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THEG "Tr;
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4 Believes and cores
RHEUMATISM,
i ; Neuralgia, ".. r
Solatica, Lumbago,
' BACKACHE, -
EEADaCHB, TOOTHAdU,
SORE THROAT,
QUINSY, SWELLTNOa
iriuna,
. Soreness, CuU, Brakes,
FKOBTBrTES,
' BURNS, ICAISS)
ad all other bodHy aches
and pains.
FIFT' CENTS A BOTTLL
Sold by ail Drocgtetaaad
ten. xnracuona ui u
The Charles A. Voosler Co.
A,V0OIUttaO0.)
KklUmra, It, C. . 4.
To PAEHJNTS
L. Bnwsifu k Brother.
THE SEASON IS HERE AND SO
ARE WE, AS USUAL, WITH
OUR COMPLETE
STOCK OF
BOYV MID CHILDREN'S
BOYS' DRESS SUITS
AND
SCHOOL suns.
The Largest Stock
IN THE STATE.
For the last a'x years we hive sold the best Beady
made
CLOTHING,
And we still continue to do so, and at prtoes that
deiy competition.
WE CAN SHOW THIS LARGEST
AND M03T COMPLETE STOCK
OF
MEN'S CLOTHING
In this market. The reputation or our makes
being so well established we de-m It unnecessary
to make any runner claims, we are ready to
meet me requirements oi mese appreciating
FIRST-CLASS.
HONESTLY MADE CLOTHING
All we ask is a Cose inap'cflon bafore purchas
ing elsewhere.
Very respectfully,
L BERWANGER k BRO.
LEADING CL0THIIB8 and TAILORS.
N. B. Clothing made to
order at short notice.
$30,000 FOR $2.
Q 1 REGULAR MONTHLY DRA.WLN0 WILL
(1 take place In the Masonic Hall, HasonM
UU BolldlrifctaLoalaTllle,Ky,
Tbindart rljiveiafcer 294b, 1883.
A lawful Lottery aad fair drawings, chartered
by the legislature ol Ky., and twice declared
legUbytne highest court In the state. Bond
gtren to Henry cooBty In the stun of $i 00,000 lor
the prompt payment f - prizes soid.
A REVOLUTION IN ' INQLC NUUBK t DRAW-
fcftT" Every ticket holder his own sapenrlaor, can
call out the number on bis t'eket and see tne cor
responding number oq the tag placed In the wheel
In his presence. These drawings will occur on
the last Thursday of erery month. Bead the
magnificent
ROrEJlBEU 8CHE9IG.
PlU9 m mmm mi
1 Prl,.
1 Prize,
2 Prlzes,2.600eaeli.........
5 Prizes, 1,000 each, .......
20 Prize, 600 eaea,...
100 Prizes,. 100 each,...
a 00 Prizes, 60 each;...
590 Prizes, 20 each, . ......
1000 Prizes.. 10 ash.....,;...
0 Prtzea, aaOOjaaeh, ADprexUnatton
0 Prizea, 200 " "
0 Prlzea, 100 " L "
.... 180,000
.... 10,000
R,000
6.00C
6,000
.... lO.OOt
.... lO.OOt
.... 10,000
10,00b
.... 10,000
Prizes 12.700
" 1300
" 000
1,857 Prtzee..! I. ...$11040C
Whote Tickets-. f2; Half Tickets, Si; 27 Tickev
50; 65 Tickets, f 100. .
Remit Money or Bank Draft in Letter, or seno
by Kipresa. - DON'T SCMD BY R(iISTKRRE
LTTKR OB PDSTOmCX ORDXB, nnUl farther
notice. Order of $5 and upward, by Express,
can be sent at our expense. Address all orders to
t. 3. 1. DOUGLAft.
01 Lonhrrllle, Ky. "
We have secord the serrlees of a first elass ba
ker, from New York, and we present to the ladls
of this city a note! and delicious
Loaf of Bread.
i. . - ' ' '
something entirely new and never before offered In
this ctrjr. Is the leading style and kind now
having such a run at Saratoga and Long Branch
hotels. Try ttud jot 1U be convinced of lU so
pfrlorftf. ' . ; .
