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tiff Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel or purl i oVthand wholesomeness. More eeonondoJ J T ?h2 nrdinr kinds, and cannot be sold In oWdoS'the multitude of low test, short wight. Bin or phosphate powders. Sold 01 U in Wholesale by charlotte, r - The Feeble Grow Strong? When Hostetter's Stomach Bitters Is used to pro mote assimilation of the food and enrich the blood. Indigestion, the chief obstacle to an acqui sition of strength by the weak, is an ailment which Infallibly succombs to the action of this peerless corrective. Loss of flesh and appetite, failure to sleep, and growing evidence of premature decay, speedily counteracted by the great lnvlgorant, which braces up the physical energies and fortifies the constitution against disease. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. J. H. OFFERS TO THE ! 1 ie i. -Retail mm i FIVE IONS d " White. Lead, TWKNTV BARRELS m iotd oil, i rge Stock of is, Varnishps, Etc, ONE CAR LOAD .4Mf AT CQSjE PRICES. T? IL MpAPKN " REPJARKABLE Chablotte, . ft, July B, USA Dr. Gregory: I used your Dyspectlc Mixture four years ago aud It made a perfect and permanent ure ot me. Mine was the worst case I ever saw. i nave heard a great many say their cure was also Permanent. I now eat what I please. Bakue, J.WarbW. I war cured of dyspepsia nine years age, by yeux Wopeptitfuixture-aua ;have" never pad a-retnrtiiof thttdbMasei' ; : it - : r ySQ.'JpH3)spi.'l Jf ureoqkt: t wall na re for tobacca T. B. CoiAAHAN. vnarlotte, N. ft, July 1st, 1884. - I hereby certify that the cases of dyspepsia where Dr. Gregory's Dyspeptic Mlxtur has been used seem to be permanently cured. One case was treated some 15 years since - . E. Ntx Hctchiboh, M. P. ; Jul? 1st. ism .. , k . - Tot satffirj. H. McAden and T. C. Smith ft Co.. ChMlotte.K.C- . Trade mm Oil. TEC El GITT Arrival and Departure of Trains. Richmond and Danvhui Air-Link. , No. BO- Arrives at Charlotte from BIchmond at 1.20 a. m. Leaves for Atlanta at 130 a. m. No. 61 Arrives at Charlotte from Atlanta at 410 a.m. Leaves for Rlehmond at 4:20 a. m. .Ji.?- 52 Arrives at Charlotte from Richmond at 12.85 p. m. Leaves for Atlanta at 1 p. m. No. 53 Arrives at Charlotte from Atlanta at 6 55 p.m, Leaves for Richmond at 7 GO p. m. Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta. Arrives from Columbia at 6:15 p. m. Leaves for Columbia at 1 p. m. CC.&A A., T. & O. Division. Arrives from Statesvffle at 1030 a. m. Leaves forStatesvlUe at 7:15 p. m. Carolina Central. t Wilmington at 8:45 p. m., and for Laurlnburgat7:10a. m. - Arrives from Wilmington at 7 a. m., and from Laurinburg at 3:46 p. m. , . C. C. -Shelby Division. Leaves for Shelby at 635 p. m. Arrives from Shelby at 12.-05 p. m. Mattw General Delivery opens at 730 a. m.; closes at vaJO p. m. closed ff' 0Pen8 at 9- m-; Index to New Advertis ements. E. W. Hovey At the Fair Grounds to-day. A. E. Rankin & Bro New stock. Indications. South Atlantic States, generally fair weather in southern portion, in creasing cloudiness and local rains in northern portion, brisk northeasterly winds on coast, shifting to southeast, southern in the interior, nearly sta tionary temperature. Township Meetings and County Con - Teniion. Township meetings to select dele gates to the Mecklenburg county convention will be held at the vari ous polling places in the townships, on Saturday, 30th day of August. .in me lownsnip or jnariotte, the meeting to select delegates will be held as follows: Ward 1, Aug. 29th, 8i p. m., mayor's court room ; Ward 2, Aug. 29th, 8 p. "m. mayor's court room; Ward 3, Aug. 29th, 8i p. m., at court house; Ward 4, Aug. 29th, 8 p. m., at court house. Uounty convention will be held at j court house, at 12 o'clock, on Mon day, tne 8tn day of September. . LiOCA IiKI PPLES. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Graham and Mrs. Geo. V. Graham are visits ing friends in Hillsboro. The regular monthly meeting of the Knights and Ladies of Honor will be held this evening at Masonic -Hall. Ferris, of Poplar Tent, Boone, of the ice factory, and conductor Wiiite, are all well on the way to recovery, so the doctors stated yesterday. R. Ii. Collett, a. machinist at Liddell & Co.'s shop, was painfully wounded yesterday by the unlucky stroke of a tool that cut a long, deep gash in his arm. The '76 baseball nine ofthis city, left on this morning's train for Cons cord, to tackle the Lone Nine of that place. Both clubs are composed of colored players. Charlotte's last batch of recruits was sent off last night to Fort Monroe and the recruiting station was closed up. Capt. Hayes will remain with us a few days before taking his de parture. The township conventions will be held throughout the county on next Saturday. In the city, ward meetings will be held next Friday evening. The hour of tribulation for the candidates is drawing near. We are requested to say that a tempwance meeting will be held to night at Calvary Mission church, on Church street, at 8 p'clock. Several gentlemen are - expected to address the meeting, and an effort will be made to organize a lodge or tjood Templars. Yesterday afternoon a lad named Howard Newcombe had his arm broken while indulging in the sport of sliding down a plank. The plank was placed against the top qf a fence, and tjie boy, sliding down head fore most, struok the ground with one of his ai ms doubled under hitn. - As Dr. Wilder was driving into the city on the Statesville road yes terday morning, his horse became frightened at a train that came up just as the doctor reached the bridge, and the animal ran off. The buggy was overturned and broken up, but no injury was done to Dr. Wilder or to the horse. '' The engineers and conductors have received orders froni Capt. K H. Smith, master of trains, not to violate the city brdmanpe yequirjng trains to reduce speed to within four miles an hour in tne corporate limits ; and also foroid4ing whistling except for' necessary purposes. This will abate the whistling nuianee, Jordan, from Asheville, did some pretty shooting at the park yester day afternoon. He uses nickle shells and makes glass fly nearly every pop. Brem, Fox and Quinn, of the Chai lott team, also aid some goad shdot i n m ; fprverft will be shooting in earn est today. ' Matches eoromeoce at 10 o'clock, a- in. The Inferior court met yester-; day morning to receive the transcript from the Superior court in the case of Wm. Keros, the grcr who was borivibted of burning Parks gin house and sentenced to eeyen years in the penitentiary: He appealed to the gupreme court and th appeal was sent back to the Inferior court through the Superior court. The justices yesterday sentenced Kerp to five years and six months in the r"?ZT:l - At rliCKory vjriuvo uiuiw. 0 Sunday it looked sQmbing Uke a country fair. There were a pouple of ice : cream : tents, and ' the yenders lustily called - upon the eople to 'Come up' and get a plate qf ice cream, only ten cents, and lemonade five cents a glassy There were about taa, tiinnaand neotile present, ihe IOUS ;Q:; iTreeifah! closed at- ciKv-iox- ... - - .t. . j j4.-iji tended, there being many ypwwn p;n ,he frdpt fegn Too Huch for the Locomotive. Toiij- aVirmr. men that are hacked im bv encines," remarked a blue coateS ofcial to an QTOi.M - TToxr i'hnt -rnn oueht to See ft SiVe up in Salary whft went under the enrine wheelsjm the Nnrth oaroima roao. tt Knedtwo weeks aso. The negro isnamed Anderson. He was walk . v.oti thfl lo.!omotive me tne ""ou , , ?tJaT.A fcrked him down and Viim. The engineer stopped before the tender wheels ran thpnwhen tb negrp jumped W j?r ' .,Aua ftrnhttr and scratches and bruised portions of his body, but-not a bone was broken, it is perhaps, the first instance on record, where a man was run oyer by a loco motive ana not fciuea. , ': VaIfliiDOSl rely cured with EMOBi - b 1 T.a a never lamug 2ic nvor tne neero. wv v. v?ff ed tod his body scattered, among f wfipfelfl.': Judea cf of his gurptise,' SHOOTING AT THE PARK. Begwninsof the Three Days' Matches -Some of the Sportsmen Arrived and all in Readiness ToLay's Eyents. The third annual tournament of the Sportsmens' Association of the Caro lines begins at Carolina Park in this city this morning and continues until Thursday afternoon. The trains yesterday brought in a number of members of the association . and a little trial shooting was indulged in at the park yesterday afternoon. Among the members who arrived yesterday were Mr. F. H. Gibbes, of Columbia, who is the secretary and treasurer, Mr. J.