Stye Cljorlfltte! ObottBtr. IS if , i 'X - i BUBaOSIPTIOX JUT18: Daily, one year, jxxt-vald, fo Afvafwe. . . iiimoirik.,..?...,,;; . I r J & ... $800 aS-s. If MKLJJMtITtOfiVT "! wy iw w own, M aawma. 83.00 Outofthteomntv, PottyoU :'..'.V;;...:..';;. lAoenu rjuaion.tr Cfuot, Are now opening a very large and beautiful stock'of DRESS : GOODS liadies'iNeckwear, A treroen1ous stock ot Table linens, all grades, A large stock of Marseilles J- dits. All kinds ot Flannels Basket, Opera and Plain. The best stock of Carpets they ever bad. They am making a specialty of ins V01 GSMTLEHBX AND SEASON. YOUTHS. XHIfs Tliey an auuuDuns, wuiw inuui, iacca, nov broideries or an ainas, ana etner goods too,, numerous to mention. a (fAXXXTED ronx 13TH, 1876.) Ask for a pair of the Foster Kid Gloves, the best in ibe market. . . : Alexander & Harris. 9ep24j . " We are dally receiving oar FALL & WINTER STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the Best Brands i Lat LADIES', MISSES', CHILDRKNS,' GENTS', B018', AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS1 SHOES A SPECIALTY. Lower grades all goods in our line In variety and aupnoes. FULL STOCK Stetson and Other Hats. A PBETTT LINK TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS ALL SIZES AND BBICK3. Call and see u. PEGRAM & CO. ep6 ! i I I - IIU .1 1 Mmi Time Me-MCa TBAIHS aoni KOMTL. .' Date.May 15 '81 No. 47 Dally No. 49 Dally No. 48, Daily Lv. Charlotte, " A-L. Depot " " Junc " Salisbury, vr Arr.Greensbor4 '! Lv.OreensbOTov' Arr.EaJelghPi Lv. s ' Jrr. Ooldsboro v. Qreensboro for Richmond Lv. Danville " N. Danville " Barksdale " Drak'sBr'ch " Jetersvllle Ait. Tomahawk Arr. Belle Isle Lv. " " Arr. Manchester Arr. Richmond 4.0V 415 nc I 4.11 ax 6. 20 AM 7.50 AM 4.80 FM 8.18 pm f 8.03 AM: .ao 8.50 8.25 4 1.40 FM 1.46 tm lfor Bleb' ....('donlj 4.00 FX 8.25 F 10.21 AM 11JJ1 AMI 10.27 AM 113 AM 1068 AM 12.01 PM 12.87 PM 2.24 pm 1.20 PM 2.65 PM .... 8.51 PM 4.28 PM 4.85 PM 4.88 PM 4.43 am 7.28 am 8.20 pm .4.05 fm 4.10 PM 4.18 PM 4.18 PM tkajks some abtrrM. Daie,Marl5'80 No. 42 Daily. No. 48 Dally. No. 50 Dully Lv. Ulchmond " Burkevllle Arr. N. Danville Lv. " DunvlHe Arr. Oreensboro Lv. " " Sallsbonr ia45 pm 12.00 2.25 2.48 FM 7.00 AM 0.05 pm! 7.25 AMI 6.18 pm 7.27 9.26, .8i 11.1ft. -4 -UvVW' i.ai7 pm 8.87pm 10H PM-..... Arr. AL. Junction 12.45. PMil2.16-MUa.-..-. " U4arl0te lv. Richmond " jetersvllle " Drak'sBr'ch " Barksdale " Danville " Benaja ' ! " Greensboro " Salisbury Arr. A-L. Junction Lv. ." Arr. Charlotte l m rmrA.ua AMU...;v.t.. .'AM.rM 441 PM A.07 pm 7.25 pm 71 PM S.55PM 9.27 PM 11.05 pm 12.26 am 12.80 A SALKM BBAHOM. NO. 48 Daily, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro,.,. . Arrive Salem... :...i.JL. a ai mi T i , . n ma NO. 47-DaUr. axaeot Sunday. Leave Salem.... JJBO AM 00 AMj Arrives Greensboro.. .....vW...i. NO. 42 Dally, except Sunday. wve Greensboro...,..'...;.. Arrives Salem;.....'.. 10.00 AM 110 AMj Ma 48 Dafly. Leave Salem Arrive Greensboro.t. J.80PM 70 pm! 19 andO will only rei nairiavi fin rnsi ai kci award at the B. A D: B. B. dflnot This nk . t W-T'" 'PISA vffa mates close connection at Greensboro for Balelgh, .T"lHfooro Mewbeme and au points on Wllmlng lonftWeldonBallroad. - ' ' ' . Passenger trains No. 47 and 48 make' all local 5l between Charlotte and Richmond, and be "een Greensboro, Baleiab and Ooldsboro, No. 47 Klnf connection vrttaW. N. CB.at Bausbury ror Asheyule (8onday excepted). And also eon nectlng at Greensboro with Salem Branch Sua dayexeepted). ,--vf 'iV'Kr t W "hoi 42 and 48 maki all local ?fts between ChnrinttA m. Richmond, exeeot pwe.Hoitsburg.LiD-; 43 coim-cto.wttlv Salem Branca at Oreur A.POPB, Sen. PajaT and Ticket Acent - Alexander ; Harris, Ready ST v rst m . mm 1881 Fall & Winter 1881 BOOTS AMI WKL est Styles itSptfatia ,yoL.xxvi. SB