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' aloeration ef Uie lower bowel. The beat brands
" of whiskey never nut 4 ray palate until I tested -"
jour Duffy's Pare lialt Whiskey, which haa
fjivan entirely auiaf a nry results. '
.HAS. A. WEIDNER.
BBTAn7williaroa Ofrtmtr, OhlB. .
OanttaniM. 1 was troubled with cramps of
fee stunuoh for a Ions time, until I found out
feur Daily's Pure Malt Whiskey and Duffy'
'ermula. I have used them and find that fcaa
raninsde net return, . . .
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.' ImSy'a Pure Malt Whiskey, giving it to my
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that the little purple berry, which so mSny
of as hare eaten in most every ehane, there
is a principle in it having a wonderful effect
oa the bowels. Dr. Bicrcer's Hnckleberry
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restores the little one teething, and curs
Diarrhoea, Dysentery and Cramp Colic.
When it is considered that at this season of
the year sudden and dangerous attacks of
iiie bowels are so frequent, and we hear of so
many deaths occurring before a physician
can be (Sailed in, It is important that ever y
beasebold should provide themselves
with some speedy relief, a doseof which will .
ruleive the pain and save much anxiety. Br,
BIffg-er's Hnckleberry Cordial is a
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take..." .
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prepara-
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The time has eome when the terrible
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- ; - guished physician, who spent 44 years -. '
- iu this branch of practice, left to child -
bearlDg women this legacy. 1KB Moth- -
-.': ant's Fbtbnd, and to-day thete are
thousands of women who, having used v
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- .
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of, but Bradnell's Female Begulator is all that re
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ana Whiskey Hab
its cured at home with',
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1S86.
EX-PBESIDENT ABTCHJIt.:
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Some . Iatterestliiic Remlntcos f.
Baltimore Sun . ! r
WASHnnGTOW.-Nov. 20. -The " ne wa
of the death of ex-President Arthur
waa received here with sincere; re
gret. Gen. Arthur, although- (or a
long time one of the leaders in the
politics of New York State, and for a
short timev ,brought intos national
prominence by the heated Sonoes'in'
the Benate over the attempt, finally
successful, by the Hayes-administra
tion to displace him from the office
of collector of customs at New York,
was scarcely known in Washington
until he became the Chief Executive
of the nation by the death of Presi
dent Garfield. At the time when Mrv
Hayes, at the instigation of his Sec
retary of the Treasury, John Sher
man, undertook to remove Mr
.axtnur, tne nent in the Senate was
very bitter. .Mr Contling, . as ' the
particular iriena ot collector Arthur,
wnom rreeaaentAirant naa, aDDOint
ed at his instance, led the fight in his
behalf, and it was one iot, if not' the
most memorable that was ever urged
in thw Senate over ah ;office. fTbe de
bate m the executive sessidn of the
Senate was lengthy, animated, full
of personalities, and if it had been
condBcteuwith'cpen . doors., wctuld
have attracted oversowing calleries
through the entire period : that it
las l. The administration, as -wf'4
nat ural, had the support of the ma
jority of its own party, but .Senator
lute and daring in expedient, drew to
bis support a very respectable nnmn
ber ol the democratic . Senators,
Through their assistance he was able
to keep 2tr. Arthur in oirSce, but as
oon as the Senate adjourned. Mr,
Uaye, under the tenure-or office act.