-F. Jordan, of Ashe ville, one of the executive committee, and Mr. P. G. Cannon, of Orange burg, S. C, another of the executive committee. Col. Walter L. Steele, thej president, will arrive on the train from Rockingham this morn ing.! The association numbers two or three members who have broken a hundred glass balls "handrunning." The shooting is not to be confined strictly to glass balls, as clay pigeons and live pigeons also are to be sprung before the guns. The shooting wifl take place in front of the grand stand, so that spectators will have a clear and uninterrupted view of it allj Tho matches will begin today at 10 o'clock, and the first will be the team match for the championship and the gold badge, open only to members of the association. It will be shot by teams of 5 men ; rotary trap, 18 yards rise, 50 balls to each team. Second Match. Sweepstakes; en trance $3, $15 added. Six balls, 18 yards rise ; 2 balls to the right. 2 off and 2 left. Purse divided 50, 30 and 20 per cent. Ties to be shot at 21 yards, 1 shot each angle. Third Match. Sweepstakes ; en trance $3, $15 added. Six clay pig eons, 18 yards rise; 2 right, 2 off and 2 left. Ties as in match No. 2. Purse divided 50, 30 and 20'per cent. . Fourth Match. Sweepstakes; en trance $3, $25 added. Four live pig ebns, 21 yards; 5 ground traps, use of 1 barrel. Ties, miss and out, 25 yards. Purse divided 50, 30 and 20 per cent. Sentenced to be Hanged. Ernest Williams, colored, who burglarized McLendons store at Matthews Station last winter, was yesterday sentenced by Judge Mc Coy to be hanged on Friday, the third day of next October. The exe cution wiu taue place at noon on that day within the jail enclosure. The circumstances of the burglary are still rememDerca Dy some or our readers. Williams went to McLend on's house one night and gained ad mittance through a second story window, entering a room in which Mr. McLendon's family were sleep ing. He passed" through the room and went into the store below, where he was captured. He was tried at the last term of the Superior Court and a verdict of guilty being returned against him, he was sentenced to be hanged. Through nis counsel he took an appeal to the Supreme Court, and that body affirmed the decision and returned the case to this term of the court for sentence to be repassed upon Williams. Unless the Gover nor interferes with a pardon, Wil nams wm De -fiangea on tne day ap pointed by J udge McUoy . j i Abiut the Stale Guard and the Eiposi tion. Adjutant General Johnstone Jones has issued an order to the officers of State Guard that the First, Second, Third and Fourth Regiments will appear at Raleigh on the 30th day of September, in neavy marcmng oraer, to participate in the opening ceremo nies of the State Exposition and for review by the Governor and Commander-in-Chief on October 1st. On the first day the State Guard will escort Senator Hawley, the orator, the Governor ana officials to the cround. After the address by Gen. Hawlev there will be a review of the troops. On the second day the com petitive drill between ISorth Carol na conmanies will take nlace. Tt prize to, the successful' company will bet iaOQ, and to the next best drilled company $100. The prize for the best rifle target shooting by company teams will be $100. The State will furnish the troons with transporta tion; quarters at Camp Russell, fuel and lights. The men must take their own blankets. They are to remain in Raleigh until October 3d. Each mmnaiiv must ration itself. The COmmandeivih-rChief expresses tHe hop ttat t,hij State Guard will appear in full numbers h pbecUehcp to tWs order, and that employers will per mit tneir employees, wno are mem bers of the State