5. - . .. --v " tt ltd CHARLOTTE, N.Q., WEDNESDAY AUGUST 9, 1882. IO L. XXVIII milt TO-DAY IS NOW IN MA11KET -5 PLlCINQ OHDEBS FOB OUR FALL fflilf INTER STOCK v ? i 1 ? . . ! ' jpf; 4 r .-. 'J g i , latsr ami Trunks; VtFtiOn WILL I'K FlUCE'S SPEECH AT MOltGANTON. He :o: :o: WE iimke frt at Hcdueiion In Miijt Line f liooiU, 4.nd t.k tU trad to niako nn Kxaminalion o( TJR KAH ;AI,N Itrfore PurcUasing Elsewhere. TMnv in tlio Time to Buy lilNfcN I.1WS. AWEBIC'AIV and SCOTCH niVOIIATlN. .spring and Slimmer DltEVi (i(ODl. A l.o of mri' aud IEoys' STltAW II l'l S at I'ifft CMt. ; i A mutuant Stock or rA?VE JUAT. Tli very hi.ap ' IIhvu JiiMt Koceivrd f lot of MOS QHlT CANOPIES and ITIOSQiriTO NETIilVC hy the Piocc. art'. Ol'fetio firt-ai Itnrgalns, And ytn ohoiiTd not Uv kIow tit avail Vimrot lf vi' Tlia-ne. Jif-2 SELECTED m GREAT CARE TO KF.T. Til I J W N l OF TJIK- -OK THK TRADE. oilll iST Of K, whitii Ki tclvuif, will bi; Conipluf, and Wo Ak Trade to ;VE I'Si A Hlif'OHK P.l'K- CHAI1V. aug9 Slimmer Complaints At this eeasory various diseases of tlie bowels are prevalent; and viany lives are lout through lack of knowledge of a safe and aire remedy, Perry Davis' Pain Killer is a sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Cholera,Ch6lera MorbiK, Summer Complaint, etc., and is perfectly safe. Head the following : lUraimiDGE, N. T., March 22, 1881. FSBBY DAT IS' Pain KlLLEB never fails to afford tumnt rtlie lor cramp and pain in tBe stomach. JOREl'H BURUITT. NlCHOLVTLM, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1881. The very het medicine I know of for dysentery, gnotera jiiOTbas, and orampe in the stomach. Havo sa B Iurytar8,nd it iMMre cure every time. 3 -. 5. JcLrus W. Dez. T . MoiNOONA, Iowa, March 12, 1881. I have nnea your Pain Kxlleb in Bevere cases of oramp. colic.and cholera niorbus.and it trove almost Ustantpehofe E. CuswtLL. . CARNESV1I.I.E, Ga., Feb. 28, 181. For twenty years I havo used your Pain Killbb. on my family. Have used it many times for bowel complaint), and it always cures. Would not fool safei Without a botile in the house. J. U. vik. L iIgffiBMf FKX PnviFrJuE? f or twSVa span.' It H five. tr, and reliable. No mother ehcnild-allow it tab out of flie family. II. I. Nates. Onetda, N. T., Feb. 19, 1881. We begran isin(? it over thirty years ao, and it always kivus immefiiato relief. Vould hardly d&rd to go to bed without a bottlo in the house. , W. O. Sfekbt. ' CONWATBOBO, S. 0.,1'eb. 22, 1881. inn I. ; ITparly every family in tftia Bectiou. kerns a bottli TJ. 8. CONStTUlTE, ia the house. Dr. K Morton. CaKFKLD, Rhenish Prussia. Tcb. 8, , I have known Eebby Davis' Pain Kiluer alilftiBt Jroni the day it vraBintrodnced.aud alter years of observation and use I regard its presence in my TlOUSehold as an imMtpewtalile neresniii. ; I. S. Pott eii, IT. 8. Consul. RTTTITn:jj.,riivv'i' T.'v-n I had been several days sunexiiiir severely from Harrhoea, accoiuiJanieU witli iuttuso nahi. whi n I tried your Paw Ku,T,y,ft,and found almopt instant SAMPLES H. J. Nooe. ZI AlOKTAOTiX ST.,IXJNlON, ENrt. purinKaresidenceof twenty-three years in India, I nave friveu it in many cases of diarrheca, dysen. tery, and cholera, and never knew it to fail to eivo rc"f- - . ii. CLAJiiuott. Ko 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. PERKY DA Via & FOX, Proprietory Providence, B. I. sept rtVw sept A oct. kutil Suitinsrs HIT GOODS OF THE NEWEST STYLES, UKCEIVED. Wf will takn Viinr rrjt-anrr, iiav a Knit in ado and If it Dock Not Give aatisfaction. in Every Particular You Need not Take it. Ms from $18 to K !9 llV -ALL- Siniimer oods ... . . it .'