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"ssaf- .7 . W- CHARLOTTE, N. StpfBA, JULY 2, 7 VOL. XXVIII, Npl37. - - ----- : ? '- -" mrrr; ; ',''; ' -' m i ' - ' - -- , " '.v - ' : - ' . - - i i -if i- 7 .. : r GREAT BARGAINS CAN BE HAD IN t S 111 AT- un29 13 PR' IS i f"ii I t v Mae aw MATS Pegram k Cos. 3 F3 N5 TO-DAY :o: :o: WE make reat Bedactioo In Many Line of Good, and a.fc the trade to make an Kxauilnatlon of OBB BIB UAINS before lo.rcnalog EUewhere. Bur LINEN Now In the Tiuie to HWAS, AMERICA! GIGIIAtVlK. Spring DKES1 GOOD, add, SCOTCH and Summer A Lot Of lrlea and By STRAW HATS at Firtt Cokl. A Remnant Stock of CANE MAT TING very Cheap. nave Jut Received a lot f MOS QUITO A COPIES and MOSQUITO NETTING by the Piece. Wo are Offering Great Bargains, and yon should not be tlow to avail Ifouraelf of Them. T, L. REIGLE A: CO. Ju2 At this season, various diseases of the bowels are prevalent, and many lives are lost through lack of knowledge of a safe and sure remedy. Perry Davis' Paik Killer is a sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, etc., and is perfectly safe. Read the following : Bainbrioge, N. Y., March 22, 1881. Pebbt Davis' Pais Kilt.kk neper fails to afford instant relief for cramp and pain in the stomach. Joseph Bukditt. NicHoi.vn.ti:, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1881. The very best medicine I know of for dj'Bentery, cholera morbus, and cramps in the stomach. Have used it for years, and it is sure cure every time. Julius W. Dbr. Motnoona, Iowa. March 12, 1881. I have tised your Pain Killeb In severe cases of cramp, colie.andcholera iuarbas.andit gave almost instant rehef. '- ' ' L E. Caldwell. CAENisvrLLE, G A., Feb. 28, 188L For twenty years I have used your Pain Killer In my family. Have used it many times for bowel complaints, and it alwaya cures. Would not feel safe Without a bottle in the house. J. B. I vie. - - Baoo, Me., Jan. 22, 18SL Have used Pkbet Davis' Pain Killeb for twelva years. It is safe. sure, and reliable. No mottlT should allow H to be out of the family. H. I. Natm. Onsida, K. Y., Feb. 19, 1881. We begvi nsinsr it over thirty years ago, sad it always eives immediate relief. Would hardly dare to go to bed without a bottie in the house.. - . W. G.8PKKBT. COWWATBOSO, 8- C, Feb. 22, 188L TTearly every family in this section keeps a bottle) in the house. Da. E. Mobton. U. 8. Consulate, Cbefeld, Rhenish Prussia. Feb. 8, 1881. I have known Pekbt Davis' Pain Killeb almost from the day it was introduced, and after years of observation and use I regard its presence in my household as an indispensable necessity. I. 8. Potter, U. 8. Consul. , . . . Bubton-ok-Tbbnt. Esq. I had been several days suffering severely from diarrhoea, accompanied with intense pain, when I tried your Pain Ktt.i.eb, and found almost instant relief. H. J. Noone, 21 Montague St., London, Eno. During a residence of twenty-three years in India, I have given it in many cases of diarrhoea, dysen tery, and cholera, and never knew it to fail to give relief. R. Clabuxjx. No family can safely be without this invaluable remedy. Its price brings it within the reach of all. For sale by all druggists at 25c,, 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. PEKRY DAVIS SON, Proprietors, Provideppe, R. J. sept ttw sept &oct ROCKBRIDGE, VA., ALUM WATER, Lj'OR more .than half a century has grown ste&dl X1 ly in rewite as a medicinal agent In a wide range of ChTor.lc diseases. Multitudes of women can testify to Its unanrpassed efficacy In the re let and cure of those ailments peculiar to their sex. DYSPEP3I i In its varied and most distressing forms is cured. CHRONIC, BRONCHITIS, SCROFULA, -CHRONIC DIARRHOEA AND DYSENTERY.-. yield most rapidly, and permaceut cures resull Bottled in its natural state, direct Jror the Springs, which are beautifully located in bridge county. Va.. and are oDerf for the red lock: itlon of visitors from June 1st to October 1st, tacn jear; capacity, 1,000 guests. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr J. H, Mc ADEN ana Dr. T. C. SMITH, Charlotte, N. C. marl2 17 WHEELER&WILSON'S NEW NO. 8. Lightest Banning and Best Sewing Machine in the World. Try it before buying any other. AQENTS WANTED. 19- Send for Terms and Price List -A Wheeler & Wllcon nsnafactiir'f Go. RICHMOND. VA. mayli Cleayeland Mineral Springs, OPENED MAY 15th. 1882. THESE Springs are two miles from SJielbyi 54 u? WS.8t ?l Charlotte, andJdtbm f mUe of toCollnCeutral RaUway, roanlng from Char lotte to Shelby. Hacks will be at the Spilngs' Station on arrival of every train. COLD AND WARM, BATB.3. t .White and tted Sttfpbnt and Chaljbeate Waters 'a Bowing Alley 1a. Hood order. A xgoad swing Dna seeurea ior uv seaauu. tions attBAhed to the hotel. Livery aocommoda- p- For farther Dartleajan address mayietf -i - - Proprietor. DISCOVER LOST MAN HDOP a vUUin AfJvoilliiQlll iEAMudi rwmT. Nervous Debiiitv. Lost Manhood, having tritd Jn jairveryfknowtt remady, has iiVMali aW which be wiU send Fj Summer ? Complaints rTARTJJilG etc.; to hU fenowsufferers, alidroa BBEEVKSb 48 Chatham mu, N. . a LETTERS FROM A TRAMP. Number Two. Nothing: New Under the Sun A Refreshing- Meep-A Stimalating- ,8eid litz Powder-Moiitii,rt,SfMtUanaag---The Member of Congress from Tyrone The Financial Panic in Charlotte. Waveland, June S?5th, 1882. To the Editor of the Observer. . . -, Pool. "Can'st thou tell why one's nose stands in the middle of his face?" Lear.-"No." Fool. "Why to keep his eyes on eith er side of. his nose ? that what a man cannot smell ov&t he may spy out." Under the bewitching jugglery of moonlight, on a wide verandah, tilted back in luxurious easy chairs, in an at mosphere heavy with the odors from geranium, rose- and oleander bushes, "ere sleep knit up the ravelled sleeve of care," the Sage and I talked lone- and earnestly until "the glow-worm showed the matirrto be near? afl(ft?an to pale Ms ineffectual firei 9 . Betwixt tobacco whiffs, and other potehtr antidotes to care, as Eeclesiastes the preacher tells, us, There is nothing new under the sun." We were of- the same opinion. But the longer .we' dis cussed the subject, the more inysteriotm and abstrtrserte seemed to our eBqutnng minds, until at length fearful the orb of light alluded to, would get tip before wgotdovm, we suddenly retited. in the most heroic and military manner we could assume, up several pairs of stairs to fall into the arms of Morpheus. Oh sleep ft ft a blessed thing, Beloved from. Pole to rre, -y " To Mary Queen, the praise be given, . For the sweet sypat sUd-Into my souL We never in oar lifetime enjoyed a more refreshing aTeep, but Queen Mab, "who drives athwart men's noses when they lie asleep" kept hammering in my ear a cettaio passage from the Merry Wives of Wjndsor. "I'll ne'er be drunk again whilst I livaJaut in honest civil Godly company, orl&isntlick ; if I be drunk. III be d r tthk wife thoseihat have the feajrof 64 and iapl withdrunken Knaves, which manof yonr readers wilt recollect. . " Underthe stimulating influence of ;a Seidlifz powder, from Wilderjs drug store at Charlotte, we were un betimes the followihgmotning to lop$ on. scenes "Where lawns extend, that scorn Arcadian pride, A.nd brighter streams than famed Hydhspes glide." " It was a kaleidoscopic soft of day, al ternate clouds and sunshine, with a lit tle rain just enough to give a brighter sheen to foilaee and vegetation. It hung on the sweet scented clover and the new mown hay, before "the dawn in russett mantle clad walked o'er the dew of yon high Eastern hill." The sweet potatoe vine winked at us, the tomatoes had a jolly, rosy, comical expression on their chubby faces, the cucumbers had a torpid, sluggish look about them, and the cabbages looked grave and solemn, like the gladiators in the Roman Amphitheater, when they said (saluting the Emperor) "morituri salutamus" for one .of their number was to die that very morning. But the plums and cherries, the peaches and pears, had an inviting appearance like the r'ieer of invitation" in a woman's eye when she wants to flirt. Were we as gifted in the way of "three piled hy perboles," and blown as full of "mag got ostentation," as the member from