ob4b, lotWug, Ac. rinds our stock complete la an details, from the cuespest raoncs tot doasesoe purposes to the handsomest Silks aad Satins, in plain, . - uiwkiiu (uiu wiutnvu enecw Our Prices Are Low Oil DEALINGS FAIR, AW Mr 6oris Warranted as Represented QB.PUBCHASB MONIT BEFUHMD. A fine line of Ladies' Cloths and Flannel Suitings IN ALL LEAWXG COLORS. We hare addd Wihutr's st.hytot.w nn whbis to our stoca, already the largest and T.LSeigpCo. oet2 PERRV MIS' PAIHLLER 18 A PTJBELY vkgetabls bihjdt For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL Uie. rAlll IvILLLK coorthnar to -print! dWtc. iotu iatHoiing meh bottte, tsd la prrfH to mi tm um matt tnnptnna lummt. PAIN KILLERS L1fJiZ?A'Z pain mms. SleltwUetUaeFaSw Ik law Bak aUe, daih if ii i CD .!-issxyjT. " bright r?tdv nl rmw. rtU.H S iwai tt ertalrtTf 'jnUTjT'ihv:s:i:sr.Vx Mo moor mu1 com to s wunoot urn farvstakbt noMdv larth It within the nae&of alLvid it many timrm Its coat In Aootar Ursat ;tW aiLAiuclMiMSatuWUal'tkMU. PERRY DAVIS om Ptmmmtuon.U PHYIICIANS, CLrRQYllETJ; WO THE AFrTfCTED EVERYWHERE 1 THE GREATESTXIEDICAl. I TORPID LIVER. Pain in theHead.wth adun sensatton to the baek parW Pain ondeg tha ahoojldir blade, fullness after eatiaA with a dlsln ttnanon to exertion of body or mind. Irifrayljoaa Ofthe Heart, DoU bofbre th eves, YUqw Skin. Headaohs, Bostless peas at night, Mghly colored Urlne nr tezsk waxxings asx tjvezssid, -(UIOUS WJEAStS WIUSOON BE DEYELOf ED. v TTTfTi InZXl are MoIsUyAAapted to SrMlTS,on doi eCTeofA iMha)uui( va - B aw w wii uiw ivMswawsi i Taey asier tue Appeut, aaa eaaee-tne riaavn, min syiMa m e ! f?.w.;.tni tip save or wxiavaaa ehaaierto sOlosst "aT'MnsIe aDpttcationof tbisDra. It natural color, acts InsUBtaasously. L - i - - ' . to Offlcic3ri;rlOPra:.j NewYorfc. xrapra. nvFianun ar ruaw a iiii aaat .11, 1 111 ' Mni ai I FarfkMS. f Aj Blijii.-1 ilyawfmra'i Dractenqam. All arn"t WotlHnVBittinaaOla d, fec who ara tirad put brw Of wwry.aadl CattV w injatribla with a aWWewnai W.l.rl. BnanL Kjdnav ajr LtmCotaH rpWHts, yon can bainriroratad andcuradfcy hifT!: .LJt 1 S'U iff If ra r .tinr awar with -onumptw,iia-t Ltipatwu or any vaakaaaa, yon will "r5"T"3 Gin e Tonic tha eraauat Blood Pertaiaaraadd-l bBsst HsalthA StMSrthKettorar TCiaUH 4 Wand fur an parlor to Bittan and AToriC, a tct. and ft tiiaaT, tlltcfey ftCO-V'Chwnins.y. Y.j B. ' Si rnj Jli bant. iumc wiir annua IrriUbfflty of temper, Low ap of memory, with a I eeUpg Pf haying T4ffT CnuTHAra ?ti CEtOTTPE; OBSERVATION. A New Tngland cat has no voice but her spinel nseaa inne nigner man uaiox etner aau. " King Alfonso of. Spain Is about Madrid Inquir ing the price of paregoric etc He doesn't want any Just now, but is expecting to. Let a young man once get on the trail of a young lady in a crowded ball-room, and he will find her very soon, and find her mad. Hiss KvaBrltton edits The Hurricane, and when 'she forgets and uses a copy for a bustle, she goes tailing down the walk berore the wind In much of a nurry. New Haven Beglster. , Butter,' eggs, and other country produce have 'Hz" in Austin. Last Tuesday, Mrs. McSpllklna remarked to the man who brines her butter: 'The butter was sour. It Was full of buttermilk." "Toll ot buttermilk, was it? Ten cents more, then,, for we uuiormuK-;-xexa8 Bluings. A Pekln, I1L, man's wife has given birth to a ooy every 4th of July for four years, and he Is be ginning to think w have too many hoUdays in thlSCOnntryvtf; ; ; . "How absurd1 tt to'to be great," says the Boston Post. But how confounded humlllaUDg It is to be bhuuv new Asveu ttecuoer. ANDBEW jrACKJSON'a: jac.ic ion. Br Andrew JTsttktfwn:; WlttwMpoviii New Orleans Times, v ' Under the head of "Religion of the Presidents" I . see it stated in a clip- Sing in yout excellent paper that (len. ackson :was a Methodise - There