i r1 iiw"- Stye t)arl0tte (E)bfierot , in (vaito job BPiwaarr f Hu Been ttaonghlj applied kt&& wanleitf wttb 0 late p;T ix Month . . 4 00 ... a oo .t t2 00 - a 10 hre Month. .... One Month: WMM&Lt WDITION'i WteWy, (J th$ oounfy) w adwmtm.... unat abort Bede T Outofthieovnty,pottpi&.,...,.....-.. gix Months..-. ....ft,..-.. ri..ii. ioo I ! ;yoL.-xxvi. txaa, sKcxiFn, Foorxaa i . PBOGRAJGOaHlKDMLLfl. CHABLQTTE, N- C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 9,1881. NO. 3,867; ' ' ., " ' i i, - , i i ' iiwiiim i m !' ' i i i'iiV n r J '-- J - -' '' " J 1 " -" - i i ii " 7 " - i i ' - -' . " 1 "" ' " ' "" . - ".""i " ' " " ' "7 ""i"'""""' ' ' " '-" ' '" '""'-""" j'i', . rii - We still have an elegant and well-assorted line at LADIES', and CHnJ)BH'S' ! Fancy Hosiery: They Must Be Sold. we will commence sacrificing these goods immediately. Mosqnito anppie From$2to$10. JPITO-. NETTING, CUB ENTIEB STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PBICE& Call early and secure best bargains. Alexander k Harris. Julyl7 Bouts aifl Stoes 88 Sprm Stock 1 881 We are dally receiving our SPRING STOCK f iiKtft and exilo,b7 j&Vyaid and by the piece. HEW ADD STYLISH LAWNS Very cheap, Justin. OlI&iSRVATIOIf . Beautiful entlment by Mayor Harrison, of Chi cago: "Give the Keptocfclan hU whiskey, the Frenchman hla wine, the Knirllahman bis ale. but glre me lager the lager ef Ba-arta." The mayor was aaaresaing a jsaraoan picmc crowa. "Our,M sayslheHaitfordTlme, '1 the news paper era." This will surprise many ioiks. whp thought that the present la the era of striped Btoc&ingg. The Induction balance doesn't work when ap plied to an editor's Docket book. It Is Ms cheek: .that makes the instrument ham. the Hindoos believe that In the world to come I all drunkards are changed into frogs. As frogs r nave to jirea gooa aeat in water, we agony 01 uio - toper In the Hindoo bell .. must be something terrtr ; "no. . ( , .,.-,..-,,(- An Zsonlmaux dinner , Is relished M , much as i asy other. "I'd lhank you for a slice of that putrid whale." sajs the old man. 'l want another fish-head there wasnt meat enough oa that one,M:says.tne little XsqntDmaz; and then his : mother says he shan't hare any candle to chew af ter dinner because he dirtnt sat Dlease. Courier Journal. - -' -;- ' Slttlne Bull has named one of his twins "The I War Is OTer." and lets them both wear telegraph wire earnings. An American woman in Anetista has married a Chinaman. As he does all the washing and ceok- lng, the Augusta woman has done better than most girls. A watermelon which weliths twetre noundshas fire pounds of rind and six ounces of seeds, which must be wasted. The times deroaad a melon with a tissue paper cover and rattan rlos hi place of tne seeds. -' Internal kevewvte. need not griere ranch over the antici- fated scarcitj ot onr pet dish ; for the and that fattens one "beef? will furn- l8h. vegetable food for several adnlt hu man beings, wnue, ac ine 8ameume, a ronglife resolta from a strictly vegeta ble diet. , ITEMS O IHTEBESTS. We offer great bargains in our remnant stock of Silk & LisleThreadGIoves &Silk Mitts. All our summer goods will be sold uniformly at first C03t Bargains In store for those who will avail themselves tf the opportunity to secure them. aug7 T. L Seigle & Co. A Good Shewing- for the Prut Fitc&l TearAmount PaJd by the Reipec tlreBtatetfa Commissioner Haunt's annual letter to the Secretary of the Treasury, sent in on Monday, shows that during the last fiscal year $135,225,902 were collect ed and paid into the Treasury; and that the