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t tirtt 4vA CIT ?... ' ' Ull U.1LU. 3111,1 iV-f TTTTM V MUB80BIPT10W XATX8: ..... t&oo 4.00 2.00 7$ TMMXLT MDITIOJ, S2.00 0f ssmmmMp. rqfrix! .... 2.10 xmoulM. 1.06 or IB Stdudfmjtr Club. just Becelved bjiltpress an Elegant Line of Ladies' Neck Wear, MBBICINQ ALL THK LITEST DK3I6N3 FOB" THIS SEASON. "we will la a few days hare open and ready for In pecUon a Stock ot Quods -SECOND TO NONE- XH THIS MARKET. tar-jAll are Cordially Invited to Call on Us. Alexander & Harris. raArfl 1882. 1882. -:o: :o:- : :o:- Pegrara & Co., Have received and are dally receiving A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF GGO EKBXN ft. OK NN VTTTT-K8- ' TS T 5 6 . KB N N K O GOB R BR GOO EBB K HH T SggS Si, SI and Felt Don't M to Call and See ta. PEGRAM & CO. Iebl4 BOSTON METALLURGICAL WORKS, 33 HAWKINlST., BOSTON, MASS. Metallurgists, Assayen and Analytical Chemlsti ot,nd silver nsrnERs. immUm il,ttns f Ore 100 lb, and upwards. in : F K A Ortin X OBEstBBATED. enrvev. Mine examinations, Reports, Sketches and Mps made. Cow tractions ot works and AuottUe Famished. r-.-V. XAIAGXBS OF Tin Stf Eiglsai - Smelting Work Lir, SILVER. COPS' IiU mud KBADpBES 85XFXTED r PURCHASED COPPeR MATTE AND BA8E BULLION Treated on Seasonable Terms. .KXTAIXCB6IST. THOMAS BINN3,. A. H. riDNKT.... JwHN HOLLIDAY .'...."...P CHKWaT. ,mar8 tf - ft B. VaSCB. . . . , VANCE I? BAILEY, 1 .i'i tw. vh Halted Statafr A ..4 m t- rrtA nrarsa i m !. OnMMf JhA.. I III llll W " ' M1 1882 NEW and STYLISH GOODS Spring Sp Hate HATS VOL, XXVII. 38 &XrthlUQt c; -WE--' --WE- ARE RECEIVING -NEW- -NEW-- GOODS EVERY DAY AND WILL SOON HAVE BEADY for Inspection the most varied and best seleetef Stock we have ever offered the nubile. . All lines o- goods have been bought with care and dlscrlmlna uon; dui especial care nas teen taken in the seleo on 0f oar . WHITE GOODS AND BLACK GOODS, Both of which surpass In variety and excellence anything of the kind ever shown the trade of Char lottev We ask a thorough Inspection of our stock and comparison of our prices. T. L. SEIGLE& CO. mar8 BcdtcaL Diphtheria. A cold or sre tbrot may not seem to mount to much, and If promptly attended to can easily be cured; hut neglect is often followed by consumption or diphtheria. No medicine has ever been discovered which acts so quickly and surely In such cases as PERRY DAVIg PAIN KTIXKRT The prompt use of this invaiuabU remedy has saved thousands of lives. PERRY DAVIS' PA IX KHJLKR IS not an experiment. It has been before the public for forty years, and la most valued where It Is bestjenown. ' A few extracts from voluntary testimonials read as follows: Paw Kum has been my household remedy for colds lor the past twenty -seven yean, and nave Eever known it to fail In effecting a cure. - & Cbocxkb, Williamarffle, N. Y. . For thirty yesra I have used Paik Knxxa, and round it s never-failing remedy for colds and sore throat. Babtom Bkaman. Have received Immediate relief from colds and ore throat, and con alder your Pain Killkh an to valuable remedy . Gso. S. JBvxjtxrx, Dickinson, I have just recovered from a very sever, cold, which I nave had for some time. I could get no relief until I tried your Path Ktllkb, which relieved me immediately. I will never again be without it C. O. Force, Lowndes, Oa. Have used Pain KtiiT.kb in my family for forty rears, and have never known it to faiL Hansom Lewis, Waynesboro, Oa. I began using Pain Killzr in my family twenty, five years ago and have need it ever since, and have found no medicine to take its place. B. W. Dxeb, Druggist, Oneida, N. Y. For whoopiiig-cough and croup it is the best preparation made. We would not M without it A. r- Kotnrs, UDerty auus, vs. For twenty-five years I have used Path Kixixb ind cnaimed Bds. and consider it the best medicine ever offered. OxO-HooPMWUmington, N. a. I was suffering severely with bronchitis, and my throat was so Inflamed I could scarcely swallow any food. I was advlasd to try your Patm Kilxxb, and after taking a few doses was completely cured. T. 