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" THUKtipAY MARCH 1?. 1882-
phIlaki Lodgk No. 81, A. F 4 A. M.f Regular
rree tinge very second and fourth Monday Bights. -
irxoKLaiOR Lodos Na 261, A. F. & jL M. Reg
ular meeting every first and third Tuesday ntghta.
rnksurm Chaptsr No. 89, B. A. M. Regular
nieethigevery second and lourtli Friday nlghta. :
PH ARLOTTK COKM AJTD ART NO. 2, K. T. Regular
meeting every first and third Thursdaya,
knights of Honor. Regular meeting every
,eeond and fourth Thursdays.
SZ. OF JP.
Knights ob PTTHiis. Regular meeting nights
Brat and third Wednesdays, 7 o'clock p. m. at Ma
cule Temple HolL :
y . O. O. IF. '
CRARLOTTK Lotos Na 88.-r-Keets every Mot
jay night.
Mkcklbnbubo Dbclarattoh Lodgk No. fS
Meets every Tuesday nlghL . ' ;
Dnra Lodgk So. 108. Meetsferory Thursday
ciguu . , . ; ': i ;
Catawba Ritkr Encampment No. 21. Meets
Irst and thlrdThursday nights In each month.
Index to New Adrertisements.
ODera House Ble 4 jMinetrels.
r H Jordan A Co-Mineral Water, &c.
j B Biossom & Kvans Kinplre Easier Mills.
a J Voyel- Fresh Beef. Pork and Sausage.
Latta C. Johnston Strayed
BUSINESS NOTICES." "
S'o all who are suffering from the errors and In
discretion of youth, nervous wnafcr. ess. early decay
os's of manbood, Ac, I will send ft recipe that will
cure you. FREE ol CHARGE. Till J great remedy
was discovered by a missionary lr Jouth America.
r,n(i a seif-addwssed envelope to the Bxv.
J06EPH T. INMAN; Station D, Wew York aty.
. .
Frematnre J,o of Ilalr
May be entirely prsvenied by the use of BUB
NF.TT'S CCCOAINI. No other compound pos
sesses the peculiar properties which exactly
suit ttie various conditions of the nuinan hair. It
softens the hair when harsh and dry. It soothes
th Irritated scalp. It affords the r:ches lustre. It
prevents the hair from falling oft It promotes Its
healthy, v corona roth. It Is not greasy nor
sticky. It leave no disagreeable odor. It kills
dandruff.
Burnett's Flavoring Extracjs are knwn to be the
Jbest. '
A New Feature.
The band will play at Brem & McDowell's Skat
ing Rink Monday and Friday evenings, t half
past ?even o'clock, and Wednesday nights at a
quarter past eight o'clock. Doora open at half
past seven o'cloilt.
Bedford Alum and Iron Sprjkgs Water and
Mass The gTeat tonic and alterative contains
Swice hs much Iron and fll'ty per cent, more alum
inum tli;in any "alum and Iron mass" known.
-Just the U.lng for the "spring weakness" now so
.'iit-ral. Sold by ali druggists of any standing.
Prices reduced one half.
marl 1 tf
ltxv dw t xtist m cuts.
Absolutely Pure.
nils powder r7ervarlea Ama.-vel of purtty
si D;t!i and iioiermeness. Mors econo mica
tln me ordinary ' ids, and cannot be sold in
cimDeiit'on wltn the multUude or. iw test, short
wrnnt, alum or phe ipfiate powers. '8old only In
ns. KU i a ti BAKING POWDFB CO.,
NewYDrk.
LeRiy Davldi.m, Sole Agent. Charlotte, N; C.
CONS T; A N T LY
COMING- IN.
WB;cn I WXLL BELL CHEAP FOR CASH,
BOTH WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
AT WHITE FRONT.
f-bai
AT-
WILDER'S
YOU WIIiTj FIN I A TOLL 8T0CK OF
PresriiiiitDf S
Ch?raicals, tojet Articles
Also, a IreBh ilpplj bi t"11'
i ii ;
Fern
nre
I M. Andrews,
ore
ill
HOME CHlPLfiTS
tiXftimot has been afloat oti the
streets for the past two days, that Capt.
