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V - ... . f WOiflArYa tall Sb Frew.Te Her a.lllk now One who lias th result. to that great dl80rtera andcartagany j,. womb-Yhe 'Denses.'.' -or "courses." r Dr. X. hJm Keniale Hegufatdr acts like a charm In Bhti and in sudden or gradual checking, m In 7jHmiroppaB of the "monthly coureeBfrom SSd mental trouble, or like eauses, by restoring the natural discharge In every instance. In ehronio no often resulting In ulceration, fairing of the womb, Its action Is prompt and decisive, sav- 1 lUg ID UUIIBMW1UWU- WW UUUIUEUOBq WJ1V tuiu premature decay. Prepared by Dr. J. Bradflald, itlauta, Ga. Price: trial size. 76c; large size,. $1.60. Forsale byall druggists. ' . Malaria, Chills and levefond Bilious attacks positively cared with, Bmorj's Standard cure Pills -an infallible remedy; never; tall to cure the most obstinate, long-stanOUig cases, causing no griping or purging)' they: are mild and efficient, oertalitin their actlomand barm leas in ail cases; they effectually cleanse the si stem, and give new life and tone to the bodr; a a-household reme dy they are unequaled. For Liver Complaint their ' eoual is not known: one box will have a wonder- ful eftet on theworst eaeeiv-Tlier are used -and . prescnDeaoy fhjsiciftns. and sold oy mnggnm - everywhere. 25 and &0 cent boxes. Boson's Ltt ' tie Oatharle Pills, best ever made, only 15 cents. : btandard Cure Co., 114 Nassau street, Hew York. ; Jun2l d eod 6mw . ''"' , i in .ii ,i aa in i i i ! V 'li tW proud and scholarly State of Massacha- ;-. setts, which puts so nwca iMtn anon every oiucuu Rtt itnmmMiL atJLmnori unnn It bv Its treat 8081 would out a bottle of Hunt s Bemedy oa its seal Instead! it would be briefer, and answer every pur- Ci. There is a vigorous arm with a sword stnk LaHn Mews, and an Indian shooting Latin ar rows. Bat Hunt's urmeoy noes more man una. It atrtkaa biowa In- Latin. Knallsb. French and German, and in every language, against the most . insifluona .and. deadly enemies oi. me numan frame, and shoots destructive arrows into dtaeaae. It specially wages war against kidney diseases, so - common in our amicteo anmaniif ana eares mw menu or me Kidneys, madder, liver, ana annaiy orgAnt, and brings health again to the despairing. If Massachusetts doesn't wish to change Its seal Hunt's Remedy would be a significant design for he seal of some new state. If health and beauty you'd maintain,' And keep your breath a perfect charm, . & . Use 80Z0DONT with might and main; For tt alone prevents the harm That mars a woman's teeth and breath ; And leaves her mouth as dark as death. ... , Heartily Hecommeaded, vaH annHnmn ft trrwi thing because vmi have JTXvZi bv worthless nostrums Parker1 Ginger Tonic has cured many In this section ef nerrous disorders, snd we recommend It heartily to such sufferers. News. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and . wholesomeness Hon economical than the ordinary kinds; and cannot be eold In. com petition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in 1 sept29 108 WaU sU, New Yor. LER0Y DAVIDSON, Sole Affent, Cbarlotte, N. O. fkWhiskey I . Brown's Iron Bitters is one of tihe very few tonic medicines that are notXom-' pose'd'mostly of alcohol or whiskejr thus becoming a fruitful aiurce of mtemperv ance try promotihg a desire1 for rum,-,. i :, Brown's Iron Batters is guaranteed to be a non intoxi(Uing.stimuant; and it wilT, in nearly;every: case, take the,place of all liquor, and at ;the same .time jafeo- ' ' lutely idll . tiie desire, for whiskey,'and other i intoxi- eating beverages, t - ; - Rev. G. W. Rice, editor of the JLmerkan Chrtsiian.Re - lVon - 3f Cla.iONoy;i6, i8gi. . QenU The foolish srast- $ng cf vital force in btts&siAJ . pleasve7a4 kiofis' ifidul - gence 6f our pcxple ftiakes ur preparation a oecessitj, ,,ri4 if applied will gajrein 0 rwi8 wno reaot4aj0Qns Hi A fir Brown's Iron. Bitters a U has been ttooril?tieaj l'i for i3ysjeadige bUiousnes5,weaiels7b!ebilr ,t&:: ?eura0rptiorir liver . comolaints. viudnev troubled &ct; and it fieyer fails toxender speedjiand in a permanent yeueL-;. fv --l liHK-f ...f !. . t :-iit r-a f.' Jlfl liAKt I TITBI, that little JULIAS over at lean 4 Co's v; has started a JPISH. and OYSTSB Delivery : wairoo, and-eaya he will gnanmtee pramputeas 01 delivery 4tt-f-tz .niia j of tea nuf RJSSU TlSIt atisl 0nnfBU9.', M 'vX. if M ,v!'A tte.