! ! ff T irf t VOL. XXVIII CHARLOTTE, N. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 30, 1882. NO. 4,182. - x i i ; i gram lioots, Shoi-s. Hals, Trunks, TRlVtUNG BAGS, UMBRELLAS, PEG R A M & CO., have a. fretty line of CENTS AND LADIES' SLIPPERS. PEGltAM & CO., HAVE TdB BEST 9TOCK OF bV-Haed-$eTfed Shoes, IN THE STATE. PEG RAM & CO., BATE ALL KINDS OF Children's Shoes and Slippers. P E G R A M & C 0M K ep a wtll suiecttd stock ol TRUCKS and V ALICES OF ALL PRICES 1 KINDS. PEGRAM & CO., Have Ju-t ree-lved a fine b ck f T Wool, Ft It and Straw Hats O" THE LATEST STYLES PE G R A M & CO., CAN SUIT THEIR Farmer Friends V'iih any kinds BOOTS nrt SHE3 THBT WISH. KSi.PS ALL KINDS F Shoe Dressing French Blacking. pe gam & CO., On supply you wl h the KFBT BRAND3 and LATENT STYLES or ladies, Mnes and Childreo's Shoes. m 8 AWOPIES -AND AT 7 A ft II I A l llllllr ll.. I If 1.1 I slV, Arrivi -OF- "yTE have j st Kceivcl h beaut l'ul ilne of FOULARDS and SATEENS. AUo a case of CALICOES In Lew de.-tgn3 Something rew and nke In RHCHING3, 4c, Ac. T. L. SEIGLE Is row in Ihi Easurn Cities, puichaslrijj our "F1 T.T. STOCK, which will commence arriving In a few d.ys When our stock Is received we will sbow you the HANC'SOMSaT LINE CF GOODS LVSR DIS PLAYED in the SOUTH. Respectfully, T. L. Seisle 0. augl9 Blctlicai. Summer Complaints At this season, various diseases of the bowels are prevalent, and many lives are lost through lack of knowledge of a safe and sure remedy. Perry Davis' Pain Killer is a sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Cholera. Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, etc, and is perfectly safe. Read the following: BxrKBnrDGK, N. T., JIarch 22, 1881. FKRRY Davis' Pain Killer never fails to afford instant relit lor cramp and pain in tin Btoniach. JOSEm BtTRDITT. NlOHOLVTLLE, N. V., Ffcb. 2, 1881. The very best medicine I kiiow ol tor dysentery. Cholera morbus, and cramps iu the stomach. Have used it for years, and it U sure cure every time. Julius W.Dee. Motngona. lew A, March 12, 1881. I have used your Pain Killeb in severe cases of cramp, colic.and cholera morbus,and it frave almost instant relief. li. E. Caldwell. Caenesville, Ua., Feb. 28, 188L For twenty years I huvo used your 1-ain Killeb In my family. Have used it many tinif-.s for bowel complaints, and it ahca cures. Would not feel sale without a botile in the house. J. B. I vie. Saco, Me., J. 22, 18SL Have uied PebhtDavis' Pain Killkr for twelve years. It is safe, sure, and reliable. Ko mother should allow it to be out of the family. j. I. Nates. r ".t - ... vi bo-an rdncr it over tnirty years afro, and It always h'im h immediate relief, would hardly dard to go to bed without a bottle in the house. W. O. Speebt. Coitwatbobo, S. C, Feb. 22, 1S81. Nearly every family in tiiia section keeps a bottle in the house. Dr. E. morion. TJ. 8. Consulate, Cbetelt), Rhenish Prussia. Feb. 8, 188L I have known Febbt Davis' Pain Killer almost from the day it was introduced, and alter years of observation and use I regard its presence in my Lousehold as an indispensable necessity. I. H. Potter, U. 8. CoubuL Bobton-on-Tkent. En 3. I had been several days suffering severely from diarrhoea, accompanied with intense pain, when I tried your Path Killer, and found almost instant relief. H. J. Noone. 