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if i ZUMfOXlPTIQS BATES OndV, on. vMTy ( oHift jk adtnwidt.,:, . . .IS p6 gir iforfTW ...i.j,.'........-..... ....... 4 00 rr jrortfAi....L.., ;...... 2 QO Has toea OKHOogbly inpplled irttti. ereot iteeda want, sad wlA tl"Mtetestyl f Tf,AITr manner of JobPflntCig in now bedoosjrtth neatness, dtenatcli and eheaotteM. mtnni lab. at short notioe BLANKS, BILL-EX1D3. f"inl4'f:"' TAQS, BXCXXFTS, OSTXBS, ; PEOGRAMMS34 HIOTBILLS, PlMPBXM3.CmCULB3iHrCCS,4C. Weekly, (bi ths eoarnfyV adtxmot . S2 00 out nf the county, pt.tt-fd.''X:. I ... 2 10 ,x Month ..J.;.... 1 00 CHARLOTTE, N. G., FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 17, 1880. NO. 3,597. VOL. XXIV. t.. V 4b Counters find theWare sum Waded with beauti ful aDd;a?t4imbie.gtods of all kinds. Stock o DKs Gods;ad( Dress Trimmings Is superb. ) U R stock of Hosiery,, aiwd Gloves I slnply enormous. ABE ARRIVING DAILY' ANI OfifS&Mlie Art tkt Cbildrea at Hone. Each day when the glow of sunset Fades In the western sky, Ind therwee ones, tired of playing, ..,,60 tripping lightly by, .. . -v t steal away from my husband, sleep la bis easy ehalr, And watch; from the open doorway Their faces fresh and fair. .Alone in the dear old homestead. That once was full f life, ' Ringing with girUsh laughter,. Echoing boyish strife. We two are waiting together; " And oft as the shadows coine; '.. With tremulous voice he calls me. "It Is night! Are the children at home "Yes, love," I answer him gently, "They're an home long ago?' And I sing my Quivering treble, t A song so sott and low, : "'- Till the old man drops to slumber, , I With his head upon his hand, ? ' And I tell to myself the number ' " At home In the better land. Home, where never a sorrow Shall dim their eyes with tears r- - Where the smile of God is On them, Through all the summer years, -; I know, yet my arms are empty, Tbattendly folded seven. And the mother bean within me Is almost starved for heaven. ' EX VXSBL-AT-HOME. Pen picture of U date Tbat Barr Stock of Prints, Shirtings and Pillow Casing Is large and as cheap as caiB be found anywhere, ) the bf st s eke CApET DEPARTMENT It Western North fanllna. By Tueslay er Wednesday next we will hsv the4argest stock of Beady jnade CloUUng everoflfiredby.ua. : . - . ' ALEXANDER fclRRlS. septl2 " ' FEW BA.YS. Heanwhlla we are offering Great. Induce ments in some lines of Goods. Closing Them Out Belew Cost. -XiL Mle k Co. septl 2 We are NowReceivii' Our Fall Stock. Gent's Bnd-Mad, Machine A Cableewed BOOTS ANP SHOES A Sure Cure! FOR DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY, CRAMPS,, CHOLEBA, And all those numerons troubles of the ' Stomach and Bowixs, I 80 PREVALENT AT THIS SEASON. . ALL GRADES AND PRICES. Ladies,Misse;6(liluPens ALL PRICES AND StYLEi h' -. 11 . .... A Pretty Line of ' ' ; Trunks, .Valises Ind Satchels, No remedy known to the Medical Profession h been lu use so long and with such uniformly satisfactory results as : nnnnv iino ' . 