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XT' i 4 TV- BUSINESS WdtlfcES. r' :JJ .i'llv. 'n4d Bilious attacks lr ther are nnequaiea . V' . . r. eatial 18 not known; one uu j.m u-o a wuuuer 12 l effefrt on the worst case. They are u-eof and iverTwbTre. 25 and 50 cent boxes. Emory' Llt i clitharic Pills, beat ever made, only 15 cents Horaford' Acid Phosphate In useful In dyspepsia. It gles tbe stomacb tonic and its parts, vl wuoie srsy-m. . i I- boh spafwes wtr asftJ-ffhe i i utratte contains wioelif muif kj,rt Btt; M Sect, mart alum- nun man t "Mam 'ana irmi mw JuM the tblDK for the "srrlng wejineM dwn general! Sold by all druggists of any standing. Prices reduced one half, mayll-tf Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and .whviesf njeaes . Mure econonilca tbanibe-ortllrisrr Wnds. aayaanet be sold In competition with tbe multitude of low test, short weight, a uni or phosphate powders Sold only in cans. KOYaL B4KINU POWDER CO.," w28 . - SewTbrk. L'RQX, PAVJRSON, Sole Agent, CbarloUe, N. C. PLAIN TRUTHS The blood is the foundation of life, it circulates through every part of the body, and unless it is pure and rich; good health is impossible. If disease has entered the system the only sure and quick way to drive it out is to purify and enrich the blood. These simple facts . are well known, and the highest medical authorities agree that noising- but iron will restore the blood to its natural condition ; and also that all the iron preparations hitherto made blacken the teeth, cause bead- -ache, and are otherwise injurious. Brown's Iron Bitters will thor oughly and quickly assimilate with the blood, purifying and strengthen ing it, and thus drive disease frorq,. any part of the system, and it will -not blacken the teeth, cause head ache or constipation, and is. posi tively not injurious. , Saved his Child. i N. Eutaw St., Baltimore, MfT" Seb. 12, 1880. Gents : Upon tHo, recxjmmenda tion of a friend I Jfied. Brown's " Iron Bitters as a tonic and re storative for my daughter, whom I was ' thoroughly conviaced was wasting away witK Consumption. Haying lost three danghteivby the terrible disease, under the care of ' enrment physicians,"! was loth to--.Ijirtteve that anything could arrest ; jthe progress of the disease, but, to - my great surprise, before ray daughr . ter had taken one bottle of Brown's Iron BiTTKas, she began to mend , and now is quite restored to former ' health. A fifth daughter began t shW signs of Conimption" and "when the physician was consulted he quickly said "Tbnics were re- j quired;" and wheiWnformed that the elder sister was taking Brown's Iron Bjtters, responded " that is a good tonic, take it," . , I Adokjim Phelps. j Brown's Iron Bitters effectual- ' ly cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and ,, Weakness, and renders the greatest relief and benefit to parsons suffering from such wasting diseases as Con sumption, Kidney Complaints etc. -- ., .,4 -?