g00li ma:tl3 trittlittB o SUBSCRIPTION RAT US: I wily, one year, poet-void, in advance 88 00 pixmrmil ? 4-00 Three muntM. . . 2.00 One month -. 75 WURKLT EDITION: Weekly (in the ecmtty), in adHum $2.09 iyuHfthewiy, Pwtrpedd . v 2.10 xmonth 1.05 If-jjfyenA Rsduttkmtir ftutm. TBI 0B9XBVXB JOB DlPAfiTMXNT Has been thoroughly supplied with every needed want, and with the latest styles of Type, and every mannet of Jobt Printing can now be done with neatness, dispatch and cheapness. We can fur nlsh at short notice, BLANKS, BILL-HXADfl, LXTTKB-HXAIJ8, CARDS, TAGS, BJSCXIPTS, POSTED, PBOGBAMMES, HANDBILLS, PAMPHLETS. CTBCULABS, CHECKS, 4c VOL. XXVII. CHARLrOTTE, N. 0., FRIDAY FEBRUARY 3, 1882. NO. 4,015. . pt If ic J ill1 Pvtj (goods M WILL SI DRESS GOODS- at veiy.low prices. Our J irens FANCY HOSIERY w Hi 1 toltl cheap to close them out. We have a splendid stock of CAEHPETS, whl.-h we propose to close out very cheap. Ask lor KIL "uLOVKM. ask lor LACKS, ask for ANY THING you want in our line. tar- l Abies, i fcc" You are cordially Invited to Call fflANIR t HARRIS. J;tn'-0 goots antl gUozs We are dally recelvl ng a A N1CW SUPPLY wHrca w n.i. Be more com pi- te than ever before, and comprises -THE- Best Brands and Latest Styles. LADIKo', M!S3ES, CHILDREN'S, GENTo', BOYS and YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY. Lower grades all goods In our Hdo In variety and all prices. Full stock Stetson and Other Hats. A PRETTY LINE TKU,NK5, VALISES AND SA TCHELS, all sizes and prices. Call and see us. PEG RAM & CO. feb2 mtscjellatixotts. ,ra-i Ainm TO I'liDS I GIVS HEALTH. " Excellent Tonic, Alterative and Diuretic." Medical Association, Lynchburg. Ya "Used with great benefit In Malaria and Diph theri. a v nnwin m n n "iuccessluliy used In dyspepsia, chronic dlar- ''jea ana scroiuia. ittvl. o. dsuuiuu, u. 1'niv. Penn. ' Invaluable as a nervous tonic" Hon. L C. k in 1 T "Recommended as a prophylactic In malarial district ' T D Tilm Vf T) O . ivhi, AV. foil VA, MA. - . - Restores debilitated systems to health." T. C. Merwr. M. D., Ind. "Adapted in chronic diarrhoea, scrofula, and d) spepsla."-Geo. T. Harrison. M. D., N. Y. Successful In diphtheria and neuralgia.". J. P. V 1 . 1 T. T 1 "Kiceiient for certain diseases peculiar towo-iii- n. "-Prof. J. J. Moorman, M. D.. Va. ' Hrompt tu relieving headache, sick and ner- , "Used with great benefit in dyspepsia." J. Mc- ""iph, M. D.. Pa. suited to bronchitis ana diseases or aigesuvv "'sura, -j, (, nougawn, m. u.( "Most valuable remedy known for female dls tHges.--Jno. P. Metteanr. M. D., L. L. D. "Of great curative virtue." Thos. F. Bumfold Beneficial In uterine derangement and m&la f 'oils cond lUons." - . M. Vail, M. D., Ohio. "Charming on the complexion, making tt mooth, clear, soft and rosy." Hiss M-, of a C. "The prince of mineral tonics." FrancU Gil llim, M. D.. N. C. inestimable as a tonic and alterative." un- wcuuire. . p., va. . u N appetiser and Wood purifier." H. rlsher, , "Very beneflolai to Improving reaoced ! , 'Invalids here find welcome and health." Eev. Jubn Hannon, late of La., now of Richmond, Va. aaa real merit. Boutnra Mea. journal, ramphlets free, upon application. Water u y ease. Mass and PUls, 25, 50. 75 CenU. font nnU.mM onraKon Summer season of Springs begins 1st Jane. $35 V month. Address ,, a. m. davles, pres't oi ine w., 78 Main 8t, Lynehburg. Va., P. O. Box 174. SOLD BY WIL80N4BTJBWILL, f.H. McADEN, and mnrt1L- H. W Bid TON 4 CO., mar27 Charlotte, N. C. T 1 O fit ! 