In order that yon may know our bread oar prl
vate brand ax. will be on each tost ,
We most respectfully ask. every lady to call o
send and try this , f j , .
0 . li; BREAD,
.':a"Ji J " IT If NICE. -... t t
Ws keep on hand the largest end nicest assort
meniei
CAKES - CAKES
To be rttand In the State, and can furnish on the
shortest nedst any aoantltf for parties or wed.
, ' dings. . Our stock of . . "
w 7 si wa. v t m r - m i i wm www w wreg-v
is onsnrpasred aad always fresh. ; f unfiles sm
rued with ercrthtng tuej use, Jl share of the
- Hbiie DAimnaM solicited. Besneetfally.
i PdELAn C ROSS.5
I mportant
fall
11 VI!
r ''i 0ri
Stte CPU ittflortle 'Qbiztifix
STATE news.
i Winainn J Salflm. Oreensborn Dur
ham and Reidsville. are waiting for
the burglar bnd. I V "
(Jen' A. M. Scales has been elected
an honorarv member of the N. Y.
Chamber of Commerce.
Wfl are elad to see that the Winston
ladder has dromied tfcat new f angled
styleof paragraphing and is its old
self again.
firAAnshorn Pnt.rifit: Quite an inter
ftfttinir rovival has lust closed at Buf
falo Presbyterian church, near this
city, ana on ounaay uiiietecu juiucu
the church upon a profession of
taitn.
Tha Pnwnn Kohnal Times, is the
name of a small monthly published in
Salisbury by the Rowan county teach
ers association. Mr. J. M. Hill is edi
tor. It is devoted to schools ana edu
cation. Winston Leader: Police Bahnson
returned from Scottsburg, Va., Sat
urday noon with one of of the negroes
implicated in the murder of Ander
son McConnell. Three of the parties
to this affair are now in jail Abra
ham Watkins, Albert Davis and Thos.
Lee. A committee composed of
Messrs J. U. Uarr, U. U. Dodson ana
N. M. Jurney, have issued "An Ap
peal asking for funds to erect a mon
ument in memory of the late Rev. Dr.
Braxton Craven, the founder of
Trinity College. These gentlemen are
acting lor the Trustees audAlumni
or the College.
Newborn Journal: Why don't you
buy your apples from the fruit grow
ers in w estern in orin tjarouna t asKea
a Journal reporter of a leading con
fectioner and fruit dealer yesterday.
"Because," said he, I can get them
ut down here from New York for
ess money than from Western North
Carolina the freight are so much less.
It has been determinod to have en
tertainments in the New Berne Thea
tre on the 26th and 29th of Novem
ber in aid of the Pender Monument
Fund, to consist of readings, recita
tions and music. It is a pleasure
to note that the A. & N. C. Raili oad
is doing much business now from
both ends of the line. The Inland
Coasting company, under the super
vision of Maj. W. A. Hearne is begin
ning to forward freights from More-
head City by runninga line of boats
up Boeue sound to White Oak and
New rivers, and the Midland road
the Smithfieldbrailch has proven an
excellent feeder this fall.
Asheboro Courier: There were 85
conversions the recent revival at
Back Creek under Mrs. Moon The
Franklin ville factory with, its new
improvements is doing good work
and alwavs sells its good readily. Mr.
Benj. Moffitt, the Chesterfield of the
river, and one of the front men of
county, guides its course noiselessly
but attentively. Ten new looms were
started up last week. Mr. James
H Free returned last week from S
C. where he had carried a two-horse
load of Plaids, &c, with 1,140 lbs. of
wool, 900 lbs. hides, 117 lbs. beeswax
and 9 sheep skins amounting to $400,
The wagon trade from this county to
the South is quite extensive. The
above figures indicate that is is a pay
ing business.
flfiWS HOTES.
The whaling bark Louise, of New
ceaiora, mass., was loscoepj. in
the Arctic ocean by strilcmg ice. Six
men perished.
Mary Churchill, who mysteriously
disappeared from her home in St.
Louis several months ago," and who
was discovered in Indianapolis Sun
day, reached St Louis Monday in
kcharge of her father. She refused to
say why she leit home.
