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AdI5IrI :HaVfl5Igao aTTOJJIAIiO Yd I A a IF KXTT 4 VOL. XXVI IL i ' I i-4- CHiW3TTEv AUGUST 4- 1882; NC. 4,161. -4-S- NEWS NOTES circuit In 1862 MrMUea received tha 'f r -.-v-Aii. v J Jd .ii LI 1 14'.J . I . j- J 'ill A 1 if II I . . in A r- OUT'S" c; : SA.IIiIBor . :a a h T"HE time has now arrived l '"'for closing1 out all summer goodsj and on Monday Morning, July 24th, we propose to offer babqaiks thlu will pay any one to secure. TO DAY 1 OIRDRiii will be sold at a sacrifice. Our WHITEGDODS WE Kedactitm 1 Hlany - J ; 2 Line of ood, and alt tUe trade make an ExmlaUn of OfTK BAH (JAINS before Purchasing; Ele where. , Mow H the Time to' Biif LINEN LAWIMN, AlVAEBlCArV and SCOTCH ;lJ M A Tis. Spring and Summer nniai GOODV A Lot of men'N ad Ioj'fc'JSXBAW RATS at First Coat. A Remnant Stock of CANE MAT. TING very Cheap. Have J nut Received a lot of MOS QUITO canopies and IttOSQriTO NETTING by the Piece. We are Offering "Great Bargain, and you abould not be alow to avail You me If of Then, Jui2 T Ei, 8EIGE Sf CO. will be sold cheap. Our La dies' and Misses osjetcy will be slaughtered- Our Ging hams, Lawns and all light fabrics of Dress Gooda will bp 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, Summer Oomph V -'7 vtl iTr- At this season, vtripus diseases of; the bowels are present, and many lives an lost through lack; of knowledge of a safe and sure remeijy; Perk Davis' Paqi Kijper is a sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, etc., and is perfectly safe. Bead the following: AiwBin6KsN.T., March SS,11, PlUflT Path' Pain KlWB never failt to afford ivitatii re betor cramp and pain In tne Btomaeh7 - ' ' - - Joseph Bukditx. : -- VhcasfuriLix, N. T., Feb. 2, 186L 1 The, JT x medicing I know of for dysentery, Cholera morbus, and cramps in the stomach. Have) used it for years, and it is ur cure every time, . Julius W. Die. - MorwaoiM., Iowa, March 12, 188L Jnave Tinea your Pain Kh-leb in severe cases of cramp, colic.and cholera morbus.and it gave almbat instant relief. L K. Caldwul. Cabnesyilxe, Ga., Feb. 28, 1JL For twenty years I have used your Pain KiiilM In my family. Have used it many times for bpwst complaints, and it always ture. Would not feel'sif 9 without a bptde in the fonge. - ' J. BIvtE. Have used Perry Djyib5 Pain Killer for twelve years. It is safe, ture, and reliable. JiO n")"1 if". T VAvioL Oneida, N. T., Feb. 19. ML should allow it to be out of the famll ' We betran nsincr it over tMrt ' to go.to bel without a sortie ii JfeatteVftrri mouse. In the.' w. o. spiastT. i A fatal case of yellow fever was yet portea at rnew urieans Tuesday. States district attorney US far; the Wi in 1865, Mr. mi tea resumed Uie prac nf hia rtrrtrooairtn in vnva iih w-'j It is said the British eovemmeht has mm h formprt a -tartWiVHrr- viqencB tnat gorteEtiafclen on-; Hon. H. D. Lesense. bince theiose of 1 i v i II it iii l i it a t-j mi ftiana i A-1 -a r m m i.i . i , - -. The Mexican revenue -for the1 fiscal identified with aUtteovemerita fco$e- year were $27,500,000, an increase of cure good government for lusStat and $400,000. ? . s Clty- In the PUlsburyljfiseiisfffcbntest ; .ji i i he waspromint ,in; ntinjasMnisr the f The nominatlott of Gov; &U John, te rasdality of themrssioneraf eieC- Kansas prohibition .leader, to a i third tion. Again, in 1873, wlen thei infa- twi aW,ass.uredw 1 'ii';? mousiJoardef-coinoiiBSioners of! ew. In a drunken bra,wl at Whitehall, N. J tion and their tools had, by the t most f x., lucouay, xiciiiy -ueieuKuecK soot -lr'"e1, f ""'"t"-vJ n :r. 'i m and killed his newly-married wf. Rain; has-TrlTixtingujied -the Michigan forest ! fires:' Twolarmefs have been burned out since the last re ports, losing houses and crops, j . ,-, ' - It is reported from Matamoras. IMex.. that there are over LfoUr hundredicases in,er, the conservative candidate, potyofcioirVi iv nia election as mayot . of -GharlesUoni; mr. janes was seieuteuw wnnnei tho protest and contest in behalf f f ft. Wagener and his Doara, ..ivir,jayrfisl took a prominent partta,,tJu6 . -Tax iUn ions ana 4.acspe. oyeniiops of 1871 ana 1874. JiiVeryooay remembers Yif TCiifur ffiver h iha city Thri anni. the stubborn and successful fightimade tary condition is frightful. j Mobiles against the-ltindericg , oti v.ThtLo,1?dQvTimesi' m a Recast of of "76, 'And in Ihe subsequent prSk the .English harvest, aays:, heat tion of thepublie thieves who hid-'w, " "Miijr auiuuui a lau average,! long rioted in Columbia. ,Hia , Jatesi, S1 aV5 lfc wlU be no etterithaft.Uhough not least, public servieeWhis . " uucuonai ana , jUharttabLe purposes ,nE.Slu?-5 popular? veta ta frincWse The OrflTrl.hfft,.!' tid. vuoPeopia-Oiaajf State, It never scales dr post- 11 j iijjHEry ewe vta and eaaotsaff by 1 JH$ti!z Drawings will A BJfliBSDID OPPOETDlHTir ffVr tnrv.i . f fnr tfift last. rtv vara " ; r -'E ""V DOV,1??,7va " . - j , . aoie aeienetf ti me citizjeps wno I wereJ a T t- t ' . .. f . - I niiina thfl viphmnf rho'infaiflA .- vui. o. Ak,.,Aucuor, agea wj, orotneMn r " 7r Vu f? TSL " law of Gen. Beauresard. comrlatpa cut o-03 m the United States Court last suicide at New Orleans --TiiPrtiv-tv 8PrlDg suuuuug aia is attributed S'SLltffi "ISLo U the oraw ng himself through the head, It jrTHE nominee for secretary " orf mvitafSJ'-??mfimra''kmlm ibutedtoill-nealtli. ; l l-: state. : i-mki!t.':ta9f PbbUsh. Jno. W. Clyde, a colored Dostal affeotl f-33, - -Pscomb was-l3orn in' recently arrested at Charleston, fc, C. frag5nei?' 2-u ,-F8 was graduated, fromi i ,: : ' .1 i' ...- !. the South Carolina, College. $Ee maiyjeao WViiir. Each : ried the eldest daughter' of ' GoverndrJ F. W. Pickens. He settled in Newheri on a charge of robbing the mailsicom mitted suicide in that' city: Tuesday head. ""vT-r 1 county as a planter., near Chdppell ah a' t . , j -J Depot. In i860 he was elected to thai K.ATfl1S.0Wi.W!!i Wj?.5,t staff of Governor Bonham at the atul rA '" T . T w"u iiu urn rae or jvianassas. in 1862 be went updri tatner s clothes t.n tpn him frnm ffninn I iho Dfuff Af rL.n t .ii i Tt1 1- i owaa ui uou, ja, j, xuuer as ri uari vr7,:X i, vT "H-v ian w imuidBwi, uunu 1803 was maae huh chastise the boy, and rolled down. strrs, tant general of a division nfAvairv 4 ktil 1 ' I " uivu iUOiWUU lie HCIVKU HtUiinH receiving a;atal shock.