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n r rflljfi -JL VOL. XXVII. CHARLOTTE;: a, WEClSSlMY, JUNE 28, 1882, NO.4,133 - 1 Y -o 111 " - 77 II I I III 111 4- BARGAINS H1! WCU YJDMIHeiC .on- CAN BE HAD IN II medical. HJI wmk jun29 yiynrii y juiil fei)!!nijiyyyi O " ' M - H 1-1 II a 68 fKrrR"S CJ! .K ,JlJliil -J j :ti ill. Mitt (1SC' TT.A . . . Vk.V'i)4ii.M!il x.a A erfydJCiHlwJnw , fait . l.?'IHr no Mi v. (iiiaU7 ulCd -L" I JTT 1" i his 1T t" S , .., hi B ,fciL Mn en ci rsof iu. 1 i'1 uu :: : I i tiisViS' ' "... -A LOT OF NEW- IMIIiJl w aIN1! ft nnui All the, Latest Jovelfe. '..B Another lot of Hoop Skirts from 40c to $1. iSohitf em Unen Ulsters In all styles, from $1.25 lT. ptarge stock of Lace QirUlps and Cretom J tw eaoa uur remnant ttocx' or Hen's and oj8'8trw fiats Trtn bf closed oat very low. Tbi attention of Housekeepers Is called to ft Ioo4 Assortment of Cane Jlatting that we are elllng at reduced prices 'to close out Si L Seigle f Co. Mn4 1 ''V- -1 At this season, varions diseases of the r bowels are prevalent and many lives are I fo ftrt)ughJaic f knw4edcTa safe AaAdure remedj. Peek-? Darts' Pain Killer is a sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dys entef?; CfcolTfcolera Morbus, Summer Complaint, etc., and is perfectly safe. TfnaA rn : -UutoMttdlitftot czamo pain In the Bbsnach. . . KlOHOLTTXLK, N. Y-Feb. , W8L -' TnMry fr medicine I know of for dysentery, cnblera morbus, aod cramps in the stomach. Have uuoa u i or years, ana u is w em erery tune. W UaAuv uavoaea toot nun jror twenty years I have used roar in my family Have used it many limes for bowel F5c)mplUiis, afialf ahea v emir Would not feel safe 8AOO,HX.,Jan.S9,188L :1. ahqnWaJ3k,bQrtrtlliffantt& k .Feb. 19. 1881., we begrnn nsmg1 it .unit atways mum toKOtobedi Kearlyvry Stoir iattos eeeteOTp a bottle in the honse. Pa. . Mobtoh. U. R CoKscion, CxwmJK Rhkmimi Pbpbsii. rob. rM8i, LnaTekxiownPmaM Xav' SuaKHuatateaost aEwaa thady ifwijiiuln"' d f Ns yearo w obSMTvati on and em I reeard. its-Dresenee in my Ttfxjapnom as an d : SI MotttaiMte ST- HSOK, EMO I ' TtifffriiTiTnalinn of Hrfmtrthrf.fi vnirs In jnajs. - I mw gtTon m many res m of aiarmcBajayseo tery, and-obotera, and nerer knew it to fail to gtye relief- . B. Ct,ttok. Ne-teiilr-an Wfelrte withiffot this' n Jataluafcle Hiel. lta tfl BritogsiUF witbiqlhe reaia BfalL 1 V 1 1 1 S fpr sale oyj 4U touggistst at' J5c, 60c i UihltlOOiXroftle.: PEKRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, sept dtm sept oot HTJITaV. VW.I WB . . I m nrvere cases ok. j i cnoterniDOsnan gavs almost 4 1 (RW fcl uiltfGI y! 8? 1881. I maCKEBIDGE, VA., tr," i0B more than half a century has grown stead 1 JD ly in reoute as a medicinal agent in a wide range-of Chronic diseases. Multitudes of women m tciHff tn its nnmiroassed efficacy in the re let and cure ptjhose aunwpts pecaUar to heltaeoul In 1U railed and most distressing forms la cuied. CHBONIC DIABBHOXA AND DTSENTBBY. .yield most sapidly, and permanftat crresult. Springs, which are, beautifully located, in Bocks hriHM ooiiMtw v.-. nii re roen f or the reception of rtsitors tnm June 1st to October 1st, each jesr; capaciiT, i ,uyu guraw. , -Tor saw. wfcolesaie aod retain, by Dr J. EL Mo- maria iy " ' NEW NO. 8. Lightest Bunning and Best Sewing Machine In the . v ipnrirt Tn it before burlnif any oiner, , v ivorid. :T ly Yf QUf ; Send for Tfrna atFtU. UV xna-Ur 4c Wilson IttavnufSMJinr's; i;o. Uirnay i ;leavIand Mineral Springs, I TZIu-I . . . m OI..IK. RA I fT'HKRJC Bpnngs are iwo uium XCt tXni Jl 'ibtles West of ChaAoMj aad ithtri J totle-of "to lotte staU onamvMffifivtw, ti . rsntrv a tin Wa.BX B ATHB. H 1 Pis Hril SoD WWtottwBuipnuT r?a iSr a fowtiniT, iw FtJi'rs'.l-ri -."ZZZ , banitseeureor tot me seasyu. " ttonsajiracnea w m ,aamma 't;l 'iWi, iff : JZ tJZTJ '.pi Ttehfurr: tost .Manhood, etea, 4 haviB tried la vain