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rv he Grape Curd, A NATURAL ' -Dykprpula Care IN AMLRIOA -Th- llz'd a.t.6 extracted from grapes and h..iu :i i.iosr wonderful iroluct iroro natare'a iaiaijry. '- e tt In jour home and travels a ne;-fr f'f thi fc srgoiJ eary or wor i out It cures Bi,k htdacb". rtysuepMa, stomach and bowel .cm.'ia'ii'si ivraovctr uUiou-ness, stlmu ate the .h ., i t-) a I eaMby sctlon. cou.t. racts the effects of i,, :.,m ;i'er and the excessive use of aicobolie ' ii rve.:ue at pieventx the absorption ot malaria;' I inu I.es to me system tut iraui ui suuna, ripe U -LONDON SAlr-MOSCaTlXtB boi? t ? -. BMcarr of imitations. The genuine fn "bine vriiit only ' - rind for lrculars tn tt EV4NOTTTCH, Viewed unerteHn Manaw, P.O. Box l8, New lo cry. agents - B H Jordan Co., L. B. -WrHon Dragijlsis.vharlotte. N.C. - jarSldawlv - Mention this oaper. Jm -dxiertisjenietits; t still ibc be B ood Purifier on the marktit JNO g McAOES. ffholeaale Drngglat. KEGlSTEii f HisGiSTEH ! ! The roabt or commipsi6nbj of mkck uhnnr Coantr. bav'ne nDMrinti'd me Bria- trar 'or Ward No. 8. and fd rrd that a New Begla tra'ion Bok be opened, notice Is herety given to ! all vo e b of Ward No 3 to call at Peg ram Co'a I gtnr --n't igl it before the flection on Loe J Op-1 lion to De held AO aay.inoayof junenen ; - f W W. PBSRiM. Beglatoar. i- niaft'lw , , Uonie-Denioerat eopy. STRIKE! . trf mtil pay Insurance 8oHcItorandother aerlve. J i-il'lg-nt men to strike at once for employ ient uin Flan so simple and popular that nr RMW wicceed where others fall , ftefere' ea re dulred Go- d pay to the right men. Address maySd2t&tt Lock Bos 45, Greensboro, n. C. B- WHAT IS IT7 Coffees and. Teas We carry tbe finest line of ARARIAIV WOCH4, 5 : n.KCltM, . . . J4TA, ' GI7ATAIvlAt,4t I.ACilJO.'k R4, and RIO COFFEES n the dty. We do our own roasting, and ean give it to jou tresli eicneraeparaieij or oieuuru am 08icmera may desire. Our stock of EiVGl.IOII URbAK FISTr - -YI IH IITMOI. JAPalV. IMPKRIAIi. A! R-OIB- ,. JTIOSA OOLONG TEAS :: i Is nns-Tpassed In this market. 4 ' 1 lomsJaiiBJ SMOKEDBEEF And other family f upp'tei of the best quality, a' reasonable prises, always to be found at D iDXIUTT It H PY AVni? Udlsillill ULUAailULiU, I V rniauwa I XICC UCUVCiJ. WK"' I .1, n, - .. Ca11 8a- J I WHAT IS IT? BJwr k. v,afi.n D.n.a UU KUUl CI lUO AaVUUU ; U'JUit. I 1 1 1,000 1,000 1,000 uoo 1000 Cigars. at: s (t u ;si4.oo 15.00 16.00 18.00 20.00 tt u Same rate, bv the box. Peaches in gal cans at 25 cts Squashes"" '-'25 o0 mattresses at $1 00, each , 50 ..-. 1.50 ' : lOHair" 4('0 " 50 Mosquito iSets (Umbre;ld Pattern) at ?1.0leacn 50 Moeqnita Nets (Urnbrella raitern, at leacn, r;i7 oow Is, Pitchers, tfedsteaas and SDlinffS at reduced prices. 1L 0. ECCLES & CO. pri7 To the VICTOR the UU REL." fiK'F acoD Pr.,min.nt In vfy' higW S " WJAN SHOE ha, Ihcoim th r.cogn.i.d fnd4 " n wur among dncnnurwtuig ntlm. , l2T,alebl A. . BiyTIS ; 4 ia ifu.iM. ;Mt' I THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1886. ? Arrival and Departure of Trains. I Correet tor the flonwit month. - r o. BO Anrtfea at Charlotte bom Btehmendat i.'o a. m. Leave for Atlanta at 800 a. m. Mo .U arrive at Charlotte from Atlanta at m . Ta.vm fur RlMimnnri at 4:15 a. m. ' I n f 2 Arrives at Charlotte from Richmond at i I H3j p. m. Leaves tor Auania at i p. m. H 3. 6 Amvea at. UBBIutwm utia uwih p. m. Leave for Richmond at 6:40 p. m. ? . IiOj - Freight and Passenger Train leaves for 'AUant at S&Ta. m.; arrtvea tzm AtlautaatSJO P.IB. .- , - -'-V? -' '. -r- '2 K-'-f Ci tvurrTM,CouniBiA ahi Auscstta, Arrtvestrum Columbia at 6J8 p. m. ' i Leave 'o Colombia, at 1 p. m. lit C,C.A. A., T. AO. DiTOnoH. , V : ' Arrives tr.m StateevUle at HON) a. m. Leave tor StatesvlUe at 60 p. m. . ' y - - :CAB0tnttCraTfc''?,'T-:--i Arrive from Wilmington atlJO a no.,-Leave for Wilmington at 8.16 p. m. t . . . arrive from Laorinburg at 4.40 p. m.; Leave for Lawlnborg at 7.80 am. -' - - Leave for Shelby at 8.16 a m.; arrive from Shelby Htwp.a .