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Dc&v,ixv,Vrt-tiadvmtx.. ...... g8 00
Six monitor.,.....,. 1.. 400
TfKv (in Ok WMly), wt tthKHtw. ... . hf2 00
Out Oft? county, PotfpaiJ .......a.lO .
rtxf7f....,.........;A;.i....i.1.05
Xi&end Jtedvctionbr CUbt.'
m Yfiii'ii" II II
! "f due-
fj a u.ij si jl U I
Mr. ALKXANDKR haj beeAJTQi oMmeJtme-1
OF
STAPLE AHD
PE1 dlIDS
Which Is now coinlog In dally.
JUST RECEIVED,
A Pretty Line of Fall Prints.
AlexuilerS'Hajrls.
sep4
Boots am A gUozs
i
We are dally receiving our
SPRINGSTOCK
wbich will be more oomfWte than ersr beforej
LADIS3', HISSES'. CHILDREK8,'
GENTS'. BOX ST. AND YOUTHS'
FINE BOOTS! SHOES
aspecialtyJ
Lower grades all goods in omtStf Jn varietj 'and
ail prices.
FULL STOCK
STETSON HATSi
i!
and a pretty line
01 H.t. L. ATiTT-ri r. dl.t .1-1 1 f
MM naiS. irilllKS.'Vail Ot aUHieiS.5
ALL SIZES AND KKIC
Call apd see as, Ki- f
881
Spring
Stock
88i
Best Brfflis ? j J
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TRAIKS OOB
I
Oata.Kdy 15 '81
.No. 47
Dally
jNo.49
i Dally
Ko.43,
Daily
Lv. Charlotte, ;
" A-U Depot
" " JnnVt1
" Salisbury,
Arc. Greensboro
Lv.Qreensboro
Arr.Balelgh
Lv. -
Arr. Goldsboro
Lv. Greensboro
for Richmond
Lv. Danville
" N. Danville
" Barksdale
4.05 ami
?4? A
4 It A
5.5t) AW
8.03 AM
&2S AM
1.40 PM
L'6.20
480 PM
70 AMI
8.07 PM
7.6TPM
8.18 PM
9.80
0.50 AM
for Rich
m'ndonly 1.46 FM
4.00 m
... v.. ,
8.25 pm!
iaai
n.9t AM
48 AM
10.27 am
10 68
12.01 PM
" Prak'sBr'eh
12-87 PM
I4SOPM
2.65 PM
as I PM
4,28 PM
Jetenvllle
ire. Tomahawk
lrr. Belle Isle
Lv. " "
Arr.Manehester
Arr. Richmond
4.05 PM
4.10 pm
4.18 pm
4S5 PM
48 PM
4.18 pmJ 4.44 AJt. 7.28 am
TBAnrs scare sptnrKV
Batejtfayl5'80
Na42
No. 48
No. 60
Dally
Daily.
Lv. Richmond
" Borkevule
frr. N. Danvlue
ty.
DanyfJle
Arr. -Ofeensboro
Lt. "
Sallabnry
10.45 PMl
12-00
5,
2.4S
6.05 Pwt
a AM
0.18 PMl
7.27 AM
9.20 AM
8.17 PM
981
a87 pm
IMS AM
10.88 JtM
IB.
1-
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phJI
liiaO AMI
.(Si',,'
oarioue
tv. Richmond !
" Jetemttle
Drak'sBr'ch
' Barksdale
PMl
2.5S PM
441 PM
rl.07 PM
?lfS
8.55 PM
0.27 PM
Greenshoia V.,
" Salisbory
Arr. a-L. Junotlon
Lv. "
11.05 PM
13.28 AM
Arr. Charlotta -iit4s.
12.80 AM j
SAUOCBBAXCH.
NO. 48 Dally, except Sunday, ) ; f f i
Leave Greensboro..... .. 9.40 pm
Arrive Salem..... 11.40 PM
.. ND-47-Paay.eXMpt8uniUw.-r ??i
l?8ito.V;i.:..uTiU.i..Ji.V'4lO
roves greensbort.....: ft-00
NO, 42 Dally, except 8unday.
