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eletfM'teitor She. stf$o I t if l . J Vi AUn4- .. 7 T.w.1 mm , it i y e matte no uuuui i;ut um w ''d h If : K it it j! 1 JJ . : 0 C11AS. . JONES, Editor & Proprleto Entokkd AT ths PoeT-Omat AT Chaklottb, N. C, A3 6XCOND-CLAS3 Mattbe. THURSDAY OCTOBER '?d, ' THE'ttESCIiT IN OHIO. -r.i. We are beginning to learn now with some degree of definiteness the ettent j of the dressing off which the Demdbrati ic party in Ohio sustained Tuesday Undoubtedly it is what the Englisf call a "beastly beat." There had been no reason to expect that if fVu(V)el5l b.id. We would have been willing, Monday night, to have compromised on 10,000 majority for Foster and a Demo cratic Legislatureand- it, woulcLbaye been a making game. As it is, Foster's majority is perhaps 20,000 and the like lihood is that we have lost the Legisla ture along with the governorship. This is the only serious aspect of the case. Well informed people knew in advance that there was no hope for Ewing, but there were no Democrats who conceded the Legislature. If we have lost it, as there now appears every reason to fear, it is a atacreerine blow etweaif eyes, because it loses 10 us au iy ... I Judge Thurman, our leading man there, whose tejrnj fxfiir ift.l8l.. Aj Leaving the Legislature out of the question, the election is one far-reaching in its consequences. We doubt if any prey.ioiMefition injuaState ever entered so largely into national af- fairs, boom ermar nmis- takable Secre-n tary of the 'fcR !e f ron rank of canffTuatesTOrTTi estaentia! nomination on the Republican ticket next year, from which position he has lately been retired by the return of General Grant. In the second place it takes Ohio' ontuf the list 6f doubtful States and establishes her unequivocal ly on the Republican fcid&i In the third place ifr retires 'Judge -Thurman per manently from the presidential race next year, whether he is returned to the Senate or not; and lastly, it teaches the Democratic party that it need never nominate any ex-Federal soldier for office simply because he was a Federal soldier. Bv this we do not mean to say that thfiwthe'&of tMprJnpaV recommendation which Ewing and Rice carried ; but this lesson of their defeat is taught just the same. This Democratic Waterloo is charge able to a certain extent to the course pursued by Senaftaf riiaojFrtifc tL first he has p5utea Me achir(tnbecaui i i the beginning his own striker, John G. Thompson, was displaced' a chair man of the Democratic State commil. tee. Judge Thurman, it is true, ap pcared a few days on the stump, but his canvass and MsilW notei worthy of him..r gave to 5wingjbe tween whtmi and'Tiiniielf'tliere hasrfor some time past existed jeatunsy, butTr feeble support, and his own lukewain ness begot lukewarCflMBjjjSs friends. Now he must rew tnaw mf owli fat is in the fire, and doubtless he will be much embarrassed, when he comes to answer the question. Why ? Ohio having gone wildj the eyes ofi the Democracy of the country turn with eager anxiety toward New York. If Kelly, Cox and their disreputable al lies defeat us there in Novemfterythen Heaven help us. There might even af ter this remain tq a hpe, but unless mighty, cUhtf fe flhe year, it would be slender. advising the slaukhu mp southern Whites. 1 1 It was The Truly Good Deacon Rich ard Smith, of the Cincinnati Gazette, who was first to suggest that Southern negroes be armed with rifles in order that they may slaughter the Southern whites and set up negro governments., The Lemars Sentinel endorsed the pro position, and the-rcazpt Illustrated Weeldy thmtdidihQ IjWU Colored gentlemen, why not get out your razors and up at them. Don't stop to split hairs, make them flee to the mountains where the wolf , can use their carca&ef fok fie feuAejiknceof her yoifixglieln Mate Jhjiii JfcHsL the aismai HwnmjW whprfi thfi JflWflf, the alligators are yawning for their first born. Go out unnn them lilcn An army of locusts, and vyf4 ffstigef oi mem, spare not tfitthea4,J make them gnash their teeth anddrinfTT the bitter cup of persecution, ring the knife with which you gather the sugar cane, polish it like glass, make 'ft a flaming sword - and hew them to the tire; make them how&IAiku 'fhfem' weep and make them singTor joy'tlfat you let them vote just as