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DAILY CHARLOTTE OBSERVER: TTJESD A Y , J VY 28, 1 8 8:5 . PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONTJ AT 4 CHAS. K. JONES, Editor and Proprietor. f ENTERED AT TSX POSTOWICK IH CBL1BL0TT,N- C, ab bjcoon Class Mattkr. - ; i - TdxiTY subscribers' wiio .nATE BEEiJ PACING BY ,y. . ; THE ' WEEK. " For eighteen months past we have been furnishing the Daily .Observer to a number of subscribers in Char lbtte for a subscription price payable br the week to the carriers. Thesys tern has proven unsatisfactory to both subscriber and proprietor, and will be discontinued, , On and after July ' 31st the carriers will be instructed not to collect the weekly subscriptions as heretofore The paper will still be sent by the week to those who desire to take it in that "way, but only , to those who call at the office and pay for it in advance. : SELECTING GBMT'S PtACE. BURIAL Order of the Rcmoralof the lie 1 mains from Mt. McGregor. New York, July1 Z7.-C6L ! Fred Grant and Jesse Grant, who arrived on an early train on the West , Store Railroad, got to the city hall at half past nine o'clock this morning for the purpose of conferring with Mayor Grace upon the arrangements for their father's funeral. The mayor did not arrive at. his office until half an hour later, and the visitors were shown in fo his private room- In the meantime Gen. Perry arrived at the city hall to represent Gen. Hancock in making arrangements for the ob sequies. After the mayor's arrival the parties were closeted together for sometime. It is said that during the day they will Visit Central Park and inspect the different sits suggested for, the place of sepulchre. Whether an agreement in this matter will be reached today or not the mayor was unable to' say. At 11 :40 a. m. Col. Fred Grant, - Jesse Grant, Mayor Grace and President Sangor, of the board of aldermen, went to Central Park, where they were met by Park Commissioners Crinmans, Borden, Powers and Beekman. After view ing the sites the party will return to the city hall when a definite selection will be likely to be made. Mt. McGregor, N. Y.A f ew vis V tors ' were on the mountain this i morning, and a guard detail and a private body guard are in. charge of the cottage, ; The body will be taken fomtiere to Saratoga in an or en car known as an - observation car. At Saratoga it will have to be r transfer red ; because the Mount McGregor road is of the narrow , gauge style. The private cars of Wm. H Vander bilt and President Webb and one baggage car will await the mountain train at Saratoga upon the tracks of the Delaware & Hudson Canal Com pany's road. The remains will "be placed in Vanderbilt's, in which the family, will accompany them. The other car will be occupied by others, of these closely interested in the ob -' sequies. At Albany the ladies will be transferred to another special train in which they will be taken to New York, the funeral ; train waiting in Albany until Wednesday afternoon to continue the journey with the re mains to New York. "New York. Gen; Grant's two sons in company with Mayor Grace, vis ited Central Park and Riverside Park today to view various spots suggested for Grant's last resting place. The sons returned to Mt. McGregor to night to consult with their mother. Very many offers of military escort to Gen. Grant's body have been made to Gen. Hancock, and many sugges tions have been received but no con elusion has as yet been reached, vv New York. Gen. Grant's sister, Mrs. Mary Grant Cramer, accom panied by her husband, Dr. li. J. Cramer, recently United States Min- ister resident at Berne, Switzerland, and Jesse Grant,' their seventeen year old son, arrived yesterday on the Steamer vvieland, irom ..Ham burg. When the pilot went on board Mrs. Cramer asked: "How is my brother, Gen. Grant?" "The pilot had been at sea for some days, answered, "He is quite