t A It V C H A R L 61 E GIB SEE V E K F It I DAY s J V NE 30, 1882.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Maiai in. Chills and Fever, rod Bilious attacks
,t yely cared with Kmoty's hihii (arrt Cu Fills
n lnfH.UWe remedy: never fall to -i ins the
Znt obstinate, lows-standing eae caustic n0
Sr,Dlng or Durglu: they m mid .and ffflieDt.
5I,Kiiiln their uciton and hirmles In Hiifcases;
fhr effectual ;y ci- anse the sjstem am gWe nm
hf-aiiltouetothebodr. as a housthold'rer
,Ly are unrqialed For Llvei Complaint thAlr
ai is not known: one box win hfi e a wondr
f i eile -i on the worst ce. They are u-ed and
cribedby Phjslclans, and sold by Druggists
;errwnt-re. 25 and 60 cent boxes. Emory's t
fiBCHthanc Pills, best ever made, only lfccets
MHDdard Cure o.. 1 14 Nassau street, New Yrk.
Jin21 deodflm f J.
Horcford'a Acid Pbonphate
.
u useful In dyspepsia It gives the stomach tonic
and Imparts vigor fr tho wnolasyat- m.
RKDrOKI) ALDM AHU IKON SPK1NU8 WaJTICH UtD
Mass. The great tonic and alterative icon tains
11 hs much iron and fifty per cent. nire alum-
' . ikon an "nliim and iron nuuu" tnnnn
fniiin tuou ' - uwu
. ,i,inf, fnp tha "anrtna mfiarnaa11 Tm
wneral. Sold by all drumrlsts of any Mndlni?.
. ' jmaoJ nna half
may 1 1 "
Hetu Aclxrerttsemcnts
mm
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of parity
strength and wholesrmeness More economics
than the ordinary . kinds, and cannot be sold In
competition with the multitude of low test, short
weleht, a urn or phosphate powders. 8old only In
cans. EOYAL BAKING POWDER CO.,
ov23 New York.
L'ROY DAVIDSON,
Sole AfcTnt, Charlotte, f. C.
STRONG
FACTS
A great many people are asking
what particular troubles Brown's
Iron Bitters is good for.
It will cure Heart Disease, Paral
ysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Con
sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, and all similar diseases.
Its wonderful curative power is
simply because it purifies and en
riches the blood, thus beginning at
the foundation, and by building np
the system, drives out all disease.
A Lady Cured of Rheumatism.
Baltimore, Md., Mar 7, 1880.
My health was much shattered by
Rheumatism when I commenced
taking Brown's Iron Bitters, and I
scarcely had strength enough to at
tend to my daily household duties.
Iam now using the third bottle and I
am regaining strength daily, and I
cheerfully recommend it to all.
I cannot say too much in praise
of it. Mrs. Mary E. Brash ear,
173 frestmanst.
Kidney Disease Cured.
Christiansburg, Va., 1SS1.
Suffering from kidney disease,
from which I could get no relief, I
tried Brown's Iron Bitters, which
cured me completely. A child of
mine, recovering from scarlet fever,
had no appetite and did not seem to
be able to eat at all. I gave him Iron
Bitters with the happiest results.
J. Montague.
Heart Disease.
Vine St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Dec 3, 1881.
After trying different physicians
and many remedies for palpitation
of the heart without receiving any
benefit, I was advised to try Brown's
Iron Bitters. I have used two bot
tles and never found anything that
gave me so much relief.
Mrs. Jennib Hess.
For the peculiar troubles to which
ladies are subject, Brown's Iron
Bitters is invaluable. Try it.
Be sure and get the Genuine.
Another Car Load
FRESH
JUST.INfAT
lun22
OLD POINT COMFORT,
"ear. Squsi-te nt. hotel 4n tnattPifSKi
joandlngtuiiiarpassed, 'Bathing, boattoe, Browf I
"t""mg specially anracuve.
fesort for Bouthern people Terms less lor equal
mmolatH)ns than any resort In the country,
rojuetree from Malaria; and tor Insomnia truly
jpndertul In 1U soporlne effect. ' Bend lor circular
avi88m - BAuaiso. rnosBUS, Prop'?.
