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"HiM,li...i...,1;f. : iflatTitue ki TO-BAY WK make reat ItedMcUon in Many .iti iod, and m trade to make mm Bininalion of OUR ft IH il?Jv b. fre Parcua-lngf Elsewhere. Now is lUe Time to Bar L.iNN AMERICAN ana SCOTCH i;Ir.HAn. Spring Summer A l-ot of Men'w and Boy 8 THAW II l'l S at Firt CoC. A llimnant Stock o CANE MAT. TITO very Cheap Have Just Hcwivid a lot of IrlOS QIJITO CAWOPII.8 and inoQ,UITO NKTI tHU by the Piece. We ar orierioff Great Rarg;aiDK, and v" should not be lw to avail Vourrlf of Them, T. Ii, SEIGI.E A- CO. ju 2 Summer Complaints At this season, various diseases of the bowels are prevalent, and many lives are lost through lack of knowledge of a 6afe and sure remedy. Perry Davis' Pain Killer is a sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, etc., and is perfectly safe. Head the following : Bainbridge, N. Y-, March 23, 1961, Pxbry Davis' Pain Killeb never fails to afford inttant relit for cramp aad pain in tue stomach. Joseph Burditt. NICHOLVIH.E, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1881. The very hest medicine I know of lor dysentery, cholera morbus, and cramps in the stomach. Ha Yd Hoed it for years, and it is ur cure every tama. Junes W. Pee. Motngona, Iowa, March 12, 188L I have nsed your Pain Killeb in severe cases of fnp, eoncana cnoiera moruus.anu n save minus. reuei. h.. uAU'vrj.iib. Cabnesvtli,e, Ga., Feb. 28, ISfel, For twenty years I have used your Pain Killeb in my fami AnnmlAintf nuiy, iiave usea it many iimeu lur uuto .niiilAintB aMiAit.fiutauncure3. wiUiouta bottte ia the HACO, ftlE., Jan. aa, iooi. Ha used Pebrt Davis' Pais Killeb for twelve an'i reixaunm. 9 mother rTATKL TVe bean nslnsr it over thjlty years ago, and tt .lumva uives immfifliate reliei. vtouia naraiy u to go to O. Sferby. KWATBOBO, 8. 0., Feb. 22, mi. vr. cttt fajnil v in this section keeps a rn the house. tCAklJI "W Ii T7 VI JBTON. IT. R. COKSULATE, Creteld, Rhenish Prussia. Feb. S, K8L I have known Pebby Davis' Paih Killeji almost from the day it was introduced, and after years of observation and use I rejrard its presence ip my hmiBf-hnlil aa an inditvensahle necessity. 1. a Potter, U. 8. Oonrrf. Bubton-on-Tbent, Eng. I had been several days sufferim? severely from diarrhoea, accompanied with intense pain, when I tried your Pais KxLLEB,and found ahnost instant relief. H. J. Noobb. 21 MOHTAflrjE BT..LOKDOH, ENO. Durine a residence of twenty-three years n India, I have inven it in many cases of diarrtKea, fiyafa tery, and cholera, and never knew it to fail to piva relief. . . K. Clabjooe. No family can safely be vrithout 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. PEliKY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. L sept dtw sept & oct Washington and Lee University, Cen. d. W. C. Lt E, President. rpHOROUGH Instmctlon in languages Liteba- sehwils of Law and Fngikeerino. Bealthful i..ui..n m th Vallty of Vfrelnla. Necessary ex wwses for tbe whole session, exclusive of boohs juUteodlm Lexington, Va. LA SCHOOL OF WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY. Gen. G. W. C. LEE, President. T?., ,,ii-p. n k Graves. M. A.. Professor of Com mon Law and Equity; Hon J. Bandojpb Tock. . r n Tnfnr Cnnaiitntlnnal Law: dun ee li. w .eh'ffHv. LL. D.. Lecturer on 11 s; Judge Wm. n'.i..T.J,1hiin T.ptnrer on Pladlne. Session begins THept-mb r 2 1 8t. 1 882. For c tal gue ai ,1 loformajon Lex!ngt0D) Va WHBEISE& WILSON NEW NO. 8. 