CHARLOTTE, N. 0., THURSDAY AUGUST 31, 1882. NO. 4,183. VOL. XXVIII DEALERS IN Hats, Trante s, TRIVEUNG BAGS, UMBRELLAS, ScO. PEG RAM & CO., HaYE A FRSTTT LIN I O? GEtlTSJD UD1ES' SUPPERS. PEG RAM & CO., BATS THS BEST STOCK OF Gents' Hand-Sewed Shoes, IN THE 8TATB. PEG RAM & CO., HAVE ALL KINDS OF Children's Shoes and Slippers. PEGRAM & CO., Keep a well selected stock of TUlNKSand VALICES OF ALL PRICES 1 KINDS. PEGRAM & CO., Have Just received a One stock -f Wool, Felt and Straw Bats OF THE LATEST STYLES. PEGRAM & CO., CAN 8UIT THEItt Farmer Friends With an 7 kinds BOOTS and 8H0SS THEY WISH. FjegTam &co KEEPS ALL KINDS F Shoe Dressing, French Blacking, pImhT Can supply you with the BIST BRANDS and LATE8T STYLES OF Ladies, Muses and Children's Shoes. TO CANOPIES AND AT mm IS giCB goods, fllrthtujJfcC; First Arrival OF have Just received a beautiful line of JTOPtiiBDS and SATEENS. Also a case of CALICOES In new designs, nice in BUCHINGS, Ac, Ac. Something new and T. L. SEIGLE Is now In the Eastern Cities, purchasing our FjSLXjZj STOCKi which will commence arriving In a few days. When our stock Is received we will show you the HANDSOMEST LINE OF GOODS EVER DIS PLAYED In the SOUTH. Respectfully, T. L. Seigle & Co. aug!9 Summer Complaints At this season, various diseases of the bewels are prevalent, and many lives ore lost through lack of knowledge of a swfe and sure remedy. Per&y Da vis' Tasx Killer is aare cure for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, ChoVaa Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, eta, and is perfectly safe. Head the following : BArKBRiDQE. N. Y.. March 21 1881 Pkbby Davis' Pain Killkb never fails to afford ml relit for cramD and pain in the stomach. Joseph Bubditt. Kiohoi-vtlle, N. Y.. Feb. 2, 188L The very best medicine I know of tor dysentery, cholera morbus, and cramps in the stomach. Have naed It lor year, and It is sure cur every time. Julius W. Dek. Moingojt a, Iowa, March 12, 188L I have Tmart mnr Pain Killeu in severe cases of cramp, colic.and cholera morbus.and it gave almost iiibhith reuei. .u. n.. ualdwlu OABNE8VTLLE, Ga., Feb. 28, 1881. For twenty years I have used your Pain Killeb in my family. Have used it many times for bowel complaints, and it always cures. Would not feel safe witnout a bottle In the house. J. B. ivtk. Saoo, MB., Jan. 22, 188L Have used Pebby Davis' Pain Killer for twelve Tears. It is i safe. sure, and reliable. 40 motuel' it k be out of the family. H. I. Kavts. Owtttt,. TT. V . Feb. 19. 1881. anouia allow . - . - . - .. .1 - uid narcuy aara nouse. W. O. SPETtBY. rmrwATnniin. R. O.. Feb. 22. 188L Nearly every family in this section keeps a bottle) tn the house. Cb. E. Mobton. TJ. 8. Oonstjxate, Aam.. T" ....... t . T1K Q Ififil I have known Pibky Davis' Pain Killer almost from the day it was introducedtand after years of ooservauou mill urn x kkuu ius ui iu household as an indispensable necessity. I. 8. Potter, U. 8. ConsnL Bubton-on-Tbent, Eno. I had been several days suffering severely from diarrhoea, accompanied with intense pain, when I tried your Pain "k tt.t.vr, and found almost instant relief. v H.J.Nooxs. SI Montague St., London, En. Darin? 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. . R. Clabiixje. 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. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. I. sept dtw sept A oct ROCKBRIDGE, VA., ALUM WATER, ij'OB more than half a century has grown steadl r ly In reoute as a medicinal agent In a wide range of Chronic diseases. Multitudes of women can testify to Its unsurpassed efficacy in the re.lef and cure of those ailments peculiar to their sex. DYSPEPSIA In its varied and most distressing forms la cured. CHRONIC, BRONCHITIS, SCROFULA, CHRONIC DIARRHOEA AND DYSENTERY, yield most rapidly, and permanent cures result Bottled In Its natural state, direct from the Springs, which are beautifully located In Boek bridge county, Va,, and are open for the reception of visitors from June 1st to October 1st, each year; capacity, 1,000 guests. