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i , J (J jfif&ld id ill id CHARLOTTE, N. C.v WEDNESDAY AUGUST 2, 1882. NO. 4,151) VOL. XXVIII. r R t w is Ill SAJLtiS. ; a & H" T HE time haa now arriyed for closing out all uaMER goods, and on Monday Morning, July 24th, we propose to offer bakgains that will pay any one to secure. will be sold at a sacrifice. Our MiEGQOQS 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. We do not intend to pack any sum mer goods this Fall if possible. We have Ribbons, Laces, Jul28 GREAT BARGAINS CAN BE HAD IN : i "5 s il Win XftJ-jlfrt Hi Alexander & Hams aw Manilla A M '1 F-w ill lib am g8 C500ds, GMrthlufi, Set: TO-DAY VE make great Redaction la Many Mac of Oood, and a-fct the trade to make an Examination of UU B AR" before Pnrchaslng Eliewliere. Now i the Time to Bay LINBJf LWS AMERICAN and SCOTCH OI.VGHA.TI!. Spring and Sojnmer OK RXt 0000i. A Lot of fflco'i and Roy a' STRAW HATS at First Cost. A It em n ant Stock Of CAME MAT TING very Cheap. Have Just Received a lot of MOS QUITO CANOPll'8 and MOSQUITO NET'J'llVti by the Piece. We are Offering Ureat Bargain and you should not be slow to avail &o aself f Thi nt. jt, Kj fofGLB & CO, ju2 Summer 'amis At this season, various diseases of the bowels are prevalept, and many live or lost through lack of knowledge of a safe and sure remedy. Pxrky Davis' Paw Killer is a ure cure for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, etc, and is perfectly safe. Eead the following Bainbrisox, N. T., March 23, 18BL PlRBT Davb' Path Killee faiU to afford inttant rtlief for cramp and paiu in the stomach. a JOSBPH BUBDITT. Kioholvtli-E, N. Y., Feb. 2, M8L The very bt medicine I know of for dysentery, cholera morbus, and cramps in the stomach. Hava use it for years, and it is r curt every time. Julius W. Dek. Moikgona, Iowa, March 12, 188L I have need your Pain Killcb in severe cases or cramp, oo lie, and cholera morbus,and it grave almost Instant relief. L. E. Caldwilu CABNE8VTLLE, GA., Feb. S8, 1881. For twenty years I have used your Pain Killer in my family. Have used it many times for bowel complaints, and it aiway cur, Would not feel safe without a bottle in the house. J. B. I vie. SaoO, Ml., Jan. 22, 188L Have used Perht Davts" Pain Killsb for twelve) years. It Is safe, ture, and reliable. Ho mother should allow it to be out of the family. . H. I. Nates. OkKDA, N. T., Feb. 13, 188L We beran Tifdnff it over Uirtyyears ago, and it always tnves immediate relief, would hastily oaxa to ko to bed without a bottl in thehouse. W. O. SraBBT. OOTTWATBOBO, S. C, Feb. 22, 188L Hearly every tamily in this section keeps a bottle In the house. Da. E. Mobxox. IT. S. COHStTUlTK, , Cbettxd, Rhenish Prussia. Feb. 8, 188L I have known Pkbbt Davis' Path Killik almost from the day it waa introduced, and after years of observation and use I regard Its presence in my household as an inditpauabU necessity. -. or ' j I. 8. Potter, U. 8. Consul. ' BuBTON-ON-TSET, ENO. . I had been several days suffering severely f rota diarrhesa, accompanied with intense pain, when I tried your fAXK Exlijcb, ana found almost Instant relief. H. J. Noonb. 