.J L3 Washisgton and Lee University, ieu. Ci. TV. C. liFE Preoident. ; rpHOVtOUGH Instruction m Languages Lttera X ube and Science, and in tne professional schools of Law and Engineering. Healthful location In the Valley of Virginia. Necessary ex petises for the whoh; session, exeluslve of books and clothes, ded not exced 8225 to $3(10. Ses sion opens eeptemoer 21st t'or catalog' le ad ores? J. L. CAMPBELL, Jk. Clw, Jul 11 eod lm Lexington, Va. LAW SCHOOL OF WASHINGTON JND LEE UNIVERSITY, Gen. G. W. C. LEE, President. Faculty; C. A Oraves, M. A Proressor of Com lhon Law and Hauity; Hon. J. Randolph Tucker, LL. D.. Professor (JohstUutrorml Law: Judge H. W. Pheffey. LL. D., Lecturer on wijis; Judge Wm. M McLaughlin, Lecturer on Pleading. Session begins septemb- r 2 1st, 1 882. For c ;tal gue and full Information address - J . . ., 1 , . Prof, a A. GRATIS Lexington, Va LER&WILS0F3 NEW NO. 8. Lightest Running arid Be6tT Sewing Machine In the World. Try it before buying any other AO ENTR WANTED. . t3S Send for Terms and Price List j& TVuvvler Al WIImii !lanuf acoir'tr Co.. RICHMONIl, VA. mayl 1 ' I " . : . ' .-...!. Cleaveland Mineral Springs, . OPENED MAX 15th, 1882. . t THEeK SpiiogB are two-mUea irbm Shelby. 54 miles West of Cbartotteraoff within 1 mile of the Carolina Central Hallway framing from Char lotte, to Shelby. Hacks Willie at the Springs' Station on arrival of every tram. ' , ' COLD AND WaRM;BATE8. "' Wblte and Red Sulphur and jchalybeate Waters a Bowling Alley- la good oider. a good string band secured for the season. Uvery accommoda tions attached to the hotel. - rr- j-or further particulars address , " S McB. POSTON, may!6tf . Proprietor. : CLpycTctiAip. J ' ' ; -.1- JSlS'iii 11 f. i .'I : VA inrJn'rf . VIRGINIA- . , J-J 4tlL j?mr,fcf uli . corps wieacnerB. .Arttiuiuit sent Stands Fairly and Squarely Upon the Liberal Platform. We present the following synopsis of the speech delivered by the Hon. Chas. Price, at Morganton on last Saturday, which was crowded out yesterday : SPEECH OF HON. CHAS. PRICE. Mr. .Price ha-fcing been introduced said in substance as follows: He felt embarrassed in attempting to speak after ' having listened to such able speakers as preceded him, but as he had come for the purpose of addressing the people, he would like the audience to inconvenience themselves and hear him. You have beard of me possibly through the uress during the last tew months, but ha asked his audience to divest themselves of passion and preju d i ce and hear hi nr. For the purpose of discussing th6 subjects he asked what were the issues that divided the people at the present time. There are four planks in the Liberal platform which he asked per mission to discuss. 1st. The restoration to the people of North Carolina the right to elect their county commissioners, magistrates arid school committeemen. I stand here to advocate that plank in the Liberal plat form, as a matter or principle l have heard -that' no man in all this broad land -opposes tms return to the old system but' there are Then in North Carolina who do oppose it. There is an omnipo tent reason the negro ridden counties in the Eastern part of the State. I state only tne truth, in 187o I was a mem ber of the constitutional convention and voted for the proposed amendment to the constitution, which placed it within the power of the Legislature to pass the law putting in, force the pres ent system of county government The constitution was so changed that the! Legislature was enabled to authorize tli people to try the experiment. Hav in'g tried it, it is now pronounced i failure, and I for one demand its rei peal. 