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'vol. xxvn: ; ' ;- 31 charlotte, n. c, Friday, june 23, 1882. . ' ' ' :' ' " ' ,' '" ' ; , , ; ' 1 i ..... . . r " ' ': ' - M -- 1 1 : : : U fta rl Reported 1 .J-- M MB M B AA . lfl .MB I - ' J7 -I -'- f. i 1 ..i' .1 -DKAL-hS IN- Boots- SMI, M, Ms, 1 RAVELING BAGS, UMBRELLAS, &c. M; PEGU AM & CO., ' hV if ptt moi) GENTS' and LADIES' SUPPERS HavM,Best dock of Gents' 'iffSllwed.lioes rwniMMfVi A : -. 'tH TH t; $fATJr& - ' -!? Hv I all kinds ar,: ' .1 - ' ' i I l li T i . . -. . " . KHP 1 WILL 81licCT58t9C: OTii- FT 3 rw rA r T TDF AtUMICfS seizes. t 5 Of the LalMt Styles. OftbL-tee!e; . : fe-:.r. ' with anr rd,' i)TfiB SBOPS T j i3ij: tlltir PEGR A M v COyv Can uiiplV)olf with (lie BEST BRANDS and LATEST STYLES '-'nllfPfllTCf Ladies' fas and Chidri'fShoes. r T" ill 6 r- 1 t href a ,hf of o eg la h 3TT0JAU3lrt-? rimKLioices SuODressiihfr-ff -F-- r n f m i wunin inn FPPh At o 1 1 J i J5f - fIiflQ PealljSn&sat 25c. 50c S Vfi P-5BrDAVS& SON, Proprietor, Providence, R. Ij tJ dtwgept Aoct- j y LINKN COLLARS. " Tr 7TT7 :i H , i r tyji iw o , .mi' r iflrj9rgY- yoM 5e -Pt JJJ .Wi Jii ni l fJMKJlMH l JJ FANSBOJK 2Cp.: x I npj4a -Mi. a--.ti t .nr-f L!IM"M" 1 1 ''T! r 1 : hih 1 MiMia 1 -rt tilled t s c s w rr iv: m3it rffla grvvA n E bn " ' - i' wt-r nofrtj.v ,s blwS Fh ! iii!s anlflsu tj zl' Q JUST IN Ml .fir 4fTy :t 'i :i ' " c.-r jut Anolt lot W Upoit ttklttilrom 40c Jiahalr and Linen Uistarn in n -tviaa f mm i r LwittMHMfr- .vwt .-vM VAiV " wYm lUUUUlk ..H4Jl III and -Bow' Straw Hate wiifbe od outy, lo Te attention of Bousekoepera U call a.cod.iUikvetJa(la4at w urn we aire selllaf at reduced prices to close out I JV.l.l .1.1 ! -; JunA ..1' vi r T" Complaints .-At JJ Mason, Tarioos ctiseaaes of the v ltowelii fere w-eny - many ore 3 ' aaiK uimniMi i w-,rr- iiimiIm f . r tain I r.:--:---T.- w; rw T ADA TAft sr. V -Vm a T lT5klL SSSS2?P -JMb. S. 1881 : ' ".wi a - d cramps lu the Btomach. mm irwv eyery time. i EH 'Ei.PIljI 1. 1. a : MSS -Aft- row. Iowa. Msrch is, 1881 it A1J KlI.BK mkJ choiera mortKis,mnd it gave almtet sl in i k k VUVWEUl eb.S8,18tSL iTW KTT.Tjn r: isvrs,W-?5"is -- iv"r.H . nwua w oei Bia J'.' It is ", ir, and reliablt. No mnl W nr. ana reitaOM. pi 'ONtBML K.Y., life . 19L188L urn. nf '-wya eives immediate rsIM. to go co oea witout m bottle la tbehonae. , Verfy every J In ttia nnnu r family in tjia pcy JgP? ' TT a Pniiui. I f f-e.daylt waa mtroduoLDd after yeaw of f DWUSMnNt Mnit, j g rOTTi. 8j U. H. ConroL i a 3 . -y anffarr (fevAni frJm with trXtaiiBetvain. when I itanse bain, when I tried your Pnr zelief. and found aUnoet instant TT T v- i s uatn ,wteiktejceof 'jkktc St., Loxdon, En a. nynrco years in inaia, cum o( diarrhoea, dynen- - y. uu eoaiera. mna vcr uow o lau give - , r Ti v invaluable remedy. Its Drice brines' it a. uto. J I sLsifeS 'S fn fcl iMeift MdbllnH-ia Bist ffeMlfrAlachlne in th0 fM3l CJirjllrPliUlreMgWother. I. , - -fi' flbanrfl ff.w fma nni XMux T.I at. m tyn fjjirorrn ltHM W IWIVJ. AlQWlB waaa -o c uv a-ni him etauon on COLB AND WARf BATHS. ' White and Red Sulpbtir and Cjytealerwat( ra -BowtmgrxiTef m Mooroider XTgoodritri lg .11191 mmoda ecu.! tare Decaf. Nervous Debty, Lon'Uaiilteo etc.. baring trwa in nun every iuow mneay, b covered simple self cure, which be wilt send FBE1 to his fellow-Bufferem, address J, 11, itEEVfSL 43 Chatham St., N, Y. rpHriB Shelby. 4 .!! OTa a! riialAH fln1 rttkln 1 m fl-k ft . iiiimii ciw wi u, sjViflm fVoaftur W)i-deno8 aflti'l for the Charlotte Observer br Busbee, of the Baleih Bar. UU aud Rogers vs. Odooi et als NMtmm&m, T? tt r XT T JL V XT J All y V . . ? ; ftf. relators'-wenfeinfantswho filed IfffEtt0?