a. x. ..Jtk i i ' JT 8UB80MPTI0H BATXSi paay, one year, pottrvald, in aduma . ... .. . . $8.00 ;joo Ont month ' ,..,.... WMMXLT MD1TI0M: - Weekly ( V vximty), in advance .$2.00 Outtfthetmedu, PmHaU . 2.10 fjioftWf m , 106. Liberal ReductionOr Ctubt. " - ' THE OBSSBTEB JOB DEPARTMENT Has been thoroughly supplied with every needed want, and with (he 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-HZADS, LETTEB-HEADS, CABDS, TAGS, BECIIPTS, POSTTBS, FBOGBAMMES, HANDBILLS, PAMPHLETS, CIBCULABS, CHECKS, Ac VOL. XXVII. CHARLOTTE, N. C, THURSDAY;MARCH 9 1882. NO. 4,044. i it J ini w p i if- SI'RING 1882. NEW and STYLISH GOODS just Received by Express an Elegant Line of ladies' Neck Wear, EMBRACING ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS FOB THIS SEASON. We will in a few days have open and ready for In- spectlon a Stock of Goods -SECOND TO NONE- IN THI3 MARK ST. ty AH are CordlaUyInvited to Call on Us. JBEi Alexander $ Harris. 1882, 1882. -: o : vo : Spring Style Bats. :o : :o:- PegraBi & Co., Have received and art dally receiving A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF OGO KKKBW HTTTTaSSo" O OE NSN T 2 EI N N N T "8fi O GOB N UN t 2 UUU HUB X if a ,T DO SI, Si and Felt -HATS.- Don't Fail t& Call and See Them. PEGRAM & CO. febU BOSTON- METALLURGICAL WORKS, 33 HAWKINS ST BOSTON, MASS. Metallurgists, Assayen and Analytical Chemists OALD udlLVtR REFINERS. Practical BUr-Rune f Ores 100 lbs. and upwards. Ut-.FRAOTUHT ORES TttEATEP Burveys, Mine IxaminaUons, Be ports, Sketches and Maps made. ConstmetlonB of works and Supplies Furnished. KAWAGESS 07 Thi Kcv EngteaA Smelting Work ;oi.i, xilveii, COPI'GU and I.CAD OHES HIHELTED OW BETUBUS r PCBCUASED COPPER MATTE AND BASE BULLION Treated on Reasonable Terms. THOMAS BINN3, MsTALLUBGIST, a. n. KIDNEY, Mncrjio ttGUUB. JOHN HOLLIDAT 1..Fh6. CBSMIKI. mar8 tf Z. B. Vahcb. W.H BAILBT VANCE & BAILEY, AttornaTi antl OoTUUeHort Prattle in Supreme Court of the United States, Supreme Court ef NortJx Caroling, Federal Courts, and ounUea of Mecklen burg,Cabarro,Dnlon, Gas ton. Bowan and Da . t&" wfflee, twe doors etytf of Iiwtopendence cuius, (j-j. , , nyi 65.v' D. .GRAHAM, I the state, sad United 8taU Coarfc, Collss Dtnsatlon. --WE- ARE RECEIVING --NEW-- -NEW-- GOODS IT EE Y DAY AND WILL SOON HATE BEADY for Inspection the most varied and beet salectef biock we nave ever offered the public. All lines o goods have been bought with care and dlscrlmlna tlon; but especial care has been taken in the selee uon oi our WHITE GOODS -AND- BLACK GOODS, Both of which surpass In variety and excellence anything of the kind ever shown the trade of Char lotte. w ask a thorough Inspection of oar stock and comparison of our prices. T. L. SEIGLE & CO. mar8 A cold or sore throat may not seem to amount to much, and if promptly attended to can easily be cured; but neglect is often followed by consumption or diphtheria. No medicine has ever been discovered which acts so quickly and surely in such cases aa PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER. The prompt use of this invaluable remedy has saved thousands of lives. PERRY DAVIS' PACT KILLER Is not an experiment. It-has been before the public for forty years, and la most valued. Where it Is best known. A few extracts from voluntary testimonials read as follows: Paw Ktt.i.kb bu been my household remedy for colds for the past twenty-raven years, and nave Eever known it to fall In effecting- a cure. i. S. Cbocucb, WUliamsTUle, N. Y. For thirty years I have uaea Pais Ktixek, and round it a never-failing' remedy for colds and sore throat Babton Seam am. Hav. received immediate relief from colds and sore throat, and consider your Path Killer an tn valuable remedy. Qmo. B. Evxbxtt, Dickinson, I hav. just recovered from a very severe cold, which I have had for some tune. I could get no relief until I tried your Pair Killer, which relieved me immediately. I will neve again be without it C. O. Fobob. Lowndes, Ga. Hav. need Patjh Eaui in iht t amilv for fortv rears, and have never known it to fail. Ham so at . Wavnefiboro. fit I began using- Paik Killhh in my family twenty- five years ago and hav. used it ever since,and have found no