-.:)- - - ,. P From and after this I will r FRESH GEORGIA MELONS by the Ckr Load EVERY lAYi Ordersli'fs; tance: wjureceive WtfttSpt attention. a a lull v.? M'l) OLD Pfri- . ... . gOT Ml IDU r. 4tD I Itm Ml Me Me is situated 100 yards from,Fwt MoaT09,tiHnt.n theyekr. iqnal to any lJwtettoUM 1 'Jft rounufincs unsurpassed,- - BatbUift. boating, flshlnf and dwvlDB gnecialiv Atrractiva: Pre-eminently a resort fipr Southern people Terms less for equal ... accomnrjodations than any resort to conn&yi Climate Vree trom Malaria: and tor Irkofflnla truly ravelifii! mAA wttn nwrienetHnAte&lBl- nes totratel tn iictrt C old established house in thQfafW&i Kade. Ad - . a Box67, Balttmoir, K& ; -Ik .a e :-i LeBny Davidson -Fresh Georgia Melons. . fit Bensen's 8kl4 Cure, ' ; T 0 Smith Drugs, 4c . J C B 8mUh -Coupon Notice. BI Sale at Perry' To day. . Mrs B L Dewty-Muslc f uplls Wanted. HOME BRIEFS The bullion assays at the mint ia this city for the month of June amounted to $9,234 75. Z. F. Bailes, of. Pineville, sent us the third cotton bloom of the season. The blossoms are beginning to appear quite numerously now, - irsa-A fn.hm.nt of the Hornet's 127 XX UOWHUU1V"" - Nt Riflpmn will eo to Winston and J take part in the. big celebration, at that nlAi rn th4t.h inst.. in invitation from the military of tha1 lively burg,' fA postal'card from Mr. A. J. Rin tels, who has been in business in Statea ville, informs us that he has decided to ia,ra hor riaA And take op his home, n..n morfl in Charlotte. He will be aa-?l sociated in business bere with Capt. J. Roessler. 8-Mr. C. J. Furr.ayoung man who lives some distance in the country, fir ed off his pistol in .Burwell- & Springs' back lot yesterday, while feeling gpod from a big drink of the ardent. He paid the city $10 ani cost3 before being allowed to depart. tThe city fire department had its first quarterly parade yesterday even ing, with quite a respectable turnout. They paraded several streets and wound up with a big water squirting in Independence square. The parade wa9;very-creditable and large crowds were attracted to witness it. jgpThe wediing of Miss Mamie, daughter of Dr. G. W. Blacknall, of Raleigh, to Mr. Geo. H. Clowes, of Wa terbury, Connecticut,-which occurred at the Atlantic Hotef, Motehead City, on the 27U inst , was a very fashionable and elegant affair- Rev; E. R. Rich and Rt. Rev. T. B. Lyman, bishop of the di ocese, performed tbeceremony. The 4th in Concord. The Observer has received an in vitation from Concord to come over on the glorious 4tli and see them celebrate. There will be a grand mardi g'ras'parade through the streets in the morning, and at night, the pyrotecuics, under the di rection of Signor Ritz, will be some thing teirible and sublime. TheSignor will put up live balloons, one of im mense aiz' with a large Roman candle battery, pop-crackers, etc, attached. The whole town will be given up to patriotism, and one tnmg-ana anoiner. 1 i Charged With Embeilement. Jane Davis, a colored woman, who has been secretary of the Ilickamite T n,,ro nf ci,nt .Samaritans In this citv. was yesterday .brought t bafurajitu' mayor on a charge of having embezzled the funds of the lodg. Tlt indictment was brought against her by members of the lodge and afur hai ingthe evi dence in the case, the mayor put the woman under ifcnd for her appearance at the next terai of the Inferior Court. The amount of embezzlement charged Is $18. J Coal Burners for the Air-Line. ; The plan of burning Ccral instead of wood in the ergines on the Richmond and Danville railroad, has proved so satisfactory in every . way that Uie Air- Linp road is preparing, to follow suit, and will convert their passenger en gines into coal burners. At the pas senger depot in this city an inclined track has been laid, such as run up to the coal shutes along the line of the Richmond and Danville road, and an old car house is being turned into an im mense shute. This shute will be the coal distributor for the engines of both the Richmond and Danville and Air Line roads, at this point, and will be a Dig aiUir., .