are two common mistakes made in regard. to .rxeaiueui a acitatraf-ono uiati ne was born in North Carolina' and the- other' that, ha: was a Methodist. I suppose that Gen. Jackson often:, attended that church and. had a great, admiration for many of : the old Methodist preachers, for they were the bravest of men, and above all the. clergy of that .: day ., took sin by the throat in their sermons. Jackson was a brave man and admired the same ouality in ;otherSi ad : espe ciaiiy in preacners, Dut ne was eaucated and carefully trained im th& shorter catechism of -the' Presbyterian church and 'the five points of "that faith.: 1 In old age lie connected himself . with the Presbyterian church at Nashville, Ten nessee. If necessary the church records can be examined and the .date can be ascertained when Andrew Jack son lomed the rresbytenan church. whose creed and principles he had ta- j safely trusted. He reflected that some kenjn whfn.ahildfrom his mother's J thing might occur to, induce his corres- wsuuur uiu piajcre, iui bud waa wo - maffwortrrrxt such ti son. " On6 of Jackson's brothers was abrisr oner at Charleston; SC, and MTs.' Jack son rode, down pn liorse-back from hef home in theWVaxhaw settemenjb, South Carolina, ' tbvisit him; and on - her re turn, - fifty ' milesr'ora th Tcity , Jook the stranger "lever and died After this calamity 5JUBg Andrew dived . in the: family tfc-Maj. Jiobert Crawf drd, whose wife: was;Jackfion'a;; aim t. ' Maj. Crawford waaAJsOahis guardiantnd the Crawfords.r Jackaona and. the .Whites were; all as brave people as ever lived and performed feats of great daring du ring the revolutionary war. Qeti, Jack son's mother was a Miss White .arid , all those families came together , from the North of Ireland, and had in them : the same stubbornness of character that pertains to a fitreat many North Ireland people in New-Orleans. I need not mention name8.' Andrew Jackson beganto learn the saddlery trade "under Moses White, his mother srother but on one occasion dashed his- work down and declared that he was born for a higher destiny. (Predestination principle or doctrine animating him) and After that went to live witha Crawford, of Saulisbury, North Carolina, father of W. H. Craw ford, M. C, and there studied law, and afterwards movedto Tennessee. -The Childress family; of New Orleans, are descendants of that Crawf ord. - l General Jackson tried very hard to be a true Christian after lie joined the chuTCh for ho desnised a hvpoerite. but it is probable that when bis oldene miea txtherd Jiam iexlet fljNomei of histoid wordaand followed his. old kways, v it ls very hard to get all the Knots our or an oaK piamc. as to nis being bom in North CarolinaihAfcwas startedafti -nullification and rp to that "pdlitlcalfuas" the tradition in the Waxhar settlement, Laneastep county, S. C, wasf. "that Jackson was born in South Caroliaa. Jackson: when Preei- ttent, sent a Bttte-lind gtftHC Wc4n the ishapj of an jegg to Mr.ViMarpiinlap, of XancastervilTe. :Gi,a.,dainr:of Maliilobt. Crawfardand a first cousin of Jackson.. President -Jackson 'Rlso wrote letters to M1Dr4ntaV!and oth ers a' be of teipr Ane anutt pox ja now, mf jxpssession of Mrs. Sims, wif e of ; J MarwuoSims. M. of New Yorfc . and a a ,rand- dauehterof Mrs. DunlaD and sreat trandanghWf 'oT'MJortJrwfordf on. ,, a JS so,- aas-Wi anrng iram az poor :bHjtbonorabte ?rigin. . jThls would be np discredit to him, out it is untroe ThetruarfllaW of Ancrrew Jack- sou paid him thierirfflny "wMeirwaa big monevin those days, and the 'Jack son ;Crawforda ahd .WJu.Wtbe aristocracy &t the WaxbAw setttement. in conclusion, it. may be.; mentioned that, your informant's; mother Jiamed her son after , her, cbunsio, ; Andre W Jackson, and when President, General Jackson often sent him presents, and when he