VOL. XXVII, rr rTl.()nrTR; X3:rUESDAT,lJUNE 27, 1882. NO.,132. r- -DEALERS IN- JUSTIN Mi ik a ate . HI 1 1 M BREUUaS.VCiCI- mm av 1 w - - ' YG R A M GJD W W TJ CENTS and LADIES' SUPPBR&; - : a. .vs. lit . ' A LOT OF NEW- SEALED AT LAST. NORTH CAROLINA CONSTRtlGTlOIT BONDS, fnmirmp.rarititl cotiDons attached the firstr daV Of J uly, 1878, orthe Lxt day of October, . r ; 'jmLX'-.: ;a. .' ... k.nt am -a that. Have the Best 3toek of Gents' Uand-SfTFfd Shccs 21UL.J?13 IN THE BTATBU iy Another lot of Hoop Skirts from 40c to $1. Mohair and Linen Ulsters In aU's'yles. from $1 25 1 Ji ; 7 very eneapfonr remnariV stock of Merfp ana H xYt Al PEGRA.MJS CO.V , '- :i 3ft ' . '' - Sf Boys' Straw Hats wUl be closed oat tery low, " PT Tie attention of Housekeepers Is called (0 a good assortment of Caar Matting that m are selling at reduced prices to close out. 1- rvauces --1 T; L Sep ft Co. TrDDra 1 J1U 3un4 OF ULL PBIK - -. ;. f r PEGFRa ; s.ut 1 ill -4 ili, Tcit and tp Hah Summer, iV--i t H F 3 & V I J-f. ... Of the Latest 8tyles. Of the Late 8tylML PEGRAM CO.; PAN SUIT THKIB Farmer Friends With any Wnds BOOTS and 8HOE8 THKY WI3H. ; . i. A. Jk.tm0 3 it tine At this Beason, various diseases of the bowels are prevalent, ana many I vet an Zo through lack "of knowledge of a safe uiu sure remeuj. x 100. x xavu xaui KtTiTiKB is a sure core for Diarrhoea, Dys fl entery, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Bummer Complaint, etx, and is perfectly safe. Read th following : t- M BAiwBati)om,. T,Mrd 23,1881 ' PXXBT IUYM Jint KTT.T.KH tuvrfaiU mfmr ttuiaxt rtlU tot cramp and pln in the atomaeB. JOSBPH BUBDITT. N10HOLTXI.LI, N. Y., Feb. a, 1881. - The vary (( medicine I know of for dysentery, cholera morbus, and crmmpstn the tomach. Have used it for years, and It la r emn every time. li?fIhavetsedyonPAni Kimji In seyere case of s cr Shoe DressiBgTt KSIP ALL KIND1 OK .1 flunmtu. Oa.. j Tor twenty years I have used your Part i c4nmy family. .-Bare reotnolainta. nsed it many times for bowsl wotua not leei sue Hinn. Ml. Jan. 23. 1881. HawnsedPaTOTlMTla' Paw KiiJtor twelve Tears. It ia taf: ntre.dnd rriUk No mother ' ihewM ailowtttobeout of thelaml. yAIm - ' '"J ' OKiaDtA,N. .00.19,1881. We beoan namr it over thirty yean ago. and it awygvai irnmeiWate wilef Wonld hardly daw a. . i.ij4moo.ao..reb.23.i88L. Keartr ererr family in tiii aection keeps a bottle P E G R A i4'&0v7 BEST B BAUDS and LATEST STYLES in the bouse. TJ. 8. Cowsttlate, lOBTON. Lafies!fissesf J3 T J ( nsmTjt. Kaxmw ProseiA.X'eb. 8. 188L I ha known PnT Patm' Pact Kit .T.aTtalmoat K-from the flsy irwae mtrodooed. and after years of observation and use I regard Us presence in my r household a an MwyHi , -.s to. .i. sX.8. femsi Uia Consul. The Settlement of the Bonds of the St lorbo Pwrcha,iieiof:8tK;Jrf in the Nortk Carolifia Railroad. , - Baleigh, IT. Jane 14, 1882. 2? is ExceUericy Thomas J. Jarvis, Gov ernor of NortJi Carolina : Sib: Tjbe tindersigned, appointed com missioners "to adjust and- renew a por tion of thetatcttiirjaiejr the act of 18T9, chapter 138, beg leaver to submit for -your consideration, and. that of the Treasurer bt the StatenHAe acbjriT)any- ingagTeettrent "entered into -between theoLand those of .the North Carolina Railroad whose names are signed thers- to. ' In its esseniial principles this agree ment does not differ from that former ly submitted to yon: and by yoa to the IastrGenefal Assembly. The prinqipiB of smerifent'inaeea m TreseMDejpy the aCwind waCot;ciUtsi adltefied tf in both. There is a difference, however. in sdrhe of the details, which, while it has been mada more acceptable to .both Darties. is at the same timer rendered rne former agreement was not, it is true? awafed4)ft4iff last General As- nnr, rnpaip.n. nuL lf itin run lurceatu plainJy sanction of the principle of ; the settlement as established