21 Montagtte St., London, En a. During a residence of twenty-three years in India, I have given it in many cases of diarrhoea, dysen tery, and cholera, and never knew it to fail to give relief. . K. Claeidqb. No family can safely be without this invaluable remedy. Its price brings it within the reach of all. For sale by all druggists at 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. PERKY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, K. L sept J w sept 4 oct. ROCKBRIDGE, VA., ALUM WATER, IjOR more than half a century ha9 grown steadl Jr ly in re 'Ute as a medicinal agent In a wide range of Chror.Ic diseases. Multitudes of women can testify to its unsurpassed efficacy in the re.ief and cure of those aliments peculiar to their sex. DYSPEPSIA In Its varied and most distressing forms is cured. CHRONIC, BRONCHITIS, SCROFULA, CHRONIC DIARRHOEA AND DYSENTERY, yield most rapidly, and permanent cures result Bottled In Its natural state, direct, irom the Springs, which are beautifully located In Rock, bridge eounty, Va., and are open fir tfe6$rept1on of visitors from June 1st to Octter ,1st, each year; capacltv, 1 ,000 guests. For sale, wholesale and retail. ry Dr T H. Mc ADEN and Dr. T. C. 8M1T3, Charlotte. N C marl 2 ly WHEELER & WILSON'S NEW NO. 8. Lighted Running and Best Sewing Maohine in the World. Try It before buying any other. AGENTS WANTED. T" Send for Terms and Price List Wbreler & Wilson .tlannfacrur'sr Co. RICHMOND VA. Uij A I Cleaveland Mineral Springs, OPENED MAY 15th, 1882. A miles West of Charlotte, and within 1 mile ol . i r. ,. rt . . . . . . Um 9tm I no, . iiib aruiinn euira,i nauwuj wuiiu'b A. , lotte to Shelby. Hacks will be at the Springs Station on arrival of every train. COLD AND WARM BATHS. White and Red Sulphur and Chnl)beate Waters m Bowling Alley m good oider a good string band secured for the season. Livery hecommoaa ttons attached to the hotel. By For further particulars address 8. McB. P09TON7 ma?16tf Proprietor. VIRGINIA Female Institute, STAUNTON, VA. Mrs. Gen, J. E. B. 8TUART,. X. . Principal. matctnn' XPTT.T. TtPlCK SRPTKMBtR 4 X 14tn, wltfl InU-eorpB ot teachers. Training tDorougn ana lermo uiwranw. vo.ouk dw. FALL D upon application w we x-fuwtui. Jul 18 eod 8w HC0:T LISPATJEES. BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Eight yrrv.' !T t 'ases at UrivnsTiUe. Beownsvit.lk, "r-x., August 20. There were 82 n -.v c.;ser 'jf yellow t'ver here yfrslml;;-. hmi eight de.tths, -ix i f '.ne vicMnis i u,& Mexicans, the ii :! !. g 1 :, 'a'i . W. V. ii.b'.vili, l'l'ODJ i :.'.)'., a i-d R'rv. Faiher Yi-mierboig, F (!; r .Superii.rnf il;e;S. ciety of Jfsue, ef city. Dr. Murray and staff are here aud doing txceliei.t work. Tbs Applies brought were much needed. There have been six deaths at Mala moioa, but few new cases. Weather tine. The Yellow Fever Spreading in Pensa cola. Washington, August 29. Captain Alfred Hopkirjs, commanding the navy yard at Peusacola, FIa has informed the acting secretary of the navy that the yellow fever is spreading in Pensa colaand that extra precautions are ne cessary. A Victim of Vengeance. Goodman, Miss , Aug. 29 Dr. Isaac B. Clayton, who was charged with the killing of Freeman Lester in January last, but who was at quitted, was killed near here to-day. When found the body contained ten buckshot wounds. The assassin is unknown. Arabs Repulsed. Port Said, Aug. 29. L ist evening a body of Arabs attacked the British position at Ka3sassin and were repulsed with heavy loss. The British lost 120 men. Eleven of the enemy's guns were captured. A Boating Match Arranged. London, August 29 A match was made last night between the Hillsdale crew and the Thames Iiowing club, for a race on the 14th or loth of September over the course from Putney to Mort lake. Death of Wm. II. Allen. Philadelphia, August 29. Wm. H. Allen, president of Girard College, died this morning. He had been suffering for a long time from general debility and Bright'a disease. Seizing the Throne of Corea. London, AugusL 29. The Pall Mall Gazette says telegrams from Corea state that the uncle of the King has seized the throne. Recent Legal Decisions. Rr.idstreet's (New York) Journal. An agent who has authority to sell is without power to give credit on