i " -' ' " ' i DAILY C HA EL O T T E O BSE RYE R ; T H U R S D AY, OCTOBER; 1884 liave spent ever I f IOOjOOO.OO la defendlny rham Bull as oar trade-mart ?TiAaiWllv Ka . ttvilnvthAmmt valuable Hull to toe -world. How it stands to leaaon that we conldnt afford to protect turn eo thoroughly It BkACKWELX BULL, BDKHAJI T baeco, of which he la the repweentaave, warn t tb BEST bmokin Tottacc ever paifc The sale of BlackwelTi Ball Durham Bmokf TotaSofar exceed those of any other brand in A.Vinrirl2mDls because It has been, is, and will bttS betcanbeerAU dealers have it . fSok for tradeanari of the BuB on every package. TORPID DOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER - f and r.lALAniA.; ? From these source .rise three-fodrths of the diseases of the human race. These svmotoma Indicate their existence : Iioss ol Appetite, Bowels costive, Sick Head ache, nuinesa after eating, aversion to zcrtiou of body or mind, Eructation ot food, Irritability of temper, Xow . tplrlU, A feeling of bavins; neglected - jome dnty, Dizziness, Fluttering at tne - Heart, Dots before the eyes, highly col ored Urine, CONSTIPATION, and de mand the use of a remedy that acta directly on the Liver. As alaver med iclne TEXT'S PI LLS have no equal.'4 S Their action on the HKineysana ystn isaigo prompt; removing all imparities through these three " scav engers of the .system," producing appe tite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear skin and a vigorous body. TUTT'S PIIIJS cause no nausea or griping nor Interfere vnia aauy wore ana are a penecc ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. HE FEEUS LIKE A MEW MAW.' "I have had Dyspepsia, with Constipa tion, wo years, ana nave meg ten amereni Kinas 01 puis, ana xurrs are tne nrst that have done me any good. They have cleaned me out nicely. . Ht appetite is splendid, food digests readi' v; apd I now 1 r jf aaral j nassaerea. 1 1 1 ik se a new 1 m W.D. EDWABDS, Palmyra, O. SoldeTjliere,5e. Offira, Murray St.,N.Y. TUTTS HAIR BYE. Gray Hatk or WhIskees changed in stantly to a Glossy Black by a single 'ap plication of this Dye. Sold by Druggista. or sent oy express on receipt 01 a i. Office, 44 Murray Street, New York. TUTTS MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FBEG. By Their Fruits Shall Ye Know Them. The-e is a great ' deal of money quo us irom onr cus tomers from last and this year. We are in need money, and as you do now so will we do you in future, so if you wish a good ctedit with Us now is the time for you to show yourself deserving of it. We call on all our customers to please let us havethe first money they get, .and. 'by your acts we shall know ye." Very reTllyi'i ; WIITKOWSRY' & BiRDCfi. sept24dlw4W4t 7 i-f.HVlililiVv-.. I a X fcvortte' iiaijtpWB(.i reUred)fortheeareof JewJM I - - iri.lM. uid Tl nn. If liplaj SA&inn DR. WARD A CO.. UvIthlN norl8deodaw it-.;.; PANTOPS ACADEMY, Near Chart louesvlue? Virginia, for Boys and Young men. Fully equip ped. Begins September 10th. 8end for catalogue. Est. EDGAB WodDS, Fk. D., fUlPrtWnni? JOHN B. SAMPSON, A.M., , Co-Princlpalfl. ' Julr29eod2m xJ:.'j.K- aIJU ?f X,:, BUKNHAM'S IMPEOVKD filAITDAED TUEBIHEt Is the best constructed and' fin ished, gives better-percentage, more power, and la sold for teas money, per horse power, than any other Turbine in the world. New sent free by BCBNHAM BBOS.,ork aug21aaw4w V f'- 17 ,- -V - n.w y ,,, - - , ... Dip i pamphle fi Paiapsco Tlciiriri Hills.' "if - ' estabusihtd 177. i . Rolls 18858. THIS COMPANi OWNS AND OPEBATES three BOLLEB MILLS, as follows: PATAPSCO MILL A, atElUcott Oitr ' Harylancb n t.'ri , PATAPSCO MILL B, at Baltimore, Maryland. PATAPSCO MJJLLC, at Orange Groye Maryland. - - ' . . "-Having; a daily.capacityi of 1,500 -'Barrels. - - - f..ju i" n,ti7?SP Flourjependg on the rropprtlonate 2?l"2 otGluten Starch, 8uKaryand Phosphate "i.w8- Maryland and Vlnnnia--. Wheat, from which our Patent Roller Blours art tonutured. U unequaUed tOTlts purltT and rorr auSlty of aUble properties. Ask your Grocer for r PATAPSCO 8UPERLATWE' "'" PATAPSCO CHOICE PATENT :" 'PATAPSCO FAMILY 7 . : . f tPATAPsco extra: CAPE HENRY FAMILY NORTH POINT FAMILY. . CHESAPEAKE EXTRA, BEDFORD FAMILY, ORANGE GROVE EXTRA C. Ju QA3I1IXI1XX. M'F'Q CO : 82 Commerce St., Baltimore, Md.' ' v Represented by E. N. Little john, CWlce, N. C.SJ - Utv Llavea Falladiam. DAILY XWy .WMiLJ-X ; . t . . EataWIsied, - - - 1838. TTe bp-t p '"i-'"1! mdluni at the North for ev y rr!!