- 0eaeral Detfvarv eoem at 840 a m.: doses a I 7JUp.m. . . ..;.... ,t. noney- uraer uepsnmeni opens a .w m.i i ekMesat4iOCD.B. Weather iBdlcatieoe. Virginia ir.creasing cloudiness and local rains, elightly cooler . weather, . winds shifting to Westerly, and then r North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, flkstern ana western jrior ida, fair weather, winds ' generally Southerly; no decided change, in temperature!. - , ladex to New Aaverusea ' W. PegramEeglater. -v leata. BettlenentB for debt doe Tu Obsxbtxk I ormyaelf by Col C. W. Ak-xander, or Mr. H. A, 1 Seal. AUXbeweognlzed rtgjlSg7----' iditor and propneiorr i lOOAL-BIPPLES ft. r - f Yesterday was ihe 22nd aniiveH sarv of the battle of' the "Wilder- . A call has been issued for a mass meeting of colored people at the court house tonight, to dis usa the proh. bition issue. v.. : Mr. David Cowan, an aged citixen of this County, dropj ed , d$ad at ' bis homsfin Sharoo township last Tueft. doy, while at work m his garden. I Heart disease was the cause. - . . I A game of baseball, was played on the Institute grounds yetierda, batween the - Scuffletowns and- the Go-assyou-please' clubs. -The score was 40 r to 10 in fav6r of , the first" named club. ' ' - -A number of the young people of this place went out to the -Catawba yesterday for day's picniciThe party went by private conveyance, Tho Catawba nicnics have become quite popular of late. George Eelley, who was arrested in this city a few months ago and taken to Lj nchburg, Va t on charge of aseauMog aman m that city, was tried there oh , Monday ; last and a& quitted of the charge, y - - ' r --Th cotton pressing business is usually Veuded at this time of the year, but the Charlotte steam com-1 press has been havuig plenty to ao. i The work of the compress during the week -past, has averaged; .300 bales per day: ,7 . .;, :rr v ? j i Travelling man will be iajterested in the news that W; Pogae lhas leased the Hotel Claibirn, at Dur ham, for a term of five years, and has added electric lights in the din ing room and office, and gas ' in all other parts of the house, in " ? riwiiis t - ittw. Ahftahftll . "V UdilUliVO tit D oi i-vviw - oinh ll Ad the "The Fearlesa." and I uuw vaucu -"Y y I this club has arranged to play the I Mutuals" a three days contest m Wumingtoh, on May It, 12 and IS. "The Fearless" players leave here next Monday evening. " . , . 4 . A.' O. Hutchison & Go's, car riage house yesterday sold and shir- ped buggies to parties living in four Btates Alabama, v irginia, uwio and South Carolina. Charlotte's im- nrtuebentresea nortanceas a mowing moiappreciated. - : t I . i n a mmmenixuiBut kadiwks v i iv lTfr' Mr.th navnlina will I LUB UUlYaEUJ V. A.v v -- , take place at Chapel Hill' on 'June 9nA and 3rd. Hon. Augustus 'i Van Wyck, nf Bropkly, N. Y., will deliv- o. ft,a aitrirMM and the sermon ' wnl V w. 1 f . be preached by Bev. Chas. a Ha D;D. of New York Citj. Cv K Smith chie? marsnaij . - . i i f--l &f&i The ooara 01 couuv, yesterday finished up the Dusmessot T. . TKa niVknaadinffS rL yesteroay v. rrr cwraciej. w-i---fT'--1 the application of Jas , K. aiciwnaia for license to retail - whiskey S at his store near Charlotte, vrero wrrectea a annear that McDonald's first aDDlicatlon was made and granted at Mia. Jamiarv meeting 01 tne uvaru, Knt that bv an oversight, this action was hot then recorded. At the Feb ruary meeting, the petition against the granting of a license to aioAon aid was handed in- . Han Away Wim His Wife's Two : Sisters. fe': Officer. H. C. Erwin yesterday ar- Pharce rested a man named Kller, on vj.iia- oA .u- -m Ihl. nvea -t 7TZ, , Wia in arjflwer for his sins,' an ugly one, and the law will doubt less deal severely with him. Eiler, it seems married some years ,agoi in a respectable .family, and four -children- was -the fcsae ofltthis union. TCHm-'h wife had two grown sisters. and a short time since Eller ran off Mi tiisaa two sisters, deserting hte fZL. wife andlcbUdren. The run aways SsSU&v- the two sifters, located on ; Dr. Sloan's farm. It is charged that ne has been living unlawfully with both of the women. His arrest was se cured through the efforts of hla wife's brother; - , ' ' . -"There's so terror, heaiache. in your threats," For I am armed so strong with remedy Tbt I pf Pin " ,BJQ,1 .rtJ-- f hk.h I rect not emor t.'e oisoovery 01 t - ai Elerlion of i. Bowd, of; -County 1 On the first Monday in! June, a 3 meeting ot the. magistrates - oc . tne county