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 j - - , - -t TKrte Considered ; .. : ; - Sometimes, In the dusk of evening. t only shut my eyes. And the children are all about me, A vision from the skies; The babes whose dimpled fingers Lost the way to my breast, , , And the beautiful enes, the angels, Passed to the world of the hlest: A breath and the vision is lifted Awayjon wings I light. And again wetwo are together, All alone in thenlght.- , - They tejl mo bis mind is falling. But I smile at idle fears, ' " wv He is only back wtth the children, In the dear and peaceful years. ' And still, as the summer sunset 7 fades away in the west, 1 And tne wee ones, jtlred of playing, . i Gd trooping home to rest . , s My husband calls jfrsm his comer, A ' "Bay, lave! Have the children come?"; And I answer, with eyes unltfted, -( ' i'Tes, dear! they're U at home?' Ssgr- - the Hews fbon maiwes-- if VTti - J. i How It Strike JllLat Republican. ! 3OLD0MF0RT. New York Tribune (Rep.ept 14th. Maine is one of the few States in the Union, if not the oqly State, whicli the fftorD. to, prosperity lias not fully reached- The hard times: still exist in X ? - . 1L X. . ill.- i . spme portions ot uiat outie in grim shape, and the arguments of resump tion, unanswerable elsewhere, have been useless in the presence of hardship and want, growing partlTjout thq de cline or snipDmiaing. ancr partly out 01: general stagnation Nhibh the revival of 1 trsae'in other sections has not- entirely lmtryedV Itiil not be dithctHt; either, to belieg that tbose Democrats who rafciuii.-Nj.ueio .was ucuu luuuueuieuui format generation for Maine Democrats to -o out to The polls, and it is not im probable that a part of the Fusion gains on the vote of last year will be found to have come from the stay-at-home Democrats of past years. 1 It is not too early, however, to draw oeratle CanAU Honne Story. TniiiftnTyiia Tetter to New York Herald. 1 have spent the rhorping with Wm, . H. English, the DemopraUc candidate for Vice-Resident, aad he is no more like the AViIliam fl. English of popular imagination than a cow is like an oys ter. His pictures give Jlim a prim,Ne w Englandish,"ledagogu look, with care folly .trimmed ' beardj exact . fitting clothes: and a general air of complacent sweetness, Ttut bia pictures are like the, "Pinafore" admiral, "hey ineah well; hut they don't know.", Indiana is' hot, very hot ; hotter, in fact, than half a dozen 2Je w Yorks' rolled into one, Red face4 politicians rusfr frantically from place to place ; red-hot. Democrats; plot ana rea-nanaea AepwLMiuiuia uiuhwji. requires no yast intellect , to disepver ibat Uie politics of, tbsState are raging like the fierce flames of a prairie fire, with indications of , a greater intensity in the near future. Thg surface sug gests a gueat Republican, viCtory'in Oc tober, but, as the, State Auditor, Mr. TMrimfrier miaintlV nuts it "the Eeptbli- cans always carry Indiana down; tQ the ii WE WILL MAKE A GENERAL CLEARING SALE OFiALL 1(1 The remnants In CASH. SUITS and CASH. PANTS will be sold at a sacrifice. All our STRAW HATS, $1.00. Our SPRING STOCK left Is Tery small, and as we need room for FALL GOODS, we will make a QUICK SALE. , tadndirig fine MiCX iWs, iril IM dosed at se All UNFAILING CURE s Fob Aia 8tJjqtBB CoMFlUiNTs, ! and sneh It reality Is when taken in time and .ac- afi excellent