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I J - H"1 I rrn-l-LvH l -ll 3 -r- rr.u ?Rr nnf.-irHfttTZi flP.lt WK make grel Bcdacti Mm? 4tta of Good and a.U e r. f make au amloali- 1CJfB,B- Bar l.rW Bw Iw tb Time UAW, AMEHIC.4N and SCOTCH and an PKEN1 OOD. f fl BW' STRAW Remaat Mtock TING very Chap. Have Ji Received 1 of mos- I A JAHDPlEt andf FETTIII. f te lee. 3 Wo are Offering Great , Barg-akn and Vou saould t be alow to avail Tounelf off Them. T Vli, EIGI.B CO. iu2 1 lv '-- BR 5 At'tili eeaflon, variotls diseases of tb fiowel8 :a f161' arindB$ lives an lost through lack of knowledge of a safe and sure remedy. Peeey Davis' Pais - Kixxer is a sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dys- f entery,"Cholera Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, etc., and is perfectly safe. Bead the following: Batkbbidob. N. T., March 59, MBl. Pebbt Davw' Pain Killib nr fail to agard itutant relief, tor cramp and pain in the stomach. .. ' t Joseph Bttbditt. , Kioholvtllk, N. Y..Feb. 2, 188L The very belt medicine I know of for dysentery, cholera morbus, and cramps in the Btomach. Have used it for years, and it is ur cure eveiy tone. Juuus W. Dire. Motnooita, Iowa, March 12, 1861. I hare used your Pain Killeb in severe casasof cramp, oolic,and cholera morbusndrt gaye almost a., jem Foi yei in m: Ia ibBumr times for bowel AttaUcawte tares. WWM no reel sue bottle in the not onaa. J. H. IVik. . Baoo. me.. Jan. xs. is Tears. It is aW. r, and reliable. Ho mother -4 ahould allow it to be ont of the family. Aiaye usea tBT )at' xain jixxb ior 1 i ' Cwio-,N.r-i,e-,S,18Bl.ii We Wan using it over thirty years asro, and It ( alwayaSves iimueiiata reHef .' Would hardly date . to go to bed without a bottle in the house. d' ti 00 iai - ' Kills aiMyf-i--ty--t--iseeitpgbottl 1 ui u o uutum. -. Criixli'. Khxnihh Pbussia. Feb. 8, 1S8L I have known PkbS Davib' Pain Kjllkb almost from the day it was introduced, and after yean of observation and use I regard its presence in my household M SB inditpentable neceetitu. X S. Pottkb, U. 8. ConauL Inadlwen several days suffarinK ssverely from see a, accompanico witn .intense pain, wnes & yr.n-ppitrn i KT'."'lf""nfl ahnost instant 3 a.-. IS S.ii 5555- 21 Dr.,unwil,intf. Poring; a residence of twenty-three years in India, have crtven it in many cases of diarrhoea, dysen I t tery, and cholera, and never knew it to fail to give relief. A. vii.nnng No family can safely be without this invaluable remedy. Its price brings it within the reach of all. , V Tor sale by U druggists at 25c, 50c, and H.OO per "bottled PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, K. L sept twsepi pet. ROCKBRIDGE,! VA., ALUM WATER; 6t irtie ttiik lf a century baa crown steadV JD ly InrrecHite as s medicinal agent In a wide; range oCiroW diseases. Multttudis of wemenj can icatUy tf ita,uaturpassed efncaeyfn the re let! and'CTire of thoe ailments peculiar p their sexj DYSPKPSIi I JbltL (Ca(istssini forms U cured. CaW-4ICVBBONCHITIW8CBOF0XA CHBONIC DIABBHOKA AND DTSKNTXBY.