will be neii- at trie court house for the purpose of electing a board of county commissioners and a superintendent of public instruction. At the tncetingo? ' the. .board; -y ester, day, the register of deeds Vasjordered. to iesue the following notice to the magistrates: In 'conformity with Section 716 of the Code, you frre.bere by called totneet as. a board at the court house in Charlptte,at 12 o'clock noon, Monday, June 7t, 1886. for the ; purpose ' of. electing j county commissioners for the full term. At one o'clock p. '-. ra ,r the same nay, pursuant to Section 707 -of the Code, you- will meet in -joint session with the board of county " jsommis sioners, to consider the question of concurring in the levying j by - the commissioners' of the county taxes, ij . .. -vA'tijnaairr.inn nf :nr.hai ; , . .. i: .! ousiness maacan ue tiwiuuv trttua- acted m such joins meeting imme diately after which,'- in conformity, with Section 2543 of the Code, as amended by chapter 174, section 5, &wa of 1885. a joint meeting of the justices, the board of education and the county commissioners iwill be held to" elect : a suitable person as county 'superintendent "xf -public, in struction. A full attendance is de sired; a majority required. State Immigration Items. . P C. Orpin. of Massachusetts. s a -d-av r.m wnwa wwuiiuiwwh(!iiiiiii,ui Asheville.'as folloWsTXani in Ashe viiie. and am well pleased wu n tne people, the climate and the country, I like it very mnch, indeed, and am writing ray friends North to come to Kbtth Carpjina.' ' Mr.4 Orpin adds ' a P, S-saying; "It may be satisfactory q you to know that I ehave purchased a lot and .will build a home. ' I ar rived hereon'' the 25th of March." Mr Orpin vHted a number of South ern States before he Wide a selection as to location." - " JJ 1 Mr. J, Gangshorn,- a nurseryman Bnd frutf grower bf ;Ann! 4 Arbor, jiichigao, desires to locate in North Cafbliua and establish a fmitT; tree nursery Persons interested in hav- ng a fruit nursery in their Jlocality should corrrepond witJi, Mr. Gatfgs, horn Dr. M t-F, McT&ggart, the enr. inent specialist in chronic diseases,' from Pennsylvania, will make h his homo at Southern Pines, N, a'.The press of the city of Bcranton, Pathe Jm J nignee irui u. u ."Hfq tor expects to visit tne larger wwub in North Carolina, and his visits' will be announced through' the press of the respective towns. '-. -r -r I -: :'v r Maj7 W. TS: Dunton, a retired offi cer of the tJ s, Army. is to ( build a neat cottage in thevPirje Section, of Nprth Carolina, where he vsitl spend his winter3.;.;;:pli: MoTloKfor U in Soaitli CaroUaa. f- ; We Iearnfcom tho Yprkvfl Enf quirer that a public meeting was held at Union Court .House on the 26th ultimo,iij : whfchra resolution wss ado'pied )equesng the corpora tors of the Cbtrlotte, Anderson and Atlanta B ulroad Company to . pro 0eed to organize the company and the' proposition is made for the cor. porators to meet in York vflle j at an early day. This is the proposed road from Roanoke City", Virginia, ik At- laota. Georgia, of which one of the - . v routes spoken of is by; Of is by Charlotte, I , . . .. -, 1 yorkville. Union and Jaurens. , ihe l York corporators will hold a meeting in TorkvUle on Thursday next for the purpose of arranging for the meating proposed by the Union cor porators, v - ,! ";..! ' ' citizen' of ? York yesterday Mnr formed an Obsebvkb reporter that his countv will next week vote a sub scription of $100,000 in favor of the I Iproposedroad .1 I; The board of aldermen met in spe- imimiaii vaqIawIav mnrnintf fnr uiw codv j wwjj. wy ikha nnrnnM nf nniiflideYine-affain in r c relation to the schools of the city. At I this meeting of the board the ,ol'd 1 profision appropriaung au mayors bonrt fines to the $ use of j the ' schools, was ordered jfco be again put in full force and effect 5 This ordin nance has been suspended for about I ,,1 Oho1a in tha hi f l ' tare... - . - t .Lifo I i - TVia nn v nfrioi huoinAfla transacted I ,uuw iu, wiu.vTh .ifvu I TTTT .