'Wiliinson. Dr. Walton writes from Coshocton : Your Paw Kiuxb sures diphtheria and sore throat, so alarm ingly prevalent here, and has not been known to fail in a single instance. This fact you should make known to the world. Mrs. Eujcn 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 eaU a physician, and tried your Pain Eoixs. He was taken on Sunday, and on Wednesday his throat was clear. It Was a won. derf ul cure, and I wish it could be known to the poor mothers who are toeing so many children. For Chma and Fever PAIK KIXI4KR has no equal. It cures when everything else falls. Delays are often dangerous. A bottle of Pain Killeb 4n the house Is a safeguard that no family should be without. All druggists sell It at 25c., 50c, and $1.00 perhoftie, J PERRY DAVIS A SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. I. sept dAw sept a oct. TUTT!S INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Tosaof appetlte.lVapsea.bowels eostlv, Tln In tfiefleadTwith a dull aensanonln the back part. Fsin under th snouidw blade, fullness after eatiny T witn a diafiT- ilina.tion to exertion 01 ooay or IrritabUlty of temper. Lowr spima. n numorr. with a feelinc of havm JUOSS 1iA .oml dutj. weariness. Uttslness, rm.mnn wirn a laannc 01 uavviiiK uokt- riutterinr of the ayaru vovt orP lu wl TtHow Bklm. ii.aAftCn., jResnesa- neaa at nixht. bicbly oolored Urine. IT THESE WABHUTGI LSI UKEZXSZB, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUIT'S FILLS are especially adapted to ncheM.stone dos effects sneha change of feeUns as to astonish the sufferer. ThiTlseVeaM tbe Appetite, and cans. tb. WwrUkeeand by UelrrtistUaen tb. DUrcaUve vmai, llearsilw s)to; iicpro dnced. cents. TUTT'S HAIft DVE. Obat Haib or Wktskxbs chajnwd to hSb: na lnltin' (SsPjDruKifU, or sent by express on receipt of fl. Office, 35 Murray St., New York. .T 9 TFT-rS SAHCAL ef Valasble IiSm" S f Cl RMlt UI fee anllea XXX ea apikaUMb f eby. 28deodawl " ' '. Ginger, Buchu, war drake, Stulineia, and many of the best roedi rlnM lcnowii are com- biscdia Parker's Gjnger Tonic. Into a medicine of such varied powc ? tt'make It 0 grew t1,J Trrlf;r and the BestnoalthAStreaxth Batterer tver usv ItnaH RhOTWatltM, Sleepleaaness. & diseaeia of the Stoimxch, Bowels, T imM IJver & Kadneva, Parker's flair BalsaiTii Urntlrelv diflcrentfroia The ftSTVf and ether f onia. as it rT. irZT7.ii. 4. mum tk sever intoxicates, riiscpx jselafalaeUrlecmykain A O., Chemists, N. X. ct22 THARLES HOTEL. S ,ZLZ In seeond POLLS 1 STATE NEWS- Newtnn "Rntfimrian! The' barrow gauge railroad is approaching: Newton at tbe rate of half a pdile aday, and oar people hope to see it completed to this place in time for the summer travel. A company nas been lormea nere this week, consisting of men of means to build a cotton factory at una piace. The capital for this enterprise has been agreed upon, and will be ready as soon as needed. The location of the factory and other matters of detail are not yet fully determined on. But it is fixed that the factory will be in Newton, and work will be commenced at an early day. ) Raleich News and Observer: Since September 1, we have received 51,317 bales of cotton. Robert Lawrence, a little negro some ten years of age, on Friday entered the dwelling of Mr. Richardson, on Morgan street, and stole a quantity of linen and jewelry. He was caught, tried by May or Manly yesterday, and sent to jaiL Mr. a, JS. Hooker, foreman at tne wood working shops of Mr. Jacobs. Allen, had his right hand badly lacerat ed while in the act of adjusting a cir cular saw, which