amount collected during the five years of Commissioner Kaum's admin istration aggregates $602,310,787, the en tire amount of which, without loss or defalcation, has been paid into the Treasury. The letter was accompanied by the following statement, showing the ag gregate receipts from internal revenue during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1881: IKtedtcal. s Summer Complaints At this season, various diseases of the bowels are prevalent, and many lives are lost through lack of knowledge of a safe and Bure remedy. Pekby Da vis Path Kttj.ttr is a sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Bummer Complaint, etc., and is perfectly tafe. Bead the following : Pxbby Payib Pain Kiuxa mt jfi(i to affcr& u(oat rie lor crwoRtina ptnsuiwnacn. States. Alabama Arizona. . Arkansas... California... Colorado.... Connecticut Dakota Delaware . . - Florida. Amount 131.651 88,008 132,086 3,613.300 215.051 579.690 48.608 811,066 254,889 States. Missouri... .8 Montana... Nebraska. .. Nevada N.H'mpsh'e New Jersey. New Mexico Georgia 864,183 Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky... Louisiana. . Maine Maryland... Massachu's. Michigan... Minnesota.. Mississippi 25.800 25,784,681 7.281, 2B8 923,776 289,527 8,719,162 760,618 82,457 2,483,463 2.699.681 1,787,276 445,140 Wtt,122 Amount. 6,470,349 44,881 962,064 53.421 809,720 4,873,676 47,405 New York.. 17.283.267 N. Carolina. 2,476.440 Ohio 19,295,825 Ores on.. rennsyivia. B. Island... a Carolina Tennessee.. Texas Dtah Vermont.... Virginia wasntngton. W. Virginia. Wisconsin... Wyoming. . 85.004 7,669,214 209,079 185,907 1,146,763 248,634 43,116 53,145 6,063.105 82,763 452,596 2,01 0,0!t5 18.651 . umw uk- nil ujTBtauiiOT jr. - cholera morbus, and cramps In tha stomach. Have The wry but medioine nsisd it far vaajra. uid it in mr eur flrverr tima. - Motnoowa, Iowa, March 19, 188L . I have used your Pain Ktt.t.to in severe oases of cramp, colicand cholera morbuBnd It gare almost Instant relief, H E. Caldwell. which will be more complete than ever before ' and comprises the rumr-anrrLX.. Qa- Feb. S8. 188L For twenty years I have used your Fain In my .family, comolalnts. ai without a bottle in the Have used it many times for woua not i U3 complaints, and it aheay cure. Best Brands a Latest Styles. LADIES', MIS8i:, CHILPRENS,' i. GKNT8', B013', AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS ! SHOES A SPCECIALTY. Lower grades all goods in our line in variety and - all prices. gala J. Ii IVTK. Kino. Ml . Jan. 23. 188L Have used Pkbbt Davis' Pain Ktt.i.kb for twelve years. It is taft. ur, and rtliabl. J0 mother should allow it to be out of the family i'irlast' Owuda, . Y Feb. 19, ISO. We began usms it over thirty years ago, and It always gives immediate relief . Would hardly dara to go to oed without bottle in the house.- ! T. . W.0.8PIBBT. COWATBOEO, B. C, Feb. 22, 188L, DBBDOOJe .OBXOM. Tf fl ftiMgm.lTa. damD, Bhxnibh PKU8siA,Feb. 8, 1gL 1 have known Pikb Davis' Fatk Khxeb almost from the day it was introduced, and after years of observatkm and use I regard Its presence la my household as an iniitptuabu ntemity. X-Jp. irOmA, II. D. UOuBol. i naa oeen several aays sanermg seveTeiy fflarrna. aooompaniea wn- UHeuss pain.' Cled your fiAM K4uasB,aad foiuidatoort Nearly every family in this section keeps i tathehduM. DB.S.MOB inMabl JrtJLL STOCK 81 MOVTASTTB ST. II. J. NOONt lrfJNDON, tNQ STETSON HATS, and a pretty line Straw Hats, Trunks, Valises k Satchels, ALL SIZES AND RBICXS. Call apd e us. XEGRAM & CO. r a Mfddoncaof twentvhree years in I have iriven