-r l .?TvT.T 1 the Charlotte emaie insutui. j.uo j pity's balance ' til this stock amounted 1 to about f3,iuo, ana it was irantue I red to Bev. Wm. BI, Atkinson, pnn I cipal of the Institute, for the 50nsid eraiion 01 u genu un m uuutur, An laeendlary's Work After the firemen bad xtmguisnea .the flames that partly consumed Sll Gaff ney's shoe shop, Tuesday -night, an examination of the ruins was made, and positive .' evidence ot in: cendiaryism were discovered, in the -'-.'-''"'.' a . " shane of a bundle of light wood, and I aauantityif ootton and paper satu - I rii with oil. -.-This combusubie ma- terialHad lplaeed fa the narrow Bhoe ghop and the rear end of the brick wall of Sims & Dowd's building, and then fired." It transpires that an attempt was made to burn Gaffney's ghop on Monday bight last, but the police were not notinea, auu iuwji uuv kuo u- cendiary returned; to the; shop and inade .good his work. ; The guilty party is suspected and his; arrest is anticipated Mr. J. J. Sims owned builto .4St w ioiur tor 1 ,150. - ''':' - ' Nf , Mrs. Joe Persea's Mosaedy m.. K.r iHmwf Purlfler in the market. " -"Jh: MctuJtN. Wholesale DruggUt. t i. k4 tn tail inst whr tt takes girl four hoars longer to wash tbe front windows than the back ones, nut tne gran i"vu"' z Coueh bjrup is acconn'ed lor In the mllllona of euros u annuauy mam firs Jot Perses's Remedy I i. still the lst B'"d Pf'er on the market, v . - 1 is swiuio i si t. y T , ir-h(jtfaia iiru"-t. The Teachers' Commencement. The Observer has received an in vitation to" the annual commences ment of the Teachers' Training- Bcnooi ot unariotte. -The exercises will be held in the chapel of . the Graded School building at & o'clock, this eyenirig, and an address will be delivered by Rev. Neander M- Wood8. Mayor Johnston will present the di plomas, and Miss : Maggie Clarkson Will delier the valedictory. . Follow ing is. the. list of graduates Mrs. Josie B. Durant, Misses Jennie AIex ander, Lucy P Alexander,' Sallie A.' Bethune,, Anna -. B. Carr, Maggie 8. Clar Eon, Laura V. Grimes,- Charles C. Hutchison, O. Lula 1 Kirkpatrick, Maggie C; Maxwell, : Annie L. Mor row, Gussie 'J.-- Neisler, 8 '" Clara E. Query, F; Ella Scarr, ' Kate C. Shipp, Emma-' L. Vogel, Addie W. Williams, Emma B. Woods', Minnie Wriston. ; 14' " 'v- t .. Officer of the Independent Hook and Ladder. ' - Ata'mebting of the' Independent Hook and Ladder Company,, held at their hall last, night, the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year; all the elections being by acclamation: . ; . . t fresident J A- Bixby. . " j j y j Vice Presidents-A J Huney cuttu. 1 Bee. Secretary -W J. Harrison. !' Fin. Secretary 8 W Goodson. c i Treasurer--S Lmdecker' " : ' " i. Chaplain Bev. T 8 Brown ' j Burgeon-Dr J P McComhs. ; 'v ""' j Tiller man Monroe Stone ' f ' ' Janitor WJ Harrison., ,.'' ' Injunction Suits to be Hoard . An injunction, has . been Issuedfor the - tax " payers of this counties of Cleveland : and Butherford, to re strain the boards of commissioners of tba bounties named,: f com issuing the bonds voted sometime1 since in aid of the construction of the railroad by the Boston & Southern ' Company. Judge By num. of this city, is Coun sel for the opponents' to the 'issuance of the bonds, and . "the matter is to be heard by Judge" Averyat Monroe-on the 17th inst. There are two cases, the taxpayers of eachTcounty bring ing suit against their, respective boards of commissioners. ' ' . Writing; Another Book. ' " " ' Mr W, H Bailey, of the Charlotte bar, and author of Onus Probandi," a law book that has been very highly spoken . of. by, members of. ', the legal fraternity, is .now engaged ia writ ing another -book. (The title of, Mr. Bailey's forthcoming work is:. "The Conflict of Judicial Decisions," and it will consequently be a work, not only of value, but of interest, as it quotes decisions from all the . States? of -the Union, giving the conflict ing decis ions, and the author's opinion in each case quoted. :''--;. , h.y;- " . , T sa-oaww-aawaaw"" 1 ; Bfeeklenbara; Horses at Irey-Ctty j ' Whittaker, the man" who ' entered a number of fine horses in the races at the last Carolina Fair, ; passed through the city yesterday with two fine three year olds; for thelvey City races at Washington City.'" These two horses! are thoroughbreds, and were bought by Mr. Whittaker from . Mr. Robert Morrison, of "York coun ty, 8. C ' Mr Morrison bought them from Capt. S. B. Alexander, of this couuty. , They( are