-- At Bernville, Berks county, Pa,,liar- iibuu iMag, ageu ou, years, a rarmer, scratched his arm ob a Canada tiistle in the harvest field, wMle workiigon Emanuel Haag's farm. He aftervtards examined a cow that , died suddjehTy, and contracted blood poisoning. t hich ended in fatal lockiaw. It is stated tnat i wo sons, wno assistea in xtje ex- of the war. In 1872 he betiTiitiinect eu wun ine taxpayers' moveineiii. al 1876 he Was elected tn the, Sonata vw.. Newberry and secured his positidn ii uecem Der, 1877, serving -until 18801 Hi was appointed auditor in' ISgQ'and per ed that year acceptably to the people . ma uumiLry.pADouc 1874 ne becal .insister oi ine otate lirange, which in loo 500 ' ' 10001 : - amination, haye-similar Bymptoms of ?tion De naDeld continuously to blood poison. ' - T- day. , - , poison; The number of ChTisfciafaa " uiDDAajuin m.wna is. eBuijiatea at 500. Dechair the cantured; RriM fth imirl. shipman, is comf ortablv lodged in dajro. The Governor of Assioot, the capital of Upper Egypt, s holding the city for the Khedive. The conditions on which Tur kish intervention in Egypt will now be allowed are unsettled, and England; may oppose the sending of Ottomon troops The action of Russia in withdrawing from the Constantinople corifeVerw. is said to be due to the personal initiative of the Czar. - THE NOMINEE FOR COTROLIb4ge; ERAIm William E. Stoney was born in tile city oi unarieston in 1839. u Hei Wi eaucated in the private schools of Ch, lesion and in 1856 entered the f ou class of the South Carolina Military Academy at Columbia and commanded company B of the cadet corp in bis first class year. He graduated in April, 1860. In December, i860, he went into the State service as lieutenant in tie Moultrie Guards, 1st Rifle Regiment, and remained with this command Until after the fall of Fort "Sumter. Their, having been appointed a lieutenantin the regular Confederate army, he wav ordered to Wilmington, N. C, is a drJB' master; soon after was sent toRih--mond, Va., and attached for a .time to the staff of Gen.'W, S. Winder, then"! iransierrea to me stall ot Uen. MIsr Bonham, in the field at Vienna. Upon the resignation of Gen. Bonham in No vember. 1801. he was transferred to South Carolina on general staff, duty. maffratrplESfig6 on James Island, then under command of Cor. C. H. Stevens. In May, lSGoylie was promoted tO-captain. ILa-ns jtn GKKAT B i fi u ill CAN BE HAD IN on .OBio1 N. . 