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' : ) a , i . , : CjHARLOTTE, N. C., WEDNESDAY AUGUST 23, 1882. yol. xxvni. NO. 4170 ' 1 H ' ' ' " 11 -H-: . gram & Oo. DEALERS IN toots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, TRAVELING BG$, UMBRELLAS, &C. P E G It A M & C O., HAV a prktty link of .. GITS AND INDIES' SLIPPERS. PEG RAM &CO., HAV TBS BEST STOCK OF Cents' Uj.nd-Sei.rd shces, IN THX8TATB... j... ? PEGU AM & CO., HAVE ALL KINDS OF Children's Shoes and Slippers. pegram k aa, Keep h wtll selected stock of TRIMS ami VALUES OF ALL PRICES 1 KINDS. PEGRAM & CO., Have Just received a Bne H ck f Wool, Felt and Straw Hats Of THE LATEST liTVLhS P E G K A M & C O., CAN SUIT TBEIB Farmer Friends With any kln.ls BOOTS and 8H)Rd TQ RY WISH. SKIPS ALL KINDS ( F Shoe Dressing, French Blacking. PEnRXnD Citn supply you wl'h the BIST BRANDS and LATEST STYLES OF Ladies, Mioses and Children's Shoes. SAMPLES -PF- ii Suitinffs - AND I Or THB-- NEWEST STYLES, JD3T RECEIVED. We will take YoarITIe&Miirr, have a Suit made and If it Doe Nut Give vatikfaction In Every Particular Yon Need notTakoli. Suits from $18 to $63, ALL fiood Summer TO BK CLOSED OUT CHEAP. f IS. GOODS 1 i f r WTT mm MIT First Arrival OF WT& ha.e .ist received a beautiful llae of FOULARDS and SATEENS. AUo a case of CALICOES in new dei-lgrw. Something new and nice In KUCniNOS, Ac . Ac. T. L. SEIGLE Is now In iha EasUm CItlerf,' parcTtftsTWbff YD T7 a t.t. STOCK, which will commence arriving In a few days. When cur stock Is received we will show you the HANDSOMEST LINK OF GOODd EVER DIS PLAY RD In the SOUTH. Respectfully, T. L. Seigle & o. angle Summer Complaints At this season, various diseases of the bowels pre prevalent, and many lives arc lost through lack of knowledge of a safe pd sure remedy. Perry Davis' Pact Killer is a nr cure at Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Cholefi, Chokya Morbus, Biipueer Complaint, ete., and is perfectly safe. Read the following : Baiwbridcte, X. Y., March S3, 1881 Pirrt Davis' Pain Killer never failt to afford imttant relief for cramp and pain in the stomach. Joseph Bubditt. NlCUOLVliXE, N. Y., Feb. 2, 188L The very best medicine I know of for dysentery, cholera morbus, and cramps in the stomach. Have need it for years, and it is ture cure every time. Julius W. Deb. MprsflOHA, Iowa, Haich 12,'X88'L hay used your Vajh fCrLt iu severe Cases of cramp, colicand cholera niorbuWfld it gave almost instant relief. Jj. E. Caldwell. Cabnesvtlle, GL, Feb. 28. 1881. For twenty years I have UBed your Pain Killer In my family. Have used it many times for bowel ttpnip)aints, and it alwait aires, would not feel safe Wifhouj, a bpttle in tho houa, J. B. I ra, Have used Eerbt PavjS Pain Kicleb lor twelyo ave used Eebbt PavjS' PAiNKtcLEB for twetjn yearn, it ia ae, sure, ana retiaoie. 131; inouier ghpuld allow it to be out of the family. ' ' ' H. I. Nates. Okeipa, N. Y. Feb. 19, 1881. YTe began radnff if over thiptv years affp. and it f lways ves immedjate relief. Vpulq paydly iN 0 go to bed without a bottle in the house. W. O. gpEKRT. COKTATBOBO, S. O., Feb. 82; iStil, Nearly every family in this section keeps a bottle tn the house. Dr. E. llOBTOtf. TJ. 8. Consulate, Creeeld, Rhenish Prussia. Feb. 8, 188L I have known Perry Davis' Pain Killer almost from the day it was introduced, and after years of observation and use I regard its presence in my Loiuehold aa an iiUpentMe neeeUy. ro:rr SSqtter.F- S. Oonsul. 1 BUtttQNlf-f bent. En, I had been several days Buffering Beverely from diarrhoea, accompanied with Intense pain, when I tried your Pain Killer, and found almost instant relief. H. J. Noone. 