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ii 1 - fT - J.;-- v;j rv .z i , i CHAiRkQTTE; JULY 14, 1882. NO. 4,145. VOL. XXVHI- i i ' i ithtt i i i .j i i GREAT BARGAINS CAN BE HAD IN S AT- Jun29 JXJST Elf ED! 6i CENTS a & n:- jaw? TO DM WE mak arresrt Roductlaa In ' i i noiidn. and ate ha teaoeaaV 4aasw - ' '-. - make an Examinati.n ODB BAH-; GAINS before ParehJJ Etoewuer Now W Ue Time to Bar LHWIVtj, AMERICAN and "SCOTtflttf CIOH491N. spring and. Summer DRESS GOOD. A Let of Men's and Bay' STRAW I HATS at rirnt Coat. A Hemnant Stock ol CANE MAT TING very Cheap. Have Jotl Received a lot of ITIOS QUITO CANOPIES and ITIOSQXJITO NETTING by the Piece. We are Olletinff Great Bargains, and you kbould not be nlow to avail Youraelf n't Them. !T. L, SEIGL.E Ac CO. Ju"2 . vPlcjdtcal. Complaints At this season, various diseases of tb$ bowels are prevalent, and yiany arf lost through lack of knowledge of a safe and sure remedy. Perry Davis1 Paim Killer is a sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, etc., and is perfectly safe. Kead the following : BArtrBEnxjK, N. T-, March 22, 18B1 Pbeby Davis' Pain Killer nntraiU to afford itutant rtlief tor cramp and pain In the etomacn. JOBKPH BURDITT. NlOHOLVII.1,1, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1881. The very hett medicine I know of for dysentery, cholera ruorbuB, and cramps in the stomach. Have used it for years, and it is ur cur every time. Julius "W. Dek. MontoowA, Iowa, March 13, 1881. I have used your Pain Killeb in severe cases of cramp, colicand cholera morbus.and it gave almost tasunirelief. CiENE3vn. f; For twenty years J have used your PaiiJ Eilleb In my family. Have used it many tirijes for oowal complaints, and it aluiayi cure: 'would pot feelsafa without a bottle in the house. J. B. Ivm Saoo, Mb., Jan. 22, 188t Have used Pebby Davis' Pain Eillxb for twelve years. It is a. ure. and reliable. Ho mother should allow it to be out of the family. H.I. JTateb. Oneida, N. T Feb. 19, 188L We benn vt&og It over Umlr ear stm, and always (dvea immediate relief, would hardly dare to go to bed without a bottle in the house. W. O. 8PTRRY. Conwatbobo, B. 0., Feb. 23, 1881. ITearly every family in this section keeps a bottle In the house. Da. E. Mobxon. V. 8. OONgTJLATK, Cbefcld, Rhenish pBUBgiA,Feb. 8, 188L I have known Pbbbt Davis' Pain Killer almost from the day it was introduced, and after years of observation and use I regard its presence in my household as an iniditpenalU nteatity. 118. Potter, U. 8. Consul, t Bubton-on-Tbent, En. I had been several days suffering severely from diarrhoea, accompanied with intense pain, when I tried your Pain Eilleb, and found almost instant relief. H. J. Noonk, 21 Montague St., London, En&. 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. t fi. Clabukjb. 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, 60c and $1.00 per bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. L sept dtw sept 4oct ROCKBRIDGE, VA., ALUM WATER, fjtiR mqre than half a century has grown steadl J? ly in reoute as a medicinal agent In . a wide range of Chronic diseases. Multitudes of women can testify to Its unsurpassed efficacy In the relief and cure of those ailments peculiar to their sex. -DYSPEPSIA In Its varied and most distressing forms is cured. CHRONIC, BRONCHITIS, SCROFIjLA, . -CHRONIC DIARRHOEA AND DYSENTERY. yield most rapidly, and permanent cures result Bottled In its -natural state, direct from the Springs, which are beautifully located In Bock bridge county, Va., and are open for the reception of visitors from June 1st to October 1st, each year; capacity, 1 ,000 guests. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr J. H. Mc ADEN and Dr. T. C. 8MTTH, Charlotte, N. C. marl 2 ly WHEELER & Wit W NEW NO. 8. Lightest Running and Best Sewing Machln In the World. Try It before btrjlng any other, AG ENTS :yr ANTE D. far Send for Terrng and Price List Wheeler 6c Wilson Mannfaclur'g Co.. RICHMOND, VA. mnyll ' ' Cleaveland Mineral Spriup, OPENED MAY'lBth, 1882. THESE 8prlhgs fare twa 'miles from Shelif. 64 miles West of Charlotte, and wfthtn I wile of the Carolina Central Railway running from Char lotte fp Shelby. Hacks wlU be at the Springs' Station on arrival of every train. i . COLD AND VaBM'BATHS. White and Red Sulphur and Chaljbeate Waters Bowling .Alley in good order. A good string band secured for the season. Livery accommoda ttons attached to the hotel. . . , -s " iror iurtner particulars aaaress S. McB. POSTQN. . noprietfir. UI FREE! A? favorite prescrlptloi. WhA nllvlopeJV. Druggist can fill it. Summer ir THE WAR IN EGYPT, f i AND ALEXANDRIA EVACUATED IN FLAMES. Egyptian Ttog fmoteSlSBtiA Re- ' Fired 'j'jifMiL -f4 Tamed "0 wtuc : toirlijie wif iBfore Eiirojiea.;- Viij ! - - LondoS, July 13. The ' TeljeCTapi ship Chiltern, off Alexandria, Jul 1 8 :40 a m. Alexandria has been jeyaca ated aitdfla in fi&mes. The Telferaph ship Chiitent tot been, ordered to take upjaltixjttar the neutral fleets. yu a m. Act ttiral ynr50finrBi8 the jetfort ctf I tMBexMDdsl . TheJ eniiro g&mifcnqrew unaec u nag sot trncejsieamn;theL BedpuinsS to fire saaa pmagpswieewiis ?tp ';x7eepT : n eiutersaceefajtn isojpapi reeeived tnezoiipng; - ikLSXAXDSZA, Jttiyrlf48 ja m, The.Eptlan:arayis'irtly dtmoraf izedandiBittfnU;TtreeJWw8!r4 the -interioi'.rherSJar otekirirtiarter of the 'JLWtwho caused his da whonmt tted hOTOble AltiBs; The "Eftypttan edl&flag fejurielo: enable the troops ttwJthdrawTr(tot town. jl uo- itjiegrapa snip uumern to the beacliheiicetbfHbi owded lr way Of th I fleefr rem&ytheiifeie ing paed a-dreaf Qlnigh -themselves deaperiSelSFf: eAAmtt undred-j EurOteamS and other ChristTanla in the Ottoman- baBk:ancP a3nng ifailding were massacred. A 'par-oi, the fleet are now leaving for Port Said. The whereabouts of the Jihedie ' is unr known. . . : v: i.4 j London, July lS-lli80-a-na.-r-A cor respondent of the-StitndJffd orl board the Invincible, telegraphing at o'clock tn is morning, says trie wnoie cifvu population- and troops ' have i beep with drawn. The whole of Grand Square is burned. . The Helicon;: which went discover the meaning of ltbe last flag of truce last evening, could; discover nobody on board the Egyptian! vesseL 'Mahrousaj or in the arsenal. Tine .cor respondent accompanied the' cjfficer to shore in the steam ptnnaqe purveyor of the fleet, who was' one Of lhe party and was well acquainted with tie town, landed and proceeded a considerable distance. All was perfectly silent ex-t cept the roar of the flames. It is be lieved Arabi Pasha has concentrated his forces beyond the city to oppose the British advance. The work of fine ships is now ovdr, ,aad any fprthe action must be ashore. 