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m ' 9 ' i Mi km m d8B ON besjQ tUmMXmMfMKStS ant, and with ttkittes 'JtitST ixMomtto.. 4 00 kite MonO jj.....r.gt 00; Out JfonM ........J,l.i.lijJ.4 13 WMMXLT MDmOM i AUAL J 3 'iu rani ."i- ; - fOfOXa, BZLTrlTEITtV, V fT14 VXSIMRl . .' .s,f-i'A -( ' 11-" i tags, BaoanxJifflE iL ' 1 gl-flTOA .fMlfr. HAWDgPUTA rH ;' , CHARLOTTE, N. C SUNDAY; ULY'Sl, 1881. :, rZi . Z , : . iT I i if I J TT Srrn. 1 ' . Si . rffffl . " ifc:i.:.J& fl '4p HM Hi- RJ MUMMl tKn.:l ' N L4tfM . Vli W H HOMM mmW i; - i .f..-. ' ' .- ? r,.;, : -. , , - - . - - ' - ...... . . : ; .. y --'ni:" v'lij, ar.r'Tr; vtftt!-tt"i . - .m. .. , ,.- , , , . . - . - - , , , ... . . . , . . , , t5 lit 'A We still have an elegant ana tttoil-atsorted Una ol . . m ... n f - -1? ffai, a . They Ikt Be We will commence sacrificing theae gocds imnie dlately. , , CUB XNTIBX STOCK OF ( i Mill i i i SPRING AND SUSIMER" GOODS AT GBBATLY BK1)UCKD TBICKS. fall early and secure bestbargalna. ; Alexander 4 Harris. Julyl7s Moots anfl gusts 1881 Spring MM We are dally receiving our SPRING STOCK which win beonore aompiete than rt befort, aiul comprlsea tha : ' 4 - A SPCECIALTY. Lower grades all goods In our line In variety and .all price. . j S : nu - ' FULL STOCK STETSON HAS. ' an4 a pretty line Straw Ha rimtchel Call and see u. ' , PEGRAM & CO. feb2 . . . , in or ft rrr - ;'attett:-nr : J lit i-vr CENT.; CALICOES .(4 S ' A. 1 nt ALL WOOL PLilMf BtiJiipC. BUNTINGS, at . l&V LiCK BUftTINoa. In cream and black, at I5e, sTBiUdoo'ioinwrsI'1 1 11 'a i , til 4 IftrM llDA . H 'i- ft- ..4' if. "i -ii i MosoiTiTTiNa.aa eoLoas,- at0B. ANOTHMSTCrOi; HOOSKIR f fS. JufltlnJ w ia i:ng mi DK:pEDpuiiopLJN3 a calL .w Harpmt July23 -04 To arrive oi aunni ii a ' -.n -ant ajr.aia a'Aif ' ,jh"r!t!A. ii8f Best Brands i Latest Styles. LADIES; ttlSSE, cilDBiVsi JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF Hfflhftm f 1 AtUUAAU JLt .t xr.m jo yig ttorvri1L.,8! lilOTIS '11 ' if JL 4 1 We are oflering bargains In out RE&l to.T.; STOCKS ' if SOME BEAUT LTUL PATTERNS OF LINEN LAWN S To be sold very cheap. We offer at a great reduction our stock ot Silk & Lisle Thread Gloves & Silk Mitts. A FEW BOLLS OF CANE MATTING Very low, to close out stock. T. L Seigle & Co. Julyi7 Srttes. A 8PLXNIn OPPORTUNITY TO WIS A FOB- TUNB 8TH 6BANB DISTBIBUTION, CLASS H, AT NEW ORLEANS, Tuesday, August Oth, 1881-lS4th Monthly : lirawing r-i Incorporated In 1868 for 2& veara bv the Leeis- lature lor Educational and Charitable purposes with capital of Sl.0pO.(K)O-to Jibicb-a- rwrve xuna ox over 42U,UUU nas smce been added. By an overwbelminr rjotmlar vote jix franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. Ba GRAND SINGLE NUMBER Drawings will take place monthly. B never eeales or Dostnones. Look at tbe follo- 1ndtBftrMMitln-r! i ! J' CAPITAL 'FUZE, $80,000. 100.000 Tickets at Two Dollars each. Hall-Tick- ts. One Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES : 1 Capital Prize. . S80, 10. l vapiuu raze, a i uamiai nze... B.OUOf 2 Prizes of $2,500 6,0rjf 5 Prizes of 1.000 5,0001 20 Prizes of 600 in.nnn lOOPrlaesef 100....... 10,000 200 Phases of 60. . 10,00 600 Prizes of 20 lOJl 1,000 Prizes of 10 10JB09 J " -APPROXIMATION FBFZKS. 9 Approximaaon Prizes of S800...... S2.' 9 Approximation Prizes of 200...... 100 w Approxunauon razes oj iuu.. ... 