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'"'"'''"'' i , ; . Stye orlba 8VB80KIPTIOH &XTK8: DaOy, one year, pottvaid, in advance. ...... $8 00 Six monp.. ..f '. . . . ... 4.00 o-mo-tt. ....x::;::;v;::,:S - WMMXLT-ainTlOtr: ' v ( Om eomty) tn advance , .f2.00 Out cfth eomOy, PottpaU ... .. . . 2.10 fix tnonfJks.. I . i ....' .;'..;....,........ 1.05 IATxrvl Reduction Jbr ChU. $ Alexander Harris, Are now opening a very large and beautiful stock .-of BllESS; GOODS ladies' Neckwear, A tremendous stock of Table Linens, all grades. A large stock of Msrsel les Q dlts. All kinds ot Flannels Basket, Opera and Plain. The best stock of Carpets they ever had. They are making a specialty of rot F )3 G8NTLEM8N AND YODTU8. THIS SEASO.t. They have Hoop Skirts, White Geods, Laces. Im 1 roiderles of ail kinds, and ether goods too numerous to mention. (PAXXITTID JTJVM 13TH, 1876.) i sk for a pair ot the Foster Kid. fl lores, the best Alexander & Harris. sep24 f881 Fall dWer 1881 "We are dally receiving our FALL&ViriTER STOCK which will be more complete than erer before and comprises the LADIES', MISSES', CHILDRXN3,' GENTS', Sols'. AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS1 SHOES A SPECIALTY. Lower grade tH Roods In ortr line In rarlety and all prices. FULL STOCK Stetson ami Oilier Hals. A PRETTY LINK TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS ALL SIZES AND BRICKS. Can and see as. ' PEGRAM&CO. sep6 -- i TBiwisorjro noma. DateJIayl5'81 No. 47 Daily No, 49 No. 48, Dau . , Dally Lt. Charlotte, " A-L. Depot o Jttndjt " Salisbury. " trr.Greensboro Treeasboro Arr.Baletgh -Lt " Arr. Goldsboro Lt. Greensboro for Richmond Lt. Danville " N. Danrllle " Barksdale " Drak'sBr'ch " Jeterevllle Arr. Tomahawk Arr. Belle Isle Lt. " " Arr.Manchester 441. BijjhmQnjJ. 4.05 A 6.16 AJf 411 5.50 8.03 ;8.25 .1.40. 1.45 &25 10.21 ia27 10 58 12.37 2.24 8.20 4.05 4.10 4.13 4.18 6.20 7.50 0.80 4 80 PM ma 8.18 FM AM AM AM AM BMJ for Rich-' FM far ad only rm AM 11.81 1183 12.01 AM AM FM FM FM ......... d i , a . - 7.28 am nc FM 0 FM 81 4.28 4.35 48 4.43 ra PM FM FM FM PM M DateIay 15 '80 No. 42 Dally. No. 48 Dally. No. 50 Dally L. Hlchroond ' BurkeTllle Arr. N. DanTUle Lt. " " DanTffle Arr. Qreensboro Lt. " Salisbury ia45PX 12.00 M i 2.43 fm 6.05 fm 2.25 t 7.iH i 0.18 fm .7.27 M ....... 9.28 J ai7 FMi 0.81 am 11.16 AM as7 fm Arr. A L. Junction 12.45 PM 12.15 AM " Charlotte It. Richmond 1.00 PM 12.20 i 2.55 pm k'.t Im 7.25. FM 7.51 PJ 8.55FM Q 9.T vn. if jetersTUie M ! : If enala ftreefianoro ijalUibury Arr. A-L JunoUno Lt. " Arr. Charlotte 11,05 pm 12.86 AM SAUOC BXAHGH. KO. 4-Day.cept Sunday, j m .... a. Q Aft ArrtTe Salem 11.40 rt NO. 47 Dallr. except Bandar. LeaTe Salem 7-8Q-2 ArrlTes Greensboro 0.00 Na 42 Dally, except Sunday. nzx MO. 48-Dally. Leave Salem.. ...V.......... .......... 5.80 fm ArrtTe Oreemboro .-7.0M - - Limited malls Nos. 49 and 50 will only make short stoppages at points named on the schedule. makes slose onnaction at Greensboro forRaleigh, Goldsboro New be me and all points on Wilming ton & Weldon Railroad. . ; t , Passenger trains No. 47 and 48 make all local stops between Charlotte arid. Richmond,' and be tween Greensboro, Raleigh and Goldsboro, No.47 making eonnectton itb- W. -VU C Mi at Salisbury . for AshAvii!n.ftnnriiiTa excented). and also con necting at ereensboso: TiUhjSalem Branch .(Sun daTxoeDte4iL f aasetiKer trains Nos. Jinait1SnTSrt? naGtore, Holiabu maka all local BtorW Tee'ChaJtott1 r " wuerr s, us CntoaOrors, Holiaburg, Lin- No. 48 oonnMtsi with Balem Branch at Groaos- IVUM ......... .-a -i--- eon. mJl InnL Ready Ma e Wo BOOTS A N II MM, Best Brands Latest Styles BwlSdale JOUIAAAB I I I -III vw . Vr II I VS CS 71! lilN; iiPiasf tirXVfll if ill V'M5f l-'4l ltl I 1 1 .a - a .a. . .. - . 