'No man defends the present sys lent as a matter of principle, but its ad vocates claim that the negro ridden counties of Eastern North Carolin.J must be protected. The cries that came up irom uie Jviflt, ana ot which you will hear much from Democratic Speak ers, are not true. Let us see why if Warren county for instance lm two thousand negro majority. According to our Democratic friends it is one of the worst negro Ridden counties in the State. I can prove by the irrefraeible testimony of Mr. C. M. Cook, a leaaing lawyer of Warrenton, and a Democrat that Warren ''county was better and more cheaply governed while thecouni- ty ullieers were chosen nythe people under the constitution than sinceit has been governed by officers elected under the present system of county govern ment. " "The same thing can be said of Hali f'.ix and Edgecombe, and others of the negro-riddon counties of the East. Then if the present system is to ba.de Cended give us soie other reason -than protection to the East for it does not protect. I do not know how the mag istrates in Burke county are appointed, but in my section off. the State their selection is left to court .house rings. There is u demand cominc from all ca-1 epmiMirrli&repeal of the present law, and it will be done. I come from that section of the.. State where the Democrats are largely in trie raiorty, and. in ltowan county you4 cahflr get a Democrat; to say he is opposed to the re peal of the law, and any man who woulddare to stump the county for any -office' on that issue, would be defeated s bjua thousand majority. . . One ol thei)lahks in the Liberal plat form is a free ballot and a fair count. I am f or itfeart and soul. Why am I in favor or it? Didn't you all take an oath to support the constitution of the State as well as the United States, and that right is guaranteed In both those instruments. I pat this question : Is there 3 single, solitary Democrat with in the sound of my voice who,' since 1868, has been deprived of the right to vote ? If there is let him speak. ,1 hear no response, and I take it for granted that there is none. How is it cm - the otherside V Were all the ballots of the Republican party fairly counted and fairly certilied at the last election? Mr. 'Day says he was elected to the Legislature from Halifax county, by the failure to count the Republican vote, and a number of other instances of a similar character are recorded. If there is anybody here to-day who is not in favor of a free ballot and a fair count, let him speak. On the matter of education the Lib eral party proposes to apply to the Fed eral government for aid to educate the children. This subject Mr. Price elab orated at some length. T)n the subject of prohibition Mr. Price said the Democrats say this is a dead question. Then wbydo they in ject it into their platform. Mr. Price took an active part against prohibition last summer, and he was denounced for his cuurso.He would doitagain, because he tbought.he was right, and the peo ple had said so by a very large major ity. It had been said that the Liberals wns g inr, or had gone over to the Radicals. Thtre never was a greater mistake. There were four Dem ocrats to one Republican in the Liberal State convention, and having nominat ed the ticket the llepublicans in their convention endorsed it, and entered in to an open coalition with them to elect it. The Liberal party had made the platform and they were willing for ev ery man in the State to stand on it and vote for it if he chose to. It isn't a manly thing to say that Price is a scallawag just because you bitioni3ts, and;MriMerrimon. the