was Urine at tne Hermitage; sent hint a pressing, invitation fecrmake Dim a long Visit, ;s ne wisoeu aaj st?e a descendant of Sarah Crawford. who was his favorite icouatn.bfuttthe death bf General Jackson rjded jthe imatter. fit is nefw ft well-eBUblisbed fact that General Jackson was born in North Carolina. It was thought for a long time that his birth place was in South Carolina In Lancaster oduntybut the vWnntn4 X tViA linn 1 niVAK liigi marla tunning of the line Whieh, Was made many years after fie was 'born, estate tfshed the fact that it was oil thA North Carolina aide of the - HndL In -' What is DOw&nidioouTityi.hei)tjMart of Mecklenburg. - Tn Atnerican WiQyclo nMia. aavs Jackson's too thflf'W as named Elizabeth Hutchison, and trotf Wfrfte, as the writer of this article states. Ed. Observer.1' , . f 7 - i 1 VI ! Jnhe'SmaUs. a colored ar me A liviritr on James island, near Charleston, S. -JcL gives an example of industry ana hriit worthy oi commendation. .Last year On bis former owners place he mane irom mirty-six, acres mirty-eignu bales oijino' cotton,' ana aiwr paymg his rent and ' expenses had something over twelve nunurea oonars lerc as profit He has bought the Mathews place on John's Island, owns his owrj vehicle, and has four horses, and forty five acres of-"laud planted this year, rom which he will realize at least as mnih tm hw did, last' -vear.'f dparrfte tha droqgW,W4 otner" draw-backs. :Jr . INDULGENT PARENTS ; Who allow their children to eat heartUr of hish It seasoned food, rich pies, cake, etc., win have to nan Hod Bitters to prevent tndieestion. sleenless nignts.'Sicxnessr pain, sna permps aeauki-siq xamuy is saie wiutwu uicui iu uu uuuae. awa i Women that nave been given tin br their dea est friends as beyond help, have been permanent ly eared by the use of Lydla E. Pink ham's Veeeta-f ble Compound. D Is a posiyra cure or all fei male complaints. ,iv 'asiijt t -fQ 5 Send to Mrs. Lyoia k. nnxnam, 233 western Avenue, Lynn, Mase.rJopaniphletai-j ' 1 iaasa M"IW" VIDE FROM .HARMLESS MATERIALS, and: dantedtftttaneedaot Jading and falling halij j raraers xtair miBiB nti Mtacu uiw (usraaBH ft!. 1 3an 7J li Wy iDTpDSDAYi; OCTOBER 5, 1881. THBCATEtTinCT CON KtirtG.' HeYpirfBff Oarfleld' DeBtb stnuis;0 Vjr:a rtew.-rork: Mr- chant. New Yoek, Oct l.-r- An Alleged plot of a madman to revange the death of i resident ijarneia . ny the murder of xSenator Conkling has been Jdiscloaed to the police. The plotter is a person re siding in Utica,: where he has done busi ness for fiften years or more. The in formant is a snipping merchant who noesDoswess on tne jsast river. His name: is Jackson. He is a resnectahiA bqsiness man and a stalwart Bepubli- ean inougn not. in any sense a politi cian, mr. auKBou, wnose address is withheld at his own request, received on Wednesday September, 28, a : letter yuaitium tcu kj uvo, tmu maiiea on lu6 27th. It was - written bv a man whnm he had known and worked for fifteen years ago, ana wnose : acquaintance ne casuaiiy renewed last spring while on avisib w wo interior or tne estate. JUSTIFYING ASSASSINATION. The;me8sage conveyed by the letter ataruea jvirj j wesson very much. It was a oattn argument, apparently, to jusniy tne, assassination of ex-Senator Conkling, wh0;?jeas the direct cause of President Garfield's death and of the elevation of Gen.. Arthur," who, the writer put it, -was not nair as Dig- a man as uarfield. in three naffea and a',half :pf note paper ' he argued that iuu4ujg uau ueserveaaeatn ana ougnt to be shot f that Datriotic citizens should organs to do it, andthat the sentiment oi tne country, wpuio upnoia tnem in ttbing.'it. Th6-' writer , conveyed the further information that he was com ing to New York on the occasion of tne btate oonvntion,on next Wednes day, and Mr. Conklmg would not be ad