i 16 ' ni&C?o oi Ol' . - -. v 'vgaaaa 1 'r"g -r w.mti a rk&esmttWW I : TO.B,iW V:.-' it- kan - Wirt Oi . it-. MOM " "."tU 71-- PMarfUMflW aatolsv of the mi11 " .v.. huuuita lit 3 ..'.'-oL.dnitd tk M of ,ve iuu a. Quinine ea t ens'" ' ""T- 4 f i ? X55X Tr.2? h the hemes of tar a. manner, oniuni ------ been i? "".htthlU settlsrs loose Ia ernflVi ub wd Vr.iiky o1t remain Exnerie.oe taught these settl.rs long the amount ol quimn-e recplred t &vs out ?hf malarial Vo In tbs MeoO, ?S?fn?i DlaceVif -noiT worse poUon. a "TrtrBtion 6f the system made worse -SfiSof better The effects of the qui- drch7orderel ttomacls, elouAed ment l faculties, 4Wted . ffi to t. wfil"k.rtb. s ed"eal profession has very eratefnllr ttaUIart's . -Meal j?rnL . iJL coa taw an ww j ,-v"" eon, wale, the n i Sim a.aa MIS tnilVlf n- SrT. m.r We aftfeed fer iwU the wsen .mpWel f nnj iui - - - . - . - 1 4 malaria sew fertlfy aHlniS. TwerthT of ih. artert period o ta nr refessten." The TDoee4l to mala their roads A . 'Un J . v XT Duffy's pure malt whiskey is the only -i ff. itt nnr whiskeT. free from fusel alL ehas "been teste by ehemlsts, ft to the ieeognh!e-d core la Malarial atteeke .n. rffleed b the people and ike medical profetslen. syetem aaiH rat my,? ot nie aisease irocenuiuii ' "i kw ik nu of Dare unadulterated t. - OMAN ! ESS n 0 m HER KT FKIM1 D. J. BRAOFILD'S n I.UE REGUlATflu This Iamau8 remedy most happily meets the de mands of the age for woman's peculiar and multt . ,.,.,! sfflintinna tt. in ramedrfor WOMAN ONLY, nri far onSPilClAL CLASS of her diseases. Itl a specific for certain diseased conrtltions of the nnmh uni TwiTiORoft to so control the MenntTUAi Function us to regulate all the derangements and rregularines oi woman-s ; " Ks proprietors claim for tt no other medical prop . Snd tfl dmibt the fact that this medicine does eoslUvelr possess such controlling and regulating powers is simply to discredit the voluntary testt manr ot theusaads of living witness whe aret Afty tMMag la Isvft is sMa4 bvatHsflam THE WATER. gTOWXO UP BA11S-W1TEB FOIt 1IIT WEATHER A Plan Xli mom wn - t per and I W or tit Tryinsf-- WUmK Mr. Cl Aecompiwiieu. , RftADFIELDTS gMAl3 RlSGtrLATOK Is strictly a vegetab1e compound, and is the pro- net of medical science and practical experience direct ed towards the benefit of SUFFERING XVOXl&M It is the studied prescription of a learned phy- gleian whose study was WOMAN, and whose fame became enviable and boundless because of his won derful success in the treatment and cure of female eoinplalnts. THE BEUDLaTOH the grandest remedy known, and richly deserves its name: . yOiiAN'S QEST pRIENDl Because it controls a class of function, the various deransfemeuts o! which cause more ill health than ail other causes combined, and thus rescues her lrum a long train of afflictions which sorely embit ter ber life and prematurely end her existence. Oh! what a multitude of living witnesses can testify to Its charming effects! Woman! take to your confi dence this , . . PRECIOUS BOON OF HEALTH! . It will relieve you of nearly all the eoaplaints peculiar to your sex. Beiy upon it as year safe guard for health, happiness and long life. Sold by all druggists. Send for our treatise on the Health and Happiness of Woman, mailed free, which gives all particulars. :.- ' TH3S BBADfISU RSSULATBB CO., ,; ; Box ft. Atlanta, (rt. WHOLSSALB - " LAOER EB DEAjLER ASi ... BOTTIxBIk, -.. CHARLOTTE, N. C Bepreaenta two of the largest LAGEB BSB Breweries in the United State . The Berfraer Sl Engel. Brewing Co., of Philadelphia., and the , V. Sc M. ScJialTer BrewtBg Co. . Hew Tork. ' ' ' - THE LARGEST LAGER BEES BOT TLING fcSTABLrSHMENT- IN THE CITY. ' ' Orders Solicited. All orders promptly filled and delivered free of charge to any pwt ef the city. ' . dao30dlf - v ; ' el- -A BRAND SALS 07- latches. CL8CKS - -and .MEM, LtamondtH Silver and Silver-Platti Ware,. . lectaeliest M . Prlnes eat down from March 4th 1885. . Thanksgiving Day to Those wanting any of the above goods will please all and hear my prices, they are the lowest ano the goods are (he best. : . .. , J. T. RTTT1 F,R, MILITARY & NAVAL ACADEMY, - 1; OIFOUD, M. . Cadets are to be appointed from several Can ' gressloaal Districts ot the state of North Carolina, aod tQ389 desiring appointments are Nquecei to make tmmdlte appuca-.ion. - Cadets receiving appointments entee the Academy free ofbo:trd. Total enrollment of Cadets 2E4, represent lag thirty three Staces and two Territories. :jesloo begins Julr 20th. Fud information will se given by ap plying to - - COi B. J. BUEteBoB, 8upt. 