9. Consul. .NT, E.X " -TTBrOpwuLATS, i' Pain Killer almost ea,i ; - CsxraiA Bhxnish Prussia. Feb. 8, 1881 . . iaave anowAnBBXiuA irom tne PP1 " j : ':JLS. I had been everalfsnCeriur severely from aiarrhcea, aecdmpanied with' Intense pam, when I tried TOUT PAIN KlLCESand found ahnnot inittAnt - , 4H. J.NOOKB. , 2h JjoNTAQtiE bt,-, London, Enq. rKn? aresidenof-tweutv'lttee years in India, 1 hv yiven in giafty xasag of disrrhcea. dyseB . tery aiachito and never Jmewtt to fail to give relief- , " ITTj R. CLAauxg. Ke family- can -s ftfely e "without; this invaluable remedy. Tte' price brings it within the reach of all. , For sale by jdl druggists at 25c., 50c and $1.00 per bottle. ' PERKY DAVIS & SONrProprietors, . Previdenc sept dtw sept koot. Washington and Lee Universj, enl O. W. C. LEE, President; ; ' ' t t THOROUGH Instruction in Lanouagbs. LitKBi - tubs and Scibnck, and In the professional schools of Law nd Mvarmssasov ? HAitHfiii location is the1 VaHdy -ot Vlrgloa,- 'Necessary peuses 1 or toe wnoie session, exclusive 01 DOQtSa and clothes, need not exceed S225 to shoo. Ses- I sion opens September 2 1st For catalogue! Id- I dress J. L. CAMPBELL. Jr.. Clerr1. 5 I juili eoa lm WASHINGTON ANp R UNIVER8;: uea v. v. Lisa, rresiqent. g Faculty; C. A Graves, M. A., Professor of CoiBH mon Law and Equity; Hon. J. Randolph TudkBr. The South Carolina Nominees. The following sketches of the. J)emo- cratic nominees for State offices in South, Carolina we clip from ; the Charleston News and Courier: T-HE JfQitrNEE FOR GOVERNOR. The Hon. Hugh S. Thompson is a na tive ot Greenville county,' and tis S years of age.- He is a randsoh of Chancellor Waddy Thompson, wh for about twenty-five years was one of the judges of the Court of Eauitv of .Smith Jaro.lina,-and a nephew of Oen. Wtddy t vmu. uapwun. na-ws jm mumhor n o-.iyJ I on the 10th of-JuJv. and remaiiiAri lina and afterwards minister tc&Sico Mn??' 0D tt&f&vt Gei-Tliafprro, during the administration of President 1 wf ussauit-Qi an miu, in which Harrison. Col. Thompson was.eikdiW ' waejreireij jvoonaea.. lleported ated at $he military academy ofi this ior uuty CPxenuier, ana made mspee fit.ariit th AiTaa rf i ar : a i iri? tor-sceneral of Haeood's Brigade, then - hjw. a. veal aiLer i j s w - juai, oxg.ani?ea.. vx-ine Dauie ot pore waitnai, neaetersburg. was Bhot through the lungand incapacitated for service ror a lew months, -but rejoined hiseommand in time to particiuate in the FortEisher campaign in December, 1864,' and remained; with, the brigade turougn me rest or its career: until It was surrendered at -Greensboro, on April 26, 1$$- aBdsJsanded "at Lan caster c6urUious,iMaytl8bS. "He then returned to Charleston and' eneae-ed in planting, but disgusted " With the perse- cuuon oi tne jjeanian'a uureau went West in 1868, and "for thiee years was employed as an engineer in : the States of Nevada, Missouit atriin the IndLin TerritoryiAln.-the SaXt't ;iS7l he re turned 'Southi.CaroTiB;and.igairi en gajged., 4 h :'plantfn pvbrrt oeln g offered a ivi k i GfcABd ffi) AT !SW OHLEiNS. i u "iFr9vlon" ,n in Proportion. ' t :;. JJ8T OF-PEIZE3: '', :i capital rms.:.; .-;;.J..-;-;::-.t t5,6oo 1 S rWVffi'H'.': 12. 2.000...: : 200 1 f :-, m -APiQIiT10itEIZBa.I sft ApiBjoxfiaijjoji Prize' ftrfcTStf.v.V. v Approximation Prizes of- BOO ' 9 Apprpxliaaapp jPrlaes of 50. . " ' ' .000 10,000 10,000 1 10,060 oooo i . 