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hiv - . - " 1 1 1 r ' " " - r - i , i 1 ' ' '.'' - " "-' " ; ' ii j. . i I ! n,. CANBE HAD IN 3 -AT JUST' r ii YAED8 "5 r - Vff m ( f. f J I i Jill 3 i i t 1 iilli'i ; isis- V f -: a a n srti.bn UiiL Ji ,oJ: VOL. XXVIII. 87? d0 V r 6 I " I i I S Y ' 1 I I i i iun29 "Fig ' mmii I "7 1 i o r n r ii ii ini ja i ' y - . : s. 11 Uf ifimii ftrinams. 1 jul8 HJOI s bos er.f- - eiinn sBsWIm$ i JL XJ n'dw f A i ii III H m -r 5 . 1 WE make great Redaction in l"nr Line of Good-, and make an Examination of OUR BAR GAINS before) ForcbaelBgr Elwwhora, n Now Im the Time to Boy LINEN nd SCOTCH LAWS, AMEBIC" GINGHAMS. Spfing and tammr DRE8 GOOD. A Lot of KIcD'a and Boy' STRAW JETATS alFlretJDfet.' A Remnant Block TIN3 very CheapT ft : . f CANE-MAT i v.- M t Hare Jail Beceived a lec. ef BIOS? QVITO OAKOPIE8 and. MOSftlJITO NETTIirG by the Piece. 3 a J:' 3 e Offetiocr Great Barfalot, -i ,i t y r r and you eboald not be elow to arail TonrWlt of Them. .' ,T. I. EIGI.E:&: CO.! IHedtcal. Summer Complaints At this season, Various diseases of the i bowels are prevalent, and many live art lost through lack of knowledge of a safe and sure remedy. Perry Davis' Paik Kixxer is a sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Bummer Complaint, etc., and is perfectly safe. Bead the following: Batobotdos, V. Y., March 23, 188L PKBRT Davis' Pain Killxb nnerfailt to afford imtant relief for cramp and pain in the stomach. Joseph Burditt. NioHOLTH,iiB, N. Y-Feb. 2, 188L The very bat medicine I know of -for dysentery, cholera morbus, and crampainihe stomach. Have used it for years, and it is ur cure every time. Julius W. Dee. Moinoona, Iowa, March 12, 188L I have nsed your Pain Ktt.t.wh In severe cases of cramp, colicand cholera morbustnd it gave almost Instant relief. L- E. Calswelu CARITK8VII.LE, Ga., Feb. 28, 188L, . t For twenty years I have used your Paid Kilxtb t In my family. Have used it many times for bowel , complaints, and it aneayeuret. Would not feelaafe ; without a bottle in the Lonsa. .J..B.IyEt Saco, He., Jan. 22, 188L Have used Pkbbt Davis Pain Killxr for twelve years. It ia w, and reliable. Ho mother should allow it to be out of the family. H. I. Kates. Owttoa. N. Y.. Feb. 19. 188L Ul Mi dare ) fro yi. u. Bmm. CorwATaemo. 8. O.. Feb. 22. 1BSL Nearly every family in this section keepe a bottfa In the house. BV AtUwxoii. wK. TJ. a Cowbttlatk, Cumv, Rhttnibh Prussia, Feb. 8, 1881. I have knownniai Davis' Pais Killek almost from the day It was introduced, and alter years of observation and use I regard its presence in my household as an indiepeatabU nteeetity. I. 8. Pott kb, U. 8. Consul. Bubtonon-Tmnt. Eno. - I had been several days suffering severely from' -diarrhoea, aooompsiiied with Intense pain, when 1 1 v. tried your Ears Kn.i.BB, andf onnd j.Imort instant xeliet c; T T H-J. Nook, I &. a. I: 31 Moutaotje 8tIx)ndoi, En f During a residence of twenty4hree years In India, I have given it in many cases of diarrhoea, dyeen- i tery, and cholera, and never knew it to fail to give t relief. B. Culoiook. 5 No family can safely be without this invaluable remedy. Its price brings it: within the reach of all. f i For sale by all druggists at 25c, 50c- and $1.00 per bottled - , ' PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. L k sept tw sept 4 oct ' ROCKBRIDGE, VA. ALUM, WATER, j L0R more than tall a century has grown steadl F j in reonte as a medicinal agent In a wide range of Chronic dfeeafees. . Multitude of women can testily to Its unsurpassed efficacy In the re let and cure of those aUmftpt pyuliar to their sex. DYSPEPSIA I In Its T&rted and most dUtresslnjrrforms lseured. CHBONIC, BB0NCHITIS,6FrjLA, -CHBONIC of ASBHOKAANd" DTSSNTUST, yield most rapidly, and permanent cures result. 