-, Marriages in June. 7 The list of carriage licenses issued by the registexi'of deeds daring the month just passed, soWs a considera ble falling off in the nsaal monthly drawing. Licenses were issued to the following couples, in June : Charlie Kimbro and Harrfet Brewer. M. W. Sutton, Harriet Flow. 1 ' H. M. Lipe, Nannie E. Hinsdn. MiC. Qdnn, Minnie W.Phifer. COLORED. Andy Darby and Caroline Saville. George Phifer, Emiij Orr. Dan'l Wriston Adeline Steele. j - Wm.-Robiafif- Age Alexander- Georgel Johnston,- Amanda Hunter. Zenas t'oita, Ahnte Witherspobh. ' ' "' - fiannin g Away with a Fire Engines : As the fire department was cominjg out for parade yesterday evening, the" ' Hornet horses, being left standing for a moment with the engine nearly op posite the court house, struck, .off on ia wild runaway down trade street to wards the. Air Line depot. The horses did not find it sueh ari ; easy; thing as they supposed it would be, forrunning away with a 6,000 pound steam engine ,! ii quite different from running off with a watron. The eneine pulled by the frantic horses disappeared iri :.aplpnd of dust going towards the xlepot, with a hundred or two hundred' firemen and boys trying hard to keep up VftU'it By thn time th horses had. reacked' the railroad they were snfficin amu and were quite willing tb stop. Np damage was done tpthe egija'e or 'hors es. This is the. ftst.tiojfr , the Hornet horses have ever run away? i . : Real EsUte'Trfeirji;-J . ,1, ' ..The following deeds werecorded in the e'erk'a office at the eourt hoase in this city during Wtti.'ot.yft'ties- ! -Deed from B-'M-'Norfnent and A. W. Hay wood to J. G. Baskeryillv, citry- lot. Deed from the Korl.amUpaSliftte Liejosurance Company -to' JG. Bas kef rllMVcity lot. y'''-i'L-nw Deed from J. H, sKaneta Hope well Gord Mfnlng Company, of Baltiinore, ! ik Deed from Samuel Steward and oth ers, to Jia: Le'd gloan, axres tot land. J'iDeed rcrmJ J. JyiW' and wife to same, acres iOi JandV .: Prntl frnm .Tan. W. srlfr"" nd wifetft rison, for 801 dciI df laid. from rsl Maiii5Lf)o eea rrom j. u. Whirter, tract -of land - j Deedj iof. release 'from Lewis G. Be tram to St. Catberiqe Golf MininCpmf pany,, . - . . I Deed m fTha Normal ScnobVmtulWtoa now mMijMi'kiit$ in dailj attendancfi and fcefything is insujpr;oiji th ifluiteal j de-. partmntndllFie'Satee tnajbeiai of Mrs. B'a, wfewAas charge of the modeir uperfnfendenfc English gave a reception to the Hormalites and to the citizens of Newton, last night. Lease ofthe Charlotte Female Iastitnte. Rex Wm. B. Atkinson; the present principal of the Charlotte Female In stitute, lias perfected a 'lease of the groondsjand buildings, securing them foriajterm pf twenty jeara. The lease ha3 been, signed by the trustees aid record ed in tne courthouse, under-mt. At kinson's control, tbe growth and pros perity'of the : cdtlegt has beenfrapid, aztdJihetCharlotte Female Institute has gained Cfaned name for itself sec ond to no othef inthe State: ''We hope to see it continue to prosper and grow, and blossom e the rose, ' Services at the Catholic Church To- The services at St. Peter's Catholic church in this city to-morrow (Sunday) morning, will be of an unusually in terestirig