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l)C (ttrjarbtU b0trt)er SUBSCRIPTION BATES: Daily, one year, pcw-Dcua,tn advance...,. . . $8 00 ,six monw . 4.00 Tkntmonth. ...... . 2.00 Orwmonto v.L..w., 75 W&XKLT XD1TI0X: Weekly (in toe county), in advanet... ......... $2.00 Out tfth county. Poet-paid 2-10 SixmontJu. 1.05 Liberal Peductumjor Club. " 1 - Are now opening a very large and beautiful stock of DRKSSGOODS Ladies' Neckwear, . A triimen loug stock ot Table Linens, all grades. a large stock ol Manet lea Q dtts AH kinds ot Flannels Basket, Opera and Plain. The bt st stock of Carpets they ever had. They are making; a specialty of KOS 1MTLEIBN AND "YOUTHS, THIS SKA30X They have Hoop Skirts. White Goods, Laeei. Im t rolderles of ail kinds, and other goods too numerous to msnUon. (PATENTED iXTSX 13TH, 1876.) Ask for a pair of the Foitef Kid Gloves, the best in i he market. , Alexander k Harris. sep24 gouts an ft ghats We are dally receiving our FILL & WINTER STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the Best Brands i Latest Styles. LADIES', MISSES', CHILDRENS,' GENTS', BOYS', AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS! SHOES A SPECIALTY. Lower grades all goods In our line In variety and all prices. FULL STOCK Stetson and Other Hats. A PRETTY LINE TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS ALL SIZES AND RRICE9. . Call and see os." . . PEGRAM & CO. kepo Condensed Me TaWe Sorlli Caroliiia R. E TBAIHS G6IM& HOKTH. Alcxaoder VI LI til 1 1U Heady-Made Clothing m mm Date.May 15 '81 -No. 47 No. 40 No. 43, Dally Dally Dally Lv. Charlotte, 4.05 am 6.15 am 4.15m " JluSt 411 am 6.20 am ' 4.80 pm " Salisbury. 5.56 am 7.50 AM 6.07 pm Arr.Greensboro 8.03 am 9.80 am 7.57 pm Lv.iireensboro 825 AM 9.50 A 8.18 PM Arr.Raleiuh 1.40 PM .....;. for Bich- Lv. " 1.45 pm m'adonly An. Ooldsboro 4.00 PM Lv. Greensboro tor Richmond 8.25 pm. Lv. Danville 10.21 am 11.81 am " N. Danville 10 27 am 11.83 am " Barksdale 10 58 am 12.01 PM " Drak'sBr'ch 12.37 PM 1.20 PM " Jetersvllle 2.24 pm 2.55 pm Arr. Tomahawk 8.20 pm $.61 pm .......... Arr. Belle Isle 4.05 pm 4.28 pm ... Lv. " 4.10 PM 4.35 PM... Arr.Manchester 4.13 pm 4.88 pm Arr. Kichmond 4-18, em 4.43 AM 7.28 am TRAINS GOIX& SOOTH. Dat.Haj 15 '80 Na42 No. 48 No. 50 I Daily. Dally. Dally Lv. Kichmond Burkevllle Arr. N. Danville Lv. " Danville Arr. Greensboro Lv. " ' SaHabiiTv 10.45 2.25 7$ 7.27 9.26 9.31 11.16 F1TH2.00 M 2.43 PM 6 05 PM 6.18 P1 AM AM AM AM rx 8.17'pm 8 37 ra ......... 10.84 PM 1220 4H Lv. Richmond " Jetejsvllle " Drak'sBr'ch " Barksdale " p;tqyllle " penaja " Greensboro " Salisbury Arr. a-L. Junction 'Lv. " " Arr. Charlotte 2.55 PM 41 PM 07 pm 7.25 pm 7.; I:! 1 PM 5 PM 9.27 PM 11.05 PM 12.26 AM 12.80 AM IA&KM BJMVCB. NO. 48 Daily, exce.pt Sunday. i.eave ureensboro. Arrive Salem NO. 47 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Salem ; 7.80 AM Arrives Greensboro .....,',,,. fl-GO am HO.' except Hundaf. leave Greensboro.... '. 10.00 am Arrives Salem ii,ft.........iL80 AM . NO. 48-Daily. leave Salem..:. ..vj;.;;.; 8.80 pm Arrive Greensboro ,v. 7-0 PM ' I it If .it rr I i, I IntH. J a i. ... 1 a. "uuiicu mans mob. 4 h anaouwiueniy buu snort stoppages at points named on the schedule. Passengers taking train 49 from Charlotte will eat aboard at the H. . b. R, dflpot fhu train wakes close ppnnectlon at Grwnaboro tor Balelgh, poidaboro Nebem ip4;jM4iro W Weldon Railroad? TfplnT o Passenger trains No747 and 48 make all local tops between Charlotte and Richmond, and be tween Greensboro, Raleigh and Ooldsboro, No. 47 jnaklng connection with W. N. C. H. at SalUbnry Aahevuie (Sundays excepted), and also eon- SafX ' oaaeuKer trains hos. 42 ana 4a hmm u stops between Charlotte and- Richmond,- except Query's, Harrisbarg, Cnlna3rOTe,- Holtaburg, Lin-; Wood and