1 Lames (sun IIUUVU mmmm 3FBLQE5E TO-DAY t-ALL- WILL BS 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. medical. Neuralgia, Sprains, . Pain in the . Back and Side. i There la 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 Are or beat 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 is, It never falls. It not only effects a permanent cure, but it relieves pain almost instantaneously. Being a purely vegetable remedy, It la safe In the hands of the most Inexperienced. The record of cures by tho use of Pain Killer would nil volumes. The following extracts from letters received show what those who have tried it think : Edgar Cady, Owatonna, Minn., says : About a year eince my wife became subject to severe suffering from rheumatism. Our resort was to the Pain Kxllsu, which speedily relieved her. Chajrles Powell writes from the Sailors' Home, London : I had been afflicted three yean with nenralgia and violent spasms of the stomach. The doctors at Westminster Hospital gave up my ease in despair. I tried your Pain Killer, and It gave me immediate relief. I have regained my strength, and am now able to follow my usual occupation. G. H. Walworth, Saco, Me., writes : I experienced immediate relief from pain In the side by the use of your Pain Killeb. . York says : I have used your Pxnr Killer for rheumatism, and have received great benefit. Barton Seaman says : Have used Pain Killeb for thirty years, and have found it a never-failing remedy for rheumatism and lameness. Mr. Burdltt writes : JtAn,2v,, to relief In cases of rheumatism. Phil. Gilbert, Somerset, Pa., writes : From actual use, I know your Pain Killxh la the beat medicine I can get All druggists keep Pai.v Killer. Its price 13 so low that it is within the reach of all, and It will save many times Its cost In doctors bills. 25c, 50c. and $1.00 a bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, U. I. sept d4w sept oct. TUTTPS PAULS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS. CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. jLioss of appetite.If atwea,bowela costive. Pain in theHead.with a dull sensation in the back part, Pain under the shoulder blade, fullness after eating, with a disin clination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper. Low spirits, Lobs of memory, with a feeling of having neg lected some duty; weariness, Dizziness, Muttering of the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Bkin, Headaohe, Bestleis ness at night, highly colored Urine. IF THESE WASHINGS ABE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTT'8 PILLS are especially adapted to such cases, one dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase ttae Appetite, and causa the body to Take on Flean, thus the system is nourished, and by tneirTenle Aetlenon the Directive Onrana. Besmlar Stools are pro duced. Price & cents. 35 Murray St., N.T. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Obav Hair or Whiskers changed to a Glossy Black by a single application of this Dyk. It imparts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Bold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of II. Office, 35 Murray St., New York. Dr. TCTTS MAKCAL of Vtlnibtt Informttoa d ftctel Kacelpto wlU be suUcd VKEK o application Feby. 28deodwl irtnger, cucnu, 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 it the greatest T'.lrVM Purifier and the y.- l-i , U. BcstlloalthAStrenrth Kostertr Ever usfa. It cures Rheumatism, Sleeplessness, & diseaess of the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver & Kidneys, Rr i e m irelw different from Parker's Hair Balsam. Tb4 Bast, CleaiMst, and VT a VmlMl 14e.tr TWtt. Bitters, Ginger Essences and other Tonics, as it never intoxicates. Hiscox Hill jaFwiir - ' - inc. Merer fallt to rotor, tk yoathfnl color to gray hair. & Co., Chemists, N. Y. Saving Buying Dollar Slam. tea, ma SI ma. lmt ST CHARLES HOTEL. BEADQUAETEBS EOE DETJMMEES STATES VTLLE, N. C. . . , i n twm nf vean THUS nouao una ueeu icooou wi 1 " Mrs. Dr. Beeves, whose intenOonU to Commodious sample rooms on first and seeona Thpatroriflge of the pubUcU solicited. julyl,dtf. Witt er Goods a OBSERVATIONS. There Is no doubt of it. This is a damp, bad winter. New Haven Register. Damp u it isn't Daa. ou uuj Demcs. Br. Holland wrntA. "There's a sone In the air." Investigation would have shown him that the air was in the song. Cour ler-JournaL Dear rlrts. whenever a young man rets so soft that he can be dipped np with a spoon, the best thing for yon to do is to dip him up and pour him out over the back fence. Steuben ville Herald. Hunting the North Pole is all very well, but when the North Pole begins to hunt you it isn't so funny. Philadelphia Times. - a. Massachusetts man would sooner obliterate the memory of the Pilgrim Fathers than admit that Daniel Webster's morals would have unfitted htm to fill the post of a aundar school superinten dent. -Providence Press. A oartT of vegetarians who Were boarding at a water-cure establishment, while taking a walk in the fields were attacked by a bull which chased them furiously out of his pasture. 