by tneact ; of 1879. Nor can the continuence of ifie dmihissiott be Otherwise regarded than as aaexDression bt the legislative will that some eqtiitaMe adjustment Vhorld etiimiwught. rr i iy r There is mtle doubt tnac tne-rauure to secirtnp approval ot, the General" Assembly afossout of . an ojjmon that; mgrei favoratHfl concessionsr mlihtbe! t$btainedlamhe bojidholders.; Eigh-; teen months have elapsed since the first! fegreementSr aa- made,7a1irlng- which ' time the bondholders hayeiitia"de no; overture of t any kind to the commis-. siOhelfStiuiWakerftno action looking, to -an adjustment. It seemed evident from1 Ihis circumstance ilmt the former offer! -to compromise was made in good faith on the part of the bondholders ; that' they, in their judgment, bad eorujwded! all that a just regard for their own! rights would admit ; and that they had: come Jto, the conclusion that further; concession involved ' such a sacrifice that ifistlfifl to themselves demanded that they should abide the result of the; foreclosure of the mortgage under I which their bonds were secured, what- ever that result might be. : In thisstateof facts, it seemed to the commissioners that the only prospect for bringing' the? matter entrusted to their charge to a successful issue was for them to reopen - negotiations. In th nrncrrRss. of these negotiations, , it bntidanUiappeared how unbounded; wwe the opinions of tnose wno sup-i posed tnat oetter terms oi Betuemeut could be obtained. It was not, indeed. without much reluctance tnat tne same terms were now conceded that had been ?olun tartly proffered Derore. The undersigned suoait una agree ment as presenting solid Rlaims to your approval and to the approval of tne jtreasurer. Tney are connaent uiai. ii embraces the Dest terms ppon wmcn wi adjustment can De miae. J.ney r9 ooutidentalso that thjs adjustment will be in the highest degree Denenciai m every aspect in which it can be viewed. It disposes nnanjr oi an tnose uaauiaj questions which have o long disturbed the minds of our people, and retarded the prosperity of our State., A great property now au putost prupcrtj acquired by the selt4acrificing efforts of many of her most patriotic sons.and identified witn tne memories ut meu held in honor by , al .our peop vntH rovftftted securely in the State. These results are accomplished without falling dnA iMliMeauent to date.? Itt caseai j&f said coupons have been'detahedVfrora said bonds and are not delivered therewith; the amount of such detahlfjonf ons Shall be noted on the certificate f the commissioners, and in the issuing f the new bends the Treasurer ihall' cjrf dff from them . and retaifi therfltetriEJturiflg ' coupons5 f er tAirtyaollato'tfte amount of the mis Sing cOoponyaadhall deliver .1jiein ps twcntiell tetb holders sottbe said oM iniaajngKSmpons, in exchange therefot, wtenevlr thesame shall toe rtMantfi!rffA trfance due on 'coupons of BaidfcoridaBeterior ; to the flrstj e enlightenment of which many of day of Jalyvl&? be paid without j -le states are nnable tonoake adequate interest ontf,bf tL i talancif dividends provision. ; and" believing it ' to be the Qm6iMi&kmiwJtto State in thel exmsfitutibnal duty of Congress &- pro- v ' The Statistics of Illiteracy. 1 Washington, June 23. The stitis ilcs of illiteracy of the voting popula tion of the United States are attracting much attention throughout the conn try, and it is believed will result in some action fcy Congress designed to cure this great and glaring evil. The following petition, signed by the Governor and other State officers of Massachusetts, many members of the Legislature and leading citizens of that State, has been laid before the two houses of Congress : ' "We, citizens of the State of Massa chusetts, impressed with the danger threatening our republic because of the ,irDalfiire illiteracy of the voting popu- iationlas revealed in the last census for IT! JUST RECEIVED PER EXPRESS A JOB LOT OF SXVSBAL LINES. O? FFP F FF F V A A A A NIT N NN N N N N N UN N NN OOO O 0 0 o o OOO V V V V YY Y Y OOO o - a G O GG GOG OO O O O O O o - OO OO o. o o o o o OO DDD sr's ua DDD asm 9i C5 iheM79gt imposing one dollar of taxation, either SE&ifemS foreiWery, of the property, or for m us . A "S j o r a resldenoaof twB tyjijree years In India, uuil II III insjij isksi ill nisi Minis. 