- thir, iuot-ifir, as iiext frlend;,t6 h'Te defendant Odomt who was clerk of the court, appointee re- c-iver, to uoueer, receive and manage a i;ciiumi upe,wejn irom an msur ance"compriyC the ureniium on riirfr father's life. He was appointed redeiv- ie55ii(t fafledJitij urd fft btin! This fill 1 uroo Kriinr-Kf -xMia-nt T WlVUgUU C gCt AAA liiUI cUiU Q10 that the f et Hged did not constitute that the money mentioned wasl r& cwyed pxflefendant "ter virtueo cblor us niB omeeaacMrlL It inkier TrtfnsdfiJttofi to rjtofnt rebel vex iv .. 4 i . . i er8-; , Pl&i-tiff jap. The cburt says: By the order1 ap- f-jitiK uuwn receiver i unas came into his hands ; as receiver and was never heMby him iu. any, other capaci ty j ,th only question -, whether the liability attaches to fcis sureties as clerk for the misappropriation of theiund ?ts receiveKo f ! ine appointment of receiver in altcK r.Wanrer3wiWoT3e IritEfJluttt r. j . iaficouiks KjSi6sb"h& tmmntTM-tt n Aitkt f4 itAt vn. m. ini ii i. .n.ri -f-tm r 1 1 1 TrrT r ft o iiniwnwviut,-raii-fiy: SdirFAffirmed. Stet leoson vv Seaboard and Roan 6k e - v MU.a UVAAa Ruffin, J.: xuls was tr i!t. 11111 jif uliiti unit A a. livery f r the possession o 307 railroad flrS. - ' ' Thfii nlaintifT ifFt-ri i roiirtKageRivmto.htai by J.T.fluiriji. June following, Claiming th;it it'eun veyed to him the properly sued fur. The description givpn to tbeproperfy in the deed is "The following arriftio of personal nroneftv to-wit: 30O rail road ties to be delivered at Kee's cross in, on t ha Seaboard and Mndnnbx ruit. rpd.": : The makeriof the deed was in troduced by the plaintiff and 'testified that at the time he made the mortgage he had cutalittle over 200 ties, which were then in the woods; that he after wards cut others, making in all that he placed npoji the railroad 306. six of which wer "culls." That none of the ties were delivered at Kee's crossing, but were delivered to defendant at un- roifl'-r point, under a contract mad with it, before the "execution of the mortgage to lhe plaintiff; that the de fendant had paid for the ties without the kuowledge t f plaintiff. His Honor expressed the opinion that the deed was not sufficiently detiuite in its descrip tion to pass the pioperty ; plaintiff took a non-suit and appealed. - lhe court says: While it cannot be expected that a mortgage should set forth a description of the property con veyed, with such certainty that it may be identified bv the terms nf tha instru ment, and; without the aid of evidence aliunde to fit the deanrint.inn tn tha thing ; still it is necessary that it should eny, accompanied witn such certaintv as will enable third parties, aidediby inquiries which the deed itself suggests, to identify iU. : ? The mortgage under which plaintiff cwms, floSj ot, aescriDe--tq pwperJty, evidence, which would enable a party ' . t '.T o ww- & ui No error. Judgment affirmed. aUuney 5nrva. Coit Davidson. Smith. fLTm 'j i - u This acLion. which has abrdv hann , jhetore te. pot-.upon defendant's ap . taaeposrted in So:Sf. G, -06. has for its nhiett t hetfiiMwavTHf aKaiai Am h I n iuuuqj auvauvcu UU41II VUCJ jXjiXl 3 isti, r ana-parcior87 upon the meSii 3JMJ,rww . wOijuRni-flwaj oispen ;incr with notice to 'tdmefiit-iR-in .Ajrh" 1 . CI . a ' i - . T at .."