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' Li - y I l i " l s' st-' L ? j ' . ' ior,.f. i'MHtV -t'UJ c - 'W i --'I ? ti-.i. .. . . , , ,. ' . . . : . . ' - - - --- -- - ... L - : iM t .. ... ...,. c- ... ..-iv. - -i . ' -' - t; .;,:; 5 . - I I I flvnojl -. . ' . ' S a: vrA " H .'"f (. ut' J',;ij 1 j 1 ' ' VOL. XXVII CHARLOTTE; U3CJEa)NESiAY-MAY 24 1882 fc W 1 if ' - V. ' -. " ' . . .......... .,., . ..... to. AwW.VL " -ilITjl' 1 " t i - fi i ). i . . ; . i . .1.U t- . . I . : i i ' - sVinlfaMrMW-!' "www ssssjbbbs ! .- . .... " ; . ; r . .. , . t ,u . n . .. - r 1 are oordllrn tl ; f J ril.L AND SEE THR HANDBOMB8T j.' 4 il Dry GohfieU In tbe State of North Carolina. 1 uMkiKmi ALEXANDER & HAEEIS, "IS'' 4. Til H 4VK A PBKTT Y LINK OF (I i) BE 1 TOtPR FEGKAM & CO., Hawststopit oil w:. u u A Ji. . r T.T X.4Z. KX JTI VV Hon Hie ntofti eteitilnt stock orT aNCt Dtti r.nODi In lhbt.i e. ikm Ia4 wiM!Qi NOKH A HAHRIS PE G 'J Childrens Shoes andSiippers. -hi I. awotttHUV nllon t otwwh at wyfsT ( j w r 4 h. ?iz: Lace ColfKf. Mehub. rmwoider- .a iura ufMt rv Arif t vtaiiuiM and Pwtto Ulll 4UU Do. c , l r . . ,-3.1 1 rASC5SL-3ai PEGRAM & Gjlj . KKKP A WILL SELECTED STOCK OF Trunks a n d VaJjccs , OF ML PRICES aVd SIZES. - s.- t- Alexander & Harris ttavB a mngiiioc-nt stocn ir whitk uors Jl viz: Linen Lawns Jadta LviWH.tt 1i8alV,r NMln.toults. India Muiut ma vmanea j .io ifw. Polka Dot Swiss, Mu Jlns In Wbi'.e Hnd i cru ef IfcU, with Lace and Kinbrolderr to trim. PEGRAM TCO!, HiVB JUST BBCilTKD A FINE STOCK OF Silk, Felt iilaltrwHits ? i1 n- ' i f Of tbe Latest Styles. Of the Latest Stjles. WE us stock of U ATS a tremendous stock of LadlmT, Mlswea II and Children's Hosiery, frBKh-Mre mWttt&wr duce. Special prices will i made to these PEGRAM l& SOJOH CAN SUIT THEiR Farmer Friends ?- With any kinds BOOTS and SHOES THKY WISH. VISITORS " 1 H rro the celebration wtlIJeashnUhHl bn thej A bear our prleea 0Vt Domtstic fiooda. F make a specialty ty of theeoe(M. A ALEXANDER 4 HARBIs. -OUR- C TOCK Of DRESS- GOODS ,fe : un kj m an ooiors wiia inumunin. i in ail ooiors wit trfiiHnl6i, to. matebvwlll found in all grades and prinew. j t n j.JI 3 ALEXNfEB HiBBia.J PEG R A IVIffDO 7 KCXF ALL KINDS OF? ,Jl P Shoe Dressing, French -Bltttiiir o o lfi' W V V wN4- ' r - "A. X vL-T .:i J.. , 11 , j . Only Plaof IIfiJ lKV -I": Or llsOTTSSEIv A3S Vw jxnrslsra, 1878.) I llllil I Ills "rrrrTroVrrf TrtH auj.jiuv4ttM. may 18 Pegrani & Co I h TRAVELING BAGS, iiHir! Our store win be closed Saturday, May,20Ih, from 11 o'clock a m. until 7 o'clock) f. m 4' PMSiMlt CO. P T? n d if pit best Bumizttnmni OT win muoC& OiUU Liiiiu IA ii tvrtaio ffwf HdWiiti M aaa astaa irv ct, BiiK urenadlnes. BmummA aiik . in tha I "T. . . J. Knots Hak .Trunks Chi m wm ir-fjais a 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 L1LU0 MUWWt iTOji7i.ua ki aava AAivXiUUUVUllUilllO hi stiin i.,. ,. . .1 fVliHl! i (TO RAVING Just returned from the Xastern Mar 1 Tl. thujas; :jy c'l'T if H a . kets the second time this season, we are now able Twwnisuf 3 a 3H tne 0 We have replenished our BLACK SILK STOCK with Moires, Brocades, Satins and Surahs In all shades, Summer Silks and Foulards. Also a handsome stock of Satteens fancy colors. tft' avl handsomest lots of A9. 5 . To be found In the cltj. Mull Muslins In pinks, blue and cream. A new lot of Ulsters for Ladles ln Linen and MoTfivfni A newstock of Jxh 4- Vt I' AK A. "SI II ,K F The cbeapest arid mdst hAndsome stjles. Some new Ne -k Wear la newtyle-V A new lot of Bunt U K In alt triors front 12 W to M ier yard. ;.- ; Come and S'eiDiToe i'jqTlnced that we harer ' . 1 4 " . . " JS I -ir - -. the goods and prices to. suit you. 2v.