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. X.. ' v - , 4 - tat . .... . ft Jfr;K' S3- gaaH mid gob friitlW0 ... rll III : sr ICV. "V ill - . BVBMOMiniON RATX81 I)cdty,omyw,liotivainvlvan&... S8.00 Six $ntmjyt. .:.; e . e - 400 'tht ': 78 MH1KQS: tt V est), t hW S2.00 out m ..... J 1.05 MARCH 20TH, r-We will dLspl.iy one of the handsomest Spring Stocks Krer offered In this market quested to look fit are specially re ar stock ot Bleached Sheetings and flirtings, Also oua White oods, - f hlcb we have endless variety. . O r toe LA. X and ROIDERY will be found aupex'or to any in Charlo te, both In price and beauty. Everybody In Charlotte la Invited to call Had look. Everybody In the County Is Invited to call anu look. Everybody In the State Is Invited to call and look. lexander 4" Harris. roarlQ Boots anfi shoss 2. 1882. -:o: :o:- Spring Style flak :o: :o:- jPegraii & o., Have MotX-Md end em daily receiving k BEAVf U'tL Um OF 5B WW KfTTTgSSg mr vr a a a k S W V KT P EB N N N T SS, On H N N N T S S GO EBB N NN T SSa ft. i Don't Fail to fell and See'ta. PEG RAM & CO. febfl ---BOSTON-METALLURGICAL WORKS, 33 HAWKINS ST., BOSTON, MASS. Metwhirgists. Assayew and Analytical Chemt Praetleal a IH-Uo&s of se ICO Jbs. and upwards. HGFBAIVORY )f ''ff4ATEO. eurveys. Mine Examinations. Reports, Sketches and yaps made. Con&trnctlons ot works and kopplies Tarnished. - AiAKAGEBSOF The Icy England Smelting Works. COPPEB and Olf BEVRN8 OT PURCHASED COPPER WATTE AND BASE BULLION Treated on Beasonahle Terms. T OMA8 BINNSr. MftAtLOBGlST. A. VL JpiDilET ..IINIMS IHBIWEBB, mtmXm bmiv. m Brrlss of Ferry A 1 1,S and Fe i - lvrjiiRIfcMnVtkvlflr-&(A VOL. XXVII. 0 AND " COUNTERS BE Laden with FRESH and HTYLISH GOODS In great variety, and we ask yon to examlae our Goods and co are our prices, with the full as surance thai you will find the examination and comparison to your pecuniary Interest The public has already voted SEIGLB'S GOODS the HANDSOMEST and BEST SELECTED In the city. Every Novelty of the Season In TRIMMINGS and In NECK WBAB. All should come and see for themselves. WAR NER'S CORA LINE CORSET only 97 cents. wiar2rt Diphtheria. A cold or aore throat may not seem to tmount to much, and If promptly attended to can easily be cured ; but neglect la often followed by consumption or diphtherial. No medicine has ever been discovered which acts so quickly and rarely in such cases as PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER. The prompt use of this invaluable remedy has Bared thousands of Uvea. PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER Is not an experiment. It has been before the public tor forty years, and Is most valued where It Is best known, s A te0" xtracts from voluntary testimonials rear' allows: Pain Eirunt has been my household remedy for colds for the past twenty-seven years, and have never known it to fail In effecting1 a cure. L. 8. Crocker, Willi amsville, N. Y. For thirty years I have used Paw Killer, and found It a never-failing remedy for oolds and sore throat Barton Seaman. Have received Immediate relief from colds and sore throat, and consider your Pain Killer an invaluable remedy. Geo. B. Evxaxtt, Dickinson, 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 Pain Killer, which relieved me Immediately. I will never again be without it C. O. Force, Lowndes, Ga. Have used Pain Killer In my f amSy for forty years, and have never known it to fail. Ransom Lewis, Waynesboro, Ga. I began using Pain Killeb In my family twenty, five years ago and have used It ever since, and ha ve found no medicine to take its place. B. W. Dxzb, Druggist, Oneida, N. Y. For whooping-cough' and cronp it Is the best S reparation made, we would not do without it - P. Bouts, Liberty Mills, Va. For twenty-five years I have used Pain Khxeb for colds ana chapped lips, and consider it the best medicine ever offered. GxoooPiWlhnlngton, N. O. 