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ssajARtpffi juzy 15, 1882. J - , . 1 , rv '. " , . VOL. XXVIII NO. 4,146. ' V" (JKKAT s BARbMIS CAN BE HAD IN S a AT- Jun29 JUST 6i CENTS A I A V :a h: raw 4QL& Pegrara & 60 s RECEIV mm il 1 DUliJ. miAauuuivsDuanioi: iorsii(IS, lotWaS. I ) A Y :o: :o: - WE make great Heductlon Id Many Line, of Cod, and suit the trade W make an Eam ocrR BA? CAINS before Purchasing Elewler Now In tbe Time to Bay AMERICAN and SCOTCtt. Gl.voHAno, Spring and Summer DRESS GOOD. ' - r ,' ' A Lot of M;en' and Bcyt' STHAW BATS at Firit Coat. A Remnant Stock of CANE OTAT TING very Cheap. Have Just Received a lot of MOS QUITO CANOPIES and MOSQUITO NETTING by the Piece. We are Offering: Great Bargains, and ro n should- not be ttlow to avail Vonrsclf of Them. T L.. 8EIGL.E Ac CO. Jai2 , xaX. aints At this Beason, various diseases, of the bowels are prevalent, and many lives are lost through lack of knowledge of a safe and sure remedy. Perky Davis' Pain Killer ia a sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, etc., and is perfectly safe. Bead the following : BAnrBRiDQK, N. V., March 22, 188L PEBBT Davis' Pain Killkb never faili to afford tnttant relic for cramp and pain in tne stomach. Joseph Btxbditt. KiOROi.'Vit.u, K. Y.. Feb. 2, 1881. The eerjr beet medicine I know of lor dysentery, cholera morbus, and cramps in the stomach. Havo Used it for years, and it is m cure every time. Julius W. Dec MorNQONA, Iowa, March 12, 188L I have used your Pain Killer in severe cases of cramp, colicand cholera morbus,and it gave almost instant relief. - E. Caldwfll. 0 AKNKSTTLLE, tJ A. , Feb. 28, 1881. yor twenty years I have used ydtir Pain Killeb in my family. Have used it many times for bowel complaints, and it always cures, would not feel safe without a bottle in the bouse. J. B. Ivrt Saco, Me., Jan. 22, 1881. Have used Peebt Davis' Pain Killer for twelve years. It is safe, ture, and reliable. No mother should allow it to be out of the family. H. I. NAYEa. ONzmA, N. YFeb. 19. 188L . go Vf. O. Bpebbt. Coswatbobo, S. O., Feb. 22, 188L Nearlv every family in this section keeps a bottle rial in tne no use. jju. jl. muuxuxt. TT fl PmBTTT.ATK. CBrrrLT, Rhxnish PBUS8iA.Feb8, 18SL I have known Perry 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 indisveneahU necetiity. X 8. Potter, U. S. Consul. Bwston-on-Tbent, En a. I had been several days suffering severely from ' diarrhoea, aooompaiiied. with intense pain, when I tried your Paih KlILKB.and round almost inBtant relief. '' - H. J. Noon. . 21 Montagus Sr., London, Eng. 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 tpUet , R. Clasioge. Ko 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. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. L sept dtw sept &oct. ROCKBRIDGE, VA., ALUM WATER, lOR more than half a century has grown steadl J? ly In repute as a medicinal agent tn a wide range of Chrocic diseases. Multitudes of women can testify to Its unsurpassed efiflcacy In the re. let and cure of those ailments peculiar to their sex. tDYSPIPSI. In Its varied and most distressing forms cured. CHRONIC, BBONCHTTTS, SCR)0FULA, -CHRONIC DIARRHOEA AND DYSENTERY. yield most rapidly, and permanent cure3 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. Mc ADEN and Dr. T. C. SMITH, Charlotte, N C. mar!2 ly WHEELER & WILSON'S NEW NO. 8. Lightest HmmlDg ahd Best 8ewlng Machine In the World. Try It before buying any other, AGENTS WANTED. KST" Send for Terms aid Price List JB Wheeler Sc Wilson Mannfactnr'ff Co. RICHMOND, VA. may 11 Cleaveland Mineral Spring OPENED MAY 15th, 1882. THESE Springs are two miles from Shelby. 