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'iJf' Specimen copies serJt Tree off srKl&itlGB. : : 'crWbeeWtotWMhV the VUress of telr pa w rtimgtd rtU pic - - sLatu-, u : ADVBTUnO BITKI mm . lt& 8q&T0nximi! efr.Tfa f each. aMTtiortal ' a arbrdoM ot ratei rorTMiger" Mrtod furnished oa epDlteKoa." - , J-0 i"?'---' ' ; daiwui- iqcflx Mv4.frv c - J CTboeBbewiiwrpeaaeoooritwtth to wilt be ren- j dared bills yJ(UlL each moat. - i t v r j i T,(bMtn( aertttein&rU-nraitbe banded la by IS e'eteeft on tba d4T pr lau tqjssoe in Kb liiiB ATTM Pogr-orripB at CaujurrTg. W C. as aEOQKP-CLAaa Matt Mna I ti , TIIE TfiADB lHLlARti.4't ! ?Io rarBtiUoSpeuto Conventioa ins apoai Coojresri' xedm tii4ra(Ie other boitf fortdrcuUtion..Thter tadto dollar waaj mads f b. th autbority of Congreav it faaihe stamp oftlu( got-; i; La YHiuB wu iigu Dj uw, uu was a 1 a a L 1 . J ' i I ' tne"new iezalxinier- uvro liar was coined, and the tfIaralUiough- euajuiPMi. mure auver.j.uau vya icgat tiider!d611aV. tcHBmteUed, add they. -were taken. try'," the people at ,pefr lull ;f ace Taiue. ani jaow with eome-' thfDjr.mb're;thanKhli;-fiY it tham I a, xiataBce ati homeland vbroad. to .IeHore their money, "Yalue 'Iwithoat Any proriiiooL. for their redemption la the sheerest; kind. of. awlndliDg. The 3ynnie?ij;iaa jpo ttore irfbt to issue 1 je It into ho monev .while in the hands : of holders, and then reluse to take it at "Its, t see vaiaeithan an . indltldoal has to eire his --obliration and refuse to recornize it' when " presented for re- . deinption. - -7 . ,c It i has oeen, suggested tnat;one way - oat of . this difficulty Js for the govern ment t4 redeem the trade dollar in frac tional ( enter JCurremCT. ; which would prsTa, .loJ to eijfhet' government or people, ana ue sausiaciory lu lub iiuiu ers of the trade dollar, and prevent the speculators who have been baying them v np with "a view to getting laws passed far their redemption by the govern ment from making a profit of fifteen 'or twenty cents on the dollar,at the present : cveprectatea vraie ui vrcn) tney pn- 1 chase them. The government cannot honestly ignore its own coinnd shosld not do so, even if it could. It got dollar for dollar for everyone sent out, and it ought to 'take back every" one presented and pay dollar for dollar for it. A gov ernment cannot afford to be dishonest under cover of legislative enactment any more than, .an individual . can? and Jh it! should pot ehd iUelf directly nor indirectlvjto ascheineof plunder.which this war on the trade dollar in ! all probability is. ( I;! SHOULD HOT BE THE ISSUE. Gen. Jas. F. Izlar, Chairman of the 1 f 4tf f3arplUaf Po6i6crfctlf xeuiiVa Committee, says that in tne presiden-' tlal election of 18S4 the leading Issne should not be the tariff. If success is to befth.evobjecf of thej Democratic partyr This isan opimdn m wmcn'tne major ity of the Democratic party North land South agree with Gen. Izlar. Theriare some thoughtless men In the party who wwU mike this theIsfue because their 'views are based 'on 'the ideas that tnay -i happen . to prevail in th ir particular localities, and they do not seem to look " tvvnnrt thpji-"""niBTBmncraHe imn. venfien of. IowL for instancei iniertj I thfertiriff fpH Hveniid brifjplink in platfornil1!1 aJ" most exclusively an agricultural, one, : . with but few manufactories in itj and x people. Irrespective of party, are oppos ed to the incidental-protection pfea . iiat wnen we reacn states wnere pan r ufacturing enterprises iiave eprungip. H'!i:SueslwhfchbfitVfe4VeMMomay have been exclusively agricultural, we find the, people not disposed to pome - down to ; the tariff tbr revenue) onljr . basis. It is useless to deny that there baa beea a, marked. change TOf public v ' sentiment' ohthlsueBtlon: notlonly in the North, but in the West and South, where until wjthinr recent yeafathe free trade policy wis popatar) i!