8VBS0MPT10N BATBS: rnQV,mV,XtetartvmM- f8.00 gtemosfk. . 'A.OO jIurmmcnLf. ...... 2.00 OmihohM... 7S WMZLY XDITIQtr: WttMV C wV)i tdnmaee -S2.00 OuttffteMwMr, 2.10 xmoptt On Monday Morning MARCH 20TH, We will display one of the handsomest Spring Stocks ETer oflered In this market You are specially re quested to look at our stock of Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, ALSO oua- White &oods. Of which we have endless variety. t2T Our stock of LACEd and EMBROIDERY will be found superior to any In Charlotte, both In price and beauty. Everybody In Charlotte Is Invited to call and look. Iverybodj la the County lfl Invited to call and look. Everybody in the State is invited to call and look. lender 4 marl 9 Stouts and SHxazs ins -: o : :o : Spring Style flak :o: :o:- Pegracs & Co., Have eetvd and ait dally receiving k BEAUTIFUL LIKE OF AGO KBESN NTTTTf,S31,mm 8K NNN T g B" EH M If N T BSSa ja?a s s ui : 6GG EBB N NN x aa i SI. SI ail Fe. Don't Fail to Call and See ta. PEGRAM & CO. febM BOSTON- METALLURGICAL WORKS, 33 HAWKINS ST., BOSTON, MASS. ttteiltjrgtst3, Assaye and Analytical Chemists (AtLD iriidKlLTER REFINERS. Fmftlcal ih-Rurb t 03 100 lbs. and upwards. Itr FIlAirruHY OKEM TREATED. Surveys, Mine Examinations, Reports, Sketches and Maps made. Constructions of works and Supplies Furnished. ci .:. V sJA.GEB9 0? The Nov England Smelting Works. iirtl.!, Sf LVHQ, COPPER mud LEAD ORES. SMELTED ON RETURNS or PURCHASED COPPER MATTE AND BASE BULLION . . . V Treated on Seasonable Terms. TflcMiS BINN3, MWAIOBBGiaT. A. H. KIDNEY .jOHtf HOLLJDAY... iuar8 tf .JIlNIHG EKGJJtKBB, ....'.Vqfxr. Cnqar. mmmm U:HU) ' Suapie kox, K different styles of Perry's Pens sent for trial by rnaiLon receipt of 25 oeata. . Agent.,, p :j.., v ( i '' Ivlson, B!aknajirTayI6r & Co., A Harris . - . - f-- - - . ' " ii m i i i - -- , i i ' 1 ' - - VOL. XXVII. -WE- -WE- ARE RECEIVING -NEW-- -NEW- GOODS EVERY DAY, AND WILL SOON HAVE READY for Inspection the most varied and best selectef Stock we have ever offered the public. All lines o goods have been bought with care and dlscrimlna tlon; but especial care has been taken In the selec tion of 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. We ask a thorough Inspection of our stock and comparison of our prices. T. SEIGLE & CO. mar8 . lUcdical. Diphtheria. A cold or sore throat may not seem to mount 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 rarely in such cases aa PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KELLER. The prompt use of this invaluable remedy has saved thousands of Uvea. PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KIIXER 13 not an experiment. It has been before the public for forty years, and Is most valued where it la best known. A few extracts from voluntary testimonials read as follows: PatnKtllkk has been my household remedy for colds for the past twenty-seven years, and nave Eever known it to fall In effecting a cure. b 8. Cbockkr, Williamsville, N. Y. For thirty years I have used Pais Killer, and round it a never-failing remedy for colds and sore throat Babtoh Seaman. Have received immediate relief from colds and fore throat, and consider your Pain Rixlir an m valuable remedy. Quo. B. Evxbstt, Dickinson, N. Y. I have just recovered from a very severe cold, which I have had for some time. ' I could get no relief until I tried your Paik Killxb, which relieved me immediately. I will never again be without it C. O. Fobc. Lowndes, Ga. Have used Pain Kti.i.kr in my family for forty rears, and have never known it to fait Bansom Lewis, Waynesboro, Ga. I began using Pain Kelxxb in my family twenty, five years ago and have used it ever since, and have found no medicine to take its place. . W. JJyee, Druggist, Oneida, N. Y. For whooping-cough 'and croup It is the best preparation made. We would notbe without it A. f . Routs, Liberty Mills, Va. For twenty -five years I have used Pain KrLLtra for colds and chapped lips, and consider it the best medicine ever offered. Gio.HoopaE.Wilniiiigton, 1. C I was suffering severely with bronchitis, and my throat .was so inflamed I could scarcely swallow any food. I was advised to try your Pain Ktllkb, and after taking a few