good .stock, and we look for them to make a, record pn i the Ivey turf They ji'I be Jn , this cttyat the roces i ext fall. Daaee la 8tMesrlIe,JW'r;.: '--v: t The membera of the Charlotte Ital- ; -. fan band returned yesterday , from Statesville. where their services were. engaged by the Terpsichoreanclubof that places , The dub gave a brilliant hop, on the evening of the 4th, at the Cooper House, whioh 1 was : partici j pated in by more than twenty-five couples. There was a large erowd of spectators present, and a more 1 en joyable dance probably was 1 never I given in StatesvilleL 1.1st or letters Remaining in' the ' postoffice at Charlotte, N. C , for the week ending May 4, 1886: - Lee Adams; Tinty Auntdn, : A C Autrim. Cafi ie, Anderson, Ira Alex ander, Maggie Brooks, .Capt. Bill BlackwoodV Elsie Brady, col. Henry JBrock, Kate.Beadon, 2, John 0 Brice, J W Bell, H A Caldwell, J M Camp bell, S ,W Camp, Yiney -Carline, I vasnjf coiaauai s usawiA,ivusua. I Bettie Cktrk. Baxter GroweWAl8X burg, Q. H.' fairs lOi Gr W uray, jars nacwe ureemee, Davis Gray,' Carrie "Qrieri Hattie Hadden,' Lum Hige, Mrs Anhie Hager. B B Hunter, Mrs Sallie Hor- ton, John Harris, Bleman & Duer, Alfred Jamison, 7 Moenitf - 'jdSrefa, cot.,' Emma Jones, Mrs Jacob' John son, Geo. Kirk, Mrs. M L Kane, Geo i KUKoatriCK, x ranots lwawreace, a. xi I Lane, J H f Lynch, ,W, W Mdlner, I Maggie Menu, J y metts. Mrs ueo I McMenis, uancK aioore, . xiester I Montgornery, M F McCall,, Margaret I m . . . . aw SF V ... . a I McUastui, layior mciiyncn, mrs. I Mary J McCormack, E J M McDonald, 1 R G Morse, Tim Newmer, 0 ANatiti, I w f farmer. siran ' rowers, xars Hattie ihifer, E Poag, Ephragh peapks, Connie Poor, Editor Ch. Re- corder. L L Rankin, A O Smith, I Helen L. Smith. Sofie Steele, Wm B J Scott, Minnie Scott, Mrs Jas 8addler, I jno F K S'mpson,' Hope Steward. I Annie Simonton, 3, Morri Hunter,' i coL, Uritlie xouu, jaa xerry, ir io i i ir Thaver. E F Woodward, A M E j Colored Methodist church. ' I When calling for any of the above , , j I ' j J, A. YorjKa, P. M. , OBITUAnT. Wm X HI B.rira nf Tnwtall AmintV. M. C. WBS born Oct 18 181S, and died at his borne tn IradeU, Methodist church for 64 years,and a minister ; of the gospel. He spent his life and wore himself oat in tae servloe ot his Master. He has gone to nn a nrii 111 ihnh hm nun ur3rjiia JuicAULroi vt n get his reward. He was tne lamer oi a. a. w. Barker, of HuntersvUie. N.C . - Huntersvllle. M.C nay vxn. ' - Mrs. Joe Pewem's rienaedy . : t stni the bet Blooi Fv ner on the market iXQ. H. luCALi, Wholesale Druggist Onr.Tolunteer Firemen. The efficiency of the Charlotte fire department was clearly, demonstrate ed " at the fire Tuesday night. So quickly did the firemen ' perform their work that many people, seeing the companies returning to the engine houses, supposed that it "had been a false alarm. .Within fifteen minutes from (he time the alarm was eouaded me nremen naa gone nome, J.HK OB. I puuiuua ; icjjum ; ui me i: nre was in type, : and the streets had regained their usual quietude. It is a matter of pride to our citizens to kQow that our firemen seem: to take more interest in their work how than ever before, and that v; through thorough practice they have! become as proficient as paid fire departments. Charlotte's firemen are all volunteers but they couldn't work more f aith- fully if they had a salary at their backs. -''- I Atart tr the Trala or Boat In good season, and don't forget to take with yon' uuDvcim o oiuuutcu DuierBwuicn wui revive ana benefit yoa when fatigued; win hullfy the hurtful ! efleeta ot water eontamiiated with zlne from tne I lee cooler, or stagnant and bracktah; relieve lndi- gcBuuu iiivui w?u oy meats 01 uncertain, whole someneaa, hastily bolted ateod times in railway stations aiid proteot you from the .influence of viuauni or lumarious air ana morough Aaughta. To the travelling public, this admirable pfeguard and speclBo Is teuovred in a convenient and agree abU shape. An ordinary . ship's medicine chest contain no such comprehensive and reliable remedy, a fact well understood by mariners;. The ! commercial traveler, tourl t, emigrant, minor and i western nioneer. all aDDraclata tn n'm r th. Bitters .it otb8 4ipepiacoetlene, rllTr