Newspapers / The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, … / July 18, 1885, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
DAILY .CliB LO T? O B S E EY BR : DA T URI) A Y , J ULY 18, 18 8 5, PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY tllAS. It. JONES, .'. Editor and Proprietor 7 y ' , ' " ;.. ; FEMBBED AT THS POffTOFFICK IH CHABMTTK, N. . C.t-aa isEOosD Class Ma.itkb.3 -,; -'' ; .,: . :;::y ' TTOE TIRGIll CONTEST. - The nomination of John S: Wise S3 the Republican candidate for Gov ernor of Virginia has been for some time foreshadowed, andi hence there was not much surprise when ther re suit was announced. He was Ma ' hone's candidate, and Mahone is' still . the recognized boss in the Republican- wigwam of that State. - Kid dleberger undertook to: manage the contest in the interest of , Blair ; but while Riddleberger is a bolddashing : fellow,: he lacks the manipulating skill which Mahone ; has, and hence vf hen the measure of strength was tried, Eiddleberger and his clan were 4aid out- flat;V Finding , themselves .whipped they submitted as gracefully as tney could, shook hands all round, iand .-promised .'lo support Mahone's tcnta. As to the nomination, it is in anmn rpanpf!t."-a stroner one ana in others a weak one. -." Wise is a man of pluck and talent, a very fair talker -on . the stump, and a good worker, 3ut he lacks the personal bearing to 'command respect, and he : is indis vsi-ftftfetn thfl patent of rashness. Lest" ACROiJi; THE ! Tlie Bank Backet in Ireland--A Russian Taper n? uliicar I'ass The Bourses Easier CXiolcra KecordrErcrj:ir.. r Dublin, J uly 17. yhe', f aiiureof the Munster banc has caused a t rim oil' other banks. -: The- Hibernian bank has fcesn compelled to require "seven aays notice 01 an mientipn to. witn draw deposits The shares of ' the bank declined yesterday two pounds, one half shilling. "If a crisis : occurs in the affairs of the Hibernian bank it is probable that help will be given the institution by the Bank of , Ire- land. - , . i 1 . i ... ; iiis 'courage may be called into ques tionT&e is" disposed to play the role of bully ,vand as a consequence ': is con stantly courting difficulty.;: He will Jbardly ho on the stump a week be Ifosd :4ie ' runs afoul of some one who 'wiHigjtve him as good as he sends and make his canvass a warm one His fkitchen discourse - will;, be thrown ' into his teeth and this al ways -makes -able to explain it satisfactorily to his colored constituents. 7 . ; ; V -, The indications J are . that T. Mahone . and Wise will make a warm and ag- gressive campaign which will !be : watched with ..considerable Interest outside of jthe Old Dotnipion. They . muit fight their battle now, however, xwethout the aid of the Federal govern . ment and Federal officeholder, which they could command in, past years. ' THE HUSAS BORDERS. Report of Gen Cami1lH Oft the ' ' JaOian Scar ' . . o&IbCtty, lan., July i6 State Adjutant General A. B. Campbell. re- 4... -.-za UnW. 'Iocs' niorVit; frnni a four days tour through Fort Clark, kComr imanche and Kingman counties, in vestigating the.Indianw.trouble .along fhR lme; He found the people much excited and many actually, moving out and leaving their nomas: in : an his travel he has heard of no : actual depredations perpetrated "t by .the In dians, and has seen no one who has seeri a hostile Indian withiii the State. He caused local mmtia companies 10 be organized which he. supplied with State arms, under direction of Gov teraorltotin.. Col; Campbell is now travelling along the south line of the State with four companies of cavalry enroute for Deep Hole Crossing where Dodge ana a ort s suppiy irau crossets Cmeman river, and, who be, says will - arrive there tomorrow night. With ' the protection at present existing along, the South border of the