D Alii Y jlo U R NAL-OBS E R V;K R : F R ID AY AUGU S T10 ,1883 25 taacxo tTui ausajiuKi xiCxrT stojiday. or trncuirns.T. DAllT. I - TaxjhrrtQ .....j...... W t ta ' - uoa WlaaXY. ....- latMtlr 1st ilutn r to eUt Svrs W Sato V. aV, yn w tw Ysr or nuM Tor or nuwu, and T a lin I Lwi n If sarow j4 A at fvspwn- X a I Jv". a. Afc K owwc a. tM ad KM of thatr mm iUjo a a im eta s4 kluM. i , ADrcaniu uitc. ' . fm $Hr-4iam tua K H.f: addaoai J Wi; SO BftODAA. U III ... 1 a -TrTW ef Va fs acf psrtods Tf alahad Tarwartiir lis A l 4 ' TVtMiii pan wtUns wCiso 4n4 tu.. 4 ILL-i. .. tor1iri on t rttw teisowsla VAia M S wlra ftrmta rvrvs twrrm srCxjjajDrra,lL 1U D A Y. A UULM4T IX l8i ni dCOCKlUlKU OBUTALITY. ; Taers mcit ba la tb com post Uoq of tb avsra roan a ttxj larfs-e!emsnt or fcnrtJUUj, wbkh at times becomes Tory co tuple aoo. wnxilnm to Doeb Mutooai It diflcoli to draw Lho lino betwtoatbe itu and tha cUll- ixsd xasa. Tha people of lbt rollf bteotd Unl- tod &uum pxlda? lasmseJTta opon tba adtaoca Uat bamaoizlajr loAaeoeee havs mal amoojct . aod whilst tola ts toe, and whilst Id the cultivation of the bead and heart ' tbrre U no people who caa elala aapeilortty, tbere atOl rtmaioa moctk to bw done btfotw we caabold ouxaclre op a modal for laas eollf bUoed and leas favored peo- ' pie. E'xfct people out or tea will cocdema th Spaa tab aod U ex lean baUfiftttaa baxtaruua, aa erkleao of low aVagv of ctrUixtUoo. aod exclaim azaloat cock Cibt, where two fame birds ara placad la a nnf ' to spar each other to death for th amasement of 1 men. baartifas croaUjr. bat atari a streat dog bt and tha taaj jrttj of theae peopJa would gather axoood aod , enjoj the matoal chawing with lateosa aatlsfao tloo. Annoaoco a pobllo banging. North. Sjnth. Kaat or West, aod peopla will come fot miles to gratlf j a morbid curloaitj to sew a fallow mortal choked to death oa a rope, bat nine out of ten of thosw people are abocked at the de tlxht the aTajra.whohaabadnoaeof tba adeaatagaa of ChrUttJLoixinK lafloeooea. takes lo dancing aroaod bis victim and pculog Mm to death, . The are but few Instances to show thai la some re spects w are not so rtrj far In advance of the satage. . la tha vollxbtened metropollLaa city ofXewVock last Monday eteolng, la ooe of the ptiodpal theatres, t&ere w a alogsVog matc& .'betweo two' prlxe Clhtera, Salllran. of Boa ton. and Slads, of Australia, who was Imported Into this country to contaet wllk alii ran forth brmiaer'a (bait. From Also to twelrt thousand men crowded Into that theatre to sea those men pound each otbar and paid from two to five dollars for tno prtvUattS, and this crowd was not composed of mero riff rait bat nam bared among It soaoj prominent men, J odgss, lawyers, business men and poli tical!, all of whom heartily enjoyed that reSoed exhibition of artistic brutality. Tbo proceeds were about 1(JOO' which altar expense were, paid was divided between ths two distinguished maalers. When Sail! ran got In bis sledge-bam-mer blows 'and laid bis' competitor bleeding and sprawling opoa tba flsor, tha aodieooe. we are told, went wild with delight, and tha harder ha pum melled and the mors be disfigured the mag of hi borly bat lea aailUul ad ersary tba wilder the enlhaMaam bw came, antll floally after fifteen mlautea of savage pounding tha Aostralian ao knowledged biamlf. wkipped and put an cod to the barbaric sport. The, two bruisers received for their fifteen miaotes bangiog each other r more money than many a toiling laborer earns in a Ills time, and more than tba yearly salary of moat governor. Jodjcaa, Coogreaemen. etc. and ' thus the brutal calling they follow Is encouraged ' and remo aerated, and other taeo'enUeodto eeabracw It, t . -' j ' . ' Mlealonartes are saaW abrsad to con vert, the heathen, but there la still room fortnamat borne when two human brutee like Sotrtvaa and !'Slade:caa draw sock crow da la tba leading city of America. ., trr .tiw JL'DCe BIOUSALl. OX T1LDC.T. fJadg iJlrdsaitof OonnecUcat, dis tinctly .'sccuaes Samoa! J Tlldea ' of treachery to Qsnersl Ilanoock; la the Last presidential campaign, The JwdgS bad been' Interviewed by a reporter of the Hartford Courant, and bad mads some assertions relating tolfr Tfldea's part rn the preaidantlal drama of 1880, which bad " been. 4ipted, U eonae qatoce of wblck ba cornea , out and makes the following x't