cham pion prohibitionist of all, was tendered a vote of thanks f 6r his speech. Mr. Price said. that Judge Bennett xvaa au auti-pruuimiionisi, DUt ne took care not to let tha fact be known for nearly twelve months after the election. wnar, is tne principal idea in the Democratic platfafcn t It is hostility w mo goiieitu guei uuienk. uurs is a great governmentvmd it seems to me that we should no only love it, but perpetuate it, and whether we are to be successful or nj1 I am for the snc- 1 : . I . . , : . . attixizs. The Puklic is requested carefully to notice the new and enlarged Scheme to be drawn Monthly. CAPITAL FRIKF, 75,00e.-& T1C.?ly V Share. Is Prprtln cess of the Liber what it makes me ticket no matter d Task the people not to be moved bithin passions and Mr. Price then p4 Mr. C. C. Clarke on the witness stantfAgainst the present system of county gMfrnment, and then took Iris seat after felling spoken about 'an hour, amid cheSiiafter cheer and round after round tiipplause, STATE WS. Goldsboro Mess Wooten will build seed oil factory at The first maturec left on our table las Sheppard, colored Tiie sad intelligen Mr. J. c. Pass, a lea' spectacle citizen o: this citv Saturdav event occurred near fj night. f jtnaving Deen srai N. C. road owes $20j uui. o. w. Andrews e: Atlantic road owes t: as much as the 020,001 Midland on the lease out from the fact thati; made so much im 'TAj4.fl hod . The trial of Jerre Ctfl der of. Mary Eliza Ha Thusday of the first wis perlor Court, which beflis on tne 2ist laar.. 5 Louisiana State Lottery Compmj. & capital ofjfl ,()00.000-to ilctiTrervi fund of fi60,000 bas since been added. Uu ?,.verwll?1,?lns Poptdar vote KsfranchlBe was made a Dart of trm nraaAni- s.. rvJJS adopted December 2d. 1879; 1 w""u The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by fwiiib vi tuij ouue. it never scales or post- Its GRAND SINGLE take place monthly. iFflEiiE mm iiiSf in WK WILL PUT ON A BARGAIN COUNTER, SOME GOODS AT PRICES THAT ARE BOUND TO SELL THEM, VIZ:" NUMBER Drawings will r: Mr. Simeon operate a cotton ton spew cotton was Friday by Luke - bf the death of S&and highly re- mg. The sad; n last Enday that the Mid- AV.WV Li, Vll' J , ott.n f f.nf I, . (UUO IMiau LiilCl xdland, twice ue from thej e. figures this! e Midland has. j.ment on th t m mi ft A SPLBNDID OPPOETUinTT XU WIN A FORTTTNR NTWTH- fiDlVIl winw, tuum 1, AT Alt W OBLSANS, JUKSUAY, SEPTEMBER nth, 18Sa, 14Stk Monthly Drawing-. look at the Followinsr Scheme, under the ex ClUSlve Supervision and manmwmenr nf a ? BKAUREUAKD, of Louisiana, and Gen. JURAL f- vi rirgmia, wno manage all the draw- vi mis vompany, potrt orainsry and iml "H?1? VP attest the correctness of the publish CAPITA! PRIZE, t75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each. Fraction, In Fifths in Proportion . . LIST Or PHIZES: CAPITAL PRIZE, ,., J or the muiN ns is set ioiI of Nash Sui its session 5 10 20 100' 800 500 1000 1 1 1 . ' 2 PRIZES of 80,000.. .. 2,000 " 1,000..... me d-by Judge Georgia & auge railroad Ducktown Carolina li. is- rejoucmg Wilmington Review imr. c. P. Lock- ey. who was lately appanted a postal route agent bet ween. thgreity and Chart roite, nas rorwarded hia&f esignation to Washington. ' ' ' ; Oreensboro Patriot :'AiemporaryJni juncnon nas taeen' grant Uudger restraining thl North Carolina Narrow from further work on line of the Western Nort R. While almost very bod! over t,ae prospect or. a nm corn crop, our jamestown mends are left behind. in tnar section there waspo ram from aoout tn middle t May riftf il the past week, and corn was so greatly injured tnat it is ieared a hair crof will net be vv uraington Star : Much So the sut- pnse of everybody familiasr with the case, we learn, Mr. Timothy C. Orr, the om gentleman who wag so badly stabbed hy his youngest soft, near Lil- lington, Pender county, eo Saturday the 30th ult, is recoveringV5 When his wounds were first examined it was thought impossible that he ;could live, but, terrible as they were, tfcey yield to treatment, and he-is now thswirit .out UI.U Alt l V " 500. 