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' Eugene B. Stork, of Junction' fclty fouwai.' i
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afaaana had been trying for four years. -
Mrt John Arnall, of Washington, Ohfo ' says
fterboy raairen nD to dio ) four Dronflnen
Dhysjntaaalhat he was aftcrwarda curad by
M. M. R Goodwta, editor In Chardon, Ohio,
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leyond beHefJaut KlcUy-Woirtcured Mm. , ? fLM
- anna n. jarren oiownut. Bajpm, m z ;, any s
that seven years suffering from kidnertrraihlci.
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John B. Lawrence of Jackson, Tenn., goffered
for year from liver and kidney troubles aad
after taking "barrels of other thediuines,"
Kidney-Wort made him well. ,
-chal Coto of Montgomery Center.'
we&ie4elgM years with kidney difflculff: and
mnsle ,to work.- Kidney-'tVert mado him
fMllNWl.l,.g -. vMim ,U
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tin cans, one package of which makes sue quarts
at medicine. Also in Liquid Font, very Coa
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pareit i.j, - .
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W3-.-Ai.r',jfr,
arpisneaiTom thff .4 m
WwSSSJM W luitnrnlsfSd;1';
mfffl
JieW
never mhnerpoine.rownwM
lively yesterday with aPPlicantefromia oadgpOj 4iCW feet,
abroad looking, to rent houses. Tw66tdeCTedawh V
firmssettled with us.
f
Locust Bill township
in
Caswell
county gavatbreeJinndred andseventt
votes against prohibition and only onk
for it. j
Phil McSherry, Uving in Pittsylvant
ia county, Va., in attempting to;ros8
the trestle of the Milton Railroad
and broke his neck. He leaves a wife
. i m m j ttJ
ana a large numoer oi cuiiaren. no
was drunk at the time.
Mr. John N. Watt, woke about
L'clck .Tuesday jnomrag and sw-
LA L XLUWHaCsVL AAO VUlgll VAV U. auu
hand to hand fight followed whict
woke Mr. Satterfield who was sleeping
in the same room and came to the as-
oiarrinna A-f Vf i A7 oft 'PMTfit rinr t Vl OT3
held tljrf ie?ix fand liMmt He had
removed alt toe clotrfififlr in the room!
and made a second or third trip for thei
trunk in the removal of which he was
captured.
WumlQ2toB,.em0. We rec:
lernf J3ie seVfireirwiesg,f M&
Bahlirltt htemimn&lWmi
4ity(
Heisrep'Orteaff,havinga sever
air:
'A.
tack of typhoid fever.
The National board of health reports
as the death rate for one week in J uly,
per thousand inhabitants, 45 in Augus
ta, 45 10 imington,ii., fui$ oniy i&
for Wirntiflfirton-, N.C -.
Officer W. H. Griffith, while fishigg a
day or two ago at Green's millpond,
killed a rattlesnake measuring U feet
nlength and about 10 inches in cir
cuntf wwh5t i BBTOOt ttft S3Eles
Monroe Enquirer: Water is very
scarce in our public wells.
While returning from his farm near
town vesterday evening, Mr. i. j
Heath was thrown over his horse's
head by reason of the animal's falling
down, and bad bis pollar bone broken.
Asheboro Courier; Peter Bean, Jno.
UDton and Wm. Cassady. three of the
oldesMmfl,het jd tilers $f j Highland
townshipare Heaxf. v
Greensboro North State: The Cape
Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad, it is
confidently expected, will be finished
as far as Greensboro Jjx- the end of Lh
pany nave teen erecting new build
ings, and making additions to their
heretofore large works, and when the
improvements now making are finish
ed it will be one the mostcomDlete ma
chine shops 1 in ' the 1 whole- Southern
country.
Monroe Express-. Pleasant Grove
ramp-meeting will begin on Saturday,
t ie 20th inst., and continue until the
24th.
Mr. J. W. Townsend is erecting a very
pretty two-story residence on the lot
opposite Mr. J. YV ltudges's in the west
era part of town. Mr. H. 0. Ashecraft
u
t
is also building a Very attractive reii
denee in Houston vfile. , .- , -,. I
l
jlssTf 3.1 edkir. ti. YnMMm.
m'akjbs the third murder committed in
this county within ten months, and no
body has suffered for either of them.