tons, over his own signature: " ' ' j. ' , First That General Hancock was defeated 1 by the poaitive act of 'the friends of to a net J TUdan. acting on" Ur bisdUecUona andwUb the uae ot bis mooey.lo l5d(JL . secondThat ooe of rts friends re ported to me the aabatanee of directions be bail received to that wad gram: air HUsa-tpa 'Oeiobar StSth. lstao. av the; fceaJ'i altera of the NaJjooal Demo-. craUo-Committee oa Wednesday morn log, Octoeer mo, ISSO, and ax tha aamo Uxae told me wbara thacefariotxa woxxj would be dons, exactly as It was; staled In tny PuMuhed Interview. , . Third That the election: 'yeturni from tha pJaoaa Indicated by that geoi tlsmao, a stated la tha "mythical in4 tervtew.- proved that the , work, was, done tffectoally. j ' Foartb That the San. by deriding General Ilanoock In tow JatOaq part of the campaign, as statad. by sno in the KblUhed interview, aided materially swearing General Uanoock'sideraat; 'ith That Mr Tllden did not con tribnto or any other iom to the UgUsaato objects of that cam paigu. Wfeetbsr these charge be true or not, they w HI bsve considerable effect In knocklfcg tbs bottom oat of any TCden feooni that may be attempted, for they ewmatfroa a xaaa who is not eaiy a Detnocrat but who baa bees la Lbs past an adm Irsr an d a daf endcr of iir TUden. fao ya irTWta's power be as great In Nsw Tcrk as bis f allows rs represent It to te; beccrcli 1--9 r-v3et-,)l'vpA?f for 11 aacx if ac i th er1 l:,td f tav tvn carried, btrt in all that campaign be took no part poiiucaijy, and appar-; ectly no Interest, "Without wlablna to iloiilm any injustice, our opinion Is that TUden Is aa Intensely SelSah man. and that ha sever exerts his Influence or power for the success of any movement in which Mr. TUden not the leading figure. It L this Uait In bis character that has crested the antagonism aalnat him within the Democratic party In 2f e w York, and which will always array determined opposition .against blm when his name In mentioned as a prob- aLle candidate for the Presidency. Iapie la Xpli aa Iaer. KdAKSTILLE. N.C Aug. 2. 188J. Editor atar: I have discovered sev eral large beds of what I take to be phopbaiv In one of the tributary basins or alarweu ewamp ujct are twodepoalta on the land of .Mr, Wm Kon.eRay. In ooe oi the oeposits, it enowe tot three' bunM red yarda la ths bed of adi'-ca. The atonea welsh from two to furty pounds, and are aa closely Imbedded a the stone la a : paved street. The era vice and interaticrs are lUled with soft marine mod. Tbephoa- phatelooka and appears to be In char acter.-precisely me same as me Etna dredged tip f mm the bed of tbeStono lUvts in boo in csrounsw n u entirely tree from carbonate of lima i tin the land of Mr.. Ueonr Mccianv tny, but on the other aide of the divide. In- batla trlbetary to Grave swamp. I HdOTtrd aaota-er deposit tavat- aboars 1a. -a T branch and.lUch for 500 er 400 yards. .This .deposit Is precisely me earn In every respect as that found oa tha Hat well awe 'xoeee aepoeua laca only about three or; four degrsea of being bortzontaj ; the upper ena ox escn deposit Is capped by the mlocene for mation. At Kenanaville, near the surface, rich apeeUneaaxit pbuaphate bav bewo found on David Farriors place. And about half way between this' find and Koraegav, nponr Johnson's land, there are foand ax various points in th ditch backs coo roll lee and other forma of pboephate. It is' more man probable mat when me nrooer examination la toado 1 ft will be found that the bed of nnoanhatA wilt to; continuous frocs Jvornegaya to JTaxrlor s. a distance of three mile. - Years-ago I found a rich deposit of pace p ha to oa the east side of the North East lliver. tot It being eighteen miles from tha navigable water of this river I said bat UUle abdot it- I have also found trace of phosphate at Benj : W etherin stoat's, near the Junction of Goebea and tnwHorth liaat ittver. A rich aoeclmen has also been found on me land of J W Da via. on me eaat aide of the river near the Wayne line. A .'very promising outcrop shows itself on tnelaodaof 11 T Wlliisms. two miles cast ot 0annermans, lo Pender county. The cretadons. (chalk formation) Efflmooi that rona diagonally aero the two State of Worth and South Car olina- in reachlnr render and Duplin counties, seems to be divided Into two separate and diitlnet parallel belts, me eoetinoous