The suit of the heirs orSthe Kerr
estate against the Chicago South Park
commissioners for the value of 111
acres of land in the Chicago parks,
which has teen in the courts for thir
teen years, was decided Monday in
favor of the heirs, the verdict being
ior over $ eou,uuu
Fossils ia Alabama.
Sdma Timts.
Judge Lawrence Johnson, of the
United States Geological Survey, was
in the city yesterday, having return
ed from his investigation of the fossil
deposits lately developed in Bogue
Chitto Creek, Dallas county. He
called at the Times office to report
his discoveries. , In answef to an in
quiry on the subject he said: VI found
no phosphatic bed on Bogue Chitto,
a3 rumored. The assemblage of mam
malia bones and teeth ia very inter
esting, however. Besides the elephant,
the ancient American horse, and the
mastodon are well represented. In
the run of the creek are alsa found
bones of deer and a fewlfragmehts of
human bones. -' These may not belong
to the ame matrix as the others. In
from the appearance of .the selection
it ia fimrRAlv.-rtmhfl.hlA f.hott.hAir aa
And here lies:the ;tlifficulty45That
mainx, er Dea or way ana nme, from
which the true f ossil remains areie
rived, ' has "noti beeri-f satisfactorily
niade out.iLEverytbinghas been much
disguised by changes in the bed of the
creek and by the unmense; influx of
sand, which generaUyf covers every
thing, except at the.few points where
the water naa cut dnwn tVi tha nt.tn
limestone. -.When .lhe clar marl is
found which contains these bones, it
will ATJrobablv' nrnv vn.1ltn.hTa aa a
local manure.? .
Southern Iron.
Chattanooga Timet
- One experienced iron master, now
in charge of a furnace in this county,
uays u iron goes Deio w an average of
io per -ton for ' all grades, half or
more of the Southern f urnices will
blow, out or blow their owners into
the bankrupt courts. There mav be
locations so fortunately, situated for
the production of pig iron m the South
that it can be produced for $9 per ton,
but no. such place has yet been found;
it practical results are to be taken as
proof. The talk about the Alabama
district making iron for $8 is suf
ficiently answered when we point to
the fact that with the average price
of iron at $17 M on the furnace bank,
several of . the finest stacks - in the
world, located near Birmingham,
have lain, idle for, months. Do the
drawing room and sanctum iron mas
ters wart us to believe that the own
ers of those plants are such . fools as
to allow investments of - hundreds of
thousands) to remain 'unemployed
when their product could be turned
over at a profit of 300 per cent- per
annum.
Kilbarn Gets a Verdict fer $60,000.
Washington, Nov. 7. The jury
in the case of Jtilbourn against ex-Ser-geant-at-arms
Thompson-.for $350,000
for false imprisonment rendered a ver
dict for $60,000 for the plaintiff. The
defense moved for a new trial. ,
t ; Hundreds of letters from those using
Ayer's Hair Vigor attest its as a re
storer of gray hair to its natural color,
As a stimulant and tonic,t preventidg
and often curinir. baldness, . and cleans
ing and Bootbintt he. scalp, its use can
not De.teojBtroDsiy recooamended.
-Ir.
, f -Si
Depending 'on the
Kno Tortt m Cornssmdenet, , Jf !
Leonard Case, a millionaire old bach
elor, r i charitable andT l eccentric.'
died in Qevelandcity wvi'years
ago, leaving: beside a handsome leg-
acy ior a bcpoqi oi appuea science
which bears his name, a large prop
erty for his heirs and next of., kin to
quarrel over in the courts' One of
the suits now. pending in - the Ohio
Supreme Court, the court of last . re1
sost, binges upon the appearence of
the letter ':s" in $he statutes.! The:
other descendants of Leonard Case's
mother claim a share m the estate;
The statutes provide that under cer-,
tain contingencies the estate' , of a
deceased person shall , pass to the
estate of a deceased perspn shall pass
to the next of km of the blood ot,
ancestors from whom - the estate
came. If the word "ancestors" is to
be construed in its full force, the
descendants of Mrs, Case can obtain
full share. On the other hand, it is
claimed that the letter "s" at the end
of "ancestor" crept into the statutes
through toe carelessnees of some
printer or' proof-reader. The case
will be heard in the Supreme uouix
before long. The property involved
is valued at f 1,000,000.
