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T . BLowtotri apse- ' DlBganftOK Habit. , (Fro the Chicago Htrald.) Perhap the most dl.gustlng and flltny habit to which American. aro addict -d Is thd dirty Indifference t the use of S. handkerchief. nd the .ub.Utntion .1 the mouth for' the office" of There if no eight o naueeabng, reyttln and sickening; nothing so Wtf" putrescence u thi. pnbllo . relief of the noee and month. It ie aeen the street even in the chnroh and theatre, and miwt offeneirely in a crowded ear and in the presence ! of ladies, where there to no escape from It nnsightllness except to leave the ear, or kill the perpetrator of such aastiness. Any one who can persist In the habit, after seeing another In tna performance of an aot so dlsiutlnjr, must hare either an iron-clad stomacl of no stomachat all. or s too mean to buy S handkerchief, e too ignorant to know itense The physiological place of the nose is' highly taportint; Its relation to and sympathy with some of the most dngMoniT maladies which afflict man kind are clearly nnderstood. In catarrh, ' w?bma, bronchiti.,alldls.ase.of tnebron chi and lungs and disordered stomachs, it f,.ym?athefically and deeply 'fte disuse of the handkerchief, the mu cous accumulations from the, diseased organs drip into the lungs and'stomach; hence the use of the handkerchief is not only a duty we owe to decency but to health, v The nose being always muMV lo these irritations ana innamai"" v ' She throat and bronchial tubes, needs at tention and nature Intended it m e dis charge pipe. There is ne doubt that by SblVibuse of the functions, and by this accumulation ofSnese aauseous secretions, inclpientcoBsumptlon'ls hastened and the throat and bronchlahmaladies greatly ag grarated. The proprietors otDuy's pure, malt whiskey, an article which bas reputation all oyer theoountrr as being the most effectite element in .the jsure of consumption and kindred troubles, say that of the thousand persons with whosa " their Medical Department is in constant correspondence on this one subject alone, fully one-half -ay their troubles are di rectly teaceable to negleot of the proper functions of the nose. We haTO refrained for a long time making allusion to a thing so distatefnl, but it seems to be a growing viee and mnst be suppressed, if it takes a law to do it. Nuisances can be abatedfljy law and who knows how much contagtaa may lurk to these filthy emissions. OMAN ! HEK BEST FKIKM I p Dn. J. BnAUrltLU o II Female REGDLAToli mauds ot the age for woman pecuUar and mulM- -miin. n a immwlrfor WOMAN OHLl, lurm OUIJVVIVUOi " ... . . - - tnr nno s PUTT I. CLASH of her diseases. It Is a speciflc for certain diseased conditions of the womb, and proposes to so control the Menstrual QnCuOu rs w rwjuiau au umj uoiuec"1D", Regularities or woman MOHTUL.Y SICKNESS. Its proprietors claim for it no other medical prop erty; and to doubt the fact that this medicine does nnaitivnlT nossess such controlling and regulating sowers is simply to discredit the voluntary testl- atcij 01 mousanas oi uuig mmts 3 r exulting in the restoration to sound health and aappiness. RAD FIELD'S 7eMALB JEGTJLATOR Is strictly a vegetab'e compound, and Is the pro "net ot'medical science and practical experience direct ed towards tie Deneni oi r SITFEHHG WOffltN! . - It in the studied nrescrintton of a learned Dhy- slclin whose s'udy was WuMAN, and whose fame bee ime enviable and boundless because of his won derful success In the treatment and cure of female complaints. THE RsuCLaiOB is the grandest remedy known, and richly deserves its name : Because It contros a class of functions the various ' derangements o' which cause more ill health than another causes combined, and thus rescues her from a lone train of afflictions which sorelr em bit tpr her lite and prematurely end her existence. Ob! what a multitude of living wltnesies can testify to Its eh inning effects! Woman! take to ye ur confi dence this i J. -PHECIOTJS BOON OF HEALTH! It will relieve yon of nearly all the complaints peculiar to your sex. Beiy upon it as your safe guard ror neaitn, nappinesa ana iODg lire. Sold by all druggists. Send for our treatise on the Health and Happiness of Woman, mailed free, wnicn gives au particulars. , ' n. . TKg BRADPIKLB RBODIiATOB CO., ' Box 28, Atlanta, 6a. THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY FOR ALL BOWEL TROUBLES AND CHILDREN TEETHING. i-.T?16!? Te,7fewwhodoiiotknvTf this little bush growing alongside ot our moun tains and hills: but very fewrealizeJhefact. - that the bttls purple berry, which so many ot us have eaten in most every shape, there : is a principle iu it having a wonderful effect on the bowels. Dr. Eider's Hnrkleberry Cordial is the oris at socthebh bemedy that restores the little one teething, and ciliw w2Lea, Dysentery an(TCramp Colio. - When it is considered that at this season of tu Jear. Bu',aen "l dangerous attacks of the bowels are so frequent, and we hear of so . many deaths occurring before a pturelcian an be called in, it is important that every household should provide" themselves with some speedy reliefa dose of which will TPleive the pain and save much anxiely. Dr. Bigger-s Ilnckleberry Cordial is simple remedy which any child is pleased to -take.' ;- . Price," 80 cents a bottle. Manufactured by WAlTERAJAYLORjAtlantaa. - 1 "Tat ChrTokee Remedy of Sweet ura and Nulleiu -will euro ' ?nKnal VPHP and Consumption. Price. 