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aM h : . '- ! - ' . am -1 n i-u r- mmmm avMcteirtidi DaHv, one Var. Xxt-Zaid in advance.: Six montfif.. .. i. ... . Bay been UMcoogtietVrv Un Ce na-w-. ., ...... .... .i,. . . X 7gr ant, and wttb om l19!lgraLr w wi -avan. . 2. i. . . .M 00 OtUtfttoeomty, Pottaia ...... ... lQ Hix montht.: . . ....'..' . .'.'.i.'i ...ii . iT. . ., . . . . .V 1,05 M.f-. Jf 41... . .v a. VOL. XXVI. CHARLOTTE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1881. ' Alexander & - Harris, ti .r r, :t t. Are now opening a Terr laflge and beautiful stock of DRESS GOODS i ' ; i ' '? Ladies' Neckwear, A tremendous stock of Table Linens, all trades. A large stock of Marsel.les Uiillts. All kind, of Flannels-Basket, Opera and Plain. , Tbe best stock of Carpeu they ererbad. Tber are making a specialty of FOB WE HAVE The best assortment of wraps for ladles In the city, embracing DOLMANS In light Weight material of the finest texture, from SlOtofSS; 1 - Ulsters, Ulsterettes, 1 MM I . J . 1 Mm ' - . u ' . t I rii.TIS OF INTEREST. QifXTLEMKS AND SBASOX. TOOTHS. THI3 AND They have Hoop Skirts, White Goods, Laces. Km troiderles of ail kinds, and other goods too numerous to mention. WALKING JACKETS. These goods were bought for less than it cost to manufacture them, and an lnsnHnn m convince you that we offer tbe trade the advantage of the low purchase. Our Fall Stock is Now Complete, And our friends are Invited to give us a ca:L (PAXKTXID tWM 13TH, 1870.) Ask for a pair of the Foiter Kid Gloves, tbe best in 1 ae uiui kbu Alexander k Harris. sep24 sepl8 T. L Sekle & Co. jxapoieon the Great estimated the power of four newspapers to be equal An old Frencji. law disfranchises a man for getting drunk three times. wuzensnip would suffer in this coun try unaer such a law. iiiu Tweed paid Delmonico $30,000 ivr me weaaing supper or nis aaugnter. There were 500 cnest. Thftv mnat have got away with a very large dessert unanceiior wuiard Saulsbury, of Delaware, is going to Philadelphia Buuiujr. u piace mmseir unaer treat- pent iortne atsease that rendera his lower amDs almost useless. '-Congestion of the, brain brought on Dy oyer study, was. the. verdict of a xjpnaon jury at an lnauest on the. body of a child four years, old The child a parentaJKiU inj&Yer idie from .thatidUh ease. : ; -: ,:; Governor Gear, of Inwa. nrannroil h?a proclamation announcing thn Prpai. aenrs death as long ago as July 5. He kept the proclamation- in his desk, and iasc xuesaav sent it out with ihfl Jniv President Arthur was sworn in by a Aremuerat, ana so was resident Lin coln.. "We hone that one of these davn we shall see a ReDublican awearincr in a Democrat. Jt would be a novel but none the less interesting and exhilarat ing signi.nosion rost. Traffic on the New York canals from ocpLtJiuuer x lo csepmoer 3 snows a tonnageiot 169,6564 . against 204796 in 1880. and the tolls 818.597. atrainst 37.