- 1 yield most rapidly, and permanent cures result t r Bottled in Us natural state, direct from the; Springs, which are beautifully located in Koc 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. Mo ADEN ana Dr. T. C. 8M1TH, Charlotte, . C mar 12 ly WHEELER & WILSON'S NEW NO. 8. Lightest Bunntog and Best Sewing Machine In the World. Try H before buying any oinerj AGENTS WANTED. W Send for Terms and Price list -0 Wheeler Se Wileon MswinfMBtiirff Co.. RICHMOND VA. may U CleayclaBd Mineral Springs OPKNKD MAT 16th. 1882. ' ""f "' THKSI Springs are two miles from Shelby. 64 miles West or Charlotte, ana wlUttrn 1 mUe of s ri m . " - t,.,i I ' . k i to-. U latte tV 8Mby ' ttae. oii be atihe Spring' SUtlon on arrival of every train. COLD AND WARM BATHS. Vhiti. and BeABulDhur and Chalybeate Waters V Bewllng W'ertlA good ojder. Asgood 'String . band secused tor wo asaaoix Jseryaccommod-- tions attached to tne noiei. f kmt- yor further particulars address Tr--r . , y v .-v i f 8. McV POSTON. ii AK- maylS tr. v : . '. - -ropneror. I' v 1 .-Ui -WMierlDUoa of-r tne .tlred for tb e c 11 re of Ar-w MKMlit. wgw'M " " rt-.iai-tm can fill it ---- - - - . . 01777777 uomoa ii f. Mi . M I -- M I WUIIM I WARD 4 CO.. .Leanmaa. i Harmoay Prevails aaa of Rival Interests. Raleigh. July 5. The Democratic State Convention aasemwea iz p. m. Not sioce tha w ar-.haa awoore respecta-" ble, or "intemgenr rway Tt ,meu vvvu frathered-together- in the Old NpriM State. Nearly every county in the State is represented. Dozenatof leading imeJrjrfpTeBentingf WhrpOTtiAarues joecfpid slits or Bfotxl Je ball, faldlwejf Inleresttd fetjektatorsf fong aieatMbr eX-Binafor; Mrurnon, Judge Fowle, liov. jarvis, uapu a. d. Andrews, ex-Gov. Holden, Col. -rv 'Viitana flrinonm Pnfitmana ter Nicholas, of Raleigh, and others. The galleries were nuea. oomeiiwo hundre4 or more colored men occupied seats iahdmf Vf fi 1 kThe 4eleg4 ;Jhc6ftventin, a majo?i of wom arriveTon Tueiday; night, caucussed early and late. Caii? cusses were held this morning. Many! delegates to the convention expressed the opinion that it would be better! for the Democracy to assemble in conten tion and call upon the Governor tolcalt a special session of the Legislature with the view of Tedistricting the Stat so that there need be ho election jf congressman at-large. Entire harmony prevailed on the as osmhlinn nf t Via unn vont.intl. '-', finV lt.avria Hoke. !chfrman of On I: Stlte tdmmfttee-. calledarfe conveiitip; laHnfft.hft convention. w u.Ud. ..-.-, . l and the State upon s magninceuL j . Dearance.n., ELe, deemed,, the., ensuing campaiKu. ouB.ui. w.ivyoj ipy""" i r ' " l fr-vTv r rT i ver 'witnesded ihtneTtate. ina ite-i publicans are actively at worK, osing f every conceivable means in order t Be-1 feat the Democratic party. They nsincr the nublic patronage an nnhlip mntlflv to COrrUDt V0ter8. white Republicans, black Republi and Rpniihlirana of an inconcen color. The Liberal DemodratiCfRe ltcans are, pound togetner p niihllfti inlander A Tna ReP fiw stA ; favor cetttraUritidn. leaders receive their- instruction Washington. The tariff ana revenue laws should be abolished. I . Speaking of Senatox. Maborie, of mz o-ima. Mr. Coke said I fltiire generatnons would look upon him M -a BenedlpQ Af nold, a traitor to tits party, ' i a .i traducer ot his State and JriV people. Hebad dishonored the State whieh gavj. him birth. 