Stye Charlotte bseroer Si 1 1 I I M a a a I -A. f k g r at v-v n TEX fJESQT Has been ?ir 4fon 3 00 (ft Month ..i 7F. WMMKLT EDITION . Wkly, (in the county) tn advanot 93 00 Out of the county, jxfjxnd. 2 .10 Six Month., 1 00 Qr Utxral Reductions for OlMi. Dry CSoofls ANOTHER LOT OF MUSMS FOB SALE BY Alexander t Harris. Jun30 Boots gTxaz& 1 f We are dally receiving our SPRING STOCK which will be. more complete than ever before tod comprises toe Best Brands? Latest Styles. LA DIES' , MISSES', CHILDRENS,' GENTS', BOYS', AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS1 SHOES A SPCECIALTY. Lower grades all Roods In our line In variety and all prjces. ULL STOCE STETSON HATS, and a pretty line Straw Hats, Trunks, Valisej & Satchels,- ALL SIZES AND RRICE& Call and see us. FEQRAM & CO. At 614 cents. HOOP SKIRTS, At 50, 75c, SI and $1.25. BEAU HFU-L 8TYLE OF PRINTS, at 5c TE BB3T -4 BLEACHED, DOMESTIC, at 10a The Celebrated Tower Shirt. Our entire stock of STRAW HATS Must be closed out. Come and buy one cheap M DRIVES IN DRESS GOODS, B VBOAINS IS SANDALS 4'fLIPtXBS. FANS I'FANSih' A ... iorae uoe ones to be closed oat at cost. Come '' ' ; secure bargafns, llarpves J Williek Next session begins August 25, 1881. ComhinA thA nAiAiitsitM it flit fd curriculum. with special and'extesaed mstmctlon according to tho nnlimitf h temi v ' ' t ) ' Cnnaoted wlthkareachDOltoI Law, Of Medi- Special JkcttititftfattBrx to AyticniCArteultirsl. Chemiatry, Bxpeies.lr3nnE'tHin Iwoft Mnlt 91 W to $230 pet um-' :i - k -.. , . 881 Spnn Stock 188 boots ni IT RECEIVED VOL. XXV. grg (Goods, Iirttotig, A Perfect Corset at Last. No More Broken Whalebones. After spending over twelve thousand dollars In experiments, Dr. Warner has perfected a material for boning corsets called C O R ALINE Which Is vastly superior to horn or whalebone. ITS ADVANTAGES ABE: FIRST. It cannot be broken. A reward of $5 will be paid for every corset la which the Coraline breaks with six months ordinary wear. SECOND. It is more pliable than whalebone and adapts itself more readily to the movements of the body. TBIRD. It is not affected by cold, heat or mois ture. 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 respect, ir not found entirely satisfactory, 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. Warners 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 the above corsets, and will be pleased to have the trade Inspect them. T. L. 8EIGLB & CO. uno A DELICIOUS DRINK For JJse in Families, Hotel, Clubs, Parties, Etc. Boston t C. II. 6KATXS fe MMM. f5 i' The "Hob Punch " hu lately been introduced, sad ineeta yrii marked papuj favor. " It is Warranted to Contain only te Best of Liquors, United with Choice Fruit: Juices and Granulated Sitgqr. It ! ready on opening, and will be found an acreeab. adtfitton to tke enoiea thing which undeniably enlarge the pleasure! of life and encourage good fellowship and good nature if rightly enjoyed. GOOD AT ALL TIM Just Thing la Keep In Wine Mat SPwds not Gomplete Without Hub Pusc& It can be used Clear or- with. Fres Milk, Ice, Soda, 'or Hot Water, Lemonade, or with Fine IcO to Quit tiie Taste. gold by leading Wine MeTehaata, Grocers, UoteU a4 Droggista everywhere. Trade supplied at manufacturers prices bj Wil son & BurwelL Wholesale and Retail Druggists Charlotte, N. C." Jan. 23-eod-6m, INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEM, AND THE AFEUCTCO THE GRlfAYEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OP A TORPID LIVER. Iiosa