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Lower grades all Kooda In onr line In rariety and ail prieea - . " lrULtflTOOC Stetson andtfilliirilMai TRUNKS, YAUSES ASD SiTCHELS ALL SIXES AND BKICI3. Call and see as. ' PEGRAM & GO. epfl LouisviUeiy.' .a : M 1 1 LOSSES FllD. .. . $29-1,608.92 ALL LOSSES DOE TO DATE PAID. i J. I 1 : T ' .1 . ' . 30.0000 EUBPLUSlfUND,., IN VESTED: IX- REGISTERED lINITEfl FATES AlTO-r Wit Cjt. 0?f E83 CHEAP, 8 ATE AND BILIABLE IS DIBXCTORS; W. N. Ai.'nwwiwf - PfMtdant CoarterJoqmal Co. L. BMBKBaiB,..;..; Bamberger, Btoom ft Co. Jia. a. LtMAH- .0Mial InsTnavMEent TH0S.H. 3. If. km- i I ti il.otl 1L Co; T. H. TASLOa, eecrelliry ftnTjFSF' Prif. .M: r4iLT;i:?.dicttltiifector.; - 1 1 II WM BLAGE- mmmsm Mi Best Latest Styles. mm itoiil ISewll Iwiafiw, -- BY EXPRESS Ye s.l e d a Y Um largest and most bsaotthd assortment . . f Tor ladles, eref wen la Clw-otte " alaoooe hnadzed crass DB8SS BUT TG&Si great rarlety ol designs rery chea..f 1 ' We are constantly reeeirlng " ' ' - -v-:.- . NEW GOODS, .4 WWch win be sold at a small proQt. Tpu ahoold ' " examine oar '. v..; fr...-- -V,, : ''.a. BARGAIN CQUIITER, On hlob wlll.be Iovm4,4elrable Dress Good t on-aaii weir Tame. . DOV27 T. L. 8XI0LB &'C0. Neuralgia; Sprains, J Pain in the .Back and Side. f There Is nothing more palnfal than these Olseaaes; bat the pain can be' removed and the disease cured by use of Perry Davis' iPnJh Killer. " TMi remedy la not cbap Benzine or Petroleum product that must be kept away from fire or heat to void danger of explosion, nor is it an untried experl . meat that may do more harm than good. Pain Killer has been in constant use for forty yean, and the universal testimony . from all parts of the world is, It never - 'falls Knot only effects a pernjanent core, tmt It relieves pain almost Instantaneously. Being a purely vegetable remedy, It ls -sam in the hands of the most inexperienced. " ' The record of cores by the use of Padt Eillxb would nil volumes. The following extracts from letters received show what those who have tried it think i .Edgar Cady. Owatonna. Minn., savs . About year Bine my wife became subject to aeyue suffering- from rheumatism. Chip . iwowjww mm iTAix nut wir, tthiciii innfiirr Charles Powsll 'wrttss from ths SaUors' Borne, London: , i , . : , I had been afflicted ttnerearswliknrayiiBia iwmemmmpM tnestnmaftv The doctor ; despair. I triedyonrTAPnCTM.EBL and H gave uoapitai gayer up mr ease in me immaaiate reou: -i itv regained mr nmeth, and am sow able to fallow my usual oeonnatooni ...... O. BvWalworta. Baao, Me., wrltss : i xpeneneea tmmyinm relief 0e dde by the use ef your Pjlw rom pain in a, zorjKaays: Ibayeuaedv a and tt,f reoeiTed great beaent ssnon aeaman says lare linen nn. Kiun ' and hare fociBd it a nmraiiuif feulttdy for r.BurdlttwrltesT 1 IA"?tVtl3iefase8of rheumatism. PhiLOUbert, Somerset, Pa., -writes: Trom etual use, I know your Pjj lain is the best mediolns lean get. : AH dWgglstB keep Pxw Srun. its price - Is so low that it Is within the reach otall, . and It will save many times its cost In doctor Wa. afe 90c and SX.OO iMtqe:. '. ' ' PERRY DAVIS & tSOtif Pnetef ' ; -;, ' ;.. '.I, Proyltfiin.l?. I. afptdlwseptaocL: u u'ti.:', V' INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CURGYMEU, AN THE AFFUPTEP EVERYWHERE. AND THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. symptomToV s"J TORPID LIVER. raanrarmetite.lI'anM&.bowels oostlve. Pain in theHeadTwith a duU sensation in the ahotuaerr adiain- or minU ; of memory: with a feeling of haying neg IeeteA kmbi dntr. weariness. Diaslnesa, TlntUHn of the Hears. lots before ths res. Yellow gxln. Headache, Bestless- r BaaaVa niffhL kiffklv colored tlrin. " I ZTTHX3E WAJUrarGI ASZ ITfHESaJZD, . SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. , TUTT'S PILLS avra especially adapted to atehaMB,onedoseeffeUshaeliange ; of fealiaa; m to astoniah the .nff.rer. Tbey lllll.au ue arprani wiuwi w body to Ms of ri ie2.K"LB?K" eariali eLandt r.Orni Tioe U ana oj wvm T " . . w "w : . niaeaalvo lBmsIi la are pro- duewl Price dUj UMsrray Stfc, II. X.' TUTT'S-HAIR DYE. Obat Hatb er wbtsjews enw f!WgaTuDrai!i - Moiataracairt.U.r tBtyxp Office. 