4i 4 CHARlJoTTE, N'C., l&IDAY, JULY-2, 1882. VOL. XXVII 1. NO.4 4,155. rtrur?: - sy-r-rir-r sr -' . : - : yn. ..g '"r-n . . I rLiii umevhas ,ow.arjiv$a I tvls? '""V foiTbfiaff. oat aUtcmMEBHIws' AMB,OAN J tefc&and on Monday ltoSinig.July 24;th, we propose to offer bargains that wi lr4ay anyone,-to-securer will be sold at a sacrifice. Our will be sold cheap Our La dies' anflJJissefipsrERTwill be slaugite. . Our . Ging- hams, Eawns and all li'ht fabrics pf Dress Goods be sold below cost. Embroideries and many other goo3s at l5w figures - -J - " " not intend to pack any sum mer goods this Fall if possible. We have Ribbons, Laces, 10123 .00 CAN BE II AO IN .J S 5 it- t.t:' or v 1 Jit::!;-' '1 ! onwow. iMHTfcnon T will 01 aw t r :o: :o: Ll.e. of Coo., and k jh. tr ado before Pncl-alng- Eloewmero. i' V . - - - " " Now i d SCOTCH fii.tnHAins sarins and Summer DhEM OOOT. ' - v LJLo of AIc.aid Byif SJTBJ, H I I S at First Coat. A Remnant Stock PANE; MAT- 1 erjr Cheap. f- I 't J f 1 Li Received a lot of nos- QUITO CANOPIES and MOSQUITO WETTING bjr the Piece. We are Offeriog- Great Bararainv, tnd foh sbould not be blow to avail oureir of TnV. ". ' '-r, I T:fA.E & CO. Jui2 -Xr, 4mA At this season, various diseases of the bowels are prevalent, and many lives art lost through lack of knowledge of a safe and sure remedy. Perry Davis Pain Killer is a sure cureloE Diarrtoea, Dys entery, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, etc., irad a perfectly tafe. Bead the following: . - Bainbehmse, h ; March 12, 18gt Pebbt Davis' Pain Killer never faili to afford instant relief for cramp and pain in tlie stomach. Joseph Bubditt. NlOBOLTTLLE, N. Y., Feb. 2, 188L The very hH medicine I know of for dysentery, cholera morbus, and cram pa in the stomach. Have lutta u loc ye&TB. ana h is ur cure every ume. Julius W. Dek. MoraooHA, Iowa FA. March 12. 1881. . March 12. lggl I naTe twea your ain killeb in i in severe cases or BtAnt relief. . ; L. E. Caldwill, "" " OHhfKsvrLLi:. Ga.. Feb. 28. 1881. For twenty years I have used your Pain Killeb in my family. Have used it many times for bowel complaints, and it alway cure. Would not feel saf a without bottle in the house. J. B. Ivnt Saoo, ME., Jan. 22, 188L Have used 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. Kates. Oneida, K. Y.,Feb. 19, 188L We began 'using it over thirty years ao, and it toPM aiTcaliinrapdiate ceUeX, onld hardty daw to iofo TbedArtthbut 4 botUa uTJoTSeT J - wTp. SPXBBT. Oonwatbobo, B. O..Feb. 83, 188L - Nearly every familyiB-thia section keeps a pottM in the house. Db. E. Mobton. TT H nmCRTTT. ATK. IiP. RHEBistr Pepbsia. Jeb. 8, 1881. iwirEEBMr BAvqf PjuOlleb almost v It r mfrrianCBd. and after vears of o and.U8(XregarjJ ita presence ia my SMI wwwgn iota iiwmmWi a . i lifts URTOJJ-ON-TBENT, Eno. ft svoennK severely from with intense pain, when I (UaiTluea. " tried yodr WI found almost instant xeuez. 21 MONTAOTTE ST. , IiONDON, ENS. Dnrioa'areaideBee' T ih J -- Airan-n- rein incus, tery, nd cholera, jtf nByer l5eiljt fail to give ;i ifor M3Slbout this invaluable redtedi, wlliade bring it 1 em f, i ! . - For sale" by-ell- ists t 25c., 50c - PEKEYDi rtpnetors Providence, K. L L ! LLU1A I UUB "i I GenTc. W. cVlTEE. PreiTftinf; 3fTWB0DGH Instruction IMLakgoagks. Liteha L :TVX and cixNCaV and In the profesi-lonal schools oi law ana engineering, ueaitniui location In the Valley of Virginia. Necessary ex peMeeTr tlte whole session, exclusive of books anl clolheseed not exceed $225 to $800. Ses sTorr otensteptemoer 21st Kor catalogue ad dress J. L. CAMPBELL, Jr., Clerir, JulI'Veodrim , Lexington, Ya. WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY, Gen. G. W. C. LEE, President f.MjTa AtavelOA.. Ireslbf vjM jCom inoH Lat and EQdltrv-Hxibij. BaadoJWiJiTucker, LL. O., Proteesor Constitutional Law; Judge H. W. Sbefley. LL, D., Lecturer on Wills; Judge We M Mdiugtrtm Leeturer pn-vEVeadlnz. Session bertrig September fist, 1882. V?or catal gue and lull infortnattoniiadfess Prof. C. A. GRAVES, Lexington, Va USBELBQ&mLSON'S Lightest Running and Best Sewing Machine In the AGENTS WANTED. Send for Terms ana Price List : Wbeeler Sc Vfii.Vn lanufacur'g Co tK .rr. .11 ttayt latittiitu ; urn If- Cleavird-MineFaPSprifigs, safe two miles from 9 64 JL mtlpa WAcit tifrtorrrtnrtir nmt Wlthfn I lotte fo" gheTby. T Hs ilTrBe jtt the SprVigs' COLD AMD WARM BATHS. j V?owi1n band secured for the season;' UvwaecotomCKla- iiam nfMAKAdto theTiotel. i TirniO .McBjPOSTON. mayl tr Proprietor.! .4 I. .(J.i.Dii, Fomale losfltute, tin- sx.va'Am tt&xMf mHKMxt oTTelcnefs."Tralning lente. Catalogue sept -1 rArtt mMttt moderate. o urn men Compl u MSB RAVnrd flal yWJpaoie3' rAi julles, " yaept dry sept goetr uporLBDptcaUon,yte PfUjcipal., ltiUitite Tim r.nufAi.. THE IRON RULE OF THE GUATE MALAN DICTATOR. How' it is Alleged he TreAts Women and Political Enemies--A Record of Cruel Acts A Barbarous Ruler and his Methods. i Let04 419 4hei)G3lOarflr&M.7v' .nrs i mm e WAsmNGTON, July 10 Your corres-j pondeut bad to-night an Interesting conversation concerning President Bar riosof Guatemala, who armed in thi city yesterdaV, with a gentlernan who has iresiSed 'many, years in Spanish-; American countries, and is very fami-. liai with events in Guatemala. To peo-' pie familiar with Central American; affairs it is quite amusing to see an nounced in the local paperjs on his ar4 rival 4a this city, that "hiB devoted! countryman. Jiaveroped Geo, Wash ineton. Simon Bolivar and Rnflno Bar rios as their ideal triumvirate of thd heroes of Republican liberty." It is an! historical fact Jhat his government has "bee'n Irom he beginning a dictatorship,; with .scarcely the iorms oi laws, aua a United States Minister Logan reporte to the department of State once, "hi; opponents are held down with au. in -tamAuadeirrto trltMrT oflnQSEt and brass bands." To understand tfie character of his government it may be' well tcTgive a few items from among a multitude of notorious facts which are familiar to everyone who has visited Guatemala. Take, for instance, the assassination of 1877. In one of the frequent revolts of the mountain In-t dians, Gei. Barrios arrested about on hundred oi them ana ordered ail o them to be shot. The village priest horrified at the order, went in person t the house: w here B arrios was, gai n e admittance to the room, and begged for, the lives of his parishioners. The Gen eral heaped on him a volley of oaths and ordered him from his presence. The priest persisted in his petition; whereupon Barrios assaulted him with a whip, which he always kept at hand for corporeal punishment of offenders,' strikingihim over the face and head. The priest, fithV natural instinct of self-defence, seized the arm of Barrios; when the latter cried out and his offi-i cials and servants rushed in, tore the1 priest away, threw him on the floor and commenced kicking him. In this help less condition, Barrios drew his pistol and fired a shot Into his body. His ex ample was followed by the others, and the priest, riddled with bullets, was kicked out of the house and buried. The event caused intense indignation throughout the country. President Barrios gave out that the priest had at tempted to assassinate