1 1 Libert Running and Best Sewing Machine In the World. Try It before buying any other. AGENTS WANTED, t- Send for Terms and Price List -JE WU kr& Wimon Wnnufncinr'g Co., Richmond va. mnyll . Cleaveland Mineral Springs, OPENED MAY 15th, 1882. THK8E Springs are two miles from i Shelby ,54 miles West ot Charlotte, and JLWJf the Carolina Central Kail way nlng from ensrj lotte to Shelby. Hacks wUI bo tbe Springs StaUon on arrival of every train. , . COLD AND WAEM BATHS. White and Bed Snlphur and Chaljbeate Waters band secured for the season. Livery accommoda tions attached to tbe hotel, mayietf , Proprtetor. VIRGINIA Female Institute, STAUNTON, YJL: Mi 8. Gen. J. . B. BIW "" k' icrr.f. OPEN Principal. T5th with a fnTl cbrpi teachers, , Tralntna JlH! 8tisoaerate. Catalogue sen! nTppHtlon toUie Principal. STATE NEWS. Durham Plant: A protracted meet ing is being held at Mt. Moriah Baptist church, eight miles south-west of Dur h im. ... , Deputy Sheriff Farthing came down Monday morning with thirteen prison ers from Hillsboro jail. There were twelve men and one woman. We regret to learn of the death of Mi s Tillett, wife of Mr. J ames W. Til lett'and daughter of our esteemea friend Sir. W. f . NoelL The deatfc i of this good woman was sudden and quite unexpected, and falls heavily upon her many relatives. . The magistrates met in session Mon day at 12 o'clock for the election of a boara or couuty wuiuiiodiv""" -motion to reduce the number from .en to five was voted do wn, only two voting in favor of the proposition. The elec tion was then Jield, resulting as follows: r t PsehaU. Ki. A. ijarDee, vy. a. Tantms D. Cameron, J. G. Latta. This is a good boara. Wiiminston Star: We learn that a considerable revival is in progress in f Via y.inn Methodist church, in Bran- Several WUminetonians " 7 - O J .. were presenp at we geryicesuuouuurty, which are saia lonav'e ubbu very unr esting and betokened a good state of feeling, i nree ministers nre naeiouuji in the m ftp Lin fir. Prof. J H. Bailev. formerly a well known showman, and proprietor of the "Bailey Tcpupe," "Bailey's Yaneties, etc.; alsdTat.pne time a noiei jiropiiewi in thjiTcity.ut more laueny a proit soiytff the art of dancingdied at his residence itf thi citj, afgsr a lingering illnfS3, otf Sunday last. Prof. Bailey hart marrv Warm fdeMs. and leaves a wife anqujte a jwrfber of children. Crpesboro Basfle: The interest in the Teacher's Snstitute continues to o-row dailr. To-dav there were seven ty-five teachers present and a larger number of visitors than usual. Greensboro Patriot: There are one hundred criminal cases on the Stokes cmnitv Sunerior court docket. Another attempt was made to rob the mail between JJanbury, stores couniy, and Germanton. Saturday night. But Jack Dueeins. the carrier, fortunately met some gentlemen as he was being nursued who frightened the robbers nwav bv shootine at them. But Jack swears he won't carry 200 pounds of mail harp.footed. fortv miles to be chased over fences, rocks and thorn hnshps for sixtv cents a day and board himself and six children, unless Con gress makes an appropriation for an es- cort or senas mm a snot gu. Raliegh News and Observer: Many mill dams, particularly in the Southern part of the county, have been washed away. Another bad result of tbe heavy rains. Mr. David fl. Dudley, who was so tprrihlv wounded six weeks ago, is get ting well again. The negro who struck him has never been cactured. The State Colored Normal school at Franklinton began its term yesterday Rev. M. A. Hopdins, col., is in charge as principal, with S. A. ward as assistant. There were yesterday 32 pupils present and the number win soon reacn