Stye dljarloitt bstr&er. 8VB8ORIPTI0W BAIM8 1 Daily, one year, (ptmtrpttidl in advance $8 00 iz ifontfU 4 00 hree Month! 3 00 One Month W WXMKLT EDITION : Weekly, in the county) m advance 12 00 Outtft7ueouniv,ittjaid....... 2 10 Six Months 1 00 liberal Beductiontfor Glut. i uri.TJ L 1 114 Ins l.l--'tt li. 1 H h Kt T ' VLJ I it J 11 ij KjLTt J I - IV1' . V WMCotf mo ttsaseaOS mtna ereu rCapaacX eAB e&eiMtfK aja fan , h atihfot venter. u nLshi.rAs u"- VOL. XXV. CHAELOTTE, N, G., WEDNESDAY MAY 11, 1881. ii -sr r ar -war m . 1 a it -i ; t -'...usr ' ,m .m v . r. - - " - J ' , ..... , I r'.-AtlS . .. S '..' : . . - I liH.-'f . - - , ... . ; , ,?!J , l.;.l.V 1. -SECOHD- MAY 8th, 1881. In a few days we will have open for jour Inspec tion a magnificent second stock of Spring and Summer Goods PURCHASED BY MaJ. HARRIS, ' Who Is now In New York. In addition to this, our aim st dally orders to fill for goods we consid er a most flattering endorsement of our efforts to please, and duly appreciating this, we will use our best endeavors to continue to merit the patron age of our friends. Cull on m early and often, and be convinced that IT IS TO YOUR INTEREST - T To do so whenever you want anything in the Dry Goods Line. Alexander & Harris. The best Glove In Market. Every pair Warranted. (PATKSTEB TCVX 13 XH, 1870.) ALEXANDER & HARRIS. m;iy8 8f Spring Stock 1881 We are dally receiving our SPRING STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the 1 -a 5 L(i LADIES', MISSES', CHILDRENS,' GENTS', B01S', AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS 1 SHOES A SPCECIALTY. Lower grades all goods In our line In variety and all prices. FULL STOCK STETSON HATS, and a pretty line Straw Hats, Trunks, Valises & Satchels, ALL SIZES AND RRICES. Call and see us. PEGRAM&CO. feb20 JUST RECEIVED -ANOTHER LOT OF LACE BUNTING At IficPerYard. CORDS and CORDS and TASSELS In all Colors. RIBBONS, ALL SHADES. A FULL STOCK OF ladies' and Gents' Gauze Underwear. Dotted Swiss, Iinon D'lnde, And everything In the White Goods7 Line. - Come and see us. ,,. . - HARGRAVES UlLHELr.1. may8 1 ' j- . . , vi THE 0X0NIAN,S: A 3f45 oitiwhItdm education published monthly at Oxford, N. CatOn. XJonar ayeaj la advance. V tT? - 77 t ?Jl!!i?-nla? S? at Increasing the interest for ii?SLSJih?atlon' and elves original ar wawTObjgcto et yltal Imperjance as well as itmjieadmestTaluaWepublle' .Widritegwi tt advertisers. High SiISSLjSPullaa2n Advertisement are shown Phtlr. are fierfrom errors? and are taste iLMlKLIt" MVttslnt rates are not In 2Sf ot Ite fahie -to- art -advertiser. Adrenlse 2SSJn!eBded ,of publlcantton. In any. Issue. w$ 52 the office brine 20th o the mp- M ID IB, Best T 1 1 I nine! iuW llGaiVJljllti WE CALL Jhe attentloa of housekeepers to a superb as sortment of -PLAIN AND FANCY CANE MAT TIN a From 20c to 75c per yard. Nottingham and Ecru Lace Curtains LAMBREQUINS Upholstery Goods & Trimmings. SOME BEAUTIFUL Nottingham Lace Bed and Pillow Shams. A FEW ELEGANT LUNCH CLOTHS WITH NAPKINS TO MATCH. We keep constantly In stock a full line of Misses Corsets. A new lot of WiRNER'S NURSING CORSETS, Just In. T. L. SEIGLE & C0. apr25 mis tzllnnttms. A DELICIOUS DRINK For Use in Families, Hotels, Clubs, Parties, Etc. Boatomt C. II. GRAVES f2 BOX'S. Ths "Hub Punch "has lately been Introduced, and meeta with marked popular favor. It is Warranted to Contain only th& Best of Liquors, United with Choice Fruit Juices and Granulated Sugar. It is ready on opening, and will be found an agreeable addition to the choice things which undeniably enlarge the pleasures of life and encourage good fellowship ana good nature if rightly enjoyed. GOOD AT ALL TIMES Just the Thing to Keep in