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' DiijJf OHRLOT'tlS OBSft R Y'E R : S tN D A Y ? S E E 'DiBf-B.EB. 17, J T 88 2. CII A.S. K. JONES, Editor and PropHor. know nd afe depository qf the ultimate power "of society out the people theynsdves; and if we think "them not enlightened enough to exercise their control t'wth a wholesome discretibn,the remedy is,not to take POLITICS IN MECKLENBUltti., As published elsewhere this room ing it will be seen that the Republican County. Convention, which assembled in the Court House in Charlotte .y ester-? day.Te-nominated the coalition-ticket adopted by the Liberal party-"jAf its a SUNDAY, SEPT. 17, 1882. County donventton; on 4& CM ' I I in" I nll iinii It was idone -without a rKNTEBEo AT-rmt I osivoffiot at Chablottb, N. hr.i, t.hftlinp. although asmall fac-- C 1 A3 SBCOOT) CLASS MATTKB 1 - were disposed to kick. Such resistance as was offered was top feeble to black the board, and the coalition ticket was carried with a whoop.. It becomes Mecklenburg Democrats to look things fairly in; the fate,; To Ibeat this ticket means up hill wort, hnfc it eanbeddnef Enthusiasm isl written on the Kepublican Danner, anu iwatnlght as'TCellundrafaadthafr ic- tory can De won oniy Dy me uaiueav- kiridof weftf. Xhe Republican party. When the proprietor of TUB Obser ver left the Congressional race he did so without any desire to have anything mnrA to do with it as a , candidate, all LUV rpiiorts to the contrary notwithstand ing. Georgia is worth $290.000,003, ' feni in crease of $16,000,000 over, last year. Jay Hubbell invested abbW$20u,000 i36lid,Tndthemanwti6',a5ubts it is Jot his assessment spoils in Maine. Robie, the new Governor of Maine, is a farmer and dujn'fc stump for votes. VV JllsMIH V f V 1UCU11 V VAAUAA V AJV ff V"- j " editors of newspapers mn his cam paigh against Atajt. f Messrs. Ball, Boyd and Hendersoi are the Republican aspirants : for' the Congressional nominulioirinthe jFiftb I County ..... ' x?i ' . l .i , . district, Ajabi surrendered. these 500 Missouri! We know why He heard about mules being Bhipjedrand that brought him to terg$ HI stosdj A citizen of New.-Orleans -"shuffled off this mortal coil" a few xlays ago and seven cad toilows,Ii: ps and wept avjr bjsrairfe. Dicksopef dreman of the'8&r-rouia jury, was a contractor in Wasnington and his work often broughtVTlm in bus iness contact with Stephen W. Dorsey Some Jadies of Barnesville, Ga., have organised an antt smokirg society with a vip.w to Dreventine bovs from con mistaken... All biekermgs will m husn etf, all preferences will be buried lon before the day or election. Ade4 o thsoM -ReDublican vote wilfe'oorld. quite ahiajiber of dissat isfied Democrats: Dissatisfied because otajmanagejaent ottbe; pwSx diB- bape ohrohauigp 18 sue, and dissatisfied in regard to the position many of the party take on the government question. We have been acj?tecl of talking somewhat independently of late, and it may De .treason to say thia much, but we do holTbelieve in mincing matters. We atfall n?ver"deceive the peoplej; 4t the 'Defiocfatlc party if. we know iHence we think it best to talk plainly, so that we may reason together, for the ulti- oWcoodot the party.? : ' Ft aro wia ahv 'Annht hp.fnrfi. of one . XI ,uoiv ,i m J y fhinK we am now great politicaparties, Republican and Democratic conironi eneii oiuar wa heretofore, and every Democrat who falters in his allegiance to go with the coalition counts two one tT and one tfa Eery deiirturef iin the Demo cratic ranks, under whatever nauw or pretext, will.culminate in Uiis struggle 1?hiladelphia Press: Whatith writ ing the secret history of the Garfield administration, prosecuting a. hundred ,or so of the leading newspaper? of the country for libel, andiattebiling to his duties as $ecrctary of the National Re publican committee, Mn Dorsey has a busy winter before him. It Iooks a3 u. h& might be