21 Montague St., London, Eno. TVnrinor arftsirtennenf twraitv-three vears in India. I have given it in many cases of diarrhosa, dysen- teryand cholera, and never knew Ko family can safely be without his fuvaluable remedy, Its price brings it within the reach of all. For gale by all druggists at 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. PEKRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. I. sept d tw sept 4 oct. ROCKBRIDGE, VA., ALUIV1 WATER, jOR more than half a centurx has grown steadl P 1; In reoute as a madlctnal ;ignt In a wide range of Chronic diseases. Multitudes of women can testify to Its unsurpassed efficacy In the re lef and cure of those hllments ptc dlar to their sex. -DYPEpSi- In its' varied and most distressing forms Is cured. CHRONIC, BRONCHITIS, 8CR0FULA, CHRONIC DLARRHOKA AND DYSENTERY, yield most rapidly, and permanent cures result. Bottled In lt3 natural state, direct from the Springs, which are beautifully located in Rock bridge unty, Y&-, and are open for the reception of visitors from iunfcf 1st to October 1st, each year; capacity, 1 ,000 guests. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr J. H. Mc ADEN and Dr. T. C. SMITH, Charlotte, N C. marl2 ly WHEELER & WILSON'S NEW NO, 8. Lightest Running and Best Sewing Machine In the World. Try It bef ore buying any other. Aft pWTf 4NTJE D. IW Send for Terms and Price List Whi eler Sc Wilson Mnnfactur'g Co. RICHMOND. VA. may 11 Cleaveland Mineral Springs, nPTCKWn MkY IKth. 1882. X miles West ot Charlotte, and within 1 mile of uao iuruiiua vuirai naunay. iuuuui liviu lotte to Shelby. Hacks will be at the Springs Station on arrival of every train. COLP AND WABM BATHS, Uk.V UUU .VM WUBFUVW WJ1 VUVJ WU.V " " " a Bowling Alley in good order. A good string Dua vecuxcu iui wo gcasuu luiyvij uravuuuvua tlons attached to the hotel. tpT For further particulars address S. McB. POSTON, maylB tf Proprietor. VIRGINIA Female Institute, 8TATJNT0N, VA. Mrs. Gen. J. K. B. STDABT, PrlnclpaL THE next session WILL OPEN SIPTEMBfR J4th, with a full corps of teachers. Training thorough and terms moderate. Catalogue, sent upon application to the Principal. . - Jull8eod6w GOODS. F ALL ALL ABOUT Tf JJ ACCO, Its Uistory froni" Its Discovery to tbe Present Time. The Leipsic Gartenlaubc, a promi nent periodical of Germany, in a late issue contains an interesting article on the history of tobacco. We publish the following extract : "The home of to bacco is the New World. Before the discovery of America tobacco was not known to t ho other grand divisions of the earth. When Colunibu3 landed at the Island of Guanahani, on the 12th of October, 1492, the Spaniards with as tonishment saw the natives blowing clouds of smoke forth from their noses and mouths. The Indians wrapped a dry herb in a corn leaf, lighted one end of the roll and' imbibed the smoke from the other. Such a roll was called by them tabaco, while the herb itself was called kohoba. THEY GAVE THE NAME OF TABACO also to two pipes attached to a funnel by means of which they inhaled through their noses the smoke of kohoba leaves. placed upon burning coals. They used the fresh leaves of the kohoba plant for healing wounds, and filled the tents' in which sick persons were lying with to baceo smoke to lessen their pains and cure them. In Mexico, conquered in 1519, the Spaniards found tobacco in general use, and wherever they went they saw the people smoking it from reeds, mixing rose leaves and aromatic gums with the dry herb. The Mexicans also chewed and snuffed tobacco. The Spaniards soon commenced to smoke home with them to Spain, where "the plant was originally raised in gardens and used