iuu, when two or more teachers will be em ployed. Tbe term is to continue eight months. National Extravagance. B iltlmore Sun. The sum total of the appropriations for 1883 is $29443,097, or $77.5bo2l more than for 1882, and pver $101,000,- C0J more than for . lt$8L rnese ugures, so eloquent of extravagance, have ex- citea a general outcry oi umiguauuu and led to labored efforts to cipher them down to more modest proportions. One item after another, ot tbe list or appro priations is taken up to be obscured by a cloud of explanations, until it be comes a question whether obvious fact, after all, possesses as strong a title to belier as piau-srme ncuou. s oi exauipic, there is apprqpriation for pensions for JS83Cf $100,600,000, the excess over the appropriation ior uiesaiue puipoaw for 1882 beinarx$4TJlH,694. -"besides 81,- 750,000 for adjdLtwtiiil clertcal service in paying pesjons. 1 1 n t,uugietsiueu who are retlrbnsibto fir this large in crease urge that USes-pension laws de mand that muenjoney, anu ueoiare that no party ca$fford to attack the pension list. Tim omit to state that it is within their power to repeal the silly and unrighteous arrears of pensions act, passed through Congress at the instance of a lobby of fraudulent claim agents, which makes sucn an exutnsivo pen sion list possible. The gist or the oom- niuint rf r.hn neooie is inai toe uuiuuw the treaBUTV would not lAlVuwj - - " ' . k.ii ira nrpsent enormous voiuujb n their representatives were possessed or otQfocman lifep. views and the moral .urao-fl to act them -out. If personal . . . it and oartv aims were onue iuibuwi ,iw ionium that, when arrv given law called tfX- fha imnnsifion of an excessive bur- r.T, tha tar navpr. means could be fnnnri fnr changing the law. The ex cess of the river and harbor bill for 1S83 is about $7,196,075. For the postt'fflce the excess ia nearly $4,000,000, and Bal timore, for example, nets little tor no benefit from it: for the leglslative.'exec imlicial dpDartments ovr $2 360.000: for the sundry civil expen- HitnrA ahnnf. ft 2 500.000 : for the arixy anH naw each nearlv a million; for miscellaneous matters, $23,066,938; for deficiencies, $4,565,904, The following tab'e presents in one view the contrasts hat. is pen the aDDrouriauons oi icso auu 1383: : ieac"i'SW' espies ii fee 1 o o 10 r- c a ac a M e iO w ti r- W rr ; ig 6 r . tj s "IS a A d) so as 5 c ! S e ! ea S 3 8 "C5 1 00 -3 03 frv,Q rior.piianeous includes all other p.rr.lusive of permanent, When the reduced appropriation for fipsati nna ia aeaucieu iob uetm- iuniul,'"u 1 t&mw mo 001 crease for 1883 is seen w uo tu. Much is maae uy uio iivKiiwvt the majority of the deficiency bil s, ,Q nf which the Dartv which was; in power when the appropriations for 1882 ! maAa thinVB nno-ht not to be Daid at all. Retrenchment is demanded. 4 It is useless to say that the expenditures n..f .uri have been creat. and the country is growing in wealth 1, and I for t-t- raann t.hn , aDDrODliatlOn DlllS should crow also. The past has been an era of inflated currency ana extrava gance. Itia the. general wish that, pe Sinning with appropriations, pngress. ihould proceed next tocutdownthe perVonnel of the expensive -internal revenue system throughout! lhexan-: try, lessen the army, of en? in toMie, partments at WasbfcgtotW'md,thn enabled the better to rednca the.htgtt. rrT,rf- ,vt.h with an economical not be more v man n a -""..v1" "T.rJ t -EAnriomical expenditure, with: governments as witn inaivwuaaB, 1ILUUVMM, , w . V ,o bromote ' contentment with a small income, andthergtowth of