of appetite Pain in theHe Nauaea,bowela oostive, with a dull sensation in the back part. Fain under the houlder bladel iulfctft'' atingt with a disin clination to exertion of body or mind. Irritability of temper. Iiowjyiritg. Loaa colored it tstsrw-AEirnrGS abx tjkhotsd, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TU1T8 PILLS r eapeclally adapted to aeneaaecoQedoa effects suchachange : of fMlins as to adtoHlsl tne sufferer. '- They taereaee the Appettto, and caoee the body to Tke on riwb, thus the ayatem is fci4elieel. and by thetrTto aetlen on the ptgortlvo raHk Beflar Steeli erepro- v docol. 't Price ceota.. as.lfarrayMBf.'r. i t or WHrsKBa cnangaa to a utoaer : riorte appacatlqc W this WSTlt , irtsv natural color,et naMLntflPWsjy. t. nrnnJiitt or aent br ex ureas on receipt of U. offlea. 3B Murray SU New York. ; Dr, TUTT8 HaXUl ef TahuWe laHenaatM tm Fehr.23d0&iUWl ; HONEST7: ; Twiii C hi w I og TaeiPi Beware of imitations. . None geulne unless ac companied with our "Honest 7? copriiftt)f$rT which will be found on bead of every box, , . Manufactured only by BBOWNABO, t 'ini iak on ine corner oi rtiuur wwawii JL North Carolina Railroad, fronting I4( feet to Ninth street and 108 leeton . the North Carolina BaOroad. will either be sold as a whole or divided into two lots of 70 by 198 feet. Suitable eJtHer fo? building or factory purposes. Apply to... I. HOB FBI leotedratyne daty. weannew; DiaaMfea; Ifgtttqog of the Heart, Pota befpye the Tea. YeVfow Akin7Headac5he. EetleBB- or memorr. wun a iecunz nwiMwc nsst nikhi, highly TUTT'S IIAI1I faapi heap OBSERVATIONS. Keep op with the procession. of. life, youns man; close up to the band. If you ever fail to the rear, where the elephants are, you are apt to getirod on The tears,rlie dedops, ; stood in her lovely eyes, and heaving a gentle sigh she reached forth her lily white hand andtook another onion to peeL f Peggy Eyan is watchman at & Cincinnati car riage factory. Another triumph for woman. Had drank" Is . not good Engnsh grammar, s a high authority. Jtcertalaly' ta not.; fWas ink" Is belter eramm'sj1.' and ;inore In accord ance with th facis plhe iimes out of ten. Hew Haven Begtefer. " , ' u - Atlanta's legislative representatives Ara, ppposed to blockading the town cow. This seems to be the view taken by all genuine statesmen both la this Country and &Kurirjer-4Alianta Co: The telephoim inthe-lnfernalregtons; Beeize bubWHeil feelHri8atan-;Helteli Aeliol" BeefeBbe'rtOfilCwfirt'y foWedover herei y WeLj,aQntt1lmr1ts4h we can tskejirlo'trijuB seiidslartrnem Juet sendNJart5ffhet down't to stiLeui.; . ijw w wuiewon Dor1e0iiialc-'2SK know tti6:dffieTenceiOonflenaa s The author of wr "Bantlfb) dfiflmW. Marourheen' T. H. Crouch now pnng VlOWl more in strgrrteTiedclltratnsUnces. , Herl seven ty years oldand Is an ex confederate soldier. The new Czar has condescended to allow Rus sian seamen to wear beards, and for the first time since the days of Peter the Great the razor will take a rest in the Russian navy. Several vessels have gone in search of the miss ing Arctic steamer, Jeannettt. Before it is too late, we suggest that search be instituted for the searchers. Atlanta Constitution.. ITEMS OF INTEREST. The pension list now absorbs two fifths of the whole amount expended for the support of the government. The Japanese Mikado is to have a new palace at Yeddo which is to be built entirely of wood, and will cost nearly $5,600,000. An aged brother of General Sam Ilouston is living , in. Chicago. Owing to peculiar circumstances he never saw , or heard from the famous brother. J Senator Joseph E. Brown has paid; every dollar of his munificent gift of $50,000 to the Southern Baptist Theo logical Seminary. . The "Mr. Thomas" wfco, at a recent London sale, paid an agtegate, sum of $100,000 for four works by Landseer, Stanfield and Millais, is reported to be Mr. Holloway, the patent medicine pror prietor. . Charles Brush, of Cleaveland, the in ventor of the Brush light, says that he has devised a method of storing up electricity that is better than the bat teries of Flante and Faure and he thinks that it will shortly be possible to supply families with boxed electrict ty, as they are now supplied with ice, milk or beer, so that they can run their own electric lights. The Duke of Athol, one of the Brit ishers traveling in this country, bepame frightened by a slight collision the other night between Sioux City, la., and St. Paul, Minn., and jumped from the sleeping car in his night dress. The train started suddenly and left him, shivering in his fig leaves on the praire, but a later train from the opposite direction brought his clothes and res cued him. Mr. Justice Clifford, who lies at the point of death in his Maine home, is the sole living appointee of a Demo cratic President on the supreme bench. Judge Field is a Democrat, but he was appointed by Mr. Lincoln, and when the venerable Clifford passes away the bench will stand eight Republicans and one Democrat. It is even worse off sectionally. At the request of a Catholic, clergy man Col. Corkhill, district attorney, asked Guiteau if he was a Catholic or had any sympathy with the Catholic faith. Guiteau replied: "No, sir, I am not a Catholic or a Jesuit I have no sympathy with either. I am in ac cord with the Evangelical Churches of the country and heartily in sympathy with the religion of the New Testa ment." A conference was held at Ua interior Department, yahngton, yesterday, at which it was decided that a delega tion of Missouri River Indians, includ ing Spotted Tail, Red Cloud, Standing Bear and others, should be invited to Washington early in September to dis cuss various vexed questions, with the authorities. The Northern Cheyennes are very muob. dissatisfied with their present loeation in the Indian country, and want to go North to the Missouri river country. The Duke of Cambridee while at tfee dinner of the London cabmen tie oj&ej nightTrecelffed a- EpmfcwK'eauiyocal compliment? iftne orthe cabmen to r sppndiag to the toast of the TentD, described: ttfey:whicb -he felfr afrthe figMslgMtjftrreukeHirTwyMgtt ness, said cabby, had a presence- and an appearance which, had he not known who he was, would have induced him to think he was a cabman of thirty years standing. The round and rubi cund Duke looked glum for a moment and then joined heartily in the laugh ter which followed. m mtm, .. Tbe Democratic NomlMe. John W. BookwaHer, the Domooratie nominee for Governor of Ohio, is a citi zen of SprihgfUd, where he conducts a large manufacturing enterprise, giving employment to many hundreds of hands. He was a Republican until Mr. Greeley's candidacy f or the presi-, dency, since which time he has voted the Democratic ticket, but has not taken a prominent part in politics. It is claimed by the Democrats that Book waiter will be a tower of strength with the workingmen of the State. During the panic of 1873 atrd the busings de pression that foMP.wed whtfe other employers were cutYing