1 H t if: '.is VOL. XXVI. SB SrojOs, lot&ttifl, Set. 1st Finds our stock complete in all details, from the cheapest fabrics for domestic purposes to the handsomest Silks and 'Satin, in plain, brocaded and watered effect. Our Prices Are Low OUR DEALINGS FAIR, AMD All Goods Warranted as Represented OR PURCHASE MONEY REFUNDED. A fine line of Ladies' Cloths and Flannel Suiting IN ALL LEADING COLORS. We have added WiRNUH's TT.irrTRT.-K ittp CORSETS to our stock, already the largest and best selected In the city. T.L Co. oet2 PERRV PA! KILLER IS A PTJBEiY VEGETABLE BEHBDY For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL Uss.. lil VII I CD IA KI71 Kfi CURB for III niLLLn 8a ore Throat. 1'onrhl. ills. UiarrhoMu 1 iek-HaaJMbe, PnJ la fbfiBeHiMe Side tbcamatuiai, nd HennlgUu , A KILLER mnitt njirf. bi rinn tpdy mmdptrmmnmt rSi& tm sfl eues of IrwiMa, Cwtas sVnlB.BTtMi Burns, lata. u: Bi PA Irl Kill FR Twurmtrr, PjBtor,-,B.ilor.ia tb Indt f a ' f af to wateraauy'sr Unallpr wiik J mrsIiiAble ntaadjf th.ths nqnv Its; pace brine,. It within the rmeh oT aiLana lt.wtl aqnnaUy ui jnanw Mpd! Bills. , . 8oU br aB inolitt at i M. kB ! IMKIM. Provldende, K.l. PERRY DAYW 96M, PrpprtotorsY - Sept J2-12I Jfe fe r - INDORSED BV PHYSICIANS, CLERUYUtfl, AND THE AFf LICTEPVERXWHER";. SYMPTOMS Otf A TORPID LIVER. Tjou of aopottta.lf'auoea.bowolJ oostire, Fain in tHeHflad.with a dull sensstton In the back part. Pain under-the shoulder blade, fuliaess afier 5 with a dliizw ttion to axertton of ody or mind. Irritability of tempo r. Low wptrita, of memory, with a feeling of haring lioaa looUd soma duty, weariness. JPiwineaa, I'mttaring 01 tne nesrt, uote peiore ina hiy ooiojoa urine,, EII0U$ DISEASES Wl $00N EE DEVEtOPEP- rm FILLS "'O rat(wywpwi dsa effects sbebam faauiis; as to aatomsn tnsuO'rer maarld Omni. R H t U art PI Quoad.' Priced erata. -fa limrreu Bti, M.T. S1IAIR DYE, rim orWinsCiM chaasvd to a Gimst lack by slncl sopllcaUon of this ura. It a BMawrcwarf acis wataavatuwr. leby. 88deodwl n VmI rrutaa I 1 !' Imm iMaui i in -i r r i 'i iok &o-, who ro tirwi out by work or worry, amn laTwha an mbersble with J?y-pn ,R!H 4Ma,Miralgia,or BowJ, XAUmpiA ---- mn can kalaTiroratcd aadcursakT Man t, - CiipaOun or ny waaknwf, TPU yul tqMtikrfltTBftillAurrToaC (Ml - ... - u- I- J- OdBI Seiglei pain KiUarg7 wi fit l& moi inMprin9a hands. ' 4 -TO . ; I.ir.J5 nte at night, hig t am ud. end MUMXialMiilMN W Mmm are pro . m - a a ,oW bynrugf iw,or bvdj xnr?i on naauw. r .mCarfW HMM 4 mtim rKS a iwnwmy ...... j CHARLO'rrE, STATE NEWS. Raleigh News-Observer : Alreai trains are. beginning. tq, i 8&e articles, such as engines, mills, threshers, etcJ into the fair grounds and we hope, tor see that department well filled, for oar people are beginning to feera deep; in terest in everything that can save, la bor. A party of Wake farmers have; park chased lands at Cooper's station, in Buncombe, on the Swannanoa," and will make that floe county their home. ' Prof. W. H. Heave, of the North Car olina State Band, feels highly elated with the compliment which has been paid his band by an invitation to unite L with Dod worth's New York band, con sisting of one hundred of the most cel ebrated cornet musicians in America, in the rendition at Yorktown of the new anthem by Millard, "God Save Our President Wilmington Star: The store and dwelling nouse of Elias Oxendine. about one mile and three-quarters f rom4 fates,' jy. on the Carolina (Jerjtxal road, were destroyed by fire on Sunday night last - The amount of loss and in surance is not known, and the-ause of the fire a mystery. A colored woman in the neighbor hood of Ninth and Mulberry streets, named Lizzie Harrison, in breaking a twig from a tree a day or two since, was ; stung on the hand by a small snake-like worm, the