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DAILY CHARLOTTE OBSERVER: SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1882 &!)C tffyartotte biDcrptr. jjtcio Actttcrtisemctttay Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeness More economica than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In eomiMJtltlon wltB the multitude of row test, short weight, a ura or phosphate powders. Bold onlj In cans. BOYAL BAKING POWDER CO., ov23 i " New York. 1ROY DAVIDSON, sole Ar-ntf Chawleuto, n. c. Ho Whip key! Brown's Iron Bitters is one of the very few tonic medicines that are not com posed mostly of alcohol or whiskey thi becoming a fruitful source of Intemper ance by promoting a desire for rum. ' Brown's Iron Bitters is guaranteed to be a non intoxicating stimulant, and it will, in nearly every case, take the place of all liquor, and at the same jtjjpe abso lutely kill the desire for whiskey and other intoxi cating beverages. Rev. G. W. Rice, editor f the American Christian Re view, says of Brown's Iron Bitters: Gn.,0.,Nov. 16, 18S1. Gents: The foolish wast ing of vital force in business, pleasure, and vicious indul gence of our people, makes your preparation a necessity ; and if applied, will save hun dreds who resort tossaloons for temporary recuperation. Brown's Iron Bitters has been.thorpughly tested for dyspepsia Indigestion, biliousness, weakness, debil ity, overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, consumption, liver complaints, kidney troubles, &c, and it never fails to render speedy and permanent relief. tt? Urn s earn mm FOR ALE. WK OF FES FOB SALS ON FAVOBABLI TCBMS THE ENGINE FORMERLY I7MEO BY THE ROOK i Call on or address feihocrtteorr?; ' rt -l fi'0d fFrVeFo7ee$t fruit: tal VyfcST- Mtwiffit uniform in trengih. Hart ttained their mutation from thoir perfect puritj, wen'or rtrenath andqwatt h t.;mA a u mho hare used them the most delicate, grateful mntwwrw "Ahw totcak, puddings, creamy, tie. . ; a Chicago, CLi snd Cfc IjotOs, WE MAKE NO SECOND CRAPE GOODS yfT C3P Mad dogs seem to be' taking the city again. Two were i killed yesterday by Policemen Blackwelder and Orr. SW Mr. Taylor Cureton, a brother of Mr. T. J. Cureton, of this city, died in Lancaster, 8. (!., last Thursday after noon at 3 o'clock. Mr. Cureton was a merchant of Lancaster and well known in this city. tiW The hop at the Carolina Military Instate ImlS tSto to the com men cement exercises, was a most successful affair. The floor was crowded with gay couples, who tripped the light fantastic too until a late hour. OPThree of our bicycle boya tried to beat Capt. Sim Clarkson's train to Da vidson College on their machines Thurs day morning and did it. But they started a couple of hours ahead of the train. tW It is rumored that in the recent semi-annual drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery, a small lump was drawn by the holder of a ticket in Char lotte.but the curious are baffled in their efforts to 'find out all about it. E"For the past two weeks the pay roll of Messrs. Miller & Johnston, for bricklayers and hod carriers, has amounted to $1,600. This is a right floe little pile to be put in circulation within such a small space of time and the influence has been felt at all the stores in the city. EF The colored firemen have issued a circular announcing a firemen's tourn ament in this city on the 4th of July, at which a trumpet will be awarded to the company making the quickest time in the reel contest. Further particulars will be published hereafter. IW Notwithstanding the days are 14 hours and 20 minutes long, there are a number of croquet players in Charlotte who are utterly unable to get enough of the sport in a day's playing. They stick pine torches iu the ground and" have a litte after supper game. Waives oa the Fold. There was a trig raid on