medicine to take its place. B. W. Dteb, Drrurslst Oneida. N. T. m For whooping-cough preparation made w A. P. Bouts, Liberty M For whooping-cough and croup it Is the best v. would not it bei i without it , Hours, Liberty Mills, Va. For twenty-five vears I have used Path Killeb for colds and chapped lips, and consider it the best medisine ever offered. Gio.Ho)pb, Wilmington, XI. u. I was unfrerincr savataIt with hmnctiitls. and mv throat was so inflamed I could scarcely swallow any food. I was advised to try your Pain Killeb, and after taking a few doses was completely cured. T. Wilkinson. Dr. Waltoh writes from Coshocton : Tour Pxnf Kxllxb rras diphth.ria and sore throat so alarm. Inarly prevalent her., and has not been known to fan ia a single instance This fact you should mak. known te tk. world. Mrs. Kllik B. Mason writes: My son was taken violently sick with diphtheria, high fever, and cold chills. So many children have die1 here, I was afraid to e&ll a physician, and tried your Pain Killkb. He was taken on Sunday, and on Wednesday his throat was clear. It was a won derful care, and I wish it could be known to the poor mothers who are losing so many children. For Chills and Fever PACT KILLER has no equal, it cures when everything else falls. Delays are often dangerous. A bottle of Pain KnxiBtn the house is a safeguard that no family should be without. All druggists sell it at 25c, soc, and $1.00 per bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence R. I. sept d&w sept oct TUTTFS PD LLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS,. CLERGYM EH, ARD THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of appetlte,Kanse,bowels costive, fain in theHead.with a dull sensatiom 1m the back part, Pain nndw tho honlder blade, , fullnesa after eattnt. wltft a disin. clination to exertion of sody oir mind, Irritability of temper. Low- spirits, Ajqss of memory, with a fteUng of aftE looted some luty. weariness, Ditsiness, nntterfnt: of the Heart. Pots before the eyes. Yellow gki. tleadaeae. Restless ness at nitht, highly colored UrtneT IF THESE WABimrOS AXXXTKHEEDEB, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TTJTTS PILLS especially adapted to such cas.s. one des effects such a charts; of feeling- aS to astonish tho sufferer. DtgMtlve Orfans, Bwalar tools arepro-doced.- Price cents. Si Wairray Bt, W.X. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Gbat Haib or Whiskkiw changed to a Ojwssr Black by a single application of thil i Dris. .It imparts a natural color, acU InstanUneously. Bold by Druggist., or ent by express .a receipt of ft. Office, 33 Murray St., New York. Dr. TCTT8 HAStAL ef ValMhle Iiiformtl nd h Ctetai I Beeelto wUl be aulte VBU M BUtU Feby. 8deodarwl Ginger, Bucho, Han draka, StiQugia, and many cf the best medi cines knewn are com- bused in Parker's Ginger l oaic, into a mctucuw f tuck varied sowers, as to make h the greatest TiWul PmilW ud the fcestHaUflStrHgtl i Bsstenf ever usea. It carts Rhettmatiim, Sleeplessnest, & diseaess of the Stomach. Bowels, Lungs, Liver A Kidney, Ai entirely difl"erontfroi I Ml IWI w 1 ' Bitten. Guirer Essences !ZT k fkik to rettor. tae sever mtoxtcates. Hiscox ywtbiat eebjrto amy keir. ft Co., C3temista, N. X. ase.imal ifaafc Lrf Baring Boytng Pol tar Shg, oetaa ST HARLES HOTEL. HEAD' alABTEESXOB WMttim i 8TATXSTHXX, R.C. rrms house has been leased for f J ,ir v tw nun, srhese tntentloit: IS to kMr, a sWotly nrstcJass house In every respect. mwSdtoria samole rooms on first and second Diphtheria. AMERICUS AND HER GIRLS. Luther Benson In the Bushville (Ind) Jacksontan Last Sunday night all the churches n Americas adjourned services, and their congregations completely filled the Opera House with the finest audi ence that ever greeted me in America. A lecturer or public speaker soon comes to take in his audience at a glance, and as I looked into the faces of one thousand of the handsomest and most intelligent men and women that ever assembled at one time and place in Americus. I confess that I was moved by such deep emotions as never before stirred me in the presence of an audience. I knew that they deserved something good, and that nothing com mon or ordinary