I, J - r i T V. v. i 6 i VLVL& got fjrttitittfl THE OBSERVER JOB DEPARTMENT Charlotte fonrctr. svnaoRiprtos baths: fCy, ono vear, postpaid, in advance 58 00 pixmontto 4-00 Three month ......... 2.00 Out month 75 W t i'fiXT. EDITION: Weddv (in V county), in advanet. . . ... 82.00 OultflhemAtnty, PopaSd . . .. .. 2.10 ixmontht 1.0S 1 Has been tboroogUj supplied with every needed want, and with the latest styles of Type, and every manner ot Job Printing can now be done with neatness, dispatch and cheapness. We can tar nish at short notice. BLANKS, BILL-HXAD3, LETTER-HEADS, CARDS, TAGS, RECEIPT8, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, HANDBILLS, PAMPHLETS. CmCULABS, CHECKS, Ac. CHARLOTTE, N. C, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 25, 1882. NO. 4,007. VOL. XXVII. UtberoL RuoJor Vtut. i .... " n A SMALL, POX REMEDY. TO-DAY ALL A Cure for the Ileae 111 at Is Relia bly Claimed, to be Infallible. New Orleans Times-Democrat. The Times-Democrat published yes terday a remedy for small pox which is said to have the recommendation of a number of the leading medical insti tutes of Europe. The follow ing letter, which we publish, from a well-known citizen of New-Orleans, who had many opportunities ofiseeing the disease, strongly indorses and ap proves the remedy. To the Editor of the Times-Democrat: In your paper of this date (20th) I see youhave published a remedy for small pox a reprint from the Boston Her ald ana you say "it migni. ue wen iui some of our physicians to try it and makn a nnhhc statement of the re- suit." Thia remedv which is also said to De good in scarlet fever and any eruptive f ever has been published in our pa ' nflrs on reoeated occasions, I cut it PT)T? A T C A PDTFTPT7 I from a paper in this city seven or eight ljrlXlli.l OiLOlilr lVil, I years ago. I had noticed it once or twice before, ana i aeiermmeu w uvo Fall Winter Goods WILL BE SOLD AT TO MAKE BOOM FOR SPRING PURCHASES. We Mean Every Word of This AND Only Ask an Inspection to Convince Yon. T. I. Seigle & Co. Good Things! -:o: :o: Lyons' Patent Metallic Sleoers PREVENTS Boots and Shoes -from- RUNNING OVER, Wearing off at tie Sides or Ripping IN TIIE SEAMS. Johnson's Silk and Felt tolts PREVENTS RHEUMATIC CRAMP. COLD FEET. BUNNIONS AND CHILBLAINS. PEGRAM & CO., Neuralgia, Sprains, . Pain in the .Back and Side. t There Is nothing more painful than these diseases; but the pain can be removed and the disease cured hy use or Perry Davis' Pain Killer. Thia remedy is not a cheap lienzlne or Petroleum product that must be kept avaj 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 lor forty years, and the unlTersal testimony from all parts of the world Is, It never fails. It not only effects a permanent cure, but 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 Pad Killkk -would nil volumes. The following extracts from letters received show what those who have tried It think: Edgar Cady, Owatonna, Minn., says : About year since my wife became subject to severe suffering from rheumatism. Our resort was to the Path Ktt.t.eh, which speedily relieved her. Charles Powell writes from the Bailors' Home, London: I had been afflicted three years with neuralgia and violent spasms of the stomach. The doctors at Westminster Hospital gave up my case in despair. I tried your Pats Killer, and it gave me immediate relief. I have regained my strength, and am now able to follow my usual occupation. O. H. Walworth, Saco, He. , writes : I experienced immediate relief from pain In the side by the use of your Pais Ktt.t.tcb. E.York says: I have used your Past Knxzu for rheumatism, and have received great benefit. Barton Seaman says : Have used Pain Kuxzb for thirty years, and have found It a nntr.ailing remedy for rheumatism and lameness. Mr. Burdltt writes : It never failt to si ve relief in cases of rheumatism. Phil. Gilbert, Somerset, Pa., writes : From actual use, I know your Pais Ktt.t.to Is the best medicine I can get All druggists keep Pain Ktllxb. Its price Is bo low that it 13 within the reach of alL and It will Bave many times lta cost In doctors' bills. S45c., 50c and $1.00 a bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, ft. I. sept dAw sept oct ITEMS OF INTEREST. janl gOLJ AGEJjTS. "" ' J" MILS INDORSED BY . a& ifim A 4iri V L!