DAILY CHARLOTTE OBSERVER THURSDAY, A TJfG UST 17, 1882. i BUSINESS NOTICES. It Xouffben. SO )DJNT toughens the gums and makes them healthy, so t Hat 1 hey hold In the teeth flrm ty it removes the tartar, gives comfort, U . ...i r honxii iinri iniinov jiikI when once piHirmtira ...... . . . . . , - - u.lwlli mvr b, ; ittvcu up. Try fcOZODONT. No Hack. 1u 0JV ,.r Hans Antlenon s stories he epeaks of old ell ly- n wue" sne weut '"to company, an aa vry (?enteel appe;nunce, only she had no .-t(W 1 m 1 v J i . . ' ' ....... i a,i pivlns and weakness In ihat part of the t0ly, ' ,...tn rnmA fmm k1dnv rtlQjiiA Uni ! I it'.t I ' - - - ....... ---.. . ... , 1,1 V. ... Ij a mwHiMnA Rnnl'o Wcmailv thu unit I Ilr i r 1 " . y . i.iv rHt Kifiney and liver medicine- that works to Ifiicti a cn irm. that one taking It becomes, like the .. f ixiiy, unconsi lous of a back, though unlike her . L...mi , vhnl annthri and nArTwrwtlii1 n ttaMr a.,ni'u UemedT has a back of the stiflest kind, for im illusion is to Mipport the. weak, and heal the ailing, and this It Is aolng all over the land. - i Mr. &. A-. W albert, argood and respect Index to New Advertisements. Hilary P. Jones Hauover Academy. L. Berwanger & Bro-Notice. HOME BRIEFS. Ieto dnctttscnvents. f ROYAL fsWolt Jk Absolutely Pure. Tts powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeness More ecouomlca than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in eomnetltlon with the multitude of low tnt. short weight, a urn or phosphate powders. Sold only In ana. ROYAL BAKING POWDEK CO., f28 New York lROY DAVIDSON, Wole A if nit, Charlotte, N. C. STRENGTH to vigorously push a business, strength to study a profession, strength to regulate a household, strength to do a day's labor with out physical pajn. All this repre Sent? wht Is wanted, in the often heard expression, "Ohl wish I had the strength!" If you are broken down, have not energy, or feel as if life was hardly worth liv ing, you can be relieved and re stored to robust health and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS, which is a true tonic a medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases. jo N. Fremont St, Baltimore " Durjng the war I was in jured in th stomach by a piece pf a shell, and have suffered from it ever since. About four years ago it brought on paralyff sis, which kept me in bed six months, and the best doctors in the cty said I cpujd not. live. I suffered fearfuljy frpm Indigestion, and for over two years could not eat solid fpod and for large portion pf the time was unable to retain even liquid nourishment. I tried Brown's Iron Bitters and now after taking two bottles I am able to get up and go around and am rapidly improving. G. Decked. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is a complete and sure remedy fqr Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all diseases requir ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic. It enriches the blood, gives new life to the muscles and tone to the nerves. tSCol Ham C Jones left yesterday for Aslieville on professional business. B-Alex. II. Stephens passed through the city yesterday on his way to Geor gia. UST Mr. Kaufman, the agent for F. Lentz & Co., of Virginia, wants to buy graphs. See advertisement. A ritrht sham storm of rain, thunder and lightning visited the city yesterday afternoon. rsr r..l n K Mcllae. of Wilmington, was in the city yesterday, but left in the afternoon for Asheville, on a butiness trip. rsr Mr Hureress Nichols, the furni ture deattr, has gone to the northern markets to purchase a new lot of furniture. rrThe season for shooting bats has arrived and the afternoon sportsmen wake the echoes around the suburbs ot the city. r-Barrett's circus will come into Charlotte