- 'r Verr Eesnetcfalw. . 1-s. A NeVCr -Failing Cure for Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Cuts, Sores, etc. Uavls' fain. Killer stands unrivaled. It is safe I It acts immediately I It never foils r 1,4 Editor of the St. John fN. B.) News, says : . . In QeJlivutl, aolies, paliis, eqrua, etc., J 1tfetbefcuoirnpdywekiiowof. iso f axnTIy shouiTt)e without a Bottle of it for a single hour. Front the Cmclnnatj Dispatch We hare seen iw magic effects, ana knew It to be a good article. From 18, 1"' Cowul at Crefeld, After ion? years of use, I am satisfied It Is positively efficient a&a healing remedy t woufeda, hruUwa, ana sprains. g W. W, Sharper, Val do starfla., aaya a It la a panacea for all Drnlaes and DtrrnS: Frsm &. W. Adams, 8ac, Me.: it gave me Immediate relief. W. W. Lum, NicholTllle, N. Y. , says : .... I use your Path Killer freauenUr.S It relieves pain and soreness, and heal wounds - like Baglo- . - , 1 , J.W.Des layB 1 5 111 r For; scalda anfl. burnt It hft3 aft equaL i FEBKTb AI9 p Aljr KtXlMR is not new antrled rniedj-i; 'r forty yar It luts bei ia constant uet and t lose who AW BUCceBSiBCTHireiy uecuBvi ihiuchu Since the Pain Killer was first introduced, tomdreds of new medicines haveconae and gon, whileto-day thiafnedihte l.nsre etiDjvernaAanl more nieltly valued than ever "before. Every family should have a bottle rcadij for v.st. Much pain and heavy doetwiVMltemay often pesaved by prompt ppltcatlonol tne fain Jiiuer, uiuiKe mosi medicines, It Imperfectly safe even In the hands of a child. Try it once thoroughly, and it wnl move ft Value. vYoor flrurrist hai it at X5v0OJaad SU.0O pMlMttl. , H -ip E R frV D A V I S 80N PrejpHateri, ProvMenoe, R. I MptVw sept A ocL O ij if Relieve all dUeaaes 61 women' cn- " "xrr. -fHar tathe apoearauce and iiHotf of tbe menses, uterine disturi nces ... . leal derangements. Afford prompt IreriOUlCai n Ihnu fHatKOatno hanrini7 WBnK0lfci,to,womenl f" OT wk, I I?OB Scrofula pr anr pio,Dlaorder, figajB!2SS& i In either stage, whether primary, I aPJ,"ireir,lnTalu- ney iieTer iiau w nrre followed. SrpblllUe Price S2 50per box. Flveb xes$10. pip.- Hunt ut man. prepaitL on reowm px omlttncmta -tn-rhe ' ever cause Induced, whether of re- one Q4nree THEKfS IS A BAL.KI IN OILEAD. V n I roe ail doses' sfv Spermatorrhoea' Dr. and lm potency, as me resuu or seii ahusfl in routh. sexual excesses In knaturer years, or other causes, and nrodmcln some of the following effects: Nervousness, seminal emis- UrClark.'j. InTilm, ! ' Shiht. Defective Mem: .inm niirht Atnissinnii nv nrnams . lQ P 17 1 1 I Wnn VHnd!1n rfll nrdnra fnm MEltA 1 Wkardrf hu VVuoturn Nnrl remind nr,. in . ' A new lot of Laces la all the new designs. One "TlWMfclilf -fr -y- T KILLER a Mfssmsssmu sap i4 3X 1 1 JLhu ! fisKm?i"i"t lllll II I IP'., "t-t 1 TT-S-T E S TT'. rTfVlTif'rO'higc! TieltH-Hjiesilutli by rar mvaajng; roe. v i racfl, Aversierf T."oTnmr or TemHre, i -.on fusion of Ideas. Los of 8exu d ontufr Mn. mndArlnar marrlaere Im- InrUrrattng DTOperor unhappy Are positive nra in two to 8 weeks. ne to ix V . i i 1 BOKeS'ttSUrBirWIWOTllvyiiur I . . ii . rv i oi Pills. WHP.EI, IJW it bnsl ri sEstT 3flJ b J & ne RAO i Lightest pnnnlpf af rUARfV f t aH .sIwXJ5L,IL!?ir?r' Tl a 1 a a m m 1 m in E V I y v w I I I aaJ I I I ltefir - "TP ;1 ! fiS3 I 1 -tii-.triM. rmirr-ti. - iox r Ma.uasr. g- vihKty. HMthn CA . ."" lnlVlflW jwuwi--. 3isJt rflakasfwir?sj)w. ni9 RICHMOND. VA, A GLANCE AT CHATTANOOGA iiuw luese nuiiing Viucs ore inpm ingMannfactaring and Stock Rais in g The Work of the Conference wftwWMit File4jIlJBiaji:lJiwwilhai4latw e fields. This (place has grown .wonderfully since the struggle ot tte gikilts for that h38 way to the fields of Georia How it is a great railroad center? 