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10-. &l)e (Sljarlottt teenier. pay, one w, Jhl m adtmm.... .KM 9 .tt.S a. Monti--- '1 oc job 2 00 W ;pte Month- s t ' Lit Lj buJ ; weekly Mvmon : ; - -5ui !- ,..7 tint? XmtV) ta oo 3 i . K BUIT mr. s 10 7'flL XXV. THE FAST OV DEATH. A REM AMI SABLE Y Aft; w rJ 1. I rill HI. H ; O fUHJItf JM Wii n .HP til f ni li ill tit iti urtkf av rr - hi it. i i it i in ii ' U t t icrv u hii i . it ii ill w i v ii ii ii.ni.nv gv t.kjv ij nVi JBSJ vu'iu' ii lajv til iff xw jay ill &rursr',i s AvjrsnjAa" rv r . I IV "m Ki.M .W W 1 'UK. Ill fc . .,.! J I ..j K .it. v ' ".' t'. l .1 : .v.. N0e 3,767. 'ilJSfffl?M':j VOL. roe best Glove In Martlet 1 Warrantee Market. Itery palf' (pATwraia nnw 13xh, 1876.) tv oUB WHITK GOODS Department will be fnuVid Barred. Striped, Lace and Plata Nainsooks. Barred and atrtpedMuatina, Tlcurteiid errtan ?Jw, Plain, Striped, Dotted and Lace Muallna, Muli MobHm, French Lawns, TlQnea, Tucklngs linen Lawns, Masalla. LlnoB de Dacca, Bishop K aDi indeed. ANYTHING wanted m this line, we have an unusually large stock ot Laces, Embroideries, e(C. j CtC. We have a tremendous stock of DRESS GOODS, Buttons, Fringes, Satin and other Trimming to match. OUB STOCK OF to ftPAriT-roade Clothing and Gents Furnishing Goods la large and cheap, we have the best Uniaundrled Shirt In the market tor the money. mar29 Boats We are datly receiving oar SPRING STOCK n in sums. wDlch will be more complete than ever before and comprises the LADIES', MISSES'. CHILDBENS,' GENTS', BOIS', AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS! SHOES A SPCECIALTY. Lower grades all goods In our line all prices. In variety and 4TULL 8TOCK STETSON HATS, and a pretty line Straw Hats, Trunks, Valises & Satchels, ALL SIZES AND BBICE3. Call and see us. PEGRAM & CO. feb20 DECLTN E l DOMESTIC GOODS AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. Our customers can" rest assured always sell as that ire itt : When: (here; Is a dec lne They Shall .un.jhi.lty$j 4, It, L JUJT RSCIiyfiD, 50 DOZ. Two and ta Button lis All shades, at 35c per pair, good q-iality. -AN ELEGANT LINE OF GENTS' Straw Hats and Hafld-Sewed Shoes iargraves k WilMm, o. oraith Building, pr7 Trade Street, Charlotte, N, C. ''f HB WiSHTNGTON GAZETTE, . . .Published at rh WoHtMi naAitai anmrr flandat "Wng a full resume of the preceding free, newi 'ri SSUo11 40 and Keaeral fcofeiagenee, "aea being the only 1 TT - i - - ; refbesxnatiVs soWhien fafxb Jjere rorortlni the National l)eTiiocrattePaTty. ted by GKOBGE C. WKDDKRBURN. of Vlrrln formerly publisher of tbe Mchmand (Va.) : Enquirer. TERMS OF SOB8C!BIPTI01l t slecopies, one year, postage paid,? S r2 00 fea4dreaa, Ppaj, If BO use Tn.zr"''' ua aaaresa, pwnaca peuu, 1 ml cP,e8 tone address, postage pdy . 20 00 Tll ' OUB STOCK 01 ' Spring and'Summef Goods is now Corttf. ALEXANDER HARRIS 881 Spring Stock 1881 est Brands Latest Styles 822, WsaWngWDu p. 0., or tbe Xdltot? Are now laden with sew and, fresh goods la great er Variety and the cbofcpst selection - that we bave ever offered -- to tae trade. , - EVEBYTHING TO BB FODND NBW IN 4 TBnsa GOODO HEd8 GOOD ENGALINJ BTONNAIO ATONNAlO GBEPE BBI'IC SHOODAO HOODAO FOULTT' foulXu SATIN ATIN 8TJBATT MADRAS ADEAS Q ATTN Vt LYO N ATIM DK LYO f4 STJ1TTN 8u; WHITI, BLA.CK COLORED GRENADINE O W lth Trimmings to Hatch. O AND PLAIN AND LACE BUNTING. A Very handsome assortment of WHITE GOODS Km bracing all trades, from tOMESTIC PIQUE TO THE FINEST FRENCH AND PERSIAN LAWNS. Paraols end Silk Umbrellas. Something pew In xaDie Linen setts. Ecru Lace curtains new -, and popular gome beautiful Scotch Gltig" hams. Everything new and sty llsh will be found In our stock. We'wtll be pleased to have you Inspect our goods. T. L. SEIGLE S CO. ap!3 ; A DELICIOUO DRINK For XIsb in ' Families. Hotels. Clubs, Parties, Etc. Boatoat C. XX. OKA YES Ss OK. Tha "Hnb Pnnoh " haa Utelr baen Intredocad. aad DMti with marked popular favor. It is Warranted to Contain only th Best of Liquors, United with Choice Fruit Juiees and Granulated Sugar. It is ready on ooanins. and will ba found an agreeable addition to the choice thinfa which undeniably enlarge the pleaanrea of life and encourage good fellowahip and good nature if right! enjoyed. GOOD AT All TIMES Just the Thing to Keep In Wine Cellars. Sideboards not Complete Without Hub Punch. It can be used Clear or with Fresh Milk, Ice, Soda, or Hot Water, Lemonade, or with Fine Ice, to Suit the Taste. Bold br laadlnar Wina Merchants. Groaan. Hotele aaa Druggista eTarwhere. Trade suoDiled at manufacturers Drices by Wil son & Burwell, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Charlotte. N. C." Jan 23-eod-6m. TUTT'S PDIbLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. 8YMPTOM8 OF A TORPID LIVER. lx)8sof appetiterKaQea,bowela costive, Fain In theHead.with atOl senaationln the back part. Fain under tne shoulder blade, falinesa after eating, with a dlaip cllnation to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper. Low spirits, i-iosa of memory, witn a ieeiing oi navm neg leeted some duty, wearineaa, Diaaineaa, Fluttering of the Heart. Dota before the eyes, Yellow Sltin, HeadacheHestless neaa at night, highly colored Urine. IP THESE WASHINGS ABE XTHEXEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TU'A'l'g TILLS re especially adapted to such cases,one doae effecte aach a change of feeling as ta astonish the aafferer. They laercasa U AppcUto, and canse the body to Taat om rieeja. thua the ayeUm la noarlahext, and by theirToBle AejUatnon tha duced. Price S ceats. . ii Hurray BU. HVT. TUTT'S HAIR DYE Gkat Hair or Whisk kbs changed to aGtoesY Black by a single appltcatlOD of this Dy. It imparts a natural color, acta Instantaneously.' Sola by PmggisU, or sent by expreas on receipt of 11. Office, 38 Murray St New York. Br. TCTP8 HaMGAL ot Talneble MmutlMr d k CmM Bmlati Ut be ielli. tUU ea aapllHtee W Feb 23 deodawly. A' HUGH S1SS0N & SONS, Importers, Dealers and Manufacturers or MONUMENTS, FURNITUBE SLABS, t ' ' ( ' ,J 1 ' ' Tile, Mantels, Altars, Tombs, 140 West Baltlmoretoeet, ( . ., AND COBNEB NORTH AND MONUMENT STB , Drawings fl HUB Quit MARBLE STATDARY . j ' IBALTIBIOUE, Mr f feM2-deMftwl7 14 Endior a Painful Existence !J?!J- i nitictea aitarrauon IovrALTYf lQWkrt April noon to-day Miss tlattie Deuell completed the fortieth day. of suicadai fast. Most of -the tlm6 felie' lies? In a Semi comatose state, but apparently sleeps but little. When roused she is con scious of all that goes on about her, and is in the full possession of her mental faculties i $bUS, however, veryeak, and erttireiy-helpless. Those about her say that she is certainly near the end, and that she cannot possibly live but a short time, perhaps not through the night. A SPEECHLESS SUFFERER, r Miss Deuell is a maiden lady fifty two years of age, and lives in the family of her brother-in-law, Dr. B. II. Ayl- worth. She has been an invalid for many years. Neuralgia and nervous troubles have made her life one of al most ceaseless pain, to obtain deliver ance from which she adopted the stoic resolution of starving herself to death She is said to be a woman of remarka ble" will-Dbwer. as the history of her self-imposed fast shows. Although for several years past her conduct has been in many ways peculiar, tnere nas Deen no reason to suppose, that she, was in sane. A - very, strange feature in her case is the statement that from Novetn ber. 1879. until Wednesday night of last week no one has heard her utter a word, although her