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i 5 h it VOL. XXVII. charlotte; n. c, Sunday, june 25, 1882. NO.v.4,132 , ,1 Pegram & Co., -DIALERS I Ji- s, Trunks, TRAVELING BUGS, UMBRELLAS, &c. PKGRAM & CO., HaVKA PRETTY LINE OF GENTS' and LADtEScSLIPPERS. PEGRAM & CO., Have the Best Mock of Gents' Jland St-wed Shoes IN THE STATE. PEGRM-$lC.O. havk all KiNDSorr : Chiltas' Shoes allipp. PEGRAJgrCO KJ1P A WILL 8EUCCTED STOCK OF Trunks an f Alices OF ALL PRICES AM) SIZES. PEGAMffr-rO., HAVE JUBT BKCETTED STOCK OF 1 ilijeltantftrawmats Of the Latest Styles. Of the Latest Stylet. PEGRAM & CO., CAN SUIT THEIR Farmer Friends With any kinds BOOTS and SHOES TBZKY WISH. PEG RAM & CO., keep all annua of Shoe BressiBg,r:FreiicWlskiD pegr am; & CO., Can sugpljrjou with the 1EST BEAKDS and LATEST STYLES OF Ladies' Hisses and Children V Shoes. SVJBf. US: OS. . lit M Ce BITs; t i i-tui.l9f it;-;.". tiaiipn Mt.JlQeVa A Ji s. a-. PS- Boot 1 -- r O t .: ::ir- f IS K i ; I e a a s g ; errs . M "h S" r-3 JU Pig t I 1 n ""-Ill1 : iA . 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Dr. E. moBxoa. XX. 8. CoirenxATE, Cbkrld, Bhkhish Pbussia. Feb. 8, 1881 I have known Pibbt Davis' Pain Kn.T.git almost from the day it was introduced, and after years of observation and nae Lxegard its presence in my , rttwmehofai an ndgnM ntemtiy. ' -2 f"s.T IB Pottib, If. aConsuL ' -i l BBTON-ON-TMtVT, E0. . T had bjeaseyeraldays anffermg severely from -. alarrtuw aocwnpanifd with intense pain, when I tried your 7AB4 Kpj.mt.ad found alinort Instant - r SI Mo fAOtm St., London, Emo. Dnriaar a Twrl dnoa tMBBtv41iree vears in India. I havenven ttininany eases of diarrhtBa. dysen ery, wfn fihokr,nnd ntyr knew it to fail to give reuef. - - . B. CiABiDoa. No family can safely be without this invaluable remedy. Its price brings it within the nach of all. J ; For sale, by all druggists at 25a, 50c aad $1JOO er bottle. .; , r . J 4 PEKETjf DAyiS A SOI?, Proprietors, Providence, R. L sept d tw sept & bet MOW cm mi WHITE GLGYESi - LINEN COLLARS. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS at 10c, HOSIERY FBOM 5c up, r i - - t - .FANS FROM 2cup. ' cYT " AC.. AC, AC. AT TBD VARIETY STORE, UNDER .-TRADERS NAT. BANK. C. M. ETHEREDGE. may IS WHEELER & WILSON'S r- NEW NO. 8. Lightest Banning and BestSewtnf Machine in the , ; 4; WfitULJ&i iltofore buying any otner. AG EN TS WANTE D. if t ? ' k Sandfor Terms and dPHte List WhtIer &JWHon iristnaf vtnrfl; Co., RICHMOND. VA. mayl 1 . - TT eieavekDi'Mineral Spriop; OPENED MAT 15th, 1882. I t miles aestol Charlotte, and within 1 mile of the-CaroHna cemrai uauway runutws ; lotnt to-aneiDT.T uaczs wiu ue u iw" nrhfiav nf wan m nnnr htiii tiuiai ucm band AJtafisiB v? 4 I a-M wm iirtiu.T TutrtiMiiani Address . T n .a.McaS'OSTON, mrifm Proprietor fSv .a: ERY TOBED iatfl(f rrsnas : -StM JDacaVl USTVOOS DeDlllTT, 10S ufcanoodVsjtat iKbH at teoversd stmnlrf cure, which he 'to : hi eUow-sttflBrarsr address Ji 111 Bead; FREE PER EXPRESS ComoJ fail 'i GOD'S POEM. (From the Courier-Journal.) Patcbes of shimmering sunlight everywhere, . . Utterlr.g through Clauds white, airy, opalescent; Skies to ih eastward glowing. Iridescent ; A restful, holy calm, unwonted, rare, Like that which. In our fancy, broods abore - The peaks of Paradise; a drowsy glory That radiates from regions fresh with flora Inshroudine nil: a sense of that vast Love IUtmttaW, tattnlte uHmmX-' Tnat lasmonea au, uue pervading an; These sue thy revelations, June thy can To o; O may they not In vain be given. Written on se a and sky. on leaf and sod, Thou art an Myi from the handcf 5od. M ATM H. Bkown. Louisville, Ky., June. 1882. SEWS NpTES. At a caacus of forty Democratic metrvbera of the House Thursday night