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CHARLOTTE, N. C, SUNDAY FEBRUARY 13, 1881.
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OUR FRIENDS
Ladies', Misses, and Children's
FANCY HOSE
ffi::1)e offered at COST fr the next TWENTY
DAYS, Including a'l the latest styles In
Fancy Stripes, Cardinals, Black, Garnet,
GEK D'ABME,
SEAL BKOWN,
LIGHT BLUE,
LIGHT PINK.
will please remember that
We Now Occupy
the commodious store-room on
WEST TRADE ST.,
receBtly remodelled so as to make It as convenient
and well lighted a room as any In the city.
We shall keep, as we
always kept,
have
Two Magicians.
8ABAH O. JEWKTT,
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When one idtb skillful Angers swift as wind .
Swept to JMfdtIj'tf ltteitfe' 9I8. f
I said: I wish I were away from these
Clattering andnolsy. players! but resigned, . .
Myself Ultetet.fLnd I tried to eel i i f ) j
Upon somtf meanmgln the nine r heard. v f
But in my ears the harsh noles rang and whirred;
It was as rf 1 listened carelessly
Ameng a crowd of people coarse and rode.
Who talked ra shrillest tones tf grndge or f end,
Though only seldom one could catch a word.
Even their voices were a bore t me;
I Dlctured their dull faces, till released
I From such companions, when the music ceased.
IL '
But when the second player struck a note
And fiagered soIUy out a geatle air
It was like cemlng from that turmtll where
I waited, to alight Venetian boat, :
Idly te glide acumg (he shadows, there s
Where one may'dnit and drean; aud audeal .
One deep sweet voice eaig lucha-eong to pie.
I listened? and J followed faraway '
No music ever sent me so astray
I never could call back the tale It told,
But all the world seemed lost, as when, one day,
I laid me down upon a high cliff's crest,
Warm with the sunsnlne, there alone to rest.
While far below the great waves shoreward rolled.
OBSERVATIONS
AXD SILK EMBROIDERED.
Alexander & Harrist
feblS
Boots a gUoz&
it Spring Styles 1881
A LINE OF GOODS
adapted to the wants of all classes of trade.
Friends & Customers
are Invited to pay us a call at our new stand.
T. L. SEIGrLE & CO.
feb6
We are dally receiving our
SPRING STOCK
Dt the Celebrated John E. Stetson
CUSTOM-MADE DATS.
CALL IK SEE THEM.
NEWS 'Mr NOBTKNULittttlllA.
GatberinffM from tbe SlMa fapw
A few days srnce, says tbe Carthage,
(Moore county) Indeic, a heartrending
a icident occurred at Jacksotii iSprlngs, .
in this county, resulting ia a holocaust'
of dead and wounded-men. A party of
negroes, working in turpentine, went
into camp in the. woods and for shelter
built an inclined shed between two
large pines, bracing the cross ridge-pole
in front between the two trees, Upon
the roof they piled poles andT turf of
earth, making it very heaty. That
night a severe storm, with high wind.
arose, and by the swaying of the trees
in tbe hurricane the ridge-pole was
loosened, and the: horrible death-trap
fell imofi the unfortunate men. crush
iner them where they lay. To add to
the calamitythe straw insidathe shel
ter p.Hni?ht from the camu-fire blaziner
at the opening, wrapping the victims in
the names. Une man, wmi gieai aim
culty, succeeded in extricating himself
and crawlinir out. ana araggea iorm
one of his companions. Three of the
men, we learn, were killed, another has
since died f his iniuries, while a tilth
was seriously hurt.
A SDecial from Reidsyille to the
Greensboro Patriot reports: A white
man, name unknown ieft here last
night waltihgsthe raifread trascl going
tewards RicUrnen. I About Due mile
from Reidsville he'fefl intosa cattle
guard, and itil pup4osed he waa trying
to get out when trie up-rreignt train
struck him. As soon as the accident
was discovered the train with a num-
Lber ef persons went back and brought
the man to town, tie was seriously
hurt, and died to-day at 10 o'clock.
