Sooft aufl Sot f? rluliMfl 8VB80&IPT10S RATES: raly, Vr VMl-vaiA, in advance 88 00 ix month 4.00 ThmmonP 2,08 One month '. wfe.... 75 WXRKLY EDITIOJf: Weekly (Jn the cmmty). In tdwrni S2.M OuttfU!' PmHmU ,v. ....... 2.10 zmpntl 1-OS EF" Hbtnt RKkttUombr CM. IKE OBSERVER JOB DEPARTMENT H&a been thoroughly supplied with every needed want, and with the latest styles ol Type, and every manner of Job Printing can now be done with neatness, dispatch and cheapness. We can fur nish at snort notice, BLANKS, BILL-HEADS, LETTER-HEAD& CABD9, TAOS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, HANDBILLS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS. CHECKS, Ac VOL. XXVII. CHARLOTTE, N." C, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 2,1882. NO. 4,014. t5?Y (1 J jjjj'' WE WILL SELL --DRESS GOODS-- at ve:y low prices. Our lira s FANCY HOSIERY win be t-oid cheap to close them out. splendid stojk of We have a CARPETS, Whlli w -roposeto close out very cheap. Ask lor Kllt. (tVKH. ask lor LACKS, ask for ANY THING you want In our line. tar ladiks, ij f ff-Yuu are cordially Invited to Call ALEXANDER & HARRIS. We bre dally receiving a A NKW SUPPLY - or BOOTS ID SHOES, WHICJ V ILL fe more cO'tpl-te than ever before, and comprises Best Brands and Latest Styles. LAD1KV, M ! S3ES, CHILDREN'S. GENTa', BOYS and YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY. Lower trades all goods In our Hue la variety and nil pi ices. Full stock Stetson and Other Hats. A PRETTY L1SE UU,KS VAI.ISF.S ANI MTCHEI-S, all sizes and prices Call and see us. PPRA & CO. tt.ba ,V!vi Arum Sr0 B I QIVU HEALTH. "Excellent Tonic, Alterative and Diuretic." lUcwllsi.il A aaAAloiinn 1 v-n.V rMirtT VlL Used wlih ereat benefit in Malaria and Dipn- thprla " R V nnnnn. M. D.. G&. successfully used In dyspepsia, chronic diar rhoea and scrofula." Prof. 8. Jackson, M. D., Univ. Penn. 'nyaliiRUle aj a pwops bonic,-Hon. . C, t-ywlef.'rtun. ' " . . , i '"Hetommended as a piophjriactic ia maiarial llilotBTX B,Falrex, M.Uj.Nj O. ' '' (' estofes'debllftatedsrstems to health."!. C. ljwr. U D.. ln$. r . , . -Aiipted Ip chronic diarrhoea, scrofula, and uappft,"-Geo, x.. Harrison, m. u- "eiuwtf agful in dluhtherla and neuralgia. -J. P. N"6e. M- D., N- O. . 'Excellent for certain diseases peculiar to wo rn n."-Prof. J. J. Moorman, M. D.. Va. ' Hronipt in relieving headache, sick and ner vous." He v. g. C. Dodson. , Used with great benefit in dyspepsia." J. Mc-I-ilph, M. D.. Pa. - . .. . suited to bronchitis and diseases of digestive firgans." J. F. Roughton, M. D., Ala. "Most valuable remedy known for female dia- mlhg on the MWpWlon. maMng it m$kfat, soft nATO!fcls? pt ft ft ne pnnoe w weai woioi. tarn W n n r. "inestimaWe Mft tonw and aiierauTe. - lor Mcbulre, M, D Va. " t, "Kino apuetlaer and blood purifler.M H. nsber, M. D., Ga. rvTr, : ,. . , : "Very beneflolal in Improving a reduced tys-tem."-BUhooBckwlth,of Ga. , "Invalids here find welcome and health." Eev. John Hannon, late of La., now of Klchmond, va. "(las real merit. "-outhem Med. JoornaL Pamphlets free, upon applleatkm. rlK Water. 94 w ease. Maes and- Pills. 25, SO, 75 Cents. Rant Tmat-naM mnftumLt! ' ' 'IT t -wi ... ? .. . " ummTrleasTgrSSr i&nM 1st Jane. $35 Ladies Misses fflUl ' " A. M. DAVOS, Pres't of the Coy 78 Mala St, Lynchburg. Va., P. O. Box 174. WILSON & BUBWXLL J. H. Me ADEN, and .o-J 4 CO., , ' ' rar27 Charlotte, N. C. gtrs 500jfts, CloiUiuQ, Set. FROBI TO-DAY ALL WILL BE SOLD AT GREAT SACRIFICE, TO MAKE BOOM FOR SPRING PURCHASES. We Mean Every Word of This AND Only Ask an Inspection to Convince Yon. T. L. Seigle & Co. Neuralgia, Sprains, .Pain in the. Back and Side. i There 13 nothing' more painful than these diseases; but the pain can be removed and the disease cured by 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 la constant use for forty years, and the universal testimony from all parts of the world is, It? never falls. 