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TV -A - T7 U-L) ii - BUUZtESS KOT1CC3. B A I L Y J O U RiiAL-O B SEU.FBIl: WED IT r -1 fl lisp Bitters an tae Purest sad nt . IXIttsws Erst Rls.de, a wr arw nmTODQN iron no pa. JMalt, Hueho.' Mauorake and Dandelion-tee oldest, beat, and "V" Trir!:" mwtueuies in tne worid, and soa tatnall the beet and most eurattvs properttes of t111. being the Greatest Blood Purt iUv? K1'or. and Life and Health Bestor ua ema.. m disease or ill neauh ean ij oQieiiM waere these Bitters are 1 vTvwa ana perieet ars their operations. -They gve new life and vigor to the sged and rr.i . uau wnose emptoyments cause lrregu- wny ox uie bawula. or urinary organs, or wno . guira ma appeuzer. Tooie and valid cNtmuiani, uiTf oiuera are iDTsiuixe, owns nigoiy curaav. tonl and sumajatlng. wlthoac Intoxicating. Mo matter what your feeilags or symptoas are, wht the disease or ailment is, use JUop Bitters, Dont watt until you are slcE, but If you only feel had or miserable, use Bop Bitters at once. It aay save your lire. Hundreds have been saved brsodoing. S500 wUl be paid for sease they - DonotsnBeror let yoor7 mends suffer, but ass and urge them to ore Hop Bitters. Remember. Hop Bitters Is no vfle, dragged, drunken nostrum, but the purest and best medi cine ever made; the 'Invalid's friend and Hope, uu in rcrouu r ibouij auouia De wiuiout them. iqiwouwaMraVr : , Party fears' Experience eras Old Xarta. Mrs. WlnIows Boothlns; Syrup, for ehTdren seething, is the pree?rlpUon of one of tb beat fe mai physicians and nurses tn Uw United States, Ad baa beea need for forty rears with never tall lnc aoooen bf mill too of motors for their ehU dren. It relieves the child from pain, eorea dysen tery ua aiamio3a, gnptns: in toe ooaeis ana wind mile. By jrtTlnjt health to the child It reu the mother, we would say to every mother who has a enild suffering from any of the forecoinc eom- Jilalnta: Do not let your prejudices, nor the pre odleea of other, stand between your snflertnc cnua ana the relief that will be sure yes, abso lutely sore follow the use of this medicine. Hold by dralsta throughout the world. Price 25 i m iwiw - - - ... j . Absolutely Pure. This powder never varlea. A marvel of parity trenc n and wholeeomeness. More economical than U ordinary kinds, and sannot be sold In om petition with the maiutade of low test, short weight, alam or phosphate powders. Sold only la SPRINGS BURWZLL. "Vl : Charlotte, K. GL CEUBUTEO Mjf Hostetter's Stomach 3ers meets the reqatre nenta of the rational medical DhtloncmhT a bleu at present prevails. It Is a perfectly pur vegeta ble remedy, embracing the throe Important prop- ertiea of a preventive, a toe Us and an aiteraUve Hp l?(o)UiS fJ0l i It fortins the body acalast dlseete, InTlcoratas oa rarouizn me lorpra . etomscn ana liver, and .: aneew s amuury eosree an ins euire. system, v to map & DruezlsU add Dealers generally? r aprl . 7- -., : Jcaugwt adAU CQLD The RUMMER. COLDS ' ad Coughs are Quite as dan serous as those of midwinter. - But they yield to the treatment and ought to be taken In : ." : .'- time. i . ; For all diseases of THROAT NOSTRILS, HEAD or BREATHINQ AP PARATUS 1 ainjiiuer Is, the' SOVEREIGN Remedy - ALL DRUGGISTS KEEP PAIN KILLER Notice lo Stockholders. ' North Cabouka Baiiaoai CovrAsr, 8SCSaTABT TKBA8X7KKB S OMICS. Company Shops. H.C, June 9, 1883. The thirty-fourth (84th) Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this company will be held In Salisbury, on Thursday, Juty 12th, 1 888. Btock . holders dralrlng to attend ean get tickets for themselves and the tmaaedlatsr members of their 'tamuies ivrif ami Children