'sendiffg- out its iron ' avonsto Nashville, Memphis 1 iaa w an il; naa. niiei between Lookout moun tain, the TeunesseaTlTer and the tJJck amaaga hills, with manufactories, churcnesfscUouls and priyate residences of aisubatantial nature. inanv at -LhAm bandsomff Bptcimehs "of J architeetute,' -Art m rtr ns lt4 n'nJ'hii"iVirtnt' ViWivt'ftV'A cation between North Carolina and the great! West much - shocte.i tatttfthftl route through Atlanta, indeed there I is aj presentfbvenedu,a1jrect't6(ite,' cutLing ou. uiauy scorta wi iuuea uy way of Faint Rock, Morttetewa,-&ksi''Thl dreaih of Dr. Caldwell, considered in his day a scholty?;euthAiaijistic,ia more than -realized; for the iron horse binds thetSn HSeff iSifnSn old ocean to the Mississippi, and even binds the two great ocean ftdgether. 'wrfich JSftJnfS-iffSf K?eSP "faunded upon a rock.",iTJtie limestone striata that underlie nearly all middle Tennessee, here ..qjdmes to !theisurficei sq that the cellar and basenieotBsare eicarated out of this rock. Indeed we saw tjlie process going oTTtrrnumbers of placets wheiteaxidiBn4 the pcejuni dlill and feiant'pttwderwe doing tbfeir workieven in the heart of the city. The city whs originally baff upM1,hCum .berlfiiid, at a place where the river mikes a perfect horsiiBhoty thus fiur-i er andj? rosCSg U ft Igtu the ''iisy &UBuTi) of E igefield,. now incoTuorated Hili the city,- Wixh,! Avhih' It is nnifed by a sti- ai w.wi mwr-j i. nw n niuiiu ihii m h w wm i ai r rthe bfateau . rwunditig the principal, part of the pres ent city. Jt,hHSMfovfef"Jtfetche4,, J4usiorr''tynage and the Birfcet. caijs... C 41 any or .tu UuLnes ton ot-lh city ijo rsijiciivca t it ,f ugruom ami un in Ju r in tilivi' Otrec tioos.; : ; , , ; " ;l : -v - i ii . ri ' . il i. "... I.'" ' ' l. . i . colleges, physicians, and dru stores! T in whatever aicecion jou.arAyortr, gaze, you see large buildings 'appropria- ,ted,to common sclioof, or (uglier eduea tion. In the West are the fine' grounds and imposing strucLureauI Vanderbilt Universityy iiiHarby isk large,butldiig erected DAlhe-Bptiits-for ilie Higher education of, the cwlo.red race, in the -i4ih, in two large, handsome build1 ins with mansard roots, called r isk L'niveisitv., ; jTu- the kquIjIi ; ae li, grounds and buildings of the Central Tennese tonegr.tosting several hun dred th'judud' tjiiais:. lu the Same vicinity are the buildings of the btwie Normal University for the training of .teachers, supported "by1! he ti.ate, aided by a: liberal -'appropriation from the' Peabody fund, Thwt there are quite a number of higher schools for the tdu cation of girls. Besides there are the rTBeTieal and dentai departments of the Vanaeruut university, tne JNasnvnte 'Couege of Medicine, the Meharry Medi cal college "fee.' &ir. -On the northern limits is t jfaclory-paving cdtton, 'shirtings anrTdrflirngs'excltisively, that jconsumes a hundred bales of cptton per 'week, runs four hundred looms that last yeatj aVerageo; yardi ; of 16tl pr day Vrai ;an Engine- if 4'JOt horse power ami employs S80 hand This company ik phUing up ah addition of ilear'y an equal capacity for manufac turing blinds. There is another cotton factory or equal capacity in another part of the ciLy and a fourth one on the way. There j; is afao'one largei woolen mill. Adjacent to the city are some of the hnestatock and grazing lands in the country. One we visited, owned by lieu. Harding, raises j blooxtedcblu'and sells them at tbe age of one year. This year the sales from this source alone amounted to S27,(-00. Besides that is a 7T h-Si S.Vj. B1 large tiKHxtt -pore' iereey stoek,-that bv milk