V 1 -S. - .. ...... ttasm 4 01 ?fR5ni3(0 VifqnThT itoffroI edT 5 I I iT"a.--t- - 'I "J thlKtil.f SUBSCRIPTION" JUTES : szfBM QBSERYIMJOB-JIIFAlSnttMT Has been lltrrmr)hly wupvHfds vnih every tocandwUK the LaieM StylAofType, every , X.ri'-tolflT . onevear.(potvaid) in advance. ......$8 00 six Month !. J.v t.AUIJL 4 00 ! 2 00 ! . J. . 75 Three Month One Month. , fnatmerctfJob Wort em nm. bemmmxnfiijt L at Short SET). rry. Ttr WEEKLY EDITION l , Weekly, (in Me eottUy) in adotmt. t-, Outofth county, postpaid, .... ... oS2 00 2 10 1 00 t 1 TAQS. KSCKIPTS, POSTERS,. CHARLOTTE, N. C, SUNDAY, NOVEMBElt 3, 1878.; , ! j-.;;;r:,V K0. 3,fei. i ' Six Mount ... I " PROGRAMMES, HAND-BILL PAMPSLETS, CIRCULARS, CffECKS, 4a"'. i t.i-4 A I I I , . i m 1111 , 1 a. , . a. -. jsk. a. 1 - s. i ii i 1 t . II III III III - ! .... T ; ' t f. .. .;- i ,n,.'i t. -i .-.,!.. I ASHMERES AND ALPACAS. Jusj Received another lot of superior CASHMERES AND ALPACAS, Banging 'n Price from 25 cents to One Dollar. v I. i A Few Pieces, of. COLORED. -CASHMERES, all Wool, of superior quality, at sixty cents, worth $1.00. Do not fall to see our LADIES' CLOAKS before buying. It will pay you. ELIAS 4 COHEN. nvnituvc. B URGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALER CS ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! BEDDING, &a BEDDING, Ac. BEDDING, Ac. BEDDING, Ac. FURNITURE! FUKMTURE ! A Full Line of CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! LOUNGES LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! .;SH i iiSlVlsiiit LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! IW COFFINS of all kinds on hand. : (I.--,".' l' ' COFFINS of all kinds on hand. No. 5 West Trade Street. CHARLOTTE, N. C. ir Vine Assortment of Children's Carriages, ; ut.t arrived. Call and sefctherxi, . I .', i.i ill v jcl IARGlTNjS IN U RRJt 5 1 II ITTTU URRR ERE UB BB UBBB BB v km n it ll KF V V BBS WWW UK BW WW f V UB KB UV R BNNN II OU R IKBB AT - ?? . ROGERS' WAREROOMS, ' IjET TO POSTOFTICE. i(i embraces a Fuji Line of My gtock is Yry Lar and tt J Sti ' ! ,..i:ruii: Utir. ijr.irntiJ ;- Isib-w Mt "1 .'i-ttiVi -Mil 'a AND . . . t i ,'.m - . H IK' o AH Goods PucWi Vwt mkVBhamAo.a 1 c "JNDEB THE PRESENT SYSTEM OF DAILY ORDERS, My business has beeri Increased td such an ex tent, that I have been forced to add a new line of goods to mj varied and extensive stock. I have on1 hands and am receiving a new and complete line ' of heavy made Clothing In fancy and diagonal, Casslmere Suits, Chinchilla and Casslmere Over coats, bought since the decline, so that lean give my customers the ' ADVANTAGES OF THE LOW PRICES. , I have also added a beautiful stock of Trunks and Valises to my present line, bought from first hands at bottom prices. Also, a third stock of Colored Cashmeres and; iress tiooas. a new lot or tnose heauarul Bro cades. 'Conke and see my new lot of Plaid Dresto Goodsl the newest thing in the market Also, another lot of those cheap Shaker Flannels. Don't forget to look at my stock of Cassimeres, Just from the factory. Third stock of Ladles' Cloaks this season, don't fall to examine them. Ask to see Crepe LIsse anffRtuTJliig,' Kid Gloves, in blacks, whites, colors and opera shades. A beautiful stock of Silk and Lace Scarfs, Silk Hand kerchiefs and Brussels Netting, Tissue and Berage Veilings. Ask to see the Knottlngham Lace, Tarle, ton in all colors, Germantown Wool and Knitting Cotton. . Third stock of Ladies' Merino Vests, in all qualities. Also, a third stock of Ladies and Children's Hosiery. Be sure to look at my Linen Cuffs and Collars. Don't forget that I keep the cheapest unlaundried Shirt in the market, Also, a full line of Gents' Furnishing Goods. Be sure and examine my stock of Boots. Shoes and Hats.be fore making your purchases. Orders for goodaad aomplptneoHettedvwttb the assurance that they will be filled at the lowest mar ket prices. .ti$U ; - ij T. L. SEIGLE, Opposite Charlotte Hotel, Tryon sL N EW GOODS J NEW GOQDS ! