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' - ' ir 1 -'V IK-' 3 VOL. CHARLOTTE; N: C.fSTUEDA y J U A VTiTSSSK ., . ....u;. (,.,iir -l 1 . NO. 4,136 ' X. W r " : : rt -i : ; : : ,- - . t : ' - ,. . . ri T-v -iri ...... m .... . -iFFVl l f-.i ! f s V nNi iV Mf lYnnidft CAN BE HAD IN tear; ATr? jun29 CO 1. , laiaf J ? ". 4 -: ' HITS I 11 JL j J. i-: 1 ' t I : 1 1 d H IS ' 5 " W S' " o ft?; . j. . ? , a i. ' OAS S'1 .es JUST IN VIM' Iff. HI H : . IWIIJIWIMU, - " 4. ,4 H Another lot of Hoop SkiWfrom 40c tb fohalr and Linen Ulsters In all s'jlea. frojn 91 lis -5 :. M i . i . i Try oUmd. Out rMnnlnatocfcS otPM, and Bobs' 8fra Bats wilt be fofed 4 vij loi. The attention 9! Housekeepers Is called to a good, assortment of Cane Matting that w are selling at reduced prices o closout. W t L Side f Col 4 Jua My t in-.,. 1 At this eeason, various diseases of flie bowels are prevalent, and many lives are lost through hick of knowledge of a safe and sure remedy. Perky Davis' Pais Killer is a sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, etc., and is perfectly safe. Bead the following : BAXHBBtbez, V. Y,. March 22, 1881. PEBRY DAVi8'pAIlfKlI.Latir'at7 to afford instant relit for cramp and pain in the stomach. JO8EPH BurditT. Nioholvtliji, N. Y.. Feb. 3, 188L The eery heit medicine I know of for dysentery, cholera morbus, and'erampa in the stomach. Have used it for years, and it is ur cure every time. J I -a MW6nM ifirV JSph B,t I baviusefl ouf F&n MLBRRln Bvercaof cramp.BoliAaad qhoLera morbue jmd ltg-aft akntet losttDMeUaf. i- L.-EJ-CU3'WTLLi Caejtesttlle, Ga., Feb. 28, 18t For twenty years I ha ve used your Path KifeLEB in my family. Have uaed4t many times for boif el Complaints, and it mhnysmure. would not feel safo witheufrsxitae ivth house. i. B. Ivni Saco, Yx.,sa. 34.188k Hv ned PmKtytvlB' f wm KiiLxs. for Ufye ' years. It is a, mart, and reliable. Ho uotber bould allow ltw be out of thaTamily. fit. I. NATESi Owkida, N. Feb. 19i 18811 'We began nsmgr it over thirtyye&rs ago. and it awya Kirm immediate fier.Awediaraiy dare to k o to bed withoat a botUe in the houae. , COKWATBOBO, B. C.Feb. 22, mil Nearly every fanoily fn th hnnaa. r a tniaeectlon Keeps a ootu US. tL. UOSTOIU V. S. WHSTTtATE, - Cim.T, Rhinibh PBT7SsiA.Feb. 8, 188L I have known Perry Davis' Pain Ktt.t.itb almost from the day it was introduced, and after years of obaemtion and use I regrsrd its presence in my ht)UBek)id at ail imditpentabl nkeeitg. r X Si Potb, O. a ConsuL I hid been seVSal diiuSaeviyfrom diarrhoea, accompanied with intense pain, when I tried roar Paim ' and found almost instant relief. H. J. N00NB4 81 MOWTAQTTB ST.,liOmON, ENOJ During a residence of twenty-three yean in India, I have given it in many cases of diarrhfea, dysen tery, uid cholera, and never knew it to fail to give relief. . CijLBXDQJt, ISo family can safely be without this invaluable remedy." f its price brings it within the reach of all. For sale by all druggists at 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. PEREY DAYIS & SON, Proprietors, ' 1 ' i Providence, R. L sept dtw sept Aoct ' ROCKBRIDGE, VA., ALUM-WATER, ! L0B more than halfya century has grown steagl X1 ly In repute as a' medicinal agent fa a wkie range of Chronic diseases. Multitudes of women can testify to lta unsurpassed efficacy in the re let and euie q( those ailmentsrpecullar-to their sex. ' " -tDYSFKMI In its varied and most distressing forms Is cured. CHRONIC, BRONCHITIS, SCBOFCTLA, -CHRONIC DIARRHOEA. AND DYSENTERY, yield most rapidly, and permanent cure3 result Bottled In its natural state, direct from the Spilngs, which are beautifully located in Rook bridge county, Va,, and are open for the reception of visitors from June 1st to October 1st, each year; capacity, 1,000 guests. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr J. H. Mc 1DEN and Dr. T. C. SMITH, Charlotte, N. C. marl2 ly WHEELER & WILSON'S NEW NO. 8. tightest Running and Best Sewing Machine In the World. Try it before buying any other, j ' - Send fir Terms aid Frtefiaj. Wheeler & WIlm HrhhI acturg- Co RICHMOND TA. mani v , Cleaveland Mineral Springs, i OPENED MAT 15th, 1882. 'rHtSS SprInA fwoeijfrort Shiby. 6j A 'intles Wekt Of Charloue, ana wiinin 1 mu the Carolina central nauway, runuiuB uSta tn HbflifcT. Hacks will be at the Sprini Station on arrival of every tram. ! . ..COUXAND WAKM BATH3L . ; , Vhile ind Red Sulphur and CBaDbeate waiers a Bowling Alley in good order A good string bwOTWfortoeseMoiV ery accommodaf uooa aWaphed to the hotel. - S PSTON. : ma16 tf - 'roprietor- 'i ' a e-r Tin a !ijrBT. Mood vered . rimple seU enre. which he W4 j.. : ' Complaints D. LIFE FOR ,WEF- THE INSPIRED REMOVER ON (THE GIBBET. ! . lor tae'VlH'aTSnT--ir the Doomed Mtua Behral Fol De scription of the HaAging as4 cv 1 ' tlents CoBTiefrted Tfcrwitn: P I Vt 'WAdHDTON, June 30 U. v.ta a. to:-1 uuueaii waa verv rei d uri nt tjk& nt0 t the the lUgtrt W'dtapi&i; e latter p; more tb uiinutea ai a time. Towards mn ten into a adtmder Weep fi-bia iheer t X4JaAlotxJU.''rt)se t- 16i minute aner 5 ana Dreailasted beartily at 6m. "When tlievotf&Cdok bi toealfatti into the elU5ittB tal;4iioi to brto r his ueT4 xm- (UieEB,-w&o rcmainecNft-ttMi jail aU tttgbt, wag called into tbe vuem eeMas soon as he 96txmtBmmon iMrsiotrsrsirbfedla Witiv pfisTirfer anrwTett fie tn2de redaesL i4i6atndBdnher reverend gentffctah0 KdxjTjrnas tbe stsafold. - Guiteaotire hinj to ariaiige with the warden to have the trap sprung a sexm'iafter-2 Vclodt'sirpbsslbll.1 H also exprssM considerable anxieti lest soma arcident&hjould occur, and irtsistr d that DrIicks should see thai the l;seaffold arwj its appdrte'ttaices werfefftll ' uiuteau uaa disposed or these matters he read a poem composed by himself, w hit h rraeaHs Spnplidty or Religioua -Baby.TaJte ' Attfer readiWlt -aloud he -mpUdiOrSiM iLltrfeufcB dowta in lefH,feird4yji m)ekred Tlrtanftflf ffl tm oodafiioD had out nis-iu P. remarkine 4 thinkj:' he'safd. .ft cS feo-Throneh itbis Oideal wtthoutjveeping, riot Because of any greatL vatoesSTffrrt)rincrBle ia trie is stjaEbcjakuseil amyfeareri the i otner wxrirt.-aoloUUoth idea that 4lrd asKeq; thaw hts boKs;iripjinien9 iary remarks abeutr lresidentj Arthur and-ad.rDirrtstiotf lje elnrrtnajted. Then he presented to Drr-IIiefes the books that have been the compajnorjs of his lonely hours. Be told Drv'HicKs" that lje wanted him to offer the firt prayer on the scaffold;' saying that he (Guiteati) would then readms favorite scriptural passage, 10th chapter of John, and offer a prayer' on his own account. Then he intended, he said, to read his poem, "Simplicity." . He de sired 0 have the execution so arranged that just as he uttered the last word the drop should be sprung. John W. Guiteau arrived at the jail at 9 o'clock, and was followed inV few minutes by Warden Crocker, "these two gentlemen, with Dr. Hicks, were in consultation as to the disposition of the body. At 9:l5r the prisoner came out into the. corridor and exercised for 15 min utes. He walked very briskly, making it rather difficult for his guards to keep pace with him. He