moral. The' Republican p'artyTias been growing too confident of la LATEST STYLES OF OTLXBBATtD . STETSON ate, and has been enjoying its victories in advance. "Work, and not confidence, wins elections. If this disappointment cViAulsl ovpi to fli nnrt.v t r nrrpatpr yiv. egwiiDto thpUtadirnhosiBgeach bot- tions it wiu be apiece of good fortune. and trefluently very acute; butisltn a safe remedy t haztd for Immediate nseTtherels seldom danger of the fatal resuU-whlch so trften.iollows a few days' neglect - A, ' J TM inciinaoon ro wau auu ww u - um momjw HOW iTriEHACOCK B003t STILL." STANDS ALSO Lower Grades in For, Saxony Wool, &c; GIVE US A TRTA Pesram & o. doMnotbriMta better feeling, not InfreauenUy I e9lonsino4iBtleedle88 sufleruig, and sometimes costs a lite. ; ' J J UHJClf UUCH JL 1U m-LIlCf VXgll OIUlV9t AUVhUT' abl sate touirasa wiui mem me auenaiuiv quo tor's f 6 -iMvnVntnnd the test of fortr Tears'.-constant use , In all countries and climates, and 1 perfectly safe. ronf nennn'ii IUUUU. -.. ' -..s day of election, and then the Democrats Having seen and heard riiuch of Wm. ' a, juigiisnk nis loans, irpuiuouico neral fcussedness. m compljance with efald orders' I sought atid if OUud hi m this morning. He is chairman of the State Democratic, committe'e,' acting as Gen. Arthur does for the Bepublicans in New York. ' The headquarters are in the Bates HousejUot bice-r-anapiaa-ted, bare and ' unattractive,; On the walls hang samples of B6ys in Blue nnifrtrfrt. tortihfta and' bAhnerS i Ott" the floors are ,'bthirigi: ph;.th, tables ar-l bundles of political documents, ana on tne cuiursiitj orators ,ujl two uouuu, waiting f of appCintments aijd ' the ne cessary funds for expenses."." Mr. riem ing'is the right bower of MjfcEnglish in this matter. He stands aajdrtopps about six feet high, is an offana'.enihusiast of the Gen. Barnum tvpe--Jiot too en thusiastic, but just entnusiaatic enough" and quite confident that ne ana nis pajty are "all right up. to the present time." " Having introduced' the Herald to the magnetic magnates Mr. Fleming took me to the private office of Mr. Eng lish and left me alone With' the Indian ian. The great expectant wa occupied for a moment and thus afforded me an opportunity for observation. He stands in low-cut, unbuttoned gaiters ' above five feet nine inches. His. head would be bald but for an ingenious, -though hot an entirely ingenious, cbmbing of his side hair and is well shaped for business. He has a shelving forehead, a clear gray eye, full dyed beard ' 'and red socks. He wears black broadcloth coat and trousers-Mhe latter perhaps two inches too short; a brownish vest, no watch and a sUk cravat, "with the! knot nearer his ear. than.his windpipe. -- i i j i i" - r just Devona mis renc oi xrowier i , , en l -vri.: Beecher stands the far-famed iron-lined Uraer aL V ery piiort m utiue. mansion. It is an ordinary two-story double-brick house, with a kind of square tower running to the top. We entered and looked. The doors are like a thousand in Ne w Yelk iron lining or protection inside or out. One window in the second story was then pointed out. "There," said Mr. English, "you can see the barricaded window