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m SURE L APPETISErf TTMYN" BITTERS are highly recommended for all diseases requir ing SSf Sd effiSSt tonfc;7c8pecially Indigestion, Dys plpsSrStermittent Fevers, Want of Appetite, Loss jof Strength, Jack of Energy, etc. It enriches the Wood strengthens the muscles, and gives new life to the nerves. It acts like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as Tatty 'the Food, Bdchina Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iron Prcpa ratfithat will not blacken the teeth or ive headache. Sold by all druggists. Write for the A B C Book, 32 pp. of useful an. amusing -QYIECKlj co., Baltimore, Md. WESLEY PHILLIPS'S CASE. Db. J. A. Shxbmar Dear sir: I am happy to in form you that I am entirely cured of my large scrotal rupture. It Is one year ago to-day that I received your treatment I have tested the cure by going without the appliance. My business is that of a locomotive engineer. My rupture, as you will recall to your mind, was similar to Mr. Jor dan's, In your pamphlet ol Illustrations. I was ruptured In the year 1863, while In the army. I have tried spring and elastic trusses with great discomfort and Injury, my rupture always growing worse. Finding I must get some relief or Kve up my business, I determined to try you as a st resort, and I must say that I found your treat ment a complete success. My improvement and cure have, considering my terrible condition, sur prised my friends as well as myself. During your treatment I have worked hard In my business, en joying both safety and comfort, and have pot lost a day's work. My general health has been also improved. I will take pleasure In recommending the afflicted to you whenever I have an opportu nity. , Yon may publish this letter for the benefit of hu manity. My address Is 211 East 44th street. With best wishes I remain yours respectfully, WESLEY PHILLIPS. New York City, October 25, 188a T3c9K!2S(jKsra3silCs!nM densome to me. A vacation of ft month did not give me much relief, but on the contrary, was followed by increased prostration and linking chills. At this time I began the asa of your Ibon Tonic, from which I re alized almost immediate and wonderful results. The old energy returned and I fonnd that my natural force was not permanently abated. 1 bare need three bottles of the Tonic Since using it have done twice the la bor that I erer did in the same time during my illness, and with doable the esse. With the trauqnU nerre end vigor of body, has come also a clearness ox thought nerer before enjoyed. If the Tonic has not done the work, I know not whaU lghe it the credit. MThm Iron Tonic im a' f preparation of ire toaeiHm of Iron. Prru- Ivian Bark, anil JPnoo pamtoo, oiteoeiafed urlth thm Woootaolm Aromatic. Xtmorvem ewry nwrpoee where a Tent io nseeuarv. KAlBrACTIIll IT THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., NO. 213 NORTH MAIN STREET, ST. Mill Junl7 eod.dAwly Just faiM A LARGE LOT OF FL01.JIS, BOUGHT SINCE THE DECLINE.- TO BE SOLD LOW Mayer & Ross. aprS R. M. Miller & Sons, COR. COLLEGE & FOURTH STS., WE SELL Piedmont Patent AND F. V. FLOURS. Jul MOUNTAIN HOME FOR SALE AT flfc-NDE&SObVILLE, N. C. MM. TiTtOE'iSBpABDINa H0US8. earner Main and Depot streets. Hendersonvllle. N.C., Is offered for sale to a bona fide purchaser oa very favorable terms. The bouse Is pleasantly situated, and has nine teen noma; and on the lot are all necessary out nouses. If desired, tt will be sold furnished; from the cooking-store In the kitchen to the piano in the toarior, or it will be sold unfurnished. Possession given tmmedlatelr Address, fun4 - i MBS. B. t. TAYLOR Hendersonvllle, N. c. m Mere ins SyFis WHOLESALE GROCERS TI GENUINE A TRUE TONIC as Its Belief ana Cure as Certain as Day Follows Bay. 8Ince the "reduction of Dr. Sherman's terms, thousands are crowding upon him for treatment, gladly