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i r I f3wwra?N, . SOS .. . ;.-v Absolutely. Pure. - .-,r never varies. Amarvelor pana TW '"'rr.holesonienesa. more economical WK binary Kinds, and cannot be soiain n ?EShthe multitude low tost, short om.JinrnhosDhate powders. -SoldODUW SPRINGS & BUBWELJ " Charlotte, f,Jc.S D A I L 0 5 A B L 0 T T,E 0 3 G E P. Y E E :f S A T U RD A Y , o UL Y 18, ;1 8 85. T.:c Circle its Cbczxvz Arrival and Departure of Trains. ; : ' Correct for the current month, RiCHaroiro and Dajtvtxlx Aib-Linx. No. 50- Arrives at Charlotte from Richmond at 2.50 a. m; Leaves for Atlanta at 3:00 a. m. No. 51 Arrives at Charlotte from Atlanta at 4:45 a. m. Leave? for Richmond at 4:55 a. m. . " .No. 62 Arrives at Charlotte from Richmond at 12.85 p. m. Leaves for Atlanta at 1 p. m. Mo. 53 Arrives at Charlotte from Atlanta at 6 10 p. m, Leaves for Richmond at 6:80 p. m. 1 -Local Freight and Passenger Train leaves for Atlanta at 5:30 a. m.; arrives from Atlanta at 830 p.m. CHABixma, Columbia ahd Augusta. - - - Arrives from Columbia at 610 p. m. Leaves for Columbia at 1 p. m. : . k . c, C. & A. A., T. & O. Dmsaoa. Arrives from States vllle at 10:45 a. m. Leaves for States vllle at 6:35 p. m. ; " . Cabolxna Csntsau Arrive from Wilmington at 6.50 a, m.; Leave for ; Wilmington at 9.00 p. nv - . Arrive from" Laurlnburg at 3 45 p. m. : Leave for Laurtnburgat7.30a. m. ' , Leave for Shelby atT6.15- p; m.; arrive from Shelby at 12.05 p.m. - - j '., Mails. ? i General Delivery opens at 8:00 a. m.? closes at 7.00 p. m. . -Money Order Department opens at 9.00 a. m.) closes at 4 ;QC p.m. . t :,jr Index to NeV Advertisements. ' EXPLOITS OF A FOKGEH, The Ocan House. .. M0BEHEAD CITY, ,N.'. C V l.fllJ.liftpmON' Manager ivVkm r and Winter lie sort ;, ALL '1HB TEAK ROUNB. Ee rtfi accessible by rail from all great lines of "aiated on the waters of Beaufort HaTbor, in JSm riew of the Atlantic Ocen. its proximity to thfiaif Stream renrers it the most pleasant Sum i Dit. Bnd Winter Borne on the foouth Atlan- KSSlIot pleasure or health.- mntture and I Knew thrOHgbout Electric Pel s and mod- ImTSDroveroents. , Table supplied vmn every UHMrtof land and Fater. ,.v -Bafli Houses attached, and best Surf Bathing on jLundnnest Sharpie Balling Fleet of any jdaUyhivlting to inv?llds seeking quiet com i Splend'd fishing sports and aboundlpg ganfeTtil i United States Simal Station at Fort Macon re "ordstWs climate as the most desirable, through outlheyer. ard eminent physicians are united In -.commending the soft temperature and salt air i Morehsad City to all classes of Invalids and lealth seeKers. m.v ' - Bradfleld Regulator Co. Mother's Friend. , Lustrabo See adv. - . ;. . Myer & Ross Bread, cakes, 4c. Situation wanted. . ' Weather Indications. ' ' Middle Atlantic States: Generally fair weather, preceded by occasional local rains in northern portion, south to southwest winds, nearly station ary temperature in southern portion, slightly cooler in northern' portion. South Atlantic States: Generally fair weather except on coast anoV in southern portion local rains, variable winds, nearly stationary tempera ture. . . - ' - toe At nipriEs. pis HI 1 letter from Mr. Todd ijHams Is exhausted." says: "My supply of 5 1 Mr. Robert Gray has been sunw moned to confront the Mayor again this morning. . , ( , : " Tne Pioneer firemen, having been without a hall for some time, are, be coming disheartened and talk of - dis banding. - ' ' : . -There-are now one hundred and thirty, guests : at Cleveland Springs and m Charlotte is f well represented among them.