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SUBSCRIPT ION RA.TMS:
DaUy, one t.pott-vaid, in advance $8 00
Six month .-. 4.00
Three month..... . .. 2-00
On month T. 75
WMMKLT MDITIOtf:
Weekly (in the county), in advanee ; , . . , . .$2.00
Out cf the county. Pott-paid .. 2.10
(fix month 1.05
IHlOBSlBVia JOBDXPBTXOCfT ,
Has been thoroughly supplied ir?0i ra needed
want, and with toe latest style ef Tip M mri
manner of job Pttnttng tan ttftr ttM wit
neatness, dispatch ajnaheapnesart, tuftJ
Msb at abort notice, rXj k f '
BLANKS, BOX-HEADS,
LETTXB-HEAD6, CABSS,
TAGS, RECEIPTS, F08TEBS, .
PROGRAMMES, HANDBILLS,
PAMPHLETS, CtBCCilKaVCnsTTH, &d
yoL. xxvi.
CHARLOTTE, .N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBERS 1881.
NO. 3,915.
' Liberal Reduction Jbr Club.
' .... ..- - W ' .
Dry 5oofts.
1
W iAUllllUt
Are now opening a very large and beautiful
stock ot
DllESS GOODS
Ladies' Neckwear,
A tremendous stock ot Table Linens, all grades.
A large stock of Mareel les Qidlts. All kinds ot
Flannels Basket, Opera and Plain. The
best stock ot Carpets they overbad.
They are making a specialty of
Read y-Made Clothing
FOI QSNTLEHEN AND TOOTHS, THII
8K1SO.H.
They have Hoop Skirts. White Geods, Laeet. 1m
rrolderies of all kinds, and other goods too
numerous to mention.
(FAXKMTKO JUK 13TH, 1876.)
Ask for a pair of the Foster Kid Gloves, Ihe best
In the market tt
Alexander k Harris.
sep24
$00ts and gusts
We are dally receiving our
FALL & WINTER STOCK
which will be more complete than ever before
and comprises the
LADIES'. MISSES'. CHILDRENS,'
GENTS', BOIS'. AND YOUTHS'
FINE BOOTS I SHOES
A SPECIALTY.
Lower grades all goods In our line In variety and
su yriuoa.
FULL STOCK
Stetson and Other Hals.
A PRETTY LINE
TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS
ALL SIZES AND RRICES.
Call and see us.
PEGRAM & CO.
sep6
(Mensed Time Me-Nffl1jiCaiR.R
teams soma aoirra.
DaW,Mayl5'81
No. 47
Dally
No. 40
Dally
No. 43,
Dally
Lv. Charlotte,
" A-L. Depot
" " Junc't
" Sallabury,
Arr.Greensboro
L v.Greensboro
Arr.Ralelgh
Lv. "
Arr. Goldsboro
Lv. Greensboro
for Richmond
Lv. Danville
" N. Danville
" BarkBdale
" Drak'sBr'ch
" Jeterevllle
Arr. Tomahawk
Arr. Belle Isle
Lv. " "
Arr. Manchester
Arr. Rtcbmond
4.05 AMI 6.15 AM
4.16 PM
411 AM
5.56 AM
8.20 am
7.50 am
0.80 AM
0.50 AM
4.80 fm
8.07 FM
7.57 pm
8.18 pm
8.03 am
&25 AM
1.40 FM
1.45 PM
4.00 pm
for Rlch-
m'adonly
r
8.25 PM
10.21 AM
10 27 AM
11.81 AM
11.83 AM
10 58 i
12.01 pm
12.87 fm
2.24 FM
8.20 PM
405 PM
4.10 PM
4.18 FM
1.20 pm
2.55 pm
8.51 P
4.28 FM
4.85 FM
48 PM
4.18 EM I
4.48 i
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trains japrae 8QPTM-
DatA,Mayl6'80
Na 42
Dally.
No. 48
Dally.
No. 50
Dally
Lv. Richmond
' Burkeytlle
Arr. N. papyUle
I.v. "
DanvlUe
Arr. Greensboro
Lv.
" Sallnhnrv
10.45 fm
2.25 AM
2 QQ am
12.00 m
2.43 PM
6.05 fm
6.18 PMl
7.27 AM
aii pm
a87 pm
10.88 PM
12.15 AM
9.26 i
0.81 AM
11.16 AM
12.45 FM
1.00 PM
Arr. A L. Junction
" Charlotte
Lv. Richmond
" Jeterevllle
" Drak'sBr'ch
" Barksdale
" DanvUle
" Benaja
" Greensboro
" Salisbury
Arr. A-L. Junction
Lv. " "
Arr. Charlotte
12.20 i
2.65 pm
4,41 PM
8.07 PM
7.25 pm
751 FM
8.65 pm
0.27 PM
11.05 PM
12.26 am
12.80' AM
BALKM BBAMCH.