200 100 50.... 25 APPROXIMATION PHIZES. 000, 000 1O.00CI 12.000 10,000! 10,000; 1U.000 20,000 80,000 25.000 25,000 18,750 4.6O0 2,250 9 Approximation Prizes of S750.... Approximation Prizes of 600-.. 9 Approximation Prizes of 250. . . . iwo tnzea, amountmg to. 8285.500 Application for rates' to elnr.fi made to ihe office of thn For further information WrltA. fltanrtv irltHnn nl I address. Send eiders by Express. Bettered Let ter or Money Order, addressed only to Jtt. a. DAUFHIN, or M. A. DAUPHIN. , 607 Seventh street, Washington, D. a N. B. Orders addressed to K nrioan m - oelve prompt attention. - augs 47th POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING 0 THE- In the City of Louisville, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 31st. 1882. It is Impossible for weakness after taking table Compound. a woman to suffer from. Lyilia E, Plnkham's Vege- 81, wouiil ray Ten Dollars. per Itotilo fur it. Brunswick county, Va., Nov. 5, 1881. i nave Deen ent raiv curpri or mnet fvf.,i looking and tiaintul sore on mv anki h. th ui ai a. duo rerauu n vaiuaoie itemedy. It came more man twelve months airo. vpr mnh uira a iuig worm, i pamiea u wuu una iodine. It be came a very painful and bad looking place, then 1 commetced to try everything I could think or near ot, until it became so verv hainfui lhat i couJd scarcely walk. Then I went to tbe best doc tor ih me wnoie country ior advice, who told me ne could cure me it I would take to mv bed nnd there remain tor four or five weeks, and If I did not do thi pretty soon It could not be cured at all: the bone would become diseased, and mv font wuuiu nitre io ue iaKen on. imagine now I ielt to ueioiumai i wouio nave to lose my foot, or to g.ve up ail business? Hther of Ihe remedies wouiu nava rumea me. Jnlnd you, this was the advlca of one of the best doctors in the State of North Carolina, and this conversation took place st leoruary. 1 continued to bum. as h adviwT with caustic until September, but found no bene- Hi at an i rum uis ireaimeni. i was men advise 1 Dymyinenasro try Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. 1 ordered ha f pints from her, and took the first d '&e ou the 17th of September, uslns the Wash also, and now I am a well man, tbe sore Is entire ly cured, and I can walk as far. dance as munh and Jump as high as any man. Fur me back to the first of September, let me know as much as I now do of the merits of Remedy, and I would not hesitate to pay ten dollars ner botUe for it if i could not net it for any less. I think more of It man any medicine i tver beard of. it Is not only the best remedy in the world to purify the blood, but I believe It will cure all skin and Wood dis eases, ana it win certainly cure a love of strong drink. Ifgives me pleasure to furnish this for publication, as I know there are many suffereiH who would be cured, eMild they know ol and ob tain Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. very rnuy and respecuully, JOS. R. MA90N, Jr., South Gaston, North Carolina. 