it was decided to vote against Mr. Kel ley's bill ta reduce the internal revenue taxes unless it ia amended in pertain particuirs.pwagsubstantiany agreed to support, ,.ppLJaboliahiiig the tax pa tobacco, cigars and fermented liquor and th special licence taxes, ; j ; j At Joraxisrto.f,I&ttfsday, the 5use o liorht killetfTi Infant who were in hi3 arms were fatatty in tired. . j j: About 220 Italians, employed on. the New York, Vest Shore and Buffalo Railroad, between New Baltimore and Coxsackle, N. Y., struck Thursday for higher wages, and led by Frank Cavan locked p the non-strikers and1 defied the sheriff. A military company will be called out to quell the riot. ; A1.T)StfilIe,llrinois, Thursday, Allia lillsVaged U years. Mary Oglie, aged Hi, and Maty Junes? aged, 12, corflautted suiide bf taking arsenic. Alli Mills gayeas herTeaSoo that het father Hired with a shameless woman ;-Miss Oglie's reason was that she was an orphan, and I Mary Jones took the dr.ug because the UbtWCS UiU. C : Tie Frelr-Seaae rejected jthe bill allowing "the "tmportatiori of foreign pork. " -;. : . Rev. as. tUerjQests while plowing Wednesday, hear Brooks Station, Ga , became entarvgfed in the harness, and the horse dragged him around until lie was dead. The army worm has worm made its appearance in the vicinity of Warren- ton, V a. In portions of Iowa a'Bd Nebraska corn is reported to be in a most encour aging condition, but in some sections of those States and else where in the .North west the growth is backward and the outlook less promising. The total lossin Iowa from the recent tornado is estimated at from $2,500,000 to $3,000,000. One-fourth of the popula tion of Malcom is homeless. Every church and public house is destroyed, and funeral services aije held in the streets. Cannon Leon Bernard, who is charg ed with defrauding various religious societies in Belgium to the amount of 3,000,000 francs, has been arrested at Havana, Cuba. Money and securities valued at $1,800,000 francs were found on his person. Harvesters are busy all over Kansas, even in northern sections, rne yield will exceed the estimate of a month ago, and wneat win in many secuons turn out 25 to 40 bushels to the acre. A large fly wheelat the Burden Iron Company's rolling mill, Troy, N. Y burst on Wednesday night with a ter rific report. No one was hurt by the accident, but 250 men have been thrown out of employment by the stoppage of the works. In New York, Thursday, John Col lins obtained a veidict of $2,250 against the Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph company for injuries sustained in 'the falling on him os one or tne company s telegraph poles. It is stated at the War Department that Gen. Sherman contemplates bring ing to trial before a general court-martial three or four army officers who have been applying for military details through members of Congress, instead of through their common superiors. STATE NEWS. Durham Plant: The candidates for the various county offices are moving about pretty rapidly. There is fun ahead. Blaekwell &Co. are threshing wheat. They will make two or three thousand buahels.vThey understand how to farm as well as manufacture smoking tobac co...,.,..,.. , , . ; ; ; Baieigh News and Observer; Mrs. A.M.Juewi3' is very dahgerously ill. Her daughter, Miss Mamie, continues to improye. -v."