character, being the celebra tion of the Pontifical mass of confirma tion. Service, will begin in ihe church at 8 o'clock, a. m., when the Rt.;Rev. H. P. Northrop, D. D , bishop of North Carolina, officiating as celebrant, will conduct the ordination service of the Rev. P. Daniel Hefti, O. S. B. Very Rev. PJacidus Pilz, O. S. B., Prior of St. Mary's College, will officiate as presbyter assistant. Very Rev. L. P. O'Connell, V. G., and Rev. Alban Ru doff, O. S. B., deacons of honor. Rev, P. Oberlie, deacon of mass, and Rev, Julius Pohl, O. S. B., sub-deacon of mass. Ven. Fr. Patrick, O. S. B., will be master of ceremonies, and Ven. Fr. Cyprian, O. S. B., assistant master of cereb6bie8. Vn. Fr. Cenraaf O. S. B , will preside at the organ and will also chant the ordination and the "propers" of the mass. Bishop Northrop will preach at 7:30 o'clock in the evening, Sunday, when the sacramfent of confirmation will be administred. It Came Through. The postofBce men sometimes come across a letter that stumps them and makes them do a good deal of studying before enough is cleared up to give them some idea who to, or which way the letter goes. Out of many of these stumpers they can make nothing at all, and have to send them to the dead let ter office. The extra direction on the envelop below would indicate that the wiiterof the letter has been a sufferer in fflis respect and was afraid that it, too, might go the way of the others. It was handed to us aa one of the poatof fice ctfjiOaities, pleas let this leter tgP tbrou this ' H tfade if " you know whar 9 o O CO V 1 1 o m M ac f 5- PJ 08. 03 Commencement at Sit. St. Joseph's In ktitntevDistributioB of Prizes. Mt.St. Joseph's Tnstitute.cro whing one of the many rolling hills Ofthe tower ing Blue Ridge Mountains, and situated near the growing town of Hickory, had its annual commencement on the 27th of June. A numerous . and ., elegant ctfmpany crowded into the hallSj whilst Rt. Rev. Bishop Northrop, the Patron of this young" lady's Academy, V. Rev. M. S. GrosSi and Rev. F. Oberley occupied chiirs on the elevated plat form; The young lady's filed into the hall amidst the strains of a well ren dered" mafeh,an thfeir- modest, yet el evated bearing, setoff i ncostumesmost b?ccjming them and their age, bespoke in advance, the elegance of the enter tain metft'to f 'olid w. tNTirmerdus premi ums were awarded, and among them two handsome gold medals, won by Miss Mary .Jlealy, of Charlotte, and Miss Flora Monk. Tbe music and singing did equal honor to teachers and pupils. At the dose, fit Rev. Bishojp Northrop, D. D., delivered a well-timed discourse on education. The Board of Directors of this first class institution are Rt. Rev. Bishop -Northrbpf D. 'D, V. Rev. Mark S. Oross, V- Bev.,1. O'OpnnelL V. G. Ret. P. Moore is the presiding director in Hickory. Tb mafding tiSchool com bines all the excellencies of an acad emy' jffifhji ;yi;rnerltt,n6n'irgs. Board and tuition ar.ivenat $13.00 per hSonth.' 