on the Carolina Central Rail road, and the stations along that line as far as Rockingham, which place the bill posters reached yesterday, are pasted over with big circus pictures. IST Two new passenger coaches for the Tensacola and Atlantic road passed through Charlotte yesterday. lhe coaches were turned out by the Jack son and Sharpe company and are first class in every respeot. IW There was a grand Democratic rally in States ville, last Tuesday. Speeches were made by Maj. Robbins, Fabius Busbee. Esa . and others. The crowd numbered, it is said, one thou sand. tw- Mr. Emmett II. Olcott, of New York, who is interested in building the reduction works near this city, spoken of in tnis paper a few days ago, has ar rived, and will at once begin prepara tions tor the erection of the works. UST" A car load of bird dog3 passed through the city yesterday on the'way to Chester. They were shipped from Philadelphia by Mr. J. II. Whait, and will be putiu training at that place, for the field trials, to come off around High Point in Novtmber. USF Services were held in the Second Pri'sby ttrian church last night and will beheld again U-morrow aighk, by the pastor, Uev. Neander M. Woods. This is communion season at the Second church and the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered at the morning service Sunday, rr A merry party, numbering about 50, went out to Fox's pond yesterday to spend the day picniciug. Pishing, swinging and games of various sorts characterized the day, and at twelve o'clock a big fish fry was indulged in. Besides having a splendid time and lots of fun, the crowd got a good welting on their way home. tgThe funeral of Mr. Frank ODon nell, who was killed near Lexington by the train last wet k, took place last Sun d;iv afternoon from St- Peter's Cathe dral, in Richmond. The remains, were placed in the vault of Mr. Josepb Laube, in Hollywood, the Danville Register says, until arrangements can be ma(e to remove them to Philadel phia, the home of the deceased. ItThe lawn party given by the Young Hornet Hose company, will be held at the mint yard to-nighi. We hope it will be marked by a very large attendance. In addition to the prizes to be given as mentioned in yesterday's paper, the most popular young lady will receive a solid silver cup. Contributions are re quested to be gent to the mint yard to day, by a o'clock, The mails were yesterday carried Chambers' .stylish new man ... . . , i i wagon, which has Just neen receiveu from New York. The wagon is a per fect beauty and was built for the spe cial purpose of carrying the mails. In rainv weather it can be closed tigm as a carriage and the mail matter kept safe from being wet. Chambers an enter prising man and does not believe in doing things half way. ed citizen of Pineville, died last Sun day evening, of typhoid fever. Mr. Walker was a worthy member of the Knights of Honor and was in good standing with the lodge. He leaves a wife and five children, all girls. His family will receive S2.000 from the order and its receipt will be a practical illustration of the benevolence of the institution of the Knights of Honor. Cocke and Jones. Capt. Wm. Cocke and Gen. Johnstone Jones, of Asheville, have formed a law partnership. Gen. Jones is well known in Charlotte where he at one time re sided, and was once editor of The Daily Observer. In speaking of these gentlemen, the Citizen says that "both are well known for high profes sional attainment and respected for un blemished personal character and form a combination well worthy the confi dence of the business world. They are so well and widely known individually that more than this reference would be impertinent." Rates for Carrying Cotton to be Raised. It is quite probable that the