-' ; Itis too warm for even the politicians to discuss the situation, so they take things easy and await the advent of the watermelon. Raleigh has some of the most hideous dogs in" the tuni verse. There are not less than one hundred varieties of dog, of ail grades of meanness and intelli gence. The clipped Newfoundlands creep around, looking like the victims of a cyclone. t It is proposed to establish in this city a museum of Confederate relics. We shouMhave had one years ago. But there are scattered here and there man; objects of great interest, whose tahje ia . this sense will be enhanced many times by being placed with others. Mr Cooke, the young man who has lately succeeded Col. Johnston as chair man of -the Assistant Republican con cern Js the same person the Republi cansbrought out for b , judgeship in .1878. ' lie then got left so bad that they rwould not try his luck again this year. i Mr.Wyatt Bowmai, president of the Wachdvia Natfoual Bank, at Winston, died at his residence at Salem, last Thursday, of paralysis, after an illness of about three weeks. TarJtoro Southerner: Mr. John F. Speight bad hi Stables, barn, horses and, mules consumed by fire last week. The cause is supposed by Mr Speight to be from a match which had been prob ably dropped there. The many friends of the Rev. Thos. R. Owen will be pained to learn that on Monday, the 5th inst., he had a stroke of paralysis, resulting in the loss of the use of his left arm. Mr. Owen is living with his daughter, Mrs. M. B. Gibbs, in Tennessee. . ? i ? r Refusing to Lessen the Burdens. Philadelphia Eecord. The country is taxed beyond any limit; of prudence. The. Republican par ty has, distinctly refused to lessen the burden of the people either by a repeal of internal taxes or a reduction of tariff duties. The money in excess of the needs of the Treasury for the sweeping reduction of the national debt is squan dered in appropriations for nntteeded public buildings, in enormous gratuities, in unnecessary coast and river improve ments, and in costly additiontHtq sour. uiHiibrohs civil jervice.?N0 considera tiort for the comfort tf hfi mass of the rabble offonthd tihitM jcondition of rjustness'underfig iaraQs to chwkj this reckless extra vagancei , Sittvit must be terminated, and the question or tax reduction will bet tlie toar amount political Issue before thef cotintry nntiLJ nait.1k ta PsMPAaltctei: Which Wdi betweja lb gums jtnd teeth,n4 eai p$ tnen no &m-!&ttnaoxti sozodont t rnasJetoIJJ3AimaWon,;"wTic nseittregtilar after eyery. jpaeaj,'an4 leante jhU teeth ana rinoatb wiaiooBiwtidof Jth pimites. ITEMS OF INTEREST. The Belgian Government is about to 'adopt pulverized meat for an army ra tion. One pound of the article is said to be equal in nutritive power to six pounds of fresh beef, A French paper recommends a solu tion of three-fourths of an ounce of salt in a quart of water for testing the ages of eggs. It states that an egg put in this solution on the day it is laid will sink to the bottom; odo a day old will not quite reach the bottom of the ves sel ; an egg three days old will swim in the liquid, while one more than three days old will swim on the surface. The room in Francklyn cottage, Elbe ron, in which President Garfield died, is closed and draped heavily with mourn , ing. In this condition it is stated it will always remain. L : A Florida paper estimates that there are 165,000 orange trees in that State, and the product this year is 50,000,000 .oranges. This is one for each inhabi tant of the Union. A letter mailed seventeen years ago was found the other day in the casing of a car which was undergoing repairs in Chicago. It was addressed to a lady in Joliet, Illinois, and, being forwarded, found its owner. Thousands are tortured with corns. Wet common cooking soda with water, so that it will spread easily on a bit of cloth, and bind it on the corn. Keep it on uDtll the corn is loose and comes out. This is simple ; the cure certain. "At a country house in Ireland," says Edmund Yates in the London World, where I was visiting a few years since, a stately major domo, bearing the name of MacMahon, reigned over the cellar. 