for medical purposes. The fresh leaves or juice of the plant was. used against gout, headache, toothache, and stomach ache. In this respect the tobacco plant soon became so famous that prominent physieions declared it to be a universal remedy for all diseas es of the human body, IN FRANCE TOBACCO BECAME KNOWN by Jean Nicot, who was French am bassador at Lisbon, Portugal, in 1560 and after him it was called herba Nico liana. An older name of it is petum, derived from a Brazilian word. In France tobacco was also first used as a medicine, particularly in the shape of snuff. Even ladies snuffed there. The French clergy zealously used snuff as a preventive against i-ve. The wonder ful herb now became known among all civilized nations. IN 15G5 AN APOTHECARY OF ACGS BUKG, ' : Germany, received dry tobacco leaves from France as a new drug. In the course of the seventeenth century a number of books'on tobacco were pub lished in Switzerland and Germany. In Italy, too, the clergy became protectors of trie sanative herb. Bishop Tornabo ii i sent the first seed of the plant, from Paris to Florenoe, To Rome the send was first -sent by Cardinal de Santa Croce (of the Holy Cross), Lapal nuncio at Lisbon, and after him the plant was named the herb of the holy cross. But at Rome tobacco first met opposition, Pope Urban YUl because laymen and clergymen were snuffing d,uriDg divine" service. EXCOMMUNICATED SNUFFERS IN 1624 In Spain at the convent of San Jago de Conipostella, famous for pilgrimages, live monks were immured alive In 1692 because they had smokfcd at the choir in the .evening. Yet-J 'xipe. -Benedict XIII., himself a . pasjsionajte suul'fer, al- I Secular governments, too, opposed the use of tobacco. King James I. or En gland wrote a lengthy essay in Latin against it in 16'J3. rne university 01 Oxford held a public disputation against the smoking of tobacco m looa. in v ranee only aruggista were permiciea to aalUxbap09 if Xrescnbed by physi-, cians. In Sweden, at the time of Gus tavus Adolph us, smokers had to do no penance in churcn. in Russia smokers were unmercifully whipped, while their noses were torn open in 634. About th&Bame time SuRan Murad iy. went around in Constantinople during the night time, accompanied by execution ers, who bad to k$ those he discovered smoking. In Persia, SOLDIERS FOUND SMOKING WERE KILL ED, and, with smashed -hands and feet,, thrown before their tents. Also among the Mohammedans the clergy were bit terly opposed to he use of tobacco. In Germany, where the first smoking of tobacco "was chronicled in 1630, the au thorities waged war against its use, af ter the thirty years' war, from 1618 to 1648, was over. The city council of Be,rne, Switzerland, ordained in 1661; that smoking of tobacco should receive the same punishment a3 adultery. JJut all that oppoaitiob was of no avail. Tobacco remained victor. Whereupon the government commenced to tax it. The Republic of Venice first did this in 1657. It decreed the sale and manu facture of tobaeco to be a monopoly of the State, leased the same and derived a net income of 46.0QQ ducats from it during the first 'five years. This ex ample was at once followed by the. pa pal government at Rome, and in a short time by the governmentaof all the oth r States of Italy. In France Colbert, the prime minister, made a similar arrange ment in 1674, 'd the government of France derived from the sale and man ufacture of tobacco',' A REVENUE OF FIVE HUNDRED THOUS AND LIVKES in that year, which rose 29,000,000 livres during the year 1787. In England, al so, a tobacco monopoly of the -State' was established, but it lasted only about 20 years, when it was