Isnt it about time something was being
done to put a stop to this kind of busi
ness ?
Salisbury Watchman: Died in this
city, August 5th, 1881, Mrs. Elizabeth
Phifer Craie, widow of the late Hon
Burton Craige, and daughter of the
late James and Margaret Erwin of
Burke county, N. C. The North
State Mining Company will commence
in a few days th(i survey of their pro
posed road to Jefferson, N. C. Starting
from Statesville they will touch at
Taylorsville and ' Wilkesboro. John
Johnson.'a young man of this city, un
dertook to whip his wife one night last
week while in a drunken spree and
broke her arm. An old hen in this
town sat for two .weeks on 13 eggs, butd
cecanaBffisffttSMci aurtaB;neawa
wards the deserted eggs showed life,
and nine little motherless chicks are
now in the yard, hatched out by the
heat of the weather, and the hen refuses
to own or scratch, jfr them. The
county commissioners at their meeting
on Monday issued retail license to C. E.
Mills and S. C. Miller. A crowd of iov-
L fUl fellows celebrated the occasion at
the bar room of Mills, that night, which
ended in a tow.
! Wilmington Star: A colored man
from Brunswick county , was in the city
a day or two since who hail been bitten
through the tkumb by a moccasin
snake. It seems that he thrust his
Jiand into a pile of brush for some pur
pose, when the snake avenged the in
trusion upon his privatef : by ilMQrtipg'
hand. The thumb was badly swollen,
jhad assumed a blueish cast, and it was
believed by those who saw the sufferer
that the bite would prove fatal.
'j&hi4&l difis&j iifo. s. l. coffin
died at her residence in this place on
the evening of the Sth inst. Mrs. C.
was a former resident of Charleston.
j jxne Asnevme uiub Team arfl in re
ceipt of an invitation to attend a grand
class ball tournament at Soartanburc.
iThe county commissioners have lev-
led the tax for the present year, the
tooting up of the State and county be
ing .iajw on vne iuu wortn or property
thjB-slicht tacgpairvEriastyear hav
ing leneir5hVState' tax by
the Legislature,
H Durham Recorder: The artesjaja well
on Saturday had reached the depth of
1265 feet. The sandstone formation is
passed, a liver-colored-stone, resemb
ling soapstone in some respects, suc
ceeding, . and that in turn by a loose
33ndv stratum, through which-theau-
gur is passing.
section liand 6rk'ih6 xc1iere.crot in-
nia nnarrel withaneirro nampid Pratf
alko ii taction hand, on Wednesday ev
erting lase.vheh resulted in the shoot
ing or jt-ratt. xrn,er eic ior parts un
knom. i if t t
f i i
tea, HE f if II
fNew
The Business Men's Society for the
ncouragement of Moderation haa
een criticised for recommending Deo-
Iblp to drink beer and other. fermented
ftduors as a compromise between the
use of 4it!iiie4 Iwttop1 aM total absti
nance. These criticisms haye been es
bealiF numerous since charges have
tieen niade that much of Uie fcer made
now is adnlterate4 by JJio ie of corn,
glucose and other BQbsiCitt for bar
ley malt. In order to justify its recom
mendation the society is now trying to
find out the makers of good beer and
Has sent a circular tri TiInAtv.tTro hruu.
ten in this citr af 1 f-' id W H I Xkf
a.i a l 3 ' r lalSsT.7 , It
iK'Uu w mw pceasea uuu proaucis OI
Si A)re wej les. , It stated in the cir
eularlhat no unfavorable eriifft'rn will
fLelmade against any irewer who does
pdt, for aiiy " .ifrjL janswer this re-1
ucMtk uuv ii, s uif uiLcuuon oi tne so
iety, as soon asit has collected all the
rormauon avauabi. U) publish it.
lTHEEiifT AJl Cf B of tbe hair may b
sanswi ai hi ,r - ker's Hair Balsam,
walcalaax. perfume, deanir-
nes and dandrud eradicating properties. .