- yi5inl88Q. The decrease is most no ticeable in corn and wheat. The effect of the cutting by the railroads is plainly viaiuio m tuee comparisons. "Individuals may wear for a time the glory of our institutions, but thev carrv it not to the grave with them. Like United States is Some few rears asro. sava the. Kan Francisco CaXL a few Chinese desnera. does in San , Francisco, principally x vuuuvw uuui.wo obaia prison at c&n Quentin, formed a secret association for the purpose of. plundering and rob bing their own countrymen and wo men. They would enter the houses of their victims and demand sums of money, if the money was not forth coming they would smash the furni ture and cut and hacK the inmates with their knives. If they were in formed on, or if the victims' cries brought the police to the scene of ac tion, those who gave the alarm would be eventually assassinated. This gang uuS.J XL a Kkau. . M Al - mm rrt iweiveu lub name ul ius ,lllgnDlnd ers." -The leaders of the society soon extended its ramifications into ererv village, town and city in California. 1- . . A. "L! m . ' wuere ten uninese can oe round. The new society is called "The Tong" and the old "jaighbinders are, its officers and possess an absolute control, over the lives and the nroriertv of the rTein. 1 - J! i. . T i r . uju uieiuuers or uie society, xne of ficers levy monthly taxes unon thA members, whor if 4hey refuse to nav. are Quietly assassinated or are an nr. tn Staters prison throueh neriury. MThe Tong" has, besides its officers, a tribu nal wnere ail Questions between mem. uers are 'Settled. The decrees nf this court cannot be set aside. They are as unchangeable as the edicts of th Kings of ' " Persia on ce . were. "The longs" seldom Use their revolvers, for tuey iear tne noise of the explosion will bring the police upon them. They trust to their knives ana do wild wnrfc with them. 1 As veL thev' exercise their talents upon their countrymen: but when thev extend their soherft of oner- auuns auu attacx tne Whites tne state government will probably exert itself tu suppress mem. D) & Z Ow new goods an nearly all to, and wa will Uke pleasure In showing them to everybody that will favor us with a call. Our stock comprises a full line of SILKS ILK8 QHOOBAHS CUHAH3 JHOODAHS AND AND CATIirS Oat stock of Dress Trimmings in UTIKS rtAsmacBxa UaAxis AND VJlflHM KRK.S In all colors, comblnatlo&s, etc. We have a beautiful line of . Drocadc Silks and Satins. Suiabo, Satins, Silks, Pasmentry, Beaded Lace, Beaded fringe, Ornaments,. Cords and Tas sels, Cords, Buttons, etc., Is the most complete ever offered in this market A beautiful line of HOSIERY, RIBBONS AND GLOVES. The latest Novelties In Keck wear. Our WW P1IHT8 at 5 and 7 are vary attrftotfva Oar Windsor lot Fomptdoan tit ntf pat ty. All-Wool Black Bunttogi U 15c Cn tonnes In endless variety. A beautiful stock CLOAKS, DOLMANS -AJTO- WALKLKG JACKETS. ep18 HARGRAVES & WILHELM. ' Fall and Winter Clolte AVrriyiD Clothing. A The Couon-pinnlnr Induatry. The cotton sninnine industrv in the constantly increasing 88 Fall g W inter 1881 We are dally receiving our FALL&VINTER STOCK IIIIIITS 111 which will be more complete than eyer before and comprises the Best Brands? Latest Styles, LADIES', MISSES'. CHILDKKNS,' - "KNTS'.BOVS, AMDYODTHS' FINE BOOTS! SHOES A SPECIALTY. Lower grades all goods in our line In variety and all prices. FULL STOCK Stetson and Other Hats. A PRETTY LINE' TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS ALL SIZES AND BBICia Call and see as. PEGRAM & CO. ep(J CoiiM Tmc TaMu-HortlilMiaB.B TBAnis sonro mokoS,' J. raindrops from heaven, thev mav nasa I in importance. In 1875 the ernn reach 4Wha.mU AL. .! 