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i & j i ii m m i i I i I" i A VOL. XXV1I1. pcgram &: Go, DEALERS IN - Ms, Shoes, Hals, Trunks s. TRiVElING BIGS, UMBRELLAS, PEG R AM & CO., HaYH A .'RETTY LINK OF : GENTS AND Lte SLiPfERS CHARLOTTE, N. C., THURSDAY ATTftTTST ; .aao IFirst Arrival -OF- ULl PEGRAM & C ()., HAVK""THWrBlE8T STOCK of - IN ;.THB STATE. PEGRAM & CO., &aVe Kinds)? Children's Shoes - and Slipper pegr a 7W& R to Keep a well selected stoek of TRIMS and VAi.llliS OF ALL PRICES 1' KINDS PEGU A M & C X; Have Just receive J a flue -tj ck f i : Wool, Felt ami Straw Hals K have just received a beautiful line of w FOULARDS and SATEENS. Alo a case of CAJ.IOOES ln.e designs. Something iiew and nice In BUCKINGS, Ac , Ac. T. Jj SKIGLE Is .now la. dae Eastern Cltles.HrlurchaslDg our FAIjIj STOCK, which will corhmence arriving In a Tew days When our stock Is received we will show rou the 7 4 -1 ' ... HANDSOMEST LINK OF GOODS EVER DIS STATE SKWS. Tj ..1 : u -t . . . ivaieiyn ews ana Ubseiver: Gov Jams will lay the corner stone of Kin ?i'S?11R?,0?.Tuesd?y' August 29tb. 1IU": name, president of the Uni- voiaity, win ueiiver th address. AU wiij ale interested in Higher education nio uiviLKu lo De present (I. TI I If .. naj : ' Moore, register of deeds of ""P1". is ne second person to send in an abstract of taxables. He reports a8 followa,- General taxes $J7G 91 ; special taxes, 63,563 65; school taxes, $5,018 08 aviu. J? owier, wno lives out on Crab- vi t. near itoger s mill, on"-Saturday, iwucu a uiguiana moccasin 4 feet 8 inches in length, and found that she uauuo lessmanisu young moccasins "Juca m leugui. 10 me truth of this statement he certifies. Last night in Hell's Half Acre.George Brooks, a negro, was stabbed in the breast, during a negro row. There were two other rows in that part of the city, last night, between men and their wives, and several arrests were made. Yesterday a negro woman assaulted and beat a negro who hadfpoken of her in rough terms. Last night a negro woman cut her husband with a knif Mayor Dodd will be busy to-day. Wilmington Review: George Penny, a1.trtle,br3CaPut-7 vears of age, the son of Air. W. J. Penny.otthis city, but who is now residing in Brunswick countv wo..,, uuimuj iiutu vesteraay oy gun powder -flashing in his face., The little fellow poured the powder on the ground 'and stuck a match 6 it when the powde flashed upijucning his eyes and face very badly. "We are pleased tO KnOW that his eVRSiortit: in -nnt atTotv cu, aim rrust ne will soon be over his suffering. NO. 4,177. . . Observations in The SoutL. 1 . '.. TV I TT r r .uruu. xyayuey u. iwaury nas written u uiieresiiug leii-er io me lndustria South, Richmond, Vain which he de tails his operations during a recent" ex. tended tour through the Southern Statess -He states that everywhere in Aiauaiua, jhississipjm, ueorgia and South Carolina he heard of the glad .surprise of the people at finding that micy v;u liiisc ginu as paying Crop thna mpft.inrf u w:nt lantr fat- . - i raioinif n f tin i t:,il o r lo ntnn 1 extensively engaged iD, whilst the ir and coal developments in the northpm . - ! ft " t I I couiuies or tTeorgia, Aiauama and MLi- aissippi is simpiy marvwous. Geij. Maury says that everywhere mrougnout tne touin ne iou$d evi uences or crreat enererv and nrnsnoriu that "the vast railroad developments are carrying activity into every depart- mem oi industry; regions are penetrat ed and developed mtnerto unknown with all their treasures," and that it "is aiways a recurring surprise to see how progress in an commercial snpocc