Qwd, fa aUefld- ij '-rr-. r--t 1 -7-Qpenins of the Superior Court, The fall term of Mecklenburg Su perior court oonvened yesterday morning in the court house, with Judge MoCoy on the bench, and So licitor F. I. Osborne in his usual place. After the court was organized the grand jury to serve for the tein was drawn as follows; ' ' W. W. an som. foreman; J. B. Bethune, G. N. Johnston, M, E, Beaver, W, M. Hobbs P. M, iiico, A. a. MouomDs, j. a. Clark, J. F. Rudisill, P. U Stowe, J. P. Millon. S. A. Garrison, R. W, Hunter. T. G. McConnell, R. H. Hun ter, E. J. Garrison, T. B. MoSUl, J. a. feinenuge. Jildge McCoy duly and ably charg ed tnd jurors, when tne court pros ceeded to read over the docke apd nut itself in readiness to begin work in AarnfiRt this mornms. Thoa. L. Shields will he brought be- fnra thfl 'nourt this -morninsr. The solicitor ordered hiro to be brought from jail yesterday afternoon, Dutne was reported too unwell to make the t.rin to tho nourt house. The general belief is that a motion will be made hy Shields' counsel to - hte the case removed to another county ior trial. THffc WAS rlnrla before0 Judee iJilmer, it Will be remembered, and the' Judge consented to have the case moved to T .i rl frrm' hnt. Rhifilds' Counsel would nqf aere t It nd tlie cas,e was atscqramgiy trieq ix juuwij- burg. I nterest in the case i still na, i trio same oiu uuouco win uo cuw oW Mr7J. Harvey Wilson, who, in tho fnrmfir trial, so ablv aided m the defense of Shields, is in such feeble health that he cannot get to.tnecpr-i. house, and f rqra hiecfe standpoint, this QP? w a. W we 5 " iortune. ' ,,' . t lyr Amoof tfte JHerchftnts, Mr, Sal Cohen has returned from the northern markets and the large rctahiishmAnt of Elias & Cohen is fiiHriflf n with new goods. will nnen a. laree stock this fall. Mr. John Vogle, the merchant tailor: nna crone nortn wl ppv" fall eoods;' W wiirbfi ready, to rig out the' boys in no,hby style niTTin - - - . r Mri 4- R- Nisbefe is in New York iuit.inir trnnAa for the well known firm Of A R. Nisbet & Brother. Ererjhere CiUed "The Best.' Tnnitorrifitti than liniments, lotions, or any any plasters-Benson's Capeioe Porous Plasters. - 4Koaslt ok Itch." -Tmrich on Itch" cures humors, ?ropori9,nng. worm, fetter, sM rheum, frosted iee cmiuuuMa Fire in the Coantry. "We regret to learn of the serious loss that befell Mr. D. - P Faulkner, of morning Star township, ten miles east of the city, on the 19th inst., in the destruction by fire of his dwelling house. Mr. Faulkner not only lost his house," but nearly everything that it contained. The fire was clear ly the work of an incendiary, and it is to be hoped that the guilty party will quickly be brought to justice. Surgical Operation in the Jail. The doctors went to the county jail last Sunday with their trepanning instruments and set to work upon the skull of Osborne Chapman, the darkey who was brought in Saturday from Capt. John Clark's farm. They cut and laid back the scalp on top of the head just over the most serious depression, and with an instrument that marks round like a mechanic's compass, they cut out a large circular piece of skull, relieving the brain of its pressure. The darkey continued in an insane condition and from the general appearance of his brain, the doctors are fearful that with all their skill they can do nothing for him. Chapman is expected to die. it, A Timely Sermon. The new and elegant Baptist church was crowded to its fullest capacity Sunday night by a congregation that had assembled to hear Dr. Pritchard preachy The eminent divine read the third chapter of James and took from it his subject the tongue. He announced that he would speak of the four great evils of the tongue. The first was swearing, or using pro fane language, the second was lying, the third was slander and the fourth was fault finding. Profanity, the Doctor said, is an evil that every man who calls himself a gentleman should feel ashamed to indulge in ; and he went on to speak of the other evils in a manner that caught the deepest attention from his hearers. It was peculiarly