generally has taken his exercise in shirt and drawers. This morning, however, he- wore a pair oi dark pants and had a handkerchief tied loosely about his neck. , .1 The scene about the jail this morning is unique. The office of the jail has been given up completely to a large corps of newspaper reporters, and a squad of them are scribbling away on every table, window sill, and every pro-' jection that offers a rest for paper. Many newspaper reporters remained all night. The private office of the warden has been transformed temporarily into a telegraph office and1 before 9 o'clock eight instruments were clicking merry accompaniment to the gloomy prepara tions going on inside the jail. At nine. o clock, there was a constant stream of persons coming into the jail. The scene outside was like that of some great gala occasion- Some enter prising colored men had erected booths from which they dispensed lemonade, ckes ancfr other refreshments to the weary anil thirsty people who began, before Dine o'clock, to assemble in the road in front of the jail. Mounted messengers speeding to and from the city, and carriages bringing" visitors to the jail, kept a continual cloud of dust-hovering over the road that winds through the wide common that lies between the jail and the city. At 10:10 o'clock, Guiteau expressed a desire to take a bath, and a large tub was taken into his cell. At this hour no one save Ihe death watch was with him. Guiteau nervously disrobed and piunged into the tfcth. It was ; quite f apparent to the,guarcLwho was closely watching nis every movement, mat nis object in asking for a bath Was simply .to obtain some employment that might distract his thoughts from dread con templation of his approaching dearth. He evinced increased nervousness, and siancertain movements, distrait man ner, and marked tremor in his' tones when he attempted to speak, impressed the guard' with the belief ..jthat he was rapidly weakening. The opinion i&expressed by somj&tof the jail officials that he will be usable to control his emotions when toe dread moment ar riyes ; and even if he does not com pletely break down and make a scene that he will be unable from nervous excitement to carry out the programme upon the scaffold, which he has an nounced. 10:45 A.M. The rotunda was thro vfn open at 10 ceiock and the newspapfer men flocked in. ! There were few others there except the jail guards and a squad of artillery men. Early this morning the prison-, ers in the part of the jail overlooking 'the eourfc wfcere the , gallows stands were all removed to other quartets. Seventy policemen are posted along the roadway outside the building. In addition to the jail guard all the avail able mea of Battery -C, United States artillery, are on duty inside the Jail, t Shortly before eleven Chiiteau called for paperrand for twenty minutes en gaged in cdpying what 'he-, calls "his prayer upon the scaffold." At 11 Mrs. ScOville arrived and besought ad mission. She was laboring under great excitement. John W. Guiteau went out 0 see her , and persuaded her to m&ke no further attempt to gain ad mission. 