-,t.2-?ptiik i e . Jast frona the Ids Chest to the Kitchen Door, In 15 minutes time and no mistake;:- tie Keeps aruil Jt aers mann. and ha sill crow rlcli snd thev faL Xlsteii for the rinsrlncr iaf th betL when voa I hear tt we aB close 'and ready for jem,iTti-i ATiSsirllna-Tiimfl PB9W 4MUSiaJttw rr wfjwwwiei M Dr. h. iTMarola Osts f Lonaon), woo.in- -tr..- wi. Ithnnk doubt IHMM t mora iMaaMUmtobtaf ; wWsf of mm MS Of saasltaplv mb m tmtb atanatas aaeeaaarony aursa i bTblau Ha k.rKT:."r.k-o thla dlHM. vhUh ba and yhtlk ... . . . -1 . wl. MAMnt MM ml bm . tdriie nov3014 T .-r! ISbersfr tOtha' Mxtset BUSINESS NOTICES, -j wratf savs -of Brown's Bitters-I Ml AW 1 1 k ta inuW temiwrbair axptaa aad P. O. AAOrca J . . . o w a-, i. J.l l.a.l. JotiB BU rTort.i r klvei foot W t r7':rTon'rrj t mis lan.Ml ...... . . ,.wK r,OTSi 1 ft.t b.oO.tn arar.t . f!V-tar fof a . ;Mt aiiwa' : y Compery ia io oaw 1m - the elty ol lot-a. S J 11864 BumnH9TWay GOOds. f j : 'jtekeohnstoh-frewoVk -JT.M Hlnson--Mu!h Cow vat sale. . Commonwealth Dlstribntion Company, f HOME BRIEFS. 137 There will - be an important jneeting of the street committee: 'this morning. . .' I t3TThe Buford House ha4;B: 'rnni-" mera Sunday, and it. was; busy: locking times at that hoteL,; ;l3.a s HT C61.A. B. Andrews spent Sunday in the city, and lei testeTday moroing tot Salisbury to attend a meeting of the board H dlrectbrs.'jof the .Western North Carolina Railroad Company held in inat ptace.yeBteruay.o ja a.ui i. $ BS" The city ordinances pfohibithe sale of fireworks witfihi the; corporate limits, but 2eke Johnston's advertise ment elsewhere, shows' how the; flr works can be sold anyhow. Zese nas a good selection and plenty" of ttierri. IST Edward Orr, a little ten year old son of. Can. Orr. died t' thei resi dence of his father neat pugart Creekr church, yesterday monnng, oi; iputuo-: ria sympatmesjor ,ne community are extended to tne pereaTeo;arenis. ; After the depot fire yesterday the Neptunes for a little exercise, and to test their engine, tapped the court house plug and threw water into the stand pipe. They are good workers, the Nep- tunes axe, and always do efficient ser vice.iat'fires. ... . ; ;i;'' ; rsr The Richmond and -Danville stockholders meet in Richmond to-day. The rumored changes in - the manage ment are dented by the knowing: ohes, and-we learn from trustworthy sources that all the principal officers will be re tained. tarrOld George" the largest of flie of horses that for yearsbave drawntha exDresa wasron to and from the deDots. 'died suddenly yesterday atWads worth's stables. "Old George'' was an intelli gent animal and tneexpress boys! were greatly attached to bin w Wlt js hardly, necessary for us to recommend searchers for c Christmas goods to the good pld house of Wilson & Burwell, but their display this year, so far excelr ttiaf 6f rany year previous. that it deserves special mention. Their stock is an elegant one and is almost without a limit. , . u. W Pegram's lamp is the toniest thing in Charlotte. It was lighted up last night for the first time and the Way the people took to that side of y the Street was worthy of remark. Inside the lamp gas jets are arranged so as to Spell the name "Pezram'a," and it is a pretty thing to be sure. i - . Roboed of $45. ,-. Mri B. F. ; Wiley, of Pineville, this fsonntjjbttii the.misforune to be robbed yf his pocket book, containing 45, in the vicinity at the old Kock. Island fac tory Saturday night. Ann Ricketts, one of the sirens of the classic Buzzard R6ost,is suspected of having:c6m minted the robbery.- Ann, hearing that the police were after her, fled the city and has not been -captured. . The Federal Court. , His Honor, Judge R. P. Dick, arrived in the city yesterday, and will open the fall, term of the lederal court tnisl morrdns;. Col. J. E. Boyd, the District Attorney, is' alsojhera, and. feady lor work. There isa good listof cases tor trial, but none jof any. very special in terest; The 'sprfrigtera of this ceurt wilfbea bur one. ; Judge Dick.wiil be assisted by Chief Justice Waite, ol the United States Supreme Court. . ' i t m i i s Th e la dnatrial xpositin . In our advertising columns we an nounce the holding of a meeting of the members of the eld Carolina Pair As sociation for December 20th, instant, for the purpose of considering the pro position of holding1 an industrial expo sition iq ..Charlotte next fall. This, .is the first step in the movement, and the meeting should fce' largely attended by the old members as well as the citizens generally.' So' mbte it be! T , Westwar.LHo ! .ii1' ;'t Last night a-party of our well known ciUzen8,;consisjfcing ; of;' Mr,. Tho,.. fjbng.'Mr Jplinstdne Jones Mr. Frank 'Andrews aBlany ai :Mr.' Lester P. amkrje traua cwith 'tleketto'Texa is El Paso and they laave'gbne with the ofcwlnatldiDi staylnfc -atieast not to-t5ome bacfcTOtnout; giving -xneir fortunes AiairutriajUSolftr tb see them luck wmersu. fill Chairs for the Baptist Chnrck. iU ejaewapyst church in this SiofldnSrslclLnle ciiy. will be furnished wit& chairs, instead of the ctiBhtldilal-toenchisMr. J. S. Busb ffenaral aiyent of fhe Excelsior Furni ture Company, of Cincinnati is at tne Central witni'spfcuipii! thairH, be used. : It is af Ttent combination chair, $c olifseIf up as the per son sitting on it rises. It toatnbina- tion of the Grecian: and CFothio model in baildthebacK and seat being cov ered-with plushvai wirftftfid i n irl v "Ti, '; " " ' handsome chair, .ln VI H iiiwaaMS-eS-- ACoiulactor8kotAt.tK ;.3apt. L. S. ClarksOT had'uite a live! Ume of ItlnhiaisiftJxip f-Safoti&J oatf-e C. C. ft A. Ba$ili"tVfimln men -were- on ntsstaitintandi when he wasfepnlSirop1 onn?man.namedmar nangiuK u the .ditch on we. swe or vxnacmic ioonias Smart ateJred la pistol andBrStlOapClarkson. Tn.e duiiot whistled by -withotit doing any damage, land nbluHner Croublejrerieneed ,,TItSnnday,moxning,jarthe:Cion tgati(!jwwe retnntothelr Jirnes .ixnratherFreBbTterianr church i&CfOK cords.rie.Whitb( wawalfc- iogrigein TM.il WD1RI1 UruKH DPf '.111121.1 IUU milpt Wiotber, tlW wh pwas moving about In front of h;er,trip?rt r,4aer.HpafnejeujMa.yay puw, flrround. ? Her shoulder struck tbe-curbr: stone; ith such forces t? distocala WcbneiJiSna'WsittinMmir -and tec'elved tts necessary trtatnwnt ana nosenous resuiis are iiiinrBUf X1?? t -Wan a laAtnrnr Y S B Worked tiiS ladles of hla d:eofce o t ear to t' 9 w- -j yo!nt' that they tare E-.'.:n o-t tv -tr Lr" J .j, and then n deniy chs'''s t' t-,e a.. i e-eais oitae rj-. ,s -ol jjt. bua s eou a f . rzy u bound juy ru s tB,ia44 JU Ha w AArertisemesrtg. jchas. b. Jcmea.-CaroHnaTair, Association. urmlb renitMhder A tTl(bAY FIRE, r f. -And Two JSrery Day OnesThe? Sims &'Dowd BtulCid-f patted sauLFIood- est. aid a 8t6ek'ibf terrene Rained. iAplaze at the f Cotton: Compress and a fire at' Dates Erotfier T Cotton Factory - v " The good pepple of ipui quiet . little city Hying within "Waeb i of the warning notes of the fire bell wen raised 4ut of :bed.ag6od deal earlier . manJiijey naa calculated ? on r last Sunday mprning. About seven" 6aokilie alarin was' sounded and the fire companies maae their way r- as , rapidly as possibla with their reels and engines through a cold drizzling rain - and - over streets j that were covered with a slippery coatjng of it a fnfhn toll Rim A; Dowd' building on the corner- of "-Trade and ; Churck streets; almost opposite .the. court house, from which the smpke was lazV lv xollinfc 'Four streams were soon nlavinffin the burning bufldifig,ihpugh it was sometime before the location of the fire was known, so den8e was the smoke throughout the house from sec ond story. to roofr Tbe Hortfet hremen who (Carried the nojnae into the burn ing building had io 'hold their ;faces close to the stream so as to De awe to brpath. f The PnersjNeptdnes and all walked into the smoke right man fully, and their efforts . soon r began to tell; f j: or a Jong ume to ouiBiaers uom ing was known of the movements, of the firemen inside of the- building er cept now! and then when ob would rush to a window and empty himself of his,Uad of smoke by blowing it from llih iioae ana,moui.a.i ane xonr screams were kept playing for two hours, before the fire was extinguished.' Anlnvesti-, gation showed that the fire bad started in room on the second floor occupied ny Mr. Ben Hahn, who is employed in Butler's jewelry storeTan - up to the ceiling and then burned through the honrarjd entirely across tb build inVfrom on waltto another. The wa- fcerf eafiie luftbjinlz down the stairway ia volumes sumcient to run a mm ana the whole house was thoroughly drenched. Mr. L. J. Walker, who keeps a whole sale and retail stock of groceries on the first floor suffered heavy damage by water, nearly everything in the room being soaked. He is insured for $3,000 in companies represented by Capt. Fred Nash and Mr. E. E. Cochrane, and his doors were closed yesterday waiting the inspection of the underwriters to assess damages. The amount of dam age done to the building is estimated at $1,000 and the loss is- fully covered by insurance. The second floor was oc cupied by Maj. C. Dowd, and Col. J. E. Brown, law