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V ' t- . t w - . : r THEG- TtolUAra tad cans 1 1 i -Neuralcla, 8elatic,LumbH BAflUCH, . U SCSC TKS3AT. vnreT, waKxnaa, tfW,Catttrwlm. rBOSTKTSS, BflMi MAIM, wr tan a mttll DmIm. PlreetliUM fat U If To PAEENTS t L. Btiw8igu S Brother. rHB SEASON IS HEftE ANIT-SOr Ire WB, AS USUAL, WITH OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF BOY ' AKD CHILDREN'S BOYS' DRESS SUITS 1ND SCHOOL suns. The Largest Stock IN THE STATE. For the lut s'x jtm we bav soM tke bst Beady . mMa i i CLOTHING, And we still continue to do to, andat rris-stbat defy eempetUloB. WE CAN SHOW THJ5 LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF HEN'S CLOTHING In this market The reputation of our makes being so well eetitbllsntd we dem It naaceesai7 to make aay fart bar elalnu We are ready 10 meet tne rcqalrementa of these appreclatlag riB3T-CLlsa. HOHESTLY MADE CLOTHING "ill we ask U a eToea tag elaewkere. tnsp'etlon f ore parehae- 1 : Very retetfnlly, L BERWANGIR & 6R0. i t CLOTBIIHS and TiiLOM. N. B. Qothimg made to order at short notico. 1 1 1 $30iOjOQ!rtOR$22 TSJEOiJLil XOSTHLT DftlWOia VOX Wttteo la na Karate Sail. MaaonM fBo!ldlai;talAabTlll,'Xr, iTkein4y, STaar Mih, 1S83. . lawful Lottery and fair drawings, enartewd b the LeglalaUR of Kj., and twiee oVtelanMl tocal fef tne nigneet eomt In Uw State. Bond Sf en to Benij eoosti in tne sum of tiuo,000 tot prompt patawnt f prizes goto. ABkTilUmQM Dt . IRQLt NUMBS3 DH1W- 'Jtverj tieket noiur bis own snperrlsor, ean all at tne namber on nu teaet and aee tne respoatfloK namoet on the tag ptaeed lntbewbeel in his pn tbetast presenoa. xnese orawiuffs will eoeoron 1st Tkoredar of ererr asontb. Bead the Magnlfloem) . ,:. :- . ... ' ' .-. NOFE7IBEU 8CUEnC. ' Prtse.. gso.ooo 10,000 6.000 i nu,. 8 PrtsBa, 12,600 eaeb..... tnaes. t.L'OOeaeh. 6,000 jvnwi, . ow eaea... ....... 100 Prises, .100 each,....,. OQ Prizes, , 60 each, ft JO Prises, v 20 eaebi ... ...... 1000 PrlBes.. 10 each.... 1U.UUU 10,000 IO, I0,i 1U, Prises, iJOO each, Appiwdiaaaon Prizes $2,700 t Prtxea, 20O . " . " , " 0 " isoo i,tw;fna,--i-i.:;:;M'.'tiIo4oe TBoul Ttekets. S2; Half Ticket, 81 ; 37 TlekMa m s.. S0 fiS. Ttekets, tlOa-i-W-V BemA Honey or Bank Pratt In tetterTor send : bv rroresa. . r DON'T--filtn - irv ' REmnTOtar. LXrtaa OU POSTOrnCS 0RDB, nnUl farther nuu?. : victors m b ana npwara, di , i an be sent at oaj S pens. - Addiem-al) orders to- . " J. DOUG L an tl ' Lonunila, Xj. We hare tseond the serrlees of a first slats ba ker, from Ken York, and we present to the ladies of this eltf a novel and delleloas Loaf of Bread, iothetmrif entirely new and nerer before offaredln this dry. tt Is tbe leading stylo and kind sow hating soch a ron at Saratoga and Long Branch hotels. ' Try tt and yeu wlU be eonTineed of Its su pa lorityJ ' . I .N -in order that yon may know ear bread oorprt- Tttie viasQ u a. wui do on raea loaf, We must resDeotfnliT iii nn i. n . Important rj Miips lew!! send and try uis . .. (I . K. BREAD, ' ', Ji t IT irjflOsZ.: ' i JSt'n iBd 1Wtand niosat assort. " ; "7 T Wfwmd 'fca'tnsftats, and tan farnlsn on tno - shortest noses any quantity tor parties or wed-r-H. , ' darAOorsttakof - ::.,-., b txmrrswtd asd glwiyt frtah.