iivtng under Vteir nor) rerraissr . -pv appirmg to m nnseisigueu. , ei2dlm - Jf. B. tLWrrat, Bttfj. .. Greensboro. Law School ; 8X33IOS COMXXNCXa THTBJ MONDAT IN August. ' 7 or ln'ormatton apply to - BOBT. P.t)lCK, JeSdtf ii;B.inSBBTvBIip.: CaUaUectlZntoas?odtockof , r.r.i- and Fancy ' And that tber are agents for Oringe BJfla. J Orange Oackiag. sad Orange Lightning. BJfle' ; powder, and all strss of B ack. Blasusg Powdo 1 --a --. Also sgeois mr Atlas Powder, nttro-gljocnne) In one Inch and Ufc Inch euOoges, Caps, Double. and Bungle Tuses. Patties wantlrig such good e&U , end see ua '.. ' V- : tf.:" - - : : - f ibtlining Ccnpahics and - Tbo saoarslsnsdsrsnow prepared to purchase GOLD. SnVElL-L - i Ks ' e.-. also '. ' CeiaclcxraBd sa'plinrst Ores, iToeval'to be f-v.rtr4 at nart rrway stsiloa. - Terms: '-At J -.r -n ' f ' w KiatoBE,-:....-., si ' - HEWS NOTES. - The city solicitor of Philadelphia holds that an alien resident of that city who has declared his intention' of be coming a citizen, bat has not yet recalf- ea fus naturalization papers cannot take oat a license to sell liqaor. . " ; Cuvahoffa conntr Satnrday elected SS deleKtea to the Ohio democrati conyen- ' uon instructed to rote solidly for Jarlge uoaaiT xor uovernor. ax Joinm.Das a delegation farorable to Gen. Darbin w ard was chosen, headed by ex-Benator xnorman. -: . - .? James Dee. the leader of a cran sr of roughs, quarreled in a saloon in New 1 or Sunday srening with wiuiam Butler, one of his followers. Dee went outside and hurled a paring stone through' the window, fracturinar But lers skou. lie is not expected to recor- er. - ., . : - . , r:- Richard Haghes. a well-known and well-to-do farmer, liTing near Oshkosh; was arrested by United states offi cers on Saturday, on a c naive of making counterfeit silver dollars. The appara tus xor manufacture and a number ox parlous coins were found on his prem ises. ; 1 Charles H. Morton and Sam. Wilson colored men, quarreled in a St. Louis saloon Saturday night about a colored woman. Morton fired twice at Wilson. -missing him, but killing Paul Lasso ux, another colored man, who was washing the windows 01 the saloon. On North avenue. Chicago. Sunday night, Thos McGuire, a dock- laborer, 1 met Mrs. Mary Little, proprietor of a laundry, and cut her throat with a ra zor, which he then turned noon himself. The woman died in a few minutes. Mo- Claire will probably recover. Jealousy was me cause. ; Judge Allison, in the Philadelphia uourr. ox quarter sessions, on Saturday overruled the motion for a new trial in the case of Major Bills P. PhiPDS. ex- superintendent of gthe almshouse, re cently convicted or forgery, upon re quest of counsel, sentence was deferred until the 30th instant, in order to rive the prisoner time to arrange his private anairs. Bernard J. Mahan was in a saloon in .Boston on Saturday xugnt wnen a man with two women of the town entered tne saloon and invited him to take a drink. He refused, and one of the wo man stabbed him with a shawl pia. The wound was thought to be slight, anrr Manan left the saloon, but was found on the streets soon afterwards in a dy ing condition. STATE If EffS, Wilmington Review: Qoite a numT ber of neat residences are in course of erection in different portions of the city. in fact there has been quite a "boom" in building for the last six months and it seems to continue .without diminu tion. The crops are growing finely in the country, and so is the grass. And the latter causes the trouble. It has rained . so much that farmers could not hoe out their corn and the grass keeping pace in growtn witn tne former, nas made the work of hoeing and