yownj4 them to, then will peace reign upQa1S&, all your borders, and the nationscTthe eann, yea, au me people will praise coiorea genuemen. up and 3t th And yet it is passing strange thi feouth is solid ; passing gtranre l 1 .1 J i; j i . . aiiuuiu ueumie u go mio tne loia fwy the lamb who utters these "sentiments.1 During the wa lasi',! Kepubjican candjidate for Governor of Ohio, Was safely' rqUartered behind (he COIlTltp.r lit Ilia atnra 8uring.pf(4i:tx4SiH nmbd iiicKenippper was God knows where. Gen. mmHmplt Md-een; Rice. m WWJMVM fcii )eg h'4 battlt Ueld. Ohio turns her back on the sul-riit'i-s who foutrlit fir the civilians.roliei' cXief WT-ifyj tlie loyal orth nftrst'i-aiik'th'fe-Cbtifrtl-erate and ail federal Brigadier in the same arrteffary. . TheC2fl.Metublioan8 of the South, who lately had a meeting in Washing. ton5ity and sent up a wailiecauge tke Ilayes adminsitration ha4njt igfvib them as many offices as they claim, are reminded by the Montgomery, Ala., Advance that the negroes of the South have not had any. offices, and the wall ers aforesaid make no complaint about that. fPf 4WmM d by Aoi ed mantokasbttsiness. toBfaky . ,tns niiiM tmmt t wu j tMHmim for, i- , TiLJiri-Sfe onI "vnt.i nor aa shot" Ohio heartily admires her -brave Union oldler6fcin tl&off ftrixipbril when it cornea to voting .for them she begs to be excused, and asts her ballot fnr a man wrirto"- ' i the Union" With hi. yal; in; Wn lb thlntrff DttCaTlt ftH tf JtlAUtUUUt fcharaitA:; Sfankth 0pr fttlA a ..w Rl - day. dWWW. rt-BWttZEfi can pretensions In this regard becomes 3 cleMrtts day. ln c noliticians and the thought!) papers are againstTiim.but fche people recognize the fact that he is the hope of the Democracy. Iet him carry New York liext month and his nomination next year wm b.e Jiy acclamation. Let him fail to-CaHrrifc, add'tfie result may SomueUs in the lead - The only ques-l t&n isDoes he real we the importance oholdig3iis gripT)oubileshe doesf 1 i DTTON AUTD TOBACCO. Nalioua.1 Department of Agricul tliro. Washington, D. C, ) DfcP YKTJMKN'S .0R,AomCVJU?KKi ' October 15, 1879. ) nJtjiiiiU tJ this ' dteDayientffo liM month ending October 1st, 1 show the average condition for the cotton States at 81, being a decline, since September 1st, of 4. The State averages are : North Carolina, 77, a decrease ot ; South Car olina, an increase of 1; Georgia, 77, a decrease, 5 ; Florida, SO, a decrease of 5; Alabama, 79, a decrease of 5; Mis sissippi, 85, a decrease of 4 ; Louisiana, 8CafcKflSefcflj TeKs3 65, a .dj erife&fM i7 Arkansas. 9(aMecrease of rTeiMele.llW.vdecrlsefef 1. -om-4 pared with October, 1878, there is a de crease of $ per cent, The condition thevasor have visited Louisiana and Mississippi, causing great damage. Insect injuries are not flpbHaol to Any greUt extent aH though almost universal. Their ap pearance was "too late i to "do mucTTdaih- ljige iavorauie-eaiuftE-Ui, jau- ntt(eorgiaai epterars was re- d. I Drougl Ht inf.Texasaiaasuorwn- e wrospecf ifiaac stase neieriyrza eent. ArKansaa ana rinnessep are JiaeJbnliL Stateslslitfwing jyiijncrejass fr r- Jr ' m . r e ; over the condition at this time last year. TOBACCO. The condition to October 1st has im proved from that on September 1st in nine of the large producing States; has declined in two and remained in one. The State averages are: Massachusetts, 103, a gain of 1; Connecticut, 110, a gain of 10; Pennsylvania, ill, a gain of 11; Maryland, 98 a gain of 2 ; Virginia, 87, a erainof 5: North Carolina, 90, a gain of UL V , VJlllV, Oi, i 1UB3 Ul " , JIUifflUuii, iu, a loss of 10. Illinois remains unchang ed at 100. The total average for these States is 93, a gain of 6. Early planted tobacco ripened ,well and h,as been Jbar frefete 'in goafl condition,! shdfwSng m general excellent quality. The late croJwer6( materially damaged;by ffpst in Ohio, and slightly soin a few locali ties in Virginia and Tennessee. The decline in Missouri is ascribed to drought. On. the Increase at 71 einplii In cr easting- Quarantine Strictnetst Two new Cakes at Forest City. Memphis, October 15. The following was published to-day : gwing t6"pfre.gCiffl3trtsg' of the epidemicilIpel-mIfS tcT jjfes through the picket lines issued prior to this date are hereby revoked. Pickets are hereby ordered to alToTv no" to entjer or leaveJtfemfhis 3 B$JieaitiisoiatieY the (bigneo) Ass't. Supt. of Quarantine." Memphis. 