'Are you a relation of the marshal's Y jokingly said a friend who was with me. 'No, sir,' was the grave reply ; 'the French president is of our younger house; we are the MacManons of Clare." John Scott Russell, the constructor of the Great Eastern, who died on Fri day, has left another monument to his genius in the largest dome in the world. It was erected at Vienna under his superintendence, and has a span of 300 feet in circumference an area almost as large as the Cathedral of St. Paul and is without column or support. , The remarkable growth of the Aus tralasian colonies since the discovery of gold, which occurred in 1851, is at tested by recent statistics. The popu lation increased in the period 1851-81, from 214.000 to 2.000,000. The wool clip has more than doubled in the past ten years. There were over 82,000,000 head of live stock on the pasture, and nearly 7,000,000 acres of land under cultivate n last year. Since 1851 gold to the amount of $1,460,000,000 has been produced in the colonies. In 1881, 8,500,000 tons of shipping entered and cleared the ports. inRS, JOH PERSON'S REMEDY WILL CURE SCROFULA, And Is unequal eu as a TONIC. It will cure Rheu matism, Cancer in Us early stages, Heart Disease, Chronic Bilious Colic, Eruptions, fckin and Blood Diseases. Gov. Holden's Opinion. Raleigh, N. C, Dec. 2d, 1880. I take pleasure in stating that a member of my family has used Mrs. Joe Person's Indian Tonic with good lesu'ts. I believe her remedy to be ex celled for the purposes for which it Is intended. W. W. HULDEN. Judge Stront's Opinion. Ralelgk, N. C, Dec. 1st, 1880. Mrs. Joe Person t Madam Some months ago I wis in bad health, suffering from debility, ludlget tlon and loss of appetite, when a friend who had experienced great benefit from use of your remedy, induced me to fry It as a tonic. I did so with the most napry re sults. I take great pleasure in recommending It as a veluable and efficient Vegetable Tonic, and wish you much success. Very respectfully, GEO. V. STRONG. Debility Newborn, September 6 th, 1881. I have 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 CLARKE. After Oiber iriennn bad Failed. Oxford, N. C, February 2d, 1880. Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy cured our little girl, who was badly afflicted with scrofula in the ejes, after all other arauable means had failed. R. B ELLIOTT. I am prepared to PROVE that I bave discovered the vegetable antidote for Scrofula. My Remedy will expel the disease from the system, thusreu deilnglt the best BLOOD PURIFIER known. I have soM over 4,000 bottles, and have never re ceived one unfavorable report. Infallible for Ecrolula and Eruptions. Bold and endorsed by the Druggists of North Carolina. Head for circu lar containing testimonials of remarkable cures. These testimonials come, not from the far West or the Territories, but rrom well known citizens of yonr own State. Ask your druggist for my Remedy. Price SI per bottle; $5 per half dozen. For further Information, address Mrs. JOE PERSON, unl6 Franklinton, N. C -7 "A Special Dispensation." Wilmington, N. C, Feb. 4. 1881. 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' - -s9H6re Brown Oins have been sold daring the past three seasons than any other two makes combined. Mr. Israel F. Brown (from 1843 toUSSot the Ann of E.T. Taylor & 80. of Oolarnhns, Qa.), the president of the eoimsttr.rau JuS Sk lonran. nrmAtiHil jrhatIaiim fn ; rlrinfllni than any othermanUvlng. FiegeatfacUi- tieg for manufacturing and shipping unequaled by any ftlfe WaMtifhTrmnt'ot jjtha ldndrln the world. Hence cmrrylowTiricesforBuBupiormaclilnes. ' I'ries TJstf eUTSv Feeders and Condensers. rCOTTON ! " I ! V Jl. t T . ftiee with Price with oi-m PHoesof 1 8elf- y". Self- - BWi Gins. 