keeps along these neuu4sitf ttitiP't merce." General Mauiy adds that there is not a town ot 10,000 population iii the cotton States without an ice-m,actiine adequate to its cheap and abtmdant supply of this necessity of com f Art and health : so that they no loncrer denpnr? on New Engl and "for iqe. PLAYF9 imxi Respectfully, SOFJTH. T. L Seigle & f o. An B. oumme 0" THE LATEST BTTLE PEGRAM & cd.J ! C4N SUIT THKIB Farmer Friends With any kinds BOOTS indaaOE3'Taty wiiH, PEGU AM & CO, KFS AI L XI)S f Shoe Dressing,- French Blackiag. Bui supply you l:h the BEST BRANDS and LATENT SI YIiE8 Complaints , At tjiis 434 varionsldipsoa pf hf 0(5Vlsarejrpreyleiiti a,nA yianu i,ve ar fefii thrfcugft lack of knowledge of a safe, sur rewdj. Pebky Davis' Paiv Killer ia a f crw for piarrhcea, Dys entery, Cholera, Chokra Morbus, Sumte Complaint, eta, and is perfectly safe. Read fre fellqici '. r. . JgATSBI'iaPi:. t., March 21 1881 rmnx VA AIN KILLER nefer-failt to afford rent ior cramp ana pain In the stomach. 1 lftpb!lnWg5iiDi -OF- JOSEPH BTTRTJI' novv n ror m thft Rfcnm: I sure cute every time.' MqraooNA, Iowa. March a?2 Lajies, m an Children's Shoes. SAMPLES - OF w Mil Suitings Have aeed vour Path Kh i.cii in boVt fil SHfand Ch0lA morbu wnd It gave almas ' XJ.j.VALUWCtU . PABNBsvtli.e.Wa., Feb. 28. lstjl. In??! f?SSf? yS'f J ?a vi '.'sed your Pain tfiilzB 35y family. Havg Used it tuauy times for bdwel complaints. and it Wi,. ,..,..,. Have used Pjwby JAftm2i!SS'fr yeai-8. It Is ao, tur. and reliable. Ko I muuuiu iuioht 11 io De out ox tne laniiiy. A a. I. Nates. Oneida, N. T., Feb. 19, 1881. ve began nsing it over thirty vears ago, and It ?lwavg gives, immediate relief. Would hardly dare Nearly every fanoiiy ia this section keeps a bottl In the house. Db. E. Mobiojj. OOWBlf LATK, - - ' KFELrj,BHENl3HiMiaiA.Feb. 8. 188L ' I have knowfi MciHy Das' Pain Killer almost from the dayrit aa introduced, and after year of observation and use I regard its presence in toy household aa an indispensable necessity. . I. S. Potter, Tj. S. ConsaL HURTON-ON- ITtENT. j. uaa oeon several agys sunajing m relief. H. J. Noost 21 Montague St., London, En. poring a residence of twenty-three years in India, I nave given it in many cases of diarrhoea, dysen tery, and cholera, and never knew it to fail to giv 'eliel. K. Clasuxjj. - ftmily cn afely lq -jyitrnjut this ipraluable remedy. It3 price brings it vitliq the reach of all. Fwfal6 by all druggists at 25c50c.; and 1.00 per bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SOX, Proprietors, Providence, R. L - sept d tw sept & oct. DVLRGOAT GOODS or THE NEWEST styles. spar KCKivtp. We will take Year mfiaenrr, have a tf't (uad ant tf II Pf" Not fiive ... I au$faciln in Every Icuiajr Voa eed not TaJco lr. . "j Suits fa 118 to -A.LJ ROCKBRIDGE, VA., ALUIVI WATER, ljOB more than ball a oentury has grown steadl X1 ly la repute aa a niediointil agent lo a wide range of Chronic diseases. Multitudes of women can testify to its unsurpassed efficacy In the re lef ana cure oi tnose ailments pecjllar to their sex. In its varied and most distressing forms Is cured. CHRONIC, l&ttdNCHITTg, SCBOULA, -CHEONIC DIABQEA AND DYSENTEBY,- yleld most rapidlj, and permanent cures result. ;.. . J ' Bottled in its natural state, direct from the springs, which are beautifully located in Bock bridge county, Va., and are open for the reception of Visitors fsom Anna st R OtobSr 1st, each year; capacity, l ,000 Joests. For sale; wholesale and retail, by Dr J. H. Mc- aukk ana Dr. T. a HJttlTH, Charlotte, N. C. i Btarl2 ly ', THE STAR-ROUTE TRIAlj-. Two