1 1 cholera, and nerer knew rt lo fail to gv Jttiet. - a VUUUMW ; f Kd family caff safelyTvbe withettthifll I J?or5 tait py au amgisia ae ajak ian$lW)berM iU PERRY DAVIS s Proprietors, . Providence, R. L sept dtw sept ft ocL STKA JEW3CKBRIDGE, VAJ a inn nuiM man nair a mnmrr uaa nvwo snw H I. in Mmu aa a medielnal sjrent in a wide. ; r-k-iA 4iMuft MultKndea of women testily to lis ansarpassea eiuuwsr " "7, rn its wuuid and most distressing forms Is curef. -CHKONIC DIABBHOXA AND DTSXNTXBY. permanent cures result.! Late, direct troa the a hlh ana hAantirnllT IOCatea In ttOCK foWttVs.rand,arrcpeH for the reception Y?m. i t to October 1st' each SH TWMWI nZn . year; eapaew, i,uwu. .j V kniMalA an d retail, by Dr J. BL He- ASl and DivTre. SMITH, Charlotte, N. a maris if s :x-A a5 O ULZ Ir-J S ? : : J (dj -rj 5 - rj dloJviv! rfrt Klt&iMt yf en eL&2 a jjLJwn-J . ft -4 " f"rr' fQ '' K teMmoatsapaaBr.BOT H&UU.SON'B ' I: WW'S.' - iwjfn r -J"m" "jfe7 Jj1 : ar i. t i vt m erf I 2 a a.i:-, a , . ..-.J naw .mi, aaat fuwin Machine in the wii.r Mc Wllaoat PasuiufaeiaTaT J.. fH'is5BWHMOND Vl may)) .r .irt 5i y f niiAiiw a 'v-fii!ii ,fW SSWr tffiJ iawaataf. W -lit K if saw ,m 10 ni-u a;iw , i l. -V .fltJ H.IIkaI bil ( I 4 czj7i 1 Ml I M S MM ; yt gm i i ww M-j-ejiutJ f 5i4.a our- InbA ktcs . u .a -hj wu .K('Olawl f !- .W--al Wiil8 1 1 a , i i i.. iiti tMMw - . .tJ !i-iiJ a4A Jtttt kto a j 'a PZaBf .a t CQ . - ifirtsl -Ma Gleaveland MineraHpriDgs 1 . . .nmm frnm nhelbri. E4 T .KfbrmMthtiT l mife of iaTlTSlW ft B Ura vjoiDi AND WA&M aUtHSiw A a ttlty Mil aispawOns hanl amaamifMaall atraaiian in i.naa uihiu. Huns n'"-"' " -iiiiraaa jitjunwi a Moa. PO3T01 M'itOTQ-lirjT ..7 , "aJ oij i ciSrr ftlHl i' atiwmtA leflWum wl sWit 4df Oi tri Vl'lrit bit drl 'n TlPHjBtbr. iiBpraaence csaiung j-acuwr aCdS ;lh5L2i iVairTaLT kkown remedy. na4 0 - rUi -aiople lf ur. hich be witt r- Daymentfifithe Interest, which will ae- cured thereby. crue upon tne uoous wubu iui cuw,- ing the settlement, jji ay, uy iuo teiiuo of this compromise-a fund is provided for the final extinction of these bonds.. While it thus cakes care or tne inter est -ei but whole people, it in ah especial manner preserves the interest of those of her citizens who vsubscribed f or the construction of this great work, or which is held by their descendants, it lifts from the States burden of debt of more than three quarters of a million. This involves biithe part of the hold- ertrbf these bonds" BttrreBaeror zw on eacir bond.' And ivhen it ia consid- renHhat" tMsnfssRnT s-made m mortgages upon: wmon; jweewMro uu sale must follow in. a fe tnontha,t cannbt be regatffeij ,81 pet thin 4 Ub '.ratonevw f - ..;-iv .r I The pTtne&t value or una grea prup iprtv. which, smce the completion pf, the witeritortiiCarolin raUroadJOtnls ",mairmnrfrt&nt link in the line cf juimmnnii&tlnn xfiLweeii our BOB andlhe great ?auey, oi. ue wwi iu yi direction, ana anequaiiy mjpucuuiiiua. on one of the great highways between the North and tne tsoutn vaa aniaer, 'cannot in the most sooer judgment oe estimated at - less i tnan oouuie we amount of bonds exenangea, xor iw re demption. Its value, when these bonds shall reach maturity, no one conversaht rifh intrABtji of this. kind, with the present rate of increase of wealth aid ..,iha i fekth (if whiflh itmut' be LScSlerateti when the tidef