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- if , . , '- - v - Hm been thorooghiy jacifii fi immrUrt wot, and ttk tt tttMUtykroeTypvaat tom tab at abort M''r1"'1 , 8JfB80BZPTlOK RA.TS8:- Daily, one Vecar, poetvald, in advance. .t.,, 8 00 j7ire morAt.. . . , 2.00 ow monM ..a 75 WMMKLY XVITIOIT: f WWi (in (A county), in adWM..i.....4...2,00 OiUx)Mnly, Pott-pafcl ..... 2.10 Six monWU. .'. .....'. ... ; . . .v 1.05 2 1 -6 VOL. XXVI. Liberal StOucttonfar Cfc&e. j NO. 3,912), : Bvxa (Sootls 7i r in I ' I I III. II III I'll! (BmTpllMeo OBSERTATIONS. . "Into all lives some rain must fall." The poet 1TE3I5 OF IrtTEREST. Are Alexander & Harris, now opening a very large and beautiful s stock ot D11ESSG()0DS Ladies' Neckwear, A tremenious stock ot Table Linens, all grades. A large stock of Marseilles Q illta. All kinds ot . flannels Basket, Open and Plain. The best stock ot Carpets they ever had. They are making a specialty of , (iKMTLEJIRN AND 8EASOM. YODtaS. THIS Ready Made Clothra They hive Hoop Skirts, White tioods, Laces. Em l roiderles of all kinds, and other goods too numerous to mention. (PATxaTxo res IMa, 1870.) A sk for a pair of the Foster KM Gloves; the best In the market. Alexander .& Harris. sep24 1 881 Fall & Winter 1881 We are dally receiving our FALL & WINTER STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the LADIES'. MISSES'. CHILDRKtfS,' GENTS', B01S', AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS! SHOES A SPECIALTY. i.nwer grades all roods In our line in variety and all prices. FULL STOCK Stetson and Other Hats. A PRETTY LINE TRIMS, VALISES AND SATCHELS r ALL SIZES AND BRICKS. Call and see us. PEGRAM & CO. sepo Measfii Time Mc-iiraiCiiMB.B TBAixseours okth. Dauj.Maj 15 '81 No. 47 Daily No. 49 Dally Na48. Dally Lv. Charlotte, " A-L. Depot " " Junc't " 8allsburT, Arr.Greensboro LT.Ureengboro Arr.Baleigh Lt. " Arr. Qoldsboro Lv. Greensbero tor Richmond Lv. Danville " N. Danville " Barksdale " Drak'gBr'ch " Jeterevllle Arr. Tomahawk Arr. Belle Isle Lt. " " Arr.Manchester Arr. Ktchmond 4.05 411 5.6rt 6.16 i 6.20 . 7.60 -i 9.80 -0.60. 4.16 pm 4.80 PM 0.07 PM 77 PM A.18PM 8.03 AX 8.25 AM 1.40 pm 1.45 PM Ifor. Bieb- im'id only 4.00 8.25 pm 10.21 AM 11.81 AM 10.27 AM 11.83 J 12.01 I 10 58 12 87 pm 1.20 PM 2.24 2.55 I 8.20 PM 4.05 pm 4,10 PM 4.18 pm 851 PMi 4.28 PM 4.88 PM 4.18 pm 4.43 AM 7.28 TaAnra wrap sowpm. Date.Maj 16 '80 No. 42 Dally. NO. 48 Daily.- No, 50 Dally Lv. Richmond " Burkevllle Arr. N. flanvule r.v. " " lMnvllle Arr. Greensboro Lv. " ' Salisbury 10.45 pm 12.00 m 2.25 1 2.48 P 7.00 AM 05 PM 7.25 AMI 7.27 am 18 PM H.26 I ai7 V 8.87 PM 10.88 PM 9.81 AM 11.16 AM 12.45 PM 1.00 PM Arr. A L. Junction 12.15 AM Charlotte Lv. Richmond " Jeterevllle " Drak'sBr'ch " Barksdale " Danville " Benaa " Greensboro " Salisbury Arr. a-L. Junction Lv. " " Arr. Charlotte 12.20 AM 2.55 rn 4.41pm H.07 pm 7.25 PM 7.51 PM 8.65 pm 9.27 pm 11.05 pm 12.26 AM 12.80 All SALSM BBANCBL NO. 48-DaUr, exoept Sunday. , Uave Greensboro. .... . .. ............. . 40 PM Arrive Salem.T. ..11.40 PM NO. 47-Daily, except Sunday. , .-.'t Leave Salem 70 AM Arrives Greensboro 900 AM NO. 42-Daily, exoept Sunday, Leave Greensboro ..10.00 AM1 Arrives Salem.. ......... ........ Na 43-Dafly..: ; Leave Salem. . JlliUtiJM Greeuboro...V.;.'