compelled to sub-let some of hia contract?, though his prospects have brfghtetifd considerably in the past 24 hours. ,, - u; "7X77'', On Wing strength to the; Republican thief, is one bf the chapion stealers He actually stole the copper sheeting from the roof of the alms-house. idusevU party,; and the defeat of the Democracy Gen. Mahone ;. is not a very large man, but when it comes to reaching out for the 5 per cent, assessments he can reach about as far as the tallest of the looters: Col. John R. Winston, engineer Qf the Greenback party in this State, has is sued a call for a conference at Raleigh, on the 27th ins t., to put a full State ticket in the field. The Democrats of the eleventh con gressional district in Pennsylvania arp going to take that district by-storm and hive nominated a man with that name to do it. t means the upturning of our county of fices, and a representation in the Legis lature of two acknowledged Republi cans, at least. Democrats of Mecklenburg, you men who have stood faithfully by your party since its reorganization in 1S7C, can you afford to see such a result? Errors in the selection of the county ticket there may have been.mistakes in allow ing issues to crop out that should not have been there are, but with it all, over it all, in the face of it all, there stands out before you to-day, as it nev er stood before, the naked question of Democratic or Republican success in the jj?0iinty. fz The ObseBver proposes to be a pri vate in the ranks.but it will do its part in this battle, and it will now be found in the tnicKest or tne ngnt. POLITICAL . APPOINTMENTS, j Sen ator Vance w ill address his' f el- l'ow-citizens at the following times and places, viz: Rathertordlon, Monday, sept. Join. Friends at each of the above named places;are requested -to, provide a con veyance to the. next place, in order that the appointments may be filled. Carthage.1 Moore countv' Saturday, Sept.l'0th7 ; ?' ' " ' i pittsboro; Chatham county; Tuesday, Sipti'Wtn.1 . ' Knoyruamp, Wednesday, eptemoer 20th.- 1 .. Graham, Monday, Sept 21. ' ('Tbe. chairman of the executive com mittee in Davidson will please fix the precise place for the speaking on . tne latn, ana cause it wo ue wtjn yusbcu, i Senator Ransom will address his fellow-citizens at the following times and places: ! Flint Ilill, Friday, Sept, 15. Jefferson, Saturday, Sept. 16. Roone. Mondav.SeDt. 18. Wilkesboro, Wednesday, September 9.0th Yadkinville, Thursday, September 21st Mocksville, Friday, Sept. 22. Sal iaburv. Sat u rda V. Sept. 23. Friends at each of the above named nlaces are reuuested to provide a con veyance to the next place, in .order that the appointmenis may ue nueu. Gen. McDowell to Be KetiredSend ing Mail to Brownsville. Washington, Sept 16. Gen Mc Dowell, now in command of the mili tary division ot the racinc, wiu do re tired by superannuation in October un der the compulsory provision of the army appropriation bill. Gen. Schofield will be assigned as his successor, and recently the Adjutant. General of the Department telegraphed McDowell ask ing when it would be convenient for him to be relieved of his command. McDowell replied that he preferred to retain his command until retired. cting Superintendent Johnston, of the railway service has instructed War field at Si Louis to have all matter for Brownsville, Texas, which has been ac cumulating at the surrounding post offices placed on the special mail steam er which will sail from Galveston on the ISth inst. foV Brazos and Santiago whence it will be forwarded to Browns ville. No mail has been received at the latter point since September 1st and this action is taken at the request of the municipal and federal officers At Brownsville. Large Boot and Shoe Factory Burned. Elmira. N V:. SfttV 16. This morn ing at 8 o'clock the immense boot and shoe factory of J Richardson & Co was destroyed by fire. . The loss is e$timatr