State, Gen. Campbell ts of the opinion that .all the fears of the settlers? will be' dispelled and that a general feeling of .3aiety Will soon prevail. , ju.auy .wuu had left their homes are already re- turnidg. ' ' . " E " ' . CIIEEItFUIi TO THE tAST. ; A RUN. ON: THE HIBERNUN BANK. London, JulyrlT.A.dispatcti from Dublin says: The Hibernian bank has forty two branches in Ireland. The decline in the shares of the bank led to a rumor that . inside parties were throwing stock on 3 the market ; at big loss;in order-; to . save x themselves from" future embarrassments The run has commenced, and its doors are besieged with depositors; anxious to draw their money out of the con cern. -The i bank officials, as as pre cautionary measure, to prevent the bank's assets from being thrown on the market and sbldat ruidbu& jfig ure, have insisted that depositors snail give them a week s notice of their intention to : withdraw ; their money beforethey will be. permitted to close their accounts with the bant:. The bank is legally entitled to this de . mana Of its omcers, and it is hoped that by 'the r expiration j of ; that - ti me the scare will have at least partially subsided, and ; that the bank will have realized; sufficient; money orits assets , to; promptly meet all demands from its patrons. The 'people1 protest against the action of the hank offis cials in requiringXa week's notice, and the . excitement runs high.' M.i chael Davitt, on learning of the situ ation, left hurriedly: fori the seaside to avoid' affiliating himself with the demonstrations of the depositors. : , St. , Petersburg. July 17.rhe Journal de St; Petersburg comments on the erroneous vviews held . by the British press oa th Zalficar Pass question. It says that Kussia under stood thats England , had 'pledged "to the Ameer the Zulficar" valley be tween Heri and the mountains and agreed in principle ; to,.-leaVA thisr po sition to him. It is not supposable, says the Journal, that England has also promised to the Ameer the- east erly passes which are now . the ; sub. ject of negotiation between , that country and Kussia. r " - " Madrid, July 17.In Spain there were 1,629 new cases of cholera yes terday, and 672 deaths. - ; :. ' ' DIVORCE GRANTED - London, July 17.A decree divorci ing the Marquis de Caux from Mad ame Patti has b3n pronounced. , ' iNVESTlGATlOif DEMANDED.d London. Julv 17.Parneir moved this afternoon in the House" of Com mons' that the Gpvernment order a special inquiry into thaf Maantrasiia murder cases. : ' . GETTING OVER THE FLURRY. 1 London. July 17. The London stock market today' oosedafirtovand higher. The political outlooK is con sidered in financial circles to be at present decidedly more favorable. Advices from Paris, Berlin and Vi enna state that the . bourses in those cities also closed firm and higherj y, ; working v7om in,; The rirl wca poor ly dresjed.; Having completed the purchase of the girl the reporter has tened to arrange for her delivery anywhere and to any nerson desisma- .".Lted by the.committee. No . member ot the'jcommittee "would 'consent to receive the girl, f The reporter there upon arranged for her delivery to night and hurried back: to the Man sion House, having . completed the entire transaction during a single Sitting, .of the ' committee.' This morning the reporter received a cons hoential letter from Mme; Z. aDDoint ing a retired place .to meet . the . girl uonigm. ' ; 1 In addition to the above : incident. the Pall Mall Gazette publishes the following:. .The . Gazette's reporter who was examined under oath at the Mansion House yesterday offered to prove the ? truth of the v Gazette's statements concerning the " places of mesaames a., ana Z. by actual purchase to be made by telegraph wnue tne committee was in session. The reporter wired the Mjdamss tof' supply a certified