and butter and sales of calves and cows, add thqusands to the income annually. On the estate1 there is a deer park (comprising 1500 aores of finp blue graia ladd.) ThB t giaijt i trees; of ha pCtfUvai loieau atanu wnu an tne un- dergr,owth lemoyed andsoddecLwitb a beautiful rtnetald tifrf.1 in the fiatk are ' over jaoO;. deer, the Mzms Yiryiivianu& On our visit to it we saw about 75. Thfe general coofexqpee oj ' .the,! E. CMrbh s5dthjstiU Jr); islBgsafccenr tral point of attraction, it will proba bly finish, it.? busing, an4 adjourn by wVi n nad aw or Trmradavj -i I bv aa i.ht iiwBsial confereftde'efBcferir toiect.1 vlrf Editors of the Nashville Advocate; dooki eaitor, oca. .eaiurr tfOOK-agent, secretariesHof - orisaions and church ex tension; and after that the business will ie dispatched in short metre, it is a notab jiody , strong men ab)e in, pulpi ttJiyiaH J mefljs tfytfcMei infouryear8, and. iscomuosedof, an, equal nfob'ejof, preachers aqdfaymen;' elected repeQUVJy-by the annual con ferencesrand tlieir lay delegates. It is believed tnat. Xfoe -next general confer-J ence jvill be heid in RlciHBOhdjVa. I H LeayLng,C.attanppga , wef?ame down tne line oi tne state roau uy tne waters ie Chickamaua,(necween ranges oi i andttidu'rftalns over and throueU gwich Jo ?nermarju strpggletr :6ri the pAsfeeesiow oi lieorgi.1 'mere iwmany bold headlands and naturally strong positions at 'which the enemy was so 'sndcessfti'lly 'resisted by that S rincte of strategists in retreat, General ospnh k. Johrtsatn: ft earth workB are sedrr that nave xfot been Ob- literated' by the tolougb-share r of fchef worKsnop -im was settiea tne nnai ISfrugg e ioi acccaa to tuo ueaitoi me a. ii r-.. iA aA u u The road rj he road ruins-1 through ruauv fertile valleys, rich in foliage and mado, beau-r tiful j at.otMs-- iseasonitoy the crops just ing up. Cotton is just up; corn' pRam xoBe 3 hub as crur o uniiiaroi ma- !. I I 4 f f- J.SiT.ti.tnI lit wheat., but the oatroD isprorniging. - Tbereareranuoiber. of villages and towns on the line of the road, in some of thm thoro aro evidences of thrift in modern hotie3firg atdrs afid hl4 and ih manufacTofies; Atlarjteiby the' AiT-Lin roady is jost: at v0ur i0fs,r.4iv1 nas grown up 119, and hnsineshlri are enterprising; put iting the city in he front yaof ovth- -cnrviitics. As the larcrer Dartof 4JAiryLiiia was traveledi overa Bight- niW, pannes, muab ui uieiicsstra'-M""""" to your readers. Suit Aeaiost iieneral Roastr Minn., Kpe'61 aF to the Sqft say.i,, has oeen DrouKjw.ab.iV innupt kiuo General BoatfefTto 5ofifederate cavalry. fame; ch'f at 1 iineerof Jtbfi Canadian. iPaciflc Railway, r.bfVKywtHm wttn re- ainifior r.Artain nlana.afi mHC8r tne CanalmiiOfi'amn to defraUit-idlTPoliaB r court heldttw deferTda(trtaT tit ttoQetibtote ,H, WWW : oaiuriuaBingx T ual.I,' 4f4 J AahevUle.NOiatagifttftJlBfif. 7W qlRidney and Liver Cure the best medicine In tb&r vartrorT nhrArii v trnm ir.s asnfia. 1 rjfr4r -TfTTffiriffsrnnff "anfl usmes3-T?ets.an, liiro IhaTirBrlJSptiitjrTrs rnHtharita Pencai world lor Kidney and nver diseases. COU R. C. 0'BTBON. KiajtsJafifeVstonNewsA Crrletfwail'i '"H ChaiA-itrhik cafterta: meet il Charluttef iKA. faahtThursday f inexu May ustn emaDraceBineTSfrroas of is trrup aw v vt y m suiiur uguy, rep" sung oniv liaeteen thousaai ; a 0 - 1 fai bahdiand'itw ters. Of these five thousand five tiun 4red comm unicaats; and thirty-six tnin isters are inthis State.' V- " " The .whole number of ' Lutherans , in this touhtry is considerably, over a mil- ,'and of Ltutheraa-eainosters is three upand twc-tiundred aQdtiHrty sev IBestdeS theWdf wnich meets kt" Charjlutte, .th?re are. the Texas an) Holston JSynod8, which belong to the General" Cooncil,andi the Tennessee SynoU,tJwose churene'are to te fouh'd .mainly in the Ca,rolinas, and Vyginia. and whici ttd)gfftv!qfh'esaigvif fourteen thousand communicants .and sixty-six minister, ia the South. 