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Stye tfljarlottt tibstvott. subscription juims : oaUv, om Vr, (POM-paw) w advanw. .....f8 00 , tbx psssm Jos1 tzpiszxzri : iz Mont- : ..i.;.,. 4 00 jiree Months QO Basoe ttioroaghly gqppQed wKa mr oeedr . One Month 4. 7 warn, ana wBa the Jate slitaeot Urge, ma iwy i M, .of Job Frmaay tr now l dsn vta ' WEEKLY MDITIOir : Wtefdy, (in the county) m adwrn gg 00 i(ttewn,j)0l!paJd;..i.... 2 10 SixMonths. .................. 1 go BLAKXa, BILL-FTE s, flflrr-:- . . LETTER-HEADS, CARDS, , TAGS, KTCKIPT8f'POSTraa " FBOQRAirifKa. HAKDKTLUL VOL. XXV. He- Literal Beauenemtor Oirtt CHARLOTTE, N. C., TUESDAY JUNE M, 1881. No4aL82&;v 8g C500J0fe. : 1 1 , ,, , HTJI i - . And Study Your Interest We have a full line of Kl D GLOVES Including tho celebrated (PATENTED JUH 13TH, 187G.) From 2 to fl battens. In ell shades and at ex treme); low prices. Also, a nice line of Lace, Lisle Gloves and Mills. We are offering our magnificent tools: ofPans All qualities, at bottom prices. Our vt 17 large stock of PARASOLS at a saerlOce. Call early and secure a bargain. We have an elegant line of LADIEd', HISSES 'and CHILDBEN'S FANCY HOSIERY. These goods must be sold, and now Is the gold en opportunity to save money and get nice goods Alexander S Harris. JunlO A Perfect Corset at Last Senator Bayard f.liif AUr and His Six ft Mr f TwIbh. ' . ft-. 1881 Spring Stock 1881 We are dally receiving our SPRING STOCK No More Broken Whalebones. After spending ovar twAlva thminH Hnii.x in experiments. Dr. Warner has perfected a material for boning corsets called COR ALINE Which Is vastly superior to horn or whalebone. ITS ADVANTAGES ABE: FIRST. Tt mnnnt Ha hnVn l will be paid for every corset la whieh the Coraline Dr2" with six months ordinary wear. UKUJSD. It Is mora nlmhlA than nhi.h.n. and adPt Itself more readily to the movements Third, it is not affecied by cold, heat or mois ture. FOURTH. It is the cheapest and most service ab e corset ever made. THE CORALINE CORSKT Is made throughout or superior materials, and Is warranted In every respect If not found entirely satlsftetory, the purchase money will be refunded. Ask for Dr. Warner's Abdominal Corset, With extension front Unequaled for beauty, ele gance and style. And Dr. Warner's Nursing Corset, The only perfect nursing corset In the market Ask for Dr. Warner's ckboS BONED HLP CORSET. We nave the exclusive sale In this market of the above COraats. an1 will Kb nlAaaa1 tt ham Ik trade Inspect them. T. L. SEIGLE & CO. juno Xhe TourikU'Country-llie In valid Retreat. Savannah News. HpDERSONVILLE, X. C, June 8. JSaitor Morning News; The summer season has opened, and doubtless many persons from the "Forest City" will ere long Seek some cooler clime. As but verv fw f m Georgia have as yet visited Our section. wound received in the baUleof Gettys I have taken the liberty of addressine ,burn- brothers is a farm laborer and you inia communication, in the hoDe of tl v eB "er jaiaaiecown, Delaware, but abuouMUK wiB- atienuon, Dotn or tour-1 rirr'".Y,"".AUi vouion was maae iswi aiiu Tieaiin seeKers, to the Land of W"I?1"J, u" uvijf served Dve years the Sky," 4 in a Pennsylvania cavalry rejment. There is no section of country on the bQOrl,ly aJ'teJT Brothers applied tor a Americarr continent that can excel fepi819nhe United States Marshal, of wrei? aorm njaroana as .a summw Vi""' ."vea oraers from Anestabli8hedfaCt: That the McSMlTH: MUSIC 'HOUSE caime here to stav. No such word as fail. No sub-agent about this house. We will duplicate or agents, 10 per cent. government officials in Pennsylvania iJBwwaie. xnree or iour weeks ago John Brothers, an ex-Union sol- uier, maae application for a pension, claiming that he was suffering from a climate, either for health or comfort. It IS here that thft trinrtar. in pleasure can satiate 'bia desire, .while the inyakd,enfeebld by disease, catr recuperate-wilh' a ranldirv fmu fr. slo aUltMdeotHenAerhvafe IS 2.252 let above the nnnan cool an4 bracing,-the water Ice coM and. free from J4ie slightest .particle of limestone ' Tho o.itv. Anwo laid out at light anelesandisheantifi by rows of trees in thn either side of the principal street - Passengers for the mountains on reaching Spartanburg. S. r... fVA tha train on the Asheville and Spartanburg Kailroad for Henderaonvill (th ent terminus'!.- and arrive nt. o clock. Along this line the traveler rests his eyes on the most sublime land scape in America. The view of Tryon Mountain from the o.ars as thnv a the "steep grade" of two hundred and thirty-seven feet to the mile is especial ly imposing, and, by long odds, sur passes any scenery that I evet beheld in the Eastern or Middle Statpa. nnt. cepting that on the Hudson river. On reaching the city the traveler finds the most ample hotel accommoda tions, at the most Teasonahla rataa nf. fered by the American, the Virginia, the Arlington. P,h asp's fllnho .nH fhA Fletcher House. The latter, while uoBsessinga less pretentious name than Never ring a. nui - i ... . , SS?"1 rroBl S HeamiuaJeHpuser Baa Mrlrw exn hnv FKmwTwTTT.v a fair ehaSee la ii7 wi ir" ?iJL , . guaranteed for 6 jearifV " ' " v , , BUrao FRoXHE KOBTH must be stonnaJ. - w jwasenofloruiT Can youbuicneiSiif Walton to tomtiwtoSiWSS r!Wowwas- case. He did So. and lwarnc thaf f-. I or e nan. We sell trim an turn tevmk 'wl-r l days' tdalT We drnffiS A DELICIOUS DRINK For Use in Familiea rrMm Clubs, Parties, Etc. M Brands which will be more complete than ever before and com prise the LADIES', MISSES', CHILDRENS,' GENTS', BOYS'. AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTSISHOES lSg2 Latest Styles J I Hufi PDICH I Dr. J. havin save t fare in the the rest, is superbly kept, its proprietor, oj. Xigciwu, in ids equipment, had no other object in vietf e comfort of his cruests. ThA mountains is nf t.h va best, and the richest of milk and W of butter can be found in abundance. m The streams in this section abound in mountain trout, and the industrious sportsman, by journeying twenty-five or thirty miles to the "Balsam Moun tains," can get a shot at a bear or deer. Western North Carolina offers every inducement to summer travelers for the season of 1881, and heartily invites them to come within her borders, as suring all who may do so that they will never regret their visit to this "the ,uwi 01 me BKy." j ulian. case. He did so, and learned that tra- aition had it that Rrrthr' wnnnrl which is his leg. was made toy tho bayo-: het of a felfow Union soldier inH-hnrr room brawl. Urutbtrs, howeverhas manyfnendd, aud when they learned tnat xiis auuucatiou was- rfnspH ti. iirlllofAH . in4!tj L 1 ... - " . fumuu, wnicn, atter re- cciviug several nuadrt! signatures, was forwarded to Washington with a Second aDDlication. A fonr h he was Bummoned t appear before the United: States ; District Court f this CltV tO answer iht