Wilmington Star : "Wright Quinn, a
man 70 years old, was found murdered
in his own house, in Duplin county,
near the J ones line last week. It seems
that he was in the' act of getting sup
per, as he lived alone, when some fiend
shot him, and then placed the body in
the fire place, piled a quantity of
wood on the remains and attempted to
burn them. As yet no clue has been
obtained to lead to the identity of the
perpetrator of the horrible crime.
Statesville Landmark : Four of the
prisoners confined in the jail at this
place made their escape Wednesday
niffht. All were United States prison
ers, names and counties as follows:
Amos A. Hudson and, Wm. Taylor, of
Burke; Norman Hines, of Alexander,
and Hugh Redman, of Iredell. Of these
Redman is colored ; the others white.
' At the annual meeting of the stock
holders of "The Bank of New Hanover,"
T Is often silent; but a tea-party Is the nolsest
thing on record.
Every gentleman should have a melon patch on
his country seat
"What are the cold waves saying? Ulster the
whole day long." '
When It is announced that a politician Is In the
hands of his friends, it Is understood that they
will take him heme all right
The Philadelphia; young maa may not be pluck
ing the fairest flower 01 England by marrying
Cotuts, but he secures the biggest plum.
It Is now said that Gesler did not command
William Tell te shoot an apple off his son's head,
because there were no apples to Switzerland at
that tune.
Short courtship: "Rachel( the Lord hath sent
me te marry thee," said the suitor. "The Lord's
will be done," was the submissive reply.
It pleases you now, doesn't It, to go into the
closet for the seal-skin cap and the wooly ulster
you wore last winter, and have your wife timidly
inform you that she gave them to an agent who
was soliciting assistance for Mr. Boycott's tenants?
A man in Belfast has amused himself by writing
the whele of President Hayes' last message on one
side of a postal card. Damage done, one cent
We don't count any value for the time lost, as the
time of such an idiot Isn't worth, anything, any
how. ' ;
wife who had been lecturing her husband on,
coming home intoxicated became Incensed at his
iridlffereace, and exclaimed: "Oh, that I could
wring tears of anguish from your eyes!" To which
the hardened wretch hlc-coughed: "Tai-tai-tain't
no use, old woman, to Do-oa-uore ior wawr mere. -
Spurgeen, the well-known London preacher, oc
casionally gets off a good thing. A report of a late
sermon delivered Dy nim conuuns a seuieuce
which will be as much appreciated here as in Eng
land. "Brethren," said Spurgeon, "if God had
referred the ark to a eommittee on naval affairs,
In my opinion it would not have been built yet."
"Plague take it!" exclaimed Fenderson, scowl
ing at ihe dictionary; "tain't here." "Whatisn'S
there?" "Why, philosophy.'" "And no won
der!" said Fogg, looking over Fenderson's shoul
der. ' It doesn't begin with an f; look under p
anri vnn'il find it. You must learn to SDell if you
would find a word TO tne oicnonary. eiruro hp1 H t thAir hankinor house ThUTSdav
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INGERSOLL AGAIN ATTACKED.
PERRY DAVIS'
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Lieu
1H A PURELY VEGETABLE EEMEDI
For INTERNAL and EXTEENAt. Use.
Our IVIr. Gilmer
T EAVES to day for the North to purchase our
Spring Stock of BOOTS and SHOKS. ana n
possible we be will able to show a better stock
this spring than ever before.
febl
PEGRAM & CO. PAIN KILLER -!EffiS3&$ '&
XX$ 0!0 0&2.
NOW IS THE TIME
TO-
km
bargains !
DA III VII I CC ha3 "'rer fai,id when, used
rAIII IVDLLbll accordinir Us. print td direct
ion inclosint? each bottle, ana is perfectly taf
even in the most inexperirnred hands.
DA 111 lll CD IS A SURE CURE for
rAIII ftlLLtn Sore Throat, Connhs,
ChUls. UJarrbcea Uentcry, Craiup,
Cholera, and nil Bowel CipioMt
DAI II VII I CD IS-TH 3EST remedy
rAIII IVlLLttf known f, t S.-a-Klok-es,
Sick-Hentlache, Pain in 'e Back or Side
t fr,uK. it
hrinirs meedv and permanent relief ill all cases cf
Rrnieea. Cuts, Sprains, Severe Burns, etc
nilU lll I f B ig the teell-tried and trutim
f Alii lILLtn friend of the IHechanii
Farmer, Planter Sfiilor, and in fact ri ; :
claKses wantini? a medicine always at hav'.
nafe to use internally or externally .::.
certainty of relief. .