a sermon of the day, and the very sort that is needed most and ought to be preached of tener. Dr. Prichard is a fine preacher and his effort Sunday night left a deep impression upon his congregation. Wood Pile UevolutionPiew Enter prise. The electric light is something that our city is proud of, and Newcombe Brothers are now about to start an enterprise that, coupled with the electric light, will put Charlotte far ahead of her sister cities. This second enterprise is not only novels but will no doubt prove highly successful. This winter, instead of having: to plod around in the snow and slush to hunt up a man to cut uj our wood, all we will have to do will be to tap the telephone and tell Newcombe Broth ers that we have a load of wood in our back yard that we want cut up, and lo ! within ten minutes a steam saw mill will be put at work on the wood pile. Newcombes' project is briefly this: During the coming winter, they propose to saw wood by steam power for our citizens. A portable six horse power engine will be used in connection with a cord word saw, the whole so arranged that it can be auickly moved from house to house. Think of a steam saw mill in one's back yard. Yet it is just what this enterprising firm intends that our people shall have. It will be a great convenience and will no doubt be a success. Valuable Results ot the Greely Expedi tion, LUe. The principle scientific facts discov ered are the following: 1. lhe Worth Pole is due north of New York. It was not discovered. but its general direction was pretty wen estaonsneu. 2. That the North Pole lies in the Artie regions. 3. That it is an almighty cold neiem borhood. 4. That nearly all the animals there wear seajsfcm jackets tne year round. a. ma cniet signal officers are somewhat unreliable caterers. That when men cannot get food they starve to death. 7. That extreme cold produces frost bite. 8, That the getting back is the chief fun and difficulty of the expedi tion. Troops Ordered. Qat to Guard a J)ail i i Virginia.. Lynchburg, Va., Aug, 25. The Lynchburg Home Guards are under arm8 awaiting orders from the sheriff of Armherefc county to resist a threatened attack on the jail. Under great provocation Eldredge Morris, a prominent young iarmer ot that county, on Saturday threw a boot jack at Lou Green, a negro woman. and broke her skuu. The woman died from the effects of her injuries. The assault was provotceq by gross was placed in .iau and a posse of citi zens guarded the building last night. A body of negroes assembled near the court house, but made no demonstra tion. Trouble is feared tonight. Fire on the Red. Riy.er. New Orleans, August 25. At Shreveport' at 3 o'clock this morning the wharf boat Maria Louisa, and the steamboat Shields, owned by the Red River Coast Line, were burned to. the water S. edge, xne ore orose out in the forward part of Maria Louisa and the flames soon commu- mcatedto the Shields. Everything on the two boats was lost. Loss$d5,- 000, insured in New Orleans agencies. There was no loss or me. a Down Town Jjercusnt, TTatrinw nsiuuil .uraaial .leeDless nlzhts. disturb ad hi tha nunnlfta nnd eries of a BUfleTMe Colld. (tnd beoommg' convmcea mat airs, wiusiow a Soothing Syrup was Just the article needed, pror cured a supply for the dhild On reaching home uui apfiiiftlntlne his wife with what he 1 00411 ehTl she refused to haye it administered to Ue id,' as she Was .tron a sp. in sitlenng,. and toe parenuwnQuisiee.p. t-iwuws wiuw uj fdiiijw'irifc the father found the oabystiU worse; and WhTOepflteiruaailDi aiother sleepless night, tiVo mnYhP.f strifi from the room to attend to some domestic duties, and left the father with the child. During her absence he administered a por tion or tne Booming syrup j uauj, ami wm nothing. That night all bands slept well, anqwe little fellow 1 i fellow awose m tne morning uhku "9V The mother was delighted with W sudden Sntt mniinrftil RhAnsre. and although' at hrst oHend- ed at the deoegtioA ftraclced upon her, has con tinued to use the 8yrup,and suffering crying- hables and restless nights have disappeared