-1 ", , The Republican party is committed . jo, a, high, tsrlff, nqt with incidental - 1 piotectloai simply,, hot foV protectron . absolute, that-being, the main. object the tyeriueT feature' being secondary' fc and subordinate, an l.as they arecom it Emitted to 4t r bay on 4 'recall ?.ndthing Would please the Jeaderstbetter than tt -: u force-the DemoMats to- mount a noni hn protectlonr free J" trade, .whlch they would construe as' -the '..same' ihlng-r:; .ytr-Hti platforms Thar hope thus to create di- Tiflona in the. ranks of !h'e"emocracyi as theyiavadooe In tha-pastwhen this ' tissue was forced -and Democrat! lead- henisfly aeeptegit, Bxit thus fsr all the utterances or snow vast giu; leaucrs uayo iwuiou uj the'dlsasirons experience of th4 past. . m. I J Xi mm V. mm au jpior.eijfuiriSed .thin they hays been. refuse to walk into the traps their wily aJvAraariea have' set. . -I Tfr .Xne recoxa we uemocraisin :Con- . gress have made on the tariff, question ,V iil 13 M eion&Jo, laifi ta IM gone, ---and. while It ii not final and ddesTiot W iprludfl ;morere'f orW,:. wbep efona j-tasy 'tdesirable sji it ia -1 V carty.,i:"'The ! Eetmhlleans will hot- be .- - peimiltcu. vo iuuiuua jjita puis uuuv r. W-tlace i'ihe'Dembcracyln fabe atrt-; JjimVti; aJby fe'lfiaj li?ioSs feat : ore qfydiscassion.jescape being cilled to i-Cffs-wtnblic trnstsconSf ad t!ieju I - ' . . ; . . . .1 : . - T 1 thing in past years and now propose to make their own Issues instead cf letting the Republicans make the I:uc3 to suit TTe -..dictr rvlLli -iv " . . - uousesse, and we are gong into t.3 campaign unencumbered-tfitb any surplus basags, and wedo not propose to take the line of - march -which our lie publxcanTTrre ndsJIw o uI3 "jordlsln te r-" estedly trace out for us. We. are mov- Jagia.a.sondlcolumn this Urns and mean business. - - ; - . -Z. , -r ;, Dtt. 1.A.Rx"TVAIKEII, - j Dr. Maryi Walker is original In many respects ; not only in the - style . of : her wearing apparel, but in her l- mental mako up, and , In the way ' she 'does things generally. 7 She discards 4 e con venUonal customs to which her sex pay allegiance, with' a superlative indiffer ence andr stllkes ' out on the indepen dent 'schedule with a refreshing auda city. 1 As a dispenser of medical decoc- iirfrJt vah tias1 TlOt Tmvfv1 si tvHlliaot' success, aithoughfslierpersIsts in", wear- . ,7T. t. iTr. l . ' Ingitha J)r...beforehr name, but as department1 bulldozer she ..looms, np Into startling and grand! proportions, aa we gather from; the; following clipped from the .Waahlngtonj correspondence of the-Baltimore-Sun,- which, in speak ngof heV life Ih'Washrngt6nV says: a . The f irrepressible Drw JMary Walker for vears" twsietred' the i head xf erart executive department witb importuni ties ror position; xisr per unsdiy cnaiiy naa sues an- exrect eo. tne coi a csxure of ex-Oov. Boat welt, at the time CSecre tary of the Treasury that be yielded to the extent 01 telling ner xnatsbe should have an oflice'if -sher would takeoff men's clothes and array herself in the habiliments-of -hev ewa-eexv- She indig nantly refused ; to accede to the condi tions, but a year or two af Utwards- she astonished the treasury, officials by pre- sen ting jiridemSnd!for Dav.asaclerk from the periodiof Qovlioutwell's con ditional ii promise.' Of : course . she : did not get It. 