Jamestown; " i-- jho. d oonrieata with. Bafem BnuMn U Vpxy " CtatTaas. and Ticket Agent, 'i mayis - BicluiKntd,va VOL. XXVI. 1st Finds our stock complete In all details, from the cheapest fabrics for domestic purposes to the handsomest Silks and Satins, In plain, brocaded and watered effect. Our Prices Are Low OCR DEALINGS FAIR, AND - Alh Goods Warranted as Represented OE PURCHASE MONEY REFUNDED. A fine line of Ladies' Cloths and FtaelSnitinp IN ALL LEADIXG COLORS. We hate added Watojur's in.TryTnT.w mp C0B8ST8 to our stock, already the largest and best selected in the city. T. L. Seiffle & Co. oct2 PERRY MIS' FILLER I Si A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL Use. DAI II ll 1 1 C3 lu uw faiUi when used r All! IVILLE.n sccordinir to printed dWteU ionj lncloeing each bottle, and is perfectly taf trwtn in IM mott inmJtptrinced hands. PAIN KILLER 4 VrJLu?uZ Chills, -Diarrhcea Dyantryt Cramps, Cbolera, and U Bavttl ComvUtinti. PAIN KILLER known f ar reaickneaa, MAD rauiMii. rlxf In aQ et ot BraliM, Cats, "pralB, Seysr Burns, eta Brnlaea, fJnts, Spi PAIN KILLER is ue miwm ana irwu friend of tne Mechanic. Famei. Planter. Ai allor, and in lact or au 1; wannnr a maoictne always at nana inu Miie to nsa in internally or externally wilk CVMo famUr ean affora to M witnout tint invaluable remady In the home. Its price brint it within the reach of all, and it will annually aar many ernes iu con in aoctora' dills. nanY nmea its cost In doctors' t Sold bv aU dragcUU at S&o. ftOe. and $1 a Iwtti. PERRY DAVIS A SON, Providence, R. I. Proprietors 0epi 22-12t INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDiCAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. 8YMPTOM8 OF A U ' TORPID LIVER. Ijossof appetlte.lfanaea.bowela eostlve. Pain in theHead.with a dull sensation in the baok part. Fain under the shonlder- blade, fullness after eating with a disin , fullness clination to exertion of body or-mind. Irritability o temperU mm a aril lectod some duty, weariness. AJmaqpM, tfaftftflng' ot the Heart. Dote befpye tne eyea, YeGpr Bkln, Heaaone, Beafteiia-. neas at night, highly colored Urine. 17 TOESZ WARNINGS ABE UJIJUUCSZS, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED, r. QUIT'S RLZS are especially adapted to a-aob. eases,oae dose effects snh aebJtnce of feelins; ss to astonish the sufferer. They Increase the Appetite, and eaase the body to Take on Fiesta, thus the system Is MmrtsoeJ.and by tbtirTonle Aetleaon the tnawnlTS Orjrans, Reiralar Stools ejrapro. duoed. yrlce cuts. 83 Murray tv, M.f. TUlTlSHHAIRilDYEi) iOkat Hai or Whiskkbs cbaogsd to a Globst Black by a slnrls applleatlon of this Dya. It Black by a single applleatlon of this Dya. It ji imparts a oatqrat color.actB instantajMaaiy. Dt W Office. 35 Murray 5 ftlcfci. SS Murray St, Ntiw York. Feby. 28deodwl r - . r bsi . Tfc rrasiast aai la inrOnTnn LwU .rail rimmm. m BWSWrwaa )rawj yuMwabl. SoU Cologne I Ail Farm! .rs, Mollwrs. "lJSSSd fitUina-; Lall n are raiieral its wan L6n.WUfalBoweL lWMWl,, rpbantx, yon cm tumeorfsn aaa 1 1 Flf .v amraway wtth Consumpuon, riipnuoa or any weakness, y6u will fend 3 CGmgexTonic the greatsatjBtoedFiseraadUisa usaitA Strsnftliiustorer yea v and far superior to Bitters and other Tocfcs, as ttl Vfcuilds op the system, but never intoadeatsa. 