- v 1 ' , , , ' . Maxwell and Polhill, the two Southern bicycle "champions, are to run oft their tie at .Greenville, S. C. They are both excellent wheelmen, and the race will be a fine one. l - The merchants of the city are re quested to make their purchase re turns to ' the j Register of; Deeds, as required by. law, . without further delay, as the time allowed has ex pired. , - .v , : , -rr The Souther f? Normal, at Ijbx ington, E Duncan,' principal, is represented as being in a very pros perous condition A systematic course of literary woriMinder the titlei o VRhetoricals"" and ."Drills,,, is one , of features. The gold medal won by Mr. O. "F.i Asbury in the recent bicycle races, has been designed and is being made by Mr. John Hales, of this city. It will be a handsome thing,- and when completed will be exhibited at Hales' jewelry store. ' V Mr. W. D. Stone, has sqnt us a curiosity in the way of an ear of corn, or more properly speaking a combi nation of ears, for around the central ear four smaller but ."vVell . developed ears are" growing, all from the same centre. , , . " . 4 v Policeman Joe Orr returned from a trip to Pineville yesterday, and all that can be feays that crops along the road are Onr ''rvo-i r-MAC tuulnes that V-W- ooservea is tIIiw i. i w A-i inaLinere is nou a-uug m iuwviuo. f y laBicnmg liseir. ra tne That town was one oftheseatsof the late dog war. -. - - V ,t- Th6 Salisbury rVatchman this week contains a' ' full report of the recent homicide near' that place. Erom the Watchman's account we see that The Observer's report was mistaken as to the 'place where the I ro originated It was at ' the home of a, respectable farmer .named Gouley. Jarrett was the name of the man killed. The Watchman says whiskey-was tho-ca"Use.-1 - An effort has been made to have alt the dry goods stores in the city close at 7:30 o'clock - each afternoon until September." Only three firms signed the petition, ; and the move ment was thus defeated. It is hoped that another and more successful ef fort will De made. ' The clerks need a iittle rest -these evenings', and trade The many testimonials we ;ave Irom those who have :sed them, are very gratifying .o as, and with those who let m golden opportunity go by -nneeaed we are m deep sym pathy and- would say ..5 never 21 it occur again."" . Our Oolong and Guripowr v im are JesiredV 7:5.7- Actions of thfi npnnl i. Try our Milk . Biscuit for a Dge from the water crack Mn bave been using v lorfg ttjS Ba3?rtgage deed executed to me by 5 S,W hi7 Gaflne "corded ffl 7UI.11 bypuWic au-tion'at 'Sfc111 Cecity of Charlotte, N. a th day of July.. 1885. the tract of tffiWLH-Springs and others, aarlottfl w n """"iwesiern Doundary.oi city Wenmiji n which, said Jerry Gaftney S C',184 0ne ' orrel mar mle WaSKJSWIei to jatls.fy toe debt se- f .' i cash. Taw.. . J3S SSWOMHr Mortgagee. WANTEO -TO '.SELL Jtto11?.8 "lu Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, 'RING the b ASH f4 Save the Discount.' - &ta?82?e P14 astern of -prepayment I I 31 a ttberal discount to tfiosewno1 pay In advance lor thelj . , trPHOTOGBAPHS.3 --IWlm ' ' J- H. VAN never amounts to much after dark. Persoiial Items. Miss Addie Williams and Miss Min nie Wriston returned home yesterday winsfrm. where they were in attendance upon the Normal. : . v ht3 ParVinm;: wee Miss Mamie Evons. , of Bichmond, is Jn the city on a visit to her friends, of whom she una o (rroqt, number, she is accom Vn!d bv her sister, - Mi:3 - Agnes t 1 ; . .... . . . , T.xrr-rr'.. . .." ' w- " - Dr; A. W. HiHsr, pastor of tao Firct Precbytcrir.n church; hr.3 "to tha mountr.:na to r-c-a nu euci- d-r vac:.ticn. DUrin hi 3 r.t:cnc3 hbcrilbit will bo zuv?lizl by vi:itinj Lulu.. .,- 1 Returning Christian Charity with ; TViched Ilascality The Eps . lishman and the Clergymen.' ' .Ee7' Jos., Blount' Cheshire, Jr., rec tor. of 7 the St.. Peter's Episcopal church- in this city, was surprised yesterday.morning on beings notified that somebody hatl been drawing on hte bank account. The First Nation al Bank had' received