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 Killeb, and after taking a few doses WH completely cured. T. "Wilkinson. Dr. Walton writes from Coshocton : Your Pain Killer cures 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. violently sick with diphtheria, high fever, and cold Mrs. Ellen B. Mason 'writes: My eon was taken folentlv sick with dlnhthnris. hitrh fever, and cold chills. Bo many children have died here. I was enms. bo many cnuaren nave aiea nere-i was afraid to call a thvnictan. and tried tout Pain Killer. He was taken on Sunday, and on Wednesday his throat was clear. It was a won derful cure, and I wish it could be known to th poor mothers who are losing so many children. For Chins and Fever PAIN KILLER has no equal. It cures when everything els? falls. Delays are often dangerous.' A bottle of Pain Krm?R 4n the house Is a safeguard that no family should be without All druggists sell It at 25c, 50c., and fl.00 per bottle. PERRY DAVIS &. SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. I. sept Atw sept 4 oct TUTIPS POLLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Ixsa of appetlte.Hatuea.bowela ooatlve, Pain In i theHead.with a dull sensation in the back part. Pain under the shoulder U. fullness after eating, with a cUsln- olinatipn to exertion of body or sited, Irritability of temper. E5W spirita XjOsb of memory, with a fee rofhavlpineg- , ieeung lAtar1 soma duty, weariness, Diwness, leaf d some amy, weanuyw, futtiHng of the Heart. Dota bejforetSe eyes. Yellow nmn, awascnai nwnwn- no... nic-vit tiiffbiv colored urine. wow ww ."u m IF THESE wAJuTIirGS AaE serious T.ll ZZZn be developed. TUTTS FILLS are especially adapted te such cases.one dose errects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Inereaae the Apietjte, and cause the UoMv 0 XjTbe o FleefcuHKua the system is irrih and by theironlcAejtIoon the $f veetive Onni, Bearuljr StooU arepro uoed. Price 28 cents. 35 Mnrray St, JT.Y, TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Gray Haib or Whisk iks changed to aGLOsar Black by a single application of this Dye. It imparts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sent by expreas on receipt of fl. Office, 35 Murray St., new totk. CD- HITS SiAfllAIl W . Ill.fu" CMtel iUeelpt. wUI U sulM 1KU UmU., ) Feby. 23deodw CONGRESS WATER. CATBAKTIO A l AL ERATIVEi Is a writ known speelflo fo,r eONSUMPTION, IN DlOXdTION, and aU dlsordeis of the STOMACH, L1TKB and KIDNBY3. ' NINETY TUBS' popular ue attests its porW . safety and soperiorlty to all waters el this class. Avoid all eoaree. Inltattng waters, foreign and domestle: the J Impair the digestive organs and Wdneys, thereby Inducing Irreparable results None Genttlne Moid 09 rnTlie , marl 2m eod ht ni7 A m.F.fi HOTEL. BADQTWLETEES TOli DBUMMimS. -m. vi irirrr.'. n eren reaDect. MMUMWIUHlBl UIIIU1B IWUHia- w ne2tV( ft SHBLTI NEWS MOTES. V. B. Thayer, jeweler, of Memphis, Tenn., made an assignment Monday. Liabilities $14,000; assets nominally S43.000. Major General Schofield, U. 8. army, has left Italy and is now in Germany. A concert in aid of the Russian-Jewish refugees at Boston Monday night netted S3 000. ' Large reinforcements of French troops are arriving at Tunis. The gar rison at Sfax has been doubled. The Pope Monday created seven new cardinals, including Archbishop Mc Cabe, of Dublin. An explosive shell was thrown into a house near Letter Kenny, county Don egal, Ireland, Monday, and two rooms were completely destroyed. Gov. Crittenden, of Missouri, has called an extra session of the legislature, to convene Wednesday, April 19, to re district the State under the late appor tionment act of Congress. Emanuel Bott, the Italian who stab bed his brother in a quarrel at Hazle ton, Pa last week, has been arrested. The wounded man died Monday, the knife having penetrated his lungs. Rumors of a war between China and Japan multiply, although Japan is making no preparation. Advices from Yokohama to March 8 are to the effect that there is a stagnation of imports, and purchases for this year less than one-tenth the normal quantity. The steamer Thomas Cornell