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 Pain Killeb would fill volumes. The following extracts from letters received show what those who have tried It think j Edgar Cady, Owatonna, Minn,, Bays : About tk year since my vrif e became subject to severe suffering from rheumatism. Our resort was ta the Pain Exlleb. which speedily relieved her. Charles Powell writes from the Bailors' Home, London : I had bean afflicted three years with neuralgia and violent spasms of the stomach. The doctors at Westminster Hospital gave np my case in despair. I tried your Pain Killer, and it gave me immediate relief. I have regained my strength, and am now able ta follow my ueUal occupation. " O. H. walworth.aco, Me,, writes 1 I ext6n(q immediate relief from pain in the side, by the use of your Pain Kk.t.fb. E.Yorfcaaysj I haveused your Paut Killed for rheumatism, and hate received treat benefit. Barton Seaman says : Have used Pain Etxxkb for thirty years, and have found it a never-failing remedy for rheumatism and lameness. Mr. Bnrditt writes : It never faiU to give relief in cases of rheumatism. Phil. Gilbert, Somerset, Pa., writes : From actual use, I know your Pain Killeu is the best medicine I can get. All druggists keep Pain Killer. 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, 30c. and 61.00 a bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, n. . sept dlw sept oct , TUTE INDORSED BY ; PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH Of THE AGE- SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID, UVER. IfffJ fl ffi fffrltlj . JluUsenBrtion in iYim Vaok part. Pain under the snouiaei: blade, fnlteeM after eating, with a disin clination to exertion of body or mind, ness at nieht. highly colored imn. iy THESB WABHW GS ABE TJ1THEEDEB, SER IOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TTJTT'S FILLS ae especially adapted to ueh cases.ono dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase the Appetite, and cause the body to Take 00 Fleab, thus the system is no6rUbed,and by theirTonle Aettonon the ntyestlve Omni, AearuUr Stools arepro duced. Price 26 geuU. 85 Murray St., N. m . TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Oiiav Hai ' Pair or Whiskebs ehangea W a isbv jfy single apprtcatVdh f thlsUvK. Tt Mite vy ftnpartaift natural color, acisMnsiamaBuv?iv. u.u;k. tli-notrtdt.a'. nr f Qfflc. 39 Murray St., Now Ycrk. VCmAiI HeLlpU will be 1M KHEK m mfUeUan.P Peby. yHdeodAwi Ginger, Euchu, Man drake, Stillingia, and many of the best medi cines known are com bined in Parker's Ginger Tonic, Into a medicine of such varied powers, as to make, h the grea?! IllnnxI'Piinficr and the - Bcstlhalth Strength Boston Erer Wflt "ft cures Rheumatism. Sleeplessness, & diseaess of the Stomach, Bowels, Parker's Hair Balsami fSteSs1 iSvwfXto wrto tk. never intoxicates. HSscox TOUXHIIU color w gray jwr, CL 0., UBcrauu, . ISe. mhI tl Bhw. ' tary Sirrtnn Buying Dollar Bt. oct22 STCHARLES HEADQ1JAS.TEBS TB BtiMMEES. T' 'sTATESYILLE,N.a STATESVTLLE, THIS house has been leased for a ternv of Wan br Mrs. Dr. Beeves,- whose intention ! to keen a strictly first-class house in every respect rnnodtous sample rooms on first and seeond fltThe Datronage ot the public is solicited. a Irritability of temper, now remai jvbb of memory, with a feeling of baying neg lected some duty, weariness, ptBitagp, fluttering etthe keari. lata before the Mr. Sceville Getting Weary of Ilia Cfte A Pathetic Appeal to the Pub lic Baltimore Sun. Washington, Jan. 30. The motion for the new trial in Guiteau's case made last Saturday by Mr. Scoville, has been fixed by Judge Cox for hearing next Friday. The District attorney this morning had . an interview with the jurors in reference to the charge that a newspaper had been read in the jury room, and all the jurors declared that no newspaper had Been seen by them since the trial begun. On exami nation of the names written