-. TaaillM aim. peed wUi erorytalng ttsy ose. - a shars of the fw. vr"k VtZ pocer solicited. Bespsotfnlly, I sn I STATE NEWS. , -The' Wilmington Review states, that Col. A. M.Waddell is hards; atfiworicj making speeches in the First. district and is doing the r Democracy much good.; ' .jeu I The Blue Eidge Enterprise, publish ed at Highlands, in Macon. . county tells of the exciting captjur of a bur glar named M. Tallman f Among the plunder found on his person was 1416.85 in money, a revolver,, dirk knife and several razors, 1 also ah empty chloroform bottle, and a bottle of strychnine, five boxes of catridges; ana otner articles wu uumeiuua mention. Wilmington Star: A car load of JVisteni (N; &) apples arrived here yesterday , consighdJ to Mr. R. Mc Dougall." A great deal of fruit from the West now finds its if ay to Wil mington. A genuine white shad, and a fine specimen at - that, was caught in Messrs W. E.1 Davis and Sons fish traps yesterday. A white shad on the 2nd of November is some thing remarkable in the annals of fish ing in this part of the country. ; . At Vanceboro two children of Mr. James Dixon were terribly ' burned. They tried to light a fire with kero sene oil. Florence aeed six died from the effects. She suffered awfully. The, New Berne Journal says: The little bov much youne r is yet alive but surf ering much pain. He may live rne iatner in enaeavonng to . sxun guish the flames, and bis hand badly burned; ; Only by immediate assist ance was the building and several lives saved. ' 1 - ? Lincoln ton Press: Mr. Mark ,H, Hoke will leave on Saturday, for, a trip to Texas. He will be ' gone for a month or two and will make Austin his headquarters.- Harry, the black Liewellyn setter of Maj. J. K.. Mar shall, has been entered for the all age stake at the Eastern Fields Trial Club at High Point. We have in this office a blood-stained piece of silk faded, and full of bullet holes, which once formed a part of : the cross upon the flag of Cov Ei -which was taken from this county by Catft. Jnn F. Hill. The flacr was Presented to the company by the ladies of Rich n.vnyl T7o in 1 Qfi 1 ' :" Raleigh News-Observer ;Atthemee ing oi ciuzens ax; tne iixcaange m " s . 1 j - "I-- j? riaay evenmg, xne iouowmg reeoiu tion offered by Gen. W. R. Cox - was adopted: Resolved, That, we request; the people of each and every county of North Carolina to join us in assist ing the State Agricultural Society ana the Department of Agriculture in mak ing a grand exposition in the city of Raleign next fall, and that a commitf tee of 21 be appointed to i take all the steps neccessary to secure! a magnifi cent display of the products of the State, and that this committee report to an adjournment meeting of the citi-r zens NEWS NOTES Prince Bismarck is reported tdhaye: regained his former stirengta-j ... The Princess Albert, of Prussia; has suffered a broken ankle from a fall from an overturned carriage. The forces of Abdul Azi. th broth er of the Sultan, which' have, been laying siege to Muscat, have . been repulsed and have tied. The municipal council of Berlin will contribute 100,000 marks to the fund for the proposed Luther Institute at Leipzig, and 50,000 marks . toward tther erection of "the ' monument to Luther at Berlin. 1 The Russian revenue from January to August decreased 11,000.000 rpub; les, while the expenditures increased 18.000.000 roubles as compared with the simitar period in 1882. ; Four voune men went across the bay at Erie, Pa. , Wednesday, ' and never returned. Tneir names are John W. Evster. Giles RusselL Chas. Brown and F. O. Kelsey. .Their boat has been found bottom up. Three tramps were committed for trial at Easton, Pa., Tuesday, for -taking possession of the bridge lead ingto South Easton a few nights since-and demanding toll of those whdjpassed. - ; noriber of barns in the neigh Dorhooq of uomura, lnd., were horned last week by persons who are supposed to have been incensed at the empIdyjSient by farmers of self bmding rfiarvesters, thus lessening tne demand lor abor. ' John Tolan;:ltellick Schofield and iuchael Wmiir erks m the depart ment of public .yrorkar' New York, were arrested -Thtirsday