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES ! GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES ! An IMMENSE STOCK of all the Latest Novelties in Hi . -I . PRINTS, DRESS GOODS ! READY-MADE CLOTHING ! BOOTS AND SHOES ! r HATS. FURNISHING GOODS, Ac. 25 per cent saved in buylng.'nt this popular es tablishment. Every man, woman and.chlld, Is cordially invited to call and examine our goods. H. MORRIS A BROS. H. MORRIS A BROS. H. MORRIS A BROS. H. MORRIS A BROS- BeaulilutdYStSljltK,' elegantly trimmed at Reduced Rates. sept25 gatetxt (Cotton REVOLUTION IN GINNING COTTON. r Durchased the Patent Burnt of H. A. XKEB'S Improved Cotton Gin, Leather Brush and wiper, lor we mates oi jonn uarouna and Tennessee, I am now prepared to sell County and Gin Rights for its use, . ; , , , . Its advantages over the Bristle Brush are : t ; . lst.: Jt will gtn mt or damp cotton as readily and iasef.ualljtsif iiwasdry,, ! .-.!. n,- i , 1 2d.ltjnjnone-lourth lighter. . . v v, ' 3d. It costs one-third less. .. - 4th,: The lint is equal if not superior to that nned py the unsue erusn. . Testimonials will be furnished and terms given upon application to - . . j, ;i rii Charlotte, N. C. This natent both for its cheapness and Its effl- eleney is decidedly the best thing out. Agents wanted, to, wnom i . wui, pa. uwrciuy, u. ' T ' T .HI 4 T WD M. LICHTENSTEiN ,,r, V, , ; MERCHANT TAILOR, Has lust received a fine lot of Melton, Kersy, Ore tine, Edredin, Caster and Beavers, of all fashiona ble' colony td addition to the handsotrie line of samples on hand. His friends and patrons are in vited to , call end leave thefcT'orders for -winter '"tsh Drew Suits a Bpedaltr - and satisfaction guaranteed, ., JAMES MURPHY, - ' tRAdflCAL TAILOR, Holton's Bunding, Trade Street, Up Stain. Owing to the sirmgencf' the times I ?wtli jk fu ture work- very cheap. Will make fine suits for rates. I guurauvets au uij o Give me a call and be convinced. July 17. , s 1 1' pHOTOGBAPHSjjy oYTlfealyifi fl , D cnseawnceof the ledncaoa lttthe prlee or .m - . vnjifcittt.ia .thi w order to give CWtory V ''ffitS lii.Q . J. Hv.yAN-NES3 v: Tb? Lost to Sight, to Uem'i-T Dear, we publish herewith another poem embodying this familiar line, and with it another statement of its origin: " The som; was pom nosed for and sune ;i by Mr. Augustus Braham. The words and music who was born In 1798 and died in 1865. It Is not known when the song was Written, it was set to music and published by Cramer. Beale & Co., Lon- aonabouti848f; .. .;.. ' ii! . uiu pHo lost to sight, to mem'ry deai ! i' -i Thou ever wilt remain; '." One only hope my heart eaa cheer,'"1 The hope to meet agalij.- i". !,'( u.a; it4.:i ,- k. .. n-.tL.tn-1: r- ., - Oh! fondly on the past 1 dwell, And oft recall those hours When, wandering down the shady dell, We gathered the wild flowers. Yes, life then seemed one pure delight, Tho' now each spot looks drear; Yet, tho' thy smile be lost to sight, ' ' . To mem'ry thou art dear, To mem'ry thou art dear. .... " ' ' : Oft in the tranquil hour of night, ' When stars illume the sky, I gaze upon each orb of light, 1 And wish that thou wert by. I think upon that happy time, That time so fondly loved, When last we heard the sweet bells chime, As through the fields we roved. ' , 1 ., Yes; life then seemed one pure delight, Tho' now each pot looks drear; ...v Yet, tho? thy smile be lost to sight, To mem'ry thoa art dear, ' To rrtem'ry thou art dear. OBSEltVAlTIOIMS. -H . . In former times the man ate the; creamt (If the cat didn't anticipate him,) but now they cremate the man. . . .... ....j :,,..,; . . . This promises to be a very cold winter; and all of our young men are wearing the heaviest kind of canes. Alabama has an an ti -equestrian society, based on the belief that horses were never made to carry: burdens on their backs, and that It is extremely cruel to tide them. " A beam upon the face of our Democratic waters a perfect sky-scraper in all our elections "is what a Kentucky paper calls its pet candidate for Lieutenant-Governor. We are fickle as a people In our love for popular songs. We first admire, then run the thing In the ground. Finally we wind up by abusing the auth or. Nycum Advertiser. Henry C. Work deserves a first-class furieral after he is dead. He wrote " Grandfather's Clock." He ought to have about sixty days In the workhouse now. Boston Post. The first fifteen minutes following a marriage engagement maybe turned from ecstatic bliss to bitter gall by the girl remarking that she can tell a Brazilian pebble