p ai l & mMwmi m k r yE v xmpa & max, 24,, ; wa. Index to Now Adrertiaemeats. f&eMiaUlllliU 1 1 f T I I fj,eaj Advertise iieuts IT. A ii Absolutely Pure. This powler never varies. A marvel of parity strength and whnleaosnss Aleve rusoao mica luau iuo oruiiinrj kiims, ana cannot be sold In competition wlih the multitude of tow test, abort weight, a urn. or Pphittojrovdera, Soldonbj In caun. wik auflu ruwviB ua, L'ROY JMVMSON, "wrslyftjejr. cj. --.OTr-IO! .a .Jat will cure dyspepsia.heartburn, mala ria, kidney disease, liver complaint, fc-. i 0 BITTERS, :.-. enriches the blood arid purifies the" system; cures weakness, Jack of energy, etc. Try a" bottlel BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is the only Iron preparation that does not color the teeth, and will not cause' fceaaeH$ pr ejjnsttoation, as 9$ $ other Trnn -ni-raiiirtti anil Ki 'J - ' mwm'&mm w '5 wrj BITTERS Ladies and all sufferers from neu ralgia, hysteria, and kjndre4 com plaints, will find it without an equal. ' LOOK OUT! IF 1L1NLFRESH J mm - i V Kf) Bilpche isplnwan -Bananas, V I 2Q Boxes ImperiaH) ranges, rQ Boxes Flfae Messina Lemons, 2Q rrjlckles, 3 3Q Buckets Best Befined Lad. JINE lot Canvassed Smced Tpi9jae, KW lotOaawsaed flasaa. pRESH lot Breakfast Strfps, -it Ui' 'ft CALL AND SM US, WE'wtL'L m ! :-m'.ik - ran tar On eonstgnment. to be sold Immediate! .L i up 25JBQXS3. 9 -SUMME m HHEESEe- HWsyPsfc "' v. E . 1 ''"aw I 1 I f' j . I....,,.- rr .-. t.,jt --if w.-- ipst'tactA Ta uio oolligi BTB04- I . muiJ BITUUU T- Tl 7 ST w v gn a a f i tw f arm i iinn Un Ak ATT llninMHATi CI home ciuplets. tTRead our telegraphic reports of some y M&elfihStffiitv'r ft aM't'ttr masid id hetiMesterilliMd tJ pointi along rtJheioQfj.tiafpa4 tW We feel constrained to annptmce that DOSitivelv no- atrawbrriW under- Itehdchea inclrcamfererieewil. be re ceived t this officer ' MT5T NJD0per, Dr. MoU'bbuc- cessof i4M eotleatotvof this revenge ds,' trftt, lakes charfctf faf affairs to-daWtYiT Dil Mott steDS oL ,i- Run Ttr JTk.nn rr: will bceupy the i pulpit of the First rrest-terian Church to-night. The puun are mviiea io a I jW ads worth, the livery stable' man, has hlw ottVptfr6ri 'sta1)le,' which for beauty of ffntsh, --'leave Vhii- a pressed biickia the shades L great quietness has cocoe over the city, and it is only occasibnafiy that you meet a maa who happens to thffikf altking.Uow you feel .since the 20tu t ISPTThe Southern General Synod5 of,'. the Evangelical Iitrthran church, CQif vene in this city to-morrow and thai oftiaaion will bring a great array of di vines alnong us. " - tSTOfae of the StrJdents at Biddle In stituie, 13. P. Glenn, fronViDnsboro, "Bduth Carolina; died last MonayTnofn ing, of measles. ' His ' body wbsflnt home that night " t Augusta is delighted w)th the prize her Nd. 6 brought home. It has been jortf redhibition in Brabes store ami the (Wstitutfonalisil anqitlAs it the handsomest piece of its kind in Qpi'j "Yesterday miirBtng,., at the mayors court, Jia. parjyjnj was ar- raignted' on two charges for aseauU. Pinea Ji'iA qi!e case and required, to appear before ther court 4,Uiacmyrainp to staTxQ trial on the other case.' ' C3?f Ttie eatalogue of tlie University wDf North Carolina forl881-'8fcis on our table It showailOfl matrieulates durins hecolegat year, of whom there were j?ost-graduates. There are l2lceSHehC nrn tq inI O !natiiitrr atH 1 rAn. JlllUptJVllt7. KA & III JVI UVkVM V) aUU X IIVJ Li I Yesfdedt pWlessor, who occaaionalfyy lectures, rtf. It. A. Pell, A. B.ytaee-tH