rate for transDortation of cotton to the North will be somewhat higher this season than last. The freight men seem to think that they have been carrying cot ton for too little money and are moving to raise the price. A meeting of the Southern Railway and Steamship Freight Commission was held in New York on the 12th instant, and gave the subject a three day's discussion and consideration. They adjourned, how ever, without preparing a schedule of prices. The tendency of the discussion was in favor of higher rates. It was decided that the carrying rate on cotton was at present much too low, and a higher rate was agreed upon. Hotel Arrivals. Charlotte M H Russell, Rocking ham ; N Frederick, Lilesville; E Ever ett. Wilmineton: John W Ward, Al- fordsviile ; Miss E R White, Elizabeth ; NDumont, Lowell; C Oldiges, Louis ville, Ky ; J M Davis and wife, Green ville, SC; S W Vick, Wilmington; C G Campbell. J Lawrence Campbell, New Yrork ; W II D Wager, Matthews ; A C Burgess, Greensboro ; J II Trimble. C II Trimble, Laurinburg ; S M Wil liams, North Carolina; Daniel O'Don nell, Richmond, Va ; W II Neave, Salis bury ; J N Fil, Hopewell ; D W Mc Rae, Wm M McQueen, Mississippi; J Watt Kirkpatrick, D N Smith, county ; C L MeWhorter, Southern Express Co; Garey Green, Balto; Daniel G King, N H Openheimer, South Carolina; Wm Bruner, New Jersey; S T Black, At lanta, Ga; George Giles,Jleading, Pa. The Man. Who Wanted aQiiarti Gas. A short time ago whett we printed an item to the effect tha? a man from South Carolina had gone to the gas house in this city with a quart bottle and called for a quart of gas, many of our readers thought we were trying to give them tally at live cents a-pound. Mnrfi than this, we received a postal card from Spartanburg stating that the item was a slander upon South Carolina and we must take it back. It was a pretty hard slam upon the intelligence of our sister State, but it was true, nevertheless. The gas house keeper tnld the man that he didn't have anv gas to spare just then, but would send him some in a few days. The man left his bottle and went away and nothing more was thought of it until yesterday, when the following inquiry was re ceived on a postal card from Chester, which shows that the man not only wants the gas, but is in earnest about it: "Dere friends, please send me the answer whether we can get that gass or not. I have sent to you once before and have got no answer. Y'rs trooly, This South Carolinian has an eye to illuminating his house and he wants to have some style about it. T 9 - T Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup. Rev Sylvanus Cobb thus writes In the Boston Christian Freeman: We would by no means re commend any kind of medicine which we did not know to be good particularly for Infants. But of Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup we can speak from . ' 1 .1 . nt-gw nnm family It. hfla rtrnvor a blessing indeed, by glvln g an Infant troubled with colic pains, quiet sleep, and Its parents unknown rest at night. Most parents can appreciate these blessings. Here Is an article which works to per fection, and which Is harmless; for the sleep which it affords the Infant is perfectly natural, and the little cherub awakes as "bright as a button." And during the process of teething, its value is Incalculable. We have frequently heard mothers say they would not be without It from the birth of the chUd tin 11 naa nnisnea wun me teeming siege, on any consideration whatever. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. Lydla K. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound cures all female complaints by removing the cause. to 0 S3 The balance of life Is lost when the nerves are over-wrought There must be peaceful sleep and good digestion, or fretfulness and wild distress will dominate energy and dissipate hope Cured only by the use of Dr. Bengon'g Celery and Cham omile Pills. $112,400 in Prizes A r. ,1 H.ilrnfc r-r1w, OO nr. Vi 1 tlniaf Q 1 ot cr111 ha tVlA AI1U III. IV CI a JUIJ Catli. AUgUdV OlOl T lt ftSVJ day when the Commonwealth Distribution Com pany win nave tne grana 4in arawmg. jerjr person In the land should have at least one ticket. Have you sent your order yet? Don't delay. It may be your turn for a fortune. Try. Send for tickets to K. M. Boardman, Courier Journal Build ing, Louisville, Ky. !JUscetlatt0ti5. HEM MM, in im i r - m Mecklenburg People et a. Pile qf Cali fornia Cfold. Dr.Wm. McMillan, a former citizen of this county, but who left for Califor nia a number of years ago, where he accumulated a fortune amounting to about $60,000, died last January, and it is learned that he willed the whole of hi3 fortune to three of his relatives in Mecklenburg, Mrs. Bryce McLaughlin, Mrs. Sherrill Flennigen and Mrs. J, R. Kirkpatrick. The iden tity of these heirs has been sufficiently proven and they will get their money without any trouble. They are repre sented by Messrs. Bynrnn & Grier, and also Messrs. Jones Johnston. Judge Eynvim will leave shortly for San Fran cisco with the necessary papers and will close the matter. Dr. McMillan was a noted surgeon in the Mexican war and will be remem bered as the doctor who took the bullet from the lunes of Gen. Shields, when that officer was shot at the battle of the City of Mexico. Dr. Mittas Advances a Theory. Our readers, who haye lately been treated to a number of productions from the pen of the sage and philoso pher, Br. J. F. G. Mittag. will appre ciate the following theory which he jots down on a postal card and mails to the Observer. "England is probably aim ing at that childlike greed which has been attempted by many grasping polit ical aspirants to impose her peculiar habits, customs and laws upon the dif ferent nations of the earth regardless of the influence of the difference of If you are subject to ague you must be sure to keep your liver, bowels and kidneys In good free conoltlon. For when so. you will be safe from all attaeks. The remedy to use Is Kidney-Wort. It Is the best preventive of all malarial diseases that you can take. Bead the advertisement In another column. Translated from te NewJork Zeltung. By Lottery Is the only way sudden riches are 1 table to eeeie to us. A poor person can beeeme suddenly wealthy. $2 can win $30,000. The Common wealth Distribution Company have another draw ing August 3 1 si, at iiouisvine, a.y. aiio urawinus are, fair, are hGn,?st, are conducted to the satisfac tion of all Then delay hot. but send your order immediately to B. M Boardman, Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, Ky. 46 Popular Drawings Have taken plaoe under the management of the i.i t. ry .. . ah tjommonweauu uisiriuuuuu vuuiyauj. &u umo given perieci saiisiaviiou. nuuureua ui iuuumuuj of dollars In rnlzes have been distributed to lucky ticket holders. Send 82 for a ticket In the next drawing which taKes place August jisi ion.ia. Boardman, uourier-journai euiiaing, ijouisvuib, Ky. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Sherirt. ofnce of aneriH of Mecklenburg county, subject to me uemocruuu uuuiiiaiiug wuiruuuu. aug4 tf J. WATT KIRKPATRICK. For Sheriff. The friends of M. B. Alexander announce him as a candidate for reelecUon to the office of Sheriff of Mecklenburg county, subject to the nomination of the Democratic convention. augll d tf-wlt Notice. I announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Register of Deeds for the county of Mecklenburg. Wm. MAXWELL. aug9 d2t-w2t H O z H m m H climate. Every climate has