-. . ; - T. : orMra'reneea , tne drawer's refusal, and their i crtraranaBi at- Aha tim of the efdAniltebal '14111 fcV tfi debt diaMnwth Aqty .giving hj parLy to tuts urtawuig, was in law, wnen kfl omiNMf notice. , , , A Tlftr fflvAtl rV Oil fKa TQrt 1 no tAtioti -jvvv fciivH wti iMJU I'M bioo Ui ?CJ vgaj(dOiUQM ieminjrje a .. a . . . v . k ..-,, j. :ono:.or ruaT'nni wtKen ror n, Tor' the ifmrrght sun De-maintneor for )d3 sold and dehvered. nrovided ihv onutriator -proved i ifc was tdtestroyjed. vvnen partners alter dissolution gave 4.fFWor jjoe-stid,Tn-which pay ments wereade and the note taken a fulii i . i . up auu a i imii ui e-cua-Km ioij tne it Use IB it siibBtltntea Dv one of it was a$irEa iqai sur .beJbill. Chiiitlnt wnrild Ha a a 2- lllSfTXlal RnnETRra. AT MIflL ' - tatute does not sddIv to thdise running accounts in which the items are jyearjy fiart of on,eqntiiy.ing ntu tuaTfetoonxi which yj jffifeonsentjo tipaiOlesMre llo ba chaged tbereii wThTOeve'sme Sre to1e Sdjustejcl. There is no error; judgment affirmed and case reman,(,ed for further proceed ings. j H.J n !.,-.';. i :.:); : -, :r,'i Bennett, et als., vs. Nicholson and wife Halifax. Hsronqnerio?n' df damages, caused by defendants who built a dam below the plaintiff's mill, which caused tf tecIMuTfie W ' alr 'ripoiTir waterKheel, wMohiuteffet-etkwith Llie working of their mill. The jury assess ed the oamagss for no fixed period but at the rate of .one hupdred dollars for each year. j The defendants objected to the ren- ;ment tor damages accr ince tne ceaameacement ot the acii nligai.llldflttrv usiM tvehjifcNiiUddr ish Iji-Ud-OrvbtJIulr'tA commit the alleged tort The court gave iniifftriAni. t.n" rwith Hefoniianit 44 against the separate estate of rth fein6) ior tne sum 01 nve nunorsd qojttcs. -ii The court says i That evidence riot Vf"T4- -x- TT T T T-Tai wl- t'' wi! obstruction in the stream was property exciuoed. vvnere ocfuot ana not prosj nective dammiiaJjfikve been assessed! and none are adjudged which did not iafackacerae before the,rsl.he ans f nu i u nuivu luuuuii i r fialnDfB arenentitled I m v 3c?F,'PFl I irrii u ojuoeri cleric linples-dtttie? which tin-bo wise) at ifef1 ,n4 ponxed a; re xfruasa urmn ipon 'Iroid Bhrh tefs otlw ad te- .rrykl -rin- r&riSfntff; niftintirra mini him of the no I tqisJwtieCJ I tr. Anmtonaafi ILi C-MtiWM!t)tt 11 fK f Hill d WlfHof aijQ&uiaiTtoittga.i , i. .... l . ... -.a , . , - r... i4'touveiojaftfojr axedi-Bawfaiph couiq as easnj Dryanoraea inarStngia 1 titfeP Whisenhf rettOones; TQ. 861. . - . - - Where defendants both admit in their joint answer that they had erected the dam atid' ttdV question is made of the ciTtl 1stK)n6ibrrityf each for the alleg ed, tortious act and no issue was elimi nated f roox the-pleadings admitting eviueuieio exemnt rno TemArtTAnrtant; fhyTeasoh ofTher coverture and want of uocuuui i wo os ib - luusit uo under stood that an equal and common liabil- it l . L ; A a - . ity resiea upon Doin. Aitnougn coer cion is presumed it may ne disproved. No error. .Tndorment. saffirmuH As at Fall term, 4880, plaintiffs in this action had sa iudtrmerit fr Hva hnninui dollar against defendants of record. Fi-J-icvi, giving., u lump VUK.U1K rprthe appeal wUhD.P. Moore ;and Oiherflas their . sureties, and I nn jodgment was affirmed, and plaintiffs iBOWimOve for- iurTfifme-t:, arinfj Mi lajlles to said anaTtaking; not only for uu mnrmea " juagmenc '.to oe paid to them; the defendants resist the motion on the ground that it was the intention of the parties ,w"ho: signed the nndertak ing and those who took it only to secure - L - 1 1.1M .l a m m i. S I ici - . . - to the plaintiff the costs of the appeal. The failure thns to