3?ully half of (he tqwn is burning. There will be a landing in force to investigate the condition of things and if possible render aid. .London, July 13. A dispatch to the Daily News, dated Alexandria, 8.20 a. says the Bedouins are looting by the thousands. ; A dispatch to the Staudard, dated 9 35 a. m., says the Europeans, who fought their way dow n to the beach, number a hundred. They report all other Europeans and Christiana, num bering hundreds, massacred, I 12.30 p. m. The reserve squadron ar rived at Portland at 4 o'clock tnis morn ing. The Daily News says it is under stood that the conference has decided that the Egyptian army shall be dis banded and replaced by Gen. D'Amerie. 1 p. m. The British authorities are chartering a number of vessels to-day for the conveyance of munitions to Alexandria. Five thousand mules have been purchased in Spain. Alexandria, July 13. Chiltern has moved into the harbor. The fire in the city is steadily Increasing. It is re ported that Arabi Pasha is marching on to Cairo. London, July 13. 1.80 ,Pi m. -Admiral Seymour telegraphs at 10.40 this morning: "The terms were the sur render of the forts as at first demanded. The use made of the flag pf truce by the Egyptians, is considered disgrace ful. Nothing is known of the Khedive, bat it is believed he is still at Ramleh PalaceT where his yacht is apparently waiting until the weather will allow his embarkation." Around tb,e World for Nothing. London Telegraph, : Our vivacious Parisian cotemporary, Le Figaro, has hit upon an ingenious expedient for effecting a journey around the world without any expense whatsoever to the traveller, which ex pedient It fervently recommends to en terprisidg but impecunious tourists for their adoption. Thcfirst thing the wanderer does is to become a Jew. Having ; performed this preliminary feat, he must contrive to eflect a lodgment upon some portion of the Czar's territory. Thenee he will be immediately expelled and conveyed gratis to Lemberg, in Gallicia. AtLem berg he will be received by Mr. Law rence Oliphant, who will forward him. to the United States at the cost of the Jewish Relief fund. 1 Arrived in America, the traveller puts on the raiment and demeanor of a Chinese. He will then be conveyed to the Flowery Realm free Of charge by a philanthropic company, berit upon elim inating the Celestial element from the States. ; Immediately oh;beirig st ashore in a 'Oiinese port he should giye oqt that he is'aborn Russian, intrnsted with a se cret political mission, and therefore traveling in disguise. The Chinese au thorities should at once cause - him to be transported to their north western frontier, where the will hand him over to the Russians. These, as soon as they find he is a Jew, will pass him on to the ctpital ef Austrian Poland ; and when, for the, second time, he arrives at Lemberg, he will have "put a girdle around about the earth" quite as inex pensively, if not altogether as expedi tiously, as ever Puck did in his best days. Gratitude. Philadelphia Record. ' Mr. ThurloW Weed's ideas of politi cal gratitude are not Above criticism. Ha raTntea in nna of the tetters in which he attacks civil service reform that hr 1807, when he was a barefooted boy, he hoiH fha r ho'rftA of' a Mai. Haisht at "general training"- near Catskill N. 1 1 a. 1. " IT i -v 4- V. r 4 w ? 