Jam&B M. Davis was killed on Monday
oemg mrown irom a nofse. The rumor
is evidently a mistake. ;
IW Mrs. M. P. Peprram -was yester
day removed from Jacksonville, Pla, to
Augusta, Ga whither Dr. Graham, of
this city, has gone to render her profes
sional service. Her condition is regard
ed as critical.
t"The bicycling at the skating rink
Tuesday night proved quite an attract
tion. Over three hundred people wit
nessed the race, which was participated
in by sixteen riders, using bicycles the
Wheels of which ranged from 28 to 56
inches in diameter. Another race will
take place soon.
tJT Turner Jamison, colored, was be
fore the mayor yesterday morning to
answer to a charge preferred against
him some time ago of disturbing reli
gious services at the colored- Second
Presbyterian church. He was fined $20
and costs for the offense, and in default
of cash payment was sent to the rock
pile.
ESFConversation at the skating link:
She ''What a horrible noise the band
makes." He "I beg your pardon."
She "Excuse me." He "Pardon me;
did you speak V" She "I didn't catch
your last remark." Then they both
silently skated away, each wondering
what the mischief the other was talking
about.
tip At a meeting of the Hornets'
Hest Riflemen night before last steps
were taken with a view to inaugurate a
movement for the proper celebration of
the approaching anniversary of the 20th
of May. . An executive committee was
appointed with instruction to map out a
line of procedure and report at $he next
meeting of the company. The prospects
for a worthy celebration are fair and
with the a id and co-operation of the cit
izens the Hornets anticipate much suc
cess as the result of the undertaking.
Tenant House Burned.
Last Monday a tenant house wa3
burned on the plantation of Mr. J. C.
Cochrane, near Harrisburg. The occu
pant lost his household effects, amount
ing in value to about $fT0. Mr. Coch
rane's less is not know, but supposed to
bes mall.
Important Mectm?.
A meeting will be lielJ at half past
sever: o'el-ick this eveningat the Cham
ber of CViurcieree room., to which all
the business men of Charlotte fire in
vited, to h:ar i!ie. report of committee
on roads aioihled at the meeting on
3rd inst , und to take such further ac
tion as may 1 uecess.-ir)' The object
is an important one to the tax payers,
property holders and btHincss men of
Charlotte, so if is hoperl that there will
be a good turn out to consider it.
Fi re in Monroo.
A letter from Monroe t Col. J. L.
Brown, of Ihis city, stales that dny be
fore yesterday a fire occurred in Mon
roe by which the warehouse of Messrs.
Schute & Son was destroyed. There
were 100 bales of cotton and a small
quantity of fertilizer in the warehouse,
all of which was burned. The loss is
about $8,000. No particulars as to-the
origin of the fire were given, nor was it
stated whether any othpr property was
destroyed.
Morton's Big Four.
Mr. Sheppard, the advance agent of
Morton's 15ig Four Minstrels, was in
the city yesterday and made arrange
ments for his company to appear here
on the evening of the 21st. It has been
a long time since the company was
through the South, and we have no
doubt the lovers Of fund will give them
a heaity welcome on their appearance,
here. The company has mads a fine
reputation for itself, and will give a
superior performance of the kind.
KILLED IN ATLANTA.
Sad Fate of Conductor Bob Griffith,
of
Charlotte.
A telegram was received from At
lanta yesterday morning conveying the
sad intelligence to his relatives and
friends in this city that Mr. Bob Griffith,
passenger conductor on the Air Line,
had met with a teriible accident in At,
lanta while coupling cars, by which he
had one of his legs crushed off and the
ot&er foot so badly mutilated a3 to ren
der amputation necessary. His father,
W.H. Griffith, in response to the tele
gram, started to Atlanta on the 11,20
train yesterday, but soon after his de
parture another telegram announced
the death of young Griffith, which oc
cured shortly after 11 o'clock. A tele
gram reached Mr. Griffith on the train
informing him of his son's death, and
he returned to the city yesterday even
ing.' The remains $ere expected to
reach this city at 3 o'clock this morn
ing, and thg funeral will be preached at
the First Presbyterian church this af
ternoon at 8.30 o'clock.
Young 'Griffith, before entering the
service oi the railroad, was a clerk in
the shoe bouse of Pegram & Co., of
this city, which place he left in Sep
tember, 1880.
-Few young men of Charlotte were
more popular and universally liked
than he, and his sad death was a
shock to all who knew him. He enter
ed railroad life in a subordinate posi
tion, but soon met with rapid promo
tion, ana at the time of his $eath
was running as. ciouuuclui
special passenger tram between
Gainesville and, Atlanta. If is fiaia
tllat he was. the best man on the
road, considering hia experience, ana
was held in very high esteem by the oi
ficerf of the company.