Speeches For The Defenses Executive Officer's Discretion, Washington -A nannsf i Mr a Williams made an arffnmnf.fnr tha'rto..' fense in the .aar-route trial td-day, dwelhnff. nartU:;;upon thei fact that, the conspiracy must b proved as charged. He aat,-' the-. prosecution sought to estatJ WlJi fact that by means of some shadow agreement en tered into gome time,; somewhere and by some one, nineteen,,1 contracts were Jinked together ia some way, and that the government was the sufferer by mcauo ui tiumug togeiner. a. con spiracy could rid be a matTfer of suspic ion ; it must be a mat,tfet proof. It must appear nGt only that there was a conspiracy, but that it was the conspir acy charged. When was this conspira cy entexed into? Ia noportion of the tesi.mony coma there btrfrjittid a ecin Ulla of testimony that couki enlighten the Jury upon that point. Where was the conspiracy entered into ? Uo one upon blie testimony coald answer that Question, What were tUe terma of the conspiracy? There waa notTiiiig in the testiBtpny to 3how them. Yet all these points nltrstte proved clearly to the ju ry before they find lhata conspiracy ex isted. Brady openly entered bis orders ui cm the records of the Postofflee De partment, whieh 'were under the eye of Postmaster-General Kev. Waa that the net of a dishonest man V It appear ed in -absolve overwhelming proof that Brady regarded his orders as -jfttst and correct, ami t hat ; he. 'was WtirlHg to stand by them. - Ymrtittrt-tr,-, inst I ao'dlronest officer should Act. Post- mdster-General Key must a hay e been aware of th,ese orei. (f improper, nft"71Allll Qu un Anoaf mt t . ...... cotmtermanded them. But as -an hon est man he knew the expeditioh was honestly made. i QMr, Williams argued that Berdell hTid a motive in making his alleged confes sion'; he was trying to get a place for his tather-in.law. Walsh also had a motive. He had brought suit against Brady for 828.000. and there werR finps and forfeitures standing against him tpr his failure to perform service on his route according to pontrapt. . .ine dya after he hrought sjiit against Bra dy he filed an application to be relieved from th,ese penalties, and they were re mitted. Mr. Totten ' followed Mr. Williams for the defense. He said that one of the most freouent chareres in the in dictment' was that the orders for expe dition were not needed or required. That wag a matter to be determined by the Postmaster-Qenera, and in the ex ercise of the. powers devolving upon him he was responsible to Congress and to no other power on earth. Mr, Totten had not concluded when the court adjourned, The White Flag on Aboukir Art Aus trian Boat CreHv Seized byTheEgyp tians. Alexandria, August 23. TWA-nql trian gun bot Nautilus frofrj PottSaid to Alexandria uassed Ahmi day. The commander seeing the vSifte flag flying on Aboukir forts hat they were in possession of the British and sent a boat ashore with an pfficer and twelve men who were made prisoners by tbe Egyptians. How England's Seizure of Suez taual May be Used.". Parts,' August 23. La France de votes a leader to, pointing out that England s action with regard to Suez Canatxnay one day be used against her by the Tj mted States in support of their claims to exclusive coatrol of the Pa nama Canal. won iv. A Itemed- for Her aly. 