.... -,- f ...... .- ' lSs4h' AASt fill 1 1 lllPv--Cs!rrjPSf4: trsagJ'. Wi vts.t. - . , H tf it BVBaoRiprion bates: TBM OBSXBVXB JOB DIPAKTIDQIT HM been thorooghli jnppliefl wtta erer needed mat, and with the latest styles ptType, and ereiy manner pt Job Prlndns ean now be done with neatneaa, dispatch and eheapneai. -We ean for ntoh at short hoOee, - Thnt montht, . ...,.1 ,(. w. : ........ - 8.00 On meet. ..... -7$ Tfadfe (fta As est). s eWk. . .'. . $2. Otrf 2.10 BBAirCSrBILL-HsUSe, 1.05 VOL. XXVH. LWrXB-HXADS, C1RD8, TIGS, BICKIPTS, F08TZ&S, PROGRAMMES, HAKSBILLS, FAMPHUT8. dBCULABS, CHXCS3, tri" CHARLOTTE, N. ,0., SATURDAY APRIL 1, 1882. NO.4,063. . r .... 11 1 - ' . .11 lt 1 (Bircras. ii MARCH 20TH, We will dll if one of the handsomest pril 40CbS Ever offered In this market, qoested to look at are specially re- ur stock ol Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, -also oua- While f hlcb we have endless variety. tW O r toc' LA I and ROIDEBT will be found super 'or to any la Char'.o te, both In price snd beauty. 3 Everybody in Charlotte Is Invited to call and look. Everybody In the County Is Invited to call anu look. Everjbody In the etate Is Invited t ) call and look. Alexander t Harris. marl f) 1882, 1882, :o: :o:- (its. m: :o: Pegram 4 Co., Have Mixtved ud m d iliy receiving A BE4UT1F11. UM OF SOfl KEKWN O E N N KB N N N GO B N If N GO BBS If KN TO rn D 58S8 SS88 SI, Stiff and Felt Don't Fail to Call and See Them. PEtf RA.M, & CO. febU BOSTON- METALLURGICAL WORKS, 33 HAWKINS ST., BOSTON, MASS, Mota.Jurg!sts, Assaytn and Analytical ChemUts mn,i ttttl ttllA'EIt BEFINEB8, fiuetleal it lH-Rmsfet Be0 100 lbe. and upwards. UI FKAIVOUV H.PN THEATED. FnrTerH, VIm jExaraluaUons, Be ports, Sketches and Jfcipi Made. Constructions of works iqd upBlle8, Vumished. VAQKBSOV. The M' EnjIail Smelting Work COPFEIt hh ON BETTBHS or PURCHASED COPPER MATTE ANEf B8E BULLION Treated oo Beasonatle Terns. T OMA8 BOJN3,, MTALUJBGI8T. a. H. KiDirty... .Mmiio EsonnntB. 3"EH HOLLtDAT.A ,.. ...PBOT. CHWOST. . - .. : '" i -. ; : ' ' V; " ' 8aple lMII'4WilrlMi of 4Pciry ; "? fo'l by xaion reoelyt rf 25 ceute. Ivlsort, Blakemin,1 Jtierv$ taOOClS, Spring 'Style 0011 SI I EL V ES AND --COUNTERS- BiS Laden with FRESH and STYLISH GOODS In great variety, and we ask you to examine our Goods and co are'our prices, with the toll as surance thai you will find the examination sod comparison to your pecuniary interest. The public has already voted SEIGLE'S GOODS the HANDSOMEST and BEST SELECTED in the city. Every Novelty ol the Season fn TnTwwiwoa and in NECK WEAR. All should come and see for themselves. WAB- NEB'S CORA LINE CORSET only 97 cents. T. I.. seu;i,i? fc CO. mar2rt Diphtheria. A cold Or Mm thrnai motr nnf mount to much. n7f u J'. roUowed by consnmpUon or dlpbtberla. No medldne has ever been discovered which PpnW,?" ln sucn cases as PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KTI.T KH . ma prompt use of this invaluable remedy has saved thousands of Uvea. PERKY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER 13 ?i?,.an,exprlment' 11 has before the EX?Ji2 J?1! f?rty years, and Is most valued Where It Is best known. A feW .XtraCtS from Vnlnnfarv tMHmAnlala rearj n-Jollows: JiaPIP1 has been my household remedy for colds for the past twenty-seven years, and have never known it tail n ...t-a. L. 8. Crocker, Williamsvllle, N. Y. years l nave used Jtain KTLIJCS, and round It a never-failing remedy forcolds and uore throat Babton Seaman. Have received Immediate relief from colds and ore .throat, and consider your Pain Killkb an to valuable remedy. Geo. B. Evkrett, Dickinson, , Ln?.JUBt recovered from a very severe cold, which I have had for some time. I could get no relief until I tried your Pain Kilub, which . rved me immediately. I will never again be without It O. O. FoBox. Lowndes, Ga. Have used Paw Killkb in my family for forty years, and have never known it to faiL Raxbom Lkwis, Waynesboro, Ga. I began using- Path K rr.T.urn ln my family twenty B ve years ago and have used it ever since, and have round no medicine to take its place. B. W. Diib. Druggist, Oneida, N. Y. For whooping-cough' and