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GHARL()TTE, N. C, F1UDAY, AUGUST 11, 1882. : . . . ""'"'"""m VOL. XXVIII I . . .......... I ' f- " ",. i r L ' L I - -' ' ' '' 11 . lljl!'. I lr - " ' ' . ; ' -- :. 1 qUB BXJ X EE. n. IS NOW IN MARKET PLACING OBDKBS FOB OL'B FALL an moots. Shoes, Ms and Trunks, Wfl CH WILL BE SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE TO MEhT TUS WANT -OF THE OK THK TRADE. OUR HOCK, when Htcelred, will be Complete, and We Ak the Trade to OIVB !n A BEFORE PUR CHASING. aug9 SAMPLES -Of- iiii or THK NEWEST STYLES JUST BECSIYED. We will take Voar Rlaarr, nave a nil made and f is D Not oive atl-ractloa la -.vary Particular Yea Need aot Take It. ALL-: Soinaer TO BK CLOSXO OCT tHliP. MI Pepe d to, Suitmgs iean OURGQRT 60OUS Suits tan m m TO-DAY :o: :o: - WK u.ali great Bedtictloa Aa "Mf la- offiood-, asl stall He sank an i xtulnuiMi of oils BJS C.AINft o-re Parchaalnsr BU-pe t ih Ti to Bar LINEN Now iiv-. lIHEtlC-N SMsd SCOTCH ah irnnimi. Marias? mad Sammer PRE8 GOOD, d Boya.' STRAW II ATS at rirat Coal. A ReatiiHUt Stock of CANE JttAT XI NO very Cbea p. Have Jgt Heceivrd a lot of MOS QUITO CANOPliS and mofcQUITO NETTING by tbe Piece. W aire Offering fires.- Bargain., and you abould aot be alow to avail Yoarsjelf of Tlieni, T, Li. I2ICI,E A: CO. Jul2 Summer Complaints At this season, various diseases of the bowels are prevalent and many lives art W through Lack of knowledge of a safe and sure remedy. ..Perry Davis' Paim Killer is a sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Cholera, Cholera.: Morbus, Summer Complaint, etc., and is perfectly safe. Bead the following : BAtNBBiiKJE. N. T., -larch 22, 1881 PutBT Datih'Pain KlL-XB never fails set ajfont Mta nlUf for cramp and pain In the stomach. Joseph Bubwtt, Nichovti,, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1881. Tn very bfst medicine I know of for dysentery, -tera morbus, and cramps in the stomach. Hove aM it for years, and it U cure every time, Julius W. !. IfOiSaoiTA, Iowa, March 12, 1881. I hare used your Pain Killeb in severe cases of ramp, oolic.and cholerjn.orbus.and it (rave almost Instant relief. . , J K Caxwei,i CabW-8vit.e, Ov, Feb. . 1881. For twenty years I have used your Pain Kn,ica In my family. Have used it many times for bowel complaints, and it alwaye cure. Would not feel safe without bottle in tbe house. J. B. I vie. Saco. Me.. Jan. 22. 1881. Have used Pekbt Dato' Paxn Kp j.-B for twelve; years. T i. - ,1 ; .- allow it to be oui of the f aooily table. Ho mnthw ahould h'. I. -Tatkl Owkxda. N. Y.. Feb. 19. WL We betran using it over thirty years afro, and K immediate relief. Would hardly dare always (rives immediate relief. to go to oea without a Dotue in tne nouse. W. O. Bfxbby. CoirWAOBO,S.'0.,ebr25. 188L Nearly -very family (D thia section keeps a bottla la the house. Dr. K. Mobton. IS. 8. CONB-XATB, CBnD, Rhenish Pbussia. Feb. I, ISBl I have known Pkbbt Davis' Path KiLi.KBlmo-t from the day it was introduced, and after years of observ ation and use I reg-rd its presence in my -tOUSehold an indUpmtable necessity. I. 8. Potteb, U. 8. OonsnL Bcbtonin-Tjt. Eng. I bad been Beveral days suflerini? severely from diarrhoea, accompanied with tntanse pain, when I tried your Paxh uel anil found ai-nostin-t-nt relief. . " ' . .. , H. J. Noons. XI MoNTAoms St.Ixjnoom, Earo. -' purinji a residenceof Wretrty-tmee y ears in India. I have fflven It in many rases of diarrhosa. dynen tery. and cholera, and never Jmeir it to fail to give relie. , , x