the sale; a special agent authorized to sell property cannot dispose oi it in pay ment of his own dsbts, in the opinion of the Supreme Court of Alabama, in Buiks vs. Hubbard, decided at the pres ent term. Certain lixlurt s i:i a store which were necessaiy to l ii e carrying on of the trade were removed oy "the tenant, and the landlord tmmg.'jt an action of re plevin to itcuvti thtm. lu this case, Kirch vs. Davis, tho Supreme Court of Wisconsin, in March, decided that the lixiures 6uM ln recovered iv an action of leplevin. The partial payment of an undispu ted debt al ter it is uue, thtiuh it is ac cepted as a p tv men t in luii, is not an accord and satisfaction of the demand; but tlni r'cceptanco of the promissory lote ot the debtor, or any other collate ral thing, without regard to its value, will be a settlement of the debt, and the recovery thereof will thereby be stopped, in the opinion of the Supreme Court ot Pennsylvania, in Mechanics. Bank of Harrisburg vs. Huston, decided in February. In crossing a railroad track a traveler must be as careful as a prudent man, and in approaching it he must exercise the caution which is ordinarily used by careful men for the protection of their lives; but the mere fact that a traveler on stepping on the track does not look, to ascertain if a train is approaching is" not conclusive evidence of a want of doe caution on his part, in the opinion of the Supreme Judicial Court of MaiDe, in Plummer vs. Eastern Ilailroad Com pany, decided on June 12. A borrowed money from a Grin of bankers doing business as B & Co., and he paid usurious interest upon it. To pay his note he got the money from other persons who had formed a new partnership under the same name, B & Co., and when he was sued upon the note he asked that the usury paid be allowed on the note. In this case, Sha fer's Appeal, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, in January, d( cided that A could not set up any equity arising in the first transaction, tor the second bor rowing wa8;from different parties. A mortgaged to Bhis implanted croc, and wneifit was grown he converted it to his own use. B sued him fur this conversion. Collier vs. Frank, and was defeated. The Supreme Com t of Ala bama, at the present session, in review ing the judgment, said : An tqni table lien only was in A, and against any one who has notice of it and who has con verted the crop to nisown nsfi, he may maintain an action for the injury he has suffered and recover damages, or he may sue for the proceeds of the crop if it has been sold, as for 'money had and received for him. Goods were sold to A by B, and in the contract it was agreed that the time of the delivery was in the option of A. In an action upon certain promissory notes, given in the transaction bv B to A, Gregory vs. Wallowa, i lie defense was set'up that the contract was for a gam bling transaction, and therefore that no recovery could be fiad7. The Supreme Court of Iowa, in June, through Judge Rotbroek, decided that the contract was a valid one, as there was nothing to show that the goods were not to be delivered. Optional contracts which are void are such as do not contemplate the uctaal delivery of the commodity pur chased, but rather contemplate that the subject of the contract is not intended to be delivered. An Old Debt Paid Greensboro Patriot. An old and most worthy citizrn of this county, who visited Virginia about fifty yeais ago, borrowed a pair of saddle-bags from ai neighbor to carry his wearing apuaiel in, a3 the most con venient way of taking it w ith him on his long horse-back journey. He was gone some months, and when here turned his neighbor Jiad moved away, lie laid the saddle-bags away, intend ing to return them to their owner should be ever have an opportunity