1 . i " Col. Coke believed in drawing i thet color line duripg the. campaign. ; N inferior race should to allowed to govl, crn in xiortn uaronna. w.-uyy f-t litical combiosUiop shogldfbe allowed f niin nnc. : Th: : TtetnOCratS mUSC WDIP the tnorrgrel radicatr -go-called -iiheral Capt. Jatfies A.-Long, of CawelUi was chosen temporary chairman. He made a brief speech, saying the Democratic party-must occupy no middle ground. . R. M. barman, of Aaheville, Was chosen temporary secretary. Committee- on credentials, organiza tion and a'platform were appointed,, , At3p mibe ooiwarltsoni look a re cess till 4:30 p m. During recess Tiie Obsebveb cor resrjondent conversed with many dele gates and found them divded, and un ettled on the question of - changing the praeftt system of county government. Many delegates favored ignoring in jcOn vention the Question altogether, j The convention re-assembled at 4:30 p m. ( i f" if j The committee on permanent organi zation reported. w i ' ' ... ! Thefollowing officerswr the Conven tion were elected by acclamation : Permanent1 'prssident: Col. Thojmas M. Holt, of Alamance. Vice presidents: .W W Pruden, of Chowan ; R D Peebles, Northampton ; J J Smith, Cumberland ; J J Davis, Franklin; Geo H Gregory, Guilford J Leake, J S Henderson, T L Davidson, Buncombe. , . , L Secretalries : rred A Uias, yv aae ; & m Fnrman, Buncombe. n . Capt. Long introduced Col.,Holt the permanent chairman, to the convention with IX. remark r f j r; i 1 J . ' -He Is a genlhjman i wlro' is-ii Nprth Carolinianand w.ho as a North Carblin ia'n "needs no itrtrbdfrctiofi. ' Coli Holt vraa loudly applauded cm tar king the chair. , ... , ... iThe pjresideqt of the coflyention said : 1 ask vou as wliitft men1, amocrats, ias ivorcn ruaroiiou-uB, - wuu. compliment could be paid any man ? The appointment of me aa! ybur pet-ma-chairman is a ereat inspire r. L thank ihewhtte people amH.be Demo- erati 6attt tor wef pign couipuuioau Iffleltt&fidet ieri WTitqr the pur- ! p6sof organizing the Democratic par ty and placing succeBsim enuuiuttifiu the field. Your liberty is at stake.1 The glory of our Statfe Jat stake. Al we hatttodois tofodtoe together at pa tflote and 8upporlTeir nominees, rvnr C ;. 11 1 .. ... .. u - V 1 it m. t rni ihlpa -ever tucj moj ur. Q-- -rr v i- s' t. , orfpad .- 'Rrir-we must fiftlit the Radicals stand bv the people of Eastern liottn rariiin nHinmtv crovernment duesht inn ThiVfs aconvencitiSof the white L HAmMld tb Proceed to', the nomih? tioni)fa coogregmaviat-large wa$ ried-i-a few'votirig nay. . ra n Tj. T-nnnett. of - Anson, was minated by acclamation- aintd $reat STm ansa. -Arrrember from TyiTCtKPP? tromineeaatowef Hit stretrg x,h r. in- the land" "a true representative of the white race.'' - 7 ; Atjr Co. BeftnettrWas nommawju uj rt?