CKNo family can afford to be withon,
invaluable remedy in the house. Its mix, In
it within the reach of all, and it will annua!1 v
many times its cost in doctors' bills.
Sold ty all druggists at 25e. BOc and 1 a h ..t. :
PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. i
Proprletors. men 1 d&wly
A DELICIOUS DRINK
For Use in Families, Hotels,
Clubs, Parties,
Etc.
neresi.tvtfull Invite your attention to the fact
that we ofler
It Cost for tie Next 15 Days'
OUR ENTIRE STOCK"
i fancy Dress Goods, Opera Flannels, Water-
iiroois, uoaslngs, Merino Shawls, Balmoral
owns, uvercoats, Hosiery and Ladles'.
Gents', and Children's Merino
Underwear.
OUR REMNANTS
-of-
aks, Dolmans and Ulsters
EG A I ID LESS OF COST.
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fliven,M ,.'umany otner llnes " goods.
An
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11 AstfMtMMiribi I
Tbe New Cattle Grand Jury Speaks
of Him aa tbe; "Arcb-Blavpneuier
and iceviler."
: Wilmington, Del., Feb. 9. Another
whack was given Col. Robert G. Inger
soll to-dav. The New Castle county
grand jury, in its final report, compli
mented Chief Justice Comegys tor his
"incisive and well-timed declarations
upon blasphemy," adding:
The audacity with which the notori
ous blasphemer, known as Robert G.
Ingersoih recently announced his pur
pose to lecture in this city on infidelity
has no parallel in the habits of respect
able vagabondism. Practically he there
in proposes to destroy the sanctity and
comforting influences of the Sabbath,
to undermine th assurances of faith
and hope, the very pillars upon which
religion rests; to spread broadcast
among us people, happy in the promises
of the Bible, blank, fearful doubt; to
extinguish every ray of light that may
shine upon the trusting Christian's path
of life, in death, even to the soul's eter
nal rest J? or the assurances or prompt
and exemplary punishment which the
honorable, the Court has expressed, all
rsuch cases hereafter, not only the grand
jury, but all Christians will give earn
est; thanfcs. And to the end that this
despised reviler of religion may not
asrain deal out his impious rhetoric in
our city with impunity, the grand jury
recommends that the city authorities
be requested to prevent his public ap
pearance here in tuture in tne charac
ter of arch-blasphemer and reviler of
God and religion.'1 Let bim te taught
that in Delaware blasphemy is a crime,
and as such will be punished by fine
and imprisonment
It is generally understood here that
should Ingersoll attempt to lecture in
the State again he will be arrested and
tried. Though no engagement has been
made, it is further "understood that In
gersoll shortly wili deliver a lecture at
the opera house in this city.
PRICES UOW BJ
prices sjomr;
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC !
Having received intelligence from our house 1b Baltimore, which is one of the larrest purchasers of. Woolens.Ithat tie same have deellned.fic-m If tr
15 per cent, which naturally makes a decline In Clothing, we consequently act accordingly, and we now ofler our stock at BedUced Prices, as we only
tract for large Quantities. We are assured that we pnrchase atery close figures, and give every patron the benefit. We have more styUs than my; .other
. . . . . . i i. u.. .,t nf tVfvi r frtnrip Jtt mrr own 'kouse sild fit the
jhouse can show, and better made Clothing than any otner som m inrs mantei tor me.Biun.io i "vo.
same as a garment made to order. The most complete line of Overcoats, Ulsters and Ulsterette thaAhas ever been exhibited, reaoy-mpae, m wisim,
We Invite the public to come and see facts.
YerrJrespectfully,
L. BERWANGER
Leading Clothiers and T&UQVBf
the rjresident submitted a statement
showing that the net earnings of the
bank for the last year were over 12 per
cent, and for the last six months a
fraction over 7 per cent.
The Wilmington Review reports
the death of Mrs, Robert Ransom, at
Xewbern ton Monday last, and says:
"She was a most charming lady and
had many warm friends here who will
deplore her death. The funeral ser
vices, as we learn from the Nut Shell
were to have been held en yesterday
morniDg.