ed .at, 6300,000. A Insurance $150,000. Three hundred hands thrown oue ui employment. It was one of the finest brick structures in this city. Four fire men were seriously injured by a falling waii. i , Weather. , -. " Middle Atlantic States, slightly warm erf air , weather, westerly - winds, sta tionary or lower barometer. South Atlantic States, fair, weather, northeasterly winds, stationary baro meter and temperature. , Dr. Pusey Dead. London, Sept 16,-Intelligence has just been received of the death of Rev. Dr E 13 Pusey. ' : : Forty! New Cases. : : 'Brownsville, Tex'., Sept. 16. Offi cial reports from Mier, Mexico, giyep forty new cases and five , deaths there Thursday, . , i; V; i: , ! : McLure fbT Coroner ' ' To the icaitor of Xhe Obaenrew : . Tle friends of Mr. J. a. McLure presei at his name to the vows of Mecklenburg : eauntjj. Tor the office of Coroner in ths coming eleon. Mr. mc Lure is a resident of iKSKwa would be near the centre of the countr and more aocessable for the dudes flying upontoe office tlOB. iind is a prompt and eneigetlc bosloees i man. He is .presented as the people's candidate and wjMl be supported bj sept 10 MANY VOTES. Fort Worth, Texas, is decidedly in fa vor of free schools. Out of a population of 12,000 there were but eighteen nega tive votes on a proposition to levy a tax sufficient to maintain six schools. Virginia drinks up her entire wheat crop annually, and it is stated that the liquor drank in. -Louisiana costs 47,- 000,000, or $2,000,000 more than its com- Dmeq cotton, sugar ana rice crop. A girlTiorn in Buchanan, Virginia, re cently, has living on her mother's side, grandfather, great-grandf ather, great-great-grandfather and ; three grand mothers, and -on vher father's .side, grandfather and grandmother. After having pushedJjquor legisla tion to the extreme verge of fanaticism the Republican leaderaof Ohio: have come to the conclusion.Ahat the liquor question is not an issue before the peo ple in this "election. Secretary of the Interior, Teller, hav ing gotten through log-rolling for a seat in the Senate from Colorado, has returned to Washington,"and is the only member Of the administration who is there, all the others bejing frolicking elsewhere Herbert Spencer, who is now on a " Jlsjt to this country, is troubled with insomnijC and seldom sleeps more than an hour or two 'at a tltne. It is sug gested that if he-joins; the New York ' police force he may overcome this and in a little while sleep soundly. ""Chief Engineer Melf ille and two sea men, Noras, and . Nindeman, sutvivors r--of the Jeannette Arctic expedition arrived at New York Friday, and were given a warm - welcome! They find it much pleasanteryno doubt, than strag gling around among Arctic icebergs. - " Here is Che last recorded tritnnph of Cttiel)ook agent: It comes f rom Missou-:;-i: "He pjled ties across the railroad! - track, ran aheadjuid saved a passenger train, and took one hundred and twen ty orders from the grateful passengers without the slightest change ofeounte- JAMES G.BLAINE. The recovery of the State of Maine brings Blaine prominently to the front again in the race for the Republican nomination for the Presidency in 1884, as the result is attributed to his man agement and personal popularity. The campaign is said to .have flagged, with the odds against the Republicans, until he threw himself into the canvass, wheis 'Ine prospects brightened and continued to brighten till victory was announced at i the close of the ballot boxes. ' Mr. Hubbeirs practical aid, no doubt, had tnucjijfco do with this result, but still Blaine: gts the - credit for it, not only in Maine, but throughout the country. He has never abandoned the hope of being nominated for the Presidency, in which he has been twice beaten by combinations in his own party, and it may be said to be the ambition of his life to secure the nomination and tri umph over his