sub:
i Illlli 1 1 fa
forkoftj;
.mines, AinIAla-'l
At the death of 1oo ffeet vfiiMhttf a-.
feet 120 defifrees. t.o;iw-. . y j
Li. . , - in... Vi'ifil li--tI
oub,mezico.9 xne reDOXU as wr mo
,rreai weaitn.oi Lfiaij uajtr are grea
ex-
i 1
Ga.. have organteed v chnrcn-f oundeq
otf n8wefl heSa theftfsio
iiell. And them rwirfi er, nroooses tdlforf
tranjragfroitefljeepts l &iollar, w
itocJas.Msinfcmadietate Thei;or
" 'Ttie rfeoole'of Ara?IH .ard
Pffpytefftome $i4&m they1 .have; ;jhn(
their treasury. 4 What ' to-cto wrtnima
superfluous money, is the question: itj
burns tntrxeTcket orsnrora." which,'
is eajteripaftKBOtteVaf or, other
Thft cfinp.ral aftnt.impint.Ha tnfttthe mOn-
yjiheafld-lw expended; in 'erectinfg a
magnificetpera h6user though ome,
OS tae Auroraniiwanu to nave a -vug
flpiree all, aroundi with it r; ''-'
"'Ther ae 1,800 guests at the VJrgliiia
White 'Sninrmr ' Sririnps.-1 The Atfeat
phlltlopfs yfl w.-Jporc6Tan,ra$ un-
aoi-e xo get rooms pnere lasb wee, rai
theugtt.ne Journeyed! intis own 4;spTen
did cafr'which.be converted lht6 : tem
po&ty quarters ' until : too;:0O'uI4v.b
feadforiiimJ4 " v
t y bonaanji of English spaTrotri ubtdlt
their nests'a tlm e us peniion i bridge
over, the Alleghany riveriat i Pittaburfj,
of strawi hay and other light combusti
ble material and the other j day ; i the
brWgej was idestroyed by; -fire.u IThe
president of the .company . thinks, the
nests were set &a fire f roml sparks from
passing steamboats, .the . riter fbeing
very higbi and that the destruetion ; of
the bridge followed, i : 'T
Judge McCrary has giyen the rail
roads anothefl&TeyfLWn "tbesftbieot
of StateHwmtrbl.' ?hn a sislbh, last
week in the eastern district .of , Arkan
sas, involving the power of a State over
railroads, he declares that these corpo
ratjQn8 must extend the same facilities"
an4 charge the. same rate to ait for a
giy.en.eer.viee, and maintains ; that the
State has a right to say what that rate
shall be. The right of the State to con
trol railroads and fix ratea ia nor pretr'
ty jreneraUy established by a unanimi
ty of Jajdicial deeiBiong...
r llSsssssE 1Jss's Tssr"-1
Br. durrrm Speeclr Before tbe CJeor-;
The following is an extract from : the
speech of the Rev. Bt. Ourry1 delivered,
by invitation, the other day before the
Georgia Legislature; , --i ... .
A system of free schools, graded and.
open to all, is the duty of every State.
Applause. A good system involves a
State superintrsnt;, a ceuaty superin
tendent, ana good teachers. Tou can't
tun it withoNitinbeyv ! ' Your1 State su
perintendent says ne nas yec
to1 leartt
tnat
tfeer -same amount; 11 of "tnonev
has'eter been expended any wherewith
as good tesults as in Georgia. To make
an efficient system you1 must have paid
county superintendents you need
one million dollars annually for your
schools in Georgia. ' A million thus ex
pended would save itself in decreased
expenses of jails and prosecutions, and
would H it crease the wealth of Georgia
beyond all consumption. Atlanta edu
cates 4,000 children in public schools
cheaper than she educated one third of
that number iti private schools, not to
run three months, out nine or ten
mbnths. ? . , . ; . '
The city of Richmond once paid an
average of 849 to educate pupils in pri
vate schools, and how pays only $13 for
pupils in public schools. (Your school
superintendent,,, your Governor, your
iudzes die. and vou ' want vour school
systam a permanent as your office of
uoyernor. . . ruoiic scaoois. are tne oniy
means of universal education. That is
possible, f or in Saxonyjlje census fail
ed to nna a single person over ten years
oldttfatJcould not read? ,What'aIr ouf
schools; Sunday schools, and secular
schools need; is improvea methods of
wzicmiig.' u p ia v trgiuia vuey uiinx
thit any body can teach school or go td
Congress.' Laughter.J 'AS I nateabhe
both you can apply the remark to' me'J,
Laughter. ; You need trained teach--ers
You train meni the law-and to
the pulpit.' Ltt the'uftme Of humanity.