from a diamond in a ring wltij her eyes shut. .Free Press. It makes a young man feel very much as If some things In the world were all vain to sing " Come to my bosom, come love," under a window, and then happen to see a sign, " To Let," on the door. Cincinnati Breakfast-Table. If the New York banks would give their Bafe combinations direct to the burglars instead of Im parting them through janitors, it might save the thieves a good deal of precious time and make robbery a much less complicated affair. PhUaM phta Times. A prayer meeting was In progress in a church in Mount Vernon, I ml., and a political procession, mistaking the lighted edifice for the hall in which the mass meeting was to be held, marched In with banners flying, to the music of a full band, and gave three cheers for Its candidate. Tae clergyman Invited the politicians to stay " for their- souls' sakes," but they declined. A female elephant in the Philadelphia Zoological Garden was greatly frightened by the recent gale, and when she cut one of her feet on the glass of a broken window, her terror was complete. She sat on her haunches, held up her wounded foot, arid bellowed loud and long. When the keeper entered her male companion had his' trunk wound round her foot, as though trying to comfort her. " Handle It carefully, Marier," said an economi cal citizen, as his wife was Jamming his old shirt into the rag-bag." " That shirt represents capital ! It may be turned into a million dollars' worth; of Butler's eheap rag money when the old man fixes things, and capital should be treated with respect. No, Marier, don't sell It to the junk man! Lay it carefully away as possible fiat money !' 'Taunton Gazette. SINGULAR SUPERSTITIONS. How Some Miners Think they are Forwarned of Death. There are wonderful things to be stud ied in the vast laboratory where nature has stored her treasures. The men who toil in the caverns of the ground and tread the endless windings of tne drifts have their presentiments of coming ca- amitv. and at times reel tne toucn of death in the very air. A Virginia (Kev.) Chronicle reporter was talking with an old miner a few days ago who implicit- V believed that no death ever took place in the mines without a warning of some kind. "You see," he said, "death never comes of a sudden upon the men in the mines. You reporters write up accidents and tell how something gave wav or fell auiek and killed somebody. Now, this ain't so. There's always some warning. "When I see my lantern be gin to burn low down and blue, I know there is danger ahead. If it keeps on for a few days and then begins to wa ver and flicker, I'll watch it close to see where it points. Now, you may set me up for a fool, but what I'm tellin' is the gospel truth. When the flame leans over (as if it was being worked by a blow-pipe) and points to a man, death has marked him. Some years ago when Bill Henkrickswas killed in the Sav age, the flame of my lantern pointed right to him for over an hour, and when he moved the flame would turn, just as if Bill was a loadstone and the flame was a mariner's needle. I knew he was gone, and' told him to be careful about the blast. Well, he got through that all right, and got on the cage. As we went up tae canoie Kepi acung su-angeiy,iuiu. at times the flame would stretch out long' and thin towards Bill. At length it save a sudden flicker, and Bill reeled to one side and was caught in the tim bers. I heard his dreadlui cry as- ne disappeared down the shaft, and while he was bounding from side to side, dashing' out' his brains and scattering his flesh down to the bottom, my light went out. I never lit that lantern again. It hangs up in my cabin now, and it always will. There's more in a candle flame than people think. I'd rather see a cocked revolver pointed at me than a candle flame; a revolver sometimes misses, but a candle flame is sm-e fro KUJ. wflenrc starts, umarua a man. I must start for my shaft now. Don't give my name to anybody. There are some wjho wouldlaughat me.":,The man here picked up his Ducket ana walked away. 