10 a. .m., . October 14. No new cases are reported. 1 There have' been four deaths since last ,.night Louisa C. Bernard, colored, "ii. J. Loe ber, Mrs. J. Holmes and lie Vi J :. Peres. Tlie last named was a Jewish divine. The weather is cb?ar and warm. 2fooN.i-Fve ner'4aSES6 arevfeporte(l Jfoia Murphy, Tom Dalton, Callie SDeckerhaerle. Josephine Chambers and Forest City, Ark., October lo dfiathsliaveopcurred, since Jast- Lattimore ittimore. No new cases of fever have develoDed. Business is suspended. Memphis,4 Ocii. K.e'rf fcafee's' 'are1 're ported to-day, among them C. K Isaacs, J. T. Hastings and Mollie Thomas. Four additional donfcfcs haveooeurred Esaw Terrel, colored, Wm. Robinson, J. S. McDaniel and Minnie Foley. The last named died at Buntyn Station. Dr. W. B. Winn, inspector of the nation al Jooardjof health, lett thisatternoo two newcases areTeponea to nave a veloped there. Washington Oct. 15-r-Tlie inspector of the national I board of health at Iavana. Dr D. M. Burcess. reDorts Ito boarchrlkftiober Stnfthat thi spanjalv boawrWhealtblat iMvinaja Hsr sailing from there, notwithstanding the F W&rth iV WWe veix- THE VIRGINIA DEBT, Fred Douglas XSflu&T ITWTTTegToe .ao-Voio-XAr, Ue TKcCullpch BUI Neat Tetet1irg ct. 5f-Ai few diu's ttmeroXtelyinrned by fitv was fnrwsirfT- naea t?tataiiam-nai liei e- nue Collector lirady an liony to it reaenate Ajou twnsiTPfi w )iii'tn em on tneirxiuty ire me ureses it sta f tAe debrcanvass Doq?lass respi loffj? letter if grettrag Jiis in ility ITU LO acceutU-he iiHritatiati io. cona ence Uglng booked fur the eawpni it He n hi letter t rerJUllallTli in ost earnestly aavises ms people niren to give their support, countenance and encouragement ti the re-adjusters or to the repuuiationists. ffT'k-X T A ' - l a 1 AJ - - "W Blw 1 . A laVgd arid enttrtisftistic rfiFet1rigrof fim- ders was lield in,Ettrick,.Vill;.&:e. near here, w'uicli was address! bv Judge VVf. J-Clopton- and George ;A. J ewett. 12sL one of the candidates- fpa- ithe; Jlouse of ueiegateK. ootn strong au voca: es or tne tleniueAt or the State debt on the Mc-UtK-n bill basis. The meeting did not adjourn until a late hour. The Wcttcru Union Telegraph Com painrCairSTCaW SnTtT Toledo, O.. Oct. lrfc-r-In tbe. case of ir, ii;., rn..i ' . 1. -" . W1C "CDiciu ui luu AciryiiipH ump;i- ompinyiJudges HwlAu and kDruftik. od-esferdav deoiMaibhat thelfeJ companies which provides that all colh ne.nrBPs slegraph n i exclfllf3rl tMilwacim if TSi right of way, was contrary to the laws the public nolicv of the TTr States, and void, it wna tiairi ot Ketiit,itef'coitactt ttdbe tween nrst named feature be mcAA 'tlm rmootif' of the railWav VnTwti'nTHiitirifl,- 1 tS Ppjit rQ fothe contraiy notwith- Georgia nallraia CommUiloner., Tlie Ieglalatiure Adjourn. commissioners to-day. The Legislature adjonrns to-night assnews- 9 9 person alter to-dav oiafJeVlJ mutiny 3 "J. W. Ross, CSthi WHS uTrirraTraTi b my Foster's 'Majority fm Obio 20,OOt ?1 35v0OOj and the Legislature Pruba bly Republican on Joint Ballot. Toledo, October 15. Returns from the city and county come in slowly. Onlv two townships ano: cons wan have been bearu ftom! cast ior wiug,einucltti wmcii m Republicans tcl aim the whole county ticket, including two representatives. Wilbridge, Iiepfittlican, for Senate, will hare 500 majority in Lucas county. Foster gains 800 on the Republican vote pf.last year.i Theaboye is from a Re publican? source, the return being too meagre to afford a definite statement of the result. Cincinnati, October 15. Reports from, all precincts of Hamilton county except ten give Foster 3,500 majority, Hecklenlooper 3,476 majority, Oglevee, ?f o$ ajiditai, 2,599 majority. The Repub lican' majority on the State Senatorial ticket ranges from 3,529 to 3,858 ; on the representative, 1,419 to 3,785. George W. AVilliams, colored, Republican can didate for the Legislature, received the lowest Republican vote, which is 902 more than the highest Democratic vote. For the State at large the estimates of Foster's majority at this hour, 8 a. m., vary irom lo.ouo 10 3U,uuu. it is very iconci$ai ffiitt&ne itepuoii tave apfeir;hUK)rity in joint ie LTgisIatiire; and the indi cations are that later returns will give them a majority in each house .;, Columbus, October 1511 a. m. The Legislature is claimed by both parties, jwith- chances largely in favor of the ' Republicans. . The Democratic committee concede., the election of the Republican State L ticket by a decided majority, aLs. r working majority of the Itotise of p reventatives, but still cfeuuf to hav pop two maiontv in tae senate, trx, ERiiiublican comciitte estimate EESdi Wei i maiontv atmotxyanfl claim zuio 114 representatives, which is 12 more than necessary to pass a bill ; they also claim 19 Senators, which is a majority of one. From returns received since noon the Republicans claim to have elected 21 Senators, or 2 majority. Cincinnati, October 15. All the pre cincts of ; Hamilton county save one show increased Republican, majorities. George AV, Williams, colored Republi can, leads the highest Democrat nearly 1.000 votes. LTlwi Tilnes has a table on the Hamil ton" Cflifnf v ticket. All the returns are complete which show the highest and lowest Republican majorities. County Commissioner nopkins leads the list with 4,180, George W.Williams, colored repVesentataverhivfrigthe I6)efet which) is 880.' ' ' " ' ' ' , Toledo, October 15. Returns from 21 precincts in Lucas county, and care ful estimates of the remaining 14 pre cincts, show a majority for Foster over Ewing of 100. Walbrulge, Republican, for State Senator, has a majority of majorities of 500 to 700. The entire Re publican county ticket is elected by ma jorities ranging from .100 to 700. Cleveland, October 15. Foster's majority over Ewing in Cuyahoga county is 4.75S; over all, 4,197. The naunee or the State ticket averages .5500 Republican majority. The Legis lature and county tickets are elected by about 5,000 Republican majority. The total vote in the countyJa.jiuill. . . . y of ao,ooo Over All. Warhixgton, Oct. 15. -Despatches from Res Moines, Davenport lied Oak, Northwood, Waterloo, Keokuk, Chero kee and Nevada, Jowa, report Republi can gains, and that those places gave Republican majorities- Council Bluffs, Oct. 15. Over 2,000 votes were polled.in this city. The Dehnotfatic4iifajoi1cy on the State tick et is 37. The county is doubtful. -Jveokuk, Oct. Lee countvjtill be duced majority. The Ttepuolicans wnl elect a portion ot the county ticket, es Gear 236 ma- Jof t,0 yer3 aga y 200 on the vote .eincAGO, October 13. 85 polling places in Iowa give Gear, Republican, 13,948 ; Trimble, Democrat, 7,847, Campbell, Greenback, 4,416, and Dun can, Prohibitionist, only a few hundred votes. The conclusion" is that the Re publican candidate will probably have a good majority over all, he having gained in nearly every precinct over the vote of 1877.-. . , , J !DE;MriES, Tw&JOdV )J5.-The State Register puts the Republican ma jority on the State ticket at 30,000, with the likelihood that it will reach 35, 000. The Republican gain over the vwoi wo earsao j tayo- tiey fhef. lafckhjg 30of a jnajorty oer Nf f eT?orTaSeTrB8t or a Lawyer. wlioTrompiTj iuiiecis iu,uuu rnze rraicn vost His at No. he had not held ticket No. 31,913, which drew the second capital prize of $10,000 In the Louisiana State Lottery Company's drawing, on September 9, and said: 'Yes; I hejd whole ticket No. 31,913 in trust for a client It cost $2 at the office of M. A. Dauphlns3 19 Broadway,, New York. I forwarded tufJUK. Adamsf Ex)aef sf or collection, and re ceived 510,000 in ca-sn without deduction. I wid ufcberjiot teU Ute name of the fortunate BOBSestioftof ftmbftgf, since It would be a breach efeewflrJoweei"Mwl tarinclpal object of collectine the ticket in my name would be defeated." "hTOpertor did not -pwatie bis investigation further, rhe was assured bv the nnnsnt.ativM 6-of the company that k the Louisiana State Lottery Iiever aesires td revtial tge Identity of any of Its rvtwiwiio mtuuui, tucij uinomy. ew ork worw. h&ept 27t. 187K i.i..i...i,l.tv.-Tr. ... remedy which carries off. hv menm nf irrsAi activity of Uie, kidneys Important channels for Diooa purmcation the acrid element-to which pathologists the most eminent attribute the painful symptoms a theory completely borne out by urln an aiKftssIs j The naaia erf 'this giymd. dapurank is i Hostetters, A pt4ara'wt Tllwisfi icbfateda afj. reiiieuj ior coiisiipuuon. wdicd causer coniamina tioa ot the .blood, with Uie btle-and a certain means of relief In dyspepsia, fever arid ague, and nervous afhnents. It is'. 