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i! 1 1 IS Ml DrA 1 1. Y-r CHARIOT TE OBSMVEfir THURSDAY AUG 31 , 1 8 v llLJ ill 11 -I h .! r ; I;! u i is 5 4 t 1 3 I 5 i fill i -J til til" B -Kit .it-1 -,( . !- if. ).' ' ill : 1 ',. I! t r W;; J-: ; 'I ' n i-'i till MM f foxtfte of Iron, Ierttviait )a palatable form. The only preparation of iron I that will not blacken the teeth,eo characteristic of other iron preparations. Ipi KNTLKMKN: la my pvapttoa NertOO Proatomtion, femala Diseuee, Dyspepsia, and impover- Im peroedr h in my hands, made some wonderful cures. Cases that have Wash Are., St. Louis, Ho. Se3wm3', 1 nave tcwnd nothing to give the results that Da. it in Dren cessity in my practice. Tt aimtm nnlnr to the natural healthful tone to ... MmUm amu ana U arpUeabte to Genera Debility, Log V f7" tu. Prostration of Vital rower and Impotence, I nilTU I IWU l. ished condition of the blood, this ZLbn yielded to this great and incomparable remedy. I prescribe oamea soma oi oor w ;; mde In fact, sucn a oomponna as ab. harter b iron iohio ferenoe to any iron prep To ROB KRT SAMUELS, 8104 is a ne Nov. 26th, 1881. rWA If J ah THE PUBLIC LANDS. MR. MERRICK'S GREAT SPEECH. MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. HARTER MIICIN CO.. 213 N. MAIN ST., ST. LOUIS. Dr-CLiEK JOHNSON'S Indian IBIood Syrup X3ures all diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys, skin and blood. Millions testify to its efficacy in healing the above diseases, and pronounce it to be the Best Remedy Kxcrwrsr to Man. . PW lit rtnr-rA-rrr A-r Cifes T TT CS T VT" CS 1 O mm m r ar ifiwrfi AGENTS WANTED. THADK MIRK. LABORATORY 77 WEST 3d ST., NEW YORK CITT. DowNmosviLL. N. C July 8th, 1881. D greatly benefited me lor Liter Compl Jul22 CI.ABK J )Hwsojr: Tour DRVGG18TS SELL, IT. IN1UAN BLOOD STPUP has MRS. JULIA A. SMITH. flntfls and ptcfltctttes. SSlNERALWATER Both Foreign and Domestic. Just Recelyed, at Dr. J .B.Mc Aden s Drug Store SARATOGA yrom Saratoga Springs, N. T. A new water re sembllsg the Imported Vichy. BAcommexided as an antacid; cures dyspepsia, aids diges tion, Is a powerful tonic and strong diuretic Also, Hathorn Natural Mineral Water, Recommended verf highly as a cathartic and al tenure and In all forms of dyspepsia ALSO, r CASXS C0N8RISS WATIR, 10 CASKS ROCK BRIDGE ALUM, 10 CASKS BUFFALO LITHIA And a full supply of IMPORTED APOLLINARIS HOLinKS' LINLtlNrt OB, TBX MOTHEKS' FRIEND! nna nt tYi imiatit M lnfnrtJI t thOSC eitieCtlnff to be confined is a remedy upon which implicit confidence can be placed one that win proouce a nafn and nnfok dftllvfirr one that Will control Dain aDd shorten the duration of labor. Such Is "THE MOTHER'S RELIEF." Tiy It and see what A Blessing it is to Suffering Females. This Liniment when used two or three weeks before confinement, produces a wonderful effect, causlne a very easy and quick laoor, witn com paratively little pain, and leaves the monther In a condition to recover qulCKly or In other words to have a good getting up. under its use, larjor wui ordinarily occupy much less than the usual time, and the suffering be diminished beyond expression. The condition for which this remed is offered is of such a character as to forbid a long array of certificates. Those interested in its use are re spectfully referred to the hundiecs ho have used BEAD THE TESTIMONIALS: I must earnestly entreat every female exrecilng to be confined to use "THE MOTHER'S RALItF." Coupled with this entreaty, I will add that during a large obstetrical practice (forty-four years.) I have never known it to fail to produce a safe and nuick delivery. H. J. HOLMES, M. D., Atlanta, Ga. The Amount of Lands Disposed of Du ring the Year Ending June 30. Washington, Aug. 25 A statement of the disposal of the public lands du- rincr the hscal year ended June 3U, lsoz, - . . . i 1 x 1 has been preparea ac uie uenerai ajuu Office, and shows Uiat Uie total number ol acres disposed was 15,099,848, an in creasw over lsl. year of about 5,000,000 acres. The cash received tor this land amounts in the aggregate to about $8,- (51.091, as against about $5,000,000 du ring the last fiscal year. The number of acres entered for agricultural