V()L. XXIX. CHARLOTTE, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1883. NO. 4,386 Soecia lice WE HAVE Already Placed OUR SPRING ORDERS With Our Manufacturers VOH OUR SPRING STO K OF ioots, Shoes H ATS, Trunks and Valises, WHI H WILL B t ire Complete and Varied Than EVER BEFORE. We t nder thanks to our Friends and Pa trons for their Liber tl Patrotaga dur ng the past year, and hope to merit a con'lnuaice of their ftvor. Respectfully, Pegram & Co. feb4 -FOR THE II1PMESS OF HUME. IroinaCletiiman'i Home Couioa a RlraKR Containing the Witdout of Experience. Home U the cerurd of the socltl fystem. From It proceed the bes: and purest Influence lelt In the woi Id. and towar s It gravitate the tenderest hops or h. un tn. iy. Kur tt al good men labor while their oriu d.ir lart, ana around it their last ho ght II: g r lovingly wh-n tho-e dny j,re done. Vet homes does not usually app ouc'i In prc tlce its own ideals Tne mother is ovitax-d with housebo d duties and the r ailna and training of their children, whlie the father rights the outside batiie to w;n the wh-rew t ml to meet expenses Sooner or la er care nl toll leave their marks. It is true enough, as K'.nsley sings in the i hree Fishers," tbat "Men must work an1 women must toe p," bm to much woi King an i weeping b.uh all the b!ootn from life'f f.uit Men .-'l anxiety ;iud lacK o r-.-t and pleasure In duce payslcal l e-'S of m my kln;s . Whence ihf ned or atrusiwrhy tonic togve help and strength In times or need Among Hi good wom en ff the I tiid ho hve fuuni such sure anchor Is Mm a. C. George wife or ev A C. Uort, D. i'.. pastor of thn v t-nt n .rr M k Church, of Chi cago, woose words Wd hve the lermlsslonto quot-: I me Parkers ginger Tnic In my family, and can sy tha we are highly p -ased w th it as a tonic. Fi- m my txperl. nae of it value, 1 rec ommend it as a re'iabie family medicine Flense note: First. Tarkebs Ginofb Tonic is not a mere essence of Ginger; .H-conr1, tt contains nothing to create an appetite fur intoxicatitg drinks thiid.itwa splendid health restorative for ell who suffer from disorders of the Liver or Kidneys, or any disease arising from indigestvm and impure blood Accept no Mii tliuie for it. Price ft' c ana $1 per f'Oitie. It Is cheaper to buy the large size Hiscox 4 !'o , New y ork. marl 4w THAT aCTfltS 11. Brought Into Cinp-iU'n wib Hie World, tlx- Bvkt t'urrit-M Off ti.- Ilttnutb. At the great Centennial Exhibition of I87rf, the leading products of all the tranches of the World's Industry were assembled at Philadelphia. To carry ( ft a prize In the face of that tremendous competition v, as a task of no ordlaary dlfficuly. Inventions and preparations for the alleviation of pain and the cure of disease were present In the greatest possible varle'y, representing the skill a-id the profoundasi study of the age, an 1 it may be of vital Importance to you, personally, to know tbat the highest and only medal given to rubber Porous piasters, was awarded to the manufac ur eisof BEN30NS CAP.lftE PAROUS PLA3TEE, by the following Jury: Dr. WM. BOTH, 8uweon-General, PrusMin Army. J. H. THOMPSON, A. M., M D, Washington, I), C. C B. WHITE, M. D.t New Orleans. ERn-T FLEISCH, M. D , Austria The decision was afterwards confirmed by the medical Jury at the last Parts Exposition. Know ing the value of such high and unbiased testimo ny, the medical profession, both in the United 8tatesand Europe, quickly threw aside the old, slow-acting plasters thy bad been ulng, and ado; ted Benson's In ihelr regular practice. That Pbysklans and surgeons of the broades reputa tion did thN, distinctly proves the Intrinsic meiit or the article. It Is no more than Just to add that the average Physician of tc-iay Is not dominated by the preju dices which retarded the progress and modified the success of hla predecessors of not more than twenty Bye years ago. He tccepts hinti torn all quarters and endorses and adopts demonstrated healing ag-nts wherever he finds them. y The right of Benson's capalne Porous Plaster to ttand at the head of all external applications whatsoever, for the mltlgatlonr care of disease, Is no longer questioned. i Let the purchaier, howover, be on his guard against imitation. The genuine has the word CAPCINK cut In the middle. 