. ---- .
No More Tobacco ior CoBTicts.
The use of tobacco among the in
mates of Moyamensing prison, Phila-
delphia, was abolished by the ppara
of directors six months ago. ine
prison physician watched the. effeqt-
upon the men caretuiiy, ana reports
their general health improved, with
no evil effects from the deprivation.
The experiment has proved 80 suc
cessful that it has been decided not
tf use tobacco in the place any more.
Therefore the board has askea for an
appropriation of $200 for the improve
ment of the library instead of the
usual $800 for the weed.
Josh Billings Henrd From.
Nfweobt, It. I., Aug, 11, 1880. ;
Dear Bitters I am here trying to
breathe in all the salt air of the ocean.
and having been a sufferer for more
than a year with a refractory liver, I
was induced to mix Hop Bitters with
the sea gale, and have found the tinc
ture a glorious result. I have
been greatly helped by the bitters, and
am not afraid to say so. Yours without
a struggle. JOSH BILLINGS.
FOR SALE,
Cotton Seed Meal
for feeding or fertilizing, in quantities
to suit purchasers. The best feed for
cattle ever sold, being worth twice as
much as corn meal.
For sale by W. W Ward & Co.
nov6dtf CHARLOTTE OIL CO.
of the continned use of mercury and
potash for the treatment of blood and
skin diseases they never cure, and
nearly always injure or totally ruin the
general health.
A WIXL-KOW DRUGGIST,
My drug store was the first to sell
Swift's Specific. It was then put
up in quart bottles which sold for $5.00
each. I have seen a great many cases
cured by its use, and some who had
tried all sorts of treatment. In fact, I
have never known it to fail when taken
properly. I sell a large quantity Of it,
and for all diseases that are dependent
on blood poison or skin humor. It cures
pimples and blotches on the skin, and
makes the complexion fair and rosy. As
for blood taint, there is no sucn word
as fail. It cures cases that have long
withstood other sorts of .treatment, and
without any of those recurring troubles
that generally follow mercurial and
other so-called cures.
T. L. MASSENBTJRGr, Macon, Ga.
DRV TETTER.
; Epr years I was afflicted with Dry
Tetter of the most obstinate type. Was
treated by many of the best physicians;
took quantities of mercury, potash aud
arsenic, which, instead of curing the
tetter, crippled me up with mineral
pOisonUnd rheumatism. The tetter con
tmned to crow worse, and the itchinc
JjjTrnost made me crazy. In this condi-
tionJveaS induced to take swift's ope
cific,anti."tbe result was as astonishing
s it was gratifying, in a few months
the tetter was eeufrely well, the mer
curial poisoning all out of my system
and I was a well man and due only to
Swift's Specific. All like sufferers
should take it.
JAMES DUNNING, Louisville, Ky.
What a Physician Says.
Cypress Ridge, Monroe CoM Ark.,
July 23, 1883.
I have a bright little daughter who
will be two years old next month. She
has been troubled nearly ever since her
birth with a skin disease, which I first
diagnosed chicken-pox , but later found
it to be some sort of eczema; at any
rate it resisted very stubbornly all the
different treatments. I procured one
bottle of Swift's Specific and gave it to
her in small doses three times a day,
and in a short while had the satisfac
tion to see that she was entirely well I
am so well pleased with its effect on her
that I shall not only ne it in my prac
tice, but I shall administer it to my
other children and take it myself.
W. E. Bronte, M. D.
Our treatise on -blood and skin dis
eases mailed free to applicants.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ,
Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga.
Coming Every Day
Largest Stock in the State of
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DIAMONDS,
Silier !aiad SilYfrPIatcd
Ware.
Gold, Silver Tand Steel Spectacles,
Opera Glassest Gold-headed, Canes, and
Fancy Goods generally, all of which, I
am belling low for cash: ' -' i
- rjn -A h'?l 5- - if "J " - -4
Watch -Glasses only 10 cents. " -v- '
- Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired
i J. T. BUTLER,
C AE0LINA JE WElJEY STORE ' f.