the sheep fold of one of Mecklenburg's good farmers in Sharon township, yesterday mornHag about daylight, by three Wolves. There was one old Wolf and two yoiffg ones and they reduced the fold to the extent of 2S sheeps. These they brought to the city and sold to the nyitton dealers. It was Mr. Wolf and h i Q t OTA ann a anrl iWi atkh Siarn Hd saw him brfczWe tfia stiee iafV t-ovrn, cuMn't hlp remarking alwHt iUify uf lb Hiluft m Preweat&tioB of Regalia. I i H9 distribution f ,th marshal's r.rnl?a iat DavU1i.ii Htg, Thursday' iht, Charlotte mn in tor a $ed share -of the honors. Of the nine veeip lents, tive wtre fr.rni Charlotte-? Misses Dtisy Spn, Hittliw Williams, Lucy Dlllur I, Julia D nvd and D m Rosp. Miss Alice Wilson, of Mortrunton, Mr ried off the ehief m ush-il's sash. The cem linin regalias were iven to Miss Annie Toon, of Wi.mington. Miss II Avery, of MotRantoii and Miss Fatti son, of ifew Orleans. The giving away of the regalias has always been con sidered one of the chief events of Davidson commencement, and it is re garded by the young ladies quite an honor to be adorned with one. .Federal Court. The Federal court had a busy, day yesterday, though only one or two cases which it had in band are of any general interest. A colored man named Wade Woodward, was tried on charge of counterfeiting and was found guilty. A motion to arrest judgment was made, and the case will be argued again to day; The Mclntire suit against Thompson, which has been on the docket for four years, was continued and referred to the clerk to ascertain the genealogy, and date of death of the antecedents, etc. The case of J. L. Hardin, bankrupt, was referred to the clerk, to state an account and report to the court. It is thought that the court will conclude its labors to day. Rumored Sale of the Richmond & Dan ville Railroad. Since Thursday evening a rumor has gone the rounds of the city to the effect that the Richmond & Danville Bailroad syndicate has been bought up by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. It is stated that Mr. Clyde, who' owned the controlling interest in the Richmond & Danville, has disposed of the same to the B. H O. Company. No one seemed to be able tcftell just how the news got here but everybody was talking about J 41' Orf of the railroad authorities in this ity, tfoldtfci Observer that there was no truth whatever in the report, and we are inclined to take the same view of the matter. Speaking of the BidMnond & Danville Company, by the way. 4 meeting of the pool committee of thir road, was held ia President Bu iajd's (Richmond office, last Thursday, and decided to open the pool on ther5th of July, and to keep it open until some future, action is taken. This will give an opportunity lor any one who wishes to get out of the pool aad for outside stockholders to get in. The C. JH. Institute 8npende The Carolina Military Institute, which has been oondncted in this place for nine! annual session by that admi rable instructor and trainer, Coh J. P. Thomas, will not bo opened again ubt der bis management. It is pfabatle that the Institute will be carried on by some other principal, as the lease or the purchase of the full equipment and of the admirable buildings and grounds are, we presume, attainable. At tbe close ot the conimencement of the C, M.I.ihis week, the cadets were dis missed and were sent to their homes on a furlough until next September 15, to await such orders or information in relation to the future of the Institute as they may hereafter receive. ' Col. J. P. Thomas, superintendent and proprietor, having accepted the su perintendence of the restored South Carolina Military Academy in Charles ton, to assume charge in October next, the f ufurefcareer" of the & M. I. Jiaa not 4 been announced. r Wo-bop it may .be vigorously carried! on by some compe- tegtj