pur poses as 'cash sales" -durig the year amounted to 3,699,899 acres ; for miner al purposes, 37,068,010 acres ; lor desert lands, 166,055 acres ; tor coal lands, 7,- 194 acres ; 6,347,729 acres were entered under the homestead laws, while 1,216,- 244 acres were "proved up under the same laws. Underthe timoer cuuuiw acts 2,609,797 acres were entered and "proved up ; under the various iana warrants, railroad grant, scnooi auu State election acts, including various kinds or scrip, 615,866 acres were dis posed of. The great increase in iue im position of public lands during the past fiscal year is said to be owing to the immense tide of immigratron in the Northwest. In Dakota the increase is more noticeable than in atiy other State or Territory. A very large increase is also noticeable in Louisiana and Flori da. The area of State and raiiroad se lections is more complete than ever be fore, and this adds greatly to the aggre gate disposed of during the past year. The acres of cash sales in Dakota alone were 698,094 acres! and the homestead entries in the same Territory were more than two million acres. his A lady from one of the counties of Middle Geor gia, who has been acting as midwife for many years, writes: "I have disposed of all THE MOTHER'S BELIEF you sent me, and 1 am DE LIGHTED WITH IT. In every instance where it has been used its effects have been all that I could ask. I consider it a great blessing." Destroying the Civil Rights Bill, Philadelphia Record. A recent decision of Judge Barr, of the United States Court of the North ern District of Kentucky, settles an important point in connection with the legal construction of the civil rights bill. The exposition by the learned judge of the points involved is so clear and luminous that it is highly improba ble that the United States Supreme Court will ever change an essential phrase of his opinion. The case was that of Mrs. Belle Smoot, of Covington against the Kentucky Central Ilailroad. Mrs. Smoot, who is dark as to complex ion and woolly as to hair.was invited to occupy on the train a car reserved for persoiiS of color. She declined, and was ejected from the train, 'inen sne brought suit aganibt wiuyauj n damages under the civil rights act; and theoDinion of Judge Ban dismissing tho nfttition was handed down as a con sequence of the proceedings bugun by AHD Hunyadi 'Janos Waters. THE GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY ! H UNYADI TANO& A gentleman writes: "My wife used your Moth er's Relief at her fourth confinement, and her tes timony is that she passed through it with one half of the suffering of either of he former confine ments, and recovered from it in much less time, fche also recommended It to a lady friend who was about to be confined for the first time, and she says: "I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANY ONE PASS THROUGH . THIS GREAT TRIAL WITH SO MUCH BASE AND SO LITTLE SUFFERING. " The names of all these, and many others, can be had by calling at my office. HavlDg had the foregoing remedy THOROUGH LY TESTED in Atlanta and vicinity, I now offer it to my patrons as possessing superior merits. I am permitted also to refer to the following well-known citizens of Atlanta: C. 8. Newton. Wm. M. Crumley, Jr., W. A. Gregg and D. Bain; all of whom are ready to testify to the merits of the preparation. Price, $1.50 per bottle. Prepared by J. BKADFIELD, Sole Prop'r, Atlanta, Georgia. For sale by Dr. T. C. 8mith, Charlotte, N. C. may4 i)0 tf STOMACH STETTIN CELEBRATED S THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. AS A CATHARTIC: Dosi: A wins glass roll before breakfast The Lanerf "Hunyadi Janos. Baron Llebig af firms that Its richness in aperient salts surpasses that of all other known waters." The British Medical Journal-"Hunyadi Janos. The most agreeable, safest, and most efflcncious aperient water." Pros. Yvrchoa, Berlin. "Invariably ood und prompt success ; most valuable. " trqf. Bamoerger, Vienna i u these writers with remarkable success." Prof. Bcanzoni, Wurszburg. I prescribe none but this." , Pro. LaruUr Brunton, M. D., f.H A, London. "More pleasant than Its rivals, and surpasses them In