- i.!HAn omiif crrpat SUDlailse. ' VVZA koi.ro- fn ftrft f or Rennelt" Uad aicoin-oitWeWf three was aiKint - 4 in nnrif v fVl. Bennett of his ns naiui- ntttnn i U-Sonhmfi-amffi was nominatedgy acclamation ior uuigo Of the Supreme Coart. ,f ft ;i The chairman of the convention was requested to notify Judge Ruffin by let ter or n npmunuji. , , The ddnVentlon endorsed the nomi nations made by the Democracy i the several judicial district conventions. Th ni atf orm was .called for, but tha committee, was hot ready toepprt , During the interval .0iv SiJr nail Ad Tinon for a BD6ecl.: JBLe V received with the greatest entbnsia tin a-M hn did not resDond for the t pose of making a campaigrcspeec, bu to say a iew worus w cuwuiagu Democracy of the State. Ha aid had participated in every campaigning North Carolina sipce 1861, and probosea, to enter the campaign this year, ahdo all in his power to aia tne iemocrra cause. He belieyed fee cooM impinqt tnrv hf ..twelve colored men and cos them that-it was to the tnteitaf the (an ?abte' bubi UP LIU Ol eans of jThetr I Ms Otithe people of North Carolina frfuS T as. --, -amain In nAaror 4-,,,"'.!1 Democratic party to remain .to ljemocrauu paity w icuimu tu r r RfwiaAtnsr-eWMUofis-t- aaidf "That men., wha comprised thJoKftfafcfcf Liberal anti-Prohibition conventipa,a 'iitm-JlW Ho June 7th were the same men wm nirn irSmd the State capitaHn Mott, Young, Harris,' 0Hara an4 otL?c l-r"f VJl 5" In 1869 tne l-epuoiicans w"".WTwW(ipT Vf-fV tbo State, of North GaiblimuflrljHW .ngM nf t h state roverttmtii JZZ .r--K -ta-TA Av-fAArln 'uMa--7fa-d---Micl-ert i8ed-l irom IOOW tu -iAi-f, -v.., - I .-.. cfo, nnvA-mrnant has "been run-bv tk eot nnvA-mrnant has "been run.oV'l ! tne uemocrauc party -a.w- nartr has beenugntiy ire-Biorcea . - 1 .1 1 r t ! . hmniP'n- tnonev. --1 ne -vepuno tuu vvvr.. . . 1 lliiKHW IW IUDH ;j-j. '" ;- ??M M?Tt rtthA'TlplM He wwld prefer to let th lnwrtnevaujis ot wo ue-siu; wcu vw 4 .youttaxea - 'Sa. mU MtiMMffua. ;-j e 1 -TAw.AAiMa M1inB BathAonbivSinn)SMItotf a .SH,ial tt-AerlfL uuuKAJ a'oa"-"--'- ,T?m TXil-CT" --. WiiMW i naa erreu. i xio wuw but twcuuuiicau i . . . ; ... . i " ;-i ' to ibeefbini on the stump.' 1 In conclusion uov. jarvis exp: the cDinion.t-.aK U-Brnuemocracr old certainly carry th Sate,"; The rcomTjoittee: appointed! :tto! upon Judge Bennett . to inform! h bis nommaiion ioc -?ngressr large reported that Joidge Bennett not aDoear before the convention he sat on the bench as Judje. He ac cepted the nomination and would Boon resign Ms Judgeship and canvass the 'StateJ---i rL'- i At6 p, xo. the convention, , (no blafr' form having been reported.) adjourned I.fflyj&ft P? . i The DeadleCigarette H8llV-merlca;ij. .5. : r ' ' It 'Ift' said that w ixxudon theri has heeii farmed aUiaUohal;. socieij foi the suDDrassion orVjurenile smOktBC. Drz RlehatdBon; a leader fn the- 'ttdteihenb ana eminent as a iuuu u.ua.nca au vocatPiaa-Ltae useof 1 -tobacco by the young was a grave and increasing teVil and1at th64ffects 6t flfouiMtf Were destruetive,4to,thmtndnd liodyij lie waerconvince-r uia. ine neea ior me society was large and