croup it Is the best preparation made. We would not De without it 4.P. Routs, Liberty Mills, Va. XOT twflntv.fivA vmm T nVA nmAA OiivTrrfn for colds and chapped lips, and consider it the best mummim ever ocerea. GaiooprB,Wlmnngton, I 'was Bofferln? severely with bronchlHa, and my vnroat waa bo inflamed I could scarcely swallow any rood. I was advised to try your Pain Killeb, and - after taking a few doses waa completely cured. T. Wilkinson. I)r. Walton writes from Coshocton : Tour Pain Kilub oures diphtheria and sore throat, so alarm ingly prevalent here, and has not been known to fall in a single instance. This fact you should make known to the world. Mrs. Ellen B. Mason writes: My Bon was taken violently sick with diphtheria, high fever, and cold chills. So many children have died here, I was afraid to eall a physician, and tried your 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 the poor mothers who are losing so many rhifiTn For Chills and Fever PAIN KILLER has, no equal. It cures when everything else falls. Delays are often dangerous. A bottle of Pain Killer 4n the house Is a safeguard that no family should be without. All druggists sell it at 35c, 50c, and 91.00 per bcttle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence. R. I. ' sept dtw sept & otn. TUTTPS PILLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AN THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. AND, THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. 8YMPTOWlS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of appetitetNauBe9,bowels oostive, Fain in theHead.with a dull sensation in the back part, Fain under the shoulder blade, fullness after eating, with a disin clination to exertion of body ok mind, IrrttabUitT o tepPr. jtiow spirits, Ik? as ef menjprr,' with 1 a feeling of having neg lected some duty .weariness. Dizziness. Fluttering of the Heart, Dots before the eyes. Yellow Skin, Headaohe, Bestless nesa at night, highly colored urine. IF THESE WAEHHTQS ABE U5HEEDEB, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTTS FILLS re especially adapted to such caset,one dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer! - They Increase the Appetite, and cause the body to Take on Fleeb, thus the system is no&rlhl,nd by theirTonleAetlonen the XMmatlve Onuu. Kearular sumii ere pro- duced. Price : I array I TUTT'S HAIR DYE, Gray Hxreor Whisk kbs changed to sOlosst Black by a single ap fm Darts a, natural col Bold bT DruesisU, or sent 1 Office. 35 Wwrray St., Nw York. ChM BMupt will naUO'aSl nellwltw f Febj. ssHdeodMl CONGRESS WATER. CATHARTIC AND AL EBATJ V ave Is a well known specific for CXOTSUMPTION, IN DIGESTION, and all disorders of Uie STOMACH, LIVER and KIDNEYS , NINETY Yf IBS' popular use attests its parity, safety and superiority to all waters of this class. Avoid, af coarse, Irritating watem, foreign and domestic: they Impair the digestive organs and kidneys, thereby Inducing Irreparable results None Geuln sold on DrMfbl, 'marl 2meod - u I3T OCaEIiEB nOTEIieU ! . 'i :-ik2 'SLmZSSmS !Vfn even nsDeel. - 1 "?P J !Sw y'ZZSZ- ZZZ. i and second I - v ommoowu wuwyw . i The patronage of the pobiu fa solicited; jaVf 1.00. . ;.. l.wo Gilmer County Men Find a Man's Skeleton in a Hollow Tree. North Georgia citizen. 1 wo men who live in the northern part of Gilmer county, naar the Cohut tah range, made a startling discovery a few days ago. They had chased a de- preaaung lox to his covert, which proved to be an immense hollow tree trunk. Charred and blackened hv fnroof t "... r . y -r- stump, being not more than twenty feet high, evidently having been snap- ou iu LYiam uy some nerce numcane wnicn naa swept that wav. Th wiIav robber of the hennery had entered a small aperture near the base of thA ti-aa ana an enorts at smoking him out had proved futile. As a last resort, one of mem suegestea Dairirnr thA tYit'h mnAn or entrance, and then felling the tree. wiuuu, owiuK 10 its asren ana dAcavAd condition, would be an aasv task. Thi plan was adODted and a few vitrnmna BiroKes or tneir axes sent the old shell craning to tne earth, and Beynard, in endeavoring to make his