immigra- hati hnJi r turned to mo ouuiuwu States, coaid esumaw at less man ble the price fixed by this agreement, this great 1W of travel and transpor tnA tn be a factor of incal- cuTaDTeT6Wlirthetur of thectate,is aeia unoer uer uwu vvuvi, and she thul f etains the means tot; ad 1 dsfioa ttrfough conditions inserted in fitfireieaSBS,all those complications to Svnfciilnlidtable discriminations have td often jkferise.1 5 ? tj s , 4 For a further exposition of the con siderations which have influenced the undersigned in entering into j,qib siw- ment, they beg leave to reiw Hiiueu former report , Upon? one rpoint only theysdesire ta add a remark. speaK inir then the wurcefrom which the dividends for the payment of the in terest on the bonds are to be derived, they expressed-the opinion that the lease of the road could be continued without difficulty. What was then ex pressed as a matter of opinion they are now able to affirm as a matter of f4ctf It is now known that a lease of the road can be effected for the whole time duiWwnJch these bonds have to run. We have the honor to be, very re spectfully, your obedient servants, v Geo. Davis, : M. McGehee, !! Ill f fU '-t 1 t D WlBAIHrf ' " Cpmasionert. Whereas under an act of General As sembly of the State of North Caroltoa, ratified on the 14th day of March, Ai D. 1879, entitled An act to adjust and. re new a portion of the . State debt," he Onvemor of said State was authorized to nnnnint three commissioners to car- . !J ..fcj'HiA A.aAntinn Kir fni ry saiu aci imu wauwuu, j v. change ofi the bonds therein men rovisiou vi.w w rgf onald annnintpd bv the Governor State, commissioners for the purposes mentioned In said act: Now, therefor we, the undersigned, tioldeni 'of bonds v aaiA Ktatftln onid act. mentioned anff deSrflM ft hiretjelrerally and not jointly, propose and agree to W MfWaeneft .anatwonjami tgiiw-wi rnn) tth thma aui commissiohers 'aforesaidin bf thelwwa wnM? hejd; tod,; coatfbueay,ti mi Sorth. CJaroMnarafiroad Company, not neretomJdKtiiniBea xa- n aait .known asthet Stazey suit, (hereinafter menlioned),h.tlUf thatis not sufficient for tbafepurosi then out ofr toe iur Tiin rf t.hfts dividends on the stock owned by-tii Slate in the Bwd railroad mpanyvhlishall nol-beiapplied the payment'of.the interest on the new etate ixnQiito sessueu uuuci i tiu JBH':?t.?irwaB8i -' : ,Wil ;' ! . In exehitcSi lor the bonds thusdeliv bi ed by aa4re to: receive new bonds , ioonai jifettonmi. to the principal of the ibdsaiverrlby us to said commis-; otiervti4 etialibe jsued by the laaid Stat in all reepecta in accordance; with the' provisions of the act above re-! f erred to, with semi-annual coupons at-j tached thereto for interest of thirty dollars each, the first of which shall be-: oome dne and payable on the first day of October, 1882, except that the first! coupon of tne new bonds issued in re newal of the old January and July! bonds shall be tor forty-five dollars, in stead of thirty dollars; so that the in terest on each class of bonds may be equalized, it being the Intention of this contract that tne oonanoiaers soau re bate to the State two hundred and forty dollars of interest on each bond deliv ered for renewal.. The surplus of the dividends received under said acton the s-atock owned by the State in the North Carolina Rail road company, and applicable to the said old bonds, after paying the interest on said new bonds, ahall remain as and constitute a sinking fund for the pay- ment of the interest due before the first day of July, 1878, on such of the said old bonds as have not been presented and proved in the suit known as the Swazey suit now pending in the United States circuit court for the eastern dis trict of North Carolina, and after such interest is paid, then for the payment of interest and principal of the said new bonds issued under