'r junelSeodlm. v' v- - ISafes for r8ale. Two good second-hand safes'" will be sold cheap - One MILLES'a "i One HEBBEWS. , Apply to Clias. B, Jones, a ma ra sep9dwtf ' . THT3 7FF1CJ. . - Mrs. JoePeiLlMf , IIJHU iUOWTOlDlow i hi hit vii r Vr,-Sr- ....V fi.J-w - . H. Davis in wreenvuie news, , , A Mr; Cole, an old citizen or nne State 6f New York; har dereloped 'something in tbe way ot saving tne ninvwatftr buddIy aeainat 8unnaeF drought that ia worth the attention of intelligent ttarmers m tne mu. cuuu- JCveryooaj Knows tuae tu iffortv-five or. fifty .inches) in. the At-i lactic States ia abundant to save the land from disastrous . drougnt, pro- id9d ; the water supply can benem where it falla - and protected from. evaporation under the summer sun. II ine waior rau uo euudrou wi uf hillsides bj -:t a judicious symtem of darna or 'leTel terracme. (a it : is called for the want of a better name,) and j can ibe drawnand . held under eroiind. and under the terrace along the whole length for future, use, we shall be prepared for the cheapest andrths besc system er irrigation the world has ever known. f Is that not sot t - Mr.' Cole says he . has discovered the way and has practically demon strated his plan. I give it for what it.is worth the statement as publish ed by William- Mill. Butler .in the June number of the 'Chaatauquon. Of this special matter - itr. Butler says: .-v':-" i;::;i''i"-.f "It "was but half-a-dozen y eirs ago th&t Mj. Cole finally perfected hid system and prepared to ; pup it into operation. He had purcbasedl a steep and sterile farm on a hill si'(e near Wells ville, Alleghany counSy, the soil of which was , surface-washed and gullied by heavy rains, and suu baked in dry weather. Upon this most unpromising spot he laid out a.iiew garden of " EkJen. " Along the wretched hill side he dug a series of trenches, t (on ; a dead - le rel ' of course,) about a rod - apart, each a yard wide and from three to five feet deep. Ac the bottom of these trenches, he placed looly cobble and : blocky Btoues ; for a tool or two. then flat ones, and over these a quaivtity of smaller stones, which were in turn covered with tod or turf,brusb straw, or other materisl to prevent tibe fine earth from falling into the dravices between the stones. The . excavated soil was placed on top and then a sol nes of croes or overfl ow trenches was built, not so deep as th reservoirs, and each filled (at the - bottom, he mescs of course,) with small stoned, tsA teSI4 -wuk flat om, Tkis work: 0t Mrcroa 4tteM he . j 1 , . 1 m , Craauaiiy Uk9uar over are cra, and the result is he catches and holds back the water from dews, rains and 'melting snows : , falling; upon that much of hi3 hill . side trench d, and tha water, after an equableJySltra- tion through tne soil, is released. at the foot of the slope in a never fail- ing stream of pure water ajb spring temperature. The soil thus treated,' has been cha rtged from one of the most barren and uu productive spots in the State into the most valuable piece of ground of its s:ze, not underglass, in the world, producing gigantic fruits and plama whore pigmy vegetation once eked out a miserable existence. The transformation has : been most marvelous, and proves conclusively that the remedy, applied is many times better than the best hitherto known for the purpose of replacing lost wa$er supplies and restoring arid places' to fertility. : s .V 1: . A forest in a natural state forms a great reservoir admirably adapted to receive and distribute "large supplies of moisture. f Its beds piled , with layers of leaves, twigs,f alien branches and remnants - of decayed logs, be comes a deep pot or hollow frame work filled with ' myriads of pipes, tubes and aqueducts interspersed with . millions of miniature logs that ob struct and hold in position tha water, until it is absorbed, - by the humus below. Mr. rCole's five acres has stowed away in its bosom, ready for. immediate work, the improved mas chinery of a wbole forest which it would take many years to grow. - : f Thus the 5 benefits