D A I L Y CHARLOTTE OBSERVER SUNDAY, -OCTO BE R 26, 1 884
on
-THE
DESTTOIIIC. ?
. . Vlnfn fwul OrftYl TITirA
ams medicine, Buuiuimus - . i ,
Teire table tonics, quickly and completely
Cm. DpSm Indignation, Weafcneae,
lip-re Bloid, flfoxla,ChUUi ud Fever
; It to auunlafegremedy for Diseases of tte
Ktt "unTalua Wseases" peculiar to
TVemen, and all who lead sedentary lives.
It does not injure the teeth, cause headaehe.or
produce constipation otter Iron werftci n to
V It enriches arid purifies the bld, stimulates
the appetite, aids the assimilation of fooa
lieres Heartburn and Belching, and strength
ens the muscles and nerves. .
For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of
Energy, Ac., it has no equal. , .
JW- The genuine has above trade mark and
crossed red lines on wrapper. , Take no other
WmUmhYf BROW! CHK-IClt CO, BALT1TOBK. MB-
tPBLLS
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVE H
- h and MALARIA. if.
Fmffl these sonrees arise three-fourfhs of
the diseases of the human race. These
symptoms indicate Uioir existence : Ixi of -'Appetite,
Bowels, costive. Sick Head- ,
. aeba, fullness after eatliia;,; aversion to
section of body or mind, Eractatton
of food, Irritability of temper, Ion '
Melts, A feeling at bavins; neglected
u doty, SlSBloess, flattering &t the
Heart, Bote before the eyes, higiUy col'
red Urine, COISTIJATIOJV, and de- 1
mnnii thanM of Si remedy that acts directly
on the Liver. AaaLivermedlcine TTTT'S
JKIL.U nave no equal, xnetr action on me
Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing
all Impurities through these three " acmv
engeri of the system,' producing appe-
lite, sound digestion, regular stools, a dear
skin and a vigorous body. TTJTT'S POLLS
cause no nausea or griping nor Interfere -with
daily work and are a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
HE FEE US LIKE A NEW MAN.
'I have had Dyspepsia, with Constipa
tion, two years, and have tried. ten different
kinds of pills, and TTJTT'S are the first
that hare done me any. good. They have
cleaned me out nicely. . Mr appetite is
spleidid, food digests readi'f, and I now
t ir x sral passages. I I 4 lfce a new
i A W.t. EDWARDS, Palmyra, O. -
Sold ere Jhere,ae Office, 44 Murray StN.Y.'
TUTTG HAIR DYE.
. Gray Hatk oh Whiskers changed In
stantly to a Gios8T Black by a single ap
pUeatlon of this Vrrs. - Sold by Druggists,
or sent by express on receipt of $ 1.
Office, 44 Murray Street, New York.
TUTT'S MANDAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FBEE.
-AT-
Will Always be Faanil a Full
1 . Attortmentof
. Plain ana Fancy
Stationery,
Inkstand Students' Materials, :
POCKET-B OOKS
, t. And PTOSES,
i Ladies' Satchels,
"PHOTOGRAPH ALBTTM3,- AUTOGRAPH AlA
jl Dums, Hanosome iut uooks,- caning, lntlta
Um and Blrthdaj Cards, Blank Books of all kinds,
GEN10
t Aar Book orPsriodleai not already to t wffl
be fxipsiled sa a tew days' Botlea. -p
SefflsmfteT the slaoe, '
; ..EDDINS, . I
Try' Street, Cliarlotte, If . C.
CREAM CHEESE,
GOLDEN HAMS,1
iiffiia
(Store
1
niiun . i n
Branswicfc
Hams,
Ferris' Pig Hams,
' 4 ... .
. "LOOSE PICKLES,
BhEaSFAST; BACON
' , -Ain r- s;
SMOKED BEF
Best Grades Patent Flours at -
BiRN'EiT ;. k '; ALEXASPJiR'S.
.MfieAirs
I'".bBshed
iB r-
Is the only
Rnhnnl . fnr
Boys In the
1733,
soutn wiui
6 AS LIGHT, a flrst-olass GYMXASICH , and a flrst-.
e's Bath Rous.
1 ha MiiirsM U Fppnnratnrr nr Blnlflhlnff.
J
1 t is a uoroiifciilr equipped School of Teleg-
,r . - - -
. cial terms to youn? men of small means. ,
3 t.- . heng jniT aoth. - - . i -
, fc cs
iri.BvEI'OHAM. J !
C f K A KOXTH snd Board for three live Toung
iOJ 'a or Lf'Mes lu each county. Address
F. W. ZILaLEi 4 CO. 1 iiiladelphla. octl64w
COTT1"!; or, on Iconomlcal House
. f il plates of "ottf es
"' 'to - ), wV tidnr!ntI"tlK -f
ABOUT THE STATE i
X:.- ; -; ' - -; - viv -
1?nnnV. Va Kaon aurnrHpd tflA rtrO-
tnium of $100 for the best county ex-
Dr. York, Republican candidate for
to in Wilmington to
morrow night, but no further trouble
IS auuuipavcu KSXUW '
has been served by the Demecratic
committee on the Republican leaders.