'perhups,' the 'ttiiest tonic extant, and Ii highly recommended a.fa aiediclnal UnntliiDi. by iilfiti)aulshed physlciaus and auidysU who urimotince ll' to tie eminent!? biire iind vr bepelicial. . TUircsai'.ndtn-ses IL, , , Jyy (iiul(l, .coin kilns vast amomits of money with several great xapltitlsts, hwrrequferftly made colossal pmnts.tn Btock spec illations, paying' mil lions to each shareholder. The new combination 4Uim.uIJ!LiidrAaa,re.nc!Cjj, uroms on ijie snarvnoiaers wno invest sman and Iitrire .-minunts from !S to SI 0:0tn. Th mnrisi' ui uiousanus oi customers is inus masseu n of thousands of customers is thus missed ki onei mighty sum. ai)d operated with the rii.st expeil- ence and best skill, has secured the most brilliant fucefssesr. a otai keer in UWP. invested ioo TK. Sf "atJ?i?: J!5?.?tl Tfte ye. mnmuimu -"111 iS, 4D11U PlUUb Ul 10,- 801.18. A Boston eentleman Invested SKOO in a combination, which yielded a profit of $2,817.04; i iwo invesimenis neuea nima.044.ai Chicago merr-Muit made 843,218 41 In four mnntha nf combinktion Investments. New explanatory cir cuUhMClth "rules for unerring success," Apply to Messrs. Lawrence & Co., Bankers, 57 Exchange Place, New York City. epi. au eoa zw utrfile lnveshhehtt'itttdniljas'tfl MO?' comDinsuons or -jnessnr. .awrence r ' ..vuw. . uuvw4. Into one Immense capital, and IS managed- WftV the best skill and -experience in. the stock market., Profits are shatearpro 4 rataby'TOsToraerseverr month. Shareholders thus obtain all the advan tages of large capitalists. Thousands are rapidly making money, and many have acquired hand some fortunes b this safe and legitimate method, wmcb. has been among the most successful of the movements nf t.ha Rf-nolr fvnhnnn. CO S ..I,. Llii?5rJi Percent., 8 00 will return 8500, 8500 r Will riftt ;t rwwi " an; ...... ortl4 eod w session of 11 t. W 8 fchn stree. kw Xork Gitr. allskad if 5 r ? .1 Cloak or Cashmere Dress, i y rranmiT T. 1 1 nP.n UIjALA ln. l.l ri.VUC. -frfffiTnwmiWiT'i n fii mi irr;" ifrinf"- -'j Wlth ut looking at our stock, for we hare a splen did stock-oi botb, and aw eSeftag 1 - Very Great JnduceoeDis, it Oct 15 l'J i'-uiiii i J i w;il n. ti ' wias eoNDSNsxu mix: 1 . S rti i u I Colman's Mastard, ' ' ' Tapioca aiul Sao, at , . WILSON a BUBWtftL-a, l! w ELL IMPB0VKD CITY PRO FEB TY FOB SAL, r i :i if Any person desiring to purcl)aa a wU Inproved City Lot, House with nine rooms, and modem cop-, vaiiiMiva. Ann wp.ll nf nttr hrtr kltchea. WKOlIi Ave minutes walk bf ieipM3lle 8raait!oan be ac commodated By applying at declS . TLANTIC, TENNESSEE & OHIO RAILEOAD I' I SOPKBIMTRKUKMT'S OfTICJC, Cnaxlotte, N. a, Sept 2 2d, 1879. Uu and after Tuesday, Sept 23d, the following schedule will be run over this road: GOING NOBTH. e Charlotte 4 00 p. in 1"J Davidson College, 5 51 p. m EjeatStatesvMe,... 7 30 p. m. uome SOUTH. Statesvllle.... 6 00 a. m. Davidson College, 7 42 a. m. Arrive atChariotte, ii...i..u.. 9 SO a. m. 3. J. GOBMLEY, : sept 23 , Sup't Charlotte, Columbia and augusta railroad. CHXKurrnt, Cgltjicbia am Adgcota R. &., ' C0LUKHiA.aC.8ept. 17, 187W. On and after September 17th, the passenger schedule over this road will be as follows: NIGHT EXPRESS. GOIKO SOCTH, Leave Charlotte, 12 35 A. h Arrive Columbia.......... 6 80 A. u Leave Columbia ... 5 87 JM Arrive Augusta .. 9 45 am DAY PASSENGER. Gome North. Leave Augusta , 6 50i.il Arrive Columbia 10 48 A x. Leave Columbia. . 10 55 A. x. Arrive Charlotte, 4 00 p. x. FREIGHT WITH COACH ATTACHED. Going hooth, . Leave Charlotte 4 00 p.m RockHUJ,.. tt 10 p.m. Chester, 7 50 P. x Wtansboro,.. W 10 p.m. Leave Columbia . 1 10 ax. Arrive Augusta 9 15i.ii. FREIGHT WITH COACH ATTACHED. Gauo North. Leave Augusta 6 15 P. X Leave Columbia, 1 20 a. m. Wlnosboro, 4 50 a. x. 7 Chester 7 25 AM. t' Rock Hill y 10 A.M. Arrive at Charlotte 11 20 p.m, JREIGHTi WITH COACH ATTACHED. Goino South. Leave Charlotte, 4 40 a m. " Rock Hill,...' 7 15 a.m. " Chester......:,...'.'. ..: ft 25 a. m. " Wlimsboro,....: .12 80am. Arrive at Columbia. 3 40 P. m FREIGHT WITH COACH ATTACHED. Golno North. Leave Columbia 5 30 A. x. Wlnnsboro -rr-s -t i . H 40 a. M. " Chester.... ....... . ... . 1120 a.m. " Kock Hiii,::. ...... ......... :.. iiop.m. Arrive Charlotte.. 