ooe being on the -' wee aide of me river: while me secondary one lies on me east side of the North Eaat Klver. These bell are upon the table land, and very frequently they are ten mile apart, the river flowing through Kite arraat tMssia nctween me beita. . In South Carolina me phosphate Is found in the serratures or me eastern margin of this belt (chalk formation.) Aad In -Fender and Dutmn countH trace ef DbosDbato are found all along me margins of the two respective belts. The probabilities are mat wnen tne proper search is mads that phosphate will be f oaad - In ' srreat ' quantities in the two CDuntit-a. aod perhaps the find will extend Into Wayne and Le noir counties. Jteepectruiiy. W. X xooro. The rrealdeal Sa-aal If4 lef Um Tw Aba. The Chicago ilerafd thus dlscusseth Prealdent Arthtxra lhare in the sports ox Ualo ilatcn s arreatclreaa.' .?Tb more h.;; i'reakient - travele bout, la entertained by the people, the aoore me poalXlen ; la exalted, and tno greater la bis powsr for good." - "What," asked an Inquiring youth," what la flapdoodle ?" .-'- ..t : i -Mr sowr . answered the aaae.- "It is tha staff that fools'are fed on." -r The rxrweraaad dutia of: tba Pre I dent are denned by mConaUtatkm of ox ; th united btatea, ana - in mat an tbocitatlTe instrument not one of the aoftconsiderationa which bare -weight with ourCalcaxo eon temporary. Is adi mictad dc even referred to.." But.ltataat Um rale of "Executive doty a laid do wo. by -an old-time 1'resi Hml . The words are those of James K Polk; and they are found in bis letter to James. Budrtokftfoffering him the poet or secretary otsuter m ... . rLdUannrors.tbs practice which has aooaelkiMa prevailed ef Cabinet offlcera abaemtTtKf'lheajSelveafot tong pertods of ttma from the Mt of governmsnt and leaving - the caanagemsnt of - their departments to ohtef ciert or less ro a Donsfble -' t rsons than th m selves. :: I expoobcayaelf A remain . conetanUy at Waabtogton, amies it' vnay be max no pa bile, duty demands -tny : presence, when t may be occasionally absent, but tb y for a -snort time.-A taoy coo form Log to this rule that the Preal- deot and bis Cabinet - can have any assurance that absence will be prevent ed, and that ths snbordlnata executive officers connected with them reapeo tlvely"win faithfully perform 4helr TheYretenceihat a Fridant ought to Irmvatubont when. Us can. ana learn the wsnta pf the eonnlxy, is pur hum bar. 2?o man, who doe not know the wantstrf th country and alf of Ita Darta-aatft to ba exacted President: and no President- who nods time to travel About and amine himself af tee ha has assumed (he oCIce. is fit toramsixt la it. Tba lYaaideocv as Skot a aloecur -fer tire ratoyment of a lary pleasure seeker. and it Unot axaitsa in. m area oz - any boS thaioftla, wbeai it- aoewpaattdoe aythtpg ' besides attending' fafthfolly and Industrlodaly to lis momentous, ob- ligaUoeav t " r-r ; ' lie sua aalaaat,Zawrsr rWaatad, to ? Ut. Mr Charles CXonnef,the distinguish ed .Hear Xos k lawyer ts net particniar ly popular , among .thav people pt,2i an- tacket, wneranei now.reajing. main ly because be holds himself aloof,. from tneriL v;Neverthereslbeyr,tUimAn good atorie about hi aa. ? Ocedav- be wished o beOtaaved by th barber who carries 6n business In tha towrt. . Xlke moat member of hlacraIt,Lha barber is ramertaJkaUreJIle was Tss.Vypfssed Lan4n)ei4ebaM0'CoDriar wrmtd UI.MMIiiUdW itMLX..0Mai wm tltmm n II .1 . naiuTSJiybaTfl .aorna rrwararipo as. o the partlcalanmanneiju Arwc,hJtht P eratlod of sbaVlog thOCiUjb-performed, he,thcuagbt U pxuJoBt ta maka-'a pre ltDUcay teqoiryoa"tosolet331Sj be tytSonhorrirs a'fioe aay;.airirJ hope yoafsxnweJLalrJL-l.Low, wooidyou Ilka to WahslrTT,-; , i? a' wa "in ai leavcav airT ih andredi the Nea toxof tLaairJfchr,jttd aha wise baxbe caaked-co tnora - "" Jf e.tiCks &ti:Tim -UeeT i Wliaa-y "e-thai tierss' ecafter rul- : phnrynuff. tobxecaor Insecfcpo vdir lb tha beatj and again' about ten . daya ib fo Us-icUckj arada!dtistohaath arad aoeaw41 Witb-rUlpCareV 14- ar r?dt. i?d .!5,clcks,WlllfclDe ifrcv-UiastS fxss Xxoxa lias tlaan put moia-aiaieaa.H5opvrithe mother ibff5wrrtae9 to'duxt"II:emaelves;and ith chicks vrinnot b troubled, with 'iieavFarr yoarrg chicks that ars tron bl ed wlUi-aicathr8-. la -notiiJHjr -''better tharr f ewdroyw of sweet cream cm. the head of each oua t It soon