of the. forest many times multiplied and the bene fits of the land cleared and cultivat ed" to produce bread, with a capacity increased from thrice to five fold are realized on one and the same spot. : 7 The farmers of the .United. States expended five ; million five hundred thousand dollars for tile, and, dug nearly fifty-three thousand miles of drain to put it in, all for the purpose of hastening the exit ojf the water to-, ward the seal Had they devoted the money thus expended, or but half of it, to subsurface water preserves and irrigation, so that three-quarters of the rain fall should no longer escape paying tribute to. the crops, what an advance would have been , made to. ward the new era of nrosDeritv a Already there has come a frank re cognition of the merits of this sys tem from men of eminent scientific attainments, who. have visited, the once barren hill side " in Alleghany couDty. -; - . i. ' The Hon. John Swinburn, of Alle ghany, says: .. . . . "Mr. Cole's plan ; is exceedingly simple in detail, and the greatest wonder to any one who ; shall see or read of it, will be that it bad not been thought of, developed and adopted long before." -iv:- .' rj- ; "The thinking farmer who reads the above statement of oldMr.'. Cole's disoovary win think and' think and think and keep on thtaltikg Ufltil he sees to what extent he ,can utilize this thiog and make bottom lands up on the hiilsidfeB and all about the old farm. -,:'' ? f f'ify t-7. ,i;:!j--r ;:f It is certainly true' that under drainage has revolutionized farming in many countries, - notably in ; Eog. land ; but here is a plan whicjj, while li secures au the - benefits . ot under drainage by the tile system, lets off Xhe water through the little crosi trenches s gradually that the supply will hardly be exhausted for wki after an ordinary rainfall.: )f course the main trenches or reservoirs can not ba placed so near together on a large farm, as Mr. Cole's five acre field shows, but to place thera only under the terraces, as terraces ' are now being laid off in this - country, would evidently make a ' perceptible difference in the supply of moisture during a drought ot three weeks or a month's duration. Mr. Cole's system is certainly wor thy of consideration. Aiifl nit.rwm": The continued rains are calamitous: Tbey bara a de pressing effect toX t nmfl Anil wurav ., Aonohon ha been cut is in Uauuv, ...f!tha dangotneUDcrBpu--r ohmv ' f mrn wn ca ua ' worked: oats is .lodging, i In Mlinrrfinirn tobaCCO '8 TUn- ninr im snindling: and eltogtherv the outlook is gloomy. Fayetteville .News: - Mr. R. - H, Yt ..a fwtm Ahrve Heei today, re- ports a very earnest convention , at that place yesterday between f She. whisky dealers of . Laurmburg and shna TTeel. (the towns being only ;ico orvart.V at which theV de' ;aa tv.t nn whikv should be sold ; hrm nlAnea . hereafter for i less u- ft rfniiara a nation." ana there nnnn thev aereed upon a forfeit by T irt ahmild violate the agree meat, and their they went back to business. ,-- , - T?nnirincrhm Rocket : A promi r, Poa noA farmer tells us that the mon Drain crom on the river are. the poorest they have been since the war or , inereaoouto. " r Pa noatni of the Methodist church here, went out to Eoberdel Mills last QnnHoir. nfhornnnn and ortranized a church ' of ! twenty-tbrea members Verilv. this ia a season of ram and the farmers are getting decidedly Kin Thv rat that their crops are literkilv "run awav with grass," the ground continuing so wet that they cannot, work themv'..:;ciS'4'v Goldsboro Argus: We learn by tBlnhnno fr.ra Suow Hill that on Saturday moruif, young whie man - narriwi' Marllua . Fields shot nnd inats.nt.lv killed a nesrro man on hint nlantjtun. near rcha& place- It B(mfl that the two eot into a dis pute, when the negro called Fields a liar, whereupon the latter went into his house and trot a double-barrel ahnt.