Wine Cellars. Sideboards not Complete Without Hub Punch. It can be nsed Clear or with PresH Milk, Ice, Soda, or Hot Water, Lemonade, or with Fine Ice, to Suit the Taste. Sold by leading Wine Merchants, Grocers, Hotels an4 Druggists everywhere. Trade supplied at manufacturers prices by Wll son & Burwell, Wholesale and Retail Druggists Charlotte, N. C." I Jan. 23-eod-6m. P INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AN THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. AND THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of appetite.Utmsea.bowels costlTe, . Pun in eHead.witn a dull sensation in e back part. Fain under the nouldr- e, fiillnaas after eatang with a dialn- xClination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper. Low spirits.. Ixa of memory, with a feeling or having neg- lected some duty, weariness, piaainesa, Flattering of jh Heart, Dote before the j eyes, Yellow 8kin, Headache, Bestless ness at night, highly colored Urine. It THESE WASHTrTOS ABE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES Will SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTiVS FILLS T espeelallyadaptedto ach cases,on dose effects such a change ' of feeling as to astonieh the sufferer. Th by Increase tfae Avnetltev and cans the Bourteheel.aad by IheirTonse Aesleaon the PlgUwe Orsfans Btfsrcilsn'IHooU are pro- Doay 10 lajie oe srieso, uius too jrsiem u , jduceiL Prlee Scoots. S5 Mnrnay 8t N.T. TUTT'Si HAIMYE, Okay Hais or Whkkkbs changed tea Olosst TBuuck. by a single appiicatloa of 4bM Dyb. It imparts a natural color, j imparts a natural, color, acta. Inslantaneoasly. oota ld byDrfteeUU.or sent bjexDWss on receipt of II. Office. 35 MurrdV St.J If ew York. Br. TCn8 AHCL of TlaaM fnforaiatioa mm Caefel lUnlftfirttlta iMW FREg a acpHtatIo. Feb23deod&wtJrl-: 1''J $t'3Q v HUGH SJSSOlCSOJiS, hporlers,; Dealers i inJ MfimfiLctiirers 01. STATUARY VI i4 ' V xleMaiitels, i AJtaraj -Tpmbs, L ' 140 West BalUmojeJStreet, t-,.' , iJSTOCOBNINOBTH MOKiJMENT Drawing iEsfcnatcs FiffiscJ:FreB M Pill ILLS MIRBBE .IjTErrjS OF INTEREST. Mrs. Sinclair, the divorced, wife of Edwin Forrest, is still living in New York, inexcellent health The past year the Woman's Foreign Missionary societv of America, accord ing to reports to the annual meeting in Jew York, received 32,136 and expen ded, 32,124. ros8ibly the remaining $12 might be profitably expended in New York city itself. The American Bible Society received for the year ending March 31, $606,486 and issued 1,155,017 copies of the Bible, This society will continue to issue the "King James" version, to which its char ter limits it, and will have nothing to do with the H ew Revision. The entire line of the Texas and Pacific to El Paso is now under 00' tract, with the exception of one sectiofli of thirtv-five miles on the plains. If the road can be furnished iron and ties with sufficient celerity- the line will be completed to El Paso lonsr prior to the day specified by the contract. The Presbyterian Assembly, which meets at Buffalo on May 19, will have 560 members. It is said that the assem- blv is eettine too large to transact busi ness conveniently. The church has 111 presbyteries, 6,044 ministers, 5,489 chur ches and 578,661 communicants. The evidences of thrift and improve ment at the South are appearent on ev erv hand Great cotton factories are going up at Columbus, Augusta, New Orleans, Natchez and Charleston, and furnace stacks are being erected all over the Southern iron districts. The consumption of opium is rapidly increasing in San Francisco. There are four hundred places where opium is sold, and each one of them receives an income averaging $75 a day from the