Leave Oreensboro........;.ri. ...... 10.00 Am
Arrives Salem ....................lOo. AM:
. MO. 4S-Mly.; - Mf if;
Leave Salem.... ....................... KSOnf
Arrive Greensboro..... .......... f.ao PM
. ' an rer ivw-jau.VM. .... t--. :
.Lljltd xaattm Mas. 49 and 60 WU1 only wiake
Hfir stoppages at points named on the schedule.
f "fenjjers taking train 4dtrom Charlotte wUI
get aboard at the B. 4c n. B, Vl depot Thto train
makes elose eonneoUon at Greensboro for BaletKh.
tops between Charlotte and Blcbmond, and be .
tween Greensboro. BAtaifth and GoMsberoi Nv47 :
Peking eonneetlon with W. N. C. B. at Ballsbury
ior Aaueyilie (Sundays excepted), "d e'so eon I
uBgai ureensboro with bales Lranca tua
"leiwepted). : . ,
rassenn tvh V. J4 mm ah ..v. an lval
f00 .betwetn CharloOe and Eichmond. except
!s!??7 BarrUburg, Cnlna Grove. liroUstmrg. Ua-
waiw Jamestown. ;
. No. 43 eonncU with Salem Branch at Greens
boro, r r.j ,
A.TWX.
Gen,
and Ticket Agent, '
VI 111' A. " A II I . :51:.. - i.y. - K I i I I '; i HI .V : . a"a" 'I I I .T' a1 n
VOL. xivi.
CORSETS !
WABXSBS' CORIXTS ban u established xepa
iiunn rnmninnni um vnria nw
Durability, Comfort and Healthfalness
'" "W i ofteif these good to the trade
with eonfldenee, knowing from experience that
the x possess etery advantage elaimed lot them.
. 1 J
f
WX HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
LARGE LOT
or THE
. CORALIIIE, ABDOMINAL
AD
NURSING CORSETS.
ALSO
.- Warner's 50c Corset !
. The.best for the monev ever sold in this market
We will be pleased to have the trade inspect
inese gooas. sansracaon guaranteea in every
ease or money reiunaea.
aug28
PIRRV DAVIS
jf,4 jPpJ6JUX VJEOJKXAX BJBJKV
for LllTKitlf AI and KITKKlfftT. Use,
TbjtnirVo. DiiihtWia.
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Cholera. Snmmsr Oamnlaint. Side
y HfJwlcifvNgarstltffilieTtrn.tS7rit
I 'Trfrftfy "fetQuw ntea or tBaAn4
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T. L Seiele & Co.
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15 ETTHEtt LIQUTB OE DBT FOBS
- ! That Ae at the sasae time em '.lt
TES LI72R,JXS BOYTZIS,
I AZD THE SI2173T5.
&cflw tp aflbtf iktm itiai organs to
tfud dogfrd or 'orpiit, tUt-.,poiontm$
bmrnnaM thrfOn forest into tkt Uotd
WILL OU RELY CURE
KIDNEY.DISEASES r ,:
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
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lSSSt fl
PILIS T CONST1TAHON,
PISCES, TIMXIJE WEA50T ESiE,
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muting frt action of Vut organ f
f S MUWHS pains aa
Wbrtermsta4 wItb.'PUes. Coastlpatloal
Why Irlghtee4 ever disordered Kidasyst
Why eadare aervoas er siek headaeliesl
Btapatap ln Inr VeetiMa Tr, UUb
imWP OC vucs mwtm ma. qasn w.
. J ? tT wlthwal iffletoapy in tthesfoirm.
Bax iz or xwj. juuw-a t j
1. 41 nrxixsiuB
.in ?lTPIXB.niCBARPSOXCri5!, f 1
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Hgarelr 27 fifn f
a
htUmkt). SU
uoioarne s-wMa '
Sc., who are nri ow dv wen -y vhjti wuj
' an auseraoie wiia iiuiw
nr BoomI. Xidnvar
r, 1 ouai f",nttlrt1 acnra py wing.