'Bottled In Its natural state, direct from the Springs, which are beautifully located In Rock 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 1DEN and Dr. T. C. SMITH, Charlotte, N. C. marl 2 ly WHEELER & WILSON'S NEW NO. 8. Lightest Bonnlng mH Best 8e wfcgMacalne lnjthe - World.? Try It before buylM fLnyjOier. AGENTS WAJTTE Di" 17 Send for Terms and Price List Wucelcr & Wilton ntannfactuteC.. BICHMONDt: f 1 Aiu mayll 4 Cleaveland Mineral Springs, OPTED MAY lBth, 1882. THBSJSptiRgMtfotwo miles from Shelby. 54 ... , ,? Wt8t of Charlotte, and within 1 mile of, tb Caima Central Hallway running from Char-i lbtWtJ 8heibr.- Bucks wiifc beto Springs'! Btattdn on arrive! of every tatHlTt? JlX ' , . COLD AND WaBM BATHS. I White and Bed Sulphur and Chahbeate Waters a -Bowllnsr. Alley in KOOd Older A anna atrini? k bald secured f or the season, LWery jsotornoda-i 'tHesatehedto4he hotel. v. aTiTn EOT luxuicr iwuiuiors nuuress ( a McB. BOSTON. ! jayie tf. f X - i f Proprietor. ' n r 1 ! tint ri i- nuns- Utt-i9-irJTmr-'m "" nrescriDtion of one of the aiuuvMuirul aKecialbtatk their. . (w retired) krt 11 tor the ctire of jrerrew JWrwJ Input) sealed enveUHttjVe. DruiatacaofiUit 'AMtb&m W UeWaea, Wo. i 1 ' Stea A fkvnrita snmtMOtd STA.TE NEWS. ' f 1 J Ralfiisrh News and Observer: tfr.T. JJW Kingsbury, editory of , the Star, .has been constituted an associat6 , inetnber of the American Institute o TMlosQpliy. of New York. k We are informed that the ram Btorm was so severe and heavy Thursday zl ,Godsboro was Btop-neartfatdtfTOJri?r8 Sowers au4 Hattlgao, wbo and this Engine was unable ta imeveiherf train during the storm. The nasnes 01 lightening were terrific. The Cuts along tha line vyere floded with .water to such a7 degree that tnengine ,was compelled tdfeeritsJtaWdlSynilk feafefllttat the raini storid a id J the crops aloft) Its course much flamaj Monroe Expresa: Mr. J as. Llti who lives at White store, in Anson 5eunty,; died suddenly a few days ago Witrxheart disease. ie was a5 or 40 years of age. Wilmington Review: John Johnson, who was arrested aoraettmeagochargH ed with larceayhiui tUcceededa naaking his escape, was arrested again otrMoaday by officers Carr and Strode. -He had said he would not be taken alive and was prepared to do dirty work but officer Carr, with true . detective in stincts, gave the thief a little surprise before he could get to his fire arms and Lbowie knife. A fine breeck-loadingshot gun was found in the house 10 which Johnson was arrested. The 'gun-'' has been identified as the one stolen from Masters George C. Worth and Frank rfiaggins, near, Greenfield mill-pond, several months ago. I t 4 j i Salisbury Watchman : Eev. Mr. Mur doch has entered on his 11th year as pastor of th,e Episcopalian church, r sit is intended to make alo'exhibiS ores S from Bo waii bounty, ttt the Den ver,: Colorado, Mining Exposition. This Willie the grand event of 1882 the ex- Sositlon opens August 1st, and closes eptember 31st. Those who desire to show their minerals will confer with J. J. Newman, Dutch Mine, or to T. K. Bruner, at Watchman office, at once. We regret to learn that a difficulty occurred I yesterday' between , Green Cauble and 3arrelfBtowni i inwhich; the former sustained serious damag4 Cauble is a one-eyed man, and as Is too common with him, was under the in fluence of liquor. He received a blow from Brown with a stick which it is thought destroyed the one good eye, rendering him totally blind. , , , v3 The Democratic Platform. fCThe following is the platform adoptr 6d by the Democratic convention at Raleigh on the 5th inst,r - We congratulate the people of North Carolina on the era of peace, prosperity aud good government which has been unbroken since thejneoming of a Dem ocratic Statead.mrnistratlo'n ;upon" the pure and impartial administration ot justice and the honest enforcement of the laws ; upon the efficiency, of our common school system and great ad vance madein education, and the gen eral improvement and enterprise mani fested in every part of the State, and we pledge ourselves to exert all efforts to advance the material interests of all sections of the State in the future as we have done in the past. And we chal lenge a comparison between a Demo cratic