The Asheville News reports that
Messrs. Charles J. Brown and W. C.
Burton, Mormon missionaries from
Salt Lake Citv. were in that town last
week, They left here for Burke county,
where thev expect to work for the in
terest ot the Church at Salt Lake.
A DroDosition is on foot to ask the
.State, through the Legislature, for
twenty-five convicts, t be used in
grading the proposed new road from
Statesville to Wilkesboro, and also for
the grading of the road from States
ville to Jonesville and Elkin.
Mr. Geo. A. Warlick announces that
after this week the Newton Enterprise
will be published by Mr. F. M. Wil
liams who has purchased the business.
FALL FROM A HORSE.
Waxahachie (Tex) Enterprise.
Rev. S. 8. Yarborough, whose wife, by a fall
from a horse received a severe bruising and had a
bone broken, and who used St. Jacobs Oil with
splendid effect, in a communication on the sub
ject, observes: It would have done one good to
listen to her eulogizing the oil. The good lady's
experience is simply that of multitudes through
out the entire country, whose absolute faith In the
efficacy of StJacobs Oil Is rewarded by never a disappointment.
FOB OlE DOLLH.
TIE FIBST GUM OF THE SEASON I
. Beatomt
6XATXS 4s SOKI.
Th "TTnh Punch" hM Utelv been introduced, nd
meet with marked popular favor. . f
Warranted to Contain only the
United Mth 1
7
is
Best of Liauors.
Choice Fruit Jiupes and
Granulated sugar. .
The Reward for Jof f. Bavin.
There stands to-dav on the books of
the treasury an unexpended balance of
$2,968 of the reward of $100,000 offered
for the capture of Jefferson Davie.
President Andrew Johnston, by procla
mation of May 2, .1805, ottered a rewara
of $100,000 for the capture or
Jefferson Davis, but. Congress did not
authorize tha payment of thesatne un
til 1868. Congress neagea xne appro
priation with the strictest provisions
arid prJecautiof6iiiea,payment, re
quiriaaeryj one cileefped In the cap
ture 1 JctttC7iiUA0a. , Deiore .xe-
;eivmg WiyjortloJi m tne rewara.
There wet$0e$A ttany claimants,;
atid threasufi$nciaia naa mucn
troilwiritt.d tifflwtyfsi.. arriving, at a.
corrercrMlnsaict3aMTO who '.JeaMy
ttehcT5f th'ehqrough examination
teditRftjfojgn WieeSrs frotn jiSf)s0to the1'
n.esftnttime. In ;1S7SL?$12,000- wasHpaid i
in lSSOs '$BR&iu:J&n, $ij611i50; in 1873,
Bargains,
convinced that tou can
Bespec fully,
get
HAKGRAVES & WILHELM.
febii oves at 35 VT palr'
addition to the choioe things which undemaMyeniawi
th nkiunraB of life and enoonracre good fellowship ana
.atweifxifhtto anjoyiMU. -; ,.; ; .;,.:, iti Is79.'2g3. ' The "amount yet un-
. . b. ..1 . 7-. - . . ' - . n 1
rt'i'uixj enficQoei iDinnn..mn hair nnzpn
orisooniyates in, an Iowa CavaVry reg-
;establtelied, altnougn j r ice easurj
Qltn word foe it, enough of them . took
. ' . .... 11, . . ..nnflhlf IS Kf
O ILTX 1.-
Smith's Scrofula Svrup and Star Curlne are pure
ly vegetable. Why will you suffer with Cancer,
White Swelling, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kidney and
Liver Diseases when a few bottles of these two
great remedies will cure you?
From a D McGurry, Newton county, Georgia:
t tak PTflf TilfAsiira in recemmendlns to the pub
lic Dr. Cheney's ExDectorant and Croup Preven
tive My little sorr had heen a great sufferer from
Knnrnrw1lnfnrin rlirririuf thft nieht. Dr. Cheney,
about two .rears ago prescribed for him his Croup
Preventive totttnti Uah most miraculously cured
him. T find it enuallv benfidal In all cases of
Hnnirha T vtna1ier It n. hlps1nir In HIT family.
everv one should keen It In their houses. For sale
by Dt. T. C. Smith.
oct26 - 6m.