him. But Min ister Williamson, in his report of the affair, said : MI have failed to meet a single individual who credits the state ment." See diplomatic correspondence, 1878, 674. Barrios is constantly on the alert against the conspiracies which he finds are being formed against his ty rannical government. The country is filled with secret police and spies, and when he has information of a real or supposed conspiracy he has the sus-i pecied arrested and brought to his prij vate residence without any forms or law. He puts them through a personal; examination himself, during which the prisoner undergoes all kinds of indig-j nities, and he orders them to be shot whipped, tortured, imprisoned or re leased at his sole will. One of the most atrocious of these events occurred In, November, 1877, when he arrested eigh teen or twenty persons, some of themj among the most respectabiercTtizensJ and charged them with conspiracy? "TtTBrvreTe'broTistittir rrtSTesidencerand examined, by -.him. .They, would mak no confessrons,Jarr6Vhe ordered them td be whipped and andergo ! 1 STHE MOST pORRIBti TORTrRp, I ,bufc jWit-hout., securing a revelation Thoroughly enraged, he conde.tnn$d them all to be executed. The next daj they were taken out to the grand sqtiar ot the city and shot to death, some of theM sffl weak fro of theijr whijphjng that they bad to be carried in litters and one Hiaa- lost his- reason It is stated that Barrios ordered and witnessed the eer cution from a window and shouted-out to them insults and curses that hdrr Bed even the soldiers and executioners; During; bfs'iSictatdrshipf the Spanisft ounishmerft of torture arid whippin has been revived; and all over thecoiri-1 'try: "this' tnethod of punishment is conj-1 stantly, resorted tcr. He does not hesfi tate to inflict itupon the most respect ' bis citizens; and- further to humiliate rtis political prisoners ne 'conoerans themrto work on the publio street? chained to the most abandoned comtnot priininals. As already intimated, it ib his practice to have brought to his ewi residence persons-suspected of any ho 3--tfiity t him or hisgovrnment. After sdtfng' i wAatevef complairjft iie may havegainst them, if offensive, in bis eyes, and it does', not justify execution or imprisonment, in the.presence of, nis officials he showers upon them a volley of abuse and, insults,, and then, seizing his whip, which hi, keeps conveniently at hand, he strikes the citizen about the face arid head, and drives him out of his presence, warning him to be care ful of his conduct in tha future. Em braced -in this class: of punishmenit might be named an ex-cablnet minis ter, lawyers, planters of the best fami lies, and an honored father, whose only offence was that bis daughter. had fail ed to accept an invitation of one of the prefects to asocial -entertainment.. f. i'- HIS TREATMENT OF. LADIES - 1 tbeintruth is ; verified by enmbers of instances whose; n$mSvahd dates canbB given, i Xhfe ladicf of these families arp notialways prudent in the manifesta tion of their abhorrence, and whenever detected, he President orders them tb his 'bouse for personal inquisitions. One of his favorite methods of punisri lngtheiahave tbem.