'When that .warotj beartea and lmpuIsivB' child of the, West, Teller, was maoe secretary ot the interior Jty Presideat A.rthar,H her; blandishments prevailed, he -appointed her to a clerk ship iatbepnioBumi0aaajaadshe was assigned to am vision in whwn.acon siderable number ox ,-lauVes , were joa bloyed. v Thece ladies never became ac customed to her peculiar style of ap-? pareijosuo sup - inemsetvea aioosas much as possible, which-she jepakf when -the opportunity- offered with looks and tosMt .DtsoAnu. -be.seened- always to take tne greatest pleasure In marching; Moto their midst when they .were gathered in , their- dresslne-room making their toilette.. Dr. Mary Is, nn douhtedly, a very remarkable and able personage, out sue nas not provea ner self to be much of s clerk. Commis sioner Dudley ixasJor a long time been convinced .or Jier (inefficiency, and has hinted such, to the Secretary, but not daring. to beard the lioness in her den. She went on her annual vacation aeve rai -weeks since. - and Commissioner Dudley seized the happy occasion to address ner a note toat ner services would not be required after the first Of July, lie has last received a reply from her, in "which she intimates in plain terms that she will make it vary warm for .him if he- undertakes to dismiss her; that she will be back at her desk in a few days and expects to remain there. Commissioner Dudley, is a bat tle scarred and maimed veteran, bat it is no reflection tmtiim to say that he ia not hankering after a- war f of -words with the amszon r who - writes 1L D. after her name. , :: ' -, . r ' - i DO WW BY THE BEA- V. laavJSealtaUve Hood, wkieh U Dislle4'ay-taa: Oraaklaat Bell ii Tbe First Day y tae Sa, , . ; MOKEHKAD ClTT, ATLANTIC IIOTEX, July QLh, 18S3. After such sleepas a tired child .has, deep, sweet, oblivious. 1 wake early to enjoy once more a sisht of tne sea. A- keen breeze ripples the sunny wataxaad sthe ever coanglng sea, areata me in is morning wim dimpling, sparkling face as ir it were cballensing the' wind for' a race and a frolic : As tull of beauty- as on that mysterious " dawn of the1, world thon sands and thousands of years ago, when the glad, sun for the" first .time kissed the waves and turned them to glowing crimson "when the morning stars sang together-and mingled the narmoni of their ' heavenly mnsid with: tna - deep anthem of the ocean, when. TGod divid ed the Waters that" were under the ar mament from tne waters that are above the firmament, and Uhe gathering I to gether ot - the: waters called tne seas. and Goasaw that it was good." i In noma , naat extstenea. nrenlsuirte. unrevealed. unrecorded, before my soul reached -'its : present cumbroaa .habita tf on. it most have dwelt in the body of one of the pearl-tinted fishes of theiaea. er been a bird ox the alrskimmioz and dipping in the sparkling water, as I see oneirowvwiTt-ana-wfiite wmgeu; ana lor some enmecommittea tnen, rooiisn iv "wishing I were a man" or other dis contented craving, have been condemn ied to brick houses and dusty streetsAhe necessity or ; oeas ana mosquito- pars, cooks ana eiotning. lusteaa ox t some in the caves of the ecean or a cool iiest am on ir the ereen rushes. . I i But, breakfast breaks up dreaming. and a sup or good cotzee reconciles one to the factof veionglQg to. tne genus homo, and having one's home on terra flrma v There is no such potent argu ment for contentment with oar present condition as a weil prepared menui and. many Ameianehely man-in a ininor .mood moaninir"Ohfor the wlniraof a dove thatlmight flee.awayftias change ed his tune at tbe lnBDiring tlnzjol .