would satisfy them. There were m that audience the min isters of the churches, the professors of the schools, the doctors and lawyers; then the intelligent middle-aged, and and the four or five hundred young la dies and gentlemen, the young men grand types of manhood, and the young aaies ! Here my pen halts, and such pictures of perfect beauty rush through my mind as no words can describe. As well attempt to paint a beauurui sun setsuch beauty, such loveliness but why vainly try to describe the inde scribable? Just think of about one hundred of the prettiest young ladies, to be found n a population or. hrty million people collected together in a beautiful opera house, on a night so clear that every cloud had fled from the sky, and just as the sun sank to his western bed and be fore he had fully veiled his face, the full, round orbed moon rose from her eastern bed and golden crested, mount ed up into the midst of myriads of stars that marshalled as cock or night glittering on the hill sides of night un til moon and stars melted into a light so soft and delicately beautiful that it seemed to the beholder that the day had lingered and veiled the night. The shimmering moonlight and the beauti ful starlight poured their almost - day- lght through the windows, and the gas jets flashed back their bright, dazzling lght as though they were kissing the moonlight or the starlight, or in love with it, or else jealous ana envious that there should be anything more beautiful than moonlight and starlight and gaslights combined; but there was, for, in the midst of this glittering-, daz zling, blazing, laughing tight were as sembled one hundred beautiful young adies. Never befoTe was I permitted to Took on such a sea of beautiful faces. That audience is photographed on my mind indellibly and forever. This is lode 3d Gods own best coun try, for here He has poured out most abundantly his richest Diessings. Americus is situated in boutuwest Georgia, and for soil, climate and health surpasses any or all other places. For three days there has not oeen a cioua in the sky. The sun shines down clear, and warm, the grass grow3 and flowers bloom and birds sing as in May. If anv of the Indiana people want to emigrate, bv all means come to south west Georgia, where land can be bought for three, four, five and ten dollars per acre: land too, on wnicn can De raisea a bale of cotton to the acre. Why stay up north and freeze nine inonth.-in the J 1 A year and be sunstrucK me otner mree and labor and ton at least eieven months out of every twelve, when you can come down here and make enough in three or four months to have a hair vear's holiday ? And such a holiday! Why. here m one mue or Americus is a ten acre erove or dell of magnolias all in bloom at once, ana just loaumg me atmosphere with order so delicious as . - j a. i 3 : i. v to almost rob one of their senses. Youne Rushvillians, how would you like to be permitted to walk beside an Americus young lady so Deautnui as 10 daze you down into ten acres oi mag- no ha n ossoms f wnv.me very air is loaded with ineffable and indescriable sweetness, but some poor, ignorant, un educated Republican says: "The society is not good ; the people are ignorant and lazy ; besides, they kill people jusc rry the poor negro for breakfast, bake him ior amner ana stew tniu iui auyyoi. This people can learn such isorthern nftonle as talk that wav profitable les sons in ail the nooiesc quanues iuai adorn and make beautiful the lives of sood men and woman. For kindness, hospitality, generosity, cnamy auu spmpathy, they are pot surpassed on earth. . , This nfionlfl has turned irom the nor rihlA andltn them disastrous past, and like brave men and true women, are taking the broken fragments left them by the war ana are weaving anu uwum incr them into a prosperous future. In riftpH. on pa more the South Is putting on her beautiful garments, and as time, the great healer, smooths the rougnpiaces and scatters blessings and sows prosper ity from her never wasting bounty, the land that felt the shock of battle and had for her monuments the blackened rnino of nncB heaiitiful homes, and for hftr nmsneritv devastated and wassea fioirtawill