throwing away their gripping. Irksome, dis piriting, and life-punishing trusses. His treat ment for this affliction makes the patient comfor table and safe in the performance of every kind of exercise or labor. It is a grand thing, and those who are ruptured and do not provide themselves with It must endure the dangers of that precari ous affliction and the use of trusses all through lire. Thousands of those cured give the most flat tering testimonials of gratitude to Dr. Sherman. He is the author and inventor of his popular sys tem; he Imparts his secret to no one; It is applica ble to all classes and cases, and under his reduced rate, within the reach of almost everyone. Patients can receive treatment and leave for home the same day. Dr. SHERMAN'S book on rupture gives convincing proofs from professional gentlemen and others of his successful treatment It Is Illustrated with photographic pictures or bad cases before cure, and is sent to those who send 10 cents. Principal office 251 Broadway. N. Y. Branch office, 43 Milk street, Boston. Days in New York Monday. Tuesday, Saturday. In Bos tonWednesday, Thursday, Friday. Junl4 4w dEnd-otramd ana" reea Intended by thmedi- firoftotiom, for I tty, f emale inm-1 . want or t ttai- ftty, nervous Mrroatra tiotu and Convales- AccncefromFevers.&c.i mi labor was exceedingly bur J .-P. Watsox, Pastor (Jhristlan :nnrch. Troy. U, FEEBLE ANB SICKLY PERSONS Recover their vitality by pursuing a course of Hos- letters utomacu Bitters, cue most popular lnvigo rant and alterative medicine in use. General de bility, fever and ague. dysDeDsla. constlnatlon. rheumatism, and other maladies are completely removed Dy it. ask tnose vno nave used it what it lias done for them. For sale by all Druggists andJDealers generally. Juiyl LORD'S 0 I MVIGORATOR Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the Liver, and cures Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos tiveness, Headache. Itassists di gestion, strengthens the system, regulates the bowels, purifies the blood. A Book sent free. DrJ Sanford, 162 Broadway, N. Y.1 v FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Janslg-dQOd, eow ly. J H Thai Aets at tbcTsdirie tlme'oB 4 TEEZIT2B; IBM BO WELS, VHYARE WE SICK? 'ssssass i esssssaassj mmmwm ."ssmsshhb -M Because tot dtiow'Vu&t great wganstto ocnmta aoggea cr torpid, and poisonous hvmoHcw ihertfw4 forud into the blood vHvtwwwioibWW Hfrye- mm IW1LL -SVI RELY CUR b Ik IDNEXPISEASES, piles, CONSTIPATI03?, 1 tnrrxAjrr . ; . OjANNEBVOlTS DTfiQJ&toleY ojttatMigfrea action of these organs arid restoring fair power to throw off disease. (Wir saffer BIIIoos psins and aehesf yi Why tormented nitV PlUs, ConsUpationJ Bv w a.. . w ny xrigntebea over diserdred Kidmeysl f Hhy endure nerrons or siek besdaehest Use KIDNEY. WOILTand rejoke in hudth. It is put up In Try Vegetable Forau latin Cans one package of which makes six quarts of nsadlcino. Also in Liquid Form, very Conees. fred) for those that cannot readily prepare it. lyfliftcta with equal efficiency in either form. GEX IT OF TOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, $1.00 WELLS, BJCHAEDSO.X & Co., Prop's, I (Will send the dry post-paid.) BCBLlXGTpS, TT, Mirch27d&wir J. L. HARDIN, MERCHANDISE BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, CoixKqg St., Chalottb, n. C. Bacon. fullv lwrthi0"!