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'V t n-rlTrr TrrvrrtTtnT' r-rTfiv I taevxn (tut MO&aiaaLxcirr staaoAX. r trtMBirnOil. , re ot Oae saaota (b Ji) ............. TtiwMMUi fbf o) . " ft Mat a 7 On rvax ........ J.... X .ou WXULT., , lavarlaAlr U AdVaa rea ef raet ae ta all 1ara mi iaia TJ. a. 1 j BmK fev r&n aa 1aw Tar OT Chartofta. aod hf fuiWB feMMfV Or a? aT'i Umt kM kU-X) bX) IM Oil toa a nor- , j a fTrTiirio vi eTrs. --- J KV- - . -i i v."1 V mi&. isdd Sloes SdUU. rat lamcai Vtat ranrWa:! tlf sasiASlrna,aa. vr.'Z aU &aTt- ajw l. ta fcf tl M ew as rtMMtIMiWi f Ejrrrr3 atth ywrirrcm at th report of lh8 coioitU-ppiiAl ciwxaU and boU. with piear ihibli oommlttcv after tbcroagh lamtlfliUnh Kt aa oqIlfle4 end ofr meet. UockU baa gjjreakao4har proof' il bar profttaalTaiMaa fax tbt raadlaeaa'' with which aba baa takfa bold' of ;tbla mat ter. 13fQti wm eaa ax pact ta aoaodi plUb. all bop tor in .tbe vajr pf l dajtrUl '.enttrorlaaa wa tnoat 7 bara , 4 . - . " I I eollghUned. skilled UW, acdwa can- I noa oe oeyenoaat npon otnar iwunpi w aupplylt to us.' It , would-coniethU IVwS-MJSeaTSut itwiii take way la ttaaa. of course, but It aUl take mooey to bric ;lt. and.. mnch.mdra mosey haavlt will to'glra' hJTtr&Icd I native tlUI. With borne talent trained for tha objects In view we become Inde pendent; and, equipped : -for Iha en Ui prisew upon whieai we daelra to eateri It Is a hammsli&jtfaet that thd plana foe, the larger nnmbtr of jubUo: be;lld lne aad flae reddaocee boHi'lat .the Sooth are furnished, by arhhl tctslrflho I vArfk ., i m ,'Vrp. m.riLmr-iM nAm I resident In the South, while nine-tan tha of the machinery and IcDpJetnerrts bf variooa kinds used In oar oUtsrant in dot tries aid bOuaeooJda "ara Imported And yetwe have an abundance of the One I material In the world. woodJTron, Jt&V' wUhki easy teaCaa-the-'aaantiZao-ture of everything we need from a loco motive to a dolhea-pia.. 5Te bave need-, ed but two thfoiga yotillie these ( resourcea: Capital and skilled labor; Tbe former 14 cornier. thP latter must, be supplied, aad.Uje bcat ind tareit and! t-t 1 E cheapest way to supply It t by traiaiog; 1 homatalenL In dolna eolwe not ohlri I supply tha demand for skirled labor buq we make mirri with trained bralwa to dot thslr own thinking, planning, cot pert j minting and Inventing, and ebltobe! the mere" imitators Tof whatTlhey aeej flf!ftrM?!!3 everachoorfn whlcn the Stated nare any Interest ought to bave an Indus trial training department connectec with them, where the yoang man de airing to follow T mechanical porsuiti could eoter and acquire not only th ordinary book education but come ou a finished mechsnle as welL From thl dsas will eventually coma the projec tora t I great fnterprfsra, ta macSli .6'p4fra aadCjwiMMa0'0!!?0, Jtore. There la much Invent! Ve gsnTu 1 in the Sooth as the records of theaten , ooee will ahowjand thla genius, notwltt standjag UeobaUclse wth svhlch Itba bad 'to' coalCDd, !hai been devtlope-. wondsrfolly. though unaided, jwlthi 1 the paat few isars. A Uare number e I 1 these laved torrarw eoapalled to-see c Northern shops to construct the mi - chinee mey invent ror iacx ox lacuiu miwbaiuhjv mth-w aoneu xor wactoz nreansxopusa uwu to successful complstlon. If these U- dostrial schools were established odr.. la vsntl va gitnl osee' Lacrlcg' the facfUtit or means to carry eat their ideas mlgtf thus be afforded the opportunity it (itanlAg than oat Fithoa$,,rf oeh ft I bAaee i themielt as ot to axrj to Cya soei Everything that can be done shoe be done to train the brains and haa of our yohat'fcan; sad fans will addo ir jouqx women, too. to useful labor, f r oo theaey thaSuth