54 .miles West of Charlotte, and within 1 mile of theGawHH Central Railway, running from Char lotte tp Shelby. Hacks will be at the- Springs' Station on arrival of every train. COLD AND WARM BATHS. - White and Bed Sulpha and Chal)beate Waters BowHag Alley to -good order. A good string band secured for the season. Livery accommoda tions attached to the hotel kv For further particulars address . MrTwTT S,McaPOST0N, . maylCTtf Proprt ! ft , ynHf mi r 'CCI"tfit1D) J-x i Zd-.Oalltrtton of one of tte Summer Comal M Address DR. WARD A. CO., Louislaoi .MfcY: i tliE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE.n(i The Observer is being bombarded with letters from the people oifth: political situation? iany of which we will take pleasure in laying before our readers as an index to popular opinion. We beg, however, to remindur friends ' thb writer of every imriiunication, as. a guarantee of gCK faitb. and in order thafwe rijy be the judge of -thq char acter and: Standing of the writejy?artd the imp6r$$c of the facts stated; 'in the cdWmiinicanon. 4 " " H4tjte we lay the fol loWihgforefwr readers to-day i ' - ?fQhf onsiste!yy ;31ton Art a Jewel. S&SilniKaracters of certain TOam Statle, who! upeaa uu auif iu ucjiiujw- ot tueir un- ioiiiate:envirdnmeQt.-iar bejrig as sallediaad belittled hy those' who; know :tbeitiiuiselires.u&Be through-a would hot i)e-Oiit:;or imarje xoreiresn vour manv xeauers uunaj i'Wiwi me past ;-inepen-denfS feareer'.of;-: sOmeof .hese gefitle riTeoi -oyer the spirit :Of i whoso dreams IWiilfiirjie ceme;da.iraTfe w jaicts-lfiai have an' ittterestiBfc and noabtMll seHelvrprfifitable !food . It has noir been b Jong ago but'that the read of OBsEvisp can re call the time 1872-when Hon. Augus tfis S, Merrimon-4)o4ted-the caucus dtctaUon of .ie Depaoeratjc party, and backed by the Eepublicaus of that Leg islature; ran against Senator Vance for the United. States SenatB..' And "mira bile Htctu", this sa-fne " learned editor of the." News and ObserVerV'SrA. Ashe, who. now is so loud-mouthed and bitter in his denunciations of gentlemen who dare to have the audacity to differ from him on certain, political issues;1 Was Merrimon'$ law partner at. trie time mentioned above, and supported him in the "bolt." Why is it any more of a crime to b an "independent" now than ten years ago ? But now it is a heinous political sin to even breathe "independence" let alone to act accordingly. The Wilmington Star that is labori ously exerting itself to out rival its colleague the News and Observer in abusing and excoriating "indepen dents," bolted, worked and voted for independent Democrats in the Fourth Ward in Wilmington, in 1877, against the regular Democratic nominees; and Josh T. James, editor of. the Review, an abridged edition of the Star and News and Observer, worked for years on a Republican paper against the Democratic party. Now let those who' are so strenuous in their opposition to "independentism" put the above in their little pipes and smoke it. I believe it was Milton who said that "above all liberties, give me liberty to think, speak and act in accordance with the dictates of reason," and not till such liberty is accorded to every man in North Carolina, regardless of race, color, or past party affiliations, will she cease to remain in the rear of her sister States in their march towards the light of political freedom and independence. M.C.H. Wilmington, N. C, July 13, 1882. Another Jo Darte. To the Editor of The Observer. I was enlightened and .amused at your editorial comment: ori yesterday in regard to the once independent posi tion of Judge Ruffin the Judge bolted the party nomination in 1874, and hot in 1876, as -you stated and seeing what the Raleigh News and Observer said of you I have penned a. few thoughts which you are at liberty to rkiblish. Says the News and Observer: "Col. Jones cannot Tide two horses." How can Judge Ruffin and exJudge Dillard do sO? The News and Observer says: "CoL Johnston claims to be