25 . ; cts. and fl a bottle, . , ; " . FRSD C. HTOZLER .," WHOLEasXH IMAGER BEKa ihEJLliEK AIb BOTTLEO -' ' ' " CHARLOTTE, N. 0 Bepreients two of the largest LAGEB BKPiTt Breweries in the United 8utea. The Dergmer Gmgel Drewlk '. - Cs of Philadelphia, and the V. Ml KI. SchaiTer Hrwlmg Co., ot . " If ew York. TUB LARGEST LAGEB BEER BOT TLING k BTABLISHMENT - IN THE CITY. CTOrden Solicited. All orders promptly filled and deliTered free of charge to any put of the city, 4ec;:Cdlf v , . TTT VV SUNDAY. JUNE 13.1886 TDE FAPiL MESSEW GEIU Something ADous '"" Germane StrXnero and Conttt Mnccioll. Baltimore Sun. . , MonseigDor Germano btranero, vuo bearer from Rome of the berretta for Cardinal Gibbons, and fjount otanie- ias Muccioli, wno accouiu-tui y., are expected to arrive m JNew xora. on the iZutn lnsfc t " Bounced in the Sun. Monaeignor Stranero is a native it ib believed, oi Portugal, end wa! formerly secreta of the nuncia at Veinna. . LUtle is known of C5ount Muccioh.He is a Roman, and it is understood that he is the husband of a Miss Terry of North Carolina, wnose moww, iuo on T?.ni.oral miniscer m nu Tninrt.nn. N. X.. IJarutuat ...vtiuwub n 1 - - . - : i Dama tunuim" . ... t - Rev. Charles i'lcciniio, a..y.t w. WnnHfliwk College, who was formal- ly the confessor of Pope ttus li, ana i thoe who stood in close relations to the Pope, says that he has written to Rome for mtormauon regaruiug iuo two gentlemen, but that they win arrive in Amencii ubj.uio up an nnawflr to his letter. In speaking nt tha Nnhlfl Guard, of Which Count MuMioli is a member, ne saia man it was such a body as surroundg the per annl nf triflCS BUU ruieio. outu aa a J ... 1 - - minh aa W-W 3 . , m o-riat in Austria and was - ior merely an institution of France. The mmrd ia comnosed of young men of nouie iamiiiee wuu, aa au uww distinction, are attached to the ppr a mal service of I the Pope. Iheir ijumber varies at ditterent times, dud now numbers about sixty. Although thAvhavfl their own private resin. deuces, they live attheVatican unless a special permit allows them to visit r.hmr familiefl. There is no difficulty. however, in obtaining such leaves of absence. Well nttea apartments are nrovidedfor them m the Vatican, and when the Pope was at the Qurfi rml there were similar accommoda' tionsfor them.7 i They rank from lieutenants upwards, their positions being one grade higher than tney would occudv in the regular army. Their pay is nominal,as most of them i.vn revenues of : their own. r Two magnificent horses are given to each of them, to be used only in the Pope's service. When they are not on dutv thev are. however, allowed to ride their own horses. - Their usual uniform is of a brilliant Bcarlet,- with.heavy.; gold braiding. The coat is short,! and below it is a tightly fitting : vest. They wear plumed helmets, in shape resembling the headpieces of the ancient Koman soldiers. Their distinguishing weapon is a heavy sabre, I though wnen they appear on horseback they carry a short, gun. which- is of exquisite workmanship '- 'and handsomely mounted. The same uniform is not always wornj but is changed in stvie and color to suit different feasts and ceremonies. ( When the Pope goes riding the Noble Guards ride on horseback before ' behind and on either side cf his carriage, and in the Vatican one or more Of them can usu ally bt found about the doors of the ante chamber and near the aparts meats of the pope. To this guard of honor Count Muccioli belongs. Apes and Men. V Chamber's Journal, ! Professor Hartmann observes that Huxley's statement : that the lowest apes are further removed from the highest apes than the latter are from men, is, according to his experience. still perfectly valid. "It cannot be denied that the highest order of the animal world is closely connected with the highest created being." But it does not follow therefrom that man is descended from ape or is simply an unproved kidq oi ape. xcere is, we fear, still prevailing among large eec- tions of intelligent persons the belief that Darwin's theory was intended to prove that the monkey was the progenitor ot man. ' Of course no one who reads Darwin's works for him self would ever go away with euch a misconception of; the whole Question. What Darwin's hypothesis suggested was, not tnat man was descended from the monkey, hut