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,-.. i ' ' ? V. h ' - ; - - - " ' Sflje Cljarlotte bscroer. i U V , . f- I Jiff r'"" ' ... ' , w JvowUte 9 00 Om Month..... 75 WEEKLY EDITION : WmKv, (tn the county) t adtmna ....S3 00 OutQftMeounty,pogtpcdd,.... Q SixMonths... 4..i...., 1 00 Jim mooas. ANOTHER LOT OF D FOB SALE BY Alexander & Harris. un30 1 I We are dally receiving our SPRING STOCK which will be more complete than ever before - ''and comprises the - LADIES', MISSES', CHILDRENS,' GENTS', B01S', AKD 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 &;&teMs, ALL SIZES AWSklCESL Call and see us. ' . , PEGRAM-&rGO; feb20 i itll UUUl AT 61AC ALSO, PBOM 5(C LP. . ilargraves & WiUielm. julyS - J 1 A IPOSITIVECURE ALLEN'S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES Patented Oct 18, 1878. One Box, , -, No. lwlU cure any ease to four days or less. No. 2 will cure the most obstinate ease, no mat ter of how long standing. rrt'r''--"'vr' No nauseous doses of eubebe, copaiba, or oil of sandalwood, that are certain to produce dyspepsia by destroying the atings of thaatfiaaclk i Price. $1.50. Sold by aU Druggists, or mailed on receipt of price. . . -' ".r--For further particulars send for circular, r ." P. O. Box lfeS. . , - yr ' J. C. ALLEN CO., y decl7-eoddm -' ' ' 83 John St. New York, ' mm MUSMS 1881 Spnn Stock 188 Best Brands i Latest Styles lean awns VOL. XXV, A Perfect Corset at Last. No More Broken Whalebones. After spending over twelve thousand dollars In experiments, Dr. Warner has perfected a material ior Donmg corsets called COR ALINE Which is vastly superior to horn or whalebone. ITS ADVANTAGES ABE: FIRST. It cannot be broken. A reward of StS will be paid for every corset in which the Corallne DreaKs with six months ordinary wear. SECOND. It is more pliable than whalebone and adapts Itself more readily to the movements of the body. THIRD. It Is not affec'.ed hv xM. hnat nr mnln- ture. 1 FOURTH. It is the cheapest and most service able corset ever made. THE CORALINE CORSKT Is made throughout of superior materials, and Is warranted In every rcspecu n not iouna entirety sansiactory, the purcnase money will ne reiunded. Ask for Dr. Warner's Abdominal Corset, With extension front. Unequaled for beauty, ele- - gance ana siyie. Ana Dr. Warner's Nursing" Corset, The only perfect nursing corset in the market. ask ior ir. Warners CROSS BONED HIP COBSET. weJiave the exclusive sale In this market of jne apove corsets, and will be pleased to have the traae inspect tnem. T. L. SEIGLK 4 CO. juno A DELICIOUS DRINIC for me tn Families. TTotrlfi. Clubs, Parties, ' . Etc. Boston UKAVES fe SOXS. The "Hnb-Pnneh " his Utalv bean Inirodnead. mi meets with marked popular favor. It is Warranted to Contain onhsiikt TV t . T ' T-T . "W T ' , Mfesi oj Liquors, unuea mnn Choice Fruit Juices and Granulated Sugar. .'J It ll readr on ODAninp. nrti will ha fonnd a.fi ximiaa1il addition to thanoicaThiturawhinh imf?Ajiijttilvttli-w the pleasares of life and encourage good fellowship and good nature if rightly enjoyed. GOOD AT ALL TIMES Just the Thin? fo Keeo In Wine Cellars. SldeSoards cot Comolefe Without Hub PunchJ i cair paused uiear or wixn xresn MuTrIeej Soda. or.Hot Wate?, Lemoiiade, or witli Fine Ice, , to Suit the Taste, - Sold bv leading Winn'Maro.h A7lf4 nnvnn TTntala .nJ Dmggiats everywhere. Trade SUDDlled at manuf AStnrera nriena h Wll son & Burwell, Wholesale and Retail Druggists vuauubie, rl. v. Jan. 2S-eod-6m. ln?i INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, ANP THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loan of appetite,! auieft,boweI costive, eead.with s dull Bsnaation in the pack ack Dart. Fain under the should af. : blade, fullness after eating, with a.dlsfip glinatjqn to exertion of body or mina, fluttering of the Heart, Pots before the eyas, x enow PKin, aeaqaone, Jctestness- ness at night, highly oolored Urine, i ; It THESE WARNINGS ABJE TJWHEEDED, t SERK)US DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. i l b IT'S FILLS are especially adapted to such cases,one dose effects