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i r - . - - -. ?;RI D A; Y 0 T O B E ft. 6. 188 3. 1 rr.l''f j j gang ggKynawgia f t im8he lingered and Buffered along, pining awaj all The dnfttnrn dolnar bar nn rwH . And at last wis cured by thli Hop Bitters the Indeed! Indeed! How thankful we should be for tbat medicine, -I'f- -It t . r . ,f A DAUGHTER'S KISIRT. ' V Eleven rear, bur daughter suffered on a bed of TnlOAFV From a complication of kidney, liver, rheumatic Underage care of the best physicians j r ; Who save her disease various names, Rnf nn a1ia And now she s restored to na In good health by as simple a remedy rs Hop Bitters, that w bad shunned lor jears before using it The Parents. father is srrnss wkll. My daughters ay: How im.cli belter father Is since he used Hod Bitters -,,.-., He u netting well after his long suffering from a umtia&e ui-ciurcu incur Die. And w am so glad that he used your Blt'ert. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity treogth and wholesomensss More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In ns. Wholesale by SP3ING3 & BUB WILT ""yl Charlotte, r C. rjrfSTE In chronic dyspepsia and liver complaint, and in chronic constipation and other obstinate diseases. Hosteler's Stomach Bitters is beyond all compar ison the best remedy that can be taken. Asa means of restoring the strength and vital energy of persons who are sinking under the depllitatlug eHects of painful disorders, this standard vegeta ble lnvlgorant 18 confessedly unequalled. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. A SURE RECIPE ForKCoiplexio Positire relief and immimi ty from complexional blem ishes may be round in Hasan's Magnolia Balm. A delicate ana harmless article. Sold by druggists everywhere. It imparts the most bril liant and life-like tints, and the closest scrutiny cannot detect its use. All unsightly Discolorations, Eruptions, King Marks under the eyes, Sallowness. Bedness, Rough ness, and the flush of fatigue and excitement are at once dispelled by the Magnolia Balm. It is the one incomparable Cosmetic. NEW SUPPLY GOODS. ' . v. ; JUST BECEIVEIX- - CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, r "; TINWARE, , AND NOTIONS GEN1BALLY. An InspeciioD is Invited C. II. Eieredge, Variety Btore, muter fne Traders' National Bank i Building. marl8 . , .. T. WHOLESALE GOOEB , AND COMll GoUeffeSCy Charlotte. Orders solicited and promptly plied. i j w CELEBRATED 8B E3 ITS t, t 1 I JLJEii S THE NEWS IN BRIEF. ; The Alabama river Is, lower no, than any year since 1839.. The people of Atlanta are 'agitating Fear more arrests have been made in the Heartel m order case in Savan nah. : Large quantities of walnut and pop. lar logs from southwest Virginia are shipped nortn. f rw ... New Orleans is to have an elevated railway worth, un watered, $3,750,000, its actual cost. J ' Mr. E. J. Goodwins of Savannah, has sued the Southern Express Company for $50,000 as damages for incarceration in jail at Montgomery onj ft charge of purloining a watch. . The Brunswick paper wants the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia people to put a line of steamers on the Cumberla d route to carry passen gers Via that city to Florida. Workmen have begun the construc tion of the pedestal for the bronze scat ue or lien. George Washington, which is to be erected on the steps of the Sub Treasury in Wall street, New York. At one of the October weddings in Atlanta, there will be ten bridesmaids who will be dressed alike, will wear bonnets according t the "English style" and will carry large baskets of cut flowers. During the month of September there have been shipped from Jackson ville 3,674,097 feet ot yellow pine lum ber, of which ameunt, 3,540,097 went to domestic and 134,000 to foreign ports, against 3,315,000 feet shipped during the month of August. A young white man, whose name is not known, was found dead in a room over the "Workingmen's Home," in Savannah on Saturday night, with a bullet