-. c respect- blehoDreprentM.' and reUa- jau CO moat MVV IMteoti eases A ijj v mm V !? I i Z i ?. I ; ? K - ' 5 "l Wilmington Star: It i3 proposed to organize in Wilmington an immi grant protective association. Wilmington Review : Philip Turner, a nineteen year old negro is in jail un der two charges of larceny -Dr. James A. Miller, formerly of Wil mington, died near Albany, Ga., last Friday. Greensboro Patriot; Jerry Leach, a negro, was arrested in Randolph county for an outrage on a married lady, whom he drugged to accomplish his designs. He was arraigned before a magistrate at Trinity College. The first cargo of 1,000 tons of iron for Yadkin Valley Railroad has arrived at Wilmington. Asbeville Courier: Mining is again at fever heat in this county. The daily mail from Asheville to Greens boro has stopped, but a daily mail from High Point to Asheville will begin 1st of July. Wm. B. Hinshaw, a carpenter at Hoover Hill had his leg broken last week by falling from a scaffold. A new cotton factory is being erected at Central Falls on Deep river. Winston Sentinel: Many of our farmers have not yet made all of their tobacco hills on account of the late drouth, and we are safe in saying that there will be a great falling off in next year's crop. Mrs. Aily Gray died suddenly of heart disease at her residence in this place on Tuesday morning. Our farmers have about finished har vesting one of the best wheat crops ever raisedlhis section. Statesville Americvn : There is some talk of enlarging the edifice of the Episcopal church in this place, to ac commodate the increasing congrega tion. Mr. Tyre Glenn, of Yadkin county, has been appointed Stamp Clerk in the Revenue office at this place, vice H. X. Dwire, who haa gone to Winston. On Saturday last, a young man named Walter Dowdy, in the employ of Mr. Pierce, bricklayer stopped work, according to custom at 4 o'clock, concluded he would go out and kill a few birds took down an old gun that had not been used for some time, after greasing it well with kero sence oil, started out it was not long before he found an object to shoot at, he pulled trigger the lock exploded, inflicting severe injuries on one side of his place. It is thought that having saturated the lock thoroughly with kerosence the power ignited it which caused the explosion of the gun-lock. Raleigh News Observer: Hillary Harrison, the negro who set fire to the stables of Mr. John Weir, after stealing therefrom a horse, was tried before Mayor Manly and sent to jail in default of $1,000 bail. There will be a ma sonic celebration at Oxford on the 27th of July, at which time the corner stone of the new building, to be erected for the exclusive use of the orphan boys, will be laid. Gov. Thomas J. Jarvis, Judge Reade, R. T. Gray and others will be present. Mrs. Harriet Brim ley, an English lady, who died at her residence, six miles west of the city, on Monday, after an illness of three days, was buried from Christ church at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Rev. Dr. Marshall preachinglhe sermon. We learn that it is probable j that by the beginning of the next term of Peace Institute, apparatus for beating the entire building by steam will be placed in position. We learn from the Sec retary of State that the Old North State Fire Insurance Company is no longer licensed to do business in this State. The company has for soine time past been considering the pro priety of discontinuing business on ac count of its having been unprofitable for several years, and on the 14th of this month it decided to stop, and for these reasons the company has not applied to have its license renewed. The board of directors is now winding up the affairs of the company. S) . Polygramy Yields to Pressure. The Salt Lake Herald, of the 14th instant, publishes aa extract of a ser mon preached by President Cannon in the Tabernacle on the Sunday previous, which contains tha following sugges tive paragraph: In regard to polygamy, President Cannon said its introduction was a bitter pill to men, as well as women. It had been highly objectionable to the feelings of the people, but they could not reject it, because God had estab lished it. It it were wrong, the saints practiced it believing it to be true, and that it was instituted for the salvation of women. If was not to gratify -lust they were polygamists. The respon sibility was greater than one would