sick at " Mt. McGregor in this State." ' . The lady's fears were allayed. But on her arrival at quarantine, Health Officer Smith boarded the vessel, and, in answer to a repetition of the above question, informed Mrs. Cramer as "quietly as he could of the death of General Grant the day before. She was one day too late. , - -, Those who were present say the ' grief of the sister of the great general . was intense, and for a time she hid ; her face on her -son's shoulder and sobbed aloud. " AFATAKDISEASE, - '-ft vt'-Tf' xv'i' " "'.'';:t:;';Jv''; fff ; f . That Is Sweeping; Off large lftun hers of Cattle and 'Horses In Louisiana. A New Orleans' dispatch says From the Teche country in-Western Louisia na, reports are received of the terrible state of affairs prevailing in the 'sections infected by the cattle plague.; A trust worthy citizen heard of une place today .south of here where there are over fifty carcasses decomposing in about 25Nacres. The stench at night m' repotted as being intolerable The police" jury bave taken steps today to .destroy ttjese carcasses. Oil has been bought for the purpose. It is said that two gals Ions of oil judiciously used will con sume a carcass. A. serious difficulty in the way is to get parties to execute the work. A large hardware dealer in this place said today .that he had sold a number of gimlets to people from the country, - Upon inquiry he learned that they wfre used for boring holes through the skulls of sick horses to let, as they expressed it, the bad water off the brain. A large stock raiser near this place lost a very valuable blooded mare today. The afflicted animals ! manifest the symptoms of blind staggers and die very shortly after taking the malady. Coles and calves are just as liable to take the disease as older stock The number of carcasses on the prairie is too numerous to admit-of burying. Mr. Joseph Jefferson lost a fine breed stallion this week. He ,; proposes to dispose of all carcasses in his pastures by burning them, and has purchased a quantity of oil and tar 'for the pur pose. A plague so' general and fatal was never before known in this sec tion. . SOUTHERN COTT05 MIIL8. Jf ICE PIItPIT fTAEK. IIow an Indiana preacher Raised a Commotion at a Campineeting. Lafayette, Ind. , July 27. Quite a flurry was created at the Battle Ground campmeeting yyesterday by Rev. W.H. Hickman, a ' Methodist preacher from South Bend The rev erend gentleman,iiiltoddress on the subject, "What shall' we do with the negro?" took broad grounds in favor of miscegenationp5 amalgama tion. He denied that colonization was possible, as was ateo the theory advo cated by Presidetit-Madisoh of estab lishing the blacks as a separate na tion. Nothing but the intermarriage of the races could solve the problem, As a matter of course, the "brethren and sistern' who listened to the dis course were horrified, andhe feeling is very intense against Brother Hick man for disseminating.such heterodox views within the saOreti precincts of the camp ground. Bat and Ball. 'Baltimore Baltimore 6, Athletic nothing. . . Wasnmgton Nationals 6, . Lancas ter 1. : - Norfolk Norfolk 7, Newark 5, Philadelphia Philadelphia 1, St. Louis 5. Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham 3, Macon 3 ; game called on account of darkness. ; - " Columbus, Ga. Columbus and Au gusta game deferred on account of ram. Neve York New York 6, Detroit 3. Richmond, Ta. Virginias 4, Trens ton 2 " " ' Boston Buffalo 9, Boston 6. Small Tleetlng of mil Zlen t Augusta Resolutions Adopted. ; "Augusta, Ga., July 27. The meet ing of the Southern mills is rather a failure in point of faumber, and at 12 o'clock had iiot been called to order, though the, time of meeting was set for 11 o'clock. . Little interest is man ifested, and half of the mills : in this city are not represented. ' The repre sentatives are assembled in the Com' mercial club rooms and are chatting