abolished, giving way to a, tax: on tobacpo. In all civilised countries of Europe tobacco was heavily taxed in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The tobac co plant is now extensively raised in Europe, too, and manufactured there into snuff, smoking, and chewing to bacco, all of which are taxed as luxu ries. As to the production of tobacco, the Qartenlaube says : The annual amount of it raised at present i& in the United States,S,4QQ,000 hundredweights ; Cuba, 610,000; Brazil, ,800,000; India, 150,000; Austria, 100.D00; the Nether lands, 85,000; Italy, 93,000 ; Russia, 180, 000, and Germany 1,100,000. OF THE SEVERAL STATES of the latter country, Prussia produces in round numbers, 830,000 hundred weights ; Baden, 243,000 ; Bavaria, 156, 000; Alsace-Loralne, 160,000, and Hes sia, 31,000. The tobacco raised on the whole earth amounts to about 13,000, 000 hundredweights annually. The present annual consumption of tobacco per head of the total population is in Russia 1 pound ; France aud England each also 1 pound ; Italy pounds ; Cuba 2 1-5 pounds; Austria, 2 25 pounds ; United States and Germany each 3 pounds; Belgium 4 4-5 pounds, and Holland 5 3 5 pounds. Tobacco, in the shape of snuff and smoking and chewing tobacco, although in itself not a very attractive thing, has millions of devotees all over the world. The French Papers on the Ocenpation of the Suez Canal. London, August 22. A majority of the French papers comment very un favorably on the action of. the British In occupying tne ouez canai. Troops Sailing for Egypt. Bombay, August 22. The 63d infan try and a battery of artillery will sail to-day lor -agypc , , ! RmiosD Aunt Aim iron s raises Watxb aitd Mam. The great tonic and al tenure contains iwloe as much iron and fifty per cent, more aJnm tnum than any "alum and iron mass" known. Just the thing for the "spring weakness" now so general, bold py an arogguu vi uaj iwninm races redooea one nan. may 11 tf s - - - NEWS NOTES. Clarence B. Gelton. a letter carrier was arrested at Pitlsbdrg Saturday on charge of robbing the mails. Sixteen deaths from yellow fever oc curred: at Havana, Cuba during the week ended Friday, August 18. , The Utah commission lias arrived at Salt Lake City. The Mormon Church on Saturday set aside $10,000 to fiht the new law. There is much opposition in Jamaica to the proposed increase in the land tax. It is said that some estates have already been confiscated to the govern ment through the inability of the own ers to pay the taxes. At Licks, Kentucky, Saturday, 10,000 persons were present at the laying of the corner-stone of a monument to the memory of sixty pioneers who perished there in the battle of Blue Licks, 100 years ago. The monument is the gift of tbe Kentucky State Historical So ciety. Capt. Robert Tarr, who was reported to have purchased the schooner Con quest, at Halifax, N S, for Gen Butler, and sailed away on a- mysterious voy age, has returned to bis hoitkr at Glou cester, Mass. He says that he purchased the Conquest for Boston parties, and that she has gone on a sailing voyage. Gen. Warren left bis family poorly provided for owing to the drain upon his resources to pay for plans cf the 1V"1 -I . Toawnicn was me scene or the bat eFTv'eMFbfP. tthrrmlrwrtinn nf ta timony ana the general expenses of the court of inquiry. A committee to raise funds for the General's family has been formed at Newport, and it is expected that a large sum will be secured. Rear-Admiral Nicholson has written a private letter to a prominent officer of the navy department in which he denies the statement that when the bombardment of Alexandria began he notified the Egyptians