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f r ' : . . , iss.viu iKflwrriiutBr,,,,,. TT' r V ai)c Calotte Gbbstttizt; I - juBSOBiPTiojr Jurmt: sofly, e? tmK jwH ifac edwmc.; . sfemonfte . .A.. 4,00 fhfn month" ,. ... ..it v w 1- jp.0(J IMVMtk. ... 71 WMMXLT MDirrojf: wmtlt in In aSmmu. . . . . ..$2.00 Out fth mtnty, P9vaU . ..-2.10 .momOm....:.'.. i... . 1.05 r- ZJfcreZ MtdueticMjbr OkOm. IK N just Received by Ecpresa ap llegant Una of Ladies' Neck We ar, IMBBACINQ ALL THB LATEST DESIGNS FOB THIS SEASON. We will in a few days bare open and ready for in spection a Stockiof Goods -SECOND TO NONE- IN THIS MARKET. yg- All are Cordially Invited to Call on Us. Alexander t Harris. marO oots mi fl .Sltaes 1882. 1882. -:o::o:- :o: :o:- Pegram & Co., Hare resetted and an dally reoelTlnc ISRAITIFIL lm OF GGO n n jba n a mill tot O EK N If If O GO K W -HH GOO SJCK m MX N li If T 1, Don't Fail to all and See Them. pegram & CO. febU boston- IIETALLIIRGICAL, WORKS, 83 HAWK1HS ST BOSTON, MASS. 1 t Metanorgtsts, AssSjers and Analytical Chemlita. OOLMd SILVER REriNEBf Praetleal Mill-Ban l Ores 100 lbs. and upwards. HhFRACTORT ORES TREATED i . . . . Surveys, Mine Examinations, Beports, Sketches and Maps made. .Constructions of works and Supplies Furnished. . MANAGERS OF lb hv Eijbi Smel il,t, SIL.VBltt CitPPEtf mm A LEAD ORES SnELTED OH RETURNS r P17RCUASED COPPER MATTE AND BASE BULLION Treated on Seasonable Terms. TH( M18 BCTOS,,........ ....MJCIALLCBGItrr. A. H. KIDNET,. JOBS HOLUDAY.... !.... .Faor. OBBwar. W.B BAXLarr.- VANCE & BAILEYid Prames'rn SaprWni'' Coort ef1 tt United Rates, Supreme Court ef North CwnpMiJtt . r Cearts, and counties C IfeekJeaV tKia.CaieustUntoo1Gas- - dihM 1 NJS?& w tiuted State. CCUf of IlUes, Susveys. to, fumlsMa ior pentagon,.- . . r.-f , ; , . .. ... a r Omm !-w m rini THwan at and STYLISH GOODS Spring Sp Bate. Si and Fel :j;IS 1 ' - "' ' i..aae.i. - v-j.aMi 1 l,lir' ' i iii .j Wn MVp- ' : ! : : : r " ; j. w ' ',! rri - - 1 1 1. 1 j ii i i , 1 - , i vol, xxvn. -WE-- WE- ARE RECEIVING -NEW-- -NEW- GOODS EVERY DAY AND WILL BOOK HATE BEADY for Inspection tbe moat varied .and best s slectef DtOCK We have tt nfrnwt tha ruiKXo a ii i i.. - , " r " 1 IUQO V foods nave been bought with care and dlscr tmina "" mu eapecuu care nas oeen la&en in the ' selee lion oi our WHITE GOOD& -AND BLACK GOODS, Both of which surpass In variety and ex jellence anything of the kind ever shown the trade of Char lotte, we ask a thorough Inspection of o ur stock and comparison of our prices, T. L. SEIGLE & CO. mar8 A cold or sore throat may not BfHni ft amount to much, and If promptly attended to can easily be cored; but neglect Is ettem followed by consumption or alplttlmt. No medlcuie has ever been discovered wttlchi acts so quickly and rarely in such cases; as PERRY DA VI 8' PAIN KIIOjKR. Tha prompt use of this tnvaluabU remedy Aaa saved thousands of Uvea. PERRY DAVIS PAIW KILLER fs not an experiment. It has been before the: public for forty years, and la most value where it is best known. A tew extracts from voluntary testimonials read as follows: PfnKiLLtB has been my household remedy for colds for the past twenty-seven yean, and nave pever known it to fail-in effecting a cure. L. a Crockxb, WlUlamaville, N. Y. For thirty yeaxa I have used Pat Ktixxb, and found it a never-failing' remedy for cold and sore throat. Babtom Skam Alt. Have received immediate relief from colds and fore inroM,ana consider your Fain killer an hi valuable remedy . Jxo. B. Evxasxr, DicMnaon, N.Y. I have jot from a vupv Bvere cold. which I hsvej Md for some time. T could get no tried your Pain Kills b, which omediatftly.- I will never again be rener until relieved ram Withont it. d. O Tmtc.tL. TawmUl Oi. Have used Pair Killer in my family for forty fears, ana asve never Known u to xau. uahsok swia. WatrnastKiro. Oa. I benn osfeur Path Kiun 4n mv f ami! v twenty. five yean ago and have used It ever since, and have ipuna no neaicine to tas its puce. j. w. utex. ii. W. - vruggist, VBctaa, JN. I. For wboODnur-comrh and croup it is the best preparatioa aoade. We would not be without it - f. tiovrtr J-JDsrty Hills, va. For twenty -8 ts yean I hare used Pain Killeb for colds asd chapped tivm, and consider it the best medicine ever offered. CfcroJHoorKa, Wilmington, I was sasTermg everely with bronchitis, sad my . throat wa so inflamed I could scarcely swauow any food. I was advised to try your Pain Killkr, and after taking; a few doses was completely cured. T. Wilkinson. Dr. Walton writes from Coshocton: Tour Pain , Kn.i.BTB surss diphtheria and sore throat, so alarm ingly prevalent here, and has not been known to fall in a single instance. This fact you should make known to the world. Mrs. Ellen B. Mason writes: My son was taken violently sick with diphtheria, high fever, and cold chills. Bo many children have died here, I was afraid to call a physician, and tried your Pain Killer. He was taken on Sunday, and on Wednesday his throt was clear. It was a won derful ewe, and I wish it could be known to the poor mothers who ai.