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" , -TP 9 'or .at lm a HTird r n iu am I U a""- nanul A. VwX . . Coming Every Day Larget Stock In the State of AND f.M '"WW SS5 -4ft gigW T W EES L BBS T T Silver ant! Siter-Plated WARE. Gold, Silter snA Oparalulaesefl Fancy obar geowall; am selling low for cash. Watch Glasses only 10 cents. Watches, Clock and Jewelry repaired and warranted. CAROLINA JEWELRY STORE Charlotte. N. C. Tkc Old aA W1 Ealab1fl.el , UeWef ' Hare removed to the . ? ' s . ... 5 ! f Large and Commodious Store CORKER TRAD" snfl TRYOST STS.J r Uadex.tha Central Hotel, " ' fVkere.Thcy Their Old i rUll Olxtil t S P. -AN ELEGANT LINE OF TIL9-- it M V;, Extendiag th'4ratuUtk)iiUe neason we te tne opportunitT,?rf. thanking a generous public for the pat- 1HO O A Jx rwiage grren rthiruit testvere&H yeare, and confidently hope to merit a continuance in the future. Mi; jBi voc- 5 wOj?ftT :3c i F .1. ..in r?yi. r' -' t M. It W M i5. yfi 1 :jj jnuinuHiiuaiHiqian, ' New Goods .?'!9inooj nmn V ! 1 ; j Steetjilpeoteclee, Ijoicb-neaaeaJanee, ana . , m ayn aBSef whiofa l AUL -11 j j . 'r jjj j STATJENjEI e Durnam erunzer companj composed of young men who mean business and Know hpw -te-dd iW , i j ; h c ' Lincoln Press adToCatesil udg9 ftilmer for Governor. ; The, latter is a townsman of Gen. Scaled land Eedt- fartner! MechajliQ: In Goldsboro thl EpifecOpalians iate extended a cafl te fiieiit old! Hector. J. W. La- mgnijMtil the EgfBfty terians have built a new parsonage; wnerem-nwJT. J. M. Rose will be nicely planted, ) The Newbern Railroad Directory met last week, and ("tied" six,, jk lavor or leasing me roaa w me Hum phrey Gatling Syndicate, and six op posing so"Honors ar Easyistjclo one and half dozen to j t'other. And it looks as if the "last; state of that Mullet will be worse than the Best." (N. B. This is a brunt cork joke, probably by (dolaganJnirjl, Favetteville Obsever: Cumberland Bupirit was in sessionrther was very large, andj occupied the whole week. There were five prison- ?rs sentenced to the; penitentiary hirley Webb, 3 years ; Henry Cro martie, 3 years; Henry Cole, 2 years; Lloyd White eighteen months; all colored. Iftnilngton gtar: Maj. W. A. Hearne,v who was here a few days ago. -gathering statistics of our . port 1n th( interest of the C. F. & Y. v. R. R., says the Harlowe's Creek Canal, connecting Beaufort with the Neuse, will soon be completed, when the distance between New B rae and Beaufort, by water will be reduced to 36 miles, whereas it ia now 120 miles by the way of Cove Sound and the straits. Asheville Citizen : Mr. J. M. Smith, of Madison, sold at Ray's the contents of six barns of tobaoco for $l,5oy.uu, which is $261.50 per karn of 400 lbs. He has eicrbt mole barns which will average hini $300: --The success at tained by Dr. W.J. andiver in tne testAhlishmpnt of a :vf"PTtahlfl seed farm, to supply the South with pure seeds, is gratifying both to the friends of tho doctor and the mends ot our section. His orders now come from every Southern State. Mons. Virion des Lauriers," the Frenchman, of New York, who has been to Richmond county, to find out a good place at which to locate a cocoonery and vineyard, returned yesterday. In an interview, he said he had bee to Richmond and Moore countiek'ahd had m both found ad mirable locations, which more than met his anticipations. He sayB the climate and soil are iust right, and that he is particularly impressed with the estate. NEWS NOTES. A scheme to poison the Czar'a bread has been discovered. A dispatch from Matamoras. Mexi co, says that the Rev. Father Dam azo Soto, of Concordia, in the State of Vera Cruz, has discovered the key to. the Aztec writings. f I i ; Mr Sam. Medary, who lately resigned as paymaster of the Cin cinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Rail road, is reported to be a defaulter to the extent of $25,000, mostly lost at faro. The case of the Commonwealth against the Dismal Swamp Canal Lottery iOompany was commenced In Petersburg, Va., Tuesday. The prosecution is brought to test the legality of the sale of lottery tickets in Virginia. ine trial oi Arcn. tx. Kowana a clerk in the county court office at Pittsburg, Pa., charged with tho em bezzlement of $41,000 of the county s money, began Tuesday. Rowand still retains his position. . A young man of 19, name Comer, .was.arrested in Detroit last night. charged with stealing letters. He confessed having rifled three thou sand letters within six months, in Order to accumulate sufflcieut money W marry. S Three hundred Long Island far mers, assembled at Hicksville Tues- dayjnth the intention of lynching KUgg, wno murderously assaulted "Mr. Spraneue. but the prisoner had been taken to Hunter's Point for examination. :: inomas U. Kichards, superinten dent of the Bull Rnn colliery of the Lehigan and Wiikesbarre coal com pany at Pottsville. Pa., while cross- flag a bridge over the: mouth of the slope Monday, fell to the bottom, a distance of 200 yards, and was killed. Reube Springer, of Cincinnati, has gJvetof2f,p00 td pro vide?