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subscription RATSa: V.: Daily, one yr, jpospaif, in advanct TO 0B3XBTXB JOBDXPXBTKIST - Bag been Uwnjukid, knppIlM wai enit'M r ' want, and wtth the latest styles ut Tiva Ma every . Jnaaner 8t Job Sfl1jxKSg'jr ' i fflimstrh mil rhfiimai Ti im fan , a. tnx mow ........ t , I7im monM.'.. ...... Ommonlh. a WMMXLY JtDlTIOlT: tohatijiotUw,'mrXDCil!nTS ' BLANKS, BILWSaiLMirs----'- , - lJEnmESD8iCiEM&iifi:t.hO v -4: Ties, ekzipts, xoerca, r OutftlMintf, Pott-paid Six months.. ; .......... . .... , yST literal w2tcfi0fi.br Cfeot. PAJtPHUttS.OBCDilM.CgBCaa. ? -VOL: XXVI. ; ; CHAKLOTTE, N. Q. SATURDAY; dCTOBERl. 1881. ..g" NO. 3.913. WLWkmWmWLmWL i ,,,,,M.j,MMI1MMM.MM,M1,l1Mgr Alexander & Harm. Are now opening a very large and beautiful stock of , DRESS GOODS Ladies'-Neckwear, A tremen-tous stoeK ot Table Linens; all grades. A large bwck oi rn.ars9i.ies tj.iiild All Kinds o Flannels Basket, Opera aod Flala Tbe best stock oi. CarpeU they ever tad. Thex are making a specialty of K )?t US.VTL.EVI1SN AND SEASOX. YOUTilS. THIS Tliey have Hoop Skirts, White Goods. Laces, Km- 1 rolderles ot ail kinds, and other goods too, numerous to mention. (rAXKNTXD mil 13TBt 1876.) Ask for a pair of the Foster Kid Gloves, the best In i be market. Alexander & Harris. sep24 881 Fall & Winter 1881 We are dally receiving oar FALU WINTER STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the LADLES', MISSES', CHILDBJENS,' QINTS', BOTtS'. AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS1 SHOES A SPECIALTY. Lwer grades all (roods tn our line in variety and all prices. FULL STOCK Stetson and Other Hats. A PRETTY LINE TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS ALL SIZES AND BBICX3. Call and see us. PEGRAM & CO. sep6 Confensei W We-MSCaroliiaR.R truvs eonrct kobth. Date.May 15 '91 No. 47 Dally No. 49 Dally No. 48. Dally Lv Charlotte, 4.05 411 i 6.15 AMI 415 PM 4.80'pm 6.07 pm a-u uepot " " Junc't " Salisbury, Arr.Ureen8boro Lv.Greensboro Arr.Kalelgh Lv. Arr. Ooldsboro Lv. Greensboro for Richmond Lv. Danville " N. Danville " Barksdale " Drak'sBr'ch " Jetersvllle Arr. Tomahawk Arr. Belle Isle Lv. " " Arr. Manchester Arr. Htcbmond 6.20 i 7.50 J 5.58 AM 8.03 AKt 9.80 AM 9.50 AM 7.57 PK 8.18 PM &25 AM 1.40 pm 1.45 fm 4.00 FM for Blch-! m'ad only &25fm 1021 1027 10 58 11.31 AMI 113 AM 12.01 PM 1.20 PM, 2 55 pm 8.51 FM 428 PM '4.85 pm 4.88 PM 443 AM 12.37 FM 2.24 fm 8.20 FM 4.05 FM 4.10 PM 4.13 PM 4-18 FM 7.28 am TBAIK3 COISS SOUTH. Date.Maj 1580 No. 42 Dally. No. 48 Dally. No. 50 Daily j Lv. Richmond ' Burkevllle Arr. N. Danville Lv. " " Danville Arr. Greensboro Lv. u Salisbury 10.45 PM 2.25 AM 12.00 i 2.48 PMi 6.05 pm 6.18 PM 7.27 AM 9.26 AM 9.31 AM 8.11 8.81 PM 11.16 AMI 12.45 PM 10 PM Arr. A L. Junction 12.15 AM " cnariotte Lv. Richmond " Jetersvllle " Drak'sBr'ch " Barksdale ' Danville " Benaja " Greensboro " Salisbury Arr. a-L. Junction Lv. " Arr. Charlotte .......... 1.00 FM 12.20 4M! 2.55 PM 4.41 PM rt.07 PM 7.25 PM 7.61 PM 8.55 pa 9.27 PM 11.05 pm 12.28 AM 12ji6A SALZM bkaxoh. NO. 48 Dally, except Sunday; Leave Greensboro...., 9.40 pV inve oaiem ......... 11.40 FM NO. 47 Dally, except Bunday. Leave Salem. . . ..... 7.80 AM rnye ureensopro. lj.00 AM Q. 42 Dally, except 8unday. ::::m& Arrives Salem. ... . J no. 4avttttr.: yysr.-- 4ebe Salem ....'...'..,.;...; 5.80 pm ArnTe ureensboro., ...... 