1 . sUeSynoda eoioposing, fnitoiral' ' C(ti) Cn,,tk' AArLiil-l L.r yfioxljSouth. wereiienarAted from, iheT General 8vnod:o the LntheratHChnrcb wMch;at C&attfn0rierribraced nearly art the Engiiihpeaiing; LytfterajiAin thja counitrv. bv the outbreak ofirthnwar. jhei have since then maintained their separate organizations-aitnougn in late years Ihere have.been many inter changed otrMeri bet . this -and, waier Lutheran bodies. A strorjg niowBaent is now being made towards, ateahion of this body with witniw7j?iris. (nown as the Old oJ JfforAmieral. Synod, The advffl r.pptea of such! a union say that the feei ings pjageiwerea Dy tne war are no longer fustmable; that it is ridiculous for so small and weak a body to claim the dignity of a General Synod ; that it has riot the means to,sqpport a foreign mission or to deveiopus. immense ter ritory ; that it needs the ; sympathy as wkU as the assistance of the well-es-4 tablished churches of the North, and that the uaelessness of a .separate or ganization is shown by the fact that many important congregations in the South hays called their pastors from the Korthjr,: , i Oiijthe other hand, the opponents of 8Uch,a.union, while also disclaiming sr-cfciiial animosity, argue that it, could not in any sense be a reunion,. because th& Northern General Synod has ceasfed to betheLbody from wbicUtheSoutberh Synod were separated by the war. in a division t ok place in the North. The hiore liturgical portion of iheo "gllohis peaking church being also striet er in their adherence to thedistinct iyeiy; Lutheran creeds arid usages, to gether with large bodies of German and Scandinavian Lutherans associated themselves, iu what is called the Gen eral Coi'iH-ll. They number 1.2CQ con )g!rf gatioiis, 635 ministers, and 190,000 communicants. klhe General byjiOd 1 North, which claims to be more liberal ann is more American in its tendency, includes 1,250 congregations, 835 minis ters, and 125.U00 communicants. The r'ConhciC is maikeldby great literaiy -HjpUviiv. Its leadens have beeu espe cially active in making the theological traMiu-s of the church accessible to Ei:tii:h nadeis. The "SynoQ" has dis play ed greater practical missionary en ergy. Many 'Southern pastors urge that it la better1' to maintain a distinct organi zation friendjy to both of those North ern U-dies.and in full use of all they give to the church, than by joining one to antagonize the other, ainl thus to in troduce into their .hitherto harmonious congregations an unfortunate dispute. They clujni that in devotion to histori cal Luth'eranism the Southern churches are more advanced than those Of the General. Synod North, while not in sympathy with the peculiarities of the Council, which are of foreign origin and not essential to the Lutheran faith. They bold that the Southern Church is equal to her duty, which is of such a nature that no other can do it in her stead. Though this matter doubtless will be broached at Charlotte, the decis ion must be left to the district synod.0. Its peculiar position as a mediator be tween the two Northern bodies has en abled tbe Lutheran General SynocUp propose to them the adoption of a com mon order or service ror ail Jsngush- J peaking Lutherans. The Council and Kfsjnmt, hwa .mii tn h nidprt hv the agreement ojf lh bfes, liturgies of the Keformation epoch. " This will be discussed at this convention, it is en gaged, also, in the preparation of a ser vice, and hymn book