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srrssosiFTioir bates : MontfK .......... a 00 ont Month .................... WW, ( n advance. t3 00 out of the eounty, voitpai&, 3 10 toMontto 100 B&f jbw thcioaghly loppBad sift erazy need! " .wanaiiflwUataetetertrtrteaoITyw uanneL pf Jab Prtotlnt 'aa'jtoK tslCDait ntne fflspa jv eneajiMaWeOTlarn ' toh at abort Boao-? ; r -, 'r; ; 1 VOL. XXV. iNO; 3,834. : ; ; -PBOQRAJDfXS, HiJTDBILLS, " PUEFHLXT9. CXBCOLAS3, 1'-H'rit.'Ad .0 ANOTHER LOT OF MUSMS FOB SALE BY Alexander t Harris. un30 ifSpriDiMlM We are dally receiving our SPRING STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the Best Brands i Latest Styles. UD1K3', MISSES', CHILPBKNS, GENTS', B01S AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS! SHOES A SPCECIALTT. Lower grades al' goods In our line In variety and all prices. FULL STOCK - STETSON HATS, and a pretty line Straw Hats, Trunks, Valises k Satchels, ALL SIZES AND BRICKS. Gaijf and see us. PEGRAM & CO. feb20 JUST RECEIVED ! ANOTHEB LOT Hoop Skirts, All prices. A new lot of desirable LAWNS, at 6iJCts. PIKK AND CREAM LA.WNB. We ask special attention to Bedded Lace & Pawntiy. CORDS & TASSELS, ALL COLORS. We are still oftVring borgilns In Dress Goods, Parasols, And many otherllaes of goods. hosiery;gloves, etc. call win convince yon that we are offering gwda at extremely iow.,pce. . . . HARGRftVES;4vWILHELr.1. A POSITIVE CURE wnnoui mouiuuiCT, i:- i- j ALLEN'S 80LUBLE MEDICATED ; BOUGIES Patented Oct 18, 187.One box, - go-1 wtu cure any case in four days or less. ' KOjawiuearethemost obstinate case, no mat ""or how long standing. " ' o nauseous doses of enbebs, copaiba, or on or jandaiwood, that are certain to produce dyspepsia aestrorw the coatings of the stomach. ' on Bold by all Druggists, or mailed furthet particulars send forlreuiM. , wcH-eoaem - 83 John t hCTnfil 1ID - ,-,-,-iirLr i-ij-iti j-j-ii-rii--nj A Perfect Corset at Last ' C -") VsrTvM Was f r ..'?- ' No More Broken Whalebones. After spending over twelve thousand dollars In experiments, Dr. Warner has perfected a material for boning corsets called COR ALINE Which Is vastly superior to horn or whalebone. ITS ADVANTAGES ARB; FIRST. It cannot be broken. A reward of $5 will be paid for every corset In which the Coraline breaks with six months ordinary wear. SECOND. It Is more pliable than whalebone and adapts Itself moie readily to the movements Of the body. THIRD. It is not affected by cold, beat or mois ture. FOURTH. It Is the cheapest and most service able corset ever made. THE CORALINE CORSET Is made throughout of superior materials, and la warrantMt in vprr respect If not found entirely satisfactory, the- iiuiiiuow uumej wui oe reiunuea. ask ior Dr, Warner's Abdominal Corset, '. With extension front Uneoualed f or beauty, ele gance and style. And Dr. Warner's Nursing Corset, The only perfect nursing corset in the market, ' Ask for Dr. Warner's CROSS BONED HIP CORSET. We have the exclusive sale in this market of 1 ine aoove corsets, and will be pleased to have the trade Inspect them. T. L. SEIGL 8 & CO. Jun5 A DELICIOUS DRINK For Use in FamiliesSHoteUl BotOBI C II. OKAYIS 4e SJOXSJL Th TTnb PnDolin hs UMr been introdaoed. sad meeta with mkrked popolu f top. It is Warranted to Contain onlv th$. 