: -: . - -. ' i . - . s S UB8GRIPTI0N UATSS ; . ' pmlV. W tWT. (JXWt-Prtitf) K MftNMMt. ... S8 00 9i;r VforJfca.... 4 00 I?. JfonWU..... ..;....,;.t....;:..v 2 00 'J- JfOiA. ..... .!., ... ... . ! ( ' J5 WMAKLT EDITION t Weekly, (in the tnurtty) tn nttiianee. .......... .M 00 n'ortvwuiv, partpaid,..: 2 10 Art Afonto.. 1. v.... ....... 1 00 tT" liberal Seduction for Olub. ... - , Jt V X-:.-.,?...'!.;- v' 1 I'll I -V "X'Vll I -: M Nfc i v ill! I I II! id X. lAV, ; 11 1 1 1 I J " I 1 i I - II I'll I I 1 l II r W l.tf INJL IT I Y 1 Nh r Ml It I W I I . Tr - JUSTaiECElVED ?1 ? i ' ' ' " ANOTHEB tOT OF B A RS CIIAIbTEv N. o.y W 1880 NO. it ii . 3.579. f 11 Hu been thorough!! tupplll with pri ,need miuinftt of Job Prtnttpg 'ten ' oo dootw who neatoww, aispttch nd cfieapn w oatf faro4 lalmiRhortnotlfift. BLANKS. BILL-HE 1 DSX-" TAGS, BECXIFTS, POSTIES, FBOGBAMHESJBANBBltLB, . PAMPHLETS. CIBCULARS. CHECKS, ACL (&QQ&St &lQtMtlQf &C. THIRD LOT OF JUST IN. CALL EARLY GET 01 4- AND BOB I NET AT ALEXANDER & HARRIS'S. aneft g0jcrts mill lt0jes SPRING? STOCK 18803 COMPLETED ODB SPRINia STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND TRUNKS Ih now Complete. We are determined to sustain i: our former, reputation for selling V . THE 'BEST BRANDS tK "WE AREOFFEHING All, Seasonable Coods AT COST. A CALL WILL CONVINCE TOO wE MEAN WAHT WE SAT. aug.5 -TL. SkEIGLE & CO. A Sure Cure! FOR DLAKRHCEA, DYSENTERY, CRAUP3, CHOLERA, And all Utse numerous troubles of the Stomach and Bowels, so prevalent at this season. Wftitllg. Thrice bas she seen the blossoms fall, !-And thrice the broods have southward flown, And th rice In woodland, aisle and haU The withered leaves and snews have blown; Since 'neath the fretted skies of blue They told their love and pllgnted true. She sines hla'parting words 'of love Out to the nnsh of winter skies, ' And to the gloaming depths above Sne lira laiaitn ner irusung eyes. And with the balm and rose of June She sings the same, her changeless tune. Though lurid run the lines of light. And distant seas stretch vast and dim, Though darker drive the winds of night. She ne'er shall doubt, but wait for him. For God hath said some golden morn Her love shall to her arms be borne. ; George B. Mifthu. ORSEBVATIONS. Et jwra thinks be can construct an engine that win make 600 revolutions a minute. Let him take it to Mtxioo lmmedlatelji - Man alone can whistle. Thank goodness! Ex change. But he can also whistle when not alone. Thank badness! . j Walk through seme of the dirty slams of the great metropolis and you can realize the force of tbe words: "The man who enters here leaves soap behind." " A mosquito always settles before he presents his bill. The best thing for a bathing-dress would be a duck suit. After all Dr. Tanner's fast 19 not original. Didn't Noah live forty days on water. The penalty of success is to be bored by the at tentions of people who used to snub yon. ' - - A Whitehall woman calls her husband' kind wards because he is so bald-headed that he oan ueyer,dye.i- xiOT; - it-.xx;,.' z -: A Western paper informs Its readers that its candidate for Congress slings the most eloquent UP or any man intne araie. . .. r.r.....7. - ,: . When they told the Secretary of ', the Navr that lour new bars had been discovered oft the Maine tcoast, he shook the briny crystals from his salty beard and said he always told Neal Dow that he .couldn't enforce that liquor law. "Don't you think that a good likeness of me?" eaidA pretty wife to her small fraction of herself called her husband. "Very good." was the reply, "except that there is a little too much repose about the mouth." If .the King of Slam visits this country the a-;ed and Infirm puns about ;'usc as Slam" will soon have to hobble around again. Theyoxngman who has proposed and has been neither accepted nor rejected, knows how exciting it is to live in a aoeptrui state. SIGHTS AT SARATOGA. An exchange ey&: 'Kind words seldom d a campaign.'" This is true, but It is, because, rule, so few of fehemare eve hprn. jL.rUtocra.Uc J,a.djr .GjB4&lr. "A most disffraceful -seeae; neaiiest In the end, Please caU and see us before burine. 