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n v' si VOL. XXVII. CHARLOTTE, N. C, SATURDAY MAY 20, 1882 rram & o. -DKALKK3 IN- s. TRAVELING BAGS, UMBRELLAS, &c. Closing 20th of May. Oar store will be closed Saturday, May 20th, from l o'clock a. m. until 7 o'clock p. m. PEG BAM & CO. VISITORS 10 TDK 20th of May Celebration are cordially invite CALL AND SEE THE HANDSOMEST Retail Dry Goods Establishment In the Stata of North Carolina. Ktmsm & HABBIS, PEGRAM & CO., Have the Best Stock of Gents' Hand-Sewed Shoes IN THS bTATE. -WE- WILL display duriDK the 20th of May Celebra tion the most elegant stock of ITaNCY DBY GOODS In the state. Call and see them. ALRXvNDEB & HABBIS. PEGRAM & CO., Can supply you with the BEST BRANDS and LATEST STYLE8 -OF- Laiies Hisses and Children's Shoes. -OUR- STOCK of DBSS3 GfODl, viz: Nun's Veiling In ail colore with trimming to match, will be found In all grades and price.". ALEXlNDEB AHA.RBIS. PEGRAM & CO., Hi VS A PRETTY LINE OF GENTS' and LADIES' SUPPERS. Alexander I Harris MAKB a specialty of BLACK GOODS, and will positively display the handsomest stock of black Cashmeres Nun's Veiling, Tamlse Cloths, Silk Grenadines, Brocaded Silks, etc., etc., In the city. : r . , x ' PEGRAM & CO., HlVS ALL KINDS OV ChildreDs' Shoes and Slippers. -WE- v CALL special attention to our stock of NECK WEAK, viz: Lace Collars, Klehu, Embroider ed Collars, and every vartetj of Linen and Percale n Polka Dot and stripes. They are beautlfuL Call and see tbem. ALEXANDER A HABBI3. PEGRAM & CO., KEIP A WILL SELECTED STOCK OF Trunks and Valices OF ALL PRICES AND SIZES. Alexander & Harris HAVB a magnificent stock of WHITS GOODS viz: Line Lawns: India Lawns. Masalias. Nainsooks, India Muil, soft finished Jaconets, J iviu inn owisb, muslins in wmu auu jhiu n -fecte, with Lace and Embroidery to trim. PEGRAM & CO., HAVE JUST BRCBIVED A FINIS STOCK OF Silk, Felt aM Straw Hats Of the Latest Styles. Of the Latest Styles. WE HAVC a tremendous stock of Ladles', Misses and Children's uolery, which we wish to re duce. Special prices will be made in these goods. i ALIXANDKB 4 HABBIS. PEGRAM & CO., CAN 8CIT THS'B Farmer Friends With any Unas BOOTS and SHOES THEY WISH. VISITORS TO the celebration will be astonished whn they 1 hear onr prices on Domestic Goods. We make a specialty or these foods. , ALEXANDRE & HABBIS. PEGRAIYT& CO., KSEP ALL KINDS OF Shoe Dresang; Fraich o Blacking Hie ODly Place ja lie ltv -WHERE VISITORS- can get a pair of the 1 i tattnnm law, UM4 ' iktia t'uir.itiAt'iti vurtntaiui Boots Shoe Hate Trunks II Ai'lJ J-riVlut lu-d'-f! Second Stock. JAVING Just returned from the Eastern Mar kets the second time this season, we are now able to show the Trade all the NEW THINGS in the way of Novelties of the season. We have replenished our BLACK SILK STOCK with Moires, Brocades, Satins and Surahs in all shades, Summer Silks and Foulard?. Also a handsome stock of Satteens in fancy colors. Nuns Veiling in all colors from 35c to $1 per yard. A new lot of Laces in all the new deslgaa. Cne of the cheapest and handsomest lots of LAWNS To be found in the city. Mull Muslins in pinks, blue and cream. A new lot of Ulsters for Ladles in Linen and Mohair. A new stock of PARASOLS, The cheapest and most handsome styles. Some new Neck Wear in new styles. A new lot of Bunt u.g in all colors from 12V&5 to $1 per yard. Come and se and be convinced that we have the goods and prices to suit you. Very Bespetcfully, T. SK1GLE Sc CO, may7 A NeVAl -Failing: Cure for Barns, Scalds, Bruises, Chits, Sores, etc. After forty years of trial, Perry Davis' Pain Killer stands unrivaled. It is safe I It acts immediately ! It never fails ! Editor of the St. John. OT. B.) News, Bays : In flesh jvounds, aches, pains, sores, etc., it is the most effectual remedy we know of. No family should be without a bottle of it for a single hour. From the Cincinnati Dispatch : We have sun its magic