upon the margin of the paper, all of them de clared that the names written thereon, in evident -imitation of their names, were forgeries. Some thought they saw evidence of the tracing of the names. Mr. Sheahan, whose name ap pears upon the paper, said he did not have a pen in his hand during the en tire trial. Mr. Bright, another juror whose name appears upon the paper, said he did not hare a newspaper In his hand during the trial, and that he had never seen any writing materials in any of the rooms occupied by the jury. It seems that both Mr. Scoville and Mr. John W. Guiteau had albums in which the jurors were asked to write their names, and the oaths of both these gentlemen to their knowl edge of the jurors' handwriting is based on this fact. AN APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC. Mr. Scoville has addressed an appeal to the "American people" asking for money to continue the struggle to save the prisoner from the gallows, whom he considers to be an insane man. He says that he has thus far remained in the case out of loyalty to his wife, and because he believed the defense to be just, and was inxiou3 to save the nation from the lasting disgrace of hanging an insane man to gratify popular re venge. There is a bare possibility that the motion now pending for a new trial will be granted. If overruled judg ment and sentence will be passed on the prisoner to be executed in the lat ter part of June. Several weeks will intervene, however, durirjg which a bill of exceptions can be presented and an appeal taken to the General Term. To do this counsel must be employed and paid. Mr. Scoville's own resources are exhausted. He has sacrificed his business, and has incurred expenses at Washington amounting to $550,and has contracted debts for the support of his family at home exceeding $300, and, as an offset, has received only about $250 from friends. His aged mother is ly ing seriously ill and requires some por tion of his time and resources. For these reasons he cannot give two months more of his time to this trial unless the public come forward with pecuniary assistance. At least ?f2,ooo is needed. Those, who are willing to contribute are invited to address Mr. Scoville, -it Washington, until Feb. 4. ONE DAY S MAIL. In a cheerless little back room at ' lie Tremont House, with no tire, and but a little light, Mr. Scoville was found late this afternoon, seated in iront of a small table (placed against the only window in the room,) upon which were piled several hundred letters addressed to Guiteau. He was clipping the let- ers and the inclosures into a waste- basket by his side. "At first, said Mr. Scoville, "before the amounts became so generous 1 thought possibly some ot the checks might be genuine, but upon investigation I found all were worth less, and I paid no further attention to tnem. Unecks representing minions oi dollars I have thrown away in this manner." A s. he continued to open let i r after letter, many with checks for fabulous sums, others with hideous val entines, others with doggerel verses, and occasionally a request for an auto graph, with stamp enclosed, Mr. Sco ville at length came upon one upon which he bestowed more than a mere passing notice. "I have heard from these parties before," said Mr. Scoville, a grim smile flitting over his careworn face. "This is from firm in Philadel phia, who have a process of arresting decay in meats, fruits or vegetables by suojectmg mem tu t v.pYW uous eypn e.m,peratu,re m a refrigera ting cheat. They propose to take Gui teau's hody, as soon as he is hung, sub ject it to this process in chest with glass sides, exposing it to the view, and then exhibit it in this country and in Europe, giving the relatives of the re frigerated corpse one-half of the net Eroceeds. I don't know but that is a etter offer than the one I have just received from St. Louis of $5,000 out right for the body." Mr. Scoville