900 1867 FrIzea-amoantuigto...iim....... 10,400 Besnonslble eorrespondlne aitents wanted at all points, to whom a liberal compensation will be DakL For further Information, .write clearly, giving full address. send; orders Tby express ot uegls tend Letter, r Money Order iiy malL Address ed only to . . . A. DAUPHJjr, '- New" Orleans. Louisiana. tE, A. DAUPHIN, at , ,.. no. ziz sroauway, new xorsu . All our Grand Extraordinary Drawlnja are under the supervision and . management of. Generals Q, T. Beauregard and Jubal A. Early. - notks to thb Public. The public are hereby cautioned against send- to be of the Louisiana 8tate Lottery Company, and are FRAUDULENTLY representing, themselves as agents of tbe Louisiana state Lottery Company. ' They have no authority to sell-the tickets of this company, and are not l'S agents.: , . -. WiiiDgtiiM'ilEliyeiiy, rpHCROUGH instruction, la LaHages LUera- JL torn 4 and Science, and ln'the 'professional schools of Drawing aad-Bngmeetfng. ; Healthful location lit the'Vallef of Virginia; ' Expenses for 9 months need not exceed S225. Session, opens September 15; 1881. For eatalogtle address,,, tL Ji. H ABBINi rr4ert,lof Oram, Hay, Meal, Flour, Lard, Bacon, Tobeeeot Sueai r. Coffee Molasses. &c respeeV.' ffully solicited.- The cheapest ntariteto and re lie- I INOTIOE! i Ml I ta- Omoa bfxbiktshdsnt. a.. '.iOPKRi 11 & f881. land after this date all frelghtj on this road HI1 ha MMlvAif and itallvAnad at what has iJeeii heretofore deslawOed as tbe Air-LlnetDepot at tnei loot oi west xraae street. .4 ears at the ss Julyl9.dtt 1 Superintendent,' ! CitjUetSda Ht Lot a'thtorW pfNuUlKet WTtte" into two lots of 70 by 1 96 feet Suitable sither for l)ulldlBgorlaOittrpose4 Jf ' Ntnn25.tf ..- araukUB,' - M t Mothers. Biuumu Men, Mc Pics. &c who are tired put by work or worry, aadl hS. youcanbeinvigorated andcursdbyt 'MlK f mini to BIttcri and otbet Towcf, M f di'tit the sYitem. riRW t ink Si .iM Hfserf S Co.. Cnemut. ....... 'i t r'A'CClLOBED J. wanta nflTMtr, ran & nma. .1 char4 of the meebarrtcal 4epartnnt ot ews 4 I I I MIV a- eiii W Yi, rT bttk.i j. ?;y 1 1 V Daadnl MR oIlUAllUliAiAiilcU PRINTER, of six years experieh&t a steady sltaaaon. can "maxe up nn i nmnexeni w .i inui wwn ven ueap uurum m ,"'"'! lAadressL - , .s ( Cj- J, f(lulf24,dtf " Care Observer, Charlotte, N.C, Carolan' IrUk A ir. , -''BystbAwtei,oI,BabyloT.we sat down and wept, wljenvre remembered thee, OZlonP' Carolan. tby happy love , no Jealous doubt, no pang can prove; Tby generous lord Is kind as braver , He loves the baidand scorns the slave; : And Charlotte deigns to hear thy lays; . And wa thee not with taoughtleas praise; ; i with flewety wreaths the eup is crowned, The froUelahghi the aanee-gees roand Ttm Hall or tJhelU' the merry throng Demand thr mbth, awake thy song; . ; Here echoes wake to catch the strain 'And sweetly give it back again. ' Tbenibappy bard I awake thr fire. Awake the Aeort gtrlngt of thy lyre, ; No giortes ot the -Hall of Shell," ; ojoyne wnwpers to tny iajs, : No note of love, no tone of praise; But tohy leading thought she shows' ' The forms ! Erin's future woes; t : The warwaptfates that crown (be slave, ' i That mar the wise and cnubtha brave l The tyrant's frown, the patriot's doom, i The mother tear, the warrior's tooab. ! In vain would mirth inspire thy songr ; rief heaves thy breastand claims thy tongue; : Thy strain from Joy taaadnesaturus-r The bard would sui:e. the prophet mourns! 