mitted, be the consequence what they might Upon reaching the end of this singular epistle, Mr. Jackson, horrified beyond measure, went to the police headquarters in search of President .French,, whom ne knew to be a warm friend of Mr. Conkling, and in whose nanas ne Knew the matter micrhf. ha j ponaenii to carry out nis diabolical plan before Mr. Cdnklmo:, left VTTtiria. ana mai me getter, pemg traced to his possession in the evBnt of, an attempt -3 A A. m ' . m'-J-k - . l assassination, mignx prove: a aanger- uus witness against mm. THE NAME NOT REVEALED. French was not in town and Mr. Ma son was sought.. The latter was not tnere, but was telegraphed for. To-day mr. mason canea on uommissioner Ma son and was admitted to a lone inter view with him. He gave the Utica let ter w me commissioner pnd told him what he knew about its writer. This was in substance that he was a man of aoout 40 ' jrears, tollege bred . and of gooa lamuy. Jb irteen years ago he ran a large hotel in Utica and then Mr. jacKson managed his business for him. .Lately be has been an agent for some mercantile interests. Mr Jackson firm ly believes him to be another Guiteau. lie was unable to account for his ad dressing' him except on the score of tneir old acquaintance, which, meeting uy acumen t on a rauroaa tram, tney had renewed last snrinz. The Utica man bad been given, to various politi cal vagaries, having, to the best of Mr. Jackson's recollection, been a delegate to tne socialistic convention at New- arK four years ago. MR. MASON'S OPINION. Commissioner Mason nerused the letter in silence, , and, observing that it uau-ueeai written Dy a man oi educa tion, inquired if the sender was either insane or given to drinking. Mr. Jack son had never heard that he was either. The commissioner suggested that he snouia write a reply to endeavor to fer- ret'outiif possible, the real plans of the Utica man ; but this Mr. Jackson re fused to' do, his principle desire being w get. .me wnoies- matter out or nis hands. At his request Commissioner Mason promised to take entire charge of the affair, and to consult about it with Mr, Conkling and President ,rench, aflda4tj necessary, with Presi dent Arthur. U. was, of the opinion f however, that thti i letter should hft cnn. I Strued Ifi-less bloodthirsty spirit than that conceived bv Mr. Jackson. Mr; Mason, when questioned about the let ter by a reporter, said that he was con vinced, after studying it caref uily, that it should .be construed into an intend perate expression of opinion that Mr. unsung,, anouia oe nissea out or the convention. He felt-quite confident that no assassination was meant or in tended. . He. shortly after left the po lice headquarters with the letter,- the text of : which, with the name of the writer, was withheld from the reporter witnmuen care, it was learned-only that; the tone" of. the letter was calm and argumentative, and that Mr. Jack son .is addressed simply as "JFriend. Mr, Mason er pressed his pleasure at tne course pursued "by Mr. Jackson, whose motives he appreciated as puife. What steps,, if any.were taken to-night ; by -Commissioner Mason to follbw up the matter was not khown.' It was istrr- tnised -thafrhereBiwd to eom m&nlcate at once, with President t French and Senator'Conirlfnfi ttnd that" measures would then betaken to watch the wri ter of the lettairpon his arrival in this city paBsdpIt is not knowri COnvenUolLSi Mr. JaftEahn sard that hH r KH wm TariwaiSiag-r " I Ilnea London M. Wortbf?iTitry house fur nished irfraMamfJtrlb: but contain. ing nothing mofrstrikiDg to the visitor than vthe iextensive aviarv. ; in rwhich scores of birdsof allWDCeivabre hues fUt about, at ;. their ease. P 4Che. avtary, it seemsriA more man a wnim oi its ow4 n ?ileedares'4hat hederivies'rVriTh- 1 t.rfia-ttdoTiS' for Botrie-of