:
rifyou wasting wy with WPW
tniMioa or Say wemkaasa, rote wW f 4 rart
IGiortr Tonic the cremtwt wood eri
AUKEua ii:
? i . . at
,,: riTiiiTinn puiiTcn
: x 1 . a bibs Man ansa bp at
wi uhi iuu wumi mwt i ii
. A COLOBED PBINTEB, of six years experience,
xa. waata a steady sUaatton. Can Mmake bp" a
Daner. run a areas. - and is eOmnetent to take
e barge of the mechanical department- of a news
paper, wiu wore very eneaa curing me summer,
' Mf aj 114111 A f tMlffll Kuunr IffVWVV I ' I
v?":i:r:fe.d,- tonics, a m i wim
:f,Zit .intoaicatsk' SjoJ ey OTJ
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CHARtOTTE,'
' ! OBSERVATIONS.
' n. i 1 ' T " t
"What shall be done with Gulteau?" GWe him
a chance to get the best ol the law. the same ar
any man has In this country. New Haven- Regis
ter. . ;
X The Boston Post freely admits that we have no
; navy, hot prides itself on the tact that there are
1S.00O brass bands In the country. To set them
all 1m motten would be equal, to throwing Greek
ore at an enemy.
Inland has it so wet that her croos are betas
drowned ont. In America it is so dry that they are
being burned up. The two countries never did
Whfle Dreachmff from thtt texL "He dveth Bis
beloved sleep," a Toledo minister stopped In the
middle of his sermoni gazed- upon. bis. sleeping
auditors and said; "Brethren, it Is hard to realize
the wondrous, anboonded love the LorU appears
to have for a good portion of this eongregaaonf
Betreit yreeTress. i iti a ?,-AS. 3m
There Is now no sectjnnaiikm exeent Wetrcnses.
When a circus strikes Mtson- and Dixon's line.
even the animals seem to know it, and they set up
a tremendous howl if the show is not divided into
! four or five distinct squads. -Nobody now living
ever saw a whole circus In the 8outh.-tAUaata
i Constitution,
James Gordon Bennet is deserlbed bv -A TKew
York correspondent fas a sad-looking man.'' The
oorresponaeni eviaeniiy saw tne. great eanor just
after he had inadvertent, hammered his shin
with a pole stick.. There are mournful eras in the
lives of all great me !3 c L ': ;
When In conversation a5 man-' abruDtlr ears.
'Betr pardon!" he means that ha wants to do all
the talking himself. .
STATS NEWS,
jrnaieign zvet & up8erver: During
August 2& marrijure ;lieenRfis -wfir la.
sued in "Wake.
The collections of intern al revenue ia
this district for the month of August
were siui.ysu.m . , ,
There is a wide ranee in the estimates
of Wake's cotton crop, some persons
putting it at one-fourth others at
three-fourths of last year's production.
Wilmington Review: The body of a
white sailor was found Monday drown
ed near the mouth of 'Alligator T creek.
Foul play is suspected.
Statesviller Landmark: Three con
victs, were sent to the penitentiary by
the last court. A young man, son of a
prominent citizen was carried. to the in
sane asylum. s ? , , , ( -, , ? ' .
The isiues have reported to Adjutant
General Jones and Mai. Silas McBee
that they are going to Yorktown with
86 men.
The people of States ville surely de
serve to be designated as the "beef-eat
ers. Three markets are doing busi
ness here now and another is about to
be started. .
Statesville is just coming right along.
IMore substantial improvements have
oeen made here this year than in hve
years before, and there are reports of
other DuUdings to be put up next sea
son. it is tolerably certain that the
present gap between the stores of Ir-
be iBUed with ajbrick building.
Lincoln Progress-. Died the 2d inst.
of paralysis, Mr. Mattnew iemaster, in
about the 72d year of his age.
Married ller Kmcsw.