NO. 48 Dally, except Sunday.
Leave Greensboro. .?-49 SI
Arrive Salem 11.40 FM
NO. 47 Dally, except Bunday.
Leave 8alem : 7.80 am
Arrives Greensboro " 9.00 AM
No. 42 Dally, except Sunday.
Leave Greensboro 10.00 am
Arrives Salem 11-80 AM
NO. 48 Dally.
Leave Salem 5.80 PM
Arrive Greensboro 7.80 FM
Limited malls Nos. 40 and 50 will only make
Set aboard at the R, ft D. R. B. depot This train
lakes RlnaA nnnnurMnn at Greensboro for RaleUih.-
Goldsboro Newbeme and all points on WUmiu
ton 4 Weldon Railroad. M . ; :
Passenger trains No. 47 and 48 make an local
stops between Charlotte and Richmond, and be
tWAATI flnunahnM Valalsh Uld flOldSbOIO. NO. 47
making connection with W. N.C. a at Ballsbory
for Ashevllle (Sondava excented), and alaoeon
nectlng at Greenaboro with aalem Branca (bob
StoilweenciM
QaeWBTHdirkhnrtr. Cnln GrOV. HOWTOUTg.'
WOflil Mill iimLitmil . t
No. 43 ponnpct with 'Salem Branch at Qnwsa-
A..
fl Vmrnrn -TiA TlfdCOt i
Alexander
Harris
BOOTS IB 11
Best
Brands
Latest Styles
88 (Soo&s, lotTxttig,
1st
Finds our stock complete. In all .details, from the
cneapesi iam-ics ior domestic purposes to the
handsomest Silks and Satins, in plain,
brocaded and watered effect.
Our Prices Are Low
OCR DEALINGS FAIR,
AND -
All Goods Warranted arRepresenteir
OR PURCHASE HONEY REFUNDED.
A fine line of
Ladies' Cloths and Flannel Suitings
IN AI L LEADING COLORS.
We have added WARNER'S FLEXIBLE HIP
CORIETS to our stock, already the largest and
best selected In the city.
T. I, Seigl$ Co.
oct2
PERRY DAVIS'
PAIRS KILLER
18 A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY
For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL Use.
PAIN KILLER
hu nmr faiUd whan uaed
, ana i prfhl "f
nn in th wiott nmxwrtmict nan. .
PAIN KILLER
PAINKILLER known f er?(2jjlcjine.J
8ieUiulmek, Pais Im Back r Sidf,
PAIN KILLER Yf'rVri
brinn mmdptrtuuuHt riif la aTxoaaM of
Paraaer Pluter. SalUr. In
fact of . ad
laM wan tier a adlcin alwajn a hand and
mmfm to m
a. later a.ur r swnaur w
r r mm.W-r ,
e.rtainty mf relief.
tk ftmllv mji , AiranL m na wiinoai un
taraJuabU reaMidr la ta bonaeu It price brier
tt within the read of a)L and it will annually a r
many thnoa lta eoat ln oetorbill. .
Sou br all araffiata at see. ttw, fi
PERRY DAVIS A SON, Providence, R. I.
Proprietors.
8epl22-12t
INDORSED BY,
PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AMD
THE iUFUCTED EYIBYWHEftE.
THE GREATEST
TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
Ijoss of apTatlt,ltraa9oa. bowels qosHto,
Pain fo tfhegeaq.'vrith a anU sensation In
iria baok cart, fain undar tha shouldor
HiTiLilL - . II UV - JJ-fTL
blada. raliness axtr eawnjCi wiw a oww;
aUnaHon to axertion ot poay or cuna,
lrriUbmTOf Umper.ijow BPima. faoal
of memory, with a feaUnjt of naTing neg
leoiad soma duty, wearinasa. Ulaaineaa,
Thx
ittanng of the Heart, pom porore tna
a. Yellow Bkln. Headache. Hesuess-
eyea. x mow dkuu nnwiaomi -m
naaa a nisntt uisiy oownounBi,
Tt THXSX WAJUTINGS AJtl UN BJUUlED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED.
TUTTI PILLI are .ipeelally adapts to
up 1 J TT I
' Tfeer latitaw tb. AfUt, and eaoM U
.&? tT on Fieab, thoa tha system la
laTaae.iiii)TMiriaiaiiw'
IHtatUnafnaalraU' toUar.pro-
dvtoed. -Price g oeuta,- -8a Mairrmy UU, M.TT.