-ta the pres ence of bis jflWiog orfi!als,tied up in a net, used by the natives for carrying straw,' vegetable" which they are doubled nVhite tightly in thje most uneoaifortable, nosition. carried through the court yard" to the stable and, by mean of aj rope fastened to a beam,..pnJU3dvupr,and suspended just (aboyfrjkoMsbosned cattle, where they are 4eftr-nn til it suits Barrios a pipftanrR;to jelease them. Another fa vorite dftftlaent etiadies who are indiscreet in their criticisms is to order theni confined In : the , f eolaie prlsoi), where they are forced tb asociatecwith and receiye inaultsJrQPa th Yilestcha acters qf the lowest society. . JKnder faHldlMtutJfil.) tor gave the people, the freedom of the press-is suarantaed i. bttti.it is reportejd that a printer not long ago. for publish-, ing an '-edltdrtirb'n porftical affairs whioh ailfKfe toQBiogize,'. hia. adminii tratibn4 was sentenced, to aseceiva' fle hundred lashes,, under, the firrflic;tloii! 6f fntdtf hedTedi' ' ThV New.'QtteaQk-pa, per repot thaut as hpB&ihrough 'trie cW,laSfcaweeBen. Barrios, seemed n nr aHR5wirrar,inn room trnstt ser- an vants, aj& Vrld hv a srift- cial detail o e "pouoe.' Tfiis only coh- n tconauct; in, Guate-f uiurffonili err vdrsming fresh milk, JteenSpAkways at bis W? Wb'tftf Ke wants his hand A milchCO milk hua8;;tBipsWvea into the tin. nr nnnrt-vard narf lea rieY mflted; sarid takes ttifr milk directly so there may e jiq :fear of poisoBr When ho first became dic- tetoikWvcotapWxbWr mail, bBtfifrtt&fJecotti. W toBMDMttte of ten ' Itlff Understood that 1 imtoata6Jlar:depositi in jfrrapflk Kew.wjiUjatttra ,York, for iiia family, aad live in grand style. When he comes to Washington, by such display he may-think to djkzla the eyes of the American people, but he cannot wipe ont the stains blood in his history. It is the general belief of all persons conversant wilfo the condition of affairs in Guatemala Jfcfaat if he is not successful in inducing tlj United States to assume some kind of, ft propectorate over his schemes he will not return to bis own country, but will enjoy his; spoils in foreign lands.. , Heights of MountainAround Us. AshevlUe Citizen. In his geological surrey of North Prof. W. C.'Kfeft has present- Carolina? Prof, ed the heights of the many peaks as well as the eleyati.oa of toft ns and local- itiesoVethe sealfeveTThese are re liable, being from the BeasuTements' -made by Mitchell, GuydtjClingmarfand, Kerr, and will be intarsting to the many visitors to the aaouiltaias, as well as to our own cjtfzansJi Wecan ftaty afford. space to such points as are of 'immediate interaat. oi i4 We tittd SalisburydJieatarting point f ithe Western North.aliua road, to be 760feat above tbexseauiaviel; Henry, at the foot of the mouftin.t6(J7, Swan naDoa Gap and hAsheVille court Gokig down- th French Broad, we find Marshall to b 1,647 feel above thej sea, and Warm Springs 1,326. Waynes yille, on the Ducktown Branches 2,757 feet and Hendersouvilie 2,167 feet above sea level. . . The Black Mountains have 18 peaks' more than 6,000 feet high. .In its northwest chain are Blackstocks Knob 6,380, an Potato Top 6,393 feet high. In the main chain are Mt. Mitchell 6,582, mXiibbs 6,-592, Sugar Loaf 6,433, Black Dome 6,707, Black Uone 6.614, Black, Brother 6,619, and the Mountain House 5,245. "Craggy" is q,090 feebfeigh and 'Craggy Pinnacle" 5,945. h In the Swannanoah Mountains lying on the left of the railroad coming west Young's Knob is -487 feet and Flat Top 4.378 feet high;' These are the highest points. The terminal peak of the range. Cedar, Cliff, six, miles from Asheville, is 3,850 feet high. Pisgah, within view of Asheville to the Southwest, isi;15,7e7 feet high, and Little Pisgah 4,724,V; . The Balsam Mountains to tjbe South west of Waynesvilte abound, in high peaks, fifteen of which, are more than 6,000 feet high. , ,, These. are ; Enos.Bk)tts' Balsam, 6,097, Junaluskee North Point, 6,223, Junalus kee South . Point, 6,055, Bojekstand Knob, 6.002, BrotanPlott, 6,246, Amos