TWO ORGANS.
Regulate flrst the stomach, second, the liver; ea
pecially: the first, so as to perform their functions
rerfetfl and ou will remove -at least nineteen-
twentleths of S41 the Wsthat mktodis heir to,
In this -or any other climate. Hop Bitters is the
only thing that will give perfectly healthy, natural
action to these two organs. Maine farmer.
It is a Well Known Fact.
among physicians that Buchu Juniper and Parera
Brava in combination are the best remedies In the
world for any disease of the Bladder ot Kidneys,
ahd that ho lessen one fcalf of the human fam
ily, both male and female, suffer from, derange
ment of those organs and neglect or failure to use
proper remeaies nurry mnnj w uuuuinj giavcs.
Numerous cojnblnatlons have been tried for Grav
el, Brick Dust Deposits; Brlght's Disease, weak,
ness in Bact and Hips, produced hy derangement
Of Bladder and-Kidneys, ut none with 8nclfirrarJt
py results as Kankin's Extract of Buchu and Juni
per If jou-suffer fromany disease. otthose -or-
cans. eei a doiuc vivo vi .mu. icucr jvu,
- Prepared only hy Hunt,
8PEING UL8TERETT8,
J
IP'OIES "ST O TO CS- IMC EES 3n3"
at
WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH'S.
MO
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mm for
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WBtTKOWSKI &
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$2,osf tin mmTj xiuSTl1
AT ALL TI
Cellar 4
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th Kwtrrir
id
THE WASHINGTON GAZETTE,
D.,v,. .
GivTn 'J&at tn National Capital very Sdndar'
"'all naMAn re.9ume o tbe preceding week, news
sides h."""?' wv cs ana general mtemgence, ne
"'"B me only ( ':
REPRESENT ATITK 80UTHKRN PAPER
KdC9hPp"ln8the National Democratic Party.
lafnLbE,0ttG? c- WEDDERBUBN. of Vlrgta-
yuDnsner or the Richmond (va.)
Enquirer.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION :
Just the Thing to Kep In . Wine
Sideboards not Comolete Witlimif Hu
I .... .i.tiMiv vji iiiw':!Wi-.'tuuiuJ .
It can oe used Clear or. t$
Milk. Ice. Soda; lor Haj
liiemonaae, or wiw xejur
to Suit the Taste.
RkM i i..(mVm Mrch&nta. Grooersl Hotel aA '
prugrfgU evexy where. '....,,., 1 . '
Tmqe aupplled at manufacturers rice s vsmi i
senJnBurweQ. Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
ChariitteN,C." n l (
Jad !28eod-6ml .
1 'c ininioa nnn . a : a A U; m. n
Teutoni one a401888. Postage palol . 7 50
Tf"nn. .ne ess. postage paid, -12 60
With VSSS te 0M address, postage pd, ' 2lOQ
ht f,,rt,Py tree to the person secoringthe clabs. ;
IUprt.hnrrmatlon address ' , '
BoTTE PUBLISHING COMPANT, ,
Dec 23 Washington, D. C, or the Editor ,
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, ! ADVERTISERS
Badartssrng'GW): P. SOWXLL C0.7 10
neaediime vMiir la imeoomii Amn
papers ,110 M ho M
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$irt in the capture t constitute
,
Try Smith's . Scrotal iSyrup lor your tloxl. ' It
removes all i8Unerplioa; and will give you a
beautiful andeleaitspmitfealoip
WADLmr.BHAilBEfi,:eA.-, Oct, 10i 1879.
GeBtlemenar-.WWle Attending the General As
sembly this sumnjnriei7rer ei-Cdrlne oii
mv w tt. rx-T,a ffrted Xvrtfr afl old sore caused by
a wound ieddiirlTi41ie;latewar,i: AfterliaT-
Wrlston A Co.,
T"Mait Httars" ai & brain, nerve. and blood
food, peculiarly adapted .to., , and. warmU reeom
jmended by, our dtuggtetaand physleUn for gen
j Oral deolUiy, DWBHM UU pnyniun vuaucuuti, uja-
i terta. nervousness, sleeplessness, emaciation and
dropsy, , .' " -!,-.