38 Murray St., New York Tl ITS SilCil. t Trtjwbi.15sws.nje ataaMSjsi ttlktsMMnVf. Veby. Jtfdeodawl Gineer. Bochu. Man- drake-StflliDglasnd soany of teiest inedl dne known are COn bined in Parker'. Ginger . 1 . j:Tm ionic, inra i nmw; maKe- u vpa arcav rfersaatti Slecpkssnest, &xliese Tm Barf: tinum '"lii i ii.- tk mm .RCITIOXIP. -J 4 ,iaVf u a must ma a . k.f iT Tb bavijlg e-tthis a- t "tij-i aeui ineus wimin we uui ynovi.v, t-. m notice wui be plead m sac w tn Korembet 6tX 1881. T "A" ' the b&ek nart. Pain under Klaa ftallnaaa mftmr eatinflr With UniMnn ti evartion oTbMr" 1 Etood i TAVTfft w-HPftd aii1mml8trat'"of the esteto There are 8,000 Odd Fellows in Ken tucky. , . . - . XU1U ai dOt XajHOBW tiiateyco. in in, .united states ana uanaaar whien ilk a gain of -1633 orer ttaei The censtia t)hrean promises iin -earlyt report on i the wealth: ot th ' ednbtry, and is "said to think it xwiU aggregate S70JW0XXVX)0. J.3.-tftlQ0..k redXaw Olmstead, landscapej -engineer of the capitol erounds.-'nas been apppinte4 a consulting land$cape;achi-i teen to tne aepartmentot pttoiteparKs,. N ev York cityi at a salary of 2,500 per annum. He geta'S5,000 per.annun from theUnited states.- . " . r . JOhn & Bay mbnd; of Fargo, ITakotai sayg that he has harvested : this Season. $5U0Q0 -worth of wheat from a farm thajtsst him only ' $50,000 aear ; From January 1 to October 1 there arrived at ban Francisco by 'seat and rail 49,781 persons, and-' 8192 departed,! leaving a net gain or 18,489.-nut nearly 50 per cent, of the net gain thisyear ha come from China and Japan, the figures being: Arrivedi 13,182 ; departed, Qeou.Benjaimen Butler and General Kocer A. .Fry or have been retained b the Newark Mechanic's National Ban' depositors. They get $3,500 eacn as a retainer, and $500 a day is guaranteed eachxlay of actual service. - ;.r ' .-'.:-.y tzax Alexander III whUeeiaminink the list of the expenses of his fatiieri funeral, one dj . recently, discovered that two hundred and eighly bottles of champagne liad' been consumed duriag the lying in state of the late Emperor. He was very angry -and said some harsh things to the attendants. , Bat preserves have lately been ee tablishedin Barbadoes by some sharp natives, who make an easy livelihood by breeding rats solely for the sake of f heir tails. The creatures do immense damage among the sugar plantations, so Id. per tail is paid to encourage their destruction, but as recently the tails were brought in enormous numbers, in quiries were made and the triek was discovered. The law office of Judah P. Benjamin, in London, is a shabby back room, fur nished with two chairs, a table, a few musty law boqks and an army of ink bottles. His clerk's room adjoining, though plain, is furnished with prince ly splendor in comparison with the den of the great barrister, Queen's counsel, and one of the wealthiest practitioners in England. He gives away great sums in charity, while his personal expenses are almost nothing. Tfco English tne Language of the Fu ture. . A writer in a recent number of the Atlantic Monthly predicts that by the end of the twentieth century the Eng lish language