maid to a private nouse oeyond the , Mansion House,' where any member of the committee could satisfy himself beyond doubt regaraing the ghastly business. He assured the committee that - the v 'or der would be promptly filled, but no memoer or the committee would con sent to undertake exposing himself to the proposed ordeal or " to receive the purchase in any way. . - Appointments by:. tne JPresidenf. Washington. July .17. The Presi dent this afternoon made the follow ing appointments : ; To be United States Marshals, Reuben B. Pleasants tor the eastern district of Louisiana ; Richard B. Reagan, for the" eastern district 'of Texas. To be . United States Attorneys: John D. Burnett. for the southern district of Alabama : Chas. B Housy, for the oorthern dis trict of Mississippi ; George Bird, for the district of Maine. The Ball Batten. , u. icaieigo N. Wilmington, Wilmington 3 ; v New York Boston 2. 6, New .York 3. Newark, N. J.-Virginia &. ' New ark 2. . ' " Lancaster, Pa. Lancaster I6y Nor- Oik 9. J ; Philadelphia -Providence- S. Phil adelphia 5. - . - y 8bot Wbilc Sitting; in life Ilmise Charleston, S. C. , July 17. Tues day night,- in 5 Orangeburg county. Andrew Jackson, colored, was shot fatally while - sitting in his house. The murderers are ; supposed to -be friends of the 'negroes whom Jack son s testimony convicted of perjury. Death of a Tirgnlnia TJnirMly 1 ' Professor. , Charlottsville, Va. , July! 17. Dr. John r Davis, professor of x anat omy and materia; medica at theUni- versity oi y lrginia, aiea xms moro ing of paralysis, after an. illness; of .. . '." .a .: . ' " six weeKs. , . , . , TAED'S i 1113 DESPERATE STRUGGLE loteresting: Informaflon . From i - v-. s ; , i:2axe33a., ihe Home of ; Robert Ward- Fonrtei-K-;" . Years In the Toi!s-A nappjDenouemenU , h nvny IS THE TIDE r TO CURE SKirrnunoRS. A Sudden Streak f Virtwe. x 1 Chicago, ! July 16. A newsboy here was fined $100 today for selling a reprint of the Pall Mall Gazette scandal story. The nne, however, was not enforced, and a warrant was issued for the arrest of the publisher. XOIfDOT'S SHAME. Demon Taton Mills Hanged, fntlie Pres ' . ence of 5,000 Spectator-) :;; Ealehoh, N. C. , July 17. Tatton "fcfills., colored.1 a noted desperado, was hanged this afternoon in public at Halifax.- 5 In the spring of 1S83 he waylaid Henry Porter and shot hirrf Mills fled to Virginia,. and after lone nursult was captured and put m iail - at Halifax. In May last" he was sen- Uenced to be hanged on J uhe 26., - A petition to Gov., Scales for a com' "mutation of his sentence toimprison rment for life was refusad, but a re prieve : was granted until today. Mills f or many month's was confined in jail at Warrenton for safe keeping Una " sought all possible means to evade punishment. ..Five thousaud :v people, mainly colored, witnessed th 3 torecution.-- Mills was -cheerful to the v last: He made no confession. ;3isiaisscd for Scandalous f Con duct. . Ensign "Jeffreys, TJ. S'N.; who has :en on trial before a courtmartial . . ITdw York, on the charge of "scan -.:-Iouo 'conduct," has- been found guilty. The court recommended that he be dismissed. President Cleve land approved the recommendation, ci the order for. Jeffreys' dismissal . j.3 i:3usd -Thursday. His v "scan dalous conduct" consisted - in the ap propriation f or his .owft'iise of. about C3.C00 vhich should ; have been dis- tributcd oy mm io'inen..in.cne. ser -7ice. XiALix-cir, S. C., July17. Yesv " .c Lancccter.. three " frame ' :1 'J ; tbr:n to J. F. Hunter. . , C r nd S." C.i Schoffer, rc Lu::,.l. O-iioidcli buildings of . T. c: 1 " -.r. cni Gzvth &.Adr:er NrcrlJ vl;;J. AU fully ins1 How a Gazette Reporter strates that the Infamous Traf . lie in Girls is still Boldly Car- London. July 17.The rPall Mall Gazette has issued in a single edition a complete publication of the full text otaltits; reveiatipRs(jTheridi? tion is haying ah ehOrmmts sale, ahd ' t.n hpi d A VOtfid to- wards defrai iug the expenses oi , tne commission which is examining the data upon which the Gazette's arti cles are based, me commission yes terday afternoon spent three ' hours at the.Mansion House examining uns der oath before the Lord Taypr and City Recorder one of the Pall M&U Gazette's reportorial commissioners. The Lord Mayor presided oyer tne examination. 