ijres-ls and vm. k Km ' J Ti oCi er rn Wmi FfTB 4 . " tmfAjii&te. tAaUt'r,-ixAm'M. i. j: 'for 2&OAB4A. Ul TEXi!f CO.! FEDERATE. A Itoaslag Rrvaloa t te Teteraaa la Galveston. Angnst 8. A d Is path to the Jiews from McKtnney, Texas, says me managers t of the Confederate re union were In despair yesterday tnorn-Ina- on account oflhe heavy rain which continued to f all for - two and - a half hours, covering the ground with the stickiest of mud and rendering locomo tion nearly" Impassible. After the weather had cleared and the exercises hsd commenced however, there were fully 4,000 persons present, 1,500 or whom were served by the organization rlth dinner on the erounda. The epeakera were Gen Co bell, ex-Governor Thickmorton, Gov Ireland. Gen Mo- Ieaa, ex Got llobbard. Col isowen and Congressman . Willburn. Tbe tone of Gov Ireland's speech which was a fair earn pie of most of me others, was that Confederate ,had no excuse to make for the part taken by them in me late contest. lie said "we are to forget the political strife, which led to tbe war, but will teach our children of the deeds of thoae who wore the blue and the gray, i we are Americans and ever ready to do battle with our country's aaaailanta from whatever quarter." Gen Lewis said he would never admit that the bloody chasm had been bridged over. 1 He was glad that Butler bad not been Invited. Butler waa not a Demo crat. The name of Jeff Davis, General .Lewis said, was the grandest in Amer ican history. Tbe speaker would never make peace with Butler. lie might be an nu reconstructed rebel but if. called udoo to defend the national honor or jtbe right be would respond. TreaM Betweea a Well-Kaowa Actor , . aa His Wile. Tbe Philadelphia Press gives some details of tbe troubles between Mr. Frank C Bangs, tbe actor, and his wife. which culminated In a separation after three weeks of married life and a suit- entered In Philadelphia, to recover 67.000. which the wire claims to have advanced Mr. Bangs. The parties were married In me latur part or last June. The bridegroom is 47 yeara of age and brute S3. Tbe lady a name waa Alice Singer Lagrove, one , of tbe 20 Children of Isaac M. Sioger, the cele brated sewing machine inventor and manufacturer. The marriage ceremony waa i performed in Brooklyn . by Iter. Henry Ward Beecber. The bride' yearly Income is estimated at about toojXQ. she having been awarded that amount by me courts from her xainet s She had previously . been mar ried and divorced. After me marriage with Mr. Bangs the bsppy couple start ed upon a tour of wedding receptions. The first of tbe eerie was : given at the home of - tbe bride, in Brooklyn, and following It others in Washington, Bal tlmore and Philadelphia. Mr. Bangs has now separated from his wife, and abe baa entered aolt in the court of Common Plea of Philadelphia to re cover from him 87.000. alleged to have been advanced to blm prior to tbe mar riage with which to pay debts incurred during an unfortunate starring tour. The suit is brought In Philadelphia mat an attachment might issue upon tbe household furniture of his sister. Mrs. Cassandra V. Johnston, a South ern lad v. at whose house their Phila delphia reception was given. The bride el a! ma that part of me money waa used l) xnrnlab me bouae now occupied r y th alster. but Mrs. Johnston denies this charge. Mrs. Johnson also ssys: "The bride was jealous lrom the Brat of everyone whom Mr. Bangs liked. Mr. Bangs xouna xsuit wun ner nusoana s little dog even, and Insisted that be should send him away. - The quarrels culminated In Mr. Bangs leaving tbe bouse, sroinc to Philadelphia, and then to s the Sturtevant House, New York. when be wrote tbe wife mat ahe could aee blm there, but he would not go to her. lie finally consented to meet her lawyer at their borne In Brooklyn, but positively refused to occupy tbe same room witn ber. it is alleged mat sue is determined upon a divorce, and Mr. Bangs is firm In bis determination not to be mads a puppet of a woman's whims. The Terrors of aa Eoi4eaie. BnoetitAC. lothinir is more curious man tne fact that dying as one of a crowd seems to be more terrible to a man than sim ply dying bis own individual death. Unquestionably there seems to be no kind of death more dreaded by men than death cither from audden catas trophe like that of the King Theatre as Vienna and mat