thatif they fired on any of his vessels he would return the fire. He also denied the statement that after the action he steamed around the English fleet and cheered the ves sels upon their work. An Experimental Drunk. Burdette. A St. Louis preacher, never having tasted whisky, bought half a gallon of it to study its effects, m order the better to describe them in. the temperance ser mon he was preparing. To avoid pub licity and accidents he locked himself in his study and threw the key out of the window. In less than an hour he was singing and dancing instead of writing; about 4 o'clock in the after noon he climbed out of his window and slid down the lightning-rod, fell into a sw ill barrel, kissed a woman in the street, got licked by two men at differ ent times, broke a window, stole a dog, sassed a policeman, and got run in. The judge socked it to him most awfully thirty days but his church forgave him.and took him back on his solemnly promising that he would hereafter dis cuss the temperance question from a purely theoretical standpoint. For tremulnusness, wakefulness, dizziness, and lack of energy, a most valuable remedy is Brown's Iron Bitters. Too Thankful for Word. . Coal Run Ciosslne, Ark , May 28, 1880. H. H. Warner & Co: Slrs-I nm too thankful to express in wo ds tbe good your tare Kidney and Liver Cure has done my family. Rev P. B. MABKL1R, Horb?or4, Acid Phosphate acts as food for an exhausted brain. I Would Pay Tea Dollar per Bottle for it. Brunswlcfc county. Ya , Nov. q, 1881. I have been entirely cured of a most fearful looking and painful sore (in my ankle, by me use otH s. Joe- Person's valuable Remedy. It came more than twelve months ago, very much like a ring worm. I painted it wltn fine, iodine. It be came a very cajmal and bad looking place, then I commenced to try everything I could think or hear of, until it became so very painful that I could scarcely walk. Then I went to the best doc tor in the whole country for advice, who told me ne couia cure me it i woma tane to my bed and there remain for four or tive weeks, and If I did not do tlif pretty soon it could not be cured, at all; the bone would become d seasefl, anU rhy foot would have to be tken og Imagine how I toll to be tojd.that I would have to lose my foot, or to give up all business? Klther of ie remedies would pave nrned me. Mind jou, this was the advioo of one ot the best doctors In the State of North Caroiina, and this conve-sailon took place last February. I continued to burn, as he advised, with caustic until September, but found no bene fit at all from his treatment. I was then advised by my filenas to tiy Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. 1 ordered ha f pints from her, and took the first d ue on the 17th of September, using the Wash also, and now 1 ni a'ell man, the sore Is entire ly cured, and I can walk as far, dance iu much and tump as high as any man. Put me back to the first ot bepieinber, let me know as much a I now do of the merits of Remedy, and (-would not hesitate to pay ten dollars per bottle for It If l could not get it for any less. I think more of it thai bny medicine t tv-r heurd ot. It is not only the best remedy In the world to purify tfte blood, but 1 believe It will cye aH skin- and blood dis eases, and it will certainly cure a love of strong drink. It gives me pleasure to furnish this for publication, as I know tore are many si flerers who oiiiil be cuied. o nld they kno i.f and ob tain Mrs J:;e Hi-rson's Heuiedy V ry truly and re-i ectfuliy, JOS. R M I Si IN, J , Sju h Gas on. (urth Carolina. Sore 3irH(ng Out Over the far and ck. Kah-igra, N. C Sept "JTth. 1881. Mrs. Joe