A attale trial of the Srrup never yet faned to relieve tne baby, uid nioAnw nmnensltv and nasslon. brlns Mankln numberless ailments, foremost among them is Ner vousness, Nervous DeDlUty, ana unuawrai yean- nessof Generative urgans; Auen n onuu row uo . storesthe sufferer to his former to, , it druggists, or by mall from R. AUn. .4' NewVork City. . - - 4 ' v ' H'- ' , DawrUieH, Wires fld Mo-tera. . jnareBnrsuauioi- e Diseases, and ulcer- eTir, -fninmr urn disnlocement or bearlne down feeling, irregularities, barrenness, change jtltfe, teucorrhoea, besides many weataesses springing tha uivwa. Ilka hfiadaehe. bloatlna. smnal vnuknnwi. sleeDlessnesa. nervojs Oeblllty, paloita- tlon 01 the near, c u "! ahisl. Dtica, N. Y- for pamphlet, free. For sale by i n and i ) nor nome. senu ui m. Horsford's Acid Phosphate, v . : in Impaired Nerve Function . ' -hr r i Vnrnaid. Boston. Mass.. says "I have used it In eases ot unpaired w iwicuou, wu beneficial results, especially In cases where the sys tem is aneetea dj uie vuxtocuuu u mum , and overcome the prejvwteea Of the mother ODTUK rtACE Of Boots and Shoes always all lines, unsurpassed In sals: ity of workmanship, excellence of material used. and In all useful and attractive features, will soon be largely Increased by 33 Fall Purchases, which are If you want good goods fall to call on us. Satisfaction guaranteed. Pretty Women. Ladles who would retain freshness and vivacity don't fall to try "Wells' Health Eenewer." Offensive Breath. Bad taste In Mouth. Coated tongue, show torpid liver and disordered stomach. Allen s Bilious Physic, vegetable remedy, quickly es rellevall. 25 cents. At all Dn "elsts. At lhe Fair Grounds To-day. The SDOrtlne will commence at the Fair Grounds to-day at 10 o'clock, a. m. Admission to the grounds for all except members of the club 25 cents. Ladles admitted to the Grand stand free; gentlemen 25 cents. augaxut . w. novjsx, Lessee. The "511" Cigar, Havana filled and Cuban hand-made selected for ex perts in smoking 5 cents each 5 dollars per hundred. T. C. SMITH & CO. 5 and 10 Cent Soap. T. C. SMITH" & CO. have just received tb prettiest Tojilet Soaps ever brought to it 1 7 T" . 1 inis marKet. .uargesi, cane in the city for five and ten cents. One Car Load Keroseno Oil offered at guar antee market price. T. C. SMITH & CO. Oiir Soda Water Is made from the very best Rock Candy Syrup, and fla vored with strictly pure fruit juices everything first-class, regardless ot expense T. C. SMITH $ CO. For Sale One horse Dray and Har ness, second-hand price $25 T. C. SMITH & CO. One Gar Load Machine Oil all grades, to suit factories and all kinds of machinerv. Prices as low as ean be had anywhere. T. C. SMITH & CO. aug23 1 BURNflAM' IMPROVED STAMLABD TTJBBIBE1 Is the best constructed and fin ished, gives better percentage, more nower. and Is sold for less money, per horse power, than any other Turbine In the world. New gent free by BURNHAM BBUs., xotk, auguaawtw 1710. I have added to my already large Insurance Agency the - Sun Fire IpnifiBipiBy, Olf LONDON, " The oldest purely firs company In the world and am' prepared to carry large lines of Insurance pMnpWe TTdDCDIK. fall and complete In beauty of styles, superior era the addition of our New already being received. and good bargains do not ?53 Johnston Block, Tryon Street. Fonrth Series of Stock. Office of ) Mechanics Perpetual B. and L. Assoc'h. ) The books of the association are now open for the Fourth Series of Stuck. Payment of dues will commence the 1st Saturday In September. All who wish stock In the association will call and subscribe before that time. R. E. COCHRANE, aug7dlm Secretary and Treasurer THOMAS REESE & CO., CHARLOTTE, X V. THILODOMB The New LUIputlan Safety Cook- jl ing Apparatus wui dou a cup 01 rea in nv minutes. Price $1.00. THOS. REESE & CO. Genuine Imported Triple Extracts in quantity. Made and bottled In Grasse. France. THOS. REESE & CO. T)rilliantlne in all colors, Brilllantlne is Pinaud's X celebrated Whiskers and Moustache Dresslne. For sale by THUS. REESE & CO. rphe celebrated He-No. Tea, In 