doses was completely cured. T. Wilkinson. Dr. Walton writes from Coshocton : Your Patk Killer mires diphtheria and sore throat, so alarm ingly prevalent here, and has not been known to faO 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 eall a physician, and tried your Pain Killer. He was taken on 8unday, and on Wednesday his throat was clear. It was a won derful cure, and I wish it could be known to the poor mothers who are losing so many children. For Chills and Fever PAIN KILLER has no equal. It cures when everything else falls. Delays are often dangerous. A bottle of Pain Killer in the house Is a safeguard that bo family should be without. All druggists sell It at 23c, 50c, and $1.00 per bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. I. sept - l on. TUTF PILL INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. IiObb of appetite.If anBea-bowels eostlve, gain in theHeadywith a daU sensation m the back parti fain under the ahoulder blade, fullnesB after eating, with a disin clination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, Iiow spirita, Ijoss of memory, wltn a feeling of haying neg leoted some duty, weariness. Dizziness, fettering of the Heart. Dots before the eyes. Yellow Skin. Heagfrctte, Bestless nesa at night, highly colored Urine. IT THESE WABBDTG8 ARE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES Will SOON BE DEVELOPED. TTJTT'8 FILLS are especially adapted to such cases,one dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase tbe Appetite, and cause the body to T.ke on Flesh, thus the system Is Directive dreams, KejrnlM tl arepro duced. Price 25 cents. 3& Murray St-, N. x . TUTT'S HAIR DYE, Grat TLaib or Wmsxras changed to a Glosst Black by a single application of this Bra. It Spirts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. 6olS by Druggist., or sent by express on receipt of SI. Office, 35 Murray St., New York. CDr. TUTTS KAHCAL ValaaUc , hfoniathm nd Feby. 23deodwl ' , iMriikM.ua DV ineir iMe rzir,rrr R.tn Man drake, Stfflingia, and many of the best vatk. bine? in farke1 GtagerJ ionic, vno a mwww pfVuch varied powers, as to make it the greatest li Ul.l mu BcstHoalthAStresgth lioswrer ruver tnu. It cures Rheumatism, Sleeplessness, & diseaess .oftho Stomach,' Bowels, Parker's Tl f n I 1 Lungl, Uver rucuteji. iTT v,Tall. to nttora Uu sever intoxicates, Hscox whfolMlorWYhAir. & Co.. Chemists. N. Y. ST CHARLES BDTiiL. HEADOUABTEIta FOB DEtfHHEBS. ivery iespei first and seoond UHU M iUHMf ; Commodious sample room on The tntronage of ttM poblio it solleltedl HIS hise ha. been leaaed for term j1 years i " r. iw sunc Hhww intention M to Df ;m' armJ wl . . flnAiaaa nonsB ill l THE OLD STORY. roston Transcript I was weeping, sad and weary, And the night was long and dreary, Xndless seeming to my child heart Longing for tbe morning light Pain and woe full sore were o'er me, And the shaded lamp before me Seemed to mock my bitter yearning, Long ago, one winter night Till my mother's soft caressing Fell upon me like a blessing, As she told of One who suffered Bitter throes on Calvary; Till I hashed my sobs and crying, On her gentle bosom lying, "While she told me of the Savior And His deatn upon the tree. Told me o'er and o'er the story Of the Christ child and His glory Of the shepherds' wondrous vision And the star of promise bright; Of the humble shed and manger Cradling the holy stranger; Of the angels, praises singing, Long, ago, one winter night Stiller grew my heart's quick beating As he told me of the meeting, At the tomb, one Sabbath morning, Of the angels fair and bright. Then, at last, the story ended, Up to God a prayer ascended Ah, it all comes back so plainly To my fevered brain to-night! As upon my coach I languish, Soothingly upon my anguish, Like a star that breaks the darkness, Or a ray of morning light, Comes the thought of that sweet story Of the Christ child and His g ory, That was told.to hush my waiting. Long ago, one winter night Ah! mj burden seemeth lighter And the darkness groweth brighter; Pain and grief no longer o'er me Their dark wings of sorrow cast; Christ, my king, forever relgneth, And my soul no more complalneth; Christ hath raised the veil