'mere are piency or. miners on the Comstock who nave just such superstitions. Some believe that bad and good luck come in streaus, just as quartz and property. For three years I Sast there had oeen no accidents in iue Torth Consolidated Virginia until a few days ago, when Champion hadMs thigh crushed. ' The miners saia at once mat. a "bad streak" had been struckd mora accidents might be expepterl, xes temay two more, men. weo; iiuup" f alttrtg thirty feet into the sump- This WAR Caused' bv the breaking of a two Fearful Ignorance in New York. From the Sun. 1 Tt is a nrettv serious fact that in tliis city of New York there are to-day 20,-B3grown-up men and women who can neither read nor write. It is a still more serious fact that, while a per cent- age of favored lads and misses areget itincf a, smattering of the niiigh6r-Elig- lish branches" at the expense of the whole body of taxpay1t(jugafld&,f little ones are to4ay growing up in lg, noranpe bepause there is no room for thern in tb.e public schools, This must be amended. j. SCADAL JSEICHLIFE. A Wealthy Baliimore MmhantV Divorce frfm Hixfouafr VTiffe ; Baltimore. Oct 30. Extraordinary interest hai been excited in the divorce. suit of John p. Kremelberg, agt Geiv trade J. Kremelberg, nee Was Jenkins, and the decree granted to-day by Judge Gilmor. giving toi the complainant an absolute aitrorceJ has. nroduced 4 decid- ed . . Bensatiotf in society i eircles'.-: Mr. T T" .1 . 1.1 , , . jvremioeix is aweaimy mercnani. ana his wife was one of the most brilliant ' 3 1 1 J 1 A 1 t- ti t aim oeauinui aemanies in .jjaitimore society a t few. yars ago. She is only about 28, 'and preserves all those charms which in hey y outh brought hosts of ad mirers to het feet. . r : In 1872 Mrs. Kremelberg went to Eu rope with herthxee children maid, and Miss JennifeJKremelberg, a daughter of her husbaildi i)y. his first wifei : At Ba den Baden rMm Kremelbergimet' Baron Albrecht Von Bruueck, a man of good position iri, society. Th acquaintance ripened i into love. ' The baron went to Switzerland aiid- in his first letter to MrsKremeiberg speaks of the memory of the kiss sheSiave him at parting, and fills his letter wtth other endearinc ex pressions. In other letters he invites J her to SwitJerland, which she accepts, and together they visited Luzerne and other places of interest. Miss Kremel berg wrote to her father of the intimacy, and he went at once to, Baden , barton She told him that she loved the baron next to her God, and that he had7 'been sent into the world to make it a happy world for her. Iter husband forced her trunks and discovered a bundle of let ters from the baron couehed in 'the most affectionate terms, and of such a character as to prompt him to the belief that she had dishonored him'. - In one letter to the baron she apologizes for not having destrtyyed the baron's letters: by saying: "I loved them and you too well to part with them." Mr, Kremelberg at once brought his wife to Baltimore, and wishing to, avoid a scandal they took up their "! residence in Separate apartments at the Carroll ton Hotel. Her family refused to cred it the story of her guilt, and she resum ed her place in society. Testimony was introduced to prove the purity of Miss J enkins during girlhood, and not a single cloud was found on her reputa tion do wn to the time of her trip abroad. Six months after her return she consult ed counsel and wrote to her husband, demanding a restoration of conjugal rights. This was refused, and a formal separation took place, he agreeing to pay her $2,000! a . year. It was also shown that during her year's trip abroad her personal expenses were $20,- 000. Several months after the separa-t tion Mrs. Krem Del berg visited ner nus band's palatial residence iri Mount Ver non place and installed herself in his chamber, but her father and other friends induced her to withdraw, after being assured that a reconciliation was impossible. After this Mr. Kfemel berg's counsel filed a bill for absolute divorce and the custody of his cliildren, which has just been granted. : Mrs, Kremelbergs has for some time been residing at the Convent of Notre Dame. Her counsel at oru?e filed an ap peal, under which the case ' may go to the Court of Appeals of Maryland. The Tribune Editor -and the Cipher Dispatcher Louisville Courier Journal There is "Whitelaw Eeid now. He is another nice Sunday-school scholar. Originally playing the part of a , respec