TUTTJ
QnAW.HADKirWinaxsBa ehaaged to aOuasr
; fiLACT-bja alngl. applieaUon of this Drn. It
ImperU v natural oUx.acU lnaUntaawtiy.
aol3f Dr1tt.r ut by wpn oaiMwpt ef SI.
Oftlo, 3tS Murray St.; New York.
- Bk TCTTS MlllClt TalaaU falenaatSM mm
feby. 28deodwl
Floreston
T Viit.m. Man.
"WecWJ
r All aruwra, . . .,, H
rpfcants. yoncaaUiavigarat wifttwrfaari
!A,l.lU-JjUjs4il5la4-iirtlhltl
U,oa wwmywatw;'21
niL,n n, .n btuaa. votf will fiad fykem
tGingtr Tonic tJiVpeaUt
kn. n ..in a. ttiUi
bBast Health .nragifetttaif
Land bz .iitrWSi KralOllt0tkS,"
VbuOda-M tafiWm. but Itrwintt
ct. aad$ii. . Hnco
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
The American delegates to the Meth
odist Congress were surprised at the
drinking habits of their Wesleyan hosts
in England.
A Louisvillian kicked at his wife the
other day. lost his balance and 'met
snch a severe fall as to cause his death.
Served him right.
The 10th of November is the four
hundredth anniversary of the birth of
Martin Lurthur, and the Germans are
making extensive preparations toeele
brate it. m
- Miss Kate Shelly, the Iowa heroine,
has been presented with a watch by
the railroad conductors of that State.
On the case Is engraved a picture of the
scene at' the hridge-where the young
woman, at the risk of her life, stopped
the train. . : : , '
When a German has got drenched, he
saystIWweJitd my verf.skin.',-.The
Frenchman seems to hate a drenching
jtill. more, fdr he saysi ;"I m.wet to
my very bones. .The Spaniard goes
stilnfxrrther: Iatn wet to my very
marrowA uuw tne Arao oeais mem
'-.AV .VAT-A a- ii
aUrl aITtb
oy very entrails."
A married man writes in the Ghraphic;
"Loversjiever-know that the obstacles
which resist their intercourse are too
often the very agencies which keep
alive their love. When parties see too
much of each other, love languishes.
It doesn't die, but it may be smothered
hw natifttv Tv nDiflt bv nettv cares
and vexations, by many things which
are involved in matrimony."
Whpn TTavesathis inaufirnral kissed
the Bible, his lips rested upon the
wnrda- Thftv hav comnassed me
ahnnt- vast, t.hftv have comDassed me
abou, but; in the name of the Lord will
I destroy them." When Arthur did the
same, the leaf was open at these words:
Tn Thu r T.nrri rlr T nnt m v trust:
r. m npvpr h aahamed : deliver me
in Thy righteousness. Bow down thy
ear to me; deliver me speedily; be
Thou my strong rock, for an house of
defense to save me."
PrAfttrtant flarfif.ld wrote almost Dro-
phetically to Mr. Hudson, an Ohio
friend, on November 8th of last year:
"l.Delieve all my rrienas are more grair
ified with the personal part of my tri
umph than I am, although I am proud
of the noble support I have received,
and the vindication it gives me against
my assailants, yet there is a tone of sad-
. 1 IV. U OT.nl.
ness ruuuiUK wiuugu yma uiuuiiju
wmcn 1 can naraiy explain.
."Proalrlfint-. TTavfis thus exDlains
whv h rftmnvwl Mr Arthur from the
New York Collectorship: "The issue
with Mr. Arthur, as uonector 01 me
"Pnrr. nf "Wftw-Vorlr: did not arise from
want of confidence in his capacity or
ttUllUJ, UUb Ou a quesuuu ui. uictuuu m
reforming the civil service. The issue
Tiairinv Kan matin nnr Xff. Arthur de
clining to yield the point of difference,
tne aicernaxive naaxo ue met, anu nis
removal was ordered, but with extreme
reluctance.
In addition to eiviner Mrs. Lincoln
the remainder of the year's salary due
her husband, votine her a pension of
$3,000 precedents which will be fol
lowed in Mrs. uarheia s case uoneress
ordained: "that all letters and pack
ages carried by post to and from Mary
Lincoln, widow of the late Abraham
Lincoln, will be carried free of postage
aunng ner natural nie. xnis is ui
a m ft a rw- i J :
tmcuon rather than a vaiuaDie privu
eee, but it is an honorable distinction
ill 1 3
bucii as will ttisu ue avwiueu am. a. um
Held.
