lc Charlotte bficnjer. SVBSOUIPTloy RATKS: fwtUy, on year, post-paid, in advance $8 00 fHxnwnt'. 4.00 Three muxdl. , 2.00 ime morUh 75 WftEKLT BDlTfOV: Weekly Un the oounty), in advance $2.00 Out of the county, host-paid 2.10 ix month Lei las'" Liberal induction Jbr Cktfm. . Dvtj Oloofls. -:o : :o: Lyons' Patent Metallic Stiffeners PREVENTS Boots and Shoes FROM- RUNNING OVER, Wearing 'off at the Sides or Ripping IN THE SEAMS. Johnson's Silk and Felt Insoles PREVENTS RHEUMATIC CRAMP. COLD FEET, BUNNIONS AND CHILBLAINS. PEGRAM & CO., SOLE. AGENTS. Janl mm "Excellent Tonic, Alterative and Diuretic. Medical Association, Lynchburg. Ja. "Used with great benefit in Malaria and Dlpn-t!ierla-S. ?. Duport, It P.. Gft. "Successfully used In dyspepsia, chronic dlar fhcea and scrofulas-Prof. 8. Jackson, M. D., t'ulv. Penn. , H 'Invaluable ai a nervous tonic." Hon. L u "Recommended as a prophylactic In malarial llstrlcts."-D. B, Fslrex, M. D.. N. O. Restores debilitated systems to health. T. u Mercer, M. D., Ind. . . . - "Adapted in chronic diarrhoea, scrofula, ana ' dyspepsia:" Geo. T. Harrison. M. D., N. Y. "Successful in diphtheria and neuralgia. J. P. Nrese, M. D., N.C. mn T T Unitmin M ! Vl excellent ior certain aiaonw icui n . v k v 1 K vv ITn wffl aic r ' 'jsed with great M uvspepala.K-J- Me- ''luited to bronchitis and diseases of digestive 0fgan8."-J. F. Houghton, M. D., Ala. "MoHt valuable remedy known tor female dis eases -jno. p. Metteaar. M-D.,L,L. D. M Of great curative virtue." Thoa. F. Bumfold, "Bnefloial In uterine derangement and mala rious conditions." -G. M. VaU, M. D., Ohle. "Charming on the complexion, making n "nooth, clear, soft asd rosy." Miss L, of 8. C. , "The prince of mineral tonlcs."-FrancU GU Hara, M. D.. N. C. . "Inestimable as a tonte and alterative." mv "r ncGulre. M. D.f va. . , Kine appetizer and bleod partner." H. Tlsner, M. D.. Ga. "Very beneficial In lmprorlng a reduced sys tem i."-Blshop Beekwlthu ef Ga. m- . "inyaUds here find welcome and health. "Ber. John Hannpn, late of La., now of Blchmend, vs. ''flag feal merit. "-Southrn Med. JoareaL Pamphlets free, oo sipplttaQo .'- Water. S4 case. Mass arid PJItoi Wi 50, 75 cents. 8eat post-paid anywhere. . Summer season ef Springs begins 1st lane, 585 v month. Address Q A. M. DATOS, Pres't of the Cpy 78 Main St, Lynchburg Va., P. O. Box 74. WILSON &BURWKLL, J.H. McADSN, and L. B. WBI3T0N & CO., mar27 Charlotte, JE C. 9 Good Things ! an Vitus trjA-AMxrrtJui i i'jf .-:s s VOL. XXVII. 3PR.OEH TO-DAY ALL WILL BB SOLD AT GREAT SACRIFICE, TO MAKE BOOM FOB SPRING PURCHASES. We Bean Every Word of This -AND Only Ask an-Iospcction to Convince Yon. T. L. Seigle & Co. mcjfttcal. Neuralgia, Sprains, .Pain in the .Back and Side. There Is nothing more painful than these diseases; but the pain can be removed and the disease cured hy use of Perry Davis' Pain Killer. This remedy is not a cheap Benzine or Petroleum product that must be kept away from fire or heat to avoid danger of explosion, nor is it an untried experi ment that may do more harm than good. Pain Killer has been In constant use for forty years, and the universal testimony from all parts of the world 13, It never fails. It not only effects a permanent cure, hut It relieves pain almost Instantaneously. Being a purely vegetable remedy, It Is safe In the hands of the most Inexperienced, The record of cures by the use of Pxnr Killkb would nil volumes. The following extracts from letters received show what those who have tried It think: Edgar Cady, Owatonna, Minn ar uaay, owatonna, Minn., says : to severe Buffering' from rheumatism.' Our report waa to the Path Kn.im, which speedily relieved her. Charles Powell writes from the Sailors' Home, London : I had bean afflicted three years with neuralgia apdriolent apasmsof the stomach. The doctors at Westminster Hospital gave up my case In despair. I tried your Pain KrtLiB, and it gave