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g" 'if '- VOL. XXVIII. CHARLOTTE, N. C., FRIDAY AUGUST 25, 1882. NO. 4,178 '- - "' " , . 1 i I'll! ' 1 1 DEALERS IN Boots, Shots, Hals, Trunks, TRAVELING BIGS, UMBRELLAS, PEGRAM & C O., HAVE a pretty line of GENTS AND UDIE' SLIPPERS. PEGRAM & CO., HAVE TflK BB8T STOCK OF Gents' Oaed-Sewed Mioes, IN THE STATE. PEGRAM & CO., PAVE ALL KINDS OF Children's Shoes ami Slippers. PEGRAM & CO., Keep a well selected stock of TRUNKS and VAUCES OF ALL PRICES 1 KINDS. PEGRAM & CO., Have lust received a line i-t ok t Wool, Felt and Straw llats OK" THK LATKST STYLES PEGRAM & CO., 04N SUIT THEIR Farmer Friends With any kinds BOOTS and SHOKB THEY WISH, PEGRAM & CO., KEEPS ALL KINDS i'F Shoe Dressing, French Blacking. PE(HMf Qan supply you wl'.h the BEST BRANDS mi LATEST STTLE8 OY Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes. SAMPLES -or - or THK NEWEST STYLES, JU8T BKCKIVKD. W W111 Vattr Menr-j bare A Suit msaA sand If It Doei Ner Oive natiatacilon In Every Particular You Need) not Tafte It. to ALL-t Summer TO BE CL08ID OUT CHI A P. . 4 Bean RGOAT GOODS Soils from !lt8 63 Gtibds I a ' . 'J- .sV' iiiiinii.uiiiii'mui-B'ii .th LaogQ Ptri on ft 9 1" tMun; c. .First yy have Just received a beautiful line of FOULARDS and SATEENS. Also a case Of CALlCOEd In new deslgas. Something new and nice hi BUCHINGS, Ac, ftc. T. L. SEIGLE Is now In In 3 Kastern Cities, purchasing oar SP-A-IjU STOCK, which will commence arriving In a few diys. When our stock Is received we will show you the HANOSOM EaT LINK OF GOODS EVER DIS PLAY KO in the SOUTH, Respectfully, T. L. Seigle & Co. ft'iglfl Summer 'a'nts At this eeasen, various diseases of the jewels are prevalent and many Uvea ki through lack of knowledge of a safe and sure raaedy. Perry Davis' Paih KlLLKR is a otre cure for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, ChMera, Cholera M orbus, Sutn-raer Ctrtaplaint, etc., and la perfectly soft Bead the following : BATNBarnoie, N. y., March 9B, MBL Pkbby Davis' Pain Killer never tails to affos4 Wni re 4 ior cramp ana Pain in me stomachy SUB NlOHQLTILLE, The vm iJ medicine I know of for dysentery. 11JLJ T lAlllTl. - J. J. aft. Choli luoruua, uq cramps w me bioiiibuu. nava it for veara. and it is ur. cure every time. t t . UW. K. MorNOONA, Iowa, March 12, IttSi. I hYe Bsed ioir Pain &ilur (a severe pafM af ' ITT dASNxaviLLE. Oa.. Feb. 88. 18SL Foy twenty years I haye uae4 your Pain KJLLbr tf iqy family. Have used it many times for bowel complaints, and it alwaue cure: would not feel sate without a bottle in the house. J. B. I vie. Saco, Me., Jan. 23. 188L Have used Pbbrt Davis' Pain Kills: Jt for twelve rears. It is "kfe, lure, and reliable. Ho mother aitould allow 1 lb to w UL1L JL UM3 xauiiiy. LNarrs. ONWPA.N.y., feb. 19,1 We bemn m always Kives immediate relief. Would I f p kq to bed without a botUa Is tbtIho'J house. CoirwATBOBO, S. 0., Fetj. nearly every family to Uua section see to the house. Pa. i ;T.nRH?HlMfdtTA. Teh. m. 188L Bbbvb: I hi are known nPBBBT Da via' Paid Killeb almost hum thA Hhv it was introtSnoed. and after vears of observation and use I regard its presence In my household as an indiepeneable neeeeeify. I. S. Potter, U. 8. Omstd. Bobton-on -Trent: Eno. I had been several days suffering severely from diarrhoea, accompanied with intense pain, when I tried your Pain kti t.ith and found almost instant relief. ayai. Billing a ridnoeDSSfyhree years inlntla, -I have given it in many cases of diarrhoea, dysen iery, and cholera, and never knew it to fail to give relief. L Cluudqi. No family can safely be withont this invaluable remedy. Its Drice bri jt rKitijift th reachj df all. T Fftr siile 'by all' druggists at 25c., 5pc and $1.00 per bottle.' . ... "'EliiiV AVj & SQN, proprietors, PfOvidepce, R. X. sept dtw sept k ooC- ROCK BRIDGE, VA., ALUM WATER, .Or more than hair a century has grown sieaai--P ly In raoute as a toefiiclnal agefit to 'a wld range of cnrocao diseases. Jununuaesoi women can testify to its unsurpassed efficacy In the re-let and cure of those ailments pecallar to their