complaint; malaria disorders, laactlslty tit the - Kiuueys, auu ta a nne nerve lonie Fron 115 lb to 160 lhh the Cntlrnra Remedies ;I ' Owe lvfj Ilealia, My Hap plaese, and My Life. A day never passe thdt I do not think and speak klbdi) of iheCoTicuRA Bkjtkuiki. Seven year ago, all ot a dozen lumps formed on my neck, ranging in size from a cherry atone to an orange The large ones were frightful to look at, and painful to bear: people turned aside when tap nw. In disgust, and I was ashamed to be on the street or In society. Phisieiana and their treatments and all medtotnes failed to do any good; - In a moment or owiNur i txiea tne uuncuaA kimkdiks CnTl Cuba, the ert at Skin Cure, and Cotiooba Soap, an eaulHlte Skin Beautiner, externally, ana Otmoo ma BK90LVSMT, the new Blood Prlfler interi al br: thesmall lumn (aalcalithemiBnuinitiiTiiiun. peared, ard the large ones broke, in about two weeks, discoursing targe Quas titles of matter,leav Ing two slight scars in my neck- to-day to tell the story of mt suffering. - My -welgtit then was one hundred and n teen sickly pounds; my weight now m one nun area ana sixQ-one sotia, neaithy pounds, and my height la ona five feet five Inches, la my travels I praiaed the Cdtiguka Rxkkdiss, Norto. . South, Bast and West. - ToCuticcra BamiDiaa I OWB MT HRALTH MT HAPPINKS9. and MT UUTS A prominent New York dru ratal asked me the other day, "Do you still use the ConocBA Bkkkdibs; i run iwi wgvin penoot neannir My reply was, I do. and shall always. I have never know what sickness is since 1 commenced using the Con- i Cuba BKMKDiEa " Sometimes I am laughed at I by praising them to peot la not acquainted . with I their merits, bu' nooner or later they will come 'to I weir wew9a asa oeueve tne same a inoe inat ne, as dozens have whom I jhave told. -Hay the time come when there snail tie a large Cuticuka 8u;iply Hose in every city In the world, for the benefit of humanity, wheie the CrrnortRA Bm. diss sba4 be eoki om,r, so that there will be rare- y a neea or ever entering a aru store - - , . . M HUSBAKD3. : W Vv &i j:;; 810 Pulton fit, New York, H. , ' CuncrraA BxMxnm area prdtlve core for every irom ot b&m ana tuooa uueases, from Kimpies to wruraia. 001a everywhere, moe: uoticdsa. fiO jig. BBSOLVJurr. $1H0 PrepHred by the tVr Send Cor Vllow to Cwre 6kim Dl " s rases. : pi PLCS. Blackheads, Skin Blemishes. and i III! iMU OU1UWB, IOO our, HICnNS COTJGB.' .PLEURISY. uneei nuns,- innammanou, iim:nit Breathing, asthma, and Boreness of ioe uoesi ana treewai uaseiea, at lance relieved and assisted to a soeedr cure by the Coticuba Akti-Pais plas. TXB. ESTABLISHED USED IN ALL 18TO. PARTS OF THE i SO WORLD J Catalogues and Prices on application. Sold by j all the best OarriRW Builders and Dealers. 1 n eXNCINNA7I. S. A. : ,.' 1. ; f 1 Cable Addraaa, fOO-CXN. f Pec22dtuosthii!Mittf " ."'"', .JSOTICE. 5,. I.T. the hr-ok aceounta oastsned to me br ft ' J , t Mendel will be p esented or p. y ment and If 1 hi MUU mux m suraum ww rau, BEUIOT clabkson, ' aprKdtf - t Trustee of H. J. HendeL J lUSTDRAUfci. Vv T paRtares are now ready. and I am pierared to 1YT accommodate one hundred head of cattle and fifty horse, withgood pasture during the balance of the season will also take a limited number of coits to break to both doable and single harness. Best ears will be taken of all stock to prevent ac cidents. 1' - - r J.8. DAVIDSON-- !' , apr29d3tWlm - Hopewell, N.C ; 1 Ull CilU, UiiiiiiD, 5 k Cocoaasit Custards fc Pencil Pies I " -' FRESH EVERTDJOr ;7 AT S. M. HOWELL. McADENVILLE, If. C, . Are selling standard 1- r I Ull 01 IUC WVJ ,-"1, - i- durable Kth an send their orders and It wm be ! delivered tn Charlotte free of expense, t&mcn w i rr nnrirrTTS UJAUlV, ' UAfcUMaiitlS. I Ta.t eoior. beautiful texture, only 19 cents per I inch in-wooi Geoniiie Freteh Black Casket Warranted fast at cents per yard. 10 pieces' BlIACK SUK Made for the great London house of Peter Bobhv on a: Co. I We win sen at prices that will astonish the peo ple of Charlotte. Samples sent on application. Bay where yoa ean boy cheapest, WS DO IT. . . . .... , .. r ... . - ; aprffldtt '- -V i . J, U. KEIIDEICK, o l1 u tb sir, -KIKPS THX B EST - BAR AND - 1X1 w- BILLIADD LHills:LLforelmyms' In the city. fetUt THe Mirror is no flatterer. ; -Would you -make it' tell a sweeter tale ? ! Magnolia Balm is the charm- - i erV that t almost , cheats the c lOOking-glass. m$:tRi&:s -Works i i I , i if -'; -t- -s f. c -' j - IS volumes) 25 cents, at ' r i.