must depend, for h r ladaihi: lQi;ti3eBcJ.,ai, penes' nent access la competition with other, sections. I . ...... a . p. 1 T aa sf pita itiaa Htm. AC d Irtxtl'ei.M South CaroUdavloal ln.their,wsi,W "fUvpcJrpraor . t..i . i road qneaUcn . ia that- SUte. and baa written several "able pipers upon It. In the last, which appeared in the Char lea- ton News and Conrfer.be flares that; It coats f.sUte.uadrtharpfeent defso Uvejfitep oqfworklniaijwow i , . i . i i . i.. year to work Las roos.wnica is pnoi- cally speaking. so much mooey throrn away. lie holds tnat if a road tax jto thla amount ware Isvied and judicious ly expended It would result la gopd rjade and infstltrihlf ecefll tor the Ktale. WhsfEa tiri Ulfdet Tne1 sy. tarn of road working (If It can be called system) in South Carolin, in thla Etite' and la many other btataa. la a mire waste of Urns that results la no good la Great Britain and Ireland, with . population of S7jOOOjOOQ, there are lxto? lawyers, or one to every Zjxo peot la- la the United States, with (OfiOOflOO Jii ' hAbltAnts. there are WXQ UmitTdcrit?jr&l eseiwejery uujioiuau, ou -USera u room eootign at tne top. I " Denis Kearney haa played out In lira East and gone back to his isnd lots! disgust. 2to doubt our esteemed coti m trarr.'Wopg-ChisgFpo. will taka ao- fclkicifmuchSf the ered! fcredit for Deblsi bust. tn. The hlfIf a yriCrvTL text iXiidaf. The TU, tl ntskes puo leans hi j msklsg sa active cs r but bios irna r' 1 1 Vc.i l ti! the of It e Li thai', a "sir t) f r The maslcial tar .;.s la .:.--?a -hether taxbers f !1 te allowed to 'bas'ben Inida- Hickor Tttss n amber of dogs at 400.CXA an4 tta coat of f eediss them par annum at 10 each It runa op a board. 5 bull of 4f4.000.ooo Add to thla 6 100,000 year la deatruo- tkm of hep, and 3100,000 loas caused by diaeooragtns aheep haabandry, and we Lara armnd total debit to tbe Btato of t2O0,9OOf QCEsetthla by aemco ren dered "by one-half "of 'the doattlS per anjinm aach, sItIok then thaxa ts a baUnce of f $U20CWXX) against the doff. -Tba mlitaka In these fig-urea probably la In tha number of dogs cred ited with ; aerrica and 1 in the amount allowed. ' The probabllltlta are - that there la not one dog It fifty worth a continental for any useful purpoae. lire. Capel. a dlatiagnlahed Cahbllo prieat from England; armed In. New Yorjc Monday, and will iraral throngh Kio erica daUrarlnr lectttreif on yarloua topical V2Ie: la aald to be the typical tnodern -churchenan .daacnoad by. x)l-1 in TvttiAir t&d him tnaaanradl raelli in Lothalr." and baa measurad strength with Q lads tone--in polemic contests. ' He la smio-of captiTatlag cdahneri and'pleaaaiit adJress.' Tbe object of his r lalt'la to study American Institutions. theUeCeden Catholicism, laod especlallj our. edneaUonal ijitf m, I with which be ia much imprvssedf'.''; ; '..1 T Teaaoucal Trmlaiec eaeea-,i.; anttja tOai caweJci. -1 ; 3 ;- r 'f Tbe report of the. Legslsilve Ooini mlttee on Technology ts an- adaairable docomaot, and Tfflecta credit upon Its anthers.- it embodies tne viawi or tna ! risltlog members of the Assembly, as cTsemcauv osumca u uw. u. v. uu rinV etmseoiideriee with r the Chroral eie. Tbe general coaclualons are set forth briefly as foils war 5 ' -i l :.-.t. 1. Technical education for tha people ft- reeeirino' th aaaotlan aadieooourt agament o ih r creatast mi oda in the greateat govern menta oat earth. x. ProteeUon to manufactures b prao- & a Ak. - . aw a. vltJ&ilT uSaaUCaaV lUUCHal UVvCaVU kV9 iUUliU guied labor to eatablish and carry then 00 ; vnerecore, . i d 'VTeenaal edocation . U : neceesary to develop oof taannfacturaa. uUilze naonnmi and keep i oar State' cretin." Vfm most either educate our own 'people or issport othara .who are 1 lv 1 'a. TMhnieal education dlsnlnea labor by open In if up nswand: ramuneratira enannels far 1U neifuimanca, - 1 "a. Technical education arlorda.the best means for tbe solution of ear social prebtem --i"1''. it: it i..' . .