-e losing so many children. ForCnins and F ever PAUT KILXER has equal It curv when everything else falls. Delays are often dangerous. A bottle of Paih KiixsKtn the house Is a safeguard that no family shoul d be without. All druggists sell it at 25c, 50c, and 11.00 per bottle. PERRY. DAVIS A SON Proprietors, Providence, R. I. septd&w sept oct TOWS EEC INDOR8ED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AM YHE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Xioss of appetite.Kan a,b Pain In theHeacLwith a dull sensation in the back part, fain nnaer tne inoaiasr. blade, fullness after eating, with a disin; : oli nation to exertion of body or mind, r Irritability of temper. Imw spinta, Xmb r cf memory, with a feeling or haying ne lected some duty, weariness. JJUzlneaa. yimieTHgof th5 Heart. Dots tjefore tne yes, gellow Skin. Headache, Kestiess neas at night, highly colored Urine. XF THESE WASHDT08 ABE UHEEEDEBr SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TU1Y8 FILLS re especially adapted to- : ucneases.one dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They later ease tne Appetite, and eaa the . body to Take Vleeb, thus the system 1 PlUTeCrjaiia. KIy toels arejro dnced. Price S cents, fo Mirravy BUi, Bf . T . TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Gray Hair or Whiskebs chanred to aOLoesY Black by a single application of this Drn. It Imparts I natural color, acta Instantaneously,, Sotdby Druggists, or sent by express en receipt of SI. Office, 35 Murray St Hew York. ST Dr. TCTFS MASCAL sf Valsabl lanjnaatkm m iTeby. aSdeodewl " Ginver. Buchu. Man drake, StaBotfa, and many of the Wst medi- ernes anewB a w W,nrA in ParkcrGiaeer Tonic Into a medinae of suck varied Bowera, as to make it the syeatest Ttkwwl Pmificradlhsi BestBthsUnmefhl Sasterer Ever usee It carts Rhennwtisna, UParker's SlecplesmeM, & diseata cl tne atomacn, .nowa !3Sut MUntb' aeveriatoxkatea, ffiscqx !oera nteWDseii leased f" rtTij mtuum intention- IS tO ai i aMetli sWasousVta every respect. lm Jfaute roi on tot and second iMtrraige rtliVsoli. Diphtheria. I CHARLOTTE, N. C, FRIDAYi OPINIONS of tke STJP&tSSlE COURTi Digested for THs Obskbtkst by Walter M. Busbse, of the Balelcir Bar. ; Pugb vs. Grant, adm'r, Northampton.' Rurrnr, J.: " Where fraud ts alleged in the endorse ment of DondB sued., on ana - upon tne production of the instruments accom panied with such proof as entitles the endorsement thereon to be read in evi dence, it la error in the Judge to charge that the burden of proof is upon the plaintiff to show whether the assign ment of the bonds was an honest trans action or not, for there is a presume tion, primb facie, in bis favor to the extent that he took them for value and that he was the true owner. It is a presumption that, in a proper case might be rebutted, but the burden of proof would be upon the person who' alleges the defect in the title. There is an implication of law, in favor of, every holder of a negotiable instfu-1 ment, until something be shown to the contrary, that he gave value ror it and came fairly and rightfully by it The exception to this rule in favor of the holder of a negotiable instrument, is, when there is any fraud or illegality in its inception upon such proof being of- fered, the holder will be required to show that he acquired it bona fide for value, there being at such a juncture "a shifting of the burden of proof from the defendant to the plaintiff." Where bonds were executed prior to 1868 the rules of evidence at the date of their execution prevail, with reference to parties there was but one rule, to ex clude their evidence as being incompe tent, the only exception was where the interest of the person offered as a wit ness was evenly balanced, he became a competent witness and might be called i by either party. In this ease Vincent the endorser was competent to speak of the matters for which he