14, and 1-pound packages, at THOS. REESE 4 CO.'S. A Fresh supply of Parepa and Ultimo Cigars at THOS. REESE & CO.'S. cebest Imported Tooth and Batr Brushes. . Numerous styles and all size at THOS. REESE 4 CO.'S. TT7e make a specialty of putting up Preacrlp TR03. REESE & CO.'S. tlons at PAN I OPS J.Q&DEMY, Near Char lottesville, Vlrgtula, for Boys and Young men. Fully equip ped, ueginssepiemoer ukii. sena ior catalogue. Rev. EDGAR WOODS, Pr. D., co-PrinclpaS auuJN ic sAMtvun, a. ai., 1' for the Liver and Kidney, POSITIVELY CUBES Dspep, Uiet end Kiney Complaints. I have used your "Life for the Liver and Kidneys" with great benefit, and or dyspepsia, or any derangement of Lhe liver or kidneys, I regard it as being without an equal. JAS. J. usboknk, a 7 at ijaw, BoUstoo, Henderson county, N. C. Far superior to any liver pad. Hugh Thomas, Glendale, S. C. Your medicines are valuable and splendid remedies. I have sold upwards of five gross, and can recommend them. I would not be witnout tnem. J. 8. M. Davidson, Druggy 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, o. u. In large 50c. and $1.00 bottles. Trial size 25cv Sold by druggists . and deal ers generally. Prepared by LIFE MEDICINE- CO., Spartanburg, 8. C, October 88. dtf. s TCVD TOUU ORDERS FOR ice m m mm J. B." HAM KINGTON. Will nai4t and dfl!1w tn anv Dart Of (he City. Bonday especlaUy. Festivals, Picnics and Boarding Bouses at reaueea rates. : juiuu August TO-DAY. A Great Warfare on Old Mats, and An Opportunity to GIVE AWAY PRICES." We have collected together the remnants of a very successful season in Straw Goods, and resolved that we will not carry a single Straw Hat over. We have sold thousands and now the few dozens lelt must go, that we may maintain our prominent position as Hatters again next season with an entirely new stock. Our narrative told and reasons given for this "reckless cut," we will proceed to business YOU CAN THIS DAY STRAW HAT IN IPor And Keep the Other Half for Another Season's "Head Dress "" Tt seems a shame that Gallant Fuck and Loyal Vacation should be reduced In rank when they have served with such marked distinction, but It Is ordered that t hey "share the common fate of all," and to-day you buy them at half price, which Is not one-fourth of their value. All Straw Hats at 75 and 50 When you see a man bareheaded or sporting a shabby hat, please excuse US from any responsibility we have niaced it within the nower of everv one to "brush ud." and be eeuteel. In this great Straw Hat sale and sacrifice, to our friends, we trust our loss Don't Read This Unless you want to be tempt ed to go to the Charlotte Mu sic House and purchase one of those celebrated Mathushek Pianos, slightly second-hand, at a greatly reduced price, either for cash or on instal ment payments. We have also several Mason and Ham lim Organs, used only a short time, and as good as new, having been taken back from delinqueht purchasers, which we are offering very low. Now is your time to get a bargain. .A big lot of new instruments always on hand. (Mlotte Music House, J. W. McMILLIAN, Manager. The Tail End REMEMBER OUR i $7,50 All Wool Cassimere Suit; Our Striped Summer Suit We are now felling at $1.50; sold everywhere for $2.50 We are elvine the public the benefit of such changes to the Northwest. A guarantee of lower prices than any other house Very respectfully, . E.EAD1NG CLOTHIERS AHO TAILORS. gfAgents for Pearl Shirts. rrjST IN NEW CHKAM. CHEESE. HONEY, In the Honey Comb ' . And Choice Fresh Butter, at 1 S. M. HOWELL'S. Sittings. Buy New Ones at BUY ANY DOLLAR OUR STOCK SflDe, cents will now be sold for 25c will prove their gain. o goods, so you can wear them even when the wind la the State can always be had at JUST RECEIVED. Combination Wiae and Fjmt Presses For Family Arcle Parert, Corers tO? pp " i FeachParers. Lnr Table and Fochet Cutlery, Fly V"C rr.,tm. and General Haraware oteveryUnd, zLfwnrAm J v Call and see us or bouu w . , ' BHOWN, WEDDINGTON & CO. - J
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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