such acbacse hfiTlaArMt HMhAn0rA atitMnealia 7 to araJk on Fl VVWI IPUU,BHU UJ vac epro- TUTT!S HAIR DYE. Gray Haib or Whisk cbs changed to a Ouwt Black by a single application of thla YKr It Imparts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold byQraggiaU, or-aent by azprca on receipt of p. Office, 39 Murray St;New York. Cr: TPtTS kiXCAI. of Valuable lalbnaallm aai k . CmAI RMeipta wUI b aulled- t'KB am aa41catla. ' Feb 23 deodiwly. : fi ! -4 brHONEST 7: Twit Chewing Tobacco nwnr n' imitation None seuine nnless ac companied with our "Honest 7" oopynigntea larjei. wblch will be found on bead of erery box. feb'io 2 . r lnstontN. C. ' City Lot for Sale Cheap. rrHll I-ot on thn atotiat of Ninth street and the JL - North Carolina Railroad, fronting 140 feel i on j Ninth street and 196 feet on the North CaroUna' Hollm.il 1 1 l.l , l j mIimIa m fdOfl I muuivou. Will C1UU3T W BU1U W nuvn V u!wvn Into two lots of 70 br 196 feet' Suitable either for ItnfMlnn am aAMiAH K a i . l A Jun25,tt 7? : s PfllLLIFS, ILL irritability of temper, Low spirits, Lou of memory, with a feeling of haying neg A Lancashire Superstition. "Dead, dead, an' so be be, honey. We've all to aie r vara: Bat I scareeTlns thought I'd ha: bairn's bairn to mum. to live mj first He looks comely on Ws pillow, now tbey's sleeked ma Douoie amr, And folded bis sferong brown bands and pat a rose to Diossom mere. "lad f parson's said his prayer and gone, and thou's ta'en t' ooor lass awaT? Shell sob hersen to sleep enow and wake to her heavy day. : Ana now tnou'it do my nidaing. Uang up V moor on t' DTOW. And cut a sod and bring H down; the heather's DioomiBg now. - "An' set It upon his broad young breast, all pur- uio. auu iresn ana 8irnno If 11 keep the red 1' t' smiling Hps, an' t glow on f cuoe& iur luug; It'll hold the awsom greyness back that creeps so sore and fast. That well well nigh shrink frey what we love wnen we stoop to kiss our last. "Then, when t' funeral-cakes are baked, and t' bidding bell is rune. And the coffin waits for him. our lad. who left as tui so young, We may lay him. fair as a wedding enest. V V safety of f sod. Till V angel calls him, brave and bright, to meet i imiie oi uou. All the Tear Bound. OBSERVATIONS. Lou Volk. a fine musician nf Onllka. (in.. Is ucnoveu h oe ine sen-same ueutoner wno, play ing a trombone and courtlne his sweetheart bv turns, at last offered her this Irresistible induce ment: "jcatrina, you marry me und you habdem gooa moo8ics oei ae limes." 81gn for a DUblic toilet room: "Who enters here leaves soap behind," That Is to say, don't steal me soap. . Sorry about It: Some wae In Chicago mailed lAt- ters to a Score of business men, telling them to look out for a man who would visit thir hnnsAa that evening to see their wives, and twenty busi ness men Burnnsea - weir wives nv amme nomn two hours ahead of time. They all begged par- uuu ior me intrusion! ana promised never to do so again. The apology was accepted and placed uii me. Gen. Grant has been mlsreDresented. But so are we an misrepresented. Look at tee Legisla tures tuiu iiungress. The Boston Herald is of the nnlnlnn that thn New York Legislature will be c .implied toad. lourn for want of a Quorum If the grand lurv does its auiy. A strange astronomical Dhenomenon Is seen In the fact that when the Irate father takes down his trunk strap there are liable to be spots on the son. iioweii citizen. Water. It Is said, will find Its level. It is a nltv that some people are not like water. Philadel phia sun. His arm steals gently round her waist, He calls her dear and love, His birdie, darling, sweetest one, His pet, his turtle dove. But suddenly he draws his arm, His screams make horrid din; He hugged not only turtle dove, But also terror-pin. Boston Transcript She cooed: he wooed: the old man saldthev cuuia u mey wouia. no cams. 1 J lit 11 - - T Of course a Elrl should be Droud of her lover's accomplishments, but she oughtn't to say, "Now George, do see It you can't drive with one hand some more," with two much regularity. A fellow gets tired sometimes, especially If he Is driving a uaiu-muuuiea uuise. Jivansvuie Argus. Never try to find out what DeoDle think of von: it's too much like sucking barreled eggs the re sult Isn't always to be relied on. Yonkers Gazette ITEMS OF IPtTEUEST. The cotton acreage this year is 14. 