for Sunday Schools. ' Its 'contributions; to fbreiam :misskus hitherto have been dividtd be tween the two Northern bodies, but an effort will be made to begin an inde pendent mission among -the neathen. A project for; the relief -of the widows of needy 'ininlsters1 will toe discussed. A scheme for the training of colored children is in the hands of an able committee. Hgme missions are a prin cipal care, becaas'e' the'Luth6rah' Church jealously claims , themajority of Ger: man immigrants, Tbejast Conveption haviDg 'contributed literally ,to eatao-. iifn an HiIieusii vn ui.cn in lucumuau. -Va:, Atlanta, Ga., will probably occupy lfif , while the empioyment-or a travei Hhg missionary Vn1 Ch?s State mustre 'delvel atteritle.'hiToatrfcer, North Caro: liril and Newberry Colleges, and a fe-' male seirrinary-srt Juntonr Var, are" under telgworiageorrtmsi)ogy4 aga Lutheran visitor, Tpu6li3hed" at NewT berry, is indispensable Ho the unity and efiectivenesror its operations:-- . . TJfntil the great German and Scandi navian Synods of the Nrth and-North- west become u;og3 anoimraigration fceases, t h e r e.;. can h o be ftoaf -organic union of the vhoieLuirreran .uhnrch, inthis (Kniiitry, Tfie Lutteran Church i u aiw jvyBjuo yu v. organization. This .is,-hfr wfeafc noint- In Sweden she iaS eiSp5Jdjbe)ld heirarchy, in Dearfcybfehoppwe their orders to p6Gt.t03ihtUihe Churches haveSuunehte;ana"iin this country, hlthough: ? associated , n Synods, the cODjfrej?atrons Jttv the" ulti- Xhate pwifi ' Vnile lcKntrwleqgeri that thtt Jioij yscrjptures? expiaiiiect, Iftie 4utVkCeufession-''any; filter coafessioBSumledibarit ate thd standard "ofr'Lut&rjaTyisin&ut I cnfet4 aM agreed that "fid.rilctieat finactcaet. can do oi iorc-noTuwruugiWow.i,ue coiscience of the Chufcii fJ!&egiti mate and authoritative dedu4trkn from the SctiDtureai AThaA diviaibnu Of the . . l 1 .1. . JSfflffl orii.nrnrAaWmvriIri Tff "rlRffR9Srv in'ft ery. pto)d3WA wMcn 3s.joeceE!ary in a Chhrch-of ao" manywngaes amniation- fAWties, fLTifl, tUH3nrjll JOTHTSouth importance rac oeyona ics nu- l - i . Il j il ...1! a. ' grrengtn rm uie peculiar nrs- ory ana' Dienaing'Oi yarioaa elements in posing IT Af ING KowttlOre1 riiisJjdaWo4 tourl I! (15 B shartotlceant trlbea" fist 0efrWmrjetl-' OMitj jasd sB&k0niiarge Pttsn. WaaraBl nnlaaa time fcf awan aallaf actorr. '. ' " b Prsf FK"We have sn seenor to tharlotte Of iaiC'Sun- hmervllle; whOfWlU reotlve-CRieTs YoismsJI lets if: I radtiatd nrUsaVitSI'-? 21 H t KIrenoe as is quality oi inline given on appu sw lilSUH BUUTUJUtS, Box No. 88, Gaffney City B. C ifca?8m ck sate and sara teiaeaiea. Call or i 1 ttoes t he aeseeie by SieW) asurmg mnmrnar f tKSTer.es. wtriag fr Kapttra aernlS wd, taeb adiSfsM,', r Va4 harm i iwnllt to tbstr sSTMitf. Itkaetatrsss. I Address, DK. BUTTS, IS S. 8th SL, St. Leals, So, Mobs t he a eiea by lawn SilHws am Detween AnrrrLeen anrr i 1 1- m. - - (fc-r. I. 2-!i. aw fhia IV ill Fwi UU- T T"tom the Home JonmaLl A Rcaaaxkbj Dl tea very m REAL SKIN CURE. I ii ; rut i oi i"..", :. t .': jnnv$ B.oaxfn, v !.;;.., r;5.: AMD THAT WITH STJfFLX NAMB. oflmposters, nlntes, or any oid azUcles irhich now suddenly claiin, to he best. The bavt been jtrjed. and Jound wanang, while this has been proved a remarkable snecesa ; 4 " VO POkpoTB VAXX. ., This curatlre needs no pompous or. incompre hensible an of Greek or LaUn to sustain It, but Its simple, SngUsh . name appeals directly . to tbe common-sense of the people.. And the people are signally manifesting their appreciating of this frankness by selecting and using Dr. Benson's 8KW CURB in preference to all other professed remedies. v. e. -., .;,.; - ' - D. piw. Bosson has long been