- -MA;tr i'-1 Charlotte". HO.? '
Minors Dollars
Gooc s
Watches, Clocks
'i ' j ' '
. :
1 1 Mi p.
V''.' SfciU GUEE.t, - 1 ,
fVhat t be Ore at Fih Cutiarlvt Ay:
lest wlrl Wsnt to FiorWa ;ana wnaetbare'
e ntra&ed Mad la a very severe form when
l retarued borne I wirt t bed .ini KDMiaedtoere
not I serti-. Mj njmutoms were terrible, f had
uil, actilnt? nalns la my hd. ItmOs and around
m Dactc Mr auDttHw was wn illy rona nnd I
felt a lacft of euerg tneti 88 I bad often beat d
dseilrdtrot bad never experlencetl. Anyone
wbo baa ever bad a severe Attack of Malaili can
apprt-eiaie ray eonaitfon. A 1 Iiled to set any
b-Ur 1 determined to trv h nmMT nnia h a
gentlernan In wi otn Ibad tne greatest cnafldenoe.
i am oarD' to pay i etreetaa Dernaanent reitaf
and that I urn well to-day trmmgb tbe lnfljence
or Warner's Sak ts ire. ifter sncb an experi
ence t can most heaittly rcomme: d it to all so.
terers. A REAL HE. si ED Y.
Neltber Myatlcal nor Indian la Origin
bnt Seleatif ic And peciflc
of over Twenty-le years Btandlrg.
A KSiiiriJBOk
more popular at borne, and where best Known,
tban all other Kemedie ot Its klod.
UEflKUV
endorsed by the best Phys clans and Druggets at
1st borne.
that Mr. a W. O'NtUl, Goodwater, Ala., sais rais
ed hit w fo from an lnvaii l s bed, una tie believes
saved ber uie
A RKnEDV
of which a promln-nt AtUnw n erohant s.:ll. "t
would nave gvtn f 5u0 tut s-xia hsso'u as 1 would
a nlcKel tor wbai two do ties of our medicine did
for my dacgbier "
A IttiTlEOV
In regard to which 3 J. ( wselt, M D. Druggist, ot
Tboniasvillts, tJn.ts: "1 can recitil Instances In
which It afloratwi re le; af:er ail the usual reme
dies nad f si en "
about which Dr W. B Ferrell, La Granee, 6a.,
writes: i have usea tor me last 20 ears the
medlcfrie you are putting ap, and ftMuidertt tbe
best combination ever nottoa together for tbe ai
seastss for which it Is recjmnwKied."
A ttEiTlliUV
of which Dr. Joel Bran ham, Atlanta, said: "I
bate examined tne recipe, end bav no hesPa
tlon In advising its ue, at d confidenfy recom
inend it."
A REMEDY
which the Bev. H B Johnson, near Marietta. Ga.
sa)8 ho bas usea lit his family lih "the utmoet
satisfaction." and recomineuded H to tbe fauvlles
"who found it to be lust what 't is recommended '
A hlMr-UY
of which Pem erton, I vers on & Denlson say: ' We
bave been selling it for matiy years, with con
stanilj increasing sales. Tbe sricle is a staple
wiib us, and onV or absolute merit."
A HE.tll.DY
ofbteb Lamar, Banltin ft Lamar sj: "We
sold 6o g-oss in four month and never sold It
in any i-lace but bat 11 was wanted again '
by which Dr. aijh. of LaQrange. Ga., sars: "1
cured one of tun most obstinate cases uf Ticabi
oua mxkstbcatiiim that ever came wit bin my
kuowledg- lba few bott'ea."
or which Dr. J. o. Hcrss Notaclgv Ala , sajs: "1
am tu ly convif ced that it Is ui, rivalled for ibat
ctass of diseases which It claims to cure."
A HfiJIEDY
about which Maj Jio t:. wnltner. of Atlanta, well
and favorably K..own all over the United abfes as
a General Insurance Agent shjs: 1 uvd this
Uemedr. before ths war on a latge p'aut-tlnn o
igr-at nuinr tiof cases, andalwaj wUh absolute
success."