will be spoken by eight hundred million people, occupying, be sides England proper and its contigu ous dependencies, India, South Africa, Australia, North America, islands in every sea and naval stations on every cape. By that time, it is thought, so large a proportion of the business of the world will be done by masters of the countries named that, as a mere matter of social and commercial conve nience, the whole world will devote it self to learning English. The lan guages spoken by other civilized races, according to tnis anticipation, will sinK. to the character of local dialects, which will gradually . lose ' their" distinctive differences and finally disappear alto gether. Many barbarous races also would be drawn into the prevailing current, so that as is now the case all over Europe th?tt: alir over the globe the Englishman will do addressed in his own speech.eavfaig; out of view the comparatively simple uninfected character of English W,6rds and the direct constiucUohaTOf i its syntax, which sreatlv facilitate the acquisition of the English language hy foreigners, it is enough to show what advantages tending to this end English-speaking people already possess over otners in having already engrossed the-most fer tile unoccupied or weak quarters of the world, and left to the Frencn, Germans and others only those lands least desir able for colonization. To enumerate England's possessions, would be a tedious undertakings scattered as tney are at points ofvadvantage throughout the world. It is.enoughto say that in Asia she controls aKlarea of 1,640,000 square miiesy wun a population or about 230,000,000 souis ; in Airica sou, 000 square miles, population 1,700,000; in America 8,700,000 square miles, popu lation 6.000(m;iilErOpe-121,000 square miles, population 86,0O0,0OOa total area of 8,811,000" sqnare miles, with a population of about. "280,000,000. El fish commerce, ideas, books and tongue profit by this breadthotJ empire. Our appreciation of the future of the Anglo-Saxon race and English tongue is heightened, however, when we add to the English-speaking area the 8,024,494 square miles of the United States, with their noDulation of 60.152.866 souls. No doubt the peiio4;is let very remote, and may never be reached, when Eng lish will hecmne'the itiniversal lan guage of mahklndrTh'e probability is thaTmanv isolated races will never be converted to itaraseBat when an ag DTftssive. enereellcredmmercial people, nnRsesaincr so vast-an.area"1nto which to develoD. is at-the . same time the wealthiest on the globe and the most ftntemrisine and Dractlcal, it is difficult to set limits to its future. The Romans a? ata Ahlfl tn imnress their laws and lanoniao-p noon the " whole . of ' Europe, and the lAwei&Saxdft Is the Roman of thtfmodexjrworld; feKmpetition-with t.hA tuees 6 the- continent the English and Americans possess the "'advantage of beginning-with 1135,494 spare miles; q! th,e5 earth's surfapo and the dualities which first 'feave them this wide domain, ' - u WA French chemist has ; found 1 a way of making gas from carbonate of lime. ThA trust can be used as a motor, and it is said will furni3h the cheapest motive power known. Chalk or lime is oie of the most abundant materials of which the crust of the earth composed, ana translation. Several tramways afa being f iin in Ftanoe by this motor. The eas can W extracted 1 from- the stone and stored, and after being used, con denser! apiin. . Some of .the French' pa pers think? that the days ; of steam are over, and that the Use ' of coal will be. conQnedJoheating purppjeg h.ereaf- it 'ii mi ih 1 mm is. j x V "- NEvr.; OQtBAiis, , Not.