to do so. About five years ago he learned where he was and immediately sent for a friend, to whom he showed the borrowed property,' afl asked him the value of such an article forty-five years ago. His friend gave his opinion as to their value at the (time referred to, and was told to count the interest on that amount, payable annually. He did so, and the old gentleman sent him a postal order for nearly fifty dollars. "How are you my old friend !" asked a bright looking man. "Oh! I feel miserable, I'm bUious and can't eat. and my back is so lame I can't work." "Why In the world dont you take Kidney Wort? that's what I take when I'm out of sort', and It always keeps me Ja -perfect tune. Kidney Wort is the sure cure forfbplpusness and consti pation. Don't fall to try it. Long Branch News. r. 4f' i t-. lTneirarIty and elegant "perfame of Parker's Hair Balsam explain the popularity of this relia ble restorative. STATE NEWS. Gieenslio.o Patriot: Julian S Carr h is b--n le-.td president of the Greens boro lemarle f 'olieere association .tv uuuuirj, a me snapeof an obser- .ucry, ia o t-e buiit at the junction for use as a telegraph office. An alligr.;;. r f01iR(j r,inning at iargeoume streets the other dav. It ' i id beerj:lai -jed by tw or th ree d i ff r r e it parties, hod a law-suit is 1 Lrealened, io settle the matter. It was picked up near the Episcopal church. Goldsbare Messengei: Mr. Alpheus Wood, wafe at Morehead last Monday, went dovra Bogue sound and killed a shark six ud a half feet in length. The Midland Railway shops at New bern have tiirned out two new cars. The Incline of Oar Shipping. New York Times. The specjal joint committee has a somewhat Extensive task upon its hands, but4 is perhaps not so difficult as at first s?ght it appears to be. Every body who hs taken pains even imoer- f ectly to wtain the knowledge which the members ot the committee are ex- pected to ac uire by their three months' study nas m Drought irresistihiv to certain rat ;r obvious conclusions. The decline of r shipping interests and their faihii o recover is no mvsterv at all. It is Imply the inevitable result of certain vi" ry definite causes. Leaving 1 understood events con the civil war and the ninpr- aside the w nected with! ctauri ot weod by iron and steel .s the chief mateaal in the construction of sea going v tsels, the situation is sim ply ths: Wfe have ample supplies of the best matfrial of the kiDd that enters most large) into ship-building; we have skilled abor equal to the best in the world ; wfe use more and better ma chinery in trip, processes of construction than is used tlsewhere, and we have, or can have, as much for sea-going vessels to do as-?ny country under the sun; and yet weV put such duties upon fhe. materiaL that are imported, and such burdens and exactions upon shipping in actual use, and so restrict our com merce by exorbitant tariff charges, that we can neither build ships i:or use them in coripetition with countries whose leg'slation is more liberr.!. The case is plain. Will the joint committee present it pl.r'nly to Congress? Importation of Fruit. The importation of foreign fruits in to the United States is a rapid; grow ing business. It is an exnsi , one al ready, as shown by the returns of im ports. Thus the value of the total quan tity received at United States ports for the year ending June 80, 1881, was S12, 344,929. Of this New York received S9.429.9G9. A jar.?e portion cf this fruit is green, consisting largely of oranges, lemons, pineapples, banana?, mangoes and grapes. Besides these there are imported shaddocks, sapodillas, avoca da pears, plantains, etc. The duty on fruits is heavy, in cases ranging as high as 20 percent. During the year uamtd New York imported about 85,000,000 worth of the varieties