efficacy." , Prof. Atken, M. D.. f. B. B., Royal MllltaryHos pltal, Netley. "Preferred to Putins and Fried rlchshalL" JOHN 11. McADEN, Importing and Dispensing Pharmacist. North Tryon St.. CHARLOTTE, N. C DON'T GO TO SARATOGA When yon can ret water lust as fresh and spark ling as when It flows from the spring at Saratoga. We receive this water In large block tin reservolra which we return as soon as emptied to be refilled surain everv week. J. H. MOADEN. Druggist and Chemist Prescriptions carefully prepared by experienced and competent dixuarisu. day or night Jurjr28 Hostt iter's Stomach Bitters extirpates dyspepsia with greater ceitaii.ty and promptitude than any iinnnn rpmrriv and is a most eeniai lnvigorani. flnntf7r nnrt Klfl Hi sec eiion inw) ro uui mnti 2Lfrtinng. as thousands of our countrymen und women who have experienced its effects are ga Hut ht hnrvjpd Tin bv irrefragable rroo's. The RittArR also aire a healthful stimulus to the urinary organs . FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS GENERALLY. augl AIBea Have Just received 50 Backs choice MEW MiOTO, EgcuRg MU LU LIlVIII hor nnunsA . This oDinion is me urai that has ever been given by a unitea States judge upon the points presented, and it is interesting as marking cieariy the ebbing of that tide of assumption bv which, in the language of the late i a i t.x i- r Mr. liarneia, "tne goverumeui, ui mc United States is gravitating toward more power. In his decision Judge Liarr points out clearly that under the civil rights act no suit can be brought for civil dam ages. Violation of that act is a misde meanor, to be punished by fine or im prisonment, but suits tor damages are not within its terms. The judge finds, however, that a United States Court has jurisdiction in all cases arising un der the constitution or laws of the United States where the amount at issue exceeds $500 ; and so he devotes himself to an examination of the posi tion taken by the defendant's counsel who demurred to ine peuuon, claiming that the United States Court had no jurisdiction because both plaintiff and defendant were residents oi tne same State. His conclusions were, in brief, that since the State of Kentucky had not by its laws or its officers denied to the plaintiff the protection of law, or abridged her privileges as a citizen or. the United States, and since the pro ceedings were between residents of the same State, tne u nuea otates ourt naa no jurisdiction in the matter. The pro tection which Congress may afford to the national citizen is from the action of a State or its agencies, and not from the acts- of individuals. There is no distinction in the declaration of citi zenship, and if it is to be assumed that Congress has the power under the Four teenth amendment to protect rights of citizenship declared in that amendment from the acts of individuals, then that power mnst extend to protecting rights pertaining to State governments a conclusion which the extremest advo cates of centralization will hardly be willing to face. This, since the State of Kentucky had not abridged the rights of this plaintiff, her only re source for civil damages was a suit at common law, in which she would be entitled to recover for whatever of in jury she had sustained. This decision of the Kentucky judge, if sustained by the United States Su preme Court, renders the civil rights bill of practically no account. Nine tenths of the offences which the act is intended to prevent are of one citizen of a State against another citizen of the same State. In no State is there a law authorizing any one to make dis criminations on account of color. And these two conditions combined effect ually prevent United States Courts, for want of jurisdiction, from taking cog nizance of such apparent infringe ments of law. A person of color in Philadelphia, for examble, who has been denied the right to purchase a theatre ticket, or has been refused accommoda tions at a hotel in the city, must sue .for damages in common law. The United States Courts can take no cognizance of his case, or of any similar case, unless the parties opposed are citizens of dif ferent States, or unless the State in which the offence was perpetrated