7.80 PM 'mlted malls Nos. 49 and 50 wlU only make snort stoppages at points named on the schedule. ,0f 8SengSre tekln train 4? from Charlotte WlU get aboard at tha k. n:it H aiintThii tmtn maKA OllOA MnnuM.n .1 t 1 . A.l.i.l. ' t Greensboro for Balelgh.. "n 4 Weldon EallrtadTv ' . ' , T 3?""r twini Na 47 and 4? make all local BtODS bAtvaan 'lntte And 'TUKhm'nrid. knif Twt tween Green shorn RaiAioi ana uoiasnoro. o.4i N.cir.atBaHBDuryi IM AsbevUie (Sundays exberited), nieai. ana aiao con- tauem orancj voua , f asseneer trains Nov: AO and 49 mat- all local Ween Charlotte and Richmond, except MUT oS' C0IncU ;8ala Branclj H$ fl " - ' IM. wW 11 qiaas-' boro. a:txh" r Oeo. Pawl and Ticket Agent. -. Uchmona,Va. maris Best Brands Latest Styles WE HAVE The best assortment of wraps for ladles In the city, embracing DOLMANS In llght-woljcht material of the finest texture. from Sl0to35; U Isters; U Isterettes, WALKING JACKETS. xnese goods were bought for less than It cost to manufacture them, and an Inspection win convince yon that we offer the trade the advantage of the low purchase. Our Fall Stock, is Now Complete, And our friends are Invited to give us a ca'.L T. L SeMIe it Co. sepl8 18 A PUBELT "VEGETABLE BKHEDY For IHTEBNAL and EXTERNAL Usa. , DAIH t r&m nr faiUd when wA rAlll AlLLLn acoordiu? to print irt. ion lnclaaias- eauli iiottle,' a.a& A pfag tf ma in titmtit i&tmprinamd hand. ;' .- - PAIN KIIJXR VbVK. Chilla.-oIUuriiaMH Oviitry . CnuBHi i kaiMuud it li I f i r 1 1 r Rilllflllfn ftH1! K8T nrmmdr rAlll IklLLCrt BownYorSaJilekDf, 9lek.H4mkef Falfl ta tk Bch T bSii Kbaiailaun And NMnitiSt :.ri- : rAlll IMLLLn lin1ment Made. j , brinn fdy mnd permanent relief In su MKt of BraiSM. Cat. Sprain. Svrmrm Ban, ate. DAIII IfllT CD ta the -.rWrtrfsnd ftmettd rAlll IVlLLtK frlead oT h Mechulo, : hnmi Tlutm. Wallor. dA In Imcb of -ill 1 Uuses waaUnr a mediaiae always t hand utf to ut jateramlljrwr externallr i leaicme always ju nana bj WltH eertainty wr rner j y- stc family eaa afford to'be without: Oil mvaluible renedv in the home,': Its price biin tt within the tumeaof ; I annually . la -rt K - man: time lta east In doctor billa. Sold t att armuLMa a Oa. ana 111 tM. . PERKY DAVIS A SON Provldertoe, R.I. Proprlwtor . 8ept.22-12t . . i PHYSICIANS, CLERQYT.Uri, AND THE GREATEST-UEDICAL" TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS. OF A TORPID ' P0 bt v&9tttJg aty ' FalnlBnegead,withs Musatlonl tha back cart. Fain one blade, fltunf ifltfw rithadlsm?- rrr ligation to xartion of ody or mind. Irritability of temper, Ikw spirita, IiOai of memory, yitn a reaung or naving nag. looted some dntyweariness, laatnaaaC ITutfrlpg of the Heart, Dot before too ye. Ymifaw Bkln, Headaohe, Beetle- -nesa at nlgat, JiigUy colored Urine.' i.. i? itTsnxwisvivosjaSXUirazxszD. 1 ,;$ERIQUt DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. ' TUX A AALtlta) wrw apeeimuy Sfiinww; . sucn ss,en doa effeet mhshug 1 ef foelia; k to astonish the uiTerer. , Taay E aa SJaw patit, aad earn (M Mdy to Take eai TTlesb, tbna the' 'system 1 HoawUlM iiiv and byt iAsjaen tbe duaad." Prloa S cant. io UAin nvc a at 1Tai orWHisxaws chanawd to a oauLossTv ? t Bcacicby a atncl application ot this 1 i Imparts a natural color, acts Ihstantai Dm.- it , teneously. ' r 8oldyprutgi.u,or mi -by Drucgi.U, or aant by azpraai on ibtotfu Office, 30 Murray 8t Npvy rrjf Ic. OfYIM. SB' Mur k. , mw raa a napntatua. Vebyv 23addwl: r'A.Vtr-w .s -i TV Mt Tratraat aat t: loreoton y,aassBgA QolbgneS- I Fummn, MHhers, MujnM MyiaclM L-m whaara brad autbv-W'or'woiry; and iNeuiaIna, or Bow Kidney or Liver ppuH RSi; yocnbvTg3td andCTrWu5nd I it vi -.r. .t;nawavWiuttasumptian.AMs-4; .ipauoaof auy wtalin.M, ta tmIhI Klwl Fertilize and t Belt UsalthA) 8trataSUsUrf TM5MtM aaa iar n pence to Bitters ana oiner onKm, uuuus np me system; nut ' never rowaiwuw ar ,er. aad iie.- Htscox & Co., Chemists, . Y-1 Paaotvi wBaldDM SMI ' il Jjpl Pill PAIi IILLEB , dun Muaatlon HI : 1 I . . . i . ; .. , . . . ' 1 ' ' ' " ' r . i i i j j ii i ANOTHER BIG GUN Brlnca His dam Up t tlte Front )A Decliarc rsTrBO jt4wt'Att of ToachlnffOfl tJio inec; f l fV On the 29th of March, 1880-there was passed an actrof the General Assembly to provide for. the sale of the State's in terest in the Western North Carolina Railroad. "This act provided, among other things,, iri isectioris j& and 2Lj that tbe said Jtpad ; should be finished the ' Surchasera to Paint Hock on' the 1st ef uly, 