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr J. H. Me 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 before buying any other. AGENTS WANTED. rs5 satui for Terma and Price List. Wheeler Sc Wilson nannfaciar'K Co.. RICHMOND, VA. may 11 EXCURSION TO ASHEVILLE. Leaving Charlotte, September 8ib. BSUHD TRIP TICKETS, $5. Good to return on any train until September 20th, SPECIAL RATS OF BOARD Has been lecured at the Hotels In Ashevllle for Excursionists from SI to $2.50 per day. For names of Hotels and Prices Bee Handbills. EVERYBODY DESIRING TO VISIT THE "LAND OF THE SKY" GOODS A Should take advantage of this Opportunity. For Information and Tickets, apply to S. J. PERRY, Lock Box 232, Cbsurlotte, If. C. aug30 NOON DISPATCHES. BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS THE KEWANEE BANK ARRESTED. ROBBER A St. Louis Doctor and the Cashier im plicated in the Robbery. Chicago. August 30 Edward. N. Welch, who was arrested three or four days ago at McDonough, New York, for robbing tne nrsc nauonai Dans oi Kewanee, Ills., passed through this city this evening en route ror kewanee in charge of the detective who arrested him. Reporters for the press were not allowed to see him but at the detective agency which has charge of this case it is said he made a confession whieh in effect is that Dr. J. S. Scott, of St. Louis, but formerly a resident of Kewanee, planned the robbery though he took no direct part in it; that Pratt, acting cashier of the bank' was a party to it and that instead of a large sum in gold missing being carried away iry a valise with other moneys it was Pratt him self who carried it off previous to the day when he (Welch) and his compan ion locked Pratt and Miss Harris in the vault and carried away the remainder, mostly in paper money. Welch refus es to give the name of the man who helped him in the job but the detec tives are confident that they will get the right man. Welch says that Dr. scott introduced him to Pratt and that some time ago Pratt paid a check drawn on the bank by Welch. When it was discovered the payment was thought to be the result of Pratt's ignorance. Welch had no money in the bank. Scott is said to be chiefly known in Kewanee as a poker player. The agency here re ceived advices to-day of the arrest of Scott in St. Louis. He is to be brought here. Collision Between the Greeks and TurksFears About the Cholera. Alexandria, August 30, 1 :40 p. m. Gen. Hamley, with a brigade of High landers from Ramleh, under Gen. Alli son, is now embarking here. A Greek iron clad has left here for Volo in consequence of a collision be tween Turks and Greeks at Turio, on the Greek frontier. Much uneasiness is felt here owing to the existence of cholera on board of a vessel now coming to Alexandria from Aden. The Line of Communication Estab lished. London, August 30. A dispatch to the Daily Telegraph from Ismaliasays: "We have nearly established our line of communication with Del et Kebir. The railway along the route is nearly completed and several trains have al ready been sent forward. Gen. Wolse ley and his entire army are marching to the front. Arabi Pasha Fortifying. Alexandria, Aug. 30. It is stated that Arabi Pasha is strongly fortifying his position at Damauhour. All was quiet at Cairo up to the 20ih iust. Dairying in the South. Wm. J. Kemp. In Southern World. The production of butter in the Uni ted States for last year was about 400, 000,000 pounds, and the demand for the best grades five times as much as the supply. Now with the superior advan tages of the South and especially of Georgia there is no reason why the pro duction shall not ue aouoiea in me next live years, or rather the production of butter for the year 1887 should not be 1.000.000,000 pounds. The States or ueoreia, lennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida and the two Carolinas in that time should pro duce 250,000,000 annually after the first nve years. There are various reasons why the South will ultimately be the greatest producers of extra fine butter. But tne mostamporcant to my mina is the fact of our climate. Scarcely one winter in five will we have to feed over three months in the twelve. With pro per management with the grasses we can raise two tons of hay where they raise one at the north, or in plain words, there is not an acre of land in the States mentioned above, but that will furnish two cuttings of hay annually, while it is a rare occurrence north of 30 degrees 30 minutes, that more than one crop can be harvested and their extreme cold winters deter them from dairying at that season : wnen in tact, tne proper time and the most profitable season for dahymg and butter making at the South, is