-1 l i i r:a t- -o. na h0 has a farm.mlne or tiaot o tiiuiit-r land or water power to sell. The letters of our staff correspondent have given the pAiXADr7" .: t rpur-ition tnro""tsout wew f.n mil na i m i... i real reDreaentiitiv of the4,Tar Leei" f and all New Englanders who think of I.jc ' . i croiiaa send to the Palladium top " ''" h uen. " -r'-'";3iriiasXTr'PTT ipjp', . REGULATIONS . -OF THE- ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE . r . , FAIR ASSOCIATION. Rubber Goods, second best collection, - Bronze Medal, Knitted Work, household production, best collection. ?5 00 Knitted worK, nousenoia production, second best col lection, 3 00 5 00 i . - 5 00 - Needlework, hand produc tion, best collection, plain, Needlework,' machine pro duction, best collection plain,' Needlework, hand produc tion, best collection fancy, Needlework, machine pro 5 00 duction, best collection fancy, 5 00 Silk Embroidery, machine production, best collection, 5 00 .Linen or cotton .umDroia- ery, best collection, 5 00 5 00 Crochet , Work,' machine production,' best collection. .bead work, machine pro duction, best collection. 500 5 00 Crewel Work in artistic de signs, nest collection, , Home spun woolen iarn, machine ; production, . best collection, Linen Hand-made Lace 8 00 5 00 "Work, best collection, Linen Hand-made Lace Work, second best collection, 3 00 GROUP XI SKINS, - HOENS FEATHERS, AND THEIR MANUFACTURES. , AND CLASS XII. SKINS; CUBED, TANNED AND 1 DRESSED, Furs and Sleigh Robes, ; best collection, Bronze Medal. Dressed and dyed Sheep Skins, best collection, : Bronze Medal. u Skins tanned by home pro-. ;-, ; cess other than that of tan- ' 15 nery. best collection, Bronze Medal. Skins tanned by home pro- V i cess other than that of tan- :; t nery, second best collection, Diploma. ' Glue and Gelatine, best a collection, Diploma. - Dressed and Dyed Morocco, best collection. Bronze Medal. Parchment, b.st twelve - sheets, f.- r . Diploma- Leather, cak tanned, best . - r collection, . Silver Medal. Leather ,oak tanned, second r best collection. Bronze Medal. Leather , tanned by any .. . other process, best collec- ' tion, ; y. i i-' Silver Medal. Leather tanned by any other process, second best J ' collection, Bronze Medal, CLASS YTJI. MANUFACTURES OF LEATHER, ' ' HORN AND FEATHERS. ;' - SUB CLASS SADDLES, HARNESS TRUNKS. AND ; Saddles, best collection,- Silver Medal. Saddles, second best col lection, -. Bronzo Medal; : , Harness, best collection, Silver Medal. - Harness, second' best col lection, Bronze Medal. Horse Collars, best collec i tion,- ., r-"v Bronze Medal. . Whips, best collection, Bronze Medal. Trunks, valises and satch els, best collection, - . Silver Medal. Trunks, "Valises and Satch- r' I els,second best collection, Bronze Medal. STJB-CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES, f ' Boots and Shoes, (Ladies'), ' I best collection, Silver MedaL Boots and Shoes, (Ladies'), second best collection. Bronze Medal. . Boots aud Shoes, (Gentle- : ! men's), best collection, t Silver MedaL Boots, and Shoes, (Gentle- 1 , : i j. 11 - " : i tion, ' --k. Bronze MedaL r SUB-CLASS HORN AND FEATHERS. - Feathers -and. their manu- factures. best collection, Bronze Medal. Feathers and their manu factures, second best collec tion, .. Diploma. UDiocts oi Horn, uone and Ivory, best collection, Diploma. Vli,4. . GROUP Xn. OLLS, FATS AND , SOAPS. U: t: r .CLASS YT.m. FATS AND FIXED OILS. " ' - .. - )'ixteaaerea Xjaru, oesc ten pounds,' 63 00 Lara una Lara uu. best i collection, r' Bronze MedaL Tallow and Candles, best coueotion, Bronze Medal. Stearine, Oleme'and Give- i erine, best collection, Bronze MedaL Lmseed Oil and Oil Cake. i best coUection, Diploma. otton Heed uu and uu ' Cake, best collection, Bronze Medal. Cotton oeed OU and OU tjake, second Dest collection, Diploma. .Machine UUs and other Lubricators, best "collec- ; tion. , , s Bronze Medal.' "CLASS XXIV. SOAPS AND PERFUMERY. Soaps, best collection, Silver Medal. Soaps, second best collec tion, Bronze MedaL . Essential Oils, best collec tion, . ; ; , ; Brenze Medal. irerrumerr. best collec $ionj ' ; ' . ; Silver Medal. Perfumery, second -. best collection,- ' - - ' Bronze Medal. flavoring Extracts, best collection, - Diploma. nome-maae Hard rJoan. test collection, Silver Medal. PRIZES FOR COLLECTIONS UNDER GROUPS XIII, XV, XVI AND XVII. "TO COMPETING SOCIETIES. To the SocietV or organized. Club contributing for exhibi-' tion tne Dest and largest col lection of the Grain, Seeds and Vegetables of the State in-which it is located, ? i t,'j JD.'ploma. ao tne Bocietv or organized : Club contributing for exhibi tion the best and largest col lection of Fruits of the State in which it is located, ? s Diploma. GROUP XHI.