..M..;. v..0 & liMJSO win only inakr mod on u scneauie, f mm Charlotte Will get aboard at th v jk t . rinnnt. Th train 'naes close- eounscUon at Greensboro for Balelgn, Uoidsboro Newbeme and' all points on Wllmingi JtQM between Charlotte and Hlchmondw an wen yreensboia, Baleteh and making: connnnlthljM IQF Ashevllla ISnnAen womitjulV tld ftlliO OOU' 'rauenvn tntM Bui An ;A mfiVa ill tOCSl tope between Charlotte and afchtnond. 'exoept, &'.HamsburgT Cntoa Grove, Holtaburg, Uj, No. 43 eomwHsU wttb Salem 'Brancb .'tflj; Best Brands Latest Styles .Waited maW Wa Hri stoppages at points pa rtsgentreni talrlno train Aa WE HAVE The best assortment of wraps for ladles In the city, embracing .v. DOLMANS blight-weight material of the finest texture, from Sl0toS35; y- '- U Isters, U Isterette?, AKD- . WALKING JACKETS. ' These goods were bought for less than it cost to manufacture them, and an Inspection win convince you that we offer the trade the advantage ot the low purchase. Our Fall Stock is Now Complete, And our friends are invited to give us a ca!L T. L Seigle k Co. sep!8 PERRWDMIS' ?M KILLER 1H A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY - for INTESNAL aad EXTERNAL Use. Rg Iff I VI t f VO bu fail when nsed rAIN;;KILltll ardinjto frMddiru tor Indoing- Mcb bottle, and i jmtm TILK BEST reiaedy wn for Hea-wieKBeM PAIN KILlER is rionaAIy tBBST TjINIIUKNT MA0B. It - briiura tpdy mtU pm Brwiaei Rwrmlsw. Sever -Bwrne. etc. PAIN i Ana hhmm Mackamie. i fit of all it hud and .Mmf to use taterafJly W xtwrwOlr yrlt c-rtrnJatTM. relief. . . . . .,A.,L VH ranuiy ab anra v ve-wnnoui mu ; mvaraable rBMdT In thhooe. It prica brin. ; tt within the no of mSL and tt.wffl annually . asaay UnvM it eiwt te doctor' bill. . aoU by ail araolsta at tOa. and 91 a twttit. PERRY DAVIS 4 80M,Provld6nce,R.I. Proprietor.. Sept22-12t i - IMOORtlD BY; : ' PHYXIClAnS, CLERQYUEU, AKD THE AmigTEq EYERYVVHEBL THE GREATESTWidiPAL TRIUHPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOM? pF the taekpart. Pain under the shcIder blade, fullness after eatlagj with a dlaln ollnation to exertion of body or intng.1 TrrliabmWof Umper. Jow spiriM,TJoia . of memory, with a feeling or navlng nog- i leoiedT )Ud some duty, wearlneafc uuinaa. . Jlu! Aerlpg of tne Heart Dots before the' .yes. X now BItin; Headaone, esuess aAroighW highly eoloredUriHiT U THT31 VAMmrGS ABE TJIHUHJED, SERIOUS DISEASES W1LLSQ0N BE DEVELWEO, ' f fmMnm mm to aitonUb tha anirrr. wUVAad by thaiTNil A4laOB tb turn, aaaj marawfw aniKW; TUTPS HAIRDYE. i obat Hats orWHiaxna enaagea to ioimt ' BLACMl by a ingle appltcaUon of tbisDrm. ItJ ! boparta a natural color, acU Inrtsntaaaoasly. ! Sold by DrM'i r tti b ript ( tl. Office. 35 Murray st, New Torn. , Can TCm aiSCtfc W ValmU !. Um aaS r Teby, 28deodwl Colb&rne iDtanA ' . .1 ten. r.a"w. miicrab With PyfPMMiM 4MHn-4 jrl tVlIj-lA 3 ...iilUMti t lAlti 1fBTr" ""J f liL'."! ' - ":1L7,--1.nflAn. litSaJ 1 i w ..niin auriW W1U1 aw4JllUaU WWW i En . it i.i- .i...AaMBCamlieM Land &r suncrior to Bitters and otfwe Tonics as J Kbuilds up the ivttein, but aerer tntOMcates 30 fct. and $1 iitea. . Hiscox ft Co.. Qnnt u ja t r-r i c iThlllb-IHrrhfra. DvtMMry, Crsaifi, : rklMri -all Htnttl V KILLER friend at tha aNw. Mid-15 ' -j i ?. s O) 1 t rXS'i -1:1 11 1 1 . ' ..'