I-,'. ft 8VBSCItIPTt0irBATKS: Ikdy, one year, smt-paUin advance. $8 00 19 Ont morn .........;...f wj. v la TFJy i in aavane.;.... ..J2 03 out offe ww.i iitio . . sit month... i .;'.4w-... .u v'l . ii ...... il? i4)g . ULAHKa. BIUrHKAJfl gjy- uoerat Reduction for CMm. .NO;3,pftii: WSilsinrBt iwnirr.ta 1 The Way. Women IToii a Pillow. t 'V ir " !' ll ' j ' ( 'l' "t'"'" ' ' ' '''''''''' ' i C500jffs. IxrtMttjfl. &jc1 ' : observation. ' ; afc eAi w'uu-i.-...' . 'I ' : , YtFItt;" Vr1' . ' - . . t we are now receiving ourSTev? Fall Goods. Among the goods a'jeady reoelred will be found SKIRTS ntJSTLfc-C BASIIET FLANNELS, GLOVES, AND A BEAUTIFUL LINE 09 L We will bave In a few days a splendid stock of EVERYTHING usually found In a dry goods establishment, are invited to come and see us. All Alexander s Harris. spjiIO gouts ittrfl 3Utfts 1881 Fall Winter Wl We are dally receiving our F&LL&WINTERSTOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the LADIES', M1S3I3, CHTLDRENS,' GXNTS'i BOIff. AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS! SHOES A SPECIALTY. Lower grades all Koods In our line In varletr and all prices. FULL STOCK Stetson and Other Hats. A PRETTY LIKE TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS ALL SIZES AMD BRICBS. . Call and see ua, PEGRAM&CO. sepO .. Condensed TiAg MeNprtli TBAIHdeoUfa HOOTU'l " c . . Date .May 15 '81 No; 47 Dally No. 46 pany. - No.43 Dally Lv. Charlotte, " A-L. Depot " " Junc"t " Salisbury, Arr.tireensboro Lv.Qreensboro Arr.Balelgh Lv. " A rr. Goldsboro Lv. Greensboro tor Richmond Lv. Danville " N. Danville " Barksdale " Drak'iBT'cli " JetersvlUe Arr. Tomahawk' Arr. Belle Isle Lv. " M Arr.Manchester Arr. Richmond 4.05 AM pM6,A 4ii;AM 8.20tAll 4 80 Tit fifitt AM 8.03 H r7.60 AMi V.oU 9.50. AX' 8 1 PH 1.40 rn for Blch- 1.45 FX miulonly:, a25W 10.21 am 12.87 PK 2.1 1.20 2.55 mm 8-5tPirt 4.05 pm 4.10FM 4.18 PM 4.28 PH 4.85 PX 4.88 FX 4.18rn 4.43 AX ''f.28AX TBAIMS AOHT0 SOUTH, :' , t";': No. 48 Dally. Date,Mayl5'80 No. 42,: Dally. No; 50 v Dally- Lv. Richmond " BurkevlU Arr. N. Danville Lv. " " Danville " Arr. Greensboro . Lv. " " Salisbury 10.45 fx 12.00 2.25 2.43 FX .6.05 FX 0.1&FX 1-00 AXj 7.25 7.27 AX "r.17px 9.28 9.31 11.18 8.87 px 10.88 I Arr. A-L. Junction 12.457x1 12,15 AMI .. .. . k 2.56 px 4.41 px 6.07m 7.25 PX 7.51 PX 8.55 PX 9.27 FX 11.05 FX 12.28 AX i'2.80 i'x charlotte Lv. Richmond " JetersvlUe " Drak'sBr'ch " Barksdale " Danville " Benaja ' Oreensboro ' Salisbury Arr. a-L. Junction Lv. ' Arr. Charlotte 1.00 PXl 124J0 i i KAUCX BBAXOX. NQ. 48 Dally, except Sunday; ; -?:;v Leave Greensboro....? '., :...V,;:'1ft40' WT 4rr've Salem. .).. , ;.ir.'.i.v. ; 11.40 FX NO. 47 Dally, except Sunday. " Leave Salem ... ......- 7-80 AX Arrives Greensboro,... $.00 AX NO. 42 Dally, except Sunday. jtHnt v. 4 wave Greensboro Qreeri8boro.i......,or...;f...30.00 AX Irrives 8alem.......v.v.;i.t..V..;Ur.ll.80 AX i,Ta 48-tooy. SAO FX 7.80 PX frtTO Greensboro' .hiqU.ed maa Nos. 49 and 59 win only make snort stoppages at points named on the schedule. Mf"Mngers taking train 49 from Charlotte will get aboard attheB.