- 0 I AT n 11 1 H c. VOL. XXVIII. SAKLOTTE, N-VG-TUESDAY JULY 25, 1882. NO. 4,153 ... . Itttta V I III III ' rr. in SALLD3, : A x ii - TJHBtime has now arrived for closing out all summer goods, and on Monday Morning-, July 24th, we propose to offer bargains that will pay any one to secure. 1111! DISS GOODS will be sold at a sacrifice. Our will be sold cheap. Our La dies' and Misses Hosiery will be slaughtered. Our Ging hams, Lawns and all light fabrics of Dress Goods will be sold below cost. Embroideries and many other goods at low figures. Wc do not intend to pack any sum mer goods this Fall if possible. We have Ribbons, Laces, ul23 GREAT BARGAINS CAN BE H VD IN ilia i 7 , v WH TEGDODS ikaiiW Harris. Mae law fa Man i III i c L ! TV I II I .t i 11 kill SvB $oiAs, mtstUiw, Sec. TO DAY W E make great Reduction .In Many Une of i: ., nd a tfce trade to piHhc an Examination of OTJfl BAR-t-foro Purchasing EluewWwei f ! ' , . I IVow U the Time to Bur LINEN UAWOS, AMERICAN nd SCOTCH CJI.VfSMAVIS. " Spring i DUES' GOoIdS and Nn in mer A Lot of Men's) and IIoy STRAW II TS at First Cot. A Kiiuuani Stock of CANE MAT. TING very Cheap. Have Just Received a lot of MOS QUITO CANOPIES and MOSQUITO NET1 INti ly the Piece. Wc arc Offering: Great Bargain, and fciioiiIdnotboiilowtoava.il Yoltrtx-If of Them. T. E. SEIGEE & CO. Iw2 4 Summer Complaints At this season, various diseases of the bowels are prevalent, and many lives are lost through lack of knqwledge of a safe and sure remedy. Perry Davis' Pauj Killer is a sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, etc., and is perfectly safe. Read the following : B ain bridge, N. Y., March 22, 1881. FXBBT Davis' Pain Killib never fails to afford instant relief for cramp aad pain In the stomach. Joseph Burditt. NlCHOLVTLLE, N. Y.. Feb. 2, 1881. The very beet medicine I know of for dysentery, cholera morbus, and cramps in the stomach. Havo used It for years, ana it is cure every time. , Julius W. Dee. MorSoONA, lew a, March 12, 188L I have used your Pain Killeb in severe cases of cramp, colic, and cholera morbus.and it gave almost Instant relief. L. E. Caldwell. Cabnesvtlle, Ga., Feb. 28, 188L For twenty years I have used your 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 house. J. B. Ivre. Saco, Me., Jan. 22, 188L Have n Red Pebbt Davis' Pain Killeb for twelve years. It is safe, sure, and reliable. Ho mother should allow it to be out of the family. H. I. Nates. Oneida, N. T., Feb. 19, 1881. We began nsinpr it over thirty years ago, and it always gives immediate relief. Would hardly dare to go to bed without a bottle in the house. W. O. Sfkbby. COTTWATBOBO, 8. C, Feb. 22, 188L Nearly every family in this section keeps a bottle In the house. Dr. E. Moeton. TJ. 8. Consulate, . Cbeteltb, Rhenish Prussia, Feb. 8, 1881. I have known Pebbt Davis' Pain killeb almost from the day it was introduced, and after years of observation and use I regard its presence in my household as an indispensable necessity. ' I. 8. Potter, U. 8. Consul. Bubton-on-Tbent. Enq. I had been several days suffering severely from diarrhoea, accompanied with intense pain, when I tried your Pain Killeb, and found almost instant relief. i H. J. Noone. 21 MoWTAOtTE St., London, Eno. During'areBidanceof twenty-three years in India, I have given it in many cases of diarrhoea, dysen tery, ana cholera, and never knew it to fail to give relief. . K. Clajudge. 