organs of speech are said to be in no way afiected. All commu nications with her relatives and friends she has made by means of a slate. , HER STRANGE RESOLVE. , r Oa the 23d of February last it "was noticed that she ate no breakfast. This abstinence from food was repeated un til her sister and brother-inrlaw. jrpnion- strated with her, and endeavored to persuade her to take some sustenanca It was then that she made known her purpose of starving herself to death. She wrote on her slate, "I have no hope ot recovery or relief, and am determin ed that I will die." Her relatives and friends-amone them the Rev. Mr. Fol- 8om, of the Presbyterian church were called in. They used all their persua sive powers to induce her to renounce her suicidal determination, but to no purpose. DETERMINATION OF HER FRIENDS. At last it was proposed to force her to take nourishment: but those most intimate with her agreed that this course would only drive her to some other means of taking her life, and it was decided that it was best not to use force, in the hope that she would volnn tarily alter her purpose. Since then none but her most intimate friends have been allowed to see her, and she has gradually wasted away until now she presents almost the appearance of a living skeleton. On March 28th she wrote on her slate, "Do you think it would prolong my life to drink cold water ? and presented the slate to Dr. Aylworth. He told her that if she did not drink she would probably have fever and dilirium, and that if she did drink he did not think it would pro- lone her life. Thereupon she drank freely, and since then has taken a little water each day, but nothing else. She takes the water by sucking it through a glass tube. WASTING AWAY. To-day she suffered scarcely any pain She had one bad spell during the night, but it soon passed. Her pulse is be tween 90 and 100. She has no fever, Up to 3 o'clock this rhorning her respir ation was normal, but at that hour it suddenly fell, without apparent cause, to between loand 12, at which it now remains. It is not expected that she will die before evening, as all her sink ing spells have occurred at night; but if she lasts through the night it is not at all probable that her wasting system will be able to keep up much longer the unequal struggle with death. The Danvillo and Boxboro It ail road. Danyllle News. At a called meeting of the Danville Tobacco Association, at Pace's Opera House yesterday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, a committee, consisting of Capt. Graves, Major Sutherlin and R. C. Herndon were appointed to prepare resolutions for the action of the meeting, who reported the following, which were unanimously adopted: Whereas, The people of Danville feel a deep interest in securing railroad con nection with Roxboro, North Carolina, and are willing to render all the assist ance in their power to secure that end at the earliest hour practicable, appre ciating as we do, the valuable products of the county of Person, Jf. C, and other counties adjoining, we would urge upon our people to do all in their power to secure the valuable trade of that section ; therefore, be it Resolved, That a committee of thir teen, with such additions as the Presi dent may think proper to make, be ap pointed to attend the railroad meeting at Itoxboro, N. C, Saturday, the 9th instant, and to assure the people of that town and section of our earnest pur pose to do all that our means will allow to aid them to secure railroad connec tion with the outside world if they shall deem it their interest to come in this direction. The President announced the fol lowing committee; Maj. Sutherlin, W. P. Graves, Ira S. Burchy Daniel Cole man, B. W. Grayes, Wm-Thomas, Jt G. Lea, J. R. Hatchings, J. M. Neal, T. N