St)e f)arlotte bscmte SUBSCRIPTION HAT ICS : bitty, one year, post-void, in advance. . . . pix months Three months. One month WVEKLT EDITION: Weekly (in the county), in advance Out of the county, Postrpaid imonths pg- Liberal Reduction for Clubs. ... 8800 .... 4.00 ... 2.00 .... 75 ....82.00 .... 2.10 .... 1.05 jPegram & ., D8ALKK3 IN - Boots, Shoes, Hats, Tracks, TRAVELING BAGS, UMBRELLAS, &c. PEGRAM & CO., Have the Best stock of Gents' Hand-Sewed Shoes IN THE fcTATK. PEGRAM k CO., Can supply jouwlth the BEST BRANDS and LATEST STYLES OF Ladies' Misses and Children's Shoes. PEGRAM & CO., HIVE A PRKTTY LINE OF GENTS' and LADIES' SLIPPERS. PEGRAM & CO., H kVS ALL KINDS OF Anitas' Shoes and Slippers. PEGRAM & CO., KKKP A WrLL SELECTED STOCK OF Tracks ami Valices OF ALL PRICES ASP SIZES. PEGRAM & CO., HAVE JUST RECIIVED A FINE STOCK OF Silk, Felt and Straw Hats Of the Latest ftylea. Of the Latest Styles. PEGRAM CO., CAN SDIT THE R Farmer Friends With any kinds BOOTS and SHOES THEY WISH. PEGRAM & CO., KCEP ALL, KIND3 OF Shoe Dressing, French Blacking AND - Lyons' Seel SfiflVners. 3 t o e- r m $ o o 2- Hi 0 H i o o o o &3 o o o MSSSSSBBBBBBjBSSWMeMBBMBBMBeM 1 - - ; . -J,M.,a-.. HlllM riMlrtllj , ,i -S'f iixilntnilr- I H-Tlil i .. V ' - - - ' W J ; A :. iSFid.wiii 73?f'Zir m " "Apn i . VOL. XXVII. -JUST RECEIVED- A- HANDSOME STOCK OF E CKWEAR, In all the novelties of ae season. WHITE GOODS Nans Veiling in all shades. Big Drive in Dress Goods FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS. One ol ihe Handsomest stocks of Cane Matting In the State. New stock of Men's and Boys' Straw Hats; also Fur Hats In ah leading shapes of the season. New lot or Lawns very cheap. Come and see. and be convinced that we have the goods to suit you and at prices to sell them. X. L.. SEIGLE Sc CO. apr23 BXcdtcal. A Noer-Trailing Cure for Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Cuts, Sores, etc. After forty years of trial, Perry Davis Pain Killer stands unrivaled. It is safe ! It acts immediately t It never fails I Editor of the St. John (N. B.) News, says : In flesh wounds, aches, pains, sores, etc., It la the most effectual remedy we know of. No family should be without a bottle ol it lor a single hour. From the Cincinnati Dispatch : We have seen its magic effects, and know It to be a good article. From I. S. Potter, U. S. Consul at Crefeld, Rhenish Prussia: Alter long years of use, I am satisfied It la positively efficient as a healing remedy for wounds, bruises, and sprains. W. W. Sharper, Valdosta, Ga., says: It is a panacea for all d raises and bums. From R. W. Adams, Saco, Me.: It gave me Immediate relief. R. Lewis says: In forty years' use It never has failed me. W. W. Lum, Nlcholville, N. Y., says : I use your Pain Killer frequently. It relieves pain and soreness, and heals wounds like magic J ST, Tjee says ' For scalds' and burns It has no equaL PERRY DAVIS' FAIN KHJLER is not a new untried remedy, for forty years it has been in constant use ; and those who have used It the longest are its best friend. Its success is entirely because of its merit. Since the Pain Killer was first introduced, hundreds of new medicines have come and gone, while to-day this medicine is more extensively used and more highly valued than ever before. Every family should have a bottle ready for rise. Much pain and heavy doctors' bills may oftm be saved by prompt application of the Pain Killer. Unlike most medicines, it Imperfectly safe even in the hands of a child. Try it once thoroughly, and it will prove its value. Tour druggist has it at 25o., 50c. and 81.00 per bottle. PERRY DAVIS St SON, Proprietors, Providence , R. I. septC tw sept fc oct. A BLESSING TO WOMANKIND. Relieve all diseases of women pecu liar to the appearance and