wound in his breast and a pistol by his side. The ball had passed through his heart and death must have been instantaneous. At an inquest on Sunday the suicide was idantified as John T Sanchez a young man about 21 years old, who was considered dement ed. He had often tbreateaed to commit suicide. PERSONAL. ITJEMS. Mrs. Gen. Trevino, of Mexico, is try ing to recover her health at Old Peint Comfort. Mr. H. I. Kimball is once more a citizen of Atlanta and he has gone there to stay. Ex-Speaker Randall tells very freely of the fact that he sees that his calling and election are sure. Messers Moody and Sankey sailed by the Alaska Tuesday morning for Liv erpool. Mme. Modjeska has presented a young musician with an inkstand, in evident imitation of Martin Luther. Lord Coleridge's brother, Henry Jam es, is a distinguished Jesuit, and has written a commentary on the Gos pels, entitled "The Public Life of Our Lord." Not a few newspapers of- the West are recording the rumor that Mr. Whitelaw Keia oi the JNew xorK Tri bune will be a candidate for United States Senator from New York. Gen. Francis E. Spinner, the ex- Treasurer of the United States he of the famous signature has been visiting Boston. The signature is still cut like Osca Wilde's hair. Commenting upon the rumor of Frank Hatton's resignation the Pitts burg Dispatch says: "Ho such good luck. To men of his kidney even a back seat is better than standing out side in the cold." Frank Leslie's illustrated Paper con tains a tine picture of Lieutenant Governor Ames, with this inscription: George D. Robinson, Republican can didate for governor of Massachu3ets." Matthew Arnold will come to this country on a vacation of six months which has been granted to him without loss of salary from his duties as inspector of schools. Sergeant Bates, the flag carrier, says he will start from Chicago next Mon day with his young son, who will also carry a flag. They journey to Atlanta, Ga, thence to Charleston. The father will make speeches en route. Gen. Geo. W. Getty, in command of the artillery School at Fortress Monroe, has been placed upon the retired list of the army, having reached the age of 64. lie will be succeded bv Col. John C. Tibball. of Gen. Sherman's staff. ? The Duke of Teck, one of the scions of German royalty who has fastened himself upon the English royal family by marriage, is wandering on the Conti nent of Europe with his wife to keep away from his importunate creditors. Mr. George Bancroft will celebrate his eighty-third birth day at his New port home sext week, and will then go .with Mrs. Bancroft to Washington for the winter. Mrs. Bancroft's health has greatly improved. Miss Mary Anderson' pronunciation of forgeeve," in London, is called a deuced Yankeeism, ye kno while Lord Coleridge's pronunciation of "for geeve," in Chicago, is denounced as a British barbarism of the most blasted sort. Ex-Attorney" General Wayne Mac Veagh is trying to recover the health which he lost during that hot sum mer's attendance on the dying Presi dent Garfield. He has a Queen Anne house two miles from Bryn Mawr, on the Pensylvania Railroad, nine miles j. TH.il-j.lUf.. irom jriniaueijjuia. An army officer who has recently visited Gen. Hancock says that he is in a very serious condition and that he will never be a well man again. He also states that Hancock's physicians are very grave whenever his name is mentioned, that the injury to bis knee is very slow in healing on account of the impoverished condition of his blood, and in addition to all this, he is suffering from an old kidney affection of a very serious nature. A Widow Willi Nine Children Mdy have as much trouble with them as did the old woman who Uved in the shoe. The children will all the time he getting their noses bumced, their beads bruised, their angers ent, and their stomachs and bowels disordered by unripe fruit The mother who la wise enough to keep a bottle f Perry Davis's Pain Killer saves her children much suffering, and