(4 ( ',f 0, t EDDIKS BEO'S BEJV1 EMBER i I . . , . . .... - , . - - - ..- ' -We keep a full stock of 1 inV r-T nil? SCpOpt DOOM ill Jt? sit ? v: )LMi BOOKS 1 5 1 ' and the latest states of : . j. - - 1 r'K TAT I O N E!R Y Tj, nt. '"i : .4t lowest prleea. i; .. , A hi j. . -, . , WHAT IS IT7 (wim surs I ..! -r.,V V Xj . ' - V--,-. -1, s - 1 " ' ! - OF ' , ' ' ' ;j , - t 1 IB ' -.'I-'. it J ' 1 ,f ' Tlie liini . Col t on ' IliPitpr. " i . 3 1 f : u - ; -yfe V ' v' . J s. .? J . A- -L ' - J . 'j - - ... " 3 .- Meckleriburqllron CILARI.OTTI5, , aprUSdlm - r : . : ' i v.l j.iJS -T" 7 We wiU sell ou'sFof Children V can't bfl" majched.ahy where, ajpbance. 1 on hand the best anofipest line of ' -5-1 Srflt v "V k ' Vaalrffw '"n,,, ifrlr nf HA.T8 cant to-day: a fine a B A LB R I C G AN; f i.Vs? ''I . 1 -1 'A t tk rtmfjrt,rint can't be matched in mif atrirfe wilt fullv rerjav vou. ' We 1 - i -r. "... " ,our prices, .9Bpecuuy, Leading Clothiers and Tailors. : j I' L-jjj.!!.'' $: " t, b Vi ll II S :11m UjIIU 1 , OnrstooSfanow tall and completi mrpaasi-ig any preriom stock of 1 )r I BOOTS AND SHQE3 that we have Sprinq ; and Summer Trade. j Our orders were placed Iwith the best manufacturers, which enable us-to offer a very superior line or : . 1 ' . - , ' LADIES' MISSES' line Shoes, , hl'wm Newports - and . Paris . ft. ' ALSO A LAB31! STOCK OF TC0MS, VALISES GLYCERIC POLISHrFRENCS - 4 ; We Wish especially to call attention to pur elegant line of '&BiTCa' 'CDSTOJII' JOADB - SHOES. i Prices to suit the times; : - You are Trade Street, NOTICE. Having purchased the " , K RAUFRY o From Messrs. Mayer dc Ross. I desire to annormee to the publlo that ro pains shall be spared to keep- a ruu ana choice one 01 gooas, sues as t, a . - ., DREAD, CAKES, PIES, OCXS, ' . , . PLAIN AND IANCT CANDIES, 4 FrmtsVNQts & Coofeetions Of all kinds. The public are requested to call and see me as I flitter myaalt that with .. many yean experience la - , .-. THIS BUSINESS j cannot fan to give them atfMaxMon. ."j X UR. JALIESS T. ROSS, La'e manager for Messrs. Mayer Boss, la wtW me, and will be moie than glad to see and wait hpqu. his friends. - . , ( - , v c f: Harrison. . . -:o: - Having sold our O.TC BiKEBY on Tryon streeet, between the Central Hotel and Buford House, to Hr. C r. Barrlson.we ask our friends to bestow no on him that liberal patronage so kindly given us in the peat., 7 VeryBeanectfuUy. T VHAT IS IT? 1 'J- J 1 am an old man; Tor 38 years I suffered with ulcers on my right leg as the resalt of typhoid fever. Amputation was suggested aa the only means of preserving life. The doctors could do nothing for me, and thought I must die., Tor 8 years I never had a shoe on. Swift's Specific has made a permanent care and added ten years to my Ufe.' : ! : Wit B. Bess. Hafl Co., 6a -if:'i--" 1 n r;-i.-J-it.Kli-ii. f-'I have taken Swift's Specific for blood poison, contracted at a medicat college at a dissection, while I was a medical student. I am grateful to say that It gave me a speedy and thorough cure atter my parent had spent hundreds of dollars for treatment. . . Auanaros Wmm M. J Newark, N. J. ' f -- & -: ft. " f "."s'n,..-,, My wife from early girlhood has been suffering from rheumatlsnv She baa tried many remedies and I must frankly say has derived more benefit from Swift's Spectffe than from all the others, after long and faithful trial. - - f . Bbt.JamxsLPixbck, Oxford, 6a. Swiff s Specific is entirely "vegetable. Treatise en Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. .. ' Ths Swtft SFEcmo Co.. Drawer S, Atlanta,6a., or 169 W. 23d St., N. Y. if i and Boys' suits to-day at prices that for everybody.' ,v , j'.- We are having to-day be bealt in the State. r We are offerimr i n .U NDER8HIRT 4 --. New York for the money. A call to do not urge you to buy. Come and see . , Mail orders promptly attended to. ,x ever offered for the ; -- AND CHILDREN'S . ' . ViQ HAND BASS, BLOCKING, BLACKING BRUSHES, &C cordially invinted to call and see us be GBAY Cz CQ. ... . .