from Rondout for New York, struck the rocks at Danskammer Point Mouday night and sank in the Hudson, ten miles below Poughkeepsie. The crew and passengers were brought off safely. The vessel is badly broken up. The loss will be about $200,000. The owners of the Pacific cotton mills, at Lawrence, Mass., have notified those of their employes who are not strikers that if they are in need they can obtain relief by applying at the company's counting-room. This ii gen erally accepted as an indication that the mills will remain closed lor a month. The extent to w hich glucose is used may be uuderstood from the fact that at the late meeting of the National Glu cose and Grape Sugar Association at Chicago it was disclosed that all the manufactures are oversold from thirty to sixty days. It was determined to materially increase the price of the ar ticle. A desperate affray has occurred at Cloghan, in King's comity, Ireland, be tween soldiers and some "emergency men." The latter discharged their re volvers. The London Times, commenting on the approaching completion of five American monitors, says: "America owes it to her honor and greatness to possess a nVet which shall be more than a phantom." Mr. Parnell has declined to write let ters from Kilmainham jail unless un der very exceptional circumstances, as be objects to imposing on the governor of the jail the unpleasant duty of read ing private letters. The Central News has a dispatch from St. Petersburg stating that offi cials are investigating along the line of the St. Petersburg and Moscow railway, with the object of discovering a mine, of which some nihilists, recently ar rested, give information. The search has thus far proved unsuccessful. In the House of Commons Monday evening Mr. Gladstone, replying to Mr. Healy, member for Wexford, said the liberation on parole of some of the sus pects to enable them to attend to pri vate business forms no precedent for liberating Messrs. Parnell, Dillon and O'Kelly, that they- may participate in the division upon the cloture. Remedy for the Peach-Tree Dorer. A Texas correspondent of the Louis ville Courier-Journal gives the follow ing remedy . for protection of peach tree from t lie borer: "Having moved from Kentucky to Missouri about (to the best of my mem ory) the year 1823, I settled in Ray county, in a good locality for fruit, and planted out a good orchard. For sev eral years I was much troubled with the "borer" in the roots of my trees, particularly the peach. An experienced fruit-grower from the East, I believe the State of Massachusetts, gave me a preventive against their ravages.whlch Ijafterward prapticed, and proved to be a sure prevehtiye. In the first place it will be necessary, as. preliminary, to give the philosophy of it Well, the bark on the body and limbs of the tree is covered with an outside covering which is so hard that the beetle which lays the egg oan not pierce it with the little lance with which they are pro vided, while the bark on the roots and up to the top of the ground is soft. Consequently, to head them off in their mischief, remove the earth from around the tree in the fall, say the 1st of Octo ber, and let it remain away all winter, so that the bark, exposed to the air.will become hard, so as to prevent the pier oing. Next, Spring, say as early as the I5tn of May, return the earth to the tree and bank up one or two inches above where it was before removal. Should it not be removed in the fall it will do to bank the earth in the spring one or two inches above the old level, but best to observe the first direction. Be sure to remove the earth th next fall, which is better fa? the growth of the tree. Expose the rootg a few inches from the body," e The Corn-Cob Pipe. Manufacturers' Gazette. Ever since the a ays oi Andrew jacs son the corn-cob pipe has found favor in the eyes of the American smoking nnHlin Th corn-cob nine nartakes neither of the aristocratic flavor of the meer scnaum nor oi vne aemocrauc tone of the T. D. It is