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Sljc Charlotte bstrotr; 8VBSOJUPTIOW KAxSa X priy, dm yaw, fjmtfafcl) in tOvmet.: CS 00 tm jrontM .......,..,........... a oo wrnxKLYMDmoat Weekly, (in 0k onmty) in advance r..t2 00 JUm,jxpaM,.. ............ a 10 sizifonttt.... ........ 1 00 1ST Liberal StdttcHoiuur Otmt. ; ; "ft Ui THE 0B8XS.YXH iOU liktiTTTtttt "mar x job Pram l&aatsb Kuan. wT.inti,Tq,r; : -xxaa, sxczrPTs, postxs ' 'AXPBUCXS. CaXCOLid ;C52CE3; ML VOL. XXVI. CHARLOTTE, N. C.; SATURDAYAUGUST 271891. NO.,3:883. Ilrg (Soxrjfts. OBSERVATIONS. HOWGATEt TROUBLES. - SW I I 111 ; '".;.' I V' fitf t z - - mm tap to and . AT- Alexander S Harris's. aug21 1881 Spring Stock 1881 We are dally receiving our SPRING STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the LADIES', MISSES', CHTLDRENS,' GENTS', BOKS', AMD YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS1 SHOES A SPECIALTY. Lower grades all goods In our line In variety and Mil nriM. Ml ti iwm. FULL 8TOCK STETSON HATS, and a pretty line Straw Hats, Trunks, Valises & Satchels, ALL SIZES AND BBICES. Call and see us. PEGRAM & CO. feb20 MM Tie TalfleHDrth Carolina R.B TBAINS JKHMS HOBTH. Date.May 15 '81 No. 47 Dally No. 49 Dally NO. 43, Dally Lv. Charlotte, " A-L. Depot " " Junc't " Salisbury, A rr. Greensboro Lv. Greensboro Arr.Balelgb Lv. " A rr. Goldsboro Lv. Greensboro for Richmond Lv. Danville " N. Danville . " Barksdale " Drak'sBr'ch " JetersvlUe , Arr. Tomahawk Arr. Belle Isle Lv. " " Arr.Manehester Arr. Richmond 4.05 ami 6.15 ami 4.15 PM 411 AM 5.56 am a.03 am 8.25 AM 1.40 PM 1.45 pm 4.00 PM 6.20 am 7.50 am 0.80 AM 0.60 AM 4.80 PM 6.07 pm 7.57 pm 8.1 S pm fnr Rlnh. m'nd only 8.25 10.21. 10.27 10 58 1287 2.24 a20 4.05 4.10 4.18 4.18 PM AM AM AM 11.81 AM 11.83 j 12.01 pm 1.20 PM PM PM 2.55 pm 8.51 pm 4.28 pm PM! PM PM 4.85 PM PM 4.88 PM 4.43 AM PM 7.28 TBAIH8 SOIKa SOUTH. Iiate.Uayl5'80 Ko.42 Dally. No. 48 Dally. No. 50 Dally - Lv. Richmond " BurkevUle Arr. N. Danville Lv. " " Danville Arr. Greensboro Lv. " Salisbury 10.45 pm 2.25 AM 12.00 M 2.43 PM 700 6.05 PM 7. 1.25 am 6.18 PM 7.27 ".17"pm 9.26 AM 9.81 AM 11.16 AM 12.45 pm! 8.87 PM 10.83 PM Arr. A L. Junction 12.15 AM " Charlotte Lv. Richmond " JetersvlUe " Drak'sBr'eh " Barksdale " DanvUle fienala ' Bree4sboro " aalfabury irr. A-jU Junction Arr. Charlotte 1.00 PM4 12.20 J .2.55 PM 4.41 PM 6.07 pm 7.25 pm 7.51 pm 8.55 PM 9.27 PM 11.05 PM 12.26 AM 12.80 AM SALXM B3UVCM." NO. 48 Daily, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro. 0.40 pm Arrive Salem 11.40 fm NO. 47 Dally, except Sunday; Leave Salnm 7.80 Arrives Greensboro.... 9.00 am NO. 42 Dally, except Sunday. NO. 48-DaUy. , Aiave Daiem...... Arrive Greensboro.. . 5.80 PM . 7.80 PM Limited malls No. 49 and 50 win only make Short stArmAffAa at nolnts named on the schedule. Passengers taking train 49 from Charlotte will set aboard at the B. ft D. B. B. depot This, train Paasflnmr train Ma. AT And AS make all VOC&l "tops between Charlotte ,aadi Richmond, and be tween Greensboro, -Balelh and Goldsboro, No. 47 u connection witn w, ri. y. n. oouomuj for Ashevnin RnnAAvd eTcented). and also con necting at Greensboro, wltbv Salem Branch (Sua Paganimr tnlna Km AD and 48 make all lOCal "tops between Charlotte and Richmond, except wuerr-s, Hamsburg, Unina urove, navmvyvt, umr "vw ana Jamestown -auBuatngwnr ;i i .