-'-'Jl ,?:; Ironunespectfuuy estate,- -howerorr tnattbttrlarno. weatner prediction lorissi. '. Very good men often do Vfiry1 bad' tfilfigl from very good motlves.tiraphlc. Yoa needn't call attention to that crowd. They are very well known. They are the fellows' who- get - all the bell pave- mentconoracts.-uriewourau i i'-- DeLessera is1 positive1 that bis panama canal' scheme will triumDh over aU dlfflcultlesi JCeno- denoeln a seeming impossibility was Chris Co-, iumous s great ana neroic iaiung, u wui jm re membered. '' ' ' New Haven folks think It nice to snore. Then when thty are accused of being1 -out at night com mitting murdet4hey- can -brktg tathe neighbors to swear they were at home Asioey and disturbing other folks. Boston Post The Kins af Slam has a new white eleimant. f or which he has provided a service of gold. This species or idolatry has its counterpart, u the Sara toga belle who refused: to have her favorite pug dog eat off of any thing ;but a silviplate: J fr - Hanging Gulteau Jn efftaLla a smooth' and ul manner in. wbfeb to iner in which to dp rolong hls life. A man can stand that sort at of thing' a ' dozen years and still have a good appetite. : Sullivan savs be Ukes tone a Mece of. urt plaster on a girl's lip or cheek. It has such an ao traction for him be always wants to kiss her right on the spot.- Lowell Citizen. -::,' , , i He Steal s Olrri xclte th People " a" :J ' n& BetVrto aCayfc'- "l Lenoir Topic. , Week bef oca , lat a .taLL, . thin man, "wearing ait old .flax coat i and dirt; breeches," with the two middle fingers of his left hand oft and a bullet wotmd ir4 the calf ot one pf his7' legs; called on oJd.WUI Howell, vUTing; halt, way up Hibriten, and announced himself as Anderson Hoyreli; ;son of Will's1 lonfe lost brother David Howell,. Taking in to consideration the- faei that Will nev er had av brother David, there-would have been some, reason for his'beliet inglnatlUijatouldbaiiephew -Was mis taken, but Old Will - as usual averse to contradicUo&l 4efc him-ha ve it his own way, but inwardly repudiated the rela tionship. Not so with,Will's fair daugh ter, Jane, for the stranger found favor in her sight, and wberiTie left the How ell domicile, hAving stolea.the proprie tor's pocket leiisehii away after him. HtmfAttlciriytoin-vestigate-the iwealtafitHhe"tenntry and asked wb:h&fe$the jtfjlwthlest people around Lenoir; JHearrl a bundle of papers describing: all the phases of the Thompson 'murder in Alexander, and seemed to think that "hanging and burning were too good for tne perpe trators.. . .. ... WHAT IIAS HE DONE? Various surmises : irraduallv - took shape in the neighborhood as to wha,t crime this wandering vagabond was guilty of. The most general opinion was that he was one of lie gang-that killed Miss Thompson in Alexander. Whether there is any foundation for this belief, we are unable to say, but it is based upon the following r In dealing with John Adams, one of the supposed accessories, great caution was observed in order, it was said, "not to scare off others thought to be implicated." and it has been stated in some of the papers that there was one man yet loose, sup posed to be in Texas, who held Miss Thompson while Church committed the murder. It is believed : :- I tilat-thIs is the' Alan, s: by many living around Hibriten, and considerable excitement prevails. Ma ny of tke women are afraid to stay at home alone in tne day time, vvnen these suspicions were whispered about, parties began to watch the stranger and even to nunt ror mm. 