said act, and shall be sacredly held and applied to this purpose and none other ; and such sur Dins shall be invested in the purchase oi the new four per cent bonds of the said State; and all of the bonds thus purchased shall be stamped and marked as the sinking fund for that purpose. The certificate for the stock owned by the aaid State in the North Carolina Railroad company shall be held by the public treasurer, after the same shall have been returned to the State by order of the eourt in the said Swazey suit until the said new bonds are paid in full, and no lien, mortgage, or other Incumbrance shall be placed or made on the said stock, or by the said railroad company, which shall have a priority over, the lien of said bonds on said stock 1 ' And it is understood and is hereby expressly declared to be the true intent and meaning of this agreement that the new bonds to be issued hereunder are given, not in payment, but in re newal and extension only of the old bonds, and without prejudice to the lien of the said old bonds on the State's stock in the North Carolina railroad company, which lien is preserved unim paired lor tne security oi ine new uouuo as fully as. Ihe old bonds are now se- videfar the safetv of the republic no less in time of peace than in time of war, and that the enfranchisement of the freedmen. imposes ah "obligation upon the government to qualify-them fnr thfl safe discharere of the duties. With I which they are charged, do earnestly trftv'tli&t nrir retwesentatives in Con- assembled will take prompt and! efficient measures to avert this danger: that moneys raised from such sources as Congress may in its wisdom deem best shall be distributed to the common schools "of the States and Territories, on the basis of illiteracy, in such manner as shall notupersede no interfere with but rathef stimulate their efforts, ' and under such guarantees aa shall secure its application to this object with equal justice to all classes of citizens." Sa ' ' No matter how advanced In life, Good teeth In either man or wife Or maid are a rich prize; And those Who wonld the gift preserve, From SOZODONT won't swerve, 8hoald tbey at all be wise. WOWIAN. Hw Shall She Preeerve Her Health and Beauty. One who has long investigated this subject gives the result, and is happy to Bay that it is found in Woman's "Best Friend." It is adapted especially tn that oTpat central, all-controlling organ, the womb, correcting its disorders, and curing any ir regularity of the "menses," or "courses." Dr. J. Brad&eld's Female begulator acts like a charm in whites, and in sudden or gradual checking, or in entire stoppage ot the "monthly courses," from cold, mental trouble, or like causes, by restoring the natural discharge in every instance. In chronic eases, so of ten resulting in ulceration, falling of the womb, its action is prompt and decisive, sav ing tne constitution xrom numoeness evus auu premature decay. Prepared by Dr. J. Bradfleld, Atlanta, Ga. Price: trial sixe. 76c ; large size, 81-50. For sale by all druggists. IJeto lidtTerttseiuettts. And are offering them very much below the real value. Call and get a bargain. Have,ao jnsi.ieceiv- ed per ireignt several imngs mat win pay you wimvroi. "h t FASHION SHEETS FOR JULY. From the Toledo Blade. I SURPRISING EFFECTS OF s-.XTB.ACT OF CELEUV AND CHliTlOMILE UPON T1IE NERVOUS SYSTEM and DIGESTIVE ORGANS, Aa Invariablr Produced by Dr. C. W. Beiikon'v Celery and Chamo mile Pills. They have been tested time and again, and al ways with satisfactory results. This preparation just meets the necessities of the case. Let me state just what my Pills are made to cure, and what they have cured end will cure: Neuralgia, Nervousness, Sick Headache, Nervous Headache, Dyspeptic Headache, Sleeplessness, Paralysis and Dyspepsia. These diseases are all neivous dis eases. Nervousness emDraces 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 ana nap ntnftft ta a Drteeless boon, and yet. for 50 cants. . you can satisfy yourself that there is a cure for von. and for sfi. 