had previously gotten out or hx. Surgical aid being called in it was found necessary to take off three of his fingers. At last accounts he was doing well. .Wilmington Star: On Sunday last, at Bannerman's Bridge, in Pender coun ty, a son of Mr. Lewis Savage, about 14 years of age, in the employ of Mr. John R. Bannerman, was riding on a timber cart, which had a heavy log attached, when he accidentally fell oft, and one of the wheels of the cart passed over his chest, which inflicted such serious injuries that he died before he could be conveyed to his home. North Carolina granite and brown stone are being used as a part of the material in the construction of the large brick store on Market street for Messrs. Hancock & Daggett. We learn that the members of Rev. Willis Wooten's (colored) chapel have purchased the house on the corner of Ninth and Bladen streets and intend to convert it into a church. There will be services thereto day, morning and even ing. Two tramps were hauled up before the mayor yesterday morning, when one of t ht m stated that he was from Texas and the other from California ; and that one was trying to make his way to Washington City and the other to New York. They were held for the present. ITEMS OF INTEREST. Over 14,000 natives of Kentucky live in Iowa. Florida has 37,000 Sunday, school scholars. Pink eye is killing the dog3 in Fay ette county, Kentucky. The present legislature of Kentucky costs the Slate nearly $4,000 a day. Foreign visitors will hereafter not have ready access to the royal dock yards and torpedo stations of England. Manatee county, Florida, has 17,291 bearing orange trees, which yielded last year 2,000,000, valued at $30,000. The salary of a judge of thesupren e curt of Virginia is $3,000 per annum. The president of the court gets $3,200. The parliament house in Dublin is held on a lease by the Bank of Ireland, and a clause in the lease provides that the tenure shall cease if ever a parlia ment meets in Dublin. Stave making is an extensive indus try on the Tennessee river in north Al abama. One individual has a contract for 4,000,000, which will give employ ment to a large number. The Roman Catholic population of Asia is estimated at 10,133,845. Of this number 523,000 are in Turkey, 1,481,291 in India, 6,100,000 in Persia and Arabia, and 1,511,634 in China and other neigh boring kingdoms. In the year 1777 considerable interest was manifested in announcement that six stoves had been completed in Phila delphia. The annual product of the stove foundries in that city is now val ued at $4,000,000, and the industry sup ports about 12,000 people. Cremation is gaining converts on the Pacific coast. Articles of incorporation of the First Cremation Society in San Francisco were filed in that city on the 15th inst According to the articles the corporation is formed for the purpose acquiring property necessary for the erection and maintenance of a crema tion hall, wherein to cremate the dead, and by actual trial to seek to popular ize cremation and to hasten its adop tion. The corporators are German. During some recent excavations in the neighborhood of Pompeii thirty human skeletons were found. One of them, which was lying at full length, appeared to be grasping to its breast a purse in which were a gold coin of Vespasian, six silver " and ten bronze coins, ear-drops, pearls and engraved nmntniiR atones. Near the other skele tons were found coins of gold and sil ver. They belong to the reign or. uaioa, Tihfirins. Nero and Domitian. Gold bracelets, pearls and precious stones were found with them. In a house not vet entirelv excavated, a mosaic fount- bin has been brought to light The riflr.nrat.ions are said to be far superior to any of the kind yet discovered fa Pompeii, Earning ef the Petersburg & weiaon Road T Brim cull na. March 14. The annual report of President Myers of the Peters burg & Weldon railroad, will be sub mitted to the annual meeting of toe stockholders to be held to-morrqw. It will show that tne gross eaxuiujio uA h -mart fnr tne vear loci nave utcu $306,057; expenses l for the past o muimuo, ,.