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. jMifcMwwMigKMMMwifcMaaiaS?SSCiSiaaMflfiliajBBKttBflSflBMaawaSaia1fla S"" " ' " I ' ..... ii ... ....... - ' ' ' -I.HIWII f v hi iifl l. jl j HZ! i r SURE U APPETISEB;jO IRON BITTERS are Huffily recommended for all diseases requir ing a certaia Add efficient tonic;, especially Indigestion, Dys pepsia, Intermittent Fevers, Want of Appetite, Loss of txengtb Lack of Energy, etc. 'It enriches 0e fcldpcL strengthens thelfiuscles; and'fcives new life to tfeeerves. If acts lit ft dihrra xni the digestive organ, removing alliyspeptic symptoms, such as Tasting the Food, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iron Prepa ration that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by all druggists. Write for the ABC Book, 32 pp. of useful an amusing reading sent free. BROWN CHEMICAL. CO., Baltimore, Md. WESLEY PHILLIPS'S CASE, . ... Db. J. A. Skebxah Dear sir: I am happy to In form rou tbat I am entirely cured of my large scrotal rapture. It is one year ago-to-day tbat I received your treatment I have tested ihe cure by going without the appliance. My business Is that of a looomotlve engineer. - Hy rupture, as you will recall to your mind, was similar to Mr. Jor dan's, In your pamphlet of Illustrations. I was ruptured In the year 1863, while In the army, I nave tried spring and elastic trusses with great discomfort and Injury, my rupture always growing worse. Finding I must get some relief or J;lve up my business, I determined to try you as a ast resort, and I must say that I found your treat ment a complete success. My Improvement and cure have, eonelderlng my terrible condition, sur prised my friends as well as myself. During your freatsaent t have worked hard In my business, en-Joying- boUi safety and comfort, and have not lost a dark work. My general health has been also Impnmd.-i 1 w41i take pleasure in recommending the afflicted to1 yon whenever I have an opportunity,- J i j . . You 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. 1880. r V 1 Day Follows r Its Belief and Cure as Certain as Day. Since the reduction of Dr. Sherman's terms, thousands are crowding upon him for treatment, gladly throwing away their gripping, Irksome, dis piriting, and Hie-punishmg 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 life. 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 core, 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 ton Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. 1 junl4 4w gl. isr 'miflwflffnr . j? . A 4uM(m(1 vatataaa ef IKonU Iniw nit foatMToa JalakWhill aliaad Tndarmmd and re mended hv fhemedi-1 oal jnrofea0iiS for I ease. Want of Vital itti. Aervou lroutra- tion, and Cbnvalem-ieneeVvm.JPevers,.ci -lio: eiv;re ;tfi? " SATT rm AY, A TTTTTfT Alffl yLY 16, 1881. WWOMAN. FHO.T1 THE PAL, ACE TO MORGUE. A Hungarian Princess Dies In BTAio3i I f 1 III THE i san ron Ohriatias Ohin-chi Troy, O. 1 dabilitr to aaeh an extant that bit labor waatoxceodintrl v hnr- i jiid not Eire me much relief, bni on the contrary, was followed by . A 1 thia ti mA IhanatluuMtnnir Iboh Trann. from vhich 1 ra- I alauat iauMdlate aat wonderful result. Theold energy retaraaeVend I fonad teat vol, natojral force WM M Miauurauriiittw). 1 hare mad three bo 1 1 les o f ttu Toi c . Himx using it 1 hare done tvicatiut la bor that I aver did in the aama tima dnrine bit Ulneaa. andwitk doable tne aase. -With the trun nil rwrva eeijifeeef bodr.haaeomaalsea olearneeiof thoaahtnaveriMfore enjoywl. If tlia Tonic Mai not done the wora.aaaownetwnaw x giva it toe oraait. J . Jr. v atbow, i-aiftor I ( Tfce Irt Tene e a premarmttn of JrVe-1 ieaMde Iron. Per- I eieiM JBeir. and Pnee. I pHatt, mammrtmtm I eUfc tK FeM(ejf e I irti wwWee. Jfeet-reell eveyy murpom m Acre I a Tmmie im Meeeeear-w. 1 UllfACTIIEI IT THE OR. HARTER MEDICINE. CO MMTU MAip STIUT, SI. lflsl$ jUn 1 7 eoa.uaWl y (J list A LaBQB LOT OP- m J W CELEBRATED FLO