that both man and the monkey imay be descendants or a common progenitor a common sype, now extinct, ana oi which no indisputable traces have yet been round, from this common type or grouna iorm, so to speafc, the process or. aeveiopement may, according to Darwin, have resulted in two distinct branches or off shoots the one branch of developement ending in the mon key trib 3 and the other branch end' mg m man. . It is, in he absence of any certain ; traces of the extinct common type or . progenitor, not a subject on which to dogmatize, but is a theory of hypothesis . which, in the opinion -of Darwin and many other scientists after him, best accounts for the morphological developement of man, viewed merely from the physical sides. Professor Hartmann admits that his investigations have not orougnt tne prooiem any nearer to a solution. A baby gorrilla is much nearer in physical constitution to a human baby, than the full grown gorilla is to the mature'man, thus indicating that the process of devel opemenc wiimn-tne lire time of an anthropoid is not in the direction of improvement orfurther approxima tion to the human type, but is in the direction of retrogression, or further removal of. the- human type. A great chasm,'? he eays, "between man and anthropoids is constituted, as I believe, by the fact that; the human race w capable of education, and is able to acquire the highest mental culture, while the most intelligent anthropoid can only receive a certain mecnamcai training. , Business Failures. New York, June 11. The business tauures occurring throughout the i country during the last week as re ported to R. G. Dunn & Co., number for the United States 180; Canada 29: wjiai against ie s last week, and lis the week previous. ' -'. . ,' ' Our Worst Enemies, Next to our vloes, are our follies. ' ' Among them is we iiuirmui oi luxure Doaiir comiorx, ana tne average tenure ot lire to wnicn persons of moder ately good eenaUtutlons are presumably entitled. b imprudence In eating and drinking, and toe reuHibHa use oi orug. : u la one oi tne nappy capa blUtles ol Hostetter's Stomacn Bitters that It can rpatr diiinticethus inflicted. When the blood is thin and aterj, the bowels oat of order, the edm plexlon and tongue b th giving evidence of bilious ness, mere la necessity ror repairs upon tne human tttfieuieui uuviuug enougn u sianie lis possessor, A court ot the Bitters, the ab ndonment of "drue- Inff" to' rallHf. and a inmmon na mnriA of life these will speedily produce a change for the butter What quinine for fever and ague, and mercury for .biliousness, and constipation, won t do, the Bitters Will. It also relieves rheumatism and neuralgia, and inactivity of the kidneys. CURB FOR PILES. Plies are frequently preceded by a sense of weight In the back, loins and lower part of abdo men, causing the patient to suppose he has some affection of the kidneys or nelgboring organs. At times, symptoms of indigestion are present, Hutu lency, uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A moisture like perspiration, product! g a very disagreeable ltchlngs after getting warm, 18 a common attend snt. blind. Btedii'g and Itching Plies yield at once to the aoDlleatlon of lf. Boeanko's Pile Bern edy. which sets dlieetly upon the parts affected, absorbing the Tumors, allaying the intense itch ing, and effecting a permanent cure. Price 60 cents. Addrewe T he Doctor Boeanko iledlclae Co., nuua.u. ooia vj u. a. kviuuju. STATE MEWS. nr fhA 1fith dav of this month Mr-. Tn;a ot ToVaTillfl bridereL in Rock- inghain county; , will be om hundred irpars old. He is active, and some times walks to Leaksville; a quarter of a mile. . ' , Asheville Advance: The county of Mitchell voted on the prohinmon noot. nn i last Monday, i -a. pnvaie note receivea u v gouwwuou "" city Btates that the county: went dry hir'ftKniif: one thousand five hundred majority; The voting population of the county does not exceed two thou- tuuu. . - Th fnllowinff are the dates of the - , . i enhrvnin in the summer of 1886 Aiheville. July 6 th. - three weeks; TiVnnklin .IlllV otn .10 OlSl . Dwue. July tb. four weeks; Winston; July Rth to 23d : WiJson June 1st, 31st WnBhinfrtnn. Ju v 12th. tour weeKs: wns-nhAth Citv.