1 a t In Ctc 1 1 i i . buruugu tue circie 01 me sninmg bow and add to its lustre, but when thev have sunk in the earth again the proud arch still spans the sky and shines gloriously on." James A. Garfield. Mrs. Parnell, mother of the Irish agitator, made a speech in New York on Thursday evening. She asserted on the authority of a lady who was well acquainted with the Prince of Wales. that he had been heard to criticise the uritlsh ministry and the whole nolicv of the government towards Ireland. The speaker intimated that when he should come to the throne he would let Ireland go and take care of herself. A stalwart Indian appeared the other uay ac AVimer. uueDec. witn a misirv companion Dy ms sine wnom he wish ed to wed. Both parties seemed to be rejoicing at the prospect as they repair- eu uj me cnurcn, Dut suddenly the maiden chanced her mind and nositivn. 1. r , . 1 4". 77 . i iv reiusea to oeconte ms nnae. 4iig In dian told her to go home and bring him imos. an tne presents ne naa made her. and while she was absent he secured another woman, gave her the wedding uosiame intenaea. ior tne one tnar, had discarded him and married nr.. Only 4- . 1 lAl .ll a vwo uours were lost dv tne entire trans. action. tJ,8d2,99l bales ; the amount manufac tured at home was 1,097,001 bales. In 1880-81 the CroD amounted to A tfmnnn 1 - -1 ' . I f uaiea :oiui3 we manufactured 1.892.- wo oaies. m the year 1879-80 the ampunc spun m the United States was 1,804.000 bales: of which theN-nrthis credited with L625.000 bales, and t.h Sooth with but 179,000. In 188Q-81 the wnoie number of bales manufactured was 192,000; of which the North was. creaitea witn 1,687,000, and the South with 205,000 bales. Thus, while the in- crease in tne JNOrth was 4 per cent, in the South it was over 20 Ter cent This showing proves conclusively than an era 01 manuracturing has dawned upon the South, and win continue until the I preponderance $n rayor of the North ern section of the republie no longer CA1913. g laity in ILarge paotities. Full Line of our Celebrated Own Manufactured Full Line of Boys' School Suits. - A Full Line Gents' Furnishing Goods, and the hand- somest Line of Neckwear ever exhibited in this State. L. BERWANGER & BEO., Leading Clothiers and Tailon, A handsome line of samples for garments to be made to order. ESS PfillitLER IS A PURELY YEGBtABL-j! REMEDY For IRTEENAL and EXTERNAL Use, 0AII1 If II IF!.110 tZr a1 hen wA to" lncklnar esuiti. bottle, and is ptrftctiy toft " (u -toft. vnrt-d rim at. S TH BB8T tm tfMi Back or Side. PAIN KILLEf VHurrb Ttuaa.au PAIfl KILll Slek.Hjauli-l rain. Severs Burns. e I a UM wJUrUd and trmttd rnena 01 iflft Atecbsuatet a.iiar, ua m iaot a iu Cartway 15 "81 N,47 Dally Ly. Charlotte, " A-L. Depot " " Juntft " Salisbury, Irr.Greensboro LrGreensboro Arr.Salelich Lt. " Ait. Goldiboro Lt. Qreensbero tor Richmond Lt. Danville " N. Danville " Barksdale Dralt'gBr'ch " JetersTlUe Art. Tomahawk Arr. Belle Isle Lvi ; Irr.-fanchester Arr. mphmond No. 49 Dally 4.05 J 411 AM 5.56 AH 8.03 l 8.25 i 1.40 fk 1.45 FM 4.00 rv 8.25 pm 10.21 i 10 27 J 10 58 i 12.87 fx 2.24 fx a 20 ?x 4.05 PVj 4.18 FM 6.16 AM I 8.20 Axj 7.50 9.30 9.50 AX 11.81 AX 11.83 AX 12.01 fx 1.20 fx 1.55 FXl 86 EX .88 FX 4-43 AM No. 43, Daily 4.16 FX 1 4.80 FX .07 pm 7.67 fx 8.18 fx If or Rich-. a'aaonly anamm ipay m jMnuuMi rtur in Ml ca jiniiMi, i du, oprai PAIN KILLER r. Fmnner.'