weeding a tough J0D. Baleigh News and Observer-: The first new oats of the season were brought in , from Swift Creek township,, and sold ior buc per iou pouna. A committee has been appointed to ' purchase a pair of good horses for the double tank chemical engine. The funds nave for a year oeea in nand for this purpose. . The members of the African Metho dist church In Baleigh and all the coun try round about will, on July 15. have a ( grand camp meeting- in tne woods near "Save Rent," northwest of the city. It will continue sixteen days, and will be attended by thousands of colored peo pie. . ;v -. such a number of carriages have an pea red on the streets the past week. drawn by handsome and well groomed norses, mat visitors to tne city express their surprise at the style, as well as the great number of our equipages. Care ef Fowls. A corredoondent of the Poultry. yy or id says: -we sen twenty dozen eggs per week from fifty f our hens. I select out and keep a record of those laying the largest eggs for sitting pur poses, for the purpose of raising a brown Leghorn, whose egg for size shall equal that of most other fowls. My brown .Leghorns laid about -three-fourths of the eggs I got this winter, although they do not comprise quite one naif In number of fowls and it is my intention ko keep only jgiiorns In future, as I find they bear jsunflnement better than others, and I 201 very limited in room. Aiy iowis are never out irom under cover, having a roof over their heads the entire year. As I do not allow them outside in the cold and wet they are always In good health and conse quently in good laying order. I spare no work that will conduce to health and eomfort of fowls. I am especially careful to feed regularly and enough. but not too much, and in as great vari ty as the season will admit of: careful to give air and clean roosts, and con tinually battling against vermin. whether 1 can and any traces or; any or - Aeeat Mexiee. " r Mr T B Mills, a capitalist of New Mexico, , now in St. Louis, states that large investments are being made by Americans and foreigners in New and Old Mexico lands, lie says a Scottish syndicate paid - 4.000,000 for 6,000,000 acres of land near Durango, a few days since,, and that a Herman syndicate bought up several million dollars worth of land in .New Mexico not long ago. In , Old Mexico ranch after ranch is owned by foreign1 capitalists. He pre- dizts that in fifty years' time Americans will own nine of Mexico s JMortnern States, as the foreigners who invest capital there eventually locate upon their lands and become Americans, in sneaking of Chihuahua, he said: , "It is s snlendid cltv. It has well Paved streets, is well lighted and watered, and is one of the Dest policed cities x ever was in. I haven't heard of a row there for two years. Every saloon Is closed at li o'clock." -' - ; . ew ' Death of Mrs. Wkartea J. Greea, Bs eisB News and Observer. - - i "The wife of CoL Wharton J. Green. Congressman from the third district, died at his home at Tokay, near FayH ettevilie, Saturday afternoon, aged about 44 years. For years she had been an invalid, but within the past three months ber illness had assumed a more dangerous form. Mrs Green was a Miss Ellerv. and was born in Massachusetts. She had a very large circle of . acquain tances in this state . Pinnlaa. blotebes. or sores dlssDsear under tbs lnflueao of Glenn's Salpnnr Boap. ; rressi Kaalecat Dr. B. R. Be; . jnossplils- Tesisu . -I osts suds DM of Cd2 den's Llqald Beef Tonic la seyeral eases of eonsumpuon and general oo biiltr. and bare found it admirable as a nutritive food. Urate aod sUmdant." - (Taits no utkerj Of dmggiStS. : . To all who are snffsrtnc from tbs errors and In- alserations of yoatn. nerroos weakness, early de eay, loss of manhood, -. I will send a recipe iaat wUl euro too, VHIX OF CaaBOX. This rreat remedy eras discovered by a missionary In bootn America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the kst. Jossra T. iaxas, buaoa o, ttm Tork City. i Edward P. HalGtcad, T ATX OV Er"""T.D, rT0LlI br v v. JLi t "?n t ( . tVah tcpenea S XTZ. l.ik'z.i i.i.. U fulfUh' v for tfee tt r . 