Tyrone (Ireland), whom the New York Herald stigmatises as Blatherskite Rob inson the same who recently visited Charlotte, and ineffectually solicited a solitary guardian of the peace and dog butcher, to interview him at "the cen tral" on the subject of Irish grievances, we should depict, in glowing colors, the scenery, the fertility of the soil, and the wonderful resources of this happy re gion, Hut not being so endowed with "blarney," we leave the subject to some future real estate and immigration aent, gifted with the colloquial powers of a life insurance agent, or the caco ethes loquendi, of the fighting Blather skite, wnose forte in warfare, would be at taking "pot shots" at rack renting landlords, from behind a parapet of stones, fence The morning Observer from Char lotte, reached us at breakfast time con veying the sad intelligence of the panic in your city, caused -by the collapse of one of your strongest financial institu tions, the Charlotte steam laundry, and the (light of its oflQcers to the allegori cal place, "where the woodbine twin eth." It was a sad blow to us, and we felt like hanging our harps on the wil low trees, and sitting down (like the children of Israel) to weep by the ,wa ters of Davidson's creek. But hope which "springs eternal in the truinan breast," encourages us to think that amid the general gloom, the "crush of matter and the wreck of worlds," some small portion of our underclothing would escape confiscation, and be res tored to as, for though not given to purple and fine linen we like a change occasionally in hot weather. eve, inasmuch as the institution, which "went up like a comet and came down like the stick," bought lightly on credit, for reasons which will be mani fest to the reader. We sympathize with the stockholders, nevertheless we trust, that the generous laws of North Caroli-: ha, which provide so humanely for the protection of all delinquent debtors, their wives, their sisters, their cousins and their aunts, and which are equally humane in permitting the confiding cre ditor to outlook for himself, will allow the institution, its wives, its sisters,. &c., a handsome dividend, from the sale of tfieir tubs and "buck baskets," But revenon a nos moutons again. Under the gentle escort of a charming maiden of a dozen Bummers "in maid en meditation ; fancy free," with a brother pf am inquiring turn of mind for her chaperone, and "fchridding the sombre boskage of a dusky wood," we were on the way to "Rural Hill." the Eden from which the original David sons went forth to conquer and de vour. Birds with gay and irridescent plumage flew carolling in the tree tops and a stray rabbit occasionally crossed the flowery way, pausing sometimes on his haunches to look at us with all the curiosity of a woman when she wants to know a secret. If in the spring time "a young man's fancy lightly, turns to thoughts of love" we are still some mile posts from the goal of the "sere and yellow leaf." We have neither "a moist eye, a d.ry' palm, nor a decreasing leg,v and he that "will caper with us for a thousand marks, let him put up bis money and have at him." Notwithstanding the "slings and ar rows of outrageous fortune," we are not such an antiquated Tramp as to be altogether indifferent to the feelings of "Jane" in the opera of "Patieno" when she says, "Oh Regrnald4 if you only- knew what aweary o$ gowen. love is waiting for you stored in this rugged old bosom of mine, &o. When we told our pretty companion that "Gentle Jane was as good as gold And always did as she was told, - And when she grew up she was given l jaanlage To a first class Karl who keeps carriage. m Her brother aid chaperone was anx ious to hear us expatiate further on the good qualities of Mgentle Jane," but as it might be mpre effectual we informed nimthat yi' " "Teasing Tom was a' very bad boy, A great big squirt was his favorite toy. He pot lire shrimps la hls,f athefs boot And sewed nn the sleeve JUs Sunday suits. J The consequence was he was lost totally , And married a s In UiawpsdbaUy." , . Bu as thls8CEeed is already too long, 'like a