8eabury 4 Johmoa, Chemists, New York arl 4w UME KMNIT & PLASTER ! I.Diho lAytE, AORK UI.HJBAL IIE, CAHBoNA'lEof L,mvt KilMT, LAniO TEK BVDd ntRL. u0OD FERTILIZERS ND VKBY CHEAP. Send for arcular. H BKi.8., Rocky Point, N. C, !lJtO TEUBEBS ! iWreR. emPioyment during bpilng and Summer, mart C- u McCuBDY, Phlla Pa. 5B S00dSy Cl0tfoitt0r Sec. The First Gun of therSeasoo. Our Mr. T. L. Seigle Is no In tha Northern and Eastern Markets, pur- our SPRING STOCK. We are dally receiving Novelties In DBS3S (lOOD., c, ! nd when our stock Is complete we will show you the PBETTiEdT and BKdT SEL ECTED Stock to be seen In Charlotte. Com 3 in and look at our beautiful stock of PARAfcOLS. We have the e t tr pletelineof WHITE GOODS and TBIMMi.N.iJ lotte. ever shown in Char- We are TiEST aTOCK to have the PEET- of -lD' brt ught to Charlotte this Season and cordially Invite you to InsD c: It before buj ing. Bespectfully. T. L. Seigle & Co. mar4 d&w WORTH OF WOBTH OF WATCHES. SILVER and PLATED W" A- R E TO BE SOLD WITHOUT REGARD TO COST, AT- J. T. Bote's Je welry Store. decl& THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Believes and cures RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, BACKACHE, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, SORE THROAT, QUINSY, 8WELLENGS, SPRAINS, Soreness, Cuts, Bruises, FROSTBITES, BURNS, SCALDS, And all other bodily aches and pains. FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. Directions in 11 languages. The Charles A. Vogeler Co. (8VCMMOTI lo A. VOQELZR A CO.) IU!lira, Md C. 8. A. GRATITUDE. Dk.nvkb, Col., Aug. 29, 1882. Gents I cannot find words with which to ex press my gratitude to you for the cure your Swift's Specific has effected in my case. I was afflicted with the horrible blood disease for three years, and after spending some time at the Hot Springs, considered my case a hopeless one. I used only one dozn pie all bottles of S. S. 8., and there Is not a tlgn of the disease remaining. My sores are all healed, my throat Is entirely well; I am rid of that tenlblepvvMMMMMdijeije. Be ing a dlrugl jOi clerk' 1 haTe seen so ULteJs.Jmany hun dreds of men dosed with Calomel, Iodide of Mer cury and Iodide of Potash, until they were made complete wrecks, that I fhudder U think of the misery which has been brought on the human family by the use of Mercurials for Blood Diseases. It is a crying shame that physicians will not acknowledge the merit of your 6 BAND Blood Medicine. Use my name as you wish, I refer you to my present employers, or to Messrs. Collins Bros., St., Louis. J. H BAIF, Broadway Ph vrmacy. Denver, Col. If you doubt, come to see us, and we will CUBE YOU, or cbaiga noth ng. Write for particulars and a copy or the little book, "Message to the Un fortunate Suffering." Ask any Druggist as to our standing Sl.COO BBWABD will be paid to any Chemist who will find on analysis of ICO bottles of 8. S. a. one particle of Mercury, Iodide -of Potas sium, or any Mlneial substance. SWIFT fcPECIFIC CO., Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga. Pr ce of small tfza 81.00 large slz), 7 1-75 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. dec23 eod Free ! Cards and Chromos. We Willi send free by ma'La sample set of our large German, French and Ameilcan Chromo Cards, on tinted and gold grounds, with a price list of over 200 different designs, on receipt of -a stamp for postage. We will also seni free by mall as samples, ten of our beautiful Chromos, on receipt of ten etnts to pay for packing and postage ; also enclese a confidential price-list of our Urge oil chromos. gents wanted Address V. Glxasoh ft Co., 48 Summer 8t , Boston, Mass. , marl 4w raf "MOORE COUBTY GRIT" WM MILLS AND MILLS I UHtd, UIL SXZXSJ. BESTINTHEYORLD ' aAKTlls OFKEAX BEIT 0 AmiOAXIOlf. . IMTH CARDURA HflUTOIT CO. Branch Office, Charlotte, N. C. J3rMEMTIQH THIS PAPEB. 