ucaibir ii) fifwf the adTintagh es that would accrue to the city and Hat!' AeUrrbo W 4? to iTE. ToladA ' O tars- ""I , TJr.W. XL- Ftriil.t iOie, u., says. x aworiiorll)edthe4aetd,maiatwietytoJiM o vj OVER THE CENTRAL HOTEL Toes a Stream from the HydraatTest of the Water Works The City Under a Shower Bath. The first test of the newly completed city water works was- made yesterday morning, under the supervision of Capt Siders and Mr. Jake Hand, before the committee appointed by the city to in spect and receive the works. Sections of hose were attached to the plugs at T,rad first test was made with the standpipe pressure alone and very good streams were thrown, though some expressed their disappointment that this test did not come up to their expectations. The hydrant at Independence Square, being the highest in the city, did not throw the stream quite to the top of the Cen tral Hotel, with the standpipe pressure, Cut the one at College and Trade streets, being locatedjn a low part of the city and having a greater pressure, threw a stream over all the adjoining buildings. With each fall of one foot, the pressure of water in the mains gains four pounds, and the pressure at this hydrant was about E) lbs. It was not until the engine pressure was added to that of the standpipe that the real capability of the city water works was seen. The streams, which had previously been coming out in strong but solid volumes, shot high into the air and were driven into beautiful clouds of spray. From the Indepen dence Square plug, the stream split on the telephone wire which stretches from the hotel to the central telephone office and reached a height of eight feet above the roof of the .Central Hotel. The stream from the hydrant near the Observer office went even higher and shot straight down Trade street to a distance of 130 feet, by actual measure ment. From the plug at the court house, a stream was thrown twelve feet above the high Sims & Dowd building. This was at a time when three hydrants were open and throw ing streams at onee. 'Theliydrants in other parts of the' city were tested in the afternoon and all did equally as well. The best stream thrown was when the Neptune fire company at tached their hand engine to a hydrant and threw a stream trom Independence Square to the McSmith music house. The test was continued for about an hour, during which time the business portion of the city was under a contin ual shower bath and many luckless pedestrians got an unexpected, but al together thorough drenching. While the test was considered satis factory as a general thing, it did not exactly come up to the promises of the contractors, who insured that streams ieould be thrown from five hydrants at jnce to a distance of seventy-five feet. WeTunderstand that one of the boilers set the engine house was not working and the test was not the best that, could be done. Some sugges tions were made that the height of the standpipe should be in creased, but there is a difference of opinion on thi3 point. It is not neces sary, but if it were done, it would somewhat increase the force of the streams, and this is all. The city council will hold their regu lar meeting on next Monday and will then discuss the test and if satisfactory accept the works from the contractors. Hotel Arrivals Yesterday. Charlotte W Y Perkins, J E Hin son, Monroe; A Johnson, Salem, Va; P C Keorfer, Central, S C; L B Sewry N Barret, Atlanta; H C Long, John P Long, W B Shields, R A Morrow, N C; Mrs EH Smith and two children, C Smith, Paul Smith, Orangeburg, S C ; S J Kimball and sister, Laurinburg; T E Kirkpatrick, J W Kirkpatrick,. county ; A T Lemer, W U TeJ Co ; Wm Hand, L H Robinson, E C Hastings, J G Nann, NC; EKP Osborne, city ; L G Novice, N Y; H K Raymond, N Y ; N Cureton, Bainbridge, Ga; M Robinson, James town, Va; M