a Demo crat, so does Col. Folk, Mr. Darby and Col. Jones," and so does Judge Dillard and Judge Ruffin, but both bolted the nomination, and rode an independent horse to beat Judge Kerr, after Tour gee, the carpet-bagger, was beaten off or bowghtoff the track. Tenbroeck never runs a horae the second time if he flies the track the first heat ; then cease your pother Capt. Ashe .about independents, or declare the race off and substitute for Judge Ruffin a. horse that never bolted. heNews and Observer calls you "Odusin Charlie and begs to ask a few questions upon honor bright. Let me ask him one? Capt. Ashe is terribly opposed to the payment of the special tax bonds. -. Didn't his present partner Mr."Jorm Gatlin vote for- these same sDecial -tax bonds? Now. if one-haff the News and Observer is responsible for the special tax bonds, why don't Mr. Ashe repudiate his partner, just a3 he does these muph denounced special tax bonds? A proper sense of copartnership deli cacy should teach "Cousin?' Sam to be silent on special tax bonds, or denounce and dissolve the copartnership in tie News and Observer. If he acts upon my suggestion please publish and send him tbe following formula for dissolv ing the copartnership: ' PROCL 1M ATI0N AND NOTICE OF DISSOLU TION. Having denounced the special tax bonds a cor rupt ana traudulent and having learned from Cousin "Charies JoDes," of the Charlotte Ob server, that my partner to the News and Observer as a member Of the legislature voted for thsm, I hereby proclaim the copartnership which binds tee to the News and Observer dissolved, lnstanter, to take effect, however, when Best, the rail road king, completes Ms road to Duektown. ard rcuros to the State Treasurer tbe million of dol lars in stock he has in the Western North Caro lina Railroad corporation for which he paid noth ing. My word for it, Mr. Editor, the coun try has suffered and does suffer from thtf despotism of party and the people who do the" honest voting want to see more men like you who have the man liness and independence to speak their own sentiments witout fear of party dictation, They want a new party be cause they have been deceived, disap pointed and betrayed by both parties. Many of us have suffered, bled and died for party instead of country and we want a change. Hornet s Nest. Silver Words With a Gold Lining:. House of Representatives, Washington, D. C, July 13. 1882. Charles R. Jones, Esq.: Sir: You Will pardon the liberty of a personal stranger in thus addressing you, but the extracts from yOur late ad dress published In the:National Repub lican of this date, furnish my apology. They seem so broad and national in th Air kcoDeahd are Jin ' such strikin g contrast with the narrow and contract ed ideas contained in mosc political ui terances from Bourbon Democrats in rh ft OldiNorth Slate." that I can not restrain an impulse" to congratnlate- vour constituency upon you? boidrand natrinr.ta announcement, it is not ne cessary for the good of North Carolina the Southern States or the nation, that every man should vota the Republican ticket ; but it is a matter of great pith pint to the country that such a frenerallv outline in these 1v-trt. shall be fastened upon and fixed Within the groundwork : of the overnment wnoie peopie snuum e educated ; a love or ineir nauuuanbj hhnrtM YsO VPTV RPTft aSSlQUOUSlV 111- r,irttori TnR&V and sectional Dreiudices. fthnitid ne trownedsuTOn. and the two. great parties Bhonld Tie in a generous rivalry each to out-do the other , in en- - , - iargiflsthe sweep, of . .our patriotism, the love, of out country; and the great: ness, gldry and permaperjcy of its noble and f fee institutionK ." ;" . ' i .r. . If as I havebopes ; that you ' may- you shali be successful In impressing vnnr announced nolicv ineradirablv vaBpn thpppie of .yoiirr .district ;and your State, stranger though I be;, -yoti will have tew more giaa 10 congratu JatS bolti ttretn atid yod, Mianjeryte' SDectruMv.'yourwx servamMi 1 hi. a L ei;r r.:t : u: t, W Jtfi-R. .MOORE, 10thCqng"l.Disteict, Memphis, Tenn. arijiixci notes. ; -. Salrsbmj Wataimiti, ; ' - ' , 1 '"Work has been resumed atHhfc Rei mer. hev have completed repaira-at: r their ooncentratOT. The line of w agons hauling concentrate to the Yadkin chlbrinatioix' worK& is again seen pass ihg daily throughour streets, j : Mr.' Truman Coman,. who is prospect ing near Eldorado," Mori tgomerjr ooanty, aays: "A silver lead vein has just beeji opened one half mile from Eldorado. At ten feet deep the ore looks as well as Silver Yalley. Six foot vein) only one foot of which- is solid lead as yet, but lead, jar-sprinkled all through the six feet of the lode. Old Montgomery is bound to shine." Mr. Li.. Graf, of Newark, N. J., pro- rietor of the Rowan mine, was here ast week. He has placed a superinten dent in charge of the work, and pro poses to push the development as rap idly forward as circumstances will allow. Mr. Graf left for our cabinet specimens of wad and manganese taken from his property here. Lalor mine, near Thomasville, are concentrating and shipping ore; to the Campbell Reduction company of New York. i: . Glen Anna mine has been sold to Boston capitalists for $8,000. The Hocket estate near Thomasville has been purchased by a mining com pany through Fred H. Stitb, Esq. The Herring Gold mining company are erecting shaking tables for the pur pose of saving the fine gold, the saving of which iwill be a very profitable ac complishment and benefit the;mines of that class and section. Silver Valley have shipped three hun dred tons of their ore to the Baltimore copper works at Baltimore, Md. Dr. H. R. Rogers, of California, has purchased a property in Montgomery county, and is making developments and erecting machinery. 1 : Every Day for Three Years; Abingdon, Va., Oct. 4, 1881. H. H. Warner & Co; "Sirs I have suffered every day for the past three years from stricture ot the urethra Yeur Safe Kidney and Liver Cur is the only thing to give me relief. W. T. GR&HiM. ' Honford'i Icid Phosphate as a Brain Tonic. Dr. E. W. Robertson, Cleveland, O.. says: "From my experience can cordially recommend It as a brain and nerve tonic, especially In nervous de bility, rervou8 dyspepsia, etc." - Natural Fruit Flavors. EXTRACTS. Prepared from the choicest Fruits, with out coloring, poisonous oils, acids or artific ial Essences. Always uniform in strength, without any adulterations or impurities. Have gained their reputation from their perfect purity, superior strength and qual ity. Admitted bg all who have used them as the most delicate, grateful and natural flavor for cakes, puddings, creams, etc. " . i MANUFACTURED BY, STEELE & PRICE, Chicago, 111., and St. Louis, Mo., akarsof Lapnlla Y.ut Gem, Dr. Prtec't Crma Baklnr . Powder, and Dr. Prlee'i Caiqm Perfumes. WE MAKE NO SECOND GHADECOODS. c A DISORDERED LIVER IS THE BANE of the present generation. It to for- the Core of this disease and it's attendanta, SICK-HEADACHE, BmOUSHTESS, DY8 frEPSIA. CONSTIPATION. EHES, etc., that XTJTT'8 j?TT.T have gained a world-wide reputation. Ko Bemedy haa ever beep discovered that acts so gently on the digestive organa, giving them vigor torn mmilate food. -A8 a natural resnlt. the Uervous System is Braced, the Muscles are Developed, and the Body Bobugt. B. BTVAL, a. Plntr at Baytm Saras Lev., says : Sty plAntevUos, im In jarauavrlal district. For ' urinl Ta&ra 1 coold no' AaJce bavlf a crop on koooont of bUlonadlaetaaea and chills.. I wm nearly dlseotrraged When! baaxi tbe nse of TUTTiS PUJjS. The .resol was marvelous : my toborore soon beatoe hearty and rqu5V aa 1 have boa no fnrthar tsouWe. the boweU