21 Movtaoue St., London, En a. Durlnr a residence of t wenty-thiee years in India, I nave given it in many cases of aUirrhoea, dysen tery, and cholera, and never knew it to fail to give relief. . . . B. OLA&roajc No family can safely be without this invaluable remedy. , Its price brings it within the reach of alt For sale by all druggists at 25c 50c and $1 .00 per bottle, PEKRY DAVIS & Sf)N, Proprietors, Providence, E. L sept Vw sept k oct. Washington and Lee Gen. C W. C. LEE, President. nvHOROUGHInstrrjctlpn to Languages Litkha- , x tctbb nd,6cjftc, ana m the proies-ionai schools of law ana jenginkekinu. tieannnu location in the Valley of Virginia. Necessary tsx penses for the whole session, exclusive or dooks and clothes, need not exceed 8225 to S3 00. Ses sion opens September a 1st For catalogue ad dress . J K UflrBJSlilii JR.. Ulern, Julll eoa lm Vl) Lexington, va. , LAW SCHOOL OF " WHlNGtT AND LEE UNIVERSITY, Gen. G. W. C. LEE, President. TTamiifr? A Graves. M. A.. Professor or com' mod Law and, Eauif"; Hon. J. Randolph Tucker, LL. ., 'Professor Lxmsutuuonai law; uuugo n. Wf Streffey. mi B.rLecturer on Wills; Judge Win. li McLaughlin, Lecturer on Fleadioii. session begfns aBpwmbsi t rW 1 JW.s Jfor caiai' gue ana lull lniOTmanon rootbsh - - - yror. c. a. umav.ks, Leiipwy, . WHEELR&I7ILS0irS Lightest RurmlriK and 3est Sewing MacWpe In the World. Tn It before buying sjiy otner. AGENTS WANTJEJ0U- r- send for Terms and Price ttst RICHMOND - TA. mam " ; . ' .' AieaYeiaM Mi OPESID MAY 15th. 1882. ' ' . i 7 A i L. i rp,BE8X Springs are two miles from She my, 64 1 nines West of Chtu-lotferand within 1 mileof the Carolina Central taUwan mniUg. fom vh; lotte to 8aeHy. Haflkr wlU be-a M Bprtn' Station natmal of eety train. .. v ' . COLD ANB WABM BATHS. "Wbtto and Bed gulphar Mat ChalTbeate Waters a Bowflng 'AJleT in goodwder. a boo strtof rUS51ec t0f- Uterj accommoda- i'SaMr tether partkmlsrs adores- t .77-a-jA oJ-i k nil. i :!.(. McB. rVBAUn. I0JJ HK next jifflTSSK tJti' ni terms moderate. Catalogue ei "Oompl i ; i hiiibt i iiii'ii T i ii i a. . - M. A- .M m m w -w - W STATE NEWS. Goldsboro Messenger : Col. Ruffin B. Griffin, for many years a well-known hotel keeper, died at Nashville, N. on the 15th inst, aged 81 yes. The ereenbackers of (Jraven county have nominated a fall ticket from Sen ator to coroner. The nominee for the house is colored. The negroes of Nash counts recently held a meeting and resolved that they had the majority and were independent of the white voters. There are rumors afloat that another big rallftifod syndicate has been formed, with havy capital, to buy the. Midland N. C. toad and to undertake other rail way protects in tma-fctate. Mrs. Jessie vvuuuaru, sevu uiiiea north tf Goldsboro, was delivered of "triplets Inaay tne atn nit. Two girls and one ooy. mrs. vv oouara is doing well. Some rogues enterea me resiaence oi Mr. J. P. Britt, in Greene county, near the Wayne line, last Friday and robbed . . . x rnrksB' rr i. Mr. Jritc oi aDounaio in money, ine robbery was perpetrated in open day time. A large portion of the money was in gold. Hyram Webb, a wealthy ana influen tial citizen of Edgecombe county, was found dead in the woods on his farm last Thursday. He started out that morning to find some stock that had strayed, and not returning at dinner, search was made tor him. it is sup posed he died from heart diapse. De ceased was about 55 years of age. Just before going to press we receive ntews of an unfortunate affray at White Hall. We have not been able to get full particulars, but learn! tnat Mr. Thos. W. Uzzell and Mr. Thompson, the policeman, got into a dispute on Saturdav niehi resulting in a renewal of the alfrav Sunday mdrning. K seems that Dr. V. V. Sewell, town clerk interposed, and reports say, knocked down Mr. ThoS. TJzzell. when he was shot in the bbwtels bv Mp.OI K-Uzzell.! Tt. is alsn