'Neither henbr any of the dienitaries present would converse with members of the press about; what pranspireu any iunner ,-wiau .w taxj that the examination was confined to the work of sifting thev evidence gathered by the . reporter in support of the Gazette's statement that among Jthe criminal 6stablisbments purvey ins to. vice in London was the'procu ration firm of Mesdames X. . & Z., whose business consisted in supply ing? customers-all .over Europe"' with young female children - certified by reputable physicians to be innocent The personages engaged in this in ouirv sav thev will not f sneak upon the subject of the publication until the cammissiion of inauirv finishes its w.irk. whfp.h will reauire another ----- , , r Dnft nf thA nnmmissioners of the Pall Malt aazatte reports to tha paper today the following facts, the truth nf whinh hA rieciares io oo iu contestable: In order to show tne Mansion House committee that tne riiaWilioal hnainA; eXDOSed by. the Gazette was still carried on as boldly as ever, notwithstanding the re vela-, tions, the reporter offered to procure, from the establishment of X. and A, as many certified, girls &3 the com mittee might name,, deliveied anys where to their order. There : being some hesitation about the acceptance of this proposition the- reporter while the Committee wa3 in session, V n III III - III I II j L. A. s 0mm ... , pretty eirl 14 years of Itlftny, many Thousand. - ffTeat manr BeoDle who hare been ' eired br Krown' iron Kilters, snow sara Krawjiui apprecia tion of what this medicine has done for them that ihet freely send their testimonials. To publish them all would require a volume as a big as a dic tionary. No secret about tnem. noumuto one d'sease or a few. Mr.-Perryman, Mobile 11a.. -WAJiif har and indisresuon." ' air. vwjer. mv. Calm, Texas, "Dyspepsia, nervoosnoas and sleep lessness 7; Mr. Burns, juuion, ina "xuaigrsijuu and poor app tite." Mrs HastlngsrrambrW eport. Mass.. "Lameness ?n side and back, .short breath and coughing." Try It yourseiL. . j y.;;.- tmt i mm .. . Invalid's Hotel and Surgical In i yfi':ii -Restitute. . ' , , . Ths widely celebrated institution, located at Buffalo, N. is organized j with a lull staff of eighteen experienced and skillful physicians and surgeons, constituting the most complete organ!1 zation of medical and turglcal skill in America, for the treatment of all chronic diseases, whether reauiring medical or surelcal means for their cure. Marvelous success has been achieved In the cure of all nasal, throat and lung diseases, liver and kid- Hey diseases, aiseases ui iuo lg-euvu wgaus, bladder diseases diseases peculiar to women, blood taints and skin diseases, rheumatlsm,iieu- ralgla, nervpus .debility, .paralysis, ."epilepsy (Its), Just twenty-seven miles from the eJassio eitj of Athena, Ga., islccated tUe-'thrlvlng'Jfffle' town of Maxey's, the residence of Sir "Robert Ward, who has just been released T from" a mps' perfloua pre dicament, tne particulars of. wKca . hr has con sented to give to the lublier - Kb writes as- follows: . ; . MAxErs,OGUE3aoRPB coCav ".; 1 -.'