M act navtarally, Kith oni whleti no one meel well. Trv tbia remedy tairiy, mad y oa wfTJ rain m kuSatliy DlgremdoajViaToroM Body, Pore Blood, Strona; Bferv, md a Sound Idver. Prtee7aCen. OtBoot-aoMnrray 3f. Y. TUTPS HAIR DYE qbat HAiuor WHisxroschanred toaOLossr Black ny a sinrie application pj thia Dtk. It Imparts a natural color, a ad acta Instantaneously. Bold by Draggistt, ox seat by express on receipt ofone Dollar. j r- ... . Qffloe, 8B Murr'yetreetIewYorlc. J. VpKrA 0 VOItMfO- ft J&ter""'4 ndVta JBeeefpt X.cil be nUa TStXX v application. J PARCH POLISH An important dis covery, by whicl every family may give their . lineu that beautiful fin ish peculiar to fine laundry work. Ask your Grocer. J.-B.BOBBlNS, Kriladelphia, Pa. F6 II-KALE BY J, f, SPEIVVEJB. & CO and FIELDS BROS., Cbrariotle, M. C UortStdRtogBwilliTKivCOOpigts.! 150 niurtratltai J ' I. H. hiMh n.w, l.i HTtaHnr mlt-M "f high and low ttfteln Anibrioa'i M.ta!ddlioaJiaadedBinnerB 03 sirens' a nounu; v uuiiuu nuu jnurum uumtio , mm limr Hevalational Price tZJNL lUnst'd eironlani freei rutM inn. Add. - ANCHOR PUBLISH'O CO.r m I great pities ifashton'sfolliea nndfnvelrttoaibahindtto t w.n'."f.rlntra nf nrattv dnoeiven : city rich and -Door : 1 aaoiiti oorrapfioh at WaBhiogtori; rain eflanoeeai -' tw"01!f;Arf ' Ifctter Oian tAa SmUo vf.Kiaga. "to ferlrig health iand happloess to thai hdmes of BuBe ring women is a, .Brfsatonbf lore whlcfb rcjal lavor suHumioiDSigmtQanoa. wnaveannryoene- uoa can .wmpare wim. one wmen protects iroui , tm Wiiimkai. whose' Fatbitss power "'wtnflrs'oeauiy's B8ient nower?" : whteo'gGrBf Baae for pain Joy p , sorrow, ' smiles for tears, ibe loses of health, tot. the pal ton of cbo ease,the nght; elastic Stet for nraretnjr wearroess. nights of soft repose tor heavy aoura.of toasing; resuesBUBBS. Dounainr tvot : rnr laitmnsnine miii- (ne88,;the swelling toes of full grown , beaut? tori we anarp ana wiuterea iorm or emaaaaon, along rire of mental,1 eaygleal, social and demestic'eiK JoTinentafor afew sad days ot pain and I gloom, ending In an early grave?. Such Is the mission, such are the reeulte M Dr J. Bradfleld's I'emale Regmatbr, which is nenee truly and approbrtatelr tedWoman'iBeatFriehL". r J 'Willea, ad all those .Irregularities! of the womb so deetrucuva.to the health, happiness and beauty pt women, "disappear like magte tef ore a single bottle Of this woaderful compound. ; Phjtl clans pressribe it Prepared by Dr. J. . Brad field, Atlanta,. 6a. Price; trial size, 76c; large size, $1.50. Por sale by aH druggists. f . September 14th, 1880 Sop Bitters Co., Torontoi ' , , I have been sick for the past six ye'ars, suffering from drspepsiai arid general weakness. : 1 have, used three bottlea of Hop Bitters, and they have done wonders for me. I am well and able to work and eat and sleep well. I cannot say too much for HOP Bitters. SIMON BOBBINS. Nursing mothers gain strength by using Brown's Iron Bitters. It acts like a charm In restoring to health and strength overstrained nature, j " Kroaa Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. A LADY SAID 'Tlioso 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 skin diseases of various kinds, to do away with which, if it could be done without injury, would be the happiest event of their Uvea 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 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 either sex. To lmpiove this appearance great risks are ta ken; arsenic, mercury, or high-sound titled named articles containing these death-dealing drugsare taken in hopes of getting rid of all these troubles In many cases, death is the result. No alleviation of the burnlDg, heating, itching and Inflammation Is given. All troubled with Eczema (salt rheum), Tetters, Humors, Inflammation, Rough Scaly Eruptions of any kind, Diseases