Death an An Element In Politics.
uRith " ht the ClnMnnnH 'Rnnnlrfir.
Mr. Snward once said that there was
an nlAmnnt in nnlitira ire did not SUf-
npimriT ij&kh iiiui (in l uniuuiauutiD '
death. What part death has played of
m . . ft. A. AV
late among tnese Dusy aspirants iur
xnsf Knnnra anil nn Wr 1 ITpr A 19
Conkling, twice defeating Blaine for
iTesiaent, ana, in turn, aispossessea oy
Rial n a. whn risw.n to the head of the
cabinet, and before he has become ac
quainted with the duties 01 nis ouxce,
Wftotft ofaina In on
UVOWU OWWD S.JUL mum wuw -
and behold (jonkiings inena tas.es tne;
Maofiat.ratVa aaat HnrnelL the son of
a wealthy man, who had nearly created
Mr. uonaiing ana maae uim oeuawi,
harbors the passion to be Governor of
Vow Ynrt. and ha finds himself antag
onized by a young lawyer named Ar-
tnur, tne pet 01 oia uov. snoiyptu, wu
is drawn out of the tomb of the Capu
lets and given the nomination when
Cornell might have gotten it Smart-
inor tram this nnAYnectftd ODDOSition
irom nis equiu iu 3 cai o nuu ;uuiu,
n ell at last reacnea tne wvernurs
nlnno and talma thfl flarllAAt OCOaSlOn
tn nut. ttiA anal nf his Magisterial U-
thonty on lien. Artnur ana nis ineuusr
vetoing their duis ana stigmatizing
t.hm n nnrrnnt and then he defeats
the same Arthur's candidate for the
Senate and throws mm Dacs on nis
nfRnm nf VieA-Prftsident with
contempt. Meanwhile, disgusted that
UAAJ a w W WAUW w w
such a national nonor snouiuevet vo
fallen upon snch a rival, behold a
tramp comes out 01 iue awoct, uco
a bullet and the President of the U ni-
toA fitatoa dtnannAars. and in his DlaCB
VVU UWWUVIU w-a-'r - F
stapds Mr. Arthur, the head of the
whole nation, while Mr. Cornell is but
Governor of 3(ew xorH.
Some Wonderful Occurrence)! on Our
North Carolina Caa,
Kiizabeth Cltv Economist
We learn from an observant gentle
man who has just returned from a long
sojourn at Nag's Head, that the sick
n aaa An thA north And nf- Roanoke
Island and along the coast is unprece
dented. The prevalence of sickness is
ascribed to drying of the salt marshes
t A. ft .11
by the excessive arougnt. Anotner
peculiar condition is the unprecedent
ed quantity of fish in the waters of the
Sound. The waters are full of them.
They are caught in large quantities
oHth hnnlr and linn and other wava.
Fat backs are so thick you can hardly
push a pole through them. The fish are
fat and healthy, but the quantity is as-
ttr,nHn TTrnm thA "Nina's TlAad niA.r
OUUUUIUL. A' VM O
one catches fish enough in a short time
a m . 1 mis
to supply a ramny ior aays. ma un
usual condition of things in the lower
onnnda alnno- the cnasL counled with
the signs and predictions of evil times
AAvm r nf a vamAfn'rlofa naa Q liaorl
J.IIm a. 4 nlAMvU' awmAmm rAtinA1ia flAr
sitive tatbe supernatural.
INDULGENT PARINT3
Who allow their children to eat heartily of hfcjbly
MinnHi food, rich Dies. cake. ate., will have t
to4
aae Hop Bitters to prevent Indigestion, sleepless
nights, sickness, pain, and perhaps death. No
iamui IS saie wiuww uieiu iu uie uuuao, -
Women that have been given u
bv their dear-
eat friends as beroad hem, have been pertnane
ly cored by toe use pi Wdla Ptokham's y
ble Compomid.1' It Is a posinvk cure for 1
. Bead toMrs. Ljdla X.4 Pinkham, ,233 Western
. If. MM f A. lUMtlkW.
II ASX JftOH HABI
daoted to the needs of fading .and falling hair,
Barker's Hair Balsam has taaen
ttrat rank aa
aq elegant am
and reliable nav reswrauve.
8 ATI PIGS OF UARFIEI.D.
After the battle of arms comes the
battle of history.
"FW thA noblest man that lives there
still remains a conflict.
T vmiild rather be beaten in riorht
than succeed in wrong.