-Vv ; July 9t2M885; ; For twelvef or fourteen years I ilave been a great sufferer 'from a.terribl inform" of bioocl"pofcbn (syphRIsjf whieh ran Into theiecctdaTy;Mtt&ally it was proBoirnced a tertiary f or in.ft ' lQr hea face and shcrx1 dern btcame almost a maJy tcorruitlbh, and finally tke tfLjease eommenced eating awaj my skoll bonesU-j became no horribly rpolsive aat for thaftjears laiftsotuteiy refused tceteoplesee me. -1 used larc fluantltles of most noted blciod remeiie and appSSecf Ha usarly all physicians near me, but a.f conditt6n eonfinhed to grow iworse and aU said that I waist surriy die.-: Mybones be came the seat of rsnielatng aches an&'pains; my nights wrfre-passed fai misery j I was reduced in flesh and slengaitnTj : kidneys were tswfblyde ranged,, and life because a besden ttfme. : : ' 4 I chanced' toseoan i advertisement: of ?BJB; B.,' and! sent onf dollar to W. a Blrchmore A Co., meychaots-of urplace;.an tby procured'n bot tie for me; K way used' with decided benefit, and I continued its' ;ase,.and'wb.-nefeiit or ten tottles had been usedir was-pronauncetf eoroid and well. . Hundreds of scarecan raw be seen on me,4ook- ing llkwa man who had been burned and the re stored. My case waweU feoowa in this conn tyT3snd for the benefit of otoerenvho- may Ite similar!? af flicted 5tMnk it mi duty to- giipe- Tft Jaet to tie public, and to extsnd my heartffeUt Oianks foir so valuable-aremedy. I have j teen wH aei twePre monthj aadino retimiiOf the disease has cccurradL ROBSBT WARD. Maxsi s,a .July lUBSS.-WfetheaiMlerslgne. know Mr. Robert .Ward, -and take: pleasure in say lag that the faetsas aborfrstateditiylsfmi are true and that tfewas one o the woratt caM of Blood Poison we ever knew iisour counts aod that he has been cured' by the use- of Bt. Bj Botanic Blood Balce: A.TBSIGHTWEB.Mtecnaafc . W. C. BIRCHMORBdx COJ.Moeaants, j. hi bbightwell, mlh,. . -' - jo5n-t. harh;. : " .,.; W.Bi CAMPBELL Kr. Robert Ward1 was So the- aratr-. w33i zoe; I bave known hCnuever slnca; and he ha sfeed the troXh about btsxown case and the e35et f tSis B. B. B. on hiux ' A. t: BRIGHTWELL. 'V ' General Mt rchanti-Xbisej Ca. " ' We most sayfibatin the casof 'RofrMtWjwtl Ihe B.B. B. hai effected: one &thmre!3w f ul cares that hasaver' come t oar knowledge Ihe cure has proveotrbe a: gseat adventtBenvttt for R. B. B. as"a Mood Bartfler, and we have sol4 nore of It than, any patent medlc3ueewe handle. " - . . SeneraliMei ehants, Maaey'Sv 6&. ' ATLAOTM 6A,.Aiiy JSS5 We are acan&rted withAi. T. Br&hftweH and w c Blrchmooe&CtoA .whosa-names appear above and take pleasaare In . saying that the? agefitle- men of undoubted veracity andt worthy conn i dence in any assertions the-may mate: '. ' 5 . ; - HOWARD &CAHSLXR, ' , -' . Wholesale Dragsista, AMacte, 6a. IT Is at this season when the Pores are clogged and tha Blood and Perspiration are-laden fch Impunities that disfiguring Humors. Humiliating Eruption, Itching Tortures. Bait Rheum or Ecze ma. Psoriasis, Tetter, RingwormBaby Humors Scrofula, Scrofulous Sores. Abscesses, and dis charging wounds, and every species of itching Seal? and Plainly Diseases of the Skin an Scalp are most speedily and economically cured by the CuTicliBA Remedies. - iV f . '.' IX IS A FACT. Hundreds of lefers In oar possess! mi (onpies of hictt may be had by return mail) are our author itv for the assertion that Skin, Stalp. and B ood Humors whether Scrofulous, Indented or Con tagious may NOW be permanently cured By Cuti crjRA Resolvent the new Blood Pu-iner Internal ly, and cmcuiuand Cuticdka Soap, the greit Skin cures and Bautlflers, extei na ly. in one ha'f the time and expense of any other season. GREATEST OZVU A ItTIf- : . Coticura RKMKDms a'e the greatest medicines on earth Had tie wor-1 case of Sadt Rheum in this eouDfry. My mother had it twenty years, and in fact died from It 1 believe Cuticuisa would have saved her life. , My arms, breast and head were covered by tnree years, which nothing relieved or cared until i usef the CcncrmA esolvekt. tnter--nailv; and Ccncuxa nd Cuucura f-mr ex'r liaBj - w , . J. W.AMS, NEWARK, O. : - c ...