'Feeder dr : Feeder and Conrtenpcr. . Ocmdenser. 30 saw $ 75 00 $100 00 $135 09 l W ' ' fMS'OO 190 0 ff 195 00 1 W " 140-00 189 00 t 220 00 70" - 160 00 SOtOO ' K( 80 " ISO 00 SSS 00 t 84 0 ' . tyHote the prices and improvements dont be fdecelvedoraBow' jronrself tf be talked Into buying ether arins.' Onr-auiekinab are fully guaranteed. 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In chronic cases, so often resulting in ulceration, falling of the womb, its action is prompt and decisive, sav ing the constitution from numberless evils and premature decay. Prepared by Dr. J. BradfMd, Atlanta, Ga. Price: trial slxe. 75c ; large size, SI. 50. For sale by all druggists. TFrom the Toledo Blade. 1 SURPRISING EFFECTS OF EXTRACT OF CELERY AND CHAMOMILE UPON THE NERVOUS SYSTEM and DIGESTIVE ORGANS, As Invariably Produced by Dr. C. W. Benson's Celery and Chamo mile Pills. They hare been tested time and again, and al ways with satisfactory results. This preparation lust meets the necessities of the case. Let me state Just what my Pills are made to cure, and what they have cured and will cure: Neuralgia, Nervousness, Sick Headache, Nervous Headache, Dyspeptic Headache, Sleeplessness, Paralysis and Drspepsli. These diseases are all neivous dis eases. Nervousness embraces nervous weakness, irritation, despondency, melancholy, and a rest less, dissatisfied, miserable state of mind and body, Indescribable. These are some of the symptoms of nervous ness; now, to be fully restored to health and hap piness is a priceless boon, and yet, for 50 cents, you can satisfy yourself that there is a cure for you, and for S5, at the very furthest that cure can be fully secured. These Pills are all they are rep resented to be, and are guaranteed to give satis faction if used as directed and will cure any case. Bold by all druggists. Price, 50 cents a box. Depot 106 North Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. By mall, two boxes for 81, or six boxes for 82.50, to any address. s s q DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE Is Warranted to Oure ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUCH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASE8 OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLE8 and TENDER ITCHINCSonallpartsof the body. 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I have personally investigated it and am satisfied of the truth of this. On account of its proven merits, it is recommended and prescribed by the best physicians in the country. One says t " It works like a charm and saves much pain. It will core entirely the worst form of falling of the uterus, Leucorrhoea, irregular and painful Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Ulceration, Floodings, all Displacements and the con sequent spinal weakness, and is especially adapted to the Change of Life." It permeates every portion of the system, and gives new life and vigor. It removes faintnsss, flatulency, deetroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weak ness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Kervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indigestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, Is always permanently cured by its use. It will at all times, and under all circumstances, act in harmony with the law that governs the female system. It costs only $1. per bottle or six for $5., and is sold by druggists. Any advice required as to special cases, and the names of many who have been restored to perfect health by the use of the Vegetable Compound, can be ' obtained by addressing Mrs. P., with stamp for reply, at her home In Lynn, Mass. For Kidney Complaint