in the name of childhood, "Why not
train men to teach f! Ia the child 'is
a host of undeveloped-possibilities. If
you want a-hc Blrbd doytrasend nim
to a-lawveiFi. " Do'.vdu iro to a black
smith to have teeth pullefl ? ' Tou send
to merr skilled in thesealis. ' You stand
atXallulah andthink.it grander than
Niaeara. ; a You. stand or Stone ffloua
I jtain and catch it gloriour vi w. 1 But f
r ' . jr a AL, Aawu A V
a granaep unng tuau. wicse is uiai voy w
head, i uromting to one w me pages.
Applause.1 1 ' r -
I .am not verv old--not quite as old
as my friends Jackson and Crawford,
but I used to passiarsugR-awianta De
fore a tree had beenymtdown.! came
back and when I see it now 1 say, "This
is greats but that boy is greater, i Ar
plause.1 ' For his mind is capable cf ex-
r-flngmn anfl flfYAl)nmsMit.n. lAng. -a.
there are mvateriea Ja the. universe, as
Jong as tftere are infinitudes in the God
iiead. - f Applause. 'mTO6(J6re, Maury
sat in Bis stud v m Qw xoxb. anasnorx-
ened.Uia -.voyaffe--w Austraita- uirrty-i
days . That is the pQwer.pi cpncentraVH
ea tuoogn5 wMw'waMiseome-i
Maurv in education, like Qrr or some
one else, to improve itheicliarfai of edu
cation. A. man is more tnanjus traae
or his ocui):atl6n ' He .is more than, a
blacksinith or a dbctortpr a lavyerc 6r
itor. v Iis oecupatioQ . in only a
srilfaiiinfiiiite ciTCle. 1 Man Is! 1
fatheila oter. a'jcltizeu.4. He has rela-
If i. . . j " "w- F . a . .
iion.-vO uoa ana ecernitF. Aie meets
these Tonly as - he is edacatad and
marcucs armjusc aocve tse prutfl . iq
1 Z Ss A m. . 1 a . : a a J
be not'onllttie ( lower tharfi
angeis,Dut xo De a partaker or the na
ture of God himself. Applause. As
a Georgian, as a Southern man, as an
in the name of the uneaniiateft masses,
white and black. I bee vott to rise to
Ece heighth of this argument, and to
ake Georcia in her manhood and her
Irooraxatoental resourcesia.realityi:
as sne is in. name, the mtsre State oi
vectors of that devilish machine filled
with dynamite discovered a few days.
ago. The domD machine was not-re-
SDonsible for the elemp.nta of deati.
contained, but the resnonsf bllitv resttJ
ori the malicious mind that contrived!