offices, and were dismantled of furniture and books by the crowd who were anxious to save , something. The remaining rooms were occupied by lodgers and all their property was re moved to the street. Mr.Hahn lost a lot of clothing. ., The third floor w as occu pied as a lodge room by theGood Samar itans, and the mystic throne was burn ed and the other furniture damaged. The basement was occupied by Mar shal McCord's ' bar room, and for an hour or two after the fire, the man who wanted a drink would have had to swim for it. Yesterday at noon the fire alarm brought out the department and . the companies went rattling to the depot, where some cotton had become ignited at the compress.and they got there just jn time to be ordered back. A truck man in rolling a bale Into the compress ran over a match which instantly igni ted the bale, and the flames were com municated almost immediately to two other bales. The compress and depot bands fell upon the burning cotton with buckets of water which were handy and soon had it extinguished. The cot ton platform is filled with cotton from the R & D to the C C depot, about 2,600 bales in all, and it was a close shave from a repetition of the great cotton fire of April 1875. The wind was blow ing directljf across the platform and one fairly trembled to think what the, result might have been. . -V At Oates Brothers cotton factory a fire occurred yesterday morning in the spindle room, tyit was quickly extin guished before any alarm was raised. It W as caused by - a hot; box and the damage is i confined to the burning of a small lot of cotton. '. . j , ii A Crazy Man Servant. . ' ?: Albert Fippe, colored, has been in the employ,ofIr4,-W.J..Xates for several eeksjlMit ; after a fair trial he proved tod cranky to make anything like a safe; ireliable .servant, and yesterday it was fddr; nerssarv to? send'him to the county poor jhouse. , Tbe police went 'owri Id Mk'rates' residence, Sunday jjighj in Response to a summons and unri tne crazy man locsea yyp wnere erouldtf ont-of barnr'8way. He was broucht un town "and, put in the nouseVvef nightSmd1 yesterday- miorn ing was sent to the county poor; house The man bad always been a little weak minded, but the,otker day he came up tnandgot drimk on forty, rod whis-: key, and never had any sense after that,; He is of tiie qulet harmless sorti ofinii niaeafi4 niay gome day regain hisineh- tof nn111brinmfr " : Personantemst. , V , f , . i-'jndgeB.'pick is 'stopping at the pentralfas is also (Prof. Willpughby. Keaae ana col a ran? uoxe. r ;VMr,a-tsr gtony, Representing the "Edison; electric lightwas at the Central yesterday..'-r;iC"'r?-; 1 " r - r - A i a At A Mxlsji ttcoviue ana- iamiiy, or a-t lantafare at-tbe Buford. te.MeBrayeri.Esq a. prominent' law yer 6f Shelby, registered nt the Central. vesferdav7 tfrvmn. t i"t. MIfWQfAlWleberaliP, WJJof. fieldwof the Designoiie reaucuon werxs jmdMrPali. Cane, president of the Hopewell mining eompany, are stop. ninOeChCTJenliaLftri .A rr Chas Wilcox, of Philadelpliia sB Wardf.tbe poraeHrOTer Come, to Stay. WorH thtk -AtaTI -lfnoifra'lhrirBef drovel Is here, and he is niameav i.nis mter "estijnff event inTiis tif ftOnrre on iho Nr.fr)nat'amf1ic1 was married ? -miss lizzie 5operv . j.b -Wili gyJihltBewato arcTs many tinAa in thin-aeetion to.know! that he ... Wa-nrTOiv has a nne lot or am MlitarWW4wn - , is-t-'r " ' f y ' rtst-"w.wto,ry ml1tB. aentshts auhpm v. "i , Jfi .' -aiir.f ahottleot Dr. Bull's c "i Tirrop bbttieiot halrdye, wanti to know Ldfcest way te commit suicide.' arrivalaat thrBoford Hotise;- r l End of an Eventiol Life, and a ITotable "Son the hour of rest hathim tn tti : '-This grand; pldim&u, is, ;dead. The end or two wng months of intense suf ferine to himcame last Fthnrlav ing, 10th instant at' six o'clock; when his pulse was. stilled and his wearied body, racked and. worn with tsain was at resfc 'Df. Mills; was attacked about two1, months ,ago with what was sup- ppsed.tQ oe pneumonia, but which; af terwards, assumed a peculiar form of disease, the' symptoms' of -which the physicians : could not understand and were at a loss as to what treatment to prescribe. His remarkable constitution struggled long -and bravely with the grim: monster and succumbed at last Only through ; sheer exhaostidn. His bOdy was interreu yeiceraay at Poplar Tent churcn yara. The deatn or tms man is an event that will; bring a feeling of regret to hundreds of friends not only in this immediate section, but throughout the Kate, for he was one