-the, build ings for the art school which has just been liberally endowhed by Judge Nicholas Longworthi Mr.- Springer's gu.i.-'wui-oe.usea toaaa two stories to the Cincinnati "College building for me ue oi tne art scnooi. .... J. M. Kiford, amerchaut, of Mo- rian, hssex county, Vermont, accom Piwieu vy rns wne ara two youug uauguiera, startea ior nis tatner's borne, in Warren, Vermont, on Jan yoiry xi. xne party nas not since been heard from and it is feared jney were frozen to death. .... - ' ti Articles of mconoration of ihn Merchants' Teleeranh and Hahl VJompany were filed m. New.York m i rm ! m . xueeuav. xne lines At t.hA mmmnv extend l&enf ew:iTork to ottuuyxooicio -Broortyii, tbenoe to tne soutn snore of Lbng. ulqnd, . and across the Atlanticfceah to the coast oi.ureat Britain and tothe coasts of r ranee and Germany. Tha . capital. ouuc. w nxea at i3,uoujuuo put pro visions is made for its mcfeai3e to sum-not. to. exceed $20. ooo. ooo Amnn "rtU :iLtiili 'tZ.i ' ' o WPwjujwraine company are x-nomas A. jamos, Matthew C. D. coroen, JMward A Ouintard,. David Binghara, Edwin Rj Xiiveririore and Jienry w.u. Jfidye.! v. -e- rrr: ASomtotr Nete om Georgia. XAUe gloomUy we sa? in our dis mal sanctum last 'Thursday and xuuux iu.uuy rmmnaieo? i.-rrer . ..jour ragged matrimonial prospects for toother year, a".idden sunny glow trsoftest sunshine iseenied-to.- break w uh an4 glad oi j miuK wiinin ana nri mnd t Had some ImiiitttotgeT Swept golden hnngt bearing -'of oU from, the better coul4-5nbr hal "H,Fng pi4uTB f ita' divine! m)jauuree ana emana this ethi,tofltreiie,,viifief raceofejiiss Minnie H. Bib&ei the Rtrrvt Ttut I Stan r- JUX kH.lt, valid wrr: sbp-irihm-l I ana anKKrmat Com tor to the senatorial caucus, last nijgnt, -mA. we, . m 1 T rJ deadlock a resolution was. OEtereaia j withdraw Sweeney and taJsa. a ballot rm WiujmoQ nd Blaekbnrn and then I take jraothe)T"bal3feDidw man ana jsweeney. ? iuca simw wan; Miknf irl (lianaoirtrt Dtd 'tl trrpiAt: deal of filibursting was indulged in by the Blackburn leaders. The " caucus -a journed until to-day ! without ;5om pleting a ballot. Many ' hew names; worn nmnncuH that, of fiftrlisle being received with great applause; Finally trie, confusion became so great iom the chairman without form of motion declared the caucus adjourned-- . ; t The North Carolina Exposition Q (7. f ? r f ; Raleigh. N; CiJan. 31. TheNorth Carolina State Exposition has been organized here, with a capital stock of $50,000. Wm. S. Timrose75f Raleigh, wa elected president, ?;and Heprrmm'9 secretary. The exposition will be held during the entire month of October ; . ? Swift's Specifie t nntlrelT a vegetable DreDaratloDi nd jhould not be confounded with the various Imitations, non secret humbugs, "Succus Alterans," etc., aDof which either contain mercury and potash, or are composed of old remedies which have long since been discarded as of no value In the treatment of Blood Diseases, and none of them contain a single article which enters tnto the composition of Swift s and there Is nothing in the world like it. Be sure to get the genuine. Send for Treatise on Blood ana Skin Diseases, free. Tmt SwiTT specific CO., urawer a, auouia, uo. Home Items. "All your own fault , If you remain sick when you can Get hop bitters that never Fm.il. The weakest woman, smallest child. and sickest invalid can use hop bitters with safety and great good. Old men tottering around irom rheumatism, kidney trouble, or any weakness will be almost new by using hop bitters. My wife and daughter were made healthy by the ue of hop bitters and I recommend them to my people. Metho dist Clergyman. Ask any good doctor it nop Bitters are not the best family Medicine on earth Malarial fever, ague, biliousness, will leave every neighborhood as soon as hop bitters arrive. "My motner drove tne paralysis ana neuralgia all out of her system with hon bitters." Ed. Oswego Sun. Keep the kidneys neaitny witn nop bitters and you need not fear sickness Ice water is rendered harmless and more refreshing and reviving with hop bitters m each draught. The viaror of youth for the aged and infirm in hop bitters. THE GREAT DR. DIO LEWIS- HI OnteiMken Opinion. The very marked testimonials from College professors, respectable