A REMEDY
sbontwhlchJ W htrangA. of Ci r'orsvUe. Ga .
ertlfles that one bott.e cured two im-imrH-rs of his
family of mens ru-il irregularity of many years
standing.
tbat IS CHAPBB THAN ANT OTESB MEPICISS of 1-0
kind in itie wrid oe-8ii-e k tw. bjTTLSs
WiIJL CtTBB TEX MOST OBSTTHATX CAS
In rr gsrd to wboe unfailing. u.rival'ed euretlve
propnePve i nave many buna rr as o' testlm'v
nlRIS TBXS GKKAT POPULAR KXXKDT IS BRAD
iTKLD's Regulator (Woman's Brst rteud ) Vor
saie oy n urugvista.
Price: gtnail size 75 cents. L-rge pize SI. 50.
Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer,
J. BtADFIKLD,
Ko 108 8. Prj or Street Atiautn, G .
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We will pay 18 cents per bushel of 30
pounds for good sound cotton seed, de
Iiyered at our mill. Will pay 18 cents
per bushel for seed delivered at any sta
tion on railroads running to Charlotte,
for car loads of' ten tons and above, we
paying freight on same.
, Or we will give. one ton of meal in
exchange for two tons of seed. This
exchange -being of great value to the
farmer should be taken advantage of.
one tonof meal being worthvmuch
more forTeeding or fertilizirilfthantwo
tons of sees. -
CHARLOTTE OIL CO.,
nov6dawtf Charlotte, N. C.
For Ladies "and- Ge.ntleme-o:
I take Pleasure In ennonnclne thut mv f nneh
Room, i.ext door to Andrews' urnlture store Is
'tow open ior in coming season, and tnt JTian,
Oysters and all the oelioac.es of the Inner man
an Da nad on the
P AT- O 3- W a A T-YOU-E AT-PL A N.
Repf ctfufly, W. B. TaYlOB.
dv.tf
THINK OP IP NOW I
- AHbongb much ts said abont the impor
tance of a blood-purifying medicine, it may be
. possible that the subject has never seriously
claimed your attention. . Think of it now!
Almost every person has some form of scrof
dons poison latent In his reins. When this
develops in Scrofolons Sores, tJlcers, or
Eruptions, or in the form of Rheumatism,
or Organic DIseaaes, the suffering tbat en
sues is terrible. Hence the gratitude of those
Vbo disoorer, as thousands yearly do, that
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
ul thoroughly eradicate this evil from the
system,
As well expect, life without air as health
without pure blood. . Cleanse the blood with
AxBB's Sabaapartt.t.a.
fBEFAXESBT - -
Dr. J.C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass.
SeldbyallJDrng'gists; 91, six bottles fer
WITHOUT A TEACHER !
SOUDfir ' B Tnntnnt.ananni
Guide to Keys ot Piano and Organ.
Price 81. Will teach any person to play
20 pieces of musio n one day. You
couldn't learn it from a teacher in a
month for $20. Try it and be convinced.
Sample copy will be mailed; to any ad
dress on receipt of 25o-nts in stamps by
Heaknii & Co., Publishers, P. O. Box
14o7, Ne w York,
Rnrna. RrWTtirM en.
OdyBsey, 7mtS0QlnS
50o., Keats. 40c.: Meredith -Knl T SSKr
bir,& ?Vi aJ?4 other-: -Fine cloth
SlS-8"1 examation before
Joror fi"AfTM Wi dealers.
-yra B. Aura, Publisher, 18yesey Sti,
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''imntV'.'ipitm".
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ST. VITUS MCE, ALCHOHOLISM,
- OPIUM; EATISB, SiTHILLIS,
SCBCFUUXIMGS EVIL,
UGLY BLOOD DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA,
NERVOUSKESS, SICIC HEADACHE,
RHEUL'iTISH, NERVOUS WEAKNESS,
rOTfilPBOSTluiTtt
BRAIN WORRY, ELCDD SORES,
BILIOUSNESS, CCSTIVErJESS,
KIDKEY TROUBLES AKD IRREGULARITIES.