11 :35. Whil'eDr. Hicks was in the cell at 11 o'clock Guiteau made some requests as to the execution, and having made copies of his "last prayer," poem and other writings; torf t up th6 origi nals. He-had fete boots blacked arid as the doctor was leaving the cell hisdin ner was broughinjVjuiteau ate it with much; rfliRnJjnen Dr. Hicks came out of the ceune said theprison- had a pleasaint relJgiblusk; ie Xeels4 now loaii uu picpiUiHiuu. laHUisneu and he is ready for tho Jastfofmalitt. He commits himself vto God with! the utmost conudeoee. I think he -mill show some emotion -becanse tbe.ner vous strain is so great. " , " ? Shortly before J12' oelocB:v (Jaitean seemedto break down completely and burst Irfto.tears' and fobbed hysterical ly. AJfterthfl death warrant was read to the prisoner by the warden he be came more composed, and turning away began to, Brush bis hairy with his pldi appeSance of swaggeringSany froid. . . t, At 1225 the loud steam whistle was blown at the work iouse which, ii keat ffio lail. Thlawhistle usually blows at 12 o'clockfand by it Guiteau was in the L habit of reckoning nis ume. .xiio uBiaj trfday was by Special arf angemeht so ,ibatite.stertling; Biimna.migfct3io come before the officers wreait Two minutes later, the feroa gate 'at thl endof : tho borridor clicked, therJ "Warden Crocker made his appaaraacei and a moment later the familiar figure tiess ata 20 rnintr quite pallid and the muscles woiii his utootb movea nervousiv. j otnerj than tins: UiexdfMrsxsrgnsWHiterinir. The procession moved quickly to the j Scaf-' foia.srat;Gt4iteaa aacenlVed thfr twelre somewhat steep steps with as mteil .stadjyness as eould nhs espedad f iom mattirbese arms were tfgntly pinioned, rjehf Wmf -i3.fi e8lt step.hetalter-1 MfWiniomenUbut;jis aselstekl by er aide 'lJten xeacMffit J the Dlatr tXg& b&a was i. plaeede inuaediately. behind the drop lacing" to the front ef th 'scalfoltltrpt ' Coliman stood npon his rigntt joxopert Sirofire iihtttOefV and. iir'oodwarh, reetlYhindum. Mr Jones tobk.a fBUUNfcejx the north side neai thd up- l.rurnt ofXnaneam. , Uenfaiirecker lwr. oenjiooK nis pusiuon at we souirieasc Than wis a fill or hi; Hjdatr uiliilaJ iha mwjdil50 r soars ipecttors Were posbtnr TOd joHnr ttrotogb the Hook1 eatuntf irwtne-roxrrjmaxo ane., qorri-i 4oAl2iowetJBadiof wtieh the gJh kws was piacea. - -i j jjGuiteau mean why e gzed upon! the crowd; looked up at the beam ovei liis iwtvk and qaitkly made a sttrvey o : all Aaeadi Mtrapiiejuali8i Jlb sck n aa, the crQW& had. gained access, Gei eral Crocker waved to them to uncover aria Tall hnnrta ta hFA ; Dr. Hicks made an invo$atio i-inf these words: J?ather! xnf of the idepths wftcry to TJiee. Hearhou our Supplication for the sake or Jesus Christ, the Savior who has made full propitiation forfus. Behold this, Thy servant. We humbly piay thatJ'hoR wiic aenver nim. At mis supreme! mo men of 'his life let T$ry light desiena upon him. May he appear before Thee absolved, by Thy great metcy from 0100a guntiness. Denver nimanq njjj wa nave mercy on oi. urmst nave mercv on us. Lamb of tiod that take'th away the sns of thetworld have mercy1 on us. Amen and amen. . Dhring the prayet Guteau stood 1 ?ith bowed bead. At 'his conclusion Dr. .Hiek opened the Bible and Guitea uin firra topes said: '(Ul read a selection troni the tentjcnaDter M jMittliew, trom the 28th tdKWlt averse irfcl sive." He then read in a clear, stneng voice, and with good intooatiorrrliow- Mng-little if-acy-eryousness. DT."Hlcks JjroducedL Jt he cjafiuscrjpt. which kv as prepared by the prisoner this morning, and held it before bim while (iuitjeau read. While Dr Hicks was arranging the manuscripiGuiteau xhibitetl a flight nervousness and movedsevpral times from one foot to JHjtber. He soon recovered his cofsposore, Jooked overthe sea of upturned faces and skid : "I am ridw going to read to you my last dying prayers" CONCLUDED ON SECOND PAGE WOMAN. j . Better, than tue SmUei of KingW. To bring health and