(ROYAL Re wolf j i J
Georgia
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Watermelons,
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Index to New Advertisements.
B H Jordan Co -Bird Beed. 4c
A Q Broulzer -Dividend Notice.
T 1. Vall-DWldend Kotlce.
Dr J 8 Jones -Waited.
HOME BRIEFS.
$W The drop will fall to-day at half
past one. Farewell to the inspired
crank.
$WX number of young people took
an early start yesterday morning for
Tuckasege ford, on the Catawba, where
they picniced until the sun went down.
ESTThe wreck caused by the boiler
explosion at the St.. Catherine mine, is
being cleared away and preparations
are being made to resume operations
as soon as possible.
ISP Street corner talk yesterday
gradually changed from the convention
to the execution which is to take place
inlVashington City to-day, and before
night this. was the all absorbing theme.
1 A note from the Hygeia Hotel,
at Old Point Comfort, Va., informs us
that among the 600 guests at that place,
Charlotte is represented by Mr. W. n!
Prather, wife and son, Willie E. Pra
ther. tW This is the last day allowed for
the listing of city taxes and if those
who have not heretofore listed fail to
attend to it to day, double taxes will be
made out against them. Capt. Fred
Nash will wait upon all at his office to
day. B""C6l. Sellers," the race horse
owned by Mr. Bennett Barnes, of this
city, won the race at Brighton Beach, a
few days since. "Sprague," formerly
owned by Mr. Barnes, but now by Mr.
Burch, won the heat in the selling race,
on the 27th, making a mile and one
quarter in 2:12.
E"Mr. John Blount, who resides
near the Lincolnton depot, yesterday
fell to the pavement in a fit, in front of
the Charlotte hotel. It was a long and
severe one, and is thought to have been
caused by general exhaustion, lie was
plaiced in a carriage by Mr. Frank Sni
der and conveyed to his home.
Mr. J. L. Brown, for a long time
the clever and accommodating clerk at
the Morris House, in Concord, is now
with the Charlotte Hotel in this city.
The Morris House has recently been
leased by Mr. W. W. Robinson, who
takes charge of it this Week, Mr. P. M.
Morris, the la'e proprietor, retiring to
his country home.
I3T The paint brush has been work
ing some wonderful improvements in
the city. The Traders' National bank
building looks like a new one, and yes
terday evening some of the old friends
of Mr- Roediger and his good beer,
passed by his house without recogniz
ing it, so greatly was its appearance
improved by the painter.
EEven the wild plums are doing
something extra this year. Coroner
Alexander exhibits a small twig from
a wild plum treewhich he found on
his farm, the twig, not so long as a per
son's arm, containing forty-one plums.
They seemed to be growing wherever
they could find room. This curiosity
has been sent to Richmond to show the
the people what sort of fruit this coun
ty produces.
E3gPassing along Trade street, near
Harty's store, the mellow tones of a
hand organ breaks upon the ear and a
couple of 10x12 oil paintings, represent
ing ghosts, hung up by the door, invites
the pedestrian to stop and take in the
show, which is found to consist of long
rows of stereoscopic views of the Gar
field assassination. Guiteau's send off
to day will no doubt give this peculiar
show a good boom.
The Richmond and Danville's New
Stroke.
The Richmond and Danville Railroad
Comoanv has made favorable traffic ar
rangements between the Virginia Mid
land, Baltimore and Ohio, and Chesa-
neake Companies, which will enable it
to claim recogition as a Western as well
as an Eastern line. The."Green Line''
has heretofore had almost a monopoly
of Western and Southern business; but,
after a conference of several days, iti
representatives agreed to reorganize
the Richmond and Danville as a Wes
tern, with full participation in Wes
tern business.
Marriage at Peace Institute.