cessation of the menses, uterine disturbances lorp'.dity of functions, with leucor rhcea, dlsmenorrhaea, and hysteria, also la melancholia and other men tal derangements. Afford prompt relief to those distressing bearing down pilns so peculiar to women. Price 83 per box. Sent free by mall on receipt of price. Dr." Clarke Medicine Company, New Tork City. Dr. Clarke's Periodical Pills. JOR Scrofula or any Blood Disorder, Dr. Clarke' Anti. Syphilitic Pill. In either stage, whether primary, secondary or tertiary, are an Invalu able remedy. They never fall to cure when directions are followed. Price 82 50per box. Five boxes $10 Sent by mall, prepaid, on receipt of price. Aderess Dr Clarke Medicine company, New York City. N INVALUABLE BEJIEDY. 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 sediments in the urine from what induced, whether of re Dr. Clarke'n Gonnorrhea PUU. cent or long standing. One to three Doxes usually buluciouu tuw pj per box. Three boxes for $5. VfulloH frma nn ramtlnt. of nrlce. Ad dress Dr. Clarke Medicine Company, mew xorK cny. J HE HE IS A BALM IN G I LEAD. For all cases of spermaiorrnoea' and lmpotency. as the result of self- qKiioa In rnnth HAXllfll AYCftSSe8 In Dr. maturer years, or other causes, and producing some oi ine iunuwiug effects: Nervousness, seminal emis sions (night emissions by dreams), Dimness of Sight, Defective Mem Clarke9 ory, Pnisicai aecay, .rim pies on Face, Aversion toSoclety of Females, Confusion of Ideas. Loss ofSexuu Power, &o, rendering marriage im proper or unhappy. Are s positive cure In two to 8 weeks. One to six boxes usually sufficient' Price $1.50 per box. Four boxes $5. 8entby mail, prepaid, on receipt of price. Address Dr. Clarke Medicine Com pany, New York City. Invigorating Pill. feb!9 d&w 18w PERRY & GO JieliQl f sii These Pen are specialr hardened at the point, will not corrode or rurf, nd will be found xnoet serviceable and durable. Simple card, with ten dlfferentrtyfai of tfekei plsted pentfwf ole Agnus, fyiSQn. Blakeman, Taylor 6 Co? if GOODS ! DAVIS' N EDITORIAL SHORT STOPS. The Greensboro North State says that Judge Bynum wiUnrobably iia nominated by the Republicans for Su preme Court Judge. Col. Dockery is loomlDg up as the Republican candidate for Congressman at large. Vennor has the rheumatism. Glad of it. A man that keeps shoving as much mean weather at us as he does ought to have the rheumatism or some thing of that kind to entertain him. The Arizona Indians have gone upon the war path again. The Senate committee on education and labor reported favorably yesterday on an appropriation to aid common schools, to be apportioned among the States on the basis of illiteracy. ' - - Augusta Chronicle: Page, of Cali fornia, wants Bibles to be admitted free of duty. Some years ago, nearly every railway car had a free Bible. Nothing of. the sort remains, because some hon-, st Christian always stole the good books as fast as the railway company supplied them. The mad-dog excitement still con tinues in Lancaster county, S. C. A colored preacher is said to be the only spiritual consoler that Guiteau has. This speaks well for the colored minister, at all events. Attorney General Brewster's letter to Mr. Sanders, on the South Carolina po litical prosecutions, has been supple mented by two more, explanatory in their nature. Mr. Brewster is' getting somewhat mixed in this thing, and the more letters he writes the more mixed, he will become. President pro tem. Davis, created a sensation, and no little mirth amongst Senators of lighter weight, last Wed nesday, by sitting down in Senator Brown's chair, smashing it all to pieces and spreading himself among the ruins on the floor. He picked himself up as best he could and scowled indignantly at the light weight