" BLACKDRAUGHT " makea chills
and jfjsyer impossible.
!,: ' For sale by T. C. SMITH,
febl '
LATEST ARRIVAL OF'NEW
We are now receiving for the Christmas Holiday trade a large assortment p'deairM$'
goods, purchased by our Mr. Elias, who has remained constantly in the Northern markets
during the entire season, watching for Bargains and taking advantage of the late rise in
price of cttt on goods. '"'
We are now enabled to offer both to Wholesale and Retail Buyers inducements to makii
their purchases of us. We have a new stock of Dress Goods, Prints, Flannels, Blankets,
Cloaks and Dolmans. A large stock of Clothing Carpets, Boots, Shoes, and general met
chandise. By examining our stock before buying, you will save money.
ELIAS & COHEN.
M..A.GK3PS
ffiWKWED PATE1I LIYER VkQl
CaVm JUss ax &TKM?a Dxatmn. , 1
- -c.Ti? As Lett'
tteUBfOonl vittast tatfagtli fptMb .
.. trfffib
m.mu ..j
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BEST, PORT ABLE MILL
BBANOU OKKICB NORTH CAEOLIVA H.-'c.
" I h pair of Moor Cntj GnV MiU Swoe. whict .tare
Ttm,Voot 1 with them for tre umn the ft
nov23 d
Ine thoroughly treated
,Piat tt is a success, tor
iTnnTTC fiTlTH ICIBjIS fill
Sg etrrewsrtlntn Inse4
hciiw a remancwrr
pfiolT
sse that j, add myteomop
to say
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tthich:
; grifili .Kami
nit ism mmnueu
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dretnedles. Marotma
Daa case; .
ernim.
&7r3THTOL ilJ OJ ;JOTVe
fiffWhr;.
ai
ifiuraigiatandi
imedv is a Messing, and
all rufferer, should p J han
'H i ki ,i.I8K Cathedral Street, Baltimore.
uifidld by L. .wsjait W-iltt II s:h-i
Atlantic, Tennessee' & Ohio Railroad
StJFERXNTBlTDEHT'B OFFICII, I
. . . Charlotte, li. Ci, Nor. eth, 1880. f.
:TCto afcd after Mondjrx,' 'Nov. 80L..J 1880, the
ifojUpwrngechedtQe wlH be run over this' roa4:
ml-'i GOING SOUTH. ,i i :
Xeain Statesville.'. . .7. . .
t)A:" BavldspBoouege,
in.'.-fi
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Cliariotte...... - I
.GOING KOIITH. .
, . :-fi:.f '
'Leave Chaflaue..u . v,- -.r
Arrive at Stati
0 30 a. in.
8 i& a. m.
OQ a, m.
AAA
80J
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;M':;;.V,U7;00 pirn.
Supt,.;:
NORTH
NOTICE !
CAROLINA RAILROAD CO.
SECRET ABY ft raBAffDifflOJllCB
myn? ninvtrminf Oi Korth Carolina Railroad
deeiaied a divldfind ot ,aDer
cent three per cent, payable on jei pryajcn w
atnoirtinirfnraarTBeoraoa wuw mnw ihuk
-an 3 per eemVdn 1st bf September td rtoefchOW-
.ers of. recora on mu u au.uv n
books of the company will Jse closed from 10th- of
farTWlst oOlarcli, and from, XQtfa fj Au
Bu.ttoi8torHeptemper,iooi.
bllm ''. P. B. BUZFIN, See.
Dor von want a ture bloom
few ajpTcattfJfls of ari's
iiaGifiJiUBjaM:
ify yon to your heart's con
tent. It does irxl Willi 8al
lowness, EednesS; Bteplesv
Blotches, and all diseases And
imperfections of tho skiiv It
OTercomes the Unshod appear
ance of heat, fatiguo and ex
citement. ItmakfifialadlPl
THIRTY appear; fcnt TWEN
TYj and so natral gradual,
and perfect are1 its effect
that it is impossible to detect
its application.
M
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Vcdale,
Jkk tlertwi
Jan. 22
TBI store room In the Obeerver bmiwing next
to W. rrathert is for rent after .January
1st
dee 22 tt
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