has passed laws permitting such action. Dorse f, Brady and Buell Analyzed Air Appeal to the Jury. Washington, Aug. 2$. Dorsey. Bra dy and Buell were the targets of Mr. Merrick's blazing darts to-day, and in terruptions from the defense only seem ed to increase the fiery shower. It was Dorset, said Mr. Merrick, who selected the conspirators and called them to Washington to engage in a criminal combination. . Buell was referred to as the man whom Brady had hired to libel the court, the jury and the counsel for the prosecution, and who had come to court to 8 wear for Brady just as he sat in his seat to libel for Brady. Underthe cr deal of the cross-examination Buell had to piv nn r.h sncrets of his heart and his pocket for his heart and nocket ar t.hA aampt thinsr. Mr. Merripfc skillfnllv collated the statements of Walsh, Brady and Buell in regard tn thn alleered Davment of $10,000 to Brady by Walsh, pointed out that the admitted circumstances fitted to Walsh's amount of the transaction onlv. Mr. Mprri nfe'a p.losine appeal to the jury was marked with the greatest dignity, vigor and eloquence. He said, amnnir other thino-sr "A free preSS IS one of the safest and surest guides of the country. Its editorial corps, on the watchtower of the republic to forewarn t.h twiriiA rf annrnachine danger, IS the thoughtful, thinking investigator of great public truths and passing transactions, and raises the public mind from r.ha nrdinarv nominations Of the day. The defense have complained that the Dress was assailing their clients, That was true, and why ? Because on t.h ovidrp.ft hfifnrfl this iury they are guilty, and in the name of the people of t.hA United States that the press was dAmandincr a verdict of cruilty. The iurv is trying the defendants; the whole people of the country are trying thA inrv. I SDeak of this not to inftu- the iurv at all. As men of honor the jury desire the approval of their own consciences. As men who have taken an oath before high Heaven to disnharere their duty, thev desire as cit- n An a to be rieht in their verdict. The mainritv of the men of the United States do not often think wrong. The majority is ordinarily right. The jury a r nn trial as well as the defendants, There is to be a verdict of the people for or against them as to the manner in which they periorm their duty. Pennsylvania Labor Convention. The State and labor convention of Pennsylvania met at Philadelphia yes- terdav. Charges that it was in the in terest of either of the old parties was indicnantly denied in the speeches made. President Jarrett, of the Iron Workers Union, was made chairman. The platform adopted demands the re peal of a portion of the Pennsylvania law of 1872 relative to labor unions, such a tariff revision as will protect American labor against foreign labor, a law making the hiring of labor under false pretenses a penal offense, the re servation of the public lands for actual settlers, laws to compel weekly pay ments' by corporations, laws giving workingmen a first lien for their dues, the abolition of the contract system in all public work, the restriction of tele graph and transportation charges to a fair profit above actual cost, restriction of hours of labor to eight hours a day, compulsory education, abolition of con tract convict labor, equal pay for equal work for both sexes, the establishment of a national currency issued directly to the people, and that all election days shall be made legal holidays. Thomas A. Armstrong, the labor candidate for Governor, was indorsed. Seasonal) e Goods In great variety, Just received at the CHINA STORE OF J. Brookfleld k Co. Lot of elegant BABY CARRIAGES,' REFRIGERATORS and ICE CHESTS. ELY FANS AND FLY TRAPS. ICE CREAM FREEZERS, best ma.de AIR-TIOHT FRUIT JARS. WATER COOLERS. PORCELAIN LINED. Mocking Bird Cages, Canary and Breeding Cages Baby Swings, etc., etc tW A full line of China, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Fancy Goods and Silver plated ware al ways on hand, wholesale and retail at reasonable prices. Please give us a call. Respectfully, J. BROOKF1ELD fc CO. may9 -BOSTON- METALLURGICAL WORKS 33 HAWKINS ST., BOSTON, MASS. Metallurgists, Assayers and Analytical Chemists GOLD and SILVER REFINERS, PracOcal Mill-Runs of Ores 100 lbs. and upwards REFRACTORY ORES TREATED. 