Plotts' Balsam, 6,276, Rocky Face, 6,031; Double Spring Mountain, 6,380,aBich land Balsam, 6,425, Chimney Peak 6,234, Spruce Ridge Top,- 6,076, Rheinhart's Mountain, 6,126, Mount Hardy 6,138, Devil's Court House, 6,049, Sanrs Knob, 6,491, Cold Mountain, 6,063. There are 57 mountains in Western, North Carolina above 6,000 feet highi Along the dividing line between North Carolina and Tennessee there are many that rise above that height, and the av erage height of the whole chain is above 5,000 feet. Among miscellaneous items relating to heights, it may be stated that the bead spring waters of the French Broad river are 2,739 feet above the sea; the High Pinnacle seen on the mountain section of thetailroad between Henry and the long tunnel is 5,701 raet high. Propst's Knob, in the South Mountains. just in tWp rear of the Glerf Alpine Springs, is 3,022 feet high. " " 1 The highest peak of the Smoky Moun tains is 6.636 feet hfg. the Roan 6,306, andl&B'Grandfatnef "mt," Wittcl area mass ot - Table itocfc, een from the railroad, and 16 naileiriorth bf Mort g.anton is 3.918 feet high; , Boone, the - most elevated village in the United States east of the Rockv .Mountainajis 322 fee.tAhove the seaj ttjairersvme isgco.? 'nendersonyjlle 2,167, Asheville (we repeat the figures) A250, an W ay nesville 2,757, Burnsville 2,840. . i . GVATEMAhA ANP MEXICO. No Statement of the Bono dry Dispute ' S.binjttetl to the United. States Gov xaent, . Wabhington. July 25. No inform a- tion has, been communicated to the uovernment nere as any agreement De tiwen Guatemala and Mexicoi touching th disputed boundary, (question. It is believed, however, that the man is is a fair way to reach an adjustment. The President, it is understood, is unwilling to arbitrate, unless requested by both parties to do so, and unless tberqujestio to ba. sjettled shall be definitely, agreed UDOn"' - -j a y ' 4 ! 1 Ttie ybunjr man or woman who must ioisake society because of mortlfylDg freckles, tan, tetter. Pimples and itching exoriatlons of the face, should use some of Dr. Benson's Skin Cure. It e'eanses the scalp and Is good for the toilet. BXDFOBD AXCH ASD LSOrf 8FRIH6S WATTB AJTD Mass. The peat tonic an alterative contains twice as much Iron and:flfty per cent, more alura tmo than any '"alum aw Iron mass0 known Jast the Ahlng for the "aprmg weakness" now so leraj.. Bold by all druggists of any standing, ces reduced one half. raayll tf Natural Fruit Flavors. Preparetf fibnftfii choicest Fruits, with out coloring, poisonous oils, acids or Griific ial Essences. Aways unifN in stfongth, withquj gnj (HhiMeratioas or impurities. Save 'gained their reputation from their perfect purity, superior strength and qua. By. Admitted by all who have u$e.d them as the most delicate, grateful and natural ffaror for cakes, puddings, creams, etc. a ) : AartJPACTUiiEl) BT - . STEELE & PRICE; Chicago, HI,, and St. Louis, Ho., Fwrfr, kd Br. friet'e Halt Ttttrntt, Wl MAKi NQ SiCOND QUADS COOPS. YOtr CAN BUY A liD TRIP TICKET FROM (ARLOTTE to Ashovllle for 8.30, gBee8 bob o " .ro, RALEIGH , " 13.73, OOLD8BORO ' 16.20, -vn THE Herii NorftMlina Railroad. ; ittU19 mm H orifdrd 4cid PhMfbate for Alco bolUm. Dr. P. P. uumartln, DetroBV Michigan, says: "tMafBHnd fc. very saasfactOry in us effects, notably in the prostraUon attendant upon alcoholism." YTeteMi Fright. To worry about an t Liver. Kidney or Urinary Trouble espeeialli Brtghi's Disease of Diabetes, as Hop Bitters never f aits of a cure where a euro is possible.. We know tbis -U . ... The Pubh& is requested carefully to notice the new cttid enlarged Scheme to be