i retary, and &Wi Battle. M-!) , Js president , Crick ,jPj.ahermen. mu9i prty at tfve of our festive citizens are netting ready for a big,trout huct in the mountains next week. Among their equipments is a bamboo roduf beautiful finish, silver reel and joints, and which- cost fifteen dollar. If they don't jerk eut the,, trout it will not be the fault of the man who J handles this rod. The party will leave next Monday and will inaugurate a three weeksLwar on the finny tribe of the riWr streams. Changes in Assignments of Delegate. The committee have made the fol- lowing-chaHges in the lit-4f delegates tohe uUerp General Synod of j the convenes here MTfiu rid y hextrthe 25th inst Delegates will pleas note: R-v. G IBernUeim, D. D., with CaiL jjfthn Wilkes. Rjv. A! J, Fox, with Crtpt, iV. ft. Nhv net. ,Capt J. A. Fislipr, wilh lit-. T. U Sjkuhecker. W. E Pt'scbau. witli C' .i n Crones. Mad Dog- Killed in a House. yesterday morning Policeman Ev win was sent for to hurry around to the office of L. W. Sanders and br:i!t; his pocket artillery a,long. The offiu x replied, to the summons and on ariiv ingfoand tbat a very small doj had taken -possession of die office. ..He s-w that it was not because of the dog's size, for he was hopping about over the tables and chairs in, a fine,' op. fit $f liydropho.-. bia. ; The officer shot the dog In the head and put an end to- his fiapr a. 'tit it agree it of tetters ih emaraine wealledfor! in le, iost offic -ji&caiariottewLa lnthti88S!? B Arniot'rM' 12 'kbqQfaXbpi TWaas Dasa, D T t Ikozejr,VLaara Bard, Boytej ink .BerryhjillBnBi jDaruii, Annie; flansier. Julia -Clemrmngs: . Michael welL O S Chapman, aiannah DixOiWrTom JF.ergpspn, James Monroe Fox, George Glovers-Moses Sise. RachelKiug, Kate Kizer, Phoebe TTad8Btrh Shis Mm Helen 4 Plait Lqwia -jParson, Jimm'yynes. falter 1X$$L W, A -k ' ....- .'. J t ImU- arM xvoss, jaisaxoa nvia, su xi xvcmjpiii Martha- J KanKin, Harrison otevenson, A A damn Julhatines. W L Thomas. tea'calung tof any of the above, please say advertised- r ' W. W. Jenkins, P2,M.;u Something JJcjr ftrfharlotte. ' 3 Td-morrow a'nw, and, to thi place singular, but witfjal a very dsei;vlng enterprisewill be stkrted in ther store ,onJT!rade street,, next to Rankin's shoe hOUSe. At IS lO ue a uiua. auu uutici tore and will be conducted by J. F. & , L. Batii .Theae stores are quitcam mon 1 ibd 1arjsie cities and it is a wpn TTCT ttlatPfl one ha thought of iftaager anr thp Ant.emriae in Charlotte3jo$uer. a Xoere can be no oouddoi us upwniiu jvWSgose gratitucre iff as' aeeparawn, as the proprietors have all reasonable s- ariejel:Wfte8ftWi. vSM hAmMm?miiB is eWbeTnhis card which li-halliiareadymeftf ert iat jmJAmiseyarewupCHft I rand evtytingMe-iiecewMy v wu- vv J i !JX';.!,tilSW'Ktf l du(SQii iia.fy"p mmnf-:- way! wDOp'wirfe ty? ffcwaht ami lSLllIU UWUh I Eleeucn of Officers. ,f , oatwdi nf j:the tiorneis: ss waaix 1, uv.W Bl 1 t,.(4. . .i I was held in meir arni&y aaa for rtvia..0f4lttddififfvJth8l 4vr r ..TtrSiaii. aj eleeuon of offixJeraLaaii-jr. i - wPtrun irosiislyrAiectea to ia .rsriuifv . rveas an omcsipo: wwiujv vate' otvasb . -r- -mr a m - f WY . Sll.tl'fl.J.'fl-. I A t i If nWr ,.Oole-r.4rsi u lSHiwrw s m m. - M i 1 , . v x ,rt - l-wt! it 'w i w-! 1 v a itAjik,iiiimiii sunt raiw jti - JUVt Grayecretory-.. i-ea -flemjen EXDtal aaa ,r4iir,joa rhiTmasrrsr. 