administration of Our State affairs and the crimes, outrages and scandals that accompanied Republican misrule. Affirming our adherence to Democratic principles, as defined in the platform adopted by the National 'Democratic Convention, held at Cincinnati in 1880: Resolved, That ."wq rfgarda fe and fair expression of the public will at the ballot-bot as the only suremeM-orSj preserving our free Americanvinsutu tions, and we, denounce the Republican party and the interference of its federal officials for their gross frauds upon the elective franchise, whereby whole dis-, tricts, States and the Union have been' deprived of their just political rights and we believe the corrupt and corrupt-: ing use of federal patronage, and of public money drawn by taxation from the people, in influencing and control ing elections, to be dangerous to the liberties of the State and the Union. Resolved, That we are in favor of the entire and immediate abolition of the internatreveiue - system; . with' its at- i tendant corruptions, and that we de nounce the present -tariff laws as gross ly ; unequal, up just and. vicious. We favor such a revision or tne tann as will produce a revenue sufficient for the economical support of the government, with such incidental protection as "Will give to domestic manufactures a fair com petition with those of foreign .pro duction. That there should be an. im mediate repeal of all laws imposing a direct tax for thersapport of ,the,govr erDmentof ,the United States, but it it should prove impracticable to abolish the internal revenue system with" ail its attending demoralization, fraud and corruption, then we urgettjoon our Sen ators and Representatives, in Congress the importance of so amending the law that .the revenue officers -who now re? ceive in salaries in North Carolina alone more ttiaT5OQj(O0 shall -be .elected, by the people 'bf the loca)ities to which they are assed K Resolved, That the course of the Dem ocratic party since-its accession to Dower in North Carolina in furtherance of. popular education jid a; sufficient- guaranty that we earnestly -favor tne education of all classes of our people, and that we will advocate any legisla tion looking to an increase of the fund for that purpose that will hot materially increase, the r present Duraens or our people. J,s J, ' i ; Resolved, That the question of pro hibition is not now, and never has been, a party questionjin NortlCarolina, and never been endorsed bSI tneiPemocratic party, and the people of the State at the general election, in the year 1881.; hav- Tne bvaa6verw helming majority voted' against prohibition, and the Supreme Court bayinitdecided that the prohibi tion a tit is not- and heverhas been a law; we regard-rUie. matter as finally cfettled, and any attempt to refifiw the aeitation is merely a weak effort of de signing persons to divert the minds of the people from th$ jflangerous princi pies and corrupt practices "of the Rc nublican party. : Resolved, That while we are not wed ded to any particular form of county government, we recognize the fact that a large part of the taxes of the State are paid for the common benefit by the white people of our eastern counties, and that we consider it the bounden dutv of the white men of ''the State to protect these people from the oppressive domination of ignorant: blacks, and pledge : ourselves to such legislation as will secure this end.v, . ' And whereas it is seriously suggested that a vigorous effort will soon be made to compel the State, by j udlcial pro- ceedintrs.to pay the irauduient ana on lawful special tax bonds, amounting Xo $22,000,000. issued under legislation passed -oy tne uepuoncan legislature in lsesandtisoTrthewroref' : Resolved, jvrther, Tbat fth e Demc- cratic party war resist such recovery and the . payment of ; such bonds by ererEjawful ffleanayy i WF.irIvJaSaiiwiy. ..aiiMrllA VwetiitnaA j1 . This road a hqvy J$t fine conditienl The. three locomotives belonging to it have been put in thorough repair, and ftrtr rlnincr crood service. The coaches haveteen!overhafiled,.freriaiOtecl and newiyiupnoistereo:. jjuuetjr wus vi xicvr u irnn and steel rails, nave neen iaia on J rfftiArtThA business ot -the. road is rui Krysatisf actorynditippwimd is ntantlv increasing with the develon- meat oi yli .wwtrjthfplihjp St 1 passes.' r. i"j'-xni .i u tgisn- Ma -.j j .AMrm N. C, SATURDAY, JULY a, 1882; i i ..ndbij ...,.. , .v ) 7 " : - Tne uouean Autopsy a .pupate w AsraNcrrwi, j uiy u. 1 nere appears 4 to be quite serVous mistmderstanding4 among jthe. physieiari wnQperfomed1 the,! 