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, 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. PEItRY DAVIS & SCrN, Proprietors, Providence, R. L sept (i Vw sept k oct ROCKBRIDGE, VA., ALUM WATER, liOR more than half a century has grown steadl Jj ly lu renute as a medicinal agent In a wide range of Chror.ic diseases. Multitudes of women can testify to Its unsurpassed efficacy in the re lef and cure of those ailments peculiar to their sex -DYSPEPSIA In Its varied and most distressing forms Is cured CHRONIC, BRONCHITIS,-SCROFULA, -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 Rock bridge county, Va., and are rpen for the reception of visitors from June 1st to October 1st, each yew; capacity, 1 ,000 guests. . , For sate wbolesale-and-retail, by Dr J. BL Mc ADEN and Dr. T. C. SMITH, Charlotte, N.X!. mar 12 ly - -' ' : '7 WHEELER & WILSON'S Lightest Running and Best Sewing Machine In the World. Try It bef Me buying krif other. : ; . i w . AGENTS WANTED. Send for Terms and Price List . Wheeler Ac Wilson Mttnufalcinr'sr Ca. RICHMOND", VA. may 11 Cleaveland Mineral Springs, ; OPENED MAY 1 5th. 1882. THESE Springs are two miles from Shelby. 54 miles West of Charlotte, and" flfhln 1 mile of the Carolina Central Railway rirarflng from Char lotte tp Shelby. Backs will be at. the Springs', Station on arrival of eyery train. r tjCbLD'AND WARM BATHS. White and Red Sulphur and Chaljbeate Waters a Bowling Alley in good order. A good string band secured lor the season. Livery accommoda tions attached to the hoteL " tw I'drTurther particulars address Proprietor. TARTUMQ A victim Touora 'SSmIM TaniMn Tv ve7f lruown remedyvtel ,TJ1E WAR IN E'jYPT. THE BRITISH MOVING ON ARABI PASHAS. Skirmishing Along the LinesOne Hnn dred Thousand Rebels Ready For Work-Arrest of One of Arabt's Dis patch Couriers. Alexandria, July 24, 12:15 pj up. The Sixtieth Kilies marched to occupy Kamleb this morning. SomeBirmisn ing is going on now, but no details have been received. ' The Thirty-fifth Infan try has been ordered to support the Sixtieth.? The bulk of Arabi Pasha's infantry is reported concentrated at Damietta, the troops at Kafer-El-De-wan being chiefly artilleryvand cavalry. The inspector of( the Cadastral survey has arrived from the interior.; He re poitsthe total force of rebels nearly a. hundred thousand. He says a volun teer cavalry is forming to attack Alex andria. . A despatch from Alexandria mthe second edition of the Daily Telegraph evening to the other side of Rmleh;4 thus forcing the above mentioned oper ation on the British. i Alexandria, 2,30 p. m. Ttagheb Bey. second ofJicer of Embargoed Mail Strrr er was arrested. Documents were found upon him showing that for months he has acted as agent of Arabi P;isba for carrying communications between bini and the palace and the Pan" Islamic committee at Constantinople. Ragheb was taken before the tribunal and upon being promised leniency if he fully con fessed. He gave a complete list of per sons with whom Arabia Pasha was connected.' The list includes the names of several influential persons at Con stantinople. Kagheb also gave a list of Arabi's confederates in Egypt. A cipher letter to Arabia was found upon him. London, July 24. A dispatch to the Standard from Alexandria say the lli lles and mounted infantry occupied lliimleh early this morning. They sta tioned ope Galling and one field gun at the bridge, over the canal. The enemy's cavalry appeared and galloped boldly along the railway at 300 yards range, but fled Upon a volley being fired. Af ter a short time they reappered with two guns with with which ihey opened fire ineffectually upon the British who. took to cover By nine o'clock the firing had ceased, but the enemy was expect ed to reappear with reinforcements. Judge Raffia's Acceptance. Raleigh, N. C, July 6, 1882. Hon. Thos. Rvffln : Dear Sir I have the honor to in form you thatat a meeting of the Dem ocratic State Convention, held at the city of Raleigh, you were nominated by acclamation as a candidate for the posi tion of Associate Justice of the Su preme Court. Permit me to add my own solicitations that you will consent again to occupy the position you have Ailed with so much usefulness and honor to the people of your State, as I am sure your nomination will be cor dially endorsed and