enemies. At present the indications are that the contest is between Blaine and Arthur, the latter of. whom is working up the coalition business in the South with a view t controlling a solid delegation from this section in the iiext National conven tion, while Blaine is doing all he can to spike his guns by bringing out s&aight out Republican candidates where he can do so. In this business, however. Mr. Arthur has the advantage which the distribution of public patronage gives him, and which he isplajingfor all it is worth. Blaine has ; personal popularity, is rich, has fine ability, tireless energy, and has behind him a large following of disappointed Republicans who have become restive and broken away from, the bosses : because they ' want; a new deal, and a chance at the flesh pots. With the 06 gang in there is no chanji for this, and they look to Blain6 as this most available leader in the war they' have to waare uoon this eangX 'He has entered iipon the work, and histriumpfr m Maine has given mm a irewr worn The Fever at Pennsacola Church Bnrncd. New Orleans. Sept. l o. .V IVnsa cola special reports nineteen new cases and two death within the lasi twenty four hours. Anrmg the deaths is J. L. Haques, fonut-riy of Louisiana, and among the new cases is Mr. Richards, Southern Express agent. This evening a tire broke out in a in a shanty and the flames spread rap idly to the Catholic parsonage and thence to St. Michael's Catholic church, which was totally destroyed. Two small cottages in rear of the church were also burned. Rev. Father Bausu, ill with fever in the parsonage was re moved and is now reported doing well. From Matamoras. Galveston, Tex., Sept. 16. A news' Matamoras special says an man com munication between Brownsville and Matamoras has ceased on account of the quarantine. Messrs. North well and Vm. Angell Maise, Spanish merchants, just from the seashore, are down with the fever. During the 24 hours to 9 a. m. yesterday there, were twodeaths,one from tever. Tne reports or tne quar antine against Brownsville is unfound ed. ,No yellow lever at Tampico. That wonderful cathollcon known as Mrs. Lydla tr iini,i,on.' vomtabie Compound has given the JX. a. luauuui w - O lady a world-wide reputation for doing good, u Is like a living spring to the vital constitution, n . Pnriflftr nill do more to cleanse the channels of the clrcalaUon and purify the life ipf the body than all the sanitary devices of the Board of Health. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. J. ms cicgaiH uicssuis is preferred by those who have used it, toany ( simllasr article, on ao it of-to snpenor cleanliness and parity. It contains mafrrials only thaj: are beneficial to the scalp and hair and always ' 1 Rett om the Youthful Color to Erej orFaM Ralr Parker's Hair Balsam is finely penumea ana is warranted to prevent falling of the hair and to re move dandruff and itching. .Hiscox & uo., 50c nd $1 !z i, at deal.n lm aipmnwiciw f Wf W. - I S A II. , J Xotlrries. The Public is requested carefuUv to notice the new and enlarged Scheme to be drawn Montmp. .,-J . , CAPITAL. PBIZF, S75,000.& Tickets only $5. Snares In Proportion LcnMaia e state lottery Company 1 1ncorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of $1,000.000 to which a reserve fund of 8650,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, Ju D. 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of aoy State. - It never scales or post pones.. Its GBAXD SINGLE NUMHEB Drawings will take place monthly, j , ; A SPLENDID OPPOBTUHITY - '1 f. ': ; i- , i -i ' TO WIN A F08TTJNK TENTH . , GRAND DBAWING, CLASS K, AT NKW OBLEANS, ! . TUESDAY, OCTOBER lOtto, ISSi, ! 149th Montbly Drawlnf. 