table Don Giovanni, with a certain facility, he has gone over amonir the heavy villains of the company and es- J says tne part or Mephistopheies. Mark the hollow laugh, the sulphurous tones, of the mocking fiend who says, ?Hal ha l We are on their track," in the following extract from an interview in thelndi-i mianjiio uui IWM, 11U L11BU: 1 Ui it gUlB those long legs, which East has 'made so familiar, clad in slashed black breeehes and red tights "How did you hit on the keys ?" "Merely by experiment and guess work. The first key was discovered simultaneously by two men, working separately." . "Then you had copies taken of the originaiy" "O, , yes ; ' we kept the original un der lpck and key, and had them care fully copied and printed on slips.' Then we all tried a hand. , When the boys went off for their vacation they took proofs of the ciphers, and worked on them." "And some got one key and some an other?" "Yes; we studied the cipher system, and Thought all sorts of dictionaries, and the circle of investigation widens ed, and at last those in the van treed the game." . , "Have you seen any of the parties im plicated' I fisked. ' Nb, I think not, recently. I met Til den, by, the way, in August, up at Sara toga, and I told him that we had all the cipher dispatches that went between his home and Florida, and asked him, laughingly, for the key. I told him that we couldn't make head or tail to them, and wanted him to help us. He smiled and blushed innocent as a baby, and ttassed M';. but the next morning he I. came around, and told me seriously, 'that he knew notnmg about any sucn ...dispatches." "UO; yon Know or any cipner ois patches incriminating Republicans Y , "No, I doh't, believe there are any. There are Bepublican cipher dispatches, but Chandler, who' sent or received them, offered to translate them for Pot-ter'a-cosftmittee, and-the-offer waa de clined, : I believe ever' one is creditable to4tepubUcanii.??!- - : ' 1 The Y!at Pfewu-i Piedmont Press. The work of changing the road bed of the Western North Carolina Railroad by Newton is moving on briskly. The wnoie distance oi ineraaing-is xnree miles, about dne-forthof which is now finished. When this work is completed there will be no,, more running and backing out., and backing in ftftA running owijfor the train will then run by NeTh'aj rwablj;) it does any ftthey : nlae i Xm :roaft,i,,,The. present airangeinent has long1 been aouroe of annoyance to the people of N ewtoH,the railroad officials and the traveling pub lic generally, and we are: glad to note . that the , prospect :la now so nattering lor the change, w Decompietea ai an early dav. "XW little; matter of,havlnfr to.wQjc the train has ans; t6..t Ing, public, especially through t passen-gers,-t say: many'unjtrst' :things 5 boilt Newptt; and;;cjeatTnany4;wT0M ItAr pressions about fthe,, citizens of j that town and their business energy. m i- ii Dancing in a Parsonage. of Georgift tonight, by ' aypteof fo JonetO seventeen.' sustained! the jam ?of Irank E, Tflaelc; suspended Aomi the . Central fresby tenap, cb,nrch of Atlanta, for giving a dancing party in hi house. .The ehurchr session -will appeal the case to the irenerai Assemoiy. JSevada. Obitaarf. , rvirzhila Cttr EntenirlseV. i Well, y, not d'xecfo ne was in the hoss:nd cattle ; business in Texas. His operations extended over a large territory," and didn't reouire muck (kipltfctWeSnitiieytoOk; him in. There were eight of 'em at; one end of jthe rope,'and-( Arsenio Bill at tiie other. tHe cotddftt feeii his f efei On the ground.! . , Whpn i they raised nim . he passed put ( Here, , barbeep'r, two. whisks6ii;: ;,', ;, ,?, ..,!' ' iibelSoit Between Piinentilysiciaas Q In ew York city a suiihas been pe 1 gun by Dr. Win, jA. Ilammond, frntV iy o iu Keou-generaj, ox lue army against Br: John PGfav. of the. State lunatic asylum, for i0(ft darapa for. allegerf 1 xxuci. xiie iici Leu iiuei was iu uii article in a peT1o65crntrolled by Dir. Gray, ?w4ikh:was:afterW4trrI reproduced irr pamphlet formr in which Dr. Ham mond says that his skill in what has be-' come his specialty nervous and mental diseases--Was assailed, and his honesty jjx fccpuwyuv given uy mux inv tsvqra.i murder cases was impugned. f . . . y i Small Notes. i ' v ; i