Raleich Chronicle : Last evening,
the Institute for the Deaf and
Dumb and the Blind, Misssummereu
M-aa marriprl tn Mr. Thrift (bothtnutes)
Rev. Dr. T. D. Skinner officiating.
rno lnteresuug cereuiuuj woo
nesea by tne pupus 01 we idmhuw
ifrl lpsts. Mr. John El Ray
translated the marriage service into
tf sign language, wrnne a Dimu pupu
officiated at the organ. . j i ;
' .rJi-oonaVmrn Wnrkman : There was
a fire at Littleton day before yester
day; by which a cotton gin, & barn
ana staoie were ourneu, ai ju&o,
... . - e ia rff ' Hf
witnouc insurance, ui .uw? f
Ben Browning is the sufferer. Twenty
Kaioa rf fftttsm wpr burned. M-We
uaiva vfc -
learned through a private source yes-
terday that Key., win.- s iAng,
Graham,' who was thrown from his
buggy and so seriously injured some
days ago naa since ueeu paraij jpcuv ;
wiimi'nfftnn Rflvifiw 24fch: There
mains of the lamented Capt. Quilford
T. ThirHA'ff arrived herft this mOTDilie
ing on the Carolina Central tram,
accompanied by Gov. Jarvis, Colonel
Saunders, Gen. Roberts, Rev. E. R.
Rich and Mr, H.'M Covran. The fu
neral services were held rrom
James' Church, and the remains were
interred ? in the peaceful J shades of
Oak dale. : The pall bearers were Gov.
Jarvis,. Gen. Roberts. Hon. A. M.
WaddelU? Capt. C; D M v era. Col. F.
W. Kerchner, Col. E. D. Hall, Capt.
T? TP T.arnrHrn anA fr .T A Wallrer.
A large concourse of sorrowing ela-
, r , 1 A I
lives ana iru;nas accorapaniei me
remains to their last resting place.
Shelby Aurora! Mr. Charles Bow
ers, of It'acon county, has been mica
mining in that county and has made
nearly $ lOJ,c o m the last six years.
He worked one mine five years and
then sold threeeights interest to
Gould & Wataon. of Boston? for
S.10,000, after" having shipped thou
sands of pounds of mica. Mr, Bow
era is now working two other Amines
in Macon ; county.' Another fmica
mine, called the Evans mine was
sold last year for $30,000 s to some
Northern parties.1 Silas W. Moody,
of Chicago, bought from Macoii and
Transylvania $15,000 worth of jmica
jn 18S3. unents j) roneoerger, 01
vvalhaila, S. C , has also mined and
bought mica to the extent of $16,000
in 1S84 A. S. Bryson, -of FraHklin,
Macon county, has dealt in fmica
for several years and sold several
thousand dollars' worth of it I He
now has a $5,000 lawsuit about a rnica
contract. In Macon, Tranyslyania
and Jackson are many valuablejmica
deposits which have paid handsomely.
- W. ' 1 .
WKITE A LETTER
To the Colombia College Stndcnis-f He
IIhs Faith in the Young Thmking
Men ol the Country. , '
New York, October 25 The fol
lowing letter from Gov. Cleveland
was read at the Columbia College last
night: -i 5
Executive Mansion, l t
Albany, Oct., 23, 1S84 i j
Gentlemen: 1 have ; receivedyoiir
invitation to be present at tbe ratifi-
cation meeting1 to be - held under the
auspicies" of the Columbia College
Cleveland and Hendricks club on the
evening of the 24th inst. My duties
at home will prevent my attendance
on that occasion, but I am exceeding
ly gratified to learn that the course
which ia represented by my candi
dacy approves itself to the intelligent
judgment of so many of the under
graduates of Columbia College. I
have great faith Jn the young think
ing men of the country. ;
vYours very truly,: : i
- ;' " Groves Cleveland.
Ben Butler. Sober Again, and In Boston
BosToy, " Oct." 25. The-Peoples
party held three large meetings in
this city last nightj at each of which
Gen.. Butlespoke.. -His first appear:
ance was fa South Boston vhere he
was greeted by an' immense crowd.
Rumors of intended violence to the
General were happily . not - realized
and no trouble whatever was experi
enced. He declared, that his cam-"
paign had been one of principles and
not of slander, and that he had never
spoken - of Gov. Cleveland except
in terms of the greatest respect,.
Cannon Explosion a! a Democratic Pa
t - - raie. - : 4 "
Roundout, Oct. 25.' While firing
a salute during a Democratic parade
last night, two cannon exploded.
Wm. ,McGrath;bad his leg badly
shattered, Wm. Nash, collar i bone
broken, and John Trenold had the
fleshy part of his arm torn off byAone
explosion, and Herbert Bidrer,. was
dangerously injured by another ex
plosion. ... ; ;- .j-' ' , i -
Ella Watson s Mattferer to Hans.
- Salem, N. J. October 25. Hdward
Sullivan, convicted of the murder of
Ella Watson, was sentenced today to
be hung on December 3rd. Judge
Renn addressed the prisoner feeling
ly proviou? to passing sentence upon
him, but he remained empassiveand
exhibited no more feeling alter being
sentenced than he has at -any i time
during his trial. This will be the first
hanging in; this county, for. over 23
years. ' - , ' ; ,
Conrratntations to Moses Monlefiore.