it in many cases of diarrhoea, dysen tery, and cholera, and never knew it to xau to give . relief, . . m HT.AHnyiie. No family can safely be without this invaluable remedy. Its price brings it within the reach of alL . For sale by all druggists at 2oc, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. PEBEY DAVIS & BON, Proprietors, Providence, B. L July 22 dw Jul ang. If you feel dulL drowsy, debilitated, have fre quent headaches, mouth tastes badly, poor appe tite, and tongue coated, you are suffering from tor pid liver, or billiousness," and nothing will cure you so speedily and permanently as to take Sim mons Liver Regulator or Medicine. . .The cheapest, purest ; and best family Med- -loineintne wonai An efffeonml Sneciflc ,for all diseases of the Liver, Etomaon and Spleen- . Begulate the Liver and prevent - 1 Chills and Fever. Ma larious Fevers, Bowel Comnlalnts, Bestless- 3iess,Jaundloe,Nausea BIT! MCltR; ' ' '-'' Nnthlnv an nnnlPJurAntVlothlmt'MV Common, as bad breath and In neany every case Mnww FILLS: IT- INDORSED BY i . PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN THE AFFilCTED EYE AND THE GBIATEST MEDICAL TftlUWPH OF THE A6E. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Iioss of appetite JJattaea-DQels eostlve. JPain In theHead.with a dull sensation to the baokpai rtrinitnder the ehouljder. ;ingjwi thadlaln- V.larl a fnllntu o.flA1 . aifnatton to exertion of body or mina,. Tlv every case UeoraeeJ I Arnteomi,y 'rM?:tyrr:- ' " from the stomach, and can toe sos 'y -"eevBa oi mCToory, w" ZlZZ&Z.: h it -hu ..b. oin.n. t.ibjw RAtnilar.i Denot f 1 leetad soma dntv. weariness, jjlssinsss. - .1 MU nU. HOQ DUUU1VU. MS..v. Beeular.' Do not neglect so sure a remedy for this repulsiie -disorder. It will also improve your appetite, cwmiMer ion and general Ijealtj: ; , . ; ;, V ; ' '. . '.' ' Mow many smTertofturfday after toimatog; lift burden and 'robbing exlstencapr aU pleas ure, owing to the secret sunenng rom vu' nniiaTTPATTfiv . Should not be Kgaraas trifling ail- , , went in fact nature demands the utmost, - , : regularity of the bowels, jmd any deviation . from this demand, paves the- way often to serious dangm Itlsiquite as necessary si.w; . remove Impure acoummulatlons from the bowels-.ae it la to eat r sleep, and no health csa be expected where a costive: .. habit ef body prevails. . -' -v : ; t -..- ! ftir.K HTtAniCHTt,! . , . ' This distressing amlctlon occurs most freqoent- ir. i ne oisnmianoe or tne stcmacn, ansi; tne itntterfecUy digested contents, cat bAlnld the neail.i aMrHhnnnbvli with i hausea, hd this consUrutes1' what 'ifl popularly known as tick head&hA...." .,r 35 -iuV- ;;ATJbuJBfiy ' iwwders or pwpaied 8PI-. j fufio iiiv-n iummjvaxub tmjess jiuT;Pn- BfUTCH wrapper wun iraue marx, stamp ana nig; batyreunbfrofcen. Mone.other is genuine. nuiaxuirea onir br j. h. keilin a cauri . ... - fb4ladelpbla,Pa: ouia oj an aruggisu. . ljanl8.eod,dd-wiy FREIGHT NOTICE. Omcs EppAiuiiTniipmrE, A-k T.4 0.B IUl VtUtOJBTTm, 4WJ is insult i lecied some duty. wearineesJJiMiOMi; ? BKta. giettaadnettesti,eas. nigniy oeiorea yriuvt "itRlfJUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. ; r-tirm PILLS are especially adapted to . suobrcases.onedose effect sucbfha,nff if to, and caus6 the l ine system w ;Ae$lo4qth TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Oiuv Haib or Whisk kbs changed to a Owwsv BLACK Dy a SlDEIo PIuim " " Itoparts I natujtd colSr, acU Instantaneously. -Bold by DruggisU, or wot by azprcai on receipt of 1. Office. 