nharcnv n fA i ing f raudttleni; affidavits .ip. j Washing- j t." U1U uulk answer June, summons and a bench warrant waa issued for cr "u Lue unicea states Mar- Buai it vvumington brought him to xuuaueipma, aaa; arter a preliminary hearing, he was. released on' 2,O0O. to answer tne cnarge at the fair term of mw umw (states District x Court .Brothers had eighteen children, twelve of whom are : twins bom within the past eight years, and as his: wound pre - . ik "wiu wuuLiug1 xoeinemDers T..rf, 5va!?. wretchedly poor. .oou iuuuuav lu0 uaSe came to r.hft ar of benator Thomas F. Bayard, of Dele- "c "u aiier investigating it and caJung on brothers and the twins, he 5u. iu HtHuugton ror tne purpose of pushing the wotmded man's claim., that a seasonable mu mhu BTliry. Minn' ESSkl awtlnmerikl. PflT- tabetft Co. Ster- m :r rw . t A iL 4 W ; i La mr i: , . lit rsp. Only the Best Makers Represented. New gphe4nl new Tiricfis. tyat , - Aptd our variety of styles oena lor catalogu iay24. es and price lists and H. McSMITH, Charlotte, N. C. rbe Way to BMtHI J jc. p. '6BAVXS MM, A SPCECIAITY. Low er grades all goods In our line in variety and all prices. FULL STOCE; STETSON HATS, and a pretty line Straw Hats, Trunks, Valises 4 Satchels, ALL SIZES AND RRICES. Call and see us. PEGEAM & CO. feb20 . ; " The "Hub Punch " hu Utelr bsn introduced, aa4 meete with marked popular favor. It is Warranted to Contain only fh$ Best of Liouors, United with Choice Fruit Juiees and Granulated Sugar. It wreadyoiH aaartMn to uu the pleasures food Be tore if rifhthr enjoyed. GOOD AT ALL TIMES Jost.the Thin; to Keep is Wins Celtsre. sideljoarfls It can not CA-fflnmi mttssi Hns phskl nimfvMi bfl nsflfl niflaw iw wifTi TVfl1i mer.ohaodgeof -one . Mnd ' m w ..I. M. VMH A Am 3 1 J I ;.1 WalCl UUUBUU1BU UV.mfl Increase the Wealth of the Son tb. New Orleans Times. The wealth of the South is increasing. It is not Decreasing, however, as rapidly as i the wealth of .the North. There was a time, when of the two sections the bouth was the richer. There is nogood reason why she should not contain the most wealth now.: , Her advantages tor the accumulation of ;wealth are greater. Her-climate is better and her soil ia fSJ16- & Jt then that tne .North has been so much more suc cessful in the accumulation of wealth? The chief reason is that the North has iiuii umyj enjoyed tne profit of her own productions, but has. also, maita For Sample; it is T stated Cha Tin iftS wou 18 PP08 with the standard Mississippi produced one million ha?SJ g railway system already being of tS1ESSSSlSn aSS&tiFy oompletiom millions of dollars t4S TwmIiS Governor Hubbard, in expatiating up- tire income of VbpBSa!& o;toe respective advantages of the yearMasVachusemSaurS f'-8 'te- one of the inAn1riZ ZCZZTZ gTOuras ; mia , . he National but It brought ;hejme nlotfej thaH f?if;e Productof ' the' siriglelndus-1 ISJPJL&PJ: Jfc fe Probable that a Very large, part of the Drofirn t h The Narrow dro Railway System St. (Louis Republican. - ' Sk-6overnor 11. B. Hubbard, of Tex b, arrived yesterday, and is stonninu ft the Southern. Governor Hubbard l general attorney and stockholder of the Texas and St Louis Bail way, and is here in consultation with Colonel Paramore, president of the road, and th.e other directors., Governor Hubbard, with Colonel Paramore, were mainly the projectors of the great narrow gauge system now penetrating that portion of Texas, and much is