on airain have her path way thickly swathed with a prosperity that will spread a giory over me voiy past, and her waste places will smile and laugn witn more man auuuuauvo A Moral Well Pointed. "Whatever mav be said of Hon. Rob't Toombs, of Georgia, politically, it is ad mitted that in his farming operations, he has ever displayed sound judgment and good sense. The following anec dote related of him shows the tendency of his nreceots and practice. In Han cock countv there resided a gentleman noted for his generous hospitality and nublic spirit. He was vice-president at the time of the State Agricultural So ciety, and a leading man. As was his custom durinsr court week, he invited members of the bar and farmers to dine with him. He met Hon. Robert Toombs on the street (they were warm friends) and asked him to dine with him. With a merrv twinkle of his eye, Mr. Toombs responded with serious tone: "I am not going to do it, Ben ; I will not dine with a vice-president of the State Agricul tural Society who purchases his bacon ia the West." Mr. Toombs' friends ac knowledged that this reply was a home thrust. The Last of Gruteau. Cincinnati Commercial. "No one need imagine," said District Attorney Corkhill to-night, "that Gui-. teau will not hang oa the 80th of Z one. He will. The anniversary of that fate ful Saturday night will find him under the dissecting knife. -I,bear,!fchat Somite has deserted the and will file no bill of exceptions. Whether he does or not is a matter of nn moment at alL The Court in "banc will grant no new trial. It has . practi cally passed already upon every point that could be presented in , any pcssi we Mil nf MRAntiona. very word and ev ery actof Jadge.Cpr during; - the trial j was the result oi wi:i.cu " hia-bretheren Of tne Denco,; -,'i.aere is nothing to decide now; and , the assas sin will never appear1 in S1 court room again. Hia next appearance in public will be on the scaffold. i f; ITEMS OF 1KEREST. A ! James B. Nance, of "Kishville. "Ten nessee, is not3d as the man who Bound ed the last Confederate bugle charge of the war. V ' . ! San Franciscans are fond of Mexican coffee .when they . can get it. That of Colima is .thought to be as good as Mocha. ' The Irish troubles appear to retard immigration irom that country to the United States. JLast year only 70,910 of the 720,000 immigrants arriving here came from Ireland. The long-sought-for specific against hydrophobia, it is said, has been discov ered irr Cambodia in the . shape of . the bark of a tree, the effect -of which is very similar to that of strychnine. The property of ex-President U. S. Grant, near Elberon, Long Branch, has been transferred to his wife, Mrs. Julia Dent Grant. The consideration named was $40,000. It is stated that the results of recent geological explorations made in Russia by official direction show the existence in that empire of phosphate deposits sufficiently extensive to supply the wants of Europe for an indefinite pe riod. : The German associatio'n of spelling reformers has published the first of a series of classical native authors in the new orthography. The secret of theshake charmers of India issaid to be sewing up the mouths of their snakes. The nuptials of Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany, and the Princess Helena of Waldeck; will probably be celebrated at Windsor toward the close or next month, almost immediately "after the Queen's return from Mentone. Never omit regular bathing ; for un less the skin is in an active condition the cold will close the pores and favor congestion and other diseases. Ifc is significant of the change of sen timent toward Jews in England that the Evangelical Earl of Shaftesbury writes: "1 ' have long desired to 'see such a man as Sir Moses Mbntefiore in the House of Lords." Floreivee, S. C, in 1865 contained only ten houses. It has now a population of over 2,000, and last year over 100 houses were built within the corporate limits. Real estate has doubled in value within the past five years. It is sweetly pleasant to read that the Rey. Stephen Gladstone, rector of Ha- warden, has been good enough to re turn ten per eent. of his tithes to the farmers of that