- " ' , , , ' 1 ' . - . I . i j - j ( 1 " - I , l ..'.. . ...Ail... --..TCkmmL UL--ii."USxS6AlB1 , . , - ' NO.-4,161. " ; . , : ! r-i i.'-u i ,i .,' ) t ' ., ' ' i- -r5 . ' '. ' t - - ' ' 1 ; 1 ! - -- ',, : j i ... ij ' : 1 ' ' ' TrH j - .. . - - .. 1 : - 2? T Tr7 . . it CAN BE HAD IN AT if 4. 1 dill b ; in J u VAliDS I I it I i :a & H- tumni mum Biliii nP.r.F.iw) X t XI J JUL, JL LLJ MJr mmum m i ? II . . 1. v, fii -II ninvnnnnnHtni -:o: :o:- ExaiullitlbtlTfe nike aa 6AIN before Now l tbe Time t Bay LilNEN GIXOHAns. IprlBf nd So i)RE81 GOOD!, er WAV HATS at FiTt Com. i 1 AItemniiitt4k ftCAWte WAT- TIHavprjr Cheap. Save Joil Received a ! RIOS- QDtTO 6ANOP1E8 P MOSQUITOU NETTING by the Piece. "e are fferioff Great Barsain, ail yei kltonldiot ttew avail Tonrtielf off Tben. T, I,. SEIGIiE A CO. Jul2 f i I s 1mA Complawts At this? 6easoilSttiJ of tke els afe pfevalait throiih ttcklojT ki ,ny lives are ge of a safo and surereraedj. Killer fs a(-4 avis' rxrs entery, Clioleratdioleramorbus, Summer Complaint, etc., and is perfectly safe. ' Keadithe following f I , f ' i MinwRiU, n. t.,' Wch si r, fails U pfard lft the stomach. wmcoac ritTor cramp ana pain Joseph Bubsitt. NlCHOT.vn.LB, N. Y.. Feb. 3, 188U jm SFteaauaMuy know of for dysentery, I fbnten inorba(ind'cran8 in the stomach. Hava fc a it for ye n aaclit iawur eure every time. Julius W. Dec Motwooka, Iowa. March 12, 1881. . I have uaed your Vain .Killeb in severe fea of ftramp, coHo.ana chelera toorbiM itfrvlmoat Instant relief. L. E. Caldwilu CaBNESVILLE, Ga., Feb. 88, 1881. For twenty years I have used yonr Pain Kn.Lrm In my family. Have used it many times for bowel complaints, and it alnay cures. Would not feel sale without a bottle in the bouse. J. B. I vir. . tuco, pit, Jan. to, ret Harensed $xrbt D jrQB' aim I Tears. It is mr, ur, ana relit o mother ahmilri allow it tn nA mir-nf the f amilv. 11. 1. AYXa. c i : Okitda, N. T.. Feb. 18. 1881 We began using it over thirty years ago, and it always (rives immediate relief. Would hardly darer Wearlr ererr family in this section keeps a bottle f Ifcshrrhn Jr - -.. li -ill OaAmB ISTkaVi trRirru.ii re Know Pain Killeb almost Jfim the clay JKw thseratioBn was tobwdn and alter years ol WrWaM its presence in bat household as an inditpmtabie naeeutiy. I. 8. Pomat, U. a Con sot 0 i x.." verelr from ' I had b pain, when I almost instant L J. NOOKS. MOON, ENd. ears in India, to fail to give (JLA-KTDQ8. ithout this brings it "WilMri thTTEactTot For sale by all druggists at 25c 50c &IS12I.UD ier ftotue. i r a TlOOKBRIIiMiE, VA., j lAXUiVl WATER, ,0B more than half a century has grown steadl XVJy ln.reoute as a medicinal agent 4n a wide nfiia ofChWiWaearf-MWWi ft women (MestlftoTto&arpassil JblBtaxs In the re let and cure of those ailments peculiar to their sex. -DYSPEP3I. In its varied and most distressing iorms Is cured -CHRONIC DIABRHOKa AND DYSENTKBT- ylelmstrV,aVdrSjiinent cures result Rnttiad In Its natural state, direct from the antinra nhlo.h are beautlfullf located In Rook biidKaciBty;Yl.., artf are rneforthe receptlow uicu a a & WILSON 1 1' Marias' In the anvbthen ' ' AJ BK TW "WT AWTE o. !K W-ffbrttieiKlrWeelJBtJ va belrT r Wllisoa Htnittiiemtt Ca. , jLi.i. mil. i Jl 1 . Cbvelanj Mineral- Springs, I l J l I ! I s . V . 1 M OPENED MAY 15th, 1882. 