Y OiHrJLrQ TTM- Q B S :E R;VE R; MM mi I .-U l IIIC -' 1,1 I I SyWMJ tf 1 1 f S. II 111!! iitf 0a V tjBurning Tor CWtures, Humil ijj3 bating Erup ations. such as J and poisonous elements, and thus removes tne cause. CTJTICUBA, the great Skin Cure, lnnj?na Hair. " T . . aa.- unnMUl T nil II Touet Heqms. Dtoiasc. Baby Skin Disease, two neh, Chapiied or Oily Riimnn. aids Blemishes, Bo SMn. "VnTlCCRl (REMEDIES are obsolotslypare, and thSBtodFurlflers and Skin Bejjfiam. trei from mercury, arsenic, lead, anchor any otner mlnWal QTYgetable poison whatsower. IT WOULD require this entlrepaperto do ijusttoe to a description ot the cures Pmythe ICCBA Resolvent Internally, and Coticciu. ana Ccticcra Soap externally. . et7VMA of the Wilms of the hands and of the entftninrurs Considered Incurable; small salt rheum on the earanoseand sides or tueutoe. Fk t T FD HEADS with loss of hair without num- SXeMrtta had been l aTrrHTNG burning ifhd scaly tortures that baffled evereUef 'frSn? ofdluary remedies, soothed and healed as by magic ; . "MASIsrieprosy, and other frightful formsof ehanrlne wounds, each and all of which haveoeen S"y7 permanently, and economically cured by the CUTICUKA RKMKDira. Mnt..B. Sold everywhere. Price: Cuticura, DO cents, ke soLVKSlorsoAP, 25 cents. Potter Drco and Chemical Co., Boston, Mass. Mend for "Haw In t are SUUt to Diseases.' FBEfeH SUPPLY OF -Taffy- Of Oar Own Manufacture. Cbcoanut, Vanilla, Chocolate. Molasses etc., Choco late Paste and Cream Paste, ALSO A NICE ASSORTMENT OF French Candies, Burnt Ahnsnds, Jordan .aasaonds, Vanil a Almonds, Karshmellow Drops, Chocolate Drops, Ixtra Tine Choco late Prolines, etc, etc, j Also Oar Own make of PLAIN CANDIES, WHICH WE MAKE DAILY. fkdl and getla Pound Package for Sun day. CAKES, BREAD, PIES, ROLLS - BUNS ALWAYS O HAND. D.M.RIGLER. i 1t POSITIVELY CURES ftlA Litet ml Wm Complaints I hsvm vaeo. your "life for the Liver and Kidneys" with great benefit, and or dyspepsia, or aaj derangement of he liTr or kidneys, 1 regard it as being, without an equal. Jab. J. Osboknk, Att'y at Law, Boilston. Henderson county, N. C. . Far superior to any liver pad. Hp8H Thomas, Glendale, S. C. Your medicines are valuable and 31endid remedies. I have sold upwards fire gross, and can recommend them. I would not be without them. J. 8. M. Davidson, Drnggin, Charlotte, N. C. "Life for the Liver and Kidneys" or "Chill Cure" works like a charm and sells very fast. A. H. PXHKINS, Wax Haw, Lancaster county, 8. C In large 25c. and SI. 00 bottles. Sold by druggists and dealers generally. Preparedby MK. mLTOt, Olendale, S. C. OctatertS.dtf. FRED CHUNZLER, WHOLES AX! LAQEK BF.EB Bi:AXU AIVO BOTTLER, Charlotte, N, C. Represents two of the largest -LAGER BEER Breweries in the United States. The Oeriraer A Engel Hretlstfr Co., of Philadelphia, and the . F. At 91. Schaffer Brewlaz Co., "of New York. the largest lager beer bot tling ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CITY. CsTOrcler solicited. All orders promptly filled and delivered free of charge to any part of the city. dec20dlf FANCY GOODS Silver Plated Ware AT AND BELOW COST. We are desirous of balance of our closing out the HOLIDAY GOODS and will sell them regardless of cost. China mustache cups and saucers 60c. worth 81.00. China mustache cups and saucers 75c. worth 81.50. . China motto tea cups and saucers 85c worth 50c. v?: ; ,- ; China motto coffee cups and saucers 80c worth SlXW.- . , . r . China, motto coffee cups and saucers : 75c worth Sl,tO. s-' -V ' China mugs 15c and 25c . worth 25c. astdBOc .:v'if':'o'"v-J'i ,--tLot of Tarn, ete, at half price. Silver : plated ware at greatly reduced prices. : Very refroectfully,"-''-'-: ',"v a . LUDOLF HABTSFLELD, ; OF THE ANCIENT EAHTERN v Si Not sold by dealers. BookiStor eSJSu ' Bsmw pages and laias eatatogne fcSe. 7 mmm ROADS, fit the Railroads ia rolina. nd Observer. Thn fnllowine list embraces all the known roads in this State; gives their gauge, total length; number of miles in N. C. ; name of president and su perintendent, &c. Albermarle & Raleigh ; 4 f t. 8 in. ; Williamston to Tarboro, 32 miles; proposed line Jamesville to Raleigh, 100 miles ; pi esident, H. R. Baltzer, N. Y. ; superintendent, James H. Petty, Tarboro Line in Martin and Edge combe counties. Alma & Little Rock ; 4 f t. 8 in. ; Al ma to Little Rock, 12 miles; all in Robeson county. This is a private road, owned by Wilkinson & Fore, Alma, N. C Asheville & Spartanburg; 5 ft.; Spartanburg, S. C to Henderson ville, N. C. ; line in N. C. from S. C. line to Hendersonville, 25 miles, in Polk and Henderson counties. Line projected will run through Polk Henderson and Buncombe counties. R. Y. McAden, president, Charlotte; James Anderson, superintendent, Spartanburg, S. 0- Atlanta. & Charlotte Air-Line ; 5 f t. ; line in N. C, Charlotte to King's Mountain ; operated by R. & D. R. R. ; line runs in Mecklenburg and Gaston counties; H. W. Sibley, president N. Y. Atlantic & North Carolina; 5 ft.; Goldsboro to Morohead, 95 miles ; Jno. D. Whitford, president, : New Berne, line in Wayne, Lenoir, Craven, Jones and Carteret counties. Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio; 5 ft.; Charlotte to Statesville, 46.8 miles; line in Iredell and Mecklenburg coun ties; operated by R. & D. R. R. ; W. R. Myers, president, Charlotte; G. R. Talcott, superintendent, Columbia, S. C. Bladen. Columbia & Florida; 4 ft. 8 in. ; Abbottsburg to Newberg, N. C, 16 miles; line in Bladen and Col umbus counties; John Colville, presi dent, Wilmington, N. C. Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley; 4 ft. Si in. ; Fayetteville to Greensboro, 97 miles (work going on at both ends, south towards the C. C. R. R., north towards Greensboro) ; line in Robeson, Cumberland, Moore, Chatham, Ran dolph and Guilford counties; J. A. Gray, Greensboro, president; J. S. Morrison, Fayetteville, superintend ent. Carolina Central ; 4 ft. 8 in ; Wil mington to Shelby, 242 miles: in coun ties of New Hanover, Brunswick, Bladen, Robeson, Richmond, Anson, Union, Mecklenburg, Gaston, Lin coln and Cleveland ; John M. Rob inson, president. Baltimore, L. C. Jones, superintendent, Wilmington, N. C. Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta; 5 ft. ; Charlotte to S. C. line, 12 miles in N. C. ; line in Mecklenburg county ; A. C. Haskill, Columbia, S. C, presi dent; G. R. Talcott, Columbia, S. C, superintendent. Chester & Lenoir, narrow gauge ; 3 ft ; line north to Catawba river, Cald well county fifty miles; line in Gas ton. Lincoln, Catawba and Caldwell counties ; A. H. Davega, president, Chester, S. C. ; James Mason, super intendent, Yorkvule, b. C. (Jheraw & Salisbury : o it. : line in N. C. from McFarlan to Wadesboro, 15 miles; liDe in Anson county ;R D. Townsend. Societj Hill, S. C, presi dent; J F. Divine, superintendent, Wilmington. Dawson; 5 ft; in N. C. 10 milds, from Dawson on the Cape Fear into the pinerieF. Danville, Mocksville & Southwes tern, narrow gauge ; 3 ft. ; line from May field, N. C, to Leaksville, 6 miles; line in Rockingham county; Thomas R. Sharp, New York, presi dent ;H. M. Shivler, Leaksville, super intendent. East 'ennessee, Virginia & Geor gia ; 5 ft. ; line in N. C., from Ten nessee line to Paint Rock, in Madi son county ; Samuel Thomas, presi dent, New York; J. F. O'Brien, Knox ville, Tenn., superintendent. East Tennessee & North Carolina, narrow gauge, 3 ft. ; line from John son City, Tenn., to Cranberry, N. C. ; 3 miles. ' Jamesville & Washington ; 4 f t. 8i in.; Jamesville to Washington, 22 miles; line in Martin and Beaufort counties; Edward Priestman, presi dent, Bradford, England , A. Fisher, Megressa, N. C., general manager; (operated by Norfolk Southern.) Meherrin Valley ; 4 f t. 8$ in. ; line inN. V. from Margarettsville west, 1 miles; in Northampton county; A. W. Jones, president, Richmond ; M. T. Dill, superintendent, Ports mouth. Milton & Sutherlin, narrow gauge; 3 ft. ; line in N. C. from Milton north to Va line, 2 miles ; in Caswell county, (under control of R. & D. R. R.) Midland North Carolina, 5 ft.; Goldsboro to Smithfield, 23 miles; line in Wayne and Johnston coun ties; (operated by A. & N. C. R. R.) North Carolina; 5 ft. ; Golbsborp to Charlotte, 223 miles; line in Wayne, Johnsten, Wake, Durham, Orange. Alamance, Guilford, Randolph Davidson, Rowan, Cabarrus and Mecklenburg counties; Thomas M. Holt, Haw River, president, (opera ted by R & D. R. R.) Norfolk Southern; 4 ft. 81; line from Va. line to Edenton, 51 miles; in Pasquotank, Perquimans and Chowan counties; W. H. Phillips, New York, president; M. K. King, general manager, Norfolk. , Northwestern North Carolina; 5 ft. ; Salem Junction to Salem Winston; 25 miles, line in Guilford and For syth counties; (operated by R. & D. R. R.) Oxford & Henderson ; 4 ft. 8J in. ; Oxford to Henderson, 13 miles ; line in Vance and Greenville counties; A. H. A. Williams, Oxford, president; Jas. A. White, Henderson, superin tendent. Petersburg; 4 ft. 8J in.; line from Weldon north to Va. line, 9.39 miles, in Northampton county; E. D. T. Myers, Richmond, president; R. M. Sully, Petersburg, superintendent. Piedmont; 5 ft. ; from Va. line near Danville south to Greensboro, 42.1 miles; line in Caswell, Rockingham and Guilford counties; owned by R. & D. R. R. ; A. C. Buford, president; A. L. Rives, general manager; Sol. Haas, traffic manager; J. H. Drake, general 1 reight agent. Raleigh & Augusta Air-Line; 4 ft. 8$ in. ; Raleigh to Hamlet, 97$ miles; line in Wake, Chatham, Moore and Richmond counties ; (operated by R. &G. R.R.) , 3 Raleigh & Gaston; 4 ft. 8 in. ; Ral eigh to Weldon, 97 miles ; line ' in Wake, Franklin, -. Granville, Vance, Warren and Halifax;counties; J M Robinson. Baltimore. riresidAnt.- .1 f! wJnder, general manager, Raleigh: fiyf. Clark, W&nington, general freight and Dassensrer aeent. Seaboard & Roanoke ; 4 ft. 8f in. ; imeirom weldon to ' Branchville, 20 miles, in-Northampton and Halifax counties: J. M. Robinson. Baltimore. president ; E. O, Ohio, Norf olk,: State University: R ft. f University Station to Chapel Hill; 13 i miles:... in Orange countv. fonerated bv R. & Yi. R. R.) - Western ' North - Oarolina Paint Rock Branch; 8 ft ; Salisbury to Paint Rock,-! 190 miles: line-im Rowan. Ire dell,l Catawba, - .Burke, ,MoDowell, , Buncombe and Madison counties ; (operated by R. & D.'R R ) I Western North Carolina -Duck- town line; 5 ft.s; Asheville to Waynes ville, 31 miles in. operation, extension westward being rapidly made; line in Buncombe and Haywood ; (operated by R. & D. R. R.,) A. B. 