His father, sisters ana Drotnera win
rfedeivfe the sympathy of the entire com-.
munity iri their sad bereavement. : ;
12
r Iwny leer. " .
. .. , HempnlB, Tenn -ipril i .1881,
AttTarnet 4-Bi turned
Tr 'l 4- t,0 itH ond sittVi
Wells' health B4flewe; fK Sm! SI
- THE T fdSB THAfcJSPY.
Beit Withers' Victm Dead The Coro
Jux -f past upon the Case.
Hiss Sallie Moose, the lady assaulted
&y ijen vvitner, lo .Lemley township
last Sunday, dijd Monday, 4 few hours
alter ur. wimer reached Jiex.i She was
conscious up to, the Ume'of fcor death,
and when told by Dr. Wilder that she
could not live,; she replied that, she
knew it. She was" asked by several
parties who assaulted her; ana implied
that it was Ben Withers, and he had
attempted to rape her, failing in which
he knocked her dowir and cut her
throat. ,
The coroner held an iaquest yester-
aay, the toiio wing gentlemen acting as
jurors: R. F, Blythe,WV A. Alexander,
i. j . vv . Howard, L. O. Holler. D. M.
Howard and M. M. Blythe. A verdict
was rendered charging Ben Withers
with causing her death; by a blow on
the head and cutting her throat
The post mortem, held by Dr. Wilder,
showed that Withers had cut - his vic
tim's throat in three-places; a blow had
been dealt across the nose, and one also
over 'the. right ear, which broke the
skull.
Coroner Alexander came to town and
took the shoes of the prisoner back to
the scene of the tragedy in order to
.compare them with the tracks. Withers
had been tracked from Hampton's
place, where he took a short cut through
the low-grounds and ran to intercept
Miss Moose; he was also tracked for
half a mile in the direction of Squire
R. A. Torrance's. The track made by
the left foot showed a heel run down
on the inside of the shoe and six
nails of the toe of the shoe plainly
and on placing the 'left shoe of
the prisoner in the track it fit it in ev
ery particular. Blood was found on
the upper of the left shoe, which looked
as if an effort had been made to wash it
off. There were also marks of blood
on the right shoulder of his shirt which
he had also attempted to wash off, ap
parently with irty water. The
coroner also found a club, the
limb of a dead tree, as thick
as a man's wrisf, broken in
two, with blood on it, and threads
from the garments of the victim. The
vail she wore was also found at the
place where her body was found.
When arrested Withers denied hav
ing anything to do with it before the
murder was mentioned to him.
Bicycle Club.
The bicyclists of the city met at Mr.
J. C. Weaver's office yesterday after
noon for the purpose of forming a club.
Mr. Weaver was called to the chair and
stated the object of the meeting. A
permanent organization was effected
and the following officers elected:
President, J. C. Weaver.
Captain, T. T. Gilmer.
Sub-Captain, H. H. Allen.
Secretary and Treasurer, W. E. Shaw.
Members: O. M. Coxe, Frank Coxe,
M. P. Pegram, Jr., Jno. Davis, Caswell
Tate, Harry Watts.
A committee was appointed to draft
by-laws, rules and regulations, with in
structions to report at the next meet
ing. A motion prevailed that The Char
lotte Observer be requested to pub
lish the proceedings.
New Chnrch to be Built.
To the Editor ol The Observer.
The members of the church and citi
zens of the community five miles east
of Charlotte, met on the 10th inst., ac
cording to appointment made at a pre
vious meeting, for the purpose of con
sulting over the propriety of organiz
ing a Presbyterian church to be situa
ated near J. M. Campbell's on the old
Patters public road.
Rev. C. D. Parks having acted as
chairman in the former meeting was
continued in the same position, and C.
H. Wolfe elected secretary. The meet
ing was opened by an appropriate pray
er by the chairman. The committee ap
pointed at the previous meeting was
called upon and reported first, that they
procured three acres of land of R. B
Wallace, embracing the building site
selected at the former meeting free of
cost. Second, that they have procured
the names of forty-two members of the
Presbyterian and other churches as pe -titionere
to the Mecklenburg Presbytery
to organize a Presbyterian church at
this place, to be known by the name
of .
Moved and carried that the report of
this committee be approved and that
the same committee continue to solicit
other names for the same purpose.
Moved and carried that we build a
house of worship immediately, of the
following dimensions and specifications,
to-wit: 20x30 feet, weatherboarded
horizontally and placed in a suitable
position upon the building site,; so as
to be convenient for a session house in
case a larger house should be built at
some future time.