1881, and to the town of Murphy, in uneroKee couniy. online lsp oi j anu ary, 1885; and that? after the road had reached Asheville, a sufficient force should he . pnt upon the DuckXownline and kept at work-to complete itj as far as the Pigeon Itiverby th time the other branch aa. finished 'td-Paint Rock, to-wit: the ist of July, 1881. It was also .provided Jn section 20, that the purchasera of said iroad, "flhall not discrirjairiaUudtn tNortb' Carolina towns and cities in the matter of trans portation rates; and that no discrimina tion shall be ; made 6itoceft the towns and cities.pf iorUt Carolina." By sec tion 14 it is enacted "that Thos. J. Jar vis, Zebulon B. Vance and John M. Worth be and they are hereby appoint ed commissioners to examine the work upon said road," etc., and by section 15 it is provided "that said commissioners shall from time, to time, and certainly as oicen as ten miles or said road shall be put in running order, examine the work thereon; and in case of failure of said grantees or their assigns to con struct the same, according to the terms of their contract, to give due notice thereof to the Governor of said State. and to thaUriited States Trust Compa- as a commissioner oy tne act recited, and not by W. J. .Best, as has been xaiseiy asserted, was . witnout , my Knowledge or soiicitauon. x assumed the duties' thereby imposed with re luctance, but a determination to dis charge them faithfully, for the.best.inr terests of the State. Inasmuch as - my action in the premises has been made the subject of criticism on the part of tne Ricnmond and Dan vine Railroad Company, to whom the original grant ees assigned this contract, I deem it proper to address , to ,ypu this commu nication, in explanation' thereof. By section 23 it is -provided "that Should the said grantees, or their as signs be hindered or delayed, . oy any cause, for which they are in no wise re- sponsible, then the said ebmmissionenf snail allow a reasonable extension; ox time ror. the , completion or said. line or road." -'-. : - w,t v Now, let us look briefly at what has been done under this.' contract : Work was to have been begun within two months, to-wit : on the 29th. of 1 May. There were at work when this act was' Eassed between four and five hundred ands convicts. In due time the State tendered the remainder of the five bun dred convicts, which she had agreed to lurnisn. Toey were not? accepted Tor reasons satisfactory to tbe grantees. In J uly, 1880. Mr. Best having failed to raise the necessary sums of money through the abandonment of his asso ciates, assigned ms interest to Messrs. Buf ord, Logan and Clyde. With the number of convicts on hand and no hired labor whatever, except some in dispensable skilled labor, the work was slowly and indifferently prosecuted un til tne 30tn day of April, 1881. It was an acknowledged fact that if the whole five hundred convicts had been kept constantly at work, they alone could not have finished the road to Paint Rock and Pi&reon River in contract time. True, in September, 1880, the as-' signees did demand the complement of convicts, but the State had than other wise disposed of them. True it is, also, that the winter was one of unusual se verity ; but during the long season of fine working weather, which preceded and folio wed that winter, up to .June, of the present Tear.m):dilieence: and energy were 'manifested: in Ihe; prose cution of tne work, and no additional labor was emDloved to reach the Doints designated in the time required by the contract, in April last, on my way from home to Washington City, the train was boarded at Greensboro by the President of the Western North Carolina Railroad Comoanv. who. dur ing a halt of five ! minutes, asked me to qi cm a nQnAr frpgrrtftilry taii lsirvl-Ariiaiir. rf four montns some indignation that I would not act upon so important matter in that hasty way of without full consultation witn