its proper ESTA colored man possessing a digni- people, and, its proper habits, customs ..... -i j i inTTTa . onri tha nrtpnrnT. inar. nesr- fied appearance came into tne ornce vi the Clerfc of the Superior uourc yester day with his wife and asked the Clerk if a "Landlord and Lady" could sign a deed before him, to which the Cleik replied in the affirmative. The deed was exhib ited and their respective names having been subscribed with a cross mark, they acknowledged the same, paid the Clerk hia, retainer and retired. For the General Assembly. To the Editor of The Observer. The many friends of Wm. J. Ytes, Esq., sug gest him as a suitable man to represent the people UaAlrlaTihllPO In tllA nUvl tfariArAl & It 1 V . in UL iUCV&lCUUUig 4 1. .11 .j . ... - the House or senate, subject to the decision of . .s . : . . nM i f .-lD tne iemocrauu uonveuuuu ui augusi Home and Democrat please copy, augI2 For Hegister of Deeds. To tlie Editor of the Observer. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds for Mecklenburg coun ty, in the ctuse of the Anti-Prohibition Liberal Party. BEN J. F. MORROW. augl5 -WPOLIIALJ- G R OC E R Ordination at Laurinburg. At Laurinburg last Sunday there was inforaatincr rrt i n at.i on service in (111 AL1 UUWtig the Baptist church, three deacons, Messrs. leachafEQ, Jordan and McDou gald, being ordained. The sermon was preached by the Rev. W.Jordan, of LumVerton, arid was a Wost excellent one. , The charge to. the Dewiy or dained deacons was delivered by that venerable pastor who has been long and lovingly known to the people of that section as '"Father Monroe." His charge is described as being just a splendid thing. m P Merchan it. CQHStGHMENTS SOUCTCED ITB0M ALL EECTIQSS. test fVioes ;Paif for Oats. tram ... - ulZ UiTa f thB m4 1 IM mi li in earinf fz Floods in the Et-nThe Lowlands JJnqej WMeranfltbjeCrpsD.amajjeii. The water question is beginning to ffive the reowe. ana espeuiauy iu D. . farmers, of the eastern section or tne State, a good deal of concern. It is not for a scarcity of water, not a bit of it For over four weeks it has rainea nara and steadily in the country along the Iforth parolina railroad, and the streams are out of bank and spreading over the whole country, doing very great damage to the farms and crops. One of the farmers on Little river, adopting the plan of the Mississippi planters, built a levee along the river bank, but it did not stand twenty-iour honrs before the water swept it away and flooded his farm. All the lowlands are tinder water and the situation is be coming a matter of some senousn ess Mr. Best's railroad bridge over Little river, that was washed away, has been rAnlarted. but the water continues to Vise, and fears are entertained for the safety of the new bridge. Still Another. Opellka, Ala., Nov. 1, 180. . aim t him hAftn oared and laws ; and the potentate that neg' lects this consideration must fail in his effort to dominate permanently. It is for a want of the proper appreciation of this law of nature that the legisla tion of our national government fails to command the full sympathy of the South. There is a partial remedy for this failure in limiting to a certain ex tent her present right of legislation. It is probable that the North must either submit to this privation, or at a period not far distant submit to one incompar ably greater.'' A Female Makes a Raid and Captures Her Husband. Qne day l.aat week 9, man and wife arrived in the city and put up at the Central Qtel. Both were quite young and the wife was furthermore a very handsome looking woman. The man's calling was that of teaching parlor tricks and sleight-of hand. Tuesday night he reversed the order of things and whiled the hours away at a green table, learning