-the dirmer bell, K4ven .always a clear, con science snd agooo: cisrsuoni. uarmu offare this morning- is. broiled spring ehlekenJ mutton coops,, xresn eggs, not roilsuVdll"OTti,'f -e Jfood, fish, oysters, 'soft " crabs 1 and many: other tempttng -? etceteras. After , breakfast the meeting with old friends, the intro duction to new ones, letters noma, un- Eacking and settling in my new, abode ikes1 up' the1 time J till- dlnner.tafter that a nsp. which in Itself M a novel and delightful experience to en to whom much sleeping and sound 'sleeping are lost arts, and then when the. slant rays of the setting sun tinge tne waves witn beauty and; the 'golden glory of the western sky is' reflected " In the. water. when the freshening wind fills the sails. comes the rowningpieasure or .'the dav. a sail witn tnat best or ooannen Capt Bell. Ever so many of the former visitors' from cnariotte to - Aioreneaa know hitn, and.not one but remembers him as the representative boatman, with the steadiest hand that ever held a rudder.v the "clearest eye that ever looked in theTfWlndr and " the truest soul thataver said hard a lee." . t Mnsic and dancins for the untiring young fohcvmt-night, but this delicious breeze makes One -sleepy and yielding to its soothing influence ; at 1 an early hfinr I tro to tar room." "and the even inr and ' the morning were the first IIotr JVoatker- Aslvlee trei iU,I L ti. .treeu Beaeea finrtsn Hf raid t , ." Now take the shady side of the street ; . ' . . a , a a a i a s a a i : eo slow: eat, iizuut; ssip . sjcoqoho drinks : don e worry :nanz on your tern per. ' It is not the weather that' heats the blood half so much- as the fuel, wet and drv. that a man vuts into bis stom ach, or the exercise be gives his body ' - mm r. ! - ::i J a naarrraaa Preaeaar azo. Rev. Mr. &inzlatoxandbia neigh- bor. N-M Moore,Tiad ,a( quarrel-f-over ton grew a frevorvpr snd shot illra tbreelrmesf bne-ball catering his-arm enotnex-i.13 nana ana aiblra tu bacx. 1 1 is thought the latter wound will prove :pr'r . -t-ltla. BlatrlcsTueraey easaafaV5'-' Cot IJ. WsUits. TJ. 8. tnstrlci xttornsy, Xinwi Clrr. o.. antbmlzds th failowlos aUiumeot umirUim Xertws card my nlecsol puma.' Oat at drocswt. n.&jk . ! "- . i . . ... tiicr' .::al at en.?", nirr. fkat ia I ir' Done and How it la Dm Vhe Dav'i J todiiB.M!lu . l.CltAPEi Hjll. July 12 i.Wor! floni1 terest to yous readera T Sixty counties. are here represented, and vbout three' hundred-names-en rolled.-exclusive-eif- the faculty and "Model tScbooLTher, iaaies nave an:overwneiming majority, and there are not escorts enougtv to "ko round," but there is an earnestness about their attention to the recitations that seems- to say that --they came here not merely to. bare a good time but to gain information v . -... wen, we win gotnrougnaaays wore so as to give you some idea of the work that is ctoiDir. ' Tbe moroinir aesssion is opened, with religious services in the cnapel, in conducting wntcn tne pastors of tne various churches in the village alternate.-Tnen follows a lecture on history by llrsj iiurrelLand aJecture- J h '?SHnn'i,f?i5; IThen we nave recitations in the follow-? I ingoraer; - -" .. .t j - , .. j l. Drawing tod Writlag-frof. 'E. U A 4 and 0 Anal) sit Prof; Aesrer, A" ArithmetlcPror. Moses. '4. Beadtng-t-OaptJ 4- E. Dugger and iraViJuarrmii. l:.t"i; j n v-.?t?'