1 . . r ' 1 OB SEtt V ATI OJtS, Heap o' good cotton-stalks gits chopped up front 'ooclatin' wW de .weeds. Scrlbnet ... Women bave been getting $2 per day In some of the Ohio harvest fields, the men being all off to Washington, boring lor office. Somebody says the ears of a man are happily located, since there la a good deal to be said on both aides.. Tbe only form of oatb among the Shoshone In dians Is, "Tbe earth bears me. Tbe wn bears me. Sballllle?" And then tbe Big Chief does He with double-barreled mendacity. New Haven Begister. . M ' ' Among tbe Brltlsb volunteers Is a regiment from London, called the Devil's Own, It Is com posed exclusively of lawyers. Another regiment Is composed entirely of artists. A saloon-keeper In New London, Conn., whose lost pocketbook, containing nearly $400. was re turned to him by the finder, Impulsively exclaim ed. "You pees von honest poy; I vill shake mlt you for be. drinks." And they "shook" and the bonest poy lost and paid. New York Times. "Can the Manchester (N. H.) Mirror find any warrant in decency lor calling Sam Bandall a no torious liar?"' asks the Springfield Be publican. No: and it doesn't wan't any It's a newspaper of the Mew York Tribune stripe. Boston Post When a young man devotes fifteen minutes to arranging bis necktie en Sunday evening, and brushes bis halt with a little more particularity than usual, it is a sign that he has "pressing" bus ness on band, and will get Into a tight squeeze before midnight. Norristown Herald. Bays Reuben Knott tmto his fair, In language burning not, "Matilda, do you love me dear V Says she, "I love you, Knott." "Ob, say not so!" again he cried, "Oh. share with me my lot! Ob, say that you will be my bride!" Says she, "I'll wed you, Knott" "Oh, cruel fair to serve me so! I love you well, you wot!" "I could not wed you. Rube," says she, "For then I should be Knott." A light breaks In on Reuben's mind, And in his arms she got, She looks demurely to bis face. And says, "Fray kiss me, Knott" The Caswall Monument. The followine is a description of the Caswell monument: It is an obelisk, built or Kicnmona granite, and is thirty feet in height, in cluding three bases. The shaft is six teen feet high; the plinth is beautiful-, lyj moulded ttheeap is formed of Roman arches r the base which contains tbem scription is polished, and the rest of the surface smooth, uertain masonic em blems, such as the gavel, greater and lesser lights etc, are cut on the shaft. The woik is considered very credita- te. ,...f No description of the work, in which all North Carolinians take a deep pride, is complete without the legena on tne BhafL On the front, or first side, is the following: the people of North Carolina have 1 , erected this monument in grate- 1U1 ICWViUViMUvU vrav B 1 chard Caswell, their first Governor under a free Con stitution. Called to the head of affairs in North Care-, lina in the struggle with Great Britain for Independence, he gave himself to the aprvico nf hia nnnnt.rv vrith- oui: stint and without compensation. T I - Then follow, in order, the other three sides: Born August 3d, 1729, Died 10th of November, 1789; An r accompiisnea surveyor, J an able lawver. a skillful I , financier, a successful sol Idier, a profound statesman, a devoted patriot and an honest man the annals of North Carolina for ; forty years attest his virtue, his