poison from which permeated the entire body, causr wg intense suffering; - It was thought at one time that she1 would die from the effects of the sting, but at last ac counts her condition had somewhat, improved. ITEMS QF INTEREST Next to the hell of being utterly be reft of money Js the purgatory of pos sessing a vast amount of it. I have A mission and under its shadow I have accumulated wealth but not happi ness." John Hopkins. The population of China has been un dergoing some investigation.. It is stated that the far interior of the em pire is thinly settled, while only the lands ly ing along the rivers are densely populated. .jOreat uncertainty exists as to the total population ; it is thought by some to be about 100,000,000, by, others to be 20Q00,QQQr and. again, by othera 400000000. . ' . - -: Mrs, Cooper, a cousin of Bob Inzer- sollj has been pronounced a . heretic by a vete-o tae.resDytery or iian i'tan-. cisco because. , site. announced her disbe lief in the story of Jonah and the whale. Dufifaithe trfaC which, was long and exciting, Mrs. Cooper . remarked that she wouldratber have her cousin In- gersoll's society in hell than that of her former pastor m heaven, It costs something to stop the wheels of businesa even, for a single day. There are, according to the Hour, "ten million working 'people, in the country who average at least $2 a day, which makes $20,000,000, and then there is the inter ruption to commerce and financial transactions and the loss of profit on labor. An unexpected stoppage of a week-day's work must cost $50,000,000." The Rev. William Arthur, father of the President, was remarkable for his readiness in: debate. Some years ago, at a meeting of the old Hudson River Baptist Association, the Rev. Mr. Wal- den, who had been settled in the West, Due naa recently taken a church at Troy, said i "I can-tell the brethren If they think any sort of ministers will do for the: West they are mistaken. It wonT do to send seconder third rate men there.' jStr. Arthur" was 6n his feet in a moment, exclaiming i "Ml Aioderator, ' I never "knew belote why Brother Walden came back. ,: A.Starks,'residing pear Erie, Pat, has a noted "trotting foor-yearohl steer, Knoy?tl asta Statkfe. which he has, been training jto trot in harness for: three yearspastand ha3flnalry-succeeded in accomplishing the difficult task, and by so doing has gained , considbrable-noto-riety..;Stiarkie is of a darkled cQior, very intelligent and aa gentle as a lamb. On oeing harnessed he. n will c open his' Tnouth to - receive, the biti and when- bitched to a.sulky bfr'-'-strikeB'liko-'Biii1 ild-time -trotterr." ; " f ilA Chicago mairsays rI ran (ot ofllce SnvWpenxwayOTng anu, ioonsn. X got 4efeated; ad Uooof lit. I'd rather.be 'A,.jIT.,ydahd bay a moon made of green cheese Uan sub mit myself again totbe moral crucifio tidn,' tutton-holinirr fytogv sneaking, doubiBaeajmgrtjapitiftgmsTrmg ing, f bul breatmng, make-believef riend Bhlo and fearefaced treachery -.'that must 4efallveTy-maitthati Tons tor- an ofllce -rtaiseiy said to mm Hne.guc qi ine beople in ahjr3great ;dtf. p?In the gift of '.the- devU tottid Wgaer'; tbi: mark.'' . " :.;:;:;v: ; ' -Narrow-gauge, roads are. extending all over the country. Tha Palmer syn dicate hope to have theiriroasd from Waco, Texas, td Cairo," Illinois, litt two years. It is also proposea'tft build a narrow-gauge rom omeinnsHs w airo, with two ibfanohes Into ilutaViUe, onei from Soott county and onfffrpm darke. With a toad from Cairo into 'Texas, as f freeto Louisville as to Sfl, liouip.- large' quantities of Texas ireight .would. 