I Nqw York Sunday Mercury.
One of those romantic affairs which
seldom take place in real life, but are
often described in story books, is Just
now tne great theme of gossip at
Whitestone, Long Island. On Monday
last Miss Louise Graham, the beautiful
and accomplished daughter of Mr. Clin
ton Graham, a prominent and wealthy
resident or tne village, was walking,
with another young lady, along the
shore of Long Island Sound, and when
they reached the pair recently con
structed by captain Memtt, superin
tendeht of the Coast Wrecking Compa
ny, tney naiteo ana stood looking on
over the water. , wnue they were
watching two yachts that were skim
ming the waves. Miss Graham, who had
taken a position on the very edge of the
pier; suddenly lost ner Daiance and xeii
headlong into the Water. The water at
this Doint is about twenty feet deen;
and the tide formed a rapid current or
eddy,: which sweeps' far out JntClhtf
sound. As Miss Graham wa hamper
helpless, arid within a few seconds waa.
carried at least auu y aras irom tne snore.
Sbe screamed for help, and then Bank
beneath the surface of, the water. , Her
young lady . companion started ia. 6th
tain assistaRcei out . alter proceeding
half-wav to the nearest house was over-
come by excitement and. f sun teiiLiu
the meantime Miss, forranam naa tisen
and sane twice, and . was- just f gowg
i down tot the third Unm when g'Touhz
man! named George-.MeDougall hap-
pened to, walk, towards to pier. ie saw
i and without ado be hastily divested
i himself of his Voak hat and. boots and
Plunged into the w atet' Aa he is 'an,
excellent) swimmer ne managed ;xa
. - . ' a a. '
reach the young woman just a$ Jjshi
was 'about to disaopear for the last
time, i With one arm around hex waist
I f - . j a a.
ne swan) asnore ana carnea ner wj wie
boatiipflujO;tbe .niplidy;
was so nearly drowned tnat sneidWas
unconscious. ' and " her rescuer, was
obliged to resort to artificial respiration
and pther means usUyjresorted ta to
tne restoracionoi arowning persona, am
the meantime the otner young woman.
i who had fainted.' recovered suffieiently
to assist in attending to Miss Graham.
The; excitement or tne day . mad tn
young laoy so in mat sne was pon,unea
to the bouse for three or four . asxai
Mr-IMeJhmpiU' called 'day ttt-wcep
tainjtheBtag other heajthl jl is need
-escep-
less to say .that heiwas: the most; wel
conie , visitori : , The sequel to the affair
was a nappy wedding, xne pridegroom
is si ; man who ' is poor in this world's
goods, and the bride, in addition to be-
ing ma uaugawr & vweaimy itttner,
is the i possessor Jof a large , f ortope ibi
her own name., it is said that Miss
Graham and Mr. McDougall were no
acauainted , with ' eacb other Previous
to the day on which he saved her lifel
I They simprr, Khew.eacp otner by sight;
as meyhaacasuauji piet mtuejStreets
or we-'vuiage --ytja-n uiti. iu-ui.h
I San
I
does not always do to eredit bplfii
i- 0Tiensativeness. , i The other
with.
day one 6f qur prising; youn pianists9
was civuiz ma omnion ui xno vuis
and meanness displayed by our go
aristocracy. 1 Whr.' aaid ne. ?ro m
8tanoe,not ohg ago I was invited tb at!
tena amusicai at tnenouse oi om u
baes. on Nobh HilU Of course I Played
a good, deal to 'entertain the company,
and wnen iiert out jp as ne gneoBnanda
slipped inW my hand a 20 gold- piece.'