extensive parish. Lopk ing to the fact that this comparatively young gentleman is paid more than 4,000 a j ear tor conducting two ser vices per week, he can alxord this little bit of extravagance, especially since English farmers are beginning to ask themselves why they should pay tithes at all. They Were All Poor Boys. An exchange culls the following his torical facts, which should encourage every young man struggling under discouragements and poverty: John Adams, second President, was the son of a farmer of very moderate means. The only start he had was a good education. Andrew Jackson was born in a log hut in North Carolina, and was raised in the pine woods for which the State is famous. J ames K. Polk spent the earlier years of his life helping to dig a living outoi anew farm in jSorth Carolina, lie was afterwards a clerk in a country store. Millird 1 ill more was the son ot a New York farmer, and his home a very humble one. He learned the business of clothier. James Buchanan was born in a small town in the Alleghany mountains. His father cut the logs and built his own house in what was then a wilderness. Abraham Lincoln was the son or a very poor Kentucky farmer, and lived in a log cabin until he was 21 years oia, Andrew Johnson was apprenticed to a tailor at the age of ten years by his widowed mother. He was never able to attend school, and picked up all the education he ever got. General Grant lived the lite or a common boy in a common house on the banks of the Ohio river until ne was 17 years of age. James A. Garfield was born in a log cabin. He worked on the farm from the time he was strong enough to use carpenters tools, when he learned the trade. He afterwards worked on the canal. Butler's Virginia Lands. Gen. Beni. F. Butler and other capi talists some time since purchased a large tract of timber and mineral land, between 200.00a and 300,000 acres, m Pocahontas countv. West Virginia, and isatn countv. v a. xne uue is saiu. iu be obscure, and the lands are claimed bv the people who have occupied them for a number of years. For some time past Gen. Butler has had surveyors at work on the West Virginia tract, ana on Friday Campbell, Strong and Bar rett, the surveyors, undertook to con tinue their work near Dimes mm, when, it is said, a crowd of people as- sembled and fired upon them, chasing them across the mountains into- Vir- ginia. xne people tnreaten tne survey ors with tar and feathers if they re rl Jt turn. They Both Got Out. "Passengrs in the 'bus will do well to look out for their pocketbooks, said a London policeman at the door of a crowded omnibus : "there are two mem bers of the 'swell mob' in here." "If that is the case, said a nervous man in white choker, who looked like a elersrvman. fcI will get out: I cannot risk mv reputation in Buch company.' "And I." said a respectable-looking old gentleman, with gold-headed cane and spectacles." ' l have too much money about me to stand the chances of being robbed." - And so both alighted. Then the policeman said : "imve on ; they ve both got ouc The druggist who hesitates now is lost for the nrfntor n a should slice together 'some sweet oil and liquorice and onngovit Ms cough cure at onee Dr. Bull's cough sirup aoea noi pay nimenougn profit - '. Rrachltie.-Tlirotit Diaeasee often eomtnences with a cough cold, or unusual ex-er- tlonbf the voice. ,. These Incipient symptoms are allayed by theuseel afbwn,Brxmchlal Troches." which tf neglected often result in a chronic trouble oytnewirow, . v .; . - v. ,iisv4 : CiixIpsT ?Tryfcoajrf wMtoa a drnffetsL KidneV-Wert is the most dodo- lar medicine we sen." i snow in to dt rignv, -ior rni Mkor imMione una suco suecuic bgiiuii su urn. liTsrThowels and kidneys. If yon have those- In Hqum or aryrrom ealttake-Clty Tribune. BTmDtOmS wnicn unwiw uuiwwnn ui whukiu kidneys do not f afl to procure it and use faithfully.; .WlMn.n ... I.... ... m n . . U BU1U dj Hii OrUKKisuV Educated Women ! Beflned and educated women will sometimes suffer la silence for Tears Irom kidney diseases. or constipation and' pilea.which could, easily be curea dj a pacKsge or juaney-wort There is hardly a woman to-be found that does not at some time suffer Irom