smoked by both rrh and nnor. the former nreferrincr it because it is not as likely to become strong as other pipes, ana me iauer De cause it is cheap. An ordinary corn cob costs five cents, but dome are made in olahnrn.tA Hpriotia. with. silver mounts ing and other high cost ornamentation. There is a patented process lor uaxueu ing these pipes, and the owner of it has moria a fnrt.nnft : within a few vears. There is a steadily-growing demand for the corn-oOD pipe, ana jusc now a scar city is reported. The supply is far be low that of last year, owing to the short corn crop and the non-adaptability of the cobs for pipe manufacture. A Revolution Eflefied. Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 28, 1881. H. H. Warner A Co: Blrs-Tor thirty years I was a victim ot painful kidney disease, bat your Safe Kidnerand liver Cure has made me a new man. Snblimelr 8f perb. A pair of beautiful Sun-flowers on Xasels wTfl be mailed free to any lady who will send ten cents la postage stamps or money to Dr. C. W.Benson, No. 108 North lutaw street, Baltimore, Ud A-y$ ;Jr CHARLOTTE, N. C, THURSDAY ITEMS OF INTEREST. Jefferson Davis has received from his book thns far the sum of $21,000, Colombia. Alabama, has madelmore improvements in the past twenty-four months than she has made in twenty- lour years oeiore. Prominent stock men estimate the Texas eattle drive this year at 200,000 or 50,000 less than last year. It is estimated that 250,000 "bushels of wheat will be raised in Comanche coun ty, Texas, this season. There is great scarcity of feed and seed corn in the districts around Nash ville. A tobacco seed nursery is to be estab lished m Tallehasse, Florida. Presidia county is the largest in Tex as, having an area of 12,500 acres. Corn in tassel can be seen in Sumner county, Florida. There are over 200,000 men and 100,000 horses and mules employed in railroad building in Texas. There are about 2,000 miles of road under contract, and about 6,000 more to be contracted for. A Knoxville physician who has royal blood in his veins is frequently convic ted of drunkenness, and forced to work out his fine on the rock pile. The French practice of naming thier dogs "Bismarck," gives great offense to the Germans. . Jeffeison Davis says that a cough and iriitatad throat have compelled him to decline three recent invitations to deliv er commencement and monumental ad dresses. During the last nine en years the Pacific Mills, Of Lawr mce, have paid 381 per cent in dividends. The capita! stock is $2,500,000, and the amount paid to stockholders has been .$9,525,000, be sides paying its chief stockholdei , the officers of the coporation princely salar ies. This is an average of $9,525,000 or 20 1-19 per cent, per year. M. Vick is quoted as saying that the "white, worm" or any other worm, in Dots, m:y be destroyed by sticking three or four common matches down into the soil, also one or two up in the drain opening. The phosphorus of the match is certain death to the animal life, and a pown ful fertilizer to plants. Absence does not conquer lotfe In 1801 Mr. and Mrs Hany Treadway lived in their happy home in Arrow Roc? Missouri. Harry was supposed to have been killed in the Confederate army and their home being burned, the wid ow went to live with a school mate in Arkansas. Last Thursday the man and wife met in Austin, after nineteen years separation, and are happy. Nor does drunkenness cool its ardor. Fifteen years ago Edward O'Brien kissed his wife good-bye on the quay at Cork: Last Thursday night two drunken tramp? were in a Brooklyn lockup, and despite their. degradation the meeting was af fecting between Edward and his Mary. The Survival of the Fittest. Detroit Free Press. When the Atlantic express train over the Central road reached Niles the oth er day, a Detroit commercial traveler boarded the train, to find every seat taken. In the centre of one coach one seat was occupied by two satch 'Is, and another by an overcoat and hat, while the owner of the articles was in