523.U6, an insrease of 91,108 acres. A decrease of 400,000 bales from last sea son s predicted. Mr. William B. Scott, a brother of the late Colonel T. A. Scott, is a hard working farmer at Clinton, Iowa. His brothers will cive him a comfortable little fortune,and he will not be obliged' ton so persistently nereaiter. A drunken man in Eeadine Pa.. drove his' horse into the bar-room of a hotel on Tuesday night, thence through; UUJ UlUlUg OX1U U)'W1CD UtgUU) Ul Bitlxs into a room, where he was arrested and taken to the station house. The late Bishon of Illinois once said "I have known something of Lon don, of Paris, of all the great cities, or .Europe ana tne -umtea states, Dat, for uure, unadultearted wickedness the city of Chicago will bear off the palm." Worms have been found 800 feet be- low the surface of the earth in a gold mine in Nevada. They were imbedded. in clay, and were alive and kicking. They are incased in a hard shell of sil- icious material. They are considered one of the great natural curiosities of that wonderful region. " Mr. Davis, the go-ahead superintend ent of the Siblev Mills, informs us that h6 has to-day at work five hundred and fifty seven harjds. The building is moving up and on to- completion like magic, and things are goining on so fast that One would suppose that one thousand hands were at work at the mm. Augusta Netos. " The Assay umce ax JNew x ork is greatly inconvenienced by the possess ion of SQO.OOOJXK) bullion, whioli it can not ship to the. mints, the appropriation for that purpose having been exhaust ed. Meanwhile the money machines are coining silver dollars at the rate of $2,300,000 per month, and as they are not a recognized medium of circulation the (iovernment is becoming embar rassed to devire a means for its dis position. Mexico'; Iron aionntaln One of the great mineral wonders of Mexico, and perhaps of the world, is the iron mountain in the immediate vicinity of Durango, in the State of Durango. The iron mountain is nearly two miles in length, one mile wide, and about 700 leet high. ADOve the surf ace uncovered and in sight, shows about; 200,000,000 tons of pure ore, eady to be shoyeled or rolled, without -any cost of mining, into the furnaces erected at its base. Much of this ore ranges trom 70! to 90 per cent., and some is carried " di rectly to the forge. Jt works very kind-: ly, and easily assumes the form of steel. There is every reason to believe that ores of such raie supeWorityi jvheh sul) jedt to all our; modern improyemehts in iron making, will produce- iton ndj steel ; uhsurpassed anywhere!' in the, world, either in Sweden, er Bldcay . in Spain; or England, or the United, States, That charming litttlesoubrette artist Lotta. when last in Kansas Citv. evi dently effected the capture of either the heart or the brains of Jiuge'ne Field of the Kansas City Timem .who thus par-, ftphiaserPoe's Belfs rri tlf it shee : Look at l-Otfa with her Jeggf 1 ' Able lees ' " frJ : What a world of rf ftfiuent l In i hose taper pegs; Jn their mix of .mite and mti Wblle the snaneles that o'ereorrriki All ner stocarngsseem u iwinxie viy. - , wunacrystauBedeugnt , ..... Keebmgtlrae,tlmeVtune , -1 Inwaerobatte-Tbnr.v-"' To the Mck-lrlokatuatto that's as light as though OneggS,,- ,.. i-t v; : w . .