B. Clab-dos. No family can safelr b without this invaluable remedy. Its price brings it within the reach of alL For gale by all druggists at 25c 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON Proprietors, . Providence, R. I. eept d tw sept A oct Washington and Lee University, Gen. G. W. C. I. EE, Preeldent. THOBOUGH Instmction In Languages Litkba TUKB and Pciknck, and In tbe professional schools of Law and iNGiwKEHanG Healthful location In tbe Valley of Virginia. Necessary ex penses for the whole session, exclusive of books and ola-kes, need -jun eiweed S22& to S30a S- son erpew beptember Hist Kot catalogue ad dress J. L. CAJarBAL-i, JR.. Ulnr, Julll eod lm Lexington, a. LAW SCHOOL OF WASHINGTON AND tEE UNIVERSITY. Geo. G. W. C. LKX, President. Faculty; C, A Grasps. M. A., mon Law and Equity; Boh. J Professor of Cott- Bandolph Tucker, LL. D.. Frofeasor t W. Sb'tfev. LU P.. I If UcLauirhiUi. Lc Lecturer on Pli-adlnir. Session ibeBsepjnb 2 1 st, 1 82. For c. fal gue and m WltttVSfana. Lex.nton, Va NEW NO. 8. Lightest Runntog and Best Sewing Machine In the World. Tun bIei-bririMT AGf-MTS AfANTEO, ' W ssnd for Terms and Pries List -AS! Wheeler stla-an Baaaafacinr'gr Co. EUCHM OND VAu marli Cleavdand Mineral Spriogs, OP-6LT isurig8a. T-Wf1nr1ras (wltt-ateifttini Shelby. 64 miles west of Charlotte, sd ihln 1 sail of tneaco-U-t Cunl Baltway running from Cbr-otre-herby.' -tacks U1 be at the Springs' Station on axriTal of e-ery train. i 1 00JnWBMP4XHg, fiPfeltfi and ur and Chalibeata Waters 'owHng A Hep- -otoer. a gooa etnaa Tf?Sf!? idTeryaeoom-aoaar tlAM ITU-'riaal Ul tkim uuioi, mayi6tf Proprietor iIA mm j mimm... . FomiilA Institute. .8''- - a mmf ir. :,u ------ ttt tiW j; iM 'u fi j riw ntftQ8-iry ,iJiji aBS?Sraa-SS Lively Incidents ol His Lynchburg Visit --The Train Waiting for His Acquit tal. Lynciiburg, Va , August 8th.--Thej camuHiJtn speech of Mr. John E. Mas-j sey at Franklin Courthouse yesterdayj was attended By somr dtaoitterty and disgraceful scenes. It became appar ent at un early hour that the Mahone party were deteroined to interrupt, Ool. Waddeil Jaaesi a Mfchone member of the Legislature, lfafl been circulating reports that Master when a candidate for the Unitki States Senate had tried to buy his vote. Without mentioning James's name, M"3ey dejifjunced thes reuorts as false1 antf si anderoua. J ame .tri if ha waa referred to. Masse Rni!t that,th authority for the repo was the nte too. vaaa i.Toic-i then said, ne w$8 a n h rnnrt -Tbe report is lier saiii Massey. James said he woold swear to it. "Then you Swear to a lfe.f aiH Una. Ttveze was Kre com airtn a.nn pil. James, attended by Cou ty Judge i Clay borne, atterj-pTedTte Spte from the stand Massey occupied, lotei ruptinK 'tbe latter. The crowd loot Massey up in their aims and Carried Tffh-ltitb the rtrholv-f, would not hold one-tenth of the ird meuse crowd present, he was again taken up ani carried to the portico of Early House, where he delivered a tre mendous invective against the Mahone ites. This morning Col. James, attended by Judge Clay borne, made an attack on Massey at the depot, whUb led to an other disorderly scene, in which James was rather . roughly handled. Massey was arrested on a charge of assault, and he would have been prevented fropfl keeping bis next appointment had not tbe passengers on the train all voted it should wait till after Massey was beard. The train waited. Tbe mayor acquitted Massey and fined James $20. Tbe citi zens cheered Massey, and be made a speech from the car