of shadows From my weary heart at last OBSERVATIONS. It Is calculate d that one case of vaccination pro duces more profanity than six regular sicknesses. Elmlra Free Press. "Where are our girls?" anxiously enquires a re llglous exchange. We don't know. We can't keep track of all the girls in creation. Boston Post "Pa. why do they call 'em high schools?" "It's because we pay sd much for 'em, my son. You'll understand these things better when you get to be a taxpa yer." Louisville Courier-Journal. In Milwaukee they are discussing the question: "Is a funeral an ente rtalnment?" This depends on the amount of property left by the ceceased. A m rth of England paper speaks of a young farmer who "ran rapidly through his property." His property was an open held. He wore a red shirt, and a bull was In the wake of the young farmer. A Wisconsin thief tiled to swallow a $1 bill, and a Wisconsin cons-able pushed his linger Into his mouth to prevent It. The thief then demonstrated the fact that he could swallow all tbe bill and half the Anger. Detroit Fiee Press. Two Remarkable Colored Men. New York World Washington Special. "When all ha3 been said of the stingi ness, the cant, the lack of dignity and a general appearance of a want of fit ness to things that characterized the social regime of the Hayeses, an excep tion must be made in favor of the re ception given every winter to the diplo matic corps. These were really hand some and dignified parties. They were strictly confined to the members of the diplomatic corps, tbe Cabinet, the Judges of the Supreme Court and Court of Claim?, officers of the army and navy of a certain rank, and Senators and Representatives and their families, making in all a crowd of 1,500 persons. Among the most conspicious persons at the final party given last year was Bruce, th colored Senator from Mis sissippi. It was his last appearance in white society. He was accompanied by his wife, a handsome quadroon, and by a woman as black as night in a satin dress, low necked and short-sieved. Nothing more amazing was ever seen in Washington society than this last figure. Socially tbe colored Senator was as well behaved as he was politically, but it was amazing to see how much afraid the Republicans were of giving him or his wife any social recognition in public. The Democrats, particular ly the wives of the Democratic Repre sentatives, took malicious delight in speaking to Mrs. Bruce when her friends, the Northern Republicans, gave her a jold nod, and it was observed once at a reception, where there were many prominent Republicans, that the only woman who spoke a word to her was the wife of a Southern member, who, seeiDg her standing alone and unnotic ed, courteously went up and addressed some remarks to her. Now nobody hears a whisper of the former Senator, although he lives here. A more remark able colored man in Washington is Wormely, the proprietor of the hotel of that name, which is acknowledged to be the best-kept house in the city. Of Mr. Wormely to his honor be it told, that if the members of his former mas ter's house would have allowed it, his house and his purse were theirs. The first use he made of his property was to bring his old mistress to his fine hotel and to give her the best room in it, and, on .hearing that a granddaughter of his master was in Washington in a Govern ment office, he went to her, invited her to make his house her home, and, when she told him she could not accept that, he proposed Jthat she should pay him what she would have to pay in a boarding-house and take the best his house afforded. "Don't you know," she an swered, "that if it were known that I lived at Wormley's it would be said that my poverty was a pretense, an 4 I should lose my office in a week? And if I explained how I lived there nobody would believe that so much disinterest edness existed in the world." A Tornado and Heavy Rain in Ken tucky. Cincinnati, March 21.-.-A Lexington Ky. special says : "A tornado passed over the northern portion of the city yesterday unroofing many houses and demolishing the round-hause of the Louisville and Nashville railroad. One man in the house was severely if not fatally injured. There was great de struction of farm property in the track of the tornado. A heavy rain fell here last night, the gauge at the signal ser vice office showing a fall of 2.55. inches within two iours, most of which, fell between 8 and 9 o'clock. 