Person, Fraiikltnton N. C. Dear Madam; In reply to your letter asking what I think o' your Herped?. I would say that the sales have been very fair, ami so far as I can learn the Keiueriy has bten very satf -ictory to my customers who have ustd It, especially so In the case of a little girl of this el y, ten years of age, who was troubled for a long Mate with sores breaking out ovi-r the f .ce ar(d neok having the appearance ot Scrofula, and which had resisted the usual alterative treatment far a long time. She took four pxltles of the Bitters latt spring, when the sores' entirely disappeared, and up to this time she has bad no return of them, her skin looking as fair and clear as any one's. Trusting that you may receive the success which your Bemedy seems to merit, I am Very respectfu ly yours. WM. SIMPSON, Druggists. Br" Send for circular ot remarkable cures In this State. 4 000 bottles soldi and not an unfa vorable report. For sal? by druggists generally and by MBS. JOE PERSON, igenta Wanted. FraDklntoo. N. C. FRESH BOASTING EARS, New Sweet Potatoes, Ym Peaches, AND "NEW CHEESE, at S. M. HOWELL'S. ul28 FOR RENT. THE Store House now oooapled by K M. An drews as a furniture store. Apply to (ien. B BABRINGKB, aug22 lw or E. M. Andrews. wanted BY SEPTEJ1BER 4th. T74VB or six Music Scho'ars. Bates reasonable jl ajiu saiisiaciiuu uudraiueeu. Appiy to Mrs. N. DUL, Comer C and 6th streets, or T. L. Seigle & Co, aug20 a WANTED. TTIGHE3T cash price paid for COTTON and XX WOOLEN BAGS, BONES, SCRAP IBON, BEESWAX, BRASS, COPPER, PEWTER, LEAD, &LNU, OLD BOOKS, RUBBER, ROM, AC. - CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Quality and weleht guaranteed. Country store keepers and others wUl find It to their advantage to can on or address J fcL wabdjsn, Charlotte, N. C, opposite C, C. R. R. aug!9 Freight Depot, Trade Street T ACT1 Bunch of Keys 1 brass, 3 steel JjXJ io X and a poatofflce Key. Return to atlglU THIS OFJT1CK. A FULL STOCK OF T7BENCH and American Toilet Soaps, Puffs and J. Kowaereoxesoianainas. . U Jul8 B.H. JOBDAN 4 CO., Druggist. -tfoniN. A Mcutedy for Her Only. Cheaper than physicians' bills, and to be used by women exciublwly. it is prepared for them only, and Is especially adapted to cases where the womb 'Is disordered, and will cure all Irregular! Ues of the "menses," or "monthly courses, wneth er acute or chronic, by restoring the discharge. This great boom is Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Regulator, and khqwn and recognized as "Wo man's Best Fried Prepared by Dr. J. Brad- .e,'f lntai. trtal 8lze. 75c; large size, 81.53. Fotaato by ail druggists? While other Baking Powders are largely adulterated mtK Alum and other hurtful j 1 urugg, has been fetfjinkfianged in all its original purity and tftonaih. Tkf best evidence ef Jt$ satet gft9ffeeneS9iiFthe fact of its having received the highest feiffmomT' afs from the most eminent chemists in the United States, who have analyzed it, from its introduction to the present time. No other powders show so good results by the true tesithe TEST OF THE OVEN. IT A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWER MADE BY STEELE & PRICE, Chicago, Hi., and St. Louis, Mo., santeetnrcn of Lnpnlis Teut Genu, Br. Price's Special rUrertaj fcitraeU, and l)r. Price's Unique Perfumes. TOTT'S POLL A DISORDERED LIVER IS THE BANE of the present generation. It la for the Core of this disease and its attendants, BICE-HEADACHE, BILIOUSNESS. DYS PPSIAtC0NSTIPATIOy, PILES, etc., that TUTT'S PIIJLEt fayre, gaaaed a world-wide teputcrn. gd fiemy has ever been discovered thai t acts jo gently on the digestive ca-jranavtivinA them visor to as similate food-. As a natural result, the Nervous System la Braced, the Muscles are Developed, and the Body Robust. Olxllls vnci. Ferer. 