-PlauiteK 81 aliaaaajaattnar medicine slway. at.han( -i ... CBr?Kq .noUy can afforfl to WwitMoitt'hi tt Trttfew w re of aaaltigfli a4uullx PptRY PAV9 A 8ON,Pr0vldor, R.L Sept 23-121 vr;: ;V H f -m INDORSEP BY aaanem'i -Hi.-.. J-28 J ttYIJQ nuns ooiHd sours. DateJIayi5'80 Lt. Richmond ' BurkeYllle frr. N. Danville Lt. " ' Dunvlllo At. Greensboro Lt. ." Salisbury .T L Junction . j-nariotU Hlohraond ; Jetetavlile ; ftralrtBr'ch j&rksdale''. ;, SilI)viH9 Bnaja ' lirearwboro " feillsbury A;r. A-l. Junction iCharlotte No. 42 Daily. No. 48 Daily. 10.45 fx 2.25 AX 7.00 AX 7.25 7.27 ax 9.26 Axl H.31 11.16 AX 12.45 FX 1.00 px 12.00 x 2.43 fx 6.0& Fx 6.18 FX 8.17 PM 8.87 FX 10.88 fx 12.15 AM 12.20 i No. SO Dally THE GREATEST UBOIOAL i TRIUMPH THE APE. TMPTOMiOr- .T, TORPID Xoisoff Fain In U ftHM-boweli mcmrmi with a doll aansatlon In King- Kalakana In Nevr York. As already briefly stated, King Kala- ui ui uio xi a wan an lsianas, arrived at New York Friday on the steamship Celtic, accompanied by his chamber lain, uoi. u. U. Judd, Aide-de-Camp Maj. G. N. McFarlane, and a man-ser vant. The lung is 44 years old. He is six feet two inches in height, of splen did physique, and weighs about 300 pounds. He were to-day a military un dress suit, the double frock coat button ed to the chin. He has thick, black curly hair, wears side whiskers, a heavy mustache and small goatee. His whis kers curl, like his hair, He might be mistaken for an Englishman, were it not for his brown complexion After leaving the steamer the Kinz ahd his r,eai.H f?0118 were driven recti the ickHe, I Hotel Brunswick.:: whejto-"(kjrMj-mrJ AxMI-a1k-. I 1 . m " - , i. T " - ueen securea ior them,' ana xne; orsr auty me Jiing attende-t; to wasj the sending of a message of condolence to Mrs-Garfield on the death. of theJPesi denfLthe news having been communi cated to him when the steamer reaped Sandy Hook. Jn an injerinew gubse guentlyKing Kalakftua expressed his grief at the death of the President, and iid thatat every place in Europe he ha4 Viaited since the assassination there , was a universal expression of horror at Guiteau's deed and of esteem for Mr. Garfield. Speaking about him self, the King said that he had now been traveling for eight months, and would be home before NnvBrnherr j j 1 . . - juurneyeu completely around the world. He had met moat of th potentates of the Old World, had learri- muca. aoout now flatwns . are governed, ana had a moat enjoyable tiffin He TO asked, about the Rumors tathe'was, trymg to sell his island Kingdom ana denied that there was any truth m the renort which ha thono-ht arose from the measures he was taking ku -um-wui4j(tuuu ur was atarteu by some malicious person. His sub jects, he Stated, numbered about sixty thousand, of whom! ten thousands are Chinamen ana two thousand1 Portu guese. There 'was room for a great many rmore, ana ne wanted a more desirapie class than the Portuguese. Southern Industrial Enterprises. The Sewanee Coal Comrjanv. latlv - J -.