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 br all druggists. Price, 50 cents a box. TJenot lOfl North Eutaw street. Baltimore, Md. By mall, two boxes tor SI, or sx boxes for $2.50. to any address. Cannot Accept. Baleigh News and Observer. ; s Tha trustees of Wake Forest College ay received a telegrtt from ,R)v. A. Ort&kbn, of Ashevifiej wad wis recent ly erected president $of fte college, de elininar the position. Mr. Dixon as signs as a reason for his declination the fact that he had been previously called to take charge of a church in Balti more, and that the people of that church would not release him from his engagement So he will go to Balti more. The I trustees! i of i Wake Forest are called to meet Jaly 6. to elect some one to fill the vacant position. No Trace of ChilPs Party. London, June 28. Lieutenant Mel ville telezraohs from Yokotnkah under AAta nf Anvil 10 that he searched the fcoastfrom the fiver Alenek to the river Jana and found no traces of the second cutter or Lieut Chiff 's party. He bur- M3U LIU? I CUiaiUU u. XOliuug d yai i.j ouv. secured every paper pertaining to the expedition. m Thousands of ladies ohrbh grateful remem brances ef the help derived from the use of Ly iia S. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. Brlgbt's Disease of the Kidneys, Diabetes and nthr iiaAflaM of the Kidneys and Liver, whtch you are being so frightened about. Hop Bitters is the only tning mat wiu sureiy suu peiumuomii prevent and cure. All other pretended cures only relieve for a time and then make you many times ore. ! ; ( ' ; j , ' ' MRS. JOE PEHSOM'S BE.TIEDY WILL. CURE SCROFULA, And Is unequalea as a TONIC It will cure Rheu matism, Cancer in its early stages, Heart Disease, Chronic Bflloos Colic, Eruptions, Skin and Blood Diseases, - J ' " '- 1 1 lanojBHineD the ex- ohed tate MC- been i of iaid 9 Uoldfcn'A Opinion Baleigh, 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 retu'ts. I believe her remedy to be ex cellent fcr the purposes for which It is intended. WW. HOLDKN. Judge Strong's Opinion. v Baleigh, N.C., Dec. 1st, 1880. llrs. Joe Person: Madam Some m nths ago I was in bad health, suffering from debility, lndlgeetlon and loss of appetite, when a friend who had experienced great han-tit frnm iwb of rout 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 us a valuable and efficient Vegetable Tonic, and wish you much success. very respectfully, 8TB0NG. . . ' . Dimr - . . ' Newbem,Beptember6tb, 1881. ' 1 have used Mrs. Joe Person's Tonic for general debility consequent upon living in a low country. aBd found great benefit from it as an appetizer f tone to tachYABD v - Atier OtsMT J-aiai havd Failed.! Oxford, N. CFebraarj 2d, 1880. Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy cured our little girl, who was badly afilfctedwita eerofuia in the ayes, after all other available means had failed, i i .. &K- . ,B... BLLI0TT. I am prepared to PBOVl that I have discovered the vegetable antidote for Bcrofula. My Remedy will expel 'the dlseae front the system, thus ren dering uthe-best BLOOD PUB1FIKR known. I have sold ovtr 4.000 bottles, and; have never re ceived one unfavorablc - report- Infallible for Bcrofula and InrptlonsEold and endorsed by the Drugeists of North Carolina.' Send for circu lar containing testimonials of remarkable cures. The e tesUmoaUla come, not from the far West OT the Trttoriea.Tut' from well known citizens of roar own State. Ask your druggist- for, my ltomtdy,; Prtolwtottter$5pr bajldMen. for further tofwmaiiori,a4dieM J r a. a iBatMiavl IMsasaiallaa.H- s Junll SMITH BUILDING. MUSIC BOUSE, CHARLOTTE, N. C. of IjTTIDIDHIN" dts TIATEfl. , 1 ' .niiHimiiiiiiiiiirifilg pW' Wholesale & Retail.! plj H 1 Orfls 4 J 1 1 ! mm -a iMtSHSw MU9CHDUt4 I lli!l('WTPI1i,wn?l5l'lca'l fea'',i'niMiii,ifii''a ij Cv) bbbbbbBsjHbbbI Thousands ot Musical Families throughout . North and South Carolina are lntenoing ,w purcu so PIANOS and ORGANS In the Fall, when cotton comes in. WHY WAIT? Buy at once, and enliven the long, hot SUM MX B MONTHS with Music and make the "HABVKST HOME" still more joyful. 