1. RIVAL, a Planter at Bayou Sara, La., Bays : My plantation is la a malarial dlatrlot. For several years I could not make half a crop on account of bilious diseases and o hills. I was nearly discouraged when I began the use of TUXy'S PILLS. The result was marvelous : my laborers soon became hearty and rcbuat, ana I have bad no further trouble. , They relieve the engorged Over, cleanse the Blood from poisonous humors, and asw the bowels to sxt naturally, with oat which no one can feel well. Try this remedy fairly, and yen wf TJ arafn a healthy Difjestlon, Tlgorous Body, Pure Blood, Strong Nerves, and skSouna Idver, Price. BttCeuts. Office, 85 Murray at Si. T. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Gsjtv Hair or Whiskers changed to a Glossy Black oy a single application of this Dye. It Imparts a natural color, aud aots instantaneously. Sold qy Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of One Dollar. Office, 85 Murray Street, New York. (Jftr. TUTT'S MA.NXJA.Ij of FalttableV Information and tJmefUl Receipt 1 vUl 6 mailed FSSB en apxtHoati9n,J' 13 THE GREAT CURE RHEUMATISM Ai It to for all diseases of the KIDNEYS, VIVERANO BOWELS. Jt elaanses the system of the acrid poison that causes the dreadful suffering which only the victims of RheumatiBin can realise. .THOUSANDS OF CASES of tho worst forms of this terrible disease have been quickly relieved, to a short time PERFECTLY CURED. V -ferns sad wonserfsl success, and aa tana L sale in every part or the Country. In hun dreds of cases it has cured where all else had failed. It is mild, but efficient, CERTAIN h IN ITS ACTION, but liarmlw,. in all mol I ' tWlt cleanses, Strengthens and circa New f J Lite to ail the important organs of the body. The natirraj action of tho Kidneys is restored. The liver is cleansed of all disease, and the Lv Bowels move freely and healthfully. In this J waythe worst diseasos are eradicated from the system. . As it has been proved by thousands that is the most effectual romedy for cleansing the system, of all morbid secretions. It should be usod to every household as a .SPRING MEDICINE. Always, cures BHIOTJSNI183, CON8TIPA TIQ2T. PILES and all FEMALE Diseases. Is pat up In Dry Vegetable Form, in tin cans, 11 one-package o f which mates 6 Quarts medicine.' I V WAlso ib Liquid Form, very Concentratedfor thA fyonvAnienpft of thfiRflwhn pflnnotrMdilvnrA. IrJ pare it. It acta ictth equal etficienvj in eitherform. GET IT OF YOUR DKUGGIST. PRICE, el.OO WELLS, RICHARDSON A Co.', Proofs, (WUl send the dry post-paid.) BX'EMlteTOll, YT. on factory wm SALE. T)Y Virtue ola decree ol the Superior Court ol jlt caiawou county, maae in we case oi f. u. Shuford and others. DialntiSa. vs. A. M. Powell and others, ueienUauu, at Spring Term, 1882, of Catawba county Supei lor Court, the undersigned, as Receiver, will sell at Public Sale, at the Court House at Newton. N. c. on J UKtiDAY. AUOUST 29th, 1882, the following Valuable Property, to-wit: The factory of the Long Island Cotton Mills, to frether with lfiti acres land, Including the entire water power of seven feet head, faetory building 60x40, two stories high, flouring and saw mtlls, store and cotton houses, blacksmith shop and five tenement bourns, and the following machinery: 1 picker, 1 Hti-lnch double beater and tapper. 6 38Jnch 1 4 top flat catd i, railway head, 2 drawing frames, 6 deliveries each, 4 ring frames (Brides berry make), all in good order, 2 Danforth cap frames, 132 spindles, totarnumoer spindles 810. 