man among many. He was one--of nature's noblemen. Who that ever saw the chivalrous old gen tleman can forget the magnificence of his stature, the firm strong grasp of hia hand, the cheery voice and the broad warm heart that ruled him. Dr. Mills was a native of Polk county, this State and after graduating, at the medical college in Philadelphia, he took his colored servant boy Andy, who is now an old gray-haired darkey, and who followed "Mars Doctor" to the grave yesterday,- and settled in Columbus, ua, lor the practice of mis profession. He had been there but a short time when the yellow fever became epi demic in Havana, and a call was made for help from the doctors. Dr. Mills and a young physician whose name we do not remember, volunteered" their Services and entered the pest house. Dr. Mills' practice there was successful. Five hundred yellow fever patients were regularly nursed' and looked after by him. After the fever subsided, he returned to Georgia and married, and then removed to Polk county, this State, where he owned what is known as the famous frost belt on the mountains in that county. Here he remained until after the war and was finally driven away by bushwhackers ; and deserters, who entertained the strongest feelings of enmity against him on account of the active part he took in prosecuting the late . ciyil war, in furnishing means and rations to supply Southern soldiers, and in sending deserters back to the ranks. He was an object of spe cial hate to Kirk's troops, who lay in wait for him by day and by night, and who fired at him several times, but he always escaped unhurt In conse quence of these persecutions his friends prevailed upon him to leave Polk county, and with his wife he came to Cabarrus and settled on the old Phifer place. Dr. Mills represented Polk county in the Legislature several years, and the people out of compliment to his worth, named their county seat (Columbus) after him. ' He was one of the principal upholders of the Grange in this State, was at one time Grand Master, and al ways an active and earnest member. The Poplar Tent fair owes its origin and successful career to his brain. Dr. Mills was 76 years old, and leaves an aged wife, but no children. Along farewell, "oldr friend; peace to thy ashes. A CARELESS CONDUCTOR Causes a Bad Accident on tbe Western North Carolina Road-An Engineer Impaled by an Injector Stem, and a Fireman's Leg Off. Information of a bad accident which occurred on the Western North Caro lina railroad at Ash evil le, last Satur day, reached the city yesterday, bat t& be in the right The Observ er wired the officials at Salisbury for the particulars, and was furnished with the f olio wing information : "Engineer B, W. Swan, and fireman Norman Kyle, colored, who left Asheville Sat urday at 50 a m, as the first section of freight train. No. 4,met with an accident at Asheville Junction, caused by the gross negligence of freight Conductor Halyburton, wbo carelessly left the switch open after side-tracking his train Swan was running pretty lively: when bis enginereached the switch it ran into the .Bidifcg "and telescoped Halybur- ton'tf train;": Swan was seriously hurt. by, thelpj9.tor.8tem piercing the calf of his leg, and fireman Kyle had his, right leg broken. Kyle s leg has since been amputated by Dr. Billiard They are both receiving the best medical at- tentiop, and are. comfortably, cared for, and have all hopes of recovering from their wounds. iThere was a ; strong sen- .m4t:,-l-tki).lll t0 havB Haly burton airested for a criminal offense, bu'k4e left, afctm the flrsttraii , tflttgrtftf? .Asheville. Cases Continued - . , ' The supreme CouJlln sen;atlbal eigb, yeatSrday continued the city bond ease of the First National Bank and the AtlantiTienhessee & Ohio Railroad, bj cient,bf bothf partiear.1' The case of Mclntire vs. -Tlionipsbn, land suit, was also continued by conseht. : : rt, .''Indian Department," Washington, D, C. . I am awdQus to introduce Dr. Bull's cooch syrup among my inaians, naving asea n myseir for several montns, aaa uuns one or tne nnest remedies'! ever fednd. I assure you. It Is the onivtnlnsrjtnat em relieved me et a Bretraoted 'coram, bronaht ea br exnosnre whUe on the Slons COEMnlssloa last year. - A, G. BOONK,. A Sacceea JETdryjrime,; -! .MrCbaa. W. Xrk fiermantewn avenue, FhUadelphlaVfci writes!' suffered with very badly frosted feet; IWMBt Jacotjs OUv and w tbe beat ttkingl evti Ladhiuuhousei half a bot tie (Mdm toet.!'