sex. DYSPEPSIA In its railed and most distressing forms Is cured. CHBONIC, BRONCHITIS, 8CB0FDLA, -CHHONIC LaBBHQEA AD DVSKNTKBY,- yleld most rapjdly, and rrmangnt cures result. Bottled In Its natural state, direct from the 8prlngs, which are beautlfBlly located in Bock bridge countr, 7a.. and are open for the reception of visitors fom June 1st to October U, each year; capacity, l.OOQ gu For sale, wholesale an capadW, 1,000 guests. ADEN and Dr. T, BMlfl , Charlotte, N. C. maris ly WHEELER & WILSON'S NEW NO. 8. Lightest BuopUig mi Best Sewjpg JJajjbine In the Wprld. Try It before buying any other. APENTS TTANTfJD. kf Bend tor Terms and Price List- W Ureter At Wllston Wannf ciiir' Co RICHMOND. VA. may 11 Cleavelami Mineral - Springs, OBMHID MAY lBfh, 1888. rpHBM Springs are two miles from Shelby. 64 A Tulles West pt Charlotte, and within 1 mile of the Carolina Oeutral Railway running from Char lotte to Shelby. Hacks will be at the Springs' Station on arrival pf every train. COLD AND WARM BATHS. Wblte and Bed Sulphur an .S sectirefor the ler A'Md atnnsr Livery aooommoda- .Haiihul tn th hnrpl 1 ' . - .. .i. i 8. McB. POSTONi maylBtf Proprietor.-' VIRGINIA i ) Female Institute, STAUHTONYA. ;?!. . JIicGea. J. JL B. OTILIBTm t i vWiflWIt Arrival Compl SPKBBT. MapocuB M.QBTQD. 'ss gooa o reason. uwmappUcatlon t U PrinetpaL , , M8eoiew, HOON DISPATCHES. BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. FROM MUMMY LANEK Arabs Shot by SentinelsThe Exodns ContinuesCavalry and Artillery Ad vancingTroops Disembarking. Port Said, August 24. Two Arabs have been shot here for not answering tne challenge of the sentry. The exo dus of natives has consequently been renewed. Ilmailia. August 2410 A. m. The advance of 4ieavy cavalry and marine artillery, ha commenced. LonpqlH, August 24. A dispatch to the Manchester Guardian from Alex andria stafce that , the garrison at Meks has been reinforced against attack by trioes from the direction of Tripoli, a dispatch from Ismalia to lleuter's Tele gram Company says that forty-three transports are now in Lake Timsah. They are all actively engaged in land ing troops, .horses, mules and artillery. Ten thousand men have already been landed. The fresh water canal has been cut since yesterday. The men-of-war Arion, Penelope, Coquette, Carisfort, Falcon, Tourmaline, Dee and Deacon are now at Ismalia. COALITIOpTTir MICHIGAN. The Democrats and Green backers Fuse and Nominate a mixed Ticket. Detroit, Mich., August 24.- It is an nounced from Jackson that after the debate in ? the Democratic convention, lasting nearly the entire afternoon yes terday, the proposition for fusion with With the Greenbacfcers was carried by a large majority. By this proposition tne State ticket will be divided between the two parties a follows ; The Green backers .to have governor, commission er of land office, superintendent of pub lic instruction and a member, of the board of education. The Democrats will have lieutenant-governor, secretary of state, i state vitreawirer and auditor general. The pisp4iti0B fought vig orously to secure1 1)einocratic head of the ticket but it M fcrideratood it would not be accepted by the Greenbackers. Newslrom Grahd Rapids is to the effect that this prqpbsat was accepted by the convention in session there, and Hon. J. W. Begal, of Flint, ex-member of Congress was nominated for gov ernor, TEXAS REPUBLICAN CONVENTION A Contest for the Chairmanshlp-Back-ins the Independent JUovement Austin, August 24 In the 'Republi can State convention eslerday thecon test for the temporary chairmanship was between 'Webb- Flanagan, who made.hlmself famous at the last Na tional Hepuhlican convention by ask ing, "What tne. .delegates were there for if not for officer'- and- Cuney (colored) of Galveston, hiney ivas elected. Alter the temparay-trraanigation the conven tion adiourn,ed Ultto-aay. , Of the 410 delegates in attendance, 250 are colored, including the most in telligent of, their race in Texas. They are particularly -dYotedto the inde pendent movement and promise a solid black vote for Jones. This question, as