oa tbe Clyde, for instance or from pestilence. No doubt it is perfectly true mat deam cannot be shared In the ssme sense in which a peril or a pleasure esn be shared. Yon cannot in all probability be conscious ot the strength of companionship after life begins to nicker low, nor are there abore one or two people In "tbe world witn wnom moss men -woma eevex- tne sense of companlonabipr tra such a no Xt as that of death, bull, It la some t cunous that death , on a grand scale always aeems to he more terrible. even to me separate maiviauais, tnan the ordinary death by unite. Of course. terror is very catching, and. therefore, tba terror of a crowd always enhances the terror of th indrvidaai. not though that explains the supreme agony of a sinking ship tor a burning i theatre, it doe not ta tne least expuun tne aaai Uonal dread or death which. plague aeems to inspire in individuals, tor be tween me - inhabitants or a piague atxicken city there Is always very much lass active sympathy than -. there waa before tbe pestilence appeared, and it is rather throaeh th'BTowth' of mutual repulsion man through thoheightening of a common sympathy mat the in flnenc of oeatileae is chiefly felt, Aa a fact, very few patients stricken with ordinary disease," who are told ' that death is Inevitable, show any- panic at alL while the ' perfectly healthy man. surrounded by pestilence, is too often- consumed with a terror which renders blm ' absolutely nnnt for the discharge of blsdutle. i . f oa Tki ai,oo: "l ipent er.r 10.0O01H 28 rvT aald at .Jor B. T. KlooA. ot Boat, Him. -1a b.lxi Oootured for opUepay., I anplorod tno. bow pnytieuna in fowOrioAOY6VLouU. Mow or, fbliadotpbla Boaum rUanaoa and BatIa. bot aU to noporpoos. Bamartttm A fnttm baj eard nto emlrely." SI 60. J - i 'III! II i I I A I .k ( 41 and tbe Fool JEaUtor. ; TtfisboiKlIaraitL r . ' , '."Edison used to' work the , other end ; of a circuit witn me, aod I anew mm. : wbD a wyas in Memphis some thirteen or xoureeen Toars ago.: axe ai ways uka ed ratty and oarer spent' his money on. clothes, but th reason was that he. was always tickering-with some - new 'con trirane or other, and Ascent his money5 1 1 MwlfifnVTnMr11 try vnrV rt n f ' h lQTenuojs. . no usea to, caae press in, trranh a way.iwhlle waiting fpr copy of draw. log caricat8resiuustrating toe enarac ter of news ha was getting, and putting them' along th Ihe'wpaces'of copy he1 sent reeav:hls xn4da one 'of the paJ per up thare, I forget; which.- red hoW and it openpd on.him, and-had a -good dealto do with m being tired .ty the' mansgetrL'EdlsbrrIIdnt Want the fool editor to 'ptixit his fanriy pictures lxt tils teiegraphio news.. ;U onjT-drewi.tbertr: for biawnamusemenu- wnen ne wenu to Boston,' 1 with his; yellow, ' linen breechasoa in th middle of winter.the .manager ot tba offiea. fladiot: ha was an xpert. hired him to keep wtereaters) an oraer. .f.uison woraeaat 100 lqatru Iments a part of two days, and then, was caught by tha 'manager; of the oSoe,' 'fooling with some neW.'&mtriTABceLofi jhuown. hoogbtIhirelToatakeep those repeaters in order.Vaidthe man ager. rouaidJsaidXJiflon, 'tut 1're pat a kink or twaintrytham that .will MiaVa fkaaw vaamtf-bmtefvM' fn rtvrTav xuavacs sucuj m-hf m y wwJ pTrom.tnat day JiU leitua was xnadr.1 ..r-l ml ;' T ci .X to wn mAmtt ta amv 1 bnvo-lrted Cos a.Ltrrfl.' and oovM too aaytblcr tbat -old in as mix-a rood. I only too too botueo and I woaid aotiAAo I Uh) for too yodtbnr old bio. I toeoiwfweoa (tnt to amy patjoata. aacS tno t ruj tron Vb.LT noa " C B. UhaCiA, At P- Metnpnis. . 'He Was as last as tnej mase 'em.' and his-copy never gave -the tele1 editor a:blt of trouble. He nad vS Dr-' all diseases o i vkklne ys,im ana -iJlocKi ALiXtLiONS teetii V- to its vl caoy in healing: the littoJje tJieJBTLEBsniSi Tiara.ii toed 1 .A xaiDg'xiAjur: v ptr-AQTimwAimrD tat liver ComDlalot. J MecIlenDorg! IroDsork XTST. BECEITXTD AND lit STOCK A I.A U R VxJPPU'r t f Saw mills, Hi' Horse; Powers, ; ;r ; . Water Wheels, ; '' Steam Engines. ' The Gfregg Reapers, Portable Corn mills, Wheat Mill Outfits, The Meadow King Rakes, The Meadow King Mowers, W heeler and Meleck The Gregg (Self Dumping) Rakes, Boilers, both Portable, CoIl ilwo Owr Stock' Noaleo, apl5daw Shoes! Shoes! ! Th. p'am to get a'I kinds t ta na' dNo'i um HUfei SbtM AJJD IT IS THE PL) ACE TO GET A pair