. ij The school is divided Into, four sec-i tions, so that there! are four recitations in each of . these ' branches during the mornlng.'Tben the whole school meets far imuxnetlon in mnaie bv. Profesaor ileares, and so. the, ; morning session ;cioses. ; . ' ; :r-' y -1 1 The TSculty is composed ox men who know ns-hat they are -doing and: are thorooghly in earnest about it. . , . , j Prof. Harris is too widely known as an artist to need any"commendation at our hahds.' - HIS aervlcea have eea aecured: here from year to year until tna JMormsi could not know now to get alonz without him. He Is awsklnff a real passion for drawing in many of his pupils,' ana some ot tnem nave made proflrrees that is truly wonderful. - , ; , Prof. Leaier is a fine, scholar, and en joys a wide reputation as a teacher, lie sustains himself well, and is one ef the most popular and efficient of the teach ers, lie is throwing new light and life into lieed and Kellogg a system of dia graming. ' : - ... -"Prof. Moses, also saperintendent. Is to very laborious workers lie iaenthusi- asuo. ia his work, and spares no pains to make the school a. success. lie is giving his pupils a great many short and practical methods for solutions of problems In arithmetic, and is. a great favorite with the Normalites. . . The . afternoon, from four to five o'clock: is devoted 1 to the -study of geography. Dr. W. t A. W 11 borne, t of Salisbury has charze of . this .depart ment, lie has created a lively Interest in his methods of teaching what Is called place or home geography. Be- flnning with 'the school i boose, he amiliarizBS the pupils with it. teaching the cardinal points, and bounding ob jects in the room : then tcaing them outside to the surrotfndlnjrs. and riving them- aetnsl lllastratkma ef peaiasnlas. lsianos, ?caps. ana otner natural divl sions. thus breathing life into formal definitions that otherwise convey no meaning to tne cnua. Anotner interest ing feature in bis system of instruction is moulding in sand the relief of differ ent countries as they are taken up. The class nas made nne- progress la map a rawing, ana isaoing some very good work. .:'-. f : - ---, -f t ' At 820 Miss Lily Long, of Charlotte. meeta her .French class. She has a large class, and they manifest much Interest in -her work.- She - teaches - after i the Sauver method, t ; .. At the same hoar Prof. Kennedy has philosophy and algebra alternating. lie is doing very satisfactory woik in his department '! - -.--. it-' ; ! At- etiO Dr.. iewis. or lunston. ce ll vers a lecture on physiology. . His ef forts are "rare and racy." and ( we want to emphasize it) are awakening great iaterest.--' i - - Miss Wadeithe teacher of calisthenics. is doinz noeiy. . . ..... - Tne teachers woo apply tnemseivea cannot fail to be greatly benefitted, and will go from the Normal - with greater enthusiasm, in their work, and better prepared to instruct the children of the State. ;t ' '." 4 '- Two weeks from to-day the school closes, when- we easy- have something more toeay.:,-: tti; t -.kl.IiM.' i .1 at " - Tke Art xnapiar as seaisvuie. i -1 f Aa TMiwf'H-tfl'in1larA . tlw .rl display at the .Louisville exposition will be exceptionally nne., ureat assistance', was slven the art committee at New port by the summer residents, who" conn tnouiea many worms ex anv air ueo i Seney.of Brooklyn, sends to the gallery anumDerex.nis nest known pictures,, including works by Carot. KnausJuUs lire ten, ana others.' Air-August1 liel mont contributes-- five pictures. includ ing bis great painting by Millais niead ef .Christ." by Mankacay, Paris; Har vesUHg," 'by UllletJ The . Dentist of the Convent. by Cspannva j "Scene In Venice," by Iteid. ;llr Pierrepont Wor- ran also sends important pictures. ( Mr Fabre. R G Dun- and Mr Wo T vans m. 3ft . , m . . nmM. . couiriuuMj larKeij.. axr victor Jew-i AovmW. m,mm mmmm,m fmm I 'I tlon to other pictures, the famona "Bat tle in .the Church." by Deneaville. .The same