various eati mable virtues unknown to the prodigal drones of the political hive. The Cherokee. Greenvll'e (S. C.) News. Mr. Perry M. Knight, a formev resi dent of Greenville, Is now in this city.' Mr. Knight is a superintendenti in tbj educational department of -the Cberp-' Kee Indians, wno occupy tracts or-land in Jackson and S wain counties in North! Carolina, jab gives some interesting statementslivregara to this tribe,wbic numbers about two thousand people, and confirms entirely the suppositions otvAnwl sometime ago" tfar th& Diailv News in xeference to Bushy. head. ) He, savs that that maividuai is tne owner . . a . a a.- a . of quite a productive larin ana states that after makine-ene- of his trips through the country "he usually has a quantity or oia ciotne&" to seu or traoe ofL Hesay8 that Busby Head never gives anytjujigf.to the tribe, and that his reaxi)njimong tueris very un favorable. J areUjtaitttffs the name of the chief of ihejiibjjfTie having been regularly elad fecouncil. Smith is a half-breeff apd fakes a good official. The tribe is in quite a prbsperous con dition apt! Is increasing. One interest ing feature Is the fcompjanies,'' being organizations of small bodies of In dians numbering about ten or twenty, which work for about two days in a week for any farmer who will hire them to put in his crop. A squad or "company" of twenty Indians can put in or gather an ordinary siaed crop in a couple of days, and for this the who'e "company" charges but two doHars and a half. This money is placed in the hands of a treasurer who keeps it until a member requires aid or is in want. Mr. Knight says that tbe schools are in a flourishing condition, and that a large attendance of children is received by means ot a system or. iees. jacn child who will attend school regularly is given five cents a week, and tbe order of things is thereby reversed, the pupil being compensated by the teacher. The latter, however, is paid by the govern ment, which has a contract for ten years with a Society of Friends to teach the Cberokees. Mr. Knight is therefore in the employ of this Society. He says that some time ago it became necessary to compel a large number of Indian men and women who were living to gether with families of children, to marry, in order to legitimize their off spring. Accordingly there was a grand wedding day, and about three hundred people were united in the sacred bonds, requiring the services of three minis ters, who were kept busily employed for several days. Rockingham Convention. Greensboro Patrjjt The Democratic convention of Eock ingham countv convened yesterday at Wentworth, and-"' nfede the fotfowing nominations H. RScott, fgrsenator; J. R. Webster and JrGUynn, for the house of reDresenjSfiveSjt). Settle for clerk of the'Supejfor Cowf t ; J. S. John ston, for sherifff JamejJ W. Reid, for county treasurer ; it. J . lewenyn, ior register of deeds; J. J. Mitcneu, ior coroner, and J. vv. iiancocK ior sur veyor. Alabama's First Pae, MONTGOSteiiv; Ala., August 9. The first baler-" of npiw.ett6n received in this city was rifUfed y W. C. Ray, J r. It was sold at BoblicMuction this morn ing to J. H. Clisby & Co. for 33 cents per pound. It classed scant middling. Would Pay Ten Dollar per Bottle for it. Brunswick caunty, Va., Nov. 5, 1881. I have bten entirely cured ot a most fearful looking and painful sore on my ankle, by the use of M s. Joe Person' valuable Beoiedy. It came more than twelve months ago, ery much luce a ring worm. I painted it with tine. Iodine. It be came a very painful and bad looking place, then 