- Julv s I4tn. ; tnree weeks; Newborn, (colored) June 21st. Fav etteville News : In the late rains Mr. Daniel Buie lost his entire mm, including cotton gin and mill rocks Mr. William Cam s mill was also ae stroved. On McPherson's Creek tne mill of Mr. Jacob Readen was con siderablv damaged We have to record the breaking up oi rour more 'mills hv the recent rains. Overton's, the old w imams mm. ur, jwubbwu a MntiiAl'a and Bolton 8. J501tOU'8 and William's houses are damaged. These are nearly all the mills on the East side above the bridge. Chnd bourn Times: One of the sad dest accidents which has ever been vinited udoq this section of the couu- ty occurred A few. days since m the H rnvin of ; danadav ' Mitchell, a r.hild about eieht years of age. His mother beine confined to her Dea oy sickness, and there being no one else fihout the house, she sent the little follow to the well to draw water, and while attempting fip dp so fell in. The mother heard the screams ot ner child, but was unable to render him anv assistance, lay heipies upon ner couch while her child, passed from time into eternity. Asheville Citizen: On Wednesday, Jack Lambert.' whose sentence to death for the murder ot R. W. Wil son, in Jackson, -was confirmed by the Supreme court, was taken from Buncombe iail bv ohentt Jiicn ana DeDutv Aueustus Reynolds to Swain the BDnne term .or tne court for which is now in session, to be re-sentenced He reached Char leston Wednesday at five o'clock and' was at once taken to the court room, whereupon his Honor Judge Shipp, in a few words, proceeded to re sen tence the prisoner to be banged by the neck until he was dead, in the town of Charleston, on Friday July flthf Chatham Record: The frequent rains have caused the corn to grow rapidly, and the grass still more rap idly. The gram crops are injured oy the rains, and the farmers are behind in their work. . The agriculture out look is far from encouraging On last Thursday night Mr Q. S Poe lost sixty chickens, and a few nights previous : his neighbor, Mr Heath cock, had lost about forty.- Their suspicion being aroused as to who the theives might be, ; they began pulling down a rock wall at the bot torn of Mr. foe's garden, and all about in the crevices of the wall they round numerous dead chickens, and finally came upon three minks, which were killed. Wilmington Keview; There was a re-union of the survivors of Compa ny K,, Third North Carolina regi ment, at South Wasnington, Pender county, yesterday. Colonel E. D. Hall, of this city was the orator of the day. An able and interesting speech was also made by Mr. John kowe, a rising young eon of Pender. There was a large throng : in atten dance, excellent order- was observed,. and it was a gala day for the county. The company, whose re-union was held yesterday, was largely recruit ed in that section and they did noble service in the many fields of battle in which the gallant Third was en gaged during the war. Durham Recorder: Mr. W. H. Kerr will leave today .'for llion, N. Y. where he will go to manufacture thirty of his bag machines prepara tory .to starting a bag factory in Dur ham next fall. ' A company will be organized to manufacture from 500,- uuu to i,uuu,oou. bags per day.- ine Doara or county commissioners unanimously resolved and agreed to subscribe, ail. the members present, one hundred ' thousand dollars in bonds ; to the stock of the Durham & Roxboro Railroad Company, said oonas to oe issued in the denomina tions of five hundred, or one thous and dollars each, or put in denomi nations of five hundred dollars and part in denominations of one hun dred dollars, as the chairman of this board and directors of the railroad company may prefer. - Mammoth Ivory Tue)f s. Chambers' Journal, ' Mammoth tusks of ivory occasion ally come from giberia; but as these have been lying expos 3d for centuries. and probably for many thousands of years, and often ; buried in ice, the "nature" has gone out of them, and iney are not nt ror tne cutler's use. ine teetn ot me walrus and bipnoDO' tamus are used in considerable quan. A. Z A- 1 m a. . uty, ana Demg. oi suitable ' size, are used ! whole for making expensive carved handles. Ivory of the beet quality comes from the west coast of Africa, under the names of Cameroon. A.uguia una uraooon : ivory. This 18 brought down from the interior, and retains a larger- proportion of : the "fat" or gelatine, from the fact, prob- aoiy, tnat it is more recently ; from the animal. Jn this state it is called "green" jvory. It is more translu cent - and not so "white" as ' the Egyptian,, and othey ; kinds, called white ivory, that have been lying Urae and in a more sandy i exposed to the heat of the .''animal matter has die The excellence of the 7 consists in its greater - 1 in its growing whiter -1 at yellow as is the a gi tou by, case buyei s : of thet iter varieties. Yet ' through ignorance , usually prefer. the on that account i for the Sheffield whiter L are mere i ; . -1 trade, an 1 1 o 1 re than - doubled 1. The sales of three months at and sales are 1 extent and at Ilotterdam. At y of the beet i' " t coast of ; i'i 1 from Grer- r i agents -of r ; id these : t about amount ".er to Qer in price t ivory occm London an 1 also held, tc irregular int Liverpool, o. i quality, and i Africa, is offert .. i many ? and Fr ? American ccm& sales, and it is et one-quarter of t goes to Shefleld, a. London, and the ot mafcy, France, and if ates. CURE FOR SlCf For proof that r headache, ask your age . Only one for a . Seats. ' Sold by L. Bv v