down the wages of their employes, Mr. Bookwal ter insisted that at such a tirafftbe man who worked should have more money for his. work, and instead of re-4 ducing wages increasea mem. xua po sition in this matter and others affect ing the interests of the working men are known in- every workship in the Steterartdit-iahtimedrwill makeirrra a fearticularfer iistrons? eandiaateiwita thfemett;b mineari:fMr.k5j&pgnin qiialitifffr mnwnftgq.n1ir.hft ma wio know.him. besjt ajtrj.that Wapo itlye elements otstrngthre fftjalean record, great local., popularity, and a willingness to spend money liberally to further his ambition." Bkdtord Aixir Ann Ibom BBiaas Watsb ato Mask. The croat tonic and alterative oootalnB twice as much iron and fifty per cent, more alum innm than any "alum and iron mass" known.; Inst the thins for the spring weakness" now ao general. Sold by ail druKKists of any st&nttng Prices reduced one half. majllr'tl ffew.YoiK. reDf -xui i Gents.1 have bean rery low,1 and have tried evJ erythlng, to no advantage. I heard your Hop Bit ters recommended by ;so manyt -I ooneluded to give them a trlaL I did. and new am round, and constantly Improving, and am n w. stwmgaa i Menm. Bacm Bro..; Jt& :m -?-paa ore that I add my testimony to the great virtues of your "NeuraJghje as a specifto toriBwaralgta-ana sick headache. Snch a remedi to ajlesiing, and all sufferers s&ojaiakee< onjmru,. U: i u,f a. B. BroesLt, 186 Cathedral BQeeWBauimoM. u 1 Sold by wriston A CO. CHAIjPy4 ;N. p.v SATURDAY ITIAJT. THROCKMORTON'S SUA. DO tT A Jilted Girl. CLaumU Heir Betrayer . f r Twly-Tikre :rmr . , -.. The recent1 death of Major John R. Throckmorton, of Louisville, has re vived i the memory of some singular events of his life. He died a bachelor of sixty-five a man of leisure ami of style, who fori a quarter of a century was a beau and the professed lover of Sallie . Ward.iiwaen the Switching Southern girl captured the heart of the son of Governor Lawrence of Massa chusetts. They were martiedi and when the youg- bride-accompanied her husband to their-New Eneland home Throckmorton followed. Jealousy of Throckmorton, which Mrs. ; Lawrence was too ptotid present by explanation waa thfi real cause : of ' the- separation tliaf llAWAi)' uriii' t Mrs: 1 . vrbnAAirmJ P jweu ituuuncu, u&o. juovn a kvt-; : ing back to her father's house' enabled; her husband to obtain R divoreo on the ground, - of .Udstfrtion. The- lady i gave no ferplahatiou, iWas afterwards twice married, and stilt tea baodsbmBldow, but mever paid any imore attention to the; Major than in the days of her girl hood.But thriie was another woman who haunted tha'Major as peraifttently asr he followed bailie Ward, The:Major was a pleasirfg and frivolous mani when be first met Ellen Goodwin a school-girl of fifteen; She was impulsive.interest ing, and innocent, when he a! man of thirty) feigned Jove and wori her heart, and then threw it aside. ' Soon after a veiled figure followed him through the streets of .Lduis.villev with no! upraid- ing or reviling. -At wnatever nour, day or night,, be left his hotel ox the ciuD-room, sne was tnere use a pnan tom.. In New York, Nefc". Orleans; or wherever lie went, shfe. pursued, him. and lie iocularly Spok6 Of iber to his friends as his ?Hell's efighti" 1 Ten, fifteen, and even twenty years passed, and still she keptnp thdi silent haunt ing of the ' man who had wrecked her life. Uler friends had long given her up as insane, and at last, when she had for twenty-yeaTs