a Jiong themselves, but no steps to wards, an .organization have been taken. The following mill men are present: President H H Hickman, Graniteville mills; President Jas B Verdery, Enterprise mannfacturing company ; President W E McCrery, Riverside mills, all of Augusta ; Pres ident Hutchison, of Rock Hill, S C; President R B i Bullock, of Atlanta mills; President C athron, Stone mills. Enterprise, Miss. ; D R Wagner, sec retary of Yoatna mills, Water Val ley, Miss.; E L Dennard, of Houston laetory ; Frank L Emery, of the J, M. Worth manufacturing company, Worthville. N C; A E Hutchinson, of Rock Hill, 8 C: and President Brock-, er, of the Pioneer mills, Memphis. At 12 30 President Brocker, of Memphis read the call for a meeting The convention "was organized by calling President Baker to the chair, and President McCoy to act as secre tary; President Cathron offered the following resolutions which were unanimously adopted : Resolved, That this convention of Southern mill managers recommend that each mill in the South at its own convenience suspend operations for at least thirty days, between the first day of August and the first day of November next ensuing. Resolved. 2nd. That all other mat ters mentioned in the call be referred to a committee of ' fifteen , of the Southern Mills Association. ' i : On motion of President) Bullock, of the Atlanta mills, the convention ads jourued. ' ' ' : FOBEIGK IfOXJES Snot an Alleged Corn Thief . Macon, Ga., July 27. Yesterday afternoon Wash Roberts, white, shot and instantly'kiired Tobe Rivers, col ored, on the plantation of Mrs. Mc Williams, fourteen miles from here, in Twiggs county. Roberts is over seer and Rivers tenant. The for" mer accused the -latter of stealing corn; from the field ap4 carried him to the spot to identify his track. The negro ran and was fired at by Roberts and killed. Roberts afterwards , es caped, and has not since been found. No inquest was heled. ; . Sliot by a Detective. Quebec, July27.Robett Kerr, r of Minneapolis, was arrested today on the International express, going east, by .Detective Kehoe, of Chicago. Kerr was asked to grant a few minutes conversation, ana tne two entered a postal car. Kehoe rushed out the car immediately afterwards exclaim ing that Kerr attempted to shoot him Upon investigation Kerr was round lying dead in the car. Kehoe was arrested and brought here with the corpse. . , - , v . Gcronimo Heard From. San Francisco,' July 26; A special to the Call from r Wilcox, Arizona, says: . Geronimo and. Jus band are reported to be in Dragoon mountains. They ran off a quantity of stock near Charl-eston on Friday, and committed several depredations, but no particu lars are obtainable. Two companies of troops have been ordered from Camp Grant to go to the Dragoon mountains to capture them." The Plague in Spain Khartoum i Must be Retaken The Man- ster.Rank Services i n Memory of Gen. Grant. Madrid, July 27. Incomplete re turns of the progress of the a- Cholera in Spain yesterday give the number of new cases- at 2488, and of ? deaths at 879. - Returns from all but & of the chol era infected districts in Spain place the number of new cases of the dis ease yesterday at 2542, and of deaths at 919. The contagion has spread to the province of Logrono, where , several cases have already occurred. The troops stationed in the city of Sara gossa, where disease is now raging have been supplied with guitars to keep up their spirits, and tne music of these instruments can be heard day and night. DISTRESSING SCENES IN THE- CHOLERA DISTRICTS. The Cholera here remains, inert. The largest ; number of cases has occurred in Saiagossa. Late storms appear to have had an adverse effect upon the epidemic In some places distressing scenes are witnessed. Many bodies are un buried. The majority of the inhabitants have flad, and the remainder are incapable , of attending to the sick. -' KHARTOUM MUST