8urveys, Mine Examinations, Reports, Sketche and Maps made. Constructions of works and Supplies Furnished. MANAGERS OF The New England Smelting Worts GOLD, SILVER, COPPER and LEAD ORES S.TIELTED OIV RETURNS or PURCHASED COPPER MATTE AND BASE BULLION Treated on Reasonable Terms. Ia Day, Septe ITS LIKE MAY NEVER AGAIN BE SKliN. CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO AND FflOM. The Mighty Mamaiolh Monarch and Gigantic Colossus Of all Ammement Organizations, Panoplied in S. H. BARRETT & fYvo o NEW UNITED MONSTER RAILROAD SHOWS! Oriental Circus, Egyptian Caravan Universal i Exposition of Umm Mm U "'ill Positively coming, and will exhibit in all its vast entirety at Charlotte, Wednesday Sept. 6th. jfcm , v wm it 7 A Trying Ordeal. Black's Milwaukee Sun says: "A woman of Bay City, Mich., disguised herself as a man and clerked in a store for a year, and then applied for mem bership in the Knights of Pythias and was initiated. During the work of the third degree her sex was discovered. It seeems that in the third degree they have an India rubber rat and a celluloid snake, which run by clock-'work inside, and which were very natural indeed. They let them run at the candidates to see if they will llinch. When the snake ran out at the girl she kept her nerves all right, but when the rat tried to run up her trowsers leg she grabbed her imaginary skirts and jumped upon the refrigeraior standing near (which is used in the fourth degree) and screamed bloody murder. She is a member of the order, however and there is no help for it. This affair may open the eyes of secret societies and cause them to investigate. One Lodge here, we un derstand, takes precautions against the admission of women by careful exami nation of the feet of applicants. If the feet are cold enough to freeze ice cream, the candidate is blackmailed. THOMAS BINN3 , A. H. KIDNEY JOHN HOLLIDAY mar8 tf Metallurgist. . .Mining Enginkjkb. Pbof. Chemist Hubbell Levies on the Clerks. New Pension A Bloody Revolution in Corea. VmrnTTAMA. AUtf. 11. At about five which we are offering very low. Also HO IUIL In all size packages CORN, FLOUR, HAY, BRAN, MEAL, STOCK FEED, And in fact everything kept In a fet-Cta Grocery Store; A. J. Deal! & Co. n29 Disease Is an effect, not a cause. Its origin is within; Its manifestations without Hence, to cure the disease the causb most be removed, and In no other way can a cure ever be effected. WAR NEB'S SAFE KIDNEY and LIVIH CURE it es tablished on Just this principle. It realizes that 05 PER CEJIT. of all diseases arise from deranged kkmeyi and liver, and it strikes at once at the root of the diffi culty. The elements of which It to eonposed act directly upon these great organs, botfc M a tood and bzstobxb, and, by placing them in a healthy condition, drive disease and pain from (he srs- For the Innumerable troabto emued by on. healthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs; lot the distressing Disorders of Women; for Malaria, and tor pnysicai derangement generally, this great remedy has no equaL Beware of fmpoeters, imitations and concoctions said to to tout m good. For Diabetes, ask for WARN KB' 8 8A?K DIA BETES CUBE. For sale by all dealer. H. II. WARIfEtt tt CO., Rochester, IV. V. aprlB H MOST ELEGANT YOU CAN BUY A BOUND TRIP TICKET -raoM- MAIJB1QU ' ooldsbobo 9 r!ao TIA THE Western North Carolina Railroni. BAR AND BILLIARD ROOM, EYEB IN CHARLOTTE Has tost been onened next door below the Central Hotel Building, on Tryon street, where the pore win jus ana raijuuiia can always oe iouuu. KENDRICK & BIXBYV maylO tf o'clock in the evening of July 23 an or ganized body of insurgents took pos session of the main thoroughfares in Se oul, the capital of Corea, and attacked the royal residence and the headquar ters of the Japanese legation. The Japanese envoy and consul made their escape, with about twenty followers, and made tneir way to me yiaw im protection, but they found it already in possession of the rioters. They then retreated to Jinsen Port, fifteen miles distant. On the way four of the party were