dogged his steps, cer tain misguided friends of the wealthy Throckmorton had her arrested as a lonatie,and the two met face to face in a Louisville court-rodm : Then It was that: allli tbe . city. ; woke stp to the knowledge that the womarrwas neither , crazy l nor a fool. ' Her lapgmgv was ; eloquent, her manner reflnedv her face firm. The whole sad story of her life was told her vow to follow him until the hour of retribution, her persistent! watching, her silence and revenge. Before the. woman he had .wronged Throckmorton quailed, and his brava do was not equal i to the: crosques tionjng to which he was exposed. - At last, one evening a great shout ascend ed; cheer after cheer went upL . The old courtrhouae rang) with applanse Men threw up their hats. FJlen Good win was acquitted, and Throckmor ton's ghost laid ; for the woman, hav ing brought him to the bar and having told the story of his perfidy, said that her work was done, and she would haunt him no more. After the trial Ellen Goodwin entire ly changed her habits of life. Her shabby black suit was Abandoned, and plain clothing; but Of ' the richest;' took its place. She boarded for some time at the Gait House, and then traveled; but the purpose that kept her up so. long was now lacking, and she nank gradually for a few yeaifr and then quietly passed away, bu,t she left direc tions for her buriaV, and she went to her last resting place dressed like a queen, ia a black velvet burial robe, with rich laces, silken hose, and dainty slippers. OUR MINES. Salisbury Watchman. QUAKER CITY. GOLD MIN? CABARRUS COUP'S Y First clean unof five tns,yielded 5 ounees, cona run of 4 tons of No, ores, yi,eed iOH ounces. This last was. from, the $ foot FJdPrada vein. PHCENIX GOLD Mi&Ea A card from the mining Captain, Judson, says; "You place the capacity of the Randdrili at-12 inebes ia 20 min utes. Sixty: inches per -hom i not an uncommon run r I' have cut as high as finches inr a rainntes.. : Work iarmnv ing briskly and the quantity o ore ia steadily: inereaaiDg.. Th$ gloxioia 4th gassed off quietly-.ftt a drunk on the Tiie faoiis Hidden mine is situate fonr; ani a half miles from Tyloxsr ville, the county seat of ' Alexander. There are two. tracts of land, cohtaln ing respectively seventy and eighty acresj which go to make up the entire property. Five years ago, Mr. Warren, who then owned the land, used to tmd alegreen spoduinene on tbe siVfacew Iti Hidden began prpctimgrthtirB justi abdut ; a yeAt ajfo ' and. aiter, gye weelcsot pUeiTy'rewatdjW fining nfhatlilnown tea1 MlnxlT$UC i. . one wMch ddea : not; reach: to the' surface,- This one was found twelve feet from the top. The vein ia, decom posed and soft to the.aepth df twenty eight Met; below which the Veitt bind ings are soUQ gneiss, and exCeedrnglyr hard to penetrate; quickly dulling the beBt steel. -The 1 tjivisibu; 'rine at this point (28 foot -water level) ra' Very sharp and istitc'i A drift asTrnn ftom the foot of the bill to the shaft for the pur- n mi.. ; -r obi: fmaf. Ynrca: nrritn' rherald arid Yiirirtan. ite.! ! The ffewsrti fodernbBr4d0dlSi, theserflinera.ls.1 hejnr ttoresenS: ten inches in terarjV-aTO-tlfree-w do&etSffilt U whmK816 The entire "expense 'bf 'openlirg ', and working tire minbai been paid; tbe .atWofketas;' The .finest' storieyet taken; out wefched two, and;a;balf carats and: orougnt at wyyiTOttn?, uy uunurea aoi lars.acarat. the ' Hiddenlte is" ',ot. a greenish color-nthe crystals; Bometinifea pale atone extremity, jrrdnalry deetoeii to a rich emerald;? the othbr.;" When cut and polished tbe jenyhas a' beautl fuKricb lus.tr,e,.