happiness to the homis of suffering women Is a. mission before which royal favor sinks Into lnaigBneance. What earthly bene faction can compare with one which protects bom "That dire disease whose rotMeFS power Withers beauty's transient Sower?" which gives ease for pain, Joy forsorrow, smiles for tears, tbe ro-es or health for the pal-or ofjdls ease. the lleht. elastic stt for drapginti weariness. nights of soft repose for heavy hours of tossing rei'tlessness. bonodlng vigor for languishing dull ness, tbe swelling lines of full grown beauty for the sharp and withered rorm or emaciation, a long life ot mental. njaieai, social and domestic en Joyments for a few sai das 01 pain and gloom, ending in an early grave ? Such is the mission, such ar tbe results of Dr J. Bradfleki's Female Regulator, which Is hene truly and appropriately styled "Woman's Best Friend." "Whites." and all those lrrpgultrtties of the womb so destructive to tbe health, happiness and beauty of women, disappear like magic- before a single bottle of this wonderful compound. Ph- si clans prescribe it. Prepared by Dr J. BradfleW, Atlanta, 6a. Price: trial size, 75e; targe size, 81.50. For sale by all druggists. free Oace mere Richmond, Vs., Jan SI, 1881. H H Warner & Co: tlrs For five years I su$er ed from kidney affections. Your 8afe Kidney and Liver Cure freed me from pain, restored my flesh and thoroughly cored me. I. B. Met ex. Tbe medicine of real merit, prescribed by many leading physicians, and universally recommended by those who have used It, as a true tonlq Is, Brown's Iroa Bitters. - ! The fairest faces are sometimes married by myriads of pimples, aid marklogs of .tetter or freckles, which are readily remeved by a popular .to'leV dressing, known a Dr. C. W. Benson's Skin Cure,' Even scrofulous ulcers yield to It. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with Uie excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'8 SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer rnnnedlateiy depend upon It : there is no mistake about it There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at ofcee that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operat ing like magic. It Is perfectly safe to use In all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and Is the pre scription of one of the oldest and best physicians and nurses In the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. 1 NOTICE. P. C. Shuford and wife, and others. A M. Powell, et al. CoJrt B1 Y Virtue of an order of the Superior Court, held for the county of Catawba, bprlng Term, 1882. notice is hereby given that the underslgnid, Referees, will meet at the court house, in Newton, on TUESDAY, THE 1 st DAY OF AUGUST next, to receive evidence and proofs of all debts against the partnership described in the p ead lngsinsald causes, to-wlt: Tate, Powell & Co., Claywell. Powell ft Co., Catawba Maruifacturibg Company, Powell & Shuford and A. M PoweJL. All creditors of either ot said firms, will present: their claims to the undersigned at said time and place, with proper proofs thereof. Also at said time and place we will proceed to tak, and state tbe accounts of the llabJlltierviBd kssets)of said partaerahlps above name. 1 r fl F. BA.SON, R J SHIPP, Jun24 Referees. LAST NOTICE. ALL delinquent tax payers are hereby notified, for the last time, that they must come Trp and settle for their taxes, r have been as indulgent -and forbearing as aoy one could xpectyie4o be and I give fair notice now that all delinquenttaxes remaining unpaid at the end of the next 30 days, will be collected by distraint. Come up "and pay your taxes. M. E. ALEXANDER, Jun23 dlt w tf . , Sheriff. Desirable Residence for &tle. if WILL Sell at private alg, as. agent fer x B. T Wheeler, that desirable residence Intel v occuDied br S.