it4 Let us so strain audi- develop our
gersolloc-eyanffels ot dvnamitaiand
manitf.sr, f Great : and.itwuea ap;
Jf'H'ttWiH
UnhealthT or -inauAirtifsawa.MAn aravel
(right's disease, rhenmalism. and a horde of ota
er aerlona and fntsl nwtH? .aina i xri fat nna;
TentedifHlrHoBtiiFTtaiesiltlmA.Ai.I
I - isTiTsssi eRiat4
l VQWtaGXTBxaTmxrna. x .j .r t
ava uufiaiHa, UUOI U1U HOLAMUi
' J. T
cataon of oi
jn revives unm and cleanses tne syste
aobe. bilktna aUnitra. inlna jmA Wisa nf tr
Writes t6the"Ner'Tot;Mrt on'-tlie
subjects thenooptn 'sacnem'snase,
WhiCh iSMofteri een lnyirini4aTia,the
Sojatb Sy-?The t snaka , isf, o venomoua
fame. and. thoush; it may baan extreme
J srecautionI- should not care to: ; risk
even, cow a scratch; iromine point -or
the spur, 'sin the arly summer a ser
pent.of this peciea was killed, within
I three hundred yards; ol my; house, x I
saw this; snara,w&en .-aeaa. . Ats; color
I was dingy; yellow, marked and Dlotch-
ed.with wackii ilhe nead.was flat: ana
1 vicious loQktng.Ti: There; was a remark
able muscular swells iikei that ;oi :the
biceps, some inches above the .tail and
suggestive of an intention td give force
to a blow from the . tail, whichrtapered
LfromrtDelQW the swell i And i terminated
in a horn lAfce. thai ,w mch. i send. The;
bortt was grooved in the same .manner,
and;; wryedrBimilarly. This speoimexj
measured; four j feet' ten inches The
young man. who tilled the snake stated
thatitbe viper coiled up at his presence;
appearing greatly irritated, holding its
. tait aloft , : and; agitating it violently;
He did. not ; await further hostilities,'
but settled the matter by a well direct-!
edshot from his rifle.- There are many!
stories ; of -trees i that have died after
having been struck by- this snake. I'
should not wish; to be responsible fori
Lnem, tor. mere ja a i wonderful same
ness in one and all But, beyond a
oubt, thehoop snake ia an ugly ? and
wieked reptile, and is t considered here
. as f ataUy dangerous." .. v.
; .i .i m i ;
J ?"Wlo Caa Peat Mins I
Durham PlanL n - .
. A-. negro .boy by the name of Rom
Lawson, at the section at Allensville,
in Person, county, did eat one and a
Jialf quarters of mutton, eighteen bis
cuits, one. loaf of corn bread, a piece of
Shoat supposed to weigh about one
pound, two: halt grown chickens, five
nerrihgsi one pound of candy, and
drank about three quarts of water. He
then said he i had'nt eat half enough,
fie offered to bet he could lift more
with a handstick, or could throw any
man on the ground. And in order to
show liia-strength, he took a man in
hia teeth: that : weighed 213 pounds and
carried him about over the ground.
He then went: to another table1 and
called for a: 23 cent?1 snack. A few
ypars ago the same negro 'was attacked
by a gang of ten foxes while in. the
field at.work. He killed and captured
five or six of them and put the rest to
flight. . - . ;
We cannot vouch for the above, but
there are seyeral in town who witness
ed it.
County lilectiou,
Purbam Plant.
The election passed off quietly. J. J.
Ferrell, Republican, was elected Pro
bate" Judge over Willie T. Patterson,
Democrat, and Dr. Wm. Lowe, Inde
pendent Democrat, Register of. Deeds
over Thos. M. Stephens, Democrat. Be
low is the official vote :
. For Probate Judge W. T. Patterson,
1,038 J. J. Ferrell, 1,225; Wm. Lips
combe, 1. -
For Register of Deeds T. M. Steph
ensfc672; Wm. Xowe, 738 ; F. B. Banksi
617; Kitchen HolloWay, 270.
; For .Surveyor L N. Link, 1,454.
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, BlTDFORT) ALTJM AND iHON SPRlHOS WATSUASD
lUaar-The, great tonic and alteraate contains
!wioe as much iron and fifty per cent, mom aluna
num than any "alum and iron mass" known,
lust the tblDg tor the "spring weakness" bow so
general. Sold by all druggists of any standing.
Prices reduced one halt,
majll-tf
BBAIN AND NERVE. -
Wells' Ilea'.th Eenewer.greatest remedy on earth
for Impotence, leanness, sexual debility. &c $1
at druggists. Depot, J. U. Mc Aden, Charlotte.
Ucw tliyjcrtistmciits.
FOB
IP
Neuraloi'a: Sciatica, tvmbaao.