ratified at the elec tion to be held in November next. Very truly, your obedient servant, Thos. M. Holt. Warm Springs, N. C, July 19. Col. Thomas M Holt, Haw River, North Carolina : My Dear Sir Your favor of the 6th instant, informing me of my having been put in nomination for the position of Associate Justice of the Snpreme Court of the State, was forwarded to me at this place and has just been re ceived, hence my delay in acknowledg ing it. Should the people of the State ratify this nomination and elect me to the verv honorable position mentioned, I shall feel under such obligations to them as will call for every effort on my part to serve them acceptably. Permit me, sir, to thank you for your own kind expressions of regard, and to assure you that I am, with very high respect and esteem, Your obedient servant, T. Ruffin. A Curious Operation. Greenville (3. C.) News. About six years ago a colored girl who now lives with Judge S.J. Douthit, fell to the ground very heavily, and having her mouth open ran something into it, which she probably thought at the time did not remain. Recently an abscess has formed in her throat which she could not account for, and Dr. John H. Maxwell was call ed upon to examine it. After he had investigated the case he came to the conclusion that some foreign substance was present and determined to operate upon the girl and remove it. He per formed the operation yesterday morn ing, and, to the surprise of every one, removed a piece of cotton stalk about two inches in length. It was almost completely imbedded in the flesh, one end of it being bent at an angle of forty five degrees. This is one of the most remarkable cases which has been recorded in this section for many years. ;. A Georgia Fish Story. Calh un Times. About two weeks ago Mr. Smith, living a few miles of Calhoun, Ga., on the Oostanaula river, lost a heifer about three years old, and as it was fine stock made diligent search, but could not find it. A few days ago a party of young men fishine on the river were attracted by the smell of a dead carcass, and upon, inc the cause, lo and behold!- t.hAv frmnd a monster catfish, w hichadJ swallowed the calf, and the horna$f I the calf becoming entangled in the fish's cilia had drowned the fish. The fish measured exactly twenty-three feet and J - i ii . .1 t - l sevens lncuea iu lougiu, auu ww uvo feet eight and one-quarter incheaacross the head, and from the length of its whiskers supposed to be one hundred and seventeen years old. Just So. Milton Chronicle. Hold on hold on there ! you editorial whip-crackers! Know you not that "bossism" has "played" in North Caroli na? Fact! And you'll play the d 1 with the Democratic party if you crack your little whips and try toYdrive men in or out of the party who differ from you on a mere local question or side is sue. It's not the way to-strengthen the party. Yon hear? XeC Charlie Jones alone. He thinks for himself is a white man and 21 years old. His coun ty government views may not be exact ly like ours, and; still he' may be as good a Democrat as you are in all other re spects. " ' Care for Lockjaw. The following is the. Scientific Amer ic'srmedY.olpckjaw. It is cer tainly very simple and easily tried: . .Let-any ; one . who has an attack of InoVkW fat a smsfll niiantir.v of tnr- pentine, warm iijand.ponr itfeyfef wuid, no Matter: wneierthe wound is, and relief will follow in less than a to a severe cut or brnise than cold tur pentine, it will give certain relief air most instantly. ' Turpentine is also a sovereign remedy for croup. Saturate a piece of flannel with it and place the flannel ou the. throat f and chest, and thr or foufdrnrja Mi ilumpof sugar may be taken inwardly. r q WhUe scilenoecaiiBottjBoetolterlgmthe WUa spark, it can regulate natures force. Ia all eases fllrde'faervea rir.1 Benson's Celerf an acham6B Pins 'give