-'u .; I o. 43 connects with Salem Branch as qreant- A. POPSJ Oen. Pass, ajid Ticket Agent-'.: knmriuf JJUUU1UU BOOTS ID II, Best Brands Latest Styles arlB nito s From $2 to $10. la white and colors, by the yard and by the piece. BOMB NEW AND STYLISH LAWNS Very cheap, Just In. We otter great bargains In our remnant stock of SUk & Lisle Thread Gloves & Silk Mitts. All our summer goods will be sold uniformly at first cost Bargains In store for those who will avail themselves of the opportunity to secure (hem. T. L. Seigle k Co. aug7 Summer Complaints At this season, various diseases of the bowels are prevalent, and many Uvea are lost through lack of knowledge of a safe and sure remedy. Perby Davis Pair KnyiYKW is a sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, etc, and is perfectly safe. Bead the following : Baiwbbiixj, N. V., March S3, 1831. Pxbst Davis' Pjlim Ktt.tvt nmr failt to afford itutant rtlUf for cramp and pain lit the stomach. Joseph Bubditt. , NlCHOlVTLUe, N. Y., reb. S, 188L The Mry hut medicme I know of for dyBentery, cholera morbas, and cramps in the stomach. Hays used it for years, and It is nurt curt erery time. Junes W. Db. Motkgohm, Iowa. March 13, 1881. I have used your Pain Ktt.t.xb fa aevere cases of cramp, oolicnd cholera marbasand it gave almost instant reliet , 21 . Caldwxlu Cam wvxLiix, Ga,, Feb. 98. 188L For twenty years I have used your Paiw Ktt.t.ich in my family. Have used it many times for bowel - complaints, and it alttayt evrtt. Would not feel safe without a bottle in the noose. J. B. Ivrx. Saoo, Mi., Jan. 23, 188L . Have tised Pxbbt Davis' Path Ktt.t.ot for twelve years. It is , r. and rtiiabU. Ho mother should allow it to be out of the family. H. I. iTATia OxxrDA, N. T., Feb. 19, 188L We began using it over thirtyyears ago, and it always gives immediate relief . Would hardly dare to go to bed without a bottle in the house. W. . 8PIBBT. Cowwatbobo, S. O..Feb. 82, 188L Nearly every family in this section keeps a bottle In the house. Da. . Mobxok. TJ. S. COWSTTLATS, Csxtxxd, Bhsnish PBtrssiA, Feb. 8, 1881 I have known Pxbbt Davis Pain Killkb almost from the day it was introduced, and after years of observation and use I regard its presence in my household as an indinmtabU ntowity. X a Pottib, U. 8. Consul. Bcmok-on-Tbbkt, En o. . I had been several days soffering severely from diarrhoea, accompanied with intense pain, when I tried your Paut F"t "j and found almost instant relief. H. J. Noonk. 91 Moktaotti St., Ixnxkm, En. During; a residence of twenty 4hree years in India, I have given it in many cases of diarrhosa, dysen tery, and cholera, and never knew it to fail to give relief. R. Oulbxdqa. TSo family can safely be without this invaluable remedy. Its price brings it within the reach of alL For sale by all druggists at 25c,, 5Qc and $1.00 per bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, li. L July 22 d4w ul aug. XUTT'Tr-S PD ILLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TR1UHPH 0F THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Iioss of appetite, I? ausea, bowels costive. "D : In VtaTJ am A vifh a. rlllll B ATI aiLtion ill the back part, Fain under the shoulder blade, fullness after eating, with a disin clination to exertion of body or jniftfy Irritability of temper. Lovr itirif.'iOsa o memory. With a t eeling of naving ixte leoted some duty, weariness, piasinesa, Pltttf ring of the Heart, Dots before the 6yea, Yellow Bkln, Headache. Restless ness at night, highly colored Vrlna. IP IEZSZ WASHINGS ABE UXHXIDXD, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TuTTSKLLS are specially adapted to snchcases,on dose effects sach a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. ' They Increase the Appetite, and cause the body to Tak. on Flesb, thus the system is onriabl,andbythirTeMlAtlonontbe DigMUvs Omni, Beytilar atooUarep re duced. Price 2s cents. 