of the Hair and Scalp, Scrofula, Ulcers, Pimples or Tender Itch lngs on any part of the body, should known that there Is 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, removes tan and freckles, and is the best toilet dressing in the world. It Is elegantly put up. two bottles In one package, consisting of both Internal and external treatment Our 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 Cure." There Is only one it bears the Doctor's picture and Is for sale by all druggists. $1 per package. A SENSATfOJV HAS OFTEN BEEN MADE by the discovery of some new thing, but nothing has ever stood the test like Dr. C. W. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Fills. They really do cure sick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia, nervousness, sleeplessness, indigestion, paralysis, and melancholy. Prtce, 50 cents a box, two boxes tor 81, six box es for $2.50, by mall, postage free. Dr. C. W. Benson, Baltimore. Md. Hold by all druggists. C N. Crlttenton, New York, Is Wholesale Agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's Remedies. lull LYP1A E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. A Sure Cure for all FEJIIA17E WEAK NESSES, Including Lencorrhrrn, It- regular aud Painful Menstruation, Inflammation and Ulceration of the Womh, "Flooding, PliO liAPSUS UTERI, i-c. L"Pleasant to the taste, efllcacior.3 and immedlftta ' in iti eEfecr. ; It is A great help in pregnancy, and re lievos pain daring labor and at regular periods. PHYSICIANS VSE IT AXD mEStr.IBE IT FUEELY. -A EyFoB all Weaknesses of the generative ergons of either scs.lt Is second to ho reineOy that haa ever 'tieen before thfe pcihUc; and"for oil diseases of tho EiDNBTs it Is the Greqtesi Remedy in Vie World. tSTHIONEX CX) .11 PLAINTS of Either Sex . o FirUpeatltelicf iu Its Use. i.ydia, E. fixxh v?i'3 rsioon rra rrrEit will Vi-adicatii tveiV vow ice. of Hi.rjr.is from tho BWmkI, at tho same Umf wlil lvo tone ami rtrcngrth to the dtem. Ad niarvellcus ir. roslifc as the Compound. t3TEoth the Compound and Blood Purifier are pre pared at 233 tuid 133 'Western Avenue, Lynn, lias?. Price of eitlitr, $1. Six bottles for $5. The Compound Is sent by m&il in the f orm ci pills, or of lozenge, on receipt of price. $ 1 per hex for either. Sirs. Piiikham freely ansvers all letters of inquiry. Enclose Z cent stamp. Bend tar pamphlet. Mntiiuu thia Paper. rylroiA E. rroraATS'M Lmat rrcxs enre Const'p-.-tion. Biliousness and Torpidity of the Liver. 25 cents. Lff-Sold iy all Brujr:stEi."a (s) mm ti at ESTEV, ROSE DALE, ORGANS. Steinway, Webber, Decker Bro's, HAl.NEd and GATE CIT"? PIANOS NEW YOhK PIANOS, It Is conceded, lead the World. I am agent for all the celebrated New York makes and SELL THEM AT FACTORY tRlCES. Do not be fooled by flashy advertisements, but give me a trial be fore you buy and I will show you that I can distance all competi tors, both In price ana terms. Ail I ask is a trial and this can cost you nothing, while it may be the met'j saving yon a great deal , m an instrument. i W Organs always In stock either to sell or rent, . jcaiion or aaaress , LOCKBOX JKO. R. EDDLN8, - ' Charlotte, N. C , msy23 , SAfl CANJhEAITH OFWOMAm SVWArHZEWITrJns THE HOPE Off IS THE DRIVE of the SEASON ! We have Just closed out from the manufacturers 7,000 yards ot ILawns in landsomc Patterns, SO inches wide, at 64c and 7c per 100 HOOP SKIRTS at 35 Cents, sold Everywhere at 50 Cents. BNSLISH AND ittACK AHAT STRAW BATS AT COST. Our Colored and Black Silk Mitts, at reduced prices. Now is the time to get bargains in every line ot Goods. Another stock of Ladles' Linen Ulsters very cheap. PROMPT ATTENTION GIYEN TO ORDERS. HAEGEAVES & WXLMEjXjM juij SMITH BUILDING. MUSIC CHARLOTTE, IM. C. of I,XTX5I333ISr c3 &i3 C3a Thousands of Musical Families throughout North and