London, Oct. 25. Sir' Moses ?Mon
tefiore has received hundreds of tele
grams congratulating him on attain
ing ' his' hundredth: birthday ;They
come from all ' parts of the worldf.
There were many from America.
Passed first Readme-. ..." -London;
Oct. 25. In the House of
Commons last night the franchise bill
passed its first reading without a
division. It will come up for its
second reading next Thursday. i:
; ;A Snow 8torm Yesterday, j I
PouaHkEEPSiE, N. t Oct 25 A
special dispatch to' the Eagle from
Chicpeter, in the , herrt of Catakill
mountains, says it is snowing , hard
there this morning. . , . ,
. . ; War es Red need.
London Oct " 25. The wages- of
the cottcn spinners of Oldham have
been reduced five per cent, owing to
depression in the cotton trade, i . S
. :. & s Dr. Gnsaom's Opinion of York.! - V
lam satisfied from mylong famili
arity with his public course that
neither the charitable nor educational
interests of the State would be safe
under : such policy as has always
characterizeahis public career.
A beautiful set of fancy cards sent free to per
vi -o hav fiVmi brown's Iron B".ttr4, A4
ic:
THE BINGU AM CADETS
And Their Comma BderThe Drill on
Exposition Gronads Last Wedaes
dar .
Correspondence Obsevbeb.
- Raleigh, N. C. , Oct. ; 24, 1884.
When T.ifiiit Ttttrhelor. "of the TT.
S. Army, was detailed as commander
r.f pjirlfits at Binffham School, he had
a difficult task ahead of him. From
his West Point training and the .rep
utation which had preceded him from
Kta roo-imfint ns a thorough tactician.
it was confidently expected thai; he
would Dnng tne caaets ot, ine buiiuoi
up to a standard of efficiency such as
they had never before known. 1 But
the condition in which he found the
militarv standing of the school as the
acknowledged head in North Carolina
in all such matters, maae any im
provement on such excellence a diffi
cult matter to attain 4 In spite of
this, however the drill of the Bing
ham Ciidets on Thursday, the 22nd
shows tbat Lieutenant Batchelor has
succeeded in makmg such improve
mont as nnlv fl.n pjrnert nnuld have
made oh the work ot his predecessor.
. . , -r . ' i a a i
Alaj. isingnam. 16 seems nara to oe
lieve that such preparation could
hnvA hppn made : without f in 4
terfering with the -scholastic work of
the school. Tliat he has done, and
this shows not only his ewn qualifi
cations, but the excellence of the ma
terial on which he has worked.: The
bearing, appearance, and gentleman."
lv conduct ol the cadets of the school
stamps them as the best blood and
best breeding of. JNortn uaronna,- ana
of the. South, every Southern State
being represented. - With such mate
rial only effort, is necessary to such
CeSS. -J '-C' ---
In brief, the drill of the Bingham
School batallton on Wednesday eury
passed their previous efforts, as their
previous efforts surpassed anything
else done in the State. Maj. Bingham
is to be congratulated on , his judg-
ment in sel Kiting a commandant of
cadets and the State of North Caroli
na is to be congratulate! on having
such a model as Bingham School for
its yolunteer" organizations .and its
other schools-i ;.-i R. D. C.
I The New Cabinet, k
Brussels. Oct.-25. The reports of
yesterday in regard to a new cabinet
have been confirmed. The new Pre
truer is M. Bernaert. M. Thouissen
takes the portfolio of the interior, M,
DeBruyn-that of agriculture, and M.
DeBecker that of justice. The cabinet
remains otherwise as before. Several
papers demand that the govrnment
disavow solidarity with the African
International Association at the ap
proachmg I -on go conference, so as to
avoid endaogering the neutrality of
the country. - , .. -
-i ; ";
;-thrr8!! Mothers I II
'i:jof rrs
- Are you distiifj-'! at night and broken ol your
rest dt a sick cluhl suireni'K ana crying with me
excruciating pitin of cutting teeth ? If so, (to at
once and itel h bottle of MRS. WQiSLOWS
SOOTlIINti .sYHUP. It Kill relieve the poor little
mftrrer tnraieotatety depend upon It : there is no
mlstnke abm it. There is not a mother on earth
who has ever used It, who will not tell you at once
tbat it will rwMlHte the towels, and elve rest to the
mother, and relief and health to the child, operat
ing line nttgte. : it is perreeuj saie to use in au
eases, and pleasant to the taste, and is tbe pre
scription ot one of the oldest and best female
physi;inn aiii nurses In the United States. Sold
everywhere. cents a nouie.
Many forget tbat the hair and scalp need cleans
ing as well as the hands ana leet. isxtensive use
o; Ayer's Hidr V Igor has proven that it Is the best
cleansing agent for the hair that it prevents as
well as remowR dandruff, cools and soothes the
the scalp, and stimulates the hair -to renewed
growui anq oeauiy. i v
AYER'S
Ague Cure
IS WARRANTED to cure all eases of m-:
larial disease, such as Fever and Ague, Inter
mittent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever,
Dumb Ague, Bilious Fever, and Liver Com-"
plaint. In case of failure, after due triaL.
dealers are authorized, by our circular of .,
July 1st, 1882, to refund the money.