platform. Loose and: Ignorant Methods. Mew York Xvaning Poati It would not be surprising if an out side observer should make a mistake in a comparative estimate of the amounts of the various appropiation bills, considering the procrastination, slovenliness and final haste which mark .the passage of these measures. But when two members of Congress differ nearly $30,000,000 in their state ment of the total, one or the other is convicted of gross ignorance of a sub ject with which be ought to be familiar. On Saturday Senator Allison, of Iowa, said the sUm appropriatea this year was $294,243,097.30, an increase over last year of $17,500,000. Representative Hiscock, of New York, said on the same day that the total was $265,469,000 and the Increase $48,297,000. Here is a disagreementi in precise h gyres, of $29, 203,000 as to,.lhe annual growth of con gressional extravagance. Either com parison is sufficiently shameful, but when members do not know even bow much money is wasted the 'waste is partly explained by the incapacity or negligence of those whose duty it is to prevent it. There is a like variance as todetajls Mr. Allison putting the in creased payments for pensions at $47, 719,093. and Mr. Hiscock at $34,000,000 a difference of $13,719,693. Tbe disagreement as to tbe total may be accounted tor in part by the fact that Mr. Hiscock in3lade,d io his estimate only the regular appropriation bills, while Mr. Allison added the .amount, more than $24,00CU)00, embraced in other bills authorizing expenditure of money as it was entirely proper for him to do in a financial comparison, be cause, whatever the bill may bexalled, the draft upon the Treasury, is the same. But even upon this theory there is still a difference of $4,0345.70 Mr. Allison making the total of the regular bills $270,100,225 70 and Mr. Hiscock m aki ng it $265,460,000. As to pensions, white nobody has been able to tell pre cisely what expenditure the- reckless Arrearages act will in tbe end. involve, it ought to be easy to ascertain what sums, are appropriated ' ujifierit from year to year. Yet the Iowa .Senator and the New York Representative are nearly fourteen -millions apart Ah other member, BepremtaJiiVe Atkins,; of Tennessee, agreed Wrth ' neither of the others, but t33OT'e: total excess for the year was y&fi&L. ' Loose and Ignorant methods, such aa this defective offlcfai, !inornatipn im plies, unavoJdabfy t pf0-nj(jte;rextrava-gance. Tbe dishooesJr .mber takes advantage of them to pnsl-iiii rough schemes of plupder. And tbm honest member, while he may g&tmyi urge economy, is without fitameans; for making his opposition specifically effec tual. 'AiBt I a Animatl" Detnft Free Press. "Is this the society for the promoshun tif cruelty to a.r4Pras W asktd, a UU. gaunt woman as she strode into room No. 4. Merrill hlock, one day last week. "Yes'm, answered a small, pervous looking man behind a high cop titer, "but the Secretary is not in at present. Do you wish to ina Jieoffiujajntr "tVliWUWWdrPWi Wyan cingto the ftoht fndT8hing an umbrella. Wellrorit I look HkeitV Take a look at roe ; black and blue from head to foot, evry bang in my head pulled out by -iia brute of a " "Oh." said the eettfJerjaan, retreating in alarm,Mthe society is for the priven tion of cruelty to animals!" - "Well, ain't I a animaliT she asked fiercely. "What els? aro Iki you want me to he a cross-eyed cat with a biz head and a hump baok in order to save me from being persecuted Y Where's the boss of this institooehun V "I I think he is out of town," stam ered the perplexed man. You might see tbe Treasurer about your case," he added artfully to get her off. "You'll find him In the Custom House."