'men nis visits to the houses ceased, and he was never seen except upon one or two occasions, when he ran and made nis escape to the laurel. Certain circumstances led to the conclusion that Jane Howell was carrying food to the outlaw, and JULTJSKA CAVE, on Hibriten, was fixed upon as his lair. Several expeditions have scoured the mountain, but with no success, and last week the cave was closely watcnea to see it tne woman could not De sur prised in the act of furnishing food to tier friend. If he were found to be hid ing in the cave, he would have to be starved out, as an inmate of the cave could kill all assailants who tried to en ter one by one. The suspicious conduct of this man render it probable that he is a fugitive from justice, but whether or not ne is guilty of this or that crime, is all surmise. : ' ..."' - i Ifere Souther Eatcrprlae. New York Banker and Broker. The third annual Trade Issue of the Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle and ConstitUr tionatist. is a most commenaaoie speci men ox enterprise. ' vve can saieiy re commend it to everyone interested in the progress and growth of the South, and particuiariv 01 ueoigia. . xne m1 . m a- m v j formation which it contains is most Axhanstive. and touches every industry that is thriving in the South- The rail roads that are. tannin? Georgia and Are bringing every seetion -of the State into close communication with the outside world, are carefully reviewed, and tne imnArranp.ft that ther are assuming in t.h march of Southern progress cannot fail to be appreciated.! Ot tte resources of the State and ol'Augusta the review gives a better idea man anyining ep we hav yet seen published, and thaftr formation is all the more valuable, be cause it has been obtained from ihe mrtsf: tm at. worth v sources, and is fixaro ly free from all bias ortffejudice. iCfJur contemporary hasf rrormed a ;iask that dftsflrves the fullest recognitionon the part of Georgia afld -aH its rierxds. , . : '. ' . ''-'.fr- "" " Cold.lr.Sj. The editor or tirejjOTiflOTqpccr says he fear that the mejpUcAWt jru nArotitntion about the danger of drink ing -cold water in1 hot weather still 1 - VfK savBi- "There is. as every Indian knows, no ' better . safeguard against haaf: ononU-vv. " A iirallon a dav would not hurt a man laboring with the ther mometer Above 80 degrees. ' ' , , Th thftorr so abiv set lortn and dwelt on at such length byinanylphyBiT cians that cold water, received itq Jb stomach on a hot day when - sue person, was warm is liable to produce sickness And death must fall to the grotihdV i During the past extremely hot weath er soientlflo men, and men unscientific, have stood foriwurs round the free ic watp.r fountaiaat the postofflce waiting to see fatal Tesnlts ;Hut of all the thou sands whO dranx tnereiTften; women, )oys andtrirtsi ft&M! was'notione single 'Mi of sickness ottruhlethJo., ise Of oohJ watey" .wni ' o-mstrmi ait . ; ij ' mmm i i m i ip Br a large majority - the .' people or me unitea hvA daftiAHMi their faith in Kid ner-Wort as a remedy fox ail the diseases? of the kidneys and fever?; Some, . however, Havedlaied the trouwe of prepartng from the dry form; For such, a neweandtdaieappears In the shape of Kidney Wort in Monjtfionnt'? is t vr oooeentratedv. to easily taken-and, lvqually efflcient.iasjha. dq. .ttLputsrilla gfimp$7r pn y'x'j I -i.