Present evils alwavs seem crreater
than those that never come.
Growth is better than permanence
and permanent growth 13 better than
them all.
It is one of the precious mysteries of
sorrow that it finds solace in the unsel
fish thought
Statesmanship consists rather in re
moving the causes than in punishing
or evading results.
TdAaa are the crreat warriors of the
world, and a war that has no ideas be
hind it is simply brutality.
Eternitv alone will reveal to the hu
man race its debt of gratitude to the
peerless name of lYasnington.
I doubt if an v man equalled Samuel
Adams in formulating and uttering the
fierce, clear and inexorable logic of the
revolution.
Throughout the whole web of nation
al existence we trace the golden thread
of human progress toward the higher
and better estate.
Occasion mav be the busle call-that
summons an army to battle, but the
blast of a bugle can never make sol
diers or win victories.
It is as much the duty of all good men
to protect and defend the reputation of
worthy public servants as to detect tne
public rascals.
An act of bad faith on the part of
the State or municipal corporation, like
poison in the blood, will transmit its
curse to succeeding' generations.
Bad faith on the part of an individu
al, a citv. or even a State, is a small
evil in comparison with the calamities
which follow bad faith on the part 01 a
sovereign government.
If there be any one thing upon this
earth that mankind love and admire
better than another it is a brave man ;
it is a man who dares to look the devil
in the face and tell him he is a devil.
We should do nothing inconsistent
with the spirit and genius of our insti
tutions. We should do nothing for re
venge, but everything for security;
nothing for the past, everything for
tne future.
Brain Development and Moral Char
acter
London Lancett.
It is not surprising to find the unlearn
ed in things medical unable to under
stand that brain development, which
of course is generally a matter of
heredity, determines character. Such,
however, is and must needs be. the
fact Wkether the mind is something
outside matter which acts through or
by the brain, as a musician may use a
musical instrument, or whether, as
some think, what we call mind is sim
ply brain function, it should be mani
fest on consideration that upon the qual
ity and conformation of a man s brain
must depend his mental capacity ; and
consequently, also, his characteristics,
both intellectual ana moral, we are
not disposed to urge specialties of de
velopment as excuses for conduct, be
cause, given an average degree of intel
ligence and fairly strong will power,
the individual is clearly responsible for
his actions; but it must nofbe forgot
ten that his instincts of right or wrong,
and the faculty of judgment with which
he distinguished between good and
evil, will be acute or dull in proportion
as his brain is developed. The mind
is in a large sense the character of a
man, and as directly dependent on the
Dhvsical growth of his brain as the
speed of a race horse is dependent on
its muscular development. This is not
sufficiently recognized, and because it
is not we every now ana-againnnasiuy
remarks in print such as the following:
"The convulsions of the brain may
have something to do with- the differ
ence between ..mediocrity .and genius,
bat at present they are not recognized
in the law courts, and it is difficult to
see how they can be ;" with such weak
and wide moral reflections as mat -it
would be scarcely satisfactory to a pick
pocket to have bis brains (sic) examin
ed, in order to prove to those he left
Deninatnac ne reaiiy couia not neip
being a thief!" And yet the facts are
sufficiently plain and simple, so plain
and simple that any one should be able
to Understand them.
A Tjake 2,00Q Feet Deep.
Jacksonville (Oregon) Record.
Several of our citizens returned last
week from the Great Sunken Lake.
situated In the. Cascade Mountain?,
about seventy-hve miles nortneast
from Jacksonville. This lake rivals
the famous valley of Sinbad the Sailor.
It is thought to average 2,000 feet down
to water all around. The depth of the
water is unknown and its surface is
smooth and unruffled, as it is so far be
low the surface of the mountains that
air currents do not affect it. Its length
is eaumaieu at wwerye or uueeii uuies
and its width tea or twelve. There is
a mountain in the centre, having trees
uron it It lies still, silent and myste
rious in the bosom ? of the everlasting
hills, like a huge wen scooped out by
the hands of the ? giant genii of the
mountains in the unknown ages gone
by, and around It the primeval forests
watch and ward" are keeping. The
visiting party fired a rifle into the water
several times at an angle of forty-five
degrees and were- able to note several
seconds or ume iram me report or tne
run until the pan struck the water.
Such seems incredible, but is vouched
fox by onrmost reliable citizens. The
lake is certainly; a most remarkable
curiosity.
VTU1BWU, MVIOJUl CUUIllT, 1. V.