gives notice that here after all letters addressed to Guiteau will be destroyed without opening. -; Anqther Vaccination Prejudice. St Louis Republican, Jan 7. As a number of oolored roustabouts were beina vaccinated at the dispensa ry yesterdayan Irish woman brought in a four year old to be operated on with the virus quill. She took her seat, but made no preparation to bare the child's 1 T- - -1 .fL 1 IP arm, ana so ur. n,enicK aitor uan ati hour said: The woman moved not and spoke not, but kept her eyes on several negroes that were beine vaccinated. "Come on, madam, if you want that child vaccinated." D've s'oose o'ill have me child vac cinationed wid the same pen as they naygurs until yiz'll have wiped it off and washed it? "fiome on. old ladv. I've no time to waste." "Sorra a come at all till yes wipe the quill, so I won't. The devil a time shall mft nnrtv bairn be pricked with the samft nn ill as the blacks, no. sir." She was a big w,am,aji arid the doctor, a litUe tnan, and as he' didn't want her to wipe up the floor with him, he kind ly explained that a fresh quill was used on each patient She and her child were then both vaccinated, the lady mean while looke dthings unutterable at a brace of cunning little darkies being led in by a powerful negro. Tbe Mine of Siberia. While Central America is presenting its claims as a mineral-bearing country; it gives a better impression 0$ the lib eral distribution of gold and silver to learn that in the far north, the mines of desolate Siberia are reported to be as rich us those of America, and would probably produce large amounts of precious minerals, as well as iron and other metals, but for the wretched sys tem universally in operation. At pres ent Russia, with a population double that of the United States, produces only about one-third of the amount of gold produced here, and about, pna, tenth of the amount of ftoa. Aa arule the Siberian mines are owned, by the Government, and generally worked by convict labor. The results of such a system can never be satisfactory in the direction of productionv- ; a BED-BTOS, BQACHESV If Rats. mice. anU, flies, verrolnV mosquitoes, in sects, tc. cleared out by "Bough on itais, boxes at diugglsts. - 15c t NEWS NOTES. s i A woman who, with other Nihilists, was awaiting trial at Moscow for 'con spiracy, has gone mad. , . ! The iLmeer pi Afghanistan1 is said to be : developing a ferocity; worthy of ; , his blood-stained predecessor. A reign of terror prevails at Cabal, where. 1,100 persons are imprisoned for political of fenses. A reservoir burst at Calais, France, yesterday, and the -escaping water de stroyed a school house and two other buildings. At last advices 27 bodies had been taken from the ruins. : The Chicago grand j ury is at present conducting an.. Investigation for the purpose of ascertaining whether the op erations of the grain speculators come within thescopo of . the laws against gambling.- -tr - The SupremelCotirt of Missouri yes terday affirmed the conviction of Charles F. Kronz for the murder of Dora .Broemser, a marriedTwoman, of whom he was enamored. Kronz has been tried four times, and has been in jail at St. Louis seven years. i The Quincey (Illinois) Herald joins in the movement, - which seems to be taking positive form; in favor of mak ing Hon Samuel S. J. Tilden the Dem ocratic nominee for the i Presidency In 1884. The Herald feels that with Mr. Tilden as a candidate the Democratic party is sure to'win a national victory. -Edward ' Umholtz, a prominent citizen of Gratz, a small town a few miles firom Harrisburg, Paf died last week of small-pox, but the nature of the disease was not given by the physician and there was a. large attendance at the fu neral. The sickness of three children followed, and of those at the funeral IT are down with the disease. i P. H. Gunckel & Co., of Dayton, Ohio, have purchased the property known as "Hog Island," in