my associates on the board. A meeting of tbe board was.conr vened in Raleigh on the 90th. J At Aljis meetine the proposition for an exten- rsion of time was signed only by the Pres jaent of .tne western wortn . Carolina Bailrokd Company and proposed to put SIX hundred (600)additional nandsc n the V 'K. UDjection was made to tms, first tnat tne Commissioners were re quired by law to deal with tbe grantees or tneir assigns, ana not uie rwuiroau 'r-' a. . .. ai ' t j Company: second, that tne proposjuon did not compel them to, put any hands at an on too jjuckuwu uuw Alter much discussion it :Was finally agreed bv the Boaid that if a new proposition was presented, signed by the-proper parties and stipulating lor a division of the additional labor between the two branches, that we would grant tne ex tension of time, and it was understood that this corrected paper was to be conside red at Qur next meeting,when we Here to go over and examine tne road. also contended in tne, ooara strenu ously, that the amended proposition should . contain an, agreement .on the partof the? assignees. to walte finally. ana foreyer ail legal advantage to them from tne States failure to furnish them the full number of convicts, after their demand in September. In this I was overruled. ' Mj absent to thl was giT: eniveryi reluctahtlyi Iibfecomepe- f ore-this firmly convinced thkt the as signees did not intend to fulfil their contra!Ct,fQr-jnany ,Teasohs,mostjQf which have heretofore been given to IVttx nnhliti T nrill hara TnAnt.irtn nnlv twp more; ! Alter tne assignment ny Mr. Best to the present syndicate1 they retained mm as president pan bp still being aterge QWing to hisdersiitenthhi forts' to put the whole Ducktown line under contract at once chiefly , it;; was, that they quarrelled with him and sum marily ejected him: from ofilce. . Some timenot f ar:;frem this 'meeting they purchased a cbntrPlllng' interest of the private stock at a price, as is said," many times greater than its market value: for which; stock. thjBy could not haver had any possible use except for the control of the three directors which that interest was allowed to. appoint in ease 6f a failure to perform the contract provided for in Section -lT:-'.iJ mi I a 11 others j convemuons.lu my presenee, the- sworn testimony of Col. Buford and tiievferv slow Prosrresa of the work abali'confirmed my suspicions of their goo4 f altb I would long .before have acted upon these suspicions, but I was IU K w lyoMiupwu VA ' ume.f Hi refused witn . and informed him not. clear that the Board would have been justified in calling time' upon the assignees" bef am the first of J nl v ot 'this year; or at least until so near that time as to maxe it odvious tnat tne work could not be - finished with the utmost dilisrence and enenrv. I was also very loth to participate in declar ing any iorrenure oi tne con trace in the absence of any assurance that oth er parties could be Induced to take the work off the hands of the State, and prosecute it to completion, in case the i State should' be unwilUng to retain - it ; and tax the; people for that- Purrjose. But during that visit to Raleigh, I had I met a.gemieman. a native JNorth Caro linian of 4arge; experien.ee ;in ' railroad business and entirely responsible in a business uoint of view, who asatired me' that he would gladly take. that con tract off the hands of the State, if per mitted. The' mention of this: gentle man's name would be an ample mi ar ty ;aT his ability and good faith to per-, 1 JLOrULAUB:UUtrai. 1 I . !.