comfort and tone; , Thej yrfpepsia, headaehe and aggravating : wake- A BASE INSINUATION. Dangers of Interrupting Religious Ser vices in Arkansas. i . Little Bock Gazette. Texas preachers are said to be very eccejitric. and their mild unnaturalhess has givei rjse toajgxeut many remarks and a few-storiea. The fallowing nar rative was told us by a slanderer ; A minister arose before a large audi ence, took his text and began preach ing. A brisk firing of pistols began on the rateide of the ehirrCb. "Brother Deacon " said the minister, "A believe those fellows are casing in sinuations at me. n fact I am, very nearly convinced," he continued, as a piece of plastering fett from the waTi close to his head. - tl think, parson, that it refers to some one else," replied the worthy dea con, - The minister raised a glass of water and was. in the act of batting it to his lipsiwhen. the glass fell, shattered by a pistol bullet :; , , "This is an innuendo no longer," said The minister, wiping tne, water from hlf v?t'f"tbl3f13 lnr??J? UDm ?, takable thrust. - The congregation will . please sing while 1 go out and investi gate the matter. - Is there another eachsihlhehodse r. "Yes." said the old-i man, throwing down a stick which he had just been whittling, arising and pulled at the waist of his pants like a man who had just straightened up after setting out a row of tobacco across a broad field. "Got on an extra ?" "Yes" "Unlimber." The whittling preacher handed over a large Remington pistol, which the in sulted preacher took, and drawing one from his belt started out. After going out there was an immediate improv ment in the firing business. It was de cidedly more life-like, insomuch that the deacons sat working their fingers. After a while the minister returned, and placing an ear and a nostril and a half of a nose on the pulpit, remarked: "He that hath ears to hear let him be have himself." The sermon then pro ceeded without interruption. Another Cyclone in Pender. WH. Review. On the afternoon of the 20th instant a terrific storm of rain and wind pass ed through the section of Pender coun ty lying between South Washington and Leesburg, on the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. We were unable to learn how far it extended on either side of the ralroad, but for a space nearly or quite a mile in width its force levelled the forest as with a woodsman's axe. The direction was from the northwest and as far as the eye could see on eith er side of the road the trees, some of which were large, lay prone upon the ground, with their tops pointing to the southeast. We have heard, as yet, of no casual ties to human or animal life, but it would not surprise us if, in the track of such a wholesale devastation, some se rious accident to life or limb had oc curred. Raising Cucumbers. Wilmington Star. Many persons now raise their crop of cucumbers entirely by the "barrel method," which requires but little space, and is never injured by drouth. The plan is this; take an old barrel, fill it half full or broken and irregular pieces of rock ; then fill it nearly to the top with stable manure and rich earth, well mixed. Plant seed alt around the edge of the barrel and pour, several buckets of water enough to 'fairly cover the rocks, and allow the bottpm of the earth to be saturated. Shade the barrel a few days, and when the vines begin to run train then over the sides of the barrel. By this method cucumbers can be raised on the top of the house if the roof be flat. A tub or half barrel is better than a full barrel), as there need not be so much standing water. England's Suez Canal Stock. Disraeli paid $100 a share for the 170, 602 shares of Suez canal stock he bought for the British government. Ten years ago, Mr. Gladstone, who was then Premier, was offered the Khe dive's shares at $45, but refused to take them at that