well.as the supremacy o pavis. as Re publican leader in Texas; are clearly established by the preliminary proceed ings. Utah's Insane Asylum. Salt Lake City, Aug. -24. An En glish humanitarian named -Tucker, who has been visiting jails and lunatic asy lums au over tne woria witn creden tials to State officials, publishes, a letter in the Tribune describing the condition of the . Utah insane asylum in terms of strong - reprobation. The details he gives are those of horrfbie brutality. The asylum is under the charge of Dr. Seymour Young, a nephew of Rrigbam Young. Some of. the inmates. Tucker pronoqaces. undoubtedly sane, under confinement, tojtraiify private ends.- , Tueker' rifTwai made in company with "phited' States Idarahal Ireland and 2$f. ifeal, of Iouisville, Kj.,',the father-in-law of Governor Murray. Tucker doses by saying : , . "r. ', "I have during the Jast four months visited four asylums in New South Wales, three in victoria, two in Ade laide, two in Tasmania, three in New Zealand, one in Honolulurthree in Cal ifornia, one in Jfevda.;, -and, Qe in Utah, aqd in po instance have I seen sights so horrible as those of to day." . Tired oi Life.- ; j. r New York, August 24 A Time Columbia, S C, special says MissRachet C Blair, daughter of Col L W R feiair; who was recently killed at Caradeo by Capt J L Haile, committed suicide yes terday at her father's late residence by taking strychnine. She was about 18 years of age. m m $qre Subjects for 4ndge Lvc. Tucson, Ari?.03a, August 24 A dispatch' from Globe says Curtis B Haw ley, Lafayette Grime and Ciroo Grime, who robbed Wells Fargo's Express Of 95.000, and killed and robbed the mes senger and Pr Vail, have been captured and have confessed. Their lynching is only a question of brief time. .. $elflg pp.ndjifcwwUy Accents. " New Orleans, August 24 Kellogg went to Donaldson ville yesterday and accepted the congressional nominaticai for tne third district provided harmony is not restored in the party one some basis permitting his withdrawal. At H. Jones Nominated. Longview, Texas, August 24. A. H. Jones- was yesterday nominated for Congress from the third Congressional district by the Democratie convey tion, --- SW1 - A egrqplr Clerk in a Quandary. - Baltimore ddn. . A correspondent sends the following; "Some time ago, while preparations were being made for the Christmas decoration of a church in Anne. Arun del county, the wife of one of the, par-" ishioners, wJ was about to visit Baltir more, gave him a memorandum of the inscription, measurements, etp.; of a scriptural motto, which he was to, have, painted Immediately. On arriving here he found that he had lost the important paper, and telegraphed to his wife for a duplicate, leaving word at the tele graph office that he would call for a reply to his message in an hour or bo. Or calling at the office be Earned that a rmv had been received, but noticed some confusion on the part of the clerk, and an evident disinclination to deliver it to him. What is the matter? said he. 'Give me the dispatch. There must fee- something wrong, said Jthe clerk c. Nev mind, give it to .me; I it upoa it'J It wai banded to. hirxi lie xeaaitifattil thus; a itetefcupoa ianrl tin TP.SLT. son is born, nve leet long, ana one ; root tHrf'aTbaYtfall riant.' said thaajow it tnetttf for out new church djfofmapl ,ttrtnrvstritirtm of which I liadEost. so I telegTaphecl fot-ianother,' s:thati so asked the fficer? &nd; elerks, "Who" hv this time iiadbwd aroulntL 'Why, with beinsthe itiier ot a-boy ownup,ana sore there wa a mifltake.omev ' Trhrlaon - ii !AW,uA chA heat saltSDleSr imaM wacnona, Iron BinetB. if cures usuiBeauusi, mm troablea. - DORSE Y AND GARFIELD. Another Letter From -The Great Star Rooter to The President. Confidential February 24. Hon. J. A. Garfield, Mentor, O. My Dear General General Arthur came over last night from Washington and I had a conversation of several hours with him. He informed me that Mr. Blaine and his political adherents were very much provoked at what they called my interference, namely, because I had suggested with many others