-B. Meaeham. Ksa . lo cated on Trade street, between t&e property of Mrs. Geo. T. J. Jackson anfl Col. Jdo. E, B own. : The lot fronts 98 feet on Trade street and runs back 896 feet to 4th un me psemuas are gooo ootbuildlngB, a smaH tenement house on the rear lot,'well of water, &cx Terme Easy. ' B, K. COCHRANE, Jun28 lw ' AgfeDt I HAVE JUSf'iEcfelVED AT new raycood jdclMng - ' ' ' CROCKERY 1 PICTURE H03IKBT. LACES, EEGIN SB, LINEN COLL 1 RSk I rf Aisb'MUIT'iABS, Qnarts wiS 'gaUons. kl. -" - i .-XI W CM;. "Hit" 1 if Variety Store, under , Traders' Nat. Bank. Jax21- 1 Why Is Mrs.' Lydia -K. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound like fheHlsstafirppt river in a spring freshf t? BecausB. the hniieaie vetume of thli heaung river jpovesvith auch tnomeotumitkatlt sweeps, away all obstacles and la literally "...1 bk ,1 , 1 , -7,' T Brisht's Ttlnnann nf -Uit Vidnova- rMmbotna aiui bther diseases of the Kidneys and Liver, 1 which .jm are beknz so frightened about1 Hop Bitters la the only thing that win sorely and permanently -prevent and dire, ill other ntntnttdnrf nmn nnrt eUeve foe .a tppeand then make rou mani times pou manll iiif.1 I worse.. Froavrank Leslie's iaastratedKewspafer A TADV RAtn ! "XtMaQ llenid. Pimpled jf o, I Cam :Bf eo.: Pee Pceeent Bf JProbably two thirds of the ladles to society and homes of eur land are afalcted with skin diseases I ot various kinds, to dp away with which, if It could m done without injury, would-be. the ha I event of their Uvea. Then she would have rLiBnguBfDa inaned'eoimteBance. 0: wouki be handsome.ior at least- goodl anyone with a clear, Bure skin, no naue the cut Of her features, arenas a certain a of good looks whleh attract everybody.' A ow, she imagines every ene sees a'nd talks L"ttio8e, freckles," "those horrid pimnest . other blemishes with which she is afflicted, and ' this Is true of either sex, 1 To Inf prbve this1 appearance great risks are ta ken; arienle, mercury, or high sound titled named articles containing these death-dealing drugs, are taken in hopes of getting rid of aU theYse troubles , In many eases, death Uthe-fesulL No alleviation Of the oumlng, heating, Itching and inflammation KslveB. All troubled with Eczema (salt rheum). Tetters, Humors, Inflammation, Rough Bcaly XnipUona Of any kind, Diseases of the Hair and jBealp. Scrofula, Jcers , Pimples or Tender Iteh Ings on any part of the.'body, should known that here Is-nope'for toem In a' sure, pejfe'ct and ele gant renedy, kisown as "Dr. C. W. Benson's1 Skin Cure.'! It makes the skin wkltey soft and smooth, removes taaead faeekles,- and -is the best toilet . dressing la the wodv 1 is elegantly ppt ud rwd bVes jr4 ene package, cpMjsg o boqi. internal "Knd external treatment. Qnr1 readers should be ' safeto get this, and Tot some old remedy 'resjusci tiled an the suoeess ofCDr. Benson's and now ad vertised as "The Great Skia Care.'' There lsj only one it bears the Doctor's picture and is for sale by all druggists. SI per package. ' ' A SENSATION , HiS Ol"TEN BEEN MADE J .'1 . "J - by the discovery of some new thing, but nothing has ever stood the test like pr. C. W. Benson's Celery a.nd Chamomile Fills. They really do cure sick headache, nervous he&dfiche, neuralgia, nervousness, sleeplessness, Indigestion, paralysis, and