from the first of October till he first of J une (the better we reed the better the pay) and if we pay attention to our stock and breed only at the sea son that we desire, we can make creamy butter fresh for the markets. When the summer's product at the North will be in competition with us, reason shows us at a glance that the time for our dairy cows to be dry is in July, August and September, when our pastures are at their best; when the cow is the most restless, and the flies and insects are the most troublesome. Batter commands higher prices from October till May than any other time. I have written this that now while the farmers (or should be) are laying plans for another season may arrange for the foundation of their future dairying in terest. We do not expect for every one, or even one in ten, of the agriculturists t,n Ane-aere in dairying to any extent im mediately but in less than ten years dairying will rank hrst in the South, while cotton win taue a iniro or iourtn rate. When the cotton planters go to grass and butter raising in true earnest, that year cotton will enhance in value 20 per cent, over present prices. If one-half of the present cotton lands could be put into grasses for food crops for beef and hnr.tP.r makinc. tne otner uair or tne cotton acreage properly handled would make a two-third crop ana tne money value would be near the same as the Drfisent. 1 , , . 1 1 A We do not Know our own capaumues or the capaDiuues oi our son auu en- . . i l i ;i ,j i; mate. There has been enough experi ments made to show that he who goes to raising mutton, beer ana butter is not wandering upon a trackless prairie, but has the paths Diazea ror mm ana that he will ultimately drive his pro duce to a higher priced market, where ho need fear not competition, for we are capable of producing of the best that will be upon the market m The Claims of tiarneicrs Jt'nysician. The $35,000 to be paid to Garfield's nhvaicians won't hold out. Dr. Bliss wants $25,000. Drs. Hamilton and Ag- new $15,000 each, and Dr. Reyburn $10,- 800. Dr. Key burn cnarges 9 iuu ror eacn dav hB was in attenaance, ana ioo aa- ditional for each of the alternate nights that he was on duty. Dr. Susan Edson, who was at the bedside of the President almost all of the time, day as well as niffht. bv this calculation, will te4eft without a dollar for her services, as will aiao Dr. Bovnton. ui course, tne com mission having the settlement of the bills can reduce them to suit themselves. . . . . . . j - 1 j The commission nas. nowever, ueciueu that Drs. Boynton and Edson being tjr.hnicallv nurses, they : camaot receive anything under the appropriation." They will therefore have to appeal to Con- cress for such pay as may pe given them. How are you my old friend r asked a bright tr.Z .A nhi f (ml miserable. I'm bilious iHn't t. and hit back is so . lame I can't i, vhf in trut world don't ou take Kldney- wnrt? that's what I take when I'm out of sorts. . .... alun kMtaa nut tn nncfect tUBO. Kidnej- wort is the sure cure for biliousness and consti- natlon. Don't fan to try M-Long Branca news. m.. n.t- biamint TMrfiima of Parker' s HairBalsanexpraln rpopularlty of this rella- STATE NEWS. Greensboro Patriot: Judge Schenck is down with an attack of acute rheu matism.' . Thos. McDonald died at his residence on East Market street to-day at 12:20 o'clock, of softening of the brain. A man in Warnersvile was disturbed in his slumber last nigth by something making a frightful noise in his garden. Supposing it was a hog or a cow he went out to see about it, but returned very soon in double quick order. He declares it was a bear or some other wild animal escaped from the circus which pased up the road last night, and that it gave chase. Its tracks, examined this morn ing, are different, he says from any animals 'round here. Raleigh News and Observer: Mrs. Octavius Coke is extremely sick. The white Graded school opens next Monday. ... . , Mr. Joshua Watkins, one of the most esteemed citizens of New Light town ship, died Sunday morning, aged 75 years. John Hopkins, a negro man, was put in jail yesterday, charged with stealing two yoke of oxen and a wagqn. He sold one yoke, but the others wwe cap tured before he could dispose of them. Wilmington Review: The body of Ben. Murray, the unfortunate colored man who was drowned at Smithville, last Wednesday, was