'bpCwomr'j", Jhy,sicIans' bills, and to 'be used onlv Tis!v?,Iy- .u 19 Prepared for them womb dSSffH ,lj a,daPu'd 10 where the fif ,Kd,S5dered- and w111 c"Te all lrreguiail- 4eacte orlhS"r "monthlr urseshelS Thu cSr enronlc. by restoring the discharge. .iimii' nut ihh '?ub' s wo- i rut rn:i field. size Si ro vn.. r.,V": , . ,. , on.it; Uj mi aruggists. Brad- 75c; large KTew COODdlSo JUST HE JEIVED A riANDSOMR LINK OF Wufff other Baking Powders are largely DdulUraied with Afum and other hurtful PBI3STTS and SATIWES i - - mm w w . as Of the latest Styles, from 25c to 81.25. E&'SSSS? TO d.ser.puon, ranging ,n price Call and examine OUR BARGAIN COUNTER, As we have an UW,to QLOVMand HOSIKRY. an of prime et3. Another largfl shipment ot thut popular 10c which we are offer fias been tpt unchanged Sn all its original purity andttrenoth Thj bed evidence of its safefy effectiveness isthe fact of its having r eceired the hnhest'.testimoni ?!Lfro'" most 'eminent chemists hrthe United States, who Have analyzed it, from ' its introduction to'tie present time. Nr aoglH BLEACHED DOMESTIC. SMITH BUILDING. other powders shotf ito good results by the true lest the TEST,0F THE OVEN. IT IS A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDEfi , STEELE & PRICE, DDsDng, and; 1 rSu Slliii Chicago' 111., and St. Louis. Mo.. aanfketarcrs of Lnpulla Yayit Otmt. Dr. PriMa RnMill Too Thankful for-Word. Coal Bun Crossing, ArKi, May 23, 1880. u. a. Warner & Co: Sirs-I am too thankful to i!Sr .?,d. I?,ur BaTe Khlne j and Bev. P. P. MABILIR, nrA ja n ... vu.u r i eu iollara per Bottle for it. ' Brunswick county; Va. , Nov. 5, 1 881 . uave wen wnureiy cured of a most terful looking and paimul sore on my ankle, by the use of Mi Joe Person valuable Remedy. It came more than twelve months ago, very niuh like a iius nuiiu. t ycuiireu ii wun nne. iodine, it be- vouic a paiuiui ana Daa lQOKlag place, then I commenced to try everything I could think or ucarui, uuui u Decame so very .painful lhatl cou d scarcely walk. Then I went to the best doo- '"o wuuie cjuniry ior advice, Who told me uc wu.u cure un; u i woma taKe to my bed and w jcuiam ior iout vi nve weets, and If I did not do U4 pretty soon it could not be cured at all toe bone would become d'seased, and roy foot r . . w lcUt" "a imagine now I lalt to be told that I would hae to lose my foot, or to give up all business? lther of the remedies woum have ruined ine. Mind ou, this was the advice of one ol the best doctors in the State of , H "o"ai mis conve'sation iasi eDruary. i continued to burn wun caustic until nt at all from took place , as he advised. but foand no bene- WHEElEfc&WILSOn NBW NO. 8. Lightest Running and Best Sewing Machine In tha World. Try it before buying any other. AGNTS WANTED. Pr? Bend for Terms and Price Usf Wheeler Y Wion Slaqufctpra- Co. BICHMONp. YA. may 1 1 fMHllIlHi' Ojioods TQ BK CLOSED OCT CHIAP, tleavelfflfljefar OPENED MAY 15th, 1882. T'flK? ?Bri1n89.aXe two x&llea from; Shelby. 54 JL 'hrflea Vefetof ChanolteTanTi within I me of the Carolina Central Railway running IronrChar lotte to Shelby. 1 Backs 'will be at tha Springs' Station on arrival of every train. ' ,qOLD AND WAB1 BATES. White and Red Sulphur and Chaljbeate Waters a Bowling Alley In good order, a good string band secured for the season. Livery aocomrfioda tions at'anhed to. the fipteL m W8?M8T0N. J maylStf , . Proprietor. VIRGINIA Female Institute Prlflfltpal, Mi,JeatJ--S.JJ BTTTABT... )PEN"8l 11 4th, with a fall corps ot teachers. Training thorough and terms moderate. Catalogue sent upon application to the Principal. jull8 epd 6w What an OrjJHan Thinks. HUNTERSYILLEi August 22, 1882. To the Editor of The Qbseryer. ' I congratiijate yOu on the bold and iqdpendent position you have taken in lm eolomrjB flf vour uaDer and on the rifQs6ngs ag54ist the wire-pulling cliques r,oae- nave Been running