A brilliant wedding occurred at
Peace Institute, in Raleigh, last Tues
dav. the oarticulare of which will be
read with great interest by the people
of this city, as each of the contracting
parties have many warm personal
friends residing here, in aescriDing
the weddine. the Farmer and Mechanic
says that a delightful assemblage of in
timate friends filled the pariors 01
Peace, on the morning of the 27th to
witness the union of Mr. Ben. R. Lacy
and Miss Marv S.. the lovely and ac
complished daughter of Capt John B-
Burwell. Rev. Dr. Burweii, assisted uy
tiv: w.s. Lacv. performed the ceremo
ny: and the happiness of the handsome
young couple waa mirrored on tne
countenances of their freinds. There
were numerous handsome presents.
iMr. and Mrs. Lacy left on the north
train for & trip to Cape May, Newark.
How It Was in the Flush Times.
One of our citizens who had occasion
to make a trip to Colombia in 1865, was
rnmmao-incr over some old papers yes
terday, when he came across a memo-
randum dock in wnicu waa iwuu
some items of his trip! He wasjaccom
panied by two young ladies and his
wife, and the fpllowlng are some of the
entries:
Fare to Columbia, $115.00
Porterage and Weakfast for ser-
vant 10.00
Omnibus fare to hotel,. . .;. . . . . 25.00
! While iri Columbia they made a lot
purchases ana the entries are recorded :
For one vpool of thread.. 9 5.00
Twelve handkerchiefs,. 240.00
One pound candy,:.... J5
Rue dozen bars soap, 860.09
kinavftiirrr cravat.!.'.... .i..4 X 1500
TrA rMioo dresses.. I . "',.v. i . i '
420.00
Three tobacco bags,. ,
fPatA hktnalrf rr a.
30.00
zOU.UU
58 yards calico,.,.! i i .. i ..... ,f Aw.uu,
' tfn these days such prices sound high,
jbtit all whose memory goes back that
slight distance remember them well,
and the printing of these items will call
up many incidents of the way big mone1
bad to be paid for small things. ". ;
A PETITION.
Mequesting that the Streets of the City
be Sprinkled.
To the Honorable Mayor and Board of
- Aldermen, of Charlotte,N. C:
Gentlemen : The undersigned citi
z ins, residing and doing business within
the "fire limits" of our city, respectfully
petition your honorable body to make
the necessary order to have streets and
pavements well and regularly sprinkled
on Trade, Tryon and College streets,
within said limits, from the city hy
drants recently located by the water
works company, leaving it to your
discretion to fix the manner and times
fof such sprinkling. We would res
pectfully urge that this be done at the
earliest time practicable, as a measure
of health and comfort to our people,
and a protection to merchandise and
other property liable to injury from
dust and grit
Respectfully submitted,
Wittkowsky and
Baruch,
Barringer & Trot
ter, L BerW anger and
Bro,
L R W(riston & Co,
J Moyer,
J VV McDowell,
E M Andrews,
James Harty,
Jno R Erwin,
M W Alexander,
Wm'Maxwell,
J W Cobb,
F A McNinch,
Jno B Bethune,
('has Li Jones,
W A Truslow,
C C Snider,
J T Butler, .
Elias & Cohen,
Brothers, Hender
son & McGinn is,
John Vogel,
J L Davis,
W G Wilkinson;
J W & J J Adams.
M W Robinson,
C Hilker,
J Duls,
C L Adams,
W F -Snider,
M A Bland,
J H VanNesa,
R H Jordan & Co,
The Sinsrer Mfg.
Co per Davis,
T C Smith,
S J Perry,
D M Rigler,
Tiddy & Bro,
F B Wood,
Wm Shannon,
T F Vaun,
W H Farrior,
J W Eddins,
C E Smith,
W Kaufman & Co,
Johu Calder,
L E Steele,
Pegram & Co,
M P Pegram,
H McSmith,
A W Bacon,
E R Dodge, W U
Tel. Co,
E D Latta & Bro,
Wm C Morgan,
W W Jenkins,
J M Mendel,
G N Holobaugh,
J E King,
C Roediger,
Joseph Fi sche pser,
A J Vogel.
Kendrick & Bixby,
J Roessler,
II C Eccles,
Geo W Bryan,
W R Cochrane,
W W Ward & Co,
Brem &McDowell.
R I McDowell,
Pres F N Bank,
J E Brown,
A R Nisbet & Bro,
T L jjeigle & Co,
B Nichols,
J M McCorkle and
Co,
J C Springs,
M Bernstein,
Wm Ritterhoff,
L J Walker.