3j DR. C. W. BENSON'S I SKIN CURE la Warranted to Oure BOX I MA. TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTION, DISEASES OT HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLES and TENDER fTCHINOS on aU parts of the body. 1 inaksa the skin white, sot and amoota; (moves tan and freckles, and la the BEST toilet dressing in THH WOULD. Elegantly pat up, two bottles tn one package, eonslstlng of both, internal aad external treatment. All Qrst elaas druggists have it. Prioe II. per package. C. N. cnttenton. Sole Wholesale Agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's Remedies, 115 Fulton street, New York. Junl A NOTED BUT UNTITLE 1 WOAIaa. p Prom ths Boston Globe. Under our Mid-Summer Sale, we offer to sell during the months ot JUNK, JULY, AUGUST and SUP TKMBXR, 1882, PIANOS and ORGANS, of every make, style and price, at our very lowest eash rates On PIANOS $25 Cash, Balance November 1st, 1882. On ORGANS $10 Cash, Balance November 1st, 1882. WITHOUT IHTEBEST OS AH7 ADVANCE 4H PRICE, IF BALANCE CAN'T BE PAID IN IHE FALL, Longer time will be given, with a reasonable Increase of price. All instrument! m every graae ana Drice included In this sale. Tell your musical friends of It Write us for. Catalogues, Prloe Lists and Circulars. This sale closes October 1st ia Mx (rt) years guarantee, Early purchase secures Test them in row own hotr.es. Address stool and Instructor with every Organs ' Freight paid both ways If no sale. a - , ' PROF. WM. BAKSB is my authorized Tuner and Bepairer. to this house. .' . All work guaranteed. Bend orders H. McSMITH. 3rr. Editor - Ttwabovelsa good likeness of Mrs. Lydla E. Pink. of IjTiri, Mass., who above all other human beings . saay bp trnthfnUy called the "Dear Friend of Woman," as some of her correspondents love to call her. She is sealCT'ty devoted to her work, which is the outcome of a life-study, and is obliged to keep six lady assistants, to help her annrerthe large correspondence irhloh daily pours in upon her, each bearing its special burden of suffering, or Joy at release from it. Her Vegetable Compound is a medicine for good and not evil purposes. 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 sayst "It works like a charm and saves much pain. It will cure entirely the worst form of falling of tbe uterus, leuoorrhcea, Irregular and painful Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and , ulceration, Floodlngs, all Displacements and the con sequent spincJ 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 faintness, flatulency, destroys &U craving for stimulants, and relieves weak ness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous 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 und5T all circumstances, act in harmony with the law that governs the female system. It costs only $1. per bottle or sii for $5., and is sold by druggists. Any advice required aa to special eases, 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, Haso.' For Kidney Complaint of either sex this compound is unsurpag3ed as abundant testimonials Show. -Mrs. Finkhatn'B Liver Fills," says one writer, ''are tat best ill fas world for the core of Constipation, Bttlousness and Torpidity of the liver. Her Blood Purifier works wonders In its special line and bids fair to equal the Compound tn Be popularity. An must respect her aa an Angel of Mercy whose