gentlemen who could sit on ordinary chairs without making a ruin. The following from the Concord Sun would indicate that Wade Harris is not in favor of pairing just now: "An Ohio exchange suggest that as the Demo crats have shouldered prohibition in North Carolina and the Republicans ditto in Ohio, that these two States pair off and not vote at the presidential elec tion. A bright idea, and it is needless to explain that the paper that suggest ed it, is Republican. The Democrats are not anxious to throw away two States. No sir, we will not pair. We will vote. Ohio is gong Democratic and so is North Carolina. Go away with your yankee tricks." Solar Phenomena and the Aurora B realis. Prof. Keeler, of the Allegheny Ob servatory writes to the Baltimore Sun as follows: It may be well at the present time to direct the attention of your readers to a sun spot, the largest which has ap peared tor many years, now visiDle up on the face of the sun, and which, apart from its enormous size, possesses a pe culiar interest from the coincidence of its appearance with the brilliant auro ral display of last Sunday evening with which it is perhaps connected. This spot, which has just reached the centre of the sun's disc, may be seen with the naked eye at suurise or sunset when the light is sufficiently diminish ed by its passage through a great depth of atmosphere, or at any time of day through a dark glass. It may also be seen in the image of the sun form ed when his rays are allowed to pass hrough a pinhole and fall upon a sheet f paper at a considerable distance, and has in fact been f requeutly noticed here in the images formed by accidental apertures in the window curtains, &c Its appearance as projected from the eyepiece of the great equatorial upon, a screen, is that of a gigantic whirlpool in the envelope of the sun. Long fila ments of light project into it, curving with a spiral motion towards a central vortex, which appears black in con trast with the dazzling brightness of the surrounding surface. Numerous smaller spots surround the principal one, and several smaller groups appear on other parts uf the disc The area of the large spot, determined from measurement of the image, is in round numbers a thousand million square miles. Although the connection between the sun spots and the various phe nomena of the aurora is one of the most occult and mysterious in nature, that such a connection does exist has been confirmed by too many observa tions to justify us in considering the tremendous disturbance in the activi ties of the sun indicated by the appear ance of this spot and the magnetic storm of the morning of the 17th as merely chance coincidences. Nearly every exceptionally brilliant aurora which has appeared has follow ed some such outburst of solar energy. Both have probably their origin in the same hidden cause, which remain one of nature s deepest mysteries. The aurora began here with the form ation of an arch of bright greenish light in the north, which disappeared about 11 o'clock, when the most strik ing characteristic was the great stream ers and flashes of light, converging with singular fixity to a point some twelve degrees south of the zeniths the bright star Arcturus passing directly through it at twenty minutes", past twelve. . f i ' f 1 I examined the spectrum of the green ish streamers with a two-prism spectro scope of the form used by Huggins ia his star observations, and found: it .to consist of a brilliant yellowish green lino, which seems to be characteristic of all auroras, several- fainte. btida , in the blue, which appear ia the plates of the Edinbarg observations and: a very faint band in the violet, .which;,, I Jj ave not yet been able t y identify in jray pre vious observatkms,1 t:?:?Bn ' - Tfrerossdtftd light acmpanylng the earlier ti)fcth,diaplay.i did, Jnot : J. EvKKELKB, Assaiata-AerrheO . CillBKJt 81 IH1 IMJDtt. Bttoging trritatton, mflammatlon, all Kidney and Urtrjary complaints, cwed by 'JBnehupalba.': SI, Baton KMCAflfiO't C&aflotte, N. a. : -if 1 .4 I riVrlliV 1 1 4-if t? .:!.