-.' n c-.r J AMtber Caw ! Bllad Pool ThWiwilslankUtaTTUarv llffhtnlnii struck Mouth. WasklnstonCDLO on rfaasdar.i a30.000 Is to be divided! among seven men. rtood-aatnred Owvnn Bawls, and Joseph BeUler. cantaln of an oyster schoone-. held a nfth of a HcHet, whloh paia 510.WU. i ire otners, . uiainoie, coa ductor Baltimore : Tsotonws road; Alfred Bed nuec, engineer Baltimore. 9C rotomae roao; sir. Lathrdp, a fireman on the same road; Mr. Lewis, eonduecer of an toe wagon' and ai.otber man. whose same was not isaraea. xormea poor na bought $10 worth of tickets, one et wbieh realised tl SjOOO. IiewUBedmrw and Lathron cat 14,000 each, and the other two 81 JiOtt each -Washing ton (D, C) BepuWloaa, October l8, l88SUh' Judge IWey.of iPlttsneld, Haas was eared of iDj8t'jafebCML';W MM r The chief clerk at the Union Depot Hotel, Og- den,' Utah- Mr. J."Q. Taylor, had rheuinatlsm m? themuscleaof hls.chest and left shoulder. By applying jgtl Jacobs OH tiree days be realised eonv nleta restoration, rts - .- 5 vn litkr. ' "i in " ,?l 'if it,. THEOLBMEVgHOaE. vue or tne mosi Deneuoem cuauuea ut sxisteuue is that which provides . a resting piace ; ror weary and worn out old men. They have many inflrml ties and disease vone of the most eosamon of which is rtumail8m. Jast here 'somes in the ad vsr tage of Ferry Davis Fain, Killer, which has relieved the sufferings of many an old man by driving away the most severe rhenmau pains. ' COW FOR"SAXE. -aW' del2 , r. M. HTNCN. trade Street, CHARLOTTE, Ni C. Espial Attractions fir im Mflay Season 1882-1883. Snperb and Entirely New Assortment OF Fancy Goods. Toilet Articles, 3EJto., Etc., 33to. The choicest selection of new and attractive stylet of novelties, IVFrNX FiKCT GO0DS,a etc., EVER OFFERED TO THE TRADE. All New Designs. ' No Old Styles. DRXSSINU CASES, ' JKWJEL BOXK3. ODOB CASES, WOBE BOXES, NAIL TOILETS, FLUSH MRBOBS, Ift THE L4ROESX VARIETY W Also, an extensive line of LOW PRICED articles suitable for presents. HP A complete line of CELLULOID GOODS. in great variety of new style cases. decl2 FIREWORKS. I HAVE a selected lot of FI BE WORKS which will IM fl-tlri at. lAnr nHoaa nnm on1 tnln Va v- liOilnATf. ftnilth iia-l Tvvnn arKAt AnfM ait. UmiU. ZKKB JOHNSTON. decI2 tf THXBX will be a meeting of the Carolina Fair Association, at the Court House in Charlotte, on Wednesday, December 20th, at 12 o'clock M , for the enrpose of discussing the propriety of holding an Industrial Exposition In Charlotte next FalL all the old members and cltzens eenerallv are expected and requested to attend. Chas. B. Jonis, President Secretary. decI2tdmdw Situation Wanted.- BY a gentleman who has seme experience in (jrocerles and Hardware, will travel and is familiar with the trade in middle North and upper Strath Carolina, fan ufm crnnH nit- f.n. Address OBSEBVEB OFFICE. dec7 4t Top! Tp! Toys! Don't Fail to Call at the Variety Store AND SEE THE DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS, And don't fall to note the reasonable nrlnea ajikAd. Something to suit all ages. Just received a few oi wose nne Bisque figures ror wedding or xmas r-re soma. Avoid the rush of tbe last week. Make your nrchases and if desired packages will be safely opt and delivered whenever wanted. . E. M. ETHEBEDGE, Yarlety Store, Under Traders' National Bank. declO FOR RENT. THE Central Hotel, at Greensboro, N. CL, located in the heart ef the city, is lighted with gas, conveniently arranged, and now has a good ran of custom, .apply to H. EL TATE. dec9 d7t w tf Greensboro, N. C. WANTPTl k House 8ervant-a 'TA X PjU middle aged woman Preferred, must be wsll recommended. Apply at 'HIS OFFICE. ' . . dec8- BEYOND THE RIVER, Away Across the RUeeiMlppI ia Held . :OoBTneliia;CearenavUoM. ; "I tell yon sir,, that they are one of the neatest combinations ever produced, and my experience of that sort of thing has been wide enough to en title my Judgment to some respect" ."Oh, I don't know," responded the first speak el's friend, with a little yawn, as though he didn't take much interest in the subject, "I have ' never been able to see much difference 1 those things. They are a 1 pretty nearly the same size, and made of about the same stuff," The talk, of which the foregoing la a fragment, took place' in Gallatin, Missouri, not long ago, In the snug office Of Dr. H. P. Flowers, one of Uie leading physicians of the State, who followed op the vein in which he had introduced l snbslan- Ually to these wordj: V 'Nonsense, that la the rigmarole of a boy, or rather Of a, man -who either doesn't know or doesn't eare what he says. Those things, as yon eall them, are Just as different as the moon fsfrom green cheese. Now, Qnlmenta, lotions and olntr ments are very good in most eases, for -the relief of pain or inflammation. But, In the. trst place they are unclean They soil the hands and the, linen, besides being always out of, reach when they are most wanted.". r J " ; feV'Well, my dea? Doctor," sighed the traveler from the Nerthy. 