two checks, each of ,$25, one" from Columbia and one from Charleston. ; Both checks were written on the Frst National's check form's. The one from Columbia was signed by Jos! B. Cheshire, Jr. and called for $25 payable to the order of Chas. Hogg. It Jwas endorsed by Rev. H. O. Judd, of Columbia. The one from Charleston was similar, and was endorsed by , Rev. Theodore Por ter,' of that city. The Columbia and Charleston banks honored the checks,(arid Revs. .Judd nd Porter arex but' $25 each. On seeing the checks at the bank in this city Mr. Cheshire at once pronounced them orgeries. ' ' - ' ' ; About July 4th, an Englishman, half blindv and sick, arrived in ; this fcity from the West and stated that he was trying to' reach ; friends in Richmond. . He had letters endors ing his character from several promv inent divines, and with these he sougnt out Mr. Cheshire .'and laid his case before him. Mr. Cheshire gave J the man, whose name - was Hogg, a note ; toJMaj:( Moodyf dppot agent stating that Hogg was a railroad en- gineer, sick, and wanting' to reach friends in Richmond and that he had etters' endorsing hia character by several well known pastors. . Mr Cheshire further stated in the note that if Major Mao'dy , saw; proper, to give the man a . pass t9 Richmond. Hogg took the note and departed; but soon returned with the inf ormas tion . that Maj.- Moody was out of town. He put up a pitiful plea, and to help him along,Mr: Cheshire gave him $4 in cash to buy a ticket to Danville. Hogg; then departed with the cash; and with the belief that he had ' done a deed, of charity, - Mrv Cheshire turned to his work' and dis missed the matter from his mind. He gave the man no testimonial! or re commendation whatever. ' ' The poor. ' sick engineer, who. was pining to 'reach his dear' friends in'; Richmond, left Mr. Cheshire and went to the First .National Bank. where, he secured a. few check blanks. and then' he went to the - depot and bought ; a ticket to -Columbia1 B.S doubtless -retained the note' Mr.- Cheshire gave him to Major Moody, and with that as a guide., he drew up the checks in a ; handwriting ' very much resembling that of; Mr r Cheshire. It. is easy, to- imagine how -he got the best of the Columbia and 7 Charleston preachers, for with forged . lettersv6t recommendation from .the Charlotte divine, it was an easy matter for liim. to get mr. juqq anat mr.i'orter to enlist their sympathy in his behalf to the extent of endorsing Mr Cheshire's checks.; Hogg, is, an, accomplished rascal and it is tp be; hoped - that hfe wflJbej captured. Very .likely, he wiU play(the same game aU along the line of 'hia-travels- tlrt"-. Mr. Cheshire is naturally : greatly worried over the matter, but he is not the first good man that has been imposed upon, Hogg;fwe tlearn, js,a Richmond man, , and has just ned fjqm" Augusta,; Ga., where . he came near being captured for forgery. The press of, the country; should unite in an effort"td head him off41 ' II , . , , 'v .. Shinwreclat; .Walker's ? Ferry;.? V A Charlotte mm who came in on the Walker's ferry road yesterday,' reports that a bad state of affairs exist3 at that ferry. The boat, an excellent one, measuring sixty feet in length, was swamped by the recent floods, and the proprietor has .been unable so far to. get,, it ;upj- It sunk just below the mouth of Paw Creek, and lodged in such a manner that the mud emptied into the Catawba by the creek lodged on and around -it completely burying the boat. ;;A large number of hands were at work yesterday,- removing the mud from the boat, and it is expected that the boat will be ; raised this afternoon. This is a wire cable ferry . and is a very important one. ; , , - City Real Estate. , -f-, ' Real estate in Charlotte has been in great demand lately, and a tract of forty acres, very