killed, three were wounded and several are missing. The survivors, among whom are the envoy and consul, reacnea tne ijnwsu buhdjiur ou.j the neighborhood and sailed to Naga saki. A Japanese man-of-war was or dered to proceed to Corea to rescue the imperilled Japanese, xne veoooi 10 turned on August 4th and announced that all the Japanese at Se-Oul had urobablv haan alanirhtered. and that the capital was in a State of anarchy. Of the royal inmates of the palace the King alone was spared. The Queen was murdered. His heir and the lat- ter's betrothed, both children, were killed by poison forcibly administered. Thirteen ministers of State and other high dignitaries were slain. The proceedings are said to have been directed by the ex-regent, Tai In Kun, by some pronounced the father and by others the uncle of the King. He has always been a violent opponent of foreign intercourse. Whether he has assumed the control of the govern ment is not yet known. The national Republican congress ional campaign committee has decided that although the four or five hundred additional pension office clerks were only appointed for six months, they must pay an assessment on their salary for a year. The average assessment will be about $20 each, so the commit tee count on receiving from these clerks alone between eight and ten thousand dollars. The decision, however, allows them to pay the assessment in two pay ments, one-half when they are paid for August and the remainaer when paia for September. Of the entire number but seven had declined to pay. lu cases where the clerks were very much press ed for money the committee agreed to take their labor in return for the assess ments, employing them at night in sending off documents from the cam paign headquarters. It Is the common observation that the standard natural health and normal activity, among Ameri can women, Is being lowered by the Influence cf false Ideas and habits of life, engendered by fashionable Ignorance and luxurious livlog. It is a happy circumstance that Mrs. Lydla E. Pink ham has come to the front to Instruct and cure the sufferers of her sex. o Q tf H H 55 W 0J M a z w to cc ! ft. PS w a M C5 W o & St 03 & fi W W K T3 O H EESSSSSS cs e$ aaaa S IC ?q t t- X IC lO XNlCNXi-iCCIO : : : r i r sessssssses G,eS cB as ed c& as o$ GiPtGk to CC CO C t- 95 71 X C lO t ic cc tc o -i si ed c t- w n jo ENORMOUS ME1W0L1TAN MENAGERIES TOTED. 50 BLAZONED CAGES of WILD BEASTS. 50 7 Positively the largest colleclon of extremely Bare wild Animals with any exhibition on this continent. The LARGEST LIVG WHITE NILE HIPPOPOTAMUS Ever Imported -a Huge Shambling River Horse the terror of all Paurians -claimed by many Theolo g -a os and Zoographers to be indentical with the Behemoth of the Bible. A PAIR OF MAJBSTIC GIRAFFES, Broken to Harness and drawing Roman Chariots. $100,000 Invested INM0BS THIN EIGHTY TONS EDUCATED VLESH. OF PEE1F A MONSTER ALL-REPRESENTING HERD OF BntlMG ELEPHANT Including TWICE the largest animal known to exist, the famous old India War Elephant, Several Inches taller and the heaviest animal evtr on this Continent; said to be over 200 years of age.. ALSO THE MIDGET, "LITTLE DOT," Thrice the smallest fu'.l-grown Elephant ever seen. S3 z o fc-l H 30 :::;:::" c & : : : moS e &a e :3 M a SHEsaas'esss cs ce a a a. c a. o as a s one - ic cc i-. oi ri -i - h 3 x r- td oi oi -0 J 6 sEsssass aaCCDica at el CiCHr-lClCO Tra.ih No 1 Connects at Salisbury with R. & D. R. R. from all points North and South and from Raleigh. Pull man Palace Sleeping Car from Greensboro' to Henry's. Connects at S atesville with A., T. & O. Division of C, C. fc A. R. R. with Sleeping Car from Charleston, S. C, to Henry's. Open obser vation cars run over the mountain both ways be tween Henry's ard Warm SprlDgs, affording a magnificent day-light view of the Mountains and French Broad river. Connects at Warm Springs with train of E Tenn , Va. & Ga. R. R. for Morris town and points South-West, Train TSo. 2 Connec s at Warm Springs with E.T.,Va. & Ga R R. Pullman Sleepers from Henry s to Greensboro , and Sleeping Cars from Henry's to Charleston. S. n r.nnnWo ot Stofoavllln with A.. T. a O. 11V1- oinn nf ho c. r. A R H. and