15:000 ocks,Jewelry ill iliMinw p -r' '1 marl4w glxe CCtavIottjc &s truer. THE TARIFF BILL. The Changes that Have Been Made in the Internal Rerenne. Washington, March 5. The sections of the tariff bill- relating to internal revenue are given in fnll below. The reductions of special interest are those on tobacco. The conference committee changed the law as it passed the Senate in only three particulars, the most im portant being the change or date when the reduction of the tobacco tax goes into effect from July 1, 1883, to May 1 : Section 1. That the taxes herein speci fled, imposed by the laws now in force, be, and the same are hereby, repealed, as hereinafter provided, namely : un capital and deposits of banks and bank ers and national Dan King associations. exceDt such taxes as are now due and payable, and on and after the 1st day of Julv. 1883. the stamp tax on DanK checks, drafts, orders and vouchers. and the tax on matches, per fumery, medicinal preparations, and other articles imposed by schedule A, followine section 3.437 of the Revised Statutes; provided that no drawback shall be allowed upon articles embraced in said schedule that shall be exported on and after the 1st day of July, 1883; provided, further, that on and after My l5,a&8iy eoateb.es may be removed by manufacturers thereof from the place of manufacture to warehouses within the United States without at taching thereto the stamps required by law, under such regulations a i may be prescribea oy tne commissioner of in ternal revenue. Sec. 2. That on and after the 1st dav or May, issa, aeaiers in lear tobacco shall annually pay $12; dealers in man uractured tobacco shall pay $2.40; all manufacturers of tobacco shall pay manufacturers of cigars shall pay &6. -feddlers or tobacco, snuir and cigars shall pay special taxe3. as follows Peddlers of the first class.as now defined bylaw, shall pay $30; peddlers of the second class shall pay $15; peddlers of tne third class shall pay $7.20. and ped dlers of the fourth class shall pay $3.60, Retail dealers in leaf tobacco shall pay $2.50,and 30 cents for each dollar on the amount of their monthly sales in excess of the rate of $500 per annum ; provided that farmers and producers or tobacco may sell at the place of production to bacco of their own growth and raising at retail, directly to consumers, to an amount not exceeding $100 annually Sec. 3. That hereafter the special tax of a dealer in manufactured tobacco shall not be required from any farmer, planter or lumberman who furnishes such tobacco only as rations or supplies to his laborers or em ploy ets.in the same manner as other supplies are furnished by him to them ; provided, that the ag gregate of the snpplies of tobacco so by him furnished snail not exceed in quan tity 100 pounds in any one special tax year; that is, from the first day of May in any year until the 30th day of April in the next year; and provided further, that such farmer, planter or lumber man shall not be, at the time he is fur nishing such supplies, engaged in the general business of selling dry goods, groceries, or other similar supplies, in the manner of a merchant or store keepers, to others than his own employ ees or laborers. ' Sec. 4. That on and after May 1,1883, he internal taxes on snuff, smoking and manufactured tobacco shall be 8 cents per pound, and on cigars wnich shall be manufactured and sold or re moved for consumption or sale on and after the 1st day of July, 18S3, there shall be assessed and collected the fol io wing taxes, to be paid by the manu facturer thereof : On cigars of all de scriptions, made of tobacco or any sub stitute