-oiin and extinsrui8hed him. 4 We heliove Fifids has thus far eluded capture. Fields is said to be a young man whose father is well circum stanced and highly respected. News and Observer : Three hun dred persons, fully two thirds ladies, and a great numbar both joung and nrflttv. left vrsterdav at 6 45 p. m. in the special trafrf for Black Mountain, to attend the rortn vjaronna ieacn rs' aseemblv. Tbe indefatigable Mr, Eugene G Hari ell was in charge of the entire party, and he succeeded. in his usual happy style, ; in being in sixteen places acd aciwenng fifty Questions at the same time. The train picked op people ' eyery station be tween Raleigh and Ashevill. It is expected that ssven husdred people will be present. Alamance' Gleaner: Alamanoe is jaastBtanf rigltt oo i : her manufac rniabicrfoTward hia.. w ' weaving mill at Haw River; besides he has a large number of houses- fort opera tives about ready - for occupancy. Messrs. Walter L. aiid Ed. C. Holt are having the brick work bf their new factory at Company bhops done at present. . Mr. Banks Holt is build ing a dye house, making prepara tions for an addition to ; his $ actory and erecting tenement house? at this place. , And Messrs. Scott; Donnell & Scott will begin the building of their new cotton mill near the depot in a short while. ; Thus affairs progress. .-- t A-TemTlvousajad. Dollar Peniotu. 1 - Gen.'Davis, pension agant at Pbila- f- Iplnhia on Mondav. forwardpd a check, to J-ievi Miner, otnamokin, Pa., for $10,141 due mm as .; pension. The amount includes baetr pension from January 22, 1865, to thepreaent i time. Miller enlisted in uompany.u, Forty-ninth Pennsylvania Volunn teers, June is, imi, ana was aisv fthareed for disability r January 82, 1865. ; Jie maae application ior tne pension more than twopty-ona years ago for disease of the eyes, resulting 1mm small oox. .with which he was taken Bick, shortly alter nis enlist ment. r On' J une 7. 1865. he was allnwpul a pension of t4' per month February 21, 1873, it was increased to $31.25 ; June 4, 1874 it jwas again in-rflARd. this time to $50 per month,. and June 17 it was etui runner in creased to $72. In all the years that he was allowed this pension, irom some cause unknown to the pension, j agent Or his clerks, Miller never drew the money. She ia a Great Girl. Gen: Woolf ord,; member of Con- m. I -rr - va iJ.J gress, rrom iencucicy. aiienut u mo President's reception xueeaay even-, ing; and -thus expresses himself in rega-d te the fresiaents Driae:;r:csne is a first i ate looking young woman, She is a heap prettier than he is. The President . has "outmarried himself, She is a plum, beauty. - It is the first reception 1 have attenaea since i gos to Uongress, anft l woum not nave gone, then except to see the -presi dent's wile, - i was paiq ior my yisiu. She is a great girl; :' OF- RAGS' WANTED Paid in .CiSliiOH-.TiliDE; j' . Atlanta, GA., Ju y 23, 1885. Whenever I know of anything that might be ol service to my fe tow-men, I deilre to Impart each Information; hence I give the following facts to the publics j " , ,i Mrs. M. M. Prince, ilvtcg at 88 West Fair St. Atlanta, Ga.,"has been troubled for several months with and ugly form e catarrh, attended with a copl . 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 three physicians; and used a dozen bottles of an extensively adver tised blood remedy, all without the least benefit She finally commenced the use of B. B. B. with i . . . . a decided improvement at once, and when ten bot tles bad been used, she was entirely cured ot all symptoms of catarrh. .: It gafve her an appetite, and Increased her Rtrengtjh rapidly, and I cheerfully recommend It as ... i ..' a qnlcH and cheap tonic and Blood Purifier. ' ' ' t . - J. W. 6L0KB, ' Policeman. -AT . A Full Stock of Oriental Laces, IfaKbnrg Edgiegs acdlnsritivp,:; LAWINS AND WHITE GOODS Of all kinds for sale cheap for cash at ELIAS & COHEN BURGESS NICHOLS WHOLKSALB AND BSTAIL DKALKB IN &ll kinds of . f Wks it Cancer ? ttspEPsia ROSS & i SlriMtsa. it tends, by knpunti nutrition, nd d- tor Rapid Pclin. m mm iui tt mi " . - :- Cr w iw V . sr3 isi i:l i i m BOOIC AND STATIONZBY 8T0SE. Na 17 3. Tryon Street. - . VALUABLE I'M I have been taking B. B.R. for sis orl seven weeks for something like cancer on my neck, and I would not take onh .thousand bolij es for the benefit received. : i ' . - .