James Kiver, near Jamestown, Va , containing 2,200 acres. These gentlemen are noted stock rais ers, and will devote their new purchase to stock raising purposes. They will expend, fro in $20,000 to $30,000 in im proving the property. Martin McMurray, a patient at the small-pox hospital at Wilkesbarre, Pa., made his escape through a window and proceeded to his home, a' distance of one mile. On his arrival his family fled, and the police have him under guard to prevent him from spreading the disease. Paul Fleischer committed! suicide in East New York Monday by lying down on a railroad track in front of an ap proaching train. Alexauder L. Halley, a famous Amer ican mechanical engineer, who intro duced the Bessemer steel process in the United States, died in Brooklyn, N. Y., Sunday evening. Died for His'Overcoat, Among the charred debris of human ity that has been removed from the ruins ot the King Tneatre witmn tnj last few days were the remains of Henry Samek, the chief ' of the claque, who, after displaying extraordinary gallantry in rescuing several persons from the galleries of the house, lost his life in the vain effort to save his over coat I His thorough knowledge of the ins and outs of the theatre enabled him to enter it again and again, each time with impunity and success, in his he roic purpose, while the conflagration was raging. He had just conveyed an insensible woman from one of the lob bies to the balcony overlooking the Hess-Gasse, when he suddenly remem bered that he had left his surtout hang ing from a peg close to the exit from the third gallery, in which part of the house he had been seated when the fire broke out, and forthwith resolved to recover it. One of his subordinates en treated him to foreeo so perilous an en terprise, and even endeavored to keep him back by main force. But Samek, an extremely powerful man, shook him off, exclaiming, "Nothing can happen to me, for I know the house as well as l know my own pocket," and vanished into the smoke, never more to emerge thence alive. Thus perished the head purveyor of applause to the ill-fated Ring Theatre on the scene of his night lv labors. He died for a coat, it is true; but not until he had proved mmseii a hero in a better cause than that for which he threw away his life. m. Judge Brooke and tbe Kirk Prlaon- erv. Raleigh News and Observer. Yanceyville. N. C Jan. 2& 18S2. I see in your last issue you stated that Gen. M. W. Ransom was the man that maue application to j uage .Droons in behalf of the Kirk prisoners (that is correct) After Gov. Bragg, Gov. Gra ham,. Judge Battle, Judge Merrimon and others obtained Writs from Judge Pearson, and the judiciary being ex hausted and . the' officer authorized to serve the same having been arrested and made a prisoner by Kirk, then it was that the above gentlemen met in consultation with Gen. Ransom (and others perhaps,) Gen. Ransom then ap plied in person to Judge Brooks and obtained the writs for the prisoners. Judge Brooks revived the exhausted judiciary by having said writs served by . a United States marshal, which caused Kirk to deliver the prisoners (of which I was one.) I write this for the information of those not knowing the facts stated. Yours respectfully, J. C. Griffith. lowa Prosperity. The annual report of Secretary Schaf fer. submitted to the Iowa State Agri cultural Society, saya the farmers in I that State have had no such remunera l tiua nripa for vparfi as t.hflv havfi had in 1881. "Iowa," we are told, "feeds its own people luxuriously, and when all are fed sends her surplus to.themar-5 kets of the world. Her soil is fitted for Li I J UliVVI aJ ' . the production of grasses and cereals which will feed 30.000.000 of people. It will furnish fuel for machinery that will convert the raw material of the fields into that which will find its way into all lands. She has the best breed of cattle, nogs, sheep and horses. She does not