physi cians, and other gentlemen of intelli srence and charpcter to the value of Warner 's sAib (Jure, published in the editorial columns of our best newspa pers, have greatly surprised me. Many of these gentlemen I know, and reading their testimony I was impelled to pur chase some bottles of Warner's SAFE Cure and analyze it. Besides, I took some, swallowing three times the pre scribed quantity. I am satisfied the medicine is not injurious, and will frankly add that if I found myself the victim of a serious kidney trouble i should use this preparation. The truth is, the medical profession stands dazed and helpless in the presence of more than one kidney malady, while the tes timony of hundreds of intelligent and very reputable gentlemen hardly leaves room to doubt that Mr. H. H. Warner has fallen upon one of those happy dis coveries hich occasionally bring help to Buffering humanity. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. In view, of the fact that expressed a doubt as to the value of Mott's Mineral Paint, I will now say that I had not examined into it carefully. Since fully learning what it is composed of, mode of applying it, &e.? I deem it just and proper to say that I believe it is entitled to the merit claim d for" it. I have for a long time given special attention to the application roofing paintsarid' have endeavored here and elsewhere to use tho best. Now, in thanking the public for their ' generous pat- ronaere, I will - say that here- jafter I shall be connected with the , Charlotte Hre' and "Water Proof , Roofing Company. Jauv30t,h, 88:.., : ,;::Bl-:,7 Pectoral. " OrrrUlei Ohio, Sept. H, 1882. DULDS. ''Having b.en subject to a bron. tMK uf : .efaial -retion, with frequent olds, for a number of years. I hereby cer- j',tlfT that Attb's Chbkbt Pbctobai. gives u-m prompt relief, and is tho most a&ctltf remedr I have ever trfcd. v i iJ f I n t-irtm t; t inns a j HAxrxTOir, Mt Qileaol Otto, June 28, TftSl CDUGHS. M I have bvATi4)mwr a. Ten oourh and laitk. tofel rMtMsodd fjfect, and I am rJeased Wweaunen4 mmA - ' - ' n.L iu itM jav!! J mm a ABJJTJJBmOjnaA,(ar.T bo A Stornf Catena CaUa M. jbAJ u rT"w mnwaieaia-aasff .;, 4wa,A4wh Wf-" m men M n tEr - tw a vA.. JrU,t 1 . m aVf thericturd Oteakyf"fc amnmBmnD9nmmnmmnnnHnnnmi -- i f ,'1 awi. - .'IBn - ,it I . c snsnpnnpnnnBnnnnnnnBnBnnnnnnnnni IKI WW Jt.i-aw ' ' - A I TORPID DOWELS. disordered; liver ancf MALARIA. From these sooroea arise tai e-foirrt Jm of tho dUeaae8; of tho Imman -race. These ymptomlndlaata Lheixexutence: Xou of Appetite, isowcxa co.tlve lek IXemd- "Mi ' after- Mtln.' mniaB to aertlon ot body or ttlad, Eniotetiou' ilevrt, IKt. oetor tho ejrec. 111 fitly eol ored Urfi,iXWSTIPA'iaI,1 and de mand the usoicf remedy that acti direct v oa the Liver... As aLlvor medieirte TCTT'S PI liIM have no eqnaL Their aotlou on the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing alk impurities through these three ev eugera of tha y.tmu," producing appe tite, sound digestion, regnltiv Btoola, a clear 1 skin ana a vigorous ooay. 1 u rrs cause no nausea or gaping' not Interfere who tuuiy worjt ana are a prWB -. . : ANTIDOTE TO 'MALARIA. re the that hare done me any gbcM. - 4ey aav cleaned me out nicely. Jf-t; appetite la - eplendid, food dlgrests Kadvf , and, i now t r V Jciral passages. It f t race' a new A W.D. EDWABDS; Palmyra, Q. - Soiaev. J-Kbere,a5e. Office, 44 KnrMy Sfc.N. Y. TUTFS HAIR DYE. Grat Hats ob WmsKKEa' euairired in.' stantly to a G lossy Black by -a single a p. pUoatlon of this Din. gold jr DrnggbrU. or sns py sxpress oa reoeapoer v i. Office, 44 Murray Street, New'Torli. TUn'S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FBES. a; STOCK OF- Groceries, Confectioneries FANCY GOODS Can be found at A. R. NISBET & BRO'S. AT REASONABLE PRICES Keep Out the, Cold BY PUTTING IN RUBBER WEATHER STRIPS It is the very thine for puttinz on doors and windows to stop draughts. uaii and see it. We are largest stock of carrying tne HARDWARE in the State, and have your orders. would be pleased to BrowD,-WeiDgta S Co. FANCY GOODS AND Silver Plated Ware AT A.- I BELOW COST. We are desirous of closing out the balance of qpr HOLIDAY GOODS and will sell them regardless of cost. China mustache cups and saucers 56c. worth $1.00. China mustache cups and saucers 75c worth $1.50. China motto tea cups and saucers 35c. worth 50c. China motto coffee cups and saucers 50c. worth SI .00. China motto conee cups and saucers 75c. worth $1.50. China mugs 15c. and 25c. worth 25c and 50c. Lot of vases, etc., at half price. Silver plated ware at greatly reduced prices. Very respectfully, LUDOLF & HARTSFIELD. dec29 Patapsco Flcar.Bg Mills. ESTABLISHED 1771. Itulir-M 1771. RollTm2. PATENT VCAGAMBR!UMrE.Co. This company own and operate tnree mills, as follows: PATAPSCO MILL AT at ElUcott City, Maryland. PATAPSCO MILL B, at Baltimore, Maryland. PATAPSCO MILLC, at Orange Grove Maryland. Having a daily capacity of 1,500 Barrels. PATETT ROLLER FLOUR, manufactured from Maryland and Vir ginia Wheat, celebrated for its purity and nchnesB of Gluten, Phosphates, and other - nutritious properties. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR PATAPSCO SUPERLATIVE, PATAPSCO FAMILY, PATAPSCO EXTRA, CAPE HENRY FAMILY NORTH POINT FAMILY. , CHESAPEAKE EXTRA, BEDFORD FAMILY. ORANGE GROVE EXTRA, C. A. GATIBR1LL M'F'O CO 32 Commerce St., Baltimore, Md Represented by B." N Little john, Charlotte. N. C. ' - 1 norlSdtf DOVE'S free Toif Oil. mn PHVSinTiNS. FARMltaa. tr!BT'8TA X BLBKSKPSKd AND BAJLBOAD MBN AMD HSADH Hit Jf AsttlilBs: ir any memoer oi your botxeUold. from parents to the merest Infant, are afflicted with Malignant Bores, scrof ulotwor other .1.. oit Rheum or Hcald Head. Burns. Wounds, no matter how severe, or of how iong tandin;,oT fKm'WtsWer swjOTiiwiTO-i' " lefV-eentbottieof TUKF OIL. and e guarantee a core or no pay. It 'Cures before other remedies bBtoMtClsiitially apsllcable to all the rrBaaBrmaSM ariythtog that moves on the Turt?? SirWwlWloo. are. J1 JPc, euarTto neaMltte the action of the vims and teat the Oieer It arrests at once the progress pf Erysipelas and removes the inflammation left tor the track of toe disease. ....O.,, I V. yrbnVpd , ; Vs. ; up Yov wish :t ItovtiLjDr ARCHITECTS ATLAI1XA 'AeTiira.te Plana. SDerfficnirori ndi Detailed rrrswrinn furnished for ,jaVU4- tngvtn any part of iectna Of iff' I)- attmaTEBI OaBaTB H vr t , -w r . . .u" - n .swue-iv- j mttm '-y y-.TT7.aa"f i A, t THE BEST m RTED - - " ' rAfZsmWm tlUi&f t I m : im . mm mm- m mt ' " rw L IVmlSSEmi tolElRllEpilQlUlEROln) The only known tpea fie for Epileptic Fita.-ea 3-AUoJbr Spaems aad Palling bickneas.-& Kcrvooa Weakness quickly relieved and cured. Equalled by none in delirium of fcver.-0, (J-Nentrallzes germs of disease and sickness. Cares ugly blotches and stubborn blood sores. Cleanses blood, quickens sluggish circulation Eliminates Boils, Carbuncles and Scalds.-et ay Permanently andpromptly cures paralysis. Yes, It Is a charming and healthful Aperient. Kills Scrofula and Kings Evil, twin brothers. Changes bad breath to good,' removing caui&. CyEouta biliousness and dears complexipn. Charming resolvent and matchless laxative.- It drfves Sick Headache like the wind.- "Contains no drogtio cathartic or opiates. sruaranteed t-pcliable whan all opiates fail.-SH Refreshes the mind and invigorates the body. Cures dvanensia or money refunded. -S rimaorsea in writing Dy over nity tnousana ading physicians m u. S. and Europe. - Leading clergymen in TJ. 8. and Europe. - Diseases of the blood own it a conqueror. For sale by all leading druggists. $1.60."S The Dr. 8. X Richmond Medical Co., Props. St. Joseph, Mo. (2) For testimonials and circulars send stamp. C. N. Crittonton, Agent, New Tork. A REAL REMEDY. Neither mystical nor Iadiaa la Origin oat scHaimc aaa specific A BKJriKOV of over Twenty-Five years standing. more popular at home, and where best known, than all other Remedies ot Its kind. endorsed by the best Ehjsiclaas and Druggets at 1st home. A REnGDV that Mr. C. W. O'Neill, Goodwater, Ala., sajs rais ed his wife from an Invalid's bed, and he believes saved her life. A REHEDV of which a prominent Atlanta merchant said, "I would have given 1500 as soon as soon as I would a nickel tor what two bottles of jour medicine did for my daughter." A REMEDY in regard to which a J. Cassels, H.D. Druggist, of Thomasvllle, 6a., says: "I can recall Instances in which It afforded roller after all the usual reme dies bad fat ed " A REMEDY. about which Dr. W. B Ferrell, La Granoe, Sa wn tea: "1 have used ror the last 20 years the medicine you are putting up, aDd consider it the best combination ever KOtten together for the di seases for waich it Is recommended." A REITIfcDY of which Dr. Joel Bran ham, Atlanta, said: "I have examined the recipe, and have no hesita tion in ad "la lug its use. a&d confidently recom mend 1L". A REMEDY which the Bev. H B. Johnson, near Marietta, Ga. says be has used In his family with "the utmost satisfaction," and recommended it to the families "who found it to be lust what :t is reco mmended A KUIfcDV ef which Pemherton, iverson ft Uenlson say: ' We have been selling It for mauy years, with con stantly increasing sales. The article Is a staple with us, and one of absolute merit." A RETifcDY of which