'what would yon have? This Is a wretched world anyhow, and nothing is ever at haddwhen It Is wanted., ou can't; suggest anything- " ; . . - "., ' j r i Tee I ean," broke in the Doctor, thumping fhe table with hia 1st, -I oaa suggest BENSON'S CAP CINE POBOUS PLASTEB. I have tried It on my patients, and I have tried is "on myself; for an at tack of Pneumonia, and In an eases relief has fol lowed in from three to forty-eight hqura. The eld plasters are stage coaches the Gapeine is a tele- graphledlspetoia, Fot instanoe, in eases of Neu- HOta4TuseolBrBheimltlAm,tumbago actton'bi the Eoieyfcian'I 'Igfre ttnpy TJbctor, need TO butBemsoh'i said the traveler, Pleasantly. in the centejof Jhe negenqine is cor ine word fiK mi.HV a Jnirwariw ?4 zyfT- ML wnemuis, new iotk. WANTEl. uuub room, goqa jtucauou, suitame ior con O fectloaery store. Apply at-- " Ueoti - r - THIS OJJflCE. Wibfl i Borwell. Carolina Fair Association STARCH:P0L1SH, An Important ms If rt : a.,- 1 . n. ' Jm. ' 4 fa'- very famil; majf a give , their liaett.,. Ui&t beautiful n-, ishpecuEartofine" laundry yrotZ - r- Askyoar Grocer J. B. DOBBIN8; Philadelphia;- F. FOB SAIE HIT J, g, SPENCER CO SUid FIELDS BCOS Cbarlott e NvO EOYSTER'S. CANDY. 'pHE Standard everywhere for' purity and exeel X lence. In order that everybody may supply themselves With flwah and .Pnnt rjtn1 fru tha Holidays, we will deliver a 5-pound box o French any press umce, neignt prepaid, lor $2.50; alHoundfor $l.W Address , . . . A. D. BOYSIEB & BBO., , dee2 lm Baleigh, N. C. For Dyspepsia, Cos tiveness. Sick Headache, Chronlo Slav rhoaa, Jaondloe, Imparity of fhe Blood, Fever snd Ague, MalarJa, and all Diseases caused by De- f rangement of liver, Bowels and Kidneys. SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED XtVEB. Bad Breath; Pain in the Side, sometimes the pain is felt under the Shoulder-blade, nustakeafor Rheumatism; general loss of appetite; Bowels. generally costive, sometimes alternating with lax; 3. head is troubled with pain, is dull and heavy, with considerable loss of memory, accompanied with a painiul sensation of Wring undone something which ought to hare been done; a slight, dry cougn and flushed face is sometimes an attendant, often mistaken for consumption:; the patient complains of weariness and debility; nervous, easily startled; feet cold or burning, sometimes a prickly sensation of the skin exists; spirits are low and despondent, and, although satisfied that exercise would be bene ficial, yet. one can, hardly summon up fortitude to toy M jn ct, distrusts every remedy. Several ' of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred when but few of them existed, yet examination after death has shown the Liver to have been extensively deranged. It should be used by all persons, old and young, whenever any of the above symptoms appear. Parsons Traveling or living in TJn ffJ"?7 I?cJJ!tleV taking dole occasioa- all Malaria, BUious attacks, Dijineis, Nau ,ea .Drowsiness, Depression of Spirits, etc It wiU invigorate like a glass of wine, but is no in toxicating beverage. If You have eaten anything hard ot digestion, or feel heavy after meals, or sleep, less at night, take a dose and you will be relieved. Time and Doctors' Bills will be saved by always keeping the Regulator la the House 1 For, whatever the ailment may be, a thoroughly safe purgative, alterative and tonic can never be out of place. The remedy is harmless! .and does not interfere with business or pleasure. a ' , ?' tJKIXY VEGETABLE, And has all the power and efficacy of Calomel or Quinine, without any of the injurious after effects. A Governor Testimony. Simmons liver Regulator has been in use In my family for some time, and I am satisfied it is a valuable addition to the medical science. J. Gill Shorter, Governor of Ala. Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, of Ga., says : Have derived some benefit from the use of Simmons Liver Regulator, and wish to give it a further trial. "P"5 only Thing that never falls to xteueve." I have used many remedies for Dys pepsia, Liver Affection and Debility, but never have found anything to benefit me to the extent Summons Liver Regulator has. I sent from Min nesota to Georgia for it, and would send further for such a medicine, and would advise all who are sim ilarly affected to give it a trial as it seems the only thing that never fails to relieve. P. M. Jannbv, Minneapolis, Minn. Dr. T. TP". Mason says : From actual ex perience in the use of Simmons Liver Regulator in my practice I have been and am satisfied to use and prescribe it as a purgative medicine. JJSyTalte only the Genuine, which always has on the Wrapper the red Z Trade-Mark and Signature ef J. H. ZEILE & CO. OR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. CONQUEROR OF ALL KIDNEY DISEASES. CHE BEST - j KIDIIEYand LIVER MEDICINE NETEK KNOWN TO FAIL. "I had suffered twenty years with severe disease of tbe kidneys; before using Hunt's Bemedy two days I was relieved, and am now well." t JOSHUA TUTHtLL. "My physicians thought that I was paralyzed on one side. I was terribly afflicted with rheumatism from 1869 to 1880. I was eared by Hunt's Beme dy." 8TBPHEN G. 'MASON. "My doctor pronounced my ease Brlght's Dis ease, and told me that I eonld live only forty-eight hours I. then took Hunt's Bemedy, and was speedily cured." H. GOODSPSKD. "Having suffered twenty years with kidney dis ease, and employed various physicians without being relieved, I was then cored by Hunt's Reme dy - - SULLIVAN FKNNXR. f"Ihave been greatly benefitted by the use of Hunt's Bemedy. For diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs there is nothing superior." ... A. D. NICKXBSON. "I can testify to tbe virtue ot. Hunt's Bemedy in kidney diseases from actual trial, having been much benefitted thereby." ' ... - . . Bit. i G. TAYLOR, I was unable to arise from bed from an attack ef kidney disease Tbe doctors eonld not relieve me. I was completely cured by using Hunt's Bemedy.", ; FRANK B. DICKSON. . T have suffered extremely with kidney disease; after using Hunt's Bemedy two days, I was en abled to resume business." : GEO." F. CLARK. "I sold In two years (88420) thirty-three thou sand one bandred and twenty bottles of Hunt's Remedy, it Is a valuable medicine for kidney dis eases 'f Lir- . , tW.tR BLANDING. s One trial wfTI .oonvin&a von. For mil a hv- nil druggists. Bend for pamphlet to HUNT'S BEITIEDV CO., , - - Providence, B. 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Ckdcht mar8 tf U3KD IN THB Is OT CHABLOTTK, Are still furnished at the Introductory ani Xx ' change Bates established by the publishers as heretofore published. . All other School Books used In this section kept in stock and shipped in any quantities at Whole- ' sale or BetalL An extensive and well selected stock of every - kind of paper from WBAPPTNQ to FABCHMENT for office, school, general and printers' use kept in store and sold at reasonable rates. BLANK BOOKS, STATIONARY and FANCY GOODS IN GBKAT VABIKTT. Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Books and Miscel laneous Books are on our shelves. Books not on hand promptly ordered. & Bros 8ept28 SPECIAL NOTICE. Miners, MannfMtnrers, MiUersistilIerf , : "TB Call your attention to our stock of Plumb-" rcr.iv'r.c! J I Vl'l 1 ing, Gas and Steam Pitting Material, Valves, " Pomps, Pipe, Ac. Agents for the Blake Steam : ; Pump. Country residences fitted np with water and gas. v ., .. r -,-, , Prompt attention 0 an Inquiries. , , - -V - a B. 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I- v CHBONIC, BBONCSITIS,'SCBblTrLA, CHBONIC jjlABBHOXA AND DTSKNTKBT, yield moat repldly.aridiermanent cures result, - Bottled in Its natural state, direct from the 8prmgs, which are; beautifully located In Bock bridge eoantyiTaandare open for the reception ot visitors from June 1st to October 1st, each year; eapaeitr, guests. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. J. H. Me JJDEN and Dr X C. SMITH, Charlotte, N. a matl21S fi. v,j ' - ' METR 0 POIflTAN , . v.. :i ' TOB D2CEMBXB, -, i -WITH PATTXBNS, l J US T ' BECUVSD, At ' tfbDDY:&' BROTHERS. : CsHatTlddfsand get a TSNNOB'S ALMANAC l v i -for IS8a i Prise 10 cents. - rNOTICE: 18 Hereby given timt an appHmf4tr win be mada1 to tbe General Assembly ot s Carolins an f fioutb Carolina at tbeir sext eesaionp, to grant a ; tiiarter for a Toll-Bridge across Hie Catawba Riyef, at I. J. Priee's old Xeny landing , 8929 4w t . U - i xeellnf ol indusnwioa..
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 12, 1882, edition 1
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