7m 8lMtigaT'two thlleB 'rWri '9Wrt 64 '' i1 'miles West otObartotte, and wrthln 1 mile of the Carolina central uauwsy Tonnmg- rrran lotte lb Shelby. Hacks will be at tbe Springs'' 8taUon oarrlva eveiy-vaiurj- BATHS. ,wkttn wad Red Sulphur and ChaljhealeWaters BowngMtlley m good order .? A goedl sWng lot the season. Uvery HOTOmmoda ,lqnj attatoe hol, regs trm fTTO . W 8.MCB. POSTON. Proprietor. may 16 tf having tried in vain every JiVuTwaWBW 4 4 jus diseases dkd ma tAwled Hfr T?V I aa - A 1 ai 1 IPf35Ry . J-aasaiakaffaaM. us - . .1, , " i mi I ! f ' 1 " wAa 'rWW rMefeimyih r - twj '. - 4 k a Samuel J. Tilden and Mr. Charlet A. Dapa, the veteran editor of the Hew York Ban. have long been of the -most intimate kind. The Sun's editor is generally supposed to be in Mr. Tilden's cojqfldenjcBenlj, Jefetej JBBeired in that paper discussing the topic of Mr. Tildea'i wllhagnen to become. ,a can didate for the Presidency. In reply the tad says; It is Oar conviction that MrTildfibr9 not a pandidate, ifd, that he would not be willing to accept any1 iiomtnatioD,Bd that lie ftklao wish to become President." This is doubt less a correct statement of Mr. Tilden's position.' f f l i I i i -r- Industrial education is one of the needs of theagei. We aWglad that the American Institute of Instruction, in session at SaratogArpaid some attention to this subject The committee appoint ed to prepare a report thereon recom mended to ,the Institategthat there should be : iticorporated iivt&e ; present schemes for education broader proyis lonfrfor impartifig todoth eKin'entis of knowledge amt skill reqtiiTetiin indus trial arts, not alone for the develop ment of these arts, but also as part of a. general', system of public education, having for its object the training for citizenship through the normal develop ment 01 individual, pewer. xney sug- jjest that he perceptijre. wult; igalaW color, fotm, prporti faeulty in re- Lon, etc., should be more largely cultivated, and more thorough instruction in chemical amf physical sciences and drawing be given." . If there is one source of political cor Taption more frultfal of ...vfl than ottr-. ers, it is this system of political assess ments; It akes the ppblic ofBces the reward of "workers" and party strikers. It lands the public officers together as a legion of, stipendiaries, whose princi ple duty is ( tp retan ppsse&siop of the public treasury. It creates a set of 1 mangerg vho never do a strokis of hon est work, bat who- live luxurioasly. on the assessments aixiuig f rota tbiAtf tea SiWiWsaotrnwomeriaSd'chil- 1 drepv No onekrsos ho w much moneys is received -one can ten now mncn iaTspenti 1 We cbmnlfend these remarks to Mr. ' Jay HubbelJ;'' chairman of the National Bepublican committee, ajed to JDmop f itic managers' as well ; for in New York city, in Maryland, in Penrf- ylviuyi, nd else where. the Democrats asaeB3 tot political' purposes "as Well as the Republicana, The public press condemns such stop methods of raising money. Let a be put tc; It. PKRSOHAL, AND IMPERSONAL. Cirf. Thomas B. Keogh is at the Warm Spring v . : . i -' JtrdgeOick is sampling the various waters at Saratoga Springs. "Senator" BayarcT'Is 'gardedas a PresafOAdrdttivi383, without a doubt. ' '- .... i rCtopti Mw, efi libpNewfl x ObserTer, ibWiifBdu88-fW 11 1 s-Far. He nearlv always wears a suit of, that color,. . D.). Pearson, of Burke, is spoken of as the Republican candidate for Con gress in 8lh district. Stifsii) Hiitebins, Ue Washington Post, says AlexandeT H. Stephen "is the one-man-never-too-old-to-hQjd-of- -Gen;T. L. Clingman, of Ashevflle. Gen. J. M. Ieach, of Davidson, and. CapttOhasr Price? of Salisbury, it is an nouneeo, will addresi 'the people of Burke county ,oo the political, issues of the day, August 5'. h. ) L C The proprietors of the Eastern water log places are very anxious to Know ivhero President Afthur, will spend the summer. The New York Timetf says be will sojourn a few weeks at oney laiauu. Now1 let some of our wealthy North Carolinians follow the example of Sena tor Brown,, of Georgiaand endow some of odr colleger for tne oanent or poor young men seeking