'Andrews, Raleigh, president; V. E. McBee, Sal isbury, superintendent. Wilmington Railroad Bridge; 4 ft. 8 12 in. ; Wilmington to : Meares' Bluff, 2 miles: in New Hanover coun ty. (This line is owned by the Wil mington R. R. Bridge Co., which leases right of way to various roads.) Wilmington, Chalbourn & Con wayboro; i ft. 8 1-2 in. ; line from Chad bourn south, in Columbus coun ty; 9.50 miles. Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta; 5 ft. ; line from Wilmington to Fair Bluff, 66 miles, in New Hanover, Brunswick and Columbus counties; R. R. Bridgers, Wilmington, presi-, dent; John F. Divine, Wilmington, superintendent. Wilmington & Weldon, 4ft. 8J in. ; Wilmington to Welden. 162 miles, in New Hanover, Pender, IupUn, Wayno. Wilson, Nash, Edgecombe and Halifax counties; R. R. Bridgers, president, John F. Divine, -supt.,' Wilmington. Wilmington & Welden Scotland Neck Branch ; 4ft. 8 in., Halifax to Scotland Neck, 20 miles, in Halifax county. The Cape Fear & Atlantic 4ft. 8 in. ; 2 miles, in New Hanover county. Ross & Lara proprietors. Wilmington & Weldon Tarboro branch : Rocky Mount to Tarboro, 17 miles in Fdgecombe county. Note. There is a road from Sans Souci, Bertie county, to a point some miles west. No information in re gard to it can be hed here, and is de sired. Disease, propensity and passion, brings Mankind numberless ailments, foremost among them is Ner vousness. Nervous Debility, and unnatural weak ness of Generative Organs; Allen's Brain Food suc cessfully overcomes these troubles and re stores the sufferer to his former vigor. $1. At druggists, or by mail from J. H. Allen, 315 First Ave. New York City. Is your hair turning gray and gradually falling falling out? Hall's Hair renewer will retore It to its original color, and stimulate the follU-es to pro duce a new and luxuriant growth. It also cleanses the scalp, eradicates dandruff, and Is a most agree able and harmless dressing. Hereford's 4-iI Phosphate. Beware of Imitations. Imitations and counterfeits have again appeared. Be sure that the word "Horstord's" Is on the wrapper. None are genuine without It. Something old-Allen's Bilious Physle-Acts quick ly, relieves prompUy. and never falls to cure Sick Headache and Constipation. 25 ceuts, large bottle. At all Druggist3. "Rangh on Tonllwclie." Instant relief; quick cure. Toothache, Neuralgia, Faceaehe. 15e. at Druggists. Skinny Jfn. "Wells' Health Renewer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debility. Cntarrli of the Itladdrr. Stinging, irritation, inflammation, all Kidney and Urinary Complaints, cured by "Buchu-palha." $1. A Remedy for Lnng Diaea. Dr. Robert Newton, late president of the Eclectic College, of tbecityof New York, and formerly of Cincinnati, Ohio, used Dr.Wm. Half's Balsam very exten sively in his practice, as many of his patients, now living and restored to per fect health by the use of this invaluable medicine, can amply testify. He always said that so good a remedy ought to be prercribed freely by every physician as a sovereign remedy in all lung diseases. It cures consumption, and has no equal for ail pectoral complaints. fflkrellass 4c, k Latest Style SILK HATS, SILK, MOHAIR and GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, Gents' hand-made and Machine e Ladles', Misses' and Children's Shoes of best makes TRI.HS, TRAVELING BAGS, -Trnnk and Shawl Mtraps JUST RECEIVED. k FREE! RELIABLE SELF-CURE. A. bvorits picscrtptton of one Of ' bxstnoud siid Docegsful crucial lata In ttMtr.Sj uiow reurea rormecureor irsrssws fjomt Hmit AoMt, Wmmtmrmm and 2mv. BaLl . . . . L sMUV( tBpuunMaieaoBTOioperee. Amngistscsnnii. Address OR. WARD 4 CO.. 1 't'iti. Mo novl8deoiaw r4&tf, ana li ninfaiHti4 curt tor Pile. n,Mi ztisewxork. UFFE RER tor bom r ft'fcsa. IImrl!Hw.y - I Mssfullj 111, k Q.Olin,Box auutuotsio ' novlSdeodaw WANTED IMEDIAULY, Young M to Learn Telegra phy. No charge unless situations are furnished. For particulars, address wttn stamp, PKNNA. and NEW JERSEY TELEGRAPH CO., Main office, 026 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, Pa,, Branch Office 506 Market Street. Wilmington. Del. Through wires. feb28daw4w - WEAK, UNDEVELOPED PARTS OF THK HUMAN BODY KLAKOED. DEVEL- "4 ! tir..r.ij. ate.. Wan taterenting adveieinent that ttiereSeeotVum r tJi Tipr In nlv tninJ guinea we will bug nbouttl tlw" th i. Un tba contrary, the advertiser are Blgbly inqoraed. IntBrentea persona may get janl5eodJtwly , . ; ne 0OOSL k f o House o rut booth. BEUAIIiE FLOWER ansvm.n Heed Oats, Corn. Beans. Put. Potatoes ;n Onion seta. Clover, Timothy, Orchard, Jn sndother 6ra eEEIi. Bnlbsl Ftni t and OrnamantAl Tn. Gm.it c-.i. .. . Boee. Ao.. Wholesale and Betall. Five splendid Varieties of Ever-Blooming ROE, all A feb26dawlm' V". THR5TB GOOD SAFES' FOB "8ALB. Choice iul I either at rock bottom, price: to bons-fld rO porta -ntie pur THIS OFFICE i . 'f II 'TJ TQ AtTI DOTS SHOES. Co, m m iTii i? n r?o nan fr& Bsrrau DbUitT, MenUl and Pbtc? 11 CONBaESSSMING The Standard Mineral Water. THARTIC ALTERATIVK A specific tor dis orders of the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. Eczema Malaria and an Impurities of the BLOOD. ' So enviable a noma haa thia "Water, that the managers of taferio? S fhSfiSS8?18 . 