54 et.tmd STtiia. Hrvcoc & Ox, Chemists, WJtJ i' i j i ee-' - , A l WMR ''Mm "mMI: a si . Mm B1CK-Haiiajette, fajn in no uaca or niue, na itl 1 1 1 1 C D i Bt m' Woiv the BEST rAlil IVlLLtlf T.TNlUfENT MADE. It CHARLOTTE, OBSERVATIONS. Professor Swlns thinks stage klsslne Is wronc The professor is rtgbt. All good men should set their faces against kisses anjwhere and every where. Boston Tianscnpt. Advice from the Greek: "Know Thyself" is eood avlce. And to find eut all about yourself in the shortest time get nominated for office. Lowell viozen. . .. An exchange prints "rules to discover spurious bank notes." But we don't want to discover bank notes of that description. It is the genuine kind we are looking for, and rules ior discovering sev era! thousand of these would .be very acceptable. ureenDacKers uazette. He was wealthy but penurious, and this Is what ne said to tne suitor ior nis aaugnters nana "Yes, you can have her. But yon must elope with ner. i enn't anord the exDense 01 a sweii wea ding, and the romance of the elopement will make up for the lack of show and we'll save S500 on expenses, uo it "Boston fost. A little enlightenment Is more to be desired than a big gas bill. New York News. But jou can't get the enlightenment out of the clerk at the gas office. He swears by the metre. New Haven uegisteri wnat a gas-try joke. A new song Is entiled, "Between the Green Com ana tne uoid." it should be suns in a nusay voice. Lowell Citizen. The slneer should be well "come"."- New York Star, is this a Mile- elan Joke: from Green Ear-In, as it were? A butcher's boy. camlne a tray on his shoulder. accidentally struck It against a lady's head, and neany Knocked ner nat on. "Tne aeuoe take tne tray," cried the lady, in a passion. "Madam," said the boy, gravely, "the deuce, cannot take the iray." I fETlS OF INTEREST Verily, the times are prosperous. when the people lift $17,483,641.66 per month from tne debt. 15 ut somebody has to suffer for it The thirteen trees which Alexander Hamilton planted on his grounds in honor of the thirteen States of the Union are still standing. A daughter of Gen. Albert Pike, Miss Flora, is said to have adopted the stage as a profession, and will travel this season with Rice's Surprise Party. President Arthur has a brother, Wm. Arthur, who is a major and paymaster in the army. Maior Arthur was mar ried at Governor's Island a few days ago to Miss Laura Bouvier. The Crown Prince and Crown Prin cess of Denmark, have come into an enormous fortune, about 015,000,000, by the death of Prince Frederick, of the Netherlands. A-Florida paper says Mr. Boteler Thompson, near Lake City, exhibited an egg plant f ull of ripe tomatoes. In the missing places of the egg-plant patch potato plants were set, and this curiosity was the.result.. The counterfeiters have anew method of operating, which involves the use of most delicate instruments and science. They split bank notes and unite the sides with the corresponding upper or under half of the false note. A Los Angeles bee-keeper has re ceived an order from Australia for several colonies of bumble bees. They are wanted to distribute the pollen of the clover fields, so as to -fertilize the seeds. The Baltimore American says the de crease of net earnings of railroads caused by Vanderbilt's action in break ing down rates is shown by Mr. Garrett to oe at the rate of 012,549,570 a year. This sum represents the interest upon 400,000,000 at three per cent per an num. Ever since the death of President Garfield Mrs. Lincoln has been suffer ing the most intense mental anguish. She frantically declares that an assas sin murdered her husband and will soon kill her son Bobert if he con tinues to remain in Washington. She wants him to resign and leave public life altogether. He is her only child. Fifty-two national banks have been organized during the last six months, with a capital of $5,685,000. The comp troller of the currency thinks the cir culation ot the national banks will not be likely to be much reduced by the gradual payment of the 6 per cent, ex tended bonds.' The national' banks hold $60,000,000 of the 6 per cent, ex tended bonds, and their payment dur ing the next two and a hair years would require the banks to substitute about $24,000,000 of other bonds annual ly