- . . I had previously tried various so-called blood jremedies, but B. It. B. U the best, the quickest and the cheapest blood purifier I ever used. I refer to any merchant of Griffin. Ga. - . . . J. ML BAKNE3, Griffin, 6 a. F I R-lf I TURE, i -jj ..jffi SM, bedding; &c. A fill! Una nt fravkv vVTaTv i ia LOUNGES, Parlor and Chamber Suits, Cof fins of all kinds on hand.' No. 5 West Trade Street, Chariette. North Carolina. FOR SALE. THE nE5TT01HC in ail matins tfce hlaad.nima- Lita, and aids the aanmuataon fwoL QoieUr an eoiBpletely Cnrefl l)yanepij Ma lonjiA lieartoam, wjcnin, x wd i-. a f t A Prnt.ble iBveaiment.: Baltimore Son. ' . ' Mr. Thos: H. Milburn has sold to a Memphis ; firm his interest in - the fratt Mining Company, of Birtning ham, Ala.; at ..the. rate of seventy cents on 'the dollar. . The full: value was $303,OOP, and he realized in cash $212,100 for an investment which a lew Tears aeo cose mm iust 2 oon thus clearing a profit of oyer $200,000 on toe traneacuon. . , Is s'l fre bst P'fler on Hie market : Progressive Farmer: Mr. .William Tate and family, for some years res idents of Winston, left last Monday for Canada. Mr. Tate has taken out patents in Canada on his Victor grain separator, and goes . to intro duce it there. The business will con tinue here under the management of bis brother, who takes bis place. - The Greensboro Patriot ... informs us that two little boys "between three and four" years, convicted, of some offense in the Superior ? uourv in Greensboro, were sent to jail..: What the crime of these little ones was is not stated, " but when v it comes to sending children three or four, years of age to jail it looks like carrying justice to the extreme. ' Greensboro North State: An inter esting euse was heard before 'Squire &Kie last Tuesdays -Trie state vs. Huffman, for assault : upon t Arthur Core with a deadly .'weapon. Huff man is the constable for the town of High Jroint. aQa on last lnursday m High Point, whilst Core and a Mr. Carpenter were engaged in an affray Core having thrown Carpenter to the ground on his face,, and - being then on him, the : defendant, ' Huff man, struck Core upon the bead with a large sized hickory walking ; can.e, inflicting six wounds, three of them cut to the bone, 'and the others of less severity. Messrs. Barringer and Boyd appeared for the prosecution, and (Jol. Morehead for the defend ant. The Justice, after; hearing : the evidence and argument, held the de fendant in a bond of $200 for his Cap pearance at the Buperior Court. : i - Wilmington Star : The s singular circumstances reported in these col umns last week of fish in great mul ticudes being found c dead .in - the waters of Shallotte creek; Brunswick county, is further confirmed, both by letters from residents of that part of the county, and by the statements of persons; wno nave -witnessed tne re markable sight, , A gentleman - who came up trom BhaHotte: yesterday says that there -is no -exaggeration about it. That the fish are dying by thousands, apparently, and float like chips on the surface of? the water. People in the vicinity are perplexed arid dismayed! at the unusual occur- mm. He says Uat:t&Mrappers to be an oily seum on the water which exteaas car . ous mto the ocean making the surface perf ectlv smooth and calm. One man is reported as saying that he crossed this sea of oil in his boat five miles from land. :The appearance of the oily, scum on the water,', which is supposed to have poisoned the fish, cannot be accounted for. It. has been suggested that vessel with a cargo of oil might have foundered in the vicinity : but this is generally regarded as improbable - Newbern Journal: ; Master Sev mour .W. Hancock,; son of our towns man, iwbert Hancock, - Jr.. has sue cessfully passed His examination for a i mission to the military academy at West Point. Mr. Jacob F. Scott. who has represented Jones County in the Legislature several; terms,-and was elected a - member of the State constitutional convention, died at bis home near Trenton on Friday; night last. : , jar. Bcoti nas oeen surxerlng a tong time witn a cancer on nia face tie has occupied auite a prominent Position in the nolitioa 'of his finnntv um-; ior many years a leaaer in the nepunucan party. -a i negro- boy jivujg ai, jup. uenaenson's, in Kich isuuB, unsiow county, was sent . to start afire in the stove, a few davs ago. ue took the kerosene can with aim, ot course.- In a short white h ranout : into- the streets with his burned that be : died next morning. ri. e ?,uPPoition is that after using the oil to start the flra h t th... u ZJ7'? il eoded asjsoon i as it pecarne hot enouhj'1''1 i Vaad. ato. It anriohes and ponaa Uteathp-tit.andad-tna aanmuauoo JUT. J. TT Uouim. tha honored paator of tke - IM Kafomad Chorak. Baltunw. ML. aa-a: . Harin a4 Bran's Iron Bitten for Mjin-1 and Indiaantum I teka graa PlMar h ma- . laaadincTt kiahl7. Alao eonaidar tt a tplandid tonis . 