35 Mnrravy at., w.T. M'S HAIR DYE. ir Whisk rM changed to a -QVBtr OfTloe. 35 Murray St., New York. t" Dr. TTrrS IAICCAL of Vslulil. Isfonaatlw sad . rtle.1 lUwlatt wul bs buU4 FKKX n apjUeaU.B Feby. 28deodawl mm Fragraat ai IWi VOWS Nir,4rihiiiW. 6oU - - Dt Draft m. rm-am- Cologne .&.tt$ss&. tics. 8tc, who are tired put by worH er wony, andl U,Keuralii, or Bowel, Kidney or Iiv ComA -;j;iaNSMtiiviJrliiiili Ti. i i ii j iiii.U-i-i llllll if . with I 'nntHitintinn. l r rz.m, z' .j parf, EnpanoB or any weaxn, y" 7'" " . j fiWr Tonic the ereat.it Blood Fertlixer and Ael Best Health gtreagthBestoreryom yaa.vj LanA laraunerior te Bitters and other TqnMSs, VI l ct. na ji iw jiivwa t-"-v i- - 'PAIlIn.lI'0 itatossaw: .XXAXR. BAXrSAM a-ew:- ( -I-.. J T OBEBT HILL, of Blchmond, ValVwut djjf XV cyexpiw m any person, irw-M-tkm. lncredtents enough of hU PrernluiQ Tnir v nuk. vt alumna, nv oniv w',. f7 iii not to b nld for until ap I proved, .-: uiajiauwacHr,"'w Mosq uwome Imparts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Rnialiv Drnffuinu. or lent bv szDrtai on rsceipt Of II. Fritz Kmmett has made no with his wife, and will drink no more. "He has no taste for drink" when she is with him, he says. That woman must be a powerful tonic. "Twenty-two murders In Chicago since New Year's, and not a single case of hanging." And the Inhabitants are very Indignant They want the fun of hanging a man once hi awhile. Boston Post Why can't somebody invent a temperance drink that a man can get drunk on. It would just fit this campaign ? Charles Foster. "Say, boy!" called a woman to a barefoot lad. and admonlshlngly shaking a forefinger, "what are yon throwing water on .that eat fur?'' "The water won't hurt the cat's fur," replied the youth, and the woman, whose grammar was rebuked, said she didn't want any of his "sasa." Norrls town Herald. Lesson for young housekeepers: "How can you tell a young fowl from an old one?" "By the teeth? But fowls have no teeth!" "I know they haven't, but I have!" " It is said that a girt who wears No. 2 shoes and beautiful hose can be scared Into believing almost every little bit of wood or stone she sees Is a mouse. Boston Post At the theatre: Inquiring friend: "Is Mr. Jens by in the house, do you know? He's a large man, with a bald head. Polite doorkeeper; "It's a bare possibility, sir." An Illinois Justice has decided that "courting Is a public necessity, and must not be Interrupted; therefore, if 'young man wanted to kiss a girl he might put her father out . of the room first if he liked." A recipe for lemon pie vaguely adds: "Then sit on a stove and stir constantly." Just as if anything could sit on a stove without stirring constantly 1 America Is the only country om the globe where the liar 'b' the lamb can lunch together at the same restaurant Atlanta Constitution. ITEBIS OF INTEREST. The standing armies of Europe num ber over 2,000,000 men. Germany has nearly 400,000 shoema kers, or 90 to every 10,000 of her popula tion. An infant eleven mounths old died in New York from having its ear pierc ed for rings. Colorado has the smallest bonded debt, $16,000, and Oregon the smallest gross debt of any of the States, $76,500. Pleas Harper, a negro, bought a plan tation on Broad river, in Georgia, pay ing for the same $32,000. It comprises 2,100 acres. With one finger, Mr. Zavler Semmel mann, of Bavaria lifts twelve inches from the ground an anvil weighing 488 pounds. Among 30,000,000 of Asiatic people one woman marries several brothers, thereby reversing the custom of Mor mondom. The american carpet manufacturers are now using more wool than ever before probably at the rate of 50,000,000 pounds per annum. The island of Cyprus is overrun with goats. -It is estimated that there are 230,000 of these animals on the island, and planting is almost useless on ac count of their ravages. The most beautiful woman at Sara toga is Mrs. Story, of New Orleans. She dresses richly and in fine taste. The stones of her ear-rings are next in size to those worn by Mrs. Knickerboc ker. ( Governor Tabor, of Colorado, appear ed in Chicago this week wea ing an old linen snit and a rusty straw hat, with a $6,000 diamond in his shirt front and a $3,000 ditto on his finger. Could shoddy ostentation go further i The Albany Telegraph notes the fact that of the 337 Catholics who were in this eountry in 1834 but four are living. They are Archbishop Purcell, oi Cincin nati, Archbishop Henni, of Milwaukee, Kev. James ltton, then or Worcester, Mass., and Rev. Father Havermans, of Troy. According to the best information that can be obtained, oflicially or other wise, the spirituous and malt liquors consumed in the United States in the year ending June 30, 1880, amounted to 507.128.085 srallons. or more than 11 gal lons for each man, woman and child in the country. In 1879 the total consum ed was 466,275,268 gallons; and the average for three years ending June 30, 1878, was 420,335,701 gallons. . The rapid increase from 1879 to 1880 is ominously apparent. A St. Louis physician has discovered that the cum exuded from the linden or bass tree produces a most deadly poison, known as "lindoline." A cat inoculated with a needle dipped in lin doline" died in eighteen seconds. The doctor thinks that a pm scratch touch ed with it would kill a man in less than two minutes. It is an antidote for morphine poisoning, but must be . very largely diluted, rue linden is a Deauti ful tree, having panicles of light yellow flowers, and is common in Europe; The bass wood of america is the same. and from it most of our wooden tooth picks are made. Growth of Coal Traffic. Indianapolis Journal. The increase in coal traffic-over the railroads of this ountry in the last few years has been very remarkably ex ceeding tnat or any piass or Dusmess. This remark, is eauany appncaoie 10 both local and through business. The Vandalia. the Chicago and Eastern Illi nois, the Indianapolis -and St. Louis roads have increased their equipments for coal transportation hundreds Tot cars the last two years, and are still short of cars. The same is true in re gard to roads which carry the hard coals east ana wesc fresiaent cioan, of the Delaware. Lackawanna and Western road; last week remarked that notwithstanding that their company had thousands of coal cars now in ser vice, had they at the present time three thousand more they could be used tp advantage. The same is true of: the Eria and Pennsylvania roads. Officers of each of these lines stated that they were thousands of cars short of having enough to fill orders. Five years ago one-tenth of the present number of cars would carry all the coal and coke forwarded to Western markets; now the great study of masters or transport totion was how they can fill orders for cars to ship coal to Western cities. The business ia growing daily. Shipments ape being made to points West where anthracite coals have never before been consumed, while the cities of Tol edo, Cleveland, Indianapolis, St. Louis; Chicago and Cincinnati were doubling' their orders as compared with those of August. 