-!!l!l!".;n.t!-- AND i Mil' . r rr TO THBB I OiVB HEALTH. mi- i iterative and Diuretic" Medl(AsselaUon,Lynchbuig.Ta. Used with great benefit in Malaria ana wiyu therla.''-8, F. Dupon, M. D.. faa. . dlar- tnnn. HOD. L C. f&Sdedu a Propurlaotlc ft malarial Map?edPinIncn-rt SSSTlTST' " NeM.M- D.. A1aamlMa neoaiiar towo- m'-rtXj.MoormD. . ner. "r roropt in reiievuiK vous."-Bv. t C. Dodson. "Used with sreat beneM in dyspepsia. SbroblO. snddlees of digest. :ifi"V?nown for female dls- rboea and scrofula. Univ. Penn. "Invaluable as a nervous PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AN THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. 8YNIPTOWIS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of appetite.yaqBe,bowels co'tir, TVin n tfiltead.witha dull sensanonln the back part, Pain under the snouider blade. follnaM after eatlnf . witn a diifip aination to exertion of bodyor mind, TmftaMHtw of temper, .w spints.Xoss of memori. with afee W ot haying neg ltA duty, weariness. Amsiness, Wntti.rln of the beart. Dots before the Va1I?w fekin. keadaohe. Atestless bess at night, highly ooloredlurin. tj THESE WABBHTOS ASZ TT5HEEDEB, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted to suhcjwsTone dose effects sue ha change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. Tbey Increase the Appetite, and usel Oil bodr toTafes on Flesh, thus the system Is olr&beS: ind by ttoelrironle Aetlonon the tSdTprlce iS ceptsTaa Mnrray St-. W.Y. TUTT'S HAIR J it trifid hv some of our physicians to Drove the truth of what was claimed fnr ir. fnr if it was true, it was certain lv vainahie. I had at the time a rela- tivft who was a resident student at the Charity Hospital. To him I handed it with the request that he would call the attention o the faculty to it and have it i ripd whMi occasion offered. He told mfl some time afterwards that he had done so and that several of the physi cians were favorable impressed with it, among them the late Prof. Hawthorne, and rr. Jos. Holt, of thi3 city. Some three years ago, having heard that Dr. Holt had tried the remedy, I asked him on meeting him what he thought of it. He replied that it was an excellent one ; that he had iust used it with a very bad asR of confluent small pox and that it worked like a charm. From what Dr Holt said to me. I determined, if occa sinn ramp. I would test it. As I before stated, the remedy is said to be equally good for scarlet fever ; and last spring two of mv own children were taken with that disease. I saw my physician and told him I desired to have that remedv used. He consented land it was used and worked admirably The eldest child was in a highly ner yous condition it soothed and quieted almost immediately. We used nothing else, and both children speedly recover ed. This has been mv experience with it. Respectfully X . lv. . Tn view of this letter, we think it well to reproduce the remedy alluded to. It is as follows: At the time of the small pox scare, in 1872 when Boston was so sorely afliict ed.a receipe for a remedy was twice pub lished in the Hartford Times, and some one in Boston obtained a copy accom panied by a letter from the editor, who stated that there were people in Hart ford who could vouch for its efficiency. It was said that a person who tried it in Ohio in a case of confluent small-pox. wharft thft doctor had little nope, iouuu that it saved the patient's life. Other cases were then tried and every one was successful. The remedy was said to be equally sure in scarlet fever, and to prevent or cure the small pox, even though the pittines were filling. The recipe was as follows : "Sulphate of zinc, one grain ; foxglove (digitalis), one grain ; half a teaspoonf ul of sugar; when thoroughly mixed add four ounces of water. Take a spoonful every hour. Either disease will disap pear in 12 hours. For a child, smaller doses, according to age. Of this recipe a physician said : "When Jenner discovered cow pox in England, the world of science hurled an avalanche of fame upon his head; when the most scientific school of medicine in the world that of Paris published this panacea for small pox it passed un heeded. It is as unfailing as .fate, and conquers in every instance. It is harmless wnen laen uy hcii Uua. It is remarkable that this remedy should