BE RETAKEN. : - Rome, July 27. It is stated here that Lord Salisbury has declared that Khartoum must be retaken. , Dublin, July 27. The bank of Ire land today announced its decision as to whether it will render to the Mun-. sterbank sufficient financial aid to enable the latter to resume. The Munster bank depositors represent ing credits aggregatine: to four mill ion dollars have so far signed guar antee not to withdraw their deposits for six months in order to enable the bank to realize on its assets. services in gen. grant's memory. London. July, 27. It is now an nounced that services in memory of General Grant, at Westminster Ab bey will take place at 4 o clock Tues dav, August 4th. The Dean of W est minster will read, tne .Episcopal service, ana Rev ur. iarrar -win deliver, the address. A large number of Americans have been allotted seats for the occasion. , , A Curious Express Packages v t Elroy, Wis., July 26.A box was "shipped. by express from Black River Falls to Chicago Saturday night. The ;,messenger became -suspicious of the contents, and telegraphed to the authorities here. ; On the arrival of the train at this place yesterday the box was opened, and inside was found a man armed with a thirty calibre re volver, a bludgeon, a razor, a bottle of : chloroform and a'bunch of cord. He refuses to give his name. The box was shipped to Sydney L. -Barnard, Chicago. Two more persons sup- Eosed to be confederates were arrested ere and all three are' in jail.. It is supposed that they had planned to roo the mail and express car. Noth ing is known here regarding the ideh tity of the men. . Red tiot I Washington Washington, July 26. Three fatal cases of sunstroke were reported at police headquarters here teday, mak ing a total of seven, cases from sun stroke within the past; ten days. The figures of the signal service office show that the average temperature in this city during the Hast ten days was 94 27-100. This average is in ex cess of anv other city in the United States. - . ' - 1 ' Weather Indications. Middle Atlantic States, generally fair weather, excent on the? coast. occasional rains, slightly, warmer ex- ceDt m eastern portion, Buwuurjr temperature, winds generally south erlv and becoming . variable. - v Rniit,h Atlantic States, occasional Wfli mi'nn ftxoetit in southern portion southerly winds, fair weather, nearly stationary temperature. - tjriiched for Killing: His Son-in- . JLaw. Cairo, 111,, July 26. John Mophin, who murdered Daniels at Mound s Junction, last Wednesday, because Daniels had married his daughter, was taken from -Mound City jail at two o'clock this morning by a mob and hanged. : - Ieatli of a Priest. Baltimore. Md, , July ( 27.- Father Michael J. Brennan, assistant priest at St. Peter's Roman Catholic church, died suddenly yesterday afternoon of apoplexy, superinduced by heat. He said mass twice during the day, and officiated at a baptism snortiy oeiore his death. Y - - , Daughters, Wives and Mothers. We emphatically guarantee Dr. Marchlst's Cath hllcon. a Female Remedy, to cure female diseases, such as ovarian troubles, inflammation andulcera tlon, falling and displacement or: bearing down feellnz, irregularities, barrenness, change ot life, lenconhoea, besides many weaknesses springing from the above, like headache, bloating, spinal weakness, sleeplessness, .nervous debility, palpita tion of the heart. Ac. For sale by druggists. Price 41 00 and $1.50 per bottle. Send to Dr. J. B. Mar chisl, Utlca, N. T., for pamphlet, free. ' Far sale by L. R. " Wrlston, druggist, Charlotte, K.C ' julyleodly - v Mothers 1 Mothers 11 Mothers!! I re you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If so, goat once and get a bottle of MRS WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer Immediately depend upon It j there Is no mistake about it. There Is not a mother on earth who has ever used It, who will not tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operat ing like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and Is the pre scription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. Encampment and Enebcintmenf To the Editor of Tsm Obsskyxb," . ' , t , ; . J- Ashsville, N. C, July 26. Every thins is moving along excellently at Camp Scales. A delightful shower of raiu yesterday laid the dust and re freshed vegetation. This morning at 3 o'clock an unexpected drum beat called I the whole Slate Guard from slumber, and in two and a half; min utes the three regiments were in ranks, and volley after volley from th3ir guns in the still night air made many a one think of the days of TG1. On Wednesday His Excellency the Governor will review the troops, and a grand street parade will be given through the principal thoroughfares' of the city. At night a reception and ball will be given at tbe Swannanoa Hotel complimentary to the Governor and the State Gaird. This will be a grand affair. The spacious ball room, is 150x50 feet, and the band is an ele gant one. - Under the management of Rawles Brothers it will certainly be a brilliant affair. ; At the Swannanoa are stopping Gen Drum, U. S. Army, Judge Stan ley Matthews, and other distinguished men. It is really gay at this superb establishment. . . T. MOMfcOWY Invalid; Hotel and'Snrgrical In. finite. This widelj eelebrated lnstftutlon, locate at Buffalo, N. Y., fa organized with, a full staff of eighteen experienced and skillful physiclama-and surgeons, eonsti&ting the most complete oganl' zatlon of medicaB and turcica! dll lh Anierlcav. f the treatment of all chronic diseases; whethei requiring medical r suivlcal means for their cure-. Marvelous succes&lias been achieved In the cure of all nasal, throat aad imig diseases,, liver and kid ney diseases, diseases of the digestive4 organsj. bladder diseases, diseases peculiar to ' women, blood taints and skin diseases, rheumatism, neu ralgia, nervous debility, paralysis, epilepsy (fits), spermatorrhea, impofency and kindred atfectlonsv Thousands are curecPat their homes through cor respondence. The sure of the worst ruptu res, pile tumor-, varicocele, hydrocele and strictures is guaranteed, with only a short residenct the in- stitution. ' Send 10 cent In stamps for the Inva- lid's Guide-Book (168 pages), which gl es all par ticulars. Address. Word s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. I. S50 REWARD. Lost on Saturday evening or Sunday moT5a.at the Central Hotel or abotrt th square. A Large Btak Pocket-book, containing money and papers. Fifty Do lars reward will be paid1 for the return of same to th ofnse of the Gtatral Hotel. . : -' Julj2Sd2t : ir 11. ,iii!DAN! i Hi'. j , . -. - ? . ..-'- - , . Xlrrnsrsi8 Springs ornetr" We haw Just put up a large lot oi the ce'eftratei Tlola Cologne In qts., pts., yg pts. and Xi rt 3fanufactuid only by i : , B. H. JORDAN CO., Druggists. ACOmPLETBLLKDF lubln's," Lund&org s and Lazsil's Fine .Triple Ex tracts, in bulk or bottles, at - , ' t '. : B. EL JTOSDAN & CCX'Sv-i f ; s . r r Springs' Corner: . Hughes Qninine Hnir Tonie- I the best preparatloo made for cleansing and $m--parttog vigor to the scalp, thoroughly eradlcHt-r dandruflT and preventing the hair froaa falllug owl Prepared exclusively b? K.H. J0BDA5&CO, ' : Springs'' Corner. ' . Druggists.i j IlastfMm's Ivfae:f Corn :, Warranted to cure corns, bunions, 4c, 15.; ur box., TiyltsJ For sale by v . ; ' i . ? ALCOHOL PiK KXr Jr MVl. We harre-the mostlmprioved Alcohol Hck"fiSfove out. Tbe- very thing for the nursery, s'-ck 'vom, travelers &c: Simple and complete. 