4 That's your gratitude, is It. you great hateful thing?" exclaim ed one of the ladles, panting with fright and fatigue. "Alter this, I'll eat beef three times a aayr "A red or green plush young girl, A Bus8lan hare muff young girl; A little fur eap ery, .Esthetic drapery. Ten-acre hat young girl!" - Yale Becord. Geo. Washington never told a He. and he got to be President of the BeDUbllc. Times have chang ed. George couldn't be elected to the Legislature u ne uvea in tnete times. An Irishman took a Yankee friend to church with him on Christmas day. The music was magnificent and the decorations gorgeous. On their way out of church he asked the Yankee how he liked It "Why, it beat the devil!" said the down-easter. ' That's the lntlntion," dryly re marked the gentleman from Tlpperary. A witty New York society woman was standing before Zola's greatly-admired picture of Lot and his daughters. "Ohr remarked a friend, dolor ously, "what do you suppose Lot thought when he beheld his poor wife turn to a pillar oi salt?" i suppose," replied our wit wtin aamiraote gravity, ' be thought how he could get himself a fresh one." GUITEAU'S CALLOW. A Scaffold and Rope All Beady for Uiui iu the United States Jail Yard. Washington, January 29. He can not see the gallows, which is standing iu the jail, liom the door of his corri dor. The basement under these corri dors contains no cells, but has the heat ing and sewerage apparatus bricked up. Y ou walk perhaps one hundred and fifty feet along this basement corridor, after descending several steps, and the gallows lies in a very peculiar perspec tive betore you in the full light oi tne far end. It is not on the same side of the jail with Guiteau, who is in the south corridor, while the gallows is in tiie north basement corridor. The gal lows is painted a light green color, and is a rather pretty piece or carpenter work. Many persons have never seen a gal lows, and this one is rather better than the representative. The nrst thing that strikes you about it is the height of the floor above the brick ground, it is, perhaps, ten or twelve feet, or even more, above the door; and a plain, tail set of steps, wide enough for four to go up abreast, ascend it as ou approach. It consists of a mere platform, with a ! large trap in the middle. The trap is half as large as a door to your room, and hinged on one side and on the oth er well bolted, but the bolts are with drawn bv the action of a cord which runs under the gallows floor, and pass es into a small, barred cell window, right by. A man concealed there jerks the cord, and the trap falls. Several ropes are here which have been provided to hang Guiteau, sent by the animated people in different parts of the country, particularly in the South and West. Most of them are carefully tied, and the slip-knots ar ranged as if the persons in control had been hanging people all their lives. He will be hanged with one of these ropes, for they have all been. kept. Over the gallows rises a cross bar on two sup ports, and the length of the rope is per haps twelve feet, so that the prisoner will drop five or six feet. His head, when he stands up to be hanged, will be say five feet and a half above the gallows floor. On the gallows can stand thirty or forty people, ana it is aDOuc ten or twelve feet square. Guiteau will probably be sentenced to death about the latter part of next week. Nobody here believes he will have another trial, Argument of juris diction was dismissed by his couasel when they had the opportunity to rake it up; and though, they may revive it, yet few