-r . ... - ' . .. J uiuauueu ul JNiisnvine. i ftnn . is t.ho third company of this kind that has been organized in the past three months to work the Southern coal and iron fields, the others being the Bir- minton tjoai, uoko and iron company of Alabama and the Rising Pawn tympany or Georgia. All these untftr. prises have a laxga,. napit&i tn. -ucuj, tuo oow-nee naving zoo,U00, the Rising Pawn 6255,000 and the Bir mingham company $2,000,000. . Besides tnese anotner corporation, the Bethle hem Steel Works, of Pennsylvania, pro- poaea w invest vesuu.uuuatjJirmingham -u wuimb iur tne manuraoture or liesse mer steel. Ladies, We Have Opened Of the Most Desirable Styles In Light-Weight Diagonals, Drab d'Ete, Cassimere. and other liri.fc.miM -.m.u trimmed most elegantly in pasmentaries, laces and fringes. Alo, LiffliU'oliircil Do Who la Site? Adapted to the Fall Season. We will otter this lot of goods at EXTREMELY LOW PEICE3. Savannah News. An Englishtnan in Richmond says he kDOWS the World rnn -nH "Taraov Lily, Mrs. Langtry, now in England, and owns her one of the loveliest of her Sex, but he 8aw a yonnc larlv rr.hfr recently in the public schools of At lanta, the daughter of a Rantiaf. Trph- er of Washington, Ga.; residing with her uncle at Decatur, far surpassing Mrs. Langtry in form and feature. Sq writes a corresnondAnt: vf tha Anivn-ta Evening News, to take away the peace Of the unconscious Georcia bnantv: Th press is now turned Idosenporihertrack, Ln. , . -ir.1Lir and we shall not ion- hmb av whn Our Btock is COMPLETE im - u ax a. - They are handsome and cheap, and worth yW while to see. rady seUlng freely. Call early, as thsy are alJ in every department. We invite attention to our new styles ol ..... Clothing Gents Furnishing Goods, Ladies Cloaks. Shauk Pt Is most widelr known. But , -1 " " , -V.I nute as eu knownls fnrfesaor ;Tiee,. tbe.mete4K , . , roiogisi 01 ute Hlssissropl YalleT. whose contdbo. I I WHICH Wft haVft madft ft flnAnialfTT. Alan a larva tto-;t, C n. l J Ti i i -.. roriteu-y have WaTJ A KA 7 .,L7u .r"' " "" n; St Lools Poet-Dispatch. WBATHEB WISDOM. ' Under the title of Old Probabilities, one of the most useful and valuable officers of the United states government the baek part, Fain under the shotdder- fullness after ea UlBUVt olinatlon to exertion of li I ; wita a aiain ol ITIajar lb ITIalfq r i. 1T3L Ml. V ,J1. dill v r iinnBr. art r n r-i .. - 1 or mind.' XjOM- :- I pt memory, witha feeUng of haying nK J 6.07 pm 7.25 pm 7-51 fx 8.55 pm 9.27 PM 11,06 pm 18.26 AM 12. 80 AM a w Dnruiviii AJtiMmmwrnms . - Mr1 T- W 7 n 1 1 1 : J n tag if' 1 SAUtX BKAJCCH. NO. 48 Dally, except Sonaay. :. V6 Qreeniboro. 'k " o.AO px TiTe Salem " tt An mi fc- "-,,....,...... , M. A, r 47-Bolli. auant Bimdaff. 7.80 AM OU nwy oooreq truia,; 'r jreTJi rati sP,eaPy4Btea oo Ifaeia auafr aba-tare Mtoiuab turn tmitmrmrt- U Apptlt, aad aaoaa tbe rlaaX. -ana th- mm la.- t Oaewtt -Prioa ecuts. is HarraT W.V.- j ,iraU4aa to 4 Lan .p -ar.xcept$undy. I Qftlce, .S.woom 10.00 AM I - -TfWr? . !. IwWae -" wiem .....::i..1. if l.fiO am I i IWt fr? w w aaw WuM ajamawiai. iPlbr aa -toatural e4a-UIaathuae urBU, or MntliT axBraaaB.aaaia as Murray SW Nw Yrh al--. 4 -"M(. ....... . -5Te Qrwiubolo. ..: :S.8diV ,7.SO PM toD-a-Kft-tf .."taking train 40 from Charlotta wUl m.: "e R. D. R. R. deDoLThli train QoWa-JSTi Sf-SP "tereepsborefoi Jftaleigbw ion ft Waidon 5-?i-Jna P"S 00 WUJ pn,i90nBaUroa4, w -w-- ,r,;! if!5L m.No. 47antf 48-ak aU ea f i.ynw"tuia Blchmond, and be-ttta-lniS?' Jeh ntt QoMsbiro; Ko.T rri1"11' (Sundan tntpnntatv, UhA tlmi n3.',f. Moi.43 lad 43 test all loeal estbii- TIT, m. in I n jy n n . aifaa .7 a 1 All Fmu-. Mother. Buaiaaas Man. r tir ad out b work or WorTT. aaaVt ' .M u an -ai-tr-hla witk DlDDia. ihllHIl J " iav,lna na R-mI K-t I ! I I III 1 , yo- can baiBTiroratad aad e-TTja ay-aaan r??Et?By MkMN. you will a4 Tmtfa KiVni Ttoi-VftS rTt.i UTrlieiadtk L n . 