Sy$1.50 per bottle at driiggists.'SS
The Dr. S. L Richmond Red., Co., Prcp'rs.
. , et. Toswpai. a-to. (i)
Correspondence freely answered by physicians.
For testimonials and circulars send stamp.
" C. H. CBITTINTOS, Agent, Kew York.
We are now Opening np a rery Large
and Complete Stock of Fall and
Winter
Oar goods have been carefully selected from tbe
very be-t shoe manufacturers in the country an
we e aim to have one of the handsomest stocks oi
Guts', Ladies', Misses' and Children
FINE SHOES
That has ever teen off red to tbe retail trade of
Charlotte.
As we 1 a quality, and cordially invite all that
need a pair of shoes of any kind to see our good.
befo.e buying.
ORAY& BRO.
oet. 8 1888
SALEM
ALMANACS.
20 Gross
OP THE OLD RELIABLE
SALEM ALMANACK. For 1884,
JUST RECEIVED
Wilson Bros.
SOLE AGENTS.
NEW FAIL STYLES!
We are now reeetviDf otr nt w Kail tjles cf
MILLINERY,
BO.XVbTS, FLOWER!,
FKATIIEK, PIUOTES, SATIK9,
SILK BIBBOv, PLUS !,&.
Will have our stock complete and will open our
vwmua wi nara ana avnnsTe on
Tuesday. Oct. 2nd,
When we. wi:l show the largest and most com
plete stock of
FINE SIILIIMRY
y!uTeJTerlhawn- A,Bo " th Rovelfesln,
?''?i,C?.Ywi OTfti,- NKKWKB, AOT10N8
"ANCY o ODH, for Ladles, Misses and Chll
dren, i ZKP&YB, YABNS, Jto
W have engaged an exper!enc3d Milliner, Mta
kbbip, from Baltimore, as an as ltMni, and are
P Pared to fnmUb anrthmir tn Ihn Vtlltnrr Itn
and at . " "
PRICES AS LOW
A anywhere tn this country.
''?? OTAr OHS HTTNOBBB fine r atterns
HATtJ apd BONNIT8 will be opol ed tUIbDaY,
'T.IOORE COUNTY GRIT"
. AMftai tn ain tr t ATAlffA
J WAN ullXd ANU IWIUrOI UftCfe
I- (ALLSOXSX,
ICESTiriTHEVOnLD
1 SAKFllS OF MXAX tSSt
, OA APFUOATKUr. '
O i ismi eAiouiA imisTflM ta
Branch OfBce-3iarlotte, H. O.-
BOOTS i SHOES
I,
f
fcisitiiiiPttilliiyFiiilii
As I have marktid many of my things down to
iiT COST
To make room for Fall Stock.
FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY
SALE OP THE
BELLEVUE HOTEL
HIGH POIKT, N. C.
By virtue of a decree of the Superior
Court of Guilford count, at the Fall
Term, 18S3, in the case of ?eorge T.
Leach against Clara Barbee and others,
I shall -ell at p. blic auction, to the
highest bidder, on the premise j at High
Point, N. C, on
Saturday, December 1, 183,
The valuable property situated in said
town, known as the UUL.I..I4Vt K
HOTEL, containing t wo acres of land
on which is situated a hotel, a brick
building three stories above ground,
with a basement containing 31 rooms,
including parlor, dining room and serv
ing room the basement containing the
kitchen, pantry, tore room, billiard
and bar. On the lot in the rear of the
hotel is a buildirjg used for laundry and
servants. Also 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 which the ho el is sup
plied with water, being pumped into a
large tank n the third story, and
thence distributed throu h ipes, sup
plying all the rooms of the house, as
well as tbe office, serving room and
kitchen, ladies' and gents' closets and
bath tubs.
Two Large Cookingr Ranges
Ar attached to the building; also an
Fleetric Enunriator, with wires
con ecting with all the rooms. In fact
the house is supplied with rast of the
modern improvements, and may be
styled FIRS8-CLASS for this country.
Persons seeking valuable and desira
ble "property would do well to examine
this. It is immediately i n 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.
Tcrnw of Sale One-fourth cash,
one-fourth on a credit of six months,
and the other ne-half on a ct edit 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. i
LEVI M. SCOTT,
oct23t"tds Commissioner.