-GRAIN SEEDS- AND CLASS XLV. GRAINS AND SEEDS. SUB-CLASS -SHOWN BY INDIVIDUALS OB '. FIRMS. : Southern European . or North African Wheat, accli mated for two years, with particulars as to date.whence the seed, and how long the exhibitor has beem engaged in the experiment; specimen full weight, clear of all im purities, and after paymentf of premium to be the prop-' erty of the Society, best five bushels, Silver Medal and Diploma. ? w neat wmcn has produced til a Rama fnr ff eiiMUtaolTA . - seasons; report on varieties used in hybridizing to accom- i pany sample, Jjeat .bushel i hybridized, - Silver Medal. White Wheat, 8 bushels, Z 00 $2 00 . ' Amber Wheat, 8 bushels, 8 00 ' 2 00 Red Wheat, 8 bushels, 8 00 2 00 ; Wheat other than above, acclimated for two years, di rect from an original impor tation, best bushel, Silver Medal. Wheat, not less than half a ViiisKol fit each rleRcrintinn I nt less than three varieties, 5 00 100 I somest Bheaf of, . . , . . Bald Wheat, handsomest sheaf of,'-: -4 - ; 1 00 3 00 2 00 Wheat in Bheaf, five varie ties or more, display of, Wheat, display of ui varied forms, . -Silver Medal. Rye, bushel, a uu mu Yellow Con:, bushel, 2 00 1 00 INDIAN CORN. f ' Yellow Gourd Seed, twelve BDecimens, best formed ears. 100 50 White Gourd Seed, twelve specimens, best formed ears, 100 50 1 00 50 100 50 xeuow j; lint, tweive speci mens, best formed ears, White "Clemmer," twelve specimens, best formed ears, Pod - Corn, twelve speci mens, best formed eats, 1 00 50 Field Corn, , nine varieties or more, three ears each sort, best collection. 2 00 100 Sugar Corn, nine varieties or more, three ears -oi e&cn - Bort, collective display, uu i uu Wild or native corn on the ear, three stalks with ears, in foliage, ..Hi: v 4 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 100 100 10 100 1 00 1 00 1 00 i Henry Oats, bushel, . . White Oats, bushel, Black Oats, bushel, Oats, either: variety, hand somest 6heaf, . Barley, bushel, Buckwheat bushel, ' . Seed Grain, not less than 2 00 2 00 six varieties,and not less than half a bushel of. each, best and largest display, Bronze Medal. " Newly introduced' Grain, - - , other than above, valuable to farmers, not less than one peck, best sample. Field Bean Seed, half bushel, 200 101 100 100 Field Pea Seed, half-bushel, uu Sorghum, six or more stalks of any variety, collection, 2 00 1 00 Sorghum, stalks of three or more varieties, collection, 2 00 100 100 100 100 100 100 Sorghum Seed, peck, Flax Seed, peck, Soja Pea, peck, Rice, Upland, exhibited in the sheaf, 200 2 00 Flax, in sheaf , Broom Corn, display of six stalks, 100 ;50 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 Millet, display in Bheai, five varieties. Sunflower- weightiest naii- dozen heads, Lupin seed of American production for green manure, best bushel. 2 50 Collection, of .email seeds, . . four pounds, at least, of each ' to be shown, not less than twenty-five varieties, Bronze Medal. m . oh AA Timothy Seed, best Dusnei, ow Clover Seed, best bushel, " 8 00 Tobacco Seed, product of - Carolina, best pound, 8 00 CLASS XLVI. FABINACEOUS PBODUCTS. SUB CLASS. FLOUR AND STARCH. Barrel Flour, manu- ! factured from Winter . Wheat, with process . . ; of manufacture ; flour " to become the property , of the Society after the award, $12 50 $ 7 50 Barrel Flour, manu- factured, from Spring Wheat, with process of manufacture, flour to become the proper ty of the Society after the award, 13 ou ou Eye Flour, best bar- ' , rel, Silver Medal. Corn Meal, 3'ellow, best half barrel, Silver Medal. Corn Meal, white, ; best half barrel, , r Silver Medal. Oat Meal, best half barrel, Silver Medal. Buckwheat Hour, best half barrel, Silver Medal. Hulled V heat, best. one-eighth barrel, Bronze Medal. Hulled Barley, best . u one-eighth barrel, Bronze Medal. Crushed Wheat, best half barrel, Bronze Medal. Crushed Oats, best half barrel, Bronze Medal. Hominy and (xnts, best quarter barrel, Bronze Medal Corn Starch, best twelye packages, Bronze Medal Wheatbtarcb, best ! twelve packages, Bronze Madal. Macaroni, best twenty fivo pounds, : Bronze Medal. Barley Malt, best , bushel, Bronze Medal. SUB-CLASS BREAD AND PASTRY.' Baker's Bread, best " i' five loaves, . Bronzo Medal. Crackers, Biscuits and Small Cakes, best . collection,. Bronze Medal. Crackers, Biscuits and Small Cakes, sec. ond best collection, Diploma. Pastry best collec- tion, . Bronze Medal. Pastry, best singlo specimen, ?j uu Homemade (Jakes,- : best collection; . . 5 00 Home-made Bread, s ' best, 5 00 Homo-made Bread, second best, - j 3 00 flyer's Cherry Pectoral. ftrtl Tin ' " Orrville,Ohlo, Sept 10, 1882. COLDd. ' " Having been subject to a bron . chial - affection,: with frequent cold a, for a number of years, I hereby cer- -tify that Ayeu's Circuity Pectoral gives me prompt relief, and is the most effective remedy I have ever tried. ' . . JA1US A. IlAJIILTOTT, "V Editor of The Craeent." " Mt Gllead, Ohio, June 26, 1882. ; COlluHS. " 1 taT nsod Atkb'S Cbxbbt PECTOBAt. tills spring "for a se- ' vcre cough and Ions: trouble with good effect, and I am pleased to recommend it -to any one similarly affected. ' -IIAEVEY BAuanvAir, . Proprietor Globe HoteL" -' PREPARED BY ', Dr. J . C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggist. ' , - -THOMAS REESE & CO., DRUGGISTS. ; Bowdon'g Dental Fluid, Violet Orris Tooth Wash and Carbolic Tooth Wash, am matin hv n inH sold in any Quantity at the rate of 11.25 a pint - J.11U3. Balsa A CO. Colgate's Toilet Waters, Soaps and Colotmes. Just received at . THOS. REESE & CO.S. "T7e are opening up a large stock of Lamp THOS. REESE A CO.'S. Goods, at Jr Sheffield's Cream Dentifrice at : ; - THOS. REESE & CO.'S. Q.enulns Imported and Domestic Bay Rum, at ' THOS. REESE ft CO. 