35 Murray St., New Yfk. Br. TCTTB BAKIAI. ATT7m5oUieiiT tSm.Neuralgia, or Bowel, Kidney or liver OmM 1 B 1 . V." ON and after thta date aU freight on this road wlU be received and delivered at what "has passengers wiu aiso in -ufure cm on ana on tne ifs at the same point : ,.-v 4. 9 . GOBMLSY, - lulyieti . . , Superintendent , i i i.,.r. i i n ii in FINE CMIVASSED; HUMS,; tcWirToiiiciie ereatest Blood rtuaeraBdAe2 t Meat Health StrsagtkBtr LinA far ninerinr to Bitters and pthet In. ! fit !- Jot"Alt Total by States and Territories. ...$127,851,624 Keceipts that cannot be apportioned among the States and Territories: From salaries, $8,02t; from adhesive stamps, cash receipts, $7,375,255; com missions allowed, $549,452; aggregate receipts, including commissions allow ed on sales of adhesive stamps, $135, 229 902.- The commisssioner says that the ex penses of the internal revenue aery ice during the past fisoal year wUl be shown upon the final adjustment of the ac counts not to exceed $5,063,330. The entire expense of the past five; years has been $21,992,330, being 8.87 per cent, of the amount collected. There are engaged in the service 126 collectors and 226 deputy collectors, with sepa rate offices and financial responsibili ty. There are besides 949 deputies, 363 clerks, 643 storekeepers, 1,105 storekeep ers and gaugers, 698 gangers and 35 in ternal revenue agents. Animal Food va. I.on verity. . Mobile Begister. 'The Gazeta de Campinas, a Brazilian periddical, announces the death of a negro, who had arrived at the advanc ed age of 130 years. In 1867 an Indian woman,"at old San Diego, Caln had then reached 117 years, and was sur rounded by children,- grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-greatgrandchildren, while the total number of her living descendants was 101, At Tancitero, in the State of Jftchoacan, Mexico, in the year J87fl, anold Indian died, who was undoubtedly x?2Jears old, for he carried; in a littlbitghutig around his neck, a piece of naiCefiinent, which bore the register of ms baptism. This document was signed by the priest of the parish, and was 119 years old. It stated that the subject was named Juan Acosta, and was at the time of his baptism three years old. The trayeler who wanders along the Pacific slope from Pueet sound, sbuthr ward far beypnj the equator, to where the Unfits of tbe Chilian republic eater upon the rocky wastes of Patagonia, finds among the different races of the coast manv remarkable instances of longevity. Old Indian man and women over whose heads the changes of a nun dred winters have passea ncotrnte him in every village he visits, while, strange to say, these instances of great lonevitv are much of tener , met within the troiic circles than in the temperate zones, either north or south OfMhi: equator. "j'll' -Whether th,e n.ye pf the tropica are naturally phger-lveA than-tties. of more temperate regions, or wheut-er, they are better preserved because t the indolent and apathetic, lives they live, has been a matter of seriauadia pute among the scientists of this age. A rColqmbiftnM philosopher has en deavored to solve the problem, and ha$ suddeeded to' his own oompieiesawsiac tion. If he has not oonvlnced those who. ineline to a contrary opinion; lie says that the people of tbe tropics, par ticularly the aborigines, seldom eat mat: Thev live upon bread and its several substitutes, and also upon; fmniA f mitt!. The latter he pronounces asbeine much more nutrftlous than meat and contain matlncr nrnhfirtiea t ariv feirtd.1 As i a' Droof lie Cites diansof thfoot hula that line1 the Andes, who thoPflh surrounded , by birds an4 same of all kinds, eldom taste animal food, but contentLtnem selres with a purely vegetable diet.:! ' a a Anr rennblio becomes more dena Iy populated this food problem will an- nnaiiv nsaume more serious proper Mnna. Wft are a "meat-eating" people," for animal food is seen on the tables of most of our citizens at every .meal. Thus It may justly be said that we at mnrfl mtvtt than is actuallv gooa fat US. number, of catttei wMctt &t& annually slauehtered in this country, and ,that " . . . ; -a . " a i M ' a. X : More than.1 $400)00 worth of Corn stock ore is now. taken out monthly. There has been told in Key WestFla- .this year $84,t)0p1 wortbof sponge. There is a hvelr old eentleman in ieorgetown, D. C, aged 100, who never used liquor or tooacoo in nis life. ;. , It is 1 estimated that from Colorado mines will come about in one-half of all the lead produced in the country thisyear. ; . ' ' ' '.. ';" " Baltimore is a growing city: In the last ten years the number of its manu facturing, establishments has increased from 2,759 to 4,185, tbenumber of hands employed from S3.182 to 7440, and the amount of capital invested from $26, 000,000 to $37,000,000. A very intelligentfady in San Fran cisco, being'asked'wnat she considered the cause of the looseness of the mar-riage-tie and frequency of divorce in California, replied: The power of money, that extinguishes true affection, sentiment, sense of justice, and chas tity." "I'd laugh, if I should fall and break my neclC jestingly remarked James Maloney, of Tappan, HV Y while in the act of . descending from a tall pear tree., The next moment he lay , upon the ground with his neck broken. The New York. Herald says; Rock away Beach this season swarms with gamblers, blacklegs and swindlers. They flourish, too, without molestation. They are like sharks ever on the hunt for victims. They watch the exuber ant country people and pic-nic parties as they come by boat and tram, and fleece all who are simple enough to listen to them. How railway construction helps to develop both tbe mining and tbe man ufacturing industries of a new country is illustrated in the establishment of the Sonth Pueblo Steel Works in Colo rado, at a cost of upward of $1,000,000. The capacity of these works foT the first year is 30,000 steel rails, and these are already contracted for with the Denver and Kio Grande nauway com pany for its extensions. The iron mines of that region will furnish the needed ore. A society for tbe promotion of mar riage was started two years ago in Cin cinnati. An inaugural pic-nic was given, and one of tbe ceremonies was the marriage of James MeHugh and Belle Walker. The society died quietly soon afterward. Its memory has now been revived by the brutal murder of Mrs. MeHugh by her husband. AD As tbe season will soon be over lor summer goods we are offering some decided drives in thai crass otooda. . OUB ENTERS STOCK 0 Light Imported Hosiery, For ladies and Bosses, at cost Also LISLE AND LACE GLOVES And our entire stock ef ; Light Sommer Wool Dress Goods. ALL WOOL PLAIN BLACK BUOTlRQS, lot ; LACK BUNTESQS, in cream and black, la ' IMP0BTXD ALL WOOL LACB BUNTINGS, In pinks, creams and blues, at 25c. We wUl nave in a day or two another large line of 6Ae Lawns, 5c Calicoes, and Hoop Skirts. ' Can and see our line of ' Noingham Laces, LAITKT mtTTING, CBKT0SNI5, And evttrrthlngln the ihpuse furnishing Una. Mosquito Canopies, in Pink and White A large lot bL , , rms SHOES, kvkbt paib WAKSAKTXTJ. Ton wUl always find in our stock a - h&ndsoms va rtetyof goodato jelMttrsa, - r