&-PX iJ,.- 'I.-'- - - ' h-''i F Wells' Health" Benevyet Absolute eare for ner ToosdWUty &A weakness of the generaHye tnoo- 4 rttnirluisL'JOi Bataria. is a "crank of this jmpsi hirtnless description. He: shuns homan society as he would a fast 'hbrse..' 'Perhaps he is right after all- Thft use of domestic champatrnes is increasing in the United States. Amer ican port wine is beginning to take an excellent position.' The vintage in Cal ifornia 1 has been good in quality and quantity.. One 'hundred thousand gal lons more will be gained this year. 1 1 ." SirStaffbrd Nothcotfe believes in the tirtties of -political songs. "There was1 a wise rflan of old, he wrote the other dayj who said 'Give me the making of the people's songs and I will give you the making of their la ws.' I certainly accept tne doctrine so iar as to oeneve that good songs 'will do a great deal more tnan speecnes. ' Miss Anna EllaCariolL of Maryland. jv-as stkrt wlh paralysis some day s ;o near xaiumoie. juiss . jaixou was out sixtv' vears old; and a committee of Congress had reported a bill placing her ori the pension foil for her services in planning the expedition that, opened the mouth of the Mississippi in the war pf .1851-6, r . Conkling's home, rival, who defeated him in bid own town for delegate to the Republican convention, is Samuel Lowery, an ex-Senator of the common wealth , He has a knit underclothing f actiJry. t Ho is described as not a sour man, and so little of- a; bigot that, air though a rresbyterian or iJaptist, tne Irish. Catholics make him chairman of their Land League and St. Patrick s Day gatherings. He is an Ulster man. A well-known employe of ,a brewery in Fifth street'ew Yprk, has worked there nineteen years, aM by the esti mate ofhis "ejpQpl.byera.duiing: that peri od he' has drank fifty-one truck-loads of beer, containing forty-one kegs each, 1. e., 2,091 kegs or 48100 glasses. Dur ing tms time ne uas taKen no ocner in toxicating beverage, and in appearance is in perfect health, not having lost a VAO.J O VA1XAU UUUU bAAO AAAAA V UVVU JOAIO nor naTing been once intoxicated.. 1 et many a man has become drunk upon a single glass. There are fifty-seven : drinks of whis key to the gallon, at 10 cents a drink, $5.70 Whiskey sold at 10ents never costs over S2 to $2.80 per gallon. Often this same article is sold at 15 cents per drink, bringing $8-55 per gallon. In the majority of saloons the lo-cent wiuskey is manufactured from rencn spirits or raw alcohol, and costs, when 'smooth' and ready for customers, $1.25 to $1.75 per gallon. Good honest whiskey; cost ing $3 to $8tf5. per gallon by the barrel, is sold at 15 cents to 20 cents per drink or $8,55 to $11.40 per gallon. Mr. Fred Wolfe,' the great railroad manager df the Erlangef syndicate, was a. financial clerk in .Montgomery, Ala., less than ten years ago. How he is at the head of one of the most pow erful railroad syndicates in the world, and continue? tpd fiflleage to the vast system "Jf roads under his manage ment. He was the highest and best bidder for the Cincinnati Southern, on Thursday, and is likely to get it. This will add. 336 miles to his system, and give him unbroken