therefor, $3 per 1,000; on cigar ettes weighing not more than three pounds per 1,000, 50 cents per 1,000; on cigarettes weighing more than three pounds per 1,000, $3 per 1,000; provided, that on all original and unbroken fac tory packages of smoking and manu factured tobacco and snuff, cigars, che roots and cigarettes held by manufac turers or dealers at the time such reduc tion shall go into effect, on which the tax has been paid.there shall be allowed a drawback or rebate of the full amount of reduction. But the same shall not apply in any case where the claim nas not been presented within 60 dajs following the date of the reduc tion, and such rebate to manufacturers may be paid in stamps at a reduced rate, and no claim be allowed or draw back paid for a less amount than $10. Sec 5. That on and after the passage of thb act every manufacturer of tobacco or snuff shall, in addition to all other rt-ouirements of law, print on each package, or securely affix by past ing on each package containing tobacco or snuff manufactured by or for him, a label on which shall be printed the number of the manufactory ,the district and State in which it 13 situated, and these words: "Notice. The manufac turer of this tobacco has complied with all the rauirement8 of law. Every person is cautioned, under penalties of law, not to use this pac-Kage ror tooacco again." Animal Doctors. The Gazette des Hopitaux publishes some facts about animals of a most ex traordinary kind. The writer Dr. Delau ney, is one of the most remarkable auth ors on physiology in Paris. "Dogs," he says, "get rid of their para sites by means of dust, mud or wet clay, the swallow will throw onelittle one out of her nest (if the fledging be covered with vermiD) in order to save the rest from contamination. "When animals have fever they in variably diet themselves, take plenty of rest, keep in the shade and cool places, drink water and even plunge into it several times a day, when they can. "If a dog loses his appetite, he eats dandelions, which serve him as an erne- rue. Cats eat grass lor tne same reason. Sheep and cows always look lor certain herbs when they feel sick. Dogs or horses swallow any fatty substances they can get hold of, whenever they need purgative medicine. If any ani mal be afflicted with chronic rehuma tism, it keeps the afflicted limb turn ed to the sun as much as possible. "In the treatment of wounds the knowledge of animals is tqually won derful. ' , . The soldier-ants have regular ambu lance corps, well organized. When La treille cut off the antennae of a red ant, other ants came to its assistance, and covered the wounds with transparent liquid secreted in their mouths. "A chimpanzee when wounded, first checks the flow of blood by pressing the wound with his hand, and then dresses it with leaves or roots of grass. If the Jimb of a wounded animal be hanging by shred, the creature complets the an. pu tat ion with its teeth. "A dog struck by a viper kept plung ing his wounded nose for many days into a running stream. He got well. A hunting dog tbat had been crushed by a carriage dragged himself into the bed of a shallow stream and lay down in the water during three wholeweeks although it was winter. They crried bim his food there. . He got completely well "A terrier dog that had a lesion in his right eye hid away from the light and for two days kept licking the sole of his front leg paw, and pressing his eye against the cool wet surface. No ocu list could have treated the eye better, and many would not have done so well. Alleviation. Charleston, 8 C, January 20th, 1881. H H Warner ft Co -Sirs -My wife's peculiar suf ferings were completely alleviated by your Safa Kidney and Liver Cure. H C MOSELY. NEWS NOTES. The franchise and property of the New York Underground Railroad sold Monday under mortgage for $39,- 350. The official canvass of the vote at the San Francisco city election shows that