8 45 p. m. Pullman Palace Cars from Augusta to New York and from Greensboro to Augusta. Reclining Sleeping Chairs from Danville to Washington via Lmcnbure. T. D. KLINE, Superintendent Jno. R. MacMubdo. Q. P. Agent D. Cabdwsll, Sept 17. : Asst G. i Agent tnltttg nu& gtuxtitto. q JOB PRINTING. BOOK BINDING. STEAM POWER. FAST PRESSES. GOOD WORKMEN. r In nonnAAtinn with the DUbllcation of TKK Ob- sxBTBg, and the establishment of one of the larg est, most complete, and most thoroughly equipped JOB PRINTING"HOUSES In the SouQi,' $he jprpbrtetot 'ha lost Julde a con BOOK BINDERY AND Ruling Department, Capable M eQceeuttng the very best class of work at short notioe. Old magazines, newspapers, law or ether books jafround in handsonvB style, and at very low flgntes, . BLANK BOOKS, AOOOUNTT CURRENT, " And work of Uds class, ruled aM bound to order. We are prepared to furnish close estimates on every description of ' LETTER PHESS PEIXTING. A KULL -SUPPLY OK WOOD TYPE FOB r ill PRINTING. I i Ttwr&leal anil trir! f xbibltKMis ran get their DATES and POSTERS printed ire re 1a as attractive a manner as la New York. , We hav avary full supplj of type for printing, a short notice and tn nrst class 'style, ' " .' ;! va ii :'('!! brJefs w clju ' ' ,: And lawyers desirous of presentlog their .. argu ments in good shape wH jo well to give us ftirtoJ. . We hat the most accurate proof-readers,' and oat ' work Uf a free trora defects as It is possible to make U. s1 .. ' i;..s Lj,,i , .. .,, ..i... , j h if-'.:-. 'til ii.iivi'.-! : VLETOlillKADS, j;-i,;i YislOog Cards. .ivl4 ...... -BallXards, i, . , Pamphleta, vol w JtavelQijefc jH fcirKi ,T iiHUisul. .vaa f V I -tanaouis, f!3 utvuauuuB, a p Checks, Labels CI ."Clp 1- ; K',rt(to1reata 1 ' 11IDDQ vsv : . - . urel wl KalllSuThSeS VESSStt SfegU assured we can suU every one, In style, aBBNfcaJsJgfflSa B 11 O A' SPLENDID OPPOBTCNJXY .TO WIN A FOB ' TUNEELEVSNTH GRAND DJTEIBU- ; TION, CXA83 Lr AyEWBLlMN.S. Tuesday, November 11th. 1879 114J1 Monthly irawing LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY.' ' This institution was regularly' Incorporated ty I the Leglsialure oi me omie ior Auucauuuoi aim Charitable purposes , la 1868, fobihs TKEM Of TWKNTr-KY tkajbs, to which ontxact the InvtoUv, htA faith of the State is Dtedeed with a aDttal of 81,000,000, to which it has since added a Reserve jruna Oi 3RfoU,UUU. its otunu blmulia nuin BER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly, on the seeond Tuesday . It never ecales or post pones. Lck 8 trie folrowlng distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each. Half-TiCK-ets, One Dollar: LIST OF PRIZES : 1 Capital Prize 1 Capital Prize 1 Capital Prize 830,000 10,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 ,....10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 2 Prizes of 82,500 5 Prizes of 1,000 20Prlzesof 500... 100 Prizes of 100 ' 200 Prizes of 50 500 Prizes of 20 1000 Prizes of lO... APPROXIMATION PRIZES 9 Approximation Prizes of 8800.... 9 Approximation Prizes of 200. . . , Approximation Prizes of 100.... .10,000 82,700 1,800 900 1857 Prizes, amounting to 8110,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at aU prominent points, to whom a liberal, compensation will be paid. Write, clearly stating full address, for further Information, or send orders to ' : M. A. DADPBTN. Postoffice Box 692, New Orleans, Louisiana or same person at No. 319 Broadway, New York. The particular attention of the public is called to the fact that the entire number of the tickets for each Monthly Drawlog is sold, and consequent ly all the prizes In each drawing are sold and drawn and paid. This is not the case with any other company. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management of Generals G. T. Beauregard and Jubal A. Early. sep 14. Authorized by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE Commonwealth Distribution Company,) AT MACAULEY'3 THEATRE. In the City of Louisville, on () CT O Ii E It 30X11, 1S79. These Drawings au'horlzed by Act of the Legis lature of 18HD. and sustained bv all the Courts of Kentucky (all fraudulent advertisements of other lottery companies who claim I he S, le ownership of "all the grants in Kentucky." to the contrary notwithstanding) occur regularly on the last day of every month (Sunday excepted), aul are super vised by prominent clt zcns of the State. Grand and unprecedented suceess of the new features. Every ticket holder can be his own supervisor, call out his number and see It placed in the Wheel. The Management call attention to the grand op portunity presented of obtaining, for only $2, any of THE FOLLOWING PHIZES. 