5a sent by river to Cairo. LouisVilte is' looking anxiously for a connection which will vpen Texas to her mer chants. - . . ' ' A Cnrloua Law! , ' i A curious provision of the criminal code of Germany, for which there is, p analogy in English or Americah le'gM- iation, v wakes ; deliberate homicidei Where peypetracea acpne requess of the victim, a lesser grade of crime than murder, and plaoes it within the? discretion of the courts to impose as low a sentence as three years' imprison-, raeirt for the offense.- Undei: this, law a miller's apprentice of Berlin -has just been sentenced for cutting his; wife's throat. He was out of work and mon ey, and he and his wife formed the resolution to commit suicide togelhef by taking poison. Hisrwife. bqyfeyer drained the n pp.T4ti?iSF thejnix-. ture alope. leaving none for him, and after awhile begged him to killjher at once, to put an end to the suffering that ensued. He complied with her re quest by making several gashes in her throat This state of facts was deemed sufficient to warrant a sentence of only f our yarspi8Qnmen , iVi - j- Few complexions can bear the strong whlta morning light, which exposes erery speik of tan, every pimple and the slightest spotting of eczema. In Dr. Beaaen's Skin Core Is sore rella pom (ha annoyance ot these blemishes on te bheek of beauty. f ' i t:ii A rNDULCTENT ?ARSNT3 use Hop Bitten to preTent -lndlgestlwa.' sleepless nisllB,jaicauc fajnllrusafe .Wi t Mnu T Wted to too needs of fading, and falling half. FarkeraAair saisam nas taaen the nrst ranz as aneiegaju ana xeuaow nau restorauTe. N. C.v THtrSDAY; ,' Th6 JFatare of Cotton. : Kew Orleans Democrat '; , : !. .": 7,V . . There are. some who , hold that the late war waspartlywaged to dethrone cotton as a king That monarch , was certainly a powerful one in the days of slavery, and, it has never been denied, affected our politics and history and did much to' frame our legislation. Tha jwarisoveriiow; but cotton is a king again, as powerrui, nay more powerful, than he Was in the good Old times. If the South, by virtue of the production of a crop worth $200,000,000, was then great in the councils of the nation and the markets of the world, how much more powerful must it be to-day with a crop worth $300,000,000, which it will make worth $1,000,000,000 when, it shall have been obtained, as it certainly will, a monopoly of the manufacture of cot ton goods. . A representative of a Northern pa per, in the very heart of that district now rolling in wealth, gained by trans forming the great Southern, staple into cloth, the ; :Boston Post,, after a tour through onir a small portion, of the belt,yand by po means its most promis ing .section, is . filled with wonder atd wnatne naslseen,.at the iacts and fig?-, ures shown 1 lim, and is almost, ready to bow in wors lip of the supposed de throned kinj . There are fortunes, im mense fortunes, to be made in cotton, he asserts ; there is no field offering such promise to the man' of energy as the white fields of our Southern land ; there is no such opening in the wide ex panse of the Union as the thorough and sensible cultivation of this staple and its manufacture into, cotton goods on . Southero soil", The Post correspondent is as earnest on this latter point as the Democrat. He scouts the weak sugges tions of some would-be. political econo mists that the Southern people are not adapted to factory work; and cites one irrefutable, overwhelming argument in favor of Southern cotton "muls, the ar gument of profit, that the 250 cotton factories south of the Potomac yield average dividends of 22 per cent. A Massachusetts man himself, he con fesses that the glory of his own State, that which i makes its rocks richer than the best quartz of Nevada's bonanza, must soon. pass away to the South. This has been long threatened ; what will bring it .about effectually and quickly will be the Atlanta Exposition. It must be conceded that" the