low rate, because he was afraid of foreign complications. Disra eli's investment has paid England about $25,000,000, and 82 per cent, of the tonnage passing through the canal is hers. This investment is of course werth fighting for aside from Eng land's claims on the Egyptian govern ment for loahs'to Ismail made by Eng lishmen. Jewish Population. The Jewish population of the United States is estimated at 230,984. New York has 80.565; next come Pennsylvania with 20,000, California, with 18,580; Ohio with 14,581; Illinois, with 1&625, and MarylanwitU ,10,337, The total popu lation of 23u,D841ihs six hospitals, eleven orphan asylums and homes, fourteen free colleges and schools and-002 beiaev-. oien&ioages. ine total vaiue pi, tneir property, irrespective of the fund? held bythe lodcres, which amount to $704, 000, is $6,900,000 ; of which $400,000 is in Illinois and $2,750,000 in New York;; The Cigar Cost Him $2.55. Wilson Advacc?. ; There was a ripple o excitement ip. town last Wednesday morning when it Was learned that a warrant had been served on Ex-State Senatot Mabson, .colored, at the instance of J. T. Mc? t!raw. . .The tacts adduced at the trial before Justice Mercer, were that Mabson went LtO - McCraw's store and purchased a ci- garylit it and left the stre without Ing for it, although McGraw's clerk callfid" after him demanding payment Matron was fined 5 cents and the costs -$2.50. The Last Link. The New Orleans Pacific, the last link in the Southwestern rail Wat sys- tern, has been completed. It extends ma north westward arrecuon tromxtew Orleans tq, ihe city of Shreyeport, on th&Red river, a distance of 325 miles, through the richest, most populous and ferETe par of, Louisiana, or evn;the whole South. At Shreveport a junc tion is effected with the main line of thiB?Tex8-anarPfccifio RafJay. This tJcrmpan owns all the stock of the New Orleans Pacific Railway, and will ope rate the road as a division of its trans continental line. Life-Long Relief. ) - J - jK&ioond, Va., Jan. 81, 1881. H. H. Warner & Co: tire Your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure has entirely cured me of kidney difficulty that had been lite-long. JC B. Febgcsox. YOU CAN BUY t; 1 I l FROM- CH1RLOTTE to Athevllle for t 8.20, GKEEVrSBO&O " 9.70, BALBIGH " : 13.75, cCgLDSBOBOj , 16.20, ',' -VIA THE1 WMW taET - WOMAN.- . Better Umm Uie Smilea e-f Kitigm. To bring health and happiness to the hemes of suffering women is a -mission before whieh royal favor sinks into lnslgnflc&nce. Whatearthly Dene f aeooa can compare wtta-on wbfeh rolecU irora - - "nAtdtre disease whose rntnlets power i 'Withers beauty's transient Bowe?", wWcfc Klvwf ease tor pain, toy for sorrow.: smiles 'fofrears, the Jrpes of health for the parlor of dis ease, the light elasUe step tor draegfnc weariness, nights of sort repose tor heavy hours of tossing -restlessness, bounding vigor for languish Uu; dull ness, the swelling lines of fall grown beauty for the sharp and withered form of emaciation, a long life of mental, pnyslcal, social and tiomestie en joyments for a few saa days ot pat a andl gloom, ending in an early grave? Such is the misston, such are the revolts of Dr J. Bradfield's Female ltegulator, wbleh Is hence truly and appropriately styled "Woman '8 Best Friend." , 'Whites," and all those irregularities of the womb so destructive to the health, happiness and beauty of women, disappear like magic eef ore a single bottle of this wonderful compound. Phrst ciaas prescribe It Prepared by Dr. J. Brad field, Atlanta, Ga, Price: trial size, 75e; large size, $1,60. Tor sale by il drurt&ts. . rci-iin-TT,t-1:-:-gj,r-r;-r-3"fTa';tr-7: From Frank-Leslie's IllusrteIewspaper, "Those Horrid Pimples! No, I Can not Go. Please Present Jff Excuses.' j Probably two thirds of the ladles in ' secjety 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, woul