1 Travlscard grinder, bunch and balling press; also a large lot or old looms, puuies, g halting, &c For mf re acctrate and definite description of th i-roperty and the conditions of said sale refer ence la hereby made to the decree above referred. Also at the same time and place, I will sell for cash the Insolvent evidences of debt due the Ca tawba Manufacturing Company, as appears upon the'r bV)ks. TKHMS : Twenty per cent 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 by said Decree authorized to vary terms to Suit purchasers. The Becelver is also authorized by said Decree io sen saia property av ynraiw bk, nnnn such terms as shall be aereed upon between him and purchaser, and he will entertain private bids until day of sale. , , , pranna wishing to examine said property will find Dr. A. M. Powell and Mr. Levi Shuford on the premises, either of whom will take pleasure tn snowing me same, auaress JOHN L. COBB, Becelver, Llncolnton, Lincoln county, N. C al27 tds TURNIP SEED. TXJ n'e Just received a full stock of all varte- lies. U. H. JOhDAN At CO, 3ul8 - - Tryon street. BURNETT'S COCOAINX, Creole Hair Bestoref, Avers' and Hall's Hair Vigor, and Parker's Hair Balsam. a. a. jubdam uu., Jal8 : Druggists. Cott Mew LFsaOI B2niIk JTJ3r BE0R1VED K PRINTS and SATIWS i ; fH)?i? jealwairteotorHOOP8KIHT3 or every dcriptkn. ranglnR In price irem jo to 11,23 we will nave ijutte a variety of those 414c Xi JV"W3ST S. Call and examine OtJR BARGAIN COUNTER, t . " ; As we hitve-an eodless rartetj el LADIK3' MITTS, GLOVR3 and noSIKRY. all of which we are off in at prime cos-. Another large shipment of that popular 10c ...' BLEACHED DOMESTIC. IS SMITH BUILDING. - mM WW SliMMER CLOTHE -:o: A -POSIT m :o: WE HAVE REDUCED Oar own Manufactured Suits, former price 22.50, now $18.00. Our 18.00 and $10.50 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 Summer Underwear at Cost. A Handsome Line of Boys' and Children's Suits at and Below Cost. t-Ttiese Goods mmt be sold In oraer to secure Room for FALL OO0D3. The prices given are strictly CA39. Call early an 1 secu e B irg ilns. Respectfully, L iBerwanger & Bro., LEADINO FASHIOSARLC CLOTHIERS AND TAILOR1. MTTQTn 1TI U U I V CHARLOTTE, N. C. jfx..L.3vrc: Wholesale l11TtM&t'K.'4B-avaTtf2 gjimj u Thousands of Musical Families throughout Noith PIANOS and ORGANS in the Fall, when cotton the long, hot 8TJMMJEB MONTHS with Music and rr-. Mia,! Coin a Affr tn rah diirlnir UUUOI UU1 JLMJ'CUUUUVi uiuv) v v TSMBIB, 1882, PIANOS and OKGANS, of eveiy p Mid-Snmmer Special lor : On PIANOS $25 Cash, Balance November 1st, 1882. On ORGANS $10 Cash, Balance November 1st, 1882. WITHOUT OTOBST OB AH7 ADVANCE XS PEICE, IF BALANCE CAN'T BE PAID IN THE FALL, Longer time win Mglverwto amenable ln Cttcul' This sale oses j'S. ii tr o'lale. eix (n) years u&raniee. csooi aaa uisuikwi mm visou i Testthemln,oufownhoff.es.. AddressMcSKttitix Muslo Hotxo. ty PBOF: WM. BAKKR U my authorized Tuner and Repairer. All work guaranteed. Jr to this house.- ' - FOR TES DAYS IN ORDER TO REDUCE MY STOCK BIFOBE MOVING INTO THK LARGE STORE LATKLY OCCOPIKD BT H. MOBRIS ft BROS , NIXT DOOR TO WITTKOWSKY BABtJCH'd. Don't Forget--For Ten Days Only. HANDSOME LINK OF & WXXjMUXjM OF - :o:- CiSi SALE. :o: TJATTC! 17 11UUU11I Of liTJlDTJElSr efts HATES. fmm 5 r n mm Ail 0 & Retail. usichous 02 and South Caro.'lna are Intending to purcli se comes in. WHY WAIT? Buy at once, and enliven make the "HARVEST HOME" still more Joyful. (hp months of JUNE. JULY. AUGUST and SEP make, style and price,' at our very lowest cash rates AT - s II re
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 23, 1882, edition 1
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