In. consequence of the resuinption: of! special payments On the first 6'f 'Janttarjv the' treasury 1 -has dfecontitltfed the issue of $1 and $2 notes, and no moref notes of-that tenoHation will bo printed, , -tr Cliarmiug Forethought. CiOQinnati Times, Rep. , , j Before we go into eestacies ver tlie Jim Anderson confession we should be pleased to know whether this is his last one. A car. To all who are suffering -from the errors and in discretlons oljouth nervoiMeataiess, early de cay, loss of manhood, &c. I wiU. send a.recejpt that will eoTB- you, FRKB OF CSABGBJ I 'TMs great remedy was discovered by a missionary la South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the KEV. JOSEPH T INMAN, Station D, Bible House, New York City. maySOdAwtf A Bemarkable Result. It makes no difference how many physicians, or how much medicine you have tried, it is nqw an es tablished fact that German Syrup is the only reme dy which has given complete Baasfaottofr In severe cases of Lung Diseases. , It is true ithere yet thousands of persons who are - predisposed to Throat and Lung Affections, Consumption, Hem orrhages, Asthma,! Sew Colds settled on the BreasL. Pneumonia, Whooping Cough. -Ac... who- rsonal knowledm of Boscheetr German. Syrup. To such we would say that 50,000 dozen were sold last year without one complaint, Con sumptives try Just -one bottle. Regular size 75 centa Sold by all druggiste in America, m . f - i : A Tale of two Cities. i ' New Orieans. Sepiteiioer2i;i76. The undersighed certify that tfaey held for collee- j tlon for account of H. C. WilBams tt, Co.. IjroUers, j 49 Wall street New York, half ticket No. 52.813. ! Class I, in the Louisiana 'State Lottery, which drew the capital prize of twenty-fire hundred dollars j on Tuesday, September 10, 1878, said ticket having cost the suib of $l at Che femee of H. L. Plum, 319 Broadway, New York, and that the amount was promptly paid on presentation, of the ticket at the umce vi uie company, sl. a. Daonhln. P. O. Box 692, New Orleans. bods. ' ' a ubx sw., raoxerSj 166 Common st., New Orleans, La. " A lbs a m, Brokers, TLANTA t CHARLOTTE AIR-LINE R'Y. Ojtkje Gxk'l Pass's 4 Tic kit Aosmt, . Auania, ua., sept, sew, iajs Schedule In effect Sunday, September 29th, 1878. , MAIL TRAIN NO. 1 GOING EAST. Arrive at Charlotte,. .2 20 a. m. Leave Charlotte,. MAIL TRAtS KO. 2 GOING WKST. Arrive at Charlotte,.. .... Leave Charlotte,,.. 1 18 a. m. LOCAL FREIGHT THAIS GOING KAST. Arrive hi Charlotte, 6 15 p. m. Leave Charlotte, LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN GOING WEST. Arrive at Charlotte, Leave Charlotte 7 00 a. m. J THROUGH FREIGHT TRAINS-GOING EAST. Arrive at Charlotte, 6 50 a. m. Leave Charlotte, THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN GOING WEST. ' Arrlve at Charlotte,. Leave Charlotte, . 2 10 p. ni . W. ii. HOUSTON, G. J.' FOREACRE, Gen. Pass. Ticket Agt, General Manager. TLANTIC, TENNESSEE OHIO RAILROAD. ' ' fiCPERINTENBENT'S OlTICS, ' ' ')' Charlotte, N. C, October 17th, 1878.1 f On and after Saturday, October 19th, the fol lowing schedule will be run over this road daily (Sunday excepted): GOING NORTH. Leave Charlotte, 4 30 a.m. Davidson College 6 19 a. m Arrive at Statesvllle, ... 800 a.m. GOING SOUTH. ' Leave Statesvllle 2 00 p. in. Davidson CoUege, ...... . . . . . , 8 44 p. rn. Arrive at Charlotte - 5 s80' p. m. Close connection made at Statesvllle with trains rer the Western North Carolina Railread. n t , mm , i. J..GORMLEY, octlO .. 4, Snp't JHARLOTTE, columbia and railroad; AUGUSTA Chaclotts, Columbia and Augusta R. R., Colombia, s. C, Sept 22, 1878. The following Passenger Schedule will be opera ted on and after this date:- MAIL EXPRESSDAILX gohtq North; Na 2. Leaie August, . .!. Arrive Columbia 6 4(JJP. M lll&PM Going South, No, 1. Leave Columbia Arrive Augusta. . 3 21 a.,m. 7 QO jJi DAY PASSENGER DAILY. Going South, No. 3. Leave Charlotte.......,,,.. Arrive Columbia. -. . . . .'. . . Leave Columbia ... . Arrive Augusta Going Nobth, No. 4 Leave kusuta C... ' ...J.. . 5 50 P.w. . . . 7 00!A.M Arrive Columbia Leave. Columbia . Arrive. Charlotte. , .10 58 A. M 3 50 THROUGH FREIGHT WITH PASSENGER ; , CUCH ATTACHED.; ' . '" rrnti Snrrra Na. 5 Leave (atartotte,...,.,..