'S i McAlIster's Mocking Bird Food, Bird Manna and Bird Seed at - THOS. REESE & CO.'S. A large stock of Window Glass, both Frenchand A A American Piute, at THOS, REESE CO.'S. "prescriptions carefully dispensed at all hours of A day or night, by THOS. REESE & CO. A CONFESSION OF MURDER. lie Strangled Ills Victim to Death and v Fled Frightened from the Scene. Augusta, Me., Oct. 1. Jno. Baker, of Albion, arrested yesterday on bus- Sicion of having murdered Mrs. fewell Tuck, of that place, has con fessed. His account is substantially as follows : I was cleaning out a hog pe n in the morning back of the barn. , At 9 o'clock I saw Mr. Tucfe and another man woiking on the road opposite. I knew .Mrs. Tuck was alone, and leaving my work cut across the fields and thrugh the woods to Mr. Tuck's residence.; The : dis tance is about three quarters of : a mile; 71 found Mrs. Tuck in an out house. . I, said: "Good morning," and she replied, ' "Good morning." Then I jumped for the woman and caUght her by the ' throat. She at tempted to scream, but I had such a grip on her throat that she could not utter a sound. She fell back, and I. growing frightened, ran." I did not think she was dead when I left her. I immediately ; returned ; home. ' My object was rape- -- - Governor's Canvass, While courtesy required that Dr. York, whose appointments General Scales is now filling, should attend these announced for the latter after the 20th at Charlotte, still, ' as he re fuses to do so, the. Democratic com mittee, by consent .of Gen, Scales, have determined to waive the dis courtesy and let Gen. Scales follow Dr. York. So Gen. Scales and Dr. York will speak as follows 5 ' ! Durham, Wednesday, Oct 1. ? Gen.' Kansom, with' other good speakers, will fill the following ap" pointments : Sanford,' Moore county, Friday, Oct. 3. Ore Hill, Chatham county, Satur day, Oct 4. R. H. Battle, Chairman State Dem. Com. Ealeigh, N. C, Sept. 5th, 1884. A Palace of the Pope to be ' Converted 7r into a Hospital. Rome, Oct. 1. The Pope has ans nounced his intention of making the Lateran palace a cholera hospital should the necessity arise for such action. 7 Positive Cure for Piles. ; To the people of this county we would say we have been given the agency of Dr. Marchlsi's Italian Pile Ointment emphatically guaranteed to cure or money refunded Internal, external, blind, bleed ing or Itching piles. Price 50c a box. No cure, no pay. c orsaie Dy ju.k. wnston, aruggist : unel7eodly '- A MAN OF GRIKF! A Fifty Ycam' Search Crowned Hlth Succem. Extract from the Athens, (Ga.) Bauner-Watch- man. Uncle Dick Saulte r says : "I have struck the key note. I am taking B. B. B., and it (s the best med iclne In the world. - In 1833 fifty years ago, I had a running ulcer on my leg wmcn reiusea w neai unaer any treatment ment In 185i I went to California and remained 18 months, but it has been running ever since In 1873 1 visited Hot Springs, Aik, remaining three months, but was not cured. My condition was such that amputation was dlscnssed. but seeins an advertisement in the Banner-Watchman about the wonderful cures made by the B. B. B.. I concluded to make one more effort I commenced taking the B. B. B. about six weeks ago, and I am getting well as fast as I want to. The sure on my leg is healing rapidly, I never had a better n pittite in my lire and yesterday I walked about fifteen miles fishim? and hunting without any pain, and befure using we a. a. a. i coma not waiK exceeding nair a mue I sleep soundly at night for the first time in many rears. Tbe bt point about the B. B. B. is the rapidity of its cure. To think that six bottles have done me more gond than Hot Springs, 18 months in California, besides an immense amount of med icines and eignt or ten flrst-clasa physicians, will convince any man on earth that his a wonderful blood medicine. It has also cured me of catarrh. The wealth of the world could not buy the relief that six bottles brought me. My old sore that has caused me untold misery for 60 years, has nearly healed, and if anyone doubts this let them write to any banker, minister, or business man in Athens ua., and tney win tea you tnat it U. Sautter will testify to nothlne but the truth." We, the editors of the Banner-Wat.hman, are personally acquainted with