1ST We will deal fately and hon esUy with yo'i. PXQBAM 4 CO. li March Democrat t880. ' md Home copy. IC CRYSTAL E CRE A (VI No remedy known to the Medical Profession has men in use so long and witn sucn unuormiy satlslactory results as PERRY DAVIS' VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER. It has been used with such wonderful success in all parts of the world In the treatment of these difficulties that It has come to be considered AN UNFAILING CURE Fob All. Sithmeb Complaints, . and such It reallly is when taken In time and ac cording to the plain directions inclosing each bot- tlA. In such diseases, the attack is usually sudden and frequently very acute; but with a safe remedy at hand for immediate use, there is seldom danger of the fatal result which so often follows a few days' neglect. The Inclination to wait and see if the morrow does not bring a better feeling, not Infrequently occasions a vast amount of needless suffering, and sometimes costs a lite. . " A timely dose of Pain Killer will almost Invari ably save both, and with them the attendant doc tor's fee It has stood the test of forty years' constant use in all countries and climates, and is perfectly safe in any person's hands. It te recommended hf Physicians, Nurses in Hospitals, and persons of all classes and profes sions who have had opportunity for observing the wonderful results which haye always followed its use. VI have prescribed Perry Davis's Pain Killer ex tensively In Bowel Complaint (particularly for chil dren), and it Is, in my opinion, superior to any pre paration I have ever used for the relief of that .; f j ' Ar UUAIlnUi ill. Xf' Ko fiimilTAn WTord to be without it, and its price brings it within the reach of al l. The use of one bottle will go further to convince you of its merits -than columns of - newspaper advertising:- . -'z21.. Try K ana you win never aw wuuuui iu -Price 25c 50c and $1 per bottle. -You can obtain it at any drug store, of from PEBBY DAVIS SON, Proprietors, . . : Providence, u. 1. augo aawioocii. says Vanity Fair, "took place jlast .wk at Uewmarket, England, . A nuHJ01f ladies ot high position and ; xank,,ia well known in society, assembled after dinner at tJie house of one 6t their. num- her to nlav haccarat The hostess took i the bank, together with a gentleman of . the party; but at her first deal an ob jection was made to her manner of deal in Riift dpfllh . acain when another point was raised, and thereupon ensued They go with the Jsey waist, the most discreditable 'row' that proba- There is no walking?" the ladies . a 1 1 j ln:nn fi a 1 fTWn nKooartf h Dlv ever look uia.ee ueweeu xauica, flue fathlenabto Prwcw H ow Tle ; Wear the Jrejri i: ! : H.T.Sun. .'-M''fi i - Saratoga,3 Aug. la-VThe season this year is the best in the bistory of Sara toga. All the large hotels have been colonizing for the past ten days, i and the streets, are thronged every evening with every lationalitjr. , The aXJnited States colonized 200 guests two -weeks ago, and Judge Hilton's new Windsor w as filled from the overflow. The dressing thl season Is more ex tensive than It has been during any for the past ten years. The nnmher of S400 dresses that .fine ; the balcony at 6 in the evening amazes me. The favorite dress is the tight-fitting imif.9Lf.inti Jersey waist." made from hAaW Ratin orbrbcad. Old gold is the predominating color. There "are several real Jersey waists here, fashioned after Mrs. Langtry s pattern, vvneumey make their appearance they invariably hubbub. . "There ahaimeST-there- " I heard several ladies whkDer.yterday,-as a magnificently formed woman saunter ed up the United States balcony. -Who where'?" "Why the Jersey waist-the real Jer sey." . ... I followed the J ersey woman wuu my eye. The waist did fit superbly. The woman's fierure was as perfect as the .torso of Milo. Every iin -wsta TftHnded. -Stand the woman. 