the name of Judge Folger for Secretary of the Treasury. . General Arthur aays that he has nev er heard such a buzz and disturbance of feeling as there has been among the Blaine people. He furthermore says that Mr. Elkins, acting no doubt for Mr. Blaine, is talking very ; noisily against the selection of Judge Folger because he was a tool of mine. I sim ply wish to call your attention to the fact that when I mentioned Judge Fol- fer to you first I had never seen him. y whole intercouree with him since would cover half the time that you oc cupied with him at Mentor. I know him personally less than I know almost any public man in the country. I urged his appointment, and I still urge it, be cause I think it is-the great thing for you and the party to do. The disap pointment manifested by the feeling in Washington on the part of his friends is the evident outgrowth of a notion that they expected to control the Cabi net and especially the Treasury De partment. If Mr. Blaine did not care to control the Treasury Department he would not be dissatisfied or annoyed at the appointment of Mr. Folgen I warn you, therefore, that this manifestation pf husiness is a thing of whjch you should take heed, and I write what I have said to you more than once, that .neither Mr. Blaine nor any other ambi tious man should have control of the great places in your Cabinet. If Mr. Blaine is to be made Secretary of State and a protege of his Secretary of the Treasury and another Secretary of the Interior, I have great fears that the administration would greatly suffer, with an even chance that disaster would follow in the near future. I do not wish to say an unkind thing of Mr. Blaine, although he is charged with the responsibility of the most unkind things said of me within the last week, and the most untruthful and malignant ever uttered by man. If what General Ar thur has heard is true, it is as clear as daylight to my mind that he expects to have his friend in the Treasury Depart ment, another friend in the Post Office or Interior, and that through them and by them he intends to do one of two things, either to make your administra tion a oampiBg ground for his own as pirations, or he has some other object no less dangerous to the party. I can not bring myself to believe that Mr. Blaine is in the state of mind he is re ported to be, and I sincerely trust that Gen. Arthur has been misinformed. In respect to Judge Folger I have made it my business since I saw you to see Re publicans as well as Democrats of all shades of opinion, and to get from them an expression as to the capacity, integ rity and fitness of the man, Now, out side of Mr. Fenton.I da not believe there are twenty men in the State of New York but what put the most implicit confidence in Judge Folger's whole character. Mr. Fenton has had reason to hate Judge Folger, because it was through his great power and ability Fenton was destroyed in that State. The allegation that Folger was in any way connected with the Tweed ring is to absurd to consider, for he was the one particular man in the State who fought the Tweed ring, and the whole gang of thieves in this State, from the beginning to the end, while at the same time Mr. Fenton was hand in glove with them. I believe Folger's personal character, his great ability and the per fect purity of hs life, would bear com panion with those of any living man. Folger's appointment simply means what the large standing armies of Eu rope mean, namely, that you are equip ped for any emergency that may offer, so none will arise. I beg of you not to permit the disappointment and the bit terness which grows out of disappoint ment to influence you in this matter. I say to you that for your administration and the Republican party and for the country the appointment of Judge Folger to the Treasury Department is the most important we you have to deal with. Your failure to appoint him, it seems to me,, will be the monu mental mistake of your administration. I believe the Republican party of the country think well of Mr. Blaine, and I think that bis selection, as the