suspended Mr Arthur and put in the
appointee ot tsecretary snerman
When the Republican convention of
1880 met at Obicaeo, Mr. Arthur and
Senator Conkling'were on hand as
members of the New s York delega
tion. . The entire delegation came
with instructions to Vote for Gen,
Grant. Tne events vrmcn (cave- bo
much interest to the proceedings of
that, convention ae still fresh in
the public mind The steady fealty
of the friends of Grant, the defection
in the New York delegation, the bnl
liant oratory, the scheming, the
machinations, the ' treachery, the
bribery, the tacit agreement between
the managers for Grant and Blaine
that the battle should be fought out
between them, the faithful adherence
for this understanding- by the Grant
element, the violation of it by the
Blaine element, the intense excite
ment, the mob-like : incidents, and
the final nomination of Garfield, are
all still well remembered. Tnen tne
realization during" the recess of the
convention that all hopes of success
were futile unless the Grant element
was to some extent placated, and the
consequent nomination or Gen. Ar
tbur for the second place on the
ticket, are -well known. Those who
were present during these scenes can
never forget them, and in their mem
ories the proud and haughty attitude
of Mr. Conkling and his entire indiN
terence to the subsequent proceed
mga are still fresh. Then, after the
convention adjourned and the mem'
bers went home, it can be recalled
that no voice came from the friends
of Grant, no word of cheer until after
the , Maine election in" September,
which went against tne Republicans
At the earnest personal appeal of
Garfield, just prior to the Indiana
election, the friends of Grant threw
themselves into the breach. Mr. Ar
thur, with their approval, went to
work in the management or the New
York campaign, money was raised in
abundance. Senator Conkling took
the stump in Indiana, and at the Oc
tober election . in that State the tide
was turned and the election of Gar
neia ana Arthur assured. ' roe in
auguration came, Mr. Arthur as
sumed the presiding chair in the Sen
ate, and bis casting vote,' with the
adherence of Gen. Mahone to the Re
publicans, gave that party the ma
jority. The struggle, which, lasted
for nearly three months over; the of
fices in the Senate.the for once manly
and courageous stand of the Demo
cratic Senators, and the necessity to
preserve the Republican majority for
any emergency, 1 w hich compelled
Vide President -Arthur tt) sit in his
chair night and day, made him a cen
tral figure in the nation, Next came
the sudden resignation of Senators
Conkling and PUtt because Garfield,
through the Blame influence, put in
as collector at iNew lort tne, man
who had violated and trampled, under
foot his obligations as a Grant dele
gate, the sudden adjournment of the
Senate, the shooting of Garfield, his
lingering ' illness and death, and the
accession of Arthur to the Presi
dency. Guiteau's remark, as he fired
the bullet at Garfield, that he' was "a
talwart, and this made Arthur
President." lost us significance in
the conduct of Arthur" after he,
as senator Edmunds expressed it,
drew the prne of the Presidency
through the lottery of : assassina
tion' whatever hopes the stalwarts
may have had; if they had any, were
to a great degree unrealized. ' Ar
thur never seemed - to forget
the circumstances through which be
became the toaster of the White
House, and always seemed to be fear
ful that he might exposef ; himself to
criticism because of his former aEli
at:ne. - He put -inter hia cabinet a"
prunoufiSoT Blaine -.-man; .and much
moreoiten tnan.otnerwige ne lauea
to give heed to the wishes and recom
mendations of the friends of Grant!
This enstranged him and them, and
Mr. Conkling, to whom he owed bo
much, was particularly estranged as
what he considered his want of nerve,
And bis forgetf ulness of the associa
tions of the past..' During the last
two years of his occupancy -of, the,
White House scarcely one prominent
friend of Grant ever crossed his
threshold. The New York politicians
who had been the personal 'friends
and ' associates -of Arthur also fell
awav from him because they could
not go to the White House and do as
they had done in tne private nouse in
New York and in the custom house
when be was collector- But they did
not properly consider the trying cir
cumstances in which he was placed.
He was i not a ' happy - man in the
White House: far from it. He knew
that the eyes of the whole country
were upon him, ana that there were
many things bo could not do that an
other President anight do without
Droducing comment. That he wished
to make a creditable administration.
and one that would be acceptable to
the whole people, there is the fullest
evidence. His appointments were
sueh as to deserve as little criticism,'
as could attach $o those of any of his
predecessors, although they did not
always please the political managers.
J 11 I . J J A. - 1 ,
ana tne poucy auu conuuub ui u ad
ministration, created no scandals.
Personally he was held in the highest
respect and esteem here, and since be
went from here to private life, good
wishes followed- and have attended
him.- It was known that he left here
an ill man; physically and mentally,
and the news of .his death would not
have been a surprise for months past,
SUNDAY, NOV., 21,
President Arthur was one Of the most
distingue looking men of ' hie time,
gia chest and shoulders were mass
ive, but his height was- such that he
wafl epienuiuiy proportionea - rais
manners were pleasing ana genue,
and ex Senator Thurman once re
marked of him that "there was never
a more perfect gentleman in - the
White House." - -
. A MIGHTY POOS VOTE.