night. Do lan is indicted for grapd larceny and Schofield and Winfoir grand larceny and"forgrytlE t$ Mayor King, of Philadelphia has in formed his police lieutenants that he If ill not permit' the assessment of the patrolmen ' of -the 'city for political .purposes under' any, circumstances wnatever; jte iurtner , aeciares tnat any man .vrho "jli800"118" bia pay warrant wui do sommamy discharg a. r, i V'-ir n At Huntington, lnd., Thursday Charlotte-Epps was found guilty of murdering her husband last June by . administerinff pison. :. TEpps was an old .and wealthy ! bachelor . and was married two months before his death, he oreviously. having been his house- keeper. Her punishment was fixed a uapjiaouxaem tor me. , 5on. George West, of Ballston, N. Y. has offered a bonus of $5,000 to the inventor of the machine that will prepare jute fiber for a market at a pnce to compare 'with ? tiie same quality from India, the award to' be made by President Morehead at the meeting of the cotton Planters' As sociation at Vicksburg. ; ' ; In his annual report Gov. Ordwav. of Dakota, says the population of the Territory has increased one hundred thousand during the past year. He criticises severely the promoters of the bill passed at the last session of the Territorial Legislature providing for the creation of a State out of cer tain counties of 4theTerrit0rv. Ha claims that the'sccalled constitution al convention at Sioux Falls was in tended to bring about a collfeion be tween himself and his opponents. He remmends that Congress provide t-onveniion. r v-V TarUT Among the Stars. Cincinnati Commercial Gazette. Sea." " - ' If it were not fof the surplus reve- uue lb m suggescea inat a tana on opera singers, actors- and actresses wouia do a gooa thing. Wn WMMmm - . . J' ) ' ; wLr". .1 Mpwreweewi wis nine., f wlnsiow's Boetblng wrrap. for ebMren maje phslcUns nnd Mirsen In the United f&atM. and hits b-en dxkI tmt.m . . Vh. i: -" y,.,rirrr """'9 ."WBeiB and win Dls iadldPS Of nthora yow Drtiudrne. no ts .. $2? 0X!,?29n WW nfferbig ehud and tbe relief that will imhiu m wrsinsr nainira m sua fSwffJi lwonM wev.ry mother wbJ has a child snfP-nmr 'rom an of h Jnsi Do m.t it V4..T r,ir.j'at' Senator Threatened-; -77 r& Washington letter savsj Ifrl'Jl hereTuesdj;sajrfirthat Senator-elect Bet the.'inlui.Whb." carries the letters of .the "citizens: oft Woodstock td the tdoneiKtiBasteTaiid drderedl him to take the letters liadk and put'Jj fused, and; upon haringt, the i order' repeated; to him in as peremptory.1 manner 7 told the benator it m yjoto? ered him he would .ciuo him QU the: ioi spot. This ended the interf erence. &w once. ; or -mi. A Puzzling Qnestion. 1 JTets York Timet, Apv ,;; t: c.i5 tj The editor of the Philadelphia. Press is wrestling with the ! "puzzling question of the influences wmcn Keep Mr: Hatton in the Post Office Depart ment." An answer consistent with th self-respect of thepr.sideht or Gen erai uresam wouia graiu:y3ana .sur prise the American people. . j , r. Khtumatism, and similar' ' diseasssr auBod br a. low state) of the system., ara cured ay using Ayar s potteries , Kxw Oaururs, laguat i; i8S8t TO THE PUBLIC! Invetigate fer foarel. - - -W . ' ' ' l i ! . : Ft sixa&ster Geseral Qnsham nayibg published m. allfiiiand rulietuB ; tMlsehood In Ktranl to ihe charncter of the Louisiana wtate totten company tbe jouowtng I a tsai glvrb to the publie to prove bis statement thai we are enaaged la a fraudulent business, to be fa b and untrue: Amount Ml pr-zea piu ut immt unwuun own Lottery Company, from Janoary;l6$t 1&79, to tne pnsenidfita.t " .-.-.o f- Paid in Mnttirn Kimmi Co.; New . ' orieans, X , H Wescoutt avnaer . . SI 8S,300' FaW io Louisiana Batiunai uw., -u :- Jos H' glesby, president .. 