due to their energy and faith in its success, which has resulted in the present ad vanced stage in the completion of the route. Governor Hubbard was ready for filing the papers, which have been acted upon bv the dirnrt.nna anH afnnir- -r i i r . uvu- uoiqers ror tne extention of the road from Waco, the present terminus of the Texas and Pacific Railway, to La redo, on the Rio Grande, a distance of about 500 mites, where it will connect with the Palmer-Sullivan system of laiiways now oeing: rapituy built from Laredo, through the City of Mexico to Mazatlan on the Pacific coast, which road and the Texas and St. Louis road constitute the international system " of narrow gauge roads by the main trunk line across the continent j all other nar row gauge roads in the Southwest be ing tributary thereto, and constituting a -net work system of narrow trnntra railways by which an earnest competi- AID TAILORS ! ! ! 4 & IBM.- SCARF, Something Entirely New. 8 T Y L E 8 IN ONE i Lot of Boys' and Child 4 ren s Gassimore Soils, AT REDUCED PRICES. L. BERWANGER & BRO. We Will Offer for This KtUt oI15;W PARASOLS FOR " 10.00 PARASOLS FOR Week' wenfcinto wcturers -and arf i JpeppleotMls- iumon or affairs i grepsj-Atter all, competitioniay' what sum vui, i uie omy suceessrui moae to rnstire reasonable transportatv)iiJ "for thfliproducts and business of the edtm- "of ' tie timea ia. to consolidate all th Krearau way 'systems under.1Q6ae;br,a, few! heads.' TAs: aerainat thfo tAtir $he narrow gauge railway system cost- OUR OUR OUR OUR 8.00 PARA SOT, T?np 7,00 PARASOES FOR 6.00 PARA SOT S ttot? 5.00 PARASOLS FOR $10.00 8.00 7.00 6.00 5.00 4.50 3.50 STOCK OF miir. isn(1a m .Hntr.WstM . :l .tad ' tTi:v? TnOT-i I'lOTrJ ,JS f OT ana l fag tout half so much to 17 mm cnTextSS' toSly and wS 8SK aDd uHy caPWa of 4otagaU the to Smt.tne Taste, O IwiUSgS fcu inein, proposes to De an inde Sold by leedinf Win. Merchsnts, Groeers, Hotelasoi Urocsiata eT.17wh.re. Trade supplied at manufacturers prlcea by Wll un a. Burwvtt, jwaoiesaw nd ttetafl Drogglsta VUOI1V1 n nv - a, .. . j I uown iney : , BSsSes.SBBSeBSSMSSilliBSSBMsl ' ,J We are now oSerlns; decided bargains In Spring Dress Goods TBff CIIEAPJ3R : Than the same class of goods has ever been of fered In this market, Hoop Skirts, Hosiery, Laee" and Plain Tucking, Ruffling, Dotted Swiss . ; Swiss and Nainsook EmbroidcrieSy THS HANDSOMEST aud most varied line of Laces in town. JUST RECEIVED, ; . A beautiful stock of Bogle Lace, tne' handsomest nun cneapest ever offeied in tnutniarKe. Also, another stock of Paamentry. Our remnant of FINE PARASOLS Are going very cheap, lil give you decided bargalas-lathe-m. Nobby Mackinaw Hats, l manufacturer's prices. 'Lace Mitts -and Lisle Moves 10c and up, Corsets. Collars, Ladles' and Gents' Gauze Underwear, Sash Rib- uum, nam and rancy KID Dons. neet- INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CURQYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS Or A TORPID LIVER. Xiom of appetite JrauMft,bowl costive. Pain In theHead. with iill sensation In the back Mrt. PeiB under thsvahoalder. j blade, fallaessi after eattagi with disin clination to exertion of (body or mlndl Irritability of temper. Ijo jreirtte. Iota of memory, with a feeling of having neg lected some dutyyeariBesfc piaslneas. lnttering of the gejtft,Lt before the eyee, fellow Skjnv Heeaehe.eetiees. neee at nightbieuyjeoiolred Una.;- -'-'f TV TU wtwi vt-emf t' ti'W