Jordan, R. T, Jones, J, MacSmith, Geo. W.Scott, Geo. A. Smith, T. K. McDear man and T. L. Poindexter. "Brother, I am Dying-." Lumberton Robesonlan. . Ret. A McQueen, who was stricken with, disease while preaching at Bethel nhiirr.h in the uDDer end of this countv. is still unable to fill his appointments: lne atiaCK wnicu was imuu to a umu form of apoplexy, came upon him very suddenly. He had gone through the opening exercises, read a cnapterxwo hymns had been sung, two prayers offered, his text announced and he had. been preaching a little wnne wnen ng suddenly stopped, and exclaiming, "Brethren, I am dying!" felt to the floor. The scene in thie church can be, better imagined than- described. With ?erhaps a single exception, his whole amily were present, and hese with his many warm menos, pressea wuaiy forward. One or two physicians were present, and they restored order tasppn as possiDie, and as eariy as expedient removed him to his house a short dis tance from the hureh. Just two weeks from that day he suffered a less violent attack, since which time there has been j l no return oi it. Grit Hairs ill Hcimntiwm. bnt Bialr nrcma- tnre appearawtoAtnoilng. Parkeifamrr Bal aam is DODular for cleanliness and promptly re- i storing ineyouiniui wore u: law A faml package of " BLACIC-ORAUGHT K fr4ejSiyiai:ge at T.C. SMITH'S,! Flood,' Earlhaake' ak4 Sun Spotav New Tork Herald, " ,u ? 1 " ' ; The country is just beginning, to emerge from one of thetapst disastrous flood periods oh record, the' losses occa' sionedby which would dsjfjr computa tion. This memorable period set in on the 6th and 10th of February cus,ed by xwo great storm ceuiH lAueu passing from the Western tMf eoast - north wardly, bearing enHrm6ra,JY0lntnes of tropical vapor, which was condensed oyer the highest latitudarof. the United States, and raising tne temperature nigh enough to convert the winter accumu lation ot snow into rusning xorrents of water- The Signal Setnux Monthly Revieu. mat Issued, shows the immense ravages of these flobdSL,.,-The risajif. the Umatilla and the Columbia, in astern OregoBy alone caused a?1 destruction of property to the amountf five hundred, and twentv-flve thousand .dollars. In Louisiana the overflow of - JLaka. ;Pon- char train threw ten tnousana people on the mercies of ew Orleans, m the settled part of which city probably 50, 000 inhabitants were driven from their houses. The Ohio exceeded any height it has ever reached since the great floods of 1847 and 1866, and "the entire losses," it is reported, "reach into the millions; while the Eastern rivers emptying into the Afclantic have had their booms. To these floods we must add those of the Platte, in the West, and now, last but not least, the Missouri is rising rapidly between Deavenworth and Omaha, as the precipitation of the last : three months gave reason to expect and as was predicted by the iterala on March, 11. In the Old World floods and inunda tions .have not been wanting as the European despatches , for, several days past show. The Guadalquivir, swollen bv torrential rains in theMerra Mbfena, Is now deluging the Iberian Peninsula, its usually modest and sluggish stream having beeu.uddenly conversed wto a rushing volume Ave miles broad above Seville where alone the authorities afc ready estimate the damage, at over a million collars; and it is prooaDie tnac with the return of spring to uentrai Europe many such catastrophes will occur. The almost contemporaneous occur rence of the earthquakes at Ischiain March, at Chios "on the 3d inst, and at Zante yesterday, seems to be more than a mere coincidence. The abnormal rainfalls reported trom our own con tinent and Europe for some time point to on extraordinary activity in the sun at this