- 6. Technical edocaUon tends to. dt mlntml tsrlma. net onrr br ri Tins' trades tostoxieata,battntbeaeooAdar7resalU: for.- bv-Bfierdroa? tne aureat means to I Jt ov.r.'i de valon the State's reanurceajt will tend to Increase wares, cheapen the cost of Uvlajr. and give eaployment to the idle and Indigent 11 . ; , - 7, Tecbalcal ad ucatkm ia .practical education, as d latin ruts bed from, tbe mere IhaorsticaL It ia addressed direct, ly to the wants and 1 neceasiilea of man. lt'-ooaaprwb da 'the best means of addlnx valoe to raw malarial. . lta ten deney, thersfore, to stop the drift to wards communism, and insure aubordi natloa to law and order ia all classes of onr complex popmlatlon.. -The committee ;dedaee from these ipeneral heads that "it la not the problem of higher education now so much that Ui LIIV net gj, to be aol red. it ia tha problem of practical education.' It Is ,'tbe qoesuoo of filling the gap in oar estate's prog-; ree." ' 1. Ii-ia ?:, . j Mnmerooa exam plea are given, of the advantages of aarb. schools to comma- nlcaXa with raanafactnringadTanUreaj The cost of establishing such a school is too trivial to cause debet Itevwald be thweaptrlrir srstrsnrnibln to re-j f ase a asodarate appropriaupn Xor bene-; KSoanhsln thJ pmis tiiefxaJarmrparazraDbalnl Mncwt, are led to believe that one Of I ear; rspteeentaUree baa impressed hla welt known :aeaumsna upon ue:com sdfttesi icsta' iiJx.rt i-.'i t r I 1 Year ieommitiae woeld oot-aeeenf txafted apoa the policy of, the' Stat& ' even ia the -distant future, any etsteaf that would develop trong-minaea neaa.Tao-calloI, la koar lovely women bnt-i -eoapled wltn ail Uie reuning inn or mm br which ft bai been the am bltloA al chief rlorv oC onr? peopla toeaiv .rtjcmd wo num. voiirecTOmrttae earnesa- i hofiM Lhat la thu naar Tntcre. there wUl beirtvaa-to hex tyahucrand old Gammon wealth1 tbe vpoctunUT toat-1 I Uiata)tneiBViTes6pQaaDiw.ptac n. it luaraturn, bat la art and handl- . . . Vlj A ' avsM .aaabVDioraiMa auu. uacmx employment fer-wamao im -one of the. problems of eayhigu. and advancing Your eommitlee does not nrre that IlxiTT... Trtv-en auraiDs: 1 eooaasom ixaas tne scnooi neratn- iwamwiwwi w ia staoiuneo 'wui bojt in EIra it . i r . tWafloatrnt fswearseratha.peeCf salt and a tumbler of waier.it will (T rjli'appreciate the ttpeclal.polot EsTSr ' ta ad eT v ear-mminlOee com tin ta 1 ael rwi thr waorreeUoa as to-tbedapsrt- tnents ln-arhkli crr-yoaor wocnan.es ST be trained, witanoaorxo-taaiocaaeaqa with crecy ana prou "J"rBu cqaai to cnioraie or pouan.'an ts ntjaeV.fn'dTawmf attrweedenirravingdil nptwgvapby, rat type wriUog; tel-. at; .vfiLlA.ufRuiMiitkni.i kentllliia bactrronnd we donotJea:- actlvafM). Pceslbly the committee de alred'td ha ta f ava5 uma iwot on pi ttiair e nPrt-i ynd c leaxtd o- .h dtasp tig WM.1 wai recow WW 1- iisemaiaM a s iatar,v v. -rvw- AhnldSaaomaeCTUuj.Pi; fariauxs - i witn tBersaiaa. . Xio cu-iacia i-iouia oe I tleal talents. aumo man creienaiB lSlUAerrporx. taa 'Uia)iuciaiiuc to lta own pJaa. wbteh.ds not. In th. leaaa Jnterf em.witb the-Btate fcohewe. out rsiaer tuas a&eaconTaffea ia i ajrala s4vittfce'.'ttafactuTiBiJf ISd jtrle 7X5f:'Ali2X:iU anl Ttclsity-to bodi tneir laffac ana eitaoiii-a "oewxi -of thexhUlxl frmp!3rr3, , Thefaad: naoeaaSXT lor IUCU a yuiyw wuuu r-T eompatrTeir21!