therefor. - ' Fstyctteville Surrenders fler Charter, Balelgh News and Observer. The effort to compromise with its creditors proving unsuccessful, the charter of the town of Fayette ville was surrendered on Monday by a yote of its citizens, under an act of the General Assembly. It is a question what be comes of the town property. It is thought that it vests in the State of Noith Carolina. Such of it as was not necessary for the town government, as" $100,000 of railroad stock owned by the town, is probably stamped with a trust in favor of its creditors We under stand that a bill in equity was filed by; Messrs. Hinsdale & Devereux in the Federal Court, before the. surrender of the charter, for - the1 appointment, of a receiver. . The plaintiff suea. in behalf of all the creditors of the town.. . The progress of this suit will be watched with interest. - What effect, if any, the surrender of the charter will have, pending this suit for a receiver, is a question. . We sympathize greatly with the good people of the old town of whose gener ous hospitality we have such a grateful recollection, in these complications that have oyertaken them, and trust that all may end well for their best in terest and as they may degire. s '- jrTTBjanssWssfJsl'Passsss ' ' r v ; Exiled Souifoern Families. Teplc letfrr to New Orleans Times. ,The Tres Marias are three Well known small islands, forty miles off the coast from Tepic. Maximilian sold these islands to five Confederates in 1864. These men went and purchased them also from Juarez, or the Liberal Government, when it was in. the field. These three islands have about8,000,000 acres of sea island cotton land. TherO' are now about seven ty-rrve or eisrnty Confederate families on these islands.7 They each have an immense plantatlon,: and one who is here now, Mr. Jacob Ashlock, of Kentucky, says that their crop jear after year averages one and three-fourth bales to the; acre. : Termed Prediction. Warrenton Index. j)r. John Ward, of Warrenton, after perusing the New York Heralfi, pre dicted and put the prediction ? in writ ing six weeks before Guiteau fired the fatal snot, that Garfield would be assas sinated, his reason for the prediction being that it was the only rational so lution of the factious quarrel in the Republican camp. K7r v.v p r r iThe Doctor also predicted the day after the shooting that; Garfield Twopld die fxombiflroundand he maintained that opinion until the day of 'Garfield dea;. --rU-Z :v -" x . ' br. Bull's Cough Syrob Is ;fast' takih'g the place ef all the eld fashioned coogh remedies. It never js.fi.tn vwiieva the most violent cold. and for 4 throat diseases It is Invaluable. " Price 25c ' N. 0., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1881. ie Tobaccv Crmp of North Carolina The following exhibit of the tobacco irnn nf - Vnrth nRrolina fnr 170" h counties, from the . late census report, Will Utt 1UUUU UA lUbOICBbt . Alamance "1,688 Alexander. .......... 28 Alleghany........... 8 Anson..... 11 Ashe 60 Beaufort 17 Bertie. , 2 Bladen.....' , 6 Brunswick 7 -Buncombe 947 Burke : 68 Cabarrus... 12 Caldwell 75 Carteret r-. : -i l Caswell 10174 Catawba 49 Chatham 141 Cherokee..... 42 Chowan..... 1 Clay. 425 Cleveland tes Columbus :. 1 5 Craven....: Davidson 4o4- Davie 1,205 Duplin 16 Edgecombe 3 Forsyth 1,693 Franklin..... 118 Gaston 7 Gates 3 Graham 4 Granville. 8,941 Greene 8 Guilford. 910 Halifax. 21 Harnett . .. . 32 Haywood. " loo Henderson 29 Hertford 7 Hyde 4 Iredell 465 Jackson.. 21 Johnston 86 Jones...... l Lenoir 45 Lincoln 15 McDowell 100 Macon 48 Madison 1,626 Martin 1 Mecklenburg . ., 10 Mitchell 77 Montgomery 54 Moore 70 Nash...... 27 Northampton 86 Onslow 2 Orange...: 2,323 Pamlico 12 Pender 3 Perquimans. 