'The '"climale Is all that wulddefredv: ; 'r'lieVreVef.'i'oW;. it ! aaaenBoMthati authorized another Lottery, so pressing has been the deaUmd (oV if en the p'aHftf tW people. The , pwtoi. e.cito mboonded eathBslmi among all aiser and the'' wide distribution of the numerous fcrTiteteVtfWlafeiBVlte of the ta lsfacUettto he, bad ift the-easlly aQolred gain of Yet nsKhef AeYtesrch SOYaaroiher Joropean or Americdi sdiem eehiparei Tn hberallty with cWtlt .ljs),,tiWana State Lottery Company set forth at length in an othe rtls'ij fte. jdW on the llih ofjuly nrealMU juifireattei,ander itmbe eenthat m 1 . ,W :.l .: i ' - n : .1 glveamf5ttoket,constitnttngltthe Of 1 for that;tff1 Presented.. ;,ti.,i?Jflu;.,K, That this company wis perform all tC promises Unowjeltohed; .lo tte iailnd. The whole, scheme will be found Interesting reading and bear careful analysis. janrr , r l- l I ' ' i i. ' 9 ! p $ so Mrs. O'Doamelt Makes a Correction. Totheldltof ol The Observer. ' An article having1 appeared iK yonr paper recently, in which- it is stated that the Richmond & DanTiHe Railroad company offered to pay me per month so long as I remained a widow and to educate my child. I desire the public to know that there is not a word ef truth in' it, tbe company has never made me an offer of any ktnd. EBLtJE E. OTJONNELL. Clifton, West Virginia, June 26, 1882. U AEKETS BY TELEGRAPH JUNX 80, 1882 PRODDCB. ' WiuuKSfosr 8plrtta Turpentine arm at 43e Boeia Broa, Sl-55 tor strained; S1.B2U for rood strained. TarauUU at S2.ia Cnle Turpentine fadr.at $Ui0 lor hard; 2.75 lor yellow dim J2.76 for virgin. v Balttjiobx noon Floor dull and onchaneed Howard street aod Western super S3 25SS4 iio; extra S425ffi5.25; family SSOSd.75fcur' Mills, super tl.2tea4.O0; extrilSlslk 6? Bio brands ST25a7.87. Wbea--Souieni opened higher and dosed lower; Western bbzfaer Boothem rad 1.88asi.88; amber S1.86SL40: No. 1 Maryland ; Ha 2 Westers winter red spot, $l4a$ 1.4. Com Southern scarce and firm; Western' steady; Southern white 4: South ern yellow ; " " ,, " BiXTMOai ttsirr- - Oats', dufi and ' easy Souther Mf22; Wsten wntto 61S62: mUed 580i59; Pennsylvania 69362. ProvUloru- firm mess pork.$21.60ar22.75. Balk meats -should ' ers and dear rib sides, packed lOatiaiHSa. Bacon -shoulders Utt; clear rib aides lf hams 15VSS16. Lard refined 12. Coffee- firm; Rio cargoes crdinary to fair 8&:91A. sumr - steady; A son 9. Whiskey-quiet, at Ii.ia. Freights firm. . COTTON. ? ALVB8TOH-Flrm; middling I2ic: low mid- dllng nim rwu wuuuuT iliac: 1 KL., . . . i 14; gross 14; net nisainti salas 42: stock 9 ran- ports coastwise continent ; to Great Britain s to to France ; to channel Weekly net receipts 849; gross 849; sales ?9o,:e?port8coa!twl3e 2'234" Great Britain 1,816; to continent ; France ; to chan- H6I " a . Norfolk Eteady; mlddlln 12Uje; net reeelDt 469; gross 469; stock 4,638. experts S. I : !?les. ; exports -to Great Britain ; to continent . Weekly-net receipts 1.396; gross 1,896; sales 779; coastwise 2.R99; Great Britain channel ; continent ; France . ' H.f'T?f?B"SrmL Inwllln 12e; tow mic dllng 1 lie; good ordinary lmc: net receipts--- 84 sales : stock 11.907; export' ooastwlse ; spinners ; exports to Greet Britain ; to continent . a ."T1 "J?18. 8 KToas 2,610; sales coir' ""l"?13 owu; exports ureat Britain 5 265; coastwise 595; continent 1.843. B2m,"J)li middling lBc; tow mtddim "Unar Hltec; net receipts 394; BrtLnrto-Fran505 WeeWj net receipts 1,003; gross 4,277; sales ,- exports to Great Britain l ,488. WruriNGTON Firm , middling 12c; low mid dhng tl 9-io"c; good ordinary 10 11 16c; receipts 2; gross 2; sales ; stock 924; exports towtwtse ; to Great Britain ; to continent . Weekly net receipts 6?: gross 62; exports coastwise 58; to Great Britain : to con tinent . Philadelphia Firm ; middiimi I2c low middling lajfce; good ordinary lift?: receipts net 418 