DrJ. C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists.
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
Fancy and Family
"7: GROCERIES.
Best Brands Patent Family -Flow.
Graham, Rye and Buckwheat Oatmeal and
Oat Hakes. - .
California Lima Beans. White Kidney, Marrow
fat and Navy, Green Peas, Split Pears.
Cranberries, Atmore's Mince Meat and Plum
Pudding. ? -
A good astortment of Canned Fruits and Vege
tables. . , .
- X
Peaches, Apricots, Egg," Plum, White Cherries,
Pineapple, sliced and grated.
.'
String Beans. Tomatoes, Corn. Asparagus and
Succotash. French Pease and Mushrooms. 4 .,
Pickles and Saares In bottles, Mixed Pickles and
Chow-chow bythe Quart
Best Cream Cheese, Pineapple Cheese, Edam
and Little Gem, Extra Mess Mackerel, fine Maple
Syrup, by the gallon. Hucklns, Assorted Soups,
new Raisins, Citron, Currents and Nuts, and a
great many other nice things that I would be glad
to have you call and examine. . - ' "
J. M. SIMS.
' oct22dlf
BURNH AM'S
' IMPROVED ' ,
STAND AED TDSBINE!
. ...... ' v . . .
Is the best constructed and fin
ished, gives better percentage.
fjf more power, and is sold for less
other Turbine in the world. New
pamphle neftt free By BTTRNHAM BROS Yorjsf
Pa. . i - 1 - t ... ' aug21daw4w:j
'"J. S PHILLIPS,
. Merchant Tailor,
TRADE STREET, , I ' '
Btrgs to inform all In want of good goods and first
class work that I am prepared to supply them at
reasonable prices and satisfaction guaranteed To
those who have been sending off for their clothes I
ask that they will Inspect my goods and prices be
fore ordering their work. ; -, . sepl2dlaw4t .
11 F. HARt.ISON i (L
t AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 'i
" ' (HTOBTra CSHTRALHOTTU - ' ' f
" Consignments solicited and liberal - advances
made on same. - References: H. C Eccles, Jno. W.
Wadaworth, B, M. White, ; " . ocU9d2w, .
IF THIRK IS NO LOCAL DEALER to supply you
with Maury's Geographies, (new Two-Book Se
ries), Holmes' Re-iders, Holmes' History, Gilder
sleeve's Latin and other school books ol the Onl
verslty Series, we will mall them to you Send us
1 the regular price and the book will come to you by
j return mail. Pfce lists, circular end tf '""?
j..,.,,,., ,.,r Mt.t Xr, P,f f.q a t,,r (t L ii
. . i- - jt CJ. I) I
Still in Doubt Abont his Candidate.
Philadelphia Times., - , . ; ,
"I say. Josh," said an old colored
man, addressing another in front of
the Union League building on Tues
day night, as he pointed to a large
picture of the two Republican candi
dates, -dat .Logan am a villainous-
looking man, hain't he?"'
"Dat s so, dat s so," said the man
addressed.' -
"He's got a mighty mean 'spression
of de face."- :
"1Deed he have. -Looks des like a
nigger trader." . -
VDathedo" ' -
'.'I's heern he did use to cotch nig
gers."
-'"He looks like it."
i i'And he's a 'publican, too." :
: "So dey says
"Now Blaine looks like a good man.'
' Deed he do.". . i : i
"He's de ? man for us to vote for.
Do you see "what'er noble 'spression
he nasi --' :
"Which am Blaine?" ; 4
"Josh, you'se er fcoL - fa'dlhe first
speaker, indignantly, and they part
ed company for the night.; r
v " ; The Cotton Figures. 7
New Yorz, October 25, The total
visible supply of cotton for the world
is : l,873,5a, of which j, 1,347,356 is
American, against : 2,616,409 and
1,608,909, .respectively last yeatu Re
ceipts at all interior towns, 159,808;
receipts from plantations. 321,969:
crop in sight, 1,311,047.
m Positive Care Tor Piles.
To the people of this county we would say we
have been given the aeency o f Dr. Marchlsl's Italian
Pile Ointment emphatically guaranteed to cure or
money reruudea internal, external, intnu. bleed
Ing or itching piles. Price 50c a box.- No cure,
pa f or sate Dy t,. ti. wriston. oniggist.
unel7eodl
A MAN OF. GRIEF!
. Fifty Vearn' Search Crin-1
. t Witlt Sut'CfM.
Extract from the Athens, (Ga.) Banner-Watch--
. man. . .
Uncle Dick Saulte: says: "I have struck the key
note. I am taking B. B. B., and it is the best mod
icine In the world. - , ; . "
In Ae33 fifty years ago, I had a running ulcer on
my leg which refused to heal under any treatment
ment In 185 J 1 went to California and remained
18 months, but it has been running ever Blnoe Iu
1873 1 visited Hot Springs, A k, remaining three
months, but was not cured. : My condition was
such that amputatiou was discussed, but seeinc an
advertisement lu 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 gettli g well
as iasi as 1 wane 10. xne sore on my leg is healiiu
rapidly. I never had a better aDuetiteln my He
and yesterday I walked about fifteen miles fishing
and hunting without any pain, and befure using
the B. B. B. I could not walk exceeding hair a milt:
I sleep soundly at night for the first time In many
Tears. The bett point about the B. B. B. is the
rapidity of Its cure. To think that six bottles have
d neme more god than Hot borings. 18 mouths
In California, besides an Immense amount of med
icines and eight or ten nrst-ciass physicians, will
convince ny man on earth that h is a wonderful
blood medicine. It has also cured me of catarrh.