880,000 10,000 5,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 Itfia dm mum oanwf tnintril lflrml m uuwr yrvvibioiu 01 an a ci oi tne twnerai sembly of Kentucky. The United States Crranft Ctmrt nn mu.i. rendered the following dcisiop.R- ist i nat tne commonwealth Distribution Com pany is legal. In Its dravrtngs are fall. The Company has now on hand a ramj m , . 1 . 1 W . a . . ,vwl " iiuiu. noou we us. oi onzes ror tat AUGUST DRAWING. 1 Prize . 1 Prlre 1 Prize 10 Prizes, $1,000 each 20 Prizes, 500 each 100 Prizes, 100 each 00 Prizes, 50 each,. 10.000 600 Prizes. 50 eW lo'nXn 1000 Prizes. in uh Jn'XXX 9 Prizes. 8800 each. InnrnrlinxHnn ivt'.ua M7nn 9 Prizes, 200 " "XX t Prizes, 100 " '900 1,980 Prizes SllJIivi Whole Tickets. 82; Half Tickets, 81; 27 Tickets &0; 55 Tickets, $100. Remit Monev or Bank Tiraft in inr n. byKiDrei DON'T SEND BY REGISTERED LETTER OB POSTOF FICW HRTiTCR rlvZrZ 85 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our ex pense. Address all orders to R. M. BOARDMAN. (Vuirlr-Jnnrnnl Rnfldlna LoulsvlUe, Ky., or 809 Broadway New York. JU13J Lace Mitts at 15c to 82c; Summer . Glorvea Sc to 35c Hosiery at prices that wiU surprise you; LaaieflGause Un' derwear at 25c; Job Lot Corsets at40c t6B2c; Samis at 93c to $1.25; 2,000 yards Lawns at 4Jc, worth 81c: Dress Goods n. fuT o r igurea luinen Jjawns at 14c to 30c; Cotton Satines at lOcj Linen Collars and Cnffs, Crctoiifs, &e. We have many other things that we will give yoa a bargain in, m4 an'1,; and we will convince you that Sll)ft .1 j.ii. i a: f09 to eODM 3ul23. SMITH BUILDING. CD CLPontt Siliii OF m :o:- a posiTOJE casi mm. -:o: WE HAVE REDUCED Our own Manufactured Suits, former price f 2260, now $18.00, Uur f IS.UU 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. Our Entire Stock of Men's Snmmer Werw ear at Cost F V . - A Handsome Line of Boys' and Children's Suits at and Below Cost JTALL GOODS. The mleei glren r These Goods must be sold ia order tA aantira Ttnnm fn strictly CASH. Call early an 1 secure Barealna. BesDeotfullr. flfcrwang CONTRAST! While other Baking Powders are large fy aauiteretea wito Alum and other hurtful drugs, 9 LEADING FASHlQABLBTCl.DTlitR9 AUD TAILORH. Wo M l SIC flOU CHARLOTTE, W. C. S.E Answer my ar wli:tt the people don't agree with him gumcnts. That is want. , I am not hero to denounce anybody or any party, but you have already been told that the Democratic party has been false to its promises, because they had the lower house in Congress six years, and the Senate for two years, and yet made no effort to relieve the people. 1 see that Mr. Ashp, of the lialeigh News and Observer claims for the Democratic party all the good that was done. If this be so he and his par ty m!:strtake the bad and bear all its re sponsibility. In the Congressional, as well as the Senatorial district in which I live public sentiment at late elections has been largely moulded by abu30 of revenue officials. We told the peoplo that' when we came into power we would reduce the revenue, and we did not do it.Theparty,forIwasnotin a po sition to accomplish anything myself, proved false to its pledges and false to the people. How can I longer affiliate with them with any sense of manly respect? Why didn't they do what they promised ? Mr. Beck and Mr. Bay ard, both from their seats in the United States Senate, said that the Republican majority in 1880 was because the Dem ocrats had not made their pledges good to the people ; Bayard said they showed their desire to reduce the tariff by elect ing Sam Randall, a high tariff man, to the speakership of the House. Mr. Vest said he" would fight any man who. would vote to repeal them: . -The Democratic platform was a "tar iff f Or revenue 'only," yet