ef Geotlemea'a Vine Button Gtttm, Aprof HenUcawi'i miMCoocrvrattAlicfA, A ptr or OtDUunra'i nn. Oxturd 1 If. aa Um pUee to ct roar Xrerr I'AJ 6boe mi riM it Ttar Swo THB mr as o asor f Slippers! Slippers! Slippers Doat f octet at B la tba pUos To Bod a tea Tse 8rtppr. : ' To Sod a nlco Btrp Sandal. To cot roar Button Mewport and NBWPQ R.X TIES. and wo would say tbat It H tbo plAeotoboya InmkorTanao wbcnyoa SO away from bono or toinooprins. - Tbo pueo to boy Treneb BlAcklns. BUddnx Braaboa, Boy! Sboe FoUab aad - - v THX CXXVBRATKB WXCtUOOB, SWOB WABT . KNKaan BUrXOK MXXDUt, i f. Tbo plat wboroyoowni Ira tndaecotenia f. tered to yoa to pries and wber your patn naco will bo moat btsbly appreciated. - - QRAY& RROTHER ane 8 188S TORPID "BOWELS. 5 f DISORDERED LIVER. LL1 &nd MALARIA.! v . . : rrom tneoe aoarevs orios Utreo-foartbs of -tba dlaoases of tbe bnman raoe. Tbeae wnnniMMiitiMhi ,h"ritTutrnriotlf mt ' appJlte. Stowelo eoMlv feiicbi Il.a. , ooW, rollw.o oraer Mtlu, rnvmotoai to 1 orMi, anutMiur or tempo, rw ! Sjlitti, AqlT oa bavtma; Mfketta i tr, JMxalMoao, Jb'lBttcrlBK txt tno 4 XTeort, Dot. botoro tbo rrti, blsblr ol oro4 tJrtmo, COasTIPATlOflrr ond do- . mand tbe oo of a remedy tbat acts directly oa tbo Utf. AttUrer medicine TfJTX'S ;; JlLl ii-e no eqaal. Tiir aotVon oa the Kidneys and Skin la Also prompt; removing: oil tnipnrUieo through tbeoo three mmlv: .. Ser or the ayatraa, producirm appo : tite,oarKl digestion, retrnlar stools, a clear Skin and A vlgorooa body. . TUIVS NXXJS , catue no nausea or griping- nor interfere , wltb dAUy.worlc and are a perfect - - AfATIDOTE TO MALARIA. .f UJ5 STBrEXJS XiIXUS A, KETV SfaJf. han MX have. had. Dyspepsia, irila Constlpa- ; f tern, two years, and have tried ten different ' -klad of pills, and mm are tbo first tbat bare done m any good. They nave cleaned ano oat nioeTy.. My appetite Is Li splendid ood dlesta readily, and X now ; hare natoxal passafres. X feel like a new : man.- c-mr-W. IX KDWAEDS, Fabnyra, O. 6blderywWr.,ago. Office. 44 Marr.y8cy.Y. . TU ITS UAin DYE. Gbat Hatb oi Wma&u ebtnged in- stantrr to aGloasr Buck by a single a p. pUoatiom of this Dra. . Sold by rasgltA. or sent by express on receipt of $ X. - . Offioe, 44 M array etroet, Now Torh. 1 TOTTS HAXOALCF USEFUL BECE1PTS FBE. "HOORE COUfiTY GRIT' V UJiul MILLS AND UHlSTOiXS, errs caroima atLUTsii ts. Brmdi Office, CbsHotto, M. C4- 'rianwx xhxs x-apkb, i tflOdSi HS fl3:J j J-,.- sd;' A WYTf.. tMARTm-RlfS A SIS'. al,-, BOOTS AND SHOES.- rr?--i.-. :ii '(:. r i 'S-k-ifii ..tin ui &r IOjpTTTAde, from tba finest . to tbe bearlast I "; Wb earrr a lrre stock ot tboverr finest s. ut.a?aoATor ootn lameoan BSrt;binji" And ruarantee satlsfae Ion tt -.laaroiy nattoonlarat 69t.W9t, tlt.'Cii'fd n-A.R-t TwsK nl nsl?d evUB??-i'i tMl ti erbjfi woi;f ICAn nkAko for tbo sabas arade of roods. TbebeatJ stock of Cbildroo's nboes In tbo city. A fall tinoH Of Ti mi TiHssss WiiMislw fliitlini rsstnn : Tryon Street -Oppoiu EoioVd tiota.' Gray & Brother i sawaaaaBBSawawAswjBBBaa ij.'3t; : . ssBaBasAnvnawssawjasBBBawaB ' - T 1 . (tuning , iDESTirmiEYoniD: 1 sajdiIs or arsAX sest " : oa arrrJOATioa. .-; ri s EfiYS the stomachr4iverv bowels,; above diseases, and pronounce to Guro -Dyspepsia. raiwtTriret 8rd street, ifewTork city ; , ; , . . ,.SIr.JUlii A tiitTTH. ti. : ' -if -r It '3, Separators, an d Stationary of aUl aUtado BTwtmUoUod u abort JOHN WILKES. gdncntioual. GBEMSBOBO FEiiiLE COLLEGE, ! 0BfSB0S0t H. 0. ' Tba B5ib Sesaton of tbls Sonrtaainc tnsUtotton trt bacta oa tao sand of Adv, J8S. aotmm mkuhii, oooa rare.. xBonman in. SpeeiAl on of boaua. naaiwn and ammla. Iirniimi moderf. ror particulars apply to T. af, JOHXS, Prtident. ERSKINE COLLEGE, ; DUE WEST, S. C THS roRTT rCTJBTH 8XSSIOX of tbls Ins, t-itfcm opens oa tbo am Mond.r Id October UFlUbfalcUaoAt. Iborouxb CoUckuoo coimo. TotAl upeaM for Tear, About SIB5. For cstA 5 w. m. etuait. Fmidaoa, LAW SCHOOL, i ;-s -or- Waiington and lee Dniycrsity, - en. a. w. a ut, pnW . InstimUou by Trxt-booka and printed loetaroa, wUb ooonoa of Jostnros oa spoda mbjaeU by onv tnnt JorfeKA. TulUon and f om S&O per aoaaloa of nlno HMWitbA. riostniitn September 2GL roc CAtAloca and rurtbor Inform atloo addreoa CHAS.A GKAVX3, fTOt. of LAW. - Jalri2ood2aa , f . . Lextot jn. Va. Washington and : Lee Uni?erslty; LXxaraTox. ta. TnstmHionlntbo osoal acadeaile studies and In tbo prof atonal sebools ot taw and Knlneer rna. location bealtbinl: exptmses moaerate MoxtoMslon opens Sept 2a For eatalosooad. oreM "Clerk ef tno Sseulty." 