traffiic The religious and secular press are calling attention to the mat ter. Girardin was the first to introduce fic tion short stories and serials into a political paper, and he also brought into fashion the broken-line style of editorial. His motto as a journalist is said to have been, "Une idee par jour" a new idea every day and herein, perhaps, lies the chief secret of his mar vellous success. While Messrs. Blair and Burnside are swelling with indignation at the in tolerance of the South, it might be a good idea for them to study the beau ties of their home laws a little at the same time. The New Hampshire State Constitution forbids a Bom an Catholic to hold an office, while by the laws of Rhode Island, a Union soldier even can not vote if he owns no real estate or be of foreign birth. There is free ballot for you, with a vengeance. The coal product of the Schuylkill region for the week ended April 30 was 182,251 tons as against 105,350 toes for the week previous, and 104,348 tons for the corresponding week of last year. The total product for the week was 723,034 tons, against 407,563 tons for the same week of last year an increase of 315,471 tons. The output for the year so far is 8,031,330 tons, against 6,875,916 tons for the corresponding period of last year, an increase or 1,155,414 tons. A Touching; Incident. Governor St. John, the temperance governor of Kansas, in a speech in an Eastern city recently related the fol lowing touching story : A heart-broken woman came into his office with a babe in her arms to beg the pardon of hex husband, who was under sentence of ten yerrs' imprison ment in the penitentiary for homiefde. She showed papers recommending the pardon from the judge who tried the man, the prosecuting attorney, and oth er prominent men. After closely ex amining the papers, he said, "If I were to consult my personal feelings I should gladly let your husband go, but I am bound by my official duty, and that forbids it" The woman fell at his feet in aparoxyism of weeping. "Then hear me, she cried, "till I tell y6u how he came to be where he is. We were married seyen years ago ; we went to a town (mentioning the place,) and there in pur little village we were happy. My husband was sober, industrious, and thrifty By great exertion and self-de nial we finally got our home ' paid for. But in an evil day the state licensed a saloon, and let itself plant right be tween my husband's shop and our house. He was prospering so well that he could-leave his business in other hands and lose an hour or two without feeling it. He was solicited to enter this saloon, and weakly yielded. Hour arter hour he spent there playing cards. One day he became embroilded iff a" drunken quarrel, and by drink, struck a-ma&an'd killed hiinv? He was tried and"' sentVto the.. penitentiary for ten years. , I had nothing" tor live on. By and.by the sheriff turned us out of our comfortable home into a rough shantv. neither lathed nor plastered. . The cold wind came m through the walls and veiling. My, oldest boy took sick and died. Then little Tommy, my next, tell sick and died. Now this babe in my arms is sick, and I have nowhere to take it. The State licensed that saloon ; the State murdered my children : and now in God's name, I want you to set my husband free. 1 said I would and did. A Down Town Merchant, Having passed several sleepless nights, disturb ed by the agonies and -cries ef a suflering child, and 'becoming convinced that Mrs. Winslow' Soothing Syrup wasi Just the article needed, pro cured a supply for the child. On reaching home and acquainting his wife with what he had done, she refused to have it administered to the child. as she