iimtt their liability wvpiiiua, wouwuk uo ,uin.ae. ur m- A Ml. u verxence oi ine gentleman "Who pre pared the -instrument for their signa tures; letters and affidavits beini? filed in support of these facts which are de nied DV nlamtllTS. TIia ormrt: sncaltinn 1 1 1 T". m -r . , . . . Ft vuruuKu ttumn, j. orders mat as these matters of fact are raised the most equitable course to pursue would be to submit the question to a jury, and it is JO ' ordered. .The plaintiffs will have judgment against defendants of record, fO- the amount of the itldmAnti ntTrrm. w.ana ine costs, ana against tne sure Tina An fhn t! ' iv ' i w uu; uL uMUCl.Ukauig JlUf dOO UUSLS oniy. , : " Jahnil V''StnithontlA Asiie, J.: . Civil action tried hefore TCuro T df the Fall term rm demnrror AMinn - ' " wam v. . .WVV Wl uTOnsht on , TirnmlasinrTj'TirtTA fnr i oka reo for fifty shares of the stock of the wuj-u viuuima ano company. i Demurrer sustained and nlaintitTa' wuusei moved tne court to state what -rounag in ine nerrmrrer wato aiiMin wi and which were over-ruled, to the find that plaintiff may amend as to any ii uiai upireu motion denied and piain tiff appealed. - The court says; When the complaint onlv states that thn nine. t t he tim of filing complaint had no market value and plaintiff could not realize anything iiom uiem, a demurrer that complaint does runt allege a suriicrent considera tion should not be sustained, for the siock may nave had a market value prior to that time, and if ai time of the .sale it had h niaikrt value, no matter now small, it was a sufficient consider ation to sunoort the s:ile The 3d and 4th grounds should not be sustained rur according to terms of contract admitted the stock was to be held as collateral security for the note given for the price, and the certificate tor same was not to be delivered until the money was paid. It is to be infer red irom the complaint that the certifi cate riled was for 50 shaies of the iden tical stock which plaintiff alleeed he owned at the time of sale, and that issuea was a part ot same. Though the ceitiecate bears dates 9lh February iou. mey may nave been surrendered oy plauitift and issued again in the name of the defendant. uri . i nen a oerennant bargains for and puicnases siock lie recognizes the exis tence of the company, and so far us this u coneerneo. it is prima facie evi dence of its exibteuoe and right lo issue 31UCH. The exceution taken lv defHiidnt. tn the refusal of his. Honor to specify; wuicu were me causes oi the demurrer he sustained is not tenable. There is no rule of practice which required the uuuitiuuusu, wuue sucn a practice WOUrd not Onlv hA rfAnvaniAnr tr th . J ' ..vv ill party demurring, but would save labor w uio opycuau) court,. ;rror Reversed. Barnheart,. Executor; vs. Smith Ca- ' barrus. Smith, C. J.: Daqiel Barnheart died in 1879, leav ing a whi properly admitted to probate, wherein the plaintiff was appointed executor apd Eveline Barnheart. the widow, executrix, bbth of - whom ac cepted.; the trustiatid qualified. The latter refuses to join in the action, and is consequently made a defendant with the others -claiming adversely to the estate and with them resists the plain- tin s recovery. Tne complaint alleges mental incomnetenev of thA t Aaratrir tn modify his previous contract of sale, or w inae avaud conveyance ot the land and that he was induced so to act through the fraud and falsehood prac ticed. Jury returned all issues in favor of plaintiff; defepdatjappealed. The court ajats: A' party is not al io wed to, except