'liSjalira .SOTT,Hdi-ao Xrsn1t Ooartj Clinton Oo,, Ind.. ta-s: , I br moat ohajrfnl teati-, wny to tba afloaoy of Brown' Ira JktMra lot S-ananain, and aa a tenia." Oaalnha- Trad- MA aad rrjwp S irrf llnaa i ji pj as, v t )i" 'M ! Vrm. r-Ma- Ua4y Is still the brat Blon Port"' on the mirrket JNO. H. McaUKN wooiesale urnggisw 1 896 fee. to Fourth streer. containing two story brick dwelling, adjoining property of Di. O'Doco- ine. mcev3,euu. , , -. .v . - .... I . , : I to r corner College snd Fifth streets, 49 feet A LOT 99 feet on Trade -street, running back sao tee to rourtn k-k dwelling, ad Jol giiue. Price as.ouu. 10 f corner Col lei frvnt, 123 feet deep. Jb loe (TOO. r LOTS on Colieee street, (one containing two otory brick store.) Lot 198 feet deep. Prio $8,80Q. H00SB AND LOT next to Charlotte Hotel, 2 story frame building. . Price (6,000 . an ACERS LAND near Blddle Institute en the MO CCRB. Price iJb.OO per acre. BAZAAR Glove Fitlb U rjacBi am nw. nut ma oass j 11 ssr. f we star naae cweiCax. . 12 reoas. Price $3,000. HODSS AND LOT on 81xth street, near B." 4 D. E. B , lot S0(198 feet. Bouse contains 6 roems. Price S2-50S. (('7 ACBE3 OF LAND (one half heavily tlm UU ( bered). in Gaston county on C. C. Railroad S miles from Mt. Holly. Pi lee $10 per acre. . OOO ACRES OF LAND In the Hopewell -section. OOa one-hitlf In timber land and about 50 acres . n bottom land. Price SUiptr acre. -ALL THE- LATEST STYLES -FOR- Spring vn Summer -AT - 11 linn s Call and tret one and Queens for June. . of Our latest catalogue SP E C LA L :o: We- Are . Now ; Offering Special Inducements to our customers and the I' . bade in .. v . r . WATCHES. CLOCKS, JBWELRT, DIAMONDS, SILVER and HI I. V KR-PL ATKD WABB, BPBCTACLBb, tea r - Special attention given to repairing Watches, Jfeaelry. c : - , - Condensed ficnedale. TRAINS GOING SOUTH.. May 2d, 1886. W H. FARHTOR & BRO. ' . - Opp. Central Hotel, Charlotte, N. C GIT I TAX K ET URNS TARE NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBT 6IVSN TO LL PRR-. sons resld'-ng in the City or Charlotte, or who on or have control of taxable-property in the City on the first of June, 1886, or who are liable to poll tax, to return to me. on or before the htst day of Jane, a list of their taxable property (and polls) In said City, on said 1st ot Juue, 18S6 ' Pursuant to see. so, amended unartur of city. Leave New York, " rnuaaeipnia, Baltlmere, " Washington, CharlottesvlUe, .. " ' Lynchburg, , " 'Richmond . "f Burkvllle " Keysvliie ..." -Drake' Branch " Danville, . No. 60, - DaUy. 1200 nt 7.wa art! O.fiO a m il.lia m 3.60 o m 6ISp m 3 25p m 26p m 6.06 p m 6 20b m 9.J m Ho.' 92. Daily. FH.BD NaSS, Treasnrer. 1 toastkeCMM at Oem' i.. Soldsboro. ' Raleigh, J - M Durham. ' . jnapei mul la Otty HaU Irom 1 0 eiosk, a, mC to 8 p. m. m2B 1 reensbore, 8ale),' FOR RENT. : FOUR BOOH COTTAfiX on Fifth street, be yond the Air Line depot. . tlood water, garden and Sne shade : Price $10 per month; ". . 'HKEE ROOM COTTadK on Sixth street, be X tueen Poplar and Pine. Convenient to bu.J ness. Hrlce $H 50 por month. - THREE HOOM COTTAGE on Sixth street, be tween E and ftfyers. -4 Good water and fine shade, . Prl-e $8,60. .' SIX BOOM DWELLING on corner Sixth street a. id R A D. & K. Good water, fine neighbor hood and eonveulent to buMnee Price $15 per month ' - . CHARLOTTE BEAL EdTATX A6RNCy -Junel7 , v " High Point, -" Salisbury, " - Concord, " Charlotte, " -. Spartanburg, , " GreenvUle . ArriveAtlaota, li 65p m Liuaxs 1.67 a m 8.00 a m) o.oe a mi 7.14 a ml 1.40 p mJlO. TRAINS GOING NORTH. " FOR SALE.- 56 Two desirable building lots, 60x800 feet; fronting on South Tryon street, adiolnlur. ma properly vi i. a. uanon. onuue uees on iocs. win oe sold separately each. or together.- Price $700 CHARLOTTE REAL ESTATE AGENCY. USED IN ALL PARTS OF THE W0R1JI, XSTABUSKEl mism .SOL.Q Cntleraes Snd Prices on anplioatlon.- tkildbv all tho beat Canine Bai ldere and Daaleia. s CINCINNATI, U. S. A. : , -r - ...... Cable Address. COO-COL : Dec22;ltueathgAsat tl ' - " May 3d. 18SS, ; .s v 1 No. 61, No, 83. ' , . . : -" ,: Dally. 