the new charter has been defeat ed by thirty votes. Many protests have been hied, ana mere is suspicion of fraud. Frank C. Anderson, colored, a clerk in the New Orleans postofflce, Monday pleaded eruiltv to the charge of stealine registered letters, and was sentenced to nve years in tne penitentiary. Althoueh the national board of health was abolished by the legislation of the session just closed, the members can draw their salaries until July next, as the existing appropriations wil.lnot run out before tbat time. It is reported that the Jesuit fathers of Boston have offered to assume con trol of the Catholic churches at Laur ence, Mass., and pay off their indebt edness. Already over $10,000 has been subscribed to the Augdstaian relief fund. In the United States District Court at Philadelphia Monday Judge Butler, sentencedd C. F. t uzimmons to seven months imprisonment for the fraudu lent registry of voters, and Johu Myers to ten days imprisonment for the same offence. B. F. Pritchard, of Washington, has been placed upon the postal-fraud list The inspector's report shows that he advertised himself as a pension and pa tent attorney, when in fact he had been disbarred from pratice before all of the executive departments The rolling mill of Potts Brothers, at l'ottstown 'a., which has been stopped ror nve weeKs past on account ot un certainty about the tariff, was started Monday, but after one heat the pud- dlers and their helpers refused to work and went home on account of a reduc tion to $3.50 per ton for pudlers and of per cent, in the wages ot other work men. The remains of John Howard Payne are now en route to the country by the steamer Burgandia, of the New Fabre Line, which is now on her maiden voy age to JNew xorK. The .Burgandia left l'aiermoon the 1st inst.. will proceed to .Naples to embark passengers and sail direct to New York, touching at Gibralter for coal. She is expected to arrive at New York about the 22d inst. Mr. Joseph Nimmo. chief of bureau of statistics, reports in response to a resolution of the House, adopted De cember 13, 1882, that he has no means of ascertaining the amount paid for ocean freights on exports and imports during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1882. ihe value of the exports and im ports in round numbers was $1,600,000,- 000. A Wieked Town. New York Sun At the Baptist Ministers' meeting yesteiday the Rev. Harvey Wood, of England, who had just returned from Leadville after resigning the pastor ate of the Leadville Baptist Chureh said : "When you ask me to speak about Leadville you give me a big text. Brief ly, my experience as a pastor w as this ; vvnen l was invited to accept the pas torate in Leadville I was informed bv letters that there were 130 members in the church, that the church! building would seat ouo persons, and that a par sonage was ready for me. The facts were, as, 1 found out when I got there. that the church seated 140 persons, that there were 49 church members, and that the parsonage had been sold and the church society was $900 in debt. As to the standard of Christianity in Lead ville, itiis not exalted. For instance, next to the chnrch building was a blacksmith shop, and on Sundays the blackmith was always busy. As I did not believe that pounding and expound ing go together on Sunday. I went out just before the sermon and asked the blacksmith to stop. The blacksmith told me to go to some place considera bly warmer than Florida, and that he was workmt; for a member of my cnurcn. And sure enough, there stood the treasurer of the church having his norse shod. "Gambling is licensed, and so is rum. Last year $66,000 was paid for rum licenseand ;$10 a table in the gambling neiis. l did ray level best to get some of my people to go into some of these (tumbling places, but they were afraid, for murder is au every day affair. I went into many places, and I think Leadville is the wickedest