Southern people are a little old-fashioned in the cultivation or cotton. There is no need for seeking explana tions for this, they are so numerous ; the carelessness of the negro, the inter ruptions of the war, the cheapness of lands all these have made cotton Slanting loose, careless andimprovi ent. While the West has a hundred different cultivators, mowers and har vesters to aid its farmers, so that on the great wheat farms, like that of the Dal rymples in Minnessota, two-thirds of the work is done by steam, cotton is cultivated in the most simple manner, with muscle and hoe and plow, showing but little improvement since the days of Abraham, if we except only the cot ton gin. Be Cored His Birdie; Chicago Tribune. uo you love your Birdie as much now as you did last Thursday ? It was a beautiful girl who spoke these Words, as she leaned her head trustingly on the shoulder of a young man whose strong right arm encircled her corset "Your heart must tell you that I do, my sweet." he murmured, folding hnr closely to his breast Juliet Mahaffv and Georee William son had plighted their troth months ft MM. n V. A,1 ll A , A 1 ogu lii ma xeauu urisimas-uae, wnen tha earth was wraDoed in a mantle of snowy whiteness and the moon looked down, cold and beautiful, on the Enrongeo oyster saloons. It was now July. The snow had given way ; to the yioiet and the oyster to the ice cream. But . Juliet's love never -wavered She had for George a calm but' intense affection that buried all else in its won drous depths. WA true woman never loves butoncewand you are my idol," she had said to him nnfl mpht affor hn hatt told her that heir bustle" was com- ing loose. From that moment each un derstood the other perfectly. : ftBut, Georgie,-dear" said , the girl again, "if you love me with a really and truly love, kiss me again." : - A shudder passed oVaif the young man's.frarqfl, and he changed the aut ject of ,. conversation. But the girl would hot listen; "You must kiss me,v she said, "or yon' da not love ine. Turnihg ghastly pale in the dim half light of the turn-down gas, he" averted his head and said in a low, choked voice: I cannot kiss you. -Cannot!" shrieked the girl in an agony of grief," clinging to him .with the energy of -despair, while a deathly pallor overspread her cheek. "Tell me, George, tell me truly, what has come between, us rT . . . , .'.,3 ; vFor an instant there was silence, and then George" Williamson said in low, bitter tones, e'Vefy word falling upon' Juliets aitmg ear with terribje dift. tinctness: . ,- . .': .. ,(f "I, arjEi chewing plug tobacoo.H .! t . :: . - . ?WMN&& & vjliet catoeinto uuonu iroui or uer. .,.,t!. wns a euspaaore. -- 1 . She had proven her love. : T IIow Mr. BlMeum 1 Helping Florida. JaclcsoBTllle letter to Savannah News. TheDisston company, has received the patent from the State for the first 250,000 acres to which they are entitled and are preparing maps for the grad ing corps, ' who are' now in the , field. Aa aoon aa the-lands have been orraded they will be placed on the market The second patent or luOjUyo acres wm soon be-Teady for fhe same ' process. The lands will be ' caref ully estimated and the valuation will be made according to quality erf soil, convenience of trans portation and other advantages. (There afe purchasers now waiting for large quantities of the Disston lands, as soon as theOffice is ready for business, .This was a -grand transaction or th$ State and has expedited its development at least a quarter of a century, New faces are makinfirtheir appearance upbn the -streets ana prospectors for locations go up the river Dy eyery steamer. . .' i - im i i i sa- : ' ITS ACTION IS SUBS AND SATS. : The celebrated remedy KldneyrWort can now he obt&lsedin the usual dry testable form or in