-... celpts of road for the past year show a heavy increase ow v40""0 j - Maj. Winder Elected General Mana- fet Raxeiqh, March 14.-The ' directors of the Carolina Central Railroad, at a meeting at Wilmington last Wednes dav elected Maj. John C. Winder gene rrf manager of the line from Weldon to Wilmington and Shelby, including the Raleigh and Gaston, Raleigh and Au Ssta and Carolina Central railroads. Kw W. Chamberlain, of Norfolk, vE ; made financial agent for the same three roads. Feeding the Hungry. March 14. There ii no change in the condition of Representa-tir1ok;-forw of War has ordered an additional 100,000 rations to he bought in NfW Orleans ior tne uw duaacicao. .L.xt. nrMlasr for tfee Hair, that will chaklotte; n. a; Wednesday march 15, i882. GEN. GARFIELD'S ILLNESS. I The Extravagant Demands Made nopn LxJthe Government for Services. Washington, March 10. The minor ity of the committee on expenses inci dent to Gen. Uarfield's illness will op: pose the extravagant allowance to the physicians made by the majority. They will not recommend any specific amount, but will oppose anything like $25,000 for Dr. Bliss and others in pro portion. It appears that the committee has had a stormy time over the consid eration. At the last meeting Blackburn denounced the doctors and declared that it would be a burlesque and an insult to me intelligence or tne country to pay a man $25,000 for treating a pus cavity lor two months as a gunshot wound and never discovering his mistake until the dissecting knife revealed it after .the victim was dead. The friends of the high allowances, it is said, have been trying to arrange for the passage of their bill through the House the same day with a rush and without reference, trusting to sentiment to aid the accomplishment of this end. The minority, however, will insist tha the bilMake its place on the calendar and submit to the light of examination and discussion. It is not believed that it will be reached till next session, and many are in favor of that course, think ing that then time will have cooled the passions of all concerned and that it will be possible to have it impartially considered. Said one of the committee to-day : "If the people of this counftry could see the bills brought in for allow ance general disgust would be there suit. I would as soon think of asking Congress to pay me tor nursing my wife through an illness as to put in such bills as some of these if I were in the place of certain persons I could name." The Value of Good Rait. Brooklyn Eagle. "Ells is bitin' very good this winter," observed a Newton man to the Eagle's cashier, as lift fished around in his pock et for a marriage notice and paid the expense of its insertion. "Catch many?" asked the cashier, checking the notice. "Doin' pretty well, pretty well," re plied the old man. "I ketched the oth er day one which was a considerable of an eel. Yc sve I went to the crick in the morning and cut a hole in the ice and dropped the book. In about a min ute I kno wed I had a bite and I went for him. When I had got ten yards of him outlbfgan n "Got what?" "Ten yards of him. Ye see I could not tell how big he was goin' to be, so I just pulled hi3 head over mv shoulder and streaked for home, only a mile. Then I followed along back to the hole, and ne wasn t all out yetr "How big was he?" asked the cash- er, with round, staring eyes and stand- ng hair. ' "Hold on till 1 tell ye. Then 1 takes another grip on him and reaches for home again, but that didn't seem to fetch