sick packr .es.ifi '.Talking about schemes for obtain ing wealth," remarked a TEashington ana Georgetown street-car driver to a . reporter, "reminds ; me of a very simple . little " trick practiced by a seven-vear-old newsy who holds out at the junction. He waits until he sees a car in which there are several ladies, then he jumps on board and attempts to " sell ; his papers. Nine cases out of ten be - fails, but. that don't" bother him "one bit.. He gets dovfn on his knees beside an emoty seat, and: emptying air the pennies out of his pocket he counts them over very carefully. Of course be attracts the attention of ever body in the car. As be counts an expression ot. iierriuxe uisappuiQiixienu uuuiea iuim his eyes and steals rapidly over the rest ot his countenance. - - ' ; - 4 'Jist lost 15 cents today,' he ex claims in a doleful voice, and appa rently to himself, as he slips his wealth back into his pocket. , " Say, missus,' he continues, . -Duy a paper, won t vou. ana neip me out?' - - - - "Ten chances to one the lady buys, and so do all the other - ladies in the car, and probably, some of the gentle men. The result is that the young ster seldom - fails to sell out every paper he has v ' . ' . i , I, - I, ., Scoti'H Emnlsloss ofPure Cod Llrer Oil, with nypophosphltes. In Pulmor ary Affections and Scrofulous Diseases. Dr. Iba M. Lisa, New York, says: "I have pre scribed Scott's Emulsion and need tt It my family and am greatlj pleased with it Have .found it verr serviceable In Scrofulous diseases and Pulmo nary affections.'' . " . ;j-; fr V. i'.--Xii:r":S 8TARTLIPJG BUT TRUE. L Wilis Poist. Texas. December 1. 1886 After suffering for more than t hree years with dis ease of the throat ano lungs, I got so low last sp. ing I was entirelr unable to d anything, and my rona n was so oaa i scarcely Hieui any ai, uikuu My druggist, Mt. H. V Goodnight, -ent me a trial bottle ot ub. Rosijnto's Coush and Luns Syrup. I found relief, and alter using six il.io bottles, I was entirely cured. J. ju. rixfjDBs, Sold oy jl. n wribion. Positive Cure for Piles. To the DeoDle of this county we would say we have been given the agency of Dr. Marchlsl's Italian Pile Ointment emphatically guaranteed to care or money rerunaea miernai. ezveraai, duuu. oieev Ing or itching piles. Price 60c a box. Mo core, no pay. For site byL. H.C B. Wrlston, dmgglst, Charlotte BROIVNS IRON BITTERS WILL CURE HEADACHE INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS DYSPEPSIA NERVOUS PROSTRATION MALARIA CHILLS and FEVERS -TIRED FEELING GENERAL DEBILITY PAIN in the BACK and SIDES IMPURE BLOOD CONSTIPATION FEMALE INFIRMITIES RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES - FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS The Genuine has TradsJark and crowed Red lines on wrapper. .'.TAKE NO OTHER. TORTURES t i ' -4JTP BLOOD HUMS HUMILIATING Sraptlons, Itchlnga and Burn ing fcK'.n tortures, Loathsome Sores, and every species of Itching. Scaiy. Pimply, Inherited, Scrofulous and Contagious Diseases of the Blood, Skin and Scalp, with loss of Hair, Irom Infanry to old ag are positively cured by Cpticuba, the great brun (jure, ana uuticura aoAP. an exquisKe cin Beautifier externally, and Coticoha Bksolykmt, ue new ttiooa rurmer, internauy. COVERED V1TII flOREA. I have been afflicted since last Match with Skin-dlaease th doctors culled Eczema My face was covered with scabs and sures. and the itching and burning were almost unbearable Seeing your ctmcuBA ukhkdiu senigniy recomroenoed concluoed to give them a trial, using theCmcuKA and Cutictjba Soap externally, and Bbsolvbht Internally, for four months. I call myself cured, in gratitntde for which I make this puolic statement, ; Mrs CLABA A. FBKDEBICK. Bboad Bpook, Coi5. SfAI.P.PACR.EABSI andA'ECK I was afflicted with Eczema on the Scalp, Face, Ears and Neck, which the druggist where I got your remedies, pronounced one of the worst eases that had come under his notice. ue advised me to try jour timet ba hEMspTss, and after five days' use my scalp ai,d part of my face were en tirely cured, ai.a i nope in another week to nave my aars. neck and the other part of my face cured HJtttMAK BJUAUK. 