Oaily Man to tne Square Mile
Apaears at the SoHtb Carolina
rollrtDewiocraUe with one Ae
cord, it-
Charleston News and Courier.
The vote of the State has not yet
been officially announced - by the
board of State- canvassers, but ' from
complete official. , returns- -received
from each county the result of the
election for State officers scan be ac
curately compied: .
Governor John Peter Richardson,
33,114; B. R Tillman, 40.
.Lieutenant Governor W. I
MauldiA, 33,150
i-Spcretary; of State W Z. Lfitnert
f rAttorney General-rJoseph'-' H.
Earle, 3-, 763: C. Richardson Miles, 1
Comptroller General William E,
Stoney. 32.782. , . .
State Treasrirer Isaac's. Hemberg,
-. Superintendent of Education JaS.
HrRice, 3l 770i A. Coward. 1. '
i : Adjutant and Inspector General-
Mi L. Bonham Jr., . 32,758 (, H. IV
. AD-ayDumDer-or counties the : vote
for Governor Bicbardson was greater
than for Lieutenant-Governor Maud"
lin. The greatest excess he received
was in -Greenville county where he
ran 8 votes ahead of Greenville's fa-.
vorite son. . Btit in Laurens county
the Lieutenant Governor received
eleven more -votes than. . Gover
nor Richardson, and in Marion 56
votes," making the Lieutehapi Gov
ernor jeaa tne tick;et
it was in Marion countv that riant
R. R. Tillman recived forty votes Jor
the Oovernorsbip. v The' majority of
tbe regular candidateerCftins., how-!
ever.evfr tne comfortable figure of 83,
074, ?, The three scattering .votes for
vv-v& vunue-erio Cals KXkOil all .IveW
berry.
coNsTrrrjTioiiAL axesvwbsto.
Both ? the , constitutional amend
ments are earned. The vote was as
fnllnara .
Bond Amendment Yes,l7,463; no,
r Census Aendment Yes, 16,799
no, 3,004.
Italian Wlteneraf t.
Saturday Berlew. " . " .. .
From such persons you may . hear
that, if any one takes tb eggs out of
a ravep's nest, boils them so as to
render them incapable of incubation
and rerjlacoa thnm tha nai,fc
- - . -V w , PMlwu, . UUU
will fly to a brook and fetch thence a
white stone of the size and shape of
the eggs, and, after the brood is
fledged and has flown, it is left be--
hind in the nest. Jt has. however.
-..-C S A. -ar . -
ouuwea a great cnange. it is now
ocuu-.rauBparent, ana in every re
spect except its weight and hardness
is exactly like an egg. If it be placs
ed near any poisoned food the yolk
uegros to move violently, and thup
warns the fortunate nossessor of his
danger. . The;, lapwing is even more
given to sorcery. It always deposits
a stone of the sige of a pea in its nest.
What use it is to tbe bird or its fam,
uy no one seems to know, if any one
finds it and places it-uader the ptUow
oi a sleeping person, ne will - answer
every question that does not exceed
the limits of human knowledge with
perfect truth in the language in
which it is asked. The marvelous
stories, told of serpents are inpumer-
eraoie. mere is one about a yard in
1 .a . ata.
tengtn, ana as toicK an the upper
part of a strong man's arm, which
haunts dry wooded places. It is so
venomous, especially in May, that
not ony will the i first person it bites
Z. ; a.1 a. . i - a .
iu iiaup moniB aie nimseir, Dut any
one who stand beside or comes to
help him will share the same fate
If he falls beneath a tree, that too. or.
if it be very large, at least one half-
of it, will be killed. Again, serpents
01 au Kinos are; very xond or muk.