gross 645: sales ; u k ; ex ports Great Britain ; to continent . Weekly net receipts 1.104; gross 3.377; sales ; spinners ; coastwise : continent : to Great Britain 2.976; stock 14,403. Nw Yoke Steady; sales 1,221; middling up lands 12fec; middling Orleans 12c; con solidated net receipts -, exports to Great Britain ; to France ; to continent ; to channel . Weekly net reeeicts 19; gross 7,120; ex- ports to Great Britain 8,210 ; France 1 ,820; con- tinent 7.600; sales 6.956; stock 185.146; to channel . Lrvxaroot, Noon- In good demand and freely met at MtvUMW rio AiddUMwalands ttfcd; fBeansiTtUdlFifclf,000; speculattMfand ex sons p000? KMirAi 8,100. Amerteaa 850. Otflands low middling1 clause: June delivery 6 46 64dt ffauad Jvtr w ; JulT and-AOaUSt A MUMrtomt ntt OuiinKho. kM8 648 Septs laberSmd October 6 50-64d; Oc l tOber and Nevrtaber 4 : Nove TDTOBES. rf TORtIfer rerjelfiri'i----: -irmmt Futures dosed. biuilr stsadj: gejes 76,000 bales. July. ..i .. .c... ...... ..a .uAassij August. . ... ................. .w . ,. r2 67.8 ia7778 1237S.88 September - October..... WonBiber... I172S.78 1184 5 5 n8Tffi58 6p.69 11 80 8 1 11.92 93 i Vv-(S twcenMr.......ii;;.'... -January., . -... . , si. . ......... February-.. ... ......n...,.,. Marsh.. ...... .,V". April. . .. , ... . . j. , . . , . June.'..... - " FINANCIAL Xxcbange, v Soyemmenta fxreimlar. 4.85 LOW 1.14 120 . 48 895 859 6,053 lew &S,.. ...... ... ...... Four and a naif per cents,.. . Four per cents,.....- Meneyr.t......... State bonds-fairlT active and lower Sub-treasury balanoesGnld r- " , - Cmsney.. Btqoks-Jmgular! AlabamaClaas A, 2 to 5 4Hi Kaaa-rClass A, email. , Alalguna Class B. B's 'AlabataarClasa C. 4's-.i. -Chteago and North western. Chicago and Northwestern preferred, Yde.'. .'. ... .. ... ...... .r. .... .4.., East Teanessee .,..i...:..t tteorgla. IUJnolsCential.,. LakeShore . .. .-. Loulsvtlla and KubvlllK Memphis and Charleston Nash vine and Chattanooga . . . .' Bew Tor Central . . 4S0 " 80 t)9 85 1.31 148 3o 9 1.65 1.3416 1-lOlfe 678 45 571 1-304 1.38 18 l.Ort 1.28 1 03Uj 27 8414 f BJohoond od Allegheny... Kicnmond and uanvuie Bock Island - South Carolina Brown Consols, Wabash, St Louis Pacific. Wabash, St Louis A Pacific pref err'd Western Union. .. .v, City cottonmabkSt. Omcs or Thx Obskbtxh, t iurrrg, July l, 1882. ( Tbe market yesterday closed steady at the fol lowing quotations: 1 - . Good Middling... 7. ..... C-".,. 12 Strictly mWdflijg,.?-,. 11 MlddllngZ7v.. ...... 111b Strict low middling.... ..r...... ills liowmwflimg...,., , . i.. 11 a-ie Ttnowai Storm cott6Li. - . ioio EECKtPTS FOR fHt WZEK 1ENDXD PKIDAT, 30th. Saturdarw.. . Monday-,r:.... Tuesday Wednesdays.. Thursday ..."Vv.-. 21 84 27 73 20 40 "SIS bales irFslday r; ' Totoi hates;. MH8. B. Lv DEWEY 'iaJHLL be glad' to hare during the months of Y , . July and August, a limited number of Music PopOar- - Jull 3t v Coupon Notice, C C. A. B. R. Treasurer's Office, -.1 ,- -m '- ColumWa, a C , June 28th, 182 0 f ' Iua coupons of Bonds of this company, which -become due on1 1st day or July, 1882111 be paid at the-Mattonal Park Bank; Mew York City, od at tfceCMttal Natloi Daakqf Batarthyt i-luU 4t'. X X JCSMiXBrMsurer. ,.6K ,?! ,-OF.