Mr. Han cock came out. for protections Mr. Ashe says the Republicansln Congress were-responsible and yet the Demo cratsvoted to lay - the question aside. For my part I shall refuse to act with sucaXpatty,ttriy' longer. f irm draws tr lav Wde nrei udiees against biflL? It 'fa iafaatr anrl nnvoarftvl z-( i ;! if-'"'-. The late Democratic convention was a prohibition '.convention as Is proven Sore Brotik'ng- t)ui Ora tlio l'ar and l:aieigh,.N.C.,Sept 27th, 1881. Mrs. Joe Person, Franklluton N. C. uear maaam: -in reply to your letter. asking, what 1 Uiink of ycuir Kemedr. I would say that the s'des have bee?i very -fair, and. so far as I!can. learn me Memaoy nas Deen yery sausinctort to my customers who havo used it, especially so In Um case of a little girl of this ctiy. ten yeaes of ae, who was troubled for a long time with sOres breaking out ovrr the f-ice and neck having tbe appeaniace of Scrofula, and which had resisted the usual alterative treatment lor a long time. She took four boltles of the Bitters last spring, when the sores entirely disappeared, and dp to this time she has had no return of them, her skin looking as fair and clear as any one's. Trusting that you mar receive the success which jour Remedy seems to merit, 1 am Very respectf u ly yours. WM. SIMPSON. Druggists. Send for circular of remarkable cures In tills State. 4 000 bottles sold, and not an unfa vorable report. Kcr sale by druggists generally iind by MrtS JoE PERSON, Agents Wante l. Kranklntyn, N, C. jul2t Cotton Factory lepemocratid Jftate conven i the color line. rls'nt il time Iy Y Virtue of a decree or the Superior Court of J Catawlia county, made in the case of E. C. Shuford and others, plaintiffs, vs. A. M. Powell and others, defendants, at Sprinn Term, 1882,. of Catawba county Supei ior Court, the undersigned. . as heceiver, will sell at Public Sale, at the Court House at Newton, N. C, on tuksDAY, AUGUST 29th, 1882, the following Valuable Property, to-wit: The factory of the Long Island Cotton Mills, tpr gether wli h 1 tHfc acres laud, including tbe entire water power of seven feet head, factory building 60x40, two stories high, flouring and saw mills, store and cotton houses, blacksmith shop and five tenement houses, and the following machinery: 1 picker, 1 3rJ-inch double beater aud lapper, 6 86-lnch 14 top fiat cards, railway head, 2 drawing frames, 6 deliveries each, 4 ring frames (Brides berry matfe), all In good order, 2 Danforth cap irames, spmaies. toiai numoer spmoies sio, 1 Travis card grinder, bunch and balling press; also a large lot of old looms, pullles, shafting, &c. For more accurate and definite descrlpuon of the property and tbe conditions of said sale refer ence is hereby made to the decree above referred. Also at the same time and place, I will sell for cash tbe Insolvent evidences of debt due tbe Ca tawba Manufacturing Company, as appears upon their books. " , ' ;. TERMS: Twenty percent of 'Purchase money cash, and the balance In equal Instalments of three months end six months, bond and approved security required of purchaser, or the Receiver is t by said Decree authorized- to vary -terms to suit purchasers. The Receiver is also authorized by I saia Decree to sen said property ai private sale, upon such terms as shall be agreed upon between, him and purchaser, and he will entertain private bids until day of sale. -- Persons wishing to examine said property will find Dr. A. M. Powell and Mr. Levi Shuford on the premises, -either of whom will take pleasure in showing tne same. Address r;x;-tO.at' Z'x ' JOHN L. COBB, Receiver, ' r ?i- tf t-y: -ka XtncolBtoa. Lincoln