accept if it were not for the principle. At the same time., the laws of the coun try having declared polygamy a crime, and those laws having been declared constitutional, the speaker would ad vise no one to practice polygamy unless he was prepared to suffer the penalty for violating the statute go to the penitentiary five years and pay the monetary penalty, If it were such a wicked and bad principle the ,vouner people who .were growing upwould reject it Returning to the matter of persecution, Elder Cannon said the gaints would never become persecutors. The motive inciting to persecution was to snatch souls from an endless hell, ana as tne Mormons did not believe that men and women were consigned to such a place they would not labor to rescue them. Bnt thft RAinta riirl nnt Uwant others to persecute them. They nau nea irom ineir enemies to escape their nerspnTit.irm and nnw fhaf. thotr were here they wanted to be let alone, to enjoy peace ana quiec uut tnis could not be. No matter where they went they would be objects of the en mity of mankind. They must come in contact wun ine wona, ana it tneir religion was false it would erodown: but he had no fear of that as their gospel was from God. - W ' m i Protecting Children. Under the auspices of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, the Legislature of New York has pass ed a law for the protection of children. It prohibits the employment of boys and girls under U in collecting ciga,r stumps, rags or bones, businesses in which children have hitherto been largely employed, and at which they are worked hard to the great detriment of their health. There is a provision also aimed at barkeepers and otherg who have been accustomed to foster and encourage gambling among boys. This makes a saloon-keeper, allowine te,u?dtr- 16, t0 play any game of chance in his saloon, guilty of I misde meanor and liable to fine and imprison- Mr. Wm. E. Colles, superintendent of the Wash barn Iron Company, Worcester. Mas., remarks: I t0 3t Jaccbs Oil is that it is the best remedy I have ever seen. It Uasbe&n Used In thfl Iron nnrlra . - . wuuaenui results among my men tot burns, cuts, bruises, sprains, etc., and never failed to help them. I shall never hfl Wlthnnf It In m. i ouu UCYer eued rttaW.S . 2men ana children res- Tonle are the nerWenaas to thmiuJSKl sterlln worth. vnZSl&2 d munlty.-Post; adTermT w CYerj i i T. 1 TYIBa trrrrri nnmM. . nnTu. .TKyfffMQANCK and rW ftrlwrS ; -l,"."11 -aisam, it la the na Tcolo, andl beauty. uy nalr 10 lta ortgl- ITEMS OF UTTER EST Prof. Henry Draper photographed the comet from his conservatory on the Hudson. This feat has never been ac complished before. "Goldsmith Maid" is for the third time a mother, and we'll wager her ba by colt is taken better care of than half the babies bom in our households. Flies are said soon to disappear from a room containing the following mix ture: Half a teaspoonful of black pep per in powder, one of brown sugar, and one of cream, mixed together. Out of 132 appointees for the West Point academy, 12 were rejected by the physicians, and 58 rejected by the exam ining board, leaving a class of only 64, one of the smallest that ever entered there. An Indianapolis paper says Leopold, Duke of Albany, Queen Victoria's boy baby, is a "skinny little cuss, with a turned-up nose, and whose mouth and front teeth remind one of a squir rel. The Khedive of Egypt, it is said, in tends to create a . department to deal specially with the slave questions, the total abolition of slavery in Egypt be ing considered by his highness as of the greatest importance. A number of ladies who bave never heard of the honest women of thft Treasury department at Washington, carry babies over to Canada,; put them in baby buggies, and bring them back. This is repeated until many baby bug gies are brought over without payment of dutiy, The best thing