468 QOO PeW wwSbiie Nutioual Bank, S ft Kea5 y oedy, president '125,100 Fald to New Or C8ns National Babk. a. Baldwin, president . ' 88.500 Paid to Unton National Bank. . i a CharUroo, oabter : . -. . . ' 64 450 PrW o Lilians' Bank X L Carrtorev prwldent .. . 61d0(k Paid to uermala National uioir . Jo-'ea Casaard, president. ;.. ..... 80,000 Paid to.RlaKruia ftatlonat Band has Paltrw. cashter. s I.. 87 000 Bald to Canal Banfcj Kd T 'by. Cashier 1 8. 1 5tt Pld to Mutual National Bank, . Jos mtcbe:l cashier .. 8.200 i ... ToUl paid as abore ji. i . .. 4 $2,253,650 Paid in sums or under ai.you tne ' Tartous: ofBcssof jth company tbtougnout'tne united ctaiesi. j... .-!: t . ' i .'.' ft ' 2627,410 fur jthe truth of: the- above-facts we. refer, tnr PUN1S40 tne on auon. ar-d- w ihe iffiors tof tbe above taxied corner- d - or our lex ami and wanding to. tna mor and officers tf the dtr of New XX LBana. to the 8tau auihorttW of Louisiana, and also to tbe U a officials ot Louisiana We daloiJabe leaal. monest and correct tn all our transactions, & snuch so as any ittness in the country . Our standing i conceded by all who fcfti 'Investigate '; and our stocx ha rot : tears Deen- sold at our Board of Brokers, and owned by many f1.our beat saown ana ivfpear.Q cuiwu. j ... Jd a. DAUPHIN, President iricsieu skiy 5. ftbavrew 1st Prperi , 9 . SIS tiilJuiiiiiu- . Ovr..i -fljjl m W .- r S 3.-' LouMana littery Co -Wt do herd sry rffcs? wt twM-t Ot m MHgtmentt tor d th Monthlv 8mt-Anmn Dmri9f ij: tM AouuioM SUoe. Lottery Oonpcutt and sa jmfsois rnaaapaspitf eumtrU tAt Drawing tAamssfoes and that V mxme are oonOueUA vodi auswsfy fdmtm and w goud faith towardmttpar Un. and te$ aulkoria ffte (XMipany to mm tMt certifi r, vua fat swnuM or ourxgnsra weened.- i iaavtnuanem." . U CkHBBBiMStrOSkbT. . - i - j t . .. Incorporated in 1888 for 25 years by lbs Legis- mure ror saueaaonai ana vnantaoie porpoaee min a eapitai or si,uuu.OOO to wtueh a teeerr ninaorK&u.uuu nas since been added. By aa overwhelming popular vote ttstranehis was maae a pan ot ine present state oonatuaaos aaopcea December aa. A. D. JK7H The only Lotten erer voted on and endorsed by we people oi any otsta. v- w It hxtxb soauta oa pun poaaa. Ita 9BAHTD SINQLX KUMBKB Drawin will take place monthly. - A 8PLKNDID OPPOBTUNITT TO WIH A rOBTTjAK. XLBTKNTH tiBND OBAWINO, uasaitac New Orleaas. Tnwadavr Kor. 13, 1SS3 V J62d Monthly drawing . . . OAPITAt PKIZE, .$75,000. 100,000 Ticket at Five t ollfirs Eath. Fractions. in jniuu, in proporuou. list of nuns: 1 CAPITAL FttlZK 1 . PB1ZE 2 PttlZKS OF . 16.000.. PBiztcsor... axx).. 10 FitlZKSOF '1.000.'. 20 600., loo aoo.i 100 " lt30 800 - 60 iooo as . APPBOUMATION PBIZXa. ; t approxuaauou Pnxas of 750. . V Approxlmailon Prizes of 600. . . ' 0 Approximation Frizes of 250. . $75,000 . 25,000 . 10,IHJt .12,000 - IO,OOt- '. 10,000 c 10,090 . 20,000 80.000 25 000 : 25,000 '- 18 750 .4 500 '.. 250 1,967 Prizes, amoontlim to. .', J. 285.500 - appiicauon ror rates to ciuoe sneuid only be made to ibe office of the oompany in New Orleans For further information writ eiearlv, glvtng full aaarees - Base r. f. sumey oroers payable and ad areas ngiawrea Leuers to NEW ORLEANS N.TlO'. BAITK, Orlsutt ls Festal Notes and ordinary tetters by stall or Ex press (all sums of S5 ana upwards by express at our expense; w M. A. DAUPHIN, . . v, New Orleans, La. 0T K. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh street. Washington, IX C Coming Every Day Largett Stock in the State of -AlfD- DIAMONDS, and' tt:y,r-PJaled WARE; X--'' n Gold,, Silver and ;steel! Rpectacles, Opera Glasses, Gold-headed Canas, and ancy Goods generally,, all of which I am celling low for cash. ! v; ' ; Watch Glassei only 19 centa.' f f i J Wcn Clocks and iewelry repaired and warrante. . , - 1 Ti r i n TiVt? T3.,: j-CAROLTJTa JWEJaRY STORE k . . c .CharlPtte. jQ. i, "LAND -FOR&ALE' ,i!wmrieii at private) aale a tract of land itentaininff : 21 ara. faitiiaf! faboufcimr mile outh of C&arlottt, ' Terms tasy- v " 1 5 'f 1 - State 1 ! lew Goods fate DOS n j P" wVw P" f: n wSn-iVT Sex ElllI i f r 9IS 3 oft mi sa- '$; l-iai e Kf "S . a itf"V -wmm . Ul.., tVbsvc the nVa.t Flbb paMarist RaVs: Last 1 t I went' to 'Florida and while there , e ntrae td lldiaria in a veiy svemfetm. - When i retianed borne I wnt t bed and remains Ibei unti sprtarvr My wmiitona .were lerrlbletl-l bail all, achlDp bail s ia my had. f lmb and'around mr baelr sir aropetuM was whlv sona and I felt tack of energ - rash es , t bad oftenneaidl onsctinea Dui.nna never cxpefenceo Anyone who has ever bad a severe attack of BifaH ean ' appreciate my condition, Aa I j f ailed-to get'apy tvttr I determtned t tfy - ramedyj made i h a :' sntleman in t on Ibad tbe greatest confidence. am hacnr to var.l. effected toeraaaacat mnei and tbr t m well tvday through 1tl'eJiDllieoceJ nr WmeTBr ctm. barter, such wa Mpert c i an most jies ttlly neemmeLd It to aln'- Oxae of the. Bent Ph lent Physicians. i I fcave. been using. Swift s Specific in y practice: for quite a long time, and I Teerard it the bMt rnmhin.trinT na n. , blood purifier and tonic.. ; It is entirely vegetable, being composed of tke ex; tr&cts of roots which grow m thk seo tlOB-Of Georeia. I an familiar- with ita history f'om the time' the formula was oufAinea irom. tne maians, ; it is a cer tain and safe remedy fori all kinds of blood poison and skin, bumpr, and in the aundreda of . cases in which I have used it and seen it used, there has never been a failure to cure. I have! cured blood taint in - -. ; . THE THIBO QEITESATION with it, after I had most signally failed by the most approved methods ef treat ment with mercury and iodide . of po tassium These cases have been cured over fifteen years ago,' and have never had any return of the "disease in them selves or in their children. ; - -t ' FRED A. TOOMEB,, M. DA Perry, Houston Co., Ga, -"It i? the beft selling "remedy in my store, and all classes of people buy it. It has become a household remedy with many of our best citizens." WALTER A. TAYLOR, Atlanta, Ga. "I selj Swiffg Specific often a gross in ten days at retail,' and to all classes. Some, of Atlanta's best people use it . regularly as a tonic and alterative. " JOSIAH BRADFIELD, t ..! Atlanta,. Ga. ' Our treatise on Blood and Skin Dk ASBf mailed free to applioahts. : THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga.-. A REAL REaEDY. Neitber ntical nar IndlSLxt in Origin baa Sctenttfte ausel fcpeetf ic, . . A. BSflMIVJ ' of over Twenty-live years standing, A KtifflOk i more popular at home, and where best known, than all other ttemedie or its kind. endorsed by tbe beat Physicians and Droggets- at iat boms. - A REdRftr, ! '...-. that Mr. G, W. O'Neilt Goodwater, Ala, aajs rais ed his w t from an invalid s bed, and be believes saved her die -. -i . y.t a UKiriEDV ' "; -3l . of which a pfoaitnnt'AUantV merchant said. I weald nave r ven S5U0 aa sooa as so-hi as 1 would a nickel ror what two boitleeof your medicine did far my daughter t - A HEITIEDY la regard to Which 8. J. Cassela, M. D. Druggist of Thomas vllle, Ga, bj s: . can recall instances In watch it afforded relief after all the usual reme dies bad f at ed " A RKItlEbTi about which Dr W. Et reneli, Aa Granae, Ga. wntes: "l nave used rer . tbe last -io tears the medtdi-eyoo are putting up, and eontlderlt ibe best oorablnaun ever aotten together for the di seases for which it Is reeommMaded.'' a nasma-DT of which Dr.