Robinson, Jr, Jamestown, Va; HA Bason, Shelby; M Gregory, Nashville;. J K McPberson, Lincoln county ; W W Harrison, Fayetteville ; R C Horkiss, Rowan Co ; E J Keene, Baltimore ; A K Lemond, Columbia ; H C Knowles, NY; S P Johnston, Phila delphia; W Allsuney, Alta; W P Mc Laine, Wooten ; J M Vegel, NC; WA Smith, Salisbury; OC Odell, Dallas; A MulL Cleaveland, N C; Ed Kirkpat rick, county ; E Everett, Wilmington ; A j Alleri.'Liles'ville; John T Leiper, Garibaldi Win L Manson, 4 B Wil liamscity; W E Hand, city; H Bry ant, Pineville ; Henry Behrens, Monroe-, J A Allen, Rockingham ; T B Coving ingtbn, Rockingham ; A W Houston, Iron Station ; Jas Causler, Rock Hill. Central Hotel--B Rosenstock, Baltimore; W S Armstead, Richmond; W Lewis, Richmond ; E W Oooper E L Barnes, D F Eagleton, W J With erspoon, W S Blaking, W B Jennings, Douglas Jennings, R R Bellamy, J S Bailey, J B Fowle, S A Gogg, Jr, J B Douglass, Davidson College ; C E Hutch ison, Mount Holly; M II Lowenstein, A Moses, Statesville ; Dr W H Shack ford, New Market, Va; AF Webster, J F Gaffney, Gaffney City ; A M Smyre, Gastonia ; Jne F Savage, Atlanta ; V L1 Conrad, Philadelphia; Pride Jones, Ral eigh ; Miss Mattie Gibson, Brightsville, S C; R P Stewart, J C Stewart, Fort Mill; H W Lee, Charleston; Jalmes J ' Bbwden, Wilmington ; Jas L Woods, St Louis; 0 J Spears, Rockingham; Simeon Jibson and daughter, Miss Mattie Gibson, Miss Hannah Gibson. Bennettsvilie; J B Fortune, Shelby; E C Holt, B F McBryde, Davidson Col lege; II W Malloy, Laurinburg; Miss Fannie McBryde, Cumberland county ; Miss Kate McRae, Laurinburg; J- T Murphy, Clinton; M W Pressly, David son College; Miss Miller, Miss Hughes, Miss Watson, Miss Massey, Rock Hill ; J R Williams, Davidson College; Dr J B Jennings,, and wife, Bennettsvilie ; Mrs J E Thompson, Reidsville; A B Magruder, Virginia; Dr M T Savage, Scotland Teck ; A C Stiteley, Hagers to'wn, Md ; Miss Lowe, Miss Lizzie Foil Concord; M P Pegram, Jr, City; T B Brown, E Nicholson, T S Kirkpatrick, Frank Mctfabbinsv Davidson College; Mrs Jno L Cobb, Miss Rebecca Schenek, Lincolntort ; Thos Love, Gaston county ; Miss JaliaMarshalU Miss 3 Howard, 5 MISS Ja. VY liners, x uqi muu , uu iJlgfani,Bostiry B GStyroni Durham ; J 5 w Periih2w!;;XorE t H RishtoD, Itocklnghain if OKnmtz;: Baltimore ; Mfs PolloxkrMi WUaon, cneraw; MlaaViririnla Ed Wards, Miss li Kenne dy, Hollins. N Ci R D Alexander; J E 1 UJ LlUA""D.' " ' -.g ir,.. wy r I Johnson. Davidson College; . Sumter; A White, Jr, WB Mcllwain, Davidson College; H C Dunlap, Atlan ta; L G Young, S Nash, R M McKay, E H Jennings, W S Boyd, Davidson College; M X Pegues, P BHarner, Wofford College; JQH Smith, Balti more; JT John. H B Carlisle, H M Jackson, Wofford College; BRBenden, Bennettsvilie; A Anderson, Washing ton, Jas T J Davis, Washington. SALEM ACADEMY. SeventyEighth Annual Commence- menu Nestled up among the hills of For sythe county, at the present western terminus of the Northwestern North Carolina railroad, and twenty-eight miles from Greensboro, lies the old Mo ravian town of Salem, and its chief attraction is the Salem Academy for girls and young women. This institu tion was founded in 1802, opened in 1804, incorporated in 1866, and on last Wednesday and Thursday, under the management of the principal, Rev. J . T. Zorn, the seventy-eighth annual com mencement was held. On Wednesday evening the large and spacious college chapel was filled with invited guests, and a most excel lent . vocal and instrumental concert was given by a number of young ladies, students at the academy, assisted by a few select voices from the vicinage. The music was' said to have been as finely rendered as was ever heard with in the old academy walls. On memory's tablet is engraven these words : Balmy and soft Is tbe scent-laden breeze. Balmy with perfume Just swept Irom the trees ; Shall we row o'er the rippling water? Shall we glide o'er tbe swelling wave? Shall we rest 'neath the boughs of the forest? basil we slog some right merry stare? And they are already written es a part of the history of the occasion. On Thursday morniDg a large audi ence gathered to witness the com mencement proceedings proper, the principal part of which consisted in the reading of original essays and the pre sentation of diplomas to the young la dies of the graduating class, with an introductory address by Rev. Dr. E Rondthaler. During the year just closed 175 stu dents have been borne on the rolls of the school, and they have come from nearly all the States of the Union. Rev. J. T. Zorn has charge of the school, and well may he congratulate himself upon the success with which his labors have been crowned. Democratic Ward Meetings To-Day. Pursuant to notice previously given the Democrats of the several wards of the city of Charlotte will meet to-day as follows at 2 o'clock p. m. : 1st and 2nd wards at tbe old market hall. 3rd and 4th at the court house. These meetings will appoint delegates to at tend the county convention to meet next Saturday. Old Horse Flesh at a Premium. A horse trader from Charleston, S. C , has been going through portions of Mecklenburg buying up horses regard less of expense. Just so the horse would be fat, it did not make any difference about the age of tbe animal. The man called on Dr. Holt, of Davidson College and bought all the horses the doctor had. Among the lot was a horse 22 years old, for which he paid Dr. Holt $150. After buying up a lot of steeds, the man left for Charleston, but told the people that he would be back in a week or two, and for them to have their horses fattened. No doubt the numerous antiquated specimens of horse flesh in the section which he has visited, have been surprised at the ex tra good feeding they are getting lately. What the man intends doing with them is not known, and the people don't care to know so long as he. con tinues to exhibit such a love for their old horses. Attention Is called to the fact that on June 30th, in MHUBvMe, Ky., the Commonwealth Distribu tion Company will have another of their highly successful and popular drawings. They offer suf ficient inducements for every one to try and secure inaependenee and wealth The pries of a ticket, only 82, is nothing in Itself, every one can spare that much, but what a return It will have to the lucky possessor of a prize ticket in this drawing S30.000 for only 92, bend order immediately to H. M. Boardman, .Louisville, Ky. Delay la Dang-eron. Do -it wait any longer, but send by first mall and purchase a ticket In Commonwealth Distribution Company, drawing June 80th. Tlckts only 82, halves 81. Remit to B. M. Boardman, Louisville, Ky. Wfev is Mrs. Wlnslew ? As this question is frequently asked, we will sim ply say that she Is a lady who for upwards of for ty years, has untiringly devoted her time and tal ents ass Female Physician and nurse, principally among children. She has especially studied the constitution and wants of this numerous class, and, as a result of this effort, and practical knowl edge, obtained in a lifetime spent as nurse and physician, she has compounded a Soothing Syrup, for children teething. It operates like magic giving rest and health, and Is moreover, sure to regulate the bowels. In consequence of this ar ticle, Mrs. Winslow is becoming world-renowned as a benefactor of her race; children certainly do rise up and bless her; especially is this the case in this city. 1 Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup are daUy sold and used here. We think Mrs. Winslow has immortalized her name by this in valuable article, and we slnoerely believe thous ands of children have been saved from an early rave by Its timely use, and that millions yet un Dora wUUhare It benefits, and unite in calling her blessed. Jio motherhas discharged her duty to her suffering little one, in our opinion, until she has given, it the benefit of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Try It, mothers try it now. Ladles' Visi tor. New York City. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. imm f Scattering- Vertane's Favors. " Fortune amy be easily wooed and won by pur chasing a ticket In the next drawing of the Com monwealth Distribution Company, which will be held June 80th, at LouUrlUe, Ky.. under the auspices of prominent citizens. The drawings are fair, the scheme popular. Purchase your tickets at once. Whole tickets 82, halves 81. Address B. H. Boardman, Louisville, Ky. Death Distanced. Alexandria, Va, August 4, 1881. H. H. Warner & Co.: Sirs I have used your Safe Kidney and Liver Core In my practice as a physician, and la every case I find It works like a oharm. Bev. B. F. Porter. The term hydra may be used to represent any manifold evil. If you would battle successfully with tbl many-headed monster of disease you will find it expedient to keep Sirs. Ilnkham's Vegeta ble Compound always at hand. Dr Banning. Like a Charm. Columbia, 8. C Veb'y 15, 1881. H. H. Warner ft Co 81rs I have used your Safe K dney and Liver Cure in my practice as a physi cian, and in every case I find It works like a charm. Bev. B. F. POUTStt. Rheumatic Disease These ailments follows from torpid liver and oetlve bowels; the skin, bowels and kidneys fall ing la their proper woik, an acrid poison Is form ed In the Mood, which . to the occasion of these acute diseases. K idney-Wort produces healthy ac tion of all secretive organs, and throws fl the rheumatic poison. . Squally effijieat in liquid or dry form Inter-Ocean. WAtfTEO. 'a f WASIiItfQTON Hand Press and material lor J. a 7 -column newspaper. Address r V j; .f ;:t J. P. BABINGTON, unl4tf ; Bhlby,M.C. . li jTBRSE SAFES. TJiOB SALS, any two ot three f-w r lire Proof 8afes.aH ofthem the test of makes. One .small, t one medium and one large. Ap- J. pjy teot address 1 ? ?M 1 itt' -js ; , ; - : CHAS. B. J0NKS, Prop' Ossshvib. ; ... 5K MBS. JOE PEItSOlt'S BEIHCDV WILL. CUBE SCROFULA, And Is unequaJea as a TONIC It will cure Rheu matism, Cancer in its early stages. Heart Disease, Chronic Bilious Colic, Eruptions, bkln and Blood Diseases. Gov, Holden's Opinion. Raleigh, N. C, Dec. 2d, 188a I take pleasure in stating that a member of my family has used Mrs. Joe Person's Indian Tonic with good results. I believe her remedy to be ex cellent for the purposes for which It Is intended. W. W. HOLPEN. Judge Strong- Opinion. Raleigh, N. C, Dec 1st, 188a Mrs. Joe Person: Madam Some months ago I was in bad health, suffering from debility, indigestion and loss of appetite, when a friend who had experienced great benefit from use of your remedy, Induced me to try it as a tonic. I did so with the most happy re sults. I take great pleasure In recommending It as a valuable and efficient Vegetable Tonic, and wish you much success. Very respectfully, j GKO. V. STRONG. Debility. Newborn, September 6th, 1881. I bave used Mrs. Joe Person's Tonic for general debility consequent upon living In a low country, and found great benefit from it as an appetizer which gave tone to the stomach MARY BAYARD CLARK K. After Other RIeane had Failed Oxford, N. a, February 2d, 188a Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy cured Our little girl, who was badly afflicted with scrofula in the eyes, after all other available means had failed. B. & ELLIOTT. I am prepared to PROVE that I have discovered the vegetable antidote for Scrofula. My Remedy will expel the disease from the system, thus ren dering it the best BLOOD PURIFIER known. I have sold over 4,000 bottles, and have never re ceived one unfavorable report