real, It seems almost aosura to repeat wnat is so geno ierallv known, that tobacco is miurfous; 'especially whettBokediJjr the yojung (to come out or cauing occasional atten- I'J - irtri in tha f. L'""" . - -"-.it. . . it , it 13 a strong set or nerves ana al via- leprous stomach that can resist the adtion v. i - s j i oi wvauvu iuviwu no. iuhpzuv enemy concealed under the coverbfap Cigarette; or cfear;; 4-Kslrolro bj the little harm thaVreauiUfrofanbkirijv a It Tn nAnl it a inn tinv I Qrvia nrofigdii mo 1 Wait donl(j rhile "o-niiDB comrjaired to nit.hpr nf t.tnwm- Thn foreign substances irrtrodttcediiito th are as: much if nocmOre!the'iaui M eyii'-eireota tnan.xne tDTOCSca "nseii in :to8tanees. VXW. pXmialurybuth snouta i oy all means lavotd tobaceo m4 atry5 form. Only recently in New T-k wffBome street urehinst arrested fori ptckinjup dLscardedcigar stumps -the gutters, which they eonfestfid jthey were regularly engaged w, "" thttf Bad ings being bought up by certain tiga nsiactuxers. The to thasi ,4tisr stated was made use of in producing hew clgarettEa ""foTUlB piar4 ket. It does not-follow that all ciga rettes are made this way, but qiany certamiy are. . 1 j 1 : ' 2 JLiIiOve Affair iWooBd Ui -: ! r r-rromiaviueago rriomne. a 5 ."iAl RArthii. "RAifin-rA- nnlcA- tihAMA iirorda - ahe i lay coquetbishly-in -a ham- .mocK that bad been, swung between two fciant Oaks that reared their tall heads ol Aft. nthn hrrtan lawn .at me eatre or which stood her father's stately resi- 1 . " jb L 3 ; uence. a. niue 100.. rumraaeu ias silken -tockincr, whose delicate texture displayed to advantage the tiim ankle within peeped out from beneath a fleecy-white dress, while the laughing eyes and fair forehead of the girf were sur mounted by a coronal of sunnily-gold tresses of which any hair store might have been proud. "So you like ice cream ?" said Harold Mclntyre bending over the hammock and looking tenderly into Bertha's blue eyes. "I should smile," said the girl again, getting ready to put on her slipperj and Start, "You are right," said Harold. ''Ice cream is a good thing-- Perhaps, dome day next week I will buy you somjB." The look of happy expectancy faded from the girl's iace. '. ; "What time is it?" she asked. "Ten minutes' to six," replied Harold. "Then," said Bertha, "if you start right away you. will get home in time for supper." A Missing Prinee. The Philadelphia Record says there has -been a flutter in society circles there over the failure of the Prinee ValleriB to appear and consummate bid marri age engagement with Miss Allies Bou vier. of that city, whose, sister Js; the wife of Mr. Frank Drexel, of Philadel Dhia. The voune lady met the young prince abroadwhere the engagement; was made, andf she returned to tnia coup try to prepare for- the, event, with. tbe; understanding that the prince was to follow as soon as he 'settled up some amfl.11 hnsinftsH. Nnt hinc has been heard of him since, letters and telegraihsisehlt him having failed to elicit an answer. A main reiatlvelor Miss Jjouvrer-fjas been dispatched to Paris to clear tip the. mystery, ana