6ii a oedestal and Whitewash her, and fehe would nass for the Venus de Medici She was a walkine statue. No wrinkles about the arms, but one smooth sur- "How do they put on this Jeisey'?" T asked a Fifth avenue lady. "Oh, right over the head. It hasn t a seam in ft or a button on it. It's knit ted of silk like a pair of silk mils, and is as elastic as a pair of silk stockings. But, ohj don't they bring out the arms and shoulders, though ! "And are there no stays 01 or i I faltered. "Ob, yes, there are small tight-fitting corsets under it, but the Jersey hugs the arms and neck. There isn't a seam in it, nor a button or lappel on it." The old lavender which has only been worn by the beautiful Jewesses for the past ten years, is now the favor ite color. It includes lavender ribbons, lavender flowers, lavender stockings, and lavender gloves. One toilet of Irish green has been seen at the States this summer. The ladies say that the old Irish green which has been worn by the servant girls 6ithe last ten years is to come next tawdry red and the faded out yellow aM blue such colors as we find in rtid Sfnsbue rues are the next shades. ' TSev ISe .called the art colors ED'dDWET 9 O CLOSING OUT it $20.00 $18.00 $17.00&$16.00 SUITS TO BE CLOSED AT 4V bt tfc fc4 4fc $15.00 $14.00 $12.50 I We shall make a special run and leading sale for a few days only on FULL BLUE FLANNEL SUITS. Lot 5050, our celebrated an rerr, attractive, handsomely bound Flannel 814 8ult is placed at $10. It is the very BIQGIST Bargain ever offered, all wool in fabrics. Indigo dyed m oolbiand superior m every pardcular', so durable and a non-fading suit The Best $12 Blue Flannel Suit ever sold In this market is now selling at $8.50. j lng to early Fall purchases, and must have ROOM; we WILL have it Our Spring Stock shall be closed, for LOW PRICES can do It "We are now look- IBo lTDo ILsWto &" IBriii) .. 4,iymtm '-vj'I; une 2ft . . ' , - Smokinir and swearing, the heroines of the affair hurled every kind of uncom plimentary remark at each other for the space of something like half an hour to the great fright of such of them as still retained the ordinary timidity of womanhood. At length the 'aow' end ed, but so great an effect was produced by it that it was thought neeesaary by tho hnsreaa f ask an exalted uersonacre to come down and play the next mgnt at the house in order to rehabilitate it and her, which the personage was good- naturedly pleased to ao. itis rigntio add that the hostess herself is said to have acted properly throughout But the point is that it is a simple disgrace that ladies should gamble at all in this business-like and professional manner; that it is doubly disgraceful that they should ramble as they do with mere paper, ana mat it is ueuiy ui&j;iuBi.ui for them to adopt scullery manners. While this scene was taking place in side the house the crowd were engaged in killing a policeman outside, while the doors were not even shut It re minds one of the preliminary scenes or the French Revolution." in Raratnsra this season: The present high heels have ruined the.sp4jieat of nine out of ten lashionaoie lames, ami yiey me not able to walk. So the principle amusement is to sit around, gis$ip, and