Infallible for 8crofuIa and Eruptions. Sold and endorsed by the Druggists of North Carolina. Bend for circu lar containing testimonials of remarkable cures. These testimonials eome, not from the far West or the Territories, but from well known citizens ot yonr own State. Ask your druggist for my Remedy. Price 81 per bottle; 85 per half-dozen. For further information, address Mrs. JOE PERSON, Junl8 Frankllnton, N. C. flcvo dtuerlisemetits. sassaaaa G eB OB CB OtCkQtGk 9 lO WJC-t- CO lO to e o H x-Z : ' - z i i -3-D ft O PS H W 3 a 6 I H s ft w Q aaasaaaaaaa cdecoecSetfeOOiQiA oeeo9teo?aocio ic oe to o o r - n cd t a h o3 7i Si::::::::: a w . 53 W IS - 03 W as w 00 O) 4 04 00 CO 3 a s 1-3 5? c 03 K O H - H QQ g 5 Cr W a S -S m -a O m fx O aaaaaaaasaa a C Ca iQ t1 lO 00 O t- O CM r CQ wH H i-H a X h-lO CJ CQ Z t 2 t t tjt t t Z 4 u3 CD sassaaaa z.ta as so i ic us o a a o Train No 1 Connects at Salisbury wlfh B. & D. B. R. from all points North and South and from Raleigh. PuH man Palace Sleeping Car from Greensboro' to Henry's. Connects at S atesvllle with A.. T. & O. Division of C, C. A A. R. B. with Sleeping Car from Charleston, 8. C, to Henry's. Open obser vation cars run over the mountain both ways be tween Henry's and Warm Springs, affording a magnificent day-light view of the Mountains and French Broad river. Connects at Warm Springs with train of E Tenn , Va. & Ga. R. R for Morris town and points South-West Train No. 2 Connec's at Warm Springs with B. T., Va. & Ga R R. train from Morristown and the South-West. Pullman Sleepers from Henry's to Greensboro', and Sleeping Cars from Henry's to Charleston, S. C. Connects at States Ille with A., T. & O. Divi sion of the C. C. ft Ai R. R. and at Salisbury with R. A D. R. R. for a'l points North and East and for Raleigh. Through Tickets rn sale at Salisbury, Statesville, Ashevllle and the Warm Springs to all principal cities. Summer excursion tickets on sale from aU points North and South. J. B MACMURDO, janl6 Auditor, G. F. ft P. 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PUB SUB ANT to decree of the Superior Court of Mecklenburg oonnty, in the ease of JF Max well vs EUwbeth Maxwell et al, I will sell to the highest bidder at the eopit house. In Charlotte, on the 24th day ot June, 1882, (Saturday), the reel estate devised by the will of the late Alexander Wal'aoe to the heirs of J F and 8 W Maxwell, said lot ot land lying oa the Carolina Central Railroad, about four miles from Charlotte, adjoining the lands of Brown Wallace, Cyrus H Wolfe and then, s . . . Term; One-fourth . eagh, balance on twelve months time with note and approved security. -Was. MeCOMB.3, Commls Joner. -may20 lm , . - MATCHLESS! OFPORTUNITf hat n mt ltttiem OFFERED TO -:o: Our Large Business necessitates very early prepara tions for the Coming Seasons, hence we are now making extensive preparations for tJie Coming Fall. As we still Jiave quite a Stocfc of SUMMER GOODS and must have the room, we will offer our entire well as sorted Stqck for the Next Sixty Days at sueh t REDUCED and L0 W PRICES as will leave no doubt upon the mind of the purchaser tJiat he has obtained AN UNRIVALLED BARGAIN. This is no sensational advertisement, but we mean busi ness. Everybody is aware the needs of the people of this a complete outfit for both sexes and all ages. :o:- WITTROWSKY k Bill, . Dry Dooi Dealers and Clothiers. p I ST TO" ET IES TBI GREATEST MM WE HAVE EVE li' OFF E RED. Swlendid i TO EXAMINE (jDiiiip DURING THIS EKS 0 ewUm aUs siJat aula s l vjf ' J B 3 THE PUBLIC :o: that our Stock embraces all country and we can furnish i i . V4 ? f NS 'i ll j, j . i , 'i ' f -Of t ' I i i I - v,..' 5 A If , , - t'i V- . ii. ..---xStL. . i-sst ,;-,
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 17, 1882, edition 1
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