the smoking car. The Detroiter gathered up all the baggage and placed it on the wood box and occupied the seat with his own, and he had just got comfort ably settled when the late occupant re turned from his smoke. He saw wat had transpired, and he was white with anger, when he began : "Who moved my baggage?" "I did," was the ?eply. "Sir, I represent the wholesale crock ery house of Blank & Blank, of New York, and I " "I knew it saw your name on the baggage," interrupted the other. "Have n't vou seen the papers to-day ?" "No, sir." thought not. Well your house has failed for $288.000 cant pay twenty cents on the dollar bad bust no time for you to swell over two seats crowd in somewhere or stand by the stove, and when we get to Detroit I will help you to get a pass home. Sorry for you, and all that, hut our house is rated A 1, has a reserve of $75,000 in mortgages, and the survival of the fittest in a prin ciple older than the hills, Have a ci-. gar?" Strange Things ia the Land of Flowe?s Jac ' sonville (Fla.) Union, A shark recently captured near Tam pa had seven rows of teeth, and weighed 700 pounds. A Fort Ogden man has a contract to deliver 5,000 alligator hides to a St. Louis firm by May 1. Dr. Wilcox has discovered two more teeth belonging to his mastodon, which weigh about ten pounds, and are said to be smooth and handsome. They measure five by six inches. Capt. Richard Boot, of Old Tampa, has grafted in a grape-fruit tree, six varieties of the citrus family, and grow ing from the same stump we find the shaddock, lemon, lime, citron, "sweet and sour oranges. Capt. C. A. Bryan, of Tallahassee, has a strange but beautiful anomaly in his flower garden. A large rose bloomed on one of his bushes, and when the leaves began to fall from, it four small but oflmpjete roses appeared in the cen tre, and how on the end of the stem Where the large rose grew may be seen four fully-developed roses, not larger than a gold dollar. Lord Erskine Dead. London, March 29. Lord Erskine ia dead. What Is beauties chlefest charm Melting eyes or rosebud Hps, Flowing tresses, form of grace ? No; fine teeth these charms eclipse, And their sure preserver U BOZODONT, beat dentifrice. A CAM. , Pn oil iE tin ota an'ffaiinff fmm ths errors and in discretion of youth, nervous weaktess, early decay oss of manhood, Ao.,1 will send a recipe that will core you. FK&Bof CBLABGS. Thfi great remedy was discovered oy a missionary in jouin America. aA a aalf.JuMi'iaasari Anvninru tr the RlffV. JOSEPH T. IN MAN, Station D. New York City F. C. MTJNZLER, AGENT FOB ft Berth s M Brewery Company's ' 7 . (Of Philadelphia, Pa, ) Celebrated lager Beer, ' In Kegs and Bottles. BOTTll BEl A SPEOIAL-rr. WHave Just received a sman lot of BOTTLED ALE and rvBTaa, wnicn l oner to ine puouc ai a reasonable prices Address - . . ' ' Lock Bos 255, ChailoUe, M 0, mbrSS MARCH 30, 1882. Sew &&vfZKtisemzuts. Dr. O. XV. BEXSOIV, of Baltimore, Md. We give above a correct likeness of this well known and successful physician and surgeon, who nas made a lire long study of Nervous Diseases and 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 exyressly to oure sick headaone. nervtus headache, djspeptlc 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 Kutaw street Baltimore. Ma Ttv mall, two boxes for 81 or six boxes for $2.50, to any aaaress. DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE Is Warranted to Cure ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DI3EASE8 OF HAIR AND 8CALP, SCROFULA ULCER8, PIMPLES and TENDER ITCniNOSonaUpartaof the body. It makes the skin white, soft and smooth; removes tan and freckles and-is the BEST toilet drowning in THE WOH1D. Elegantly pnt up, two bottles In one package, consisting- of both internal and external treatment. All first class dmsglsts have it. Price fl. per package. CHA. N CKlTTENTON. 