MiCKacho, Soreness qf the Chest,
' G$trQyjPtjrj5ri Thrqai, Swell
ings And rSppaias, $q?(ts and
Scalds, BenerQl Bodily"
- Palm:1 '
Toofht Ear and Headache, Frosted
i Feet and Ears, ana 1 aI other
Pains and Ache.
No Preparation 'on aarth equals St. Jacobs Ott'
as t ,o?, mr, simpl end cheap External
Bsmsdy. , A, trial entails bat the , oomparatiTelv
trifling outlay of 50; Cents, and every ono snfferins;
With pain caa feavo cheap and positive proof of its
(wins.:, j. . . . i
J directions In Eleven Languages. ; .
SOLD ALL pSUQajaXS W -DEA1EE3
4e80d4vrlr
; i
XTJ OPEN
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Tht Inllliatit.' faseinattiis
tintgof Complxioit for xtiim
hW13 strfire are fiWefly artl
frcliandaUwhaitaielho trouble mft-e'ecnitt thei3.f '
r . These roseate, bewitching; hues
J follow thfi use of Hasan's Hag
J liollCalm--riv delicate, IlamI-,
lGss and always reliable article
Bold by all dniffdsts. . r., ;
Eient 'and mrv ImnfirfArf I nWi
1 1 am l tj esioH v btl iit iio Isioo! I
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Sailing MiUtOiJ CLT iQ iilhHii4iUi T?f
Mdesfj
theAOriinrepot,
at the foot of ItTest T
srasseiiBrs win hiso
ure get on and off toe
ears uie same Doint H-
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Deen fteretotoe des-natM! ajt
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e ea-Toneae reeds; onhr 18S." Ad-
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auc9 dkw4r
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r I M 1 1 U snipped to au Dans oi tbe count
flbrHflC I try. PWCES LOW aiid terms t
UnUAIloi: pajnienfceasju ed.for sata?
Marluiacturers and. Dealers, 820 Broadway JLYl
. - . leal Wwk mntH f h . .
qralf-TYMSt laUon !rt boatai)
anertFreaak f:riTniriissiL
MOO ppuoonUins baantifol
M IM BITSIHESSVIIXVKRSrri
BtJSUTKSStJSlVEXtSITY
For Illustrated Circular. A 11-ra aetiutl Buslnoss
gchooL : Established titenty years.
aug9 4w
eure all dlseaserof the- stomach, bowels, blood,
liver,. kidney ..and urinary, organs, i nervousness,
sleeplessness', and especially female complaints.
Ask your druggist lor Hop Bitters and try them
before you sleep. TAKE NO OTHER. Bend for
Circular. 4j ,;. f, -JIO ITTSB8 JTlTia CO..
. ; ans9 , .n ; ,jBocheater. N. Y., and Toronto, Ont.
sny person to be seriously m without a weak sto-
macaor inactive uver or kidneys? Aad when
these organs are In good condition do you not find
TJKS82?XSnJln good-health ? PARKER'S
6IN6EB TONIC always regulates these Important
organs, and never falls to make the blood rich
and pure, and to strengthen every part of tbe sys
tem. It has cured hundreds of despairing; inval
ids. Ask your neighbor about It faugfl,4w
Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster
For Lame Rant. RhAnmaHam TMn kftoMm
and aches and pains generally, It Is the unrivalled
iouicu. . iaugy,4w
AUTOMATIC CABINET PLAY ANY TUNE.'
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Music 4c. per foot
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Illustrated catalogues free.
THEO. J. HARRinrr.
809 Filbert st, Philadelphia.
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E. M. ANDREWS,
(Successor to B. 6. Bogers.)
WHOLESALE & RETAIL FURNITURE DEALER
A full line of
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
DON'T FAIL
TO GIVE ME A CALL BEFORE BUYING.
Upholstering and repairing done at the shop
In connection with the store.
Julr29
55
BY LU X HER BESSON.
for sale at
aUA3,tf
TIDDY BRO'J Book Store.