The wealth of the world cwuld not buy the reliei
that six bottles brought me. My old sore that has
caused me untold misery for 50 years, has nearly
healed, and if any one doubts this let them write
to any bunker, minister, or business man in Athens
Ga., and they will tell you that R. R. Saulter will
testify to nothing but the truth." -
We, the editors of the Banner-Watchman, are
personally acquainted with It.-R. Sauliei, aim
know what he says to be th truth, and if necessary
he can get indorsements fiom the best citizens of
Athens. - - ;
I hereby certify that I have known E. B. Saulbr
lor so years, and that he is worthy or conndeuce.
- - - . - Rev. John Calvin Johnson:
Write to Blood Balm Company, Atlanta, Ga., for
a wonderful 32-page book, free. It is a regular eye-
ppener.
Sold In Charlotte by - .
W.M. WILSON.
FRED C. MUNZLtR,
y. WHOLESA1
LAGEIt IIEER DEALGK AIVI
IIOTTLEB,
Charlotte, N, C.
Represents two of the largest LAOEB
xtJEJias urewenea in tne united stater.
The Bersner &, Engrel Ire-ik
. (Jo., of Philadelphia, and the
F. A Bf . Schafffer Brewinjr Co., ox
IlewTork.
THE LARGEST LAGER "BEER BOT
TLING ESTABLISHMENT
; . IN THE CITY.
fyOrders Solicited. - All orders
promptly filled and delivered free of
charge to any part of the city.
. decaOdlf , t
Does not claim to be the la gest Fruit House In the
: outh, but does
Claim to D) More Badness
To the square Inch than any house In Charlotte.
Our grand opening proved such a success that we
had to telegraph to our New York agent for more
goodfc, and are today in receipt of - -
FRESH LEMONS,
BANANAS,
Oranges, Pears, Malaga and Domestic Grapes,
. Apples, Raisins, Figs, Nuts. Candles, ;
' Call or send your orders to ;.
1
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C C. 8MDER, Prop'r.
ocUldtf
GAROIITIA CBTraiL R41L
; . WAT..
. ' OrTICE OF SCPEBINTKMDBNT, ' )
. . Whjougtoh, N. C, Sept 21, 1884. '
r CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
ON AND AFTER SEPT. 10,1884, THE FOLLOW
Ing Schedule will be operated on this Rail
road: : ' i .. : -. - . . .
PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN,
i DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
- )Leave Wnmlngtonat.. ..7.00P. k.
No. 1. Leave Raleigh at .......... .....7 85 p. k.
jArrtveatCharlotteat......:. 8.00a. M
- ) Leave Charlotte at .. .. .. . .. .. .. ;.8.15 p. k.
No. 2, Arrive at Raleigh at.. .. .... .9.00 A. m.
- ) Arrive at Wilmington at. . ...... ..8.25 a. m.
LOCAL FREIGHT Passenger Car Attached.
Leave Charlotte at .. ..... . "740A n.
Arrive Laurlnburg at "" 645 p' w"
Leave Iurlnburg at. &15 p! m!
Arrive Charlotte at 4 " 4.40 p. m.
Passenger Trains stop at regular stations only,
andmts designated in the Company's Time
SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL, i EX
PRESS AND FREIGHT. '
- (Dally except Sunday.) '
Leave Chartotteatw.ijii.,, ......... rui v
Arrive at Shelby at.. . ' "12 15 2"
Leave Shelby at. .. .. 4. .. ... f In 2'
Arrive at Charlotte at... 4.............. p." j
Trains Nos. 1 and linake elose connection' at
Hamlet with H.4A. Trains to and from Raleltrh -
Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and
Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte.
Take Train No. 1 for Statesville, stations on
Western N. C, R. R., Asheville and pointe west
Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens. At
lanta and all points southwest :
, : - -- C, jct.
A POSITIVE CURE
For Ever Jormof Skin and Blood
Diseases," from Pimples to Scrofula..
I have had the T'ROrlast fnr nlnp mnntlia Ihnnt
five montlis ago 1 applied to a doctor near Boston,
who helped me. but unfortunately I had to leave,
but continued taking bis medicine for nearly three
months, but the disease did not le -ve. I saw Mr
Carpenter's letter In the hilade!phia Record, and
his case perfectly described mine. I tried the Cuti-
cura uemeoies, using two bottles Resolvent and
Cuticura and Cutlcnra Mian In nrnnnrtlnn. nnd call
myself completely cured. . L. F. BARNARD.
waienord.H j. ; i
ECZEM 1 TlfESTT TEARS
CURED. NOT A FIGN OF ITS REAPPEARANCE.
Your Cuticura has dnnn l wnnrlarf ill mira fnr ma
more than two years ago. Not a sign of its reap
pearance since. It cured me of a very bad Kczema
which nad troubled me for more than twenty years.