'The 0. C's New Depot and Track. The riBw ae 1 Uii uaiiway aamerJUiToaa crpcBiDggit i aa Ti!ifraPtfo -r eadTM rjhe MdUifc. Iil&a larea an spajcuonij brtcfc Jt6h in this baric tfie country. Indeed.'weJ doubt if there itf 66h anothefepJetty depon in the State. The depotiU,be readyj for use within a month,butf the imprvejEQeats wlf not tofpj&&jzfy etpjany are excavating and'preparing a bei for a -jew tracks whicb will; ex lend from the depot or) to 9th street. Keen the Tel epkne Goinr f C Things hjivet looked squally for the, telepnoneexchangeAln he last f ew weekp, neaTly" all . .Ttbe subscribers having withdrawn and had their phones removed. Outr,of the forty one sub seribersof the pasfw inter, all butaboy nifte brfeiell oTd'iBCothiiiel jjf tii telephone arid c6nnectijpa fftonj the central office is now cdnflnedt&lhe'' depots, Wadsworth's stables, Brem & McDowell, "Mayer & Ross, R. M. Miller l$oa, the Observer office and per haps a few other business houses, to- xuis aoanaonment or me wires seems to be the result of hard times, the sub scribers complaining tnat they ate not i -able to.pay iije xent rtorinft the sumtJiej. m.ohtb aThey alr: say that they wili I h a ve,tb phones '"put up again in the tall ang sgejSi to wish it upqersKHJd that? their; withdrawal is only tempoiary, inouga tms action considerably em- barrassel ih manager oAfie $d)fyA& wtrare giau to Know mat ue suows uu jsigfls! df Jgivifig up the enterpris&in Chariottejrbut is determined o bohjpn. pecftipg; fact that our city can- not anoru to lose bugo a convenience as the tIeption.e ftas prbVef to be We te gret to see our citizens giving up their puoues.inerf sau,ontBay ing vua 11 man never knows what a cood iLme is i&a&l tig lodes it,w'and this wUfecocoe home to Cnarlotbs should we untortun atejy permit the teleplioBe to be aban doned.; We hopeitiWillTeceive ag'ocd support duriBg the summer1' and; aftei the dull, season, Is oVer-and" -the old snb serfbtfV bm back they willu bring enougn new: -ones wun tnem yo maKe the teUiphpi one of (jur'strongest in 8tftiutiori$;? : "" .: "fhe Greenrille Firemen. The Green ville firemen on their are turn home, composed, a doleful -long metre song for the News, abpOt their trip to Charlotte. After reading it, we are really sorry that those Greenville firemen came. They,seem to Lave ex pected sumpjttibM mala,7 incessant at tention, downy couches and all the like. When they might have known 'that should they come to Charlotte, they would be subjected to some unavoid able inconveniences, such a3 crowded streets and quarters, and for a march in tie procession, oppression from dust aid fatigue from heat. Their first point against our firemen is that they were met at the depot by only detachmen t; instead of a full company of firemen, an 4 were taken to the hall and got a beyerage no stronger than lemonade. They compla'n particularly of their in ability to get beds and something to eat And state that some of their boys had to either eat the repast prepared for them by our firemen, or buy a meal with their wncasb. Heading, tli is far, it would i ypear "that "the "Greei.ville b'ovs weVe 1 ypear '.ally complainiag honestly, but the osiiig paragraph tiivt-s them away. It v.-. the "sour grapes" racket. In this they lay particular, stress, upon the cause of their failing to win the race, which was that the course was , filled wilh small rolling stones which, caused two of t.