Whjtthf thick skinned old hog r: said
the' Audience, indignantly j "what did
ybu do?' f Why you Just bet I got even
rnim, i naugntuy tnrewtnemoip
i me noor, And ieit. aiter nrst , i ex
lired -the etrfa:foE ai eodnterfeii
twenty I happened to haVein my pockefc
i use jtnenr-don t jouseekrTlpitart;
idea, mat served tnex Dia vulgarian
lVil-' Vo litttfn'li 'liriira Una) iVirtf
the trouble was that fciS twenty turned
ft u imrMMdhla for a -woman aTter- a faithful
course of treatment with Lydia X. Hnkham's Veg
etable Compound, to continue -to suffer with a
weakness of the uterus, jmciose a stamp to sua.
i Lydia K. Finkbam, 283 Western Avenue, Lynn,
i, , tit.
" ,',j.:J- ;i.,r... . ,x ,. 1 ! ?--,-' ',- .' . Ml
N. Q.tSMPAY;;SJ&EMBER 4,J1881.
I rAl pr;Jvs;asttSix,
Hon. WiUiam L. Scott, 'of Erie. P I
in 1846 was page-In XJonjniess. Gen. I
Cbarles M. 4eea, memoes or uongress .
from Erie, took him , home anj gave
him employment at weighing coaL Mr.
Scott's fortune is now -estimated at
On tit ififl rAcAi'tari otis 5 ' Mtcki itw
stances connected with the tfew TJlmf
cyclone, as hrpnght of oy Mr. Merrill,
.r. tlKs. onK '.tViif '-all fsnlMlTYmt '-wrStV,
peaked root! ijr erhptojared or but
. There are 7093 public houses and 4425
beerhouses in London.- During 1880,
2968 nersons were i apprehended . for
drunkenness. Of , thesel9,0d8 were
males, and 130: were lemaiea The
average of ;arrestsj;f,or1Ttrunkenness
seems to oe aimnuBmuc.; : -1 ; un's vo;
There are 225 indiariS still remaihinr
in South Florida ; They "Bref f peaceful
and hold inendlv relations wim the
white settleraf Tfiearenirttstif
the tigers." woivesr-'-TSmikW and
"North -Winds heir chiefs are al
ways chosen from the Tigers from suh
perstiuoustradtuons. t'u.ioi i? j ju.
The rauroad 'WeM ' rfdsM con
i. i-i ii,iii.;L'i..ii..i
making 3110 miles wiis year against
2631 miles .reported at, the correspond
ing time in 1880, 1273 miles in 2879,, 947
miles in 1878, 842 miles in . 1S77 1142
mileaim 1876. 574 milea 11x1875. Qis
miles tn 1874. 1P66, miles In 187 tud
09Tt milao tn lbTs ;" ,:,li.H.' . iOg!
An Illinois paper assarted that "tberA
is one jackass in our Legislature. and
before neon! of the day on which the
item was published the editor received
note from every member i of - the
House, including the Speaker,, telling
him to retract or look out for. libel suit,
each member regarding it aa a personal
hit. The man alluded to was In the
Senate.
The New York Sun estimates ' that
the vote in New York this tall will be
250,000 less than at the Presidential
election. If the quarrel between the
Stalwarts and Half-breeds is kept up
tne nun 'Deneves tnere is only one
thing will prevent the overwhelming
defeat of the Republicans, and that is
the stupidity and quarrels of the "Dem
ocracy."
London's nolica duty is an. immense
item in the .cost of maintaining the
metropolis; and constantly growing,!
During tne year 1880, 25,000 new houses
and 70 miles in length of new streets
and squares were added to the Metro
1 A. J ' - a. A. Mil. A A 1 A. 1
poutan uisirics wniio to atienu u mis
new duty the police force was increas
ed by lidding ? to it 250 pfficers 'and
men t r ? . :- r i u ,
The manufacture of artificial ice
promises to be one of the great South
ern industries of the future. The New
Orleans Ice Factory Company can now
produce 45,000 tons per annum,' and
they can deliver to consumers blocks
of one hundred pounds or more of fine
ice. it is claimed' tnat, manufactured
ice is superior to Northern ice, and it
is furnished so cheaply that it controls
the New Orleans markeLagainst North
ern ice.