1 took at the Felldwlns Schemei" onderthe; ex- d Delve supervision and management or CiKN. . T. BEaUKBOAKD. of Louisiana, and Gen. JDBAIj A. BABLY, of Vliglnla, who manage alt the araw iinnmfihiinnrnniiiiT. both nrdinarv and srml annnal, and attest ihe correctness-of the pabllsh- ea umciai juisis. CAPITAL PBIZE, W5,000, 190,000 Ticltet at rivo Iollara acb. rractipnM, In Wit tUm In Proporuon. LIST OF PRIZES: 1 CAPITAL PBIZE $ 75,000 1 " '" 25,000 1 .; iu.000 2 PBIZES of $8,000 12,000 Z.UUU 10,000 1,000 10,000 " 500 10,000 '200 20,000 100.... 30.C00 50 25 000 25 ... 25,000 BURGESS NICHOLS, ... ; WHOLESALE AHD RETAIL DXALBB IN ALL KINDS OF FIBMTTRE BEDDING, &C. A FULL LINE OF CHEftP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PARLOR and CHAMBER 8CIT3. COF FIK3 of all kinds on hand. No. 5 West Trade street, Charlotte, North Carolina. Statesville, N. c., LARGEST STOCK- 5 100 800 500 1000 APPBOXlSlATION FRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of 8750 6.750 Approximation Prizes o( 500 4,500 9 Approximation Prhs of 250 24,250 GENERAL MERCHANDISE 1ST N THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS marl 8 ly AND IN COMPETITION Willi iwv JOBBERS IN THE COUNTRY. THEY WILL BE GLAD TO QUOTE PRICES TO THE TRADE, PARKER'S GINGER TONIC A Superlative Health ail Straigth Rtstonr. If you are a mechanic or fanner, worn out with overwork, or a mother run down by family or house, hold duties try Pakkkr's Ginger Tonic. If you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex hausted by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take intoxicatin g stimulants, but use Parker's Ginger Tonic If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Jtheuma isra, Kidney Complaints, or any disorder of the lungs, stomach, bowels, blood or nerves, Parker's Ginger Tonic will cure you. It is the Greatest Blood Purifier And the Best and Ssrett Ctngh Care Evar Used. If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take Ginger Tonic at-once : it will invigorate and build f ou up from the first dose but will never intoxicate, t has saved hundreds of Kves ; it may save yours. CAUTION ! Refrnt iH inbrtltot. PvWt Ginger Toole b compoW of the bt ronedfad agaiU in Um world, aJ b entirely different from prprUon o? KnEr iaEt- &rni tar ctrcnlu Uucox A Co N. T. 0c A $1 ubs tklrl in drop. GREAT SATTNa BUYING COLLAR SIZK. 1967 Ples. ADoonnng 82B5.500 ' Application for rates to cubs should only be maoe to she office or the company in ew Orleans. Tor further Information write clearly. etne full addrejs. Send o'ders by Express. Heglstered Let ter or Money Order, addressed only to M. A. oaUPHIN, New Orleans, La. or M. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh street, Washington, D. C. N. B. Orders addressed to New Orleans will re ceive prompt attention. sept!2 -POPULAB MONTHLY DRAWING OF THB GREAT OPPORTUNITY ! As My Fall Goods Ibi rich and lasting fraerance has made this delightful perfume exceedingly popular. There Is ROthlmg like It. Insist upon having Flokss. tow Cologne and look for signature of on every bottle Any dnnqrlit or dealer fa perfumery caa aapply Too.- t5 and 15 cent thtev LARGS SAVINS BUYING Ttc SITE. aug26 d oaw-w eow U , E.RELIINGTON&SONS, In the City of Louisville, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1882. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays except ed) under provisions of an Act of the General As sembly oi KentucKy. The United States Circuit Court on March 81 rendered the following decisions.: 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Com pany Is legaL M Its drawings are fair. The Company has now on hand a large reserve fund. Bead the list of prizes for the SEPTEMBER DRAWING. lPrtxe 3p,0p0 1 Prize 10,000 1 Dri.a . 5.000 10 Prizes, 31,000 each.. 10,000 20 Prizes, 500 each 10,000 100 Prizes, 100 each 10,000 200 Prizes, 50 each, fS'nnn 600 Prizes, 20 each S'Xnn rrs tmoao 1 A t3h 1U.UUU 0 Prizes, $300 each, Approiiinaaoa Prizes 4.2,700. . are Now Arrivms and as I Am PRESSED FOR ROOM, And must have it, I will OFFER MY ENTIRE STOCK OF BTTIMIILEIR. GOODS At very low figures. It Includes a large assortment of . Men's and Boys Low Quartered SHOES of all Stjk and (Wifk Also, all LADIES' 6LIPPE33 serge and fox goods at J. MOYER'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE. " Two of the finest SHOW CASES In the city, for sMe by J. MOYEB. 