- Joel Branham, Atlanta, said' "I bate examined tae recipe, and have no neaia- utn in aansmx us use. ana eonnaentJy mend it." . i A RES1EDV which tbe Eev. H B Johnson, near Harlerta, Ga, ais be eas used h his family with tbe utmost aatt faction," and recommended it to the families "who found It to be luat what X recommended ' ' MtJMiS- DV ! , ; of which Pemerton, Iverson dt Dehlson say: ' We have been selling it for mauy years, with con stantly increasing sales. The article is a staple wlLh us, and one of absolute merit." A IXKlTII-DY' ' . of which i Lamarn SankU' & Lamar say: "Wa sold 60 g'Osstn four months and never sold it in any place but what It was wanted again " '.'. " CKJV1S..1)T ,f by which Dr. ah, of LaGrange. Ga., saya: -l cured one vl tuo most obstinate taaesof Vksju, ora MiSOTBtiATioH that ever eame within mr knowledg j, wtih a f e w bottles.' a a;irjt- T of which Dr. a Hnss. Notastlga, Ala , mm "i am fuily convinced .that it is uurlTaUed tot that class of diseases which it claims to cure. A HfimtSliY i about which MaJ. Joo. c. Wnitner. of Atlantav well and favorably kiown all over the United states aa a General insurance i gent says: ! osfd thU Bemdr before tbe war, on a large plantation o agrteatnumr nof cases, and alway with absolute SUOOtiSS" lA RECTI EOT . 3 . USSeiVA'i strangeof fSntersvine, Ga , certifies that one bott-e eared two members of bis jftandng weD8trtiaL,:realarltT' ' years , -' " A RRVIIiPf i- j ,v that is CSaPIBTBAH AST OTEXB Mliuoinaef Its nnd in tne w irid bertu na b two, jbottijbs WilX. CCSB tttl HOST OBSTntATI CASK : i- ; - -..-A " t-;ai V'T 1 - ;--in regard to whose unfailing s unrrralte curative foprtfttvea I. have, nwy liundrvds or testlmo niaia 'Tins eamAT fofulab BSatxnt 18 bxad iTELp s Bsotlatub (Woman's Best friend ) For aaiebyaH Orugxisu. . - , , ' .... - V!L S"1 size 75 cents. Large tee $1.60, Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer, ' 3- BwiOTOLlV. Wo. 108 a Pryor Street Atlanta, Ga. , THINK 0F1T , , .Altliougb. much: Is said abonf Me lmpor-w ?5 bd-purifying medlctoe,it may be possible that, the subject has never seriously claimed your attention; ,TkinM6fpoto! ' Almost .every person has some fotri of serefV I ; nlons poison latent in bis veias. Whom thii "I f deTelops la kafalous Sows,' Ulcers, pr,; ju upuum, m ut tuo lorm or Kaentaaausm. or organic Diseases, the suffering that en-' sues to terrible. Hence the gratitude of those 'K wao disoorer, as thousands jearly do, that ; ; Ayer's .Ssaparilla ; hm norougali wadlcate- tins itu from the V. gyatemv .',.';. . t .t ,t -. As well expect Kfe without atf. as liealth'' j Without purw blood. w. Cleanse the tdpod with . Dr.J.C.AyerciCaLowell(Mati. ffoU by anUrugjfstil l,Hx'loHlei for WW - For Ladies aadnfaeor 'Vfaka Dlaasuts la a&nounetmf that my t vneh; Boom, i.ext door to Andrews! mrnltfere store to. now open fOTUt" coming season ana 0rstersai.d all ttrjieUeaees of tba,lMerman . an be had on the , , ' "A. . PAt'Oa-WflAT-tCU- "A' I T- BBMHHSBSWaSISBSSaBMSharf -1 'mi' iA sr.! I .iaraW ininia. - ! r " . x ? -o" - i j t; "v i w . -v ."w - . a. j..,.- . .hp a.. a at " t w a i n . m sar st ssaa " - .. bl an aa . i i m ..''A : ' " I "... . ."' V tmM ft 'Tlisj-wjtoa TTfc M !! wa " . I W I I I ; I I I , I I I 1 I i I I I I I I BV IIIIIIIIE AOTEOIMO FOR -c ; CCIfllSIOXS, Fillip S1CKKESS, ; - KEEi'C'JSXESSi SICK REAB1CHE, Bfnu wars sat HnnnwimfiH jo vr llt!!W0Bnt1iai0H0SS; 5lm ICXET JEI1U3LES AKD IEEEEUURIT1ES. Hi L'SO per botfe dniggists ''k iAi;i;'arisjsii..Jk4- i ipbxieeindence freely ahwcrWbyphysiciana. 1 for testtooiW and circulars send stamp. 