very, knbwa Jremedy. h di. R&WLSON'S jp t t i ' to his 1 fellow-suflfcrerst aoorafs rfu ;i.aMi ' 43 caatliam u Ki r. : : ' - - ' DR. MOTT'S.BLOOD UP. NOTES IfRdBf THE OTHER SIDE. The Late Collector of Internal Rerenue .Siftfclectoon pistrjLjyjnia on War Paint and talks right out in. I ' fnieetin'.; i?; ; h L Tf the Kdiuor or tneOUoeiTer. '4 x i II :haye had my attention called: to an article in The ChaJrlotte Ossskyxb purporting to te a eoXreapotid ncte f rom Washington, bearing date Jane 20th, ana signed .ijtup." ,7Tiwa correspon' denx professes to! give In smtaace3tW testamdny WW. H. JCierMbefotfrthd Semite committee investigating the ad ministration f the fcol lection' of lnt6r nal irevenn in-themtfdfiitrlct'bf North Carolina. ' ' -- - The statements contained in this ar - 4' ticlfe are a tissue of falsehoods unequaled i in airy puDticatian nave seen ior many yeab Inpf newsMl! O 1 rf P The falsehocid-is nigxjrUfi staj meat of facts,but in the very coloring and! dressing which this? miserable faf- sifiet ; has' gijgn-'Jhis effoBltvu., He Was not misledor mistaken, hut intended when he sat down to pen the article to put; together a tissue of lies ; and I say without fear of being mistaken that every member of the committtee, in clctding Sen atr Vanc& will sustain me , iii'.this assertion, hot only as to the fact of the statements being lies, but of the writer necessarily being a liar. Tpe vouchers bearing Kestler's name were tot SiDttrt TOf'"iheiteari872.Ten" yeaw-agoran"a-just after Xtook the"of noe pf -collector. Thiarman atatea that they tew"dkurmg,f tfaev campigrr ol 18801" This 1st iiuitMbtQ&3. ; says that l&sthjt rtestifiea'Qiatr he wasiemployedbne-month a(kth4 rfte ' $65ber onth. Thewitneas-testified that hf ;aBffipiftyeUldss Warjtjt ;inoB"th at theJrate - of ,Bl0OraeUtat $65 cov ered the time h& was- emxoytf. .yThis' is life ouaiber;:twj0;. --C" . Wif lib flays "this testimony sho we3 that the kovemmentaa charged -fesfor servaces ' never, 'perfoned.,, The wit ness testified that be was in the service for ihjme. eoxwfstby the $65; and wast paid the money by Dr. Mott. - Thi ia life number three.. . But these lies were only put in as a sort) of preliminary to the malicious nes wnicn ne meant to rojiow. tie jiay4 thaCTEhe "production Aof "the "other sjBvervouchers were "unexpected" to me, Sand that I was thunderstruck" and Thi$ is lie number four. Hbw could this puppy know that the production of the vouchers was unex pected Dy me r m point oi iacc me mistake ol31r. Clarke in iinakTig crat the Vouchers in 1872 in Kestler's name was; made the subject of a most rigid investigation by the Commissipner of InWrnai lieTenue years ago. ' I was f ul ly eict4paL6d i from any blame in the mattetj uesiaea tne special Agent s re- portj on this whole matter wasn , file with the committee before Mr. Kestler arrived in Washingtcai. And this pup py Tulfliiah to.HUie, world that;! was taken bv aorrjnfle t when Kestler was rjttetioned in reard to it and points iu in a most sensational style an imag- UAtW scene in the corxunittee room, npt one femptom arvesuge or wmcn oc curad as any ohS knows wlio was pres ent it the time. . The fellow seems to. nave no respect ior nimseir, ior ne knows that every gentleman in the room will when reading his statement, pro nounce mm an unoiusmng liar, ana and that even Senator Vance will be obliged to do the saine. Thematter of .the mistake of Mr. Clarke having been fully investigated by the proper authorities years ago, and the report of the special agent hav ing been previouslys pooured :aj &an tor Vanoe from -tiie Department and nut on file, and Kestler . having been subpoenaed before the committee, I had lull notice tnac it was to oe maae a pan of the investigation, and Mr. Clark was retained here for the express purpose of explaining the matter. It was shown thatjnot a dollar was claimed Dy me on these Kestler vouchers, except the $65 paid; him; that the excess of amount stated id all the voncners above wnat was granted by the Department was riot allowed or drawn by me.