K. R. Saulter, and know what he says to be th truth, and if necessary he can get indorsements from the best citizens of Athens. I hereby certify that I have known R. R. Saulter ior so years, and that he is worthy ol confidence. Rsv. Josh Calvim Johmsov. Writ to Blood Balm Company, Atlanta, Ga., for a wonderful 32-page book, free. It is a regular eye- Sold in Charlotte by - . i .' : " : ! GREGORY'S DYSPEPTIC MIXTURE, - A POSITIVE AND PERMANENT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA and INDIGESTION. Prepared by -, . .. ... , ....... - t Da. W. W. GREGORY, - . - Charlotte, N. C. rBABiypri. K. f! Dr. Gregory: Tour Dyspepsia Mixture is worth its weight in gold. I believe my life has been pro longed by Us use. Never have I seen a remedy equal to it and to say mnch in a few words, it is all tbat It purports to be, and I advise ail dyspep- uus w procure it ui any cost A. A. N. M. TAYLOR. Charlotte, N. C. Dr. W. W. Grefforv? T takn ei-nut nlpftsnra tn ad ding my testimony to the value of jour Dyspeptic nemeay. inave used it witn great reuei, and cheerfully recommend it to any one sufferlne from dyspepsia, indigestion and a torpid condition of tne uver ana Dowais. . , d. a, jknkxns, N. C. State Treasurer. ' For sale by J. H. McAden and T. C. Smith & Co. Charlotte. N. C, and J. H. Ennls, Salisbury, N. C. Men life, CREAM CHEESE, GOLDEN HAMS, Ferris' Pig Hams, LOOSE PICKLES, BHEaHFAST BACON AND SMOKED BEEF Best Grades Patent Flours at ! - BARNETF;,!- ALEXANDER'S. FOR SALE. Large IM of Seed Bje. W. J. BLACK & SON. sept30dlw 'iiiiitMl'iiaiMr 1 - irai till Brunswic Hams Mir mm AND EVERT SPECIES OF ITCHING AND BURN ING DISEASES POSITIVELY CURED. . 17 CZEMA , or Sntt Rheum, with Its agonizing ttch- I tniV an1 Knaninn lnr.tnnM .11 1 I ',x uuiuiub, uiDuuiuj irjiicvtju uy a wciriii Dato with Cutlcura Soap, and a single application v. vuuvuiu, wid ica. o&iii uio. ins repeauMi dally, with two or three doses of Cutlcura Resolv- , iu sow aiwu uiiUCA v W &WJ LUO U1WU CUOl, open, the liver and kidneys active, will speedily cure Eczema, Tetter. Ringworm. Psoriasis, Lichen . . , ' wiiiouucttu lmuuiuu, nuu every species AUVAA.U5, mxnj aim piUliU UUIUURJ Ol lue SCHip d Skill. WhpM thA huct IihvufAlona n-nA nit b-t.vn.n v vwa? uu'NVUUU U11U OU remedies fall -. ... . - WILT. MrtVIN A T.n t Ki9 tuIu. ctt nv.t eago. gratefully acknowledges a cure of Salt Aucuiu. -ju u jau, necK, iace, arms, ana tegs lor and knees, for one year; not ableto help himself for cieu jeare; uieu uunoreus ox remeaies; doctors -luiiuuuvcu mo uae uopeiess, permanenuy curea and CiiMftnrfl. Dnri rhiHnfo gmt vi-ia .b-in cures) externally. , ... . . . .. , -. Boston, reports a case of Salt Rheum under his ob body and limbs, and to which all known methods vl ncatiuDiiu uou ueen appneo wiuiout Denetit, which was completely cured solely by the Coticuba TP TT TiT A TTT? Van. TWvfianf . jtlAK j . " "ian.JA.AJ, JUf . AJH Vlt, i7XJU.t DUllCieU 1111 told tortures from Sait Rheum, which appeared on his hands, head and face, and nearly destroyed his eyes. After the most careful doctorine and a eon- sultation of physicians failed -fat relieve him. he Used the fhitlpura "Ramallao inri nria miw.h n.wi has remained so to date. Wl" .TftVlrt Thlali H7I llnwkn awn Tin 1 v vuu auivji, w ungouai io, a a., vvitw-3; x Have times so bad that I could not attend to my busl- ucno iui wwao ut a time, xuree ooxes oi uuticura arid four bottles Resolvent, have entirely cured me -tai-.w. uuiiuuiva, uu nus, fur solvent, $1.00; Soap, 25 cents. Pottes Drug AinmHEmoAL co., Boston, Mass. Deua ior now to cure sian Diseases: - P.TTTTCURA SOAP. An exqiUsite Toilet, vU 1 1 Bath, and Nursery Sanative. EX) XT INT) ! FOR LADIES' ONLY. A REMEDY endorsed by the best Physicians and A REMEDY that Mr. C. W. O'Neill. Goodwater, ja., saj a raiaeu nis wue irom an Invalid's bed, and he believes saved her life. - A REMEDY of which a prominent Atlanta mer- cnani siuu: -i would nave given $500 as soon s I would a nickel for what two bottles of your med icine did for my daughter.'' A REMEDY In regard to which S. J Cassells, M. D., Druggist, Thomasvllle, Ga., says: "I can re call instances in which it afforded relief after all . the usual remedies had failed. A REMEDY about which Dr. R. B. Fen-ell, La Grange, Ga., writes; "I have used for the last twenty years the medicine you are putting up.and consider it the best combination ever gotten to gether for the disease for which It is recom mended. . A REMEDY about which Dr. Joel Branham, At lanta, said: "I have examined the recipe, and have no hesitation In advising its use, and con fidently recommend it.'