instead of teaching tricks at cards. His wfe sat up waiting his return throueu the whole night, and when daylight came and he had not yet f nmfi in. she put on her hat and started , - -. . ... out in search of him. The sun was just risine as she came out of the hotel and made her way straight to a gambling house, walking with a brisk Step and having every appearance of a woman mflaninff business. Un reacningtue house beneath whose roof her husband, all unconclou8 of the impending squall, was still eyeing the chips, she burst in to the room, where seated around table were a group of four, intently wnrnhinor the turn'of the cards. The game was never finished, for with one sweep her hand, the woman scattered money and cards all over the room, ana made such other demonstrations as dis- Dersed the players in a hurry. She walked out with her liege lord ana es corted him to the hotel, where no doubt h was treated to a Caudle curtain lec rnra This raid, so suddenly and unex pectedly made, created a considerable stir among the sports ana it win ue am Aanavat hnfnrfi anv one of them will forget it, NOTICE. PARTIES having (irapes for sale will apply to L. Berwanger & Bro , who will act as agents for F. Lent? 4 Co , In purchasing. aug!7 It - HANOVER ACADEMY, VIRGINIA, TAYLORS VI LIjP, P. O. HILARY P. JONES, M. A , PRINCIPAL The 33d Annual Session beelns SEPTEMBER 27ih Special Provision for Young Boys. Send for Catalogue. aug!7 dim eodw EnginesMachmery ALL KINDS. , , We ate agents for the following Machines; The Waer-ton Engine Ceman's EngWies,- The Bookwalter ' ' ' The Leffel Waterwbeels. lhe Phil The Ltdden Cotton Presses the lkhie Saw Milts. Kingsland & Ferguson MaraMg Cos Threshers, Horse Powers, &c, &c, &c. in, nAr.n watitina Machinery will do well to wvite to us before purchasing. We will sell a stationary Engine, 64 Horse no 7;-- -ih, tar trinnlnir and Blve a KnvHr. ior nonti. juav item : -- - - . . 1. 1 . rrkto Vnfflna Id tha VArV Efllnif warrantee wiiu it. xmo ous""- i.ivvs for Treshlng when mounted, as l only costl $418 11 any wuorc. nw. HARDWARE. mum ) iuuuM.vii5 - . ... mm .hi fanm nailFftlfflA. hV8tetl&. JSTSbMu rival HARDWARE DEALERS, rmmnTTF. NORTH C4BOLIH. au2l7 FRESH ROASTING EARS, New Sweet Potatoes, Fine Peaehes, AND NEW CHEESE, at S. M. HOWELL'S. Hi tri Ed 0 S3 o o Ul H A o 3 I iniWKY & 1MCH. IN ADDITION TO OW TP1IBII SSI 131158 EXTENSIVE i aD SlfiDD CD(D)QDDQllI?g YOU WILL FIND A SPECIAL BARGAIN DEPARTMENT! IN LADIES', MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. rpr rpxX"P "PTT'RT.TP WE would state that the OFFERINGS THIS WEEX are rle lv 1 XX JCj r U DUlV slrable Uoods and are the BIQOBST DRIVES Of the 800. . 0. 1 Bargain Counter. SlonrniDg Goods ! Mourning Goods! Mourning Goods! Black CathmeiM, Black Tamlie, Black Crape, Black Veiling, Black Tlbblt, Black Bombazine, Black Drsp De'Alama, Black Henrietta, Black Camel's Hair, Black Franc free, Black Cartere, Black Bantinr, Black Delaine, ac a Price MUCH BELOW THEIR M-LIilCEl? 'VjfLILTTiEJ ISTo.S BAR-AIM COimTISB, White Goods, lite Ws, White Ms -CONSISTING OF NAINSOOKS Plain, Striped and Plaid; JACONET, Barred A: Striped; PIQUES Barred, Ktriped and Plain; SWISS, Plain, Dotted, Striped and Plaid; LINEN LAWNS, Plain and Colored; DEDACCAa, Plain, Striped and Plaid; BISHOP and VICTORIA lawns; organdies, Pufflnir and Tucking-, at Price tbat Will AatonUb Yon. SATURDAY, THE 12TH, WILL POSITIVELY CLOSE OUR BARGAIN COUNTERS FOB THIS SEASON. TAKE NOTICE.