Presbyterian sermon.. .and ire beirrglndit nd fllefitrngr; s ball teseTvd the cbntinn&tiori; t ;tbia tramp, ffrrA orrr nextdto Dre vent Tour Printer .t fromxclaimtng u6kt! Jam att." J Letter from Hon. Chas. C. ClajJu Horn. Chas. C. Clark, pf. New bern whose name was prominently mention ed as a candidate for eongressma-at-large, has published the f ollowing.let ter, which shows tha,t ppUtp to the present system, of county government is not confined to the West: NEWBEaafiT; June26. Gentlemen Your letter of the 22d inst., informing me of the action of the recent Democratic, mass meetings of Craven county has been receiYed. This spontaneous endorsement of the people among whom I was .born and reared awakens sentiments of gratitude which I cannot adequately express. It becomes me to give a frank, candid and manly reply. Assuming my nomination to have been made, not by any means a proba ble event, it would be entirely the result of a just consideration given to the claims of the second district, which are so conspicuously meritorious. 'I should be, in a restricted sense, the representa tive ot the wishes and sentiments the second district. V ' f Important questions are now agtta- i ting tne puDiic mina.irom wnicnaasu.es will be sharplvdefined by the opposine parties ; and the candidate of the Benv ocratic partyii electee-irom tne seeona district sfeovtir, tbe ,an honest xepre setttAtivg of -the d!stf1ct; be lit full ac cord and sympathy with what is con ceded to be 4e demand of a large por tion, if not a majority, of the counties composing the district. , I could not, gentlemen, con scien tious ly advocate any measure of adminis trative policy whicn I firmly believe to be utterly subversive of the fundamen tal principle of Republican institutions. No legislation, the avowed purpose of which is to confer the power to govern on a minority, and that too from con siderations which meet the most scath ing denunciation in the axiomatic truths of the constitution itself, can ever find an advocate or an apologist in me. I am not an office-seeker, and I mightl properly add that 1 would entertain the most supreme contempt for - any " roan who would conceal his opinions, or (dis guise his opinions, or compromise his opinions, from mercenary motives, or f foto-sordld and corrupt tjonsiderations. The action of the meeting you repre sent has. offered me the only proper Op portunity for referring to this, subject matter, and I have DromDtlv availed mwelfof.it I would net deceive any. onespecjally the people of my native county. Permit me, therefore, to re quest that my name may not be brought before the State convention. It would ' ttut neoD e of mv natiVRw" . , . " r . ' do no good, and might possibly do harm. Thanking the peefJfe.of 'Craven coun ty whom you represent, again and again, for their continuing confidence in my personal and political integrity, I pledge myself to preserve it untarnished by always advocating and defending, in their behalf, what I believe to be right, and naught else. Yours truly, .. Chas. C. Clark. ' ; WOMAN, Better than ihe Smile f King. To bring health and happiness to the homes of suffering women is a mission Df fore which royal favor sinks into inslgnncance. What earthly bene faction can compare with one which protects from '"That dire disease whose ruthless power Withers beauty's transient flower?" which gives ease for pain, joy for sorrow, smiles for tears, the roes or health for the pal or of dis ease, the light, elastic step for draeging weariness, nights of soft repose for heavy hours of tossing restlessness, bounding vigor for languishing dull ness, the swelling lines of full grown beauty for ttie thaTD and wthered form of emaciation, a long life of mental, musical, social and domestic en joyments for a few sad days or pain and gloom, ending in an early grave? 8ucn is the mission, such ar tbe remits of Dr J. Bradneld's Female Regulator, which is hence truly and appropriately styled "Woman's Best Friend." 