watch the children. The absence of 4-he Vanderbilts is no-j ticeahlein Sacatoiera this summer, none of the family being here except the widnw of the late Commodore. The Vanderbilts Wm. H. and Cornelius are in Europe. On Wm. H. devolves All the care of the New York Central For this reason the voung five million aire does not go to Saratoga or New nnrt. Hiif. works six hours a day in the 42d street office. The improvements in Saratoga are the new Windsor Hotel, a beautiful building in the Queen Anne style of architecture and the 250-acre park being laid off by Judge Hilton on tfroaa- wav. Tn the ranixe of this park IS a heantif nl eottaffe. occupied by Mrs. A T. Stewart and, the Hiltons. Mrs. Stewart looks about ten years younger than she did five years ago. -AT .33 -R 152 IT ' S . pi ..a wmm mm RY'S in!!! Grandestoppomnjtyievet offered, to. Merchante and Pleasure Seekers. Bound trlpUcketsfiom Charlotte to BalU-' more, : : : : i' ' J $1600 Bound trip tickets from, Charlotte to New York. : : 1 .i ztiW rntiiMivn ni.tar io: var half Drice.) Choice of ta,n nil mii M,,L.vfirinfi. Midland, or Richmond Fredericksburg Potomac 24 hours from Char lotte to New York. 20 hours ahead of any other linn. T.AAVA (IhnrlnttA intne aittiruowu, ner in New York Leave Charlotte in the morning t-ilrA onnnnvln DalflmAM Good on any tralA going or coming unttl Novem ber istr Holders can, stop-off at points nimed on the coupons.- '. , J . 4 ' - If mn duln tn toilra BllvlUttflC'e Of theSB HI ICS, secure your tlcketo as early asjpsslb g. " g,e S1 for their sale is United. STATJS BOTjTK YOU I'REFEB. . - ... , . - ; r, .: . S. J. PERRY, r EXCUBSION TICKET AGENT. . I t : . I cb:ablotte,n. c. N. B.-Get a supply it Perry's Celebrated Bou quet (5c) Cigars to puff on the way. aug22 for dale h lune13-tl 1a CHABLOTTE 0B3EBVEB. THE FASTEST SELLING BOOK OF THR AGE, Foundations of Success, i. BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FOUMS The Inv'Af tmrla l4tnk rnma'lu tn tmnsnct "bUBiness, valuable tables, social ettlquette, irlU- ueniary usage, now to conduct public Diisiness; ui fact It Is a eomnlAtA fidlDK TO HIICCESS for all classes. A family necessity.-, Address, for circular uu special terms. ! -?- - -, . , ANCHOB PTJBLISHINO CO, AUanta Ga, . Joly21-d4w2m, X't'; Women sut Engravern. From the Woman's Journal At the present time there are only two women in the United States nota ble for first-class engraving on steel. These are Miss Sartain, daughter of John Sartain, chief of the art depart ment of the Centennial Exhibition, and Mrs. Wormlev. of Columbus. O. Miss Sartain had the good fortune to be edu cated under her accomplished father, ..V.o toolr sf Ainrrasinir Hnthormftl a ... - aa i M . -' I n UUOO t,OMjv V. xyuc.K. . ...a. - j . . " WBCTXtiXn UUa mSSwaXZ latest picture, the "Battle of Gettys- 1 ; -... V - I Kitirf " uha latolv re! i. BBOOUTJELDr CHINA A. W. LUDOLf J!Ir. EnfflUh Defended by Republicans The Dublication bv the Cincinnati Commercial of a statement reflecting severely on the Hon. Wm. H. English, the Democratic norfflhee for Vice- President in connection with his pur chases of the nronertv at tax sales in Marion countv. Indiana, has elicited a card from Walter Rivers and D. M Greene. Renublicans. in which they say "In reference to the publication recent ly made in the Cincinnati vommerciai in relation to the purchases of property at tax sales in Marion county, Indiana, in name of Wm. H. English, we Know that said publication is unjust to Mr. Enclish. We were the agents that made all these purchases, and they are in all cases where Mr. English owned or hail an interest in the property, ana PALACE she lately returned from Europe to assume in part, that he might accept the honorable appointment offered