( CriARLOTT. CWJPAy She Sqrgal Operatioas ifrai tie Has Had to Undergo. The Washington correspondent of the Atlanta Constitution writes as follows of Senator Hill: t, , ne anriotincement in to-day's papers that Senator Hill is insured a Derma- nenfc cure suggests the sufferiniE ce has nn4ereonev;fJ,he extent of the cutting -At,ln A A liofi Yuan onMaifnil j. w. realized Dyjhe.public. Four times has he beentinaer the knife! One-third of his tongue Jhas been taken-out; the en tire JefC floor fjiis months the glands in the' left Aide of , his necfc, ; He said that if he bad to choose between death or the suffering he had endured from the cutting, he would urffesitatingly take death, were it not his duty to live and endure. ' The last operation was the most severe, and probably success ful. When he was put under the ether for itit was only intended to jtake, out a-smallluiMpihat had hardened on the gland in hisr neckk 5 Af ter ie was in sensible; it was decided td5 adopt the heroic Iwatrdeiiti ', adttepujtthe entire-gland.' He- was sept under the knife two liOurs, theglandjmt out, and the fcuafe sent fn ider, to tbi new esh that had filled the place of the first ope ration. When Mr Hill awoke he was terribly exhausted, and shocked at the hole cut in his neck. The gashes bad been neatly sewed ury iror seven days he could not ntovehijs lips, dnd lited on liquid food. rter'this,' he improved until inflammation developed along the wound. Then came the most: critical period of 'his sickness. - The entire opening of the wound being closed, the pus accumulated and- pressed , against the throat, lie was seized, with fever, and could hardly speafci: At last the tension became so great that the wound burst inside the mouth. This gave him relief, and he went to Phila delpia. He was, pat tinder the knife again, and the outer edge of. the wound slit open so that it might heal from the bottom This is doing finely, and is without inflammation; No trace of the disease can, be foAind, and the hopes of his permanent recovery were never so strong. He says h will net submit to the knife again, and hid sugeons; think there will be no need. Tax Assessors for 1862, StatesviKe Landmark. The board of county commissioners met last Saturday at the poor house, which they found well , kept and in good condition. The board at this meet ing anbointed the folio winz named Der- sons as the tax assessors for 1880 in the different townships of the county : ISagle Mills VV I Colvert. Union Grove L V Campbell. New Hope H M Shoemaker. Turnersburg J M Turner. Olin H A Mowbray. Sharpesburg A P Sharpe. Cool Spring Henry Turner. Bethany J A Crawford. Concord J P White. Chambersburg J as F Dotson. Statesville M F Freeland. Shiloh H C Summers. Barringer's R S Templeton. Fallstown R J Willis. Coddle Creek Isaac Harris. Davidson J B Cornelius. The Mischievous Sparrow. Harrisburg(Pa.) Telegraph. "Look at that sparrow," said a well known insurance man to a reporter on Third street this morning. The reporter looked in the direction indicated and saw one of the little pests struggling with a large piece of cotton, twice as as large as itself. Finally, securing a firm hold on the cotton, the bird flew to the top of a building opposite and dis appeared in the eaves, where , it was building a nest. Another sparrow soon followed with some straw, which it de posited in the same place. "That's the way a fire can be started," continued the insurance man ; "a mere spark on that co ton and