was called and the exclusion of his evidence entitles the plaintiff to a venire de novo. Wilson & Eaborn vs. Respass, Beaufort Smith, C.J.:. Id this case the plaintiffs leased cer tain lands from the defendant for the purpose of raising a crop and an agree ment was entered into by which one half of the crop raised was to be given to the defendant except the crop of corn raised in a certain field of which he was to receive one-third; during the temporary absence of plaintiffs the de fendant entered upon tne demised land, took possession of the crop and some cern that was cured by them and re fused to allow thein to re-enter or in any manner interfere with the standing or gathered crops, and claimed to hold, them for himself alone. Held, That in such case where the defendant executes a bond for the full sum, and his solvency is not denied, it is not error to vacate the restraining order before obtained or to refuse an injunction or to refuse to appoint a receiver, for the act amendatory of the Landlord and Tenant Act, of -March 12th, 1877, in its third section says " in case thjffe shall be a continuance or ah appeal from the justice's decision to the Superior Court, the lessee or cropper, or the assigns oi either shall becMowed to retain posses sion of mid property, upon his giving bond, &c.w When a lessee mortgages his interest in the crop to the lessor, in such case the lessor has the right to give bond, &e, as above. Barbee, adm'r. vs. GBeen Wake. Ashe, J. Where a defendant in a suit sets up a counter claim whieh includes the bur ial case and other funeral expenses of the intestate, the said plaintiff at the time sueing as administrator, such ex penses as were necessary according to the circumstances of the deceased should be allowed. An action will lie against an admin istrator for funeral expenses though money so paid was not strictly a debt due by the deceased. It is the duty of the executor or administrator to see that the deceased is decently interred, and the law allows the reasonable ex pense of so doing above all other debts and charges except snch as may be a specific hen on the property of the de- In Adams vs. Butts, 16 Finck. Mass. 343 it is held, that in an action brought by an administrator to secure a debt due the intestate, a defendant may file in set off, a demand for money paid by him to defray the funeral expenses of deceased. There is an implied promise by the administrator having assets to reimburse one who has defrayed such expenses. There is error in not allowing this de fendant so much as was suitable to the circumstances of the deceased in ex penses for funeral. Error. Reversed. State vs. Spellar Washington. RrjmN.J.: ' The defendant was indicted for car rying a concealed weapon, his counsel proposed to ask a witness introduced by him "What the defendant said as to thprnnssflstdnn of the TJistor"' but on obiection on the part of the State he was not nermitted to do SO. It would be vain to disturb a verdict and judgment because of the exclusion of testimony which could not have any beariDg upon the case, and he who com nlains of such exclusion should plainly set forth In his exception its purport, or substance, in order that it may De seen to be relevant and such as would aid the iurv in making up their verdict The distinction between the right to "keep and bear arms" and "the practice of carrvinfir concealed weapons is plainly observed in our constitution The first, it is declared, shall not be in fringed, the latter may be prohibited. No error, judgment affirmed. State vs. Mottr-Wayne; Ruffin, J.: The defendant and two others were indicted for larceny at the March term of the Inferior Court, at that term the case was continued, the others gave ball, the defendant was confined in jail to await his trial. : Th ntirnnsA of the act of 1879 as re- irards inferior Cburta is two-fold, first. it RMuirea to the nartv accused a speedy trial of the charge against him, and next, it saves the county, as far as pos sible, the expense- incident tothecon- finement of . the accused.