Of Illinois. Mr. TTatitw T.amta Tioin. . , . 1 1 j mv n AO, VM. more, is also a great-great-nephew, be- sides nnmAmnfl ntrioiiyrAof'Mi.anfn-(aAAa U w w w .v wawwa. AlDSUrK I nairuiDLioo iMwavM v. wmv v va -a. uv AAVW1UVI 2 YT. l- T.at y w IT general states that under the authority I nuLV3Tinix IArJ h., fV.a .AncftfnHAn I UhlO, MlSSQUli and Alahnma . Khoiild 51?!! ""V" 3 vou deem t.hia mmn3" mnwwuu nutnuj 01 notice and deaira anv fm-hai. fnfnr. - "J &Vt& IfllVA AAAVA- mation Iwill be glad to give- it as far j Act I nwi ahia . . m m ; " r"1D- very respecuuuy, A GreatMarand-Daughter of the-only Sister of Washington. ' ' wiimmgton, a, Sept. 22,, 1881. commerce among the several States, rvvn arrafla hna t.ha rlcrhr. fn rarn1at.A navi gation, and to that end has power to rnalra'irnhrovArriaritn in t.ha harla nf nivicjLblA rivAra of the TTnited Stjitn to'drrfct the water from one channel to anofliAr anil fo 'nlanr. nr-ramova nh. structions at its will, fentiSthat tbel title LOVELY v i COMPLEXlOriO 'POSSSLE TO ALL. ! What Nature denies to many Art BeetrreS to aJU Hagan llagnolia Balm dispels erery fclemisb, overcomes Eedness, Freckles, Sallowness, Eough ! Blotches, etna removes all ylV fences of heat aid exdteirient,1 The MaCTolIa Balm imparts , the most delicate and natural complexlonal tints no detec tion being possible to the clos- of a mm& XT&CTnlfa'Rftln) kim t -rJrTii wim ion uirwuofla. Kl$S.1S?lv.w5S? take your case, TO EEJAID , FOR WHEN CURED. Write forparticuiarsT i SI -OOO RtWiRn Mill lu mM i-bm.t.i j who will And, on analyals of 100 bottles el a as.. mineral substance. SWIFT specific CO.. , , v , Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga. .Sold by druggists everywhere. For further Information write for the little book. Wilson ft BurwelLr . . joojgodiy LUMBER. TYTBHAYE opened a yard for the sale of lum- r lear pine a specialty. Contraotors at short notice. Also. hAr Inner imf nlna a k hills flllAri tn fiTvlor anil si waauiacHire aoors, aasn, Dunas, mantels and bellows. ..Yard and factory corner Ninth street aodRlcnmond A DanvUle Railroad. sep&dW ;w,iWr aieaar lcraoii r .... of an individual dto: 'I y?al. Lrifiate. CrilfaiMfiivlrt thrf fldw the water thBTelnr in tht intefest o jiavigation. The Attorney General nf.5lt.P3 that fhoaa nrinm'nloa hova huin fuj recognized By the Supreme Court. ny Brook Stud Farm, PiliawetoiitJ. nArdlv tiiinlr trm mti ha oaM in naUA -w m kww auw.aa Wi wvi mum au aiBQ VI tula Invaluable medicine for the horse (Lleble ws amuaaea ikjuraci os wucu nazal), i snouid ad vlseail ahorse men to keep it constantly on hand." It quickly euezs over-strain, wounds, ln aammaaons, and most of the commoner ailments of nae horse. Also eures.erawn sab, poll evil, lo Jury from pressure of the girth, rhematlsmhar nesa eails, lziXiaHied tendinous aheatha, eta. - Be- -r-rvw. --wjo HW IWU KOllUIl VI KOjUVU. SO WHITS IK BRCu J 1 New'liTti'00 P0- J14 has ttl af - 1 - -" - a jslJ mm LiS CXI r i Sue t rim im J a leaamg eaitorialsays: "it