season over the equatorial belt, resulting in excessive evaporation of its heated waters. The Royal Astro nomical Society in its latest report, is sued last month, notices "the increased number of sun spots observed in the last vear." Whatever this increased solar activity may portend, it appears that we are entering a period of unusu al precipitation, in which the magnetic and meteorological forces are under going marked changes and exerting their influence with great effect not on ly on the atmosphere but upon the more fragile parts of the earth's crust in the districts liable to seismic distur bances. Seismologists say that their observations point to the influence of currents of terrestrial magnetism, va rying with solar changes, in producing earthquakes or determining the date of their occurrence. We may, therefore, expect to hear of more of these con vulsions as the sun advances into the Northern Hemisphere. AN UNRIVALLED HAIB DRESSING, Producing as Blch and Cleanly Appearance as If Nature Alone Had Imparted It. BURNETT'S COCOAINE 13 tne best and cheap est Hair Dressing kills dandruff, allays Irritation, and promotes a vigorous and healthy growth of hair. No other compound produces these results. The superiority oi BURNETT'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS consists in their perfect purity and great strength. They are warranted free from the poisonous oils and acids which enter Into the composition of many ot the fictitious fruit flavors now In the market "WINE OF CARDUI" makes rosy cheeks and cleui aprill complexions. For sale by T. C. SMITH. GBATEEUL WOMEN. None receive so much benefit, and none are so profoundly grateful, and show such an Interest in recommending Bop Bitters, as women. It Is the only remedy peculiarly adapted to the many Ills which the sex Is almost universally subject to. Chills and fever, indigestion or deranged liver, constant or periodical sick headaches, weakness In the back or kidneys, pain in the sheuidfrs and different parts of the body, a feeling of lassitude and despondency, are all readily relieved by these Bitters. Courant. To Accommodate the Pub lie. The proprietors of that Immensely popular rem edy, Kidney-Wort, fn recognition of the claims of the public which has so liberally patronized them, have prepared a liquid preparation of that reme dy for the special accommodation of those who, from any reason, dislike to prepare it for them selves. It Is very concentrated, and, as the dose Is small. It is more easily taken by many. It has the same effectual action in all diseases of the kid neys, liver or bowels. Home and Farm. " BLACK-DRAUGHT " makes chills and fever impossible. For sale by T. C. SMITH. aprill PROFIT, $1,200. "To sum it up, six long years of bedridden sick ness, costing $200 a year, total $1.200 a" of this expense was stopped by tbree bottles of Hop Bitters, taken by my wife She has done her own house work for a year since, without the loss of a day. and I want everybody to know It for their benefit." N. E. Farmer. Metn. Btacnison 6 Bro.: It Is with real pleas ure that I add my testimony to the greafrvirtues of your "Neuralgine" as a specific for neuralgia and sick headache. Such a remedy is a blessing, and all sufferers should keep It on hand. J. B, Redghli, 136 Cathedral Street, Baltimore Sold by T p wuTUTOM CQ A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and In discretions of yotitb, nervous weakness, early de cay, loss of manhood, Ac., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, New York City. Hapr 27 odlywly ; Do not fall to call on your druggist for a bottle of that pure, sweet and delicious blood purifier, Smith's Scrofula Syrup Star Curine cures all chronic Sores and la a sure cure for Piles. Call on roar