escape, was summarily dispatched with an ax. As they were preparine to take their de parture one of the men discerned some- imng white gleaming in the old hollow stump, and uoon examination was hnr nnea to behold the bleached bones of a dismembered human skeleton. The men were considerably startled bv thAir strange discovery, and on closer in spection a powder horn and bullet pouch were brought to light, together wiia a iew mouiaering articles of rai ment, but nothing else was found that would laentlfv as to who the mi-aon had been. Many conjectures have been made as to how the skeleton came, and now long it naa reposed, in tnis strange mausoleum, the affair being a profound mystery. I Sall S'eep Wiv Him To-Night. Detroit Chaff. Sometimes I believe the little ones say the best thiDgs after all. I knew a little family in Detroit who are heart broken and sad this Saturday niffht. There were three last Saturday, but to day only two are left. The tie that bound them more closely than that which the clergyman drew has late.lv been loosened, and the light of their lives went out with the red winter sun only the other night. The father is a railroad man. whose duties call him away from home nearly three-fourths of the time. It was his habit, when ever he was about to start for home, to telegraph his wife apprising her of the fact. In these telegrams he never fail ed to mention the name of the little four-year-old, and the dispatches usual ly ran as ronows: "rell Arthur I shall sleep with him to-night." The baby-boy was very proud of these telegrams, which his mother would read over and over to him. and he con sidered the "teledraf a great institu tion. The other night, when the fever had done its work and the mother was sobbing out her anguish, the little one tvrned c.-ilmly in his bed and said: "uon t Ky, mama; i s ail s eep wiv Dod, oo know. Send Dod a teledraf and tell Him I s'all s'eep wiv Him to night." But the message went straight Ud There without the clicking of wires or tne rustle or wings. The Paciffic Railroads. N. T. Sua. A report from the Secretary of the Interior, in answer to a resolution, of the Hopse of Representatives, shows the net earnings for a series of years of live Pacific railroads. So much valua ble information is conveyed by these figures that we present the exhibit in condensed form : Net Earnings Central Pacific from December, 1869, to December 1881 .$64,557,717.75 Union Pacific from November, 1869, to December 1881 70,685,454.49 Central Branch Union Pacific, from Octo ber, 1868, to Decem ber. 1881 1,451.191.90 Kansas Pacific from November, 1868, to .Decern oer, miv 11,031,276.04 Sioux Ctiy & Pacific from September, 18- 68, to December, 18 81.. A 1,191,992.64 Total S157.917.632.52 The subsidies in land grants and In money furnished a fund more than suf ficient to build tnese roads, iso sucn liberality was ever exhibited before by any government Under, a decision or tne bupreme Court, the Treasury has paid the inter est on its own bonds, issued to con struct these roads, and will continue to pay it until the bonds mature. let with all these enormous Deneout the corporations have fought the gov ernment as a bitter enemy, and nave refused to pay even the small per cent aee which the charters required. Now they are planning to overthrow the Thurman act. A Scene at the White House a President Arthur's colored valet, Al eck Powell, whose valuable time, the Washington Post says, is equally di vided between four important duties mg his boots, sweeping tne cooweDs from tne late Mrs. iiayes' picture, ana polishing up the "306" medals prior to their distribution among the faithful- created quitea scene at the White House last week. It appears that Pow ell had deserted his wife, and in order to iret rid of the Davment of twentv- five dollars a month aliDAOfly, and that he might get married, to one or more suited to ms high station and present taste, he instituted a divorce suit. Pre tending that he had gained the suit, he stopped the-payment, and his wife came from New York to Washington look into the matter. She visited her recre ant Aleck several times at the president tial mansion, and his receptions of her were oertainlv the reverse of hospitable. Finally, on Thursday, it seems, he eould stand her visits no" longer. As she was leaving the "White- House he rushed upon her, spit in her face, and was at tempting to draw, a pistol upon her when an officer on guard at the place seized the irate Aleck and held him while the thorouahiv mgntenea wo- Lman beat a hasty retreat . v Women that haie been given up by their dearest friehds as beyond help, have been permanently ored by the use of Lydla Rnkhun's Vegetable ncotnponna. It ls i posltt ;eare xo? an iemaie complaints. 