1 r ' - An mi Ssre, ALL whUe f Maear Smm4iTT Beware ef aaeieve whe artean to Vs1aaJJ fKOriT. Noaa are geaalae witsveau aha H. H- WAJt!aa CO, Becaeste. W.T. . c 3 AH OPEN AMONG THE LADIES ' The brilliant, fascinating tint of Complexion for which ladies strive are chiefly arti ficial, and all who will take the trouble may secure them. These roseate, bewitching hues follow the use of Hagan's Magnolia Balm a delicate, harmless and always reliable article. Sold by all druggists. The Magnolia Balm con ceals every blemish, removes Kallowness, Tan, Redness, Eruptions, all evidences of excitement and every imper fection. b Its effects are immediate and so natural that no human being can detect its applica tion. Quid aii Easy OMWk .Thousands erf in over thelaad tmtU tj-to the wooderfol effects of this crest raas dy; It will not only abort labor and loam tbs intensity of Mia sad safferiar beyond xpressioa, bat better than ail, it thereby greatly diminish tbs dcrper tolif of both moth an 4 child. This avast boon to snf fr". woaaa is AW ZhtimmU, or JfotA FrUmO. Prepaid sad sold by J. savftzuh Atlaou. Oa. Sold by ail xrnrsiats. itiem subu bottla. Scat a ' by xom on recast erf prica. Quiet aii Easy CUH-Krtli Thousands of-aramm over thj nA briL fy to tbs wondarf si effects of this rreat rem edy; It will not only shorten labor sad lessen the Intensity rf pmtn and sofferias: beyond expression, bat better than sU. it thereby greatly dhniniahes the danger to life of both nother aad chad. This greet boon tosnf fcrtnr woman is JJoimsf IMtmtmt, or MqtMm mmd. Prepared Sad soid lrr i. SSADraui, Atlanta. Oa. Bold by ail ragnata. mem sl.BO bottle. Beat a byfzpreas oa receipt of prios. 4 ,TVim mnj wtu 61 Ldll LLilir-CiTlfl Thoenata rrf eww tt. mji 3" wonoerrBi enects or this mat . r; it wQl not onlTaoortenUboraadU the intensity of pain and sofferlac axpreantoa. Dot beCSnr thsa it thereby sweetly dhntnlahws the danger to life of both apotherand chiid. This great booa to serf frhhr woman ia flaw IMOmmL sr rrimd. Prepared and soldTbr . vuuruui, auuis, Bota ay au rogmeta. race UD bottle. Bent at bySxprssa on receipt of prion. His Soul and His SOveK Tour asking ass how I cams toss t, reminds IS of tbs story of tbs free Lehman eha. on hie death bead, after s lira of meanness, wanted to make tains all rbrbt wits the Lord b iin some money to the atrk." - WUI tne Almighty pass me Into Heaven If I grs 10,000 pounds to the kirk, dye think r said M I eant cromlsa re tnot mon .' answered the minister, -but I advise re to try the cxperlmMit." tAoghlng beardly at the story, hey. Y. B. Os borne, of bo. 274 Often arvnoe. Jersey City rjas- wiwum fimsamui nnrcn, weec uoDoaen. eonUnned: That'a what I Sid with Pimt i Tome: I tried the experiment, it more than met my expeetaouns; ana 1 am very glad to testify to lis exeeilenes. It goes at ones to ins root of ail digestive and nerroos derangements so eommon amoof men of my nroSessloa. Vor mbu ana ehrooie Invalids the Tonie Is a perfeet lnTWoraot. and Is destined to sooplaint all other retnidia for this purpose. A single dose produces tne genus petspiraoon ana sense 01 uie which eradieat a