conveniently loV cated, is advertised, for sale ; by Mrs; H. M. Irwin. In itself it is a beau ti ful piece of -property, elevated, and commanding .fine views of the sur- rounding country," and ; with 'no un sightly buildings to mar its attract lveness. ; It is entered from . Fifth street,' near Wilkes' Iron Works, and i3 located in the. vicinity of the Air Line depot. The property, is suit able for building lots,' or it would Ibe a'cood location for millirj or monu facturin entcrpriccs. Hrs.v Irwin A SIiar Game. ' ( Tho police yesterday afternoon found an old colored woman lying on Second street, evidently in a dying condition. She . was removed to a place of . shelter and Dr. Bratton, the county physician, 'was summoned to attend her. On seeing the woman Dr. Bratton recognized her as an ins mate of the county poor house, and further discovered that she was merely t'cooning." She had run off from the poor house, and not fancy ing the long, hot walk f rom the city bacjs to that institution' she had cons eluded to play sick, in the hope, that the city would hire a wagon and send her back. . She had played this same game successfully once before, but on findifig that it wouldn't work yes terday, she suddenly regained her health and commenced tramping . . ,. t ,.- ... w back 'Over the hills; to the poor house." - )''-,-'. Mr. Sondley's Downfall. ; G. B. Sondley, a former insurance man of this city, whose arrest in At lanta for forging railroad tickets was noticed yesterday, has been sent to jail in : that city under a "bond; of $1,000 for future trial. The Consti tution says: 'Sondley 's case is a sad one. He is a young. man', a fine printer and. a good railroad man. He was a conducter on the East Tennes see road a long time, and although he had been discharged,, he was in a fair way to recover his position in a few days. ,While he . was running on the East Tennessee he became ac quainted with a young lady at Ins dian Springs. The young lady is well known in Butts county, and she and Sondley were to have been mar: ried next month." - ' ... : Thermometer Pointers. i.;, ..... S : ' At nine o'clock yesterday morning the signal office thermometer regiss tered 8& degress, 'and the mercury rose f teadily until in ihe afternoon, when a breeze sprang up which had a slight effect . on the temperature. The highest point reached by the mercury was at 2 p. m., when it reg istered 95 degrees in 'the shade. ; The day : was .believed to be, the hottest of the summer, though it was cool here compared to some places north of us. The mercury was 95 degrees in Wash ington City at 9 a. m.", and by noon it reached -101; We have the conso lation o?l knowing thats Charlotte is slightly calorific yesterday. will d::c:3 of the property upon IBS - ;::,i:ot;r was Toungajwimlddle-agednien suffflTtng.trom.ner-; vous debffitrt pfemature.f old -age, lo?s of memory, and kindred syihptoms should' send 10 cents In stamps lor large illustrated ".treatise . fcuggesttng sure means of cure. World'a Dispensary Medical .association, Buffalo N. .Y. , V : v . . Mothers t Mothers II Mothers 1 IX : Ira von disturbed at nlsht and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at once and set a bottle oi mks. wuisluvvb SOOTHING STBUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately depend upon it : there is no mistake about it. , There is not a moiner on eartn who has ever used it who will not tell You at once that. it win regulate the bowels, and sdve rest to the .motherland relief and health to the child, operat ing; UJ& magic it is penecuj ' saie ui uav ut tut cases,- and pleasant to the taste, and is the pre scriptiou of one of the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. . Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle, w Gents, to" make a good appearance, should have hape1y1ooking feetTine: fitting shoes,' con structed on adenjtlflc principles cover up aeiects, and at thesame time develop all the good points in one's feet. For these reasons, and for ease and comfort, always ask your dealer, for the.."HAJf AN'?. shoe by far the best ever made. A. JC baxikxn. & BRO. agents for Charlotte , feblldeod "vy..,. YOU!" t & tr7 ,?rt a Precious charm ' . -To keep tie rcry rams from harm. To keep trcm t?ti decay and tzsXh, . To svrettea and purt the treath, r - T?ccMrrUtel25Jr lost mortal found, And bwD02r-to caUedion earthly ground. Tle Gentofthe Toilet - tte .world ' 'Bays 4 SOZODONT. It renders the teeth pearly white, gives to the breath a fragrant Odoriextmgul8hing the ill humors which usually 5STIora a Dad and neglected set of teeth. SOZO DONT Is so convenient, and pioiuces a sensation at once so delightful that it makei It a pies sure to Daughters, Tyirea and 32ot&ers. We emphatically guarantee Dr. March!si's Cath ollcon, a Female Remedy, to cure female diseases, such as ovarian troubles. Inflammation and ulcera tion, falling and displacement or bearing down feeling, irregularities, barrenness, change of life, ieucorrhoea, beside many weaknesses springing from the above like headache, bloa'ing, spinal weakness, sleeplessness, nervous debility," palpita tion of the heart, Ac Tor sale by druggists. . Price $1.00 and $1.50 per bottle. Send to Dr. J. B. Mar cnlsi, .TJtica, N. Y., for pamphlet, free. .Fersale by L. B. -Wriston, druggist, Charlotte-, N.C., ... Julyl7eodly ECONOMY ! House Cleaning made i Cheap -and . Easy by the use of . It cleans silver and nlated dow glas, plate glass, nlckeL brttannla brass, cop per, steel, bronze; show cases, and all other bright metals without Injury, painted wood work, frescoed walls, tin. etc. It Rives a brightness and lustre unequaled by anything jever offered to the public, and is a first class kitchen soap. Ask your druggist and grower for it,... Only ten cents jer cake, v Julyl8 :, .r, M - , .-,-..- SMlion Wanted. By a man Ot a f aml'y, either clerking In a grocery store, dry goods store, saloon, or any other work that conies to hand. Appyat - y Julyl8d3t ; -K THIS OFFICE; . ; ; FOIJWO CI 1803. SALEM KliULE ACADITilY, SAJLE 31, If. C' - rffiHBBt; ' f IT"" 1 HAES ; CHILQ-DIhTIJ E.3Y. The time has come at' last . ' - when the terrible ajony lnclimt - , to this very critical period n a. i woman's life can be av!ded.'A distinguished fchysictaa, v.ho . ' 1 passed tbe greatest portion of. -his life (forty-four years) in this branch of practice, lefttochtld- . - bearing: womenthls - priceless 't V -' Iencyandllfe6avlngappl!ance. HIS ilOTHES' FUEND,v " - and today there are thousands , : - ! of the best women In our land - ? whoiavingused this wonderful remedy be Tore conflnement, rts i.; , up and call his name blessed. -We receive letters from every., " section of the country tfcatk - fngusfor placing this prepara- A tion in the reach of suffering . 1 woman. One lady from North .: . " Carolina writes us that she would like to ttank the proprl- 1 etors on her knees for bringing 1 f it to her notice, as in a previous - v v conflnement she had two doc-. " , . . tors, and they were compellei to usechlorof orm, instruments, .' etc , and she suffered almost : -. . death; but this tfm she tsed;y; ; "MOTHER'S. FRIEND," and 1 her labor was short, Quick and 7 s . almost like magic Now, why : ' . saouid.a woman suffer wnen .. . she can avoid It? " We can , prove all we claim by living wit : nesses, and anyone Interested can call, or have their husbands do so,' at our office and see the . original letters, which we can not publish. . - This remedy is one about which we cannct pub lish certificates, but It Is a most wonderful liniment to be used after the first two or three months. i -Send for our Treatise on the "Health and Happi ness of. Woman;" mailed free,' which gives all par ticulars.: . ; . Bsabiield Bsgulatob Col. . , - 1 Box 28,. Atlanta, Ga. Sold by all druggists - : " ' ' 'mi v., ;.. Goa i "3 'V: Coal kinds of ' Eighty-Second Annual Session beglts Sept. 3rd. For catalogue, appy to ' - , . , , BEV. EDWARD RONDTHALEB, If. D., REV. iOHN H. CLEWFLL, Jolyl6dim - . .. Principals, ' BINGHiJT!