if possinM nna inftpiinfif, U H 4iLL S2Zm to brihihealandlpMeto theibomes ot. snftermg women u i&tasioB Deioto miaca ryjai fer-nkstBtW-De1gnfla-neev Whateaai-tyibene faction can compaiw wtthone whtchtiiroaosts from - That dir. diseBM whose rathle.s poRee ''HsftbetsbeatytramslStfrtdwert' , .fL which gives easei-Oi pain, Joy for sorrow, smites for tears, the roos of health for the pal or Of dis ease, the light elastic step tor dnegtos weakness? niirhta ofaoriMn-M ;fo hsarri hours:-tossieg "leteSSBtess, bouudlng vortor largulshln duli;-, ess. tne swenmg unes orruu pwu dwi j.w the Bharp'iBd withered form or emitctatioo, - fong Iffeot mental, physical, social and domestic ear lr.Tmp.nts for a few sad da.TR ot Dala and Rloom, BUajt-lir MB reUlU UA . it ?Oi iMJinnm rtuiora Keguiatn.wtaML-i benea truly and appropriately styled "Wtanaa's Best -"rtexiafT. t wonu) sodervruotJTe fo the l!'!68 ttntil bfloatVof w6nienifiprar like maiflc' before a smgie bpttletihl -rrta pompounu. raw rlair prtsc2eifc Preparedcby D BradfieldV 'Atlanta. Gr-WCetTrMU sw ;iooj wct mas. wnu JV-s 4V- H-5Q. Foftjsalowi -n:.' l Wimmtt wmMpmtuft- I j,ix i: U'jil 1 ix-A-JC-i : " Jttaridfefpi i mom- .Ztnlin it,from. 2?-,:f Ba sen t.;oo 1 icfiy.. L. LZ MsifB lyjjlSf6ik!ftt&f. w..-i ff1-?rBiteaiiMictd iss4imtB. 1 .i-r. i 4 a iamisatiavimyei .fn ihAiaat lima, that Ihev must 1 y .hjd f orboariM as ay one eouia expecft me to I iemalQlni unpaid at the enOof 4h.D6t 80taw 5 rws il?riin QfBmwCtl KttmmS OWE ilBfirapUfT yi nwU-lllJ.I W- . TTL 1 rl 1 Mine TFroai rnttk ailes Iftasttatea Ke fil J l'i -' - . t -.. . j ."Ihoie Ilorrtd Pimple-I .Wo,I Caa not Go.K Ploase Preseat Mr 1 Exciue.'v Probably two thirds of the ladles to society and homes of our lane re affUetocI wttb akla dlaeaaes of Tarious Uodsi to do away jrtO-which. It it 'could be' done wtthoot injury,' wooltfi be. the haiplest eeat of thetz lUres." Tn jjm oaid tu-Blnhtead af a dlB-ored and marred county nuTmn, on that weuid bo pxruimnf, ot at teait Jo6a4eoi, for. anTtnelUiacl-arJ.B-r -kta, no matter what the tat of her: teatares aire, ha a certain aiiont. n I Lli nil- . 1 ! 4. , w uuu wvu if wa wra vntuw 19 u( mw, she imagmes every sees and' talks about nhoM lleckle- those borrld dnes.1 and. other Ke-ft-UrMtk ' which she is afflleted. and 1 mi is tads s-etttter-sex. ' !!; n o- tS i treBnifloW Ihls- appearance ' gfeaf rtM alra ta lM-jiii(-t--t-n.i ln'fclhif-ut4H Ji witkm -l taittdW caiyin these deatu-Asaliu. draekre Ftattenla hope ot Utttv W of aQ these troubles 4flsMy oaoea.'deaAit.fhe f8ft''Koalle' oruburnlttst, etl,1Wil aridtoi is gi-en. , AU troubled with tez$n)H'salf neum), : Trot,UoWbt tLktaiaiM, of the tfaf iuid1 BealB, Scrofula; Ularsr Pihroles or'Teh-B. Iteh- mtplahy bart'bftie'boy.'sh that toefetf Wjietdi them Wtf1V,' lrfMt snh Sle- Ksmrema-Ti-Knoitn-ss - ut. to, w. oomjon a oiua MtaBandrr'aidta rln'Wiirl ft 'eTetraiftlr lint ni m !es m 'one pab&7.