1 oommenitea to try eyeryming i cuuiu una or hear ot, until It became so very painful lhat 1 could scarcely waiK. men l went to tne Desi aoc tor In the whole country for advice, who told me he could cure me if 1 would take to my tea ana there remain for four or five weeks, and If I did not do thi pretty soon It could not be cured at all; the bone would become d-seased, and my foot would have to be taken oft Imagine how I felt to be told that I would have to lose my foot, or to give up all business? Hther of ibe remedies would have ruined me. jnina you, inn was me advlca of one of the best doctors In the State of North Carolina, and this conversailon took place last February. I continued to burn, as he advised, with caustic until eeptember, but fo.md no bene fit at all from his treatment, l was men aavisei by my friends to try Mrs. Joe Person's Bemedy. orderea na't pints rrom ner, anu wo& me ursi d se on the lTih ot September, using the Wash also, and now I am a well man, the sore is entire ly curea, aDd l can waia as lar, uaiiue as uiucu and 1omD as hten as any man. W me back to tbe flrsi ot September, let me know as much at I now do of the merits oi nemeay, ana i wpuiu not hesitate to pay- ten dollars per bottle for it If I could nt get it for any le68. I think more of It than ny med cine i vr ueara oi. n is uoi oniy the best remedy in tbe world to purify the blood. hut I believe It will cure all skin and blood dis eases, and It wijt certainly cure a love of strong l bum jiir suflerera and ob tain Mrs Joe Person s Kt-medy V ry 'ruly ud lespectruiiy, JOS. B . MV-i' N. Jr , Sou h bas'on, North Carolina. Sttre, lln akins Omftver tne lac. and iv.tk. baleigh, N. C. Sept 27th, 1881- Mrs. Joe Person, Franklinton N. u. Dear Madam: -In reply to your letter asking hat 1 think or your Ken.edy. 1 wouia say mat the sties have beeii very lair, and so tar as 1 enn lAarn th Hemertv Uus r en very sni.-i .ciory 10 mv pntnmfH nh.) have used 1c. estiecially so In the case of a little girl of this ci y. ten years of, aae, who was troubled for a long lime with sorts breaking out ov r me 4. u" u n iwtiub mo appearance or Scrofula, and wbloh bad resisted Or. nnal alterative treatment for a long lime. She tok four bottles of the Bitters la-t spring, when the sores entirely disappeared, ami up to this time she has had no re urn of them, her skin . . . c . . I n . 1 .... "1 j an, n a'a loosing as 1 air au'i uirau n- an fuo a.. Trusting that you may receive iuo success wuwu jour Bemedy seems to rcerlt, I am very respecuu iy jouio, 3 v WM SIMPSON. Drugg ts. 3-eend for circular of remarkable cures In this State. 4 000 bottles sold- an" a unf- vorable reDOit. For saio Dy aruggisisgBiioroiu andbv , MBS. JoK fKBsOR, Asents wamea. j 1 iuiuiwu, i-.. . C. Iul29 IW8 By Virtue of a decree ol the Superior Court of Catawoa county, made la the cas of 9, c; chnf.i onri nthpra. rt'.alntlffs. vs. A. M. Powell and others, defendants, at Spiin Term, 1882, of Catawba county Suneiior Court, the undersigned," as Keceiver, wlU sell at Public Sale, at thOourt House at Newton, N. C, on lUDAr AUQUST. 