&AB.a. depot ' This train makes tloet eonnectton A Greensboro for Raleigh, 'iro Newberne and ail points on WllnUng wnWeldonBailroaa;.T iVZ-:-i, J" n train! Na 47 and 48 make tit. local up between Caarlotte and Richmond, and; be uesn Qreensbero, Baletgh and Goldsboro, No. 47 7 mni iifirr inn nrn iir m a . u vuLiunnr' nM'1" Sundays xce and also eoa- m Branch (Sun . assenaer trains Voa. A4 ma an maka all local 43 eonneota with fialeWBrancb at Qtmat, boro. ' -.sw 4K,;il jri,!'i i'liilr ,eiiiJafc HOOP adies andM Hosiepy M Brands Latest Styles - Vi"" C)3l.?eSroi?wChart Blchmoa4,iexoept '1 WE HAVE Ttoe btBt assortment of wrays for ladles In the : : tj, embracing DOLMANS In light-weight material of the finest texture, from U Isfers,1 Ulsterettesl 1KD - WALKING JACKETS. These goods were bought for less than It cost to; manufacture them, and an Inspeothm wUl convince you that- we offer Jthe. trade the advantage of the low purchase. Our Fall Stock is Now Complete, And our friends are Invited to give us a caU. T. L Seigle & Co. sepl8 PAimnLLER 18 A PTJBELT VEGETABLE BEHEST For UfXExOrAL and EXTERN AX Use. A rare and epeedy euro for Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Diphtheria, CSimsOirrhea,l78enteiT,Cranipf Cholera.' Eroxoxuer Complaint, Sick: Heaahe,NeiulBheiiinatijsin, Braises Cuts, Sprains, etc - - certoia to afford reliet ?No fainUYean afford ta bewiUjoutlt Sold .by; an dogglss.;js, rSRPtr. PAVJf A 60N, PreerlsWV Providence II. t. stptd&w sept A oct r: r THS GBNU1NJK nas acquired a repu- ,. . tauon greater than rTxtant as .; ' . the . . ., '. CSpCAPXST, PUBltST r, jaad best family . mhs uriu It acta with eztraorAnftrtf newer and efficacron the Liver the largest organ of the body, called from its lmDortanee. the. Hwse-keeper of our Health. When" err the Liver la torpid, s are. alneslsh,andorstInated tha food Ilea la thesto-t macn inouestsa and; nouoama xne vioos xn auent headaches, a feelina .of lassitude. deD0n- aeaef . add nervousness, indicate . how the whole- avstem Is deraneed. TO nrevent a more serleos fak SIMMONS XITEB EEGULATOE. The test of time and . the - experience of thous ands have proven it the best, safest and speediest remedy for all diseases of the Liver. Stomach and Spleen. AlS a remedy In . .-t MlLAEIOTIS FEVJBES, Dyspepsia, Mental Depression, 'Sick Headache, -jaundice, cone, constipation ana muonsness, IT It AS NO EQUAL. We eould nil a cood-sized volume wl h such like distinguished testimonials as the following: I have used Simmons Liver Regulator for con stipation of my bowels, caused by a temporary de-' rangement of the liver," for the last three or four vears. and alwavs when used according to the dl- ons with W.rPjtiki ABNEB, I occasionally' use. when my condition reaulres it. Dr. slmntons Liver Keeulatcr. with Sood effect. i : AtiEJL. u,Disrniipa TEC BALTIMORE EPISOOPAI. MITHODIST aayai "Simmons Liver Regulator is acKnowiegea to have no eaual as a liver medicine, containing those Southern roots and herbs which an allwlse Providence has placed in countries where liver diseases pre valL" . , . , - , , - , v Buy only the uenufne In white wrapper, wim red Z. prepared only by. I. a. Seluas Co. a , Floreoton jgssssk v , rwrytta.- rice Ac. ho are tirvd out b: tsl wh? w,bJ LSU Wlnl or Bowd tpMot you ca rjinjjgogtS2!!l Aioa, you on biimgormt4 and enrtdby t II! Mr tGwm Tunis Ae twatwt tloodrertJixtrsndth! tBstnsaltkAStrBBssUrTOcavsM COtalds up the ytra,cvre "."