DB. HAMS Ml asses Syrups -BOUGHT SINCE THE DECLINE. TO BE SOLD LOW aprS Slayer & Ross. COE. COLLEGE & FOUBTH STS., WHOLESALE GROCERS WE 8ELL- TI GfflUE Pedm it Patent AND P.; ,F. V. mms. AT HKDKB30.NVim, N, ill! Main and ie ibisa aoua J3I. eorner l JaeadersoDville. N.C.. IJotoSd for aalelo WfW?ffTf 7 . "Tfrf7.I .hlikith to tt'plao'ttthe FEEBLE ANB SICKLY PEESONS Reeover their yltaUty by pursuing a course of Eos tetter's Stomach Bitters, the most popular invigo rant and alterative medietas in use. General de bility, fever and ague, dyspepsia, constipation, rheumatism, and other maiagies are completely removed by it Ask those who have u&ed 1 1 what 11 uas aone ior mem. For sale by all Druggists aod'Dealers generally julyl nhine Ordfeiabesof tae bsmw rtmana, and, withal, one of the saddest, that ever oc curred outside of the two covers or a book of fiction. Josephine Ordz, in 1848, was young, beautiful and fasqi- nating, a central figure in the brilliant societv of Pesth, the Hungarian capi tal. Her father, Count Ordz, sent her, early in life, to a Hungarian convent, where she received an exldcftlotf that fiteabeta shewitbjairaiiatifcy in nobte society.-" It was Jifet it the time when Hungary revolted at the Aus trian rule that Josephine became enamored with Count Karaly, a Huh-: garjam)atriot. Count Ordz was loyal to Austria, and Josephine had to choose between father and lover. She chose the latter, and when Count Karaly was arrested, as a rebel she did , everything in her power- to effect' his release. Karaly was sentenced to be hanged, but through the efforts of Josephine, who bribed an officer, he made his es cape. They fled to France, were mar ried and lived happily together until the husband died, leaving Josephine almost penniless. She was a splendid vocalist, and, changing her name to D'Orme Josephine, made her debut as a singer on the operatic stage of Paris in 1851. She made a brilliant success, and, in all the large capital 5 cities of Europe where she made Her ' appear ance, her success was pronounced phe nomenal. The Austrian authorites for gave her for her disloyalty, ,an ephine returned to Pestbi the Contralto star of all Europe. Josephine joined 1 the. famous Grisi 6per trotfpe, which wi an engagement to Max Maretzek for an American tour, and, early in 1852, made her first appearance in New York in the old Academy of Music. , . , ( 4 ' Fayorfcd wjth f amel fortune ean tiful facj'and ' figalre ! and j & fahja&tic history, she was received with great fa vor by the American people. Her New York debut was unparalleled in point of enthusiasm. She outshone Grisi; the audience went wild, some throw ing rings, chains, watches and otherj valuables at her feet in their enthusi asm. She travelled all over the coun try,repeating the .Temarkable success she achieved in New York whevever she went. She next went to Costa Kica, uentrai America, and in 1863, in failure lof theerooua ; . ' Salem Press m Last fTliursday,Fn- dav and-Satnrdav "wrt perhaps the warmest flays" (Sf this : strnimer, the ther-: taometer reaefiing 110 in,' the shade about noonnd: holdine ud to 100 till to wards evening' and then enly xo- pingdowWf),' l' GolAsbowMesiiietwer: A little way ward negro boy, 1 about 10 years old, onlv known bvthe'name of ,Sam, had his left leg cutbff in being ran over bv the north-bound fast train at 10 o clock Tuesday night iust in front of Wm. Bonrtz's hotel. ; t Kernersville News: Diphtheria is in our community and has , visited the familvof Mr. Jas. HI Frasier. near Love's church, and taken away two of his little children, a boy and girl, an other being very low with the same jayaging disease, and expected, daily, .tp.aie ,'; Tarboro Southerner: Dr. N.J. Pitt- man leaves Tarboro on Saturday, and New Yerk Wednesday, for London, as a delegate from the State and Ameri can Medical Association, to attend the International Medical Congress, which meets in London 3rd of August