me immediate relief. I have regained my strength, and am now able to follow my usual v occupation. G. H. Walworth. Saco, Me. , writes : I experienced immediate relief from pain In the side by the use of your Paw Ktt.t.jt, E. York says : I have used your Path Killeb for rheumatism, and have received great benefit. Barton Seaman says : Have used Path Kiixxb for" thirty years, ana nave found it a never-failing remedy for rheumatism and lnrnfirnrm. Mr. Burdltt writes : neZ'Zail fcyrive relief to cases of rheumatism. Phil. GUbert, Somerset, Pa., writes : Prom actual use, I know your Paut "Rrt.m la the best medicine I can get. All druggists keep Pain Killhb. Its price Is so low that It Is within the reach of all, and It will save many times Its cost In doctors' bills. 25c, 50c and 91.00 a bottle. PERRY. DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, ; jr:! PfovTdbnde, R. I. sept d&w sept oe& ' H .o c3A PIEES INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS. CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. lVmaof aTJTetite.NauBea.boweIs costive. Pain in theHead.with a duU sensation in the back part. Fain under the shoulder- blade. faUnem after eattagi with a disin clination to exertion ox poqi or nuna. IrritabiUty of tempi or. AjOw emrits. juoss of memory, with a feeling of having neg ling of having n- lected some duty, weariness, JUlggineas, frittering of the Heart. Dots before the eyes. Yellow Bkin. Headache, Restless ness at night, highly colored Urine. IT THESE WARHTJTGS A&E UJIHJJEDEB, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. of felfnr tb aatonkir he (ktifrererV' "-Tkey Uievcaie the Appetite, and cause the twMv:tdtfrwk on riesav-iaar wjwwi.u noirU'S, and by UeitTfoje Atel6tn the aAV Hais or whisk kbs cnangeo to twi STTmTVi, .in.ii nn1ta.tinn of this IJVK. It imparts i nataral color, acta Instantaneously. Bold by Druggist., or Mot by .xpreat on receipt of f 1. Office, 38 Murray St., New YcrlL Dr. TCTTS A5ri T.lnihU Irikute mm ?! vwiaitf. U mmU iraU mm mtitUmtim W Febr; 28deodawt -- ramnMawrtHMMiimiM --taBger.ucTim-MJfr' alc SuDingta, and many of the Vest mc4W cine kqown areconv blned In Parker's CtagOf Tonic, into a medicine of such varied powers, as to make it the greatest Ttfood Purifier and the Bestllealth AStrertli Bosterer Ever usm. It cures Rheumatism, Sleeplessness, fediseacss of the StoHiach, Bowels, Parker's T.:i.: iav ; - Joners. i-iver fwianeyi, Hair balsam, tfs ..VJhJ and other Tonics, as it ins. Vmr falU to rotor tb. never intoxicates. Hisco: jmthfnl color to cmjr lir. & Co., Chemists, N. Y. 80c and 1 tiro. largo SsTlng Buying Dollr Sb. ect22 a.--- Chew onto the brand, of lobacce known as The Old Oaken Bucket. THE old Oaken Bucket, Tae iron-bound bucket, Tiie moss-covered bucket, That bung In the well. CHA3. B. JOinCd. Charlotte, N. C, Sole Ageut ryy- uberal terms to dealers; Fa STATE NEWS. Grensboro Bugle : Collector Eyerett Is in the city, and wears a smile which i uncomfortable to the bretheren who are after his place. Collector Everett to-day sold the wagons, horses and brandy mentioned a few days ago. The stock and wagons sold low, but the brandy brought from $1.50 to 81.70 Der erallon. The medical board met last night and urged the city to take more vigorous steps towards the speedy vaccination of tne people, several of the physicians are out of virus, and yet small-pox is spreading all over the United States. Kernersville News: We learn from good authority that a case of sm ail-pox has broken out in Mocksville, Davie county. . ' Some miles from Friendship. 