-. . , By the legs, iegs," legilegs, , ' -. r - w the jigguig and the wngEUne of the legs. Bn)Folfli Jtito TBfjflf Mm Watkb and llAsa7hfr.grea;tenlo,'and;aUera twice as much iron antf fffti. nei cent, more alum inum thahrlany, rnn andilirott',rhas4't Just the tfitDK for the-''SDrfn weakness' now So nut na -t BHAIN AND:NXBVA-' ' remedy on earth for Impotence, leanness; sexual debUlty," at druggist Pepot, J.a MaAden, Charlotte. CHARLOTTE, N. C.v SUNDAY, iDttTERATED BEER. THE, PQI$4mS S1TR8TAIIGES EM PLOYED Bt BREWEBS IN PLACE OSS HOF9. A Whole Chemical Laboratory Dally Drank by 6er IiublberiVo Gea ulue German Lsger. New York Sun. . The proportion of substitutes which brewers venture to use runs from 33 to 45 per cent, by "weight, and that is the same- with , glucose as with the cereals. A. brewer practicing such adulteration would; then, , upon the lowest basis stated, use, instead of, say, 85 pounds or batley malt (the highest allowance ordinarily for a barrel of beer), only &I pounds of barley malt and28Kpouudsof corn, or 35 pounds of glucose, which would be equivalent to about 25 pounds of the solid extract at the rate of 40 degrees Beaume. It is reported that the German Government has forbidden the use of substitutes for barley malt which would seem to indicate a lack of appreciation of the very innocuous character claimed for them by their advocates, upon the part of authorities whose good judgment in the matter of beer will hardly admit of question. Jven if their use cannot legally be prohibited in this country, it does seem to many beer drinkers as if it might be both practicable and ad visable to have some such law enforced as that proposed a couple of months ago in the New York Legislature (and promptly Bat upon by the influence of the brewers), by which the makers of glucose corn, rice and other bogus beer should be compelled to brand their kegs with a. veracious statement of the actual contents. Such beers may be all well enough for those who like them and it is a pity that their use cannot be confined to those who make them but, as the Staats-Zeitung said a couple of years ago: "Whatever they may be and whatever fliey should be called, mey certainly are not genuine German lager beer, which can be made only from hops and malt." It is emphatically denied bv brewers that they habitually employ any substi tutes for hops, but everv beer drinkfer snows oi Deers in common sale, which nave a great deal of some better ele ment that is entirely devoid of the flavor or the hop. And it is also a sig nincant fact that liollev's Technisnh- Chemische TJntersuchungen. a work of - UVUVVWVLU j W4J.CM. JOXOj Ul the presence in beer of picric acid, cap- sicine, alventme. daphine. auassia. menyanthine, absynthine, colocynthine, soiuu 4uu uiciuLuxm. me latter material is the active principle Of the poisonous "fish berries. At the same time it may be confidently affirmed that not a New York brewer found wno would admit having ever heard of thrift things or who could be brought to be lieve in ine possiouitv or such, human depravity as would be demonstrated Dy their use. A couple of years ago legal proceed mgs, consequent upon the poisoning bf a customer in ungiana, Drought out the fact that a certain beer sold there con tained picric acid, butthe brewer stout ly swore that he did not put it int and ii ic goc mere, it must nave heen put in by the wicked retailer. Probably such a discovery in this country would, in like manner, redound to the discredit of tne retailers, certainly not to the con scientious and liberal brewers. The principal additionl to beer to pre vent its souring, to give strength enough supposaoiy to cneck butyric. acetic and lactic acid fermentations and to sweeten it, are bi-sulphate of nme, Di-carbonate of soda, salicylic acidj alcohol and clvcerine. Generally these are employed in such small Quan tities as noc 10 Da particularly aanger- ouvtoine consumer; out there was a case in Germany not long ago in which so m ucn oi-car Donate oi soua naa Deen used to correct sour beer that persons drinking it were attacked by severe and even dangerous purging. The brewer who played-the trick upon his custom ers was fined heavily. The bi-sulohate of lime absorbs oxygen and prevents; the development of acetic acid, for which reason it is much used in Dotthn beer. The salicylic acid is a strong dis-l miectant ana a powerful anti-rerment,! 