drawn Monthly. capital, PRizr, ri,oo. Tickets only $5,' Shares In Proper: Ion 1-1 lilM.li .Louisiana State; Lottery Company.! Incorporated In 1868 for 25 ' years by the Legla jature for Educational and Charitable purposes Sa1la,,51000'000-own,h reserve fund of $660,000 has since been added. mfeT,bhTi popular vote itejranchlse, The on! j Lottery erer rotd on and endorsed br uw people of aoy State. Itne?er scales or post- pones. .If GRAND SINGLE NUMBER Drawings will take place monthly. A. SPLMDH) 0PP0BTUHITY "n,, FORTUNE EIGHTH GRAND DRAWING, CLASS H, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, Ai;UST8h, 188a, 14Tlh Monihlr Draninr. rtnJ-" th FoUowlDg Sckeme, under the ex clusive supervision and management of GKN. G. a i7AFS8uAttD-01 Louisiana, and Gen JUBAL w7;J ?.f rg1111, wbo manage ail the draw-- itnls Company, both ordinary and nmt. ed OfflcUULlste1681 correctness ot the puDUsh- CAPITAL PRIZE, 7 5,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollar Each. Fractions, In Fifths in Proportion. LIST OF PRIZES: i 1 CAPITAL PBIZE $ 75i000 J .. :: 4- 25,000; 2 PBizEsof86,ooo::':::::::::;:::r ii'ooo , :: -fopo jgiooo Afi :!:... 10,000 ., 600 10,000 tou 200 an nnni iooo ; is...:.:. il,m APPBOXIMiTION PBIZE6. j 9 Approximation Prizes of $756. '6 75 9 Approximation Prtzes of ....... 4:50O 9 Approxunaaon Prizes of 250 2,250 1967 Prizes, amoLnong to $296,o00 Application for rates to clubs should ionly be' Swni?e,S?ce ofJne company in New Orleans. or farther l&formaOon write clearly, giving full address. Send oiders by Express. Berbtered Let ter or Money Order, addreesed only to M. A. DAUPHIN, or M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. . 607 Seventh street, Washington, D. C. N. R-Orders addressed to New Orleans will re ceive prompt attenUoD, lulll -POPULAB MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE In tnentyof LoulsviUe.on : v . MONDAY, JUL Y '.mat, 1882. , These drawings occur monthly (Sundays except. tf) under provtsloHS of an Act of the General As sembly of Kentucky. 1 The United States Circuit Court On Karen 81, rendered the following decisions : 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Com' pany is legat : - 8d-i-Its drawings are fair. The Company has now. on hand a large reserve fund. Bead the Us of prizes for the JULY THAWING. 1 Prfte. $30,000 1 Prize 10,000 1 Prize, 5 000 10 Prizes, 81,000 each 10,000 20-Prises, 500 each,.. 10,000 lOa Prizes, 100 each 10,000 288 IS8" IS io.ooo S00. Prizes, 20 each. 12,000 100O Prises, ' 10 each! lO.OOd Prizes, SSOOeaeh, Approximation Prizes 82,700 9 Prtzes, 200 " 1,800 9 Prizes, 100 " " 900 1,960 Prises, 8112,400 Whole Tickets. S2; Half tickets, 81; 27 Tickets 350; 55 Tickets, 8100. Bemli Money or Bank Draft In Letter, or send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGISTERED LSTTEB OR POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of K5and upward,, by Express, can be sent at our ex pense. Address -all orders to r! M. BOARDMAN. CourierJoumal BuUulng, EbulsvlUe, Ky., or 809 Broadway New York. Jul4 DBET (S CO., ESTEY, KOSEDALE, ORGANS. Steinway, Webber, Dete Bro's, ; HAINES and GATE CITY PIANOS NEW YORK PIANOS, It la conceded, lead the World. I am agent for all the celebrated New York makes and SELL THEM AT FACTORY PRICES. ' Do njpt t be fooled by flashy advertisements, but give me a trial be fore you buy and I win how you that I can distance all competi tors, both in price and terms. All I ask Is a trial and this e n com yon nothing, while It may be the n( i saving you a great deal in an instrument rent. Call on or Hddress Lock box 274, JNtt