capacity and his services. Deputy Surveyor of the Colony, Mem- i Member of the Provincial J 1 Congresses Delegate to tbe Continental Congress, Pub lic Treas : '-J ' . urer, . -:V , . , . ' , . . Colonel . : . - of the Rev olutionary Forces, Brigadier General, President of the Congress that ; framed the first State Constitution, four times n j elected Goyernor of North Carolina, Comptroller-Gener-al,ielected Delegate to the Con vention to frame the Federal Con- ,. stitution; Member of the State Con- Tension to nttify Federal Constitution: s t .I-, .it ' . .. Resolved, That the thanks of this Con- egress be given to uol mcnara uas f well and the officers and sol- X i diers under his command ' for the very essential s - t- -.oATvip.ft hti them . reedered .. , country ... at the battle of j Moore's Creek Journal of Provincial Congress at Halifax, 12th April, 1770. ili. Alexander Morris, while residing at No. 192 Washington street, Brooklyn, last spring, was. stricken with severe rheumatism. Hls sufferings were of theinost excruciatingly painful character., A friend commended the great German Jmady and lii became thorocgW relieved after apphr ntt V ielessl ttsaaiL He' is now: n. earnest be irmtA In rha nAmpa inf. Rt JihiIm Oil.-. t; 9 YY.T1 '-T J - KIDNEY DISEASES. Kidney 4lseases afflict ;thft greater ; ernHSflj htit chin tha vl lies 3y puredT Letthose who have had to constantly ose spirits of nitre and such stuftV" give this great remedy a trial and be aurecbMn the dry feravit is most eeonomioai, in the liquid-toe most oonvenl ept Philadelphia Presto tT to a'jiO . ' ( i I i fasi ' m't tar i t n r ' wMti. Ihneaiatw-tf Bin! hit Mc mtttl aal taleas- Maa thai 1 add my testimony. toibegreatlrtoe of sickbeadacbe. - Bach a remedy. 1a a blessing, and aUauCeiers should keep It on nand ,y,t.n f n a d J j 188 Cathedral Street, BaRimore, - Inhere are aWut 6,00)O() peach trees iapdLaWate.-;,;! i(4 , .: There Is 35000 paupers in Paris and lOSln lndtm- - - i; , ! : Thirty yeari agbltc6st 'Massachu S9ttsS4.8l to educate each child; now it costs $13 . . . ... .....j AXeadvilie (Col.V newspaper boy has put $3,000 in the bank; besides being a mine owner. : Colored people in Nasheville, Tenn, have formed a jociety for the suppres sion of miscegenation. , The desperadoes who Tobbed the Chi cago and lioek? Island : railroad train near Winston, Mo, recently, realized only 600. St 'Iibuid i ttas'two reservoir syBterns. settling and storage: There, are four settling baskis, each cohtaiuiug 18,000, 000 gallons. .... ; : s Gamblers lai)ished from St! Louis by the new law emigrate to East St Louis ; on the Illinois side of the river and carry on their busifiess there. John Bussell Young; who accom panied Grant n his tour around the1 world, : says. Grant's' income cannot be far from $50,000 a year. Russia is going to- have the best wheat srop for twenty years. " This must affect our exporting prices some what, and possibly the foreign demand for ourr wheat ; ; It is said that only two: persons-rex-Gov.Bice and Bev. G, E; JEUis were able to read a letter which Dean 'Stan ley wrote to a Boston friend after his Visit to this country. , ; ; . i The population of the United States is 60,000,000, and there aree engaged in the liquor traffic, as proprietors, only .187, 083 persons yet these -few cost the country something like $700,000,000 per year. Mr. Edward Bichardson the wealth