liquid forn B If BUtln the latter way for the es peolal ootnlenee oi those who cannot readily nranaro tt& It writ be found very concentrated and jrtll aotlth- eaua fftelnf. in either ease. Be md m'it ruiSXaA- ftew'aflMrtlRflmfirt for naittok. TI2ri!3AB5 STast! E3TT : ' J BiiacrttvTctTbui o in to bb ik otber-l , iauucr vi we uutuvrBia slBa5i'qt eem to warltBftlgij. strenglh)44Iffaore. than anything, ltB thi.annot do tetter than have the Hambure' "gt.T t,F):r. r-"-" ,r i laiirts and " e'sdrhTajsn- on teat iemala pjopnlanom. r,""" f U JKX e Avenno, Lynn, Maj tbt phje1" J i OCTOBER 6, 1881. (Mir? Velvets and Velveteens. iLMS, CLOAKS, IDIOT ElSand JACMS A handsome line of goods for making the above, any one through oar stock, whether theybuy oTnetT G?ye TnlTtljtVto oa Pri0e8, We WlU ltwu m tholD HARGRAVES & WILHELM. sep80 and g A Full Line Clothing. A Full Line in i v H sTT I I ran A Full Line Gents' Furnishing Goods, and the hand somest Line of Neckwear ever exhibited in this State. Call aid see us before making your purchases elsewhere, as lt will sare yon Time and Money. L. BERWANGrER & BRO., Leading Clothiers and Tailor. A handsome line of CHINA PALACE oy- J. Brookfield & Go. New Goods Arriving Daily. JUST RECEIVED, A Shipment of Fine Porcelairie, Equal Id finish and appearance to China and more beautiful in design, costing less than half Ihe price of China. The Boyal Worcester pattern Is the latest style. Boyal Worcester tea sets, 44 pieces, 86.00; Mtn ton teas, $2.00. The latest styles cups and saucers. . ... A.full stock of, t - Granite and Common Ware At gJaUr6daced prices. A large stock ot GLASSWARE at astonishing low figures. ' Tinware, Quadruple-Plated Ware, Cutlery, Loek : ing Glasses, Baby Carriages, Lamps and - -. LampTlxtorea. '. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Garfield portraU pialast 2fk sep27 . THE GENUINE hss acquired a repo , UUon greater than any madlclne extant as the CHEAPEST, PUREST and .best famllr . medicine Jn - ; the world, r ;, It acts with extraordinary power and; e&cacy an the Liver the largest organ of the body, called,, from ttsr;importanr the -8 e-keeper of our Health. . When the J-Werl torpid, toe noweis are sluggish atd consupated; the food lies In the sto mach Indigested and noteoain the blood. Fie aueni neaaacnes, a leei dency, and nervousness-. system u aerangea. conmuon, at once ; , ;; Take BIMMOKS Ll VEK EGULa.TOEi P The test of time and the .experience of thous ands have proven It the best, safest and speediest remedy for an diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen. As a remedy In kALAjBiourarata Dyspepsia, Mental Depression, gfc Headache, Jaud OqAVj. Constlpatldn and BUloasness, - . IT. HAS NO EQUAL. : We eoald fill a good-sized volume wi h inch like di8Unguished,tfiaUmonlals as the following: . I have used Simmons Liver Regulator for con stipation of my bowels, caused by a temporary d$-. rancement ot theliver, for the last three ox four years, and always when used according to the dt- (ectlons&h decided benefit- i.L HIRAM WARNER, Late Chief Justice of Georgia. I occasionally use. when my condition 'rtqu&es i K. Dr. Hlmmons liver uegmawr, winrgooa enect. ALAX.B.8TJIPHXM& , THE BALTTMTJBEEPISC?AL METHOIST says: "Simmons Liver Regulator Is acknowleged to have no equal as a liver medicine, containing thoso SoU roots iand herbs which an all wise Pvldaaea uu placed In. coontriea where liyet "Bo only tha eerratno la r5rpardonl bii H. I - I HENIlXgEETING of tha stockholders of Xi'ttHabur GaoSnort Line Railway Co. wul be held at th office of the-Atlanta and Chartone Alr XtaoBalrwayiCompann to the- City f cjkarlotte, K.ajoa:kiiasnjt oCOetonon 1881wat 1 0 o'clock fottBLt to :ooneldef laa agteenMnt to oonsollda t this osanpaay wkh tho Knoxvllie and Augusta ludnrai CamnanraBd too uiavton Kauroaauo. --t 1 u 80914,04: vif-i. 6K1PWITU WLUfKR, BttTj ;-s NO. 3,917. Stock 8r (nDDjpfletle, WI HAVJS ALL COLORS AND QUA LIT. EES IN Winter Daily in Large of our Celebrated of Bovs' Snhnnl Suite samples for garments to be made potteries. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOB TUNE10TS GBAND DISTBIBUTION, CLASS K, At NEW OBLIANS, Tuesday, October 11th, 1881 187th Monthly Drawing Louisiana State Lottery CompaJiy. Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of 81.000,000 to which a reserve fund of over $42 0,000 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 NUMB KB Drawings will take place monthly. It never scales or postpones. Look at the follow ing attribution: CAPITAL PBIZE, $30,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each. Half-Tickets, One Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES : 1 Capital Prize.... $30,000 1 Capital Prize ,....0,000 1 Capital Prize E.OOO 2 Prizes of $2,600.. . 5,000 o rizesoi 1,000 20 Prizes of 500 100 Prizes of 100 .200 Prizes of 50 500 Prizes of 20.....: 1,000 Prizes of 10.... APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $800. . .. 9 Approximation. Prizes of 200.... 9 Approximation Prices of 100.... . 5,000 . 10,000 . 10,000 . 10.000 . ' 10,000 1 .10,000! ... $2,700 1,800 ... 900 $110,400 1857 Prizes, amounting to . ajMa - Besponslble correspondlnt agents wanted at all points, to waom a liberal compensation will be paid. For farther t&formatton. writ 4Anri i ving full addMs. Send orders by express or lered tter, or Money Order by mall. Address ed only to K. A, DAUPHIN . New Orleans, Loulsians, orM. 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 eantioned against send ing any money 01 orders to NUNES ft CO., 83 Nassau sfcreet.New York City, as authorized by the Louis Jaaa State Lottery Company to sell its tickets. . They . are flooding the country with BOGUS CXRCULABS purporting to be of the Louisiana 8tate Lotterr Company, and are FRAUDULENTLY representing themselves as its agents. The havo no autheritr from this com pany to sell the tickets, and are not its agents for auj yuryuae. .- V A mil iiri M v Pres't Louisiana State Lottery Co. POPULAR MONTHLY DKAWXNO OF TUB In the City of Louisville, on MOHDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1881. v These drawings occur monthly (8undayi except ed) under provisions of an Act of the General As sembly of Kentucky. -The United States Clrcnlt Court on March 81, rendered the following decisions : - 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Com pany Is legal . . . 2d Its drawings are fair. -The Company baa now on hand a large reserve fond. Read the list of prizes for the 1. . OCTOBER DRAWING. 1 Prize,.. $30,000 . 1 Prize, ... 10,000 1 Prize,.... v .......m 6.000 10 Ptfzea, W.000 eaeh,. 10,000 2APrtes, 500 each, 10,000 100 Prizea J00 each,. 10,000 200 Prizes, ; 50 each, moOO 600 'Prizes, 20 each, lS.000 1000 Prizes, - 10 each. 10,009 9 Prizes, $800 each, Approximate Frizes $2,704 9 Prizes, 200 - M . " 1,80ft 9 Prizes. 100 " - . '900 1,960 Wv ......... - ;$1 12,400 Whole Tickets. $2; Half Tickets, 81; 37 Tickets, - $50$ 55 Tickets, $100. ' - Remit Money or Bank Draft tn Letter, or send by Express. DONT SEND BY REGISTERED LETTKROR POSTpFHCE ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our ax pensa. Address all orders to R. M. BOARDMAN, Coarieislooroal Building Lomsvula, Kyn or 809 Broadway New York. oet4 . J. Ii. HARDIN, MERCHANDISE B BO ERR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT Orders for Grain, Hay, Meal, Floor, Lard, Baoon, Tobacea, Burar, CoCee, Molasses. Ac, raspeot- rauiwusuwvi iwnmii inrawa aaa nua Me hooaes reproscnted. :":. ts -ft :t ; THXOBSXRYR JOB DEPABT1HNT Ea been thoroughly , mpplled