effects, and know It to be a good article. From I. S. Potter, U. S. Consul at Crefeld, Rhenish Prussia: After long years of use, I am satisfied it Is positively efficient as a healing remedy for wounds, bruises, and sprains. W. W. Sharper, Valdosta, Ga. , says : - It is a panacea for all praises and burns. From R. W. Adams, Saco, He.: It gave me Immediate relief. R. Lewis says: In forty years' rise It never has failed me. W. W. Lorn, Nicholville, N. Y., Bays : I use your Pain Killer frequently. It " relieve pain and soreness, and heals wounds like magic. J.W.Bee says: For scalds and barns It has no equal PERRY DAVIS PAXN KILLER is not a new untried remedy. For forty years It has been in constant use ; and those ivho have used It the longest are its best friends. Its success is entirely because of Its merit. Since the Pain Killer was first introduced, hundred 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 use. Much pain and heavy doctors bills may often be saved by prompt application of the Pain Killer. Unlike most medicines, it laperfeclly safe even in the hands of a child. Try it once thoroughly, and it will prove its value. Your druggist has it at 25c, 50c. and Sl.OO per bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Provldenoe, R.I. sept d Vw sept A oct BLESSIING TO WOMANKIND. Believe all diseases of women pecu liar to the appearance a 'd cessation of the menses, uterine dlstuTBanoes torpidity of functions, with leunor rhoea, dismenorrhaea, and faysterl also in melancholia ani othr men tal derangements. Afford pro.c-l relief to those distressing bearing down p tins so peculiar - to worn. a. Price $3 per box. Sent troe by in ail on receipt of price, it. Clarke Medicine Company, New York ' -ity Dr. Clarke's Periodical Pills. Scrofula or any Blood Dinorder. Dr. Clarke's . , Anil- - In either stage, whether primary, eeondarf or tertiary, are an invalu able remedy. They never fall to Icur when tllrectlons are followed Syphilitic I Prloe S3 6(per box. Five D xessio Sent by malP prepaid, on receipt of price. Aderess ut uiaree meaicine ComparViJfiewX0Lii3lty. A If INVsLBABLE BEiBEDir. For weakness of the Kidneys and bladder. A quick and complete cure in 4 to 8 days- of all mlnary aflec- Dr. UoBSl smarting, nequem or aimcun urination, mucuus discharges and Olarke'e sediments lmhe urine from what ever cause Induced, whether of re cent or long standing. One to three boxes usually sufficient Price $2 Gonnorrhea per box. Tnree Doxes ior o. Mailed free on receipt of price. Ad dress Dr. Clarke Medicine Company, New York Clry. Pille. iQEBE IS A BALKS lit OILEAD. I for all cases of Spermatorrhoea' and imDOteney. as the result of self- Dr. abuse hi youth, sexual excesses in maturer years, or other causes, and producing some of the following effects: Nervousness, seminal emis sions (night emissions by dreams), Dimness of Sight. Defective Mem ory. Phlsical decay, Pimples on Pace. Aversion toSoclety of Females. Clswke'e Contusion of Ideas. Loss ofSexuil Power, arc," rendering marriage lm nroner or unhaDDV. Are a oosltlve Invigorating cure Id two to 8 weeks. One to six boxes usually sufficient' Price $1.50 per box. J our boxes aeniDy maJL prepaid, on receipt of price. Address Dr. Clarke Medicine Com- Pills. Ipany, New York City. febldAw 18w U HEELER & WILSON'S f, ;. ft Pfl' WAtTHAOTITO V outer. irhMler 4c WUmo Blanafactar'c C. DAVIS'N PAIH KILLER K- i 'J M ...U - - - - to the Southern Lutheran Synod. The following are the homes assigned ministers and delegates in attend ance upon the meeting of Southern General Synod, which meets in Charlotte May 25, 1882, in St. Mark's Eyangelieal Lutheran church," ,at 10 o'clock a. m.; Key J A.Seiss, D D, Philadelphia, John Wilkes, Esq. Rey W F Conrad, D D, Philadelphia, Gen R D Johnston. DrS A Repass, Southwest Virginia; Mr H S Boner, Philadelphia. Col J L Brown. Rev J G Butler, D D, Washington, D C, Gen R Barringer. Rev A