Gent8-I desire tar express to yoa my thanks for
jui wonderful Hop Hitters. I was troubled with
your wonderful Hop muers. I was troubled with
dyspepsia tor years previous to .commencing'
the tue of tout Bop Bitters soma sfr months agee
m mM ha been wonderful. I am nastoi Of the
First Metbodtit church of tuts pUca&d toy whole
congregation can testify the great virtues of
yonrtottfcrs. - " 2v7
i Pjofeasor X H. Heard, of New York city, mem
ber ox the Royal wuege 01 veiennary Burgeons 01
Sngland, Professor ot the Surgery of the Horse,
v V vt Triifi. Veterinary Bureeon of the 8rd
Ave. BallroadCo., of New Tark Gtty2,r300 hors
es), etc., says: "I take treat pleasure la testifying
totbevaloable properties ioasessed:by the Lieblg
C&t ArnicatedSatraetaf .WltcaJ&aelt-..-NoVJta.T
2??apedy etfta, besrSlJSesf
SDralns. prfcka or bralf4 QIBftm fbtaflsftweap.
Ing eyea. shot bTf?v.WKW pr
illrhl-
-MnTirfmfehav1 loett totereattenottHca
todian Jeaawstuitoamy-
vwrlenee . & 'ton t'rerjwraoiefteets tojr
wonWManMlniiraldiif In eW
ther dry or lianid fom It Is a perfect remedy foe
torpid liver, kidneys or Doweis. jsicnanga.
(LDode0 to
Velvets and Velveteens.
Anyone wishing to buy a Velvet Suit, will find ft to
maicn velvets ana velveteens, in au Quauoea. All ina new designs in
A handsome line of goods for making the above.
w have a few Mosquito Canopies that we are offering very cheap, to close. All Wool Black Buntings at 15c per yard, All we ask of aur patrons and the
Public Is to give our entire stock a careful InspeeUon. and we will convince you as to styles, varieties and low prices. We will take pleasure in showing
any one through our stock, whether they buy or not Give us a can. Prompt attention given to orders.
HARGRAVES & WILHELML
aepSO
Fall and
irriviDg Daily in Large Quantifies.
.SLf A Full Line of our Celebrated Own Manufactured
Clothing.
- A Full Line
A Full Line
somest Line of Neckwear ever exhibited
Call and see us before making your purchases
L. BERW ANGER & BRO.,
Leading Clothiers and Tailori.
A handsome line of samples for garments to he made to order.
CHINA PALACE
OF
J. Brookfleld & Co.
New Goods Arriving Daily.
JUST RECEIVED,
A Shipment of Fine Porcelaine,
Equal In finish and appearance to China and
more Deautirui in desicn. costing less than half
the price of China. The Boyal Worcester pattern
is the latest style. Koyal Worcester tea sets, 44
pieces, S5.00; Minton teas. S2.00. The latest
styles cups and saucers.
A full stock of.
Granite and Common Ware
At greatly reduced prices.
A large stock of GLASSWARE at astonishing low
figures.
Tinware, Quadruple-Plated Ware, Cutlery, Look
ing uiasses, uaoy uamages, lampa and
Lamp Fixtures.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
t3T" Garfield portrait plates, 25c
sep27
THE GENUINE
has acquired a repu
tation greater than
any medicine
extant as
the
CHEAPEST, PUREST
and best family
. medicine In
the world.
It acta with extraordinary nower and efficacy an
the Liver the largest organ of the body, called;
from na importance, tne muse-sewier ox our
Health. When the Liver is torpid, the bowels are
sluggish and constipated; the food 1199 W the ti to
rn ach Indigested and poisoning the blood. Fre
ouent headaches, a feeling of lassitude, despon
dency, and nervousness, indicate- bow- the wholo
system is aerangea to prevent a more serious
condition, at once
Take SIMMONS LIVER BEGULATOB.
W 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. As a remedy in
MALARIOUS FEVEES,
Dyspepsia, Mental Depression, Sick Headache
jaundice, uouc, uonsupauon ana muonsness,
IT HAS HO EQUA&.
We could fill a good-siwd v.lume wi 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
rarJgenjent of the liver, lor the last three or four
years, and always when used according to thedl-
mnHnna vlth rtnAldml hAnefltL
HTRAM WA
Late Chief Justice of Geo:
I occasionally use. when my condition 10001708"
it. Dr. Simmons Liver Hegulatc, with good effect.
a i.afr- H. BTAr nltnn.
THE BALTIMORE EPISCOPAL METHGMST
says: "Simmons Liver Regulator is acknowleged
to have no equal as a lives medicine, containing
those Southern roots an? herbs which an all wise
ProvViencahas placed In countries where Uvei
diseases pravaiy'
Boy only the Oenulns In White Wrapper, with
red .prepared only by J. H.elUn4Co.