1m'tHttag the natural purity of i.S.0' "Fifl Spring, inject a pow erful acid in thefr bottled water to preserethe Sd lredtellt8 to solution, being so- heavily Lime and Iron Deposit. With such contrivances, bogus testimonials and doctorednalysls cards they seek- to rival the pure medicinal waters of Congress Spring. The regular season visitors to Saratoga fully un derstand these crude, harsh waters, many of them after painful experiences. In proof of this fact we can produce a great many responsible names. But the Saratoga visitors without experience, and many who use the bottled waters (often labeled as cura tives for disorders which they positively aggravate), should remember, that crude, harsh mineral waters eroduoe headache, a sense of burning and internal Tatlon, and do Irreparable injury to the dlaestivp organs and kidneys. CONGRESS WATER, PURE, NATURAL, AND RE- None genome sold on draught. For sale by Druggists. Grocers. Wine Merchants and Hotels. Jan20suntue8ithursapr20 potteries CAPITAL, PRIZE, 75,000. Tickets only $5. Shares in Proportion. Louisiana State Lottery Co. "We do hereby certify that we super vise the arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawings of the Louis tana State Lottery Company, and in per son manage and control the Drawings themselves, and that the same are con ducted toith honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and w authorize the company to use thi certifi cate, with fac similies of our signatures attached, in its advertisements. " Com m I mat on ertt. Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the Legislature for .Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of $1.000.0A0 to which a reserve fund of over $550,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote it? franchise was made a part of the pres ent State Constitution adopted Decem ber 2d, A. D., 1879 The only Lottery ever voted on and en iored b the people of any State. It never scales or postpones. Its Grand Single Number Drawings take place monthly. A splendid opportunity to win a for tune. First Grand Drawing. Class C, in the Academy of Muisc, New Orleans, i1JEKDlT,Marrh 11, I8S1. 166th Monthly Drawing. tST HA PITA L PRIZE. $75,000. jE 100,000 Tickets at S5 each Fractions in Fifths in Proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 CAPITALPRIZE of- 875.000 1 do 1 do 2 PRIZES 5 do 25,000 Tlo 10.00 $6.000 12 000 2,000 10.000 1,000 10,000 500 10.000 200 20 000 100 80.000 50 20.000 50 25,005 10 20 100 800 500 1,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximate Prizes 8750..$ 6.750 9 " " 500.- 4.500 9 " " 250.- 2.250 1,967 Prizes, amounting to. $265,500 Application for rates to clubs Ehould be made only to the office of the Com pany in New Orleans. For further information write clear Jy, giving full address. Make P. O. Money Orders payable and address Registered Letters to New Orleans If at ional Rank, New Orleans. La. Postal Notes, and ordinary letters by Mail or Express, (all rams of $5 and upwards by Express at our expense) to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La., Or M. A.. Dauphin, 007 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. msm. BEFORE V-AND -YAFTER Qtctric Appliance! are tent on 30 Day.' 1 rial, TO MEN ONLY, 01333 OR OLD, WHO are Buffering from Nsrvocs Dzbiutt, Lost Vitalit. Lc or Nbrvi Fom:r. m Vigo a, WASTtNO Weakhessbs. and all th-oe diseases of a PajcsoaaL Katurb retultinff from ABUfc&s and Otubb Causes. Speedy relief and aooiplcte reto rattoa of HaALra.V iqor and Kanuoob Ovap-actkiu. Tfte grandest dracoverr of the CiartenUi C-ntury. Sand atonae tor miartra tad Pamphlet treat Addren VOLTAIC BUT CO., a"8i,H,lj-n--BovlSdeodaw ' J. A. MoLUKE, Auctioaaer Commission Merchant My friends will find It to their advantage to give me their business. I will keep constantly on hand a fait and com plete assortment of GROCERIES, NOTIONS, Etc.', watch are to be sold. This means a good deal at my oouse. Respectfully, A McLtTRE Borah's Brick Bundlngr opposite First Preabvte terian Church, febl4dtf CONSUMPTION. I baTa a rwWT radr the diaeaae jJt iu OM thowandj caaea of wOTt kind and of lone MnSukn been enraddeyd rtronjji? mr ferMf If Ieb28daw4w. ; - - THIM OF IT NOW ! Although much is said about the Impor tance of a blood-purifying medicine, it may be possible that the subject has never seriously claimed your attention. Think qf it now ! Almost every peraon has some form of gcrof Uloos poison latent In his veins. When this develops In Scrofulous Sores, Doers, or Eruptions, or In the form of Rheumatism, or Organic Diseases, the suffering that en sue ia terrible. Hence the gratitude of those ' Who discover, as thousands yearly do, that AyeifsSaiaparilla m thoronghly "eradlcats this evil from the system. - . - - -jr. As wall ezneet life without air as health .without pnrs blood. Cleanse the blood with ' ATXa'af j I BASSAra -AOr. J.C. Ayer &CoM Lowell, Mass. ; BoM By an TArrgglsts ; Si, six bottles for f 9. ; , "V .