some of the diseases tor which, tnis great remedy is -a specific, it is pur up in liquid and dry forms, equally efficient Spring field Union; - Alleviation. Charleston, S. C Jan. 20, 1881. H. H. Wabkeb A Co.: Slrs-My wife's peculiar sunenng8 were completely alleviated by your sale A.iuney ana laver uure. a. V. JUOsKLT. fflW" Dr. C. W. BENSON, oi Baltimore, Rid. We give above a correct likeness ot this well known and successful physician and surgeon, who has made a life long study of - Nervous Diseases ana the Diseases of the Skin, and he now stands In the highest rank, as authority on those special and distressing diseases. .In the course of his practice he discovered what now are renowned In medical practice, viz: a combination of Celery and Chamomile in the shape of Pills. They are used by the profession at large and constantly recom mended by them. It Is not a patent medicine. It Is the result of his own experience la practice. They are a sure cure forthe following special diseases, and are worthy of a trial by all intelligent sufferers. They are prepared expressly to cure sick headache, nervous headache, dyspeptic headache, neuralgia, paralysis, sleepless, dyspepsia and nervousness, and will cure any case. Sold by all druggists. Price 50 cents a box. De pot, 106 North Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for $1 or six boxes for $2.60, to any address. DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE Is Warranted to Cure ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASE8 OF HAIR AND 8CALP, SCROFULA ULCER8, PIMPLE8 and TENDER ITCHINCSonsllpartsof the body. It makes the skin white, sort and smooth; removes tan and freokies, and is the BEST toilet dressing in THE WOULD. Elegantly put up, two bottles in one package, oonsisting of beta internal and external treatment. All first class druggists have it. Price tl. per package. CHAH. N CBITTENTON, 115 Fulton street, New York City, sole agent for Dr. C. W Benstm's rpmedit s, to whom all orders should be ad dressed. marl MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM, CF LYNN, MASS., C 3 O C a o s. E o LYDIA E. PSrJKHAsVTS VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a Positive Ciire for all lliose Painful Complaints and Weaknesses io common to our best remaio popuiaviwu. It win euro entirely the worst form of Female Com. plaints, all ovarian troubles, Inflamnation and Ulcera tlon, Fanimr and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and Is particularly adapted to tns Chanere of Life. It will dissolve and expel tumors from the uterus in an early stage of development. The tendency to can cerous humors there Is checked very speedily by its use. It removes f alntness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stoxnacn. It cures Bloattne. Headaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and indi gestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, Is always permanently cured by its use. It will at all times and under all circumstances act in harmony with the laws that govern the female Bystem. Vnrtha imnof Eldnev Comolaint of either sexuus Compound is unsurpassed. LYDIA E. PINKIIAM'S VEGETABLE COM POUND is prepared at 233 and Ma Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price SL Six bottles for 85. Bent Dy man In the form of pills, also in the form of lozenges, on receipt of price, 1 per box for either. Mrs. PinVham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Send for pamph let. Address as above. Mention this taper. No family should be without LYDIA E. HNKHAJTS r.lV'El't PILLS. They cure constipation, biliousness and torpidity of the liver. J8 cents per box. Sold by all Uruggists. LIME I LIME ! LIME! :o:-:o: HAVING now two more Kilns in addlUon to our PERPETUAL KILN we are now prepared to FILL. ORDERS PROJHPTL.Y on short notice, and at Drices that defy competi tion. We guarantee quality, and make no charge rmlf.M T,!m nmvna satisfactory. we have an agency in cnarioiie or a. duui mervllle: who will receive orders for small lots at reduced prices. Beierence as ro auaiiry or ume giveu ou uypu- Catlon. SIMON BEOTHKK3, Box no. 38, uanney uiry . u. mar7 3m ' FRESH FKESH GARDEN SEED R. H. JORDAN &i CO., TBTON STREET. maro CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. a s AKRhmee of J. L. Hardin, in bankruptcy. A will sell at the court house door in Charlotte on Monday,, the 13th day of March, 1882, two valuable city lots, known as Lots 1831 and 1833 In thn nlan nf f.hn lrv frantlner Q(t feet on Trvon -street and running back to College. There Is a comfortable dweiunK and outbuildings on said to!?