1 i 4- ri rl rrl- WUlie LLUB iHiajUt ttUU utf(Ci 4uqT Mis nitaries ' were inspecting the militia. The usual fee was a sixpence, but the Major w&s uncommonly liberal and gave his ; boy a .shilling. Some forty years after, when Mr. Weed had become o hAoa n Jaiir Vm'b'M.TinTlrjnfl ' and ' waa running the WliigTOSchlne.'h'e chanced to think of Major Maignc ana naji mm nominated for States Treasurer, and he was elected. -The latter was astounded, to find, on returning thanks to hii ban ef actor, -that the nomination wasdqe to tbo extraordinary fee of .an ejtara sixpenoefgieniai barefooted boy forty years' before, and Weed seems to think it nroa roHTfflnlb all arrmridj ami f.herA is much to commend in the politician's. ' i 1 - 1 . A. kn graieiui reuieuiutiiuuD ui mo ioui. But if Weett or his sympatMiers wOuldV show what ngni a pouucian.nas u pay private iavors tkbb puuucuuM i public money he particmar csa w ould U0 MUH.i,tR?ll,J;. i j A Stroke of J4gntning Causes the Death t. AnlTliy'Fieoplei.- i f nmhTpara i jimDhinm. if. jm u mm h j. p lives were lost. j ireDroKe out uuuer ; L1tti:"b EoH,1 Arkansas, J nlv 3-r mTexaTani'apeciallBaya the UgftiMg: .4. w Okl Vr A of-AVtr Krl At mil In in 17 Wfco Aprara at tftr,fiHersa of Hi OpheUaaadBaises&Ilowi San Francisco Dispatch touts Gke-Dem ARfmsational seen occurred oh Jnne: 2lt the fdnetal pxemajfxje Lenqir,4 a.votm'2 rrenca airi whdconiiitted suicide Saturday tight became- her 1 love reiusea v mwj Beu Aiyon: Brazilian, named Irerrara Malikah i been paling attentat to tod rf Jtori some unv, ? "vp njinassionAiejy fused coDMritto he jQajtlTi?a2: This led them to n?re&tit to'ltiar ritM tuit nil Hatnrdar laSt Mn.rlMr.fAhf the girl he: cottldiiieep hipVomlsej imd ved her. tlnlfWieWbk1 strycbniue :tbe saina ignt anauftd m proacaaeia auuawu Twjay,a,. ww al in Old PeP Tows' Cemetery, ends of the fam- Uy were !,MfiaatW," the crave was reae&eato see mee andj ap step out of a car- tne coffin and mourners as thour take part in the f nneral. This DreKSJCe Of t ; man. aoiia- who caused his1 daughter's dea censed the father oC the dead1. rl that he ordered the mtr3r to The The voune man refused, analmade a move to draw his pigxl when tiife father pulled a revolver arji began flritig. The first shot whizzed Jdangeroushr; hear Maries's head, wbenthe coward? turned toil artrl ran fn-r rtiiavfcfive shots, bat thaiftiffttive rnaiie snch '.ttnnA Hma that :fMt:iimt. kinhnrf. There was p-reat excitement ambnsr the mourners, but thitiajdrity excuse the father's action on ftspoant of the ex treme co wardice tito' BManness of the vonncr man. , . tf . A Fortaae Becjneatibad, to Ex-Secretary New YorjS, Jaly43. A Timfes New Orleanrnsctaiaasr: -Jose Dbmiheo- a native of Spaiat ame here 40 years J ago,.a Caril8'ti eiileTifld soon jbeoame ireminent as n importer of Cigars rom Havana ft-bttlnesa in which he aocnmulatedaiiQenfe fortune. On Sunday last he diediaad to-dayjhis Will was opened for prolate, He declared beiiad no heirs, gave his relatives and friends a few liberjfl bequestsjbut left his homestead izt Xrenaolet street, to jCornelis Ridgly;fltnt a daughter of Hon. Wm. H. Mnnt fate Secretary of the Navy and now JMinister tol Rdssia, and the balance ot jis entire estate to Minister , Hn&t 'Mlf late years Mr. Hunt has been in somewhat embarrass ed circumstances, but this unexpected gift of his old frien4 aid admirer will render him one of te wealthiest men in the diplomatic service. Everr Day f nfThr )Tear; Ablnon, Ta.,Octi4, 188i: H. H. Warner Co; Sirs I hae suffered every day for the past three rears from stricture ef the urethra Tour Safe Kldwy and Ltver Core Is the only thing to give me relief. W. T.GRAHaM. - .. i '. Sorsford's A cfl fhtrp1iata a II rain ; ,V' xsmia, - ; , ":. Dr. Er W. Robertson. Clevelmnd. O., says: "Fom my eipertence can conrlally recommend It as a orsin ana nerve tonic, specially in serraas ae pillty, rervous dyspepatve," ro.wowy aboak an Wser, Xldneyfor Urinary Twubi. especially Brighs's,Dtoee. 