an education. Capt. John S. Wise, of Virginia, couldn't go through this campaign for Congressman-at-Large, without having a fight. He whaled a political adver sary the Other flay, paid his fine and went about his business. Mr. R. B. Hayes, who sometime ago, it will Jbe'Terwenibered, occupied the Whit House' at Washington, atfd at- tended tti'Jthe. duties usually devolving uon a President of the United States, has not been heard of lately. At last accounts he was engaged at farming in Fremont, Ohio. Congressman A. S. Hewitt,, who had ;thepHtttb the ex-SeereUry of the Nayy ltpbeson. in Congress , the other a swL. was , once a noor 8Chool,teacher. L He married the daughter ol the venera ble Peter Cooper, or sew rorsr, ana is renutedio be, worth ainlluph, or" two. irr1 ' - - i . fWahnri tnffhlfri. of Brdoklyifi' New 'Tcffki recently suspended Rev. WilUajjf; J.' Dougherty, a priest iu cuiwg uf -a rathniift church at Brighton Beach. Conladi-ror eptTng $2,000, thft resiS W 4 f 4 ftrfesWrr for5 one day to a race course, The money was returted The America ns now have completeH conNol i pt Alexatiflna. I An ngjish VIS fMidr,woTnavT)e irrere sun put neithfir an Arab or Turk is to be seen on the1 streelBot the1 aiwierit; city.1 lohn J KJMassey has gone there to address tbjai peoplerand at'sJthe-jlatest excit4- J.B. Price, the indipted star-rQuter, Who has fleiaitti Catud 'aSiarrief the Winddw of the late General Tbos. B. Price, of MissourL His wife, it is re diately sue for a divorce. tfammahy Harf.'oV which John Kelly is boss, assesses itar candidates for tbe Legislature of 8?.Tai The salary f members $1',, Most of the candidates spend the.remaining $1,000 daring the canvasgo to Albany arad live at the Delaware at the rate of fStkerdayi iAa folly half the members ipntid from New York City are poori pay tl.po agJp&ey Dllls- wS&pmy paper stop it at once 1" said areaetpl Bangtown the ptirerday, to'ihgoi editor bf ftliei Thunder Clans' f" FreedomTI would like Jo oblige yOu, sir; lut l'can't until yea hayne for the sttbsettptton forthe" past eighUe meajtha. and m the handbills and tickets printed for you when you ran against Bill J inks for -inspector of ash barrels," said the now discomfited iiflK Thn ftesidwuL tf i (Bungtown Soeflla stm receives Hpaper for nothing t T-r3irrxrr .a VTS'31! IT i ': Aa iiW 4Tjr- kwfjrttftstafen&R WAttB AHD I MmmM. -h. I'lwlceMnTchlron andlfti ' per ent. """IJliSll MMOM mnrUMm ana WW nttam mwwi JatathtitttDt riagw ink, ojetwpvsMs ineiieia -aw "ii The relations between ex-Gove: Te TUlautnSmalls Case, f The Charleston News' and Ctnirier comments as fbllQws ..on .the tfeeeat ousting of Mr.TiiUman au4 th'salin; of Smalls as one of tbe Congressional representaUres from South Caroltoa : "The expulsion or Air. xinmarr was a rhroxmne conclusion, and the UOSrjtUDU- lous assertions of them'embersof ;tbe elections committee ought not ta blind the public to the circuoistancesf (the case. In order to figure out a jmajofity for Smalls, the committee disfrafidhases the whole pf tb voters of oh0'polihty, and Whittle down the, vote; igJHher counties to conform to he ISQaginfngs of witnesses of proved nnuus worthi ness. The committee and the EToGse of RanrARAntaiJves are supposed to form Iheir conclusiona firam the evidexvce be- iore mem. xucj d w cu ku- ligatioDS when they go outsiaflbe re cord, and rumors Kui r Via Annnrt.unltVr as many witnesses as he thougat'iieces- 8ary, and toeir leBwiuMux y wm pexed with- Tbe wRoWof thefpdehce, on' both sides, Waft before ConAesS, and we challenge any mieuigem, jand i air- minded man to deny that, ol the evi dence. Mr. TilJma was la ly and! .111 .in .fuiran Xhe AtepuDucan uiajsjruy heed to the testimony for Mr, no rmanr