-.piSjEr LOT OF-"1 POTATOES' CABBAGE and ONIONS, and APPLES, J CSX ARRIVED- H;gliet Jltikt P.ice Pail fur Fggs. A. J. BE ALL. Keep Out the Cold BY PUTTING IN RUBDER Ml! 1TIIE R STRIPS It is the very thing for putting on doors and windows to stop draughts. Call and see it. We are carrying the largest stock of HARDWARE in the State, and would be pleased to have your orders. Brown, WeduiniM Co. Cotton m J, W A KN N TT1T KEB DUD WVWWAA NN N T K DD WW WW AANNN T KK DD WW WW AAA N N N T R D D W W A A N NK T EKE DDD We will pay 18 cents per bushel of 30 porjids for good sound cotton seed, de livered at our mill. Will pay 18 cents per oushel for eed delivered at any sta tior on railroads running to Charlotte, for "at loads of ten tons and above, we pay'ng freight on same. Pf we will give one ton of meal in excuse for two tons of seed. This exchange being of reat value to the farruej sjould be taken advantage of one tor of meal being worth much more f feeding or fertilizing thm two ons of sed. CHARLOTTE OIL CO., nj6Jatf Charlotte. N. C. I!. B. Ale n PRICE IJST. 1 dozen 3-lb cans Standard Peaches for 1 dozen 2-lb cans Pineapples 1 dozen 3-lb cans " Tomatoes 1 dozen 2-lb cans ' Tomatoes 1 dozen 2 lb cans " Suair Corn $i3d 1.90 1.30 1.00 1.40 These are all standord goods bought especial- for iue reuiu iraae. ini ibul One bushel Beauty of Hebron $1.25. Improved Potato and an early varletv. Early Hose Potatoes per bushel $1.(X) Suear-cured Hams at 15 cts. ner Ih This Is an P. T. George's best refined Lard.ln 20-lbs buckets at lUfe cts. Best Patent Flour In this market for $3.75 per sack, " uilc am-& r lour ior 3.iiu per saca. Gow Feed 75 cents per bushel. Bolted Meal 86 cents per bushel. 10 lbs Standard Granulated Sugar. l no 12 lbs C Sugar, i'm 13 lbs Brown Sugar, j.tn 28 lbs Hominy, l.m 6 lbs Cheese, i no 6 lbs Snownlake Crackers l.oo 8 lbs Italian Macaroni. n) 30 Bars Kirk's India Blue Soap, l 00 25 Bars Capital Soap, i oo 10 (Quarts White Beans for l'oo 12 qts Sugar Peas, l 00 12 lbs Choice Rice i"oo 12 lbs Cn pealed Dried Peaches, 1 oo 6 lbs Lion Baking Powder. l a) i wiu sen tnese goods at the same price In anv quantity that purchasers wish to buy them, giving u: iwi mo acme cuaiirc as ine ncn. I nave only mentioned a few lending articles in my line, showing that I cannot be undersold, and will say that I keep everything that Is usually kept In a Grocery Store, and sell everything In my line ai me Mine rmtu. Smoking Tobacco 35 cents rter nound. 15 cent cigar for 2ls cents; 10 cent box Blacking iui u wnia. a ueae prices are for cash. ALL GOOD DELIVERED. Respectfully, A REAL REMEDY. Neither ny.tlcal nor Indian In Or I fin ssi Bcieaimc siii specific, A BKTIKOV of over Twenty-five rears standing. more popular at horns, and where best known. uiau au nunr nemeaies oi its Kina. HEnour endorsed by the best Physxlans and Druggets at A REflRDV that Mr. a W. O'Neill, Good water, Ala. sajs rals- ea au who irom an lnvaua s Ded, and he believes savea ner uie. A RBQ KDT of which a prominent AUtn(a merchant nild. would have g'Ven S500 as soon as so-u as I would a nickel tor what two bo-tles of your medicine did ior my aaugnier A KRIrlEDV in regard to which 8. J Cassels. M.D. Druggist of Thomasvllle, Ua , sas: "I can recall Inatanoes in whlob it afforded reilei after all the usual reme dies had iai ea " A KFTIEnV. about which Dr w. B FerreU, La Grancre. Qs,, writes: "t have used tor the last 20 years the medicine you are putting up, and consider it ihe best comoinaiion ever icotten together for the di seases for watch it is recommended." of which Dr. Joel Bran ham, Atlanta, said "1 have examined the recipe, and have no hesita tion in ad'islng its use. and confidently recom mend It." A REIUKOV which the Rev. H B. Johnson, near Marietta. Ga. says be has used in his family with "the utmost satisfaction, ' ana recommenaea it to tne lamdieo "who found It to Dn lust nat t is recommended of which Pemerton, lverson ft Denison say: ' We have been selling u ior raauy years, with eon- stantly increasing saiea. roe aracie is a staple Willi US, axiu IMW va ounuiuio lueiiu of which Lamar, Itunkm A Lamar say: "We sold 6o gross In four months and never gold it in any place but what it was wanted again " A It Kin l-D V by which Dr. aijh, of LaGrange, Ga., says- "1 cured one of tun most obaUnate lasesof Vicabi ocs MsNSTBEATioN that ever came within m knowledge wiUi a few bottles." Hk.nf.nT o' which Dr. J. C. Hots, Notastlg Ala, says "1 am fuiiy convinced that it la unrivalled for that class of diseases which it dalna to cure." A HIBtlKOV about which Mai Jno. e. Wbltner. of Atlanta, well and tavorably known all over the rjnlUrf tatesas a General insojaiiee Agent saysr TvSSx ink Hemedy, before the war, on a large Dianttlon a tV'Um UOt Si?rabwluts A KSJIEDy which J. W. Ptrange, of Cartersvllla o f!s? W 'wo mTrK'of hto r of menstrual irregularity of many yeare A V2 RVfKTlv cemoes family standing, A RF.TIRnY bat Is CHAPBB THAU AKT OTKKB BOTICDTS Of Ita kind tn the w.rrid because Ha " b two wrrrr WtU, CUES TSI MOST OBSTTNATS CASS B0ITLB . A HEfflKDV mmSSuUi. ihr?Te unfaUl": nnrlvalled curative niai. SiIba'8 man' hundreds or tesUme- 9o1r,Sm. slze 75 cents. Large size si.BO aoie Proprietor aod Manutrtcturer, 9i.ou. ,.,.. J.BUADITELD, "O-108 a Pryor St ei Atlanta, ,Qh. PAY'S CELEBRATED- j Waier-Praaf MANli LA R(m?TV SnTlS? .? leather; for Hoofs. Outside Wi durabircateSt.Wr- 8tron nd ne. IstabUAhlMr and samples urn The only known tpeaflc for Epileptic FiU. tea S7SAlfln far Knnana nnd o V ; ., ; , i-. . t' ..... . ...... w.uiui;B3.tft Ncn-ous Tv cakness quickly relieved and cured. Equalled by none in delirium of fcvcr.