- a kbhjsdx wmcn the Rev. H. B. Johnson, near jjiariewa, ua., says ne nas used in bis family with , the "utmost satisfaction," and recommended it to three families, "who found it to be lust what it is recommended." A REMEDY of which Pemberhm, Iverson & Dennl son say: "We have been selling It for many years with constantly increasing sales. ' The article is a staple with us, and one of absolute merit" A REMEDY of which Lamar. Rankin It Lamar m " We sold 50 gross in four months, and never sold u in any piace out wnai it was wanted again." A REIlEDY by which Dr. Baueh. of LaGi-anon an . says: "I cured one of the most obstinate eases - of Vicarious Menstruation that ever came within my anowieope wim a lew Dottles." ' A REMEDY of which Dr. J. C. Hnos. Nntaonlon -Ala., says: "I am fully convinced that it is un- rivaled for that class of diseases which it claims to cure." - . A REMEDY about which Maj. John C. Whitner, of Atlanta, well and favorably known all over the - United States as a general insurance aeent, says: "I used this remedy before the war, on a large : plantation on a great number of cases, always wiumusuiuie success. - , -A REMEDY about which Mr. J. W. Stranze of Car- i tersville, Gs.t cerOfie that one bottle cured two members of his family of menstrual Irregularity wi inunjr years suuiuiug. - THI8 GREAT REMEDY IS BRADFIELDS FEMALE EEGTLT0R. Treatise on the Health and Happiness of Woman maiieu iree. The Bradfield Regulator Co., Box 28, Atlanta, Ua. $1,000,00 rfTILL be paid to any one who will find a particle ii ra mercury, -rotiuin, iodine, Arsenic, or any puiauuuus suDguuice m Swift's Specific S "I have cured Blood Taint by the use of Swift's Specific after I had most signally failed with the Mercury and rota&n treatment" F. A, TOOMER, M. D., Perry. Ga. "Swift's Specific has cured me of scrofula of 12 years standing. Had sores as large as my hand, and every one thought I was doomed. Swift's Spe cific cured me arter pnysicians and ail other medi cine had failed." R. L. HIGH, Lonoke, Ark. fifc 1 A AAA would not purchase from me what 3p 11, U iJ Swift's Specific has done for me. It cured me of rheumatism caused by malaria." ARCHIE THOMAS Springfield, Tenn. Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed tree to applicants. Tee Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. New York Office. 159 W. 23d St. between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Philadelphia office, 1205 tnestnut street REMOVAL ' I have removed my Jewelry Store up on Trade street, next door to A. ttNisDoiatBro., wnere 1 win Keep a mil lme oi - ... Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. AH work In this line promptly done and war ranted. . . . , - A.IIAX,ES. J. S PHILLIPS, Merchant Tailor, - TRADE STREET, Begs to inform all In want of good goods arid first- ciass wont mat x am preyaruu iu suppijr uiem ui. reasonable Drlces and satisfaction guaranteed To those who have been sending off for their clothes I ask that they will Inspect my goods and prices be- lore ordering their worav- -; t : sepizuiawu WEAK,UN0EVLGP0PABTS OF THE HUMAN BODY Enlarged, Developed Strengthened, etc., is an interesting advertisement long run in our paper.. In reply to inquiries we win say tnat mere is no evidence oi mini Dug pout this. On the contrary, the advertisers are highly Indorsed. Interested persons may get sealed circulars giving all particulars by adcresslng Emu Medical. Co., BuffjW. N. V Toledo Evening B. lanlMtodAwiv FRED C. MUNZLER, t . . - V-l-WHOLESALK " " : IIEEK DllALF.i: AND IIOTTIJBR, Charlotte, N, C. Eepresents two of the largest LAGER w-i7T if T-r hf.rin isrewenes mine umieaotatep. . Tbe Ilerjrner fe -Kngrel BreWliig Co., of PbiladelpUia, and the " V.'A lil. ScbalTer Ilrewlixg- Co., of MewrorU. THE- LARGEST LAGER BEER BOT- TLING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CITY. (Orders Solicited. AH orders promptly; filled, and delivered free of charge to any part of the city.- - dec20dlf ; , . . Ma. wim naThmnarta or cam or Swma Babllllr, n iai !ilatai a" ptoyateaa woakuoo, lu.t maulioad.nu hi 1 tj' l,oa proattaUon, tba nanlta of Indiscretions, ! A J "excewe. orny cte,curi b.NrDUITA Btrony f&ttli thatit lrlUciira vrairaaaa araapu m. toaaudto ; . wik .. .mm. nrrj .u. prespu ui. M mq r.rara trial paekacn 4 a sf-"-. a. m,--.A ilpt oT 11 ctnta for , i ' 1 . , . 'Ml 'o.D.A,a,gm,, x i III, " -iic m. 