'Aiitjopsy on . Gaiteau'g body. J)K Lamb, rhq had the formal direction of theautdpsy has prepared a report on f his own; account ana sens it to a rhila- deiphia medical journal for , ptiblica-' assisted in the autopsy, were apprised of this Action by a note from Dr. Lamb, wmcn asfurea mem mat tueir -services were recognized in the report.' Upon the feceiDt of this note Drs. Sowers and HarUgan addressed a reply to Dr; Lamb, Sri which they requested to be furnished fwltji a copy of the notes taken at the mnlate a report such as they would be willingto sign. .. Before, the autopsy .was made a mem orandum agreement was drawn ' up which nrovided that the brain of Gui- L teau should be taken out by Drs. Lamb, llartigan and bowers, ana tagen to the fi auonai museum ivt .muu tuamina ion by "parties, selected by Rev. Dr, Hicks and Col. Corkhill, United States district attorney." Dr. Lamb construes this memorandum as referring solely to the custody of the brain, and he does not recognize Drs. Hartigan and Sow ers as officially connected with the au topsy report They propose,' however, to prepare a report giving their obser vations upon the condition of the brain, but wifl express no opinion upon the question of Guiteau's sanity. Dr. Hicks says he has seen Dr. Lamb's report and agrees with its conclusions, r Democratic $tateJConieiition. Greensboro North Stele, Bep,-j,-f , . 3 The Democrats yesterday. at Raleiflrhl nominated Judge Ruffin for the Su preme Court and Joage '-Bennett for Congres8man-at-largel ' ' 3 udge Gilmer and other nominees for Srrperior Court Judges were endorsed. There is no disguising the; fact that the ticket is about the . strongest that could be put in the field. Judges Ruffin and Gilmer are f amlliary known to everybody in Middle North Carolina. I and command the respect and possess tne EQnnqence 01 an our citusena, - -I Our! Superior Court recently: decided that ho State officer can Je lawfully elected whose election ianot provided for by statute. In view of the fact that there is no election machinery . provid ed for electing a" Congressman-awarge, it is believed the Governor and council of State will call the legislature to sit in extra session. This, if done, will change the whole political situation. The legislature would of course redis trict the State ; repeal the prohibition act; pass some general license law, which would satisfy the antUprohibit- ion people and satisfy the temperance advocates;' and repeal the present county government system. We would then have no political State campaign ; - the prohibition question would be eliminated, and the question of county government would be settled. This is the strategic move which we have feared. It is a noteworthy fact that theDemocrats have'called no con gressional conventions. Judge Bennett's Besignation, The following is the Judge R. T. Bennett : resignation of Raleigh, N. C July 5, 1882. Hon. Thomas J.Jarvis, Governor North Carolina. of Sir: 1 have the honor to tender my resignation of the office of Judge of the Superior Court of North Carolina for the. fourth judicial district, and ask thai you itrfinpj,ji, to take effecton Sat urday, the 8th current, at 12 m. s I regret the necessity of remaining an hour in a judicial office after being nominated to a political one, but I have in hand "appeals" which I have not been able to dispose of in the midst of my engagements, and which my suc cessor can not do. I must