; ep3 .
A trilTERAX HZETING Of stockholAfirs of
A the Rabon eapShort lino Bafl way Co will ba
held at theofnee orthe AOan anlQarlotte Alr
Une Ball wayompaar,- ia tho.CUy of Charlotte,
K G on the 36th of October, 1881, at 10 o'clock
a:mto iconslder' an agreement to consolidate
thlaeomaanr with1 tfloBxvllie'ian. Augusta
Haiiwav CoaiBanv and tn mareon Ksnroaa lu
oepl4.d4w ; SKIP
PW1TQ WILMXSr Sec'y
fi (DojjiiDQipDetle.
WX HAVE ALL (X)L0BS AND QDALHIES IN
their advantage to examine oar stock before parchaslng. We hare all shades of Sanaa and Sarahs td
Winter
of Boys' School Suits.
Gents' Furnishing Goods, and the hand
elsewhere, as It will save you Time and Money.
Sottjertjes.
A SPLENDID OPPOKrUNITT TO WW A FOB
TUNE 10TH GRAND DISTRIBUTION,
CLASS K, AT NEW ORLEANS,
Tuesday, October 11th, 1881 187th Monthly
.Drawing
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Legis
lature for Educational and Charitable purposes
with a capital of 81,0O0.0O0-to which a reserve
fund of over $420,000 has since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise
was made a part of the present State Constitution
adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879.
Its GRAND SINGLE NUMBER Drawings will
take place monthly.
It never scales or postpones. Look at the follow
ing distribution:
CAPITAL PRIZE. 830,000.
100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each. Half-Tick-eta.
One Dollar.
LIST OF PRIZES :
1 Capital Prize 880,000
1 Capital Prize 10,000
1 Capital Prize 5,000
gPrlresof 12.600 6.000
6 Prizes of 1,000 6,000
20 Prizes of 600 10,000
100 Prizes of 100 10,000
200 Prizes of 50 10,000
,&K550' ?2 10.0901
ivwxiiwi vi iu iu,vuu
APPROXIMATION PRIZES. j
9 Approximation Prizes of $300 $2,700
9 Approximation Prizes of 200 1,800
9 Approximation Prizes of 100. 900
1
1857 Prlzaa, amotrnttnc to $110400
Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all
points, to whom a liberal compensation will be
paid.
For further Information, write dearly, giving
full address. Send orders by express or Regis
tend Letter, or Money Order by malL Address
ed only to
M. A. DAUPHIN
. . New Orleans, Louisiana ,
or M. A. DAUPHIN, at
No. 212 Broadway, New York.
All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under
the supervision and management of Generals G.
T. Beauregard and Jubal A. Early.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
The public are hereby cautioned against send
ing any money or orders to NUNE3 x CO., 88
Nassau street, New York City, as authorized by the
Louisiana State Lottery Company to sell
its tickets. They are flooding the country
with BOGUS CIRCULARS purporting to be of toe
Louisiana Jtata Lottery Company, ,and are
FRAUDULENTLY representing themselves as its
agents. 'They have no autharity from this' com
pany to sell the tickets, and are not Us agents for
any purpose.
M. A. DAUPHIN,
Prest Louisiana State Lottery CO.
New Orleans, La., July 4, 1881. .
37th
POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THX
In the City of Louisville; on
MOKDAY, OC3TOBEB 31, 1881.
These drawings occur monthly (Sundays except
ed) under provisions of an Aet of the General As
sembly of Kentucky.
The United States Circuit Court on March 81,
rendered the following deeiaiona:
1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Com
pany Is legal. -
2d Its drawings are fair.
The Company has now on band a large reserve
fond. Read the list of prizes for the
OCTOBER DRAWING.
1 Prize............. $30,000
1 Prize,... 10,000
1 Prize, . 6,000
10 Prizes, $1,000 each, 10.000
20 Prizes, 500 each, 10,000
100 Prizes, 100 each, 10,000
200 Prizes, 60 each,. 10,000
600 Prizes, 20 each. 12,000
lOOOtorrzes. 10 each. 10,000
9 Prizes, $300 each, Appxctiaaatton Ertaea $2.70C
0 Prteea, 200 " " " 10t
P Prizes, 100 M M " - 1900
teOPHaes...... ..$119400
mule Tlekato. $2; Half Tickets, $1; 37 Tlekats,
50;65Tketa,$IQe.xi f r - ,
Remit Money or Bank Draft ki Xetter, or send
by Express. DONT SEND - BY- .REGISTERED
LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER, - Orders of
$5 and upward, by Express, eaa be sent eietv ex
pauae. Address .all oiueii Iu . : . .