-oi Neutralizes germs of disease and sickness. Cures ugly blotches and stubborn blood sores. Cleanses blood, quickens sluggish circulation. Eliminates Boils, Carbuncles and Scalds.a jPermanently and promptly enres paralysis. es, It is a charming and healthful Aperient. KiHs Scrofula and Kings Evil, twin brothers. Changes bad breath to good, removing caubo. t3T"Bouts biliousness and clears complexion. Charming resolvent and matchless laxative.-s It drives Sick Headache like the wind.ta t"Contains no drastic cathartic or opiates. Promptly cures Rheumatism by routing it.-a Restores UTe-givtng properties to the bood.- Is guaranteed to cure all nervou- diBorders."S3S. C?7RoUable when all opiates fail.-ffia Refreshes the mind and inviorntcs the body. Cures dyppeppia or money n.funded.-gl tF.iidorsed in writing bv overfifty thousand Leading phyticiar.r- :.i U. S. and Europe.-y Leading clcrgym-n in I'. -:. and Europe. Diseases of thft b! -o 1 rr.rr. if a covi-jrieror.t, For sale by all leading dn- :-;:st-. g!.50.-cji The Dr. S. ARichtaor.a ji; :ic3l Co., Props. St. Jos'-pi, 2) For testimonials and circular s"nd stamp. C. N. Crittentoa, Aynt, New Vork. 266th Eiion. Pries Only Jl. RyMall Post-paid. KNOW THYSELF. A Great Mtdie:il Work on Manhood Exhausted vitality, nervous and physical debilitv. 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 nM It nnntitina nn.nHnHA.,n ..u Jr and chronic diseases, each one of which Is invalua- uic. cju iuuiiu uy me aumur. wnose experience for 23 years is such as probably never before fell to the IP 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, llterarj and professional than any other work sold in this country for $2.50, or the money will be refunded In everv insljinro Prira nnii, i nn i.- mall, post-paid. Send now. Gold medal awarded tne 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 Mil T-nnrlnn T unnot There Is no member of society to whom his book will not be useful, whether youth, parent, guardian mauui;wi VI ucigjuidll. ArgUIiaUt. Address the Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr. W - -. ......... . . . uuiiimil CUWl. A3VIAFI1, JUaSS. . wno man be consulted on rlliio. nu,,Mnn skill and experience. Chronic and obstinate dis eases tnat have battled the It l' a T skill of au omer pnysicians a spe 11 i jj Jclaty Such treated successfully I TJ v c L' I T? wlUiout an instance of I XI I V IjP lunula. Ieb28daw4w SKIN HUMOR My baby, six months old. broke out with some kind of skin humor, and after being treated five v.n . . . . 1 1 V- i i ' ... uiuiitu.-, uj mj 10x11117 yu)ician, was given up to die. the resuK was as gratifying as It was miraculous. My child soon got well, all traces of the disease Is gunc, aiiu Bciatta iai as a pig. J. J. JURKIAND, Minden, Husk county, Texas. I have suffered for many years from ulcers on mv legs, often very large and painful, during which time I used almost evprrthtno. tn ofTo a k in vain. I took Swift's Specific by advice of a urciiu.miuHui buuii nine wss curea sounu and x.ij w u ani.i.r.K, utaumom lexas. I have been afnietmt nith rYf,,ia tnr io rr.n . and have had sores on me as large as a man's hand for that length of time. Last summer I was so bad nfr thut I rrailf1 nrtt nuor- Alit,.. t . . hundreds of dollars in the effort to be cured, but nu w nu purpuse, ana nua injured mysell with nwmirr artti t u V. V ... . c.., . . . - cuhiu, iwui onub a OLKUIUC CUIVU me promptly and permanently, and I hope every ouuuci wiu uiac iu n. UIOH Lakonl, Ark. PROMINENT BAPTIST PREACHER. I Was laid lOW bv an attflrt of RrnnMiftU nnH Minister's Sore Tkroat. and my life was almost de spaired of. when my physician -aid try S. S. S. I hesitated for some time, but as I was afraid of be ing permanently iaia aside Irom the active duties pf my ministry, I decided to give the preparation a fair trial, and after persevering In Its use I found complete relief, and am enjoying excellent health. I am cleaOly of the opinion tnat Swift's Specific is one of the best Alteratives and Blood Purifiers in existence, and I take pleasure In recommending its t-ut'c iiuauw iu umers auiiciea as l was. H. C. HORNADAY, FROM A WELL-KNOWN LAWYER. I have taken Swift's Specific for rheumatism and found perfect relief. It also relieved me of dyspep- as viii ttjuu a uau Muicrcu iur years, i oeiieve. vrniri rtnlv anntvwalutcwl no i m i i "Ki-www oo a xvuiu auu diuuu run- ffer, that Swift's Spectflc will become a household Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed hoc uu appucaiien. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., TaaaEllB O ltT.,nn m. A'"Cl f, AUOUUt, ITrt. York OfBce, 159 W. 23d St, between Sixth rnUifc-ffl;r.rgK WssViriM"iTTTr $30,000 FOR $2 7th REGULAR MONTHLY DRAWING win uuse piace iu (ovLugron, ivy., THURSD I T. MARC a 27, 18&J. A Tjiwflll T OftirV onrl V'l ! TVMnfnm 1 by the Legislature of Kv.. and twice declamd lmi by the highest court In the State. Bond given to nciu j uvunij iu uie sum oi $iuu,uuu ior tne prompt v c OV1U. March Scheme, 1 Prlz - - - w" a iatw irsr oaii 1 Prize - - - 10,000 100 Prizes 100 each 1 Prize - - - 6.000 200 Prizes 60 each 2 Prizes $2,500 - 5,000 500 Prizes 20 each 5 Prizes 1.000 - 5.000 1000 Prizes 10 each 9 Prizes $300 each Approximation Prizes, -9 Prizes 200 " " " 9 Prizes luo " " " - $30,000 20 Prizes $500 each $10,000 10,000 10.000 10.000 10.000 2,700 1.800 900 1.8&7 rnzes $110,400 Whole Tickets, $2; Half Tickets $1; 27 Tickets $50 oo Aicaeis $iuu. Remit money postal note or bank draft In letter, or send by express. Orders of $5 and upward by express can be sent at our expense. Address all ieblMtf J-13' Covington, Ky LIIW1E! LIME! AGRICULTURAL LIME and B'JSLDINC LIME. Aisc CARB0-PH3S?HATEc. PHOSPHATICUME Send for Circular. Addretia FRENCH BRO$.fi?TKHYcraK jan6daw3na The REMINGTON HORSE-POWER FIRE ENGINE! Nearly as effeo- tivcasaBteani about onr third find unsl expense lur rejiaira. ior descrip. tivBcirculara with tcatimo. i:d lens tlr-n't cue. tenth an. t REMINGTON' AGRICULTURAL U! ILIO.M, New York feb28daw4w nials,addreas STOCK OF; Groceries, Confectioneries and FANCY GOODS Can be found at i A. R, NISBET & BRO'S. AT REASONABLE PRICES OOK a"TD NEWS mKK-Always kept ob lunll and for sale In nrmvnnterit rmrmaa, m h ca ua Gatfan TIN mi ASSUKTED Mrs. Joe Person's Column. THE MRS. JOE PERSON Are the Proprietors of a Eetaeiy wliica is unequalled as a TONIC, Alterative and Blood Purifier. It will enre Rheumatism, Cancer in its Early Stages, Heart Dis ease, Erysipelas, Indigestion, Chronic Billious Colic, Tet ter, Eruptions, Skin and Blood Diseases. Infallible for Scrofula. IX Ri:i.IETi: CAT IRK II. LAB0SATCE7, CHARLOTTE, IT. This Elixir of Life is not a patent medicine, but a discovery, the secret of which, as well as the pro prietory benefits, arising from its preparation, man ufacture and sale, are secured to the owners by reg istration in the office of the Commissioner of Pat ents, at Washington. D. C. under the laws of the Congress of the United States in such cases made a i"1 provided. It has been in use in Mrs. Person's family for many years, but has only been introduced to the puollc within the last nve years, since which time Its cures have bordered on the miraculous, and Its sales have increased beyond the most sanguine ex pectations of Its owners. Below we oiler a few of the many testimonials which have been gleaned from many letters now in the possession of the proprietors showing its virtues, what it will do, and what It will cure: IMPORTANT TfSTMD T SHOW ING the: Value ot the Remedy. An Interesting Ccmsdy I FIVE CHAPTERS. CHAPTER I. Marion. N. C. May 20th. 1880. Mrs. Person Please let me know tbe price of your medicines and how to remit, as I wish to order some for a case of Scrofula. Yours. Ae., J. H. GILKEY, M. D. CHAPTER II. After ordering a lot to try. he simply reported; "The case is improving." On his second order then came the following: Marios, N. C, January 27th, 1881. Mrs. Joe Person: Madam Enclosed please find postoffiee order for $4.25. for which you will send two bottles of tout bitters, as the ncrofuloux utcr have nb ut he led up. and do not now require the wash. I am glad to in form you that the Remedy is relieving the case. Yours truly, J. EL (ilLKEY. chapter in. Marios, N. C, March 7th, 1881. Mrs. Joe Person: Dear Madam Enclosed please find postoffiee order for S;4.25. for which you will please send me three pint bottles of your tonic and two powders for wash, as I wish to try it In another case. Yours truly, J. H. GILKEY. CHAPTER IV. Marion. N. C. October 20th, 188Z Mrs. Job Person. Frankllnton: Madam lir Gilkey. of this pLice irformd me to oViy th't y u were here some time ago and told him youc mid cure scnfula and he advised me to write to you for some of your circulars. I have a sore on my leg and hip. It will cure up and break out Just below where it cures up. I have been treat ed by several physicians. Some say It Is Scrofula, others say it is Lupus and Salt Rheum. It Is just skin deep; it never gets deep; Is very painful; don't rest at night. I want you to send me your circular and prices of your medicine, and If I think, after reading them, that It will do me any good, I will order some of the medicine at once. I have bad the sores for 18 months, and have paid out a great deal of money to parties that have done me no good. Hoping to year from you soon, I remain. Respectfully, S. C. DALE. CHAPTER v. The following, cut from the Marlon Lamp Post, makes a fit ending of the comedy, and speaks foi Itself: Mr. S. C. Dale, of this place, who for years had been suffering from aggravated Scrofula, has In three months use of this medicine entire if recovered. His case was almost hopeless, being scarcely able to get about on crutches. He is now in active busi ness. Six bottles effected a cure. ANOTHER COMEDY. chapter i. Triangle. N. C, March 20th, 1882. Mrs. Joe Person, Frankllnton, N. C: w adorn A circular advertising your Remedy for Scrofula was handed us by a highly respectable phy sician a few days ago, who said It had been recom mended to him by raeh medical authority that he desired to give It a trial in his practice, and desired us to keep it in stt ck. Please give us teMS. Yours, KiNCAlD LINEBARGER. CHAPTER II. SIGNIFICANT TESTIMONT. Triangle, N. C, September 30, 1862. Mrs. Joe Person : Hear Madam Please send three dozen more of your valuable Remedy, as the lot you shipped us last is all sold except one bottle. We have sold four and a half dozen of your Remedy since April, and all