--rj ri 4 SITUATIOa'JAIITEO..O. a- poLojtxD PBnrrxB, 1 ITXH, of att yean frperlence, situation. Can "make up", ft xat wania a auaoy 1 paper, run a piosa,-. and Is competent-1 use enargf ef the mechanical department of newet papery tWJul work vary eheas duringtne aurnmas. Address,' CL, Vj2i4tf i- . .Cart Dbaestnart 1 1 JWi Is - " PEnnvDAViS' IMUMM MMr MdtMr4-n wqrlf or WOwKiWl Dvspvptn. Rhsuioa-4 Kidnrv or livw Gom-4 At a recent gathering In Illinois, tverr restau rant was full fend every saloon wa blockaded. It rs easy to seevhat ail Illlncrtsan "gathers" for. ' ? It Is noted as ai curious fact that' nd PresWent from Washington to Garfleld was born in a cltyf and that-only the second Adams was even nomi nally a resident of a city when elected. . Peepiejeer atme because I hain't got bo pos terity bub when I look at the balk of the posterity turned out by the human race It" makes me feel awful easy to my mind. The Mule; r ' j ; ' I'lnger nails twe Inches long are' the pride of a BalUmore woman,New York Sun. 'What a wife lor some-bad mant Such a woman would never fall to come to the scratch. . . ; There are only six newspapers published la Ice land, and copies of these are lugged around by the editor and .traded tor dried meat and frozen whiskey. ( , The cow Is wrong. It is not her mission In life to butt railroad trains off bridges. Her first duty Is to furnish the basis of city milk. Phil. Press. There are said tote 50,000 Idiots in the United States; arid they all stand at church doors waiting for the fal sex to depart, according to the New .York Commercial Advertiser. If a man's aim In ttrts world be good, the chan ces are that he will miss Ore In the . next.-Vanity JTalr. . . - I IE.TIS QF INTEBEST, i-ASan Francisco pjiysician, believing mat ue nas oiscoverea a cure ior nyaro phobia, and desiriiiflr to test it. has had ftiihseU bitten bja rabid dog. An artestan 'well atpcean City struck a stream of pure, clear water at the depth of 74 feet which is discharging through a pipe one and a half Inches in diameter at the fate of 25 gallons per minute; A colored man Virr hAPn nnminafcri by tue Eebublicans of Cleveland. Ohio. for Representative in the lower house of the Legislature. The same thing has been done by the Republicans of mncinnau. - ; An enraged belle at White Sulphur Springs bit the cheek of a young man at a moment when he expected a kiss. He had her arrested on a charge of as sault, but failed to appear before the justice, and she was discharged. CrOW Doer, the slavnr nf ' .TJnn Juan Spotted Tail, has not escaped attentioq himself.- He carries an arrow point in his t left lung,i and his right arm has been broken .aiuLshattered by bullets to such an extent; that it is withered and almost useless. A colony of bees have made a hive out of an immense pumpkin on Mr. Robinson's place, at Riverside, Cal. He intended the ! mammoth pumpkin for exhibition, but the bees having pre empted it and filled it with honev, he has decided to' abandon that intention. A woman in Bucharest was ailing' and her physician prescribed a sojourn at a medicinal spring.; Her husband refused to let her go, and she resorted to law, finding a Judge who decided that she might raise $400 by a loan to defray her expenses, her husband being held responsible therefor. Seward is said to have said : "It is but a few hours a man can keep awake, anyway. If he is tied to the mouth of a loaded cannon, and knows that just as soon as he goes to sleep it will be fired off, and he will be blown to atoms, still, in a little while he will drop to 6leep, simply because he cannot keep awake any longer," Mrs. John Hoey is to entertain the cabinet officerj at her husband's splen did Long Branch mansion. Recently a worshiper of those whose ancestors had titles asked Mr. Hoey to tell him some thing about his father. "O," said John, -he was a knight" "That's splendid," remarked the manufacturer of ances tral trees. "Yes," continued Mr. Hoey, "he was a night watchman." A monster mill is to be built in Min neapolis which will turn out f barrels of flour .per minnte. 