the late Lord Bea con8field did for England, financially, was the expenditure of $20,000,000 for a controling interest in the SuezJCanal, which paid a net profit to the stock holders last year of 62,500,000. . The largest percentage of tonnage passing through the canal is British, as usual. After spending $100,000,000 in Af ghanistan the Britith Government is now reported to have received a "spec imen of a rare and interesting hunting spider and fifty-seyen lepidoptera from Candabar," which will be duly deposit ed in the British Museum. These were the magnificent results of Roberts' ard uous campaign. The elegant furnishings, the solid mahogany, prima-vera, sandal, cam phor, laurel and amaranth woods, the gorgeous colorings and artistic fresco ing and the unexcelled richness and va riety of the carvings and ornamenta tion of the yet unfinished Flood man sion, in Calafornia, astonished the Duke of Sutherland and his English friends. They were filled with won derment at finding such gorgeousness in a plebeian country. AN OATH-BOUND OIIDER. Banded Together for Purposes of BobberyA Startling if s True Story. Statesville Landmark. For some time past there have been a number of robberies around in this section. A few days pasta negro nam ed Henry Gwynn was arrested on a charge of being concerned in the rob beries. He confessed before the magis trate that he belonged to an oath-bound order, whose only object was to rob and enter houses. He stated that about twenty-five persons were members. Gwynn was taken in as a member, after having taken an oath that he woufcl never divulge the secrets of the order, the penalty for treachery being death. He learned that he was in a band of robbers, regularly, omcered; that a "judge," as the presiding offcer was called, assigned each man to duty, and that everything stolen was to be turned into the treasury of the lodge, to be di vided pro rata, Gwynn was much alarmed when he learned of the char acter of the organization which he had joined, and when he realized the terri ble nature of the oath, and though he was assigned to duty the following day on the South Carolina line, he flea the neighborhood and returned to Elm wood, where he was arrested, and whence he was conveyed to Charlotte. The gentleman who drew the aboye statement from him is convinced that Gwynn spoke the truth, and if so it is to be hoped that the authorities of the county of Cabarrus will lose no time in probing the case to the core and arrest ing as manv as possible of the members of this gang of marauders. Women Who Keep Secrets Trey Times. There are women patiently sitting at $900 desks as copyists, who of neces sity become the depositories of secrets that would affect the . stock market in railroad bonds, in government securi ties, and would create a commotion in territorial circles thousands of miles away, but no one ever hears of a wo man clerk betraying those things. Of course she couid only do it once and then-4ecapitationj but that once might be worth thonsands of dollars to her. Half the time, howeyer, they dp not have the data requisite to compre hend the force and bearing of what they copy. They perform a certain al lotted task mechanically rather than by ratiocination, and are glad to forget all about it when 4 o'clock brings release for the day. The Prohibition movement In South .Carolina, Carolina Spartan. The sentiment in favor of prohibit ing the sale of whiskey in this State is gaining strength every week. There laothat-entshnsiam . bordering on Sfaeatacism that characterizes'; some re ojpCMFc theres a eool, reasonable etermmation on tbfepart of hundreds of men, and women to bring about a ft!orjkw . Dnrf strffiS Store m $hr irKKyiabenf' is that if do1 tear no of thflnmiard laaill ske? dealer. The utmost kindness, both in ieiirarrm-prtsrlMejils toward Weseclasges. -Any manjQr. cannot S?yes help mut