Lamar, Rankin Lamar say: "We sold 60 gross in four months, and never sold it In any place but what it was wanted again " A REM KDt by which Dr. aijh, of Lattrange, Oa., says: "I cured one of tuo most obstinate cases of Vicari ous Hkmstbuatiom that ever came within my knowledge, with a few bottles." A REJTlt-.flY of which Dr. J. C. Hubs, NotasLlga, Ala , says: "I am fully convinced that It is unrivalled for that class of diseases which it claims to cure." A REMEDY about which Hal. Jno. ;. Whltner. of AUanta. well and favorably known all over the United states as a General Insurance Agent says: "I used this Bemeoy, oeiore the war. on a large plantation o a great numb tiof cases, and alway with absolute A REMEDY about which J W. Ktranoe. of CartersviMe. Ga certifies that one bottle cured two members of bis family of menstrual irregularity ot many years staHamg. A REMKnY that IS CRAPIB THAU AJTC OTEKB ICTDICm of Its kind In tne world, because on b two bottlks WILL CUKI Til MOST OBSTtNATK CASS A M.,TIt-.tY in regard to whose unfailing, unrivalled curative pmorletlvm I bave may hundreds ol testimo nials. This obkat populab rkksst ir Brad nai.D'8 Bkoclatob. (Womtn's Best Friend) For an oy ail uruciruu Prion: 8mailsize 75 cents. Lirge size 11.50. oeie rropnetor ana nanuzaeturnr, J. BWADFIKLD, Mo. 108 a Pryor 8t ei Atlanta, Ga. 85 S. Clark St, Opp. Court House, CHICAGO. A ramlar rrxtaftt. BTha Oltleat anlnIlBA in th United State, whoaa utk iajxu kxpkkiexck, perfect mathsd and pox medicina inaare hpeedy and pesmasekt CUBES of all Private. Chronic and Nerroua Disease. A flections of the Blood, Skin, Kidney, Bladder, Kroptlon. Uleer. Old 8rt. ttwelllita; of thS land, Sore Mouth, Tkrvat, Baae Pains, permaneaUjr oared aoa radicated from the ajrktem lor life. NCDVnilC VU'ty-Ipotncy,8minal II kit (I U O Losses, bexual Urcay, Mental tmd Physical Weakness, Failing Memory, Wtak Eyes, Stunted Development, Impedi ments to Marriage, etc., from excesses or any cause, speedily, safely and privately Cured. syTemr, Mlddle-Ared and Old men, and all wno need medical aklll and experience, consult Dr. Bate at once. Hid opinion coats nothing, and may save future misery and shame. When inconvenient to visit the city for treatment, rnosicinra can be sent everywhere by mail or express free Oom obser vation. Srltisself-evidentthataphrsician who gives his whdle attention to a class of diseases at tain arreat skill, and physicians throughout the country, knowing: this, frequently recommend difficult cases to the Oldeai Specialist, by whom every known aood remedy is used. aqr-Dr. Bate's Aae and Expeiivnee make his opinion of an arcane) Import aaoe. S9Those who call see no one but the Doctor. Commit ations free and sacredly eonfldenttal. Cases which have failed in obtaining relief elsewhere, especially solfeited. Feronle Dis eases treated. Call or write. Honrs, from to 4 tofl SandaVH, IO to IS. GUIDE TO Heai.TR sent Fhee. Addrebs as above. novl8deodaw msm. BETORE AND -f AFTER Elsotric fippuaice are i ent on 30 Days' Trial. Vto men only, youns or old, IITTHO are sufTertnj from Nsrvoos Dibiuit, I W Lost Vitality. Lack ov Nekvs Force ajid . TlWI, nUIlSU E,.n,u,.uu (.11 t oT a PaasoMAJ. Katuhk resulting frum abitsks and OTBBJt Causes. Speedy rt;lif n 1 eomplete resto ration of Healiu, Vigor and Manhood Uuaraktkkp. The grandest discovery of the Nineteenth Century. Send at once for UlnWtratedPaBiphlet free. Address yOlTAIC BELT CO., MARSHALL. MICH. ; ;n9Tl8deodav- ' WAR IN CHINA ! THS FRENCH BUDGET FOR THE PROSECTJ 4 TION OF THE WAR STJSTAINE1) AND R, H. W. BARKER AGAIN TO THE FRONT, WMi his large and magnificent stock of FERTILI HERS, tomake cotton to make clothing for -the boys" over In the heathen land. s Wrff 8evenU brands of tte best -&JOTERTILIZ ERS everoiferedto the farmers in this ormntrv htni low a nrioe as thev nn ho, k,,, JS.u"lIT al 88 LToal,myo1d customrrs'theral I J? "nee more Xnew nd toraTfhave1 aStne best Fertilizers for the least rnoney lM ' RespectfuUy, wulmf' ia ' " , ' B. H. T BARKER, r1W9lu ru , , , tj Huntarsville, N.!c. , ; t -S"' j n vnwa' Btates Army, able u. aujAH Jfttd'hlltwiMMl... ' hi 1 taw if M. HAYES . ! a . ... w k r Htn Lrmlryi Dr. BATE Bv t narters DEPARTMENT of MECKLENBURG, Charlotte, Dec. 16f ft, iss3. Special Order ) Wo. 1. J AH loyal subjects of his Roval Hio-r.. ness are hereby informed that at the TY STORE, Opposite Gaston's Stove Depot. They will find a large assortment of CHRISTMAS GOODS, And at prices to suit the times. Call early, before the rush, that you may make your purchases satisfactorily and on Christmas Morn make glad the hearts of all the f amilv. By order of n vr SANTA