333 barrels rer hour, 8.000 barrels per day, 2,400,000 barrels per year (300 days). It will re quire iu,ooo,uoo Dusneis or wheat per, year to suppiy ic, ana tne value of its annual products will be at least $14, 000,000. It will make one-third of the present wheat crop of Minnesota into flour, and require an array of men to carry on the work growing out of' its operations. Letters from Russia depict a sad con dition of things as regards the Jews. It is no rare .occurrence, especially in the South, for rich Jews to be falsely accused of some imaginary crime and their property confiscated. . The vic tims are glad to escape with their lives, and if they venture to return they are seized as vagabonds or as bearing as sumed names, ana Danisned to Siberia or removed to distant Daits of the Em- ;-pirev v ..... The Sineer Sewing Machine Compa ny has advertised the great factorv at Elizabeth. N. J., for . sale. The buil- jflmgs cover many acres of ground; em ploy nunareos or workmen, and are said to be the largegtift the world. The companv DroDOses to chancre its Quar ters, one reason being the heavy taxes Imposed by the city of Jaizabeth, while tne company cannot collect-either the principal or interest of the bonds of the city neia by tne compnay. Imprevlnt" the Rlissiskippi.' Speaking of the improvement of the MisslssiDDi river, the St. Louis Remib liean says it should be considered with reference to the. benefit of the whole country, for "the object sought is na tional. It advocates -the .establish? lYiaVnf. v o 1 R.fnrif. . ArSonnfil frAm "Mnm Orleans to St. Louis, and from St. Lou- j - is to ot. Jraui, on tne missiaaiupi, anti 1 to Sioux City. oiTthe Missouri. That f permanently retraining 'these rivers in their channels would vastlv enhance Ihe value of the lands along their banks ana.wouiq increase to an incalculable extent the acreage of land devoted to the culture of corn, wheat and cotton. As far as the cultivation - of sugar is concerned, a large area , of land emi nently qualified for this industry is an nually ; overflowed, and. is by conse quence utterly unproductive. We im port $31,000,000 worth of sugar annual ly that might be produced in Louisiana jalone were the waters of the Mississip pi, and its tributaries .restrained from overflowincr their banks in the snsrar- producing districts. . This improvement of the river is a question of vital im portance to 31,000,000 of people, oceupy- pg an areaoi i,l2o,3ya .square miles of territory . . - ; . ! , Rapid (Jetton Picking-. Columbia Register. - ; A woman, one of the Bohemian im migrants i that went; recently to Mr. Lang's plantation on the Wateree, wnen piacea in i,De cotton ,neia a- rew thfTlhinor for mr bUtoaoncoa aad eonstipatkm. and now lam as weU Mver.' .'.Torpid f kktoeys arid Uver is the trouble for. which Kidney-Wort always proves HJIHSIUO lB(i iyiucu Jkuwnu. X(UU.WIU coorani. - . days since, begaipickiniEr;and at , the wamgiijiiiKBiw'- end of the daybMg3thea225poundA -V" LT,VwrTAtt 'V'V of cotton;' he had never -seen a ept- ;U ' svtJL. tnn fifllrt hAfnr. ' - J : - , Menof endurance have Healthy Mneysand; WBS - .rXATf V'., ?w ilT.jitoiceymtMba . j- r -. . 1 1 1 ... 