at bansoury WIIU R. 4 D. R. R.'for a'l points North and South. Thrnnirh TICKeU on sale at Salisbury, Statesville, Ashevllle and tne Warm Springs to all principal ciues. Rnminsp Pirmirsinn tickets on sale from an points North and South. rMrmnn Jan2 1 Auditor, G. F. & P. Agent Few complexions can bear the strong, white morning light which exposes every speck of tan, every pimple and the slightest spotting of eczema. Ia Dr. Benson's Skin Cure is sure relief from the annovance of thae blemishes on the cheek of beauty. s am Engine Butteriek Patterns f 5,10 $15, I THE GREATEST a'l FEATURE The first and only genuine "lion slayer;' The only animal of its kind ever on exhibition in this or any other country. You will see the An animal never befoie exhibited In America. The first and only HOGIPOPOTIMUS Ever exhibited on this Continent The only genuine OR MEB MORSE YOTT WILL SIE3IE3 The Slmlam Colossus, Cynocephalus, the flve-ton Performing Black Rhinoceros, an Arctic Aquarium o( Polar KmothS. You will see features never Jf Elks driven by Tandem In the streets. Performing Arabian Dromedaries, ieoras trainea to pen"" f Sle Feats' Upland Hurdle Racing Reindeer, a Gigantic Riding SVA who S.L.O. M. uuiuyioi-u ------ ;r,.,---- , unr, You will see WILLIS COBB'S Original ana omjr mmiaiure jitua u. Hyenas, a School ot i,earnea onms. African Elands. A Cavalcade or fouktkbn tap u " Vn Tthnn a largest number or tne most reauiiiui ana Desi raueu ny : "",ho;; i 7iT 7,f show alone. THIRTY ZOOLOGICAL WONDERS. Goats and Monfceys, 6 COMPLETE CIRCUS COMPANIES COMBINED, f S10.C0O challenge that their equal is not to be found. TWENTT CHAMPION B A BK B h. Mia vmia Rivr Miss .Tnni Kwers. Mr. Orrln Hollls and Charles i Ewers, ti e cww two. four and six Horse riders of the old and new world. The World Famed BBNO km champion artists ot the Triple Bar. The only and inimitable ipALEa JL . -A WALLACE. Aerial Bicyclists ot the Nineteenth Century, whose wonderful perform on theinvlslble wire, 6u feet 1 the air. hold thousands of people In breathless awe. FOR SEPTEMBER, With Metropolitan Sheet 1 Catalogue JUST RECEIVED. OUR 25 CENT j fwacXAGX of Scan's Fruit Preservative wCl pre- Mjv0 20 Pounds ot fruit For sale at the 4ruc store of B. H. JORDAN A CO., Trjon street. Grain-Growing- in the Sontb. St Louis Republican. The Southern States have done so well in the experiment of erain crow ing this year, that it may be safely pre- aiciea taey wm largely increase tneir acreage in corn and wheat next year. I It has taken many years' urging to nnnvmce the Dianters that it was a mis take to eive their attention exelusively to cotton ana tooacco, dug ic wm take no urging to induce the abandonment of that mistaken policy hereafter. OFFER. FOR SALE ON FAVORABLE TERM THE ENGINE FORnERLT USED BY THE ROCK ISLAND MAN'F'C COMPANY.; Call on or address Springs k Burwe Junl5 Democrat copy. TIDDY & BROTHER. TP tiEWSPftPERfilEff." I- I Just Received a larw lot of FlrsTcIass I JL INK, pot up In 25 lb. packages, saital aog23 publishers oi eeuntry newspapers. anitukla Address nave NEWS for marfi8 OBSERVXR. Charlotte, N C ,11 A OOO t, OO W W. W NN N SSSS U m S O O L O O W WW W NN N g ' U S S O L O O WW WW NNN SSg Ha' ii 22 22 ool oo wwww n nn b s m 111 ""(XT" OOO T.T.TT. oo w w w O O w w w w o o wwww o o wwww oo w w Headed by the KING LAUGH-MAKERS, the great -. -r d u 1 - JL. "3T IMI .A 1 B !R The Low Comedy Bear, "BRUNO." turn The .. m nntBMn. free to all. The? jp Steam Air-snip in ---,'k Martial musk?. - from conquesL A Quarter ot a Million street PaJ,JaYJ MbMng just what ew iieviaxnan ateam Band, a aa-voieea juuiko - rh.n i7.T.n.Kinn n.n. nn .11 n&iiroads to the tireat "World's Onb Ticket Admits to all Advertised Shows. T4-a ORAMH CVUIRITlONS 0 vv j unnn j uaiiiui rt MnfTAis uninnns hanhed bv Millions' more, and so far as WTT.T. AT.SO EXHIBIT AT it is concerned, no othf r sbo exists. Rockingham, September 1st. Wadesboro, - September 2nd. Shelby, - - September 4th. ang27 29-31-oeptl-24-5 Lincolnton, bepten- 0 Charlotte, - Septemu- . Monroe, - September f V, i it?
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 31, 1882, edition 1
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