-. -. r.. . Terms va casn ana me Daiancn ui o muui.ua, at 8 per eenit mieresi. j. j Dounn, ' Assignee pi nunuu ui miuuiwi. leDlo wa 2 4 1 It. i TV - J A s7 6 . S3 DOIT FORGET TO LOOK AT LACE CURTAIJSTB. We have some beautiful styles, also some handsome patterns in Cretohes. We still have a few HEAVY GOODS on hands that will pay you to buy for another season. We have Just received the prettiest and eheapest stock of Ever offered In this market. "PBlRu" HARGRAVES A BLESSING TO WOMANKIND. Relieve all diseases of women pecu Dr. liar to the appearance aiid cessation of the menses, uterine disturbances, torpidity of functions, with leucor rnoea, dlsmenorrhaea, and hysteria, Clarke's also In melancholia ana otner men tal derangements. Afford prompt relief to those distressing bearing down pains so peculiar to women. Price 83 per box. 8ent free by mall on receipt of price. Dr. Clarke Medicine Company, New York City. Periodical Pills. ?OR Scrofula or any Blood Disorder. Dr. Clarke's Antl- In either stage, whether primary, secondary or tertiary, are an Invalu able remedy. They never fall to cure when directions are followed. Price $2 50per box. Five boxes $10. Seat by mall, prepaid, on receipt of Srphilitlc Pills. price. Aderess ur uiarae Meoicine Company, New York City. AN INVALUABLE BETJEDY. For weakness of the Kidneys and bladder. A quick and complete cure In 4 to 8 days of all urinary affec tions, smarting, frequent or dlfflcuit urination, mucuus discharges and sediments in the urine from what Dr. Clarke's ever cause induced, whether or. re cent or long standing. One to three boxes usually sufficient. Price $2 per box. Three boxes for $5. Mailed free on receipt of Drlce. Ad Gonnorrhea Pills. dress Dr. Clarke Medicine Company, New York city. IS A. BALITI. IN I LEAD. For all eases of Spermatorrhoea' Dr. and lmpotency, as the result of self abuse in vbuth. sexual excesses In maturer years, or other causes, and producing some of the following effects: Nervousness, seminal emis Clarke's sions (night emissions Dy dreams). Dimness of Sight, Defective Mem ory, Phlsical decay, Pimples on race. Aversion to society oi Jfemaies. Confusion of Ideas. Loss ofSexntl Invigorating Power, &c, rendering marriage 1m- Droneror unnannv. Are a dosiuvo cure In two to 8 weeks. One to six boxes usually sufficient- Price $1.50 per box. Jfour boxes jo. seniDy mail, prepaid, on receipt of price. Pills. Address Dr. Clarke Medicine com pany, New York City. -Xebl8cUr.tr 13w ' ; r ,ii 1 if B 1 OUR SHIttT, "EVITTS" SHOES, &c. & WILHELM . c. C. I ). A. AND- THAT NORTH CAROLINA HAS THE LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE IN THE SOUTH. The McSmith Music House -SELLS- CHICKKUING & 80N3. KitANlCH & BACH. MATHITSHEK, ABION, SOUTHERN GEM ' Ana other PIANOS. MA80N& HAMLTN, SUoNINiiER. Jb-ELOUBET & 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. Addresser call on, H. McSMITH. piisceUiHMDtta. Telephones ! ' Telephones ! TELEPH0HES. THE SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE -AND Telegraph Company, -is the SOLE LICENSEE- of the Americanpell Telephone Company For supplying Telephones in the States of Virginia, West Virginia, (south of the B. A O. R. R,.) North Carolina, South Carolina, Florl ia and Alabama, PfilTATB LINES Constructed, equipped with Telephones and rented For particulars address SOUTUKHN BKLL TJELKPHUNK and TELEGRAPH COMPANY, febl 1 eod 3m 105 Broadway, New York. Having remeved to the shop, on Tryon sfreet, over the Independent Hook Ladder Track House, is now ready to receive orders for HOUSE, SIGN and ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, such as jBAiKnrQ, KalsomiDing, FrescoiDg, 4e -1 6oiIdinF9 i an26tf Everybody Has Discovered Julylttt

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