9 Best of Liquors, United with Choice Fruit Juices and Granulated Sugar. It is Madr on owning, and will b found an saraasbl 1Hit.inii tn th haiii thinvfl which nndeniAblT ilUirN the ptomaures of Hi and eneovsg good fUowbip o4 gftod nt it lightly siu'oyed. - -!" GOOD AT ALL Just the Thing to Keep is Wine Ceflars. Sideboards sot Complete Without Hub Punch. It can used Clear ox with Tt SilVioe, Soja, or Hot Wate'?, T ' M TI!.T.. " jjemonaae, or mm x inp icsy to Suit the Taste, Rold bT isftdlne Wine StrcUnU, Grooera, Hotels sail: DragKisU evsiywhera. " '.. Trade supplied at manufacturers prices by WU son&Burwell, Wholesale and Retail Druggists Charlotte, N. C." Jan. 23-eoa-em. PHY8ICIANS,catmflTWiHp THE AFFUCTEB m&Mfafo TH GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF.THE AGE ? sbbbbbbbbbbbMbbHs-HIrEbbbVss? "SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Tsaefat)pettte.mnaes.bcweto;wBiaye, TVi'n in theSead.with a dull seuaattoftlS Kebaek part, gainnaaeri be gnotuaer? 1 - blade. raytittRs "tar ewui """"" Sinatlon to exertion, of body or mini. IrritabiUty of temper. xxw apmta. AiOaa n m ory, with a feeling of nayinf neg Tonti. .nmi duty, weannesa, Aiaiinea BTntterina of the Heart. Dote beroro tna eyes. geUow fekin. Headaohe. gesuess. ness at night, highly oolored tjrtne. TP THESE WASSTSOI AEB TOHZTOm SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE gEVELlrW. TUTT'8 FIXXS espeelirtly adapld to .At.hfMl. and by theUTt Action on the sjsn iuiw wi sjiwui w . DI(MttvOrMa Itorulyr Uol arepro- TUTT-S 1 II AI R : OY E. ' ffiitlyuggiitlf nt by exprt on rcipt J IV . Office, 35 Murray ;SU Hew York. Cn.. THrrS UlVClh of Valuable lahnuttaa n m Feb23Jeodwly.fc 1 ; - s N. C. BACON, .: hams, shoOlders;-sides NEW IRISH POTATOES & ONIONS, - C r", " , 1mm IT , 1 ' ; ' S. M. HOWELL'S. ;;; '. WANTED;.;;, m nmrw mod house 'carpenters. , Steady S'wort andgoddwages. 'Applyto UIU08. Jfaxtteg. Etc) Id Qpii. TIMES TOT DLL OBSERVATIONS.' Incrairer Yes. General Grant was foimerlv call ed tae Sphinx. . Be la now called the phonograph. The fashiona chanM: thA ArMMmaknr mtdnnui. That Is "the survival pi the fittesuV New York Herald.'-'--- v , - The comet Is a member of the atar route ring. Cincinnati Enquirer. ,Oneof the Expedited" sort, Ell Perkins In In TtLl Now. If bn - will onlv tell some of those Texans that they Ue,: Daniel '"Webster had a nonderons voice and Rand roanners--to . tremendoua'. enelnea when the vulgar are to be bnpressed. . -" What k chftnA fSraiit ban tn nntmr Tjt film refuse to the charltjpnree of 8250,etK, and wi a man Bmnq on au own nnanciai menu ,a . Is VeaBora coal dealerJftochsster " Express.! xes, ve.mwftealcold.dealer.1 A good field tor In - VAfitmsHTtt davn hows' ?.J i Mrs. Merrltt, -of Detroit, xsomplalos i olf her hus band In a divorce suit, alleging, among other things, that he would not let her patter eoLiteet on him to warm them. - i Thenla.suclLar passion for colleetmir murder ers! 4MiU)eih at.Mesant that iftont man will r- tramtomj teUiiag lattwy than submit tathe bore. J "Cai Marwhfts that strange noise at the gate?" -n-ryrLi , wnen i was : stovefirnfe Kau jirfrt Mtnia 1 1 was rounft cats dldn oke; ejgars." About ,7.flno.nnnfion .irfMm mmuia UniteLStates -every