Wm McKamey,
Sifford&Freeland,
Hayes & McGinnis
J S M Davidson,
F R Durham,
A H Creswell,
A N Gray,
W W Flemming.
Nat Gray.
William Gray,
J D Northey,
W G Berryhill,
JLOrr,
Geo J Williams,
C L Alexander,
J W Wadsworth,
Hargarves & Wil-
helm,
C M Etheredge,
Sam Black,
LeRoy Davidson,
W E Shaw & Co,
Jno "VanLanding-
ham,
C W Bradshaw,
J Y Bryce,
J Lindy,
T W Allison.
Elliott & Remley,
J L Hardin,
Mayer & Ross,
T M Beck,
W J Black.
J R Raterree,
Field Bros.
John Stacey,
a 1 tfaanam & cjo,
L J Kirk,
R C Badnam,
Brown and Sopsa-
man.
Long & Bro,
PBKey,
J K P Neatbery,
H M Wilder,
Jno F Butt
Jno A Young,
J M Sims,
Allen Cruse,
T L Vail,
Brown and Wed-
dington,
R M White,
Oates Bros,
A J Heall & Co,
It S Keistler,
J Duncan,
C S Holton,
H M Nathan,
J J Osment,
T W West,
H C Irwin,
J S Spencer & Co,
J C Boyte,
r A Magi 11.
Torrence & Bailey,
R H Brown,
Taylor Mfg. Co,
McD Arledge,
James F Johnston
Thos H Gaither.
J C Burroughs,
E Nye Hutchison
& Son,
Schiff &Giier,
R M Miller & Sons,
Jno M Shelly,
A G Brenizer, (jasn
Com Nat Bank,
Win Johnston,
J S Phillips,
B J Sbannonhouse
Paul McKane,
I Commander,
A A Gaston,
F H Glover,
J C Callahan,
A E Rankin & Bro
Mrs P Query.
Wiison & Burwell,
Richard Moore,
J P Strong,
Jno Brook field,
J McLaughlin,
J G Shannonbouse
Paul B Barringer,
MD.
Ro D Graham,
R R Ray,
H B Williams,
New Thing for the Gold Miners.
A gentleman at Marietta, Ga., has
just patented a machine which will
very likely bring him in a bonanza, for
if it proves to be the success which he
claims it will be, the gold digging busi
ness at all the mines around the coun
try will be suspended until the old
waste ore lying about the mines has
been worked over. The machine is a
patent . for working the old ores and
sand that has been thrown away as
being of no more good and the inventor
is confident that he is going to make
old miners open their eyes. This new
patent was devised especially for the
ores of California, but is equally well
adapted for the ores of North Carolina-,
and Mr. L. C. McLellan, a native of
Cabarrus, but for sometime a citizen of
Marietta, is prospecting the mines
around Charlotte, with the view of
starting one of the machines to work at
them. He says he has seen a model of
the machine work over a pile of old
rocks and sand and bring out gold when
no one had any idea that there was
any there. If the thing is what it is
cracked up to be, we want to enter our
order at once for one. There is scat
tered around these premises a cart load
of rocks that have been brought in as
samples from the mines at odd times,
and we want to run them through that
pulverizer.
Mr. McLellan will doubtless test this
contrivance at the mines in this county,
where he will certainly find plenty of
cast away ore and sand to work on.
A Delicate Operation.
In the show case at Dr. Wilder's
drug store is exhibited a stone about
the size of a walnut, and' which resem
bles the round stones found on a rocky
creek bank. Mr. Louis 3. Katz, of Sha
ron township, had long been suffering
from a stone in his bladder and this
was extracted last Tuesday. Dr. Wil
der, the surgeon, was assisted by Drs.
Bratton, O'Donoghue and Hunter, and
the whole operation was performed in
twenty minutes. The stone is of an ex
traordinary size and the different for
mations are to be distinctly seen; Mr.
Katz bore, the operation splendidly and
before the doctors left the house he
asked for .a chew of tobacco, which was
given to him. , ,
n....nu Wa PlMnmi Tnrtw.