druggist before It is too late and get abotfle of Smith's scrofula Syrup and Star Curine. From B. F. Moore, A M., President of Moore's Southern Business University, Atlanta, Ga: This Is to certify that I have used Dr. Cheney's Expecto rant in my family tar several years, and can re commend it aa an invaluable remedy for Coughs,. nni have found it superior to any other reme- 1 dies that I have tried. For sale by Dr. T. C. Smith. oct26 8m. A POSITIVE CUKE WIfliont Medicines, ' ALLEN'S S0LUBLMEDICAMI) iBOUeiEa No. 1 will cure any case ra ionraaysoriess. no! aHeithiwet bBtillateaa, no mat. lTno naosewa doses of cnbebsj cepalba, or oil of f JandahvooTOu ax. certain to predyspepsla nr aesiroyinx un w""e -vPrk.$lJB0. Sold by all Druggists, or mailed 1?PQ!a638i J.C.ALLSN CO., s 6ixl'hm3 83 John 81 New York. D ap!5 OAK PETS ! 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, 8-4, 10-4 Floor Oil Cloths, THEE-PLY INGRAINS, WHITE AND FANCY MATTING, All of MIEW TOIRQS. tPHBECDIE 100 Pairs of Lace Curtains, of the most approved patterns rich; elegant and very cheap, 50 pieces Nottingham Lace and Cottage Drapery, at 12c per yard and upwards. 100 Assorted Rugs, Mats and Crumb Cloths, in felt and linen. apr8 SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings, Lawns, Silk Handkerchiefs, Embroideries, Corsets , and Hosiery, all the latest Styles and very Cheap. Ready-Made Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods. Give us a call before buying mar27 gvugs and $ltftitluz&. LANDRETH'S Garden Seeds CLOVER and ORCHARD GRASS SEEDS, Wholesale and Retail. L. R. WRISTON & CO. 2000 GROSS CORKS, 'ALL SIZES, Wholesale & Retail. L. R. WRISTON & CO. 700 GALLONS Eeady-Mixed Paints, Warranted to last lonaer and look better than Pure White Lead mi Linseed Oil will give a written goarantee to this effect- Lll. WRISTON & CO. FOKRENT, A NEWLT finished flvroom cottage, corner of Ninth and Church streets, r-. -. aprl-K D. P. HUTCHISON. Will le total k Mm. CABPETSf Handsome aad Newest Designs WITTKO JUST RECEIVED A LARGE VARIETY OF ALSO, A HANDSOME STOCK OF Go to W. P. MARVIN, 4 Agent, and Successor to F.IScarr&Co. FOB Fresh Drags and Pure Medicines None but the Very '. est Drags do I keep in my stock. Also, Toilet and Fancy Articles. Perfumeries, Combs, Brushes, Tooth Brushes, fcc., ft. GARDEN SEEDS of all the best varieties, and warranted to be good. Physicians' prescriptions are given spec ial attention. Hoping to receive a share of public patronage, I am, respectfully. feb8r W. P. MARVIN, Agt. We elalm tbe BEST PORTABLE MILL ra Seal for tabl. me. It ruir hltlt drMing. Orind from 1500 to MOO bu.kcU with one dreiiing. it makes ron meal, not flowy ao paety. It take from JO to SS per mt. ... -r ,n ... ether Kill set uiiai onr Btonei. Addreu BBAKOH OFFICa ltOTH CAEOLIKA MILL STONl CO., -1 have e a pair of Moore Ceonty Cnt M!U Stonee whieh kave i M Teari, coaitantly under heary power Cnad lew een In ate aobuhele per hour. Dres erery WW utii, aaa "fJ fnt beet meal in the eonnty. If T eonld not replaee theee wtt aene aTit, I wonld not part with then for re timoe wv eeetol ordinary tone. I beUeve them to be nuperler to any knerx eaan or buhr for grinding corn meal. Kespeetfally yours. a joaoa x. tatk. nov23 d THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE DURHAM LONG CUT H .A. S 35TO DEJ Q TT J Tj -This, together with Sitting Bull, Durham, k Durham Twist IS MANUFACTURED BY E. H. POGUE, DURHAM, N. C. For sale by all dealers In Charlotte. mar8 eod2m J. L. HARDIN, MERCHANDISE BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Coujms St., Cbalottb, N. C, Orders for Grain, Hay, Meal, Flour, Lard, Bacon, Tobacco, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, &e respect fully solicited. The cheapest markets and