-.eir men to fall, but they do not add triat none of the -other firemen fell be cause of these sto,nes. While we are sorry that the Green ville boys did npt win the coveted prize, we do not think that they should take ic so to heart. ' Every thing ofir'fireme'n C mid possibly dx for their comfort and pleasure was done, and they 'must take injto'considefafiori thttt while' ffiy were pot ttfe onJy companyr here, they were , ireaiea wicn as mucn Kiuuness ana at m ' 1 "'J' v. i ; i -iT tention as were the .others, and their going home and kicking up such a rum pus, cornea with no very good grace. ' 11 "'a', ' i Xr: Ittilier's Xetntettf tit Jews, ,- pr. Milletvpastor of the First Presby terian i&urch, delivered his lecture 'pn "the "RestoraUon.pt, the Jews," in the 'First church last Sunday morning.' It was,a 'ttipst .r-ffeftt :tflOit, nd the congregation, wjiich was composed mostly of IlebrewswSre visWlaffect- ed at tbiivrords P( the lesturef when 'te'dreary' past of the Jew isl) forefathers; 'tMer frlals.'Wdnbtes, and triumph His'tribote to the: Jews -as a racaidMtJogr.ess,advancementf and general woths ,citizns. was an eardest and handsome one, ana toucned the !H:ebii$i feajf witbHhe eeOest emotioife 61 gratitude atd love. The lecture wasdqUveredj att, n in auspicious time, on a day when the people wer vironi ,,dat; -f atigoed and wanting estfrom he toils.-and weaii n3 of a hlidav.8ucis was experienced in this city the day before, and as acon.8Quenfi& er .was piny a small attendne, which, cpnsrued by: some to be a lack of appreciation on orfr t of , the Jewa fpt the lecture. Of course this was an utterly absurd idea 'and does injdsCice4toi'our Jevffsh feflOw 'citizens whose hear ta are as warm.and ihat'of any raett?Tfltf Jews aid? Bppre- the leeture, aiui.&nu. joch.,fJiiQeit Wreceived at The Observer office yestfcrday evenifig, w1th thereqttestthat rut . THANKS TO REV. DR. MILLER. - i . riinar. i-ik. b.s r iThvinff heard tnar the small tren rpre iMt sondairf thiJewintCharft KUWi ui . r. rr-- turdolf ?wa3A1. ttr Softy- im h trfs av that aTmeaTances eave cause T . . . , T ' tnai ii auu iywHH'p .wjtji ble df.expressing myK"J"" ti. Titrtist mat invjaiuer'wni laseine nfothe' deed andaeeep'trfrom my- f tnd f riexda axtieUiftOTJWAior rmerlW.otWiearjTis9,or 'ineirwRitx- . r , , ... -. . .. . - .. t - t will nott oosm !Whensoma.Qt jut T,wifv nwnr.tnorJxmi&nKYiiasinicnwvr ' i. . . . i ma . n. jetrii may congregate andgtv tKa&ks t WCe wurproyexnemsves enci-r-c befathel;Fifi nnntMraiiiirrf. nWillnW their God fox th Wessings be has itthowered wlthucn iflibera tandtrpon ihovered them. A JEWESS. Commencement at the State, University t if he State UniversUvhosaJiave been nisappointed by the , firm .from whom J&ey Ordered thiavitatianhTSirdafor heirkx)mmnetnnt and that Interest- ay aut;uirvuonB sen qu th(s emergency, the students have re- Li.k a Jim-. - i ty.,,. - : a J -; ' i L.cu w ihs jiss.tt v iuu anu ueaire us to exie'.Wlt!nWQn;to the people of the whole State, to attend the commencemen Vvhieh, takes place at Chapel Hill: on May Slst. ! ' ' f .Hon. VV. 'M. Robbms, of States ville, ill deliver the address before the lit erary Societies on the 31st In the af ternooo the Bevi Jn G. . Armstrpng, D. JLVof Richmond, Va., wilL preach the Babcalaureate sermon: 'The- contest between We two Literary Societies will take place in the evening,, Tbe pialec- tipf Society will be represented by ZMeSsrs. J. T. Strayhorn, T. A. Wharton, juid Thomas Radehffe, all of North Aiuuiia, aiiu' tuo x uiiauiuropio vy j. W. Hfayes and AR, Shaw, pf North Cajcouna, and. Livingston Vann, of Florida. Thursday morning, June 1st, the ora tions by. njembers of the graduating I class wiUbe iyered,' and in the after noon te medals wui be awardedj The marshals fo the commencement occa sion are ; M. C. Milander, chief, and G. A.Mebaie,F.geT;w,Il.McIyer, of North Carina'from.iXIialectic Society. and W. T. Dortch, Jr a W. Srnedes. of Nrth aiolina, and J. A. Bryanj ij South Carolina, from the Philanthropic Society. For the commencement occasion the fRlchtnKl and Danville railroad will put on tale routid trip tickets good from MaySth to return untiLTune 4th. 