disease. It seems to rooae every orran mto aetle- tty. I admire It. too. for its nower to a ntarnnix the bold of the liquor habit over Inebriates.' - xnta nrerjarstkon. anien nu hmin kiMtam mm Puun a GnexB Tom wUl nereafur be eallad simply Pasxjeb a Tokio. as on principled dealers are eonstanby oocernng their canto mere with lnre rior articles nndea the name of sinner: and as rn. CI Is really an onlmportant CarorUig Uigredient, we arop toe misieaaing woro. There will be no chanee. however. In the nren- sratlon Itself, and all bottles In the hands of deal ers, wrapped under the name of PahuVb Got sxa TOKio. contain tne genuine mMiotne u the fac simile ekrnatare of Hiaoox at Co. Is at tne bottom of tbs outside wrapper. HOME COMFORT. - eaansansnssansBa After av Rsvlar Bids st Gesiaitry Pliyal claw Tails What Bs Tatleks ef ' . Sense Psevlei "I wish to cractoua some people would learn when they need s doctor and when they don't," rrrtalmed Doctor K . as be -entered bis boose In a eooy little mige tn the it tertor of the Btats of Hew Tork, after a tedloos sight ride ot -many nUles, ""I bare been dowa among tbs mountains to aes s man. who, tbs messenger said, waaery sick and not likely to live ,ttl momma, unless be bad immediate help; and found ' him suffering from, a rather sharp attack of colic, which bU tarn Lj might bav relieved tn tea mtnntea. If taey bad a grain of sense and two or three simple remedies tn the house. But no; they most remain Ignorant sa pigs, and when tbs least acne or pain takes them, send for a doctor, whether they ever oar aim or not " . "Why. Doctor, what Kind of simple remedies, at you sail ibem. do yea expect people to keep tn tbs hoasef asked tbs wife, as she poured him a cup st hot tea. i ' "- ' - 'In this eaaa," answered- tbs Doctor. lf they bad only put a BXXSOirS. CAPCUTE POBOCS pT.Awrrn on tbs elan's stomach, bs would bars been an rigM la sa boar.' and saved me a drean la anoramary eompiainu n enres ax ones. An diseases are eliminated from the ryctem by what may bs roughly sailed expulsion or extrac tion, or by a union ef the two processes. Benson's Plaster promotes both. It Indies tbs torpid or gans to act. and tends Its sooUUrg InSoenea through tbs myriad pores of ls akin. All ctier Tlaitcra cts lis patient to wait. Tbey rrt tla bopefst to-morrow, rsnsoa'a plaster rtres Vn '-)t-w-. yrt"iif better, do yotf..-tr r t.. CA luJ Sid kt- 3 It la l bOuAS. A 1. mmttm 1 I r i 7 f Our Spring season is now half orer tog out our Spring Stock. Slow sellers we shall expect onr REDUCED prices TO-DAY We Set Special Sale oi By cheap we do not mean eommon goods, bnt something of unusual advantage to the purchaser, something worth your while looking at, and if 70a bare boys to clothe you cannot well afford not to attend this sale of "Jutenile attire." One lot of Cassimere Kilt Soita to be sold at do do do do do ' . do A large lot of Knee Pants Suits, ) . . do do do do do ) ATS 4 10 19 A lot of splendid Linen Coats, ages 10 to 16, . , uu - uu . . i uw . ixDg Arauiia, eo A large assortment of Boys' Suits, agea 10 to 10 will be sold at ?3. . i . , . We lnwita prompt attention to this special bargain offering, beginning this day, for as there is a considerable ad ran tags in securing the "choice" in these lots, we ao ' . ao . 1 ao , xxnsr wourt?like oar friends to be benefitted in getting Just what they prefer. ! The half of a dollar still buys the WHOLE dollar Straw Hat and j m, Will buy an all wool Cassimere Suit, ralne. j E. D. ILatta fe Broil (Grrccrtcs, Sec l.