- , "Huml What'e be been doin to get in there f Oh J you're a nice lot I Can't protect a poor woman against a misera ble brute of a man, but if you saw an old horse drinking himself to death at the town pump you'd fine everybody that ever owned, bfa-W; ' I'll go home and settle tilings myseTiV and I hope you'll send me a medal when I get through." She resumed her. umbrella and her travels, and "The betting of their own hearts, Was all the sound they beard." as the perplexed officers looked at each other and then hunted up a dictionary to find the exact definition of the word animal. MehfMka eaaurat-c CaT-jiUa .; Ca.e4- Ohaiia, August 10. The Democratic State coaventfoa. will ' meet at Omaha, September 14. , ..AJfewle.ofScaers. HAVAiriw ' AfgOTt; -0th. tne .rBt steamer f thanewJJjejween Kew Orleans iuscllAllQttU s expect ed to begin trips in Octobetv - . ; . 1 r. - ilUbn &yUri ; In an other eolo-an of Mr. X. a Whitman. ea -roilb Bt-tfaiitDf btudoeu rears tsmrds maktag but ob flne of goeos-m a factory, as iPOtkmen oeoome very tnm iuit ! anorla and HUM Irept a wwk irMSdno talig year in adarout. Mwuvtmsf Bnesged ly tb -ssnnfartara of ticsirf'uHMt -r-HNMSi EC. AVe, Mr. hltoWtOtH-SOTitrtt hnfacturioK ptows aa.wsw ;, irrSaSSSub ttrfMrntitnemm . Jji....i U'lmra-ftlalms 1 compete with any other nuiuilA-uret nBfsn. h Ik. l-nil John, Moore, of Cnmnanv Shons: dltv! A1.r, id fr.A J;kV t ' 1T -rT" iv Tmiraday night. He represe&tedi Ala-nance county in the Legislatnr, ! 1 Winston Sentinel : Messrs. F. si H, Fries are boring an artesian well at their Arista cotton mills. .1 The colored people here have org an4 ized a society known as the Indepehdi ent Order of Immaculates. i Robert Wall, Andrew Steel and I3as Lasley were elected county eouais sioners of Stokes last Moodayi. , i The Internal Revenue ccjUefctapnf tri this district for the week endinig fllu gust 5th amounted to $31,675 78. i A gentleman Irving not far fVnfaJ here was in town on Saturday exhibit ine a mammoth growth, said to b ri imnroved cucumber. It r-was. from a seed sent to him oy a gtiii man in Iowa. The cucumoer tne: three feet, seyen inches in length ttrt varied from one to three lnche vjf dl ameter. ' ' jj ! AnSon Times: Mr. B. G. GraiatnAav ing resigned the mayoralty, the twi of commissioners have elected our pop ular townsman, Mr. George W. -Mai ley, to fin that position. , gf: . Sot Rlcketts, colored, wwnM-ft-fh-. streets of Monroe last Monday by6teve Gardner, and seriously wounded. A pistol was used and four ballets wire lodged fn the negro's right leg. Both were intoxicated, and the difficulty was brought about by trifling caus es. ' . Wilmington Star: Mrs. E. Sbofar, who was stricken with paralysis at htr residence, on Fifth, between Ann and Nun streets, cm Saturday afternoon last, was reported yesterday evening ton be in a dying condition. Sue has not sphken since the attack. BUSTON'S B VOLEPiCE. A Donation of Halt a Million for the Support ol the Worthy Poor. Charleston, S. C, Aug. 8. Mayor Courtenay announced to the city coun cil to-night the settlement of the inter est of the citv in the estate of William Euston, who died here in I860, leaving property valued at half a million dol lars. Euston, was a native of Canter bury, England, and had contemplated throughout bis life the endowment of a charitable institution similar to the well-known hospital