-. FEESH -TOilLJkTOESv w AUGUSTA WATER MELONS, A" (3X)n paying tenant wants to rent' i comfor table ottage containing sot less- than six noma, ami located ' within four squares of Oho public square. AddLv to Dr. J. B. 308X3. At drug store of B H Jordan 4 O iSOJL .ii tr,T. ,.111 - oc ai o ckcL-5 ol. i .rv B. I : T. C. SIY1ITH A CINT for the genuine Boekbridge Alum Wa xx ter of Virginia - wholesale and retalL Invalids fAN always get 8eott?s Eranlston. fresh and KJ sweet, at T. C, SMITH S Drag store Soda Water Boom, EYSBY DAY at T. C. 8mlth'a drug store-only first-class materials used- sparkling, creamy and cold-only 5 cents glass. 1 Eagle Brand CONDENSED MILK, warranted fresh and good all the time, at TC SMITH'S Drug Store. There is N6thing IN this market like Hereford's Bread Preparation ,0' making light and nutriUous biscuits-two munon and two hundred thousand pounds of it sold in the United States last year. T. C. SMITH, Wholesale Agents. Shoe Dressing BY the dozen, by tho gross or at reUU. by : T. C. SMITH, Druggist Found at Last. "l?L MONTKBO"-a 10 cent cigar wh'cbis -V ahed of anything yet offered to Charlotte smokers three for a quarter -sold only by T. C. SMITH, Druggist. No Trouble rTO suit yourself with a Tooth Brush if will call x at T. & SMITH'd Drug 8tore. The Largest CAKE of 10 cent Toilet Soap In the city for sale by T. C. SMITH, Druggist Honey Moon AND Reclining Chair are two choice brands of 5c Cigars lay in a supply to-day for Sunday "Br" T- C- 8MITH- U6g'st. The Guiteau Execution. THE wSHnGT0N WEEKLY POST will print A on tbe Weor-esday following the execution of Guiteau ten or more cuts illustrative of the final scenes Including cerrect plotures of the Acsassin, the WardB, Jail. Cell, Gallows, Hanging. Ac , Ac As descriptive ot one of the most memorable in stances ot American history it will be worth pre serving. Copies will be mailed, post paid, on receJpt PhthTef ceuts- Postage stamp is best to woq1,688 mi.8TILSONHUTCHLNS, lun29 8t The Post. Wsshlngton. D. C COTTON GINS. Tfee Brown Cotton Gin Co., New London, Ot., braelF. Brown, Pret't. Edv.T. Brown, Treat. These machines run light, make fine (ample, and clean the seed properly. Best English oast gteel in the aws j the teeth win not bend, break off, or tarn back, iron pollers throughout; brash strongly made, with adjustable boxes, east steel journals and two belts one ateach end-ensuring cool bearings, fun speed, aad steady motion, (only Gin in market having this Imwovement.) Extra large hafts to saw and brush cylinders. Strong iron frame best materials, supe rior workmanship, tine finish, lyMore Brown Gins have been sold daring the past dree season s than any other two makes combined. Jr. Israel F. Brown (from ISIS to 1858 of the firm of E. T." Taylor A 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 ahipping unequaled by any other establishment of tha kind in the world. Hence our very low prices for such superior machines. Price List of GK18, Feeders and Condensers. Price with Self Feed er or Condenser. Price with Self Feeder and Condenser. Bizes. Prices of Gins. 30 saw Si " 40 " 45 - 60 " 00 " 70 " S 75 00 87 50 100 00 112 60 125 00 110 00 160 00 180 00 100 00 116 00 138 60 116 00 160 00 180 00 eo6 oo S3 00 $135 00 1U CO 165 00 178 50 195 00 tUQ 00 253 00 284 00 tyNote the prices and improvements ; don't bo deceived or allow yourself to bo talked into buying other gins. Our machines are fully guaranteed. If not satisfied with our guarantee place your order with any responsible merchant of yoA? 