generally to testimony which are competent and others riot, i ill i.iiiii iiimr - - - --' ' miiiiH1 i error the admission of the . incompe tent parts. - . - . t 1 . ATT OtriAAtftlTlS nf f,irmQ! rlia vandttcki-a might havo been: obviated, if urged on. the examination of the w it- ftRSS. tTirVst. lift ris1 nn sirh o amin.j- " " - I "Vf 1 VA" HI" tion or upon motion to suppress the denosltion It is tha mnnifoot of the act pf KSSl.JcJi 205, to enlarge the onerati jedwn is' hot tenable to the readihg of apoaitih whe$, it appears that the witness waa-gone out of the State," or WBB at a creater distance than aeveni v. five miles. The legal sufikaency of an instrument is involved id aetlfng it up as a defense, and Uiis is an issue to be determined nn the trial. It is only when a counter claim is relied on that the plaintiffs failure to reply may afford ground for a indcrment. for n.nl' Af a rrdiaiiirin but not when the matter einatitntpt a defense to the action merely. wnere the court charged "that the lawfdoe8 not reqhlre a high degree of inte3lrencbutin orfler to th validitv of fabt of uknt)Sitlon it waa neeessarv thii r.hfl dAnpaua1 nKniiVt ha-rra frill w nr. derstood what he was doing," there is no error, for the language used means onlv that deceased did understand and is in antagonism to a partial or imper- rect apprehension of it. JNoeron Jiwfntaqirmed. Peebles vs. Tate Northampton Smith, C. J.: s Plaintiff claimed title to the 1 and 'in .dspul.e under, an execution sale, aind ae-AOUUu UAAUL Oil pofce endorsement on the , execution snowed mat trie land was sold on 7tb November, 1874, and that Peebles Was highest bidder and became purchaser, having complied with the terms of the sale. Defendant in resistin-offered trt show that a previous execution was sued iout0-i the same.iudamenti and further "tha8 lheJ land: haF Wn sold to one Steohenson. and that the Sheriffs deed tn him fnr auma T execiitedDecemTjer 1873. Evidence Sued out a inadmissible in present ac- - tf rTU"el!Ucfcto4 wdgndent for plain- I "A I I'm X M .a a u.k A'eiendanc appealed. : i : . j - 1ifr ttrt 4y .. subsequent eie- r-ntiirrt Winf at riirtaitfhrlTTi rn.oll t-ha same premises where there has been a - tWryrlOUSfieVv and'aalfl nn samn iiidcr. i;tiaMro?f ItoClejesti.evidence wnicn leaasno snow this tact, its ope- 'inuutt asrun ujuihieu Mr'iiriiFr nrnn- lawy-- uigBfiia vuuuiiev w vtflci prpp ertv of the debtor. ' Thn n resent form of flftai proTamaoln O. X3.iP. TllatiaiT aTAnnflAno -- --a w am J$Z Kvfcv vvr qaowuviuuo looacu uuuu Mil- iEjB or mei error assigned i ventre de o Hughs vs. Newsome et als Northamp ton. Ruffin J. - This action is brought on the official bond of Newsome as sheriff, given xo. ju wmca Lne nr.ner netenrtanta the auretins. fin tha ioth "Vfo- iqto plaintifltcommenced an action of claim and delivery against one Capehart and on the same day an order issued to the sheriff commanding him to take the property, &c. The order was immedi ately executed, bllt thft sheriff rAHoliv- ered the orooertv to fianeharf. nnnn nia giving an undertaking, not as the stat- 11 t A 1 Tnfn V.