1 ves an old lady by the name of Sarah Jessup, wno remembers distinctly having seen Gen. George Washington. He passed her fathers house, and she, a little girl gave mm water, until two years ago she could read without specks. Wilson advance: The town commis sioners at a meeting held Friday night voted to give $150 to the Wilson graded scnooi. The new Missionary Baptist Church in Rocky Mount will be dedicated Jan uary 29th, We understand that it is rumored in the adjoining section of country that there are several cases of small-pox ia Wilson. The fact is that there is not, nor has there been a sign of small-pox in Wilson in a number of years. - Raleigh N&ws and Observer; Owing to the apprehension of small-pox, the board of health advise that there be no visiting at the Insane Assylum among the patients, for the present, for should the disease be carried there, the pa tients could not be removed. A monument over the grave of Dr. Fabius J Haywood, at Oak wood ceme tery, has been completed. It is of brown granite, fourteen feet high, and is almost precisely like the Pearson monument, save that it has no urn and drapery on its top. It, is one of the Handsomest monument in tne ceme tery. We make pretty .rapid time on our railways down this way. We see it stated that John Hessenger, an engin eer on the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, on the fast mail going south last week, made the run from Weldon to Wilmington, a distance of one hun dred and sixty-two miles, in three hours and fifty-eight minutes, including stop pages. Piedmont Press: Apples, cabbage, kraut, butter, chickens, eggs and pro ducts of the mountains are being ship ped from ibis place in large quantities. "Uranite a alls is tne name ot tne new cotton factory of Messrs. Shu ford, Gwynn & Co, seven miles north of Hickory. The road bevond Ashbville are so remarkably bad that the country mail carriers have ceased to travel. The ladies of the Dorca3 Society of St Paul's Lutheran church realized the handsome sum of $200 from the dime party given by them on Thursday evening.-. ... The receipts ot cotton at tnis port to date during the present crop year, foot up 111.927 bales, as against 99,432 bales to January 33. 1881, being an increase thus far this year of 12,495 bales. m A Cnte Celestial. Sa't Lake Tribune. Recently in Butte, where Chinamen play at faro a good deal, a mild-mannered heathen slid into a faro game.and after losing a few dollars, pulled out a little package of gold dust and laid it on the ace. The ace lost, and the dealer picking up the package unfolded it and weighed out tne dust, wmcn was sou worth. He was about to cast the DaDer aside when the Celestial motioned to it and asked that it might be given back, as it had some washing accounts on it. The paper was returned, and the next night he was there again, betting $50 in gold dust as before. He put his pack age carefully on the ace and won. The dealer handed out $50 and the China man shook his head. "What's the matter, John f "You payee allee I bet. One hundred and fifty dollar." The dealer laughed contemptuously, but the heathen, unrolling the package, showed a hundred-dollar bill laid in between the double piece of paper which contained the dust The dealer looked very cheap, but the Chinaman never moved a muscle. He acted as if it was the regular thing to keep a hundred-dollar greenback fold ed up in his gold dust package. "Pay it" said the lookout man ; "he's got us dead." The same bill was in the paper the night before, but the dealer had handed it back, thinking it a wash-bill. But, of course, this wasn't the Chinaman's fault What a Prosperous Newspaper Is Worth. . The value of the New York Sun is represented by three hundred and -fifty shares of stock, of which one share was sold the other day for four thousand one hundred dollars. This puts the value of the whole at one million four hundred and thirty-five thousand dol lars; not a bad estimate for, a "small" daily paper. But this sum does not represent tfoe raa .valueV Fsr reasons best known to parties- concerned, this single share was not bid up to its value ; it was sold cheap. The actual price of Sun stock ur $5,000 per share, which brings the value of the entire interest