20th. 1882, the flowing Valuibiej PrppeiVj to-wlt ' The factory of the Long Island Cottoa MH!s to gether with lHVi acres land. ' ineludlna the entire water power of seven feet head, factory building 60x40, two stories high, flouring and sawmills, store and cotton houses, blacksmith shop and five tenement bouses, and tbe following machiasry ; 1 nicker, 1 36-inch double beater and Upper. ft&inAh i X ton flat cards, railway head. 2 drawing frames, 6 deliveries each, 4 ring frames XBrldesv berry make), all in gfod order, 2 Danforth cap frames, 132 spindles, total number splndlefc 81 0 -l'Traviseard grinder, bunch and bailing pwss; also a large lot ot old looms, pullles, shafting, For more accurate and definite description of the property and the conditions of said eate refer ence Is hereby made to the decree above referred. , wt thA Bmn time and slace. I will sell for cash the insolvent evidences of debt ene the tat tawba Manufacturing Company, as appears upon their books. r TKBMSr Twenty per cent of purchase. BKney cash, and. the balance In eaual tostalmenta of nAntha ni aii months, bond and aoDroveo, MCDTitT reotriredof nurehaser, or the Beoelver M. by said Decree authorized w vary terma wiuit Durebasers, .The Beeelvei ia also authorized by jm nDa to sell said nrbseitf at private saw apon such terms as shall be agreed upon between Cotton Factory nUn-SBO paranaatsr. auu as mu -vuidtiuu vnvovo bids until day of sale. - " v . . Persona wishing to examine said property wUX find Dr. A. M. Powell and Mr. Xetl Shuford on ibe premises, either of whom will U&o pleasure in Bhoaina the same. "Address -.-a, ri-M. 4, , h -TJy- . : i " JOHN L. COBBvBecerTMV f . - itocomton, i-meotn county Ska Fatal Cattle Disease. i Dr. James ' E. 'Reeves, of Wheeling, secretary of the West Virginia board of health has received information from' several counties in the State announe ing the presence of a fatal infectious, cattle disease. In some respects it jr aeBttblejrpleuro-pneumonia. Thesymrjk toms are not the same as described among sick cattle of "Rmnfe erMintv.- tbretof ore reported." Dr.-Reeves has ofqerea specific reports and post-mortem examinations. '. , Great excitement prevails in Heidel ,perg township, in the vicinity of Read- wg p.apwahg to the rapid spread of ta. disease thatia killing manv cows. Over t-. x a. ' i b w . r ' - d during the.past few days 9ft six wa, sun - uiituy Some say it ia 9ew cases rjnderpi euro pneumonia .whole o cohUnd that death result- efrpm cr fffilderwed erana. Tlie matter has been reported to the State authorities, as the local veterina ry surgeons can not stay the disease. 'ITorbfor'a Acid Phphate aetg as food for an exhausted brain. . DAEBYS FLUID. Hotuehold Article' for Universal - Family Use, i Yot Scarlet and Typhoid Fevers, Diphtheria, SaU ation, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Small Fox, Jkleasles, and Eradicates MALAEIA. all Contagions Diseases, Persons waiting on the Sick should use it freely. Scarlet Fever has never been known to spread where the Fluid was used. Yellow Fever has been cured with it after black vomit had taken place. The worst cases ot Lnpnthena yield to it. Feyeredand SickPer- BMAXL-FOX Bons rerresnea ana Bed Sores prevent. ed by bathing with Darbys Fluid. Impure Air made harmless and jirified. For Sore Throat it is 4 sure euro, fontagion destroyed, or ' Frosted " Feet, Chilblains, Files, Chaflncs. tc. . Khenmatlarn cttrei. 60ft AVnite eemptex ions secured by its use. 6blp Fever prevented. To purify the Breath, Cleanse the Teeth, it can't be surpassed. Catarrh relieved and cured, Erysipelas cured. Burns relieved instantly. Scars prevented. Dysentery cured. Wounds healed rapidly. Scurvy cured. An Antidote for Ani mal or Vegetable Poisons, Stings, etc. used he Fluid during our present affliction with Scarlet Fever with .de cided advantage. It is indispensable to the sick room. Wm. F. Sand ford, Eyrie, Ala. and PITTING of Smafl Pox PREVENTED A member of my lam- " ily was taken with Small-pox, I used the fluid ; the patient Was. not delirious,, was, not pitted, and was ?baut the house again In three weeks, ana no others hd U.