was strongly m favor of Homoeopathy. That night the child passed in suffering, and the parents without sleep. Returning home the day following, the father found the baby still wonw: and while contemplating another sleepless night, we mower sieppea uum we room 10 auena to some domestic duties, and left the father with the child. During her absence he administered a por tion of the Soothing Syrup to the baby, and said nothing. That night all hands slept well, and the little fellow awoke in the morning bright and hap dt. The mother was delighted with the sudden and wonderful change, and although at first offend ed at the deception practiced upon her, has con tinued to use the Syrup.and suffering crying babies and restless nights have disappeared. A -single trial of the Syrup never yet failed to relieve the baby, and overcome the prejudices of the mother. Sold by an Druggists. 25 cents i bottle mayo - - - ,....! CONGRESS WATER. Cathartic and alterative. Is a well known sue- cine for constipation. Indigestion, and all dlsor ders of the stomach, liver and kidneys. i Ninety years' popular use attests Its purity, safe ty and superiority to all waters of this clnss. Avoid an coarse, irritating waters, foreign and do mestic: they impair the digestive organs and kid neys, thereby Inducing irreparable results. ? None genuine sold on draught. , s Mexm. RvXehnmA Bro.j 1 ft I jiiJS' mat nlan. are that I add my testimony to the great virtues of your "neuraiKuie- as m cpeeincjcar jneuraigia ana laW naq neaaiteutx: oui;raieey is ajQiesaiBC, all tunerers should keeo It on band. ,. ,. t 9t x edramreet, Baltimore. .! I X -Sold bT-Ti .?tok AO. FOOD VO&lEX BRAIN' AIT T" WERTES thai win rinvlgorata the bodJ-iUKut,lnwxicatIn la what we need In these 4ay of rash aod worry jruraer b uuigur iwuc ibsmmct um ik?i energies, soothes the nerves and brings good health Quicker than anything else you xaa use. Tribune. See other column. , -- .- - r , THE POWER Qt THE PRESS. : In no way la the power of the press more sorely shown than in the universal knowledge that baa in less than a year beea diffused throughout CftJ millions of people of the wonderful oBrafeve prop ertles of that splendid remedy, Kidney Wort, And we peopie rromine Aiianac to the Jttuanc have shown their Intelligence and their knowledge of what is in the papers by already mating xMhey nun weir iiuuseuoiu remeay ior ail diseases OI tne Kidneys, nver ana txmeis Herald. ADVERTISING CHEATS. ' It has become so common to write the beg In ning of an elegant. lnterestJnir article and then run it Into some advertisement that we-avoid ail sueh ehats and simply call attention to the mer its of Hop Bitters in as plain, honest terms as poa- oium, oa uu uw wuv uiuwa wen vaius- wut ever use anything lse.Provtdence Advertiser. ' - Ulltffl. FOR - RHEDMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Sonnets of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equal St. Jacobs Oil aa a safe, sure,. slmpl and cheap External Remedy. A trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay of 50 Cents, and every one Buffering with pain can have cheap and positive proof of its claim. Direction in Eleven Languages. 