--"108 rood results would w t2rCaicaiaoiy,'CTeau ineraa a rr yf tneahAnleai. talent roui? to WAiJi inTlaoria'aBd' 6oth- OartaUba for tbeoack osjic txqoizvuiwuu .VJt1ftLitt.7rif. W :tia' wai ParHisa- a.blrth.!and'-salnce. i lla 1 xt at. ht'ff-J Tifv- corse eix 8ltaa..UA f - - JUJ-i iU .-t jcaa- -aanire bucket aian. t 1 .1 ui.s TJa ir?r''rrsU'C?ca:tLaXACtt8at MmVi.-s fJiacrioJ.Tgtniya ex. ine KvaocaJ eartli.i ia,.R:KwMioa tbe vtrr-s1-t ts'sicHi imeal i a- arbble i t)f-itfci cfj-art ;.'- ta ii-.s .necaa ian was oniT" a" to t -' t .Jo.;--S' Of tocttonjE ir - pounds of he f aadea r aU rmds ot creaa, ana -avfc' &criurw ; y-trirrr Xrr-l acnat once state l I tt IL r.e? rscrTfct'A: ?f tetne taar rwatn thr cxcptlonsCiit-t'- iqeei-aifced ticric3.wo rtzslf tts fifteen poun of brtAddJ!7.-Us:.t -.waa the fcreaV i-stet 1 1 j. Vl1:1, aia Vti:i"ir;t pcii; .cVf n - TT i r 'r -f Ir to n tr.'.-ail: I r " J 4 I. f a.-f " If""! j. ; i. c c -S-Tal, jaa.ata N.f: S A) 1 't 2 ao-n honor and mrpejctlhe sell would do SoJ I Whlla haartilv cotnmendiox tneeomt artfct;sakes aad Volcaaoes. The lri-titrul disaster at tha beauti fol Island of Ischla the Ischla sons of In- liacnanan iteaai ..luminous ana dreamy running may- be-onlr -the foreronner of caUstropbeaeqaally tar- itflc "There Is no fore tellings what -Ve sutIus now mar do. Eleven-rears sgu a series of earthquakea - preceded 'the' eruption or 1012 Aiier anower aecaae YeaaTlus commencea to ahow algna of. erupUTe paroxism again : And u la pos alble that th earthquake - which des troy ea tnree tnonsana urea, may naraia another outbreak aceompaniea by the usual sublime and awful phenomena of many coiorea ugntnings, puian or are ana or aaranesa, cataracts oz molten rock, etc t ; ,. -f.-rt -Although It la true that earthquakes occasion ally occur in regions that hare loag ceased to be seats of : Tolcanlc ac tion, and that ophearals or depressions of strata take place at -rait distances from volcanic centres, it la indubitable that the rast majority of earthquakes have not only occurred in the neighbor hood of volcanoes. - bat bare preceded great eruptions, v. When : a violent and terrific earthquake, like that of Ischia, occurs in close proxLmuy to Veaurins, the scientific Inference IS that Veaurlua la preparing to deluge the vicinity with lara. -.rt.-f ??.! t.-i vrf r-- -i .It has been clearly established that by a carelul , study of the superficial effects 1 of 4 earthquake ' ribrationa, the point ; at - which' tbe . ahock originated may oe aeterminen. ana tnat eartnqnaae shocks never originate at a greater depth than 80 miles below the earth's surface. Tbe nature of the Ischla out- reak indicates that the orlrln of the abock moat be sought near the surface, and probably in those great lava reser voirs supplying Vesuvius. ; j The destruction of Chlo preceded the recent disturbances in JEw; and al though Chlo Sa situated at a far greater distance from tna than lac his from ; Vesuvius, it is probable tbe phenomena bad their birth in similar underground dlst urban cee. But the subsequent agi tation of .Etna - end the neighboring: volcanoes was slUtht. . It may therefore Jo hoped that Veauvioa will not display more violent activity tnan tne encuiaa giant, although there ia good reason to dread the contiary. e . Naples la bat five mllea from Veau vioa; and when Vesuvius opened her great month in 187S, the roar was so awful that the lnhabitanta of that city left their: houses and spent the night trembling- in the open air. How far the das tractive power of the volcano extends is difficult to say; bat the brief five miles separating tne city or oq00 soula from the mountain ia not a guar antee of aaf etv. One remarkable thug regarding earthquake shocks preceding tremend