RevJWl E. Atkinson, principal of the
Charlotte Female Institute, with Mrs.
Atkinson and three children, and Miss
MamleWadswMiss; Finhiyson
Miss McDougald and Miss Sallie Spen
cer, took the north bound train yester
day evening for a pleasure trip through
the Northern States.' Among the places
to be.visited by. the party are the White
Mountains; St Martha's Vineyard, Sara
toga and Niagara. ' .' v
Last Night's Debate. -
A large crowd attended the public
debate by the Literary and Debating
clnb, last night. The question discussed
was : "Is every man the architect of his
own fortune?" The affirmative of the
question was championed by Messrs.
W. A. Truslow, Wm. Goodson and Jas.
X. Moore, and the negative by Herriot
Clarkson, Joseph Rich, Price Elias and
Jas. W. Osborne. The speeches on both
sides were good and it was hard to tell
which were the victors until the decis
ion of the judges was announced. The
judges decided in favor of the negative.
The effort of Mr. Jerome Dowd, the
orator of the evening, who opened the
exercises with a set speech, was also
very good.
Dr. Mittag Endorses Bennett for Con
gress. The Observer yesterday evening re
ceived the following endorsement of
Judge Bennett, on a postal from Dr. J.
F. G. Mittag, now of Lancasterville, S.
C, but who is well-known as a former
resident of Charlotte, and who occa
sionally favors the readers of this paper
with the sage productions of his facile
pen:
"I am much pleased to see it announ
ced in your journal th t Judge Bennett
may be nominated tor Congress. He
impressed me on sight as the model of a
man who would add spirituality to the
representation of the Old North State.
Excuse me for intruding my opinion
from 'the fullness of head and heart
the mouth speaketh.' "
Another Richmond in the Field.
The Following will appear in the
Concord Sun to-day :
Concord, N. C, June 28th, 1882.
To the voters of the Qth Judicial dis
trict; I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for solicitor of this judicial district
This announcement is made in compli
ance with the request of many who
know me to be a Democrat and as en
tertaining the following views:
1st This is a government of the peo
ple, by the people and for the people.
Any declaration a majority of those
may, by their votes, make in regard to
a measure should have full force and
effect All laws which come in conflict
with the expressions of the majority
should, therefore, ba repealed.
2nd. The present system of county
government having had its origin in a
trade between the members of the leg
islature from the eastern and western
sections of the State, the consideration
being appropriations for the Western
North Carolina Railroad and the pres
ent system of county government for
the eastern portion of the State is in di
rect opposition toDemocratic principles,
and the right of electing all county offi
cers should, therefore, be restored to
the people.
3rd. It is set forth in the platform of
the Liberal party, liberty of speech,
sound county government, home rule,
free ballot and a fair count can only be
obtained by a strict adherence to liberal
principles, and the speedy downfall of
Bourbonism no matter from where it
comes. Respectfully,
Will G. Means.
Mtw docrttsemeuts.
Dividend Notice,
TRADERS' NATIONAL BANK. 1
Charlotte, N. C, June 29, 1882. 1
BY order of the Board of Directors of this bank
a dividend of Four Dollars per share will be
paid to stockholders or order on and after tbe 1st
July proximo. T. L. VUL,
un80 Cashier.
WANTED.
A GOOD paring tenant wants to rent a comfor
table cottage, containing not less than six
rooms, and located .within, four squares of the
public square Apply to Dr. J. B. JONES,
!un80 2t At drug store of R H Jordan A Co.
Dividend Notice.
COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BAM K, I
Charlotte, N. C. i
THE Directors of tots bank have declared a
dividend of FOUR PKB CENT out of tbe
profits for the past six months, payable on and
after July IsL A. G. BRENIZER,
JunSO It Cashier.
w
e have
Just received a fresh suddIt of Imoorted Bird
Seed, mixed and plain. In one pound packages.
Also Red ravel for blid cages.
a H. JORDAN 4 CO-3,
un30 Tryon street
u
8E ECARR'S
Fruit Preservative, the cheapest and best, for
sale by . tt. H. JORDAN A CO..
JunSO Druggists.