1 Dally. Leave Atlanta. J B 45 p ml 8 40 a m Arrive Greenville, ' 1132pm 3.ipm '.'t Spartanburg, - - ia.4o a m 8.43 p m Charlotte, - 1 4.06 a m 6.26 p a " JS?"1. " 6.01 a w 7.25 pm Salisbury, - . 6.48 a m 8.01 p n " High Point, . , , 7.0 a m 98 p n ' Greensboro, .- . .- . 7.35 am 9.43 p n V" Salem . 11.40 a m 1.17 a m ." Hiilsbfiro, 11.54 a m . Durham. 12.28 p m ; ' ' r. " Chapel HIU, 1.00 o m - . . " Raleigh, , 1.85 pm . " ; " " iTOldsboro, 4.40 p m ' !.' 5aDll,le 9.42 a mlL28pm ' Drake's Branch, 12.20 s m 242am ?. f eyS' ' 12.88 p m 8.06 am ' Burksville , - 1.20 p m 8.B7 a n L "Rlehmond 8 37p m 7.00a m LPcbb.unt,, 12.45pm 2.10 a m Cbarlottetivffle, ' . 8.15 pm 4 25am - Sshlngton, , 8 45 p m S.45 a m '; Z v.' f"06'. ' 11-25 p m 10.03 a m " ' f Philadelphia, , 8.00 a m 12.85 p m ' New york, - M 20 a mj 80 p m . 't BOTH HAND3 UP. A Kewnaaite gfaddealy . Balsee His HanU for the -First ; XI sue in Two Tears. - Correspondtncs Atlanta Journal- - Nxwbah,.Ga., Jane 10. Mr. Jacob 6. Spender an old and respected ol.lzen of this place expert BEDDING, FURNinntE, MAT TRESSES, Linen, Mosquito Nets aod Crockery at re duced prices. - - . I C.1U 4111, TflDK :-: PKOC AMS1E Is not complete until you have added that charm ing resort TOE ATLANTIC HOTEL, MOREUEAD CITY, - C , Immediately on the Atlantic ocean and one of the m09tdeUghtful8DMMlB BE30KT3 , 5 - IN AMERICA. " The table the best, and supplied with every deli cacy from the sea. , P ...... . ...' . ,i , :l SURF AND STlLLLr WATER BATH- . .. ING UNSURPASSED. Trolling for Blue-flkh and Spanish Mackerel. the finest in the world. -a " . A beautiful beach and -elfgant orchestra,, and every amusement 10 be round at a senside resort. -. no seaside resort on toe Atlantic coast has more natural advantages than Morehend City, and the 1 new management are deteermlnted to make it . . SECOND TO NONE IN THE SOUTH. i The Beventh season commences June 1st. The Hocel and Cottages have a capacity , for 750 guests.'- For terms and new illustrated pamphlet address COOKE A FOSTEd BROTHERS, mRy30dsun&edtf , - Proprietors. )lljUinoit) MD AtvTrtMJB asasdeaeUaagsia his gaeulatjve exfremettes lately. It seems that a little over two years ago Mr. Sponcler had a severe attack of Rheumatism, his arms became useless", and, Id fact, he could not raise his hands to his head until the other day, when be called on the druggist and obtained a preparation that acted like maglo on him, for after taking the first half bottle he could move his arms about, and when he had taken six beetles he was sound and well. Rev. W. W. Wads worth and our people generally who are familiar wftb the -case almost swear by the wonderful remedy now. Mr. Sponcler said the medicine was called B. B. B. 4 - - ; ' : - ; 340pm 6.03 p m 9.90 d m llOOp-K a.uua. m 6.15 a m 200am AOS a ra 4.48 a m 4 59 a m 8.94 a m 111.60 am . j 6 00 pm -1 n 07 p m " 14.65 pjm I p "IlLflp a(9.BB m g5Bp m A56a m 10.19 a a Lll.23 a ni 11.59 a m 1.00 p n 8.84 p m t.w p m to p m ( iDally except Sunday. FOR RENT. A SSH55BZifSLB mttage, pantry and iP'JklHnSn'w,lnmaew hundred yards of the Graded School, and six acres of and lor rent lor good tenant. Apply to .. - r ixil St, B .OOCElAXECanasar. S SLEEPING CAB SERVICE. - . Oa tratn. m.nrf n - liniiM.. n. a " . tween New York and Atlanta. - T. jOn trains 62 and 68, Pullman Buffet Sleeper be WaaWngton and New Orleans, Washington Pullman Sleeper between Richmond and Greens- an Mints. " wu.ralMlBBrail W MOODy t or Un ?P!' w: beneral luui!"r. ; Asst Gen. Pass. Agent - . kiteumonu, , - ; RHEIJMATMM. . ' 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' months with Rheumatism which had stubbornly resisted all the usual remedies.- - Within twenty four hours after commencing . B B. I observed marked relief. She has lost commenced her third bottle and is nearly as active as ever, and has been to the front yard with "rake in hand," clean ing up.Her Improvement Is truly wonderful and Immensely gratifying. Book or Wonder. , By addressing Blood Balm-Co., Atlanta, Ga any one can secure free one of the prettiest and' most valuable 82 page books now bat. It tells all about toe blood, It diseases and remedies Scrofula, TJ1 eers, Rheumatism, Kkiney Affections, Skin Hu mors, Ac., 4c Drop a postal for It at once.