Phillippi, Southwest Virginia, Mr Kyle. Rev J S Moser, Virginia, William McCauley, Southwest Virginia, J W Wadsworth. Rev A J Fox, Capt J A Fisher, North Carolina, Capt J F Johnston. Capt II H. Folk, South Carolina, Cen tral Hotel. Dr L A Bickle, North Carolina; H B Uroseclose, Southwest Virginia, Mrs Klueppelberg. Rev V R Stickly and .lady, North Car- .ina, Metropolitan. Hotel. Rev E T Home, South Carolina; Prof B J Wolf, D D, Gettysburg, Pa; ST iallman, D R Hoover, North Carolina, L Seigle. John C Utz, Virginia; Colonel Josiah 'kown, Southwest Virginia, Jno Vogel. Capt J D Groover, Georgia; Dr J L Shuler, South Carolina, Mr Roark. J L Groseclose, Southwest Virginia; uev J A Snyder, Virginia, Mrs Mary ytjyder. Rev J L Buck, North Carolina, T T Smith. Rev W A Lutz, North Carolina; Wm P Houseal, South Carolina, Mr F W Ahrens. Rev Samuel Rothrock, Rev B S Brown, North Carolina, R H Brown. Rev J F Campbell, W E Craig, Vir ginia, J C Burroughs. Dr T W Dosh, Virginia; Rev W A Tigner, Georgia, D W Oates. Rev G BGreiner, Southwest Virginia, T E Oates. Rev J C Repass, Virginia, Mr A R Nfisbet. Rev J Hawkins, Rev J A Sligh, South Carolina, A B Springs. Rev V C Schaeffer, Virginia; Robert li Chisholm, South Carolina, Captain DttWolfe. Col P N Heilig.Rev W J Smith, North Carolina, S E Linton. H S Baker. Virginia; Bev W S Bow man, D D, Georgia, Col Wm Johnston. Hon G M Belfzhoover, Virginia, Cen tral Hotel. Rev J B Davis, D D, North Carolina; M Coffman, Virginia, Mr J H Van Ness. Rev J P Smeltzer, D D, South Caro lina, Hon. Harvey Wilson. Col J Shimpock, North Carolina, W A Barrier. Rev F W E Peschau, North Carolina, Rev T H Strohecker. Hon G Leaphart, South Carolina, Rev D M Gilbert, D D, Virginia, Dr. J H McAden. Rev J Austin, Geo N Nichols, Geor gia, c linker. Rev. A. R. Rude, D. D., South Caro lina, with Col. H.C. Jones. Rev. Prof. J. S. Koiner, North Caro lina, Charlotte Hotel. On arrival at depot, we expect members of Synod to proceed at once to nomes assigned tuem, as in structed in cards sent. Delegates will be expected to arrive on day trains from North and Sonth. W. A. Barrier, Secretary of Council. . II. Strohecker, Pastor loci. A Row in Goldsboro. There was a little excitement in : ddsboro last Sunday evening oyer an tempt by a crowd to mob two colored t. iakemen of the North Carolina Rail- Mad. iVVhen the tram arrived at that j lace last Sunday, Capt. Jno. Fink, con ductor, it stopped as usual in front of the hotel to let the. passengers off and then moved on to the depot. A party of loafers boarded the platforms of the cars arid refusing to get off when told, were put off by force. That evening a mob attempted to beat two colored brakemen, but the officers of the town interfered and put down the fuss. This boarding the platform of the cars is in violation of the town ordinances, as well as of the railroad rules and its per sistent repetition is bound to bring up trouble. The Law and the Gospel. Ashevllle Citizen. There were three good ministers on the jury of the late federal court. We congratulate Judge Dick upon having the gospel to aid him in the administra tion of the law, and from the warm thanks expressed by his Honor to the fidelity of his jury, every case the court included must have received their pray erful consideration. Some Rye. Milton Chronicle. Mr. Samuel Covington, a prominent planter living near North Hyco.brought us last Saturday-20 stalks of rye, all the product of one grain, and each stalk of rye was nine feet long and bore a head nine inches in length. He has an acre just like it. This rye was raised in Cas well, and she challenges the world to beat it. A Suit Decided in Favor ot the Ex-Empress Eugenie. Marseilles, May 18. The case of the municipality of Marseilles against ex-Empress Eugenie to recover posses sion of a chateau presented to the late Emperor has been decided in favor of the ex Empress, who has been awarded COStS. ,v s :,- Ex-Gov. Moses Will Plead Insanity. New; York, May, 18.On the appli cation of his counsel the case ot ex- Gov. Franklin Ji Moses was indefinitely postponed. . The plea of insanity will be entered to-morrow. . . i , Reward Offered tor Lynchers, vr .EwOaiXANSj!aY.18.Ooverno MF.rifrvti&a offered a reward of 2.000 lot ttter- arrest f th persdns engaged-1 - a. ! .1 T.U.'r A rrA in-me nanzmsr vt tfeujuug auu awii Diabetes. Brighri Disease. Kidney, urinary pr T.iw-r (Vimnlatnm mnnot be contracted DT tea Dr t yoar family if Hep Bitten are' used, and if Von il- reatry nave any Vl tese aiaeoses aup ouwii H the oiUy.'JnadiBtoi'2Qiat WJUpoaUirely can you. Don't forget this, and don't get some pulled Tip Homes of Ministers and Delegates A Woman's Romance in a Nutshell. 7 He was introduced to her at a ball she danced with him and forgot him. . She met him again at a reception.was reintroduced and remembered she had seen him before. Where? She knew not. Yet for some moments his arm had been around her slender waist. At the reception she talked with him and found him dull. She looked at him.! He might be called handsome, but was f ...V. 3 1TT1 v. - J 1 "I nw&wjuu. iiubu ue mi uuwu, ub wm, Erohe to sprawl. He stood with his. ead forward, and stumbled ungrace- iuuy iii ma wai. outs uuaueu wuu an noyance, left him and went into the conservatory with a man more to her taste. She found him one evening at the house of a friend. She conversed easily on topics of general interest. He sat in a chair too low for him and his feet were painfully apparent. She disdain fully turned her shoulder toward him. Presently she rose to go and dropped her handkerchief. He bent lightly for ward and caught it up almost before it touched the carpet. As an intimate friend of the house he prepared to see home. He arranged her cloak with eager deference, and she smiled. He trampled on her skirt as she passed out of the door, and she frowned, , They arrived at her gate; he pushed it open, took off his hat and almost ran away. One day she was coming home from a shopping expedition with a small par cel in her hand, bowed awkwardly, blushed, and asked if he might take her parcel. He did not say much, but lis tened in adoring silence. When he left she laughed and said he wa3 intolera bly stupid, but not a bore. Pietty soon he began to call often, and attended her to the theatre and opera when she would permit him. He was always near her, and anxious to be of service. He was manly, and among men a favorite. He rode well, but danced indifferently. The other girls laugued at him, but he did not heed it. She danced perfectly, was talkative, daring, impulsive. She snubbed him, and shook him off for more accomplished men. He finally said he loved her. She laughed, said "impossible," tormented him, refused more eligible suitors, and finally married him and adored him for all time. Of such is the nature of woman. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with tbe excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at once and get a bottle of MBS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer Immediately depend upon it : there is no mistake about it There Is not a mother on earth who has ever used It who will not tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operat ing like magic. It is perfectly safe to use In all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and Is tbe pre scription of one of the oldest and best physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. "Certainty of Relief. Wiimlngton, N. C. Feb. 4. 