9 Prizes, Prizes, 200 100 8(0 MAXUFACTJBEBS OF Military, . lrtM, . Target, Mine, AKD BREECH LOADINQ Metvpofiti(Hi iie had bW or ihe past I mnrninof in. hid E7t.h ypar I ' Death of Hon . C. P. Rams ell r KamsdelMat Unuea states marshal of the Eastenr"Iistrict of Virainia. 1.R80 Prizes 1 12.400 LETTEBOB POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of S5 and upward, by Express, ean be sent at our ex pense. Address all orders to OR. M. BOABDMAN, Cwirierouraal Building, Louisville, Ky., or 809 Broadway New York, septl . While other Baking Powders are largely adulterated with Alum and other hurtful AVET JUST RECEIVED A new supply of goods, including CROCKERY, PICTURE FRAMES HOSIERY, LACES, EDGINGS, LINEN COLLAR,' HANDKERCHIEFS, 4c, 4c ' ' I . - r : Also FRUIT JABS, Quarts and Mi gallons. C. M. ETHEREDOE TatfeJStore upJr radarsliak. Bank. Spring Styes! WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR NEW 'ing and.Summer Styles OF AISO- Or rich and poor, If you're not wool, To brush your teeth with SOZODONT, For soon they'll crumble In decay, , Afld soonyoo'll cry, "Oh, Ucfc-a-day . .. . That I had never changedjy coarse." . . i m t m . . s i Goldkmlib? TestlmQovj,' Goldsmith speaks of " "That dire disease, whose ruthless power V lthers the beauty's transient slower." No traer description could be given ot the disease of the kidneys, which, un cared for, ripens into Bright's alsease, and cots down our strongest men ta a very short time. And If Goldsmith had known of Hunt's Reined? he would have continued his poem, and spoken of ' "Hunt's Bemedr, whose matchless worth Makes It a boon to all the earth." It U surely a boon to thousands of sufferers who h ive been abl to and relief nowhere elese. erwenilve of ItltUinvrlal DiseStoes. Opinion of Eminent Dr. H. R. Ifaitnn. nf An. napolls, Md. -COLDEN'S LIQUID BEEF TOMIC w par uunsum, uptsrior w coa-uver oil or any thing I have ever used In wasted or Impaired coa Utqonsandextreme beneficial as a preven ttve of malarial jflseases." (Take up other V ot druggists. ' Shot CATtridses. Prwerw.i Bnlleto, Shell. X-ondingr IniprOTemeiitB, Btf le Cani ct c Manufactory, Hion, Herkimer Co., N. Y. Salesrooms 281 & 283 Broadway, N. Y. Western Agent, D. H. Lamberson, 73 State street, Chicago, Id. Jun9 w6m Tlhe Atlanta Herald remarks that " JtmOngthe summer Inconsistencies is rJOeave" spreadtibleatia acom , foitableCedroom atilbme, and go to. some seaside haunt aacUeat hash in a barracks; jind sleep on a short and nar row mattfess staffed, with tacks and broken battles." The Radical papers North arehnaking . the usualicampaign capital oat of the hanging of Dick Turner, the leader of the conspiracy to rjaurder the white people of Choctaw fedjroty, Alabama. As might be expected they give a po litical turnr to it, a?dmak Xarner "KepamlcC4 leactef.J a J , The Jtollpwing are the nominees of A CIXJSE CALCULATION. Before Gen. "VVolseley leftEngjandto take command of the British forces in. Egypt, he remarked that he would fin ish up the business oyer thertand re turn to London by SepteoabeiLlpth in tim rlinA with a certain Hub as he Mm tohtefet tne Deaocrattcot!VentIorrtrl ha. . ' . ' . ST. i 7 " v r Tr. TT p LPW&?E& fet Sattirday. V- . the Legislature, Mesera. McLoud and - Benj. ,G. Gudger; sTieriff, Wm. R. young ; clerk, W. T. Reynolds; "regl tra J.a.Follason; treasurer, Jno. Hem- brfeniarveyerjj jBtaj-nes rirJfllWWIThepiU that itras the largest con-rent! seen in Bancombe. . ., ' " Tork' Sun that "if the whitewashed . ; -carpetrbaggers Jf VW&W? ' lAftvn the State and go and fight Indians . J . era nslnff the BeCTOlO edyance their own Interests, he wonM