Rt.atpri that the Dector bad drawn a pistol. All the parties are well-known and Drominerit citizens, and we hope nothing serious may fol low. Greensboro Patriot: Judge Nelson says there are more candidates than toxes in the woods, though there are undoubtedly a great number of the lat ter. It is estimated that the concession made by the Richmond and Danville railroad to the fruit' fair association in the shipment of fruits will be worth several thousand dollars to Guilford county. One shipper has already rea lized a saving ot $250. The amount or freight has been greatly augmented. The arrangement parties. is profitable to both Two suspicious looking negroes are town, begging for prowling around something to eat. They are stout look- ng fellows, and have been offered work at one or two places, butaon t accept it. There is a strong probability that they are escaped convicts, and ot course don't waut to remain in one place long. Gtie of them claims to be rrom Fay etteville, the other from Winston. Winston leader: A colored girl in the employ of Mr. G. W. Hinshaw fell autof the second story window of his dwelling upon her head, and escaped serious injury. The farm or Harris & Martin, ut tins place, have made an a.v'tnmf r5L. This is very unfortunate for the&t gentle men. a3 they were young men ot ener gy and perseverance. A letter from Uxtord to the editor says Col. L. C. Edwards, of that place, has signified a willingness" to accept the nomination for Judge of that district, at the hands of the Republicans. From the amount of brick and lum ber being hauled about town it would indicate that we are in the midst ot a building boom. It is even so. Work on another block of fine brick stores on Liberty street will be commenced this week. This will make the third block, comprising thirteen storeB now going up on that street. We are booming. North. Carolina Jffiines. Speeftl Correspondence Chicago Mining Review. Charlotte, July 25. The Hunter mine, one and one-half miles south of Pioneer Mills, and eighteen miles from Charlotte, 100 deep vein, 2 wide, being worked on a small scale, ore nominally crold. - - Crosby mine, one mne soutnwesii oi Hunter mine, opened at intervals about . ! - AL A 100 yards long, 100 deep .at one place, vein 2 wide, copper and a little gold. Rogers mine, four miles south west of Crosby, 100 deep, vein - wide, ore, gold. and tair, a ntue copper, superior to any of the above. - : ' - Harris mine, one and orte-tialf miles south of the above, l2Qdeep, veia 5 to 6 wide, large, no veins on. property, er Conner and jrold. ' Johrison mine, eight miles southeast, rom Charlotte, opened in pits (no lev els) for about 200 yards, at penH aDoufe 40 deep, ore, gold, ntwejCopper ana,gpow tn water level. . ' """ Stinson mine, seven and nebaif miles southeast of Charr0tteTOtrebalf is Dlacer mine, one-halt of vein. The pla cer worked but little, but is rich. The ein .worked jon. one, side of branch about 25 deep; yields - $10 to 630 per t n. Mak'wrrmine: same distance from Charlotte, same direction, but tojef t of Johnson mina. nearly one fourth in at rirto-e? veins worked 70 Beep at present. Veins i'rb'6 wide: ores, large masses of iron nvrites with a little; copper. Ore cood at Doints.i Iron pyrites ran 50 to Tin. ner rmshel. 