for "poor breth ren" in his native town. By his will he gave tbe whole income of his estate to his widow, Hannah Euston, during her life, subject to the payment of certain bequests and annu ities, and upon her death and that of the annuitants the whole estate to go to the city of Charleston to build a hos pital for old and infirm persons, exclud ing lunatics. The necessary qualifica tions must be poverty, and good, honest character, the object being.in the words of the will, more to make old age com fortable than anything else. About 18 months ago Mayor Conrtenay opened negotiations with Mrs. Euston, looking to a settlement that put the city in a position to erect and maintain the hos pital at once. Under the settlement which has been made the eity has just received two hundred thousand dollars in cash and real estate, which is availa bleat once, and a further sum of two hundred thousand dollars has been ves ted in trustees for the payment of cer tain annuities. Tbe annual surplus, if any, going to the city, and the capital sum likewise when the last annuity falls in. Tbe management of the whole fund is vested in twelve trustees whowill hold office perpetually and serve without compensation, the hos pital to be known as "The William Euston Home," and consist, under the terms of the will, of rows of substan tial brick cottages. , The city has bought as a site, eight acres of land in the northern part of tbe city, and in the centre will be placed a bronze statue of Wm. Euston. The great value of Mrs. Lydla X. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound for all diseases of women u demonstrated by every day experience. The wri ter of this had occasion to step Into the principal Pharmacy of a eity or 140,000 Inhabitants, and on Inquiry as to which is the most popular pro prietary medicine of the time, was answered, tost Ms. fftnfcbam's Vegetable Compound oce-ples a most eonipicqous plaee In the front rank of all remedies of this class. Journal. BKDroBD AX.Ol AJTD IBOK 8FRIHSS WATKB AJTD Mass. The great tonic and alterative contains twice as much Iron and fifty per cent, more alum tnum than any "alum and Iron mass" known. Just tbe thing for the "spring weakness" new so general. Sola by all druggists of any standing. Prices reduced one half. . j . marli tf od Fac IFM UhK BY yit-Jt of d-cree cl the Superior Cou't of t aiawta county made in the ohsa of P. C. Shuford apd. Other, p aintlfls, va. A. M. Powell and others, defendant", at Sptln Terra. 1882, of Catawba county Supe'lur Court, the undersigned, as Heeeiver, will sell at Public Sale, at ibe Court House at Newton, N. C, on lUKbDAY, AlMUST 29th. IS82. tbe f llpwtng Valuable property, tO-Wll 1 : The factory ol the Look bland Cotton Mills, to gether W n lrTMi seres land, lodudlng the entire water pester ti-Wven-eet heaH faeWrr buUding ttt-40, two stortM M-h,-aourln and aw muls, sterariire-ttoa houses, black wW and hte teaem ent bouses, and 1 r,-. v afi-faioado s, V Sa-Maidoubrs beiWTl Arut tapper, 6 giWnch. 