communication from Nw Orleans and from Shreve- port to Cincinnati. What Rlen Say When they Drink. -New York "My regards." California "Howl" Indiana "Here's to us." Washington "Here we go." Spain UA la salad de JJT (Your health.) Hlinois "Another nail in the coffin." Ohio "1 hope I see you well, sir." Kentucky "Time." Maine "Take it sly Boston "To the club." ...Wisconsin "Hefes looking at you." Virginia "Here's hoping " . . Pennsylvania "Here's to the old grudge.'' North Carolina "Here's all the hair ofyour head." Kew Jersey "Let's try it 'sometime when we're sobers" When pliying for drinks "Better luck next time." ' Miscellaneous Bbyswhat-L-you- nave. :i - "Let's go and take a ball.' v Name ver pizen." "Gentlemen, please name your bever age. "Gentlemen, will you join me." "Well, how will you take it." "Gimme some of the staff." v "A gin fizz if you please." :: WhUkey (if you can-spare it.)" ; ; "Let's go and shed a tear." . "Here's, another-luck." "Beer all ther time, nothing but beer.1 : PGiye it;to; me straight" V .fGoodUyeJ ::,-.-:;; : IlfW lo Detect, , s dnltrnUoa ll ; -. Grnd; Coffee 1 Take a little of 'the 'coffee and press it between the' fingers, or give it a saueeze in the paper in which it is boueht: if eenuinent Will not forma coherent tnass, as coffee grains are hard and do not readily adhere to each other : but if the7 aihs stick' to each other and form sort Of - feake" we may be nrtCv ant etf adiiltertatloir in the shape of chicory;1 for the"gfalhs bf chicory are sorter and moreopen, and aonere wu outdifficulty when squeezed. 1 Again, if we place a few grains ia saucer and moisten them, wth a little cold'Watei,,:raieoT7'''Vlft.T-'Icly become 'Soft Ue bread crumbs, while entree will take a long time to soften. X third test ; Take a wineglass or a tumblerful! of water' and: gently drop a pinch of the ground oonee on xne sur f an nf . tha water withouti stirring or agitatiorijfCenuine.eoffee will float ;fd some timeii while chicory or iany otbe soft.rdot-wilt son. sink and chicory or caramel j will cause a oUawishor bro wnlHg; ' color to diffuse ; rapidly through; the water while- puW coffee will mvfina sensible tinti under such circumstances for a considerable length or time, ! Better than putting one dollar out at opiapmad Interest ls -the sending tt to Jtt. Benson, Baltt mow, for two boxes of his Celw aj. Chamomile pais, which, eure nerrous disease, sutet the mind, brtaS ontefreshtaa sleeandpment paralysis. ; j Mm WitihIaw's Soothingisyrup h ne fstatoru StWnd has, been used 1 caucus J. ; Physic I has t toftfbrrears wuMvfaOmgiftr M too- aaa. t iittAnf rttha j stomach.'; reueves Anodr SSsKbSSea ttT bowels; amtglvea' rest, health SSltortS jnotherind -cblldj Wabeliww tt-l theoest and tares Humi ; Dysentery t;and Diarrhoea 'ts chQdren Se tt wsHr ttatag or ft any other f AaMed to the needs ot-Hauatna failing hair, 252F. nlSrSStt has tsaa4na ant rank as l-Viiehair restwattve..