South Carolina are intending to purch se PIAKOS and ORGANS In the Fall, when cotton comes in. WHY WAIT? Buy at once, and enliven the long, hot SUMMER MONTHS wllh Music and make the "HARVEST HOME" still more Joyful. Mid-Summer Specia Under our Mld-Suntmer Sale, we offer to sell during the months of JUNE, JULY, AUGUST and SEP TEMBEB, 1882, PIANOS and ORGANS, of every make, style and price, at our very lowest cwsli rates On PIANOS $25 Cash, Balance November 1st, 1882. On ORGANS $10 Cash, Balance November 1st, 1882. WITHOUT IHTEEEST OE IF BALANCE CAN'T BE Longer time will be given, with a rea?onable Increase of price. All Instruments of every grade and price Included in this sale. Tell your musical friends of it Write us for Catalogues. Price Lists and circulars. This sale closes October 1st 1 882 Early purchase secures cash prices and easy terms, fix (rt) years guarantee, btool and Instructor with every Organ. Freight paid both ways If no sale. Test them In your own houses. Address 3VXo Sx2a.it 13. lVIusio Houao. PROF. WM. BIKER is my authorized Tuner and Repairer. All work guaranteed. Send orders to this house. H- McSMITH. GEORGE PACE & CO. Mamtfactnrers of Patent Portable Circular SAW Alto gUttoary &sl 7cruala - 1 1 I STEAM ENGINES 5 K. SCHB0EDEB ST., SAIiXIMOiUS, mo. Send for Catalogue, CIVIL, MECHANICAL and MINING ENGI NEERING at the Rensselaer Polytechnic In stllute, Troy, N. Y. The oldext engineering school in Amoilca. Next term begins September 14'h. The Register for 1882 contains a list of the gra duates ror the past 55 years, with their positions, also, course of study, requirements, expenses, eie. Address DAVID M. GBEENE, Julll 4w Director. BIG SALE OF FRESH TOMATOES, AUGUSTA WATER MELONS, Q 5 AT PERRY'S AT ull To Contraetors and Builders. BIDS are re que ted for the Immediate construc tion of the College Building at Blddle Univer sity 1 mile from Charlotte, N. C. Contractors may bid for the entire work or for parts thereof. Sealed proposals to be lodged with tbe chair man of the building committee before Tuesday, iv.. ocihdof nflnl, 1 tttt'J Thfi .nmmlrtPfl will : ,not be obligated to accept the lowest or any of tne digs. Plan and specifications may be seea at the of fice of B. Nye Hutchison. 8. MATTOON, Chalf n Bonding Committee Blddle University. Charlotte. N. a, July 12th, 1882. tuH8 2w - MILLS i ' m mm Vaa . Grist and JTlotir Mi Water Wheels, Wood Working and Barrel MachAnei , t5htat?le Mills Circular Saws, MUlBurmlieevEta ITE EMERY WIIKLLS and iiJlINIlINti 1 VAfll IN1-.H V . Canteloupes reaches yard; special pi : ml. i i ii HOUSE, All? ADVANCE OT PEICI PAID IN THE FALL, I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A new supply of goods, including CROCKERY, PICTURE FRAMES HOSIERY, LACES, EEGINGS, LINEN COLL iB HANDKERCHIEFS, 4a, Ae. Also FRUIT JABS, quarts and Vi gallons. C. M. ETHEREDGE Variety Store, under Traders' Nat Bank. un25 GREENSBORO, N. C. THIS prosperous Institution has been place upon a permanent basts, aod offers all the advantages of a first-class Female College. The fall session of 1882 will begin on tbe 23rd of August Charges jer session of 20 we Board, (exclusive of lights and washing,) and En glish Tuition, 875. Extra studies moderate. Ap ply for catalogue to T. M. JONES, 1ulfl l m President WANTED. A WASHINGTON Hand Press and material fer a 7-column newspaper, ress Junl4 tf Shelby, N. C. NOTICE. Vnnm 17 A HAT .TV L RlTT.RftAT) COKPANY jit, ) Mice, 1. 1882. f Secretary and Treasurer's Office Company Shops, in. , une zuw THE Thirty-third annual meeting of tesf0' holders of this company will be held in Raleigo on Thursday, July 1 8th, 1882. ticket signed. ' OAPrntarv. un22 rmOl 18 July Offer: Greensboro Female Colle IM
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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