ous eruptions is that an Interval of years sometimes intervenes between the earthquake and the definitive ca tastrophe. The shock 'appears to be a w amine. - Thus bth Elereolaneom and Pompeii were nearly . destroyed by aa earthquake In A. D. 63; bat the great eruption which bailed them was post poned until' sixteen years later A. D. 7a." Lissier eartbgnakes accompanied the bursting of the lava. ; w 1 Ischla baa alwavs been famua( bow ever, for earthquakes. Its ancient name was Eaaria, and lta origin volcanic. Quite a number of set en tine works have been written about its natural phenom ena. , It waa first colonized by - Greeks from Chalets and elsewhere, who estab lished 'a flourishing colony: bat they were driven from the Ialand by earth quakes. A. volcano axuse in the center of Coaria, and part of the land aank Into the aea. Hiero, tyrant of Syracuse, next established a colony there rand arain the - eokmlsts were driven away bv eartbonakea. It then became a de pendency of Xeanolie (the modern Na-4 pleaj and no sreat catastrophe occurred. for years, bat alight earthquakes con tinued, and tbe vol can lo phenomena of the Ialand deterred aetuera from eatab lishins; themselves there. It waa not until modern limes that it became pop ulous and prosperous, k Before - tbe catastrophe . its -. population was about 24,000 not Including pleasure seekers; and It bad two considerable towns Ischla and Fori a. -Aa it la only about IS snlles In cireu inference this popular tion.was quite larre. It is situated about 6)4 miles from, the mainland and ap pears to have. been originally created by the same enonnoos subterranean upheaval that gave birth to Vesavia. liltaia of thla character, especially when situated In proximity to an active volcano, seem peculiarly liable to the iBve or Auioua - -.- -j r . ;-.. 1 Prof. Pslnlsrft declaration that the cataatrpphe waa not doe to a true earth- i I quake vibration, bat to a subsidence of the ground, cannot excite much doubt to theeeaneotloo, of the horror with subterranean .: .voleaale i ageney. The destruction of a portion of the Island -in ancient times was concomitant with eruptions. --'-'- ' i i . .Half a teaspoon f ul of .'common table salt dissolved la a little cold water,' and- v iam t wf dvaeensiai Jf takes t every j monunx before breakfasts: inereaalmr T nm antnUIT fTKintllv tn m. Isaarwinftl I I in a f6V davs cure any ordinary case of UnUon; ia paid to the diet. ..There is no better remedy , than the above for coe-i Mnatlnn. ai a nrtflm' fnr 'ftnra thmit leatirafy aafavu It mar be used as often I ae deflredand if -.ay lUUe U swallowed eacn ume tt win nave a beneficial effect on the- ILiit.Tj" tteahsiog lt and by J allavina the lrritatlonrrakleaeaf one ' to loot teasnooefnls lala. trail; pint taa XSiatvOf tep?4 lyater. it acts promptlj M ea smeUeyandin esses of poisoning la lisl4 valnsJhUaatrinjrent iajhemokrbil tgea, parUgnlarlrf or leediog after, tka nxdliealrnz propernea, and a there-, ore a tu6st exeeileatanplloatSoafor' aranAg3'nl rati ana.-- '..n-.vr jL i 7, Ainstard is anptner valuable remedy I'Ko famtCy Bbou,Te, Without t ?Tw dr thitiiasboonraIsro arondiia: tard aUrrad into half pint of wataracta1 ian l ea atub jrvery prompwy ann jia I nUderand easier to fake tha a -ea It aid : .water, qoai parts ptgmonormustard with w arm" wsten anil spTaadi oaf av thin asleoeof rnln.witharmgplcaelDf musun, jaia pver is. i arms -tea -or ten mi; diseiUsrAastij Tiastf it lis. almost s speeiae foreilie; whri SppliiBd roi afev m t on taa Orter tha felt lofi the stomach-".? Per'-mll .internal nains-and 1 1 1 fcongestions there is no remedy of ncb irritant by -drawiBg-the.hiOOd to the surface,: hAAea im severe cases of croup w small ? mustsrd plaster should be - ap rlied to the hack of th4 child's neeL .The same treatment will relieve almost tar should be.imaved : about over the spot to- be acted e poo, for If left too lcjns; on onS place It Is liable' to '.blister; A mustard plaster' acts - as well wben at eonsiderablardisttnee from the affected paxL'i1 tlla'l iili o I j 3 t HLfA . a aa a 1 1 -.. a. axiai (w.