conventions, ana aictatmg the policy of the Demo cratic party. It requires nerve to kick against the bpsses, more nerve than many who disapprove of their particu lar methods and privately condemn them, possess. I have read with much interest Mr. Darby's letter to the Wilmington board of aldermen, which ia a fitting rebuke to their prescriptive,; dominating spirit. It will make friends for Darby while it shows up the bosses in their true light I have also read the effusion of "Spectator," in the Home and Democrat, ot the 18th inst., and was disgusted with the small, narrow, low-nung tone that inspired it. It is this spirit that rakes up the embers and keeps alive the fires of hate between the sections that would long since have died out bat for such as he. Unfortunately, for the democratic party and for tqe good the country this spirit is far too prevalent, and when one who hasnot the endorsement of the bosses, or has the independence to place himself in opposition to them, comes out for public position, then the sluice gates of abuse are open ed, and the, vocabulary of plang and slander exhausted to crush when they cannot control. Is it a crime for citi zens of humble origin to aspire to po litical honors? Democratic leaders denounced Abra ham Lincoln as a rail-splitter, and made him thousands of votes thereby. U. S. Grant they Jstigmatized as a tanner. Garfield the tried to ridicule because he worked when a boy op a canal and helped to support tjiereby; his. mother, and thus it qeemg they sneer at and re vile every one who tries to elevate himself arid . whose early lot was not cast among thft favored so-called upper circles. They make'a greaf mistake in this, for while they are doing it they are insulting and disgusting many of the honest bat humble classes of their own party, without whose support they would h iff a iQnely minority. Honest labor-is no disgrace and the bosses err, when they thiow dirt at the toiler whtr dares to step to the front and have a will and a mind of his own; These are the opinions "of1 ft man who has passed through his sixty winters and Yiews. things without passion -and without prejudice, and would like to pee the State where he was born and will die, moveon in the path of pro- gresf. which nas oeen so mu.cn retarded v the selfishness and arrogant spirit of tbe so called leaders who make war1 on all who oppose ther, that they may, keep ner in tne oia ruts ana ruie ner; ;et)tember. nls treatment. I ttiun Udt.i 1 1 ordered ha f pints from her, ami took the first d se on the 17th ot SeutemUer, using the Wash also, ana now 1 am a Wfell man, the sore Is entire y pared, and ic-in walk as tar, dance as much and Jump as high as any man. Put me back to the llrsc ot Sep.ernber, ltt me know aa much at 1 now do of the merits ol Remedy, and 1 would not hetftfite to pay ten dollar per bottle for it If I could not get it for any less. 1 think more of It tha-i ny medine i eYar heard of. it is not only ?i3t,rem:?Lln, tne wo,ld t0 Puill'y 'he blood, but l believe It will cure all skin and blood cll eases, and it will certainly cure a love of strong D.r ,Jl ves,lne Pleasurd to furnish this for publication, as I know there are many sufferers to ho would be cured, cmld they know of and ob tain Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. Vtry truly and respectfully, ' vjOS. B. MASON, Ja , South, Gaston, North Carolina. Sore i!reafcn? Out Over tbe Face and Necll. Baleigh, N. C, Sept 27th, 1881. Mrs. Joe Person, Frankllnton N. C. Dear Madam: - In reply to your letter asking hat I think of your Remedy. I would say