-,'..:-.,;.. .2 20 p. JC iUrive at Chester...... .. H 00 p. m. Leave unester. ... u iuf.k Arrive WColumbla,..:.... : -.11 10 p. x. Arrive at AwguatA.rv-'-ri.-jvr-. ' 9 00 p.m.' florsa Nowr-No; ft ' ' Taava Ai 2 00 P.m. (I KJVn w Arrive at twramma,.... ivixMmnins,.i.... -i . - .- ym . : . . JJl.i-)2!UM. Jave Chester,... ,iK.,r.i, ;. , . Aims m vutuiuue tW Nos. 8 and 4 make close eonneotkms at Charlotte and Augusta lor. aU LMtQt Kortk iand "South via Charlotte. ' , Nos. 1 and 8 wake close con tiMlnnt'atiColirmhh nnil Arunetta fm1 All' tinlnta Nprtandi8oua Vt WlriMton;j;'Ji iiT7v ' Ppllman emfan-fnNclKn44 in no-to 12.fWS .M..i8Ai etanectwtthtamln (o.r 8 ThrouBh nuimaa stoenen on ibis ', train etween Washington and Savannah via Lrochburc nd Ciiarlotte.- leavrne Washington at f .35 PMM..' . iBasaengei by .'tmui-No.'.4 eoing Nrth' rea6h wasjungtoo. m Lou a tt-T ana mew jtonc asua ril, by. limited express,, and 6.10 p.m. by man. Throueh Pullman sleeoers on this train between Savaanah and Washington via Charlotte and LynEh- ' T. D. KLINE SnperrnlenderA no. R. MacMurdo, G. P. and F. Agen J: ' til. I.. QHAALOTTB SUOCXSS til "i m KarwrmsTAvntKa kt . TMAtjaavuAtiiifj. ( ASES . IT: -TrasrALLi- i ixi: i aWd oiawjfsotWi iTtiMiTS nam ax 6c. ,f. AM- TZBS TO OnwCT TEX TBADB ' : ; . .-: . . . 1 t . -t-r: .- -nil . I ', P-:F;BOM CHABLOTTS i ' ' . ..I i '? I li ', : ,. , , ffll.,'' . .jl !i . -l.ij i V )' : t 'Alt' 1 1 Hnrro( othM ciiinciLs, ' -.!ir.!l:" j.:iitfi; writ i. !.-..:. , ..n j :!!;: a ' i Tet thegocKiJudgmentoj ihe' people on the one hanoandmiriiiWriolrAivantafettaptar- ehaseJonllW other hand, '! . ' f ' w-HiYs "OV'SJCOMI ALL.- '! '-Lim I RATI HAT AS TmBKpGEOKSTED GOOD TRADE, I, n. r so that I am now, when most merchants uave scarcely receiveu weir fxasr BToexq, ' gone North for a gooo Mi UUU W H Ii ULiiJ S, O O O O XN N D SSo EB U O. UHJRD BSSS VBR OKHND D i i 000 00 JT NIIsDD D ?PU II B B O. a U. H AA 5 BE PPP Ui - U KBR i O' -HHH A A "88. KB U U R B O OH H AAA UU R K OOO H HA A SEK AS THE FIRST RUSH NORTH -18 NOW OVER I shall be able to obtain many bargains, the advan tages of which my customers shall secure. To all who went North for their Stock I would respectfully address myself and beg to sug gest an easy and cheap method of replenishing their Stock by .calling on roe. Toallold and'iBgular custemers who have bought from i m uhla season, . I would say eome again. Our SECOND STOCK in all departments will be complete in ten days. -Respectfully, S. WITTKOWSKY. R EMARKABLE ! OUR STdCK IS COMPLETE. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. OUR ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN EVER. OUR ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN EVER. Our Prices Less than any other House, ar Prices Less than any other House. A Fine and well Assorted Stock of Ready-made Fall and Winter ; OO TTTT H H II NI N OOO O O T HH II HH K O G o o o OOO u v t M B n II If W IT O T T H H H II V NX O GO HUH NN GOO tXL ( OO CONSISTING OF MEN'S. YOUTH'S, BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S, i I Can be Found At '... , i W. KAUFMAN & CCS. . -v . , Springs Corner, Cbarlottet N, C i i - - ' A well Assorted Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, FINE GAITERS, HATS & CAPS, Always or4hand at Reduced Prices. - ? ., .( GIVE US A CALL. - ept2 ALL OPENING OF FINE nimnL HiuiinL TY M' M M 11 Li A- . AIM MR K nit it MM M IXLL UXLU W 1XK UK Vi-i ' I AMI 7. .tvm FANCY . DRY 600D8, ! I i: H.I i IV- Hi It--.:' U-J :i H'l.ititJ.'l . Wkdmisdat and Thtosdat, Octoxx J2p '8w4 .U'fu.i-.rr.r.U K.l if 1 ! T.fv!-S' . .i tile "ti i i frarrtTTM so A i I j GRANDF DISRLAT OF TINTS 60OD$tlM It , , . . i."t n-4i i iiJfji'Mii'H oils'" fiitiq -im i:oii:X V iir'' lit itiSI f ) :$ it f NOW OFFXS TO THX JTEADS X SUIiL ! 9X0CK -'tt'i;r' .v ..! o"'"'! ni tfU Jilft i i.;-, nii nil i lni -i.il id Jj;dlUf ;.J-;it.ii l .(!. l :ful -ill .,llliii!uJiH i i'-fli-'iil ni '(Jticon !' ' 'Plata BeavW, Blue Brfewn4,vi ' ir ; t: t hill .!u!:ti n , Light Weight llel to fkll &ha V, . -r)..,'.. -; ii ;-V ill HMIT iHii ,:- u I ! 'Ai xtmltely to vtos i . , -j ..ii(i(,)t t,j !: I ,'' .-. ii'iiil ' ,,',iii;nit u;) Ml. . -v , 'if'il ill! UJuIikI tost . SACK and FROCK SUITS at extremely low rtce) I.- :!i J it: !''-. i I'. !'.'( t . ; ... '.)