91 50 to Sill.50 per ton and oxides $30 t;$37per ton, magnifi- rPTitIv nHi nned. Urttn mine, one mile beyond Maxwell mine, worked at pits- for 200 yards, sMft 4Q.deep, never extensively work ed.; xiem sio per ion. TiaV mine. which is a copper mine, and the Rea mine, which is gold ore, inin and are not more than one mile apart, eieht and one half miles from rViarirttte. East and South Ray mine quite siSlin copper; 90 deepj 200 yards long, at intervals yetft: 1 to 3 wde. TTrAiripb mine, ohened in 1880. by a Boston company, seven miles a little south of east from Charlotte. Gold and eonner. about 100 vards long and 75 to so. feet deen: vein 112 wide, not high- lv snlDhuoated. but much carbonates and silicate of copper. Fine copper from' near the surface down ; ore. more trran n-TftTJwrerield 15 to $75 per ton, Alexandria mlpfi,,five and one half miles neariyBifttof XSharlotte, recently purchased bFSrsttong, Boston company, new machinery, etc , was once worked by an English company, 90 deep ; ore, silicious and iroa pyrites and no cop per : yield $15 per tonj ParriR mine, worked since the war. hn mile to right of above : fO at deep- HaffiHrSirrtewide. Ores, cop- a a r - j am ar av a .Dcr. orriteaaaa eoia. iieiaio wijw per fottf Quieksilver in the shaft. p. a. . ! Am A crnn ClNCINNATL J my 31. A.n mscounaing IprAffrilaritv in the OtnCial COndBCt- Of iKiaiura. .onro-fl E. Dodehtv. secretary fh r.inr.innati. lew urieans uaiu A-a- ciflc Railroad company; was made :pur i i; nottfordav .it was an over isauo 01 thMoTrWirlfdtflMlara of stock of that. iota. TiP issne was promptir turrted iato-cash, but the sUMtrma nfatil the daYaftertrre deaf UW W'wTrWrafte-Tted feyerai months vt,BtftC. eafithrmasno9 i!A ail-1 Domr wtTa Lird v ii .The steamer Bristol, for New York, has been towed back to Avonmouth in a disabled con- -ftal. NEWS NOTES. si-s-tAon deat.riwfrom the e-ffenta nt fVin U1AVUUU . va heat have been reported to the coroner in irniiaueipma aiuv;o ouuo n. The funeral ot. Aaron C. Burr, the adopted son of the renowned Aaron took nlace. Sundav. at hia lati residence, in New .York city. S.nnnmer camn-meetinSS in Marvlnnrt varA vflrv lurcelv attended, and o-orwi order prevailed generally. Mrs. Parnell, a. Bordentown, N. J, has received a pafcle dispatch from her rtano-hter. Theodosia. at Dublin, inform ing her that her daughter Anna, who naa ueen senuusMy n evw tuuee one re ceived the new&pf ,her sister Fanny's death, is now muchJaetter. . Tnrlv Satnrdar'' mornfne sixtv men rode into Chatlhant, Pittsylvapia coun tv. Va.. to lynch Yeatts, who was to have"ben hung FrMay, but was-respit-, ed for a week. Scouts reported that the1 jaU was lighted and wen guarded and the lynchers reireaieu. sey City wit4Wmfa. siet and was ..,mVf of Tv Viaa muiio V4n wife, given the sister cacK her $2,500, with which they, ran away, and on Sat urday went back to hia home, while the sister wentlo.Boston to live with an- xther ststfer? ' ' ' John C. Craft, cashier of the Ex change Bank of Franklin, Pa., was on Saturday reported to be a defaulter for from $50,000 to $100,0Q0. On specula tioas Are.tke cause assjried. ' Craft is a Presbyterian deacon. The solvency of the bauk isaid not to, be impaired. A severe droueht prevails in Jamaica. and the -coffee and pimi&to crops are suffering very much. The water com missioners for Krngsten st oir the supply of water daily rfrtan lOa. m. to 3 :p. m. rne sugar crop the largest wiac Eaa been known fyr m'any yojars. Three young men who had been on. a spree sat down Sunday on the track of a. T"i AiAi 1 . i . A m ? a . TT 1 3 me Liuiiaio ana opuinwesterujianruau, near Jamestown: N. An excursion train cut one-in 'two, fatally iuj'ured, another and badly huw the third. , The protracted drought