recovred one Saturday. The body had been carried out to sea and drifted up on the beach, near the lifesaving station, at the mouth of the river. Wilmington Star: We learn that quite a number of persons were poison ed by drinking buttermilk a few days ago, and doctors were in great demand for a while. It was thought that the cows that gave the milk must have ate something poisonous. NEWS NOTES, Jos. Barber, the oldest printer in Con necticut, died at Bridgeport bunaay afternoon, in the 95th year or nis age. There have been terrible anti-Mo- hamedan riots in the presidency ot Madras, India. Ex-Secretary Blaine opened the Maine campaign by a long speecn at Portland last night. He had a great audience. S A Ricker, a prominent packer, died at Chicago last night of congestion or the brain, aged 55 years. He left an estate valued at $1,500,000. Ill-feeling among American residents in J aoan has been started by repeated and apparently studied discourtesies to the U nited states nag on me part ui mo British naval officers. A citation has been issued by the Su preme Court of Rhode Island for Wil- liam Sprague ana . v. muuhuu iu aimear next Saturday at li o ciock lo be heard in the matter of the possession of Canonchet. V desDatch from Wichita, Kansas, says Capt. Payne, of Oklahoma notorie ty, is encamped on ueep r or tauauiau river, in the territory, with a colony embracing 27 hghting men, who are well armed and wen mouuieu. xuv colony has not yet been mterered wun by either federal troops or Indians. Gloomy reports arrive from French fisheries off Newfoundland, which are complete failure. Tne captain or a French vessel, while sitting at tne snlitti notable conversing about the voy age,tecame mach pgitat d,-and ex- splitting-kniie across his throat and tell dead. Fort v-t wo out of the forty-seven ap plicants appointed by Congressmen for admission to ine Miuiaiy jacaucmv at West ' Point have arrived, and an ot them passed the medical examination yesterday. Among them is the colored applicant irom x loriua, jubiuubi v . Livingston. He is nearly six feet in height and jet black. Tn reply to the inquiry of members of the Philadelphia Land League about the disposition Oi Miss r anine raiuen a remains, Mr. unaries oiwait i aiucn hasren ed: "Mv brotner. Sisters anu 1 desire my sister s remains suouiu iesi in America, the country where she was - - ... . 1 IJ 4. best known, where she had rnends.and where she lived and worked so many years. Prof. R. B. Welch writes from Tope- ka. Kansas, to friends at Bkoomington, T l. that his life is in danger rrom uie linnor men there, because,-as assistant State's attorney, he has been prosecut ing violators of the State law.- iney have within a day or two cut his buggy to pieces, disfagured his norse, ana threatened his life. Excursions were run on Saturday to Grand Rapids, thirty miles from Tole do, Ohio, on the Narrow Guage road. On a return trip five or six desperadoes with drawn revolvers commuieu uar- in(T vnhhpries. Cne citizen lost 75 ano u'tia thrown from the platform. All the desperadoes escaped except Larry King, whom the police secured when the train reached Toledo. iriaiae' Motto. The motto of the 8tate of Maine, ''Dlrigo-I iuH la annllpsh A tn Hunt's ttemfcuy. 11 i..,i.'...ui luii In nntnt. nf north, merit. 8J 11 Kill aaj m. iuuu ... - - , . cures eflected. and It is rapidly assuming the lead in sales. In all cases of kldDey or liver troubles, , on mTiiainta it is aimDlv invaluable and unapproachable. Physicians have discovered this, and ireeiy pre sen oh n; uu have been relieved of dangerous affections oi the stomach, kidneys, and liver by thU great medic ne chant its praises. Hunt's Remedy can truly say. I lead out oi weauness ana ubbo ' and hfiaith " It is Dar excellence the Dlrlgo medicine. ..CH nt tho Yittat known tonics. Iron and cinchona, with well known aromaties, is fown a Iron Bltte s. It sures Indigestion, and all kindred VI ww. , troubles. WOIAIV. -A Ueaiedy for Her Oulr. Cheaper than physicians' blUs, and to be used by women exclusively, u is prepnreu iui meiu nnr. cnH la nsnpfiiAi v aaaniea lO cases wuere ius VUlliBiiui. J" ' J nil l..l:.Jrl. wnmh la disoraerea. wiu win tu'o an im6i un ties of the "menses," or "monthly courses, hetn f , .hmnic nv rflstorinz the dischaige twitti ia Dr. J. Bradfleld's Femnie uumiutnr and known and recognked as -Wo- man's