believe it will be effective. The argument itself is one of those dodges got up by ingenious lawyers, with the promise of a large fee, and imposed on stupid judges. It is based on the no tion that a man must be tried where his victim died, and not where he is in jured. Guiteau shot the President in the District of Columbia, but the Pres ident died in New Jersey ; therefore, it is said that there is some precedent for trying him in New Jersey, and, there fore his trial in the District of Colum bia was improper, and he must now be taken to Jersey and tried again. This is not the understanding of any sensi ble people anywhere. If a man com mits a perjury in Ohio, it is provided that the Governor shall have him re manded from any state where he has escaped and put on trial in Ohio. If you go to England and stab a man, and the man goes to New York and dies, the procedure is to try the murderer in in England. Such is the possible re sort of the defense to take Guiteau to Nw .Tersev. where he will be sure to be convicted in about ten days, for Jer- seymen spare nobody. ExpresMiug- Sympathy with tbe Perse cuted Israelites "NTkw York. Feb. 2. A laree meeting was held in Chicksring Hall last night to express sympathy witn tne persecut ed Israelites of Russia. Mayor Grace nrpsidfid. Amone those present were Hamilton Fish, ex-Mayor Ely, Robert Uonner and Jidwaros jrieryonc. ap propriate resolutions were passed and speeches made by ex-Secretary Evarts, Chief Justice Noah Davis, Howard Crosby, Rev. J. C. Newman and others. Demanding Satisfaction. Panama, Feb. 2. The French gov ernment, upon learning that the Su preme Court of Guatemala had acquit ted the soldiers charged with assault ing the Secretary of the French Lega tion on November 7th, has refused to receive the enyoy of Guatemala, and a frigate has been ordered to Guatemala to demand satisfaction ten thousand francs indemnity and the imprison ment of the assailants. "Ml BACK ACHB9 SO, and I feel miserable," said a hard working man. The doctor questioned him and found that he bad been habitually cosUve for years, that now his kidneys were disordered aad his whole system deranged. Kidney-Wort was recommended and faithfully token and in a short time every trouble was removed. The cleansing and tonic power of this medicine on the bowels and kidneys is won derfuL congregatlananst. IN CONTAGIOUS DISEASES, Small Pox, Diphtheria, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and Malarial Tevers, expose in the sick room Darbys PropnylacUo-FluId. It will attack all im purities and odors. The Fluid will draw to itself the germ poisons in the atmosphere and recharge It with ozone, the mysterious agent by which na ture vitalizes tbe air. The America Cotton Supply. Brads treet's Beporter. The supply of American cotton for several years past having been ample for meeting the world's requirements, and the stocks in sight at the moment, both in the European and American ports, looking so large, the question of the supply for the future is in danger of being overlooked. It is now becoming evident that, before the end of this sea son, there will be a positive scarcity of American cotton unless the consump tion is soon curtailed. The following table shows in detail the actual move ment of cotton this year (the stock south and on plantations being estima ted,) as compared with the movement of last year and the year before, on January 16 of each year: . -In thotuands of bale. . 1881-82. 1880-81. 1879-80. Receipts at ports, 8,506 Overland - - - 887 So. consumption, . 110 S. south, counted, 894 S. " uncounted, 130 In transit south, 150 On plantations, 891 Total crop - 6,018 3,721 8,462 289 845 100 99 274 849 200 160 250 200 1,772 1,159 6,606 6,761 The above shows a very serious de crease in the quantity that is to be re ceived from plantations, as compared with either last year or the year before. Below is a statement giving the actual supply of cotton in America for the period between January 16 and Septem ber 1 for each of the three years: i In thousands (f bales 1882. 