Moved and carried that a building
committee be appointed consisting of
the following named gentlemen: J. Lee
Allen, S. W. Alexander, J. L. Campbell,
C. B. Davis and John Glenn.
Moved and carried thtf a eommittee
be appointed to solicit material, labor
and money for the erection of said
house, and that the following named
gentlemen compose that oommittee: R.
B. Wallace, J. P. Alexander, C. H.
Wolfe, C. N. Brown, P. C. Harkey and
and Wm. N.Walker,
Moved and carried that Dr. E. D.
Parks and Jo. Lee Campbell be appoint
ed to nrncnra a title for said plat of
land, and that a vote of thanks be ten
dered to R. B. Wallace for his liberal
donation of land, the editor of the
C harlotte Observer was requested to
publish the minutes of this meeting.
Adjourned to meet again on Satur
day, the 18th inst.. at 2 o'clock p. m.
JXEV. JS. U. JTABJiS, KjlXm II.
C. H. Wolfe, Sec'y,
Difficulty in paving Gold.
To the Editor of Tbe Observer.
' Gold mining in Koirth Carolina is
getting to be an important branch of
industry, but owing to the primitive
mode of mining ana xne reiraerory na
ture of the ores much of the gold has
been lost and continues to be lost Sul-
fhur ig the mother of gold, consequent
v sulphurets are generaUy found in all
auartx mines, uuuy wiuuicuvuis
about the water lme (necessary depth
for a well) and creasmg in quantity,
that, ripnih downward. Devices
that wUl rendrgbod seryica in savhig
raa nA win not answer after sulphu-
f&t bavfl heenencountered;. The ;.con-a
sequence is Uiat,,.actuaUUestsihaye-
- '. ' j...AHttv aitaf hair tnA
Snown inat irequeuui
rrnl haa ttAAn 6tT fOrlSCK Ota proper
device for takink S sulpbqtetsi , After
usual moue ior
hoot i.om in l fnrnace to a red heat to
Washington, D. 0, March 11, 1882.
t q is fhheraiv" H0TICE4
Th faneral 'sermon pf the' late. Vr. Brbert
Griffith, wlU be pmaehed tcPday at theTirst Pre-
i&muy an mTuetLio attend' -, , i
By oontracOnff a Berere eouob and bold. I
onrjeUd to srrt to tn ; dally work afed km io
the hooae. - AaelSTlibor. reoeinmenddkM to try a.
Dome 01 nr. sou's cougn yrup; it waa procore
and nsed; to my astonishment rtllef waa ntonti
neoua. xaw. W. Clayton; Waterly, Md.
jii tin ; t.
ri : .' TttrlaaaSeBel87'a.
Sirs I haye taken Hop Btttera and reoommend
men w ouers,asi soona tnam rery Denencial.
- Z f-.t MMl J. W. TtTLTjBB,
Sec'y Women's Ctetettan Temperanoe yalotu
Balmy odors from Spice Islands, : " ' ' '
'! Wafted y the teoptobreese; ' '
SOZODONT In healthful iragranee.
Cannot be surpassed by these.
Teeth H whitens, purines;
Yoa win use It if you're wise.
: Edncatted Woaaen..
Refined and educated women wni kimHimi
autcar In alienee tor rears from kidney diseases,
or constipation and piles, which eouid easily be
ured by a package of Kidney-Wort. There Is
liardly a woman to be found thai doea not at Mime
time suffer from some of the diseases for which
mis great remeay u a specinc. It la put up In
xiqum ami U17 wnos, eqoauy enacienk--cspnng
1 "iiaai 1 sail 1 '
rt fldpto, N. Y., Dee. 1 , 1879.
I am pastor Of tbeBaDuat ehnrhh hem.' and an
educated physlclarw I am not In practice, but am
my sole family physician, and advise in many
chronic eases. Over a year ago I recommended
your Hop Bitters to my Invalid wife, who has been
under medical treatment of six of Albany's best
physicians . several years. She has become
thoroughly cured of -ber various eom nitrated dis
eases ey weir use. we ooux recommend tnem to
our friends, many of whom have also been cured
01 weir various auments Dy tnem.
1 HBT. JS. R. WABBXN.
Mtxo &8bpiextissmzutB.
FRESH BEEF
PORK SAUSAGE.
KEPT ON HAND CON
stanUy. Lot of FINS
CATTLE lust received.