of fruit mention ed, and paid $750,000 in d uty. The fruit importing business is growing at ihis port, although ihe risks taktn on car goes decaying are very heavy. West In dia fruits bi generally "arrived at New York wftlfoJ or 65 per cent in good order, wttHe MMfttrrarieail -portr fruits' hav f-T-iyprt in from to 10 pr cent, f itter conditii n. This, the Commer cial Bulletin finds, has been due to the extra care taken in packing at the lat ter points together with more extensive u.e of hteumships, instead of sailing vessels, thus reducing the lergth of the voyages. Both these advantages, how ewer, are said to be understood by West India sliippei'3, who are gradually avail ing themselves thereof. Bites and Sting. Journal o" Hea'th. Apply instantly, with a soft rag, mcst freely, spirits of hartshorn. The venom of stings being an acid, the alkali nulli fies it. Fresh wood ashes, moistened with water and made into a poultice, frequently renewed, is an excellent sub stitute, or soda or salaratua, all being alkalies. To be on the safe side in case of snake or mad dog bites, drink brandy, whisky, rum or other spirits as tree as water, a teacupful or a pint or more, according tdthe aggravation of the cir cumstances. 1 Would Pay Ten Dollars per Mottle furl u Brunswick eounty, Va., Nov. 5, 1881. i have been entirely cured of a most tearful looking and painful sore on my ankle, by the use of M s. Joe Person's valuable Remedy. It came more tiiau twelve montts ago, ery mc h like a ring worm. I painted It wit n one. lodmj. It be came a very painful and bad looking place, then I commenoed to try everything I could think or hear ot, .until it became so very painful that I could . freely walk. Then I went to the best doc tor in -lie whole country for advice,! who told me he could care me If 1 would take to my bed and there remain tor four or five weeks, and if I did rot do thii pretty soon it could not be cured at all; the bone would become d seased.; aud my foot would have to be tasen off fmacmfe how 1 fen to btf told that I would ba- e t i lose, my loot, or to give up all business? Mther of! ihe remedies v.ou's nave ruined me. Mind ion, th; ' was the advicj of one ot the best doctors tn the State-of North Carolina, and this conve'satlon took place I s' Febru .ry. I continued to burn, as he advised, with caustic unt September, but found no bene fit at ali from his treatment. I wm then advised tymyi tends to tiy Mrs. Joe Parson's Remedy, i ordered ha'f pin's ?rom her, and. took the first d se on the 1'ih of September, using ' ie Wash also, ana now I r u a well man, the sore ' entire ly ciireaVa'td I can walk as far, d$nce as much and jump i"1 high as any man. Pat 1.3 back to the nrst 0 1 ap :e 1 n heiltst me know, : " much as I no do of th', merits ot Remedy, arid I would not hesitate to p:iy ten 'dollars per bottie for It If I could not get . tor r.ny less. I think more of it thai ny xaz-. -".ne 1 f Vir her.rdof. It is not only the best lemr.iy la je world to purify the blood, but I bsllevo It will ?ure all .iiin and Wood dij eases, and it will ce.-alnly cu.o a love of strong drink. Itgvts me pleasurs ) Iu ji 'z this tor publication . s I know ttiere : j v "y sufferers r, ho ou!d be cured, culd they fcr.v cf and ob tain Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. V-.ry truly aud respectfully, JOS. R. MASON, Jb , South haston, North Carolina. Sore Breaking Out Over the Face and Neck. RaJelgl.N. C., Sept. 27th, 1881. . Mrs. Joe Person, Frankllnton. N. C. Leai Madam: In reply to your letter asking what I think or your Remedy. I would say hat the sales have been very fair, and so far as 1 u- ti learn the Remedy has been very satkfactory to ray customers who have used it. especially so in the case of a little girl of this el'y, ten