-; 5A.T-:Mr. mid Ifra. Oeo. McNeil have- entered suit against the tlxraisville and IfasbyiUe Railroad for S WOP ftamageg fprfata fAtflt let ta tfcelr ion aged 1& years while riairigori trefghfetran: ... fl J i rt 1 finv. McEnerv has annroved the sen- 4 tences of Terrenes Achilla and Sterling Ben to be executed on J anuary lom, in I Franklin. f v - SAVAi6tlir Qili Nor; 3xL--Th- .th annual session joLthe American Health Association convened "vesterda'T aft tTift masonic tjemple: '.There was 1 largfeat tendance. r Tne meennir was called to order. Jhjt itWV president ll)ri -ChasilB. WWte; andoptoned. With prayer-' by Dr.Axsah-of SaTannah. The 'fbllow - Dr. Axsan. of Savannah. The 'follow ing papers were, read at .ttevmorning sesaonj Contagions' diseases: jof do mesuc ajjmals;fhrr; E. L. Hunt; of New; Jersey iJ "Disease ' ftnong 'Texas cattle"-ra tjontinuation of :the 1 report made to theassociatitm at the New Or leans meeting in December; 1880, byDft J; R. Smith, united States army. A re port of the examination of hogs at the New Orleans abatoir during"- the sum mer .I88i, snbtaitted bynhe Few Or leans sanitary ' auxiliarv association! ririchina Spirals,? by Dr. J. M. t Par tridge, or Indiana; "Tncnlna spirals-In American and jffefflMbgsMtry-Dr.- F. S- BUlings, yetrihary satgeon of Massac cnuSetta4' - -vt.,. t.-'Tv.;- At tJieafleroobTi session Ubefe -were TCajtKarkafcee-, asahitaryirdbleniin JndianaT. bVPf6f. Jhd.' E.'-CampbelLrof. Indiana ; ."Combarauve ';fvital ; morei ments of the-white nd colored races in the United-States. trytDr'. & derrick, of Iiouistana pispjsaliof the dead7: bv.Dr. W. W. durtis: 6f miiaoisd ("Relax lidri ofalimehtatioh to tnfantilddeyel- opmenx ana tuseasesr -lt- a. u. xmncanr Jri eeeffirfg pgfthii public ; recep uuu was vtveu ai tue lemyie. xiie meeting was- presided over by the mayor. An address- uf-weleome was ueiivereu on tne part-or sue city au- tnonues ny uon..ieo aj Mercer, and on behalf of the Georgia medical socie- tyiof Savanhah,-by Dr.R. JLiinn.. ' . 1 president White read his annual ad dress. .:. - ! ,, The meeting then adjourned Until 10 a. m. to-day. 4i m - ; ,., 1he.assQciation was afterward hand somely entertained at th residence of ui. Aj. A.Kaugant. . . The drOcramme t'b-dav; embraces among important papers, one on color blindness and railroad sanitation by Dr. JpyS. ;s v - Tne Cbnatiiincy Divorce Case, Wasiiington. Nov. 28. In the Chris- tiancy divorce case this afternoon the cross-examination of Mary F. Lugen- beel, mother of Mrs. Christiancy. was resumed. Upon being asked - to -relate some of the details of Mr. Christiancy's alleged cruelty to his wife, the witness said that One morning in 1877, While she (the witness) war visiting them in Lansing, Mich., Mr. Christiancy knock ed his wife down in their room, and witness, hearing the fall, went from her own room, on the opposite side of the hall, opened the door, looked in. and saw Mis. Christiancy lying upon the floor. She picked her up and car ried her across to herown room. Some two days later witness spoke: about the circumstance to Mr. Christiancy, and he said that he was drunk when he did it, and that it should not occur again. She did not know whether Mr. Chris tiancy struck his wife with an open hand or clinched fist, and there were no marks or bruises on the body to show where shehad been struck. She further testified that Mr. Christiancy and his son were drunk during the entire time he was at the house, and fighting 'be tween tnem was an every-aay occur rence. During the giving of the wit ness'' testimony'' she was repeatedly prompted and corrected by her daugh ter, to which he-counsel for the plain tiff objected. This brought