30,000 asjooo 1867PJUW, atetegtihg to,. as 2,250 8265,500 ApilleBtlob-leV nl.mao, to .he office of the coSarin iKS rX.u,J' or Rather IstormaUon write., clearly, rMni full addrws. . fiend orders by IxpressVBeeisad r. I i flf M. A. :DAlHPHIN,i NewOrleansi La.- 07 Seventh street .Wasmhfftri n r: N. B. Order sAlresspf? tA Jus.; eel prompt attentloB.- ; - "0 WW 3d 11 -POPULAR liOJrTHLY 'DRAWING OF THE 1 I 114111 f?1;' -A- vear if tor his graduation he was eleeted-bj thex wan ui vioiwia ttswutnt protessor in the Arsenal Apademy at Columbia;and rose by regqlar promotion to the rank of captain, having filled the professor ships of FreuGb and belle-lettres. Dur ing roost of the war he was stationed in Charleston, and did duty wiih the corps of cadets in defence of the city and at different points in the State, The cadets under his command regard ed him with great aectiQh. and con fiV. denoA, tjdth as a professor andfei an of ftcer in the field. After the war he was ected priQcipal of the fjolurjobia Male Acadenly, tod - taking charge of that institution when it was 1rj & very 'low condition, he raised .it to the front rank Of jrtassiba!' schools; in the-tjtate. : In tneAemocraiac ctoavention -Dt 1876 he i'-7i:: " i.nb;, ' 'thoht: for thepositiop. H wa3;feSi2S&Sa'"! unaaimousiv renominated in iRTand nr.Mn , , . , . Ltttoftcm, yaj i,agaifljrianmon8Jyj88X would I W? mvQ ynffgWfg. r- o V ; i ITgertSUfJv hava.been rBBomHMrted'vvitrbSl was borrf in raxrtrftrtrifc-Wirmlhv.-V. fSL in LAW SCHOOL t3F ibt L-ArtiVvJTf?-. o ttVZtLtv l-Kkr--boi .xrx-? i.,. fr; t.i ' ibiisii 1 m j MaaUAiu -m.ui-tf& 1 1 w 1 hrr grrrr- n m-ibv 1,11 im . uiibt - w r-us. , i i..'z: Tm im r 111 jmiv .1111111 LL. J., Ptofe8sor Constitutional Law; Judg il" w. enetrey. lu. p.i LciiirerQaiiis; jm M;McLauehilp iLfCIJirerj oxu Beadlne. Degins eptemDf r a i si, i ssz essiDi For catal gue an full I n f nrTn ntWin oHilMaB ProfCA. GBAVSSk WilngtonV-Va WHEELER & WILSON'S aw p Mill a -AT- u&28 Lightest Running and Best Sewing Machine in the World. Try it before buying any other. AGENTS WANTED. - -. VS? Send for Terms and" Price Xlst Wheeler ic WlUon ITIanafactur'g C. RICHMOND. VA - . A may 11 Cleaveland Mineral Springs, OPENEp MAV 15th. 188?.... .; , THB8K Springs' are two miles troin Shelby. 54 miles west of Charlotte, and wttbta 1 mile of the Carolina Central Railway running from Char lotte to Shelby." Hcks wlB be wfthe Springs' StaUOn on arrival eieTefesta:. ,' 00LAJSTD WAlRM BATHS. White and Bedptror and Chalybeate Waters a Bowling Alley tngood order. A good string band secured for the season. Livery accommoda tions attached to the hotel For further Particulars Jf mayiatf " " Proprietor. . 1- VIRGINIA Female Institute, i k jMttiartth a fall corps of teacher t tnorougn ana wnui muueraw. mwv -upon applioation.to the Principal, . ilbnveilUon. but he Withdrew. th re4Diehai8dr and a crreat-ffrandsnh nf JifhefegjoClwading giembeirs of the boardT.gU RUmtA ichardstvwiK) was trustees of the South -Carottnft Unlk1.:pinn5tln'that safitiiirflSbuittrv LfjjWho expressed their preference libQfitt bef oi ftiahd dunpff tbef Jfeutkon- : tut- uioi oa jjicwuouk ui wo umversiiy iy waisnu iuuroi wniejsiajnuanip tdfUrt.iwcancy caused by the resig-, haveiieBn Gxiveraors-oiutliaroKna. nation; of; President Miles. Had Be not CdlZ RiclrdsoB-wasaduated ffom pfcated by the convention! for tfieBont6Lina-Collfiry49 with i3r0.vejQ0r.fae would certainly have been datiiietiTjbtidedBiye plant elected president at themeetin.