town on earth." Model Maxims. From the San Francisco Journal. Some of the Chinese maxims which are hung on slips of red paper outside their j ss houses are in the matter of solid wisdom, worthy ot Thomas-a- Kempis. Martin Tupper or of any phil osopher from the compiler of the Koran down to the latest moralist of the nine teenth century. A few translated by an interpreter are subjoined. "it some great disaster befall you and you see no means to extricate yourself, submit to the will of heav en. "Think much and speak little. A great parade of words only Jdazzels the eyes of fools, and is far inferior to judi cious silence. "Ruin follows gam very near, and misery is at the tail of good foytune. uo you love sweet thtngs ( Taste hrst those that are sour. Do you seek re pose and pleasure ? First seek repose anbtoil. Forget the services that you haved onef or others. It is their business to remember them. 'If you have but a small share of gen ius and virtue and have nothing to recommend you but aselfsu-fflcient de cisive air, your fall is certain. Of ten who resemble you, nine will fall." An Aromailc Fragranca Is imparted to the mouth by the use of 80ZO- DONT. It Is beyond doubt the cleanest, purest and best wa h ever offered to the public. 80ZO DONT and comfort are synonyms. It cleanses the cavities In the enamel of the teeth. c 3 Ladies Do you want 9 pure, bloom ing Complexion? If so, a few applications of Hagan's MAGNOLIA BALM will grat ify you to your heart's con tent. It does away with Sal lowness, Redness, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases and imperfections of the skin. It OYercomesthe flushed appear ance of heat, fatigue and ex citement. It makes a lady of THIRTY appear but TWEN TY; and so natural, gradual, and perfect are iis effects, that it is impossible to detect its application. STATE NEWS. Wilmington Review: We are sorry gelhard, daughters of the late Major T A T7 l 1 J L..L J nun. xl. .cugmuaru ut) uowi uangerousiy in m Aaieigu wiiu typnoia iever. Goldboro Messenger: Irs. Clarissa Hudson, one of Golbsboro's oldest citi zens, was stricKen witn paralysis on Wednesday last, and bird Thursday, agea to years. Wilmino-ton Star? Mr. W. F. Sllata n 1 ' i J 11 " Si. 1 - . a wen liuuwu printer 01 mis city, uiea yesterday morning, alter a lingering Hi- ucaa, ui consumption. Mr John Melton Irilled vpsfprrlav morning, a fine hog raised by himself wuiuu, wnen weigne cwas iouna to turn tne scaies at 50. pounds. Tabor's Two Weddings. A St. Louis disnatnh to thA Philnrlcl. phia Times says: "The performance of tne puouc ceremony uniting Senator xauor ana tne peiie or ushKosn has loosened the tongues of a select few who were cjgnizant of a miier, cure. mony performed in St. Louis several months stern. Th . trnth in that tUa elaborate nuptials in Washington on a uursuay was a snam. Mr. Tabor and Miss Lizzie Me.Pimirr. wprn marlo hug. band and wife on the SOr.h nf last. Son. tember, and the marriage was a plebe ian ouit vi an event, an except tne fee. The ceremouv took nlane in thp law office of Col. Patrick Dyer. Mr. Dyer had been associated in mining enter prises with Tabor, and the latter chose him as a confidant in his matrimonial Venture. Miss MnP,nnrr. r.am hero hv appointment, justice loung was called in and the knot was tied. A f nf $100 was naid. not sn mnnh as a trihufa A. 11 , ... ... to tne unction witn which the words were said as to induce aecrecv on thn part of the justice. The witnesses to the Ceremonv WfirA Mr. Tispr and nna other. After a very brief honeymoon auu mrs. xaDor separated, to come togetner again under the brilliant pro gramme carried out at Washington." Col. Dyer confirms the St. Louis mar riage, and, being asked what was the purpose of the secrecv. renlied! "It was ror very gooo and legitimate reasons. i ou see ar- tnat time, although he had been cranted a rlpnrftA of rliv-rrA frnm his first wife, she was snincrhim fnr