9r Diabetes, as Hop Bitten never f si of ft. eure where a cure Is poaslble. We know0g4-ii -as -t- The Public is requested carefully to notice the new and enlarged Scheme to be draion Monthly. ES CAPITAL, PRIZF, T5000. Tickets an) jr 5. Shares In Proportion I r. Louisiana State Lottery Company. fneornnmtMl in 1 fnr 9K nunlhi tha T juris. lature for Educational aid CharitaMe purposes with a capital of Sl.QOO.OOQ-to whlfch a reserve fund of JotaQOO ha since been added. , By an overwhelming popular Vote; its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d. A. D. 1879. i ' The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people ot any State. It never scales or post pones. Its BRAND 6INGLB NUMBER Drawings will take place monthly; . j A SPLBDID OPPOKFtJHITY TO WIN A FOBTTJNB BiGHTH GRAND DRAWING, CLASS H. AT NSW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8lh, lSSi, lrth irfonthlr Drawing-. Look at the Following 8chep, under the ex clusive Sdpervlslon-and mahagnneht ef -GRN.-6. T. BE AUKBO ABD. of LoulslanA,-apd GrS, JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia, who manage all the draw lngs of this Company, both ordliary and wmt annual, and attest the correctness of the publish ed Official Lists. CAPITAL. PRIZE, ($,000. 100,000 Tickets ait. Five jpoklara Bach, Fraction, in jPtlhm iirroportlon. LiST i)F PRIZbS:' 1 CAPITAL PRIZE. 3b,( 2 PRIZES of 88.000 5 2,000 10,000 1,000 t 10,000 10 20 100 800 500 1000 500... 10.000 20,000 80,000 25.000 25,000 50 . 25 , APPROXIMATION PR 9 Approximation Prizes of S75 APDroxlmation Prizes ori 60 8.7B0 4.500 uAVVnttuniiuuii .razes va j aoy...'i ... j JhieOU 1967 Pi lees, amoonung w I... (265,500 Appllcatfon for rates' to clubs khouldnoalj be maoe to ihe office of the companyfln New Orleans. For further Information write -clekrly,. giving full address. Send orders by Express j Registered -Letr ter or Money Order, addrer spd tonh to .-, J M.4A DAUPHIN, NewOjrleans, La. or M. A. DAUPHIN, i . 607 Seventh strt, Washington; D. C N. B. Orders addressed to New Orleans will re ceive prompt attention. lUlll In-the Cltyof Louisville, on i LMONDi.! JULY 31st,jl88l -. i These dravrtngs. Mcur mooady (Soaoaya axtepV d) Juader -previsams of aasAct of taejaeaarai As sembly, of Kentucky. j r,: 7 . . . . The United states Oreftt fWt oa JCanlr Bl. rendered the following dorWong ; ' : . ts-ltbBommrwaitt ntstrftxitlon Con- SaaXxal' : : ' The Company -baa novr.o-haid a large reserve fond. Raadthe Ust of prizefor:the JULY DRAWING. 1 Prize. : f8Q,i r I Iffix-- 10ftJaa,... tj- . .m 10 Prizes, f 1,000 each,.... J.. "aa Prixea. fiOO eaetn.i ino PriMS. . 100 aaeh..'.i . onn Priua. Kneaeh !.:..... "TO. ftOOPies, 20 eaebU...;..v' M;000' 1 r inoo PrlzM. 10 each. l.;;;i.i IttJO 9 Prises, SSOO each, ApproxlmsJioa Prlzea,7 ft Prize-, 200 J ' M: "j . rr.:13 4UW0:Pnaaai.-. i.;.:.." Jrt . j't. . jlAa.400 wboiT9;jBaff '.TwiW n;tt xiaktfu : .