the whole of him. Well, sir, I traveled between the house and the hole all day long, and when I got him all out ne made a coil on my larm a quarter of a mile in diameter and 400 hundred yards high! Fact, sir I I tell you he was considerable eel !" " wnat Kind ol bait do you generally use for that size of eel ? ?" asked the cashier, sarcastically. "Whisky, replied the Newton man: "I used three pints of whiskey on that eel. Drank it the night before, you knowl" The result of which was that his mar riage notice went into the death col umn and the cashier sat around and chewed his nails all day. Wrecked and Lost at Sea. . London, M'ch.14 Advices from Flo res, under date Feb.27th, states that the bark Severe from Aberdeen, January 17th for Pensacola went ashore and be came a total loss. Six of her crew were drowned, including the captain. Temporarily Discontinued. -i Gelveston, March 14, A News' Sulpher Springs special says' work has been discontinued temporarily on the Texas and St Louis railroad and con struction hands ordered to Arkansas to close the gap there. The Flood takes Delta. New Orleans, March 14. A Times Vicksburg special says Delta, La., has been abandoned to the flood and people leaving fast as they can. The levee in the rear of Delta is about to give way. Another Mine Disaster. Durham, Eng., March 14. A shaft of the Lowie colliery has fallen in. One hundred and" fifty miners are imprison ed and but faint hopes are entertained for their recovery alive. FOUR LIVES SAVBOw Dr. Brill's conga syrap relieved four of my chil dren of a most alarming attack ot Whooping Cough, from which their throats add necks became so swollen as to prevent them from swallowing. Nothing would give them- even, temporary relief, until this syrup was tried. One bottle, In one night, saved their lives, I vrliy believe. 1 Geo. W. Barhabt. Captain of Police, Baltimore. Md. Women are Everywhere using and recommend ing Parker's Ginger Tonic, because they have learned from experience that it speedily overcomes despondency, Indigestion, pain or weakness In the back and kidneys, and other troubles ueeuilar to the sex. Home Journal. See adf. A MSB. im-K -- A CSM4 Norse should not hesitate to wait upon those whom even such a dlaease as small pox has attacked. There Is little to be feared by persons waiting on the sick If they will use Darby s Prophylactic Fluid freely In the water tbey bathe with and also take It Inter nally. In sick rooms It should be exposed on a plate or saucer, and the patient sponged on witn the Fluid dilated with water, and also a few drops used internally. It should also be used about every part of the house. 'gov MXlSi CITY PROPERTY FOB SALE. A DESIRABLE residence, three blocks from the nnMie aauare In Charlotte, will be sold cheap and on reasonaiue buu m, uio nxm uuu ui o h,.hiuwr. The dwelling Is on a full lot. basnlne comfortable rooms, brick kitchen, fine well of wa The house is admirably adapted for the residence ot a lawyer, doctor or preacher, having an admuaDie uunyr w um iwu, viuu vi um DUTDOSe. MOT luriuoi Hiuiia, wiroi tciuw, etc. apply at xuia uirjricjs. uly2U,au . City lot for Sale Cheap. rrrHE Lot on the comer of Ninth aftce and the I Nirth fterolina Railroad, fronting 140 feet on Ninth street and 188 fee on the North Carolina Railroad. wUIelther be aokt as whole or divided inwolotfl of 70 by 1 9ft feet .Suitable either for building or factory purposes. ; Apply tp-w; JUST RECEIVED;. -r-vrvw rar (.raids of Corn, two car loads of Flour H to M insula of SvruDs; one car load of 8alL chum rffe and Bacon and Tobacco, now for. SSlt CDTBBEBTSON BAKER'S, . saw at vuv North CoUege Street, febl 9 Next door to L. w. Sandei s. We would 'call special attention to the advertise- I urouii iu u una issuo vi uow. a. own, uie wo 11 known nurseryman, of Rochester, H. Y who Is in want of a few more salesmen to sell his now fa mous Potfcllngton Grape, and other new special ties In nursery stock. Bronchitis. Throat Diseaaee often 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. Hro Jdxijerltseraetits. Br. 