NOTICE. -
Omci Bichkoitd ft Danville R. R., l
CBaaurrrs, N. C, Aug. 2, '81. f
THE ticket office of the Blchmond anU Danville
Railroad Company la open for information
and sale of tickets from 8 a. nv until 7 p.m. and
from 11 SO p. m. until 6 a. nu Bat should the
public desire additional Information as to rates,
routes or connections, Capt 8. 8. Pegram will be
pleased to enlighten or assist them. Office 29
west Trade street, next door to ticket office.
yffi - ; y.J. mcbee, Ag
H E R C U A N D I S E BROKER .
COMMISSION MERCltANT,
COLLJNI STM CKALOTTB, N. C ' '
ble houses represented.
lanif
Special Limited Excursion
M0REHEAD city.
Passkngkb DxPABTMxirr, R. A D. R. R.,
Richmond, Va Jidy. 1st, 1881.
; In order to afford ample facilities to vudt the sea
bore, . .-
: . BOUND TREP TICKETS, .
GOOD FOB TEN DAYS, are on sale at Charlettoi
under the following conditions:
rof partes (twelve, 811.15 each.
;- j if fwenV-reSR6geafih.
Parties to go In a body and return singly on reg
ular tralns-wtttim the limit
For further Information apply to the flcltet agt
at the depot . ii .L-POF1,
. ul;8 - Genl Passenger and Freight Agent.
- THE OXONIAN, :
The Oxonian aims at Increaalne fhm IniaMtat tnr
Literature and Education,-' and gives original ar
ticles On SUbiectS Of Vital lmnoitaru aa Mltm
criticisms of the newest and most valuable publlea-
f Offers deeded advantages to advertisers. . High
average clrculatloa AdvexUaements are showq
prominently, are free from ' errors, and are laster
imj displayed: 1 ft adyerttsing ratpa aiMfinqt id 1
ciwra ui us waiiiH 10 .an istsmaMi.iiasnptuM
5 COLLEGE
hK.'W Mil.1 I I i. l'-..'l.-rv
j DUx;iEST,!aOfriCAxX)IJ3IA. .il '
One of the eldest lnjUtaUorxi to the State.' ' Total
expenses for Tuition, Board, Books, etc.i need not
cxbeedxIBS. Piwoaratorr Derjartment ineharse
of a Tufo- Localfty healthy e oommonity 'moral
rrtflE Lot on the eeraec of- Kkrthi atxet farnx th
tXi Jortta CamUaa RaluatL -fronting 140 fees k
niBU im aiMi iva ive. um aotUL LiaroUnsk i
jKaufona, . wui euuec yq bum tt a wnoie o ttvtdes
Into two Iota of 7Q bi 19a laetrf finltable Uba t.
buUdUngor taoiy.purposes.-; Apply to
. I i HutiS,tt i. 8. PHTLLlPS. .1
i 1 1 i m r i 1 1 ; ;
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a lit!.
urn.
ORGANS
$5
Coffins and Caskets
EESKINI
mm
,Kaffl iniftvi ecrot w .::. c
'i.it .,w.UJi!9i
Willi
I LARGE STOCK OF
!'"
AtL OF WnfCH HESELLb
LOW OR CASH.
AirX3rbaite
resented, bolh in Weight
... and Quality.
WATCH GLASSES .10 CENTS EACH.
declS
CoMensed Time liirtCantMlR
TBAINS Soma- SOBTH.
Date.May 1581
No. 47
Dally
No. 49
Dally
No, 43,
Dally
Lv. Charlotte,
" A-L. Depot
" " Junc't
" Salisbury.
AR.Greensbom
Lv. Greensboro
Arr.Raleigh .
tv; - i i.
An. Goidsboro
Lv. Greensboro
for Richmond
Lv. Danville
" N. Danville
" Barksdale
" Drak'sBr'ch
" Jetersvllle
Arr. Tomahawk
Arr. Belle Isle
Lv. "
Arr.Hanehester
Arr. Richmond
4.05 Ax
6.15 ax
6.20 ax
7.50 ax
9.30 axi
9.50 ax
4.15 fx
4.80 fx
6.07 pm
7.57 pm
8.18 FM
411 ax
5.66 ax
8.0.1 Ax
.8.25 AX
1.40
1.45 px
'4.00 fx
&25PV
10.21 AX
10.27 ax
10 58 aX
12.87 fx
for Rich-
m'nd only
11.31 AX
11.33 AX
12.01 px
1.20 PX
2.55 px
8.51 fx
4.28 pk
4.85 fx
4.88 fx
4.43 ax
2.24 fx
B.20 PX
4.05 fx
4.10 fx
4.13 FM
4.18 fx
7.28 ax
tkaiss eors a south.