CLAI S. M. Etheredgk, Manager. I have wagons, wheel-barrows, shoo flies, tool chests, drums, trunks, ten pins tea sets, work boxes, writing desks, comb and brush cases, furniture sets, dolls, in great variety, vases, china goods, smoking sets, elegant bisque fig ures, silk handkerchiefs, &c, &c., &c. Something to suit parents, grandpa rents, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, sweethearts, and all of the dear little ones. Come and see Jumbo. Jr., the walking baby elephant and other novel ties. Respectfully, C. 91. ETHEREDGE. P. S. All letters for Santa Claus may be left here. VeakNervousMen Whose debility, exhausted Powers, premature decay and failure to perform life's duties properly are caused by excesses, errors of vom h t will find a perfect and lasting restoration to robust health and vigorous manhood in MARS TON BOLUS fSTU mach lieithe umaca art dragging nor instruments. This treatment of Kervoai flervoni aleblllty and PhTAllUlllWMTi.tltiinnnl. Debility and snocessfnl because based on perfect diagnosis, new and direct methods and absolnte thor oughness. 1'nll information and Treatise free. Address Commltina; Physician of MARST0N REMEDYC0.,46W.14thSt, New York. novl8deodaw FOUND. Small gold pin with coral setting. Call at Jau. 28. THIS OFFICE. PRIVATE SCHOOL. The Misses Long will re-open their School Feb ruary 1st. on Church street, between 7th and 8th. l or private lessons iu French and German apply io juiss L. w. LU.NU. Jan. 29. Merchants Hotel, SPiRTANBrRG.se, Covering an entire block, has more and larger sample rooms than any other Hotel In the State. A full supply of neat sample tables. Special atten tion given commercial travel." Excellent table and comionaDie rooms. $2 per day. J. W ATKINS LEE. Prop.. Late of the Charleston Hotel. Jan. 28. swim. Pebbles ! Wayside. IF Y9U WANT THE Best Patent Flour In this market, buy It from R. B. ALEXANDER At S3. 73 Per Sack. I will sell you the best Family Flour for $3.00 per sacK. l win sen you f. 1 . lieorge's oest retined Lard in 20 lbs buckets at lit' cents ner Dound. I will sell the best Sugar-Cured Uiicauvassed Hams at ms cents per pouna. 10 Quarts Imported White Beans for $1.00 18 lbs Italian Macaroni, 1.00 8 lbs Buckwheat Flour, 1.00 25 lbs Imported German Cabbage. 1.00 30 Bars Kirk's India Blue Soap, 1.00 25 Bars Capital Soap, 1.00 o ids uou ttaklcg Powder, 1.00 28 lbs Hominy. 1.00 Li lbs Fancy Dried Apples, 1.00 n ids un pealed Dried Peaches, 1.00 13 lbs Brown Sugar, l.oo 12 lbs C Sugar, 1.00 10 lbs Standard Granulated Sugar. 1.00 1 Bushel Red Onions, 1.00 1 Bushel Choice Irish Potatoes, 1.00 6 lbs White Cream Cheese, 1.00 5 lbs Vanilla and Cocoanut Cakes, 1.00 2 lbs Lorillard Snuff, 1.00 Cow Feed, 2 bushels In a sack, 1.60 Imported Dem. Molasses 65 cents per gallon. Extra Choice N. O. Molasses 65 cents per gallon. Sugar Syrup at 40 cents per gallon. 1 dozen 3-lb cans Standard Tomatoes, for $1.30. 1 lb Smoking Tobacco at 35 cents. Plain Candy, Pure, at 16 cents per pound. A good Broom lor 25 cents. 6 cent Cigar for 2to cents. 1 10 cent box of Blacking for 5 cents. With this list of low prices you may be assured that everything I sell Is equally as low, and I re spectfully Invite all to come and see for themselves. These Prices are Cash. I deliver everything Inside of the city limits. Thanking you for past favors and wishing you a world of good luck I am Respectfully, I. R. ALEXAWBR. AT HAYES & BONNEY'S Is being received daily everything nice in the Grocery line. Try one of our Sugar-Cured Hams AND BREAKFAST STRIPS. , The best of FLOUL and BUCK WHEAT, prepared and unprepared, al ways on hand. Also a nice lot of FRESH BUTTER, EGGS and CHEESE. We have now in store a choice lot of NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. A NICE ASSORTMENT OF Pickle, Canned Good, Extracts and Spices. Fresh Oat Meal, Pearl Grits . and Meal, Plngand SmoklncTo bacco, and Clears in Endless Va riety. ' SPECIAL NOTICE. A car load of tha best TENNESSEE BKaND, which we aresellinerylow. a",,-.. GIVE US A CALL. 1' "Ja18tf ' HAYES & B0NNEYr NEWS INKS Alwnvn Jmntnn i III TT ITT, HI rTTTTI Y,1 ' n-,wnrwMi is Iodide of Potassium la one of the strorurest of tbn minerals used In medicines, and tuts nrnriirari much suffering la the world. Taken for a long time and in large doses, It dries up the gastric juices, impairs aigesuon, ine -sioraacn reiuses iooa, and the patient declines In health and weight. Per sons with Blood or Skin Diseases should be careful how they take these mineral poisons, as in most Instances the effect of them is to almost permanent ly impair the constitution. Te take the place of these poisons we offer