5rt Black Condition Very Low. Washington, March 21. There has been no change in the condition of Representative Black, and he is so low that he may not live through the day. Gratitude Beyond; Expression. Hampton. C H., a C, May 2, 1881. H. H. Warner Co.: 81rs-The result of your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure In my .case has been astonishing, so nroch so that I can find no words m which to express inymdebew dppllesTthls want ' - . " BelDlo. N. Y., Bee. 1.1870. I am nastor of the Baptist church here, and an editedphyslclan. I am not ln.practloe. but am mySto family physician, and advise in many chronic cases. Over arearagol reconunended your Hop Bitten to my Invalid wife, who tan been under medical treatment of six of Albrbeft Shygidans several years. ; She has become iorS7 cured of her various eompneated dta, easesby their use. We both recommend them to wirWends, many of whom have also been cored 01 the tanou, ailments Wgg WABBXH. - CHARLOTTE, N. 0., WEDNESDAY MARCH 22, 1882. " I ' " ' '1sJssM Winston Leader: It seems as if the Salem postoffice is likely to be tossed from shore to shore, by the waves of public patronage. H. W. Shore is the present incumbent, and H. L. Shore de sires to be. Both parties are petition ing the public Many persons for northwestern North Carolina are going to try their fortunes in the West After trying to spend all they take with them they will try to get back to the Old North State. Wilmington Review : We understand that the authorities of the Carolina Central Railroad will commence at an early day the erection of a handsome new depot building in Charlotte, on the 'site of jhe wooden structure which was burnecHast fall. The new building will be of brick. Wilmington Star: We regret to learn that the frost of the past week. especially that of Wednesday night last, resulted in considerable damage in the Rocky Point section in Pender county, turning the peas yellow and hurting, to a more or less extent, rad ishes and other early vegetables. Information was received here ves terday to the effect that the body of a drowned man had been discovered ed up about seven or eight miles above this city, and it had apparently been there for some days, as it was conside rably rflutilated. The coroner was noti fied. It is probably the body of the un fortunate man Havener, whose death by drowning was recorded in this pa per a week or so ago. Alamance Gleaner:. Messrs. Scott & Donnell are taking the initiatory steps to build a cotton factory iii town. They are having a well dug and wood hauled to burn brick. Deputy Collectors Riggs, Worth and Gretter, with Deputy Marshal Watson, captured, and destroyed three illicit dis tilleries in Caswell county last week. They got two copper stills, caps and worms, complete, 48 beer stands, 2,100 gallons beer, 43 gallons whiskey, 10 gal lons singlings, eight bushels malt corn, three bushels meal, six whiskey kegs. Estimated daily capacity of the three was forty gallons. Roanoke Patron : The diphteria has been prevailing to an alarming extent, in the neighborhood of Aulander, Ber tie county. We are informed that over forty cadi'B h:ve proven fatal within the past six months twenty-six cases within the past two months. Mr. I.' J. .Snipes, near Brownville, Hertford county, has a mare colt, which has been giving milk ever since foaled. She is at present about nine months old.and is in a bealthly and thrifty con dition. He desires to know some rem edy that will dry up the flow of milk. Who can give the information desired? Durham Plant: There is a proba bility of the organization of a Christian church in Durham at no distant day. Thejlndian (,?) docters display a flam ing sign in front of their office, on which is written, "Teth extracted with out pain." Ex-Secretary Sherman and the Treas ury Contingent Fund. Special Dispatch to the Baltimore Sun. Washington, March 19. It is the general opinion here that the report of the Senate appropriation