not be more widely known if it is what is claimed. HERE 13 ANOTHER. The following remedy for small pox has the merit of cheapnees and sim plicity. It is also harmless: -x aui willing to riSK my repui-atiuu yuw lic man," wrote Edward Hines to the Liverpool Mercury, "if the worst case of small pox can't be cured in three days simply by the use or cream in tibu. nn. MincA nf cream of tartar dissolved in one pint of hot water drank at inter vals when cold is a certain, never-f ail jing remedy. It has cured thousands, never leaving a mark, never causing blindness and avoias leiuuuo nucns. ter POISON FOB THE PEOPLE. The DODulation of Chicago, according to the latest statistics, is about 630,000, an increase of 126,000 since the census of 1880 was taken. A San Francisco paper illustrates the cheek capacity of the California squir rel by saying that one of them, killed the other day while carrying away wheat from a warehouse on the fean Joaquin river, was found to have 1303 grains of wheat stowed away in its mouth. The census returns just given in Bom bay are -quite interesting. Asked to state their profession or calling, the simple Hindoos have filled up the paper with an accuracy mac migut in vam ue sought for in any other country, in Bombay there are, upon tneir own con fession, twenty-six gamblers and swin dlers, one dog poisoner, sixteen wizards, and 693 tatooers. An old buck which has for years been the leader of the deer herd on the Bos ton Common had been very domineer ing to the younger members of his sex. They seized the opportunity when the champion shed his horns the other af ternoon to make a combined attack on him, which was carried on with great visor until his death ensued. The su nerintendent and his assistants at- temnted to interfere, but were driven out of the inclosure by the infuriated animals, which became docile again when their enemy was disposed of. Dr. Bliss is so much displeased with the Dublic criticisms of the charges made by President Garfield's physicians that he says: "I do not mean to pre sent any bill. The other physicians in the case feel that it is best in view of all the circumstances not to present any bills to Congress. We are content to receive whatever the National Legis lature chooses to give, if anything. I concur with my colleagues in this View of the case. I do not think there need be any other contradiction given to the newspaper statement about the sup posed enormity of our charges." The "fighting editor," as a rule, i3 a convenient myth, serving only as a basis for an occasional humorous para graph, but there has just died in Paris AntoneiThomassen, who was in fact a "fighting editor." He could neither read nor write, but was announced as the "responsible editor" of several anti Bonapartist papers, and took the blows, fought the duels or went to prison in behalf of the papers, as the case might be. His "literary merit" was solely in his pluck, and he made money by it. Seven years ago all the female con victs in the Indiana Penitentiary were placed in charge of Sarah Smith, a phi lanthropic Quaker, for the purpose of testing kindness as a means of reforma tion. Shs has two hundred girls and women under her care, and the change is wonderful. They are required to perform certain work, from which they earn their own support, and they are kept within an enclosure, but there are no high stone walls, dark cells, barred windows, nor armed guards. Eight women assistants are all that she re quires to control these prisoners, and severe punisnments ana aepnvauuua are unknown. It has been proved, says an official report, that 80 per cent, of these convicts are so far reformed that on release they begin to lead reputable lives. aw Mm 1. Bushs Particular Notice. Allithe drawings will hereafter be under the ex clusive supervision and control of GENEBALS 6. X. tUU.UUJUAhD and JUBAL, A. XaKLX. A SPLENDID OPPOBTUITCTY TO WIN A FOBTUNB SECOND GRAND DISTRI BUTION, CLASS B, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1882. 141st MONTHLY DRAWING. Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of $1,000.000 to which a reserve fund of 8650.000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote Its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d. A. D. 1879. Its GRAND SINGLE NUMBKB Drawings will take place monthly. It never scales or postpones. Look at the follow ing distribution: Skates and Fixtures, We will conduct the We will conduct the CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars Each. Tickets, One Dollar. Half LIST OF PRIZES: 1 Capital Prize 30,000 1 Capital Prize 10,000 1 Capital Prize 5,000 2 Prizes of 82.500 6.000 SPrizesof 1.000 5,000 20 Prizes of 500. 10,000 100 Prizes of 100. 10,000 zuu nzes or 50 500 Prizes of 20 1,000 Prizes of 10 SKATING RINK As it has been heretofore. Ladles will be admitted every evening, and on Tuesday and Friday nights irom 7 till 11 o'clock, free of charge. The charge for gentlemen same as before. We have ordered A LOT OF NEW SKATES F-sr E :press, and will have them In a lew days. 1 he best offorder; will.be maintained. HARGRAVE&&WILHELM. 10,000 10,000 1U.OUU APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of 8300 Approximation Prizes of 200 9 Approximation Prizes of 100 1857 Prizes, amounting to.. $2,700 .... l.HOO 900 .. $1 10,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all points, to whom liberal compensation will be paid. or further information, write clearly, giving full address. Send orders by express or Registered Letter, or Money Order by n.ail, addressed only to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. or M. A. DaTTPHIN, 127 La Salle Street, Chicago, Ills., The New York ofBce is removed to Chicago. I N. B. Orders addressed to New Orleans will re ceive prompt attention. The particular attention of the Public Is called to the fact that the entire number ot the Tickets for each Monthly Drawlnz is sold, and conse quently all the prizes in each drawing are sold and drawn and paid. Jan8 C. C. D. A. POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE" Everybody AND- -THAT- Has Discovered NORTH CAROLINA News Notes. What is Done wita tli Two in 1 1 lion Pounds of Arsenic Annually imported Food and Health. Committees of experts te i oi adulter ation in food that is simply appalling. Were the ingredients wnicu juo uiiw with food innocuous it would still be a verv sreat hardship; but when it is known that the most violent poisons are employed it is a marvel that the ot rise ud and put a stop to such practices and pumsn an ted in New Mexico, which dealers who sell Wisonous icicles of J g the construction of li It connrmauon ol LueBODtai.nnift YE, i chafieed tQM cation or this I Tnai.ntanflAltK T. hnnafts a natural coiur, mjui iuov,----- SKlrc. hr tent bv exwets on receipt of fl. Office. 33 Murrey St., Hew York. Feby. 23deodwl - - I T-SS- T-ST-SB 1 and ner- Mc- L.L.D. AAUBb T WW" -T T U w ea9es."-Jno. eiieau Eumf old. nt crTAiit miratlve virtue. 1 noe. . ' rlous conditions.1 I'fcfaarmlBg op Bar, sol U- Vail IL. Ulll. au- L. m v, . 1 wn "Fins appetiser and uooc panner. ".. TL Mai in lmorovtai reduced sys tem." Bishop BedcstfhsfQa . -fan-Bef. JohnHannon. late I La.. now otuicam- "Has real mrtt-80uUTn Med. JOWW f I j L Par in alsami Ar-lt Stillinria. and! many of die best medl-l r4rux Vnown are com-1 Imam) in Parker's Gineer I Tonic, Into a medicine I -mftnch varied Txwers, a I to make It the greatest! T1 Pn(irr and the I BcstnealthAStreartnl JiOSlOrtr Jiyer ua I It enrea Rheumatisnt, I statements were neeaea one ua uui :y read the facts recently brought to light in Chicago, where it is impossible to find pure sugar and where not ten per cent, of the milk is good. In that city the bread, without exception, is poison ous: the teas were never imported, but are made of leaves "faced" with Prus sian blue and chromate of lead, feeven-tv-flve per cent, of the cream of tartar is white earth, and the coffee is coated with lamp-black. But Chicago is no worse than other cities. Baking pow ders are largely composed of alum. Pickling fluid is diluted with sulphuric acid, alum and verdigris to give it a pe culiar flavor. . m tt The manufacture ot a gieu uo i our confectionery should be Punished fnr mnp.h of the candy sold v,;iQ ta aim nlv a lump of white There are now 70.000 claims for the fixing of fair rent listed in the Land Court at Dublin. There have been many suicides at Vienna, caused by the panic on the Paris Bourse. Rev. Enoch Pond, D. D., president of the Bangor (Maine) Theological Semin ary, died Saturday night, aged 91 