I be the happiest event of their lives. Then she would baiainei of a disflgured and marred countenance one that would be handsome, or at lease good-locking, for any one with a clear, pure skin, no matter what the cut of her features are, hai a certain amonnt of good looks whici attract everybody. As it is now, she imagines every one sees and talks about "those freckles," -those honld pimples," ana other blemishes with which she Is afflicted, and this is true of either sex. To lmpi ove this appearance great risks are ta ken; arsenic, mercury, or high sound titled iiaiaed articles containing these death-dealing drus, are taken In hopes of getttog rid of all these troubles In many cases, death is the result. No alleviation" of the burning, heating, itching and inflammation is given. All troubled with Eczema (salt rheum), Tetters, Humors. Inflammation, Eoug Scaly Eruptions pf any kind. Diseases of the Balr and Scalp, "Scrofula, Ulcers, Plmpies or Tender Itch Ings 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. Be nson's bkln Cure." It makes the skin white,, soft and smooth, removes tan and freckles, and is the best toilet dressing in the world. It is elesantly put up, two boitles in one package, consisting of both Internal and external treatment Our readers should be sore to get this and hot some old remedy resuscl 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 sa!e by all druggists. 8 1 per package. A SENS ATI 03f B.A3 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 Pills. They really do cure sick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia, nervousness, sleeplessness, Indigestion, paralysis, and melancholy. Price, 50 cents a box, two boxes for Si, six box es for $2.50, by mall, postage free. Dr. O. W. Benson, Baltimore. Md. fold by alL druggists. C N. t rlttnton, New York, is Wholesale 4 gent for Dr. C. W. Benson's Remedies. lull LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VESETABL2 COMPOUND. A Sure Cure for all FEMALE WEAK NESSES, Including' Incorrhoea, Ir- " regular and Painfal Menstruation, Inflammation and Ulceration of the Womb, Flooding, PEO LAPSUS UTERI, &e. nrPleasant to the taste, efficacious and immediate in its effect. It is a great help ia pregnancy, and re lieves pain during: labor and at regular periods. phtsiciiss rsK rr isnrBEScniBE fr feebly. tyFoa all Weixnbbses of the. eenexatire organs of either sez,4t is second to no remedy that has ever been before the publie ; and for all diseases of the Kjdhxts it ia the Greatest Remedy in the World. tSF-KIDNEY COMPLAINTS of Either Sex FindGreat Relief in Its Use. tiTVLk E. PESCTAM' BLOOD SUKIFIER will eradicate every vestige of 'Humors from the Blood, at the same time will give tone and ttreagth to thaBjBtem,- marvellous in results aa the Compound. - .t3?"3j!otlV ft? Corapoondand Blood Purifier are pre pared at" SSJ "and S?5 Ivestem, Avenue, lynn, Mass. Price of either", $1. "Six bottlesibr $5. The Componnd is sent by mail in the form of pills, or of lozenges, on -receipt of price, $1 pw bar for either. Jlrs. Pinkham :4ree3(y answers aS letters Of taqairy. Enclose S cent Stamp.' "e6d fox pamphlet. Mention thit Paper. rVLvDU. S."PurtzEAH'a I.itek Ptlts cure Constipa tloa. Biliousness and torpidity ol the Liver. 23 cents. 49Sld by all Druggtets.