1 Prize. .. . $30,000 1 Prize,. i i 10,000 1 Prize, 5,000 10 Prizes, $1,000 each 10,000 20 Prizes, 500 each...... 10,000 100 Prizes, "10O each......... J J. . 10,000 200 Prizes, ..: 50 each,. 10,000 riOO Prizes,, 20 each, 12,000 1000 Prizes, ' 10 each....... 10,000 ft Prizes, $300 each. Approximation Prizes $2,700 U Prizes, 200 " " " " 100 Prizes, 100 " " , " ' 900 1,960 Prizes ... U..... $112,400 Whole Tickets, f 2; Half Tiekets,$l; 27 Tickets, SoO; 55 Tickets, 8 100. . AppUoations for club rates should be made to thn hnme nftlne. Full list of drawing published In Louisville Cour- j ler-journai ana ew iork ueraia, ana mailed to all ticket-holders. For tickets and information ad dress T. J. COMMERFORD, Courier-Journal Bull ing, Louisville, Ky. Sept 6. gltxxr dxtertistrnttxts. flDPAMC I3 Stops, 3 set Reeds, 2 Knee UnUAilO Swells. Stool and Book, only $98. 7 Oct Pianos, Stool, Cover and Book, only $143. 75. Illustrated newspaper sent .free , Address DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N. J. $1A TO 1 0ftfl Inyested in Wall Street IV IV flWWW stocks makes fortunes ev ery month. Book sent free explaining everything. Address BaXTER 4 CO., Bankeis, 17 .Wall St., New York. . i ..; . . "A" GENTS WANTED for the best and f:istpst- "'f ii- selling Pictorial Books and Bn's. frkses reduced H8 pel cent. Nati kae, PuaLianiso Co., PhUadelplila. P.i, , . -v .r,,,-:. ,. Atlanta, Go., or SL Loufsj Vo.' Cl')lttl R'.'Vu'iis ia 33 daos on Sli'O iiivested. 4lZUU OiTicUil repolti and iiiforniation free. l.ike pivti'sweeklv on Stoc options of $10to$50. Addiss t. potter .moiix. & co.. Hmikers, 85 Wall street. New York. . W A MTT? IYA G0-b XOENTibTjan V xvii 1 Jlj 1 v,-x?s'liurlo tanthead oln rut townit-ior i he best selling u tusebold arti cles lu the hi. j T p top prolifh. Write at once to World Muiiufactudug Company, 122 Nassau street, New York, i ' - i i i t i : i ; i . i ; i ; i . ,fn A HUUO PLAN. DoraWotnt miorTi(ll; mriM Vn .in oui vtutl sum tiam every ivti;e ol .capiuil. wiili MiiraiiiiBUet t. llS.OM. Circular. wltU full,-, )lmitlori!inw all eon ucrcViii mock lealhijft,iiini'fl Irtie.' LlWUHCIt't CO.,'19'Urma:Strit, thW York-. 'i'V ' v. I -.:...( ;---W. I Hjm a Fad diOermg fram ai 1 ouM) . h cap ihan, with BaULdiMttw i Ball! a otnlar, adaftai taallto all ' podUona of th. tody, wnOa' th iilliiiaasinMllMt th. , I.twtl.wjMtM.nm.iU'iH j , vita thaVlasMh - Wltk light 1 wa.Btith.Barni.la arid aaoataly iayand aifht, d . radical car certala. , Itli aar, darabla and chMp. ba thy malt iCkwilan fiak .. ' , EGQLEST05 TKtSSCOACaleatO.IlL INSTITUTE. , ' XrtaoWa.la I8T9 f1b eorV ; Cutar, T.iw, Plwrt, Bcrof.Il aad gfcfa BlaihHa, wRhort th. ma katfh. at loaf of Blend, an. mia aaia. 'YoriBfaraWaaa.cfan.WWaalanaaadVaaF - 1 ill a. .'! IWm. TaaaKa'lfn. Hum, wfiHiwi hih muh (Active parties t6act as (teneral Agents -for the sale of our sveeialties. Bust-; ness raspectai)ie.,,aaseii.lrpialy. .we pay salary or a liberal, oommlsslon oh sale Fron f 100 to 82i0 a month can "be made bf live men. Rare1 thanoe tor rnaklng-money. - AddraMd. 8, UcXWNAX'O 4 00. lsifgiark Street, Chicago. se::o?j.ZMBn It' 'end 4fctioniAlao positive aad ratuemt rare ior Kervous.JMDiuiy ana Nervous ( ftomiiMiTi ease. ip, WlUl.ftlll rUrectiOflfl , jJh Kin- Qntan, Jaeroh, or Faglish for. pxpu4 iuj piN Hwunnui a vau, . and. Wang, cetat ijr Paul f re 1 Hi ETJCERN&SEBB WILSON & BUB WELL, Druggists. 4 f mmM u, oi tae veer i m II noullMUl nA Ml T H E RiS!.