120 E. '4th ETREKT, N8W Tork. iTcmnreii8iKAsr.s ci bed Cdtictjba stands at the bead Qf its class, eepeci ally is tnis the ens with the Cutigtjba Soap, Have had an unusually good sale this summer, owing to the prevalence of an aggrava ed form of lien tnrougn some localities in tne country, in which the CtmcraA Levboies proved satisfactory. : W. JU UABUiUU. Ui OggtSU tjhiohtowh, Kr. . - i IJT1CKJRA REMjKIIK!I' Are sold by nil drntrglsts. Price: Cuticuba 50 cents: kksoi vknt. tl.ou: Soap. Ja cents. Forraa Drug ahd Cbdmicai, Co., Boston Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases. ' - D C 1 1 TIFY the Complexion and Skin by using utsu tne ucncuRA bOAP. THBSKWINO MACHINE IS THE ' cause , of Uterine rains and Wrak- 'CBa ' ror Aguuig oi ies ana uaca, 1 Kidney Pains. Sciatica. Chest Pains. Weakness and Inflammation, the Cuti- pCKA NT1-FAIH JFLASTKB IS infallible. imO. ' - - Printiag Press for Sale. IB AVE FOR 8 ALB a complete Adams Book and Newspaper Pres. Size of nlaten S4xliO Inches. The machine Is in good order, made b Hoe ft Co.. standard work. List Price , --. $2,240 00 wiuoesoiaior - - , .r, . ouu on terms to suit purchaser. -,: ' . . CHSa. B. JUNKS, anSdtf ", Charlotte Observer. WANTED; IPCHTC o money with air Amateur Photo outfit, n AUCn I d collecting family jjicturos trt enlargE. Suecul W (Uy ollet. Empire Copying Co., SMI Canu bu, Mrt mBraodlewSm DlrM Joe Hersofa' Brmrdy . Is still the beat Blood Purifier on the market. . -- iHO H. Mo ADEN, Wuolenale Druggist' Safes for Sale, Two good second-hand safes trill be sold cheap . One HILLEB'S. . One HKBEQf&'3. Apply to Chas. B. Jones, a ' sepMiwtf . .--;. this; 1WICB. A W T C n I-ADI KS to work for us at their tin I CU. own hnmna to tin nor wk can be quietly made. Ho photo i alnting; no CanVaMlnff. Korflll) rmrtliviilaria nlAiaaui aridroaa at once,CRESCENr ABT COMPANY, 10 Central Street, Boston, Mass., Box 6170 , - -, ; To Printers beAsold)2hetpOT,(' llM'' Wougl1 Pap" Outtar.wjn Apply to Chas, B. Jones, at ; 8tttUwtr . THIS OUTICl- : FOR RENT. - lania , , R.n .COCHBSHK.Manager. FOR SALE. : Se1 T,fa,8tret- -BIM trees on ike lot. Charlotte Real Estate Aecy, itar25(tf ' B. S. COCHSA Manager SKIN - ft Capital Prize $150,003. "W fin hAwhti iw.rtifu that tM stiver . - " . -i ' . r ,i vise the arrangements for au ine juontruy anA Oun.rt.erhi Dratoinas of the Lcvis- inan State ljntte.ru uomoanv. anam xwr- son manage and control the Drawings themselves, and that the same are con- auetea tmtn nonesry, twines. " aood faith toward all oarties, andwt mtthnriK tmt tuvmnanu to we trua ccthji- oate, iiithfac simUies of our signature attached, n its aaveriiaemani. 7ommissfoaer9. W. fh ttMJArnirmpA Banks and Bankers will pay aU Prizes drawn n a. ne juunsuniu on ajvimi which may be presented at our cpun tera. -'. ' -' 1 J. IF. OGLEADT. Pres. Louisiana. National Hank. . J W. KILHRGTII, Pres State National Rank. - A. BALUWn, Pree Hew Orleans Hat'l Bank. nTO(mNTEiilraMoN': u. . orer Half ajloa DistritM Loiiisiuia State LotterrCs. Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Legisla ture for Educational and Charitable purposes- -with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve fund of over $560,000 has since been added. 1 By an overwhelming popular vote Its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution auopteaiwoemoer za, a. v.. ioto. ; Its Grand Single Number Drawings will take Siace montniy. it never scales or postpones, ook at the following Distribution: . 193d Grand Monthly AND THB Eitraortliiiary Quarterly: Drawioi In the Academy of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, June id, iisabi unoer tne personal supervision and management of Gkjt. O, T. Bkatjkegard, of La., and Gen. Jtjbal A. Eably of Virginia. CAPITAL PRIZe, $lffO,0OO. S"Notice. Tickets are ' Ten , Dollars only. Halves, $5. Fifths, $2. Tenths. Si. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize of - $158,000, ' 1 Grand Prize of . ' 50,000. 1 Grand Prize of 20,000, : 2 l arge Prizes of iu,P00, 4 Large Prizes of B.Ooo, 20 Prizes of 1,000, 60 " " - 600. 100 - 8u0, 200 " . 200, - 600 . 100. 1,000 . " . 60, $150,000 60)00 . 30,000 2D.0P0 20,000 20.060 . 28,000 30,000 40,000 60,000 50,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. . 100 Approximation Prizes of $200, $20,000 . loo , , 100, '10,000 100 ' " - 76, 700 279 Prizes, amounting to $522,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the office of the company In New Orleans. (or further information write clearly, giving full address. ' Postal Notes, Express Honey Orders, oi New York Exchange in ordinary letter.' Currency ny .Express iai our expense; aauresnea , - M. A. DAUPHIN, . New Orleans, La. Or H. A. DAUPHIN, . - Washington, D. C. Make P. O. Honey Orders payable and address itegistered Letters to . WKW OBLKAN3 NATION AI BANK, New Orleans. Ls, A Chance For Al -A GRAND SALS OF c CLOCKS and .JEpLRY, 1 Ltamond8 Stiver and Silver-Plated Ware, peetiiclest &c Prices eut down from Thanksglvtng Day to uaren 4tn isso,, Those wanting any of the above goods will pleast call and hear my prices, they are the lowest and tne goods are tne nest. , A. T BTTTLKR. S. . 