In "the old days, before the railway
m : 11 1 i - - . . .
was built, a coachman, who used to
drive between doggie and. laolee.
once fell asleep outside a little inn
while his horses were baiting. His
mouth was open, and a snake crept
down his throat. After this he felt
unwell, though he did not know whv.
and none of the doctors could , tell
what was the matter with him. . At
last be consulted the professors of the
university ot Naples. They hung
bim up bv bis feet and nlaced a howl
11 1 . 1- , . . M. '
01 uiujt ueneatn nis neaa. i ne snake,
attracted by the smell, crept out to
driDk, but stilt kept a great part of
its body in tbe mouth and throat of
the coachman, A vouns doctor
sprang forward,, pulled it out and
threw it away, when it was killed. It
was about two and a half feet in length
After this the patient was as well as
ever. f
A Vessel and Crew Lost In Lake
Superior,
Chicago. Nov. 20. The Inter-
Ocean's Washburn, Wis., special
confirms the loss of the Lucerne with
all on boaid -The special says, news
is just received here that the steamer
Lucerne which left here last Monday
evening ..w;th.-,j. cargo . ,of4.Qre,;,for
Cleveland, has gone to the bottom of
Lake Superior with all on board. She
was not kwwnrto have beeq Been af
ter- sue itsit.. uwb uniu weanesoav
wnen uapi. urea .euy.oi (he steam
er carge, saw her turn about and
head for this port for shelter. She
not arriving her yesterday morning.
VUpV. UUCai.U ' VUO AJOlgO ' X0101fi,U.
who bought the Lucerne telegraphed
to ttavneld for a tug to go in search
of her. ; The steamer Barker imme
diately started out. She had only
gone, a few mues wnen spars were
seen just above tne water aoout a
mile south and about ten miles from
this itv. - Three men were found
lashed in the rugging.- They; were
immediately cut loose and brought to
this citv last night. Unto- is recog
nized as being the second mate. The
vessel is lying in forty feet of water;
The Lucerne lett this port with a
crew of nine men alt 6f whom are
Supposed to be lost. - The tog Brown,
of Bayfield, searched, abaut the
wreck all day for. more bodies bat
found none. The bodies were cover
ed with from one to six inches of ice.
and the Lucerne is supposed to have
gone4 to tne oouom .some time
Wednesday night. The wind blew a
terrible gale that njght, with a blind
ing enow storm from the northeast.
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Db, tt VlozuiTi-IXwr Slu 1 hare sulTered lot
Ave years witn a severe eough and long trouble
I saw your advertisement oi Lemon Hot Crops,
and nrocured a small 25 cent bottle: having tried
every cough sjrup and lozenge that I could hear ot
with not little benefit; 1 had small faith In IU To
my surprise i derlfed benefit bom the first dose.
My eongh left me, also the soreness ot my lungs,
hy the use of four small bottles only. My cough
was so severe as to produce hemorrhages, at the
time l began to ose It, and the relief was so great
that I sfcaeiw feel grateful tojm.
' Kor 4 Orange sfrett Atlanta, Ga.
: Sold M all leading drugglsta, 85 aeota.v I're
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FOB TEUC IHPOBMATION 0? TUB PUBLIC,
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A. if.
Charlotte. Ft den,
Lv. 4.45
.... Trade at
DLv.LOO
rve ue tildln-r
Flneville
FortMU . ,
las
ijj?
6.07
5.30
6.05
6,25
6.45
7.80
, 7.43
,7 67
9.15
. 9.48
. 10.15
10,25
11.00
; 11.25
11.45
12,10
, 12.23
12 37
1,00
1.45
2.30
2.43
1.44
1 5U
Catawba T O;.,-
Bock urn.
l.i.2
2.16
a.22
warren'
mlth' :
Lewis'
Chester
Corntyairs
2.30!
2.45
3.03
. 8.12
8.18
3 80
3.37
il BlaeKstock's
rr uwrnny a
White Oak
Adger's ,
.Wlnnsboro
8. 48
" - i'ftPepot
nuBauui . . -1 .. i.
Slmnann'a . I -1-
36
4ua!
Bldgewa; ;
Blrthewood f- t 1
4.10
4.
eharpe's , i
KlUlan'S
Columbia ' i.
9 - - - I
4.41
4.49
5.12
A. M.
Lv. 6.15
B&r.eoi
BLv.6.60
AT. . 8 26
5.2.
M.
W.C.4A. JuBC'n
6.2
6.53
e.is)
6.28
Lexington I
Ban's
Keisler's ' -1
Lewledala
Sununit - t
LeesvlUe t - ,
Batesburg , 1 '
BldgeXprlnrs -Ward's
T. 0. : ,
Johnston's
Trenton t .