-of the L ing in arehdonOTi.'"Fe was in Ar?gat.-"44.e took I ohosen a member pt l!IjaturjB4n charge. -of thepujblie sphqol system of tue ouiteuKn-aiwaa in great conru sion and heavily, in debt. Under his administration great reforms have been instituted, and tne public school system of South Carolina is now rapid ly reaching a high state of efficiency! When the military of Columbia was re-' organized in 1874 he was president of. the first rifle club, and it was under his 1856 and cflerved.7nnt.il rjfifia ' when, ba joined thepwrniy, servMgta&bathe staff: of Gen. Cantey , Jiff thai WesS an ti 1 the war.erided;i:Si6be the-warrbja-.tas rep esetitd:lareriidon -county faithfully loqgh all tfee dark and troublous days ofrcofisttBCtibn. He-Was returned tOjtbeXegialatttre 1878dy n 1880 ser-swiArjBasniis.-Tr.v l labficci ia!utr- tr'' -'L I nnmmanH that tha rininrnxvii. rT i '-WhOTiBP.wli'Hea-Kai : is baffii-wiien your Gained such elcienpy aa feSaS GEORGE PACE & CO. fcnowledged by army officers to be equal to any corps in me army. He not only did not seek the nomina tion for Governor, but it was well known that he did not desire it, and this fact was stated on the floor of the convention after he was nominated. Colonel Thompson is a. good public speaker, and his name will be a tower of strength to the ticket. THE NOMINEE FOR LIEUTENANT GOV ERNOR. , John Calhoun Sheppard was born in Edgefield county, July Cth,-1853. He was educated at the Furman Univei sity in Greenville, and subsequently read law in the office of Butler & You mans, at Edgefield. Although young in years ;tte' soon acqulredrsiucrative. practice, .. ne was a . aeiegate rronr Edgefield to the State Democratic con vention OI May, 1870, ana -Was Sent bsM lv nkeRING at the Rensselaer Polytechnic tar that convention to theNatioiial Demo. JStJlute, Troj, N. Y. The oldest engineering school .rafiihrivirrt.nW fcrtferi J -rnet. -tn fiV-Hn America. Next term begins September lj49i.: Jr iCTrrhKrriiT The Register for 1882 contains a list, of the gra- m mi 1 1 i 4il-VUt.Tli:irJI JK3 rT rent. Orist and Floor Mill. .Watar ana Barrel Maoniner? .emnwe amis. Wheels, Wood Working '. (jircamr tss 8end for Catalogues Z-IVIL, MECHANICAL and MINING KfOI- KJ 2uiathat y ear. ' In 1876 he was ejected to the legislature roHr 'Edgefield coun ty, and upon the organization of the WaliaoeHdUsO wsa maderehairman of the ways and means committee. He was re-elected to the legislature in 1878 and was unanimously elected speaker of the house. He was re-elected in 1880, and again ie-elected speaker of the house. THE NOMINEE FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL. Charles Richardson Miles was born in St. Matthew's Parish, Orangeburg county, in 