&BPSKCKH. j. c fljtxrH. J. S. SPENCER & CO., I 1 Wholesale ! Grocers Commmcn Hercliants. HTBXXT. - - j CHAXOTTX.lf,& HBDO.C4WTKB rOB; Heavy eroeerlee. Ineraynnsr lOtsT. LA&D. MO- LAsaaa.8 lt, fuxjb. suoar. oorrxB, also the Ucht sneerles osnaJly Otfrted In a trholrsale Qroosry SnpriatiYc Pattpsco Patent Floor, THJC nwasT SLTD K. LeTerinjs Reliiblc! Rcisted Coffee i - Selllns arenU for tbs Rortlntnara 4-4 A Extra Shsetbu sod Fas Das Plslds, SpeeUl artsnttoa dvsn to a't fwlfffstfn aaiaBPsa, spotf j. a arxMCxa a co. pIt, nAGILL, WHOLESALE GBOCEB AND. OOl LUJSSJ ON MERCHANT, CenesrefUCfesaecae. . Orders solicited and promptly; filled. BAT STATE Portable and Stationary. ' Frots 8 ts 200 Boras Power. bar Yartabls COS off Xnctos took GoMMadslsJ 8L IXMrla Wo., Is 187R. OOITB and BXX XT. The OMXIDA MOUNTXD aJjatUB one of tbs most highly finished Knrtnes sa tbs smarket sad one of the beat. . i : . ' TBZKCH BUHB 0QBM HILLS The cheapest and best on tbs market, else, from IS Is 80 mebes wDl crlnd from 0 to 10 boaheU rood aaeal psr boor, r Every one gnaranteaa, PXXRLX33 THBXSHXB3 and 8 XT ABATORS bsva been tried sad proved cood -over shot sod undershot 80iah cylinders, ' . ; - CAR LOAD Daniel Pratt Bevolvlnc Bead etna. Xvery Glnner who baa tried one say they are the beet now made. . '?-:- CIS LOUD Perry Royee Beapflra -Tn atmplest and easiest draft Reaper to tbs World. Two eog wheels and two ptnloos eomprisa an tbs tssilm BIQ SIAKT Cora and Cob atuis Xvry tanner should have ons-wCl grind from 4 to 6 bushels com la ear psr hour with one man. -txaacra euxxr plows. The ' best smxy made and the one whlcb tarns sqaareeomec A boy ean manace tt. i Bosa PRxaa, wanna, amafttot Painsa, Jst Pnmpa,Baaooacrnaptratora, Piping Pipe Tones, Xhtlns rttanga. . so, ' Xvery arOola warranted. TARXXRa, eome and see these eosds and get prioea." Parties wno wish to purehaes Znclnas tor eotton mm or isrss mscTTns shops are requested to ean and examine my sample Tanabls Cat-off lSlna, or wrtUIorslrtHilaraar prices. - ' . " ; Respectfully, - -f r '':- ;aiS3 JOHsaroir, -mar29 . " Contse Etreet, Cbartotta, H. C ::Hc:::7G:I, ;:::usr3fiLSTC 4 1 ill 1 , and there is no time for trifling, in clear- must be conrerted into quick sellers, and to accomplish this result . ; Apart for Lafa Dojs9 Cheap rjolhes. SI DO 160 10 2.00 75 A'aata. 60 that imitators of prices cannot isaitate in TfLiscellnneotLB. Ws Pur Usual Large and AttnetiTe Stock 11 D iLlLnfflEM, -1X)B THB Spring : aid Sommer Trade. -co: :o:- SATIKa,CBXPsalaaiiUksnawsrtosTe and ansttttss and anil nonatanUr aod ts onr stoeai all tbs MovaaieS tn the Itna durtnc tbs stiassu as soon ss they spoear ts Mew Torhu We earrv tita luMt amt - .a ef auxuiiKBT eoone is tbs state. . ,e the aaosaeompieu aasoranent ef Hosiery. -eiraW HOTIOJIB OT DBT GOODS ts bs roond to tbs ctty. Oar eeeivad lbs aaast Mock In tbs att at tan Ws saO Goods tor sash nave no eredtt ' I : - prtaes. Mrs. P. QUERY. apr4 IWV SUPPLY8 GOODS. I ; JUST RECEIVED. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, : TINWARE, . Al) VOTIOQXjriRAIXX. . An Inspection is Invited. . ' C. II. Eltereife : " Tarlety Btora, tbs Tradsra national Bank IB, ' ClEiVELiND I1INEE1L SPRKGS wm open May lota. These "prmxs are two miles frorn-bbelby, snd one mils from Carolina Central &.R Hacks will bs at Springs Ratios jo amval of aver train. Com and warm beta. White and Red Sulphur 1 aw VllfWW WMOTS, - A rood 6alKt Band ssenred for tbs seasoi Bo Una Alley tn rood svder Rates oc board Btncie wees, a iaoo; roar weeks, 35.00. Chil dren ander pn yean of are. and colored eervsnta balfpriee. fcpee4 arranceaaenta with farnUias tor tas season, s or lunoar lQiormauoa auaress, B. ateB. PO3T02C, Froprletotv New Spring Siylps ! saajijMSL ..' P. LASNE,; , V i y M 1, w w k L-j