Miss Minervay: his daughter, accompanies him. They will then take a tour on the Continent d Jos- rairji&ff mwm as Hnder Dr.SANFORD'S 0 k. mm IMVIGORATOB Only Vegetable Compoun4t acts directly upon the Liver, and cures Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos tiveness, Headache. It assists di gestion, strengthens the system, regulates the bowel;, purifies the blood. A Book sent free. Dr. Sanford, 162 Broadway, N. Y.' s TPS 'SALE BY ALL CRUaaiSTfl. mi WONDERFUL i CUFTESI Bccmge it acta on the LIVER, BOWELS and KLDSETS at the same time. v I V tm " cleonsea the system of thenolaon. on buun that develoce In Kidney iti DiaeBes,BUionsnew, Janndioe, Oonstt. H mm An Xn 1 m W'm i.i w in. aaenmaaim, xrenrauria. - fltmitni Tvn i . .uiiu amj. jremaio uoxnpiainta. a4ioa City, KwU, ays, JUOney-Wort cured hr. ttt. cuuw bad been trrlno. ft, -ZV' 4 14 ihyBicL erwarda enrod by y-Wort. ' Jt M. B. Qodwin. an edltm-tn rMn beyond bellefjbut JUdoey-Wort cured hinu-i ?2?J;,arrett o'Bonth Salem, N. Y.,.ayi .gpP"jtoM was em by La u of Juid ladpey UxublM ad wiwMui ouie 'or Tears from Hvt fter taldwr -"l-arrelT: of 0 udney-Wort made him well, a wlth Hdner'aUBcnlty 'n3 S2LK5&iVlt9rfc MaeyJfrilM madS to J WMty." ,, . j. uG j. munBi:ui3MsiLXinn er, BV . " - W ST tW Tt im rJlf. mm In Bfc - ' 'mm . 'XI II tlKng, one package of wlrioTmairo u rtuu& WELLS. BICHABDS05 ft C.. Prnn'. II I (TO send the ary ort-fraia.) ' Btmn3Wy, jff Jfi 31 Mareh27d4iwiy ? . T T TTA Tl Tv TXT uKBcni n 0 1 ax b bo irx E:JL" W., CHAL0TH, n. c. y-olteited. he 5aaTa,r rail: lira company with Fallini, the baritone went to San Francisco, where she ap peared at the Metropolitan Theatre Though her stage successes were won- derf ul, the individual conquests which! she made were more so. All the weal thy bachelors of the city knelt at hejj feet, and laid their riches at her djspo? sal. At the end of a year she left San Francisco for Australia, but was ship wrecked on a South Sea island inhab ited by cannibals. All the other survi-i vors ; were -eaten, but she escaped through 'her' wonderful singing;; with which ghe pleased the chief. After a year's captivity she .escaped and return ed to San Francisco. Josephine1 then married George Evans, the musical di rector of the theatre, but, not lyingr happily together, they were diyorcexf. Josephine, during her career, became addicted to champagne drinking. Af ter her divorce she began to go down hill. She would drink all kiads of li- iquoj am get intoxicated. heiWjas not bo exempli ia choking; ,brj company aformriy, aid her beautyf h vgicje' began td disappear. -' AVhile oa a spre in Sacramento she was thrown' out of a carriage and cripple for Jife. Jose phine, now but a spectre of the beauti ful woman she once was. returned to San Francisco. Her money : was all gone, and she turned to those who haa fallen at her feet during the height of success for aid. They spurned her and drove hr 1 . il . 1, . ,! given thousands to have her grace. On uue verge 01 aespair, sne would Hobble on hex crutches to the stage entrance of the theatre and beg of the actors for money. She nt went to live with a disreputable map named Bower in a mrty tnre.e-s.tqry teAement house on fiUHMi..l .... A. fll ' 1 1 Bireeu ue WO,ma COOK xueaia, enop ms wooa ana give an ner money to him, tor which she Lnyariably received thanks by blows. At night the fallen Josephine played the piano in jJaJkson-8tree$ sajMiL.qne of; lowest resorts in tne city, jror this She received the pittance of $1.60 per night all of which Bower took from her to get drunk upon. On the nieht follow ing Decoration Day Josephine returned nome atter mianignt Irom the beer sa loon, and hobbled up Stairs to the one room in which she and Bower lived one c&uq? ipr mm, Dut receiving no answer, procee4ed to an adjoining apartment to see if he was there, Soon afterward the inmates of the bouse were aroused by the sound of blows and cries of "Gold help me J Gold help me!" and then a heavy fall upon the noor. upon going upstairs Josephine was found lying dead upon the floor by ner neignDors. xnei Doay was taken to tne city morgue, wnere it lay in gnastl nakedness until an autopsy was helc Her death fss reported to have been caused by "cbronKS! alcoholism," but there were three-terrible marks upon the head that could have been the means of death. 