head of your Cabinetls a. wise one; but Mr. Blaine is not in a position to be chief oi the Cabinet and. then dictate the other iwpbrtant places in it. And what is of more importance, yoa are not in a position to allow him to do it. But to return to Judge Folger. I beg again to impresg upon you the value of that great name and high character to your administration. Sincerely yours, S. W. Dorsey. -"A Asureeura for lmproverlshed blood, pimples, md tallow oomPlexton. u Brown's Iron Blitsrs. It will nroduce a healthy color, smooth skin, and is absolutely not Injurious. Malaria. ChlUs and Fever, and Billons attacks positively cured with Emory's standard Cure Pills .--n Infallible remedy; never -fall to cure the -mast obstinate, long-standing cases, causing no f-frrttiinirnr nurtzine: thev are mud and emaent, I certain In their action and harmless In all cases; uiey cateciuatiy cieanse me sjBiem. suu gu uow ate and bone to the body.- Asa household reme- I dy they are unequftled. For Liver Complaint, their equal js not Known: one box win nave a wouuer lm eflBon the woTst ase. They are used and rTresued,bj PftystoUnfc and sold by Druggists everywuew, no ana ou aeu wjco. amuij o mju. tle Catharto Pills, best ever made, only 15 cents. Standard Cure Co., 114 Nassau street, New York. totiSr deodSmaw FOB SALE. AJ bjlBQAIN is offered in a tract of land In Mc Dowel! county, ling on. the road from Buther f ordton to Marlon, and about 12 miles from. Ruth erfdrdTonTt Be directly t6 the Vela Mountain tratar wWA has developed some good paying mines. v;n development has been attempted, but luiurai tviaa i sold weishlnar fiom 8 nwts down nave been lound in the branches on it The tract contains 100 acres and will be sold cheap, pplyto eHAa RiJOliBS, aulrj Cheque, N. C WANTED. : A LABOX Quantity of WHEAT and OATS; will J: pay highest market prices. : ll25 1nr . W. J. BLACK & SON. FRESH ROASTING EARS, New Sweet Potatoes, Fine Peaches, AND NXW CHXBSS, at Si' M, HOWELL'S. j ; f . TAINTED. OBSt cask5 Price paid, for COTTON and ittt. 1X1 wnniKK. 3tAa. bones, scrap iron. BEESWAX, BRASS, COPPER,; PEWTER, LEAD. CONSIGNMENTS SOIJCITEI). ttTl Crualitrand weleht" ! Country store a-atarsttra and athra wtl nndll to tbelr advantage tn mui on or addresa - -, J; BLvWARDI , . charlotte, M. tA'i"oppsite u, u. it.' h. augl8 Freight Depot, Trade Street .Buncliof Ke; 1 brass, a steel lev. Return to LAJ 0 1 ana a posu augie THIS OFFICE. OF TBXSCH and American TUetfieapa, Pnrfj and i? Powder Boxes of aU kinds. V ul8 B. a JORDAN ft CO., Druggists. -won in. A Hcuiedy tar II er Only. Cheaper than physicians' bills, and to be used by women exclusively. It Is prepared fer them only, and Is especially adapted to cases where the womb Is disordered, and will cure aU Irregulari ties of the "menses," or "monthly courses, wheth er acute or chronic, by restoring the discharge. This great boom Is Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Regulator, and known and recognized as "Wo man's Best Kriend." Prepared by Dr. J. Brad field, Atlanta. Ga. Prlee: trial size, 7Rc; large :ze, SI .59. For sale by all druggists. From the Springfield Republican. A GENEROUS ACT Tli at Will be Appreciated, by all Who Care for Tbeir Complexion and Skin It Is not generally known that the nervous sys tem has a wonderful Influence over the skin, but this Is a fact known to medical men who have given much of their time to the study of diseases of the skin. No one can have a clear and fair complexion unmixed wi-h blotches or pimples who is very nervous. Whatever tends to a healthful condition of the nervous system always beautifies the complexion and removes, roughness and dryness of the skin. Some skin diseases are not attended by visible signs on the surface, but an intolerable itching that renders life miserable. We copy the following deserving and Interesting compliment from the Tribune, which says: "Dr. C. W. Benson's New Remedy, 'Skin Cubs,' Is re ceived by the public with great confidence, and It Is regarded as a very generous act on the Doctor's part to make know a and prepare for general use his