which has been so destructive to the growing crops in Virginia has beeh partia&y broken during the past two days by the heaviest rains that have fallen ror months. In some localities corn is not a hand high, and onanrjrsrepfirecl for tobacco not a plant has been seen. The outlook previous to the rains was very alarming. r - Detective Von Gerichte'h arrived at New York from Iiondon Sanday with two prisoners, brought over on requisit ion of President Arthur. "One was Jacob Weil, a bookkeeper, who forged the name of his employers, wierth Bros. & Owens, to a check for $3,009.40. The other was William Watts, a mas ter mariner, who is wanted at San'Fran eisco on a charge of assault with intent to murder on the high seas. . The Scouts Guards embarked for Fgypt Saturday, the departure "f the transport being witnessed by the Prince and Princess of Wales aixl oi.be r dis tinguished persons. Arli 1'asha has assumed the dress of a descendant of Mahomet; The Egyptian torts have been blown up and the rail iad from Alexandria Uamleli ii:: i'. t nation again. M d- Lessens -f tb-tt England must pass oyer -i vA-i.Jtouj:. before it shall seize the Ca.iai ine French ministry has re&iu.iii be cause of the refusal of the Chambers of a vote of credit for the protection of the Suez Canal. South Carolina's First New Cotton. Columbia. July 31 New cotton was picked, spun and ginned this morning at Saluda factory, in lexiugtoa county. The factory has telephonic connection across the Congaree river with Colum bia and as the yarn started lor the rail road to go to Philadelphia the news was telephoned. The cotton was grown on factory ground. B-ein A&tJertiseraexi f ' ""- r, l ' GEORGE PACE & CO. Sumuf&cturers or Patent portable cirouiur SAW MIL auk Stttusuy tax ssmm STEAM ENGINES. 5 H. SCHE0EDER ST., BALTTMOBE. MJX ; ,Watw Wheals, Wood Worktog ? Shinirle Mffli. Circular Saws, ;: iv ., . .. . ocuu ir,yiuaifim CrVtt, MECHANICAL and MINING ENGI NJIRWJG atthe Rensselaer Polytechnic In afllntoTrov W V Thfl oldest ehedneerine school -14 AlUUIUO. HOAb Willi ufiliuj :uvii uiww i-x .Tie.Rfirlstet for 1882 contafni a list of the grar , ' . - . ... . . rr"r I .... c ,Uau, course ,OI SUIOJ, rcunrniuicuLn, ripcimca, en. .TWBSfTu:fl.!,.i-. ! --T-. r- 111 iii.w - Director. A DISOngEnEDi LIVER ISTHB DANE of the present generaMon.! t U for the Core of this disease anq nm ibw PEPglA. COKSTIPATIOa, f LUES. e to., that ftV'ffl'ff VT-T-" hve gainer, a world-wide Man maon. No Kemedy has ever been aiBeoTered that ot o feany on Ol aTgftativa oryans. giving tnem vtot so Hervoua System m jaiotxM na ju.ua uica ire T)eveloid.nd BodyjgQbuW ; iXTm ' wval. vPlaXAcr i .aavra:. itirxiuitAtloB Is in 1 dla ti lu A. . aNsr"' ....iTuri X could not half aoroftoa sooonot of tlllittHIUMM . cnuis. a wu aaja Ui oae of aiafMf'fBOJ"a'a- .wmvu TUBrXUA.Tb .ran mv labovcra moaa bott mm mArvelpoa: .1 Vrwthtarvi Mana MllhTDlmtMHi IWIMaDu1:ri BIOOO, pn Tinrs itoovEa Black jy single .PPH5 f thJTa It instantaneously. I a DkHUM uuain, waeatfey; express on receipt Offioe, 85 Murray etretet, NswYo if insi Deen4 )1 BuUdlr KENDRICK & BIX BY I LSii ' nialidlTontMCl p .!.:- ..'I L- W 3 urttjerles. The Public is requested carefully to notice he new and enlarged Scheme to be drawn Monthly. CAPXTAIi PB I Z F, r5,000. Xieketaoaly b&. Share In Proportion Louisiajia State Lottery Company, Incorporated tn 1868 for 25 years by the Legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of SI, 000.000 to which a reserve fond of SfioCOQO has. since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote Its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. 