alimony, and the marriage during the pesiiuiug oi tnat suit mignt complicate matters, so they thought it would be uest to maKe no announcement, nnti the case was disposed of. The People Must Solve It- New York Times. The tariff an esti on will nnvAr h nAh. A 1 J 1 . . . n Lieu ov maKAsnirr.s arm narcramatnr nor. sonal advantap-e. The nnhlifi mind has been educated during the winter into a clearer preception than ever existed be- JS f l 1 a m . ioie oi me principles on wnicn tarirx re vision ougnt to oe enecteo, ana tnese will not be kept out of politics while thfi tariff fa nnnotrnnta in dafian ra of any intelligible principle whatever. Hale's Honey of Horenound and Tar will arrest every ailment of the lungs, throat or chest, Pike's Toothache Drops cure In one minute. For the skin Glenn's Sulphur Soap. DARBYS PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. A Household Article for Universal Family Use For Scarlet and Typhoid Fevers, Diphtheria, Sali vation, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Small Fox, Measles, and Eradicates MALARIA. all Contagions Diseases. Persons waiting on the Sick should use it freely. Scarlet Fever has never been known te spread where the Fluid was used. Yellow Fever has been cured with it after black vomit had taken dace. The worst cases of Diphtheria yield to it. Feveredand SickPer- SMAIX-POX and FITTING of SmaO Fox PREVENTED A member of my fam ily was taken with Small-pox. I used the Fluid'; the patient was not delirious, was not pitted, and was about the house again in three weeks, and no others had it. J. W. Park inson, Philadelphia. sons refreshed and Bed Sores prevent ed by bathing with Darbys Fluid. Impure Air made harmless and mirihed. For Sore Throat it is a sure cure. . Contagion destroved. For Frosted Feet, Chilblains, Piles, C ha fin era, etc. Rheumatism cured. Soft White Complex ions secured bv its use. Ship Fever prevented. To purify the Breath, Cleanse tne Teeth, it can't be surpassed. Catarrh relieved and cured. Erysipelas cured. Burns relieved instantly. Scars prevented. Dysentery cured. Wounds healed rapidly. Scurvy cured. An Antidote for Animal The physicians hero use Darbys Fluid very successfully in the treat ment of Diphtheria. A. Stollknwbrck, Greensboro, Ala. Tetter dried up. Cholera prevented. Ulcers purified and healed. In cases of Death it should be used about the corpse it will prevent any unpleas ant smell. The eminent Phy sician, J. MARION SIMS, M. D., New York, says: "I am convinced Prof. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid is a valuable disinfectant." or Vegetable Poisons, Stings, etc. I used the Fluid durine our present affliction with Scarlet Fever with de cided advantage. It is indispensable to the sick room. Wm. F. Sand ford, Eyrie, Ala. VanderbUt University, Nashville, Tenn. I tetifv tn tVir Tiir.c- -AriAn. 1 :: r r e Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. As a disinfectant and determent it is both thenrtirallv on4 ,:,ti.. Z j awvivaj. y superior to any preparation with which I am ac quainted. N. T. Lupton, Prof. Chemistry. DarDys Fluid is Recommended by Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, of Georgia 8e. Ch F nwe nn V-t u c ... - Strangers, N. Y.; jos. utioNTB, Columbia. ProC.University.S.C. Rev. A J. Battle, Prof., Mercer University; Rev. Geo. F. Pierce. Bishnn M V. r-h.k CNDISPENSABL.E TO EVERT HOME. Hiy narmiess. Used internally or externally for Man or Beast. The Fluid Vi c ivr. tttnm,ffkl . . I . - -.wukuj uaicu, ana wo have abundant evidence that it has done everything c -iureu. ror luuer lniormation get of your Druggist a pamphlet or send to the proprietors, T. TT. ZHILTW JTr rrk Manufacturing Chemists, PHILADELPHIA. TUTT'S EXPECTORANT Is composed of Herbal and Mucilaginous prod ucts, whioh permeate the substance of the Lungs, expectorates the acrid matter that ooUeets in the Bronchial Tubes, ana forms a