--4 w 1 a. , uucno, uu(i mereiy iosave narmiess and indemnify said sheriff from all inna on account of his having so restored said property. The action for claim and deliverv oended until .Tannarv 1,01 ui, 1040, wnen piaintm nad a judg ment against Capehart, execution is sued thereon and same was returned nulla bona. Tn Rent-emhor is'ra tvs?a action was brought, because' of the f ail- uie oi me snerm to tane such an un dertaking as the stat.ntA diretH ho. fore restoring the property. j-iie statute nmitiDg the time in which actions shall hA hrnnorhf-. imnn the bonds of public officers, to six years, ionou on anu sustained oy his Honor. The COUrt Savs:ThrillO-h thBinstrnmonf taken by the sheriff was in direct viola tion of his duty and void on the ground of public. policy as being intended as an indemnity to a public officer for omitting to do that which the law as well as the oublic order of thA enjoined uron him to do. and hi ta king such an instrument was a clear breach of his hond which exposed him and his Sureties to an irnmerlinte nntinn still if the action be not commenced' Within the time nresr.rihAd hrhm tha plaintiff loses f.hA Tioht. th ran or h I Vila negligence. The default when once committedwas absolute and complete ansf tti Afn4...i. V. i. . " tn- Btabute oeguu to run ac once. " juugment oeiow amrmed WO.Tf How Shall She Preserve Her Health and Beauty. One who hna Inn cr invaoHmifQii Vi(r, B,.i,iA.i tbe result, and is happy to say that it Is found in Woman's "Beat Friend." It la Adapted especially trt rhflf naonr 4--..l -II - i . . . 7T,."1,WUUM, a-ovi IL1 VXKcUl. I Alt? -.nVTlM. M V ii .t U'U1UC'' tt-IA-l ViAAlilK ULiJ 1T- F6?tllftTlr of thA "mano-to rw ic-.Ha. i t wiiiii a nnrrfprirHf ira iiakimi j -.. . . j Biadfleld'a i Female Begulator acta like a charm m r..rx. ,4U 4U or graauat cnecKing, or in entire stoppage of the "monthly courses," from - va vauacB, UJ jTCBMJA 111c tha atril irlniOi r. I. K a V -m r . ' "-tw uiaai go ui every lastance. in onronic wes, so often resulting in nleeratlon. falling of 7yni, Ava ouLruu T.i (irumpt ana aecisive. sav- lnT tn8 fWn&fc'hlt IriTT from hnmrrlAaa .riin , Atlanta. Ga. 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Srimi- tf Him Btmnma rv - iw ki 11CIVUU3- ness; dow, to be fully restored to health aud IiaD- Dlliess is n IiTUvIhss himu a rt rut f.,r Ci .,... " ' "" j iui uu uouls. ji u can satisly -yourself that there is a cure for k i ii ' c ' itiiuiesi mat cuie can utj inn Bcviucu. i ucse mis are an tney are rep resAiitd tn h nnd uru DitumntLaH tn facOoo if used as directed and will cure any case Sold bv all ilrmnHsta pn Depot lOtf oth fiutaw street, Baltimore, Md &V moll tcnSl Knvnn n. fl 1 - i - AAAOAA, fc-VJ UVACfl iux oi, 81J OOXCS lOr Bz.ftO. if DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE Is Warranted to Cure ECZEMA, TETTER8, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SOALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OP HAIR AND SCALP. SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLE8 and TENDER ITCHINCSon-Up-rtoofthe body. It make is akin whlta. soft mnA remove tan and fieclea, and la th BEST toilet dieaatn la 'Jf WOflLT). tcimr mHt t botUcaln. on paok-gfe, oonaishrig of both internal ana external treatment. H flnrt druiflts have it. Frioetl. per package. C. K. trittenton. Sole Wholesale a sent for nr C . Benson's Remedies, 115 Fulton street, New xort junl A NOTED BUT UNTITLED WOMAN, From tha Boston Globe. Meatr. Editor . The above is a good likeness of Mrs. tydia E Pink. ham, of Lynn, Mass., whoaboreaU other human beings may do truthfully called the "Dear Friend of Woman," as some, of her correspondent love to call her. (The is aealonsly devoted to her work, which is the outcome of a life-study, pad, is obliged to keep six lady assistants, to help her answer the large correspondence which daily poors in upon her, each bearing its special burden of suffering, or Joy at release from it. Her Vegetable Compound la a medicine for