881. H H. Warner & Co.: Sirs I krow Irom per sonal -xpeilenw that jour f afe Mdrey and Liver Cftre Is a great medicine, and I believe aU who are afflicted em take It with a certainty of relUf and cure B. HARMAN. There are fierce brain storms that shatter a man's organization, his nerves shriek for relief, and neuralgia banishes rest. At such a Ume, If the miserable sufferer would use Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills, he would nnd perfect re lle.f THAT HUSBAND UP MINE, Is three times the man he was before he began using ' Weils' Health Ret.ewer." SI. Dnigglsts Depot J. L Mcaded, Charlotte, N. C Keep tbe Gums llettltby If your want a sweet mouth and breath. If tbe gums become spongy they lose their power to hold their teeth. The use of SOZODONT Is invaluable because it removes the tartar which separates the teeth and gums. Irefurd' Acid Phosphates In sealckness Is of great value. Its action on the nerves of the disturbed stomach Is soothing and effective. BXDFOKD A1AJ AND IKON BPKIMOS WATXB AND Mass. The great tonic and alterative contains twice as much iron and fifty per cent more alum inum than any "alum and Iron mass" known. Just the thing for the "spring weakness" now so snerai. Sold by all druggists or any standing, rices reduced one half, mayl 1 tf HUsceUancous. MURDERING SEVERAL BIRDS WITH ONE STONE. 1st.-Getting a god square Meal at the Eitreme low nice oi 40 cents. 2nd. Hel pints the Ladles ot Calvary Church, who nave united to f nrntsn rlresnmenis tor tne Public ior the 17th, 18th, iUtu and 20th of May. Hoplog to realize something to help the church that has labored so long in that missionary work of Beformatlon and Evangelization. Doors open from S o'clock a. m. to n o'clock p. m. each day, in the pcloas and convenient room under the Commercial Bank, next door to Metro politan Hotel, on Tryon street In addition to a meal, sand Itches, Ice cream, cold lemonade, coffee, &a. &c . will be furnished to those who may not wish a full meal at reasona ble TUtf s. Attentive ladles and gentlemen will be present to attend to all the wants of the public. Any friendly to Calvary church will be gratefully remembered It they will send in provisions to furnish table during tha time. So far the people have been liberal, but more help Is needed. maylK 3t OLD POINT COMFORT, VIRGINIA. HYGENIA HOTEL situated 100 yards from Fort Monroe. Open all the year. Equal to any hotel in the D. 8. Sur roundings unsurpassed; appointments table and service unexcelled. Bathing, boating, fishing and driving specially attractive. Pre-eminently are- son ior soutnern peopte. xerms less ior equal accommodations than any resort in the country. Climate free from Malaria: and for Insomnia truly wonderful In its soporific effect Send for circular describing hygienic advantages, etc. mayiM am tumsisun jftiujSBua, rop r. o DURING THE ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION THK Ladies Monomental Association will serve Kef reshments in the basement of the First National Bank building, on Tryon street, during the three days ot the coming celebration, com mencing on the 1 8th Inst The receipts from the entertainment are to be added to a fund now being raised to assist in building a monument over the graves of the Con federate dead, buried in Elmwood Cemetery, and the Ladles make an especial appeal to everybody for contributions to an end so praiseworthy, mayiett I o E E OWING to recent advances on ICE by the deal ers North and the high prices of fuel here we are compelled to advance the prices of ICS for thlsseaBon dating from and after May 1st, the following wilt be the rates delivered from tbe wagon to consumers in any part of the city: 2V pounds Daily Delivery 85c per week 6 " fiOc 8 - - " 90c 10 " " " SI. 10 " 15 :.r- " .... 1.60 " 2o " " - 2.10 To Restaurants, lee Cream Dealers. Soda Foun tains, Ac. lic per pound. Special contracts for large quantities. w ..-.i ; : i W6 are now manufacturing a superior Quality of ice from distilled water taken from Springs there itv render-in this ICS tha .most eestnible for flomesUc wtj Customers who da not desire regu lar quantities dally can procure of tbe driver orat .hs office cash ticket All personaare, ietrnestd to' report any Irregularities in the reception of thtlr mntirJh.il id 3 JJ.i-( XjW JiiUS td . i we also nave a targe stock- remt jjbuuv. juuw !tfer.