'Atftf!.?ial t.rain will ba. run between r'; sr.- . . . . -tr... . - . . JiaLeigh and Chapel Kill on June 1st., fbiMvhch yery low rates wili be made A Desperate Affair in.8helby. A desperate encounter occurred in Shelby iast Saturday evehing, between Major Logan, the deputy sheriff of Cleaveland county, and a negro des perado named-Caai ess Biajr. At the time of meeting the deputy sheriff, Blair was fleeing from Sheriff Suttles ytix$ posse, who, were tryifig to capture him for house' breaking. Oncoming p with Major L'ogat the negro drew a pistol fed fired at him. Major Logan had a rifle and immediately returned the shot, sending the bullet into the ne gro's shoulder blades A negro named "George frVrigbt who was stuhding by tife deputy sheriff, received the bullet which was intended for that "officer. Maj. Logan and the? negro grappled and fell to the, ground, the negro managing to fire his pistol twice during the scuffle, but without effect. Wright, the wound ed negro, came Tip and knocked Blair in the head with a rifle and then Major Logan released his hold on him. On baing allowed to get up, Blair put out in a run, but the deputy sheriff disa bled him with two shots from the rifle, one of which entered Blair's right thigh and the second his right foot. He was put in jail at , Shelby and a doctor sum moned to attend his wounds. Blair confessed to having robbed five houses in the country round about Shelby, in as many days. His last ex ploit was in entering tbe house of Dr. J. Mi Crayton, w hile the inmates.were at supper and stealing a large lot of clothing. He was sentenced at Char- lytte court several years ago to a term in the Penitentiary for stealiivg a watch, and escaped from the guards of the rail road two weeks ago. Major Logan was not hurt in the en counter, though he was covered with blood. The negro Wright was not seri ously shot, the bullet striking him in the leg, and the ball has since been ex tracted by Dn J. . Oidney. A Literary Cariosity. A petition beaded as follows (says the' raicnez AJemocrat) is oeing circulated in ourjity. We reproduce it verbatim, et literhtiift, et speltdtim, and hope that it may have the effect of raising the-j necessary-4 untfsWoc- rebuilding the church destroyed by the fire caused by some "mismeanin' persons :" EGYPT BAPTIS CHURCH. ' Dear Friends and jBrethrena We has at once attempted to Rebuild Our church that was retirely Destroyed by fire caused by some Mismeanin Per sons therefore we hereby Require the resistance from each ana Every one to Contribute to us in resistance With Whosoever they joan gave us from fie on up to Dollars from one-eggi on up to Dozens We will receive Chickens ducks or any foul that can be sold for money no reception made with persons Collard or whits great dr small Godly or un godly. - ' ' Remember God 'and Recognize us-.'., your ppi Elder.