3bhe remains were buned in the Potters Field, with no stone or tablet to mark the last resting piace or poor josepnine uraz. HEW11 WORTH -CAHCfjlIf A ' .WmstoirStenrinfiZl The' trade in drie4;tejemeltlasaa will this county stooped by a s; other day with! A Tb99nd Dollars a Minute. Boston Herald. S Mr, Eddy, the veteran patent solicitor of Boston, is a rularewjwlopedia of luuiuButs rexernng to inventors, tie tells of a mair named ?Hnrd.' whn be longed in Stoneham, who realized $30,- uuu ana gave po tne-r worm jione of the most fvaiuahle inventions: lev'er produc- ea aii tne result or oniv about half an hourl thought, :;His.invention was the mac rune now ererjwnere used for ex tractfbg molas&ea from sugar. 1 When the idea occurred to bini he sketched it down andgaveit'to'llf. Eddy and authdxized;hini to . take put a patent Returning home he forgot oil about the matUi'antf applied himself to other af fairs,? Subsequently a gentleman engag ed in torsngar bifsihessiawthe inven tion in Mr. Eddv's ogee and at once ap preciated its value. &The solicitor was instructed to purchase the patent, which he supposed he could do for a moderate sum. The" first offer of $1,000 was refused, and no$ until the figure of $30,000 was reached Mid Mr. Hurd sur render. The machine is used in all the sugar countries of the world. Mr. Rob ertson, who was tbelAmerican Consul at the Hague, and the Aspinwallsof venTion wade mOlions out of the in- . Mrs. Maria Blnhart,fpooa:iikeeDBl. N. T.. writes: St Jacobs Oil la ad fcreeiiant nmwur w on foenOy anflerNT ; Tnmatton. Since fee nsnd fte t9rr.m . -Ilir less fireqnent .and the ailment has bow left him altogether. eignoora nd Uends omIThaw BB SKN&TBjLK. You hare allowed year bowels to ually costive, yoar llyer has beeoi ame uune alls your kidneys, nsepow toe sensible,, gtt ablt- e torsld. Uie you are usL Keidsvuie Times: A negro man in ing the his jug of molasses and mixing it witn cold water ne drank heavy draughts filling himself with sq much cold water that it gave hiiri cramDS and he died in a few minutes! Major Southerlin has Sold this' year sixty nne lamDs to tne market in uan vUle at four dollars a head. They were raised on nis iarm "sunny side near Milton. .Durham Plant.- The Methodists i J : : - n i. A , a 11 m day. On the way out a horse hitched to a wagon filled with boys frightened and ran away; throwing Walter Lewew len, Taz Lyonsoh pf Capt, T..B:;.Iyon ana tnennver unaer tne neeis -oivne horse. Taz Lyon, was kicked several times in the region of the stomach and then run over by the dray jThe wheels of the dray also passed over the body of Walter Lewellen. Both were badly hurt. They have been brought Jiome, and as, we go to press, Taz 13 suffering, ana it is iearea nis wounas will prove Xdtai. The Lenoir Topic : The recent spell of weather is causing eastern people to swarm to the mountains even as the locusts, swarmed upon the land of Egypt- Mr. II. W. BealL of this place, who recently graduated at Da vidson College, is now Greek Instructor at the University Normal SchooL ! The little eirls of Leonoir have nr&rml ized a reading club which meets everv! Satorday evening. Its membership isj large and increasing.