Miles' Hill :
Vaucluse
araaltevtii-
Aiken junction '
Langlejr .. -
Buih f
7.17
7.26
7 88
7.41
7.46
8.04
6 4a!
6.46
6.60,
: 7.07
, 7.13
7.35
7.45!
' 7.56
6U3
0M
8.84
8.11
830
8.40
-8.60
- 9.06
SU7
. 927
9.
9 38
8 421
'8.451
8.501
a.64,
.43
9.47
iwaarau
KObTHWABU.
t53.
-47.
tl7.' -
STATIONS.
Mail and
Express,
Mall and Way Fr't
Passenger
Express. JC'chAt'cd
P.M
Augusta '- ";
Dead Fall . -Bath
A8fenejunctlon :
eranltevlile ,
Vaaclase '
MUes' Hill . ,
Trenton
Jounston's
Ward's T. O.
BaaK!
LeeevUIe
Summit . 1 '
Lewiedale
Keisler's
Bar's
taxlngton -
W. C.3; A. Jqnoa
Co?urn,la.
knilan'e
Sharp's
Blrthewood
Lv.
LT. 6.00
9.47
9.51
9 67
10.U
6J7
6.81
6 87
Sir. 6.89
aLv. em
1U.08
10.20
10.34
7.06
7.18
7SSi
10 61
7.60
8.1ffl
bJJO
8.42
8.48
11.321
U88
H.62
11 67
12.00
9.03;
9.08!
9.11
9-27
12.21i
12.30
9.36
dATli.561
10.06
ULT I
A. M.
AX. 1.
Lv. 1.
L?. . 7.00
-2.05
aja
2.84
2.471
2.54
740
.- 7 62
8.P7
8 60
nugaway .
Elmpson's
Boeaton -WUuutboro
9,23
9.36
8.02
3.15
8Ji2
" ITrt Depot
9 50
10.82
1045
augers
White Oak
Woodward s
Blacks tock's
Cornwall's
Chester
' 6 44
8.51
11.27
11.45
ttlQ
12 40
126
2.00
2.50
J I
AT
LV
Lewis'
Smith's
44
' 4.42
4.49
!
Warren's
Bock Hill
Catawba T. O.l :
xortMlU
PltevUle
Siva T lllSldtna-
8.02
8.25
4.00
4,15
- 4.50
6.18
5J
6.14
5.22
642
5 661
- 6.161
CharloUe. Trade St.
- Fr't Dep.
Ar
P.
6.40
M.
A. T. & O. lltlSlO-ft
T
t62.
8TATIONS.
80TJTHWABD.
Mall and
Hipress.
M.
8tatesy01e
Trcntmaq'a I
Sbepnerd7! '
MooxesvUle
Mount Mourn !-
Davidson College
Caldwell's - .
HuntersvUle
UmewalP
Section Boom
Charlotte i
Lv
880
8.52
9.15
.9 80
. . 9 48
10.00
- 10 20
1080
10 66
11.12
AT 11.30
A.M.
STATIONS.
NOBTHWABD.
Mall and
Kx press.
P.M.
Charlotte
section House i .
8tortewaU -. "
Huntersyllle -Caldwell's
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Davidson College :
Mount Mourne '
Moresville : : t
Shepherd's f
Troutman's - k
StatesvUle - i
Lv 6.50
7.09
76
7.45
7.54
8.10
" 8.25
840
-8 58
922
Ar 950
P. M.
Local Freight Na. 17. with rjajumnimr erumh at.
lached, runs dailly.
I il n An I rMi-kt Km ,Q ri.v .
(-vwiA iBieuf v. to, vribu yaoBCilxor ououu air
tached. runs daily. , .
-- fKlag Stations: Trains stop only when notice or
signal is given i fDally. ID&lly except Sonday.
b Breakfast. D Dinner. 8 Sapper,
Nos 52 and 53 on a- T. 4 O. Division, daily, ax
1 cept Sunday.
u rueexiays, -rnitrsaays, ana Saturdays.
$ Mondays, Wednesdaf s and Fridays.
- Where no time Is given trains do not stop.
-Time, 75 Meridian or Eastern. -Bt
B.TALCOTT, ... ' "D. CABDWBLL.
Snperiatendent. - Ass't Gen. Pass. Agent.
"TMJ LfeE BOOK.
99.