iest cotton planter of New Orleans, is credited as possessing $8,000,000; E. J. Gay; a planter and owner of a sugar re finery, ranks next, with from $3,000,000 to $000,000. The statement has already been made that Mr. Beecher will close ' the relig ious controversy between Bob Inger soll and Judge Black. It will be inters .esting to see which side the old man will take. The Allegheny government arsenal at Pittsburg, Pa., comprising 36 acres of ground and $1,500,000 worth Of build ings and machinery, is nearly '46Ue' lit tle being done but the repairing and keeping in order the stores on hand. The brass cannon which was captur ed at Yorktown by Lafayette and which nearly cost the gallant marquis, his life, is preserved at the Watervliet arsenaL When Lafayette , visited the arsenal fifty seven years ago he was so glad to see the gun that he en thusiastically embraced it Another American custom baggage, checking is likely soon to be adopted in England. , The London and North western railroad sent an emissary here especially to report on our system. It is asserted that 35,000 pieces of luggage were lost or stolen in England last year, A French newspaper relates that . a millionaire lost his entire fortune ex cept about '100,000 francs, and died of Snef within twenty-four hours. His rother, who was his ole heir, had long straggled in poverty, and now, on the sudden receipt of what he regard ed as a large fortune, has just died of joy. ; North Carolina has a population of 1,400,000. The whiskey makers and dealers; number 3,204 persons. Here are about three thousand persons con trolling nearly, a million and a half, making high . taxes, j pauperism, crime and suffering. How long will the Ipeo pie submit to the imposition ? A Deenriar. tvne of diphtheria; pro nounced :by physicians to be whouya nasai trotiDie, nas preseniea; itsen among some of the children in Carbon dale, Pa. It is said to be . something like membraneous croup, and yet a disease which?; results in the child's death in nine out of ten cases. ' ; ; The greatest ranrbad enterprise novr on foot is the extension of the Denver and Rio Grande r' Railroad from Denver through New Mexico, Texas and the Mexican1 Republic, H When completed the road will be 4,000 miles long. There are now regularly. : employed in the work Of 'jbbnstructioi 300 hands, tmd buildihg is goihfjbn simultaneously frbhi both ends; of the route. Within a few. years the entire North American ; Con tinent will betoaversea by, railroads.. ; Nine years 'agWfi 'useci'.oiilyijrj , pounds of opirn, 1870 "o.nx, Imports were 278,653 pounds, and, in1880, 533, 451 potihds. As 'Chinese lmfhigration into this country has been very small during.this: period it is evident that a greater portion of this deadly drug is consumed by Americans. Opium eatp ing i is different from drinking. It is generally secretly carried on, and there fore, difficult to ho traced up, but as far aa-jcaikHbe odgedK Nw York-is the greatest consumer of opium and mor Dhine of anvcitr in this country.- , i t,sThe tot4 weight lidded to the Wasfi ingcoa- monuraeni; since commencing; worx at tne i50-rooc joint is &,33.4ions. The; total pressure-apen-the bedof the foundation on the is of the monthi was 65,079tonS7-equal t oye? :f otons pec square foot of bed of foundation. At present the work of lay ing stone on the ,top of the monument is stopedtempo-i rarily.t While the matiiiieryisfheinff khfftedi IfcwiUbeiiftaea-liyia fW dava The earthen terrace-or: endbank-i-1 ment abont itaeTf oundation has just' been completed; !oy.itiamt:;.i:-:i- Brooklyn Eaglo- ss - . JlJid you get my anicra on ine "ite TrivTag: Ortaodoxy? esk4 ra,BrooklyiL , clergyman, approaiuug xuoi managing editor, of the i MagJ4 jyestecday , afters noon.!