6000
5c and 10c CIQAR8
For the retail trade, lust received by
R. H. JORDAN A CO., ,
JunSO Druggl ts
U
SE VIOLA COLOGNE.
In quarts, pints and V pints, for sale only by
Jun80 Tryon s.reet.
J .
JATH SPONGES,
Turkish Bath Towels and Fleh Brushes.
R. H. JORDAN A CO..
JunSO Druggists.
F
BXBH MINERAL WAT&RS,
Carlsbad.and Red VIehey Salts, for gale by
R. S. JORDAN ft CO.,
JunSO Tryon street
MPORTBD BRANDIES and WINES,
For medicinal purposes, at
R. H. JORDAN A CO.,
JunSO Druggists.
y KEEP
The Finest Green and Black Teas for the uetail
Trade R. H. JORDAN A CO..
JunSO ' Tryon Street
Execution.
THE WASHINGTON WIIXLY POST will print
on ths Wednesday following the execution of
Gulteau ten or more cuts Illustrative of tbe final
scenes. Including eerrect pictures of the Afsassin,
tbe Warden, Jail. Cell, Gallows, Hanging, Ac , Ac.
As desetlptffc of one of the most memorable in
stances of American history It will be worth pre
serving. Copies will be mailed, post-paid, on
receipt of three cents. Postage stamp is best to
send Address 8TILSON HUTCHINS,
Jun29 8t The Post, Washington, D. C.
Desirable Residence for Sale.
I WILL Sell at private gale, as agent for
B. T Wheeler, that desirable residence 1
lately occupied by & B. Meaeham, Esq . lo- O.
cated on Trade street, between the -property of
Mrs. Geo. T. J. Jackson and CeL Jno. X. B own.
The lot fronts 8 feet in Trade street and runs
back 896 feet to 4th. On the premises are good
outbuildings, a small tenement house on the rear
lot, well of water, Ac Terms Easy.
R. E. COCHRANE.
Jun28 lw ; . Agent
; IX)S-REWARD, ,
,T- 08T yesterday evening, In Third street or on
XJ the Atr-LJne track, a pocket case of Surgical
Instruments 'red mereeeoocorer ; A liberal re
ward will be paid for tne jef dm of the ease to the
Jun27i 'i -4 .-yOBSXBfZa OFflCS.
WW JEiiORIDA : ,
SWEE?T POTATOES,
- ORANGES and tEMONS. at V
S.-M. HOWE L.L'S
n mi iu
fcoTTorj cirjs.i
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TIs Brows Cotton tic Co., Slew Moo, Ct.,
Israel F. Brown, Prea't. JScltc. T. BrotM, Treat.
These machines run light, make fine sample, and
clean the seed properly. Best English east steel in the
aws; the teeth will not bend, break off, or turn back,
Iron pullejs throughout, brush strongly made, with
adjustable boxes, cast steel journals and two belts
oneateaeh end ensuring cool bearings, fun speed,
and steady motion, (only Gin in market having this
improvement.) Extra large shafts to saw and brush
cylinders. Strong iron frame best materials, supe
rior workmanship, fine finish.
tWMore Brown Gins have been sold during the past
three season s than any other two makes oombined. Mr.
Israel F. Brown (from 1843 to 1858 of the firm of E. T.
Taylor & Co. of Columbus, Ga.), the president of the
company, has had a longer practical experience in
making Gins than any other man living. Present facili
ties for manufacturing and shipping unequaled by any
other establishment of ths kind in the world. Hence
our very low prices for such superior machines.
Price List of GINS, Feeders and Coadeasers.
s ''
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, . Price with Price with
Sizes Prices of Self- Self-
Gins. Feeder or Feeder and
Condenser. Condenser.
50 saw $ 75 00 1100 00 1125 00
51 " 87 60 118 00 260
40 " 100 00 132 60 165 00
45 " 112 60 146 00 179 60
60 " 125 00 160 to 196 00
CO " 140 00 180 00 - 220 00
70 " ' 160 00 206 00 252 00
80 " ISO 00 232 00 281 00
ExT-Note the prices and improvements i dont be
deceived or allow yourself to be talked into buying
other gins. Our machines are fully guaranteed. If
not satisfied with our guarantee place your order with
any responsible merchant of your acquaintance and
get him to buy for you. Time, when desired will be
given to any responsible person. Write for descriptive
circular with hundreds of testimonials from enterpris
ing planters.