of which so many lies are told. When I was presi dent of the bank, Colonel New's room was entered bv a burglar and shots were fired. He and I exchanged opin ions about if and agreed that we ougnt to be more careful of our persons, lest enterprising burglars should seize and bind us, and, carrying us back ;to the bank, compel us to open the, safes, I then had that lattice wore, wnico siipes '. k i . - - l 3 1 . i tl :l i -f. :i i i xJ. it'" if rfr- y.iMrti. -mhxhiM 11. M YOU: FALL A.3STD WINTER ARRIVING DAILY IN LARGE LOTS WEAK Of Our Own Manufacture and at our Usual Low Prices at - Clothiers, and Tors. N. B. We are prepared now for our Merchant-Tailor Department to make Clothing -to septl4 ' ' Tl I S J I J 1 .11 II I I 1T1IUJJX1 XJI,JLW.iuL, i ' ! ' : 3n ll1 New Yorlt Trujune, (Bep.") Sept. 1 4th. The coalition between the Democrats and Gjreenbackers in Maine; has achiev ed a decree of success which, will sur prise even its friends in other States. candidate in tlie field, it is impossible tolin and out, put up, ;so that if buTglars .rofin tho Dfranoth fi atiemnted. to ret in 1 wouia oe. arouse u iti, MMnminAnded br FhTsidans. Nursed in i norfiSIi fnthoMnfranf. Tim nsmnprato I and prepared to aefena XQYSeiZ ana pro- Hdspttate,andpersoMoi Mgra-ntf m vfirv notliraiiv riaim that the ad, I tectf thft property of the bank,7nd vantage is substantially theirs, and will thats the whole WmJ,gsvf,s" YTak ..' .-v:. , M?! W most oi in, wymng tne tti W aucsH .e. i . t , 'rflfcmi ver used for tne wiierof tnat k.M nr ToniiW t . ; v 4 Alaini4iav given ow rrom-wme twjww.w cuiuwi WE TAKE EXTREME PLEASURE INFORMING THE LADIES OF. CHARLOTTE THAT 0$BUiP X? a t i ft t n n tt o 17 JL" X -Li -Li kja w vj-. v-m. J.:-.!' "T c ---i I -.4- n nnn .rrtiM rhnrt V QttAl ttM C in-K I . rijll lI IHIli Halll alU'faUOinAT .I1D MIAV VI u-lv njPTe-JcinHventiori: They will be en wore an.old feltjhat,: walked carelefsly -l alongiWitb one nana in pocae nu Ladies Black am K. I) ; . ft ,y.&a T the lafe ! Noftmiij em afford to be rttho vftwa Ttim tBat the Oreehbackefs who were est, and spoke of himself audi ms taf- OUR STOCK1 is partly In and opened up ready for Inspection price HIV.. you of its nrerits than columns of nempanvf -ad'-l their party. . If they were really doing Tenwinc - ..'-.u ' m so. the Democratic gain i dvious, Price 25e.50e. arid Simper bottle. ... f ,.;..(; "TZ" " - rJ ' Ton can obtain it at any drug store, or from , MAINE REDEEMED. f r PEBBY DAVIS SON, i . v : Proprietors, u, , ,f ; Frovidenee, was a periectiyaccompiisnea iauu vuau English and the-wqr4aw.ere inenas. He is building an opera house, a fine structure, to hold two thousand people, w-v. n ki.i.httAt kni Mosn aatm ani New Tor star, Sept, 14th. ; surb little boxes' knd an entrance ? di- If any iritellfgent student of political rect from the street Jt is to be opened 1 ,, , i ..... ' I atXJft 8H$SffHJpX doubtful of the issue of the Presidential one Of Shakespeare plays. Mrl Eng- wev l- .--yi haka .