to him. Mrs. Wormley. who first became expert in drawing, devoted, herself to bought solely for the purpose of saving OFr- J. Brookfield & Co. CHARLOTTE, N. a rRVIT JABS. JELLY TUMBLERS, t. REFRIGERATORS 1 'V iOE CREAM FREEZERS, I WATER COOLERS, . Full stock of . i CHINA, GLASS-WABS,; CBOCXEBY, CUTLEBX,; LOOKING GLASSES, WOOD AND WIL- s j I'Z LOW-WABE, AND HQU8E FUBN-. fjf1; ! ING GOODS GENERALLY." ' .' ". i Wholesale & Retail: the illustration of a large work which her husband, a. distinguished chemist,, wrote on crystals. After she had fin-. ished the drawings they were sent to some Eastern city to be engraved. A difficulty arose-j-no engraver could be found willing to undertake the micro scopic work required. It was the opin ion of engravers wno were consulted, that ohlv the artist who drew the: pic tures could successfully engrave them. Thus compelled to tinisn the worx, the wife of Dr. wormiey learnea tne art or himself from penalty, and not for the nnrnoaes of RDeeulation. We had ex press instructions from Mr. English not to Diaoir any properiy on sjweuiawuu. w are both Kenublicans. and make f.hiq statement Tirrrelv as a matter of justice." ' ' V ; Deatn of Judge Henry M. Spot lord. Adispatch from Red Sulphur Springs, Monroe, conntv. West Virginia, an nounces the death on Friday of J udge ensrravinar. eneravedrthe plates, and en- tHenry M. Spofford,. of Louisiana, of invafhA honor of having' contributed I conerfestive chill. Judge Spofiord Was an larorplw to the beantv and cnmnletft- i a native of Connecticut, of a distin nM of. tx celehrafAd scient.iMc treatise. I cm ished family.? and brother to Ains- rho"arofv in nrotrrpss of f.h wood-1 worth R.V SDofford. the - congressiona chooi fncinciTinati. under the I lihrarian. He settled , in Louisiana direction of Mrs. -Pittman, has been early in life, and in 1854;. was elected to highly praised, and Will be a unique 1 the Supreme twurt pencn ot ine otaie, onT,VMitiAn lin tha nrnman'o nona rr. $20.00 SUITS AT $13.00, ; $15,00 SUITS AT $11,00, , $10.00 SUITS AT $8.00. A Large Stock of Boy's and Youth's Clothing, Suitable for School SUITS AT VERY LOW FIG U RES. Our Stock must be reduced, as we are about to purchase our FALL STOCK to make room for same. SUMMER SUITS at 75 cents on the dollar. Now is the time yoa can purchase SPBTNG and We assure our friends and customers that we alwaj s give them the benefit of the advanced season. Bespectfully, augl2 Clothiers and Tailors. MILLINEEY, MILLINERY, BT WE TAKE EXTREME PLEASURE IN INFORMING THE LADIES OF CHARLOTTE THAT OUR .gl - 1? a r t c t n n Tr OT Mk Black and Brown Straw Ha unl i, tw AND ROUGH AND READY, -HAVE JUST BREM BECEIVED AND ABE OPEN FOB INSPECTION.. IT ledneed frice, Summer (fiood at (Bready FO R THE N E XT TWENTY D A YS, To make room for our Fall Stock to be received by September 1st. TdT S H? '''T-'i:: .A. NEW LOT OF r : ' Black and Colored CASHMERES, Black ALPACAS, LACES and EMBKOIpEBIES. ELI AS & 'COHEN . atigrt contribution to Ihe .woman s .depart ment fjrom Ohio.. . : ; being the youngest and most promising member onth& bench sf-five. During the war the. court was broken up and the iudees dispersed. Judge Spofford took un hisi residence in Tennessee, where . ne resiueu iur Btsvcriw ?cua. 1,1 Humatt SnakoEaterH. Kentucky New Era. A friend from Earlington. gaye us a 1 m arrvinff a ladv of flrreat wealth he re- pieeeof news Wednesday-which, cannot l-furned to Louisiana in J875; and pur- mil tu BllUKJV. cvci jr uuo nuu icaua iu -t-v shows that some people are human only in form ana appearance: CLOSING OUT AT A SACRIFICE. June 20 .