years of age, who was troubled for a long lime witrj sores breaking out ov-r the fxe and neck having the appearance or Scrofula, and which had resisted the usuhI alterative treatment for a long time the 10' k four bottles of (ho Bitters last spring, when the, sores entirely disappeared, and up to this time she has had no re urn of them, her skin looking as fair an1 clear as any one's. Trusting tnat you may receive the success which four nemeoy seemsie cr enx, i am . ' . : Very respectfu lyyonrs. WM SIMPSON, Bragg'sis. 13" fend for circular of remarkable cares In this State. 4 000 bo.tles so!d. and not an unfa vorable repot, For sale by druggist reneially and by MHi JoE PtK-'i'N, gents Wanted. FrankiLt u; v tj. Jul29 Bedford alum and Iboh 8r:mss ai bjr UtH' Mass. The great tonic and alterative contains Iwioe as much iron and fffty ( er oerrt. more alnn tnum than any "alum and ircn. bk;ss" known. Just the thing for the "spring Weakness" now so' general. Sold by all druggta&a of any standing. Prices reduced one half. may 11 ti Habitual costlveness Is the bane of nearly every American woman. From it asually arises those disorders that so surely uduermine their health and strengtb. Every woman Owes It to herself and to her family to use that celebrated medicine. Kidney-Wort. It Is the sore remedy for constipa tion, and for all disorders of the kidneys and liver. Try It. in liquid or dry form. Equally efficient in either Boston Sunday Budget. A DellcUtw Appetlxer, That ensures digestion and enjoyment of Xeod; a tonic that brings strength to the weak and. rest to the nervous; a harmless diarrhoea core that don't consUpate just what every (family needs-Parker's (JInger Tonic -! Sparkling EjreJ ; ' t Rosy cheeks and clear complexion Toelx accompa ny good health" Parker's Ginger .Tonie better, than anything, makes pure, rich blood and brings health, joyous spirits, strength and beauty. La dles try it. Bazaar. Edison Still at Work. A new Y'ork letter says Mr. Edison is at work on various new things which will serve to utilize electricity even more than at present, including a new stock indicator, which will work six times faster than any now in use, and furnish the sales as well as the quota tions. Ti.e ;rsent instrument, the broki.:o ;uy, is too slow when the mar ket is ex? ited, and when prices lluctu ate every minute; the new indicator, Lherr :'.r; , is a dtsideratum. Mr. Edi son sajs he will soon be prepared to supply power as well as light to the great commercial down-town district. He expects to start a general illumina tion all over the district within the next ten days, During the day the en gines will run at fall speed to provide force or elevators hoists and Bmall machinery of all kinds, the motors ran ging from five to one-half-horsepower, and capable of being worked at much less ccst than steam. iTlaine'a not 10. The motto cf State of Maine, "Dlrtgo-I lead," is applicable to Hunt's Remedy. It can truly say "1 lead" in point of worth, merlf, and cures effected, and It Is rapidly assuming the lead. In sales. In all cases of kidney or river troubles.' In all urinary complaints, it Is simply invaluable; and unapproachable. Physicians have discovered this, and freely prescribe it; and hundreds who have been relieved of dangerous affections of the stomach, kidneys, and liver by tnt great medic ne chant Its pralRes. Hunt's Remedy can truly say, 'Ileadout of weakness and olsease into v'gor and health." It Is par excilience the Dirlgo medicine. Composed of the best known tonics, iron arf cinchona, with well known aromatics, l Brown's IronBitteis. It cures Indigestion, and all kindred troubles. : -WOMAN. A' KMedy for Her Only. Cheaper than ptoBsiclans' bills, and to be u?ed by women exclusively, .it Is prepared tor them only, and