- 1 .. . . . . .. . Works DU: mm flrineso TO THE LADIES OF. .CHARLOTTE Who so kindly famlshei ; W0BKS OF ART' t .. .. .. .-w . ...... ,v - ;.. : For the late exhibition at oar store, we return oar "hearty thanks and we take great pleasure in say lagas Indeed the exhtblTfally lus'ifies that the taste and talent shown were highly creditable, much beyond what the community at large thought we possessed, At the close of tsls first gathering ettbe - ft We beg to say that our beet efforts will be given to foster the ability displayed. At some time In the near future we trust anotfiei exhibition' Rill be held, and to that end we will specially.. fit, up a I . y . .i,.;; ...i u'l, 1, r . room where pictures can at all times be shown and If desired offers for sale ' f m n iii hu p s J nSPFnUl TY, ' Slmp'est, Most Durable, economical and Perfect in use. Wastes no eraln;. Cteansee It Beady -lor Market. ' -: vj - $ , ' ThreBhiog Engines ' sua Horse Powers Saw Mills and Standard Implements Generally. Send for Illustrated catalogue l i A. B. FHtrHA1i,v . Pennsylvania Agrlcultaral Works,'. York,-- Pa. : v may2dwlm 1 In which will oommmence Its regular trips of Ice .Delivery On Monday, the Srd Inst Notwithstanding the ad vance In prlcs by dealers In all ether cities, the unaersignea win rurnun their customers with the BEST aCAUFY OF ICE At very lo rates, with no Increase on last sea sons figUreS. V "VJ . -.. j kimw &; BRYCrJ. 1 may8d2t ' ' ' WHAT IS IT? IE; Use ALABASTINK for walls ax-d ceiiings plas tered or wood. It Is a disinfectant, and renders apartments healthful. It is as cheap as white-. wash; can be used as a primer lor painting, on elthelr outside or inside work. It If the most salt- able article for using over wan paper or soiled painted walls , Wood ceilings, whether painted or -not, ean be made whiter with one coat of Than with three coats of Lead or Zinc. Cracks In tne wall can be Allied with- AL ABASTINX. This, cannot be donewlth Kalsomlne. ' ALABASTINE 1 ! cement, and the only preparaiion Mr wans and eeQlngs, which produees a firm and- durable finish It does not torn yellow, contract with neat. shrink from tne wans, or scale OfC Each addition al coat adds to the strength of the walls. AU tints ' - i . i - ' 1 r ' For sale by Q. 0. JORDAN & CO., tsPREEVOS COBXEB. '.it IS The now popular opinion that the nse of glasses should be postponed aa leng as possible is erron eous. : ' As soon as unpleesant'feeltogs denote the ap proach of Presbyopia, glasses should be resorted to at once, aa the longer the eye are deprived of the aid which they need, and consequently are subject ed to strain, the more rapidly will the changes in . the eyes become developed . '" ' " The market Is flooded with low priced steel and Iron spectacles wblch have imperfect lenses, and are therefore a great injury to the eyes. The Important part ot a pair of spectacles are t"""" and the lenses. There ts a great public need for Information re- gardlng Uis proper selection of spectacles and care r of the eyes. A large proportion of habitually weak eyesight - may be entirely remedied by the nse of carefully adjusted glasses to assist the sight, and thereby ' remove the ondae strain to which the eyes, under certain conditions, are subjected. Those whose eyes are In a condition of perfect wm WAIT FOR WAGON r-t - . f- SIGHT PRICELESS health wtU fall to understand adequately the stress -, laid upon apparently trivial matters in the pre ceding remarks. But those who have suffsieil from any de- lector weakness of the eyes, will comprehend at once the gieat Importance of the seemingly most insignificant point mentioned. . The former class of individuals, however, should . have quite as much Interest In the matter as the . latter, for the old proverb that "an ounce of pre venttoa Is worth a pound of care," ean find no fit ter application than in the care of the eyes. A complete line of optical goods ean alway be found at the Jewelry store or : " . . LTALHS G BOYilE, . '- " Soooessors to A. Hales ft Son, West Trade Street ; - . - - ' Charlotte, K. 0 hi 1. -n. r p. t!i' 1 'ill 1 -."r'f - s hi 1' i i r- m c f
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 6, 1886, edition 1
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