1 -t vy;;rtlonul : TheenreiorMseaiseaesis juaney worfc 1 X . "THE DOCipE TOLD W.rit n I This great remedy keepsp the tone of ttd whoW in ra vsa h niaaat an ia aiixa. a uuui l. -a iir m . aisan wrsianr a . . m vmat Jia.uc. ji 1 Diinw nv Mianiiuir uib amdi1 wvtvi aau' biuudth-iu been poisoned twice by mercury. -The druggist tnid im to trv Kldnev-Wort. and I dkL -if was fast Washlngtoa'Capltat: '.' . " '-' 'Among the recent inventions is apil low holder. " It is explained that tha pillow, bolder is - for. . the , purpose of holding: a pillow while the pillow-case is being" put os. We trust this new in vention will apt come into general use, as there is no. sight more beautiful to the eyes of man than to' see a woman hold a pillow-in her teeth while she gently - manipulates-: the pillow-case over it - We do not say that a woman is beautiful with her mouth full of pil lows. No one can ever accuse us of saying that," but . there" is something homelike and . old-f ashioiied about it that cannot be, replaced by any inven tion. We know that certain overfas tidious vromerr have long clamored for some new. method of putting on & pillow-case, but these. , people have either lost their.teeth or .the new ones they have bought do not grasp the situation They have tried several new methods, such as blowing the pillow-case up, and trying to get therpillowtin before the wind got out, and they have tried to get the pillow in by "lolling up the pil low-case until the :bottom is reached, and then, placing the pillow on end and gently .unrolling the piUowcase, but all these schemes have ; their drawbacks. The old style of , chewing f one end of the pillow, and holding it-the way. a ;retie,ver dog- hotds; a duck, till the pil-lqw(-case isxin, andthen spanking the pillow a couple of. times on each side, is the best, and. it gives tbe.woman's jaws about the only rest they get during the jr. jj. any-iu veil uuu uriYca mis 01a custom away from usfid We no more see the matrons QfAhaland wir.h: t.hpir hair full of feathers and .their mouths run of striped bed ticking, we shali feel that one of the dearest of bur insti tutions has been ruthlessly .torn from us, ana me iaonc of our national: su premacy has received a sad blow, and tnat our 11 oe rues are in danger. The Resnrvey of the llluo RIdg;e Charleston News and Courier. The resurvey.of the Blue Ridge Rail road now in progress was undertaken by President McCaughrin, . of the Co lumbia and Greenville Railroad Com pany, at the request of the, Richmond and- Danville Syndicate, r the . object beiDg to ascertain the condition of the work done between Walhalla and Clay ton ana to oDtain an approximate esti mate of the cost of completing the road uetween tne points named, supenn tendent Fry, of the Columbia and Orreenville Railroad, who is an engi neer, is in cnarge or the surveying party, ar. n ry nas Deen over tne route almost as far as Clayton, and was sur pnse,d to find that so much work had knA.. J. 1 - 1 uetju uoue ana was in -so excellent a condition. It is expected that the esti mates will be .made up in about six weeks. There is no doubt that the Richmond and Danville Syndicate are warmlv in. terested in the constructien of the Blue Ridge Railroad. With a connection through to Knpxville and thence to the line of- the Cincinnati Southern Rail road, the Greenville and ColumbiaRail- J'A1 V 1 - iiuau aim its orancnes wouia uecome a most . valuable property. The line to Charleston would be straightened and shortened, it is presumed, by the con struction of one of the projected roads 10 tne line 01 