well known aa s snwsshu ntoskslan, and snreeon and hlalifa I study has been the diseases at the nervous system and of the skin-, Blnos lie has : been persuaded ta pot hie Mew Bemedy and Favorlts Pteseripflon' as a "Skjn Cure" on the siarkpt, vsriotn things have sprang ur Into existence, or hav woka up from the Sleepy atata in which Ibey were before, and liov'clatBt to be The Great SklnCtaea :i t-Bewara of imitations, er the vafloos articles which, havsibsen advertised for: years ef struggled alongj having no real nokl or merit on the publSd, that now endeavor to keep head, above water by advertising themselves as "The Great skin Cure." JCooe Is genuine and reliable, ,tceptfJDr. C. W. Benson's pin Cure. Each package and bottle bears his likeness". Internal ahfl extemal'remedy, fwo bottles to :..one package. , , Price $1.00. get at T - '!' ttellef for all Overworked Brains, - : i ' .' - CAtJss AlnJ cys. ' " " , . ' " '' Dr. C. WBedson'fl Celery and AamOmITe'PllIs are valuable tor school ehfldreti who suffer from nervous (headaches caused by an overworked bratn In their studies, and for all classes of hard brain workers whose overtasked nervous centers heed repair and sedation. Nervous tremor, weakness, and paralysis are being daliy cured' by theae pills. They correct eostlveness, but are not purgative. Price. 60 cents or six boxes for $2 50, postage free, t any address For sale by all drugtists. Depot, Baltimore, Md , where the Doctor can be addressed. Letters of In quiryireely answered. C.'N. Crittenton, New York. Is wholesale agent for Dr C. W. Benson's remedies. . ; i . raaj2 MRS. LYD1A E. Vmm, 0F1YNN, BASS. c O c (8 LYDIA E. PINKHAfaVS . VEGETABLE COIIPOUND.' l9-aPosHlvCrre! '; far all tkoas Painful OomDlalnta ni Wtek coalman to cur bert fclc y guUiMa It will cure entirely the wont fortufETenuUeCom plsinU, all OTarlan troul4oInflnioiUoa n4 Ulcer tlon, Falling and Cispfacementii, and the C6ile(r0ent Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to fh' Change of life. It will - dlasolve and expel tumors from the utenu fa ' an fearly stage of development. The teBdenoyto-e ceroo hamorethereia checked veryapeedllyby Up 1 It removes faintnesa, Satuleney, deetioysall crmYiag 1 f or itlmulaata, and retleToowoakneas of the ctaaaaob. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Servoos Proetratkin, ' General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indt-' gostloa. .. That (eellng ot barlzvx down, canring pam, weighs and backache, la always permanently cured by U bso. It will at all times and under all etrcn instances act in harmony with the laws that govern the female system. Tor the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound is unsurpassed. LY1IA E. PIXKnAlfS TKGKTABTJt COM FaUKnis prepared at tS and t Western Arena, Lynn, Mass. Price $L 8r notUesfor $5. SsntbymaU In the form of pills, -also in the form oTloaenges, om receipt of price, $1 per box for either. Mrs. Pmkham freely answers aU letters of tnqutry. Send for pampky let. Address as above. Mention thitJPaper. Wo family shoold be without LTDIAK. PlMfiULUTS LTVXB PIU& They euro constipaUon, rsllnnawsea, and- torpidity of the liver. 2ft cents per box. tO- Sold by all Druggists. ""Natural Freit FiiAVORsT EXTRACTS. --PreptiHd frsji rAs choicest Fruits, with out coloringTpoisonoaa ois, acids oraitffic ial Essences. Always uniform in strength, without any adulterations er impurities. - Have gained their reputation from their r iff puritf, superior strength andquau i - r , " . . ' . it. Admitted by all who have used them as the most delicate, grateful and natural payor for cakes, puddings, creams, etc. ui: MAJTOT AOTTJBKD BY STEEIiE & PBICE, unacago, xu., ana jjoiub, jxlu., I Fwdr. asdnc. Frleei TJaloaa Pertasue. .. , rWEMAKE NO SECOND GHADE OOOOS f ' ' V. U. MUJNZJbttK aeptt for 1 aa - ' a W-a. . V . 