finish them before assuming new duties. I am very Respectfully, ; KISDEN A. JBJCNAJSTT. ; Mrs. WIbsIow's Soetklng Syrup. Bev. SvlvahuS Cobb' thus writes In the Boston Christian Freeman: We would by no means re commend any kind of medicine which we did not know to be good particularly tor lniants. buioi Mrs. Winslow's SOothtnr Syrup we can speak from knowledge; In our own family it has proved a blessing indeed, by giving an Infant troubled with colic pains, quiet sleep, and its parents unknown rest at nignt. mosi parents cctn apyreciaie inese blessings. : Here Is an article which works to per fection, and which Is harmless; for the sleep which it affords the Infant is perfectly. natural, and the little cherub awkkes as "bright as a button." And durlne the nrocess of teething. Its value is Incalculable. We have frequently heard mothers say they would not be without it from the birth of the child till It had finished with the teething 8iege,en any consideration whatever. Sold by afl druggists, 25 cents a bottle. S70iriAIT. Better than Ua Smiles of King. To bring health and happiness to the homes of suffering women Is a mission before which royal favor sinks 1b to lnsignflcatioe. What earthly bene faction can compare witn one wnien protects nom '"That dire disease whose rathleps power Withers be'aurv's transient no werf' -i. i- i which gives ease for peln, Joy for sorrow, smiles for tears, the roses of health for the pal or of dis-. ease, the light, elastic step for draeglng weariness, nights of goitre pose tor heavy hours of tossing restlessness, bounding vigor for languishing dull ness, the swelling lines of full grown beauty for. the sharp and withered form of emaciation, a long life of mental; physical, social and domestic en joyments for a few sad days ot pain and gtoom, ending in an early grave? Sacu is the mission. sucn are me results 01 vr d. uraaneiu s jjemeiy Begulator, which Is hence truly and appropriately styled "Woman's Best Friend." : j. "Whites," and all those irregularities of the womb so destructive to the health, happiness and beauty of women, disappear like magic before a Blntcle bottle of this wonderful compound, Physi cians prescribe It Prepared by Dr. J-; Bradfield, Atlanta, ua, raeer mai sue, joe; targe size, 81.50. For sale by all druggists. : . adulterated wW Atom- and other. urtfui . w o has been kepijunbhangeit in aI its original purity ana strength. . jQe beet evidence ot itseafetf and effectiveness'' is the fact of its taring received, the highest, testimoni- as from the most eminent chemist in the ' United States,, who hare "analyted it, from - its introduction -fa the -'prfsehf.Vme, 'No ," other powders show' so go&jf&uffi bf the. true test the- TEST; Of5 THE QEH. IT IS JLPUREHUIT ftCID BAKING POTER iii Ufxiengoi'lTLeimmd Sk.Iioiiisv.iilo : ' nMtanfrtfalbT .nun tA83JNOXIQEj; , A LL delmqoentuk payers are hereby notified, tor the last time, that they most come ap and settle for their taxes, . hsvebeeu as lndolient and forbearing as any tma could-expect roe-to be and I give fair notice nowthat all dellnqnent taxes remauung unpaia at tiena.or"wie-Besi swys. IU be eolleeted. by distraint -Come up and pay Liour taxea ,1r- , . At, . iuaui k,x:alx: DKK. ShevlsT. i ::ia t:"..: i. a . .- . . Trmm Once fftore. 4 .... . nixhmnnrf ltd 3 an 1 ' 1 0ft I H Warner ACok felm-rnr nA. vmt I aiilTnW ed from kidney affections,'' Todr, Safe Klaney ead Ufer Cure freed ne iron pala, 'restored my Oeslt aithoroigWyeurediae.ui f.BwMeCra. es TVrom Frank Lestta's tUilatrafed NasMAanert t A LADY SAID "Thaeej porrM Piaspleel Kaj Hi net o. Please Preeent 99 r Probably two UUrds of the ladles In society and homes of oar land are afokted with akin diseases of vartoosUndstodoaway withwhlch, tf iteoold be done JwlUiout Injury, would be the happiest event of their Uvea; u Then the would have Instead of a disfigured anCmarred countenance! one that Would bfl hinifanmA- nr At lAnot vnmt-lfwk'tTi . any one with a dear, Tpora i oktn, no matter what the cut of her