BROWN COTTON GIN CO.,
New London, Conn.
CONQUEROR
OF ALL KIDNEY DISEASES.
TH3EJ BEST
KIDNEY and LIVER MEDICINE
"NEVEK KNOWN TO FAIL.
CURES WHEN ALL OTHIR MEDICINES FAIL,
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HUNT'S REMEDY is a sare, sure and speedy cure,
and hundreds have testified to having been cured
by It, wiien physicians and friends had given
HINT'S BEMKDy!0 DOt del8y' bUt " 0DC8
HUNT'S KEMEOY oures all Diseases of the Kid
neys, Bladder, Urinary Organs, Dropsy, Gravel.
El betes, and Incontinence and Retention of
Urine.
BUST'S REMEDY cures pain in the 8lde, Batk.
or Loins. General Debility, Female I Iseases, Dis
turbed blef'p. Loss of Appetite, Brlght's Idsease,
and all comp'a'nts of the Urino-Genital Organs.
HlIKlTJ REMEDY Quickly induces the Liver to
healthy action, removing the causes that produce
Bilious Headache. Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach. Cos
tiveness, Piles, Ac.
By the use of HUNT'S BEMEDY, the Stomach
and Bowels will speedily regain their strength,
and the Blood will be perfectly purified.
HUNT'S REMEDY Is pronounced by tbe best doc
tors to be the only cure for all kinds of kidney dis
eases. HUNT'S REMEDY is purely vegetable, and is a
sure cure for heart disease and rheumatism when
all other rredtcine falls.
HUNT'S REMEDY Is prepared expressly for tbe
above diseases, and bas Lever been known to fail.
One trial will convince you. For sale by all drug
gists. Send for pamphlets to
HUNT'S ItEpriKTlV CO ,
Providence, R. L
W Prices, 75 cents and $1.25.
Jun23 wly
EIN6 OF THE SINGERS
The above Is the exact representation of the SEW
ING MACHINE we sell
FOB $20.
It Is In every respect the Very Best of the Singer
Style of Machines, finished In the best man
ner, with the Latest Improvements for
Winding tbe Bobbin, tbe most con
venient style of Table, with Exten
sion Leaf, huge Drawers and
Beautiful Gothle Cover.
IT STANDS WITHOUT A EIVAL
KING OF SINGER MiCHINES.
Tiie Same Stylo Sold by Mi offer Com
pany for Fifty Dollar.
We do not ask yon to pay for It tmt l yon see
what you are bnylme. We only wish to know that
you really want to buy a machine and are willing
to pay $20 for
THB REST I THE SfARKET.
Write to us, sendlr-g the name of your nearest
r 1 1 road station. will send ths Machot
AND GIVE INSTRUCTIONS TO ALLOW YOU TO KX AM
INE IT BEFORE YOU PAT FOB IT.
WILLMABTH & 00.,
729 Filbert street, Philadelphia, Pa.
E, REMINGTON & SONS,
MANCTACTOBKRS OF '
Military. Sporting, Target, Magazine
AND BREECH LOADING
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BiiUs, Shot Guns and R$tol$j
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Cartridge, Primers, Bullet, Shot
S bells, leading- Improvements,
MaBifactory,llIoDHerldiner CoM N.Y.
ijSalesToorai &8l & 283 Broadway, N. tJ
-Western Agent, D, H. Lambfrson, 738tate street,
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tions for the Coming Seasons, hence we are now mocking
extensive preparations for the Conngll.
As we still have quite a Stock of SZTMMER GOODS
and must have the room, we will offer our entire well as
sorted Stock for the Next Sixty Days at such ;
REDUCED and LOW PRICES
as will leave no doubt upon the mind of the purchaser
that he has obtained
AN UNRIVALLED BARGAIN:
This is no sensational advertisement, but' we mean busi
ness. Everybody is aware that our Stock embraces all
the needs of the people of this country and we Can furnish
a complete outfit for both sexes ojuI -ciU ages
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