- - U , ttE AT 'RI.OIMEDirfr!; . TheJialf has not been.told as to the KiPat curative- powers ot the Cxtssjl b a Remed ies- .1 ha to paid hundreds of dollar -or medicloes f arttxris ea?es et the blood'and sMu, and nev-r foa1 any thing; yet to equal th tmcriBA Rksivbik - , , t. CHAS. A, WILLIAMS, PKOVluEUCJb-R I, rSoW fey all Druggists. Price: . CuTicuR3.5e,. RKPOiwaiHT.tl IX); Soa, 5s. Prepared by th PtfltPEaSDJtCG AND CBEMIfftl, CO., JBOStOn, Mass. Send r TIIow tw Cure'8 ki u Wh.- 'T?'t? A TTT V ForT&n. Sunburn and Offy Ij'CisL U' L : I -skin, ctmctBASoAfr; h .i JO T2pf J I ft m i Mrs. Jo INMadS SsSi? . 1& gross of your Remedy and 2 eross war5 rl6 " Ku AttTuoro, and sate youT Kemedy and 2. gross wa Jtons ! iiLWltlTKm Tarhnm sV-3" we have learned, la every case. Weaj' 10 Respectf uLy, . . ' WHAT IT. HAD DONE. For several years 1 AtnYLl' 18RS breast, which I fear to cancer, that E J? ! I to my family. For two years 'it neaitn nas been:, wretched from its W8i came so wean I was incapacitated for ajuL1 appetite was eone. the bWM nr 5iLk: Ing to me. I would would wake unin tf 5aaat rCftIT had orvennr " UOTMk. r w UAABH init - 1 exertion I had"? CIIOLFff AM V F.ai.UW FEVEB- Malarial, BFlasHsaattc a-d ; vonSarions. or Epidemic . . f , wseases. anu man? aumenu atf e ug x f changeof climate, .fwod and water, may - ) be entirely prevented by wearing a Cun- J ccaa.PiA8TER0veraiepitot thestoim ' y,V ah, with frequent changes, henever expesed to these affections .A., cure by absorption is effected py it when ail othr plasters fan. It is the best plaster known to physicians and1 druggists. At druggists, 25c ; five for $1.00. Mailed free: . Potter Evkcb and Chemisal Co., Boston. Bradflefld'g- An infallible and absolute spe cific for all .the distressing; dis- j t I-'"' '...:...., eases peculiar to the female sex. A trial means a cure. 1 ' - H 12 MARKS. If R B B. wlUi cure- sudr- terrible aases as the boven is It nol reasonable to'SUpposetlhat any and all cases of B'eod.Disease can be cared? .We do not announce the " cure e a man mile he is at home groaninxand sufferiag: with tke disease, but all our certificates are wosds otr trathifirom those who have been cured, and can look yam squarely in the face and say so.' -' Vi - ' s We do nofc send out t!bogus" siiate nents, nor make false representations, neither do we desire any one to believe that B. B B. fe. an imitation When we know that ou3 is the bestr, It would be mere foolishness toarsrse- that w imitated an In ferior or worthless comjound We: say that B. B B. cures more-genuine cases of blood poison, scrof ula, skin1 diseases, kidney derangements, ulcers, Ladles suffering from troubles, peculiar to their sex, no matter what kindii can - find, relief and cure In. a i bcttle of Bradfield's -J Female Regulator. f f ( - ' - : Seo&for our bocfe containing valuable- informa tion f svwomen . ":it will be mailed free- to appli cants. . Aibero: ; I- :i. ,t ; N. ; )' SolslF all drugssis?" - (iRANDiiXCUK!?! spermatorrhea; Impbtency and kindred affections., jfheonxaxfem et&.'tban all other ar ieles combined. Thousands are cured at tneir nomes tnrougn cor- We cure to a shorter time, with less money and respondent.: .The cure' of the . worst ruptures, less medicine than ever before known.- - pile tumow, -varicocele, hydrocele and strictures is ' wa will mail a boofe free ' to any oae. filled with guarahteed, with only a short residence at the In- m0re astonisemg home evidences than ever before stitutlon. 1 Send 10 cents m stamps ror tne Inva-1 nUbiisld. . Call on your druggf st or address Hd's GuldeOBook U pages;, wmcn gives au par- ttcnlars." Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association; Buffalo,!. Y. - - , . f i - -- - i I, BLOOD BALM CO. Atlanta, Ga.; On a basis o? &' ceats P' r mite for the round trip, from. North' and South CaieHna, Georgia, Alabama, : Mississippi, Tennessee a'd Kentucky; eommencine the 11' h 8 ltd 12th of August., good to return in 30 la$& - - -. : k - ' y.. -. ' ": .':: ' , --.t, .-. .- ; -f ' ' . ........ , - f . . 9 Trains Each. Day. 8 Stoo-Vover privileges'' allowed Excursion Land Exnlorerst tickets cat sale - at all coucon of ¬ fices to Texas points. . I'or Maps, Books, Bate and Time Tables, write to ,'- f -, . - B A. WILLIAMS, . Southern Pass.clgt P. O. Box 236, Atlanta Ga Atlanta; I MOUTHS OPEN. Offer 111 e Latest Styles of S ILK H AT S Soft and Stiff. Felt Hat, Silk, Mohair acd Gipghan Umbrellas, ' Six mouths ago we had no demand for B. B. B,, but now our retail demand Is such that we are i forced to buy In gross lots. . We attribute the rapid and enormous demand to the comparative size and price of B. B. B. (being large bottles for $1,) and its positive merit It sells well and gives our cus tomers entire satisfaction. Our sales have In creased 600 per cent within a few months, . . : ' JACOBS' PHARMACY, 'Per Fred P. Palmer, II. D. certified L r fr r 1 by a physician to D3 gouu, liverld to his order as -"r-ent for a gentTeman of GO.". -To. trdio cc cepted tha ordsr.'and m n ehcrt t3 produced tha rjirl ccrti-VH : porter iavcctiatcd tb3 cd . . U. Vv4 - AMD GKAD SACKS, -s UDIES' . SUOEy DRESSifliS, OF BEST MAKES. ;Ju!ylSd2t CnARLOTTESTILLE, VA. " Pu'l corps cf superior tr.-.c'- ?rs ; cou'- r f t t!cn l: -sush and extc-r?; i ;r :ca I ' p(z- scenery Dtr."...:; Atlanta, June 12, 1885. During the past few months I have given B. B B, severe tests In the cure of Blood Diseases,1 and tin- i hesitatingly pronounce Jt a safe, sure,: harmless and speedy Blood Purifier, fully meriting the con fidence of the public. ' My customers are delighted with Its effects, and the demand has so wonder fully Increased that I have been compelled to buy by the gross, as It Is the best selling b'ood remedy I handle. ' W. A, GRAHAM; Druggist. - A NEW YORK DRLMMER.' ' I heard an Alabama physician of prominence say: "Apaueni wno was almost ayingrrom me effects of tertiary syphilis and who had been treat ed by several physicians without beneSt used less than one dozen bottles of B.B.B. and was entire ly cured. He had ulcers on his arms and the bones protruded through the flesh and skin at the elbows and death seemed Inevitable." , v 3- 7!tp.nsa v?T r -la V.1M. Itnd r..:ct Address B. B. B, Co., for a free Tieztise ca tie -TO- Mppjis ar4 ijtti Rock Raiiroad Iys. JKiiirs-iont , to AH ArlcanaM Poiarn, so tired 1 scarcely had mvserf . nnon tha least of to heart so violently that 1 was HH0 so nervous I could get no good sleen hhtSL.1 to sleep would soon awake with a tlr0l would be hours before! could; get - to M 1 My constitution was wrecked hoDe fL8 concluded, as a last resort, to try I son'sReaaed.-I commenced usinlf tti have taken 17 bottles, and the effect has bw i. dertul. My general health is eicelient iSl?0 welias;; ever did In my Ufe and wake h th Ing feelins refreshed and weil i wa. p and cot jut own breakfast Without fattSS?!' hav fine aetite to relish it now after VSfiHa can go all t y long and com- s: r nave palpitation o I the heart, since soon arte? ? niencci ine wsmeay, jny breast does not rwinV at all. or give me any trouble. . I whether the Remedy will cure my breast i ?0, the lump is stfit there, but If ltr d11 words of mine can express my mtitm ftL0? ine Kemeita-Gone ior me. . It haadon: ior me man airo. rrson promised me It wonM?' when I consulted- her in regard to using ili 3 take pieaur in giving any one inlormaton h, gard to my case who may desire it I wish .J afflicted per-n In the land couidknowoj t tV?2 tue. I am grateflsfty, "1B MART L-HTTOiv S Wtttnesse a. B. Bryan. S. B. Hodges How few understand what , a perfect fit is a 1 That