and they swallowed every word thatithe Witnesses tor oluua bw.uib w, tt jcju this was not enough they supplenXerited tbe fanciful stories uf th negroes with inventions of their ow. From ithe first they had-, made up their mindb to oust TUlman, in order to encourage the Republicans m tbe South and to fur nish to SmaHs, as to M&ckey and oth ers, a campaign fond at the government expense. For the sake ".of snubbing South JCarolina the stalwarts nuilfy the vote of the Fifth district, a$d confer. the honors, and emoluments of the ot- fifft bf Rfnrefintaivft in rnnoVfiaa nn a convicted ribe-taker who wob?d,',noW be id, the, penitentiary - had J$ ; itiU on oy tporOVernor Of tUlS&fcate, ; Robber Robeson and His Public Ca . reer. ' The Hour. . i -4 Robeson's management of the Navy Department has mad the two adminis trations of Gen. Grant memorable in our history. In. unblushing corruption, abuse of power, and general rascality, there is nothing to compare with it & this countFV. It Was worse and more infamous than even the robber rule of Tweed in this city. Rings of favorite. contractors made. enormous fortunes at tbe expense, of the government.-Mn' lions of dollars were spent on ships' which t tbe end of his- eightyears in office proved to be in no bettexoendi tion than they were before. .u Mr. Robeson was a poor man-.when he drew the first-instalment of his sal ary Kit $000 a yea as seretafy Se vea years sifter warden when i a Democratic committee of Congress put him through the lire of investigation and overhauled his bank account in fivediflerent banks in was shown that he had in thisflhort space of.Aime .deposited, he enormous sum or 4074tt.Uii,, sr more tnan eignt times his salary tor the whole seven years. It was also proved that one of his intimate friends had. made In com missions alone on the purchase of clothing for the navy the sum of $150, 000. The records show-teat this favored speculator made Mr; Robeson a present of a Long Branch cottage without one ent of consideration. Hundreds of thpuaands of doUara weje.sq.tiandered in foolish experiments -testing so-called ous;1 col contracts 'preved. jo be more Valuable than gold minelf to their pos sessors, and alleged ship-builders made fortunes ia repairing and building ves sels which a distinguished naval officer, said could neither Jght nor run away from the enemy id the event of war. The more money Robeson obtained to spend on the navy the less navy we had, and it is1 Very probable that If he had remained . fa office under Hayes there would not have been even a cap tain's pig left. in Alser service when Gar field was inaugurated. Rpteson'i record in the Navy De partment may be summed up in a very few words: He destroyed more ships of war than any naval commander in the world, . from Lord Nelson down, and in saven years' of peace created more hvoc in the American navy than the British in the war of 1812, or the Confederates in the late "unpleasant ness. " A New Explosive . Has. been invented by M. Petri, a Ni onesse engineer. The name given to it isdynamogefi, and it is likely to com petffMflously with guapoupder. The inventor states that it is composed neither of sulphuric acid, nitric acid, nor nitro glycerine, and that it can not injure in any way, either gun or cart ridge. The charge of dynamoerpn is in the form of a solid cylinder, which can be increased inquantitywi thout be in g i n creased in size, by compression. The manufacture of dynatnogen is simple and without danger. It preserves its qualities in the warmest or hettest weather, and can be made at 40 per cent less cost than powder. Arabi Pasha Issues a Proclamation. London, July' 21. The Alexandria correspondent of the Times says that on the evacuation of Alexandria Arabi Pasha issued the following proclama tions rMudes at the Khedive's instj-; gatioh. ' TheEnglish killed with swprd and shot in revenge.the, Egyptians wh6 jBrere.left.jt6 guasd the city,, , Th Khe-, dive reawktns at night with-iiis women , athat atfidng. the English;' Tid" returns, eonuaatnee or tne siaugnter. tnert- forfrf "tertoBiy ordr to contfnntf TaisaJ '.'T T M - Arlrrsastrtm Flood 1 Bohemia. irh&kL. Juli 21.