1880. This branch of railroad business is now receiving wore attend tion from the rauroap managements than ever before, and promises in the near f uture to become one of the most important features, and ona from wnich they will derive a large revenue, Medical Department, state TJiuYy of Ohio, I JowaCttjow$,; '1 can endorse tt as the best priparaHoh pl U kind I have ever used. N6 nhrsldan can alferd 1 do without If says Professor A. - C Oewperth walte; P& ft, & D.,Ptofts8Qt of -Dltaases of wemen,ew.,i or ine xieDig uo's Amicaxea ax tract Of witch HazeL . .Cures Female Weaknesses and Periedical Buflertnr, Lencorrhffla, Exhausting Losses of Blood, and Neuralgia. .Beware of abaajp fmiriLnric3iLa.. . . t . . . . . ; . . . ... : ' ii i - . : J -Bold la fifty eenui an dollar bUsbs, .: .,Th, ... Varlona Cbanrea Prcaented la DetsOl HI rroperty Atuacned by ' the WAsranaTON, Anrust 24. CoL Wnii A. Cook, as special attorney for the government, thiaafternoon, in behalf of the United States; entered a civil suit against Captain llenxy W. Mowgate to recover $10157)8. -ii Writs of attach ment were issued and placed in the marshal's hands, and vhis deputies seiz ed all the' real ana personal property belonging to the derenaantj. The suit is based upon affidavits filed in the cause of A B. Newcomb and Louis V. Caziare. They state that an investiga tion has for a short time been going on bv the government into the accounts of Captain Howgate as disbursing officer of the Signal Service of the United States army; that such investigation has developed that the defendant has unlawfully drawn from the United States Treasury on checks and appro priated to his own. use tne sums men tioned. They believe that further in vestigation will disclose further large sums so taken by Howgate ; that he has, with a full knowledge of these fact3 and while the investigation is still go ing on, suddenly and without declar ing any business or reason for leaving at this time, left the District witnout indicating how long he will remain or if he will ever return. They believe that Capt. Howgate before he left here intended to dispose of his real estate in this district so as to defeat demands made against him. The following are the particulars of the demands:. Henry W. Howgate to tne united States, dr.: To money unlawfully drawn and obtained bv him from the Treasu ry of the United States on the follow ing checks drawn Dy mm on ine Treas urer of the United States and for the following amounts, viz : November 11, 1878, check m favor American Tele graph Company or order, $4,000; No vember 16, 1878, check in favor West ern Union Telegraph Company or or der, on account of L. H. Rogers & Co, $8,400; February 15, 1879, check in fa vor western Union Teiegrapn compa ny or bearer, $12,100; September 6, 1879, check in favor Western Union Tele graph Company or bearer, $1100; Sep tember 19, 1879, check in favor L. H. Rogers & Co., $100; November 20, 1879, check in favor N. Peters, $1,500; Feb ruary 18, 1880, check in favor L. H. Rogers & Co., $375; April 8, 1880, check in favor W. B. Moses, $9,200; May 24, 1880. check in favor A. A. McCullough, $5.000 ; June 21, 1880, check in favor L. Tiliotson & CO., $5,481.88; July 28, 1880, check in favor A. A. McCullough, $12,160.20; July 26. 