I shall al wavs srvalr vail nf Pntlmira T Boll a rrMtnf
deal of It. , f FRANK C. SWAN. Druiarkt
Haverhill, Mass. ,
BEST FOR AN ITI1HG.
Having usedyonr Cuticura Remedies for eighteen
months for Tetter, and finally cured ltl am anxious
to get it to sell on commission. I can recommend
it beyond any remedies I have ever used for Tetter,
Burns, Cuts, etc In fact, it is the best medicine I
have ever tried for anything. R, S. HORTON.
iifius, miss.--;- --- --- . . - ;
SCROFULOUS SORES,
I had a dozen bad sores nnon mv bodv. and trlpri
all remedies I could hear of, and at last tried your
Cuticura Remedies and they have cured me. -.
. JJNU. GAaKILL.
Hebron, Thayer county, Penn. - . . .
Every species Of Itahlner Snaiv. Plmnlv PU.rnfii-
lous. Inherited and Contagious Humors, with Loss
of Hair, cured by Cuticura Resolvent the new Blood
furicer internally, and Cuticura and Cuticura Soap
the great tekiitiXuesfcxierutuii. -
tfoid everywhere. Prk-. unouiiA, 50 cents;
Soap, 25 cents- Hesolvekt. il.
oitr Drug and ii itiicstl Co.,
: BOSTON. " -
BP A IT TV yT Chapped and Oily Skin,
Vj ; V V) 1- I Cuticura Soap.
e
FOR LADIKR ONLY.
A REMEDY endorsed by the best Physicians and
Druggists at its home.
ARKMK!Y that Mr. C. W. O'Neill, Goodwater,
r Ala , says raised his wife from an" Invalid's bed,
and he believes saved her life.
A REMEDY of which a prominent Atlanta mer
chant said: - "1 would hare given $5U0 as soon ns
i I would a nickel for what two bottles of jour med
icine did for my daughter. ' . ; - ...
A REMEDY in regard to which S. J Cassette, M.
I)., Orugglst, Thoniasville, Ga., says: can re
; call instances in which it afforded relief after all
, the usual remedies had fulled.
A REMEDY about which ' Dr. E. B. FerreU.-La-
nmtiise, wrnes; -i nave useaiortne last
twenty years the mediulnevouareniittlnirmi.and
consider It the best combination evergotten to
gether for the disease for which it la reconi-
menuea. -
A REMEDY about which Dr. Joel Branham, At
- lauta. said: "I have examined the rucine. and
' have no hesitation In advising its use, and con-
uucuuj rccuuuueuu iu
Atuaiiuji wmcnine kov. h. b. Johnson, near
marietta, Ga., says he has used in his family with
the "utmost satisfaction." and recommended it
- to three families, "who found It to be Just what
, u is reuuiiuueuueu. ,
A REMEDY of which Pembertxn. Iverson & Denni-
son say: "We have been selling it for many years
' with constantly Increasing salesT The article is
, a staple with us, and one of absolute merit"
A REMEDY of which Lamar. Rankin &Lamarsav
"We sold 50 gross In four months, and never sold
it in any place but what it was wanted again.", -A
RESiEDY by which Dr. Batch, of LaGrangd. Ga.
. says; "I eured one of the most obstinate cases
of Vicarious Menstruation that ever came within
my knowledge with a lew bottles." ;
A REMEDY of which Dr. J. C. Huss, Notasulga,
Ala., says: "I am fully convinced that it is un
. rivaled for that class ot diseases, which it claims
to cure." -----
A REMEDY about which Ma. John C. Whltner, of
- Atlanta, well and favorably known all over the
United States as a general Insurance agent savs:
"I used this remedy before the war, on a large
plantation on a great number of cases always
wun aosotute success. -
A REMEDY about which Mr. J. W. Strange, of Car
ters vine, ua., cerune tnat one bottle cured two
members of his family of menstrual hregujarity
01 many years standing. , .
. , ; i l . . THIS GREAT BEMEPT IS
BRADFIELDS FEMALE HEGDLMOR.
- Treatiseonthe Health and Happiness of Wiman
maueu tree. - -
The Brad field Regulator Co.,
Box 28, Atlanta, Ga.
Lf
n
TP
J In
OiAHU At Inula. Ga., for an intereBtin? treHtiee oa
L.ia ana baa Dideseak wbui tUey will auS frco
Inflammatory Rheum atis.
I was attacked last winter with inflammatory
rneumansm or severe type my nrst serious illness
since una. 1 naa various mnos 01 treatment witn
only temporary partial relief. After seven weeks
I was reduced tn weight 35 pounds, had no strength
jior appetite, and was growing weaker every day.
in this condition I began Swift's Specific, and In
three days began to Improve, and in three weeks I
was free from disease and up attending to my reg
ular business. My appetite returned and I rapidly
gained my flesh. I have waited this long to be cer
tain mat my cure was permanent.
- C P. Goodyear, Attorney at Law,
Brunswick, Ga., June 26, 1884.
A OOI SEXD!
I have had rheumatism for forty years, and have
been relieved with a few bottles of S. S. S. I con;
sider It a God-send to the afflicted. . -
j, b. Waller, Thomason, Ga., Aug. 16. '84. -
Deooifl's Mil Core,'
1 5
Is the remedy for Rheumatism. For sale by
f '. tt H. JORDAN & CO. , Druggists.