view of the battle from the ex terior of the church is one of the chief works In Mr Vanderbilt'a gallery.' Mr James B Keene, Mr C C Baldwin, Mr C P Huntington and others also send Important- works. .The Hon Samml J. TtldeoMd a letter to the committee says; "i have Teoeived - yoor letter re questing tne loan oz zu uoatington s portrait ox myseir. ana ox tne picture designated as A Ilopeless Case for tne use or tne soutaern exposition, to be held at Louisville. It gives ma great pleasure-. to contribute anything I can to promote the success pf - the exposi tion, so interesting to the 'industrial and -social development of the Southern peoola. . 1 therefore comply ., with the choice you have made in the objects of art to be contributed, by me. for the oc- FrtSPalaat Wiloasr Brtttaa. SX.XK 1 bate tned Colden's Uanld BorfTonls !n my prattles, sad hara bees saoeS snrffled wlia tha resale . as s (onto In ail eaaea ot debility weak aesa cmiala. enioroals, et ttosanot so sarpaas d" Taks po otbar.) Of drascUta. -. I . - Vfhllm othtr Baking Powdtr tvw iarfffr f etfutiTTxtid writ 1 Hum ahd of As Burt fat Jm,,,a P' - k ' n . I'? S--1 aat es i-ef f uaclirjujJa eJlili orlsmsJ puriff end iHh. .Th test irtteacw cf Hi 99fetf end Frti're isjfo jsci ff I from tha-mott ominnt chmmiata in th , ' ttiU-:Jei2i. x'lm er.ittztd ii trim.. 1 ft$jntrpddct,e 1 9 1A0 frttt.it tm.l t . f efhw powder t.'m a good rtsu,':$ ft f .... .l. r--.-.' . ,, 1 . . - A'!" U7-2" 1 rn",-?(ii Chicago, HI., and Ct. Ijouis, lio Mwtg ar 4 rrtw tH Z, VV te :'i i ' ' .m J i . .ti ft. . , V" f " T IT' - F t t ' L --m i T TTT5a 1C .UU, A - iaiia J L iln -atatir Ox t i i- - J. i i mm i ir trfmean ij r i m r Xio paJKr will und it f wbezt a i omo is n&ce- ' Mry. I nooatmtaa ' - l T . . mr.. o . . . . . mmm ur. i.iwo mt v i-1 . . mwmmmtmmnmmmm W '- ; . ' SGILiE3Il JJOEIFJSOKItS . ) iuj.d'l &jteej&iijkbb and. blood. llnJLioija testify IS lis elllcaoj in liealin tHo above diiss,4 arid pronoijnce ifrta be the Brsr Eesiedy KNOTm-To M aWj " 1 THaDX S sfABX. r-AfflPT WJirtxr-f cTPowwaasrgxja, st. CL. Jnry a As&lrDe. Cask jbv. mKt m Ja. A. ttraefltaaias lot Uref Complalat., italics HOE mm 1 1 - f - a '. a t mm m9 .vl. mmT. S m. Shb . uivil 3', -.tlmi if TasDtaMtoretaUkladaor Xa-naa Bluw-a. Tb pUm t Snd an andlMS variety of Cao- na I tM BWM iM. .... t -)i ftlf.J AND ij IS' THE PliACE TO JEt pair of OoaUomsa's Vlos Botton Oaltera. . A pair of ttoauemra'a ytasCoiaf ginuinrt,? A pwd 6MlMMQ'i Mm Oxf onl Ttea. ... t and Um plaea to set you avoir Pay Bnoas. ' 1 Tew .'Will riwa Is TUB Plaea Bay , Tear tsalsy w . . if i " Li rsl ers i ( 1 I - i -t 5 rf . Boat forget tat tt Is Lbs plaes To Bad s ales Too 8Uddt. To Sad a nice Strap BaadaL - - ' . i TSrwBaUoa Newport an4 ri f ;.;if t J - ,;NaWP0RTT!B8. Sod wo would say tsat It U Um plaea to boy s i mm or Tauao m yoa gt, away iroca so tao rpnacs. The plaeo f boy rreaeS Bl art Inc. TBafaiss Brat baa, Royal i rousa aatt . . . . ; - i TBJt CXLrTOtTn gxctxmoB HOg PAST , , XXSaaaBUrroM aXXDIA , . - ! - Th ptata wboro yaa wftt ha tadaoaaMots rf-terodloyoulapTte-s and wbero iear pattkaaca wlU be moat Biaiy apprrdatad ' - , GRAY 8i BROTHER JELLY. TUMBLE KS, '? ?i -ii : lea QsaBXTfeeans, i-v '' Water if Ben testators. " - - -j ' lutJt is. I 5 i. !!'- . . . r . . aa4 faw saasotiabU goods, jasC weetoMst tee -CHIIUPAUCE . Ot U it I J inijlt-tii LCPOIJr ttART8TtSLrX 'J ri t Soooessors te Joan BMOkSald A Co. - , V .nj..ii. . us; Itl.i i J.