straw and what is to prevent it from setting fire to the roof? It's the same way all over the city." Some hous keepers once a year make an onslaugl. on the sparrows and clean out the nesi , but the pests return again and again t the locations. Sickness of Stock and Cattle. Statesville Landmark. There seems to be considerable fatal ity of late among the horses and cattle. Our Amity Hill correspondent men tions sickness, among the cattle in his neighborhood. Mr Arthur Ramsay, of Davidson township, lost a filly about two Week ago from curious and hith erto unseen symptoms; A. C, Sharpe, Esq, of Shiloh, had a mule to die last week of a terrible form of distemper, complicated with what Mr. Sharpe thinks may have been pink-eye, and last Sunday night Mr, D. F. Jenkins, of this place, lost a horse. What with thievery and disease, stock ..owners are having a rough time of it this season. M 1 '' ( ConVicted: "6t Jturjer , Petersburg, April 22. The case of Oliver Hatchell has been on trial in the circuit court of Brunswick county for several days pasLHatchell is charged with, being accessory to the murder of Moses Young, who came to his death sometime ago from drinking whiskey in which strychnine had been intro duced.' The verdict rendered was mur der Is the first degree and a motion for a new trial was overruled by the eourt. Counsel for the defense are now -preparing papers to take an appeal toj(he Supreme Court of Appeals. . . i ; The Readjusters Adjourned. Richmond Va Apnl . 22.rId the Seriate "to-day: the . first business that came up was the House joint resolution providing for, adjournment sine die of the General Assembly to-day atone o'clock and it was, concurred in. Ayes, 25; nays, 5. After some discussion upon the ques tion of wmmunicating the action of the Senate to the House at once it was so ordered and the H6nsejBpttle5- Death ol a Sculptor. BosTON,Mass Jiprit. John Cruik shank Kiag,. sculptor, is dead. .-,. . - t - ' - lieii' 'iisf i mm i ' i .. May be wmjfirii Mii ot j hull's WCOJkJAt ; ,a whM.oaej pound- ws- aesaasfUkt . peimow preppraep, www- eq. xaeuy uHthe.-vrloaaromdltlans finnrmaB Mir . B cseeatBftbsirrhfn JiaiBh and, dry. It soothes the irritated ea)p- U&aorda the rtehest lusted It vents the hair from falling off. It promotes its lealthv. vigorous groeth. It Is not sticky. It leaves no disagreeable -odor. IC'V.V -It kills dandruff. . r j y ,k : : Burnett's Flavoring Kstnetsai to be (he SOOtlaO IfcoJt.T.tiljW. ' -. A few drops of SOZODQKT mixed with water, and, placed In the mouth of 4 he in valid,' will re Bhhlm. It aroniaUi what else would' 60 Sffrjr li& uncomfortable, and gives iimoltoijueasure, itad Incites appetite Kd Jnuf' should neJct BQZODONT. k;-sio ur--i:utoX I vi ' SI THAT HCSIAHB OF MINK, Is three times the man. he was ;before he began using 'Wells' ueann newer. i. jjrugzuus Depot J. a McAden, caartotte,i..a ;7 APRIL. 23, 1882. The popularity and waride fanwof filmmous Idyeteirrilator has Induced unprincipled - parties to places jmrfous compounds called by' sbme gar bted plait pf rjdr title or name in the market. 'A najority of these Enterprises havedledaTiatariU death, out others are periodically eroppiris ont. To those who hav not yet learned the great worth of the Regulator this word of, caution is heeessary. To the InvaUd U may be a Question of hie 'and death. Ask for 81mmoti8 Liver Regulator,' "and look for the signature, of J. H. zJalUn 4 Co., and the largest red Z on White Wrapper. A CaBD. To an who are suffering from the errors and tn dlseretlon of youth, nervons weakr ess, early decay oss of manhood, Ac.. I will send a recipe that will cure you, FUSE of CHARGK. Thl i great rem Rd was discovered by a missionary lr Joutb America. Send a self-addressed envelope tc the Rxr, JOdJPH