-.atiaiao, uL 1 4c ,r lf iilaiaa -mAju?ftcdrlia t the1 tr:-tirejcf tfcehe3inEtioii for the next eir.t jsars; aa Arthur: T;s$ hu irMaz . in liwlIllhetreeAlDcui-ri.l.'est , Hve t!enonm1nf 'tonto this end of jLha" r!li?-d.;and- tbe:r?r .c-rarical ipositioa t r f :it t'lvrtne - "::-4.; - Sjfor "jr; ' - If lit ' t , t- T:" t P. n. cefToi L. . ssyst Il r fixiad U vvT saiifclsaujry Im 1 t-o- liO t .i..if la Uia proau-aitoa sueiv..rit apoa a.x.iyl- as. sl a m 1 1 i s.- I Iddneva. skin and. hltxxL rlJSLm3raTle8tifv trfita" xaaox mask. 5 XyltaUGOISVS DowaisystiLm.' SL C Join Kth. l&81Dz. Qask . tz- - " t 1 o yJi SHOE ST O R ED 8HOXS I SHOXS! I eHOJES III flu vd&aa mmt atl Miutaf Tjflaa 8kM. 1 Tba Uea to Ob aa nJVeM tmiVUts d CafiV AND IT 19 THE PLACE TO GET A pair of OeoOanMat Tlae Battoa eatteis; " A paUef eeatiaaMB's Vina Coos GmXtrnx, apurei uwutuMO'i rw uxiora i tern. aaaniepiaeeieswfoar aver van j . i. ' -r 1 - t . wui rtwa is Teerr Saaiar Sliprs! Sliprs! Slijrs Poo-trorgetrsataistae plaea - Ta Bud a aee Tw 8)tpDr. , TeSnS a ate Strap Sandal. - Te cet rar Battoa Bewpoct sod , NBWPORT TIBS. Aa4veoaMaer tkat tt ta lae pUMtaaja i roBK or vauae enea foe se aeay mm dhr to ta Sprtsca. k -f : -: . TM piae lo nay nefwa waraiac, roara ayai aaoa rauaa ana - - - v tbm caxawRam axcaxsioa swox vast . . : KHxa ana butxom aaxni.a . . The veewm af SaraSS will ba ta prteta aad aibare rosrjtatn ORAY & BROTHER ft 188 ; . .. . ' i - J TOnPIO COVCL3, DlSOROEnCD LIVER, w mwi aooraee art tarea-foanas of AM ar Mr -XrrtteMUcv T yr ItatHHM Uw anS Crtat, MWiTirATlSS, aad da mandUtenea of a remedy that acUCireoUr' iuw. JkaauTur medlaa XKTZT'S 11 Im bar ao eqaal. Tbetr action oa tba ajuaaya ma SKtn la alae preaarx; teuwfte ail tmpavttt Lbroosb tbaaa braa . arr C tbva irili," prodaeiaa appe ttte,aoa)ajd d Ureal ton, rejralar atoola, a elar itln and a vtgotoaa body. rnmPIIXS, eansa bo ftaaae or griping ttor lnto-rfena' vrttadatlr srorfc and rm perfect - . ANTIOOTC TO MALARIA. TX23 uarss jt rrjEvr axajt -fI have bad Drapapaja, vitta Oonatrpa. tlot.two yeaxa, and bare trivtd ten different kiada oT plUa. and 'ILTlt are Uia- Arat ibat bava dona bm any good.. Tber ha,va cteaaed ma- oat- aieely. Mr appetite ta apaendld, toad rtlaaf raadiiVi and 1 jurar liava Damral paaaaires, I feel like a new .- . i.. w.ixauAjai8a,anarraUk TirnunniQBYE Gear Baps on WHiexaaa enaasad in, ' to a oixwrjsfaACK bt a ainsja ap. oa m uu im. son pr j oraent by eapraaa oa reeetptof S t. oca .atMiuia euaucaaw Toi Ttm cuxsAicr tsxrcLctsammfc -rt- Oceania, I wskel Ssw aBsatoeHsvfaMsT pej 4 -CATAtXCUE I I I I Mltt r "iiliaoioad I 9,:j a:ii tU r 'elfi0aasy- 5t i-at snal i'ixi ci aaxv 1 XA Uf lla 1 WV it lliklVAJ &iU .-iaa&Ju til .Hint vty euirfr bail ni .V edl sil .ioi,ir i&sc : .1 4 : ia, TOfci-asjotFiTsrgii E90h iid itaiisws 33T8 lei g-iiEfoo Ol'ereri sTade. f freei tad i flaaM tn the. aaailaat tUO.j itodafor aothLacRaiaad 6entari V: a,H'Mwiaifinw aannTaa ioo,t.-. :at y ifsoOii fi'ol at W 4!soon :toi vi0rrJXS3 g ooai; tm neat i (.it ii i v: rr , a a ta JT " 1 atocor dinklna'aaiiaBatKfiMaAfgUUaA t Tronta and YeUaea, X teaUlor Botton aanfi an sod ttaauja,iat.,ask! 5o ems I I lf p ; v fc . A T t f . A bcneocialdra- . v ; t'teCerredta aimi'mA 4 tv.ndriclf perfume St I ..,51 jtm bt f-nuar-. J.VLJpmttzi ti'r -"yt daminjiaad t .... T't' tWkW I . ..i.'aci,FT.' . I' i 2 .'ff ' " r r - pam; y; cur:;:A.'i.L."r:YcnK,PAi Gray & Brother, . saaaaaaawaMaesaaaaBBwaaaaaaawai ; ; be mm yyaw!aa)aiii.l. x J U 1 tr Vi: ' ! ''- n Mora . v r -.vw's . s r- .