up to one million, seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Five thousand dollars per share is five times more than par value, which is one thousand dollars per Rhare. For years the Sun nas paid nity per cent, aiviaenua uu the par value of its stock; so that ope share brings in te holder five hundred rirtiiam nAr vear. , At this rate oi inter .. MA. . a. j ; x j A est five thousand dollars per snare is nnt a hiffh nrice. Mr. Charles A. Dana's income from salary and interest on stock is said to he seventy-five thousand dollars per year, and Mr. Eng- land's-the publishers, is very large, Please Write Another Letter. BAllgh Newe fb8ener.;; V '. ' li, made bv Mr. 'James E. Boyd in his letter tr. Mottthat un der the new arrangements inPr.Motts district, illicit distilling has ceased and thfl formMfm running legalized stills: ,JTbel:eere ntrpi fh the sixth district froTA Jaly illicit. auHiiaMkfL: There were captured In'iJiatdiBtriife irom 4nlrlst,UJ to Kovemb-r-ist,-1881. 245 illicit-dtftil-leries. Nearly two to one. The-num- ber of new distilleries legalized in the fiscal year 1880-81, appears to be 24Jgst one-tenth of the illicit distilleries cap tured as above. Will Co!."Boyd please write another letter or, expianauuu r . . i a. i, i .' i . A cough is nature's efloft to rid the system tf waste matter. Assist nature, uicu, vj uuu Bull's cough syrap. Price 250 a Dome, CHARLOTTE C., TUESDAY POVEB1T AND DISEASE. Another 8nf ferine with Small-pox fjyint; Between Dead Children Jersey City, N. J, Jan. 20, A sad case of poverty and sickness was brought to light Ihifr ' morning in the upper part of. second street At No 863 of that street is a "frame tenement house sheltering four families. In the basement is a family named Williams. rue rather, wno was a Shoemaker, died last week of small-pox, leaving a wife and five children. The neighbors, will- tug eaougn w aoaisii we wiaow, were afraid of the disease, and' when Deputy ouinvan came to rumizate tne house they insisted that the bed, the only one in the rooms, 'should be burned. This morning the Deputy Health Inspector visited tne piace ana round tne mother lying on a heap of rags and carpets and covered with the pustules of small-pox. On her right was the dead body of her little girl, and on her left that of her little boy. In a corner of the room was sitting a little fellow on whose face were the shadows of death, while head long close to the cold stove were the two remaining children. Mr; Pearson! the deputy, at once lighted a fire and sencfor food for the unfortunate familv at the same time telegraphing for the amDuiance to remove them to the hospital. The two dead children will be buried to-day at the expense of the county. Quarantined Against Small Pox. Baltimore Sun. The city 'of Newbern, N. C has quarantined against small poxand has estaonsned regulations of precaution against passengers both by water and land. The proclamation of the Mayor and City Council says that small pox prevails in cities and places to the north of Newborn. A yellow flag station is established on the Neuse river three miles below Newborn, where a health officer will inspect all steamers, etc., for winch service the vessel? will each be required to pay him a fee of $5, Every train on the North Carolina-Midland Railway is to be stopped at a station a mile out of Newbern, and the railroad is to pay $2 to the health officer for each tram. The Clyde line between Baltimore and Newbern runs three steamers, and a copy of this action of the authorities was received yesterday at the company's office in this city. A Touching- Incident at Mrs. Ber nard's Funeral. The following is related by a Rich mond correspondent of the Boston Herald: A beautiful and touching in cident is related of the burial of the dead songstress (Mrs. Caroline Rich- ngs-Bernard.) Early this morning a mocking bird escaped from its cage in the upper part of the city, and. though diligent search was made, its owner could not find it. This evening, as the last clods of earth were being thrown on the grave of the opera singer, a suc cession of trills and clear warbling was poured forth from the throat of a mock- 5 . . 