-ft . METROPOLITAN LIFE UNVEILED! - Itoii-Bxcitlnr Bees Uvxoi. BOOpagei ' 150 lUnttratlons! Kflvaouns miaenae 01 aigaaw iow juoiflrK great cities :faabios's fulltes and frivoliries ; behind ttnei scenes ) tricks of pretty deceivers r Bits rich and poor: lascivious corruption at Washington ; rain f innocent Biris j AA koary-hended sinners byeas-lildit ; benitohing . irens A victims; Voudouand Mormon horrors ; Start -linK-Sevalational Price tioO. . Illust'd circulars free; . Outfita 76: Add., ANCHOR PUBLfSfH'O: CO., 8T. Lotna. Mo." CHICAQO. IH- .' ATAJTTA, Oa.' Bit CO., ESTEY. ROSEDALE, QRCAWS. Steinway, Wefckr, Decker Bro's, HaIB3 and GATE CITY PIANOS NBW Y.ihK riANOS, it 1st coneeded, lead the World, t an agent for all the celebrated New Tort: makes and SELL THEM AT IACTOBY mess. Do not be fooled by flashy adyertisements, bat give me a trial be f oreoa boy and I wilt show yon that I can distance all competi tors, both in price and terms. All I ask la a trial and this can eost4 yeu nothing, while It may be the mean ' tutvinr yon amat daI in an instrument. r-fs . tW Organs always, la jtack elthe rent. Call on or nddrRi ' :i - Mwa dox sYit,A dnu. rb. avuino, W0MAN caNM!EALTH JF WOMArA vAsYMPATHIZE WIWS THE HOPE 0f V,XWOMAN.THE RACE 1 ... t LAWNS! the handsomest ever seen In this market at 6W1C and To. LADIES' GAUZE UNDERWEAR, At 25c per piece. WHITS LAWN TIE 3 at lOo to 50c. LADIES' LISLE THREAD HOSE -Cheap. 5TH AVENUE HAIR CRIMPERS. j ... A targe lot of MOSQUITO C 4NOPIE8 and NETTING. BULLET-SHAPED PEARL BUTTONS No fcVi. 6i, 0 and 6iA- KID GL07X3 at 25c per pair, very popu'ar. Aaatber Ateclt t ikat 10e4-4 BLEJLClXeD DOMESTIC, IiIIVEX aad HO II 4 1 It UAiSTEBSV JLoolc M Oar Stock Before PurcbaIng', mm we are OFFERING BARGAINS THAT NO OTHEB HOUSE IN TOWN CAN "HOLD A LIGHT TO." HAEGEAVES & WILHELM SMITH BUILDING. u!23 MUSIC CHARLOTTE, IM. C. BRA.3MC33: of XjTJXIDUlNrC5a TiATSS, C2 Wholesale & Retail. g I K51'MU9lDHQuap8S3 Thousands of Musical Families throughout North and South CaroMoa are intending to purch so PIANOS and OBGANS In the Fall, when cotton comes in. WHY WAIT? Buy at once, and enliven tne long, hot SUMMER MONTHS with Music and make the "HARVEST HOME" still more joyful. Mid-Summer Special 0 Under our Mid-Summer Sale, we offer to sell during the months of JUNE. JULY, AUGUST and SEP TEMBBB, 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 OB IF BALANCE CAN'T Longer lime 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 cah prices find easy terms. t-Ix (f?) years guarantee, stool and Instructor with every Organ. Freight paid both ways If no sale. Test them In yonr own ho .r es. Address jyToFtra ltla. Music ZIouso. & PROF. WM. BAKEB Is my authorized Tuner and Repairer All work guaranteed. Hend orders to this house. H. Mc3MlTH. SPECIAL OFFER! TO MAKE ROOM FOR K A. L L STOCK, I WILL SELL FOR A SHORT TIME ON THE iMtalmiit plan, Part Cab and tne Balance in Weekly- or Monthly Payment. E. M. ANDREWS, FURNITURE DEALER. ju!2l GEORGE PACE & CO. - Patent Portable CireuLir AUo; EUtiaavy ui fattaU STEAM ENGINES Grist and Floor MtfWater Wheela, Wood Working and Barrel Mur-hlneBkBMngle Iffl&BVCircnlar Saw, ua mal for Catalog i CIVIL, MSCHANTCAL and MINING ENOI NXKRLNB at the Rensselaer Polytechnic In - stilute, Tzof , N- Y. The oldest engineering school in A met lea. , Next term begins September 14th. Th Register for 1 882 contains a list of the gra duates for the past 55 years, with their " positions, also, coarse of study, reqalrementSt-exnensesj etc. -Address DAYipiLG&BSNB, Jalll 4w - -' Urrctor. "WANTED. o' 'k. WAShlNaToN Hand Press and material for JrX. a 7-column newspaper. Address .,x SAW LnLLSX Kl LAWNS! HOUSE, 02 r-r-i m er: AH7 ADTOE IS PRICE, BE PAID IN THE FA 1,1,, jfi i irr BAR AND BILLIARD ROOM, , , KVEB IN CHABLOTTK Has lost been opened next door below the Central Hotel Building, on Tryon street, where the purest WINK3 and LIQUORS can always be found. KENDRICK & BIX BY may 19 tf ie, THIS prosperous Institution has been place upon a permanent basis, and offers all the advantages of a flrst-elass Female College. , The fall session of 188fcwlll begin on i the 28rd of August Charges pef session ol : 20 weeks . THE MOST ELEGANT m - mm - v i -s r-i . f u a "i r . i n i n li wtioro female tone -4 Iun29 ' t; i!'! 'ii-.: Li jfHi5"i I ; . i. r, uBtfltrrun, . 8helby,N.C. .;i I'f.vtn 1' . ii? ii IHA

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