year, . jnst about enough to hold seven women's toilets In .position. Bos ton Clara Belle, the famous fashion scribe, says Qiat "durinar the comlne RAaann larllna wfli uaot math. mg bjb longitudinally- striped; hose.'l The printer must have Overloked a-faum f hMnnrmnMn. lngalistteduipareLfi i unce in a wnue our great meg. say things with out stopping to conaidei how it will sound. . Seo- retary WMdom, In dlbmtastug a .clerk the'other uo. remoiKea, tnere's any stealing to oe aone here I want to da it mvseit w n tnnw thA Secretary did not mean a word of It Clndunati ITEMS OF INTEREST. A son of Major General Rosseau. of liOuisviHeKy, died at the Pauper's "General Grant is. surnrisinsr the na tion hi these free utterance of personal disappointment," the Cincinnati Gazette says, "and is consuming at an extrava gant rate the great fame which Uie for tune ot war shed about him." Sutherland . says the Pullman car3 are not needed in England. The long est iideby raii ittbat country does not exceed twenty-seven hours, and that can be endured in less expensive coach es. Gen. Tom Browne, of Indiana, of the Committee of Visitors to Annapolis, says that when the Board unanimously voted tne use or toDacco an injurious habit, which ought not to be tolerated among cadets, every memher of ltbad a cigar in his mouth. Senator David Davis is said to own more land in Illinois than any other resident of that State. A Bloomington correspondent estimates his wealth at $5,000,000. He pays $38,000 in taxes yearly. Statistics for May show increase in the grain receipts of St Louis of 30 per cent over the same month of 1880, and a decrease in Chicago s receipts of 46 percent St Louis now receives near ly half as much gram as the "City by tne LiaKe. ' it roi formerly received only one-fifth. A Philadelnhia woman worth $700 died and her funeral cost $300. Funer als cost about $1,009,000 annually in Chicago, $6,000,000 in Illinois, and $100.- 000,000 in the United States. A corpse can be cremated for about $15. These are some of the arguments put forward bj the body-burning reformers. The Courier-Jotirndl has this hit: fEyery time Raum thinks he is in dan ger he gets out a statement of his de partment alleging that be has collected so much "'money, during the' year, and 'not a dollar has been missing. Of course, not a dollar should be missing. it is no virtue tor itaum not to steal the money that comes to him. He prints his honesty as if it were a very rare thing at Washington. Perhaps it SOUTH CAROLINA ITEMS. Svdrtanburg Herald; rMrvTi li Mills the.mciahjfc Agent ote Southern Fx, press Company $t this piace,has resign? ed-that pbitixBii and Mr. R- S. Farrow, who has been oh duty onthe C. C. and A,RattKadrhaaJteeniordered back to take charge of that offlfee. Hon. J. S, RiChardsonmember of Congress from the 1st JDangressitoal been very ' much, improved by his vtisit to Glenn Springs, and expects to remain there forsometimeionger.-To Sur vey of the Yorkville and - Union route. 