3 J 1 1 M i auu is largely em pioyea in loreign oeers receiyea m this country, as also in beer shipped from the "United States to hot climates. In the proportion of 1 to 2,000, in which it is generally used, it cannot be regarded as injurious. The, glycerine addition is most frequently made to the lisht so-called "Pilsen" and "Vienna imitation beers, to sweeten them to the taste of a class of custom ers who, would reallv like soda water better if it were not for the name of the thing. s A Headless Woman. Missouri Republican. Louisville comes to the front with perhaps the most remarkable case of human pluck and endurance on record in any of the scientific hooks or works; of fiction. , It is that of a woman living ana enjoying good neaitn, almost vmn out a head. John Platte, when he went home from work on the 2d of Anril.! found his wife sitting near a hot stove . U 1 V 1 1 ! 'u '-ll. . A.: t witii uci liettu lying u 'i-uw top or it. One side of, her face and head was burn-: ed to a crisp. : and she was insensible. but breathing. She was treated, and regained conciousness, and although; the flesh came off and the bones cram-i .. i. 1.1. 1 J A. . : ' ... m. ' - uui sue resoiveu to recover. men erysipelas 'set in and -threatened ither life, but this finally yielded t treatH ment, and the woman was- more than ver resolved to triumph over her afilic- tions. So she has lived' on. a shastlv sight, but enjoying good health; She, can taxe nothing out liquid food, but relishes that and still thinks-life worth A Doff aies of QrieU At the burial of the Infant daughter nf (Hnntenn TJfAanrl afr Hjlrl rod i ovoa 11 was oosevea int aog iflatnaq- Deen allowed to play withthefchilav. white alive had followed-the r-. jjVf 6. the grave, and -.vliile arruut-iri. jil were bfeing iiKidufor the inteiiiiVui uf tlin uauy. i .miug uuiig aiomia lue. corpse. otherwise "f'x1inff iiiss " its eii;f: :and .'whjriit thgnive.;Aju opened:itHiun5,pedi in ind ref used to pome out for coaxing Of scolding3. At last the dog was ; tied ,wiui a rope spa tasen irom tnegrpu.na seevArw tatitree to : preyenttts go-i ing-iiito the; grave agaiM,r' :fter:tne; WW to Pfmn Jo Wae $m caionl, Jjut with- a&'mmm&mv'toi&tt Mam' ? gRT BBTP W PMUMWU xeVWOWr 9Qa.nna: Jti moat eentedWttB, Incline Ul a charm on the llTer. It la a most excellent antntttnte for calomel; Haw tried it to seven! easea of bOlioas -disorders, fchllls1 and ; f erer, and . And it effeets a cure in a moat satisfactory manner. ' . . n . .ni .--: '2 ? Vfc& J. H. BO WEN, Clinton, 6a. JULY 3, 1881. Bogus Organ maker at war I A LITTLE CASH DOWN And balance when cotton 1, AUliUSTANDSEl LnJ n JS3T CASH PRTriTS! ki u "-uau ui a rnonma, WITHOUT INTEREST & $25 CASH ON ORGANS AND PIANOS. YOU CAN flackering Piano and CMM,m lead, u,e world f p,anM, md Sheet musi prices, etc , addifeaT lu juniH CLOTH THE f I1S0RETTE SCARF, Something Entirely New. 4 STYLES IN ONE A Lot of Boys' and Children's Cassi AT REDUCED PRICES. One Thousand ' - . Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings, Lawns, Silk Handkerchiefs, Embroideries, Corsets and Hosiery, all the latest Styles and very Cheap. ALSO, A HANDSOME STOCK OF Ready-Mad e C I ot h i n g and Gents' Furnishing Goods. Give us a call before binw. mar27 - ,: : l " BECKETT & MeDOWELL, ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, ' - ' 1 STEAM ENGINES AND MINING MACHINERY. CONTRACT JFOR CONSTRUCTION AND ERECTION UFACTDBE AND Jj!'1C' - cqioabgi mmm, between tbade and fifth NEW tOREOTTICB, S JCOUBTLANDT BT BRANCH 01FICE, CfLmjoTTE, It WCK'lBlOTpN, N. J. mar27 reliable makers. cornea In. Jin.v SPTEUBU. . .. BUY THE Mason & Hamlin Orffan. tle M M good tuner and repairer always on hand. For H. McSMITH, Charlotte, N. C. Hoop -At 25 Cents. II? N Oil 1 A NEW LOT OF Is ant pWSJf & BtllUCi. AND SUMMER GOODS. JUST RECEIVED A LARQE VARIETY OF VJ J A S to r,OTTP,N MANUFACTURERS OF MINING MACHINERY OF EVERT DESCRIPTION AND LATEST DE3IQN3. SELL AGRICULTURAL AND PORTABLE ENGINES, TASS, EBCEFT3, JPOST1S3, .wwiaiavuMlUjGBarjiji; ana still sells nothing, but from - J N 8PXCI1L SUMMER OFFJFR. CASH PRICES AND THREK MONTHS CRKDIT. 500 PMOS AND ORGANS HAND AND OONTRACTID FOR THAT MUST BI CLOSED OUT BY OCT: 14. 4, ' Oil more Shi L. BERWANGER & BRO. Skirts, ALSO, MAN- SAW J ' MILLS, 4& r ."-
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