A i . y ALLr-frf XT-' tPi.tr ' S -r? rif - 14 SJT2-Ji i.K-iJ. J f a ?. ; . .1.1 vr-tSTttC;r:i! ir1 -st.i..v apfiiiaiiiiiiioiirtino;;:;1'!!;- J. c. w THE FAMOUS . . f BDTTERWORTH PATENT This (Vlahrafrl ThnfaF .fn4. . - - miw awiiia i , nas more good points, less complication ftfli Fvavf aa n sasBwakakBa S W . rwm "- vptwi iruia ujsu aaj oiaer iaresuei now ill uso. -1 - - DOUBLE P1S10S' STEEL EOESE POTTEES, , - TAYLOR'S DRY STEAM 1 TIGER ENGINES " 2? besta. Kow la the Urns to auks yonr arrangements tor Threshing outfits, aratalns our Afachlnee beters Jniylng. - A DJUSTAB LE "CUT OFff ST ATfO'tl AH Y E fl GINES 1 Tabular sad Iaeosnotlve Boflsrs, "MOORE COUNTY rRA2nc ory wooo-wottrrsajtiCErsiBT. oottoh ersa, fxtdies aku tosmtsssss. Cotton Presses, Hot-Polished 1 8hafUng, Hancock liaspiratoTs, Smutters, Belting, Saws, and General Machinery. Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed. SEND FOR DESCMPTLT Successor to Ette n ge r & Ed mond. RICHMOND, VA. f STATIONARY AND mr.kjaT, GBirr "j -m iaiiB ICaiklnc Tool, wbfca noes HYDRAULIC PRESSES, EtasaWeff IBrsUautlie Prtlonlar attention called ts our aStSVJI BTSaUfUO TTMT for semnc I IOT UUUOCOS. . . , 1 , Kxtra Announcement. To AH Who Would Save Money. rout r xm anr am & K K MM MM MMMM O K. R K M M MOO V K M at M M O1 ?.'.boP aafchne of Jane we sbafl retnove from onr present store Into tbs one ajotnta it: It ' la very trsnb-'erome to aaova rata and a nt la -m Jt j JzzLYcT.TV?:"1 aaoral. Is seanpUsa this we ha ve m A EXXD Mti' aces; sMs' Sices, I s offer them st flanres tner esnaot - AT LESS THAI Z2tTJ2.?Z!?2e9p' toehioss oar late Invoices of Gents Hand and lTaeUne Sica we have .si Uon. 1 m Mfirr anv r mayi8 - I BURG1SIS : 1 -i - y , i i' i : i ALL USDS QW nimnu BEDDING, &C. CHEAP BEDSTEADS, PABLOR and CHAatBXB 8TJTT&- COV. ia 01 au amos oe nana. No. S w Korth faroTtna ' 5 CHARLOTTEa N. C. v ; i'i 55 n A r Tavs Tnavsllsia; Fatlle trill aTlsial tkat the CVnTXtAX XlOTEX. Iteape bd wltbi avU IsspSBivcmiwaita 1st Cwaafsrt sutd Tarn, staid fa RswtsrlssnrBabtna AckMwladare ltess Bessi Semta et WaMaUais-tem. . - Carriages. and :Fortcrsr'X!c:t all thai ftaiar." H. C. ECCILES, Proprietor. GLnn ALPinB.cpninGS, C-3 -Boy Oekataf jr .llorr-oi. W.K.C B. 03 I .kTlTJ Tr.e? iesas-GspTa-rit Ttn3cs'itponcycr poTiniar pra m lbat poiiey ui bo ma. owned a n j u pie-b ir miux speetaTy low rsts tor r&BHiiee eonaiB early an i reraamLr-j tes-ymer. te-urrour" t soOPry is nnurpafd la tbs ooihern AlilirJidi JUocs la - jy sa4 newly fumaed. - as r - l r tv bet. 0eo. LLi 1 -J'' ,t?ft t T"irn noed to bs Kledv. ' litindra. ti t 3 c-! and tie Ua- jKwMrii?' r t " areas - - .luyltA - ' -. ' : y ' Burr ttvtl ci ti::t rri c--i j- - s t r t -j L -.1 ..., , a i,-. -a J:tt:-.if: .. lUr:::.' W-SzzX r- Vlz'i . -.-C-:'C?,: - 'm.'Jf.'. AND ..U- -vj n "i ti o4 uwutAuu aucau ut au uuieia u of parts, is more durable, and does more Iran Vraaae Saw afJUs, PnQeys. Eansera, Ac GMT CORN MLS, ETTABLIIHED 0OT&BEB, 1S5C PORTABLE ENGINES, hills, mix, cEAiziif o, c not csab.tbs abest, iter f Is myS-ly OO O O V W 5 4 O V OO V A. Ul s W A1 I.O wiftbe raleiolsJioan I" Sices, ad Children's Shc be bought at to any other ators la this dly, tn fact 'WHOLESALE P2I0E2J I ri nr UOB " vpora banners, c hoyer& nmsmiiGEs, SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT. NIJDHDIaS. it 3d. 1 ." - nrnin nonc-nroii, n.o. g IT. fc 1 1 R where eaav eoaehes'c-st all trsina. r - ' J ."' "; Al; .naanrtna.i.C' fH 'EOT " y r) v if 1(1'- - ' ujir "or 7 ; '7.. t . . r . 1. y 1;., 4 m A a ,
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 20, 1883, edition 1
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