you a safe, sure, prompt and permanent relief from your troubles. Swift's Spec ific Is entirely a vegetable preparation, and it is easy to convince you of its merits. I have cured nermanently Blood Taint in the third generation by the use of Swift's Specific, after l had most. signauy iauaa wun Mercury ana rotasn- jr. a. xoomes, ji. v., rerry, ua; a young man requests me to thank you for his cure of Blood Poison by the use of your Specific af ter all other treatments had failed. Joe. Jacobs, Druggist, Athens, Ga. TRIED HOT SPRINGS TWO LONG YEARS WITHOUT RELIEF. Mercurial Rheumatism made me a cripple. Af ter trying the springs two years, and the Mercury and Potash treatment until I was a skeleton and unable to do anything, I was prevailed upon to take a course of S. S. S. After taking three bottles my appltate began to improve, and I gained flesh rap idly. When l had taken twelve Dotues i reu as well as I ever did. It is now twelve months since I took S. S. S. My health and appitite are good, and I am able to attend to all the business I can get. Chas. Berg, not springs, Jan. l, issj. "PUT ME SQUARE ON MY FEET." Twelve months aeo I was persuaded to try S. S. S. for Malarial Rheumatism, which had crippled me so that I was unable to attend to business. Less than twelve bottles have put me square on my leet; have steadily improved; havn't felt better In ten yeare. C. R. GTJLNN, Hot Springs, Jan. 1, 1883. Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed tree to applicants. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. N. Y. Office, 159 W. 23rd St., bet. 6tn fc 7th Avs. Pepin & Co,, Dealers in HATS, CAPS, Trunks. Valises -AND- TRAVELING BAGS, First alional Bank Building-, Opp. Central and Buford, CHARLOTTE, N. C 266A Edition. Pries (My SI. By Mail Post-paid. KNOW THYSELF. A Great Medical Work oa Manhood Exhausted vitality, nervous and physical debility, premature decline in man, errors of youth, and the untold miseries resulting from Indiscretion or ex cesses. A book for every man, young, middle-aged and old. It contains 125 prescriptions for all acute and chronic diseases, each one of which Is invalua ble. So found by the author, whose experience for 23 years is such as probably never before fell to the lot of any physician. 300 pages, bound In beauti ful French muslin, embossed covers, full gilt, guar anteed to be a finer book In every sense mechani cal, literary and professional than any other work sold In this country for $2.50, or the money will be refunded in every instance. Price only $1.00 by mall, post-paid. Send now. Gold medal awarded the author by the National Medical Association, to the officers of whicn he refers. This book should be read by the young for In struction, and by the afflicted for relief It will ben efit all. London Lancet. There is no member of society to whom this book will not be useful, whether youth, parent, guardian instructor or clergyman. Argonaut. Address the Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr. W. H. Parker, No. 4 BulBnch Street, Boston. Mass., who man be consulted on all diseases requiring skill and experience. Chronic and obstinate dis eases that have baffled the IT li A T skill of all other physicians a spe XX CjxVX-i cialty. Such treated successfully PI T v n ni without an instance of 1 XX 1 HPLr failure. an30daw4w WANTED. We want men and wo men everywhere, to 6ell our Dia monds. No previous experience neces sary. For particulars address WEAK LEY & BURNETT, 237 Vine Street, Cincinnati. . jan!5dlm OPIUM DR. H. H. KANT?, of the DeOuiDcer Opiuin Uoine, now offers a Remedy whereby any one enn rare hlBMKf st rlMssM anlL1 anJ minlviy. For tesciawatAlo, and etMiorscmeau, letters from cuiueut medteni nien, and a foil description of tbe treacment, maanm n. u. jkan ji. ft.!-, m-Mhm 4U w. 141 tH, How Xrfu Tovl8deodaw FREEforTRIAL as unuuuug anu speeay cure ror NerVou Dtbiixtv and Weakness. I Loss of VUatUv and Vigor, or any I em reatutof indiscretion, excess. overwork, eta., (over forty thoa I sand positive cures.) W Send 16c. for postage on trial box of lOOpllla. Address, Dr. M. W. BACON, cor. Clark St and Calhoun Place. Cmatoo. Iu. novlgdeodaw LIME! LIME! AGRICULTURAL LIME and BUILDING LIME. Also CARBO-PHOSPHATEc. PHOSPHATIC LIME Send for Circular. Address FRENCH BROS NORTH CAROL' A jan6dawSm CONSUMPTION. I hare a positiTe remedy for thaW disease ; by It , n thousands of cases of the worst kind and of Ion -Standing hsyjs been, curad. Indeed, so atrona; is ror ' faith inTts effioacy -that I wBl send TWO BOTTLKS this disease, to any sufferer. Give express and P. O. , . , 1 W1 mm T AUUADUA 1 1UVA1JOK OH address. Ob. T. A. SI