1 The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State. It never scales or post pones. Its -GRAND fe INGLE NUMBER Drawings will take place monthly. A SPLENDID OPPOETITNITT TO WIN A FOBTUNB EIGHTH GRAND DRAWING, CLASS H, AT NEW ORLEANS. TJESTJAY,.AJGIJST ih, lSSi, 147lh Monihly Draw ins:. Look at the Following Scheme, under the ex elusive supervision and management of GKN. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and Gen JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia, who manage ail the Draw ings of this Company, both ordinary and semi annual, and attest the correctness ot the publish ed Official Lists. , CAPITAL PRIZE, $75000. 100,000 Ticket at Five Dollar) Each. Fractional, in Fit thai in Proportion. LIST OF PRIZES: 1 CAPITAL PRIZE 8 75,000 1 " " 25,000 J jfl 0()(y 2 prizes or sb'.ooo "."!"!!!"!".!" 121000 . " 2,000 10,000 h9R 1 0.000 t500 10,000 00 100 30,000 .00 50 J.... 25 000 1000 - " 25 25,Opo APPROXIMATION PRIZES. , 9 Approximation Prizes of J7B0 86,750 9 Approximation Prizes of 500 4,500 f 9 Approximation Prizes of 250.. 2,250 , i. , , i 1967 Prizes, amounting to '.. $265,500 Application for rates to clubs should only be maae to ihe offlte ot the company in New Orleans. For further inTOTtnatlon write clearly, giving full adores s. -'Bend orders by Express, Registered Let ter er Money Order, addressed only to ... M. A. DAUPHIN, . , New Orleans, La. or M. A. DAUPHIN, i 607 Seventh street, Washington, D. C. N. B. Orders addressed to New Orleans will re oeive prompt attentiOD. Julll POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF TEE In the 'ity of Louisvflla. on THURSDAY, AUGUST 31st, 1882. These arawmii!' uscur ' tiirjy (c-un-aajs excell ed) undet provisioas ot i " of the General As sembly of KeutucKy. The Dulled riiairi- Court on Mwreh -i ; rendereo the following ;v : 1st Tht thf . yj.ii?. Kiin Dlstrlbuiu.1. ... any is lt?ai. 2i.-H .int-. .-c, . Thd C.tt-t"- II. i . in hand a Jfiix . . . und. u.21 . f.e8forthe at. oust ' Hawing. 1 lrxe. au,.'C0 1 Prise.... io.W 1 Prize r,-)0! 10 Prizes, Si-o each,.... JO'iGC 20 Prize? E-o eacfl K.'JXiC 100 Ptlzes. :00 each 10 0O0 200 Pnze? eae: io.io 8C0 tTtze.'. vo each, iS'M'.r 1000 P'iies. i'j eacL ixt.ix: H Prizes. S?f;eatu. Apprfxiii)fvUon Prizeti-1 iiif 9 Prizes 20M " " " " 1 SG0 W Prizes, 100 " " " " ' 1,960 Prizes, Jl 12 4.00. Whole Tickets. 82; Hall Tickets, 91; 27 TieSeU S0O; bO licKets. 5100. Remit Money or Bank Draft in Letter, or send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGISTERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our ex pense. Address ail orders to R. M. BOARDMAN. Courter-Joumal Build ine. Louisville, Ky., or 809 Broadway New York. JU13J PELOUBET & CO, ESTEY, ROSEDALE, ORGANS. Steinway, Webber, Decker Bro's, HAINES and GATK CITY PIANOS NEW YORK PLANOP, it Is conceded, lead the World. I am agent for all the cetebrated New York makes and; SELL THEM AT FACTORY PRICES. : Do; not be fooled by flashy advertisements, ' ' : : r but give ine a trial be fore you buy and I will show you that I can distance all com peti tory both in price and terms. 'All I sale is a trial and this (nn coat you nothing, while It maybe the 'fnevt saving yon a great deal to in lnstrnrhenL ' '- . i Organs, ulwuys la stock either to sell or repL can 1 rn ni MiidrAcs Lock Bix-i74, JNO. R. BDDlNiS Charlotte. N C. may28 WANTED. A CTIVE. Rescec able men to sell attractive -fV books on itistaliniertv Liberal terms. Ap ply at Jul29 1 CdARLOTTB HOTEL. YOU CAN BUY AD TRIP TIC1I FROM CHABLOTTE im Aslwvllle for 8.20, GREENSBORO " . 