on a sharp coltoqayvln WhicHMrs. Christiancy a serted that her husband was drunk all the time, as was one of his counsel This last declaration, irritated the gen tleman te whom she referred. (Mr. In gersoll) who demanded that the charge be made a part of the record, and, amid some excitement, the session closed. A. Remarhable Kmall-Pex Remedy, A correspondent' of the Stockton (Cal.) Herald writes as follows: "1 nerewith append a receipe which has been used to my knowledge in Hun dreds of cases. It will prevent or cure the small-pox, though the pittings' are filling. When Jenner discovered cow pox in England, the World of science hurled an avalanche of fame upon his head, but when the scientific school of medicine in the world that of Paris published this receipe as a panacea for small-pox, it passed unheeded. It is unfailing as fate, and. conquers in every instance; lt is narmiess, wnen taken: by a well person. It will also cure scarlet fever. Here is the receipe as I have used it. and cured my child' ren of scarlet fever : here it is as I have used it to cure small-pox; "when learn ed, physicians said the patient must die, it cured 1 Sulphate of zinc, one ram; foxglove (digitalis), one grain i air a teaspoonini of sugar: mix wun two tablespoonfuls -of water. When thoroughly mixed, add four ounces of water. Take a sooonlul. every nour. Either disease will disappear in twelve hoqrs. For a child, smaller doses, ac cording to age. If counties would com pel their physicians to use this, there would oe need or pest-nouses. 11 you value advice and experience, use this ror .tnat terrible disease. Wo UMn Wliulow t As this onesUon is freanentlT asked, we will aim-. ply say that she is a lady who for upwards of for ty years, baa untiringly deroted her time and tal ents as a Female Physician and nurse, principally among cnildren, sue has especially studied tne constitution ana wants or tnis numerous class, and, as a result ol this effort, and practical knowl edge, oDtainea in a uieiime spent as nurse ana pnyslclan, she has compounded a Soothing Syrup, for children -teething. It operates like- magic-, giving rest and health, and fs moreover, sure to, regulate the bowels, in consequence ol this ar tlcle. Mrs. Wlnslowls becoming world-renowned as a benefactor of her race; children certainly do rise uo.and bless her; especially Is this ths case . In this city. Vast Quantities or tfte SofttnlDK Syrup are aauy soia ana wmi nefe. - we tmnjs mis. WlnslowhSs ironibrtalliid her name by this ln valuanle article, ana we ; slnoerely believe . thous ands of children have been saved : from an early grare by Rs timely use, and that millions yet un born will snare ks nenems, - ana- unite in eauing her blessed. No mother has discharged her doty to her sneering little one, In our-oplnion, until she has given lt tne oeneiu or Mrs. winaiows uootmni Syrup. Try it, mothers try it now.-VLadleB : Tist tor. New Terfc City. Bold by - alL bugglsts. . 2 osntsaboauur : tt -i-;' Chew only the brand-of tobacco known as Ths OldrOakeaBncket, .-;:r r-H ; : ':ThatlnjDaw - " fj. ": 'CHakiTOliES, I ; th " Charlotte. N. C Sole agent, gy Liberal terms o dealeni. . j.; ; --TRUSTEE'S -G ASH ALE TkVTirtne of adsed ln trust mada tomebrB. 13 H. Brown, rwilieell for tiASH, to the highest bidder, at paone auction, an 01 tne siockoi uui miODH. daOCSRlKS. VARMKBS'- 8DPPLUS. NOTIONS, flM now' in . UI4 torer, Trade-streej a-ta..lWa-aA lAl AM " r . . 