-J. W. Park inson, Philadelphia. , Diphtheria Prevented, The physiciaiis here use Darbys Fluid very successfully in the treat ment of Diphtheria. A. Stollenwerck, Greensboro, Ala. Tetter- dried up, Cholera, prevented. Ulcers ' purified and healed. In cases of Death it should be used about the corpse it will prevent any unpleas ant smell. The eminent Phy. slcian, J. MARION SIMS, M. D., New York, saysi !I am. convinced Prof. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid is a valuable disinfectant." Scarlet Fever Cured. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn, I testify to the most excellent qualities, of Prof. Darby Prophylactic Fluid. As a disinfectant and detergent it is both theoretically and practically superior to any preparation with which I am ac quainted. N. T. Lupton, Prof. Chemistry. Darbyg Fluid is Recommended by Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, of Georgia ; Rev. Chas. F. Deems, D.D., Church of the Strangers, N. Y.; Jos. LbCohtk, Columbia, Prof.,TJniversity,S.C. Rev. A. J. Battle, Prof., Mercer University; Rev. Geo, F. Pierce, Bishop M. E, Church. INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY HOME. Perfectly harmless. Used internally or externally for Man or Beast. The Fluid has been thoroughly tested, and we have abundant evidence that it has done everything here claimed. For fuller information get of your Pruggist a pamphlet or end to the proprietors, . J. H. ZEILIN & CO.. Manufacturing Chemists, PHILADELPHIA. J jly27 d eod eow 1 j&w TUTFS POLLS I 3 A DISORDERED LIVER IS THE BANE Of the present generation. It la for the Cure of this disease and its attendants", , SICg-HEAjACHE. cTUOTJSlfESS. DYS PEPSIA, COKSTLPATIOH, PILES, etc.. that TTJirS PLLLS have gained a world-wide reputation. Wp Bemedy has ever been discovered that aota to gently on the oSeative ergyna, giving them vigor to as similate food. As a natnral resnlt, the Nervous System ia Braced, the Muscles are Developed, and the Body BObust. crkxtllm md Fevor. B. RIVAL, e, Planter at Savon Btyrtk, La., oays : if? Dlnttlan ta us malarial district. For ieverftl years 1 could not make halt ' crop on account of btlions diseases and chills. I waa oearly discouraged when I be gran the nee of TtJTjvS PTTt'P- The result was marvelpna : tny laborers soon tie came hearty ana robust, and 1 have had no further trouble. They relieve the ord lvras ! the Bloo from ; poliioa hamrt, and eraw b bowels to sic nato rally, wlUi- aui n-blob no aneeas nei wen. price, SoCenuu OAeof oha Men r dtoaOEosr ion bf thn -Dvx. It acts InsUntaiMousry. Sold DY uruggiau,.w r- of One Dollar.. ! A -"It- - Office. S3 Murray Street, New York. Dr. TVTFS StA.KVA.Lj o FplMSJsleX f Information atttIJgjfut -BeeeCpf 1 ElkidC AtrolHncei are Mt oir 30 DayV-Ml. TO MEN ONLYOUNQ. 08, 91D, 'Vly'HUt are pnfferfng jfroei NsHvotfa DXBturr, VV last vrriUTY, Lack or avs Watam Ar Viabft; AVastino WiMansssss, todaUjthosootaeaaea m .jnsoiuj. NATBBS reaultlhsf from 'ABVns.sad iti.lfi at WEAI.TH. viooaand Manhood GuakaSTbsd, Causes. Bpeeay reuec aaa-csrapteve rewo- Tmrgrauleet discovery of thei Nineteenth Centory. Senil ationoe for ninstr&ted Paatphlet free. Address V r piTit UIKIUIII UIIU. illTOrl:srn:ir?e HistOTjof all Polill- Aniiuiuiiv jal Par' lea, by Sxxatob r Coopa. It. crivca avaTrtli1n9--mrtafntns to mm BUuctfea and ready re ferenoe. Sold tOnlj bi Subscription; but sabscrtpr ny man or u. w.v AiBma now miuw. : .Jlust apply early, for territory