-A) &e1age of rairft has occurred in isonemia anu tueuc struction of property and crops is'in- Slcalablef i ffhe -boftea tff forty-seven rieris whpj ,wete drgrwned Jiav been recOveted. 1 As large part Of the harvest in Bohemia is destroyed. L,ife-L,ong Relief. , H. H. Warner Co : ami t Ivor Hum hns entire! taB-rXoor Sa9; Kidney ly caeed. foe ,qf Jkldney djfflculty that ftad been llfni 1 X. n. Are barnacles on the teeth; at first creamy, then cfusty, then removabla only by the d-ntlst It leoeerisl the qd inake the gums jtender. Don't permit to gather ;'use SOZODONT, and keep the mouth clean and the teeth healthy. Hwraeferd'a Af i Pkoapaate is heneficfal hi lhebrietf ancifa many diseases whre flie nervous system 1s unstrung. WATERMELONS! i :i j JuiarrijadfiLrXofd af , Watermelons " a nH Carif eloupes. ' or sale, wholeaale and retail, by : S. M. H O W E L L . , WE KEEP Af m stojiUlCMAKsrwibeM rap p R. H. JORDAN 4 CO.. : tr.mi w, M. gtcck of I k IVaa.rM snd 44rmn and Black Tea DrtCes- give , weignt jo sopaiar and,, partisan, reportsssnajalls to bring Torvaard H WOITIAX, BeKeK Aaa the Sntlleai .ef Kiasii. , To-brine health and hapDteess to phonies of suffering women Is a mission, bf fore which royal Tawer sink Into tasisnfloanea, .What eartlrty bene f actinn can-cosnpre with one which protects trom " "That dire disease whose rathless power ' v wltbewtwauyBliansleot flower t' ' which kItos ease for pain, Jojt lor sorrow, smiles for tears, the roses' orhealth for the pal or ot dts eaae. jthe light, elastic step for draggintweArisesa, nignts of soft repose tor heavy hours, of tossing rebtlessneaa bouedlBg tlgor for laiglehlQg difll ness. the swelling lines ot fail .grown beauty for the sharp and withered form ot emaclaQon, alojag life of mental, pnyslcal, social and eomeatie en joyments for a few saddavsot pain and gieom, ending in an early grave ? 8dctr Is tbe MsAlon, such ar therekUllB of Dr i. Bradoeld's female Uegurator, which is hence truly and appropriately stjied " Woman's Best rriendJ' - ,' "Whites," and all those irregulariUas of! the wowb so destrtictlve to the hefttth, happineBand beanty of woBierai disappear like magic before a single bottle of this wonderful compound. Pht sl cians prescribe 1C Prepared by . Dr. J. BranOeki. Atlanta, Ga, Price: trial size, 75c; large size, 1.60. For sale toy aft druggists. ' ' f , ettj gifltf agistments. From Freak Leslie's lUaatrated Newspaper. AXADXSAID MTbe Horrid Pimples! No,1 Cstn not Go. Pleaee Present My ; Prtjtrtibly two thirds of the ladles' In society and . homes of erfetf afe fifnlcteti wklr sldiseises. of Tarieos kindat tOtlo away'withlril(,VtfcouWT be done without lnjory, would be the happiest i event oltbetr lives. Then she would have Instead of a disfigured and marred countenance, one that would be handsome, or at least good-looking, for any one with a clear, pure skin, no matter what the cut of her features ate, has a eertata amount of good looks, which attract, everybody. Aa it is now, she Imagines every one sees and talks about ;taose frecklai," "those horrid pimples," and other blemishes "with which she Is afflicted, and this is true of either sex. Tolmpiove this appearance great ri&s arc ta ken r arsenic, rnereury, or high -sound titled named articles containing