anything she cannot pay on demand. There is no land, that has better soil, better teopIe or better pros pects; Iowa is a good State to live in; and offers special inducements to im migration, -. , ..j.,- ; , . Felton'a Independent Platform. New York, Feb. 1. An August special says: "W, P. Felton, leader ol the Independents in Georgia, opened t.hA namnaien here to-nieht in a speech of twa hours. He declares in favor of ahnlirinn of the poll tax and of nationa: banks, for unlimited currency, for gold and silver coinage, for silver certificates, . - . . A S A 1 - - -A. and for ine aooniion ox we convic system. ' ' '' ; . Monroe, JOcIl, Sept 2f,.1876, ' sm t hn.v been taklnsr Hon Bitters for inflam mation of klndeys and bladder. R has done for m what four doctors failed to do. The effect of Hop Bitters seamed like magic to me. - - v v" W. L. CARTER. Partioulax Hotioe. ' All the drawings will hereafter be under the ex clusive supervision and control of OBNBBALS Q. T. BtfAUBEGARD and JOBAL A. EARLY. A SPLENDID OPPOETUinTY TO WIN A FORTUNE SECOND GRAND DISTRI BUTION, CLASS B, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1882. 141st MONTHLY DRAWING. Imiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated in 1868 for 25 yean by Che Legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes S.1? Si1-000 000-10 wWch reserve fond 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. 1870. Its GRAND SINGLE NUMBER Drawings will take place monthly. It never scales or postpones. Look at the follow log distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars Each. Hall Tickets, One Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES: 1 Capital Prtee. $30,000 1 Capital Prize. 10,000 1 Caoital Priza rJvK 2 Prtsefof $2.500 ..J.: W,o66 5 Prizes of 1.000 5 000 ! 20 Prizes of i 100 Prizes of i 200 Prizes of 500 Prizes of lrOOO Prizes of 1 500 10.000 100. 10,000 60 10,000 20 10,000 10 10.000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $300 $2,700 M Approximation Prizes of 200 1 800 9 Approximation Prizes of 100 BOO 1857 Prizes, amounting to $ 10,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all points, to whom liberal compensation will be paid. Ifor further Information, write clearly, giving full address. Send orders by express or Registered Letter, or Money Order by mail, addressed only to M. A DAUPHIN, , T New Orleans, La. or M. A DAUPHIN, 127 La Salle Street, Chicago, Ills., The New York office Is removed to Chicago. 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 of the Tickets for each Monthly Drawing is sold, and conse quently all the prizes in each drawing are sold and drawn and paid. jan8 40th POPTTLAK MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE In the City of Louisville, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 31st, 1882. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays except ed) under provisions of an Act of the General As sembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court on March 81, rendered the fouowlnK 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. Bead tne list oi prizes lor tne JANUARY DRAWING. 1 Prize 830.000 1 Prize, 10,000 1 Prize, 5,000 10 Prizes, 81,000 each 10,000 20 Prizes, 500 each 10,000 100 Prizes, 100 each 10,000 200 Prizes, 50 each 10,000 800 Prizes. 20 each 12,000 1000 Prizes, 10 each 10,000 fl Prl7Aii. R300 each. Arrroxim&Hon Prizes 82.70C fl Prizes. " " " " 1.80i 9 Prizes, 100 " " " M 900 1.B60 Prizes, 8112,400 Whole Tickets. 82; Half Tickets, 81; 27 Tickets, 850; 65 Tickets, 8100. Remit Monftv 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. If. BOARD MAN, Courier-Journal Build LoutsvUle, Ky.. or 809 Broadway New York. Jan3 Cures SYPHILIS in any stage. CATARRH. ECZEMA, OLD SORES, PIM PLES, BOILS, or ANY SKIN DISEASE,, CURES WHEN ALL OTHER REMEDIES FAIL! II If you doubt, come to see us, and we will CURB YOU. k charge nothing!!! Write for particularsand a copy of the little book "Message to the Unfortunate Suffering." Ask any prominent Druggist as to our Standing. Ee-$1000 REWAED will be paid to any chemist who will find on analysis of 100 bottles of 8. 