T. INMAN. Station D. New Yerk City From Andrew's Arherlean Queen. CLEOPATRA OB THE QUEEN OF SHEBA'S BEAUTY WAS BUT SKIN PEEP. The renowflied Queen of sheba, with all her royal jjomp, m&gnifleent apparel, and brilliant retinue, uld never SaVe appeare d within the presence of t srrandesi'of the nonarchs of the past, bad she I t also possessed that which It Is the crownfn g ory of the female' person -a skin unchallenged for its Oriental softness and its almost transcen dental purity. Cleopatra, holding emperors at bay, and ruling empires by her word, hacTcMy lost her charm and powt by one attack of blotches or of pimples, or of horrid ttn and freckles. WOMAN RULES ' r HS WORLD by her beauty, not less than by her purity of char acter, loveliness of disposition and unselfish de votion. Indeed, la the estimation of perliapi too many men beauty m a body takes precedence over every other consideration; Beauty, thus forms an Important part of woman's 'working' capital,!' wlthoutwhlch toe many, (if not bankrupts in what relates to Influence within the circle where they move,) are powerless -for great good. Hence we see not only uie' propriety but' ihe duty of every lady preserving 'with zealous care that which to her is essential to snecess, and intuence, and use fulness in life- And, since "beauty is but skin deep," the utmost care and vigilance are i-eqnlred to guard It against the many ills that net-a is heir to. Among the great and annoying en -mles of beauty, ' OF EITHER SEX, as well as of comlort; happiness and health, are those pestiferous and horrid skin disease tetters, humors, eczema, (salt rheum,) rough and scaly eruptions, ulcers, pimples, and aU diseases of the hair and scalp. For the cure of all these, Dr. C. W. Benson, of Baltimore, after years of patient study and Investigation devoted to diseases of the skin, at last brought forth his celebrated SKIN CURS, which has already by Us marvelous cures, established itself ran great remedy for all dis eases of the skin, whatever be their names or character. Its success has been Immense and un paralleled. All druggists have it It is elegantly put up, two bottles in one package. Internal and external treatment Price 81.00. EVERY ONE PBAISES. Sick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia, nervousness, paralysis, dyspepsia, sleeplessness and brain diseases, positively cured by Dr. C W. Benson's Celery and Chamomile . They con tain no opium, quinine, or other harmful drag. Sold by all druggists. Price 60c per box. $ 1 for two, $2 .50 for six. postage free. Dr. C w. Ben son, Baltimore. Md. C. N. i hittknton. New York, is wholesale Agent for Dr C. W. Benson's reme dies. apr4 MRS. LYD1A L PINKHAM, OF LYNN, MASS., LYDiA E- PINKH ArV8 VEg57ASLS-0MP0UND. i Ts ifttvCth-e fn- ell tinit fafiil CmbTh1 M ul WaUnessM MMeuieft,farteiS-eBieloslsMoB. It will mt entirely Ui yoj fyrm ot Female Com pliinta, ll orkrian troubles, IoIlriihatlDn knd TJlcer : tlon, TiXthtg, tfnd'Dlqilseeatetttt, mud tte totwufaealt ' Bpftjrf- WVikneM, and to parUcutarly to she ; CbaiM ofUfe. I'.; . .' ;: 1;B -lKd!MolT6 Jid expel toinori from the utonu In -q enlx o deteloment. The tendeaoy to oin eeroea Itwaorvtbwmia checked very ipeedfly by It nee. , j removee fintBe, fte,ldeirtrpyll ermnng ; totsaaiukiits: fiul refteVM rektiW of the ttomach. : R:eure loe,fln-,- lMee 'KTtorTpotraan, Oeaml MOttyf BliH,mewiii,t VUfHstUb oo mm sreetioB. .ln-ralo;bKi 1 . ' fealto of bemrb4ow, euiJr pefaitwaight : juvd beekeahe; U eiwjw pernuoxntlj- cured byltiva.: It vUl'ateUtimea LiuiffluOTibei4cetla' 'Wrnon wnh tBelawi Uutt forHrk tte female retetn. ToHHe Wirt Of KMiey Jonlplatot-ef :eflSer 'mth j ifconipeeaa W nnrorpeed. ' ' LTDIA E. PIJfKHAlPS VKOETABLB COM POUXDU prepared at X5i and S36 Western Avenue, ; Iornn,lfa. Prioe