sole ambition Is to do good to others. Philadelphia, Pa. CO Mrs. A. it. D- FC. MUNZLER SILVER SPOONS. ELEGANT G00S3 JUST BECEIVED, BY W.A.TRTJSLOW, In cases suitable for bridal gifts. Another stock of WALTHAW1 AND ELGIN WAJCHES, t ' ' And other desirable goods. Fine SPECTACLES and XYX-GLASSE3. ME. LABE jun9 lm "WILLIAliIS Is With me and will always welcome his friends. Pine Apes RED JUNE APPLES, FRESH GREEN CORN, RIPE SOFT Crystal Ice Cream, at Coin Factory IF W MILE. PEACHES Tv Virtue of a decree D Catawba eounty, made In the A6ENT FOB BQW.iM'.'BrcWBlT (MOTS : ' 6t Philadelphia, Pa ,V " 11 J $ig following terma, viz: wi In Kegs and .t uLi n, i.f. riitMr.mit l.tan Am u i I - - ...... n , ! i wOfl 01 Bpeetai aupeBBeUoa vi rnmaeucuu vuvam i JMHUCSSiy 111 iW aUUrj auu utoi uibpmw. 1 t.jt, j.,..fev. i-Bsv. Dm Dmampt,?' s-: EJsjajMaWtliEfMi--'- -hm trwblev especially Brlght's Disease r Diabetes, as Hod Bitters neverfaiw of a 'core where i sure 1 BOTTLED ;.BEE11. A 8PECIA ltlt a irf-ti'--i --.l --. K tt: v.-.- ! ' .- CVShvw Inst reeciwjd a small lot of BOTTLED ALE and POBTEa, which I offer totbe pubMo at roaaonawe psTce. .Aaareas ) ;!(? ..-I on ,ockBox25Cuui0UN.C. mhr28 ai .. tti.T cf the Su pfrlor Coart of ae in the case of P. C bhufordand others, plaintiffs, vs. A M. Powell and others, defendants, at Boring Term, 1882, of uatawoa county superior uiun, mo unuersitiucu. as Receiver, will- sell at public sale, at the Long Island Cotton Mills, on MOriDAY, the 3BD DAY of JULY, 1882, the following valuable Property, fahwlf;;.., . ... -Ts. Inrtnr nf tbA TiruK TaTand Rottnn Mills, to- T TT?"RR VSi gether wiihl6aere land, including the entire iiJtlrtl O L JliiXJX I O Water power of wren feet headi factory building 60x40. two stories high, flouring ana saw muis, HEADQUARTERS FOB EBUITS. jun21 WANTED. A WASHINGTON Hand Presi and material fox A . 7-cohnnn newspaper, -gg Jonl4tt . ;r . -.. . Shelby, N.C NOTTnR: NOBTH ClBOIilMA BAILBOAD ColCf'AKT, . l n a. rtn sisasii'ai tfff rasl V , : CompaeiM)ps,N.C, Jane 20th, 18811 nTiTi ThtHvLihird kmual meellnsof the stock' - A'holders of this company wiUbe held In Baleigh 'on Thursday, July 18th, 1882- - -t fitorkhnldArs deairlna to attend can. et tfcke's for themselves and the immediate rn embers of their families (WIFE and CBILDBES LIVING UNDEB TQEIB RQOE 1 by anpijtng to the undef; aigned. . 5 1 i & i X . x-ui a jonsa until is juiy BDfra.' becretary, 10' store and cotton houses, blacksmith shop and five tenernentltouses, and th following machinery: 1 picker, 1 86-inch double beater and tapper, 6 86-inch 14 top flat eaidsr railway head. 2 drawing frames, 6 deliveries each,. 4 ring frames (Brides berry make), all in good order. 2 Banforth cap rrames, 132 spinaies. iuuu uumutr eyiuuics oiu, 1 Tratlaeard crlsder, bunch, em baling -press; alsoa large iot of eld looms, , pullles, shaiUng, Ac. .' - - - ' . . yor inote teenrate ucf Vdefinlto descrfptibn of the property and the conditions ot said tale refer ence ia hereby made tQ the decree above referred. TElUiias--Twen. ..per .can oi H purcnase money cash and 'the balance to 'equal In stalments of three ' months and. six months, bond -. tod -fepproved ; j security required ot purchaser, or the ueceiveria Dy.saia. decree au thoilzedto vary' terms' to' rait purchasers. The Receiver is also witJiortzed by said Decree to sell aid property at private, sale; urjod !ncht terms as she, l be agreed, upon neiween nun ana purcnaser. ana no wiu entertain pnvsio oias uclu any ot saie. Persons wishing to examine saia property wiu find Dt A.iL Powell and Mr, Levi Shuf ord on the v premises, either, ot, whom will take pleasure in. ' "L ; V ' . JOHN L. O0BB,BeeeIvr. , - iahs ' Unoblntoo, Lincoln county, N. C . 'r:we are to dearer garaonas to ilspoaaible. "We know this. r

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