1829, and received his early education in the city, of : Charleston. Graduating from the College of Charleston in 1849, he entered the office of Hon., I. W. Hayne, then attorney- doates for the past 56 years, with their posltlpns,. also, course of study, lequlrements, expenses, etc. Address .v DAVID M. GRKKNEJ ' Julll 4w XS-:. Wreetori W: MllsT KLBfiANT In the aty of LouisrUle,' on TfitSttAXUG-UST TOeseTira wines -edunder provtelons of an Act of the General As muuLn w n.emucKy. The Unlted"StAEh8"raraiit r, nn Mr, ci rendered the following decisions: '. paivlsTegal'116 ConmionVfesUn Distiibution Com- its drawings are f a.!?. The ComBans 5aa ftma vfieaa tke list otvprtjes lor the ' , r" AUGUST DRAWING, ; ;! ' V tS ,;-J-r . . . 580,000 - - ' rwiEe,...;v.i.,; 5 000 10 Prizes, Sl.WJO eaco,v..: s- lO.OOOi MQ?' 600 each..,..........-- 10,000 , lQO'Prizes. , ion;uh i a aaa '&s'' each,. ioIooo lAtt?28' ' - 20 acli,.. 12 000 .gzes, SgOQeach,, AprxlinaVlon Sizes $2i70ff 9tt1ze,-200 " , . " -. f Ann icutrizes,... .......... , ,...5112,400 Whole Tickets. $2; Half TltateteVVL27,t!kete . 50; ES Tickets, 8100, "T- Remit Money or Bank Draft in Letter, or sen juAAAA vn rwiuJilViBiuiUJSK. OHlerS Of o aw uywjiru, oy express, can De sent at ourex- sycuwv Auurvaa ttu ovaers to : b. ru HUAKDaiAw, oouHer-Joomal BtUclng, itlQl. lore. 1 - - aa- : 7 ; : BARGAIN .r-j .Wx li . v. ;i 5 , . , f (.., r.,,, . , j JL'-S.nl .Ail t L RCiiiAA SO Sit GOODS AT PRl&BS'TH'iT ARB BOUND TO LL-WlifP- . . . TTI7" lt (I11TT ?. Till rw, Lace.Mitts at :15ito 82c; SummorQ)oT3 t 8c to 35ct earait'Sci .Torif't.fif1 rv.i-cc.fa rrxTPXi ajia.imnaiits.at;a!8acrifidet. 4. I A Sfet 93c 1 1 Jrp.fl.fl CrwrkHa Wns jaf J4c to :fi:nnM -8 R' 1 Unea Collars . . , - . , -t I . .v.H-l 1U S AV.l . - " A)"t mariyot utw yob m . ( Jj.viJ iirl23 SMITH B tJItDINli ; J lliiiiL -0F-- - - Mi a mm Mm c -:o:- -:o: 4 WlfM - -. - E HAVE EEDIICED Our own Manufactured Suits, former price $22.50, now S18.00 vui i"u.vuoiiu ffj.uv ouita,. ab.iue. Uui,iOfjgiEprCi3 - of $14.00. r A handsome line of -IliSO and -r j ! 12.011 buits at uniform price: of ljO.00. iiiierCflirMP at- Cost Our Entire Stock of Mens Si A Handsome Line r)f Bojs' and., GaHHrefl 's 'Siiifs af : aiid BeTw -Costi st? Go)ds must be sold in oraer to) secure Room for JALL ,GO0D3. The prices given are strictly CASH. Call early and sewe BargaljtsVl'SasbeetAiByV '- Tt ,'j.rv vit'i LEAJf(a;FA8ljilOABLE CLOTHIERS AND TAltORS. el.ifiw ' in eiil odw eeo 53oU I-j i'.-,.i jit PELOUBET (SCO., ESTEY, KOSEDALE, ORGANS. Bro's, PIANOS Steioway HAINES and GATS CITY NSW YOBK PIANOS, R is OTncede .lead trie World. I am agent for. aU the celebrated New York makes and SELL TmtK AT TACTplY ...... j ' ..Dp not be footed by flashy arerUsementiw "but give me a trial be fore you buy and I will show you that I can distance all oompeti- tors, both in price and 1 1 i terms. All I ask is a 1 ( trial and this can cost' yon nothing, while it . 1 ... may fee the mean i'' saving yon a great deal in an instrument. Organs always In stockertneT to"seH hit Call on or address": o - ; " i , Lpek x 274, i JNO. , R. EDMNS- .vf Cfeu)otte;N.CV:! vsr " Til - ii'1.1.:1 'fro? cj 1 . 