1881. 1880. Stocks in ports - 1,146 906 902 S. counted, towns 8. 394 274 348 S. uncounted, t. s. 130 200 150 In transit on rail s. 150 250 200 In " bet'n ports 26 40 52 On plantations, 3fcl 1,772 1,159 Total supply, 2,237 3,442 2,811 This shows more clearly what cotton the world may expect to receive from this country for the balance of the sea son. As compared with last year the deficiency is 1,205.000 bales, and as com pared with the preceding year it is 574, 000 bales. The American spinners are bound to secure their requirements out of this supply, and after they are sup plied the remainder will be available for export to Europe. It is true that American spinners are now compara tively well stocked, but they still require considerable cotton. Their takings to January 16 have been as follows: 1882. 1881. 1880. To Jan. 1, n. 1,014,000 839,000 915,000. Est 1st to 10th 86,000 61,000 85,000 Taken north, 1,100,000 900,0001,000,000 Taken south, 110,000 100,000 96,000 Total taken, 1,210,000 1,000,000 1,096,000 Req. further, n. 650,000 814,000 674,000 Req. further, s. 125,000 125,000 125,000 Total - - 1,985,000 1,939,000 1.795.0C0 The consumption in America is at present very large, and the most relia ble authorities estimate that for the year the northern spinners will require 100,000. bales and the southern spinners 20,000 bales more than they took last year. But in times of scarcity of the raw material the consumption is al ways curtailed, so we only allow an in crease of 34,000 bales for northern and 10,000 bales for southern mills. With the present system of future business, both in New York and New Orleans, a stock of cotton must always be held to prevent corners, so it is im possible to run down the American port stocks as low now as was formerly done. Some reduction can be made, and we allow a reduction of 53,000 bales - say, for stock on September 1, 200,000 bales, against 253,000 last year. This leaves as follows: Bales. 2,237,000 975,000 Total supply - - - -Wanted spinners - - 775,000 Stocks at ports and int'r 200,000 Leaving for export, 1,262,000 This will be a small supply for Eu rope, as compared with either last year or the preceding one, for in those years the actual exports from January 1 to September 1 were as follows: 1881. 1880. To Great Britain, 1,430,000 1,299,000 To continent, - - 880,000 668,000 Total, - - - - 2,310,000 1,967,000 So that Europe for tbe balance of this season is likely to receive from Ameri ca 1,048,000 bales less than was sent her last year, and 705,000 less than was sent her in the preceding year. A Chinese Prediction The Heng Kong merchant, King, sent as commissioner to England, pro phesies the downfall of English com merce within five and twenty years. -The letting loose," he says, "of the Chinese people has given to the world a new obstacle against which a fight to the death will soon be commenced. The Chinese are made for commerce only. You men of the West will be fighting ere long, while we shall be making commercial profit of the oppor tunity or superseding you peaceably throughout the world. We mean to establish our counters in every great commercial centre in Europe, in Lon don, Liverpool, Belfast, Bristol, Havre, Hamburg, Marseilles and Genoa. Eu rope will for a little while retain her financial supremacy, but we shall seize that power in the course of time, and the position of the English at Shanghai and Canton will, in a few years, be on a level with that of the Portuguese at Macao. The ncn men will be driven out by Chinese competition, and none but the poor will remain to be hewers of wood and drawers of water to the nation, as the Portuguese at Macao." Body Found. Savannah, Ga., Feb. 2. The body of .beltshazzer neigno a Vireek,who mys teriously appeared from this city Jan uary 18th, was found in a field vester day much decomposed. It is thought he accidentally snot himself, his gun oeing under nis oouy. An Old Galvestonlau Commits Sni- cide. Galveston, Texas, Feb. 2. Thomas C. Shearer, secretary of the Galveston Wharf Company, and a resident of Galveston