2 . T . - T T ! . . . piiin.anaitrarUtXttytr rWWV Pass. And w Sanger and Chicago Inter-Ocn. .laMyngey, who is known in mili tary siang as a bantam, was returning one day recently - from Bismarck to Fort Lincoln, which is across the river. auu tue amouiance in wnicn he was ri ding was delayed by a team and wagon driven by one of the class known as mule-whackers in this country. The driver of the ambulance and the mule whacker got into a wordy altercation, and Major. Saager got very indignant at what he believed to be impertinent language; ana unwarrantea. interfer ence In his journey, ge lumped from the ambulance, a Tom. Thumb in sise, uui i vxuiimu iu lury, ituu ecjaimea : r.Get that wagon out of the way." The mule-whacker looked at him quissically and asked : Who the devil are you ?" MI am Major Sanger, of the army, sir, and I want Vou to get that wagon out r9 lm i n,ar " 1 The mule-whacker ejected a mouth ful 'of tobacco juice into the road and remarked 2 t;ot- 7 "Do you know what I will do with you. Ma jot Sanger, of the army. sir. if yon don't make less noise witn your i mouthy-i f - ".wnatiu-yon ao?":anquiMa;ihe major looking as iarge and erce, as possible, ,s . ;.v, "I will set .a ; mouse-tran and t-atch you, Major Sanger,f the army, sir, and &yl8 111 Wexan vmwm - . - . a . a , " . ,aa Uf wpi-r te BittW and ethar toafei w H -1 4Pve you to my puppy to pay wtn. I1".-? but itrf ia--tleawaVN.'' L ' - am a. ''uu ci t ataaa. Hiteox St Co..Ch-mbt: N. Y. . T. f - V mmmt MtmiAa-y. .iu .w fc ATS IT ?r ; kTMMaanaT f t V Wells' Health Benewex.- Absolute teare for ber- "M-1W0 I . iv f Charlot-e. M. a .-j-h Mini iiuiu.i;v. yous debility and weakness of the generative func tions. 81 at dr-ttistavvDepov-J tlons to his favorite moss nauonai reputation., Oa a recent lecture tour through the NwthWesi the professor had a narrow escape rm he. serious conseoueaeea of a WW ver -angerous Illness, the parttculars of which he referj to; The day after concluding toy course o lectures at Burlington, Iowa, on De cember 31st last I was selaed with a sudden at tack of neuralgia In the chest, giving me excrucia ting pain and almost nreventtag breathing. My jralse, naually 80, fen to 85; intense nausea ot the stomach succeeded, and a cold, clammy sweat covered my satire body. The attending physician oould do, nothing to relieve me. ; After smterinf for three hours, ;i: thought, aa I had been ustog SW Jacobs OU with good effect fox rheumatic palny I would try h, I saJurated a piece of flannel large enough, to cover my chest. wUb the on, and ftPPiVi It The relief was almost iBitontaneous. Xhona hmr I was- entirely free fro.B'c and ironjdj have taken tbe train to fill -aa apMintment that' njghtln nabjrtw wn, toy my Wends hot 4lssTtfdjna; ;Afr )t m I tookuie rrfgtittrain for my home, Sti liouis, and have- ndt been troos bled since. - - - : ' EASILY PEOVKN. lt Is easily proven that malarial fevers, consti pation, torpidity of the - liver and kidneya, general debility, nervousness and neuralgic aflments yield readily to this great disease conqueror. Hop Hit ters. It repairs the ravages of disease by convert ing the food Into rich blood and it-gives new life and vigor to J he agqd and ipurm always -. . BflEDM ATTC DISS AS3,T . ' 'These ailments follow from torpid live ina tani poison formed in iSu?;i and 70U will find pritH3S to suit the times. ELIAS & COHEN; BECKETTi & M e E L L, ENGINEERS, mON FOpDimS. & MACOTST tlve bowels: the sklov bowels In their proper work, an acrlc the blood, which la the occ diseases.