herself a great deal of trou ble. A Handsome Woman's Sad Death. Early Wednesday morning the body of Mrs Anna D Reynolds was found at the foot of the third story stairway at! her residence, in Philadelphia. A1-" though she had fallen down stairs there, was nothing to show that the fall had) killed her. and It is believed that she committed suicide by taking poison She was seen on xnursaay mgut very much Intoxicated. Mrs Reynolds was very handsome and well educated, and when sober her conversation was bright &nd pleasing. It is supposed tbat pov erty and the neglect ol her friends drove her to suicide. Her apartments were in great confusion. On. the bureau was a piece of brown paper addressed to her daughter, and with the following words written on it: "Ella, good-bye, I can wait no longer." Some drugs with a peculiar smell were found in the bot tom of a whiskey glass on the mantel piece. , . : V V ' '4 'i ' ' ' '' v ' ' ' ' A World ot Good' ; . .. i One of the most popular mpdlolnes now bef ere the American public, Hop Bitters.? Yotf m 1 everywhere. People take .it with good effect It builds them up. It It not as bleasant to the tatte as some other bitter?, a it is not a whiskey drink. It Is more like the old-fashioned bone-set tea, that has done a world of good. If joo don't feel lost right, try bop bitters, Nevada Hews. . Mil .SB2rF?1VB JAC.gIMILE-Promteit Let. ters, ALL white on m black groemd. w-SSZTISIS? iea,er who attempt to palm o J'TATIOIV, SCBaTlTUTIOJVorWbRTH SSlfJ odawhich yield them a LARGER rtiufii. none ere genuine without tha SAFE- H.II. WARNER & CO., Rocbeater.N.y. aprl5 A REAL REMEDY. Neither Mystical nor Indian in Origin but Scientific and Specific. A REJVfEDV of over Twenty-Five years standing. A KtJTlJEOV . more popular at home, and where best known, than all other Remedies of its hind. A KEHKDV endorsed by the best Physicians and Druggets at 1st home. A HE TIED Y that Mr. C. w. O'Neill, Goodwater, Ala., sajs rais ed hU Wife from an invalid's bed, and he believes saved her life. A REMEDY of which a prominent Atlania merchant said, "I would have gtven 1500 as soon as soon as I would a nickel tor what two bottles of your medicine did for my daughter." A REMEDY in regard to which S. J. Cassels, M.D. Druggist, of Thomasville, tia , says: "I can recall instances In which it afforded reliet after all the usual reme dies had f al ed " A REMEDY. about which Dr. W. B Fen-ell, La Grange, Ga., writes: "1 have used for the last 20 years the medicine you are putting up, and consider it the best combination ever gotten together for the di seases for which it is recommended." A REMEDY of which Dr. Joel Branham, Atlanta, said: "I have examined the recipe, and have no hesita tion in advising Its use, and confidently recom- uieiiu iu A REMEDY which the Eev. H. B. Johnson, near Marietta, Ga. says he has used io his family with "the utmost satisfaction," and recommended it to the families "who found it to be Just what it Is recommended ' A REMEDY of which Pemberton, Iverson & Denlson say: '-We have been selling it for many years, with con stantly Increasing sales. The article Is a staple witn us, and one oi absolute merit." A REMEDY of which Lamar, -Rankin & Lamar say: "We sold 50 gross In four months, and never sold It In any place but what it was wanted again." A REMEDY by which Dr. Baugh, of LaGrange, Ga,, says: "I cured one of the most obstinate cases of Vicabi ous Menstbuation that ever came within my knowledge, hh a few bottles." A REM HOY of which Dr. J. C. Huss, Notasulga, Ala , says: "I am fuily convii csd that it is unrivalled for lhat class of diseases which it claims to cure." A REMEDY about which Ma. Jno. C. Whltner, of Atlanta, well and favorably known all over the United States as a General Insurance Agent says: "I used this Kemedy. before the war, on a large plantation o a great number of cases, and alwaj with absolute success." A REMEDY about which J w. strange, of C&rtersvllle. Ga , certifies that one bott.e cured two members of his family of menstrual irregularity of many years stanamg. A REMEDY that IS CHAPEE THAN ANT OTHER M1TDICINK Of Its kind in the world, because onx ok two bottles will cube the most obstinate case A KEMEDY in regard to whose unfailing, unrivalled curative proprieties I have many hundreds ot testimo nials. This gbkat popular remedy is Brad field's Regulator, (Woman's Best Friend.) For sale by all Druggists. Price: Small size 75 cents. Large size SI. 50. Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer, J. BHAUF1ELD, No. 108 S. Pryor Street Atlanta, Ga. Swift's Specific has been the means of bringing health and happiness to thous and who were pronounced Incurable of Blood and Skin Diseases. HEIR THE WITNESSES. Saved From a Horrible Deatb. Up to May last I had spent at least fire hundred dollars for treatment by many of the best medical men, without any benefit. I suffered excrutlatlngly, and all my best friends advised me that the Icy hand of death was fast apploachlng- I caught at a. a S. like a drowning man at a straw After taking two bottles I could feel a change for the better. The sores began to discbarge freely and the rheumatism to abate. When I had taken six bottles every sore had healed and my skin began to as sume a natural appearance. I persisted until I had taken twelve bottles, large size and there Is not a symptom of the disease remaining, and I feel as well as I ever did. I have gained twenty-one pounds in flesh, and my friends wonder at my Improved condition. I have recommended it to many, and in every Instance with complete success. I believe that 8. 8.8. has saved me from a horrible death. C. H. SMILEY. (Julncy. 111. T am sure that Swift's Specific saved my life. I was terribly poisoned with malaria, and was given up to die. Swift's Specific relieved me pro aaptly and entirely. I think It is the greatest remedy of the age. C G. SPENCER. Sup't Gas Works, Borne, Ga. write for a copy of the little book free. S 1,000 REWARD will be paid to any chemlrt who will find, on the analysis of 100 bottles a 8. 8 , one particle of Mer cury, Iodide Potassium, or any mineral substance. THE SWIFT 8PECTFIC CO., Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga. THJTT Pi LL TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From these sources arise three-fourths of tha diseases 5f the human race. These symptoms Indicate their existence : ILoaa of Appetite, Bowels costive, Sick; Head ache, fullness Alter eating, aversion to exertion of body or mind, Eructation est food, Irritability, of temper, JLow spirits, A feeling of bavins; neglected jome duty, Dizziness, Cluttering at the Heart, Dots before tbe eyes, highly col ored 1Trln. COIVSTIPATIOTV. nnA Ha. mand the use of a remedy that acts directly I ontne Liver. Asa"oi medicine xuxt's PILLS have no equal. Their action on the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing all imparl tie 8 through these three " scav engers of the -system," producing: appe tite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear skin and a vigorous body. TUTT'S PIULS cause no nausea- or griping nor Interfere with dally work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. IIE LIKE A NEW , I have had Dyspepsia, withiConstlpa ' tlon,twt years, and have tried ten different kinds of pills, and TUTT'S are -the first that have done me any good. They have cleaned me out nioeiy. kit appetite -is reaan r. 8old erjhere,a5c. Office, 44 Murray St.T.Y, TUTTS HAIR DYE. -c ft GfeAY 'Hatjs OB Whisksrs changed, in atantly io a Glosst Black .by a single ap. Tlicaflon of this DTH. Bold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt off 1. , Office, 44 Murray Street, New York. TUTT'S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE. p -t n -as m i a splendid, xooa digests reaav r. ana j. now 1-JPi 'ttvjoral passages. I l 1 like a new A ' W.D. eBwAEDS, Palmyra, O. Oar Comprehensive Plans for a FIEST-CIjASS Clothing Establishment Will Embrace this