1 4 1 oir sat afds rll way head. '2! drawing frames, 6 deliveries each, 4 ring .iramesaBnaes berry nuite), ail In g od order, 2 Mnforth cap frames, 182 spindles, total number Arrtndles 810, I Travis oard grinder, buaeh Attd balling press; also a large, lot of old tooma, buirtes, shafting. For more acconite and dehnlte AeacApWmvf the Dronerty and the eondhtons MM& sMei-fer- enee to herebr made to, the aejfraarasn Also at th aaineltliBe- and. KaIjwaiajiiror cash tbe ublviilrvld-nrj-t oe dwe the Ca tawba -fariufacturiog Company, as tp ars upon their books. . ; TKRMgi-Twanty peteeuV pf .purobaie .meney cash, and the balance, in equal lnstahnents of three months r nd six raeoihs, bond and approved security required of pjrehaejr, the le-etverjs by said Decree authorised a ar terms to suit purchase rs. The Becetrer m. satbortzedbf said Decree to sell said pWparpTitate sale, upon such; terms as shall be Bapu tipon .between blm and purohasfr. and he wtj$;$fftajn, novate bids until day ol sale. S- 'L Persons wlshg to esamd Property wltt find Ds. A. M. Powell and Mr. Xe Shuford on the pceuiisW. eaherof whom will take pleasure In sowing the same. Mgm Llneolnton Lioooln county, M.-C, Jnl27 tds ; WANTED, A WAS-tinQTOlJ Uand Press nd malarial J&r jlx. a l V-nlumn newsDaoer. Address ' 7 v r - , P. BABINGTOK, 6heiby, M. 0. yonl4tf , TUKNIP SEED. full stoct of all ul8 I A Greensboro Patriot 0 raH ! MLaNB lbs St 1111 .fi K-ssstthS-lis, SUa aad t i,w" g-rL-. JM--i - -. . X ----A-yr7"'r-p-" r2ra1i"a ite&aoM wuu-w-- -y-uiin ; .n taTrra-- f St- KCTTa, If , la aw avju tjgfr, -reus mtvt -iin m.jTjw wm Ball's Tito-, samn Hattaii u -OUR 25iCENT ' 'AitK ai-tlGS ofBeairt rtuKTTeerrUe wOlp t serve aTcnnds-alt-ltar; sato attne 1 " W - lie XU ' l r - - -on mDn.i.vvi-' in I M TsJosav; A Remedy for B-t Only. -.neaper than physicians' bills, and to be iused Y ZU??..? "I- It U prepared for Ibemf P nj aoapttd to eases where the X.lUoU,S,S',?? .?! n trregntart. her acute or chronic bv rWtnrin VZZTLZT v-. ia)uui air "mnnini. nnnsnnii .. ?t.rt" 5?.wud M Brad. flrze,$i.5.. Voi sale by aU ur-ggt-taV runt LTUU S17A TKi. ! ("JL ttaci - LWmedTTneveT W1 Hnii- uneaaaied. Tor iJrvrtViraioKT- Woal ls not faiown : one bex ffl hftTe a wondert imeniw oaine worst case.. They are used .and inwwiiuiiu ur. i-sAsipuui-, ana soul DT everywhere. 25 toid 50 cent boxes. tie uathanc Pills, best ever mads: norm L aundard Cure Co., 114 Nassau street. JJew TorkL una deodmw ' . ' 1' ''mm i i-i si' ' ' i Even Greater than Docior. Blchmon-, Ta, Jan. 31, 1881. Warner & Co: 81rs-Toa. Safe ddaey and Live? Cure sayed my lifeLwhtfn the doctors gave m up. Iohn s. davis. DARBYS FLUID. A Household Article for dad Tergal JTamUy Use. Tot Scarlet andf Typhoid Fevers.j DiphtberU, SU-: vation, TJlcerated, Son Throat, Small Pox. -esle-. and,1 Eradicates HAIaABIA. all .Contagions Diseases. the Sick should use it freelv. Perseus waiting eqj &carlt Fever ha JKtct beea known to fnread where the Fluid was . . J -.J 11 a 1 z i. . ' t- . wwt, - -tow rmor as) neea curea witn it arcei btocB vomit nadt tfttten place. The Vorsi eases of'Diphthcria yield to if. : j Fevered and SlokPer toni refreshed and Bed Sores prevent ed by bathing with Darbys Fluid. Imp ar e Air made haradess and rXitified. . For Sore Throat u is 4 SMAIX-POX PITTING of Small Pox PREVENTED A member of my fern. Hy was taken with SowiU-nax: l used the Fluid.; the patient wa not delirious, was not pitted, and was about the house again In three weeks, and no others had lt. -LW. Park inson, Philadelphia. sure pure, Contagion destroyed. "p Frosted Feet, CWlblln, Files, Chafing-, etc. Rheumatism cured. Soft White Complex ions secured by its use. Ship Fever prevented. To purify the Breath, Cleanse the Teeth it can't be. surpassed.. Cstfwrh, fejieved and cured, 1 ! -Erysipelas rored. Bwn relievedfesuntly. Soars prevented, pysentery eared. ; Wounds healed rapidly. Scurvy cured. An Antidote for Animal ' Diphtheria Prevented. The physicians here us 9 Darbyi Fluid, very sirecessfhlly In the treat ment of Diphtheria. A., Stoll-nwkkck, , 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 sician, J. MARION SIMS, M. IX, New York, says; "I am convinced Prof. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid is a valuable disinfectant." or Vegetatde r'oisotui. Stings, etc. I used the Fluid during our present affliction with Scarlet Fever with de cided advantage. It is indispensable to the sick room. Wm. IF. Sand ronn, Eyrie, Ala, randerbirt University. NathvOla. Tnm. 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 1 am ac quainted. N.T. Lofton, Prof. Chemistry. Darbys Fluid is Recommended by Hon. Alkxandbr H. Stephens, of Georgia strngXyF:" Dbe5' " a-" rf Jos. LfCoNT-, Columbia, Prof.,Unrversity,sic. Rev. A. J. Batt.k, Prof. Mercer University; Rev. Go. F. PiFjtcB, Bishop M. E. Church. tSmPKSSASOK TO eveky home. Perfectly harmless. Used, internally or ezternaHy for Man or -least. The Fluid has been thoroughly tested, and we have abundant evidence that it hasrdone everything here claimed. For fuller iiiformjrtlon get of yor Uruggist a pamphlet or send to the proprietors, , J- H. ZEHXX & CO., Manufacturing Chemists, PHILADELPHIA. julyS7 d eod eow 1 jaw DISORDERED LIVER IS THE BANE of the Twa aeracm. It Is for the pore of this mseaao ana, its, attendants. i!C:-IilLSU3AC KiidOUSJl J3. DY8- ttrtiAt feOfoiTl-'ATlO J. f ILES. etc.. hat ..n.. - j in a a rU-TSTIl 8hsV--o.aJped a world-wide reDutation. V p. Remedy has ever been diaooyered tltat' not 'so yettly on the digestive organs, giving then-vigor o ' SjqPatd food. 1 As a- -ayrwalt, the Uervoas System greoa the Moaoles are DeveopedaAd t4 BodyBobust a RIVAli. k PU-n-c4 vy-aaasw iAaaya : My p-M-aSooa te ta malarial jt-rtHcSt For avra- ywM)toeld no -: Wlf s oaop oa ' s count or faUloaa nlaaaaaa and, 0011. visa naarly oiscor-d vraaa Ibesraa th ot TUtTa HUA The result waelc-u-vfUravr eod 1 have bad no tsMfffg. ' ..'-;:!!. .... ' f kLti '"v J -wU Tasry relieve tao mo jmparti s; sCa-SbnW e-sen. by pre-eircpr "XrVAJBH 'X Jt f KostS4i-tl-nt Jrt4. 600pec 150 mTUn-Ssrt -Uv&lin- miseries of high and low life In -jdmh-M-i tnsss ettass ; ran win s routes ana mvounes i o- wi seiHMnMfwttytdaWeTs BftSSkSiasjers h-iuHasht SdZSSSng s-rens viotUas 1 vooaoa sna mobw aoooqi ftnawv- 41ns: Xiev-UUoaal rrtof tH- elreujai OatfltsWo. Add. ANCHOR Pyat.ll SI. LQTJI8. Co, OKrc-SO. i .i -it.nu.', i i.i; j, ri,if..Ji i vh.i.l. 1URRI3 mmt 0 lib .ML IMS' " ' Myr-rwU .'. -! r c T v T" 3jsao.y iolr?-MC ' mass, lr9el4WT'?Ma lj i ltm -l"' i.i rTr sii ai a a a mTni a i . w - . :i I .'.-.tTf-. j: ,. -i Jfl fi.... ; n r -wnain ta in Air gfnon ftnA no I hey ecaialli cleanse r, system aid Sve,. l-&tM P Uieboay- A$ a XduleSoS 1 ajTBerare Scarlet Fever Onrel '- K i WM A aimanv,eIlssTasa ar-Byala , 3Sse lriBr '(- Try -asisaa,.lalaadlrjs aaaau ninrt KdSai 1 einm f unnuv : JftW W Awaxisi-, Office, BO Murraystreet, Te w Wpfrlc , BSH ga"Sf srBsr-Bsass-s, sbsvsi svv 'vn-AT" u sisrfleJ rAja oss ssaWaiaia. Jr nrrRnpniiTAH r iPF IInvfii Fni 111 a. I II Wl vsoTrs-a""w rs a , T. DOf IS. , WK - i&ta TrvdnatrasMVJ i'MlittfiJ TI J IMAM. s-WsBmiJss' POU--" -Bstory ofl all o"to caaarjo od; saaatfaovs-ftdnefafA S4d ibscriooon u put s-baenp- lPWOD pall M x D.YMPsisspv JL I.Yat (HUS)a. BOir."T-tOH CMS INWM.i ifttoSnsTB- aiia&4 'A 0 TKaxf SI " Sit takes Bleat y lafori-ma eiUiens of Chanotts .tnalt Him MtUtmA oomDWte and at the servlof of thaJ SuitUaio Pot and eold - baths at any ioto of thM aay or nignw tut Dams are eiesanay n-ea-'B .asauisa waa ail tne osBiori an 4onvet i TiAS'W. 