3aiyI2ood2nt G. W. C. XJTK. Prestdeat. VIRGINIA Female Institute, suutrow, va., art," Ceacral J. K. a. - s fCAS r," " Tti metp at, Tbo next session of Mme sionms OPKN 8KP- xaataaa ibta.witbarulto3rpsof saporior teaeh era Terms reasonable Apply eviy. CauUogoes MT. ST. JOSEPHS J Female Academy, - .i-1;. Of tb Bine nMdge. i . HICKOBT (TownX CATAWBA CO H. C. Tbo AcAVmy is eondoeted by tbe Els'ers of Mercy, and la aeovrblo by railroad. Tbo loca tsoa very oaaiiaUo on aeeoant ef Mountain air and MoantAia Tiew. Th bul!d;ng-j are now and for msnsa wnn muoern unnroementa, Tbe groan very ample for exercise. Tbo Faculty, eboaen to tmpaita nrm-eiaae Uterary and Atoaieal Kdnea tton Aionc wUb IotBUe cocorny. Term. Terr moderate, at S18.0O porbBonlbfor board and tniUsn, Apply for lrcuars to aosoatawtf nlsTKB DIKaVTEXSa. 1 : taasrtllef Ffmile;; College.: (ta tbo Ptedmont section at Mortb Carolina, 900 ; 5 -feet above aeateraLj ?x ! .Tbe 29th Annual Session beelns September 4. 1888.J u; oorp. of .uperlor, arm teacbers, ln etuain a ororessor w miuie. -a oniiiant pianist.' a lady, a floe twc !!, and Mrs. Beinbart a gala In chance of art., Xttonaro- KOI.aCTiC coarse. n piomaa. honest exponents of knowledee aained. CoargM moderate. cUaoate oeiignif al. aad water excewent.- comparison wua D'st lowaie sebools Invited. - Board, oretytblnc; lncloded, and miiaii.h Toittoa f 160 for 1 0 moo tba. For catAlogo. ad drfsa - ;h. W. BJEIITHABT. FrtnUpal. : JalyXadAwlm .-t.a;. jn-,. -, j ! JOHNS vHOPKLN'S UNIVERSITY, : J'"' ' V' BALTlUOB XfABTIiAniX ' y Collegiate and , University Course. : AmooncentenUfor 1&88-6A wui be sent on an. iwcoMun. . . t jaoeioaAwnt ST. GARY'S SCHOOL; Tbe adrent Trm pf tbe 85tb 5cmlAnQaa Sstisloa of tbls Ssbooi beelns i v Xtm4r !. 13b, 1S83 . ! ror CatAlosQe address tbe rector. i , ' -K. Kay. BENNETT BMIDSS, A.1L , Ja1yl7dw2a 7t , . , t ; BelieYue - H ighF School, ; ;: j For bo s and yoan mn. Prepares for bo sines oouearc or nniTrsiiy. . Tnorongniy and aanosome ly cu.pped. . Full corps of Instrnctors. Beautiful ano healthy location. T a-narwi t-f-iolril v A a asAwAaa g t vwi.aod-r2ai I L: i HnntIltvflifSMflol1 alii ! Tbls school will antes jtrpoa. Its, FIX TH TXAB rointb sesblon) ba tho - X':4 ,"v".3T? i TlBST MONDAY IN ttY0B&v tl nexVv-Xt lstbsbeaV'tneapest and most strbstan tlal acbool ot ita grade to bo found anywhere In the eooDtry. High gTAdea and low rates, ts oar motto. .Wo snaranufo at1 (taction In every ease or make no chAnrea ' None but tboas abo are tboronirbly caoabto and tfficieatwlU be employed as leach era. Jbe Music Xietiartnient will, be In charge or If las' atlonio - B.: Helper, of Da1dn ppUa, a late etdasta, e rsaoe Institute, Ral eigh, N. C As a teacher and performer, both lii Meal aBdttwtTunmtaiaanblcsbcbaafowsaa&ls t 'i m louowing rates or Board and Ttnnon win go loona rsmarKstHyiow:..7A n't ii f Board, exeausire of llehf and' WMhtosi. be month- 1ur ; -13.00 ir amerranr riisn,-. fn jhL75 .Lr't and Greeks rwt !'4--j B nn tusic '(eawaVTosai: V" - 2"TJ-?ri ftBft un.(HSj nsrnmoxuai. i giIgj B.fe uue voeuanaj: rVaalnnAl Tax. per year. j &iJjQ tkfasle ts oar eislsextny -sTba ase of lafmnont i lDetuded in tbo prices ruuned sbore. n.v, rve for atalotos. dying full parOouliM, Vs tb pnnial, aog7dlaw2sa laatarsTiU. bi. a e iN ice-Coo! Dress; We are dosing out a lot of 'T FOUtARD SILKS, Al One-liaif Their Valae. ' ; AndsomsHaodsoraa i Xr.W. f.i-: -75: ;j !.: -' SUMMER SILKS Ci. H At J9 V CAXX.A-T ONCB- And Make Yoiir Selections. "4 tint On Monday wo will recelye another lot of ladles ; , Back Hose.'. Bemember, ire bare a good ' Stock of fi.-j..:i.. . i .Botpect fully. T. U Seigle at Co. TRUNK VALISE, SATCHEL, OF- ANY KIND OR PRICE Can Fi nd them AT r': Pi rat IVauioaavl k SSaUdiais; Any one wl -btng to seed a crate of G3AFK3 to tbelf tit nds, wbo may be off at aaterla places or elaewbers, can bars th m packed and shipped t by isavtsc their orders at ' STORE. Wo will datlyar tbem la any part tf the city, In any quantity, mortnc left at Che store.' :' or afternoon. If orders arer ALEXANDER & HARRIS. 