-riritsMrjovr-BaTik Draft m iLetCse or Send S5 and upwanh by Hre8s,!eani be-seafat oar m bens)! Address all orders lus cj &;;?? -POPCLAR-MOSTHI Off AUrUUM. 6.00 10,000) ie.ooa iXXOOU OOO R. M. BOARDMAN, amitoJoaflUfl Batl Louisville, jH or 809 Broadway, New York. lull tie tfcWahenIlo. f Itliigaj,!.,, W 'tojog ltealta and hirflbW-1Bit suffertug woteea to a Tntewoft bHartwhtch jw jal favor Rlnkt iotoiosignficaooe. , Whateajethly beue- ;iiwcnpn with one Whlcnirotet8 noni t i L?FPm mm iwpowb IMrW M6 torn of MaWlor: mUc of Ol' esMtbesmt. laflOe ateD lor Or&rai&i' wArneas, rughft oj soft repose" tr heavy rwwrff tflwtnt:; ttlnrMi hmmrttiirf iHrrnr TnTUmosrtilnailnH.' nflMuttamaltlar Ittms of fnu tmn rbdautrfrir ' f U sharp aadiaiaerad form of nai&uo, a long ,JUe ofmeatal, jpwslcal, ocui and : ootntaue ra- mimMditiot'piUiirici gioom, fmA-ariyitrvey) SSuhej Id's Female L aporepWately eld WorMnJet'Beitl nurjnie i a&a auc ei ofiae' aisappear B'lnttric twrorea JBOZ eomsoUodJ Pbni- tetaos breserlb varadtM tVr. J. BradflAld. rAUantav Ga. Price lal atee, ,75c; large size, ai.60. Forsaiebyauamggisifl. .; t. September' 14th, 1880. . Bop.BltITorQritp; . j 1 have eer sick for fh bast six years, Suffering from dyspepsta and general Weakness. I l have ikied ftam bottles of Hop Bitters, and they have tiaMTOnders for me. I am well and able to work and siand jleep welL I cannot say too much foiHwWve 8IMON BOBBINS. Nursing motaon gain strength by using Brown's fcoa-BKtepv jOtactska. a charm In restoring to health 'anfl gwehgth oveTBtrained notare. ; From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. A LADY SAID Theao Horrid PJnplesl' No, I Can not Go. Please PreaenC My Exenies,) . Probably two thirds of the ladles m society, an4 homes of out land are afflicted with skill diseases of various kinds, (o doaway with which, if it could be done: without injury, would be the; happiest eveot of their lives. Then she would hafe Instead of a dlsQgured and marred countenance one that would be handsome, or at least good-looking, for any one with a dear, pure skin, no matter what the cut of her features are, baa a certain amount of gootDooka whleh attract everybody.: As It Is now, she Imagines every one sees and talks about "those freckles," , ''those horrid pimples," and other blemishes with which she Is afflicted, and this Is true of etthar To lmpiove this appearance great risks are ta ken; arsenic, meroury, oi hlgh-squndUtled named articles contalnlsc these death-eaUng idrugs, are taken in hopes of getting rid of all these troubles In many eases, death Is the result No alleviation of the burning, beating, itching and lnftaaunaoon is given, AU troubled with lezema Calt.rheum), Tewari, Humors, Inflamaiaaon, Bough Scaly ErupUons of any kind. Diseases of the Halt and Sealp, - Scrofula,. Ulcers, Pimples or Tender Itch lngs pn any part of the body, should known that therVls hope for them In a ' sure, perfect and ele gant remedy, known as "Dr. C. W. Benson's Skin Cure.'' - It makes the sktn white, soft and smooth, removes tan and freckles, and is the best toilet dressfng tn the world. It Is elegantly put up, two bottles in one package, consisting of both interna and1 extern al treatment Our readers : should . be sure to get this and hot seme old remedy resuscl tatexf ori the success of Dr. Benson's and how ad vertised as "The Great 8km Cure." 1 There is only one it bears the Doctor's picture and is