3n0 of te Vio, ;P?0PPBSd for the Vir- inia Toaoiauu sw3umju, wo ioaiu, uw een suspended,Maj.S. SrKirkland was here on Monday, and. reports that he has run the line from hereto Shelby by the upper route, and is now running the line on the lower route, by Gaff neys, and he thinks a good line can be secured by either route. Carolina Spartan; Friday, the ftth instant, aifianhy the name of Allen, who had, perhaps, staying about Cow pens awhile) - went to: Clark's Livery Stable and hired a horse for a day. He did not return. TEhis set Mr. Clark to searching, and Allen, was caught javer in Greenville county, and is now in jail at this- plac&Died:; bffi: mSisfcl f June, l881,;Mr8:Smma BojRrfife of Richard H. Bomar,' o Limestone Springs, S. C.TTheie will'; be a very imnortant railroad mass meeting; in fthe CourtHouse next Saturday4mmedi- ately after the'Shenrrs sales. Jfivery b ody is invited. All information con cerning the roads their .prospects and location will then be made Tniown Mr. W. C. Browning has-jqstvreturned from University of Virginia, where he has been taking a law course.-Maor A. C' Spaini a piominentlawyer pf iDat lington, died lastweekv-He is ft btoth er of Mrs. J. TWjghtmatt.Qf thisilac. Col. W. F. Hutson" a .lawyer of Beaufort counts? rdied atliis home at Pocotaligo the 16 iustant On tbe Vere of Starvation . ' In some sections IjSouthwest Geor gia, the people are Hflfoed to straits just now -that they&aifc wot known for years. An ex-etijge J&m Cath bert says :'fahyotripte are re duced to straitia Jstt3haty have not known f oryaars, We1tftgrt yelate many circumstances thatlteVfl cometo mi, b-nnorioHcrft . that wonld awake the liyeiest' sympauiies of our Tjakders. mere are -peopio iu-uu- uuuunv. way have not had a mouthful of jmeat (for two days some that nave not had bread for that time. Many horses and mules are4 plowinrifow tnat have had neither: corn, t odder mot oat&if an two; .weeks-r-being plowed till tanner and then turned upon the swamp; grass, and canebrake to graze till they jare put to the plow againp-- ;--"( FOOD FOB" TBRAtAHnS' ERVES' "ihat wlUlnvlgomte' the-bodr. irtttoout jBtwicattorU Parkers ulB?er jluhij uc 1t?anannUng We;joa7aiVTrJame, igee 1 other eolunua. , .ii J ?.' Cf 109 PiwilpietlOA and, naanf actarea Atlanta CkmstStaUon. : - .-I J ' . 5 v - 1 The Drimarv tabulation of the census offlc6rpresents ;the lollowjng statistics -J or iast yearacottoij cropv w wnicn is added for tub purpose, comparison, a statement of 'the crop grown , tea years prerious: . ' -s -i . 1880. , 187a States. Bales. Bales. Increase. Alabama ... . , . 099,576. 429,482 . 270,094 Arkansas ..... 607,223 247,968 359,255 Florida........ l 54.97T 39,789 15,188 (leorgia:. .... 813,695 47&V934 : 339,761 Indian Ter. . . . 17,000 I7j000 Kentucky. .... 1,367 1,080 287 Louisiana . . . . . 50842 ? 35032 157,610 mlSSippl. . . . 955 0oS8 39070 I Missouri i . 19,783 sl 145: 18,487 IATAAttn..k1. aoa b i 4 m a rwn;r ( Aij tr-t- NorthCarolina 889.516 144.033 ; 244J581 SpuTft Carolina Tennessee. . . . . S30,24; 181,842 f 148,782 Texas.. 