1 Person 5.868 695,01 11,799 2,049 480 11,064 5,263 554 1,040 2,502 475,428 20,079 3,239 25,384 303 4,336,664 26,380 49,837 8,411 : 398 5,771 6,122 3,866 2.732 260.538i 633,339 4,605 550 822,788 58,932 2,180 620 1,095 4,606,358 1,955 422,716 8,487 9,510 39,516 4,087 2,160 517 242,714 4,801 12,881 250 13,500 6,085 30,541 9,154 807,911 211 2,291 29,647 14,370 15,724 7,562 20,484 730 1,178,732 1,520 690 400 3,012,387 Pitt 3 598 931 11,101 1,305 577 4,341,259 115,251 12,908 1452 1,735 2,131,161 905,250 1,166 3,853 3,467 94,354 992,256 685 7,210 102,979 33,211 8,745 177,595 33,898 Polk 4 Randolph 45 Richmond 6 Robeson 2 Rockingham 9.332 Rowan 216 Rutherford 38 Sampson 28 Stanly 8 Stokes r.. 4.690 Surry 2,136 Swain ll Transylvania 10 union 9 Wake 230 Warren 1,759 wasnington 4 Watauea " 23 Wayne 198 Wilkes 110 Wilson 17 Yadkin 425 Yancey 84 Total. 5708 26,986,213 CORN FOK THE NEEDY. Action of the Board of Uuilford Conu ty Cominltileaen, 3reensboro Pair ot Attention is called to the timely and important action taken by . the board of magistrates of .the .county and county .commissioners, in joint meeting last Monday. By action of the two bodies the commissioners are authorized and directed to purchase $5,000 worth of ornfor distribution among the poor in the county. They are further em powered to purchase $10,000 worth of corn, to be sold to needy persons In the county at the cost of purchase and transportation. It is well known that this action has been rendered neces sary by the late disastrous drought. It is not only timely, but eminently wise and proper, and will meet with an un qualified public approval. Our magis trates and county commissioners can not be too highly extolled for the prompt performance of a duty made imperative by the necessities and suf ferings of manv DeoDie in the countv. The relief anticipated by this action, it is believed, will enable all in absolute need to tide over the winter and spring. it Dougnt at once corn can be had in Hyde county at GO cents per bushel. Application has already been made ta J,he; jrailroad authorities ' for reduced rates, and in reply "we are permitted to ?uote the following from a letter from JoL JJuford: "When the question of supply ror committees arises we Wilt not be wanting in doing a liberal part towards cheapening the means of sub sistence to your people wherever we control tf ansportation.H . Under these auspicious circumstances dorti ought to be delivered at Greensboro at figures within the reach of all, ' Effect" of liet-r Prinking' An eminent ew York .physician makes a statement- calculated to alarm the devotees of - Gambrinous. "The man," he says, "who habitually, drinks beer is sure to have Bright's disease. Beer in large quantities is, one of the worst things a man can ruin his organs and stomach with. l; In Jermart V.wnere the students drink - a good deal of the beer youngi their kidneys and bladder are always affected. About the best thing to drink," said the -doctor.fii clar et wine at dinner, 'when, it can go right into digestion. I can't recommend any thing to drink lut that. All drink U more or less 9M injury ; ,; ; ; BTJBNXTT'S COCOAINB, ; . Unlike, All 0Uier HalrPW83ints. - s 5 f Is the best for promoting the growth of and Ijeao tlfylng the hair, and rendering It dari; and glossy, the Cpeoalne holds, in a liquid Iohd a large pro portion of deodorized Coeoanut OQ, : prepared ex pressly for this purpose. Hd other compound posr, sesses the peculiar Pr ych ag. exactly suit the various coadlona o (he human hair. The auperlorKy Burnett'? Flavoring Extracts consists in their perfect purliyuid grea tUeifJi., ; BXDVOKO ALOTJUCn'lBOJt SPRIliaa WlTR AMD: Mass. The great. Ionia and-AtteraOve-contains lwloe as mueh iron and fitty per cent, mofe-alam-tnum than any "alum" and Iron mass' known. Just the tbtegior the.