1 ' khmi. bw. mm pw5 I ct.ninita Pa Ii Cth brat ted Lager Beer, - In Kegs and Bottles. RllTTI.GD BEER A SPECIAtTV. ' : v y Hnv lust received a small lot oIBOTTLXD ALE an POHTEB, which I offer to the puuie at arsasoi ,narda nrlcA. - Adrlreas rai.u vi. muftuia, ; Lock Box 255,-CharkHte, N. C 3r28 -DOBBIHS STARCH:POUSH. rih 'irhportant dis !dverj, by whtd ieviry family mav rcti or : -- I 'f" glwS their ; -Hnew Abat beautify fia-j,, I l Tt:tv'i.;t isapecuuasMons;,: . .5- JfWfl'ifi'O Ul noQX 5 ri'wii'J.jft ; ' rSgi Wholesale g RtjAiLj jf r ' ' 3Sa ijtm ; s i-aur- Q'-' STtR toiMii iff ,fj rv-;; i i niv jc ijsi ml fa sy mi mj f la .. I1L.IHS I III m I'MlfWtto r i ii ivtt5 i.ni.K. 9ff ixBBrNSrinaeipfit.: "Par l J I si"1' n il' FOB SALE JFIY J. 8, SPENCER Sc CO and FIELDS BROS,, Charlotte, N, C .. j i" una! l-.ij ii jnumi a nwut.i i THAT Wt WILL CL03X OUT AT -v. - i; ; - .. j -i.;: . k large stock of Fancy DrMs Goods, at very krw brlfts. mn, vuiwinciuas ona. BUiaa, ovaitSfiaoifesaBa wa nave a large sioca pi uuks, Hauaa. Mery mees, wros o irrxnars, Henriettas, 4c, r some new rs, H Ala nieuiwu, and eassamen&lea A large stookofisceaof ry Farasola, Ladles,' Week We ar aad Vans are shown st 12Vi& SashElbbons aU colors. Ladles' Ulsters, Seumsshd 'FrtBges: Oktock ot White tJobds Is large and cheap. A line of Bents' Nobby fctraw Hats and Km qoanessdSines. , (A lSrgjssx tT 1 , . -w w- v W. W.! !i i. u hwu( jrettn oiuris, nTitur onoes, toesfsSBundhTrurV0''!? ttat At Greatly rvdricedprlees. Pearl Shirts. Kritts' Shoes. times, Sirdth Building.- rrary. Kargrayes may 19 -THE-- Li .fin 66, lit i. ! ! 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J0NB3, PropT Oawavxa. aprl8tf BTrofiatesIallflto " T I v.kiio;n!.-UMij saw ta9dq& .11 .A -si3ioi) to v Sfiitif-vnos b0 1 i: no -t ii;? ) ai AaituiaO itix- .0 -3 an .ati ! io lift:: DON'T FAIL TO-MHlllwsH : t.:'u,iii itidlol9 !fi89iodw frl COST. a:A tt. miffed lad) elm! ni IL e have' evBmiiiriitttriirnrTTimttrrfTr "r ' ! tl f.U- ! Jll V 1 '4.1' ; i and hai aowsims, srocaoa aauua, xuna vei uga, vasn- ie. Brocade Saiins, Nuns Vel legs. Cash idsome patterns in, BeadeC7rlngs, L.7es. Ettlotk 1 Just racetvedtiie aaadMtiit Hhiti dssortotlotk rnthu tnarkt .A JiuMvatnabi nf DMiiiiiuni. . ., I rtnHaa.(afAv r k m :I . . !1 a .T. ,liujdi lliil J ill Iriiv:.') Trisiki'Valij.' rIAriii4witK rtKnAtf ii iriaiKs, vanses,- aaasf xps mms, onoes, on "n stylish. , pri,oe; toult tb -oj a - 2X n.it.:. ..... ..... - i .4 ..- Sc.; n:n fiiidi iiJ-?d ni :iiiT roi jiUi .V.1 Jos'. tij lo Luoiq Joii t,i avlt. ; I 1 fcin aiJiniaioo mli iu Jtwo iq r.-- .ii!9aKw Slaw sac-ij tOT.i5 Juno aiiifc ii : UJ f LOOK HOW THSOL HArTS-BOWM tsuu evriisuc9 uig ueou wuuo rpouivK s out. -nicuvo r M-m,n.r..ne a. -3S3swSw- rbMrisM.et.hjn frown, j Wntp.meBndyiJsena . t jm a photo Inot of myself) but of aiy i pianos, janpr, ( gans. Hake your seleoHoh llian go for hhti and write . m lor 4 linoiyrots;riarr " l- 'Address, or call on ' , , ' I "5 till iJ ! : ilv--ifi0 bl6i udl erialidraendet JhfcjTn Deed t,.,. . f'J WJTV Ti.a ankA'l . onta is nisa inaip Piairna -; tattMUl " .. . m -l T- M U.a OOiwt I604 J" tmaenixxM uimtqv aaswu-Dy uj x:C4 at a oa araA J w DOil fV. WSSaAartW wit ifwlAlT f. ,fv caumg at my jw vH.ki.Ul,ii-a' vitv..v 4 rersona maeuwba vo ii. w. reruuewiav''"tt- ?BTANiaKIrGHaM. majll wedsunasun Trustee, city. ' 7. ' I may 11 X9TABUSIIE0 OVKB TUAKAX tfiAtta
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 24, 1882, edition 1
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