save one bottle has been on phyieitn't presertp tkm. With best wishes for your success, we are. Yours truly, KLNCAID 4 LINEBARGER. chapter in. A month or so later Messrs. Kinoald Llnebarger ordered six dozen more, and on the 21st of June, 1883, wrote the following aignlncaiit letter: Your card of the 18th Inst, received to-day. Our "silence" means that we still have "Remedy" in stock. Don t grow Impatient; remember what a quantity we bought at the last "haul." Then there is one unfortunate circumstance connected with the sale of your "Remedy" which we cannot ob viate: heu a intent Aw taken it UU he i cured he immediateL , xtopt buying it! Then, as sales have w ttwaiv me aeveiopmeni or new cases, wo arc "silent," and you seem to be puzzled over that "silence." Is not silence a virtue when we have nothing to say? You'll hear from us when our stock, like the "judiciary" of North Carolina on one occasion, Is "exhausted." Yours truly. T. J. LlWiSBAMtiJUl. Triangle, N. C, June 21st, lifts. Raleigh Doctors Failed. My wife had been afflicted with Scrofula for a number of rears she had three fearful looking sores on her neck, and some on her body She was treated by the best Doctors Raleigh could afford they attended and prescribed for her two or hree year, but failed to d iitr any good. I met with Mrs. Person, she told me she kkjw she could cure my wife. I bought her medicine, used it three month, and she is per ectly cured. The sores are all healed and her general health is excellent. I am satisfied her medicine will do what the Doctors are not able to do, and that It Is a perfect antidote for Scrofulous taints. Z. W. HANKS. November 16th, 1882. Raleigh, N. C. Every Bottle Prepared Under the Immediate Supervision of Mrs. Joe Person. Wholesale Druggist for N. C, Dp .1 H -Mftiflwi lJ Ut lis lUU UHlI) CHARLOTTE, N, C And for Sale by all Druggists . Bead for pamphlet containing tesUmoul&ls tf re rnarkable cures, and tor furtoef Mrwmtumt TaUffivJcs ftrn : Beiitfrnapj, . 85S.CIarkSt.,0;p.ConrtHons6,CKlfil to tha United Slatas, wfi li""" wnlin perfect mathed and pore medicine inMr. l-x;E. and permanent curm of .11 Priti ce '.'W-i'Y Nemra. Diaeawa. Affection.of the Blon? If ,"nJ KldMya, Bladdrr, Etion., r??' Sk,n. Throat. Jtone Fulu, pnnanent ! '""h, eradicated irom tha a, .tern Ior l.fe? 0Uleii oi and- l'hysical WcaltttcM, JVri;,,,, j,' Weak Slunled DcveU, ,,, i,"'""'- ments to Marriage, etc., from exa-L-n ',' cause, tprediiif, sefvhj and prhnM,, r "'J 9-Y.in,y-Id!l-.Yjr-d ar.1 O ,l , who need uiediel kill a..J txlrril., Sr '! Dr. Bate at once. H.i opinion co.i- n m,,',. "t',';--i save foture misery a d shame. M l on jU).!, ' ": ' ts viait the cry for traatmont, md,ciu. .r 'V everywhere by r.i jil r c .press (r.-e t V.in,' . ,' Tullon. Si-It is self pvi.lenttl ,ta , ,,' "'"'r. (tivog his vaole attention t ft c"a of ' ' '" o talna ureat aklll.and niiv.icrnx r, '" country. know; 1 1 iitav f ronnr-'nt lv rcoi. ., ","', u caeea io tne UKlcJit H:i tin!..!, I . kniwa wod renin! v in iwd. j,-,. Aire and I.xrwrlem-e m.il., t r ,' , prcme ImacT iinw. Tr-Thov, B . ., one but the Doctor. Conu!iatifn lrp,. , confidential. Cnne which hnvf:,.'.., ,. relief elmwhere. eriwi!v so' ifit.i i ( eases treated. Call or r:'. ilonrn f... to Kiiudavn. IO o 1. ouii'p SENT Vnr.y.. A.ldre.sasnhove. ' " NOTICE. Those indebted lo m please call in and stttle, ;i 1 am compelled to have money Tfeis is a call inneed. and 1 want the money indeed. JOHN T. BUTLER. Jeweller. Ad Iiiipoiiilily To stop a leak on Brown's hou-o by painting Jones's house; neitner can we make Jones's roof secure ag iins fire by covering Brown's roof with MOTT'S PAINT, but for a certainty we will secure any roof by one appli cation of this valuable compound. It has been applied in very many cases of abandoned roofs at this and other places, and we can refer applicants to any of those who have patronized us. Address CHARLOTTE ROOFING CO. FREEforTRIAL SpwtSo An unfailing and speedy cure for Aeroout uettftty aiirt Wioatkm, Lon rtf Vitality and Vigor, or any evilregultof indiscretion, excess, overwork, etc., (over forty tkou aand positive cures.) " S nd 15c. for postace on trial box of 100 pi. Is. Address, Dr. M. W. BACON. coT.narlt f?t and Csihoua Place, Caiokao. III. novl8deodaw FfUriHi; Hills. EKTiniJSIIED 17T4. Biihrs 177. Rolls 13. VCAGAMBRlUMrcC. This company own and operate thrive mills, as follows: PATAPSCO MILL A. at Ellicott Cin-. Maryland. PaTAPSCO -MILL B, at Baltimore. Maryland. PATAPSCO MILLC, at Orange Grove MaryUnd. Having a daily capacity of I, Barrels. PATENT ROLI.r.K FI.OI R. manufactured from Maryland and Vir Kinia Wheat, celebrated for its Durity and richness of Gluten, Phosphates, and other nutritious properties. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR PATAPSCO SUPERLATTVE, PATAPSCO FAMILY, PATAPSCO EXTRA, CAPE HENRY FAMILY. NORTH POINT FAMILY. CHESAPEAKE EXTRA. BEDFORD FAMILY. ORANGE GROVE EXTRA C. A. GAnBRILL M'F'O CO., 32 Commerce St., Baltimore, Md. Represented by R. N. Littlejohn, Charlotte, N. a BOTlldtf rrVarsnniRHS. W SI acM a aaad d-srKi l fVw Paaer Cotter. Oesd as near xrrt1un- ( '' " ' , UK WBMIQMM J st .r. ' m .v ... .., " j afrfries 1 3 i f j Jti.V r.; ;t'jTl-i.-t .

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