- , I Shortly after nv return to Washing. I ion, Air... yy . J . xest came to me and in formed me that he had formed a new pyndicate and had themoney in hand wj reaeem nis - mortgaged interest in the . Western North Carolina Railroad. and war prepared ' if . h cbuld secure j his interest in that. road to take1 a lease or me Auantic ; and jNorth Carolina Railroad f&nd build at - once J a errand trunk, iinelroni GpldsboTo tp Salisbury. Peelirig assured now that the fear that thiS Yoad would -return to the tiands nf the State to burden her with taxation and become ag&tn a source of 'political disquiet, was altogetherwithout foun dation ; and f eeliirgottthat it was the uutj ui weurwisners uxrtn uaro- Una to avert ifpibleslthed which threatened her mnrercial and pojiuuai lnaepeqaence iromiwus great monopoly wfaii1tfasgather its folds about nrrdetefmlned".then not to grant the extension -ot vtiine ' asked for until afters furthers inference with my associate commissioners. At this juncture it was, I addressed the letters, heretofore published and refer red to, to Gov. Jarvis and Dr. Worth, in wuicu a suaitu mac circumstances com ing to my knowledge since our last meeting induced me to withdraw mv consent to the extension of time, prom ising to explain i uiiy wnen we met, and asking Dr. Worth not tosien any ex tension until I saw him. Desiring also A 1 V. mm - w De arjove Doara in ail tmngs. I re quested Gov. Jarvis to at once inform tne President or the " Western North Carolina Road of mv determination. This change of purpose I conceive I had not only a right to make, but that it was my duty to make it. as the public interest required it in my. judgment. The propositions between the commis sioners and the President of the West ern North Carolina Road were deliber ative merely; if you wlli do so and so, we will do tnus and so. Bef ore the time arrived to consummate the propo sitions into an agreement,5 wniist tne matter was vetin 5teri. I came to the conclusion, by theight of . events com ing to. my Knowledge nce tne SOtn of April-that mv dutr to the State re quired me to pursup a different course. Aitnougn I invited a suspension of ac tion on the part of the other commis sioners and promised to explain to them in full the reasons for my course, this was not accorded me. Gov. Jarvis, feeling no doubt as he says, bound by his promise, immediately signed the ex tension of time, with my letter before him, but reserved to himself the right to withdraw his assent if the applicants failed to perform the conditions set out in the application, whilst Dr. Worth's signature was procured by sending a messenger, on a special train, anticipa ting the course of the mail, in entire ignorance on his part that it bore a communication from me to him, Which he himself said would have prevented his signing. In order to show that my action then was only cautionary. I quote the following letter to Gov. Jar vis in answer to his of tbe 13th of May. in wmcn ne implied tnat ne would wait and hear my explanation. Washington, May 16th, 1881. Dear Governor: Yours received. . I don't; know that I so stated, but I in tended to. say that the withdrawal of my assent to the proposed extension of timer was gonjy; -temporary, J. did not mean to be' precluded ffom'grahtihg it in future; d irsjatiafied;and:amnow, that ouriwtioix? was premature. A That isialli 'tVtllgetraway this "Week and wrong in rrfvlDi position jl uuia wmj,' Jiidgrolm? aiitutnishment then when I learned, llinstBadoDjthiajacoofers ence which I. had invitedrfttrwhieh the amerided; petition, fpr7 an ensipiV;Of time was tot be- presented and consid-! erea, ana wnen -l was-w WTenyrea sons in futfttf mytstfoeiates-nly ae- witnout my Knowledge, had already been granted and disposed ofrat least if - sucMctioni hdnld be held leffat Evidently it is hot so regarded, for the same application ..for anxextension of time was presented before the board at its next meeting on. the 23d of June; again at the next meeting on the 13th Inst;, and is still pending unacted upon. The amended application for an ex tension of time proposed to put six hun dred additional hands on the work, di vided as has been stated between the two;jbranches, as Boon' as they: could be hired at reasonable ratesv -This Gover nor Jarvis says