7 1 - IvOcaTlUweOs i.le Wy 5 - - Jlp 4 anUue util aqjolo; v Sato wj.h.oat ; ra- i JL McLure is authorized . to collect and recelpt for all notes and aooounu due to tne saia Brown. Such persons will please, come forward and settto and saw costs In my absence, with air, VcLure. - . ? bjjdjxl H. mLT0i V ' nov20tds ,;rvvr j Trustee.! f , .Idsboro. Messenger; - &e 'manY friendi.of R.Tj;Gregory; Es44wffl hear with pain that he la confined to his JoomveiTlow-and at times x unconsci ous. . . , ... fi-lJIfSrSfcta VeaS lAIShJJBS'y.J Old, idled of diphtheria on Wednesday of lastweekv- v;:-,.; .fJ; ' " The DOtato cron of manv of onr far- iittdrs. v?as severely damaged by the frost last week; . .j wu.-z.-j.. Unless nnfoteseen cirenmstancea should prevent it. the opening of - the new opera house, in this city, will take place during the week preceding Christ mas day. 'J :'' -. The excursion to Atlanta, . to leave here Monday; the 5th of , December, at 10 O'clock a. m., via Charlotte, promises to be a large party. More than'fiftyj including quite J a number of ladles, hate already signified their . intention of going, and. the number may reach one hundred Raleizh rNews and Observers Old jboadevameuntisg. to 3,400 were recely- eu! nvt jkua outrwi xiasury: yesteraay. But few bonds have come in' recently, c , ,; Cofonel McLeodrTnrner cxmjtinues to ImbrOveL and iff now fullv as strnnir as before bris jeeent illhessT . j we learn that the hemorrhagic-rarer which has been for ' some months nra yairinfif in the northeastern par; of the SUt is-abating. f . It was very fata) dar ing us prevalence. The Elizabeth Citv Falcon save that Gen. Wi B.'Hahoock is now duck shoot ing in Currituck county, ji . Judge Eure, of . Gates, raiseo! ' 4.300 pounds seed cotton from a '.single acre or iana tnis season, and Daieo. sixteen bales, averaeine 5000 pounds, from an eight and a half : acre,, ot, Mr. Aleck Carter, of the same county, '. raised twenty-ix bales, averaging 500 pounds from fifteen acres. "Who can beat Gates? . ' , Mr. Montford McGehee; Commission er of Agriculture, who is just back from j0.uuwk,.Bitjr9 uutib uui tJiuiuiL mere is constantly receiving aaditions. ' -.: . : , Boats are now running xegttlarjyjon Tar River, between Tarboro and Wash ington. The Old .Dominion and Clvde lines both run ' steamers on this line. Iiarge quantities Of cotton are being shipped down this river. Passengers traveling to the . eastern part of the State will find good accommodations on tnese steamers. Their commanders are proverbial for politeness. : Tne Tariff Cenrentien, NewYoek. Nov. 80. The second day's session , of the National Tariff Convention was called to order at 10.30 a.m. The subject for discussion was. M A Tariff Commission.": The first speak er was John Thompson, vice president of the Chase national bank. A Hotel Burned. Nashville. Tenn.. Nov. 80. A Ire at Cooksville on the 25th destroyed Coxe's hotel and several other buildings. N,o insurance. "Screw the finser as tiirbt iu Ton rain, that's rheumatism: one tarn mora, that'll mnt" is a familiar description of these two diseases. Though each may and does attack different .parts of the system, the cause is believed to be a poisonous acid in tne biooa. jpurlry this by the use of TABRANT'S 8ELTZEB APERIENT It will do the work sneedllv and thoronehlT. It is the Kreat friend of the sufferer from rbanma- Usm and gout soiu oy au aroggists. Jun5 d&weodBmo . , ; ' 30 DAYS TRIAL ALLOWED. Pmf4 WE Wliii ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL, Electro -Voltaic i 8nfrerirfgfrom NrvoHWeaktieee,irin af50tij-, :of: nerve ioree -or -vigor ; oranydlaeaeiKuli4us mm ABUsiaandOj'&Sr Causes, ob. tQ any on itfflicted With Rheumsy tism, Neuralgia, Tnrnlv-is, Spinal Difficulties,' Kidney or Ltver Trot ibles. Lame Back; Kup- , tures and tber Diseases of the Vital Organs. ; Also' womkn trou bled with diseases peculiar to ; theirsex." .' - . Speedy relief and complete' restoration to -health guaranteed. iliee are th only ' Electric Appliances that nvtt ever ; beeneonstrueted unenaeietttiBleninln , elples. Their thorpuEh efficacy has been prae- -tically proven with the msu wonderflpl ; anooess, ana they have the itlghest . endoraemenis from niedieal and aeien ( Sine men, and rom lndrla wha have t heesi uiekly auxI. mdleally ureU h " ' their use. Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet, givlnr 7 all information free. Address, V0XTAIO BUT OP., Xarshan, Hiaa. July81 TgjtGENTJINJ i has acquired a repu tation greater thanlf any medicine extant as the CHSAEEST.PUBEaT and best; family; medicine in i kv t -.tha arnrlrl. -r ' !S r"r "I "f"- 8" i 1 It acts with ertrSorainary power and efficacy on to Liver-tha largest organ ot the Jody, .caned. iremi us importance, lqo njuse-wsBpor viuur, Health. Whea the Liver is torpidlhaDowlaare. ahiroiRh and MMiatlnatad: the f OOd heS iA the 8t0 maehmdlgested and poisoning tbi blood, .rie J Suent headaches, a feeung Ol lassnumr, oespcu ency, and nervouajie is, indicate now ths whole system deranged. To prevent a -more serious Take omfduxio ui vji. &x,ttfitv .The test of Urns and Aba , experience' of thoasr sndsnave proven it the best safest and speediest remedy for all diseases of the Liver, Stossach.abd Dyspepsia, Mental Depression, Blci adafcet , . . IX HAS J(UmUAiA u. ; We i could fdl a goodld -volume wthSTKhl, (nBHiumiBbad UktlmnnlaiH hatha following: a . 41 I have used Simmons Liver Regulator for corf; supation oi my ooweis, causea oy a temponcy w ramiement of the liver. for the- last three oi f ear years, and always when used aceordma to rue df recuon. wiih.deddebnet ; ... - lOiie7iuiu5e,ofrgla I occasionally use. whem my condmoa nqaires a, uc aunnons uvet aeguiator.wnn gooa enect. ' THS BALTmfJMSHSCtJPli lfiSTDfeTi:" 'sayi! 81mmon Lrrer epilator JicaaTrhowtefed to have no eaoal as a liver medletae. containing those southern roots ana neros wmcn an an wise Provldenee baa ; plaeetf;ia -epontrkvrtiare, liver 'i Bay only ths -Genuine te, White WrappecrwltjL rea a. preparea oniy dj u.i&eiunau- - sep8 i hi i "i i ijBgji'rf nWBb4ij .iti?ji"Jk J iw i ii II I ii I ill IMI WE ARE DAILY OF THIS PTJBCHASX, i OOMPBISJNQ ALL DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SATINS; A. new .She of WAJJONO J ACTXTS. ULSTHtS: DnXao FLANNELS. Our afoek nf ParAai - FHiNQXS and DSXS3 TSDCMOIOJ we nave the largest line of BOX. VELVETS i some lines )f Dress Goods. jlu woot uomie Ciotns a a call and save money. Oraers ptotnptty A1ML 1. cH.'i&mq SM1T OUR PREPARATIONS TirlWa i ATiT&JfLTXTTT TTT7T HIT iJ3-rm.r.i i i.vr ,w 4HAvmy ww m sTsvsriH wi nnfi -vi ivi Compl TRADE BEING1 NOW ENTIRELY COMPLETE' WE cordially Invite our friends and the public generally to an Inspection of the attractions dlrplay. ed, confidently asserting that they will be foand In every resDeet no-to the standwd. . in anhntL ting this we would call special attention to the styles jand standing of enr House, is a full guarantee that acr2othlng is the most reliable. The garatents ef our wn manufacture aw strtcQy nrst-cla8.-We:sre constantly and carefully studrlngAsr de Biaawy ace u. in nana anmur ine uiura asastBi. mands oi our. dh irons, ana mvsnaojy insuring uera sosoiute Dottom prices, our object hsa - always been t bring about sidlsplay every season ef a full Mne of garments of the newest styles. The work-' mans tup ez our uiouung is equal to any of the nest in the country. We don't say that our produc tions are superior to all otners; we are reasonable and never exaggerate; we tell every customer the truth, allowing no one in our employ to do otherwise, or In any Instance to misrepresent goods in order to accomplish a sale. Our endeavor is to please, and to give to each customer the value of every dollar ' he leaves with us. Our llneof GENT8' FTJHNISHiNOClOOPS is complete In all branches. KECK WEAR A SPECIALTY. Very Respectfully, octe L A. DEALER IN - Tinware & loose Furnishifig Joods. MANTELS and GRATES tST-W H OLE S A LE, and RETAI L.ft Particular attention paid to EOOFING AND SPOUTING. 