melancholy. Price, 50 cents a box, two boxes for SI, s'x box es for J2.50,- by mall, postage free. Dr. O. W. Benson, Baltimore. Md. sold by all druggists. C N. 1 rlttenton. New York, is Wholesale Agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's Remedies. Jull LYD1A E. PINKHAM'S , VEGETABLE CQMPTOTD. A Snre, Cire for1 afl rEMAIE.WEAK NESsiES, Inclndlng'.IiencorThaEa, 1x4 regtrlar and Pafnfal Menstruation, Inflammation and Ulceration of the Wormh, T"Iooding, PRO LAPSUS UTERI, &c. DTPleasant to the taste, efficacious and immediate In its effect. It is a great belp ia pregnancy, and re lieves pain during labor and at regular periods. . nrvsicuKS rsx rr a to ntssccrBE it Tkbely. CPFob aiX Weaknesses of the generative organs of either gcz, It is second" to no remedy that has ener been .before thf pablia ; and for all dMeases of the Ktdnkys it is the Qnatett Remedy in the World. j C57KIINEY COMPLAINTS of Either Sex lied Great Belief fat Its Use. ! LTTHA E. PiyK3I5Fi BLOOli TVft rrTKJl win eradicate erery ve8tira:of: Humors from the Brx5d', at ttub same tune willgiTO tone and strength to the system. As marreUoua in result, as the CompooiuL " tWBoth Jthe Compound and. Blood Purifier are pre pared at S3S and 2S5 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price of eltnetr, $1. Six bottles for f5. The Compound ia sent by mail to the form of pilis, r of lozenges, dn receipt of price, (1 ppfhox for either. Mrs. Prnkhsta freely answers ail letters of Inquiry. Enclose 3 cent stamp. Send for pamphlet. Mention this Paper. rw-LYiHAS. s I.fTjta Tnxf cure Const! ps,- tion. Biliousness aity or me uvcr. a cents. 49Sold by all Pt nggists.- (3) Wit SALE. OFFER FOR S A LE ON FAVORABLE TERM Til E ENGINE FOHJ1EBLY 1ST. HY THE ROCK ISLAND MiH'F'G COT1PANV. Call on or address - Spipfrkwe JunlS Democrat eapjk D 0 BBlNSLSIARCIt POLISH. ,i" .1 .-. . ... An important dis covery, by whicl every family mat eWe their linen that beautiful fin ish peculiar to fine laundry work. Ask your pr oper, .FOR SALE BY J. 9, SPENCa CO) meet uiHead nfethat JoklnK for I what mount si it Is hbout and WXMAN CunPhEALTH Of WOMArX SYWPATrtZt WITrWls THE HOPE OF S inline am and FIELDS BROS CbaurlettcJ JUST RECEIVE A JOB LOT OF FFF A , NS OOO T V AA NIT N OO T IT FF A A ' N V N O TJ F AAA N NN O O vf F A A If NN OOO t And are offering them very reach below the real value. Call and get a bargain. Have also Justf 4celv ed per freight several things that will pay you to Inspect. Just received new FASHION SLlEETS FOR JULY. IS SMITH btjilding. jonll SIC CHARLOTTE, IM. C. t .!!. ' ' j - : j Thousands of Musical Families throughout North and South Caro ioa are Intending to purch ee PIANOS and ORGANS In the Fall, when cotton comes in. WHY WAIT? Buy at once, and enliven the long, hot SUMMER MONTHS with Music and make the "HARVEST HOME" still more JoyfiC Mid-Summer Under our Mid-Summer Sale, we offer to sell during the months of JUNE, JU.Y, AUGUST and SEP TEMBER, 1882, PIANOS and ORGANS, of eveiy make, style and pilce, at our very lowest CRRh rates On PIANOS $25 Cash, Balance November 1st, 1882. On ORGANS $10 Cash, Balance November 1st, 1882. WITHOUT INTEREST OB IF Iltl.AlVCE OAlV'r ItC Longer time will be given; with a reasonable Increase Briee included in this sals. Tell your musical friends Clron ars. This sale closes October 1 at 1 882 Early j-lx(rt). years guarantee, stool and instructor witu every urgan. reignipaiapoin ways n no saie. Test them ioypur own hoa es. Address , ; . ' lVL"oJ3xia.itlX nXusio Houso. PROF. WM. BAKER