R. M. BOARDMAdT. Coarieroornal Bulldtng
Loulsvfue,Kr.,ot 809 Broadway Mew York.
oeU ' .
J. L. HARDIN,
M E R C H A k ip 1 8 IBB 0 K I B -
AND COCJSSION HEBCHANT
.- v -ttgiasli'SCBtaaBiC Hi"-''. ,
; ,ur:f t9afiA;9T r-urr tiasgi-; jig 3
rrden tof GranvHay, MeF.L Baaon,
w xooeccH.. ougy, aoaee, m
a-Mnljiaa Ar
Op
HI
reaveewllngav
rnDyeohcttenehe relia
Clothing
in this State.
$10 REWARD.
STOLEN from the Charlotte cotton platform on
Thursday night, the 29th, one bale of cotton.
277, with the letters M. & steadied an the side.
The above reward will be paid for any iaferma
Hon leading to Its recovery or the apprehension of
the thief. R. M. MILLER & SONS,
octl.tf
Chew only the brand of tobacco known as The
Old Oaken Bucket.
THE old Oaken Bucket,
The Iron-bound bucket,
The moss-covered bucket, ,
That hung in the welL
CHAS. a JONES,
Charlotte. N. C. Sole Aaenti
Liberal terms to dealers.
ColiuiibiaBitycle.
It la generally conceded
that among out door sports
none surpass the Bicycle as
a means of restoring health.
To these f sedentary hab
lta the result is most ben
eflclal, developing the mus
cles and. giving new life
and vigor to the whole sys
tem. Ahorse always sad
dled, ready for business or
pleasure. Send three cent
stamp for 24-page cata
logue, riving prioetlaU and
full information, to
POPE C9-B CO..
Boston, auss.,
Or J. C WxAvn,
Charlotte, N. C.
sep20,dlmo
Chaw only the brand of tobacco known as The
Old Oaken Bucket.
THE old Oaken Bucket,
The lron-beund bucket,
The moss-covered bucket.
That hung In the weO.
CHAS. B JONES,
Charlotte. N. C. Sole AaenL
Liberal termso dealers.
8
TARTLINC
DISCOVERY!
LOST. MANHOOD RESTORED. '
A victim ef youthful taradtaea eauesaf -Pasme.
ere Dacar Hervoua Dabutty, los. Manhood, etc.,
ving triad In vain every known rantsdy.'has dia
ecmcrad a iimpU aalf cure, which be; vrta JMo4 FK
to his fteDow-auffereni, address J. H. KXjEYES,
43 MuUnaun 8t N. T.
sepia
THE COMPARATIVE EDITION OF .
frJEVTesTAfJEHT
Fraa froai arro. Ohanaaa aaawa at a
SmmmttimM elaaoa. Only UXB JMW SNunni.
vm Urns, uim labor. inau aafarafT. jrtvaa aatia-
faaUon. BUs Bapldly. CoaUlalac I
aQEMTS ( PHm. I
4. H. tMAMSm tHVj
AUaaU. Oaorgi.
WANTED ( $1.80 f
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THE ATTENTION
Of the Trade generally, and also the eonsuBaer, ie
called to our special brands of saleable and staple
Smoking Tebaceos Sitting Ball, Durham Long
Cute and Rival Durban to which we are now
adding a full line of the latest styles of the most
staple grades of Plus; and Twist Tobaccos. We
can. in a few weeks, offer ldoeementa in Chewing
Tobaccos that ho other, manufacturers can equal.
Out salesmen will make regular trips to Charlotta,
and the trade of aU BodmhDt Ujrpetn
ly solicited. -iiEEKWUl,
sear7 , ? : DurhaBS.'RC.
Z.B. Yako. W.H.BAnjEr.
;: .VANCE & BAILEY,
Attorney. ttd Oomh
Practice In SupremeCpurt at. tl?lBtot
Supreme Coort of North Cajoltaav Federal
Courts, and counUee ot Mockiao
burg, Cabarrus, Union, Gas
ton, Rowan and Dv
Ttdsoav- i
law- offlce, two doors east , of Independence
Square 1 - tnaygy-tf
RO. D. GRAHAM,
1Nthe8tate and TJnfted BtatM Courts. CoUee
ttona. Home and Foreign, sonesied Ab
Tttlee. Sarvers. fumlshsd for
peneatfcav . -v .
Charlotte. H.C , -:h0
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