M m A vi ' TUrrS TTT.IJtmrm eamaele.llBstAiMl tsViT stucU eMe,enee)egeteMeUaievil'e9r ooatinoQ tofficlstnnurthe Skmth mann- ractpes 'ffieltsiw. material which ahe yiuuypes j lyny snouia not the South manufacture not only the ootton and $ ooien goods which she needs, but, also agricultural imDlementfl and maohinsri, of various kinds which ah a plantations? She has coal, iron and timier, and there is no reason why she should not supply her own wants. If cotton can be transported to Connecti cut and Massachusetts, manufactured there and broucrht back hern aft a nrnftt there is no reason whv it cannot. h " v AMitfit a1u. J- 1 .. . .. e s Mauui.uiureu nere wnere it is pro .dbced projatably. As Jong as the North is aiiowea to mace the profit out of the raw materials of the South, whfoh the, South ought to make herself, the North will be the richer section. ' There is one industry of which the South -was shrAw enoiieb. to - obtain . nnnt.ml n. ia tkA manufacture of oil cake and oil from cotton seed. A little more than a dozen years ago cotton seed- was regarded as worthless except for planting,- It was discovered that two very valuable arti cles of commerce could, pe made, out of it To-day the manufactured pendent oompetitor." Germani In the United States. New York Sun. The natural adaptability of descen dants of German immigrants in the United states to assimilation with the mass of :the native population, isuh- WittinfclVi Shown bv a nrrAsmmir!anr. nf the peutsche Zeitung of New Orleans! who, writes from Texas in a sorrowfuf stram about the rapid Americanization of the younger generations of Tentonic parentage in that State. They are en trely forgetting their German origin,he says, and with it all the hardy German virtues. Thev are constant! v hMnmj WB SAME REDUCTION ON OUR IMMENSE WE WILL ALSO OFPEB THE OF OUR DRESS onnn FQR NEARLY HALF THEIR VALUE. Tfcse .price, ill pCBltfrely he given to customers calling, for the above named articles SRRIa sssssssiWafssWsWssWSJB SUMMER GOODS. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE VARIETY OE mg more American in their customs. I T.o1ta nniinx j 1 j m amusements, manner and ideas, and R r006 " "ttmh;; n x haus the prospect of a direct line rw ttm n Y I- A ercnieis, iin broideries, Corsets steamers Dec ween uaiveston and Ham burg with pleasure, as f nmishing . the possibility of a corrective of the tend ency toward Americanization by Uie speedy And liberal infusion of new Gerw man Diooa. some or thla lamftntin v ... o and Hosieryi all the latest Styles and Very Cheap. ALSO, A HANDSOME STOCK OE ReadynMaa Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods. t .1 . i of Tor wtfon sMi uaruy-gym-, rank- thirdin value, rn nvi TO "5" .CI8e can nqt.0 and natttfl ftiriif "Th W, fS.Tf-J'y . iqiks. The ELIAS & eOHE;i?;;: an vt.hTncr tolao to? 'the wealth of the Cottnn Rhftfia cepf Cotton itselti . Jtt is remarkable that etorsee-jeii Eo glanders did iL2tT2jle ot get control , pf , the cotton, seed, oil SSsn2,,!i I muusiry. aenrieli ceo Quilts, Towels and Souse umishing ueods.' .1 n 1 TUTT'S HAim DYE. Laai1''.Gen'B' nd Chudren's Hand-sewed Shoes. ..urns ana euppert. .Buntings' 10 end l&e. uiu win convince ran that we are now offering Bargains" 01 n.'iru uxat H Aim or whisk kks cnicpr(d?c lUUtIT Blacx by a eiegle. applies Uoa of ttdsnre. It Imparts a natural color, acta instantaneously. Sold by DraggiM., or sent by ezpreei ok receipt ( fl. Qffloe, 35 Murray &f Nev Vork. TUTPS MAHC1L ef VeJeabl. htsneelleB us B DmU KMelet wUI k eiaUte; MUg eK.efeUtattoe.fV The question arises whv cannot w manufacture rar nsottoii into 'etittdh cloth ! as, wejl; as weoan manufacture cotton seed into oiiandoilakef iWa can and ought; Th .CotllStatlel; 'In,i jstead of; furnishlb the: raw material to me cotton factories of Europe and New JliUglcUlUt OUj unions only in name, and in nin nf jathletic exercises, balls, picnics, dances, and other effeminate amusements flour ish, i The German language Is wholly fi . r g-r-Y & MeDOWRf r ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS- .v i . . pniuvate it, and even many of the old-1 er ones nave iaen 10 English inprefer- vuvvt i n peruapa not unnatural that' some of the older generation of Ger mans snouid be troubled; about such things i yet it is both natural and desir- aoienat tneir cmiaren should not re- HARGRtVES.A WILHEttl; l"eb 28 deodiwly. . .ri' ww-p-wjj:Jwiij tiuuuesuonaoiv aoiMjMCAma thnr. ; Atlantic, Tennessee . & Ohio Railroad Sot aisTTMisMrg " ornoi ' J 1 16th. 1881. f, Charlotte, N. C,1 une j THE OXONIAN." AJormwiT rw!T.i J.-i'-A.rA I onana aner uunaay, vane z vW&IPWiSVS I blowing iehedqle will be run over ttMJ! ' '." ''r" I .- IV ftrimriwnftTn t to be 'Whin that time comes and we are confident' it will come, tne uotton -states willsur- ves4f. in t.h course of that processweT4os?fc some undeniable Germajn. vJrtu:ef7S, ttteneUerf :..ik Y.fn Oxonian alms mi ttu!MbMi iie em2wS-"if fcSt- tepottonee ee well s gjawteme el tbe oeweetand ayinuable public- sJr" Mvvrtaces to eertlean. Hit h eUeolatlCB. IdnMsmnitr martnrfl vitJininstis s i fuiirrr""" ie iro terrors, ana ere ' twe nPl"jr)L In Mverttslng rkee-eADoTln fa nT.T.r., i,-lu DWy Americanized. which are annually made bv. thA minn; j.HVbui0 vl uuiron gooas ougnt distributed in the Gotfcnn RtsttA - v. TheJUdneys arenaTjir, i w ,-3tr,!fBfort, iter. Sunday, June 5ffi, 1881. u I pass the New Eneland States lnwAaifh' f ' uusroaddWI -s-i i .r- Sa Vhen wSLL. .XT-:; A 15c box of "Rough on BtslsflTlTteepifcrtus tree uvni WMp..mtwvuimjm,umuaaaw&&iti tlnaaasfln. Dnurrtstn. v7bAT ace Mere. Leave CI iHtlutte.i -'A 8 80 am. .-. .10 24 p. m. Oevldsoa CoUefCC i-tnf4 Mooresvllle t..lO 69 pt.m Arrive MStaleiniia...,.,. ...ia 00 p.;mJ Leave atateerme... .i. U...'.. J BO ia. MeereevUle x..k.t.i...it.. .8 S8w.iV.: Si where suzns and take of sand.gravel ( iem. j Drusslsta euale5lc!ent eithex tMmtonBndsnfc- n a sell It. both liquid end dry, and It I en, tajBjthe wstonDehnsnfc- nil in , t , .: 7 MViTt V &zai&&r . I V si .'u mn. urn sr- "j- - - - . i . . j ' ' ' . : .I'ii.l ft ! t'-ft '!.. saJkNOTACTDRRS OF . ' STEAIVf TENGES IV V1I AND XBS'.JK'A CONSTRUCTION ANS BXC,! Also, Manufacture and San , Mjncttltwal and fMlt l : sawmilW V Hi;' - "Ton are sick; wen, there .23 l is In or ims Mn riature you beyend poaribllcy refa eluute, VJ1t'i i one remedy that ! ttiarisrSuwl.iT ,l i o V"-r." ";-7,;.7 . j ucouiij, wonn aunulu oower is four nope, , Ji; : mmrtBumm ctBra; UUwlfh real pleas- wvuiMiBuu w inwiiisiwiy wiaesjtJM-vllsueeer fvur -xeuisusWBH specmc ror rieuraigla and all suaerea should toep tt -COLLEGE STBEET, BBTEcr.llATO'AOT IPTH. InTimr VXww -"eii-- i.!-"1 p:mi, 'if5 " ) .!f': !i ''..., 't OthedT&I Street.' Rr.!t'.innrL D I - ' v' -t .-- . . ' , I ,v , i . . . . f, . . ' 188 CBOld bj 1. A WRISTON
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