years. "W. H. McLaughlin, aged 18, was shot and killed at his home in Boston last niebt by police officer Clark, while re sisting arrest. After an experiment of several years the Delaware Beet Sugar Company has determined to abandon the attempt to make beet sugar in that State. Nearly 3,600 acres of coal lands in the vicinity of Fredericktown, Washington county, Pa., on tne jMonongaueia no , have been purchased by. New York capitalists at prices ranging from $20 to $60 per acre. Demerara advices to the 12th inst., state that a coal famine is impending, and seriously affects the sugar-making interests. It is calculated that the present scarcity of fuel will diminish the production to the extent of 5,000 hogsheads. The will of the late Nathaniel D. Higgins, the New Tork millionaire, was tiled on Saturday in the surrogate office. He leaves his estate to be divid ed among his children and relatives, and bequeaths $50,000 to the charitable institutions in New York city. A number of distinguished English men representing all shades of religious opinion will hold a meeting at the Mansion House, London, on February 1, to protest against the persecution of the Jews in Russia. A colossal railroad scheme has been ;n con- templates the construction oi is rail roads in that Territory, all to be tribu tary to the Atchison, Topekaand Santa Fe Railroad. The capital stock of the company is $37,000,000, and it is claim ed that $14,555,800 has been subscribed. James Smith, a laborer, at Clymer's stone quarry, near Bowers' Station, Berks county, Pa., on Saturday lighted a fuse and failed to get out of the way before the fire reached the charge of powder. His body was torn into frag ments, and the legs and arms were thrown a considerable distance from the quarry. Abram S. Hewitt and Edward Coop er of Cooper, Hewitt & Co., iron and steel manufacturers, New York, have through their attorneys, commenced suit in the United States Circuit Court in Philadelphia aeainst the Pennsylva nia Steel uompany, ior mjuucuuu auu In tne City of Louisville, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 31st, 1882. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays except n under nro visions of an Act of the General As sembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court on uareb 01. rendered the following decisions: 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Com pany Is legal. 2d Its dra wines are fair. The Company has now on hand a large reserve fund. Bead the list of prizes for the JANUARY DBA WING. 1 prize B30.000 i p3S. 10.000 1 prize, 5,000 10 Prizes, 81,000 each 10,000 'in iMtoi RATI Mh 10.000 100 Prizes, 100 each, 10,000 200 Prizes, 50 each i2,0J$ 600 Prizes, 20 each 12,000 1000 Prizes, 10 each 10,000 9 Prizes, $300 eacti. Approximation Prizes $2,701 O v " " " " 1.80ti Q Prize. 100 " " " ' 900 -HA9 THE LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE IN THE SOUTH. 1,960 Prizes 8112,400 Whole Tickets. 82; Half Tickets, 81; 27 Tickets, 50; 55 Tickets. 8100. Romlt Mnnev or Rank Draft In Letter, or Send by Express. DON'T SEND BY BEGISTEBED LETTEft OB POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of 85 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our ex pense. Address all orders to B. M. BOABDMAN, Courier-Journal Build Louisville, Ky., or 309 Broadway New York. Jan3 WWW EEB W WW w WW WW WW WW w w E EE H H H H HHH H H H II V V v v A AA A A AAA W AAV V EEB V E EE EEE But a limited stock of ACID AND The McMli Music House SELLS CHICKERING & SONS, KRANICH & BACH, MATHUSHEK, ARI0N, SOUTHERN GEM And other PIAN03. MiSON & HAMLIN, SH0NINGEB, PELOUBET & CO., STERLING, AND OTHER ORGANS. THE ONLY HOUSE THAT SELLS STRICTLY First-Class Instruments. Ask me for prices If you want good work and you will never buy anything but the best Address or call on. II. McSMITII. Fills' PiiUtelCo. GUANO. Parties who wish to procure their supply will do well to call and make arrangements with us as WE ARE NAMING LOW PRICES. CALL BEFORE ALL IS GONE. GENERAL FEED DEALERS c O M M I 8 S I O M M I S S I ON MERCHANTS ON MERCHANTS, GREAT GERM DESTROYER. BARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. CHARLOTTE, N. C. mm HOW OH HAHG : A FULL SUPPLY OF cfUi Stomach, O0Ww f ..M T.jlfMi Fr lCldlVS. .Jfuendrelv diffcrwtfroni earth made attractive to