himfrda ltirerfraie Udine his fr(:3ds th fciatedae. with TheTastTradedftidn of theTjtugusta Chronicle contains sixteen pages, and is a typographical beauty. In handsom ness ofJeet unand finish itwill comnare with-the finest illnstratpd iournala of I Sor the dir 1 1 r ? z J H f :.A T YfflV am: Joe Mo.e universally recommended thn.n am nrn rtetary medicine made. A sure aud reliable Would Pay Ten Dollar per Bottle frlu .' Brunswick county. Va t Kov. 6, 1881. r haTe been entirely cured of a. mn ta-A looking and painful sore on my enkle, by the use or aits, owe reiwu s vtuuapie joemeay. it came 1 more viittu iwm,o wumiiB u.u, very muen like a ring wonm'-f painted U vltn tine, iodine. Itbe Mtme a very bamtul and bad Tooklns nbMithon I oommeneed -to try , everything ,i 3 tblaK 9t. near wis 'wiu i;euio,o Mjr , yainim tnatl Thomasville Female College. T.BOV J H. GARDNER, of Alabama, a College to give complete sauajaemm "" BevS Wwmpson and wife. Relent and po?Slar techira of last session, give lull time to instruction. , . . w. snH Modem exwrience, complete the Fseultj, unsur to the "tote. The school Is now placed an Kd Mlgnsh Tuition per term. 87R The oaMS Sns BeDterooer 4th. ForCatalogue ' F aW.MWHiM, PitaclDals. drugs, ' ej1 o o 1 525 aug!2 dw-wlm 3. H. GAB DM SB. PLANTATION I MILL "; FOR 8ALK. ; x OFFER for sale at a batgalri mrplantatloo riffS'J. owt M Bhr Surar Creek, jjeai andV Daftb wfthin the tocorpomtloni ot .Ptnevllle, eonrntotog 150 acres ot choice farming land, v ooth land there are 50 acres ot, primeval for- torln the whole cousjjy lor advice, wha told rrtiSi estO' acres pf fine i bottom land oi ine very oes ttiere rem&iu iur mtoti wKSraiia it I did-1 Hon, oesiaen mw "ff""- v " n 1thl DrettT lOOn it COUld not 1wirlKH oil. 1 f nnltirtt Afim. Ac . - - . . :riw Kr.m. ,0o;h " i "rr. vv,,1,a thoro is a ena mercnam ana ly. It began to look as if this was : a mere piece of braggadocio, but it was not. for on the 14th inst. his troopa marched into Cairo, after having" caiK turad Tel VA Kebir and Dut Arabi and his forces to flight, and secured the siir render of the Egyptian chief and ten thousand of his troops.. This was but one day inside of the time that Wolse feyhad fiven hmself to do the" work, 1 ?a.rtangitif i.thft-sCondtions r of peace, however, detained him and prevented has been kept unchanged in all its original purity and strength. The best evidence of its safety and effectiveness is the fact of h its having received the highest tesfimoni- als from the most eminent chemists in the United States, who have analyzed it, frcm its introduction to the prmift t!m0' L other powders show se good results by f irHmUBMhe TEST QF THE QH?" IT IS ft PURE FRUIT ACID UHR6 P0VJ)ER STEELE & PRICE, Chloago, HL, and St. Louis, Md., itrUdlhTeutfleM, Pr. rrw" UUm U, mU Dr. rrhnl 0K M hi Ex O ft i e S5 S as 3 CO a - si 1-1 M Eaa.aea hstont-raioiO ! 4 it: aasaasssaaa ace es oi ce ca as as aaa iO ec as C t eo W 09 OiB 5 - 5S Including all the latest novelties in the MILUNKRY LINK. HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS PLUMES, ! RIBBONS, LACES cVc, In all the new styles, colors and qualities. Also, all the new strles and qualities of LACKS, embracing: White Goods. Neck Wear, Ho.jerj a ' cd Gloves, Pa xaaols. the LAKQK8T and MOST a il es. - 3 9 6 ST saassaaaeas eaaasaaa; S S 3 WILL OPFN Out Palter o Bats apd Bonnets Monday, Uv$b 27th, im,.n a ecin hA nlemted to show the Ladft" .? GRANDEST DISPLAY Oy" INI jfllU! thej have eyer seen la thtatttr. Beepectfully,! V tonrtaf Sxtnm U, I I :i last reoruary; wuimueu m wan, as oe advised,.! Wltu CauSUO UUiu urinrauirei, uui lyuua nO'DSne lit tu sh tJPJQ his treatment.: I was then advised $itimfa 7'-Jf0 fon' Remedy, t oTderea ball flaw, trpro her. and took the first rf;.se on the 17th pr tiw, jisbigithe Wash slm and nowTfii a well rAmi, the Bore is entire- l edred. anu iau wm-w r wuo cut muua arrd rnD ashlghas any man.' Vut me back to awfdieiae l en heerdoti' 'it Is net onL ! the best remedy in the wold to pjorlly the bloocu 1 butloellevettwliliaBe -.ffifkin and bfoofldts- nan. at r t r. - Ati tnnan mh. t . IMH Wltk nfe-ana BreTm"- j" i.rtt ir i llfSlWi! If ho fwnUiB cured, could they know of and oh. THfw n..nnii ttAmndv. . . tain av.v- v r'Vt rTiTJ Jery tfuftndles; an4t 3aarrn North Hamlin y'.' V Kii-ar MtAniAMiaaiiMa o letter f . ukinfi ml il d i u 1 niiuli 1 UU vl II An important dis 1 I Mveryj;bj whid, family md ' jm ew x ora. nas discovered, jwitnout mSTStia itemed.