hAifci sxriKing OQmDinaHons ana aanngcotnf as to color-blending.The aays;Ji'go and watch my birds, and almostifcertatnly oon-see some- cnairtiQmpinatlon "oi uliAathdv;ftt aontvwhidhjtriteitoe VUV UVOUVU Aaww i Uthi8lieisiksdafay'Arid?we have no reason to doubt it, it .would, appear arelirt VnaJltv raibini 01 ma nest wnen they feather their own. Vrnttmmrs: It HeafdrbfNew York eltr. mem ber of thoBoyal CoUege olTetertnary Surgeons of England, rroressqr n w ouigery or tne nor T. Trtrrnnpfffi. Veterinary Bureeon of thn Ave. BaUmadCe.. of New f York Citv (2.500 ho: es). ete.,f8aysftv tikegret Dleasure tn testlfyln to tneuable AroaernwosBeBsea Djtne tiieoi ixrs arnioatrn airiTHT auwcimt' vo vei rloary Surgeon or Horse-owner can afford to 1 without IVY -jCare? peew9rtf 0ajBSfc soralna. rtciaotbruiieael tbAieeiefiati bg eyes.Tahotol aa-?' edjaoetl.atBau:. sorts ana- runroownv p"SstLr14?0 "TI otr?trmt5eferatedKrflrMyXidnBv-Wo MviMMitattonie 'JiArwnoyatlnA: wonld sflori behnxrahlna wlh thaloudest '--Inel4 ther drrDd form tt U a perfect remedy tot 1 Tift ti ot DDflULKIIASIS, 1L(B)A1S, IDILSf EIKSanddJAffilEirS A handsome line of goods for making the above. ?XViSi ,lnJXl" J"KAlLT our patron, and the any one through our stock, whether they buy cVnet'oive E!aU?mptntton SeSto Srtersf ' Pleasure la; showing HARGRAVES epSO g Full Line Full Line A Full Line Fall Arrivio Clothing. somest Line of Neckwear ever exhibited Call atd see us before making your purchases elsewhere, as It will save you Time and Money. L. BERWANGER k BRO., Leading Clothiers and Tailors. I3T 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 Porcelaine, Equal In finish and Annearanv tn rrhina ani more beautiful in deslra. costing um than hair the price of China. The Royal Worcester pattern nine latest style. Royal Worcester tea sets, . 44 Pieces. S5.00: Mtnton Imu. M nn. Tv.a iV.ia. styles cups and saucers. A full stock ot ; At greatly reduced prices. A large stock of GLASSWARE at-astonishing low ngures. Tinware, Quadruple-Plated Ware, Cutlery, Look- iuk uiasses, jsaoy iftmages, iamps and . Lamp Fixtures. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Qarfleld portrait plates, 25c tiep27 - , THE GENUINE . has acquired a repu tation greater than any medicine extant as the CHEAPEST, PUREST -and best family I.;,; medicine. In. i , tbe world. vVriTltii. ... A vntuniiua .iuraia i ne wver ine largest organ oi tne poayr caHeat from" Its 'Importance, the Hjuse-keeper'of bur Health. When the Liver is torpid, tne bowersue eluggtoh and constipated; the foocLMerJinitae sto- masn.inaigesrea ana peisoDsne me pooa-,Te' auent headaches.' a leellna .'olTasamideL, despon dency and nervousness,- indicate '-how- the whole . system is deraBged-opTeveut a more serious conoon,at,pncA,. t ; . Take SUtMOKS LI YES EEQULATO Theestf flnie and the exteieface of th aads have nroven ft.tha heat safest and sneodlfest jemeoy ior ail diseases 01 the Lived o tomaen wywu . Aa a iQiupuj iu , . MALAEiOUS PEVEE8, Dyspepsia, Mental- Depression, Sick Headache, Jaundice, colic, coiistlpatlonAnd BUmnsness, . IT HAS NO EQUAL. jt we-could fiu a good-steed volume will ;uchnkS aistingnianeq wti,imoriam asias roaowmg: r , sUpatloaef sy boweis,aused'bya temporary de rangemnt of thailyar.IoL the last three or four Late Chief Juauee oi ueorgja. Toooaslonallv trie, when mr condition recrtrtres lt,Dti3imnioiuI4TerBegulatoTwlthr)od r-.tf v'-' At't--1 v .rAWat BJcarnano, 1 THE BALTIMOBE SPfSeOAlrMETHODIST 1 says: "Simmons Lrreir Regulator IS acknowleged to have bo equal as a .llyes.: medicine, oontalnlng those Southern roota and herbs, which an all wise : PvldenoeliaA'blaeed.lh : eountriea where liver A . GEXXRA'MXETING f he stockholders of LUie Baton fia ehjartLtoe BAVway Cawtu he neia u ue psx oc uu atiama mna twnww m M,RaliwiKma 14' jwheJZ5th:lX DerrLSSli at 10 o'etock a.iM,n ani agreement J:eooseiidate iTcnextMIs; and Augusta thlacdmpa E TLallwa CoranAoraaf) tM ciavtan BaUraad Co. Brookfleld & Co. Granite and Common Ware Bar onlylhOfehulhe In .White 'Wrapper, with redZ.pTeparedonttJ:fliqftO iyuapSoecoa Ad 01 it v.