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. , BEOWN COTTON GIN CO., New London, Conn. CONQUEROR OF ALL KIDNEY DISEASES. THE BEST KIDNEY and LIVER MEDICINE NEVER KNOWN TO FAIX. CUBES WHEN ALL OTHBR MKDICINrs FAIL as it acts directly on tbe Kidneys, Llrer and SeIrSsi?.rUlg tnem a ""Ce te healthy action. HUNT'S RRMEuY a safe, sure and speedy cure, and hund:t 's have regttaed to having been cured by It, wuen physicians and friends bad given HrK REm!dyD delaJ' bUt at ODC8 BBNr.'S HEME BY cures all Diseases of the Kid neys, Bladder, Urinary Organs, Dropsy, Gravel. Dl betes, and incontinence ana Betentlon of , Urine. BINT'S REMEDY cares pMn in the Side, Back, or Louis. General Debility, Female riseases, Dis turbed fclet-p. Loss of Appetite, Brlgnt's Disease, and all cimp'a'nts of the Urlno-Genltal Organs. Bint's KKMEDI qu'ckly Induces the Liver to healthy action, remevlng the causes that produce Billons Headache. Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Cos tlvn8s Files &c By the' use of HC!ftS REMEDY, the Stomach and Bowels will speedily regain their strength, ' and tbe Blood will be perfectly purified. Bl JIT'S BKHEUY is pronounced by tbe hest doe tors to be; the only cure for all kinds ofk)dney dis eases. BENT'S BKMEBY Js purely vegetable, and is a sore cure for heart disease and rheumatism when all other rredlelne falls. ' HUNT'S BEHXttY is prepared expressly for the above di vaes, ana oas Lever been known to fall. One tilii will convince you. .For sale by all drug gists, tend, for pamphlets to. f lBllNrTS KEJaEDY CO., " 11 Protldence, B L . t3T" Prices,' 75 cents and $1.25. -. Jun23 wly ,H d. . THREE SAFES. F)B SALX. any two of three Fire Proof Safes, all of them the best of makes. - One small, one medium and one large. Ap- nlv tn or niirlresut CH AS. B. JOKS, Prop'r Qbsxkyxb. aprl8tf: . ": DB. A. If. ALESAKP1 3 KB. DB. C. L. TiTiKTlKR. SURGEON DENTISTS, H iR 1, 4 T E f C , .Office 011 Trade street J , over L. BerwangerAt 1 Bro's clothing store. ! Office hours from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. . apr2 1 v "g. I bJUBj" ID M IMil1 SI ! '1 wait m OMUD TO :o:- OPPOETU Our Large Business necessitates very early vrevara- tions for the Cowing Seasons, hence we are now making extensive preparations for As we still have quite and must have the room, we sorted Stock for the Next Sixty Days at such . s BED TJCED and as will leave no doubt upon that he has obtained AN UNRIVALLED BABQ-A'IN This is no sensational advertisement, bwb we mean busi ness. Everybody is aware that our Stock embraces all the needs of the people of this country and we can furnish & complete outfit for both sexes and all ages. WITTKOWSKY & BAR Dry Gds Dealers aid Mm. COO -FOR HOT WEATHER, AT In a Large Variety GRASS CLOTH SACK COATS TIJm"Spir.B-JE. IS COMPLETE II NN H IINN H HN H N nN HH 11 N Nit rSSrU umm mm mm mmkbikrb ,U UM MM MM MM MEM KB.R 38 U U M M MM M MR K K UU M M MM M M BBSS K WE HAVK THE L ABGKST AL SOETidEN C OKk, S UWm AMJB Ever placed upon tbis Market Specie ties in UNDBBWSAK; and the best DBXS5 8HIBTU - ' t . IIY wm mi ee t . . . : i ; m E D -:o:- the Coming Fall. a Stock of SUMMER GOODS will offer our entire well as L0 W PRICES thesfhind of the purchaser -:o:- lyj 2.00. of Patterns, at -35c. TTTTKKHX JtTTTTU. URRK KEM088 T K XX T ,U; VR BE Is T KB X T V UBRR EE B8S TE XXTUURRE , T EEKX XT UU R REKE S8 . ALPiS: ' Uii. ii i i t
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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