for sale by all druggr&ts. SI per package. A SEIVSATrOPT BAS OfTXN BXZN MADX by the discovery of some new thing, but nothing has ever stood the. test like Dr. C. W. Benson's Celery aad Chamomue Pills. ' 'They leaBy da eure sick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia. nervousDess. sleeplessness, Indigestion, paralysis, and xoBlanehely. puce, Scents a box, tweboxeA tor SI, 91X box es tor 2.60, by mall, postage free. rw. C W.: Bawson, Baftrmore, Md. Sold by att roggista. C N. Crlttenton, New York, Is Wholesale Agent tor Dir. C. W. Benson's Remedies. Jull LYD E; PINKHAM'S ' VESETAELS :CQMPOUITD. A (h'ffp-tKf' "att StXtRi WKAtt. . NESSi . ;ncJud jtencorrliiEa, Ir- ' reainhur f $ .Psa Ueiutrnatioii, " Jnfl4nfutraiUlceralion of . ,. fjrFlaafflmt to th tasto, .ejpcaelons and immediate In lta Vffcct ' It & a rrethetl'ln presraaney, and re heves pain- dnrine laborand-atTjrolar period. ' . iitjiAXs rat rr urn" nrt8ftrsK rt nwix. a . prji jptyZiiximmm pt tlte geasratlve oreaat , jitH .eRa.i' remedy tfcat has ever "eJMbM the public ml'far all diseases ef tha KnTsit Is the QraU4 BUdv t ITorld. t-BipNBY COOTrlaJiCPS of Kltker Sex . 4?1nd Great Relief In Ita Use. . tiVDIA Xi PilfKTAH BXOOB PV'KiriEK ff eradicate jfvery yestitf - or Humors from the ' Blood, at. the same nme wiU rive tone and strength to the system. QmaryeQovsinresuitsM the Compound. QThllAPBdand Blood PoHfler are pre , pated I f 4 ?& Westera Avenue, Lynn, Haas. ' Price of either, ft' tlx bottles for $&. The Compound is tent maU inthe-form of pUhy or of hsenses, receipt of price, 1 perheii for efther. Xrs, Flnkbanv freely rfnfirers all letters of inquiry, faickwe S cent ; stamp.- aeWtopampeJlV tfr Paper. k jR. PrauJ(B Lira Pills coto Constlpa- ; BoWyaU DmggUts,-S ( PELOBBET ci CO, ESTEY, ROSED ALE, 0RCAIMS. Steinway, Webber, Decker Brtfs, HAINES and GATE CITY S PIANOS tTtW tORX PIANOS. It Is conceded, lead the World. .Iam agent for all the celebrated New York makes and BILL THEM AT FACTORY PRICES - Do not be fooled by flashy, advertisements, but give me a trial be fore yoa, bey and I will yn' thai I can -mafano; aH eompett- tors, both in price and t 1 - . siums. All I ask is a iril an4 Una ean oost' you tiotbing, jvhlla tt may be Uia tre'M savlst yoa great deal (-1 U:. V"';'." ; d.fWfi -... , -. -t 0rau always in stock eltaat te sell or may23 SiTaPwiVVTTs THE HOPE 0f7 We have Just closed out from the manufacturers 7,000 yards of ILawos io liiLidsoDe Patterns. 80 Inches wide, at 64c and 7o per yard; special prt i -. w i'ishh. 100 HOOP SKIRTS at 35 Cents, sold Everywhere at 50 Cents. ENGLISH AND MACKINAW STRAW HATS AT COST. Our Colored and Black 8llk Mitts, at reduced prices. Now is the time to get bargains tn every line of Goods. Another stock of Ladles' Linen Ulsters very cheap. PROMPT ATTENTION :aegeaves SMITH BUILDING. Jul7 MUSIC CHARLOTTE, N. C. of XaXTT3XZ3N dts C2 S3 &3 l "' "' T-' r j, j Thousands of Musical Families throughout North and South Carolina are Intending to purcb as PIANOS and ORGANS in the Fall, when cotton comes In. WHY WAIT? Boy at once, and enliven the long, hot SUMMER MONTHS with Music and make the "HARVEST HOME" sUU more Joyful. 1-0 inn Under our Mid-Summer Sale, we offer to sell during the months of JUNE, JULY, AUGUST and SEP TBMBER, 1882, PIANOS and ORGANS, of every make, style and price, at our very lowest cash rates On PIANOS $25 Cash, On ORGA1STS $10 Cash, WITHOUT! IHTBEEST OB IF BALANCE CAN'T Longer time wul be gfvaa, with a reasonable Increase of price.