8. 8. one particle of Mercury, Iodide of Potassium, or any Mineral suDsiance. BWLFT SPECIFIC CO.. PrODS. Atlanta, Ga. fFEB BOrTIJL) Price of Saia l Stse Si. 00 Large Size 1.76 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. dec31 Ixaizs&lffuviX Z.B.YA1IC. W.H BAH4K. VANCE & BAILEY, AttsnsTS and Counsellors : CHARLOTTE, N. a Racttee in Supreme Court of the United States, Supreme court oi worm uaronna, r wienu. Courts, and counties of Mecklen burg, Cabarrus, Union, Gas ton, Rowan and Da vidson. Office, two doors east of Indepeadenee Square. . mar4 RO. Dv GRAHAM, IN the State and United States Courts. CoUee Uous, Home and Foreign, solicited. Ab tracts of Titles. Surreys, Ad, fumiflbed for com pensation. , . . Otttc r N. E. Corner. Tr Trroq. streets Charlotte, N. & 110.9. IM,tl.;ll,UiKl(tfo Idr il n 1 g g DDHSIT (B We wDl offer from this date DDomestic and Imported Hosiery In dark colors AT COST. We still have a to be sold at a SACRIFICE. Also Shawls, Dress Goods Passamantries, Cords and Tassels, And everything in the Dress Trimming Line. Call soon and secure Bargains in many ether lines of our various Departments. PROMPT ATTENTION HARGRAVES 10 GENERAL FEED DEALERS COMMISSION OMMISSION M E R CHANT O MERCHANT 09 CHARLOTTE, N. C. HftE HQ0 HAfiQ: A FULL SUPPLY OF WHITE AND YELLOW CORN, PEARL GRITS, BRAN. PATAPSCO PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, TIMOTHY HAT, AND HECKER3' SELF-RAISING BUCKWHEAT FLOUR WILL GLADLY PTE PRICES -TO- BOTH THE WHOLESALE and RETAIL TRADE. Respectfully soliciting a share ef your patronage, we are respectfully, Janl9 A J, BEALL & CO. mm IDS 9 V o o our ENTIRE STOCK OT few CLOAK 3 and WALKING JACKETS Balmoral bklrts, Blankets and Overcoats. WE EATS A HANDSOME LINE OF Silks, Satins, Surahs' i Morie Satins. GIVEN TO ORDERS. & WILHELM. C. C. D. A. AND EverybodylHas Discovered THAT- NORTH CAROLINA -HAS THE LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE IN THE SOUTH. Isie House SELLS- CHICK ERIN G & EONS, KBANICH & BACH, MATHUSHEK, ARION, SOUTHEEN GEM And other 1'IANO.;. MASON &;HAMLIN, SH0NINGEB, PELODBET & CO., STERLING, AND OTnER ORGANS. THE ONLY HOUSE THAT SELLS STRICTLY First-Class Instruments. Ask me for prices If you want uowl ii: and you will never buy anything but Hie bctt. Address or call on, IL MCSMITII. ptiscclliiueints. GREAT .GERM DESTROYER. DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. r PITTING Or 8MAL POX Prevented. Ulsters purified a n d healed. Gangrene prevented ur.d cured. Dysentery cured. Wounds healed rapidly. Scurvey cured In short Tme. Tetter dried cp. It Is perfectly harmless. For Bore Throat it Is ;i sure cure SMALL POX ERADICATED. Contagion destroTed. Sick Rooms punned and maqe pieasan t. Fevered and Sine Per sons relieved and re freshed b y bathing wun TopnylaUc invta added to tt water. Soft White Complexions secured by its use In diptheria 1 prevented! bath Ine. Impure Air made harm less and purifled by sprinkling Darby's Fluid about To puriry the Breath. , Oeane the Teeth, lt'Cholera dissipated can't be surpassed. Ship Fever prevented ty Catarrh relieved and its use. riirp(i i In cases of death in tne Erysipelas cured. Burns relieved Instantly. Hears Dre vented. house, It should always be used about tne corpse-it will prevent any unpleasant smell. An antidote for animal or Vegetable Poison, Stings, &c. Dangerous effluvlas of sick rooms and hospi tals removed by Its ute. Removes all unpleasant odors. ISCARLET FEVER CURED Yellow Fever Eradicate ' tin fact it Is the great Disinfectant andgPurifierj FBZPAEKD BX J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Manufacturing Chemlsts.'.Sole Prcprletor?. de4 Julyltf.

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