KAU M ri H I 111. riDuaicu vj - flid. Atlanta. Ga. Price: trial size, 7oc; large size, SI. 50. For sale by all druggists. A Delicious Appetizer, That ensures digestion and enjoyment of food; a twin that brines strength to the weak and rest to h. nanrnna- a. harmless aiarrnoea cure mat uim i Annattnate lust what every family needs -bar kers ttinger 'ionic. KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP Sonolis and Bath Brie, s at rr. . - . , Jnjg J.JU1I cuw Cleaveland Mineral Springs, OPENED MAY 16th, 1882. rrvHESE Springs are two miles rrom anemy. o I miiaa wt of charlotte, and within 1 mile of the Carolina Contra! Railway, running from Char- .... . r-. .11 T . 1. nlll K. nt tViA SnTHncra' lOtte to oneiuj. .ruraBkS win w v m..... Station on arrival of every train. COLB AND WARM BATHS. ' White and Red Sulphur and ChaUbeate Waters a Bowling Alley m gooa oruer. a jwu band secured for the season. Livery accommoda tions attached to the hotel. m- For further particulars "" maylS tf Proprietor. METROPOLITAN LIFE UNVEILED! vtTTritiff Bool Issued. 600vages. 150 HlottratloMi Eerealingmiiwriee of high and low Ufe in America s TTn!L . ui,in.. 1H unri frivolities : behind the SSrtoiSsTfSilon's follies and frivolities ; behind the goenetrioks of pretty deceivers ; city's rich and poor: laSvtous corruption at Washington ; ruin ofinnoeeni trirls: old hcry-headed sinners by gas-light ; bewitching Sfn.' twinU. VmiI and Mormon horrors: Start- - Uro- 'Rnvala.tiona 1 Price S2.S0. IltesVd circulars freew (&UAdd7 ANCHOR PM BUSrTO iOO. m!13IS, Mo. CHIC AGO, IU AZIisUsXcVOas Sparkling Sycir, Rosy ch eks and clear complexion only accompa ny good health Parker's Ginger Tome better tban anything, makes pure, rich blood and brings health, joyous spirits, strength and beauty. La dles try It Bazaar. Hew gLaxjertiscmctttB. From the Springfield Republican. A GENEROUS ACT That Will Appreciated by all Who Care for Tbelr 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 akin. No one can have a clear and fair complexion unmixed wlJi 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. W. Benson's New Remedy, 'Skih 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 known and prepare for general use his valuable and favorite prescription for the treatment of skin diseases, after having devoted almost his entire life lo the study and treatment of nervous and skin di eases, in whieh he took great delight. He was for a number of years Physician to charge of the Mary and Infirmary on Dermatology and anj thing 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 haying 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 pacaage. iont be persuaded to take any other. It costs one do lar. OH! MY H8AD ! WHY WILL YOU SUFFER? Sick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia, nervousness, paralysis, dyspepsia, sleeplessness, and brain diseases, positively cured by Lr Ben son's Celery and Chamomile Pills. They contain no opium, quinine, or ether harmful drug. Sold by druggists. Price, 50 cents a box, wo boxes tor y 1 , sn dox- es for 82.50, by mail, postage free. Dr. C. W. Benson, Baltimore. Md. C . t rlttenton, mew lent, is wnoiesaie Agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's Remedies. augl LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Ig a Positive Cnr For all thoie Painful Complaint and Weaknesses 10 common to our best female population. 1 Medicine for Woman. Invented by a Woman. Prepared by a Woman. The OrcatMt Xedlcal Dbeorerr Sine tha Dawn of History. ly It revive! the drooping apiritf, tnvigroratei and harmonizes the organic functions, gives elasticity and lrmness to the step, restores the natural lustre to the eye, and plants on the pale cheek of woman the fresh roses of life's spring and early summer time. "Physicians Use It and Prescribe It Freely.-C It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulant, and relieves weakness of the stomach. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight nd backache, is always permanently cured by its use. For the cure of Kidney Complaint of either sex this Compound Is unsurpassed. LTTIA E. PIXKHAM'S BTJOOV PURIFIER will eradicate every vestige of Humors from the Blood, and give tone and strength to the system, of man woman or child. Insist on having it. Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared t 2S3 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price of jither, $L Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail in the form of pills, or of lozenges, on receipt of price, (1 per box for either. Mrs. Pink ham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Enclose Set. stamp. Send for pamphlet. TTo family should be) without LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S LIVER PILLS. Thev eure constipation, biliousness. ana tormaicy oi me uver. 25 cents per box. JKTSold by all Druggists. 6 0) PELOUBET & CO., ESTEY, ROSED ALE, ORGANS. Steinway, Webber, Decker Bro's, HAINE9 and GATE CITY PIANOS NEW YORK PIANOS, It Is conceded, lead the World. I am agent for all the celebrated New York makes and SELL THEM AT FACTORY PRICES. Do not t fooled by flashy advertisements, but give me a trial be fore you buy and I will show you that I ean distance all competi tors, both in price and terms. All I ask Is a u l.ii and this can cost you liOthing, while It may be the meats if sav ng yon a great deal in an instrument. Organs always In stock either to sell or rent. Call on or address Lock Box 274, JNO. a EDDIN8, Charlotte, N. C. may23 DANIEL O'DONNEL, PRACTICAL, Plumber and Steam Fitter, Office under the Central Hotel, CHARLOTTE, N. ly All osdets promptly attended to. C. WANTED, B y SEPTEMBER 4th. F IVK or six Music Scholars. Bates reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Appiy to x ... xi nrrr a Comer C and 6th streets, or T. L. Selgle & Co, ang20 2w TURNIP SEED. TT7K hare just recelred a full stock of all varte- tt ues. B. H. JO ED AH A CO. u!8 Tryoo street BURNETT'S riOCOAINl, Creole Hair Restorer, Ayfers' and J Hall's Bali Vigor, and Parkers Han Balsam. B. H. JOBDAN dt CO.. Jul8 ?: j- Druggists. 7 SS Mew IFaM (B'dlls. JUST RECEIVED 1 PBIHTS and SATINES Of the latest Styles, from 25c to $1.25. A very la-ge assortment of HOOP SKIRTS of every description, ranging In price We will have quite a variety of those 4c T. A WTsTH. Call and examine OUR BARGAIN COUNTER, As we have an endless variety of LADIES' MITTS. GLOVES and HOSIK&Y. all of which we aw oftori tag at prime cos r. Another large shipment ot that popular 19c BLEACHED DOMESTIC. HAEGBAYES & 'WlIuHM'LiM. SMITH BUILDING. augl 8 SDnDe' OF SI'IMM. ID SUMMER Mn :o: :o: 4 POSITIVE Um MILE. -: 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 $14.00. A handsome line of $15.00 and $12.50 Suits at uniform price of $10.00. Our Entire Stock of Men's Sumner Underwear at Cost. A Handsome Line of Boys' and Children's Suits at and Below Cost. Ttiese Goods samt be sold In order to secure stricily CAS3. Call early an 1 secu-e Bargains. L Rerwangei' & Bro LEADING FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS AND TAIIRH, MUSIC HOUSE, CHARLOTTE, IM. C. of Xj XT OT3 'v 1 U S I C H DU 81 Thousands ot Musical Families throughout North and South Carolina are intending to purch se PIANOS and ORGANS in the Fall, when cotton comes in. WHY WAIT? Buy at once, and enliven the long, hot SUMMER MONTHS with Music and make the "HARVEST HOMS" still more Joyful. Mid-Su M Under our Mid-Summer Sale, we offer to sell during the months of JUNE, JULY, AUGUST and SEP TEMBXR, 1882, PIANOS and ORGANS, of eveiy make, style and price, at our very lowest cash rates On PIANOS $25 Cash, Balance November 1st, 1882. On ORGANS $10 Cash, Balance November 1st, 1882. WITHOUT IHTEEEST OE AHT ADVANCE IS PRICE, ir BALANCE CAN'T i nnaor time nrfii tv irivnn with a rpasnnahlfl increase of Drlce. All Instruments rri4 included in this sale. Tell your musical Circulars. This sale closes October 1st 1882. Early purchase secures cash prices and easy terms. Six (H) years guarantee. Stool and Instructor with every Organ. Freight paid both ways if no sale. Test them In your own hones. Address TVroSxM.lt la. Mualo Houe. PROF. WM. BAKSB U my authorized Tuner and Repairer. All work guaranteed. 8end orders to this house. B. McSMlTH. (&n(Bgatt IBgaD0g,aniiDt 5 AT Andrews FOB TEN DAYS IN ORDER TO REDUCE MY STOCK BSFOBE MOVING INTO THE LARGE STORE LATXLY OCCUPIED BY H. MORRIS A BR03 , NEXT DOOR TO WIOTXOWMT BABUOB'S Don't Forget For Ten Days Only HANDSOME LINE OF (LDontt saDe -:o: Boom for FALL G00D3. The prices given are Respectfully, ID ID 33 3V 3 BATES. Offer : BE PAID IN THE FALL, of every grade and friends of It. Write us for Catalogues. Price Lists and vsZsZCbI er Spa Furniture , ble restorative.