'a v.i MUumi any snntrar i pan ncU! Ice, Cream Freezers, Etc.," BELOW COST To Close Ciit. IVie Mountain Freezers, TRIPLE MOTION, Two Quarts, $1.50, worth $2.60. Three Quarts $2.00, worth $aw. Four Quarts $2.50, worth $4.00. Eight Quarts $t0o, worth $7.50. Ten Quarts $5.00, worth $10.00. Fly Fans) $2.50; Latest Improved $8.00. Hammocks $1.75, 'worth $3.50. Ice Chests $3.00, worth $5.00. Refrigerators $7.50$10.00, worth $10.003$13.50. One Double door Refrigerator $17,50"worth $25.00. At the China store of : LUDOLF & HARTSFEELD. Davii B. Crockett's -OR- kliitfciiiral Wood Fioi AND - ' SPAR COMPOSITION, : For Preserving and Finishing Wood of nil Kinds in Their N-iinral Color and Reanty. On Front and Vestibule Doors, over grained work, or on natural woods it will outwear all other materials used for such purposes. It Will not crack, turn white, or blister. It will stand washing with hot or cold water and soap. The extreme toughness and durability of Spar Composition make it superior to any article of the kind ever offered. Sold In Charlotte by LI DRUGGIST. tad! Bread!! O. K. BREAD, New England Bread GOOD BREAD, Delicious Bread, Rve Bread, NO CORN BREAD AT THE- OiK-f BAKER Y FRESH TO DAY. MAYER & ROSS. W W W A , NN N TTTT EKE " DDD W Vf W W - AA NN N T K . li I WW WW A A NNN f KK - D D WW WW AAA N K S T E D O W . W A A N MS T , EEB ODD S We will par 18 cents nor bushel of 80 nound.i for good sound cotton seed, delivered at our mill by wagon, win pay la cents per ousneiior seed de livered at any station on railroads running to Charlotte, for car loads of ten tons and over, we paring freleht on same. Parties shinntn? 1p than ten tons will be called on to pay half the ixeigiii, as ine rauroaas cnarge as much and in seme cases more for part that for full car load. Or we will give one ton of meal in exchange for two tons of seed. This exchange being of great value to the farmer should be taken advantage of, one ton of meal being worth much more for feed ing or fertilizing than two tons of seed. - .. CHARLOTTE OIL CO., Charlotte, N. C. novSd&wtf , FAY'S CELEBRATED WATER-PROOF MANILLA ROOFING . Resembles fine leather; for Roof a, Outside Walla, and Inside in place of plaster. Very strong and durable. Catalogue with testimo nials and -!, 4es FREE. Established 1S6& W. H. FAY & CO., Camden, N. J. aug21d&wlw A MODEL FARM FOB SALX BX TUB CHARLOTTE REvL ESTATE i&&TCY. Wris on, lotton 4m nearly au pe rooms, - . splendid frame barn 46x60 feet, with basement stalls for 8 horses, 30 cows, and 5 box stalls; a good wood shed, smoke honse, brick spring house, wagon shed, granery, 9 buildings on the farm, besides a 4-stamp bone mill on the week, with sufficient water to run it most of the year." , The creek runs through the plantation and has 22 acres of bottom or meadow land under cultivation that will produce 75 bushels com per acre. The buildings on the place could not be replaced for less than $6.500. ' A desirable fiSlo'SSf ne wtsbinga well improved farm. Price S8,ooo; one-half cash, balance on time at 6 ;, er cent interest. ;.-.-.(. r, : j3- ; FOR SALE. A good seren-horee power tea Engine and Boiler. Will run a 6law Sin. Mi otner light machinery like a dP'y. - - TKI3 OZTICX; ' CHARLOTTE Soap IFactory, College Street, Gaither's Block, A IN THE SOUTH. TO THE CHARLOTTE PUBLIC. Why go North for your Soap? " If parties having soap grease on hand will notify me through the mall or otherwise lny wagon will call during this week and exchange soap for grease giving one pound of good soft soap for a pound of clean grease or rancid butter. For ordinary grease, meat skins, etc., we will give one pound of soap for two pounds of such grease. Why not encourage home enterprise and add your mite to the encouragement of home industry? - I take pleasure In announcing that I am engaged in the manufacture of Soaps of all kinds, which I am now offering to the retail trade for a abort time in order to Introduce it in this market, at very low rates. I have . . Laundry and Toilets Of my own manufacture, which I am offering at prices to suit the times. I also manufacture a Vegetable Oil Soap Compo sition, which gives the consumer Soap at two cents per pound, not excelled in quality by any Soap in this country for the Laundry, House-cleaning, Scrubbing, etc, and superior to any for wash ing Bed Quilts. Blankets, Flannels and all woolen goods. Most truly C TV. ALEXANDER. augl6dtf TO THE- Patrons of the City I desire to say be! ore purchasing your Ton will do well to call on me, as Than the printed prices on slips given your chll dren by the superintendent of schools. Very respectfully, J.R. EDDINS. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND Will be Inaugurated March 4, 185. , TH E WORL D, The Only Democratic Paper la New York! Every Democrat Should Read it! Daily, $6, Semi Weekly, 2 Sunday, $1.50; Weekly, One Dollar Per Year.- - MONEY CAi BE MADE By any Man or Woman. Girl or Boy who will Or , ganlze Clubs for Th Wdj Edition. The Great Farm and Home Newspaper, Complete in all its Departments. AGENTS PAID IJT CASH. For 100 Subscribers at $1 each $25 will he paid; for . 