Is especially adapted ta casts where the womb Is dlserdt red, -arid wll cue all lireguiari .tlesof the "menses," 01 "monthly courses, wheth er acute or chronic, by restoring the discharge. This great fcoom Is Dr. J.. Brdfield's Female Regulator, and known and reeogmied a "Wo man's Best Friend." Prepared by nr. J. Brad flelcU. sAlanta. Qaj Price: trial s'ta, 7oc; large size, $.5', For sale by, all druggists. From the Springfield B publican. A GENEROUS ACT Thai W ill be Appreciated by all Who Caro fori heir Complexion and Sku. It is not generally known that ihe 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 ski a. 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. Borne skia diseases are not attended by visible signs on the surface, but an Intolerable Itching that renders life miserable. We copy th" following deserving and Interesting compliment f -im the Tribune, which says: "Dr. C W. Bens? , New Remedy, 'Skin Cube,' l re ceived by the public with great confidence, and it Is regarded as a very generous act on the Doctor's part to make known and prepare for general use his valuable and favorite prescription for the treatment of ikln diseases, alter having devoted almt st his entire life to the study and treatment of nervous and skin diseases, In. which he took "great "denghf." "Be was for a number of years Phmclan lu charge of the Maryland Infirmary on Dermatology and aDj thing from his hands Is at once accepted as authority and valuable. The remedy is fully the article to attaek the disease, both lntenial y, through the bloody and externally through the absorbents, and Is the only reliable and rational mode of treatment These prepara tions are ouly put up for general use after having 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 packago. Don't be persuaded to take ar - other. It costs o:e dollar. OH J .M V HSAD ! WHY WILL YOU SUITER? Sick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia, nervousness, paralysis, dyspepsia, sleeplessness, and brain diseases, positively cured by Lr Ben son's Celery and Charoc mile Pills. Tbey contain no opium, qum ice, or ether harmful drug. Sold by druggists. Price, 50 cents a box, two boxes for 81, six box es for $2.50, by mall, rnstage free. Dr. C. W. Benson, Baltimore, Md. C N. I rittenton, NewYork, IS Wholesale Agent lor Dr. C W. Benson' Remedies. augt LYDIA E. PINK HALTS VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a Positive Cure Fr all tfcos Painful CtUJU mA VTeskaeMea so eoanoa t our beat feauje population. k Medicine for Woman. Invented by a Woman. Prepared by a Woman. The GVeatMt Medical DiwoTery glace th Diwa f HJctory. tyit rertvei the iMoptatf spirit htrlgoratei aad harmonize! the organicl foaetians, giro olnticity and lrmnesa to tbe itep, rwttres tb natural lustre to the aye, and plants on the pale eneek of woman the frcab roses of Ufa's spring aod earif cummer time. , . t3?-PhysicUn$ Us It and Prescribe It Freely.- It removes fointness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulant, and relieves weakness of the stomach. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by Its use. For the core of Kidney Complaints of either sax . .. 4&la Coatponad is unsurpassed. I7i Rlonri rd Mvrt t.AfiA and -srcrenffth man woman or frUf- Insist on having it. Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared st 233 and 235 W estern Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Fxiee of lither, 9L Sir bottles for $&. Sent by mail In the form Df pills, or of lratenges, on receipt of price, $1 per box (or either. Xrs. Pinkhani freely answers all letters ot Inquiry Knalose stomp. Send for pamphlet. No f unflT should be without LTD A. E. FTSXHAjTS rTjvCTr ?) rwir Trias." xuer wore eonstioanon. 