Special AttentionlOTto Orders. - auge HABGRAVES & WILHELM. iii mm mm mw I I I M 1st, 18811 CS- JZ H 3 WILL SUCH INDUCSSOCNTS BE GIVEN IN CLOTHING! CLOTHING! AS ABE NOW OlfKBED BY ILo IBipimg(Bff BifDo9 FOR CASH ONLY! OUR $15.00 AND 016.50 SUITS f Ott.. . . . .' $12.50 OUB 14.U0 " " 10.00 1 " 9.00 AND $10.00 SUITS FOR $7.50 8.00 44 9.00 " 6.00 THE BIGGEST BARGAINS SVEB GIVEN IN iliii's, and Youths Clothing. CALL EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS. C 7 u - a more aciuai dioou- harr animal food of the In- Traffic lu Froar, In spite of the prejudice existing against irogs i?g-eituugsays me .DOS- ton uojnm&xuai wiuetrn, nas now es- ta,uisuea itseit nrmiy as an American institution, fox a time it was con fined to the Eastern States, but soon the hardy Westerner succumbed to the custom of effete Europe, and Chicago and San rancisco are as. deeply in the mud as Boston and New York are in the mire. At Elgin, III, there is a man who, found it so profitable that he went into the business, a few years since, of raising a peculiar kind of frog for the Western markets, While here in many. cases . mey are sola unaer nctiuous nrgea, It is said that in the West they are served up as iriea frogs. A con siderable improvement has taken place in this trade reoently, and a dealer says tnere is a gooa aemana ior au mat can be secured. Many restaurants and most of the hotels have the delicacy, though not on the regular bill of fare, only served to order. A large part of the frogs sold here are native, but there is a serious competition on the part of the Canadian article, m Canada the- busi ness is conducted on a large scale, and ; the industry, which lately received Con siderable encouragement by the in creased demanoY is at present- very promising. Numbers of bo vs. who have become quite expert, spear the frogs in the country ponds and streams, and sell them in the citv to the commission dealers, from whom they receive five to ten cents a dozen. ' The commission i men skin, pack in ice. and shin them td the northern and western bitiesV where the delicious tidbits1 bring them a hand some profit. In Boston frees are fcbld generally ey ne acaen, ana wingirom twenty to fifty cents according to quality. As the demand increases, the business will furnish Ouite 'a ' source of rural Income. The subject of -canning. frogs is now being talked or,; ana efforts are Joeing made td discover a ood pro-' cess for this purpose. : : ; Tli midland Survey, The survey of the Midland North Carolina Railroad, aavs the Fittsboro Reqord is.nerlj iinished CoLGard- jier s party nave. survey ea one nunarea miles of the route from GoldsborO to Marley's mills, twenty miles west of this Dlace. and ; Cant. Cain's party are surveying from .Salisbury, in this, direi .tion, and will prpbatilyj complete their task this week, C6L Gardner, with his -'".- k -V. .1 ".ai A ,4 ' I av . corps or (Surveyors, aiier leaving nere last week, followed the course of tbd old stacre road, in the direction of Ashe- boro, but he soon ascertained that this route would be, too costly, v so after ,arr riving at Marley's mills oust in the;edge. of Randolph county) he, started upo :his return to this place, .runninsa new. line on the northern ide, .Hickory Mountain, and arrive , Tuesday n,ishu . This una rws about hair njgaue north 0, Mnnew -a. ftuaua, urus&tx Boclsy Uiver a mile north of Hackney's mill and passes ithin ajew yards of E'mmaus church, apd, . is pronounced by Col. Gardner tone an excellent route, on which there would not anywhere be a cut deeper than