soothing- coating, which relieves tne Ir ritation that causes the ooagh. It cleanses the lungs of all Imparities, strengthens them when enfeebled by disease, invigor ates the circulation of th blood, and braces the nervous system. Sltirbt colds often end in consumption. It is dangerous to neglect them. Apply tne remedy promptly. A test of twenty years warrants the assertion that no remedy has ever been found that Is as prompt in iteeffecteas TUTT'S EXPECTORANT. A sincrle dose raises the nhlecrm. subdues inflammation, and its use speedily cures the most obstinate cough. A pleasant cordial, chil dren take it readily. For Croup it is Invaluable and should be m every family. v in sertc. arm mi Jtomea. TUTT'S PILLS ACT DIRECTLY ON THE LIVER. Cures Chills and Fever, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Bilious Colic. Cons tina- tion, Rheumatism, Piles, Palpitation of the Heart, Dizziness, Torpid Liver, and Female Irregularities. If you do not "Jeel very well," a single pill stimulates the stomach, restores the appetite, imparts vigor to the system. A NOTED DIVINE SAYS: Dr. TUTT :DeaK Sir. Fop ton in T hx-u-a been a martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation and ues. xjosb spring your pins were reoommenaea tome: I used them (but with lrttte faith)., I am now a well man, have, good appetite, digestion perfect, regular stools, piles gone, and I have gained forty pounds solid flesh. They are worth WCIKUHBIOia, . . KEY. E. Li. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky. wrace, :( Murray St., rvevr York. 1R. TUTT'S MANUAL of Useful Diphtheria Prevented. Scarlet Fever Cured, OUE NEW GOODS ARE DAILY ARRIVING NOW, WE WISH TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO 0IJR -NE W AMONG THEM Indian and Swiss Embroideries that we The only thing new In that line out Don't fall tn lnnlr at nm 0 1 rnnavn . -. ,. EMBROIDERIES nritti spbiko p Tt toASa A- A ",c0 imrior. ukk i uiNia ana lack CURTAINS. Just in some Ji" U CALICO K3 If you want to buy UNDEBWE4R, BLANKKM or nr Winter fiooS Wubulr srf' Wvllrk? 8": " rrtflS ratheYthSrry ov another season .We have , large atoefcof L ADIKS and t HI I STOW from the Celebrated w- MIS3 ALICK PART I. nraln ... mntnm.M ui 15 IS ONLY EQUAL THAT CAN BE SAVED BY ALL THOSE er Con &reat Clothing Emporium L Bifid & BROTHER. Leading Clothiers and Tailors. ,To?A?rf8JW8Ltory'80Jlompl?te ,n aU Its Departments, the most Fashionable and Rlgant L CLOTHING can b bought at IK PRft fiRKT inweu th m inv n-rtriru ukii isnuS.r 2LT5 CJ T.ne m8' 01 our Garments are Manufactured In our own House, and are eaual to the finest Custom-made work for TABIET F, STYLE, FINISH, FIT and DUR 1BILITY. This Great taroom b VAJl UrTlfAh Ufa fltrAafarl t Kv thnna Af H7 T7. ,.,"JT"LXrL oTiidi j . ,ic"uo" '"uudliv lusnuw uuudh. Kememher. we give a discount on SiM-GJffS8v5wrTO.ntThanklnK tne Publ,c for ,nelr Liberal Patronage in the past and soliciting a part of the same in the futuie, we are Very Respectfully. Agents lor PEARL SHIRTS. t3 pa C2 r I o 52! O Ox O O w arcs C3 bi 3 5SSgg OQ & 09 W 0Q0D 00 AND DO KB! qQQQq 9 Q QQ QQ oo A N D 2 H " S3 O S Eg ("H - it"1 JS CP , i H I 2 " I H CO f SO m I gs S 1 UJ on QQ O ? H 3 1 T O ANY coo LJ w S P H n co 4 s THE FURNITURE DEALER, Is Frequently Asked How it is He Sells SO C 3Hl .k JP. Answer : He Buys in Large Quantities and is Content to Sell at Small Profits E. M. ANDREWS,Wholesale and Retail Dealer -AND STOCK OF- THK VBY POPULiB hive been Selling, and the Irish Embroidery, this season. A nice line of White Gotfds. . . . , mvtwu. a a aubjh. AiUiJ 1 UUTB, . . ... ... . .. . d um. nucio aue wm ue glad to see ner menas ana 15 TO THE AMOUNT WHO MAKE THEIR PURCHASES AT THE OF Has No Rival in the State. annAm W,-v - a . . . . t""'i0' i" me ursi purcnase. return Drmg- Leading Clothiers and Tailors. m -a a CO OT2 CO CD ra CO n 003 T5 ZJ3 CO tint era

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