- s t r . - m-T jm 1 1?Ji. A. 1 A. Air. UiarKe expiaineato tue reait ment when the matter was investigat ed years agiythat it was the custom of the plerks of collectors to sign the names of subordinates in their absence, thatiit was a mere matter of routine form : and that the. certincate' tnat i signed to the correctness of the qnat terly! return was signed by.me.. Witfioux examining thie account andentirely up on his statement that they werecorfecv that jnjr signature was the metest mat ter of routine work; that any rrara in ATRfifa of amounts allowed would? nee essaily be Noticed and corrected at the; departmenti . " - : ---a This was all explained in the pres fincfl land full hearing ot the lying dog1 who nenned this article, and yet he goes:; on to picture in the balance of his arti k o nn imaorinarv scene in me commit tee room, yn&W Biatkes a climax bjh disgracef ur "perforrnadce. He finally say hatl wentto Commissioner Haum and comDlained ' that' Senators bad w: cess to the files of his office. This is lie No. 5, The Senators and Representa-' tivesj composing investigating commit toea necesaarilT-have access to the pub lie files' of the jforernmeiit,1 and tMs is; known to any sensible man at all aq-. hnainted with the proceedings of Con- 71 . . it a. il:, : greSS, At SUOWS uiai tui luiamuuo. scoundrel is riot only a liar, but a fool. Such characters as this fellow ought not to be allowed to be sneaking around' the committee rooms of Congress so as' 1m4ke their bread by -.imposing their iensational lies upon persons ananews papets at af distance from the capital WhoseiUm!t4diicbtafntance with'the affaits ind; nies of proceeding corf nectedwiiti thitwatioBses of Congress makes them liable to be imposed upon, Land to do gross injustice when not m jlljilSd to those who may happen to be the objects or tne petty mance oi uu principalled Bfjribbiers or who maybe so sitkiated for the tlme.beirig that tbesei fellows maj procori a - few loaves of bread by lying upon them. i Ijfsel sure tnat you win ao me tne justice to insert this letter in your pa- er, and 1 oeg mat you win mane ai- hce ror tne language used m speaK- incr of this miserable fellow. "very respectfully, J. J. MOTT. n ST'A JlEWS. Hon. D. F. Caldwell, of Greensboro, left Monday morning on an extended trip through Canada. Thb Demojcraticcpupty convention which met in Wilmington last Satur day endorsed Hon. A. A. McKoy for JddgjB, Swift Galloway for solicitor and Hon J A. M waddeii ior congress. Wi ston Leader: Ferdinand Black shot last. ssie King on Sunday morning The ball entered the right arm 4ast ibove the wrist, and went in about wtrichi 1 It was extracted iby Dr. Hay. .fBotnjc dphydr! Another om? rmBfitortWDontn ratrrmM in? Old hand; fit B. Y. Kevell has taken from nis din a potato vine which is conceded ek curiosity. Well formed potatoes Htrengfowing at every, joint of the vine t'Wd4ventheseliave small sprouts-up-- f ,ottJtHem, thus, goinwatf nffinifttf?; Iftfthte absenee-0? Jaftytmng Deiter-we ILjrwm say that i it ; is ,tt, agmaltQnd cross rtweeame. P0aia asa ttne pe nut. -uu.y&nnit & Rmm -mi-x .V.J 1 To worry about any Ltver.' Kidney 1st Urinary Trouble, espeeially Brlght's Disease or Diabetes, mm crnn nitiers never talis ol a cure where a cure is possible.