(.ia j -t-irVOTaiCAl,Ui J;iuu if:i lssayjl:T J -tu;sj rj-t :;v la J iHOME COMFORTi 5' nn pa bmt aataa av voaawr "wU!TtVr atnnsrponpte woald lean wbaa tay aeod a oootor'aad' wwa thoy-daa,t.' srrtatiaM XaotoX" a aa atSaisaais la a eor Btutf vulaa A . tter 1. tanor aftas stats o( Hew Tork. sfter a ledlooo filtht ride of anany aillea. bavsbeeadowasssoacUio'aMiatslns to sos a raaa; wtoo,' lbs ansaaortec said, was very us ana not ussiy v w -vawcazoav' kad scartwdlata ttslpt snd ; fsasA .at at from a ratber snarp sttaoa of rHe, which nip bua- tiy ralsht harp yellSTod In tea mlnntes, rr tasy had a srala of ssaso and tao or three simple leaeedlep tatbaaoosa. Bat BO t&y taaat r as piss, sad waeo tae leaat aeba or pain takes tbsm. send for a doctor, aaotber tasy eree pay bIm or not " - -t - . i . "Way. Poster, what ktodot staple rranedles. as yoa eaU tbea. do roa expect people to keep to tbe boose V ssked the wife, sS stie poured aia aeap "of bet tee. s---ii5, -,- n. i r -la tale esse." answered the Doctor, Tf they bad eoiy pot a pxjiaoira CAPcxirg pecaocs PLaSTXB on the sian's storosch. be would bav been all right tn sa boor,'-and saved ana a drear) rtda" .. s'-'fi ". ' - . Ia all ordinary eon rUtnts It mrea at onea. aJ1 diseases are ennilnated tYoss the eastern by what may be -fonthiy eaued ezptilskm tlon, tv by a tealea of the two Plaster promotes both. Xt toettes tha torpid or cans to set; and sends, Its soothing tnnoenco through the myriad pores ot the sUn. , AH other platters oblige the patient to wait. Tbeygtrehha tioDefor to-morrow.' Benson's ptsster Urea htm help to-day. Whteh t better, do you thljikT Boy the caPCUI? and keep 1 lp the houM. FHoe.0 eeota. - - - ' i 8eatrry at ohnp on, annaeeUcal Chemists, new iota api jaoin ')' -XtahIUha to 1703.1 . f pre-emlmnt among Southern boarding schools lor boy a, in aga. ta nucBoer. a area oi patronage w sirgham School f. o , o.-ange Co., N. c. A NightrbIc onin: Cdrciis ' 5 -. . - .si.- t. -'?. . . ' .n---n tayioivs iu::cii noor.i. OrfJ' jlIi"-5 ' J Vt'.i t.i l.,.ilxif.-i Siii-'j 3.;-itr - mmm m mm a ma; -am . iiii:i:iffiiE,rz.';i2i:;siiiuiJj flS ..-., CliarletfeTmYa; It "1 I? 4- 4 3. mm-m- I. r-iAM SUpp blippe mr mt jr. -'-''' s6 . : . . ' i ... . ; j. j. Prlactpals. . Joljailm v . i Fit. a. I - W. P. X.1ca.U.u an r tH Torn. for c, 'ro'tr-ati of k uJi it U tarfi.-oj- - - ;-- --' V.. "'. lad astray El,, aas zoost axoeUant remedy tak fj .xl vi mp, Bbuuiauur liver, ooweis. Xabbsatar tn :VaKM Aa. Kw TnA rs a w a.- j a at jg. - JolmsoQi-Votjr Indlaa lood Ttrpbir-itty ' SVTa.' J U LAA. A- KaliX U. , i A it !i C. " -, y i lit i hrJjsn - I - WORTH 0- -WOKTH-O-- - lo evilI;ii tif M5MJEII3S,T: 'fell hilt 1 ft: SILVER d PtATCb -TOBSSOI.r WITBOUf REGARD TO COST, XT J.T. e.: Sefitr JUST RECEIVED AT C 5 'i at'iarK DRUG 8TORB I OF.. R.: U.-JORDAN CO, TSTON STREET, ; r - ?- C7:-. ftUMo rxiraaoo aaiB3. the ' eaata'UT ai-'f, br. Cxsnrars Sure Core for ! SLSO peroocoe. - -"I wi'i is- Biil'cif:f.jtj--i- smrxRtx, waTxaa or an kinds. ix. waTxaa r an kinds. - v j , and Blae TCAS. f octhe RetaU Trade. 1 sad Assstlesa TOtTJtT SOaPS. i - ' - - ' I- .' . ... ... . . - n ! 4; SaCHXT POWDXR3. - , ; , ppgif ult Toiler w.aaH, a A , t i. ia tk -;r tt.cr.j,;t-. Rv'JORDAN-tCO;; A.i ,t,iiivit .! S. t . ' f ft r : a - -as i i i- wigq i cai - LiOi i ears .if . . VIS 4 it,t. JuU i OP 2 VIRQIKI Ai ferJJ A v. trtrs Ti.Jo tiwt The TORTT -SIXTH ivvnit. snRrrtw brgia on Moods, October 1, 1883. - - -: Tie anmwieaimiiil mm Antiu. inhwHflM drees - - -- -.