for the past 25 years, com mitted suicide at his residence yester day. Mental depression caused the act. A SUBS CUBS FOB PILES. Do van know what it is to suffer with Piles? If you do, you know what is one of the worst torments oi the numan irame. xne most perreet cure ever known is Kidney-Wort It cures constipation, and then its tonic action restores neann to tne diseas ed bowels and prevents recurrence of disease. Try it without delay. The dry and the liquid are both sold by druggists. uiooe. ONI EXPERIENCE FROM MANY. I had been sick and miserable so long and had caused mv husband so much trouble and exnense. no one seemed to know what ailed me, that I was completely disheartened and discouraged. Ia this frame of mind I got a bottle of Hop Bitters and used them unknown to my family. I soon began to imnrove and gained so fast that mv husband and family thought tt strange and unnatural; but when I told them what had helped me, they said. "Hurrah for Hop Bitters i long may tney prosper, tnr thaw ha marie mother well and na hannv"" The Mother. potteries Particular Hotice. All the drawings will hereafter be under the ex fije fupervislon and control of GENERALS G. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EARLYr A 8PLESDID 0PP0ETTJ1ITTY 10 KLfJEP8?1 SECOND GRAND DISTRI BUTION, CLASS B, AT NEW ORLEANS; TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1882. 141st MONTHLY DRAWING. Louisiana State Lottery Companj, beorporated in 1868 tpr 25 years by the Legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of 81,000.000-to which a reserve fund of $660,000 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 NUMBER Drawings will take place monthly. . K jrjcales or postpones. Look at the follow ing distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars Each. Half Tickets, One Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES i 1 capital Prize in ooo 1 Capital Prize g'ooo 2 Prizes of $2,500 .. s.'ooO SPrizesof 1.000 . BOOO 20 Prizes of Knn X'XK 100 Prizes of 100 '.'.".'.::::' io&OO 200 Prizes of 50 iff 000 600 Prizes of yo 1 ftTkf 1.000 Prizes of 10....!'. in'XvJ APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $800 82.700 9 Approximation Prizes of 200... II.." 1 800 9 Approximation Prizes of 100 900 1857 Prizes, amounting to $1 10,400 -r . , . i- t 1 1 lo nouwu ait ail DOlntft. I O Wnnm I hw?Inl mmiuinc'iHAn nlll kA " " - - - - wuiisuooijiiru mil IO yaiu. iror further Information, write clearly, giving full nuuroso. penu umers ay express or Kegistered cud, ui .iuuiicj vji-uur uy man, aaaressea only to m. a. UAUfniB, New Orleans. Tji or M. A DaUPHLV. 127 La Salle Street, Chicago, Els., The New York office Is removed to Chicago. N. B. OrderJUldrA9Hful tn Nns ftrlaana mill ceive prompt attenUon. The particular attention of the Public Is called thfl TAt that th A AnllrA'nnmhnu at tha Tinb-Aa to for each Monthly Drawing Is sold, and conse quently all the prizes In each drawing are sold and drawn and paid. an POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE In the City of Loulsvnie, 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 following decisions: 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Com pany is legal. 2d Its drawings are lair. The Company has now on hand a large reserve fund. Bead the list of prizes for the JANUARY DBA WING. 1 Prize, $80,000 1 Prize 10,000 1 Prize 5,000 10 Prizes, $1,000 each 10,000 20 Prizes, 500 each, 10,000 100 Prizes, 100 each, 10,000 200 Prizes, 50 each, 10,000 600 Prizes, 20 each 12,000 1000 Prizes, 10 each 10,000 9 Prizes, $300 each, Approximation Prizes $2,70C 9 Prizes, 200 " " " " l,80t 9 Prizes, 100 " " " " 900 1,960 Prizes $112,400 Whole Tickets. $2; Half Tickets, $1; 27 Tickets, $50; 55 Tickets, $100. Bemlt Money or Bank Draft in Letter, or send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGISTERED LETTER OB POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our ex pense. Address all orders to B. M. BOARDMAN, Courier-Journal Build Louisville, Ky., or 809 Broadway, New York. Jan3 liscjeHatuetftts Cures SYPHILIS in any stage. CATARRH. ECZEMA, OLD SOBE3, PIM PLES, BOILS, or ANY SKIN DISEASE. CURES WHEN ALL OTHER REMEDIES FAIL!!! If you doubt, come to see us, and we will CUBE YOU., or charge nothing!!! Write for particulars, and a copy of the little book "Message to the Unfortunate Suffering." Ask any prominent Druggist as to our Standing. -$1000 BEWABD will be paid to any chemist who will find on analysis of 100 bottles of S. B. 8. one particle of Mercury, Iodide of Potassium, or any mineral suDsiance. 