8end to lfrs. l-ydia . nnsnsm, zj Western ATenue, Lmn; Mass., for pamphlet, t v r.TtA .n ik.MWnrfn front the errors and h uwwvuvu y 'v' " ST . j w oss ol mannood, cl, i yw nre you. JTHJSX oi tuxBu.Au. isr. was dlseovei red by a missionary in louth America. Rotwf a aBlfddressed envelope ic nw sit, j08E?H T. IN1UN, Station D, New York Cny. What a Woman Achieved at the New s- paper Office Last Night. Atlanta Post-Appeal If the face of the moon was frescoed with blood last night, the consternation 01 the superstitions will be allayed when we jrosc-Appeai relates the cause. which was the visit of an incensed and inebriated woman to the Constitution I last: niirhr.. whArA aha aorlfofA fho aii i r '. ; - -r - ed editorial and business mind. ': The appearance of a woman with a deadly revolver on rec&iess exniuiuon and to which attention was repeatedly direct- i . i , ...... . eu vj me noiuer wnue sne wanted a signt, "drap" on the reportoriaL editor!- al or business mind, and arrangements were made Dy eacn to get up an alibi. While the demands grew louder for a responsible Presence, and the nourishes or tne pistol grew wilder and more in definite, the convention of brains and business which had assembled to hear the petitioner. aDoointed itself a mm. mitte on dispersal and adjourned sub ject to the absence of the previous Question. The manacrincr editor wpnt. down in the celler to inspect the foun dation oi tne b uiidme. while the police reporter meandered to inspect toetoun dation of the woman s grievance. , The business manager cnt in the safe, and Uncle Remus slid down the fire escape ana sat aown in tne aiiey. rne neavy editor fell through the ehvator way and 1-2. iJ.ll a. 1 Al i a. j oLxoiiiou ins lateuecu wmie toe cilv ea iwt steoa in tne nre place witn his re A A . . ' . ... - mains up the chimney. - The society re porter went out on the roof,- the steno grapher made a note of the probable oead and wounded and took a thirty days' furlough..while the outlines ofr a mouthache were sierhted.ofiE Taylor's hill, in lat, 81, long. 54, and bearing east Dy sou east, by west, by sou , ' sou west by sou'. And after all. as was broueht out in evidence this morning, the little weapon, a top pistol, wasn t loaded. A SEA OF FISH. The Bark Agra Sails Through Three Hundred miles of Tiles." Phlladelihla Ei cord. The captain of the bark Aera. which arrived at this port yesterday from Antwerp, reports sailing for three hnn- dred milts, in latitude 39, through an ocen f deadlisli. As far as the eye couM Hue!', north and south, the sea was covered w ith the fish. 'floatinsr-on their backs. Among them were a num ber of dead eels. They resembled cod fish, and were undoubtedly of the same Sfpecies us those discovered near the Gulf Stream by other vessels, and which have been pronounced bv Prof. Baud to be "tile fish." The Agr a hIs-i encoun tered a disastrous stmni (hiring the passage, in which he was struck by lightning, but no serious djiinace was done. A portion of the bolt struck one of the sailors on the arm and paralyzed it for a long time, and the eum boots of another were burned from, his feet with out, injury to the wearer. In relating the story of the dead fish the captain said that he supposed they were codfish, and that the sailors re called the computation made by a scien tist, who discovered that the fecunditv of the cod is such that if all of the pro- geny or a single pair or cod dsn lived for nve years they would be sufficient to fill up the Atlantic Ocean, and tne sailors did not doubt but