painfc'. :. period of Tbreakiiii."i8 deem ( ed 'essential to .every ne-w outfit.' ' This i& positively ua-' necessary. The Bciontiflc : , principles applied, to the cuza eroua aliapcs and sisesof "tha Ilaaan shoe, lastires perfect fit, and. their Caswly, abso lute freedom troiH .tiie tortures '.of "breaking in," as jthoy are easy and comfortable from the first, day. Sold- everywhere, As!t your shoe dealer for thent ..f HANAN & SON. . , eblOeodtf . . i;s -;;w,a. xcaii road. ; , . - Ns C. DIVISION. : : , ; CoodenNed Schedule. TRAINS GOING NORTH. .May SI, 1885. Leave Charlotte, - " Salisbury, . 'f" High Point,;. Arrive Greensboro, ; Leave Greensboro,' Arrive Hilteboro, . ! Durham, J " - Raleigh, i : Jleave Raleigh, ; Arrfvse fcfoldsboro . No. 61. Daily. 4.60 a m 6.32 a m 7.45 a m 8.U a m . 9.35 a m 11.89 a m 12.13 p m 1.2& p Di 2.23 p m 4.40 p m No, 53, Dally. b.ifOpm 7.60 p m 8.52 p m : 9.18 p n i No. 15 Daily eaoept Sunday; i Leave Greensboro 10.00 p m - -' Arrive at RaSeigh ; 6:0f am Arrive at Gi&boro 11.00 am ; o. 51 Connects at Urftmnhnra with ft D ft ft for all points North, East and "West of Danville. At Salisbury with W. K. C. R. R. for all polntt to Western . C. 1 At Geldsboro with W. & W.B.B. , dairy. Nob. 51 and 63 connect at Greensboro with R. 4 D. B. R. and f or all points on Salem Branch. TRAINS. GOING SOUTH. May 31, 185 or D. MTt.LER, G. P. lunei3wtoaugl5.; A.;Li UeRock, Ark. 1 COOK ST01ES AYS SATISFACTORY ALW EI6HTEE1I. SIZES A1IDMDS "AIL PURCMSEBS- CiH- BE SUITED ' MANTTFACTXTREP BT, , : r Isaac ISteppard & 00.33111111016,111 . ;- AND FOBi SALE BY J E ASTON & McCAUSL AND . . : -Charlotte,-Nj C:- "; JuneUwly ' ' ; . : ' -! ; .r " - - ' ' . Notice to Farifriero; we will pay 43 cents per hundred feet for all ic Leave Golds boro, x , Arrive Ralelgb, - Leave Raleigh, -r I Arrive Durham, , Hinsboro, " ; Greenshnnv t Leave Greensboro, Arrive High Point, - oansDury, f. Charlotte. No. 50, .Dally. 12.85 p m 3.00 p m 5.00 p m 6.07 p m 6.47 p m 9X0 p m 11.21 p m 11.55 p m 1.05 a m 2.50 a ro No. 52, , Dally. 9.86 a 10.05 a a n.io a m 12.35 p No.' 18 Daily except Sunday. 1 Leave Geldsboro 7.45 p m Arrive Raleigh 11.45 p m' Leave Raleigh : 12.35 am Arrive Greensboro - 8.30 am v xv rv, ana n.b inarioiwj wiui A a u Air-raiw w tui pouiis in ue souin ana soutnwest. . A -No. 52-xnnects at Charlotte with C, C A A a for alT points South and Southeast, and with A C Air-Line for all points South. , r .. . .-: - AT w . at n r a rr ts a n GOING SOUTH. Leave Greensboro, Arrive Kernersvllle, Arrive Salem; . . GOING NORTH. Leave Salem," - -Arrive Eernersvllle. I Arrive Greensboro, No. 60. Dauy, 11 85 p m 12.39 p m L17 pml No. 61. Dally, 6 55 p m 7.30 p m 8.35 p m No. 52, TVftflT. .. ' 9.4C 8 O 10.50 8 a 1L258B NO. 63. 7.098 a 8.05 a a STATE UNIVERSITY R. B- GOING NORTH. Leave Chapel Hill, Arrive University, GOING SOUTH. Leave Univerr!ty, . Arrtve CLapcl LiU, . No.1. Daily ex. Sun. 10.25 a m 1L25 a m No. 4. - Dally ex. Sun. 60 p ta 7.81 p m Ne.3. Dally ' ex. Sun. 6.00 pa' 6.00 pa No. 1 Dally ex. Son- 11.64 a liMpa good pine icrs c.uverea our new snops, c:rcer of Trade end Boundary street, or if it i3 preierred we will saw the lcs for one hlf, or for s J cet3 per hundred feet. Ering In your ls &t on'". J ntwst and Democrat copy 2 tlniss. Charlotte, N. 0. tviT J il tiuL iTNU CAR3 WITHOUT CKAno ZOntrsirs C3 and Eli between New York and itr lata, eti t'-teen GeSort and Aaherillet ? Ttr:. -i l-'i kec:3 ci trams 62pI3 tetx; -end AijatiLj and Rlchmona evt r--;n. t -eensvorfr- anl Richmond, ana . r UL :'3ca" sala&tGreensporoj c i, C ; J -"nbnrr and Charlotte fo?? r- .t3i.x st, West,; North BO-J ' I"1? t -JiTtcrt. Eira.--. - JLSLAUGHTIA. tr. " Gen, Pass. A .tz.Ta. A.L. 1 IV. - . y
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 18, 1885, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75