1 ' C K. CBnTEKTOS, Agent, JSew Tork. .MS. ITeareifow Openlnc np a vprfLarjr ' and Complete Storfc of Fall and n Wloter : ! Oor goods have tifcen earefuHy selected from the vry oe-t shoe manutaciurera in ms country an .wa c aim to aave one of the bandsomesi srocas ot Gents', kdiesV Misses' M fttlcW FINESHGES That has ever beea off red to the fetill trade of As well a Quality, and cordl-H lnvfte all that- need a pair of shoes ot any kind to see our gods oero.-e baying. GRAY& BRO. oct 8 1888 SALEM ALMANACS. 20 Gross OF THE OLD RELIABLE SALEU ALMANACS. For 1884 JUST RECEIVED Wilson Bros. SOLE AGENTS WE HAVE U 1 And opened up as fine a lot of CONFECTIONERY waa ever brought to this market for both the Wholesale and Retail Trade. Foreign and Domestic Fruits! Nut-,&c, always in stock. Our . facilities in the BAKING line are now better than ever, specially iur lunusiung Plain ani Ornafflented" Cakes, BREAD and PASTRIES. i ": ' - '" Special attention is ; called to the fact that we are still selling One Fsall Pound of Ilrenvfl, Heat Quality, fbr 'u i FIVE CENTS. it- V : Respectfully. i'.-t f8tT CARCtlBA EIUSTC-i 31 ' Brsnch OfflcACharloHa. H y, JUS IVWl JL it i linf i OonfecUoiiOT Mid BtfartJ , 10 .it t ,itW '."a'-afnua.sxoa.- " Aa I have marktid many of my things down FOR ' ' ' ' ' JTVTT f Tl . SALE OF THE ; NIW FALTITYLI DLLitllUt nil a HIGH POIJT, W. C. ' , By virtue Of a decree of the Simerior Court of GnUford count j, at the Fall Term, in th cae of t.'eoige T. Leach against Clara Bar bee and others, shall -ell at biic auction, to the highest bidder, on the premises at High Point, N. C, on Saturday, December 1, 1 883, .The valuable property situated in said town, known as the ltEL.I.fer;VI HOTEL,; containing two acres of land on Which is situated a hotel, a brick building three stories above ground, with a basement containing si rooms, including parlor, dining room and serv ing room the basement containing the kitchen, pantry, ttore room, billiard and bar. On the .lot in the rear of the hotel a building used for laundry and servants. Aho an ice-house, wood shed &c. - There is also in rear of the hotel a large cistern of the capacity of 10.000 gallons, from whioh the ho el is stlp plied with water, being pumped intl a large : tank "ti" the third story, and thence distributed thxou h pipes, sup plying all the rooms of the house, as well as tbe office, serving room and kitchen, ladies' and gents' closets and bath tuba. 'Two Large Cooking: Ranges) Arc attached to the building; also an JPIectrie finniioiator, with wires con ecting with all the rooms. Ia fact the house is supplied with most of the modern improvements, and may 'be styled FIRSS-C1,ASS for hts country. Persons keeking valuable and desira ble property would do well to examine this. It is immediately m the Rich-, mond and Danville Railroad, the great through line - rom New York and Wash ington City to Atlanta and New Or leans, in a high, healthy locality, with excellent water and delightful climate, and is a favorite stopping place of sum mer and winter tourists. Terms of Srtlei One fourth cash, one-fourth on a credit of six months, and the other one-half on a credit of twelve months: with interest at six per cent, on the deferred ' payments from the day Of sale, purchaser giving bond and good security; and title retained until . the purchase r oney is paid. . LEVI M. SCOTT, oct28ctds Commissioner. POSITIVELY CURES Dyscepsla, lira sni Kiisey Compiamls. I have used yonr "Life for the Liver and Kidneys" with great benefit, and for dyspepsia, or any derangement of the liver or kidneys, I regard it as being without an equal. Jas J. Osborne; AttV at Law, Boilston. Henderson county, N. C. Far superior to anv liver pad. Htoh