01 cure constipation, bUioosncas, j&ci fcargiiftiy otka rfer. 25 cento pel box. 38old by jiTjrua-gata.'3 TO HARRIS KE&lEDYrC0 8T. LOllS, MlbSOCKI. XT t'b.Kl.t. ! Scilr FtW. of PfiOF.HARRIo' PASTILLE m Yonog 3ifn dud oibi-rs who suffer from Ncrvuua mad Phyfiical DebLU itr PreinaLMre KxliaoBtion ud tbeir mmar loomj eonscqBesncem, are ouleklr a.o4 rftdicllY cored. Tb Kemedf U put ap la'uoxes. ftn 1 tliiug m tnoctii), ))L ' BoelTfeBonfti toefft itscure, unleMli. tvetecm,) $i; H. t (Uftimf three mofltlis), $7 Seat b mail in jpUwin wrapper. Diretirt. for npaaj nirfc lo- Pamphktdcri- hing thia rjiiomr nnfl nude ot ciiT sal saale- ao appiicatkn. 1 WANTED BY 8EPTEH1BEB 4lfe TTTVS or six Mntlc Scho'ars. Bates reasonable i jl . ana saiisiacuon cuajameea. appii to ' Mrs. NT DULS, Comer C and 6th streets, er T. Llgle ft Co. ang20 2w ' - TUHNIPSEED. TX7I have Just received ib&l static off ian trarJe- ;L 'J' A- .0' V. rtOCXJAiNsi' J Hall's Hal 'i'-averf and' Hair Vigor, HalrBaasam. i AN CO., Druggists. nl8 f 5 BUENETTJ feem Bali sWoter and' Parker's R. HfSdRD Mew IPaDl JD3T BKCKIVKD A PEIMTS and SATIRES Of the latest Styles, from 25c to f 1.25. ?5.,F'' ortmeut of W A nrlll hula rt tat r a n r wl.tw OUR BARGAIN COUNTER, As we havo an endless variety of LADIES' MITTS. vnins 003 . Anomer iarg3 BLEACHED HAEGEAYES SMITH BUILDING. augl8 S'DmsfiDDar - -:o:- WE HAVE Our own Manufactured Suits, :o: :o: 1 iposriwE mm MILE. Our $18.00 and $16.50 Suits, at the uniform pnee 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 Handsome Line of Boys' and 1" These Goods must b9 sold in oraer to seiure siricuy iAo i. uaiieany ant secure Bargains, ttespectluiiy, L menvanger & IBro., LEADING FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS. MUSIC CHARLOTTE, IM. C. bra.wo: or Thousands of Ataslcal Fasnilles throughout North PIANOS and ORGANS In the Fan, when edtton the long, hot SUMMER MONTHS With Music and .1. Under oar Mld-8naaer Sale, we offer to sell during T EMBER, 1882, PIANOS and ORGANS, of eveiy era1 W; j t- , jaae3gfe.. iillL..swn. 1 11-So On PIANOS $5 Cash, Balance November 1st, 1882. On ORGANS $10 Cash,Bala5cenSoYember 1st, 1882. WITHOUT WTSSSSS QB IT AlAWCB,CAflI'f ( I II... Longer UmesUi be TeDwRb i reatbW Increase of prlo. Ail instrumenta of every grade and prt rneludW teib&s&&-ll of U, . Write us for Catalogues. Price LlsU and imhiiim fTtiuaaiaaiaaasvitiVf tirt ix.' ' Earlv minmase sedores cash nrlees and easy terms. fctx () years kuarmite: ' SWol&nd Inatrattoj Test them to your own ho o ei; ddress j,..,,.,.,.,. -.a.- v v no , - PROF. WM. BAKEB la liy Authorized Tuner to this house. Hi jx::i j -.!. ' . HZ! no fsi tf v eHum'tfw v 1 1 I ii ii i tn iiii. .' i ii m rii i. i .i 'a4J AsL Wrf1 sw J i I I al. M fOR t MVS IN ORDEQ TO BSDl'CE H STOCK HIFORE MOVING INTO THE LARGE LATELY OCCUPIED BY a -MORRIS BROS. '.;) nam', I tlJT.. ;:. " ' l l it... oi." r.-- Don't Forget For Ten Days Only HaND30MK LINK OF HOOP SKIRTS of every description, ranging In pritf nB . i - p- saw m- t I lJ ui muss 4VajC i m A w TnI 3- vau kuu uaiuui GLOVES and HOSIERY, all of which we are offdi 1 nipment ol that popular 10c DOMESTIC. Sz. WlJLMSIiM dDonft Sand r T7. I OF - :o:- REDUCED former price $22.50, now $18.00j Summer Underwear at Cost Children's Suits at and Below Cost. Boom for FALL G00D3. The prices given are! Ol' i HOUSE, and South Carolna are intending to purch se comes In. WHY WAITt ; Bay at once, and enliven make the "HARVEST HOME" still more JoyfulJ the months of JUNE, JULY, AUGUST and SEP make, style and price, at our very lowest cash rates AM mim IS PBICE. ,E,s?AZ IN TUE FALL. wUh every Organ. Fieigbtpald both ways If no saleJ XKaOimiusxa imuarxwis; and Repairer. An work guaranteed. Send orders ..; ,: -li. w . , H. McSMITH. sunnns AT STORE NEXT DOOB- TO WITrJWflET UCH'r'. i : ... if.n- b bt AB 27