801,140 $50;628 3 450612 Virginia...... -11,000 183 10,817 Totals '. . . .5,7321157 , j , It, will be obseiy6iiiaV!Gerg4af has simply held .the:,seWW.'jtie' place that was assigned mi in the cen sysxC 1870. Texas howeyer threatens to- disnlace both Georpf a and Mississln- pi, and she. surely y?m tob tSeorght of-f urn yivacuL num. as, a uoLioti-proauqmg State, unless the far mefs of Georgia.in crease the yield . per acre. Last year our planter.8 made , only thirty-hun-dredthspf a bale on an acre. If the acreage of Georgia- could be made to produce one bale of cotton to two acres of land, neither Texas nor any other State would outrank her in the official cotton statement of 189a The average yield of an acre in Georgia is altogether too low, and good farming could readi ly raise it .to one-half of a bale pet acre. Mississippi headed the list in 1870, and so she did in 1880. Texas was the fifth State in 1870; lastyear she gained the third placer-tbua making Alabama the fourth instead of-thesthird State, and Louisiana the seventh instead pf the fourth State.: South Xarolina is now the sixth , State. 'Arkansas has clambered up from th sixth to the fifth place. , The Cottori States are, therefore, in rank, as follows: Missis sippi, Georgia, Texas, Alabarnii Arkan sas, South Carolina, Louisiana, Korth Carolina, Tennessee, Florida, Missouri; Virginia and Kentucky.' It is to be regretted, that the cotton States do nQt make a more favorable showing in the inanufacte,'of the stapla grown by them; ,Wipfr cial Agent Atkinson's preliminary ta- Persons Epinaies. 55,072 2,015 81Q 200,974 9,022 6,096 26,172 19,312 92,788 46268 2,648 44,336 Bales. Employed Alabama .. Arkansas... Florida Georgia.... Kentucky.. Louisiana. , Mississippi. Missouri. . . S. Carolina. Tennessee GGXftS- Virginia . . . 14,887 1,600 720 164 350 6774 415 154 6,411 6,899 33,099 11,690 246 11,461, 33 6,678 359 108 ,748 515 2,195: 1,312 !71; Ml? , Total... . . . 50519. 158,115 14,195 OtherStates, 10,414628 4,427,766 i6A$33 U, States . , . .10,921,147 186,481 181,628 North Carolina is not included in this table. But the lamentable fact stands out clearly that the cotton States manufacture less than one' bale out of every thirty'Ithat iieTnrodnce. The other twenty-nine are carted away to enncn otner states ana otner countries. There is only a fraction of the' spindles of the country in the South five per cent in the Cotton States and ninety five per cent in the States that know not the cotton plant! The fact needs no comment It goes far toward ex plaining the accumulating wealth of the Northern States. And yet there is really no more reason why the cotton factories should be located a. way from the potton fields tjtian there is that the oil mills should be far removed from the gin houses. It does not now pay to widely separate the oil mills 'from the raw , material, fend unless1 good judges are at fault it will not payin the coutse of a few years : to spin ana weave cot ton outside of the Cotton States,- T A Settletpenu Louisville Argus. Let bygones be begones," said she, after she had managed to quarrel with him on the way home from the cirqus. He reflected a -while: .And is this theendV.r , ,. s . - , 1 "It is, sir 4 all is over between us." He "' reflected again j "Last Sunday night you said you loved me." t did then I do nofc now, i "And yet you want bygones to be by gones r - n , : -yes." l :: "Who to pay for all the ice. cream ?" "Leave me, mercenary wretch 1 . You name your price for your valuable ser vices, and I II see it paid !" : ; : u , " More Teflection: ""Good achemej I will do it" L :l i ,-' L He departed, and next morning's post document: . -, -': ' r'':ivyr:rv MISS SMITH, TO. MR. SIMKINS. W To six buggy rides, $4 each,. $ LiM Ott 15 oyster soups, church fesu- . . . YllO, . .... ....... i I ,i4 i V 15-8tippers, church festivals; -45; af, chh:festjals, $Lt0f ... ... iS. . g . 