1 J I 1 I A 1 ing oira percnea in a tree near uy ana was continued until the minister had pronounced the benediction. It was recognized as the missing bird, and at sundown it returned home and went back into its cage, which had been left open in the window. An Inventive Genius. Wilson Advance. We were shown this week by a col ored man named Tony Parker, who lives with Mr. A. B. Williams, in Nash county, a perfect model of what he calls the "Nash County Plow." It has three plows to break up ground, a guano sow er, a dagger on both the right and left hand which makes theridges. .Behind this there is an opener, which opens the ridges. There is a cotton seed planter, and drag to cover up the seed. It re quires one man and two horses to man age the plow ; but the amount of work it can do will pay farmers who use it Tony displays a wonderful amount of inventive genius in this invention, and we understand that many oi tne far mers in Nash and Wilson county are Very much pleased with the plow, and are desirous to have it patented and placed on the market A large plow of this pattern has been made and used on Mr. William's farm, and we learn that its operation was all that the inventor desired. Sealed Proposals Wanted. New Orleans. Jan. 23 State Treas urer Burke gives notice that sealed pro posals will be received at the btate treasurer's office uutil February the for the deliverv to the State treasurer of six hundred thousand dollars United four per cent bonds. These bonds will be purchased with accumulated inter est fund under act No. 3. oi the second extra session, but will be reconverted into currency as required for the pay of reduced Interest on State bonds in accordance with the constitution. - - - . - . . O . ; Kverv certificate of Dr. Boll's couch smiD Pub lished lr genuine, and a reward of $1,000 is offer ed tor one proved to be meretricious. TEBBIBLE LOSS OF LIFK. Millions of rats. mice. cats, bed butts, roaches. lose their lives by collision with "Bougu on Bats. 1 Sold by druggists, 16c aW-0 A mm I .-fXrov lii j In Nature's storehouse Is nlad' the remedy for Averr akin ox blood disease known. S. 8. 8. Is from this munificent repository, and cures all such Useases. . o SUFFERING WOMEN. There Is but a very small proportion of the wo men of lhls nation that de not suffer from some of the diseases for which Kidne-Wort Is specific, When the bowels have become costive, headache torments, kidneys out of fix. or bUes distress, take a package aed its wonderful tonic and renovating power will core man. you and give new life. Watch- To all who are suffering from the errors and in diserenon of youth, nervous weakness, early decay ass of manhood, ., I wUl send a recipe that will cure ypft I 'BJ of CHABGS. - This great remedy was discovered by a missionary In South America. Send, a self-eddressed envelope tc the Bsv. JOSEPH T. IN MAN, Station D, New York City . 1 1 1 . Coffee drinkers should .read the advertisement in another column headed "Good Conee." Forty Years.? ixperieace of an QUiUrse. Mrs. "Wlnslow'B Soothing Syrup: Is Ihe prescrip tion of one of the best Female Physicians and Nurses to the United States.-- and has -been used lor forty years with never-failing safety and suc cess, by millions of mothers and children from (he feeble Infant ot. one week old to the adult It corrects addtty of the stomach,: relieves wind colic, regulates the howels, and gives rest, health and comfort to mother and child. We believe it the best and surest remedy In the world, in all cases-of Dysentery and Diarrhoea in children, whether it arlsesjrom teething or from any other cause. Full erections for using will accompany each bottle: None genuine unless the fao-elmile of Curtis dtBerkJnsTls on the outside wrapper. Sold by aU medicine dealers. 