- ghinales, te; and Coal for tanutf,fjfpundr, 'and smith's s v -: Y ' "- vcyf I "Wat we solicit- a eontinnance ot the same lri tha "C. . - - ijwm - mthvBtm - Ark nlA&l. all 1 Refreshments Merybod , From the Home Journal ( A Keiu&rkble Discovery. A REAL SKIN CURE. ; TKKBX IS OHLT OHB AND THAT WITH SIMPLE NAME. ji Beware of impostors, pirates, or any old articles which now suddenly claim to be best They have been tried and found wanting, while this has been proved a remarkable success. HO POSSPOrS HAKK. This curative needs no pompous or incompre hensible HUe of Greek or Latin to sustain It but its simple English name appeals directly to the common-sense of the people. And the people are signally manifesting their appreciating of this frankLess by selecting and using Dr. Benson's SKIN CUKE in preference to all other professed remedies. Dr. C. W. Benson has long been well known as a successful physician and surgeon and his life study has been the diseases of the nervous system and of the skin, since he has been persuaded to put his New Remedy and Favorite Prescription as a "Skin Cure" on the market various things have sprung up into existence, or have woke up from the sleepy state in which they were before, and now claim to be The Great Skin Cures. tBeware of imitations, or the various articles which have been advertised for years or straggled aleng. having no real hold or merit on tha public, that now endeavor to keep head above water by advertising themselves as "The Great Skin Cure." None is genuine and reliable, except Dr. C. W. Benson's Skin Cure. Each package and bottle bears his likeness. Internal and external remedy, two bottles In one package. Price Sl.OO. get at your druggists. Relief for all Overworked Brains CAUSE AND CrjEK. Dr. C. w. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills are valuable lor school children who suffer from nerous headaches caused by an overworked brain in their studies, and for all classes of bard brain workers whose overtasked nervous cente s need repair and sedation. Nervous tremor, weakness, and paralysis are being dal y cured by these pills They correct co9iiveness. but Hie not purgative. Price, 60 cents or six boxes for $2 50, postage free, to any add-ess For sale by all drugtWu. Depot. Baltimore, Md , where the Doctor can be addressed. Letters of Inquiry freely answered. C. N. Crittenton, rew Yoik, Is wholesale agent for Dr C. W. Benson's rtmedles. may2 KRS. LYDIA E. PiNKHAM, OF LYNN, MASS., LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE - COMPOUND. Is a Positive Cure for all lno.e Painful ComDlalnta ead Wka ao common to our beat female population. It will cure entirely the worst form of Female Com plaints, all oTarlan troubles, Inflammation and Ulcere tton, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Spina 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 humors there Is checked very speedily by its use. It remores f aintnees, flatulency, destroys aU era Ting for stimulants, and relleres weakness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi gestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, Is always permanently cured by its us. It will at all times and under all circumstances act in harmony with the laws that gorern the female system. For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound is unsurpassed. I.TBIA E. PI CHAM'S "VEGETABLE COM POU9TD is prepared at 233 and 235 Western Arenue, Lynn, Uass. Price $L Six bottles for S3. Sent by mail. In the form of pills, also in the form of lozenges, on receipt of price, Si per box for either, sir. Pink ham freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Send for pamph let. Address as above. Mtntion tkit Paper. Vo family should be without LYDIA E. PINIHAlf'S LIVER PILLS. They cure constipation, biliousness, and torpidity of the lirer. 