- Section in Novembeffifs doubt cannot fished showed me through it, and pointr thfti ftlectrifvinfir '."flaws that pA out with Commendable satisfaction TO-DAY. We cordially Invite all to corne and give us a K - ft THOROUGH EXAMINATION Before Making leir Porchw. L- It wlllbec)bp1et idecry detafr 33 "3T THE 22D, and we will be" willing, to compare , '. -J i . i it I ' ( .' STYLES aJ. CHINA1 PALACE Of- J. Brookfield & Co. . CHARLOTTE, N. C. r, - . . . I FRtlT JXKJS, . ' xBrrr rvxitmita,- -1- - x - RSPBiaSRATOBS, ' JOB CREAM FEEKEBS, reaches us from Maine this morning, the namer of English' worked in the James G. Blaine, the 1 ablest organizer 1 parti-colored tiles upon the .reor, nis of victory in his party, has sustained a 1 son, who is theatrically inclined, is to Wofor1r ofpnh ln liia nwn ntrenfihd r-hnv t.hA TrtfttTaoftmnt" Of' the theatre; camp. . A which stands next door to his. dwelling, Tho rioiiH.ra a srirnrisft Aven. tA 'thft I anrl Htrn it:, iq .to bfi nartof a'STStematlC most sangnine Democrats. Their pp- J frontage alon the entire' block 'owned J ponents were engagea in a struggle ior oy Mr. .angiisn. , life or death. The executive machin- ery of the State was entirely in Repub- " , ittarrfed and in cave, lican hands; money was peured ia with Newport1 corippndent says the prodigal hands ; Federal patronage was recent marriage of Miss Bessie L.mng 1 strained toitsf utmost tensiofr; the most 1 stoxv daughter of Maturin Lmngston, :j, inraaw P0f Serryork, tbqrge uavenaisa AND ROUGH AND READY, ...". .. .. .a ' i " '' tyUAVK JIWT BEEK RECEIVED AND AM OPEN FOB rNSPHCTION.- ., , , . IriTi this iasTjE qi the obserei r; We have the Pleasure of Announcing the DRY PURCHASE r.. ' i jit: . ' .v; - I (ilixi tlj f.bnoM . ' JUt 9(11 fUMA vai oiur O WATJ5B COOLER, w i t n a n tq ii e 1 a.. CHINA LOOUNG a MASSES, WOOD AND WJL- :,',: '.mi.. ni-. Vf'i-t.iu.'i t , . ,i' iu 'A: i. l Li GLASS-WARE, CBOCXEBTi CUTLEBY, C6 Trusting you will jfawt ns fitli a.calt, we.re- Hiiln, yours truly, Tf 'B Wi, onr findeavor in DreDaring for the oominff season's trafle, tolsxirpais ajl preyi- briiiianoratorsof.iihe, party, invaded f 0f i'irrrorJr,'-a!Btm4--i ..li.tamy A.dn art fnl I v confident that our business every town and -hamlet, ndnSenatbriBentmcfca.yotxiT Englishman, son eu OUS enorxs anmn now .Hwiuiung jw vu6, r --r - AlUir;wtr ItffiirneifffirectedW campaign IX Tmstino- that voti 111 tint these assufdnfces '.test UJ jnv- .Computing from tie data furnished cottagersiisjjotrwi f.v.:.- . v 1?T T A Q JAr nOWIW1 bprdr,elecons,:tiie.Rpubl Ame&ciaW)ae5ept Europwni -f-''- - - ililJAO OMiy should Jiave carriea..jaainv yesterday husb9dsyi3g"s"ij"eu, uut .uja by a majority oii5,uoomraer to noiu union appeJirce" w,llu"J """1 -! r - . " ' ' :a. 1 t their own. In 1876 the elected? their Uirable. itfmeied to be a vry ;; i: ;. : .VV ' ' 1 : I J:.- candidate for covernorbv a majority of I sweet and interesting girl, or ample rerijn- '. .-iT-wi; m 1 ".-rr. . . ii Thliave all-alone Dredicted t,inft fchA tO.be"emodest sensdile Ts'oirKiswXinT-JTn Kpt.tftft.his"!VJ!or and nirihTTaMallowrTand well bed- i ; .. -i. ii score larea eains in an increased aggre- vided4or?fflnanj!aaiIf ,tftAv nat is more, i crate vote. Dome oi wo buibyyum leaders, Talizing, that pruden?! V TjMsTtt were content with lov t tkhe fewest figured j j t.'f. S.I- 1F3 TP fii Rf!35Ci3C;Sf'-Sii 4innottclnt6-1 tne" public thai welfare ! reoFin vK nr 1 epti4 Hargraves Wiek i I I I ,1 i -. V I K7 i ft I .