- We know this.. - Evidences of Progressive Civilization. To the iditOr of the Obserrer.' - " At the recent magnificent wedding of the Jfrince Lopeid,ronrth8onof yueen Victoria; the bridesmaids dresses Were models of elegance and beauty. The il lust rated London Nfews gives pictures of each of these aristocratic ladies separately all in the first bloom of youth and several Hof them very lovely ia person. They were eight in number, and of the eight, the following - four, Lady Mary Campbell, daughter of the J)uke of Argyle ; Lady Alexandria Tempest, daughter of the Earl of Hard- wicke, and Lady Plorence Anson; daughter of the Earl of Litchfield," are Represented as havih nq, ear rings in thetir dainty little earai I consider this a strong1 - mark of ' advancing civiliza tion. Ear rings arid nose rings are alike -relics or barbarism. And we are pre- to nnd tiiat tne rour orineeiv nris - whi liave artistie. taste enough to Keep; Deautitni ears unmntuatea: are. ar, the most refined; and ejegant okintr or tne ewnt. 4 - in tne irnrtmv rjgoj accompanying the Illustrated News representing the royal groom and; bride, the! bride herself, Princess Helen of Waldeck, wears no ear-rings. : Whatever may be. said to the contra ry, I consider all metal orn amenta , wnetuer gold or silver, brass or copper, bronze or iron, as exceedingly "tacky." I suppose the citizens of our communl when they wish to express dissrust. but our! people sum. up all villanies in dress andj manners, under the comprehensive heaa.of,',tackjism,'' : Ifl matters not how expensive an arti ;le bf attire may be, if it fits badly and the colors "scream . at each other" it is. pronounced "tacky." A .further adv ince in cultivation Will lead them to a ajure all metals in personal decora tior , : . Tne Princess of Wales is considered thej most faultless dresser in Great Britain, l ; Her- taste is- exquisite, al though she has not entirely given up the bad habit of wearing metal orna ments. : . At the Queen a last drawing Tbom; she appeared in a complete cos--tumje -of woollen goods! Surrounded with . the . handsomest velvets, silks aatip.3- and laces which the wealth of ; and could obtain, the, the queen of on. art and beauty, appears in , from top to toe. I suppose all .rtistg in Europe, were ready to their hands with delight, for they. agtknow, that the most beautiful of all woven fabrics are made of wool. Thebe fabrics drape in the -softest and most artistics folds they i take, and re tain the most delicately, brilliant and beautiful colors they cannot be made to tike on a vulgar "shine," like the silk goods,' they cannot be stiffened into shaip, BtitEfoJfls, with starch. When Beail .Brumiriet was asked by a certain jMjfblemaBv what constituted a. gentle man, his reply was, "starch, my lord!" ItVas the age of BtaTCfirBattBe world movies the age of sta?ea&a4 passed, or rather is passing away. , Lpok at those twolittIegiijs,;pne dressed in a suit of kriiOed zeu&yr wool, ornamented with bunches of violets here and there ; the othe,r wearing a stiffly starched suit of linen Jawn, with embroideried ruffles, wbiCn scratch her soft, white little neck and arrns,.wherever they touch her. I can Imaging that Buskin would take the first tiny darling in r his arms and kiss; her, with rapture, , but be would shripka'wM? from the second for fear of makwgihose sharp ruffles still more uncomfortable and say with pity, 'poor littlfe thingr'fZeph.jr wool can't be starch ed any more than gold can be gilded. It has Its awarequlsite degree of stiffness. Ana asftsery truth in the universe is connected with every other trnth," so we and that wool, which is most beauti- f : i k k4 J I a. a. i ul iui lofcex wt u aioo isu .must aeaiuir f ul ; andalso the most healthfully pro duced.: It is the most healthful because 21- J ; . ,1 1 1 Ik. A- lb is utwu nuu iuiuwB uioiui bu patsa through it It ia the most healthfully Erodueed because the life of the shep er4 JiOnB of comparative ease and whojesomeness. The human skin is a breathing -organ, like the lungs, and dies if not supplied with air. The great er theamormtrof air, the better.' ii'The industries which produce jewels are hard and slavish such as mining, smelting, grinding, putting and polish ing. ! Hard on