Customers served at lowest marKet
prices, in quantities to suit. All orders promptly
attended to. Market opposite Charlotte Hotel.
inario n A. J. VUUHL.
STRAYED
I7BOM my premises at noon on the
X1 14tii InsL, a Red Brlndle (without
noios) Cow, with some white spots and
aavKft-A Vifnrf s lAnkvA.
wuiro uiuu iOC7Lf uou uu a ItKlulVr UOllr m
M T wfffll KMBaWl onv yvrtA m fin uftim M anl
A n.i& ailj IVI UIO 1VJVU1X1 VI DOIU
Cow or lnf ormaUon that may lead to her recovery,
marl rt it t.itti r Tfinx:cTAC
WE HAVE
Jn Received Ik Stock of FINE TEAS
fer tile Retail Trade.
R.H. JORDAN. & CO.
" "ALL COLORS
Ready ITlIxed PAINTS, la 1 and 2
Ponnd Cans
R. H.JORDAN & CO,
A FULL LINE
-Faint and White Wash Brushes,"
Jntl Received,
R. H. JORDAN & CO.'
WE HAVE THE BEST
5c and 10c CIGARS SOLD.
R. H. JORDAN & CO.
A FRESH5UPPLY
-
Of rrilNERALi WATERS,
all Kind.
R. H. JORDAN & CO.
SELECT SPICES
And Flavoring Extracts.
R. H. JORDAN & CO.,
TBIOX STREET.
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OJ3"3 HVS2STIUO-.
Taesday, March 21st, 1882.
MORTON'S
BIG BIG
-AKO,
.sarx.
END MEN tsJ
They will produce the largest
P II O N O G R APH
., -BVXB tfABS.- .u:..
Reproduce Cornet Solos and XveTy Bound mad In
: iv as uie-uKeaa natnre nseiz.
ar" Admission 50o and 76c: Reserved Seats
81.00. Beamed seals at Mcfimlth Music Bouse.
- j. o. euarranu, aianager
marie . - - j ..
i
geationrstren;
resrulatesthej
blooi-AiiBookiSentifiree. Dt-
Santord 1.62 roadw?y N. Y.s
an)18-deod eon 1.
itfuiSOifOB;
act? diecify uvoh tHb Uverl" apil
turs sLiver .Cornplaiots, ijswa-
bcrwelsDunnes the '
I . 1 l-.Ji ? .Fl .a - -1 r-rn
mm
GBEftT
GREAT
8
or-
OVERCOATS
WILL BEGIN
TO-DAY,
OTXSCQATa.
OTEBCOATS.
.FOB WINTER WZAB.
..FOB 8FEINQ WEAR.
A L I.
A A 1 L
m a L l
A.A&. L T.
mm n tr
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hum tr u 2
SODS n
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A A T T.T.T. LLLL
M M U U .
-BE S OLD.
A SPECIAL SALE!
A POSITIVE SALE !
For we never earry over from Season to Season
any Garments that can be sold at the proper
time. If a reasonable sacrifice can
ccomplloh the sale.
IT HAS BXSN A MILD SEASON THUS FAB,
AND WE HAVE A
Large Stock
On band. If-we've erred In judgment as to quan
tity or styles, NOW IS THE TIME TO
PEI0E MAKES DIFFEBEIfOES.
The Lower the Price the Quicker the Sale.
For three years par policy has been to close eacb
season's pnrohase-tne season boncbt, enabling
as to open FRESH NEW STOCKS. Our
: Customers expect it; the reputation
.of our Heme demands it If yen
have not beught it will be
worth your while to took,
for the prices WILL
' ASTONISH TOU. .
OUR $27. 828. S89 and $32 SILK SLEEVE
LINED OVEBCOATS will be sold without
reserve, at 820. OTJB $22, $34 and
$25 OVEBCOATS at $170.
QUft $18 and $20 OVERCOATS at $1& This
last Includes ail of our FINE REVERSIBLE
ULSTERS and ULSTEBJSTTXa
We have some 25 RBVEE3IBLE OVERCOATS
. In handsome patterns, marked $14, $16
' ' and $17.50, which will be sold at $0.
OUB $10 and $12 OVERCOATS win be sold unl.
formly at $7.50. tf
A lot of some 200 OVEECOlTd, embracing the
remnanls of all lots ranging in
' price front.