&nR i&rN)JkiI N .,;.i'Hji'',!'" '".4 mlktS PARLOR AND COFFINS OF ALL KftDE$02f BAND., NO. 5 WEST TBADE W$ : ;MMj) and Low Prices. -o I extend a cordial invitation to the Ladles of Charlotte and the surrounding country to come and ex amine my stock of MILLINEBY, WHICH COMPLETE I READY FOR INSPECTION. A single glance will be enough to convince the city. Respectfully, any MRS. R. MCNEELIS, TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Oct 8. THE BES T i SOLD BY Gi;50p:oq. FOR PARTICULARS "UMBLH vit ' ADDRESS: whiteSewing Machine Co. Cleveland, ohio. XRSS GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS, LINENS, COTTONS, UPHOLSTERY, TRIMMTN63; ' J C t FLAWNKI.S, GLOVES, " A HOSIERY, Girls' and Boys' Siiits; Ladles' UnAexWoaKi Infants Outfits, DRESS HAKIKC .wRApsy .Mi COSTtMKS, in-'- RIBBOJTB, NECKTIES, RTJCHTNGS, HAHDKERCmEI'g, WHITE GOODS, '" : BTJTTOIPS, ' ' -HABIBTJBGg. SKIRT BRAID, SEWING SILK, . . PINS, ' FRINGES, NEEDLES, FANCY GOODS, fee. Established May 11 -HMcwtni Jan 9. i THK ONLY 5 :. s .. BY . IMPIteVEMENlUEVER HADE ON TIIE COMMON POROUS PLASTER. It contains greater and more Dowerful ' 'i U i ' " ' Pain-Relieving, Strengthening and Curative Properties Than the common rorous Master, am ances. PRICK 25 CESS $.r I TEE LEADIKa AKD POPULAa D37 With us through onr SAMPtE AND MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT ii simple, easy, and advantageous. Anyone writing to its for Samples, mentioning the, kind of goods nodtd,Svlli receive, by return mall, the (jei sampler and tnformatlott.- Goods sent j BT MAIL OR EXPRESS. ThroTiarh this mfesns ladles everywhere thrdrughout the United States avail them selves of a very convenient plan of receiving Dress Goods, TrlmilgsJ and i Geiieral Outfit from the head-centres of trade, where they carl at all times obtain the tiest goods. pewest ana latest styles to De naa tor the HOMER COLLADAY & manufacturers, JCetailers, ana Importer Silks, Trimming, etc., ' CHESTNUT, ABOVE BROAD STREET, . PHILADELPHIA, PA. y - CESTABT.ISHTen 84ft) I'' ' " j AndJ3 Rue Richer, Paris, Franoj - 3-Have the children fen for a set of our Fancy Advertising CartA-TO w. All tvB&tjak jyamltekfret to M.MfotoSM'SmUi, ft! Oct ld 4 - s -vyfriX'"vJ w iij-,,;-''''""U' '-VrVA o 4iKE8HSBT)RO. N. CMa 1. l7fr Pie The ieiMtfi aad have'redooed the PriwTS) pereent Apples and Peaches, 1st class, 8 to 6 teet fine frgproVefi iFnits as are growtt in Northjiarolmai ana ready for inspection. -Ee" 40Ten p ahyNursert In GullfonJ county. v.. lies and Apples running from the earliest to t e latest varietleat , Trana vt.i be packed In good tror boxes or bles, and de' .Uverad to railroad ilepbis or ripre's c4cet Without nlshat the loHg-toglpw rater PeifM and An pies In any quanirprpvp4 friIOosnU each. feffieSW Trees. RoseS Wters will be sold cbeatlttlian can be iT byV'nT mhrTliii Itotv. xCwolina; AllnA I propose Cash toacajnany-u. or1. 6ir ot . nhmL), ina cash mav nUaaht twta. tntA h nt nha r. tnT De paia wnen trees are iitJ.irr,if dep4 specined wt vuicnaser. .. iwe w accompany trees ana paxi whea trees 'are dehvd, ,purchaseraivayl'U aI, firelghtoie-ainaiiTr Temhertmdvure&sa rjotlnedw.be t,iet Miei Persons ordarJiigwiU stat .pltUMlyylttuata ship., Naniefthe.':depobj. rLetteni rf,Jrj(iujf.swerl jvuecs-nutr. wnwraaMJtiBMev aiauwwMMCMim t; ahteedl iiend m orderrat enoevr. jmiolhm! kuoili 1 70U Preorietor of Piedmont Nurseries. ,. June 7 eod6m. quality aua extreme,, low ' " wor with a call SIX 0' m ' ! flii t iff DKALXB IN ALL KINDS Of BEDDING, &C. A FULL LINE OF (lifah Bedsteads, AND LOUNGES. CHAMBER! S I' Ladles' and Gflctlemel Robei a 19;supply. STREET, CHr.0TT, N. & IS NOW at nns: one that my goods and prices are second to none w ai f WARSAHTEO HUMBIR3 ii4 AhSJS. AND RETAIL HIK it TUMI: 11V liill i&nct'for Samples or information, and satisfy yourself how cheaply ' and quickly you, can get everything in DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS of us by Mail or JZcpress. We carry an average stock of about $ MOO, 000. all h&Aoht for prompt cash. KsFTry us, Have the Children send for a set of our Advertising -Ga,rds. (lilt ) COOPER & C0NARD, Importer? antl Retailers, PHILADELPHIA. PA. IffiL' ' lid Is far superior io liniments and the so-called electr cal .pll- octiu. GOODS &0TC2 OF FinMSZLTEXA. least money. - . : 1 i ' of Choice jToveuie m JJreem uooatt 1 'on RYE.i GRAHAM .. Ji . .If.;., . .. AND 3 4,PBATJiKK J i 0 Found Sponge av immni til M.V a-r." " Tde WJWi- topsali:., -lHit S lririon 2t'L4i.'i iiLiiliAi'rt.io Mte Bourgeois W IrLJi S iotcarded because no longer nt fo i the old hla. and wa I hotascarded because no longer m ior use, out 41 because u JHTlAfiri! ritwmVsdld ni lio suT our Krtd to Cts ot 50 to lJtwitS or wUht cases. Address ffiffifc.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 16, 1879, edition 1
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