(nsisqhot Both tnerna external teeatmepl, Onr .rfeatlen.jB6ul4-.te 1 nW some old, Hmedj resuscl jcobm wi,i,f oeusoq a' turn flow aa- Gf qoi-," rftere li only the Doctor's bicture and fa lor sale by the btocOTT of ftohie new thing,' but bathing has ett ildodi the 'test: M G. W: Be ' xxter lesfiy oo cun-'Bcw ueaaacne,- n heiheiarlgt' ftefybitaess. ireeplei teollm.aralys-i. -and i-ehebo, ;! ' Priee,1 80 cents' a eoi; two Wfces wsivst es foe Kt&au by MUGT rtsbn.fraB.4-prO eeDBtMii -HUMmprej .p.Trltteotoiuw for Dt C. W. i' .all V-3QETA-SLEC0MP0U-TD. ' A Bore Cure tbr4 alf inpar A1.B WEAK- , MESSES, Including teacorTliiea; Ir- ' reguhtr susd Palnfnl Menstruation, -Inflammation and Ulceration of the Womb Flooding, PRO ' LAPSUS UTERI) c. , . . , t-T-Fleasant to the taste, efflW-jiMs1 -hd hAmedliite In Its effect. Itisagreathelpfn pregnancy, and re - Bevespain during labor and at regalaC periods. rHTsiciASs rsx rr sinVTitxsCBiki it-tx-XlT.-' ryroa. aiX Wazk-ssxS of the generative organs ot either sex. lt t second, to no remedy that has erer been, before the. pblio and for all .diseasea of the , iwmps t la the OrVost, -teMedg ITfrfA, V, vtB;iDNET CflipraINT8 of Either Sex ,'j IT-ri Great Belief in Ii Use. -: ' X.T9IA- S;mkAX' Blopt ItrUFTJCK t jrlu eradiea-s every- estiee or. Humors from the -Blood, at the same tbne wfUVivie torie andstrenotb to . i the irsteua. i ilgs-aarv-Uo us li results aa tb Qwapound. ' rBbth lie Coipoand Hood ParifieV wrq' pre ' pared at MS and 836 Western aVeinuo, : Lhin, Mass, FrkofeUheV,$l. Bti bottle tar $&s She Compound Issent by jgaafl la thfernof pil-y.or of lofeagres,on receipt of prioa, $f per bex for either. ( ll j?intbjn "treelr'aso-rers all . letters oT inquirr. Ehclbtelcent Uunpi'jSeMfoTp-ei'jr '. ryLTDiA PiKCHAJcVs Lrnoi Pm-S cure Constlpa ' ' tion, -oosne- and Torpidity of the liver. ' tb eu ts. JOHSb-OllJroggi-tS. 1(3) for july, WITH P 4 T T EH N 8 JUST RECEIVED. TIDDY & BROTHER. ua9 DGEOIKS' STARCH POLISH. shine! An important dis cpvery, py yhicl ieyery family ma give their jlmeu that beautiful fin- ish pecnliar to fine laundry work. , Akyonr8ACer. ' J Jr B..DQBBIN3, ?hila4clphyj Pau T-Tff FOB SALE! AT J. . SPEHCEB ifc CO -,H Fl ELD9 MS OSU Ckarlstteii M O TJ-inurOUTAH LIFE U II VII1ID1 . as Boos usaMi "6B pagei. ado -tt-nntu-ii. nla-w at hltrh and hrafliftla AJ4' iaies: lashtoa's IoIImo Jis-froiite; oenioa vu . . ,rtV. nrtt dm ma! -ltr'srieh ana Door: os .. ak-siold-oary beaded shusera , bygasjislitlsci ' iire-a A victims: Vondott and Moram horrors ;Murt- final wuitiMU s ram n imn ' SJintrS-t-Affd .hT9' I stirs to aei . f 1 I T a eneu bears SADIW ew,Jorls,Whoieie Agent i - ) -uj 111 smu ..ji.. . L Y P I fc iiiKl K H A IVIi'S MSJSHINET V 'Si We hare ust closed out from the ILm?ns iu Handsome - IPatterns, 80 Inches wide, at 6c and 7e per iOO BOOP SKIRTS at 35 tots, ENGLISH tVH O niGKlDlw' Our Colored and Black Silk Mitts, at r-daeed prices,. i Goods. Another stock of Ladles' Linen Ulsters very cheap. PttOMPT ATTBNTIOK SMITH! BUILDING. jaiTl SIC '.1 I CHARLOTTE,W: O. , BRANCH Of IjTJDDB-C l.T--i. j.' .. . i ". 