season the keeping of Every Essential of Men's, Youth's and Boy's Outfits. Our Mr. L ATTA is now in New York taking advantage of low prices in that market in their advanced season; and securing every Novelty in Clothing, Furnishings and Gentlemen's wearing apparel, as presented to the fine retail trade in the great metropolis. Every steamer has large shipments for us, and during the coming week it will be our pleasure to exhibit our STOCK COMPLETE. boy and child to wait, and a long, cold winter of regrets to the person who in haste should be tempted to buy elsewhere. The mothers, anxious for the comfort of their boys, we will especially re quest to wait, for we will make a most attractive offering. E. 13. Latta fe Bro. J. H, OFFERS TO THE Wholesale and Retail TRADE A Large Stock of PURE WHITE LEADS, VARNISHES, &C. -Also- TWO CAR LOADS J. H. McADEN. marie Dsuaaisi. MeAded FS '. 1.k1...'.-v:''' ----- ';; JOHNS! PATENT STANDARD "Ready for Use." This KaUomlne Is an article tbat In the most Inexperienced hands cannot fall to produce a pleasing effect It U endorsed by Painters, Dealers and House keepers wherever tried. It Is ready lor use by the addition of water only. It will Dot rub or scale from the wall. It will work well upon absorbent, or what are known as hot walls, and also on wood work. It Is Invaluable In cleansing and disinfecting walls that are Impregnated with germs of disease. It Is made of the purest White, and in grada tions of (he leading and fashionable Tints, Shades and Colors. It is sold from sample card; all the tints, shades and colors are warranted In every respect accu rate. It will keep for yeers without change in Quality or Color, and after being mixed with water will, keep for months. It Is packed in strong manllla piper packages, of box form, holding six pounds and one pound, with full directions for use. It is also packed In bulk, in barrels of about 800 pounds, in half bar rels of about 150 pounds, and boxes of 25 and 50 pounds each; and being in a dry condition, It can be cheaply transported. A six pound package will cover over 400 square feet with one coat on a hard finished wall. It saves the loss of time and waste of materials common with tbe old mode of mixing to produce desirable tints, etc A pall of this Kalsomlne can be mixed In fire minutes. The people who wish to beautify toeir homes at small cost, our Kalsomlne and Fresco Palnst are especially adapted. For sale by Wilson Bros., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Charlotte, N, C. ALWAYS ON HAND. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS AND SHOES, Of every grade, from the finest to the heaviest We carry a large stock of the very finest gwds for both Ladles and Gents, and guarantee satlsfac lon In every particular at Prices as Low as any Bouse Can make for the same grade it goods. The best stock of Children's Hhoes li toe city. A full line of Trunks and Valises. Excelsior Button Fasten ers and Needle, etc., etc A. E. RANKIN & BRO., Tryon Street Opposite Buford House. F. C. MUNZLER , ' AGENT FOR Tbe Beimr & Engel Brewery Company s (Of Philadelphia, Pa,) Cd?kated lager Beer, In Kegs and Bottles. BOTTLED BEER A SPECIALTY. aVHare lust received a small lot of BOTTLED ALE and POBTXB, which I offer to the public at a reasonable prise. Address . FRED C. MUNZUEB, Lock Box 255, Charlotte, H. C. mbr28 c, DOWD. Attorney and Counsellor at. Law Ns 2, Dowi A Sim Building, OHAELOTT. . (i DRY SIZED rail Successor to Ettenger &;Edmond, RICHMOND, VA. 4 T: WORKS ESTABLISHED OCTOBER, 1S30. BULLDKB OF STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINES, SAW MILLS, OBIST BIILLS, MILX, G EARING, AC HYDRAULIC PRESSES, And all Kinds of Engine and Hydraulic Pumps for manufacture of Tobacco Particular attention called to our D0VBLK HIDBAVU0 PUMP for setting Presses. 