$ Established ) is the only School "t lny v xfor - boys in - the -HTO fiotiHi . with fcAS LIGHT, a first class GYMNASIUM, and a first-class BATH HOUSE. -" . , - - pecial terms to young men of small means. T he itBrasession Begins August aoth.- v v For catalogue, addret- - "rr--, , ' MJJ R. BINGHAM, ,J ;ju!yl7 - Binrham'Sch(Kl,N..C. - --OF- On account of a; contemplated chan?e n one business, we are offering taw week the wiiowinjf in- . ducements, andu yoHneeajneuioimngweneeacasn.- vr-'.;''' y-. vy-'-y AniEiiraordiaary, Case' of Cure by the Mrs-- Joe Person Bern edy. .j . The following letter, dated January 14, 1885, has Just been received, and . will be shown to any per son who 13 interested in the snbject. Names and dates are wtjiiheld for obvious reasons: 'TaHnm On thfl 29th of last May a boy child well developed in- every respect was born In tbta city, bnt the 'Klng of Terrors" began tocnisei about , Its little heart, and notwithstanding its plump and vigorous constitution the poison in the blood soon began to manifest Itself In what the medical men term 'Eczema,. .'Pupura,' or 'Heredij tary Taint.' Some old 'mothers concluded tne child had the yelIow thrash Yet whatever the disease it was certainly .a stubborn master for the doctorsJ , .f - ' T The mother took the little sufferer to the coun try, hoping that the pure1 fresh air might be bene ficial, and Dr. S of Lumberton, was called to treat the case. He pronounced it Eczema, and did all he could for It, but to no purpose, any more than to check the fever to which the disease sub? Jected the boy. " ' ' "At the first frost the "victim, was again removed to the city, and Immediately prv was eauea and he pronounced the disease 'Pupura,' and pre scribed accofdlngly, feeding up the disease on iron and other minerals until the babe's moutn be came so sore that for two weeks It did not nurse, A friend suggested as a last hope and resort MR$.-JOE PERSON'S REMEDY. . . r "All means of prwkning any more help or medi cine had failed, and In this hour of deepest oe snalr the poor mother went and asked her drug ristto let her have one bottle and one package of SuL x.t tmA wna rpispd. because she did not nave th mdney to pay tor lt. She pawned her wedding ring ana raised tusu w pay iw wjw Cine. ' V tVnu "Wnen sne gave vne ciuiu uuo mm uw, uvv .oia ntrn to-dav. the fltfle fellow was a mass of scaly sores from the hips to the knees,and at seven AiH navpr hnrnfl hla WP.Iffht on his feet. To-day, by the help of God and faithful admlDla tHLtinn of the Remedy the child Is well and strong in thaimrt and lMt Sabhath morning while tne mother was weeping at the necessity of drylngup her breast, ta took hold and nursed as strong an rinni n cvr Thft administration Oi tne ofxw la r"11 Iron rm to effplt a COmDlete CUT8. r0iiflvin'in ita .cacv I have nrevalled upon tr tx take It for Irsammatory Rheuma- f X?os;ItiTe Care for Smiles To the people cf "this county we would f,.6, a Kaon f- Tzen t ftfleTTivr,f I . MarcWsl'S Italian Pile Olrtment emptiatlcally guaranteed tp cureor coney refunded Internal, extsrnal, blind, bieea- Prica 50a, a box. No cure, no ir-jcrii-jp : m r-' rv "L. R. TTrlsisri'Jnirrrlst," Charlotte, :;.C. "Vy . - --J-:yl7eo(Ji7 HOCSEIIOL FUR3TIT URE. We will sell o? Sattirday, JuiyiS, 18S3, at our auc tion house ooDOsltetha First Presbyterian church. comm-nclng at 101 a. m , Parlor and Bed Koom Sets, carpets, crockery, xaoies, cnairs. dee. . . U. JJ ItUOUn K , julyl7d2t i . -J- - "Auetioneers". k' ,v0I ... . ' ': 'Having built a larga Coal Elevator .