was vpf esented to him on the 9tn; of .'May, tnougn ; i never heard of itiunti the Wtlv; and when the board met on thd 2Sdjef Jone.they found as a - fact And 4D entered it upon thei tiWT&tWiti&&&tw sitioA had not been complied iQfk; The wipdem nnfjfusal Jtosign the ex tension of Ume wanow justiir&Irnot oniyj&y tneenejagent fannie taper- fofnrthe original cpntract, ut byi failure. IikewiSertdperform the new contlTOmictf they had masked my afesent-jmd Wnbeperfprmancftpt which mBromisfl octne 30tn of AAnri d'enendedrlfr'wiitthus1 be seem that sixteen daanrrdapromiseyGBrnDr Jl lLat Aa41.A(- i a. 1 jarvis assumea iw;ngui;w wunaraw lat,. promise rXLp- itwngenc-y net resen tea1 wnf w tiwpruiu tow wanKi vea. twP flayterithb as jgtirefl'iriliefbwihe snce, witnarew mv ifrOmisft teBrDoraruv for tbeTPurpose of oensnltation-' with? the other vcommis I sronetM tncernrri8r f acts enbuentlr obtafeeaWiteemf :";thejsamf W. tne aatxthe.J irobUc.Jhterest.re UtsTlSA. a was taken nv me. Tt hhso been thawed f that: i the CoTnmisoHntiPTBJ hftveacted iWftrflallv andbnhahuWthKa1 tor Ttfrfpm-byenter1 rm bt Fi o vrn nr ili stv wiiiii v..i. hchl s.T.n 1 his aasooiatiTlUinJ'eeBtxieflj a, secret compact, byiwhioh tne&'SoQtmisrj 8ionereenteredintaneemnt w4Uf onp Pf thereatiiaTOraiiigaiiBg-riore' them.TB0 xaisity or ;uiw,; cuarge'wju. be discovered by a glanpe ,at 4the Act and i.hft ants It isa-matter of heto- riety1; that thii)apeT ' :was toahsinltted ta the Syndicate by the Commissioner shan then seek lpng.. interview with you andDr, W IfXprove to be in the 1 -wlir 'eo 1aek "dn mylpresenfr fi ; SEE FOtTRTH PAGE. .., . Anyone wishing td buy a Telvet 8ult,wffl find tt maldi f .1 any one Uuugh ow wV sp30 Arriviog " A Full Line i -a . L I Ot r I fl & "'o' Full Line ML W HARGRAVES Ill ait x A Full Line Gents' Furnishing Goods, and the hand somest Line of Neckwear ever exhibited in' this State. Call aad sae us before making jour purchases elsewhere, as it will save you Time and Money. L. BERWANGER & BRO., Leading Clothiers and Tailors, fl" A handsome line of samples for garments to be made to order. CHINA PALACE -OF- J. New Goods Arriving Daily. JUST RECEIVED, A Shipment of Fine Poreelaine, Equal in finish and appearance to China and more oeanufoi in design, costing less than half toe price oi unina. xne Boral Worcester pattern is tbe latest style. Royal Worcester tea sets, 44 pieces, &5.0O; Mlnton teas, S2.00. The latest styles enps. and saucers. A full stock of. Granite and Common Ware At greatly reduced prices. A large stock of GLASSWABI at astonishing low figures. Tinware, Quadruple-Plated Ware. Cutlery, Look lng Glasses, Baby Carriages, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ''2 IWT Garfield portrait elates, 26c sep'27 TBS GENUINE acquired a repo- ion greater than any medicine extant as . the r CHS APXST, PUBEST ,nd ; best family medicine in The .world. - It acts with extraordinary power and 'efficacy on the Liver the largest organ of the. body, called, from its Importance, tne H raae-keeper f our Health. When the Liver Is torpid, the bowels are sluggish and constipated: the food lies in threw-: mach Indigested and poisoning: , the bloods. FreLl i rfl rtaTY Kaafv4aAKA-aaa aa AflllM aM 1 n retr94m4t. T miM m tm J-f-H VWWUW alVBUOwUVC') SB e.WmAlm Ul (OjD9ilUUO B4C0MU' dency, and nervousness, .indicate how the wh01e sTstemU deranged. JTo prevent ;m0WierJHO jBondiUbn, at.once. . r . . r. , t Take SIMMONS LI VES BEGULATOE, The test of time and the experience of thous safest andaneedlaat ends have proven It the best temedy lor all diseases ot the Liver, Stomach and Spleen. As a remedy In . . Drsnensla. Mental Debressloti. 6ick "Headachei 1 jaunoice, axob, umsnpaaonand BUtonsneas, We could 9U a good-sized volume wt h sucb Uka distinguished testimonials as the toUowiDgiT. n( ; I have used Simmons IJver 'Beater tor con' sUpatton of my bowels, caused fey a temporary de rangement of tbe liver, for the last three, or foes years, and always when need according-Ao Ahe dt- mjvmvim nun umucu irrriiTinA. -. . . . . . . c " i -t'HntAM WIBNE-W'' ! 