featoree are, has a certain amou&t of good looks which Attract everybody. As ft . now, she .imagines every enesees and talks aboot those frecktes,'' ttaese horrid pimples,' and other blemishes with which she la afflicted, end Husia true of either sex. . . Tolmpiove this appesrahce sreai rliks are ta ken; arsenic mercury, or Ugh sound titled named arneles contamlhg these death-dealing drags, are taken tn hopes of &Wpg M. of all these troubles ao many cases, aeatnis the result. No sileTlatkm of the bttrnlng, heattng, Itching and tnflammaaon Is given.! All trpnbied.wlth Xczema (salt rhenm),' Tetters, HumorsJ Inflammation. Bouafh ' Seatt Xraptfons of any kind, ' Diseases of the Hair and Scalp, acrofola, Ulcers. Pimples or Tender Iteh- lngson any part of the body; shoold known that there Is hope for them In a surer perfectand ele gant remedy, known as "Dr.-C. w". Benson's Skin vure,;- , it mazes tne sun white, soft and smooth, removes tan an4 freckles. , and la ihe ; best' toilet dressing In the world. It is elegantly p ut up, two botUes In one package, consisting of both Internal and external treatment Our readers shonld. be sore to et this and not some old .remedy, resuscl tated on the . success of Dr. BensoVs and now ad erttsed as "The Great Skin Cure." , Thereto only one It bears the Doctor's picture and Is for sale bjall dfugglsts. SI per package. . A SENS ATI OI HAS OFTXN BUN MADE by the discovery of some new thing, but nothing has ever stood the test like Dr. C W. Benson's Celery jand Chamomile Pills. ' Th really do cure sick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia, nervousness, sleeplessness, Indigestion, paralysis, and melancholy. Price. 60 cents a box. two boxes for sr. -r vmr. es for !2J0. by inatU itpstage free.-J-Dr, o. W. nenson. tHunmore. aa. roia Dy all druggists. - vi. m vriMeuuju, new sorK, as wnniesBie for Dr. a W. Benson's Bemedles. . lull Agent LYPTA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. A Sare Csnre for all FEMALE WEAK NESSES, Indndintf Xeucerrhcea Ir- 4 Tegular and Painful Menstrnatioa, Inflammation and Ulceration of the Womb, Hooding, PKO IiAPSUS UTERI, Ske. C?" Pleasant to the taste, efficacious and immediate In its effect. It is a great help in pregnancy, and re lieve pain during labor and at regular periods. - FBTSICIAKS VSS IT A KB PRESCRIBE IT FREEIT. . j . u t"FoB all WXACirassss of the generative organs of either sex,, it is second to no remedy that has ever been before the public ; and for all diseases of the Kidxxys it Lithe Greatest Remedy in Vi4 World. tKIDNT COMPLAINTS of Either Sex . Find Great Relief in Ita Use LTDIA E. prfTKHAM'S BLOO! mUTTEB. will eradicate every vestige of Humors from the Blood, at the same time will give tone and strength to ' the system. AjmarveUonsiaresuUaMtbe (impound. t3"Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are pre pared at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price of either, Jl. Six bottles for $5. The Compound is sent by mall In the form of pills, or of losengea, on receipt of price, $1 per "box for either, afrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Enclose S cent tamp. Send for pamphlet. Mention thie Paper. j IWLtbia E. Ptxxham's LmtK Pnxs cure Constina-' tioa. Bninnswena and Torpidity of the liver. S6 cents. 9SoId by all Dniggiata.-i (3) FOR JULY, WITH PATTERNS JUST HKCKIYID. TIDDY & BROTHER. Jun9 I An important dis covery, by whicl every family may gHrfr their lineu ithat beautiful fin Mi it; i- . - i ish peculiar to fine wbrlt. Ask your Grocer. 3. B. TXBBlxTS, Philadelphia; Pa. FOB SALE BY J. w; ffpEsiCER & CO mnrFIELDS BUOS., Charlotte;. JN "0; TtlETROPOUTAN LIFE UHVEILED Kelt Sxdthig Book Xsraet'-COOjiaees. -160 Zllnstratiosfl - Bevvaline miseries of high and lor life la America's great eiaies : faahWfoU&nd frivolities ibahipd th Wactrioos corruption at WashingMm; raiirof toi M 1 iinmlillinMH hvgmn Hght hrmi niaeorraDtionat WashinEtoa: raiirof iBaoeens girls; old hoary-headed llnlMrl bygas-Hght ;bwritehlng) ' tiremi A. victims ; Voudoa and Mormon horrors ; Startr ling Keval&tiona ! Price S2.S9. Illnst'd eireniar free, rWjiuTlVu Add. ANCHOR PUBLISH'G COj 17 SX.UUXS,'lao, .OTTC AOO, la. - ATIjAjrTA,aoA yjjTWQMAN CyjjEAlIH OF WOrA QsYMPATHZE VlwTs THE HOPE Oy WOMANSHE RACERS s pwpi Shee . ii .. a ' -- m" r .nv.".. .. f If ft til.