-rlflg weaknejs7 now so generaL Sold, by an toigglsto .04 autsdlng., . fM iinu iVi vmu n;iia tiiiv eJ laisl-a;, I desire to express wyenny inanksior. TOUT WOnderllU nop. vm; .roa, uuuwn mu, dTSMDsla lor five years previous to 'commencing the wJeol your Hop Bltte eome ix tnontha ago. Mr cure has been wonderfoLI pMrtoy ef the First Methodist church of thla placendmj whola cMwrretratlon caff testify to' the- great virtues of ojixtHHem''-- v ery leatawtu jtj - a Velvets and Velveteens. KEtoSv any one through our stoek, whetherthebuy or neT'eive m ZZSTSZS aShuKventoord l0W HARGRAYES & WILHELM. sepSO Fall and ArriviDg E- A Full Line of our Celebrated Own Manufactured Clothing. I Er A Full Line of Boys' School Suits. Er A Full Line Gents' Furnishing Goods, and the hand somest Line of Neckwear ever exhibited in this State. e Call and see ns before making your purchases elsewhere, as It will save you Tune and Money. L. BERWANGER & BRO., Leading Clothiers and Tailor. A handsome line of CHINA PALACE OF J. Brookfield & Co. New Goods Arriving Daily. JUST RECEIVED, A Shipment of Fine Porcelaine, Equal In finish and appearance to China and more beautiful in destim. oo&tinr leas than hair the price of China. The Royal Worcester pattern is tne latest style. Boyal Worcester tea sets, 44 pieces. 85.00: Minton teas. 2.nn. Tne latMt styles cups and saucers. A full stock of itte and Common Ware At greatly reduced prices. A large stock ot GLASSWARE at astonishing low ngures. Tinware, Quadruple-Plated Ware, Cutlery, Look ing u lasses, uaoy carnages, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Garfield portrait plates, 25c sep27 THE GENUINE aas acquired a repu- taaon greaxerinan , any medicine txtant as the CHEAPEST, PUREST ' and ' best family it medicine In . c.i! the world. It acts with extradrdlnarv nower and efficacy on the Liver the largest organ of the body, called, from its importance, tne . H luae-keeper of our Health. When the Liver is toroid. the bowels are sluggish and eorJBtfpated; the food ties In the s to rn acn inaigestea ana . potsomne me otoocu fre quent headaches, a feeling of aassltude, despon ceney, and nervousness, Indicate how the whole system Is 'deranged. To prevent a more serious condition, at once . .r .-., 1,. Take BIMMOITS LIVER EEQipXa, The test of time and the experience of thous ands have proven It the best," safest ana speediest remedy for att diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen. As a rameijy in , IfALmoUSPEVERS,. 9 vepepsla, Mental SepBsslon; - Sick Headache, unUoa, CConsUpatlonandBlllonsness, j IT HAS 2X0 EQUAL. ' .' We could fill a good-sized yolome wi n such like distinguished testimonials asthe following: " . I uave nsed Simmons Liver 'Begutatorfbr eon stipation of my bowels, caused by & temporary de-. rangement of the jrverK for the last three or fonj years, and always when used according te- n di rections with decided benefit. : 'ji'"JJ?J:l . . r!T HIBAMWABKXB,,. 1 , Late (Buet Justice of Georgia. 1 occasionally use, when my condition requires It, Air. Simmons uvex iteguiawj.wun gooaeneci. AULA. tU UJuttJIflOi THE sars:' "Simmons Liver Regulator Is' to have no eanal as a liver jnedtetner Uiose Southern root ahd herbs which aa all wise Providence has n)aced ; tn - eountrtat Vhere:Ufer ny only the Gerrulne 1fl 'WliirnarpBT, wJU Z. prepared only by J. H-ZeUta ft CTT GsOTOALMEsMTO it stoekbolde of the Kabnn GaaStamt Line Hail war Co. will be jrid at tha arnea af the Atlanta and Charlotte Air- Line Hallway company, m the , coy 01 caartooe, 5Ta, on the 25th of October, 1881. at; 1 0 o'clock a. in to eonsider an agreeineht to eonsolld this company with. tteTtobxilUe and -Augusta, Bau way company aa tne uisTVniuiroaa. , ; - ipl4,d4w rWlTawlLllSec . GraB . m - ji lint. JIiTtf li.tsia.isif BALTIMORE EPISCOPAL MXTHOBIST anKuowiezed eontalmnsT red r.aeoo il i ' SloCatowMeeig NO. 3,918. lis WX HAYS ALL C0L0B8 AND QU AUTOS IN A handsome line of goods for making the above. Winter HDaily in Large samples for garments to be made potteries. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR- TUNB 10TH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS K, AT NEW ORLEANS, Auesoay. uctooer nth, 1881 187th Monthly Drawing Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the Legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes . wjiuoiM (i.uuu,uw-K) w men 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 WlU take place monthly. iilfZSl "S1168 01 Poetponee. Look at the follow ing distribution : , M CAPITAL PRIZE, $80,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each. Half-Tickets, One Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES ; ;ffl.r:-::::::::.:::.8:8g 5 Prizes of 1,000 LOOO 20 Prizes of 600 10000 100 Prizes of 100... ............. 10 000 200 Prizes of 50..!.. ....... in nnn 600 Prizes of 20 lO OOO -,wvv.uVi xv.... IU.IaA) APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $800 $2,700 9 Approximation Prizes of 200 1,800 Approximation Prlzei of 10a 900 1857 Prizes, amounting to..... $110,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all points, to whom a liberal compensation will be paid. - . . For further tfiformaHim. wrtfj. a,iai fuU address. Send orders by express or Regis tered Letter, or Money Order by malL Address ed only to M. A. DAUPHIN NAOI Or 1 Anna I mlrf.na or M. A. DAUPHIN, at , o. 212 Broadway, New York. All our Grand sMraonllnajv TmbIiim mj.. the supervision and management of Generals G. T. Beauregard and Jubal A. Early. NOTICE TO THE PUBLia The public are hereby cautioned against send ing any money or orders to NUNES & CO., "88 Naasau street. New York City, as authorized by the Umteiana ; State Lottery Company to sell to !es-; dfhey are fleodlng the country witn HOUUS CIRCULARS purporting to be ot the Louisiana' '8tatB Lottery Company, ana Are FRAUDULENTLY representing tbVmserves as its aceina. - xaey nave no autnonty rrom this com pany to sell the tickets, and are not lis agents for " ( . U l Witrt3sU-fiaTf I ' .Pre6lt Louisiana State Lottery Co. winaus, aa, 4Uiy 4, JKS1. .. S7tli POPTJLAJEt MONTHLY; DBAWXNe OF, TUB , ' ; In the City of Louisville, oh t7i. ; MOIfDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1 1881. , The&e drawings occur monthly (Sundays except'' edj under, provisions of an Act of the General As sembly .of Kentucky. The United' States Circuit Court on March SI, rendered the following decisions: - 1st That tha Commonwealth Distribution Com pany'ls legaL 2d-Its dmirtoss are talt.: .1 The Company, has now on ha a large reserve fund. Bead the list of prizes tor the . OCTOBER DRAWING. 1 Prize,. 10,000 ' 10 Prizes. S1.000 each. a.... 10.000 20 Prises, 600 each,.:........... 10,000 100 Frizes, 200 Prizes, j 600 Prizes, looeacn,.... ......... 10,000 SO.each,..., 10,000 20 each...... 1200 10 each.. 10.000 9 Prizes!, $800 each. Approximation Prizes $2,701 9 Prtj, : 200 - " " " 1304 l.fiiBO Prizes, , -.$11200 Wljole Tickets.' $2 ; Half Tickets, $1; 27 Tickets. T. . fW;te.TIckets,$l,00. ' ' Bemtt Money or Bank Diaft to Letter, or aand bt Express., DON'T 8END. BYrREGISTERED AiKttab ub xvmturirwm ukdxb. orders or $5 ad upward, by Ixpieea, can be sent at tot ex penaa, Address a orders to ZJ,, , ...... : It ll. BOABJiMANrcourletsJWnvti LojlHa.Ey., ox .809 Broadway New Yoik. j. i a J. L HARDIN, . M E B CH A H D I fl E B B OXX&,: , I COXXMl8QaAJiOTn,B.a ' nirdexs tor Gram," Ha Meal, ITour7, terci Baeon, w Tobacco, SuyarLCoffee, Molasses, ft&, respect, fully solicited. The cheapest marketg and rens ble houses represented. - - -i-- s-j. ti-ai (D(o $ff0ft atxjfj .gjr Sirltittttgs. THX OBSEBYP JOB