25 cents per box. 43" Sold by ell Druggists. "6 PELOUBET d CO., ESTEY, ROSED ALE, ORGANS. Steinway, Webber, Decker Bro's, H a IN Ed and GATK CITY PIANOS. NEW YOBK PIANOS, it is conceded, lead the World. Iam agent for all the celebrated New York makes and SELL THEM AT FACTOBY PRICES. Do not be fooled by HH? flashy advertisements, but give, me a trial be fore you buy and I Will show you tbat I can distance all competi tors, both in price and terms. All I ask is a trial and this cm cost you nothing, while it may be the means of saving you a great deal in an ln trument Organs always in stock either to sell or rent Call on or addreps Lock Box 271, JNO. B. EDDINS, Charlotte, N. C. aprSO Paul B. Barringer, H. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office over B. H. Jordan & Co's Drug Store. Office hours from 9 to 12 a. m. and from 2 to 5 p. m mayl 8 d3t wit ' Cleayeland Mineral Springs, OPENED MAT 16th, 1882. THESE Springs are two miles from Shelby, 54 miles west of Charlotte, and within 1 mile of the Carolina Central Railway running from Char lotte to Shelby. Backs will be at tbe Epilogs' Station on arrival of every train. J.' . . COLD AND WABM BATH3. j - White and Red Sulphur and Chah beats Water a Bowling Alley 'to. good order. A good string band secured for tha Sanson. Lrwy accommoda- uons attached to tne4hotei. tST rot further particulars address iipORlRENT. mat 1 At Postofuoe; WW! I tT THAT WS WILL CL03E OUT AT A. large stock of Fancy Dress Goods, at very low prteas. We have everything in the Dress Trimming line, embracing Silk, aaUns, Surahs, Moires and Brocade SaUns In all colors. In Black Dress Goods we have a large stock of bUks, Hatlns, MerveUieux, Bhadanes, Brocade Saiina, Knn Vel'lags. Cash meres, Gros D Zxllara, Henriettas. Ac. Some new and handsome patterns in Beaded fringes. Lie s, and Passamentries. A large stock of Laces of every description. Jost received the handsomest line of Ir?i??.ols' Ladles Neck Wear and Fans ever shown to this market. A large stock of Drees Ginghams at 1 ii&c. bash Ribbons all colors. Ladles' Ulsters, Cretonnes and Fringes. Our stock of White Goods is large and cheap. A line of Gents' Nobby btraw Hats and low quartered Shoes. A large stoek of READY-MADE CLOTHING At Greatly reduced prices. Pearl Shirts, Evltts' Shoes. Trunks, Valises. Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Ac. Examine our stock and we will convince you tbat we keep everything stylish and at prices to suit the times. Smith Building. Truly, , Hargraves& Willielm. marls --THE-- 66S HJ MI IB CD" IPOS. THE CjB.R01aIiniS. l ! !r'' I... v .i'.n Hit .iiii J8Mi: aStB t J I r'HfJL- ""mi U U IST1 llfsnll LlTM . " asafw nmmnr imitiiim nrnnn i rurnvnnnu 33swaTarZra-- ARION, SIMPSON & CO., SOUTHERN GEM. Organs within Reach of Everybody. MASON & HAMLIN, SH0.MNGER BELL CHIME, PELOUBET A CO. and STERLING. Never Before Such Low Prices l Easy Terms H. McSMITH, Charlotte N- C "3 Po 00 O H n a a o O H 9 to M t" M O ss o 4 s o I H3 M S v 53 , ' CD iit; i v the best'of -raakes, ; One mall nnA rnAdrarrt and ftnlar.' 'Aiin apr!8 if COST. DON'T FAIL TO SII TEUL, THE" KRANICH & BACH, ATNTIRHF.TC : ; 'ii . .... LOOK HOW THE OLD MAN FB0WN8 and scratches his head while reading He's adv. Hake him read, let him frown, Write to me and I will send you a photo (not of myself): but of my Katiyif and Or- .. . . : . ':::, ui v.yu ' : gang. Make your selection, then go foflilm and, write to me for a few more dote,.. such as prrtoea!tennsl 4c. Address, or call on o CD as 1 M H3 il.i - i ii j- i Qu.w $ CP -"wrsm and 'Cl'') -; ' ;J2-I--??r r-H t l -J i fcmm4msjta-ss) Of ' '''''' jriti ''lmrmmSm ami i t I- a - ' -' ' mayli II 11 f1 i I 1: i i I: f: v Sltl ti-WM wod may lm P. a Box t63, Charlotte, N. C ton that will omr nann you. a -t 4 .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 20, 1882, edition 1
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