25 cts a bottle. XHxtrYlce for Women. Mrs. LyuTa lt Pink ham -2M8 Westenf Avenue. Lynn, Mass., has made the discovery! Her Vegetable Compound Is a positive cure for fertile complaints. A line ad dressed to this lady will elicit all necessary Infor mation.!.,. FADED OB GRAY HAIR youthful color and lustre b Hair Balsam, an elegant purity and rich perfume. "dually recovers its ,the use of Parker's Ing, admired for Its Coffee drinkers should read the advertisement n another column hded "Good' Coffee." JANtlABY 24, 1882. PartionJar Notice." - Allithfl dTAwtnm nrtll lux Siol6,?1.8.1 a1? control of GENXBALS G. M.wjajjiu anu J UaAXi A. XAoLx. A BPLEITDLD OPPOETTJUTTT rof171"1 8ECOND GRAND DI8TBI- Avii 1 vuaoh o, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1882. Mist MONTHLY DBA WING. Louisiana State Lottery Company. ,.rJ5l888.L01 25 year, by the Legls- "uuwiiiuuoi ruiu iuaraaDie purposes a capital of 8i,0O0.OOO-to which a reserve fund of 8560,000 has since been added. By an Overwhelming popular vote its franchise was .maoe a Dart of tho nmunt at at a .hmh.. adopted December 2d, A. D. 1 879. Its GRAND fiTNflTH NnMBvn take place monthly. "ltr?t.?"oa or postpones, ixwk at the follow ing distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, 530,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dolfars Each. Tickets, One Dollar. Half LIST OF PRIZES: i iSSSWS?8 30,000 1 Capital Prize lO OOO ! 1 Capital Prize. . " ; kno 2 ifizes of 82.600 K'nnn ' ' R Prima nf t-m 6,000 SO Prizes of 100 Prizes of 200 Prizes of fVlA Prizes Mf 500. 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10.000 100..-.. 50.... t20... r 10,... 1,000 Prizes, of APPROXIMATION FRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $300...... Approximation Prizes of 200.... 9 Approximation Prizes of 100.... . . " v.2.700 1,800 000 1857 Prizes, amounting to S 10.400 Responsible corresDondlne aeenta wanbwt at mi points, to whom liberal compensation will be paid. Kor further Information, write deariv. rtvinv tnji address. Send orders by emress or Rpristwi Letter, or Money Order by mall, addressed only to M. A DAUPHIN, lAH7 Orlnano la orM AD4UPHI.V, 121 ia Salle Street, Chicago, Ills., The New York office Is removed to Chicago. N. B.-Orders addressed to New Orleans will rA. celye prompt attention. The particular attention ef thn Pnhiin ia mim to the fact that the enure' number of the Tickets for each Monthly Drawing Is sold, and conse quently all the Prizes in each drawl no m anlrl ant drawn and paid. anu POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWXSO OF THE In the City of Lotusvule. on TUESDAY, JANUARY 31st, 1882. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays except ed) under provisions of an Act of the General As- semDiy oi Kentucky. . The United States Circuit Court on Mareh 81. rendered the following decisions: 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Com pany Is legal. 2d its drawings are fair. The Company has now on hand a large reserve fund. .Read the list of prizes for the JANUARY DRAWING. 1 Prize,. 830,000 1 Prize 10,000 1 Prize, 5,000 10 Prizes, 81,000 each, 10,000 20 Prizes, 600 each 10,000 100 Prizes, 100 each 10,000 200 Prizes, 50 each, 10,000 600 Prizes, : 20 each,. 12,000 lOOO.Prlzes. 10 each 10.000 9 Prizes, 8300 each, Approximation Prizes $2,70C 9 Prizes, 200 " " " " 1,801 9 Prizes. 100 " " ' " 900 1,960 Prizes.... 8112,400 Whole Tickets. 