Thomas," Glendale. S. C. Tour medicines are valuable and splendid remedies. I have sold upwards of five gross, and can recommend them. I would not be without .them. J. S. M. Davidson, Druggist, Charlotte, N. C. "Life for the Liver and Kidneys" or "Chill Cure" works like a charm and sells very fast. , A. H Perkins, "Wax Haw, Lancaster county, S. C. I pronounce it the best liver medicine I have ever used, having used it while in the South during the hottest mouth of the present summer putting in our patent ' " Automatic Fire Extinguishers. ' ' Please send me two dozen of the largest bottles. J. N. Peakce, Providence. R I. Two bottles of your medioine. called "Life for the Liver and Kidneys," has cured a colored servant who had been bedfast for two years, and whom her physicians had given up and pronounced her case aa hopeless. Samuel Jeffers, Union county, S. C. I must say that since I have been suf fering with kidney complaint, "Life for the Liver and Kidneys" is the only thing that has given me any relief W A Denaux, harleston, S. C. Had bad liver complaint for mr-re than nine years, with much palpitation of the heart. Consulted several phy sicians, but none did me any good. One said I would have to take calomel all the time. "Life for the Liver and Kid neys" has cured me. I am now stout and hearty. J. N. Wakd, Reidville, S. C. Three months I commenced taking "Life for. the . Liver and Kidneys" for the headache, with which I had been troubled nearly every day for six ' months previous.: Since taking the med- j acme I have been entirely free from that complaint. P. G. Mehaffee, Glendale, S. C. . In large 25c. and 81.00 bottles. Sold by druggists and dealers generally. Prepared by DR. HILTON, Glendale, S. C. Oetober 28, dtf . - AVER'S IS WAKRAKTKD to mr atl cases 6f ma- k lariaj dUeasa, soh.aa ravar and Agua, Iater rolttaat ot Cllilv yc;, Jtemlttsat "fvnr. i : Ihimb Agua, Bilioos FaVar, aa4UvQosa -i pOaiat. In ou of fallnra, aftar da trial, , dsalara arc authoriaad, by oar airMlar f Jaly 1st, 182, to nfand tha maey. , ' Dr. J. O. Ayerfbtf;, Lirwell, Ifo TaBALKQrBl f.ooinnssioiT MEEOHarrr,?- garg BoUcitad and promptly fflfuSI ynoLErALE GnocniiDi; Collets Etreet, CaarioUaM.ki As:ue gjaaak - Cure " r , ...r.f 3CEK COST To make room lor Fall Stock. THIRTY DAYS ONLY 5 We sis new t trit g Cl B4w FJ: g MILLINERY lift i HtS BOIHT, tlOV,j Ft A IHEH, FHini n SI1K KfllllO , Will hbv oar stok nnmnlnta .j .. putcrns oi BAli- ana h ,;t ""I. VII Tuesday. Oct 2 Vhenae wl.l saow the largpat a p!eco stocn of fine muntn Wt h ve ever t hsw-i. AI.o f'i ;ti. HJcIKkT O ('TE-i. Mf Kti;, k and faNcY 00-i. r.r iMv.e, Mis arta, XSHfcYH. YaBNS &.: 'TI... v umuV enlaa an r x? ' ere v Mi! in v and at f!8 r PRICES as Lv As i ywbee tn ihH cuntrT. Trn't f-eotr.v rjir nrvi mi.,.. . "Ala ancj BKgrtJ v,lii tf oK 'M , u T ; MRS. P. Qi'ERV. hi 5QQ Barrt-ls and Sack Fl iir, 150 Ba5M"u JQQ Barrels Molass 200 Packte Urd' 300 Boxw8m"' 1 00 Park-es Sots Boies an Bam U C fees ant met 5Q Cases Sar aloes. J25 Cases Oysters. 140 Bflxes rBem' g Boxes ( amy. 5Q Dsir-Btrrels Champagne Cider. y5 Boxes Toss:eo. 50,000 ur,re- 25 Orstrs Apples. BACON, SUGAR, COFFlt RICE, TEA, Sec. At Inside Figures 5lAYr.Il & ROII novldtf ived. New Cro 1. 0. Mota Wrv Fine, RyePlonr, Graham Flour. Ralalnsr Bnclcvrheat Floor, v -AT- BARNETT & F;iC; MXJNZLEB 4 ' iui x'auaaetpaia, ra j Celebrated lager : rr-HaTe just reeeiTed a small lot of Bi" .iz ALX and FOKTIB, wkioh 1 offer to tne a rsaaoBawe jsrae Address Jd fee ALEXANDERS Vr BespetullyV-V ."irrrssTMir.;-. 4. .. r '.v- stw a . lock Boj aw, tnarlotw. . i. 1 1.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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