good and not cm purposes. -1 hare personauj Investigated it and am satisfied of the truth of this. On account of its proven merits, it Is recommended and prescribed by the beat nhvMcians in the mnnt . One says: "It works like a charm and saves 'much pain, it win cure entirely the worst form of falling of the uterus, Leucorrhoea, Irregular and painful MenstruaUon, all Orarian Troubles, Inflammation and Ulceration. Floodlngs, aU Displacements and the con seosent soinal weakness, and Is esneelaUv aHa.nii fs the Change of Life." It permeates every- portion of the system, and gives new life and vigor. It removes falntness, flatulency, destroys aU craving for stimulants, and relieves weak ness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indigestion. That faellnn- of hairlnv down, causing pain, weight and . backache, is always permanently cured by its use. It will at all times, and nnder aU circumstances, act in harmon with th law that governs the female system. Tt costs only 11. per bottle or six for 5.. and la sold v ; druggists. Any advice required as to special cases, and mm w oi many wno nave Dcen restored to perfect health by the use of the Vegetable Comnnmul. ran obtained by addressing Mrs. P., with stamp for reply, at ner name in jjynn, Mass. For Kidney Contois Jn t of cither sex this comnonnd U unsurpassed as abundant testimonials show. "rs. Finkham'a liver Pills," says one writer, "are (Ike beat in the world for the cure of Constipation, BQiousneaa and Tornidllv trt tWHvm TJ- tji,i Purifier works wonders in its special line and bids fair. to equal tne uompound la its popularity. All must respect her as an Aneel of Merer whow onla ambition is to do good to others. Philadelphia Pa, , (2) Urs. A. M. D- F. 0..MUNZLER AG ENT FOR ;Te Berpr & Easel Brewery Coipys (Of Philadelphia, Pa, .IfiU :0 b &SflH hSf. Tt. ropm rnnA BftttlPHI U XtOTTJLE-l BEER A fRVIAA.! laTEavs lost received a sman lot of BOTTLED AlilE and PORTER, which I offer to the public at a reasonable price. Address , FRED a MUNZLKR, Lock Box 255. Charlotte, N. a mbr28 - . in Ml nra JUST RECEIVED PER EXPRESS A J03 LOT OF FFF F FF F F NN N NN N N N N N NN N NN COO Y Y OO Y Y O YY O O Y COO Y A A AAA A A FASHION SHEETS FOR JULY. HABBAVIS & WiaEEUlM SMITH junll MUSIC CHARLOTTE, N. C. BRAKTCII of ITTI33r efts BATES. cr3 Thousands of Musical Famll i -w,-. PIAIS03 and OEGANS In the Fall, when cotton t lift lr itf Virtf CTTTW ft r-Kt rrTTct m. - - . vov Vu&, uyiix,, iuino wau music una Mid-Summer Under our Mid-Summer Sale, we offer to sell during TfflT DV1J 1 OOn TIT TAn a Ar .. i . -. - m iik, ioo4, nanva anu uiiuia, oi eveiy On PIANOS $25 Cash. Balannn TSTmmhnr l.f IftRQ On ORGANS $10 Cash, Balance November 1st, 1882 WITHOUT IHTEEEST OR IF BALANCE CAN'T BE Longer time will be given, with a reaonable Increase of price. All Instruments of every grade and price included In this sale. Tell your musical friends of It. Write us for Catalogues, Price Lists and Clrcu are. This sale closes October 1st 1882. Early purchase secures cash prices and easMerraa Test the(m ? w Jhfa.esdto J"'' WUh an' Fr6,&ht PaW WayS ,f n0 kle" -VI.OSl.At TVCusip Houso. PROP. WW R1KRR la mv nnthortTOrt Tiitmt irnl Rannin. n .i. ...j ' i 1' . to this house. WATCHES and JEWEILIY! W. A. TRUSLOW, jilWELE R , KEEPJ COXS TANTL.Y on WALTHAM AND In Gold and Silver Cases, all of which he fully Warrants Reliable Time Keepers. Business men know TTT A T . " 7IIVtZ3 And a good investment te to buy a Good Watch. If A few days and have tt regulated. He can jun9 lm li EITIIEB