7;r 9Y: ISR-Syar; gtir-r-rsi ii i .a ..i hili. ' f. I I iW n-' fCH andAnerioan ToOet EarafHimva&d terau-Tnos. '! j - n". cl n-nnnsa a rn Jrrnvl. otrb AAiilM 4iHLf ready. Address I wmiwnma COMRANT.. faen8tilnula, BattsitSlioe. TAifUI-LiSaCOJDEOP .RKI W WILL PUT ON A BARGAIN soara goods at prices that are botjno , Lace Mitts at 15c to 82c; SumriCToTm ttfi i 35c Hosiery at prices that will surprise yoi?; LaStes' Qaiise Un- tnTs ao S J i fc 0TI,et8 at flaSssS at 93c to l.5; 2,000 yards Lawns at 4cv wmfrH&j Goods ana remnants at, a nnrlfir.o. t?;1wq T.i--.. t . i . vuiwu paiines at iuc. linen follars and (nffs, We have many other things that we will give yoi a barWn'lnrn. atl we'Ssfc isforyW , and we will eonvinoS yoa Ihat we mean exactii mhuL r.. I. A -MSITIYIE ..TOJ' '"'.'CD tA aoijn;ra-..i siiiiiiipj :d:-r:o; , .'uTT.: , WE HAVE REDUCED Oar own Manufactured Suits, 'former pri2250,iiow if 18.00, Our $18.00 and $16.50 Suits, at? the- uniform price of $14.00. A handsonie'li-ie 'bf $W.O0 and $12.50 Suits at tinifopm pnbyi ':' uK A.,-, 174' CliL .! TTft. uur Mure him oi A Handsome Line of Boj ani These Goods mun be sold in oraer to secure strictly CASa. Call early an I seca-e Bargains. mm CHARLOTTE, fU. O. iRATJO 3 Ca3 Thonsan-s of auslcai FsmlUes throughput North i . I fOcVfirrd OBGAJJS tothe lalL wbeB eotton the lorrg, hot 8UKMXR MONTBS wHtt Music and t-j--s--Si--------i- . , : i - rssis ri friinggs5s t " ' " " : ....... ii"T r. " fiVnfti1''-1-! ... ..-.o. .. . . .... . ! Under our tld-8mmer Bale, we offer to sell htring the months of )t3uLT,' ltriSTJST and Sir? TIMBER, 1882, PLAN OS and 0iA'S, of ereiy mal, We nd.lr at W - ifu,... .., ' j -' ' s".';a nT .sSti&9il : Si:eiAvC.$0asA On OKAJNfS Uasb, waTHOuT tl ,:UiJ li, J if, its? joiiHciB! aiiw ;oi;: rmT linmTMahfl.w-n-tinb?C' IHTESEST ride incedM tua,ale Tel soar inusical friends ol it. Write na for Catalogues, fttos J tanMlara. i Tbki aalealo Oetober 1st 1882 tlx(riryeersigirritee, J4oblirad lrrsCHstTiWlbvry Orgaiv; Freight i both srays If no sale. MraAr:;,oS-altlx 3VCU.lo X20U.O. prof, tfjt, BAi3R,ls inj -ttthprlzed Tnfier andBeparrer. cum nr it afflSRSrii la v. J-'livi W t fftrt Fit !Fnii"(l5rimrfjTin THE S MS-S0 -., VII I. ImL. .saHiiko- aii Oii-w .v.-i KiiiJ rrtrasiicey A Jis!iiSfl2l - i l,m rr 111.1 1 iw :ji la fiii lllr.itifriii.il I arfif.. Tts 7ia.'i-rT'.i i 3U JVi, j.j i7xii luiai ffjl ilfcll ii j fVftii 11 a. VJL'; TtftK0 :?r COUISfTEIL toskli. THcM. tiz; V H .'.ViiJ,i MttiHl ir.Trjjj eto:iaJifi4e. we mean exactly.jjgjjai Cf Qaitflrea s iSflili ' i BelpW.qsit:! t.dJ Room for FALL GOODS. Tbe prtcsa gtren are Respectfully, L 1;x. "HIT s L fl.l I ;vi ii.;.; o'yj flil'f .11 !a ;.i-t ; n r ILslepiiwIlJl LEAWING rAsWlO.vi-tl-t. dl OTHIEl-S ATb aUUh. i. ,if ffw.Kj,-,.'iW 1 nniaratt-Zir-mBsl , . : 1A.r. Vv sjtiv A A. I7T " w ars . and VnMns purch st fOffles lj and enliven maki yfuL (H4J Jialanee Qyey 882. m iaii tbb, r axs ; i-CTtMe Of nriee.' A liBlltsT 0 . grade and usts ard urly D-TebSaS-el-easBrsM '. aii wont gmtranieen. eena or a a r-Mlw vd 77iL;McSMITI 3 -E? rtK ecsB;J" w-w.-- JtS-Jj: i!.I - ! - a isiiio-o ,i4-i.'gtiiCl s3rioev iijlihf ';.i (Jjq Si-lQ'yj nS : -jjj in Tr 1 1S S-SIBP c!ij t1 ' - .-e .com Ja7:Sl 0 ,eT:IF ' ' ' " "1 -Tj1, 11111 I !f J " llJ'l,lTYTTfM-vSS tt :U. mm ,11 -r.. . .1. ara intending to s the . "HARVKST HOMg" sMl mt gE6Su . 1 yi ; J" ki vih n H 1 f r-f -T it-, ,i i- r " 1 r -B-ssa sjsbswsj j t am w i 1 S-Ki' ,,ij a&3 '3iiotrtiro issA li loq
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