TFTFfWI
POSITIVELY CURES
Dyspepsia, Iiyer and Mey enplane
I have used your "life for the LiveT
and Kidneys" with great benefit, and
for dyspepsia, or any derangement of
the liver or kidneys, I rgard it as being
without an equal.
Jas J. Osborne, Att'v at Law,
Boilston, Henderson county, N. C.
Far superior to anv liver pad.
Hugh Thomas, Glendale, S. C.
Your medicines ate 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 montho
of the present summer putting in our
patent 1 "Automatic Fire Extinguishers. ' '
Please send me two dozen of the largest
bottles. J. N. Peahce,
Providence. R. I.
Two bottles of your medicine, 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 upand pronounced
her case as hopeless.
Samuel Jepfeks, 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. Denatjx, C harleston, S. C.
Had bad liver complaint for mrre
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 curea me. I am now Btout
and hearty. J. N. Ward,
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
icine I have been entirely free from that
complaint. P. C Mehaffee,
Glendale, S. C.
In large 25c. and SI. 00 bottles. Sold
by druggists and dealers generally.
Prepared by
DR. HILTON. Glendale, S. C.
October 28, dtf.
AYER'S
Ague Cure
IS WARRANTED to cure all eases of ma
larial disease, such as Fever and Ague, Inter
mittent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever,
Dumb Ague, Bilious Fever,' and Liver Com
plaint., In case of fail are, rafter due trial,
'dealers are authorized, hy our circular of
Jul7 1st, 1882, to refund the money.
Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowell,Mas8.!
Bold by all Druggists.
rjpRl JrlAOILlV
WHOLESALE GROCER
AND COMMISSION MiaSCHAlSTT, ;
Orders solicited fend , promptly BUea.
UiMtik
WHOLESALE GnOCEnS.
Colie'ee SteeeC Ch&Aatt w"e-v ' '
fall stoek alwararn store Bighest mrloes paid
lorlarpjauanatles ot Wheat f a
"jmrfcm-. .. f- . " s.r
IT
sarijtjfFi
Sid
1
'9
WK ilAVK
JUS
-And opened up as fine a let of
CGJJCTIONERY
as-was eWbrmight to thin market for
both the. Wholesale and Retail Trade
foreign aild Domestic Fruits. Nut- &c
.way8 xu 8tock- 0ur facilities in the
BAKING
line are now better than ever, espr ei;iv
for furnishing
Pieia ace Qrnwulfii r,
BREAD and PASTRIEF.
Special attention is called to the fact
that w.e are still 'sell ng
One Full Pound of Bread, Itt
Quality, for
FIVE CENTS.
Respeotfully.
C. II. MS A i 'J..
Mn'fg Confectioners and Bakers.
fQij Barrels and Sacks Flour,
150
100
200
300
100
Bjt-t Meal.
Barrels Mo'.asstg.
Package) Lard.
Boxes Seap.
Packages Soda.
2 PjQ Boxes and Bsrr ; Is Cskr s as d rrstkei s.
50
Cases Sardines.
1 2 ?j Cases Oysters.
140 Boxes Chem
2y Boxes ( anaj.
50 Hair-Barrels Champagne Cldrr.
ij Boxes Tobacco.
50,000
25 Crates apples.
BACOX, SUGAR, COFFEE,
RICE, TEA, Ac.
At Inside Figures.
MATEU & ROSS.
novldtf
Just Receive.
New Crop
Very Fine,
Rye Flour, Graliam Flour, Sure
Raisins, Buclrtrbeat Flour,
-AT-
BARNEIT & ALEXANDER.
Fi 0. MUNZLER
i i - AoEnrr roe
Ke Mm & M Brewerj flnnwi s
-i , (Of Phtladeinala, ra j -
Cchirated lager Beer,
' . " la aegs and BosHes,
v alast reTvVd a small lot of BOTTLED
Af?aSa WrST W 1 offer to the public at
a reaaoaawe pn i; assw ufmvr.tit.
Look Box U, Charlotte, H. C
-..bras. .
IT WHOLESALE.
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