- , 1 i Lebewtteey 77-1 SHJLila IT, Johnson! Tour Indian Elood Pttbd has groatl I - fe; WOBTH-Or-rr tir ... j-WO OW- -Af'u-Xi.vX -TOBX80Lh- WITHOUT REGARD TO COST, I ax J.T. Safltf --it i.. vGimsBosirmiiii coluge, S GREESSB0B0, H. a - The SSra SVwatM sf tkls SoemStotc nutttetloa ttaala oa th 2i2xl af aormt. HHiL 0pall aff aaana. lar BaiUealara apptr te - - - a.uu9, rnuum. Je29i8 - : .. . , , . (UtaFlaBot ecaoa of Korta Carolina, 000 iaat aaoa aaa ievei. - 3 Taa zsta aaaaal Beartoa) terJna SapteBbaF 4, 1883. fail erat aaperior. U teatbara. la- ctudiac a aaoiaaaer at aaaste. a bniltant planln a tad,, a Soa vaeattat. aatl Sfrm. Belataart ajiln ta uuit vi axtaaatra scucric eoaraa, ev Maaats of Saewteeie claedi eilaMte detlcbtfnj, aad waier exealaa Com ama eat iaaw aeacoai InvMML Board. aiaijtatB baetadad. and ayii TaSJoaSieofor IO aoeth. Par eatalerajLamv drta;j . a. W. BKHCHABT Prtaatpal . j4lfZ4damf , ii i; DUE west. s. a , . - 1 tittaiMMMM tat SraC stondat to Oetoter i j Pa. at al eUjaaia Taoraaca CaUeciata Cooma. - Ill MB JU, WW ISO j Pf!, , w- aL .eatAB, ftMUnL jnn:f!npriKn?nvFR5iTY ic ! " CoUAffiaU and 'Vniverrttff Courm. avr iBss-ea rat seat oa apj r.lodical College 1 . .. . i4' it'.!..--i If WVI' TV ai VVTtT T :AA X AS iXA Al A". Sill ujOxT- ' hltf it'h The rOATT StXTB AKKUStt BXSSION wli aaaoanaewaiw (tatT w altidemo I " wkw wwQ nnxinf wtwvuujma .a. ,inw jut isu. iwuiia 9 iea supcrlMlnal Bainn n in teaaaiDeT acta aatalocaa aad tuitaac- f nf omaaea addieaa J job-lgeeCSss Hi V.t7vf$tl toKfngt.tnfa.1 uaja, a -uiiiiu mm. aa Lawn "titiHrliWIrftVaafiaitar s-ta prefeastaiai afthoolapt JJaw and KnarineeT-Ids- .lyQcaUoa haaiia alV " Sxpeaaaa1 teeaeiate J rlair laeau2Mf P xjast. luiiwl gj f"i g f", f' i ni.ii.) , . ,. ., )ni Uiw,slBATiQrrHtad rteA wiiai abulia, wtwi awutgw.S.fUieKWOi lev ar watawtnia aaareas umreexor. " ?-' i a a I HinyJuM il oi j. ad.-tHjttan aaioi T4ii8 sai i Yll?t rrsl("i 'fc. Jinrilir. JtlaelBal. aant b---"i r .... .0.1 ijt,,ti-:iei. ;.tl;!'- - 1. 131 - ss a iftai-....-i i.roog.y and atMSonie i.lr - :rr- I eoiMrf Instructors., .Beaaunil . t be .-J '..rkiwi-(j?flw..w. Ji i ti.voiJ.Tiui fei jurja hliWifloll i 0v 9 amaa a eaca at, d&LtJS w 1 I JtTt- itt . i ' Vacvvii. rtJWi-TS, tZl Lll .. eacix: ; '';VVi'rf-."Sjt.. X V . l'l( ' ... '.. .J . a&l g!r;:s roses. Faroes wsaccg auch goods eU - ... I'' ; Isccnati'ebttfl.;.;. ' Bailer s Jewelry Store U5hl f9fl h3fiOS301H,303 ftOt.loHii Tt aoU3 ,n rufS9trii a a K HMA) vaa VoV,WJfXf esdsesas. tr. Offer this GENTls bRAB 1 .Js J ifa '! ; TWAillrnlAKli ffBaaa offer, thia week; a Special f it t m Tinfli30i?t.R ti on hi fW&ifi offer the same at prices never will offer - this" week &C. !-; W. & j will offer thia week fioocin.1 barnai n in TAllrt fW. .& R are now closing Summer Dress Goods at Extremely Low Prices. ;iW- & B. are ; offering Men's, at prices that defj compeUtionl & B. are selling all Silk -ioi ill width at less than cost of importation. w. & B. are offering some Eaaies, aHdJJdrens Hosiery, W- &5B, offer the finest assortment of Ladies Corsets ta be found in the city, at the very Ladies will find no such values anywhere else as can be ,':'v:x:;r -j f':!;f!.t.! v..ff : : . ., '3 'V'' " ' '.' ' ' ' . ; found at the vast and popular establishment' of ' i- ; '. y ' .. i - ., 3 s;.h;& ,:4' CHARLOTTE N C , jvt ncbEivro Ann xit arrocK a xjsbcic avrPLV or ! 