- The statute s a:remedial' on and'therefdrt musl; be liberally interpreted." It 1$ riotlerrpr whnn thm Ansa is transferred from the AsiAirAfc'ntVrrtA TnfArlor conrt to that of if tha SnnArinr Court to try in that court nrtA riaf andant ana continue uwcaw against the others; 1 particularly when they are J ortunate , eriDUglL to escape confinement v ! -.; J 'Case of the" larceny of a. hog. .Meld, that it is error to admit as evidence the declarations of " the ; defendant before the examining magistrate, fit is the duty of such magistrate to inform the accused that his refusal to answer would not be used against him. wm 1 STATE NEWS. Greensboro Bugle: Wm. C Snow, a boot and .shoe merchant of our place, mm laiieu. ; . A great many spurious 6-cent nickel pieces are in circulation in Greensboro; . We regret to .announce that Mri Caldcleugb, whose prostration from paralysis we announced a few days ago, died about 1 o'clock this evening. Wilmington Review : A white man by the name Of R. Habner was drowned off the: steamer D. Murchison on her last trip'up the river, which was on last Thursday night Wilmington Star: We reeret to learn that Capt Robeson, of the steam er Wave, is quite Bick with typhoid pneumonia at ms nome in Favette- vUle. Raleigh News and Observers Died. at her residence on Martin street yes terday morning. Miss. Eliza Dnpree, aged 47 years, . - ' Tne question of convening the lecris- laturein special session was not defi nitely settled-yesterday, as was expect ed. The matter was postponed until the 17th instant! V" it was rumored here yesterday that the notorious murderer and Outlaw. Scott Partih, was captured yesterday and lodged in jail at Smithfield, John ston county. ' Mr. if. H. Heartt whose narrow es cape from death as a result from an overdose of morphine, was able to be about his store yesterday. Asheville Citizen: Monday was a good day for dogs in Asheville, at least it was a good day for burying them. Some eight or ten were found lying around loose, and had to be buried at mblic expense. It is supposed a care ess handling of poison did the work. CoL David Murchison, whose untime ly death is the subject of such general sorrow, was a gentleman very closely identified with this toWn and section. He was a large stockholder in the Ashe ville bank, and also the owner of large bodies of land lvine about the base of the Black Mountains. He commanded a large share of the good will and re spect of this community, and the news of his death called out many express sions of sin cere regret flEWS WTES. Gen. B. F. Butler, in a brief interview Monday, said he knew nothing about being retained as Guiteau's counsel ex cept what he had seen in the newspa pers. David Navazzo. the "fat boy." who has been on exhibition indifferent parts of the United States, died in Pittsburg, Pa., vesterdav of small-Dox. He was 21 years old and weighed 700 pounds. The journeymen painters of St. Louis. Mo., are out on a general strike. They demand $3 per day. . There are also dis turbed relations between masons, car penters, bricklayers and shoemakers and their bosses. Arrests of nihilists have been made at Odessa and a secret pfess has been discovered. . Joseph Pan coast, M.D., emeritus pro- fessorof anatomy in the Jefferson Med ical College, Philadelphia, died Tuesday morning, aged 77, or pneumonia. His illness was of short duration. The Earl of Rosedale introduced a bill in the House of Lords excluding atheists irom both houses of Parlia ment. .- In the United States court at Tren ton, N. J., yesterday, Henry B. Marsh- bank, who pleaded guilty on bve indict ments for embezzlement and conspiracy to defraud the Pirst. National Bank of Newark, was sentenced to five years' imprisonment in the State prison. In the United States District Court in New York, yesterday, the grand jury Drought in an indictment against ex- Special Treasury Agent Gen.N. M.Cur tis, charging him with collecting politi cal assessments from custom-house em ployes for campaign purposes. Six prisoners, all colored, escaped from the jail at Staunton, Va , Saturday night - Gen. Skobeieii has received many threatening letters, some containing challenges from Germans, which he treats with contempt The German press is indignant at Gen. Skobeletrs speeches at Warsaw in which he flattered the Poles, saying that if there was no Russian garrison at Warsaw there would be a German one. , State Senator Bailey, having stated in debate a few days ago that the Hon. John uoode bad for years "cheated tne Republicans" in the Norfolk district, Mr. Goode responds, and denounces "the stale statement as a lie and the author as a liar." Death of Prof. John Kimberly. Asheville Citizen. We were shocked to learn that this gentleman was found by a membef of his family dead in his bed on Monday morning. He had retired the night previous in nis usual health, but was subject to a serious affection of the throat which