8W11TT SPECIFIC CO.. Props , Atlanta, Ga. (FEB BOTTLE.) Price of Small Size, $1.00 Large Size .. 1.75 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. decSl Wxoizs&lovuxl Z.B. Yuxcx. W. H Bailxt, VANCE & BAILEY, Attorneys and Counsellors; CHARLOTTE, N. a Practice in Supreme Court of the United States, uupreme court or North Carolina, jreoerai Courts, and counties of Mecklen burg, Cabarrus, Union, Gas ton, Rowan and Da vidson. IVOfOoe, two doors east of independence aquare. mayzv n RO. D. GRAHAM, IN the State and United states Courts. Collee tions. Home and , Foreign, solicited. Ab tracts of Titles, Surreys, &&, famished for com nensation. OnHB W. S. Corner Tr Tryoo streets unariooe, a. i. (Jan. 6. SIS SI I g LJLA s fA Ham- 3 go SaainMMMatwaaaaasr" sj We will offer from this date our ENTIRE STOCK 0? (Domestic and Imported losiery to SSSSi slch-ffi, f5W, 0101X9 a11 WALKING JACKETS to pe sow at a SACRIFICE. Also Shawls, Balmoral bklrts, Blankets and Overcoats. WE HATE A HANDSOME LINE OF Dress Goods im rsi it m Passamentries, Cords and Tassels, And everything in the Dress irlmmlng tine. WW U11VU. aT - PROMPT ATTENTION HARGRAVES A.J.Beall&Co., GENERAL FEED DEALERS -iND- COMMISSION MEBCHANTO OMMISSION MERCHANT, CHARLOTTE, N. C. HAVE NOW ON HANQ : A FULL SUPPLY OF WHITE AND YELLOW COBN, PEARL GRITS, BRAN. PATAPSCO -PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, TIMOTHY HAY. AND HECKEBS' y SELF-RAISING BUCKWHEAT FLOUR WILL GLADLY QUOTE PRICES -TO- BOTH THE WHOLESALE and RETAIL TRADE. Respectfully soliciting a share ef your patronage, we are respectfully, lanl9 ; A. 3. BEALL & CO. i C. C. D. A. Everybody Has Discovered MS NORTH CAROLINA LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE J The MeWli Music House nSS First-Class Instruments. ri II -a a- a line VllPQhc g M(nm Votinp Uscmh and secure Bargains ln many other lines of AAUUlClitO) GIVEN TO ORDERS. & WILHELM. CHICKEBING & SONS, KRANICH & BACH, MATHUSHEK, ABION, SOUTHERN GEM And other PIAN03. MASON &:hamlin, SHONINGEB, PELOUBET & CO., STERLING, AND OTHER ORGANS. THE ONLY HOUSE THAT SELLS 8TBICTLY Ask me for prices If you want good work and you will never buy anything but the best. ty Address or call on, II. McSMITII. GREAT GERM DESTROYER. PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. PITTING OF 8MAL POX Prevented. Ulsters purified and healed. Gangrene prevented and cured. Dysentery cured. Wounds healed rapidly. Scurvey cured In short Tme. Tetter dried un. SMALL POX ERADICATED. Contagion deatrmed. Sick Booms purified and made pieasan t. Fevered and Sine Per sons relieved and re freshed b y bathing It is perfectly harmless. For Bore xnroat u is a sure cure wiw tTopnyianc fia added to tbe water. DIPTHERIA (1 PREVENTED 80ft White Complexions secured by its use in bathing. Impure Air made harm less and purified by sprinkling Darby's Fluid about To purify the Breath. Cleanse the Teeth, it Cholera dissipated. Ship Fever prevented by its use. In cases of death in the house, It should always be used about the corpse it will prevent any unpleasant smell. can't De surpassed. Catarrh relieved and cured. Erysipelas cured. Burns relieved Instantly. Sears prevented. Removes all unpleasant ooors. An antidote for animal or vegetable Poison. Stings, &c. ISGARLET FEVER Dangerous efflavlas of sickrooms ana nospi tals removed by its use. CURED Yellow Fever Eradicate (In fact it Is the great Disinfectant and Purifier, FHXP.tBXD BT J. H. ZEILLN & CO., ManufacturlnClMmIsts,'Bole Proprietors dee4

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