the lings; hard on the eyes! hard on the muscles. Why should human beings the noblest of God's creatures be condemned to ignoble, hard and and servile employments that tacky" ornaments mayoe supplied to tasteless, selfish: and heartless buyers. The iNew Testament positively forbids the 1 wearing of- pearls and gold and "COsqy array." Here is another lovely truth, that of Prvlne prohibition, which "fits ikito and is connected with all the .preceding truths. Yet many a f ashion eablejwoman, who calls herself af Olio w ;fer offbe rrieek and lowly Jesus, will spend money xor jewels aitnoagn sue knows that the wearing of them is for bidden, in the ..Bible although she know that jnany of her fellow-worshippers are suffering for the necessa ries of life1 althongti she knows that this very rnoney is needed to carry the. benign gospel to heathen nations, sunk in wretchedness and crime. Is the apostle's denunciation of these sinful treasures too strong ,when ; he says, "Yoiir gold and silver are cankered, and the rust of them shall be a witness against you, and shall eat your flesh as if it were fire." H. M. I. Brlght's Disease of the Kidneys, Diabetes and Other diseases of the Kidneys and Liver, which you are being so frightened about. Hop Bitters is the only thing that will surely and permanently preveht and cure. AH other pretended cures only relieve for a time and then make you many tunes worse.' 'A Special Dispensation." j Wilmington, N.C., Feb. 4. 1881. I regard your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure as a sort of special dispensation of Providence to those "hoplesaly" ill of kidney and liver diseases. r Bxv. Db BERimiir. KIRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY WILL CURE SCROFULA, And Is unequalea as a TONIC. It will cure Rheu matism, Cancer in its early stages. Heart Disease, Chronic Bilious Colic, Eruptions, fckln and Blood Diseases. Oot. Holden't) Opinion. Balelgh, 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 reeu'ts. I believe her remedy to be ex eellent for the purposes for which it Is intended. . W. W. HOLDEN. Jndge StroDg'n Opinion. Balelgk, N. C, Dec. 1st, 1880. Mrs. Joe Persons Madam Some months aeo I was in bad health, suffering from debility, lndlgectlon and loss of aboetite. when a friend who had experienced great benefit front use of youf remedy. Induced me to trr it as a tonic I did so with the most happy re suits, j I take great pleasure in recommending It as a valuable and efficient Vegetable Tonle, and wish you much success. Very respectfully,. -. , , GEO.. V. STBONG. - i '. 'i Debility. Newbern,8ebtetrAereuL"l881. I have used Mrs. Joe Person's Tonic for general debility eonseaaent upon UvtaKin, a tow countrr. and found great benefit rrom it as ah appetizer wnicn gave tone to ine stomaesr r i i r T v TmaBY BAYARD GLABXK1 After Otner Kleana bad Failed. i Oxford. KO. February 2d. 1880. Mrs. Joe! Person's Beinedt ehred oar IltUe elri. who was badly afflicted with Scrofula la the eyes. i - i .a.s:tnjOTT. 'l a.ia nrana.red to FBflV thai I ham dtamvarnd Ore vegetable antidote or erofula. My Bemedyl win exiei vue aianwwi irons soe B7eteiniaue rsu derhutlt the "best BLOOD PDBJFUtH known. 1 have sold over 4.O0abotUes. and-have nevev m eelved tme unfavorable report. i vlafaUible: for -BcrofulA and; Eruptions. .Bold- and, ndofsed by for ?lrea- fi .wen areobtslnrns testimonials, of remarkable eiires tum ummmisu Nun. kick imn in. th wn or the Territories, but from, well knewn eldsena or joBTown Biaie. 41K row, wuggisi zor any Bemf dr. - Price SI Per bottletSper. halfdoean. 