42 tickets to. theatre,! . . ,"T.: Librettos (10c) 2sc, Suit of new clothes (per in timation),... ... Boots blacked and shaved T.SE 7 50- 15 00 22 60 42 00 so 50 00 (say),.,,,,,,,. ... 48 broken promises, - 1 broken heart,. . 60 ice creams,. ...... ....... Raising my hopesetc-. .-. . . Firing me out. .aftef circus;:i Total,... .. . i ... . . -..wui . $5690 95 CREDIT. By going with another fellow (4).. 8 00 By healing broken . heart (three).. 45 : Byhuggii:gffle400).. 400o By sitting on4 my lap ' (20).... 1,000 00- By extinguishing- ; hopes,. mkmuxm. 75 1 j,i;' By firat kiss, 2,000 0Q ! , By 22000 kiases ami ' . . hugs, 10... ....... ... 2290 00-590; 20 ' Balance due......... ' -'":r- -jj15"- ' Will call to morrow night and colect as per last named item. ,. .r. Ct-V' She met him at the door? "Come in-, to the parlor, Cholley said Bbi &n& lUpayyjSar.:',' uV-.? aH V, Z- :i ! An hour afterward' she was contract ing a fresh debt attt icecream' saloon .-near byV.-I.r- .-'i'-" ' '.,..vi". ilMMlSil, ' GALVESTON, June1 29. A NeiM spe cial from JTyler.ays Dr.BalL who was Arrested ass an accomplice in tbe poison-, ing of Hancock together with A others, has made his escaoe from iaiLr .-.This is the third escape in 80 days; Sixteen persons including-murderers ana corse thieves .having escaped. , within . that time.-'--?ii-:-.-'' -r; t'lVi-1' 20 00 :X 25, 000106 I Bogug Organ majst -wirl ., McSMXB; fchappy and ! ! ' ' " reliable makers, . : i "-wVf w 4nmiaim KjSS&z99-mm ri A ViU .Ir.fn.--.. , Mkt ."II h'u fv ALlTTLK'riARTTrinwTNT indanc. when cotton ... V -"TB3t CASH PRICES, aadbalanea to 8 mon S10 & g25 CASH ON ORGANS AND PIANOS. T0U CAN CMekering Piano and prices, etc , adflrtsj juniy 1U fl AT (r II 8 T Y AWofBop lie Thousand I1EI kfe SgRJMa AND SUMMER GOODS. . JUST RECEIVED A LARfiE VARIETY, OF j SM i ; !i ! '. - , ' ' ; , -. ' . ; .v -, f Ladie&Drej Lawns, Silk Handkerchiefs, Embroideries, Corsets 11 r ' ' ' v;';'-ai3Sery5 all the latest Styles and very Cheap, n Ready-Made Clothing arid Ciehte IHtlRisftirtSsi ; Give ua a call hefbre imying. GKETT & Me STEAM ENjGI N CONTRACT FOB CONSTRUCTION AND ERECTION OF MINING MACHINERY OF EVERt DESCRIPTION . . ..... - Uf ACTORS AHD SELL A8RIC0XTURAL AND PORTABLE ENGINES, SAW comes in. . JULY, i'''. - AUaUdTAMD SEPTEMBER. BUY THE Mason &11aiulin Organ. A good tuner and repairer always on hand. For ,H. McSMITH, Charlotte, N. C. i Wffl(RlE;ii lis ii Something Entirely New. LE8 IN ta's Cassimere Sui REDUCED PRICES. L. BERWANGER & BRO. Hoop 25 Cents. A NEW LOT OF mill Mm. - . - - -. ' x; ENGINEERS, IRON E0UNDE11S & MACHINISTS, E8 AND:: MINING .... . . . - , w'.. . ; . . ! . , , n.i n, l n. rti ni 1 n ni i , n r.i m I iv I , f ti i iyi I I tv I 14 ' I ' . stUl "sSsSlSgVbntrlrom : ; , -: . . SPECIAL SUMMER OFPTR. CASH PRICES AND.THREE.MQNTHS CREDIT. 500 PUSOS AND OMMiS ., ON HAND AND CONTRACTED FOR '.THAT MUST BE CLOSED OUT BT OCT. Ut ' IBM. ONE 4 .' .-.!-T -rjf--. MACHINERY. ' -it. c AND LATEST DESIGNS. r.JLLSO, MAN' i 7 ? SCARF, Skirts, "r a DOWEtL
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