- The annual' rieuiuuuu dwjuuu Auventist unnstian conference will be held at the Taberw hade, three miles east ofXonoir, com- - - . f - t a mencing j?naayy, Augnst fi, before thp firsStiddain August ; Raleigh News-Observer: The droucrht isbecinnine to frighten DenDle. , TKb gardens in Raleigh are as touchwood. The vegitables are sickly, miserable things, unfit to look at The foolish Afripin swelters in the . court house, ind kday py day the need for a disin ectant crows upon the mind of the lawyers et aZ. -i-Old bonds amounting to $2,000 were sent in for exchange at tne Treasury yesterday. Mr. Will B. Merrimon, son of Bon. A. S.Merrjmon, has gonetp Chicago. George Overby, white, was yesterday sent to the work house for thirty days. Unless Wake gets more rain her watermelon crop, usually so large, will be a failure. Monroe Enauirer: Barton McAteer. a ten vear oltr son of Widow "M7 A tor ui- wis pig.ee, was tnrown irom a runa way mule on last Saturday, resulting in the breaking of the bone Of therigbt wngo. rrs. itamsey ana weisft Sep the broken bone and made the little fel low as comfortable as possible and he is now improving, but suffers much. Mr. R. P, Davis has been using his new .cotton press in compressing hales mat were paciteu on oruinary presses. It works very satisfactorily and does all that is claimed for it having suffi cient power to reduce ordinarily com pressed bales to -one half the former Z Z A- ill A- - m Bie, or Li wm put 111 10 a uaie 01 oral nary fee Wponnds lint coUon. We pona or we iitue ymh- m Tes- day, whih3,WRatWhff,- . Wimington Star,' Deputy Sheriff Hand, of Pender county, brought dawn Colored boy Monday night by - tha name of Jdward Moore, charged in commitment from Justice Gaston Walker with the crime of larceny, and in ueiauit ui 3curiiy in me sum Ot 9300 ne was committea to j an to await trial. at the next term of the Superior Court or .fender. Tne larceny, we under stand, eonsisfs in stealing a horse from .MX. j. 47. unerry, at Jong ureek. Mr. purpbased tbeffimmons propefty, in Co- luuiuuayuuufcjr, ftWMUlf cjgHyeBU mUBS from this city, and on the line of the Wilmington, Colombia & Augusta rtauroaa. xne tract contains about two thousand acres. Adjoins the lands of Judge Cantwell and Messrs. Cronley en, mums, 01 inis ciiy. una was rormer- I XI A . . M T m . iy tne property 01 rror. Jmmons, our mte state Geologist.. Mr. James B. Williamson, of the firm of MeDoreal & WUljamson, died mimf1 "Sanday uecovery from a Wound in tbo Liver A case is renorted in thn "NTew Or leans 'Medical and Surdical Journal (1852) ih which a boy 7 years of age re- poverea irom a wound m the liver, wnien eeme to have been far more sericwthanTfte ope inflicted upon the rresiaen , py , mm pisLc)j.Siot tired f b v Gultead'A iun was" accidentally dis charged, which sent a load of large shot into this boy'ff liven some of the pellets passing clear through the right lobe. iwiwieuuiieu me casR.i was ranpn in on the fourth, day f ter , the accident, when the wound Was iranm-Anona. a r. ter telling the boy's,parents that theres iv Jr wucMitB jr nis recovery, ui. momw um. um more tnaa toe nair of the right lobe of the liver, which had ucvuiuo KouKiBuous. txintrarv tn py. A ComlcatttIawr DenTertCL) InterX)eeaif, ' ' A good storyrwith a touch of the nathetie M ifc is told ireeardinjr the uo- l toxieuaootlaw: of NewMexieo Aliison, and adistmgniahediefliter-oaw.olthia State. The latter .-.went atone tima tx Trinidad , and . became the editoror ;a small: daily publication, atothat ;placev called the Enterprise. About , that time Allison had been raiding the, sa loons of Trinidad-. Feeling; in an unn-f sually. happy , mood one, morning he editor took, up his pen and dashed off the following brilliant paragraph: - 1 "We have a curiosity to see this pest Allison this monster in human form, from wnom men run and rude. On the next day about 9 o'clock the. j ' j ? it 1 1 eaitor sat m nis sanctum witn ms teec cocked back and a ripple of amusement breakmg over his . handsome visage as he pursued the racy productions of his fertile brain in the columns of the En terprise. A stranger built on an unu sually tall frame sunddenly threw open the door, and striding into the room, announced himself as follows: "My name is Allison Clay Allison. Is Editor