1 h-ir-iit lChlalftsatoa'Ot eeorgla. I occaslonal tr use' when - mr eondmon reairtres it, Dr. Simmons Liver BegulaierrWlMi good effect .THE BAtTMOBE EPISCOPAL METHODIST; saysj-81mmons Liver BesTflator is acknowleged to have no equal as a Hver medicine, eentamlng1 tnose sofltoern rootrand herbs wnich an&U wieh. Providence has d laced in . eonniriea where Ur diseases prevail."' Bnyjonly the Genuine In White Wranner.wltli red av prepared only by 3. H. Xeiiln Co. . --. 1 1 ni aA GErTSBAX'ltXXT0?Bfi stocSolders of A'tbe Rabua 6ae6hortLlne Baflway Ca wlU be held at the office of the Atlanta and Charlotte Afr line Railway Company la Abe Clta Charlotte, N. Cam. the 2 6th of October, 1881,at. JO o'clock a. m.,. to consider an agreement (o eeasoUdate this company with the jLjioxville and -Augusta Mauway uompany ana tneuiayton jtanroaauowo. 8XIPWITH WILMER, Sec'yr Brookneld & Co bilvVJM.UUV a t .MltHIW laay V-tat vf aaV n a?? nwLlf Antin tt wTS HAVE ALL COLORS AND QTJALTlrXS LN and to their advantage to examine our stock before parchasliig. We have all ihadejl of flittai and flnralts ttl wlvete and velvrteena, to aU aoallu , lLAllDILf i-hAndsome line of goods tor niaUng the above. low n" & WILHELM. HDailj in ILarge of our Celebrated of Boys' School Suits. attetits. 1 SPLXNDED OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A JOB-TDOT-10TH GRAND DISTBIBUTION, CLASS X, AT NZW OBLXANS, Tuesday, October nth, 1881-187th Monthly Drawing Louisiana State lottery Company. . "porated In 1868 for 25 years by the Legis lature lor Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of 81.000.000-to which a rere tontoi over8420,6o0 has since beenadoT 8 fJJt JS11 Popular vote its franchise Present State Constitution aw uiucw tunuiAS NUMBER Drawings will uue piace monthly. It never Scales or nwtnini.. T Mb .. ti. tag distribution: ' "wvlk wu"w' i nn rwv, J:6FTI?aX 980.000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars eacn. Half-Tick ets. One Dollar. LTST OF PRESS t iM-vv-::-:::.::::;-n 1 Capital Prize . k'ooo 2PjfeofJ2.500 ........ i'ooo 5Prlzeaof 1,000 fjooo ioo pS fc:::::vr.v:;-18:i ioolSS 8 ::::.v:.v:::r. ffl LOOOPrize. of m.ZVZV.Y.: lolobo Ajf JrltOXIKATION PRIZES. . -9 Approilmaaon Prizes of tSOO...... 12.700 v Avpraxunason raxes of , 200.;..... "1800 ... I 1857 Pres,ajnoantmgto...... SI 10400 JKJS;wtw, a'1 wanted at all Potata, to whom a liberal compensation win be Cor Thrthftr InfnrmaHnn .n .in fau, address.- 8Tndde15r "rpresT? KSf. tered Letter, or Mona rM -ht7 vf2F? edonly to A. fXAUPHDI orM.A.DADPHXN,at ---r"mum' no. 212 Broadway, New York. AB OUT Orand BTrtramflnaiv Tw..i ... j ttesupervialon and management of Generals fl. T. Beauregard and JubaTi: Early. " NOTIOBTOTlISPCBLia- - - The public are hereby cautioned against send tag any money or orders to NUNEa 4 CO., 88 Nassau street, New York Cltyj as auffiorlzedDy the lr are- fWodtogthe cWSy With BOOnS CTRCnT.ARfl-1 nimA . hT?7.Zl ! zz:. .JmM presenting xoemseives as Its acuia. Auej nave no 4uoiority from this com oytotbe tickets, -and arejOTs arJjfar M. A. DAUPHIN, Pres't Louisiana State Lottery Co; New Orleans, La, July 4, igH!, , ?f. . S6th FOPTJLAB MONTHLY. DBA.WXKO OF THE !BU)AYt sis lL188L edl ondet .brovialOAA 6fWnt.nrt.Zn-i - JL awwjmBaueB,,. n p.ri ,ir T;sT 'TtAtJnlted taWjCirex-t Com on. March r8l rendaredAhAt faitoaindMii l&rllBdsatfaM ffJl.;"!7 til fii" (i3 Uiii 1 Fvhi..w...Q.,,I.'faXtOlSD EiS ' 5" t" ' ; iv. ?.: ,10,900" 10 Prises. S1.000 B84iZTl.i inivn 20 Prises,- 500aeh,iv.;.t:.;...