- All instroments of every grade and prioa included tn this sale. Tell yonr musical friends of 1L Write as for Catalogues, Price Lists and Circulars. This sale closes October 1st 1882 Early purchase secures cash prlees and easy terms. Six (ftl years guarantee, stool and Instructor with every Organ.- Freight paid both ways If no sale. Test them in your own homes. Address PROT. wTL BAKER is mv authorized Toner tothis house.1 ( GEORGE PACE & GO. KaniiahiTnnfM stav - Patent Futa&W CircTlLr SAWI mCTMnnm mil. aristandTkmrlflil Wood Workmg and Barref Maehiner; , 8hin MulSnporWete. TJ VITI L Circular Ba-y mi cmiNniNoi tArtnrvran aeod for Catalogue- CIVIL, MECHANICAL And MINING ENGI NEKBING at the Rensselaer Polytechnic In stitute, Troy, N. Y. The oldest engineering school In America. Next term begins September 14th. The Register for 1 882 contains a list of the gra duates tor the past 55 years, with their positions; also, course of study, reaulresaents, expenses, etc. Address DAVID M. GREENE, Jielll 4w Director. BIG SALE OF FRESH TOMATOES, AUGUSTA WATER MELONS, it 5 J AT PERRY'S AT loll To Contractors and Builders. BIDS are requested for the Immediate construc tion of the College Building at Blddle University-1 mUe Irom CaAriotte, N. a Contractors mar bid for the ntDre work or for parts thereof. Sealed avofMala to be lodged with the chair man of the building eommlHee before Tuesday, the 25th day of July, 1882. The committee will hot be obligated to accept, the lowest or any of the bida . ' '" !" ' ' Plaws andlttffleaUona may be seen at the of ice of X. Nye Hntchhien. - a MATTOON, : Chalrn Buflding Committee Blddle University. CbArtOtto. N. ijhsj 12th, 1882. 10118 2m w v Canteloupes 1 VUV11VU GIVEN TO ORDERS. d Ct wtleleslm HOUSE t9 J2 Balance November 1st, 1882. Balance November 1st, 1882. AST ADYASCE lit PRICE, BE PAID IN THE FALL, and Repairer. All work Kuaranteed. Send orders H. MeSMITH. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A new supply of goods. Including CROCKERY, PICTURE FRAMES HOSIERY, LACES, EDGINGS, LINEN COLL AH HANDKERCHIEFS, Ac, Ae. Also FRUIT JARS, Quarts and Vi gallons. C. M. ETHEREDGE Variety Store, under Traders' Nat Bank. Jun25 GREENSBORO, N. C ' puiS fcrbsverVQ7 Institution has been place JL open a permanent basis, and offers all the advantages of a nrst-class Fesaale College. The fall session of l82wl begin on the 28rd of August, Charges per sessloB of 20 weeks J Board, (exclusive of lights and washing,) and Ea gUsh Tuition, S7R. Extra stadles moderate. Ap ply for catalogue to T. M. JON ES, Jul6 lm President WANTED. AWASfalNGTON B Jd Press and material for a7-eolmnnewnapAddres.NGToN Junl4tf Shelby, N. C. NOTICE. Wnwra Clllnf m niTT.BnaTt CmTPAKT. OMltM mnA TMUnTAr1!! Office Company Shops, N. CL, June 20th, 1882 12.) THE Thirty third annual meeting of the stock' holders of this company will be held in Raleigtf on Thursday, July 13th. 1882. Stockholders desiring to attend can ret ticxei fortbemserves and the &emSr5$ thlfpfainUlea I WIFE and CHILDREN LI VXW W UNDER HXffiBF)ty Pip1'1" biffIN 22 until 18 taly iecretar. er Spa Mv Greensboro Female College I t :'' u,- f li f I ft i f ' I the rains. AddrSM UK. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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