MEMOIRS OF ROBERT E. LEE,
j BySnzBal, A. L. LONG. : '
: It. full history of his' military service and eam
Dalens. written by ven. Lone, from data eolhwted
while a member ot the personal staff ot 8en. Lee.
and from letters and material contributed by the
Lee family, commended by the Governors of
Virginia and North Carolina and anrtroved br the
Southern delegation in Congress.
His private, domestic ard personal history, from
Information heretofore unpublished, furnished by
irsonat inenas, companions in arms, ' ana lead
e men of the South, collated and edited with the
assistance of Sen; Marcus J. Wright ' ." ; -- '
The whole formining a comprehensive and ac
curate and standard memoir of the illustrious
toldler.
comDiete in one volume, about 760 nw. fniiv
illustra'ed with oortratta. muDS, etc. . Hold bv mh-
subscrlption only. For descriptive circulars ad
dress J. M. srODPART ft CO., Co , Publishers,
itsar Htreet, Washington. D.C.
"Canvassers wanted to sell this honk, and fortius.
kail's Atla Of the World: forth T,lf and Snwhua
of John B ttough, and for all of J. M. Stoddart A
Co's publioatlons. For terms npply to '
' '-aana. U' W - en'l Agent, . '
OOv6dAw2t Charlotte. N. C."
CAPciNE)I ::
.nHanT ' t
Highest Awards ot Medals In Europe and Aiterica
The neatest, qMckeet, safest and most powertni
remedy known it Bheumatism, Pleurisy, Neural
Hia. aiumuagu, xwuaauiro, weaKueas, colas in tus
onesi ana au acnes, ana . paina, indorsed by
5,000 Physicians i and Druggists of tbe highest
repute. - Benson's blasters promptly relieve
and cure where, other plasters and greasi
salves, liniments and lotions, are absolutely use:
ltsg. Beware Of Imitations under similar nnnndii
ins names, mich as "Capsicum " "Capucin," "Cap
Biciue.-: astun sre uueviy woruuess ana intended
to deceive, asxtob Bbnsom'b amd takb mo ami
ma. Alt druggists. - .i -t ,i..
SABUUT 4 JOfiNSON, Proprietors, New Tors:.
DEAFNESS nmr and . aniwioaafiil
ViUKX, at your own home, by one who was deaf
twenty-eight years. . Treated by most of the noted
specialists of the day with no benefit. Cored him
self la three months, and since then hundreds of
others by tbe same process. .. Full particulars sent
on application s
T. S. Pa6K, No. fl Vest Slat St, New York, City;
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i NOTICE. !
i LL ACCOUNTS DTJK MB MUST BE PAID Bf
t December 16th. After that date I will be com
pelted to toroe collections If you owe me pieasd
call ands-tttle. M;old business must be closed. I
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Academy
SALEM,'
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Sit September 2nd, 1886. For catalogue apply
to &CT.. BDWABD RONDTHALBB, D. D., .f
Bar. J0HH H. CLZWSLL. ,
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We are at nome, and we can always
- WE ARE i
The largest Carriage Man
ufacturers in North Caro
lina. '-'' . !' -
For Dnrabllliy.
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Style and llnlsb, we are un
surpassed, . -- ,
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For by JL. (Tatciison Co., Cbarlotte, Tan Glider &
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IBURGESS
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WHOLBSALX AND BKTATL DXALAB IX
ALL KINDS OF
FURNITURE
BEDDING," &C.
A. fnlT Una' of ' rwifiP Rrr-W9sra-
LOUNGKS.Parlor and Chamber fiuita. CoPi
una oi ail ainos on hand. No. 5 West
Trade Street, Charlette. North Carolina.
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Wholesale and Betafl Grocers.
ifaBW Fiftiit ; -. TfEw iaooifM
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ON the first day of January ,1883,the undersigned
entered into a eoartnership for the pnrpeee
of carrying on a s . -..-
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General Grocery Basiiiess
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At "the old stand of Springs PurwelL corner
Tryon Fourth streets. We are .inaUfled by long
experience, to meet the demands of the trade, and
give satisfaction to our ciaromer;-r v
J We. will keep on hand st all timet a fun stoek of
FAOHY SOPPIJES
Which will be delivered in any part ofttt - e
of charge. - - .- - , '
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We win not be undersold la t' Cfcariotta inarket
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There ts a good wwori rdtn the rear of
our store tor (no aneommodat w our
L. J. TAL3ER C: C3.
WALKER
IflDUSLlY,
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Carolina Male,
Carthage, N. C.