relia ble nooses represented. Jan 23 HONEST 7zz Twist Chewing Tlaeeo Beware of lmBatlons. None getdne tmless ac companied with our "Honest?" copy-righted label whicH will be found en head of rery beir t jrumunscwrcaomy. py r xou wn a viua, - Druggist by Examination, 1 a ,1- .1:1. at WSKY & BA11UCH. ELIAS to COHEN. IMPROVED PATJENT ; LIVER PAD! Z Nkvx Gits Bama. Ca t JIaSX akt BTUsireTK DMiaxn. La1 -Twica as Lone, . . ,;i k,.i;4j SissaiM Oiusi littat firajjlag tti SyrUa, CUKBi - Cain's and Ferer, liver Complaint, Dygpepsis, Keoralgia, RenousnKS, RberaistiflB, CestiTeness, female Wnhtfl, k Semni Heahelt, Thest Ptd Cnrealt DUeaifti b: Abtorptioo. r Noxious Pule, Qita, or fbtaonoua f titA the, RannMUtk. Th Pad. an Medicioea are takeo are worn ever the It ' of the Stootaeh, esTerinfC the Great NarveCeatref Tonic i a absorDea lno inecircuiauoB oi un uiaww Liver, purify ing fheBlood, itimalatliig the LiTeraDd Kidney, to healthy action, and etrengtheaioc; the Stomach to digest food. Paica o Padb i aSdH each. Sols by all Daveaiais, or aeot BjHaii. or Express. . jsp- Manufactured and lor sale at 92 Germal ' treet Baltimore, Md. , ' , T For sale In Charlotte at the drug stores of L, B. Wrlston k Co., F. Scarr, T. C. Smith and Wilson & BurwelL maylSly. St. Nicholas for 1881. , K.non fob Englakd.' 100.000 Fob-AmraOA ' s T. NICHOLAS, the charming magaztoeiorboyB and eirls. edited by Mrs. Mary Mapes. Dodge, has increased so much in size ana- manner or pages during the past year that the publishers have , been obliged to issue the yearly volume in two parts. Instead of one as heretofore. ' AS taltsdreu lation, they report a gain of lO.OOOJn the average monthly editions of 1880 over 1879. The an nouncements for the coming year include a capital serial story for boys, full of exciting adventures, "In Nature's Wonderland," or. Adventures In the American Tropics; Stories of Art and Artists, by Mrs. Clara Ersklne Clement, a faithful outline of the history of European Art, with many Illustra tions; "Phaeton Rogers," a delightful and humor; ous -serial by Rosslter Jehnson; "Mystery la Mansion," a six months' serial; The Treasure,,, Box of Literature, directing and encouraclno: young people in the best rending r The Agassiz As sociation, lully explained In the November nam- -ber; "Two English Queens," "by Mrs: Olphant; "Tne Land of Nod," ai children's operetta, wttbrr music full of charming tableaux and effects; A series of beautifully Illustrated Ballads for Toung Folks, beginning with the Christmas number; A j special Budget of Fairf Stories by Frank R. Stock ton the first of which la in the November num berj An Indian Story by "Bright Eyes,", the Fpnca Indian maiden a splendid holiday story, "A Christ- -mas with the Man In the. Moon,? by Washtagtoa- ; Gladden. Open-air Papers, stories of sports, and games, will be continued, with ail the popular de- Priptlons beginning with the Netembef Is' sue will include "the wouderful Cbrtstmas autn- . ber," of which the edition will be 5,000' in Eng land and 100.000 In America. ' The prlee of this j number, to be issued about November 80th, will , beSOoents. - -' " ' Regular price $3 a yean 25 cent a number, foe sale, and subscriptions received, by all dealers, or the publishers, Scribner ft Co. 743 Broadway New York. non27 tf SILVER, LEAD. COPPER, AND ZLNC wn-m-w TWTnITT Ai CrVRT. T?n "R P. A ft TT; w i.: rpB New iTork and NcrUi Carolina Smelting A Compainy at Charlotte, win pay the beet Cash - lMceaerer paia msms cwmny wr . $rj t tjjC, I? evftl ha nuulA fn arnnnlfne i syuigoisimralase4 byus.- '- Bpecims.JWoiaiinu septl4d - , ' i I'viltUij.- nil tfl.i' ... itnu'.xJ j s:- .: - ' :: .nam : GO VI VIAL 1 V. .. .. . . 1 - .' " ... $ "i -
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