-- j We, have ust closed out from 1 III 1HIV E o Lawns in; Mandsobe IPatteFns, 60 inches wide, at 6Vjc and 7e per yard; special prices made on piece lota, iOO HOOP SKIRTS at 35 Cents, sold Everywhere at 50 Cents. ENGLISH AND M4CKAMAW STRAW HATS AT COST. , par Colored and Black 8ilk Mitts, at reduced prices. urooas. Anouer stock oi uimes' unen Ulsters very cheap. PROMPT ATTENTION 1 t6Jii ft ''. . SMITH BUILDING. Iul7 11:810 HOUSE, CHARLOTTE, IM. C. ? ' Ipiiiiiiiitiiiilip OBsah L i.r j sj il SSgH MUSICH OUgnB? E3 CQ Thousands of Musical Families throughout North PIANOS and OBGANS In the Fall, when cotton the long, hot SUMMEB MONTHS wltH Music and nnii Under our Mid-Summer Sale, we offer to sell during TEMBXB, 1882, PIANOS and OBGANS, of eveiy On PIANOS $25 Cash, On ORGANS $10 Cash, WITBOTFT IHTEBEST 08 IF BALANCE CAN'T Mii-Su Loeeer lime will be given, with a reasonable increase of price. AH Mice included In this sale. Tell tout musical friends of it Write us drfiins.ni; This sale closes October 1st 1882 j Hx () years guarantee, btool and Instructor Test them in your own hoaxes. Address ;y PROF. WM. BAKER is my authorized Tuner to this house. SILVER ELEGANT GOOD3 JUST BECEIVED, BY W. A. TRUSLOW, ' In cases suitable for bridal gifts. Another stock of WALTHAM AND And other desirable goods. Fine MB. LABE Jun9 lm WtT.T.TA B I G S A L E -OF- FRESH TOMATOES, AUGUSTA water MELONS, i Peaches AT PERRY'S AT WANTED. A WASHINGTON Hand Press and material for a 7-column newspaper. : Address . .:-!. . t; J. P. BABINGTON, : lmi4tf r Shelby, V.C. NOTICE. - NOBTH CABOTJWA BAlLfeOAD COKPAltT, ) ' Secretary and Trtassrer's Office, V Company Shops, N.C June 20th. 1882. ) ' rrHE Thirty-third annual meeting of the stork A holders of this com Deny will be he'd in Baleigh on Thursday.- July 1 8th 1 883. - ;'. 1 Stockholders tiesulnrto saend ean get Uekeis loi themselves' end the Immediate membfrs et their iamines iwui ana uatAiUBnn-j.itiiu UNDER THEIB BOPFJ by applying tot ' signed. j u u,Ayi b v toe nnaer- FFIN.' jatsa sem x jms -g7? rn . Secretary. NO;4,140 i i tha manufacturers 7,000 yards of Now is the time to get bargains in every line of G1YKN TO OHDKBS. TnT.Tr ZJl and South Carolina are Intending to porch 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 cssh rates Balance November 1st, 1882. Balance November 1st, 1882. AH? ADVANCE XS PBICE BE PAID IN TBE FALL. Instruments of every grade and for Catalogues, Price Lists and Early Durcbase secures cab Drtces and easy terms. with every organ. Freight paid both ways if no sale. . Ml eW-ft .4 np p. , .tiaaa. . er mm Offer : naonmiiix jklubio uouae. and Repairer. All work guaranteed. Send orders H. MoSMITH. SPOONS. ELGIN WATCHES, SPECTACLES and EYE -GLASSES. M"3 is with me and will always welcome his friends. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED T A new supply of goods, Including CROCKERY, PICTURE FRAMES, HOSIEBY, LACES, EDGINGS, LINEN COLL R3, HANDKERCHIEFS, Ac, Ac Also FBUIT JABS, quarts and Vi gallons. C. M. ETHEREDGE, Variety Store, under Traders' Nat Bank. JunsS Desiraile Residence for Sale. I WILL Sell at private sale, at agent for B. T Wheeler, that -deetrabie residence lately oecupied by S- B. .Aieacham. Esq . to. cattd on Trade' street, between the property of Mrs. eo. J.'. Jackie and CflL Jno, JL B own. The lot t ronU 98 feet sa Trade street and rots back89f feetto4th' On the premises are good omballdtngs, a small tenement bouse on ihe rear lot, well of eater, Ac Terms Kaeyv- T"-' ' rn..,.t,.. . . , .l B. JL. COCHBANE, ; f,Ji,a ?iMHll r,4iKi-j J I,,-; f
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 8, 1882, edition 1
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