1880, check in favor L. H.Rogers & Co., $9,000; August 9, check in favor N. Peters, $930; August 13, 1880, check in favor N orris jfeters. $1,230; August 21, 1880, check in favor Western Union Telegraph company or bearer, $12,480 ; September 1, 1880, check in favor A. A. McCullough, $7,500 ; to tal, $101,257.08. m m i s She Wa Potted. Hartford Beglster. Yesterday afternoon a man with a large basket on his arm was making his way up Dixwell avenue, as fast as the heat and his work would let him. His business was to leave somewhere about the doors of the inhabitants' houses a small package of coffee done. up in a reu gut paper, ana uearing me name of a certain firm in this city, whose business it was thus meant to advertise. Somewhere pretty well up the street he had just laid a package on the door step of an old, antique-looking house and was going out of the gate when he was startled by a sharp, shrill voice from behind, putting him vivid ly in mind of his wife's sainted mother: "Hey, you scamp you, stop!" She was a tall spinster, gray haired, gray eyed, yellow complexioned, ragged ana amy. tone naa out two upper front teeth which curved down over the lower teeth, and gave her mouth the look of that of a rat or squirrel. She looked as though she had been young once, but there was no telling wnen. ene nad a broom, lie turned pale but said with as much grace as he could command! "Excuse me. madam will vou accept the compli " "Shut yer mouth, you blubbering pup- yj t wuva pivt up iAACu ivLraao nabiiuu jjx put there or I'll bust yer, I'll brain yer a ye near, you rascal r nut 1 l indeed you don t seem to know what ' "Yes I do know too," she squeaked ; "but you don't come that game at this house. I just been readin' 'bout vou. You'r one of them Neehinsts who hate us aristockercy, an' that's one of your infeernal masheens. You think I'll come out and pick it up and finger it till I git blowed up. But I seed you lay it there and then sneek off. And Vm posted too. Get it away, or I'll wallop you till your hide amt worth a broken jewsharp you lousv tramn your "But my dear 'you, are mistaken its only a "Move! or Pll jump over there to you." She began to take up her dress to let ner netner limbs have full play so as to clear the torpedo between them. He. saw she was not to befooled with and went close enough to reach the package. "jnow git," sne saia triumphantly, "or She acted out the rest of what she was going to say by giving him three good thumps on the head with the broom and then throwing it at his back as he went out oi tne gate. He looked round at the next corner. If ever I ketch you here agin she called out shaking a fist as big as a ham, "lMl use you worse n tnat, and then she went in. He went home that night by way of Unapei street. Supposed Can of Poisoning. Salisbury Watchman. , Dr. U. M. Jrooi tens us tnat he was. called on Sunday night the 14th, to visit the family of ,Hx. W. Stoner, of Provident township, consisting; of husband; wife and two daughters, all of whom were taken suddenly and vio lentlir ill after having eaten their bud- per. The doctor found them all suffert ing alike, ana gives, is as ms otAhioii that they were poisoned with arsenic By promptly givmg -ine neoeasary an tidotes they were -relieved. The meal had been - prepared : in the - morning, when enough was cooked for both din, ner and supper, and the family ate ef it at noon, .suffering no: inconvenience theref rom--placed that for supper in a box in the kitchen, the door of which was not locked, and went to church. Xt is thought some cowardly .enemy of Mr. S. must. have, placed the poison in the visuals in the absence of the fami- Bt!Brn.V,'It 1 Wlthr ore that ladd my tesffiwarry to the great vtrtuesot vonr "Nemlidneaaa-SDeclflcfor neural -ria and sick headache, .Such a remedy la a blessing, and all sufferers should keep tt on hand. 8oldbyL.B, vJBJSIQHAaV; r tb- . -'.