A correspondent of the Boston Her-
aid, writing from Montreal, predicts
tnat within nve years steamships can
load In Liverpool and unload at Chica
go or Bayfield. They will be enabled
to do this by tne widening and deepen
ing of the canals, seventyTthree miles
m length, which : Canada pas bunt
around the rapids' and by the great
rails, which make navigation between
the tipper and lower waters of the St.
Lawrence river, at present, impossible
xor snips.
A arosHan Vbo Bets 9TM Like Gi
field.
Crfsaoh Springs letter to Philadelphia Post
"J will not be in the least sorry if the
President dies except for his doci
tors;
; ' Would you believe that such words
could fall from the lips of any 'Ameri
can 'worn an? Not even the worst of
Conkling's "heelers? would dare to utter
such a sentiment public notwithstand
ing the stories (which I do not believe).
.ki A- -i L A.- 1 ; i - i g A-.: I AWli aVaW
night by Vice-President Arthur to his
ainniL LUHi rnuniiLiun ; mivhii t i,nHiiiLiiBr
Boiuical friends, and sounds of laugh
fvr UTirl rolrklolnep vrhttK" f Via 4lrhtlv
closed shutters could aotwhoiiy muffle
Yet that heartiest anRih ,waa mada
.am. 4.- iA j V. Ll..
uvyoa buuio uay w ace Areueui, us one
sat on the Piassas of this crowded ho
tel. J did not hear thk remark myself.
for which i am thankful, but I was
told bf it bv one of the most beautiful
.women in America; herself a Southern '
wonian, whose eyes were lull of angry
teaiS and cheeks wato hurninc with
"Lind wnat answer did;, your make.
mauara r-a asKed.-- - .s
"1 told her,was the reply; ""that' she
ougD t to get right down and pray, God
to pity her and. to keen thai wicked
speech tro everreachiri the ears of
her little.boFi fox tear- lie, wuld, nire
iuo mauier ma uore 4um.r ,m?i
aSHV a.aiai vwavr.o wt vpakti
. . .. V.:-5Jtiif
seao (Nev.) Gazette.
Colbnel Danf Murphy, of HallekV
Station. Elko county, came to Califor
nia in 1844 and pay be said to have
made tbrf country pat him was fo his
time. He is now probably the largest
private land owner on., this continent
He has 4,000,000 acres of land in one
bftiy to Mexjco,00,000 far Nevada and
23,000' inCalif0rtiia.:HU Mexican
ferant he bqught tpwci years s ago. for
.$2t)00woi!.a?eJwelltr ljaerat'li
Rirtv mites Ion 2 and covers, abeaulifal
ruirrt.rv' rit hill andvalley. Pinelfmhor
and xagw' ls&l& ' It comes within
twelve -milea or, tnexity or Durango,
which is to be a station on the Mexican
Central. Mr. Murnny raises wheat on
his Calif oiTiia lahdy cattle rjtf thatiii
Nevadw.He got 55.00Qsacks lastjrear
and ships 0,010 bead of cattle a year
aaa t .jam m W J 4 "
right along.
: WekBloorraT
ttmiansratem
Hi Bensons Celen, and
tmk sabjeeuoa to the power ! hflada&ealeepf
lesaness and dyspepsia. 4 They eonta&r a
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va)
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rkr;XBVTsykir,ol.Uie
ar hinrvi nnrtne and? kMaer eofretsnal Laemla
nathlng like , and InvaUds find tt a wondertul
UTtgoianrfei mind-aad body fcea adt-Kj uo i
... I "aiiie la tig aUaUriHj
"lskdroffslatifor "Baosh on Bats." It clears
out rats, mice, bed .bags, roaches,, vermin, files,
mweaarnHgea, wnii -piroining uaua-
whtoeTefteiir-. tromthe t-i H Orffl 1 . wmtirirf . li.lflfl in M iTV sv .
whatever dlwrainies henerrea. 1 lur. 1;' 1 JiL-J ? Ii3f i-r I IF 11 V U&nx ?rl NIL 'lkUlllLJttLalLi 1 LIU V uu-ayii-j -r
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plete by September 15th.
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