jprtth erary,needed want, and wtth the latest stria of Tjoi-mudvrat manner of Job PrlnUng. oajL jaoi? badone wins neatness, dispatch andoheaparas. We tan for mh at Hunt notice, - r- -r xuaiOBILIrSXADS.'ii Ml LXTTXB-HXATJ8, CARDS, "r"" - TAGS, RJCKIPTS, POSTXRS, . PROG BASQTK3, HANDBILLS, PAMPHLETS. CIRCULARS, CHECKS, Ac Clothing Qaantities. - Own Manufactured to order. S10 REWARD. STOLEN from the Charlotte cotton platform on Thursday night, the 29th, one bale of cotton, 277, with the letters M. A a stenciled on the side. The above reward wilt be paid for any Informa tion leading to Its recovery or the apprehension of the thief. R. M. MILLER k SONS, octl.tf Chew only the brand of Old Oaken Bucket tobacco known as The THE old Oaken Bucket, The Iron-bound bucket, The moss-covered bucket, That hung In the welL CHAS. R. JONES, 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 those of sedentary hab its the result .Is most ben eOcial, developing the mus cles and-' giving-new Ufa and .rigor to the whole sys tem. 'Ahorse always sad dled, ready lor business or pleasure. Bend three eeat stamp for 24-page cata logue, giving price lists and full Information, to POPEM'F'GCO., Boston, Masa, Or J. C. WikVaB, . Charlotte, N. C. sep20.dlmo .Chew only t ha 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. B JONES, . Charlotte, N. C., Sole Agent. 1ST Liberal termsito dealers. STARTLING DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youthful Imprudence causing Prams- tore Decay, nervous uoDmty, un Mannooa, etc., hsvm tried in vslo avery known remedy, bu di 1 a simcle self cure, which he Will Mod FBEB to fan feUawnffnrera. addrasd J. 1L, IAKVKM, 43 Cbatluuu St . N. . v, sepia, . ' ' ';' -' ' CO WPAR ATI VE EDITION OF g W'EW. T'ESTAMja WT Y BOTH FULL XBXT Or, VERSIONS9 KING JAMES & REVISED VERSIONS IN ONE IN FABAXLBIt FAuKB. Ftm from anon. Chaant ihown at a BOOK iglanoe. Only Okb Book Equird. Saves time, (area labor. r, inaqraa aaaaraar. ta uut- 17. . Containing I OOO pacea. faction. Salla BApidly. AGENTS ( PHmi. ) J. M. CHAMRCSS Bl CO.. WANTED $1.50 i . t Atlmta, Georgia. sep3,dftw8mos '"' THE ATTENTION Of the Trade generally; and also the consumer, la called to our special brands of saleable and staple Smoking Tobaccos Sitting Bull. Durham Long Cuts and Rival Durham to which we are now adding a full line of the latest styles of tha most staple grades of Ping and Twist Tobaccos. We can. In a few weeks. offer idneema&ta In Chewing Tobaccos that no other manufacturers can equal Our salesmen will make regular trips to Charlotte, and the trade of all good merchants Is respectful ly solicited. S.H.P06UE. . wa7 Durham. N.C. Z.B. Yahcs.. W. BLBAILbT. VANCE & BAILEY, Attorneys and Counsellors CHAKLOTTS, N. C. Practice In Supreme Court 01 the United States. Supreme Co urt of North Carolina. Federal Courts, and counties of 'Mecklen burg, Cabarrus, Union, Gas . ton, Rowan and Da- vtdson. j, , -,, jr-Office, two doors east '.Independence Square ' - i - ' xaay29 tf RO. D. GRAHAM, a TQnisrrinr rn j. a txtt T N the State and United' Btatea Courts. CoUe X Hons, Homo and Foreign, aolleUed. Ab stracu of TlUes, Surveys, 4fca, furnished for oobb pensaOon. .f?.-t;- - Omcs N. X. Corrasr Tnda -A Tnron street Charlotte. N.C. ' Han. 6. FOR KENT OR : SALE A DESIRABLE 4-room eotbgisi Jdst 'outside tho Umltaof the city of Charlotte, one mile case. There are flvwaareef Jand. w0011 garden, and on the poemlses a good well and necessary ontbulld toga.- It will be sold cheap to a bona fide DUTCha ser, or wm be tented to a gooA tenant on favorable' . . . 1 nnl. tth fif H Arm n. . - t sepl mayl8 :;. nxi ,t,!Rjohmcnd,Tir I -3pA 9.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 6, 1881, edition 1
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