of either sex this compound is unsurpassed as abundant testimonials show. " Mrs. Pinkham's Liver Pills," says one writer, " are the bttt i the world for the cure of Constipation, Biliousness and Torpidity of the liver. Her Elcod Purifier works wonders in its special lino and bids fair to equal the Compound in its popularity. AH must respect her as an Angel of Mercy whoso solo ambition is to do good to others. Philadelphia, Pa. 0 Sirs. A. M. D- . HOW TO TELL GENUINE SIMMONS LIVER REGU LATOR, OK MEDICINE. Look for clean neat WBITK WRAPPIR with the red symbolic letter stamped upon It In the form of a ribbon gracefully curved into the letter Z embracing the emblems of our trade, Spatnla Mortar and Graduate wl h the words A Q. SIM MONS' LIVER REGULATOR or MEDTCIN K there on, also observe the signature of J. E Z EI LIN & CO., In led ink on the bide. TARE .NO OTHER. Beware of those who know nothing of Medical Compounds who put out nostrums known to sour, and being anal-zed proe orthle.s and enly made to fleece the iiubitc. and U pirate on the well earn ed reputatlo.. or 7. .in & Co's. medicine these frauds have no top 1. tlon to sus'aln and will cheat you for a few penn j s every way they can. See Whii Kndur.es ihe Genuine. Hon. Alex U Stephens, RL Rev. Jn. W. been with. Bishop of Ga., Gen. Juo B. Gordon. U S. f enator. RL Rev. Bishop Pierctr, Hon. Jno. GUI hO:ter. J. Edgar Thompson, Hon. B H. Hill. Hon. J C BreeklnrinV, Prof David wn is, ti. 1). Chief Justice Hiram Warner, of Ga. Lewis W under, Assistant P. M. Pitila., Pa., and thousands of others from whom we have let ters of commendation and recommer.datlon it Is eminently a Family Medecine; and by be ing kept ready for immediate resort will save many an hour of suffering and many a dollar In time and doctors' bills. Dr. tens' liver Regulator, JfANTTFACTCTCKD ONLY BT J. II. ZKILIN 4c CO., PHILADELPHIA. Sold by all Respectable Druggists feb24 F. C. MTJNZLER A WENT roR We Mm & finfl Brewery Company s Of Philadelphia, Pa ,) i ' .-. . . f ilfbfated Lager Beer, , I . In Kegs and Bottles, t BOTTLED BEFar, A SPECIALTY, , "EPHave Just received a smaQ ot of BOTTLED ALK and PORTER, which I offer to the public at ft reasonable nrica . Address 1 3 w FRED CT MTJNZLER, - mbr28 " ; " Lock 255 CnarioOe, N. C. IBS 1 JUST RECEIVED A JOB LOT OF FFF A F AA FF A A F AAA F A A UN N NN N N N N N NN N NN oco o o o o o ooo V T y y YY Y Y And are offering them very much below the real value. Call and get a bargain. Have also Just receiv ed per freight several things that will pay you to Inspect Just received new FASHION SHEETS FOR JULY. SMITH BUILDING. junll MUSIC CHARLOTTE, N. C. SH.3NTCQ of XiTJX3T33IlIa" ete T3A.T33S. I 1 I Cs3 525 CI 1 Hp j 1 Wholesale a Retai l1 Ml j 'fjfllSwsrT y3SrSfc& jl jfj Thousands of Musical Families throughout North and South CaroMna are intending to purch se PIANOS and ORGANS In the Fall, when cotton comes in. WHY WAIT? Buy at once, and enliven the long, hot SUMMER MONTHS v, lth Music and make the "HARVEST HOME" still more Joyful. Mid-Summer Under our Mid-Summer Sale, we offer to sell during the months of JUNE, JULY, AUGUST and SEP T EMBER, 1882, PIANOS and 0RGAS, of every trake, style and pilce, at our very lowest cash rates On PIANOS $25 Cash, Balance November 1st, 1882. On ORGANS $10 Cash, Balance November 1st, 1882. WITHOUT IUTEEEST OB IF BALANCE CAN'T BE Lot ger lime will be given, with a rca-.onable Increase of pilce. All instruments of every grade and price included In this s ile. Tell your musical friends of It. Write us for Catalogues, Price Lists and Circu ars. This sale closes October 1st 1882 Early purchnse secures cash prices and eSSy terms, fix (ri) years guarantee, tstool-aud Instructor with every