- Democratic Executive Committee of 6th ' , Judicial District. The members of the Democratic Executive committee of the 6th Judici al Districfcare requested to meet at the Central Hptel, in Charlotte, at 2 p. m, on Friday,' the 2Sth inataat, for the pur pose of naming a time and place for the Judicial Convention of this District to assemble ; and for such other rbusiness as the committee deems proper. Thamem.bers.iof the committee are D. A.ovingtori, Alex. Hokeaand Geo. E. Wilson. PAUL B. MEANS, Chairman. Concord, N 0 May.83od, 1882 t BXDltoBD A .OK AND iBOH 8PBIS WiTM AHD Mass. The great tonic and alteraUve contains twice as much Iron end ffity per osnt. more alum inum than any "alum and Iron mass" known. Just the thing tot the "spjiug weakness" now so general. Sold by aU druggists of any standing. Prices reduced one ka'f. may 11 tf "Certakintr of Relief. Wilmington, N. C, Feb. 4, 1 881. HH. Warner & Co.: iri I kcow,lrom pec, sonal exsetlence that jour Safe H ldc ev and Liver Cure Is a great medicine, and I believe all who ate afflicted eenaakeifctth a. certainty of relirf and All scurf and tartar disappear,, j- From mouth and teeth, though dark and dry; And all becomes fresh, pure and clear, If we but B0Z0D0NT apply. Hh.t n.,. m.(, .,11 n.n- r. r. "frfti5 nat :T?" v"w r uiveaio ui.Dioiaa new ioveunessji . . k . , Jl;, m j If !,r i , ff LSJ1 MARRIED. At the residence of the bride's father, near River Hill. Iredell couniv. en the evening- of the 1 Stb. mss Minnie Tanilbuen and;arrD. a CouUer, both of IredelLn : a , . Br Rev. J. L. ;wlinamson. In the Presbyterian church? Hillaboro. N.C., ori Thursday, May 18th, 182. Wm. B. Meares. Jr.. of Davidson couniv. N. CUand Miss Julia E. Strudwlck, of HUlsboro. rUJCJSRAJL JIOXICE. In this city, bnUa 23id ins&.Urs. t Lbzl Gray, wife of A. N. Gray, in the 64th year of her age. rna fnnerai srui taae pi ace ai-tne Ftnrnnvr- teriaa ebweli at 4 o'clock (his afternoon. The friends and aeaoalntances of the ianuiy are in vited,' to attend. .. . ... 1 VDIED. ' ly this city, May 21st, of Bright's disease and. imraryslvwr jsary Ann aieAuieKr, wire oitx. n. 1 ars, stomas saia at ays add many friends to mount MrSti 1882v tira J. Tt Henderson,, Infant daughter of. Bobert and Francis Henaenon, age-amomns ana a aays. -In this city, May 20th, Frank Elliott, infant son of Mr. and MmBe&J. r. Tipton, aged 4 years' and 8 months. il I . ... BUSINESS NOTICES. " A Bt swiatle: , TheipobBcare eonstantlj being Inveigled" fito taking a suBstffute of being deceived Into buying a fraud foe (he reason that dealen eon buy the eounttrtefU atSS per 4onB,or43. cenU peibot- Ua, and sell It to tbs eensaiaers at SI making an enoonous profit, which is ths only object in trying to sen a preparation la JmHtftM of, orsubsOtuta tor Bimmona liver RagnUtoc JSqUtlng la knawn wont thf imitations they art made hi adventar era, knowing nothing ol .medicines or drags. Bar emy the genuine, tt being recommended by the gieateat and, most reliable people. Take only that wblenta known to he good, made by J. JBL Zellm Co. FBKIMAN'3 MTLLH, i Guilford county, N. C, Hay 9th. 1870. 1 Has. Jon Fbbsos: - Madam My son, 20 yean old. lias had the Scrofula eieht rears- tr1d gains to thn SnrlrMm and treatment under several doetors, but Is no bet- wi now, u yoa can euro mm, sena me some medicine. If Sot, do not send any. I do not wish to kill the boy giving him everything that Is ad vertised, but am willing to nav for what will do .good. You have noidea how many different things " mm uteu, juiiy. miiy.xione aia any gooa is Uie reasun i wrue so piainiy. 