ten feet. .This line completely flanks Jlickory Mountain, and is no longer in distance than ; the old stage road that runs right over.thatr elevationvWV : j ' 5 rr.i nardnftr and his assistant enen n eer, Mr. ! J.Xatta, will remain ere ft fewdaysengag.miAiajiAUKiUR: estimates, after. bic.h they .wiUvWait until about the-nrstof ? Ssptempei be? tnrtk hbrntihlna ia kcale the route nnon which the rAtM,50atr.nctea.: Mr. lleat Infonped a nwntb -aga that ho whnirT. ' Knild the road and have the ca.ra running fropi;allbttr tola boro in less than eighteen mon.thsnWt OF pipimig stumafl .DmnmimiKBir (BK0D(fll2 WE NOW OFIEtt THE REMAINDER OF OUB 8PRING AND StJ JMER GOOI S THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY TO BUY GOOD CLOTHING. CHEAP IS NOW WITfflN YOUR REACH. THIS IS A POSITIVE FACT t ty-OUB PREPARATIONS FOR FALL DEMAND A CLEARANCE OF THE GOODS NOW OFFERED 0 sin g Out ill Goods ! if Ml IBIBlLftW COOT JElLn A & (D (ID ffll IE KT, beckett & Mcdowell, - ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, SITUATIOII vanted;-- e a -wnfr a an "trr j A15 J3AVXXVVr K- i I A COLORED FBINTKB, of lttyea WW ,4 : TJTI7t i h A mt. & .tMiw. Huntt(m. Cru "make np" r a . ji js n . . - - J. "7Tir -mnMpn t to take - i vvoi, -:- r. : cnarge 01 me mecaanicai ueyariniou vi " . papers win wora vcrr cneap aurwg ui ww. I Care Qbservoi. Charlotte, NVC' CANTALOUPES AND TOMATOES, ..... '-.'-H'; ' ' vi-,- i s' Address. yast extent of land required to support tbeai cattle maj be estimatedThe time rrtrllVcome wh"?n Ms(iand cannpt be snare afttfthe" price- oivmeat' will reach far beyond 4he .eans,rt ; the t)oot: ana wnen was ume aoes come animal iwu o-wwur. . v vm ' out jtablesK4 tt;o;o.;.thjQ ol Europe.! ry- 1 :W.r.v "1 '0. Meanwhile, if the Colombian philoso ppr Is correct In his deductions, we. ' h..init nf Imur and arbnchlal dlae&aea theliveria often- iaiWj-JS!0. Mi a hepatte ierfftlaiT toefc lectins eoreof the JpMt V, Wttatihnt of SAtoaeaaet I preecrih -iimijioTJLjivflS Be-alator nnpiM bj 4 1L ZeOla' Co., .wlli entire tatla Kn i t ,nd that if sot saJldW- bat eflectaattr 4-i;igiil4tttte'ecrefloos of the uver,: totaatb and bowela, . . 1 BiwnMBun. I'-jti 1 Owenaboro, Kr. MANUFACTDKEPS OF ery. CONTRACT FOB CONSTBUCTIONE The manufacrurera of the CHBNrPOBI VKvTSrt a" iim tiiiuni-e mit mannfaoturet of agricultural, engbi apt tfd wlu an .antoiaaiM rtg !,r"'i?r. challange aug3 - enn . r wvTu ,.. k. AW Thu anfffnAa Mini A. B ana -KO0t wu. JOHITG. !T0UUG, Agent, College street, bet. Trade ana j utn, unariow?, a, v- VTHEfATTENTION Of the trade generally, and alo tbe eonstnner,la called to onrapeeial brands of saleable and staple Smoking "ftbaecwSirttng-Bill, Durham Long Cuts and Bival Dorham to which we an now Aitna f,,ii iiMrf thiviatMf atrlee of the moot TobMOOs that noothe nvian favorers en na Onr salesmen will make Tegular H?e JQurlotte ud tne traae eiau gooa wnnawm- "?K5 r UsoUolted.. : HJPOGUE, BRICK '. BRICK! ! . rpHK onderslKned wspecnnuj JSr X that they have engaged In the brk imaumn, and are now naamc "op JSZZZ? WYhlT made brick. Ithey have In eonnectloa wUhthelr ranlmproved Compress MAehlnehy which thev make Preeaed Brick eqatf to tbe Richmond brnyonedeelrlng to bull will find it to their interest to give as eaU before hiMtag elsewhere. -- - 6 ,EL ltVBAMSEUB. mar8 dse- - T. C ALLlSONr ,7 -..1 Charlotte, K. C -HONEST 7 Twist ehewJng Tit-acco Beware of ImBaUon j"? eompanled with oar MHeneet V eopy? Medianei hichwUl be lound on bead ofeTerbo Hannfaetaredonlr by .BOWN A-BBO., Coin Pea Meal CI is f i 1 1 A At ' '' 1 S: at HOWELL'S. ii