committee on the contingent fund expenditures of the Treasury Department places Mr. Sher man in a very unpleasant position. Tbe committee made no comment, but sim ply reported the facts, which are bad enough. After reading the testimony the most partial friend of Mr. Sherman cannot deny that the resources and patronage of the Treasury Department were used while he was at the head of it, and improperly used, to further his presidential aspirations. The Sunday Gazette of to-day, which paper has been very active in prompting the investiga tion, contains several articles on the subject, which are spicy and sensation al. Mr. Sherman in his tesfimony be fore the committee alluded to Col. Hin ton, the editor of the Gazette, as a "dead beat, and full of. whimsies and irre sponsible, and as a man of th type of Guiteau but without his courage to do a murder. Col. Hinton responds in a card over his own signature, in which he re views the career of Mr. Sherman, ad verting to the fact that he entered pub lic life worth less than $10,000 and is now worth millions, and asserts that if Mr. Sherman dares to make his com parison about Guiteau to his face, he will receive but one answer a blow. Col. Hinton is a man of fiery and im pulsive temperament, and it is comonly expected that the affair will result in a personal scene between hijn and Mr. Sherman. In his testimony Mr. Sher man also submitted a letter from Mr. Power, the chief clerk of the treasury, to the effect that Mr. A. T. Bissell, one of those instrumental in the investiga tion, had offered to suppress the attacks of the Gazette if a claim of his then pending in the treasury was allowed. Mr. Bissell, in a card over his own sig nature, and his address attached, styles Mr. Sherman and Mr. Power "superbly equipped liars," and alludes to them and others as the "thieves and perjurers of the department." The Gazette further declares that there is a great deal of work yet to be done in "unearthing the operations of the department under Mr. Sherman, and says "let no one imagine for one moment that Mr. Sherman will escape the shirt.of Nessus now being fitted for his career." Sad Fate of Vanderdonk. Burlington Hawkeye. Poor Philip Vanderdonk. All his Ufa ha had rnilpd andj?avpd and srr a Ti ed, and pulled every string that had a dollar at ine ena oi it.. Ana now an nis hard-earned wealth was gone, and a fcVar.pfYiV interes-ifiatinc mnrr.cae'ft spread its black wings over all he own- 1 a. rr i a ed and lovea on.earwi. xie sane into a chair, and folding his arms upon the table before him, bowed his gray head upon them and groaned great groans from Groanville, Groan county. His heart seemed breaking, "Did you mortgage the farm V asked his wire, anxiously, stealing softly to his side. , "Yes," he growled, "both farms and sold the wood lot over on Big. Island." "And did you have to mortgage the town house, too, she asked, with quiv ering, lips and glistering eyesr "Oh, yes," said the man, in hollow tone, "Ob, yes, arfd sold aU mj stoek in the Northern and hypothecated what I put in the S&th street bridge.'s And was it enough?" she asked, sTembling with eagerness. "Was it enough? . , , . , "Not quite, be growled, and then, as he saw the gastly pallor of deathly disappointment spread over her face, he added, "but the milliner let me have it on ninety days time for the balance at eight per cent. "And ; you've brought my new hat than 9" aha caroled iovonal v. "Oh. PhiMp, yon dear old duck K - ' "Well, no? not au ox it, ne saia....- brought the plume and one of the bows down with me in the express, but the hat itself is coming down from Chicago ii, A? toe next "week after that, eleven dark bTOWed man xohn oat VtAhir, Philip's wife at the theatre, way-laid mo vrroLcueu man on nis waynome, uauieu mm oxx aown v aiiey street, roll ed him up in a wad and stopped np the uow Bower wjin mm. Women that hare been bedridden for mn hua been entirely cured of female weakness by the use or iaia js. Flnkham's Vegetable Compound Send to Mrs. Lydla X. Ptnkham, 233 Western Av enue, Lynn, Mass., fer pamphlets. A CA D. To all who are suffering from the errors and In- y tvuu.