9709 RALEIGH " 13.75, GDLDSBOBO " 16V0, VIA THE Wem Ml tolipa Mod lalylff ' " " nwiH Bnwmm(H HmmtDuaiH Bsc 'X'-upon A permanWjt baslat ad? offers tU the l"g fiiyiPMii..liim GRKKTCBORa 4wiiicitiEgiBrtBe23wl HOBIU. .tJi.iauii ii mm. .iijmm ov m("wf- So. u IJVU gush Tuition, S75. Extra studies moderate. Ap a A. . a-, - HI ' TWd ply ior catalogue to . . x. nia lm i fteaWent LAWNS! The handsomest ever seen In this market at 614c and 7c. LADIES' GAUZE UNDERWE AR, At 25c per piece. WHITE LAWN TIES atjlOc to 50c. LADIE3' LISLE THHEAD H03K Cheap. 5TH AVENUE HAIR CRIMPERS. A large lot of MOSQUITO C 1NOPHH and NETTING. BULLET-3HAPED PEARL BUTTONS No bVi, 5, 6 and 6JA. KID GLOVES at 2oc per pair, very popuar. Another Stack of (bat loc 4-4 BI.KiUieD DOMESTIC, LIVES and Oil. 11 II DL1TERS. Look at Our Stock. Before Purchasing-, at wo are OFFERING BARGAINS THAT NO OTHER HOUSE IN TOWN CAN "HOLD A LIGHT TO." EABGBAtES Sz WIX1HEI1M SMITH BUILDING. Jul23 DtDflnDg - SFBiiMI SUMMER CLOTHINj -:o: A POSITIVE :o: WE HAVE REDUCED Our own Manufactured Suits, former price $22.50, now $18.00, Our $18.00 and $16.50 Suits, at the uniform price of $14.00. A handsome line of $15.00 and $12.50 Suits at uniform price of $10.00. Oof Entire Stock of Men's Summer Underwear at Cost. A Handsome Line of Boys' and Children's Suits at and Below Cost. iW These Gods must h sold in oruer to secure Room for FALL G00D3. The prlees given are s:r.ciy CAS a. Call early ana seare Bargains. Respectfully, L. Slkrwaiigei' & Bro., UABIMi FVSBt'O iIlLK Cl.O Illicit A ft T.Ml.OUS. MUSIC CHARLOTTE, fM. C. tRA-RTCHfof iHiTJ &3 .523 can CL- C3 CQ CLTD Wholesale & Retail Thousands of Musical Families throughout North and South CaroMna are intending to pureh se PIANOS and ORGANS in the Fall, when cotton comes In. WHY WAIT? Buy at once, and enliven the long, hot SUMMER MONTHS with Musie and make the "HARVEST HOME" still more Joyful. Ifid-Snmmer Special Offer : Under our Mid-Summer Sale, we offer to sell durlDg -4 TEMBIR, 1882, PIANOS and ORGANS, of eveiy - - A . k On PIANOS $25 Cash, On ORGANS $10 Cash, WITHOUT INTEREST OB AST ADVANCE IN PBICE. IF BALANCE CANT BE PAID IN THE FALL, Longer time will be given, with a reasonable lncreaee of price. All instruments of every grade and price Included in this sale. Tell your musical Mends of It. Write us for Catalogues. Price Lists and Circulars. This sale closes October 1st 1882 Early purchase secures cash prices land easy terms, bix (ft) years guarantee. Htoel and Instructor with every Organ. Freight paid both ways if no sale. Test them In your own hon es Address . 2VIoJSxM.it la. Zklualo Houso. l- PROF. WM. BAKER Is my authorized Tuner and Repairer. All work guaranteed. Send orders to this house.' H- Mc3MITH. SPECIAL OFFEE! TO MAKE ROOM FOR A L Li I WILL SELL FOR ft IKT STAL M . J ! ; PartCaah and the Balance r T'y.li i .vj r,-. wA rsi) m. m.9ztx tJRNITURB BEARER. ul21 LAWNS and; OF - :o: CAS! SALE. :o:- OIDE3NT cfi? I3ATES. on 5 the months of JUNE, JULY, AUGUST and 8E P make, style and price, at our very lowest cash rates Balance November 1st, 1882. Balance November 1st, 1882. 8TOUK SHORT TIME ON THE BS S3" T PIjA In Weehlr or monthly Payment. HOI SE, upon applleatloi idltioil. .x . . , - marl9tf
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 2, 1882, edition 1
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