that nature had 3 "a. J 1 iouuu it necessary mis year to stop a too rapid propagation, and had killed a tew nundred millions, more or less, as a matter oi necessity. The Chinese. Bayard Taylor, who was afterwards the United States Minister to Germany, once sojourned for a time in China. "it is my deliberate ODinion" hesavs. "that the Chinese are, morally, the most debased people on the face of the earth Forms of vice which in other countries are barely named, are in China so com mon that they excite no comment among the natives. They constitute the surface level, and below them are deeps and deeps of depravity so shock ing and horrible that their character cannot even be hinted. There are some dark shadows in human nature which we naturally shrink from penetrating, ana l maae no attempt to collect in for mauon oi tnis Kind; but there was enough in the things which I could not avoid seeing and bearing, which are brought almost daily to the notice of every foreign resident, to inspire me with a powerful aversion to the Chin ese race. Their touch is pollution, and harsh as the opinion may seem justice to our own race demands that they snouia not do auowea to settle on onr soil. Science may have lost something, but mankind has gained by the exclu sive policy which has governed China during the past century, . oj i 4 $ , The Lost on the Golden City Memphis, March 81. The following is a corrected list of the lo3t by the burning of the Golden City. Dr. Monahan and Tvif e, of Jackson, Ohio; Mrs.Creary .and Miss Isabella Creary, Winton Place, near Cincinnati: W, H. Stowe and wife, and Ollie Wood and wife, Henderson, Ky.; Mrs. Anna Smith, Massachusetts ; Mrs, Hellen Per civai, Hapesvilie, Ky.j Mrs. L. E. Kouns and three children ; Miss Camp bell, relative of Mrs. Kouns; Robt Kel ly, Second engineer ; Mary BoydAman da Atchison, .chambermaids; .J. C. Crone, owner of , sideshow three of the deck crew (colored) ; a negro servant ; W. H. Stowe; Wash Smith, colored; The captain of the watch waa sent to jail on a warrant charging him with murder through carelessness in caus ing the fire on the steamer. PfUanciBg Ify the Books At the end of last year, when an Ohio bank cashier could not make his books balance, the president sat down with him and said: "Mr. Symonds, it is evident that von have made a clerical error somewhere." "But I nave vermea mv fiirures over and over again," protested the cashier. Just so. but vet you nave overlooked thtf error. According to vour books this tank is $700.20 short?" , : "Yes, sir." "And according to my private memo randa you are a $400 trotting-horse and a 8300 qiamona pin aneaa, while the rats probably ate up the 20 cents. Please correct the error and furnish a clean balance sheet" Mr. Symonds isn t a bank cashier any more. His health was so bad that he had to have outdoor employment, The Market Wagons of the Ocean Philadelphia Press. Great Britain snends on her colonies about 010,000.000 annually, or $120,000, 000 in the last eleveny ears, and their imports from Great Britain are 8300, 000)00, and their exports to the mother country are $2,000.000. Nor is thi alL , . New South Wales to take an in stance, spent $5.00000 for railwsy plant in Great Britain. : Not a. .. yearpasses that like expenditures , are not made bv other colonies, and between New South Wales and the iron and coal of England lies the United States,: Trhich should supply the great world of the Pacific and the greater of South .America. A large part or tne sio.ooo.ono. sava fh uxbs, is spent on -mail . steamers and wuiw uietuis oi quicK communication ; put tnere are people who grudge a dol lar to set up market wagons between our POrtS ana iSOnth America for thfa J -it . . ; .- ' is an a line or ocean steamers, would be. No shop-keeper would get much trade wno iei tne concern anrnss t.h wdn uiH ueuvenes, Bncaopalba. now. nnlfflf. MimnlAta mm A 1atro nn.. nm- tS?8 8aranfe. freqnent or difficult urination, and uuiiDi uibhuwl xi ii I. nmtMTiara nann t it &m &avzvtiszmzuts. ' NEUBALGIA N.-Tous IrrltabUlty, Sciatica and all painful Nerv ous Dlseases.