Dill in?" ' The man in the chair hesitated a moment and then answered, "No, siry-r-Dill is still in bed. My mame is Smith. ; , It is of this Allison that the story is told regarding the killing of a gambler named Chubb at Cimarron, New Mex ico. Court was in session when the murder was committed, and the Sherr iff took Allison immediately .before the Judge. When , Allison came. to. the front he suddenly whipped out a big navy revolver; and placing it before him on the table, said, "Judge, don'j; make no mistake ! I want justice done and propose to hold this court respou' sible."; ! ''Sheriff, disarm the prisoner," said the judge. 1 , "Touronor, I beg to be excused replied the sheriff. "Summon a, posse," ordered the judge. "I will kill the first man that moves," exclaimed Allison. ; i "This court stands adjourned for the present term" was the only further order of the court, and the prisoner and the court moved out of the building from, opposite doors, i IT IS A FOOLISH MIST1KS to confound a remedy ol merit with the quack medicines now so common. We haye used Parker's Ginger Tonic with the happiest results for rheumatism and dys- uepsia, ivua wnen worn oui oy overworK. and Know 10 pea sierung health restorative. Times, adv. See f8TH 3&AND DISTBIBUTION, CLASS H. aLT NXW ORLR1N9. Tuesday. August 9th, 1881 184th Monthly Urawlng Louisiana State Lottery Compy incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes wiui b cupiuu 01 9itinMJ.uvwio wnicn a reserve load Of over 8420,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote Its franchise was made apart of the present State Constitution adopted December 2a, A. D. 1879. Its QRAND SINGLE NUHBEB Drawings will take place monthly. It never scales or postpones. Look at the follow ing distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each. Half-Tickets, One Dollar. LIST Or PBIZKS : 1 Capital Prize. $30,000 1 Capital Prize 10,000 1 Capital Prize....... 6,000 iSgfSSS: S88:::::::::v-v.v. -: :r 20QPrlzMOf 60.. .... 10 000 500 Prize of 20 .10 000 1,000 Prizes of 10 loloOO APPBOXIMATION PEIZE3. 8 Approximation Prizes of $300 $2,700 9 Approximation Prizes of 200 1,800 ft : Approximation Prizes of lOa 900 1857 Frizes;1 amdanting to... $110,400 Eespoiislble corresponding aStits wanted at all points, to whom a liberal eomnanontinn- hit ka ;paiL ; i .... Jror rurtner lnrormaMon writA iiuri lull address. Send orders by express or fiegls tered Letter, or Money Order by maiL Address ed only to ' M. A. DAUPHIN, or M. A. DAUPHIN, at NeW M No. 212 Broadway, New York. t All out Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the 1 supervision and management ofGenerals G. T. Beauregard and Jubal AZ Early. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. t The public are hereby cautioned against send ing any money or orders to NUNES & CO., 83 Nassau street. New York City. They are flooding Si01? ?IUi ?0GUS CIRCULARS purporting a TOrTav8tate Loteiy Company. an3 ti A.l!5UJlBTNTf J "Presenting themselves "ffe,Qta of the Louisiana State Lottery Company. They have no authority to sell the tickets or this company, and are not Its agents. M. A. DAUPHIN. tco n 1 Pres't Louisiana State Lottery Co. K ew Orleans, La , July 4, 1 881. Wfcttlxzs and JeitTeltfl. GO TO t 1 ... m Jo s AND LOOK AT HIS LARGE STOCK OK 525 (J THE LIIBIG CO'3 COCA BEEF TONIC is an Invaluable preparation." says Dr. H. Stout, Jacksonville. Fla. It is rapidly curative in month ly sufferings, excessive flow, sick headache, chronic sore throat, asthma, cough, shortness of breath, nervousness, sleeplessness. It rapidly re stores lost vitality, whether from Indiscretion or excess, and rapidly stops exhausting loss of fluids. -.;T T.n)a tf-FcPF'i ' . ;:t c-.Y . mm5 1B aU'flr kT ATA I If POPTJLAK MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE Commonwealth Distribution Company, AT MACAULEY'8 THEATRE, In the City of Louisville, on SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1881 