3) A .7' V BEETHOVEN loesTOrEDO. OIlGllUS. ft" Price only $125 almtt SASOUoaa. pu4 w(U ,lUm Dik. lira win mm. amIn Sr.4 (or nM.m.rprtr-.a CATALOGUE 1 sicrrsRS arttctMX )arot r OrnaW. slT r ""rr'-r ifmm4 Km f. lUm, WBHB8 TM, tl W JLf.ST. E 'lyt0d4Wi: i FOR SALE Ooe Tnonsaai cAcrea Iff mfl A South at Char. otto, near Craig's ferry, and same onsntttv same Biatanos North, near Cowaa's Vord. toaeiber wltb uiloulB s r imnlaaDOnts. animalaand rnniauiM or tan borae farms, or less.- ) . . : TVrms reasonable ' ff not sold, ninnoaltiona to ease will be onfilied . - . - :t irt, v B.0. GBAH4M. Attoraey. - SBS5dtWrf-h t . i Charlotte, N C , D NOTICE; XkORTH CaSOURA BAtMOAD CaaVAST ; 1 V niii. J rwiTii s urrica, .,,,. . v. - l!CoyiAax cBors, N C, August tVl 883, . The second payment of 8 per cent 'on Dlrl.inn f IO. iil. Will be due eDternb tut n.rt tn u.. nlders of rewM et l'J o "wic n. on f"vt 10. as trans? r 11 f - i Afrit- Mdsaoito Canopies and Bars TroDK Strap or Shawl Strap GRAM t;.'U-. &-:.! - u " ..- i - i- " a m i. LJUz gfferiLan WIDEN autwtitaepU , JP, a. X.w A a i. eecreUry. Si5,000 -WOBTH'OF- wohTfl or- WATMIES, 0 ry, AIMS SILVER and PLATED WARE, 1 ; TO Bl SOLD- WITHOUT- REGARD TO COST,. -AT- J.T. Butler's Jewelry Store, i8tf - - . . Hebrew Poetry, in a coc&3x or Sunday Afternoon Lcctnrcs Bxro&a THB Greensfioro Law School, , BT Don. ROBERT P. DlfK, C. S. DISTRICT JUDO. PRICE 50 CENTS. Xfor ami ery- Tiddy & lira. tuir8vf WITH PEN AMD PENCIL "No. sir, I dont belters now paper men are more dissipated utaa any other elaas of men wbo earn their itvtnc by their brains.1' si Id Mr. a. 1L. tlef nod, MAoaer of the AO vertlslnc OrparUaeni of tbe 8c ffcul.Mooneer Fres. "mJU tbo-e of tbem who do desk work are Umpted to siimulais for us wry bard oa Um nsrres aad atomacn. "As for sum pie f Aa for example. In my own ease. I stock to my desk on tbls pap-r aoul my nerves were like a bunch of telegraph wires aftea a sale, and my stomach kapt about aa good tlse ss a two dollar atatcb sly trteoos sBgMed tbls and tbe doctors advised tbat, but ooe oy 1 eang-ht pu' to an af of FAaana a tostio. and tried it I bare never endorsed a proprtrtary nedlcina be for, but I shall depart from my rule and say mat tbe tonic la not merely tbo best thine bat the only thins that .breaaa op thaws attack a all desk workers should make a note of It " - Tbt rrrpvaaon. which has been known as Faaaaa'a tiraeaa Tonio, win bererfBBrb min vectored and sold simply nnder the name of Fa a. aas'a Tonic as nnpnncipied dealers are hik auntiy dtMolylng their coatomers by aubtituiu a an tnfrrtor article nnder the name of tlnrer, and as cinser Is reaJ'y an anlmportant Logreuient. wo arop the mlalesdins; word There Is so ebang-a, however. In ths prepara tion Itself, and all bottles remaining in t burnt or dealers, wrapped nnder the nna of Pmiikm Gissaa Tome, cootain tb- cvnuio rneoMtfte if tqs lae-simUe shrnaturs of Buooz A Co. Is at lbs bottom or tbe outside wrapper. JELLY TUAlBLEKSe Ios Cream rreesera, Water Coolers, BsfiUrer&tora, aty Kana, , , XIammocks, Baby Carriage and ether seasonable goods. Just; received at the CHINA PALACE 1 r ! i . Of LODOLF a BABT8riXLD. Roecesaors to John Btorkftsld ft Co. - laroiva us a calu rnaya7 . ; DOVE'S mil' PHVRTcr a nsl rirjirrwq Vr pt. X SLBKKKPAKd ANO KAILhOAD HtNlhi) .iRAlJH(irFABlll.li.d: ir any member or your bmiaebold. from parents to tbo msrest mrant. arc sffltated with Atallttnarit Bor, serofulous or tnhf r wiae, nalt Kbeum or pcald Head, bums. v- o,i, no matter bow severe, or of bow ion Mnn,-- ; . , or from whatever eHe produced, Bend ami i a 25-oent bottle otTimr OIU and ae pvtr, a cure or no pay. It cure before othr rn h-b begin to act. It la equally apvllrtible t- lm Ulcers or Pores, or Infltmed rurtaoea ot allrtu. ' meiUe animals, or an thing tbat moves on in Turf. One or two apilicatuns are atl that Is dm essaryto neutraila tbe action bf tbe vims snl beat tbe Ulcer. It arrests at once th rrwrws f "Krysl pa as and rwnovea tba lnflammailon lertln tbe track of tbe disease. . For sale by ail drur tsta and country aoea. 1 -ajBf Ask for tbe -l urf tai Hpeuiug-iot and Beader' oert:?,c'-v er eurra. in.'rri Kay 0 ly. bicbmcnd. Va. TONS A HA i. Orsr CQ0 SOS VolWMes Re etocest iieure of the vn . or extiauua Pu ktied, One t -'ior-- I f res j Aowwt prices ever no u i t t i -r "' an. ..ou i 'tt e - "t--t t r f "-I l -. ' Ju. 4 ' li . , . 1 ' I . ocksJewe Fruit Jars, B00SS-2 ew ork. 1". u, t-ox 1,1-1.