'Whites." and all those lrregulrities of the womb so destructive to the health, happiness and beauty of women, disappear like magic be'ore a single bottle of this wonderful compound. Phrsl cians prescribe it. Prepared by Dr J. Bradfield, Atlanta, Ga. Price: trial size, 75c; large size, $1.50. For sale by all druggists. The medicine of real merit, prescribed by many leading physicians, and universally recommended by those who have used It, as a t oe tonic is. Brown's Iron Bitters. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick chUd suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at once and get a bottle of MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately 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 once 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 la the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. IJXtsccllaueouB. NOTICE. P. C Shuford and wife, and others, vs. A M. Powell, et al. Y Virtue of an order of the Superior Court, held for the county of Catawba, borinz Term. isZ, notice is nereoy given that the undersigned, Referees, will meet at the court house, In Newton, on TUESDAY, THE 1st DAY OF AUGUST next, to receive evidence and proofs of all debts against the partnership described in the plead ings in said causes, to-wit ; Tate, Powell & Co., Clay well. Powell k Co.. Catawba Manufacturing Company, Powell & ShufOrd and A. M Powell. All creditors of either of 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 take, and state the accounts of the liabilities and assets of said partnerships above named. G F. BASQN, . R J. 8HIPP, Jun24 Referees. LAST .NOTICE. ALL oeltaquent'tax payers ai hereby notified, for the last time, that they must come np and settle tor their taxes. I have been as Indulgent and forbearing as any one could expect me to be and I give fair notice now that all delinquent taxes remaining unpaid at the end of the next 80 days, will be collected by distraint Come up and pay yonr taxes. M. K. ALEXANDER. Jun28 dlt w tf Sheriff. Desirable Residence for Sale, T WILL Sell at private sale, as agent for JL B. T Wheeler, that desirable residence. lately occupied by 8. B. Meacham. Esq . lo cate on Trade street, between the property of Mrs. Gan. T. J. Jackson and Col. Jno. E. B own. The lot fronts 98 feet en Trade street and runs baek 808 feet to 4th On the premises are good outbuildings, a small tenement house on the rear lot, well of v ater, 4a Terms Easy. R. B. COCHRANE, Jun28 lw Agent I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A new supply of goods, Including CROCKERY, PICTURE FRAMES, HOSIERY; IJlCES.DGGS.llNSIf COLL IBS, HANDKIRCHIiFd, 4c., 4c. - Also FRUIT JARS, quarts and ft gallons. " .;..- ------ v..-,-.- U si 1 I"? Variety 8tore, under Trades , Kak Rank. Jan$5: .' Why is Mrsj Lydia . E. Pinkham's Vegetable QompQund uke the Mississippi river: In a spring freshet?, Because tpfe immense volume of Oils healing river moves with such momentum that it sweeps away all obstacles and: is literally flooding the country. I i m. m .mm Free Once More. Richmond, Va., Jan. 31, 1881. H H Warner & Co: blrs For five years I suffer ed from kidney affections. Your Safe Kidney and Liver Core freed me from pain, restored my flesh and thoroughly cured me. F.B.McCcx Stop &avzxtlsemzut&. From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper A LADY SAID "Those Horrid Pimples! No, I Can not Go. Please Present My Excuses." Probably two thirds of the ladles In society and homes of our land are afflicted with Bkln diseases of various kinds, to do away with which, If It could be done without Injury, would be the happiest event of their lives. Then she would have Instead of a disfigured and marred countenance, one that would be handsome, or at least good-looking, for any one with a clear, pure skin, no matter what the cut of her features are, has a certain amount of good looks which attract everxbody. As It Is aowtfhe, imagines every one sees and talks about TSn iTTytUajJtasaa.horrtd pimples," and; other blemishes with, which she is afflicted, and this is true of either sex. To Improve this appearance great rhks are ta ken; arsenic, mercury, or high sounailtled named articles containing