000HRA.TSE. -0HA3. . JONES CHARLOTTE R E. COCHRANE, Manages. THIS AGENCY WILL BUY AND SELL LANDS of every descrlptixn and In any part of North or South Carolina, and will rent property In the city of Charlotte. . collect rents.' attend to reoalrs and make prompt returns, and If desired will at tend to payment oi taxes, enecung oi insurance, etc. All property put into out bands will be , 1 AdTertlsed Free of Cost . For a stipulation previously agreed npon. r ' - IOne dwelling house on B street, 7 rooms, closets In each room, well of good water, lot 99x100 feet, In good nei".hborhood. Price, $2,000. O One dwfi Jng on 5th street, adjoining residence ruj o. m. howju,i rwuiB, wen oi water ano stable, :. lot 50x198, convenient to business. - Price, 41,550 Q One dwelling on South Tryon street, adjoining Uresldenoe of Dr. Bratton, 8 rooms, closets and pantry, well of water, well located for a boarding , house. Price, $3,000.' , . . . """s 5Om dwelling on .corner of Graham and 10th streets, 6 rooms, kitchen, well of water, lot 120 w'ot.uu va ujw street. . ' ., . M. ..v, 9X,4UU, Q One dwelling on Poplar street, 10 rooms int 099xli8teet brick kitchen, outoouses, steble.weU - of good water, said on terms to suit purchaser H rruiD, .uuuk . .. ., ;ti,,... ... OO Twolote,No28rand mymw4&tomi OA ' Ins 99 feet on B street and ninnina- thrmk to C street. On the premises Is a two-story fra&e aweiuur.-mTou twuu ouu miui BHirenouaev - '- q j Tn yard at Lowesvnie. Ni C.,; 22 - ther r x - vai, i pooi, s ume 1 Boop nouse UBca Dark house, bark mill house, stabler dwelling; 10 acres land connected with tan yard. -Price $1,000, or will lease for 5 or 10 uears on reasonable terms. -OA Lot fronting on Horehead St.. 99x966 feet I DV small two-room house, well, lot well set with frntttrees. Price $860. o . - " ; ; ' ' i -J Five-room dwelling with kitchen and stable. 1 1 lot 99x198 on West Tide"Btreett. oeautua grove and well ef good water. . Price $2,200. - . ;l k O One story frame dwelling and lot on Stone iZ - wall street. .Price $600. . - .. , . 19 One lot and a half lot, un Improved, on th TtJ , comer ot B and 11th streets. Price $650, . Fifty acre of land in and. adjoining Hunt jJt: ersvllle, N. C. On the place there Is acorn, fortable tour-room dwelling house, good barn, crib, kitehen and well. Very desirable property. Price $j6.oo per acre.. C t Lot with two-story house, six rooms and two room kitchen, well and garden, being proo. eradjolnlng J. S. Phillips' residence, tries Sirs. Joe Person's Remedy Ia Still thA har lnwt Dnri.. ie market." ' a. Lpaijuv, wno, hes REAL ESTATE AGENCY PflLICEPlO. . ATMirrA,GA.,Juy 23,1885. Whenever I know of anything that might be ot servioe to my fellow-men, I desire to Impart such information; hence I give the following facto to the public: - T- , - r - ' Mrs. M. M. Prince," living at 88 West Fair St. Atlanta, Ga., has been troubled for several months with and ugly form of catarrh, attended with a copi ous and offensive discharge from both nostrils. . Her system became so affected and reduced that she was confined to bed at my house for some time, and received the attention of threephysldans; and used a dozen bottles of an extensively adver tised blood remedy, all without the least benefit. She finally commenced the use oi B. B. B. with a decided Improvement atones, and when ten bot tles had been used, she was entirely cured of aU symptoms of oatarra. : It gave' her an appetite, and increased her stimoftfi. rapidly ,"and I cheerfully recommend it as a aulck and cheap tonic and Blood Purifier. - " i. W. GLOBS, Policeman. Was it Cancer ? I have been taking B, B. a for six or seven weeks for something like cancer on my neck, and I would not take ovg tbooband Domas for the benefit received. I had previously tried various so-called blood remedies, but B. B. B. is the best, theaulckest and the cheapest blood purifier I ever used. I refer to any merchant of Griffin, Ga, c . - x ... . J. H. BABNES, Griffin, 6a. BOTH HANDS' UP. A Ncwnantte Sffddeiily B-jasea ' Hia Hands, for' the First Time In Two Years. Ctorresponolenoe Atlanta Journal. NiwiTAV, Ga., June ia Mr. Jacob G. 8poncler an old and respected cl'lzen of this place expert enoed rather a Budden change In his gesUculatlve extremeties lately. It senms that a little over years ago Hr. Sponcler had a severe attack of Bhenmaa.Hm, his arms became useless, and. In fact, he could not raise his hands to his head until the other day, when he called on the druggist and obtained a preparation tha Rcteof like- magic on him, for after taking the first half bottle he could move his arms about; and when be had taken six bottles he was soundand well. Bev. W. W. Wads worth and our people generally who are familiar with the ease -almost swear by the wonderful remedy now. IfrSponcler said the medicine was called B. B. B. . - . - BLOOD POISON. Hr, A. p. W, pt Hampton, a hasKrecently emerged from one of the most, remarkable of Blood Poison on record. . His body and limns had no less than four hundred small ulcers his bones tormented him with pain bis appetite failed his kidneys presented frightful symptoms and aU doctors and 100 bottles of the most popu lar Blood Poison remedy failed to give hlfh any relief. Hs secured B. B. B., the concentrated quick core, and five bottles healed the ulcers, re lieved aQ pain, eared his .kidneys, restored appetite, and made him a healthy and happy man Mr. Ilosivrertli Interviewed. From the Southern Clipper. - - "Yes," said Mr. James L. Bosworth, ah old lanUan, "tt was twelve years ago when 1 oontracted a terrible ease ot blood poisoning. My affijctlon wag truly horrible. I had no appetite, did not steep wen at night, my digestion was Impaired, my throat waacanteiized five times, and In fact I was a total wreck. 