$ (the only one in the South,-1 am pre p pared to furnish consumers With all r At lowest rates. ..There. are seventy-two Screens In,: s -the building." Nq' dust .or .cUrst c?n possiblj get :t into the coal, as it runs over these Screens inpaas-?' lng from the Elevator Into the carts., : I have now, and shall' always keep on ;hand, a large stock of all kinds of coal best suited for foun- -dry, factory and family use. ' '; All coal. kept under shelter and shipped dry. Prompt shipments. Orders solicited. ., ;."l..r..:;.i-V S.'HvHAWES,- t Office 18th and Carey streets, Richmond, Va; r . y v rhe railroad cars run 'alongside of the lie ; vator. and the coal is loaded "into them .there, th'43 j' lessening tbe-etsfrto-the trade SotrUt rJulytSdCt-r., ' UfliTmitv; .of iNorth tolina. i ' Six new Professors have recenfl? been added to' the Faculty, making a toral of seventeen instruct . tors. ; All tne courses of .study have been enlarged . and strengthened. Post graduate" Instruction' la V,' UUCI W ill CVCJ UCpdl LAAACAAw J. UCAb SOoDlUU W 4 1 ems 'August 27. Entrance examinations August--: 27.28,29. : ' , -i For catalogue containing information In regard.. I to tuition, board, terms of admission, &c.i apply to . ulyl6d2t President, Chapel HiU, N. C.c . 4 f il yUJIJUcM !4 '-. i 1. '.a .4 i'. COATS AND, VESTS.. : - Former prtco 125.00, sell now for $18.00. r Fine 3 and 4 Button Cutaway Coats and VeBts. f drmer pr!ce v . Former-price 920.00, sell now for $14.00, 505Blue Serqe Suits; Sold never less than 10.0&, we sell now at $7.50. These Suits can not be mached in the city forl-?s. than $12.00.. These are only a few-of the many bargains we .are ' now offering. A call at our hoiue isiTA , r proue to your interest. we nave awm '',...' t. - ,',; ' ' From 5 to 9 years, whicwejUl seU at 50c on tne dollar;' " ' ' ; STRA:W:HATS AT ANDiBELQW COST! '''l ' ' ;', ,7" 'ery'Bespe(rtlullyi'-- 'C:'.., . - . - . i5 V? liXSADCVa CJLOTmCRS JHf D TAILORS. t A . l eartbnnu-and freauently. pain 4a the region of toe heart, with pa!pi-. A J- tation or fluttering,'' with aulcfc, short or difficult breathing.- Headacae. "V with constipation of the bowels, dizziness, "swimming or lightness" cf : UllliUUHl U . ; 13 A KJl Ail AAV, illlllJ A IdsUiVe and iPermanent Cure' for. Dyspepsia. - " .' and Indigestion, ' . 8tMFTOM3 of Dtspepsii. One pf the most common and direct of all, is ' an uneasiness in the region of the stomach felt soon after taking food. - ' This uneasiness is variously described as fullness, weight or oppression a feeling as if the stomach was "swelled.'? - The tame feeling is ome-: ; Vtiries felt atter drinklr? water. Flatulency, or gaseous distension cf the stomach and bowel3. - Lructation, or belching of the gas or "wind" from - unmpii: xam'u-r,9 or sDittlca ud of the food. Water-brash and ''f". f t ,. i . V r 'J i ts 1 y ' ' ' ' t 1: 3 Before. 1 the head. mouth. Torrid liver, In Vr e email cf the back Foul tongue, with a "bad," titter, or unnatural t ta cf tv ' .WIIuB SBIlSe Oi luliiies' 14 UiO iiijut siuo uiu ... m c In the rrrlon CI the Kicr.ers wiia oars coiorea cme. v " 1 -t drens.. n! -tsiare; t tc:3 t03 r t-'i. K-hina- (cvsTjercia. .may. lead 11 nesieteo- .as troujei frcaeessr cadres, isf-Trarated by dyspepsia.- it ta te ottairjed itiacft it 1 1 .ty to sleep, and when it These are scn:3 cf tv :3,avery law persons tc'-j entirely at all t:-rj ty,, la CA c:.: cl?rndi3-i:pcn lr -ivlij - 1 f -it, ar.l tt3 c.t:rcsssc3, c:;' a tc:t prominent rz:j:y. jc , lre3 iron 11. urs cr c jr. ; 1 rec-dl' r'ty, 12- i ci t h.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 18, 1885, edition 1
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