these death-dealing drugs, are taken In hopes of getting rid of all these troubles Da many eases, death Is the result. No alleviation of the burning, heating, itching and Inflammation Is given. All troubled with Eczema (salt rheum). Tetters, Humors. InBimmaUon, Rough Scaly Eruptions of any kind, Diseases of the Hair and Scalp, 8cirofula, Ulcers, Pimples or Tender Itch lngs onany part of the body, should known that thereof hope for them in a sure, perfect and ele gant remedy, known as "Dr. C. W. Benson's Skin Cure." It makes the skin white, soft and smooth, I removes tan and freckles, and Is the best toilet I dressing In thn nnrlrt Tt la otounntl. bottles in one package, consisting of both Internal' and external treatment Cur readers should be. sure to get this and not some old remedy resusci tated on the success of Dr. Benson's and now ad vertised as "The Great Skin Core." There Is only one it bears the Doctor's picture and Is for sale by all druggists. $1 per package. A 8EXS1TIOX HAS OFTEN BEEN MADE feDythedlveof somfi nnw thw w has ever stood ,the test like Dr. & W. Benson's Celery and Chagomile Fills. They really ao core sick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia, nervousness, sleeplessness, digestion, paralysis', and melancholy. 50 cents a box. two boxes for 8 1 . siv ho. 82.50. by mall, postage free. Dr. C. W. r., Baltimore, ma. -oid by all dmireists. C. Nxjrittenton, New York, is Wholesale Agent ior vt. u. w. rsenson s itemeaies. lull LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. A Sure Cure for all FEMALE WEAK NESSES, Including- Lencorrhcea, Ir regular and Painful MenstTHation, Inflammation and Ulceration of the Womb, Flooding, PRO LAPSUS UTERI, &c. CST Pleasant to the taste, efficacious and Immedlato In its effect. It is a great help in pregnancy, and re lieves pain daring labor and at regular periods. PHYSICIANS CSK IT AND PEESCRIBE IT FREELY. t5"Foa aix Wiaxresses of the generativo organs of either sex, it is second to no remedy that has ever been before the public ; and for aU diseases of the Kidxxts it is the Greatest Itemed y in the florid. t3T-KIDNEY COMPLAINTS of Either Sex Find Great Relief in Its Use. LYMA K. PBCHAH'S BLOOD PURITIER will eradicate every vestige of Humors from the Blood, at the same tune will give tone and strength to the system. As marvellous in results as the Compound. t7Both the Compound and Blood Partner are pre pared at S33 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price of either, SI. Six bottles for $5. The Compound is sent by mail in the form of pills, or of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per box for either. Mr j. Pinkham freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Enclose 3 ccni stamp. Send for pamphlet. Mention this Paper, fW-tiVMA E. Ptnkhait's Liver PolS eure Const'pa ttoa. Biliousness and Torpidity of the Liver, 23 cents. 49-Sold by all Drnggists.-& Steam Enffine WM SALE. OFFER FOR SALE ON FAVORABLE TERM THE ENGINE FORMERLY USED BY THE ROCK ISLAND ITIArVF'G COMPANY. Call on or address Springs & Bnrwe unl5 Demoerat copy. DOBBINS' STARCH POLISH An important dis covery, by whicl every family ma jgive their fineti that beautiful fin- ishpeculiar to fine laundry work. Ask your Grocer. . BDOBSlrTS, Phitadtelphia, Pa. FOR SALE JtV jr. SaMSNCEH '4t CO afl FIELDS Bfti Cluurlotto, Bf. C Vrlce es lor Ben so WjlhWOMAN caNMALTH OF WOMAIA SYMPATHIZE WITTs THE HOPE Off WORT JUST RECEIVED PER E X P RJE S S A JOB LOT OF FFF A F AA FF A A F AAA. F A A oca o o o o o ceo T Y Y V VY Y r NN N N N N N NN N NN And are offering them very much below the real value. Call and get a bargain. Hve also Just.f jcelv ed per freight several things that will pay you to Inspect Just received new FASHION SHEETS FOR JULY. HAEGEAVES & WILMEIjM Smith building. Junll MUSIC EOUSE CHARLOTTE, IM. C. BRANCH of LtTDIDEN cto BATES, g Who lesaL & RiilIi wm 1 Hi k4" S III I II Thousands or Musical Families throughout North and South Caro ioa are Intending to puich se PIAls OS 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 joyful. Vlid-Summer Under our Mid