valuable and favorite prescription for the treatment of skin diseases, after having devoted almost his entire life to the study and treatment of nervous and skin diseases, in which he took great delight. He was for a number of years Physician to charge of the Maryland Infirmary on Dermatology and anything from his hands Is at once accepted as authority and valuable. The remedy is fully the article to attack the disease, both Internally, through the blood, and externally through the absorbents, and Is the only reliable and rational mode of treatment These prepara tions are only put up for general use after harlDg been used by the Doctor In his private practice for years, with the greatest success, and they fully merit the confidence of all classes of sufferers from skin diseases." This Is for sale by all drug gists Two bottles, Internal and external treat ment. In one package. Don't be persuaded to take any other. It costs one dollar. OH! MY HEAD ! WHY WILL YOU SUFFER? Sick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia, nervousness, paralysis, dyspepsia, sleeplessness, and brain diseases, positively cured by ltr Ben son's Celery and Chamomile Pills. They contain no opium, qululae, or ether harmful drug. Sold by druggists. Price, 50 cents a box, two boxes for $1, six box es for S2.50, by mall, postage free. Dr. C. W. Benson, Baltimore. Md. C N. Crittenton, New York, is Wholesale Agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's Beaaedles. augl LYDIA E. PINK HAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a Positive Cure Fr all tkoae Palaful Complaints and Weaknesses so eamnMa to oar best female population. A Medicine for Womtn. Invented by s Woman. Prepared by a Woman. Th Giwtat Xxttesl D1koti-jt Since the Dawn of History. tyit revtre the drooping spirits, lnrigorates and harmonize, the organic functions, gives elasticity and lrmness to the step, restores the natural lustre to the aye, aad plants on the pale cheek of woman the freah roses of life's spring and early summer time. CPhysician Use It and Prescribe It Freely It removes f&intness, flatulency, destroy aU craving for stimulant, and relieves weakness of the stomach. That feeling of bearing down, causing pal", weight and backache U ajweys permanently cured by its use. Far the ere af Kidney Complaints of either sex tats Compound Is unsurpassed. LTDIA E. PIXKHAJiFs BLOOD PTJRITIER will eradicate every vestige of Humors from the Blood, and give tone and siren man woman or child. Insist on th to the system, of aving it. Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared at 3S3 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price of lither, $1. Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail in the form of pills, or of loienges, on receipt of price, $1 per box for either. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters o4 Inquiry. Enclose Set. stamp. Send for pamphleV. Wo family should b without LTDIA E. PrSTCHAM'8 LJVEm ?&LS. they ou wnatipation, bi and tldXty oi tae fever. 26 oeots per box. UlUUUiUitraS g-od by all Druggists,-? 0) (Mi Factory IFOR SALE. Y Virtue of a decree or the Superior Cowl of Catawba county, made lu the case of P. C. Stanford and others. nlaintlBs. vs. A. M. Powell and others, defendants, at Sprinu Term, 1882, of Catawha oounty supeiioruourt, tne undersigned, as Beoelver. will sell at Public Sale, at the Court House at Newton. N. C. on TUBSDAY, AUGUST 29th, 1882, the following Valuable Property, to wit: The factory of the Long Island Cotton Mills, to- nether with 1AU acres land, including the entire water power of seven feet head, factory building 60x40, two stories high, touring and saw mills, store and cotton houses, blacksmith shop and nve tenement bouses, and the following machinery: 1 Dicker. 1 sa-lnah double beater and tapper. 6 86-lnch 14 top hat cards, railway bead, a drawing frames, 0 deliveries each, 4 ring frames (Brides berry make), all In good order, 2 Danforth cap frames, 132 spindles, total number spindles 810, l Travis card smnder. Duncn and baumg press also a large lot of old opsiA, pullles, shafting, For mor$ aacurain and definite description of the property and the conditions of said sale refer ence is nereby 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 tnelr books. TKBM9t Twenty pet cent of purchase money cash.