-F t -- plid4aT!iZ;,;6jaPWlia WILMXR, 8ecy NO. 3,916; CD WX HAVX ALL CO LOBS AND QUALITIES IN and. "Velveteens. & WILHELM. Winter BDaity in Large of our Celebrated Own Manufactured t Of Bovs' Schortl Suite j - - ' - a w a Gents' Furnishing Goods, and the hand trttzxizB. A SPLENDID ;OPPORTUNITT TO WIN A FOR TUNE 1QTH GRAND DISTBIBUTION; CLASS t, AT NEW ORLEANS, Tuesday. October lltH, 1881 187th Monthly Drawing Louisiaiia Slate Lottery Company. i.JSSPS?'84 5 18f!8 f0T 25 years by the Legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes frtto a capita lf : Sl.OOO.OOO-to whteh arese fund of over 8420,000 has since been added -07erw -lml?g Popular vote its franchise .i.? of ih.e Pre?erjt8tate ConsUtudon NUMBER Drawings will take Dlace monthiv. tal!8?168 01 Postpones. Look at the follow ing distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, 830,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each. Half-Tickets, One Dollar. LIST OV PRIZES t 1 Capital Prize 830.000 1 Capital Prize lO OOO 1 Capital Prize 5 000 2 Prizes of 82,500 5 000 5 Prizes of 1,000 .... 5 000 20 Prizes of 600... ...... . ......... lo'ooo m loo...: loiooo 200 Prizes of 60... 10.000 ami razea nr tin t n rnn : l W A .UAW M.XJ. .............. a m m 1IIIMHI APPROXIMATION PRIZKa 9 Approtlm&aon Prize of $800. . . . . . J2.700- 9 Approximation Prizes of 200 1800 9 Approximation Prizes of 100...... goO 1857 Prizes, amounting to.. 8110,400 Besnonaible eorresnondrno points, to whom a liberal compensation win be -paid. For, further information, write clearly, giving full, addreaa. Send orders by express or Regis tend Letter, or Money Order by mauV Address ed only to It Au DAUPHIN orlLA.DAUPHIN.at Hw0. No. 2l2 Broadwax, New York. AD 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 NUNES A CO., 88 Nassau street, New York City, as authorized by the Louisiana State Lottery Company to sell Its tickets. Th AY are flnnrilnv thA .wnmtvw ' wttjb i BOGUStCD2CULAB3 purporting to be of the ajuiubuum Dun UHiirT i nmniitv r nl ma ITBjyUDrjLENTLx' reBresentlnip thatdaia it. agents.; They-hate no autheritr from this com pany to sell the tickets, and. are not ha agents ford T 1 niMUDIV Pres't Louisiana State Lottery Co.1 . . Horn nrUan T. T..l A c. , - .... V.TOl,,,,WWJOai1 1 - 4 POPULAR MONTHLY DBAWINa OF THE 4. II . i.... . , -j. Jajrlonlirve,1 .on 1 MONDAY, OCTOBffilB Si, 1881. ; These drawings ocenr monthlv (Smulavii imi -fed) under provisions of an Act of the General J rsemoiy i a.entucar.' . The united States Circuit Court on March 81. rendered the following decisions: 1st That the Commonwealth DtsmbutlQZi Com- pany is leg&i. 2d Its dxawlngs are fair. The Company, baa now on hand a large reserve luna. Beau tne ust 01 prizes iorwe OCTOBER DRAWING. I Prize,. 1 Prize,... 1 Prize 10 Prizes, 81,000 each........... 20 Prizes, . 600 each,,.. ....... 100 Prizes. 100 each.. . 880,000 lOXKHJ 10.000 10,000 10,000 200 Prizes, : 60 each,..;....... 600 Prizes, 20 each,. 1000 Prizes. 10 each 10W0 12,1 IU, ? Prizes, 8300 each, Approximation Prizes 82.701 OTYlzes. 200 " "i nr, ifWxea, 100 " " - l '900 ;o60 Prizes,. .;.....J112400 Whole Tickets. 82; Half Tickets, 81; 27 Tickets. 