82; Half Tickets, 81; 27 Tickets, Remit Money or Bank Draft In Letter, or send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGISTERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders Of 85 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our ex pense. Address all orders to R. M. BOARD MAN. Courier-Journal Build Louisville, Ey., or 809 Broadway. New York. ana WWW EBB H H H H HHH H H H H A V AA V V FEB V B W W W W K WW WW EE E SEE A A V V AAA VV AAV EE EEE WW WW w w But a limited stock of SUMO ACI AND Fins' Pii GUANO. Parties who wish to procure their supply will do well to call and make arrangements with us as WK ARE NAMING LOW PRICES. rjT- CALL BEFORE ALL IS GONE. MAYER & ROSS. sn20 HIRAM SIBLEY & CO. WiU man FREE their Ct logne Sor lSSX, containing m full descriptive Price'-list of ' Flower, field auid Garden ! : . 'Omamental ' ' Grasses. snd c DnmorCelles, Gladiolns. XJIies, Roses, Plants, Garden Implement BesntiriiHyillns- asea. . Over lOO paarea. Address , ROCHESTER,N.Y. CHICAGOJLL 179-183 East Main St. . . 200-206. Randolph St Bnlbar NO. 4,006. Haw urcw Skates and We will conluct the charge. The charge SKA-TIJNTGr A LOT OF NEW SKATES Pji Sipress, ana .111 Have tliem la a lew Hays. Ta0 test o( ordr will bo malDtouied. HARGRAVES & WILHELM. - . - - .T - p " Everybody! Has Discovered A.J.Beall&Co. 9 GENERAL FEED DEALERS -ND- COMMISSION MERCHANT OMMISSION MERCHANT CH&RLOTTE, N. C. S, HAVE NOW OH HANG : A FULL SUPPLY OF n i it ' v if . l ra.ipaMcaj, WHITE AND YELLOW CORN, PEARL GRITS, BRAN. PATAPSCO PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, TIMOTHY HAY, AND HECEERS' SELF-RAISING BUCKWHEAT FLOUR WILL GLADLY QUOTE PRICES -T0- BOTH THE WHOLESALE and RETAIL TRADE. Respectfully soliciting a share ef your patronage, we are respectfully, Janlfl A Jr BEALL tk CO. THE OBSERVER JOB DEPARTMENT Has been thoroughly supplied with every needed want, and with the latest styles of Type, and every manner of Job Printing can now be done with neatness, dispatch and cheapness. We can fur nish at short notice, BLANKS, BILL-HEADS, LETTER-HEADS, CARDS, TAGS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, HANDBILLS. PAMPHLETS. CIRCULARS, CHECKS, Ac. d Mr, Mi Fixtures, We will conduct the RINK for gentlemen 'same as before. We have oi de-red NOETH CAROLINA -HAS THE LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE IN TIIE SOUTH. The McSmith Music House SELLS CHICK ERING & SONS, KRANICH & BACH, MATHUSHEK, ARION, SOUTHERN GEM Ann other PIANOS. MASON & HAMLIN, SHONINGER, PELOOBET & CO., 8TERLING, AND OTHER ORGANS. THE ONLY HOUSE THAT SELLS STRICTLY First-Class Instrnments. Ask me for prices if ycu want good work and you will never buy anything but the bet t. Address or call on, II. McSMITII. pliscjcllaixco us. GREAT GERM DESTROYER. DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. PITTING Of SMAL POX Prevented. Ulsters purified and healed. SMALL POX ERADICATED. Gangrene prevented and cured. Dysentery cured. Wounds healed rapidly. Contagion destroyed. Scurvey cured In short Sick Rooms punlled and Tme. Tetter dried up. It Is perfectly harmless. For aore Throat It is a sure cure maae pieasat. t. Fevered and Sine Per sons relieved and re freshed by bar'"' with Prophylatic find. aaaea to the ware Soft White Complexions secured by its use In DIPTHERIA bathtng. Impure Air made harm less and purified by sprinkling Dar by's Fluid about. To purify the Breath. Cleane the Teeth, it PREVENTED Cholera dissipated. Ship Fever prevented by Its use. In cases of death In the house, it should alwuys be used ahout the corpse It will prevent any unpleasant smell. An antidote for animal or Vegetable Poison, Stings, &c. Dangerous efflnvlas of sick rooms and hospi tals removed by Its u&e. can't be suinassed. Catarrh relieved and cured. Erysipelas cured. Barns relieved Instantly. Scars Drevented. Removes all unpleasant oaors. Yellow Fever Eradicate In fact It Is the great Disinfectant and Purifier, FBXFABSD by J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Manufacturing ChemIsts,-Sole PropiUtors. dec4 SCARLET f FEVER 1 CURED. i I !5L F- ft J, ( jjll !l si in it' i1 til' 1 I I it I J id fi; m Urii i t 1 I. aft CTsTTI

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