liAJVU n. IS! xearl BLKew iocs. jan30daw4w I CURE FITS! When I say core I do not mean merely to stop than for a time ana the h.M lhAm vwfnrn ir in 1 imm n raaloare.fh ve made thediseaseof liTS,EPI LKP8T Oil V AXLINoTSlCKNESS aUfeJong study. i. Because of my infallible remedy. Gi' lfallible remedy. iHts TTi i ima anil riUnflliai Tl i ron nothing for S trial, and J will erm yon. dreae DiTH. G. ROOT, 183 Pearl Bi., Ken York. ooera Adi jan30daw4w KERCXSENE OIL, LUBRICATING OrLS. CHES3-CARLEY CO., CHABLOTTE, N. C. BOOTS I SHOES, potteries. CAPITAL PRIZE, 75,0oo Tickets only $5. Shares in Proportion. Louisiana' State Lottery Cc "We do hereby certify that tcen viae the arrangements for all the vTn,' and Semi-Anlual Dramngs of , uxnaState Lottery CompaJZltZ son manage and control the lrJ themselves, and that the same arl- " ducted tmth honesty, fairness ,"" good faith toward all parties ' ', "' autlwrize the company to -use thi, eate,withfac simUies of on r iqiUxt ! attached, in its advertisement ' SA Cimulio,( P, Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years I v ttie Lepslature for Educational ai.i STrffiS? PurPOse8-with a capital l-000.)Cp-to which a reserve ' ever $550,000 has since been a.lded By an overwhelming popular v,P its franchise was made a part of the ,,Tl ent State Constitution adopted belvm ber 2d, A. D., 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and e djr 0 the people of any State. It never scales or postpones. Its Grand Single Number Drawin-, take place monthly. A splendid oppounity to win a f. r tune. First Grand Drawing Class n at New Orleans. iUESDlT,Frbniarv 12, 165th Monthly Drawing. tW CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. jh 100,000 Tickets at 85 each. Fractions in Fifths in Proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE of. on 1 o do 2i mi 1 do do in Aftn 2 PRIZES $6.000 ' ;; 2-oo lo.'oou ln 1-000 10.01K1 20 ' 500 ioooo J00 - 200 2(HI0 300 100 isti (mm) , 5oo 50 so.otKi m " .r,0 25.003 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximat'n Prizes $750. . (i ;r,n I " 500... 4,r,(io ' " 250... 2.250 1.967 Prizes, amounting to S2fi5 Tiiio Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the office of the Com pany in New Orleans. Forfurfher information write clearlr giving full address. Make P. 0. Monv Orders payable and address Registered Letters to New Orleans National Rank, . , -T New Orleans. La. Postal Notes, and ordinary letters bv Mail or Express, (all sums of S5 and upwards by Express at our expense) to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La., Or M. A. Dauphin, 607 Seventh St.. Washington. D. C. h I $30,0010 FOR $2. r.I BA30LAB MONTHLY DBAWING WILL l j take place In the Masonic Hall, Masonic Ulil In LouUrllle, Kj., Tbsirsdmir, Jmaunry ?lt, 1884. A lawful Lottery and fair drawings, chartered by tne Legislature of &., and twice declared legal DT tne higaast court In the tttate. Bond given to Henn count! in tne som of Si 00,000 ior ine prompt payment I prizes soid. ABIV0LUTION IN INSLK NOMBK'l DHlW- BerT ticket holier his own supervisor, can call out the number en his ticket and ee toe cor-' responding number on the tag placed In the wheel. In his presence. These drawings will occur on the last Thursday of every month. Bead the -magnificent - JANUARY SCHEItle. 1 Pruw, - 880, 1 Prtae, io 000 ,000 1 ma, fi .000 2 Prizes, $2, 500 each, 5 5 Prizes, 1,CC0 each 5, 20 Prises, 500 aaeh, to 100 PrUes, 100 eaou 10 200 Prizes, 60 each 10 500 PrtzM, 20 each 10, ,000 ,000 000 i.OOO 000 ',000 luuo raies, in eaen, 10 000 700 ,800 00 9 Prises, 8800 each. Approximation Prizes $2 v razes, auu " " " 1 9 Prizes, 100 " 1 857 Prizes. Si 10 4in Whole Tickets. 82; Half Tickets, fl; 37 Tickets 50; 56 Tickets, SI 00. Bemlt Moner or Bank Draft in Letter, or send by Hxpreso. DO NT SEND BY REGISTERED LKTTKB Oh POSTOKFICK ORDBB, until further notioe. Orders of 5 and upward, bj Express, can be sent at our expense, tddress all orders to J. J. DODGL48, septl Louisville, Kj, 0, B. DCLS k m AMD BAKERY, West Trade St., Charlotte, C. CAIN DIES, CAKES, CANNED GboDS, CRACKERS, PRIZE GOODS, CHEWING GUM, PEANUTS, CIGARS AND CIGARETTES, SNUFF, ETC., AT WHOLESALE 4I RETAIL The REMINGTON HORSE-POWER FIRE ENGINE! Nearly as effec tive m a steam-eis-, about one. taird first ooet, and leas than one. tenth as- nasi eipenae lor repairs. For descri tiTeeirculars with testimo DialR.ad dregs RFMiwnTnwrai AGRICULTURAL CO. ILION, NewYorkU UliU rpHRKK GOOD SAFES IOB SAIX-Cboice of 'X either at ror bottom price to bona fidepm dMSer. TTHS 0mof. r Candy Manufactory Etii II II 111 1 1 J- mm
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