L bottle for $S. Sent by mail In the form of pilla,7 aS( intbi form of lonnges, on pcelpt of price, $1 per box for either. Mn. Plakham rreerasiweri au inerroi uunurj. dbuu ir ymniytr let" AUdrjei ae abore. Mention 1Mrfair. ; :il li ,(i i 1 K!?; :!L;.' . , JfotmmQr ahootd, to without LTDIA S, PTRxfiAKf LrvXR PILLS. ' They' core couiflpatlpa, iMUoutnees, and toipidltr of the liver. IS oentt per test ' ' ANKW Brick Cottage, containing five rooms and kitchen, good well of water, EtniKtad wtthrt? tine 'block: of the bubUe flooare; Apply to - . ' w . & QIXTFEK A Fonr room dwelling corner Of Sixth and Gra- nrcm streets, will be rented on reasonable : reitcco 1 ou voauuouie ot ihU year, - Aepli to terms, for the remainder f .ij"" J'TrtTT?T7r17.J TTV3R MAlX. any two at three JC, Flee Proof Safes, all ol he J rhA HaMtt tf maraa . f)NA rnvfl1t 1 7 one medium and one lan M M ee address' . ; .H'hjH reAneriy: of ChacloOe, N. d 'jftiiX nkmtW ktwai -Yrift All corrspondenclriri"T5erfe prompt attention- Raleigh national Bank; Raleigh', H.', Hon. W. P. BynnmV exJudge fiopreme oourt Moiih Carolina. ;.:tT.T 'j' it v. Dwells w Rent WHsssfc.- i ST OI9 . t NO. '4,082. -fH: f unful,?? toto wn. he wnm hTTt DOTTED In handsome patterns, at 20c to 60c A large stock Ask; to see 0or -HOLMESVILLE" NIGHT-GOWN GOODS. The best 4-4 Bleached Domestic at 1 Oc. Ask to : : BEFORE PURCHASHING. Hargraves fe"Wilh.elm. AGENTS FOR "UNlVERSftL'' FASHIQHS. apr!6 ) ;; i' M S O NIHAMLIN SHONINGER BELL C 1IIV1E, Eiht of the Leading Makers OF J HE WOULD. One Hundred Instruments in Stock. PLENTY OF MONEY OJf OUR LKFT, PI.ESTV TO F.XT ON OUU RintlT, AND A SOLID MUSICAL CENTRE. We Don't Put '.Ten Dollar Gold Pieces on Ixr) Stop . OF OUR ORGANS, ..... r IVciiher dir We Throw in a House I Lot or a Railroad, -Cir' But We Btet'Thai 631 ia Pieees. I I -a H. McSMITH, Charlotte, N. C, - ' ! .'. . " . -. . lr. -, i J ! y; rnmmi iTrnir amn net i HI mtisS thnriomanda tJt . . . I ' A . 1.1 1 Wlecflht ar stoekhy goIDg ar Jrf the, Market, of Unr(!te 4t oyfm& aiwa.f Tltoiusl8tiesna-) u:si nuy . . COME! : TjV)B our stock Is noweomplet We'esli espla GARMENTS MANUFACTURED JL? IN OUR OWN HOUSUi? rWerare jnstlBed in. assertteg; ana not exaggerate, that the Jong expe- rlonoA aiuiaaxdlni;.nf our House, la ft full iroanuitea that rfXT1 . 71T.'ereUiJLATSTQ- T TOR MnsT RF.l,riflLK 8ALIT in tbis rarkt We makA nn nrot-cliuia Uarments. and alwavs ettr narrliwa. lkndlBBnrft them sJwAnAROTThM pmfTRi? -We de not bnv lob Mats; all colors. mm 8 THE TINEST TijrlKTOWN SCARF, The Latest Out, intbe . . . . . L. . t.t. K B.eflatMeaUi nsvde tm Qrfler Saruir mrtV got fdtSR TSI OB3XBTXB JOB DKFASTKXNT want, aba wttb thtiatest styles of lype, and every iMUUM&JfcJf mmint can ww be done with neatness, dispatch antclmpaeM. Wtitn for inshalBhorf i " TACBttXIPZaVfOBTXftS, n FB06BJUninE3,BAItDBrLLS, PAMPHLETS. CmCULABS, CHZCXS, Ac. & :W:- It will pay you to se, our Dress Good,, We have a U1CB uuo 01 uns veuing sasn Blbbons will SWISS' of NSCK WEAR, Cretonnes and Fringes for same. see our Si. 00 . CORSET. We will take Dleanura tn mm E FA lULi 1111 FntFo:Ward to the Bear, V I- EOTjJjLM5TjICK! RleSmitli Mnsic Oonse, 3na- - Distributing Depot for the. Carollnas -Job- C3IICKERING KRAN1CK & BACV, M ATHUSHEK, -AND- gou lier i Gem Pianos. . CALL AND SIE ME. vill Guarantee 10 per cent, on all Moneys Invested. For Parslculars call on or write to J j Mrl..l .Via UIiaIm widen 3rtvitege.tteLate Pnrchaaec Is debarred. as fine ns ttt; ..tt.. . - INTBE.CITY. : Very Latest Shades in Bilks. . . i ..it . i . ; Berviriger & Bro I':) ;; j ---j Bliort rVUoe aprx LADIES ! liw. IMul .ilmll ' ti.1 Innririil. niKlla ink f.I VTHTafO inii JJ'iUJ UUIU Ukf UUU1MMM MUWHW UkJ ; -.i

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