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 lite 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 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 Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. By mall, two boxes for $1 or six boxes for $2.50, to any address. DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE Is Warranted to Cure ECZEMA, TITTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEA8E8 OF HAIR AND 6CALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLES and TENDER ITCHINCSonallpartsof the fecdy. It makes tne akin white, aoft and smooth; remove tan and freckles, and la the BEST toilet dressing In TES WOHX.D. Elegantly pat up, two bottles tn one package, consisting of both internal and external treatment. An first class druggists have it. FrioeSl.perpackage. CHAtt N CKITTENTON. 1 1K Fnlton street. New York City, sole sgent for Dr. C. W Benson's rmeous, to wnom all orders snouid be ad dressed. marl ; MRS. LYD1A E. P1NKH&M, OF LYKH, MASS., N 4-1 a a E to c .aV S . LYD1A E. PINKHAsVrS VEgETAELB COIPOUITD. Is a Positive Cure fer all those Painful Complaints and Weaknesses seeesamoB t our best resaaie population. It win cure entirelv the worst form of Female Com plaints, all ovarian troubles, Inflammation and THcera tion, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and Is particularly adapted to the Change of life. It will dissolve and etpel 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 alntneas, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach. It cores Bloating, Headaches, Kervons Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi gestion. That f seUng 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 system.' For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex Una Compound is unsurpassed. LTBIA E. FIX K HAM'S VEGETABLE OUH- POUND is prepared at 23S and 236 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price $1. Six bottles f or SS. Sent by mail in the form of pills, also In the form of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per box for either. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Bend for pamph let. Address as above. Mention this, Paper. Ho family should be without I.TD1A K. FEKZHASTS UVJSk PELLS They cure constipation, biliousness and torpidity of the liver. 25 cents per box. ter Sold by ail ilrnggista. LIME ! LIME ! LIME! :o: :0: HAVING now two more Kilns in addition to our PBPTUAL KILN we are now prepared to FILL ORDERS PHOJIPTL.Y, on short notice, and at prices that defy competi tion, we guarantee quality, and mase no enarge nnlM T.tmtf nmvfis satisfactory. we nave an agency in vnarioiie or a- v. oum mervtlle: who will receive orders for small lots at rednMd nrlces. Reference as to quality or juime given on appli cation. BIMON BKUTHKK3, box no. 88, uanney uuy . u. mar7 3m , - FRESH FRESH GARDEN SEED. R. H. JORDAN & CO., TRTOrf sTRjsEiry mar5 " CITY-PROPERTY JEOR SALE. a fl iMfimaA of l Hardin, tn .bankraptcy, J win anil t tnn rmrrt house door in Charlotte on Monday,1 the llKhnday ofMarjeh, 1882. two valuable etty lota, known as Lots 1831 and 1833 in tha ninn nf thA ftitr- fnwiime. Ofl feet on Trron street and rannlng backv to Coliege- There Is a eomfortable ' dwelling and outbuildings on .said lotaV ;'.-;.' Ow.v.i'-- 1 " Terms- eash and the) balance In 8 months, at 8 per cent.