-A. treatise by. a well known musi cian, a specialist on these .subjects, concludes as follows: , ."Neuralgia 18 oa-f.of the most painful of diseases, and is attended ttlth more or less nerv ous Irritation, aclailca is also a form of neuralgia, and all painful nervous dtseasns come under ihat name. Neuralgia mesnr iierre ache, and there fore you can suffer w&h neuralgia ln any part ot the body, as the nerves are Supplied to every nart. I have for many years c osftljr studied-the cause of neuralgia, and the nature of the nervoup svs- bdi, wun tne mani d sases that it is anMat and havo found b actual experience teat in true and primary causi ol neuralgia is poverty oi the nervous fluid It becomes fmiMittrtahiui nd ..nr.. andlu some case j starved, not because the p;. Hint does not fat, but i ecau-e what Is eatun in,t,n. ,ivFinru w mc ucituus sMTiu mere &k manr caorts for thl but Dr. G. W. Benson's Celery end TFArrtuf H tK.. . ........... . . l j t . ' vuMuuuiHD x tun iinva in my nanus proved a per fect remedy lor this condition and these diseases. ooiu Dy mi arugists. rnce 50 cents a box De- vv. iuo nunu Auutw sireei. sm mnm. Mri b. mnll. two boxes for $1 or six boxes ror 82.50, to DR. C. W. BENSON'S . SKIN CURE Is Warranted to-Cure BCZIMA, TITTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, , DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP,' SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLES and TENDER ITCHUiOSonsllpartaof the body. It makai the akin white, soft and smooth; remove tan and fteokies, and ia tha BEST toilet dressing m THE WORLD. Elegantly put up, two bottles ln one package, consisting- of both Internal' and axtecnal treatment. all first olass druggists have it. Price SI. per package. CHA8. N CKlTTEiVTON. 115 Fulton ptreet. new iorK city, sole sgent for Dr. C. W Benson's ramedlf s, to whom ail oroers should be ad- uronseu. aprl MRS. LYDIA E. PISKHAS, OF LYKH, MASS., LYDIA E. PIN KHAKI'S : VEOETAELE COKPOUITD. Is a Fosltlne Cute : feran these Palnfal Complaints and Weaknesses eeeauaea teear best fnaal poanlatieei i It will sore entirely the worst form of Female Com plaints, all ovarian troubles, Inflammation and Ulcere Hon, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and Is particularly adapted. to t&e Change of Life. It will dissolve and expel tomors from the nteros tn an early stage of development. The tendency to oan oeroui humors there Is cheoked very speedily by its use. It removes falntnesa, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach. It eons Bloating,. Headaches," - Herroat Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi gestion. ; That .feeling of bearing down, canslng pain, weight end backache, Is always permanently cored by its nse. It wfll at ail tunes and under all circumstances act la harmony with the laws that govern the female system. Tor the cureof Kidney Complaints of either sax this . Compound is unsurpassed. LYDIA E. PIXKIIAM'S TZ6ETABU OOH POUND is prepared at S3 aad SS Western Avenue, Lynn, Haas. Prios $i. BixottleaXor4..1ent by maU tn the form, of pills, also ln the form of lozenges, on , receipt of price, $1 per box for either. HrtPlnkiam freely answers ail letters of Inquiry, lend for pamph let. Address as above. MtntUm tkit fttpsrv No family should be without LTDIA B. YTKKKUtt LTTKR PILLS. They .cure, constipation, M11onsneeMt ' and torpidity of the IBer. i cents per boi : : M3T Sold by all Umealats. s ;ob.t$&M)i L''-W .!TTJA t)tv i. rot narii ot . ttxtt. tut H:tt; M-ii- ni W. eentBrroriaioreHoetetter's Stomach BUters fas heen the relcnlnc apeclfie for hidlgesiJadyBpapstar toTer laaaiigo, a loss of Dhrsloai sUunlna, liter i eonrraatntl and-otner dls prders, and has teas most emphaOeally Indorsed br medleal neas healtb and atreiicttiTeBMvav Ove. -e it eounteracte a tendency to enmatnre de ear. and anataina and aomf nna tna arad and In. ten. . , - . . - FOB SIM BT ALL DfiTja(JI8T3 Ain)EXlLlB3 aprl my - . ' ' wai2 5 1 0 11 m m m IS BBKEteMBER'l I VV JlLA. V H, :H? - 5!j- 81RaH RlSMTlDriTH na -i MNI HOOK LWI KIDS. ! ' " st.so 51.25 A Job Lot of KIDS, at f'JSVKBDlHTrNQ. at 25c and 35o 120 and l5o 15 An Excellent Quality ol 4-4 BLEACHING, at lOo VBUIVUM If , v It win pay you to Black Dress Goods, tACE CURTAINS, CLOTHING, and ln fact yon will save money by VITJS" LADIES' SHOES, "TURNER'S" GENTS' SHOES. argraves MASON" & SHONINGER I )'E OF LITTLE ;-L. Wholesale a Wg g 4 I I j4ini3 I Eli lUL 0rf--- if hi samafMi,iaicHDUBE; . ; , f ; I PELOIIBET & C Eight of the Leading Makers OF THE WOULD. Hundred ktromfiifs in PLENTY CP MONEY ON OUB LRFT, PLENTY TO EAT OUT OTJR RIGHT, AND A SOLID MUSICAL CENTRE. We Don't Pat Tea Dollar Sold Pieces on Every Stop ills OF OUR ORGANS, Neither do We Throw in ajlonse I lot or a fiais'road, But Will 1 aaEijiaiaji gfc H. McSIVIITH, Charlotte, N. C. A BLESSING tO WOMANKIND. Believe all diseases of women pecu liar to. the appearance and cessation of the menBes, uterine disturbances, torpidity of functions, with leueor rhoea, dlsmenorrhaea, and hysteria, also ln melancholia and other men tal derangements. Afford prompt relief to those distressing bearlne Dr. Clarke's Periodical down pains so peculiar to women. Pills. race $a per dx. bent iree Dy mail on receipt of Drice. Dr. Clarke Medicine Company, New York city. VOR Scrofula or any Blood Disorder. In either stage, whether primary, wcondary or tertiary, are an invalu able remedy. They never fall to Clarite'e Anti- cure when directions are followed. STpbtlltie Price S2 50per box. Five boxes 810 Pills. -Sent by mall, prepaid, on receipt of price. Aderees Dr Clarke Medicine Company, Mew York City. A N INVALUABLE REMEDY. For weakness of the Kidneys and bladder. A quick and complete cure ln 4 to 8 flays of all urinary affec tions, smarting, frequent or difficult urination, mucous discharges and r. Clarke's sediments ln the urine from what fever cause induced, whether of re Qannorrhea cent or long standing. . una to three boxes usually sufficient. Price 82 per . dox. rnree Doxes lor $5. Mailed free on reeelnt of nrtoe. Ad . Fills. dress Dr. Clarke Medldne Company, New York City. ItES IS A BtAlM IN OILEAD. Tor 4n: eases of Spennatorrhoea' and lnTDOtencv. as the result of self. Br- abuse, kixyouth. sexual excesses in maturer years, or other causes, and fDrodudn Bome of the following (effects: NeTTonsness, seminal emls- : Clarke's Mons (night, emissions bf dreams), Dtmnese ef 8iaht,. DefettveMenv ory, Phlsical. decay,- pimples: on race. Aversion toSodetr of Femakw. iCtonfuslenof Ideas,, Loss of 8exai - i invigorating rower, anaenng marriage im propepor unhappy. , Are a positive curetn two to 8 weeks." One to six boxes usually sufficient- Price SLSO - per dox, our ooxee 9ft, i wni Dy mall, prepaid, oa receipt of price. Address Dr. Clarke Medtelne Con pany, New York City. - febl9dwl8w -WE HAVE- & - :W: BUNTING LINING, all colore, at SUMM4B SILKS, from MOIBB SATIN a, all colors, SATIN 8UBAH9, at TUCKING, at Tho Best GOBSltT ever offered, at l(5j 60c to $1.25 A100 75c and 31.00 SOotoil.OO V gifioLS 9100 la large and handsome. examine our stock of Watered Silks, frpfonnps. J v mm. mm UJJ OEXTS' STRAW and STIFF HATS; examining oar stock before purchasing. &d Willielm. I! Front Forward to tho I: : DOUBLE-QUICK! HfeSmhh Music House, -II-nihil! ng I epot for the Carollnss -F.'B- CDIICKEEING KIIAM( K & BACIJ, MATHTJSHEK. -AND- Southern Gem Piano. HAMLIN BELL CHIME, We Beat That all to Pieces, call ano see me. Guarantee 10 per cent, on all Moneys Im For Parslculare call on or write to Telephones ! Telephones ! TELEPHONES. THE SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND Telegraph Company, is the " -SOLE LICENSEE- of the American Bell Telephone Company For supplying Telephones is the States of Virginia, West Virginia, (south of the B. 4 O, Kv B..) horUt Carolina, South Carolina, Florida and Alabama. PEIVATE LDIES Constracted, equipped with Telephones and rented ,. ' .. i . t3f Tor particulars address - , ' " 86UTHEBN BBLL TXtKFHONX r .and TXLBQBAPH COMPANY, feblleod8m . 105 Broadway, New York. Hathxremeved to the shop, onTryon street, over the Independent Hook & Ladder Trnek House, it now ready to receive orders for HOTJ8B, SIGN and OBJiAMSNf AI FAINTINa, such as BAiiinrcr, Cuing, EalsomiDin Frescoing, k MIT . - Oil

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