Organ. Freight paid both ways if no sale. Test them in your own ho a es. Address 3VT.oJSxxa.itlx TVLVixsio Houso. PROF. WM. BAKER U my authorized Tuner and Repairer. All work guaranteed. Send orders to this house. H; McSMITH. WATCHES and JEWELRY! W. A. TRUSLOW, JEWELIB,KEEPJ CONSTANTLY on HAND A WELL SELECTED STOCK. OF WALTHAM AND ELGIN WATCHES, In Gold and Silver Cases, all of which he fully Warrants Reliable Time Keepers. Business men know THAT "TIME IS TVEOaxnETST" And a good Investment is to buy a Goo l Watch. If roar old Watcb does not keep time, leave with A few days and bave It regulated. He can Junfl Im RED JUNE APPLES, FRESH GREEN CORN, RIPE SOFT PEACHES, Crystal Ice Cream, at PERRY'S PERRY'S HEADQUAET8R3 FOR FfaUIT8. Jun2l WANTED. A .WASHINGTON Hand Press and material for a 7-column newspaper. Address J. P. BABINGTON, Junl4tf . . Shelby, N. C. NOTICE. . ,-KoRTiiCfioiJNA Railroad Coif pant, ,,'.: - w8eeretaiy and Treasurer's Office. . Company hops, N.C, June 20th; 1882. J k TiBS Tblrty-tWrd annual ineetlng brtiestock nolders of this company wtH"be f4 ia Raleigh on Thursday, July 1804, 1882.- . ! t Stockholders desiring to attend can get ttcke's for themselves and the Immediate members of their families (WIFE and CHILDREN LIVING UNDER THEIR ROOF) by applyina to the under. slimed.- jr. b ttUillN.., , Pine App -un22 until 18 July , , secretary. iT! PER EXPRESS SEVERAL LINES OF GGO O O O e go GOQ OO. O O O O O O OO 00 O O O O O O OO DDD D D D . D. D 0 1L S83 ' s8Sss HOUSE ! t3 CM " ' M Special Offer: AHT ADVAUCE Iff PEICE, PAID IN THE FALL, give over one hundred references in the city. IFOR um. BY Virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Catawba county, made la the case of P. C. bhufordaiid others, plaintiffs, vs. A. M. Poweil and others, defendants, at Spring Term, 1882, of Catawba county Superior Court, the undersigned. as receiver, win sen at puono sate, at tne Long Islrnd Cotton Mills, on MONDAY, the SHD DAY of"JTJLY, 1 882,itlrB- f oliowlng valuable Property, to-wit; The lactory of the Long Island Cotton Mills, to gether with 16 acres land, including the entire water power of seven feet head, factory building ouxu, iwo stories nign, nonnng ana saw mills, store and cotton bouses, blacksmith shop and five tenement houses, and the following machinery: 1 plcfeer, 1 86 inch double belter and tapper, 6 36-inch 14 top flat caids, railway head. 2 drawing frames, 6 deliveries each, 4 ring frames (Brides berry make), all in good order. 2 Danforth cap irniues, ioc apuiuiea. lutaj uumoer spinaieSBlU. 1 Travis card grinder, bunch and ballne r,r- also a large lo of old looms, pullles, shaiUng, - Kor more accurate and definite description of the property and the conditions of said sale refer ence is nerepy maae to tne decree above referred. TERMS: Twenty per cent of purchase money cash and the balance "'in ennai in. talmentsof three months and six months. rona t;ana approved" security reaulred of Cihaser, or the Receiver is by said Decree au lzed to- vary terms . to: suite purchasers. The on Factory 0 ueceiver ia aiso aumorizea oy saia uecree to sell said property at private sale, upon such terms as shall be agreed upon between him and purchaser, H and he vUi entertain-private bids unUKtayf aale..ii Persons wishing taejcaTntoe-aald-opertr wlll .. ' -find Db Jl. M, KeweU and Mr. Levi Shutord on th ! " . premises. ther of whonf wltf. take- pleasure in. - showing the same. Address ... -:y. v . - iJOEraL.CDBB.'Becelver.'' ' 41 4- 1 9 ll 11 ! -ft 35 : I If it- I . Jan3 . LtacoimoDvLtocolneounty, N, C, - -! .J ' I t , . t.'ili .Ail - 7 0- i vi-
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 25, 1882, edition 1
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