R. EDDINS, Charlotte, N. C. miy23 vs',,au3 ninajn lu D,uv& cikiii iu sou V. DG8R1NS' STARCH POLISH An important dis covery, by whic) every family maj give their lineb that beautiful fin ish peculiar td fine laundry work. Ask your Grocet.; J. B DOBBINS, Philadelphia, Pa; TOR SALE BY J. 8, SPENCEB k CO said FIELDS BRS8M CfcstrlOUe, N. C HARRIS REMEDY C0;l"&SSGSb.: iinMHkm mien m PROF.rlARRlS1 PA8TIU1 REMEOT ' Mem ud eUtetf wae mffr hr. r ncrrew ua riTUal Uem "TIM BMdj if pnt ay ! kovs. 1 fluUtf nwnta), . IU.1 ((Harmto a care, ualea HTenM,ti, I. OaatiatBiMBwnUu),ST. Seat b tornH in pisia wrmppm. Ph.ttln far WiJwmi fnj rmek m. PunpUetdcMTi MUttll dlwil taA Bade t cue cntemlei an appUmtioat ff.-X-Jh-ri PEO LA W N S ! L AW N S The handsomest ever seen In this market at 614c and 7c. LADIES' GAUZE UNDERWEAR, At 25c per piece. WHITE LAWN TIE 3 at 10c to 50c. LADIES' LISLE THREAD HOSEJ-Cheap. 5TH AVENUE HAIR CRlkPERS. A large lot of MOSQUITO C tNOPriS and NETTING. BULLET-SHAPED PEABL BUTTONS No bVt. 5, 6 and 614. KID GLOVE3 at 25c per pair, very popu'ar. Anotber Ktockof thmt 10c 44 BLE4CHRO OOiTfEftr, LINEN an moUAIH ViLSTERS. Look avt Oar Stock Before garcjtialnr, m w are OFFERING BARGAINS THAT NO OTHER HOU3E IN TOWN CAN "HOLD A LIGHT TO." HAEGEAVES & WIILiBlEILiM SMITH BUILDING. Jul23 MUSIC CHARLOTTE, IM. C. 3Ft-A.3a"oaa: of iiUDDEiff ets. bates. era MS feSlfcCI,, j Ill III - Thousands ot Musical Families throughout North and Booth,'. Carolina are intending to purch se PIANOS and ORGANS in the Fall, when cotton comes in. WHY WAIT? Buy at once, and enliven the long, hot SUMMER MONTHS with Music and make the "HARVEST HOME" still more Joyful. Mii-Sii Under our Mid-Summer Sale, we offer to sell during the months of JUNE, JULY, AUGUST and SEP TEMBER, 1882, PLAN 08 and ORGANS, of eveiy make, style and price, at our very lowest cash rates On PIANOS $25 Cash, On ORGANS $10 Cash, without imms OB IF BALANCE CAN'T 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. tiix (rt) years guarantee. Stool and Instructor with every Organ. Freight paid both ways if no sale. Test them in jour own ho ires. Address 3VXoSxxa.lt la. Mualo Zouso. PROF. WM. BAKER Is my authorized Tuner to this house. SPECIAL OFFER! TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL STOCK, I WILL SELL FOR A SHORT TIME ON THE IMSTAL Part Caeli and the Balance in Weekly or monthly Payment. E. M. ANDREWS, FURNITURE DEALER. Jul2l gjexa dtrjerttsenxetxts. GEORGE PAGE & CO. Patent Portable Circular SAWL1TLXS Alio BUttaory m ronton STEAM ENGI7J 9 a. PVin iWMian 01 BALTIMORE, Muf. kWater Wheels, Wood World Cstalocw CIVIL,' JCECHANICAL and MINING ENG NEEBING at the Rensselaer Polytechnic I stuute, Tror. W. Y. The oldest engineering e in America. Next term begins SeDtember The Rezlstei for 1882 contains a list of the duates tor the cast 66 years, with their posltlo also.'courseof study, requirements, expenses, e Address x lulll 4w luyiujLuitunjt, Director WANTED. A WASHINGTON Hand Press and material At , 7-column newspaper. Address j. r. MAUI j p harinoton. . ES ? Grist Md Floor ME j i -.- ;; Bead foi Junl4tf . - Shelby , mi t - HOUSE er Special Offer : Balance November 1st, 1882. Balance November 1st, 1882. ah? advance is price, BE PAID IN THE FALL, and Repairer. All work guaranteed. Send orders H. McSMITH. T FLAN, lTtTKKBX X.TTTTU UREH KKK 2 5 I 88 T B XX T Kill X U URRK KB S8a V- V uu RK REEK V: THE 1ST ELEGANT larket Specialties In CKESSSHIBTa h Tultioh, $75. Extra stocBw my?S25a v I nl for cat&ict)e to . .rtvci. w lniti ' . mutt. r j .1 - ' I 1 i if" --P Hi-Si tewvii nr-vt2 i .HI W f f " , ... n. S'ili