is.be- YCOOPSB. tag rapidly" assigned, Prospectus - now ready. Address .::; r!.' AaW FIRSSIDK PUBLI3H1HG COMPANY, i JunlH tf 20 North SBventh Street, Phllt ' BATHS! BA-XUSi 'rrFT nnderalched tnkea nleasnre in'Thfomkii Jl thedOzens of Charlette, that his Bathing Booms are now complete ana at the semeeoi tn publlv Hot and cold-baths- any hoar oC Vhe and supplied with all the eomfortsaid eonv nluuvu HiatmndArn akfl.1 fean SUtrsre8& ' Call 6 ;; -i.U--'.;- '-j. i flBATTWliS -aiig5,ljt;:r'i t: "t joenoaAai9uri : end American Toilet Maps, andeiBoxes of all Irinda.-v."? - n' n tnnn i w a fV Itonimlin PROPHYLACTIC OS MurraySt., N. x. TflTT 0 11 mn nuf? IMI V U IIHIII Ulh fttrrnor.i- Awn i- AF.TFBA wmm KiiBSHiiia& W WILL SOME GOODS AT PBICKS 'TH IT ABB feOTJND I . . ... , Lace Mitts at 15c to 82cf Hosiery at prices, that will surprise you;- lores' (Jause Un derwear at 25c, Job Lot CorsetsW4()clA2q.Saiidals at 93c to $1.25; 2,000 yards Lawns at 4Jc, worirTcTc,Press Goods ana remnants at a sacrincej f 30c; Cotton Satines at 10c. Linen Collars and Chfls, I " - vlU0r inuigs mat we win give jtw a . , "" coirviiroe iuu immwiwui eatiy.m1 SMITH BOILTONG.W ul23 : oi- WP; HAVE J- 4 ! -:o:-rr-:: . , Our own Manufactured Suits, formerprice' $22.50, now $18.00, Our $18.00 and $16.50 Suits, at tHe uniform price of $ H.00. A handsomejinfib of 15.00 and $12.50 Suits af ttnifortoprice of $10.00. Our Entire Stock of Men's SuniiBer Underwear at Cost A Hmtae Line of Boys' asd Children's Suits at and Below Cost These Goods mint be sold In oraer to s9oure strlcLly CAS d. Call early an l secu a Bargains, h. IBei'waQser & Bro,, ' ' i a- 4iCJst . 1 ' f LEADING FASIilONAItLK CLOTHIERS AW TAIL.OI, MUSIC CHARLOTTE, JVOi 03 Thousands of Musical PIAKOS and OHGAN8 in the Fall, when eottea the long, hot 8UMMEB MONTHB with Music and Illlll Mii-So TJnder our Mid-flummer Sale we offer to sell during the months of jpKB, JULT. AUGUST and SIP TXMBSB, 1882, PIANOS and OEGAIaS, f eveiy make, sjyie end pre, at our very lowest cash rates On PIANOS $25 Oasb, Balance kovember 1st, 1882. ' On ORGANS $10 Casli, Balance Norember 1st, 1882. WITHOUT BtTSBEST OB 1 BALANCE CANT longer time wlU he given, with a reasonable Increase of price. AH Instruments or every graqe ana prlcolnduoed In this sale. Tell your musical friends of It Write us for Catalogues, PriceLlsU and Circulars. This sale closes October 1st 1882 Barry purabaesMeures cash prices and terms. blx () years euarantee. Stool ana mstruwor Test themjri your own ho n es. Adatess Mwiw -arvr ti rtm id m anthnrimd 5J"""'"-r '. to this house. TO MAKE' IT A. Xj Li i I WILL SELL FOR - - " Pevrti '.tj.ti: ',i: jLl 1 tl it.. -t - t T -v . FUR ill iiill lift -3 IS'' PUTfJN V iKlM it. TO SSLL THKM, VtZ ti - w n ,., .1 til, , ,, ,r , SummeriGlQVCrf 'at 8g to 5r- igured iLinen.Lawns at 14c to Cretoaeswii Ties, &c. - it i.i-ivVkAVi oarcaln tet and. all we ask. for. you to oma la a.-. . ta fe ... fi io :- REDUCED Boom for yall O00D3. The prices given are Respectfully, SUMMER CLBTBIPiU Families throughout North atid- Senth Chro?Iaa r mteading to purch se comet in. WHI.KVAJI? Bnr at once, and enliven jpaj4he "HABYST SOMI' still more Joyful. ANY ABYiHCB VS PBICE, HE IAI1F tlf THE FALL, wun even vikou. bjisu.v' "MJ.-ml L'L -s-.. XKAOBSAAAI'aa: .jys.m,s.ssiw.M mu.mmm.im Toner and BeualreiJ f AH work guaranteed. Send orde - nUtSHITH. ROOMrEOR O C 4 SH0RT' Oil IHt t: '3 W. A-tff 3fj -i rf,i JUllO wo '; Kit- PS
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 10, 1882, edition 1
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