4' for turther lnlormatton. address t a r ' '- Mrs. JOIpKBSOh. IJaaW Franklinton, N. C ty all know enough slang to understand tljielword "tacky." Tb. Prench say ''outre," the- English, say , "snobbish'' Enei lasm Tiroofl tBel Clad at le , WOMAN. Bow SttaUl Sbe JPreserve Iter Healtn avncl Ilemnty. One who has long uvrestigated this subject gives the result; and is happy to say that It Is found In Woman's "Best. Friend. " It is adapted especially to that great central, all-controlling organ, the womb, correcting Its disorders, and curing any lr regurarfty of the "menses," or "courses.' DftJ. ,Brad&eld'8 Female Uegulator acts like a charm In whites, and In sudden or gradual checking, or In 'entire stoppage, of the monthly, courses," from cold, mental trouble, or like causes, by restoring the natural discharge in every Instance. 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 Or. J. Bradfleld, Atlanta, Ga. Price: trial alxe, 76c ; large size, 91.60. Cor sale by all druggists. From the Toledo Blade. I SURPRISIIVG EFFECTS OF EXTBUT OF CELEBf AND : CHinoaiLE won the NERVOUS SY8TEM and DIGESTIVE ORGANS, , , Am InTSUiablr Prodqced by Dr. C. XV. ' Benson's Celery and Chamo mile Fills. They have been tested time and again, and al ways with satisfactory results. This preparation just meets the-necessities of the case. ! Let tne state lust what my Pills are made to cure, and what they have cured and will cure: Neuralgia, HeTTOusness.fiick Headache, Nervous Headache, Dyspeptic Headache, Sleeplessness, Paralysis and Dyspepsia. These diseases are all nervous dis easek. Nervousness embraces nervous weakness, irritation, despondency, melancholy, and a rest less,1 dissatisfied, miserable state of mind and bodk 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, end for $5, at the very furthest that cure can be rally secured. These Pills are all they are rep reseated to be, and are guaranteed to give satis faction if used as direct ed and will cure any case. 1 Sold by all druggists. Price, 50 cents a box. Depot 106 North Kutaw street, Baltimore, Md. By nlall. two boxes for Si. or six boxes for re ka to any address. ! q q. q. 4- . DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE s i la Warranted to Ouro COZIMA, TITTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL, ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES Ot HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLES and TENDER ITCHINCS on all porta of the body It makes the dda white, soft and mooth romovea tan and fraekiee, and is the BEST toilet drawing-in TEX WOBXD. Elegantly put tip, two bottle in one package, oonatrttnc of both, internal and external treatment. AH first class dragglt8 have It. Prioetl. per package. . C N. Crtttenton, Sole Wholesale Agent for Dr. C. W, Benson's Remedies, 115 Fulton street, New Torfc jani A NOTED BUT UNTITLED WOiLaN. W w ... From the Boetoa Globe Jfaatrsv Editor 1 Th. mbovm U a ood ifkeoeas of Kra. tydla E. Pink- ham, ot Lynn, Kastw, who above an other human being may b truthfnllj called the "Dear Friend of Woman," a tome of her eorreepondenta lore to call her. She t aealoasly deroied to her -work, which U the ootoome of llfs-stady, and is ooUjred to keep ate ladr Jstants, to help her answerthe large correspondence vhtch dally poors in upon her, each bearing its special burden of Buffering, or Joy at release from It. Her Vegetable Compound i 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 phyddanf in the country. One says fit works like a charm and saves much palxkj tt win cure entirely she worst form of falling of the wteros, Leuconhoaa, Irregular and painful Xenstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and UloeEatlen, Flooding, aH displacements and the con sequent spinal weakness, and is especially adapted to the Change of Xtfe." - It permentei every portion of the system, and gives new Ve and vigor. It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weak ness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, . Nervous Prostration, General ' DebUlt, Sleeplessness, Depression aod Indigestion.' That feehng of bearing down, canstag1 pain, weight and backache, is always permanemtry eured by its use. ; . It wutat an times, and under aH etorainstaixees,ct in harmony with the law that governs thf amale system. It oesu oniyslt per bottle or six for 15., and is sold by (trugrists, Any advfee required as to special eases, and the names of many who hare been restored to perfect health by the use of the Vegetable Compound, can be obtained by addressing Kra. p., with stamp for reply, at her home iaLynn Mass. Ebr Xldney Qomnlaint of either sex this compound is msnrpassed as abundant teetimonlalB show. "Hrs.