2 c. m&iK' l ., K. B& JORDAN & CO.. Springs' C..rw4 El H. JORDA s m Kangaroo and Parrpa Cig.r Are still the 5e; and 10c leaders h Char:ott-. n average bonaflde retail mile of OOCper ra nth. B H. JORDAN & fA, Cow Taken Up Dark red MFch Cow taen up. Owner caa pay for tliis notice and call and secure propertv. J. V MCUAJLIt July2Sait - - Sixth Street, near Grahama AwJV V "Will purify the BLOOD, reen late the LIVER and KIONEVS, ana kestokx.thk ni-m and VIGOR, of YOUTH. Dys pepsia, w ant of Appetite, in- and Tired Feeling absolute it cured. Bones, lauscles ana nerres receive new force. Enlivens the mind and imnMnd T2vq4 Paw.. B " A rl I hm SnfTeriDgfrom complaints. Mm M Ulb O pectrlfar to their Bex will find intH3 HABTEB'3 TROT? TOJflO a Bafa ami speedy cure. Oires a clear, healthy complexion Fremnt attempts at counterfeiting only ada to the popularity of the original;. Do not exper ment get the Original. andErson (Staid your address to The Bn HartrMed.Co.V St Louis, Mo., for oar "BRKAW BOOK." D Fall of Btzmnge and useful iaformatioa,fra. JuneldAwly EXCELSIOR C00KST0YES ALWAYS SATISFACTORY EIGHTEEN SIZES ASP KINDS ALL PURCHASERS CAN BE SUITED MANUFACTURED BT ' Isaac A. Sheppard & Co. .BaltimoreMi AND FOR SALE BY B AST9N & McCAUSL AND . ' Charlotte, N. C. Janellwly , Notice to Farmers. CASH FOR LOGS. We will pay 40 cents per hundred feet for all good pine logs delivered at our new shops, corner of Trade and Boundary street, or if it Is preferred we will saw the logs for one half, or for 40 cents per hundred feet. Bring In your logs at once. LIDDELLA CO., June 28dltw3t Charlotte, N.C. Home and Democrat copy 2 times. - Meeting of School Committeemen. All the school committeemen in thl county are earnestly requested to meet the Board of Education at the court house in Charlotte at 11 o'clock, August 22, 1836, as Important matters connected with the common school interests In this county will be dis cussed n that occasion. It is expected that Major Finger, State Superintendent of Common Schools, will be present, as well as other able gentlemen: who will address us on that occasion. f ' , S. W. REID, - - uly23w2t Chairman Board of Education. F. L OSBORNE. W. C. MAXWELL Osborne & Maxwell, ATTORNEYS -A.T , CHARLOTTE, N. a t. Will Practice In the Ftate and Federal Courte Offices 1 and 8, Law Building July 1st, 1885. . 6mW4dIt TolfeCiiizepftbidoiie Attention is canb1t the following rdlnnces, whiiciiare in full eaiot aad will be strictiy enforced In the future: x . "That no persoi shall build ay stable or cow house within fifty feet of any street, uader a pen a!5y of fifty dollars' 4- - , , 'No person or persons- shaHherafterbttiTd upon op wlthm ten ; feet ofr any stree1 or publ'c alley within the city, without first obtaining a-cert ficat fromi the Mayor or City Engineer that h or their street lines conform to tie plan of the city of Cheriotte." Penalty, fine of fifty do'laasand 10 for every day of each refusal or neglect t remove building after notification. "So person shall construct or use a prtvy over any rusnine; strean. o within f teen feet of any residence of another pprson." "Any person who snail deposit In any street or gutter of the city, any rubbish, broken gstss, tin, cuttings, waste paper, or filth of any kind, shall, on conviction be fined na: exceeding twentv dol lars If the rubbish Is placed in barrels ia front of" house or store, the city eaits will hul it sway. F. B 30DOWiLL, Acting jatvvor. Juy.25,1885 . , - 26d2t ' BRING THE CASH And Save the Discount. In oreer to encourage the system of prepayaot I oltter a very liberal discount to those who i , pay in aavanee for their : PHOTOGRAPHS. ; , i . J. H. VAN 15TES3. ' Tryont?eet Mm tJBlCKltii Co tlnae to seU at wen an mh the average housewife8 S2S? Prtce expenses. -Pnr . "Ta x8 how to caO " to .r chickens wtt Just d7 v. , ? s.bsutut.to theayV1 choice mm B Which broiled w:i a-la rmCa to th n, ' have., mother am- le ff " ' in the way o PUre UB9 "PicklingVinegar; Mau-actured expressly f or Icusekeep OUR le ehtlrrssi.tietton. and as "IceT-i. S..tlonal. MLir we ask consume,te 1 fluids' . tL MIMIHOOH CRACKERS, 1 ill TURNIP SEED A f ies x st - ck-at: , THOMAS REESE 4 C33 A fine kitchen sosu, at . TH03. REESE 4 CDi xme28dlwAwlm Parker's fonic . . - 4. Purely FamiZy Ivl eel i cine That Never Intoxicates, If yoa hwe Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Kidney or Urinary Complaints, or if youaie troubled wiiUi any disorder of the lungs, stomach, l-owel". 