( uvtlVltf Tf CCUUi CBS, Will UOCOJ oss of manhood, Ac, I will send a recipe that will cure you, FBKB of CHABGB. ThJ i great remedy fnd, a self-addressed envelope to .the Kxv. JOSEPH T. IN MAN, Station D, New York Cltr Important NoticeWords of Warning Wedeslra to riVA thfa frlAnitf mmrA n aran to whom it may concern, that all persons who llffVA hMTl. CtT Al-A n nm j-tAollrtrv In a called ' Clayton 4 Russell's Celebrated Stomach Bitters," put upon the market by Adams 4 Co. of New York, render themselves liable to prosecution ouuuiuioi, as bcuu urucie nas Deen pronounc ed by the United States Circuit Court. Southern iioini, tjw i ore., m a aecision rendered by His Honor, Jadge Blatchford, February, 1882, as be ins' an imitjittnn nf VfnatatarJa r.i.hm.i a. w iJlttere, and who granted a decree of "perpetual ln- lllBrtHnJi H,h 4n. 1 l . . . . Co. for violation of Our Trade Mark In the premises. The principle of this Important decision applies with equal force to any article of Bitters, the labels or which bear a general resemblance to our Trade Mark, as well as to the re fllltng of our old bottles with spurious stuff, or selling in bulk any article purporting to be our preparation, and hence this friendly word of caution. We never fail to convict, as the Court Records of New Orleans, St Louis. New York and other points fully affirm. . . H06TETTEB 4 SMTH. Pittsburgh, March. 1882. Dr. C. W. BENSON, of Baltimore, Md. 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 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 in 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 neaaacne, djspeptic headache, neuralgia paralysis, sleepless, drsDODSla and nervousness. and will cure any case. bold Dy au druggists, nice 60 cents a box. De pot. 106 North Kutaw street. Baltimore. Md. By mail, two boxes for $1 or six boxes for $2.50, to any address. DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE Is Warranted to Cure ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISBASE8 OF HAIR AND 8CALP, SCROFULA ULCER8, PIMPLES and TENDER ITCH I NCS on super of the tody. It makes the skin white, soft and smooth; removes tan and freckles, and is tha BIST toilet dressing in THE WOULD. Elegantly put np, two bottles in one package, consisting of both internal and external treatment. AU first olaaa druggists have It. Prioe$l.perpackage. CHAa N CBITTENTON. 115 Fulton street. New York City, sole agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's remedies, to whom air orders should be ad dressed. marl MRS. LYD1A E. PSNKH&M, OF LYNN, KASS., LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a Positive Cure for all tli oe Painful Complaint aad Weaknesses so eoBuaaa to best female popalatlvn. ., It win cor nttroty tha worst form of. Female Com plaints, all ovarian troubles, Inflammation and Ulcer Uo& Failing and Displacements, and the conseqnsnt Spinal Weakness, and Is particularly adapted to the Change of Life. I win dissolve and erpel tomors from the uterus la aa early stage of development. THe tendency to ean eerons humors there is checked very speedily by its use. . It removes faintnees, flatulency, destroys aU craving for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi gestion. That feeling of bearing down, canting pam, weigh and backache, is alwayi permanently cored bylte-ne. I wffl at all times and. under all alreumstaaces act tat harmony with the laws that govern the female system. Tot the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound is unsnrpsssnd. " ' - 1YDIA R PINKHAM'S TZCETABIJC COM' petTJOMs prepared at SSS and 3S Western Avenue, Iynn,JfBs. Price $1. 