5 None but first class hands employed. Call for the BARLEY SHEAF STOVE. ' octaft : ' Chew only the brand Of tobacco known as The Old Oaken Bnoket THE Id Oaken Bucket, Ths Iran-bound bucket The moss-eoyered bucket, -' - : - That hang la the welL. ? ;i ' '- cRi8.utjofaat '. : : Charlotte, N. Cm, Sole Agent iBT Liberal terms to dealera - - A-viottet if yoa&fol taMMrttdnftanstog Prema- law Decayi, Kerron Debility Loss luaahood, ett. t hcctBf! tried! in rata every knowa WMd bM dia. eiMtered astandasetfeniBi wha he wmjjendraza wx ius fBUOWsuserersaaOTesa ta. Kixita, lsisilMtwa-fcl i 'inn YiPcFsismsatly I S a-St. A jasmAsthTfiaRirmejy I Is Uneqnaled aw-s posittve unequaiea i tersatvjs a' jLxtls&enlv; and all thefr attoadan t erils. ' It Sb aot sssrsiy . affocd teaanorarr rellet not is a venjaaneot cure. X". B. T. Lee, of BeUaore,a; says er ttr Xjwe c J wwws ttMPeeeHr jTu tf mont remeay, Mm Vie Mtt mtdieM ints wart wot sot niiht without eouohina." If you draggist does aot kwn It. annd far traatiM and tiwtl monlal. tn - --- . .7-. Stoves Heaters Ran llrT 111 I m A laic 4 . j mm i il eft v RECEIVING OUR THsTSXw Mats. CLOitmA tNTRiEatrarxoi VELVETEENS m-themarl' ttg drive m ' - fi au ooiorsj 48 inca boc, a tach oa uts , 7r;a i,.. sdi ' KAi. frUiVIJ JO .er- FOR THIS SEASON'S sf ear own design and manufacture, which we eon wa.ara idhuim in umodiw tmtt tn ummmhiiim NOVELTIES or jet IRBfK!lk 1 Y't' a- a L. BERWANGER & BRO., Leading Clothiers and Tailors. I Driiiist by Examination. w. p. KAEvra, aqt. . w. ar'nowmuu Goto , , W. P.MARVIN, Ag& Co, and Successot to J.ScaxrftCa, yon . Fresh Drags and Pen Medjies i Wonebutthe ; . C", - . do I keep In my sioekT' Also, Toilet and lancj ArUcles; jVerfumerieS, .Combs ' Brushes, Tooth Prushes, 4c, 4. . : . garden seeds '; of an the best varieties, , and warranted to be good... hyBlclans' presertttOTsare given spse - - . . Hoping to receive a share of pubUs patronage, I am, respectfully, . fehg W.P. jUaSvDJ.Agt.ACa JpOR the purpose of engaging more, extensively and exclusively In the line of W MIIXUTEXT OOOBsIa the coming yea?, wbotes&and' re- . -a . .. . r, ; -rt; 'h.fr'm tall, we now offer an other lines of Goods.&ow ta our stack at very low prices to dose out . The stock Is large, new and weQ auorte(l (Mtststing of full ttiesot wminckjDCLAi XROS. aU kinds ef TB11QUNGS, PLAIM and IANCT HOaiXEIIS, GLOVia.ifOnONfl. KiCK wear, cmexts; sctrts, .. ' ? Cloaks, Shawls, NeiGoods, LADIES' and CHILDREN'S -UNDERWEAR, DRISS TRJJOtBia, BUTNS,.TARLE UHXN, 1SWXL8, D01LTlHAI9te,Wfa W6WsWef-V.-.-:.-..', ,-;f x , iv kiies' and CMlte FimisMiJjGcc js, Which we aaerwtthoirt resem at prises thatvul gaarsntee their lmmeoTaie sale. : Tersul at this sale wffl he sMcUv easlL,, - OUR STOCK bf HlLLUfrZaf Is the largest end laost eoarplste.ot shy ta SUto W',tae5rijiaiitly ' bemg' added 4o as new styles andnovejtles appeal In K Tsrk, nov3 Chew i the brand eftobaeee as Ttm rOldOaken rrrFfioUH l-Oken Backet, X The I k-bonad aneket." t - "tstiM.' -Bsd bucket. v gBX4serHierBisioaaiafajiT4 .7- . novl8 4. t. I - i i t 4.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 1, 1881, edition 1
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