tne south Carolina Itail road, by way of Edgefield, but there would be business enough for the old route and the new. General Butler it a Lawyer. New York Sao. General Butler's income from fees alone is between $150,000 and $200,000 a year. Some time ago he received a ratainer of $100,000 in one case. His liberality is great, and his brother law yers in Boston say that he does a larger gratuitous practice thany any" other man in America. He never charges a centfor obtaining a pension.and pays all the incidental fees. His Subordinates know, that they; would be instantly dis charged if he discovered that they had ?ver cnargea a pensioner a fee. He often takes a trip to Washington pur posely to hurry up some poor widow's pension. '.: 1 - ' .- Any story of outrage, especially ny story of legal wrong, quickly moves General Butler, and he has been known to put aside a millionaire's business to start tlie machinery! of his offiee to work upouapoor window's case. The more intricate and difficult the case the better he seenm to relish it. His intel lectual .disposition; runs toward the most ingenious legal methods. His mind, fully equipped -"With all legal weapons, races over e. very common place road leading to probable Victory, and then finds enjoyment in seeking, out the most extraordinary path, and if the same result can be reached by that course General Butler will take it with the greatest delight, " -: r . Canned Food for France. Ottawa, Qm;. Sept lii A dispatch to the British government from" the French Department ot Commerce was published in the Official Gazette yester day.;; 'The dispatch states, thatihe at tentiou 'of the.iflepartment. has- been called to the dangers to which consum ers may be exposed by. using food; con tained in cans or boxes soldered in the inside and made with other than, re fined sheet tin It further; states that Frenchanhef ieahave been rohibited from soldering their cans inside and from usiog any. bt ' reined sheet tin. I xg nas aiso Deen aeciaea. in oraer. not oirily for the purpose of "protecting the pbUd - Jtoalto, but that French trade i . i v 1," ..witP foreigu competitors, that all cans imported: rato i' ranee , wmcn do not pomply with the new regulation will be detained by the dustoms authori- ties." "v ' Drinking Habits at, Wahins;teny New York Evening Post . . Men still young may remeajbejr the time when excessive drinking was alarmingly frequent in theoity of Wash ington, when; a night session of either house . of Congresswas-scarcely n v thing else than a drunken orgy,, when high officers- of the Government and prominent public mem would ' exhibit themselves at dinner table and on ; oth er public as. well as private occasions in the most pitiable vconditou,-- and' When such things would- be accepted is- little eccentricities instead of being . treated as disgracefuL f While Washington is how not. as virtuons a place'as it ought so be, yet the improvement that has ta ken place withina comparatively short period is immense, and it is owing.nottQ :anv MMhibitorv leeislatiofl.l -batata V morerennea jsobboi BuuieLyiTvmonpep- . . . . - ... 