-Wnkiam's liver Pills." savs one writer, ''are AebeW'tsj U worfif 'for the cure of Constipation, BBionjaess aad Torpidity of. 'the Ktot. Her Blood Poriflerworks wonders in Jte special line and bids fair to eoflal the Compound In Ite popularity, - JU1 siust-rweo aer as an Angel 01 atercy whose sole ambition is to do good M others. . ' , rnuaaeipnut t. . V) Krs. A. ALU. oenuiwe sinnoxs LIVER regu lator, OR MEDICINE. Look for clean neat WHITS WBAPPBB 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 ana wraauate wi n tne woras a. u. buu MONS' LIVEB BKGULATOBor MKDTCINKthere on, also-observe the signature of J. H. ZKILIN 4 CO., in red ink on the side. TAKE JiO OTHER. Beware of those who know nothing bf Medical Compounds who put out nostrums known to sour, and being analyzed prove worthless and only made to fleece the pu le. nnd t. pirate on the well earn ed reputation or Zeillit at Go's, medicine these frauds have- no repi tation to sustain and will cheat yon for a few peuneys every way they can. See; Who Rhderses tne Genuine Hon. Alex H. Stephens, BL Bev. Jno. W. Beckwlth, Bishop of Oa., Gen. Jno. B. Gordon, U S. f enator, Bt Bev. Bishop Pierce, Hon. Jno- GUI Sboi ter, J. Bdgar Thompson. Hon. B B. H11U Bon. J. a Breckinridge, Prof David WUiis, D. D. Chief Justice Hiram Warner, of Ga. Lewis Wander, Assistant P. M. Phlla., Pa., and thousands of others from whom we have let trs of commendation and recommendation it is, eminently a Family Medeclne; and by be ing kept ready, for Immediate resort will save manyan hour of suffering and many a dollar in time and doctors' Mils. . Dr :Simons, liver Regulator, T -t KASTr ACTUBXD OHXT BT jr. u. zeil.in & go., PHILADELPHIA. Sold1 by all Respectable Druggists. F. C. MUNZLER AGENT FOR The iuW tj I ! :r oc Pluladelphta, Pa i .: r;t tiiUll.'i .! ' ...... ' -- - ' -; f I bratcOariBcer, JBOTTXJBJ BEER A SPESJI A L.TY. it tartHave Just received a small lot of BOTTLED' ALB and PUBTSB, which I offer to the public at senauiuufte pnee. Aoaress '- - i - FBXD 0. MUKZLXB, " Lock Box 255VCharioUe, N. C. HOW TO TELL JUST RECEIVED PER EXPRESS A JOB LOT OF FFF A NIT N OOO t" Y F AA NN N OO Y Y FF A A N N N O YY F AAA N NN .0 0 Y Y A A N NN OOO Y And are offering them very much below the real value. Call and get a bargain. Have also Just receiv ed per freight several thugs that wW pay you to taspect. Just received new FASHION SHEETS FOR JULY. ; SMITH BUILDING. Junll - , . 1Mc5j1MIE,C!3?IHr MUSIC- HOUSE CHARLOTTE, IM. C. ii . J u.J . i .1 ' twramih- I. j rairfeagii &4 era rzrrSltmi MUSIC HfjuSlT ft , "rf "' Thousands of Musical Families throughout North and South Carolina are intending to purch se PIANOS and ORGANS in the Fall, when cotton comes In. WHY WAIT? Buy at Once, and enliyen the long, hot SUM MSB MONTHS with Music and make the "HABVfST H0MK" still more Joyful. Mid-Summer Special Offer : Under our Mid-Summer Sale, we offer to sell during the months of JUNE, JUL?. AUGUST and SEP TEMBXB, 1882, PIANOS and ORGANS, of evety make, style and price, at our very lowest cash rates On PIANOS $25 Cash, Balance November 1st, 1882. On ORGANS $10 Cash, Balance November 1st, 1882. WITHOUT I1JTEBEST OB IF BALANCE CAN'T BE PAID IN THE F4LI, Longesr time wlU be given, with, a reasonable Increase of jrfee.' All instruments, of every grade and price included in this sale. Tell your musical friends of It) 'Write us for Catalogues, Price Lists and Circulars. This sale closes October 1st 1882 Karty purchase secures cash prices and easy terms. bix (fl) years guarantee, stool and Instructor with every Organ. Freight paid: both, ways tf no sale. Test them in your own hoaes. Address , '-.'