---: m IMS WVWSVM- . - - . f . r , . -- - "Velvets and. "Velveteens. Anyone wishing to buy a Velvet Suit, will find it to uituui tcitcui auu velveteens, in au qualities, aii ine new designs in DDdWLMAM, ILMKS, IDILSMSaod MELWS A bandsome Una of goods for making the above, . . . . ,,. W,lTf,flLq?1MopleB ttatZ? JP6 0lISrin Ttr cheap, to close. All Wool Black Bantings at PtUHlC is to Rive our entire stock a careful msneetion. and an win mhhm . ,A Mr.n any one through our stock, whether ther bay or nob sepSO ig A Full Line Clothing. iSflB A Full Line A Full Line HARGRAVES Fall aM liiiter Glotti A . r ITk - -i IT ' -J 'dTm, . : i S J a -.'a:.,'. somest Line of Neckwear ever exhibited Call atd see us before making your purchases A handsome line of Of the Most Desirably Styles In Light-"Weight Diagonals, Drab d'Ete, Cassimere, and other light-weight materials) trimmed most elegantly in pasmentaries, laces and fringes. Also, Light-Colored Dolmans mi Jackets Adapted to the Fall Season. We will offer this lot of goods at EXTBEMELY Our stock is COMPLETE in every department. We invite attention to our new styles oi Clothing Gents Furnishing Goods, Ladies Cloaks, Shawls, Etc., of which we have made a specialty. Also, a large variety and you wilt find pries to suit, the times. ''' -1; - T ? 1 " , . r -MAKTJtACT0BE8 OWr r, ' :; ... . . , . UaTBACT FOB COSTOT6tf A -'-nrATfprmi AiinaitT.TilfiftMliTTniRAIi AND POfiTAfiLXXlf BINES. We le aaanufactarers of the CHALLSINGE a PORTABLE EXtiDfl ehallenge claim, they challenge sny manufacturer of agricultural engine ,r. ; r Arfit of snntaS1.00AuniaadaaiM ffcdgS 50 'S:' Of the- TrMtgoieian)'; arid AbWtte eonsnmer. Is 1 called to our spedal brands cXa&leabeand staple Bmeaint TebacecSittiiurBalV burham Long Cut ai3iBtvBX arbm to which ware now adoUBg&fuUUae eftte latest styles of the mp iitagTa oL Ping juvi -Twist. TobaeeofcJ pan, in a lew weeks, offer idaeements in Chewing Tobaeeos that we other -marrolactarers can equal. bat aaieenea wfvnake-regnlar trips to Charlotte, and the trade et All coodaercbants isjespectful bolWtelir & t HjPO6 marl v . v . .w,,-.-.-! u r.'iwnam, n.u 53' WX HAVX ALL COLORS AND QUAUIIXS IN their advantage to examine our stock before purchasing. We bare all shades of SaUfij and 8urabs to Give us a cau. Prompt attention adven to orders. & WILHELM uvaiiy id ibarge of our Celebrated of BoysVSchool Suits. Gents' Furnishing Goods, and the hand elsewhere, as lt will save you Tune and Money. L. BERWANGER & BROea Leading ClothieFa andTailon. sarftpks for garments to he made Ladies, We Have Opened LOW PRICES. They are handsome and cheap, and ready selling freely. tt & Mcdowell. ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, 'JLinU'tt A AJ0 ..,;UMU ,,IIlf,MU-.-: SMTM?OTUSS A ' GENERAL HEETIKCot fce-stockboWers ot A the Rabrm GtepBhort Line Railway Oa will be held at the office of me Atlanta and Charlotte Air- liine Railway Oompanyi Jut, Abe. Cltt ot Charlotte, iTc., w 25thjOcooer, l&81.at 10 o'clock a. m., to eonaioeB a. cjutBu whwhw this companywUh tha Enoxrilie and. Angusta Railway Company god the Clayton Railroad Ca , aepU,d4w BKIPWITH WILME3, 8ecy 1 15c per raid, An we ask of ear patrMs tot U 1. tZiS. wrtLVi iVT. JTzT rrJZZ. rw . m Own Manufactured in this State. to order. worth your while to see. Call early, as they are at- of Carpets and Blan&tiu, Call ELIAS & GOHElSf; r T . r 1 W SAW MILLS. a j.-. .. ? .tiiij Li - ai . t ill ' 2 ?$' MEBCHAJIDISE S10JCI rrers feram; WlfefATWrii I ;iTftr-u.fl.ea.MolasaeacitpeeV fully solicited.' tneretoeapert aiAnq iw bleboosea tepmaatotl le i';: IXZAIHt BAIeQAZX olylO f ' - (fta0t N.C ,j .a x (loa rtelds at once ana uwrvwy , ? -y
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