Every Buggy, Carriage or Phaeton that leaves our shot
is guaranteed.
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be found to make good our promise
WE CLAItl
To be able to compete sue
.cessfuUy, in price and
quality, with ' tha best
aanufaetUTers In v the
-i North and West.
Plain, Braided. Bouclo and Fancy Jer
cneap.
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--ewwawv v fiwu,VVi ...MlVi BU1W
Ea M ANDRE WSa-h
City Lots For Sale
THE MOST ELIGIBLE BLOCK OF
; . . LOTS EVER OFFERED IN .
"THE CITY!
f Q ACBBS 09 THE WHITS GRADED SCHOOL
lO Grounds have been laid off In streets, and dl-
vraeaupinTow lots oy tne city autnoraies and
are now offered for sale- - -
Anyone wishing to buy a lot for a dwelling con
venient to the trradfd School and business would
do well to eali at once and examine the map of
the grounds and get prices -
I - B- E. COCHRANE, Manager
" julyzi - Charlotte Seal Estate Agency.
SPECIAL
We
Special Inducements
trade In
to our customers and he
WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWE1BT, DIAMONDS,
SILVEB and 8I1.VEB-PLATED WABE, .
! ' - SPECTACLES, Ae., o
Special attention given to repairing Watches,
Jewelry. Ae. .
W. H. FARRIOR A; BRO.
Opp. Central Hotel, Charlotte, N. C.
i - FOR SALE. -
C ( ! Two desh-aWe building- tots, 50x300 feet,
OO fronting on South Tryon street, adjoining
the property of J. H Carson. Shade trees oa lots.
Will be sold separately or together. Price $700
CHAKLOrTB REAL -ESTATE AGENCY. .
Safes for Sale.-
Two crood second hand safes wfn be sold cheat
One MTLLEB'S. One HEBBTNCr'S.
Apply to Chas. B. Jones, a n
tepWvrtt this rmcx
It"-. " Mr I:
-: jS2Ymffr-!1 st.VL! i
ire Now Olrioff
J. II. Men
OFFERS TO THE
:
rVholesale i Retail Trade ,
FIVE TONS
IWENTY BARRELS
, " .i
A Large Stock of
hi
Mm Ytirnishes, Etc.
ONE CAR LOAD
aiLL AT CLOSE PRIQES.
J.H.McADEN
i IrvArrlsT.
RJ. 000HEABE. 0HA8. E.'JOHES
i CHARLOTTE
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
. R. E. COCHRANE, Managbb.
THIS AGENCY WILL BUY AND SILL LANDS
of every description and In any part of Norttt
or South Carolina, and will rent property in the
city of Charlotte, collect rents, attend to repairs
and make prompt returns, and if desired wQl at
tend to payment of taxes, effecting of insurance.
All property put Into our hands will be
V AdTerttstjd Free of Cost
Kor a stipulation previously agreed upon. -
1 One dwelling house on B street, 7 rooms, closet
to each room, well of good water, lot 99x100 feet,
in good nei-borhood. Price, $ooo.
QOne dwelling on Poplar street, 10 rooms- lot
099x198 feet, brick kitchen, outhouses, stable, will
of 8od water, sold on terms to suit purchaser
Price, $4,000. .
Of) Twolots, Nos. 297 and 808, square 46, front
JaSi tog 99 feet on B street and running through
to C street. On the premises is a two-story fran-e
dwelling, seven rooms and small storehouse.
9 j Tan yard at LowesvUle. N C.,: 23 ther
vats, 1 pool, 2 lime 1 shop house 1X22 bark
house, bark mill house, stable, dwelling; io acres
Jandeonnected with tan yard. PrtwTsl.eoo, er
will lease for 5 or 10 aears on reasonable terms. -
10 Jne 8toI' tnune dwelling and lot on 8 tones
4eS wall street Price $5ooT .
JO One lot and a half lot, unimproved, on the
x- corner of B and llth streets. Prise $650. i
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