1 1 K Vultnn sti-Ant. New York City, sole Agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's rmedlts, to whom all orders should be ad dressed. marl MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM, OF LYKH, MASS., LYDSA E. PiNKHAlVI'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a Positive Cnre for all tVeae Painful Complaints and Weaknesses so common to our beat female population. It will cure entirely the worst form of Female Com plaints, all ovarian troubles, Inflammation and Uloera tlon, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the Change of life. It will dissolve and expel tumors from the uterus In an early stage of development. The tendency to can cerous humon there is checked very speedily by its use. It removes falntnesa, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the atomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Kervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi gestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by its use. It wOl at all times and under all circumstances act in harmony with, t laws that govern the female system. Tor the care of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound is unsurpassed. LYDIA E. rrVEHAM'S VEGETABLE COM POUND is prepared at 23S and S3& Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price $1. Six bottles for $6. Sent by mail In the form of pills, also in the form of lozenges, on receipt of price, 81 per box for either. Mrs. Pin sham freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Bend for pamph let. Address as above. Mention tM Paper. Ko family should be without LTDIA E. PINKHAK'S LIVER PILLS. They curs constipation, billon tnssi and torpidity of the Uver. 25 cents per box. jay Sold by all Druggists. Native Mineral Water!! ROCKBRIDGE (VA.) ALUM W 3B R -CUBES Dyspepsia, Indigstien, Torpid Liier, Chronic Dian-h-i and Dysentery, Skin Diseases, fccroruia, enronic Pneumonia, etc. It is a nowerfol Alterative Tonic and is ANTI MALARIAL in its effects. Bead certificates from eminent physicians in our pamphlets. NO ARTIFICIAL, GASES OR SALTS. Bottled in its natural state, direct from the Springs, which are beautifu lr located In Bock bridge county, va., aDd are open ior ine reception of visitors from June 1st to October 1st, each year; capacity, 1 ,000 guest?. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr 7. EL Mc ADEN and Dr. T. C SMITH, Charlotte, N. C. maris ly FOR SALE. A Desirable Residence on B Street, be tween 5th and 6tb streets, Is offered for sale. It contains seven rooms and has six fu enlaces. House and premises in good re i air. Possession given early in April. Terns fa vorable. Apply ty W. B. GRIFFITH, marll lm eod At Brown 4 Weddlngton's. SWEET POTATOES ! - On hand Fine Lot of EASTERN YAMS, BUCHWHXAT FLOUR AND OAT ILEAL, AT mar22 a M. HOWELL'S. LIIIE! L1EIE! LILIE! TT AVLNG now two more Kilns m addition to out aj. ezarwiVAii jliaiA we are now nreparea n FIIJL ORDERS PRODIPTLT, . on short notice, and at prices that defy competi tion, we guarantee quality, ana maxe no cnarge We have an agency dn Charlotte of A.CSum mervUle; who will receive orders for small tots at reduced prices. - . 1 -, '-v Reference as to Quality of Lime given on appli cation. - nmun BBUTtuma, BoxHo.88,GaffneyCltjB.C. yj. I 1 g. NO. 4,061. EEMEMBER! WE HAVE -:H: ARAHBARNHARDT" KID3, at $1.50 FINK HOOK LOCK KIDS, at $1.25 T,f 0b HV K,D8-M 25c and 85c fUool BLACK BUNTING, at 12o and 15c cf 9ft28T?a- tars, e 15c CAIjICOKS, at 5c An Excellent Quality ol 4-4 BLEACHING, at I0o It will pay you to Black Dress Goods, Watered Silks, Cretonnes, L,ACE CURTAINS, CLOTHING, GENTS STRAW and STIFF HATS; ahd in fact you will save money by examining our stock before purchasing. "EVITTS" LADIES! SHOES, "TURNER'S" CENTS' SHOES. Hargraves & Willielm. mar28 ATT I VTJ ATI I III' K Hi 1 UlliUJ ! !