-. '; : '":i-2 .v'4 10 .. "I did replied the editor, andJt a in Lnni Ha. rvnr. in tn.mnrrAw'a .nnnor -some, wnv jww9('.-j wi vit.ur renhave materially mad and I Vish to withdraw the5thesis jm porarily," explained y.jergyp'an yMl right gatR . V Mrrff rphionairaie flheThisbarl i m rouraustotfei yoway,jorgws;?6wsua japject to ma&ng it a pernty;now4X -... Qf frw9'Aokt.fiwrInflair: Tell tho frtrrnjtti to.hunt through, the God. j- They had ah accidentjOut thera bit ago, and l guess um jx vuvuua was Died. BtttV .ft Ti j hnn .r.Be eiad to hearrfromyoii a?i Tt'ii'i-athet cleverslush 'faaA the reverened gentleman' retired;' wondering if orthodoxy tTftfeived another blow, or whether he ..wa'-ithe; victiro of printing otuce wfintaw. vw LJiLi it , innuicn of fota ! Plenty of Music MAKE i EYEBYBODY HAPW. KEEP IN DE MIDDLE QB DE RODE ! . And read n .'in . n My s . m, mmi mm- Cash Prim and 3 Months' Credit ! A littlf- Cash - .SD - III li A LANCE COT YON COMES IN 1! 2$ A. nMf littIe reading rA k 'h time, Jwight. and monoy. Address, , H. iil Mm W Mil! AT GREATLY WE NOW OT Ait DI1 and TPDnfitr THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY TO BUY GOOD CLOTIIIN'G CHEAP IS NOW WITHIN YOUR REACH, ' THIS IS A POSITIVE FACT! : t-OUft PREPABATIONS-EOR FALL DEMAND A CLEARANCE OF THE GOODS NOW OFFERED id'1-,1 ' 1 1, I i . . ! . ; BEOKEXT & MeDO 4 73 , u iiin.ii.iii i uu i inntni m cSrnitxi XuZusio Elouse. oi xiuuuon a, oaies. . xxuesianaienns exaouy tne ! ' : !- 1 . . v .lOr-HOf W'-''",f i av.'WJVfi: d - r MissnMissssnaBnnnnnnwMsnMsssnsMnMsnsssnsssssi f 1 ; , - ' : - . f , SPEING AND StiiMta CASSD1EEE SUITS- . BEDTJCTD PBICE9. BOY 8'; AND CSILDBEN'S EDITS AT COST. CALL AND SEE US. i .-ir .1 ft i' OisWS;;(IDiltt' OF FEB THE ItEMALNDER OF OUaSPBlNa AND 6UKMEB GOODS VJ'ff m & (D dD ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS,,'.- m W ruitluvncD. in L iib in iuir ixizv-,:,,t.' same.) on hand and contracted job tbat must sic. LOWEST CASH PRICES: $10 CASH ON AN OltU.VN. , $5 CASH ON A PIANO. And tbe balanre 3 Months, Wiffiit Interest Thli Offdf exnll-AH rWlhar 1 at' Dn .A K. i as cheap as you can next faU, wluh cash In yourband. This is neither "Fie" nor 'Taffy,' . uu iwu wiu uvx auu nommy. ( tkia iuiii JJJmw M' SMITH. Charlotte. N. G 7 r . . 77' m i -i.-.i- -5J::.-')1 TauHaiie ? i . ' K.ti f.:..;. 4r .D5,'r:o.'- .") EE .a '-- 5tT WEEE; I i . Co ;I.-.v fc.li 41 STEAM NMES : '. . v.' ' .,- - ' MINING MACHINERY CONTRACT FOB COhstkuuiiwi ajhw aiuati iu k. OF MlHlfttt miaiiHMH VBHBHwwiri w TlON AND LATEST DESIGNS. ALSO. MAJb .. lrnKtCTDBB AND SELL AGBICTJLTUBA I 4)3 ? 7 ' X - TTI7ACTCBK J ., AND 1BTWF.J?1M;HAWV4;J.1T aa 1 1 i j i. w Tbe manufacturers of the PORTABLE i. : '; ' IvAtvtMiiliuiai sa Yuaff A AwiavfnA Tal what they claim; they challenge. say aBaftrr', 1 1 t; a va...! .1.1... ma flHail ssrlKft AH It'll Amfulfi . . , KnrSm te at. forf.fTof 1)0 T- fl.000 as may be desired. These anglnes;un4!u:v j.r, t ana H-root wjoa . .1 ,; ..'" iff , l! .V.4I4-
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