mj , pursued With, abuse t and cyona,, Tnat is not the way to bring about .prohibition.; Fair dealing and a kind consideration for every man s feelings will accomplish this de sired .end. This from the Kichmond State is to the point : A jealous barber deliberately shot a yonng man down in : the streets of atoby negroes on Water stS of pcfcan(f the evening teS Washington, one brother-in-law ihot another in the mutual famiJr ciS m5haim08tin Presenceof thi rS fnlletthQ Baltimore IttSr? can, with daily occurrences like these ward civilization in the South. Beath of BjejUcjm General. (IXTXrVWrOa Tnn OA T a- im death of General Canales, of the Gay can army. ' ; AMITHXMAK? 4-rr : Fj wit uviwst pressmen 01 the Brpoklya Eaele, have suddenly beeameta- SSVx Jr5i.u'- ,mosc certainly the ana state Lottery. UBU"1 gi me xwti AA . iwrmm rtnA-vrrrf LIIB1U UTS UUV dau iwwj i "As a counteraetant idelliWlnlilmienee (lassitude, nerrons dBpresenteWmt malaria, dyspepsia, llrer complaint leal troubles, derangements Qtffia . 5' bowels) It is invaluable;" JJJl; gS? K. D., honorary member taperlat.MetflcaJ Socie ty, St. Petersburg. Kussla.fci All 5 down and debilitated should tafcft It. ; :Boware ol Imitations. " ; Uor &&vtvtiBtmzuts . FOB RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quins, 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 equals Sr. Jacobs Oil as a safe, sure, stimpls and cheap External Remedy. A trial entails trat the comparatively trifling outlay of 60 Cents, and every one suffering with pain can have cheap and positive proof of its claims. Directions in Eleven Languages. SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS ABD DEALERS 19 MEDI0I5E, A. VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, MO., V. a. A dec.SOd w ly AW OPEN AHONG THE LADIES The brilliant, fascinating tints of Complexion for which ladies strive are chiefly arti ficial, and all who will take the trouble may secure them. These roseate, bewitching hues follow the use of Hagan's Mag nolia Balm a delicate, harm less and always reliable article. Sold by all druggists. The Magnolia Balm conceals every blemish, removes Sal lowness, Tan, Bedness, Erup tions, all evidences of excite ment and every ImperfecUon. Its effects axe immediate and so natural that na human being canjaetejpt its appUc4tin,p' ' Jan. 22 A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOB TUNE 7 TH GBAND DI3TEIBUTION, CLASS Q, AT NEW ORLEANS, Tuesday, July 12th, 1881 184th Monthly u rawing Louisiana State Lottery Companyl Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of 81,000.000-to which a reserre fund of over 8420,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote Its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2a. A. D. 1879. Its GRAND SINGLE NUMBER Drawings will take place monthly. Knejerjcales or postpones. Look at the follow ing distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, 830,000. 1 00,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each. flalf-Tlck-ets, One Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES : vnutrn I ....................... t 5 Prizes of 1,000. . zvtnzesoi 600u ; 1 100 Prizes of 100 in 200 Prizes of 500 Prizes of 1,000 Prizes of ::::::::::::::::.v: iW 10 10.000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $800 82.700 u i111011 S8 01 200 1 800 Approximation Prizes of 100. 900 1867 Prizes, amounting to SI 10,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all potato, to whom a liberal compensation will be tJfi01 JSfP toUormaHon, write clearly, giving full address. Send orders b express or Regis tered Letter, or Money Order byTnafl. idoitta ed only to w 1L A. DlUPION, or M. A. DAUPHIN, at " Lontalan'. No. 212 Broadway, New York. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawing! are under the supervision and management ofGenerala O T. Bpauregard and Jubal i. Early. ' u S3pd POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE Commonwealth 1 Distribution Company, AT MACAUHTY'8 THEATRE, In the City of Louisville, on THURSDAY, JtJN go. 1881. JF$J?rwl9? occn! monthly (Sundays excepU -iW18.0' Ac of the General As S??,tiL o01'7' lncorporaUng the Newport Printing and Newspaper Co., approved April 9, JgfThls is a special act, and has never been re- The United states Clreult Court on Maroli 81 . JW4 Sie loUowlng decisions: . ' wSi Commoowealtli DlsWbutlon Cbia- ' 24-ttsdrawmg8 nr fair. .The Company has now on hand a larae reserve fondT Bead tj tot otprizet for tfte JUKI DRAWING. II Prize, x mxe, 10, ram. AOo-uih. 100 Prize. 100 each ". " ' ' " " ' ' " f Prize, 100 each,., Y.Y.?. '(tnwf- om eacn, t 80aeb,... ' e.rAwr-atoni 1.960 JMsm, -,,.,., Wholemckett,f2; Half Tlckete, flj OTTlefceto; 950; 65 Tickets, $100. Bnuntoneywft Draft m Letter, or send WO, BPWrd,TryExnre8s'. -can unt ai nrrr IndliMM Oil llrin. !-.. ......... .. ' . r . ' BOAtoMAtouyieri rifissMia rum DjOGO hta 70fi 000 13 GO TO AND LOOK AT HIS LARGE STOCK OF lovelfe s Wry ALL OF WHICH HE SELLS LOW FOR CASH. All Goods Warranted as Rep resented, both in Weight and Quality. WATCH GLASSES 10 CENTS EACH. deelfi SPRING OPENING. WE HAVE NOW IN 8TOBE FOB THE SpriBg and Summer Trade The Largest, Finest and MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF FINE MILLINEBY, WHITE GOODS, TBIMMING3. NOTIONS And all kinds of FANCY DRY GOODS For Ladies and Children We have ever had the pleasure of showing - OUR STOCK OF- GLOVES. HOSIERY, FANS, PARASOLS. TRIMMINGS. NECKWEAR, AND CORSETS Is not surpassed In the city. We nave HATS OR BONNETS TO FIT THE HEAD AND POCKET OF EVERT LADY, MISS AND CHILD. Our Pattern Hats and Bonnets will be open MONDAY, APRIL 4th. . An examination of our stock will convince any lauj uuu we siana aeaa in srjies ana prices in our line. MRS. P. QUERY will be found In the store to watt on her friends ana customers. We have secured the Servians of lf. V n Steel, who would be pleased to see his friends and customers. MRS. P. QUERY. apl2 III I THE MI As the name Indicates, surpasses all 5 Cent Cigars Ever sold In this market. SOLD ONLY BY PERRY. Junll Kew Peaches, JUST RECEIVED For Saturday's Trade, AT PERRY'S, Junll FOURTH OF JULY ! Excursion Rates ! Commencing with the morning of the 2d and closing on the night of the 8d hut. ' EXCURSION TICKETS Will be sold over the Charlotte, Columbia and Au gusta Railroad at a special rate of 2 CENTS PER MILE FOB TBE BOUND TRIP. Ti9ro to return until 12 o'clock on the piihtof the 6th.' No extension of time oa these flfkeU unjjerany clrcumstanees. a. PQPKt fcucjoa f ooBenger Agent. FINANCIAL. John T. Bulier s Life and Endowment Policies; IN SOLVENT -OB BANKRUPT COMPANIES, PUBCHASEDl- INSURANCE PLACED WITH BSSTCOMPANip A JffL? 1 1 LLOYD, Genl Agt, Ciril. . CHIBLOTTK, N. C MM M TaBle Knrtu Carolina R. R TB UNS eOINO KOBTH. DateMay 1581 No. 47 Dally No. 49 Daily No. 43, Daily Lv. Charlotte, " A-L. Depot . ' Junct BaJfebury, ArY,6renBbord LviOreensboro Arr.Raielgb Lv. M Arr. Gotdsboro Lv. Greensboro for Richmond Lv. Danville " N. Danville " Barksdale " Drak'sBr'ch " JetersvlUe Arr. Tomahawk Arr. Belle Isle Lv. " " Arr.M&nchester Arr. Richmond 4.05 ami 6.15 AH 445 PM 4 11 AMI 6.20 J 4.80 pm 6.07 pm 7.57 pm 8.1S p 5.56 ax 8.08 am 8.25 AM 1.40 pm 1.45 pm 4.00 pm 8.25 pm 10.21 AM 10 27 am 10 58 am 12 87 pm 2.24 pm 8.20 pm 7.50 AM 9.80 am 9.50 am for hleh m'nd on 11.31 am 1133 a 12.01 pm 1.20 pm 2 55 pmI 8.51 pm 1 4.28 PMi 4.85 PM 4.88 pm; "' 4.43 AMj 7 28 am 4.05 PM 4.10 PM 4.13 PM 4.18 pm TRAINS GOING SOUTH Date.Mayl5 '80 No. 42 Daily. No. 48 Dally. No. BO Diilly Lv. Richmond ' BurkevlUe Arr. N. Danville Lv. " Danville Arr. Greensboro Lv M "'Salisbury 10.45 pm 2.25 am 7.QQ am 7.25 am 7.27 am 12.00 M 2.43 PM 8 05 pm 6.18 pm 9.26 am 9.31 AM 11.16 AM 12.45 pm 8.17 pm 8.37 pm 10.38 pm 12.15 AM 12.20 am Arr. A L. Junctlpn " Charlotte 1.00 pmJ Lv. Richmond 2 55 pm 4. 