was probably the cause of bis death. He was a native we believe, of Brooklyn, New York. He was be fore the war, and subsequently upon its reorganization, professor of chemistry in the University of North Carolina, occupying atone timeline same position in the University or Tennessee, lie has been living in this vicinity for a number of years, engaging somewhat largely in agricultural and horticultural pursuits. Me leaves a large family, lie was twice married, nis nrst wife being X lad v. of Eden ton ; nis second a dan eh ter of Judge Manney of Nashville, Tenn. A Spanish Sensation. London. March 9. A Madrid dis natch to the Daily News savs conside rable sensation has been caused hy the rumor that Don Carlos has abdicated his claims to the Spanish throne in favor of his infant son... t : . A Goad None should not hesitate to wait upon those whom even such a disease as smallpox has attacked. : There Is little to be feared by persons waiting on the aide If they win use Darby s ProphylacSc Fhdd freely lp. the water they bathe, withand also take tt Jntec bally. In sick rooms tt should b exposed eh a piaffe or saucer, and the patlenl sponged off with;' the Jluld dflmedwlln waieXnalaeafew4Tope used internally, it should also'fee used about everypartof the house. ! , ' . 1- The true bloom on beauty's face, the rose-tint of a heanby sldn, ean be enjoyed in December or anv othet taonth. by using Dr. C W. Benson's 8atft Cute.1 li 'floes awsi winV'ur erprn&Jahd lrruatlonS or ettner me vasi or acaip.riar u t - Thousands! of ladies to day cherish grateful re membrances of the helpderited from (he use of Lydia X. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ;; It DosslUvely cares all female, wmplalnta. Bend to Mrs. Lydia X. Plnkham. 233 Western Avenue, Lrrm, Mass., for pamphlets. . 10, 1882, a w s wouki can speeui auenoon to the advertue meat of in this issue of Geo. A. Stone, the well -t Imown noperyraan, of Boehester. IS. Y., who is in want of a lew morn salesmen to seU his now fa- moos Focklinston Grape, and other new special. ues in nursery stock. . ;. Broncliltis.---Ttroat Dieeateesi of ten commences with a cough, cold, or unusual exer tion of the voice. These incipient symptoms are allayed by the use of "Brown's Bronchial Troches," which if neglected often result in a chronic trouble of the throat. Dr. C. W. BENSON, of Baltimore. Bid. We give above a correct likeness of this well known and successful physician and surgeon, who has made a life long study of Nervous Diseases and the Diseases of the 8MH, and he now stands In the highest rank, as authority on those special and distressing diseases. Id the course of bis practice he discovered what how are renowned in medical practice, viz: a combination of Celery and Chamomile in the shape ot 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 bis own experience in practice. They are a sure core for the 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 En taw street, Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for 81 or six boxes for 82.60, to any address. DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE Is Warranted to Cure ICZIMA, TETTERS.-HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISBA8ES OP HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLE8 and TENDER ITCHINCSonaUpartsofthe body. It makes the skin white, soft and smooth; removes tan. and freckles, and is tha BEST toilet dressing in I'H w WOELD. Elegantly put tip, two bottles in one package, oonfrinting of both, internal and external treatment. AU first class druggists have it. FrioeSl.perpackage. CHA8. N CRITTENTON. 115 Fulton street, New York City, sole sgent for Dr.3. W. Benson's remedies, to whom alt orders should be ad dressed. marl MRS. LYDIA L PIKKHAM, OF LYNN, MASS., LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a Positive Cnre fs all these Painful Complaints and Weakaasaes so common to our best female population. It will car entirely the wont form of Female Com yiaiats, all orarlaa troubles, Inflammation and TJlosra tion. Falling and Displacements, and the consognsnt Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to tha Change of Life. It will dlsaolTe and expel tumor, from the utorus in an early stage of development. The tendency to can corona humors there is checked Veryspeedfly by its use. It remoTee faintnem, flatulency) destroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Kervous "Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi gestion, . That reeling of bearing down, canting pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by its use. It wm at all tlrnes and tmcter all circumstances act in harmony with the laws that govern the female system. For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sax this Compound i unsurpassed. XiTDIA E. .PIKKnAMm TEGETAtJLK COM POITKDis prepared at S33 and S35 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price SI. Six bottles for as. Sent by mail invito form ef -pUls, also intbe form of iosenges, on reoetpt of price, SI per box for either. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Bend for pamph let Address aa abe. Mention thit Paper. So family should be without LTDIA K. PtKtHUM LlVEa PILLS. They euro' constipation, bfliofisnsai, aad torpidity of the liver. SS cents per box. " tar Sold by all Drnggiata. , LIHE! LIME! LIIilE! H ATING now two Wore Kilns In addition to our PgKPKTUAL KILN We are now prepared to ' FIUi OBDERS PBOnPTLT, on short notice, and at prices that defy competi tion. - We guarantee quality, and make no enarge nnlftM T.lmn nrntM aatlsfartnrv. . . We have an agency in Charlotte of A. C. Sum merville; who will receive orders for small lots at reaueea prices. - ' . t -- . Reference as to rraalltrrtf Lime "given oh appll canon. , oiaiun -.Btturruuis, Box No. 88,H3aftney City H- C marT 8m FRESH FRESH . . , . . GARDEN SEED. R. H. JORDANfe CO., i,iWBrow;'iri1ttEa5.' . mars CXTX P JK O B E RT Y. FOR SAIiE. ; A S Asshrnee of J. IV Riurdin. in hankTODtcT. wilt sell SVtne eaurt house door fa Charlotte on Monday, the 13th day otMarchi 1882, two valuable ei rota, known as Lota 1881 and 1883 in the plan Of the city, -fronting 99 feet on Trron street and rannlng back to Oollegek There Is a comfortable dwelling and outbuildings on said Terms eaoh and the balance in 0 months, at 8 per cent, interest J. X. BROWN, v Assignee of J. &. Hardin in Bankraptey. febl8 tds NO. 4,045. Di T FORGET AT OUR LACE CTJBTA.IJNTS, weStitfa 2r.hL..oJ?n "HfI GOODS another season. We have Just received Ever offered ln this market. "PSABV HAHGRAVES A BLESSING TO WOMANKIND. Believe all diseases of women pecu Dr. liar to the aDDearance and cessation of the menses, uterine disturbances, torpidity of functions, witn leucor- Clarke's rhoea. dismenorrhsea, and hysteria. aiso in meiancnuua tuiu uiuer men tal derangements. Aftrrd prompt relief to those distressing beariDg down pains so peculiar to women. Price 3 per box. Sent free by mail Periodical 'Tills. on receipt or price, ut. ciarse Medicine Company, ew Yore city. pOR Scrof alfc or any Blood Disorder. Dr. Clarke's Pills. In either stage,-whether primary, secondary or tertiary, are an Invalu able remedy. Ther never fall to teure when directions are followed. Price $2.50per box. five Doxessiu. Sent by mall, prepaid, on receipt of price. Aderess Dr Clarke Medicine company. New erkCity. lltVALTJABLE DEHEDTT. tor weakness of the Kidneys and bladder. A quick and complete cure In 4 to -8 days of all urinary affee oops, smarting, frequent or difficult urination, mucuus discharges and Dr. -Clarkee sediments, ln the urine from what ever cause induced, whether of re cent or long standing. One to three boxes usually sufficient Price 82 Oonnorrhea per 'box. Turee boxes for 30. Dialled free on receipt of Dries. Ad Pille. dress Dr. Clarke Medicine Company, Neworkcaty. . . .. rfjHLEIlE -1 Dri ; 19 A BAliHl IN G I "LEAD, I Tor all sases of . Srrmatorrnrea' and Im potency, as me result 01 seu- abuse m youth, sexual excesses in maturer years, or ether causes, and nroducinjc some. 01 tne iouowmg effects: Nervousness,' seminal emis Clarke sions (night emissions by dreams). Dimness ofSight," Defective Mom- ioiy rhisieai 4ieeay, 'Hropiea on race. Aversion tosociety oiyemaies. Coafdsien of ideas,. Loss of Sextnl Invlgcrating rxrwer, ac rendering marriage im oroneror unhaoDV. Are a positive cure ln two to 8 weeks. One to six boxes usually sufficient- race L6U per box Four boxes SS. Bent by Pllta. man,: prepaia, on receipt 01 pnro. Address Dr. -Clarke Medicine pany, New York City. tebl9 dwl8w. rogtea,, C. C. D. IHI OBSXRVXB JOB DXFABTMXItT Has been thoroughly supplied with every needed want, and with the latest styles of Type, and every manner of Jott Frtnttng can now be done with xteatziess dispatch, and cheapness. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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March 10, 1882, edition 1
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