1 ,:.;s: r- Steam Eries, 1 j TheiGre Reapers, !' WiitMill,: Outfits.i:;1 XheJMeado.K TfiejpeSdow ; WlieeTprcl.MeIe( Separators, IKacejBlaa Owr-SsecA; :m :.tzT8f j.jy.u- ... m .u X-ti its-i Affter av Raaay Ride Cmmmtrf Paval- ctauiXeila-trikalfrTaThlaa I . 1 vUlito.STaoIoas some people, woaldleara wnaa taa aaed av-ilortor and wben Uiey dont, axdaUaed tnotoc XVae JMiooajred hla house tnaewrmtlevulagaln the Utertor of tba Btst Of New Tot, atter A tedldos nlffbt rMe Of mmr Ballea. m Have been down mona; the noaatalns to fcee a auut.wbo, IM meaaaecer saldV was very atek andlPot Ittely to lire tu uornbie oateaa ba had DtOitadlsta .lialp; and foand. tdm anflertnc from M raOter sharD attack of CoUc, wbkdi hta tana. inlglUTasTe relleTedln ten mtaota,tt mey bad a sratn ot aepae. ana iwo or uiree simple remedies oat re mala tenerSnt a pigs, and when . tbe 'least aebeor pala takea tbem, send for a doctor1, 'aaettier ' tner erer pay ate or nc.': " ' .. 1 : .'i-.m J wiifcliaDtetweliatkindet ataipranedlaa, as yaaeau tbem.do yoa aspect peapie to keep tn tba i booaar Asked tba tte as ana poprad aia) a eotf 'et-aeasaats'b -oane .-H .'. t d Sa tatSi aaav" answered tba IToetor. "if they bad oaJy - put a BXNSON'a , CAPCINX POBOUS rtXEB on. tba. nan's stomach, be would aare beenan rlgbt a aa; bour and, saved me a dreary In all drdmary eotbplstnts tt eores at onoa ! ' Alt diseases are -eluulaatrd tram tbe system by raat maybe rdogbly eaUed expnisiea.erexnae Cant.'or'by atmien at tbe twrf pToaoases; Baoaon's Vlaster proimotes jbota. .R lpeltes tba torpid or gans Mfisswand aendstts, sooUiliis bmuenee tbroegbthe mrrtaA- pores el tnetkln. au other platters ebUt&ApSUeat to watt. Tney glre hlxn nope for to-morrow. Benson's plaster 4ves blm help to-dy. Which U better, do joa tiiinkT it"T the OAPCUYX sd keep It In tne bouse. ; friosTiii fihiirv a iobason.1 PriarnvuantlMl -hml.t. 'ttewTforts.i'y f --'. i apl7ddm I ,. ... i., , ,. dneeralsix la r PapwJaur. Xtaverksra Tlse fai ahd yod trisy stlcSC i tin lie'4, ttaeror? tt ttls oc"trT are .1 ,ce'v to i dro. T! drowned n s f t ct t'," ehm 4 sa n- your eti. crd t. ?r""'W''i.s txerman oxluit "Yes, and tna worn of tuia UMnu.i, ; bnnt neaata ta Heta-okMi-v trvM6)ra, as a 1 V'llr it .v- -," "t a -cy 1 bys. ,.. V uO) -' I - f C L.4 t....a and a ten- l r-1 , .r 1 t a(,..n- ' i f tf I l. , t-r - i es , 4 i , ' - - a A - 4 4 i 4 t j v . 1 aVOOut l.fl,.X I U. aUaa A a y aa C 4 Va IslSdlw KIT Mill! lull week DERBY HATS. !- Only $1,50 Each, Purchase of LACES, having Order before heard of for special bargains in White ! ont all their elegant stock ot Tduths' and Boy a' Clothing Hibbons in every shade and ; extraordinary ', bargains i c lowest prices. & OI'KS, . 1 " Mil! laiaryar aUI a,lste rattwlaaM aut obarr ,jpiIN WILKES. ti.;' JELIiYiT UfllBIiEKS, ill-, -' ' lea Ciwungrieaasra, l .li ' K t 1 I j Water Coolers, C f BsbltfarBlors, . naramocks, Baoy damages t )ii-4J'i n !!; aad ether aaasonabla aoods, jusreoetvad at tha ciiiria p.itncE -a or LtTDOtr A nAKTBFfri.D o ,. Soeoesaors to John BrookOita A Co. CTCIT1 CS A CALL, ' aasy27 . , " DOVE'S 1 . - I I. r 'I 1 -1 TP rHvcrt,-' Frrr". unr eT I If " I (fl f flMII t t o r 1 i..ut. ara 1 1 V in , tflf ! 1 '". t-f t jc-f. .! lite i-rl 1. fr' i t - 1 1 i ... ie, t .;t 1 .iu i i r t MM. - . .. r ....... I I i ' . . Iron f riuiirrudio,., :3.- - 11 1. 1 V . ... rure or DO Iy. II rurM brfr t--ln o a. It J ! r 4 r 1 di ' I 1 '"-t l ' -UN ' f t f"- : - I ' J ti t .-. ' i ' 'Mil' 11 i:M"H i I ... i l, U'l t j -r .) i Ii ir- f .'4 -ri. ct EcMwier," ,y. i r . . tiayO-ly. ca i zr. ! - r.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 3, 1883, edition 1
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