-! pro I ; N ' MASON & SHONINGER & Eight of the Leading Makers OF THE WORLD. (toe Hundred InstruiMfs in Stock. PLltNTY OF MONEY ON OUR LEFT, PLENTY TO EAT ON OUR RIGHT, AND A SOLID MUSICAL CENTRE. We Don't Pot Ten Dolls r Gold Pieces on Every Stop OF OUR ORGANS, Neither do We Throw in a Honse Lot or a I! ait road. But H. McSMITH, Charlotte, N. C. BL.ESSJJNG TO WOMANKIND. Relieve all diseases of women pecu liar to the appearance and cessation of the menses, uterine disturbances, Dr. Clarke's Periodical Pills. torpidity ol functions, witn ieucor- rhoea, dlsmenorrhaea, and hystert-i', also in meiancnoiia ana otner men tal derangements. Afford prompt relief to those distressing bearing down pains so peculiar to women. Price S3 per box. Sent free by mall on receipt of price. Dr. Clarke Medicine Company, New York City. ?oR Scrofnraor an v Blood Dieorder. Or. Ciarke's Pille. In either s ge, whether primary, secondary or tertiary, are an invalu able remedy. They never fall fci cure when directions are followed Price 82 50per box. Five boxeaSlO Sent by mall, prepaid, on receipt of Drice Aderess Dr Clarice Medicine Oompany, Kew York City. INTALVABLG HE.TIEDV. For weakness of the Kidneys and bladder. A quick and complete core In 4 to 8 days of all urinary affec tions, smarting, frequent or difficult urination, mucuus discharges and Or. Olarke'e Cioanorrhea Pills). sediments In the urine from what ever cause Induced, whether of re cent or long standing. One to three boxes usually sufficient Price S2 Kir box, xnree boxes for 55. afled free on receipt of price. Ad dress Dr. Clarke Medlclae Company, Mew York City. . rfHERE IS A. BAL.ITI IN G I LEAD. Tor all cases of SMrmatorrhoea' Dr. and lm potency, as the result of self abuse In youth, sexual ex (Jesses in maturer years, or other causes, and produelnc. tome of tne following effects: Nervousness, seminal emis sions (night emissions by dreams), Dimness of Sight, -Defective Mem ory, Pnisical decay, Pimples on Clmrke race. Aversion tosocierv ox jremaiea. Confu8ln of Ideas, Loss of Bexuu Invlgi rating power, ob. renderinz marriage im- DroDer or unhaony. Ace a DoslUve cure in two to. 8 weeks.; One to six boxes usually 8fncient-, Price L50 per box. if our boxes sent by ',: Pill, ,r4 ;. .'' mau, prepaHL oh receipt oi pnee. Address Dr. Clarke MedL 1CUW Com- pany, New totk uty. -e . i TSlX OBSKBVXB JOiS DZPABTIQKT Has been thoroughly supplied with every needed waift, and with the latest styles of Type, and every manner of Job Printing caa now' be done with neatness, dispatch and cheapness. We can fur nish at short notice, v c HT.tnrq, KTT.TTyi 'A Tig, '- LSTTKtt-HIAlia, CABM, TAGS, RECEIPTS, POSTKBS, PBOGRAMMXa, HANDBILL8, PAMPHLETS, C3BCULAB8, CHECKS, to!. -WE HAVE- & :W:- BUNTING LINING, all colors, at 8UMMKB SILK8, from ' MOIRK SATINS, all colors, SATIN 8URAH3. at TUCKINft. at 50c to 75c and 50c to The Best CORSET ever offered, at Our Stock of PARASOLS is large and handsome. examine our stock of TT a Tm Front Forward to tho Bear, douuLe-quick! 5!cmi(fe Music Honse, -THE- I lstiibutlng Depot Io tho CHrollnat -P, B- C3IIC KERING, KIIA.M1K & BACH. M ATM USHEK. -AND- Soathera Gens Pianos. HAMLIN BELL CHIME, CO. 0EG1NS. We Beat That all to Pieces. tST- CALL AND SEE ME. 15d il.25 1. 00 1.00 1.00 V M Will Guarantee 10 per cent, on all Moneys Invested. tW For Parslculars call on or write to XiBCtlUxXlZOMB. Telephones ! Telephones ! TgLEPHOHEB. THE SOUTHERN BELL. TELEPHONE AND Tek graph Company, Is the SOLE LICENSEE -of the- kerican Bell Telephone Company For supplying Telephones in the States of Virginia, West Virginia, (south of the B. 4 O. B. B..) North Carolina, Sooth Carolina Floilaa and Alabama PRIVATE LINES Constructed, equipped with Telephones and rented tW Tor partteul an address SOUTHS BN BILL TELEPHONE and TELEGRAPH COMPANY, feblleod8 105 Broadway. New York.. Hartng removed to the shop, on Tryoh street, over . Ibe Independent Hook ft Ladder Truck House, is Pieaoy co receive umors lur nuuoa, omn anddBNAMKNTAL PAINTINO.suchas l&dli Frescoing, to i t ft' ' a'' it i i f 4. 1- i: t 1 t. at; .!!! 1 m -rM 1; A "j,. !i',;-.-';i..'Sif ri a i'n-' -' r 5. -. ..r-
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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March 30, 1882, edition 1
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