- v " , "C H. MONTGOMERY, M. d! t ' Jacksonville, Ala., June 8,1835 - J - '' i ' ' ' : Do not fan to send to B. 800.. Atlanta, Ga. for ecu of their Fook of Wonders, free. ENCOURAGE HOME -:o:- Bofp and Carriages North , -BT- INDUSTRY. Carols lik TYSON & JONES, Carthage, N. C. No Bhoddy work. Every Buggy, Carriage or Phaeton that leaves our she : ; is guaranteed. :o:- We are at home, and we can always be found to make good our piomse WE ARE The largest Carriage Man ufacturers In North Caro lina. , . For Inra.billly, Style and finish, we are un surpassed. v WE CLAI.n To be able to compete suo- cessfully, in prices and 1 quality, with the best manufacturers a 1 n th North aad West. BLOOD POISON. . i - - .1 .. - " - -. :m- Mr. A. P. W of Hampton, Ga hasSrecenay 1 emerged from one of the most remarkable cases of Blood Poison on record. His body and limbs had no leas than four hundred small ulcers his bones tormented.' him with pain his appetite failed his kidneys presented frightful symptoms -and all doctor and 100 bottles of the most popu- ; .- i - ----- - lar Blood Poison remedy failed to give htm. any relief. He secured B. B. B., the concentrated quick cure, and five bottles healed the ulcers, re lieved an pain, ured his kidneys, restored' his appetite, and made him a healthy and happy man, i 1 t . For sale. by A. C. Hatcbfaoa A Co Charlotte, TV. C, Van Gilder & . Brows, AMhevlIle, It. C, W. Smlthdeal, Btliabary, N. C, Bostic Broiher. & Wright, Sbelby, . IV. C. W. BL. WilUams, Wevrtoa, C " TYSON & JONES.; Carthage N. C. Keeps the largest and most complete stock of t BCr. Boavrortb Interviewed. '":- " i 1 . ...... - . ... ;,...' : From the Southern Clipper. .... ,. - . "Yes," said Mr.' James L. Bosworth, an old At- laauan, "it was twelve yeara ago when 1 eontraeted a terrible case of blood poisoning. My affilction was truly horrlblel I had no appetite, did not sleep well at night, my digestion was impaired, ay throat wascauterized five tunes, and In fact I was a total wreck. 1 had been under the treatm ent of several bf the leading physicians ot Atlanta; tried nearly jery blood remedy advertised; went to Hot Springs receiving no benefit whatever." - . 1 -"And yeu remained in this condition twelve. years ?" intsrrupped the Clipper man. ' 1 i '-Yes sir. and more than that. Three veara un I was laid up with rheumatism. My knees were ' - . . . . drawn up In such a position that I oould not leave my bed for months... My life became a lingering torture. A truly; wounderf ol blood remedy was 'recommended, known a B. B . B. 1 used it, and sir, 6 bottteg cured me, and 1 really believe It to be the grandest and quickest blood remedy ever known." , J '',..' . " - " ' . SCROFULA. - ' .. .. . . ... .w. ;.- .-.:-''.:-. : Are any members of your family thus afflicted? Have they scrofulous swelling of the gload? Have they any sorotuloua sore or ulcers? If so and it ijould be neglected, the peculiar taint, or poison, may deposit ttelf In the substance of the luis, prodndof ooBsumpUoar Look vel to the eoaditfta wt year family, 4 if thus afflited give th proper remedy without dlay. - But that 1 which makes absolute cures In he shortest space, of time.' The nneerlng finger , of publls opinion points to B. B. B. as the most wonderful remedy for serofub evejf know.. - - -' -Ask your neighbors, ask your druggist, ask or right to those who give their certificates, and be QOnylaced thatB.B.B Is the quickest and most rrfeflt Blood Purifier ever before kaown. . x.-'. jTraijTriDntoir IN THE STATE. A bed-room suit of 10 pieces, imitation walnut, $22.00. "10 maible top imitation walnot, $30,00. ; A bed-room suit of 10 pieces, walnut with marble top, $45,00. . Elegant walnut and cheiTy suits from $75,00 to $175.00. - A parlor suit ot 7 pieces, imitation of raw silk, $30.00. A ' " 7 " raw ilk,. trimmed with plush $40,00. ". - . ' Parlor suits Qf 7 pieces, domestic or silk plush, $4000 to $125,000: " ' . " : Lounges in gre at variety from $5.00 to 30.00. Sideboards. ,, 15.00 to 125.00. ; '.- Baby Carriages in great variety from $6 00 to $35,00. Windov i . Shkdes.' -Gontice .-Poles anil Oil' Pahiliags, COFFINS' AND METALLIC CASES. ..V -,,:.r . V9 " 0 a o H 0i :pQ.. o 35 v O . ai o 8 S3 a T J ' m -i 3 CO 2S 4 S3 No charge forjpacking or dray age. -ISo Silo v"a!lQlcBwS - ciai:l6tt3, k. cv " .

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