1 had been under the treatnr ent of several of fhp leading physicians ef Atlanta; tried nearly every blood remedy advertised; went to Hot Springs receiving no benefit whatever.' - - iAnd you remained in this condition twelve years?" Intdrrupped the Clipper man. ' "Tea sir, and more than that. . Three years I was lata up with rheiunaOsm. Ml knees were drawn np in such a position that I could not leave my bed for months.' My life became a lingering torture. A truly woonderfol blood remedy recommended, known as B. B B. 1 used it, sir, 6 bottles cured me, and I really believe it to the grandest and quickest blood lremedy ever known.' ',' ' - - 8CROFI7IA. Are any rnernbers of your family thus' afflicted? Have ther scrofulous swelling of qb glands? Have they any scrofulous sors or : nfpers ? If and tt should be neglected, the peculiar taint, or poison, may deposit itself Is the substance of bings, producing consumption. Look well to condition Qf your family, and If thus afflicted give the proper remedy without gelay. 8t that which makes absolute cures in the shortest space, of time. -The nneerlng finger of public opinion points to B.-B. B. as the most wonderfol remedy for sejofqlii ever known. - . ' r Ask your neighbors, ask your drngglst, ask or right to those who give ttelr certificates, and tM eon vlnoed that B.B.B Is the quickest and most perfect Blood Purifier ever before known, v ' . Although a practitioner of nearly twenty years, my mother Influenced me to procure B. B. B. for her. She had been confined to her. bed several monti8 wltn Rhenmatlsm which had stubbornly resisted an the usual remedies.' Within twenty- four hours after commencing B. B B. I observed marked "relief. She has Just oommenoed her third bottle and Is nearly as active as ever, and has been to the front yard with "rake in band," clean ing up. Bar Improvement Is truly wonderful and Immensely gratifying. Vt'i- Boole or Wonders. ' By addressing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta. Gs any one tfin secure free one of the prettiest and most valuable 82 page books now oat.' It tells all about the blood, its diseases and remedlesBcrofula, Ul cers, BhemnaOsm, Klaney Affections, Skin Ho nors, Ac., Ac. Drop a postal for It at once. ' " J ' 1 a'H.MOinWMaT,lLl).;' Jacksonville, Ala., June 8,1885 Do not fan to send to a B. Co.. AUant. e in. copy of tielr Book of Wonders, free. " , ' SEASOIABLE LAW1NS AND WHITE GOODS I Of all kinds for sale cheap for casl ELIMs&'COHEl WHOLXSALB AND RXTAIL DlEALifi'lN All kinds of BEDDIiNG? &C. fins of aU kmds on hand. No. 5 West' Tv1a QHoat n.n.i.u. vt . 9 sw em wif vusvimw, orifl VwUllQIi . ENG RAG Bofgies and ; Carriages North Garolioa two "";WE ARE The largest Carriage Man ufacturers in Korth Caro lina. ' For Durability.' Style and finish, we are un surpassed. . . his At - ago j 2x - .. . r .. . v raw bii, inmmeu tviui $40.00. : . . was and be the the (0 D 33- CO 0 B- Cf-H- o 7 a 10 0 Hi -2 - " .'. V r CtTAFJiOTTli N. a ' GO " ' - ' A Full Stock of ' 1 Oriental laces, Danburg Tdglngs and Insertijf BURGESS NI0Hai3 . " d Mr- was HOME Sll :o: -vt- TYSON & JONES, Carthage, N. C. Noehoady work. Every Buggy, Carriage or Phaeton that leaves our J -:o:- K E EJ1 23 H B E m We are 'at home, and w can always be found to make good our p-onj To Je aMe to coqptitt cessfully, : in price quality, with the manufacturers 1 1 ti North ass West. For sale by A. C. nntchlson A Co., Charlotte, TV. C, Tan Gilder Brown, AMberflle, C, W. fllmltbdeal, Silisbury, fl. G BosUc Ilroiliere A Wright, Shelby, IV. C, W. BU Williams), Hetrton, M, C, TYSON & JONES, Carthage N. C. Keeps the largest and most complete stock c IFmiipjimfltoif,B IN THE STATE. Afccd-rpom Buit of Q pieces, imitation walnut, $22.()0, u ; iq : A u . mai ble top imitation walnn! Abed-room suit of 10 pieces, walnut with marble to r Elegant walnut and cherry suits from $75,00 to $175, 1 A parlor suit ot 7 pieces, imitation of raw silk, $30.00. I Parlor suits of 7 pieces, domestic ' or silk plush, $40.00 ti Lounges in great variety from $5.00 to $30.00. Sideboards : u . 15.00 to 125.00. Baby Carriages in great variety from $6 00 to $35.00. Wow', Shades, : Cornice Poles ani Oil Pail POFFJNS AND METALLIC CASES. Wi: r o "0 P o CD CP y 3 a 52 K n r a? p 3 0) c b i I 1 No charge for packing or dray age.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 13, 1886, edition 1
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