1 frTr i H ift Pfft T M III flf - nitKH.KnKn 1: . . . ;THiai prbsperims' rfsii'Siori as eejv li -. upon a permanent tasis an"fiffetkJni i .wWStflyeBficlirgei Toil ot Augusts JSarees wb .session: nf r.fifls-rweteks; Btiafr6IuWe nghtand w8shJBft aed,Eii. g!) A Tufllon, .JML ; ixaa 4tadles;modemta. 1 Anw fTiifiaiuttti-i a 1D0O39O r.-i;a mni. ... III I tTJu,:,.,.,.-I . ?. 5 - " BIA ttUUXI I ma xvnoar ma-rnit o id Sm&S,- wdjuninSe BAR MID' BILLIARD ROOr.T, OVUUJ vi iaif cuu n no nutuivirvu w jiiar Hm in fhA SfjLtA nrmrtM in thTtHmr of . wLrm s r . 3 - -nwiwirfnai . wwi - v 1 - . ""(t" ii fi jum uotu vlwuva wai wv& wmtw hiv wuhch c . . ; ii iiiiiih m ,okjT v mm ,nrn TMirrnom nin m i- - fc . h M M . Miles had large experience in the crim-1 JvHilN JJXlUJv 0$ X1 AJ5 X inei prosecuuona LSXtna . in .in T C aarf.-btttBAil WririlM. twlXnc aranpuf: . Rpihateart, 1 tmwirww. thU lWi ana. audejUats mbV K-nrt jigljoadoa. YOU CAN BUY A HOUND TRIP TJCKET b ,i9iit i ? ri i '.111 ilTfTsa 2o EDiisii'd i bni emop, tnevrJ sLnoq ;b!ii iit:?il 9nod, -tV- ' ' fciniyivwv , ,,,5 .riaif uinajSTiHidTuJ i H I' '. ; : IH K ,;F fc3 Win 1:1 iffiB if ; . ' ' . . . ' ,-:, J dJi A .ilS. v odiftI3S,!K 1 . , ,onii -02 14 r,:,!..!'.' f fl I teS'lOFI, ,T::lJOCfT iJVl'lfif'.i3 s. 3 Tfii9(iJ n 1 AAi:rx-:f i IM l 2B Thousands ot Musical Tammes thronchrnit : Nortfi and finuHi !rmiiB. hVi-. A?k-u.. P1AR03 and ORGAN'S the. ,iWl?; cotton comes la WHY WALT?, Buy bt 'aaee; anA enliven tie long; em(SXil4. and make the "HARVIST HOME' stuLmorerJoyfuL inn Under our Mid-Summer Sale, we offer to sell amine the moHtltfoff mftKJtlviJiff'Onkrf na at MEMBER, 188?, PIANOS and ORGANS, of efftnaise; stylej n prteeLi afJonrrf lotaftf eMilrate On PIANOS $25 Cashj Batoce Novembe'l - ISSOJ On OKOAKS 810-.Ci, Balance NovWlB L l .'. r - Lf f: IF B ALAN CB :CAiff ir PAI1V Ilt'TBfE' rj.t' ' U ,ii r hue wm be given, with a reasoaahtt Increase of. price,. lnifini Ii nf iiiij grade and uiuueu ui Luis anio.- -rtji jwiir muneaairieuu? ui iu ,. irxiuj.Aia iur VKBUUKueSrirTlOB I4SU and OctoUBr 1st 1882- arly ptrrehaM seenrercaan prices and easy terms. iayiita-sale. 'fork tarcaiBrs; .- This sale closes Octoner 1st 1882- arly purchase serarerean prices '; W) -yearn gnaraatee. , wool una iDsirunor wa every, urgfuw ifeuai rtveUifW-yei io, .this house. ....., 1. vr,.-,l, -r r-vt:ili!ae cSigTLi CJ"J ordei FROM . -:or.j t I ....... ;-t.T!drt gn CttARLOTTE to AkheTille UJglL W 'CREEffSBORO VAXEIQH I OOLD8B0RO : THE tcFf ..arlS.;: OJ I Muroa l i?JlW. til parr t 1) snoa ; 1 df r -.1 CI 4d 8''!ji9i rrq SELL FOR l WlKffijDII,tH Ji.'Offr-ffoTfiT (BBMAdHUKr I -AJ La d-iU Ivi . 1 .linrpjwt OawnAUM Btamttet) 1 SMf lii 9ffl felCiifl Mnsoizi - B I H - 6f'a80Oiia C3i ci SoeiJ irwonaarrou j ri.A - a lArTSr Fvlna IT V StiUaCJiaLl4 . . , I if ir t--i : a . 1(021 FURNITURE DEALER.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 4, 1882, edition 1
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