- NO.3 BARGAIN COUHTEE, i krarre iM mt aadief and RUseee HOSIERY, to be old Without ReerT Value. We wUI Offer PARASOLS: tl OO Paraeola at ST.50; 10 SO Parasol at 6.50; S.OO Paraaols at 5 00; 16,50 paraaols at 3 75; 5.00 Parasols at t.T5; S3.00 Parasols at SI. 75; all others in Proportion, 1 THOSE WHO APPRECIATEBAR(jAINS THEIR REAL VALUE, msm k MICH. DQBBlHSf STARCH POLISH, An important dis covery, by whicl. every family may give their lineu that beautiful fin ish peculiar to fine laundry work. Ask your Grocer. J. B. DOBBINS, Philadelphia, Pa. FOR SALE BY J 8, SPENCER Sc CO and FIELDS BROS., Charlotte, N, C Medical College of Virginia, RICHMOND. The Forty-fifth Annual Session will begin first Monday ol October. For Catalogues or other lnlormatlon. address augl3 J. B. McCAW, Dean. HE nows. COTTON GIN CO.. NEW LONDON, CONN. Have on hand a stock of COTTON GINS, FEEDERS & C0N0ENSER8 made this season, with two brush belts and all lbs latest impboykmknts, boxed, ready for Imme diate shipment. Any of the regular sizes shipped the day the order Is received. No delay. Prices as heretofore published. Send for circular. WANTED. A LARGE Quantity of WHEAT and OATS; will pay highest market prices. Jul25 lnT W. J. BLACK 4 SON. WANTED-AT ONCE. FIFTY Granite Cutters to work by the day or by the foot on a six months Job of Magging and curbing at Charlotte. .v J0HN8T0N angl2 2w Contractor. METROPOLITAN LIFE UNVEILED! EUngierle of high an'd low ttfeln Amwto.'. girU ; ol3haar,4iMKied sinners bygaUgbt ; brltohlng Klrens 4 victims; Vndoa and Mormon horrors ; Start- HAvHIHalUIUi 1 X 1 imil um. V 7 rwWilocL Add. ANCHOR PUBLISH'O CO. We also manufacture ex. ixrexa. 10- cffcAao,m. ATLANTA. Oa. HARRIS REMEDY C0..siSrV I PROF. HARRIS' PA3TLLE REMEDY Iitoui vrvoui ttoa rDjncu tmvm itr. I'remtwi Exkustia. tad their bimt gioomj tomqwiw, in uuieklT ud rMlicallT emra. The Bcmedr P"t bp in mxm. t lulin( a month). SL .(enoorhtoelfe!tettr, ntm i mere tn,l OutlM three montlu), 91- Sent by mall In plain Trappen. TZLi. k. I .i.. woan..r Wck Hex. Pamphlet deecrl- MBf tola diaeaje and made f caie aent neale on appUontks. Tt. .r iiiMarf iatsnnnnBMmfj GVJATHftlEYS IMPROVED ECLIPSE Gill." with Doable Boiler Hailing Attachment and all ot the very latest improvements. Solid 12 Inch F saws, patntratb, strong Iron frame, made un der the immedld'e supervision of Elcbard B. Gwathmey. the patentee. The EcUpee Gin U de- I signed for bully trashy cotton, but with the tm provementa we have recently added It can be used to great advantage In aU pebiie flnnerlei and large plantations. ,j IV- Send for circular and price Jut. THE BROWS' OOTTOH GIN 00., Hew London, Conn. ang8 COLGATE'S VIOLET FOR THE TEETH "VTTATEB, Florida Water and imported ray Bum T V ior tne touei a i n-u mipw ,- ul8 Tryon Street. FREE! RELIABLE SELF-CURL mostnotvd and successful .peeiAlUW In the U.S. (now retired i for the cure Ol uuui, jfMtfcMd. JVnOmmm rud 9eeir. Sent, lnplinseledeveloieA,e. Druj gisia tyi lu Addreu DR. wmu w., utNMM. MOCKINGBIRD FtOD and Canary Seed tn pound packages, fresh. Ala.sred'graveWoW lul8 irToneroew MACON SCHOOL. iHIS School, embracing anEhfUah. fft Academic and OmuMK! . Da- UJ Udotne, 3 y W. A. BABBJEB. I PrlBClDalS. JUNIUS a JfOX, f -nciDJ. SOZODONT OelontlDe, Cherry Tooth Paste, Oriental, Ae., at a. -a juig DroggUU. SELECT SCHOOL, a m-wmm n msTASMM 11 a.. MtlAAl Mt V Aflat I MlOO 11- BWU Will VfU uw pvovyi w - I day, the 4th of September, 1882. French and ftrrthei particulars see circular. anglOtt - DIVIDEND NOTICE. ROrasSrit Comrwanops. N. C August 8th, 1882. ' ' . ) - ... o wm uat nf TMrlllABl bt toa- cTre 10th of "AU. aagtO tUl septl T namAnt will nriAn on September, 1882. For aoaresa 3ut2a dlw theneow tt THREE SAFES. t?ob BAU. am two et wee f T-" E Prs5sa3ea.ol ttom thebe-tof makea One emaQ, I one medtnm and one large, AP- lmmm V"W CHA3. a XINXS, PTOP7 U , .el8tf Jul26 Brown's iron timers. i.7TABUBnrp oyB thibtt team , Sate Kidney ana iavw vuic. olaoftheWdneys by the use otur

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