- s., . ......... . . . i-, . ; st I J11CC3. H. TX, .. Dean at the faculty. le29dlm. -DOVE'S f-: T3 PHV8TCTAN3, TXRMXSS, tirav BLBKlEPf AND HAILUOAD MKKaKU HCADB l.y jraiilLriJ: if any membr ot o booaeaokU from parents to the saereat In rant, are aftUcted with HaUtreant Sot, eernfuloosorotner aiae. Salt Rhenm or feoafal bead, fcurna. Woonda. no matter sow severe, or et bow ion autBdinc. or trom whatever e"e pnxluoed. send and at 25-osnt bouie of 1UH1 IV Oil and we cuaraitiee a eureoino par. cores baTore ethes remedies Destntoaet, It Is eo"Cly epiJU)ie to ail the Uloers or6ores,or luusioed burtaoes ot aUdo nestie animals, or er thing that arares on the Turf. One or two sppitaauons are all that Is aee easaryto neotralixe the aeuoa T the virosand lel the tJiotr. It arrest at onoo the rrogrees or lJ7!peias sod removes the in the uaek ot the disease. -v kuw , For sale by all diw tsta and eoor try ttoree. -ta a fortbe "Twrf u Speliiaa-fiooa and Xteader." wjth eertlfleetea f eroeaTVVT "Tl- - . i UBcxLi, L xdd a ca. . Ataytt-iy..:i;;..:i;a ,,.-A i,k-hmead,fa. -r;:i;'9sroTicE;r:t;j m omyy. 'm CHtXTTA. N. C.. JUQO 19,183. The Arm ot Vumo A Parwell has been dis solved by mutual consent. W. B. Parwe'j has sold and sashed to W. at. Wilson all hU interest hv th sa. ot the firm and the latter hs et-ea te pay off aU the llsLltie ot Wilson a -?. il . .-w. It.- iu&id coPASTarxasarpjcoTxcs-l .s.f-f.4: 1 ' f CSxaxXTraW. O, JtmelO, Igst? 3 webre ttu dsy formed a eopAnrerahlp for the r .i pen 1 eawjlojf on the Whteaia and e-i'lb--f h''ni.t tH id Btan4 t-Jiliaoa i. ia ke e.f ef Cariuae, N -c- - 1 ' The r v roni f T1 ouf frndj aod the puhlla gweii. j Is rmpeutataUy soUeud. ' ' 7 C, . r t t - 9 - - . i .. .L ..1 J t ..w . v - ( 'IX . - 1 it i- I W-J 1 Aii. , i -JB ulOGipewelif !l 'ati; !' ri it! f' Boiler s Jewelry Stor -!WUk3:- ri-.'T 4 . a ?"e ?:; rj -3 ?; t ! -lt if-uimi--. hitter .U.imit'---.r.-c-A i i . . . . . - . ... ; ; . " Tlf.:U ..1. : N- W-a-n.eA.w a ri i i -xi-: rsn .Silks, all colors.. -f ia -i iiiSatiof, all colors. i-i libllAAXtiO - - f y?akS-,af-St:ft" 'B'Ocs1 aU colors. iL 1 v I'-Dresa Goods, all qualities; REMXAHTH- n-mVi.u L.t. ti,- RE11NANW- i.,..;.. t .. ; Table Linens. Nankina and Tlnvl Lb - : . Turkey Bed Table Covering. Crushes and Toweling. 1 .. . - v Finst conE - - -r i- - T. ' lilililU : LEADipJC'HOTEt IRT "TKS (SltVI . rr -. '-,1 wiiiiasvu - -.-- . f ' - -w - l --3v..;j: ; ?' ttiaisiii ..wr - - ;wfci " ;'? - '- ! H i3 I X. - . - iff z - ' .V . V. ( . . i -mi J . -n I II - 'J- A ' - - .. :4 , ,iS -;- I - .- -:Uil "VJi30-it;X SCaVU.LEBROTHERS;LRrbpriotOr : ej- V ; TAjrr; ElQANCE, SUPERIOR APPOIHTMElITa ttol f,.ibVw TUiAPfpWMCJRTSi . t hai X'v' syy1lltpeof Ossflaa ardtmpltqsaaa, the cay meet ail trains. ' -plS. .. .. j j. ti-! iii-m r . .v m .a 111! ,-. lilllJffi a charlotte; n. c. JXNX nECBIVFD AMD 1T SaMjUlsi Horse. Powers, 1 Water OTcbls,?I mes 'e :.: ' I -4 TheGreprc: ReariS Portable OonMills. WHeIffilloatfltSa TherMeaddriKingdRt The UeawiBgM iWheeler and Meleclf Separate TliV Gre?n:;?Self i)umiDiAi Boiler8,:botl Porta Hi -Can Omw Staefc. XXacialsierral sUl aias ritrn! " i Retto. ',apl&3ir :- ; i i. . j- . f , taa- s "iv(m; now,r. irvdi l.r itw.. ,r. f -rrH, itmii,t . -' j.K(.lt',l,.M., trtl,. .-Tu AdJreaa VVAT.D A CO., UaUiaaa, U. inn " luto. -- ---- V f -T: . -3 - -- 0" . . S - ' ': '! ?' " n-y. 1 ?.4.i . -ti - ' 5 ':,. TbW.w a avi - aikaaxf!T j - Las and Embroideries. ' '-'A - -Itn anrl TVrra fUmtl ranw. iy;Ayts and Matting, BEMKAHTS-T?ilCk,lh . . i be FinsT osmmD. r.i ill STOCK A TJt ROX2 8TJFaI.r C V . - : ; ; ' - i ; . . - ' & " -' i . .1 at abera F-i? bio - "---3 f "i. '' - - r rtKTnes' r ,c',r- - i inu . 1 j, I - .1. -T.4 . . -.. - t , ..nil -f IM te-. -- . .. -XUsvcsP.O. f: .-.-,- -"- - r dfOd rOL. " 27W tm Xvi 3 aCT. "at mmmml : C m C mTmTw aw 6
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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