- w v . t '-- - - mADVrARltTeGnat K.K-TBADE WAlRIt; . M tr i tm tAt ...J ' potency, and all I diseases fi t na I" t mi aT -x. J Last Wednesday a rattlesnake meas- nnng twelve incnes arounu me uouy and nve feet in length was killed at Hecla Coal Mines.' J our miners, Horn ble to relate, ate the reptile and tried to make others believe tnac it was very Ealatable.. Was ' there -4 ever the . like eard5 Of :" before i,The creatures who could petfornTsuch'a feat of , gastrono my must Dewiurouiiuose nerves wflicH in 3 the'-normal ! anatomy connect the brain and the stomach.. - . Immediately upon tne receipt 01 tnis piece or news we manaciea our iooi killer;; to prevent his taking the first train going in the direction of JSarling- ton.- ' JJXi,.:- 'V;'- - oKnaincr nnft of the finest mansions in the city resumed the practice of his profession, but was soon elected by the Nichols Legislature to the United States Senate, t and became nationally lenowrras the "Louisiana claimant" by his long contest witn lieiiogg. A Garretlnff Caieln Netv.York. ' New York, August 21. Mr. Marx Levineer, a collector, .while walking along First Avenue this evening near Forty-ninth street, was. suddenly set upon by two men, one of whom seized his arms and the other rifled his pocket book and seized his watch and. chain. They then threw, him into the gutter arA fieri down Fortv-ninth street. Mr. Levmger, who oscaa m no, way Mured, nen suaaemy one ojl uio ; . The Bncbataan "iniclde!." -The Record wlll publish to-morrow morn .v j. . v v. t v ilia Sfi 'iJtiHtaL VahTinahftBacfc, Jimof -vis inflr an affidavit relating to the reported u a. Mit AQlflf IRUUUM VI. T " -. . . suicide ot nr.- ionn spucnanan, me bosrus dioloma vender rwho was nnder i $12,000 bail to appear:.aticourt for; trial. Alfred Unan Deing amy 8worn;aeposes thftt nA was annroached bv. one 'M. .V. Chapman, ;BuchananVibromer-in4aw,: wnoorierea aeponent w euierinw a conspiracy;twnereDy Jjr, Jiucnanan be personatea in a pretenaea sui- jumping irom a lerry Doac gaVechasi thieves tti vet at him; n Prrm t- Old Age, and many other Dle that i VVtTt Uu-; Consumption, an a Pre- ;"liupeum a toirtamphleVwWc iKslre to wnd free by maa ; to Wrr stvelUi Medicine is sold bwaP , MCluure; or six package or o. r Tb? mull ottweelplof the money ty addressing - irn t toCoSftolesale and retalU by to a const fi Smith and all druggists eTerywbera. its, could t ; , iaar8.a4wlf. . . . cideby ily oner thieves ttiriied and discharged a rey 01 PTbe bail missea tne opjeci Wanriml aiffl buried itself .in ' tne aJecK of Otto Scbmenger, eighteen years old, a butcher boy; -The young man fell to ih rmnnd thfl blood cushine from his woundV lie was taken tocthej hospital where '' his--injury- was pronounced fataLThetMeveBseaped.-' . ",? rtae vaitaleHCaLManaallt Jflj'-iji i -wni send their celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belts tv.o mtfuMait nnnn no riaT trlaL fiDeedT cures -.irnntMd. Thev mean what they say. write to them without delay, nor. 15 lr SPRING NOVELTIES, "W"JE3 HAVE TsTOW OT "3T O TJ -KJT TT! "NT ... "ROTS' ""S UNEQUALED I ELEGANCE s STYLE 1 REASONABLE PRICES. The Public is Cordially Invited. No Trouble to Show Them, ii W. KAUFMAN & CO. , Mlsses arid Children's Boots and Shoes c be found I .out JqSI nent of Hate, such as Stiff, Fur, Wool, and Straw. Hats for Men, uoys, louuw auu CO.'". . . . . . . r. t aiaHao TLf on o' .Hats' . JL IIIII ZiSHUriillCllb Ul O , ama.,aas , bought for anywhere else. A splendid assortment mar20 i 8CHIFF &d ' 1' ONE OE THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS OK y . 3 A -i's STAPLE AND, FANCY GROCERIES.IN-THE STATEj;- ' Close ( and IPrompt Trade; S '-'it ; and best. Chemists or national repuiauon rewraineuuui, sivi. ihbiv..w.. - . tors 3 cy au leading grocers. - h TlTITARt Attention of physicians called to It 7? i'. it - in,

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