8end for Catalogue. , , ABB BEADY FOB Lines and Of all kinds, Styles and Qualities of ladies' Gtntaen's, Misses', Boys' and Children's Shoes, INCLUDING THE BEST AND MOST POPULAB MiKKS. tLa.TK PiK61 Ktenin thu 9688011 10 ro8' and CHILDBIN'8 8HOE3. of which we claim to have the best stock in the city, and which we can recommend for durability and good seivlce. we respectfully solicit your patronage and guarantee satisfaction In goods and prices in every case. MOYER & HIRSHINGKR, BURGESS WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL DSALXB IJf ALL KINDS OF PMITIR BEDDING, &C. A FULL LINE OF CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PABLOB and C HA MB KB SUIT8. COF FINS of all kinds on hand. No. 5 West Trade street, Charlotte, North Carolina. CENTRAL HOTEL OS I I w 9 CQ The Traveling lnbllc Will Find .that tbe CENTRAL HOTEL keeps np witli all Improvemen ta in Comfort and Fare, and is Now. aa for lean Past) the Acknowledged Best Hotel Sonth of Washington fcr-Carrlages and Po rters meet all trains. H. C. ECCLES, Proprietor. CHAMPION SAFE. WAREHOUSE: NO. 631 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. Two Medals and Diplomas awarded at Centeruiial, 1876. Grand Gold Medal, Paris, 1873. . ; aug21dawtf Cotton Seec WWW A W WW W AA WW WW A A WW WW AAA W W A A NN N TTTT EEK NN N T B N N N T KB N NN T E H M T EES D D D D D D DDD We will pay 18 cents per bushel for good cotton seed, delivered at oar mill, known as "The Old City Mills," on 9th street, near the Air-Line rail road, or will exchange one ton cotton seed meal for two ton seed. CHARLOTTE OIL COMPANY, sept 1 2dawlm THE LARGEST AND Best Assorted Stock OF CIGARS In the market can be found at .EJISBET&BRO'S., FBOM81 A 100 UP. We are Now Receiving THR LARGEST 8TOCK OF THE FOL LOWING GOODS TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE. Rubber nnd leather Belting, Old H chory Wagons, McSheery Grain Drills, Pittsburg Steel Plow?, Wcods. Ware, . General Hardware ' and Cntlery. Walters and Juniata Horse and Mate Shoes, Kale, Bnowden and Saranas Horse Nails, Axes, Handles, Iron. Nails, and Everything in the Hardware Line made of Steel, Iron or Wood. ORDERS SOLICITED. BBOWN, WEDDINGTON & CO. sep'SOdtf NOTICE. i On account of Holidays our respective places of business will be clo.-ed from sundown October 10th, until sundown October llth. Our patrons will please make nrte of this. WITTKOWST 4 BABUCH. 1 LIAS 4 COHEN. 0C13 mya-lv TELE FALL TBADS. Splendid Assortmen NIC OLS. - CHARLOTTE, N. C. CO CO P3 m M I 09 World's Fair, London. Exposition Universelle, Pans. World's Fair, New York. n wmii MY TO CALL ON J. er. COR. TRADE AND COLLEGE STS FOB TOUB G-R-O-C-E-R-l-E-S. I bare In store and to arrive a full assortment of Heavy and Fancy Goods to supply any demand, consisting In part of the following. HAMS, BACON, BREAKFAST STRIP, CANNED MEAT AND FRUITS, GRAIN Of All Kinds, Mixed Feed, Bran, Flour and Meal, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Syrups, Vinegar, Lar J, Smoking -and Chewing Tobacco, Snuff and Clgara. Bice, 6rlts. Crackers, Soda and Starch, and a great vailety of goods impossible to "mention. Call and see how cheap we sell for CASH. J. M. MILLER. sept2tf Valuable Property for Sale. .lng In delicate health, and having other out side business that requires aU the time and atten tion I am able to give, I wish to retire from the mercantile business, and offer for sale my store' house, lot and stock of goods. . This property con sists of a neat and convenient storehouse, a two room cottage and one acre of land, within thirty yards ot Ltnwoed Depot, on the B. D. railroad, 7 miles south of Lexington, N. C, 10 miles north, of Salisbury, being surrounded by one of the best farming countries la North Carolina, and having dally melts and all necessary shipping facilities at hand. Here Is an opportunity for a live merchant to get a valuable piece of property and make money. Liberal terms can be given. For further Information apply to J. W. FITZGERALD, Llnwood P. O., Davldsou Co. ix, a septlQplm Ill I i 1 i mm if fag -' f. 'iltfS.iMwwwwr - - f- 6- -i
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