M M SO 00
MOO 00
5 W
WILl BE 8ACB1PICEDJAT THE
TneeetwenlsBtprieefef aU
only $5. . This lot la an
li
nrjate,&rtXT ared, anawoeniw
tkU welCEAS f FIST pcs JCTJ3I
WurbMy ,f mHmt. Hi i.-.rfc1 a
aa u purenasin in persor. xae. oppcroouiy
rase one. E. a LATTA 4 BBO,
fStebl
MAM
osw Out Sa
Rectify Mis
akes.
n It M M K M.
U U IT Mr
:W :
LOOK-ODT--FOR--OUR-
-ADVER.
w:
OUR-
-SPRING--STOCK-
IS NOW IN-
-AND DURING--THIS
WEEK--WILL
BE--ARRANGED
TO-
BE DISPLAYED.-
-:w:
-IT IS OUR-
-INTENTION--TO
LEAD-
-THE TRADE,-
-HENCE SPECIAL--AND
BIG DRIVES--WILL
BE OFFERED-
-BY US.-
:W: -
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SPRING
WITTKOWSKY k BAH
IS NOW COMPLETE.
Wholesale 3 Retail Buyers Invited to Examine it Before Mating their Parchases.
HANDSOMEST STOCK OF
Mew Carpets, Oil Clotlis logs.
HotrsE rmsssm goods a specialty.
The largest and Cheapest Stock of Embroideries in the City.
ELIA8 &d COHEN.
maris lm '
JBdDdDIPS 1 SIHKIDIBS
A.T COST !
AT COST.
HAVING
I FIND I HAVE
T O O EI UC
ON HAND, AND IN ORDER TO REDUCE IT
ALL GOODS UNRESERVEDLY AT COST.
dee8Q 1th
A-
CONGRESS WATER.
CATHAKTIC AND AL ER1TIVE,
Is a weB known specific for CONSUMPTION, IN
DIGESTION; and all disorders of the STOMACH,
LIVER and KIDNEYS.
NINETY YEARS' popular use attests Its purity,
safety and superiority to all waters of this class.
Avoid all coarse, Irritating waters, foreign and
domestic; they Impair the digestive "prgani and
kidneys, thereby inducing lrre parable tesiilSf
None GemnlMo Sold on jftratrgbt
marl 2meod 5 V
HAVING associated ourselves together for the
purpose of doing a general vlslUnz practice,
Vf tender oor services tetheeWssna f - Charlotte
pud surrounding country. All call? rptty re
pon3d to from oor officer W - - -Aden's
-ug store day or night. f .
ma12 lit . jl Drs. GATCHELL & PUQH.
? IMPORTANT TO GOLD MINERS.
TLL work a larger a1ctJS
a lanrer ner eentaae of 8ULPHUBETH than
Iwasbtogton. Di aTTT ' BRYAN TYSON. :
Sr Seven years experience in California.
I mar2d3twlt
Co-Pawip
- & :B:-
TISEMENT-
-HEREAFTER--iN
T1IIS-
-COLUMN.-
& :b:
& :b:-
& :B:
AT COST.
JUST TAKEN
ENTIRELY
HI STOGB
I WILL OFFER UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE,
ptisjcjeIIauje0tt.
Native Mineral Water!!
ROCKBRIDGE (VA.)
ik-LitJM WAT B it
-CURES-
Dyspepsia, Indigestien, Torpid Liver,
Chronic Diarrhoea and Dysentery, Skin Diseases,
scrofula, cnronio pneumonia, eic
It Is a powerful Alterative Tonic and is ANTI
MALARIAL In its effects. Read certificates from
eminent physicians In our pamphlets.
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NO ARTIFICLAX GASES OR SALTS.
y.
Bottled in its natural state, direct from the
Springs; which- are; beautifully located in Bock
bridge county, Va., and are open for the reception
of visitors from Jane 1st to October 1st, each
year; capacltr, 1,000 guests.
For sale.'wholesale and retail, by DrJ. H. Mo
ADBK and Dr. T. C SMITH, Charlotte, H. C.
To Contractors and Eiders,
THE toUowtog inrprorements to bejet entattlk
(fcmity Poor Housei One new building 17x41
feet; also, estimates taken e the cost upon a
bunding 26x86 feet, either m wood or brick.
Also, repairs upon old bunding. For Informa
tion apply to either of the building committees.
Sealed proposals receive until Baturdayjthe 18th
inst. J. M. DAVIS.
A. r. YANDLK.
J08IAH ASBUBT
marl2 Xw B.M. WILDER,
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