I. .1! a . AAA ' 1AM. mm. Brit- . Old Oaken Rucket. . : THE old Oaken Bucket, , ' " . The iron-bound bucket ' 't-its laoss-eoverea Ducket, That hung hi the welL - fCHAB. B. JONES, Liberal terms to dealers. TTnrnip Seed ! NEW CROP V TURNIP SEED. RED OR PURPLE TOP, WHITE FLAT DUTCH, LARGE WHITE NORFOLK, POMERANIAN WHITE GLOBE WHITE EGG, AMBER GLOBE, GOLDEN BALL, . .. . YELLOW ABERDEEN, RUTABAGA BL00M8DALE SWEDE OR YELLOW. LANDRETH'S SEED ARE ALWAYS RELIABLE. L i WRISTON k CO. JulylQ i o A v si vH i t H J3 l u 2: fist by Examination. time to send ai-ptarsonapdiipafclj of condolence to Mr ayL- press sympathy with the United States over the afflictions .wMqlfYbefaUen them. TheAmerlcanpliloiGer man descent are particularly justified in asWhg, .cannot the Emperor 4Wi nam. cannoc Isaacs viniiBisixi naVO JUSt as mUCh IAT1ia nf nivmiHet r MADE FROM HARMLESS uBuimwuMneeasot fadtoi.sn? nnuri tun n un v.. t. -. 1 aiMu V.nJ.?iflA T) !.K k-nhilll;! HtT A '".iH Ait tbHVA 1; ; ColoMiia Bicycle. I It Is eeneranr eoneadAd A rL r.-. I'TIt.. 1. . i .1 .. 1 iVIIil - - ! - - . .... WUWUVM uiiu amonir mil ncmnr annvta none surpass the Bicycle as n uipjuil 1 1 iBBntmM hualth 'ukuvaawi seaentaryuaD i Tj 9 ww 19 most ben ,s T encial, develeMngle mus- . -i giving new me " And tlgor to the whole sys tem. a horse always sad- died, readv for hnalruwa nr . I Pleasure. Send thma aant tft.t- pamp for 24-page eata- v Jjovinr price usts and 5 ,,.P0PE irrsm' 'mni- Charlotte. N.' a sep20.dlma STARTLING :t DISCOVERYI LOST MANHOOD RESTORED A victim Ofroaflifol tmpndeaee snsing Prams tore Decay; Nervous Debuity, Lost Manhood, etc w.uig uwv u uuwv twnni, iwriur covered a simple self cure, which he will send FREE , vj mum nuww-aiuMmn, auiuvaB p, ca jUMbVSUS. 43C3uttltam et.t N. Y; rr : ; "p . t COMP A DATIVC? PniTIAM OP y lav i cotap ia ra M J BOTH I" VERSIONSlXl d -;r IN ONI I ' fSBnaBasassalsl .ibavaa Wom, hiw iaaOoa. aUs 8 icnr.T. titit n XIMC JAMES ft RE FVIStFB vri IM PA ftil.l.m. .DAC1D Tl' fl , I .rwlM fl i 1 1 ii - fssaaapaassal slaao Only On Book Ksqciskd. . was au i 'ep3,dw8moe Gato- W. P. M1RVW, Igent, and Successor to F.SoarrftCo. . fob Fresh Drags and Pore Mediciiies None but the Very Best Prs do J keep to my stpA Also, fpilet and Fancy ArUtes.'Prfuiiwrles,(SBSosn Brusbea, Tooth Brushes; 4, GABDEN SEkPS of an the best varieties, and warranted to be good:' Physldans' prescriptions are given speo lal attention. Hoping to receive a. share otubUai pannage. I am, re AgtL 0 ? -4 I H it i CITT0Prj5ji,Ty ' : -f FOB SALE, -i '! - A ' DESIR A RT.W Vaiviii-ivllitil:'i: ' ' J purchaserTlr 2i5Sil5 -S0U8e admirably adapted for the sMkM!6 doctor or preaAer, having "ICE. TfnS? r?J2f irtf atreet and the Se'M Resold as awhole ot divided into tWO lots Of 70 bV lBSfaM." SottabiMhArfnv St jaoi lUiioai lag w is -1 ;-JTrif- .)61-S-i ..... r ... . V . J 4lqh;iiSgA Uai lo noliS -
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 28, 1881, edition 1
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