that the sales have been very fair, and so far as I can learn the Remedy has been very satipfctory to my customers who have used U, especially so In the case of a little girl of this cl'v. ten vars of age, who was troubled for a long lime with sores brewing out ov,-r the fce and neck having the op Heai aura oi BcroTuia, ana which had resisted kuc usu-u wieranve treatment for a long time. She took four boiljles of the Bitters las-t sprtng, micu me sores entirely disappeared, and up to vu.o uiuo DUo uM utvu uu re:uru or luem, ner skin looking as fair and clear as any one's. Trusting that you may receive the success which our nemeay seems to nerit, i am Very respectf u ly yours, WM SIMPSON. Druggists. fend for circular of remarkable curej in this State. 4 000 bottles sold, and not an nnia- , voraoie report, yor sale by druggists generally "? ana. jojs pjEitsuN, jtSltj8 Wantad' Krankinton, N. C. PEL- A DISORDERED LIVER IS THE BANE of the preagnt generation. It la fay tha Onra of thja -disease and Ata attendants. KICK-HEAD A CHE, BILIOUSNESS. PEPSIA, COKSTiPATIO: irtJTT'8 PllJy to' repotatkm. 'g le PiiLUS. to.. that ed a world-vrida - qifloovered that acts so gentjly on lSa digestive organatgiving; therh vigor to a Bimilate food.' Aa a imtnrajt resnlt, tne XJertoua System ia Braced,' tha Muscles are Developed, and the Body Rbbnst. - " Oixill And. Poxrer. -,H- Rrfij PJaMw t Bayou Sara, t., says : My plantation la ta malarial i dlstrtoK For avaral years I oonld not make half a crop on account of bUlona diseases asd chills. - I was Efal5?rH?,S.OUI,ed began the use of WITT'S PILLS. The result was marvelous: my laborers soon became hearty and robuiJl. and I have had no farther trouble. A F08ITIYE SALE. :o: :o: WE HAVE REDUCED Our own Manufactured Suits, former price 22.50, now $18.00 Our $18.00 and $16.50 Suits, at the uniform price of 814.00. -A handsome line of $15.00 and , , . . f 12.5 0 Suits a,t uniform pri ce of $10.00. Our Entire Stock of Ms Summer Underwear at Cost A Handsome Line of Boys' and Children's Suits at and Below Cost. ' These Goods mint h sn!,i strictly CASH. Call early an 1 secti e B.ir-nius. " Kespectfully, K.VLL (iOJDi The prices given are They reltr tke "n " T 'Tlrrir. ririannii 111 n lllllinil... k.l ooose the bowels to aet BataraUy. witlt. out which no one can reel well! 1 remedy fairly, and yon win grain Blaotf, Strona Bfervea, and a Bound tSver. Price. aaCcnta. Offlee, 35 Murray St., N. xl L. Slerwanger & Bro., LEADING FASUIOWllLi; CLOrillEUS AND TAll.OIIH. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. M TT O Tf1, TT A IT Imparte a natural color, and acts Instantaneously. r J H L 7 J firtM W ninmnfa.a . . V, . . . J ? .f "&&" kuv uj uicia uu receipt of One Dollar. Office, 83 Murray Street. NewYalr. fDr. TITTS 3XA.XJJA.Ij of Valuable Infurmatian and I'&efttl Ilectsfptm 1 "W 6 talen3 FUSE on ailicatUn,J CHARLOTTE, W. C. for their own gain. O. NV; 4 Rmnvpn Itim lirn Tunis Rpitboi VMraa lii) ' Jniaa. The great tonic and altarattv eontaws iwiee aa much iron and rnty per cent, aiore turn- tnum than any. ("alum and iron mala knawn.' Just the thing for the ""spring weakness" now so general. Sold by all druggists of any standing. Prices reduced one half. mayll-tf 3$WsceItattJe0tts. hayH ON ny JJ I st, 1 8d2. I purchased from the Com mercial National Bank, a frame buHdiugln rear of my store, and upon tearing U down, 1 found It to contain about one hundred and thir teen bales of Hay. for which I have been unable to find an owner. The owner can get it by coming forward, proving propeitr. paj leg storage, drayag? fl Ywl Ia. thla .1.). ((. ........ ... and for this advertisement aug2d at Thomasville Female Co fe. PBOF. J. H. QAEDNEB. of Alabama, a College President of leng and successful experience becomes a partner and Co-Prlnclpal of the school; Mrs. (iardner, as Lady Principal, assumes control of the Home Department. Hhe has never failed to give complete satisfaction and to win esteem and love of pupils. Bev. S. H. Thompson and wife, efficient and popular teachers of last session, give full time to InstrucUoD, . -p? Three new teachers of Art. Music and Modern Languages, thoroughly qualified by nature, educa tion and experience, complete the Faculty, unsur passed In the State. The school is now placed an a firmer footing than ever. Hoard and English Tuition per term. ST5. The 20th session opens September 4th. For Catalogue address H. W. RKINHART, I p....,. aug!2 dlw-wlm FRESH ROASTING EARS, New Sweet Potatoes, Fine Peaches, AND NSW CHEESE, at S. IY1. HOWELL'S. ul2rl FOR RENT, THE Store House no oce ipled by K M. An drews as a furniture store AddIt to aug22 lw Gen. B. BABHINGEB, or E. M- Andrews. WANTED. BIT SEPTEJIB-EK 1th. FIVEorslxMusleScho ars. Bales reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Apply to . Mrs. N. DUI3, Comer C and 6th streets, cr T. L. Selgle & Co. ; aug20 2w ? THE.GREAT CURE RHEUMATISM Aa It la for all diseases of the KIDNEY8 LIVER AND BOWELS. ' It oleanssa the system of the acrid poison that cauBCB the dreadful Buffering which only the Tiottma of Enenmatism can realize THOUSANDS OF CASES of the' worst forms of this terrible disease have been quickly relieved, in a short time PERFECTLY CURED. laiiJMMWoL-hrd naa had ro.Bdrfui success, and an immense sae,taeerypartof the Country. In hun dreds of eases It has cured where all else had ailed.'' It is mild, but efficient, CERTAIN a-, n a iw.i, Dut narmless in all rIt cleanses. StrenirMifn. anA Life to all the Important organs of the Jxdy. Tha natural action of the Kidneys, ia restored. Tha Liver is eleansed of all disease, and the Bowels move freely, and healthfully. In this wayth Atottt diseases are eradicated from thajiysteinv'"1''-' ' As it has been proved by thousands that ' w uis mMteuBOTai remeoy for cleansing ma system of all morbid seeretioiis. It shonldtsJ uoeu m v&ry nousenoia as a ' - SPRiNn MFnir-iftitr m. I " - - - . - ' ... v. b. WM Always cures BTLIOXrSNE8S, CGNSTEWU- J-'-va, jti iir;n ana au Piseas, Is put tip in Iry Vegetable FajTu, in Us cans, one package of vMch makes Squarts medicine. Also in Llauid Form, very Cenecntrstedfor tha convenience of those v ho caunoj readUy pre pare it. 7 acts with equal efficiency in eitherform. SET IT OF XQXn DRUGGIST. PRICE, $1.00 WELLS, BICIIABD80N &C., Prop's, (Win send the dry post-paid.) BnttlHOTOj, YT, pp a S3 j2 Tnoasands ol Masical Families througheut North and South Caroiloa are Intending to purch se PIANOS and OEGANS In the Fall, when cotton comes In. WHY WAIT? Buy at onee, and enliven the long, hot SUMMSB MONTHS with Muslq and mafc the "HARVEST HOME" still more Joyful 0 WANTED. HIGHEST cash price paidjor COTTON and WOOLEN KiGS. BONES. SCBAP IBON, BEESWAX. BBASS. COPPRR. PWWTKR lmn LZINC, OLD BOOKS, BOB BEa; BOPS, Ac. CONSIGNMENTg SOLICITED. Uualtty and weight cmaranMed. Cannrrr atnm keepers and others will find it 'to their advantage to call on or address J H. WARDEN. ' ChariotteM.a,Dppasita,C,R.U 1 augl 9 Freight Depot, Trade Street. lost;- .Buneh of Keys 1 brass, 3 steel andapostoffice Key. Retunlio i f ; I k. iiHiaorfiait A FULL STOCK OF FRENCH and American Toilet Soaps, Faffs and Powder Boxes of all