-- lo.OOQ t fM&pBBB, c 20eeeh,......v.. 12000 ciwurnzn, iu eacn, 10,000 9 Prizes, SaOOeach, ApproxlmaUon Prizes S2 70C 9 Prizes, 200 - iIraI v avisos,, loo ; -," . : - , .floa waoie xicketa. ; au iTlekets, vXl Ttesaav .Bernlt Money wjnJnDralt tn Leitet or send by Express. DON'T SENS BY BKGISTERED LETTER OBvPOSTOFX-ICK OnniSJZZZrZ 16 and apward, by Express, can be sent at ear ex. Mill. - i A fll.. wmAMm. mm. - ' - 1 "T y?, roaaway Jtew. Xorx. r4, - GjOlf 0' iA-Mi Jtii. iKt y i.lfcl. J. Ii.'HAgi)iN,'j; MERCHAlf DlflE BBOEEB : AND COMMISSION 1 imiCEANT Orders for Grain; Hay,'1feaf, Flovard, Bacon. , Tobaeew 8D,Sfliee, Miaases; pS SenSeAU arcAs and reto IIIIt Vkl bk-.ifa -;m . t-i I . -.mm Alll sV III J ItJIBDIIUJ 11 v awe B-aaaa rw ,-. .i All we ask of Onr batrHna and lha We win take aieasnre la showing antilie. Own Manufactured WHETHER IN ITS PRIMABY, SXCONDASY OB TERTIARY STAGS. . Removes all traces of Mercury from the system. Cures scrofula, old sores, rheumatism, eczema, catarrh, or any blood disease. CURES WHEN HOT SPRINGS FAIL I Malvern, Ark, May 2, 1881. We have cases In our town who lived at Hot Springs and were finally cured with s. & S. MOCAXXON MCBBT. LoulsriHe, Kentucky, May IS, 1881. & a a has given better satisfaction than any medicine I have ever sold. J.A.njarxxav Memphis, Tennessee. May IS, 188L We have sold 1,298 bottles of O. a In a rear. It has given universal satisfaction, lalr minded physicians now recommend tt aa a .positive specif ic B. aUXBTTELD&CO. Denver, CoL, May 2, 1881. Every nnrchaser snAAk-a in tha hio-haat n aaa L. Mxmjri'au. Richmond, Va., May 11,1881. Yon eaa refer anrbodv tar ns to mnM tn the ' uwAwev va o. d. d. nu aoiiunalA Have never known a a a to tan to euro a ease of Syphilis, when properly taken. H. L. DkMHASD, , i " SU WABRKtt, The above signers arejgentlemen of high stand- aa. sAjLnjvrn, w, oi wa. you wishjwe win take roar ease, TO BE PAH) FOB WHEN CUBED. tnto WnutNuT . 81 .000 REWARD will be paid to any chemist who wlU find, on analysis of 1 00 bottles 01 a A 8U one parade of Mercury, Iodide Potassium, or any mineral substance. : . : : 8WIVT BPECDIOOuV' . SoIdbydrneverywA For fuither information write' for the little book. 8old bv T. C. Smith T.. n Wriatnn A (Vi .m Wilson ABurweli; 7 lun25dly : ; v qinr, generally conceded fhataa among oot doorssertS' none surpass the Bicycle as a means efrestorlnc health. To those el sedentary hah ns ine lesuii is - most oen efldai, developing the mus if'.'' les and glVlDg nw life -and vigor to tbe whole sys- ' - r,J ' tern. - A horse al Wan 'sad. ' If V -dtad. mad fav hoatawiaaa . pleasure. Send three cent stame for 'Sd-VacO 'eeta-i' us, ePQPBMraoo The Old pawn,Bucketj-Jr ini.ti :..: fpM oWOaken Bucket ; 1 Y. v- bucket That hung la the well. CHAaB. JONES, T . J ,-, Charlotte, K.C.,JSoie Agent. I -TJberalterlMtodeatora; - v - - ' T -UAMHCrQlY- EaTTOIffcpUt aQtitfadin of ypamW Inrprodsnee eaasmr Pram. tanSaMri lUnrooS Dalttr. Lost Ksahaei.4t&; lavidgjiTted in vain every knows remedy, head. tajik, faBow'eii0WBVddpttM a' A BEVX9a 4tuiani abi n. x. sepiayju- . ' a " mcaiiPAWAtiV enm on .versions; viej oni mM A-a.ua t,i.a,Aj rina Frseteeiaj yra. Chaeii i aaawafataj A r rmlr'-rr ianTn. a laaoov. .mnurn ayiniy. IWWiIh c J peava. , , . f WANTED I tlP ft n,,: AtlialetLiMeia, '' sei,arw8inod ... ... w ii ! 1 1 i a i 1 1 "i ii i hi 'i T.i. - THEA.T(EENTIGN at i6c per yarm. This great speelflo cures that most JoaUiBome disease ii Bicycle. i , rr -si tos Of the Trade fensroBiy and sWtbO eonenmsr, Ut i,Jl -eaned to our special breads of. saleabls and pi-' ..r SmeUiTg-TDoe--imBg BiuK -twraaat "W i - r Cuts and-f-val-Dorham ft) .whieMr .wwarno -ifi- adding a full line of the latest styles of, the i;.r steple grades of-flog aad' TwiU-Tabieens,' we .'Til Si - can, m a lew weeks, eser uneeaMmts la cner j- j . , Tobaccos that no- -other' manufacturers en equal. JV Oar salesmen will tasks regular trips to Cbarlotte.;:oitii ana tne treae ana . gooa mercnjuiis is reweaui " -. lysoliettedi ' 4.B PO0E. . -inl,! mail . Xuiliain,UL., - - ' v.- ' ' -,-1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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