850; 5 Tickets, 8100. Remit Mopey or 'Bank' Draft In tetterror send by Express.): DON'T SEND BY REGISTERED LETTKB.QB J'OaTOFl'ICE ORDER. Orders of 85 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our ex pense. -Address aB orders to - - &. M. BQ i RDM A Wt: JCourlerooTaal " Bunding L4?s5r2S fcosttar liewYork, j MEBCHANDisX.B'RpKSR- AND- COliLMIpNj.MEC!HA . coujanewCaaxaiTmKC,r " -i Orders for Grata, Hay, Meal, floor, Lard. Bacon, Tobacco. Sugar. Coffee Molasses. Atl . manA. funy soUcttedThe eheapesi markets and, rella- IW uuuan irepreeected. .jaaaa Has been thoroughly soppiiea yttfcrery needed want, VA with the latest style et Typehd erery manner of JolrPiintttigeafl 14eijkfc with rtshortMill!?6 ITTKttHKADa, CABOS; t ; r , : TAGS, RXCDPTS, POSTZHfl, PBOGaAMMKa, HANDBELLS, PAHPHUCTS. CntCDLABS, CHXCX3, AC Clotbinff naotities. in this State. &iBClVXM0iXS. S10 REWARD. STOLEN from the Charlotte cotton platform on TlLurS(lay P'1-tne 28tn. bale of cotton, 277, with the letters M. & a stenciled on the side. The above reward will be paid for any uferma Hon leading to Its recovery or the apprehension ot the thief. R. M. MILLEB ft SONS, octl.tf Chew ohly the brand of Old Oaken Bucket. tobacco known as The 'rpKE old Oaken Bucket A The Iron-bound bucke Bt. - The moss-covered bucket. That hung in the well CHAS. R JONEd, Charlotte, N. C, Sole Agent. Liberal terms to dealers. Columbia Bicycle. , It is generally conceded that among out door sports none surpass the Bicycle as a means of restoring health. To these of sedentary hab Its the result 1 most ben endaL developing tne 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, giving price lists and full Information, to POPE MTO CO., ' Boston, Mass., Or J. C Wkavbb, Charlotte, N. C. sep20,dlmo 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 bung in the welL CHAS. B I JONES. T .u , . . C&arlptte, N- C Sole AgenL ty Liberal termalto dealers. , STARTLING DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim oi youthful imprudence causing Prema ture Decmy, Nervoua Dsuuity; Lost Manhood, etc., having tciad in vain every known ramady, hu di eovtnad a simple salf cure, wWA be will aaed yBKB 43 Chatham St., W. Y. 'TQOMPAJI. t5t.0oiwp ATIVE EDIT10MI3F ESTAKIEMTl j x.iJ.7y3r.yji4Lif-:.. VERSION slAinu dAMtSS KtVISfcP TLK3IUR9 IN ONE. lSflX TA itATXXli TAPE A . B O O K ! Frae from arrora. Ohanaaa ah mm at a Sari Time! Kluoa. -Only OrrM Book BxqtriaaD. jaooon. Btua juuMOir. .UoataintaS IOOOvm sep844w3mos pr the Trade generally, and also the consumer, -J called to our special brands of - saleable and staple 8meklng TebaeeoeStUlng &U, Durham. Long Cuts and Rival Dutham-tO v?htol w are now adding a full line of the litest styler of the most siaptegrauesoi riug and Twist Tebacoos. We can, to a few weeks, offer tdoeeraanta in Chewing Tobaccos that ne other masufaetarers ean eanaL Our salesmen win make regular trips to Charlotte, and the bade of all 'good merchants Is respectful ly solicited. .X. H. POQUK, way7' - - 'a- r- pnrhairhTT.C. grofesBiotmL z. b. yahca, ' :' vr.'riBAnjrf. f VANCE & BAILEY,. - Attorneys and OonnseDor ' : Practice In Supreme Court of the United States, Supreme Court of North Carolina, Federal -Courts, and counties el Mecklen burg. Cabarrus, Union, Gas- ton,BowanandBH;r..' if vidson. fW Office, two doors east' of Independeftee- Square : , r .) f,.may29 tt BO. D. jmm; eona' pensatlon. . . ' , . OrtKa i N. X. Comer Trad 'A fri-mmiauttrtd Charlotte. N.C . .., , . . flan. 6.. FOR RENT OR SALE A DESIRABLE 4oom cottage, lust outside the A Hmtts of the city of Charlotte,' one mile east There are five acres of land, good garden and on the premises a good well and necessary outbuild tags. - It will be told cheap to a bona&de purcha? ser, or will be rented to a good tenant on Javorablft terms. Apply to or address v 1 -Mm. jyK'i- a Kv ! J Sim .'1 its- 1 ,1 V ! If it. a v, . it . 'I ir V i i t hi n c i 1'" If If t( ft VAi 1 . II i , 1 t1; . 1 it fifi' til 1' 1 Hi i I ' t r r Hi m l ft: ? 4, 5i may 18. Kloomondi r,JI.PATO torpid uyetioraOTiTtwng, i I V : - .- 3. .' -v r ' -in::r:.,.:fc.:. , , i- , ,

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