MAKE YOUR OLD CLOTHES.NEW
By using Cleansing Cream, 23 cents per bottle, pre
pared by
R. H. JORDAN 1C0
tirnffsrlsts, Spring's Corner.
Japanese Remedy
Cures Headache and Neuralgia, price 25 cents, at
. '. . R. H, JORDAN & CO.'S.,
- Springs' Corner. .
Duke of Durham,
Opera Puffs, Old Rip, and Richmond Gem, Ciga
rettes, for sale by - - :
R.H. JORDAN & CO.,
Springs Corner.
VIOLA; COLO GfNE
Is refreshing and a lasting perfume, for sale only
by R. H. JORDAN & CO., Springs' Corner.
The Kangaroo
Is still the leading five cent Cigar. : For sale only
h; JORDAN & CO.:
SPmtGi CORKER. ;
- French and German Lessons,
v- ; v . v :-. : . - . " . - . -
Grammar, Literature, etc Apply to A. DUFOUB,
Frankenthal House, or by letter through posto!
floe. octI4eod4t
One Car Load.
Kerosene Oil olfered t guar
antee market pnee " -
r. C. S! IITH !; CO.
-IN-
MILLINERY:
E have now ready our usual large and exten
feive stock of
FALL ANB WINTER MILLINERY; &C,
And can assure the ladles that we have now In store
the largest and most complete stock to be found In
the State. ' All the Novelties,' as well as all desira
ble shapes, colors, Qualities and prices of
Hats and Bonnets
For Ladles, Misses and Children 7;
WE KNOW there Is no Millinery Store in the
Southern country where a lady can find a greater
variety of styles and qualities to selert from than
our house. -
WE KNOW there Is no house In the South where
a lady can buy a Hat or Bonnet cheaper for cash
than In our house.
" w"E KNOW there Is no house In the South where
a lady can have a hat more tastefully and artisti
cally trimmed than in our house. . -
WE KNOW there Is not in the South a house
managed by mire experienced artists In the busi
ness (having made the business a lifetime study)
than our house..
W KXOW that we stand ahead of any retail
Millinery Store In the Southern country.
We will cheerfully give all the advantages of our
Long Expritnce I Superior Knowledge
generally of the business to our patrons. -'
Full Lines of
Hosiery, Gloves,
Zephyrs and Wool ITarns,
Infants' and Children's Cloaks,
Hoods, Sacks and Wraps,
Corsets, Laces, Neckwear, . Jewelry,
Notions and Novelties generally
Style, fit and workmanship equal to any dress
making establishment In any Northern city fo
half the price.' '
. CALIj A"I see
MRS P. -QUERY.
OCt7dtf . -. , .
Mil
O. K. BREAD,
New England Bread
GOOD BREAD,
Delicious Bread,
Rye Bread,
NO CORN BREAD
" AT THE
6. K. BAKERY.
FRESH TODAY.
MAYER (a ROSS.
PaUjhe - Fioariag Sills,
ESTABU8IIED 177. ,
Bnltrs 177. ' . Rolls IS8.
PATENT
c
VCJluAMfiRILlMre.Co.
THIS COMPAN1 OWNS AND OPERATES three
ROLLER MILLS, as follows: ;
PATAPSCO MILL A, at EUicott City,
Maryland. ,
PATAPSCX) MILL B, at Baltimore,
Maryland. .
PATAPSCO MTTiLOi at Orange Grove
Maryland.
Having a daily capacity " of 1,500
Barrels. ; -, -
The vanie of Flour depends on the proportionate
quantity of Gluten, Starch, Sugar 'and Phosphate
of Lime. Maryland and Virginia Wheat, from
which our Patent Roller Flours are manufactured,
Is unequalled for Its puritv and superior quality of
alible properties. Ask your Grocer for
PATAPSCO SUPERLATIVE,
PATAPSCO CHOICE PATENT,
- ' , PATAPSCO FAMILY, '
---' PATAPSCO EXTRA,
. CAPE HENRY FAMILY
NORTH POINT FAMILY.
. CHESAPEAKE EXTRA, -
, BEDFORD FAMILY,
- ORANGE GROVE EXTRA
JD. A.OAJIimiLI. M'F' CO
: :82 Commerce St., Baltimore, Md.
Represented by R. N. Little john,
Charlotte. N. C A
novlgdtf 1 - " ''
HASOirAppAnLIIl
: 100 -STALES.
ORGANS.
$22 TO
$900 -
Highest honors at an great World's Exhibitions for
seventeen years Only American Organs awarded
such at any. For cash, easy payments or rented
UPRIGHT PIANOS
presenting very highest exceUence yet attained In
mentsone of greater value than any; securing
iiusi pure, leuiiou, musical tones and increased
durability; especially avoiding liabiUty to get out
of tune. , Illustrated catalogue free. -'
MASON 4 HAMLIN PIANO AND ORGAN CO.,
Boston, 154 Tremont t; N.; Yot, 46 E. St,
, CHARLOTTE
Soap IFaclopy,
College Street, Gaither's Block.