kinds JUlS a. a. JOB DAN a CO., Drugglits. od Factory It UhE. BY Ylrfce of a decree of the Superior Couit of Catawba eonntv. msdn in tha mi. nt u n Shuford and others, p alntiffs, vs. A. M. Powell and others, utfetidantH, at Spring Term, 1882, of Catawba county Supe fjr Court, the undersigned, as Becelver, will sell at Public Sale, at tha Court nuuoo at. new, n. on J UKODAX, AUGUBT 29th, 1882, the following Valuable Piopei'ty, The factory of the T.nno Tnn rHnn mmio tn. get her lth rt acres land, including the entire w5!eB9weT 8even feet e.-id, factory building 60x40, two stories high, flouring and saw mills, store and cotton houses, blacksmith shop and five tenement bouses, and the following machlnerr- l picker, 1 86-Inch double beater and tapper, 6 36-lnch 1 4 tOD flat cards, railway head: 9 Hranrfn frames, 6 deliveries each. 4 rlna 1 ama ntrMai. berry make), all In good order. 2 Danforth oan frames, 182 spindles, total'nutnber spindles 81 0, 1 Travis card grinder, bunch and balling presst also a lage lot oi oW loosiav pullie3, shafUng, For mr re accurate and definite description of tha propersy and the conditions of said sale refer ence Is hereby made to the decree above referred. Also at the same time and place, I will sell foe cash the Insolvent evidences of debt due the Ca tawba Manufacturing Company, as appears upon! their bioks. .. TEBMSi-vTweniy pei cent of "purchase money cash, and the balance in etniaf Instalments of three months end six months, bond and approved security required of purchaser, or the Becerver l by said Decree authorized to vary terms to suit purchasers. Tbe Beeelrer is- also authorised by said Decree to sell said property at private sale,! noon such terms as shall ha agreed upon between him and purchaser, and he will entertain private; bids until day of sale. ' - I Persons wishing to examine said property wHli find Dr. A. M. foweU and Mr. Levi Sbutord on taej premises, either of whom -will take pleasure In. showing the same. Address: . JOHN L. COBB, Receiver, -1 Lincolnton, Lincoln cpunty.N. C. jul27-tds 1 s t 1-Sq er Special Offer : Under our Mid-Summer Sale', we offer to sell during the months of JUNE, JULY, AUGUST and SEP litMtiiK, 1882; planus and OEGArnS, of eveiy make, style and piice, at our very lowest cashTates On PIANOS $25 Cash, Balance November 1st, 1882. On ORGAHStlO Cash, Balance November 1st, 1882, WfCHQUT iraEST OB iHY ADVANCE IH PBICE, ' lY'piXAftClEi GAj(I BE PAIB I If THE FALL, p Longer ttmewUle given, with a reasoiiable increase of price. All Instruments of every grade and price included in tnis sale. , Tell your musical friends of ft Write us for Catalogues. Price Lists and Circulars. This sale ciosas October 1st 1882 Early purchase secures cash prices and easy terms. blx (A) Tears ruarantee. Stool and Instructor with everv Ctrvnn Vrcrht nulrt hnth nn ir nn naif in umn in J u ur una uuu Address MoBm 1 tlx Sluslo OUBO. PROS', WM. BiKEH is mr anthortaed Tuner and Benalrer. tothihgu;; . ' , AH work guaranteed. Send ord H. McSMITH Hi AT s UlXtm DArVS W ORDER TO REDUCE M STOCK TURNIP SEED. B1F0BE MOYINQ INTO THE WX hare hist received a full ftoci'df all Tarie ties. b. alroBDAlf -ft CO Jnl8,: - ; 'TrytosSBet.' BURNETT'S i COCOAINE, Creole Hair Bestorer, Ayers and Hall's Hair Yigor, and Parker's Hair Balsam. , B. H. JOBDAN & CO.. lolS Druggists. STORE LATELY OCCUPIED BY" H. MOBBIS i BBOS , 'NEXT DOOB TO WITTKOWSKY A BABUCH'SV . " em Don't Forget For Ten Days Only. i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 24, 1882, edition 1
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