-'Jf I 11 1 , .1 I - , 1 . A l Z..-lW.a , sequence o" CulU-F wer toslkChiid llLMf nHSn'2niotorDlsw discretions of youtn, nervous weasDe i awj, 'jfflWlpSOn pTOTO!i - . - audeodntsm. , . j. r, S'ubMuawTs ToTara r' possession & Xr IMilT" '-1 jrTrt!wf--i I WAN EU w J'- i,w?uranTw S-- KWawelJ W J , longed to tne xwy iu wwiw ; .7 -Tt: crtlw.- ' ff JAX-AAJXJ l.1 rJ i , rtc f1 J?.:iVJ;.l! r.r : -'t. KkAn-itesaulli- w.i.tvWtMl innAtro.Vottala,Bettt I f rrtm rhenea it cassed into the keeping I n t itv. omnieDt can tor wbookwlta SjWWl eounty, a sliuallon as cenSan In 1 it SmltB and all urussUa ererjAr X fct - fnanurtewl.Taei W,W',S-1t Cave ife to ita present owner. . A ' UttflioXr4irslclaMcaedtott. rotsaiDjaaieair . "jwbiistoesslMMiseln.CliarlW t Ywa.,dwl,,. j j, , r V i IJaamrtaw , ""::rrc J.u.l -1 .li. " i Tf ''".V I. wj ,"?J !(V-i r, v r..'- ..M-.t?- ,1 ,3r J fe,.. a' -v ' ' " ? j ' - 1-,,-w.lji;, (, r . t; , - - ... , jt ' --'-'wJt- , f ; CLOSING OUT P X 1ST W B E .v -s fi. AT A iSACRlFICE. June 0 Gray's Spefi; ini MARKTB0 f4. rum MARKTB0 f "S'TI - lisk Remedy ,au unfailing .cura, HI In. Hamm weakness. Sper 1 nntnThea. Ira- , ..diseases . b- iuh ,llor'1f ; odds.! Retail I T 'J.i. ! 1 7.000, with the five Congressmen secur ing must possess these prophets at find cava see now very,yery awu iuobo v dren afe"ot? each er, They spoon livo matkwt. Xactually found them Idas. Irwpone another behind the library rooc nab-i -general report.-"wHU 7,5V4Wca a Qgressienai t commotion. tjI Q .wgpeisoiisiavpwvu nomiriees 'VrnlirmA h pre in what idn'snoKfiiirT-of as & Medicine ww- " 7 I vv - . - , - ; - - ' bur tht the State.has gone democrat- l at eleven o clock -iUh tne; mornrng- ic.W 4.000 majority showing a netl eharmine ijArcadians that they arfi.: Democratic gain of nearlyeoOOrsince lrhat tbey ajre iBpoonfleenw Mibe the; 1876 in a total vote oi humhhi. at least three of the five uo: No fdress parade this,i but an ; utter biiifeand4)eeju8peetedi lOfr being route., - 4 ' ; n, v Idesperately 4o love with eachthef,;for ' TrtW tirorittr' vpstrs niasrtri'Mainft has I ta ioof tn vearsr' iH6wi)0'rtersare not X VI W"WJ J I ' r . , VU AUUM BV... J . i" 1 been a Republican stronghold, and pu- addictMtto .such copnupiai ioiiv; anai were maae u noia it Bessie anOuVteorg pur.wfwjuscuvm; on ttwgronnd inai sn Dareiyi.weHi.jr ; yTif V-ai'rJi'ActnallT m ree,.what shall be done in adrjr Wo Jove1 nSiKl'a4MAttaarw jmBXrirl,tto f close State is any longer -aouuuuu, uu how penecuy rwucuiuuo. fpcWruirian eoifts K 1, "Mr nftrflBMjrprtesiflentiai.asniranons 1 .fui .ut , - i DID BVAA.J.AV.VB .ViLiVVV J V-T rr-j- - r . J s4 . -m), . . r v-.. , KfaV.trfr'tJiR0Teai; reiormer'uiiiuu uia Oerinan.traiisIatie I 4 (i . .A-!VT1 SKI OHE OF THE LARG; est' iBEOT ASsoMEb texocW STAPLE AND FANCY (drKUUKijiift irs xxxjuaxi JCioseland Prompr Trade Specially Inviteda ,ErA Y O.KITB UN 1 Yr7r2BTSt', wxtoircd"3? testlmontalsfTom ansr. A AnUfor 8TMUNQAiaNd PQWDp, ono of,. Frou Doromas, ox new xore, sau vuiqis. , si .. , . , . - t .If- I i Ml , 1: h V. s. .:(. 'A fin
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