!? ' ' 'iil HIi'KJ i'i-'li '. ; . . ..;;:(! icvi'-iiml j:ij BLACK DRE8S: .,, IT : ' : i :. : i .' -n '! ti' ti Ii M Hi. '.'ifh I. gSSa M W rws,,.&a.i: IT8' -TO. Hi j. i ' i ao TT IT .11 acB inr ..it StiaH ' :"ii r 1 1 irn, :,! i-i .i 1 ' i'. ' fie West oftEngiand Clotii Coaan Vesfl,' ('f J (' imperial Doe pants from the best bV lahufao- turera. i-.ii :! '. I i '' mi : ' . I ii.il Ij: nil , -. ! ! !!! t(ii -rf i, I : .!. :! 'lit l. . .;!'' TJNPER WKAB, The best selected Stock that has eve been brought to this market, at the lowest prices that could be expected.) ,i . ' : ' .,1 si; hi ;ii Call early nd see us, eo.that jou . inight itet the choice patterns. ci.i in; :ij i, ; f,- . i,;-, - ''l QUR CASHMERES, -": ' " ' . 1 : .j : , : 'W.'i 4 1 Jiu ; i . 'i'.: i HAVE SOLD SO WELL Hli i , , . I I r . That we have been compelled to order d secb:.d stock, which will be. In in a few days. . , ': ' : ! . i ! '- -Oiii-J ;. .-. Our entire stock of l- DRESS GOODS mASi is surpassed for'fceauty .andf chfflir.efsy rne in tbedty , '; .. m kvUi.--- Be sure to see OUR CLOAKS befcre iron put chase. "M '". Yoft will find an elegant line of Ladles Vests : ir. and Ladies' and Children's Hose, all, at bottom prices, at . iftj. i,',) BARRLNGER.df RORIs'. 'ATEW RICH BLOOD! im.;'. 11 PABSON'b PDBGATint Pkllbts make New Rich Blood, and will completely change the blood in the entire system la three months. Any person who will take one pill each night from one to twelw weeks may be restored to SOUND HEALTH, ' if such a thing be possible. Sentby mail lor 8 let ter stamps. L S. JOHNSON 4 CO., Bangor. Me. . DON'T 8AT HUMBUG; 'l-. -. '.. H i . :..;. f i ...illi-kl.M il.l i.i BUT JUDGE FOB: YOURSELF,) ) SEND FOR FREE UTHOGSAPH OF 5-TON 50, FEIIQHT paid; sold on Tfitxt' wAGbN1 scaXe;' aJll IRON1 Ap 'TBBliL j'ADRlESS, JONES OF BINGHAMTON, BIN,QHAMTON,iNBw YOBXi '". : IU ' iii'.ut :A-u:i' il 1 LAME BACK. ... ; r. - Ml'. A. ,;l Benson's Canrfrte porouB Plaster 1 foe lameness or weakness of the back, rheumatism and all local acnes and pains, tne best remeoy Known, n was Invented to overcome the slow actum lot tl ordin ary Porous Plasters. It relieves pain at once, and cures where other plasters will not even- relieve Sold everywhere by druggtotai price 25 cents. , , , ; ; AGENTS WANTED ' " ' - ' For Dr. March's New Book 1 1 , FRO M Bmk B-JK -WM) ! W N. In this' new voiume the' Popular 'iviHii d Nighl Soeneala the Bible" paliayjiwhJiitmatlarMig form and eloanenca the events of sacred troth, and adds fresh 'testimony to the'bentJveOMM' aftd fuMimitr I tae stones, f i tneAnnw.., Acenw,wiu fuidUdsbook with Us sparkling thoughts,' glowing stria, beautiful eriravrnrs. 'ami HesVbtildin0..1he best , to the market, , Tenrn LlberaL - Circulars FTee,l!ddre8srTT, 'XCLMcCURDY ftCOi. - xu-H -nil m iiaiaiRniai?,i - 'ii' i! n .11 ni SWEDEN, - - - ;878 'tin l!7 f H'jii 77 . PHILADELPHIA,! . 187 IAGO. w ,4; 18751 KFOB12 YEABa tTKl," 1873 F' HIGHEST H0NOK , PABiS,r' - - i8OTB'beenawarM the -i n , , ., . i-i i . . i in, ifim mil Hud) u ...... .-..-ii h:A .hJ 'Hit lOi 3J1U ffloKt At the Paris Ejoosltion this year they are awarded the Gold -MedaX' the hlghe tcompense at the disposal of the jmj. Tlrey inwe also reeetred the No other American Organs, have ever attained hlghestawafd ati ANY' World's CxpealdeaBold Cttauesnseprlca 1,'tl ,i i . sABSSii rt ami .m otoaj ufc,r, Minn ii ni uIT-t tinjf, n ji i id i" iWwf Ifinyrlj J FOR. -WitEATy 0AT8, tMoXj Tbeflrsi thaioWest-and fos iellaue fnaaore made from cbenucala m the fciate. All ' oties are isre iHiItatioris..!Oneiton eti 2200' Kaav allies -r than nfteen dollars,, .Send tor ftrce'itf wlUtlormttr' la, tnstracttons and te'r'"rvi,nce hi your - State, Rj- ;-iwil.t. -" cc w.. jrr I i i i i i " a a J v fr-ni)4'iM ti 5-cf.!.i Urrr I ml'" ; ,By direction of the eTflTe;eoinrnKiee,Jrwlll Ml on Friday erenlnjc, November 1st,' -in front of - IX M-iBifs-storeiOijTr street it rhaU past " ' seve 'clock p. m.. to te nigbest bkkier, tbe -srtvnege of seUng beeivale-and.otherirefre ments (not to Include alcoholic, liquet.) at toe w -ttous refreshment saloons on1 the I inr -Ground , (not to tnelnde Floral. BU)tl4ornjctM frrncor : kg fair. D. pTHUTClAiiiON. oct308t -

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