8b: battles for S. Sent by mail in the term, orpins, also in the form of Iofenges, on neeejpt oi price, fl per box" for either, airs. Finkham (jmsj anmei s sTtUittuvs ut inqnliT lend for pamph let Address as above. Mtntion (Ms Paper. Ko family should be without LYDIA S. PIKKHA1PS UVXB PILL8. They cure constipation, bill outness, aad torpidity of the liver. : SS cents per box. far Sold by all Profgistt. S .. LIBIE! LQIE! LILIE! , -r:o: iO:-r - ' HAVING now two more Kilns In addition to our PXBPSTUAL KILN we are now prepared to FILXi ORDERS PBOSIPTLY, . on short notice, and at prices that defy competi tion. We guarantee Quality, and make no charge unless Lime proves satisfactory. We have an agency In Charlotte of A. C. 8um mervllle; who will receive orders for small lota at reduced prices.:. - c s Beference as to Quality of Time given on appli cation. SIMON BBOTHKBS, Box 17o. 88, Gaffney City 8. C. - mar7 8m NO. 4,055. T ' la WK HAVS JU3T RECKIYKD a HANDSOME 8TOCK Orf -bfii. IES From the Cheapest to the Very Finest BE STJBJ AND LOOK AT THEM BEFORE YOU PURCHASE. Hargraves marl 8 BLESSING to womankind. Relieve an diseases of women pecu liar to the appearance and cessation of the menses, uterine disturbances, torpidity of functions, with leucor- Dr. , Clarke's Periodical Pills. rnoea, cusmenorrnsea, ana nysiena, also In melancholia and other men tal derangements. Afford prompt relief to those distressing bearing down pains so peculiar to women. price o per dqx. Bent rree oy mau on receipt of price. Dr. Clares Medicine Company, New York City. ?OR Scrofula or any Blood Disorder. Dr. Clarkt'a Anil. Syphilitic Pills. In either stage, whether primary, secondary or tertiary, are an Invalu able remedy. ' They never fall to cure when directions are followed. Price S2 50rer box. Five boxes 810. Sent by mall, prepaid, on receipt of price. Aderess Dr Clarice Medicine company, new xorK city. A N I ttV LUABLE REMEDY. For weakness of the Kidneys and bladder. A Quick and complete cure In 4 to 8 days of ail urinary affec tions, smarting, frequent or difficult urination, mucous discharges and sediments In the urine from what Dr. Clarke's ever cause Induced, whether of re cent or long standing. One to three Gonnorrhea boxes usually sumcient. Price 88 per I box. Three boxes for $5. Mailed free on receipt of srlce. Ad Pills. dress Dr. Clarke Medicine Company, new xorK city. 'UEBE IS A BALM IN G I LEAD. I For all cases of Spermatorrhoea' and lm potency , as the result of self-i Dr. laouse m youtn, sexual excesses in maturer rears, or other causes, and producing some of the following effects: Nervousness, seminal ends (dons (night emissions by dreams), Clarice's Dimness of sight, Defective Mem ory, Phlalcal decay, Pimples oo Face. Aversion toSocletr of Females. Confuslsn of Ideas. Loss ofBexnu Power, &c, rendering marriage im proper or anhaonr. An a Doslnve Invigorating icure in two to 8 weeks. One to six (boxes usually sufficient Price SI 50 per oox, jtout ooxes 90. seat oy maJL DrerjeJd. on reeelDt of price. PlUs. Addiess Dr. Clarke Medtdne Com pany, New York City. ' febl9dAwl3w vesssstssaarsersasi a BBtfia. 'osj Saixfe att& gflft grtttttttfl. TliAuBiiltVlCli Joi UXPABTMJCNf Has been thoroughly supplied with every needed want &nd with the latest styles of Type, and every manner of Job PrJatlnf ean now be done wtln neatnesB, dispatch and cneapneea. We ean for. nlshat short notice, BLANKS, BILL-HXADS, LXTTXB-HXADS, CABD9, TAGS, BJECXTPTS, POSTXBS, PBQGTtAMTffKS, HANDBILLS, PAMPHHT8, CIRCULARS, CHICKS, 4a Ones, among which are some handsome &d Willielm. Q. C. D. A.. AND -THAT NORTH CAROLINA HAS THE- LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE IN THE SOUTH. The McSmith Music House SELLS CHICK TIRING & SONS, KBANICH A BACH, MATHCTSHEK, AKIUN, SOUTHERN GEM Ana other PIAN03. M80N& BftMLlN, SHONINGKR. PELOUBET & CO.. STERLING. AND OTHER ORGANS. THE OHLY 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. Address or call on, H. McSMITH. Ipiscjellatxcjous, Telephones ! ' Telephones ! THlfEPHOHES. THE SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND Telegraph Company, -Is the -SOLE LICENSEE- -of the American Bell Telephone Company For supplying Telephones In the States of Virginia, West Virginia, (south of tbe R A O. B. B..) North Carolina, Bouth Carolina, Florida and Alabama. PRIVATE LUTES Constructed, equipped with Telephones and rented ty For particulars address SOUTHERN BKLL TELEPHONE and TELEGRAPH COMPANY, ftbll eod 8m 105 Broadway, New York. Havmg removed to the shop, on Tryon street, over the Independent Hook A Ladder Truck-House, Is now ready to receive orders for HOUSE, SIGN andOBNAMSNTAL 'PAINIINQ, such as BAiisrnsrcr,- Gnildiiig, EnIsDinining. Frescoing, &$ wills Everybody Has Discovered

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view