Is my authorized Tuner and Repairer. All work guaranteed. Send orders to this bouse. SILVER SPOONS. ELEGANT GOODS JUST RECEIVED, BY W. A. TRUSLOW, In cases suitable for bridal gifts. Another stock of WALTHAM AND ELGIN WATCHES, And other desirable good?. Fine SPECTACLES and XYE-GLA8SE3. ,i. T.i A "R "WTT.T.T A Is with me and will always welcome his frler.rt. Jun9 Ira d; ine Apples, RED JUNE APPLES, FRESH GREEN CORN, RIPE SOFT PKA6HKS, , Crystal Ice Cream, at PERRY'S PERRY'S HSADQUART1B3 FOB FBUITS. Jun21 WANTED. At WASHINGTON Hand Press and material for -A 7 -column newspaper. Address J. P. BABINGTON, Junl4U Shelby, N.C. NOTICE. North Csbouxa Bait road Company, i eeeretary and Treasnrir's Office, Coapetry Shops, N. CV, Jane Oth, 1 832. 1 - n- A r " --j '. -'-. TBE Thirty-third aneual meetrnrof the stotk solaentef this company wu be he'd In Baleigb on Thursday. Jpryi8tt, 1882 '- ' 1 ' ; Stoektomors rieMring to attend can get tlcke's for theeaaelves and the Immediate members of their families' (WIFE and CHILDREN LIVING under THEIR HOOF) by applying to tne under- Hzned. r. tia cum in, ri.Iaii22nntajtrjnj t D PER E X P RJE S S " (. SEVERAL LlJfTES OF GOO OO OO- PDD TfsSSo O Q OO O O .! O O -Q O O O O ' D D OOO OO OO DDD & WILMELM HOUSE Special Offer : AH? ADVANCE . LIH. PEICE, PA II IN THE FALL, of price. AH Instruments of every grade and of It. Write us for Catalogues, Price Lists and purchase securts cash prices and easy term. mcmiitu. OWE SALE a : - 7 '-- . BY Virtue of a decreet.-of the Bo p?rJor Court of Catawba county, made in the. ease of P. C. Shuford aLd others, plaintiffs, vs. A. M. Poweil and others defendants, at Spring Term, 1882. of Catawb8 county Superior Court, the undersigned, as Receiver, will sell at public sale, at the Long Island Cotton Mills, on MONDAY, tbe 3 HO DAY of JULT, 1 882, the following Valoable Property, to-wit; ' The lactory of the Long Island Cotton Mills, to gether with 16ft acres land, including tlie entire water power of seven feet head, factory , building 60x40. two stories high, flouring and saw mills, store and cotton bouses, blacksmith shop and five tenement houses, and tbe following machinery: 1 fiicken 1 36 inch double better ana topper, 6 86-inch 14 top fiat caids, railway bead. 2 orawlcg ' frames, 0 deliveries each, 4 ring frames (Brides berry make), alt in good order. 2 Danforth -esp frames, 132 spindles, total number spindlesSlO, 1 Travis card grinder, bunch and baling press;., also a large lot of fid looms, pullles, sbaitlng, &e. i - For more accurate asd definite deseripflOQ ef the property and tbe conditions of said sale refer- , ence is hereby made to the decree above ieferred. TERMS; Twenty per , cent of purebase money cah and the balance In CQoal ln suiments of three months end six months, , bond and fcDnroved security reaulred of ; niittobaser. or the Receiver Is by said beeres 8U- thoilzedto vary terms to suit purcnsers. Tbe Receiver lsuso authorized by said Decree to sell said property at private safe, npon such terms as shall fee agreed npon between him and Borckasrn and he wlU entertain private bids until da? of sale. Persons w ishing to examine -saw p? - i findDr A: M. Powell and Mr.Levlfr . .a premises, either of whom will t. showing the M jWfcT,!, ' - v. -1 ':- luht H -1 Lincolnton, Lincoln cowit n. C , ,' ' Cotton Factory 5 . . i I, t -4 4V i of Guiteau was seen, His race was .4 1 W"?,iCr3aai . au --i,. Zs in" . iiuinii ...,..,,
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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