These drawings occur monthly (Sundays exoept- ou imuer yivvuituns oi an act 01 ine uenerai As sembly of Kentucky, incorporating the Newport "uiuug aua newspaper u., approved April 9, 101a fcTThls Is a special act, and has never been re ALL OF WHICH HE SELLS LOW FOR CASH. All Goods Warranted as Rep resented, both in Weight and Quality. WATCH GLASSES 10 CENTS EACH. declB Condensed Time TaWe Nortli Carolina R. R TRAINS GOING HOBTH. Date,Mayl5'81 No. 47 No. 49 No. 4 f, Dally Dally Daliy Lv. Charlotte, 4.05 ah 6.15 am 4.15 pu " A-L. Depot " " Junc't 411am 6.20 am 4.80 pm " Salisbury, 5.56 am 7.50 am 6.07 pm Arr.Greensboro 8.03 am 9.80 am 7.57 pm Lv.Greensboro 8.25 am 9.50 am 8.18 pm Arr.Baleigh 1.40 pm for Rich- Lv. " 1.45 pm m'ndonly A rr. Goldsboro 4.00 pm Lv. Greensboro for Richmond 8.25 pm Lv. Danville 10.21 am 11.31 am " N. Danville 10.27 am 11.83 am ' Barksdale 10 58 am 12.01 pm " Drak'sBr'ch 12.87 pm 1.20 pm " Jetersvllle 2.24 pm 2.55 pm Arr. Tomahawk 8.20 pm 8.51pm Arr. Belle Isle 4.05 pm 4.28 pm Lv. " " 4.10 pm 4.35 pm Arr.Manchester 4.18 pm 4.88 pm Arr. Richmond 4.18 pm 4.48 ax 7.28 am trains eoaa south. Date,Mayl5 '80 Na 42 Dally. No. 48 Dally. 81, The United States Circuit Court on March reuuereu we iouowing decisions; 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Com lou7 is iegm. 2d Its drawings are fair. The Company has now on hand a large reserve iuuu. wtui uic iint ui prizes ior tne JULY DRAWING. I Sff - $80,000 . 1 Prize, in.nnn 1 - .iS,.uo--""-" 5.000 "dS" 10,000 100 S:::::::::;:-. fg-ggg iS.8- 50 each, 18:800 ww 2U eaca 154 (MOT 1000 Prizes. 10 each. lQ'ffia 9 Prizes, 300 each, Approximation Prizes $2,70i 9 Prizes, 200 " " -f gnf, 9 Prizes, 100 " 'goo Lv. Richmond " Burke ville AnN. Danville Lv. " Danville Arr. Greensboro Lv. " Salisbury Arr. A L. Junction " Charlotte Lv. Richmond " Jetersvllle " Drak'SBr'ch " Barksdale I'; Danville ' Greensboro " Sallsburv Arr. A-L. Junction Lv. " " Arr. Charlotte 10.45 PM 2.25 am 7-00 AM 7.25 7.27 AM 9.31 AM 11.16 AM 12.45 pmJ 1.00 pmI No. 50 Dally 12.00 x 2.43 pm a os pm 6.18 pm "8.17"pm 8.87 PM 10.33 PM 12.15 AM 12.20 i 2.55 pm 441 pm 6.07 pm 7.25 pm 7.51 pm 8.55 PM 9.27 pm 11.05 PM AH 12.80 am SALKH KRAKCH. 1,960 Prizes ynoie Tlckete, 83; Ball TtckeU, SI; 27 Tickets. 9112,400 550; 55 TIeke(. S100. aemii money or Bank Draft In Letter, or send JSS?8 N'T SEND BY REGISTERED f fx iuk ukdjsr. Orders of u quu uiimru, oy jupress, can he sent at our ex- yousc Auurcsa tut oruers to B. M. BOARDMAN, Courler-Jounial BuHd 7-L.1- J- COMMERFOBD, 808 rvounm pf tun. JUly 8 NO. 48 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Green Uim ' n n. Arriye Salem.. "!".'"! '"'"ii"3rt 6 NO. 47 Dally. exceDt Snndiiv. Leave Salem .. I .;. 9 an ah Arrives ffreepsboro....;. ..' .. o'ftrt 52 NO. 42 Dally. exceDt Sundav. Leave Greensboro Arrives Salem """"'.'"iia f NO. 43-Dally. ieave Salem Arrive Greensboro 5.30 pm 7.80 pm ztirklQia. Sciatica. Lumbaao. 1zemtor$rim9? ef tte Chest, Vm, Uuitisy, 99re Throw, 9qlh ingt and Sprains, Burns and Seads, Sonera Bodily Paint, Tooth, Ear and Headache, -Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pain and Achat. No Proparat u safe, mi Beme4y. A trial Wfristtllixmoiixs. SPRING OPENING. Ktion on .earth anaU Sr. Jacobs Oil. sure, , aimpl and cheap Sxtarnal I trial et) talk hat Ota trifling cmtUy of ISO Ctfifi. and everr on anffnrlnv with pain can bav cheap and poeiUve proof of ita Wrctfon In BflTea Xantnie k. A, VOat3l & CO., decSOdAw ly c 1 WE HAVE NOW IN STORE FOB THE Spring and Summer Trade The Largest, Finest and STOCK of Limited TnAllR Nna A O ,nH cn ot, i short itoppages-at ptatsne oS theshedule! Pa&seneers takine train aq fm r, rii7 get aboard at thiX & R R. r7 depot. Thtra n KdoNn R&and m on W S??e?ffer lralnfl No- 47 and 48 make all local ops between Charioft nihSJS? 