- interest . fconunn, j - Assignee oi a. uarain in uanxxuptcy. febl8tds i J NO. 4,049. mil FORIrET AT WesUUhTveawIv TLJct nve fewHeAV . GOODS on another season. ne nave just received O IE& Ever olered in this markat. "PSARL" HARGRA YES A BLESSING TO WOMANKIND. Relieve all diseases of women pecu Br. liar to the appearance and cessation of the menses, uterine disturbances, torpidity of functions, with leucor rhoea. dlsmenorrheea, and hysteria, also In melancholia and other men tal derangements. Afford prompt relief to those distressing bearing down pains so peculiar to women Price 93 per box. Sent free by mall on receipt of pric. Dr. Clarke Medicine Company, New York "-ity. Clarke's Periodical PUls. jpou Scrofula or any- Blood Disorder. Dr. Clarke's) Anti- In either stage, whether primary, secondary or tertiary, are an invalu able remedy. They never fall to cure when directions are followed. Srpbilitlc Price 2 BOner box. Fiveo : xessio. Pills. Sent by mall, prepaid, on receipt of torice. Aderess Dr Clarke Medicine uimpany, new xorKiiiy. 1N IN VALUABLE BEHEDY. Tor weakness of the Kidneys and bladder. A quick and complete cure Dr. in 4 to 8 dtys ot all urinary anec tions, smarting, frequent or difficult urination, mncuus discharges and sediments in ihe urine from what ever cause Induced, whether of re cent or long standing. One to three boxes usually sufficient. Price 82 CiarUe'a Oonnorrhea oer box. Three boxes foe S5. Mailed free on receipt of price. Ad Pills. dress Dr. Clarke Medicine Company, New York City. "'HERE IS A BAUTI IN Q I LEAD. rnr all eases of Soermatorrhoea' and lm potency, as the result or self abuse in youth, sexual excesses In Dr. hnatarer years, or other causes, and producing some oi tne xoiiowing effects: Nervousness, seminal emis sions (nlgnt emissions Dy dreams). Clarke Dimness or. bignt, - Jueiecuve jaem lorr. fhlsicai decsr. rim pies on race, Aversion toaociety oi jremaies, JConfualen of Ideas. -Loss ofSexu u Invigorating Fower, ore, rendering mamage nn- nroner or unnannv. Are a positive lrairM in tarn ta R iraeks. One to six ibexes usually sumcieni- race x.ou per box. if our ooxes o. . n oy PUlav'S rnaJL- nrenald. on receipt OI price. Address ur. uiarxe aieuicuio vuio pany. New York City. , febie d&w 18 - if Sllafet 5 Everybody Has" Discovered NORTH CAROLINA ' First-Class Instruments. j&if ssass msam? I H .'v- THI OBSXBYXR JOB DXPABXltXNI Has been thoroughly 'supplied with every needed want, and with the latesstyles of Type, and every manner ot Job Printing can now be done with neatness, dispatch and cheapness. We oan fur nish si short notice, BLANKS, HniL-HXADS, LXTTXB-BXATJS, CARDS, . TAOS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, FBoaBiMafia, handbills, PAlTPBXKT8.CIBCUi.ARa. CHECKS, Ac. TO OUR Crttonu. ' hands that wilt pay you to bur for the prettiest and cheapest stock of 31S 'UP SHIBT, "KVTrT3"iSII0B3, &a & WILHELM. LAESES11 MUSIC BOUSE CHICKKRING & SONS, KBANIOH & BAOH, ' MATHDSHEK, AEION, B0DTHERN GKM And otner PIANOS. M4BON& H.MLTN, SHONINGRB. PEL0UBKT&CO., BTEHLING. AMD OTHER OIIGAN8. BOUSE THAT SELLS STRICTLY Ask me for prices if you want good work and yon will never buy anything but the best. Address or call on, MoSMITH. Telephones ! Telephones ! THLHPH0HES. THE SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND Telfgraph Company, Is the -SOLE LICENSEE- of the American Bell Telephone Company For supplying Telephones In the States of Virginia, West Virginia, (south of the B.4U.B. B..) north Carolina, South Carolina, Florida and Alabama. PRIVATE LINES Constructed, equipped with Telephones and rented nr nar niITHRRN BkLL TELEPHONE and TELKGRAPH COMPANY, f&b 11 eod 8 105 Broadway, New York. Having removed to the shop, on Trrfn stwet, over the Independent Hook A Ladder Trbck House, , is now ready to receive orders for HOUSE, SIGN and OBNAM1SNTAL PAINTING, such as HJSAiinira,--Gnilding, Kakomining, Fmcoing, to IN THE SOUTH. The McSmith Music House THE ONLY supplies this v.anu - ObarlotM.K.a V a.l . ft-Atf. M