TJKPABTMXNT- - Hm been thoroughly roppHed wllhr e W3ar j wazkCaod with the latest stylsf VrnwaMmt maimer of Job Printing: can now MtJMwnirrp aeetness, diapatoH iaU2moeft. .tYi e&a rl.. WahUihortnotkV. . " BiJfxa, Brjjr.w ats tJ;:. v JJRTXnVHXAXsB, CABS4 ' tags, BrexrpTs, rxwxaiL!,';;v'- PBOQIAMMia, BNDBILLa," ; FAMPHUra. CTMITI.AM, rirfnrw, fsn ODD All we ask Of ear natmns asui tha' We will take pleasure in shewisi Clothin QnanfMes. to order. $10 REWARD. STOLEN from the Charlotte cotton platform on Thursday night, the 29th, one bale of cotton, 277, with the letters M. A a stenciled en the side. The above reward will be paid for any lmferma Hon leading to Its recovery or the apprehenslen ot the thief. R. it. MILLER ft SONS. octl.tr 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. R. JONES. ChariOtta. N. C. Rnl Inn) Liberal terms to dealers. Columbia Bicycle. It Is generally eonesded that among out door sports none surpass the Bicycle as a means of restoring health. To those of sedentary hah Its the result Is most ben efldaL developing the mo else end - giving new life and vigor to the whole sys tem. Ahorse always sad dled, ready for bnstaees e pleasure. . Bead three seat stamp for 24-page eata- "V logue, giving price lists and 1 full information, to I ' POPEMTTGOO., fk,. J Or J.a Wkavaa, teT Charlotte, N.O. Cbtw 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 wea ' CHAR B JONES. m. - Charlotte. N. a, Sole Agent, g Liberal terms to dealers., STARTLING DISCOVERY! . LOST . MANHOOD . RESTORED ; A viotim ofyouthful lmprndna swnamg Pram-, tors Decay, Nervous Debtiity, Lost ACaoaeod, eivv having tried in-vain every knows remedy, ka-e)e eoWred a simple self cure, which be will aaod ntU toT&i faOow-suflaMn, sddnsss J, EL KEKVK : eeplS ;.. ... :. , ;. jm ! Comparative edition tf : FULL, TKXT Ol VERSION8XfXQ JAMES A REVISED VERSIONS IN PABA.LLSL . PAOXA. Fras frosa arroia. Chsaeas shewn at a : slaaoa. OnlvOaiB fiaas.aauiaHB. Mtlon. Sells Bapldiy. . Cantatains ICJOOpacaeT ' AOEMTS ( Mi ) . J.H. euAMarif A an. 1 WANTED Uf.Or -' Atlaaia.Oaars4a,' ,! Bep3,dw3mos THE ATTENTION Of the Trade generally, tad ike tk eenamner, called to ours pedal braads el salseble aad staple Smoking Tebaceos Slittag Bull, Durham Loos Cuts and Brval rAn-ham io vrhkb wt are new adding a full line of the latest styles of the meet staple grades of Plot tad Twist Tobaccos. We ean. In few weeks cfler IdaeanHuU la Cbewlas Tebaccos that na otter nuuiufaeturera eat equal. Our salesmeuwul make regular trips to Charfttte, and the trade W as) good merchanu la iespctfuf lysollcltesA E. H. POOUXT" - rnayT : rjurbaiaTn.C. r Z.H. Yakcb. W. H.BAXLXY. VANCE & BAILEY, - ' Attorneys and Ctownwllerg J i ; ' cbarlotti,n.& Practice In 8upreme Court of . the United States, . sMmremeuounoinona tanau Contta. and eoontiee of Me bany,Cabarnis,Union,Gas-: : ton,BowanandDa- ' " Ur Offlce. two doors east of Indenendence Square.'-' - taay29-tf RO. D. GRAHAM INtbe State tad United Btatea Cswts. .CoUee ttons. Home tad Forein. ' sniasiml A : sttacts oCTttsaa, Surveys ftA. raritsksi toreces . pentatioo,r tma-irCBtsnsV :isUBai'rrsMsiiBtiwstm Cbartotte.H.a t , n frjtua. .VtUli 2 i IV . I FPRiRE1OThOKcBA3L.B i A jDESriaBLstd-ieoBi eotliHiJ BtsMete1 xVi hmtupf theeay of OiajrKe7w4e inlie esec' ' There tze lie teres ot land, oud gardenTaad -oaL he the premises a good weU and assoutbuile o, lngs. J Itrlll be sokf cheap to A tv-na ipurdi8 ser. of m heremed te a goqd eaat froiabef: t .j terms. Apply to or address ' ''i-.!'.ff''i-vrm v-' im t t Iu,! r,,ji ... . . Jfc. J a: ! Vf fl I 11 'f -t t c 4 i 't ... 1 1 1 34-tl r)i si ,1 ,!-:; 4 1 1 1 f ,! i r J 'I IS H t 7 I, Pi I;. Sis V ft .' I' ' , ;1, f 1 I
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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