- and the balance in euual instalments of three months md six months, bond and approved security reonlred of nureaaser. or the Beoelver to by said Decree authorized to vary terms to suit purchasers. 1 he Receiver Is also authorized by said Decree to sell said property at private sale, upon such terms as shall be agreed upon between him and purchaser, and he will entertain private ItlrtH until AS. nT aalA. Persons wishing to examine said property -will, find T)t. A. M Ponall and Mr. Levi Shuford Oil the premies, either of whom will take pleasure shoeing ibe same. Address JOHN L. COBB, Receiver, Lincolnton, Lincoln county, N. C. jul ;ds FOR RENT. i rpHS gtore House now occupied by E. M. An- JL drews as a furniture store, pmr ro Gen. R. BABBJNGER, aug22 lw or E. M. Andrews. WANTED, BIT 8EPTES&BER 4tb. TTIVE or six Muslo Scho'ars. Bates reasonable J? and satlsfaejtlQa guaranteed. Apply to Mrs. N. DUL9, Ooraer C and 6th streets, or T. L, Seigle & Co. augzu aw TUKNIP SEED. "TTTE have Just received a full stock of all varie- ties. R. H. JORDAN d: CO, jul8 Tryon street BURNETT'S ttVWAUIBf VltVIU U4XAA IKBMHUV UA Hall's Halt Vigor, and Parker's Hair Balaam. tfsnrVlitVV - - -- OsaAaskM IfMfsstanil Jul8 . DruggUts. JUST HF.CKIVED A. PRINTS and SATIWES Of the latest Styles, from 25c to Si. 25. A very large assortment of HOOP SKIBT3 of every description, ranging In price We will have quite a variety of thoss 4tfce XjA."W"iT5. Oall and examine OUR BARGAIN COUNTER, As we have an endless variety of LADIES' MITTS, GLOVES and HOSIEBY. all of which we are oftVr lng at prime cos'. Another large shipment of that popular 10c BLEACHED SMITH BUILDING. arglS sn'DDgr 0(0) SPRM MP SIM I ill HUM. k POSITIVE WE HAVE REDUCED Our own Manufactured Suits, former price $22.50, now $IS.()0, 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. Oar Entire Stock of Men's Summer Underwear at Cost. A Handsome Line of Boys' and Children's Suits at and Below Cost. These Good3 must be sold In oruer to secure Room for FALL G00D3. The prices given are strictly CAS3. Call early ant secu-e Bargains. Respectfully, L. GSerwanger & Bro., LEADIKG FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS. MUSIC HOUSE CHARLOTTE, IM. C. BHA.iNrc of Ii l"1 I () Thousands of Musical Families throughout North CT3 PIANOS add ORGANS lh the Fall, when ootton comes in. WHY WAIT? Buy at once, and enliven the long, hot SUMMER MONTHS with Music and make the "HARVEST HOME" sUll more joyful. Mid-Summer Specia Under our Mid-Summer 8a)e, w offer to sell during TEMBSR, 1883, PIANOS and ORGANS, of eveiy On PIANOS $25 Cash, On OKGANS $10 Cash, WITHOUT IHTEBEST OB IF BALANCE CAN'T Longer time will be given, with a reasonable increase of price. All instruments or rjjnaeana price included In this sale. Tell your musical Wends ot It. Write us for Catalogue n Price Ustt and Circulars. This sale doses October 1st 1882- Early purchase secies cash prices and easy terms. Six (8) years guarantee. Stool and instructor Test them in your own aorr.es. Address JJKL O PROF. WM. BAKER Is my authorized to this house. 11 lj - Fura FOR TEN DAYS IN ORDER TO REDUCE 51V STOCK B1F0RX LARGE STORE LATELY OCCUPIED BY H. MORRIS ft BROS , NEXT DOOR TO WlTrXOWSKT ft BARUCH'3, Don"! Forget For Ten Days Only- HANDSOME LINK OF DOMESTIC. untt OF- -:o: CAS! SALE. -:o: UUDEJJ dks BATES. CS2 and South Carolina are intending to purch se Offer: the months or JUNE, JULY, Aliouar ana Bier make, style and piice, at our very lowest cash rates Balance November 1st, 1882. Balance November 1st, 1882. AH7 ADVAHCE IS PBICE. BE PAID IN THE FALL, wim every urgau. ireisiMimiuuuiT,,..iwi1o, . OXXU. sas, m wr-a.sp Tuner and Repairer. All work guaranteed. Send orders H. McSMITH. AT - S l MOVING INTO THE ore r
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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