41 pm fi.07 pm 7.25 pm 751 pm 8.55 PM 9.27 pm 1.1.05 pm 12.2b' am JetersvlUe " Drak'sBr'ch " Barksdale " Danville " Benaja " Greensboro " Salisbury Arr. A-L. Junction T .1 l. Arr. CKarlotte 12.30 am SALXM BRANCH. NO. 48 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro. 9.40 pm Arrive Salem : 11.40 i m NO. 47 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Salem '.. 7.an am Arrives Greensboro. 9.00 am NO. 42 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro 10.00 ai Arrives Salem 11.30 "Abu NO. 43-Dally. Leave Salem .5.80 pi Arrive Greensboro 7.8O pki Limited malls NOS. 49 and Rn will nnv mabr. short stoppages at points named on the schedule Passengers takmg train 40 from Charlotte wli'I get aboard at the R. & D. R. R. depot This traia makes close connection at Greensboro for Raleigh. Goldsboro Newberne and all points on Wilming ton A Weldon Railroad. Passenger trains No. 47 and 48 make all wi stops between Charlotte and Richmond, and be tween ureensDoro, ttaieucn ana troiasboro, No. 47 making connection -with W. N. C. R. at Salisbury for Asheville (Sundays excepted), and also con necting at Greensboro with Salem Branch (Sun day excepted). Passenger trains Nos. 42 and 43 make all local stops between Charlotte and Richmond, exnent Query's, Harrisburg, Cnlna Grove, Holtsburg. Liu-, wooa ana Jamestown. No. 43 connects with Salem Branch at Green-.. boro. A. POPE, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent, may 18 Richmond, a. 1 Passknger Djpartment, ( Richmond.Ya., June 1, 1881. t Excursion Ticket 'ArraDgements Foe the Season or 1881, TO THE Health Resorts and Attractive Excursion Points of Northeast Georgia, Upper South Carolina, Western North Carolina, and the Virginia Springs, COMMENCING JUNE 1st, AND EXPIRING OO T0BER31st, 188. Roiind Trip Tickets ?U1 be on sale at Charlotte until October 1st, and passenger transportation facilities will be perfect to meet the demands and render comfortable ser vice &p all Intending tourfsts for the various points named. For tickets, time tables, Ac, enquire of ticket agent, Charlotte, N. C, or A. POPE, Junl ?,a2w Gen. Passenger 4 Ticket Ag"t. WLlstzlVxutotxs. ABSOLUTELY HEALTH.FJL ONLY ONE TEASPOONFUL to each quart of Hour one hall the usual quantity required of oth er brands. K CHARM MANUFACTURING CO. . New York and St. Louis. We keep the "Charm" in stock, and can recom mend it to be far superior and more economical than any other in the market. DAVIDSON BEALL, pr5,eod.3mo Charlotte, N. Druggist by Examination. i o t s i H Pi rQ 1 H u II t Go to W. P. aiARVIN, Igeut, and Successor to F. Scarr & Co. Fresh Drugs and Pure Medicines None but the Very Fest Drags do I keep to my stock. Also. Toilet and Fancy Articles, Perfumeries, Combs. Brushes, Tooth Brushes, &c, A. GARDEN SEEDS of all the best varieties, and warranted ' to" be good: Physicians' prescriptions are given uu auennon. XlODiniT IA MMIn a ....... patronage,Tarws)eVi?.? feb8 nB-1 - " J -m Ti W' MAR Mid Atom k Iron Spuj T3 RIGHT. PDBJC." f The visit mjua,, loreiv ana tw Eers; 6 clWbest'Die. anff am' f At E. ..fl T. . s.J itomZXZru,l i'very, Dand, huntmg and ash. JfJJooHngandlenelng, gymuasium and calis uenus, bllllarda and bowling, churches and dou bledalivBiaiL eulsine A 1. umHcn worn sou wiarauTe waters Known. Q mam IPnilAffCAAA ha Va , 0 shm. and theusaods of cure. More largely and wwely uaed than any springs In the South, water Bvuouiea mto sans, ana reuunin uittamntMiw properties, and sent by mall anywhere.- Salto per- SfWK-s5SWS?,i W !??Te7ounPe Bo4rd-3Sg in6ntjt $1G pef week; 2 m Carriages "meet vlsiiorB at Forest or Lawwr'a. upon advice of arrlvaL Bach sn f ow mHes' liom springs, oyer good road. Richmond d Danville R AKIllall i 1 oroaavmy new York. June 1 -if I V
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