- iTiroaVi say i. ---..- . - . .v. . . on1 en far at lean fchsxxnere are enxJmndredTJlacisintn4 im ir nrfanvoirj lfv whAre lotterv ticketa are aolcl iknH 'I.oit t.rttrr tea. wof a'coti plicated net ': work of politician and policemen - engaged in protecting the businjessand sharing the profits. , Otitis stite4as a remarkable fact t3 Ft Ui English census cost only $0(WXK fand ail)ee1in?rTid ctapJtMlih one I night.; The work on the United SUtea knswRsbeunlnl879,and ?ill U flioorl in ififis. The report, it is - esti- mated, will cost $5o,ooa., r ge, who was ttoubled fotjs look, Ume. w ores : ngthe ' I ar A liifiun an eV - ConnecU at Sallsburr with K k D. B. B. from all nnlnta Nnrth and ffinnth and from Kaleigo. rUli m&n piiim flTAAniAff Ct from Owensboio' to nuiif'i rnnnwta tLt H iitMVille With AiiTlftO, rMwt.inn nt r. c. jk a. R- with BleeDlnE Car from Charleston. S C.. to BehTys. Open obser vation ears ran over the mountain both, ways be twAAn HAnrr'a and Warm. SnTl&tfS. aSOTdlnE maimincent daj-llkht view of the Mountains and French Broad river. ConnecU at warn springs with train of . Tenor, Va. k Ga, B. B Jor liori&r: town and point 8outh-West. ,:,- ' ,'t ; - :-' Timtsi 'i-, j Connee'sat Warn Springs with K-TTa-AOi B B. rullman sleepers irom uenry uretnswiv, Ifil'T.' query. and Sleeping Cars from Henry's to Charleston: a V, ThronBrh Ticket rn sale at SaJIsbtry,' suteatiilft Ashevllle and the Warm Springs' to all tiicipiTieitles. .-Sumner excursion tickets on sale from all points North and South. TT. J. B. M1CMOBDO. Jan2J - - - Auditor, G. r. P. Agen : Fs C. MTJLER SffORE AND"-AFiTEB EleclHc AppTiaDce arv wt m Q Day' Trla tit LUlfDftLY. YOUliri'lj X tuO mxtt itnfrfeHnfir ftrrf SiivctopJ ff Len ytTAtriV1, Lack pr NT XafM jju T iaofLWAlMHS W aAWTESSE?, and all thqpe diaasea Otbkb Cattsis.- Speedy FeBef and eonjplele t nUnn of HHir.TB'. Vioom and KAHHOOri GXJlSiVlKn). IGENTfOB a old. to mas ft am mmmmii t .... . pin ; . fOf Pblladelt is upsiiiilwt iliiinni VOLTAIC gltfCB.. MABSHAU, MICH, attgL'-dAw lr-od i-s? y? ir iii Cclcbralctj V -'ill ' u t ' .11 J J Ml ll I: '- igcr Beer, breaking out oyer the face andnejk&a aDBearanoa of Bwnfni. - k.t. .m Br?1,?6 tatTner-t -for a long tlpe. ff tf" beytlesot-v last aprtntf, .?HI.f4LW?1?e 'soeal which I d FIELDS BROS., CfcMlM,C4 la t ipp lllliniPHI . '-r- -frixz.7rri lumMiiun. - mirs, POTTXCD BEER A PEiJlALTTl Of BOTTLXD thepobllcat $kvoar6focer.r ry lesDeetlM-lF onnL this Ctate. 4 000 bOttlnaanM nH nn . n. mbie oepoiC Fot sale tr -dru"!"rg p-neraiiT and by agents Wantedi ul29 - Vrankinton,. a cnnr-isKiiWn-ffaf f - " - -IIIMU,IHIIIVM t?S'. ,-Pt4ntH mprvtwt4nt foutm tntoo, -WArJ& tkt world. Fnr Pimnkl.li Ami Pnu ' augll iv2m rtekeinliTluifi tiOTJia Ho.! OrHAaQ. n.vJoT LAi STTA, Qm Mi M ttlOJU Sill ttl .alifdiJgST 1 I t: xryo epIlOtf Tryon street, D ippo&ite lethodlst deurctti i : -3wai1 j. cop 1 1. pwi.a4AD. ZLG. QLp fcoCX4, BCBBi4, VOTK, M. Pp. N.C, NEW HOTEL A anMomely fdrnished, - TniCTLY FIRST-CLASS. AlsoBroptletors 1. ht'WarlnUi Cnmtir ator totiUoBOr sadclresa vAi J. IL WALSi J. U'fimiMrUel wiaii K43harlotta, N. &. Of; fl O., a U B I fonhr rxveu uw..- 4OB10 rraietbepot, a fade street. ept6 tt . have covered me case ww.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 17, 1882, edition 1
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