'I ' ' J- v -' ' ' ' -' 'sS; i ' ' S3- Thousands or Musical Families throughout North PIAKOS and OBGANS Jn the Fall, when cotton the long, hot SUMMBB MONTHS with Music and Under our ltll-unmer8ala, we offer to sell during TKMBXBv 1882, PIANOS and OBGANS, of every Mid-Summer Spa On PIANOS $25 Cash, Balance Novemhef: Uti;1082. On ORGANS $10 Cash, Balance Novembei- 1st, 1882. WnaOOi INTEREST 0S: -IF BAL.AJVCE CAN'T Longer time win be given, wRh a reasonable Increase of price. AH Instruments of every grade and price included In this sale. Tell your musical friends 01 it. write as ior uaiawgues, rnoe -.tsia ana Circulars. This sale closes October 1st 1882 , Brty purchase secures cash prlcea end easy term a. fctx (rtY'ears uatantee. utooi ana lnsirucuu Test them in your own bo ores. Address no0rk.itlx PEOF; WMrlJiKEa Is my authorized Toner and Repairer. An work guaranteed: S6nd orders house.. t ,...-.- ! r.i i,f'il '.; : j :: H. jacSMITU. to this SILVER ELEGANT G0OD3 JUST RECEIVED, BY W.A.-TRUSLOW, In cases suitable for bridal gifts. Another stock of WALTHAM AND And other desirable geod?. Fine VElEa. X.-&.-S-E3 jnng im -OF- i'm. FRESH, TOMATOES, AUGUST, WATE1 ME ,ONS, AT PERRY'S AT Jul.; :.'K..'7 V v.- WANTED, I a VA8IiINGT0R Band Press and material for I fA. a 7olumn newsDBDer. Address Junl4 tf : Shelby, N.C. notice: 4 Nobte CAKOUKa BArLKnAD CoirrAWT, 1 Oecrctary ana-Treasurer's Office. V ut Company o-upsvii-CU J 20Uw 1882.1 mn v hi.tvJM-il annn-J .tnAAIinr OI ins sioca' ri -JL holders of this company wUl be be'.d fas Batolgh - Stockholders desiring to attend can get Vckt n -for themselves aid&e Immediate erabera 1 of their families fWlFE Wd CHILDBKN LIVING , I rjSDZSvIHKIEJiOOy) by aprilying totbounder- oiin I - an22 mitll Id Jtfly 5 n sC , secretary. B I G S A L E manufactureTs 7.000 yards, of yafd; special prices made on piece lots. sold Everywhere at 50 Cents. STRAW HATS AT COST. Now is the' time to get bargains In every line of GIVEN TO OBDXB3. JEk HOUSE, and South Caroloa are intending to pnrcn se comes in. WHY WAIT? Buy at once, and enliven make the "HARVEST HOME still more Joyful. the months of JUNE, JULY, AUGUST and SEP make, style and price, at our very lowest cash rates AK7 AD7ASCE IS PBICE, BE PAID IN THE FALL, pan everj urgiw.. rpigi vuu vuw nts ja u TVLtxmla .on SDPOON8. ELGIN WATCHES, SPECTACLES and ETE-GLAS3E-. . "WlXiIil A.jCS Is with me and will always welcome his friends. I HAVE J U;JT,R E C E 1 V E D A new supply of goods, Including CROCKERY, PICTURE FRAMES, HOSIERY, LACES, EDGINGS, LINEN COLL i BS, HANDE IBCHIEFS, Ac, c Also FRUIT JABS, quarts snd gallons. C. M. ETIIEREDGE, ' Tartety Store, under Traders' Nat Bank. . Jun25 : , : i -f . 'DesiraJble Residchee fop Sale. I WILL 8ell ai private sale, as agent for B. T Wheeler, that desimble . residence t-i . .-.i- K. a W Vf jianbnm Hi in . lo- cated on ifrafle street, between the propnv of Mrs. Genl T. J. Jackson and CeL Jno , E, B own. The lot fronts 08 feet sn Trade street sruns back 896 feet to 4th. On the. premle are good outbuildings, a small tenement house on the par lot, well ot nater,-. rem-uf.. Jun28 Jf,v..ii!si v - Agent.. .-1 J 4
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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