the eye with damages for infringement of a patent ecll Wl, LLiauo niuiwv .0 n fh . ornn naot rnn rttn steel. arsenical paint ana nweewucu iur i;uuvc.imij& vv elUCOSe. Costly spices are counterfeit- Tne Chicago Tribune, which strongly ed in a terribly grotesque manner, thp advocated the call fox the anti-Mormon flavoring being given by the rankest meeting there to-night, published yes- Doisons. In these and other adultera- TiaJ two columns of correspondence tions arsenic plays the largest part We f rom all parta Gf the country shewing onnnallv two million pounds of that thA movement meets with much Fresh Yirginia Meal MAYER & ROSS. Jsn20 lv Ginger Essences Inc. Jltrm jam w Z A T . -vt v raltMul oaUv to err hr. & Co., Chemists, JN. X. this deadly poison one cent's worth of -K nniH till 2.800 people and the hniir of tnis import is used in the pre- TSS ttorofrtqoA and clothing. 3C!",..SE: nvrr intoxicates. Hiscox I r ' i tmmt . PMir Banie HU AfpiMeiit. 86c n4 tl ect22 Jan. 24 In the Gui- sympathy, and that in many of the loroa pities similar meetings are to be BY held. The government commissioners have signed a declaration setting forth that all shares of the National Bank of -M.-rinn havfl been subscribed for.' and HIRAM SIBLEY & CO. Will wan FREE their Cata logue for 1882, containing m full descriptive Price - List of Flower. Field and Garden Pamphlets free, apo applltloa. ?g Water. S4 W ease. .Mass and HIM. V month. mijttiO WILSON 4 BUBWELL, Chew only the brand of tobacee known as The Old Oaken Bucket THE old Oaken Bucket. The lron-bouna tmckek the mow-eorered bncket. That hung In the weu. CSA3. B. JONKd, Charlotte. N. C, Sole Axent. uberal terms to dealers. ' " ftVl j Tnira Prirfr Tfisumed ftaOMtnntmaid no. Eighteen thou H1S lu,ut Kam and lm- iuQan,t in Vw Vork.and fiftv thOU- it. rti,e. v,aA hAnnB sham noature that prisoner " ffiffi murderer, and bad grown worse from year' to year. The usual I disputes b;i&rMSK and the prisoner inwijre , rvT i of remarks during the delivery of the argument. sand in Paris. Under the terms oi tne concession the bank, can now begin business. The last week in February has been appointed for the opening. Coffee drinkers should wad the advertisement n. another column heade I "Gjod Coffee' Bulbs, Ornamental Grasses, svnd Immortelles, Gladiolus, lilies, Boms, Plants, Garden Implements. Beautifully Illus trated. OverlOOpages. Address , ROCHESTER,N.Y. & CHICAGOJLL 179-183 East Main St. 200-206 Randolph Si WHITE AND YELLOW CORN, PEABL GRITS, BRAN, PATAPSCO PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, TIMOTHY HAY, AND HECKER9' SELF-RAISING BUCKWHEAT FLOUR WILL GLADLY QDOTE PRICES -TO- BOTH THE WH0LE3ALE and RETAIL TRADE. SMALL POX ERADICATED. Con ta don destroed. Sick Booms punned and made Dieasar. t. Fevered and Sine Per sons relieved and re freshed b 7 bathing with Prophylatlc i-iua added to tne water. Soft White Complexions secured by lu use in bathlne. Impure Air made harm less and purined by sprinkling Darby's Fluid about. To tmriry the Breath Cleanne the Teeth. It nan't be surnaased. Catarrh relieved and cured. Errslrjelas cured. Burns relieved instantly. fleam nre vented. Removes all unpleasant odors. PITTING OK 8MAL FOX. neveniea Ulsters purined and healed. Gangrene prevented and cured. Dysentery cured. Wounds neaiea rayiujj. Scurvey cured In snon Tme. Tetter dried up. It to perfectly harmless. t or nore rnroai u is a sure cure SCARLET FEVER 1 CURED! D1PTHERIA PREVENTED Cholera dissipated. Ship Fever prevenieu vj Its use. In cases of death In the house. It should always be used atiout the corpse -it will prevent any unpleasant smell. An antidote for animal or vegetaDie ruuuu. Stings, &c. Dangerous efflovias of sickrooms and hospi tals removed by Its use Yellow Fever radicate Respectfully soliciting a share el tour patronage, we are respectfully, lama A. j. BEAUi w, rari 1 In fact it la the great Disinfectant and Purifier, PBSFABBD BY J. H. ZEILLN & CU., Manufacturing Chemists; Sole.Prcpiietors.-dec4 V a .'5 . '. i ft I'T-. ' 1 1 i Hi ' i 1r ; i 'rt i' f f I -V it! f I; 'f V 3 J Iff We i i i A f if r v. I ;'tf if if "V i it ft fi t -'.15,! ft I if iJ it 4H i M P t. ft u . i i t: i f 5 it i i i r ri wBiaxoco! mar27 Cbarlotta, H. C 't

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