- Kidney-Wort produces healthy action of slon of these acute all secretive organs', and throws off the rheumatic poison, squally efficient In ini iter-Ocean. -4 Uquld or dry form., M. BZDIOm A-ITM ARIS- SPRIKOtI WArn -arn Hasb. The great tonic uwl -iterative eoatalns twice as much Iron and ffftr per eanb more alnm. tnum than any "alum and. Iron mass" known. Just the thing for the "spring weakness" now so general. Bold jtr jau. oruggiswoi any scandlng. caaoa reaoeea onaau. mayHrtt. ILL , LIXBIO CCS COCABVS3F TONIC, " V - ; 'Mt natlents-derive marked1 and decided benel fit from It," says Prof. 3 MCarnochaB. M. D., professor of surgery,, Kew York Medloal College. Vm hail tiitaln . t)- mnntk. b-l.fiIM-. --ii. barn, nam to the stomach and- bowela, fu-ta-rncv. -nri antln-UMi. whlnh are all DOt TtDtBIUI at dyspepsia and a broken-down dlgertlon, U U la-1 valnable. jtAlso valuable in Duiousness, malaria, debility, monthly suffer-atVtJhTcr eomplilnta, and sick headache. Beware of opunterfeit Ak for .. 1 the exclamation of KMjh:pwurd worldng man and woman. , no jen toow; why ; it aches?. It Is becausyer l--lneiire-vef tasked hnmors.f .Kidney. Wert ai the- ndneed stren be le-t-M a i nuuthMna vnrt uf n Tf antM Uk a well known Dhrsician: MI never idquia or ary sow oy aruggissft. cnamjsayf. WiilttQfau: pnffHin rmtt m f. ah m x: J-x i : . . : x.i . . ' . ... Dfl-i ivacQinei,vio: contract fob coNSTaucnoN and irecttok oj-maNOMAC-nNXBt 6ivto?rowcdmokU ifflani: .ilwBilK v ' rACTURI AHD 8 ILL AGRICULTURAL AND POBTA.SLX XNfilNl-S. SAW K1IXS, fcCfi-tl? - jlf tsU irb' Th uant-wtaren of the CHALUtNGIR POBTABLI MOIN1 (Gaaulriethe world JS a beimftoavT? Sttelr ftj-AOtoe Xxt M th-vV- . . .. elalm, they ehalUnge any i-B-tact-rerof atS wtthSi -a-o-aaUcl-t-Sg. to sTi-awpSmWtf tHl Tiril.vCT IT.-. - ;;IOIU :9iO0 1011,000, Ml l augs : JOHN& YOUNG. A:enCck)llegft street fill V .1 a ii-iii.twi-a OffhATrade Uairaily'ae tMemsa i eailed J uspeeha Iwwda C saleabie aad staple adUBgt-Ue(Ahel-teMryM a.Xb laeet staple crMes or nog and Twlrt Tabaeoee. we m, xiaew weeks, far UuMmeBbt Ut Cbewtag itmccwjh(- wiir jui-iicuuvn faqu-b Our aalesaaen wilt make nfrniu trinata, CrtB-tL w traps u au gom Karecaaie i w iisimi . r i t iii m C4- Air . aIjI f .."il t -taOr4!0. 1 iJ. i, ) l"- eXXXRAL MKXTXN-i of the stockbelders of AALine xabon Gap Short Line Kail way Co, wulbe held at the efflee of the Atlanta and CharMte Air Une BaUw-y CorDpaay. In the. CUy-ttCkuIotto.-K. Cm tbe 25tta of October. 1881. at 10 'clock a, let eonslder an : agreement to toasolidate i jLnoxviae ana Anajfiia this ooupanr with the Company and the Clayton Railroad Co. Sauwaycoi BKPWITH W1LMR, Sec'y J. L. iLAJiblN; VI- l . l.i- .... 1 i-ND CbUMISSJON; MEUCHAUT ,. CoufiO-A-anJt-Viii trf. xnurioueneo ble BODsespep Sn w; . T .. . b. 4 -.La te- AIM GUCaVVM aPJ-W.,WJ ti 11 ; 5.s-.i' ..... t -.V, XI
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 28, 1881, edition 1
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