3oa or nerves, you can be cured by Parker's Tonic;. iiiscox & c:, 3 William Street, lew York. 50c and $1 sizes, at all dealers in medicinea Great savlngin buySig dollar size. uiy234aw4w . A DM iVU nPD js:ai.5ik iiv Ctice. Fail (liocerk capsi cuifi aiti:capcweW BOPLA$TERS, At THOS. REESE 4C0, TOO0TH SOAP. ,, Br. S. S. White's Tooth) Soap, composed of purest-white soap, eseoaiwat oil, Enallsh chstt orris root, white sugar and aroaoates; mlnt.afe green ana rose fiavors. THOS. REESE AfO, , gALAl OIL Pire LuiVA Creami StiTad Oil " v tV IIU. F aline, bottled In leghorn, and rxit ud in ia. u plnbottles.; ; TH03. REESE 4 1 THE CKLGBBATEn CKErVClS BLACKLO, Alt THOS. REESE 4 CI CVnEBCIClARETTKS, For catarrh, cold In the-head, asthma, hajSw and aH diseases of the throat. A 1HOS. REESE4QJ. LODBORGS ASSORTED TRIPUB: EXTRACTS, All odors, and In any. riantity. at THOS REESE 4 COX "ROUGH OT CORV' At THOS. REESE 4 C0'& PRESCRIPTIONS ; Dlspf seed at all hours- el the day or night, ai julyl9dtf THOS. REESE 4 C3S T. R. MA GILL, WHOLESALE GBOOEK AND GOMMESION MKHOKANT COfFECriOAS, TOBACCOS, CIGARS', Etc. H'GHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR Country Produce - Corner Tryon and Sixth Streets, opposite Metho dist church, Charlotte, N. C. Julyl6 ; A Rare Oppartuoity. , Parties having an established trade In dry goods, men's furnishing goods, &c, intending to change business, offer their entire stock upon easy terms. Also unexpired lease of store, which is one of the largest and best in the city. A good opening for fine dry goods business, men's furnishing goods, with merchant tailoring, or fine furniture. Apply personally or by letter to V H. MONTAGUE, ' J !jly22d6w Winston, N. C. a S3 1 o c p 5; w. WW c H ft O O c" on O o a i o . N 2. a' CP FOR SALE. On the 13th of Aueust. at 12 o'clock, at 0 house door, without reservation, fortyr Ling Elmwood cemetery, iiouuuaw - adlolnln? ' n former advertisement. july25 GREGORY'S: DYSPEPTIC MIXTURE, A PositiTe and Permanent Cure for Dyspepia and Indigestion. STMPTOM3 of Dyspepsii. One of the most common anddlrect 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 same feeling Is some times felt after chinking water. Flatulency, or gaseous distension of tbe . stomach and bowels." Eructation, or belching of the gas or "wind" from the stomach. Vomiting or spitting np of the food. Water-brash and Heartburn, and frequently pain m the region of the heart, with palpi tation or flutterlng,-' with quick, short or difficult breathing. ?. Headache. witn consunauon 01 me Doweis. cuzzmess. swimmimr or nguuietw v - - Before.! the head. rYoul tongue, with a "bad,? bitter, dr unnatural taste of the JLirfc mouth. Torpid liver, with a sense of fullness lh the right side and pain in the right eaom in the small of the back In the region of the kidneys with dark colored urine. Cough, wmcn 1 nrtrlhmprt to oonsTrmnnnn. to wniRti rtvanfinsla mav Iftarl if nAriMtad- l a sinma is wu dyspepsia, land when produced from other causes. Is aggravated by dyspepsia. Mental wPor, pondency, melancholy, nervousness, "sick spells' "faintness," a sense of weariness, Zt pid or auu leenngs," inability 10 sieep, and wnen n can De obtained 11 is onen mswu JrisFs ant dreams, nightmare, &c. These are some of the most prominent symptoms of fvL&t&i disease, a very few persons being entirely at all times free from it One or more toms being present in all cases, depending upon individual peeuliarity, length of JIJti nas sunerea irom it, ana me otner diseases, complications, ac, to which wis disease -Sold by all drujlsta. . - . . v ,
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