county, N. C. ul27'4ds - : - . i , I by. the act that-itff leaders were prohi- jms COmATE?S OLET -VTT ATER, Florida Water and Xmpnted Bay Sam TT - for the toilet a fresh supply x vs , Tryon Street has been kept Unchanged in af its original purity and strength. The best evidence of its safety and effectiveness is tie fact of its haying received the highest testimoni als from the most eminent chemists in the United States, wfto have analyzed ft. from its introduction to the present tf we, No other powders sjtow so good resahlS'by the true tstth, TEST OF THE OwL; IT IS A PURE FRtHT ACTD BMrflG KNCER STEELE & PRICE, Chicago, 111., and Bt. TjOUIs, Wo., aututarmaflApaliaTaMtOMM, Br, Prie.'. &rrrtt riaTOrioe EitraeU, ad Br. Prle.'l Vmiqm Vmrtum: HM17DTPiT"Pi8gM. POLITICS, History ef, all Polia- cal Parties, by Srnatob -itfrxft. It idves everrthlnz 'beaatbbi2..to poUilcst'atid unltefjrSte&j Tn trnlond ready wfererifej Sold only by sutscrhiUmFMit subscrnsJ by tlarrs sent dlreet wu forwarded 'by man or C. &. attlsrirni HONTHOa. Co's expense. Ageati aow wanted. : :Must apply early, for. teWtory latoe V. COOPRR tug rapidly assigned,, Prospectus fi wrsady Address1 J ; . , FIRESlliB PliULISHINGCOHPiNY. -lunlH xty 20 NrthSevetttn Street fhlttL::: BATHS ! bf the TRE Undersigned takes pleasure "hi VSp CltlTehs Of Chario. thnt Titi Boomn are now complete and attneseifloa puuiic. roi ano coiu Datns any,. none Qf the day or night. His batlis are ereganW ntted' en and sup. lied with all the eomrorts-ind eonre--i! lend -a that modern skill cad 8ngjest;' CalI at , GRAY-TOOLE'S augR lw , .lf. Centi(vbeYBiQp.- : A FULIi ST0CJC;0F TRENCH and Aerietm. botiet'i X1 Powder Boxes of Ul6ds. i a 1 07 i J01&L , B H, JORDAN and I 1 .--aSSl -M- - J "et IlandiO brurnv ra - CkKrUlt MldM. Fik. rW.WAfifilffPASTtLU REMEDY mwm ana nnn WDf NBf ' J"Lft ft put np ia boin. JUfcVfjwtti m moB?a.. ' IB NUI OlJCMg ua , ilr rl aarH STARTLIWCfvyis.' DISCOVERY! LOST rVlANHOOD RESTORED. AritimM ytrathfnl lnrpradeaca ctnimg fBou. 4ar Dfecjr.,Herrou Debiuty, Lot Mahood, etc, haraur tried in raia ererr known rrnnwlr hM dia. f fcovtrrd tjirirple self eure, which be trill eeod fjCSM -419 vheft t mx :t ?SE5 CQ "'"'3 Ill fe.i; n ,b,''!H ffl I 3322$ i tar ' p-fi Thousands of Musical Families throughout North and South, Carolina !are' tondln; to porch se PIANOS and ORGANS In the Fall, when cotton comes In. yfaY WATJ? Bag it onde; and enliven the long, hot SUMMER MONTHS with Music and make the HARVEST HOME" iHH more Joyful. Mid-Sa n Unler our Mid-Summer Sale, we offer to sell daring the months of JUNK. JULY. AUGUST and SEP TEMBBR, 1882, PIANOS arid ORGANS, of every make, style and price, at oar rery lowest QAsn nU On PIANOS $25 Oashl Balance November 1st, 1882. On ORGANS $10 Caeft, Balance Noymber 1st, 1882. IF BAl.A7fCE C4TT BE PAID IN THE FAfcl : ' linger ume wui oe given, wrtn a reasonable; increase of price. All instruments ot every trade pace included In this sale. Tell your musical friends of It. Write us for Catalogues, Price Lists Circulars. This sale closes October 1st 1882. Xartr nurchium nmniM nuh nriMa nH lutiam. jv Stx (ft) years guarantee, btool and Instructor with every Organ. Freight paid both ways If no sala l PROF. WM. BAKER lamr authortzed Tuner and Rnnaiinr. 6 this house. . . All work rflarmnte4. Send orde SPECIAL 0II11! TO MAKE ROOM FOR IT A. L L 8 T O O I WILL SELL FOR A SHORT TIME Oft THE I JET S T A 3L m IS W T BBU A IT, Part Oauh aa tbe Balaiiei in Weekly r SIMtlUr P: 1., . -1 ..... . i Jul21 FURNITURBsDBAEERi1 1 .1 hi I - ;.f - : 7'. ! - J.

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