- i There are other veins ,wlthm twenty feet : of this, whlfth, Tjrof ..Hidden will explOte at an arlf dayjHbjbaVBad many oners u suwk tue mine.; pp fers .oradlng sdl Prof; .Hiaderirp Kntfrianlrft for a ftnftrdmftri nt ffii' tiu denlte in "its natural or unpolished 8tateV I, J . ' : 7tVC v n nt the 8L Louis Medical CoUeoe ears? "I have ordewd-eeirMiMilaijir IT ilnict of Witch Hazel to be WfiUM .toeaumaOsm and JRt!SS'S' ware of woitnlesa irmtawnrmider qurs umarml- fliSuainifea ctireMe eirtariIiieoilat Dalntol morl W.Bcto5aw4 weak, yya.:t SoUi tollfflM ajjyaea. lsQ0 .. I Todojgoorfweeejhan ron6aweiifetpia(Jd) kjat Sight "lot him at once, ana bef&roeome organic Si-fl6 i?,?SeS.lH s 1 dr hU eight become ekwtM tbfr whole opostt- tntlon.hel aaBOiu ill an to a htew3f working ondiaon. saw this eelebraled ae uoca oeei iw cooaBeeixonte i n fissure ,wy jtrautionLis: i 'Tt did ine mueli good,' . tof, to speaking of tne ueoig uo-i la Beware of imitations. Ask f or '1 gill' 'fl till Bogus Organ makers at war I A LITTLE CASH DOWN, LOWEST CASH PRICES, and balance in 3 months, WITHOUT INTEREST $10 & $25 CASH ON ORGANS AND PIANOS. YQU CAN Chieritig Piano and l Wtte iwMforpiPiuiW, an(l the Sheetmiiakl and fcMrathlnn In th. l pnoss, etc , addres ' " ill (MS ft 1L ! ! ! SU1MEK STOCK IB IE HDtF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. dies Dress Goods ancl!P Ready IViiaii & C I ta a call, before! tnu27 10 BECKETT JOW between Trade and Filth, NEW TOM OMKji, 5 7, COUBTLANDT ST. 1 BBANCH 07FICX, CHABLOTTE, N. C. I WOBES, ARLINCi TON, f.i JulT6 NO; 3.S48. TTTT TEX J McSMITH is happy reliable makers. and And balance when cotton comes In. JULY AUtiUdT AND SEPTEMBER BUY THE Mason & Hamlin Organ. Mason and Hamlin is the monarch of all organs. A good toner and repairer always on hand. For H. McSMITH, Charlotte, N. C. :0: :0: " , :: g.y- -. -1 l (fit! ' -8PRIN& AND SUMMER CASSIMERE SUIT3--AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. B0Y8' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS AT COST. ALL AND SEE US. AT- (Dm IS) M(DfflS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE VARIETY OF Handkerchiefs, Embroideries, Corsets and Hosiery, all the latest btyles and very Uheap. ALSO, A HANDSOME STOCK OF ot h i n g and Gents' & Mcdowell, ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, even manner of Job AZntt eaa ovkadone n lah abort notafci: ji. "JTAD BLAinrBTLIrHlASai MMiwmiHiiinin ecu tfi3i i : TAGS. BXCIIPTS, POBTjapcsi, . PBX3GEAM1IX3, HANDBCULSr PAMPHLTT3, OBCJlABa, CTlCn. AC.1 ' ORG. still sells nothing but from 8PECTAE StTMMEB 'OnTR. CASH PRICES AND THREJt MONTHS CESLIT. 500 PIANOS -Mff-ORGANS HAND AND CONTRACTED FOE THAT MTJ3T BE CLOSED OUT BY OCT. 1. BRO Furnishing Goods. ELIAS &ICOHEN. -MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES -AND MINING MACHINERY CONTRACT FOR -CONSTRUCTION AND ERECTION OF MINING MACHINERY OF EVEBY DESCRIP TION AND LATEST DESIGNS. ' ALSO. MAN UFACTURE ANDSEL&AGRICULTUBAL ANI iOaTASl E ENINES SAW . MILL 5, AC. The manufacturers of the CHALLENGER PORTABLE ENGINE CHALLENGE THE WC-BLD j. To produce a better engine. To shew W M In what tber claim, they challenge any .imanufacturer S acXraleSlnes7 not fitted with m o8rtonjaUc cut-off, to a competitive test at a forfeit of oOO io 8000 asmay dsired. These engines burn 4, tt and 8-foot wjoo. .... - . a.iur i.uxt",'i;! Julyl4,dw2w President