- .: ,o . We are bow telling beet brands of LAWKS at lOo Bice lot ef those 6c LAWKS on hand. All Wool Bunting at 15c. Just arrived, a large lot of UMBRELLAS From the cheapest to the best HARGRAVES & WILHELM. aug 17 1881 ILo JBnwsaims(BiP OUR $15.00 AND ie.50 SUITS FOR iz.ou - 14.UU " CMldrens CALL EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS. jprfinDg sanndl onmiMi!0 CKaDdDdll WE NOW OFFER THE REMAINDER OF OUB SPRING AND 8UJMER GOOES THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY TO BUY GOOD CLOTHING CHEAP IS NOW WITHIN YOUR REACH. THIS IS A POSITIVE FACT ! tar-OUB PREPARATIONS FOR FALL DEMAND A CLEARANCE OF THE GOODS NOW OFFERED lew Goods IB BECKETT & MeDOWELL, ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, z y-" "." .rf'" r r-.- ll:e:aiii(gjiies apd jilibiog : . Mac UONTBACT FOB OQN8TRUCTIOM AND ERECTION OF MINING MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AN u . ...... , ,. , yAcrruKi AaDoKiib AuBicuLTUBAXi mmd rumuji uraiAB. da" iMBiiaibNU inw they The manufaohrrsrs of fheCHALLINGXB PORTABLE ENGINE challenge the world te produce a better englna. JZSPSt -7 , ! ilulm thilulUiiM aiii mmnhnnr af Afrimltnnl mrhiH not with an autOatadC W wiv J - forfait of SAOO THE ATTENTION p( tneTiad gebetally, and ale the eonsumer, la BmekthgcTebasfjoe 1 1 Olttrng Boll,- Durham Long Cu aUvaKCarham-to walsh jtre ara now hdahmi feRtth of Um latest styles- of the most sUpgradH.olJElng and Twist Tobaccos. We eut,1h a tew weeks,effer iduee ments in Chewing Tobaeanato tber mannfaHurers eaa eqnal. Our sajasven Win nuuee raguiar irrps to unanooe. 4aadtbe kadf oi aB good merob&ms is rsspctfuV- X.H.POGU1 uuujb, - . iDurham, M.C ALSO, 8ILK AMD WOBSTXD UMBBSLLAS QT GREAT VARIETY. To Arrive Soon Another Full Line of DOMESTICS AUGUST 1st, . S BS GIVEN IS WILL SUCH INDUCEMENTS BE GIVEN IX CLOTHING! CLOTHING! AS ABE NOW OrjrZRXD BY FOR CASH ONLY ! , , , , , .$12.60 1 OUR $9.00 AND 10.00 1 " 8.00 " THE BIGGEST BARGAINS EVEB GIVEN IN and Wis' 3 (DDosnDDsr dDtmtl OF W1IIMWM for the & (DCDEIIBM, MANUFACTURERS OF ' O u.i.;:;:;n.i. ko Sl.OOO. as mar be desired. These endnes bum JOHN 4 YOUNG. Agent. College street, BRICK ! BRICK ! ! ' - " ' , THE undersigned respeetfally Inform the public that they hare engaged In the brick business, and an now making a superior quality or bandj made brick. ' They hat in connection with their yard an Improved Compress Maehlna, by which they maka Pressed Brick eonal to the Blchmond brick. Anyone desiring to build will nod It to thslr lnUrast to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. . H. M. BAMSEOB, 1 INCLUDISQ MOSK OT THAT VAMOCa Pity of Bargains ! CALL IARLY. t 1881 C3 - Ji 31 EST & IBiPdDo, $10.00 SUITS FOR .$7.60 9.00 " 14 6.00 Clik Salle 9 o & MEW. Fall Trade ! MAKD- 4. andS-foos wjoa.ujvsvy ss-. t y.i- befc Trad atfd Fifth,; Charlotte, H. & Twist Chewi-g .Trtieew Btwirert lmttaflona; No kej eomDanied With our ,"Hoaeet7" tonftgmi bel whloh win be found on bead oiJKLPSK FLORIDA Tin-Mil ibioery
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