these death-dealing drags, are taken. In hopes ot getting rid of all these troubles In many eases, death Is the result. No alleviation f Tetters. Homors. Inflammatlbn. Roueh Scair Ifrnpaohs-of any "kind, Diseases bf the Hair and Scalp, Scrofula,' TJIoera, Pimples or Tender itch loga os any .part of the body, should known that there Is hope for them In a sure, perfect and ele gant remedyknowB as 'Dr. C. W. Benson's Skin Cure.' , It ma&es the sklnwhlte, soft and smooth, remo'vesan and freckles, anfl is ta best toilet dressing in the world. It Is elegantly put up, two tated on the successor Dr. Benson s and now ad wJtisias ''TSeareat SktbCuTe;'1 There te Only i operrit eegrs-the- plcture and. Is for sale aU dijiggists. ) St per package. , . . .SWt '.' I lit I A SENS ATI OPT HAS OFTEN BEEN MADE by the discovers of some new thing, but nothing has ever si ood 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. Price, 60 cents a box, two boxes for S U six box es for $2.50, by mall, postage free. Dr. C. W. Benson, Baltimore. Md. fold by all druggists. ' C N. xrlttenton, New York, Is Wholesale Agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's Remedies. jull LYPIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETAELS COMPOUND. A Sarre Care sr all FEMALE WEAK NESSES, Including Leucorrhora, Ir regwlfur and Painful Menstmalion, Inflammsuieii and Ulceration of the Womb, Flooding, PRO LAPSUS UTilRI, ifcc :t7Fleasant to the taste, efficacious and immediate in Its effect. It is a great help in pregnancy, and re lieves pain during labor and at regular periods. PHYSICIANS rSE IT AND PRESCRIBE IT FREELY. E?Fo& all WKAxrassxs of the generative organs ot either sex, it is second to no remedy that has ercr been before the public ; and for all diseases of the ErhsrsTS ft is the Greatest Remedy in the World. KSTKXDEi COIPXAINTS of Either Sex Find Great Relief in Its Use. LTDIA E. PrmEHAM'S BLOOI POtinTR will eradicate every yestige of liumors from the Blood, at. tie same time trill give fane and strength ta tne system. As maxveUoas in results as the Compound. t7Both tbe Compound and Blood Purifier, are pre pared at ZS3 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price of either, $1. Six bottles for $5. The Compound is sent, by mail in the form of pills, or of lozenges, on receipt of price, SI per box for either. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Enclose 3 cent stamp. Send for pamphlet. Mention thit Paper, HTIiTMA E. PrsXHAX's Ltvtcb Pnxs curs Constipa UonBiilouBUees and Torpidity of titer Liver. SS cents. 7-S6Jd bx aU Lracgist8.-L (3) Metropolitan life unveiled! KoitSxeitiag Book Issued. 600 pages. 150 rilurtratloM! Bevealins: miseries of high and low life in America's SJrtrtSeSjfashtoo'sfslires i,Bdrivolltiesi behind the seeoes; torioks of prsUy deoeiversi city's nobyad poor; lascivious corruption at "Washington ruin ol innocent I gttti ; Old btory-asaded smners bwat-Ugbt ; tjewiumng ' toffBeVdlaticmSr Price 't2.B0. lirnstTd circulars free. Otfito75o. Add. cmOA.OQ. IU. . XjUAJTA, Pa. esti:y. pqsedale, ORGANS. Steinway, Webber, Decker Bro's, HAlK3 and GATE CITY PIAHOS KKW VoitK PIANOS, tt Is conceded, lead the World. I am agent for all the celebrated New York makes and BILL THEM AT FACTORY pbjceS. ' . : ... " ., Do not he footed flashy advertisement' but give me a trial be fore you buy and I will show yon that I can' distance all competi tors, both la price an terms. Ail I askls fi trial and this can cost yon nothing, while It may k-im -v -v aavlflg joa agreatdel In an Instrument. . 'always in, atodc.eithfif .to i J, nis nfi-KJ wi.