LItJL'II) Oit DUX FORM Thnt Acts nt the s:uno time on TBSLIVSB, TEE BOWELS, MD ME SIMETS. WHY ARE WE SICK? Because tee allow these great organ io oecome ctoggea or torpid, and jmtonous I Mtmprsare uterefore futxtd mio. the Uoad that tJiwldbe expelled naltirally. ' "' J WILL SURELY CURE U Mkidney DISEASES, -t , LIVER COMPLAINTS, PILES, CONSTIPATION, C-INAKY DISEASES, rl ALE WEAKNESSES, ' ANT NItVKIS DISORDERS. . Y4 Iby eccuHngyre action of these orgakianfl rutorixgthdrpmoer to throw ojf diseatei ! .? nhy snffer SUious pains and aches! Why1 tormented With Piles, ConsUpatioat Witt frlrhtened ever disordered Kidnevi! rWf eadarencirhoii :t;s1fX: headaehesl It jtvuiijoi m. v inneaun. tlTMltYlln .TW VAtKTa B' t M I inedlring? iilso in Liquid Fern, very Coee. Itrateot ior uiusutiiac cannoEjipuuiy prepare It. teTlt acts with equal efficiency In ejther 'toxin. ui ui ivya vauoui.rriu;ii, Vl.OO WELLS, RICaAEDSOS A Co.; Pron'a. (WUI send the dry post-paid, j, BurmCTOH, TT. J -h. - . I . . r-r-t Mr, SI NO. 4,130. 8KV-HAL LIKES OF OO OO 0000 0000 OOOO OO OO DDI) 1) D IJ I) 1) D DUD 8 O SSSS 8sss ssss: 0 00 GGO BUILDING. 'HI HOUSE S 3-s 02 vui uuwmuu uio luuuiii u yuiuuiiau comes in. WHY WAIT? Buy at once, and enliven . , . ma;e me .oaky its l nc;tiC" sun more joyriii. Special Offer : the months of JUNE, JULY, AUGUST and SEP . . . maKe, siyie ana puce, at our very lowest cosh rates AH? IH PRICE, PAID IN THE FA I, I., uuttr HAND A WELL. SELECTED STOCK OF ELGIN WATCHES, JB TSLOJSTJZryT" your old Watch does not keep ttnvr leave with give over one htrndred references m thectty Fill SALE. BY Virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Catawba county, made In the case of P. c. Sblltdrrt Sll.,1. 4ilhi.ra nlftintlffj .. .l. If 1 and others defendants, at Spring Term, 1882, of Catawba county Superior Court, the undersigned. a f L a aa! n mill a. ..in . ..... no ncrarci. win cii uuune aie, at ine Acne IS F.nd Cotton IMIIIa onMAAiriiV- h. I)uh niv pf JULY, 18b2k the foUowlng wlwable fjropHy. . Th lilFiiln nf (ha T.ha Talul Hni Iah Um. gether wlih 16!& acres land, tccludlnK. the entire water power of seven feet head, factory bulldlne uu-w, i u oivnics uigu, oouuna; aua saw mills, store and cotton houses, blacksmith shop and five tenement houses, end the follawlngnaobttiery 1 flicker. 1 9A.lnh itnuhln .a nj ,i ' 3fl-inch'14 top flatcftTds;- taflway heA 2 arawlng berry tnake). all In good order. 2 Danforth cap framed. anlrMllAii tntal minh.; ant-i. n. ,f .1 TrAvlft iarri rtrlnrfor hnnh , r.H ..tin n also a large lot of old looms,' pume8;'fitun, . a' .-. ! .-lur:-..!: rj ,v r roreccurate, and definite .descrintion rt thevroperty arid tee conditions of said tale refer- stalments oi three months, and .six months, iWJW J1'!' a bj eald 4)ecTee u thoilzed to vair terms to -suit furchasera; The wjcitci ia nibv autnonzea Dy sato Decree to sell ' said prorertf at private saleiUtwh -uch: terms aa , ttnttll I .a rr.n r W . w i . ?! 8 w -iiu urcr;n nim una puiciiast r, and e wtU entertain irlv-tetld$ imar aay ot Bale. Persons wishing to examln' said pioperty -will find Dr A. M. Powell and Mr. Lel Shuford on Ow premises,' iliher of whom wlllt take pleasure m showing the came. Addreai 4 , .i . t 40HN Ia" COBB, Beeelver, " Jun3 ' Lineolnton, Lincoln county, N. C. i w i eoree aooveieierred. TERMS: Twenty per cent , ot - purchase t: 1 .1 ( H ll'l Mi ill PI 11 -8 I it f ' it! Jl ml i 8 II 4 f I: V 9 w I
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 23, 1882, edition 1
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