1 am Very truly, J. W. FBEKMirf. Of course the Remedy was sent. fBXXMalPa MILLS, i GttUford.couaty, N. C, Hay 2d, 1882. f Mrs. Jos Pxbson: Madam-1 -commenced using your Remedy two iwiagvim oraoD. ns was twenty years old, had beea afflicted with Scrofula eight sears, bad been treated by several physicians, and spent one season at the Alum Springs in Virginia. Nothing ju aim uiucn goon, tie was vary mncn reanced In flash and looked badly, with poor appetite, and seven frightful running sore? on his neek. After using jour remedy awhile his strength Increased, his appetite, complexion and general health were much improved, but the flow ot eormpUon eontln- Ued for some tlma. VIrst. tha raollins I soon tn decrease until it nearly reached the sores, then inej Degan to neai, and nave not discharged in eighteen months, and are entirely well. As a blood Purine and Tonic it U the best I ever tried. II has been worth Its weight in gold to my Son. He Is looking well, and bra-health la good. 1 know it to be ail yon claim for It. Wishing yon great success, and with many thanks for the benefit we have received from your remedy, I am, ' 'Very truly, J. w. FOE KM AN. Tarn Drenared to PB.OVK that r hum MaMmarA tbe -vegetable antidote for Scrofulous taint or lm- yurny 01 me Diooa an antidote whleb will expel the disease from the system thus rendering it the best blood purifier known Is a Tonic ana alter ative it is hlehlv recnfnmnniiAd infhinhio fier&f ola. Eruptions, and all diseases arising from lmpuritef the blood. I have sold 4.000 bottles. ana never received one unfavorable report For sale and Indorsed by the Druggists of North Caro lina. Eend for circular containing testimonials of woBderfnl cores rhpn tooMmnniai. from the far West or the TWritnrioo ht fmn, known citizens of this State. Ask your Druggists rpr my remedy, and for further Information ad dress Mrs, job person. gyl9 tf ... Franklin, N. C. fietrj dnertisemcnts. NOTICE. THTBB will be a meeting of Char lotte Lodge, No. 17. Knights of Pjthlaff this evening at seven o'clock, sharp, at the Odd Fellows' Hall, over Kyle & Ham mond's Hardware Store. " Important business will come before tbe Lodge, and every member is earnestly requesiea to attend. By order of tbe C C, D. P. HpTcmson. K. B. k 8. mayai it OLD POINT COMFORT, V1RG1JSIA. HYGEIA HOTEL auuatea iuo yards from Fort Monroe. Open all the year. Bqual to any hotel m the H. ft Sur roundings iinsurpassed. Bathing, boating, Ashing "" uiitujis Bpcuioujr muasuTe. tTc-eminentiy a resort for bouthern people. Terms less for eaual u,-.iuiuiuuuuus miu aujr resort m me country. Climate free from Malaria; and for Insomnia truhr wonderful in its soporific effect, fend for circular uescnuing nygienio advantage etc. mayl8 8m HARBISON PHOEBUS, Prop'r. Notice lo Contractors. rpHB Board of County Commissioners of Marl bids for building a new court house in Bennett-. -m. uuru couniv. a. li are iun nuit in nuwia Tine, c v;., w auiiiurixeu Dy act or General as aembly. Plans and specificailons furnished on nppucauuu. aiso pians ana specifications solicit ed, correspondence from persons deslrlr.e the wuunw allvilCU. AUUrcBS AL1X McB4B, Chairman B. C. Q , Bennettsville, a C. rnay24 lia MALLARD CREEK TOWNSHIP. TTAVING been appointed tax assessor for. Oils wwusmp i wui meet me people of the town snip at DeABMONS' MONTIETH'S MILLS.. BUMPLE'S MILLS.. . . . ATJi H0U6B, JUNE 8th. .. JUNE 12th. JANE 16th. ... JUNE 19th. For the nuraose of ltstin ni tiTsMn nmu. iveryoerty m the township is notified to meet me o wus ui luese appointments. n N. GIBBON, max2o w 1 1 Tax Assessor. SCARR'S FftUIT PRESERVING POWDER. This Is the most economical and the purest powder on the market It saves T1JIK Ann Ii4.BOR.