-Oaajilwtte.'a'.C, battles In one package, cortslstlng of boh Internal 5 Wferriarfmtihf;. btft readbrs should be sufef to etnlsanu hotsdme 6( K-misAj resusci STiaPATHlZE.VWmls THE HOPE m womaii.Xtjh!e: raceJ$J 2 .IkSs P'M Si-I 9, jell or I M II II J IX I I I A Mil . JULVUXXM UL JV r IX LUX TO GALL AND GET ,At 61AC and 7e per yard colors good. LADIES' LADIES' LINEN and MOHAIB ULaTEBA We want ntsa can ana see our stock, as we nave the all colors and qna'tles. HOOPS ! T"?, hest for 81 . "PEABL" SBTBTS, EVm"8 and TURNERS 8BOE3. A large stook of Ladies' aDdMlsses Sandals, at reduced prices; a large variety ot Ladles' Neckwear. We have -some handsome Parasols that we win sell very cheap. Another stock of remnant, of Laces, Summer Silks very cheap. CALL 4ND SEE US. jEl AKG-EAVES & WILHELM SMITH iBUILDING. lam- MUSIC HOUSE, CHARLOTTE, IM. C. BRA1VOB Of UtTXJlDElNr db BATEB. ' ". iJimii,. .L.,-,! ar1fjflgagSgsa? Ill F TS - . s. m5gSExSS!S Hi HI aii jlBl CO &3 era CQ Thousands or Musical Families throughout North and South Carolina itw tat ndm t; fm-ch r . PIAKOS and OEQAN3 In the Fall, when cotton comes in. WHY WAIT ? Bur at 0!,oe, acii!,; the long, hot SUMMER MONTHS with Mueic and make the "HARVEST H :MfcT' sli'.i ;:.!.iv. y.Ut:. Mid-Summer Specia Under our Mid-Summer Sale, we offer to sell during the months of JUNE, JULY. AUGUST and SEP TEMBER, 1882, PIANOS and ORGANS, of eveiy make, style and price, at our very lowest cash rates On PIANOS $25 Cash, Balance November 1st, 1882. On ORGANS $10 Cash, Balance November 1st, 1882. WITHOUT IHTEEEST OR IF BALANCE CAN'T HE Longer time will be given, with a reasonable 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 1882 Early purchase secures cash prices and easy terms. Hx (rt) years guarantee, stool and Instructor Test them In your own honces. Address jM-oiamim iviubio aioubo. PROF. WM. BAKER Is my authorized Tuner and Repairer. All work guaranteed. Send orders to this house. SPECIAL OFFER! TO MAKE IT A. L JL, I WILL SELL FOR A TALMEIT PLAM, Part Casta and the Balance In Weekly or Monthly Payment. B. M. ANDREWS, FURNITURE DEALER. jul21 GEORGE PAGE & CO. Manufacturers of Patent Portable' SAW I Also SUteur I IPortablo STEAM 5 S. SCHEOEDEB I BALTEttOBE. KD Send for Catalogue. CIVIL. MECHANICAL and MINING XNGI .NBKBINGatthe Rensselaer Polytechnic In stflate l Troy, N. Y. The oldest engineering school in imintea. NTt term besins 8eDtember 14th. The Register for 1882 contains a list of the gra duates lor tne past bo years, wun uieir inbiuvus, also, course of study, requirements, expenses, etc Address DAVID M. GREENE, Julll 4w Director. WANTED. A WASHINGTON Hand Press and material for XX. a 7-eolnmn newspaper. Andreas BIGINES ll Qrist and Flour Mtl ,r.'w"ater Wheels, Wood WorMng and Barrel McltoeSMnBie Mflta. Ctrcnlar Bawa, Miu 8uppHes,etc TAJTITE EMERY WHEELS J. P. BABINGTON, Shelby, N. C. A DRESS OF OUR 8ATJZ8 TMBKRWKAB votry cheap. A large stock of are offering Bargains In DttsSd UOODi When you largest and cheapest in town, bash -kibbuns in HOOPS C3 Offer : AH? ADVANCE III PRICE, PAID IN THE FALL, with every Organ. .Freight paia bom ways if no saie. H. MeSMlTH. ROOM FOR S T O C SHORT TIME ON THE BIG SALE OF FRESH TOMATOES, AUGUSTA WATER MELONS, te oones s h 5, PERRY'S AT AT jull Can iche a Greensboro Female College, GREENSBORO, N. a THIS prosperous Institution has been place upon a permanent basis, and offers all the advantages of a firstclass female If ge. The fii session ot 1882 will begin on ' tte2ftrd of August. Charges peresslon of 2. i' Boart (exclusive of lights and wiwhtog.) and En glish Tuition, 75. Extra studies Diodm Ap- fly ?oeQeto T Resident. Julo lm one half.- wutui, niK'iEcx : - Iunl4tf Ilia fallow majll tf an jnswwsu luia .Ujtt 'Jim rMnotw5i-r,ti'V 49Cliafaiu

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