1 . . . . Tuitg -T.moaerata .ojsnauflgiBgwnue nm?ora tiifrir fiinetlona eerfecQy Both the lianldL' and dryareapldbdrj - MADS TBOM BtABMIilSS' MATIHIALS, and dapted tn the needs of fading and falling halr7 Parker's Hair Balsam nas Uten the first rank as an elegant and reliable hair restorative, ; . t. Our new goods are nearly all in, and we will lake pleasure in showing them to everybody that will favor us with a calL '. Our stock comprises a full line of ;4 SILKS ILKS QHOOBAHS OATWS "HOODAHS iO JATLN3 CUR AH 3 AND AND 4r1ASHMER'E3 VaAHa AND VJASHMBS In all colors, combinations, etc. . We have a beautiful line of Brocade Silks and Satins. seplg Full Line ' - Full Line m-m w ww nek ew war ssi esea , k 1 1 1 4. 1 1 ' 1 .-ft. Clothing. A Full Line Gents? Furnish somesf Line of Neckwear ever exhibited in this Stated" Call aLdsee us before making your purchaMs ' elsewhere'aslt wlU WeyouTlmefmdMcyney. - . T"' L. BERWANGER & BRO;, - ' '.- Leading ClotiMeii aid Tailors, D' A handsome line of samples for garments to be made to order. CDflD In Light-Weight Diagonals, trimmed most elegantly in pasmentaries, laces and jrit-Colom ; Adapted to the Fall Season. We will offer this let or goods .it EXTREMELY LOWTBICB-I. ' They are handsome and cheap, and worth - - ' 1 - i ; 1 x. . . ;uii. i-Ji.Li .a- -i-.'i ) Vitl3 tea.l 5U1 " - ' : - ; I .'- . . ' - -J '..-!. 1.:. i . '. -1 j-; M I vi i ;; - : , . 1 mm (-" '. .- k ; s ' Our stock is COMPLETE in Clothing Gents Furnishing Goods, ' of which we have made a specialty. Also, a large variety of:GaiWand;Bh and you will find priees to suit the times, ; " : ' DELIAS i C!OHfemiV' ' i.eiBaBsswesBasKeeMMBiPMRaWHBMiBSjnPSHBflM ' . . - : T f 1 -' BE CK ElTEMiM:e I&WiT:. ENGINEERS, IRON FOtNDERS & IrLAJCllKlSTS, . ! 1 v ;.',: CT1 ii tis: lUAi '-..n ..... ... , i i O ' t(l W J UONTEACT FOB TONSTRUCTrpNANn IRECTIOKOT MTN1KG HAiJHWXBY. Of jTTEBT The teanuf aeturera of the CHAEL.ENGKR POSTABLXXNGnnt abjallenrfa rh Mrid-t tmdaeftbattar m elalnvthey chaaenge any manufacturer , i . v : ' forfeit of S500 to aug3 Of fha"radanimTJIand'sYii the nnnsmner. Is called t ear special braads of saleable and staple t BrneMnsKTebaeeoe Slttuig BulL Durham Xoc Cuts S and Rival orhainte,wlcrj; we-aretnow adfiagarallllneot flielalest styles ot-tbe jmost staple gradeof Hug and. Ist Tbaccos.rrWe earn in."tB weaka. afar fdaceraarita lnCheWlna I Tobaccos that no otbaa raanofactarers can eqaaL mar salesmen- will make-regular trips to Charlotte, rand the trade of all' jgo$4 merchants nMspectfWr 1 asoucroq. i i.u 6 o-ruu. Oar stock of Dress Trimmings iti. I Surahs, Sauna, SQks, Pasrnentry, Beaded Laiw, Beaded Fringe, Oraaments, Cords and Tas sels, Gords, Battons, .eta,. Is the most complete ever ottered in this market 1 beaautniiineof ... . HOSIERY, RIBBONS ANB GU)B. The latest Novelties in Neckwear. of our Celebrated Own Maifactii .- ' ; ' ' -' - - : . .- t - ' , :.. . .-: . .., : of Boys' School Suits. Ladies, We Have Opened Of the Most Desirable Styles Drab d'Ete, Cassimere, and ready Seilllng fceely. . ' . Do ait WIllMdWSSt; eery epartmntr' :We Ladies Cloaks, Shawlo, Etp of agr taral:nlnaa not SttAd witA m .aamavbadaalrad. .Hum mXbm bam G;YOI(Agent,(megest asaionTrnirofcJ nii.iii.iiik. , t 1 fris!aiti.L'lJlS :4H5ffiftaf. .1" iel4 Line Railway Companf 4a the Cfty of Caarietf .l. oriUe 25th of October, lSSlrafclO eecsr a-BW to eoiislderaa agreemenA eensolldate- this company with', the :jKnejfdlie auwayAmnnany ana tmc;iavtoni epl4.d4wf ; i tiiiPWITH WILMiS, 8ei ! ?TJ XjmAtMXTBItter tte tMOwldarsBX ti)eRabunaDShert IJM.BaiHvaV'Co'wlirb 1 Qorxxw nuara u.TMrnMOmn OrffWtodswTlNtapii,. t. n tonnes In endlesi fstisfaac r t ! i.Jf.,ti , lKl . .1 at "sl S -Aim t ,i(t. 'it?. other lii?ht.wfilffh rirriali. fringes. Also, join while to see.' 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