- For sale at Wholesale and Bet all at the Lowest Market Prices, by mizw & BtmwEiL, Wholesale and Retail Agents, Trade st Charlotte may24 PEL01ET d CO, ESTEY, ROSED ALE, ORGANS. Sieinway, Webber, Decker Bro's HAIK3 and GATE CITY PIANOS NEW y )i K pianos, tt Is conceded, lead the World. I am agoiit for all the celebrated New Tork makes and -WILL THEM AT FACTORY PBICE3. Do not be fooled by flashy advertisements. but give m a trial be fore you buy and I will h shew yon -that I can distance all competi tors, both in price and terms. Alt I ask is a trial and this cantos you no'hing, while it may be the mem nr . saving yon a great deal In an Instrument. Organs always in stack either to sell or rent. ) eairon or aaareas Lock Box 274, JNa B. XDDOTS, Charlotte, N.C. may23 Paul D. Bahiirgeh U D,, i . 1 1; PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Offleai tiTM'iB.'H.-Jdrasif UfiliicagBif Offioe hoars from 12 a m. and from 2 to 5 p. p. maylS d8t wit , i i "St tb May For this oecaslon we have largely Increased our stock, and R contains emthtog'4etnbi lady isaa i demand to eomplete her toQet.k r.'t.; .mmf - -GREAT DRY EOJilliBi teat Atoadionsott GREAT PlHASXJ WE INVITE Whilst la the ety for Pleasure we propose that you eitooltf Profit by-a Vfctt tdor v CLiiiiiPtiiif ALL WOOLUITS, - ALL WOOL SUITS, ALL WOOL SUITS, ALL WOOL SUITS, THE FINEST SUITS, xnai nas ever Der rear fortnn to rnra l BliBtjnftNMiiiiifl7Sl.' KT?1"1 ,u "urowmpjeie imeor -- "'"7,v'"i'I10",s cTorjiuiug a man wears. atA. . lilt -:o :o:- Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, NOT A CIRCUS Where a Little iof Everything and trata poor assortment 6t toylhlng' bgaudlft 'dUnlaTed. NOT a vuaimun aireei or Bowery cjIDBWALK "urcu vi course indicates VAiiUJK liSauii! . .yiii t;- tl ,:nit.hjt n ! BUT WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF THIS PAR TICULAR LINE AND QLAIM FOR OUR qUOMOTE iADVWAGBG I EVERY NOVEL STYLE, JSJSRJUtBMS i wVihWi . -vr. !T t: vr; .vr " i"" neiiaoie Kooaa are HJCVKKaoid at hmr i price in ana u accompusn tnit REASONABLE PROFITS are to be pced.' Not thist and decide whether yoa want mfarlor Obah L(l ebolee reliable goods from a responsible house, sold uifatortltelneand a relLteiiranLX that in case of a hasty purchase the money will be cheerfully refunded reuaue PROTECTIVE ir ii l ii i.i y ii lj ii i i f f r ii ii 1 1 ii ii w ji F'v rjAf.sa. f : 1 1 w iM 'i 1 1 ;-i sji iiwv.ii f ii ii i i iir'niwa ro .i 1 " ii i f., t ryr.4? 1- t' ''! ltd1-! 1iA( NORTH 0AR0LINAS3 j tiAp Hi ma uiii'i r.i i" a AVIO YSIM mvn- wnr,i r.sit, -Hl.u . i wto iasii fta ifttjifeii W1U.B1HOTTH Q-QT fJjJJJ VISIT TX).ir.WfiI, B3 tir -of . .. .nsj . ) v i-i io;n rr t3 KiTtvET.'fr ;.. EVlMlM; (i ()() - WOBTH A A WOHTH $1Z.UU 8.50, 12.50, 15.00 150 ,l0ft 2(5.00 4 v 4 FOR liku urhM . ... " Jl v Lj. r - - mmr m -iriir, . ,. ? .:6: T'lflMIIi'i I :o:- f f .. 1 ! tt Groceries, Drugs, a General Bartering Exchange. OR MEJfAfiggLE r3 Show Of CLOTHING at "HALF TAXUE" WE-4 TT T i i shown the BeDo- for BE LIABLE '"fir course, and si te to our customers that season, bur purpose in business is to Vknf MONET - . j. - I MpissBSiBViwa.sssisMee ar awyr ; lilO hiTTTCtTnl !o n inn mi L:M '-VlWVi MT fit I II II T x i i I J TAJHLW .kin rJi;sa aLk -iii YAJJ at . w..' syT5TTs arr'.'i wvbbT' 4 ..say rv n. lNQbTtlEisRk i mayl9 1-! v

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