- 1 . JVIojBtTsTLltlx TStLixmlo ECo-ulsbo- . . . . ' l tv.. C-l .i r t3P PBOF. WM. BAKEB is my authorized Tuner and Repairer. All work guaranteed. Send orders tothishouse. - .. H,.MoSMITH. . SILVER ELEGANT GOODS JUST RECEIVED, BY W. A. TRTJSLOW, In cases suitable for bridal gifts. Another stock of WALTHAM AND And other desirable good?. Fine -yp-p,. LABE "WIXjXiI A-UVCS Jun9 1m RED JUNE APPLES, FRESH GREEN CORN, RIPE SOFT PEACHES, Crystal lee Cream, at PERRY'S PERRY'S HEADQUARTERS FOB FRUITS. Jun21 WANTED. A WAShlNGTON Hand Press and material for iV a 7-eoiumnnewf paper. Address i J. P. BABINGTON, .Junl4tf . Shelby, N. C, NOTICE. . North Casouxa Batlroap Coxpamt, ) . Secretary and Treasurer's Of&ce, V Company Shops, N. a, June 20th, 1882. f mfit Thlrtv third snnnal meetlnsr of the stock- - holders of this company will be held In Balelgh on Thursday. July 18th. 1882. " - - , ' Stockholders deslriDg td attend can get tickets 'for themselves and the Immediate members ot their families (WIFE and CHILDREN LIVING undzb thkib roof) by applying to tne unaer- signed, r. a. nut t in. Pine Apes, jan22 antn 13 July Secretary. m 1 SXVXBAL LINES OF CO OO DDD' ssa 1 a. o o . o o : d d 2 a O i O O ' O O D D SSa W G U Oi O ,0 , U - D . oj- 0 of TsTTT3T313TNr 3 -RATEe. BJBBSSsBsBBi -:. . ssssawSSSi m' - ltUm IH PBICE, 11 ELCIIM WATCHES, SPECTACLES and EYE-GLASSE3. is with me and will always welcome his friends. . BY Virtue of a decree of the Bu prater Coort of Catawba county, made in the case of P. C Sbuf ord and others, plaintiffs, vs. A. M. Powell and others, defendants, at Spring Term,, 1882, of Catawba county Superior Court,, the undersigned, as Receiver, will sell at public sale, at the Long Island Cotton Mills, on MONDAY. Ihe 8BD DAY of JULY, 1882; the following valuable Property, to-wit; .. . - , . -v t The lactory of the Long island Cotton Mills, to gether with 16 acres land, including the entire water power of seven feet bead, factory building OUX4U, two stones nign, noonng ana saw. miiis. store and cotton houses, blacksmltb shop and five tenement houses, and the following machinery: 1 picker, 1 88-lnch double beater and lapper, 6 86-lnch 14 top flat cards, .railway head, a drawing' 0 rrames, u aeuvenes eacn 4 ring- iram" (vnaes- ,-. perry make), all in good order, 2 Danforth cap ' , rrames, laz spmaies, iowu numoer spmaieseiu, -1 Trkvis card grinder, bunch and baling; press; : ' also a large lot ot eld looms, pulltes,; shilling, ., dec, ,T . '.v .c-'.'-, ' 'For more accurate ana- aennne vieseripaon or ' the property and the condition sef said sale refers . ence is nereoy maae to we aeoree auvvTOicrrcu. . , TERM8: Twenty ".'per.-,' cent . t r pnrchasa , money: cash rand.- the balance in qual - in-.' stalmepts or tnree montns ana ia . saomns bond and 'approved - security ; reaulred -ot,,I purchaser, or the Receiver is by said Deeree au . . thoilzod to vary terms to suit purchasers) '-The 11 f Meceiver is also antnonzea ovt saia uecreie sen. s- said property af prtvate sale;, upon such term aa : ? ; j , j snau oe agreeq upon oeiween mm ana puicnaserr r -. , and he will entertain private bids until dayof sale. V Persons wishing to examine said property wtU-'j"' - flnd Di A. M. Powell and Mr Levi Shulord on Usft , premiaes, eUhet of' whom ul take, pleasure In , idiowlngthe eame, Addres.- l" J -' jurin it. uuutt, receiver,. JunS .'. I Lincolnton, Lincoln county, N, C. 1 I l HA 4 U.i- 1 I II t; ; i 1 iti I 1 sj ii IIS ' 1 1 Ii I I
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