50 Subscribers, $12; for 25 Subscribers, $6; : for 15 Subscribers, $3; for 10 Sub 7 v scribers, $2; for 5 Subscrib- ' ' era $1. - - Agents Wanted in Every Town and Village, Clrcu- , lars and Sample Copies free. Send for them. ONLY 15 CENTS "From Novo to December. Xlllf IT. TBI IT. f Tit Y IT. Twenty Per Cent, may be retained for Orders of 10 or more copies to one address. ' THE WORLD, 81 Park Row, New York. sep26 Electric Appliances ars sent oil 30 Days' 1 rial. TO MEN ONLY, YOUHG OR CLD, . T HO are suffering from Nboos Debiutt, ty Lost ViiAUTit, Llcx. or Kkkvx Fokcs ahd Vioob, WABTlaa Wkaknk:mks. .nd.ll tbe dweaiseg of a Pshsohal Satuee rosulU.ii; fi om agusks and Otubb Causes. Speedy relief m l cwiiOCia resto ratlon of HBAi-Tn, Vigor apd Uamiioud COAiiAsxi. The grandest diaeOTery of the NuieU-Ui Century. Send at oaoe for llloatraWd Pamphlet tree. Adilnss V01TAIG BUT C3., K18H. novlSdoodaw : ruousLlen Whostfbiiityfxhanate4 . PWewi,eiuatUT decay and failure to perform Ufe'a antlea properly are canted by iceases, errors of youth, etc., Will and A perfect and loatin? restoration to roboat health and Tlerorona manhood in THE MARSTON BOLUS. .Meitaer atomaen arnggug bor : instriMnenta. ThfatraatmAnknf .- Kervone Debility and ' -PaTltMllLffMTiiniiiWiril. neeasafal because based on nerfect . Huumnai? NEW ERPRISE GRADED SCHOOLS Schoo looks Wmm f befobeV ahd -mftS leaKNe av . new and Alreet tnethoda and absolute tbor- aaaaaeu. lull information and Treatise frea. Address Consulting Phyaiciun of . MARSTON REMEDY CO.. 4C W.Uth SL, New York. novlSdeodaw - ' - f Tj PRINTERS. We will sell a good second-hand Plow Paper Cutter. io.l ait nw except knife Uworn. Cost$3aoa WU. old for $:5.0a - .... Tea una KEROSENE OIL LUBRICATING OILS. CHESS-CAELEYCO., CHARLOTTE, N. c. decTeodly . A GOOD HERRING SAFE FOR S U.G CHEAP. The Science of Lib $t By Mall post-paid. KNOW THYSFIF. A Great Medical WorkoTi Ma nhnni -"wuuuuii Exhausted vitality, nervous and Dhvsi,i a k. premature decline in majirerrors ofS? debllltf untold miseries resulting 'SKV cesses. A book for every iiM!nS OT and old. It contains 125 pXrbS and chronic diseases, iacfi oi f whSh u t" u,e Ws. Sofoundbythe authorTneri"3 23 years is such as probably neverfn f ,,u ,0f lot of any pbyslclaii. SOUpS S nH ful French muslin, embosseaVveM fSn anteed to be a finer bookta evefg5 cal, literary and professionaJ-Sr:8 sold In this country for $2 50 i tnL?her wwk refunded in every inVSn rS? SS U Medical Assocuiuot M&S The Science of Life should be read by thi for instruction, and by the affliSed ta?Sn0?n." will benefit alL-London LanSet " There Is no member of soclstr to w m Science of Life will not be usefu? Sl, parent, guardian InstmctorTdeSi Address the Peabody Medical Institute, or i m H. Parker Ko. 4 Rulflnch StrBn M' who may be consulted on aU diseaMsS,' skill and experience. Chronic aidXSS eases that have baffled the TT l" ATtiii all other physicians a spellliAL Buch treated successfully tt j v ti without an instance of 1 11 I n r . I . k faUure. MenUon this paper. tebaPdawiw THE05IJTEUB TOMS Vtll purify the BLOOD.-keh-late tfie LIVER and KIDNEYS, and Kestoius thb health and VIQOB of YOUTH. Dys pepsia, want or Appetite, in. digestion. Lack of Strength. iiu Aireu i eeiiuausomieiy cured. Bones, muscles anl nerves receive newiorce. Enlivens the mind and mm Buppuea iraiu rower, I I 1 I E7 2 Snfferlngfrora complaints mmf J tan W peculiar to their sex will 6nd in DR. HAB.TEB.'S LEON TONIO a iaf aod speedy cure. Gives a clear, neaitny complexion. Frequent attempts at counterfeiting only add to the popularity of the original. Do not expert ineuir-fretuie uiuuiaal ahu dkqt. Send your address toThe Dr. Barter MM.Co.V St. Louis, Mofor our "DREAM BOOK."! Fnllof stranBS and useful iuformaUon, fras. JuneldAwly NEW 6009$ A lot of Fine Gold and Silver Fine Cold and Plated JEWELRY,. Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Go'.d, silver and Steel ipecfcicies, c. All of which will be sold at hard time prlc- s, at CHARLOTTE, N. C. life? mr POSITIVELY CUBES ISPL'Ii22, LiTCr Hllil KldilLV -; I have used your "Life for the Iiw and Kidneys" with great bene..t, w or dyspepsia, or any derangement t .he liver of kidneys, Iregard it as being without an equaL j Jas. J. Osborne, Att'y at Law. Boilston. Henderson county, l" Far superior to any liver pad. - - . Hraa Thomas, Glendale, B. l Your medicines are valuable and splendid remedies. I have sold upwar of five gross, and can recommend them. I would not b without them. J. & M. Dayidsoh, Druggi. Charlotte, u "life for the liver and Kidys'' "Chill Cure'' works likea sells very fast. A. H. P?. " i Wax Haw, Lancaster county, In large 60c and $1.00 bottles. TnJ BJe25c. Soldby druists and deal era generally. Prepared by UCPE MEDICINE CO., Spartanburg, . October 88. dtf. , STOCK HOLDEKS1 MEETING. Notice is hereby Klal tte mn j meeting of the Stockholders (SrV. be held at this office on Wednesday, w"" 1B84, at 12 o'clock, noon.-; JAMEg eAirBU. t no 7 . J- President VQIkaATW X Jost Ml , QLD PAFEBS br the hundred I(gf"otalCH - ?

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