Summer Sale, we offer to sell during the months of JUNE, JULY, AUGUST and SEP TEMBBR, 1882, PIANOS and ORGAN'S, of every make, style and pilce, at our very lowest cash rates On PIANOS $25 Cash, Balance November 1st, 1882. On ORGANS $10 Cash, Balance November 1st, 1882. WITHOUT INTEREST OR IF BVI.ANCE CAN'T TIT. Longer lime will be eiven. with a reasonable increase price included In this sale. Tell your musical friends of it. Write us for Catalogues, Price Lists and Clrcu ars. This sale closes October 1st 1882 Early purchase secures cash prices and easy terms. fix (rt) years guarantee, stool and Instructor Test them in your own ho ires. Address McSm itlx IVEviaio ECouab. r- PROF. WM. BAKER is my authorized Tuner and Repairer. All work guaranteed. Send orders to this house. H. MeSMlTH. SILVER SPOONS. ELEGANT GOOD3 JUST RECEIYED, BY W. A. TRUSLOW, In cases suitable for bridal gifts. Another stock of WALTHAM AND ELGIN WATCHES, And other desirable good?. Fine SPECTACLES and EYE-GLASSE3. 2sLR. LABE A7"TT.TiT A TVTF is with me and will always welcome his friends. jun9 Im BIG Si - OF - FRESH TOMATOES, AUGUSTA WATE R MELONS, Canteloupes Peaches, AT PERRY'S AT lull WANTED. A WASHINGTON Hand Press and material for a 7 -column newspaper. Address J, P. BABINGTON, jun!4 tf . v Shelby, N. NOTICE. North Csboltka Railroad Compakt, i Secretary anc Treasurer's Office, Company 6hops,'N. p., June 0thcl882. J THE Thirty-third BBtnal rrfcg of the stock holders of this edrqpetiywll! be fie d In RatelRh on Thnrsday, JuTy 18th, looJi------ '' -v? RtrMk)MiiArs dMrtiinr fa attend ean iret Hoke's for themsefves and tie-Immediate "members of their families (WIFE and CHlLDRkN LIVING UNDER THEIR ROOF) by applying te the nnder. signea. - -, .. , r. a. sums. junaa ontQ IS luly - r Secretary. NUT! SEVERAL LINES OF GOO o a o o GO GOG CO o o o o o o oo OO , DDD '"Is1 o o D D 8$s "DDD fi8! o o oo C3 Special Offer : AHT ADVANCE IN PRICE, PAID IN THE FALL, of price. All Instruments of every grade and with every Organ. Freight paid both ways If no sale. IFOK SALE. BY Virtue of a decree of the SupWor Court of Catawba county, made In the case of P. G. UhnfAiH Qr.H ithnro nlalnrlfTj va A l Pnwail and others defendants, at Spring Term, 1882, ol Catawba county Superior Court, the undersigned, as Receiver, will sell at public sale, at the Long Isisnd Cotton Mills, en MOADAY, ibe 3HD DAY oijuli, jeez, toe luiiowing vaJuauie rruiitny, -to-wlt; TKa 4nAn. Af tha Tn Taloml JiftAn Iilla fn- J UC LtHsWI J v. .uo juvnit ifliauu w.vu tmiwi v gether wlih 16 acres land, including the entire waier power oi scca jct?t ueaa, laciurj uuiiuiTi . . r . . . . t . hi.. DUX4U, IWO XlIgQ, DOUllUK cUJU Ban 111119, otam anri AArtnn knnaaa Kltttramlth fthATt HTld tivft tenement houses, and the following machinery : 1 picaer, i on men aouuie uener tmu mvi, v SWnch 14 top flat cards, railway head. 2 drawing frames A ilivprlMi Aftph. 4 rlne frames tBrides- berry make), all in good order, 2 Danforth cap I rallies, loz spioaies. ivwu uumuc. gywum oivi 1 Trayls card grinder, bunch and baling press; also a large lot of eld looms, pullles, shaiting, Ac. . . on Factory 0 -For more accurate ara aennue oescnpiion i-i the property and the condlUons ot said sale refer ence Is hereby made to the decree above referred. TERMS: Twenty ' per eent of purchase money each and the balance In equal In stalments of three months and six months, bond - and i approved ", security. :, Trtrulred of purchaser, or the Keeelrer Is by sakl Decree au thoilzedto vary terms to suit porcbasera. The Receiver is 1 alborid by-said- Decree to salt said properry at private salej vpcmi such', terms as shallbe agreed Open" between him and, purchaser, and he will entertain fjrrri te bias uetu day of sale. Persons wishing to examine said P'!1. w"t find I Dr Powell an Mr. Levi Shufotd on the . Inmet, erd t whom, will take, pleeeiue tov . , showing the same. amu COm.BxtKTr " v lnut . '. Itoeototon, Lmeoln county h, Cf'f
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 2, 1882, edition 1
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