1
IN THE SOUTH.
rpo THE CHARLOTTE PUBLIC -Why go North
m. xuryuurouapr :
If parties havlnar soan srease on hand will nntifv
me through the mall or otherwise my 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. -
Wnv Tint ATtmtiraM VinmA mfanwlu mrA OiM
your mite to the encorragementof home Industry?
I take pleasure In announcing that I am engaged
in the manufacture ot Soaps of all kinds, which I
am now offering to the retail trade for a short time
in order to introduce lt ln this market, at very low
rates. I have -
Laundry and Toilets
Of my own manufacture, which I am offering at
prices to suit tne times.
I also manufacture a Vegetable Oil Soap Compo
sition, which gives the consumer Soap at two
cuts per pound, not excelled in quality by any
soap in tnis country ior tne Laundry, House-ciean-Ins.
Scrubbing, etc.. and sunerior to anv for wash
ing Bed Quilts. Blankets, Flannels and ail woolen
gooos. most truiy
C. W. AIJEXANDER.
auglGdtf
To Whom it May Concm
TAKE NOTICE.
All parties Indebted to me by note, open account
or any other way, prior to January, 1884, will please
call and settle by 1st November next At tbat time
I will place In the hands of my lawyers for collec
tion all sach Indebtedness. Ar-y one or all who
has not the money to pay at once If they win come
up and secure same to me by not or mortgage I
will give any reasonable time asked for Please
attend to this at ones and save trouble and ex
pense. I mean what I say.
Respectfully, , '
' R. B. ALEXANDER
IDE?
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N. C. DIVISION.
Condensed Schedule.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Sept. 7th, 1884. No. 51, No, 53,
PMii!!L
Leave Charlotte, - 4.20 am 7.00 p ia
" Salisbury, ' 6.10 am P ia
" High Point 7.25 a m 9.30 p m
Arrive Greensboro, 8.00 am 9.58 P m
Leave Greensboro, 9.35 a m
Arrive Hills boro, 11.39 a m
" Durham, 12.17 p m
" Raleigh, 1.30 pm
Leave Raleigh, 3.10 p m
Arrive Goktsboro, 5.25 p m
No. 15 Dally except Sunday.
Leave Greensboro 3.30 p m
Arrive at Raleigh 11.30 pm
Arrive at Goldsboro 11.110 a m
No. 51 Connects at Greensboro with R4DRB
for all points North, East and West ol Danville.
At Salisbury with W. N. C. R. R. for all points ia
Western N. C. At Goldsboro with W,tW.K.i
dally. Nos. 51 and 53 connect at Greensboro wits
R. k D. R. R. and for all points un Salem Branch.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Sept 7th, 1881 No. 50, No. 52,
- -:. Dally. Daily.
Leave Goldsboro, 12.00 a m
Arrive Raleigh, 2.20 p m
Leave Raleigh, 145 pm
Arrive Durham, 6.02 p m
" Hlllsboro, 6.43 p m
" Greensboro, 9.00 p m
Leave Greensboro, 10.05 p in 9.35 a m
Arrive High Point 10.40 p m 10.05 a ra
" Salisbury, 11.55 p m 11.10 a m
" Charlotte, 1.35 a m 1235 p m
. No. 16 Daily except Sunday.
Leave Goldsboro 6.00 pm
Arrive Raleigh 9.50 pm
Leave Raleigh 1.00 a m
- Arrive Greensboro 9.00 am
No. 60 Connects at Salisbury for all points on W
NCBR, and at Charlotte with A 4 C Air-Line ior
all points In the South and Southwest.
No. 62-Connects at Charlotte with C, CAB Ft
for all points South and Southeast, and with A ft C
Air-Line for all points South.
if. W. N. C. RAILROAD.
A No. 50. c
" GOING SOUTH. Daily, No. 52.
-- ,, ex. Sun. Dally.
Leave Greensboro, 10 15 p m 10.00 a m
Arrive KernersvUle, 11.19 p m 11.04 a in
ArriveSalem, 12.67 a m U.38 a m
; , " No. 61.
" GOING NORTH. Dally, No. 53.
ex. Sun. Dally.
Leave Salem, 610pm 6.00 a m
Arrive KernersvUle; 6-50 P g.35 a m
Arrive Greensboro, 7.00 pm 7.40 am
STATE UNIVERSITY R. R.
, - - " NoTl Ne-3"
GOING NORTH. Dally Daily
ex. Sun. ex. Sun.
Leave Chapel HU1, 10.25 am 6.00 pa
Amve Unlversliy. 11-25 a m 6,00-DJ"
No. 1 No. 2.
GOING SOUTH. Dally Dull'
ex. Sun. ex. faun-
Leave University, 6.90 p m 11.54 a m
Arrive Chapel Hill, 7.M p m U64 pja
BUFFET SLEEPING CARS WITHOUT CHANGE.
On trains 50 and 51, between New York .and I At
lanta, and between Goldsboro and Warm Springs.
Through Pullmaa Sleepers on trains 62 and w
between Washington and Augusta, and Darmiw
and Richmond, and Washington and New Orleans.
WThrough tickets on saleatGreerisrwro,Ka
eigh, Goldsboro, Salisbury and Charlotte, for au
points South, Southwest West North and East.
For emigrant rates to Louisiana, Texas. Arkansas
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