80LD BY ALL DEUGGISTS AHT DEALERS IS MEDICINE. A. VOGEU2R fc CO., BaUimor, XL, U. 8. A. decSOdiw ly A SURE RECIPE For Fine Complexions. Positive relief and Immunity from complexions! blemishes may be found in Hagarii Mag nolia Balm. A delicate and harmless article. Sold by drug gists everywhere. It imparts the most brilliant and life-like tints, and the clo sest scrutiny cannot detect its use. All unsightly discolora tions, eruptions, ring, marks under the eyes,sallownes3,red ness, roughness, and the nosh of fatigue and excitement are at once dispelled by the Hag nolia Balm. It is the one incomparable Cosmetic, Jan. 22 EXTRAORDINARY EARLY Fruits i If In Those who may be worried over the blasted pros pects or early vegetaoim ana mnra in tnis section will he fully consoled if they call at P ERR Y ' S II VEGETABLES: BEANS. FEAR . "' OKB1. TOMATOES OKBA AND TOMATOES. CORN. i : gQUASH. ; FBDITS: AJPBICOTS, PEACHESV CHEEHIES, PLtTMS, '.' STEAWBEBHIE3. . Meats: Corned Beef, Potted Meats. Deviled Meats, pmoisea-. sneer; - Aisa ; Uysttrs, UraDS, Clams. Lobsters, Mackerel, Sal mon. Shrimp, Codiish Balls. FINEST ASSORTMENT In the market of Pklev Preserves. Fruit Batter, , uiwages, jaarmaiaae, uooey, olives, Jtk- Oat Meal, Wheaten Grltai: Snow-flake ' Hominy ,1 oeu-nuamff jb ionr. Buckwheat and Griddle: Cake, as well as everythlnc; needed ' -. 'br "lroBjekeepetB?to , the j- iancy grocery Une. ; i i Quality: First-Qass. Priees:0.!K. ap!2 ,FQE-EENT. ADWIXLINtfaSEtonTrTdn street Apply njayi u HOVSBCtirm -street, near 1Gb. eenttfiiln Sort. rfewiVtmiio mem itehen. good water, eood carden. and ata- ble. oi may 1 - 'j Ui JTAlUiD BHDS. GXVE&ALIarffecomfortable rooms to rent terjloeated In a eroveiof roans trees. Arr1r to etas Charlotte For the discovery of the Manufacturer, Dealer, Agent or Kajfio irateiorth orouth. America or Europe, who sells relUble pianos arid Organs chw ! NEVfiR CLOSE A Piano or Organ trade Untii you have heard from the NO MAN LIVING can bay lower than we, and In selUnc ft fair chance la all we ask. Every piano ft orfcan guaranteed for 6" years. Only th Best ak New schedule, new prices, new instruments Send for note our variety of styles. IEH. l&fil may8 OUR $12.50 AND,$15.00 BUSINESS SUITS Are the best in the State for the money. We defy competition. Come and see for yourself. We have the largest Stock of ST R A.W H A. T 8 At the lowest prices. A good Stock of Manilla and Mackinaw Hats at reduced prices. The Best Call and see us early and mays SECOND Our Trade this season haviug been beyon4 our fexpoferitions, we find it necessary to buy a second stock. Our Mr. Baruch in the Northern market buying the mm The new stock is beginning may8 Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings, iiawns. Silk HandkercWefs, Embroideries, Corsets and Hoie-.a)I;tIie TcUbtft :gel':an4 very :Cheap Ready-Made Clothing ahel Cents' Give us a call before buying. mar27 E Steam IEDgioes CONTRACT FOB CONSTEUCTION AND ERECTION QF Also, Mahnfacture and COLLEGE ISfEW TferfOies.5 '& 7, man me j can oe oougni irom ns. -:0: -:0:- Shirt in the J convince yourself that the above yery Respectfully, .-. - -.1 to arrive, and will be complete SUCK. iust Received, a Lot of ifl?i and-libboDS, fewest uade. JUST MCC1TTED A LARGE VARIETY Of AI,AAldS0MI8TdCK Of & Mc ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, MAKUFACTUBSBS Of-: and iranfr DESCRIPTION AND LATEST JDESIGNS. Sell Agricultaral and Pc STREET, BETWEEN TRADE CotmTLAifM St. . Bi O qon? 4l93iIOS-iJr. in rNorth mnstbiwprVnr do you tend North? Cmnyovbrjeaperr How yon atnowr jasveott tried tut a UUH& uw mx-vm uw wuv ou nil" : 4erseU ntt.Kiieeb'ft bast lnatra. ' tTSlthem so easneWe'tend teen -on 15 days irtaa a We do everythlnc that a yssonahle man can catalogues and price lists and WW ESI IL TELZo CHARLOTTE, N. C. I t facts are true. L. BERWANGER & BRO., CLOTHIERS AlS' TAILORS 18 now . . in the course of the week. WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH. Furnishing Goods. ELI AS GOHEN. 1 13- ,.SU . ' , i . i - hti I 51 Q'i I MM IL- ir V f- T . '. .J I- ... . . M W MINING MACHINERY W ETBRT --,1 Ensines, SaV UiLb; c. e AND FIFTH, m 'I h "t ! i 4, 1 1 1 1 I' 4 1 f-i I . - .