DateIayl5'80
No, 42
Dally.
No. 48
Dally.
No. 50
Dally
Lv. Richmond
? BurkevUle
Arr. N. DanvIOe
Lv. " M
Danville
Arr, Greensboro
LvV-
"Salisbury
U045 pk
12.00 x
2.48 px
I 7.00 ax
6.05 PM
AX
7.27 ax
6.18 PX
9.26 i
9.81 i
1L16 i
"an'pii
as7 pm
10.38 PX
Arr. A L Junction
12:45 FX
1.00 PX
12.15 ax
. unarione
Lv. Richmond
M Jetersvllle
" Drak'sBr'ch
" Barksdale
DanvlUe
" Benaja
" Greensboro
Sallsburv. "
12.20 i
2.55 PM
4.41 px
6.07 fx
7.25 fx
7.51 fx
8.55 PX
9.27 PX
11.05 fx
Air. A-L. Junction
12.20 AX
Arr. Charlotte
12.80 ax
BALXX BBAHCBt
NO. 48 Dally, except 8unday.
Leave Greensboro o snvM
Arrive Salem., ....T............ 1140 fx
NO. 47 Dally, except Sunday.
Leave Salem t sVaw
Arrives Greensboro jj.OQ ax
NO, 42 Dally, except Sunday. , , u
Leave Greensboro. m rwi
Arrives Salem . 1 'jui an
HO. 48 Dally.
ve Salem............................ Kan fx
ve Greensboro.;......... 7.8O px
- Limited malls Noa. 40 and tun wtn ani
short stoppages at points named on the schedule.
xaoacugoi, Knm irom vnanotta will
t aboard at the aiiiR. R. tannt TrMTtntn
makes elose connection at GrMnahnm tnZ n.iiXU
Goidsboro Newberne and all points on WUmiati'
ton Wekloa BaUroad. .' . ptuumi
Passenger trains No. 47 and 48 wake ell local
stops between Charlotte and Richmond, and he -tween-Greensbojo,
Raleigh' and Goidsboro, Nd. 47
maklna eecuonwltaw. N.CR. at Salisbury
IOr Ashevlile ( Snndava. Mrmntiwl mnA
neIhg at Greensboro with tJalem Branch (Sun
rassenger trams No. 42 and 48 make all local
StODS between- Charlntta and RiAlmwiiiiii Hnt
andHehs GlOT6' Hbur, Lln-
Sen. Pa'anffTttkeSofe' " '
mayl8 ; v s BJetxaondTva. .
FLY FANS & TRAPS,
. ..BATH fUBS, 6PRINKLKR3, : ...
OIL STOVES
: ,-AHD TH1- ' ' '
-v. :'fOf fmt flWj nt to, - '
. TBX111CIBTLINBOF ' f
Cook-Stoycs andSewing Mabhin
Id TBS CTTYv
0
Grers4nd correspODbnce felted at tie aird
1 j ware.etoie and .Sewing MachUe House of "
RICnARD MOOREi
1 Trade 8treet, Charlotte, N. C. jMtl.s.,
, Col. fl. W RBlTvnrm an Irma and, fewm-aftl
Iknowa td -ennneettoa with the Sewing Machine
raasiness olxhla eity And vicinity, Isnow-wnxw
and would be pleased, to see bis mend Ad
pas afld8eneeaashereol9rvT; 4. .. . ,
igist'byrlxaiMtioii.
, , ana eupss ,to F. ar? Co,
. ST .5
1J:-
do I keento iw'sfflii.
and
. jranirArae)e
0T,aD the best varieties iMssraAi 1
PhwalAlana nrarlrjtloria in riven stMB T-l
.mint to iiiMPSm
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