'rt JE8 tween GreensteriiAt-Ta"' ffii M; 2wexoepfeMro' Wltb ? fan(Sun Zjaengef trktos Nos. 42 and 48 make ail local ai: minx uwuiuuii, excep TFtS G Holtsburg, Lin boro. no. 48 connects with Salem RranAK of ' "VM UV UlVVUfl- may 18 A. POPE Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent, Richmond, Va. All! OPEN ITS GOODS, TttMMIN And ail kinds of TIOVS tliiti of Complexion for irhicli ladiea striTe aie chiefly arti ficial, and all who will take the trouble may secure th&tu These roseate, bewitching hnea follow the use of Hagan's Hag nOlI BaJia-r delicate harm- ' ThoagiaMgaliri jponceals lowness Tattfeednes Era lions, all eriaenceof excite-' PS! SiJJ? perfection: K Its effects are Immediate and to natural that no human heing mJQSSt ItMpplicatipi FANCY DRY GOODS For Ladles and Children wp ftayp PTPF ag the pleasure of showing GLOVES. -PS?0Q?-HOSIERY, FANS, PARASOLS, TRIMMINGS. NECKWEAR. AND CORSETS, Is not surpassed In the dty. We have HATS OR BONNETS TO FIT THE HEAP AND POCKET OF EVERY Ti - A A mAAj. Our Pattern Hats anT FLY FANS & TRAPS, BATH TUBS, SPRINKLERS, (Cf PRIAM FREEZERS. Oil. STOVES -AND THE Double Quick Cool Stove, will be MONDAY, APRIL 4th. open An Jan.23 . ........ , ,., .'. wai', toDiisea son, fesmence, Etc. ' H Wk most Vahwblfl ntnf iff:iS?2llthe,nftr,,,!dlvWed Into four Wot irOM Bitty, to nne hundred acres. On each lot ra-rv. i i i fi i ? aYJ 1 ' w 0Oon' all crops Of this Slate, covert , Per A Woman Cpp Ui Piece. HATH. MAINE. Xrilv 18 iRAniamin Crossman. a draw-tendr nn ifndo. don's lalandSheepscot river, left home yestewaFwita ; his wif to bo to Wia.? caasefr in aory. - At ttn early fiOur tills momine he was found in rv intkvrit4.. ted- condmpn prr JBarter's Isratidrah imux uuestionea as to nis wif a rpniiAri aaaaat to beUiun.?j .Toe i dorr was 3tnaif-ls miauori and TOOTH Wlshins to hn mn k. -m t the nremlseaind ,",." dress me at Mill Bridge. Rowan county, as I am niMtlM 1 1 Hn ftAA tuureu, 10 mues irom concord. near r iareoioni-.i'x ftl edi ,bitoU t baa t.i'u- j , 1 .wwpaiRMatof4sssnBi. k w x?i wh m bred mtty wodc r wenr, ant w iuwGtiH will unpenn (Gm, WOTlg, BoweL. Kidney Ot 1 iub, jvu can pciBTjtron&rani . : frrr ' .0 .1.! W it !!-, 'puawatfinij away with ( AlfMUSl HII1RI in 11 1 11 1 snWT a ..ImJ 17. i 0 " jia v wmnw cxauiaauon 01 our stock will ennvtnna m. vaua unm 111 Buies ana prices in our line. MRS. P. QUERY win oe round In the store to wait on her friends ana customers. RJTJP JE5&fi Fesof Mr. M. b. cuawioers. o see his friends and Z. B. Vance. W. H. Bailxt. VANCE & BAILEY, Attorneys and Counsellors FrsuftnKfue. juat , TtiE FINE IT LIVE OF Cook-Stoves and Sewing Machines IN THE CITY. Orders and correspondence solicited at th wr. ware Store and Sewing Machine Hbuae of ' iupiiMtp MQORE, Trade Street, Charlotte, N, C. Col. C. W. Bradsxaw: on 1vnw . . and wonid TmT r.o".: " now with natron. arTrt .IrJZXZT? mends mnjiA uolu 08 nerewrore. me ind Practice In 8ur QHABLOTTE, N. a wuiouuremeuHmo! the United States bPe Court of North Carolina, Federal wuoues 01 . aec&ien burg, Caharrus, Union, Gas ton, Rowan and Da- vldson. Soiiam wwio uao oi uraepenaence ""s ; ,.may29-tt , I ROD. GRAHAM I .-if na Courts. Collee- i:Mw,vnuiiw' aoa jroreizn. aoiieitMi ih. nation. - lunua ior com Trron streets' : Druggist I ,1 . CHARLES HOTEL bv lira. STATE$TILLE, If. C. has been leased for' a i'tena of (mn neereB, wnoae Ultentlon 1- i 0 I 9 M teiatjon GO tO . " W. P. MARVIN, igent, n Successor to F.;8carrCo, Fresh Drags and Pure Medicines None but the Very Best Drugs 'yrtJclea. Perfumeries, Combs, , Brushes, , Tooth Brashes?, ' 1 1 i Physicians' prescri t 1 0 i i H B s cheapest uuu mo& tefta- DIB nousea reotesented. Ll23: at J ana soon you will for 235 Pt JpOB, for you will be a M. HUM fqpUHDH QQia (Wma keep a strictly firsts as, are given spec- BeaubfianurecJi fTh iieniai 1 ui Jan 28 , . C. i luiyi9' 0? the public l. solicited; . o public llgt
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 16, 1881, edition 1
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